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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1979-02-07 - Orange Coast PilotI; _oast oa __ ras 3 1~ lnfan-Wearing • 2 Illegal Aliens Only Diapers· Tried to Reseue Found Frozen DB Fire Vietim DAILY PILOT * * * 1oc * * * WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY 7, 1979 VOL 72, HO •, 4 SECTIONS, .. ,.AGES I Venus Viewedl ' Aliens Failed ·In Rescue Try Sprayed Bullets In Room A,.w~ The National Aeronautics and Space Administration has released this picture of Venus taken Jan . 18 from the Cloud Photopola rimeter aboard the Pioneer Venus Orbiter spacecraft. The image was t aken from an altitude of 40,000 miJes during orbit number 45. A com- plete orbit takes about 24 hours. 3 Killed in Crash On Coast Highway Two men and a baby girl were killed Tuesday in a grinding Dana Point collision that oc- curred when another car travci- ing 55 to 60 miles per hour ap- parenUy failed to stop at a light. Orange County Coroner's or- ficials identified the dead as Samuel J . Mustar i, 20, and his four-month-old daughter . Alana Carol, both of 153 Avenida M 1r a mar in Sao Clem ente. Mustari was a m arine al Camp Pendleton. Identification of the third vic- tim, a 19-year-old Marine who was a passenger in Mustari's car . was withheld pe nding notification of next of kin. California Hig hway Patrol spokesman Tom Sapp said the 7: 30 p.m. accident occurred when a 1973 Cadillac driven by Nelda Silverstein, 19, of West Covina, apparently ran the red light at Selva Road and Pacific Coast Highway. Two gardene rs -Illegal aliens from Mexico --tried to save a Huntington Beach woman who died in her burning home Monday, it was revealed today. F ea rin g troubl e w i th authorities, they fled the scene after their uns uccessful rescue effort and after telling neighbors in broken English to calJ the fire department. Huntington Beach police Sgt. Luis Ochoa said the two illegal aliens returned to the scene of the fire at the urging of their employer and told their story to police and fire Investigators. The gardeners were working in the yard at the scene of the tragedy, 7631 Yukon Drive, when they noticed smoke com- ing out of a window at about 2: 30 Monday afternoon. They tried to get in the front door of the home, but were CHESS WRITERS U'IE KORCHNOI B~RCELONA, Spain <AP> - Anatoly Karpov may be the world's top chess player but the International Association of Chess Writers has given its 1978 world chess trophy to Viktor Korchnoi, Karpov's latest oppo- nent. Sixty-four chess journalists vote to determine the WiMer Of the trophy, s ponsored by a Spanish commercial firm. Korchnoi won the trophy Tues- day, the twelfth awarded, with 707 points. Karpov, winner of the past five awards, got 689 points. driven back by names, beat and s moke . One of the men was burned slightly. They then fled in their car after warning neighbors. Firemen arrived minutes later and found the interior of the house ablaze. Fire Capt. Roger Hosmer said firemen assumed someone was inside the house. but were unable to find anyone while fighting the blaze. It was not until almost an hour late r that firemen discovered the body of Gwen V. Mawson. 45, in a bedroom closet. The woman apparently died of smoke inhalation. firemen said. The gardeners told police Sgt. Ochoa they left the scene because they were afraid they would be sent back to Mexico if authorities discovered they were in the U.S. illegally. Fire Capt. Hosmer s aid it is unlikely firemen could h ave s aved Mrs. Mawson even if the two gardeners had remained al the scene. The two men aren't s uspected of any wrongdoing a nd were re- leased after q uestioning, Sgt. Ochoa said. Fire m en b elieve a s hort circuit in Mrs . Mawson 's television set touched off the fire w h ile s he was napping in another part of the house. Loan Deal Off? SAN DIEGO IAP> -The U.S. Veterans Administration. says it may deny loan guarantees for 3,500 new houses in the Mira Mesa area because the builder bulldozed an inch-high plant called the mesa mint. Diaper•elad Tot Frozen NEW YORK CAP >-Her rel- atives lined the windows with cardboard rrol't>diaper boxes to keep out the cold. But they dldn 't pay their gas bill ror 18 months. and 9-month-old Cyn. thla F'eliccea, clad only in diapers, was found frozen t.o death in her cr1b. Her 2-year -old brother. Tom· my, was found swollen with fros tbite whe n police were called to the basement apart· m ent of the two-story house that uUllty company offlcials aaid had been unheated since JuJy, 1977 The temperature was in the teens. AulhorlUet said lh y Wf!re cooaiderina cbargea against the \ baby's parents, Thomas Felic· cea, 21, and Eileen Feliccea. 2'. Thirteen others in four genera- tions lived in the house in the South Ozone Park section or Queens. Frank Fellccea, the infant's grandfather, found the child's body Tuesday and called police from a neighbor's home. The children'• stomachs were blo.ated be<'ause "all they ever fed lbem was warm water or tea. They'd cry themselves to sleep down there in the cellar," said an ts-year-old neighbor, Eddie CMJJ. Tommy Fellccea was treated at Queens General Hospital for e~poaure. Three other young ' children, including two cousins, were turned over to the city's Bureau of Child Welfare af'ler being treated tor exposure. Another neighbor. Russell Cordero, 15, said older family members frequently only ate "macaroni boiled in water with nothing on it." The inside of the house, he said, "ls just a wreck, It's a shambles, there are roaches and rats." "Nobody ln the house ever washed. What the heck, when It's 13 degrees who's 1olng to take a shower or a bath?" Cordero saJd. WlllJam Hand. a apokesman for Brooklyn Union Gas Co. said • the meter at the two-story struc- ture was removed July 26, 1977, for a lQf\g-overdue blll totalUng $1,397.30. "l don't know what they did for heat Jasl winter," he said, adding that the family had ~n advised the meter could be re· Installed II they paid the bill by i n s tallments or some other TQethod. The family ne ver responded, Hand said . "Nobody in the house worb. Almost everybodl'. gets a wetrare check " Cordero saJd. Welfa re orhclals confirmed that lhe dead girl's grand· mothe r . Lorraine F ellc-cea, 50. and six o( her children (8" INFANT, P age A2) . . t ., ' APWl...,...o HEROISM CITED Security Guard Camblln Guard Lauded As Hero in Sniper Attack SAN DIEGO CAP> -While a sniper was killing the principal a nd custodian at Cleveland Elementary School a nd wound- in g, e ig ht c hildren a nd a policeman last week. Steven G. Cambtin drove a dump truck in- to the assailant's line or fire. He was an unsung hero until Tuesday. when the Board of Education, after being notified by police. cited him for "heroic and unselfish actions." Camblin, a district security guard al a nearby high school. was called to help at Cleveland and arrived in t he middle of the gunfire that fatally wounded Principal Burton Wragg, custo- dian Mike Suchar and injured several students. Camblin saw police trying un· successfully to s tart a large trash vehicle and r an to their aid. With the help or an officer, he drove the vehicle into the school driveway where It could act as a shJcld for the wounded, a uthoriUes said. No public mention was made of Camblin's heroism last week. He returned to bis post and filed a routine report to city police for their investigation. Charged in the shootings was l6·year-old Brenda Ann Spencer, a student at Patrick Henry Hi&h School where Camblln works . Body Uncovered PALMDALE <APl -Snow plows have uncovered the body of a 19-year·old Los Angeles man. Vktot Manuel Garibaldi. beside the Antelope Valley Freeway, authorities said. OAKLAN D <AP> -Four gunmen burst in on a church bingo game and opened fire on the mostly elderly players, kiJJ- ing one woman and wounding a ma n, police said. T he man entered St. Louis Bertrand Church. where about 250 people were playing bingo Tues day n ight. a nd ordered everyone to "freeze." accordmg to homicide Lt. Gerry Green. One man walked up to a nun and demanded money, but she had none because the bingo pro- ceedings had already been put away for the night. Green said. The intruders, armed with a rifle. a hand gun and poss1bily other weapons. then sprayed the room with bullets and fled. Green said. Fatally wounded was Dorothy Taylor. believed in her 40s. who was dead on arrival at Vespers Hospital an nearby San Leandro. Ha rry Hutchinson. 64, was listed m stable condition at Kaiser Hospital with il wound in the left thigh. Change Possible WASHJNGTON <API -The American Bar Association may soon drop its longtime ethical standard against courtroom cov- erage by television. radio and still photogr aphy . Coas t Weather Late night and morning fog and low clouds. otherwise fair with some hi g h clouds throug h Thursday. Little change in t e mperature with lows tonight, 42 to 48. Highs Thursday 60 to 65. INSIDE TODA\' Gov. Edmund Brown Jr . who spent /our yeora study ing for the Romon Catholic pneathood, say~ he doea not e:rpect religion to be on iuue if he deddea to nm for preai- dent ne~ yeor. Story Pogt Al4. DAILY PILOT w Fa1·tners Had 'Good Year' WA ltJ G'l'ON ' p 1 Cold and surr iaft r campan durtn• th ' C'tt Y 'i. h<>a \ '~ t now Lonn or th year, Pr« tln farml!ra ,... l urnl'd tu Conlltt's nd th Al!kuUuf\• Dl•p1 rtment today St.•t•rt•\ r' Uob ftti.ri:tland roun ttn•d ~1th ..in upbt•dl m p abuut rural Pmi~nty. ·'Th~ t at~ ol A m~rican •.irtt·uUun• t:. ubstanllulh' bt•l h•r thon 1t wu~ 11 )'N•r · .. go," Rt•rt:lund ~md 11t n•murkis pr<• pun•1l fnr u hcar1n.i b) tht' How.-t• A.:r11:uJturt' Commt\tt•e 111~ l'Ommeots sh rply dlaput. rd tb \•ltw11 ol 3 ~ prut tlna arain nd rotton farmen. who H\ U~y u u«ud tK-lwet"n low pn for c-ropa and bJ&b prku ror fc: rtaliu•r. machlnt•ry. fuel and I nd "In \lrtually l'\ery r ~pc •l, 1978 was 1 .cood Yt'lf for UM: Am trtl'en l atm(llt ," the •-rttulturT cret1try said. Hl' llddNI. howc\•c·r. "It 1hould HO without 111tyang th re rc- m .i t n rd 1nd1 v 1dual farm opt>r<tto~ In t.•vt.•ry rN,tOn of the t'Ountry who did not fo~ wt'll •· Aw1ltm11 Bergland at the htarine was a ud ie n ce or fttrml'ni who say they rear los· lnw their )And ar they lose their c .. e Heavy 1u~c url ty measu res were tukt.'n lo protect Bergland In the aftermath or his hard· no1ed rejection or the farmers' dem1tod for new laws to restore thd r Income. WtllJ many or the rarmen headed for tbe committee hear· mg11 and other congressional of· flc .. s, poli ce granted the pro- h.•bt •rs pc.;rmh1sion for a Umited ·1ractor cude" aro und the Asrk uJture Department. ' Satisfied after a n orderly. zoo.vehicle "trail run" past the White Ho use Tues day , authortues a l(owed 300 farm machines out of the encamp. ment for the Agr iculture Depart· m enl run after today's snow· delayed morning ruah hour was over . But they made il clear that the entire armada pJ&rked on the Mall -about 1,500 vehicles - would not be let out at any one time. nor would they tolerate any atte mpt to repeat Monday's traffic.jamming tactics. H e a vy S n ow S tunS Dixie The forced campsite appeared unus ually quiet today. save a few tractors driven in circles, churning up the browned grass. It seemed certain that at least a s ubs t a ntial portio n o r the original force of 5,000 farmers had gone home. I 0 Inches Snarl Traffic, Clo se Airports Pro t est l e ader Gerald ·Mccathern, the American Ag r iculture m ovement's na· tional "wa gonmas te r," ap · peared on ABC television today a nd called Bergland "just a d amn liar" ror his rema rks on the same network Tuesday. By 1'b~ Associated Pl"e8 A maJor wmter storm blanket ed much ()( Dixie Wtlh heavy snow today and moved on to snarl traffic and close airports U'l the big cities Of the Northeast. Up to 10 inches of snow fell in Tennessee, 8 inches accumulat. ed i!' some parts of Virginia, and 10 inches we re exp ect ed in Mar yland in the mld·Atlantic re- gion's worst storm of the winter. Wasbiqgton's National Airport was closed with 8 inches of snow expected in downtown areas and 10 inches in the s uburbs. Douglas Municipal Airport in Charlotte, Va .. reported 5 inches o f s no w by midnight, the heaviest snowfall there since Dec 3. 1971. Heavy snow also fell in f>ienn· sylvania. New Jersey and r ew · York City. Sc h oo l s w e r e c l os e d throughout the region. lee-laden tree li mbs knocked out power in much of South Carolina and northern Georgia. Ge orgia reported the only weather-related fatalities. One person was killed in a traffic ac. c1dent on an icy road and two others died in a house fire that Blaze Damages Health Club In Newport A spnnkler system was credit· cd today with controlling a fi re that did an estimated $30,000 to $5-0,000 worth of da mage lo a Newport Beach health club Tuesday. The blaze was confined to only part of the building. Fire Ins pector Art Morton said t he blaze began in the sauna of the University Athletic Club,· 1701 Quail "St., at about 4 p.m . and filled the club with s moke He said the sprinkler system kept the fi re under control until firemen a rrived lo extinguish the blaze. Club manager J eff Green said about a dozen members were in the club al the lime but all were evacuated safely. A member first noticed the blaze, he said. The fi re spread about 20 feet from the sauna and into the ceil· 1ng a nd cr a wl s pace above, Green said He said there was also smoke da m age throughout the club. water damage lo carpets and a burned electrical conduit that put the club's restaurant out of business for a day. Cause o( the fire is under in· vestigalion. Taiwan Conc"rn WASHINGTON IAPl Mem· hers of the Senate Foreign Rela· lions Committee seem con· vinced President Carter's new China policy is lacking guaran· tees that the United Stales will come to the aid of Taiwan if the island is threatened by Peking. Aft~r two days of hearings, there is nearly unanimous senti· m ent a mong the committee's 16 members for legislation cover· ing Taiwan 's security. 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A !>late trooper on the Pel')n· ~y lva n1 a Turnp ik e i n Montgomery County said slick roads were causing numerous accidents. "They 're salting and cinder- ing, but they're not able to keep up with the r ate it's coming down," he said. "It's terrible. There are a lot of s mall acci· dents." In New J ersey. Nicholas Cifelli of the State Highway Dep artment summed up the problem in the urban areas. "Once rush hour starts ," he said , "you can't plow or work on the snow with traffic out there. So we may have a problem this afternoon." The storm also dropped heavy snow in central Arkansiis and the mountains of the Carolinas, and snow warnings were issued for parts of Oklahoma. Bergland said then that while some farmers have "local" problems, many simply made bad business judgments, paid too much for land, were seeking publicity or were "driven by just old.fashioned greed ." But "he's not out there paying my bills," said Mccathern, who grows corn ne ar Here ford, Te xas. Agents Seize Drugs Worth $6. 7 Million "He does n 'l kno w the hardships I'm going through and maybe if I could s upplement my income with a salary the way that he is I could possibly keep my rarm going. My fa rm is for sale." Testing tlae Water My r a Bejarano. 2'1!. of Westminste r finds out that Lake Park in Huntington Beac h is living up to its name. But that doesn't stop her from enjoying a swing ride. SAN JOSE I AP ) Local, sta te a nd fe de ra l n a rco~es agents have ar rested seven peo- ple and seized more than 50 pounds of PCP -Angel Dust - with a s treet value of $6.7 m illion al nearby Santa Cruz and Bend, Ore . The operation was said to be a major supplier of PC P in the San Fra ncisco Bay ar ea, its breakup was . announced Tues· day by Sao J ose Police Chief Joseph McNama ra, U.S. A,t· torney Willia m Hunter ; George Halpin, acting regiona l Drug E nfor cement Administration director, and Dan Addario, he ad of the San Francisco DEA office. Agents confiscated more than SO pounds of the drug in finished a nd inte rm e diate s t a ges. la bo rato ry equipme nt. four vehicles and six weapons at a re· mote cabin six to eight miles from Bend, where five of the s u s p ects we r e t a k e n into cus tody. Addario said the laboratory had an estimated annual produc· tjori capacity of between 90 and 12e pounds. The maximum output would have a street value of more than $13 million. The investigation, under way three months, was launched in San Jose , Addario said. Richard Dunagan, a DEA task force agent, said the group ac· counted for 85 percent of the PCP traffic in the Santa Clara Valley and did busines s in Day an Seeks Str ong Voice InSwnmit JER U SA L EM <A P > Foreign Minister Moshe Dayan will ask the Israeli Cabinet for • more authority lo negotiate with Egyptian representatives at the Washington talks proposed by the United States, reliable infor· mants said today. In Washington, it was learned that Camp David, Md .• the site -0£ last September's Egyptian. Isr aeli summit meeting, is being considered as a site for the new meeting and that if it is held there Secretary o( State Cyrus R. Vance would participate . The informants said Dayan wants authority to m a ke negotiating decisions without re- ferring back to Jerusalem at each stage of the talks. Final de· cisions, however . would need the approval of the fuJI Cabinet. ,,,.... Pflfl'! Al INFANT ••• re ceive we lfare funds. Her gr andfather. 46, a collector of used tires , receive s Social Security supplementary income for an undisclosed disability. Cordero said Cynthia and her brother "were never let out of the basement. They cried themselvet to sl~p. I could hear thetn down in the basement, cry· ing from the cold. ·'The basement was like an Icebox. It felt warm when you came outside." Death Term Dealt BAKERSFIELD t AP> -A Loa Anceles-arH man, D1vtd Murliabaw, waa 1tntenced to death Tuesdl)' by a Kem County Jury for tbe murden of three student rum makers ln tbe Mo- ja ve Deeert lut April. fl.., Sacramento. Kh e e M k G e Those arrested on various -omem1 a e charges O{ manuTacture. -di . ...._____· 8 am tribution and saJe of the con· trolle d s ubs tance and con· spg:;:o:~ai~~~!~~;tSanta Supporters Take Over City's Goverrmrem Cruz. a physicist who also owns a Santa Cruz construction firm a nd a llegedly the chemist for the operation; Ke vin Michael Cum· mings. 23, Bend ; Julie Ann Gibson, 20, Vallejo, Calif.; Geor ge Dua ne Gorman, 28, Boulder Creek. Ca lif.; BiU Jack Phillips. 24, Santa Cruz; Joseph Lawrence Dillion, 30. Watson· ville, and Brian P . Scherf, 23, W atsonvUJe. The latter two were arrested in Santa Cruz, the others in Pregon. TEHRAN, Iran <AP) -Sup- porters or Ayatollah RuholJah Khomeini have taken over the municipal gove rnment in Isfahan, the second lar gest city of Iran, and have virtual control of s lum areas in south Tehran. Striking civil servants a lso pledged. today to support to Kho· meini's choice to head a pro· visional revolutionary govern· m ent. The newspaper Ettelaat quot· ed a s pokes man for Mehdi Bazargan. picked to head the new regime that would phase out the government or Prime Minister Shahpour Bakhtiar, as sayinf: Bazargan would unveil bis programs during a speech Friday at Tehran Univers ity and present bis cabinet to Khomeini on Saturday. ci1str1bution or fuel and basic foods and established welfare of fices to aid the poor. The mullahs ' "administra· lion " also is hearing public com· plaints. interceding in the ad· ministra tion o f jus tice a nd ins uring maintena nce or such public services as Mirbage col· lection. the sources ded. The diplomats s while the previous city government still exists nominally, it is keeping "a very low profile." and so is tbearmylbere. U.S. Oil Depleting In Iranian Crisis The report s aid Bazargan would attempt to run his govern· ment with civil servants who have been on strike. Strikers at the Justice Ministry and staff workers at the official Pars news agency· pledged loyalty to Bazargan in statements today. Similar statements were is· s ued Tuesday by striking employees of lran Air and the Health Ministry. Tehran newspapers also re- ported that Khomeini, 78-year· old Shiite Moslem leader of the Ir anian revolution, was "slightly ill" and that a doctor prescribed rest. But Khomeini appeared on schedule this' morning at a win· dow of his headquarters to re· ceive thousands of admirers. Arson Probe d In Fire at Nixon Sc hool WASHINGTON <AP > - Energy Secretary James Schles· inger said today the Iranian crisis could leave U.S. oil inven· tories "dangerously low" for next winter and force imposition of conservation controls. Appearing before the Senate Energy Committee, Schlesinger said there has been no indication "that the slide of Iran toward chaos has been arrested " or when stability might be restored in the MJddle East country. The political turmoil in that country has shut off Iran's former exports of 5 million bar· rels or oil daily to the world market, forcing consumer na· lions to draw on their inven· tories. The U.S. share of Iranian exports was 900,000 barrels dai· ly. <Related story, Page 86>. "Unless we are able to restock for next winter, our inventories could be dangerously low," he said. "We do not know the extent to which we would need to turn to mandatory measures if, indeed, they are required," he said. Schlesinger said he does not believe mandatory controls should include gasoline ration· ing. He said the goal of voluntary and possibly mandatory controls would be to reduce U.S. oU con· sumption by 500,000 barrels a day. Blue Cross May End Some Testing Pay NEW YORK CAPl -In an ef. fort to curb the rising cost of hospital care, Blue Cross·Blue Shield has ~mmended that its mem her plans stop paying for most medical tests done rouUne· ly on nonsurgical patients before admlsalon to ho6pttals. "The ix>inl of the recom.men· dation Is to encoura11 medical professlooals to think about tbe cost of procedures routinely performed." Walter J . McNemey, 11fd at a newt con· rerencc. McNerney called lbe teats "unneceuary. ,. Tbey are performed on mott hotpiial pa. tlenta, and McNemey said that bel•ffn JlOO million and S20C> mUllon could be saved If the tntt loae Blue Croa·BIUt! Shield cover11e. Among the possible m an · datory actions he cited were re · quiring service statio"s to close part or weekends, lmp0sing tem · perature controls on buildings and pressing for greater use or coal in power plants. He als o cite d voluntary adhe r e n ce to the 55 mph highway speed limit. Asked to compare the Iranian situation with the Ara b oil em· bargo of 1973·74, Schlesinger said "the embargo was sharper but shorter." On gas-Oline rationing, Schles· inger said: "We do not anticipate going lo rationing. Up to a 10 percent re· duction can be achfoved without such a drastic change." He said that imposition of ra· Honing would "require a second currency to deaJ with gasoline." His reference was lo gasoline coupons. G em T alk THE SAME FACES . wt'rt st1U ~" Khomeini's religious "power to the people" movement has virtual control or slum areas in south Tehran, where volunteer ·•Moslem policemen·· are seen awkwardly d,irecling traffic. Diplomatic sources said the Isfahan city government, like thos e in m'any other com· munities. was unable to function after weeks of strikes and dem· onstratioos by the foes of Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi in the central Iranian city of 671,000 people. The sources~.aid followers of Khomeini, under the direction of local mulla hs, or Mosle m priests. had taken over traffic control and other police duties. set up cooperatives lo insure People who stop in our store often remark that they keep see. ing the same faces over and over. And, they seem to like that. Orange County fire of(icials have labeled Monday's fire at the Richard Nixon Elementary School in Yorba Linda "ex. tremely sus picious" a nd are seeking help in tracking down the person res ponsible. Mike McKee. spokesman for the fire depa rtment indicated. tha t an ince ndia ry device caused the explosion and fire that caused an estimated $76,000 damage to one classroom at the school. He sajd anyone with informa· lion a bout the person responsi· ble can call We Tl P . <800 > 472-7785. "We don 't want the in· forma nt 's name. They'll be given a code name. All we want is information," he s aid. Mc Kee said there 1s a S500 re- ward offered for information leading to the arrest and convic· lion of the arsonist. a . 1.CK Lds Watch S1S85 with diamond at 12:00 b. 'o lamond 8. Emerald Ring $4500. Now. we 're not bragging about how our races look . . . just that we'r e always here. We've been h~re for ove r 33 years, and hope to stay a lot longer. Why? Well , w e've got a nice location downtown. away from the high· rent shopping centers. Parking is right out front. We're able to con· tinue to deal In high quality without charsing a premium for overhead expenses. We get aJong fine wlth our neighbors. too. We 're happy to be tnvolved in ef . forts to improve our town and make it an eve n better place to live. We think Its pretty nice the way It is. but Just like our store, we always want to make lt bet· ter. Valentine's Day So, stop by any time you want to check on our faces. II J. C. _)Jump fu.U!J Jew'1f.rJ MfM8U AMUICAN GfM SOC1fTY 1823 NE~l 8lV0 COSTA Mf;SA CONVENIENT TEAMS , .......... ~.-.....-•• r..~ "YEARS IN THE SAME LOCATION .. ""';HON~!--.,. I ~ f I ~: } Or ange Coast O fT IO N Your Home town Dally Newsp a p e r ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1979 . N TEN CENTS I t DeciSion Near on -Jet Takeoff Appeal 1 ~ • . I l 81 PRIUP aOSM •JN Ol .. ~ ... ·-Hughes Alrw t ofliC'lals said today they have received "~erbal assurance " from thl' Fed ra1 A\ll1Uon Adm1n straUon that a d ci loo Yrlll ~ made Thursda,y on the airline's •rpeaJ of new FAA "°rdered t.akeof pro cedures. The procedures requlre full - pow er takeoffs froai Orange County Airport unUI at least Sunday Gas Cuts Weighed WASlllNGTON <AP > -The Carter administration ls con· s idering forcing gasoline sta- tions to close on Sunday as part o( a program to reduce oil con· sumplion and build public awareness of the energy crisis prompted by instability in Iran. , -.. Energy Secretary James Schlesinger told the Senate Energy committee today ithat the administration stlll hbPes voluntary measures will be enough, but a package of man· datory controls Is being studied. He ruled out the possibiUty that gasoline rationing would be part of a mandatory conserva- tion program. Saying be bas seen no indica- tion "that the slide of Iran toward chaos bas been arrest- ed," Schlesinger said the cutoff of oil from that Mideast country is forcing the Udtted States to. draw on reserves to make up part of the 900,000 barrels a day once imported from Iran. "Unless we are able to restock for next winter. our inventories ' could be dangerousJy low,., he said. The secretary said oil con~ sumption could be J'educed by more effeotive use of new sup. plies or natural gas. elimination of unnecessary driving a~d , 7 adherence to the 55 mph apeed • limit. Beyond that, be said, several mandatory measures are being considered. .. We do not know the extent to ' which we would need to tum to mandatory measures if, indeed, they are required," said ScbJes· inger. He said the administration is drawing up a plan and "by April 1, we should have firmly in mind, within this government, what we are prepared to do. ''I think the Sunday closing may be a necessary part of the kind of package we may have lo put together," be added. ln response to questioning by Sen. Paul Tsongas, D-Mass., t Schlesinger acknowledged that Sunday closings, which the ad· ministration could order under e xisting law, would be a means of heightening public awareness of the need lo conserve as well as a method of reducing gasoline consumption. Bkue Damages Health Club li:i Newport A sprinkler system was credit· ed today with controlling a fire that did an estimated $30,000 to $50,000 worth of damage to a Newport Beach health club Tuesday. The blaze was confined to only part of the building. Fire Inspector Art Morton said tbe blaze began in tbe s auna of the University Athletic Club, 1701 Quall St .• at about 4 p.m. and filled the club with s moke. He aald the 1prlntler 1yatem kept the f&re under control until firemen arrived to edinguilh the blue. Club manqer Jeff Greeo •aid about a dozen members were in tbe club at the Ume but all were evacuated safely. A member lirst noticed the blue, be sa.ld. The nre spread about 20 feet from the sauna and into the cell· log and crawl space above. Green said. He aa1d there wu also 1moke dam••• tb.roucbout tbe e1ub. water dama1e to carpet.a and a bumed eJectrlcaJ conduit that ~ tbe club'• restaurant out of bafae• for a du. Came ot the fire 11 llD(Ser ln· ......... t ,000 feet slg,nlficantly no l r than pnor pr clicH to cut back powe r ul liOO fet:l lo r educe nol~ The new procedures have Je<>pa rdiied HuJChes' test or a larger ~et. the 8727 200 It ts try. 10g to convince Orang~ County supervisors the plane is no noisier than the DC-9s the airline now flies or the 787 jets used by Air CaUfornia. Data released Tuesday by airport Manager Raul Regalado showed that the Hughes Boeing Jets, previously measuring the quietest or the aircraft, now are the noisiest according to results at six of sev~n noise monit-0ring stations . The measurements were made after the full power to 1,000 feet orde r went into ef- fect. A noise readinf( has yet to be calibrated from t he seventh station. Regalado said lhe results can· not yet be regarded as signifi· cant because they are from so few teats. The measurements were recorded between Feb. 2 and Feb. 4. and compare only two flights of the B727 to 12 fli ghts of the company's DC9s. A Hughes official in San Fran· cisco, Larry Litchfield, said to. day or the readings: "Admitted- ly they are higher. But before we decide the sigruf1cance of lbat, we have lo wait and see what the FAA response is to our appeal." Litchfield said the company hopes for a modification or the order to permit a power cutback at some compromise . point to avoid creating excessive noise over the Orange coast. u Air California's 737s averaged a bout gi decibels. All the aircraft but the 8727s jumped about four decibels on tbe average after the FAA takeoff procedures were or· dered. The Boelngs jumped an average 12 decibels, according to the preliminary data. Bill Martin, noise abatement officer for the airport, said the human ear i s u na ble to per ceive a difference in noise or fewer than five decibels. But a UC Irvine professor of soc ial eco logy who has specialized in noise studies, said <See AIRWEST, Page A%> Bus-BIOc Set Petitions Aimed at 1980 Ballot .,..., ..... SUff ....... 'BANDIT' KEEPING AN EYE OUT FOR NEW MASTER Penny Miine Holds Hard-luck Pooch In Laguna One-eyed Dog Rejected Again By STEVE MJTCRELL ot .. Delly ........... Maybe three Umes will be the charm for a one-eyed pooch who bas been rejected by two ownera ln as many months at the Laguna Beach animal shelter. Bandit is back at the city shelter after bis second set of masters decided they didn't want tbe animal they adopted two days before. Members of the Pet Responsibility Com- mittee in Laguna Beach say they'll really screen the next applicant. IT ALL STARTED a few months ago when the friendly basset-beagle mix was brought to the shelter as a Jost dog. He was adopted. But later the two-toned pooch turned up on Coast Highway near Boat Canyon, apparently aban· doned. The dog was struck by a car, and a veterinarian re- moved the animal's right eye. Then it was back to the shelter for some good care and recuperation. As soon as the stitches were removed, Ban- dit was up for adoption again. He sat around the shelter for nearly a month before Pet Responsibility Committee ofricials asked a daily paper to feature Bandit in a "Dog of tbe Week" photo. THE PICl'VRE OF BANDIT, peering into the photog· rapher's camera appeared in Saturday's eaper, and that aftetnooo a 10-year -old etrl and her mother arrived to pick up lhe pet as a birthday present. Monday morning, animal control officers found Bandit back at the shelter. "As soon as the animal control officer opened the gate, Bandit leaped into his truck and fell asleep," said Commit- tee member Gen McMenomy this morning. o11 don't think her parents were too keen on a one-eyed dog," Ms. Mc Menomy said. "The kids are always great, but the dog lso't good enough looking for many adults." SO BANDIT SHARES a nm with another canine at the shelter, waitlng. ''The poor little schnook ls as friendly as be can be,'' Mrs. McMenomy said. "It's a sbame some people can't overlook a handicap in excbanae for a loving pet." Anyone interested ln giving Bandit a third chance can reach the P t ResponslbWty Committee by calling 494-2000. By KATHY CLANCY OI h D.llly Pl ... St.tft A petition drive to place two a nti-busing 1,njtiatives on the 1980 ballot will begin next week, organizers of Orange County Bus-Bloc said today. One of the petitions would be nearly identical to a proposed state constitutional amendment pending in the Legislature that would ban forced school busing to achieve racial balance, Hunt- ington Beach resident Doris En· derle said at a press confereo~ this morning. The secOnd would amend the state constitution to give the 10 Inches Of Snow In Dixie By Tbe A.Noclaled Preu A major winter atorm blanket- ed much of Dixie with heavy snow today and move4 OD to s narl traffic and cJese airports ln the big ciUea of tbe Northeast. Up to 10 inches or anow fell in Tennessee, 8 inches accumulat· ed in some parts of VirglAla, and 10 inches were expected in Maryland in the mid-Atlantic re-gion's worst storm or the winter. Washington's National Airport was closed with 8 inches or snow expected in downtown areas and 10 inches ln the suburbs. Douglas Municipal Airport in Charlotte, Va., report.ed 5 inches of snow by mi dnight, the heaviest snowfall there since Dec. 3. l!m. Heavy snow also fell in Penn· sylvania, New Jersey and New York City. Schools w e r e c lo se d throughout the region. Ice-laden tree limbs knocked out power in much of South Carolina and northern Georgia. Georgia reported the only weather-related fatalities . One person was killed in a traffic ac· cident on an icy toad and two others died lo a house fire that was blamed on a faulty heater. A slate trooper on the Penn· s yJva n ia Turnpike in Montgomery County said slick roads were causing numerous accidents. "They're salting a nd cinder- ing, but they're not able to keep up with the rate il 's coming down," he said. "It's terrible. There are a lot of small acci· dents." The storm also dropped heavy snow in central Arkansas and the mountains of the Carolinas, and snow warnings were issued (or parts o! Oklahoma. Coast Crash Kills Three Two men and a baby glrl were kllled Tue1day In a grinding Dana Point collision that OC· curred when another car travel· ln.c ~to 80 miles per hour ap. parently failed t.o atop at a light. Orange County Coroner's of. ficlals identified the dead aa Samuel J . Mustan, 20, and bl.a fou.r-month-old daughter, Alana Carol, both of 153 Aventda Miramar in San Clemente. Muatari wu a marine at Camp PendJeton. IdentiflcaUon of the third vtc:• Um, a lf.year-old Marine who wa1 a paaeenger In Mustarl's car, was with be Id peodln1 notification of next or ldu. C1Ufornl1 Hlahway Patrol •Pokesman Tom S.pp Hid the 7:30 o.m. accident occurred wben a im Cadillac driven by Nelda Silverstein, lt, of Wtlt • Covina, apparenUy ran the red light at Selva Road and Pacific Coast Highway. Miu Sllveratein's car s lammed broads ide into Must.art's car, whkb was travel- ing south on Coast Highway, hurUng tbe lnfant out or the vehi· cle. Miss Silverstein was taken lo Saddleback Community HospttaJ and later transferred lo UCI Medical Center with major in· juriea. Rer condition today wu not avaJlable. A third car •as struck by the Sllverstein vehicle after lt careened off Mustarl'a car, but the driver w11 not injured. Highway Patrol spokesman Sapp said a special' accident ln· veatlgation team waa 1\udyin1 the collision today. Agents Seize Drugs SAN JOSE <.\Pl Local, state and feder.~~ narcot,Jca aaenta have &M"elwa aeven peo. pie end Mlled more than SO poundl ol PCP -Angel Dust - wltb a 1treet value of te. 7 million at nearby Seqj.a. Cru.& . ) • and Bend Ore. Richard Dunacan, a DEA taak rorce acent, 1al.d the 1~ ae· counted for 15 percent ol the PCP tralftc ln tbt Santa Clan Valley and dld bualn•'• lA Sacrameato. . . . .. , • Legislature alone the power to provide for school reorganiza· lion or realignment of d1strict boundaries. If Bus -Bloc members can gather 553, 795 signatures on their petitions by June 29, Mrs. Enderle explained. the measures would be placed before voters in 1980. Mrs. Enderle said Bus-Bloc, which now claims between 2.000 and 3,000 members. chose to of· fer its own initiative despite the fact that one authored by state Seo . Al a n Robbins. D-San Fernando Valley, also would prohibit forced school busing. Robbins' measure already has passed the state senate in a 31·5 vote and is headed for Assembly hearings this month. If passed by the Legislature, the measure also would' go to voters in lstm. Mrs . Enderle said there is a chance the Legislature wouldn't pass the Robbins measure, or it could be "amended or watered <town before it gets to the ballot. "We hope it does pass. but we still are going through with ours ·so that the Legislature will rec- ognize this really is the will of the people," she explained. The reason for the second in- <See BUSING, Page A2) Gas Bill Not Paid; Baby Found Frozen NEW YORK CAP>-H•r rel· atives lined the windows with cardboard from diaper boxes to keep out the cold. But tbey didn't pay their 1aa blll for as monU.. and 9-monlb-old Cyn. tbia P'eliccea. clad only in diapers, wa1 found froua to death in ber crib. Her 2-year-old brother, Tom· my, was found swollen with frostbite when police were called to the basement apart. ment ot tbe two-story house that utility company omcials said bad been unheated since July, 1977. The temperature was in the teens. Authorit ies said they wer~ considering charges agalnst the baby's parents, Thomas Felic-.. cea. 21. and Eileen Feliccea, 24. Thirteen others in four 1enera· .._. b"9d Jn the house in the South Osone Park section of Queem. P'rank Fellccea, the infant's grandfather, round the child's body Tuesday and called police from a neighbor's home. The children's stomachs were bloated because "all they ever fed them was warm water or tea. They'd cry themselves to sleep down there in the cellar," ($ee INFANT. Page AZ) Two Aliens Failed To Save Fire Victim Two gardener s -illegal when they noticed smoke com· aliens from Mexico -tried to ing out of a window at about 2:30 save a Huntington Beach woman Monday afternoon. who died in ber burning home They tried to get in the front Monday, it was revealed today. door of the home, but were Fear t n g tr o u b I e with .s driven back by names, heat and authorities, they fled the scene s moke. One or the men was after their unsuccessful rescue burned slightly. e!fort and after telling neighbors They then ned In their car in broken English to call the fire after warning neighbors. department. Firemen a rrived minutes later Huntington Beach police Sgt. and found the Interior or the Luls Ochoa said the two illegal house ablaze. Fire Capt. Roger aliens returned to the scene or Hosmer said firemen assumed the fire at the urging of their someone was inside the house, employer and told their story to but were unable to find anyone police and fire investigators. <See AUENS, Page At> The gardeners were working tn the yard at the scene or l.he tragedy, 7631 Yukon Drive , j Tun Yessel.s CllllSe Record Off Mexico A new elapsed time record in the 1,12.f·m.Ue Marina del Rey to Puerto Vallarta yacht race ap- peared certain today as the two lead boats ln the 21-boat neet re· ported positions that s hould place them across tbe rini.b line shortly alter noon Tbunday. The 85-foot stoop Ra~me re- ported a position 290 mtles from the finlah after a 250-mlle day's run. The •root sloop Drifter abo to11ed a 2:50-mlle day and was about2l mun bebJnd lt1,Ume. The elaoeed t.lme record la 1ht da.ys, tflree houra and 3t minutAll. That would •1ve tN ~'-until l"riday al a p.m. for a new record. Radio tranamluk>n from the eacorl veuel Ploneer was 1arbled and the weaUter and handicap po1lUona were H · readable. .. f .. Co ast Weathe·r Late night and morning fog a nd low c louds , otherwise fair with some h ig h clouds th rough Tbursd•Y· Little change in temperature with lows tonight, t2 to 48. Highs Thursday 60 to 65. INSIDE TODAY Gov. Edmund Brown Jr .• tDlto fJ'ffd tovr ~ 1tudJ1· mg Jor the Romms CothoUc prWlthood, IOllS he dots not e~ct religion to bt on ww 1/ ~ decides to nm /or pr111· dnt nut ~ Storv P~• Al4. .. Fai·tners Hail '&u od ·¥ear' Marvin's Attorney Testifies WA lONOTON 1AP1 Cold nncl 1tlrr fter campin1 dun the city'• heavlett oow tonn I tbt )'tar, prot tlnf larm'n l"f' lurn~d to Con1r~~ and th~ A&rlcultu ~p•rtmenl trid<& S crct r)' Bob H r1l1nd roun le~d "tth n upbut m . 1 obout rural prot1pt-rity . "Thl' i.lul or A merlnl'I AJl'wult\U'C b 5Ub l nuaJl)' bt1 tt.1r than u w11 • yt"ar qo, .. S.raland Mid ln remark&. pre .. ar~d ror o heartns by th HOU:.e A&:nculturu Commlttn• m~ ~mmcnlei ~hurpl)' df11put ,,,..... l"•,,e .1 I BUSING •.. h iatlvc, Mn. Endt•rle contmu~ will bt-lO take dttblODb about s chool orgao,zat,on mMtten away from couru and ve:it Ult:m an the Leglslaturc Bus-Bloc was oraan1ied by Mrs . Enderle and HuntmRton Beach Umon High School Du. trkt Trust1..<t: Dons Allen to com ba t the so-call~ metropohtan pla n. a school busmg blueprint that would JOIR Orange Count,y with the three neighboring coun· ties for purposes or achleving ti racial balance in public school6. The plan was outlined by a pane l of experts a ppointed dur· ing court proceedings in the lengthy Los Angeles Unified School District busing case. Mrs. Ende rle said Bus-Bloc expects to be joined in gathering petition signatures statewide by various .boards of .rcaltors. pro- f am Hy a nd pro.life organiza· lions. She said she doesn 't 1iw if the Los Angeles·based us Stop wiU Join the effort. She said her organization has colle<'ted SJ8,000 in donations so far , but expenses for brochures, newsletters and other Ite ms bas totaled $18,500 * • * Mesa Council Flays Metro Busing Plan Costa Mesa city council mem- ber s have condemned a pro· posed "m etropolita n" bus ing plan designed to achieve racial integration or public schools in Otange, Ve ntura and Loi:. Angeles counties. There was some hesitation on the part of Councilman Dom Raciti Monday to endorse the resolution passed on to Costa Mesa councilmen by Fountain Valley officials. He said he was not sure if the city should get involved in the is· ~ue H owever, Mayor Ed McFarland said it was at least as important as a city-endorsed resolution against the sale of counly·shcltered animals to re- search labs . Raciti backed that r~solution. Raciti joined his fellow council members in passing the anti· busing resolution unanimously. UWSS WRITERS CJ'IE KORCHNOI BARCELONA. Spain <AP) - Aoatoly Karpov may be the world's top chess player but the International Association of Chess Writers has given Us 1978 world chess trophy to Viktor Korchnoi, Karpov's latest oppo. nant. Slxty-rour chess journalists vote to determine the winner of the trophy, sponsored by a Spanish commercial firm. Korchnol won the trophy Tues· day. the twelfth awarded, with 707 points. Karpov, winner of the pht five awards. got 689 points. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT r~Ot~( .... t o.tt,P110t wlth~(h~\COf'Yt o·-•""-"""'' "-"""""""'"'°'-c .. " PuOl1v.MQC-"• ~l'O••l .. e11t-••• .-.1>111...., _.,. ,,,......., ,.,,.,., lft C~I• °"'_. H-...... .....,,,....., 9'-~11 -u ,. "'•"•• '"'""· l-~.ot" s...1~c .. u .. 41"1J)P•-1f'9>1 .... lt_l,_s.t<KoNn- -·\ '~ "'"" ... ' -"""' _, .... Ja ~" Oo\tr..i c.o.i.-.c.i1t0<~••-. ..,.. .. ..., P•••--11'11111•-'tt'• ~-.. .,,, .. ,. .. , __ c;..,,~ ,_ .. 11_1 l elll .. ~-................. Mol...,lnq ,__ • CM•'"lt '-llt<-1' Moll 4'Ul\lllWMo-• ... [4itor\ felepflone (7t•)~~1 CllHltled Mverttllflg '4a·M71 ., .... _, ...... ft•• ·~ t•d llW vt w or s.soo prolt Unic ilfllft od cotton rum n. Vi H1 lhc>y ar aqu ·1C!d he\ n luw pr1 ror rr~pt and hJgh prtces ror ff'f'UUu~r. m•chJnery, ru ·I abd land. "In \:lrtuall~ .. " •ry r peel, ltlt ~u a 1rood )tar fut tn Amrrlcan hrmtr,•• tht aarlculture 5('t'rN•t)' 1mld H1· ~. ho~t•\t-r. It hoult.I t:•' "'l\hout uylo.c • lht:ro re m<t1n d tnd t vlduul r um opl•rarors in eHOry 1 e Ion ol t.h l OUnlr) who did not rart' V.t II " •'"' Dllln •• Bl•q•lunt.I ul lhl' hl.'HIOI waa udi~nce o r h&rmera who 11y they rear los· ln1 th r land II the)' to e thelr Cite. H.-avy aecurlty meaaurea wtrt· taktn to protect Beraland l'I th\' "ft~rmalh of his hard· ou. "d f<'Jettlo n or the farmers' dtm nd for new law to restore tl1l'lr mcomc While muny of the farmers h ad~d for the-committee hear· Inga '11\d other <'ongre11sional of- Clct>6 , police granted th~ t>F<r h•!itcrs permission tor a limlWd • t rurtor t udt·'' arou nd the Cunmen Raid Bingo Game; Woman Slain OA KLA!'lo D 1AP 1 l''our ~un m~ bunt in upon a chur<'h bmgq game and opened Im: on lht> r:rostly eldl'rly playcr11 , kill mg one wom&n and wounding a man. police 11a1d. "It was Just a wful," i.a1d Lydia Raven, a rt!gulur weekly bingo player at the school. Sister l>iana Marte made the usual classroom roundis toduy, alte r spending time with some or the children on the playground at St. Louis Bertrand Church School, the scene of a crazed shooting spree. The four would·bc robbers en- tered the school cafeteria, local- Cop Injured In Huntington Cycl~ Crash A Long Beach police officer on b is way to work Crom b\s Newport Beach home s uffered leg injuries at 6:04 a .m . today when bis motorcycle collided with a van in Huntington Beach. Officer Lloyd Lund. 52, was re· ported in surgery this morning at Hoag Memorial Hospital a rter his city-owned motorcycle col· lid ed with a van driven by Miche le Mileski. 24. of 16862 Pacific Coast Highway, Hunt· ington Beach. California Highway Patrol of· ficers said Lund was northbound in d ense fog when the van. southbound on Pacifi c Coast Highway. turned left at Warner Avenue. Officers said Lund suffe red a broken right leli( F,.._PageAJ ALIENS .•. while fighting the blaze . It was not until almost an hour later that firemen discovered the body of Gwen V Mawson 45. in a bedroom closet. Th~ worn an apparently died of s moke inhalation. firemen said. The gardeners told police Sgt. Ochoa they left th e scene because they we re afraid they would be sent back to Mexico if authorities discovered \bey were in the U.S. illegally. Fire Capt. Hosmer said it is unlikely firemen could have saved Mrs. Mawson even if the two gardeners had remained at the scene. The two men aren't suspected of any wrongdoing and were re· leased after questioning, Sgt. Ochoa said. Firemen believe a s hort circuit in Mrs. Mawson's television set touched off tbe fire while sh e was na pping in another part of the house. Funeral services are pending. for Mrs. Mawson, who rented the Yukon Drive home and had lived there with her son, Mark Sugamele, 19, for the past six months. Foliage Fiklaed cd on Oakland's eastern border, t.hortly before 8 p.m. Tuesday. A group of about 250 mosUy black and elderly persons bad paid $4 to socialize and win some change at a weekly bingo game . "Freeze!" one or the suspects shouted and announced they were robping the place. police said. When the panic-striken crowd did n 'l freeze fast e nough, 12 shots from ~l,fifle and three hand guns sent them scurrying for cover. police said .. Dorothy M. Taylor, 49, of Oakland, didn't make it. ~he was pronounced dead on amvaJ at Vesper Memorial Hospital in San Leandro with a gunshot wound in ner baek. Henry Hutchinson, 64, was in st a ble condition at Kaiser HospltaJ in Oakland with a bullet wound in the leg. t>olace bad no suspects in the killing but U . Terry Green sald they bad good descriptions of the four. Two oC them wore stocking masks and they were in their late teens and early 20s, police said. A pair of eyeglasses, shattered from bullets. lay on the cafeteria table at lhe school. Green said some people had minor graze wounds and re· portedly/lefl on their own after the shOOting. · PUmners Eye Ordinance, Development • PreliD'l.inary i>lans ror a 200- acre residential development, and a proposal 1o lower to three the number of unrelated people who can live together, are among the items scheduled for a Newport Beach Planning Com· mission study session Thursday. The session will begin at 2 p. m . in City Council chambers. 3300 Newport Blvd. No action is taken at a study session. Among the subjects to be studied will be some possible com bi nations of single-family and other residential develop· menl on 200 acres at the Ford Aeronutronic site north of Newport Center. A s pokesman for Daon Corporation and Eagle Develop- ment Company sajd the meeting with planning commissioners is aimed at helping the developers come op with a plan that may be acceptable to the city. A controversial proposal to lower the definition of a famUy to inc/ude oo more than three unre ated people living: together also wiJJ be discussed. The current maximum is four. The redefinition would cut the number or people who cani share a dwelling unlt, with. the aim of reducing parking prob- lems. lt has been opposed by UC Irvine students. CdM Kids Go Ape For 'Jungle Day' Today was .. J ungle Day" al Corona del Mar High School but some o! the natives who Uve in the a rea may not be too happy about it. A few members of tba school j untor class apparently got ear- ned away with their efforts as part of the school's "Splrll Week," Principal Oennjs Evans said. He said when he arrived this momiog he noticed that l\ome of the g~eenery decorating the school quad looked a mite ex· pensive. only a few oC the students were involved, said those Implicated will be required to return those pla~ts that weren't damaged and reimburse homeowners for thereat. About ball a dozen plants, mainly small palm treea and lerna. were involved, he said. Tbe achool staff ii still U'ying to determine exactly whifh homeowners were aflec~. !. ., Evans explained th1t the juniors were drcsslng up the campus today during tMlr tum in a week of school spirit ac:· tlvltlcs. Agriculture Department S atltrled after an orderly, 200·vehlclf' "trail run" past the White Houa_. Tuesday, authorlUes allow d 300 farm machines out or the encamp. ment for the Ac,rlculture Depart ment run alter toda)''s snow. delayed momJng rush hour was over But they made it clear that the entire armada pa rked on the Mall -about 1,500 vehicles - would not be let out at any one tf me, nor would they tolerate · any attempt to repeat Monday 's traffic.jamming tactics. The forced campslte appeared unusually quiet today. s ave a few tractors driven in circles churning up the browned gr~~: It seemed certain that at least a substantial portio n of the original force ol 5,000 farmers had gooe home. ' -~-........... HEROISM CITED Security Guard Cambtln Guard Cited Protes t lead e r Gerald Mccathern. lbe American Agriculture mo.-ement's na- tional "wagonmaster ," ap- peared on ABC television today and called Be rgland "just a damn liar" for Ms re marks on the same network Tuesday. Bergland said then that while some farmers have "local" problems, many simply made bad ~usiness judgments. paid too much for land, were seeking publicity or were "driven by Just old-fashioned greed." For Heroism In Shooting But "he's not out there paying my bills." said Mccathern, who grows corn near Hereford Texas. · ' "He doesn 't know the hardships l'm going through and maybe if I could supplement my income with a salary the way that he is I could possibly keep my farm going. My farm is tor s ale." I',.... Page Al INFANT. • • said an 18-year-old neighbor, Eddie Cruz. Tommy Fellccea was treated at Queens General Hospital for exposure. Three other youftg children, including two cousin:>, were turned over to the city's Bureau or Child Welfare after bein~ treated for exoosure . Another neighbor. Ru"9ell Cordero. 15. said older family members frequently only ate ".macaroni boiled in water with nothing on it." The inside or t.be house, he said. ''is just a wreck, it'a a shambles, there are roaches and rats." ''Nobody in the hou~e ever was hed. What the heck when it's 13 degrees who's g~ing to take a showe r o r a bath?" Cordero said. Rocky's Aid Call Hour Late NEW YORK (AP> • Sources close to the family of Nelson A. Rockefeller say the first call for emergency medical aid was made an hour after his fatal heart attack, the New ·vork Times reported today. The Times quoted unidenWied sources close to the family as saying the 70 -y e ar-o ld Rockefeller's fatal seizure oc· curred at 10: lS p.m . on Jan. 26 at his Wes t 54th Str eet townhouse. . Megan Marshack, the 2.5-year- old stall alde who was with Rockefeller (hat night, called a friend after the attack, tbe newspaper quoted sources as saying. G em Talk lllJM l 'llfH ES THE SAME FACES . Ule l't' 11111 hNf' SAN DIEGO <AP l -'While a °sniper was killing the principal and custodian at Clevela nd Elementary School and wound- ing eight children a nd a policeman last week, Steven G. Camblin drove a dump truck in· to the assailant's line of fire. He was an unsung hero until Tuesday, when the Board or Education, after being notified by police, cited him Co.r "heroic and unselfish actions." '\. ' - Camblin, a district security guard at a nearby high school, was called to help at Cleveland and arrived in the middle of the g unfire that fatally wounded Princip~ Burton Wragg, custo- dian Mike Suchar and injured several students. Camblin saw police trying un· su ccessfully lo start a large trash vehicle and ran to their aid. With the help of an officer. 1ne drove the vehjcle into the school driveway where it could act as a shield for the wounded authorities said. ' No public mention was made of Camblin's heroism last week He returned to his post and filed a routine report to city police fo r their investigation. Mes.a Police Nab Two in Store Heist Two alleged armed robbers were arrested by Costa Mesa police Tuesday night, just 10 minutes after they reportedly held up a Harbor Shopping Center clothing store of $375. Police credited the arrests to an alert employee at Miller's Outpost. 2302 Ha rbor Blvd. The employee telephoned police with a description of the alleged getaway vehicle after the 8:10 p.m . heist. In custody today were Charles Richard Turner, 26, of Sa n Diego. and 24-year·Qld Richard Logan Behrens of Fullerton. They apparently were driving out of town when Ofificer Jeff Clark spotted their vehicle oo Fajrview Road and made the ar· rests. Investigators said they found cash and a new pair of jeans In the car. A handgun allegedly used in the robbery wasn't re· eovered. Police said both suspects re- mained in custody today in lieu or S25,000 bail. People who stop In our store often re.mark that they keep see-· ing the same faces over and over. And, they seem to like that. LOS ANGELES <APJ -Lee Marvin's chief attorney left his seat at the counsel table today and took the witness stand to testiry about the day be and another lawyer ordered Michelle Triola Marvin out of tbe actor's house. A. David Kagon testified a1> a hostile witness called by Mi1>.s Ma rvin's attorney ln a property settlement trial. He admitted be threatened to call the sheriff arid have Miss Marvin bodily ejected from the Malibu beach house she had shared with the actor. . "( did go to the phone and say 1J there was no other alternative, I would call the sheriff." Kagon testUied. He said be bad arrived at the beach house with another lawyer at Mitrvin's request anii found Miss Marvin "sitting in a c hair with her back to the beach." He said she appeared agitated and refused to leave. Kagon said he considered aHematJves: ''to commence .. n action for ejectment or for someone to physically remove her." But he said he felt either course "would subject us to ex· actly the kind or publicity we did not want to have." That's when be threatened to call the sheriff. be said, and the only alte9._lalive left to Miss MarVtn • was that she could have stayed and waited for the sherl!f." He said she chose to leave. That was in May 1970, six years art.er the actor and the former showgirl had started liv-ing together. l'l"OMPageAJ AIRWEST •.. the effect of a three-decibel leve, on human health is signir.Cant. The professor, Uwe Reischl. said a difrerence of three dec- ibels means noise energy out· put is exactly doubled. In terms of noise e((ect on the human ear, he said. one B727 passing overhead at 110 dee· ibels, as recorded at Orange County Airport, has the same im· pact a s two DC·9s at 107 decibels. . The Hughes tests began last · December, when county supervisors agreed to allow up t.o 90 days for the airline to prove 1ts cue. The bigger jets caJTy 155 passengers, about SO percent more than the DC·9s. Noise data has been monitored each 30-day period. The supervisors said that if the larg e r plane w e r e significantly noisier at any of the test locations. the test would be halted. The FAA order modifying takeoff yrocedure~ came in the mid st o the second 30-day re· view period. Because all jets now are tak ing orr at lull power . all have been noisier. Last week's tests showed the 8727s registering three to five decibels higher than the DC-9s. Decibel le ve ls of the 8 727 ran~ed from 96.8 to 111: or the OC-9,93.•to 107.4. "The human ear wouldn't hear much difference." Reischl s aid, "but three decibels is a significant difference in health effect.a. That's 100 perecnt. ··Ju.st because you don't hear it, doesn't mean it isn't hurting you." a . W C Lds Watch S1S8S with diamond at 12:00 b. Diamond & Emerald RlngS450Q. Valentine's Day A quick tour of the Eastbluff neighborhood revealed a few un· slahtly holes ln private lawns, leadJns EvanB to suspect 10me ol the fou.,e that tumed up on c ampus mlsht have been brought there without the permlAion ot lta owners. Further investt,allon hat re· vealed that such, indMd, wu the cue, he uid. On Monday. freshmen dressed up a& Wlzard ol Ot characters, he u\d. Tuesday was the sophomores' Hospital Day and Thuraday wm be Western Day, the tenJon' responsJbUlty. Anyone mluJng a cow or steer on 1'hur1day m ight want to check wttb the school, but Ev&n1 said be believea lhe atucttau ha'lt learned lbftr l41810n. Now. we 're not bragging about how our faces look ... just that . we're always here. We've been . here for over 33 years, and hope to stay a lot longer. Why? Well, we've got a nlce locati o n ~ downtown, away from the high. rent shopping centen. Parking Is right out front. We're able to con· ti!lue to deal in high quality without charging a premium for overhead expenses. We get along flne ·with our neighbors, too . We're happy to be Involved in ef. forts to improve our town and make It an even better place to . Uve. We think 1t pretty nice th way it ls, but Just like our store. we always want to make it bet· ter. J. C. fiunaphr"d ~we'4,.J MEMSU AME•tCAN GEM SOCtU'f' ~ •S23 NrwflOHT 01.VO COSTA MESA CONvtNtENT TlAMS e.n~CNtte 32 VfARS IN THE 8AMB LOCATION PHONE M1o3401 Evans, who emphHbed th•l • . 't So~ stop by any tlme you want to check on our faces . • , , ' Wedneeday, February 7. 1979 * 5 DAILY PIL.OT 43 lJCI Frosh Part of National SurveU 81 PIDUP R MAalN a. .. o.ll'f ...... *" Most f~ bman 1tud ot.s •l· t nd1na UC lrvlne think the eo , t>rnm nt ts dolna a poor job to control pollution and prot C'l eoo1u1Mrs, attonUns to a n1 Uon11 urn•y lh l •ncludl'd lhe campus. The nt'w !\\Ud nL, nl o btU ve the leaaJ SY5t m .clvH too many bl"fl k to trlmlnal . the ri{'h llft rlch~r wbJl lf\ PoOr et ta td and larl.(< f l'~iUH are a paln tn th populatloo e'ploston Mor lban 22 Pt>rteot thlrUt wom an's plMce 1s In th home Rd11rnfn9 Hustler magazine owner Larry Flynt plans to r eturn t o Georgia next month, a year after he was s hot a nd partially paralyzed . He faces a trial in Fulton Coun- ty on charges of distributing obscene matenals . NB Driving School Gets -C.Ounty OK T he Academy of Defensive Driving of Newport Reach ap- pears to have won the contract" to run a traffic school for four of Orange County's five municipal courts. Members of the board of super visors voted Tuesday to negotiate the contract for the school wilh lhe academy. Under the proposal, traffic violators ordered to trafric school by Judges in all by the South County court will pay tbe 1,:ounty $1S. The county will then reim- burse lhe academy for a sum to be determined in negotiations. A spokesman for the academy said the charge to the county would be in lhe $5 to $10 range for the up to 5.000 students a month ex· pected to be sent to the school. The contract will mark the firs t time that, such a coun tywide program has been set up for traffic viol ators At present each municipal <'ourt uses its own traffic school. The Defensive Driving Academy also runs the countywide traffic ~l·hool for pe-ople convicted of drunken dl'iving II. W. Holly, spokesman for the arademy, said his firm addi· tionally trains policemen in driv- ing techniques for pursuits and operates court traffic schools in San Diego and Modesto. A total of 10 firms submitted bids for the county contract, with the Academy getting the highest ranking by a committee of county staff members who ana lyzed the proposals. One of the firms not recom· mended for approval, the Long Beach-Orange County Chapter of the National Safety Council, opposed the r ecommendation. A spokesman said the bids of all nine competitors relied on Na- tional Safety Council materials for which only the Long Beach· Orange County chapter is the authorized distributor. In addition. the safety council spokesman said. in order to get authorization to use those materials. a driving school may not have classes of more than 50. He c laimed a ll of his com- petitors Cor the Orange County contract had submitted bids with class sites running up \o 150 Wieder Has Heart Surgery Irving Wieder, husband of Orange County Supernaor Har- riett Wieder ta reported ln good condition today after undergoing open heart surgery Monday in Milwaukee. · A spokeswoma n for Mrs. Wied r 1aid Mr. Wieder was ex- pected to be moved out of in· l e nslve ca re at Mt. Slnal lfospltaJ by Thursday. She 1110 nolt'd that Mrs . Wledtr has asked that no nowerw be sent \o her husband and that friends Instead mak donations to the American Hean AasoclatJon. Mo t ~ant to have • ay In uluaun1 t acbcra. and 83 ptr ttnl think th . 1mo tandarcb for acblc,·lng a df'ar houltl apply to au, N>tAntle 1 of ethnic or tt'Ol10m1<' d dvar"•I Mort than half d •crib\• lbem eh PollUcally H mid dlf'.()r.tbe-mad,, rt. About 28 J>flr C'f'nt vtew th rnulvt" as ll~ral, ubout II pt'r<'~nt n <'On . erv U\'t Fewf."r th n half would lcgaliie mar1,Juana 1.cl-• ThtM' ond omtr· opin10 and demogroph1e ch racteristlc or i.tudents are cont.alnt•d an u i.um Vacant Parcels Studied Orange County s upervisors, faced with fe wer dollars for parks and flood control in the wake of Proposition 13. want to rind out if they can ~enerate more income by leasing vacant county land. . . At the s uggest i o n s of Superv1sor Ralph Diedrich. the board asked officials of the county Environmental Manage- ment Agency Tuesday to con- sider concessionaire leases for park and flood control property under agency .management. Parcels could be leased for various activities ranging from restaurants to sports facilities. county officials explained. ··Because of budget con· straints now and in the future." Diedrich said, "new thinking 1s being injected into many county programs. "I believe there are many parcels of land ... that could be of value to the private sector, under lease. and that could re· suit in income to the county and st>rvice to the rommunity," he wrote in a letter to fellow supervisors. Supervisors also will s uggest possible pilot projects for testing the lease proposal Diedrich said he is reviewing one sugj?estion in his district Supe rvisor Thomas Riley said recently -pur c hased counly beach land in Capistrano Beach mignl offer some possibilities in his district. Riley also menll<>ned a lease arrangement for the (uture Fainiew Regional Park in Costa Mesa as a means of at- tracting funds for park develop- ment. "l don't think it is going \o get developed without this klnd of action." said Riley. Th e cvunty has offered leases of property in the past. such as com mercial sites in Dana Point Harbor. the Mile Square Park golf course and the Newport Dunes recreation center. But Diedrich noted the county in mos t Instances has sold rather than leased property. ·'It would seem more logical to lease such lands in the future in order to establi'1h income on a perman~ot ba~is," he said. Coimty Hires Computer Consultants Arthur Young and Company was hired by Orange County s upervisors Tuesday to help de· velop a long-range assessment of county government's future data processing needs. The firm was one of three rec- ommended lo s upervisors by a committee or data processing experts from county government and private industry. Of the three, Arthur Young submitted the lowest bid for the consulting work, $109,770. Arthur Young was the same firm used by the Orange County Grand Jury last year for an audit of county government'!\ current seven-year $26.2 million contract fo r data processing with Computer Sciences Corporation. That contract expires In 1980 and Arthur Young will help draw up a new bidding package that will be used lo soUcit pro- posals for a future data process· mg contract. Supervisors authorized county staff members to s pend as many as 2.000 hours asslsttng Arthur Young with its study. while the firm bad proposed compleUng the project with just 450 hours of county help. Supervillor Rol p,b Diedrich. howtver, contended having the county st.off work more closely with the consultant should off er "a more valid work product " County government handled lu own dato processing service until contractJr1g w1lh Computer Sciences Corporation In Au1u t, 1973. mu rr of data on e ntering ft e hm~n surveyed by the Amt>ncan Councll of Education. Tht> ACE looked at 383 col· ll'lll'll und Utllvcrsltles In the na tlon ()( UC lrvlne'.s 1,593 fall of 1978 l'ntcrlntt fres hmen, 856 piartlt,paled In th 5urvey Th<' op\nlons of UCI students don 'l vary lilgnlMcnntly from thost ot students ln other parts of the nnt on . Only about 15 percent of UCl Ire hmen want to abolish college grade11. · · • • On~ of the every f9ur students ruvor censors hip-of student publicatJons. a nd one of every t1vc th.Inks college admuustra· lion has the right to ban con· troversial speakers from the campus f\ pro(ile of the class of 1982 nationwide s howed somt: marked differences In UCl freshmen. They're a more racially bala nced c lass. Nationwide. nearly 91 p ercen t of the freshmen surveyed we re wh.ite. The UCJ figures was 67 percent. There were more blacks at UCI nearly eight pe rcent com· pared to about six percent na· t1onally -and there were more orientals. 15 percent compared to somewhat more than one per· cent. The Mexican·Amerlcan ratio was 7.7 percent at UCI compared to .6 nationally. Racial backgrounds were de· termined by asking students to list in which of seven categories they belonged. The categories w e r e white I cauc asia n I black /Ne - gro/ Afro.American, American I nd 1an. Oriental/ Mexican · American/Chican o. P uerto Rican-American. and others. The statistics show that the ·. while/Caucasian cateiory at UCI changed from 86.3 pertent or the student population in im to the most current figures of 67.2. Nationally the compadble figures were 95 percent in 1973 to 90.9 currently. UC t Chancellor Dani~l Aldrich Jr. gave credit to an ac- tive university Involvement m recruiting minority s tudents. "It indicates a lremendo~ chirngc in the composition of our s tudent body when we opened U\ 1965, when you could have count ed the minority students on one hand,'' Aldrich said. "We have made a conscioui. e ffort to reach out \o the minon- ty students. We have many pro. gra m s to reach out-to the Junior colleges, to the high schools, even to the juotor hlgh schools." Aldrich said there are still "great numbers or students 10 Orange County and Los Angeles County that need to be reached" to be told "the UCI story." "We're working on involving them ," he said. UCI officials regularly make sorties in to the various com- m unit ies t o explain op portunities at the campus. The ACE ,urveY also showea tha t UCI students got better grades in high school than did the national average entering college freshmen. More than 93 percent reported "8" averages or better . compared to about 83 percent nationwide. Sixty-one percent of the UCI students reported they selected the university because of its good academic reputation. The next biggest reason cited for coming to UCI was its offer- 1ng of special education pro- grams. None of the students said they came to UCI only to l(et away from home or because -------e couldn'tfindjobs. Washed lJp in Ne1eport Two window washers who got stuck out· side the sixth floor at 1201 Dove St. Tues· day get a lift fro m Newport Beach firemen. The pair, identified as Jimmy Jones (with hat> and J essie Sumpter. found themselves in a jam at about 4 p.m when the motor that raises and lowers the ir platform stopped working. The men were rescued about 15 minutes later b y firemen using a snorkel truck designed to reach high places Mobile Lot Plftn Gains Supervuors I mpo•e 50 C.onJitjom The proposed de velopment of Orange County's first own-your- lot mobil e home park advanced a step Tuesday before county supervisors. The board endorsed a list of 50 conditions lo be Imposed on a future 617-unit tenant-owned mobile home s ubdivision which would be built on 232 hilly acres in a rural El Toro area. But they a lso asked d e · velopers of the proposed Sad- dleback Meadows complex to come back next month with pro· visions aimed at keeping the prices of the homes in lhe so- called affordable range. or at an average price of about $55,000. Tuesday's action imposing condlllons on the development marked lbe first step in the two· year P.rocess. McNm told s upervisors last fall he expected to sell a home and lot in the $50,000 range. But the average price had climbed to $5S.000 by Tuesday. a rise blamed on higher building costs. McNiff aJso had said efforts would be mad e to k eep homeowner association dues un· der $50 a month, in part because the association would own a small shopp1nit center in the de· vclopment The center's revenue would help finance grounds m ain- tenance. a ~urity system and a shuttle service to carry rest· dents 3.5 miles down El Toro Road to the nearest major shop· ping area. he had said. McNiff's attorney contended u n s uccessrully Tuesday. however . that asking the builders to donate the com· merciaJ property lo the associa· tton ··would be a n onerous burden." He agreed to seek proposals from a s hopping center de· vcloper willing to lease bare land from the association and report back in four weeks . "This project h as a si~nficance far beyond one de- velopment." N1xen said. "We hope 1t will be a first step. a model. in providing a ffordable housing in Orange County "We implore you not to destroy the pro1ect. he said. "We need your assistance .. in not imposing so many economic burdens.·· e students at UC I want me doctors. dentists and \!Cle arians than the usual batch of freshmen. A significant number -almost 29 percent-are maJoring an biological sciences. That com- pares to only about 1 percent na- tionwide. and reflects the UC I ~mphusis in the field. The uni· • versity, besides .a grounding 1n the bas ic biologi cal d is c1plines. has created new field~· within the field, particularly th~ t!slablishment of one or the na- t 1on 's first de partments or psychobiology. the biology of the mind and its effects on the body T he next g r ea'ter ca ree~ asp a r ation is of prospective engineers. accounting for 12 per· cent of the freshmen. T he least popular fields at UCl a r e agr1cuJture. history and, geosraphy. Students were asked Ute in· comes or their parents. Thirty-six percent of the enter· ing freshmen reported family a nnual incomes of less than $20,000; the percentages drop rapidly with lower income: 12 percent under $10,000. some fl percent under $6,000. less than two percent under $3,000. The biggest econom ic cluster o f students 15 pcrcent - re portcd f ami ly 1nromt>1> between $20,000 and $25,000. More than 12 percent of the <;tudcnt!> said their famtlc~ earned more than $50,000 a year What values do these student:. hold? Accordin g to their answers, UCI freshmen want to become authorities an their fields, raise families. attain financial security, h elp thti needy and develop a philosophy or me. In addition. developers Grant McNiff of Costa Mesa and Graf- ton Worthington of Rancho Mirage are to come up with means that would allow a future homeo~rs assodation to de· rive revenue from a commercial center that would serve their community. Supervisors h aggled among themselves and with the de· velopers' attorney, Alan Nixen, for 90 minutes Tuesday before taking action on conditions for the development. Lynn Hart HART'S John Hart SPORTING GOODS Supervisor Ralph Clark. for example. at first said be would vote against the development unless it included restrlctions agains t building on steeper slopes and grading a long scenic ridgelines. Without such restrictions. he said. ·•t feel then that this prop- erty probably is not proper ror this development ... Clark nlented later. however. saying there is a need for more mobile home parks and a need to allow mobile homeowners to purchase their own land. "I say that l am marching to the tune lbat l have to protect the eovlronment where 1 can ... Supervisor Ralph Diedrich s aid. ''But I also have a massive amount of people lobbying me to get more s ites ror m obile homes." Board Chairman PbUip An· thony added, "t just don't think you can save every ridgelltle ln the world and meet all human needs." Last August supervisors ap· proved a change ln land use des· lgnaUon that wo11Jd allow de· vtlopment of the tenant-owned mobile home par k off El Toro road south of Cook's Corner At the time. -they gave de· velopers two years to work out dttaU11 and obtain needed county approvals. saying if they failed the land would revert back to an ope n 'PG ce and rese r ve c&Alcgory 538 CENTER ST.• COSTA MESA• 646-1919 Children's Sweatshirts & Pants -150 each Baseball Warmup Jackets-J9s ladies' Tennis Dresses & Shorts Reduced 20 to 50% Ladies' Racing Swim Suits Reduced 25% All Down Jackets Reduced 40% Litt1e Girls' Tennis Dresses-500 o,en 9 to 6 Basketballs Foatballs Y olleyballs Soccer Balls Softballs Baseballs T emris Balls Sat. 9 to 5:30 Tennis Shoes . Soccer Shoes Jogging Shoes Track Shoes Baseball Shoes Basketball Shoes Volleyball Shoes Tennis Rackets Badminton Rackets Racquettaall Racquets Racqaetballs Racket Strinlinr Center 531 Center St 646·1919 • ' • 1 i I l ' I f I J I . .. tl4 OAILV PILOT NATION I WORLD o t t'olunt a111? ·Q ~~ 'Fear' Guides witla~I( Tom ~vf'('' 1 Marpb in Wages, Prices r ot Bick r WASIDNGTON CAP) -Forty-one compani&s have requested ex· ceptloro fr0m President Carter's anti·lnflation wage 1uldelloes, but only rivu have so rar sought reuer frorn the prtce standards, the ad· minislraUon DMOunced today. TtOlOW TUE llt\SCALS 0 DEPT. A mood of a1vln1 lbo aaelc to local poliUclans seems lo ~ prevaWng ulonR both tnd.tl of thia bf. t of all pcwtbJe coasts Barry Bosworth. director of the president's Council oo Wace and r>rsce Sta bill tr. disclosed the San CJemt11tt" \Ot~n JUSl 1ot lbrou1h applylnl ll\e bool 10 lhree C1ty Council mt!mtM-rs ~o of lbem wtrci con J4tantly bickerlna with th· lh.ird So t.M voters canned a.ll lhrte fleureti In ttstJmony submitted standard have been granted, but Lo a tloU!ie Government Opera· the rest remain u.nder consldera· tlons subcommittee that is hold· lion, Bosworth said. He added ing hearlngs on Carter's anti· that to date no individual or Now. up coast in Hunu.oatc>n Beach, certain parlles urc <lttempttna to oust ull seven council mtmbers and the t'1ty uttomey a i. t•n added attraction inflation program. company bas been determined MAvv OF THE naMs are to be in violation of the anti· ,,,. • . inflation standards. seeking exceptions to the 7 per· So avid att Hunungton'& recall leaders that they even , declared the effort lo oust former m11yor .Ron Shenkman, · cent wage increase guideline on ON 11JESDAY, Alfred Kahn, the grounds or "acute labor the council's chairman. told tbe s hortage," a category used subcommit tee that more than particularly by companies that 200 or the nation's 500 largest requ\re hig hly specialized corporations bad pledged their workers support for the president's Five exc-eptions to the wage "volu n tary" wage-price who had already beaten them to the punch by quilting the touncil. Apparently you just can't resign fast enough in Hunt· ington Beach. AS TO TIIE CHARGES against all the Huntington city officers, onf' recall leader was quoted as saying all their bickering is really hurting the municipal government. Thus you may be amazed lo learn that in both the San Clemente and Huntington Beach cases, bickering has become grounds for recalling elected brass. Thls is a rather new twist Previously. it had been assumed you do not recall a public officer unless he or she has been guilty of gross and shameful misconduct in public office. IN OTIIER WORDS, the council person was guilty of 01aking off with part of the city treasury, or took a s izable kickback for a rezoning consideration. or consistently showed up al council meetings in an advanced stage of boozing and snored a lot during the sessions. Now, apparently, bickering is enough lo get certain of the taxpayers passing recall petitions. Thus I guess you must change your views on local gov· <>rnment. I always thought City Councils were supposed to bicker. I recall one bicker that went on for days in Newport Beach on the proposed door for the City Clerk's Officl'. There we re two factions on the council. One side want· cd an expensive fully gla ssed door. The other demanded the economy of a half.glassed door. Half-glassed won. I think. But nobody shouted recall. IT IS UNCERTAIN at this writing .how the throw-out campai,gn will go in HunUngton Beach. But we do know that three council persons have been shown the City Hall exit in San Clem ente. · Even more amazing, 21 San Clemente residents have taken out nomination papers seeking the seals of those oustC'd These people must be gluttons for punishment. They too want to get on the council so they can later get booted for bickering. First Lady Speaks On Mental Healt1' WASHINGTON c AP ) -Rosalynn Carter, the first president's wife to testify before Congress in more than 30 years, said today society must erase the stigma attached lo mental health problems. ·until we break the self.feeding cycle of fear, discriminaUon and lack of understanding, our efforts to improve the quality of caro for all who need it wUI be in vain," the first lady declared in testimony prepared for the Senate subcommittee on health and scientific research. Mrs. Carter lobbied the committee, headed by Sen. Edward M. Kenned y, D·Mass., for the 117 recommendations in the report of the President's Comlnission on Mental Health. She is honorary chairwoman of the commission 3,000 More Vietnamese Ask Refuge HONG KONG (AP> -Another freighter jammed with Viet· namese sailed into Hong Kong waters today. Government of· ficials said the ship could slay indefinitely but questioned whether the 3,000 passengers were true refugees or people who had bought their way out. The officials said the Viet· namese couJd not come ashore because Hong Kong's refugee camps are full and that it would be more humane to keep them on the relaUvely roomy 3,506-ton freighter Skyluck than to bring them a shore to the crowded camps. Food was sent lo the ship. T HE TAIWANESE freighter dropped anchor at Lam1na Island, about two miles southwest of Hong Kong. About 30 policemen boarded the rr·eighter. Sources close to the government said they seized documents and questioned the passengers and crew. Government sources aid leaving the refugees aboard the Skyluck should draw interna- tional attention and spur other nations to do something to help the tens of thousands of refugees fleeing Vietnam. A TOO'AL OF 224 other ref- ugees from Vietnam arrived in Hong Kong Tuesday aboard fishing junks . Singapore officials s aid the Skyluck left there Jan. 12 with no passengers and listed Hong Kong as its next port of call. llong Kong permits ships that list Hong Kong as their first port of call to enter with refugees they have picked up at sea pro- vided they give the Marine Department advance word on their nationality, type, number of persons aboard and reason for coming here. PHOTOGRAPHE RS WHO got near the ship said the refugees they saw did not look Uke they had been adrift at sea. A government spokesman said there was ·'an increasing amount of evidence" to indicate the Skyluck passenge rs bought their way out of Vietnam with payments to the Vietnamese government and lo an intern&· tional syndicate dealing in retugecs. 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Kahn also defended what he sees as the administration's legal right lo use such sanctions. such as-·"Cienytng government contracts to firms in non compliance, as a means to en- force the guidelines. Kahn. answering criticism·- from the American Bar Associa· tion and the General Accounting Office, said "our lawyers tell us it's legal" ror the government to impose sanctions by wit!JM>lding contracts from companies that violate the guidelines. ~ature's ArtistryJ 1 DURING THE HOUSE bank· ing subcommittee bearing Tues· day, KAbn also saJd the anti· inflation program is "in a very large measure, voluntary." But he added the government is pre- pared to use economic sanc- tions. · Three joggers examine a giant ice geyser that ,was formed after a pipe broke in Lancaster County Central Park in Lancaster, Pa., Tuesday. The pipe ran through a wooded section or the park where water froze to tree limbs making it look like a giant geyser. Kahn added that more than 200 of the nation's largest cor· poraUons have promised to com· ply with the price standards. which generally limit price hikes to S.75 percent.· HE ALSO SA.ID most recent major labor contracts have re· mained we ll within the ad· ministration's 7 p ercent guideline for wage hikes. GSA Auditor Flays Purchasing 'Waste' However, the ABA 's economic resources controls committee released a report Tuesday say· ing "the president's plan is not voluntary" because it relies "on a fear of government retalla! tion." WASHJNGTON <APl --An individual buying a single product over the counter often can gel a better deal than tbe federal gov- ernment which spends $3 billion a year on supphes , says t~e chief au'dilor of the General Services Adminis tration. Howard Davia. head of the GSA 's audit division. blamed that situation on the GSA's "multiple award" s ystem of negotiating prices with individual suppliers. rather than buying supplies through competitive bidding. Jn testimony Tuesday before the Senate Governmental Affairs subcommjttee on federal spending, Davia cited a recent example in which the GSA negotiated a 6 percent discount on a product. However. Davia said the supplier gave a 25 percent discount to dealers, a 50 percent discount lo wholesales and 17 percent to one over-the-counter bllyer. The GAO, a congressional in· vestigative a nd auditing agency. expressed similar misgivings Monday, but the agency added that it is preparing legislation to give the president authority to withhold contracts. "I ttunk such examples are more typical than not." Davia to\d the panel. Understanding, Coping, Accepting, Growing, Tranquility No one ltkes 10 think about 11, yer during life we will all be rouched by the loss of a loved per!>On Underatendlng, coping, accepting, arid flnallv, g rowing lhroogh the experience is essential to hie .. Perhaps no other subject is so litrle understood. or misunderstood, and yet Os importance I'> undeniable And, this is why this Important sub1err wns selected as a Course by Newsp•per. The course examines the Issues and problems that mortality presents to modern American Society. The topics Include: the dying patient. grief, the funeral. death and children. explaining death to children. youth and suicide. the role of the care·g1ving prof esslons, moral and ethical 1~sues, and life after death. Two units of college, cred11 will be awarded for lhe succe~ful compk.>tlon of this sociology course .. I~ ,., accepted for transfer by four·year colleg~ and univers1lles Tectehers, nur..es. and others may recervl' professional credit Course by Newspaper readings ctre c.ctrrled Saturday., bv the Dally Piiot beginning February I 0 The 14 ne~paper essays are supplementl'd hv texts and the per!ionai a<,<,1stdnc1· of tnstruClor Ted Barnes .it Coastline Communltv College. Act today. Sign up with the form below. COASTLINE CO'v1 MUNITY COLLEGE DAILY PILOT ----------------------~-~-----~~--------~-------I I I CLIP a nd MAIL REGISTRATION FORM I • I I I I I I r -_,.;.~--~-:-_...;.~--"~--.~~~--tK un'-"""'" ~ . ...,. IMnlll I I NAME----·-------------------- • l••' '"'' .. II I k(..)IOlNCL ADOR('-S ---- 1 I Wll(N 010 YOUR PRI .-,n .. T -,r AV~" (Al II OflMA !!l<·i"I I kl• N<'I ( !\ ~. lh lllff ltiOAI( C<>tl~l1M ( ommun1ty Col~ 10231 ~l.iter Ave f ouoi,,fn Vdlley, <A 92708 _ l lKl"-1 Im I r r l I t ' I I I I I I I I I : UMlCO..,IAlll>< lllJF."'' I'•" )Nn -------' I I I tf")llN c,..,.,.. < nmoi. 'I'd <. •• ~ .. ..,.. 7 11 ~ 1 o I £.nro• mt <n 0..irh Ao Ol,1n11 I < l\<IU.~ & Chdl\9l' I ~Sot ll>4oQy I 00) ,, II Pt.ti 1 l A/\ \\1\ II I I l I I • (),flt • '------------~---~--~-----~--~--~~------~---------' CALIFORNIA No Date For Duke Re leas LOS ANO'EL.t;S t AP> • John Wayn~. r•cov.,r•na from a cancer ooc.r•taon. la WI U\ C.he UCLA Mtd1c1I Center and hobpltaJ orflt ala now aJ'fll l aay· tn~ ~~o ~·n bf' r l ued. "We know th l hc'i. 1eavU\.a but lhe~'r. no d •ftnlte word oo ( ) whe~ lw ·\\tit b\t 101n£ bom , .. med1cnl C\'Utt•r :,pokesman Al Ille ks S'11d Tueiday After Wt.tyne's Jan. 1J opera· l ion ror sto mac h cancer. hos ottal poke11 men said the 71 -year-old box otrlc~ kln8 would go home "in a week or 10 days." Hicks said Wayne was "pro- gressing s atisfactorily," but would not comment further on hls condition. NoTG%BI~~ SACRAMENTO <AP l Caliromia does not need a tax in- crease to Offset Proposition 13 revemre losses because a gov. ernmenl hfring freeze has worked so well, Gov. Edmund Brown Jr 's chief fiscal adviser said Tuesday. Finance Director Richard ·Silberman's rejection of the possibility or a state tax in- crease "anytime in the foreseea- ble future" contradicts a recom- mendation by Brown's special commission on Proposition 13, which submitted its final report Monday. 2 F..,Hfe• Safe SURF <AP> ·-Two Porterville families who drifted at sea aboard their 24 -foot boat for three days escaped injury when they abandoned the craft a nd swam ashore in a pounding tide, the Coast Guard said. Ben Powell. his wife, Ona, and 13-year-old daughter Karen were joined by Stan Thomas, wife Alberta and 7·year-old son Russell on the weekend voyage aboard "The Carolina." But the engine died that afternoon and they drifted until Monday after- noon when they decided to strike out for shore NII€ Na~d ltt Sadt LOS ANGELES CAP> -The California Paralyzed Veterans Association and two han -dicapped women, Paula Zeller and Patty Ann Berkosky, have filed swt in federal court against the Federal Communications Commission and NBC Inc., claiming discrimination in employment because or dis· abilities The suit filed Tuesday seeks an injunction restraini.ng further alleged discrimination against •1 qualified handicapped persons on the basis of their disabilities. and also asks unspecified general and punitive damages. Teaepw Fa~t• Told SAN FRANCISCO <AP> - Federal investigators have un· covered evidence that a mysterious drum of dangerous chemicals was shipped to the Peooles Temple colonv in Guyana a few days before a death ntual clajmed more than 900 lives, according to a published report. The San Francisco Examiner? in a copyright article pubUshea in Tuesday's editions, quoted un- 1dentifit.'<1 sources as saying the drum or toxic c h emicals. possibly cyanide used in the mass murders-suicides, arrived a few days before the Nov. 18 murders of Rep. Leo Ryan, D· Calif., and four others. Af'Wl ....... e VOLUNTEERS PLACE BOOKS IN VACUUM CHAMBER Lockheed Plant In Sunnyvale Alda Effort Wisdom Frozen Water-soaked Books Tr.eateiT . SUNNYVALE <AP > -The wisdom orthe ages is being freeze. dried like coffee in an attempt to rescue 40,000 waterlogged library books. The volumes are going through a transformation that makes them bard as a rock. then brittle as potato chips. then -it is hoped -ready to go back on the s helves. As part of the process. each book Is spending a rew days in a vacuum chamber that was used to test the lunar land rover. THE BOOKS WERE SOAKED last Nov. 4 when the water main serving Stanford Universitf's library ruptured. Most of the flooded volumes were works o philosophy. religion and other humanities. but some rare 17th-Century miniatures were also ~. Fttbruaiy 7. 1979 OATI:Y"Pl\.01 AS I Evidence 'Flawed' Action Hampers Fraud Scheme Case LOS ANGELES <AP > -Rubng evidence was obtained by IUegal means. a federal judf.e bas thrown out key material in the government s case against a 32·year-old computer analyst who al· legedly masterminded a complex wire-fraud scheme to steal $10.2 million from a bank. RU1tln is on trial -racing charges of felony grand theft, wire fraud, int~rstate transportation of stolen property and s muggling -in connection with the Oct.~ theft of the money. Authorities claim Rifkin tricked the bank into transferring the money to his account in Switzerland, then used most of the funds to buy diamonds from the ~viet Union. Amon3 the evidence suppressed by U .S Dis· trtct Judge Matt Byrne on Tuesday we re an arrest warrant. an alleged confession and a cache of diamonds. · THE GOVERNMENT WILL now 'have to .. evaluate the evidence that remains and decide whether to appeal," said Assistant U.S. Attorney Kaherine Stoltt. RlFOUN LATElt RETURNED to the United States and was arrested near San Diego on Nov. s with a cache of diamonds worth about $13 million on the retail market, authorities said . Defense attorney Robert Talcott introduced the motion to Byrne to have the evidence sup- pressed, Riflcin was originally held on $4 mllUon bond, but 1t was later reduced to S200,000 after rus at- torney argued that almost all or the money had been recovered or accounted ror and that Rifkin was' in debt. Murder, Rape Case Psychic Hunts Suspects CUPERTINO <AP l -The past few days have been busy ones for Kathlyn Rhea, whose adrenalin tells he r things withheld from mos t people. Authorities say s he bas_ helped them locale two bodies, one missing since last September. m s. Rhea, a parapsychologist for 13 years, took less than an hour to solve the case of Russell Drummond, an elderly man who wandered away from his family Sept. 2. His body was found in Calaveras County over the weekend. SUE ALSO gave g~eral in· formation to police on the loca- tion of an 8-year-old Fresno girl whose body was found in a ditc!h Tuesday. But Fres no Lt. Maurice Regan said the body was located because a farmer 2 Bodies Discovered saw the child's poodle whlmper- ing near a ditch and called police. The coroner's omce re· ported tile girl had been ~aped. Ms. Rhea. who says she is a _psychic. said she planned to work witll police-to firrd -those res ponsible for the death or Vic· toria Anne DeSantiago. ·'The person should be ver:y . very nervous about the whole thing," Ms. Rhea s aid Tuesday an remarks broadcast Jive by radio station KMAK. She indicated two m en were involved. and pledged to "do everything I can to see that they're brought to justice. If they're listening, they'd better pay attention to that." Ms. Rhea provided "visual i mages" police said helped locate Miss DeSantiago's body Monday. She said she told police ''the girl was dead," lying naked in a plowed field near a c hicken r·anch and mountains. "I -knew the child had been phys icaJly bt>aten," Ms. Rhea said. POLICE SAID two men lured Victoria and her J.year-old s~· ter, Eva Maria, into a car Satur- day by ocrering-to help find their dog. Eva Maria was found crying but uninjured sever a l miles away. She told police Victoria had resisted attempts by one man to undress her. Later, a rarmer realized a description of the missing girl's dog ·matched a dog that wan- dered onto his property Satur- day. Searchers began concen· trating on the a rea, and soon found Victoria's body. soaked. as was a collection of Time magazines. The soggy books were rushed to commercial freezers so they LOS ANGELES CAP> would not mold. They stayed there until Monday. when a dozen -County flood control Stanford employees and volunteers removed the first 5,000 books workers h ave dis. from the freezers, carefully unpacked them Crom cardboard crates covered the bodies of a and lined them up on shelves put up in a 15-bY·lB·by-40-foot young colipte· snot to 1 vacuum chamber at Lockheed Missiles and Space Co. here. death near Pacol ma OCficiaJs at Lockheed say freeze-drying books is a first for Dam. them. They're doing the work free of charge, and they say it's cost-The apparent murder ... .,._.,_tw,_-,.e11 191 ... To .__~ ... WI0"9 .•• 5()¢ OFF Per Pound I iog them SS0.000. victims found Tuesday The books bad to be put rnto the vacuum chamber w1Uun two were identified as a1erGoodUnt•IFeb.13, 1979 hours of the time they were taken from the freezer. because if they Arthur Nat Leos, 28, or l7001. COAST HWY~ c-.. Mer'"°"' '7J.ff00 OH ALL HONEY BAKB> HAMS. started to thaw the pages would be bonded together in the vacuum-Pacoima and Maryann ~ 24601 ltAYMOM> WAT• a TCNtO ID~ a. TOIO. f't40MI 1J1.m2 ing process. said Lockheed public relations director George Ro~ers. 24 or Lakeview l:fl~ lt06f IEACH &YD. •~Alfta.D. HUHnMGTOH IEACH. PHOttt 14&-1575 ~ Mulhern Terrace, sheriff's dep·· ~~ M1o~0rwo.,&----.u ...... s.a.-...,,,..~ ~- LOCKHEED OFFICJ"'•"' ESTIMATE it may take them two µties said. No weapons /;.',.,.. ~\,~: ,......, were found at the scene. ~ ,;,{~ mont~todryo~au~.OOO~b.~5.~aw~k. -~d~~u~tli~eis~s~aI·~d~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ lo the vacuum chamber, the books wUI be heated at tem· e P 1 · peratures from 80 to 120 degrees in a 60-hour process. The moisture that bas been io them since the flood -and almost all, other moisture · -will be s ucked from the pages. Character Actress, Jody Gilbert, Dies HOLLYWOOD <APl -Character actress Jody Gilbert, who began her movie career with W.C. Fields and later appeared in such films as "Hello Dolly" and "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid," has died of complications following an auto accident last Call. Miss Gilbert, whose age was not revealed, died Saturday at her Sherman Oaks home, a family spokesman said. Born in Fort Worth, Tex., she studied at the Pasadena Playhouse before joining Fields in "Never Give a Sucker an Even Break" ln 1941. On radio she was Marie Wilson's partner in "My Friend Irma." which she later portraye<' on television. and she played Rosa on "Life with Luigi." More recently. she appeared on television's "Switch," "Love American Style," and "Sanford & Son." She is survived by her mother, a sister and one brother. Funeral services were scheduled today. february furniture SALE!!! ";'--~~~-;;-::-:-:~--- HERCULON® SOFA AND CHAIR SET Modern sturdy w~ frame with t1eroulon• olefin 19 so 0 co~er In Mexican bronze ollve pattern. 86" length sofa has padded arms end deep cushions. 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Cosmetics BUllOCn WllS~I~~ - NEWPORT 1' I Orang Arson Outbr ak - l'arg t of Driv Anionll'ls -people "ho purposely set lire~ for revenf? • u ·uranc fruud or aome 1ck delicht are the t rget of a nt-w Oranae count y la w nforcem nt trackdownlhatd n • pubUc1uppcrt. At n pre ~ conf rencc I t w k. reprt.' cnt~tlves from local, stat nd fed r l acenrl asked for citl1ens' h Ip they try lO curb "-hat was c lied ''the cancero~ growth of arson " the nation ·s ra test .:rowin~ crime t1ro and police orrtcaals id thl' c r•me or Clre· ettmg as n difficult one to dete1:t. and one many c1tt1cm, tend to overtook ' cnmint.tl. Yet state rittures ho\\ nrl'On Is blum ed for a t l~a~t 25.000 rires p.>r \'ea r in Callfornia. blaie~ that claim 16 to 20 hvt!s, inJur~ 3GO person1> and raus£.' an esttm~tted S37' million In propert> dum ug(' In ndd1tlon. the offi cials point out . the public pay-, for property damage caused by arsomsts through higher insurance pre miums on their own property Thanks LO Neighborhood Watch a nd similar efforts. it is not uncommon today for local reside nts to phone police about s uspected cnmcs -the prowler near a neighbor's home for example. While the criminal clues left by arsonists aren 't as easy for the citizenry t.o detect, those with tips about a s uspected fire-sette r s hould be e ncouraged to come forward with lheirinfotmation Driver Ed Threatened One of the budget cuts now being pondered at s tate l~vel woula involve elimination of behind-the-wheel driver training in high school. a t'hore most parents are more than pleased to turn over to professionals. The classroom a'spect of driver education would not be affected. That is mandated as part of the high school instructional program. Behind-the-wheel training, though not mandated, is offered in most high schools and is financed jointly by the st.ate and local school districts. The cost per student. is about $108, with half coming from local tax sources and the other haJJ from the state. The s tate's contribution is not derived from taxes . It is taken out of the Pena lty Assess ment Fund, the money paid in fines for traffic violations. The Sacramento budget jugglers would like to use this money for something else . The theory apparently is that behind-the-wheel training can be provided by parents or obtained from private driving schools.. paid e ither by parents or by local school districts . That's a ll ver y welJ. But it's been fairly well established that parents are not always the best , or even very good, driving instructors. And the .cost of private instruction would be a burde n, either for parents or for financially st.rapped s chool dis~ricts. It may be said that driver training should not be the res ponsibility of the s chools. Unfortunately, especially in Southern California. driving skill is a necessity of life, and the bette r the s kill is learned the safer we all can be. The budge t trimmers s hould put this at the bottom of their cut Hst. Civics Illiterates A mandatory run-through ii? civics is s upposed to give high school seniors a modest grasp of the workings of gove rnme nt by the time they gradua te and are eligible lo vote. It doesn 't seem to be taking. The Gallup o rganization recently surveyed 1.000 17· and 18-ycar -olds fo r the National Municipal League. It found: Only 3 percent could identify Alaska and Hawa ii as the last two stales to join the union. CFlorida, Mexico and Canada were among the ans wers l. Only 4 percent could name the three presidents who served be.fore Gera ld Ford. --Only 29 percent knew that presidential nominees are chosen in conventions. --OnJy 50 percent knew the president cannot appoint people to Congress. Some of the answe rs were imaginative. The United Nations was identified a s the nation with the largest population in the world; the CIA and FBI as agencies -Of the Unjled Nations; a nd Latin as the language most widely spoke n in Latin America. Dr Gallup's suggestion for improving the students' s cores: ··Assign a couple of hours or reading every night.'· Not a bad idea . • Opinions ell.pressed 1n the space above are those of lhe Dallv Pilot Other views expressed on this page are those or their authors and artists Reader comment 1s invited. Address The Daily Pilot. P.O Box 1560. Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Phone (714) 642·4321. Boyd/Traffic Mover By L. M. BOYD That famous huckster or yesteryear. P . T. Barnum, opened a museum in New York City, Crowds jammed the place. Barnum wanted to move the walking traffic faster. The morp he could push out. the more he could get in. So he posted a slgo over one' exit which attracted an enormous number of the curious. ll read: ·'To the egress." Client asks how fast a weU· served tennis ball travels. Df~ar Gloomy Gu Aaln Is that magic po· tlon rrom heaven that makes Californ ia drivers 1uddenly rorget a ll they know about handlin«acar. • S,G.D. ' Believe 112.88 mUes per hour is top speed. That doesn't even come close to the jai a lai ball, please note. It moves along at as much as 150 miles per hour. Was in the late 19th cen- tury that a certain bishop declared in s ome anger: "FUght Is reserved solely for t he aogels!" The bishop's name was Wright. He bad two small sons named Orville and Wilbur. Halethorpe, Md., has a llt· tie piece of legislaUon on Its books that prohibits a kiss f~m lasting longer than or>e second. Q. "What goes into that mixed drink known a!I tbe Praller and why Is it so called?" A. Bourbon, anisette and ~rapefruit juice. Remember Frailer, the California lion, who ,fathtred 34 cubl? The drink ls named in hi• honor. Clalm Is OM drink and you purr while two make you roar. Qualnt. The Univenity of Arliona was buUt -In 1890 before that state had any public blgh schools. ~Obert N Wte'd/Publlsher ThoMH tceevlt/EdltOt 8a(bara Kreiblch/EdltOflat P• Editor " Teng Ruffled ~etente Backers W AS lll NGTO N Hand· wranrana by champion of U.S. Soviet delente, In and out Qf the Carter odmll\lslratlon, over the th m ol Teng llstao-plng's vlslt conrtnna th timely warrung be trumpeted: be on 1uard! Jn private meetings w•th l'retth.lent Carter and public ut· t eru n ces. Teng u hort l'd Amcncan to til9nd up to t h e Sovil·t U n 1 o n l'sper1ally in h ts rrieehn1ts w i th Con gress men . Hi s me s s a ge th e n · S i g n all the a g reern.ents with Moscow you want. But be resolute Jn fa c ing Sovie t "hegemonists": that means you must act, not just talk. That ls dissonant language for the ears or Secretary of State Cyrus Vance and his principal adviser on Soviet affairs, Or. Marshall Shulman, because it undercuL~ their global strategy: do not offend-Moscow. Thet- strategy is precisely why Teng feels a lecture for Americans on the menac.e of the QOlar bear is essential. Thus js the first visit here of a Chinese comm11nist leader filled with irony .. The very diplomats. academicians and politicians who have clamored for lies with Peking for a generation are em· barrassed by Teng's warning that the U.S.-Soviel cold war persists. Some of the very Carter administration officials who insisted on "normalization" want to gag Peking's anti-Soviet voice. NOTIUNG bette r illustrates this than the experience at the state dinner of actress Shirley MacLaine, one of the legion of American visitors the past dec- ade entran ce d by th e totalitarian cadence of Maoist d1 c tatorship. -When ·she e x- claimed delightedly about her experienees in China in 1973, she was hurried down the receiviRg line by Teng. Undis mayed, Ms. MacLaine proceeded at the Ken· nedy Center gala to praise China's Maois t leade rs now Earl Waters believed to be under house ar· rest :it Teng's orders. Tent's preference ran not to Shirley MacLaane or even such ~ongtime cru sad ers for normalizat1on1' as Harvard's Dr. Jobn Fairbank. placed at the No. 1 table with Carter and Teog. It was only Sen. Henry M. Jackson, a Democrat long deni· grated b)' the Shirley MacLaloes of his party as a cold warrior, who received s pecial attention and warmth from the Chinese leader in the White House re· ceiving line. JACKSON had long and amicable talks with Teng in Peking in 1974 a nd 1978 <in between which Teng was purged by the Maoists>. and be prob- ably has a c loser relationship with the vice premier than any other U.S. official. But beyond friendlblp, Te~g·s embrace of tht Senate's most Important critic of U.S.-Soviet detente was an Intentional message. , One l'eQOD that message -wu necessary was that only a bland press statement, not an official communique putting forth a common rront against Moscow. ended the Washington phase of Teng's visit. U.S. officials say · the Chinese made clear from the outset they normally do not is· s ue commuhiques. tr so, that practice evoked sighs of relief at the State Department. Teng's visit bas been dreaded in Foggy Bottom by Prof. Shulman and his followers who fear any provocation of the KremHn migb_t not only e n. danger the SALT ti arms control pact but so dlsturb the Russians that they would further destabllli.e world order. Word seeped out of the State Depa~ ment to bewaTe of the charismatic Teng suck1nc ut I~ lo the new Indochinese war. AS TENG arrived, State Department officials a lso leaked worries that a dozen Chinese divisions massed on the border might invade Vietnam. Actually, U.S. antelligence has no reason whatever to believe that troops brought up to the border follow· ing Vietnam's conquest of Cam- bodia meant anything more than a futile show of force. Sen. George McGovern, typi- f yi n g th e longtim e .. normalizers" now appalled to find an anti-Soviet messace in the Chinese fortune cookie, is· sued.. a gratuitous warning to Teng during the sen atorial lun c heon . Res pondtng to McGovern's plea .not to repeal "trade" U.S. intervention in Vietnam. Teng replied: we do not intend Intervention but are opposed to Hanoi's "provoca- tions."' Rethen reaffirmed Pe- kmg 's intent to combat Soviet- s po nsored. "hegemony" in Southeast Asla. CARTElt FOUND no need to hector Teng on Indochina. Rather, their private discussions produced general agreement, except for SALT. Teng told the president his government did not object to SALT II but pointed out that three previous U.S.· Soviet arms control agreements h ad not pr even t ed the phenomenal rise of Soviet m!litary m~cht. That viewpoint might not be. far from national s ecurity advis er Zbigniew Brzezinski's. Furthermore, the re a re Of· fic1al s in the administration who see danger 1n the Vance thesis, publicly sounded by the presi- dent. of keeping Washington equidistant betweeit\ Moscow and Peking. That is the m essage brought here by Teng Hsiao- ping, causing such anguish for Sen. McGovern. Ms. MacLaioe and their friends. It would better be taken as a signal that, for the U.S .. it is later than we think. State Weliare Program Gets Seco:rid Look In the "O.K . Corral shootout" between Gov. Jerry Brown and Speaker Leo McCarthy one of the major bitternesses is over the amount of increased aid to be given those on welfare. The debate involves Brown's oh· durate stand to limit this to 6 percent while McCarthy is de· manding a 15.6 percent boost. Since health and welfare represents more than 30 percent of total state expenditures. they are not quarrelling over peanuts alt h ough w-b e n i t trickles down to the recip-. ients the dif .. ferences are· notlarge. But the ract that more than 10 percent of California's 22 million are on welfare not only makes the issue big in dollars but in voles as well. As for the latter there are two sides to consider, that or the recipients and that of Art.Hoppe those who must pay for the aid, m any of whom feel that those on welfare are already pampered. CAUGHT IN the middle of this crossfire is Assemblyman Dan Boatwright of Concord. He is c h a iPman of the Wa.vs and Means Committee which must review the budget and consider the proposals for increases 'Or McCarthy and other legislators. "I've been studying the prob· lem for wet?ks and I'm still not sure I understand it," he openly admits6 adding, "And I am not so sure that anyone else does includ· ing the people who administer the programs.'' "But, based upon the data that has been obt ained it does not ap· pear to me that those on AFC Caid to families with dependent cbjldren> are doing too poorly at the present level." Boatwright explalned that the average grant for a family or three is now $318 per month. "But you lhust remember that is Just the basic grant. Additional· ly , again s peaking of the average, they receive $44 from oUtside non-taxable sources. SS2 in food stamps and SlSO a month In medical care which gives ~hem a clear net income of $564. This does not include s pecial al· lowances for s uch things as transportation, which could in· e lude auto payments and gasoline, as well as tools, uni· forms and other work-required items along with certain other al· lowances. "WHEN YOU cons ider that people not on welfare must pay income and social security taxes and their work related needs in- cluding transportation out of their gross earnings, I would have to s ay that people on welfare are not too badly treated at $564 a month net. And since that figure is for the average grant, many get far bigger pay· ments." He said the figures are the latest developed by Social . Services Director Marion Woods and were based upon the 425,000 family units considered bard core cases plus another 42,500 representing those temporarily out of work. · The AFC portion of the welfare program is costing more than S2 billion annually. half of which is paid by the state ltnd loca l governme nts . The in· creases sought by McCart hy would cost the state another quarter billion while Brown's proposal of 6 percent would add only about S66 million. The total budgeted fo r all .health and welfare programs is about $4.5 billion. BOATWJUGRT. however. re- peatedly pointed out that be,con· siders the aid to aged, blind and disabled to be in a different category. "I think cost of living adjustments for those people should be treated sepa rately. They are the ones who are being hurt by inflation." He said that after bis studi~ he has concluded there is an urgent need for some major re- for ms in the welfare programs and he has readied legislation for changes in several areas. Friendly R ehabilitation Advice Frotn an Expert . . Wasblngton T be rollowing transcript of a conversation between several unidentified parties was found on the While House lawn after the gala banquet welcoming Chinese Vice Premier Teng Hsiao-ping: "By golly, Mr. Teng, It cer- tainly is good to see you here at the White House. Who would have bellev'ed lt possible?" "Well, it's certainly all due to your bold foresight In opening the door t o normalization of relations between our two countries, Mr. Nixon. ActuaUy, If it weren't for you, I wouldn1t be here tonlaht.'' "And vlce versa, Mr. Teng. vice versa. But what I meant was that just three short years aio you were pursed by tbe Gana of Four and dwelt ln dla- grace and humlU1Uon. And now here you are tonJgl\t, an bonorcd aueat. at the Wblte Hou1e." • "YeR, that's true, P,ir. Nixon. And how long has it been for you?'' · "Close to five years. But, to tell the truth, I'm not fully re· ha bill ta led yet. I'm here tonight more or less on good behavior. Frankly, the re~on I came was to ask your advice.'' ·•certainly, Mr. Nixon. What about?" "Well, it 's not that I ever want to be President again -ha, ha -but, tell me. how did you get rehabllJtatOO so quickly?" "Expene~e. Mr. Nixon. I've been purged more often than I care to think about." "Me. too. Mr. Teng, me. too. When old Governor Pat BroWti of Callfomla retired me ln dis· grace 1'1 1962. It waa alx k>fta years bel9 I could ruo tor of. fice again. "Yes, your determined come- back wu an lnaplraUon to all of us poUUcians wbo were out on our ear at tht time." "ltJT EVERY comeback 1eta harder than the last, Mr. Tenc. Thia OD$ seem• to t.. tatint forever." "Are you aure you took all lbe proper steps? First. did you go Into hiding to wait for it all to blow over?'' "Naturally. And I made a Cull "l don't cit? If you did meet your wilt hero. We're not t~ her' bade and that's tfnalt" , ' public confession of all my blun· ders. wtuch I blamed on my in· competent aides, all of whom went to jail. Unfortunately, they all wrote books blaming the whole thing on me. So I'm ript back where I started." "Have you t rie d wall posters?" ' "Wall posters?" "Yes. you simply sneak out at midnight. and stkk up a bwach of wall posters saying, 'Dick Nlx- 00'1 One Peach of a Guy' and before you know It , you'll be President again." ''WALL POSTEllS! Hmm· mmm. No. I don't think they'd work here. Mr. Teng. lam afraid the Arneriun public, simply hat too lone a memory to permlt dis· graced pollliclana to be re· habllltatedovemlght." "My ~lencea, Mr. Nixon. r auppoM you'll just have to,. lax and crou your brid1e1-'*' you come to them!' ··crou your l"1dro wtJen ••• Excute me, Mr. Tenc. Senator Kenne«bt Paon m~1 Senator, but I lroftder lr f rouJO aat YQW" adv lee'" By ffllGll . l 'l ,LI i\. ""' .MC•....-.\ RIDG .Fl 1.0 , Conn. The-rt-la th11tru 1ng n•·w ... from Oldf" £nah1nd thut 1$ h \ 1n1t 11.5 Caallout tw>ri· Th 8r1tl1r.h arad m1r. rom mun1ty and mteU11cnu1 . •uch a tbey un'. i.are still ~1ng bust lv to Rudy rd Klphna. • poet without 1)4.' r ht> n~vf'r dtd ac Mpl a P<'\'tl.C~ nd • !'l.o~l laurt'ut who wa11 hud to rf''lt In th~ 1~ot1l " <:o rn t-r or We ~lmrnl11t r Abb«>y without tver btwma bt-t'n naml'd pot't 1aureah.• ENGi. o·s GKt.\TF.ST writer mcc l>t<'kt'n!-1 t('mam d '"' pariah amon; the douhh· doml!), .............. Adnce Needed Jt's not food but expert ad· vice that dc\•cloping coun· tries need to improve their way of life. s ays Lillian Carter, the president 's mother. Mr!.. Carter. who se rved in India for two years with the Prace Corps. ~poke <1t a s ubcommittee meeting in Atlanta "hkh • an ""PoCtJc lnJw l cc ror the Bombay·bOrn balllld r "LEST Wt; t'O&GET" Is Kip· 1tn1&'1 warning against the abuses uf nat onaJ power And, lest we torawt. ht• oll>O wrote such gems Ub "Never praise a sister lo a sis· ter In the hoi>t! your compUments niach the proper ears." the common man. They ca lled him ao Im· perialist, a colonialist. a war· lover. even worse, a fascist and a racist. which was patently absurd but il was the price one paid in those days of declining empire· for being both patriotic and popular In print. "In 8rH11n." writ ts r11ul Johnson, th<.> dt•l n1ul1h d crit1c .ind formt•r t'dllor of the Nt:w Statc~man, · It ts now common for • youna peraon lo emerae from t •lat chool• at a,cc 18 Wlthout on~ havln1 heard Kip Ung·a name mentioned In cla s. Tb!& attempt~ ef(actment ol a ~rt"al writer la without parallel, at any rate> on this Ide or th,1 Iron l'urtaln " "'"""! •la• .,rece ••• ''C•lee llP die ......,~ .. ,. • hrdetl" a11d "O• Ea•C b E .. t _.. Wnc u Wnt ••fl ~r tlae ,.,.,,. ... ,. fnt\C'y that Go1mt all the way through &chool In the mother countrv and never even once ht'arlng the nitm_, of the genius who wrought s uch gold from lbe molht'r tongue as "Kim." "The Jungle Book . · "Gunaa Din," ~," .,Me• .. , ••• lato -l•r•"•We trwllWe dt• tlae Oaterfl l11telleec-1 eHce .... 111ere ce•1'f•~ c•ac • peet readd ••C ...... ~ f)e • ,,.et ., lie .., .. peptdaf" .... 1ie~ .., tlae e--••• •••· . . ·oanny Deever," ••soldiers Three." "The Light That Failed." ''Plain Tale from the Halls" and many others that have made him the most memorized and quoted writer in modem times NEXT TO THE Bible and Shakespeare, Kipling's words fill mor~ pages in most books of quotations than anv other font of epigram and wisdom More than Byron, more than Keats. more than Or. Johnson. M-0"'e than the jusUy .obscure Alfred Austin, who was poet laureate of England in Kipling's day and rates only three cita· tions in Bartlett's Familiar Quoalions compared with 9th double-columned pages for ruddy Rudyard. "The female of the species is more deadly than the male." Kipling said that. "Meddling witlJ another man's folly Is always thankless work." "DOWN TO GEHENNA or up lo the Throne, be travels fastest who travels alone." "She was Immutable as the hills but not quite so green." "A woman's guess is much more accurate than a man's cer· tainty." _ "The s illiest woman can manage a clever man, but it needs a very clever woman. to manage a fool." ·•on the road to_Mandalay, where the fl yin· fishes play . "MORE MEN ARE killed from overwork than the im· portance of the world justifies." "What should they know of England, who only E ngland know ... " "The tumult and the shouting dies, the Captains and the kings depart." "A WOMAN IS only a woman "FOR THE COLONEL'S lady butagoodcigarisasmoke."Kipl· an' Judy O'Grady are sisters un- ing said that. der their skins." Kipling also wrote. among a thousand other .. Every one is more or less memorable lines, "take up the mad on one point," Kipling said while man's burden" and "Oh that, too. East is East. and West is West. ·'The backbone or the army is a nd never the twain shall meet," the non·commissioned man." which got him into unforgivable Gen. Douglas MacArthur's trouble with the Oxford intellec· ravorite quote --from Kipling, tual elite who already were con- who also observed, "Single men vinced that a poet could not GEORGE ORWELL, the con· science of socialism, came to Kipling's defense. So did T.S. Eliot, a genius among the Tories who also won a Nobel Prue for literature. "The first condition or un· derstanding a foreign country is to smell It," wrote Eliot, "as you smell India in 'Kim•." He .,.,~ .. 'S PLUM81NG HEATING AIACONO, !>I t" 21/o~I ~rv•<• l U'f\f' ~tttrh dt <rour Ooot IC.ell ~IOff Nh"~~· YOW Arr•I CO!>TAMESA642-1753 ISUHewpert8lv•. MIUIOH v1uo49S·0401 '"" ~ c.ti1.i·-1s. .. 0 F ... Awr Pht I ~~~ ~ AAiend 1 } called Kipling "the first clUien of India." Nirad Chaudhuri, the Indian writer. regarded "Kim" as the finest novel ever written about India. That was all long decades ago, but as the British critic Kln1alef Amis pointed out in a recent book. the argument Is not ended:. "Kipling remaJns a haunting, unsenlmg presence" among the custodians of national culture. "FOR THE BEST part of two generations," adds Paul Johnson. "Critics and educa· tionali.sts on both sides of the Atlantic have persistently belil· tied his work a nd discouraged the young from reading him." On this side of the ocean, kids can sit throueh the "Jungle Book,•· thinking Wall Disney cr eated it, or m aybe catch "Captains Courageous" or "The Light That Failed" on a late night movie and not know both came from Kipling's pen. If they have a feel for the langu age, it's best they don't know what Hollywood did to "Gunga Din" and "Wee Willie Winkio1'' y ALE ME N AT the tables down at Morey's s till bl~at; "We're. p0or little lambs who've lost our way, Baa! Baa! Baa!," without a bow in the direction or the author: Kipling. Do cub scouts around . the world join the pack and den without knowing Kipling's Mowglie inspired it all? And yet in Vietnam I met dozens of Gl 's, omcers and grunts. who could sit around the tent late al night and recite: "The end of the fight is a tomb&tone white With the nome of the late de· cecued. And the epitaph drear: 'A Fool lle1 heTe Who tried to huatle the £cat.· " Kipling wrote that before the French and the Americans had lo learn it the hard way. Dr. Flanzer likes !o keep everything stra1qht. Which is the only way you'd like your dentist's pitch. And since Dr. Flanzer believes in playing the percentages. there's a good chance you ·11 score big; a complete course of dental treatment for a lot less. Want to find out the score? ActTedeJ Ctil fw M Afll JI tt LMll 642-0112 Dr. Arnold H. Flanzer, DDS 370 E. I 7tt. Street Costa Mesa I in barracks don't grow into possibly be a poet if he was plaster saints." .--------~po=:p~u.:.:la:r_:a:.:.n:.:d:_:r_:e.:a.:.d..:::a::..:n.:d...:.r..:.ev.:_e:..:r_:ed.:::._:b.:y_::========~-======================--------.:... 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SOl"IDUOn t'lub.-J ho~t1n1i1 l h t> 50lh Mid\\ l nl r Rt'l(ultn. f' ·b 1118 19 SCYA announCl'd thut tht' "M1dwmters" would auam bt· t·xpund(•d this yt•or with th election o ( thl' Mus lon Bay Yacht Club 1n San Diego. WI one of the host clubs . Prevloubly. the al nl midwin~r classic. wh1cb draws more than 1.000 sailboats In over 100 classes, was spread ttom Dana Point t o Marina del Rey. PROllleer Peter Van Sehultze has been appointed s taff ofC icer for public relations by Division ll. District 11 or the Coas t Guard Auxiliary. · .safe ty U ppet;l. Local clubs selected as hosts for the golden anniversary edition or the Midwinte r s are Duna Point. Capistrano Bay, Newport Ha rbor, Balboa, Bahia Corin- thian and Lido Isle. The biggest congrega- tion of boats will be in the Los Angeles-Long Beach ha_rbor complex wher e the event started a half century ago. Host clubs in the Los Angeles area a re the Los An geles Yacht Club. Cabrillo Beach Yacht Club, Long Beach Yacht C lub. Alamitos Bay Yacht Club. Seal Beach Yacht Club and Little Ships Fleet. PHRFRace To Pintado Pintado. a 22-foot Albatross s loQp skip- pered by Dave Williams was the Performance Handicap Racing Fleet winner S unda y i n Voyagers Yacht Club's White Elephant Regalla.. W ASJUNGTON t AP J An estimated 60,000 mjuri~ per year will be prevented by a govern- ment regulation on power lawn mowers due to take effect in 1981 , the government says. The lawn mower industry says the safety features wiJJ add $36 to $S0 to the price tag for the mowers. THE CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY Com- mission unanimously approved the regulation after defeating a move on a 3·? vote that would have allowed the industry an extr a year to develop s afe ty standards that would achieve the same goal. The regulation still could be withdrawn if the industry devises self-regulation that promises to reach the safety goal, the commissioners said. If it is not withdrawn. the rule will require that mowers sold after Dec. 31, 1981, have devices shut- ting off the blades within three seconds after the ~er lets go or the handle. Thls is intended to pro- tect someone who walks from behind the mower to clear cut grass from the machine. A SECOND PART OF THE RULE will require I hat the blades. which revolve at up to 200 miles an hour. be shielded from the operator. In addition. warning labels pointing out the ha1ards or mower blades will be required on manually pushed m owers as well as power mowers Otht>rwasc, the regulation ~pplies onJy to 1>ower mowers The comm1ss1on staff s~nd lhe r egulation will prevent 60.000 or the 77 ,000 inJun es caused annual- ly b y power mowers. About 10,000 of the injuries lead to amputation or fingers or toes. said Susan B. King. commission cha irwom an. THE COMMISSION MIGHT LATER r egulate othe r hazards caused by power mowers such as the threat of object s being thrown by the machines. The commission dealt with blade pro- blems first because this is the leading type or in- jury. The Outdoor Power Equipment Institute, which represents most power mower manufac· turers. opposes the blade slop feature. It wants the );overnmenl to let the industry develop safer mowers. TESS IN .-l0RENC£ C TESSIN, rts~nl ot N••¥WPOrt O•~cn. CA Senlces are o•·fldtt"IQ Pac U ic \/1~w Mortu•rv. N,.woort Bff<ll ..U-1700 l'ENNOW!lt JAMES C PENNOWER, rMldent ol l <l(lunl> -.ms. ea. S..rvl<t~ are ~ndlno d t P4<.ift< VHtw Mor-tu.ny, Nrw oof1 8•6(1\. 6'4·2100 LUBO JACK t lUBO. ro10~l!I ol Loi Anq<>tes. Ca Pused away February S, io-. Survlvoeel bY 1\1\ •lst•r~. Ger1ru<le l 1<111en'91d and SMah La•~Y. both ol C.arO.n c;.ove Ca end Ooo-oltlv A W•s..erm"" of SI Louis, M1uour1 .,.,vie'\ wltt be "''d Tllund•Y. f~bruary 8. 1979 111 n N-. ot tile HerbOr L-Mc>um OHv• Mor1uary Chao•'· 1n1ermen1 ~ervlces 1m · m"dl•l•I'!,' followlnq. HarbO< Litwn· Mounl ()Oft Mo<1UM''f of Cosi. Mo a ~<IO US•. GARN&Jt MARY M GARNER, ;M)e 5S. o•nwd tt•ay 111 ..,._.. 6".t<h -r"e s,,,, II•\ "'\10 Pd ••nee 1•s1 Survived by d•U(lhter Nlary Ellz•~lh GarMr of Mounto1n Ct>nlrr Calilornlo. &tlltr Merv Eliu!~th Galloway 01 Gardon Ci•ove C.lif • fati.r JOl>n Wl1t1am Con- D eath Noti~e• don ol Me••CO. So>rvk n wttt lie f\eld Tf\ur,ditY 11 AIM ciraveslOlt, MOunMln Vlt w C4'mt!tery 111 San 8trl\llrdlno. Bobblll ~morlel Cl\apel, dlrl'<lor\. 182-111>1 In I~ of llOWtt$ clOMllOM ,.,av ~ -10 lhe Amer'l<an H•art AUO<>alior> JOHNSON WILLIAM ARNOLD JOttNSON, re· s10.n1 of Santa Ana, .,.ned away •n Orar19e. e.ttttorn<a. February 4. 1n•. Survived by wlle Bobble Jol>n, I oe1191t1er Patll Jof\MOn of Colla Mesa. son Britt Joi\,,_, of Th<Xlsand Oaks, Cellforn111. mother Llltl.ion Jol\Mon ol OallH, T<'U'-~\ter Mr& Joh" H Wltllams of 51\anvoc•. Tun. ancs one f\efl.brother, H•rvey Holcomb ol OaltH. TexM. AM<!,.., 7::IO W•ctn<!~· day. Ftb 7, P1Klll< View CllaPt>I. Funeral servlct' Thursday ,PM Paclrlc Vl•w Chaoet '"'"rmen• Pat Iii< View ~tal Parll Pacilk Vie# Memor lal P.,k dlru lors. 644 2700 SIWY JOHN SIWY JR • rnidenl ol CO\ta Mesa, ~ P•u.d awav Feb<ua,.., S. 1919 Surv1veo b'f 111\ son, .Jof\11 J Slwy 1u 01 Set)Ht~. ca. C,..,metlOn with bUrlat Al \N arrenqecl b'f mo<luery 8•11 8r0ildway Mortuary dlrt<lon •·U·"~ ~~~~~~~~~~~ COCN•AN "BCE llOTMHS SMITM'S MOITUAIY 627 Matn SI Hun1tng1on Beach 53&-6539 'HK FAMILY COlOMIAL FUHHAL HOME 7801 Botsa Ave Westminster 893-3525 OERAlOINE COCHRAN. rHIOe"' of litQuN e.ac11, ca. Paswo away Ftbruar y S, 19.,. In ,.,., hom4t. Ar· ran91m1n1s -· I~ dlre<tlon of M<CO<'"mtel< Mof1\la<V. 7~. ltOY FRANK BRICE ROY, '"Iden! ol Costa Mesa. Ca. Pautd a way Fe1>r11<1ry 3, 1'1t MH5 of tlle Cllfl\tlan burial was lleld on Wtdnndav, Ftbru!lry 1. 1'1' al St . Joachim C..l!IOll< Qlurch #1111 Msqr. TllomM J. Nevin <elebr<tnt fftltrment servic~s M H•rllOr u-Ml'mo<lal Peo, HM11or lawn Mount Ollw M0rtu¥\I ot C<XI• Muadtr~ S.4SU• GOLDIEllG BOATING The regatta consisted of three races . the second for centerboard boats and the third for Luders-16s. Trophy win- ne rs in each race: PHRF --l , Pintado; 2. R e dlin e. Vern Mathisen: 3, Cat's Pa- jamas. Carl Last. CENTERBOARDS - 1. Yarmonlees, Bruce M a tlack; 2. Lillie Twitch. Bruce Twichell; 3, P ·Cat. Randall Shelley. LUDERS-16 · I, Matinee. Jerry Moulton; 2 . Lollipop, Burt McNair: 3. LiUle Lulu, Alan Lindsay. Part Timers Racers Fun, But Work By ALMON LOCKABEY Dally ~II-' 1tN1J4ot Wm.t- "Fun and exciting to sail, but I wouldn't want to own one." That summarizes the opinion of man)' veteran offshore sailors regarding such ultra-light dis- placement yachts as Drifter and Merlin. the two downwind sleds that have been smashing elapsed time records in many blue water races since they appeared on the yachting scene in the 1977 Transpac race to Honolulu. Morrie Kirk. past commodore of the Balboa Yacht Club. Voyagers Yacht. Club. the Southern California Yachting Association-and current com· modore of the Pacific Coast Yachting Association- moreor less shares that view. HE AND THREE VETERAN skippers from the host Del Rey Yacht Club presently have the 69-fool Drifter under charter and are driving for first to finish and hopefully, a new course record in the 1,125-mile Marina del Rey to Puerto Vallarta. Drifter is a joint entry under BYC and DRYC with owner Harry Moloshco of the Long Beach Yacht Club along for the ride. Here is the way Kirk explains his involvement with the famed ULDB: "I think I may have discovered the most economical way to 'own• one or these ultra-racing sailboats Four or us have chartered Drigter uoder a formal agreement whereby we take full res{>Onsibillty from Moloshco for the boat for the period of tbe race-including several practice days. Alter the race it's Harry's baby again. "SAIUNG ONE OF mESE ullra·lights is comparable to sailing an ice boat. On a sl>innaker reach you sometimes exceed the speed of the wind. It has go to be a big lhri. ·11. We look forward to being the first boat to finish at PV with.a new elapsed time record." The DRYC skippers in the charter are Sid Renkow, average experience includes seven major long distance races, including the Transpac. In the PV race Drlfter does not have her old rival Merlin to contend with, but the 65-foot New Ze aland ULDB-25.000 pounds heavier than Drifter-is in the race for the same goal-line honors. ,ACIF4C VllW MEM<>ltlAL PAU Cemetery Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pac1f1c View Onve Newport Beach 644-2700 RUTH B GOLDBERG, •f'l~nl ol La9u"• 8~.cll, Cll. PllSHd •way Ftb•uary s. lt7' GravulOe ~rvlcn •~r• hl'ld on ~soav, Ftt>ruMv 1 "'' at 11art1or Lawn-Moun• 011ve }7. ht Club Plans Memorial Park HerbOr law!>'Molmt ~p Otlv1t Mor1uary ol C0\111 MtUJ dlri.c· 111[,R..;, Ill's U~5»4. McCottMfCIC MOITU.UllS Laguna Beech 494-9415 Laguna Hills 768-0933 San Juan Cap.strano 495-1778 IA.LTWIRMIOH N BA&. NOMI ~2424 Costa Mesa 673-9450 l&.L 110.ADW 4 Y MCMTUAIY 110 Broadway Coste Mesa 642·9150 SMffK."'"4tu..UMt MOITUAIY WUTCU# CH4 nL CrerretOtY • Fiower Shop 427 E 17th St Costa Mna 846--4888 A WILLS l YNOOH A. WELLS, SR .• oasse<I Ope • of Hunlll'IQIOfl Bffc11. Ca. P<ta'4!d ewav &I away et tr>e llQt OI n years Ru~nt n•ng Ftbr1141'V 4, "" _. "°111 ~lal Hosoll•t • .,.wpon hacll, C•. Mf. Day Rites w.111 ...., '*"' a Wlf~ oal!I•· lnQ Celft\ractllr for over «I ~ - memwr of IN lflrltl"9t0n ~" City C:-11 from 1"0 to 11164. SunlYH by lllt wife, Heltft Ct•ven Welts; two ~.,,.-Mii, OI.._ '#ells ot HllfttlflQtOll llMd\; ..o "811C1<" We"s of t.Of'9 llMCll, ca.; .ncs Hete11 Allen of HOuUOll, TeMs; tlwM or•llCkNl<lrtn: tllrte '"""~lldmt: two sis· ters. EINI Utllly of Oltl. ca.: - I f'tM l>otlllln of HUl!llllflOll 8"c I\, C:.. Frtenn _., CAii! ""'" • Noil 1~1 ..,.11. 1119, I'~ 1, 1'7'-lrom N0911 IO t PM on Thursoar. l'"ellNM'Y •· 1'7' 111 Pl.,ct ero111e" Smlllls' Mor111.,y, w!>trt 1-el Mnlns wllt " ,_ Ov<ttd at II AIO\ Oii Fnday, FtbrlUl'Y t . "" lnltrment wilt N 111 Ille f'flrll•'l>'fll Cemttery. Plff<t 8ro1Ml'S· ~mitM' ~v Cllrt<ton. s•.s,.. --'Neptune Society CltlMATION IUltlAlc AT SCA 646-7431 Call'°' frH f*tfotlo "-" l1n c.tt\./ lllr ' The Los Angeles Yacht Club, rounded ln 1801 and the oldest cottnthian yacbttna or1anbation ·an Southern California wlll bold ita 18th openlll& da)' ceremonies and regatta Sat urday at the club's facility, 500 Barracuda St., Termlnal lsland. LAYC bas a number or members from Newport Beach and other Southern California areas. Tbe 19'19 officers will be installed at a Oa1- ralsing cereny at 11 a.m . The MW omcera are J. WtJllam Scott. Hancock Park. commodore; Willard Bell. Puadena. •Ice commodore: Donald BJacki Palos Verde!!. n~or commodore: and Schuy er Hoffman, Wh1ttu~r. neet captaln. Opening doy roct compeUUon wlll st.rt at 12:30 p,m. with races for five tlasses, Including ocean racers nnd one-desiJln classe11. Peroetual trophies at stake are the Flagship al\d Vanderbilt award!. A traditional opening day event h1 the Hors D'erby In which fomiJies race their boats whJle the wlvt!s prepare hors <1 'oeuvres tor the eve.Ina cocktail p3rty. followed by a dinner dance ORANGE COUNTY I BOATING I OBITUARIES Politf~al Notes L WV Meeting on Issues By O.C. H\JSTINGS Dfltleo.lty ...... , ..... Chapters or the Orange Coast League of Womeo Vote rs are conducting study meetlngs on various topics this week. All are open to the public. The Irvine group will meet Wednesday at9: l!ia.m. to discuss Jocal programs and a "Know Your Town" booklet for Irvine. Janice Hathawa y, 3792 Duchamp. will host. The Newport Beach ·Costa Mesa chapter will dJscuss Costa Mes.a's houslne and community development program at 12: 15 p.m . Wednesday in the home of Mary Brooks. 3487 San Marino Circle. Costa Mesa. The Laguna Beach unit will dis cuss traffic parking and population projections in that ci- ty at 9:15 a.m.~hursday in the home or Helen Meyer, 1645 Sunset Ridge Drive, Laguna Beach. OFnCERS OF THE Orange County Coast Association will be installed Feb. 9 al a banquet scheduled for the Irvine Coast Country Club, J600 E.~oast Highway. Newport Beach. Rep. Robert E . Badham, R· Newport Beach will.be the speaker. Orange County Fifth District Supervisor Tom RUey is the installing officer. Dinner will be at 7~30 p.m. following a social hour. • • • • A PUBLIC FORUM designed to seek out perso ns seeking election as Republican State Central Co mmittee of California officers for 1979-80 will be held Feb. 13 at the Sad- dle back Inn, Santa Ana. The forum starts at 7 p.m. a nd there is no admission fee . . .. PAST PRESIDENTS of the Costa Mesa Republican Women TOILET SEAT Federated will be honored at a meeting scheduled for 7·30 p.m . Feb. 22, in the home of Mary G. Bennett. 2724 San Juun Lane, Costa Mesa. • • • ORANGE COVNT-Y Fifth Dls· trict Supervisor Tom Riley has bee n named chairman of a March of Dimes Executive WaUc scheduled for March 31 as a feature o( the annual WaJk-A- Thon organized by the birth defects group . Riley said be hopes business and civic leaders will Join him m a walk designed for thos e physicaUy unable to complete the regular 32-kilomeler Walk·A· Thon course. March or Dimes organizers said they are hoping for a minimum pledge or $500 from participants in the mile walk. Brunch will be served to partk t· pants . • Seat yourself .. on a comfortable new seat • Molded seamless seat with lull cover • Fresh. clean white with non-eorrod1ng plastic hinges 488 Hand held 2)88 Stationary 1388 •Tingling & soothing ... from gentle spray up to 9000 pulsating jets of water every minute . • . adjustable •Take it off the wall or leave It stationary .•. 5 H hose •Shower & k"P your hair dry .•• Kids l~e 111 •EZ 2 Install! 71/411 SKIL SAW HEAVY-DUTY STAPLE GUN • Arrow T50 • Does rt all' INSTAPURE WATER FILTER • Water . clean & tasty water drinlung water • ·Removes Cf'llonne. organic cnem1cats & susoended particles • For purer. cleaner. better-tasting water • F· I by Teledyne Water Pill: 1988 14" PIPE WRENCH • Loosen up gOOd wrench The • f saw for the • 1 man • Deluxe . . . the saw that mad e Skll famous • P o werful 1~ hp burnoot-Protected motOf • Safety SWttch . . guard stop ... 5300 rpm cutting soeed • Combination blade & wrench . . J574 • Takes ,,. .•• 511 6 • 3/B"'. •,~·· -9/t6 & ce11 111e staples • Perfeci balance . replaceable tower law • Prec1st00 milled teem by Fuller 3488· "" '~ IOo A!IO Cy•ndO• Oto~ oc• 1288 588 I THE KWIKSET EXTRA-SECURITY LOCK BURGLARS DON'T LIKE This new tock has all the le1est features thet make It as • close lo burglar-proof as a lock can be. Get one today - tor the safely and prolectton o l vour hOme and family Featunnq • FROM • Full r · deadbolt with free turning steel rod insert 1 ()8S • All steel tapered cyhnder guard • Two solid ste€'1 remlorc1ng nngs • Soltd brass keyed cylinder mechanism Poltshed Brass 01111!< ''" .. -;l'Ofl<ly "'9""' LANTERN • Light up your Ille• & ycur stairs & the wooded trail • Ideal for the car. boat ... everywhere J 88 Q°-!'!!..~ OPEN SUN DA VS CORONA DEL MAit, 3197 E COAST HIGHWAY /1KILOMF.TER SOUTH O•' /._•••1ta11 Mac.\anrua ~·*' c blockt 1 6 7 J.JIOO CrownTrueYalue More than you expect in a Ill Hardware Store ... ~ ..__ .... ~ .... .,, ...... ....-. .. - Caneer~:Pati~nt J)ies After Laetrile Doses OAKLAND <AP l A woman who cho• LMtrile treatment nther than loM' h(>r btta t to rancer Sllfltry and be "deformed ·· t\11 died from cyan de polJOOlna c:•u•ed by mualve ln1eatton ot th aprl<'ot plt baaed mateir1al. acrordln1 to the coroner. Jo Ann Ella P)'e. 42, or Saft Lean· dro. dlfd Der 3 ant•r t1kint LaetrUe. which ht" hoped would cure her b reast ca ncf'r. C hael Deputy Alamt-da County Coroner Roland Pruhl 111d ·ru day LAETIULt: I ' u trude/a~k for a substtlntt' d ·rived from the cbtmlcal umygdull11, found naturally In the pits of apricots and peaches and bit- ll'r olmonds Aclvocatcs claim Laetrile Is o.n ef- frrta ve cancer treatment, but the U S Food and Drug AdmlnLstraUon and the med.ld.1 establishment ln lhls country have said there la no proof it is of any value in treating cancer. Two months of extensive tests by :i:ii~'""l the coroner's office confirmed Mrs. >1 Pye's death as the first Laetrile- related death in Alameda County. ~·"'"11.iltmMPI Prahl said. APW'"-• It may look like Bandit, an Australian Shepherd. owned by Jan Stratford or Carmichael, is about to d·evour the family's pet goose. Actually, the two are buddies and are playing a friendly game of bite and nip before feeding time. Protest Set In Seal Kill BEVERLY HILL.SI CAP> -The campaign against the slau~hter of babv seals off the Can· dian coast bas brought about the patnership of two animal protection groups to fight the killings. Cleveland Amory, a critic and author, said the world's largest anti-cruelty to animals organiza. t ion the Fund for Animals -will cooperate with the world's oldest -the England-based Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. .. WE HAVE BOUGHT A ship together, a North Sea trawler fit for the ice, and we will go to view the seal hunt next month on the Front of New. found land." said Amory. presjdent of the Fund for Animals. "On board will not only be myself but Richard Adams, who wrote 'WatershlpDown'." Ad2'ms, wbos novel on rabbits bas been made into a n ani9\;\ted movie, is vice president of the fund. ., '\ J In addition to announcing acqWsition or the ship, Amory reported that a travel boycott against Canada called by the Fund for Animals appears to be gaining momentum. ONLY TWO other confirmed Laetrile deaths have been reported in the country. according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Robert Pye, Mrs. Pye's former hus band. said she had rec~i9ed Laetrile treatments in Mexico, the Philippines, in Chula Vista and at a clinic at Albany. a city just no,rth of Oakland. ·'She was tryjng every avenue possible to avoid the knife,'' said Pye. "She was willing to try anything IA Crime Up20.5o/o LOS ANGELES <AP> · -Sharp increases were re p or ted in all categories or m ajor crime in the city last month, topped by a 66 percent j u'11p in the number of homicides compared with the same period last year . The police department noted that overall. ma jor crime was up 20.S percent last month com pared to January, 1978. "It's s cary to see what's happening in tbla city." police Information orfJcer Carl Berlin said Tuesday. ca11 s42-ss11. Put • few word• to work tor u. fl~~ FINAL REDUCTIONS ~ ....... SHOE ...------WOMEN'S-------.. • BANDOLINO • AMALFI OFF rather \han be 'deformed,· as ahe pul It, and there are a lot or people wllJ· Ina to take advantace ot a person when they're down." oa. JOHN RJcbardson, bead ot the Alban.y center, and other doctors •l the ce.ater were unavaJlable for com- ment. Prahl said the coroner's office en- tered the cue because Mrs. Pye bad not seen a physl~lan tor at leut 20 days before her death A strong smell ol cyanide prompted coroner's de· putles to perform the extensive tests. When metabolised by the body, Laetrile releases cyanide, a lethal poison. the coroner 's office said. Proponents of the controversial ~­ s tance claim cyanide is vit.tl to Laetrlle's anU·cancer effects. PRAHL SAID Mrs. Pye took nine grams, or 30 cubic centimeters, every day for 20 days, then three grams or 10 cc, three times a week for a month. The dosage was then re· duced to two times a week, then once a week he said. Prahl said laboratory tests showed she would have eventually died of cancer. The FDA ha.s banned Laetrile from interstate transportatlo9. but the U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to re· view that ban. ( L. M. BOYD J INFORMS In the DAILY PILOT Wednled4ay. febfuatY 7, 1979 DAILY PU.OT .4,J 1 Summ~ Flncmclal Staletne•I •---~-Deceti&r31, 1971 --~-....- AS Sm Cash on Hand and lnvettment ~ritles ..•••.•............. a 7. 972.39' Federal Home Loan Bank Stock •••..•.............•....•..••.••.• 889,200 Flrat Tn.mt Deeds on Real Eatete •...•............•......•.•• 118,21'."2 Loans to FadNtate Sale of Reef Estate Owned ....•.......•.•.•••• 127.0M Real Estate Sold on Contrect •••••...••.•..•.•••••.....•.••••••••• 40.880 Oth«LC>8M .................................................. 1.131.821 lnterelt Earned But Uncolteet.d .••••.•••.•.............•.•••.•••. 848.0.8 Real Es6lle Owned Acaulred Through FC>f9Cloture • . . . . . • . • . . . • • .0. Reel Elblte Owned fOf' ~ • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •.••.••••••• 280.480 Association Premises and La• ahokt Improvements (Net) •••.••••••..••.....•.•••••••••••••••.••••..•.•.•.•••••••• 2.010,1M Fumlture. Axtures and EQulpment (Net) ••••••••.•..•.....•..••.•• 478, 181 Other Assets ................•................................. 1.S&t.185 TOTAL ASSETS ...................................... 1132.125.849 LIAllUTIIS AND CAPITAL Savings Accounts ........................................ S107,25e.485 Loans In Process ....•.••..........•........••.••..•.......•... 5,487,515 Federal Home loan Bank Advances ••........•••••••.•....... 10,208.800 Ottler Borrowed Money . • . • • • . • • • . • . . . . . • . . . • . . . . . . • • • • • . • . • • • .o. Deferred ltenis ..............•...•..•••.••...............•.••.•.. 052.158 Other Llabtllttes ..•...•••.•.•••.•.•.••..••..•..••••.••..••••.••• 1.032,228 Speciftc loss R899fVes .......................................... 29.000 Cepttat. Surplus and Reserves •.•••••.............•.•.•••••••••• 7.184.882 TOTAL LIA~ILITIES ANO CAPITAL ........••..••.••••. $132.125,849 A~ insured to 140,000 Complete financial statement available to lnvestOtS upon reQuest. 0 KEYSTONE SAVINGS WHI ..... •, 14011 leocll ~ * A•••• 551 Mo. lllcld * ... wport IHdl.4JOI ~m.d. • Mh15-Vlefo.24CMI Ma; , .. ,....__, * .......... 5741 LS-. AM c..,_ Rd.• La. Blll1rt, 3tt60 Mlt1._ Trwl * Cerritot. I JUl S.-. St. * Dtl W., 2644 Dtl Mw Hll .. 11 Id.• L091) lffc .. 44'0 Att.tfc Att. * lmdo ........ 16711 lw.-• c.e..-Dr. * Sprt.g VIier, 2711 SW9ttw .. w S,.11 • ~ The sun and the air are free. • SBICCA • Ml MONTE & Olliers let them help you trim your electric bill. --MEN'S WOMEM'S CHILDREM'S-- CANVAS . FOOTWEAR . f. oFF -------MEN'S------- • FLORSHEIM •BALLY •EVANS 'OFF SELECTED STYLES • BROKEN SIZES #S4 FASHION ISLAND, NEWPORT BEACH (714) ~223 #27 MAIN STREET, ALHAMBRA (213) 212·5811 ALL SALES FINAL ~ Follow these simple tips. They require no electricity at all . Yet properly used, they can carry a lot of the burden of heating and cooling and other jobs that pJug-in appliances ~o. Mother NA'htf.e is a friendly sort. (Well, at iea t 111 ost of the ti me.) And just bursting with energy that is free for the using . So why not use it? And conserve eJectric energy which costs so much to produce? You 'll be happily surprised to find how much you save month in and month out. An C~ulll Ol>OOtlunttv lmoln\'Or I ' • _,, .......... MAGAZINE KEEPS TABS ON HEALTH Editor Ann Mather Checks Issue 'Filter King' Gets Service GRAND RAPIDS. Mich. tAP). Will Kang Hassan IJ of Moro<'co get to be known as the Filter King·~ Kmg Hassan. 49. had to giv~ up his favorite TarGard falters when he switched from cigarettes to cigars Unhappily, the Venturi Division of Bissell Inc. 10 Grand Rapids doesn't make cigar filt~rs to matC'h the TarGard model it makes for ciga rettt>s FRED OLERT, NATIONAL sales manager for Venturi. said Monday that that discovery ap. parenlly prompted a royal command. So, an aide to the king made a frantic telephone call to Grand Rapids "I returned from a meeting and round a m essage that a Gen. J a 1da had called and had a 1 personal messa~e for me from j the King or Morroco. I com - pared the return phone number with those or my friends and when they didn't match. t re- turned the call and talked to the general's houseboy. who told me yes, the genera l wanted lo La lk to me." Olert reported. • Olert had bad news for·the gene ral: His company does not HASSA1o1" make cigar filte rs .. I told the general It might cost as much as $20.000 to $25.000 lo make one specially for the cigar. The ~cncral said 1t was no problem." Olert recounle(! TWO DA VS LATt:R, OLERT got a letter from the Imperial Moroccan Embassy with one of the kmg ·s cigars wrapped in tissue. Olert studied the cigar and figured out that a $2.~a filtt>r might m eet the royal need. ordered lhel filter goldplated and shipped it to the king with the firm 's rompliments. Conipromise Eyed On Speed limit CHEYENNE. Wyo. I AP) Federal energy and transportation officials are '"receptive" to 65 mph speed limits in stales that raise gasoline tax· es. says a Wyoming offi cial. But the officials aren't sure federal laws would allow them to make the bargain with states. said Pamela Able. Gov. Ed Herschler's conservation director. The trade-off was proposed by Mrs. Abi e's of· fice after the state Senate adopted a bill to raise' Wyoming 's speed limit from 55 to 65 mph. A federal law allows the government tol withhold highway construction money to stales not enforcing the SS-mph speed limit. Transportation! Secretary Brock Adams has threatened to impose the sanction in Wyoming if the Senate-passed bill is enacted. Wyoming could Jose $51.7 million. The proposed compromise would allow statesi to keep re«iving federal highway dolJars If they raise sales taxes by 8 to 10 cents a gallon fo~ gasoline and I to 2 cents for diesel ruel. Mrs. Abl •Said. ANNOUNCING THE FEATURING· Custom Heir Cutt11i9 • Actyfl<: N11l1 • Permanents JOIN IN ON OUR GRANO OPENING SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 11. 1979 1466 tMDIAMAPOUS. HUMTIM9TOH llACH (714t IJMl2t tC.....ef~& ........ .. NATION .. Mng~zine . Reports on U.S. Diseases ATLANTA c A Jl J • A :tm11J publlcalJon print· td each wt1.'k in a b mt nt room et the natlon1l Center tor Olseese Control provide the only ofriclal and up lO-th minute rePort on lhe state or the na· tlon'• hulth Phy.1rianJ, JOUtnaUata and 1 broad spectrum of bui.lntis•mc-n that Includes comn manurac· tureris, u p1 rin maken. pharmaceutical salesmen lilnd trawl aienlb read It avidly IT IS THE M·YEAlt·OLD MMWR the Morbidity land Mortality Weekly Report. published by th COC'a Bureau or Epidemk>logy and maUed every l'~rldoy lo 85.000 subscn~rs The l2 paac MMWR provides te<:hnical but fasc.-tnatt na accounts of obscure medical phenomenon · A recent 1tf'nl told of three Colorado women who weri' poisoned by a common herb used as a folk met.hod tor Inducing abortion ANOTHER EXPLAINED HOW 13 Alaska natives were stricken with trichinosis after eating Alaskan black bear meat prepared In a wok. Other items touch on outbreaks in other na· taons of s uch dangerous diseases as cholera. smallpox or yellow fever · -diseases that the CDC's medical technicians idenlUy and study in sealed laboratories. Travel agents watch for these stories as an early warning on where not to send customers. THE STAP LE MMWR FEATURES, however, are the gray columns or statistics that chart the activities or various dlaeases. from measles to tu~rculosls. typhoid fever and Influenza. A key seetlon is Table No. 4. which appears every week on page 8. '.fbe table lists tbe. number or deaths from all causes in 121 U.S. cities, as re· ported by state and local health authorities. Pneumonia and lnfJuenia·related deaths also are cited In separate lists. "It is the only summary of death matt.er on a weekly basis available in the United Stales." said Dr. Michael Gl:e.gg, deputy director or the epldemlology bureau and editor or the MMWR. "WHAT IT TELLS YOU is the number of death certificates processed by 121 cities. It doesn't tell you when they died. It represents 70 million people -an urban lhJrd of the United Stales." Coffin manufacturers apparently watch Table No. 4 closely. "Once in -1968 we transposed the de· aths from c;>ne region of the country to another.·· said Gregg, "and we Cora calJ from a casket maker in Toledo. Qbfo. ·· The nu reports are analyzed by aspirin other pubUcaUona and used in text books. "It carries a certain degree of establlsbed fact." said Gregg. "It bas achieved a sort of quasi-legal and archival standing. At the Ume, the numben and facts are the belt available. ' ABOUT st PHYSICIANS, veterinarian.a and epidemiologists who are members or the CDC'• Epidemic lnt.elllgence Service are regular con· trtbu~ to the publication. These experb write brief, technical stones about wiusual disease outbreaks or a nalyze the statistics to give physicians and public health of· ficlals l.L1eful data. ·•we can fill the breach and give the public. state and local health officials Information," Gregg said. "We can put down on paper something that becomes a kind of authority that can be ex· tremely useful." The address to get on the magazine's mall.inc list Is U.S. Department or Health, Education and Welfare. Public Health Service. Center for Disease Control, Atlanta. Ga. 30333. manufacturers. who consider MMWR statistics an~·-----,...------------­ aid in determining production levea.. Gregg said. THE MMWR IS F REE AND anyone can get on the mailing list, simply by asking. It is not copyrighted and can be q~ freely. reprinted in STIMULATES young mind• Saturdays ~~ In the DAILY PILOT • "WET LOOK" SHINE WITHOUT WAXING! • TERRIFIC DESIGN! • SEU-STICK! ~~l~NG TILE R •ROOMS SEEM 118~,RllHT & luUTlfUU • TIP OUAUTYf OVER 340 NOMI tMPttOYEMDIT CENTERS COAST TD COAST ,,.,. ~ j 5· Westminster i 15191 Beach ~ 898-3388 i COSTA MESA 2221 Harbor IL . IMMrW.O.J Ph. 645-1126 Santa Ana 322 w. 17th ~7-n&l .. w.dlleldey, FebfUaty 7, t97\ DAILY PtlOT .4Ja .Manufacturer Calls , . • Darvon Safe Drug . College Professor Faces Dismissal • WA UINGTON <AP) -The popu_Jar prescript.Ion pain reliever Darvon la • nle and ffedive reroe<ty tor paln when u1ed 11 direct ed. the drue't mtllnuraclurer aya. Th U.Umony of Or Robt-rt ff Furman. vice presktent for cor· Porate medical affairs ror EU LlUy and Co •• came thl1 w elt u th llrm wu aav.-n ltt chano• by 1 • nate subcommittee to respond Tbe eommwloner or lh food to all~atlonl made previously and Drue Admlnlstratlon, the by crittcs~ ttw-df'UI a1ency that decides whf'ther Wll before the aubc-om· druki ne Hfe uad effective, rnlttff lut w k characlenftld also •aid I.he UH ol Darvon eould Darvon u no better t•ln r bt" worthwhile even ll tbe crtU Uever lban aspirtn an said u were rl1ht u lo Ill errectlv~ bad been implicated an 8 ~lnl no better than 1&11plrin. number ot deal.hi. "I TION1' TH£ perception SEVERAL URGED that pr'O' that a dtu1 le help n1 11 often poxyphcne the key Ingredient h lpfuJ," aa d Donald Kennedy. in the compound -either be "Tbta drug u not just a banned or that the aovernment molecul It IS part of a crtake it harder ror doctors lo therapeutic system lhal ls aoln& prescribe lt. on out there." Furman said Darvon bad been He said the paln·reliev1ng el· proven effective in clinical tests feel or a drug that ls pre1$erlbed Oil both humans and animals, by a physician tn his office can and that the company knew of be greater In moat cases than no deatba "when propoxyphene the pain·relieving effect of an i as properly used." He said all o~er·the·counter drug because e deaths reported '° far were people expect more relief from e result ol abuse of the drug. the prescribed drug. . ............ STUDENTS HYPNOTIZED Prof. Arlie V. Lincks Allegation Denied SACRAMENTO CAP> -The California Secretary of State's office denies the Libertarian Party's allegation that it might be "out lo st.op" a Libertarian registration drive. BRADENTON, Fla. (AP) -A junior college engineering pro· ressor hu been suspended and could be fired today because he hypnothes students to improve their I.fades. Manatee Junior College of· ficials claim the practice is in· appropriate for anyone other than a quallfie<l doctor or psychologist. Professor Arlie V. Lincks in· aists it's beneficial. THE FLAP BEGAN in 1972 in this quiet Gull Coast city. Since then Lincks has twice been cited for insubordination for practic· ing hypnosis on campus. Two months ago he was suspended. The board of trustees was to meet today to decide whether to fire him. · Lincks said he bas long been a practicing devotee of hypnotism and said it bas worked wonders with students with below· average grades. Once hypnotized. be said, RATill SOFA GROUP Available in House and Garden colors. This group includes: Sofa. Chair, 1 End Table& a 48" long x18" wide x 15" high Coffee Table .fteg .$1143 sago SALE REPLlCEMEllT CUSHIOIS for Rattan Sofas & Chairs ... Assorted Colors, many one-of-a-kind at 1/2 PRICI! "they retain what they study and it alleviates rear of the pro. Ceasor. or the subject matter, of exams." One believer is Ellen Richelieu, a second .1rade teacher at Oneco Elementary School oea~here. ••1 WAS ON academic sus· pension at the colleee." 1he said. "Professor Lincks got to the source of the problem <lhrouch hypnosis> and helped me to re· lax before the tests. I could close my eyes and remember ever· ything I had studied. Before then. everything went blank." Miss Rlchelleu said Llnclca hypnotized her in bis campus of. fice. Much of the conflict seems to be over whether Lincks actually was ordered not lo practice hyp- nosis on campus. Lincks, who bas a master's degree in education, was teaching a human relations course in 1972 when he first put to work tbe hypnosis he bed picked \lP over the years. He clalma be was qualified lhroulb a number of counea in psycholoO. Dr. Wilson Wetzler, school president, said Lincks was ~· cuaed of insubordination and out on probaUoo in 1973. By 19'7', Wetzler said, Lincks was agaln practid.na hypnosis on campua. He wu accused this time ct( ·1ros1 lnaubordlnatlon. By the end of the year he apparently was obeying orders and bis COii· tract was reslored. IN .tm, A new school official beard there was interest in a non·credlt course in hypnosis and uted Lincks to conduct it, said Wetzler. Linea said be figured there had been a change or heart by the administration, but Weuler said that aa soon as be learned Llncu was actually hypnotizing students in the class, be terminated the course . CALIFORNIA .. wa S•uns Dlseussioa of ms Rellgioa ·. SACRAUNTO CAP , -Gov. Edmued Browa Jr •• who pent four ,..,.. lblQtna ror th• Roman Catholic priestbooa, aaya bit CW'• rent reU1io~ pratllcta are a prlvaw matter baVlDI 904MDI lo do wlU. PolitJcs. 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The Lakers caught up wlth 43 aecoqd.s left , 101·101, then pulled out a dramatic victory in overtime, U&-111. . • It gives the Lakers sole possession of Sf'COnd place ln the NBA 's Pacific Division, one game ahead of Phoenix and two back or leader Seattle. Kareem Abdul·Jabbar engineered the comeback, scoring 32 point.a. 12 or them in the fjnal 4 :36 or regulation time. Forward Jamaal Wilkes was inslrumen· tal in the overtime period, chippine in six points to make up for a dismal shooting nighl. He was 9-for·20 from the noor and l·for-4 at the free throw line. WILKES IUD PLENTY of company in the dog house during the fint three periods, because none of the Lakers were particularly sharp. ' AbduJ.Jabbar and Coach Jerry West each felt that the All·star break had something to do with it. "Players sometimes relish their time off at the All·star break," West said, "but too much time off can hurt. We weren't aJ. lowed to practice Saturday, Sunday or Monday, and it s howed." AbduJ.J abbar saw action in the All·star See LA.KEKS, Page BZ Super Bowl Was a Bust For Owners McElrath Misses the Tip But St~ys for the Finish PITTSBURGH CAPl -Super Bowl Xlll was a bonanza for the players of" ttie winning Pitts· burgh Steelers and even the losing Dallas Cowboys. •'Our expenses were well into s ix f~gt.tres," said Steelers' publicist Joe Gordon. "The league gi...es you into six figures for expenses, but it's not nearly enough." Precise fi gures are the private affair of the Rooney fa mily, the owners of the Super Bowl cham· pions. Gordon said.· By ERNIE-CASTILLO Of ttle Oalty ttltet SU.ff . Because he rarely starts and barely scores, you won't find Rieb McElrath's name in headlines these days. In fact, you're lucky to find it in the box score. period. Nevertheless, McElrath more Than carries his own weight on the Utah Stat~ basketball team. Because what the Sad~leback College transfer does can't be measur~ In fg rt tp; it only shows up inWL. . bait handling and free throw shooting. "I'm doing what I do best, just happy to con· tribute. Most games are won or lost at the end. anyway, so it's nice to be in there when it counts." . d t l McElrath's 4.7 scoring average oesn t seem hke much until you realize he's passing off for ' another seven points a game. Nol bad, considering J al the most he 'll play just half a "ame. 1 Naturally, the Servile High graduate would i like to be playing a full game but he seems content ! to serve out his apprenticeship, welt knowing he 's : being groomed for a starting job next season. · t f ....... ,.,. SAN ANTONIO'S LARRY KENON GUNS ONE HOME. McELRATH IS THE AGGIES' sixth man. the _(irst sub if you wlll. He fills in only when, ~cessary, supplying either a breather for a team· mate or a specialized service for the coach. His role is more demanding mentally than physically becaus~ of two different transitions he had to make: from junior college to major university and from co-star to supporting cast. "I EXPECTED MA VBE a different role but ~ we're winning and so I can't complain." says l McElrath, the only guard Coach Dutch Belnap I recruited this season. "We have a lot of good scorers but basically. we 're a team that plays well · l l Leeds Leads GWC Star ls College Grad By JOHN SEVANO Of Ille 0..IY ttll .. SU.ff At first glan~. there 1s nothing outstanding or flashy about Wayne Leeds. a 6·3 forward for the Golden West CoJlege basketball team. Even his statistics u .o points per game, 4.0 re· bounds, 3 assists-aren't particularly overwh.itnmg. WHAT IS AMAZING THOUGH is that under closer in· spection you 'll find Leeds to be different from his other teammates just out or btgh school. You see LeedSj. current· ly serving his second season as a member or the Rustlers' squad. is also a UC Irvine graduate. The situation is also unique in that Leeds never played basketball after his sophomore season at Fountain Valley High. Instead, during his junior and senior years, and at UCI, he competed in track and cross coun· try. Now, at age 25. Leeds is finishing his latest endeavor. ··1 came to Golden West for two reasons." Leeds says. "First, I wanted to purs ue a goal in music. And second, l wanted to play basketball.·· A change in the eligibility rules in 1977 allowed Leeds to follow 4lis aspirations. Upon his enrollment, he contacted GWC's bas ketball coach at the time LEEDS <Dick Stricklin l and asked for a tryout. ··1 WAS LESS THAN CONFIDENT when I started," he admitted. "During the tryouts I did well, but I really wasn't good at the things people usually notice. "But I hustled and played fair·to·lousy defense and that proved to be good enough." Leeds continued to work hard in pursuit or his en· deavor. He ran daily, played in all the intramural basket· ball activities. and even joined a Fountain Valley recrea· t1onat league in which his team was comprised solely of family members. LAST SEASON, LEEDS played in 19 games for the Rustlers averaging 4.4 points per game in limited action. This season. he's not only played in all 26 outings, but has raised his average while shooting an incredible .661 007·162 ) from the field. "Wayne works extremely hard and is very coacha· ble." says his present coach, Jim Greenfield "Although be doesn't have much experfence. he makes up for it wllh in' telligence and bustle." Leeds enjoyed his finest hour on the court earlier this season when Golden West thumped Saddleback, 110·88. In the game, he scored 31 points and grabbed 16 rebounds. "It's been a lot more run this year," says Leeds, although his club is 8·18 overall, 2·7 ln conference. "Last year was disappointing, and so has been this season to some extenL "WE STILL HAVE a very good, healthy attitude though and our concentration is still focused on winning." Leeds looks back on...t.be last tWe> seasons as total ex· oerience. • "It's been great, .. be says, "just a great oeportunlty,. And what's next on Leeds' agenda after his playing days at GWC? "Wby, play pro ball, or course," he says with a smile. "WE WON'T be specific, but we'll tell you we lost plenty. We· lost. Any team does." he added. The Cowboys were a little more specific about their debt. saying their losses were at least $100,000. "As far as the bottom line of our profit and loss statement, it would have been more favorable if we h a dn 't entered the playoffs," Cowboys President Tex Schramm said before his team was beaten 35·31. The Steelers became the first to have the honor or winning on ' the field while feeling the sting of losing on the ledger three times. THE FINANCIAL setbacks this year came despite a record S6 million in television advertis· Ing revenue. Thal money was divided among the league's ~ teams. The league says revenue at the gate went lo NFL charities. But participating teams have yet to sound the first real com· plaint. ·'When going to the ·Super Bowl, we cannot be concerned about the expense because this is what everyone in our or· ganization is striving for." said Steelers' President Dan Rooney. · 'Suc:cess is measured by win· ning. We have done and will con- tinue to do everything possible to be successful ," Rooney said. MOST ASSUREDLY, t hat means spending more than the team makes trying to become champions or professional foot- ball. "There's no owner in this league who would complain about the lo sses to b e absorbed." Gordon said. "There are intangibles that you can't place a value on and these are more valuable than any dollar• loss you may sustain." The Steelers hope one or those intangibles will be that See SUPER, Page 8 2 Dodgers' Sign Messersmith LOS ANGELES-Pitcher An· dy Mess~rsQtith and the Los Angeles Dodgers· agr~ed to let bygones be bygones today and were reunited alter a three.year estrangement. Messersmith, who pioneered the Cree agent route In 1975 and le!t the Dodgers over a contract squabble, has signed a new con· tract with Los Angeles for un- disclosed terms. T he Dodgers say they will probably use Messersmith, a. Corona del Mar resident, as a, reliever and apol starter. War1-en Giles, 82, Dies CINCINNATI CAP> -Wamm GUes, former president of baseball's NaUonal Lea1ue. died this morniq, officials at Christ Hospital said. He wu IZ. His son. Bill Giles, general mana1er of the Philadelphia Phillies, said earlier this week tbat bla father wu suffering from cancer. GUes served aa president of the NaUonat League for 18 years until his retirement tn 1968. He pas president and 1eneral mana1er of the Cincln· tall Reds from 1938·1951. Giles, who died at 3:3S a.m., never played the sport. but spent 50 yean developtn1 baseball !Mfore head1nJt the Clnctnnati Reds and 1aler becoming president of the National Leatue. GUes had the demeanor of a bank executive, and retired trom acllve participation in the sport int•. The late Powel Croa1ey Jr. hired Giles aa vice· -preaident·1ener•l mana1er of the lowly CincinnaU franchise in 1936. He succeeded the namboyant Larry MacPhall .. GUea was a leading candidate in 1951 lo become Commiuloner of baseball when A. 8 . ''Happy" Chandler was voted out. But Giles wllhdre• and supported Ford Frick for the post. Gtle1 wu then named president of the National Leaaue. .. In McElrath's case. that adds up to being a coffin nailer, not a game breaker. His most useful skills are now dribbling and passing, not running and gunning. And the shots he's noted for are no longer bombs from the baselllJe but soft lobs from the free throw line. ~ On the bench at the start o r the game , McElrath is on the floor at the end. If he's not being used for de · fensive purposes, he's in there to run the delay game and protect the ball. And while he's ave raged just 18 m inutes a game; he leads the team. with 74 assists. "l'M NOT scoring a lot but I'm contribut· ing." says McElrath. aa-c•RATH ··And as long as I can -~ do that, I'm happy. We rind ourselves going to the delay game a lot and so I'm usually in there for together and doesn't rely on any one oerson." ' What the Aggies do best, though, is run. The ~ style Is perfectly suited for McELrath, the trigger man last year on a Saddleback team that averaged J 107 points a game. "Utah State is known for its running game and that's my suit." says McElrath. "We don't run as much as I thought we would but that's why I cam.e here. We're not like Las Vegas. but we definitely run more than the average college team." THE AGGIES ALSO 00 a lot of flying since their first season as a Pacific Coast Athletic Assn. member entails four trips to cauromia, including this week when they take on UC Irvine Thursday a\'d Cal State Fullerto'n Saturday. As McElrath would have it, the setup is ideal. ''The coaches, a rea and people are really super up here," McEJralb says. "I'm really enjoy· ing It. Plus, it gave me the chance lo aet back home at least three times 'this year. I wanted to leave home but I wanted a chance to come back more than once." Even if it does mean having to save bis best for last.· Gettht9 Bis Pelltl Ae«esa Edison Hl1h 's Kevin Moreen (dark ~-and Scott Stracher Cleft ) look on. Edison form > cotllde1 with Fountain V1ller•1 won \he Sunset League eoccer aame Tues· Mike Mullen as Brian SJoUema Crtlhll day night, 1-0. fl ' ( -DAILY PILOT ' Car w Breaks Into T ar At Bloomington Banquet flro"' AP ObpakhH BLOOMI NGTON. Minn Seven.u m Amerk an t..ea11u battma t'hamp Rod Garew broke lnto lHrs 1\'e d y ni(lht • h• tned to tell ome l.400 ~plP at ports banqut'l ho w bard tl will~ to lcu\le Minn ta •• hCnrt"w. v. ho w 1t r eently lrad !d to the An Kt> I». 1rnokt' u1 l e nnnut1I all pro sports banq~l 1n Bloomln1ton "Tht touittt-t lhma for mt> to do now Is lo go to C'allronua nd find ll Ph•t't for my wlft and three kid• to hvt." l 'ttrl'W Hid "I '4U nt tht peoplto or Minnesota to know th t I love vou a II • T ht-11 the tear came . and h couldn't talk anymore F.arhtor, Carew hod said. "I hope in my 12 yeu s in Min n •sota I've J!l\'en )'Ou people some things to cheer for 1 'm not KOlnR to nc11cule the Twins mana1ement or cnttc•i.e them "I wa nt to tay here. but baseball's a business and thm&s worked out tbe way they did " S.abWr Bad 88 Prr~rrat Ral•r 111 '78 SAN F RA NCISCO Qua rter back Ken [!] Stabler of the Oakland Raiders became the Na· c.t lion a I Football League's fifth hi&hest pai4 player. with a salary of $342,000 from a 66 per· cent raise last season. 1t was reported Tuesday. The San Frnnc-1sco Chroni cle carried a breakdown of top NFL salaries in a story based on NFL Management Counctl s urvey figures which the newspaper said it ob tained O.J . Simpson of the San Francisco 49ers held top spot on the list. making $733,358. followed by the Chicago Bears' Walter Payton at $431,500. The rest or the top 10: Fran Tarkenton. Minnesota S360.000; Da n Pastorin!, Hous ton, $358,333: Stabler S342.000: Larry Csonka, New York Giants, $300,000; John Riggins. Washington. S300,000; Bob Griese. Miami. $260,000: Bert Jones, Baltimore . $250,000 ; Franco Harris Pittsburgh, $250,000 -----Quote of tlw Da,,·----- ll depends on which s ide of the fence you are on Angels ownt'r Gene Autry on the acquisition of Rod Carew: "f think this is one of the best deals that has been made in the American League· for many years." Kansas City Manager Whitey Herzog: "The Angels d1dn 't gave up anything. Minnesota would have been better off taking the deal with the Yankees wanted to give them." Glfttn Parn 1' •l~lu Pa•t S o11lr• With Mike Glenn lying his career high of 25 m poin ts. nine in the fourth quarter , the New York Knicks defeated the Seattle SuperSonics 108·99 in Nationa l Basketball Assn. action Tuesday night ... Artis Giimore scored 21 points to lead seven Bulls into double figures as Chicago held on for a 110-107 victory over the Indiana Pa cers ... Mike O.nlenJ !'cored 11 oolnts in the fourth quatter as the Houston Rockets rallied past the Detroit Pistons, 113·108, to snap a four-game losing streak . . . John Drew scored 23 points, including a key layup with 12 seconds left, as the Atlanta Hawks held on to be a t t h e Bo s t on C e llics , 104·101 . . . Campy Russell sparked a 39·point third period as the Cleveland Cavaliers ended a four-game losing streak with a 119-100 romp over the New Jersey Nets Guards Lionel RolUns and Ron Brewer combined for 48 Points as the o •L.MORE Portland Trail Blazers rolled to a 110-93 victory over the Phoenix Suns. Portland's Dave Tward1lk suffe red a pulled calf muscle in his left leg •and will be p laced in a cas t and lost to the team for al least six weeks E~ Win• l'lr•t Ro-d Mair• shots in her first malcb with Yvonne Vermaak t.t..~ Chris Eve rt survived a barrage of drop • and rolled to a 6·2, 6·2 victory, Tuesday night in ~ ~ the first round or a women's pro tennls to\.lrna· ment in Seattle. Other results in Seatlle included Sue Barker over Bettina Bunge, 6·4, 6-2, Kathy Jordaa downed •Janet New'berry, 6-2, 6·2, llana Stracbonova defeated Kate Latham, 7-6, 6-4, J .die Haniniton beat Anthea Cooper 6-1. 3·6, 6-0, Diane Desfor eked out a 3·6, H , 7-6 victory over Mlma Jausovec aod Peanut Louie stopped Nancy YearglD, 6-2. 6·2 Trl~l'l•l•11, R•tlle Following are tne maJor SPOrts events on television lo· da v. Ra ti ngs a re: I .r " " excellent; .r " .r worth watching· .r .r fair; 1 forget it. ' {s2 J s p.m., Channel 52 ./ ./ ./ COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Notre Dame vs. North Carolina Slate. Announcers: Tom Hawkins and Jim Carneles. Notre Dame's No. 1 Fiqhting lrlsh tangle with No rth Carollna State's Wolfpack in Raleigh. • A 7:20 p.m., Channel 9 ./ .,/ ./ NBA BASKETBALL: Lal<ers at Golden State Warriors. Announcers: Chick Hearn and Pltt RHev. The Golden State warrior!>, with a four-day rest behind them and a lot ot nome gam.-s ahead of them. take on the Los Angeles Lakers tonight. Warrior fans will get their first took at Jo Jo White, the fdrmer Bos ton Celtics star. In a Golden State uniform. OTHER TV Horse Haclno -Today at Santa Anita, 7:30 p.m., Chan· nel 52. RADIO . Basketba ll -Lake rs a t Golden State Wa rriors, 7:20 p.m .. KLAC (S70l. WIMMIMc;S s200000 TOTAL ,. tlctHT FIVE '250 GAMES ... °""" • EVl!IY FllDA Y MIGHT • DOOIS OP .. l:JO '.M. llll Y -•AMII-6;JO ,.M. SS. UCk' Al UMB STA1!1zJO P.M. J CAii NMllllNI..._._._ ... SIMON Ir JUDE PAllSH HAU. 20400 MA•MOUA , .......... .. ~TOHllACH ' A~·~· TAKING AIM San Antonio's Geor ge Ger vin gets two of his 31 points over the defense of L akers Ron Boone <24 ) a nd Karee m Abdul-J abbar in NBA action Tuesday night. ,.,.... PGfle BJ I.AKERS DOWN SP{JRS. • • ga me, but said it wasn 't really a "game situation" and admitted being rusty. "WE HAD A LOT of rough spots, including m yself," Jabbar said. "But we're paid to play hard, and you have to keep on playing that way all the time. even when you're down by 15 polots." The Lakers led only once dur· lng regulation time. and that was at 8-6 early in the first quarter. It was at that j uncture that San Antonio went on a 20·4 spree which a ppeared to bury Los Angeles for good. The Lakers scored only 12 point s in the opening sta nza, their worst output of the season !or a slngl~quarter. Their total of 40 points in the first ball is also a season low. San Antonio. currently lhe Central Division 's finest team with a 31·23 record, went into the fourth quarter with a 13-point bulge THE LAKERS WHITTLED the lead to nine points with 5:55 f',...PaeeBJ SUPER •.. heiahtened public interest will le ad to more seats at Three Rivers Stadi~m in Pittsburgh. But as the league's winingest team in 1978, the Steelers will pick last in the 1979 college draft. Even the proceeds from the sale of au pe r St eelers · p a r a phe rnalia c o to NFL Properties Inc. POK THE players, however, the r ewards from personal ap- pearances and product endorse· ments are tangible and sizable. "The players be nefit very handsomely," Gordon said. "It's possible that. a player could re- alize something into six figures during the entire orf season." orr-sea$on eamlngs are only part or t.be story. E ach or the ts S t eeler s : playere received $18,000 as members of the win· ning Super Bowl t eam .. Each Dallas player got $9,000. There was 'a lso was $5,000 for each Steelers' player for getting past the Oenver Broncos ln the first round of the American Football Conference playoffs and $9,000 for · beating the Hosuston Oilers for the AFC ti· tie . THE LEAGUE wlll give the Ste elers S9e.OOO for 80 $1,200 rings, while the Cowboys get $40,000 for $500 rings. That's one of the few m-.Jor exl>ffdjlurea ~p.ict by the NFL. •YOUDOM-r HAYI OUI quon. YOU All MOIAIL y PAY .. TOOMUCHI .. left. the'n Abdul-Jabbar went to work. "It was like a nightmare ... said the Spurs· Larry Kenon. who fi nis hed with 19 points. "Everything went right ror the m · a nd we couldn't buy a basket . But the big fella <Abdul·J abbar l played with as much desire as I've ever seen In rum." Los Angeles· 7 ·2 center scored s ix straight points on a fe rocious dunk and a pair of s kyhooks. and continued lo dominat e to the end. ABOUL·JABBAR ·s hook with 15 seconds left tied it a t 103, and SiJas missed a 20-footer at the buzzer which could have won it for San Antonio. In overtime the Lakers' Norm Nixon scored t wo quick buckets, one or them a brilliant steal· layup , to give LA the lead. Ab- dul-J abbar and Wilkes finished it up. ·'Nothing is hopeless in thls league when you have to shoot t he ba ll e ve r y 24 s econds." s ummed up West. "We worked ha rd, even when t hings weren't going well," West said. "Maybe I'm old-fashioned. but I believe in the work ethic. Whe n you wor k har d. good things seem to' nappen to you.·· San A-i. 1110 Ol~trick 1 0-0 • LOl.A ... lft (IHI Kenon • I I 1' Paull.: 4 6-0 11 Ger.In I• 1-5 31 Siln • o 1 11 Green I 0-0 1 OlberdlftQ 1 I 9 Giole 0-0 6 Mosley 0.1 e Oempl9r I 0-0 2 Total\ S3 H 111 Oenttev Wllktt Alldul·J&l>r Hudscn Nl1on Boone Ford Prlcf' Rot>lr.cll Caner Tot alt S<-., Oli.tr'tff'I "' " "' 10 •·5 7• • 1 ... " 14 ••• J1 1 6-6 • e ,., 11 l 0-0 • , 0-0 • 0 °'' 0 3 71 • 0 0-0 0 '° lt·2S 11• !left An-16 10 )4 tJ •-111 l.OS Aft9tlts 11 71 11 3' 1.,_11. Total IOul\ S.n Ar1to1"0 21. Lat Anoe•~" Al tenci.nce 11175 Home Ron Derby Attracts Angels California Angel s tandouts Don Baylor. Bobby Grich and Dave Frost. along with former Costa Mesa lligh slat Dennis Delany and others, will be at Cos ta Mesa Hig h Saturday morning at 11 for the Mustangs' ann~al Home Run Derby . The stars will lake their shots al putting the ball over the fence in an exhibition for the benefit of the Costa Mesa baseball pro- gra m . The p\.lbUc Is invited free of charge .• FETBIPHOHE DIALERWITH POCKET PAGER RENTAL 10,000 SQ. MU aMUGE $20.00 PEI MONTH Oxnard To Oceansldt AlaoC.,.._ PER COM PHl\ONAL C OMMUNICATION!I . MOW. lttltSt. COltaM9N 631-0202 FM ttutdl ....... tlL._ .. t JOUr MUI tor the ..... Int <l•Ulflell Ml of lite Dally Pl19«. . '42·5'71 BASKETBALL ROGER CARLSON Scheduling Not Natural The 1979-80 school &Port.II schedules a re in the making now-and it appears some folu should sit down and re· examine their priorities before puttln1 the sched\.lles together . It hH been sever al mo11ths since Propositloll 13 passed. but the effects have not really struck home yet. With money a big part or high school athletics whether you like it or not, it seems ironlc that this basketball season has already seen such Wednesday night basketball nat\.lrals as Huntington Beach-Fountain Valley and Marina-Huntington Beach played before fa r less than capacity crowds. WEDNESDAY NIGHT BASKETBALL does not and will not <with rare exceptions > draw crowds. Thursday night football isn't so hot. either. Therefore. it seems reasonable Ir you want to make a buck. put the attracUve games on when fa ns wlll att.end- Friday night. There is no way \hat Huntington Beach and Marina should not be paired on Friday nights. Add Estancia· Corona del Mar, Irvine-University, Costa Mesa-Corona del Mar. Estancia-Costa Mesa in b(Uketball. S\.lrely there are other combinations that can help the gate. IN FOOTBALL. ESPECIALLY with the re gular season rmale, naturals should be on Friday nights. Ob· vious finales should be Marina-Huntington Beach, San Cle ment.e·Dana Hills. Irvine-Univers ity, Estancia-Costa Mesa and Westminste{'·Fountain Valley. Edison· Founta in Valley? These two don't need a hand, that game draws very well without a ny special benefit. Somehow it j ust doesn't make sense to schedule Marina and Huntington Beach basketball on a Wednesday night. There are too many empty sea .s and not enough dollars coming into what are already depleted coffers. With the future sure to be tough on athletics due to less money available, schedule malcers should take a hard look at wha t they are doing and make s ure each school is get· _ling their best shot. • • • HUNTINGTON BEACH HIGH baseball Coach Don Terranove has scheduled an alumni game Feb. 24 <noon> and among the alums penciled in are former California Angel Eddie Suki a a nd Jack Brohamer. currently with the Boston Red Sox. Terranove asks that any former Huntington Beach alum Interested In p layi ng against his varsity should con· tact Mike Bailey <536-57701 or Terranove at the high ( school. .. ••• WREN COSTA MESA High's Joe F isher received his award as California's No 1 bofs prep cross country coach or the year recently, his pa rents were In the audience after trave ling from Kansas to be at the ceremonies . • • • MARINA IDGH VOLLEYBALL Coach Tim Reed has lined \.IP a superb tournament for March 24 and 26 with 18 of the 21 Orange County high school volleyball teams in· volved. lncluded a re such traditiona l guns as Laguna Beach, Corona del Ma r . Huntington Beach. La Quinta, Newport Harbor. San Clemente a nd University. ••• ~AN0'111ER MARINA NOTE: Baseball Coach Pa ul Frey 's Vikings will ente rtain Ka meha meha High of Ha waii in a night game Friday.March 2. Mesa Girls Roll Sea Kings Upset, 59-49 Ka ren Ye l ic h and Ca r o l Krikorian paced the Costa Mesa High Mustangs to an upset 59.49 victory over Corona de l Ma r T uesday n ight in Sea Vi e w League girls basketball action on the winner's noor . CO\I .. ~w-~vMn "· Krikorian 1•, Yehcll ''· ""°"'_..., K~nnedv '· W11UKe I. S<-lly~ ... Cof'Onil o~I Mar 13 S 13 19 • 4<t CO\ld M~'MI 17 13 IA IS S• !M~IU! LEAGUE OCH" View JS. Let Alamltos St O<UI' VI-Fk!ler 1, Otsen 11. M•rvln 11 M4orrurlo 1, Lel\11rtld t 4, Wlflm man 2. Yelich. In addition to scoring 17 points. played well on de· fen se . holding CdM 's Linda Goeggel to 14 points. Krikorian ha d 14 Points. Kristy Rowell was high for the Sea Kings with 18. The loss was the fa.rsl in league play for Corona del Mar. cal St• Let A1191ttt et. UC lrvlN SJ Ca l Stale LO\ An9f>IH-!Oon9 7. l wlml 1 OVekama t. -•'11 c.. YCNf\9 1. Aloode$ 10 hie 1', CMM!OuS•. Smit!' ... llbholt 11. UC lrvlne-Lonof911-c.. MilS!ead •. Elles 1 ! Felrt>anU 2. l'Glla t , Hl!ftdOn t2 O'llrl•" 1 S.-• • H•lfllme· c.tt St.11~ Lo• Anoe•n '4-7J 0..-.. Wftt 117, S....U Ana H Santa A"a Povlcfl • Su .. n 11 Herold t Mll<llell I, Mill• 1 Cl\ett~•I,.. 3 Cio•ct•n W.St K. Gaoe ••.a ..... , 10 E•Wflf\¥1 11. Ao«ler1l 1', 8 1.cd. 11. Mer1r 13 C GaQt 14 KHe>er t. Halltl,.,.l GolOtnWHt Si-It SEA VIEW Ll!ACXIE e t1a..cla n. Ulllftnlly n Unlver\lty Jontt •.Coffman f . Zlkakls 1 Cole 10. Smllll• ,. Estancla-Tholnpson •. Fr1'ntv 7. Oon~n 11. Simpson t. Foremen •. P•nlev 1. Mark • Fran~len 1S, Jaml90fl 10, Hynt\8, MCNlmH' • u .. 1,,.,rsllv ~ •Y Olf~•7 • 10 11 n Eslencle 10 U 14 14-n C8'U Mesa,., C.,eN .. , Mar 4' Corona Cltl --Tonu l AOMll 11. Spinn •· hPGfllO I. GoeQotl I•. LO\ Aleml~-JUCft "· c.trfey q. MontdS • Prancn 1. Bronjan 10, Coleman e Scwe•yaun.n 0<H rl View I• 14 8 I•-S~ LOS Al&MltCK t 11 II IJ-SI SU'fSfT LEAGUE H-~ hac1I 1t, W..t,., ... ster IO W.ltmlf>tl .. -&Htl I. G411ftrle 4. Tinc"'r I, Takla 4. Hunllnqton llH<l!-Hi!nsiey•, ICrom 2, Oovi..11 It-~ 2, -4. Cli ....... bffrd !. Town_ I. Orl99• I, A-.n IJ. Wojnar 6 • Sc-..,.~ Westml~ J 1 o o 10 Huntington llH<ll 1' " 2• 11-10 ..__, " • .., ... l'. .... 46 H--' ~-wotfe 17, ~ler 11, Hom 11 Rusi.•. EcM..-nKfl •• Per1ler 1 £dlll0ft-Hanlon It, He11CMno<1 I, Meftr 1. C¥· roo J. Venanlon •. s...tv;_..., 3. AOl>lnlOn J. k-.t 'rOHrten Nrwoor1 Hartlc>r 10 14 14 11 'O Edir.on I 17 l 14-.. -lot• 4', f'-alfl v .... , • "°""ttln Valle'( 6e1119ft 7, Bolin•· Ma,.rum "· llelll!r 1, onions M•rlna ...,.,., •. 8rUt'll!Y IJ, Ha'(ata I, Gtll· lnollam I, H~r 14, Sclllueler t k_.,.o..amn Founlaln Vall~y 11 • 11 &-'6 Marin• II ,. 13 A~ SOUTH COAST Ll!AGVI! SP a. ........ It, Oatta Mllls47 S•n Ctemente-JO!lntOft 10, 0 . RO$h mp •·Olin 11 . Alk••• 7, Wet>er 1, C. A1Kkemp •· OeM Hllls-Cr•PO .. Bodner u. For-.1tr 10, P•ttt rwn 1', a.rQ!trom 1 Sc-ty OHrt•n Sen Cleml'flle 2' I t 1 3 • -'° O•"a Hiii• 1 1 .. 15 3-47 Fme '\hot·i Smu' /QOf Alden Brown Plain Toe Brogue lmpof1ed ~ outaole Ind heal,~ ... lilld .. Sturdy. Mlleuline .. . yet comfortable as anoldp&Wof slippers. Men'•Shc!P ~ .ffiAlj~ SH OU ALDEI• sir .. II • ''-" 10 12 end 13 C • 81/) IO 12 end U 0 • 71.\ lo 12 " .................... ..,.. ........ 7ff·fll 1 BASKETBALL I BASEBALL I HORSE RACING A ............ ALL FOR ONE -Indiana State teammates Leroy Staley <left> and Larry Bird fight for a rebound Tuesday night against Drake. Indiana State won, 100·79 Bird Brilliant Indiana St. Stays Unbeaten From AP Dispatcltes TERRE HAUTE. Ind . · All· American Larry Bird scored 33 points Tuesday night, including 20 in the second half as second-ranked Indiana State pulled away from Drake for a 10Q·79 Missouri Valley Conference basketball victory The unbeaten Sycamores, now 11-0 in the conference and 21-0 overall. led just 38-36 at intermission after a see-saw first halt in which the Bulldo&s Ol}Ce led by five points Dtab.84-83 DURHAM, N.C. -Sophomore forward Gene Banks scored on a baseline drive with 30 seconds remain- ing to cap a furious Duke rally and give the third-ranked'Blue Devils a 64-63 vic- tory over Atlantic Coast Conference rival Virginia.• The 6-foot·7 Banks came off the bench to score 16 points and spoil Virginia's hopes or an upset before a regional television audience The Cavaliers had been up by as many as 12 points, 40-28, early in lhe second half Detrelt, 84-83 MILWAUKEE-Terry Deurod's 22· fool jump shot with two seconds re· mainlng gave the unranked Detroit Titans a 64~ victory over ninth-ranked Marquette Cal Poly Rallies * College "'ARWUT Cal Poly,..,.,._. 16 SoQll ColleQt ... "''' Fortt!ll, N. Colo••00•9 Blole •2. W~l..-1 •• C.t Beotlst 17. C.1lu-ran14 l>OmlllQWI Hiiis fl. Fr~ p,t(lliC S4 E. OrtQon 51. 111 S OreQOn SI 19 ltUnolsSI 11.<.-r..ml-6/ l~I~ & C .. rtc •• ~Qlt Fox IO NW Naz...-•1, lo.tl'oo COii. 61 U Of Sen OieQCl'I>. UC S,,11Oleoo74 w WUN"91011 79 Seett1e Pacific 7' Wllltt~ .. R~ 1' Wlllt_,,, 71. E. WeillinQlon •• Wiiiamette n , 1J ntlekl 11 lA 8¥111\t '3. Cllftsti.11 Herll•Ot SJ SOUnfWtEST Arll.,.5-s60. re .. , A&M ~ BaylOr 80, ~'°" n · T .. H9S. Ria» Tewes tecft ... SMU 60 MIOWIEST Oetrolt6ol, ~te 43 lnOl•n• St. 100. Df•k• 1t $0UTM Outie .. ,l/~ ... "3 Pia ~ 15, EcltWd S. JerMS Medltoll 10, Wllllem & Marv 51 • S Ala~ 71, Flotlo. 51 61 eAST C-'i<UI ... Harnrd 70 Boston u. n. 51efta " RllOClt ISlllflCI 61. l'NSJ«lluNtlS 113 Cenlslus t7. 8ulf•IO SI." 51. Jolln"s IS. 8oston Colleot 1' SI ~·s•2. Oftnl S1 S.IOll Hall U . Fonlllem Ml Junior College 5-'lleat~· los Angeles cc 19, Golclell Wt!SI 11 SOutlleilSI LA 13. Sellte Molllu 81 C ypnru M, LA H8'110f 43 Vanguards Tumble A poor second half shooting·er- fort and a coslly turnover with 45 seconds remaining cost Southern California College as the Vanguards dropped an 89-87 non-conference basketball de· cision lo visiting Cal Poly <Pomona> Tuesday night. SoCaJ held a 46-37 halftime ad- vantage only to run into a cold / shooting streak while the Bron· cos came roaring back during a period of six minutes when they couldn't miss. Cal Poly tied the score and the teams traded bas kets for the next seven minutes. The Vanguards bad an op- Prep Soccer 80'1'S Wtt""""'9r1,MartM1 Marina scor1n9. LOll9t c.-• Mff '· Qll\e ~ t coronedltl M¥t(Otin9" Wood 2, Hardy, lut'Wll, Lewis.. Cotle Mt"8 tcorln9: MclaOd, Hal11tld. E._1,~Y.....,t Edl$0!\ Korin9: Wt!lttl portunity to tie the game again at 82 in the final minute when Poly's Cleve Porter attempted a dunk shot but instead grabbed the rim and was called for a technical. SoCal missed the free throw attempt, then threw the inbounds pass away without a shot. SoCaJ was forced to foul and the Mustangs took an 84-80 edge. then Paul Anderson bit a pair or free throws with three seconds to play and the Vanguards stole the inbounds pass but time ran out before they couJd get a shot off. C•ll'oly .......... ( .. I Snlllll Je<Uon ~Un~y Worley Pott .. Scott Verdon UflOtrwood JollflMH'I Totals ,, ft • 3 0 • 1 I 3 0 2 1 • , 14 11 '" , 2 ' , 0 , I 0 2 n , ,. • 1•• Seeal~(MI " ft • Nels_,., • O I J-s 1 1 IS AOems ' • l• CleylOll 6 0 17 AflOtrson 10 s u H•wlllns O 0 0 Say -.1ow tpJ" wtdl an elegant ffoglr's a. edon, O'W spclBI ..a .A touch Cillt her VOCI really cse. Phone ~· • • yo1a-order now, 1hat way yuu'U ga aacdywhatw .._and you won't fOfllll VALENT~ FLOWERS 64()..6774 Roeer'• F1orltt s.. ,..... .. NecArths • .....,.,, ~ ... to s,. • w~. Februaty '· 1979 . ' DAIL V PILOT -~ I Plra4es Take On Mt. SAC . 1 With a we k orr to prepare ror the ruHerton, lut Wednesday. laugher In Its last outing al the expense bf So~tb Coast Confere"ce ttr«cb ddve. tbe The upset, eomblned with the Pirates' winless Chaffey, 128-90, hopes to have I.tie Oran,. Cout Colle•e buketball t.tam re· wln over Cerritos, Jen OCC (5-1, lM> an same type of experience when lt playa curn1 to the wars toni1ht (7:80> as the alone at.op the 1tandJn1s with Fullerton Southwestern. Pint boll Mt. San Antonk> Colleft. droppinl a same off the pace. The Gauchos, winners of 27 straight at Jn Olher acUon. Saddltback College en· In the nnt meeting thls season, OCC home, enterain a club that has won o..i,y tertalna Soutbweatern in Ml.salon Cob· edged Mt. &AC.18-61. once in~ outinca thJs year, and that wd a f r•nce pla)' at 7:30. "They're the hottest team ln the con· double overtime deds1on at home against (erence ri&ht now." says OCC Coach Tan-Chaffey. 1 COAST'S GAME with Mt. S~ Ar>tonlo dy GlllJs ... They're playJn1 extremely wtll be anythin& but a ahoo-m for the well. 1bey're shooting better oow than at Pl rat . The Mounties, currently th1nl in any-tlme.thia year.·• the conference <3·3. t5·10 overall>. are fresh off a 63·62 upset oC Fullerton. at SADDLE BACK, which ·enjoyed a The Gauchos have been playing ~11 ~ince the arrival or 6-8, 240-pound center Kevin Magee who has averaged 25 paints and 12 rebounds In bis rour outing§. . F.Btancia, Vaqueros Log Wins Es tancia and JrvJne high schools rolled to easy victories over Sea View League foes Tues- day night in prep wrestling ac- Uon. Estancia 's Eagles took the measure of Costa Mesa. 41-18. while Irvine toppled University, -t8·15. ' Irvine's Vaqueros, in their first year in league competition, have run up a 7-2 overall dual meet record and have four wrestlers who are undefeated in league competition. Dean Castello is 5-0 at the 95-pound weight; Rob Weiss is 4-0·1 at 115 pounds; Mark Sederoff is 5-0 at 130 pounc!si and DaDllen Waters has a :>-u record as a heavy~eigbt. Estancia will host tbe Sea View League finals Saturday morning at 10. lrri•41. U""'9rNfY 1J •-<:astallo 111 -.,., fOf'tell 1111>-R•y• Cll "l'O" by forfeit 1u-e1u Ill plllMCIH•mltton 110 UO-Sederoff Cl 1..-. S.n 9--4 1:.-eormn ei1 w01t.,.,~11 141-Hamllton CUI pll!Md McKay 1:20. 14'-0evl& Cl l dK. Aolt.&lln 4·0 1n-8amtn CUI oec. Sc:llWict.tenbero 1~ 161-Holletl CUI pinned HaA 1 45. t 7t-Lesbn>OI< 111 -oY fOrlelt 1'4-81115 111 -by torofelt Hwt-Waten Cl I won by lorMlt Est-le 41, COiie ~ II •-otlY'lr ICM) clec.. Fvllet 8-1 10.-Ausll IE I plfllled D'*'O • · 16 1u -o. L-V (El CM<-Arlmura 11.a 1n-1mo1c> ICMIOK. Pt«ca•l 130-f'lynn (EI plnft9d S.Cr.sll· JO 13'-McMflsler (CMI OK.. Wang~- 141-0uooer IEI won by forfeit. 14-E. ~ IEI O.C. Blff'Olro 20-0. IS7-Van Deren IE I dee. Slew•rt •s 161-9-ru CCMI clK.. ~ 1 ,_, 171-1..oreNO IEI pinned Tllon\-I:•. 1'4-Surlett ICM> plnneo Aennlsll 1:)1. Hwt-L'IOf' llU -by torfelt Rustlers Face Gaucho Nine The three area junior college baseball teams open up play Thursday with Golden West fac· ing Saddleback at 10:30 a.m. in the first round of the Casey Steneel Tournament and Oranee .Coast traveling to Long Beach fora2:30game C..-,~T--' ~·· ... 1n .... Al GOldtn W.it · 10. 30-Goldln Wes1 vs. Sldctlet>ac I< ?·lO-LA Valley VS Cll•ll•Y At Cerritos • 1O·30-Gtrrtloi vs. R lo HonClo 7 JO-Pierce vs. H-oc.lt FrtdaY'•"'•~lltl• Al Golden West! 10·30-<ioldell Wesl·Secl0lebed1 loser v" LA Velley·O..fleV losff 7 ;)0-Golden Wt!11·Saddlel>Kk winner n LA Valley·Olafley wl,,,.... Al CtrTltos• 10·30-<:errllos·Rlo Hondo loser vs. Plone- Hancodc -Z:lO-oe<Tltos-Rlo Hondo wfntl« VI. Plerce- Hanc:oc.k w!Mt!r Sllhlrde'f '• "'1111111• 10. >D-Centol1llon c""'"plonstilp •I C«rllos; Third piece et Golden West 2 l0-0..mpionslllp el Golclell WHI Tennis CdMatMesa P.rep 1flaske~ball . Resumes Tonight Two ·major rivalries top tonight's bigh school basketball action-&m Clemente at Dana Hills (8 ) and Corona del Mq at Costa Mesa (7). In addition to the cross-town rivalry, Dana Hills and San Clemente are also fi ghting for a CIF playoll berth, each trailing first-place Mission Viejo by two ga mes in the South Coast League race. DANA Biu..s will have a dis- tinct height advantage, boasting a front line or Mike samuels C6-4 ) ()oug Andrews (6-6) and Ch rfs Mathieu (6-5). San Clemente doesn't have a starter taller than 6-2. Costa Mesa will be shooting for an upset, and the Mustangs have usually saved their best basketball for the tough teams. Corona del Mar brings in a 5-1 Sea View League slate and a 16-2 record overall, while Costa Mesa is 2-4 and 8-9 . Edison will be trying to climb back into the Sunset League race with a 7 o'clock clash at Newport Harbor. The Chargers are 2-4 while Newport Harbor is tJed tor the league lead with Marina, each at 5-1. llATEa DEi and Servile will break the three-way knot for first place in the Angelus League tonight as the Monarchs and Friars square off on SeA'it.e's home court at 7:30. Gotn1 in, Mater Del has the same 5-1 rec:ont that Servile and Bishop Montgomery show. The · latter will be a solid favorite to remaln ln a two-way tie for first, because Bishop Montgomery meets strugg)lng ll-5 f ·~lsbop Amat. In addition to the Edison· Newport Harbor clash, the Sunset League $Chedule features a cha.nee for Huntington Beach to avenge an earlier upset at the ba.nds of Westminster. That victory r emains Westminster's solitary league win in its last 26 decisions. Hunt- ing ton Beach invades the Westminster gym at 7. SCC Rips 4~ers Wood Homen Twice LONG BEACH -Mark, Wood hit a pair of home runs in the second inning t o spark a Southern CalUornta College nine-run outburst Tuesday as the Variguards opened 'the 1979 baseball season with a resound- ing 16-3 victory over Long Beach • State, here. • •Ike Petel'J bad • three-run homer ln the elgbth lnfting and Stan 'lbomaa a two-run blast in the ninth as tbe Vangu.rds played long-ball with the tiers. In addition to the rour homers, SoCal alJIO had Oiree doubles and a triple. Peters and Thomas each had a double while Butch Plank had a double and triple. Wood, Thomas a nd Peters each bad three base bits .with Peten drivlnl four runs across to lead in that department. . Coach Doug Adams used three pitehers with Duane Myers pitcbinl three innings of shutout ball and. Tony Nigro one. Starter Brian Co&i~ will get the call Saturday when the Vanguards open the home season apinst Cal St,le Los Angel.es in a doublebeader. ~~-~ Pl.... 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WAGNER BRAKE FLUID MMft DOT·S ipecif>eotlont. flvld apecioly ~ 104' "" In molOf '19hlcl• bto•ino ·~ 11 77' 1 1'1· a.cl QUUT R1, R1A, R1SA, M,R.147, fUtS&IL* COMtCS / CROSSWORD MARMADUKE 1·7 ·-...... ----. ... "I know you llke him, but we don't pot policemen on the head!" SUPERHEROES SHOE MOON MULLINS By Bil Kean~ "Ooddy's shining his shoes with P J again." DENNIS THE MENACE n:mr!T'":;:::=11 ------v1 &Ila ~ ~ 'Aw ... m Nla''r 11/ArMJ." ,j FUNKY WINKERBEAN MISS PEACH • by Jeff MacNelly by Ferd & Tom Johnson GORDO JUDGE PARKER TUMBLEWEEDS .. ,....., NANCY WE HAVE A WALL SAFE AT OUR HOUSE - HUH···THINK5 HE'S CLASSY Bf!CAUSE HE HAS AWALL. ~FE by Tom Bat.iuk • I J I I a-7 by Mell Lazarius WrTH MV eYE5? .-Fl'AIP NOT, ~IC .... AGATHA CRUMM DR.SMOCK DOC"T'"OR ! 'T"He PA"T"I E!N-T"" ~ IN ZOS HAS "T'He WHIPS AN ' .JI NGt.-es / MOTLEY'S CREW J ' I ~ l t J r (i by Tom K. {lyan .... __ .,_, .... by Emit Bushmlller ~. FlbNlry 7. 1971 DAILY PILOT •• PEANUTS by Chairlts M. 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""~/,""4 • ·" 2·7 OtlJIUMM,··· ---~Mc by Bill Holst by Tempteton & Fonnan , • TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACAOSS 49 Of birth 1 Sully 51 African'river UNITED Feature Syndicate 5 Hart SC Cociltafl -i ...-1•1 Puult Sol\led 9 Pancho -58 -de mer 14-le M<>lto eo Heavy mud µiR~~~..fl4.f.9!.~~ 15 Cod or Sable 61 Kind of 18 Close meal: Fr. 17 Wickedness phme 18 Moun· 63 Ending tot taineef'S lop Of log staff MCuMd 20-Home 65 Passage 11 Sanskrit • London gal- schoOI lef'f 22 Expiates 67 Surges 23 Some 88 Fellow punches 89 -machine 25 Salaman-DOWN defS 1 Trance 11 lnhabi1Mlta: 41 WW~ org. 27 Garlands 2 Dike Abbr. 48 Fat 29 Step 3 Go --24 View 48 Restricts 30 Hale -: Bum 2S Reqolres 49 Necessities 34 Wing: Anal. 4 Aaeoclate 28 Hit sign 60 Old lan- 36 Wheal. e.g. 5 Vamoose 30 Court guage 38 BeYerage II Claw 31 Environ men-52 Lyric muse 39 Return In 7 Oeseert: tal 53 Rent again retribution: 4 5 words 32 Mislay St Sk~ sight words 8 "Golly!" 33 TardY 56 -Rud: Iran 42 Goodie t lmmenaltiet 34 Honnone rlYer -43 Singer 10 PNpoeltlon abbf. 51 Bale• 44 Shetter 11 Author -35 Monk PlftOt 67 Painter Plul 45 Multltude Urta 37 Circuit - 48 -Abner 12 MacrllM 38 Sing IOftty 51 European 17 Arlt 13 Flat bolts 40 Conlume -t2 Wltch ' .. l ~YPILOT . WtdnetUy. Fllbrual't' 7. 1119 .. Business ·1ran Oil Cutoff Felt • IN TR UNIT 0 State.. Prealdenl Cart er ordered fJderal agencies Tueaday to press fuel·saving efforts in a dn YO to bead OCf mandatocy c rva· tlon. Government and Industry analysta warned that several more months without Iranian oil could lead to gasoline shortages tbls summer, healing 011 tbortages nexl winter and higher prices ror both products. The U.S . Department of Energy.bas put together a plan for limiting gasoline consump- tion. sucb as requiring gasoline stations to close early and on Sunday. That plan could be l>Ut into effect April 1 if there's no sign of improvem e nt In the situation laANIM OIL workers strik· ing against Shah Mohammad Reza Palavi cut off exports that normally amounted to about 5.S million barrels a day in December. Output had been re- duced since the end of October. The country that was once the world's second largest oil ex- porter after Saudi Arabia is pro- ducing only a paltry 664,000 bar- rels a day, barely enough to meet domestic needs. .,. The loss of Iranian oil has slashed world output by about S uercent at a time when supplies were starting to tighten and prices were rising. JAPAN, TOE world's second largest importer of oil after the . • Pu hes Conservation United Slatea, lmpe>rts 99 per c-nl or itl oil and 20 percent of that cam from Iran. L st month, the J8panese launched ~n energy conaerva- tton dnvl' nd the government warned It may have to dip Into tts strategic 90-day stockpile lo keep 1ndwitry going. Israel once got about 60 per- cent or its petroleum from lrao, but It claims to be well prepared for a cutofC with a large reserve and a promise from the United States to make up any shortfall for five years. THE MAJOR IMPACT has been political. Israel bas stlf · fened its demand to be allowed to buy oil from Egypt once they sign a p eace treaty. and Jerusalem a lso is asking Washington for firmer as- surances on ·fuel supply pro- mises. Fuel prices have risen 10 per- cent. in Denmark and 8 percent in Sweden because of the cut.off. Denmark got nearly one-fourth of its oil from Iran, Sweden 15 percent. Sweden's Commerce Minister, Hadar Cars. tias urged bis na- tion to start saving energy. Giuseppe Ammassarl, director of energy resources at Italy's In- dustry Ministry, has warned or impending shortages because of the Iranian crisis. BRITAIN, WIDCH got 16 per- cent of its oil requirements from Iran, has seen prices for pre-mium gas at the pump go up over the past month from $1 .20 to $1.40 a U.S.gallon Th 8~1tish Petroleum Co .. Jaram or tho companies that control lranlan oil, has alaabed d eliv rles to Its c uatomeu aruund t.he world by •s percent. The tate-run Brlllsb company 1ot .0 percent of its supplies from Iran and says no oll bu left the country'Slnce Dec. 26. "WE HAVE NO idea when ex- porh wlll resume," a con- sortium spokesman commented . A British Petroleum spokesman was even more pessimistic: "No where can we make up the 5.5 million barrels that Iran produced every day. What is happening now is that you have a lot of people chasing a little oil." Government officials in Spain, the Netherlands, Sweden and West Germany say there is no immediate crisis because they have reserves to las t between two and three months. BESIDES THE immediate ef- fects, the Iranian oil crisis has other, and 'possibly deeper, ramifications for the West. The loss of the oil revenue, a surge In anti-Western sentiment and Iran's reduced role in in- ternational politics have led the new government or "Prime Minister Shah pour Bakbtiar to seek cancellation of massive de- fense contracts with the United States, Britain and their Euro- pean allies worth an estimated $10 billion. Among the major deals with the United States expected to be cancelled are for F -16 fighter jets worth $3.S billion, seven Boeing AiPborn Warning and Control Sys te ms w·orth $1.1 billion dollars and 20 McDonnell- Douglas F-4 fighters worth $500 million. The oil revenue loss probably also will force a drastic cutback in non-military trade with Iran. The United States alone listed exports of $3.4 billion to Iran last year. .. PREPARATION CASH OF FAST TAX RETURNS Year Round Homeowner s: Tax Planning Loans arranged for any reason. Credit, .MARTIN I. SCHNEYER no p r oblem. Attorney At Law Borrow on your equity. 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Pat will cut red tape, getting the answers. and. action you need to aolve inequities in government and bu8iness. Mail your queations to Pat Dunn, At Your Service, Orange Coaat Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. A.t many Jetters. as possible will be a~ed. • but phoned inquiries or letters not including the reader's full name. oddresiand business hour$' phone numbeTcannot be considered. Thiscolumnappearsdai· ly ucept Saturdays ... Appraber Ca11 Cit~ Paf11tf11g DEAR PAT: Could you find out how I can establish the value of a small Indian painting given to me in 1929 by Clarence Ellsworth? R.L.T., Newport Beach John A. Glllett, a certified appraiser wttb 40 years of experience In buying, selling and collect· lag art, will be able to help yoa. Pltone 494-1947 to make arrangements. GllleU told AYS that locaUag a relbble a.rt appraiser ls not an easy tblng to do, and even membership ln the National Appraisers Association ls no guarantee titan an appralser Is adequately qaallfied. He advises a tltoroagb cbeck of any appralser•s backgrocmd and e~rience before aat.boridng an appraisal. Mateams cannot appraise objects not in tbelr collection, accord.log to Bowers Maseam. One way to locate an ethical appralser ii to ask for recom- mendations from a reputable a.rt gallery. AYS was told by a namber of sources, however, that Sotbeby Parke Berne&, 71M Beverly Blvd., Loa Angeles, ls a top-notcb, trustwortlly art and anti· qae appraisal soatte. IRS Rtlle Allotes tt'orfc 1'1~ DEAR PAT: I've heard that I can ·avoid the profit tax on the sale or my house for longer than 18 months iI 1 buy a newly constructed house or equal value. What is the time limit, and are there any age restrictions, such as being over SS? W.P., Costa Mesa The 1978 Tu Bill Improves tbe residence re- placement rule. Home seUen of uy age may sWI sell tbelr principal residence and defer tlle pron& tu by ~ytng a replacement costin1 at least as mucb as the old home's sale price. Pan:hase and oec.pancy must occur wltbln 18 months before or after tile sale for an ex:htbag boase, bal •P to M montlls after Ute sale ll allowed II a new ltome II coutnlded. Formerty, tbls rule coald be ued oa· ly onee every 18 months. Now It can be ued more ofte• If a Job alte cbaage reqalrea Ute aa.le aad parebte. -Al•-Proteets Forefp C.t .. DEAR PAT: I 've found a number of albums for collect.ors of stamps from other countries, but can't locate a roreien coln album. Aren't any available? J .W., San Clemente Not an&U recently. A oe• alba•, "Colas or U1e World," laa• been de.eloped by Colleeton Market· tac Corp. la eollaboraUon wtdl Oeall·hren, tM world'• oldest aad lar1eat fottlp cU1'effJ H· dlaa1e nrm a.ad a •aJor MrtbtMr el foreign mleor colaa. 1'llll albll• ues l&Udard •JMket •l•JI ,., •• placd ID rroat of Wutra&ed eaW.1- 1111 pa1n . Tiiie ,.let flt 19 a laaw.-,aude llbMler, a .. llldl• ... al vlayl enelopet MW .... eel••· Tiiie albllm 11 a nlJaWe &a.roellJll eU ~· a~r•, l .C. Peuey and Sean catalo1ae1, Toya ll Us •&ottt ancl at Deak-Perera lonlp eamaey eullaqeomca b major elUet. TRAVEL NETWORK INTRODUCES ITS 59-FOOT 'SNOOZEA' TRAVELING HOTEL Big Bua Arrtvea In Coate Meta to Pubflclze Opening of New Agency Super h us Visits Co ast 59-foot 'Snoozer' Wraps Around Comers The Snoozer proved a real eye opener. Pedestrians and motorists alike could hardly ignore the 59·foot-long traveling hotel, so stretched out that its German designers pleated it in the mid· die so it can literally wrap around comers. It visited the area last week. THE 13-FOOT -HIGH behemoth wrapped around the corner of Westminster A venue in Costa Mesa and was slowly jockeyed into about slx parking spaces along the curb on 17th Street. A door opened and out popped a cadre of orange-blazered Travel Network Corp. ex- ecutives who had journeyed a board the eight-room hotel from their San Diego head- quarters to ballyhoo the opening of Costa Mesa's new Travel' Networkagencyat234E.17thSt. BARRY JONES. Travel Network president, was pleased with the commotion bis firm 's one-of-a-kind Snoozer bad creat- e d in front of Pacific Plaza Travel. one of 200 franchised agencies across the continent. The vehicle also contains a "sky lounge" with aircraft-type seats equipped with radio and tape headsets. There is a bar and some cooking facilities. SIX MORE OF the giant buses are to be added to the network's continental travel fleet by the end of the year, Jones said. Designed for either charter jaunts or scheduled tours in a growing domes tic travel market, the Snoozer is said to be especially useful for skj treks where hotel accommodations are limited, golfing tours and similar junkets, he said. t I I I Cars stopped, office workers ogle d and a s tandard-size Orange County Transit District bus appeared to shrink as it passed the gleaming, metal and glass monster. He said the double-decked, articulat <jointed ) bus has hotel accom ions that in- clude beds, radio, c ed-circuit television, private toilet and shower and individual heating and air conditioning in each room. Base rate per day for up to 16 passengers is between $75 and $100, depending on the tour, he added. The "hotel" and travel fee includes continental· breakfasts. .... NEW Y~IC tAPI CmwTel -Tiie kll-ino 1111 COnnGn Is a Mled@d N•I" GonP~ Iona! Skurlllas Cr•wf Dealers Assn., owr Cron Ille counter Bank. Cutlr ed !nsurence & lndust· D•nlyM al stocks. DtaOes AEL Ind N 6V. 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Do you know why the dollar that once bought 38C JapaneM yen now buys only 200 yen, at 1he most! DID :YOU BEALIZE THAT THE U.S. TreasUJ') Department bas recenUy been borrojlt'lDf.. money 14,.. Swiuerfand and Germany anCi t6en using tbOse funds tc prop up the dollar on foreign-exchange markets? Do you know why 40 countries measure their currea. cies by what they're worth in U.S. dollars · wb11e otbe\ countries use different staodnds? Bangladesh, ror exam pie, measures against the Brili11h pound. Fourt~n nations in Africa peg their curren· cies t o the French franc. A dozen nations use as their base something called the special drawing rights of the International Monetary Fund. Money Tree You're probably aware that you could have made a fair amount of money in previous years by taking dollars out of your American bank account and exchanging them ror Swiss francs in a Swiss bank account. But did you know that if you had a Swiss bank account.- last October, you would have been able to bump up the value of your holdings by 15 percent. in November by switc hing to a dollar account in a U.S. bank? IF YOU ARE BEWILDERED BY these activities, don't despair. Know at least that so is everyone else. A clear sign that we don't know what we're doing has come from the Rockefeller Foundation, which ls putting up $500,000 a year for three years to finance the liberations of 30 experts who will wrestle wi~h these international economic problems and seek unifying solutions. These experts are a high.powered bunch. They include H. Johannes Witteveen, former managing director of the International Monetary Fund, wbo will chair the group;. Otmar Emminger. president of the West German Bun .. desbank; Federal Reserve Board member Henry Wallich: Jawad Hashim, managing director of the Arab Monetary Fund; economist Fritz Machlup; Jacques Maisonrouge, president of IBM World Trade; C. W. McMahon, executive director of the Bank of England; Robert V. Roosa, former under secretary of the U.S. Treasury, now a partner in Brown Brothers Harriman; Herbert Stein, former chairman of the President's Council of Economic Ad· visers: Micbiya Matsukawa, special adviser to the Japanese Ministe .. of Finance. IN ANNOUNCING THE FORMATION of this 30. member study group, John F. Knowles, president. of the Rockefeller Foundation, said the hope is to "bring some or- deroutof the preseotcbaos." ' Witteveen, wbo will supervise this inquiry, noted that not even the experts have a "clear and complete un· derstanding" of how the international monetary system works. It's a measure of the confusion in which the world operates that it's going to take these experts three years --.• and $1.S million of Rockefeller money -to come up with\ some possible answers as to how the international curren·' cy system should function. ; 1 Tensions in Iran l ... Bring Duw Down f \ l t NEW YORK CAP > -The stock market showed wide· i spread bses today a mid fears of intensif'Jed energy pro.' ble ms arising from political upheaval iD Iraa. J The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials, wbicb bad fallen more than 36 points over tbe last seven tradinc days, ) closeddownanotber6.84to816.0ltoday. 1 Losers outnumbered gainers by more than a 4.q margin in the broad tally of New York Stock Exchange·' listed issues. ' ----------~~----~-----~---------. Sl~la In Tiie Spot Hgltf HEW YORK (AP). Sales, 4 p.m. prl~ and net ~ of ti. ttrtee11 most Ktlve New Yorti Stock Eacllllnge rswes. lr::i~ ~.~~·~ •1 '"°ta~l':" N· _,,.. CIUCOf'P • • • • • • • • m ,200 23141 -"41 Gerd DefW....... 270,700 ~ -141 OowCMm .. • • • • 160;000 uv. -~ ::::n:~::::.. ~:: ~:~=:;: Peps!C.o •••••••• 144.200 U~ •••.• Pan Am.......... 224,600 61'> -\lo R•m.0. In...... 21s,ooo 1~ -~ Elt•on •••.•...• 107.SOO 4•~ + "" SearsRoeo • • • • . • 1'8, 900 201? ••.•• UAL Inc........ 1'12.500 ~ -IV. 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KIT • KNXT (CBS) Los Angeles D t<NBC (NBC) Los Angeles a KTLA (Ind ) Los Angeles 8 KABC· TV (ABC) Los Angeles ()) KFMB (CBS) San Diego D KHJ·TV (Ind) Los Angeles l1.ll KCST (ABC) San Diego m KTTV (Ind ) Los Angeles • KCOP·lV (Ind ' Los Angelt1S e KCET· TV (PBS) Los A"geles ID KOCE·TV(PBS) Huntington Beach "Superm11kata, Orlho- oontlc:e, Condominium•" (I) UNTAMel> WON.D 9 FAMILVFIUO l.'00 • Cl> lf'IDP.MAH Peter Parker, on aaalgf\· ment 10 ~1og18')n 10n1e 18<9 ~.. wit-• bliarre 1ot>t>ery D 8UPfRTRAIN IPremlefe) A mysterious aasaslln mall• repeeled 111emp1s on the life of one Hi Ho, Silverman New NBC Chief Making His Move By PETER J . BOYER LOS ANGELES IAP> -NBC. to its credit, knows a bad lhif\g when iL o;ees one, The network saw lots of bad things in the shows it introduced last ran. had the good sense to ax them :ill. and has begun the midseason with ·a brand-new batch of hopefuls. • Now be&'ins Fred Silverman's turn. The storied programming executive was hired as NBC president I a st year at a reported $1 million annual· ly to make the network respecta- ble again. Jt should be said that last fall 's NBC dis· asters can't be laid at Sil ver· man 's door be- s1Lv£RMAH cause the s hows were set to go before Silverman took over. But NBC's midseason entries reflect the Silverman band, a style that brought ABC to the top when Silverman was there. A LOOK AT NBC's plan to climb out rrom under the rubble of recent seasons· Monday night is one evening in .vhich NBC bas something resembl· .ng a sturdy cornerstone, the quality family show "Little House on the Prairie." But instead of using that to lead lnto a weekly series, though, SBC is leaving the rest of Monday evening to "Big Event." a collection of made-for-TV movies and the like. Tuesday prese nts no such possiblilies for the network. The evening has been owned by ABC for years, with "Happy Days" and "Laverne and Shirley" starting the evening. NBC is trying to grab some of that audience with "Cliffhangers," a TV version of "Perils or Pauline" movie serials whicb will feature three continuing stories in its weekly hour. NBC follows this with a movie. WEDNESDAY BRINGS the goofiest or NBC's new s hows . "Supertrain," aimed at derailing ABC's "Eight is Enough." "Supertrain · · has been called .. 'Love Boat' on Wheels" and "Silvermantrain" because it was so obviously inspired by Silverman's success "Love Boat" at ABC. An ec· centric billionaire builds a huge, 200-mile-per-bour atomic train that travels coast-to·coast while guest star.s make drama inside. This leads into the promising "Novels for Television" project. which will feature such projects as "From Here to Ete.mity" and "Brave New World." Thursday will be women's night at NBC. with Louisa May Alcott's "Llt· tie Women," "Quincy" and "Mrs. Columbo," the adventures of Lt. Columbo's wife. "Quincy" has tremendous female appeal. and 'Lit· tie Women· by its nature has female . appeal." Weinblatt says. "We thought we could put 'Quincy' in the middle that night and each show would flow into another. You're building a block there." Frida)' is NBC's night at the fun· nies, with 'Diff'rent Strokes," a de- cently rated show, leading into: "Brothers and Sisters," a weak cam- pus caper. "Turnabout," about a cou· pie who switch personalities, "Hello Larry," McLean Stevenson's latest try, and "Sweepstakes," a comedy- d r a ma about a m-illion·c1ollar giveaway and the lives it changes. NBC has avoided comedy lately. Still is . ON SATURDAY, NBC goes after the men, assuming that the ladies will be· involved with ABC's "Love Boal" and "Fantasy Island." NBC opens and closes with established shows. "CHiPs" and "The Rockford Files,'' with "B.J. and The Bear" in between. "B.J." is a guy with a truck who travels with a monkey named Bear. NBC says the men will Jove that. l don't know why. Sunday will be NBC as usual, ex- cept their newsmagazlne, "Weekend," will be added to the late· hour slot. "World of Disney" and a "Big Event" movie will precede "Weekend." It's a weak night for the network. In all, it is a much stronger season for NBC. though the network almost certainly won't catch CBS and ABC in the ratings race. of ltl4I ~· (ltt'l9 ~)on tllt lnl!UQllr&I "'" of the 111111 MC>defn. ''""'01111111n1a1 "~tflln '' • IDWAN> TH9 KIMO "Alilt" (IM 1) • QI OHAN.11'1 AHClllP..A the MQ411t 11~ 10 I till ,_, to lltlP l>f9"1lt 11\t lild~ of. P'eeidtn· 11111 conhcl1n1t (Oe<\nlt Cot.I wtlO wlnt Ketty'• h .. tl • CA"°4. 8UNCTT """"~ ~· ~ HoMJllOn .MO'M • • ·o.tvtl'I Mountein" 119781 Docul'llent11v fht• ecfVentUl.,t bflYI ,,,. dlflOtB of the South PMilflC •• they tll'\IOOll 10 bl'Mk tllt hOld of • ~11- '10111 hhlUll\ lllbal CIKM 11.101 • CMWAT ~ "lolll On TOUI' The Chlc:lt· QO ·~y OfthMtra" Anton llUC*lner'• Svm- ()1\()nV No f It IMl!'lotll'lld II l o;)don'1 Royal Alblfl ..... • AOAOIMV LIADIM ~m111 COIWln 1)(11Mnll O.Car wlMif'O and noml· NlllO 11\0ft rum" ~tvdlng "Oreal," "Ovetture,'" "Spille And China" and "Ille 0..d Oome," 1.IO. THI 000 OOU!tl.I ~au~·· pet parr01 •~• • hKn lot ltMt wone. Ind 0tc111 ottllf• 10 handle tne b111lll llf•lflgolll0ntt. "°9(1) OHEOAVATA TIME • THE AMEAICAHS "The Football Coach'" Focu-on Woody Heyes of Onlo Stet• Unl-.ity. • MEIWOAlmN Gueetia; Dustin Hottman, Donna Summer, H111rlton FOfd, Mtln Henry, Hef l lndtll, Petrlcta Anne Patt•. K~ Cunis. The Orpn1nt from "Annie." G DAW> 8U88KJHD Plllt I "Are Cnmtnal1 Born Or Made?" Part If "How To Save Your Teeth" t:30 • ()) THE JfFFP80N8 Loolee'• ll)eetal award for charity contributions may be Jeopardl11d by George'• "donation" to a potltlelen TUBE TOPPERS KllJ IJ 7:20 -NBA Basketball. The Loa · Angeles Lakers meet the Golden State Warriors in a Western Division matchup. NBC e 8;00 Supertrain. Premiering a new series set aboard an ultra·modern transcontinental train Csee photo below >. KTLA e 9:00 -The Americans. Former OhJo State football coach Woody Hayes -who was fired after slugging an opposing player -is the subject of tonight's profile. filmed before his ouster. • LANOITC>ft G101gl1 11111 laglllllor David Scott redt• the wot11 of l,.lnotlon H\l(lhet, whloh ponrlv-the black e11pettence Ill AfrlCI end Arnerle&. 10:00 9 (I) KAZ Samual Bennett'• cnenoe 10 blCOffll an euomr; geMrll .. )lopwdlzed by Ku. D QUINCY Qull\Cy dltOO*I that I lagll tnlc>menl of danger· ou• ~ may have bMt1 the ClllM Of an I ll· 11ne c11 ... ter. ··= A boyhood trlend (Jonn Rublnaleln) of Din's r•t11rn1 to La• Vagaa H 1 hrt man with cwdert to klll Den end Phllli9 Roth (Tony Curtis). m L£T'8 00 TO THE RACO • HERE TO MAKE M08'C A blogfepfllc portrait of ttthak Pef'lman. m All'ND l. OU P()NT "Columbia UnJverslly Awa1cla For 8roadClll Joumellsm" The aw11d1 and clip. ttom venous ~=1.,tiG:~~ MAKE ME LAUGH MOVIE * • * "I Walk Alone" (11148) LU1betn Scott, &irt ltncaater. A mobtter leams through expertence lhet Na tough lactlc:I don I wot11 .. well u they once did 12iw.1 • THI 000 OOUftl.l Faa. "dltcoYtn" an op111 elnglt, but the'l lOO thy to W'CI '" public. • THEGOOC8 The Good* blMd a boll end ...,en tor • 10t1 llland. • DICK CAV£TT Guett: Jame• Galway. (f'_lfl 2 of 21 11:IO 8 Cl> ~ F'ILE8 Rocilf0td'1 lnY11tlgatlotl Into Ille death of 811 Old ermv buddy lelds him lo en erms-amuggtlng ring. D TOHIOHT t4oat: John"y Careon G-1. Wlll1td &c>y. • TWILIGHT ZONE "A Hund<ed YllldS Over The Rim" The leadar of a wagon lreln ICfotS lhe New Mexico lemtOIY if'I 1847cometecross1 high· way 8 0 POUCE WOMAN ~ poeee .. '" 111 Clas modal to Md the murdenlf of two WOfllmen. I THE OONG attOW OETIMART Max ~I pt1Mt to the Chtet lt\al he's Iha reel Mu wnen KAOS mlkee a ~1tofhlm. fl!I CAPTIONED A8C NEWS MORNING 12:00 8 TWIUGHT ZONE "The 7tn la Mlde Up Of Phantoms" • ALFMO HfTCHCOCK PAE8fNT8 Whodunit on Wheels Steve Lawrence Ccenterl enlists the aid of fellow passengers Don Meredith and Char Fontaine to help find out who is trying to kill him on the premiere episode of "Supertrain" tonight at 8 on NBC, Channel ABC: B·of Top 10 NEW YORK <APl°-CBS dealt the oppasition a knockdown punch with "Rocky" Sunday njght, but ABC came back with some solid in- fighting to win the week's ratings compe\jtion. ABC. in fact1 listed eight or the 10 most·watched proarams for the week ending Feb. 4, figures from the A.C. Nielsen Co. show. The interlopers were Sylvester Stallone's film and "60 Minutes,·• also on CBS, No. 7 In the ratings. It was ABC's fourth straight week- ly triumph after a run at the top by CBS. ABC's rating for the week was 21.3, with CBS second at 21.1 and NBC a distant third at 17.6. THE NETWOllKS say ABC's rat- ing means in an average prime-lime minute during the week, 21.3 percent oC the homes in the country were tuned to the No. I network. .. There was little new in ABC's suc· cess. "Laverne and Shirley" finished second to "Rocky," with "Happy Days" third and "Three's Company" fourth. The rating for "Rocky," CBS' Sun- day night movie being shown for the first time on television. was 36.9. Nielsen says that means of all the homes in the counµ-y with television, 36.9 percent saw at least part or the show. BE&E AKE THE WEEK'S Top 10 programs: Sull4n Mov~ -"Rt<•Y." with e ratlllO If a..• reprffeftt1"9 17.t mOlloti -· CllS; "l.eWrN e"4 Sllirro ," SU or ts • fl'!llllol'I, "H.t9C>Y CW(s," JU or U mllllon. ''Tl'll'et'\ COfr!IMny,"' Jt.• or 2l.• mllllon. "Mot'k -Mindy;' n ,1 or 22.2 tnllllon. anci "o-ti.•s A .... ls," n I or 11 S minion, llll AllC: "60 MllWt"'" a. Of' 11.l "'llllon, C8!1. ....:t "E19"1 I, Enouqtf' Md •i.-lleet.'' bolll 2t S or 711 .... 111on, -"llY-k>' 11;· 1t • Of' 70 mllllon,•llA8C Tiit lleAI 10 ,._. N\0..0.V Mooltt ''8«Ul•I~ 11 IN 'Milt. HouW," ~ec "Te•t," ABC: NM>A·S·H," c es• "Om·,.111 Strokes." N8C. ··ve9u," AllC; "CHI~." HOC: "8-rMY Miiier," AllC; ''TM Cor" Is 0.-," "CIM'd Fever," -"IN Hom-Plt1 I," •II CllS. FROM Fash ion Island Newport Beach STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR TONIGHT'S LATEST LISTINGS A WOtf\11\ Me a untQW methOd f0t ecQultlng peta. • MTIMAM' ..... and" dilc:Ovat lhlt • gut\! " plotting a wldt ICall hypnotl:ing ~ • 1l:IO. MOVll * • • ~ "Inherit The Wind" ( tHOI Se>enC* Tracy, Fl9drie Mllctl The GOUmOOll'I beltla betwetn Clarence Derrow end Wil- Ham Jennings &tyen ~ Ille tMChlng of O-O't lheOrV of evotutlOn in T lln· n1111a sohoo11 11 uamlned 12 hn , 26 min.) • MOVll ••* "Thi Goddess" ( t 9511 Kim Sttn14rt, l 10\ld Bridget Paddy Cheytif· alty'a tlOIY Of a IOntly woman 1truggllnQ fOf HOI· r ..a:dom. (2 tvs.) • * "Relit Into Laremlll" ( 1954) JoM PtyM. Marl Blandllrd. In ord9r 10 b""ll In Ille rellroed, I rug· ged Army NfgMOI flgnta corruption 81\d .. bOlage 1n the lawtMa town of Ulfem- 11. Wyoming. (1 hr., 30 min.) 1t:r1 e o MNNX Mann•• lnvestioatet flle death o4 I loonet gtrlltiend of a lollgllme friend 1~408 (1) KC>.W< K()jall It mistaken for 1 Pfl- vate detect1Ya whO was mutdetlO. (R) 1:00 D TOMOMOW Gu.ti: Wahington Post reporter Bob Meyeu. evangelllt Oral Roberti I LOVE IEXPEA18 1:JO WANTED: DEAD OA ALM "T...,. Shell Meer· 1:461 NlW8 1:80 NlW8 2:001 = •*on "When lovers Meet" ( 19'61 George Btent, Lucille 8111 A fH'I· ion editor disC<MlrS hew hulband was unfllthlul dutlng the w11 and . .n a rage Nihei 10 las Vegu tor e divorce 12 llfS I • OETIMART OONTROl. and KAOS JOtn forCM In Ille Miich lot a m"4:I lcianttst l"'eatentng 10 delttoY both Eut aoa Wett 2:20 8 MOVIE • • 'Jt "Odelle" I 19501 Petet U.llf!OY. Ann• NMgle The lf\19 ttory of • women'• helOlc work wtth 1111 Ftanc:h ~II llC)t1tayed. 12ht9.,10 min I a:.• MOVll ···~ "Scendal $heel" I 11152) Brodatlck Crawford, Oonlla Reed. AA• a,_.. p.,ar editor 111111 hla ~ lie W41111 few two young tepO<tara. to ditooYer hll CIHM (ttw.,30mtn) 2;661= 3:00 MOVll • ''* "Amazon Ouatl" ( llMlll TOl'll Nell, Catole MattNws «008 MOVIE *.'A "WOl'llln tn Hiding" ( tllSO) Ida LU91no, Howard Dutt. • MOVll • * "Thi Last Poae" 111153) Btoderk;lt ~awtord. John ()erell. 4:251 NEWS 4:30 MOYIE * • "Someone At The Dool" ( 1950) Oaty Manti. MlchMI Mectw;n. 4:40 8 9T£Vf BMAN>S Tlu•rsdat1'• Daytl•e Mo.,le• AFTERNOON 12:000 ••<,;"A-Edge" ( 1115eJ Rory Calhoun. Yvonne Oa Carlo. A ..omen. m111tied to a ruth- IMS land baron. find• hlf· Mii In danger When her hust>and'• n..ic1W11e11 plan n1s death wnh t"8 Widow going 10 Ille llraf one WllO ct11m• ner ( t hr • 30 tnin I • • • 'h "M&gj(; Town" P9'71 James Stewert, Jine Wyman A smell. peaceful town undelgoet a Ch6ngl for the worse att« bllnO Pl.lbliclzed as an al(ample 10 other towne ( I ht" 5'>m<n. I S:OO~ ••~ "Pleymates" I 111121 Alan Aida. Connie SteYenS A pair of <IM>roed men become friend•. tMn aecretty begin dallng each 01ner'1 wives ( 1 ht . 30 mtn) s:ao D ••• "Taaas A«OIS The River" (111641) Dean Marlin. Alain Delon A Sp1n1sh noblemen ~ With ht$ gft'llnend <1ll~ being ~ OI murdetlng ner f1ance. ( t "' . 30 """ I Black Poet's Story Aired By BARRY RENFREW NEW YORK IAPl -Langston Hughes was spokesman for a people and an age. In poem, short story. novel. play. song and even opera, he cap. tured the mood of America from the Great Depression to the early '70s, and the long journey of American blacks through those turbulent de· cades. "Langston." a half-hour look at the life and times of one Of America's great black poets, will be broadcast by stations in the Public Broadcast· ing Service network tonight at 9:30 on KCET, Channel28. Born in the South. Hughes first began to write in New York during the Harlem Renaissance of the 1920s and '30s. a remarkable flowering of black literature, art and music. In the late '30s he wit· nessed and wrote about the Spanish Civil War and the World War that followed. In the 1950s and '60s, he worked in the Civil Rigl'lts movement and watched it gather a momentum he had done much to inspire. IN THE COURSE OF his long life, he watched America change, recording the birth pains of a na· lion shaking off old prejudices and wrestling with new ones. And throughout. he sang or the long strug· gle of blacks to be free. "Langston" is the first network TV program about a black American writer. a nd the result of one man 'ssix-year effort to bring America's attention to one of its richest traditions. David Scott. who conceived of the program and appears a s host, spent years performing Hughes poetry in colleges, church halls and wherever else he could find an audience. He says, "I hope it paves the way for more." THE PROGRAM JS AN unusual and demand· ing blend or poetry. music. mime and dance. Twelve of Hughes' poems are staged in settings re- calling the places that Inspired them the tene- ments of Harlem. the dirt farms or the deep South. Africa. The accompanying songs and dances, special· ly composed for the program, now and intertwine with the rich sounds of the poetry into a harmony or grace and unity. Poetry is not easy to perform in any setting for any. audience. but this original blending of sight, sound and movement will show il in a new light to many. It wm introduce an even greater number of peopleto~blackexperience. • ~~MMlllll ~(1 1 " ...... · ~ ot•• . ...._ ___ '-.:.J. COITAMllA lltl.1""1f. ·------~ ....... , ........ _ . oo:.=.. (' ~ ENTERTAINMENT I HY GARDNER AMERICAN · BALLEf 1HEATRE Three performances in the TERRACE THEATRE, LONG BEACH FRI. FEB. 9, 8:30 pm LES PATINEURS Oino11er PAS DE DEUX lchino/Radojev1c SAT. FEB. 10, 2:30 & 8:30 COPPELIA {full-lcngrh) Matinee, 2:30 LA SYLPHIOE (Act II) Tchcrk:w.ky/ Pt·rt..'r;on Tcherkasslcy/Radojevic THEME & VARIATIONS Evening, 8:30 vnn Hamcl/B1.,~·ll ' vnn I lamcl/Mechan flCKETS NOW·" ~111,11 t . .-111<'r. Muru.11 Ai..'t'ncl~. Tl·rmcc Th.,111r'" L11n11 f'\c..,1d1n,,,11lhC•' h•r crcJ11 c.1rJ purcha~"S, c:ill (2IJ) 436-3661. IC&>ll SUO!t'C• 10 Cl\IJnOll ) Fiddling . With Henliy Kina of tht One Llner1 HeMy Youn1man • Who cave you that bllUDC ' ''Walter Wl.Dchell. H appreclall'd It hf'uuse he always had room ln hl• tolumn for • brit!f blt of banter. Now my Br tlth br1nfln1 up la abowl°'I" How d d you f~fll wh n you falnted onataae In Canada• "Thank God r recuperated quickly. But I WH mbarraattd I'm IUPP,O"d to be a aland·UP - not a fi ll-down eomedlan. • Where dJd you eet tbe idea Of print.log 1maU cards With witty 11yln1• aa a publicity •tmmlck? '' f au a that 1oea back to when l had a small prlntln1 bu lnee on Slxtb Avenue. Thia was for ealln1 money when my five-piece Brooklyn band 'Glad You Asked That'· by Marilyn oM Hy Gw-... couldn't get any dates, bar·mitnah.s, weddings; you know, society stuff like that. 1 was a good merchandising man. To book bar-mitzvahs I used to walk along the Coney Island boardwalk and in playgrounds and ask kids when they'd be 13. Then hand them a card that read: 'Henny Youngman. vioJinist and comedian -I can be the life of your bar·mitzvah.' I'd also print the phone number of a candy store that took menages for me." NOW THAT WE'VE GOT a Polish pope. do you still \ell Polish jokes? "Certainly. The Polish people have a nice sense of humor. enjoy being ribbed. Like if you see two Santa Clauses. the one with the Easter basket Is Polish. Then there's the new Polish jigsaw puzzle : one piece! When the Poles marched on Washington, but they got lost in downtown seattle ! " What arc you doing to ease the energy crisis? "I'm using less oil on my hair!" We know you Jove wife jokes. Wllat about doc- tors? "I like the doctor who gave a wealthy patient (that's before he got the medic's bill> six months to live. When he round out the sick man couldn't pay him -he gave him another six months. Bud- dy Hackett is the best amateur doctor in show business:-He tells funny stories, not listens to them. He's a joke doctor on the side." WHAT OTHER COMEDIANS are your favorites? "Bob Hope , Jan Murray, Milton Berle. Some or the kid comics have talent too, but they either make the big time in 10 minutes or they're has-beens. Trouble is these days there's no place where a youngster can be lousy." By the way. what ls the funniest gag you've beard in the last five minutes? "Several 1 don't think should be repeated. They're clean but in bad taste. However I like the one about a henpecked guy who came home drunk and threw a brick through J.he television screen. Then he threw a brick Into the window of a neighbor who was.play· Ing recorm too loudly. He also threw a brick at a couple of guys arguing. Finally, when another drunk rang bis doorbell, interrupting a snooze be didn't react at all. Which surprised his wife, who asked, 'Why didn't you throw a brick at him?' 'You must think,' her soused spouse said, 'Thal l'm madeofbrkks?'" ) Q: Wlto Ila• Jeb Travolta bee• dattag la&elJ! Anyome aeadyf -L. Sloan. A...U., Te:s. A: Yes. Uly Tomlin. But only while the co· stars were following the script or a love story they were filming, Universal's "Moment by Moment." Afte r shooting she'd go her way -and be wouldn't! Q : Just watcblng tbe Ohio Sta&e Fair program. Why does Pat Boone have to rtde oa Debby's ~at tall every place site slD_.gs day or lllglat! Is he so Jealous of ber succesr.-Mn. J ., Harbor City, CalU. A : Dad is more zealous· than jealous or bis talenttd doll 's rapid rise to prominence. And he's as proud to be her father as Debby Is to be his da ughter. Such a mutual feeling or love is a Boone to everyone concerned. Q: As long as I've beard of Eartha IOU she's been bltcblng. Others of ber race bave acla.ieved fame and respect. She's got a problem wttb benell and no one else. Maybe you coald tip ber off U.at ber bitterness ls not too endearing. -Fran Evans, Milwaukee. A: Sorry, sir . But we've known the entertainer ever since me hit the Broadway cabaret scene <as it was known' in those years) and admired and respected her ror her talent. character and out· spoken opinions. . Q: San Le\'enson ls one of oar all·tlme favorite humorists. Is be writlag another one of Ids bes&· selllng books of remlDlscenses!-0.B .• Brooklyn. A: Sam's just finished his newest offering which will be published next spring. He's so well regarded that his book has been selected as a Book-of-the-Month Club alternate. It's title: "You Don't Have to Be In Who's Who to Know What's What!'' Send your queations to Hy Gordner. ''Glod Y~ A.riced That." core o/ tlw n~. P. 0 . Box 11741, Chicago, JU. 80611. MarilJ(n and Hy Gordner toiU ~ tU rnmtfl quedionl <U they can In tltftr column, but the oolumc of maU tna.Wa paaonol ~ impouible. Cape Counters Super Contract ST. GEORGE. Utah CAP> -"I just didn't see myself in a cape," says actor Robert Redford, ex· plaining why he turned down the starring role in the movie "Superman." Redford, in southwest Utah to Wm "The Elec· tric Horseman." spoke to the St. George Cha mber of Commerce. He said mm crews "1e spending $10,000 to $12.000 a day to film the picture which will cost $13 million. The mm details the exploitation or a rodeo star. It costars Jane Fonda. Habit bustin' "PINOCCHIO" CGI "REVENGE OF THE PINK PANTHER" <PGl "FORCE TEN FROM NAVARONE" "MIDNIGHT EXPRESS" CR) "NATIONAL LAMPOON'S ANIMAL HOUSE" "AMERICAN GRAFITTI" (RI "MOMENT BY MOMENT" "MIDNIGHT EXPAESS" "UP IN SMOKE" "A BOY & HIS DOG" CR> "CALIFORNIA SUITE" "THE CHEAP DETECTIVE" (PG) AL.~ DltlV•·INS O~N ~JOP.M. .... HTl.J C"tld UMet I J ... ,.. UftlftS • K"9e• .... .,,, • .,..., m9de easy ... NEWPOtfT ,ASHION Ill.ANO NEWPOltT ctN'nll IETWU.N.MACAllTMUR AHO JA11190llH AT 'AClflC COAST H~AY 144-0TIO Maybe you stoned smoking because you liked .what a cigarette did for your self Image. Mode you feel more sophisticated. Or more virile. SADDUIMI CIBA ., ............ ., .. 111·1111 CAU THEATRE f<>ft IHOWTI•I-NO , ••• ACCll'TIO "THI lmMUOA TltlANCtLI"' •:41-10:10 "WATBSHlr DOWN" ,,. .... cOSfAMESl ) lo. Co11t ,,. °"''Nil )'10 81_!\I~ I •tf Pa.L'.l!'.9. "'Ol.IYH'S Sfgsy• ·-.......... HAU" .. ,Ml4t .... "WA TllS ... DOWN" -·-""'"' •MUOA ~ --~~~.-..~~!NI . 70MM DOUY ST1bO "'SUPllMAM'" ........ ,,, .. ,_ If your lftCMr'S IWIY you un find 1 new on• In tht Bo1t1n1 clllllfltdt of the Dally Piiot 642-5678 Now you're not so sure. You smoke mostly because it's too dlfflcult to get off cigarettes. You don'r know where your habit's toking you ond you'd like to get it under control. \\/HY CAN'T I QUIT ON MYO\\IN? Schick hos Invested ~6 million in 1e· search ()(I hob11 formonon ond conrrol The resulrs ot 1his research ind1ca1e mar odd1c11ve habirs. such o~ smoking ore enrrenched 1n rhe subconscious whe<e your ranoool mind hos hrtle coo- rrol You may wonr ro srop smokln<J bur years o f srored-up memo11es work ogdtnsryou This subconscious fO<Ce is m~ sr"0!'9er than you ate able ro perceive once you occepr rtils concepr you will reohLe Jhor 1t Is no refleoion on your lnrelh· gence or srrengrti at will If you deode to ask tor help If you need help. odmlf " The mojonry of vs do. WHY DO OTH£~ STOP SMOKING PAOGMMS FAil? Olhef stop smoking programs hove o MISSING INGl'\EDIENT tho1 me Schld( Pro· 9rom provides. 5chtck hos rhe. only merhod which wofks on the source IM~YHtUS COUOH of 1he problem. 1he subconscious memory Schick ts so confldenr of me effecrrveness of lrs program thor If you hoven 1 become a comfonoble ex-smoker offer 1he lniriol five days on The prC><)iom you ger your money bock· fhere Ison odd1- rionol follow-up program and •hen we bock you fo r o whole yeor We 1e olwoys there wlrti permonenr fvll-11m e cenrers QUIT WHILE YOU'P.E AHEAD ltie momen1 you become on el(.· smoker you ve ehm1no1ed rnoSJ of me fnghrening risks you face <» o smoker You ore no longer pan at !hose ugly sronsncs Thor s the bes1 reason mere 1s for nor pvn1ng off qvrmng Schick mo4<es Ir easy ond painless and FAST ood EFFECTIVE. 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NM!ll .. ........ ~.....,-~T':::--"\ .. , ...... ,~, ~ ICI CAS1\ll (N ) l'lW !Mlo.:QIMllL.:~;:.;:::::.1-1 THANK 000 IT'S fl8AT N I ··m ,1,11 ,, ' •I ' J.LL tOllOIWI 1. LGnOf llHOl'"I 2. WCI llUl --l"I i . ....., ..... ,., -..,. Ml nu CAST '" -CALWOltNIA sum, ... , l'lUI IYll Of 1.AUIA MAIS111 cu.tf IMYWOOe MIT WtlCM WAY WI LOOll 1H1 ""' OAUHTLIT !WI CLINT IMTWOOO PllY WtlCM WAY IUT LOOll('°' ,.,.,. OAUNTUT 111 a.Oii ...... '·"" .. IMOll,. -,. ....... ~ .. ,,.,.. ........ ..,, P acifiea · Shines lJall t jn La1un B ach and orch tral music n Santo Ana lt~pt th culumn bu y last weekend with o apl ndid l\allet Par1flt4A pro1r11m Sunday 11ft moon aettln1 pru.I or place in the overall analy1 Lila 7.aU'• lalenttid ~rformers •n& an •P· preclatlv L11una-Moullon Playhouse audience four d I ahtfully dine d offennis and It seems a trtOfl unfair to 1ln11lu out any one baUet tor special menUon. But thl1 writer'• nod must go to an exquisite ballet that waa chOrooaraphed by Ula herself: ··111oocta of Ant'lent Rwssla," • beauutuUy executed and 1uperbly daneed salut& lo th&-&vlets in which th 111\ed Ula draw11 on thoroughly appropriate rn uar~ by Arensky. ITS FINAL SCENE GAVE us some of the most rnovln' mom nt.s we have experienced in a ballet theater tor o 1one time The-dancers. each holding a lighted candle , solemnly pace out a dance or devotion and then form 10 that the candles depict an ikon, the Russian cross. A very lovely finale to a very fine ballet. An abs0rb1ng procram included "Oanse Clas· sique" and "La Danse et las la Musique." both choreographed by Michel Panaieff and the return of an old favorite. that fun ballet "Boxed" by Jill and RogerSweeLAndhowSweetitwas. PKOBABL V m E SWEETEST thing about the Orange County Philar<monic Society concert Satur- day night in the Santa Ana High School was the TOM BARLEY Music Box Los Angel es Phttarmonic Orchestra·s performance or the Mozart Concerto in E. flat with the brilliant Emanuel Ax at the piano. Ax quickly establlsbed a splendld liaison with conductor Calvin Simmons and lhe pair le<l the way lo a glittering rendlUon of a richly varied work. It brought them the ovation of the evening. IL w~s certainly the best thing Simmons did all night. His handling or the openfog work Sibelius' "Pohjola's Daughter," was hardly des1g~ed lo win friends amon~ those of us who are avid admirers or the great Finn. AND IDS DIRECTION or the closing work · Tc haikowsky's First Symphony, was never more than adequate. But then. as the program correctly noted. the First is a neglected work. Listening to 1t carefully Saturday night this writer formed the impression that 1t might not be any great loss µ it disappeared entirely Whatever its faults, Carlo Marta Giulim might have added a little luster to the peformance 1r he had been on the podium. Hurry back. maestro; we and the LAPO need you. Oscars Worth Weight ill Gold By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD CAP> -Political campaigns are getting more expens ive all the time . So are the Oscars. During the three months of campaigning for Academy awards. th«: six major film companies are spending Sl.8 million to influence the Academy's 3.600 memt»rs . That means an outlay or $500 per member -from the major companies alone. The figure doesn't include m assive outlays by independents and individual contenders. The statistics come from a n authoritative source: Charles M. Powell, vice president of both the Ac3demy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and Universal Pictures. An astute veteran of the l ilm advertising.publicity world, Powell recently addressed the Los Angeles Advertising Club on the subject. "Can You Buy an Oscar?" HE ANSWERED THE question in both of his VP guises. First as the Academy officer : "Can O s car be bo ught ? I think not. .. Remember 'The Alamo'? The people who made that film spent a fortune to influence the Academy voters. even hinting that it was un· American to vote against 'The Alamo.' The picture lost across the board. . . · • "No one has ever been able to establish a rela· tionship lo the money spent to hype a picture or a performance a nd the winning or an Oscar. Not un· Jike this country's electoral college system, the Academy voting results reflect the will of its mem· bership. Somehow it works . Somehow the most de- serving pictures win." HAVING SAID THAT, Powell then introduced his other self: The man whO is directing an outlay or more than $250,000 lo attract Academy vote for "The Deer Hunter." "Same Time, Next Year.·· "The Wii " and other Universal films or 1978. His remarks: "Did you know that the best picture Oscar is worth a minimum of an addltional $2 lo $10 million to its studio? The winner of last year's best.picture award,· Annie Hall,· earned between $Sand $10 addl· tionally. solely because of the Oscar this accord· ing to United Artists. "Why does this happen? There are additional theater bookings immediately generated. Ex· hlbitors who have been less than eager to pay steep terms to get the film, now want it. The enormous national exposure given the winning rilm in a ll media awakens Interest with the general public. Theaters that played the film the first time around are interested ln re· booking.·' POWELL POINTED OUT that the winning of Oscars means more money for actors, directors, a:i:aMVmi.AL 8TUDIOa TOU• ...... MCA~ CJll\"CP""UI ,, IOU•J'l llllJ • ..._Ta ET YEii': SAME LAUlll& ANY YWI A..., nl anu11111 •11111111111• wtlh •..., ar two lldmg )ult lllyOllll 1'8 ........ -C.-.~ LA ,..,.. Ellen Alan Burstyn Alda '~'-11~ GNext~" NOW PL AYING Cf•DOlll ~··NEWPORT Orange 63-4·2553 Newport Beach 644·0760 ~,., ~ .. __,-.. ,~ OIHO OE tAUltEHTllS Pf""* A MIOttMl Ctt!CtiTOtt FILM =ERY ~l'fNLAND 11•••1 -! LESLEY-ANNE DOWN writers and other talent. So why would film com· panies campaign for awards that would cost them more in salaries'> .:The ans wer hes 1n the changing nature of how movies are made today and who makes them. Studios no longer can keep actors. writers and directors under long term contracts. We long ago evolved Into an industry or the independent. creative person. The creative person Is the ruel that makes us go "Studios are in a constant and contmuing com· petition to attract this creative person ... Even if our Oscllr campaign is unsuccessful -God forbid we have shown the creative talent that we had falth in ham and his property and that our studio will do as well for him or her as ~ny other studio will do.·· In the end. both Powells concluded that no. you can't buy an Oscar. MOVIE RATINGS FOR PARENTS ~D YOUNG PEOPLE au. D m ~ (i1J f lt.MS R£CEIVE ll1E SEAl OF THE a.tOYION PtCTUflE C00E: OF 8Et..F Rf QUI.A TI0to .. . LAST TWO DAYS -~-,., OllCOUNf TICXtrl CINEMA CENTER 4 Hubor & Adem. 979-4141 =:.-'-'' . -...... FOUNTAIN YALLEYTWIN 1'419Brookhur.t1»1500 .......,_"-." . ,. EN:rERTAINMENT r MUSIC BOX I MOVlES W-~DVI OL°:_~;r\'&ltOOO ······ 1f ~ AJ/J Ri!~'rs ~.r. !28 .. --=~ •.. :.~,':-:-T ..... __.. UJ tJ .. JU t•tH 11 1' SUNt•.•U t Jt tt• _1_, ... .. .-........... . _.,_, .. .. ......... WOOO\' AU.EN S "l\Tl·J{I( >It ·-,- Plus (Al "THE BOYS FROM BRAZIL" __ ,, ,,., "·' ... ,, ,. R086\' • ICNSO'll " ·~~ ·.-:.·.~.: ... fg· ICE @sTLf.iS THE~1YM WJ .. ~~~ Sean ConMtY "THE GREAT TRAIN ROBBERY" ~ ~~ AOHl IR'll()'ll ICE. Et5TLuS _,_, ... .. , ...... , ..... .. ....... ...... ., .. , .. . .. "THE LATE QR~AT PLANET EARTH" (fl'O> ~, ... .. ... , .......... .. • •••• ) •Slim Gourmet •Special Diets •Ann landers •Club ta lender WINI~. February 7 '979 DAILY Pll..01' Say It ~~~~~~~~~~ Wlt:Jl Ca~ily Tell your beloved 'H~ppy Valentine's Day' with a romantic gift. . You mlgbt think that America'& preoccupa lion wath diets v.·ould have candy manufacturers pulllng baJr and gna hlnc teeth. WeU, not so you can notice. WouJd you beU ve that no leas tbao rour billion pounds of u ndy wtU be produced io tbe United States th1s year? That's an averqe or a little more than 18 pounds that are couumed annually by each one of some 218 million sweet· toothed persons. Candy a nd St. Valentine 's Day are synonymous (affection and confection?). Llttle wonder ttiitn that February 14th is the biggest single candy consumption day or the year. What would this most romantic or all holidays be without heartshaped valenUnes filled with sweets in all sizes and varieties? Candy is and will probably always be a thoughtful and precious thlng for loved ones. If you're in a mood to produce your own candies instead of "store bought" ones, here are some tnteresting homemade recipes. NAPOLEON ALMOND TRUFFLES 2 cups finely chopped blanched almonds 2 cups sifted confectioners sugar l egg white 2 tablespoons cognac l lh cups semisweet chocolate bits :ir .. rup sweetened condensed milk J tablespoon butte r Combine almonds, confectioners sugar, egg ~N~~,. ~nd co1nac. Press mixture evenly into a buttered 8-inch square pan. Melt chocolate in the top part of a double boiler over boiling water. Stir In condensed milk and butter, and cook until thickened <about S minutes). Pour chocolate mixture over almond layer. Let stand In a cool place until firm. Cut Into small squares <Make abouts dozen >. CHOCOLATENUGGETS . I 1 cup (6-ounce package) chocolate bits 1 cup (8 ounce can) almond paste l cup sifted confectioners sugar 2 tablespoons rum l tablespoon soft butter J ~ tablespoons cinnamon 1h cup cocoa Grate chocolate. (Blender is suggested) In a la rge bowl, break up almond paste with a wooden spoon. Add grated chocolate, confec- tioners sugar, rum, and butter. Blend very well. Form lnta small balls, about the size of a mar· Cream Puff Heart overflows with strawberries and cream. Crea• Paff Heart Try red strawberries in Valentine's Day desserts. While most people say Happy Valentine's Day wtlb bearta and flowers, anyone who likes to make desserts mig~ try saying it with strawberries instead. Especially when they top a luscioul cheesecake, fresh red strawberries can be an Ideal way to celebrate Valentine's Day wtt.h a sweetheart, family or friends. Or, treat someone you love to a homemade red-and-white Cream Puff Heart, overflowing with strawberries and cream. CSIEAll PUl'F HE.UT 1 cup water ~ cup butter or re1ular margarine J.J:up alfted nour 4eUI 2 no ounces> packages froaeo 1trawber- rles, drained CoalecUonera &UIM" Fe>Ad a 9 x I W' 1heet of paper in ball, leqtbwile. Sketeb half of a heart oa tt: cu& out. Open paper to full heart, tra~ with peae pea. en on bUinl 1beet. Heat water and baUer iD uu~ to &omnc. reduce heat. Add floar. Stir TttonNllJ over low heat until mlztare fonnt a ball <•boat l minute). Remove fl'OID beat. Beat in eggs, one at a time, beating until smooth aCter each addition. Drop mixture by spoonfuls, with sides touching, along edge of heart outline on greased baking abeet. Bake at 400 decrees for 45 minutes. Cool on rack. Cut off top. Fill shell wttb Cream Filling, top wilh strawberries. Replace top. Dust with confectlonen au1ar. Refrigerate unttl serving time. Makes 8 servlnp. Cre1m ntUn1: Combine l C3ounce> package vanilla pudding and pie filling mix wttb 1 ~ cup milk. Follow /ackage directions for cooking. Cool. Then fol In 1 cup heavy cream, whipped,, u d l teasP90n vanHla. STRA WllERa Y VALENTINE CHEESECAKE "'cupe 1rabam cracker crumbe •,. cup cooleeUoner1' sucar \.'i cup melted butter 2 packacn (8 ounces eacb > cream cheese, softened 2eqs % C\IPl\lllf l teMPOOG V Hill a UleeCHEt:SECUE, P1110> ' ble. Mix ciMamon and cocoa in a plastic bag. Shake balls gently, 4 or Sat a Ume, in this mix· ture. Place on a cake rack to dry. Store in con- tainer. <Makes about 3 dozen). DANISH DELIGHTS 21h cups crushed vanilla wafers 2 tablespoons cocoa 1 cup confectioners sugar -sift before measuring 1 cup chopped walnuts 3 tablespoons corn syrup or honey ~ cup of Dan1sh liqueur Confectioners sugar for rolling Mix crushed wafers, cocoa. s ugar. and nuts. Add com syrup and liqueur and mix. thoroughly. Form Into 1 inch balls and roll in confectioners s ugar. Keep in a covered tin. <Makes about 3 dozen >. Valentine PEANUT BRmLE 2cupssugar · 'h cup or water ·~ cup corn syrup l tablespoon butter <melted I 1 teaspoon baking soda 1 cup roasted peanuts Put sugar m saucepan, and add water and corn syrup. Heat and stir till dissolved. Bring to a boil ove r medium heat. Let boil rapidly without stirring till candy thermometer reaches 280 degrees <soft crack stage> and becomes a deep yellow color . Remove from heat . Add m e lted butter. baking soda, and roasted peanuts. Stir lightly 2 or 3 times and pour onto buttered cold surface. When coOI, pull out and stretch thinly. turtl over and allow to cool. When cool. break into small pieces and store in air· light jar. DeMerts Sweetheart Angel Cake and Spiced A.,,ple Loaf are sweet treats. Show your aCCectlon with confection! Make an Angel Sweetheart cake that your loved ones : .wl11 long remember . As delicate as lo-.ie itself. · this cake is soft, white and light as an angel. Inside is a delightful strawberry surprise. Hearts and Flowers and Spiced Apple Loaf -a n extraordinary way to say "Happy Valen- tines Day"! Tb.is sweet bread combines fresh apples and r ed hot cinnamon candies with easy.to-use frozen yeast bread dough. 'Ibis tangy flavored bread is a truly unique wartowinyourValenUne'sheart. SWEETHEART ANGEL CAKE 1 cup cake nour ~cup sugar 12 egg whJtes 1 ~ teaspoons cream of \artar •,4 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon vanilla o/.t cup sugar Preheat oven to 375 degrees F . Sift together cake flour and ~ cup sugar; set aside. In large mixing bowl, beat egg whites, cream of tartar. salt and vanilla. When foamy, add second ~ cup sugar. 2 tablespoons at a time. Beat until mixture bolds stur peaks, about s minutes. Sprinkle Y• cup of flour-sugar mixture over A meringue, fold gently until flour almost disap· f.I!. pears. Repeat wtth remaining flour. Gently push into 10-incb uogreased tube pan. Cut through batter to remove air boles. Bake 35-40 minutes until top springs back when lightly touched with finger. Invert tube pan on neck or bottle, let bang until cake is completely cool. Fllllng: 1 package strawberry navored gelatin 1 cup bolUng water . l package frozen sliced strawberries Dissolve gelatin in boiling wate r. Add strawberries, stirring to break up berries. Place widest side of cake on serving plate. Cut a t- inch slice ore of top or cake; set aside. Cut around cake ~ or an inch from the outside edce. leaving 1 inch uncut on the bottom. Then cut o/.t inch from the insade edge, leaving 1 inch uncut on the bottom. Gently remove cake between the cuts. tearing Into small pieces. Add pie-:es to gelatin mixture. Pour gelatin mixture into cake shell. Replace top of cake. Frost with 3~ eups of your favorite whippec:f topping. Garnish with marzipan or fresh strawberries. SPICED APPLE LOAF 1 Cone pound) loaf frozen bread dough 2 medium cooking apples, chopped and pared ~ cup <approximately 21h ounces l red hot cinnamon candies . V.. cup gram~lated sugar 3 tablespoons butter. melted Powdered sugar. if desired Let frozen dough thaw at room temperature approximately 1 1;-~ to 2 hrs. or overni~ht in refrigerator. Melt cinnamon candies with l tablespoon water in top of double boiler. Mix in 2 tablespoons sugar . Pour ciMamon mixture over prepared ·a pples a nd completely coat. Drain thoroughly, reserving cinnamon mixture. Mi x cinnamon with remaining sugar. On lightly ' floured board roll thawed dough out to 14" x 12" recta ngle. Spread · 1 lh tablespoons butter on dough. Spread apples over dough leaving 1 inch margin on all sides. Beginning with 14-incb side, roll dough tightly in jelly-roll Cashion. Cut dough roll into 12 pieces. Spread reserved cinnamon mixture in bottom of 9·1nch pie pan or in 9-incb square pan. Plare dough piece cut side down in pan. Brush top with melted butter. Let rise in warm place. free or drafts. until dough rises lo top of pan. Bake m pre-heated 375° oven 20-25 minutes. or until golden brown. Tum out of pan immediately. Sprinkle powdered sugar on top or loaf iC desired. Sweetheart Angel Cake -----· """-.............._ ... ~ ... Wednnd1y, Ftbru11Y 1. 1119 FOOD 'Tom' for Two When you 'v 1ot ~omeUu114 to t'l'l~brat . the ocuaton Jusl 1t:tm11 to c:all for tW'k tY 8ut when there are Ju. t l~o Of )OU, what do )OU do" Thanks to th«> euy avallabd.tty or CttlJrornia turkey purb, you 10 •h••d ano hov roa t turkey• A plump, mtaly h Ir rHal ol turk y weillh 1us t a httle ov<-r two Dela. nd that &Iv •nough for the sata r. wtlh ome le ft to nlbbl on lht l"l day Now th:H • hat you call ~al con ?.MMn('e • Roa!'t your bat or the 1ird with the bone lo or 1ut. as the mood strikes •ou . But remember. eavJng lbe bone in does :Ive you a little extra Javor boost. Start the urkey, basted with but- er and seasonings, ln a •e ry bot oven for a 1uick ten minutes. Then give 1t another 1asting with a good vhite table wine and a :enerous cup of s liced ousbrooms. Lower the 1ven temperature and e t the turkey bake mother hour. whlle you .et out the candles and .vine glasses. Just before you' r e ~ady to sit down, stir up 1 batch of dressing from in instant mix. Use t he ich J)an drippings for >art of the liquid and 1dd some butter. It akes only a few minutes ind you've a delicious tressing. enough for din- 1er and leftovers. If you're a total tradi- jonalist, serve creamed • lnlons and baby peas. Ori be more daring and • >8 irnce out the meal Nith baked banana ;quash -it can go right n the oven with the urkey. Or cul coin-sized· 1li ces of ca rrot and lresa with your favorite ;auce. A bowl of spiced >eaches and pears will urtber complement the ..urkey Whatever you add, the 1tar of the evening is ;till lbat beautiful bird -or lbe part of him you ~e best. Tonight, the !east. Next week. rba~. be good to your dget again a nd serve stuffed drumsticks or ~lcassee of tu r key ngs with herb dum- ings. When the re's ... key on lbe table, any i al )s occasion for ebration. AST HALF BREA.ST OF TURKEY WITH MUSBR09MS 1 half b r east of tpTkey <about 2 V• to 21h J?<>Unds) s tablespoons melt· ~butter 1h teaspoon salt in teaspoon paprika 1h t easpoon tar- ragon, crumbled 1;9 teaspoon while fepper i,..; cup dry while t a· ~e wine l cup sliced fresh ,irst Course Elegant . 'It's an elegant firsl· C.,urse salad. ~VOCADO PLATTER Alfalfa sprouts Torn salad greens ' Pared, seeded and sliced cucumber Sweet red or green pepper st.rips Ripe or green olives Peel ed s l iced a\'OCado Dressing, see below Mound the alfalfa sprouts in the center of a rbund platier or s hallow llo w l ; s c a tt e r l h e eteeoa, cucumber, pep- sar and olives a round' ~e sprout.a. Arrange lbe M'ocado like lbe spokes of a wheel over the tfHoa; spoon a little of tlle dressiDI ove r the ocado and pasa the re- mainder. Dre11lag: Wisk or \\laake l(>gether 'h cup st lad oil, I/• cup red wJne vinegar, v. cup dalli sauce, '111 teaspoon ••t and freshly ground apper to taste. Makes qoutlcup. .f Ji~iDM:LU tmA A greatf place tor kld1. m uahrooma <or a 2 th rmotlltt to mod rat ounc can. undratn > ly a low <m d er F : 1 <kun > parka1e 11nd bake l hour longer. dry atullina mix b11Un1 once or twice Pla lurk y breaal ln wllh Hquid tn pan. ahallow baktna pan ttemo\le from ov n and Melt 2 tabl poo but· tranater turkey to aerv· t •r. and add aall, il\I pl..._ Kwp warm. paprika, t.1rra1on and Prepare atutfina mix •• P~PP r. poon over pachae dlrertl, uatni turkey b uL Rake ln' dralaed drlpplnas for v~ry hot oven (4~( f.art of Uquld, and edd· df'trt>HF> JO mlnutu na remainlna I taba.- C o·m bl nr wine and 1poon1 butter. Makes muah('OC)ma, and pou1 about J quart atutnftl <C over turkey, Ren t to~aeni.nas>. ·, .... ... -Beet. Chicken or Turlcty·Froitn Morton Pot Pies 8 oz. pkg. II John Morrell-Weter Added Boneless Mini Ham per lb. ' : 09 M .. t or htf 12oz. pkg. Wholt-Or*A Fresh Fryms ~ ~ ':. 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'<:°""""' mt ..., 11a1p11t :=~~--... _ .......... -.. --.. --·-· ., .-s •n.. •NlftllllD 4'111 ........... 2 ........... IMU S. ..._T. 1Ul•n1 Slmllln: .. 11...,, .. ..., I I . . . f 000 pee la I Dleis Bv Jun Roth Substitute For Grain Many iiralns that H'l'm llrance to A meriun.'i u.rf' taptc or rore,an cook Ina Bro&Jhan l'ui"lne 1n parll~ular ha many d she. th t nre t.hJckt>n~ wat.h ct>m t.arch. arroWl"OOt flour, Potato starch. mant()(' nou_r Ceroun~ rrom tbc ca a'•u root 1, t pion flour or ~art• <aoo derived Crom lht> casuvn root l, nd nee flour. These grains \\OU1d be a boon to those who have a sensihv1ty lo wheat nour or suffer rrom cellac dl~ease. On a recent trip to Rio de Janeiro, while learmnf new ~log te-cbmqu~ from the local chefs o outstanding restaurant.S, I noticed the more frequent use of these other grains. A trip through several food markets 1'evealed an a bun· dance of natural foods, dried beans of every col· or and type, and a diversity of avaiJable grains. Some of them are available in our health food stores and are worth trying to locate. Our customs and culinary habits <fo not in· elude the use of many of these gains in large amounts. Perhaps it Is because we do not have a repertoire of recipes that make use of other than wheat nour. or perhaps it is because wheat flour has such fine gluten properties for baking and cooking that we need not look further. But for those who cannot use wheat flour and who must use other grain flour, it is necessary to learn how to make grain substitu· tions or to Jeam how lo cook m more im· aginative ways. Sometimes a combination or grains and an extra egg can give a better tex· lure to a baked product, but do not expect a cake to have the fine quality that can only be obtained with wheat flour. Flans, puddings, and cookies can be very tastily prepared without wheat. Here are several Brazilian desserts that would be appreciated !>Y the wheat-free dieter. CORNSTARCH COOKIES ~~ cup butter 1 cup sugar l egg '>': teaspoon salt 1'l teaspoon vanilla extract 2 cups cornstarch Beat the butler and sug3r together until light and nuffy. Add egg and beat well. Add salt and vanilla Gradually add corsns tarc h Remove douJ?h and knead well. Cover and let doug h rest at room temperature about 30 minutes. Roll dough between two sheets or waxed paper, into a rectangle shape about o/.i '' thick. Remove top sheet and cut into squares. Place dough squares on a greased cookie sheet and bake in a preheated 375°F. oven for 10 to 15 minutes. or until bottoms begin to brown. Makesabout3dozen.c.ookles. · SUSPIROS COOKIES 4 egg whites, at room temperature ~ teaspoon salt l'2 teaspoon cream of tartar 1 cup sugar 2 teaspoons ar rowroot flour h teaspoon almond extract i,iJ cup freshly gra(ed coconut, or packaged unsweetened grated coconut. Beat egg whites and sall unlit foamy; add cream of tartar and beat until soft peaks form. Gradually add sugar while continulng to beat. Beat until st1rr glossy peaks form. Add ar- rowroot flour. almond extract, and grated coconut; beat well. Drop by rounded teaspoon. fuls onto parchment paper-lined cookie sheets. Bake in a low heat 250 F. oven until dry, about 30 minutes. Lel stand in oven <unheated) until cookies come to room temperatures. about l hour. Makes about 4 dozen cookies. PINEAPPLE CUSTARD 4 eggs 2egg yolks 1" teaspoon salt 112 cups unsweetened pineapple juice l cup ( 14-ounce) sweetened condensed milk ! tablespoon cornstarch. Beal eggs, egg yolks, and salt together until thickened. Combine pineapple juice, condensed milk. and cornstarch; mix until smooth, then beat into eggs. Pour into a tightly buttered 1· quart baking dish. Place baking dish in a large baking pan filled with l·inch or hot water. Place in a preheated 300 F'. oven and bake for 1 to l 'r.i hours, or until a knife inserted in the center or the custard comes out clean. Cool for l hour. Refrigerate and serve cold. Makes 8 servings. •• Cheeseeake CFrom Page CU 1 pint fresh strawberries "'2 cup currant jelly Combine crumbs, confectioners' sugar. and butter in food processor. Press into bottom of 9·inch springform pan. Place cream cheese, eggs, sugar, and vanilla in food processor and process until fluffy. Pour onto crumb layer. Bake at 350 degrees 2S to 30 minutes, or until center is set. Clean berries and arrange on cooled pie, stem side down. Melt currant Jelly. Cool slightly and drizzle over strawberries. Chill at least 1 hour. Cul in wedges to serve. 10 to 12 servings. .._ Spinach Has Real Pizzazz WALNUT SPINAat 4 pounds fresh or 4 teo~unce boxes fro2en spinach 6 tablespoons butter ~ cup coarsely chopped walnut.a Salt. fn!ably ground pepper and nutmeg to taste Wash fresh spinach thoroughly and cook in a large pot ln the wat.ir clin&inltoitaleavesfor4 to .-mlnutee. J•t ..Ul wUted or cook f ro1en spinach .accordin1 to box directions. Drain weU, squeeze to extract as much excess moisture as possible, and spread on paper towels to dr y thoroughly. Chop coarsely. Melt butter ln heavy 10..lnch at:lllet and aaute the walnuts for 2 minule., shaking 1'tt\e pan occasionally: re· move walnuts and re· 1erve. Add the spinach to the skillet and beat. Add tM walnuta and aeaaonlngs and toss. Serves8. t w.o-day, Feb<uaf'y 7, 1979 DAILY PILOT (2 There's AL.WAYS time for ' I Coconut and chocolate top a box cake. Frosting Makes Cake Rigatoni With Italian Sausage P1e11e write for "MEALS IN MINUTES" recipes. Gk>be~1. 8985 Venice Blvd .. Los Ange\es, CA 90034 • . Another clas~1c Germ.in .-..ausagc from Schirmer's Sausage Kitchens. Choice pork and veal are coarse ground and mixed with a special blend or d elicate sea~onings, then ~ickory smoked for a d e licious robust flavor. All you need do is heal and serve. four jumbo links lo 12 oz. pack. loolc for the little Schlrmer's S1usare Mahr ·. ~:::-.~ on tfte p1chce in your mirht. Schirmm the Sociable Sausage Available in the Deli case of: How many times have flaked coconut l,.2 c up butter a nd 2 saucepan. mix s ugar, you needed a quick cake 1 teaspoon vanilla squares chocolate to a coconut and wmma in ALPHA BET A for any number 1or 9 a. 1t2 cup butter or bQll in saucepan. Stir hot the bowl. Briftg 1h cup sons? Perhaps it '1as margarine chocolate mixture into butter. milk and 2-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ just a whim to have a 1f:t cup milk c ake mixture until squares chocolate to a friend over for a late· 2 sq uares un · ble nde d . Pour into boil in the saucepan. ------------------~-t day visit. This is the sweetened chocolate greased 13x9-inch pan. Beat hot chocolate mix· Sell your boat fa st with a Boa~ing · time a recipe using com-Combine cake mix, Bake at 350° for 30 lure into sugar mixture 1 lfied di th D ily p·alot 642 ~"" l •--M hil until smooth ·. s pread c ass a n e a . ·~111'1 mercial cake mix comes sour cream and eggs in m nu...,... eanw e, US· in bandy. Here's a cake large bowl. Bring water, tog the same bowl and over hot cake in pan. , tbat'a a tlme-sav e r ....:.:~.:..::::.:.:~:..:.:::.:~:..:..:..:...:....~..:...~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- because it not only starts with cake mix but also has an easy coconut lopping which bakes on the cake. Minimum effort and time are involved in pro· duciog this Chocolate-a· roon Cake because it caJls (or just devil's food ca ke mix, fl a ked coconut, sweetened con· densed milk and semi· sweet chocolate squares. The 13x9-inch cake is baked a cco rding to directions. What hap· pens then? A coconut topping is car e fully spooned evenly over the warm cake before the cake is returned to the oven for an additional twelve minutes . The b,row.ned coconut top· ping ts then dressed up, with a drizzle of melted semi-sweet chocolate. CHOCOLATE-A· ROON CAKE 1 package CZ-layer size) devil's food cake mix• 1 can c 14-ounce ) sweetened condensed milk 2% cups (about > flaked coconut 2 squares semi-sweet chocolate, melted •or use pudding- included cake mix. Prepare cake mix as directed on package. Pour into greased and floured 13x9-inch pan. Bake at 350" for 00 to 35 minutes or until cake springs back when light· ly pressed. Remove from oven. Combine sweetened condensed m ilk and coconut. Carefully spoon coconut mixture evenly over warm cake, starting at ed ges and working toward center. Bake 12 minutes longer or until UgbUy browned. Driszle melted chocolate over coconut tooPltur. Noee: Cake-may be baked ln glaas 13x9-lnch bakln1 dish at 3259 for 35 minutes. ID Mp altltllde areas, follow packaee dlrec· lions. caAZY FROSTED CHOOOIATE CAXE 1 packace (2-layer > size yellow cake mlx ~cup IOW' cream 2ecat 1 cup water ~ cup butter or margarine 2 squares un - sweetened chocolate 1 packa1e < t Pound> confectionen aqar 1~ cups {about) \ I • Discover tbe rich poaad aroma and fresh.perked taste of Maxim: It's so close to fresh.perked coffee we,rc giving yoU 3S• to prove it to yourself. So look for Muim i~ I frec-ze..dried coffee at your grocer's DOW. - ~• .... Co; • .,,, • - " 1~ • , f l I , . ••>-' , . , t I . s t . 1' ""' . , .. ' .. ,. ·. f• I I .. 1 I · , . , ~ ) , . . ' , . ~. .. I p ' ... ' . .. ' I • ·- • ONLY "LOT· FOOD asta:-Sh11n Battening Toppings ~ Hot OU)\ for Potato U )OU •~-c>•d pa ta rt~ JOO caJorlea. per hair· another. Lheae easy-do or oils. and only one I and one-quarter fan5: potatoes at NOT bea beHuae )ou think cup aervin1. dilhes are made in one slice or cheese. 1t·~ a cups eeg noodles. curly flttt'nlng. R~~al: not lbey're C.tl nana. lrl '• I( you avoid pasta dls· pan. chaste l4S calories a J slice c 1 ounce ) hllcnln1 What I lav tW myth to r t t bes because they're Loo In our first recipe, ~rving. Cheddar cheese. extra-r 1 l l 'n in C i s o l 1 llra not I.he mat ronl or much trouble. we've got curly noodles are cooked STOVETOP NOODLES ~harp, broken up ror rryln1. bull r ror nood.lea lbat male~ pa t• some extra.quick and rtgbt ln thelt own self· CHEDDA81NI Sall and pepper to mushuia. IOW' c~arn for dl1"4t fattt-nlng, but tht• euy one-atep dishes makln1 aauce on top of t 6 ·ounce c a n taste loppana. •'ol la what rtrh and ht'avy 1ur tb•t cut the work -and the atove. A sprinkle of tomatoes. Undrained Empty the undrained makt-Potatoea rau~n-that uaually co ~•th the number or dirty pota sharp cheese Ls sUrred 2 cups water to matoes into a non· 10•· Fat 15 what maka &bern Ttnd r-cooked -In baJI. No need to in Just before serving. 3 tablespoona onion. stick s auce pan and ANVTlllNG hill nln ! m1uroat 11 only 80 cook pasta in one Pot Because this dish 1s minced (or l tableapoon mash U'lem well with a ~ut Ir you can't fry. c•lorift, ~ed noodle a nd the sauce ln madewlthnoaddedfats mstantoruon> <SeeSUM.PaceCS> tnuh or top ~Ith fut. -liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilliiiliiiiiiiiiCiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiirimiimiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiif" •hat do you do wtth potato~s· The v~ry bl ndn • th1H m 1ll:eit them u c b 1r at abtofbtf'I Of Oa\'Or find nlortts> ls what mablt th m such ·bores by them Iv ! Our llm Gourmet 10luUon 1 to play matchmaker . with better companidns We like to combt ne potatoes '!"ilh other low- ca lorle lngred.Jeots ln one·dlah dinner . The potatoes absorb navor and· molatness from the ingredients, and add th ei r own s pecial heartiness. Des pite ~ low calorie count, no dish made with potatoes seem s "diet." Today, we've got two skillet. easy main courses that are complete meals in the mselves. The first is a savory beef ster. with a Hungarian accent. The second is a meal-site seafood soup. HUNGA&IAN SKJU.ET RAGO VT 1 pound top round s teak, lean, boneless. rat -trimmed cut lo 2 inch cubes l cup toma~ juke l large onion halved. sliced thin 1 c love garlic minced t teaspoon paprika 2 teaspoons caraway .. l)eeds pinch of red cayenne pl'pper salt. pepper. to taste 2 nbs celery, sliced 2 carrots. scraped, ~h(•t.•d 2 potatoes. peeled. ~!iced 1 t easpoon corn· star ch qua rte r-c up cold wale r Spray a large non- stick skillet or electric frying pan w1lh cooking spray for no-rat frying. Add the meat cubes and brown s-Jowly ove r moderate heat, turning to prevent s ticking. 'Drain and discard any accumulated fat.> Add tomato juice, onion. ga rli c. paprika . l'araway, cayenne. salt and pepper. Lower heat and cover. Simmer until meat is tender. about 45 minutes lo a n hour. 'Add 4atcr. if needed. > Stir in vegetables. cove r and s immer until potatoes a re tender, about 20 minutes. Com- bine cornstarch with water and stir into slm - m e ring s killet untl I thickened. Makes rive s ervings. abou"°"190 calories each. MAIN ·COURSE SKILLET CHOWDER l tablespoon butler o r margarine 2 tablespoons cold water 1 onion, large. peeled. halved. sliced thin 2 cups boiling water 2 potatoes. peeled, cubed I pound cod or had· dock. boneless. cut in cubes 2 carrots, scraped, sliced thin 1 rib celery. sliced thin 2 cups skim milk 2 tablespoons nour, easy-blending type s alt, while pepper. to taste 2 tabl es poons parsley, fresh, minced paprika to taste Combine butter and cold water in a large non-stick skillet or el~· tric frying pan. Heat ufi. til butter melts. Spread onion in a shallow layer. Cover and simmer one minute. Uncover and c0tttlnue to cook until Ii· quld evaporates and onions are soft. Add the bolling water. potatoes, fisll, carrots and celery. 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MARG.I.RINE D& FANTASTIK ~~HOl.DCLl .... ~ ... ! .. .(), sl.59 .. .~.. I ~ PLA Ylll --I.A• & l•Y Beer& Wine ~ f °Fo0o6o ... IG><l•OOC 28c ~~~,,!.SJ83 ~!~OANIC 179c ..... : • •Hll>T•U ''.()l lltO .• SUPtiA 2M:T ~2. Specials ~ .AGIA-FIESH ____ rciPACOI. --~'Frk~ .:$~~: :~~EJiiiC['~.~··· 1 .::~:i ~~~as;E 59c ~~1m1wa~19_9 __ c LUC~Y '111•01 aP.NcauNCN ..• ,~ita• GARINE • ~•-flO•OllAA&.l• ... ,.,., 81 C MAR :Et~uo .,.. . OA TMIAI. . . ... . lltO llflO BEER •1•• . --- CRIBARI ...c"° n ........ o ;r..cA1 MIX I iu674 PICKLES ~~~~SMt• ~--• $, •• O<I ."'° llOllO uo IH.ntr, WINE •1"• ..... STIUP ... . ... -L REG .. LITE . DIET Low·Low Froz.en Food Pricea SICILIAN DELUXE PIZZA CkOTf I ,.OL s2.69 BRIDGFORD WHITE BREAD t ~•Mil. 9 5 • JOHNSON APPLE PIE •OOHITC'I • MOl $1.39 JOHNSON CHERRY PIE I ,.°' $2. 19 MOnON DONUTS :~u::~~U4' ·.u·":~· · t ~ .. 69' EGGO WAFFLES I II 01 61 c LYSI. CLEAllR "-""°I '"''1.27 . naTim Pll.ISH ...... I ,.,84' llAllY TOIRS =::.. I . .~Br 1WUS · f!f!:a-I . n., '1.79 WlllllP!¥f M lllCIMT lO UWTO'l•IVll IAlAfO C<*lllll'CIM. OIAl.aOll "'°' ....... . . . PEPSI-COLA •tMHAll• PICKLE SLICES ClA~SCN PICKLE CHIPS ~~r:~ PICKLES ~AUIKN OC\l • • CLAUSSEN PICKLES 'IOl Sl.09 1'4t$1.16 l•Ol.$1.D9 PIEll e PIEll !!!~~~z " $ J 57 1 ~~~~~ ! $ J 57 --C-IE_S_T __ ·-SECRET TOOTHPASTE 11 ... ANT • ANT~~AHt I ·~1 s 11 O .. ·~1 S J 48 PRICES EFFIC. 7 FULL DAYS, FEl.·I • FEI. 14, 1979 . ... FOOD South of Border Fare An euy way lo bf! f dlvldual tute combine-t nn US ounce> b I e n d f 1 a v o r s . u P o u' m • nu -l lo n . Mak lo 1 t l a refrltd beana Meanwhile, beat tostada nutrilioualy -ls to Pf'e• nulrlllou1 mHI can Cbopptd tomato ab•ll• ln preheated 250 Pl,.. • hur1.)r Mt1iun mu• a delldom chaaaa ChoDMcl oaAon de1ree oven unUI bot. at mtal. Bttf TostadaJ IN' of PH• ll 1t'1 doM· tM Shredded lettuce leaat 5 minutes. Cook • •impl and Infix Mukanway. Shl'tldded Monterey refried beans in J>en11ve. way to prov Id ":. ••••~ADAS J ack or a..ddar chffae uucepan over low heat. btarty rare for hunary l pound lean around In tarp fry pan cook 1tlrrln1 frequently, until lltr and lo ufply f 1round beef over heated thoroughly. For them with lhe r 1h1 l Jar '8 ounce > medium heat unUI t-ven· each toltada spread two nutnent.s. too Jalapmo nuC"e ly browned. Break up rounded tableapoonsrul Many Me:ic.tcan dasbt' I teaspoon chlh meal with fork aa it beef mixture over t'Onlaln rood rrom th~ powdtt cooka. SUr ln Jalapeno beans. Top with tomato, four b ac rood 1roup \' teaspoon aalt aauce. chlU powder and onion. lettuce and cheese And 8 e • r Tosta d a • l pack.ace <4 ounce> a It. Cook over medium as desired. Makes s serv· Wedneeday, February 7, 1919 DAILY PILOT Mexican dishes can offer a change of pace. Try Beef Tostadas. make an inttrest.J.oa way to tada a~Us (10 abelll> heat 10 to is minutes to in&•· to combine loo<l from 1---------~--------------------:--~--_,:::::::::~:::..;.::..:..--____ _:_-==::::;:===::.:::..::.:... ________ ~·'".:_• meat, daJry. v,getable and bttad 1roupa. M&ld· ly spiced "'th M1 dean seasorunss. the na\'01'$ or beer. c he ese. tomatoes and To tada abeUs mtnale nicely tor a tasty addition to an American diet. Not only are Bee( Tostadas llavorful and nutritious, but they are easy to prepare. Let everyone participate by putting the ingredients on a platter and having a do-it-yourself supper -so everyone can create his or her own in· ••• Slim c From Page Cl I fork , until broken up well. Add water and onions and heat to a roll· ing boil. Stir in the noodles a rew at a lime. Lqwer heat and simmer 20 to 25 minutes. stirring frequently, until noodles are very lender and nearly all the liquid has evaporated. Remov e from heat and stir in cheese. Season to taste. Makes four side-dish servings, about 145 <'alories each. KOMAN NOODLES Follow preceding re. clpe, substituting 4 tablespoons extra-sharp gra t ed Romano or Parmesan cheese for the Cheddar. Add l minced clove garlic lor one-eighth teaspoon ins· tanl garlic> and half. teaspoon dried basil to the noodles as they cook . Makes lour side-dish serv ings, about J4S calories each. Here's another one- pan, no-bake, low-cal s tovetop pasta dish that 's m ade with macaroni and drained flaked tuna . . an easy, inexpensive main course that's only 325 calories a serving. You can use the same basic recipe with leftover ham, t urkey. chicken or lean roast beer, too. • TUNA CHEDDARINI 4 ounces uncooked elbow macaroni <about 1 a'l'td one-quarter cups) quarter-cup yogurt. plain. low-fat 1 egg, lightly beaten l onion, s mall. peeled, finely minced 1 teaspoon prepared mustard Optional· dash of Worcestershire sauce 7-ounce can tuna, water-packed, drained. naked 4 ounces 11 cup l Cheddar or American cheese. extra-s harp, coarsely shredded salt and pepper lo taste 2 tablespoon s parsley, minced <or 2 teaspoons pars l ey Oakes> 8 gr een oil ves . stuffed, sliced Boil macaroni in salt· ed water untll tender. Drain and return to the same pan, Over very low flame, stir in each ingredient In the order given. except olives. When everything is heated through a nd macaroni is well-coated, remove Crom heat. Spoon onto lour plates and sprinkle with sliced ollves . Serves four, about 325 calories each. HAM CHEDDARINI -Substitute 1 cup diced, cooked, lean left- over baked ham for the tuna. Calories: 345 per servin1. For you and your Valentine ••• elusive: eart St • Our Sweetheart Steak is something you can sink your teeth into. It's one of the most ~M,.' .. ...,.._, succulent steaks money ... can buy. It's a "(~~..:-..·~-... boneless rib eye • (Spencer), cut double-thick~ and butterflied, to serve two ~~ ... people elegantly. It's from high off the rib, so you get the flavor and tenderness of a standing rib roast and no bone. Perfect for making a lasting impression on your ~· ~~ .. ~\~ \ ~~ ~ ... \l ~ ~' ;Y.~f ~~~ . ·~·1 ~ :,~~".'.(IT~~~/ Love in bloom. · • 1 l~ ~~· ~~~.L A beautiful way to show it lasts ·, ~· ·,. '· ,, :; ~ Give a living bouquet from _..._....,~_ .. ~ff,,,,our produce department. Choose ~ ~~,~·from potted African violets · ~'~-in 3-inch containers, tulips in 6-inch pots, mums in 6·inch pots and hyacinths in 4 and 6-inch pots, .... all at everyday discount prices. -.,.,.;...:...AJ_~ •.. t'-• The perfect Valentine sentiment _ ..!.. • . ~~~4.,;; from Laurel Greeting cards : .. .'".j~f J'i~.ll r-can be yours at a discount too! Fresh Meats LARGE END ~~!o?c~S~ ...... LO 1 a 8 DLADE CUT ~~~~[~~~~. 98 OOHRESS fl.UMP ROAST i 98 OO>al> 0111 llOl.loO ll~ CIJI . 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That goes for · 1 _.,,.,,.........,""""t?~ our butterflied Sweetheart Steak, too. Look for the Sweetheart sticker and enjoy the quality that makes our. bonded beef so easy to love. j\ Delicatessen ;:MONTEREY JACK ~~~?~oz PKG 10 9 r OANOlA t1AM b ll<CO •• • •101 °"" 2, 79 SMOKED SAUSAGE b "'"-\ ...... ••Ol l'llC. 1.99 L ~~~~~~~NG .. !l>Ol .. ~.99 r LADY LEE OOLOGNA 0 lt<.10 J Y4~ • 'II Ol I'll(, 1 • 19 L HO~W~~~M'""'1 .79 Health & Beauty Aids ANACINT~ L .............. """o .. co1.59 P.OOITUSSIH S~UP b IOI\ Couc.>6 .. • •• • • • • • • Ol 01\ , 99 r VICKS NYQUl b COID ""'°°'( . . .. . . . . •O OZ lilt 2 • 19 b ~~~~~-~-•OOZ lllt2.19 OP.ISTAH TADUTS . • . .......... "'G Ot '.1()2.49 Household & Pet T"YST DElEP.G£HT ! 'CJ'OIO(l\(0 • .. • • • .. oz 00• • 84 r PIHE·SOl CLEANER b vO\JID .......... 'e°' Oil 1.5 7 I ~!f!: !rrc~~H .0!~ flllG 1 . 79 l<LEEHEX TISSUE L IACJAI. 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DISCOUNT SUPERMARKETS ........ new.u.,._ • .,... OMTa .... ,, ....... .,...Alie .,..,....,.. ........ , ... l.DDIUIJllU""'9 ...... -LO..... a...,. ........ I Ill I01 lfATI ~ eouulWAM M.L9ITOll ···--&MUU....a .. " .., .... "u. , ... • I • ITORl8 OHN DAILY t A.M. ""'* '"" ..... .... .." .... .. ~.. . 111n• II LI._., ,_ .. .._....,.. - .. ' I Menu: Nice Easy Gtl w\th It, mtn• Don tho e aprons, h ad for th~ nureat ran&e. and cook your b a.rta out. No lon.r~r ~. tb kitchen 1lrlt'tly "omen '• ter· n t ory With the old taboos 1ont , you can - thop, blend. •Uct und' aeml·coadtnHd old ch•••• until •mooth. or mar1arine faa b'°'*I bean IOUP C b l l l. I• r v e w l l h l can <7'4 ounces > I tablHPoOn pr•· cradter1 or chlp a . aeml·cond•nud old pared borHt'adJ.lb Mailes • ._. 1 tup. world vecttable soup l ta b I • 1 p o o n Vl:G&TAaL& 80VP \At soup can water k tchup CGNllNDITAL (about'°' cup) 1 p a c k a a t < a cup dlc:H toe>lced Jn aauce pan, brown ounces). '1"e&m c • bfff beet and cook pepper uute Ukt' med, ur te.oed • l t a b I • 1 p o o n with on1ano ln butter WU.b eMct.ric mtxer or chopped areen pepper until tender. Add re· lo lb~ knowl dgc that )'OU fart' p:art or a grow Lnfr t ttnd rotary beater. blend Oene rou1 d•• .. malnln1 lntredlents. 11oup. ho,...radl1b aad cnaahed ore1ano leave• Heat: stlr occulooally. ketcttUJ tnto t-reem l tab&Mpooa butter Makt1aboutl~eupe. Youna men art' noclt intt to rook n1 <'la e arro .. tht11 count ry Some are a lao I arnlftl lbt f !M art or aourmt't cutstnr And not JUl t becou e cooklnM 11 an enJ«JYable hobby f'or moby, ll ts or ~Ill be • nee\' slty So, on to t h kitchen. men, to whip up lhe"e hnndy re. cape&. Eich is sJmple, yet de· IJgbtf uUy dl!ferent Thel involve no waste, no le . tovt rs. and can easily be m~ with Soup For One So•ps Theae s em i · co,densed soups a r e perfect for singles alnce lhe7 can be used to make a quick and de· hciOus bowl or soup, or can be a versatile cook· ing inJCredient Start with a -.nack of Ga1pacho For One. Just take u can o r sema co nd ensed to m ato royale soup, add waler, Worcestershire, hot pep. T otol Sowh'fl SA Ff WAY COUPON pe r sa uce, c ho pped u DOUBLE DOUBLE cucumbe r and g r een trs pepper. Ole! '~ •Now for e legant i~ VALUE l:i VALUE ~~· Burgundy Beef and 1 ~ ·:1 a -1 Mushrooms. Tbls recipe ;: COUPON ~~ l:f COUPON ~ can be made in just a ! ·. <: few minu~es. Try it out :!: :.:··=.,.-:;:.~-::":HJ ~ m ::,-,..:_-:;.~"'!"':;? ~ a tone. First start by 1;, , _ _. .............. :::::; ···i Ha ;::-S:.!:!~:4::::::t :~ browning thin strips or i.> "::....-:--.:::·::..:::.. .. ·:l1 El --;.·· --•. round 84ea k wit h ·,'~':..,":-4.,.'7;:-,..."'"'":.,.... :Ji ~ ............ .-...... -. ·~1 mushrooms. Then add a ': · ..... • .._.. •"" C.. $ -•• j~ 't:t· !::: .-:--...;..-::a:. TO:!::;~ . I . c. ...... .:· .... -.. c-i;:.· w I ::· C-·· r. .... _.. f:?:;,• ri can of sem1·condenscd I" r.:!.. hi •• .,."''-l'!~ 1 r~ r::'...;: c..~.~"' ~ • ~' barley vegetable beef 1 ~ .!;:.~'"'::,.!:".~..! ':1 I: .._...,, i•-'-'-•-~-·.,.._,. ..jl d . I II 1•n ......... - -• • I ·------I soup, water an wine . . ........ .......... ......... ;It -........ •k.i..to< .......... <11 and you haven beautiful 'Ii ~ ..... • ,_, ... ...,.... :1 I ~ c-·0··• ,.._........... ·:~fl m ain course. t_o serve 11Y§~ .!·,, ...•. · •• •.-.. ( 1 1 " t'C\I C -• .C.1'.'.t:r !',(\or..!'i'~~JI over rice. This 1s a good ----=---------------------recipe for entertaining • a nd ca n easi l y be l(l .. nexT•--ues Tomato -P doubled or tripled for ... · extra guests. ,.,,,,;-=~ Blade Cut Sofewcry IMf loath end Steal11 .,. olwoy. cvt fTom USDA Ch.Ice leef. This erode .. oworded by lmpot· tiol --""'"""' t""'-" whe .,,. the tNe •xpem In the ....,. field. ~ USDA CHOICE Bulk B eef Sale! Beef S~ort Loin ~t::si~~'f~ s21• S1eolu w ,_,..._., .. 5-k•l ..... Mo. loneless Shoulder ~.S.O.A. o..ic. IMf Ot11d1 s 113 l~=-1~~~-·~· .. ~.~'.~.:.~~~~-"'· 7 -Bone Roast . 1129 USDA Chok. a..f Q uell ..................................................... lb. Chuck Steak 1139 USDA Cheke lfff Chwk 7·1ene <:entef Cut ............................ lb. Boneless Roast 1179 USDA Choke IMf Chwtc ..................................................... fb • While we're on the subject or e ntertaining, here's an ingeruous dip recipe that everyone will be cla moring for. Beanza Dip teams semi- condensed old fashioned . tl00 ,;,1~~:.:.'.'.~~ .... s2oa !!!!...S..!.!!! ... ~~.fl:!! .............. 1 189 bean soup wuh cream Paper Towels cheese. ketchup a nd horseradish. Jl 's a zesty complement to cr ackers and chlps. Soup and salad com- bos can lead many de· licious li ves -Cor lunch, d in ner o r mid n ight mu n c h ing . Ex am · era mming? Vegetable Soup Continental rates as a good snack. It's a great beefy treat, yet robust enough lo be the I hub of a meal. Add a favorite salad, bread, beverage and call it a ~reat idea. What's for Wednesday night djnner? You can't go wrong when you start wi th a n e nt r ee li ke Chicken Royale. This skillet specialty features a chicken breast slm- m e re d with se mi · con d ensed to mato rovale soup and canned Golcl Medal , ........ . lluMacle Oii fot s.loclo, c:.Hl"I .. fryl ... , ..... 99• letri• whole mushrooms. :1-8· Cake ColonlalGeiman GAZPACHO FOR ONE ~tt i can (7:\4 ounces> lt-S Orange Plus Birds Eyt seml·condensed tomato ffozen royalc soup, chilled ~Corn Oil Poly~attd 112 s oup can cold water (about 1h cup ) 2,::·•1 21 :+-8 Soup et:.=.=.n 4 1~1100 1~ 99' %-5' Orange Drink Ol'dlaro = 69' ~ •1 n %~Blue Bonnet ~.:' 2 i~ 99' 118 t easpoo n Worcestershi re Generous dash hot pepper sauce Fin e ly cho ppe d cucumber Fine l y c hoppe d green pepper In cbUJed bowl, com· bi n e so up , wale r , Worcestershire and hot pepper sauce. Serve with vegeta bles. Makes about l ""1 cups. BURGUNDY BEEF AND MUSHROOMS v .. pound lhJn wafer· sliced top of the round steak, cut in strips I can (about 4 ou n ces> s li ce d mushrooms. drained v .. c up c hopped onion Gen e rous das h crushed thyme leaves 1 t.ablespoon butter lllSTAllT BlllGOI WIN 1s2,• ... ,u HO Of 0005 I VAIUf WtNNltt TICICIT '2000 u I 400000 1,000 200 ,,, 000 100 soo 1" N>ll 10 )000 11 .. 7 ' t,000 s .,. I l•S.000 ,., fOIAlS 1$4,72) 2'7 000513 OOOl2t flCU TS ftCICITS 107 .. l ,, ... 7 ., .. , • 7ll .... .... "' .. , .. , ~ .. I• 10 II • Look Who's Winning! MAllGOLll '-' ....... '1000W1111111' llOllU LOWILL ....... •1000 ......... 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Ne Solet lft fateU ef 20 o.n..,, Ohl Crow Stroifht lovrbott IO-Preef Gin or Vodka S6M WlnMf'• Cup ~ 1.75 10.Proof e:;;;:;:;' Utef - Mateus Rose 2 2s.. •. s7 NWhiM :-a lettlet St•on's Chi :-§ '3" ~ ...................................... Overt ~=~~ .... ~.7So.ml ..... ~~s.-........ ~2 .... Slu .... ~Cal--=-~ ... a-, •• 2t ........ ,....,. ..,, ~ ................................... 7JO.nll. =J~~ ....... ~ 7so-I. 16" ~-~~~~-;.:$..., ..• _. •s• Cllrhtlmalm. ~ 'I" .... s. .. ·-............................ 7$0.MI. More Specials! :; Beverages ~ =49t Decrack~": 1::z 4g. •Liquid Yogurt Ulclrne 5 .t: '1 Star-Kist Tuna = 9~· 99- V I S k &altw '231 Sa Swift's ea tea s '--, ,:.,., ., usage 8'own , s.w Salmon Roast =: lb.'2" Calf Liver ffoz.;.•::,osteo lb Citrus Punch Fruit lulce 611°0 30.Slce Bread ........ More Produce Buyic ! ,,.,.,, .. , 25c Russet Potatoes "'"""'"'lb 25• =·=~~ ........ eocli c Tomatoes ~cy lb 49• w ........ s...."'"" '°MY .lb. ~9 Bunch Spinach bllndl39c ••••• ...... 15c Mo1S1 35' w.e."-wf .................... lb. Jlcama enc1c.1Sp lb. ~'~'-c..lt"" MCh 49• Red Radishes 2 ~39t l I • r . .. . k •I " .. I. !• I• w I. f • I . 111 I. ~ l6 H> Gr ly r. •• ,. w FOOD Savory Cheese Pie Cb" • cb eae •no pound m uah· dcMurb m llabtly noured co tl • 1 e c b e• a e. more cheeM la I.he "''" room1,UUnlyaU«d amllce to tit t.lotll p&e parmeun cbeeae, 2 100 lhb dlu•r pie ' '• cup m need plat•. rlut• •d1u. •ccs. nour. muahrooau, IO aavory &Del •Pffl•I panky Bn1h with e~olk paraley, 1reen onion. With lts hl1h protein · l tabkiilPOon mlnt'ed be•'-wtth l u Hit. pepper aDd remain· content. c la an U · trffll ooJon wat~r. Prick wtth ork. i n 1 '4 t e a s po o n cclleot ln1redlent an \ teaspoon ult Roll out rem 1inia1 iohmary. Place ball of ma la dis" coo tt1.... Piadl pepper doqb to•~ &Mh round. 1Uced Jack cheese in Waate '"" ebeeee aa 1 <S ounce) pact.11 Place on UftlNued baJc. bottom ot baked 1beU. Widll6idw. ,ebnmy 1. , • .,.. T DAILY ptLOT C'I Country Cheese Pie is savory, ,rr special and . 1 high in protein. t I ' . . ~. .... economtul cbo1c• aa 1llced monterey jack tna sbfft. Cut short 1Ut.a Layer wltb cotta1e well -aom tblna all cbf'eft ln PH~ round radial· cbeeae aU.xtun then re· conaumen aboWd take Combioe pie cn11t mt• in1 from center. 8ake malnin1 Jack eheeae. note ol. Tho m•l\Y lund 1ccordln1 to packlae pHtry lhell and round Top with putry round. of ch avatlabM of. dlrecUoos wtt.b \4 tea· ln 450 de1reo oven 8 to 10 Bake in m decree oven fer the cook • wide 1pooa nieemary and ~ minutes or until lllbl 30 minutes. Let at.and S varlet.y ol navora and ('Up water to rorm aolden brown. Reduce minute. before servlDg. tutures to combine and douth .RoU out h•U of heat to 375 de1rftl. aux Makes 4 toe aervtnia. cNtatewtt.b. ~_:_~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~----~~~~~~-.:-~--~.._,-:-~~~~~.;_~~~~~~~~--- Thia •ppetlte 11uaty. l~ 1ped1lty features versatile cotta1e ch e teamed with pann an and moa~rey Jack. Tbe mild cre1m•nea of lbe cotta1e cbeeae, tbe mellow amootbness of the Jack and t.be l)Unlen- c1 of the parmeun make an unbeatable navor combination. Tbe putry la quickly made from a mix. Both tbe sbell and t.be decorative top crust are prebaked. Tbe fllllna or cottage cheese. parmesan, eggs, mushrooms and season· togs mixes up in a jl(fy, too. Slices or jack cheese are layered under and over the cottage cheese mixture. As the pie bakes, t he c h eeses mingle and melt" together into a lusciou~ golden filling. COUNTRY CREESE PIE · J CJl ounce > package pie crust mix \.'z teaspoon rosemary, crumbled Water J egg yolk plus 2 whole eggs J 12 cups small curd cottage cheese \.'z cup grated parmesan cheese 2 tablespoons flour Bake Bran Batter Dreary winter morn· ings can change into cheery ones when the breakfast menu includes fragrant, freshly baked bran muffin.a. Cheery. that is, for all except the one who has to get up early to make thase mufri_DJ. With a microwave oven. however. baking time i s s ~a s h ed dramatically. And if the batter Is already mixed and waiting in the refrigerator , even more time is saved. These muffins are called "Perpetual Muf. fins" because the un· baked batter keeps well for up to six weeks if refrigerated in lightly covered containers. PERPETUAL MUFFINS 2 cups boiJing water 4 cups 100 percent bran 1 cup shortening 2'h cups sugar 4 well-beaten eggs 1 quart buttermilk 5 cups flour . s teaspoons baking soda 1 teaspoon salt Combine boiling water and bran, set aside. In large mixing bowl, cream shortening and sugar, then beat in eggs and buttermilk. Sift together flour. baking soda and ult. Combine all lngredienta and mix well. Store in tightly covered containers in refrigerator for up to six weeks, uama as needed. Total yield: 10.12 dozen muffina. Microwave oven: Use plastic pan with pleated paper liners. Fill each no more than ~ full. Microwave at full power 2-2~ minutes or until tops of muffins are no loo1er mot.t. Yield: six muffins per batch. <Note: SU11eatec1 time is for 800-'100 watt output countertop microwave oven. For 500-800 wall oven, lncreue Ume by 20·30 percent.) Conventional oven: Preheat to 350 de1rees Fahrenheit. Use 12·"11 metal mufftn pan wttb paper linen, If dealred. U not, ,...ue bottoms of wells. Ji'1U each ~ to % full. We IO minutel or until mumaa are an even 1olden brown. Yield : one doaea "' ba~b. SAYEWllH RKEllAS TUIA cm. ...... AV~~ 10 Of llllSI AIW'ltllSIO llllltS IS If OU•llO 10 81 ltl-otlf &YlllUlll IOI SAll 111 IACI' ¥AIAll IASllll SlOllf t '(I" 'S Sl'lt111CA11• llOllO 111 llllS AO II WI 00 lUll 001 Of All All'tfll~O tllll wt "111 Oft t t l'OU TOUI OIOICl Of & C0M'AU8tt 11111 WWI fl &'lo\llMl!f If lllCl!fiC IHI SAlitf SAYlllCS Oii & RAlllCMIO! MflCl' Wiit 1111 llU l'OU 10 rulCltlSI IHI ~lllSID tlfll &I 1111 AOYlthSlO Pal(l 1111111111 JO DAIS 0 a .. ll D •r . ng & on 1ly Id Lr. ' t.d rer -Mr ) to;. ex · g& reel be 1g & ers. 'ac· I re· now .S.S. omc jdge. uy~. ~ed. Steel >fu I. orary ~ork ti 1·7016 o.uno -•K 1ls for fSibly C M r . i.-- ps lo 1hap· t your ~hone -~--------------~~·:..._ __ P BU NOTIC P V9UC NOTICE ·----•·mD l"ICTITI~ IUSIMCU NAM l'fAT•M•HT Tll• 1•11-lllf jNr..Ont ere Ml~ M!N UM COMS'I', 5'1 '-' Nleot•s. Hhfl*1 8-t1, C•lltoml•t1MO ' Tllomn J Cnott'"· , ... .L.,, R•m,o•t• Pl;ico. Nt wPOrl ••lc11. C:.Hlo•nl• '7..o JemK C R•i.v, ~7 !..n Nlcol•t N•wr>ort &Mch C.lllomla "'*' ''"' bu•'"'" '' cono1tc •~o t>v • ll•M••t ... rtne<'\llop T"°""" J E nQll\11 'rlll' •t&!~I '""' folf'\! wltl'I '"" County Cl""' of Or'•nge Co1tnly 011 F'ol>ru•rv '· tt7' o.Mt L o.llH •• ...._., , ... Oow SbWt, Sul1o us .. _,wt lleedl, .ca, ., ... ' ,.,..,,. P11bllshed OrMIOP C:.OHI D.llly Piiot Fe«ir.,.ry7, 1'.'1.1'.1'1' ~n 1t Starting a New . Bualneaa Acccordlng to Cellfornl• lualneH •nd ,.fOfHMGM Code (S.C:. 17900 to 17UO) ell ..-rM»na dOlng '"'91MH under • flctfttou• n•me muat tlle • •t•t•ment with the County Cterk •nd heve It publt9Md tour times In • n•wap•P8f Mtlltng the •re• In which the bvtlne .. I• loc:eted. Th• atetement I• required bf law encl la necHNry In protectlnt rour bu1ln••• n•m•. Mo•t benk• require proof of ftllng to open comnMl'd_. eccounta. Ttle DAILY PILOT provldH both flMng eftd " publlc•tton Mt'llfcea. We hew• •M ttt. nece ... ry lortH end mtlftt•n • 1~ d•llr Hrwlce to the Or•ftl• County ~ Cov,,houM, IMMf atop by one ot our ceftvenleftt offloH or p"one the llQAL .,_,ARr.NT 142'-4321, Eat. 332 for more • '"'°""don encl fOHM. • 1 1 .- PtJaa.tC NOTICE PU8UC NOTICE --~ PUBLIC NOTICE • • • • • r -r • -• PUBUC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE l"ICTITIOUS 8USINHS MAME STATEMENT Tllo loltowtnq l)ef'10flS •rt dot~ DltSlnHS •\: ltOll CENTElt NEWPORT NUM8 E A 1, 1'01 Dove Strool, Newport a..<11, C:.llll>fnl• '7..0 Ooft•ld M. l<Oll, ~Vt• lido Soud. Newpon 8H<ll, Gltilornla ~ Rlcll•rel C. Elllotl, ~ Li,..,. I~, N"*OOfl llNc'.11, Gllllornl• '26'0 lH C. S.m1nl,, ... Unela lslt, .... pert llN<>ll, GllllOtnl• tH60 0 . P. Mkldl-. 1t H•lf ""-' en Oflw. c:.or-•• 111¥. (.ellf0<nla mu evor.c1 0..,11, 11 1, ,,.., Mesa Drive, N-pen 8H<ll. C•lll0<nl• ..,.,.. TtmOllly l . Slr~r. 1'30 Pon AllNlftl, H""ll0'1 9M<ll, c.flfOf'nl• 926'0 SleoMfl N. hrnarel, t 100 Wfft a. .. ·-· IM!tlN. Gllltornl• .,.., A E PnlclH!ie\, llK , • Gllllor,,._ <-•!Ion. <to M-.. Llfo In--• Com"""· A••I Est.ie tnvu tmef\I °"'9'1rneftt. 0.... CJVI< ~ PIH•. HMl!ord, CllMK1k.ill 0.14J TlllS !Mnlnen Is ~onOV<tff by • llmlloCI~ Tlmottly t... Slr.oer Tiii\ st.ti-• Wft llMCI wltll tllO County Clerll or 0••""9 co11n1.,, C»lfonli•on~ 1s, 1m. ~,..., l'Wlls!lod Or._ a-t Delly P110f, .Un 11, 1•. >t .ild Fft. 1, ""' 1"-1' PVBLIC NOTICE Tempted to Shoplift? DEAR FRIEND A.L.: I've seen a few letters In your column on shoplifting. There are signs all over the stores aaylne, "Shoplifters Will Be Prosecvted1" etc. I have never d()ne lt In my lite. but aome °'the saleswomen I've been runnln' int.o lately are putting Ideas lnt.o my head. I went to buy a gel-well card al a well·known Detroll atoro. You wouldn't belleve what I had to 10 throuah to get someone to lAkc my money. Sal •lady "A" said, "Sorry, dear, I'm going on break. Go t.o Jewelry." Sale.lady "B" at J e welry said, "My key is on· ly for Jewelry. Go to Candy." Candy looked down her MM at me and snapped, "l don't take cards. You'll have t.o wait until 'A' comes back rrom her brealr.'' I look~ her straight in the eye and said , ''You know, it would be a lot easier to just steal tbe card." She 1hot back, ''Go ahead. Everyone else doe•." What do you make of this, Ann Landers? - TEMPTED IN MICHIGAN DEAR TEMPTED: The next time you are temp&ed, look at one of those algns that says, "Shopllfte r8 Wlll Be Prosecuted... and ask yo11r1elf .what makes better aense-to go to Hott.er ICOre where the 11ervlce ls ltetter. or to 1Jve In to yoer anger and risk being arrested. DEAR ANN LANDERS: When m y two children were five and six yea""-old my wife and I were divotted. My ex-wife then remarried' and moved away. I have had no contact with \hem for 11 years. I wu not granted vlstitatJon rights so l cave l.be children up to be adopted by their new father. l have since remarried but unfortunately my wife and I never had children of our own. We would like t.o have my two come to visit us. How do I go about it? After all. I AM their reaJ rather. Do I have any rights? -A LONF.SOME DAD DEAR DAD: According to law you have no riJ .. ta. If yoa want to re-enter the Uves of your thUdrea you wUI have to throw yourself on tbe mercy ol your forme r wlfe and her basband. n they are opposed to the Idea. you can hire a lawyer and fight them. I doubt that such a move would promote much good will with your children, however, nor do I think you'd win the suit. The tlll.ng1 yoa left out of your letter tell me almost as m•ch u what's Ill It. DEAR ANN LANDERS: Our son informed his father and me Just last week that bis girlfriend is pregnant. A small church wedding is planned six weeks from now. After the ceremony there will be a reception . I spoke with my future daugbler-in.Jaw and she thinks she is in her third month but she isn't sure. Her parents know about It and are as sur· prised <and disappointed> as we are. Here is the quest.ion we need answered by an unbiased third party. Should I tell the people we invite about the girl's concUlion? She is sure to be showing and I don't want anyone whispering behind my back. I want t.o do the right thing. What is it? -KENTUCKY CONCERN · . DEAK K.C.: Say notlllng. TM laformatlOn probably was glvea to you La confidence and you alloaJd keep ft to yourself. If the bride looks preg· nant and people whisper, bold your head up and cam on wttb dignity. You owe no explanations or apologies. ( __ u_o_r_o_s_c_o_p_e __ ) THURSDAY, FEB. 8 By SYDNEY OMA.RR AalES t Marc h 21 ·AprH 191: Specific articles, statements, propositions, transactions are highllghled. Accent on structure, solidity, quality, being positive of base. Get to source, c heck materials . TAU&tJS <April 20·May 20 1: Emphasis on relating t.o those who a id you, gu.ide you and. in tum, seek help and direction. Intuition could serve as guide in resolving dilemma. GEMINI !May 21.June 201: Count your change -be positive in coMection with costs, payments, interest rates. Someone may be try· Ing to sell you a "bill or goods." CANCER <June 21-July 22): Stress personal appearance, personality -imprint style, take de· finite stand. Trust your own counsel. You'll be al right place for major opportunity. LEO <July 23·Aug. 22 ): Get "true story" by d iggin g beneath s upe rficial layers. Be analytical-don't be satisfied merely to know something occurred. Get ans wers, reasons for happening. VIRGO CAug. 23·Sept. 22>: Emphasis on getting what you want through diplomatic ap- proach. Individual who flatters you really means it. You'll be capable or wtnnln~ friends, Influencing people. LIBRA <Sept. 23·0 ct. 22>: You can climb to greater height. If familiar with basic require· ments. One who supposedly provides needed service could find reason t.o be absent. Plug loopholes. SCORPIO <Oct. 23-Nov. 2ll: Lunar aspect lavorabl oincldes now with long.range proJ· eel, journey, education. spltttu&J concepts. Get house In order, organize priorities, accept challenge and responsibility. SAGl'ITARRJS <Nov. 22·Dec. 21 ): Obtain hint trom Libra mesuge. Avoid sell·deception. Dig beneath surface Indications. Check with partner. mat.e concerning rinanclal affairs. CAPRICORN CDec. 22-Jan. 19>: Emphasis on decision, legal maneuver. commitment, partnership, ma rriage. Leo, Cancer, Aquarius perSON fiture prominently. AQUAalUS <J an. 2o·Feb. 181: Steady pace wtns -avoid aensatlonallsm. One who served you In put wants to do the "rlghl thin,." Good lntenUona may not be enough. Know It and keep options open. P18C£ <Feb. It-March 20l: DiveraLr1, utiUae sensitivity t.o detect mum, motives of one who makes big promises. Acc.nt on sa-nonat mapetilm, charttma, lntenslnld rela· tloubip. abllitJ to mprlnt your own trademark. ... s p 0 j 11 12 r n e r II .. I• r l , 3. 8. Is a llC or s lei "'' I)'. l. ill '"' 600 1\11 - ary ad ycr -M r '° t:. CX · l~ & 1rccl I b ' ng & erll. Ii ac· M re· now SS esed. Steel ,ru I. tJrary work cl IMOlti ().Uno •K ls for isl bly car d11 In 1h.ap· t your 1honc DAILY PiLOf IEMJNAa: A Mtl\laar tttled Tate Ttme to Plaa Your C...r by trill ba atv• by Dr. Vtrooe OueU.U• and Patrit>la ,,..... at ta.. Ne•pott Be1rit CouueUn1 ~ ottke 1t 7:ao p.m. Monday, Jo"eb. 1a. and 1:30 pm. Tue day, Feb. U . Tb• office la lontM at 1501 WHlt'tift Dr .. Newport Beada, 6'&lt za1. n1N10• Ea LI. <"L 8 Of' J&VJNEl TM Ll~rty Couort. a pro1ram ot arly AJnerteaa mual • -.ID be atven •t 2.30 p 111. Sunday, F•b 11. ln tM muJtlpurpo • roocn of ~rfteld Elemeatat)' StboOI, lrvtne. Ttcket1 can be purtbaled at th door. • ••£&8111P corra : Two corteH are ttheduled to form th~ first upport auUl1ry ror ttw Womf'n's Transitional Uvln.t Olat.tr. Oranae County's only ab•lttr ror bitter d women and tMlr cblld~n. They wiU talc-. place at 10 a m. Wedn sd1tya, Feb. 14, and F b. 21, at lh North Orange Coun· ty Museum. Wom n lotereated in lhe north county auxJUary or wlahlnt to rorm one tn anoth~r city m1y <'Ill Fa~ Smtlh-Lopei at 992·193t. 8EENTRV 0"10NB PO& WOMEN: Free workshope tor women wUl take place In the Cyprea Ubrary. 5.\31 Oran,e, on Thursdays, Feb. 8, 1.5, and 22, at 10 a.m. FurtheT inform•· lion ls available rrom Jean Lest.er, 173-3316. AFRICAN VIOLET SOCJET'V : Orange County African Violet Society wtll meet at 7:30 p.m . Wednesday, Feb. 14 , \n the Gle6dale Federal Savings building, Fullerton. Interested oersons may call Art Hill at S29-5510. WAC VETERAN'S ASSOCIATION : Queen City Chapter will meet at 1 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 10, In the Fidelity Savings and Loan communJty room. Seal Beach. LECnJllE: A talk titled Everything You've Wanted to Know About Psychiatry, But Were Afraid to Ask will be gjven at 7:30 p.m. Tues- day, Feb. 13, at Santa Ana·Tustin Community Hospital, Conference Room C. The lecture series continues March 13 wttb Suicide and Your Teen-ager. LECTURE: Marijuana: Questions ln Sear ch of Answers wlll be lbe topic of Dr. Sidney Cohen at 7 p.m. Wednesday, l"e b. 14, at Hashinger Hall, Chapman College. The lecture Is free SEA CIRCLE: The auxiliary to Florence Crttt.enton Services of Orange County will have Its annual Valentine's Day luncheon at 11 : 30 a .m . Wednesday. Feb. 14, at Irvine Coast Coun· try Club. Pl BETA Pm: A slide presentation on Sweden will be featured when the South Coast Alumnae Club meets for lunch Thursday, Feb. 8, in Mariners Library, Newport Beach. MESA·BAllBOR CLUB: Buddy Greene will entertain members during a luncheon meeting Thursday, Feb. 8. at 10:30 a.m. In the Costa Mesa Country Club. MOTHERS OF TWINS: The Orange Coast club will meet al 7 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 14, at the Hunting to n Beach Inn. Reservat19ns may be made with Mrs. Jim Nyhus, 968-3207. TIWRSDA Y MORNING CLUB: Marianne AUreza, author of "At the Drop otthe Veil," will speak ror the club's luncheon meeting at 11:30 a.m. Tbw-sday, Feb. 8, at the Balboa Bay Club. ORANGE COUNT\' ANTIQUE SOCIETY: The group•will meet at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 15, at the Sadd1eback tnn. Santa Ana. Reservations may be made with Mrs. R. Walters, 637-5183. PICNIC: Tbe North Dakota State SOciety picntc will take place Sunday, Feb. 11, from 10 a .m. to 4 p.m . at Recreation Park, 7th and Park, Long Beach. TRlAL LAWYERS SECRETARIES AS· SOCIA'nON: The Orange County group will meet at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 14, at the Saddleback Inn. Santa Ana Vegas Night Carol Morrison, above left, and Diane Wick, at right, prepare for a Las Vegas Night to be sponsored by the Irvine Charter chapter of the American Business Women's Association. It will be held at 8 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 17, 'at the Montanoeo RecreaUoo Center ln Mission Viejo. · Proceeds from the event &o toward scbolanhlps for 11tudents pursulmit a oro· feaslonal career. Tickets at $8 are avail&· ble at the door or from any Irvlne Charter chapter member. Event chairman l• Batbara Dunn of Irvine. SJU.9" ... llS ,,..,.,,.... w,_ ... pat • ......... ..,.,.... •• •I I I .......... .-. ......... lw .. ta~ •11 ....................................... --l Mardi Gras Ball The New Orleans menu's the thing t-0 catch the fancy of the King of the Mardi Gras Ball planned for Saturday, Feb. 25, at the Newport Harbor Art Museum. The event will be sponsored by the museum's Sales and Rental Council. Dress ls black tie Oli.. costume. with masks provided. BOARDING SCHOOL PANEL: Admlsston directors from four New England preparatory scboola will conduct a panel dlscuaalon on the Boarding School Experience at the Balboa Ba.y Club at6:30 p.m. Tuesday, Feb.13. MASSACHVSE1TS CLtJB: A meeting is scheduled for 8 p.m. Friday, Feb. 9, in the Midway City Woman's Clubhouse, 8241 Bolsa Ave. BETA SIGMA PHI: Orange Coast California CouncU's ValentJne dance wtU take place at 7 p.m. Saturday, F'eb. 10. in the Costa Mesa Country Club. SOUTH COAST PLATE COLLECTORS CLUB: A new club ror plate collectors will meet at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 8, at the Dana Point Women's Clubhouse. Further information ls available from the club at P.O. Box 3196, San Clemente, 92672. POUSH NATIONAL ALLIANCE: A Valen· tine dance is scheduled for 9 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 10, at St. Oregorys the Great Church ball, WhitUer. RANCHO VIEJO WOMAN'S CLUB: A joint meeting with the Rancho Viejo Juniors ls scheduled for 6:30 p.m . Monday, Feb. 12, in the doctors' lounge of Saddleback Hospital. A meeting also Is scheduled for 9:30 a .m . Tuesday. Feb. 20, in the Peoples Federal Sav· ings building, EJ Toro. TOASTMISTRESS: Council 6 will meet at 10 a .m . Saturday, Feb. 10, at the Revere House, Santa Ana. Reservations are available from Maxine Gantert, 544-4690. MADRECITAS AUXILIA&Y: The Holy Family auxiliary is planning a Petite Buffet luncheon Thursday, Feb. 8, at the home of Mrs. Tulley Brown, Laguna Beach, at 11:30 a .m. SEMINAR: Alienation: Loss of Identity aod Relatlooshlps wiU be the topic of a seminar at Counseling Associates for Human Development, Inc., at 7:30-p.m. Friday, Fe~.JJ. For informa- tion call 832-1020. , \ •. ; WORKSHOP : The Orange County Mental Health Association will give a workshop on weight control at 9:30 a .m . Friday, Feb. 9, at the Garden Grove Community Cent.er. lnforma· . tion is available rrom MHA at 547-7559. ' WOMEN'S CENTER: The Cal State University, Long Beach Women's Center will sponsor a variety of free progTams and ongoing groups through the spring semester. A complete schedule ls available at the center , (213) 498-5486. · MARIPOSA WOMEN'S CENTER: Family Dynamics will be the topic of Joyce Cook when she speaks at the center's alcohol· awareneu program at 2 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 8. Jnlonna· lion Is available from 547·6494. REMARRIEDS, INC.: A dinner Is scheduled ror 7 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 10, at Camelot restaurant, Santa Ana. Reservation, are avallable from Jack and Alberta Drabman of Costa Mesa. LECTmtE SERIES: A two part lecture series on love will be 1iven at Oranae Coast College from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. on Fridays, Feb. 9 and Feb. 16, ln Ute Science Lecture Hall. Speaker will be Charlel Leviton. BOOK &EVIEW: The~ Commit· tee of the Oranae County c Society wtll bear a book review by Mn. WU.. LltUe at 10:30 a.m. Moaday, Feb. 12. Hoateu will be Mn. Jamea A. Lll\y. MONDAY MOaNJNG CLUB: The Lanna Beach 1roup wlll hHr a pro1ram called ClulJ Calendar Sampling authentic New Orleans dishes are, a bove from left, Judy Sledge <event chairman >1 Miriam Gillen and Paulette Kimmey. Tickets, at $40 per person, are available until Saturday, Feb. 10. at the art museum, 759-1122. Musical Turnabout when It meets at 11:30 a.m. Monday, Feb. 12. at the Balboa Bay Club. ~: A cours~ for parents anUclpallng a Caesarian-section birth wlJl begin Monday, Feb. 12, at Santa Ana·Tustin Community Hospital. Instructor will be Lynda Holmstrom. The classes will take place at 7 p.m. the second, third and fourth Monday or each month. Fashion Showing Beatrice Martin. above left, and Julie Champlin, at right. model clothes thait. will be shown when the Cot. William Cabell Chapter of the Daught e r s of American Revolution presents a luncheon an<J fashion show at noon. Tuesday, Feb. 13 . at the Balboa Bay Club. ZONTA CLUB: The Newport Harbor fl"OUP will hear a talk by Tonl Grant at 7 p.m. Friday,• Feb. 9, at tbe 1.onta Clubhouse, Newport Beacb. Reaervatlona may be made with Karen Margret& Wood, 6'4·7340. PLYMOlJTR WOMEN'S FEUOWIRIP: A rum. "The Silent Wltneaa," will be aho'Wft at the Wednesday. Feb. 14 meettnc ol the poup In the home ol Mn. 'BeQJamin C. Brown. • HIGH ROPES: A dance will be apouored by lbe neurolollcal recovery froup Friday, Fe.b. 9, at tbe tint United MethodlJt Church, Costa Mesa. A buffet dinner ls scheduled al 7 p.m. and tbe dance will follow. A eomedy aklt will be put on by tbe atudents. Donations wUl be uked at the door and pro. ceeds will be applied to the rehablUtaUon or head·ir\Jured young adults. More information Is available from Emily Hackler, executive direc- tor, 646-0278. WORKSHOP: Wel1ht control will be the subject of four workshops at Golden West College beginning at 12:30 p.m. Friday, Feb. 9 in College Cent.er 206. Pre·regislratlon may be made by calling 892-7711, ext. S77. NATIONAL SECRETARIES AS· SOCIA'n~: Bahia Chapter will meet at& p.m. Thursday, Feb. 8, at the Saddleback Inn, Sant.a Ana. . ALLIANCE FRANCAISE: Professor Yvonne. Lenard will speak about Aubusson, the City of Tapestry, when the group meets at 8 p.m . Friday, Feb. 9, In Bridge Hall of the Congregational Church. Laguna Beach. JUNIOR LEAGUE: The leagues of Newport Harbor and Long Beach will Join for A Con· ference on You. Tuesday and Wednesday, Feb. 13 and 14. with Dr. Layne A. Longfellow. Further information is available from 644-1481. BllANDIEIS WOMEN'S COMMITTEE: Money Sense ror Women will be the topic of a program planned by the committee from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Thursday, Feb. IS, at the Sheraton Hot.el, N~wport Beach. Speaker will be Maurice M. Cohen, twice named Retailer of the Year by the Brand Names Foundation. The public is Invited. Reservations may be made by calling Vikki Bavly, 67S-1S85. WESTMINSTER NURSERY SCHOOL: The school will have its 14th anniversary luncheon al the Mercury Savings and Loan building. Huntington Beach, at 11 :30 a .m. Monday, Feb. 12. CBBISl'IAN WOMEN'S CLUBS:. The Sad· dleback Valley club will meet at noon Tuesday, Feb. 13, in El Adobe restaurant, San Juan Capistrano. A program on stained glass wlll be presented by Ken Seguine. Connie Knapp of Ha· cienda Heights will speak. Reservations may be made by calling Mrs. Bruce Denham. 493-6493. LECTUll E : Dreams, feelings and paycbological fitness will be the topic of a lecture by psychologists Richard Corriere and Joseph Hart at 7:30 p.m . Friday, Feb. 9, at Golden West College in Forum l. NEW NEIGRll088: The Capistrano Valley New Neighbors Club wHI have a potluck lunch~ and aUent auction at 10:30 a.m. Tues· day. Feb. 13, at the San Clemente Community Center. Reservations may be made with Jan Stay man, 492-3540. JEWISH CENTER: The South Coast Com· munlties Jewish Center of Laguna Beach wtJI have a get-acquainted cocktail party for young marrieds and singles at 8 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 10, at the home or Tom and Fran Drosman. Laguna Niguel. Interested persons may call Mrs. Drosman at 831·7023. SOCIETY OF MILITARY WIDOWS : The group will meet at 10 a .m . Saturday, Feb. 10, at the Republic Federal Savings bu1lding, Santa Ana. Ruth Gay from UC I will speak on Women's Opportunity Pi:ogram. Put some red uils In your sunsets. Buy one of the drNm boats list· ed In the Bo•tlng ctuslfled •ds of th• Daily Piiot. 642-5678 . TY LAM,SHADES . Harbor lites 10.6 .... .., .,., .... k*r 11221/1....,... .... CoehlMfte 64S.7101 CAPUJO'S IEENDAHCJNG SINCI 1117 Capezeo offers a full hne of women 's and children's dencewear . . Mllllskln leotards and Tights tn all sfzes . TIP. Jan. end Biiiet ehoes Proceeds will benefit chapter pro- jects. Tickets are $10 a nd reservations may be made by calling 673-5635. General chairman for the fund-raiser is Mrs . Robert W . Roper. C.11142-H71. Wtfftn you've been In the buefness at long• Cepezk> has. the pro. fessk>nata know the fit. Put • tew word• lo work for ou. ~apezia upper level south COl8t plaza fRANCI~-ORR· fine~ oorna del rrar t • Delicatessen ; ..... -................ ~.;..;;.;..;;.....- ; Buddie's 79c •ATS:.-: Smoked-choice <:I navora (J • ••• 4te) Kosher. Franks • 11" Hebrew National 12 oz pkg ..-S, Tll) ·. · Puddings... . • • 79c Swisa Miu-deliciOWI navortl pkg of 4 Wispride ::-1 .. 1111 Sharp, Wine or Smoked ... 8 oz pkg Sliced Ham •••• s 149 Danola-eandwlch favorite! 8 oz pkg SLICED SWISS or JARLSIERC 89C CHEESE Favorites from Dairy Fresh! 6 oz pk,g ALMADEN MT. WINE Burgun~, Chablia, Claret, .., -Rhine, Nectar Rose .. ,. . ' 1 $4'ff 6 i.Sttr Chenin Blanc ... s4oo lnglenook-Eetate Bottled ... fifth Canaclan s499 Whisker EJ Rancho'a own-86 proof! Quart Scotch .. 1111 ••• sa•• Bottled for us! Save 1.001 1.75 ltr Cabin Still ..... s5s9 :Stra1~ht whiakey to appreciate! Quart Beef eater's . : .. '849 The definitive gin! Save J.60-Quart. POPOV s799 VODKA Reduced 1.00 for value! 1.76 liters Pork Loin loail ....... s1 '! Mid·w .. t. srain fed pork, for a roa.i they'll welcome-and reli1h! Pork Loin loaslaacit ..... 11'! The heart ot the loin ••. 11.urt.d freeb mid·••tem pork Pork Loin Roast 111ism •••••• 132! Freeh-and srain fed .•• a rout for oven or tot.ileerie Cubes of Pork llll •••••••••••• 52~ Great !or Sweet 'n' Sour, Chop Suey or Chow mein •.. loin cut. Pnrlt loin· Baa& LOIN EJJJ •••• !Lil Iowa pork at ita delicious best! Really fresh and cloeely trimmed ... priced 4\.o reflect our quality! Average wt 3 t.o 4 Jbe. =:ASllOB s 1 " Sam age •• The goodneu you remember! ~= s1~ El Rancho'• thicker "ranch style" IMTWllST OR ITAUM STYl1 $169 Sausaie ... We make them ... and no nitritet fr11h ,,,,,., ~f:t ..... ~ltl. So delicioU8ly lean and meaty ... finger·lickin' good-from grain-fed Mid-western pork! TIICI arT PORK U• CHOPS For oven, broiler or ba~becue ICE.US PCll l• CHOPS Cloeer trimmed freth mid-west pork S11lfED CHO*PS -s1~ With dreaaing, fresh egp and butter /lark loin Chapa ~.; ...... ~lll . You'll find flavor, tendemeu and real satiafaction in El Rancho's pork ... more to like! Super Fresh Produce '"App/BS REDDEooous .••••••••••• II! Elltra fancy quality •.. crilp and crunchy with navor you espect from Wubiniton S\ate apples GUPEFnlT POTATOES :'.:'p. 59c . ·===6tS1 ~ 19c ,,.. •• tr,... • • ...... latf r ..., ...... • ' More to Like! llW YOll · s11• · ......... a.. s4n :.::..-.... . ... -SIUl ..•.•.•••• 4 .. t Chuck Steak ••• '1 '! Cent.er cut .•. U.S.D.A. Choice bee( Beef Roast I&"' 124! Chuck cu~ Choice ahouJder clod luffed 69C Peppen • Frethl Oven reaQ)r! ... inade wlth fre1h egp! Net. wt 8 oz ea Beef liver ....• 99t Freeh! Tender! ... from youni ~ Qrollld leef ~11 7~ Lean .•. doe• not eiceed 22% fat Veal :-.::=mi ... 161! Genuine milk.fed veal. excluaively El Rancho's ... round or lqin cut ~ :.~=515! Cordon Bleu atyle or with Oreleing ... net wt 12 en ea FU Fll£1S! PICRB SJ79 Snapper 111 For the oven, broiler or 1killet Halbut Steak ~. s45~ Center cut from fine Northern fish Fillet of Sole •• s31.• Freeh! Mild flavored Engliah Sole ... •.1~ s5tt SH-P • Peeled, cleaned and deveined for you Scallops mu um • 15'! from thoae cold, cold Alukan watera Mahi Mahi ..... s 15•1 Great navor from tropical seas CRAB LEGS MNt;y! ••. from Alaakan crat. There 's a whole lot more to like at El Rancho! ~P.1~-~~~~!!~.~~.'~h:·.:.~9c \~!s 59c.. !!~~!~~!"!~.~~ .. ::··39c Cake Mix ••• ES ...... 69c ~~:ff;~·:~:·~c Sour (riam Nrm ..• 59c So many favored Oavora in Layer Cake or Pudding Cake varieties-your choice Rour"us•Y ............... :.:79c Chooee Regular or Unbleached in the five pound bag-and enjoy the eavingal Frozen Food Rosarita 69c Dinners Beef, Cheeee ot Combination-12 0% Vegetables,. ••• &9c Stokely mak .. lt eo euyl 20 oi ll•nies .... 99c Overtake frozen roodn•I 12 oz Orange Juice • • • 45c Krispy Crackers 59c Sunshine Salted or Unaalted-16 oz Sue Bee Honey 1139 Chooee Clover or Orange Jn the 24 oi • life ••• m . . . • 79c Quaker'; new breakfut treat! 16 0& Gatorade ••••••• 49c Lemoo·Um• ot Oranp flavor! 82 oz ......... Your choice In 12 OWlC9 Clftl . 1'911 PR ................ 1lo El• ..................... Mo UICN M. fore wiaohls llllilel U Ol Cllt... rw .a 1" WIM fall ..Utl • • • Piii ti• S & W Cream or Whole Kemel-16 oi Dairy ,oodneu from Golden Crame ... and It'• good in to many way&! Tomato Puree • SSC p N I B H 99c s & w is •imply wonderful! No 2~ -u u er JIF •••••• Pm.ea in elf ect Thur Feb 8 throu1t. Wed Feb 14 Optn daily 9 to 9 Sunday 10 to 7 No tole• to dealer1 Your cbolce of Creamy or Chunky-with the rich tute that Atitfiee! 18 oz Cat Food ... 'S •••• 33C Frozen Food All flavort-"Lovin' Spoonfula"-12'A oz. Fantastik • • • • • s 111 Houaebold 1pr1y cleeer--64 oz size ~=s 4«Jc Kitchen Bags •• age Whole Kernel or Cream Style-10 oz Hef\y-the t.all on•! pka of 16 AH ., " •••••••• 1221 Waffles--... sac Blueberry, Butt.ermlllt, Orlclnal-10 oe Conctntrae.d poMr! 84 01 (Jlt II) Ice Cream. I ILL'I 1141 Your choice ot ftavo,.....plnt carton Chow Meil= .. 99c USED CARS MA natCll S.AM Automatic trans.. air conditioning, radio. he3ter. tinted glass. wsw tires. wheel covers & low miles Lie #521LIA Stk. #307A '•278 · '75 CHEVROLET · MOMIACOUfl 2 Door. Automatic trana. factory air conditioning & low mlles. This is a sharp earl lie. t7fS5HOA Stk. #P3632 '2778 '75 FORD HAM TOUtO 4 DOOi Automatic trans.. factory air cond .. Power steering & brakes, tilt wheel. . vinyl root and radio. Lie. #016MCM; Stk IP3575 '2878 176 DODGE SPOttT COUPI Hardtop. 3 speed "oa• saver" standard trans.. 6 eyt. engine and radio. Uc. #WVJ323 Stk. #P3603A. '3178 174 CHEVROLET .. ALA4DOOI Automatic trlnl.. factory ak oonct .. Power steering. power brakes. vinyl roof & radio. Lie. 1133SCO Stk. #211A ~2478 17 FORD • I L 11» Z DOOi Hard tap. 1 V8. automatic tra,,.,, air cond .. Power steering & brakes. AM/FM radio & low mlleal Lie. 1372KSl. Stk. IP3712. 12878 176 AMC MATA.Dm J.oa. HA.aDTOP Automatic. factory air cond.. pwr. steering & brakes. radio. heater & only 32.000 miles on this gas saver . Lie. 1580NIG Stk. 1646A 92978 7DODGE l COLT Z DOOll Cute llttte gaa NYer wlttl 4 speed trans .. AM/FM stereo caseette, vinyl · root. bucket aeats & ra(lve wheels. Lie. #221SVZ Stk. f2642A ·13378 "ROBINS-READY" means every used car we sell must have passed these rigid inspections for safety and reliability. in our own modem recondit1omng department - BRAKES ELECTRICAL · FRONT END Unings. Power Systems. Hydraulic Systems Horn. Lights Ignition and Power Systems Wheel Ahgnment. Shocks and Steering Sys-- tern POWER TRAIN Trans. ReM End ~ Electronlc: Scape Engine Diagnosis LUBRICATION Lube.Oil Ct\anve. end New Oil Fiiter OVER 2 ACRES OF USED CARS TO CHOOSE FROM! PIMrO CllUI~ WA60M Automatic trans.. factpry air cond .. AM/FM stereo. roof rack. custom Interior & exterior. rallye wheels & pwr. steering. Lie. #310SPN Stk. 09 6At3979 177 MBlCURY MOMAICH A sh8ll> aw with automatic. factory air cond.. pwr. steering & brakes. vinyl roof. radio. heater a low mites! Lie. #549SA8 Stk. #P3661 '4178 177 FORD MAHADAS.AM ve. autorNtic. factory air cond .. pwr steering & bntkes. radio. heater. wsw tires a wheel covers. Lie. #209SAB Stk. IP3462 94178 177 FORD L1911DL . HardtOP. Automatic. PoW8t eteering. factory air cond .. tilt wheef. vinyl roof. radio. heater. wsw tires & wheel covers. Lie #733SGK Stk #P3459 14778 178 FORD AMPICllW Automltk: tranemieak>n. radio and heater. A tough Ford truck! Lie. t1 M39438 St"-IP3670T '1978 FINAL '78 WASHOUT! DRIVE HOME ANY NEW 1978 GRANADA. ·~ FAIRMONT· PINTO· LTD· OR LTD 11 LEFT IN OUR STOCK FOR UNDER FACTORY I YOICI (BOY IT AT VOUR FA~rTE GAS STATION ANO WEU PAY FOR IT!) NO CARS HELD BACK. TAKE YOUR CHOICE WHILE THEY LAST! rACTOIY INvotal INC1UDI Pl8Gtff AND AU FN:TOft'f HOLDIAatS ·1979 MODELS •• BY THE ACRE ·See Us For FEBRUARY DISCOUNTS on the 1 NEW COME IN AND REGISTER FREE .... TOWIN A PANASONIC AM/FM Cassette Recorder AC/Battery Operated NOTHING TO BUY!! USED CARS . MAYalCI Sm>AM Automatic trans.. air condltlOf'ling. radio. heater. tinted glass. wsw tires. wheel covers & low miles. Lie. #521LIA Stk #307A -~278 •75 CHEVROLET · MOMIACOUN 2 Door. Automatic trans., factory air condition4ng & loW miles. This is a sharp cart Uc. 17G5HOA Stk. IP3632 92778 '75 FORD MAM TORIHO 4 DOCMt Automatic trans.. faciory air cond. pawer steenng & brakes. till wheel. . vinyl roof and radio. Lie. #016MCM; Stll #P3575 '2878 '76 DODGE 5'0lrT COUPI Hardtop. 3 speed "gas saver" standard trans.. e cyt. engine and radio. Uc. #WVJ323 Stk. IP3603A. '3178 174 CHEVROLET M'ALA4DOOll Automatic ,,.,.,, fectory elr oortd., pawer steering, power brakes. vinyl roof & radio. lie. f133SCO Stk. #211A '2478 '7 FORD LTDJDOCMt Hardtop. V8. automatic traM.. air cond.. Power steering & brakes. AM/FM radlO & low miles! l ie. #372KSI. Sik. IP3712. '2878 176 AMC MATADOa J-DIL HADTOP Automatic. factory alr oond .. pwr. steeri"° & brakes, radio. heater & only 32.000 ITllles on this gas saver . Lic.1560NIG Stk. J646A 92978 DODGE COlTJDOoa Cute tittle gas saver with 4 speed trans .. AM/FM stereo caaeette. vinyl root. bud<et eeats & raltye wheels. Lie. '221SVZ Stk.12642A '3378 "ROBINS-READY" means every used car we sell must have passed these rigid Inspections for safety and reliability. 1n our own modern recondit1omng department - BRAKES ELECTRICAL - FRONT END Unings. Power Systems. Hydraulic Systems Hofn. Lights lgmtt<>n and Power Systems Wheel Ahgnment. Shocks and Steering Sys· tem POWER TRAIN Trans . Rear End and Electronlc ScoPe EnQtne Diagnosis LUBRICATION Lube. Oii Change. and New Oii Fiiter OVER 2 ACRES OF USED CARS TO CHOOSE FROMI FORD PIMfO CIUISIMG WA•OM Automatic trans.. factory air cond .. AM/FM stereo. roof rack. custom lnterlOr & exterior. rallye wheels & pwr. steering. Lie. t310SPN Stk. 095A '3978 '77MBlCURY MONAllCH A sharp car wittt automatic. fec:tory air cond.. pwr. steering & brakes. vinyl roof. radio. heater & low mileS! Lie. J5'49SAB Sttc. IP3661 94578 177 FORD MAMADASm>AM VS. automeflc. factory air cond .. pwr steering & brakes. radio. heater. waw tires & wheel covers. Lie. f209SAB Stk. tP3462 '4178 177 FORD LTDllDL . Hardtap. Automatic. pawet ateertno. tact()()' Ilk oond.. tilt wheel. vinyl roof. radio. heater. wsw tires & wheel covers. Lie 1733SGK Stk JP3459 '4778 Automatic. fact()()' air oond.. pwr, steering ' tnlcee. pwr. split benc:tl seat & wtndowe. llldlng roof & speed control. Shows real caret l ie: 1743POT Stk. tP3ee7 ' 178 FORD nMPICm' Automlltlc ~. rldlo and heater. A tough Ford truct<I lie. f 1M39438 Sdt. IP3870T 959S8 PINAL '78 WASHOUTI DRIVE HOME ANY NEW 1978 GRANADA. FAIRMONT· PINTO· LTD~ OR LTD II LEFT IN OUR STOCK FOR UNDER FACTORY 7 . INYOICI (8UY IT AT YOUR FAVORITE GAS STATION AND WEU PAV FOR ITIJ NO CARS HELD BACK. TAKE YOUR CHOICE WHILE THEY LAST! PACTORY INVOICll IKWDI PmOHr AND AU FM.Tort HOl.DUCKS ·1979 MODELS •• BY THE ACRE ·See Us For FEBRUARY DISCOUNTS on the NEW COME IN AND REGISTER FREE .... TO WIN A PANASONIC AM/FM Cassette Recorder AC/Battery Operated NOTHING TO BUY!! CMIL V PILOT EPA C&Iled 'Paper Tiger' 8YT80•U D. EUA8 Many pt-0plf! lbJnk ot th En\'ironmental Prot«Uon A.cenc)' N •bard DOied federal aov rn· ment arm Uuat on~ even Pf'Oposed cuttilllo_,.ck automot161e lrattl~ in CalJlomJa by abcM&t per· cnt lndUltriea that waat to expand. 'Olt eompant wboH ttr&Mrl s loose •apon lnto lbt alr, automaken b.avlnJ: h.ard Ume m~g pollut1on 1t1nd1rdl lh~y ll ~la.Im to i ar the PA. But lt appean the ovt.ronm otal wat~hdoa may ~ 1.aUJe more th n a p pur uacr Wlftl Tfft: OE DUN · FAST approachlrla for all but two of th natlon'a major metropolitan areaa '° aubmit ptans to brine thelr alr quaUty ln Une w1lh con1reui0ft11ly mand.alL'Ct •tandards, tbe EPA will H.se lbo.e standarda by 50 percent. Thal by li.elr won't take ~ or the ..... Cautomia air bulna into lbe compliance cateaocy. but lt will allow tbem to eaae the a1r quality manaaemeot pla.na they have carefully developed over the past slx months Those plans art due for state at>d EPA approval this spnn•. This is not the first time the EPA has ba~ked down. The ageocy has a history of collapsing un· der pressure from lndustry and poUUdans. But this is the first Ume it bas done so under the Carter iadm inistratlon. SOUTHERN · CALIFORNIA FOCU. I The latest cave-in. labeled a •·compromise" between environmental health interests and in· dustry, would raise al- lowable levels of pollutants from .08 to .12 micro· grams per c ubic meter of air. The original figure was adopted in 1977 as a compromise between the same mterests. but EPA was given authority to modify it somewhat ENVIRONMENTALISTS PRf:DICI' EASING the standard will lead to "regulatory chae1." with auto companies and others opening n ,w cam- paigns to get emission s tandards relaxP.d. . If all this sounds familiar to Calllomians, it should. The same thing happened. almost exactly five years ago. At the height of the Arab oil embargo. the EPA announced it would bring California air quality in line with national standards by cutting back on gasoline consumption by90 percent. THAT SUGGESTION SO INFURIATED state and local politicians that many vowed to go to jail rather than comply. The EPA under the Nixon adm1n.istrat1on backed down. Rather than rationing gasoline so strictly, the bure aucrats said they would require "parking management'' plans in all major air basins. Tbese plans would limit where single-occupant cars could park and thus preclude massive buildups of smog But even that much milder 'measure never came off. a nd the EPA lost virtually all its credibility as a smog fi ghter. . UNDER NEW ADMINISTRATOR Douglas , Coslle. the agency was s lowly tecovering its believability over the last year. holding firmly to the standards of the 1977 Clean Air Act amend· m ents . And virtually every air basin was ready to comply. with plans developed under the threat of losing federal highway and water-pollution grant money. While that was going on, though. the heaJth risk assessments behind the standards were under attack a5 "highly specuJative,.. and economists were warning of increased Inflation because of the high cost of compliance. The result will be further reductions \n the credibility of the EPA and a lessened effort to flgbt smog. • That will make things easier for state and local governments and for big industry. but it won 't do as much to combat smog as those same governments were already relurtantJy prepared to do Federal Waste Finks Sought On 'Ripoffs' WASHINGTON <AP) -Pssst! Know any federal workers ripping off UD(:le Sam? He'd like to be tipped off by t.elepbone. Federal auditors have set up a toll-free na· tional hotline -800-424·5454 -to take calls from the public on ripoffs or miaapending by any federal department or agency. COMPT&OLLEB GENERAL ELMER B. STAATS, bead ot tbe General Accounting Office, said callers will be guarant.eed aDOQYmity. The GAO announcement came t" days after President Carter's budget director, Ja.mes Mein· tyre, suggested the 1ovemment establish a botllne for ''wbi.ltle blowers" to help federal women complain about waste and corruption. But the timing or Staats' announcement was JUJt coincidence, GAO and OMB spokesmen saJd. A GAO news release on the botline was already la the mail before Mclntyre'a anoouucement, and GAO spokesman Roland Sawyer inailted, "It was our own creaUon "1d idea." li 4 2 • D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 You Can l•ll "· f'lnd u. Tr•dtt tt Whtt a Want Ad • ....... .... w. ....................... ..... ,.. 1002 ....................... SOU'IH Of HWY. ....... ..,. s... ....... .... .. ....... for w. ......... '°"Wt New tiltlna. Just 3 blka. from the beach oo .o ft . R·2 lot, In Corona del Mar; ainale etory 2 bdrm. home with JAJ'le, encloled patlo: priced ripl at Sl9$,000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••,... I 001 •••r• I 00.Z GtMr• I 002 'lli1Ms.. I 00 • ...,... 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Ex· ceUent loration. Im· maculat.e bargail)! Call fast to take advantage! ~1700 ()Pfillll 9 •II S l lJN l(>f'./ W(/ ." EQUAL HOUSING l I .::.~::~TY ·•,mmtt All real estate advertised DO In this newspaper is sub-DAIUNG COM ject to the Federal Fair Very private. Only 4 yrs Rousing Act of 1968 new. Good area. New which makes it Illegal to earthtone crpta. 2 patios. advertise "any pre-Nearabops. A real buy al ferenre, limitation. or onl.y$al,900incJudingde-discrimlnation based on corator wallpapers & race. color, religion. sex. frplc . Act now! Open or national origin, or an Eves. 545-9491 intention to make any such preference. Um1ta· tloo, or discrimination." This newspaper will not knowingly accept any advertising for r eal estate which is in viola· tiondthe law. Newport Heights 3 BR-FIXER! ~COATS &.WALLACE CI::P REAL ESTATE . INC. ;'\ 101~11~ ll ~~l[l tOMf'oilO ,11\wl "'I. IHI SOlllH l'UA\I ;'\IHI\ SINI I l'tt,\ SI 0.-llDUC110M -A good buy - below appraisal value -priced to sell .now. Located in (.The Shores). in. secluded take Forest. 'Ibis quality 3 Bdrm 2th batb townhouse contains 1920 sq. ft. with oversized 2 car garage. on big lot. Microwave, Corning top cook center . Formal dining too! $102,000. C .. S4Mt41 S 1•rv1nq Co-..ta M1·-..o1 lrv ir11· H untington Bt:.icti-N Pwport B1~.icti ------------· * IRYINE TERRACE * PANORAMIC HAllll VII AIOVE COAST •UAltD STATIOH * 10 ft. he lot -160 ft .., • 2.._ + .. -MalcrsQ.•t•s * Poal, Z poHot, .W. roof • c ........... 4000 !Mt-ft. * ....... 'befon titted * $700,000 UYIOMWATa . WITHDOClt You'U "'lu aJKI tbrive oe the calllU'aclerie of life on Balboa Ielaad. Own a home and income la one ,,_cllqe Ot' you ~want to mau It in· toonebitbome. Warmth and cbarm In thle 2· 9*Grf, a bedroom~ f am llY rm. dining rm home with etalned gla" windows and quarry Ule; plus one bdrm+Jott unit with aoaring living room watb lots of glass S450.000. - SALISBURY REAL ESTATE Balboa Island 873-eQOO '7M400. HARBOR A Dlwlonot lfarhor ln~tJ>tmsnt to. LOYMS llTUAT H• muter •ult.e ilolat· ed for inUmat.e privacy, huge family room. .Ex· ceHent location near beach and eoU course. S82,SOO. Call 962· 7788 . K€Y .I P.E:ALTOP.SN luc.ti•• TRM.IYB. C:...-0..01 t.aty This home of obvious Flad out a60ut the real qu• lily features 4 flltat.e N lea ca~ op. bedrooms, I baths. a portunllies wltb The sepal'8te famlly roorn Real Eatatera. Ucenslng with wood burning tebool lees completely fireplace, elegant rormal ref...t.ble to school of dining and an 8' wide ~ cll04ce + extensive 11\alrway to the balcony sales \raining program overlookina tbe living afttt licensing to uaure room and entry. The rear tht' highest opportunities y a " d 1 s I u s h I y rcw success. Join and sue-landscaped around the ceed with the m06l out-36' sW'lmmlng pool with al.anding team or sue board, slide & 9' pnvacy c:essful prolessiooals in wall. Pnced to sell quick· the buslnsess-The Real ly at only $141.500. Call Qtaters. f'o'I' mforma-751·3191 BURTON E. SMITH Ir ASSOC. Cal Jock Godwla Mom tin Pri. tion call Darlene Coe. • SELEC. T The Real Estaters. 1_1_14_:_640-_2500_.____ PROPERTIES CAREER WATERFltOMT INREA&.ESTATE Pier/float; duplex on 752 -2773 -------------HARIOR VIEW IEAUTIFUL A11ain your real estate legal R-2 lot: close to RARE SPLIT LEVEL. •A1Mf Ucense now ... start the shops• Udo Village · a n..... ... I d I llUl'V. ye•r with a new pro· real value for 1249,500! uuuu e oors open nto ~ 165 SOO! ressaoo .. .featuring ex cit· this lovely 4 bedrm C~ • tng Telecourse 200 Pro-....,_loyProp. home. Formal dining Hard to fmd alngle story h l t d Realtors room & Uving rm w/fplc . ·-.. Btfi lawn. Magnlfl· gram. t e as an easy ....... way to pus the stale ex· • 675-7060 • Family room adjoining cenl grounds. Pools, ams. Qtll for an appl t.o---------full y bw It-Jn all e lec sauna, putting greens. day. • -------- kitchen. 3 Bedrms up Walktoahopplnf· banks. 4r...sl R al 1t-tat w1lh master suile & restauranl3. A r cood. ~ e ... e added oo bonus rm on Don't hesitate. Call to-School pri vate lower level day! Open Eves . A su~idlary of Spectacular view or 545-!M91 Sail Properu~ ocean, harbor & rute r=-"W.,'lllR••"PI~••• h--------lites. 673-8550 .. (~ l \'E!] I :rn 1tl UEI ()Pflll/19• t\11.l!;lualN I . _,,,_,, ______ _ GU~MTHD •~ ~ Real Eatate > ~ tsttros.a.7 '. · OLD CORONA DEL SALE Blllly custom1ted S & S blllt 4 bdrm. fmly home w/added on fmly rm. jacuzzi 4t much. much more! This 1s a W & L purchased home w/in dependent appra1sa I. 646-7111 MARRIAGE SALE Lvly 4 br, 3 ba. fmly borne w/view located m highly desirable Castalle area or Mission Viejo. In· vest now in one of Orange County's fastest appreciating areas . Seller Just marrfed. does not need 2 hom es . 646-71ll MAR 4.000 sq. rt. Yes!!! Triple A. double wide lot just off ocean Blvd. Formal l.t vine rm + famUy rm w/wet. bar. 5 large bedrms. each with it., OWD bath. 3 secluded private patios. Spiral staircase leading to 2nd level. 4 car ----------• encloised garaae. All this CALL HOW under one roor on comer 3 Bdrm family home lol. Don't let this one eel w trrp le. $64 .500 a II awav! Call 673-8550 terms ortN '•19· '''"'''0~1 •..c1 MuLHEARH MEWPORT IEACH C~D0-$12,500 Charming larJ;e 2 BR 2 Ba . ~unny him1ly /dlnang, c~ to pool & tennis Faces park. Plans for direct. street to beach ! Invest now! ! OPEN SUNDAY 1·5 1115 Bag Dapper <end of W. 19th St. tum nght> ' MW ~lU-~FGRMi CJtid'~ HIWPC>aT HTS. l15Sl6NALU. Price Just reduced ! Homes for S4N Glam lol. Walk to beach. -------- ••••••••••••••••••••••• One year home warran-1•--------I re ll~llll __ R_Hff1_7_5_4-_~ .. _._~o_ .... __ , 2 Bdrms., 2 baths. frplc .• spacious family rm .. de· tacbed 2 car garage; on large lot. Vacant: close to Schools, churches & pnced at $149,500. Call to see! G••• al I 002 ty, tool Call fast, 752·1700 10% DOWN ••••••••••••••••••••••• O/'fH ltl 9 .,, s flJN ro I(,._·. SI I ,000 ~~V:r.:1 l\W:llHd ~~;r;,~5~~~; EASTSIDE CUSTOM W/TREES ltGt:tOME SMALi.SSS LARGE 4 br w/lvty added fmly rm. Many xtras. Very clean Very motivated Or1g1nal 673-8663 642-2253 Eves associated BROKER5 REAL T(JU<, lU) W lu1tin~ 6 • tie. del Mal". Walking dis· Eaatslde Costa Mesa. tance to shopping & Call, Highly upgraded de· corat.or'sown home. New crpts. Heavy oak par- quet entry & fmly rm. Atrium entry. Cov'd pallo laced w/artlstic laucework. Open Eves. 545-!M91 owners have pnced for ___ .., __ schools. The owner is YOUR GAIN-645-9161 Immediate sale. Hu rry & ~~ motivate d, a s long my loss. Promotion de- $120.000. Call now before maods Immediate move. it's gone. 556-2660. WiU pay buyer's costs. ·: OPEN HOUSE REAlTY /' call DOW' 894·06 ll CSELECT TPROPERTIES Top location 3 br/Cam/- den /rec rm/3 car garage. $98,900 submit. HALPINClllN 93~% Oass1fied Ads. your one· REALTORS 74 stop shoppingcenter. ___ 67_5-4_392 ____ ,Prof cleaning geared ror _____ ;;....._ _____ , 3 Bdrm 2 bath. 3 "ar j iiliimiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiil.•••••••lt Realtors. Developers garage. Fenced yard. who have vacant homes. NO LOAN FEES patJo. 123.500 down Pay· CE 110111 ILlllS ao. OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE bldits. ores that need bt71,\%&9.,,.,% menu, SS68.63 PlTI. loofl good for futur and10%2nd ca.II: owners. renters, etc. Cal 5103Sea.sbore ~1 NB 645-7857 for morelnfo. fo ¥.11 Jum.loe, \;OM UWi set'Vlce. Reasonabl CHARLESQUlNTARD rates, mainl avail, fr REALTOR since t94a esL We Ust MulUple 4% 641-t t 6 t **U.S.** *VETERANS* Recent changes in V A rep may enable you to quaUfy for Sl00,000 home loMns with absolutely NO DOWN PAYMENT. WorMRffl&fClte an Orange County firm speclaUzrng in VA home loans. We're the VETS that beJp t.be VETS. F'or more info. call: I HI Nortos.. A9. 541-0800 S,YGLASS OCEAN YllW Spectacular View From This Beautiful Portsmouth Model. $20.000 Improvements In Kitchen Alone. Formal Dining. Large Fam. Room W/F.P. Courtyard Has Pool & Firepit. Glass Protected Jacuzzi Off Beautifully Decorated Master Bedroom. Call Now. $430,000. OPEN HOUSE REALTY / ~­------- DHRAEl.D, .eRYIHE Spacious Plan Four Is Located On End Of CuJ-de·Sac. 4 Br., 3 Ba. & Fam. Room. Dining Room. Kitchen Has All The Extras + Breakfast Room. Look Out At Lovely, Prof. Landscaped Yards. Community Pool, Green Belt. $139,500. 631·1• 111 DOVIR DllVI CORONA DEL MAI -DUPl.IX WaJk 2 bJocks to Big Corona Beach. Private setting with view or the hills. Spacious, nearly new and onJy $259,000. A COLDWILLI ...... CO. 644·9080 2111 IANJOAQUINHtU.lftO. ~ IN NEWPORT CINTI" \~.._--~-----------------,,,,,_~~ Find what you want In Dally Ptlot Classifieds. CLASSIFIED INDEX ,, fla , .. M. Ctll 642·5678 •ots ........... ·····-clltd .......... ••4 ,.,.,, trrero I ~ ...... n.OAILT MOT_...., ....... ~-...­.._.......,_ HAlllOtt YU HMS ' Popular Palermo Model In fine conditton. Your bedrooms, rormaJ dining room and family room. Quiel corner next to attenbelt. You own the land and the prlce 1s right at $187 ,500. COLI Of MIWPOIT REALTORS 675-551' TRIPLU Gnot twc_,.t f Single story owner unit wttJ\ 2 townhouse desien rear unlu. All wllh privatepaUo, W/Dbook \C> It i.odivlduol encloeed garaaes. Call now 8'736'iO ONN 1119• II\ ION IOl!f NICI• l•IN c ........ WW? 1be last 2 sales in t.bh .-ea. 2 BR + htC•.Mnua rm. pool, tenni., ·* S .D Pnry. Priced bWlw la1t 2salel. '83.500. Sou&bllndenl JoM Hon 541.m4 For Clua\114!d Ad ACTlON Calla Otll)'PUot AD-VISOR MMm ' ..... -... • ..... ....-- -, -• --•*..., . . . , '-.oows. l ff.000 Sp rkllng n w p tnt lo-Hie and out. f tne nc-ag hborhood c-101 t o the fabuloutt Ult• Squ re Rttrt-aUonul Center nd th • home (eat~ 3 palie>i, u uUlit..v room. 5 bt'-droom and a 7200 \QUDn • toot Int all for only $96.000 U I .. Ii M REALTORS'. 546 5900 tS15 M1•w Vffdto Dtm.~. h~1. Co1r1 ~w ,1tw 111 (Oll1n.t rft•I M.,r. ill o /5 tiOOO •3 UNITS* Piii E'SIDE COSTA EA A very attractive 2 bedroom front rottagc with coz.y warm fi replace ln front. A BRAND NEW DUPLEX is nestJed a mongst mature trees on the same SS by 173' site. The duplex contaiM 2 Bdrm, 2 bath and 3 BR 2 ba uni~ PLUS 4 car enclosed garag~. Great anco.me property with a realistic investor's price of $205,000. ROGRS UAL TY 675-2311 WP~ an:teJT.!JT.UJtUJtl~ ~II. macnab I Irvine ~ realty •OOM! ROOM! ltOOM! Enjoy life to the fullest in this SPACIOUS home d~gned with the FAMILY in mind! 2-story. 4 BR (huge m ast er BR >-o,v e rsized family rm + bonus rm -formal Jljning rm -3-car garage -all centra lly air-cond! Something SPECIAL offered at $117.500. Anita Bradshaw 752·1414. CS-120> 642·123S Mf.6200 901 OoY~r Ori~ Hart>M View Center Irvine at <:ampus Val~y Cenler 752·1414 I urn i ~It shOllklti 1n this new cap.sll?Md. slouchy \'C\t Ml what J<k1 llttd lat SDnnr' Knrt front-buttoned vest with lacy waist bordef ot J-.ply hngef· '"I pain Woiiitd ~'"ly in usy knit mesh st1tcl1. P1ttt1n 7544 M1~ Sues 1·14 1ntluded Sl.50 IOI ach pattern. Add 40c L -trr,_~ .,_ -nr,_~­ ucll patttfn '°' hrS1"(1iss aw "'I m--. "''"°"'..._ m11I nl bandhn&. 5-4 '9: ..... Needlecraft Dept. 10S Dally Piiot ._ Ill. OU CW. SL. ,._ for\. •Y 10011. P.W .... .,..,.-1il. """"' ...... NlWtHOWf Out 1919 NEEOU· BODY CONSCIOUS tn tlle most belut1ful. fl1tter1nc •tt- blnds btsect htJll aattten lbawt fitted WillSt, fllllfll Wrt. Sew this sbort "' lone. Pn~ Plftem 917!r. Mnsn Sim 8. 10, 12, JC, 16, 18. 20. :RAfl CAlAlOO-ower 200 llOPU' la1 desllM. 3 free pattern SUe 12 (bust J.4) tM 2 ytrds p111ted 1nsicfe. Send 1~& &G4nch fabric. Ut4'1cWC., ,,....,$1..51 S... Sl.50 e. _. ,.._ l~Qlllel •••• Sl.Y .... .__..,...,._._ 127 ......... Delill ... 51.51 fink* ...... ........ ·~ """'5 ...... $1.51 ..... lZSfttll Qlllll .•••..•. $UI IMllM MMTnl u .... , ar-ts .. suo = .:r.e:,~l:ll ran ... """· '" 121ft.. .. : : ue Dally Piiot t 11Q, """"""'·. • • 1.00 m • ••= .. ""''" UH!fb ffl'tr Qlllll .•. ·ti.De t•tt. PNc ..US. US.=Ct9dtet ...... lAO ZIP, SIZl * -._ llJ.4 5lfta. . . . . . . LOO All tllt MW ckllM JOU lltld tor l ... lUf!J ... , • .. .. 1" rM blltw lift.,. HI 011t SPltlNG- 1-.S. I I.rt ....... $US SUHli PATT("" CATALOG! ................... $1.IO °"*"'-. wm. pMf$. .-, I......_ , ....... ·ti.II jlCllltS. Plllt St SO 1!tt Pttttf11 l~ c.Mt. , , , l.00 COUP!lft. Stftd 7~C ~~ -:i._ .. ~ =1JNn•••r.,sa;a, ~~·l't: ·~ Qlltl . . • • ,,. ............ lJI ltl-f.llledlll ....... 1SC U1.... ... ..... . l.M OCIAMPIOHT . Quality ~rafl-tmanahtp ln mahof. trim & oak floors ts off thls landmark: 4 . BR. 3 ba. horn in ran t locatlon. 1'~ta bh h ld trttS & •awns. $485.000. -·I.ACK IAY fo'tn~ 4 bdrm., 21 > bath f mily home on quH~l cul d t-c Overslied pool. playhou~e. torege $169.000. Term •. IAYFIONT S.:veral £lne bayfronl homt.>S With pier & sli p A YALON Well constructed, 3 BR. l ba, oak noor, partia l basem ent. concrete foundation. Flats area. $120.000-Fee. BI LL GR UN DY. RE A LT 0 R , I , '",, y, "t. l J, • , ~ • >) r> ' ) b I ti I \\' I . ...; l .!-' Y '\ • rl,AYLOR CO. l\}·,t\l,T l >H ~ '.:Jll I' l ~Hfi JASMeHI CIB--sECUllTY AIU Best value in this quiet private community. Some ocean view. Brand new split-level "Sea Breeze" model with 3 bedrms. family room & formal dining . Air-cond .• luxury cptng. landscaped. auto. s prinklers plus othe r extras. 24 Hour gate guarded a r e a . T e nni s c ourts . pool & greenbelts. $239.000 WESUY M. TAYLOR CO .. REALTORS 2111 S-J~ ... Roocl NEW-rrottT---CIMTH, M.1. 644-49 I 0 l .._s u.det- S70,000 and all are in Costa Mesa. 3 Bedroom , 4 Bedroom. No down pay· ment to Vets. These will go fast. call now. 540-3666 !AflJelan Rt.•o l E ~tut.-Inc $10000!!! llAUTYHAS 1184 CAPTUltlD In th.ls sUper 4 bdrm 3 bath Mesa Verde home. 2 1tory. custom pool & ~· terrirlc ramlll . CaJl S46-S880 tor 111.USH awllo S-Ja1 .. n is lhe wotd for this 3 2br b at den. On &olf Bdrm hom e with course w/1.1.Dobstrocted tor&eO&lS fa mily room view. Sllll,SOO. P. P . ud the new e~rthtone 552-5112 OWMH ~A rare rind "' the -.... -..... -_-..;.--.. -B--.. --MUST SIU -'!~~HERITAGE --------•I moreinformaUon. mkt. •.ooo. Call ·~u..:a new '" _ r. ucn, Spiteious 2 story honw P.8 .1. 714 /9&4·2431 or 2bacondo. Best view.air with s undecks , un· u. S .a.a _ 5$8740 or US-0211 pager coad., alt upgrades· obstructable view. B1g 3 ~ 111615 S126.900. Ownr/agl. BR, family room. 2111 IC you think the real 714-644-4772 ba'...,, "-ui""•s $'""' 000 est.a~ ~lness is (µn , ............ led I 0 .. 0 --------1 UQ. nu,. "'" • ,....,, REALTORS callSmUin' Melvyn fora --------·1••••••-••••••••••••,•• WOOIJBRIOG[ • coalldenllal interview. ---------• MUTH.I. IMMACULATI ~~loa.spUtto90%. LOCAT1<* SPECIALS CH AAM ......._ Beaut. 3br 2V.ba home. Dramatic wood and Mariner's Cove REA I..~Ti- NO HAY but lots or room tor horses! ~ acre near Newport's back bay! Owner wiU f111ance! Talrh>hdC_,.t We Ustw! 754-1202 1006 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Top of Spy9oss CusUn lot· Plan.s 6000 s. t. home. great vu. S350,000_ ~ SPYGLASS SPECWJSTS Oc.-Ylew Supe!' sharp Portsmouth model. 3 bedroom & family. f01'mal dining room. Lowest price In WAITJN' TO•IOUGHT Priced below maritet at *8.SOO. Ta.Ice ~vantage of lhis 3 Bdrm home on a large lot. For more in· format.Ion call, S46-S880 CHARM I MG TOWMHOME INIACKIAY "Move·in perfect" . a pror d ec orat e d townhome in popular eartbtones •• wet bar · plush crpt & min-ors . pool cloee by · reduced SU6,.500. 7$.1501 Spyglass at $347 ,500. --------Owner wants offer. laAMDMEW TOWHHOMlS ''lriH• Woods" (Eastsi~ta Mesa> 2'32Santa Ana Ave. within walking disL lo Deslrous of Uving ln the glass home on 3 lot~. sand or entry. clb. Loads beauti!w Lakeside com· creat privacy on qwet cuat, xtrs. s kylites, ou»ty ol Woodbridfe? IU'eel.3 BR. 2 BA Submit lofts, inlaid tile firs. We have homes ava1la· offer. SUB.500 microwave ov. +FM bAe in the pnce range RM. Drive ~ 622 20th from 172.900 to S14S,OOO. P\ease call fOf' details. St .. H.B . he n call Kathleen at STATE FARM REALTY INC. 7 14 /598 -2 761 o r 213/9Cl6-0210 JI ,,,-... O<'Ullf<l[H,f ~~ t :. l ' ' :.s1.3000 • 110.So. Coast HI way In Village Fair LAGUNA BEACH 497-2457 'TWO STOllY-POOL S&U50 full price. Park· like entrance. to huge Uv. l.ng room with crackling fireplace. s parkling lcitd>eo & separate din· Ing. Private patio & Olympic s ited pool. Massive s tairway to master suite & children·s wuig. Minutes lO beach. Wallt to schools & shop· ~.a ll n o w ! --------1BY OWNER $127.000. MAIQUITII Walk lO beach &t town. UtilVlaSITY rAJtlC Cozy, immaculate col· The best noor plan in a ta«e. totaUy renovated. 2 park uke settlng. 3br, 81" l Ba, some ocean 2•~b 2 f 1 view. mature trees big ..... a, rp c, s upe r backyard,c:overeddeck. view. $124.900. Owner Prin.ooly. 494.7296 wiU finance at 9~% Call __ __;::..._ ___ _ week days or e ves . &.ag.a MkJ-1 IOSZ 714-552-1505. • •••••••••••••••••••••• Elegant Turtlerock Glen exenruve home. 4 bdrm 3 ba. bbrary, dramatic CUSTOM central fireplace. mtr· rored wet bar, roman I AcaEESTATE tub, mirror e d S~ circular drive wa rdrobes, wa lls or lO gtga.nUc 6 Bedroom. 3 bookcases, air cond. bath-mansion. Home ii. wood deck & patios with situated oo over 1 acre of Jacuzzi. Decorated 1n rambling gro unds . tasteful earth tones. Separate 4-car garage Beautifully landscaped "bunk house". Sun porch Pool sized lot with commands sweepin g spnnklers, outdoor lights view of t.owenng trees. & xtras galore. $211,500 grounds & ftSh pood_ Old. ByOwner 752·8318 Laguna Niguel Realty • GARLAHD MODEL w/forever views on the perimeter of Lake Park. 3 Bdrm. 2~ bath. den. bbraly loft, beamed cetl· ing "'dining rm. Front & rear patios w/firep1t In rear. S.129,950. 493.9494 49S.SZ20 496-2413 ll0.5050 r~ wood sta1reast College Park Vale Tn· leads to master swte & level •br, Z~ba. Lgr. RKigevlew Dr. 2 br. 2 ba. guest room with pnvate FM. RV access. Sl02 000 den. Luxurious Mt vttiw entrances to upper byOwner ss.2·"810 ' home. Assume 1st at verandas. Owner will · · 8~~ OWC 2nd. $139.500. consider: financing. Ca II Llll)llla lffd9 1041 Owner/ Agt. ~119. Corappointment.. .·.•.••.•.••.•.••.•.••.·.-.·.·.··.•.• BY OWNER· Highly up-KATILLAaEA.LTY graded home on ~olf 847-6061 546-,166 MOMARCH IAY course withln lh block or MOMAJMTIHAHCE TaUCIVIEW tennis club. S27s.ooo. Spanish Villa Townhouse Outs land 1 n g cus t o m _835-466.S ___ • 495-49Ci9 ____ _ witb tennis. fire p lace family home. 4 Bdnns .. 3 MIWW /OCEAM YU owt• IM TIK>UILE ANOWIU SACRIFICE Abandoaed Harbor View mu. $1eeper. This house must be sold by this weekend. 3 Bdrms, 2 Baths. huge comer lot. Asking 5202.000 Submit all offers.. ~elegance and luxury plus! 4 glorious 64" 1112 bdrms, 3 gracious baths, --~_.,. ___ _ aod3Bdrms.2~baths. baths. la rge fa ml,l y MonarchBayTerracc Reduced lO S102.900 room. Huge lot on qwel Elegant Fr. Provincial MUI.HEARN cul-de-sac road. l 'n Yrs. (l((eredatS325,000 stunning step-down llv· --------lna room w/crackllng ......, ltecJhtw =s~cellenl financll\g. Cati for appt. 640-6259 ~ rplc. Porma l dining. Prestige area. Be rint! ~ FOREST£ OLSON , __ "- llACHMOUSI YllW!YllW! IAYSIDI COMOO Ema nice 2 Bdrm condo overlooking channef aod boat&. Only $157.500. FOR INf'ORMATION Ctl6 .... 721 I 754-7800 C51 Coldwell Bonker c/#R/-Af/1'~ R"'~y LC. TAYLOtt CO. 640-St IZ 2 Bedroom. brick fireplace & garage. Take over loan. Tremendous --------location. s122.:;oo. u you're not readintt the JACOISRULTY litUe ads in Class1f1ed, 675-6670 'you're missing a lot or newsy lnforma lion as Have something to sell? well assomegr~at buys. Classil1ed ads do it well. *FREE * canuaY 21~ aed hfah C...,. S.IMR• "Y• C1*n1a & Success '79" .......... MIKE FERRY Renowned Real Estate Consultant T ralner & Soeaker • unlimited income potential • intemationat:y acclaimed "2 & 1" Tralntng • true career opportunity -1"8freshmen~- THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1979 7:30-10:00 P.M. .....,..TOM llACH ... ZI 112 PACIAC COAST HWY. ~TOMllACH fOf" Compfkwtery Tlckett Cell Of Drop By: '"tr;..~.::·· ~ 551-9321 ~. "Every o<nce ts lnde~tly owned and operated" I ~ U 0 0 [ , 41 I had lunch with • Con-. • Of9t8men onot. end k ••• ttn-1' I I I ben ... 1no I MIO ... .,~ 11now, • • VOii at9 what you -. " Al tM -( _M_Y_L_c_A_B __ I ~:,."9ic: .. •itno • - I I I I' r !•~~:-...:~!.~ '--.&-_____ _..._. ,..., ...,...,., ,_ ""' ,.. ~ ....... • :1~cm~;5rnm r r r r I' r I' I • 't{f:::t:.~ lttllfS '0 I ( I I I I I I sca•M-UTS -...,.. a. c~ 1010 l£EAN VIEW JASMIMI CltllK PLAHV .. 9SS-l .. S... 'TWO°" A LOT ")St.0361 I 3 BR 1 2 BR. good 2br l~ba frplc. new crpt. East.side locaUon. owner Nr. sbopplng. Assumable I•-------• I anxious. $12S,OOO. loan. $57.:;oG 963-U.2 PLANI J"~MINI"•.-€UIG€ BY OWNER l BR CON· ---__:._.i,.a DO. Nr. ocean & shop'g. VIEW Refrig &stv. $45,000. Call .. tsS-3454, 963-tae2. 759-0163 •MOYE-IN• ZIOIMC01TAGE i-------•I l Br t~ Ba. ~lean. Good t year old dream cot· EASTS.DE location. m.:;oo. Pbone tage, vaulted beam cell· 1 BRolder home. R·2 lot. for terms. 848-0767 Eves ingsl redwood deck " dose in. sm.ooo. Owner _963-_wn ______ _ garaen patio. By ap· wtllprovidefinandng. Must Sell: 5"S home in poC.ntmentonly, SW,000. 1tor McC.cle, lffr. HB w/DOOl & RV space. 4 --HAMD--Y-MAM---• 0 541-7729 Br2\Al Be . 963-9231 WICIAI. 1---------t 1WO HOUSES ON LOT. 9 That's t.be theme for this FfXIRUPPllt Bloc ks to O cea n . s prawling. contem · 3'31.Santa Ana Ave. CM $129.500. Agent!r19·2533 porary styled home. ':' -~~ &000.0nlySSOOOdown. ....... 1o4 .. Detailed architecture ~ Auwne 9~% loan. No ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• w/exterior of wood Balboa Island Rrahy points, no credit cheeks. plank, stucco. etc. le low ".,.'l'I\"~""'-"'-"' 3 bdrm. t~ bath, Cncd WOODIRIDfiE sweeping rooflines of 673•1700 yant. Beautllw corner 2 Bdrm weathered cedar shakes. Galler.i· of domes +den Condo. Choice loc Spacious 3 bdrm. & ram. Z IOIM COTTA(H """ ..... &Wt Pegged hardwood noon. beamed ceilings. 2 brick ~ aod nlce COW>- -PLUS - 2 Bdrm. 2 bath lacome tmlt -'th private patio and yard. ltetltoStlS,000 FOR INFt>RMATJON CAU.'44-7211 KirtLamb.631-0900 Wannl.ngton Pl D. Up· nn. floor plan. built on 1 graded. AJC "•k"""' SOO level; features FORMAL MISAVRH CallSG.1464~~' LIV . RM . WITH Z STOIY CENTER FIREPLACE Spacious 4 bdtm. 3 ba. Location 4t sliding glass which formal dining, ram rm. CJIM!llS to rear yard. All Newly decorated This 2 bdrm., 2 ba. located on large lot throughout. Close to 2 townbome Is free· w I R O O M F o R ~ courses. Only standing. It bas a cov· CAMPER OR BOAT. l>a~9ourtte.RJtr. :,'",!?mE!'~~r:'!:rd~ ~~~~."!:~~!~ 546-9950 ldcalfor~le.$97,950 hwasber. etc. (most or which wont, we think>. IY OWNll This neaJected, better 3br2ba Mesa del Mar IMJt home bas beeu rent· 8.500 ~3639 ed le needs yard work. caeaoine fr minor re· ........ , Int a., pelrs. But ror lhose with 3br, 2ba. Ready to move a "goodsetothaods" & a In. All new copper flair for decorating, It's pl .. -w.... --1 t the BEST BUY we've -· "''"• carpe · seenror kikhm. & both baths. A S 1 _ IOO 111!...11 a....t re.I doU house l.n great ~tJ~JJa:flVIME u , .--rnU area. CIOle to schools, 1$4,000 0... sbopplng. Won't Ltst! WO 0DI11 D G I ....... en.ft .. Jll)O.m.)370. COMOO. SDTODAYll A 2 Br. l~ be, or la.Ice, pool GONE TOMORROW I I LLSTATE ~n!~~e. s,e~:o. :::. -~-~:!. "EAi.TOM _»H1 __ 11 _____ 1 __ .._ __ 4_t4-0_7_J_t_ BEACH SPECIAL.5 MUST sell 3 br. 2 ba. needs TLC. Just reduced toSOS.000. 3 hr doltbouse on corner lot. D /W, frplc, mint cond. Take over 9.4'1. loan.. $109,900. 3 br 2 story + loft SU9.500. Try IOC'k down. 4 br bnt patio $121,000 Duplex w/land 2 breach. Xlnt cond. $182,000. WALK TO BEACH, POOLS, TENNIS FROM ANVOFTIIF.SE Npt Ctst Plan 4. 3 br w/1ots al glass & pri~ of ownenh.lp. Sl~.000. Npt Cm 2 br wlalr cond, D/W. frplc. Hurry• $108,500. ~ M9rtn.1Hlty ~~ 6424150 BEACH "FIXER" toZ4 1'11lOCK/lf •ur OPEN SAT/SUN 12·3 •-------=--5 BR beauty, filled "-ZMdtfted lOOCHJQUfTA ....................... I•-------• wtdec"'r It ems. new 4 8DRM ·2BAm SUPER charminl 2 BR. Vl1'9AMS cpta,drpl,spUtlevelLR. Sl27,•fee 2ba., l1e. llv .• frpl., NodawnforVETS.super ide8l *· nr. 1ch18. Iii col· {)peoSal/SUo l•S. hdwd. pe1rtd noon, family hotot, spac'°"' 3 .... ~ 1ot. Tblt Is a i3Bttbany Dr. •oo d Pane I lo I, Bdrm 2 bath. lftchMtln1 berpin, VA asaumal>lc: ._.,,.,1,.1 booltabelvu . patio; family room with _to_veu_._&.o525 __ . ___ 1 na.n• 64._2142 oceaa side hwy. t ew flreplece. Well k>cated, ~ to beach. N. end. neu~. Askins on· MOTICI Rocle Glen 5 Br. 3 Probate sate . Askln11...;;.-..;. ______ _ IY S'l7,IOO. To tee call how Dally Pilot CllH· be,3car1ar .. A/C.space 1210,000·submlt. .. j I H.etrs J40.t~l lfted eels dltl>tay l.belr for RV. Owner/ agt. n.-.. Npt. Sbofo9 3 br. Steal it IMIMl'9 wlti le1lbiUty Pbonee60778 evs 2 uunm. botGe. N. md, rorllSIC and lftll*l? Our adl, we · ' ~.!..~· can add unit. MarinaReattyeo.o. art proud to .. Y. realty SELL tdle Jtems •Ith 11 -_., fcr~tulu , PWont OaUyPUotClasslfledAd. lt£AL~ALL~TS'11 SELL ld&e Items wOh a • • Ma.$878. -------O.U, P\1ot Cla...Uled Ad. -. I ,._ HERITAGE IH /\I fl l~~. ---- ... . . . .. . ~ ......... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .._..,,.. ,., 2000 ~~ .. w. l 2 ....... u • ._. .. d ....... ..::r.::r....... -2 2 ................ ·-··· ....................... "-"' ••••• 1421 ._................ ...-3140 ... ,..,.... t ttt .. .,._.._. ...... ~----1t!v1:~-b:~~~d~::~ -•••••••••••••••••••• ... ;••••••••••••••••••• ZBR 2BA Npt. Terr. COO· *IJ9UIDA'TIOM• aecurH1 " privacy. aot·2 bedroom WM.I TO THI llACH do. ani1. sty. end unit. H1•11PwS. j..._.. .... S. OltMf-1 ..... t... °"*'le .. l&tete ........................................................................................... S.Jllml ....... ............. ~...-. ...!::!~.:.~ ..... !~!.~ ... C:!!l~.:;;; ••••• !~.~! .~~ ......... ~~~! -~~ ......... !].~~ IUS'ne COUMTIY Slfi Ate ""'" ................ ,..., .._ ....... l._.,.._ ... lc. ..... . 0. t/•.,.. ...... c ........... - ... ,-..,.. l •••c•l•t• Ill••• I• .. ,er ., ............ s 1 lJ.,100. 493.tll2 M1W MODB. HOMIS Cl\tt ton Vft•Jo areo) 6 MOMTHI ... llNT 714/IJf .. Offl --ZOHOMIS-USO /mo In c lud es l..9.or2bedroom+den Beaut~ated.3br,3 IMomO. is Ric Dipper LOW DOWN r 1r d e n u . O w Q er ~75. ~ar le window ba. fonnat dine nn. fpk, 01. 548-*Xll Me~f,., m.3'30 home. Vlvt blocks t o wet bar pool Jacuzzi Owuer-t0 ,...__, '1:1; low beach. P,.r.lvJa1te 2·c1ar tennis. Wo/mo 759-0811 ' e,u lwldl ,_,.llttd tt ~i>"t f I C-.Mete 3224 ~·· u 'Y ma n· --................. . :a;. ve. r nc pa • ....................... pets.,!..~ ~-~·iaN~ ~!~s!~eous~aw8: .... ,111, ..... 3707 7ttl HlllcttAtt. New 24t3 bdrm, lrplc, Stret.t.(;14)N1M33J, ~iardener.POOl.'~75. ~-:=:_:t•••••1 •·::·1••9•• -'*81, 2 car caraa"· l45o 640-6259, ~7-<t700 ext 2312 ""-avu • yr Y • 'A r, &up.~5437. Z500 Sq ft 4 Bd home d y s , e 4 o • 2 4 2 e ma\we adult, no pets. above Hunt. Harbour. eves/wlmds N7S. fn-4894 Lollfwsali 2200 News Br tOndo. 2~ Ba. man,y mu. am. c.11 ..:::.:.:=-::.==·:..._ ___ ,==-:--=::--:----:--::-....................... Avail approll 3/J, Frplc. Mlketfl0.2358 HARBOR VIEW 8EAaf, pier, prkg. lbr. Will trade 2~ resort arres trash compactor. dis· PORTOl''lNO "75. Adlt.s, uU pd. 303 E. oo 'ake U1 ElJco, Nt'vada hwuhtt. atove w/oven It 3 Br 2 Ba. &a.rage. nicely 4 bdnn. 3~ ba. F.R. 2 FA(cewater 0 )871·2866 f<r cuh, aaUboat. car, lll.lcro, I( fm~ patio. Jg ~at.eel $475. 962-8571 story bonus rm. pool le ttete le-L ~7 ... 0 .diamonds. aold. etc. comm. pool/Jae, sml cum E ff 4 b :1 Spa.l80098().1328 -..,.• -~ ,. f17S.76B7 pets OK Shown by appt. '"'-"~ ome. r. • ..... ._._••••••••••••••• only. 6*~. $650 pr mo ba. 3,000 sq ff, grilnr. no 1lfE BLUFFS ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~/Will trade 3 sub.divided wirer~~. ~· 49J.943l dys. 3ba2b&condo. •Cl level, SMA.CLBEACHHOTEL .,_,,..,., 2000 lota.LasVegas.forusb, evet. S825Agt7S&-0226. ROOMS$37 .50Week tJ...!lt.Ho.• 1 IOO ........... ~!::?....... sailboat. car, dJamoods, l.Aixw'ydo. Obl2 br. l Va rba, Coo· Larce3BR 3ba condo w/2 Lido Isle. 3 BR, 2~ ba, 220 AJ>t$l6S/mo.536-0037 .---etc. 67S.1e87 e gar., p, pool, car gar. S450/per mo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• tcnnn DOWN Jac uzzi, S4SO/mo. 8221 Wildwood Dr. i,; ml Via Ithaca. saso. W~Rates SI' _0 * oNUUU * 2 contiguous R·l lots, 6C2·S290 to ......... 2131438 .. 180 after 64.S-OlSl, 846-3343 •'"' Inc b 1 ol Vlllaae of Northwood. UUI. 5pai tudios& Sr.i TO MACH prop, auume a (lormer park.in& lots ror Eastskie 2 br. nice yant, 6Pm-SEAVJEW, 4 Br 3 lb, lg 1 Bedroom Suites Obj w1de '11 tralk-ramu =c •~J~~~ ~~ modeJs). Plans fncluded, bltN. Kids ok. No pets. • Nice clean 3 Br 2 Ba, 2-sty,Spriv.~tenrus, Complete Kitchens 1~1 J 3 pvt bcb _,~ '"on lot. No cn.'<fil needed. k\~!~12 n-L Days 646·4262: t>ves frpk, patio. 2 car garage _pool. UOO. ~ Blau&. Patio/Pool r,:' Sub lettl.naatlow..,. ~r will cany. Npt ~ --.er ~9543 M50mo.962·22'7l M.t.idService ·TV ,.ti';:!~~,~~~!. atta. 6'$.5399. ey OWQtt' R~ lot. approx 2 br, l ba. eauo. blt·lns. Garden view from every Z..Sfry TowRhllN R;alleto5oc .. ~~S b, 50•90 w/srnall house carpet Nopd.s br 2 b u on t he WATER with ~ 106' t.ac. Bch Ofrered Y 1HIHDIUCES rented at SlSO/mo 3Z33 b1S · · 548-9Sae room.3 • a, pres ge BOAT SLIP included. Rt n au s once M . P 3 separate 2 Br w:iita oo Clay Newport ee h home. ram Hy room. as! orr°in at 7lM!l8-3816. lg West.aide lot. Encfosed $92.5Cio. Prine. only, ~ti lmmeculate 3 bdr .. 2 ba. (~, dabwhr. maa: ex· WA~·FRONTHOMES Beac 8 vd llACHHOUSI ·-BOWN• l bb:ll to beacb. I\ 1oc. a Br. pool Npt Hts. As DODI. tenna crta, lagoon IWDel bal. ol SlS0,000, ttJOK. naoo1mo Apfrox 10% •· 673-5489 ""-No crec11 needed. -~-------t Ownt'r will carry. va ---------• cant.CallMS-~. C.....W...fber ·~ooo· below market owner's Jawyer 5'1-7111. new palat, drpe •• ~_!Pla· 21 :t ~.!e~~~ 631-1400 s5u.o4 .. "20' ~r c....A _ .... _.12 x-at...-. • lfnotlaleavemaaage. car aar. cov pa .... eoc KS ::,.._ ..... f:: ~~~~~~~~~---..:.:::::~:::.:::.:::__ ...,._ .UUC'U UI room yd_ sdlools COl.llall')'like , 1UU1t -· ft0 • -~oxs:~~d1r 1i:c A fR €\TIG€ CDM, re..ty to build, all setting, avau DOW. PIP. ~5. ~·~297110 ee. 3 Br. 2 ba, frplc, gar."" a..,....... 3748 ut1I ';r tie.3 t csi~o /--J--:.. _ HOM€~ approved plans ror 1525tmo. 11~~. ~. l b1k to bcb. ~Imo. c.11 _ .................... . n exl:re lin~n cing: 3.133W CoastHw ,NB ~.6*3627.Agt. Mesa Verde. 2 BR. den, VeryapectaUbedroom,2 660176evs. LAGUNA BEACH MT.R Owner w i JJ c arry MS.6646Y ....,..._/ coveredpaUo, nlce1ant. ba. frplc. dabwbr. fncd Luxury 3 br, 3 ba condo, INN. $75/wk & up. Maid mortgage.(l.516) T,..,,., 2300 Clole to school le shops. .Yd. eovered paUo. rai~· elec. gar. opnr. frplc, serv •• color TV, heated 000 ON HUGE M.I. HOME --..L.&-Tri..a.x ••••••••••••••••••••••• Nice. $500. '44·5187 or l»rof. landscaped. A~! 1· <Uh1¥hr. trash comptr, pool. UUI. (7)4) •H-5294. Y I _ .. _ •-'77HOM•TT -.....-fi.."---S d 111 ...... -... , in3weeks. $540mo. •u C . N t C t DR 98SN.CoutHwy. ou ••""'rape "" save ,.. 11\ree l Br units on nag ~ ~Y I e V age. .........,..., 1antener. Yrly lease. ewpor re~ . . .. ---------G •Bdrm, 2 bath ho~e SU. Choice Sandpiper $16,950 lot. Good East.side loca· 3brMobile Home.Newly •2brcoodo, pool, Jacuut. Agt, no fee. 964.2566; pool, tennis. Kids ok, no w/pool, Jae, fam rm. ~rl ~ 1ge bdrm, 3 12 X 80 Popular fronl & Uon. $750 mo Income. decoratecl.S27,500terms. Nr s Cllt Pina S350 man peg.~. Agt. No fee. tta...,..•acta 3769 completely remodeled. • rp · • car garage rear bdrm. plan. S star f\tU price$110,000. Boat Dock. Pvt Bc,h.' Ch lld ok No pets· 964-2586; 973-2971. .. .. ••••••••••••••••••• Big lot -much more . &aircond.7_59.1501 parlc.<NB-4781) P ool. Jacu zz i. 83341974 · BEAUT.2sty4Br.1"4Jba1 .. ________ 11•--:~=~~-- 0wner will rmance No ~ f R€STIG€ Clubhouses. Broker / · Twnbse. Pool, te nnis 1• IAYFIOMT <'redlt needed s1si , (~lii'iU:rn1(1uu1 rttlCESLASHED ~ _ HOM€i g~· 631 .0 20 1 • • • S4so, 2131a10-Uf80 •UDO ISLE• Q>ndo.z BR. 2 ba .• year. balance. Ask for Ed Rt>id &taw $6,000 • IOlalUft •Ad1r101t 714/9&MU.S 3PaBu~o. ~~c~~!· t.eSunnnnlsy, ly,'67smo. Oiemow964·3tSS ----· Clwner leaving areo 3.133W.CoastHwy,NB (Mof~ 2804SanJ~Ln. --------bch & 'cl"ub-:-eaii Fnok SlVSTOIEACH DU,LEX •lf.STIUY• Must sell NtrO:'! ! Dbl 645-6646 Property 2550 Costa Mesa •=.-rt: 1242 Karl. C2l3l 6S3-1'900. •BR,3ba •• wntr.S600 B d d t EastbluffCondo. Views . wide 1970Gu tream ,s 7• .... ~,..M ••••••••••••••••••••••• Youarethe winoerol ·~~~~~~~~~! 38R.2ba,wotr.~ Y owner, re uce o well kept, maf\Y .custom star prest. park. lmmac. "'"''-• ~no uallfy Twofrttlldceh ·-•••••••••••••••••••·,~ BR ba ty S43S 1SIZ.,5;_000to. ~~n2 BCRoodunJltsn: featw-es. ~.995. <GZ.8597-8) ~aut.' new build'. . ift .. «'l 000 condo~2 Br, 2 to the QJndo 2br 2ba bltia, pool, M L T w ho s ""I 2 • I •yr . ""' ......... SJ65,000 Fireolaces. Jdat JocaUon. a':. f'Pic. Pool, Jae, or 17th Annual tennis be•cb M851Xlo c a1n o n u e .... _come_ ar.!~·~5-!'!5__ F\nancialConsultant M 011 l E H 0 M E TSLlnvmts 642-1603 golf course. Ownr. lOMGIEACH 1st /Lst. Dock xtr: Dorado. Model. golf associated SPACIOUS 2BR. den DR. ~2509 STOii FOUi UNITS <kunside. M57...o3S llODIO day714/894·l717 eve. ~r~~i ::Owp'::~i LR.view+lBRaptover "llGC•NYON I0,2State~ All 3 Br 2 Ba units. •-.a£-......_ at tbe Loof Beach 213/S29t1. Ceuter.fMG.5357. gar+6 car prk'g. 215 St. "' ........ u.. ---an:o .. ~ y ~~~~~~~ !P 1 •trft1', .f/l. ·~;. " • I\ to • , ' • And rews Rd See by IR•UTY" ~aM Owner will carry 2nd b ••JI 2100 Arena, 300 . Ocun n...nuu:.RLY BA Lrg. Npt Crest condo 3 1_ Ant C ~ """ 95M500 T. D. 9.2x gr oss at ••• .. -•••••••••••••••• Blvd., LoQg Beach. To Preatl,:e 4Br twnhm. Br aba + mst.r ste li~'g Bachelor utit pd.' sias appt.~ _!:!~-· __ Gracious living a t its SJ.M.000. ...•-w•~D claim your tickets, call boat slip, pool. tenn1S. 2 .,.e.. rrl>i 2 cu + enc manlhty. Nr heh at 50lh OPIHDAl&.Y best · Dramatic liv rm 1Va BLOCXSTOBEACH2 ·~ "'"'m; ecz.~extm. fp, wa&r. ~ryr, refrg, C:pool.tenni.s walk to & River . 64S·4166 , ,., __ •-auon. beam-"' w/vawt.ed ceiling, huge BR 2ba. 1978 Skyline 4 e f R€HIG€ HAVE: S200,000 ocean-• • • BBQ. 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No ~' patio. facd yd, Steview, 4 BR, 21"' ba .. Lane a destrable home. o{!ered. 759-1501 •EXCITING• I 5% DOWN down. Princlpall only. peU. Lease $62$. mo. gar, IDOS" pd.a ok. $445. formal din., ram. rm .. 2 S16 7,:>oo Wiggenhor Pl S 1 F ·i Call or write V. An· $58.1737. Agt. no fee. 964·2S66; frpl.: view. guarded Rltrs 67~160 (c_-~11111!4 1 Ii 4-ex & ng ami y. derson. 1117 Vegas 973-2971~ 1ate. pool le leftnis. S900 ---·---------1m i'tllrp12fl UdaNewportlch Assume. Seiter will Valley Dr. Las Vega.a, E-SIDELUXURY M EAGl E'SHEST R JE,, Smackdabln lhe mlddlc r arry paper. Mngmt Nevada 89109. p h 38r 3 balrdeo 2200sq 1be Terrace Z br, 2 ba~, ... o;.ent.6313444/6445408 The lluffs ea tate of beautilul Newport ~I~ Micnt. Gary D. 702/733·6273 or ca II ft. .;. lush garde°ns, pool: frplc. 2 car garage. Up. " . . HARE OPPORTUNITY ff a rbor. A garden uv:> ~ • ...,00r ,..,,., .,.98 714/673-7921. patios. $650. mo 673-6336 ~~ki01130moe.;e55Mlls 19 IAYCRIST .Apartments. Entertainment, Recreation .•. 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" y. or o SACllFICE ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEW HOUSE, 2 br. 2 ba,1---------·11 UNLIMITED POTEN onbuyerincenUve. M 011 l E H 0 ME Two duplexet on adjoin· Jasmioe Creek, Plan 3. E. Side. 2 br. 1 ba. No fple. garden P•L. A/C, 3tr 2~ Bluffs ?-plan. • BeautiNI SiDgle. 1 & z ledrooaa F..-....6 o~ Apartmeo• TIAL VALU E Agen ~ SALlS 101 Jar ge lots near Jae. & frplc. 3 or 6 mo. pets, Dbl gar. lrpJc, elec. gar. dr. No maioL Beaut. Back Bay Vu. 640-5500 2706 Harbor.St.e 206·A Newport H eights . lse. $900 mo. 759·1413 gardener,$315,548-3683. Tennis, pool. U60. No Close t o pooL $675 --~;;,;-,;-.-.-.-.-.---.-.. .., 21 540.5937 OWNERMUSTSELL. eves. Available Feb. 15th. last mo. rent req'd .,_17W358 ________ , lHEl&.UFFS Acn-forSat. 1200 FtnancJalConsultant Lag.aleach 3 148 Brand new partially _675-8 __ 138 ______ 1 9 --r 645-2509 ····-···.............. fum.ished. 2 bdrm. 2 ha. ·--.a. I r s.. a-· 127' • ::: .. "9. T-i.. Absolutely immaculate ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ccndow/frplc 5571162 ~·-·--••••••••••••••••• •AD tNJm. Paid • Ho Lecme 8eqgired br, 2"'1 ba, rormal dining Newport C..ter 16 ACRES FOUR UHITs-C.M. R semi furn. "'° Ca· . . 1 BR. l ba ... • • .. · · .. S350 2 BR b o u se. shop. Actnt1iae ~. ~plit level condo. Ope 640.5357 8 E LA 1 a E o F Near new 3 Br owners QYOll Acres Dr. S395. Pb Avail now, nicest Mesa 3BR.2ba ....... SS2S/650 ping/bcb. Yrly lease r.-s..y lnmcMe i.pace view from Uvin,J!I•--------FALLBROOK PRIM E unJt. 2 ba, lrp1, 2-car 213/399.250lor645.atM Verde home, 3 Br 2 Ba 3 8R.2~ba. .... $600/650 m s 12S A v~ de la • ._a.a., bNa:ie room, and ma."ter suite 1076 AVOCADO LAND JN gar.,3-2 Br,2 ba,units. Hew-.i._,. 3169 +famrm.$595.644·5757 4BR.2~ba ..... $595/850 Grulla PLUSMVCH MOBE! Now vacant. Offered a S.Cle•• .. e p RES T J O 1'0 US TSLI t ts6"'2 1603 ·r--4BR.2~ba .• N.B SlOOO ---·-----Sl51.SOO. C'all 540-JlSJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• HELEAH ESTATE CAN nvs m . P•••••••••••••••••••••• tiEW EASTSIDE Cozy 1 level, 2/ 3 bdrm. Oakwood ~HER:TAGE ! THRIFTY? BE SPUT 29% balance * * * * * Waterfront 2 bdrm home Large townhouse type. 2 Condo. Fireplace. pool ,..~--Spacious 3 BR family down OWC. S368,000. on private island .. Encl. br l 'h ba, bas everything view. tennis, garape. ~Apartments Prine. Only. Mike Wlnk gar~ge, modem ki.tchen + +.Small pet otc. $395 lea-0734 • N---Beac:b~orth castle in need or paint. 9S7-0554 AgnL 19 Fountlexes &. hrepla~e. Available mo. Drive by 2536 Santa ·-,..,.e8o lmn~'"'' ~~~~~~~~~ $89,~R~~~rJ~?· By owner .. f.lrlces ex· ~k~ M!~ ~~u~!~ Ana Ave, then call, TUDOlt STY.LE (ot 16th> Lowest priced home i REALTORS WHAT TO DO tremely low. Seller will yearly lease required. 6C-02.82.. Large 2 sty. •br 3ba. Liv. (714) 6fS.OS~ REALTORS · 21.S Del M 92 2 carry all fillanclog at i.ng n:n. w/glus door to ... · Harbor View. Availabl at 4 ·41 l WITH t'h% ~per mo. with dock. LGE 2 br home, cpts, stv, cobble stone patio. n•wpon lecxb/South in Marcb J . Doran s..htAH 1010 2,Casla Row $625 house only. 645-8146 refrlg, med yd. gar. Formal DR, breakfast 1700 16th Sl _Al_ent. __ 758_.o&_19 ___ -t••••••••••••••••••••••• $20,000 Low _. _ _... days 678·3S31 eves & adJts.$290/mo.644·9806. ~'"·,. ..... ., .. ""' •. '---.mi.·w/french doors & ('Do.eratl61hl ... nr--r·-'" weekends. T.14't11"""''"";11Ma '"•"'~ oak firs. Huge a u tr. (714>642.Sl?O OCEAN VIEW 3 Bdrm, $74,950. Very TODAY??? ~-•-31 6 br, 1 ba. $390 mo. Yd & sl.ite w/tatbedral cell· Aduh.oaly,QO _ .. a.tFFHAVEN sbarp,greatlor lrg fami· Mcr.714/542-3676 ---.--8 garage. Bll·lns. 646-7378 ...... .._. 3241 ....- ty, easy to buy & easy on S... llw"tor ••••••••••••••••••••••• tilwn ~7PM. ·-••••••••••••••••••• ings, dres1tn1 rm. & Model. open dcrily llJ.7 Live oo_q_uiet presUgiou your purse. Star Real Dollws CALL FOR SETUP Old French Normandy Br . ba~:I.· Just rewall· ~M~·~a~e~~~ll!r Elltate. 754-6262 Xlntshort term return & * * * * * Oc. frt..2.sty.Sm. lbr2ba ••EASTSJDE lge 2 BRI 1Frpl~~d~~:!t~ ::: P8 Custom drapes, 2 BR. atepa to beach ---------• own the only sens ible Gst. bse. Garg.~al, pvt. den, adult coodo. Db g,,.._., •• ..,,. 1410'adecf carpeta. A/C. 2 w/patio. 'lbruJune. Ask:tngS24S,OOO. gar., f•25 559 6588· ._..._.....499-2.286. car IU'JJ· commoo pooj. 548-~ 9'4-2611 °"""l eal&tate commodity left, Real ---------community . rn. or ~ .. · • • Jae, sauna. Some ocean --------- o sun Realcy ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• Estate Land 112 lnt.eresl lo 12 units Ullfurn. S575Win. $650yr· 2 bdrm. 2 ba. new carpet, view. $ISOO lsg. S62S rent. Feb Is l to June JS . ...,..._.,, FARGO ~~~ve°s~ r!~m:b·lt~.~ ty.499-4439. lous 3 br, 2 ba. AJr ::£8°iocL1:;:~1c. SS25 m> move ln allowance Oarport2br. W/O, adults ForS. 1100 1/677-569 I S2SO,OOO value $63,000 • cond. Frplc. Country POSli~. 640-4580 ex. 229 only. Ulll pd, no pets, 15 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1/522-2010 l.i\)'644-0377 ~u..fwnished kitchen, blt·los. Nr So Oiann.ing 3 BR. 2 ba., or496-72164 s t eps to bc b. $4 25. eq ••••••••••••••••••••••• Coast Plaza. 934 A%alea. fll>I. ocean view & ap· ,_m._77_58 _____ _ Information HOT LINE! Exclusive! llG & IUUTIFUl &EAGaTOGO s BR, 3 Ba, Somerset. k.llchen knook, famlly wlwetbar. dining rm, (pie's. view or Newpo Center. A potUog shed privacy & a price yo can't beat.. Owner ha bought another home s ubmit all offer s. $217,000. lMl Port car low BANK REPOSSESSIONS SACRES Tie a y ellow r ibbon 'round these oak trees on this iorgeous 5 acre parcel just wailing for you to build your new home. FARGO 1/676-5717 1/SZM462 Coe11wrclal Property 1600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• APARTMENTS G.Mral 3202 $500 ~mo. 546-7214 or pfiances; North side. S....AM UIO Steps to beach. 4 br. + Excellent out oC state in· ••••••••••••••••••••••• m-6635 ' ~ Month or purchase ••••••••••••••••••••••• den S59S winter. $675. yr· vestment for smut LEASEW/OPT10H 3 Bdrms 2 baths. Mesa option. Avail. 3/ l. 3 bdrm ssoo per. mo. on ly.Agt (714)615-~ buyers. 65, 80, 100, 140, 3Bll,l~ba.in0nnge, Verde' h o m e . S525 41W674Eves.7to8PM moolbtomooth.Horses, lG6 Ii larger unit com· frplc. patio, Jr& yard, mo.incl g rdnr. 3281 ......... 3250 do gs. k Id s 0 K . plexes available. Cash corner house. sasoo Colorado 1..n. Ownr/agt. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9~~16 required U00.000 t o down, $575 mo. 495-6287. 5.'i!Mi22l·SS&-4026 ... --------Sl,OOO,OOO. Cash flow & 9!16-1800 • 3 bdrm, 2 ba .• frplc. bar, 2 Bd. 2 Ba. Cando, pool, bigb upside. Prio. only. · M. v . NORTII 3 br. 2 ba. dishwasher, foc d yd, alt coodlUoo. $32$7mo. Call Venture Realty. lcAoo..._., 3206 famlly r m. frplc . patio s= abed, $SOO pluuec.dep.SS7·541S. 714/752-2737 •••••• .. ••••••••••••••• chhwht, paUo, focd yd, mo.• Sellha..gi.. 3216 4 Br 2 Ba upper, ocean View, 50' to beach, lndry no. garage. Wint.er $525. 847-6100 Ol' 213 / 447 ·2562 2 bdrm 2 ba. Great bay view. teonls, pool, s pa . SllZs. 644-8474. Avail. 3-1 "-a .a-1 Mar tri plex 4BR 3ba, deft, dlnlnl rm, farage. Kids & peta ot. New Sbadow Run 48r. ••• .. ••••••••• .. ••••••• VUllUU ~ • • paUo w/gaa bbq. New 525 . Agt. N'o ree. 2r,\Be fam·rm $750/mo 103l excbg. $195,000 tile \tel')' clean. $750. 9&1·2566· 973-2971. -~ 892 7530 ft& · Br, wsbr/dr)'r1..garag~1 .......... Prine. Only 673-Hl8 eve. ~i442 ' -or · a • walk to beach, t"et/chho a.r"8w11Md ~ NO DOWN PAYMENT *FREE BUS* *TOURS DAILY* 1-2-3 BEDROOM HOMES orwknd. . 3BR 1~ ba. Enra lae ........... 3255 OK. S450. call Martha. ••••••••••••••••••••••• DOWNTOWN CM.• •LRv ...,.,., ........ 3207 backyrd, close to schla. -.................... 86l·U6lor494·38'72 ....,.,.._.. 3106 • ...,.. 5A ....................... Cpttdrps . NO DOGS. -. 130' oo the water! 3 .._.,,.,.,..shtclor ••••••• .............. .. *TUSTIN* ~n:~•J ingc~m: 1$~1~ t:.!~:o· 1·879·9166 or bdrm. 2 ba. with private URMWllMd 3300 2 Br fl&m or unturn with 7J4/752-7UO doclc. wet bar & AIC. ••••••••••••••••••••••• fireplace $490. Avail Fotlease,sprlnklerrdln· --------LUX•YDUPUX Av a il . no.,, 24306 oow.2010pal.61S.9Z29. dustrial/worebouse un· TWO I la STUC CO 2 br. 2~ ba. 1600 aq. ft. Poochartraln?S4·7900. T.AJCIOVB ...... , ... , .. , 3107 875-3411 its. Ret.ail OK. Close to Houses on t lot. coth ceilings, dbl gar. ..tL-21 ,_L.0 PAYMlHT ••••••••••••••••••••••• major freeways. 2 BLOCKS occ~NT frplc, big yd w/room for 'ftlll"" I ZU INFORMATION OAC S4.25. 28R w/deck. Ntw Anderson..Jackson&Co. FROM OCEAN BareyeartyJe.ue.Cape boat,etc.$495.673-G36or Custom carpeting It ltlMTOPTIOHS paint It cpts. 1~ bllt to 97J.Utl8 ONLYS87,000. Cod charmer n e ar 1142-91186. drapa. tee. encld. back TOIUY400~·--beach 67J..6279 Call anytime yni. FM IUI w/Crplc. It ......,,..._ ' scon•w.n ~v~a.~~~ba~ ~~:~~·r::~ ~ba~~eklt~::! .W.AUAS v~~h~tt.~.::.J~ IN PARIS lA(iUNAltETAtL WXU.YDUPUX SS'IHdtFr ...... Owner 's decor1tor per(ect 1lllit ls 3Br. 2ba w/Sptile, beam.a, ~t.ral ~formal dtn.lu rm, 2 (rpk:t. all lmmdUes. Mstr .ate w /Jae. Lower 4Br. a.. 2 frtpk:s, patJo. ::r~I Offered., BURR WHITE REALTOR . IMC . b J S.46 lO !Mldlng in the heart or All ARW tbe downlOW'Q •ru. cor· C.uL NOW ner )ocaUoo, excellent +M"!!MLIH-..... E pt0pa1,y for art 1allery, -.... "'""' funiitur'e store, or any STOIJS retaJJ business. Owner E. Anaheim 95M500 moving le wants to aell. Wmtmiuter 84841895 A a k In I S2 9 0 , 0 0 0 . C. Aoabelm s.w-1011 Realonorillcs 61s.6700 Senta Ana SS.·7070 Dl9lnftl on approval oC credit o.rt. 5t1e t 100 Alf'OIDAILI •••••••••••••• • • • • • • • • • LAGUNA CH41tMll 4 PLEX COleOIYOWNH Jmtua~. hurry on this Choice Hunttnrton 3br 2~ba '89.500 ooe. 1140 •P•ce rtn\ \ncl. 8 c a c h Io c • t o n . Nearffo.1~3&38 WO. WaJk to town 6 bch. Scheduled Crowt.h S1380 '-w-.-. .._----~---i SftcJ wtde Spart.on, total· r,;mo. May carry 1m111 ,,_, ~~ 1 b' re-cond. New cpta.. d s 1 .. .. 9 5 o :-6000 ..,,._ 111umable r efrt a. Onl)' $12,950 · • • • • • ..,., <Df.1.31JW'7) °*ner!Broker842·7407 ~ ~P1";::~·~1:!k~ M 01 1 L I H 0 M I Pnn. on1y ao.1121 1aya STOU D .. LEX or t1MIY ....... A tlM IOO Ea1Uld• Cotta Meu. --0....-•'I CUT)' l mall ---·-----~.---------I 2 " d •• l l 9 '9 5 0 "2-1178 Owner /Broker Mz.7407 53'9713l Mo. Doria Cblcbester yrd.$C2517W336 w/m.lavwave. A/C cuJ. MOll.IHOMI '335/mo. ~ eves. SAHQ.IMIMTI 8GGl5(S.lm) .,_.,.. 3226 de·Hc. ,$prtnklers & S.U.~TOU.SSSA·70'10 _,,,_--. __ . ___ _ y.., '*1 Duplex. 2 BR. 2 -••• .. •• .. ••••••••• landlca&flnc. Woodaide E.Aoabeim &"500 le Bly fi'"1ftt Zbr, 2ba., bath uo1t139 11replacu . C.W.,W. 3ll2 2 BR Condo, oceu vui &,~mo. C.Aubeim 156-1011 1rp1c. 1araae. Pvt Bcb. ~~~RY ............... ,.-• .. •• ~.pool, '415. Cal .............. ...._ Yrty leue. A.d..ita oal.Y. REALTORS New 3 BR. ram. rm. 714/W tl81 -.r. Rtcl· Ma _,.._. J2ff oopeq.w .m.na. 215Del Mar 492·4121 townbM. Neu.red area, didc. _; ... _ .............. C!!'::q•:, C.-.. Mw 3122 tOmm. pOOla It couns. &Toro 3232 28r 1 bllUt eott.ge. Lac Ulf-111•-• 3421 -.................... . ••••••••••••••••1 Av~I. now. SHOO Mo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• yard, p1llo. Redwood ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• l.ovelY2bednDduplex.ar •WILL TRADI• ~cit2n~~· !.,baea~'::: Close to Crwy1 4 br. 2 ba, decks. Ccacrete w&lJca & BIG CANYON belicb, featuriDI fple & Dl ......... ~DS adult.a. 00 Pet.a $525 mo' frplc,pa~ rncd yd.1ar. l>lant.tra. $48S/mo. 2321~ NEWPORTB£ACH 1l_ngle car 1ar. Call ,_."'" Wehaveotberti · Kldslrpeta ot. $4.55. Atfl, M~aret0r.64M625. r....wary condo. only MOO wtsdays 9-5. cu •aut for equity In Income pro-A.feritS?;.5&'5C/497•3388 nofN.~;~73-.2971. llGCAMYOM p-.mo.Brandnew,ta,e end at\ s & wknda (1) Ptf'ty. o .S.A for M.A.1. ...._ 3234 bdnm. tbatht, fplc, wet· •1120 vaJuc.Min~.000 Sharp 3tlr 3bl w/blt.in le Fa hikV-, DIANICOMDO ber, to man,y amen1tlet --cozy-- 28 -R- 1 -,- 1 -frpJc, '600. Call Steve .. ••••••••••••••••••••• For leue: avail. now. 3 tomefttJ«LC.1115e-1601 li.ve w rp <:. -CONTACT -..._.10/540-1161. Cloletoelem.school.3br. 8dnns , 3 baths, wllh rrontNounll. Gar+b1laJd~ U ~ Wortd Atjf ---------1 2 ba w /(& den. f'rplc, tPKioul Uv. •~•. Love· no pet.I. DO c ren. 541.0100 lRVlNETERllACE dalnrht. covertd patio lY yard • entry arta. "50.m..itu 4 Br 2 Bl, new carpet.I, wtbbq. Kida oil, no &>ell. SUOO Mo. IMl. &anleO(!r New_..._ b1Utop Coodo Unfurn a bedrna apl •••••••••••••••• drapes, P•lnt UU'uout. $SU. Alt. No he. ....HUDSON .,_.am.It ~I v'-w wtt.b6n waWDa dJltalK.e O« GREEN cash t=-~J:. ".:::.'=: ~: 97Wtnl llAl.TOI 644-0i U + D Pt. Harbor, 2 Br, to btadL An~l Im med. lorWUJTEelephanu Mlle Sq. Park. 2br, den, CS.. z~ Ba. DbJ. 1ar, Call wild,. t ·S. CU wiUu Clas•lrfed Ad DUNOSR•AISOC. l~ ba $4ZS. Endd 1ar1. Sell thlnp fatt •Ith Dally 1""4 rac, M.lc~Ov, 2 5Sl·24ll and 1n ' ft Call 04.2-5678 111.olQI .,_ llMIU / m.aoo. N'aty. Pilot Want Ads. lqlL .._. _.. m •1111 • ... Wldl_.,, Febn*'f 7.r-~979 Apa hwah u.fwR. ...... to sawr. 000 " ....... u.t.w. ~... .. ..... ........._ ... t -. • ~ •••• .. !~!_················ ...................... . ..................... ._.. ::-r-·--·--sy&W• • tit~-.... ll6t 'Roo mma te M/I' l1e I Wedneeday. F9brU!fY 7. 1979 DAILY PILOT •I f:l n•H•• 5 100 • 'Be......_ SIOO &.tit..... H OO Sct1•1t ............................. ~················ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....,..... 1001 • -CifW"ill M .. -.,.n '!.l!" • •••"••••••••••• ;;····~.!·••••••••••••• ....................... Laiuna Homt ! Prer ....................... CelteMtN 1124 ~---·-3'40 rAll MIWPOIT wortdn1. all'aJfht. OYtr '~~ Lolt OC' Found a pet? Call Anim a l Aolat a nce IM~ue 537·ZZ13, no fee. ...................... ._ OP SATJSIJN I 4 I dtx Z Br. i lb Ptush ~~t. dl'Jlf, patio lplr Hkns. dib .hr. U1 pd AduJb .no ~mo ::,::,: or O•• 9714 or ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bac h a lo r a l or 2 ZS: Pol.I. ahat9 uakl11e UMAHCHAAPT'S ~IA.RP.be ch l.U 136tt, ~frT0wnhou.Me buslneu It lnve11tor . LAri I ·•u W 1ardcn lrpk-. c.Uahw.br. ,.r••c Fr-om'349.50 _4fH..429 __ 1_. _____ _ 1tpta, Adul1 . 1.n hwhr , :i,.~•oa No peu. Spectacular i pa, to\al Oceaofronl·Capl1trano bltn, mt'l 1u cu bbq rt1cro u on proanm • R1' + ~ utU J'emale l . G N. 'm &IXt IOd•IPf"Olr•m . 1rui1s.a O\ikt OK -.~3 · Pl .GO-$C71l: iw.s 5611 Seawind VJU.t :"~.T.~~ ~~:: Quiet fe~. to share 2 w..... ...... JW bd~'"i:.ury J099wn Hiil• Road. brm. 2 ba Condo nr So IJeawurua brand nn iadllll apll 11 •• PIH• 17'41644-ltoO CA. Piaia $200/mo + ~ wi p(.a, No peu. Puol. ~'\,,~~!tf!u':.*,:;n~:. l>elux.<t HR.na, aar. no ~~· "8·atU t9Sl·1788 J;,rw.rl ~nd.uly. f\'l#ft\ 'lln Dt 10 r.-wy peu, Hlt'!* to bch, $5751-""-·~-· -------1~,il l~h~~ dn t Nonb on Uurb tu )'rly I.le 644·1103. 3 bdrm. HB, Sl.50/mo + Mtf d•tffi llwn Wt I on ~ut.&J. I Rr J DllS M Fa•hl n ~ Stt1w1.nd $.\50 3 br. 2 ba. balcony ~ _,l ... ~ Rr~~:-.. 1.... V1lloa;•· IUOl!U3 6lll8 mcl. 1ar1ae. All bltM . ---------'" .... amt ......... ..., bl.lcwt>cach. Vr\y. Female to share house N[WIRIB) Ans 1'ownhou! • lovely. I PAC' 1'8LM1mt 842·UI03 With pool in HunUngton It hume Ukc.t. 2 br with 8ttL 963-m3 llZ4 l Bdrm & ton '340 l P''l. wuuod ffilt1&11t'e + 2 IACHll.Ol UNITS ••••••••••••••••••••••• Eldnn SlOO a.ch S2SO puuos Somt> with •tt UZl+dtpotlt F. to ab&te w/same 4 br .. 2 ba home. Mesa Verde. $300 + in u t I. J a n 546-0788. 2 llr. :z ba. U5Ch Q fl l"pl , 1-'"P\t • rtt room Pool. aura1~ Sw1mm&na pool 201 L -...0.. HI. ··m· 11 r D tW, m& Jal'\Ll.li, r loMd &anai:n Jacuui 1 nni.1 cooru l • Met.a Verd . .1 or C It w1r iid Adulta, mt blk to lfW\ungtCHJ •hOv c.IR...,.516-7707 8-4121 pt'b m 1l•mtlton. c M pilijl L't·nlcr r:nJll Adults 3 ar.-2-blt-111>1>t1r.'M;; dd M:t'445 1 :_ Mtc• --t~t1~~· v~;[.0~~. ~;:~ 2 ~· ~':.1c:21~/9l:.~~~;: ~hr S350 '"fo P" ts --~ .:: IJWIUIU?too Vlllaireo Wln~. 213/~l 546-1Xn6 •LockMfl•r ~ lg~tor ti tt (Tl<t)89tf, I -----------•OW p.it10.lnd1y rm. --BAYFRONT hig,deluxe2 ..OW TAION• ·~Pf'<'14lrabtnt•hpurt' •W1.1lktoU\ebeach• br, frpk, doclc pnvgs . l.ISSVATIOHS •<•01" ht•.il a.o cook1nii. CC11C1de1Sol Huie patlo. elec. gar . llrand~dt'luxf:?8R. a holwau•ralHrt·r Bl•uuuiul SS95 mo. 673·63 36 ; 2 Ba apta. Xlnt CCN.ta ••\dulls no P<'~ Adult Apt.s &&2-9686 Prof. woman seeks person to &hr Lag Nig home. 2 Br 2 Ba. Eves. 496-6754 MJF furn room, $140 + Y.i util. Cost.a Mesa. Non smkrs. Avl 2/lS.~34 Cut Living Expenses r ~ II .. -· -SENIOR CITIZENS . SPECIAL 125°/o DISCOUNT> Durln1 the month oC Februaryi Senior Citizens receive ~ orr on th-'r pnva e party ads ror merchandise for sale ln the Classified Sec:tlon of the Oall,y Pilot. <Real J.i:.<l~te Is not lncluded ). Brina your ad Into one of our offices listed beloW between 8 AM & 5 PM any day during the week and we will slJlrt your ad the nexl day. Costa~ -330 W. lay Stnet LGglllMI a.odt -1116 Gle•ern llulll::gl•leoclt-17175lwJllL REWARD. • For ~ re· tum Ot' known where · abouta. Female Akita . Red 4' sliver , w t blk mule, whJ&.e chtwt. Le. dol. thick fur. (hUlky looking>. Last seen near TOW School area. Wed. J an . 3 1 . O wn e r heartbrok~n! 494-~ or 496-3317. U:lsl mhc fem set. Wht face & chest. San Juan Area@6.6508 49'2·0810 LQST: Sm. wht. sban y Fem. dog. Answers to Sake. R ewa rd. Los t Thurs. 2· l. Npl. Crest aru. 631-1754 LOST Brown & white pup. py, looks Uke Sl Bernard. Vic 22nd & Newport Blvd. A n s w e r s t o Falstaff. REWARD. 645-1960 Mt'8A kll'»t.loo AY1ttlabt.-l Bdrm e.IO WiGl Brookhurst. HB March 1.1979. Frocn $31~ 2 Bdnn $33$ f&2,.6653 per mo Orina yuur Moolhtomooth Offal..... 4400 ............ 2 BR w/Crplc. WIO. furn P ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,,_....ac..+=n'+.'I SOIS FOUND : Sam oye d k1tch. Ocean vu. Nr ooneers'" Roommate -,.p: .. nwm11 n.......-1 Bay/Fa,,h Isl. Save. walk Fr;i:1~~~"i~"r': s:!7.!s $18> Up. Otrice-store, "80 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .._,n be. $here a home Of apt Hol.• Ma'" Unlimited roommata Call. 2323 ~l~n A\C, C.M. Gt2 7605 ~ lmnuc. Quiet 2BR townhouse Pallo. pool. adults. S315. 646-9507, 755 W UJthSt •::? Bt. 2"" ba townhouse l.() work/bch. $SSO lse . written up'" Time magazine fl. A/C, 17301 Beach Bl I.nvestors earn 50'l'c or pro-84().2821 a p t . pa c Io u b & 6'13-86l7 l .fllx_r u,,,,,,,, H.B. LEASEM.2·2834. · fits. A successful builder Found all Collie ,., homelike. Oh ka\ch ---------71411132-4134 seeks funds. $15,000 per . sm ..ype, wtbltns. incl. rerrlg & ~bUttobeacb.3 br,2 ba. ----..;...;.;...-'-';....;_--............. 4450 hous e. Shor \ le r m rediah bm. female . Vic. trash masher. Encl gar dowmt. bltn.s. frpl, patio. ~Comemalel "°1·m•,te wan2tedb. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~. . WEdwa)'td.s, B8twn4 7 H6lllellt7 & paUo. Small pet ok. gar, Lease SSOO. 127 44lb P ete Y um . r Newport Mariner's Mlle. Mr Gordon 95>3464. '>l .. a ~ !:..; · -- The Causey Real Estate School THE MOST SENSIBLE REAL ESTATE COURSE !VET CONCEIVED: TELECOURSE • UNIQUE VIDEO EDUCATION PROGRAM DESIGNED 8Y AWARD· WINNING FACULTY Tuition Refund Program • Surf and Sand Shopping Village 1465 So. Coast Hwy. LAGUNA BEACH / :; ;. r• I'• Ir t . 11 S410.mo. St.640-6l40 duplex. ~ bous~ from Modern 502 sq rt store. ---------11_'-W"_,_.,._ _____ _ 2 8R28aurper.allbltns. Gem.lni!Walty 839-6623 beach •n Ne w port 2630 <CI A v o n F d h h 1 d ----lndry. enc gar .. no pets. S-O.-• 3876 $17S/mo. <213>480-387l 21.W7'MOOI · "'\V1a:t*~ 5020 ~o~:ter.5 1t°:r'bor av'i!w l.C. TAYLOR CO 640.5112 497 -2457 ,, ... .. 3 BR near So Coasl S365. 540-6338 Um. new. 2 bdrm. 2 ba. Male wan•· to shr N~t/ "-mes area To claim ' . ----bit-ins.Jacuzzi.pool.ten·••••••••••••••••••••••• COM h "' M F Forstore&officespace at ••••••••••••••••••••••• °" . ...W Plaza.$490permo. East.side 2 bdrm. $300. ni.s,gurage.$550 per. mo. SlOOMOVE tN om e w · rea.'IOllable rates. Investor needed : New ca11640-t933 • •••••••~•••••?~!.~ ___ 54_9,_2253 ____ 1 Ne w c rp t s /d r apes. lst.&last + clean up & ALLOWANCE Collect2l3/67S-l673. 500.5000 Sq Ft product line · $250(). S5000 Found: Eastaide, CM. pet 2 Br cottage. frplc. Ileum 631-3646aft4:30&wknds. set>unty. 840.2778 1 Br. utll pd. Lge sun· Roommate needed, COM MESA VMOE in vestment. Seek ing Bird. ceilings patio eloi.~d deck, overlook~ go tr 2BR bome Call Marc for m a n a gem e n t e ~ · 646-3645 .. ,. ·1 1 'N c MESAPIHES 2 Br. 2 ba, new paint & course. $265. 614 Calle detajls c...,·...,..,...d DRIVEPl.Ali penence, partners h1p1---------~o""E-~~~.Y ·64~.~~2 Bach. $265. 1 Br S315. new chocolate brown Campana,492-1567. ·--ys. 152S Mesa VerdeE.C.M. potential.549-428.5 Found: Blk & wht pet after7pm Pool.JaCUJ.Zi,gar.avail. crpts, One at S2SO mo.---------Female rmmate toshare, 54Ml23 Mee..__ T t Rabb1t,vic.CapeCodin Adults. no pe ts . 2650 avail now. One a t $225 ~,..,,.lhed 4BR&Jboalsl.Duplex .• -.-.-.-.-,;-.-.-.-.-.-,;,;,;,;,;-., ~--,. SOJS Glf:nMar.988-3421 Companion-Health Qlre. Cultd mat. wom : c /o Hahd accts·mamtce etc. Exe cook, drive, shop. lmmac It hskg Indy car. 5da live-in. S3Sda. neL S 2 Bdrm are;. unfurn. fomt· llurol3 Ave. 549 2447. mo. avail. 3/1. Adults on-oru.twwi9'ted 3900 SlSO mo. + util. 675-6562 _._ ly ..,._p ex,nopels.-"c. ---------1 ly. Call e ves collect . evs ...... , .... -~MILE •••••••••••••••••••••••FOUND: Be nj i ty pe m"'~ix 3, College ;\:;, c;>UICK IN (213)289-3426 ••••••••••••••••••••••• --· -------· PRiMEU>c~TION LOWEST female. Blond Cockapoo. ,~~~~~~~~~ 642·9'760. L ge 2 br . 11i1.1 b a 1HE EXCITING Very nicehomeoverlook· ON WATER. Available Talllti Dr. Mesa Verde l•--------townhouse S3S5 mo. uoo New apts now renting. 3 P~ MISA ArTS ing water in Newport for retail or f rofessional Int 1 Rahs SS7.a>4. yr ref &4G83. 2 Be. 1 ba, all elec. Brand sq. ft. Has everything. txinns, 2 ba & encl. gar . MINUTES TO NPT BCH Beach, to share. Well offices. Tota of 3000 sq ~,.." ---------new. 187 E. 18th SL SJSO. Small pet ok . Olive by Start at $495. Located ~ Bach, 1&2 BR furnished all bltns, park-ft. can be divided into 15tT.D.'s. aho FOUND Female Shellie. mo. Agt. 541·5032. 1921 Anaheim St. then block from Beach Blvd, from S2SS & up. in g , M I Fe m a I e , smaller urut.s. bid T .D. Lo.I. Owner needed urgent· call 64!>-4655 eves & co r ner o I T erry Adults. No pets. 714'548-4366 Wafafi-tH-s FairestTermu ince19'9 ly!!644-3656/S48·2W . • O>mlortable new 2 br. 2 wtcnds. Dr./Viewpoint Ln. Open 1561 Mesa Dr. --5atthf' MfcJ. Co. ba. kids ok. no pets. ---------f house Sat&Suo. Call for (581JcsEast ofNewport Female roommate want· 6ll·l40f> • L .H 2171 5,.R "611 Uist: Grey/bl~k stnped SS7~$3&S..mo. 1 Br+ loft, 2 ba. ref , info.847.@l. Blvd) edtoshrcharmJng3BR. --------•!_-_.,. ____ ~_-__ ki~~rownishv.' Wnou20t.~ t I d Its '" 9 Sp c. .. ~" 2 ba .. ~·--In C M close mo s \IN. ac: · " 28R l8a,newly paanted sove, poo, au • 0 " &m· m~......., tobe~~.teM!s'&rac-Costa M~·approx 1400 ~AVAii.AiLi St .. C.M. 548·4900 a ft ansade & oul. S32S mo. pets.S36S.646-290l. l•tti!4ot1 quetba11 crts & jogging sq ft office bld g. Park· 2ndTDLOANS lipm. Ca ll Pam or La rry, SlOO MOVE IN Hart.Our-1842 MOltLEHOME tract. No pets please. tng.766 W.19tbSt.50'pr SWING LOANS r-FOUND---:-M-ax_b_reed--d-og-. PERMANENT LIVE IN COMPANIONS/ HSKPRS PRACTICAL NURSES WELL SCREENED EMPLOYE R PAYS FEE DYNA SEARCH PttSOMel Services -2nZ1 E 4TH,S.A. 835-1459 54&-S880 ALLOWANCE •••••••••••••••••,.•••• l..oRMATION Rent $160 + 1,3 util. Call ft. SS7.QSl EQUIPMENT near Mane Callender·s 3 b 2• b 1350 n ,..... · Q c t!•C """""'7 k r p CONSTRUCTION 1--------r, t'l a. sq. . vo:ean vtew condo. I Br & Repossessions, buy op-....,; ~"" as or at Stor09t 4550 OR ANY PUR POSE at 17th In CM. 557-3393 ---------3 BR 2 Ba tWnhse. l yr old. Next to S. Cst Plaza ten· nis. pool, $525 m o. 64().6395 art 5 wkdys 2 br. 2 ba Twnhs. Pool, Jae. & Rec Rm. Nr Coast Plaza. Cltild Ok. No Pels. $ 4 o o m o 642-l(g/ 673-5781. Newport Heights Zbr, den. patio. Nr . shdpping cent.er. No pets. $400mo. 67~7213 pvt Cncd patio, encl. loft $410. Steps to Sunset uons, lake over payment or Lisa. •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• David P. Carey & Assoc. After8PM. Bart.ender. Female, very garage. Lots or grass. Bcll. (213)592-5113 informa tion . Eas y ,._ New Garagesfor Rent ---------reliable . looking for $495. 335.')2 Blue Lantern. ---------C'lnanclng OAC. Trade vcrogn r~ M R.E. Broker. 960-1957 Found black & silver Ter· I lti t 496-923() 1-t....... forllftlt 4350 \.N<tta esa . . F 1 V ~eg ma e permane nt ~ 3844 anything valuable. • •••••••••••••••••••••• l0X22 67:>-5800 * DISCOUMTID * w~x. ema e. c IC. jOb. NBarea.67S-002l 1br. 1ba. S240mo. No pets. ••••••••• .. •••••••••••• ~n:s~ter ~~ New Garages for Rent R...tah Wanted 4600 Small TO income notes fM.9117& Republic, .M. Laundry fac1I 645·1096 or WOODBRIDGE C. Anaheim ~1011 Cosla Mesa ••••••••••••••••••••••• f r o m $2 S. 000. C . ---------S56-3354 · MEADOWS ,,_. l0x 22 675-5800 Sali s bury /O wn e r Found : S ml Golde n Lusciously landscaped E.Anabeim 956-4500 · Res ponsible. wo r k ing 640-8755 Cocker Fem Mix. Nr. ClEAH-QUIET 2 Bcdrm. 1 bath. no pets, no children. 1981 Maple. S??S/mo. 631-1266 Craig, RE/MAX. apt communily. 1&2 Br Single garages, $40. mo. w r I t e r s e e k s o n e · Westmont Sehl in H B apls & exec. singles 1959 Maple Ave Costa bedroom cot tage In -Ha.iacJT,..,.._• 842-2:044 · · av a i I . i m m e d . 5 0 Mesa • <:orona del Mar or Costa Finding a Real Estate. --------- Eas ls bor e/ Ma in e n -ltOOIM 4000 · Mesa. Quietness essen· business. or persona l Lost: 8 mo. old black l r a n c e E a st Va I e ••••••••••••••••••••••• Office R..tal 4400 tiaJ. Write Classllied Ad loan? We've succeeded n e ut e r e~ k I t t e n . Live-In sUuaUon as Nan- ny. Previous e xpe r . w/chUdren. Beach area . 488-2642. Iv mesaage. Ptacllcal or houseke-eper. Leisure World exper. Rel. S dys wk. 49MS36 Loop /W ood bridg e ••••••••••••••••••••••• #208, Dally Pilot, P.O. wbere<Khershave failed. U n1 ver s 1ty Pa r k • e,~•ny Beaut. brand new adult Village. (714)551-6800. • ..... ..._.._. 523 Sq. ft. office space to Box 1560, Costa Mesa town h o mes ar e a . ......._ .. ....._ apts . Spac. l & 2 br . Lovelyianlens·Brooks sub-lease ln Lagun a 92826. FinancialComultant.s Reward.833-9150SS1,S840l•--------~1partew mbeenatsut.1pooru1 I &gasrpdac. n SY! /ht odw nl h ! e st YI e . ~ ~~a W~bn~rgse wtr. fall ~.! olLathePazs Rd. Just Working married couple 645-2509 FOUND: Le· Male maxed Mcowltiag Help W..e.d 7100 ....................... · c e u e':I move,in "' ' . . . •KJlcbenFacll.avail. """'u' 811 Dfego intheir50'sneed unfum Sh ep. Heavy. Ver t llClll& Li ....... Bachelor S2GO Feb JO ---. o40·~450 e ve/ wkn. J . be led I Fr~way. $308 moot h. 2 bdnnbouse ora"'.CM ( 2 Br $360 1Br.1 Ba $325-$335 673.6680 Ask for Doug * acUUJ, a poo Avail. now. 83()..tooO or "'B area with re~"""a· Jw 1 • ca•ftfs/ friend I y . B t n I Bl accoun Alil"5 Adults,no pets 2Br.,2 Ba S39S·S42S Ammerman •Wlclyordally m aid srv. •~ ......,., r..11R11h/ w/s.bortt.all.144-7122 ._. rdW TS •'IV&pbooeavailable Deluxe medk al •uHe. ble r ent. Refer ences. a..t&Fomd .,.~_.. 1 Coll' VI .......... 1Y •--~--Our 2250 Vangua ay L Mg_mt 642-9412 Low os $72.SO Wk ground nr .. Corona del We'U t ake good care of .................................. ma e ae. c .-rvw.a nDIJUUI'""~. catN~Blvd l Sluruung lg 3br 2ba gam l.agllllalHdt 3841 2277 Harbor Mar.Re&JoaomicsCorp. your property . 646-7217 • a:mc1•..ts 5 100 Hazard/Beach. Westm. MV.<Y't(e '°u Larceor Offices. ----~--~-----...... Pool·rec· . area. 5345· ••••••••••••••••••••••• r.....-Mesa 1ur -•n 67",...,..,. evesorweekends. 893-'2167 1s1t s Al ur New _,,_ ~'--~ -rv•vu ••••••••••••••••••••••4 Location. 3 BR.2ba.enct gar.'375. n ow 18lhSt OCEANFRONTlarge lux-•Wanled•4Brhouaew/2 Found: Blk/wht Fem . COLDWELL BANK'"'R Near OCC. No p ets. . . ury 1200' 2 bt, 2 ba. $7~. 250-~ s q. ft. ortlces. d H DrUUV p i 9 h S c. 751·2156 Country Setting incl.Ulll.646-0505. Roomw/kitcheneu.e 1'rom$145. lncl. ulll. 779 cargaraf.ew/yar · an· f"U.ftl uppy , v c. l t t. BUILDING b 180 E. 21StStreet . 2 BR+den apt. Feet. Crom f60 week & up. W.19tb St. 540-2200. ~'[lt_e ::::rte~ PINCHfl 64.>2137 SUITE 200 $325. 2 br, 1'4 ba. alcony. Eastside2 br & den splil ocean. $475/m o. Call 543-9755 Plcaalxtalttve .. team" will repair , FOUND m a le Pug . 2333N BROADWAY laundry nn. Adults. no level. Frplc .. deck . .,.. ._...or...,.. ... 12 l:'l .... ant. F-· .. '--1_ golf, 1 d ADS BaJboa. u brown, has SANTA ANA pets. • skylight, all extras. $420 _,..,...,, ._.._ -;;:id se~M ature Suffff r!,~~ Y~r;~~e0r0 ~e~ NBlic.Call 673-S284. We have an increasing ;. TI>LMgmt 642·1603 mo. No children or:. pets. l bdrm., Iba., 1 blk to e mpl'd m a n . s2ss. Privat.e suitewith recep. mkt value in exchange de m a nd t hrough o ut ; 5200 1 Br, n1t•c, quiet Days 64 6·4262; eves beach some vu, $325 64G-05S4 lion & secr e t a r ial forrent/leaseallowance. ONLY f"'J FOUND German Shep F Orange Count.y for ex· ,. y rd 645·9~. 4M-UZ7 anytime se rvice, con fe re n ce fl. pup & YoWll Grey Great perienced accounting & area. a · Non·smoker. Peninsula Point. pvt ent. room, all facilities. 2082 964-1&48 Dane. F . boo«Xeeping personnel. Refs. req'd. No !>('ts . 3 Bdrm townhouse apt. Extra lae 2 Br. 1 ba $425. room + family rm, TV. ~~~~Is on , I rv i n e . .____,1_nt/ Sell any item or corn· 644·3656/548-21$3. Call or visit us today-we TSLMgmt 642·1003 Adults, 1'-7 ba. S425 mo. pozy f~r. 1 ba S310. Both No smoke, no cook. $120. ,_._ -;;;;;--'f•c•"" blnation of items for rrs P11vvz'1 5350 are looking forward lo b _ f C 0 Gas paid. 642·5073. mcl. util. 831-0300 mo. 6'13-t4l9· ~ or less with a Penny -_,,.,_ . l r., -65. re ng.. I • ~ 3roomoCfice. Carpets, air •-•••••• .. •••••••••••• Pincher Ad. 3 I.mes for 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• """"""''g you Ul our new Adults No pets. 731·0 W. Eastside 2 br, bltns. no Ocean view, paUo, cov· fl\.tm. motel rooms pool cond.. Sky Park Circle. llllMtu consecutive days. Each RELAXING MASSAGE Joca1u 7 ·on14·183r ,. 103 l8lhSL67J..7787 pets. S32S mo. 640·1278: ered parking. 1 2 BR, 2 1 llneos,colorTV,s:iOomo'. 549-5033. Opport.ity SOOS addluonat line is 60< for BobJames-Llclba.eur ..... $315. 2 ba townhouse, 552-4201eves aft5. BR. $300-$425. Wik. to The Tides, Lag. Sch. Elegant offices up to 760 -·~·•••••••••tt•••••• tberfo~.;"en~i ~~. Outcallt-t,4M-5U l FREE PARKING frplc, s undeck, put10. DcnlPomt 3826 bch. 549-ll88SS7·5870 $.3'94. sq. rt. on Newport Bl.. ~Uous couples want· adults, no pets. 26S6 F 1 bdrm. ~block to beach. -......,--Oc--.,.._--t-R---•. ·1 C.M. &&.>2111; 6'6-6303.. UI& t.o supplement the Or e A 640·7905 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .,~ ·ean .. ,n oom "' -----.:..------family Income, full or For more information and to place your ad call PREGNANT? C aring,:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; coofideatial coaueliog & r referral. A.bortloD, adop. ang · ve. $100 MOVE IN S350 Ba. for rent. No kitchen Downtown Huntington part Ume. Call for an in· New 2BR. 2ba. no kids or ALLOWANCE 494·~ priv. Rig in rm. Sep en-Beach. 21oin Main St. terview.673-3609. pets. s..155. l mo rent free. 2 br. l ba S365 to $385. 2 DelWte Condo 2 bdrm. 2 y..~ceol, 1utal s>dk · Laund One 2·rm office avail. In_....,. ol three k ;~ br, 2 b~ +den $425. Encl. ba. pool. Fantastic view. u.;u , st pr 'g. Avail suo. ~1558. .._,., . ey peo- 2 Br, l bs. gar. Kids, pets garage, pvt. fncd ~rass 2 houses from oce an Feb 15 yrly. $225/mo. ·pie for expanding bus1· yard. 33411 Chellam r ••Cl\ ., Dys 631,0436, e ve s S HARE n e w office oess. fUU or part llme. Way. 496-1097. ~ioo_,..,. Ava1. 2·tS. 645-3731 askJorBob S 1 9 s I M o Co s t a Call for an Interview. ok.S32S mo. 548-8204 or 646-2316 2 br .• p., ba, twnhse pvt Room & bath lo prvt Mesa Verde 2 BR. 2 ba, gar .. tge patio. n ew L.agi..oHllh l850 home,$100 +Ute chores. llSO sq ft. Frplc. encl carthtonc cpl. & drapes •••••••••••• .. ••••••••• Must be responsible . gar, OW. gar dspl. $375. No pets. $335 /Mo . Adults,S2 yearmini mum. non-s m oker p rer·~, Cats OK. 754·6216 or 673-7204 NEW apt, Leisure World, kitchen & laundry~v s. ~H.568 Ocean view lge 2 br, 2 ba, Top·O·Hill, Monteclto _&M-__ 5536 ______ _ ~e 2 bdrm. with bit-ms. 2balcorues. encl. dbl gar. Vlll. 2 BR, 2 ba, gorgeo~ Room for Rent. $135 mo. encl. gar. call eves. Venr private. $37S. mo. nort h 180 deg. view. Kitche n privilege s . 974-2047 640-5078 $ 5 0 O I ill o · 0 w n e r Prefer male under 2S 714/~ 1127' 568-3974'. yra. Ca11654-S6'16 3 BR 2 Ba lwnhse, air JWltop 2 Br 1 ea. 2 sty, .-.----------1 _________ _ cond .• patio, gar. less quiet, mini view & yard. Mewport leach 316' VCICCIHan R_.. 4250 than 1 ~r old. Nr. 19th & S32S. Less for 1 person. ·-•••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Placenua. Only $425. J . 496-8818 Promontory Point tenn ltG IEAR 0 . Pro perty M gt . I ' ' 751-2788 Point Niguel Condo 3 crt. pool, c ub hs e. C.binforren\,fplc . bdrm. 2 ba. lighted ten· Choice vu Joe. 1 br SSSO. CHEAP 548·2596 2 bdrm. 1 ba. No children nis, pool, jacuui, sauna. M9-8377 B3l -o5l9 Old French Normandy ~l:~· 1275 per mo. S425 permo.Nosmoking, Near Udo. 2BR, 2ba lu rt Oc.frt.2-sty Sm. lbr 2ba Mesa /Newport area _67S-0230_. __ • _____ _ ~l *** ON THE , .. ca1~-0 67 Promenade WATER! Irvine rLUSH sums You are tbe winner Of Two m. Tickets 3SOto1300sq. ft. to the Fmtetk Vintt 17th Annual Wet Bars LOMG llACH Udo M9twa ltODEO ~ Villop 675-8662 a t the Lon g Beach ,._ .. .,...~ Are na ,300 E . Ocean HEW OFFICES Blvd., Long Beach. To 3 lg brand new offices claim your tickets. call air Port area, w I fu II 6'2-5678, ext 272· secretarial service, good ----*-*-•----price. 549--1151 642-5678 *** Al Melsoft Jr. 534 El Modena Ave. Newport Beach You are the winner of Two FrH Tick.ts tolhe 17th Annual LOHGllACH RODEO a t the Long Beac h Arena ,300 E . Oce a n Blvd., Lcog Beach. To claim your tickets, call 642·56'78. ext 272. *** Uon " keepili&. APCARE ~ .......... 181S . El Camino Real San Clemente; Fully lJc. For appt. 492·7296 Llt4DA & VICKI CMc.alMesoge For TM fwl of It! Servmg all Orange Co. 835-7313 ~SAGI FIGURE MODELS ESCORTS OUTCALLOHLY .,.,...., ...... 631-2140 TIFFANY'S PRIVATE GOLD~ GIRL DISCO, CORPORATE1 ____ ~---- MEMBERSHIP. S900.00. Phys ical m a suae by CALL KAREN <714) lic'd. masaeur techni· ACCOUNTING CLERK· An out.standing growth opportunity Is available in the rapidly expanding accounting department of Columbia Savings . Responsibilities will in· elude filing, pos ting. le dg e r w ork a n d s tatis tical t y p in g. General knowledge of ac· counUng functions and uaeot business machines are required, as well as typing skills ol 4'5 wpm. Columbia offers an ex· ceflenl benefits program including dent al in- SW"anCe. a top starting salary, and a congenial wo r k e n vironme n t. Please call for an in· terview appointment. no pets. Phone831·2816 ur)" Wale rfront ~ ~ ~L f\se. S575mo. wlnt. PLANT S HOP. Ideal .. ntEVtC'l'ORlAN" Garage, balcony, f . $400wk ly . s um m e r . Airport area om ce apace, setup for lad)'. exclusive Columbia 2 Btstudio, 1~ ba w/gar. B Toro 3132 S7SO/mo. 559-1802 499-4439 aecrttarlal serv. on pre· area, selling below setup Lod& Fo.d 540-6384 Ext. 29. c1a n . • ·8 PM A pp t . SJOO 548-28l7 ---------_ ... _ h n.. ...... ""-· $7000 f " . ••••••••••••••••••• •••• S I adlts, cpts, cirps. range, ••••••••••••••••••••••• lovely & Spacious 2br, House for rent. Bag Bear ~. 40· ""'7· ...... l . cost u :1 u pnce. ---------av IMK fncd yd w/pauo. wtr pd. Luxurious new •pt.5. Near 2ba pt 'th II' a I 6 Un r ""' .... Gmd nr 600 sq.It. Agt. 751-1400 tlCOLE'S ~I ~-$290 . 667 Vlctor i a. everythin". l 's & 2·s . a ·• wi magn 1• ty s ps ; ens urn . ..um 't _.._ 63MUO,l·5. 1310.u 6s. 494.8611, cent view of the Bay. $25 nltely pr cpl. Call tdealforint oeslgn.21SS COCKTAILS, Newport fOUNOAOS Modef &O.C•St.cio Aslocwto. ---------• 768-94Sl S8IO. 611 Lldo Park Dr. at\er3p.m.S48-1989. E.CstHwy. Beach. stones throw Beautiful glrls·private '714) 776-7101 Ea•Uide I br . nltura l 673-3302. 3 Bdnn CablR ror -nt 6 from water. partners ~Op uni wood be 111 8 " "' •... • 1 large room which can be f'lbtiol. E.xcelleol ~ase. IK fRE£ rooms. port l.)' Ca..,__.. !!2. c130e En '"""h t•'M9'°" INdt 3140 WESJ'CU FF 2 br, now UI miles from Snow Valley. dMded. Carpets, drapes, ""-· h• 7~1 1400 M~ SJ f.f lJO ployer M/F Sl.~n1100ilA •••••• .. ••••••••••••••• June 1. Adlt5, no pets. 5:)2.8UIO,wknda867~ pr l v ate r estroo m . __ u,·n_•.,._·ne~·-·--·---l' .. 11·. Call us you won't be i---••---- --------·-· Adu.It AP" nr bcb. New $300. 673·6640. 1700 Stot .. 1e. $250 per mo. MAIL ORDER mtg, ex· .,_ 1«1)'. 2br lba Eot'l. i arg. le 2br frp&c: paUos, pool. W8'lelirl Dr. 1:_~ =\~:,eP2 ~-Util. paid. Call 548-3178 cluaive product <yacht· "41·5671 6Zls0. fbrbOC\ Anaheim eallo. Uesmo. 2210 ·Sec. fate. 1102 Florida, IAYNOMT (i .... coodo Litec1'tenni8 Alkforcarot. ina).unllmitedpotenUal. Come io YoU'il be t lad RUt.!-' #B •7129 art. ~lO SUP AVAIL. Spac. 2 b.t, u':rseooo.Yr1y.61Mt0'1 Feb. tnPriceSaJe Seller uoder capt\aUzed. --------10'ldkl ep..... ~omi, Apl.I, 1"2 Br. den, 2 ba apt w/3pee •• __._._ ~moslm~medpri.cemooovel-yr. ~L11~. orrer . A gt. -LOST--:-,-Gold--c-b-anns--.-on-~~:~~~~m~am, 2br 2bll Nice condo. Poof, Close to bch & sbo!)t. lacuJar vlew. Lwuuioua -to S..... 4JOO ._. In c b a rm b o 1 de r . 2 -------- J=ac. CS.101 ~~0 'l:_C. FromS295.968s7176 apPolDtmeot1, beaut ................ •••••••• ~~~al ecervlnn, ~_!orn!alCoe ~ exolcbd. w/d lamonds. Balboa. WANTID: c . .-..11, .. .,.y. u rde oa with sandy ROOMM •ns '""'4l CWln se ce. .. ........ "'•· ... yrs. . Nwpt arta, 2/4/79, 1 or ""---~w M25 9110 3br3b, cwt. drapes, frplc, beaeb. Overlook.I Jlalboa ~ 4'teleobonertteption. 6 e m p loy e u . H m . a ar. ca 11 co l1 c c t . .,.~_.. Ofllft sxiv. pallo, 3blk, rrom JslAllld. Adults, no pell. Shmi atuw.....Sne l>b646-7448 7l4/839-9828 2J.3..3».3164. REWARD. LetS.H.E. help ,you. 3r;~P~~~·=~·:~~ ~~:.~::96663• <TH)673.84l4. ~y more. Pay less! --------· "'"*••• Re war d los t m a l e ~~if;~0::~~~ti:~~ra~: Children OK, $475mo .... r:w .. 2BR.2ba,oll bllins.2 blka A«e1AUfestyles. C640fflce s.tht 0.11......, 101 5 Samoyed Feb. s. beinl Sem!Oan 1c worJtthope 21881liDerS,.657·4579 nE 2 oR 2 BA. encl to bch. $37Slmo. Ph We C'fieclt R~erences A•._.. ••••~, ................. treated for vttus Ant . to now beina scheduled. IUVl\gc, close to beach. 673-2571 Ctl 146-4212 75e p er ft a nd up . CDM o•--Kimba . Edlna ertHtll Call833-1288 LEASE OPTION S360per mo. 964·2937 ----------------·1 Oetanalde ol Coaa H _..._ 84 0 PM --------.. 2ba l(eu del Mar W~lall Arca I BR, pool, Fer:oaM wan'-t.o thare 1 Wf 10% DOWN to exiatm1 area 7-103$ ter 4 SE'-\111 •1mo.•.5CJC>MS-,.,. 3 BDRM, 2 bath. 2 atory Ru\land Arma. Nr •hos>· ~at bnclt.. Male or ·=~ of o ld CdM flnancln1. Immedia te Lolt: Lona ball' muJU cir * ~T~ N1f TownboUMApt.M$0/mo pll\I . Avail now $126. female. Non tmolcet. IOl•sa•••yy ui. NqUlred. $305,000. remcat.Moetbwbt.S/W Modt!Sltf.llcona lteadt\al puoramle V1ew 964·15117 631·28M Al;e JS.40. GOO per mo. -Prine. oely. 'nlia otfer HB. Reward. 531-2010 M•Fem1le tft .. e, a maaterahe 3 n.. All&.m.71M 671-Zll I __. ... _•J/10/71 MD.o.tlny, )llndv, tdnm, 2~ ba, baJcoey. °'. new condo, 1 mlle to BEACH I•-------...,.. uvv • 1 fr.pl , t rub c om p . beach Total r ec.-. 2br frplc. au11/deck. 1 Roomm1te wu1ed Lo ca:z:.ow•t ':°naTva~~-= ~ ·~=·8~Y daltwllk' 1 car 1ar rib packaae .. Jnc.-1 tennis. blk. from CX"ean. t400 ....,. .. a bdrm. 2 ba. 215 Ill ft ha t"lftlni FC*n· Oomtllllieo wrist watch. A*...,_1pee, ratee ...-. A•all Mar 1. '575 Imm«!. occupy a vall. can Ruu 1157-1800 or O.U Pl. Condo. .all taio VaDeJ. Reuouble. tw what '°" watst lD Lcat IA Laf. lkh. Dec. 75• •709 mo._,.,.. _ , (l&S)tJ.W5U. ...... orMt-853t -.aDlorllOl811 O..U,PUot ClaMUleda. •tmaft .,.. ~~~~~--~- ' ....... A.ccount.l.na ACCOUNTANTS OYllLOAD ollen top pay, .t variety ol lntereaUftf aaai1n, menu. Mr\'et the eaUre ann,. ~•~•and mec1a apmenced Acc1atlk;C"'1la ............... Acuc .... ,.,... •• 1 at au aewta. can today and kt ua tell you ho.r to become a buly, well paid Accountants Overload Prde.ioaal. PleaeClllTode y For Ala AJ)f)Oifttmtot 547·76JI lt.65 N Mala, &dte 1016 SANTAANA Not a piubk attll firm I .. .. .. ·' • I a• I l DAIL. Y PILOT Wednnd•Y. FeDruaty 7, 1119 I_, ~ll -... ~ ~I I ... ii .,.," ~ ·. • 0' • • .,.,,_ I c:.,.t S..fce .,.... . ..... -'-: I f C .. IR9 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MD¥McJ ........,;r.,.nlMJ n.n•INJ ~ ••••••••••••••• ....................• , .........................•.•.•.............•... ........................ , •...••••............• ·~,· Mo1wr ' Sb&rn 111 im d 1n ·······~···············~······················ Spa!\• In H twui.. faat. Wan\ lmmar homi·. European L3odsraper. Top work. f·air price ~ 646-4871 dy;/tvcs. Moms MovinJ' Llr'd' & QUALITY PAINTING Plumbina repair. Spec. in Honest roofer will work 1 n n r , d . T 1 u 118 6. tnt/Ext. Ne1tl. Reasona· rt:modtlllng & copper, re · for lime & material. Call l'rofeulonal service ble Wayne tlXOVE) flr'· Good pnces. rop Dave.9798068 dn .. pr I Own tooh \horouahlY dn Call Tht> On'e•a)'a•Par\10~ l<>I ultJI' tm1hkn<'r•. whl • R~p11n ·~t•.i 11 u~ 1 in.: l'fJU lCI min ltlud> I an •l.tc R, C\I S &!i lh,dl.nrm,ti•Utl:. A"'• 0 v1•MH.\!ll/M.2 691.19 Penonal'touch 5$2 Ole)) 0.•1111 c..n Janlct!'• R111t.icdy •••••••••h•••••i-•••••• Ann'• howwcl~1mlog for c, nln1&. clc n uf " thorouiih. rl'l1able & JaPllW!ff Lundscuper Sorinkler. Low prices Work RUat. 9 yrs exp. Llr'd/Bondcd Noburo 531·8162, 89'7·28tl2 MC/V1u accept. 962 .. ,242 64&&36 t Plumbmg. 537 ·3l94 S,. .. Movma Out & About?" Painting & waltpaperin . PI u m b In i rep a i rs , ••••••••• •• •• •••••• ••• • "Don"l Delay Call To-qua.I work reasonabfe walM\eat.ers. remodels Spas, hot tubs insla1ted. ph II t nn $1 1. nAA h 1111, t hr -$.) GllM rhm 1wt 11dur .......... l.)ll rt"V 11. b lrJ •pr ••• ••••• •• •••• • •• • • • • • • f > "'111 m )' rll H I• ll1nd1r•Pln1t1 Georl\' t•nurteou1 &erv1re da,y" Local & stale-wide pnce. Refs. ~7-4281 ~asonable rates. Call Oas, elect, plumbing. scrv. 24 hrs. 1 dMys. Ingram plumbing 1-r<.<e esl l.icd.751·9872 Mulhl·r ""dl t.ab\:.11 "" rwt 0101 h(lfll(' W d1H'I l•Db. 10\btu ~ T072 ti4:'> uw ___ _ ~!M'fmin · Housttlean Don't be rouled with Ill& R4>b, r~u!>OI\. Own e;.easoos. Anytlme Is the G uanl S.....&ce .. M0-4844 PA l NT E RS N E E D ~. Tiie H WI O/RK:._ 3~ yrs Jexp HOMESAVERS. Plumb· ••••••••••••••••••••••• t14i! I \\ h ' ~·ir1 t t'l1 1111•1"1 N am 1 lt'•n \I n up M•turl' wum in "'tH h•lh14"r' ""rlr. l!Ulil b.b~l>lt nr t:llh l'la, tll l'Nrk nwi.v.nt ~rul b~ .....••...•...•..•..••. ? ~,.., ., .. " .... .,, per fer t t 1 m e r o r trans 642 t .......... .,.,._..., spnnlders. sod & plant· ard working men./ nt ex ex ncr. r ngs. anR & Heating. Free c ER AM 1 C T 1L1:-:: Lowest legal rates. ins. 972wo.~L&uar. 84'1·5 186/ esllma~es. SlShr. Honest kitche-ns, buths, entryi1 . SUlclTl19230.S46-74S3. ....... & reliable service. Your ule or min e. •Mil FIXIT• _U_. Intl f't t;4l ~4 =--!!'It, h '••, r 1 1)4'> :171 h c •rp•nt4'r. pJtnltng let ~ rtJh:.. t!'I Y" In M(t 11~ Let us do the-b•tt Jobs hke !fig D1g-lt·Landseape. noorw. wll\tlow ·" c·pt'g _~ __ 7070 ______ _ P....,...;Paperiwg • lnl/exl. Reasonable BA/MC OK. 979-8065 962 :m9 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dependable. Free est Be h C"t • Plumbing ---------Mt1I urt" "'11111<1 n ""111 c-.t/COftcret• hJb)••t nr M111r1n,•r ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~:ht >I, ltr <I h•.' .M'H 1 "lwwnh llrt·.tkan &. hJul ~ Dutch Ma1otenanc(' ANV & all types of 0 . f?J.115' terior design & construe· "J~"T US" howseclean· llon. Lie. 364419. 645-6716 PETERS PAINTING Jay.64>7965 wi~fbeat'~: esl by 10%. •CERAMI<; TILE • All Expr'd. Reas Rates. Guar 24 ttr. 548-0193 types. Reas. rates. Free M)' horn... l;n1tt· hw t\ in • 4't It .. f ri( •~nt ••••••••••••••••••••••• lhaul, .. 1uplo11dt>r. dump trk, 1o1rndrn1; trft' wrk. c.lcmotatl()fl1 ctr 83t t~7 me We're honest & efrl· t1lllDIWJ Free Est. CalJ Gene G & M ~aint~n,. Int & est. Licensed. 536-3542. ~ Ext. Cabinet hn1stung. & Drain: SlO Guarant~ re· Trwe Sen-ic:~ Pl.4) .irt-.i J.11w1 :-ic111 u ., l(~, ~~12 t'lt'f\t. Call 673-0163 ••••••••••••••••••••••• stucco repair. 751·3448/ suits. Dram Spec1absls. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Painting. Extr/lntr. Ex· 673-M57. S40-8783 5087fM Land C L, :1~13 Dt_•l.i~u11• II H t \'urkt0\411 0. 1.114 JI t I FuuntJ1111un• rt11un1ni: ~ .. It-. blO( .. " fl••llO lJt d ~ ~lJ Ii 4309 HCMdpmtt -----~ Moppeta ln business Brickwork. Small Jobs. 111.nce 1974. Honest, de· Newport. Costa Mesa & ~able. emelent.. Of· 1.rvioe. 675-3175 eves. liccs homes. vacancies . pr'd honest neat reas · scape reat1ons c.X· Uc'd964-to.5Dave . EXCELLENT PA IN· Re•IW&lt.,..r pert shapmR. thmning, ...._.•Senlc:e ••••••••••••••••••••••• TING. Reasonable raW5. .... •-•••••••••• .. •••• _stump removal. 675·2821 . Prof painting. Ext & lnC' _{reeestimates. 548·2706 Decks & Additions _Ins ___ _ ••..................•.. ~ t..111·1!flt~IN dn on t' ~ •••••• ••• ?!" ••••••• • • ••• l'l'l'l>. bunkruplc) ~ t\L .. flON ll1·pa1r~. llundym.in Plu mb111~. ~ll'(' &pnnkln. PJIOUng, t•H· ~ hid r~p1ur. Trny l~-1492 art 4 . Low rates. Refs. Free Painting.lower winter Rena.issance7\4/499-3816 TRIMMING. Al.I. KINDS e11t.536-4780.536-4383 rateuntenor.Neat. Ref . Topping . rt'moval, u c'd M6-2.393 Bnckwork. Small Jobs. Newport. Costa Mesa & llK0'91t T Gl lrv\ne. 675-3175 eves. LF,CAL n Pl 'Ii(~ !ff~~l!I. ti4~ .$1h ~t>mod,•I r .. J1.11r, .:t-n 1.·ttrprnl r.,.. old ti m1· t-rilft~mal\!:>l\lp 11; ~ r1t m .m·.; l.t<''d Mr l'olum tio 'G! i<:U~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• LINDA'S CUstool Masonry, Patios, floe Exter. Painting by Free est. Greg Riley RoofllwJ cleanups. L1 d l n s . R. Sinor. Sl. lie .• ins. Try 646-~l •••••••••••••• •••• •• • • • _646-__ 1845 ______ _ ------ MAIUNA MUN t-:\ \ll:tl~ Hai6MJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• TAXSERVICE Wal!s. Fireplaces., Re· Pers/Bus Income Tax laimnf Walls. 100 s of Call M2·&U9 for appt. ~J2. references . me 836-SSSS24h Repair & Reroor. All · · rs. ..._..../Repair t y p es . s h 1 n g I e s . Dan's Tret-Sl'rv1re. Top. WAU.P.ArERIHG ••••••••••••••••••••••• rockshakes -compo·tar pang. staking. & thin-.. Hkkpl/. bud1ot1.•t111~. hill l"•Ylll~ Sml hie. .l andn 1dual' u7J 7K.ll { 'ul\..,lrl.J(•t1on ull typ.·.. NCI 1oh 1 !>mall l.11.·tnM.•d l..1t~ haullng.movlnu . Garage Yard cleaning. Reas rates ~2-0705 PROFCiSJONAL INCOMETAXSERV. Refs offered. Eves, Neal patches & textures Free esl. 541-5930 l-'1n. rung 64&-9_~----- 631·3085. 67>1266 Ftt&EST. 893·1439 Avall. ----~----Slump& tree removal. ~PlN 7~ t !lti72 Ccrpem.r Ho.Mcleclftittg Your home or my office. For appt. ca II 968-5436. Flreplaces. planters, eti:. New-remodel. Refs . E.5t. 646-6'&4 Knowles Painting. inti· PATCH PLASTERING ext. Sand blast. text coat· A 11 t y p e s . F r e e Ing, Comm/ Res. 836-1120 estimates. Call 54().-6825 'Ib>mas parks h<' roor re· Free csumales. pair & coatings. Feb. 646-3627 ....•...............••. CaJ"P{'nt1.•r 1-'n'l' ":.i.t \n:y :.iu> J()bs (',111 \llJn or Tony t14tl 114>-i!I i..l'!>tt-r J Bent G I'll (·on tr "P4'<'1<1l121n.,-rn p.ttroi.. dc<'kl>, lanflHa PHl~ & home 1m pr(lvl.'mcnl :i 5S I ro.s4 or ~ 1 l O!lO ••••••••••••••••••••••• * n ontN 'S HOUSE· <.1.1-;ANlNG SERVICE . .._CMC• Mmng Spec. StOO off on linseed Tuforin«J oil treating. shmgles & ••••••••••• ••••••••••. • for J thoroughly clean •••••••0 •••••••••••••• house 540-0657 Specializing In auto & •••••••••••••••••••••••Paperhanging. Starting Plas t e r Patching : Moving & hauling. at $8.00 per single roll. Plaster. s tuc co & shakes. asphalt & acryhc . • l'Ollllng ror composition Tutonng: Credenlialed stungles & blHlp roofm~. exp'd readtng/math lab ---CUSTOM wooilworkmi;. re'>1d cnt1al & 1·0tn· merc&lll Call Wa}nc. 547.9264 Bectric:al ••••••••••••••••••••••• W11nt a REALLY CLEAN homeowner coverages. Robertson lns. Assoc. 675·0562 2() yrs. e xper. Free teacher.494·4B30. Freight, bldg materials. 636-9508 Ask for Bob . drywall. lnl./Ext. 'Free household goods etc.----------est.540-1641 Lowest rates in town. CUst.om Wallpapenng ----------1 --------- Want Ad R~ult' t~l 5tf71i ELECTRICIAN PnC'cd llOUSE7 Call Gingham nght-frt-t> estimate on Girl. Freeest.645-5123 larg<' or '>mall JObs. Lac'el'\SNI 673 0359 Sell 1dleitems Have something to sell'.' 642·5678 Classified ads do It well. John. sss-~ All Work Guar. Free Est. People who need people 673-4158 should always check the WANT ACTION? Classifed Ads 642·5678 Want Ad Help'.' 642·5678 Service Directory in the DAil. Y PILOT E s t1m . Memb e r O\amber or Commerce No Wa.Jung 835.QJ 13 Want Ads Call 642·S67f People who need peoplt.• should always check th\' Service Directory in the DAILY PILOT ~~~ ..... !L~~ ~~~ ..... !!.~~ ~!.~~ ..... !!!~ ~~~ ..... ?!~ ~~~ ..... !!!~ ~-~~ ..... !!!~ ~~~ ..... ?!~ ~~~ ..... !!~~ ~~~~ ..... ?!~.~ Accou11..JTl11o..IG AtJTOMOT• pl~JoR:TS Babys1tter·before & after BO 0 K K E E P E R O.ERICAL CONTROLLER/ •DRIVER• " " ~ :-.c hool. Horbor view FULL/CHARGE CoastalPft'SOllMf ACCOUNTANT CUSTODIAL De ntal o ffi<'e . Ex · Expandin~ ro. looking CLERK Cou...,..ERMro..11 School are3. 752·0211 For rapidly expanding "gettcv COMMERCIAi.. Appbcallons now being pierienced chairside. for peop e wllla'n" to Bu.~y Ch~v'rolet de~l<'r days640.2095 eves construction co~pany . Has lots~ jobs ~vailable CONSTRUCTION . taken for substitute n.lght RDA x-ray license . 4. work. Nea~ap r. Good GrowinJt company hus near Orange County Banking Salary co~mensurate with many fine, super lmrr:ied. o~enang with sweepers. 4 hr shirts. handed. Busy offi<'e Top dnvmg re<'. 0 r 18. Co. vpcrung for a stronii Jc J\arport n eeds part!> Ull t Cl k/T II ·r with experien ce. For companies and they're major e:s t abl1s hed $3.57 per. hr_. H.B. City salary, benefits. Hunt· velucles. per hr+ rounlm8 clerk m the 10 1 1 Y r e t appt.. 840-4404 all FREE' Orange Co. Developer/ School DisLnct 73S 14th 1na1on 8 <'h 962 7797 c 11 M k 'entory' ronc.rol1cost JC'· countt•rlJlen with GM Expencnce prererred. . General Contractor. Street.HBt714i536-88St. ~ . . • mC'ent1ves. a ar l"ounling area. Excellent parts expen encc. Good Salary commensurate &okkeeper Fee Paid 540.6055 Must have construction _7_5_1 _21686 _______ _ be n e r 1 t i. C a I I pay· en v 1 ron m e n t w/exper. Please~pply at GM Offlc• Tram•~ CoastalP.nonn.t & EDP. experience & be Dental Asst. Cor Orthodon-DRIVERS 17t4 l979·3800forappt. ~~~~~~~t?P£;_,~0r8~db Bank of Cahforrua. 1401 Entry level pos for fig Agetlcy capable or assuming CUSTODIAN·ldeal job tic practice in Lag. Bch. News paper deli very. Pt..AN HOLD, CORP Dove. NB 92660. 833·3511. oriented ind1v w/estab 2790 Harbor CM complete accounting part lime rustoJhan & Experience preferred Permanent parHamCJOb 17621 Von Karman Cook. E.O.E. co. Call Candace. also ALL JOBS FREE l"eS(X)f\Slbility f~r ;;eve~al gardener. Mon·f'ri. App· 497·2A64 dellvenng early mornmg lrvioe. Cal 92714 HOW ARD Che.,rotet ,_________ ree jobs, 841H288. Dennis entitles. Quahf1ed in· ly 1660 Placencia Ave. LA Times to homes '" Equalopplyemploycr Oove .\QuailSlS. BANKJNG & Dennis Personnel d1vldu al will be in· Costa Mesa. DENTAL ASSISTANT .l'V\ne/NB area. Must b~ NEWPORT BEACH Service of Huntington "*ERKS novative, well organized with chair side and front reliable & have dependa· ADMIM SECRET ARY lli..IEW Beach. 16168 Beach. W. & capable of implement· Data ~~•Rg office capabililles. f1 ex1-ble transportation. No City of Laguna Beach. AtJTOMOTJVE " mg an ln·bouse data pro-,.-,..,.;..,......, Ne FIT schedule in our rollect1ng. Salary $350 $&3 to $1089 per mo p ARTS cessing system. :Perm a· Newport Beach offare. mo. S46-023S Challenging & respon COUNTER PERSON ACCOUNTS Bookkeeping UJQJEM nent position with ex· EDP 551-6896<'alleves. ------- position reporting to the BMW or for eign ex -SUPERVISOR BOOKKEEPER ce.Uentsalary & bene£1ts. OPERATOR o EN -r AL "s s T . directors of fin3nce & perience preferred. Con· Ol>eniru!s now available SUbnut your confidential PenodonlJSl nds F/T as· Personnel: r equires ta(1.Glennat Anexcellentopportunity $6 50 for full or part/time resumetoAdf460.Daily We arelook..ingforapro-st.Expandedduttesopp· f.!ood secretarial skills & ROY CARVER BMW 15 :\Y3 &lable with Colum-• clerks on 2nd & 3rd Pllot, 330 W · Bay St. fessional and highly ty. X·ray cert reqd. Exp ability to work mden"n 1540 JamborN.' Road bia Savmgs. a growing Per Hour shifts. No experience Costa Mesa, Ca. 92626 motivated lndivldual lo ........t'd. Sat onon Reply to .-~ f1nanc1al Or0 anttation. process c r1't1"cal "Om t""" ,,~ tit' n t I y 1 11 ,1 ,, <I · NEWPORT AEACll We're seekln ~ an in· We need 3 full charge necessary, we t:aan. Cooks. days or evenings. t t t ' · it37L '#-Dally Pilot. I' 0 m ini s tr ativ<! at · 640-6444 davidual knowledgeable bookkeeper thru trail Start.$3per~r.Assistant lnterv.1ews between ~,:.rv~.utf~p'.nlBaM CBoxJ..5!1· Costa Mesa. mo!>phere Apply 505 ---m all types or savings balance ror 2 week as· Managers to$3.60 per hr. 3·5PM. Mon -Fri The 370 environment. Pos1· A.""'"""'· 1-'orest Ave. LaR Bch. AlffOMOTIVE transactions to assume sigoment in San Juan Managers to SS.SO per hr. Rusty Pelican. 2735 Pac. ---------prior to 2 20/79. Ph "MAHFRIDAY!" Advancem ent 0 ~ lion reqwres rotating DENTALASST. rcsp o n s 1b1lity for Capistrano. Duties in· porturu·u-to those w 0· CoastHwy,NB. 3·day work week 1n Chairsade.X-Raylir. 49733llext2li Toassastnew&usedcar · · dt · · lud A/P P/R G/L '-J -------manage~ in vant.'<i. IO· ~rN"~s!!1g :~ c !::,'~'r~ ~~ms are EDP. We qualify. For information various 12 hour shifts : 546-3000 • * * 1cr("st1ng tas ks & to Counsel T · r 45 can oH er top pay gotoournearestmarket COOKS previousdata5_>f'O('essing Ridlard Gibcrvac: supervise lot orderliness. ors. ypmg 0 because we specialize. or contacL the Personnel E x p r ' d . · S m a I I experience/ educ a lion 21TI2Kiowa Ln. Like to work. a round wpmasreqwred. , Ofllceat: restaurant, Corona del prefcrr-ed . Company . I Call us .or other tem· 124221.am-onStreet Mar. Days & evenings. benefits include lwt1on fluntm~on Beach cars? This wal please SAVINGS porary a"signments In ..... f d d 11 Y r Jd I f " GardenGrove,S37-4840 644-0210 re un an a w e · ouare e wmnero you! ea or semi· yourarea l;'n aJOp E 1 defined career past in TwoFr-.Ticlceh rcl.lred.. Salary open. See SUPERVISOR """fu por mp oyer S EDP. Please apply at: tolhe Ken Pierce. CALL547 7631 COOK 17th Annual HOWARDCM•rolri TRAINEE • CLERKTYPIST Emp, trained prof. con· LOHG BEACH Dove&QuallSts. We're seeltlng a Senior ACCOUMTAN1 New po r l Be a r h Unental cuisine. Med/· RODEO NEWPORT BEACH Teller for our present OVERLOAD Insurance Company of· pension plan. Apply at the Long Bearh "UTOP"RTS Costa Mesa office, lo lers an entry level posi· 2·Spm. Crown House /\rcna.300 E . Ocenn ~ "" train to assume the 1055 H. Maht lion as bl Hing clerk. Restaw-ant. 32802 S. Cst Hl\-d .. Long Beiu·b . To DB.IVERY t'l'3ponsibility or Savings S..fh I 016 Minimal typing. $500. Hwy, Lag Ngl. drum your tackels, nill Well groomed female Supervisor for a staff of SANTAANA Good Company benefits. EXPERlENCEDCOOK 00·5678.cxt272. over 18 Good driving re· five when the new Cost a Weare not a HoorsS-4:15.833-8450 Snack Bar, Country * • •. eord. Must live in Costa Mesa orrice opens this Club. Mu•t be a people •1~ a ~a Call 556 "c"" Public Accounting Firm " ---"""a r._ · '"""" September. Two year s person. 1-~or Interview APT M i\NJ\(i ~ H fortntcrv1ew appt. rmnimum teller and new CLEttk TYPIST call 6"4·5404 For SS units in <..:oc;t.i -• t ,. BOOK PASTEUP S678/mo nth. CETA Mt.~a. Expcr'd rouplt•. AlffOMOTIVE ac<'oun s experacn._c. COUNSELOR PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT PACIFIC MUTUAL 700 Newport CentCf' Dr Newport Beach. CA 92660 F.qual Opportunity Employer M IF llui,band' mus t h uv<.• *SERVICE h~hl IRA and Keogh Part time person on ~~~gti~'fie~~~~: mamt. exp. Wire bkkp)( DISPATCHER ~~1:t;I'~e::::J.wpm ~°':e:;:f'r~~· :;P~~pe1~ sldency and 10 weeks un· e ' P . C a I I e v l' !. Expenenced only. Busy person Pennysaver 1000 employment and must <21.3)865-3851. Chevrolet dealer near Columbia offcri> an out· PlarenUa,C.M. type 45wpm. apphca· S -Orange County Airport. s tandlntt h e n e fil s lions aC'cepted until For well known Cigur~ Delivery Man Full time. salon. 1-'lll Time & Part Local area dehvenes ome. will train brlght. Bearh Stationers. 4020 trim & ambillous lady. Campus Dr. N.B. 642-3630 or 556-4786 APL Mgrs. l8 unll.s. antu Excellent pay, pleasant package mrludini; d«.>nuil Busy PT office needs ex· February 8th. al The An.a.Maturecpl.l can surroundings. Perma· ins urance a nd free perlence d aide. Full Employment&TralningCounter glr l. dry DElJVERY&PICKUP work out. Apt +util. 1-·ay. nenL Opp. for advance-career appar<."I, excellent Orne. ii n~essary wall Center, S38 Main Street. cleaners. full lime. 186 E driver to deliver auto ~-2446 -1nent. See Mr. Trevino. fitartlng salaries, und nn train. Salary d cpendln11 llunllngton Beach. 16th Sl, CM As k for parts in C.M. area. Must ASSEMBLER HOW ARD Che.,rotet td1·al work envlronrn<mt on experience. call D(:c __ ... ______ Clll.hy. 548-4243 have valid CA hr & gd MECH ... .._.IC"L Uove&Qu1ulSt, rl~aiie conla<t Pn11on 644-9000. ~-1..t.-'tW-1.t-...st 00--UNT-'-_E_R_W_O_M_A_N_T_o, dnvlng record. Apply · """ "" Nf.:WPORT BEACH nc•I for on lnlM'Vlt•W 111> ~1111 annr Hub Auto Supply, 2120 l'oi;111 o n an l'lct trril -pr.1lntrru>nt. CASHIER School write contract in rental Harbor Blvd .• Costa mechanical ass(•mhly AUTO PARTS J2 llours per wk1 e,xper, Earn up 10 $300 f)<'r wk. center. must be avail Dial A Ride OriYeN Operate modem equip· mcnt & door to door transp. Calif. dnvers ht req'd. No pno r exper nee. Good driving rec a must. No SUnday work Orange Coast Ye llow Cab. 17300 Mt. Her· nnann. F. Vly. Dietary Tech. or licensed food s upervisor . Ex · cellent salary & bener11s. Mesa Ve rde Con v . Hospital. 661 Center St . C M 548·558.S Divers wanted m Newport H a rbo r . Mus t h t! <'ertrf1ed & expcnencc<f Neptune 01v 1n g Co. 646-8832. DRAFTSMAN To w o rk on Opt o Mechan1C'al dev1rel> Prefer 3 years ex · perience. Consider formal lratninl' in lieu or expenence. Hours 8·5 S6.50 to S7.00 per hour Call ror appt. 962· 7701 ext.265 area for mechanical oi-. COUNTYMA.til C..,.,io Savift9s onrn~m. M9n & ru('fl, Low tuition. Placement wkends. Apply J93C •M-e:s•a··------• s~mbh•r . St;1nd h r <I Minimum 3J'.,11 {iohbn -~•--fJ'00.6.Snt&Sun. Apply a.\.'list.7519194 NrwportBl.C.M. Dnver. errands. etc. ror knowlcdK<' of h:1nd toolN -~ In pc_>f'50f'I Kerm R1m11 De t I ti i t f working eouple Must DRIVEJtS Men or women 25 yrs or older Know the ('Oa st <"Illes. Net Sl80 a week or more Orange Coast Yellow Cab. 17300 Mt. Herrmann. Fountain Valley tNo of Slater belwn Newhope & t::uc1Jd1 ESCROW OFFICER The r'a pidly growing escrow department of a major S&l. has an 1m· mediate opportunity for an Escrow Officer with a rrurumum or 2 years ex· p&r1 e n<'c Respons1b11Jt1cs wall 1n elude developing new bu.'!mes!', working with the pubLIC' and proces::.· mg escrow rilms. An ci.- cellent salary and c·om· rruss100 are complmcnl· ed by oulstandang benefits. Please call fur an Interview a ppoinl· meflt: FIDELITY FfDEtlAL Savinc)s & LOClll Assn t Formerly Manners S11v1mcs 1 l7141 642-4000 An Equal Opportunity &nploy•r & ab ii It Y t 11 r '"1 ti l'X~111·m ,. Ullt "-' wc·ll "-soc1-a.1.._ If rd • ""'"" II I ·---------Couple wnnted to monage n a recep on s or hvc m Or. Co. & have m J• •. k, ni Iii ~ ..,...... a wurt'. '"""" nrt>Or •ml buain••ss. J>/T . peno. oHrce. We need ~hamtm . as•wmhly unio ,,, "' l101 '"1 • ,. 17141 776.•7 IO I Ill '' M COL·l "TOR 0 ~ perfect dnvmg record ----------1 I .... 1 k ., "' • .... · A .,,.,., .. ,.,.. ~ou now. •·ostuon Island Pnnls ·,1 1n1J~t M111 1·, :..c wrn "'""' 1iay --.,.......,.. Apply urs Grenn EXECUTIVE AS , ih t-A1uulOppo1iun11y rACXER elary C'ommensuratc '" · • • lnlS Exp E<H-: :._"i'l ~10;,1 wi l(r•iwlnK 1·om111•ny F:rnptoyf'rM/"' <i1•utunl( pt'raon wnntcd Willlnf to trnln an in· with experlencl'. Call p O Box C. Downey. SISTANT for Statewidl askforltayGilman t.itt 11~1" 2:100 fur 10 1-----------tor model homo11. $5 Pt•r CUSTODl"LM•t .... T &44--0683 ca11r.9024t Trade Assoc. near OC----t1•1v1ttwu1;pl. hour.OwntrllJ\S. rmd r(•f dustr oua curccr In· "" """ liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil.;;;;;;;;;;;;·;;;;;;;;w airport. Should ha\•c i\ SS E M D I, V I\ J1'•uuty Opc•ra\.or w11ntt·d _MKOIJ71bctw:2!_&5 p m dlvtdual to pnckai:e Subs titute c us todial • secretarial skills edit• WAREllS E . Sm t•l1·1· Automut•· dnv1•r nt'1<1lt·(f JUlil uroduat•1d rrnm educotlonlll mator1nls. mnint help needed. $4.56 CONTROLLER taphonel Will handle prt.s, lslsh1ft, no exp nt•c-. lltJnt lleh l"ounlo1n "'~ OK. ob10 P/Umc CLERICAL ~cellcnt workln" cond1· per ttr. H.B. Caty School frnan<'1al a nd mcm Xl.nt rnnge benr. Nr () \' Vulh•y. Newvorl ur1•11i. manlrurtat. 640 2474 a....,._ .. a m"m'-·r or "Ur tlon:s •nd benefitNll 4h0 DI.strict. 735 14th St. HB. INCOME PROPERTIES berslup records and l>e Airport. Avnet Elet:· Jo:irrdlt•nt l'/T lnNlme. ------uo:: .. v-..... " "" ·· llour week Apply ort (7l4)5:MHl85l responsible for smooth 7"• 6091 t:11ll l11•rnld t:1u1marwr. ne11uty opcratorli, J>/T , d~•mlc Newport Center A m e r I(' u n Sc r v 1 c e f trorucs. ..... . "'7 n .... , h f •~A··· L~irm. We 11r" ,.,_ ·-....... E w e -1eect1 ""........._ running of or ICC. As· .. ,. ..,..,., Pick your own ours. wou .. ~ ""'·n'""' · ..._ · nm r. ·~-,...... -socaat>on e>tpencnce de· ---------•! --c:rcnt opportuntty for ad· ex.piandina & there nre Santa ""''· Equal Op~ LosesomethlnJC valuable? strable. Salary Open. Assembly liab)'lliltn. 1lepentl11hlc, vonccment. Coll Mr. ma~ opportwiillet tor portunlty Empl~r. Place an ud 1n our Lost Our cltent. Daon Con>oratlon. a subsidiary of INC 7 ELECTRONICS l'K.'t.'<lcd for l!l mO'l Rirl, JobnllOI\. 978-0230 or 11dvancemeol Thol•--------•1 and Found columns . Daon Oevelopmenr Co rporalton (assets ~ W.C.A · · 14 ' 5ttlfers Solder('r~ 92.30, twice wkly. CDM. 978-000R for appt. Tue&· followln1 positions are That's where people look $6SQMMI. ts headquartered In Newpon Beach 833-3131. Wmng nc.Work 673-3!156 d11yll\ru 'thund11y. nowavalloblo. Classified Ads. your one· when they've found an and is concerned with commercial and FACTORY HELP-Shop Trainees n .. nVSITfL'.I' l>ny time ....,., stopshoppingcenter itemolvalue. res1den11a1 reat estate development 1n the trrunee immed. opening Temporary & permanent " .. ' Ol'outy aolon """""'' recep.. Molroom Pacific West Coast and southwest reqloos. for right female In ship· my home tn Coronn ilel tlonls\., monlcurlKl & We have tntry level posl· particularly Cahfom•a and Teicas ping dept. Ex<'ellenl -:::;;\C::'ed~~gr~l~n;01:~ Mflr. llitvt" your own anion ru1s't Coll 9SS-l842. Uon open In lhe files Cl.F.RICAL • company bcnerits & Pacific r ersonn('I trnnsportuta<in 675 02:1i 9 !i, Mnn·Frl. __ ck.'J)C.. for 2nd. 11hlf\. (5pm GRAND OPENIUf\ A<t a result of outstandmq market orowlh. a monthly reviews. Call Newport 8 ch 640· 1()70 UAUVSl'l"l'Elt wnntt•d ror IEAUTY OftHATOR to J .3011m) & 3rd. !fhifl na newly created pos11ton IS available lor a ror appl. Dellron1c Corp. Sanlt1An11 S..'WI 7016 4!'; yr boy C'1rt1 or Npt <12 :.>amlo9t1m). controller ro oversee 1rocome property 54.S-0403 ltt h ur,•u fi'h,txihff\ or lliur aty1ls t ror c~J c1t COMI SH MOiia&. "S account1no and w•fl bn t espons•bht ror - ill•rmon\•nt hr c 01 II Mulon, xlnt 011PtY for the Ga.ERAL CLUI( HEW OFACE IH 1n1t1at1n9 a review ol cne accuracy and f'a<'tory work· Sma 11 ATTENTION! ~ ~l2 .0tlam 641 ~7 ~~~~ /:.t!3h_{~~~funtele. We hove entry level 11me11ness of accountm9 data prepared on 11 ~~g ri~~~~n~n;.e~~ l\li$o lookln~ for the pro· c1e11c111 poslllons open on ~ n TORO monthly basis. estab••shmcnr of repor11no hr. wk good benems. Fwl' & Travel• 8.'lbys1lter.~l Toro ar\1(1, • • Mntun> wofl\11 n, !\tnrtlnl( Girls & Guys Jan 2nd. wk. dnys 7 om to Duo to expansion, we 4:30. Cnre for lnranl. have openinaa to trnvcl Ref. rt'q. 768-7446 toffawaU Ir thrv-out USA Want Ad Results 642·5678 & return w/young fun ______ __.,;...;;..:,...:; group . NO E X P E R J E N C E ~ rsc:;--~ NECESSARY. All ~,7,' Uilll.aT'S tranaporUUon furnished ..... ~ "'!"\• aJon1•12 wk. training ot i1 NEW OW' expense. All appli. , WITH canta m111t be 18 & ov ·r. 1,. ~ _ """•?. &nfilached It ~ady lo --'"" - l••v• lromed. For •-...,, -~ 1*1<Jn•l interview sec: 1 ~· Ma. Bftrn s WEOS & mu.RS ONLY, lOAM to & 5 PM al Costa Mt-50 Inn, ,,.,,, _,,. ~ ~Harbor Olvd. (Nut to S . Plcao f'rw y > ~L ~ .... -Wbdher you're buylna or ~tfleo.llr'*"....,..._ te_lllnc. Cla11trlcd ud· '°"~"""'ln1"1"1oc81 Vtt\iatnt "Ill act your GOIMOIHlll'f ... '"'Y .. MaMtae to the rlahl. l)C'0· 1 l1tiitl41t.ll ~Call Toda.YI 6(2.$678. --··· ·- r>er pel'80n to cul men·., day shift (8am lo 5pm). slendards ol managing agents end 1ra1ninq and ~ 7lOl Ask for Dan. 1603 h:uronl)'. Mual also have 2nd . s h Ht < Spm t o Suite 200, 23491 El Toro Rd. i11.1perv1s100 of departmef'lt&I staff W. Alton, Santa Ana. cUcnt.elc. All lnturvlcw11 1 :30am ), & 3rd. shift atrlctl)' conrldenllal. (12:30am to 9am) moth Many Jobs Available For: Preterred background and expenence should Fad.Or)' Trainee, ceramic Rlt'ba.td Ouellette Salon, ablllly le office ex· ACC~ ioelude a formal accounhng des1gna1ion and lndust. Apply Ceram· 200N-Ct D N 8 petlencehelpful 2·4 years related uperience within a Tut 981 w 18lhSLC M ..... _. • '" r, · · · CLllUCS eomme<clal real estate environment. · · · · Boal Hardware Saloa C1tric411 ICIY"1NCH Penon. PIT2daya a wk. Dey lhltl pogiUona open llCS"llOHISTS Shock Hardware roe penona with math & SICllT AlllS 2llOOl..afaLettc 1~1tey ability. t.ypma & TYptSTS N~-m..•c" omceexpert~ce. WOID NOCISSO~S • ~.,-~ic Ellcdlml working condl· Great Benefits """""---r Uonslccornp.anyheneflls T p N .::-Full tal lnvstmnl ltrm, dttttd. Please rontact op ay -0 "ee x lnt oppty. Exp & per 0 10Melorapplydalb WorkAt>av.WeekorMonth maturity r cqd. C•ll !Ml. trvlne loou11tr1111 Art• 640-0123 Apply In Person BOOKKEEPER ADP Tu~~ & Wed 9:»3'p tn. tO>mmldiObs) I"· ~ i l~DJ· NewPort Beach toveat DCM~•ON e -Jo'trm full char-1e com· J"tn.ll mwlons bookkeeper r" S£1VICES --• -~ -exp In P•tboard T1 .. irili s.i•lat ayslcrna, lrnowled1e In 180 Newport Center Dr. .a•.a 1 .,.__.. 14• •071 r ad Ina computer re· NPB. 714..U·~ ext.213 ...... _.._ ~ porU. Call 64().012) F.quaJ Oppor Employer Ii.. _ Ml.,.... IMd This is an excellent opp0rtuntry to join a young. aogressl\'9 concern at a key s1199 of thelr planned expansion Interested parhes should con1act O G Thomson. (71•) 955·1650 or write to him at . FUa.aec lmmed opening in our continuous policy depl. Pnor business ex-otr It It t)'J>Ulg desired. but not flCC Please apply In pc~~AMERICA INSCO. M20 Bristol Co.ta Me.a (Across rr S Ca\ Pln1u flonat/ManatertU/detlf '4ftt.cd. Xlnf wk'i cood. Xlnt potent. 41MSl$. Make your 1 hoppln1t ltr by ualnl the Dally Pilot C(latalned Ms. l==========. \ • MefpW-.cl 1100 HeipW•t•d 7100 Ht4pW•hd 7100 Wedn•d9)',Febfuary7 1979 * DAILVPILOT +<87 .••.............•...............•....• ,....... ••....•.•....•.....•.•. . ~w..... 7100HelpW...t.d 7100 .... wCJft .. d 7100 MAUU1raTr111n~ r~E Ul'ART~s·r,p11·. RF.Ct:PT I TYP I ST .... w.tec1 7100 MetpW..e.ct 7100~W..tff 7100 ... ••••••••••••••• •••• ••••••••••••••••••• • ••• ••••.••• • • •• • ••••••••••• Mull 011tl(lll1l «lf'P with 1''H/Sut F.xi>cr d Apply lmn:w!d openln&. Pit All ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••• •• food Sand"' ttb •hup GUARDS lr1iurar111• In l'lud lib ral bcnthl•. IH>Od Pf' n n Y s a_v er , 19 6 O meJ benef. 214 E Al~n. ~person entr)' level. Shop help wanted. oo ex· IK'l'<iJ m•Cur woman ~ T AD JUSTO 1lAl't1.n11 ular-y. (•XCl'P Phtcl'nlla. C M S.A <:all 557--0961. wllh ludlng 11pphan SICY /EXIC per>~ce neces.s!tt'J', Call q.: no bunl'r l 1nlon 1' II & JI Umt-All art'·~ G10Wlfl1 n.1rµ •111itl 11ppt> 1Jc.in.•l t1Vportunlt)' tor .. , c-elelectromca mra. Mus\ E.xpandlng dyn 11 mic 83l-0033. Xllrt medic'•' bc-n cu. t11urcn m '''""!> ... •t lo 11rt101111• tmuv ' 1111 ar<'' he •• 1r11art~r a p•'JE-UP R.ccept1on11t1secret•rr. be ioteiu1ent. a mbitious, coneu1una en11oeennii --------h-1 ~ lllOnlinl onl) nc I':'\ 11 Ill' I• .. , n~ur "' ~111111'1' ul'° li·t• job\ )'\'llr \rlilDJOlf pro1tr"m lO IW rot busy ~tractors or . ..,,.11.motfvat.ed El::OC. ~firm In Orange Sitter. afte r SC 00 • pllon ~•Ila ph • -:'Omt ' I) e11prn •1 n• Ii ~ Orllnt ;. O\•n' tn1naaer Some colleec: ·~SEMBLER c M. Mu.at have pleasant eau lll 8M 9831 Coreas t.hcu rv1ccs of an 2 J(HJ:30PM . ., & 8 yr ~ancho Marlc•l • .:ti)~ n A1Jpl iuv r~ I nt• I' ... uwl ~n11 ~of pr<:ft•rrtid Veta ltaln1na Ail phone voice. 4Swpm· . ex ~.xec ~ec for u Sr olcb. Weekdays Own F.iulblull Dr, :'\j)l n, h I •on 5ttn Ir • J .1, Hunu111{t11n "4· Ith lilltwl upp IC) v I' ti "lf k r 0 r wUh al least l ycur CX· accura~. S48·M43 Sale&· Part \lme d1recl. vi:'Pret The r ..... n-!C a trans. Some eJ<tended ----....._~--~ W &thht.r ll, uni.a Aoa • man er Pt I ererabl wholeule. retail. Ne · ,....., ... eves. 0.YS ~H!9S3, eves t-'ull lien•· pan oror t.-m1.-llU\lnt IHO!' n .. lt'h Ir 58l t8ll r c·ncc. pr y RECEPTIONIST: lite doortodoor.Beyourowt mln ol ~yrs exper In M7~.S2.00pr hr. l till'phooe r~nl1ll1 for 1-' 1111 ti rv Fri Ba•n-111•111 f'tn.mcc Co new:&P•P~ Er icceAIJenl t typing. Yacht Bkr. & boss. Will train & assllit. oom1 ~.·~~work( o,tong loul ~Drill • lnl 1tra ~· ~I Toro company -nc its. f,P Y Boat dlstributor on tht' 979-86. w ....... a .. ...,ry r'<' s rom Stationery Storl' r n 416-IJl.'lllfani·• _ ~lwetn 91\M & 6 'M. Say. Part time incl ~ emJ)loyers. Xlnt CoronadcJMarncedseic -' c; \JUlS •CCOU.._.T M""'""I f'r ont Office Moodaylhru Friday wknds. W/yachlmg A:i· Salts ulary "fnnite t>tneflt.s per·d sales ••dY. 1''\111 Cat F.Ri\l. Ut"t'l " A ..,. UuayNH OU.G)'n or ottAMGECOAST llOC.Corp.646--0Ml I.I.SALIS a.talaoolfered.Subm1t time.5dBY$,Xlnlwork l')lJll-t •i·t'ura~ ~"'pm SECURITY •"MIMISTRA TOR fit•t• t'.xP4-'ncnccd only DAILY PfLOT We have a few openings tebl.lme lo P ersonnel mg condi. E$pec1111ly <~II btofurf' •m '" •ti "4M no't'd P&>IY f'leaat-11cnd G42-SQl2 UCIPT to i7SO on our sates start for Dire:tor. J ack G Raub noccllentele. 615· tOlO . .4 ~ TIC SO »U ('~I ., 11t m n1 t'tl ,.,, ~u.mc lo p 0 80ic l~. 330 W Bay Sl. Fee Paid Ueeosed, prole&Atoo.al re· Co, P.O. Boll 5019, Co:ito --------- mi 111.' tr .ot 1.1 r w 11 h <.:oitta Mesa, !i2627, Box Costa Mesa Alert pers has opply lo a l estate agents or 'Meea. Ca . 92626. E.O.E. Steno wfgood shorthand ~;ENKHAl .Of"l-'l\'1-bu.. 10 our H•f'••nl c.\ l'llll'hl)t· lo•·nt•lila ltu!lt 4%3 EquolOpportunily train for secr et arial brokers U interested. M/F/H. + typing. Publishing Whoft•,u1lt-Lum r < ,, ~ •·~ran w .. 1111. 1 'r:·ntm, l'o 1tHl11 IJl _ Employer w/uit.er'g ro. Call Kn~. please send resume to J firm near O.C. airport. ,Hall.1n1 e ... ~ 1\lh ·,pm \( ... ",..''" s·~~unl~)t'I ~ •• 1u' .. r..'.c '" H" IJIJIOll"lhlOl t' of M•-d1c11I Sttr\'tary. eJ<p'd, also fee jobs. 833·2700. Kremb1s. Quail Place ~d opl '!'!~~~ty. Call J . "t")'• llOl..,. wu 1iu1,·~ rn .. • ~ ' .. '"' 11U ,w, vun111i 11 a•,•cml~ rroture H t'itllY d1ctallof1, PBX OenAis & DeM1s Person· Properties. 1400 Quall " well._.. ...,,o }~1w1~r,., del>'"'e<1,"hk &. hit' 1•••11IU1JllnK "'''" b.1nlt. &l1011tdesk Busy offlce Ans w e r in g s ervice nelSerV1ceoflrvme.2il82 St. &.i1le 13S. Newport SECRETARY ---~"' 'Cl ~' "t u1m, ....,_/.,..wpori le~b Jntl l>rt1t.1•r .1i:1• f11 m SUliiry open 645·1172 oiperator full & PtT . C:all Michelson. Beach9'l660 STOQ( CLYK lllU'.lY cl\ti. ' l1 fo1 UI SCMto AAo/ A~oheim )\1)11Wll·ll~t· 11( in vol e3561 Some UrtJng of furn & tetv1ew Wnlctla '' ,.,,.,,..Oft/a-.oPartc ""'"ta. d•'ltr.ibk l'll'a!>t' M"11\'al Restiturant Sales Service Mgr. Fast Our Studro is seeking .:i eq1ap req·d. Purchasing t>'1S.SZ:S , ,.WI> 11t ewport Psych1atnc ofc PBX OPERATOR Waitress & Kitchen Man growtng Packaging Co.. .. or ma int eltp. helpful as CdUo M.10 & The w 1 p I tin l s. a nt q s & Orange Co Arprt area, /\Dply btwn 3,5 Ancient needs sharp. intelligent bng,.t, energetic, career well as an abi h\y to GeBAJ. O FflCI WWHNr Ar.a P~H.'>ONN.-;t. lSWJ.ned glass needs OFC inler busy s watchbrd. Manner, 2607 w Cst person. Duties include oriented per:. on who perform mlJlor repa1r11 & Llt:-:l'AHTMt;'r MGR1o match Fir & PJT day shafts Hwy.N.8 .""""""l. purchas ing . sales possesses iclnt Cypinic tvning.Callror appl. ~~rh•nct-n, ~ t'll ., r> E 0 E M b f l ........,~ skills & lS eager lo learn ",.... '"' NOS N b~ l)'pltl", pr .. 111•1 .... , ~ I M M t O I A T E r R I C E S M I T H . . . any ene 1 s. service, in11entory con · ~11 facets or Studto pro W&S~LA · BA K .. ~ •" , 714 /631 ·3800 Pay according to exp. RESTAURANT lrol. Writ train right .... 979-4600 L 0 I'_: " traur4.l11. 10 .. t'.Y ti' 0PEH1 MG S fo r PACIFIC ___ """.,,..... 833 .... .,., R T ...... 1_ •• ducUon, from audio re· - l ....... k n... r I ,,_..~. .,,..,.,.,,, o..d -r-IUG person. Start at $800 __..,_ d od ...... ,. v.,porton1l> nr •up~rv sory le wel ''""'"'g lo v1 eo pr UC· Stock girls. 6·4:30 Mon ;l(fvant't'tn\'nl Xlnt n\m s..c:wt~Offl h MUTUAL MGMTTR.&l.,EE fllXOPER. now taking applications '15l·2788 tlOn. Please call ror an Thurs. Nea r O c . PtU1¥ lx'ncflL., lnformul CH'6 w o Ill C r ,.. " for person to tram as terv w appt Al 979 1483 nm~ 'M Call M1ll1t"•" wantT p PAY, with a 7IMI ewport hl'nfrr >r Oppty to i:irow W/in· Oper's for t elephone manager. Fast food CX· Sale es W0Mmeo·GN1ft Shop 111 1e . _rpo.;.._rt_. _. ____ _ £lam ~5800 ~edc°"'fHIBY. Nt.•11.purt~·;u· ,l'A!IZliro temat'l chain of retail answenngservice. Must pr. helpful. but not nee osta esa· ewport Sludents ·Ages t 3 16 swes. Wt-orr full salary be able to work some Apply in person only. f\IU&part time. 838·2643 MEDIA OME needed for Part Ttml.' (it'llef' s I PAY THOSE CHRISTMAS llLLS WORK Wll f:N VO L WANT ()pcnings 1n wurchou~e. ldttory & o<fice Call VICTOR TentpcM 01 f Sft'•ice5 434181rchSt,Stt':!l:J Newport Bea\'h 55MS20 And add your n ew paychecks to February·:. bl.I.Igel.. --- .:.u:u • .1 Sl.OOTO "'l.IS i-:quulOpportunity tra1ng prog. mg mt weekends. Typing 35 Mon thru Sat. 9.4 7120 PRODUCTIONS work. Aft school & ~" ' f:mplo,>l'rM f" ban pd wpm re quired. Ex· "'"·-ger.Hunt Bch Seamstresse s, ex · P.:R HOUR ·--------•! U..'I. vac.' tns .. sav-l:Allll n ed M Th S Salurdays. Good eilrn· ~ mgsplan. Reta1'lexperor penence preferred or pe enc • on· urs. 54"525 . f C -'II · M R~ A R L "•·30 N 0 C a rport "" mgs. For an o call. Jt! f f'AOMOTIOtil degree req·d Must be WI train. any com · ~T U ANT HE p ,,..... • r . I at'54'1177'1. CAH PA y ln•tfttC!fY Control willing lo re·locale al co pany benefits. Full time Breakfast & lunch buUet 979-1483 i--------- TO $4.25 PER HOUR Pncmg. ~htpptnl( &c rec expense. Call 636·2481 or part lime. day & even· style. O C Airport ilrea. SEAMSTRESS wanted SECRETARY TlCH TEST SI 2K StHlw typmf(. many de ask for Sondee S40-?33'7 ingshlrts available. Part & rull time needed. h a.-~'--'R-...t L'eu Paid tJJb NH area 645·7040 l . Al rt II C k d h h ours op or yours. Com ~~ .. ~ .. ,.. r ~ J\i>plv 111 ~rson Mnnd:iy lo f''r1day , HAM to ~l'M ______ ask for Marsha, Mon l'VlllC rpo area ca 00 • is was e r . m e r cia l exp . on Voong expandmg com Electronics firm :.ccki.. L 1-: Ao f, R s II t p thruFr1.9:3G-4 ~3333· cou.nterhe!p.CallRonor machines . Graybo pany seeks person for troubleshooter w/PCP POSITIONS College PIER I IMPORTS ~~~Island area call ~-Spm for appt Originals. 831·2630 or va.nety of duties incld 'S:: exp. Call Marion, also WELLS S1•n1ors/grads, Mil-', EqualOpporEmployer Costa Mesa area citll ~S386 sec retarial, heavy feeJobs.833-2700.Denms 1S27 years Salary plus ---------6"{3-ll6S. E O.E. SAILBOAT SALESMAN Seams•-~. canvas,_ up· purchasing & recept & Dennafs P e r s onnel F •RGO lx'flefits from first day of Exper ience preferred u=-> "' tasks. Good typing skills. Service o lrvme, 2082 ~ Jf}.weekstra1nin"pcriod Mgr1'rainee Fee Paid PIXOP.:111 KooaManne67clA03 hols t e ry 'produclt> intell. ln1t1a t1vc bui.y Michelson " ao"""y ...... Mt~ SI .. 400 l>ft. · .r .. Permanent pos 1t1 on ---------GUARD Learn lcadcr:.h1p :.kills ~ AV "" .,, WiU train F·T 2:30pm· ph's, oppty to progres:. lo use in business world Impressive corp ore, ofrs llpm. Mature lady Con· SALES Amb1l1ous person Company benel•lJ. exp. X I n t b c n f . C a I I TB.EPHONE SALES SERVICES after service. Technical k e Y Po s lo 1 n div tact Maurine, Newporter who wants to earn but pref'eM'ed. 64S·224 1 A M E R I C A N Work. p/ti me 1n our I Sll W tramm1t. combat arms C~t1riu:is:1i;;, i!!llj~~.. JM,ll07 Jamboree Rd. ~~: gd~~~!aai~c~~= Secretary for Pvt. Club. LEA RN I NG C ORP. ~~~:~ft~ asndl~~111r~~~ lil. Comm onweolth r~~~l:~le c':1les~~~ Y~~~ 833-2700. Dennis & Oen· _N_._B_. 644-·-l?_OO_E_.o_._E_. --Assis lance g 1 v en . 3-S yrs o(c exp XlnllYP· -7-14-1-894--4437______ p I l' as u re l i m e r or ~al Office Full~. CA Army Officer Candidate nis Personnel Service or Whlsle. retail sales. Call ing, highly detail onen· SECRETARY f'ull t1me yo ur s c Ir . W age s ACCOUMTIHG SchoolcOCSl. lrvme.~Michelson. S200PStWEEtC lorappt. s 30-6 30da1ly lated & conscientious Attractive. mature +comm.Callfordeta1b. CLER., OR Coot., Mesa S40 1026 731·219tlor $1684 Ability to mterlace with person with office ex L.A. TIMES " Porttime,no eltpenence ---------top level executives a p erlencl.' Accurat e Twopos1tlons areav11il:1 Monday, Trwi.day, W1•d !lunringtonl3ch!1~·8821 MOVIEFIRM nee. Researching news Sdn-._.,.R_.._.. mus t. Call for a pt typis t. good phon;,• ___ ._M_0_·030_1 __ _ bleinourbusy accounl nesrlay. Thur:.tl.1v cli ppin gs . Write -r• ...... ...., ~5000ext520 I c ing deparlmenl One 111,,M.4PM , t'l.OS1'~0 r~adperM>n wanlcd Skm SESCSEXTRAS R L W 1 0 E FUii lime & part time.· persona 1ly onl<H'I Telephone contact work. position is in our Ac f'ridayut 11' lleaven Rest La Paz Kids Teens.Adults. Ex· W 0 O Exp. helpful, excellent Secretary Bobbie at 846 -:!8b4 Benefit show tickets . counts Payable d1 v1Mon 230WWorner Htl ,l..ag.lfills5lllll44o repfionalopportunllyfor ~~~rL~.~:a~m~.'.lg~ H.B. location. Good Newport Center law btwn9-S. Pay1St:00!1 49S·l&9_3 __ and one IS in the gentrul Rm 2 17 Lf:C~ALSECRETARY those wishlng lo break ll.l.60195. . salary. For appt. call firm. Intelligence. good SECRETARY TRAINEE 41ccounling d1 vi.!>10n Santo Af'la, CA I ..i.iuna lhlls 2 } rs CA into movies. $2().$200 per ---------521-8541 skills & pnor legal ex· Typtng & shorthand re TELEPHONE SOLICITORS Some bookkeeping, Gtl., Stalt•l.u· No C f,()% e.xp nee s 1H IOOwpm. day poss. (7 1'1 ) 761·12445a1 __ es_&_En_g_r_a_v_m_g-. -,.-,u-ll penence reqwred Call q1.11red. Call 114499.1351 OC" accounts payable t•x L'~ ( type llOwpm. salary com V l DE 0 C ASTING Photo Drh..Up °'PIT. Noack Trophy & Ruth Brazer759-3800 for 111terv1ew appt Expenenced Only Sell ~nence prefered 10 ....,ual >p1JOrtunity """· • l ... th b •·t SERVICE. <Now in 4th Part 'I'lme ob AM & PM .,..._ n.... p H h Em11lo~·er M r' .... :u.1,ura l' "i '1 lu Y J · i::.ngraving Co. 102 E SECRETARY SECRETARY-""·II time. ..,..,ty ilot. ig est com· ey experience rl .. ,._ ____ ,, ____ •I Call Mrs Wins low yearl shiltsavailforCdM,Call 1 ..... St tSu CM .-u m1:.s1on paid Your qUlred, neat handwnllng'' """'• I""" 7""U"" ""'' · a penor. Must be self mouvaled, fo r Ma n uf a ct u re r' "'" uuu ---------• _. '""· 646-3141 phone at home Over 21, & light typing helprut Head he>u!ekeeper p.irt ---------------------------1ntelhgent. fast. ac Agents. 2 persons in of· LO Card. Call 835,6453. Excellent working c·ond1· time sll>ck boy & maids Lo:i:nl See'y, PtT. 5 10 hrs Noon-aides wanted for Pool C I ea n e r & r e· Sales curate typmg skills . 10 fice. Take orders. pre· 1_3p M t.1ons&companyben<'f1ts The Inn Al Lai.:uno, 211 pr wk.flex1ble Domestic Rea Middle School. pamnann!,x~enced. EA.RH WHILE keyexpenence Frontof pare literature. phone & --------- including dental plan. N Cst Hwy, Laguna relauonscxper w1ab1ll 556-3437 ~ rice appearance some typing. Must be TELEXOPER. Apply 8am llam & lpm 8".ich ty to handle d1sso from NURSE AlD. live i" fire.school a_ide for 2 yr YOU.LlLEARN Pleasant phone voice able lo organize offlc:e. Exper'donly.SmallN R. Jpm, National Educ a suirt to finish w1m1n " old class. Hours 9 AM· Have run part-time earn Salary commensurate 7S~HlSO. Exporltng firm needs lion, 4401 Birch St., H~pital:. supervision Non smkr needed in Cdm home. l2;30 PM M·F 646-4318 1 n g s 3 o o . wilhexpenence Send re· ---------per..on 2·6 PM. 5 days a ~ewport flearh 'Nl•ar Hirsl's Aides only N11. prt Ctr 640 89'11 rEangmpS3Ser peonradlayc'aprroe vr1od· 7AM "PM S4-00/commiss1on offer· sume with salary history SECRET ... RY JR. wk .. S3.SO per hr. Plea~c c. u • .. u , .,, ., .,.. 1 .....a Secy TR $900 elderly lady. Mon AM lo Ing char~e accts in a ma· ......... ,.,,_..., call 640·6313. a:.k ror 0 C. Airport) "'qu~I Op Abo"e a""'r~f"' w,1 .... L. "· --- --s r ---""-------to P.O. Box 2195, Costa "' porturuty Employt!r health bt-nt' 11'. /\flpl• ~ s PRODUCTIOH Jor retail store an your m=a 07~. General office duties re PegKy · ,, Mu Ill ally prac of r s at AM. Refs nee. Up----------quinnggood typtng sk1ll~ -~;;...... _____ _ 1 _ Newport Conv <..'l'nlt!r, l'urt.'C.'r-startforbnghtm John H ea lth Ca r e TRAINEE area.Wc tram! SECRETARVt EXEt &.light dictation. Will bl! TOM OR R O W S -----------~~·5wpo5 ~u&~~~or Av t• div w/ ulc llkllls Call Ser v ices. 752·0992 . Rubber hose products, A.D.S Ext~/S23·Sl6S peed sharpwomuntodo lramed forrellefofPBX FA('JLITY TODAY Gl't I General f _ _ _ LA-she. 833 .l700. 01.'nnis & E.O. E . I.nine area. must pass 2131945-3961 vanety or duties in ct operator. Excellent op in on the ground noor on ' WANT To I HOTEL Front dc'-k clrk, D enn 1 s r c rs on 11 e I HURS~ AIDES company phys ical mcL Client relations, Light ponuruty m salel> depart ly the best need apply I Service of Irvine. 2082 ~.. backX·ray. M0·'1639 SALES bookkeeping, typmg re· mert for self·mouvaled LVN 'S & Nursing Assl · I illl shlfl~ avail Call for Michelson. 11 7 F\IU time. 3-11.11-7 E.O.E GALS GUYS PortS etc. Good oppty for ind!Vldual All shift:. .iva1l. Apply in I GO BACK I appl 645·~ t''<I S<!O, --------part lime Good salary advancement. salary to Contact Mrs_Wh1\L' pen.on. Santa Ann Com ' I >« J0lo51'M. ~on l•rt Live-In Ho useket•Eer. lmroac sm Conv. Hos·p Production Worker·Cut &ILETO s'" ... ~'.7"1·27"° c & "" LI A ...... _,., " 00 f'or Interview Appl. mwuly onv Center. 600 I TO WORK? I ll.o«•I Mc.tel Eni:hsh speaking. JdO 20362 Santa Ana Ave. ~-~~;ewmg. r U TRAYB. MOW? Secretary, mterested '" Paulo· . E Washington. Santu I • I HIGHT AUDITOR \sle,NB.&7&-2.233. C.M.S49-306l Need 9 energet.Jc gals & learning g r ou p in · 0Sl8r _An_a.;_,Ca_. ____ _ I Visit our New I 11 pm to 1 am . ex· Office/Take·in Person Project lndscp architect, guys, must be neat. sgl, surance. Excellent A · t8 I Tow Truck Drivers ex-t t .. clkk)fon Beach I penenced NCR 4200. lm LOAN W i 11 tr a In I m a n Y Palm Springs firm Land & 18 & over . T ravel benefits. Fred S. James ~ S.. 0C. per'd. Top pay. Apply I lntervJewiogCentl.'r' 1 1 mediate opening. 1-'ull COUHSELOR benefits. For appt call plUannlng & lndscpsa1rch. F1orida. Hawaii. New &Co. lrv. Call ;52.0990 ca:,&AMEsA G&W Towing, 7408 \Jme. 'tJ 1 bl Bill Munson. 644·1380 ·cense not nee. a ary York, Texas & return No Mau rr n e Br ad I "" v . S5L7075 no. w c M 2 "~? I A poBI on ls ava1 a e . 325 0937 f ""~ v-vums ay, . 64'. ,....,., I Immediate opcninAs l Ani>auador lM for a career person who Slavick Jew eler's. ~ . o c ., exp. nee. All expense E.0.E. EquaJOpporEmployer ror Clencal and 111. I CCKta Mesa has the desire lo JOIO an _E_._o_.E_. ___________ res_.-----• prud lraining program. ---------1 1 Above avg eammgs & SECRET ARY dUSlnal skills S1gnu1> I t714164S-4840 aggress vc mortgage OFF'JCE HELPER · RealEl'ltate bonuses. Must be e n· I now for "close to I ---loan company doing Thurs.-Sun.Mesa Verde SO.CALIF.HOTTEST thuslastic & ready to Legal dept or Newport - I hom1:" temporur,v 11,.. .. 1 bu.~mess m So. Orange Conv. Hospital. 661 1111 ... u .:.,T ... TIE MICT s•A .. today. Personal in· Beach trade assn needs Sec~ toS77o k t th h h l I .,.... Coun AC If I Cen ~ .._. "' • ""'' s""y. Ma" Card 11 or Oei "'Typist lo $6i0 I wor a c 1g e:. tv. a 1 om10 rea terSl. C M. 548·S58S HUNTINGTON BEACLI •nrviuw call Mr Adams. ~ ., hourly rates t R S • elotale h cense Is re· ' "" ... s1millar exper desirable. Please Call For Appl I . • I oom efVICe qUlrcd Preference will Office Manager-Sales Work where the average lOAM·SPM Mon. thru SH helpful Reqs typing lrvme Personnel Agency I IEL[~ = I Supervisor bl' 111ven to appb<·anli. Good opportunity for ad· sale pnce as Sl00.000 for Thurs only. 63S-4082 60wpm, salary Si50 lo 488 E 17th. Costa Mesa I • 11r I who have had pnor ex ,·ancemenl Will tratn/no lhe fastest growing & sales UOO per mo X l n t SU1te224 642 1470 n••nl•nce 1n the f1"ld c1f experiencP necessary. highest paying Real M c ..,_efi•e •·work1'ngcond ~..---....-.-..,E """ r-e < I Merri ttH t I ..--... Estate Compa n y ln a nager . areer op· "''" "'"' TRAIMEM NATIONAL WHOLESALERS HOW HIRING Will train. ~xccll~·111 benefits. EARN $500 WK Call 957-1150 · ' -0 0 e rmunce. real estate. or Must be 25 y rs old or Callromla Our office at portun1ty available with Call Persoonel for appl Sec...,.~..., f'l'C P aid lluntmgton Beach ( 1n~uranr1• Excellent older & be avail on Bolsa & Goldenwest is the worlds largest in· 83.1-8484833-8384 ·~ ..... _, ,,.1·" .. "" Career orlentt•il 0 11 comm1s:.1on H hedulc Saturdays. 5S7·0824 or dependently owned •· VP PR£S SALES T"p1st Word processor~ '" ,,,.,,.., c 774 6090 2 .. BOOMrNG. Get in on the "' Sec c.....i,~ t d f -' 8007 Warner Ave ::21:-, pvrtuntty availul>lc or p e rm 1 ts u n Ii mi I ed v-...:.-206. Costs 5 M ... esa acuon Call our 24 hou_r operate~ Ci1ture salon re1ary(;_.S,...... .... .u) ~ OU going in 1" or F\.IU t.ame. strong typing reliable md1v1dual with personal J(rowth & 1m """'" 11 • ta esa d d ( chain Sales exp d e· .-~ """'"~ v a r 1 e t Y P 0 :. skHls , good spelli ng & lnint' r elated t-xpe ril'n<·c mediate income Send morec~er·-~o. message or s1reable but will tram M8Jor R.l';. Developer w/progressive Cirm. Call grammar nee. Work on AJ3·1441 Supervisory t!Xt>Cnenr(' r~ume to. I .. Rlue, 1>20 ORDER CLERK uu542•3402 bc1ght trim lady Salary located m Irvine ts seek· Oonne1. also fee Jobs. Lexltron system. Apply 2101 Rui.mPs~ rcr Or preferred t-ab1hty to or Newport Center Onve. Alert, capable person for + co~m paid. For appL log a qualified mdiv1dual 848-1288 Denrus & Den an person to Mr. f\lentes Su1te208 •1amze&sell J-~n1oyeic Suate 211. New port busyorderdeskm s ma11 ---------all"•""""" 5""•786 toactassecret.arytoour rusPersonnelServaceof at RobertBe1n.W1ll1am Laguna Niguel ~ e 11 e n l com pa n y Ueach, CA 92660 office. Requires phone & Real EB tale c .,..., . .......,or .,.,... ' V.P. Human Resources HWlCJngton Beach. 16168 f'ros\ & Assoc. 1401 Quail 831.0542 tienef1ls Apply !Jam 12 --------· m:ith aptJtude. type 60 HAVEOPE.NtNGforag. Sales Marketing Mgr & assist m department Bea~h. SL Newport Beach 27957(.;abol fload Noon. Mon/Fri. Peri1on --wpm. Experien ce gressive, motivated Several division head tasks. The ideal can· ·--------·i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; nt•I Lot Att.aodenl mui.t be 18. helpful. Medical, Dental sales agent who has the operunl(s, possible shure d1d ale must possl'ss """NeWnl\rtCe t rOr L'ull or Part l1nic benefits. desire to succeed with f t1ow ersh Ag 3 t . I SSECRETARl[S< TYPISTS Equal Opportuml~ """ -,,., n t' r • f' b ed Pl ti 1 unlimited opportunities m pro 1 n . 1p " e +years secre ana e\ ., Employer M • t" Newport Beach _sss._74_S4_o_r848~12 __ a neat as cs nc. m Million Dollar loca nol important Mr penence w1lh emphaim· G 0 IC S 1 STAT-GENERAL ~ual Oppor Employer 815 W S:~~ .. C.M. I.Jon. Call Al Stellato for ~~~~ 4~~.ci,3~5 · 1't1 r ~ ~~ ~Q~~~~}f~eJd ~~: sim.t;!~uRa~~;ra Work local. Temporury Nol an a~ency --- -MACH INIST · confidential interview. dwlduals must ha\l• ex I::mployers Pay i\11 r~ees tmmedCia!!:'~k L--~='.:_ll~e,!___ llOUSECLEANfo;Rs MILL llAND New Agents Welcomed J imSuttOft's re!Jeot clen cal skills & J..u:Re111dersAgency mi rvr-An Carne<>.P 1' Tops For prototype machine ORDER DESK 963-5671 SelectAutoSalH t he ability t o t•om · 402081rchSt,Sll.'I04 .AppoinhnentToday GanghamG1rl.6455123 shop in the Instrument Irv. wmdow mfr. Ex· (. lff)!4 ,,. mun1cate errectrvely Newport Beach.833·8190 557-0061 General Office Housecleaner. N-ew-r-><>rl dJ'ls1on of the oil tool m per'd woman pref'd. for l~ I ru!a?Jf!Jffil # 1 Flat Dealer with all levels Ttus ,~ un CaJI For Apptl&tab '64 TRAINEE Must be thorolJ.'lh, rcha dbul 'llry Workkinghrro~ respon, h1 press desk, 1~eal "'-ta•e ift So. Cat... excellent opportunity to ~Q~ Of f ice • Cler.k typist n eeded . blc Own trans. Refs re-uepnnls. s etc es "' xtra sharp mat.h apt, hvr. ' "" ~ Is looking for a few flood expn.-ss your t alents & c..,,.....,D..., O over 10 ad V l ( d ti verbal designs. directly ph's customer ser b ll men. Expenenred retail ...... ~ ted th ~ ........ _, ane Y 0 u es '"· qt11red 640 7008 with engmcenng lo a.'I· / · g 4 d ' k R I E taf salesmen or will train. unfv me 35~18 WI ADMIH to S 14 400 eludes filing. lyp1ng. _:..,_______ SlSl m new pr<xtucl de· mg tnVOICln • y wor ea s e b ii a ast growmg company. n..:-ed prof sought t'o as Equal Oppor Employer 4Swpm.Someexpenence Housekcc~er hve-in, f wk, co benef. Refs . Brokers&Salesmen We Demos availu le. profi We ocrer an outstanding .-.,.,, ui general'off1ce & good Spanis h spcuk'~ or 1 velopment or wor ld 546-9890. have an opening m ou_r s haring, expensive compensat1on/benerll sL Pres & officers of1-------·-- flgure aptitude helpful child ok. 963 9105 or wide well bore navil\:' --------•I Residential 01v. for an medical pl;in and bonus· package wl\h excellent prominent co. Call Kay, Waitresses n<>eded Mr Exc.-eUent working cond1· 963-2286 !;:~~~~~m:~1\;1~8~0: Order Desk Fee Paid 'expertenced man or galore, working surroundings. SJ:J.2700. Dennis & Den· D's Coffee Shop. 3050 ~. uons & benefits. Apply H ___ V ___ ood_ more van"ety of proJ.""ts. CUST S,.,. to $800 woman possessing en· Coot.act Bob Brochette . Please submit resume IUS Personnel. ~rv1ce or Coast Hwy, COM. Dryman Schools, 200 ousekeeper; cry g , "'" l:;R thus1asm and 1ntegnty. s.tedSAllltohtc. with salary require · lrvme.2082M1chelson. ·; McCormick Avenue , tousecleuner,good refs, Salary open, excclle'!l Well known mfg firm lfyouareinterestedlna 1221N.Harbor11Yd. mentsorapplylnperson. . Warehouse man ex· COst.a Mesa. Equal Op· Call aflspm: 646-~7. benefits packa~e. E.O. E seeks highly moUvated beautllul office in the cafc h 00 Attention Gena Mezo Secretary I Di ct a ti on, pencnced in s hipping & portunlty Employer HOUSEKEEPER SclenUflc Dril ng Con· indJ11 for key pos ofr'g finest location, working Al~1'1 772·98 PGRdlfOH HOMts s k ii I ed l Y Pi s t e" rece1VLng. UPS. Parcel I trot, Corpor ate Head· adv. Call Candace, also with congenial as· SALESPSlSOM/Ex--t 20828uslnessCtr. Dr penef!ced Ill word pro· Poi.t. Will al so bt: aDt con,.~af esWrielnl t ho:<p1Stal q u e rte rs, N cw port fee jobs. S41H288. Dennis sociates, we are interest· Cl_. .. ,_ M lr ... ": Suite too. Jrv1'ne 92715 c es_.!.'" g ~edE" c e 11 e n t responsible for pulling & Gl:HI. OFC/SECY ay sm l . tram. ta· Beach. Call (714) 557-9051 & Dennis Personnel uuil,.g store. us ""' ' 971t.1609 benaalS. r • S Jame!! packing parts orders. Exper & good t ypin g bcelelleentmplonyerm1tes.nt~PcP•x,Y Aasdk for Mr Moll or Mr Service or Huntington edt~in1ewmeebyau~ng i·nyoutm.enlLn neat w/gd personality Aff1rma,,.uv "'ct1on EBrad'Col. lr7v"2a099011 MEauOnnEI! Must be organu.ed & a\'· sklll$. useofd1ctaphon<'. be " ams. Beach. l61688each. ". F'u.IJ or PIT . Apply 2233 e" ey "· _:__·_ curate. Heavy lilting re· h"odie correspondenC" .,nrk Superior, 1445 WetleyH. aytorCo. W.Balboa81.Newport Emplofer ed A 11 l " ~ SU · N1 t B h --------•a.•T TIM• ouLY Realtors 644 4910 Secretary recept1onii<t quir · PP en ions now for2men +misc gen I of<' • ~ ~~ .:.. -MAIDS ,._ '" "" some l)ptng, shorthanll being accepted ES S. dUtle.'! for sm mfr firm H ouse w iv l's & Experienced. foll 11m<', Must now be employed R.E.SALES Trade your old stulf for 5f1.lw1thREA.5E' heavyphonesfor buisyoC ~9·8li2 - Pleasaotworkl.nttcond & Ho"~""'l"ancrs. We h,·ivc and f~ to work an my new i.tood1cs with u t s aB EEZE , 979-"""" oodbe rts T M l .... n • alsoparttimc 642·3030. small appliance bus or Openings now avail In Classlfied-ed.6'~2S67!1 ClassiC1edAds 642-Sfiifl ~1c:-e ,,.._ __ Warehouse M :1n Some (OOO ne 1 · ap 3 1" PI T work for you our attractive. well k led Corp, lrvtne. Call Mrs ~2839 968-2810 Mamlenancc mnn for 55 air trealm~nl equ1pt hlmlshed Laguna Beach Se<:uMty OH1c~r t1rmet1 l'UOSlruclum now J.\t' WtU.979-6080. ·------unit "pt complcxanC.M M·F,6tolOPM.orMon-offi r ~· Fiume. 3 30f'Ml~ Irvine nrcu. 5 du)•1., .. Th ,,, rM d s ice. or exper. or new· sa. 1014 HSKPtt/CompanlotC <21.3)86S 3851 W'S .,.10 un at. ly bcen.sed. enlhus1aatJc Sal Pe nnef Perm Poes1t1on. • G-R·E-A-T Pvl. Room. boa rd & 9 . 3 0 A M . :? • 3 0 p M salespeople. Xlnl com· es rso 549 328l EOE Warcoo~ •ES JOI OW salary. Care or elderly Mauitenanct' s11pNv1sor. $400/mo sat or profit mission schedule & • lru· W..e.ct Gnat s•.,.a•h SA• N c,,...,10.494.8287 s mu 11 pr Iv 11 t e s haring program , I " Co SERVICE STATION AT $3 50 & UD OPIM ,,..,.. tJllYChJatric hospital In whichever you prefer. ly great ocauon on ast Fern. GrNt.sf Cwt JOM a TENDANT. tit . Hper W11rc~emcn ncl-<IC<J. GOOD PAY . GOO 01--------• So. Oranac County Must Noexpr. nee. Some Mgr =h. 2.J.~a~r;~ !~~ Severa I (u II ·ti me positions notne«'1issary. Cnll Carl ForkUn eJ<p pret'd. Steel HOURS. GOOD CON· IHSnCTOR have&0m~knowledgeor opport avail. For in· streetparkinl. immediatcJyavailablcln oursales 496-0l2lSJC loed s hoes h elpful D I T I 0 NS . M ANY ftrecfsloft Mechanical bu.ildlnit maintenance, tcrview call •fl I PM, SIAUOHRIALTY d e p a rt men t . Ex pc r i enc e Service Station At ten· Ptnnancnl & temporary ~~i~\r~~J~~~· ~-~ t Pl'rlor"\ Uoc ~ ~~~~~~~i :~~;'!:~~ _m-_38&0_______ 4'7·3311 desirable. but any sales aptitude t~~: Nf&:iu~:YA:. ~~~~oclay, wort< P ANV P R OM01'ES lna ns pec l on ° merit repurs. '96-5102/ ptDJ JIM[ w ilt be consid ered. For a n PiY.Sh~lJStat.lon. 11µ, & P111c1ficPcrsonnel ro~ WJTHI~. TgAI~ =e~!lr~eM:~ ~ _tlJ_l·_lT1_4_._____ NI ~l~:=n•tfurl:: interview. please contact Laurie \tVi.ne,NB SantaM8a h $SS·i0t~ MAN AG E M ENT precision measurina In WANT ACTION' EVENINGS per1cnced. well groomed Ill $torv1ceSU.Uon Mcchnntc. Newport c iuo 191 s TARTS • • I M . atn1meni. & tJlc reading Clas:s1frd Ads642 S6'18 Mulu with outatartdlna. 4r puaonable rrcep· f7t4) ,4 ... 70JO aa attcndttnl F lt Apply WOMANTOCOOK MED I AT E I. Y · • . of blueprints. 2 Yra attractive ptrsooaUUes Uomsl. Must lYPl' 5Swpm O>cvroo, Wl N Coast daily 3 simple rncal.s for K E v B 0 A Ii o mechlln1st6h' expterl &----............_........._,,,, .. ~·\•II' .. ··.,, whO enjoy working with accurately & hfl.ve aood • HWY. t..aa Bch. elderlr m1m Pou lbly Ex r £ R 1 E N c E gmera rMC 1n13t oo 111 ~~~· .• ~.,_,,, kids. Over 21 St3rt at references. Non·1mkr. II ve· n . N red c ar HELPFUL. WE llAVF. rtquirtmcnt. APPlY•l .J, ~ $3.50 per hour Phone Hrs: Tue1·S11. 9 5 30. AL'.SOARNJE Serv Sta Help needed im ~aftSpm OUR OWN TRAINING Paul Oos1'er • I'\-:'] ,•l II 642· 432 l E" t 250 I Call Barbara Davis. 56 F"~u10N ISLAND med. ~II or p/l. Apply PROGRAM PUT ON CV u ,, 8£TWEEN 4·00.s.oo wkd.Ya.M2·1826 ~ •E.Cst Hwy,N 0 WOUATHOMf 1llE COUNTRY'S TOP a .... _;,.t I PM. -------NEWPORT BEACH SHEETMETAl. ~es O R 0 AN SALES ~es, nc .................. t.o.e10methlngvah.1able1 (714)644-7030 ttl~h-~/Ca.a''A" 1--------PEOPLE. CA 1..L AT 3050 Redhill Avo Equal Opportunity Place an ,d in our Lo8t O N C £ r O R C01taMe.a.CA~8 Employer and Fo'lnd columns. ~ f.xpr'd Mu.atdoownstt• GARAGE SALE •ds In INTEXCHRVlEW. OSRTGAN 1714) 556-7075 r. ""' ,_" That's where people look ~~J. '=rn11c1 ....... /..._... thcpy ~u~ PIT'°"o pblrlnacl hoaupr· E ANGE• AN Eaual Ooaor Employer SELL Idle lie ma with a when they've tound a n -1L. ~ ....... 'nwtl. " >' NUNN?U/588-7302. all 6~2 r6.71 Dail)' Pilot Cla.sslfl~ Ad. ltemotvalue. Mf.J.42' drawln• card , phone " ~ ~ -- -M2·$17Siodayr DAIL V Pll.OT 8055 1010 SkJ1"q 8093 1979 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• LUGGAGE TA.GS rrom your ~ltlet3 u rd Smd ooc cllrd for heh lll plus one 11par~. W~ rc•turn p4trmanentll aealed atttact1vc w" 11tr11p, mecthns 01rhne J () requlremenl3. Pre ~ent lcu & UM-n ' f or a penonaUt.ed lal encl°" wallpaper. fabric or "Day Clo" pa~r & we· will back & tnm your t.a~oe. Or try two cards bu1.'k to back f'RIC&<i. S2 ea or 3/S.S 4/5 ta&J ll .00 H . 619 t.;ags Sl.50 ea. lOOl'niott Sl.40ea. Sales Tax Included NOCAl\01 Draw your own or send wune. address. phone & Wt''ll make one card per ~&. l\dd ~each. ~s/ AMtot W.+fll 9590 ~ l"':Ported Sc 9150 .............................................. . •••••••••••••••\uu.u• WE WIU IUY ...W 9712 l\'n: 90 llonda S47Storrer YOUI DATSUN ••••••••••••••••••••••• N:e 100 HOdocl,J. aa I~. PA.ID FOR OR NOT '16 2002. amlfm atere-0. s100. VW cna1ne cum TOP DOU.AR Mu'l sec:. Xlnl cond. plete S200. 493-9377 fOtl TOP CAIS ~~-:~. days. 675-9097 Men's Scott Boals, sh:e 7, 650 Y111ntlha. 1977. low ml good rond. SSO or best Xlnl shape. F amng, otr Call Laurie a ft crash b11r. pegs, back GOOpm Ph 642-9136 r es l St 200 I orr er ~ BARWICK DA TSUH '• 1 I '• I 1 8ll·llH49J.J37S WF. PAY TOI' DOLLAR TYj~_.o, Motor Ho111u, S•I for toP used c:irs rorel11n. , St.no I0'8 Rent/SforocJe 9160 domC'Stics or <'lassies fl •••••••••••••••••••••• • ••••••••••••••••••••••• your car Is extra clean. STEREOXLNTBUY "1'8SPACE ARROW 25'. Set!~l''IRST' Call.between ~pm. Lots of extras. Sl5,:,00. ~ 642·3585 Olli 213/592·3422 BeaUUCU1 25" color TV, 2 &EN:l' '78 Lu.x.ucy Motor fc yr wmty, free delivery Home 22· sleeps 6. S250 • Sl.28. 646-1786. wtc + er mi. 640·8585 # 1 i. °"-" c-ty { Hllachi stereo receiver 8 RENT. 23' Fireball. Self 2925 Harbor Rlvd. l r a c k l a p e · contai.Ded. 808McL.AREN'i. '761MWUCN Anthracite, beige vinyl. Automatic. AM /1-'M · (as.sctk". 44M miles, al· 1oya,sunroot. (474RLX1 $'795 Smd check or money or· Trugklo •d so•"· pat c-,.. & der,!LoTNIMTtMG ~~.79<'~al1r<, •,~ .. ~rlc .. 111.i.1,_.. 1030 **I BUY•* Phonospeakers 1100. fWS..2283 COSTA MESA Pa n a s on 1 c Co l o r 979-2500 Teleyis1on $200 <both Trailers. Trani 9170 -------- 77 IMW 6JOCSi Jo)ord blue, blue lcalher. Automat1~, AM/FM -<'3.'iSelte, 9m miles. al- loys, sunroof. (294UOQ > dr;;,.en.. t'l~· At "'Tht' •• ::?": ••••••••• •••••••• Wmdnull & Tower , 614 ~ P.O. Box 1560 S01ppcn. t'otpu lkh OU ou..in t-'TB w Umm 1 11 C"..ood w.t-d 1-'umllun· & Cl~vt•l,;nd, Oceanside Costa Mesa. Ca. 92626 Oulwey Parli. ltd follu-. ,.Lahnm :1 ~(.'~non len-. & A_~lJanres OH, 1 wall MI" tlloS 714·722·5010 4· High backed decor ator ~ l'A'K' ~ C4non P1·hx i.~ orSP.U.for\ou Mudlls 8078 pew $75. Matching table -w 50mm 1 ~»mm 2 s &: MASTEIS AUCTION ,.~ S25. Early A e an Allllque UJk r,•\ t'r'c S J..Dmn1 25 lt'n>Cll &t ca:u-, ...._.616 Ir lll-9625 :•••••••••••••••••••••• style drk wcxJ' ~~er de$k S950 tA2 3184 ur SlTS 642 WllO ---------Small Craftsman m etal kS. 5 drawer chest of 673-0182. t'Ulll.ng band saw S200. d s 1 .. . .. u.non l!; l, l 4 lt>n!\ ,. 1th l'JM' SJOO dtay~ 647 '1345 . $-10 21J.~31 e~t 31 Ask fOf' Mike •ST-• 979-l65S rawers 20. Ma p e • ""'" • Rldter S30. Maple s wivel Read no more' We have r ocker S20. Beaut. all su.e mattresses from ~ 1010 wa.lnutsteptblsS30each. S56 set. i.ofa/loveseut ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sm3drwrchestSlS. Slat 0o95 8040 Sl78 new, S pc Bt'droom Irvine Family bench $20. Wr. iron Town ••••••••••••••••••••••• $147, sleepers. bunkbeds. Goll M«.>mbersbip n' Country dinette set l\KC Eng Springer Sparueb. hver & wbt. Sl50 to SUIO. 559-4489 end tables. etc Why pay S«>O 979-0631 wkds. $60. Misc. furniture i.torc pnres? Call Cen-646-9823. 3)'rsokt>49S-S194 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WE BUY 21· 1962 Kensk1ll with 8x l6 ,_1 I! .au C .&RS 2.3" color console 4-way re mote. xlnt. S27S 644·9277 2.erut.h transocean1 c solid stak"radlo IAM·F'M, AC DClll bands including weather. seldom used. Phm-&68S loafsfrM.iH Equl,,.. ... ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gamral 9010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• cabana m sr. adult park ~" ,_ m».548~113or631-966s & TRUCKS Jwlo SerYice, Perts & Accessories 9400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• AMERICAN MACS 10 X LS Polished. Chevy & Pontiac pattern. M & H race masters 1200 $130 494-4313 CONNELL CHEVROLET .~11.irt ... 111•.t ''l'>l\\H ~\ 546-1200 WE BUY USED CARS W.....5*-ttMlll 431 Vma Fiora NewJ)(ltt Bc-11ch You are th winntr ot Two frH Tickets Wt.he lithAnnual LOMGIEACH IODEO Lhasa Ap.so puppies 8 wks old. AKC.Sl35. BeauuruJ 5S4 7688 lW")' Model Home fl.em. New Engll.sh nd.l.og hat, ---------Wed thru Sun for di rec· $30. New German Steel Irvine Coast Country Club t1oos to Warehouse / Stirrups, S60. (Were "Golf Membe r s h ip" ----.. ........ ----. storage area. Instant _S_1_40_1_495-_S_1_94_.____ avail! $700 +SSOO transf CALL PAPPY Used Car Mgr 540·5630 1011 \'SO\' & SO\' credil avail. 549-3017. fee.call Tom Turne r . SA/CM area. Newport Beach Tennis 754-1202fordetails. • LINCOLN ·MERCURY '741AYAllA Automatic. air cond . Sahara betf!e. <431MV01 $6650 781MWS20i DEMOMSTRA TOR Polans Salver. 4 speed. swuoor. AM /FM stereo. air cond .. alloys, llM nulcs. 105001 850N. Beach Blvd. La Habra I At Beach & Whittier> 17141522-5333 Closed Sundays ut the Loni( Beach Arena, 300 E. Oc<.'an Qlvd., Long &11ch, To claim your t ickc~. ca1l 642·5678. ext 212. Club rnembershjp, s1000 Lab. PUSl'>. AK C. excl'llcnl . ... -, -00--r--494.1242• Potters wheel. 'r-l! hp. pedigree, s weeks old. 7 nutur.., co1or so a + motor $200. 12lb. Bowling Two/L 60's on IS" XIO Crager nm. Two E 60's on a 14"x7" Crager nm. lllCludes chrome VALVE stem covers and chrome knock orrs. Fits all rive lug GM cars or trucks . All ror S395/or best orrer Call 5'19·7038 After 4PM Only, 2626 HARBOR BLV0.1--------- 751-8409 pillows S2SO. 2 uphol. Mesa Verde Country Club ball SlO. 963-1386 Want to trade pair or 15" Wide 1sand tirel wheels ror 10" or 11" wide. s hole V W. wheels. 642·3379. COSTA MESA '75 Super Clean 2002 * ,,.. • print chairs, becom e Swin & Te.rinis me m ----------bm/tan, AMIFM cass. WE IUY rur. 16.300497·3282 USB> CARS! Capri 9715 We're the new Chevrolet ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------1 AKC r egistere d m a le Jo ve seal + mut r h. b e rs hip For Sal e . Nylon shag cpt-100 yds * • • Beaullful Pair antiques Collie, 6 mo. S50 to good p1Jlows SlSO ea. Oak cor-545-3176 brooze; 15 yds lime· gd E--J.:al ..... +.,. Brass & Iron Twm beds home.842·7918or842-<t148 fee tbl 5'x 2.,.... Sl60. oondS2yd. 968.5703 ~ .-. -.. •~tors...1-dealerslup in tht-Irvine '74 C.pn v.6 sllck sun· _ _. Auto Center Wt• need roo1 very cle· $:z 300 SS00.493-.2265aft6PM. eves. 64(}.4JSS 25"ColorTV. Plays good---------50648oxwood ---------SllO. Canister Vacuum O'Neill So~uit. Taped Irvine ..... c" 8010 ""to You 1045 Rebuilt twin sz matt. & Sl4.646-U25 seam's . Used o n ce You~Ulewmneror ••••••••••••••••••••••• -••••••••••••••••••••• box SSS. f~ll S6S. Sten I. doesn't fit $110. 548"°256 Two ffw Tickets ••••• •• ••• • • •• • • •••• • • • . your used l' ar ! 837.maa an· · · ltllllirttaes/ JOE .. ~~! ........ !~!.~ MAC PHERSON FREIGHT DAMAGF.D Gerrnao Shepherd puppy twin setS35,lull S45,kmtt Frigidare washer & gas tot.he HOI'POINT SALE. 3308 freetogoodbome.7wks set S65 B. & J . MAT· dryer $175. Christian WIHDOWSHADES l1\hAnnual w. Warner nr Harbor, old. 1st s hots . Larry TRESS838 E. lst. Street. Science & Gardening wooden shutters. mini LOMG IEACH Santa l)na. 979-2921 645-4493 Aft. SPM _s_.A_._sc_7_·5636______ books. 545-9100. bliJ>ds. woven woods & RODEO BARGA.INS-Used ref'ngs, M. Cal, loog hair. F'em. Mu st Sell. never been ---Ff-REW--00--D---• 'F)~~n~•wSa~~ ~J~ci a l the Long Be a ch '76 PORSCHE Turbo Body w/'76 9115 eng. '7i interior. 1 +8. Reges as '72. ORT. Sl7.500. wshrs. dryrs, guar, best ~~~~~~p~cat. f:'ttl=~c:~~a':'r.· Whlsle. price. 251bs. S2 olf ........ 3 Arena. 300 E . Ocean buys, weaerv. appl. Best _____ . ____ 1 lbl. Solid pine coflee lb . Will delvr. 25 bags or ASPEN 645-8951 Blvd.. Long Beach. To KeUisootAstra J6 w/'6(; Appls:JS..0011 536-4330 more548-1932after6PM ---------clatm your tickets. call v ... •A """Hp v ' ,_Altw• 8050 Dining rm tbl. Corner nFFANY'S Private Club 64i-:i678,ext212. ~....., · eng. cry l"A---rcial Ice Cream ••••••••••••••••••••••• chr. Call anytime art SC s M b h . fast & uruque. $5900. ( 22' """'uu"' 00 RAM •er em e r s I p . * * * ALSO Unf1n1s hed J4 B o x I F r e e z e r . 2 pc sot a, 9 ft, gold print ll: 646-4041 /548-5362 "I. $250 +tr a os fer . Ca II ---------coupe. set up ror Chev "Mohawk" Lge. 8 holer, velour. Xlot cond. $15. Bookcase-desk com bo. ANSWERS _613-335 ___ 1 ______ loats. MaieitetMMC:e/ eng. Sl200. Consider hke new w/addltlonal 96'2-S339al\er4:30 brand new. must sell. 1 Senice f020 l ad 963-8377 AM !..~,e.!,z.,~.,!; pl ates . n..a"t:yDrexelbdrm.se• Sl.50/bstofr.496-0714. Goiter -Canal -For a l your vacuum ••••••••••••••.*•••••••• ~7~PM . or ... .., ~~ ..,....... "' Douse -Cymbal -cleaner needs. look us up Proless1onal boat clean----------wood & brass, compl. CASH PAID BOLOGNA '" the yellow pages. Ing. waxing & bri~ht l.959 Rambler. orig cond. CASH PAID w/king sz. mattress & For gd used rum, anti-I h d I b 'lb Vacuum C leanin g work Weeki b I radio/htr4-dr.60K +m1. W hr/D I R f l" N · bl ~ a unc w i a Center . 1572 Newport · y, •·wee Y s ryrs er ,,s, boxsprings. egot1a e ques&clrTV's 9~7-8.133 Congressman once, a nd 81 C M .,,..,3107 or P.er voyage basis aut.otrans.685·2525 ~ornot957-8133 675-!n47 it was embarrassing. t __ v_ .. _._._.....,.. _____ available. Guaranteed --------- SOFAS said, "You know, you arc Carpet Mjll Direct work. call Calhy 963-0258 ·41 F'ont Coupe, sound SEIL idle 1lcms with a Ratt.an Ha.Jt.wl cotton sofa {)ally Pilot Classified Ad . & c h a i r . table & 642-5678 matching lamp. Negotia· hie. 675-9747 Twin bed & chest of drawers w /det ached mirror . White w /gold lrlm. Sturdy mattress, Sl.50. 543-4879. We are authorized to sell what you eat." At the Plush nylon rolls S4.SO _or_964_-407_2_' ·-----cond .• 56.000 orig mi's. 12 custom soras & Lov· h · 2nd ownr. S2SOO or make eseats direct from the lime e was eating a yd 549-8lSl/S75-S906 loaf's. Mcri1te offer. 554>-7565. mam.iacturerat ~ortbe BOLOGNA sandwich. * * * i.,.ipnitttt 90l0 ------ original retail pri ce. Was her , Drye r S175 . Cartl.aird ....................... Rec:r.aHo.al Prices start at $2.48 for Water softener $150. '75 s · Your boat tuned for less. Y.WCJes 9530 both. Ins t ant credit 650 Kawasaki frame not 16884 ims Inboard/ outboard & ••••••••••••••••••••••• available. Call Wed. thru bot. $75. 633-smS alt 6pm. Huntington Beach ttner me<'barucal works VW Sandra II Sat. You are the winner of 646-3217 Ext. 20 S1300 549-l071 5,000 BTU portable air Two Ft-ff Tld&ets 963-9344 Antiques table & chairs; ---------condluoner · less than 2 lothe 1.enith transoceanJc solid hand carevd sofa, rus t Wall unit s , while yrs old -used!JtUe -paid 17lhAnnual s tate racho <AM /f'M, 4Wl9HIDri•es 9550 area rug, solid maple w/sinMed glass, chrome over S200 will sell ror LOHG IEACH AC DC> 11 bands includ· ••••••••••••••••• •••••• harvest table & chairs, lrlm. Penect cood. $350. SIOO. Cali after 4PM RODEO ing we a ther, seldo m nu.sc.548·1290. SSZ.3066. wkdays, all day wkends. at the Long Beach _used __ ._6n-6685 ______ _ Rockmapletable&4cap-Deslgner's CUstom: H oot 548-8m5. Arena, 300 E . Ocean loah.Power 9040 taln 's chairs, writing avocado velvet sofa & 88 )'(b. pile space cpt. l yr Blvd, Long Beach. To ••••••••••••••••••••••• desk. 536-0004 brown patchwork love ofd. <no p e t s · c b 1 Id > cla.im your tickets, call 1956 2S' Twin engine Chris Sol bed Qu b I seat. LI.kc New. 962-6895. Matchmg couches S, 8 ft. 642-5678, ext 212· Cr a Cl speed boa t a . eensize, r · ---------Xlnt co nd. 3 pcs * * * 1class1c1 Xlnt613·717l. No. I JU,. DEALY I"' C ALIF FREE CHEVROLET 21 Auto Center On ve JRVINE 768-7222 Alltos. lftlport.cl ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9712 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LAST CHANCE FOR 1978 530i's SAVE! IUYORLEASE MOW! 79's HOW ARRIVING! Also limited number or l97lt 320l 's IS still ava1la· ble Call us today! 831·2CMO 495-4949 l97i BMW 320i·Black with tan mtenor. air cond .. ~M /f'M CitsSl'ltl', M.1chelm tires & in 1m· Oftly die o.llJ Piiot rNlly ... WCMI ....... -In ,our IOC.i ~t •• _ _,., 1,u111w.11 gm plaid. Good cond., wa•-bed . ed Samsonite luggage. 6 $75. 673-2323 I.Cl • queen·SIZ . ~AIA.Rn s l h · headbd frame, heater, ,,,....,"& amsom e c rs. Find what you want Ill hner. Sl50. 645·4166/ Ladies clothes 12 & 14. maculate cond 1t ion CHEMlNDEFER loah. l..t/ t041SXE I Pn PLY ~Sassoon Jeans a..ftto 9050 msoo.Call645·1475 The spn ng clothes arr· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ved. Adult & children Charter Luxury 60' or 75' 1976 BMW 2002 sues. 633•7319• 997·1986 motor yacht. Reasona· COUPE. 4 speed trans . For Sale : TICfany's or ble. Hr. dmly. weekly. air rond1tion1n1-t & LOW Dally Pilot Classifieds. 646-4018. _842-__ a_s_o_r_997_-8480_. __ _ '13 Capri V6. 4 spd, AM/1-'M ster. Sl700. Must sell. 7S2·0184, 497-2918 Data. 9720 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •DATSUNS• Larcp SelectkNt OfAIMocS.ts SALE&LEASI NG PAR'J'S..SERVICF: COSTA MESA DATSUN * DRIVEA * *LITTLE ..• * SAVE A LOT SHOP&COMPARE BARWICK DATSUN .......ti, t I Ill l l!tt·.!f,lfl• 831-137S 49 3-337S "We need to buy clean DaLsun used cars" S Will Pay Top Dollar $ N. B. C orporate 67S.2112or675-3256. rrules. t446NYl::I 2845 HARBOR BLVD ~~hp. Call Debby B. loots, Sail 9060 OHL y $689 5 S4Q..64 I 0 540.021 l COSTA MESA DATSUN ---------••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------HOWARD Chenolet PA INT ING : L . R . Sidney Sabot, Good cond. TNCb 9560 Dove & Quail Sti. New 79 280ZX AIT. PIS. 4 li • NE" ... 'PORT BL'ACH pass. silver Lie pd. Neiman; "A Frazer· • New Varnish, dolly, S300. ••••••••••••••••••••••• :.n · "' s11.347 53()..640'J You may win tickets for 8:00 P.M. performances Friday, February 9th, or Saturday, February 10th. Or a Matinee performance at 3:00 P .M. ON Sonday, February 11th, 1979. Long Beach Arena 300 E. Ocean Blvd. long Beach, C.lH. Info: (tl3) 431-3881 "X·Rated Movies" + 67S-3110aft6PM. i6 El Camino. like new. ___ 8_3_J._0_5_S_S ___ •·--------- others . Best offer . loah. Slip5/ w/a.1r, AM/FM cass. new ORANGE COUNTY'S ·77 FlOS2800 67S.3733aft6PM. Dodcs 9070 radials & brakes. Must OLDEST Run.'l<.iood •JstSUPERMAN COMIC ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sell. S43SO. 675-8592 res: 536-6389 6/38 & Patty Hearst FBI SUPS AVAIL.AILE 97S-0363ofc. ~ DATSUN me<'hantc now wtd.poster.67J..8279. YACNewport646-05Sl '74FOttD \;Ill at Jvan·s. 199S Harbor OfficeF.,,......li COURIER Blvd C.M 645-1982 Elpipnitttt 1015 34' slip available. Im· Mags, flares, s hell & S:iles·Service·Le3 s1ng "78 Datsun R210. Xlnt ••••••••••••••••••••••• mediateoccupancy.N.B. muchinore! ROfC--lnc ~ .... Only7000m1. Xlnt new & used ofc rum. 67J.2Z28. David. Only $2295 Rolls rtoyc;· • .,., ' e~iw ~~"' 768-6078 plan files, wk benches NEED slip 24 ft Islander PRIVA'rE PARTY 1S40Jamboree C.E. SURPLUS631·2771 side tie OK. will share 640.6375 Newport Beach 640.644-4 '7fi 610 Datsun Wa11on . H 1 642 '""l AM/FM cass. 411pd. Lui::· M d · I u.se. urry · ·....., or ---------k S3250/ b 3 ry copier. auto. g ve 548·9996eves S7Chevy "':ton ,::age rac st. away pnce $200. Good ---------r Needswork.S350. ~T83or770-2682. woctingorder. 752·1830 T1 •••Mtatioft 642.2055 Rat CREVIER 9725 IESTQUALITY ••••••••••••••••••••••• 77 Oiev Blazer. 4wb dr. • •••••••••••••••••••••• LOWEST NICES C•••r" S•/ Many extras. Best orrer. =ts.ledl .. 9120 ClllRon646-17S2. $ __ _. Oftls ••••••••••••• •••• • ••• •• ---------I U & llOAOWAY Decora g ::K:'I v•Ce a 0 I .,,. Dod Pi k SAHJ• .... available 640-5540 Older camper 4-sa e, wlo ... ge c up wtcmpr .. """ · • lruck. S1 50. S tove & shell. Xlnt running cond. 835·3171 Secretary chairs Sl5. relrig.640-2700 Sl,700/best offer 646-3511 fHt111.r1M-TCOA1v1HOMAcHtNc Metal & wood desks S15. aft.SChns. ~ •USED BMWs• Storage cabinets $85. "10 VW CAMPER VAN. Blackboards SlS. Assort· New eng , runs gd. Y-'73BavS/R <561HJPI ed chairs & misc. C.E. SUIOO/bsl$46--3908 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '732002Tli ll81JJLI OHi F · Im Dodge V"8. 200 series '152002Auto. air 12236 1 ce urn&lure, 2044 Motoriud lff&H 9140 Auto. new pulnt, tires. '76 2002 •h pd. S I R Placcnlla.C.M. ••••••••••••••••••••••• S2750 best offer. 557·9154 149'7PHJ1 1.8.M. MC/ST automatic; THE MO.PEDDLER S27-8m '77 5:.>; 4 spS/R <01791 9570 aDDll Fantastic Closeout on 1978 Models tmModels nowarnvinl( MUST SELL DICK MILLER MOTORS 120W. Warner.S.A , SS7·2132 9727 ••••••••••••••••••••••• TYPEWRITER. In xlnt New PEUGEOT MO· '77630cs14sp<TR59621 cond. 644~lll PEDS Rea S469. Now '74 Ford Van Conversion . '78633cs1 SIH «><MS> •~Mew '79 S299 831 3830 Auto. PS/PB. Xlnt cond. Ctowd s-,...a-..-unu ,..., 1011 · · $7500. Ph· 64G-81os ·-r· HONDA Cars ••••••••••••••••••••••• '78 Ya.,,.ha Chappy. 900 ·n s:IOl 4spd wlcrwse olr y Koi l'1sh Sale. Sat & Sun ml. S300 or best orrcr. 78 Chevy a<. ton. lwb, A.MI "'"" I mm c . MAH bl""k van. full pwr. tilt ••1. 11 • • •o ,.L---E---<4. lhru 4/1. 20252 Bayview. 714'673 1771 '"' 613-3441 •· ~ n-- SA5SH920. _Mo_t_"!_:-~-----whl, full conversion.•---U.._.IVERSITY 14,000 ml. fl2,000 Invest· • • ,,.. " Pair ot Finches, tall cage 9150 ed, $8995 for Cast sale. n,.. Tntfilo Olck111abUe onlitahd. S20.00. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 495-4i838 1S02 Redlands r1. Hoftdo Cws • GMC 631·3414 Live· In House keept'r Costa M~a y-a.-•~•~ IOtO Etlgll.sh speaking. Udo '13 914 2 0 Xlnt. cond. ._ ... .._. --~· •A•~ ND.,.,.,.-.. S4,900/best orcer. Dy. Voua.relbew1nneror ~Harbor Blvd. ••••••••••••••••••••••• "'"'"· '"'""'""""• 64&·'11 41 eve ./Sun TWOAtHTtCKETS Oosta Meaa ~9640 HAllYD.~IST MuatSac."19 Va maha 760 ~ tot.he n<-----1-uildlng c:..-1800 ml Sel'· ror ---------1 , ..... '"··ual 18Attord CVCC LX. SIR, rUIQIU r"'.,...' • ...,_.... ' .. '7t Chevy Window Van. a,.:,::;,._ "'aua'•cH A/C, P/S, am/Im stereo rcfanishina. Bank Fin. S3l85 Will sell for $2900, AJC, aux cas l11nk. New -.rnw ._ cauette. Must give up 8fl00Ha=ve. H.B. 1_6'$-8* ___ . -----valves. $2500, Ph 552·5G8'7 lODIO luse Pl'>' off to the bank. FlNE PIANOS '7S Yamaha 400 Enduro ..,_ W..ted 9590 ot \ho Lon~ Beach S6778.42C.ll64-2·0846 FOR SALE. Low mU~. Xlnl. cond. BlAf<!.n.a,I ~ o':..acOhc. tl!,0" •·-.__------,-7-3-0 631·1.349 ••••••••••••••••••••••• VU. ""''" UC I ' .....,,... Steinwa)' Grand 7•, Ex· ---------WA .... TEDI. claim your llckets • call ••••••••••••••••••••••• cepllonal quality. 8 '7S SGCMHooda newly rbll ....,. &f.2.5678,£xt2'7'l. '71 XJ<E 2+2, VJ2, blue, Model. New 1964 . Olk eng. Mu t sell. Best of. Lale mode l Toyot as. * • • auto, nlr. stereo, 4GM . &bony. A beautiful fcr.496-0714. VolvOfi, Pickups & Vun•. ---------Xlnl.~'X>0.968-3296 t:~ t 7&00/b.i orr. __ '72_K_a_w_a_11_1-kl_500___ CaJlustOdny! ·~~:~·co~s~&~rg~~J~: •·,-,-XK-E_2_+_2-. -62-,000--m-I-. ,...,,, Feat. t:;OO. Sll.900 or assume lsc. V-U , AC. Very a ood Slll9g IOtJ 84$·tl30 rm mo 673-3707thomc1 cond. f'alr pri ce . or 833-(N.33 1ofc. 1 213-438-9088 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '14Suaukl 18S, HUB. 10 mi. l350. KEXCEJ..ERA'l'ORS ( t80 ___ s_1s._1_444 __ _ cm) wtltl Tyrolla raci.o~ 74 cz :zso &c 400, movt'd up b6ftdina.. Uaed on~. Cott aboll. elfftl'Oftic 1anitlon mo. Steal at SUS. Mukl.lll cube. "'50eacb'. SELL ldt. 1lems wit.fl • 8*0G1l 5t221, 0.Uy Pilot Clusifi~ Ad it BMW 633CSI. auto, •XJt R~ira •Service• lilver w/blk & wht In· JoeHmneuey/Ja1uar tenor. aunroof. air, P /W, UIO Plac .• C.M. 631.zlU roa lites, sttreo, CcBC11 '70 XKF. 2+2. a ()'l. auto. wheels. lo ml'• a I0,000 ort11. mil•. Show eves: m..o:w C'.'OOCI. $8:500 p P $86.9117 ' I 17 1. 1m • .... UM.cl ....................... ....................... ....... ; ..•.•......... A.lltot.Uaed Alltos,Uaed "'11d11eed •• sy . et> Nary 1 919 . , ...... ..,.,.... ...... ......... ...... u .. .-c...,. 9933 ford 9940 Ford 9940 •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ t7JO T... t7H... ttlO "10c;:ca:_.~~lk ~~:~~~ • MltlfMIMall•off•r. ••••••• •••••• •••• •• • ••• ••••••••• •• •• ••• ••• ••• • •••••••• •• ••••• •• •••• • • 7U..., wide uv•I hr~•. ~ ~ Tonno 4 dr 411M ml J T7 SJ XJ 121., 1mma<' 1.974 a t.>on Wfn 1171 &wr it R ial, blk. xlnl ~ht w/blk vinyl lop. JWil D Sharp 64.2-4827 t'Ond, lo m1 . Slt,OUO 4t n11•. Auto, air. m.s tuned Xlnl runnlnl t> P MZ .~ 1 his n:lt . G400~ 7U'r 414 7"'1 C()l'ld MUil Ml "dnvel ~~°'1,~t? ~:~.rre t Claa 1<' Jere • en Auto N etbantu 'U tl~.Nt 1 ~ ratk. ulr. fl pas111mtter H. Blue. bl«' liliw int , Corone . Cl .. n bOd . -:eu r~:~1t 3~ii. ~~~. ,_.. tt40 '\ l950 Call752·6000~t 85 Jl"rf~'t tunJ ~73 ntl!da m• ~Ptir •mlfm rad I'>, 36,000 mt .................... • •• '"' ...__. 9942 ...._ t7J2 54U072 Xlnl <'Ofld $3700 ur bt'tl 'BBCORTINA oO·~~ ::?:":~••••••••••••••• ••••••••••• •• • ••• ••• ••• n Toyota l•ndc-rut•rr; ol,..._ '* 177 RLIMlnai cond $2$0. 'M Whit w blk ~COfW d top Mtal LI tk!al IM2 Olll6 "'nl "ond 14. m1 . olfn .-w1 "71 BW<it Riven ll\11 r, '7" F d ,...II ~ m' adr, aU pov.-t•r AM /l"M ., Or ~· t~ coupe ••<JUU ----TOYOTA me<"hanlc now tape CN H "llll '3.9~ Electric m oon root. ..._. t7lt at hen·a, tt9S Harbor «bell otfet 11414\td 3711ti •h'r"o t ap.-All pwr ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bh'd CM ~1912. or114/t1Sl aa12 l•W" Crwse Control. ----• tt I I Superb con<l thr~h out. miracle mazda lll'OU YOU mi5. M2 45'M. , rtmt ·- sa&. YOUI TOYOTA. SEE US! C........_-645.IJOO MAIOUISTOYOTA --MlSSIONVJEJO 711 HX7 tlS, ll.000 ml l"ully lo.ict~d "unroof \hal aell lett\ IOll l"OUn Ir) l-1rm S48 ~7 Ul·lUO 495-121 O Wonna bal'k 1:;u,t. mu•t M'IJ n TO) Olli, dnl cund $40-9703. eves, 546-0532 Katby ••••••••••••••••••••••• • n.--c--a..•, &..;.:.. c;.;;... • New 1979 Ford Turbo Mu1Lan1_1 all extras, 3 mo old. Mulil sell. Refl:nanl'e or take over r~~~SlOOO down TI Ford F .250 P /U w 177 en&lflt' Best offer Call Ron 646-1752 'tll LTD. Runs good. Must lee. ..... ,.,.. ... ~ ..... , ..... , • , .. __ c-,_ ·11F01DWAGOH ....... :u...e $qlllN" VB. automatic. pwr steering, factory a ir cond .. AM/FM stereo, luggage rack & ONLY 8.000mlles! U07V0Zl. THEODORE ROBINS FORD 1Ut>O HARBOR 8LYD CO~fA Ml ~A b4'J 0010 73 Muda f' U. 5800 631 3761 ,.._... 9167 --....•.................. Mficc•11eM 9740 ''1'6 ~lf1re. T•h1ll blue ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~000 nu AM/FM tape. 'f4250. SWlrool. must &ell 'l'lrest n ms . lsl ~. PURCHASE OR LEASE YOUR HEW 1979 CADIUAC 1978 Ranchero GT. ~HY loaded. AM /FM 8 track ---------• stereo. Ult wheel, cruise "10 LTD. extremely clean. control. 8 way power Cull power. 1 owner. seats. power windows. burns super. unleaded & Brougha m inte rior. reg. fuel. Tires &. brks climatic control AM. xlnL S800 or make offer. Low mileage. Priced to 5'5-6377. S3000/otfer. Call Martha. ~lM73. 6'4·2507 661 1161or49t-3672 ----"'76 Tnumpb TR7 Victory NOW! 640-1946. sell. PP751-896i • 73 LeBaron 2dr hrd top fl.Ill power. u1r. loadt.-d new tires. xlnl t•ond 11950/offor 495 40H 491.S-1436 Mercury '950 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ORANGE COUNTY'S NEWEST lJNCOLN·MERCURY OeaJershlp ls now OPEN RAY FLADEIOE lJNCOLN-MERCURV 16-18 Auto Center Dr. SOFwy-Lake Forest exit IRVINE 130.7000 '16 Monarch , black Sharp. 26.000 m1 A/c. amJfm 'radio. black int. vnyl lop. 14150 963·1912 aft.6. '11 Merc ury Marques Brougham 4dr, loaded. N e w tares. 15.195 714/83H.lM2 Avto1.U1e4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ._.,,'-9 ttU ••••••••••••••••••••••• AM fas tback Orig ownt:r Good cond 12.000 2131333--0141 --'65 Mustang V8, P/8 , PIS, ru.r $1200 548·~ or aft Spin. 675·5'88. '66 CONVERTIBLE. lJKE NEW! $.34.50/()(fer. 494-61SS '67 Mustang Contact John 581·3893 aft. 6 ~ 9955 • •••••••••••••••••••••• '71 Olds Delta 88. S900 Runs great. xlnt cond .. 841-8878 '78 Olds 98 Regency , loaded. $7600 p P . 119V ON . 968-6416. 2.l.31923-7164 •71 Defta88 Sml eng w/2 barrel carb. U blu w/whl vinyl lop. AM /FM stereo 8-trk. Runs great! Good radial tires. Clean. Sl015. 964-1848 Get GREEN cash for WHJTE elephants Wlth a Classined Ad Call 64.2·5678 '75 2816 <~E body) s un Ed Ilion m oon roof. rool Like new. $14.000 amtrm 8 trk, luggage ~1217 rack. side molding xlnl ,00-2l:nS MBZ Gd cond cond. m st see $4300. ...... Mew tlOOAlltol.Mew 9100 ....Os, New tlOOAvto ..... w tlOO S3SOO or ~l off er. 536-8934 aft 7_P_m_. __ _ 957 1568 Volcswogen 9770 ---•..•.••.......•••.•..•• NABERS ~ 261.X> H.ubof Blv<1 (~IA M(.'<..1 54().<)100 1976 MB 4:io5L. bnl11anl .78 Die:.el Rabbit 2JK mi. rl'CJ w/parchmenl Local amlfm l.'a!>s beige $5800 & I Owner Make orfer [)y:,8Jtl~:cv!.tl31·53as ---- 754 7782 '78 El Dorado rt."lired -MBZTURBODIESEL ·70 VW BUG. Tan. mint G .. M. Execuliv~. Owner I am Taking factory de· cond 43,000 m1. SlSOO or driven only. Pnme cond. b-.ery ol JOOSD in April. bstofr. 751·3448 W ,700493-7893 Must sell You buy & '76Dasher . Air.4 s pd. "72 f1eelwood Brougham. :.aves . Zero m1. 524-8409 Xln\ Cond. S3SOO 62,000m1. Xlnl. cond. M-;r-cedes Dl es-;i Ml·944S Must sell! Make orfer. '78-300CD, llke nu. J yr 1961 VW pickup runs xlnl .. -~--------- old. lS1< mi. Take Over body good $1495 'T1 Seville. Lt Bluet Blue be paymnl.8 or cash out. 642-7500 int. 18..000 mi. All xlras. Rare mdl For appl call s o 500 pp 7 3 Klaus at 675-9003. Persn. 1971 VW convert. orange 1 · · · 51·4 44/ plate MY 300CD wlblk top. Runs & l"'>ks _645-__ 26."ii_. _____ _ ----------good S2795:644-t059• l970CpedeV1lle. MERCEDES 3000. '75. -~u nroor. Sl vr m et, 'Tl VW Bus. good cond1 Cleaninside&oul \llc hellns. $12.700 lion. lsnled window!>. SlS00494·7439 7141m.1oooearly AM mustsell $2200 536 7:115 ·n Seville. Loaded. Take ·75 ~184s_o_SL. Ta-;: "73Super Beelle.gd. l'ond. over lease. S296 mo. As k Chol'olate convl!rt top, Needs brakes Sl600. for Lee. 770-1709. I a n I e a t h e r . 968-0371 '76 CDV to ml, mint cond. ~1.ooo.752·~· __ ·73 Ghia Con v. Ke lly loaded. lthr. tape, ext. ·74 280, alloy whls. I xlnt green. lo/mt. Xlnt. cond. warT. Must sell. smoo cood Must st..>e to npprec. Oy. 642-0671 eve. 840-5158 P.P. SfS.5925 ~. 548·4930evs. 197~ vw b r ~ 99 I 7 --. ----... us. sunroo , '67 MB 250SE 4·spd. Plec. AM/FM stereo 8 track. ~··•••••••••••••••••••• :.-unroof. FM 1cass. $4500. xlnt cond. Askin!( $3450. 73. V-8, air. Runs great. Chns.833-M35dys. 5J6.9954or(213)654·5445 $3050/bst ofr. Great - --------Cond. Call Kathy aft '71 MGB 250 Sedan, Xlnt '72.VW Bus AM/FM cass. 1:00,546-1281 ~'Ond. S4900. P.P Carpeting & curtains. 673-7229 71,000 mt 52.700. Call O.nol9t MG----9742 7141552_·8440 ______ , ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'ST BUG. Completely re·•·-------- 71 Midget new top. new built Sl500. See lo ap- dutch good cond. 52000. prec1ate642-~ _ 962 9742 an er 6_P_r-_1 ___ '65 vw convert. Runs fine. MGI 9744 B od y rough . S700. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~7118evcs. -----tOO S.. C...t Hwy. •• • • • • • • • • • • •• • • ••• • • • • ' •••••••••••• !!. •-!.!,. .... ..!.. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •••••••••••••••••••••• J.e. FORTU•E SAY S •.. Aaltot,U1ecl ••••••••••••••••••••••• a.-•• '955 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '78 YJ Cullen Suprem e ~ham. lo/mt -ex· l'ept onal. SGJMI Day:. 547 Sim &ves 1-661 1666 '73 Cutlass Supreme, air ~It wmdows, Stct'nna. eta " cnsl. b1k on blk. $23115 646-6745 ..... tt57 ....................... 13 Pinto Wagon, xlnt cond. Lo mi. Auto trans . $1600/best ofr. 962·3130 . '7S Pinto WagOft V·6, auto trans. ?JJmf~· low miles. 12900 /o e r . (714) ~ af'Ur 5 p.m. & weekends . or (114> a.1000. ext. '¥11 wkdays. ·73 Wa~n. 4 spd. Top shape. cal Gas Saver. SJ.275 642-8327 i4 Wa&.Ofl 4 spd 2 car Xlnt cond 7G,000 m i. S1650. 4.94·3280. ...,_.... 9960 • •••••••••••••••••••••• Plymouth F:f I, 4-dr, nu pamt & v1ny lop. Runs x1nt Must see & dnve! $1475 964·1M8 Have somethml, lo sell? Classll1ed ads it well. ........ 9100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• -- ·79 MGB. Moving must sacnfice. Incredible tiaY· -~·8.1.!.~~4 4CVLCARSWANTED Runn1ng or not·f air cash. 673-3465 631 ·269'1 ~.~ , _______ _ '76 VW Bus. lo mi. sleeper --------p~ 9750 pkg, AM /FM stl!r eo One owaer, :69 Es tate ••••••••••••••••••••••• casb. immac. $5200. Wagoo. Gd tires. trans. 1972 911T 56K mi. a lloys. 49!M3o.t body, brakes & paint. Re· 5·spd stereo xlnl Call cent partial eng ovl!r Marth a. 661.11 6 1 or '74 V.W. bug. AM/FM 8 haul.S700. 5.59-4285. 4,14 3672 lrk. very low miles. New ---- . tires. Xlnl cond. S3100 * * • '7J' 2 914. Clcun 5 s pd. ~27&'>. 536·8405. Kathlffft Werry TOTAL AND FINAL DISPO SAL OF ALL REMAINING MEW 1978 POMTIACS, GMC TRUCKS, --~ SANT AMA v AN CO VERSIONS I M1111-'M l'U~S I.A> m1 App -----17391 Newland Gp Alloys P vt Ply Volvo 9772 Huntington BcGl'h t>l2 l!IS4 e~ci.. ••••••••••••••• ••• ••••• You arc the winner of '73 Porsche 914. ptirf cun d1t1on $5900 i:;, ui. ~ 5667 00 156 B roadster l'Onverl Mint l'ond • S9S()(llOH('r M211683 VOLVO SALES. SERVICE AMDLEASIMG OVERSEAS DELIVERY EXPERTS 73 POf'SChe 914, t 1 white EARLE IKE Avs> grp. AM/FM t.lereo VOLVO XJntcond S4200: 64~747~ 19116Harbor Blvd. BUY OR LEASE COSTA MESA O MW P'onc ... 924 64'99303 540-9467 f or opproxlMotely ORAHGECOUHTY Sl500toS2000wtdtt VOLVO sticker price. U•t9d EXCLUSIVELY VOLVO q u a " t i t y • C a I I Largt.-sl Volvo Dealer 644-2526, 9 to 5. in Orange County! -· ---------BUY or LEASE 66 911. Must see to ap DIRECT ~:~~~·:;.f.~U~J •"' [if ':ft!~ •' P~che lOOS Cpe Con· __ -~-___ •_ l"OUl"!I Compl restored. 2025 S. Manchester only4000mi. Blk/Blk Int A hei 750 2011 Must see Sl0.950 <BB>. na m -_PPaft7 P~~WJ9 Mus t Sacrifice! 1975 ...._. 9755 Volvo. 164 E. 4 dr. auto, ••••••••••••••••••••••• sn/rf. :imlfm cass. al~. TESTDRIVEOUlt ~~ 46'000 ma. 1WO FREE TICKETS to the 17th Annual LONGIEACH RODEO Al the Lon~ Beac h Arena. 300 E. Ocean Blvd.. Long Beach. To claim your llckelli. call 642-5678 Ext 272. *** '76CHEVETTE. 31.000 mi. $2295. Ml ·2609 and 673-S 138 '73 Capri · Xlnl cond Mags · custom pamt. pin striping, VG stick. 52450. 642-3379. '76 Monte Carlo . Xlnl cond. Air. $4150. 642-5950 or 751;9!18 '78 Monte Carlo. $6000. Xlnt cone.I intr & extr. dys 77().3266, eves 831·0949 1977 Chevy Capri cc Classic. 9 pass. wagon. 17.000 miles. All extras . Xlnl cond. Asking $6447. Mr. Gilmore 547·9151 Mon-Fri8lo5. 'UCAR OF THI YEAR" Good inventory ln stock. I lurry while they last! 68 2 dr. Biscayne Xlnl 75 Volvo Station Wgn, motor/transportal1on 24.000 nu. loaded. S.t.750. New tires & battery S350. 7l4-646-038l 842-9734 aft. 3PM MllAQ.I A111o1, UMd MADA/llHAUL T •••••••••••••••• ••• ••• • 2150Harbor Blvd AMC 9905 co;TAMESA 645-1700 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 76-l.ee.~-r-:-1iooo--m-l-le-s. t97•AMC MATADOI 2 DR. ~Iba\ olr .. I D. rf., H·...a ( 542·3973 days 494-1618 .. utop. Autom etic, ac· eves. tory air cond .• pwr. -------• steering & brakes. radio. ltalllefa t756 beater Ir ONLY 32,000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• miles on this 1as Sever. • 1 DUUR IN U.S.A. <5a>NIG >. IOY CAIVEI ltOllS·ROVCE ,,. ... _ ... Nt...,n8Hcll \'----' ...... 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Lu1• ()(boa "id the two IUeaal al ens returned to the scene of the Ci.-e at the urging of &Mir employer and told their story to police and fire tnvestlgotors. av a Huntmfton 8 ach YtOman who d.if!d in b~r burrun1 homt Mo~day, at wa. revealt d today Feari nc tro ubl e w ith authortti4!S, they ned the scene after t.beir unsucce srw rescue effort and after telling nei&hbors in broken Engll h to call the rire department. The gardeners were working in tbe yard at the scene of the lraeed y, 7831 Yukon Drive, when they noticed s moke com· ing out of a window at about 2:30 Testing the Water Myra Bejarano, 2lh . of Westminster finds out that Lake Park in Huntington Beach is li ving up to its name. But that doesn't stop he r from enjoying a swing ride. Heavy Snowfall Blankets Dixie By The Associated P1ess A major winter storm of>lanket- ed much or Dixie with heavy s now today and moved on to s narl traffic and close a irports in the big cities or the Northeast. u p lo 10 inches or snow fell in Tennessee. 8 inches accumulat- ed in some parts of Virginia, and 10 inches we r e expected i.n Maryland in the mid-Atlantic re· g1on 's worst storm of the winter. Washington's National Airport was closed with 8 inches of snow expected in downtown a reas and 10 inches in the suburbs . Douglas Municipal Airport in Charlotte, Va .. reported 5 inches o f s now. by mi d nig ht . the heaviest snowfall there since Dec. 3, 1971. Disease Mystery ROME <AP> -The Health Ministry said today a group of U.S. and European physicians a nd health investigators will come here next week to ex- change views with their Italian colleagues on a "m ystery dis- ea se " that bas claimed the lives of 59 infants in Naples. Heavy snow a lso fell in Penn- sy lvania1-..New Jersey and New York City. ~h oo t s w e r e c l os e d throughout the region. tce·laden tree limbs knocked out power in much o r South Carolina and northern Georgia. Georgia reported the only weather-related fatalities. One person was killed in a traffi c ac· cident on an icy road and two others died in a house fire thai was blamed on a faulty heater. A state trooper on the Penn- s y Iv an i a Turnpik e in Montgomery County said slick roads were causing numerous accidents. "They're salting and cinder- ing, but they're not able to keep up with the rate it's coming down." he said. "It's terrible. There are a lot or s mall acci· dents." In New Jersey, Nicholas Cifelli of the State Highway Department s ummed up the problem in the urban areas. "Once rush hour starts," he said. "you can't plow or work on the snow with traffic out there. So we may have a problem this afternoon." A Final \Leek ' Family Dead Certain MANILA, Philippines <AP> -Relatives of An· tonisa Agabin were reluctant to bury her when she died last week. The first time they tried, she sat up and asked for a glass or water. That was eight years ago. Philippine News Agency said the woman, a spinster from Tuguegarao in the northern Philippines, first moved a foot, then her bead, then sat ur during her wake. A sister gave her water, bu other mourners fled ln fright, PNA sa1d. Last week, when she died of an undisclosed ill- ness, the family delayed the burial, Just to make sure. PNA said mournen at the cemetery opened the casket for a final look before finally lowering it lnto the grave. ' • Monday afternoon. They tried to get in the front door of lhe home. but were d riven back by names. heat and smoke. One ot the men was burned slightly. They lhen fled in their car after warning neighbors. Firemen arrived minutes later and found the interior of the house ablaze. Fire Capt. Roger Hosmer said firemen assumed someone was inside the house, but were unable to find .anyone ·while fighting the blaze . It was not until almost an hour later that firemen discovered the body of Gwen V. Mawson. 45. in a bedroom closet. The woman appa r e ntly died or smoke inhalation, firemen said. The gardeners told police Sgt. Oc hoa the y left the scene Improper Forms because they we re a fraid they would be sent back to Mexico if a uthorities discovered they were in the U.S. ilJegally. Fire Capt. Hosmer said it is unlikely fire men could have saved Mrs. Ma wson even if the two gardeners had remained at the scene. The two men aren 't s uspected of any wrongdoing and were re- leased afte r questioning, Sgt. Ochoa said. Fire me n be lie ve a short cir c uit in Mrs . Maws on's television set touched off the fire while s he was napping in another part of the house. ..FuneraJ services are pending for Mrs. Mawson, who rented the Yukon Drive home and had lived there with her son. Mark Sugamele. 19, for the past six months. Recall 'Invalid~ Notices ot r ecall served against four Huntington Beach City Council me mbers we re declared invalid Tuesday by Ci· ty Clerk Alicia Wentworth. Mrs. Wentworth said the re- call forms we r e improperly U.S. Oil Inventory Depleting WA SHI N GTON <AP I Ene rgy Secretary J a mes Schles· inger said today the Iranian crisis could leave U.S. oil inven- tories "dangerously low" for next winter and force imposition or conservation controls . Appearing before the Senate Energy Committee, Schlesinger said there has been no indication "that the slide of Iran toward chaos has been arrested" or when stability might be restored ln the Middle Eaai-country. The political turmoil in that country has shut oft Iran's former exports of 5 million bar- rels of oil daily to the world market, forcing consumer na- tions to draw on their inven· tories. The U.S. share of Iranian exports was 900,000 barrels dai· ly. <Related story, Page B6 >. "Unless we a re able lo restock for next winte r. our inventories could be dangerously low." he said. "We do not know the extent to which we would need to turn to m andatory measures if, indeed. they are required," he said. Schlesinger said he does not believe m andatory controls should include gasoline ration- ing. · He said the goal of voluntary a nd possibly mandatory controls ' would be to reduce U.S. oil con- sumption by 500,000 barrels a day. He a ls o c ited volunta r y a dheren ce to the 55 mph highway speed limit. FBI Stymied In Hunt for llBGirl, 5 FBI agents have told local police they can find no trace of the woman who abducted a s. year-old Huntington Beach girl July 31 after a search among,the 913 Peoples Te mple mass suicide victims brought to Dover Air Force Base in Delawa re. Lawmen are stymied in their search £or youn g Va leena Matiska Miller who was taken from the home of her legal guar· dians during a midnight break- l n by her mothe r Carnalla Miller. 23, a former mental pa- tient. Police Sgt. Luis Ochoa said Carnalla Miller may have been Involved in the Peoples Temple cult prior to the child's abduc· tlon. Ochoa sent Carnalla Miller's fingerprints to officials at Dover Air Force Base two months aft.er the Nov. 18 mass suicide in the Jonestown, Guyana. Jungle com- mune. ''The fincerprtnll or Carnalla Miller are not identical with tbe unidentified body prints ob· talned from vlctlmi in the <Peoples Tempi~> case." FBI a1enta said ln a le\ter to Ochoa. More than 200 suicide victims bave not been ldenUfied due to decompoelUon. Guyanese police otflclala have Indicated they can (Ind no proof that Carnalla lllller waa ln their COW>tr)' lut yeat, , filled out becausethey didn't ln- clued the addresses of tbe four people who signed them . "We have to certify that they a r e r egis tered Huntington Beach voters and we can't do that without addresses." she said. Mrs. Wentworth reported that the recall proponents would have to start the process all over again. The intentions to circulate petitions for recall were served OilllY l'INI SI.Mt ,._ THEY CAN'T DANCE, SAY SCHOOL OFFICIALS P•rent Fran Kamph (seated), Kriete (left) and Amy Can't Danee? Parems Late; Girls Penalized Two Hun ti ng t o n Beach seventh grade girls have been barred from a school Valentine·s Day dance and the resulting con· trover sy has r each e d the Sacr am ento o rrice o r s t a t e school chief Wilson Riles. Tom and Fran Ka mph, the pare nts of one of the girls, said the school policy is unreasonable and that it penalizes youngsters for the actions or their parents. "It's the damndest thing I e v e r h e ard of." Kamph declared. Ocean View School District of· ficials say that Krista Kamph and her friend Amy Vollmer would have to sit out the Valen· line 's Day dance because the Kamphs were late In picking up the girls at a Harbour View School party at a local skating rink last month. School Superintendent Dale Coogan said today the girls were supposed to be met by their parents al 7 p.m . but that transportation didn't arrive until 7:30 p.m. He said the delay forced • teacher who volunteered for the extra-curricular activity to stay a halt hour late. "The policy may not be the (airest or the best, but, if we don't back It up. we can 't count on other teachers tor volunteer services and It could penalize aU the pupill," he sald. Cooaan aald the policy wa1 ln· stltuted after a previous lncident Involving the Kamphs at an al· ter·acbool party. He said a t that time the Kampht were 90 minutes late ln collectlnl their dau1hter. The Kampha aay that a repreMntatJve rrom Riles' otnce •Creed wtth them that lh policy is '"outrageous." Coogan said he was contacted by. a Riles representative but at first he considered it to be a joke . '"I felt they had more impor· tant things to conside r than this." he said. "The state has no jurisdiction m this matter.'' • Mrs . Kamph said the reason there was a delay ln picking up the girls al the skating party was because she was detained during a visit to a doctor 's of- fi ce. ··1 contact e d m y older daughter and she got there no more than 20 minutes late." she said. "It's rea lly unfair," Mrs. Kamph lamented. The girls want to go to the dance very badly . .''Krista has sold 54 pizzas to help finance the dance. Consultant's Hiring Asked WASHINGTON CAPI -The Carter administration's Oedg· Une teen-age pregnancy program is trylq to hire the leader or a na· tlonal anti-abortion organization as a Sl.2S-a-day consultent. The new proaram already is caught in a tug-of-war betw!t!n antl-aborUon forces and ramlly planning and abortion rl1hts groupa. A apc>keaYtOman for tbe U.S. PubUc Health Service confirmed Tuesday that Lula Mae Nlx, head of lht adolescent prepan· cy ornce. has asked for approval lo hlre Marjory Mecklenburt, pfealdent of Amerl'8n Clt1&tnt Concerned for Ure Inc. against Richard Sie bert. Bob Mandie, Ruth Bailey and Don MacAllister. The notices carried the signatures of Donald W. Reh· Jing, Lonnie Marion, Dorene Rehling and Paul F. Whalen. 4GWlmen Hit Church Bingo Hall OAKLAND <AP I -Four gunmen burst In on a church bingo game a nd opened fire on the mostly elderly players. kill- ing one woman and wounding a man, police said. The man entered Sl. Louis Bertrand Church. where about 250 people were playing bingo Tuesday night, a nd ordered everyone to "freeze," according to homicide Lt .. Gerry Green. ' One man walked up to a nun and demanded money. but she had none because the bingo pro- ceedings had already been put away for the night, Green said. The intruders. armed with a rine. a hand gun and possibily other weapons, then sprayed the room .with bullets and fled. Green said. Fatally wounded was Dorothy Taylor. believed in her 40s, who was dead on arrival at Vespers Hospital in nearby San Leandro. Harry Hutchinson, 64. was listed In s table condition at Kaiser Hospital wtth a wound in the left thigh. Despite the number or wit· nesses. Green said police were not initiaJly·able to develop com- ple t e d e s c r i ptio n s o f the gunmen. Parole Denied SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -The California Community Release Board has denied parole to con- victed murderer a nd former Bla c k P a nth e r Elm e r "Gerortimo" Pratt on grounds that he "still poses an un- reasonable danger to society." Pratt has served seven years or a llre sentence ror his conviction in the 1968 murder of a Santa Monica woman during a $30 rob- bery on a tennis court. Coast Weather Late night and morning fog and low c lo uds, otherwise fair with some high c louds thro u"h Thursday. Llltle change in temperature with lows tonight, 42 to 48. Htghs Thursday 60 to 65. INSIDE TODAY Gou. Ednumd Brown Jr .• who fP"l four gNrs tludfl· mg /Of' rlw Romon Catholic ~•thood, '°"' he doe• nor e.rpect ~ligbi to be on il111e if u d.«idt• to nm for prtlf· "-"' .n rtor. Storv Page Alf. lades .,.,_....,.. .. ,.1111~ Cl .... .., . ,.,. ...... ......... ., L. M • ...,. At Mt•'" ... ,. ...... ~, ...... ." ~ ........... .. OMtlftM Ot.lt ll•tleMI -M c-lc• •i ~ .... c-y ,. .. er...... •• 1 cet.,.. D1 ..... ...... ,. .. ltieN .... ............. ,..,_,~ ., ==; ........ T ..... ltM • ' CM= ..... CWt..'! W A4 "'......... '" .... ... .._.... ca A% DAILY PILOT HIF Fa1niers Had 'Good Year' "'A IONGTON fAP 1 Cold and url flu camp1n • dunni the> ca\)'• hf' vi l anowJt rm of thl' )'t'ar . prot ti r1rm t'l".!J N! H.tr nl'd to Coner and t hf t(rtrullu~ l>t•partmt-nt to®y 54.-Ht•tan· Ruh tlt-ra l•nd coun· H·r-..d "'lb rut upb~.'Ol m q ... .about ru rul lll"'O.'lfll'rtt}. 3 Perisli Iii oasL Road Crasli 'l'14 u m t!n 4ir1d a b.tb)' 1url "en k 1llvd Tuci.day in a aermdan~ Duna Point colh :iaon th11t oc l'Urrcd wht>n .mothe r l'U tra\'el mg 55 to 60 rtnll'i. P\'r hour .ip purently failed to slo p t a hght Or nngl' Count} l'oroner :i of· f1cwb 1dt•ntafied lht• deatl ;,i:-. Sumut•I J Mu tan 20 and ha~ fo ur month old d;rnghter . Alan.t C'.:i r o l , both of 153 AHnada MirJm:ir 1n So.l o C le ment(' Musturi was a marine at C<1m p Pendll'ton ldcntiflCJLIOn Of lht.' third VIC 'tsm. a 19-ycar old Ma rine who was a passen~er In Must~r1 ·s c ar. w as withhe ld p e nding notification of next of kin. California Highway Pa trol s pokesman Tom Sapp s aid the 7 : 30 o. m ac·c 1dc nt occurred w he n a 1973 Cadillac driven by Ne lda Silverstein, · 19, of West Covina . appa rently n m the red light at S<>lva Ro11d and Pacific Coast Highway Mis s S il vers t e i n 's ca r s l a mm e d broad s ide anlo i\fus tari's car. which was travel· IOJ! south on Coas t Ha ~hway, hurling thl' mra nt out of the vch1· de M 1ss .Sil verslean was taken lo Saddle back Community Hos pital a nd later transfe r red to UCI Medical Cente r with maJor in j uries. Her condition today wa::. not a vail,.blc A third car wus st ruck by the S ilve rstein vehic le afte r 1t <'are cncd off Muslari's t•ar but the driwr was not in.Jured. ' Highway Patrol spokcsmHn Sapp ::.wd a special accident an - vcstagation learn was studying the colhs 1on todtiy Services Set Friday for Robert Polly Graveside s e rvices will be held Friday for Robert N Polly. a former controller with McOon- n e 11 Douglas an Huntington Bea ch Mr. P o lly. 60, died Sun· day m Sheridan. Wyo • where he m ade his home following retire- m ent. Fri<'nds said he had bee n ill fo r a long timt' Mr Polly served as a member of the baord or directors of the Hunting t o n Be a c h Public Facilities Corp. which handled financial arrangem ents for the ne w civic center a nd library buildings. He was a Mc Donnell Douglas employee at El Sergundo a nd Santa Monica a s well as at Hunt- ington Beach before has rellre - m ent a bout four years ago. His body will be returned to Orange County later this week. Burial 1s scheduled at Pacific Vie w Mo rtua ry in Newport Beach G raveside se rvices are set for 2·30 p.m Friday Taiwan Concern WASHINGTON CAP> Mem· bers of the Senate Foreign Reis· lions Committee seem con· vinced President Carter 's new China policy is tacking guuran· Lees that the United States will come lo the aid of Taiwan if the is land is threalerted by Peking After two days of hearln"s. tht?re is nearly unanimous senli· me nt among the committee's 16 me mbers for lc1ot islation cover· ing Taiwan's security. ORANGE COAST H ' DAILY PILOT 1,_ "''"'"'9' t ... t ~•IY r 1tot ""1t f'\wft'4.f' t\.tot'I~ b•fW'O IN Ht ~ f"ff"'\ 1\~•"""Clb''"""°'4"'0'" , .. ,.,, ''"""'~'~"· ~ .. ,.t"~'·~·,,. l"V"• ....-ct MafwtA• tPwOVOf'I r rHJ•t for (h\M M*>"' """1.,,, "'.-~ H""t-..... " ,_ I hf'I v.-u_., .,..,.,_, l ~ 6-~ft Sout"CM1t A '-"4flf' , .. Q'°'4tt flO;IHW\ t\ °"~''....,,, \.div,d•n_.NI "" •• , , ... P'~ ..... 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HEROISM CITED Security Guard Cambfln Guard Lauded As Hero in Sniper Attack S AN DIEGO IAP> While a sniper was kilhng the prmc1pal a nd cus tod ian at C leveland E le me ntary School a nd wound- an g e i g ht c hildre n a nd a policema n las t week. Steven G. Camblin drove a dump truck m· to the assailant's line or fare. He was an uns ung he ro until Tuesd ay, when the Board of Education. after btiing notUied by police. cited him fo r "heroic a nd unselfish actions." Cambltn. il district se<'urity g ua rd at a nearby high school, was ca11ed to help at Cleveland and arrived in the middle of the g u nfire that fatally wounded Principal Burton Wragg, cuslo· dian Mike Sucha r and inJured several students Cambli n saw police trymg un- s uccessfully to start a lar ge trash vehicle and ran to their aid. With the help of an officer. be drove .he vehicle into the school drive way where it couJd act as a shield for the wounded, authorities said. No public mention was made of Camblin's herois m las t week. He returned to has post and filed a routine report to city police for their investigation. Charged in the shootings was 16-year-old Brenda Ann Spencer, a student at Patrick Henry High School where Camblin works. Tun Vessels Clime Record Off Mexico A new elapsed time record in the l , 124-mile Ma rina dcl Rey to Puerto Vallarta yacht race ap- peared certain today as the two le ad boats in the 21-boat fleet re- porte d positions thal s hould place them across the fin ish line shortly after noon Thursday. The 65-foot sloop Ra gtime re ported a position 290 m iles rrom the finish after a 250-mile day's run The 69-foot s loop Drifter also logged a 250-mile day and was about 21 miles behind Ragtime . The ela psed time record is six da ys . three ho urs a nd 39 minutes. That would ~ive the yachts until Friday a t 3 p.m PST for a new record. Radio transmission fro m the escort vesse l Pion ee r . was garbled and the weathe r and handicap positions were un readable. Man Recovers From Attack 7\ 22-year -old ' HuT\lang to n Beach man was released from UC Irvine Medical Center Tues· day afte r being t reated for numerous knife wounds he suf· fered in a Sunday ntfthl attack Salso Barrera , 17:172 Queens Lane, told police a man with a knife attacked him while he was sleeping in his bed at 9·30 p.m. Police Sgt. Louis Oc hoa said no motive has been determined for the attack but Barrera's roommate is being sought for questioning in connection with the assault. lllly 'Silent' WASlUNGTON <APl Billy Carter, who pluyed hos t to a del- eaatlon of Libyans last month. tlas not responded to rederal re· q_uests ror lnformatJon about hia t~ w"h th• Arab UJ.lan... ·· J..Uallc.e. J>eparlmonl oUWals H )' ) lhc!y are qu zed between lo1o1i prieft for crops and h•lb prkc tor t rtJhitr, machinery. lu land land 'In v rtually ev ry respect, lt18 wa& a good y~air for lhe A rn t• rl c Q n f u r m e r . • · t h e ·•.itH·ultu~ itt•cr htry u id. l h• ..idded. hOWt'V\!r, "It should ao w1th0Ut saying . ther re- m al n e d 1ndiv1dual farm operatot1 In evtry r~tion or the country who did not fare well." Awalttn1 Bergland at the hearlne was audience of farmers who say the y fear I~· tng their land 1f they lose their case. Qiaper-clad Baby Frozen To Death He avy s e c urity meas ures were taken to protect Bergland in the aftermath of his hard· nosed r efection ot the farmers~ demand for new laws lo rest.ore their income. While many of the fa rmers headed for the committee hear- ings and other congressional of· fices. police granted the pro- testers permission for a limited "tractorcade" around the Agriculture Department. NEW YORK (AP >-Her rel· ullves lined the windows with <'Urdboard from d iaper boxes to kt'ep o ut the cold But they didn't pay their gas bill for 18 months. and 9-montb-old Cyn- t h 1 a Fe h ccea , clad only in diaper s. wa s found frozen to death In her crib. He r 2·year-old brother. Tom· my. wa s found s wollen with fros tbite whe n po li ce were calle d to the basement apart- m ent of the two-story house that ut ilit> compa ny officials said had been unheated since July, 1977. The temper ature was in the teens. Authorities s aid they were considering charges against the baby's parents, Thomas Felic- cca , 21. and Eileen Feliccea. 2i\. Thirteen others in four genera· lions lived in the house in the South Ozone Park section of Queens. Frank Feliccea , the infant's grandrather , found the child's body Tuesday and called police from a neighbor's home. The children 's stomachs were bloated because "all they e ver red them was warm water or tea. They'd cry themselves to sleep down there in the cellar." said an 18·year -old neighbor Eddie Cruz. · Tommy Feliccea was treated a t Queens General Hospital for ex pos ure. Three other young children, including two cous ins. we re turned over to the city's Bure au of Child Welfare after be ing treated for exposure. Anothe r nei g hbor, Russell Cordero, 15, said older family m embe rs frequently only ate "macaroni boiled in water with nothing on it." The inside of the house. he said, "is just a wreck, it's a shambles. the re are roaches and rats ." "Nobody in the house ever washed. What the heck when it's 13 degrees who's g~ing to take a shower or a bath ?" Cordero said. William Hand, a spokesman for Brooklyn Union Gas Co. said the m et.er at the two-story struc- ture was re moved July 26, 1977. for a long-overdue bill totalling $1 ,397.30. "I don't know what they did for heat last winter ." he said adding that the fa mily had bee~ advised the meter could be re- installed if they paid the bill by ins tallme nts or some other m e thod. T h e family never responded, Hand said. "Nobody in the house works. Almos t e verybody gets a welfare check." Corde ro sail'I. Valley Backs New Highway District Plan Fountain Valley City Council m e m ber s unanimous ly a p. proved a resolution Tuesday urging the state Legislature lo c reate a new highway district consisting solely or the Orange County area. C urre ntly, Orange, Los Angeles and Ve ntura counties are lumped into one highway district and must share state r oad -building funds . About e ight p e r cent of California's gasoline taxpayers live In Orange County, but only about 1.6 percent of the state's highway funds are used here, the council complained . Councilman Al Hollinden, a member of the Orange County Transit District board. proposed the Fountain Valley resolution. Measles Hit Rhode Island PROVIDENCE , R t. CAP ) A mea s les e pide mic In a Rhode Island city has worsened. tind state health officials osked schools today to bar from cl-du thousands or children who h ave not been immunized agalns\ the disease. The state H ea lth Department reported 59 caacs of measles In Rhode h11nd on Tuesday. up from 53 on Monday. All but two cases were ln East Providence. It apparently l• the worst outbreak or me.ales tn the country this year. Satisfied after an orderly . 200-vehJcle "trail run" past the Whit e Ho u se Tue s d ay , authorities allowed 300 farm machines out of the encamp- ment for the Agriculture Depart· ment run after today's s now. delayed m orning rush hour was over. But they ma de at cle ar that the entire a rmada pa rked on the Mall -about 1,500 vehicles would not be let out at any one time. nor would they tolerate any a ttempt to r epeat Monday's tra ffic-jamming tactics. The forced campsite appeared unusuaJJy quiet today. save a few tractors driven in circles . churning up the browned grass It seemed certain t hat at least a s ubs tantial portion of the original force of 5,000 farmers had gone home. Ola Venus The National Aeronautics and Space Administration has released this picture of Venus taken J an. 18 from the Cloud Photopolarimeter aboard the Pioneer Venus Or~iter spacecr aft. The image was t aken from an altitude of 40,000 miles during orbit number 45. A com- plete orbit takes about 24 hours. Protest l e ader Gerald Mccathe rn. the Ame rican Ag riculture move m e nt's na- tional "wagonmas te r ." a p - peared on ABC television today · a nd called Ber g land "j ust a da mn liar" for his re m arks on the same network Tuesday. Agents Seize Drugs Worth $6. 7 Million Bergland said then that while som e fa rme rs ha ve "local .. proble ms. ma ny simply made bad business judgments. paid too much for land, we re seeking-- publicity or we re "driven by Just old-fas hioned greed .·· But "he's not out the re paying m y bills." said Mccathern. who grows corn n e ar He re ford . Texas. ''H e d oes n 't know the hardships I'm going through and maybe if J could s upple m ent my income with a s alary the way that he is I could possibly keep my farm going. My farm is for s ale." Blue Cross May End Some Testing Pay NEW YORK CAP> In an ef· SAN JOSE CAP > -Local, s tate and federal narco•.ics agents have arrested seven peo- ple and s eized more than 50 pounds of PCP -Angel Dust - with a s treet value of $6.7 million at nearby Santa Cruz and Bend, Ore. The operation was said to be a majc;>r supplier of PCP in the San Francisco Bay area, Its breakup was announced Tues- day by San Jose Police Chief Joseph McNatnara, U.S . At· torney William Hunter: George Halpin. acting regional Drug Enforce ment Administration direct.or. and Dan Addario. bead of the San Francisco DEA office. Agents confiscated more than SO pounds of the drug in finished and inte rmediate s tages. laboratory equipme nl. four vehicles and six weapons al a re- m ote cabin six to e~gbt miles from Bend, where five of the s uspec ts were taken i nto cus tody. Addario said the laboratory had an estimated annual produc· lion capacity of between 90 and 120 pounds. Richard Dunagan. a DEA task force agent, said the group ac- counted for 85 percent of the PCP tralfic in the Santa Clara Valley and did business in Sacramento. Those arrested on various charges of manufacture, dis- tribution and sale of the con- trolled substance a nd con - spiracy we re ide ntified as: Gary Deman Vodak, 31, Santa Cruz. a physicist who also owns a Santa Cruz construction firm· and a llegedly the chemist for the operation ; Kevin Michael Cum- mings, 23, Bend; Julie Ann Gibson, 20, Vallejo. Calif.; George Duane Gorman, 28, Boulder Creek, Calif.; Bill Jack Phillips, 24, Santa Cruz: Joseph Lawrence Dillion. 30, Watson· ville, and Brian P . Scherf, 23, Watsooville. l · f'A>p Injured In Huntington Cycle Crash fort to curb the ris ing cost of hospital care, Blue Cross-Blue Shield has recommende d that its m em ber plans stop paying for most medical tests done routine· ly on nonsurgical pa tients before admission to hospitals. The maximum output would have a street value or more than Sl3 million. A Long Beach police officer on his way to wo rk from his Newport Beach home suffered ..., leg injuries at 6:04 a.m. today when his motorcycle collided with a van in Huntington Beach. The investigation, under way three months, was launched in .San Jose. Addario said. Marina Freslunen Parents Meet Set Officer Lloyd Lund, 52, was re-·'The point or the recommen- da tion is to encourage medical professionals to think about the cost or procedures r outine ly p e rfo rme d ," Walte r J . McNerney, s aid at a news con· ference. M c Nerne y c alle d the tests "unnecessary ." They are performed on mos t hos pital pa- tients , and McNem ey said that betwe<?n $100 million and $200 million could be s a ved if the tests lose Blue Cross-Blue Shield coverage. Gem Talk THE SAME FACES Wt' rl! 111/1 hert' Marina High School teachers and counselors have invited the parents of North Huntington Bea ch·area s tudents who will become freshmen in the fall to attend a meeting Thursday night. The orientation between the s taff and parents of curre nt e ighth grade students will begin at 7 :30 p.m. in tbe high school gymnasium, 15871 Springdale St.. HuntinJ(ton Beach. People who stop In our store often remark that they keep see- ing the same faces over and over. And. they seem to like that. ported in surgery this morning a t Hoag Memorial Hospital after his city-owned motorcycle col· lided with a van driven by Michele Mileski, 2.4, of 16862 Pacific Coast Highway. Hunt· ington Beach. California Highway Patrol of· ficers said Lund was northbound in dense fog when the van. southbound on Pacific Coast Hig hway, turned Jefl at Warner Avenue. Officers said Lund s uffered a broken right lell. a . 141< Lds Watch S1S8S with diamond at 11 :00 b. Diamond & Emerald RlngMSOO . Now. we're not bragging a bout how our races took . just that we're alwoyi; here. We 've been here for over 33 years, and hope to stay a lot longer. Why ? Well. we 've got a nice loca tion downtown, away from the high· rent shopping centers. Parking is r ight out front. We're able to con- tinue to deal in high quality without charging a pre mium for overhead e>tpenses . We get along fine with our nell(hbors. \Qo. We're happy to be Involved in ef. forts to improve our town ·and make It an even better place to ltve. We think its pretty nice the way it i " but Ju.'ll llke our store. we always want to make It bet· ler Valentine's Day So, stop by any time you want to check on our taces J. c. JJump~iWd ~""'"''~ MEM8U AMU ICAN GEM SOCttfY ~ 1823 NCWf'C)AT 81.110 COSTA MESA 32 't'IA~~)~=~~\'t~T!Oh ~1°*99 17 # I Irvine Vour Hometown ~ Dally Newspaper EOITION VOL. 72, NO. 38 • .t SECTIONS, .U PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1979 TEN CENTS Aliens T~o t1•rden r lll ut aht>n tr-um Muaco tnl"d to save • Hunthlatton 'Bf'ach woman who dit'<i an her bumtng home Monday, il wMS reveailed loday fo"'earing tro uble w1lh authontie . lhey nf'd the cent> after their unsuccessful rescue effort and after telbng ne1ghbo~ an broken English lo ull lbe fir~ department Marvin's - Attomey Testifies LOS ANGELES (AP> Lee Marvin's chief attorney left his seat at the counsel table today and took the witness stand to testify· about the day he and another lawyer ordered Michelle Triola Marvin out or the actor 's house A. David Kagon testified as a hostile witness called by Miss Marvin's attorney In a property settlement trial. He admitted he threatened to call the sheriff and have Miss I Marvin bodily ejected from the Malibu beach house s he had shared with the actor. "l did go to the phone and say if there was no other alternative, J would call the sheriff," Kagon testified. He said he had arrived at the b eac h house with a nothe r lawyer al Marvin's request and found Miss Marvin "sitting in a chair with her back to the beach." He said she appeared agitated and refused to leave. Kagon said he consider ed alternatives: ''to commence an action for ejedment o r for someone to physically remove her.··- Bul he said he rell e1ther course .. would subject us to ex- actly the kind of publicity we did not want to have." - That's when he threatened to call the sheriff, he said, and the only alternative left to Miss • Marvin "was that sh e could have stayed and waited for the sheriff." He said she chose to leave. Thal was in May 1970, six years arter the actor and the former showgirl had started liv- ing together. Kai;on conceded there was an emotional scene before Miss <See MARVIN, Pa~f' AZ> Doctor's Home · Burglarized The Irvine home or a UC Irvine Medical Center doctor was burglarized Tuesday of $1,470 in household goods, police said. Mao·Hsiung Hung, 34, who lives in the Woodbridge area. re- ported t'1e loss or a movie camera. a still camera , a porta- ble color television set, stereo equipotent, a sewing machine , jewelry and a vacuum cleaner. Police said the burglar pried opeo a r~ar sliding glass door to get intotbepbysician 's home. • • Coast Weather Late night and morning f og a nd low clouds, otherwise fair with some hi g h clouds through Thursday. Little change in temperature with lows tonight, 42 to 48. Highs Thursday 80 to 65. INSIDE TOD~ 'W Gou. Edmund Brown Jr., who lptnl /our ~ar1 •tud11· ing for tt.. Roman Catholic pm1thood, '°II• ~ doe• not trpect ~Ugkm to be Qfl .... if h~ ~· to nm for preli· dent ne.d 1Jttll. Storti Pap Al4. :Failed • ID Huntington Rescue Huntlnaton ~ach police Set. Luis Ochoa said thf' two IUeaal 11hen retul'M'd to the sc nc of the fire at the urgmg or lhelr employer and told their aik,ry to police and fire Investigators The ga~ners were working an the yard al the scene of the tragedy, 7631 Yukon Drive. when they noUced smoke com- 10g out or a window at about 2:30 Ola Venus Mol"day ahernoon They tried to gel in the front door of the home. but were driven back by flames, heat and i;moke One of the men was burned slightly. They then fled in their car after warning neighbors. Firemen arrived minutes later and found the interior of the house ablaze. Fire Capt. Roger .,..,~ The National Aeronautics and Space Administration bas released this picture of Venus taken J an. 18 from the Cloud Pbolopolarimeter aboard the Pioneer Venus Orbiter spacecraft The image was taken from an a ltitude of 40,000 miles during orbit number 45. A com- plete orbit takes about 24 hours. Cunmen Rai"irBingo Game; Woman Slain OAKLAND (A P l -Four gunmen burst in upon a church bingo game and opened fi re on the mostly elderly players, kiH- ing one woman and wounding a man, police s aid. "It was just awful." said Lydia Raven, a regular weekly bingo player al the school. Sisler Diana Marie made the usual classroom rounds today, a fter spending time with some or the children on the playground at St. Louis Bertrand Church School, the scene or a crazed s hooting spree. The rour would-be robbers en- tered the school cafeteria, locat- ed on Oakland's eastern border, B/,aze Damages H~thClub In Newport A sprinkler system was credit· ed today with controlling a fire that dJd an estimated $30,000 to $50,000 worth of damage to a Newport Beach health club Tuesday. The blaze was conrtned to only part of the buUding. shortly before 8 p.m . Tuesday. A group or about 250 mostly black and elderly persons had paid $4 to socialize a nd win some change at a weekly bingo game. "Freeze!" one of the suspects shouted and announced they were robbing the place. police said. When the panic-striken crowd didn 'l freeze Cast enough, 12 shots from a rifle and three hand guns sent them scurrying ror cover, police said. Dorothy M. Taylor, 49, of Oakland, didn't make it. She was pronounced dead on arrival al Vesper Me morial Hosp1t.al in San Leandro with a g unshot wound an ner oack. Henry Hutchinson, 64, was in s table condition at Kaiser Hospital in Oakland with a bullet wound in the leg. .t'ollce had no suspects in the killing but Lt. Terry Green said they had good descriptions of lhe four. Two or them wore stocking masks and they were in lheir late teens and early 20s, police said. A pair of eyeglasses, shattered from bullets, lay on the cafeteria table at lhe school. Green said some people had minor graze wounds and re- portedly left on their own after the shooting. But many or them remained inside the muslard·o aioted <See BINGO, Page AZ ) Hosmer said firemen assumed someone was inside the house. but were unable to find anyone while fighting the blaze. It was not until almost an hour later that fire men discovered the body or Gwen V. Mawson. 45 . in a bedroom closet. The woman apparently died of smoke inhalation, firemen said. The gardeners told police Sgt. Ochoa t he y le ft th e scene because they were afraid they would be sent back to Mexico tl authorities discovered they were in the U.S. illegally. Fire Capt. Hosmer said it is unlikely fire men could have saved Mrs. Mawson even ii the two gardeners had remained al the scene. The two men aren't s uspected of any wrongdoing and were re- leased after questioning, Sgt. Ochoa seid. Fa remen b el ieve a short circuit in Mrs. M awson 's television set touched off the fire while s he was napping in another part or the house Funeral services are pending for Mrs. Mawson. who rented the Yukon Drive home and had lived there · with her son, Mark Sugamele, 19, for the past six months. Bus ~Bloc Set PetitiomAimed at 1980 Ballot By KATHY CLANCY OI tlle o.lly ,., ... St.off A petition drive to place two an ti-busing initiatives on the 1980 ballot will begin next week. organizers of Orange County Bus-Bloc said today. One of the petitions would be nearly identical to a proposed stale constitutional amendment pending in the Legislature that would ban forced school busing to achieve racial balance, Hunt- ington Beach resident Doris En- derle said al a press conference this morning . T he second would amend the stale conslitutiof'Co · give the· IO Inches Of Snow In Dixie By Tbe Assocla&ed Press A major winter storm blankey ed much or Diltle 'W'ltb heavy snow today and moved on to snarl traffic and close airports in the big cities of the Northeast. Up to 10 Inches or s now fell in Tennessee. 8 inches accumulat- ed in some parts of Virginia, and io in.ehes-we r e expected in - Maryland in the mid-Atlantic re- gion's worst storm of the winter. Washington's National Airport was clo.5ed with 8 inches or snow expected in downtown areas and 10 inches in the suburbs. Douglas Municipal Airport in Charlotte, Va., reported 5 inches o r s now by midnight. the heaviest snowfall the re since Dec. 3, 1971. Heavy snow also fell in Penn- sylvania, New J ersey and New York City. Sc h oo l s were c l osed throughout the region. Ice-laden tree limbs knocked out power in much or South Carolina and northern Georgia. Georgia reported the only weather-related fatalities. One <See SNOW, Page AZ> Metl$les Hit WIOde Island P R OVIDENCE. R . t. <A P > -A meas l es epidemic in a Rhode Island city bas worsened, and slate health officials asked schools today to bar from class thousands or c hildren who have not been immunized against the disease. T h e s tate H ealth Department reported 59 cases or measles in Rhode Island on Tuesday, up from S3 on Monday. All but two cases were in East Providence. 1t appare ntly s the worst outbreak or measles in the country this year. Legislature alone the power to provide ror school reorganiza- tion or realignment or district boundaries . H Bus -Bloc membe rs can gather 553,795 s ignatures on their petitions by June 29, Mrs. End e rle ex plained . th e m easures would be place d before voters in 1980. Mrs. Enderle said Bus-Bloc. which now claims between 2.000 and 3.000 members. chose to of- rer its own initiative despite the fact that one authored by state Sen . Alan Robbin s. D·San Fernando Valley, a lso would prohibit forced school busing. . Robbins' measure a lready has passed the state senate in a 31·5 vote and is headed for Assembly hearings this month. If passed by the Legislature. the measure also would go to voters 1n 1980. Mrs. Enderle said there is a chance the Legislature wouldn't pass the Robbins measure. or it could be "amended or watered down before it gets to the ballot. ··we hope 1t does pass. but we still are going through with ours so .that the Legislature will rec- ognize thjs really is the will or the people." she explained. The reason for the second in- <See BUSING. Page AZ> A,.Wl ......... BODY OF FROZEN BABY TAKEN FROM NEW YORK HOME No Heat In the Houff Where 13 Others Lived Gm Bill Not Paid; Baby Found Frozen NEW YORK <AP>-Her rel· atives lined the windows with cardboard from diaper boxes to keep out the cold. But they didn't pay their gas bill ror 18 months. and 9-month-old Cyn- t hia Feliccea, clad only in diapers, was found frozen to death in her crib. He r 2·year-old brother, Tom· my, was found swollen with rrostbtte when police were called to the basement apart- ment of the two-story house that utility company officials s aid had been unhealed since July, 1977. The temperature was in the teens. Authorities said they were considering charges against the baby's parents, Thomas Felic- cea, 21, and Eileen Fe liccea, 24. Fire Inspector Art Morton s aid the blaze began in the sauna of the University Athletic Club, 1701 Quail St., at about 4 p.m . and filled the club with smoke. He said the sprinkler system kept the fire under control until firemen arrived to exllnguish the blaze. Club manager Jerr Green said Coast Crash Kills Three Thirteen others in four genera- tions lived in lhe house in the South Ozone Park section or Queens. Frank Fellccea, the infant's grandfather, found the child's body Tuesday and ulled pollce about a dozen members wett in Two men and a baby girl were the club at the time but all were killed Tuesday in a grinding evacuated safely. A member Dana Point collision that oc- fint noticed the ~laze, be said. curred when another car travel- Tbe rare spre1Cl about 20 reet tng 55 to eo miles per hour ap- rrom the sauna and into the cell· · parenUy failed to stop at a light. int and crawl space above, Oran1e County Coroner's of· Green said. ttcials ldentlried the dead as He said there was also smoke Samuel J . Must.an, 20, and bis damage throu1bout the club; rour·month-old daua hter, Alana water damage to carpets and a Carol, both of 153 Avenida burned electrical conduit that Miramar tn San Clemente. put the club's restaurant out of Mustari was a marine at Camp bualneu for 1 day. Pendleton. Came of the ttre 11 under ln· Jdentillcatlon ot the third \lie· vestltat.loo. tlm, a lf.year-old Marine who was a passenger ln Mustarl's car , was withheld pending notificatlon of next of kln. California Highway Patrol s pokesman Tom Sapp said lhe f :30 p .m . accident occurred when a lW73 Cadillac driven by Nelda Silventeln, 19, of West Covina, apparenUy ran the red ll&ht at Selva Road and Pacific Coast lnahway. Miss Sllverateln 'a car s lammed broadald e Into Mustari'a car, wtdcb w11 travel· tna south on Coast Hl1hway, hurline the inf ant out of the vehi- cle. Miss Silverstein was taken to Saddleback Community Hospital and later transrerred to UCI Medical Center with major ln· juries. Her condition today was not avallable . A third car was atruck by t.be Silverstein vehicle after lt careened orr Muatart ·s car. but the driver wu not. Injured. Hlabwey Patrol s pokesman Sapp aa1d 1 S"PeClal accident in- veaticatlon team wu atudytna the collision today. from a neighbor's home. · The children's stomachs were bloated because ''all they ever fed them was warm water or tea. They'd cry themselves to sleep down there in the cellar," said an 18-year-old neishbor, Eddie Cruz. Tommy FeUccea was treated at Queens General Hospital for expo&ure. Three other youna children, lncludlng two coualM, were turned over to the clty'a Bureau ol Child Welfare after belna treated for exoosure. (See INFANT, Pa(e A!) ·~-Dlddetl •• ...., •• .............. HEROISM CfTEO Security Ouerd CarnbMn Guard Cited For Heroism 1 11 Slwoting SAN DIEGO tAPl While a sniper was killing the princ,paJ and c ustodian al Cleveland Elementary School and wound· In g e i ght c hi ldren and a policeman last week. Steven G Cambhn drove a dump truck in- to the asl>a1lant 's line of fire. He was an unsung hero until Tuesday. when the Board of Education. after being notifi~d • bv police. cited him for "heroic and unselfish actions ... Camblin. a district security guard at a nearby high school. was called to help at Cleveland and arrived in the middle of lhe gunfire that fatally wounded Principal Burton Wragg, custo. dian Mike Suchar and inJured several students. Camblin saw police trying un- s uccessfully to start a large trash vehkle and ran to their aid With the help of an officer, ht• drove the vehicle into the school driveway where 1t could uct as a shield for the wounded, authorities said. No public mention was made of Camblln's heroism last week. He returned to his post and filed a routine report to city police tor their investigation. Ch arged in the shootings was l~·year-old Brenda Ann Spencer, a student al Patrick Henry High ~chool where Camblin works 4-lane Laguna Road Endorsed Oni lNt h Of\ or a four·lan div1dl'd roadway t-xkndln.i the fuU 1ev~n milt lt>n •th of t.agun11 Can)on Roud w1i111 endor ed by Laaun .. fk' .. ch couucll mtimtM-ra 4rue da) l\lgbt 1n a r olut.too authort'd by Councilman K •Uy Do yd On!) \oun<'ilwo m un Sully Belh.-nK' ubstu1nt•d frorn volln.i on the l'CMllutlQn, which calls ror 1mmcd1ate plannlntc und con itruction of u four lane hlghw11y throuch \ht' w•nding hill or Laguna C1tnyon lo tbe S~:tn Diego 1''reeway. Boyd's resolution was prompt ed by ~ latest fatahtle on th~ narro"' two-lane roadway, In· eluding a head-on collision and a motorcycle death Jan. 27. Two motorists ln one vehicle. and a motorcychsl we re killed within hours t>f each other on the st retch which runs through the cities of Laguna Beach, Irvine and county territory. Boyd said more than 26,000 vehicles traverse the canyon road daily, adding that stepped up traffic enforcement on the stretch has not resuUed in fewer deaths. More than 1,650 citations were issued within the city portion of the roadway during 1978 alone, Boyd said, but nine head-on col· lisions have occurred in the past three years. He said that despite heavy traffic enforcement the number of deaths did not decline. although the number of _irtjury accidents was cul nearly tn haJf from 1977 to 1978. St atistics provide d by the three governme nt agencies overseeing the canyon road show 21 people have bt!en killed on the road since 1975 a nd another 185 injury accidents have occured in that period. . "One third of the fatal acct· dents were the result of head-on collisions." Boyd said, adding a four·Jane djvided highway might have prevented many of those deaths. He said copies of the resolu- tion should be sent to the lrvlne Ci t y Council, t h e county . CalTrans officials and local representatives. . Councilwoman Bellerue said she abstained from voting on Boyd's resolution because she fo ll there mlt1hl be o ther i.tlll'rnut ivcs to a to ur.Jane highway. "J · m very concerned about Hfely on that road, but I don't want to Jump into one $0lutlon," ah~ sa d today Mr · Bt>llerue said the Laguna Lukes 'fask Force is taking the cunyon road into its planning conaJderatlon, "and they should be the ones coming up with the 11olutlon " U.S. Oil Inventory Depleting WASHINGTON CAP I - E nergy Secretary J ames Sch~es· intter said today the .tr.aman cn s is could leave U.S. oil inven- tories "dangerously low" for next winter and force imposition of conservation controls. Appearing before the Senate Energy Committee. Schlesinger said there has been no indication "that the slide of Ira n toward chaos has been arrested " or whe n stability might be restored in the Middle East country. The poHlical turmoil in that country has shut off Iran's former exports or 5 million bar- r els of oil daiJy to the world market, forcing consumer na- tions to draw on their inven- tories. The U.S. share of Iranian exports was 900,000 ban-els dai· ly. CRelated story. Page B6). "Unless we are able to restock for next winter, our inventories could be dangerously low." he said. "We do not know the extent lo which we would need to turn to mandatory measures if. indeed, they are required," he said. Schlesinger said he does not b e lieve manda t or y controls should include gasoline ration- ing. He said the goal of voluntary and possibly mandatory controls would be to reduce U.S. oil con- sumption by 500,000 barrels a day. Agents Seize Drugs Worth $6.7 Million Among the possible man- datory actions he cited were re· quiring service stations to close part of weekends, imposing tem- perature controls on buildings a nd pressing for greater use of coal in power plants. . Re also cited volunta r y adh e rence to the 55 mph hi ghway speed limit. SAN JOSE CAP ) Local, s tate a nd federal narco~ics agents have a r rested seven peo- ple and seized more than 50 pounds of PCP Angel Dust with a s treet value of $6.7 million at nearby Santa Cruz and Bend. Ore. The operation was said lo be a major supplier of PCP in the San Francisco Bay area, its breakup was announced Tues- day by San Jose Police Chier . Joseph McNa mara. U.S. Al· torney William Hunter ; George Halpin. acting regional Drug E nforcement Administration director. and Dan Addario, head of the San Francisco DEA office. Agents confiscated mor~ than 50 pounds of the drug in finished and intermediate s tages, laboratory equ ipment, four vehicles and six weapons at a re- Bhutto Supported RAWALPINDI , Pakis t a n 1 AP > Foreign allies and others appealed lo President Mohammad Zia ul-Haq today to spare lhe Jife of former Prime Minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, but so far th<'rC was no nationwide n sh of demonstrations in sup- port of the political leader facing tbe gallows . ORANOECOAIT DAILY PILOT '"" Or~(Mtt0.•t'¥ P1~ ""'"'•"t<ft1,(9"ft. Otn.dtM~ Pl'"'°''-'~~·~b¥•lillrlt0rlll'flf1' CO~nt P\lbttU\fftQ(~y SrOlr.tt•fcMttcW'I\ ,,,,. ouhti M'd ~, •~•f'IUOI" fr.a~• tOf C Mtt • H•wporl 8'-... h ••un1+f'tft0ft ...... ,.jfUf\ ,.,,,v•ttr. '"'""' \~&N<'f'I SowttiiCoelt A ......... _,,.,.,_ .. _,_s.i_.,_ ~ ... , f'-Otff'C .,,.. OVOt•""'"' pt4~t '' .. lJO .... ,11 .. M.-<.-••-c.11,,.,.,. • ._ ·-·-PYMiOtnt •net ~1\Jll9f ••O • c-. VKePYH>dt,.le""Got-~~ ., ............. . CdUOf' r_, • .,.....,... ,,,, ... , .. , ... [ ..... °'""1H M ~ •-P .. K AUOl•N ._. ..... l>G 11411*• Ct11tlfled Adnrtt9lftil I0"11 Pt-'-"C-........ '•''1:: :::.. °'.:;?:. c:i= .. ~:i.= =:r,.r ., .., .. ,u .. ,,.." ..... ,.," ..,,..., .. ~:t;:==.:•'-f ._,., ~ ....... ~ tf ... _ flMt .. tlHt N lf _, C.. .. llltW c.11 ..... ,. ..,. ...... u .... u,,,., ., ,. -ll!lt •t 111•11 iA M -+tolf ""ttl•T --.u11-111y • mote cabin six to eight miles from Bend. where five of the s u s p ects were t ake n into custody. Addario said the laboratory had an estimated annual produc· lion capacity of between 90 and 120 pounds. The maximum output would h ave a street value of more than $13 million. The investigation, under way three months. was launched in San Jose, Addario said. Richard Dunagan, a DEA task force agent, said the group ac· counted for 85 percent of the PCP traffic in the Sant a Clara Valley a n id bus iness in Sacramento. Those arrested various charges of ma nufac .re, dis- tribution and sale of the con- trolled s ubs tance aod con· spiracy were identified as: Gary Deman Vodak. 31. Santa Cruz. a physicist who also owns a Santa Cruz construction firm and allegedly the chemist for the ope ration; Kevin Michael Cum- mings, 23, Bend; Julie Ann Gibson, 20, Vallejo. Calif.; George Duane Gorman, 28, Boulder Creek. Calif.; Bill Jack Phillips, 24. Santa Cruz; Joseph Lawrence Dillion, 30, Watson- ville, and Brian P. Scherf, 23, Watsonville. Tuv Vessels Owse Record Off Mexico A new elapsed tlme r ecord in the 1,124-mile Marina de l Rey to Puerto Vallarta yacht race ap- peared certain today as the two lead boats in the 21-boat fl eet re- )torted positions that should place them across the f lnish line shortly after noon Thursday. The 6S·fool sloop Ragtime re· ported a pos-ition 290 miles from the finish after a 250-mile day's run. The 69-foot stoop Drifter also Jogged a 250-mile day and was about 21 miles behind Ragtime. The elapsed time record la alx days, t hree houri and 39 minutel'. That would 1lve lhe ,yacht. unUJ Friday at 3 p.m . PST for a new record. Radio tranamlUlon from lbe escort ve11el Plone1t wa a garbled and the Yteatber ud b1ndlcap positions were un· read a bl E',.._Page AJ INFANT ••• Another n eighbor, Russell Cordero, 15, said older family m e mbers frequently only ate "macaroni boiled in water with nothing on Jt." The inside of the house, he said. ''is just a wreck, it's a sha mbles, there ar e roaches and rats." "Nobody in the house ever washed. Whal the heck, when it 's 13 degrees who's going to t ake a showe r or a bath?" Cordero said. William Hand. a spokesman for Brooklvn UnJon Gs" r,n •u1in the met.er al the two-story struc- ture was removed July 26, 1977, for a long-overdue bill totalling $1 ,397.~. . "I don't know what they did for heal last winter." he said, adding that the family had been advised the meter could be re- installed if they paid the bill by ins tallments or some other method. The fa mily never responded, Hand said. "Nobody ln the house works . Almos t ever yb ody gets a welfare check," Cordero said. Welfare officia ls confirmed tha t the dead girl's grand· mother, Lorraine F e lic · cea, 50, and six of her children receive we Jfare funds . Her grandfather, 46, a coJlector of used tlres, receives Social Security supplem entary income for an undisclosed disability. Cordero said Cynthia and her brother "were never Jet out of the basement . F,....Pflfle A J BINGO ••• ca feteria, fearing the gunmen were still tn the area. After the volley of buJlets, police said, one of the gunmen demanded money from the bingo cashier but was told lbe cash had been taken to a secure place as soon as lt was collected, poltce saJd. The gunmen fled Into the re1ldentiaJ nelghborhood without getting a cent. police reportedb-.i Green u1d tbe church _,re· ported minor parktn1 lot mu1· gins• and robbtn11 or bln10 patron1 before. GrMn H one of the nww told blm \he church would probablJ dl1conUnue blqopm.. I °"''" "* ,..,. .._ 'BANDIT' KEEPING AN EYE OUT FOR NEW MASTER Penny Miine Holda Hard·luok Pooch In L.agun• Third Charm? ()ne.eyedDog Rejected Again By STEVE MITCHELL Of Ille Dally l'I._ SC.ft Maybe three times wUI be the charm for . a one-eyed pooch who has been rejected by two owners 10 as many months at the Laguna Beach animal shelter. Bandit is back at the city shelter after his second set of masters decided they didn't want the animal they adopted two days before . Members of the Pet Responsibility Com millee ln Laguna Beach say they'll really screen the next applicant. IT ALL STARTED a rew months ago when the friendly basset-beagle mix was brought to the sheller as a lost dog. He was adopted. But later the two-toned pooch turned up on Coast Highway near Boal Canyon, appart:nlly. aban- doned. The dog was struck by a car. and a vetennanan re - moved the animal's r ight eye. Then it was back to the shelter for some good care and recuperation. As soon as the stitches were removed. Ban- dit was up for adoption again. He sat around the shelter for nearly a month before Pel Responsibility Committee officials asked a daily paper to feature Bandit in a "Dog of the Week" photo. THE PICTURE OF BANDIT, peering into the pbotog. rapher's camera appeared in Saturday's pa~r. and t~at afternoon a 10-year-old girl and her mother arnved.to pick up the pet as a birthday present. . . Monday morning, animal control offlcers found Bandit back at the s helter .. As soon as the animal control offi cer opened the ga~e. Bandit leaped into his truck and feJJ asleep," said Commit- tee member Gen McMenomy this morning. "I don't think her parents were too keen on a one.eyed dog." Ms. Mc Menomy said. "Th~ kids are aJways g~ea~ but the dog isn't good enough lookmg for many adults. o BANDIT SHARES a run with another canine al the sheller, waiting. . . .. "The poor little schnook 1s as fnendly as he can be" Mrs. McMenomy said. "It's a shame some ~pie can t overlook a handicap in exchan~e for a loving pet. Anyone interested in giving Bandit a third chance can reach the Pet Responsibility Committee by calling 494-2000. From Page A J SNOW IN SOUTH ••• person was killed in a traffic ac- cident on an icy road and two others died in a house fire that was blamed on a faulty heater . A state trooper on t~e Pe"!n· sy l va ni a Tu rn p i k e 1 n Montgomery County said slick roads were causing numerous accidents. . "They're sailing and cinder· ing, but they're not ~~le to k~p up with the rate 1t s coming down." be said. "It's terriblE'.· Tbere are a Jot or small acc1· dents ." • Gem Talk ByJ C tlUMPllHll::S Cert1(1ed Gemoloq1at. ACiS THE SAME FACES we rr ·'"" hPre ln New Jersey. Nicholas Cifelli of the St a te Highway Dep artment summed up the problem m the urban areas . "Once rush hour starts." be said. "you can 'l plow or work on thl' snow with traffic out there. So Wl' may have a problem this afternoon." The storm also dropped heavy s now in central Arkansas and the mountains of the CaroHnas. a nd snow warnings were issued for parts of Oklahoma. People who stop in our store ' often remark that they kee p see· ing the same faces over and over. And, they seem to like that. · Farmers Petition Congress WASHINGTON <AP> -Cold and stiff after camping durlng the city's heaviest snowstorm of the year. protesting farm ers re- turned to Cong ress and the AgrlcuJlure ~partment today. Secretary Bob Bergland coun· tered with an upbeat message about rural prosperity. ·'The s tale or American agriculture Is substantially bet· ter than it was a year ago," Bergland saJd in remarks pre· pared for a hearing by the House Agriculture Committee. His comments sharply disput- ed the views of 3,500 protesting ~raJn and cotton farmers, who say they are squeezed between low prices for crops and high prices for fertilizer, m achinery. fuel and land. "In virtually every respect, 1978 was a good year for the American f a rm e r ," the agriculture secretary said. He added, however, "It s hould go without saying ... there re- mained lndtvldual farm ope rators in every region of the country who did not fare well." Awaiting Bergland at the h ea ring was audi e nce o f farmers who say they fear los- mg their land tr they lose their case. Heavy security m easures were taken to protect Bergland in the aftermath of his hard· nosed rejection of the farmers' demand for new laws to restore their income. · While many or the farmers headed for the committee hear- ings and other congressional of- fi ces. police granted the pro- testers permission for a limited "tractor cade" around the Agriculture Departmeot. F ro.a Page Al BUS ING ••. 1tiative, Mrs. Enderle continued. will be to take decisions about school organiiation matte rs away from courts and vest them in the Legislature. Bus-Bloc was organized by Mrs. Enderle and Huntington Beach Union High School Dis· trict Trustee Doris Allen to com. bat the so-called metropolitan plan , a school busing blueprint that would join Orange County with the three neighboring coun. ties for purposes of achieving a raciaJ balance in public schools. The plan was ouUined by a panel or experts appointed dur- ing court proceedings in the lengthy Los Angeles Unified School District bug"iJig case. Mrs. Enderle said Bus-Bloc expects to be joined in gathering petition signatures stat.ewide by various boards of realtors, pro- family and pro-life or ganiza- tions. Sh<! said she doesn't know 1f the Los Angeles-based Bus Stop will join the effort. She said her organization has collected $18,000 in donations so fa r. but expenses for brochures, ne wsletters and.other items bas totaled $)8,500. Fro.P ageAJ MARVIN ••• Marvin left in which sbE' shouted at the actor: "You kHled my babies." referring to abortions she had. Under questioning by another member of Marvin's d efense team. Kagon attempted to re- veal other rem arks made during the confrontation. a W( Ld$ Watch SIS8S with diamond at 12:00 b. Diamond & Emerald Rlno S4SOO. Now we're not bragging about how o~r faces look . . . just that we're always here. We've been here for over 33 years, and hope to stay a lot longer. Why? ~ell , we 've got a nice location downtown, away from the .hig~· rent shopping centers. Parking ts right out front. We 're able to con· linue to deal in hig h quality without charging a pre mium for overhead expenses. We get along fine with our neighbors. too. 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Treasury Undersecretary Anthony Solomon told a Senate C?Ommiltee Tuesday tbot profits wer. about S804 m illlon during the first elaht months of lut year, compared wllh a los11 of $40 million durina the 1ama lime in 1977, He said employment lncretsed by about 16,000 joba •In ce tM govern· ment bt«an a profra m Jut May to prolect. the dom tJc ateel lndu.st.ry fro m lmt>orts. lie nld Imports declined ;ibout 3 percent •ince the proaram beg11n. Wednesday. February 7, 1979 s DAILY PILOT 87 Oaanglng Ti•es W orl~ Currency Value Puzzling 8)' MILTON MOSKOWITZ • Do you understand the world or lntcrnallonal curren~ transacUoru? Oo you know why the dollar that once bought 360 Japanese yen now buylS only 200 yen, at lbe most? DID VOl1 RF:ALIZE THAT THE U.S . Treasury De partment has recently been borrowing money io Switzerland and Germa ny. and then using those funds ~ prop up the dollar on foreign.exchange markets? Do you know why 40 countries measure their curren· cies by what they're worth in U.S. dollars whtle other countries use different standards? Bangladesh, ror eXllm· pie, measures against the British pound. Fourteen nations in Africa peg their curren- cies to t he F r e nch fra nc. A dozen nations u se as tbe i r b ase some thing called the special drawing rights of the Internutionul Monetary Fund. Money Tree You're probably aware that you could have made a fair amount of money in previous years by taking dollars out of your American bank account and exchanging lhem for Swiss francs in a Swiss bank account. But did you know that if you had a Swiss bank account last October, you would have been able to bump up the va lue of your holdings by 15 percent in November by switching to a dollar account in a U.S. bank? IF YOU ARE BEWILDERED BY these a ctivities. don't despair. Know at least that so is everyone else. A clear sign that we don't know what we're doing bas come Crom the Rockefeller Foundation, which is putting up $500,000 a year for three years to finance tbe liberations of 30 experts who will wrestle w1th these international economic problems and seek unifying solutions. These experts are a high-powered bunch. They include H. Joh~es Witleveen. former managjng dir ector or the lntem at1onal Monetary Fund. who will chair the grou~t Otmar Emminger. preside nt of the West German Bun- desbank; Federal Reserve Board member Henry WalUch; Jawad Hashim. managing director or the Ara b Monetary Fun~: economist Fritz MachJup: Jacques Malsonrouge. president or IBM World Trade: C. W. McMahon. executive director of the Bank or Ehgland: Robert V. Roosa, former under secretary of the U.S. Treasury, now a partner in Brown Brothers Harr im an; He rbert Ste in, former chairman of the President's Council of Economic Ad, visers: Michiya Matsukawa, special a dviser to tht Japanese Minister of F inance. IN ANNOUNCING THE f'ORM/\Tl01' of this 30· member study group. John F Knowles. president of the RockefeUerFoundation. said the hope is lo "bring some or· deroutofthe present chaos." Witteveen, who will super vise this inquiry, noted that nol even the experts h ave a "clear and complete un· derstanding" of how the international monetary system works. It's a measure of the confusion in which the world operates that it's ~oing to lake these experts three years and $1.5 million of Rockefeller money to come up w1lb some possible answers as to how the international currc~· cy system should function. The fi_rst meeting of these 30 ex~rts will be held in ~ m1ddle of February. They will gather in Bermuda, which is a good place to visit in lhe dead of winter. Promotes clear thinking. Fann Protesters Press Bergland \ • \ WASHING TON I AP J Agriculture Secretary Bob Bergland is being reminded once again that just three year s ago he was pushing for higher government loan ra tes on key crops, the goal expressed by protestinfl farmers of the American Agricultute Movement. The tractor·driving protesters in Washington this week want Bergland to use existing authority under the Food and Agricult ure Act of 1977 to raise loan rates to 90 percent or parity. BERGLAND AND OTHER administration offici$ have said they do not plan any changes in existing pr1c support levels for maJOr crops such as wheat, corn an~ coll on. A year ago. with the AAM here on its first extendid campaign to get higher prices, leaders recalled that wheo the secretary was Rep. Rob Bergla nd. D-Minn. hi) circulated on Feb. 27. 1976, a "Dear Coll eague" letter til ,• othe r House mem be~ asking help in sPonsoC- iog a rc!.olulion calli111 Erfl StfN.fLYS/S fo r loan rule~ to bv. raised to 90 Pt!rcent ci( parity. The resol uti011 called for the loan rate& to be raised to 90 percent under ex.isttng authorit y for mi!K wheat, com and othe r feed grains. and soybeans. ,I\ YEAR LATER, BERGLAND joined the Carter cabinet as secretar:,l of agriculture and Congress passea the Food and Agriculture Act. It al~ gave the secretatf of agriculture authority to adjust loan rates with~ specified ranges. ' That is whut the >\AM wants Bergland to do now: Ulit his authority under the 1977 Cann law to boost lo11n rates to the 90 percent level. The loan rates a re the a mounts far mers can borrow by using their commodities as collateral. If casb market prices are higher within a specified lime period, farmers can pay off their loan!J and sell the commodities for cash. IF MARKET PRICES DO not go up, a common prac· llce by fa rme rs bas been lo Jct the government "foreclose" and L'.lke over ownership or the crop. The loan. meantime, is coruJidered settled. Loan rates for crops generaJJy a.re rar below Lbe 90 percent level. The 1oan for 1978-crop wheat, as an eicam· ple, is $2.35 a bushel. Thal is about 42 percent of the current parity price for wheat of $5.61 a bushel. .. Thus, a loan rote equal to 90 ~nt or parity would be nbouL ~.05 a bushel agalnst the exl.IUn.c loan or $2.35 ror wheat produced last year. Parity, a key word ln lhe AAM vocabulary, is a thcoreUcal pricuelated to rarmera· producUon expenses and .. noats" accordln1 to tnnetJon and other factors. Real Estate Loans Grow Bank ot America h111 reported that IC. lona·term roaJ e1late loan volume lncreued 48 perceot to 83.92 bUIJon lr lt78 trom $2.SS bllllon In the previous year. 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JACl<.SON C•llltl ~' ..ctwl E .. 1n11 I AJ CA068-Wfr8 ®) MERV GAlffiN Guetll Ou~lln Holln' "' OoflN Sumrnw< t•41tn""'' f Ofd Jualln Hellry D l•nnis Cole JOU\S n·~ll-hfc wUc Jaclyn · Sm1lh when he sturs as a presidential <H<fr thrt>a tened b y kidnappers ln a ... pt•dal 1 ~0 hour ep1sodt> of "Charlie 's Angl'I~" tonight at 8 on ABC. Chann~I 7. 7:00 8 ce8 NEWS M8CN£WS I NEWL YW£O GANI: A8CH£WS LYNN 8HACf<ElFOAD metcnano;111 (P .. ri 11 0 8ttA NA NA fI) MACHEll I LEHRER Guest Fr.,,a14! Valh REPORT 9 DATIHO GAME CD SIX MIUJOH DOLi.AA MAN Qi) IHTAODUCINO 0 t 100,000 NAME n«AT 8IOLOOY TUHE Sieve OMl)e<llely l•Hl$ to 1mmob1lu e ii iuggernaut programmed to Ot!stroy a c11y (Port 1) Atoms And MOlet;u~ «!) ADAM-12 (l) JOKER'S WllD Malloy 1no Reed capture a 7:20 0 NBA 8ASl<ETBAl.l pair of ban<lllt In a shoo- Ootden State Warrior$ vs tout «!) SANFORD ANO SON Th•M ban011' are lac;eO w•th the problem of lenG" ong their s1ohon Lot Angeles Loken fD 21 TONIGHT 7:30 II WOAU> WAR If 01 "Pa111nung Whet Is A DIARY OOOd Parent .. Th1t Toog~ Targel Qi) CONSUMER SUfMVAI. l(IT Channr l ~bf ing• 11 KNXT 1C8S) Los Angell!'> D KNBC I NBC) Los Angele!> D KTLA (Ind I Los Angeles 0 KABC·TV (ABC) Los Angelus (]) KFMB (CBS) San Diego 0 KH.J.TV (Ind ) Los AnqPlt-S ®J KCST (ABC) San DollgO CD t<TIV (Ind I Los Angele., G) KCOP· TV (Ind I Los Anqelu'> fD KCET·TV (PBS) Los Angell.:'> Qi) KOCE TV (PBSJ Huntongron Btldt h '"SupeunarkelS, OrthO· dontle$. Conoomln1ums" (J) UHTAMEDWORLD ®) FAMfl Y FEUD 1:00 e CE 8PtOEfWotAN Peter Parker, on esslgn. l'l&nl lo photograph some 11re coins, witnesaes a b11arre robbery Cl SUPERTRAIN (Premiere! A mys1enous assaasln makes repeated a11empt1 on the Hie ol one Hi Ho, Silverman New NBC Chief Making His Move By PET ER J. BOYER LOS ANGELES I AP l NBC. to its credit. knows a bad thing when tl sees one. The network s aw lots of bad things in the shows it introduced last fall. had the good sense to ax them a ll . and has begun the {lltdseaS<Jn with a bra nd·ncw batch of hopefuls. Now begins Fred Sil verman's turn. The storwd programming cxc<:ullvc was hired as NBC pres ide nt la s t year at a r£•portcd SI milhon annual· ly to make the network respecta· bl e a g a i n It should be said that las t fall's NRC dis· a s ters can 't be l a id al Sil ver - m a n 's d oor be · s11..vu"'"" ca use the s hows we r e set to go before Silverman took over. But NBC 's m id seas on ent ries rcn ect the Silverma n hand. a style that brought ABC to the top when Silverman was there. A LOOK AT NBC's plan to chmb out from under the rubble of recent seasons Monday night is one e vening in which NBC has something rcsembl· ing a sturdy cornerstone. the quality family show "Little House on t he Prairie." Uut instead of using that to lead into a weekly series, though, NBC 1s leaving the rest of Monday evening lo .. Big Event." a coll ection of m ade-for-TV movies and lhe Hke. Tuesd ay pr esen t s no s u c h poss1bl1t1 es for the network The evening has been owned by ABC for year s. with "Happy Days" and "La verne and Shi rley" starting the evening. NBC is trying to grab som~ or that audience with "Cliffhangers," a TV version of "P erils or Pauline" movie ser ials which will feature three continuing stories in its weekly hour. NBC follows this with a movie. W EDNESDAY BRIN GS the goofiest or NBC 's n e w s hows, "Supertra1n," aim~t derailing AB C 's "Ei g h t. i~n ou g h .'' "Su pe rtrain " bas be e n called " 'Love Bont ' on Wheels" and "Sllvermantrain" beca use it was so obviously ins pired by Silverman's success ··Love Boat" a l ABC. An CC· centric billionaire builds a huge. 200-mile-per·hour atomic train that t r avels coast-to-coast while guest stars make dra ma inside . This leads in to the promis ing "Nove ls for T e levis ion'' p ro ject, which will feature s uch projects as "From Here to Eternity" a nd "Brave New World." Thursday will be women's night at NBC. with Louisa May Alcott's "Lit· lie Women." "Quincy" and "Mrs. Columbo ... the adventures or Lt. Colu mbo's wife . "Quincy" ha s tre mendous female a ppeal. and 'Lit· tie Women' by its nature has female appeal." We inbla tt s ays. "We thought we could put 'Quincy' in the m iddle that night and each show wo uld fl ow into a nother. You'r e building a block there ... Frida)' 1s N BC 's night at the fun· nies. with 'Diff'renl Strokes." er de· cently rated s how. leading into: "Brothers and Sisters," a weak cam- pus caper . "Turnabout." about a cou· pie who switch personalities. "Hello Larry." McLean Stevenson's latest try. and "Sweepst akes." a comedy· d rama about a m illion ·dollar give away and the lives it changes. NBC has avoided comedy lately. Still is. ON SATURDAY, NBC goes after the men, assum ing that the ladies will be involved with ABC's "Love Boat" and "Fantasy Island.'' NBC opens a nd closes with established shows. "CHiPs " and "The Rockford Files." wit h "B.J . and The Bear" in between. "B.J ." is a guy with a truck who travels with a monkey named Bear. NBC says the men will love that. I don't know why. Sunday wilt be NBC as usual, ex- c e pt th eir n e w s m agazi n e , "Weekend," will be added to the late· hour slot. "World of Disney" and a "Big Event " movie wi ll precede "Weekend." It's a weak night for the network. In all. it Is a much stronger season for NBC, though the network almost certainly won't catch CBS and ABC in the ratings race. ul lhlt l!U~• t511v• l1Wflll1Cl•) on tlw 1111410Vrl l run Of the ull11 mod1trn. 1r 1•,•<0n t 101n t at I Ul>tflraln "' • IOWAN> n.l KINO 'Ah'(1N 11 • OHANJC'I AHGl1.I TN MOM .,...,.. II> • 9*1 r-• to '*O ~t ,,... ~tdntPP"lQ of • pt~ 11a1 contl<lantt (OIMll t.o+e) wno WWIS Keny • 11¥1itl • CAAOl. llURNl'TT AHD'RllNOI Cll.lffl fl<lelt Hu<ltoO tit MOVll • * 'Oevlf t Mow119ln" t 1117&) Ooc;umtlltery Thi .. advenlUretl bfavl ,,,. di"Otf• ot tho South PtK.llk; .. 1t'-Y 11nwe to bfffli I,,. t101<J Of I myst• rlOvl l ahll'-11 lrloal CU<M . (!_NI ) -~T ~ 6oftl °" l our Tht Cl'llOe· go Sympnony O.ct1est11" Amon Bruc:knor'1 Sym• pnony NO 7 II l)e(fOfmed 11 LOllOOll°I Royal Albert Hi ll Qt\) AOA.DEMV l.fAOEM Norm111 Corwin pr._-.ta Oacat-winntng and noml· N ied IN>t1 hims, lnefuding "Or1a1," "Ovellur e, .. "Spill$ And Chllll" Ind "The Bead 0111'1'8 " UO m THE C>00 COUPLE Fella • Pll pa1101 takes a turn tor lhe WOf'H. and Otc:er otters 10 handle lho burtol a111ngements. t:008 CI) ONEOAYATA TIME 8 THE AMERICANS "The Football Coach" FocuMS on WOOdy HayM or Ohto Stale Unive<"sny CD MERV OAIFAN, Gues11 Dustin Holtman, Oofln1 Summe<, Hamson FO<d. Ju111n Herny, Hal Linden. P11r1c1a Anne Palls. Keene CurttS. The Or"pnans from "A.-.:· m DAVID SUSSKINO Piii I "Ara Cflmlnals Som Or Made?" Part II "How To Save \lour Teeth" 9:30 II Cl) THE JEffEASOHS Louiae's special award for ch11rlty con1rlbuttons may be 1eop1rdized by Geo<ge·s .. donation" to a poflltetlll TUBE TOPPERS KHJ 8 7:20 -NBA Basketball. The Los Angcles Lakers meet the Golden State Warriors in a Western Division matchup. NBC tD 8 :00 -Supe rtra in . Premiering a new series set aboard an ultra-modern transcontinental train <see photo below>. KTLA 0 9:00 -The Americans . Former Ohio State football coach Woody Hayes who was fi red after slug~ing a n opposing player -is the subject or tonight's prqfile . filmed before his ouster. • LANGSTON Geo<gl1 Slat• legltl•tor 01vlcf Sc;otl r9CllM the work ot Langslon ttugr.t, which pot1rays the black eJU)etience In Atrlce Ind Amer tea. 10:00 II Cl) KAZ Samuel 811MC111'1 chance to become en auomey general la jeopar.dlzed by 1(12. D OUINCV Quincy dllCO'lefl thal a legal shipment of danger· ou1 cMtnlcela may have .,_, 1119 ~ ol an air· llne dl1H11f 11:. A boyhOod friend (John Aubln1111ln) of Dan's r11urns 10 Laa Vegas es • tllt man wllh Ofdefa to kilt D•n and fhllllp Roth (Tony Curtta) G) L.Er8 00 TO THE RACES fil) HERE TO MAKE MUSIC A biogr 1phte PQ'lf all or llzhak Perlman. Qi) ALFAED I. OU PONT .. Colum bl• University Aw1rd1 For Broaocast JOu<Aalllnl" The .....,ltdS and Clips lrom venous en111es win be pr-ted . 10'.301 • NEWS 11:00 D 0 Cl) ®l HEWS MAKE ME LAUGH 0 MOVIE • • • .. , Walk Alone" ( 19481 Llzabe1h Scon. Burt Lancaat11 A mobster learns 1hfough experience thal hi• tough 18C1ica don't WOt1I es well .. they once dtcl.(2hr1 I • THIE 000 COUP\.E Felix "d11COYer1" an opera singer. bu1 1t1e ·1 too Illy 10 1ioO In publlC. tit THE GOOOIE.S The Ooo<llel build 1 boll and ... rch for a lost llland. filD OIC1< CAWTT Guest: James 01tw1v (Plft 2of 21 11:30 8 Cll ROCt<FORO ALES Rockf0<d'1 1nvesOgatoon 1n10 the c:tea1h of 11n Old army buddy lea<ls him to an 11rrns-smuggtong ""0-D TONIGHT Hott. Johnny Carson Guest Wiiiard Espy 8 TW1UOHT ZONE .. A Hunored Yatds 0-.er The Alm" The leader of a wagon treln across the New MeXIOO terrtlOl"f tn 1847 comes aaou a high· way 0 ®l POUCE WOMAN Pepper po9411 as an art class model to f;nd •he murdeler of two WOt1'men I THE OOHO SHOW OETSMART Mea must prove 10 the Ct1..C 1na1 n.·1 the reel Max when l(AOS makes a dupllcete ot him flD CAPTIONED ABC NEWS MORNING 12.-00 8 TWIUOHT ZONE .. The 7th IS MaOe Up 01 Phan1oms" m ALFRED HrTCHCOCf< PRESENTS Whodunit on Wheels Steve Lawrence <center > enlists the aid of fellow passenge rs Don Meredith and Char Fontaine to help find out who is trying to kill him on the premiere episode of "Supertrain" tonight at 8 on NBC. Channel ABC: B_ofTop 10 NEW YORK IAP l -CBS dealt the opposition a knockdown punch with "Rocky" Sunday night, but ABC came back with some solid in- fighting to wi n the week's ratings competition. A BC. in fact. listed eight of the 10 most -watched program s for the week ending Feb. 4. figures from the A.C. Nielsen Co. show. The interlopers were Sylvester Stallone's film and · "60 Minutes,'' also on CBS, No. 7 in the ratings. It was ABC's fourth straight week· ly triumph after a run at the top by CBS. ABC's rating for the week was 21.3, with CBS second at 21.l and NBC a distant third at 17.6. T HE NETWORKS say ABC's rat· ing means In an average pri~e-time minute during the week , 21.3 percent or the homes in the country were tuned to the No. 1 network. There was little new in ABC's suc· cess. "Laverne and Shirley" finished s econd to "Rocky,'' with "Happy Days" third and "Three's Company" fourth. T he rating for "Rocky ," CBS' Sun· day night movie being shown for the first time on television, was 36.9. Nielsen says t hat means or all the hom es in the country with television. 36.9 percent saw at least part or the show. HERE ARE THE WEEK 'S Top 10 programs: Sunoay Mo1rle -"Rockv." with • r.tlnq of J6,. repreMMmo 21 s mlllton tlot'nK. ces· "L•--S/lirlty," J4 I or 2S.• mllllon, "'H•~' 0...S::" SUM 2S mllllOfl "Tlltw'' ~.,. ·· ll •or U 'million, ''Mol'lt ano Mlndv.",. a orn1m1111on. ano "CNrlle'sAngt~." 11. o• ?U mllllon, •II A8C: "'° Mlnul~;· a. Ot ,. J million. CBS. ttnd "Elotlt I~ EncH1911" -"~ Boal •• botll H "S or 11 1 mtnion, ttnd "~111n· II." 1t • 0t 20 mllllofl, all A8C. T ... N>dlO~· MOftCla• ~ -•·eactt\lal" •t ,,,. Wlllt. Mouw." N8C. "T••I," A8C. "M·A·$-H," ces: "Diii'~' SlfollU ," NBC: "VtQH ," A8C: "CHIPt." NBC; "Barney Mii .... ," ABC: "The Clor" Is 0.-," ''°"4d . Ftvtr." -.. ,,.,. Hom·P•n I," •II CBS. FAOM Fash ion Island N e wport B each STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR ' t TONIGHT'S LATEST LISTlNGS A woman hes a unique mtthOd tor ICQUlfloO ~tf, Cl) GET SMART Mlll I nd tt dltK;Over th.It 8 gu<u 11 plo11tng • wide ~ .. hypno11.ung ICt\111'141 12::IO 8 MOVIE • • • '" ··inherit The Wind" ( 111601 Spencer Trw:y. Fr.Otte March The COIKlroom ballfe bet- C1eftne9 Otirow Ind Wll- hem J9tlntngt 8ry1n oV« tM tMell4ng of O.rwtn I thoc)(y OI evolution on Ten- n e 11 a e schoots 11 e11mined (2 hfs • 26 mm ) • MOVIE • • • .. The Goddess" ( 11158) l(om S1antey. Lloyd Bridgff Paddy Chayflf • P Y. story ot 8 !One4V women 1truogt1no '°' Ho•· tywood SlltdOm (2 htS I ., MOVIE • • .. Reds 1n10 Laramie · ( 195A) John Payne Mlfl BllOChard In oroer 10 bring In the ra;ltoad. e rog· ged Army -oean• 1ogn1s conupuon and sat>o1age in the lawtess 1own ol Laram· le. Wyoming. ( 1 hr., 30 mini 12:37 0 ®) MANNIX Mannix 1nve111ga1ea the death of a tormet girllrteno of a tong11mc friend 12.:40 • Cll l(OJAK Ko!lk os m111aken '°' a pn· v11e oe1ectM1 wtoo w" mu<<Wed (RI 1:00 II TOMORROW Guu11 w1sn1ng1on Post repo11er Bob Meyer~ e••fl9811SI O.al Rot>er•s.. 0 LOVE EXPERTS 1:300 WANTED: DEAO OA ALIVE "Tw91n Shall Moel" 1:460 NEWS 1:1!08 NEWS 2:008 ' NEWS 0 MO\llE ••'It "When l over~ Meet" 119461 George 81en1. Lucoll.i Ball A ll Sh· 10n edllOf dlseovi!t S her hustiaod was. • .unla1t1'tul outing lhe war a"o '" a rage rusnes 10 Las V90M tor a divorce 12 hrs I «!) OET8MART CONTROL and KAOS 1om forces 1" thP search lor d moo sc1en11" 1hrea1en1ria 10 oeslroy both EaM ano Wes I 2".20 f) MOVIE • • '" "OOelle ( 19501 Pater ueunov. Ann • Nemgte TM trU.lt<lfY 04 • woman'• htlrole wm wilh the French undetground II l)O'tllyad (2 hfl , 20 min ) NOG» MOVIE * • • '"°' · Scandal Stleat" ( 1952) Broder'lelt Crawford. OonN RMd Altet a,_.. papa< ecktOf killl hi& ..... he ..... '°' twO young repoOlr'I 10 dllCOYet hll 2:'6·-=, 30 mk'I) 3:00 II MOVIE • ~ "Amazon Oua1t" ( 19•9) Tom Neal. Catofe Mollhewt 4:00 Cl MOVIE • • l.S "Woman tn Hiding" ( 19501 Id• Lupino. HOWlfd Dull Q) MOVIE • • ··TtHt lMI Poae .. ( 1953) BrO<lerdl Crl wfOfd. JQlln Defeio. 4:260 NEWS 4:30 8 MOVIE • • ·someone At The OOor" I 19501 O"Y M9'Sh. Mic.hae1 Medwon 4:40 f) 8TEV£ EDWAAD8 Thur•day'• Dayd•e Ho.,ie• AFTERNOON 12100 0 • • •, .. Raw Edge" ( 19561 Rory Calhoun, Yvonne De Carlo A woman. married to a Nlh- te-ss toncl baron. finds her· '>811 tn danger wtM!l'I her husband 1 hend\mer> plan htS d081h W1th the widow going 10 1~ first one wllO claims her 11 nr , 30 min I Q) ••Vt "M&Oie Town" ( 19471 James Stewart, Jane Wyman A small. pea<;efut 1own undergoes a change fOf lhe worae alter t>emg publicized u an li.IM\'lple 10 Olher townl 11 hr .50m;n I 3:00 ~ • • ''> • Playmates" I 1972) Alan Alda, Connie Slltv!lf'IS A pair ol dl"<Jl"ced men become tnends, then ~•elly 1>9g1" dating eactl other s w.ves (1 hr • 30 min) 3:30 0 • • • "Texas Across The Rover.. ( 1966) Dean Mamn Aloin Delon A so ano~,. nobleman ••:.G<li>eS w.1h hos gorlfrlend dller t>eing .. c;c;useo ot murdering her flance (I ho .30mon I Black Poet's Story Aired By BARRY R ENFREW NEW \'ORK «AP> La ngston Hughes was spokesman fo r a people a nd an age. In poem, short story , novel. play, song and even opera, be cap- tured the mood of America from t he Great Depression to the early '70s. and the long journey of American blacks through those t ur bulent de· cades . .. Langston.'· a half.hour look at the life and times of one of America ·s great black poets, will be broadcast by stations in the Public Broadcast· ing Service netwotk tonight at 9:30 on KCET, Channel 28. - Born in the South. Hughes first began to write in New Y<Jrk durmg the Harlem Renaissance of the 1920s and '30s. a rema rkable fl owering of black literature. art and m us ic. In the late '30s he wit· nessed and wrote about the Spanish Civil War and the World War that fo lio-wed. In the 1950s and '60s. he worked m the Ctval Rights movement and watched it gather a mome ntum he had done much to ins pire IN THE COURSE OF his long hfe, he watched Am erica change. recording the birth pains of a na· tion shaking off old pre1udices and wresrnng with new ones. And throughout. he sang of the long strug· gle of blacks to be free. "Langston" IS the nrst network TV progra m a bout a black American writer. and the result of one man's six.year effort to bring America's attention to one of its richest trad1t1ons . Da vid Scott. who conceived of t he program and appears as host. spent years performing Hughes poetry in colleges. church ha lls and wherever else he could find an audience. He says, "I hope it paves the way for more.·· THE P ROGRAM IS AN unusual and demand· ing blend of poetry . music. mime and dance. Twelve of Hu~hl·~ · poe ms are staged in settings re- calli ng the places that inspired them · the t ene· ments or Harlem. the d irt farms of the deep South. Africa. T he accompanying songs and dances, special· ly composed for the program, now and lntertwine with the rich sounds of the poetry into a ha rmony or grace and untt) Poet ry is not easy lo perform in a ny setting for any audience. but this original blending or sight, sound and movement will show it in a new light to many. It will introduce an even greater number of people to th~ blar_k_e_x-'p'-e_r_1e_n_c_e_. ______ .....__ • c-s.. Our fomattlc luy1 111 t..o-l.aty• _...,.__.._ _,.. ... • '''T SIUC1lOM •IHT*YlCI • llST PlltCIS SAYI ON THI IJAMOUS SWIVR. HCUHM toem C-... y.,. s..f""9 C-tort Wl9'1 LA·IAOY .. . ,. . • ~ • • .,r-.r -. -. ~ ,,... VOt:. n , NO. 38, • SECTIONS, ., PAGES YOiii9:Uometown-- Dally New paper WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1979 TEN CENTS t . Aliens • JR Huntington Rescue : n Two fardeners -lll~1al al en from Mexico tned to aave a Hunun on 8 1cb wom n who ditd in her b-.nun bom Monday, at was revuled lOday Feartn1 trouble wlth authorities, ~Y Oed tM s~ne after their Wllucce srw rescue errort and a.Iler t lllng neighbors in brOken Engbsb to calJ the fire department Jfu.ntfnaton Belch police s,t. Lula Ochoa said lb two IJleClll alirns rtturned to th 1cfme ot the fire •t the urglnf of their employer and told the r story to poll~ and fire lnvestigatora. The gardenen wer worttlnc In the yard at the scene of the tragedy, 7631 Yukon Drive, when they noticed smoke com- ing ou& or a window at about 2:30 Monday afternoon. They tried to get in the rront door or the home, but were driven back by names. heat and 1moke. One of the me n was burned sUghtly. They then Oed In their car arter warning neighbors. Firemen arrived minutes later and found t he interior or th~ tiouse ablaze. Fire Capt. Roger DRIVER OF THIS WRECKED CAR HOSPITALIZED BUT STILL ALIVE TODAY Patrolmen. Seid Weat Covina Woman Ran Red L19ht In Dana Point ~~~~~~~~~~~~ Divided Roadway Endorsed Construction of a four-lane · divided roadway extending the \ full seven·mile length or Laguna Canyon Road was endnrsed by Laguna Beach council members Tuesday night in a resolution authored by Councilman Kelly Bo~d. Only Councilwoman Sally Bellerue abstained from voting : on the n-solution, which calls for · immediate planning and con- strurlion of a four·lane highway through the winding hills of 1 Laguna Canyon to the San ();ego . Freeway. : Boyd's resolutlo.n was µrompt-J ed by the latest fatalities on the l narrow two-lane roadway, in- ' eluding a head-on collision and a ~ motorcycle death Jan. 27. • Two moton sts In one vehicle, · and a motorcyclist were killed within hours of each olher on the stretch which runs through the , cities of Laguna Beach, Irvine and county territory. Boyd said more than 26,000 vehicles traverse the canyon road daily. adding that stepped up traffic enforcement on the stretch has not resulted in fewer deaths More lhan 1,650 citations were issued within the city portion or the roadway during 1978 alone. Boyd said. but nine head-on col- lisions have occurred In the past three years He said that despite heavy traffic enforcement the number (See ROADWAY, Paie A2> Coast Weather Late night and morning fog a nd lo w clouds, otherwise fair with some h ig h c louds through Thursday. Little change in temperature with lows tonight, 42 to 48. Highs Thursday 80 lo 65. INSIDE TODAY -Goo. Edmund Brown Jr., '°"° .,,.,., '°"' ~,. •fud~· Ing for U.. ,Jlmrtott ~otholic ,,,Vllhood, '°II• ,.. ... not •rpect ~ligbs to t>. on .,,_ if he ~· to nm Jor pr.ri· c1nt .a ,.ar. Storr P~ Al4. •••• AH'-lenke .. AINI~ Cl ....... AMMltlM~ 91 L.M..... M ,_..,.. ..... ...._. M,1 MRk.. . .. ~ Al ........ ,_. M ~ OMI .............. M CM!tet at Of..._.._., AM ~ Mac.t...... ~ .,._......_ .,.._.... a1o4 ........................ ., l: ..... '81 Ml ... ,. T.......... .. ~ CM~ ... ,. ..... . Ct-'.. ...... •• .., ................. M .... , "' a Oeitf ...... ~.., ltkMN K ........ AREMEN WORK TO FREE TRAPPED VICTIM Body of Another Lie• Under Sheet Hopping Will Stay On Laguna Panel Laguna Beach City Council members voted una nimously Tuesday night to retain the services or civic a ctivist Bruce Hopping on the city's Arts Com- mission, despite a plh from that panel's chairman that be be dis- m lssed. Hopping came unde r fire two weeks ago from commission chairman Harold Pastorius, who said Hopping has used abusive language during outbursts at Seniors Get Loan Boost Low·lnterest loans available for Improvements to homes of low Income senior citizens will increase to $2,500 in Laguna Beach. The loans are 1Yallable under the federal Housing and Com· muntty Development 1rant• ad· mlnlrter'd for the city by Orange'86unty 1upervtsors who a1reed to lnc.reate the amount of each loan from $1,000 to 12,500 OD Tuetlday. Sta.ff memben recommended lbe lncreue to onset const.ruc- Uon COit rilel broucht about by lDnaUoa. Arts Commission meetings. But CouncUman Wayne Baglln said there have been many In- stan ces at the council level where tempers have flared. In hls opinion. heated debate can be a healthy thing in the dem- ocratic system, Baglin added. Referring to a tape recording or the m eeting during which Hopping's a llegedly uncon- trolled outbursts occurred, Bag Un saJd ''I honestly reel we m ight have reached that boiling point any time in the last 30 seconds (of the council meet· Ing.)" He said tbat, after listening to the rttOrdinf, "I would mention a few others (commissioners) at tbe meetin1" who mi&ht be similar ortenden. But Councilman K~lly Boyd said be believes Hopping "Cot out of band," during the meet· Int. addinl. ''The chairperson aaked Hopping to step outside and cool on and he <Hopping > refused to do so.'' Boyd 1aJd be also objected to the lancuate used by Hopping, and Hid tbe commissioner should "Take lt like a man," when bla minority vlews are not 1cled upon . Pa1toriua' request for Ho1>-ce. BOPPING, P11e All Hosmer saJd firemen assumed someone was lnslde the bouae, but were unable to rind anyone while fighl1n1 the blaze. It was not until almost an hour later that firemen discovered the body of Gwen V. Mawson, 45, in a bedroom closet. _The woman apparently died of smoke inhalation, firemen saJd. The gardeners told police Sgt. Ochoa they left the scene because they were afraid they would be sent back to Mexico if authorities discovered they were in the U.S. illegally. Fire Capt. Hosmer said It ls unlikely firemen could have saved Mrs. Mawson even if the two gardeners had remained at the scene. The two men aren't suspected or any wrongdoing and were re- leased after questioning, Sgt. Ochoa sald. Firemen believe a short circu it in Mrs. Mawson 's television set touched orr the fire while s he was napping in a nother part of lhe house. Funeral services are pending for Mrs. Mawson, who rented the Yukon Drive home and had lived there with her son, Mark Sugamele, 19, for "the past .six months. (:rash 'K• 3 ·in Dana .. Point ~ Two men and a baby girl were killed Tuesday in a grinding Dana Point collision that oc- curred when another car travel- ing SS to 80 miles per hour ap- parently ralled to stop at a light. Orange County Coroner 's of- ficials identified the dead as Samuel J. Mustart, 20. and his rour-month-old daughter. Alana Carol, both o f 153 Avenlda Miramar in San Clemente . Mustari was a marine at Camp Pendleton. Identification or the third vic- tim, a 19-year-old Marine who Governor Queried on SC Council By ANNE COOPES Ol .. OMty ...... , .... San Clemente Councilwoman MyrUs Wagner said today abe hopes to bear rrom Governor Brown's office before tonig.bt's City Council meeting as to whether three members or the council recalled from office Jan. 23 can take full part in council deliberations. Mrs. Wagner said she visited t~~ governor's om ce and the al· torney general's orrlce in Sacramento last week, hoping to establis h a legal basis for restricting the power or the three recalled council me mbers. Governor Brown was out or town when s h e visited Sacramento, said Mrs. Wagner. But a representative of the gov- e rnor telephoned the coun- cilwoman Tuesday and prom- ised to calJ back with a legal opinion, she said. In a telegram addressed to Governor Brown, dated Jan. 29, Mrs. Wagner asked that be direct: -The election of new council members to rm the terms or those recalled be moved forward from April 24 to the earliest possible date. -The three recalled council members be prohibited from voling to enact new city policy or amend existing city policy. -The three recalled coun- cilmen be prohibited from com- mitting the city to long-term debt through issuing bonds, in· eluding the $4.2 mllllon sewer bonds approved by voters in November. -Recalled council members <See COUNCIL, Page AZ> Crash Fatal 1'o Lag11nan Michael A. Mille r, 25, or Laguna Beach, died Tuesday at Hoag MemortaJ Hospital or in- juries suffered when he was thrown rrom a car early Sunday aa it crashed on Pacific Coat Highway soutb ol Crystal Cove. Driver or the car, 20.year~ld Matthew Cassedy of La1un1 Beach ll ln 1ood condition today at Hoag Memorial. Mlller lived at 394 Plnecreat Drive, a Coroner 's department spokesman said. A Callfomia H11bway Patrol spokesman said the accident OC· curred when Ca11edy'1 north· bound car, whJch was traveling at a high rate of a peed, slde1wfped another northbound car, cl"Olled the center divider twlce and Olpped over. was a passenger in Mustari's ca r , was withheld pending notification or next of kin. California Highway Patrol spokesman Tom Sapp said the 7 :30 p.m. accident occurred when a 1.973 Cadillac driven by Nelda Silverstein. 19, or West Covina. apparently ran the red light at Selva Road and Pacific Coast Highway. Mi ss Silverstein 's car s lammed broad side into Musta.ri 's car, which was travel- ing south 'on Coast Highway, hurling the infant out or the vehi- cle. Miss Silverstein was taken to Saddleback Community Hospital a nd later transferred to UCI Medical Center with major in- juries. Her condJHon today was not available. A third car was struck by the Silver s tein vehicle afte r it careened orr Mustari's car. but the driver was not injured. Highway Patrol spokesman · Sapp said a special accident in· vestigation team was studying the collision today. o.lty ...... Sta" ....... 'BANDIT KEEPING AN EYE OUT FOR NEW MASTER Penny Miine Holda Hard-luck Pooch In Laguna Third Charm? One-eyed Dog Rejected Again By STE\'E MITCHELL Of ... Delly ...... $1.att Maybe three times will be the charm for a one-eyed pooch who bas been rejected by two owners in as many months at the Laguna Beach animal shelter . · Bandit is back at the city shelter after his second set of masters decided they dido 't want the animal they adopted two days before. Me mbers of the Pet Responsibillty Com- mittee in Laguna Beach say they'll really screen the next · applicant. IT ALL STARTED a rew months ago when the friendly basset-beagle mix was brought to the shelter as a lost dog. He was adopted. But later the two-toned pooch turned up on Coast Highway near Boat Canyon, apparently aban- doned. 1be dog was struck by a car, and a veterinarian re- moved the animal's right eye. Then it was back to the shelt4'r for some good care and recuperation. As soon as the stitches were removed, Ban- dit was up for adoption again. He sat around the shelter for nearly a month before Pet Respoosibillt.y Committee otrlcials asked a daily paper to feature Bandit in a "Dog or the Week" photo. THE PICl'U&E OF BANDIT, Pffrlni into the photog- rapher's camera appeared lD Saturday's paper, and that afternoon a 10-year-old 1lrl and ber mother arrived to pick up the pet as a birthday preaeat. Monday momin1, animal control officers found Bandit back at tbe shelter. "M aooa as the animal control officer opened the gate, Bandit leaped lnto bis truck and fell asleep," said Commit- tee member Gen McMeaomy t.hJa morning. "I don't think her parents were too keen on a one-ewed dog," Ms. McMenomy said. "The kids are always great, but the dog lsn't 1ood enoug.b lookina for many adults." SO BANDIT SHASES a run with another canine at the shelter waiUQI. ... .. The poor UtUe 1cbnook ll 11 friendly u be can be," Mrs. Mcllenomy said. "It'• a shame some people can't overlook a bancllcap lD excbaue for 1 loving pet." AQOOe tntentted tn atvlna Bandit a tblrd chance can reech tbe Pet RMponalblli\y Committee by c'lUnc .. -2000. Tbe drtver ol the aecond car waa not lnJured. The accldeet ll still under lnveall1at1on, tbe Hlsbway Petrol apok .. man aakl today. . , . ; ',. Triola Ordered Infant ·Freezes To Death 'Out of House' LOS ANG &I t;s I A p I L<'t" M clrvtn' c.-tu~f ttorn~)' lf'ft h1 )~Al Jl tht' CUUlllt'f tabJ lod.ty Jtid took thfl wltn stand tn te Uly about the.• day b and ~nother luwya>r ord •red M1C't~I~ Triola M n In out of Hw actor $ house A D~vld Kc.111on thtaf1t"d as a hoaihfo "'llrH! ~ c•llt."d by M•~~ Marvm'21 attornuy 1n a Pl"OPtM.> bettleowot lrfaJ Ho dm.itted he threatt'nl"d to """ the s~n(( nd bavt> M~ Marvin bodll)' l')Ccted from °'" Ma JI bu beach house ~bu h11d shued wtth lht.' actor · ·1 d1d go to lhti phone and ay if there wu.s no other alh:rnalJve. I would l'llll the bht'nfr," Ka~on tt.•i.tthed Ht! i.a1d ht.• had Jrr,\•t.'d at the b ~· a c h h o u :H' w 1 t h ;l not h t: r f 'ro• Pa~ A I ROA DW A Y of deaths did not d ecline, although the number of injury accidents was c ut nearly in half from 1fY11 to 1978. Statistics provided by the three government agencies overseeing the canyon road sbow 21 people have been killed on the road since 1975 and another 185 injury accidents have occured in that period. ·'One third of the fatal acci- dents were the result of head-on collis ions." Boyd said, adding a four-lane divided highway might have prevented many or those deaths He said copies of the resolu· tion s hould he sent lo the Irvine City Counc1 I. the c ounty, CalTrans orricials and local representatives. Councilwoman Bcllerue said s he abstained from voting on Boyd's resolution because she felt there mig ht be other a lte rnatives to a four·lane highway. "l 'm very concerned about safety on that road, but I don't want to jump Into one solution,'' she said today. Mrs. Bellerue said the Laguna Lakes Task Force is laking the canyon road into Its planning consideration. "and they shbuld be the ones coming up with the solution " Fre.Page A J HOPPING. • ping's ouster followed a fiery commission meeting Jan. 8. The chairman said that, as a result of that mee ting, "seve ral ladies .. on the commission re· fuse to attend meetings. Hopping, in a letter to the council. rebutes Pastorius' claim, saying. "The evidence in the minutes from the preceding three commission meetings" dispel such a charge. Councilman Howard Dawson lauded Hopping.-s Interest in the community, "except when that interest gets to the point where it interfe res with the work of the commission." Baglin said a reminder to committees and commission members would be in order lo ''have respect for the minority view, and have the minority respect the views of the ma- JOrily." 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Kaaun J>.id h.c c-0ns idored altt>rn:Jltv• ~ ''l o commc>nrc M1I 11ct ion for eJt>clmt•nt or for someone l0'"1fhys1caJJy remove her " But ht-bind he f(•lt clth4'r course "would &ubject u to ex <"tly lhe kJnd or publicity we dld not want to have " That':t when he threatened to call the sherttr, he said. and tht! only lternativc I rt to M16S M arvJn "w ai; that she could have stayed and wa iled for lbt: shcrtrr · He said sht-<"ho1>c to leave T hat was 1n Ml1y 1970, i11x years after the actor and th former showgirl had started liv· mg toeether. ICagoo conceded there was an emotional scene be fore Miss Marvln left in which she s houted at the actor: ''You kiJled my babies," referring to abort.ions sh.e had. Under questioning by another member or Marvin's defense tea m. Kagon attempted to re· veal other remarks made during the.confrontation. ·'There were some very ex- plicit sexual remarks that were made," the attorney said. Before he could continue, Mlss Marvin's attorney interrupted, accusing him of attempting "to titillate the audience." The lawyers conferred at the bench with Superior Court Judge Arthur Marshall, and the matter was dropped. Kagon left the stand and was followed by Marvin's business manager, Edward Silver, who was to testify about the couple 's joint finances when they were lovers. In t estim o n y Tu esda y, Marvin's publicist has testified he once told Miss Marvin she had received "more than enough" of the actor's fortune during their love affair and deserved no more. Memles Hit Rhode Island PROVIDENCE, R .I. <AP ) ·· A m eas les epidemic in • Rhode Island city has worsened. and state health officials asked schools today lo bar from class thousands of c hildren who have nol been immunized against the disease. The s late H ea lth Department reported 59 cases of measles in Rhode Is land on Tuesday up from 53 on Monday. All but two cases were in East Providence. It apparently is the worst outbreak or measles in the country this year. San Clemente Infant Dies Of Bronchitis A tiny San Clemel")te girl, who would have been rour months old Thursday, was pronounced dead on arrival Tuesday at San Clemente General Hospital, after her parents summoned a city ambulance when their baby stopped breathing. Fire Capt. Nick Maule said Selina Wesley, of 220 Calle de Anza, bad been sick with bronchitis. It was the second time in four days that city firemen were summoned to Selina's bedside Oo Saturday they took the baby to San Clemente .General, after her bed caught on fire. The girl was not ittjured in the fire. He r parents, Bruce and Rose Wesley. bad apparebtly set up a make-shill humidifier. using a coffee pot and a blanket draped over the baby's crib, to help re· lieve the congestion she suf. fered. The coffee pol boiled dry, igniting the crib, firemen said . Thieves Get A Real Traffic .Jam Construction crews placing a sewer line under Coast Highway at th~ intersection with Nyes Place in Laguna Beach have been closing the heavily traveled route to one lane of traffic in recent weeks, causing a line of traffic winding all the wp.y back to Moss Street at times. Aliso Water Manage. ment Agency officials say the inconven· ience to southbound motorists wll prob· ably continue for the next few months as . crews wrestle with underground utilities and djfficult tunneling chores to get the line in. Council Field Hits 25 Fow-Mo.re .Seek Seats on Clemente Panel The number or would-be can- dJdates for the April 24 election to replace three recalled San Clemente city councilmen jumJkl<l lo 2S Tuesday, as four more city residents took out nomination papers Latest lo take out papers for the three-year vacancy of re- c a JJ ed councilman Howard Mushett we re Wil m a Bloom, of 101 J Buena Vista, and Pauline Egan. of 216 Via Nada. Papers for the two one-year terms of recalled council mem-• bers William Walker and Donna Wilkinson were taken out by Wilmar Wood , of 201 Cerrito CielQ, and Mitchell Haddad, of 107 Calle Bella Loma. Others to have taken out nomination papers for the one- y ear terms include Craig Curtner, 108 Ave. Gaviota ; Albert Popik. 115 Ave. Do· minguez: Eugene Malone, 501 E. Ave. San Juan: Daniel Gabel, 116 E . Ave . Lucia ; Bernard Beckerlegge, 322 W. Ave. Valen- cia: and Jack Brown, 3361 Paso Halcon. Those who took out papers for the one.year term also include Elynor Wylde, 239 W. Marquita; Shirley Davis, 707 Ave . PresidJo; Ed Dieden, 234 Ave. Santa Barbara, Apt. 2; Patricia Comstock, 239 Calle NebUna : Robert Limberg, 316 Vista Torlto: James As hbrook. 3826 Calle Tiara: Robert Rusin, 247 Ave. del Mar, Apt. B; and Ri c hard Lantz, 130 Ave . Algodon, Apt. A. Applicants for the three-year council term include David Dodson, 1531 Buena Vista, Apt. E ; Erik Perkows ki, 374 Plaza E"rotte Page A J COUNCIL ••• be allowed to vote only on pay ment of currently encumbered accounts and payroll liabilities. Voters on Jan. 23 voted to re- call Mayor Wllliam Walker and Councilwoman Donna Wilkinson and Coun ci lman Howard Mushett. Following the election, Deputy City Attorney Michael Bart.Jett said that all three recalled coun· cil members would have to re. main seated until their replace· ments are elected, in order to provide a quorum to conduct ci· ty business. City Clerk Max Berg set the election to choose successors to the recall ed councilmen for April 24, the last possible day al· lowed by law. He said he would need lhat long lo prepare for the election. EstivaJ: Karoline Koester, 321 Calle Felicidad: Charles Fox, 213 W. Mariposa: Mark Morales, 1S6 W. E"calones: Dorothy Hen· dricks. 132 W. Marquita; and Adrian Navarro, 439 Plaza Esllval. Nomination papers must be signed by 20-30 registered San Clemente voters and returned to City Clerk Max Berg by noon on Feb. 15 in order to quaury a would·be candidate for the April 24 ballot. Gunmen R~id Bing~ Game; Woman Slain OAKLAND <AP > -Four gunmen burst in upon a church bingo game and opened fire on the mostly elderly players, kill· ing one WC>man and wounding a man, police s~id. "It was just awful," said Lydia Raven, a regular weekly bingo player at the school. Sist~r Diana Marie made the usual classroom rounds today, after spending time with some of the children on the playground at St. Louis Bertrand Church School. the scene of a crazed shooting spree. The four would-be robbers en· tered the school cafeteria. local· ed on Oakland's eastern border, shortly before 8 p.m. Tuesday. A group or about 250 mostly black and elderly persons had paid $4 to socialize a nd win some change at a weekly bingo game. "Freeze!" one of the suspects shouted and announced they were robbing the place, police said. When the panic-striken crowd didn 't freeze fast enough, 12 shots from a rtlle and three hand guns sent them scurrying for cover, police said . Dorothy M . Taylo r , 49, of Oakland, didn't make it. She was pronounced dead on arrival at Vesper Memorial Hospital in San Leandro with a guns hot .. • Gem Talk Ry J C lllJMl'HRll::S ll'rllhrd G1•mnlo,1111 ACiS THE SAME FACES UH' rt• s11U hl'rl' wouna m her Dack. Henry Hutchinson, 64, waS in s t a ble condition 'at Kaiser Hospital in Oakland with a bullet wound in the leg. Police had no s uspects in the killing but Lt. Terry Green said they had good descriptions of the four. Two o ( them wore stocking masks and they were in their late teens and early 20s. police said. A pair of eyeglasses. shattered from bullets. lay on the cafeteria table at the school. Green said some people had minor graze wounds and re· portedly left on their own after the shooting. But many or them remained ins id e the mus tard-painted cafeteria, fearing the gunmen were still in the a rea. After the volley of bullets. police said, one of the gunmen d e manded money from the bingo cashier but was told the cash had been taken to a secure place as soon as it was collected, police said. The gunmen fled into the residential neighborhood without getting a cent. police re parted. Green said the church bad re· ported minor parking lot mug- gings and robbings or bingo patrons before. Green said one of the nuns told him the church would probably discontinue bingo games. People who stop 1 n our s tore • often remark that they keep see- ing the same faces over and over And, they seem to like that But Mrs. Wa~ner said allow . ing the three recalled coWlcU members to continue to sit with full powers on the City Council for tbe loo,.est time allowed un- -der Jaw ls "not In accordance 'IV and Stereo with the expression of the voters and can, and will, bring forth councll •cUona that are contrary . to the public Interest." NEW YORK <AP>-Her ~l-. atives lined the windows witlt-' cardboard from diaper boxes to keep out the cold. But they dldri 't pay their gu bill for 18 montha, and 9-month-0ld Cyn. t hia Feliccea, clad .only in diapers, was found froren to death in her crib. Her 2-year-old brother. Tom· my, was round swollen with frostbite when police we r e called to the buement apart· ment of the two-story house that uUUty company officials said had been unheated since July, 1977. The temperature waa in the teens. Authorities said they were considering charges against the baby's parents. Thomas Felic· cea. 21. and Eileen Feliccea, 34. Thirteen others in four genera· lions lived in the house in the South Ozone Park section of Queens. Frank Feliccea, the infant's grandfather. found the child's body Tuesday and called police from a nelahbor's home. The chilClren's stomachs were bloated because "all they ever fed them was warm water or tea. They'd cry themselves to sleep down there in the cellar." said an 18·year-old ·neighbor. Eddie Cruz. Tommy Feliccea was treated at Queens General Hospital for exposure. Three other young . children, Including two cousins, were turned over to the city's Bureau of Child Welfare aft.er being treated for exposure. Another neighbor, Russell Cordero. IS. said older family members frequently only ate "macaroni boiled in water with nothing on it." The inside or the house, he said, "'-if. just a wreck, it's a shambW!s, there are roaches and rats ." "Noftody in the house ever washed. What the heck. when 1t 's 13 degrees who's going to take a s hower or a bath'.' .. Cordero said. , William Ha nd, a s pokesman for Brooklyn Union Gas Co. said the meter at the two-story struc· lure was re moved July 26, 1977, for a long-overdue bill totalling Sl,397.JO. ··I don't know what they did for heat last winter." he said, adding that the family had been advised tbe meter could be re· installed if they paid the bill by ins tallme nts or some other method. The family never responded, Hand said. "Nobody in the house works . A 1 mos t everybody gets a welfare check." Cordero said. Welfare officials confir med that the dead girl's grand· mother, Lorraine Felic· cea. so. and six or her children receive we lfare funds. Her grandfather, 46. a collector of us ed tires, receives Social Security supplementary income for an undisclosed disability. Cordero said Cynthia and her brother "were never let out of the basem e nt. Camera~ CB Radio Taken in Cle me nte A camera and a citizen's band radio, valued at a total of $200, were reported stolen Tuesday in a burglary Of a San Clemente home. Police said Floyd Farnsworth, of 643 Ave. Vaquero, returned home Tuesday aftenioon to find his house had been burglarized. No Information was av~.ilable from police today as to how the burglary occurred. a . 1'K Ld~ Watch SIS8S with diamond at t2:00 b. Diamond & Emerald RlngS4SOO. Burslars broke Into a real eat.ate offic~ in Laguna Beach Tuesday ln order to gain access to an acliacent plaza restaurant where they took a te levision, stereo equipment and $8. Police said the lhleves used tools to J>ry open a door it Dolphin Real Estate, 998 South Coast Highway, but did not dls· t.urb anythlnJ in the office. Tontght.'s City Council meet- ing, the first sin ce the recall election, ts scheduled lo begin at 7:30 p.rn. In council chambers at Ci ty Hall, 100 Ave. Pi~o. Now, we're not bragging about how our faces look . . just that we're always here. We've been here for over 33 years, and hope to stay a lot longer. Why ? Well , we 've got a nice location downtown, away from the high· rent shopplnf,t centers . Parking ls right out front. We're able to con· tinue to deal in high qua lity without charging a premium for overhead cx~nses. We get along fine with our neighbors. too. We 're happy to be involved m ef. forts to improve. our town and make it an CH?n better place to Uve. We think its pretty nice the way tt Is, but Just like our store . we always want to make It bet · ter. Valentin~'s Day Instead, they UMd a common corridor shared by the realty and adjacent Salemoll Plueria to enter the eatta1 place. Nothlna wu taken from the real •lal.eoake. An earlier counctl meeting, scheduled for laat Wednesday, waa adjourned tor lack of a quorum . Walker and Mrs. WUklnaon, who h•d been out of town since tbelr recall. were snowed ln and unable to make It b•c" to Oran1e County. Their political ally, CouncUman Roy Hamm, wu Ill. So, stop by any Ume you want to cheek on our faces. • \ J. C. J.Jwnp~ri116 J-we"1rJ MfM8f AMHIC""' G(M SOCIEfY ~ 1823 Ill WP0Hf Bl.110 COSTA MESA 32 YEA~~~=~~~i't~TION ·~.:='1°*'"