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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1979-02-21 - Orange Coast Pilot1,1 / - • • oVIets for ea • ma DAILY PILOT Na Illegal ~gs Faun * * * 10' * * * WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY 21 , 1979 At Huntingt~n Star~. . V04. n ..0 tt. t HCTto-~ .. I' Mal I I II ' t ' ' l _, , t • 1 II ' " • 1. • • • • \ t I ~Actor Tells of Sex With Michelle Al'Wl ....... lo CLAIMS LOVE AFFAIR Actor Richard Doughty No Illegal Drugs Found AtSwre No cocaine or any other illegal drug was found in packages con- fiscated from the business of Huntington Beach pizza parlor owner Douglas Jobson , poUce reported today. Job6oo, an outspoken critic of Huntington Beach police, was arrested Feb. 14 when police 't'onf1 scated the powde r packages at his business at 118 . Main St. Police Lt, Bruce YouRg re- ported, however, that laboratory , tests indicate the powdery sub- • stance wasn't cocaine or any other illegal drug. Young did say that numerous plastic bags filled with s mall amounts of m ariju an a were round in Jobson's pizza parlor. No formal charges bave yet been flled against Jobson by the Orange Count.y-Dis trict .M - tomey's Office. Jobson, meanwhile, dectared he'll plead innocent at his court arraignment scheduled Feb. 28 on illegal drug sales charges. The piu a parlor owner also branded bis Feb. 14 arrest as "more harassment" by Hunt- ington Beach police. Police initially arrested Jobson on suspicion of illegal drug sales to mlnors. Now free on $5,000 bond, Jobson said, ''Police are trying to drive me out of business." He said the substance thought to be cocaine is actually "cocoa incense." • Jobaorf's attomey indicated .ome of the packaged material cooliscaled by police may be aplces med on pluas. Durtn1 the past two years, Jobeon bas filed two clvll· rl1bt1 law1ulta against local poUce for wi.at be ..,_ ti barutment and for alleled beaUngs or ciUzem 1D h"Olll of bis buslneas. Joblon said he had to drop one flm'ftZIA. Pqe AU I •, ' Story Denied At Trial LOS ANGELES CAP> -A young actor who says he once lied about hjs sexual involve- ment with Mic he lle Triola Marvin has testified he was her lover while she lived with Lee Marvin and eventually had to fend off her sexual advances. C Related story Page A3. > A transcript or actor Richard Doughty's testimony. given in secrecy in the cha mbers of Superior Court JudJ.?e Arthur Marshall, was made public Tuesday after Marsh all ruled it was relevant to the case. Doughty, 34, said he a nd Miss Marvin had sexual relations al least 25 times after they met In 1969 on the Micro_nesian i'lland of (Related Stories, A3, A12) Palau where Marvin was pre· paring for the film "Monte Walsh" after completing "Hell in the Pacific.'' Miss Marvin told reporters Tuesday she never bad ao affair with Doughty and called his al- legations or sexual intimacies "ridiculous~" "I never saw him make a pass a t any girl, to tell you the truth," she said. When she first heard his testimony, she said, "I was just shocked ... I got sick lo my stomach." Doughty was the third witness called by Marvin's attorneys in defense aga!Jlst Miss Marvin's $1.8 million lawsuit. Miss Marvin, 46, is seeking half the assets Marvin, 55, accumulated in the six years they lived together. Marshall said Miss Marvin's suit is a breach of contract ac- tion and evidence indicating a contract may have been broken is relevant. "While evidence of sexual con· duct with other persons m ay not alone establish the non-existence of any contract or, if there ls such a contract, establish its breach. it is certainly some (See MARVIN, Pase AU M.4KE YOURSELF HAPPY mm AD "The Daily Pilot made me very happy. "My ad worked very well." That's the story told by the s uccessful Huntington Beach. man who placecl this ad in tbe Daily Pilot: ~Ice clean 3 bdr 2 ba paUo. 2 car garage USO mo. icxx·ioaut If you want you_r ad to be a success, try tbe Dally PUot at '42·5678. A friendly ad·vl1er will help write a beat-seller. ' t .I Road Vietims Marked I Someone has placed at least 13 white crosses along the seven-mile Laguna Can- yon Road to remind motorists of the dangers or the two la ne highway. The sym- bols, allegedly placed at locations or fatal accidents on the winding roadway, have drawn the attention of daily commuters . O..ly Plltol Staff ,,_ The crosses were pounded into the sides of the roadway by unknown people last weekend. The Laguna Beach City Council has forwarded a resolution seeking a divided highway on the controversial stretch, in which more than a third of the f ala Ii ties involved head-on colUsions. Three -Bodies Hunted Diver Sights Trio; May Be From 'Armistice' Hampered by }Jeavy surf, Mexican divers continued today to hunt in the waters off Isla Natividad for three bodies believed to be the occupants of the ill-rated "Armistice." Coast Guard Petty Officer Steve Dlsbol'C> said today that Mexican authorities in the area about 450 miles by road south of the border sent for divers Sunday when a hotel operator in Gue~ro Ne1ro passed on the report of the 1i1htin«. -He aa.id the hotel operator was told by an abalone diver that be 1PC>tted tbe corpee1 while divine olf the nearby lsland. The diver told autboriUes that the bodies were tied totether. By the time diven reached the 1cene, Disboro Hid, the bodies bad been awept away by surf. Tbe Hatth t.oclay WH cent.red on t.be uea wbere tbe~ Ml'e 1pott.ed. P, 1111 !lflltvtcmt ~bnt ,., miles south or Cedros Island and a bout so miles west or Scam- mon 's Lagoon, lbe winter home Boy, 16, Sho\; Father Held PASADENA CAP> -A 16- year-old boy was In serious con- dition and his rather was in custody today after a sbooting during a domestic quarrel over a television set, police said. Felipe Sima wu s hot after be obeyed his mother's order to take tbe televi1lon set "out into the rain" in an apparent attempt to throw tbe father, Paul Sims. 45, out ot the boule, aaJd set. Wesley JU~. Youns Sim• wa1 admitted to RuntlftllOD Memorial Hoapttal with a 1unahot wound In tbe chest and another in the fece from a bullet that rtcoebet.ed off -.. watl, IUce •aftt, u.• ' .... • of the California Gray Whale . Disboro said the diver was un- able to determine the sex of the three apparent drowning vic- tims who were swept a way from him in heavy seas. But speculation mounted to- day that be sighted the bodies or Dennis Vowell, 22, bis wife, Deb- bie, 21, and Gary Newlon, 22, all or San Diego. . The trio left San Diego Jan. 22 in \he 45-foot "Armistice" with the slated intention of spending a week fis hin g near San Clemente Island. They were last seen Jan. 24 when a passing fishing boat was told by the trio tbattbeyhadoneandonebalftons offlshonboard. Shortly aft.er that encounter, the area was bit by a storm. Vowell and Newton. went to hllh •cboot tocether In Colla MMa. Debbie Vowtll ts the daucbter of Mrs. Bunny Scott of San Clemente .... Mn. Scott was reported to be near the area or the al•htlu to- \ C8ee SEU~ Page Al) \I \ • ' Soviets Heading To China _ By Tbe Associated Press Soviet reconnaissance planes and wars hips were s potted headed In the direction of the Sooth China Sea today, possibly t o m o nitor the C h i nese - Vietnamese border war and make a sbow of force to the Chinese, Japanese military of- ficials reported The Japanese Defense Agency said two TU-95 "Bear" recon- naissance jets were spotted fl y. ing south over the Japan Sea in the morning. Five hours later they were observed heading north near Okinawa , it said. Judging from the speed of the planes and the limes of observa- tion. an agency offi cial sajd, the Soviet jets may have nown to the South CJJina Sea. Such planes can monitor battlefield acli vity through photography and other means. Moscow, Vietnam's ally, has warned the Chinese lo pull their invasion force out or Vietnam. Meanwhile, three divisions of China's best troops were moving into position along the Viet· namese coast 'today for a light- ning attack aimed at culling off s upply Unes to Vietnamese uruts defending the Lang Son border. re_gion. intelligence sources in Bangkok said. In Peking, an official Chinese source said China hopes lo pull its invasion force out of Vietnam in a few days, Japan's Kyodo news service reported from the Chinese capital. But the source reportedly said (See VIET, Page A2> Coast Weathe r Chance or rain 40 per- cent tonight and 30 per· cent Thursday. Gus ty west to southw est winds through Thursday. Lows tonight 45 to 50. Highs Thursday 55 to 60. INSIDE TODA V Liatener• to a ~lano radw atatioft ma~ noc realize tho.t the dilc jockey diN l l yean ago. SIOTfl, ~ A1. l•tlex - •~w1,......., READY , WAITIN..G. rnold J am~i,on-looter '> during the c ity 's record .,(<1n(b guurcl ''1th .i 'hotgun u1 h1~ ~now~torm Halltmon• hquo1 ... 111n• ,1flt'r 1t w.t~ htl b' Frone l"a_. .rl ) MARVIN .•. proorthercof," Manshalli.iud. Oought) tesl1f1ed he was a marine b1olog1st for the Peace Corps whl·n he said M1::.s Marvin 1nv1led him to lake her on a pie nic lo J remote 1:.land near Palau Uunng the picnic. he :.aid. they h:.id '<.'>. for the f1r::.t lime Marvin·.., attorney. A Oav1d Kagon. a'kt'd Doughty ho~ often the) had ::.e,u<Al relataoni. after 111".tl .. J usl about every day.· Doughty said 'Sometime:. ::;h~ would ask me. sometimes 1t ~ould be my 101t1at1on." Doughty said he and Marvin later beramt-frie nd:. and Marvin urged ham to t<ike up act1n~ and come to California Doughty s aid M arvan ar ran~t.·d a JOb for him on "Monte Walsh" and he moved m with Marvin and the former i.howg1rl at their Malibu bt>ac·h hous<• Ou ring the :.tay. Doughty said ~1 iss Marvin demandt-d love making despite hi:. protest~ Once. he :o.aid, tht·y wl·nt for .s dnvc and Masi;, Marvrn ai.k€'d to s top at a motel "I said since I wai. living with tt~m now. I would rather not have any further physical con· tact with her." Doughty s aid, addl ng that Miss M a r vin wouldn't take no for an answer "I was told in a very angry manner that the only reaM>n I had been brought over from Palau was to make love to her and 1r l didn't , I would be fired from the film She would have me fired .. OouRhty said he yielded. and the sexual l1aii.ons resumed. Sometimes, h(.• said. they mad<' lov~ an Marvin's home while the a,tor slept rn another room On cross-c·xaminat1on. Miss Marvin 's l1:1wycr , Marvrn M1tchclson, elicited Doughty's admission that he once told l.e<: Marvin's attorneys he never had SC'{ with Miss Marvin Doughty recall<'d b c>ini; 1n lcrv1ewed tn 1973 by Kagon !)OOn after Mi ss Ma rvin had filed suit "I told ham t.•vcrytt)ang excl'pl the sex ual affair." s:i 1d Doughty "I s~ud, no, I had not had ;m y relations with her " · "You lied to Mr Ka~on ·•• asked M1tchelson ··ves." said Doughty Doughty r<'('<t ll<'d that Mass Marvin asked him nol to tci.tiCy about their i.exual contact. Exterution Sou~ht SAN DIEGO (/\P1 The stall' Air Resources Board has agreed to seek a five-year extension to 1987 of the d<'ad line for meeting federal clean air standards for carbon monoxide emissions 1n San Diego County ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT ,,.., ('•...,,. ... 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Thousands or rush hour com- m u le rs were s tranded 1n Was hington and hundreds of automobile accidents were re ported in northern V1rgin1a to· day when freezing ram forced the city buses to a halt and the subway was shut down One police dispatcher an the Washington suburbs called the situation "total chaos " A cold front along the Mis· s1si.1ppi Valley was :-.preading rain over the southern states and the Atlantic Seaboard and snow from the Dakotas to Lake Huron Minneapolis caught an addi tional inch of snow, for a total of five inches since late Tuesday, Waddill J qry Selection Continu es A.t.torneys in the murder retrial of Huntington Harbour phys ician WilJiam Waddill con· tmued their lengthy Jury selec- tion process today in Orange County Superior Court. Jury selection ~gan last week for what is expected to be Dr. Waddill's lour-month trial. The physician is accused of strangling a newborn girl nearly two years ago after she alleged- ly s urvived an unsuccessful saline abortion performed on an 18-year -old unwed mother at We s t minster Com munity Hospital. Waddill's first trial ended last May in a mistrial when jurors said they were deadlocked 7 t.o-S in favor of acquittal Fro. Page Al and 1n Wiscons111 the Green Bay and Madison areas got three in<'hes. 1 Rel'ated photo. Page A4 l Wastungton's s ubway liYStem wa:. shut down for the t hird day in a row since 19 inches or snow paralyzed the city, but officials had hoped to h:Dve 1.500 buses on the streets. However. about 7 a. m. the buses were ordered to halt because of dangerous road conditions and didn-'t resume running unlil about 9: 15 a.m. , In parts of Minnesota and Iowa, visibility was reduced to n~a r zero. lee was forming across southern Wisconsin. With hundreds arrested for loolintt a n<1 , curfew violations following a crippling snowstorm, Baltimore police said the city was slowly returning to normal today. "Things have reaJly quieted down to normal." said Officer Joseph Kaczynski. "We're try- ing to handle the calls we couldn't get to before . There are quite a few of them." By this morning there had been 1,300 reports of· burglary during the past 48 hours . Between noon Tuesday and early this morning, 186 people w e r e a rrest e d for looting, burglary and breaking and en- tering. bringing the total to 382 ror the past 48 hours. A totaJ of 634 had been arrested for curfew violations. Gov. Harry R . Hu gh es declared a state of emergency Tuesday and reinforced a 7 p.m. lo S a.m. curlew imposed by Mayor William D. Schaefer for the second consecutl ve night. Hughes said some Baltimore judges had questioned Schaefer's authority to establish a c urfew. When asked if he thought Mon· day night's arrests mgight have been illegal. Hughes said. "l suppose that this is a possibiHty, VIET ••. •.• but I'm not going to pass on the that 1f regular Vietnamese army troops join the fighting, 1l might be prolonged. Sources m Bangkok said the Chmese apparently were ready- ing for an all-out attack a~amst regul ar Vietnam ese l roopi. brought up to the Lang Son area, 75 miles northeast of f1ano1 These sources said Peking 1s then expected to withdraw most of its forces from Vietnam. possibly within three o r four days. Vietnam's Radio Hanoi report-. cd heavy fighting Tuesday, fourth day of the border war , in an area between Lang Son. the major town in lhe nor theast frontier area. and the border village of Dong Dang, seven miles to the north. Union View Price Hikes BAL HARBOUR, Fla. IAP) Vowing that its members will "-yell like he11" about sharp price increases, the Af<'L·CIO Is launching a na tionwide cam· paign to cat.ch companies violat· ing President Carter's voluntary price guidelines. AFL-CIO Pre1idcnt George Meany sayd the 13.5 mllUon· member labor rcde r&tlon will enHat volunteers from 62,000 un· Ion locals tu monitor price~ beca\)te no one Sn the Cart.or ad· mlnl1tralion ls keeping \abl. Meanwhile, the AFL·CIO'a No. 2 man today denounced the nearly completed U .S.·Sovlet strategic arma UmU.aUoo talk1 aa a "ml1take," rai1ln' the strons probablllty th• abor federaUon would oppoM Senate raWicaUQo.of t.be pact. Jegahty of the quest ion." · v~PageAJ SEARCH •.. day She and friends and rel· al1ves were an BaJa California searching the coastline when news o f tht-discovery was passed on to them by Mexican authorities. V ice Con11 ul Bart Flaherty said today lh<tt the American consulate in La Paz is trying to maintain contact with Mexican authorttles in Guerrero Nefro. "It's been very dH \cult because they only have .one tcll'phone \n the community," he said "But we are working on 1t and we hope to help with iden· tlflcaUon of the bodies If it is proved that they a re American citlzen.s." Dlsboro said the three bodJes will be committed to the care or o local mortuary 1f 1t 15 found that they a re the bodies or the miHint trio, "Then it would be up l~ the families of the victims lo ar· ranae for an Ameri-c an mortuary to pick up the bodies in Mexico, .. he said. Mre . Marte Mc Donald, the mother ot Vowell. and Mrs. Eleanor Newton. the mother of Newton, were advised by the Coaat Guard Tuesday of the re· port from Mexico. Both Co.t• Mesa women were reported to be ·'deeply dis· treaaed" by the new1 but. refuted to comment unt.U confirmation or otberwiae la recelved from Meiclco. •'They wtll be ad~l•ed as aoon u it ii l>C*lble for ut to 1et word from the area," Flaherty Hid. "We reall•• that tbi• ll • very dl1treHin1 1ltuatlon for them." , ... ' . Iran Frees Marine Trial Nixe(/, in Embassy Attack? TEHRAN, lr•n CAP > Lra nlan aulhoral1e ht1v~ released a 22-year-old U.S. Marine guard who was takeo from a hospital bed after he WA.II wounded in an athck last w ee k o n tbe A mcrlcan Embassy, accordJnf' to an side lo Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini. Earlier. Oepul y Prime Minster Amir Entezam had said Iran planned to try Sgt Ken Kraus of Laqsdale. P u . oo charges of "firing at lranuuu" during the attack White House press secretary Jody Powell told reporters In KHOMEINI SEEN AS U.S . HOP£-A13 Washington: "The Marine has · been released. The president is calling his mother now.·· Eyewitnesses said they saw Kraus being driven back into the embassy compound at about 1·30 p.m A spokesman for Kho- m eini's revolutionary commit- tee then confirmed the release. but didn't elaborate. U .S . Embassy spokesman Jac k Schellenberger told a re- porter . "I have no comment.'' Earlier this week, Schellen· berger had said Kra us was located al a hospital near the embassy, but later conceded that the Marine was believed to be a captive of the guerrillas. Kraus· .mother, J ane, !>aid ID Lansdale, Pa , "We JUSt got off the phone with the president He told us. that Kenneth 1s fr~ on American soil ID the Amencan Embassy and they will try lo gel him homeassoonas poss1ble " Mrs. Kraus said she was told "Kenneth said tell my mother. 'I love her very much and get to my Nina chis girlfriend l a.nd tell her I love her too and I'm well.· " Mrs Kraus earlie r told the Beaufort., S.C .. Gazette that she had been m touch with While Ho use sec ur i t y consultant Zbigniew Brzezinski. "He told me the Fre nch arc in on it too. They did some favors for Iran and they've got a good relationship with them There's going to be a meeting :.ill duy to- day ·· She added, "I won't feel better until he gelS off the plane onto Am e rican soil . . The only thing that can make me happy 1s just to hold him and comfort him.·• She said the president did not give her an idea when her son would be home or "how he was released." · f'ro111PageAJ PIZZA ••• of the suits due to lack o{ funds The other la wsuit ls still pend· ing . He sa id h e has paid "thousands of dollars" of has own money for attorney and other legal fees. Jobson said police arreRted him last year on charges he con tributed to the delinquency or a minor. He noted that that charge was thrown out of court by the Orange County District Attorney six months ago White House prea1 secretary Jody Powell ,.ld Carter and Secretary of State Cyrus Va.nee ''bad made it their No. 1 pnori· ty'' to secure Kraus· release. U .s. Ambassador William N. Sullivan, who was brteny held hostage by leftilt guerrillas who lnvided tM emtMlHY on..Feb. 14. waa understood to have been in urgent all-day contact with senior officials of the provisional .rovernment of Prime Minister Mehdi Bazar gan to win Kraus' releaM. Kraua wu 1Ughtly wounded tn the embassy attack and diaap· peared from an Iranian hoapltal lat.er that same da.y after te1Un1 an Auociated PteaB reporter. "We never fired a 8hot." Ent.ezam'a brief statement an· nounclq Kraus• arreat bad hOt s aid when he might be brought. to trial. what sentence he m1aht get lf (()Qvicted. wbere be was beln' held or whal condition be was in. Costly Justiee , • • Man, 72, Tried in TM/ t SAN ~I~O <AP I -The taxpayers are putting out an estimated $2,000 to try a 72·year-old man ac- cused of shoplifting seven pieces of candy. "The retail merchants of this state lose millions - and millions of dollars a year from shoplifting "said Deputy City Attorney Anthony J . Shanley. ' Two employees of a BiJ Bear supermarket said they saw Henry Ka plansteahngthecandy Dec. 3. But Kaplan. who has only one eye and walks with_ a _cane. ~enied the charge. After Tuesday's session m Muruclpal Court, the prosecutor said trials are necessary al times when defendants refuse to plead guilty. 175 Killed Gas, Volcanic Lava Hamper Rescuers JAKARTA. Indonesia (AP> Poison gas and smoldering lava from a volcanic eruption in cen tral J ava hampered rescue teams trying to clear bodies from viUages where at least 175 people were killed and 1,000 an jured. medical police spokesmen said Tuesday. Police Lt. Col Suprato said 17,000 people have been evacuat ed from six villages near the Wet .Wember Not Through With Coast Don't put away your um brellas and rain boots, there's more on the way That was the word today from the National Weather Service where forecasters said rain was likely to begin Calling tonight and probably would keep falUng until late Thursday. Tuesday's st orm brought about a half an inc h of precipita lion to the Orange Coast. The figures ranged Crom 37 of an inch in Costa Mesa to . 73 of an inch in Laguna Niguel Data supplied by the Orange County Flood Control District shows the season total at Santa Ana to be 12.82 inches. com· pared lo 18.49 mches last year The average for this time of year is 8.71 inches. erupting Mount Sinila. but the eruption early Tuesday caught many in the Batur dis trict asleep or brought them down ljS they tried lo nee. " A reporter for the newspaper Sinar Harapan reported that the village of Pucukan aod another In the Dteng Mountains suffered worst from the eruption. He reported few gas masks were av1ulable a nd some rescue workers were killed by the fumes. The gas and laya continued to spew from the crater as rescue teams composed of soldiers. policeman a nd civilian volun- teers attempted to clear the area. Suprato reported ma ny bodies were ~spra wled on the streets and narrow paths or Pucukan. · It was Sinila 's Courtb eruption in 51 years and the first s ince 1959 The police s pokesman said the blowoff was preceded by seven earth tremors and an un- der ground explosion. · Local pohce and health cen-· tcrs set up emergency cl.irucs and kitchens. Roads leading to the Dieng range were closed and vehicles for miles around were C'O mmandcered and r ushed to the area to help with the rescue effort A search and rescue team of pohcemen and soldiers was di s· patched to the s tricken area ... from Jakarta. t he Indonesian ca pital. and PresiJent Suharto was informed of the disaster. Warm Up Suits Sweat Suits Gym Pants Track Pants Tennis Shirts & Shorts Baseball Pants Sanitary Hose Track Shoes Jogging Shoes Basketball Shoes Volleyball Shoes Soccer Shoes Baseball Shoes Tennis Shoes Stirrup Sox ~1111111111!11!!~~!!11!!!!!111111~~!!11!...,.~~-Colored Baseball Sleeves- Tennis Rackets Racquetball Racquets Badminton Rackets Table T ennls Paddles Paddle Tennis Paddles Racket Stringing Open 9 to 6 • Sot. 9 to 5:30 • OoHd Sun. . ., .. Basketballs Soccer Balls Footballs .. Volleyballs Baseballs Tennis Balls Racqe.:3t Balls 538 Center St. 646-1919 .. .. • .. Orange Coast E DITION ' Teday~H CI08'14i N.Y. Stoeks C o AR f CT 0 AT f" VJ £d C\ E5 J "' '1 l l i VOL. 72, NO. 51. 3 SECTIONS, 30 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRO ~u. A i't y ~ t, t Cf7'°? TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1979 N TEN CENTS J r Mesa Seeks HR Support .on Marina ' By MK'HAEL PA &EVICH OI • l»llV ...... I.- Costa Med ctty rouncU mt-m bers called on "Mr Marina .. Tuesday to rt-cu the city's dream of bavms a larae boat facility built off the anta Ana R1ver The council voted unannnous ly lo pay $2.000 a month for the services or Ken Samp on. former director of th Or~e Volcano · Eruption t Kills 1·75 .f I JAKARTA. Indonesia (AP) - Poison gas and smoldering lava from a volcanic eruption in cen· tral Java hampered rescue t teams trying to clear bodies t from villages where at least 175 people were killed and 1,000 in· · jured, medical police spokesmen -~ said Tuesday. Police U . Col. Suprato said 17 ,000 people have been evacual· ed from six villages near the erupting Mount Sinila, but the eruption early Tuesday caught I many in the Balur district asleep ot brought them down as they tried to nee. I A reporter for the newspaper Sinar Harapan reported that the village of Pucukan and another in the Dieng Mountains suffered worst from the eruption. He reported few gas masks were available and some rescue workers were killed by the rum es. l The gas and lava continued to J spew from the crater as rescue f teams composed of soldiers, policeman and civilian volun· f teers attempted to clear the 1 area. Suprato reported many I bodies were sprawled on the J str eets and narrow paths of Pucukan. • • It was Sinila 's fourth eruption 1 t in 51 years and the first since 1959. The pollce spokesman said the blowoff was preceded by seven earth tremors and an un· derground explosion. Local police and health cen· ters set up emergency clinics and kitchens. Roads leading to the Dieng range were closed and "ebicles for miles around were commandeered and rushed to the area to help with the rescue • effort. t f Tillef Flees Without Loot A burglar who managed to bash in a quarter-inch plate ' glass door early this morning apparently fl ed lbe Balboa branch of the Bank of America without taking anything, police reported. The burglary was discovered at 7 a.m. today by a Newport Beach city e mployee who Sp,9lled the._ broken door on the -l>ank at 615 E. Balboa Blvd. Police said pieces of glass from the door were found 21 feet inside the bank. They said the empty cash drawers and a few desk drawers had been rifled, but bank employees reported nothing missing. Coast .. Weather Chance of rain 40 per- cent tonight and 30 -per- cent Thursday. Gusty west t o southwest winds through Thursday. Lows ionighl-45 to 50. m-" '"s=:--+- 1'hursday 55 to 60. County ~partment or Harbors, B~achet itnd Parka. The Newport Beach re ident, credited with putUnlJ toaether plant fo r lhe Oana Point Manna. llVill JOln a council sub com m1tte. as a consultant In up- com ma ~anng before the US Army Corps of Engineers. If the Army Corps does not alter its present plans for a flood control channel along the river outh of 19th Street in Costa Mesa. the city '1 20-year-old dream wm be high and dcy. 1t will be Sampson and council members Donn Hall and Dom Rac1n who wm try to convince the Army Corps to keep the Marina plan afloat. The Marina which carries a price tag of at least S80 million could be built with the aid of a stale loan, officials noted duri.ng Tuesday night's council meet· ing. ·'This is something for the future of Costa Mesa," said RNili, who added tbat he wm enlist support for'""flle Marina from officials in Huntington Beach and Newport Beach. The possibility of a new boat docking facility drew vigorous support from Bob Swan. presi· dent of the Newport Beach Boat Dealers Association. "We have no place to put the boats." said Swan. He said the profits of the 25 boat dealers in Newport wou1d have exceeded last year's $100 million if there were additional facilities. "People come up t-0 us and say • 1 ·11 buy a boat if you find me a slip'," sald Swan, a Costa Mesa resident. ·• Noting one year waiting lists for s lips at Harbor Area facilitjes, Swan promised that a Mesa Marina "would be filled before we built it.·· Councilman Hau. who dubbed Sampson as ··Mr. Marina" because of his past experience with the county and at Dana Point Harbor. said the council should "spend some money and see if it will work." The city's two-year contract with Sampson can be broken by either side after each six-month period. Counci lwoman Norma , tSee MARINA, Paie i\2) 'Annistice' Crew? 3 Bodies Sighted; Search Continues • ~tyl"ltelSWf,..... STEVE LEFFLER 13, HE1.P£D SAVE GRANDFATHER Cart, Aatrtd HanHn Recuperate From Heart Aa.cka By TOM BARLEY Of 1t1e Oallf "i.t Staff Hampered by heavy surf. Mexican divers contihued today to bunt in the waters off Isla Natividad for three bodies believed to be the occupants of the ill-fated "Armistice." Coast Guard P etty Officer Steve Disboro said today that Mexican authorities in the area -~sPush Tou:ard Viet War By The AslOClated Press Soviet reconnaissance planes and warships were s potted headed in the direction of the South China Sea today, possibly to monitor the Chinese- Vietnamese border war and make a show of force to the Qu.l•et vis· ,·,-:-. Chinese, Japanese military ,of· ficials reported. THelapanese Defense Agency H 1__ said two TU-95 "Bear" reeon· Pair SuUer eart Attacn;:J naissance jets were spotted fly· "'.IJ 4 ing south over the Japan Sea in By JACKIE HYMAN · the morning. Five hours later ou11e o.i1, " ... ,.... they were observed heading When Carl and Astrid Hansen of Denmark arrived this north near Okinawa, it said. winter for an extended stay with their daughter in 'Newport Judging from the speed of the Beach, they expected only a quiet, pleasant visit~ planes and the times or observa· THEY HAD NO idea that: lion, an agency official said, the -Hansen, 82, who had "never been sick a day in my Soviet jets may have flown to life," would have a heart attack. t he South China Sea. Such -His life would be saved by his grandson and a physi· planes can monitor battlefield ciao neighbor. activity through photography -Mrs. Hansen,, 80. would have a heart attack less and other meaAS. than a week later and end up in an adjoining hospital Moscow, Vietnam's ally, has room. warned the Chineae to pull their THE NEAll·TKAGEDY began Jan. 22 when 13-year· invasion force out of Vietnam. old Steve Lerner was alone with his grandfather at the Meanwhile, three divisions of family's Shorecliff home. China's best troops were moving Hansen was working in the kitchen when he began into position a long the Viet· feeling dizzy. namese coast today for a light· ··1 said 'Should I get the doctor'?" Steve recalled. "He n.ing attack aimed at cutUng off saidDo. B~t whenever he says no, I know to do the op-supply lines to Vietnamese units posite." defending the Lang Son border Steve ran next door where a physician neighbor, Dr. region, intelligence sources in William Hughes, was home. Bangkok said. "IT WAS GOOD timing," Steve said. "If it bad hap· In Peking, an official Chinese ' ~clthe..ne.lLD.igbt.hewouldn't..havebeenhome." ----urce-said China hopes to pull Dr. Hughes arrived to find that Hansen had no pulse. its invasion force out or Vietnam He began administering cardio-pulmonary resuscitation in a few days, Japan's Kyodo while Steve called an ambulance service, which in turn news service reported Crom the called firerpen and paramedJcs. Chinese capital. Four days later, Mrs. Hansen, who had suffered an at· But the source reportedly said tack five years previously, was stricken again. This time that if regular Vietnamese army her daughter Karen was home anti drove her to Hoag troops join the fighting, it might Memorial Hospital. ed Her presence there was kept secret from Hansen for be prolong · several days because "he was too ill to know,'' Karen Sources in Bangkok said the Hansen said. Chinese apparently were ready. Bur HE BECAME suspicious because she didn't come ing for an all-out attack against lo visit, and a nurse helped lhem break the news. regular Vietnamese troops "'nley made it nice and cozy for us after that," Mrs. brought up to the Lang Son area, Hansen said. "We would have breakfast together." 75 miles northeast or Hanoi. "'lbe doctors and nurses, they really care," Karen These sources said Peking is agreed. -then expected to withdraw most The Hansens, who are recuperating at their daughter's of its forces from Vietnam, home, said they'll tatte back to Denmark warm memories possibly within three or four of all the people who saved their lives. " days. Proxies Expected .To Allow Ballot A leader of a Newport Beach "Proposition 13" -style homeowners uaociation revolt said today bis croup baa MMM&&b proxies to bold an election Tburaday aimed at llmlUn1 growth or tb e Bluth Homeowners AaaociaUon budpt. An election on tbe aame lllUe, c1lled T\aelday ni1ht by dvlY elected ol"ldala ol the UIOCt•· lion, was cancelled for lack of a quorum. Officials of the a1soclation are op~ the Ad Hoc Committee pro . It calll for cbanctnl auociatlon bY·law1 to limit bud1et sroW\b to '1 percent a year, \aileM a m~rity ol the MO memben approve a greater lncreue. .• Tbe luu-: wu rahed in J anu1r7 after homeowners were (lee llU1J'ft, •••• AJ) ., M..4KE YOURSELF H4PPY Wlm AD "The Daily Pilot made me very happy. ''My ad worked very well." That's the story told by the succesafUl Huntington Beach mmn who placed this ad in the Dally PUot: Nice clun 3 bdr 2 ba patio. 2 car drage ~ mo. X.XX·XllXX If you want your ad to be a auccea. try the Daily Pilot at NZ·M'78. A friendly ad·vlser wlU belp write a beat-seller. · a bout 450 Qliles b y road south or the border sent for divers Sunday· when a hotel operator in Guerrero Negro passed on the report of the sighting. He said the hotel operator was told by an abalone diver that he spotted the corpses while diving off the nearby island The diver told authorities that the bodies were lied together. Marvin Trial f' By the time divers reached the scene. Disboro said, the bodies had been swept away by surf The search today was centerea on the area where they were . spotted. Is la Natividad is about 10 miles south of Cedros Island and about 50 miles· west of Scam-• mon 's Lagoon, the winter home (See SEARCH. Page A2) ' Michelle Meddled, Witness Testifies LOS ANGELES. <AP) -Mov· le director John Boorman took the witness stand today in the Lee Marvin property trial as the actor's lawyers tried lo depict Michelle Marvin as a woman who meddled in her lover's career. Boorman, who directed Marvin's films, "Hell in the Pacific" and "Point Blank." teslifieH that Miss Marvin twice called him during filming to re· port that Marvin was unhappy about an actor in the film and a scene. "It was untrue," Boorman said. "I discussed it with Mr. Marvin." The testimony of the director. who spoke in a thick Irish ac· cent. was int~peatedly by objections from Mi s s -Marvin's lawyer. Marvin Mitchelson, who said the mat· ters were irrelevant. But Marv in's lawyer. A. David Kagon. noted that Miss Marvin has claimed in her $1.8 million suit that s he helped Marvin in his career Meanwhile, Mitchelson SaJd he intends during his rebuttal to re- call actor Richard Doughty, who testified that he had sex some 25 times with Miss Marvin whi.1e she was living with Lee Marvin. CdMDaneers APWI~ CLAIMS LOVE AFFAIR Actor Richard Oou9hty Doughty's testimony, given m secret. was released Tuesday after it was ruled relevant to the case. Miss Marvin denied she ever had an affair with Doughty and (See MARVIN, Page AZ> ~- Diane Lasor and John Scott of the Corona del Mar High School dance group -Orchesis will be among the performers when the.club presents its annual dance con· cert 'Jbursday throuah Sunday. 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The fate or the Argus bas been . uncertain since late last year whe n council board members decided it was too much of a financial burden and offe red the ketc h for sale Bevins sa id a yucht surveyor who studied the vessel indicated that repairs costing up to $70,()()(1 would be needed lo get the ship into prime cond\tion. In addition, he said the basic . maintenance and upkeep re- ,quired by law will cost the coun- cil about $8,000 this year. Noting the out-pouring or com- munity support for retention of the Argus by the Sea Scouts. Bevins said the board's decision "means that It's Ume for those community members who spoke up to put their money where their mouths have been." He s aid donations for the Argus sbouJd be made payable to the Boy Scouts or America and marked fo r use on the Argus. Hit-run Car Injures Youth In Newport Newport Bea c h poli ce are seeking the driver of a car that hi t a Nor walk youth as he stepped into traffic on Balboa Boulevard shortly afte r mid· night. James Marks, 20, was listed in fair condtt1on at Hoag Memorial Hospital where he is being treat· cd for what police descri bed as head miunes. According to Sgt Tom Shearn, Marks and a compa nion were walking on Balboa Boulevard near J6th Street when the mis· hap occurred at 12:25 a.m. The pohce report indicated that the woman driver or the yellow Volkswagen didn 'l stop after Marks was struck, but a · witness said It appeared the driver returned to the area, but left agaln without stopping. OAAHOICOAIT N DAILY PILOT tl'tf' 0 fllltf'HJIP(O.\I er.tty Pt ... Wltt'twfrt'<" t\(On" bt"9"<t IM Nf>W\ ~' l\~l\ .... b¥ l"f0tilftOI (o•\I PvOl•~f'O(~y \itpittett .. o~, ... P1i11fll""'PO ~" Ott°"Of' r, ..... ~ to, Cott. Mfl'e "fcwoor1 n..,.,. H\#'ffft4'191'\ &Ne:~''°"" t .. ttV•U,..v ,,...,,_ l~S..t.~fSfMftt't( .. 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York. a dozen youth!> .i:. ... wltt.'d '>UbY..ay µassengcrs 1n the theater d1::.tncl 1mmt>dtutely ,1ftt•r St>t'tng the him. which re portedl.>-grossed i,om e $4 '1 m1lhon during the f1rl>t :;1x dayi. of its run al 650 tht.>ater:. around the nation. Several groups are seeking to have the fil m suppressed, saying It glorifies violence and is pro· voking racial strife The two California theaters whe re the fatal attacks occurred have stopped showing the film, Goodfried said, but there h&ve been no other cancellations. Paramount has offered to pay for whatever security m eusures are deemed necessary to protect patro ns at 200 th~ate rs na tionwide. But the company's vi ce fresi· dent, Gordon Weaver, has de· nied that the movie is inflam· ma tory a nd d escribe d the incidents as "isolated cases." Oally I'll .. SIMI "'9'9 MESA MARINA AIDE Kenneth Sampson E,..,,._rage A 1 MARINA •.. Hertzog asked that the council review Sampson's progress in fi ve months to decide if the con· tract should continue . There has been little progress on the Mari na plan since a pr ivate con sultants report termed the plan "feasible" some rive years ago. In 1974. former congressman Andrew Hinshaw a pparently pe rsuaded the feder al govern- ment to release $250,000 fo r a second study. The money, however , wai. ne ver released fo r the study and the Marina has remained on the back burner ever since. What could be the city's last chance at having a "gateway to the sea" resur(aced after the council gav e Raciti and Hall pe rmission to form a s ub- com mittec and return with a re · port. F,....PageAJ MARVIN ••• caUed bis allegations of sexual intimacies "ridiculous." "I never saw him make a pass at any girl, to tell you the truth," Miss Marvin said. When she first heard bis testimony, she said, "1 wa a jus t shocked ... I got sick to my stomach." Doughty said that be and Miss Marvin bad sexual relations at least 25 times after they ll}et In 1B690ifllle~croneslan 1stand et Palau where Marvin was mak· Ing a movie. , Dought)', then a 24-year·old marine biologist for the Peace Corr.•· said Mias Marvin, then ae, nvited him to take her on a picnic to a remote'island near Palau, when they had sex tor the first Ume. Later, he said, he and Marvin became friends and the actor urged Doughty to take up acttng and come to California. · Marvin arranged a Job for Douahty on the movie, "Moote Wal•~:" ~ said, and be moved ln wltn Marvin and the former abowcitl at their Malibu beach bouM. , Dave a B appg · f'rowaP,,.eAJ SEARCH ~ •• or the Calirom1a Gray Whale. Disboro aaid the diver was uo. able to determine the sex of the three apparent drewnlng vic- tims who were swept away from him m heavy seas. But speculation mounted lo· day that be siahted the bodies or Dennis Vowell, 22, his wife, Deb- bie, 21, and Gary Newt.on, 22, all of San Diego. The trio left San Diego Jan. 22 ln the 45-foot "Armistice" with the staU?d intention or ~pending a weelr fishing n ear San Clemente Island. They were last seen Jan. 24 when a passfng fishing boat was told by the trio that they had one ~nd one halftons offish on board. Shortly after that encounter. the area was hit by a storm. Vowell and Newton went to ' high school together in Costa Mesa. DebtHe Vowell is the daughter of Mrs. Bunny Scott of San Clemente. Mrs. Scott was reported to be near the area of the sighting to- day. She and friends and rel· atives were in Baja California searching the coastline when ne ws or the discove ry was passed oo to them by Mexican authorities. Not everyone has a band-to help celebrate his SOth birthday but Russ Penniman (waving> found Corona del Mar High School Ma r ching Band and about 150 fr iends at his Harbor Island Drive home in Newport Beach Wednesday evening. The group sparked by the Sea Kings mus ic livened the neighborhood. Poster showing Naval aviator was Penniman after World War n. Well known along the Orang e Coast, h e a lso is a former hus band of heiress Joan Irvine Smith. Vice Consul Bart Flaherty said today that the American consulate in La Paz is trying to maintain contact with Mexican authorities in Guerrero Negro. "It's been ver y difficult because they only have Qnt! telephone in the community," he said. FrowePageAJ No Hard Drugs Found BLUFFS ..• notifiea their dues would rise from $95 to $130 a month. HuntingWn Man Sets Innocent Plea Association offi cials said the bike was needed because or ris- ing costs. The association's $1 million budget covers grounds a nd pool mainte nance , homeowners insurance, repa1nt· Ing the exteriors or homes, private road maintenance and otner costs. No cocaine or any other illegal drue was found in packages COO· riscated from the bus iness or Huntington Beach pizza parlor owner Douglas Jobson, police reported today Jobson. an outspoken critic of .,. Huntmgton Beach police, was arrested Feb 14 when police co n r i s.c a l c d t h e po w d c r packages al his business at 118 Main St. Police Lt. Bruce Young re· ported, however, that laboratory tests indicate the powdery sub- stance wasn't coca ine or any other ill egal drug. Young did say that numerous plastic bags filled with small amo unts of marij uana were found in Jobson's pizza parlor. No formal charges have yet been flled against Jobson by the Orange County District At· torney's Offi ce. Jobson. meanwhile, declared he 'II plead innocent at his court arraig'nmenl scheduled Feb. 28 on illegal drug sales charges. The pizza parlor owner also branded his Feb. 14 arrest as "more harassment" by Hunt· ington Beach police. Police initially arres ted Jobson on suspicion or illegal drug sales to minors. Now fre e on $5,000 bond. Jobson said, "Police are trying to drive me out of business." He said the substance thought to be cocaine is actually "cocoa Incense." Jobson's attorney indicated some or the packaged material confiscated by police may be spices used on pizzas. During the past two years. Jobson has filed two civil rights lawsuits against local police for what he says is harassment and for alleged beatings of cilizens in front of his business. When notices of the increase were sent to homeowners, lhe battle was joined. Both sides called their own elections and sent out proxies. Tuesday ni ght. according to association President Jack Ed· mundson , his group failed to produce the needed proxies - about 320. He said about 100 peo· pie attended the meeting. but he had no figures available on the number or oroxies that were mailed in. '- Coast Man Protests Gun-carrying Ban Jobson said he had lo drop one of the suits due to lack of funds The other laws uit is still pend- ing . He ·said be h as pa id "thousands of dollars" or his own money for attorney a nd other legal rees. Jobson said police arrested him last year on charges he con- tributed to the delinquency of a minor. He noted that that charge was thrown out or court by the Orange County District Attorney six months ago. Rudy Dettwyler, a spokesma11 ror the rival Ad Hoc Committee. said his group estimates the as sociation had only 60 to 70 prox· ies In contrast. Dettwyler said. his group lacks onl y a few votes of the 75 per cent needed to amend the by-laws. A Huntington Beach man who ~l aim s he is being denied pe rmission to carry a gun because of his conviction on federal charges that did not re- late to possession of a weapon has sued t he federal Department or Justice in Los Angeles County Superior Court. Richard Harbert, 52. of 5522 Edinger Ave., claims in the ac- tion flied on his behatr by the American Civil Liberties Union, that the federal pardon he stcttes he received in January, 1961. precludes federal a nd state authorities from imposing such a ban. Harbert is seek ing a JOb as a security guard where he is ex· peeled to carry a firearm. He re- fused Tuesday to identify the prospective employer. Harbert confirmed the state- ment or ACLU lawyers that he was convicted in M rch, 1946, or se nding threat e ing com - munications through email. ·:But I never serve ny time for the orrense," he sai . 'And I was pardoned in January, 1961." Harbert said that neither the fede ral nor state authoilUes have the power to deny him the right to carry a weapon. "I have twice been denied the right lo purchase a gun at local gun stores and that is when I decided to take what 1 think is a unique legal action against the authorities,·• be said. Harbert said he is seeking a job as a security Ruard because ot "back problems developed Rifkin Plans· 'Guilty' Plea LOS ANGELES CAP> -Al· torneys for Stanley Mark Rifkin, accused or plotting to fleece a second baAk-t.hrough wireJtaud while rree on bond from a similar case, said Tuesday that he will plead guilty lo two counts or a four-part grand jur)' indict- ment. Government prosecutors have a1reed to dismias the remaining counts and to drop the charges in one of the two cases in ex· change for the gullty plea by the 32-year·old computer eitpert. said Rindn 's attorney. Robert Balcott. ''It. ta our intention to enter a cullly plea to two of the counts on Thuraday when we 10 to trial," Balcott told Judae Matt Byrne durln1 a brief 1tatu1 bearinl oa I.be caM. while pursuing other employ- ment " Ha rbert declined to identify the type of employme nt he has pursued since his federal pardon 18 years ago. "l was arrested and convicted as a teen-ager all those years awo ... he said. '"It is lime that the kind of discrimination I have had to undergo was brought to an end and that is the purpose or this lawsuit. Swimming Classes Offered at YMCA But. even if the Ad Hoc Com- m 1llee succeeds. Edmundson i.aid. the association will not recognize the results. He said the assoc1at10n's attorney said that. legally, the assoc iation meeting was t_beonlyollicialone. Where will it end? "No law enforcement agency can denyine the right to carry a gun." Harbert said. "And I believe that the outcome or this legal action will be a decision In m y favor." Stgnups for swimming classes al the Orange Coast YMCA at 2300 University Drive, Newport Beach, will continue until Satur- day. Classes for allaage groups will be offered Monaay, Wednesday, and Fridays. or Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9 to 11 :30 a.m. and again from 1 :30 to 3:30 p.m. For more information. call 642-9990. Edmundson said the associa- tion doesn't want to see an arbitrary budget limit. such as 7 percent growth a year. but 1s willing to compromise by hold· mg a series or meetings on trim· ming the budget. Dellwyler said his group has not decided will do next. but, he "~e 're legal as heck." ad hoc what it insists. Lynn Hart HART'S John Hart . SPORTING GOODS 538 CENTER ST.• COSTA MESA• 646-1919 Track Shoes Jogging Shoes Basketball Shoes Volleyball Shoes Soccer Shoes Baseball Shoes Tennis Shoes I Tennis Rackets Racquetball Racquets Badminton Rackets Table T enni1 Paddles Paddle T enni1 Paddles Racket Stringing Open 9 te 6 • Sot. 9 te 5:30 • a...t Sun. Warm Up Suits Sweat Suits Gym Pants Track Pants Tennis Shirts & Shorts Baseball Pants Sanitary Hose Stirrup Sox Colored Baseball Sleeves Basketballs Soccer Balls footballs Volleyballs Baseballs Tennis Balls T • Racquet Balls 538 center St. ~1919 ~----'-- --~_BolDtis Away at UCI MOVING TARGETS -Dozens of UC Irvine stu~ent~ gathe_r ed Tuesday to watch engineenng maJors drop dozens of raw e~gs, nestled in packing of their own de· ~1gn , of~ the top of the Engineering Build· mg. ObJect was to ha ve most surviving egg_s in le~st amount of packing, an ex· erca se concocted for annual Engineering W~ek . Most students, though, wound up with egg on their faces. Senior Eric Russell won. Brown Names Superior Court Judge The immediate past president of the Orange County Bar As· sociation was appointed to the Superior Court bench Tuesday by Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. Jack Tro~r, 45, of Santa Ana. was name to replace Kenneth Williams. o retired from the bench last month. A Brooklyn. N. Y .. native, Trotter received Ms law degree from USC in 1961 and served with the Army in Korea. Active in various professional organizations. Trotter has specialized in personal injury, negl~gence. product liability. medtcal malpractice and in- surance cases. He also has served as a teacher at the Institute of Trial Ad vocacy at USC • He 1s a member of the Orange Co ~nty Trial Lawyers . Caltfornta Trial Lawyers. as we 11 as the county. state and American Bar Associations. SURVIVORS . Jo~ge Lo~z. a biology major. unpacks one of 18 eggs in has.landing vehicle which made it safe. ly_. Unwr~p~ing_ his_ eggs at right is Tim Dick. Though winner dtd 1t with JUSt 10 eggs, judges said it was with much less packing materials. Three Segments County Coast Plan Division ApprOved By a 12-0 vote. the California Coastal Commission approved the division or Orange County's Local Coastal Program into three separate areas Tuesday. The action by the commission creates three divisions: North Coast . Aliso Creek and South Coast. The total budget for the three divisions is $356,678 Commission staff told com- mi11looers meeting in San Diego that the funds will finance a 22-month work program that will probe the use or land in the affected areas. They said a portion of the budset will be devoted to studies on hqw oil fields best can be re- ba bllltated to provide wildlife and recreational areas. They said other funds will be used to study ways in which the Bol11 Chica wetlands and the Santa Ana River wetlands can be preserved. , The three divl•ion1 co111prise unincorporated county territory ; divided by the cities or Seal .. Beach. Huntington Beach, Newport Beach, Laguna Beach and San Clemente . A staff report submitted to the commission defines the North Coast division as being the com· munity of Sunset Beach, the Bolsa Chica wetlands, the San· l.a Ana River wetlands and two separate areas adjacent to Up· per Newport Bay-Santa Ana Heights and Newport Dunes. The Aliso Creek division is described as being "the down coast section of the Laguna Greenbelt." The area la. conti1uous with the Irvine Coast planning seg- ment eut of the city of Laguna Beach ~does not contain any coastal frontage. Aliso Viejo•s 4,500 acres com· priee the largest portion of the se1menl. Trotter and his wife Katherine. live with their seve~ children in Santa Ana. Waddill Jury Selection Continues Attorneys in the murder retrial· of Huntington Harbour physician WUUam Waddill con- tinued their lengthy jury sel~­ lion process today in Orange County Superior Court Jury selection began last week for what is expected to be Or. WaddilJ's four-month trial. The physician is accused or strangling a newborn girl nearly two years ago after she alleged· ly s urvived an unsuccessful saline abort.ion performed on an 18-year-old unwed mother at W es tmins ter Community Hospital. Waddlll's first trial ended last May ln a mistrial when jurors said they were deadlocked 7 to 5 in favor of acquittal. Israel Condemned GENEVA. Switzerland <APl The t,J.N. Human Rights Com· mission voted today to condemn lllrael for alleged human righta violations In occupied Arab ter· rttories. The United Sta.tes and Canada cast the only negative votes. y.-./ VYedneedlly, February 21 , 1979 But Not Theirs ·S~pervisoi!s Raise Salaries By GARY_,6-&ANVILLE Of ... oauy ,.16M SUltt Orange County supervisors re· fused to give themselves a pay raise today but approved salary hikes for about 7 .200 county employees. Simultaneously . s upervisors withheld approving increased budgets to cover the $8 million pay raise packages and told county department heads to somehow squeeze the pay hikes into their existing budgets. Those who are unable to do so will have to gel board approval for the increased spending, supervisors said. The board's aclton followed last week's state Supreme Court ruling that struck down con- straints on local governments giving pay raises when accept· ing stale bailout money in the wake of passage or Proposition 13 . Most the 5.5 percent pay in· creases county workers will re- celve are to be retroacltve to last July 1. That is when pay ra1s-e11 agreed to in 1977 as part of a multi-year contract were to ha ve gone into effect. However. those r~11ses were stalled w'ben state legislators !ied local government pay bikes mlo wbat~ve~ increases were given state employees And when Gov. Edmund G Brown Jr. vetoed all raises for state workers. local government employees were deprived of pay hi~es. even those already agreed to m contracts Supervisors exe mpted themselves from the virtually across-the-board pay raises for all county workers. including some not covered by bargaining a~reements. Also excluded from receiving salary hikes were other elected officials and executive manS1gers such as agency heads. Iaguna Neighbor Planners Support · Aliso Viejo Bid By KATHY CLANCY Of u. Dally r li.t Statt A I iso Viejo. a proposed 60,000-resident community that would become Laguna Beach's next-door neighbor."'*'8S given a hearty welcome Tuesday by the Orange County Pla nning Com· mission. Commissioners. after a three· hour ·tiearing. recommended unanimously t h at county supervisors adopt a land use plan that would accommodate the 20.000-home development, to be built in segments over the next 15 to20years. The new community would be nestled on the 6 ,623 acres formerly known as the Moalton Ranch in the coastal hills sur· rounded by Laguna Beach , South Laguna. Laguna Hills and Laguna Niguel. Representatives from several local citizen groups voiced op- oosition Tuesday lo the plan as it stands. citing concerns about traffic. housing den sity. the prices of future homes and the development's impact on the natural environment of Aliso Creek. Planning commi ssione r~. however. praised the develop- ment proposals and noted many details of the new community could be resolved in later stages or lbe county planning process. .. I think we can all be proud or how far we have gone." Com· mission Chairman Rex Gaede said. "but there is still a long way to go." The community plan will be before supervisors March 21 Aliso Viejo Compa ny plans call for retaining about half the acreage in open s pace and recreation including areas known as Moulton Meadows. the Aliso Creek floodplain. Wood Canyon and El Toro.ridge. The open space and recreation areas would be generally toward the coast while areas in the north and near the Laguna Niguel Ziggurat would contain residential, commercial and in· dustrial developmenC ·-The county·s existing general plan calls for retaining 4,809 acres in open space. compared with 3.317 acres under the plan endorsed Tuesday by com· missioners. Res idential development would jump from l,310 acres permitting 10,097 homes \.o 2,412 acres permitting 20.0oo· homes. about two-thirds of them con· dominium umts rather than single-family homes Weapons Reeords DAILY PILOT A3 Arw1~ RELEASEDINIRAN Merine Sergeant Kraus Iranians · Release Marine TEHRAN. Iran IAP l lra nian authont1es have released a 22-year-old U.S. Marine guard who was taken from a hospital bed after he was wounded in an attack last week on t h e American Embassy. according to an aide to Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini. .Earlier. De puty Prime Minster Amir Entezam had said Iran planned to try Sgt. Ken Kraus of Lansdale, Pa., on charges of "firing al Iranians" during the attack. White House press secretary Jody .Powell told reporters in KHOMEINI SEEN . AS U.S. HOPE-A13 Washington: "The Marine has been released. The president is calling his mother now." Eyewitnesses said they saw Kraus being driven back into the embassy compound at about 7:30 p.m . A spokesman for Kho· meini 's revolutionary commit· tee then confirmed the release. but d1dn·t elaborate U.S. Embassy s pokesman J ack Schellenberger told a re· · porter, "I have no comment." Earlier this week. Schellen- berger had said Kraus was located at a hospital near the embassy, but late r conceded that the Marine was believed to be a captive of the guerrillas. Kraus' mother. Jani . said in Lansdale. Pa .. "We j~t got off the phone with the president. He told us. that Kenneth is free on American soil in the American ~mbassy and they will try to get h1m homeasM>Onas possible ·· Mrs. Kraus said she was told ··Kenneth said tell my mother. ·1 love her very much and get to my Nina I his g1rlfr1end 1 and tell her l love her too a nd l 'm we ll ·" ~ SA Firm Chief 'Guilty' LOS ANGELES <AP 1 The president of a Santa Ana firm has pleaded guilty to charges stem ming from his company's railure to keep proper records on the receipt or handguns and the sale or weapons and millions of rounds or ammunition. Howard Morris. whose California Electronic Police .~ q u i p m e n t Co s u pp I i es weapons and ammunition to s~veral law enforcement agen· c1es. entered the guilty plea Tuesday for himself and the company during arraignment before U S District Judge Robe rt Firth, who scheduled sentencing for March 26. Th~ r~ was the target of a 1977 investigation by the federal "Bureau of Alcohol. Firearm~ and Tobacco agents investagat· 1ng allegations or a blac k market firearms operation. The government alleged the company failed to properly re cord the purchase or 1 .229 handguns and the sale or 338 firearms and 5.3 million rounds . . or ammunition 1t manufactured from 1975,1977. Morns and attorneys for the company claimed the violations we re merely elerical sloppiness. Morns. 68, was charged with a single count of knowingly mak- ing false s tatements on firearms transactton records . He could receive a five-year prison sen· tence The company races a possible $10.000 fine for each or the two counts of fa1hng to keep proper recorrlf; ' Gem Talk A GIFT OF FASHION OMEGA QUARTZ . • By J C Cf'r11/1P<I (;t'mo/oQl\I AC;, -GEM INVESTING con be a dongtroU! gomt The sellin~ or ~ems as investments is a growing business in this country . It appears to be a sort of .. fad" busi- ness, with gem promoters suddenly popping up aJI over the place. open- ing offices and announcing that they are "experts" in the gem investment game Quite a few people are invest· Ing considerable money in diamonds -without having any real knowledge of the quality of the stones they are get· Ung. Obviously. this can be a dangerous game to play. Govern- ment agencies have been taking som e pretty hard looks at the gem in· vestment schemes. and what they are finding Is not always pleasant ... We have seen some personal ex- amples, too, of people who have In· vested substanUal sums. and who· have later found that they weren't getting what they thought they were getting. Before you buy any diamond or other precious stone. we suggest that you have it appraised by a QUALIFIED jeweler It may save you a lot or grief later Don't become one of thole statistics that only en· torce what P.T. Barnum said about .one "beln1 born evetJ minute." WQsnan \ 14K yello" g<>k1 textured link hracclct watch. Womun'11 14K yellow gold watch. strap. J. C. .JJ.uwiphr~J Jewe£rJ M~MBf AMff'll(AN GlM ~CX. £1'1' @ 1tl1' NEWPORT BLVD cosrA ~~(:,A CONVENIENT TERMS 32 YEARS IN THE SAME LOCATION 8enkAmenard-MUl9f Ch¥;e Pt10NE~1 .. -eonffday. f'•bru.rv 21. 1919 NATION I WEATHER OAll Y PILOT Just Coa tin Police ~i!ohe 'Bloody Mess' Mar the pot NEW YORK <AP> Detectives aearcbed the "bloOdy mess" or a II rl m brownston today ror clues to wbo slashed the throats or six men and a woman an what police al.Id appeared to be a drug-related ma Her . 1 • A blood encruisted 13·lnch knife was round on a bed next to three or MAJUONG TR Eia Pl.A : I had 1 bt>aut\lul drlve out Lacuna C•n)'on Road y t~nl•Y afternoon A llabl m b L wu falllna and lho country Ide alon1 lht narrow pav . menl ~ II~ Onnit" County of y t ryHr But I mt ed80m lhinflalon1i1lhe~1&y 1 ml ~ lnK all the whit tross t'un'('nUy. lt'4 rt~ull of a1J ~ automollv tarna1 that ha~ l,)n>n "'-'tOrdrd alona the canyon road In rttenl tlmta, n mpai n 1 undt>r way to mab lhe heavily tnl\ ellt"d '"" t.m. hi ah way u rer 'O SOMEBODY WENT out Las una ('anyon -.nd pltu't>d 32 wMt~ c~sh alonG lhe roadside, apparently to Appropnatt Ve111cle Jor Trovel on Laguna CanJIO?l Rood mark the places where motorists have been killed on that stretch since 1975. Reports have indicated ttiis is a rather startling and sobering display. Maybe I missed seeing the crosses yesterday because I was concentrating on the roadway itself. As J suggested, It was a beautiful drive. mainly because the canyon road had little traffic at that hour. This in itself is disquieting. It puts you on edge. The drive is almost too easy. So, if you're a veteran traveler on that stretch, you begin lo get edgy and start looking for trouble around every blind curve. At this writing, nobody admits responsibility for plac ing those 22 crosses out by lhe Laguna Canyon pavement. Laguna Beach Councilman Kelly Boyd, who is heading a campaign to get the road widened-and divided, said he didn't know who did it. Neither do the Laguna police WJULE LAGUNA AlJ11IORmES indicated no plans lo remove the crosses within the city limits, some city of ficials figure the stale highway people wUl pull them down as soon as they become aware or the grim reminders or lives lost. You have to suppose that the white crosses would come under some kind of slate ruling as an unauthorized road sign. Then, of course, the CalTrans people might be just a bit sensitive about the situation. Some people might get the impression that by fa ilure lo improve Laguna Canyon Road, state government is perpetuating a death trap MAYBE THEY'LL J UST uproot the crosses on the theory lhat what the people don't know can't hurt them. There were, or course, at least 22 people who would disagree on that point. If they were stiJI a round Auction Scheduled To Sell Mayaguez HONG KONG <AP) The Am e ric an conta in e r s hip Mayaguez. which the Cambo· dian Communists seized in 1975. will be auctioned for scrap, its owners said today. Sea-Land Orient Ltd. said the 10.48S·lon ship, built.. in 1945, is .. too old lo be efficient." A spokesman said no date bas been set for the auction but all scrap dealers in Asia will be welcome lo bid. The Mayaguez arrh.ed' from Singapore Monday night. The ship was seized in Cambo dian wate rs by the Khmer Rouge on May 12, 1975, several weeks after the Communists captured Phnom Penh, and was released a few days later after U.S. Marines landed on Cam· bodia 's Tang Island to rescue the crew.and free the ship. Charles T. Mlller , Fountain Valley. was captain of the ship when it was captured. Fifteen Americans were killed in the landing, and 23 died in a helicopter crash en route to take part in lhe operation the vlcUms, according to Chief of Dctt'cUves James Sullivan. All l)ut on of the victim~. re- port dly Dominicans between the ar "of 20 and-35-were found with their band and legs bound with ~. cords and "anything else that was around," s aid Sgt. Thomru1 Cur ley, rl rst officer to reucb the apartment Tuesday nl.cht. POLICE S AID the killings were firs t r eported by J ose Cr ispln, the building 's landlord who l ives in an apartment on the ground floor. Officers said they could not Immediately· locate Cr ispin, and they did not know bow b e discovered the killings. None of the victims was Im· mediately identified. Police said it appeared they bad been dead since mid·aflernoon. Four of the bodies were in the rear bedroom of the first.floor apartment -three or them on the bed and the other on the floor. In another room. three men were on the floor. All were dressed lo •·normal s treet clothes." police said. "IT DOESN'T a ppear one pe rson could do this," s aid Sullivan. adding that the apart- ment was in disarray, but tl)ere Dozens Flee Homes During Hawaii Rains HILO, Hawaii <AP> -Torren· lial rains have caused major f lo o d i n g thr o u gh the southeastern sections of Hawaii lsland, forcing dozens or families from their homes. The heavy rains began taper- ing orr Tuesday night. giving authorities hope that the worst of the flooding may be over. "Everyone's taking a licking in this one," said Hawaii County Civil Defense Administrator. Harry Kim. "It's the kind of rain I've never seen before in my life." IN THE 24-bour period ending at 8 p.m . Tuesday (10 p.m. PST Tuesday), more than 21 inches of rain was recorded at the Hilo Airport. The downpour turned usually quiet mountain s treams into raging torrents or muddy water that overflowed banks and inun· d ated nearby homes. All major highways around Hilo were made i mpa ss ab l e by floodwaters , lands lides and debris. Poli ce, firemen and civil de· fense workers helped stranded residents lo safety in several areas. There were no reports of serious injuries. AT PAHALA, a sugar planta- tion community south or here, about two dozen families were forced from. their homes Mon· day and Tuesday because of ris· ing waters in a nearby stream, Kim said. In Hilo, at least SO families were evacuated when their hom es we r e flooded or threatened, he said. Farmers Move Snow Tractors Used in Natiolf's Capital "'11>11nr A lbu QU. All•nl•. e.i111nott 8•rm"9Nm lhsm•~k 8oi~ BoslOft 8 ufl•IO Cllic4>90 Cl11<lnn.tl Cle ff I tnC1 0.1 Fr."wtll Denver O.lroll Falfbflks HertfOfd' H•len• Honolulu • H011'1on ICen sC•IY l.HV~ Llttlt Rock L°'Aft9el.S l.O\llsvltltt Ml1ml Mllwtull" Mo•~ 51 p Nasbv•ll• Ntw Orln~ Ntw Von ()Illa. City . Otolly rllot M~ ,, Grwu•••••" y J\J't fn tj• If 'llJ.J 0o no it f\lf'N \ti.JlJ' o.c"fot ny '.1 .JO I'"" t lit t'if•fc.W.-I u "'' • ll(j .,.~" \..0("1 •'41 b4t IJ~¥(1rf(J !,.11t~~ Ult 'WtriJ ~ II 'f(N 0 J '°'' •t1te•n1• ~"' UJP¥ l'tv 9 .,,. ~ tw , """ I 1 J nt it'\:J ~ ("I wrtlM btl Ot ..... ett'd 11.s.s ..... .,, ProtHtfftQ farmers""' inlno 1rac. 1ora to mt nd 11111r f111ce1 In WHllll\9t0f'I, o.c. If\ IM efterrntlll Of Ille city's ~I ~·°'"" In l'llOl'I 11\al'I "'"' Cllftlurt. Tiii t ln'lltn, -411101red many rtsldtnti .n.r u.tr P¥edi"9 Ira<• '°" U utecl lraffk ,_, -11(0Vld-lft9 nlldad aul~ IO 1111 .,._. '*Ind""'· ttlllnt ""'' tra<to•J from • 111flnt0.lfl "" -IN CAlpllOI, Ille tarlM" Tllt9Clrt *-IMllllnh II 11Dt9ltels, dllflllfM madl<IM IO •ldtr· California Tiie ~I of #I •lnd'f reln1l0<lh 111e1 sweot dOwn trom 11141 n0<111 NO pu.ed by ll'lornino. but sPOradlc llW>•en""""' u11«t..ct to -up 10< at lust• d1y or two .,,,.,...in I» br ... periods of nice -•IMr," National WN>lher s. .... ,. torecH ter Joe Austin sakl loday "8ut ttw~wltlcomebeell " H• H id Ille lnteonltlff'1 rein WH dut to unslMlle elr mastes tralllnq ' Ille SIOfm front !NI mowd lllro\IOll Southern Calltornl• on Tuuday nlollt. Tiie 1torm o._o -ln<ll of rain In Los Ano-tes b'f mornlno. brlnqlnq INI SH SOl>'S rtf!lflll to 13." Inches Tllat was more Illa<\ 1111 norm ot •.'3 Inches IKlt far ltn tllan Illa ,, 44 lnchasr1<0<dedlutvearbyt1\111lme. S1t11, /tloett, Tide• WEDNESDAY ' Secol'l<i lllQll •:1••·'"· 33 Stcond low IO:U p.m ' ' T"UltSDAY 1'11'\t f\IOll s 11 a.m. s • ''"' low u :as 1.m. .o 4 S.Concl hlqll 7 ,0$ p "'· , • $1!Cond low 11 9p.m, I I ~" rlw U-21 a.m .. MIU·o It·"' Moon •IMS I 5' • m .. set. 12 l't 11 m S•rlR~ert was l10 sl~ ot a struggle. Authontiea said they round scales with drug residue ln the apartment, leading them to believe the slayings were drug- related. Police aJso said there was oo sign that the murders were "ritualistic." Commenting on reports that the deaths might be connected with the Rastafarian cult, one • police .spokesman said : "We've got nothing that indicates Raslafarians in any way." THAT CULT originated in Jamaica and worships the spirit of the late Ethiopian Emperor Haile Selassie. Members use huge amounts of marijuana as a part of religious observances. City police said about 7,000 members of the 100,000-member group are in the city. and .about 2,000 or them have been arrested for murder, extortion, assault and drug trafficking. NeigbbOrs say the street Is a hotbed of narcotics trading. especially in "angel dust " -a hallucinogen also known as PCP Ice Clogs B arfJor -and cocaine. "They're killing people out here," said one man, who re· fused lo be identified. ''There's money involved and I won't say anything else." Those areril-white-capped waves off Milwaukee in Lake Michigan. That's ice. Frigid weather in the Midwest this year has been bad enough to freeze large portions of the lake. Photo was made from a helicopter from Glenview <Ill.) Naval Af r Station. The copter crew ts checking on pollution in waterways. OilExploratiOn Ckared· Way Opened for North Atlantic Tract Bids BOSTON CAP> -A federal appeals court bas cleared the way for oil and natural gas exploration in the bountiful fishing grounds of the North Allan· tic. The First Circuit Court of Appeals on Tuesday lifted an injunction granted more than a year ago on a request by the state or Massachusetts and the Conservation Law Foundation alter the Interior Department announced plans to open bids for North Atlantic tracts. U.S. DISTJllCT COURT Judge W. Arthur Gar· rity issued the injunction less than two weeks before lhe planned auction on Jan. 31, 1978, saying Interior Secretary Cecil Andrus had not taken "all steps reasonably possible" lo protect the Georges Bank fishing ground. Garrity said Andrus' decision lo bold the auc· - t1on before protective regulations were issued was "arbitrary and capricious." In lifting Garrily's injunction, the appe.at.s_ court noted that Congress amended the Outer Con- tinental Shelf Lands Act last year lo give .Andrus authority to draft strict regulations. The ruling said if Andrus failed lo produce lhe regulations before the next auction, there would ht: time to seek another injunction. It has been estimated the 1,140-square-mile area could yield 150 million to 530 million barrels of oil and 1 trillion to 3.5 trillion cubic feel of natural gas. E nvironmentalists and Massachusetts At torney General Francis X. Bellotti favored contin· uing the injunction until regulations were in ef· feel to protect the fishing industry and coastline. • peath and Social Change How has the development of t echnological society altered the nature of death and dyi ng? • The Funeral How does the funeral se rve as a rite of separation. of integration. and of passage? Death, War and the Human Condition What has been the' impact on Americans of living in an age of nuc Lear weapons? Watch for These Interesting Course by N_ewspilper Articles only in the DAILY PILOT 642-4321 IY '""" Md ""'" police "'' 11141 llllWt '""".,_...,., ... • "Wt Olllfd 00 a lot mor9 If tM polkt ~ Ill "'·" °"''" • ...,,,., l." Sclltvfltf Of mtll119, IC1n , Mid, """"""°" IMOI; W .. -IO two Ifft ~ "°'' N-pon C a.1e11i w-iwoie'"'"'"'· eon EN'Oll ror college credit at Coastline ommunity College · 963·0811 dlllonJ ll'O"• 5Mt ctloppy Wllll 1$ to • _____________________ ..;.. _________________ _, to Ml)ll wlrleb. , ·-. " , .... • CALIFORNIA 1YFilm 'Clears' Smpect SAN JO:St tAP> Char& of •llins rcr Ried aiai.oat • year old youth hav been dropped by the Santa Clara County dlatrlct attom y at\.tr CBS, unck-r tourt order, turned OYtl'. .&.. "(I) Jllnatlil" .1llm ol b.i.s.-.ii...--. •rr t. Deputy Dbtricl Attorney DoUI S<>uthard aaid chart • aaalnat John Otrek Blackwt'll wer drop~ Tue day bec"u ' lbe 1ape tho•f'd Blackwell alandlJ\I U nl while h compan on did .. It the talklnc" wltb un-deor~ovtt aat"ot Depu1y Public OcfendC!r JQttn Wi1l••m s . repr acntanc Btackw~u. uld tht-s ubpoenaed BS tapes, obtalntd an C!r a long court battle. cltarty ~hoW1!d that his cUeot did not particapute in a drug transaction ,.._E••.-.H SACRAMENTO tAPl The Mexican-American PoUt.acal As· soclalion is endorsi.ng Gov. Ed· mund Brown Jr 's plan for a cons titutional convenlion to [ __ sr._ff_TE_J drart an amendment requiring a balanced federal budget. The 5,000-member organiza. lion denied Tuesday that such a c.-onventaon would hurt minorities. Beori"fl Dela11ed SAN JOSE <APl -A Santa Clara Superior Court judge de· layed a hearing Wednesday in the case of a Los Gatos m an who bas refused to get the required building permits ror his partially completed house near the Santa Cruz mount.lins. · Judge Bruce Allen continued the hearing until March 6 because Patrick Hazel said his attorney, Quentin H. Smith, had been out of town and had not had enough time to prepare his case. Hazel was ordered on Feb. 8 to stop buHd'ng his home because of the Jack of permits. He con· t e nds there is too much bureaucratic red tape involved in building on his own land and has refused to comply with the law 3 &tter Plftas EL CENTRO <APl Under tight courtroom security, two growers' foremen and a truck driver have pleaded innocent to the slaying of a United Farm Workers union member, while t alks to end the five-week-old lettuce s trik e r e mained stalemated. Metal detectors were passed over all persons entering tt1e courthouse where the men en· tered their pleas during arraign· ment Tuesday and' were re· teased on bail or $50,000 each - posted by their employer. Leonardo Alfredo Barriga, 52. of CaJexico, general foreman; Froilan Perez Mendoza, 38, of Mexicali, a truck driver, and Anthony Andres San Diego, 28, or Nipomo denied shooting 'l'l· year-old Rufino Contreras last Feb 10 in a Saikhon Farms field. ,.,.~ Crash l'icti• Tells Ordeal Norman Ollestad, 11, and mother Doris Ollestad attend news conlerence in Upland following his release from hospital after being treated for injuries suffered in air crash. The youth, whose father taught him .. never to give up" made his way through freezing weather and snowy mountains to safety following the crash which took the lives of his father and two others. Smog Inspection Measure Debated SACRAMENTO CAP> -An auto smog inspection program that could cost CaJifornia motorists more than $200 million each year is being vigorously debated by a state Senate committee. The bill lo require annual $11 inspections was debated for two hours Tuesday by the Senate Transportation Committee. which scheduled a second hearing and vote on March 6. IF ENACTED, SB 84 would requjre the Sll inspections every year. even on vebicles which pass the tests. The.vehicles which fail the inspections would be liable for additional repair fees or up to S50. The bill gives each or 29 local air pollution bodies theontio.n._of ordering or skipping the annual inspections. 81.Jt as a practical matter. "you can probably assume most. if not all of the 29 local· bodies will have ~ !.'lf? it," said Sen. John Foran, O.San Fran· cisco. author of the~yvsal. . CURRENTLY, INSP ECTIONS are required only when a used vehicle is sold. Foran said he offered the proposal "with some reluctance." but it is needed to rulfill anti-smog requirements imposed by Congress in the Clean Air Act of 1977. "Congress has spoken," Foran said, and if California doesn't act, it could lose hundreds or millions of dollars in highway, sewer and water funds and face federal prohibitions against new in· dustrial development. "IT'S TIME THE STATES stand up to federal blackmail,'' s aid Fred Nagleslad, lobbyist for a coalition of car deaJers opposed to lbe measure. · Spokesmen fo r the automobile clubs of Northern Southern California and independent auto dealers aJso opposed the bill. But severaJ local government and business groups, the Planning and Conservation League and the League of Women Voters endorsed it. wesle p Mrs. Janet DeRuff of Newport Beach won $250 Valentine Gift Certificate from Westcliff Plaza. presented by, Westcliff Merchants Association president, Clint Hoose of Rion Hardware. r W9dneeda~. February Zt. 1979 DAILY PILOT IA latepratiea Pia• LOS ANGELES <AP> -Wlth a court deadline loomlnc for the t'lty's school lnteiratlon plan, district· start bas recommended Implementation or a high school ma1uet pro1nm but ul'ged no chan1e In mandatory busing. Superior Court Judie Paul El· ly has aiven the board unW next Wednesday to come up with a modified lntegraUon plan. The tnltlal plan, wbJcb Included the high school magnet concept, was rejected last year by Egly. SUPE RI N T EN D ENT William Johnston. in submjt. ting lhe sWf report to the board Tuesday, said that since the original state Supreme Court or· der to Integrate was banded down in 1976 the district has lost 54,000 white students ·and 6,000 black student»("'wbile gaining Enrollment . Drop Viewed SACRAMENTO CAP ) - Enrollment dropped 10 percent m California's two-year com· munity colleges last fall, and Chancellor William Craig blames it largely on Proposition -13. Craig told an Assembly Ways and Means subcommittee Tues· day. "Proposition 13 stopped the growth of community colleges." Craig's drop or 10 percent or 125.000 students. however. in· eluded both full-lime and part· time students. 24,000 Hispanic students. Johnston said the latest clhruc survey indicates that or the 5S5.7SS students in the district . 29 percent are white. 38 percent His1>anic and 24 percent black. "No matter bow the master plan handles mandatory student reassignment, the overwhelm· log majority or our minority stu. dents will be left untouched by such reassignment," he said. CU RRENTLY, 200,000 stu dents attend district schools that are considered integrated, be said. · Johnston said adjus tments should be made in the pairing and clustering of schools the arrangement by which the dis· tricl has matched racially isolat· ed schools for desegregation purposes. . The magnet high schools, tailored to specific careers to ma ke them attractive to slu· dents and p81'ellt:s, could be d~· veloped in three years, Johnston said. The three lnner-clty locations proposed for the magnet high schools are a business finance center al the Board of -Educa- tlon 's downtown headquarters; a medical professiqns school in East Los Angeles near County· USC Medical Center. and an arts. math and science school near the USC campus. Johnston said each facility co4,ld be developed out or exist- ing schools and should serve 2,000 students. ·'Colossus' Dellih Brings· Huge Suit LOS ANGELES !AP > -The parents of a 20-year-old woman, whQ.J ell to her death last December while riding on the Magic MoWi'tain amusement park's "Colossus" roller coaster, have filed a $6 million wrongfuJ death lawsuit against the park. Jose and Lourdes Flores' suit, riled Tuesday, seeks $3 million in general damages and another S3 million in punitive damages in connection with the death of their 20-year-old dauahter, Carolina Cynthia.Flores. according to their attorney, Tony Alvarado. The suit alleges the Colossus was improperly designed, con· structed, operated and supervised, Al varado said. He claimed punitive damages should be awarded because park operators al· legedly knew of def eels on the coaster that presented a risk of physic a I harm aodfailed totake prevent.ave action. TELEDYNE SMOKE ALARM THE SONIC SIREN'/14 SC HI.AGE DEADBOLT by Water Pik4 • Gives you time to get out alive' • Loud sure to wake you • Battery-oowered detects tiny particles of combustion before flames. smoke or high heat • For safety & for peace of mind. 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Ml'mb<'r o f lbe Board of S\lp n •l or. w rt• con. id tlrqi .l charge to rlU to r e the approJrlmutttly $200, th\• count y pend trummR lt O'*n and other dt~partm<'nt~· mcd1c1 MN w1th oppo Ulan rrom eny om c11hi, aupervu~or ll tck~:d off.. that proP2stt rt' or Th<'Y. told thf' city pt'Opll' tht'y'd le \'4.' th<' ltualion ~ L4' for six month . but unlcs, C'1t1 rould ho-. th~· ure' ~lllnf( up cros city Jin net~ or ml'dlt' ~cr\1lct' lht' ff'c propot>al will be brou1ht buck for nctlon Whol :.up.•n tsorb s.ud the)' wunt to c mort or in Or .in~t· Count v •~ the y tem us..-d b)' the cttle1 of eal l't•ut·h. Wt•\tmmst<'r. t-'ount in VaHt•v ond HunUngton Ht•lldl In ltlo~t· c.:1t1 e~. h n•'' don't N.ai.t so fo r o~ p..i r .u 11t'Ci1cs and fir\'tnen ar t> concerned ( Supet·v1. ors implie d that tht! b rraer that xasts ht'l" t<Pll Nt•wport f'e~lt'h nnd Costa Mt>s • ., e actly lhe '-111d of than.: that \\all have' lo go if toxpayl'r& c·ounry w1de ul't> to contmu,• to pa) for the trainjng or m ed1 cg Tht• f rt> h look ut the paremedk sytttc m is a· good idea Ill lhl· post Proposition 13 er a of tight gov~mment rinurwe:; T.lxpaycrs are wallln~ to pay for the service. but there's no reason they should have to pay for the in- ability of one c·1ty to work wtth neothbonng jurisdictions. Bilingual QUestions A study of the impact or bilingual education released last year by the U .S. Office of Education raised some serious doubts as to the value of these programs. The study, conducted for the federal government by the American Institutes for Research of Palo Alto, reviewed 38 projects in 117 schools in which 5,300 students wer e enrolled in classes taught in both English and Spanish. It concluded that participating students had done no better irl their s tudies than students of similar language backgrounds in traditional classes taught only in Engli!"h. They performed worse in English studies and no better in mathematics. Furthermore. the study revealed that rdwer than one-third or the students enrolled in the bilingtlal classes had s ignificant difficulty speaking and understanding English. Anet a shocking 85 percent were being kept in the classes long after their ability to learn in English had been established. The reason Cor this is rather apparent. The annual federal investment in bilingual education has increased from SlS million when the programs were started in 1968 to $400 million this year. Since CaUfornia passed its mandatory bilingual education laws in 1972 and 1976. a. goodly share of these federal tax dollars have flowed into the state The more students enrolled arad the longer they stay in the classes, the more federal money is forthcoming. But the ability to generate dollars s hould hardly be the criterion for es tablishing the value of an educational program Now s tate Sen. Ray J ohnson and seven other legislators are sponsoring a measure that would repeal the mandatory provisions of the California's bilingual education laws and give school boards the option of rontmuing them on the basis of local needs. At present the law requires bilingual instruction if 10 percent of a school district's students have a primary la ng ua1?e other than English. Jn practice, most of the bi lingual instruction is in Spanish. And in practice many of the students assigned to the classes are selected because they have Spanis h surnames. even though they may be quite at home in English. There a rc, or course. some oluses. Participating Eng lis h -spe aking student1:t have the undeniable ad v antage of expos ure t o anoth er language . Spanish-background youngsters who have learned to speak but not to r ead or write in Spanish can gain that facility. And of course students who do not yet speak English are able to keep up with their school work while they acquire the language. But the conclusions of the Office of Education's study are hardly s upportive of over-extending these programs. As Sen. S.I. Hayakawa. whose life work has been the study of language, told Congress: "The concept of the American melting pot, that is lhe merging of a multitude of foreign c ultures into one ... had a fundamental impact on this nation's greatness. "It seems to me that we are preparing the ground for permanently and officially bilingua1 states. From here to separatist movements a la Quebec would be the final step. Is this the de velopment which we want to promote?" Thal 's a question that calls for serious consideration . • Op1rnons expressed in the s pace above are those of the Dally Pilot Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and amsts Reader comment ts invited. Address The Daily Pilot. P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642-4321 . Boydl Bride's. Price ByL.M.BOYD Typical price of a bride in Syria a l last report was $2.500. It ·s not called "the price or a bride," though. It's the payment to the girl's Dear Gloomy Gu Thlnk Of the paper that could be nved ii stores would quit enclosing all that advertising with f1rst-«"·the·month blllsl Al110 would help the postman. g tJ rba&e collector and ME! IRK ED parents for her marriage contract. certainly the same, whatever the phrasing. Arkans as football coach Lou Holtz after considerable s ummer travel-said , "I've been in so many airports. 1 've been run over thrcu times by O.J . Simpson." Q. "How Jong wouJd it take to count to a million at a rate of one number per s econd?" A. Just 11.9 days . Q. "How many books were in Thomas Jeffers on 's J)er.\onal library?" A. About 10,000. Q. ''How many taste buds on my tonaue?" A Presumably, 9,000. An ocean liner allows vi~· ltors aboard no ear Uer than three hours befor saUlna time That's why no bon voyage party laata tonier tbtn thrte hours. • Robert N WHO/Publl$her Tt\OmH eevll tEdltor a.m.c• terelb1t.hl Edltorl.tl Page Editor Jack And on Japanese Winning .Trade War ~ WASHlNOTON Two In OutonUal Texu Otmoct1t11, •liver haired n Lloyd 8enwn aod •llvet-tonaued trade lroublt1hooter Bob Slt1u11. Were arr Ulnl r C nUy about lht tnulltb llloo·dollar llcklnR Am r1can bulloet1men are tu lnir from thelr Japane e coun-torpartt. 'l"b ~nator, <'Oncerned for his c:attle rauuna cooaUtuents. com ~lalne d t o Strau 1 that 'tbe Carter ad m I nls tratlon w s lettin« the Japan e l(d awuy wuh mu rderoua t a r i ffs o n A m e ri ca n beef This has pus h e d tht> price of slrlom steak as high as S4~ a pound In Japan. The cur· rent trnde negotiations. said Strauss a bit detenalv.ely, "are a step In ~ right direction and Earl Waters I'm not «i0lnci to say any more than that " THE NOaMAl.C'Y mlld- m1nnertd Bent.Mn was moved to HrcHm by StrauH' claim. Th8 1Upt Increase In the &hip· ment1 of American beer to Japan, Bent.co aald. ,merely mean1 that the J apanese have lncrea&~ thclr per-capita ~ conaumpUon from "a thin patty to e quarter-pounder." 'fhe ·rexas itenator's disgust renecta a growing concem In Congl'e1Ja that the Japanese are winning their bluest victory over the United States since Pearl Harbor. While the Japanese govern· rnent 's protectionist policies put the cost of Imported oranges at a dollar apiece and push American beef toward the price range of caviar, Japanese manufacturers have no trouble und erc utting Amer l c a'n automobile and t e levision mukers tn lhls country. We now import-•11.6 billion.. more in aooda from Japan than we export lo a year, a sltuaUon that coat• thousand• of American Jobi, adds fuel to in· flatlon and drives the dollar's value down. A confidential m emo prepared by tbe atalf of the conareaslona l Joint Economic Committee pinpoints the cauae as far as trade wttb Japan ls con~med. ''JAPANESE BA&&IEllS to U.S. exports ls one case where there ls more rlre than srnoke, • • the memo states. The committee starr suggeata that a n upcoming congresalonal:gveallttaUon ma,r, prove to be "inflammatory ' that it may tbe growing mood or protec lonlsm in the country and the Congress." For example, the eyes-only study shows that the Japanese government's grain-buying agency charges buyers of im- ported grain twice the actual im- port price. while American cigarettes receive a SOO percent markup. And while Oat.sun and Toyota are treated Ju1t Uke any other auto makers In the Unlled Stat s. American manufacturers run Into all sorts or difficulties trying to sell their cars ln Japan. 'Two years ago, the secret re port notes, American llrmi; scored a · major proauctlon breakthrough or phosphate fertilizers, widely used ln Japan. But the Jafanese Ministr:y ot Jn- ternatlooa Trade end Invest· ment began "informally asking major Japanese customers to buy Japanes e." the report states. The U.S. firms subse· quently lost about 30 percent of their business in Japan. THE JAPANESE set tariffs on high-technology products at tri- ple the rates charged by other free-trading nations, while en· 1:ouraging their own manufac- turers lo organize monopolistic cartels for research and produc- tion of this badly needed equip- ment. Already worried about bad publicity in this country. the Japanese have hired dozens of high-powered agenlo;, including former ClA Director William Colby, to help influence publlc opinion in hopes that nothing will be done to bring the one- sided profiteering to an e nd. The Japanese aren't overlook- ing the American media, either. Cos tly junke t s and other freebies are arranged for American reporters : newsmen who might be expected to write favorable stories a re given red· carpet treatment, while those who might be critical find it hard to get interviews with top officials . One veteran correspondent told our associates Jack Mitchell and Les Whitten that some -American reporters in Japan are actually getting payoffs from lhe' Japanese government in return for s ympathetic stories. Footnote: A s ookesman for the Japanese Embassy denied allega.tions of discrimination against foreign correspondents and noted that the V .S. govern- ment has aJso paid for foreign Journalists to come to the United States Support Grows for Plans to Limit Terms Newly elected Congressman Norman Shumway or Stockton has electrified the House with a proposal to limit Congressional t erms to 12 years. He will win no popularity contests among rus colleagues. Ne ither will his Constitutional amendment come ne ar gaining a pproval or the members. Too many are making a career out of ··re present · i ng" the peo- ple. But th e ide a Is find · ing incre as - ing s upport with the populace ror the very reason that Shumway advances it A s he says, "Life as a Congressman has hecome so at· tractive it has become lncreas- i ngJy diffic ult for us to re- member why we are herl'." I N SHORT, those who go to Congress become so enamored with the office that they lose touch with the wishes of the peo. ABT HOPPE pie they ure s upposed to be representing And because of this he says "A~erican people h ave lost faith in the a bility of CongrC'ss to truly re present their hest in- terests." Although Shumway is a con- servative Republican his stand 1s not necessarily that of the right wing. Their leading light, Senator Barry Goldwa te r of Arizona. is presently working towa rdi> his 24th year in the Senate. Nor can Shumway claim cr edit for the Idea itself. One or the more recent propo· nents of l imitation s on legislative terms was Senator Arlen Gregorio of San Mateo who espoused an emendm~nt to limit Calllornia legislators t-0 12 year s. In a sense be seems to have sold lhe idea to .his own constituents for they rejected his bid for a third term at lhe last election. THE NATION'S founder:., while e nvisioning a cillien· Congress as well as a citizen- govemmenl. made no ·conslilu- tional hmit ations on te rms. ap· parently believing most would retire gracefully after a term or two and those that didn't would be forcefully retired oy the voters. Further evidence that. tht!> was the intent of the founders ts seen in th e artlon of G eo r g~ Was hington. Stepping down after two terms as President he. in effect impos e d a "gentleman's underst-anding " for a limitation. This stood until Franklin Delano Roosevelt. ap· parenlly no gentleman, pro- voked the Congress into passing a Constitutional bar to third terms fo r Presidents. But the members conveojenUy chose not to apply the same reasoning to themselves . And although Sh\lmway's proposal promises to be a long time in l(aining acceptance on the na · t1onal scene. 1t should not dis· courage imposing some limila· lions on terms of office for California oUicials. And the !>am e r e as ons for hmiting Congressional terms apply to lhe California Legislature. For 11. too. has become a sinecure for profess1onal omceholdE:rs. .:-ach viewing his post as his private domain. THIS WAS brought about by Speaker J esst> Unruh who pro- moted the idea of a •'full-time" Legislature composed of "pro ress1onal" legislators. It was his way of jus tifying higher salaries. The result of this de- mand upon lhe time of members h as dis courage d s uccessful achievers from running for of- fice while the generous com- pensation bas proved dttractiw to tholje or lesser ability far too many of whom never before earned as much. Entrenched in office, they en- joy the vast powers of incum bency, lising public funds and their extra o rdin a ry op- portunities to raise campaign funds. lo wjn term after term. A limit upon lhe number of terms would b<' one way of eliminating tho..,e who h ave come to behC've thut the first welfare cons1dcrat1ons :>hould be th o s e o f th e mC'mbe r s themselves Elderly Ready to Fight Draft Discrinrination Our congressmen are now con· sidering bringing back the draft ln case ttley decide to declare a war and need somebody to go fight it tor them. Defense Secretary Harold Brown ha, warned tt1em. however, tha\ if they do, ~ they had bet--') ler draft '! young women as well a s _., young men. 41!!!"' or they 'll have th e . I e m l n i 1 l,. down on them. And the feminist$ are riaht. Even to consider drafting youne men without dnrttng young women smacks or lbe worst kind or male chauvtni1t sexis m. Fair is fair. How come women Always get the s hort end ol the slick ' NfOaTVNATELV simply drafting )'OUJll women (s nol 10• tn1 to appeaae en a ncrr populace. TeaUfytna before the I House Subcommittee on Select· lng Service Personnel last week was Corporal Homer T. Pet· tibone. U.S. Army Flying Corps <retired >. now chalrparty of the Oolden Years Lawn Bowling & ,£quality Fighters Club. "E xcluding anyone over 26 years old from the drnft." cried Pettibone . thumping his blackthorn cane on the noor. "smacks of the worst klnd of youthlul chauvinist ageism!" ~ PE1T180NE said now that mandatory retirement at 65 had become 8-lhing-Ol the. pr•Judlced past, he was confident the courts would throw out any selective service system In which age was a rl,ld criterion 'And rlghtly so," he s aid. ··we J1e01or c1tizcni1 have puid our dues and wl''t<' no longer go· ln1 to allow u youth-oriented 1oclety to shunt UR cttllously ufde tr you think us Old folka are g~ing Lo liil rocking con· tentedl)I on lhc porch while those yount whlppennappers march off to bave all the fun. you've tot another thlftk comln1 No·alree. • Bob. once you start banding out tbe joys and the benefits of the· draft to those young people, llke it or not. you're going to have to draft us old people, too.·· Pettibo~ said he saw no rea- s on the middle-age e lde rly couldn 't serve proficiently in today's technologtcally ad· vanced lltmed services. "Don't take much vigor to pull a trigger or push a butt.on," he said. ''And you 're only as old as you feel. Look at me. l am 82. but Yoll give me a white silk scarr, gog- gles and a Spad to take up and l could still show those dlrty__Huns a thing or two." UBCOMMITfEE c hairman Quotes ·'America riiiht now is not building for tbe future tt is ateoling from It. Whet we're &ee· Ing today la decline abrood and decadence at hom e ." Call/omia Gov. lerry Bnwa, pc>11lble lllO pretldenUal can- dJdat4. .. .. Bagley Bulls worthy. 67. said Pettibone might have a point. "I'm only sorry that having served In . Wo rld War U , 1 wouldn't be eligible." ht.· said. "Nonsense. :>on," said Pet· llbone. "We 'r t! for ve terans preference. An experienced feller like you in tht' prim~ or life should obvloU81y be drafl('d ah4!ad or som e younli: punk who's still wet behind the ears ... "Wall a minute ." sald Bulls worthy. "While I was proud to serve my country once ... " "Then think how proud you'll be to serve 1t t,\Yice," said Pe~­ tlbone. AFTER thlnk.Jng about this. BuUsworthy announced he was now In favor or a volunteer army !!O that old and young. male and f("male alike. could tlll )lave lbe honor of iservina U thPy wished. Privately, howcv('r , he said he !!till Celt the traditional syAlem was be t, in which ev~ryone had an equol p1u1 ··v ou know," he sald . ''the? old men aot to decide which war to flchl and the youna men cot lO fipt It." NATION I CALIFORNIA Id Do If gain' Security guard Hubert 11.ater. 75, talks to media after he thwarted a bank robbery at Buckt-r State Bank in Dalla~. declanng, 'I'd do the sume thing ag:.un. •· Kiter was pis tol whipped during the melee. but shot one or the suspect~ who w.as later captured . . . NEW VOltK <AP l One bo<>k aays 1t·n belp you Jose weighl. Another aaya It'• better than dr\lga for treaUnc lo· somnla. Aod sUU anoth~r aay1 It's tood even lo the rain. These are among 1eveo rortbeomlna book• on a 1ln(lJe subject -walklnc - .nd publ:iaben &A~ambUna that U wlll overtake nmnJng this year u the new American fad. 0008 ON THE g .. le ..-. beJped becaUR tbt books come hard on tbe h('ell of "Tht NOn·Runner'1 Book," a best·seJJing paean to sedentary plnau:res Predictably. "Tbe Complete Book of Walking ·• ''The Wa\king Book," .. Walk! It Could Change Your Life," "Walking!" "The Wonderful World or Walking,.. "Walk Your Way to Good Health" and "Or. Marchetti's Walking Book" offer UtUe sympathy to runners. "For the dedicated runner. pain la an acceptable part or the regimen," John Man claims in "Walk! .. ''It is the latter· day equivalent or the hair shirt and flagellation.·• . THE POTENTIAL drawbacks, he says, run the gamut from death to in· grown toenails. Wedeieedey. February 21, 1979 DAILY PILOT A 7 creative tbioldn1 aod open up new worlds to explore, be says. '"THE COMPLETE BOOK of Walk· ln1" notes that one Eula Weaver had a bad heart attack at the aice of 77 and was told, in effect, to just ~r._ (ol' the fatal-one. lnatead, sbe started walking. Now •. abe walks regularly and -the heresy notwithstanding -jogs as well. Although there are a number of simllar success stories In "The Complete .Bpok." it urges perwos wllb heart conditions to cooault thelr doctors flrst. Walking may come naturally, but this book outlines bow to do it. "IT 18 GOOD TO keep your spine straight and hold your head high," it declares. "Don't exaggerate your arm moUon. Allow your arms to hang loose· ly at your sides. . . •·Each foot should strike the ground at your heel . . . Then you should push oct with Yotir toes to complete the foot strike patterns. As you move from heel to toe, you will get a rolling motion ... And the authors of these books say the chief advantage of walking is that anyone can do it. . walklnc than just walking. There are charb and tables to help the novice schedule walks and guides on where to walk. Sections are devoted to apparel anda_ whole chapters to shoes -which "The Complete Book of Walking" says "spel1 lhe difference between pain and comfort." "WALK!" AUTBOa MAN suaests biking up st.airs, and others urJe park· ing away from the office or leaving the bus two or three stops early. "The Complete Book" says ooe should walk "tall .. , "As you're walking down Main Street, you may t.hink that everyone 1s looking at you," it says. ''So what! you're doing something good ror your body ; they're not." The books also advocate walJd.ng in any weather. To walk even in a winter's freezing rainstorm, says Man, is "in· vigorating." "WALIIlNG ! " AUTHOR John Oav1s observes that walke r s will find themselves, figuratively anyway, in good company. Shakespeare was a walker, he reports, as were Oliver We'n· dell Holmes, Albert Einstein, Robert Louis Stevenson. Aristotle and Sigmund Freud. ~ According to most of the authors, walking can cure everything from anx· --... -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-•• -••• -.-•• -•• -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-,-... -iety to angina. Even a brisk balf·hour • 1 walk a day can result in the loss or 15 •Spiral sliced for easy serving pounds in a year, one of the books BUT VIC ZIEGEL and Lewis Grossberger. in "The Non-Runner's Book," caution "never try to imitate anyone else·s non·running style." In the view of the English satirist Max Beerbohm, however. wallting is at best pedestrian. Jn Man s book, Beerbohmisquoledassa~ing: - - • Honey 'n Spice Glaze •Cooked 30 hours claims. ti p (}f fl'j (ln • Nat1onw1de shipping service "Wallting is what makes us human, H \ I) l l' · · · • ftli ll service Delicatessen separates us from our primate an. l\!}!ey •Old World ~heese ShoP cestors, ·• John Davis maintains 10 ., • Sandw~ches to go. ·'Walking!·· It will strengthen heart and Bg!i'd HO""'H~I s lungs, tranquilize better than drugs • m~ ward off lower back problems. enhance Amoog other things. they suggest this style: .. Lock your wrists. flex your biceps. flatten your tendons, and put your left foot sllgbtly in front or your right. Your toes should be relaxed and your fists clenched, but calm. Your lip should be curled." ··Experien ce teach es me that whatever a fellow·guest may have of power to instruct or to amuse when he 1s sitting on a chair . or standing on a hearth.rug, quickly leaves tum when he takes one out for a walk." ::;:;~ appearance, en courage clear and These books note that there's more to c..A Qou1m1clvtleaQ ... you don·t 1,ave to cookt Music Lives w.. s.,. Prices An Alw-rs •lsiil91 HONEY IAKED HAMS 2 oc PRICES DROPPED • • • • • • • • • • ,er •· !TM Queltty 11 ltle aame .•. Onty price• heve been afHMdl l700 I. COAST HWY~ Cor-. .. Mw rHOMI UJ.9000 24601 ltAYMC>totD WAY .. a. TOltO ID~ ll. Toao. rHO.. 137·lt22 1906' llACH ILVD. at GAaRll.D, HUMTIHGTOM 11.ACH. l"HOHI 141-1515 Mio A,_,,. 0.-. ,....., 8oMvo. U Hllwa..,, ~ NQltll ...,.,._, -r VISIT 0'-9R NEW OFFIQ · COMPl.ETE DENT AL SERVIQS UNDER ONE ROOF AdTed9y C4ll Fer Aa .... L .... ,lit 642-0112 Dr. Arnold H. Flanzer, DDS 31 05 HARIOll ILVD. I.ACROSS ROM NDCOJ 3 Mock• s. s...,.... ,,.._, COSTA MESA Dead DJ Gets Fan Mail DELANO CAP> -Like many of the old swing era musicians whose music be plays each evening, djsc jockey Gable Herman has been dead for years. Some people who listen to .. Stardust Time" on radio .station KCHJ here don't realize that the an~ nouocer's voice, like the music, was recorded long ago. BERMAN WAS KILLED IN AN auto accident March 1, 1968, at age 52, but left behind 150 hours of tapes of big band music he bad played on the station be owned. So his widow, J ean, kept playing the tapes seven evenings a week from 5 to 7, and listeners still hear Herman describe the swing numbers as "the sweetest music this side or heaven." Herman. whose real name was Charles H. Johnes, began "Stardust Time" when be opened the station in 1963. · . ..It is the music we both Joved, the music we danced to," Mrs. J ohnes said ... Charles liked to dance. We even liked the same bands -Glenn Miller, Benny Goodman, Dick Jergens.·· MRS. JOBNES BAS KEPT HER husband's voice on the air all these years because "I never really seemed to find a voice that fitted bis pro- grams. that's all ... Most people who know don't seem to care that their favorite swing music is being introduced by a dead disc jockey. "A few people sajd it was morbid, but not very . many," Mrs. Jobnes said. Jn fact. Herman still gels fan mail. One man ~~~~~~~!!!!!!!!~~!!!!!!!!~~~~~~~=======~~=~~recently wrote that he had beard the show while driving through this southern San Joaquin Valley Real Estate Career Ni9ht t lrwce T. MtAe.,.• An American Success Story Bruce Mulhearn came to America from becoming one of the largest scatt8f'ed England in 1958. and went to work lot bu1rders 1n Southern Cahfom1a and shOvehng sand rn an Iron Foundry in provides his sales force with a constant Carson. C31ifomia. Rea1t1ing his talents stream of new homes to sell. were not being util ized. he obtained his Mr. Mulhearn has been a good friend to Real Estate license when tie was 21. He the real estate industry and is one of the then became a millionaire at age 29 best known lecturers In the Real Estate through Real Estate Invest ments He Industry. Hi s presentations on started his own real estate company motrvat1on and salesmanship have with a one man real estate office 1n drawn standing room only crowd<J 1n Bellflower In 1966 Since that time 1t nearly every major city in America. His has t>eoome one of the fastest growing fee for speaking 1s one o\the highest in and prooressrve companies In the industry · California. Mulhearn·s company Bruce Mulhearn is a founder and major operates over 25 sales offices In the stockholder of Realty Register a Southeast area of Los Angeles. rn state-wide and soon to be Nation-wide Orange County and In the San Gabriel association of independent real estate Valley. His operations inc lude a full sates coroorat1ons. service excrow company. loan If you have ever considered a career In brokerage company. Insurance real estate°' a part or fulf.t1me basrs. or company. Interior deCOratlon seNlce. a are now personally 1rcensed and termite inspection company. and a interested 1n a change. then call tOday property management division. New for reservat~ to this Seminar that Brittany Construction Company is fast could ch8nge your life -for the better! D.W. ... -.Y 22, 1979 Loe.et.: = ... C"'9 Mele C .... C401H S-Diete FrwyJ T1-r. 7:00 P .M. Coffee 7:30 P.M. ,,......_. Far 1 .... a11on c• 714/739-0727. 213/925-9545 213/925-7581 Adm lnlstnttlv6'Generat Offle9S"1891 t Bellf10W9f Blvd Bellfl area. "I WISH WE RAD AN ANNOUNCER and a program like 'Stardust• here in L.A .. " he wrote. The owner of a company at nearby Bakersfield specirically requests that bis commercials be played during "Stardust Time.'' The swing music program is sandwiched among varied program offerings aimed at appeal· ing to the broad cultural and ethnic groups in this table grape.growing center. The station begins with Filipino music in the early morning, plays country music during the daytime, then country gospel in the late evening and Spanish music Saturday evenings . MRS. JORNES HAS MADE ONE change in "Stardust Time" which used to close with one of the couple's favorite songs, "Sweet Dreams, Sweetheart" by the Ray Noble Orchestra. Since Herman's death. that song never bas been heard on the station. but Mrs. Jobnes silll plays It for herself now and then. Doctors Warned Of Cocaine Perils BOSTON <AP ) -A California doctor warns that physicians should be on the lookout for a new· ly emerging drug danger : the ill effects of smok· ing cocaine. Dr. Ronald K. Siegel of the UCLA medical School said in an article in the New Englanct Journal of Medicloe that cocaine smoking cal\ ~ habit forming and can lead to loss of appetite, hyperactivity, insomnia, rapid pulse, manic·like euphoria, depression and p&l'anoia. Ordinarily. cocaine is breathed througb the nose. but Siegel wrote that 39 percent of the uaers. be surveyed lutryear smoked the ct.nr1. income tax: no work, no worry, no math, no charge. Join the Los Angeles Federal Family of Savers and turn the job over to a Tax Specialist. This year, spare yourself the drudgery of filling out personal income tax forms. -Do as thousands of Los Angeles Federal Savers do: let a specialist figure your de- ductions, do the math. fill out the forms for both Federal and California State regular personal income tax returns. There's no charge for this service with a deposit of $5,000 or more in a high-interest Savings Account, or $10,000 in a higher-interest Investment Certificate. This also entitles you to a safe deposit box, Travelers Checks. Money Orders, docu- ment duplication and more. And you'll re- cei_,Ye higher interest than any commercial bank pays, compounded daily. Your sav- ings are insured by a Federal Agency. So make an appointment now to have your income tax returns prepared at a time con- venient for you. The sooner you file, the faster your refund can be mailed. Saving5 insured 10 $40.000 LOS ANGELES FEDERAL SAVINGS NEWPORT BEACH 3201 Newpe>r1 Blvd . across from Crty Hall • 675-4500 OPEN Mon. thfough Thurs. 9 AM·S PM; Fri. 9 AM .. PM Prematurely withdrawn Cort1f1catc Accounts earn 1n1eros1 Jt the Passbook ratt' for the term or investment. less 90 days. HOllO OlltCtl LOS A,,q ... 11 'I 1'(jf'IJI '3<1\l•l'IQ ,Jl'ld Lo Jn Ai.• 11· " Onu W11sn11c Lo:. AngPh • '1()()1 / • 01n1 1t.)tl1eor.1nrouqtiour uw J• 1 / .. . . • . ? t I . . ;Aa OM. Y Pi&.OT Paramedics Fee Proposal Defeated By Supervisors A ~ly atart propo .. J to ~llfft about m>.000 In fffa from cltlet lhat count)' tralnln& ror panmectlc• waa lemporarUy put uide 1\MldQ bY. rountJ 1upervhlon. In a 4·1 \OC '1rlth ~n-uor Ralpb Dt.drieh d nUn1. 1upervt.ore ck-f ated th propotal wh.ltb would hive meant an •P· proxhn_. $70,000 annual COit to tlliH wtlh paramedics Donations Sought For Rape Center ORANGE COUNTY PUBLIC NOTICE PtJBUC NOTICB NOTIC• O'°' .... ,.A.ATIOtf lllOT'tC8 TO Clt8Dt""9t o"' NIOATIYI oaCUltATION 1u .. ••t0tt COVllT• TM• lltYINe ltANCM ITAftOt'CALlf101U•IA flOl9 WATea OllTltltt TNa(lOUWfYOf'CHIAMS T ... INIM "-" W_. Oltttld I\ ...._......,_ .,,,..,,.,_ e ..... llv. O.Ci.r.i'9ol 19t C\tele 01 IOA f , MA\'111 , lltt llt•)•CI oncrll>ecl Uldw. a 0.CHWCI The Sao Clemente Ra.,. Crbl• lnt.rvenUoD ;;~·::i;;.. =~": ~'7'~~!,.: t,::~~·~==~:.": C nte 1-kine•· ... ed ..... u.•e donatl-· to k-p °''"• ,,,,.... c.11 • 1••11•11,......, .,.., •11 ...-N¥1ftt<IOIM•...,..,. e r .. Jee .. x-v -"'llH ..... """ 11111111(~i1ot1.'a,._i1,,.o.<1••• t,.. .. .., • .-c .,., ~ .. ,. .. the procram anoat. · ,..., w111-. c_ioe,..,., ._.OY.,.., =~trc:"qf e;. ~..:=-.:.~ Fundln• has tradltlonaUy come frotn 1rant :~,:.~.=..::1:e.:: """ <-'-°' .. --' ..._, """" money allocated oo a yearly baJlJ. With puaaa• _., •-.m ,MMt"•· 1m.1 ...... °' .. ~.;._~,..~·,::_ ... c.:.; or PrOpOllUon 13, much of that fundlnc WH cut. 1r1c1 01110, 001 e.,.n1>v1 o•tve, Met.I, CA."""'<" 1, ttit ~ ._ ._. cent~r official• 1atd. 1"'1,,.· CA. ... .. °' '"' 111• wei'" In •" ~· The cent.er provides counaelln1 and rt1ferral ..,:~·,::::i: ~=~~1:::! """~~'°..::'.=!:.:=.~ services ln the areas or rape, attempted rape. •ltfl-t ......... ., _ ..... .,... ,,.. 011 pu01ice11ol'lot•N•l'ICl4ke • • ulc'de. S ......... beatln1. "blld a"'···e, and druc a.Dd ''1" 11•• •11111n ,,.. 0111•1<1• T,.. D••w Fttinwvs.1.n, ,....._.., " U\Ut llUl"HM qt tM pn>jKt 11 i. filf1tltll Ille 11AllltY l. l(!NOAt.t. alCOhol·f'elat,ed problems. Olllrkt Wllll ttle c-91111t to monitor flliKlll!Oroll ... WUI For in.formation on the proiirams. or to orfer a ~:O.~·=~ ':.::!~';".:C:.: :::..,.~__. dooalloo. call the center at 492·3881. The center'• < ... ., .. ,_ ,.... t1t1te1k1eti.t .. ,,.. 11oe111T a.•"""'°' .. 24·bour "rt-is bot line la 492<3284.. ~'"1 ""'" t1it ttit ,....,_.. _ • •wo me .. ..-.w. . .._>ta Ho vtr. upttVLJOra cnac1e lt ~aur ttM1 wUJ tofWd6r tM m•l· tC!r a1a1n In ax monthr. •h: tot.al fir aieGCi wllJ be ~ulred to show su l t.My •~ wlll1n1 to erot c:lt1bQuDdarlf.a14uv'-.--i-'~l'l!IP.:::.i•.-- mooey CMi m«!dsc rvk • i .. """° win IWl¥t • -,.1~ ollCI c..u -... CA ----------ltf'OWIM,... fY«""' end .i eit °"'It• TM: M1H111 PVJIUC NOTICE lnt <0tt•'"'tN111tce1ttiuroviow • ...,_.,.,.__,. In addUW\n, Supttvttor Hamett Wieder wu appointed -at lllf'dndl't •utl lloo o bead a county committee to study a countywlde panmedic Mnice. DI oaaCH GG b THAT auch a couoUdaUoa could be paid (Of' by a rountyw•de lttVlce area tax H allO mentioned th J>O$ ib.lity that urh a d1 t.rtct rould also urrer flNI protection. Sul)t'rvason, In discus ''"' the ree to recover lho $4,JOO It coeu the .county to train paramedics at the UC lrvlne Med1caJ iCeot r, w•re """ with opposlooo from the C'Ounty Leacue of CIUea and th <'Ounty f'lrc Chl~r1 AsMM:lat.lon SPOkHm n ·for tho3e grou accUBed upervlsora of merc:ly tryana to htn tJlto lax bu~n from one 1overnment •&ency to another "111E STATE AND P' DEaAL governments do It lo us all the time J don't lhlnk we need lo screw e1&ch other." Hid Allee MuLa1n, pre 1dent or tht' county l..eague of Cities. But the 5UJ)t'rvusori. said they wanted to see a more efficient paramedic St'rvice and cited lhe cooperaUve aareement among west county calles of llunUngton Beach, Fountain Valley, Seal ~Beach end We tmlnster as the lype of thjng they expect to see more of in slx months. Superv1Sor Thomas RUey noted that bis district aJong the Orange Coast "Includes a eouple or a1encies reluctant to cross boundanes," nnd said continued reluctance might result In impos~· tlon of Ices on tbose cities Spirit of 13 Lacks Needed Signatures By O.C. HUSTINGS Of U. OM1Y PtMCS'-tf With a March 19 d eadline upcoming, says Assemblywoman Marian Bergeson, R-Newport Beach, only half of the signatures needed lo qualify the Spirit or lhnttiative for the ballot have been gathered. ·• . The initiative is sponsored by Paul Gann, co-author, wtlb Howard Jarvis, or Proposition 13. Mr-s. Bergeson said an election day effort to gather signatures outside polling places last Nov· ember came up short. The Spirit or J3 initiative needs the of the California Federation or Republican Women, also is ex· peeled. ••• s ignatures of 800,000 registered T H E llECENTLY formed CallComia vol~rs to make.,_,...th~e-~E=----y_e"::ning Unit of the Orange June 1980 state ballot, she noted. Coast League or Women Voters The initiative is degigned to plans its second meeting Feb. limit government growth by 27. It will start at 7 p.m. at the limiting the annual approprla· home of Mary Lou Sortais, 12 lions of state a nd local gov· Cedar Tree Lane, Irvine. ernmentaJ bodies. Dean Waldfogeh principal or • • • Irvine High School and Paul MRS . BERGESON , who Reed, principal of University re presents the Orange Coast's Park Elementary School, will 74lh Assembly District, will be speak on school budget cuts tn on haod Saturday when the San the wake of Proposition 13. * •• Vale rie Powe ll . 17 . of WetJ lminsler, is one or S4 contestanh> who will com· pete for till~ or . California Cit rus Queen Ma rch 22 at the 64th National Orange Show in San Bernardino. Sh~ c urrently re igns as Miss Westminster. Supervisors Story Signups Slated maf!Mal~ "'~'"*'Or-Colltl Olltv "''tot l;...------~,.-----1 O•t:M ~ 11, 1.n. Feo. 7, 14.11. 21, tm •n 1t '°'ICTl'nOUI I USllilllt Artfu' C ltOtfl, NAM4I tT AT11 MllNT Sec,...ery Tll• toll-11'19 per1101u ••• dolno "'"ti11"'9d er.,,. CoeS1 O.tly Piiot Min•uet: Fewueryl1,1m "'"" -----------OAHN INSU.ANCE , t•IS PICflT10USIWtNIU AleMM• Mreet, H111tllltfi0fl 8ee<lt, I P UBLIC NOTICE NAMIUTATilM81tT Ce11'-'nle""'9 T ... loltOWlflo ,..._,Is dolf'Q tivsl. JOlln Ar1t>ur Jo,..1. t•lt Arrow ·-----------,,.U•I' l•ne, HIHltlnQIOl'I Be.ell, Celllornl• IJICTITIOUI eUllNIS$ U N I TE 0 T E-C.H N i.-c A I.. f7MI NAMES'f4TIMINT AESOURC~S INTERNATIONAL. PUBUC NOTICE LIMA! Frend• .._.. Ult Arr-T ... lol-..0 PW'IOfl Is doll'l9 bull-1101 811SinH• CtMw Drllle, Suite UO, Registration for the L• .... 14\ll'ltl""Ofl ....... ce111orn1• nen •• ,,,,..,., CA'17U m41 INOEPENOENT REAL ESTATE Utl Oun,,er f'e9er1>orn. IUl Dana-Niguel Library's '"'' 1111'''""' 1, '°"dutttd tiv • CONSULTANT!.. aN c..111orn1a st . Fr.,,•uns•.So<lt•Mol'lk•.C•~ pre-school story time ""9r•• ~ ... rwp. eos1eM .... c.111 m,. T111. ~' 11conductHl>Ye1t11'1· Jo1Wo Art!IW ~ Atnelle A NIM10fl. JN Cellltwnl• IVIOutl sessions is under way. u..sa ,,aroc11 ~ s1. <Mt•.,., c..111 m,. u" o. F.,_,, The sessions will run T111. , ... _, ••• mec1 w1111 ,.,. T11h 1111t•-" cCll'lducied.,., .,.. 1n-T111, •t .. .....,,, was "'" w1tt1 ,,.. Thursdays from 7 lo 7:30 County Cl••• of Ot•noe County on dMdu•I ounly Clerli "' Ot•not Co\Hlty ... F~uery It, lf7' Amelia A NlertOfl F•b. 1, 1•7' p.m . and Fridays from 0101to1L.1tOO••s T1t1• ,, .. _ w•• 111e<1 w1111 ,.,. "''""1 10: 30 to 11 a.m . A Law c:.r.w.... (OUl'llY ~rt Of °'~ C-IV Ofl Pul>htfted Or-GOHI Oelty Piiot 11111 e-....,. , s tt:I J.,,u•rt "· "" eb 1, "· 21. n. tt7' The story meetings ...,..,..,...e..c11,CAmn ,....,, will feature stories, P111101 Putit1WdOr•noeeo.uoe11vP11o1 t Pullll.,..,Or-CotilD•llyPllol. Jen.Jl,F.07.14,11,tt7' ~1' lingerp ays, songs, pup-FM 21. •-MM. 1.14. 1.,. ..,,.,, pets. flannelboar d 1------- s torles and s imple PUBUC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE PICTITIOUS euSINESS NAMI n ATt'MI NT A d 0 crafts. ngere Ver Registration can be done at the II brary. 33841 Niguel Road in Grant Request Laguna Niguel, or by Tll• touowtnq "''°"' er• CIOll'l9 "CTITIOUSeUSINHS ----1111\l~•H M.utt STATIMINT "CTITIOUS eUSINIEU SAN JOSE INVESTMENT ASSOC.. T ... lollOWll'IQ __, Is dol"9 "'"'· NAME STATIEMIENT 111. SAN JOSE INVESTMENT ASSOC:. PUBLIC NOTICE A $S38,000 application for a federal Emergency Medical Services grant produced a <ir~s· ing down for the Orange County s tan member who suggested it Tuesday ror supervisors. The grant a pplication was sub· milled by Michael Williams, the emergency medical services ad- ministrator for the Human Service Agency. Tiit' lollow1n9. perwins art' Oolno 11, LAS VEGAS INVESTMENT AS-llllSlntt\ I\ SOC , 0. W, INVESTMENT AS~ I, FIAEGUAAO. • dlvl\lo<\ ol Sola• O. W INVESTMENT ASSOC. II. 0 W. ,,.u .. · calling 496-5517. ALLSTAT E REAL TORS. 1160 N•wPOfl Blvd.. Colle "'4tW, (AllllOffll• .,.,, Alfl"l!ld Pe«ol.e, lS14 S WOOOlend PIKe, Sent• AM. (41tltor"i. '2197 L•l'ICI Oe~ l"'OflX>r-... ,~ nTiiilENT ASSOC. Ill. D. W • E M<F-AWf!W. Suite It, Senta IN VESTMENT ASSOC. 111. 0. W Ane. C•lltonli• '110S INVESTMENT ASSOC. II, 20ll 811$1· Course Set Tllll -'1tH' ·~ conOucled l>V .,, In· clMduel. ANrecl Pitdo'OH Solar lano O..velopment In· nen Center Dtlv•. ••Os. Irv ine. CO•PO••leel, 180 N•WllO't Cenl•r Orlv.. Celifo,,,;at771S Sulle 70\. N-1 BH<ll. C..llf.,,,la lore!\ CorJllOrlllol'I. a Celltonola tt660 coroortllOfl. 7091 Bustn•n c ... 1er Tiii\ li.temel'll WM llled •llll tN flll\ ~' "c-.C~ l>Y •<or· Drlv• • IOS Irvine C.lllofnlet771S Coun•v Oetll Of 0.•1'199 Covntv on poraloon .., T,.I~ Mirwru ts c01tduc1eo ti; • R lat •ng Fel>ruary 16. tt7', ,1101.. Soler Leno Of'veloomenl llmlted PArtlterslllp, e f, D P lo Trao ~<r•ll Jr lor.,, Ol<PM .. !Oft Pubh\Nd Orertge C:O.il •11v I t Tiii\ ''•lemenl .... 11..0 willl '"-I N Fl"'9 In . FM. 21, JlendMM. l . "· .. ,. 6(1).l• CCMlnly Cwr1< of Or•l'IOOt County Of! .....;IOtflt r, A lecture senes deal· Fetir~ry s. ,.,, Tltf\ Slatemem WM Iii.ct wi"' , ... ing with communica· PUBLIC NOTICE· Put>th.'*l<h~C°"•'D•u:'::St~ co .. nty o.rtc °'Or•• Gounty Of! tiODS Skills Will be Of· -F•l>l'uerv7.14.11,21.tt7' 416-1' Februaryt, tt'7'. "MJ•t fered Friday and March "~~~':4!~!•:::s Pu1>11~ o. .. eo.si 1>e11y Pltot, 2 at Oran ge Coast T ... 1o1tow\fl9 ,..._1s cl0ffl0t111,1 . Fe1>.14,21.a..-c1M¥.1,tt'7' ,.,, College from 7:30 to 9:30 1ttts-:~Rcus COMPANY CARPEN PUBLIC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE H E DaE W the wrath or p.m . in the science hall TAY. tlll Mlnulemeft Wav. Co••• Supervisors Ralph Diedrich and on the OCC campus in ,,,_.w.ce11_.,.,. Ptcrmouuus1"'ns "'CTmouu usiN1u r M M•rl• OvlJIOl)l'ler llobln\Ol'I, 2 MAMIESTATEMIENT NAME STAT!MlltT Philip Anthony for inclusion 0 a Costa esa. Mln11terun wo. Co•t• Meu, Tl\e IOllOWll'IQ i>er\Of" ere dolnn Tiit follOWl"O pe.-, ... c:lol1t4 $124,000 allocation In the &P· Titled "Hello, Good· c.111orn1em:z. llll•lnm•• 1111,1,,.su"'. plication to be used for im-bye and Everything in 01::.':'.mrwm" <onductec1 bv.., •n· PANV~~B~~~"c'!!;::r'" 0~?.':: Gll~~~:~~.~~Nor1" plementation of a poison control Between." the series M.trl<R-noon s..11~1>0.1rv1N,ce111orn••t711s FULLE RTON 01L &EAT ill t ... $2 50 (Or Tiiis st.et-I ••s !ileel willl Ille Alc""ro E Omli•. llMll N-POn INVE STMENT COMPANY, e Clefte••I Cente r. W COS .-., Or · CO<JftlV Clerk of Orenqe Couniv en Hllh Orlvt E , N•wporl 8 .. Cll. partn~r\lllP. ~ Nortll Tustin Avel'IUO, Diedrich angrjl.y po.inted out 0-0 8 session. Tickets f'e1>1'11arvt•.1'7'. C•lltorl'lle'7MO S\lll•UO.Sllnl•AM,C..lilomla'7m that the board Of Superv •. SOrS may be purchased iD the Ptlt111 All>erl G•o•9• Ge1qel•. !IOI T111s l>U\IMU I\ COfldu<led by e Pul>ll-Or-Coest 0.oly PllO!, Newport Holl\ Oriv• E . Newporl oener•l pa,,._,,111p bad never diSCUSSed provision Of conege'S administration FR 21. ·--· 7. 14. "" S.S.-7 8~. C...llonooa '1MO ~ .llrO"ffOS Such Care by the County and bulldl·ng from 8 a m lo 5 · Alennc~r H T....-r. "3911', 7.ettl Tiii' 't.e~I w•s lllt!d witr. ~ · · S1r...-1. lomlte. C..tltorn1a 't.16' Count y Ciftrk of Or~ County Olt there is currenUy no contract p.m . and again from 6 to PUBLIC NOTICE Ttols tiu•i~s '' conou<ted by • Je1tuary 20, "" with any local hospital for such 7 p.m . Monday through ",,.,.,~P TMOMAswuu PICTlTIOUSeUSINIESS Alc-E Omllr ,.,... ..... _•tt•i..cWPies;a a center. Friday. NAMESTAT!MIENT n 1s s.-1 w.-,,..,., w1»1 ti.e ,....._.c-onw. Williams said he had planned For more information, T11e 1oitowinv perSOfl• ••• 0oino countv c1er11 of O••noe countv on .......,.8Mdl.CA'*f l t th t ts th 11 ""'""5880 l>Ull~• as Ftt><uery •. lt7'. ,,..,,. o se up e coo rac once e ca .,.,.,. . l4EAITAOE POOU & SPAS . .,, ,.,""' Puo11-o..,. c.oMt Oeltv P1tot. grant WaS approved, but he WaS o.ti OroveClrc~.ANIWim CAtno& Pul>I'-Or-Coe\I o.lly Pllot. Fftrvoert7", 14, 21.1'. lffl 41'-7• reminded by Anthony that a . 'D-.d Roqu Howard unoer111u. Ull "" U,11, 18..,Mer 7. ltn n .. ,. board policy on such care is c ces1 ent ~':~°':~d~ ... ~~,;-~:-~~~ I PtJBLIC NOTICE necessary before any grants are c1rc1e.•,.....1m.c•'*' P VBµC NOTIC~ "''CT•T•ounustNHS rl. led. Tiii\ !><nines. I\ condu<l•d l>Y • ..-~-ST·T-MIENT El ed. 9fJMr•l~1p STATIEMl:ll'TO,. _,.. ,. "' eel ~ H Ul'ICIH"411 WITMOllAWAL ,llOM TM I-wino Pe•.On\ •r• doll'IQ Tiiis stalt!meflt was Ull!d wllll Ille .... TNEllSMI P lluslnt\\H' SUP EaVISORS approved the County Clerk of Or•nQll County°" OHltATINOUNOEll FULL EATON Gll8Ell T application, which includes Dr. vm· cent P. Carroll Februery6. "" "'ICTITIOUS•USINHSNAM! INVESTMENT ~PANY. sos Nortro 1'1"4SI Tiie IOllowinQ penon l\es wllllclr•wn T111lln A-. 51141• UO, s...te Ane, Jua n Capistrano Republican Women 's Club , F e de rated welcomes new membe rs at a continental breakfast. funds from implementation of bas been elected presi· Put>llsroec:t Otmqp coes1 O.ity Pnot '" • o•n•••I pert"•' 1rom 111. CA '6~os 1 "' 1 eorn , SO\ Do.IS ... LLC'N. one or the other a lready-approved care dent or the South Coast ,.. .. 1, 14,21,H. tm ...,.,. pertl'lffMlll> _ ... 1'19 U<!def' .,,. lk· <:V nw melt L Pelt .:.~ " 'I" 1111011\ bU\lnus ,..m. ol HAIR Nortlt Tustin ·-· ;wile ISO, ........ leaders of Bus-Bloc, will discuss programs. Medical Center board of -.,,. CA'110S The event is scheduled for 10 a m at El Adobe Restaurant. Mrs . George Mousel, president Irvine Co. Gives Gram Pu •LIC NOTICE TODAY. 'Ott Edlnaer. Fo11nteln Rotiert H Grent 4241 C..mpu\ the anti-busing moveme nt in But they told Williams to re-tru stees. u ve1i.v, c.tlforrw• · • 0 Co t d ·ng a Feb 28 move the money sought for o b ~r1 ln I d ----T,.. r1e111Jo1A '*"'lntti -"••• =·· wi. F. ~ BHcfl, CA range UD y un . t er UI. cers cu e CITYO,.A>UNTAINYAU.EY,CA menl !Ot Ille -1N'1111P w•~ tllf'CI Of! Rk,..,., L Owen .,., ~' meeting of tbe Newport poison control and substitute in· John Downer, first vice NOT1C11Nv1T1Noa11>S JuntJO.tf7'1ntroec.oun1YotOrM!OfJ.10,,v• 5ult• F ~ 8Hcr. CA Democratic Club. vestigation of a trauma center in ide • La H t uN0£1to1tOU111o ciasouN&AND T11e 11111 N.,.,......, •oo•·es,-ot ,,.,. .,660 · • · pres n.,; r-ry UD 1 OIEHl..STOltAOIE TANK$ PersonWlll\dr-11'1911 Tiii\ llusll'leH h <OltOIKled by • The meeting, open to the Its place. second vice president; NOTICE is MERE&v G1v£N , ... , J-AM 1..e1no. nae Studti.ett•. oener•• P¥tnenlllp Public without charge, gets un-"And lf that can't be done, Jod Billings third ice .,,. c11v c.o.-11 °'.,,. citv o1 Fount••n Lonq e .. c11. c.. •n Geon1IP "'°"re>\ Y • V ve11ev, Cellloml•. wlll receive st<llecl J-Ann l..ell'lo Tiii\ \lllt-1 was filed wltll Ille der way at 8 p.m. at the Grt!at then take it out altogether," pr esident ; Rich a rd propose11111ttlltllellOurott .OOp.m on .. , ...... nteJll County Clerlt Of Ot•nge County on Western Savings and Loan Diedrich said. • Jabraus, fourth vice Fel>nl•rv 11. ""·tor consiructlOfl 01 Pu1111,.,.c1 Oranoe eoasi oe11v J.,....,.,20 1.,.. B "ldi · N rt C •A-TW O t2 I UHDE A 0 A 0 UN 0 Piiot Jen JI. Fe 1, 14, 11, "" 1'1·1' ' Plttlts Ul ng lD ewpo en~. pre 8 id e D t ; R 0 be r t GASOLINE ANO DIESEL STORAGE -TitOM AS ftLU • • • Back Care Ta-... 1..t McDonnell, secretary; uN•s "'eccor'*'<e wn"i ... Ple1t1 PUBLIC NOTICE •nw-1e1L.ew M as. ALLEN AND Doris En· ~ B e r t G . K a m p e r • ancl Spe(.ttlulloni. Sollt•.,. ...__. ... MMl•I ...... Prc>p0se11 111•11 bt presented ul'!Mr ,.. ......_, cie-r on... The Ja mes Irvine Foundation derle of Huntington Beach are Two additional "back care" treasurer: Const ance ••t.crc.,...,ancisl\entiu<<ompanl4!CI sTATUMENTOl'HANDONMIENT _"'19Mdl,CAm.t • t • . g b Sy Speaking 1 wilJ be ff d b th IW -of the lort'M of bidders W<urlty OF US! OF . PYl>4i•llecl Or~ Cot$1 o.lly Piiot or Newport Beach bas granted matn a1run a u c asses o ere Y e Morthland. assist a nt •eciutr.ci.,., Sectklft toi t ... Sc>«tttc• ,.,CTtT1ouseus1111usNAME F•ti 1 14 71 11 ,.,. 4~,. $70.840 to a non-prof1"t educa· schedule on behalf of Bus-Bloc. Orange Coast YM CA beginning secret ary and Merrill ''°"' •11 _,, Shell .,,, m•"'" T,,. to11ow11tQ ~ 11*' • .,.,_., ___ ._. -·-·------ t1onal foundation to begin an in· To find out where you can Feb. 20 with a morgi~ASS J.o b-n so-n , a-ssHlt DlCU"l ST<flt~crl•Nics .. •nd ffam• r1u•• ··uNoERGRouNo GASOLINE ANO Ille uH of ,,,. Ftct1t10111 811tln•u "-POBLJiC ~CE ternship program in public al· hear them, or to schedule them from 10 to ll a.m. Tuesdays and treasurer. meli.d OI' 0.11 .. red \0 u to 11e 1n ,..,. Pouocic ANO •ssoc .• tti! _ ------ra·1rs. a s spealters, call 840-6146. Fridays, and an evenlog course ~ o1 IN cny c..,. ., .,., offl<e •n R•d"''"· su11• 8101· CCK•• Me-.. ,.rnnous eus1111•ss !--------------. .... City 14•11 10200 51.i., A-Oii C.lllorni.~ NAME STATEMENT The Coro Foundation was • • • 6 :30 to 7:30 p.m . Wednesdays PUBUC NOTICE OI' IMIOre ~ "°"" lla141d. Al , ... ·ci.. T ... Fl<llllou~ Business N•me .... Tiie IOllOWlnQ per\Olll .,. dolnq given the money lo start a three-MRS. PIDLLIP MANNING or and Frid ays. Information, 1ton••o0t1mea111>1dsrecetveci w11111e ~~v!~~."''" meci 1n Dr•• 1111,1,,.n .. : • Year program for colleae stu· Laguna Hills will preside March 642 9990 "'tCTITIOUS euStNISS publl ctv opened, ... ,..,,,,d •no B•<ky J ~"0<" 4 A1mro<11 EN v 1 Ro NM ENT• L "''" · & f o· ( . • NltMI STATIMI NT de<IAired l>v IN City Clefll. Bidders 1 I Celllorn+e mu ' ' PROVEMENT SYSTEMS, :sm Wm dents livmg in Orange County. 8 when the Board o 1reclors O Tiie 1o11ow1no ""-ts dolltQ 11<n1-end,,.. puti1k .,., 1,,.,1tec1to11e Pr•te<1• ~;.~· tion1neS• .. H <OltOuttood .,., • eo.si 14klllwav. Suit• *'· N ... IPOrt T be ti 'bl f th 11 k the Orange County Federation of nen••· ot1,..ci.c1oret1011ofwld~1'· e .. ,,. eemomta'164J 0 e gl e Or e ·Wee SUMMIT ROAD PRODUCTIONS, All l>lclS so received, nttmlMd end qener•I ::1~":'7"~1oc1r Ama1aamated Ll911t,,1no Roel. s ummer training program, com· Republican Women conducts Its For quick resuttsL. set 33911 Mani• Court, Soulto l0911n•. de<l•red wlll lie reletT'ed.,., "" Cttv Tiil\ slAlrnwnl ... , lllt!d wltll .... MerlM. Oumouv. Slorm Door .,.., pletion or either the sophomore monthly meeting. your sails for the DNt· c.111om1.mn ,..,. 10 111e 511perin-°' F .. io c , ci.n. of orenae '°"""' on Tu'"""" 1ncM•r~ lr1G0tporetec1. • U be 'red The ·-·ao· n starts at 10 a .m. at ,,.... classu1-iicls °'the Joflfl HmH Lono. J1SSol S.-mll Se"'I< .. •l'ICI , ... City AllOfMY lo• ,,:~..:ry. "" Celltornl• co•PO•atlon. l»J WHI or junior year wi reqw . -...... ··• .... Roed, Soutll l.A9Uft0. c..111om1. mn c11e<klno anci ,_. 10 ttit cny cou"'" · ,.16141 coeo Hlvllw•Y. s..11e *'· Newport Each participant will receive an Republican Central Committee Dally Pilot. Tiiis tiu•lneu '' cooc1u<tee1DY1n ,,,. •• 1" re9111er "'"''nv Of! M•r<1t •· Pu1>t1sl'lf(l °'"• eoesi 0311v PllOI, Be.c11. cautornt•'1MJ $800 St.1pend. Intormat1"on (213 > headquarter s, 200 Town and 642·5678 dMduet. ,.,. Fet> 1• 11 :rh"° Mer 1. 1m '"'" T111, ~ •uOftducled l>Y • cor-Jofwo J. LOl'IO Prlot to CorNnel'ICtno -ii, ,,... con POtttlOlt 623·1234. Country Road, Orange. Tllh ,~, wes Iii.cl wltll ,,.. trec1orenoe11w1>cont10<1orH11et1ab PUBLIC NOTICE AmAitoema1ee1 L10Mn11tQ Rod. ------------------------~---------------------~~coun~Cterll~Or••C~tVOfl~~.~~·•~•~1,...c1~~ M•rtne Ou111ouse. Storm RogersS"'I __ ...,.... introduces a new concept in plant care ••• for tho•e who care too much! Pro•ot .. Growth ••• supplies eMmdaJ nutrients to promote healthy plant growth. Prcmdu Oxygen ••• to the lmponant root area preventing r()()( rot, defollotion. and plam dH1h. Prcvena. Ovenwateri••· .• an Indoor plant food that also aipplles the necessary oxygen to plant roots. Roger' a~• MC).5800 San~•• MacArthur •~ a.ch • 9 wn-6 pm For qurck results, set yom· salls for the Boating classlf led ads of the Daily Pilot. 642-5671 ~ HERB t~R1 £DLASO f.R I ~AKISG GREAT DEALS BUY OR LEA SE1 FREE 50oi~ Fel>l'uory 16, 1f1' Founleln Veli.., In accoroance wltll Ooor . .tnd Ta•ldermy In· '""" tM City MultlClpjll Code No Volume I FICTITIOUS •USINESS dullr~,ln< PullllUled Oren91 CNll O•llY Piiot, Tiiie '· Cl\apt.,\ s CM •l'ld ~ OI NAMI[ STATIEMIEMT °"'""A Tosll Fell :rt. Mend,,,__ 1, t4, 1m M-6-7 Ptanl, WM<llk•llonJ. ....., &ff Kial Th~ tollow1no per\Oll\ •re ooonq S«•~M'V 1------------i,,,_wi '°""' 10 De uMd lor l>lddlnQ ov.in•u" Tltt\ ,,.,_,,, •H lllfd wllll ~ can Ille obta"'9CI 00\IY •I,,.. llroql""' BLU( FOX Ptt<I\, 1'10 S Y•lt County Cltrk 01 Or•nQe C0un1y on ll'IQ 0.l>M!.....,,., Clly H~ll StrHI '""''"AN C•lllornle'27CM Ftlltuery t , "" ------------. Co•tofwtldPtelt\_......,.11011111; o .. i: INOUSTAIES • Celll0<11I• ,,..,» "'CT1"°'6S •UllNIH I\ u 00 ll'l(tud11t9 ••• 11llW1>100.r re CM'PO<fl'Oft mos Y•te Slf'ftl, s ... ,. ~·"*' Orel\09 Coest O•llv Piiot, NAMliTATIMINT -"' IMI ... "" ... ' .... '-<Ilk • An• l"alltoml•'1704 Fee u,n .a-Mer.7,1t1'9 S.t-7' T .... lol_.l'IO 119f'IOl'I I• dOlltQ 11111•1-llol'lt lie M>lll 11\' Mlllll Ille""'"'"' •nd lroi. l>U,._, "corlducted bye <Of· ------------l'leU ••• Ml'ldlfl'IQ < ........ Wll IW ell Mhtlllenel pot6110fl A.M.S. CASU AL LIVINO "00 N .. tlwtlllef0\11,.1 ... Pl•"••l'ld l\AF INDUST"ICS Cl!NTIEA. 1s Mon•rc:" eav Pter•, "'9Clll<eti...t.--t0•l•tm•lll1t<J l\"-o·c-. Sovtto Leo.-, Celllof'l'll• '1t11 end ,.....,..,..lit lie..--S«re1ary r,..,,.,.,., Allee Mayo. 21• SI•" AMO, Pelm T ... tlty ,__Ille·~ to ••ltc I Tltl• , .. _, was filed wlllt lfle Scttll'IQ\, CMlforfll.tt1tl? el'lf Of ell.,.._ rnunlv ci.•-ot Or•~ County on Tlll1 llUllMM ls cond\KtN by •n I,.. l!~MlC"-.. lft r•bru•rvt, 1•" dlvlduiOI, ('lly t ltf• el.,., Alitt ~ye ('lfy of Tlllt •1-~ W4t flied wl"' Ille "-'ell'I V•lley ('A COllltly CMfll of O•enot e-ty °" O.t..i I'..,_., t. 1•n ftfllf'Wfy I•, Im. l'llflfl"°" O! ..... COUI D•lly ... ~ '1t91tl ,ttltWf'f)I tt1' ••I 7• Pul>lls!IH o....,. O..tt Ottltv Pli.., FM "· " .... "'°'· '· 14 ... ,. ..,,.,.. PUBUC NOTICE P tJBLIC NOTICE PtJBU NOTICE PlJBLIC NOTICE " • AT YOUR SERVICE c-flr .. •~1 DEAR PAT: ·an you 11~ mt tbt addreu or lbe naUoul hHdquarlers for the Gray Panthef'I or1aDJ.Udon! . L. H , Co ta Meu -----lt'e JNI ~Sr.. Ptlll....,.ta, Pa. ltlM. TM~....._nlaaaa&llulHU•a.. .... a ..... U.. &W l•••ll't.; 841.waRi9 a.eot1rt aed erp.a... u~e.wa ...... lawehl•I .__, .. care, •llnlac M•H, a1e •tsert•IHUH Hd ......... TM Or .... c.im&J cMfter I ~a&M al nt Ollft &., Oraqe. ••llenMp •eetiap an lleW &lie Wnl 8a...., el Htlil ... u. at It a .......... S.·1133 ,., .......... au. •. Ir.-11•1 •~ Jlarlcftl •rd DEAR PAT: Does an adv rt.l r bave to tell me an Item ls Wlt'd or defectJ11e! J .E . Costa Mesa If a a&.on advert!Hs a waDIDI •ae~ U.a& la "aed9ef4 SS perceat for Quick Sale," bat YM tlad o.& I& II *led.Ive er •Md aft.er yoe arrive at Ute 1&ore, &lie la• kH btt• violated ~loll 175.Sl of tM ...._.. and Professional Code>.• Such ln· for•aUoa mm& be dlselosed in &Jae ad. D~R PAT: Can you tell me how to remove rust slains from a cement driveway? They are the result of a leaking car radiator H.S., San Juan Capistrano Try a strong solution of trisodium phosphate aad water. Scrub Ute s tatas-witb a atlff·brlatled bruit and rlue Utoroa11lJy. If lltls doea•'t wort, ouUc add <available at dru& stores) ls aaollter good rut remover. If neither of these treatme'lita are saccessfal, purchase commercial rust re· mover at any janitorial supply store . S•••e PH£.Food /tllze• Fatal DEAR PAT: Someone told me it's very . dangerous to take a tranquilizer pill and then eat cheese. Any truth to this? M.C., Irvine Ablolalely. Tlte Pbarmaceutlcal Manafac· taren Auociation says tbls ls one of tbe most dangerous food and arug comblnaUons because an ingredleat in cheese caUed tryp&opllan euHces lite effect or tranqallbers and may result In depression, coma or co.nvulslons. PMA also warns agalnst taking tetracycUne with any dairy product because &be calcium in dairy products slows tbe absorption of &be drag. . Nor ls i& a good idea to take dnags wltb soft drinks or fralt and vegetable Jalces. These beverages, says tbe Food and Drug Admlnb&ra· tJoa, cu result in excess acidity tbat may caaae seme dnap to dluolve qaJck.ly in tbe stomaell la· Pat Dunn /J A Regular Feature of the Delly Pilot Six Days a Week Got a problom? Ouesllons can be directed to Pat Dunn. At Your Sorv1ee. Orange Cout Dally Piiot. P 0 Box I~. Costa Mtt192626. ttead ol IJa tbe late•tl•• wlilere Utey eaa be •ore nacllly atvorbed la&o tM lah1•1&Na• -A....._.. ce•Maa&IM .. aveW. aay1 U.. FDA, ts NAO lelt'tllor .,_,, <ce•wly •reterlbe4 for ••rnaa-altd llllla b._. ~re> •tllt •led cllff~. beer, wlae, Hlaml, ,....,... ., evH ... '"9 ~-Tyr ....... •lal&aaee .. &llese ,..._, eaa rHd wl&ll MAO •n••· uul•t a da•1ere•s. rlae l• ltl--4 preaHre, aevere ltudac..., Kala ..... ,,..,.~ aad evea.•a.a.. A• for .~. FDA H)'I .. avoid ablq I& wttaa ell •re11eripUoa or over·lM·eou&er dr1111. . Amerfc-•• Orfln-8illt•'11'l 0 EAR PAT . l ordered $SS.U worth or merthandise last Oct. 22 from Americen Heritage1 ol M•rloo, Ohio. On e item arrived in mid· December, bul tl\e other ls sWJ missing. I've writ· ten a number or letters, but can't get a single word 10 response. S.J ., Balboa Amerieu Heritage eouldD't provide aay ez. plHatioll for lite delay, bat uaues &M remalader of yoar order la ltelal prepared for llaip•eat. Let AYS lmow lf It doean'& arrive witllla two week.a. .,._..lier' Re.i1t1 .lut FHter DEAR PAT: ll seems to me that some of the so-called water purifiers on the market_ai:e just water filters. I'm talking about the devices that fit on the faucet or go under the sink. Am I right about this? E .B., Newport Beach Tiie Water QaaUty Auoclatioll acreea wltb yoa. 1"lleee devices can be ealled almoa ••1'Ma1 escep& water putflen. Aceord:la1 .. 1overamea& regulatloas, lite aaoclatloe says, a partfler la a de· vice Uaat makes water safe to drtllk. TH term caa· not be appUed to o&lter treatmea& DIUU t.llat merely prodace clearer waler or gd rid of bad tattes aad odon. A device of &kat klad eaa 1e1.ny be called a water clarlller, a water deodoriser, or a wate filter. a.es W'iU Do tor Nearlfl All DEAR PAT: I recently sent flowers to a family in Europe as a thank you for their hospitality on my visit last fall. Someone told me that certain flowers should be sent only for funerals, and I wonder if roses were correct. C.G.,LagunaBeacb lloeea are ftae almost everywltere except la Greece, wbere tbe tradition is to give &Item to girlfriends only, according to lnterflora, the worldwide, floral-delivery network. Chrysan· tbemams are traditionally ued only al fuerals and All Saints Day in Earope. WllKe 1.1.Ues also are seat as memorial tributes to cbrebiea aacl homes in most Earopeaa coaatrtes, Japan, Cldaa aad la· clJa. Parple Dowen are appnprlate for fuerah In Brad! u are yellow flowen in Mexico. oo CASH REFUND $ GET A CERTIFICATE* GOOD nntU SATURDAY, FDllUMY 2a 1171 Place To Shopl *DIRECT FROM CHESEBROUGH POND'S WHEN YOU BUY: J.Different Brands from the Group Below and Mall Proof of Purchase Directly to Chesebrough Pond's for your Rebate. Get Further Details at any Sav-on Drug Store • ~VASELINE INTENSIVE CARE LOTION Regular or Herbal 10 oz. ~Q-TIPS COTTON SWABS Double Tipped 1'10'1 ../CUTEX OILY NAIL POUSH REMOVER Reg., Herbal or Lemon. 4tz. 99t ggc 89C 79c .. 7 NYI A WUIU t:tl •to •.Jt,. _.,Timi Mn.AT I Ml• to 1• PM._, " ·- NO LIQUOR AT: E~e•ftl Synanon founder .C harle s Dederich. 65, in ill health in Arizona, h as been excu sed from attending a March 29 hear- ing to determine if he is to be tried along with two of bi s followers in a rattlesnake at· t ack o n a Los Angele s at · torney. ~.FebtuatY21 , 1971 * DAIL y Pit.OT A. ••rer B e n Abruzzo will join fellow balloonists Max· ie Anderson and Larry Newman in the G r eat Balloon Race Ap~il 28 in COO· nection with the Kentucky Derby Festival. · • 3587l University Ave .. Eaat Sin Diego • 32760 Fletcher Pkwy .. 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In k>~er. l~al ~r~tn prtdic~ the d c on r ould ft a PttttdeAl fOf' ~ab t~ ~ anrt Wtitrn• ror lbeoutcome t.ul month. 8a rb•ra PUl~y filf'd a property •ltlemflit suil a111n't Wllliam O bllten. •llh ~hom he hved ror v.-n y an unul las& 1pr-•n1. 1 1ng ttlm~t octly • Ir th 'i hatJ bffnm&med IUSS P Ul .L y ~ ACTIO • na.. D tn Rock Island drrult Court. w modclt:da.ft.ar NM'"\>1n ult In Cahlom 1a itnd II pparenlly lh• firat or 11.t kand ln lllmc:m• amct' the larvtn tnal be an "ll' an,. pJ051\ "'' Ul' nd ~moUons run h11h on bot)\ ••de-$.'' 1t1d DouQlas ScovLI, M1 P\llll'y'& lawytr, "What ~ 'r i.klnJI ba.sJrally aa that he oo I ven a J~L and r~m shnr of tM property. pro rl~ and n rnma; or. 11\ the a lt rnaUvt', lh1l Lbe court divack l~ <'nUre 101nt tt'nancy property • Naomt R s. t.Hc prt•Mdl·nt of tht• Nationttl Organization for Wom t>n. s1it1d be 1s 1nterc•tcd 10 lhl' outcome ol the <;u1 t because of what it rould mean for other women, not just celebrallcs, who contribute to a retut1un:sh1p but IO!>c when lht' cou· pie pllt up COVIL IS ARG ll G TUAT has ch.int 1s 1n !lomewhat th~ sam bout as Michell~ T riolt! Muvin. who ha hied ~u1t itJitain t Marvin. claim- mg he ·~arned $.'J 6 m1lhon dunng their sax-year ar- fai r. Miss Marvin cl 1ms she acriliced her career in sbow business to hvt" with Marvin. • Ml s Pulley "didn't forego anything like in the Marvin case where you had Michelle saying, 'I'm going to give up my entertainmg, my dancin~ and singing.• But Miss Pulley did work and contribute and is enllUcd to a portion of the property result· aog Crom that relationship," Scovil said. Tbe couple began living together in April 1971, court records show, and four months later Miss Pulley began using the name Barbara Gehlken. although she never legally changed her name. She sa ys the arrangement la~'ted until last spring, when she moved out THROUGHOUT THE RELATJONSKIP, SHE worked tind pooled her earnings with those of• Gehlken. the suit says. As a result. the suit alleges, she 1s t!ntitled to half the house and fu rnishings, amounting to SSS.000, or .whatever the court deems fair Illinois courts have said there can be a d1v1s1on or property between unmarried couples based on an impUed oral contract, but it will be up to a court lo determine ii that applies in the Pulley-Gehlken case. The suit could come to trial in Rock Island Circuit Court by April. Scovil said Plop, Prop, Fuzz, Fuzz ST. J OSEPH. Mo. <APl A young Benton llar bor man determined lo gel relier has drawn 30 days behind bars here. Kenneth W. Brunson. 19. drev. the jail sen- tence in Berrien County District Court after plead· iog guilty to petty larceny. He was accused of stealing twoAlka Seltzer tablets. I, 111't IMll.f 'f GILMAN rLOlt(N(( OANNEJI !"LIPPE~ AltTHUlt J GILMAN, .. ~ ... t ol Chamber Chaimwn \!llllLEY .. ~ ...... , 01 Our10., C'• (Of'Otl•"-1 -.0 P•uecl•w•r on P•~ ... ct •""Y fllml'•b#'u.tr¥ t•. 1•1' •I F'•brlMlrV 17, 1m et ~ ~ ol U . Ill• •o• 01 '4 '8eloveo moth•• ol S..rvlved tw hi~ wife l!U..1 L. Gllmtf'I Oon•IO Smllo ol PfMOtlW Ct •net Of Newpcwt e..tll, C• . -"--J .... l•-ot Oel Mtr, c. alto w.r• Oof>•lct c:; CIMI< of C-d91 Mer. d vi.,... W 3 tr_,,.lclr-.,. tnd I ore•t GI., a '1•~ 1...i-Gl.actys Gllm.., Of ~nno-... ~e 9r•r1dcl1tld MH. Smiley wo th• Redondo B••th, Ca. •nd I J":I .... ~, wlclO"" ot the ltle OOMIO 5<ott Smllev Qranctcllllcll'tfl. Memorial $ervlct\ wlll wllo was I verv p<oml....,t llQure lrl be held on Fri.II Febnoer, 23, 1'79 •t ,,.. Or•"91 C-f'I AIH Mil Smll•Y J JO PM •t the 8tH ~•'f Cl\tllel .... l)orri lft °'-· C• (WI F•Dr"...,Y wl"' Rev Don 9.....cllro olfl<l•llllQ. It 11•l•nG•ft •lll•1t""',,,.mi.ro1 Alt•r cremetlon lnu rnmer11 •t 1n11 F1n1 Probyt.,1er1 Cnurcll ol Rlversloe NallOf'l.i Cemeter y 8111 or .. nqe she...., or.ou .. lt'<I "°"' Q( 8r-owo Mot1u.ory dlrKto" c•oer11a1 Colleo• '" itso. she h•d · CARL.SOH -.rveo ,,._, .,. • ._ '" llWt Ortnge Hh LILLIAN VIOLET CARl..SOH, res•· tor1t•I Soc:i.t11. TM AUl\l•n<• l•<19\lt def'lt ol FU11er1ofl, c.. Pas~ ew•y °" of Or•r101, Tiie P, E 0 Orer1oe Felkl•ry lt, 197' m N•"!P"'1 &.•ell, Cllaoter, To.ulm.tsten Of OrMIQe end C•. SurvTvecl b'( her claU911ter J .. ,,.,. wH •<ti"' In the R9d Cron cturlr19 Cerlson of Coror1e ctel M.,, Ca World WM II F-•1 wtrvtces will be Gr•veslcle Mrvl«s wlll be helcl on hekl Oft Friday, F-...f'\t 2l 14t7t •I Wedflt'Sodl'f et I :00 PM 41t P.teific View ' 00 PM .. Tnt F1nt PrflbYl<ef'I... Nltmor111 P-. Strvl<o Yflder -Cnurch of Or•noe 111 Ille Flippf'n cllrectlon of H1rb0f L•wn·Mo<lnt Olive Cll•pel wl!ll R•v. J. SuSll ottklatlrlQ. Mortuary Of Cost• Mew. s.o.u~. 1r11ermer1t Wiii bl at Fairhaven CRAWl'Of'D Memornll Perk SMIU AM. GI Smllll JOHN CAAWFORO, As ldenl of I. lut11111 _.,...y, '27 i ·11111 St . L69o>tl'• llHKn: c. Paned •••v on Costa Mew, GI .....,_ Tu.\d.IY, l"etwuitry 10, 1979 111 HO"'! IAR80UJI Memorlel HoW>ilel. Survived by· n1s HELEN COPP 8AA80UR, reslder1t bn>tller Dr. (;eofge Cr•wford ol h· ol SHI lle«fl, GI P .. wo •••Y on M•, Co""Kllcut, two ~ Pelu Fttlruery 11, 1•79 •t the 1oe Of II Cr•Wlonl -Timothy Cra"'1ord or Beloved mot-Of Fr"" 86'11our of los ArtQtlt\. C• S.rvlce •rr1trtoe-Coste Mew, Ct .• Hertllrl B•rbo\ir, Jr. mer1h .,,. perldinq. ror lnlorm•tion of Man"'1tten 8'Nlch, C.t •1so w• plH~ cell Aay Family LotQ..,,. O•m vlved by <Mlt' !lfollwr ~oe Col>P or Morlu•rv llonnerty SIW'llerl. •••·IUS. Mtlro .... M•H•thuull, and • SULLIVAN oraftOClll--I or .. t OfArl<khild D 0 A 0 TH v J 0 H N s T 0 N E GrevHlc» !.f!fvt<~ were l>tld °" Wed· SULLIVAN, ruldent 01 Newport rtfJSd•y. Feb#'Wry "· 1''7'1 •1 11 :00 AM Beach, C• P.ui.ea •Wiiy on Fttlru•rv al EI Cemlroo MtrnOl'flll P•fll, S<lr1 II, 1'19. Survived by :!Oft Howaro F 01!'90, Ca lnterm•n• wlll follow Allmar1M>r1, Jr of 1rvlr1t. Ca Memorl•I sm1111 & Tutlllll Mortu.trv oir.cton, wrvlcn tOdlly lr1 ,,,. Clwtl)lfl of P11<1l1c 07 E 11111 SI . Cosl• Mt\il. Ca View Me..-ial P•rk F•mtlY Prtlttr~ W ·•IMll lr1 Heu of ,_,,. m~morial c:ontrlbu· CAHOLANO lior1~0 the Salk Institute Of Lt Jolla, NO AMA N HENRY CAN OLANO, ca. P•clllc Vl-Mortuarydlr.cton eo• IS, ~ of C«K!• ~. C• MAIRSON P••wd aw•y Ol'I F~utry i. ttl• IAVI NG W MAIJISON, r~odent ol SurvhrfKI by lloi deuqh!.,.., EmoQlfrw Cost• M esa, Ct. PUS<!d aw.ty Ori Butler, Catntrone Tintle, Aos111lvr1 Febru~ry IS,"" Survived by Ills wife Sulllvan, Lorrlr1t 8rowr1. brotner Marte M•lrloOrl, "°" 1rv1119 A Melrson S ... ttly C--\0\1to EU9enl• Gtt, of Cnatswortn C:. anet -Ken-Btts•e Otwn end Edoth Genr1119 "''° ""'" F. ~,._., OI We\lmi'ISltr, Ca t 1 qr•nocnfldren ano 1 Qr~•t Funt'rAI Yrvtce-s wM~ ~fd on lUfl\+ qr<1ndch110,.,, c;..rvocas w11re held Of'I day 1n tM CFlllpel ol P11ut1c Vlf'W TU,.~fty Ff'br\IArv 10 1•7'1 lr1 lonQ Mtmortal Park Pacoloc View 8••<11, Ca !iponQC.rq MOrtuary LOt>Q Mortuefy O•-lo<\ 8•~11 dtre<llnQ WEISS ICAIS.IJI GARY lEE WIESS ••sodent 01 Newport Beach, Ca Passed awa11 on LEONAJIO F KAISER. rt\IOf'nl of February 11 1'?• Survived by his Newport Beacn Ce PH"8<1 •WO on mom.r Dl'nt °M.rt11rry of CIK!<1 MUa Dana Point Chamber or Commerce President Gary McAvoy has an· noun ced comm i ttee chair men. T hey are Alexander McGeary, community relations: Joe Barker . mem bership; Dr . An· drew Loomis, legislative action: Rick Ford, com- m unity develop ment; Russ Kasson. econontic d e v e lo pment, and Garnet Lee Webb, ways and means. For fu rther informa· lion on involvement with the various com mittees. phoe 493-9493. Trip Set To Lagoon A field trip lo San Eli· jo Lagoon is pla nned Saturday by the South Coast Audubon Society. Those interested in ex- ploring the la goon. a mixture of salt and fresh water, are invited to join the group at the site at 9 a.m. ANALYSIS I CAREERS I OBITUARIES IF THAT HAPPENS TO Brown. he will have no one to blame but himself. For one th ing. man y Democr ats fee l t hreatened at the propsect or Brown leaving California government to the young oRep\lblican lieutenant governor. Mike Curb. "If Brown goes lo Washington. we'd all be gone in a few minutes," said one recent appointee lo a major state commission. "f don't think many· or us would rather be in WashJngton than here. Jf we wanted to be there. we'd be there now " Had Brown provided more money and tactical assistance to departed Ll. Gov. Mervyn PYm ally last fall. he wouldn't have that worry today. Only at the last minllte-did Brown realize he needed Dymally to protect his back and then it was too lale to rescue him. CURB BAS BEEN SILENT almost from the day be took office, confining himself to routine ap- pea rances at Rotary Clubs and ribbon cuttings. "He's no fool.·• said one leading De mocrat .. As Jong as Brown is running ror president. Curb will be :i good boy. He wants to be governor. He knows a Brown victory over Carter would be the SOLTHER1' CALIFORNIA FOCll.' best thing that ever hap. pened lo him." As ide fr om t h e threat or Curb. which mos t De mocr a ts feel Brown could have avert- ed if tie had tried. the governor tias other problems al home. Many legislators reel he's being loo obvious about bis preoccupation with national affairs and his relative disinteres t in the state. Fo r mer President ·Gerald R. Ford. his wife Betty. daughter S u sa n a nd h er hus band. will vis it Japan Mar ch 14·20, t he Tokyo Foreign Ministry office bas announced. Harvard Rejects Bribe, Try SAN DIEGO <APl ·- Harvard Unive rsity is rejecting an attempt by a fo reign country lo buy influence or authority at the famous school, says President Derek C. Bok. Even the U.S. govern· ment "does oot interfere in the academic affajrs or a university in return for money," Bok said, "if it did. you would see the biggest fight you have ever seen." IN 'SAN DIEGO to tn ee l wit h o t h e r educators. he declined comment on reports that USC may have accepted funds from Saudi Arabia in return for surrender· ing some control o ver appointment or a depart· menl bead. "We have j ust r e · ce1ved a telegr a m from another nat ion saying money is available if we will relinquish such con· trol." Bok said without identifying the nation. ''WE WILL, of course. reject it." F •brutf) 70, 1'1' •• lhe -ol 1.S. ,.. I ,. •-W I T r;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~=~===::;;=========j Fune••I w.rvocn ere PMChno el Smotl1 ....... al'llff """'• "'u o orrano, -~ Tuthill ~y lJI E' l7tl'I St C• , $lSltr ~c1t;y Gl'fdof'I of MUf'lt· '°'"Mew Cit ---•noton 8uc11, Ce . 11rotllt!r, Tob\I For directioJlS and in- fo rmation, call 492·2598. "PERSONALLY, I TOTALLY DISCOUNT the. governor 's views Ion some issues> as presidential gamesmanship," says Oemocralie ·Assemblyman Bruce Young or Cerritos. And the new conservative line Brown has spouted since J une's passage or Proposition 13 also hasn't helped him with m any Democrats. Th~ private university ea rlier turned down a fin ancial gift from a fo reign country , Bok s ai d . when i t was learned that count ry's government wa nted to use the endowment for polilical purpos es. He did not elaborate. Help Your Family ~ . By Selecting NOW - Pfenning now for future need la a wlae and thoughtful step for thoM who care. Today, many more Orange Coast families are making arrangement.a wtth ua before sudden need. We offer a number of sound plane. with convenient monthly peyment terme too, tf dealred. And, we honor any oth•.r pr•·•rrangement plan th• famity may have. Call u1 for complete Information. HARBOR LAWN- MOUNT OLIVE Mortuary & Memorial Park -CREMATORY - 1825 GISLER. COSTA MESA 540-5554 (h .. ceflt to the S•n Dlqo FrH w•y & H•rbor Blvd. lo.) . . . I ' ' AlltAMS Weiss of Costa Mtw, C•. Jalmr Welu CLAt~E LOUISE A8AAMS. reso· of HuntlrlQIOl'I Beach, CAI anet O•rrlr1 C U G Mrll ol H-' Bffen C. P•sWd Marberry Of H11r1U"91on Bffcll, C. 0 ege els awey °" F-...rv 11 i.J. ir1 Newl)Of't ServlcH-re held IOCl.tv '" thf' "'"""' Buch C• Survlv;,., b'I' \Ori Maa of P•cltlc View Mtmorlel Perk A or ams ol Nf'wport Beacn. C• . Pacific Vlew~~~dlreclori. L ll brol,.,tr Claren<f' l(lrlder ol Fount11ln, CAAL WILLIAM HUH N rot&iclerlt of e .erpress llllnols -.. , ••• F••n<l'S BHlk! OI Soutll Laoune Ce Oleo Fewutrv iq ~~e'° C:::~:~~;~:~:~ :;;; ..,, surv1~ b\t "" wit• Irene. Ar: The Automobile Club 11 00 ,._,on Paeth< View Chapel. v~ .. r•noemen~~;::=os:'~""" -oL Southern' California """0" Wednuoo Paclftt view MARKJ BOOEN8ENOER •aeu h a s dona·t ed a h a lf-C11.t1pe1,' 00 PM 10 'I 00 PM lntermttit ' . Pacific View Mf'mor"tl Park Pacollc rtllOer1I Of HUflttn9ton BtaU•. C• century-Old lelter preSS V 1100 P.us.cl •wey Oft ~•y, FebnHry 11, ••• Mor1uarv o1rtttor• ....._ · ,.,, at HotO Me<norla1 Hospital Mr a nd 96 drawers of metal UA8 4UGH 8 -"'1cl I t . " h S d WAL TEA A ~E#.8.tlUGH rHiOl'rlf OOe<t btM r.tt\MI n Ille type 10r w;e In t e a · p • Pa\aoena area arid had bl'er1 Ea . ~~ ';:~7u::'! ~r. ,;~. ,~'S::.:;:.~ peauor with'"" Won111no1on Corpora-dlebaj::k College graphic Bfltll, Ca Survlv•d bv Ill\ wll• :::a~O:.°" ~:.-~..:. ~=~~o,,,H1:~· arts program .. Gl•dn Of Coror1• del Mar. C•. 8110\led ~of H•lef'I M 8ooen-The press will be used d•UOlllf'r Vl!ra Oet>ule Of Coron• 0.1 l t h t d t th Mar, C•., '°"David Arid,_ Se&WUQll ti.r1der, belOved lather Of C.rol A. 0 eac 8 U e n S e 01 A ar1c 110 eerr1ardo . ca . s °"'"""of F0"'""1" V•llev. Ct· O.n-fundamental techniques 9rerld(hi"'"" -tnr'ff lillen Vir9,. nl$ M. 8odehbenoer OI LOS Qws, Ce. f 00 . C.rrlwn Ma!IO~ C.rrlSOI> .;.., IMl -ShtrOl'I L""' Kurtl Of H11r1tlr19ton 0 m em typesetting. Cempoeli Service• will c. ,..,d Ori Be•c.h. C• . ••so survived .,., 6 Tnur\day, FebrV4''1' 71, 197' at Paclll< gr•rl<lehl~ encl• l>rotlltr Robert J. vi.w C1tt11e1. IOAM. 1,. """ ol 11_,,,. 8oder1~ Of Dullrte. ea. Fr...,ds contrlbutloM mev ~ m-10 th• m•'f talJ eflltr •·OO PM on ~•Y Community Conorevet~I Cllur<ll, at Plffce Brother's SmitM' MortUMy •II H•l•otrope, COM PIKlllC vi. .. ..,,.,. ttte AOSMV wlll be recilfd ., Mortuer'y cllre<lor• ~2100 1 >O PM ~. M11ss ol Chrlstl\n -----------8url•I wlll be celetwateci on Thursoay. ---------".-": ;:!~··:,:·J~~ "~~~3: .. ~Mc~~r~~ Neptune Oc .lety Magnolia •r1d lr1dl•n•pol ts. Hur1t lno1or1 BN<ll. GI. w1lll F•tller TllOmes CAf MA l lON 81.illlAL Ar SEA SU1r1elder es celebr..,.,I. lritermet1t wlll be lr1 the Goocl SheplMrO CAmti•ry, 646-7431 Hur1t1r19lor1 Bu ell, C• PltrCt' C•ll few ''" ponfollo Brolher• Smll,,s' MorluMy dlreClor• SlMU. ')A fin . C•m.tltor.' Coed Cited By School ·Celeste Heltmach of 210 Chicago St.. Hunt- ington Beach. has made t he dean 's lis t for a cadem ic d istinc tion during the raJl semester a t Ari zona S t ate Univers ity. She is a psychology major. "You could almost say he sounds like Calvin Coolidge," sayS" state party Chairman Richard O'Neill. And O'NeHl 's predecessor. Bert Correy. said Brown is "dead wrong" on bis budget-balancing drive. THOSE ·ABE NOT THE KIND or s tatements usually heard Crom state party chairmen whose favorile SOD is a leading presidential contender. Add lo this the recent polls showing Brown behind both Ca rter a nd Massachusetts Sen. Edward M. Kennedy in California . Together, these factors make it clear Brown has a lot or convincing to do at home before he should RO pn the national hustin1Zs. For without the base or California 's convention vote bloc. largest In the nation. his ambitions have no basis in re- a lity. Pharmacy Posts Paralegal Unit Meets The paralegal section of the Orange County Ba r Association will be seeking members al its monthly luncheon set for noon Feb. 26 at 17291 Jrvine Blvd., Tustin. For more information, c on tact Th om a s W . Hood at 891-1781. Job Picture Uncertain By .IOYCE L. KENNEDY Dear Joyce : I woald like to bave Information on a pharmacis t's career. -W.P .. San Antonio, Tens [ __ CARE_ERS __ J PACIAC VllW .MIMOatAL PAllC CemetetY Mortuary Chapel Eagles Logged At Purdlie Uruversity. Pharmacy, Dean Varro E. Ty ler is candid. He notes. that while there's an abun· dance of jobs for the graduating pharmacist. it's hard to be sure about the long-range job picture ing, apprenticeships -which' are scarce -or vocational school. An o c cup a liona~bri e r , - "Upholsterers, No. 219" is available for St from Chronicle Guidance Publications. Moravia, N. Y. 1311~. 3500 Pac1hc View Dnve Newport Beach 6<t4-2700 McCOIMK:IC MOITUAIUIS Laguna Beach 494-94 15 Laguna Hills 768-0933 San Juan Capistrano <t95-1776 IA1~0H ...... LHOMI 6<t6-2424 Costa Mesa 673-9450 llU.llOA.DWAY ~AIY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642·9150 SM1"-TU1MIU,..UMI wo.t'UAIY WISTCUflJ CHAPIL Cte,,.tory •Flower ShOp <t27 E. 17th St. Cotta Mesa 8"6-4888 ..-C:l•OTMIH wnt'S MOllTUAIY 621 Maun St Hunllngton Beach 53fMl539 .......... y CO&.OMIAL PUNllAt. • HO.. 7801 BolM Ave WetlMlntt r 893-3526 GENOA, Italy CAP > Andrea Marla Plaggio, 78 . o ne o C Ita l y 's wealthiest men, d ied Sunday In Monte Carlo, Monaco, where he had lived two years. In 1932, Piagglo, 78, inherited his grandfathe r 's Genoa- based business empire which bad interests in sbip'ping, p aper m ills and sugar refineries SAN DIEGO <APl Robert C. Jackson Jr., 70, a n exec utive of T e l e d y n e R yan Aeronautical and alsb the head of-Continental Motors Corp. ror live years, died al his home of heart rauure. SUSANVTLLE <AP l - This year's survey or bald eagles in Lassen National fo,orest t urned up only 19 com_P~red to because of changing situations. 40 last year. olraclals re-One ractor, Tyler says, ls the Po r l . Bu t.. r o r e s l number or women entering the pro· spokesman Dick MarJow , fesslon ,and the unpredictability re· .said that snow in the garding bow many wtll maintain ruJJ . trees made it bard to de· time careers and how many will take tect baJd eagles. Ume out to raise famllies. For the Record 81rtlu MIHI°" COMMUNITY HO$ .. ITAL J_.,t,tm Mr •net Mr\. Penrlz Allaltyerl Talres111, s.11 Juan C01J1ta110 iiOV: - EN&OLLMENTS AT PRARMACY schools are up ma rkedly so il looks like there 'll be more people for avallable Jobs. Tyler adds. There are opportunities (or minorities. who are underrepresented in this profession. The pharmacist is not only a dis· penser of medicines and health sup- plies, but he or s he aJso serves as a source or inform ation on health topics. This ts why Tyler l'ecom- meods that propsecUve pharmacy students not overloot courses that will ual.lt in communlcalinc wtt.b people. FOa A F&EE copy or a 32·pace booklet, "Sball I Stub Pharmacy?" from tM AmericanAaaoclatloo of Colle1es or Pharmacy. aend 10ur postcard request to Joyce Lain Ken· ncdy at Box 1580. Coat• Mesa 92626. • Dear Jo1ce: I ...W Ulte IO lean tG be a hlnl&are QMlaterer. -K.G., Saia.aw, Micll. Three ways to learo. on-Job traJn· * Dear Joyce : Can you teU me wbe~ Co get lnformadoa on a career in mar~eUa.g? -D.K.P., Talaa. Okla. The American MarkeUng Associa· lion has a 28-page booklet. "Careers in Marketing.·· For a copy. enclose 415 cents in s tamp s a nd a gumm ed , s elf· addressed malling label with your re. quest to me at Box l~. Costa Mesa 92626. ·Church Lawsuit On Book Nixed NEW YORK CAP) -A atate Supreme Court Justice bu •misted a $4 million libel ·•ult by tbe Unltka· lion Church a1alnst aut.boC' Dusty Sklar ad Hart>tr fc Row. publlsber of b1a book, "Goda ud the Beula: The Nui aDd the Occult," ealllnc the church's lndoctrinaUoo tedmiques a form of brainwashing. Jus tice Edwa rd J . Greenfield threw out the suit on the around that ll was baled oo atatemenll rellecUnc the author'• oplnlon, derived from claJm1 of "reputable t0urcea" a.Del lbat "no ca1e of malice or reckless· neaa can be made out.." .. I I ! t 7 W...t.y, F9bfuary 21, 1979 DAILY PILOT .4J3 _ __....,,,,,._lJ .S~Switches View of-Iei-omeini WASHINGTON (AP ) When Ayatollah Kbomelal waa dlrecUn1 the Iranian protest movement from · ~ Parl$ian nUe laat y •r. M was \llewed here u a mtodleval obecul'u· tJat lhreatbjna • v•lal American in· tar t. Now, wtth Kholneial'a foJlowen n power, lbe Am•r1~• pn~pt.lon Of th 78) ar-dd ltla•le ~hleftaln hu U.k.tft. Jeo:d~rtt '""' IUIOMEINl I: £EN as the la,l, b~•t bupe ror a continulna _to_oparativA....r•laUon hip bMwe:en Iran and the UnJted tatn. Amcirican off data wbo once d rlded Kbomeln• are hopeful hb to.-rn can cope w1lh the chall nae posed by an arra.y of I tu.st ,..OUPI dluppo(nted wlt.b the Umu~ role tlnn &Mm an Iran'& new aovem· ment · Just two months •so. when Shah Mohammad Rtta Pah.lavl wa liUll on the throne, President Cartu de nounced Khomeini 'i '· unconlrolled 1ttal ements . that encourage bloodbaths a'ld violence:· THE P&E VAILING VIEW bere was tbal only the shah couJd ensure STACKING CIRCLE CHAIRS Reg. $55.00 that Iran would remain faithruJ to the Wu Khomeini aod hla followers were aeen u anU ·Amerlun, enU·Semlllc end tocapable of rwtnln1 1 modem lnduatrialu.ed state But bued on th brier period the provWaaal 90v mment hu been In power, otlklat. be-II vtt a wortma re· latlonahlp If not outrlaht ftktndabip -can be eatablJahf!d w1th Jran Moreov r. recent eventa lrt Iraan hudly teoem ulculated to tnrraUate Kbom.UU with ltfl·\\lln1 forces ln Iran. 'l1We tlemenu tou1ht lhoulder to ahoulder with lalamlc militant.a to oust the shah but have turned on Khom uu. TBIEY RAVE uaGED defiance ot 1overnment orderlj to end the strikes, wblcb have paralyzed the country's tconomy, and to return weapons 1elzed 10 days ago when the consUtu· llonal government collapsed. These events could sharpen one aspect of Khomeini'• philosophy re· garded here as a major •saet for Washington: hls communism. But Lhe question being asked here ls whether Khomeini and the inex- ( EWS ,fNALY I . ) pertented leadenbip of the oew 1ov· ernment can effectively ~t the well·or1anlaed leftist oppo1ttlon headed by the ao·called People's Fedayeen. IT WAS THE VE&Y ail&&&Uoo Iran now confronts lbat American ot- flclala have feared all aloa& -well before the ahab'i outer. According to their view, a con- tinuation of the leftlat·led strikes and a ttaclta on 1ovemment lnstallaUom, combined '1th the steady dialntegra. lion ol the Iranian mlllt.ary, could make conditions ripe for a leftist takeover. This presumably would give the Soviet Union a measure of control over the oil resources in Iran and also raise grave questions about the reliability of oil supplies elsewhere in the Persian Gulf. TH\JS PAa, SOVIET actions have not been reaaauring to officials here. Soviet broadcasts directed at Iran have accused !be United St.ates of SALE $3300 EA CASITA Thinlin~ RECTANGULAR TABLE WITH 6 CHAIRS All Aluminum . . Will Not Rust s449 SALE BREEZY ALL WEATHER GROUP Seating one of open weave vinyl coa ted -fextahne fab· ric tor cool seating. UMBRELLA BONANZA . . SAYE 20 •• 50% ..:. ~ CALIFORNIA, FINKEL & MALLIN UMBRELLAS .. ~ATVAN Hermosa·-Cal Asia LOW BACK AND HIGH BACK RA TT AN SWIVEL ROCKERS LOW BACK Reg. $329.00 DELUXE PADDED CUSHION ~·· HIGH BACK :~9.oo '18815 SALE . trying to provoke a crisis ln lru to juallly American mllltary lnlerven· lion. Meanwhile, otficlala say, Moscow baa been buying lar1e awns of Ir•· llian cwnney in Swill banka -pre- sumably to be tu.med over to lrulan lettilta to ftnance lbelr operationl. Tbe result bas been the moat severe crilla of confidence between W11b1ngtoo and Voacow aiDee t.be Cart.er administration took offtce. American officials were upeet by tbe reeent CGDQuest of Cambodia by Moscow'• chief ally lo Southeast Aala, Vietnam. And their suspicions about $c>vlel intentions have become more intense aa a result of Moscow's activities in Iran. THE SOVIETS, OF course, have FO ..... FRIEND? ShahPah .. vl .. ... , ........ LAST U.S. HOPE Ay...,._h Khomeini always had ihelr suspicions about tbe ----------------- United States. And their distrust re-s•-..... Re_J ___ ;ng "n·me ached a high Dee. ts: the date Presi· IAI• ... f.U.&l:••-e t...,,, • dent Carter announced his new China COPENHAGEN, Denmark (AP > -Danish policy. police have found some consolation for the severe As a result, Washington and winter weather that has caused traffic chaos and Moscow ar.e facing a new and ·general misery. The criminals are staying home dangerous situation In which each rather than braving the elements. believes the othsr Is willing to Police said that the bad weather baa reduced sacrifice friendly relatiom for the burglaries, vandalism and other ~tty crime tbat sake of strategic advantage. cost them so much time investigating. UMBRELLA EXTRA • 235 sq. in. of . E>urface. COok1ng •Nor C burn~:.t harmal/ar • h!kg la ting Charm . • Gas now cont I •Tank ro . and ~~ulator, hoae llltlllNI: CHAISE LOUNG~ 2CHAIRS 1 TABLE ~~wS13195 r.:J . FACTORY . ~· aoxm ot1.Y ·· . s1m11& 011 TOP OF THE WORLD Ease into the trend setter. $ Upholstered of leather - sq.ft embossed vinyl. 95 Reg.$239 SALE PRICE $149--= !,c:.~f~'· "•• '' •c- ''"' lie· ~''1c••1t & 11i 110· or ct1rctt1 ' I. •Burners •Knob., •. Roti&seriea •Lava Rocc • C,.,..L, .......,"" Orms .. .,,,,., 1o~ .. ln11odc I I I -. .4J4 CWLYPILOT • .' tr COMICS I CROSSWORD •r by Tom Batluk __ PEANUTS "Moy I get my coot off before you tell m your troubles?' SUPERHEROES ' ' I 1 AflTtt\/ HA~ A LL; 'T"HE ANSweRs '1'o 1-1F&.1S GlAiS'TION~ ., ~ CHEMI&TRY-II ( Prerequ1site-Chemistry I or one year of watclUng Mr. Wiza.rd J In Chem1Btry Two,you'll go deeper into the study of atmic theory and yru'll be making greater use of the periodio t.able which gets its name fran the fact that you have to keep looking at it periodically during a test. by Mell Vi~. MV IANCL& PIGK°' UP A ux,-a.. CatANTl[Y A.ND Wf;TWCN ~ATION ON Ml5 PAC8,\W{lllC .. / . ,_ .-... ' "J·l.1 ~. by Pasko, Tuska & Colletta AGATHA CRUMM ~----------------------------~- MOON MULLINS kAYo,IF<50D ~ INTENDED )t>cJ TO Pt.AY DRlJMS ~E WOULDN1T HAVE(]IVEN US E,ARS. By Bil Keane 11Con I connect the dots on your tie?" DENNIS THE MENACE 'l bir GET IT ... HE WAS S'~ 10 11111/llY, ter SU8TRACK·' • ' • 1 , BUT EVEN THOl..GH I COUL()N'r FINO THE HIDDEN DeTONAT~, IT STll.t. COULD HAVE: SEEN WITHIN Z5 PEET OF ME. ... SECAUSE NOT SVEN r CAN SEE: /¥HIN() MEI ; . .. ·~ ~~MWA~" Et.AD ~· 'IA/ <:);:~:~~ OR.SMOCK I Jo5T 1.05T f1Gt4T MIL.LION IN A 6RAZIJ..1AtJ COTTON Re\IER~! SAY, GANG, r::>R . c::>OWN l!!R WIL-t.. &e SPeAK- IMcS 'fOMlcSH'T" IN OUR AUc::>IT"OfjlUM ON "WHY HOSPlTAL.. CHARcSeS ARe NO"T' A RIP-OFF" ... GOOD seAT"S A Re S'T"I ~"" AVAlt..AeL.e FOR ONL..Y' $12.50! MOTLEY'S CREW by Gus Arriola JUDGE PARKER by Harold Le Ooux NANCY NANCY·-- OINNER 15 ALMOST READY·-· PLEASE . SET THE TABLE WHAT ARE WE HAVIN(j- TONluHT? WAiCH 1HE S'IORf-l'M OOING-10-niE SALOON FOR A IAU..,COLP ONE • MIM4W...L.r TMl9 IS ~ • MSGAVIN! 19 ~ OlltVER ") THE'RE 7 l'VE OOT 10 TALK TO .. M RIGHT AWAY I I ' tbJ KH0W WMM I TMINK L/00 MAVE,SIR? l{OO MAVE '' MATM ANXlETI(" < , r by Templeton & Forman BOY. is 1;1e ~51De~IN i~OUeit.(?; ~1 TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Truman s bt11hplaoe 6 Explosive 10 Fiddler e g 14 Mindful 15 Russian range 16 Habrtat10n 11 Conl1sc.tes t8 Opposue ot dead drunh 2 WOfdS 20 Orb 21 Norse goo 23 Pubhsh 24 Soll 26 Be~hes 28 Folds 30 Decay 31 Show 32 Rented 36 Individual 37 Grimy 38 Before 39 Exotic acts 2 words •2 Stall 44 Good·by Sp 45 Cleverest 46 1927 Mus•· ca1 2 words UNITED Feature Syndicate 49 Girl's name • 50 Panel • u•tOaH Puute Sol\'90 51 Wrttes S2 Haul !15 Kine ol mu· SIC 58 Animate 60 NZ parrot 61 Person 62 Tangle 6.3 lnlluence ~Revered 65 Elchausted DOWN I Overdut l 011 22 Pronoun '3 0.oed S Levets :S Grm letter •5 is able 1 'tllOrds l6 GattetS 46 Ha)' stac~s • Metric un1t 27 Can pot111co •7 Son s S S.v •oam 29 College tto soouse e ~ 6 Canldllfl -19 USSR r1\e1 18 J panese l Swan genus JO Footv.(la• pan 8 Ev.I Ptoll• 32 BeH11,,ge •9 Green shade 9 Tonder 33 Tenacious 51 Papal name tO H'ymn tune 3• God ol love 5J Kiln I I Bird 3$ Hollow S-4 R1Cgl' ti Modtly J7 Tluy S6 Somewhat t3 Parka end _, SupPQSe Sull1ll Lahr 41 Entrances 57 Dove Cdll 19 Boom 4' Treasurers 5& Lie' IJ , . . .. Wednel~y. February 21. 1979 DAILY PILOT A J $ 1'1nphte1nlnes Nixed for Weight Control 8)' Oa. 8TSINCaOHN ton. althoueh I bavt had 1reat Urt in the beglnniq. And aoon you IL baa banned the use of am· . .,._., ~. _ _.._._.._, 1.m ...... oe ~n'h'~~ .. "' dtt1m1 over t1hety1eu111. ooc~oR IN may beeome as amphetamine c1e. phetam1nes for wei1bt controa. , .,.,. --· --•Y UIUtiPV a v HI a1a na t. J e ' I ' pendent as others are on drugs. ~Ml~ .. ~~·;:; tbo e persona without w11lpowtor. l .. Y• our doctor m1&1t have some HO SE The new ruling, accordlng to r • ,. need to toee w•l•ht but my ap-aood reuon tor r""'8ln1 How do THE U I believe that amphetamines American Medical News, orders petite l trtmendout. 1 jutt eat and you r I about ampbetamlnea ln abould 1Ull be diapenaed for the that any physician who pre· eat and eat. wel,bt 1098-J Mn. E. treatment of narcolepgy, hyperac· scribes, orders, sells, dispenses or 1 hav a fnend whoM doctA>r ba• to dietlna that are aa elfecUYe u ti v lly ~ and so me c as~s ol ~vea. awa,y 1lD ampbet.amjoe drug 11vtn ber some pUJa called am ~ar Mn. £ .. I'm--with your dleUnaTt.aeJJ. depretmon, where 6ther methods will be charged with un · ph•tami to decreaae ber ap-doctor and w1tb your huaband. have failed. But taken ln large profeuiooal conduct -unless be pfltitf' It hH btlped her loH That make1 th vote at le11t three IN 'J1U: BEGINNING, la.klnl a amounts for treatment of obesity, uses it for the other medical condl· beuuae aht no lonpr ('raves-food. a1alnlt one. To put It Rusclnctly: few amphetamines may indeed they ultimately have a bad effect lions I have mentioned earlier. t• But my own doctor 11 aome kind I'm acalnat lb use or any dru, 1n cut down your appetite a little. But on nerves, blood pressure and It's interesting tbat this ruling is : of • 11qu•~ II muMd to pre· the ll&bt 11atnat obesity. then you will need more and heart. the first ot its klnd in lbe natfon. ~:Al..-~ en~ ttu.1 medlcloe. He uya lt You'll ffod that In many ··fat more; and before you realize it. Perbape now. Mrs. E., you will re· ·~~-may harmful to my preaure cllnlca" u much 1mpo...U.nce ls you will be hooked on these ~Ills -FOa EXAMPLE, THE State alize that your own doctor is not a ana heart. pllC'fd on medicines as oo diet commonly called "uppers· and Medical Examining Board or "square" after all. He is con· I'm lttinlrinl of 1witcblnc doc· lt.aelr But there are no short cuts "speed'' -that give you such a Wisconsin recognizes the danger. cerned about your health. ~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-=-~~~__:~~~~~.....:....~~~~ '. ( ~ "i ' PR~PEDS~ POMPOM SOCKS ~~f9 79!. Cushoo<\ed comlo<t on so•. cotto<> & 50°, orion lO<lt.Vlow fo,hoon top, heel pe>m. I lire lit\ 81/, 11 'IJ htro lorqe & heo'V Colorweove rugs fringed ends Mochone "'oshoble Accent o room• WINDSOR PERSONAL AM/FM RADIO 699 llG. 9.97 ...... ~-'"'·· ,.., 24 ............. ....,. ......... u.11 .............. ..... CDSTA MESA I COSTA MESA POUNTAll VAlllY FCUIJAIN VAWY WISTMMS1ll tumMGTON IEAOt HUlfTINGTOll IEAOt ID l 17th St. 23DO ........ at When 161•1 Hn1f at W..., ...... at,._,. Wat•• at Geldlfa w.t 2113t leach lhd. at Manta. •1 Warner PHOTO DEPT. SPECIALS IODACOLOR PRINT FILM ~ 20 lXPOSUll J 39 1::. o:.:ci 0 ... PACKS FOR FAMOUS BRAND NAME All OCWION Gin WRAP No seoled pock1 of ontd du19"1! Now y<Ki con t hooie the ones you lll1e be't from o \uper gfOUp ol beoutoful dft1gns - Boby, Birthday, Shower Groduotion Wedding & All Octos•on' lEE Oil fllnRS I ' tumMGTON IUOf B. TOIO 9161.._.at • ....._,.. BTnatWIWd I I t • l ~ • l Al• OM. y PILOT Wtdneeday. F.t>ruwy 2t, 1879 Old Sol Show Scheduled ~ .. North America Due Latt EcliJJ8e of Century ' . WASHINGTON <AP> -Nut Monday. over North Am rica, a slant draion wUJ Hlae the tun In -----~-cnkw;t•I ~wa aNI J.ey lo devour ll .1.D..&-&l&bt.J. batUe ~rou \be aky. Thll etUP8e will not lmperU tbele 1clenU1t• •• lh arU t l'f'Corded one did lb royal Chinese utronomera.J:ll •nd Ho . . Tbat. at l a t. 1 what OW ancient Cblo thou1bt wu bappenina tn an ecllpee of tM aun a 1tna11i. bftwHD U1ht and datknee.:a Tbey baqC'd ~·· ahouted, shot off rockett and fiftc.racken. aDCl ~merally rabid a blj tom· motloa lO ~are t.be Ma t awl)'. AND rr woa11 o. THE ctracoo &Jwaya re· IHaH it.a bit• OD the orb Alt.bouab th l'tl may not~ a lot ol IOftC cl•nt· ln1 UUs Ume, Ow latest ~piee ahou.kl attract som e atteoUoo u aunllthl tad• and a subdued hue settl acrou tbe land The ev .. nt la.k..s on added alplftcance becauae It la the I t lolal ttU vlslble In North America th1a ct"Olw'y It wlll be 2017 befor. the moon'• hadow aaa n totally blocks v1 w ol the 1un from lhia contlnrnt Solar eclipses occur when the moon Un up between the Earth and lhe sun on the same plane. The moon blocks out aome sun1i&ht and cuts shadows upon lbe earth · TO THOSE IN THE DEEP EST shadow. the "!~n seems to cover lhe sun. Actually, lbe sun's diameter is 400 times greater lban the moon's, but the moon is rar closer producing the illusion. Practially all of North America will ex- perience at least a partial eellpse, with a portlon of the sun's disk covered over. And over part.a of the Northwest and Canada, the whole sun wlll be ob- scured because they lie along the narrow palb the moon's shadow will follow. J The closer a person Is to thJs path of totality. lbe greater the portion of lbe sun that wl11 be cov- ered at maximum eclipse. For example, in Bismarck. N.D., 99 percent or the sun will be hid- den. compared with 61 percent in New York City and 32 percent in Miami. THE ECUPSE WJLL BEGIN AT about sun- rise on lbe West Coast and about mid-morning lP the East. It should last about 2'1\ hours. The moon's shadow, about 170 miles wide. wl11 race eastward at 1,700 mph from northern Oregon and southern Washington across northern Idaho and central Montana. It then will swing northeast across northwest North Dakota, into Canada and onward through Greenland . • A potential hazard posed by this and any eclipse is eye damage from staring directly at the s un. The American Medical Association, the American Association of Ophthalmology and others concerned with eye problems are warning people to be careful. ML WARN AGAINST VIEWING lbe eclipse with the naked eye. And it also i not safe to use sunglasses, smoked glass, photographic film or negatives, camera filte rs or other devices, even in combination. . "Those who have used such things In the past and escaped injury were just plain lucky," says ophthalmology association President Dr. Whitney G. Sampson of Houston. Sampson sa)!s that when a person looka at the &un. the eye foc uses light on the retina, the sensitive layer of cells in the back or the eyeball. These intense rays "cook" part of the retina, CIUS· ing permanent, incura ble damage. And because the retina is insensitive to pa1n, a person can't tell when the damage is taking place. THE EXPERTS SAY TIE BEST way to watch the eclipse is indirecUy, using a simple pinhole projector. · A projector is made using a shoe box or two sheets of surr. white paper. Poke a pin or pencil bole in one end or the box or one sheet of paper. Standing with your back to the sun, focus light through the hole onto the other end of the box or other sheet of paper. When using papers, the.size and focus or the image may be changed by alter- ing the distance between the sheets. Scientists using much more sophisticated de- vices than these also wiJJ be observlog the eclipse . The National Seience Foundation is coordinating the work of hundreds or researchers, including those from 20 universities, who will position themselves along the path or totality. WITH THE-GLARE OF THE SUN blocked out by the moon, scientists can study the sun's corona, or outermost atmosphere. mapping its density, cataloging composition and looking at radio emissions. PTSA OpJ!_oses Split of CUSD The Capistrano Unified Council of Parent, Teacher, Student Associations (PTSA) has voted to actively oppose a proposed reorganization of the Capistrano Unified School District. A committee to draft a resolution to be pre· sented to the Orange County Committee on School District Reorganization has been formed, and will present its arguments before the county panel March 14 at San Clemente High School. The council. comprised of parent-teacher or· ganizations at 11 CUSD campuses, )s opposed to . creation or a San Cle mente School District. Accordiq to hialertul accounta. the ecllpte oo Oct. 21. 113'1 B.C. undid ru aod Ho when they drank too much wine and failed to perform tbelr cluLJ ot bfo•tln1 drum• ud •boot.lnl afl"O•• lo drlve t.be ctra100 away &ecauu Of UM confulk>n 1Jl,lt prevailed, Em· peror:_ Cuna K 'ana ordered HJ and Ho beheaded. 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INGLEWOOD -The Los Angeles Lakera. aans Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. turned In a Jekyll and Hyde performance Tuesday night and thus lost a chance to tie Seattle ror the lead in the Pacllic Division. The Golden State Warriors, sans Phil Smith (achllles tear> and in last place in the same division, were the benefactors of the Laker tumabout, achieving a 102·91 victory before 11.~ disappointed fans at the Forum. TUE IAKE&S OFFSET a brilliant first hair by scoring only 33 points, a season low, during the final 24 minutes. The War- riors, on the other hand. combined their tremendous height advantage <LA wa outrebounded in the game. 53-36 > with the play ol Tom Abernethy and Jo Jo White to overcome a 13-point halftime deficit. "This team is totally 'unpredictable." NASCAR: Yarborough Was Right DAYTONA BEACH. Fla. CAP > -Donnie Allison waited too long to protect bis lead, and when be finally made bis move. it violated ·•a g e ntle m a n 's agreement" to give the trailing driver an escape route, says Cale Yarborough or the last-lap crash in Sunday's Daytona 500. Yarborough was interviewed by telephone from his Sardis, S.C., home after officials or the N ationaJ Association for Stock Car Auto Racing placed Donnie Allison on six months' probation because of the incident. . ald a disturbed Coach J~ West af. terwardl. "It wouldn't surprise me if this team lost 20 games In a row or won 20 games in a row. "When you're playine well you have Lo continue doing the s ame things . Some of the things we did In the second half we've never practiced before and I hope we never do again." WIT.HOUT ABDUL-JABBAll to handle the boards, the Lakers made the most of their shooting opportunities in the first half. They moved the baU . ran their pat- terns and worked bard to find the open man. Indeed. everything a ppeared to be going the Lakers' way. including a 40-root desperation shot at the buzzer by Norm Nixon that clo5ed the first period. By halftime. the results or their efforts showed as the Lakers held a 5845 advan- tage. and Adrian Dantley and Jamaal 4 Wilkes bad scored 20 points apiece. 4 'rHE ~Eas CAME OUT an entlrety dilferent club in the second half, though. They played like individuals rather than a f team, keeping movement on offense to o minimum and inactivity on derens.e to a l maximum. I The Warriors capitalized on this and out- scored the Lakers 19_.; to start the third q uarter, thus erasing the difference and ~notting the score ar 64 with 5: 13 remain· 1 ang. Trailing 75-72 starting the fina l quarter, the Lakers quickly resumed the lead by . scoring the first six points. But another 19-6 run by the Warriors dashed any final hopes or a Laker victory. "IT WAS a complete mental See I.AKERS. Page BZ Neiswender Fires Up Vanguards SAN DIEGO-All season long, Southern California College basketball coach Ed Moriarty h as been s ayi ng that his Vanguards are more than just a two-man team. Tuesdar. when they needed it the most, Mike Netswender proved the point. Making up for the absence ot team scoring leader Paul An· derson, Neii;wender scored 20 points. mcluding a pair or free throws with one second left on the clock. lo lift sec to a crucial 61·60 victory over UC San Diego # here . ROBERT PARISH (00) BLOCKS ADRIAN DANTLEY'S SHOT. Y ARBOROUfiff was not dis· ciplined for the crash, but he and Donnie and Bobby Allison were each fined $6,000 for right· ing afterward. The win set up Saturday ni ght's showdown a t Po int Loma. which shares the NAJA District 3. Southern Conference. lead with sec at 8·1. Iowa's Ols on .. ' EX-Marina Coach Offered SC Job? NASCAR exonerated Bobby AllisoittJr any involvement in the accid e nt, eve n t h o u g h Yarborougb's key contention had been "they double-teamed me." The Allisons had only a terse statement. ··we are s hocked by the amount of the fines and equally shocked at the unfairness or the whole thing. We have requested a full sc~le bearing and legal counsel Is considering further action. No further statement will be issued until the bearing ... .• IOWA CITY, Iowa --Lute Olson, bead basket.ball coach at. Marina Wgb School from its in· ception in 1964 through 1969, says he bas made no commit· ment about taking the head ~ coaching job at Southe rn California. Olson. whose lowa University team is in the thick of the Big-10 Conference race at the present time, spent some lime in Los Angeles on Monday : Olson was interviewed by USC officials for the job 11nd specuJa- lion arose that be had been of· fered the position. However. he ""aid in a statem ~nl iss ued . Uirough Iowa's sports informa· lion office that he was not of- fered the job when be was in Los An g&les BEFORE COMING to Iowa, Olson coached on the high school. junior college and col legt> level in California. The USC job will become vacant when Bob Boyd leaves at the end of the season Jn bis statement. Olson said: "I was in Los Angeles Monday and visited with University of Southern California officials. They made me no offer at that time, and I made no commit· ment to them "It Is my understanding that their search for a coach wUI con · tinue. The most important thing to me at this time is the Iowa basketball team .. TH E P LAYE R S AND coaching staff at Iowa are trying hard to win a Big Ten cham· pionship, and I do not want to detr act from that'in any way. I I a m therefore ending all dis- . cussions regarding the USC coaching position until our season at Iowa Is concluded." Olson was not available for commenl Tuesday night on re- •ports that he told bis players he bas been offered the USC job. Sports ln!ormatlon Director George Wine, who read Olson's statement. said be did not know what Olson told bis players. •'IT WOULD BE m y guess that be didn't tell -tlis players that because he told me that he badn 't been offered the job to· day," said Wine. Wine also said Olson indicated .. be wa n ts to an n ounce .,ometbinl today about all this piDaon." • • Earlier Tuesday. Southern CaUfornJa Athletic Dlrector Dick Perry confirmed that be ·talked with Olson OD Monday about tbe poqiblllty or replacing Boyd at tbe end of the season. "He wu oo eampus, ·• 11id Perry, referrlal to Olson. "Aod we do bave permluioa from Bu mp Elllott <Iowa Athletic Direct«> to talk to him. I LUTE OLSON As Marina's Head Coach "He is a possibility. We will continue to look at other possjbilitles." Iowa, rated 12th nationally, is tied with Ohio State for first in the Big Ten at 11·3 and has an 18-5 overall record. Olson still has a year remaining on his con- tract as the Hawkeyes' coach In his four previous seasons at Iowa, Olson has compiled rec· ords orl0.16, 19·10, 18-9and12·l5. Olson coached at Long Beach City College for four seasons and at Long B4;ach State for a year before taklhg the Iowa job. THAT STAT EMENT a side. Yarborough read the NASCAR action as complete vindication for him. He explained, "It's always been kind or a gentleman ·s agreement that you can use all the race track you want when you are out front. but don't ever lea ve a man without ari escape route. He 's gotta go somewhere. When a man's up alongside or you, don't put him out or the race track. "That's what happened to me. If I bad been behind him. he could have gone anywhere he wanted lo. I would have come in second1 and I wouldn't have had any gnpe at a ll. But when I gel beside a man, it's a different situation.·· W HEN YA R BOROUGH veered back up on the track a fter being blocked into the grass, be said he wasn't trying to hit anybody with his car. he wa111 just out or control at that point. Both cars collided several times before ricocheting off the retaining wan outside Turn 3 and into the infield. "You know I'd already beat him twice before lo the start· finish line on the cautions, and I beat Benny Parsons one time. I knew what I had tO do and I knew where I had to do it. .. O.ity l"llM Staff ,.,.... EDISON HIGH TRANSFER KERWIN BELL. A Bell Binger All-CI Fer Enrolls at Edison By ROGER CAll~N Of tM o.lly ...... Staff Kerwin Bell. a first team All -CIF 4-A football star who s cored 20 touchdowns at La Canada's St. Francis High in 1978. enrolled at Edison High Tuesday . The neet 177-pound junior will be competing for the Chargers· track and field team as a sprinter this spring in addition to football duties in the fall. As a sophomore at St:" Francis, Bell ran a 9.6 100 in a dual meet at Crespi High and he bas turned a 22.6 in the 220. He did not compete in CIF prelims due lo injuries. "MY DAD HAS A JOB in Costa Mesa and he decided to move, "says Bell. "I wanted togotoagoodschool. •· "I had my choice. really, or several schools in this area and I detided Edison was the best." In 10 games for St. Francis last season. Bell ran for 1,649 yards on 202 carries for an 8.3 yards per carry ave11age. Among his 20 TDs were touchdown gallops or 94 and 75 yards. ONLY ONCE WAS BELL held to less than 100 yards in a game-that in the CIF playoffs against Redlands <99 yards I. In Bell's last three regular season games he totaled over 200 yards in each. Newport Harbor fans may recall the 5-9 Bell. As a sophomore wingback he caught two touchdown passes in St. Francis' 21-15 loss to Newport in the 1977 CIF playoffs. Also enrolling at Edison Tuesday was Kerwin's younger brother. Dino, a 5·8. 150-pound sophomore tailback. Pirates Put Title Hopes on Line Fwknon Neeth Win Tonight to Krwt Race By JORN SEVANO Of t11e o.fty ll'li.t SWt The day or the BIG game has arrived. Ora nge Coast College vs. Fullerton College, with first place or a possible title in the South Coast Confer~nce basketball race at stake. When the two clubs take the floor at Fullerton tonight (7:30), the Pirates or OCC <8·1, 21·4 overall> wlll bold a one-game lead over the Hornets (7·2, 19-6> in the standin.JS . ·'T here's no qu/suon about the importance of this game," says OCC Coach Tandy Gillis. "Ir we win we'U be two games ahead with two to play, and ll we lose we're in a tie ror the lead ... "EVERY GAM E is Important," downplays Gillis' counterpart, Eara Van Horn of Fullerton. "It's just a matter of U we wln tb111ame, we're tied." The first. time the two chabl met, at Oran1e Cout, tt wu a pbyaical, brawllna game that was won by the Plratea, 714. Both coaches feel t.hls game won 't be any different. "1 don't think tt will be any different this time and that's the way it should be." says Van Horn. "We teach our kids to be physical and I know Coast does the same thing. "We're not going to give anything or take anything." GJLUS FEELS the same way. "We can't let the m Intimidate us ," warns Gillis. "I expect our game w111 probably be more physical than the last If we're knocked down, we have to knock them down. "We'll be intimidated if we let them step on us." Another determining factor will be the, 1uard play on both sides . I N THEIR FlaST e ncounter, OCC's tandem of Paul Akin and Ray Or1lll tborouahlY throttled the Hornets' ~arry Heineken -and Jim Schultz.· Akin was especially imprea,ive as he held the I usually high-scoring Heineken (21.8 > to just rour points. "Their guards beat the bell out or us the first time." concedes Van Hom , "but I think the play or the rront llne will be as equally important this time." Van Hom may need a big performance from his front three because lhe status of Heineken Is questionable due to a severely sprained ankle. Heineken has not worked out tbls week because or the lnjUI')', and although he'll probably be lQ the startloe lineup, It's doubtful as to bow long be can eo on lt. ••1 DON'T TIONX we played well eod they played awfully wen,' says Van Hom. summing up the rint meetlna. "They're a super team and lbey don't make many mistakes. "I reel playing at bome <where Fullerton baa loet only once t.bla season l will belp us, though." And GllliJ adds that playlq at Fullerton doesn't make his team's task any euler. • > Anderson, averaging over 20 points a game. Injured his back in a pickup game Saturday and h i s s t a t"u s i s u n s u r e r 0 r Saturday's r egular season fin a le . But like the y have throughout the season, the Vanguards had somebody come through to mt in the gap. "It was good for our team morale," said Moriarty, after hls club raised its overall record to 18·9. "We 've gone three- fourths of the season where we've had some starter out and somebody has risen to the oc- casion. But we s~re missed Pa ul's points . Last time we played these guys, he had 30." Without the 6·1 junior guard, sec is going to have to rely on t•h e inside s tre n gt h o f Neiswender, 6-8 , and Ra ndy Adams, 6-lC plus plenty or help from the bench. "It's up to us." says Moriarty. "We haven't done anything easy this year and now we're going lo have to go down there and get those guys at their place." S.C•I c.tt ... 1111 UC s ... 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The Yankees have yet to un- dergo their first 1979 squabble - Tuesday, after all, was the re. porting date for pitchers and catchers -but the odds are ex· cellent that John won 'l be in· volved -0 and when something; develops. t JOHN'S LAST tea m . was the • Los Angeles Dodgers, where all was peace and harmony, right, t Tommy? "We had our problems with the Dodgers.·· said the veteran I left-hander, who signed with the Yankees after playing out his ( option with Los Angeles. "I don't think we got along the way peo- ple think we did. Any time you , have 2S people living together for six months you 're fOing to have penonal confilcts.' HOWEVER, the only one that m ade banner headlines was a scrap between first baseman Steve Garvey and pitcher Don Sutton in the Shea Stadium clubhouse last summer. Jo hn donned Yank et pinstripes Tuesd ay. threw 10 minutes of batting practice aod immediately proclaimed bis See JOHN, Pa1e BZ 81 OAJLYPILO~ Wedne.oay, '•bruaiy 21. 1m A Caoaule Report From tM Wortd of lport1 Melvin Nips ililey, 4-2 . . . This 18 Ba ketball? ro• APDlapattlM- ahot• taken and no poin\.s ('()red tn rtfulallon SHELOON. Iowa Tber re only lb"" ml lime u M lvin ouUcorf'd ~ jbJey 4 2 tn four onr Umu ln a h11ti l'ch<lol strl di tr1 cl playoff Unel n..14~ t\11ht Oeb Mouw no~ bolh bu kt-for Ml'Mn, now 23·0. o.bbM ~t. ~ t 'U\f buekel lA lhe. li.a1 ovtl'Um•. wl\kh ~ lht' 5UM)n w1lb a 11-4 ttrord Mouw , anra1un1 '3.'7 polntl • a•m"· 1ot lbt' wlnnln1 layup with t · n to "o In th fourth ~tra e Ion Two final sboU by bley m t nd Melvin Coach Rost-r Talt~er had I'll playl'rl atall for the entire tin t half. mllmn" two hots JU!lt beror. hatrume. Sibley Coach llenry Eckhoff u HI tht' same del•r tac tics for moat of the st"cond half bHonl' tumlni tht' bat o~r with four mlnutes ttrl Mt'IVln th n froze the ball •a•ln. mlsslna a shot at Lbl• final buntol' or n.·.culatlon -----fl-tr •I tlu-Da•----..., ,.._. •~E•roe. ucct'ptlnll Tennts Magazine 's Most Improved Player of lhtt Yeu award· "l didn't really think I wa tbal bad l~l yt'ar " " •...crftj, Ward Ip ll'li• Ttol•• ~ Minnesota Twnu announced the al1ning Ill of two baseball players Tuesday including·· pitcher P.uJ Hartzell, formerly of lbe California Angels. Also signed was Gary Ward, an out-. fielder, who batted .294 with Toledo of the International League last season .. National League Cy Young award winner Gay .. rd Perry has rejectedanew contract offering esaclly what be asked, the San Diego Padres said . . . AJl - star third baseman ~rge BreU joined lhe Kansas Ctty Royals• early spring training camp with his right thumb heavily bandaged from an injury be received in a benefit bas ketball game last month ... Carl Yastnemak.I .bas stopped working out and says he won't pick up another baseball for the Red Sox again until he gets a new con· tract. a.ouhlard Fires Vp Fl••e• Center Gay CllotllDard scored two goals m . and banded out one ass ist to lead the AUanta ' F l a m es to a 5-3 NHL victory over the Washington Capitals. It was lhe third straight win for the Flames, who haven't lost since lhe AU-star break ... Pete McNab and Rick Mldclle&H each scored two goals as the Boston Bruins thumped the Colorado Rockies, 5·3. Middleton now has 26 goals and 67 Points in SS games this season while McNab bas 63 Points. For the Rockies, it was a record seventh consecutive defeat ... Jere GlWs' Power play goal mid way through. the final period gave the Vancouver Canµcks a · 3-3 tie with the Philadelphia Flyers . Nftll'• €•~€tit S .. rt .. l•J•ry Knee problems have ended lbe basketball m -career of Lloyd Neal. The rugged 6·7 Portland Trail Blazer forward announced bis retirement Tuesday after being on the injured reserved list since the faJ\h game of the season . . . Georse Genia scored 38 Points to lead the San Antonio Spurs to a 118-102 J , victory over the Seattle SuperSonlcs, who lost'tbeir fifth consecutive road game ... Paul Westpllal scored 10 of bis - 36 points in the final five minutes to help the Phoenix Suns hand the New York Kni cks their seventh straight de- feat, 117-107. Walter Davts of the Suns dislocated a finger a nd will be out for at least a week . . . John Drew scored six or his 23 Points in a 10-1 spurt in lhe fourth quarter that carried the Atlanta Hawks to a ll9·109 verdict over the Clevela nd Cavaliers ... A key goaltending goal against Tom Owens with less than two m inutes left keyed ouv•N , the Chicago Bulls· 99-97 win over the Portland Trajl Blazers . Maurice Lucas scored 28 for Portland, includJng 22 in the second half . . . Poor road conditions result.mg from a heavy snowstorm Postponed the Washington Bullets ' ho.me game against the Houston Rockets ... The Knicks placed center Marvin Webster on the injured reserved list and signed Ron Bebgen lo a 10· day contract. Te%GS Vp.et "9 SMV, 8J .... Southern Methodtst University shook off an m early scoring spree by Texas and went on to up· set the Longhorns behind Brad Bu1ason's 20 points, 81-66, in college basketball Tuesday night . . . Larry Bird scored 27 Points and Carl Nkb added 21 to lead second-r anked Indiana Stale to a 76-68 vic- tory over Drake . . . No. 10 rated Arkansas shot a spec· tacular 79.4 percent from lhe floor and forced 19 turnovers to post a 66-65 decision over Texas Tech. Sidney Moncrelf hit a 10-footer wit.ti one second remaining to give the Raiorbacks the victory . . . Maryland's game at Wake Forest w as p ostpo ned because o f b a d weather . . .Southern California center Cliff lloblDsoa will not play for the Trojans against Washington State or Washington this weekend because of an injured ankle. Tftlllk Fl11a•~n PrefJefl la P•l"" 011IER SPORTS -The district attorney's office is checking the finances of the U.S. Pro Indoor tennis tourna· ment for possible wrongdoing. Investigators are looking in- to possible criminal actions involving the distribution or tournament money to charity in PbiladeJphla . . . A federal judge ln Akron has taken under advisement a lawsuit by Detroit Pistons power forward Jim Brewer 1eeking a $36,000 default Judgment from a Los Angeles at· tomey . -· T..,...ea,R•fla. TV: No events scheduled. aADIO: Hockey -Boston at the Kings, 7: 50, KRLA (11101. °*" ...... "'-'".., L.M ,.y ... LA'S LOU HUDSON SHOOTS OVER PURVIS SHOAT. ·~ F,....PageBJ LAKERS INCONSISTENT. • • SUuet Lea1ue represent.aUvea Marina, HunUqton Beach and Newport Harbor. An1elu1 Leasue champ&on Mater Del and Ocean View of the Empire Lea1ue are due for CIF 4-A buketball playoffs aCUOo "Fn· day nl-"1with7:30 aamet tn the first round of the 32-team elimtnailonl. Here'• a look at each of the op- ponent.a who face Orange Cout area teams.: €••JttOll HunUQltOO Beach will need its home court advantage and any other edee lt can flnd to upset Compton. BASKETBALL /BASEBALL The Yellowjackets are 17-6 onraJl, which lncludea a 15· polot victory over Santa Clara. the latter's only defeat. Santa Clara'• clui waa abown Ln the Orange Tournament where it dropped Newport Harbor. Estancia, .Fountain Valley and llarina oa tbe way to tile tide. Amoq the YeUowjacketa ·are auards Darrell Houston·-end O~ne Tobo and 6·3 for-.rd Omar Gonzalea. One oblserver noted about Ox· na rd: "They'll run, gun and press like bell. And when you're at Oxnard, you're In a fanatical pit." 04N<tleM .. OllM,_ " .... TH:e !tell 0le90 F.-ey I.OSI ft00111 to ~vr• Fr-ey llOI I. ~t Oft IOI to ....,.e•l"'*IY ,.,,.. mllH """"o1 C-ltto. T-'• v1...., ... d n it -'""" i.tt to OilNflf ....... LAft Oft o .... ,., .,..., . rl9flt Oft,,.., St • precHd to I( St. Ofld tUfft ...... The Tarbabes own victories over Marina and Corona del Mar, the No. l and 2 ranked teams in Orange County, and enter wtth an 18-5 record. Quick-looted g uard Me lvin Sf•I l'alletf Herndon leads lbe Compton at· The Pioneers. buoyed by five tack, sporting an 18.7 scoring straight wins before falllnt to average. ... l L b -1 Herndon ii no stranaer to the narmon e eague c am.,.on "' Oxnard in lbe regular season Oilers' gym, having played finale, in'\•ade Ocean View 'With there in the 1977 Huntington personnel and tactics simUar to Beach Invitational Classic. Katella. Also playing in that tourna-c o a c b Bob H a w k in g · s ment was this year's 6-4 center, Pioneers are in the playoffs for Terry Jones, who brings in a 13.5 bird · bt d l scortn• avera1e. Joining Jones the t . straig year a n re Y ._ on quickness, a press and In tbe fnmt line is 6-4 center several defensive maneuvers for Gary Davis and 6-3 Junior Tim most of their success. w:~ backcourt with Herndon Also big in the Pioneer arsenal -is 6·2 guard senior guard Bryan is 6-0 senior Ronnie Calhoun. a Roberts, who has clicked at a S3 playmaldng guard with a 7.3 percent rate from the field. for scoring average. d 29 · Compton a lso h a s some the season an a .1 sconng formidable size on the bench, av~~:~ ·Hawking 's fifth year at with 6-5 Tim Johnson and 6-4 • Jerald Smoots waiting in the the helm after taking over a pro-wings. gram that bad not produced a .500 season in 11 years. Compton is a Pott!ntially ex· Others that have hel~ pro· plosive team, havi.ng scorecj 70 duce a J.3.10 overall record are points or more seven times, Norris Wilson, Jon Pendleton. breakdown," ·lame nted West . P hil Smith is lost to the War· three of those coming in the Jeff Weaver and Jim Raidet. "'"' t litU b't lf' b · the riors for the rest of the season. Ta rbabes' last four games. W1'lson, a 6-1 senior forward, n e go a e • se 15 m The game revJ.yes a series second haH and some bad fouls Abdul-Jabbar is hopeful he can between lbe two schools which has a 13.0 scoring average and destroyed eyerything. They got rejoin his teammates Friday for has rebounded at 10.3 per game. encouraged by this and got roll-their game with Boston. dates back to 1906· Also tough on the boards are Ing. Ge.....,su.teun1 L••A,......mi Ox"ard Pe ndelton (6-3) and Roberts "You have to move the basket-.. tt tp •• n tp Oxnard's Yellowjackets await (6·2>. baJJ and be active. You can't =, ... .,,Y. : ~ :~ ~~~:v 41;•;~ ~ Ne wport Harbor with a fast-Roberts is a pure shooter, hav- bold it and that's what we did." Parlsn 1 M 1• Robhcn 2 o.o • moving and pressing outfit, Jed ing connected on 110 of his first Appropriately. it ·was ex-~~,.:!, ; ~ 1~ =~.:" ~ ~ ~ by the one-two punch or 6-3 Ed 131 sbots from the line and he's Boston Celtic White and ex-w1111ams 1 o.o 2 e-2 2.2 • Gillespie and 6-1 forward Harold known for his a bility to shoot Laker Abernethy who did the ~, ! !! 1! ~~~ ! ~ ! Brooks. from outside. or lo drive inside. most damage. White, an old Rav • o.o n Prlc• oo.o o coach Robert Jones ' Yellow~ Laker nemesia, came off the r0;-;:1": ...,J.~1J ear'!f.11 33 ~~0: .~ jackets, feature four players Notre D .. e bench to score 14 Points, 10 in the sc-wCMn-scoring in double figures and Marina has been known all second quarter to keep the War-=~~· : ~ ~ !!:1~ have averaged over 80 Points season for its balanced orrense. riors lnlbegame. ro1a1 1ou1s· Golde" s, .. ,. 21. Los A,.MK n : per game according lo their but the Vikings will be c9nfront· FouledO<ll N-. Te<hftt<411 R1y •Goloen!tl•l•t coach. See PL.A YOFFS, Page 83 ABERNETHY, meanwhile, _·_:".:.:."::'nc11nc=::•~"·:...:'":.:._ ________________________ _._ ________ _ got a rare start and made the most. oC it by scoring 14 points. -----------~ grabbing eight rebounds and passing for five assists . "It's a good feeling to come back here," said Abernethy, who has no thing but fond memories of his days with the Lakers. "I hated lo see tbe Lakers lose, but Golden State needed a win." Los Angeles ' 33 field goals was a season low. The Lakers were out- scored57-33intbesecond half. Tbe Lakers finished with lhe gam e 's leading scorers in Wilkes (29), DanUey C22 ) and Nixon (20 ), but had only a notch in the Joss column to show for it. TheTe is a bright side. While F,....PageBl JOHN ••. loyalty to his new team. "When I signed," be said, "I told Mr. Steinbrenner (owner George Steinbrenner), 'You may have just signed lbe most loyal ballplayer you've ever seen.' "U those guys want extra bat-· ting practice, I'll do it. If it m eans coming out early and shagging, I'll come out early and shag. If It means staying late, I'll stay late. A pitcher is only as good a s the eight players around him." J o hn said he c hose t h e Yankees over Cincinnati , Kansas City and Milwaukee because of Yankee Stadium's deep left field and the caliber of the ballclub, which has won the last two World Series. 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'I ;• ~._,., __ ,,,---.?,~ -, --.. .. .· Glen Ivy Locttlon MaP' 7 <not to Kai~) Pirates Thunder In Rain It rained during Tuesday's Oranee Coast-Golden West Junior colleee baseball same but lf there wu any lb under, it was all coming from tbe Pirates' bat.a. CoUect.lnl 16 blta to back up Gar1 Bra6'• two·blt pitching performance, Oran1• Coaat whipped tbe rival Rusllen, 15-1, at home ln one of the most lopalded games in the s~rtea' . 12-Jear hilt.Ory. Jn fact, oaly a 14-0 wlb by OCC ln 1M1 wu by a blllfel' qlatlin. Tbe P irates, wbo topped the Rustlers, 8-5, In extra lMials Saturday, no• trall tbe series by one game, 13-12. Tom Barnett enjoyed a bit game at the plate and Don run continued to swing a bot bat as the Pirates ran tbelr record to 4·2 with a five-run outburst ln the sixth lnninC and a •lx·nm ex· ploalon ln the seventh. Barnett went three-for-four, drove ln sllc rum and 1cored a pair. Hlll wut two·for·tbree. 1lvlng him 13 hlta In M at-bats thlt year tor a torrid .542 averaae. But· it was Brahs wbo con- trolled the game by 1llencine lbei Rustlers' bata. Showina ex-I ceUent control, Braha didn't aJ. low a bue bit put the fourth ln· Dina. In aolDC tbe distance for h is flrst win of the year, bel atruct out three and walked three. Golden West saw It.fl ttcord drop to4-4. ._..., ...... .._,.._., .. -I It' Or ..... CMJt -tu 60•-•S ,. 2 '""•"'· s-c-t•I. _,.,.,.....,. '•'· .. .,.,. m aen ""' is ortv 60 1T1111Utes rrom lOf A~llS 1111 tne Pomo1u 1no '1 freewm. '° mlnUt~ trom ~nta Ma Yl.l tne l!IWfSldt and 71 "" ways 1nd 90 minute\ rrom San ~ vl.t HS .lnCI 11 tGli. Ivy CALL NOWI (714) 737-3785 H~mct · .... .. Iha.I e4 lo Gt .. f., • ... rec•l" • ..-c&al c ........... efld 0111; ., ........ ~,.,..,,.., WHI (11, •-.r L---------.....;~--~------.... -------------"'!-----~~_. Cll. 1111_., ..... &._,..,.., ' ~· .. J • - r , lnl is f .b hit ttwo lness - ch is mau lepth dJes, ow," :lays Sood tUcli "s a be's in- JUS- t.he the aall !'Un 1r , JD- lle ad IS. ry 1.5 m t- >t I I ~ I ' . "" I ' I I '. I I I I • TRACK /BASKETBALL Prem P-.,e 82 PLAYOFF •• f4 wltb • car bon copy of tbemRI when Notre D•11>4p Hl1h come. to town U u Manna, Notr Dem tour playera scortna Jn double tiaurei. with Bob Mende'1111 lH dlna tbt '*•Y •t u a. Foni.ard Nlael N~l s ('1<>$e belnnd wilb I 1' 7 clip Richard Slpo1. th only amlor 1D I.Ml atarlins li up, '' r 11.0 wt\.lkl M k LoPta c U\ wlUa a U.4 averaJ Uke Marina. Nolrft Oam hH 1ome ta n t hnbe>r up front NlpeJ It.ands &.5. -.tut~ pa." f-4 and Los>*• W, Oo the bench wlU be a M dnll • from the Jwalor varalty tram whk b wut 2 0 ·0 tb h •~ aon M tk ltlH telotto Notre Dame usually rul\b • UCLA·llCyle oflt~e. 'Allh Conra<l Amba handling th point guard duOes. He'• the only tarter not ecorinc in doubl n.curea. but Coach Gre1i Nlxon 1rnys he m11y be tbe team 's moat v aluable player. "He's extremely qui('k and an eaeeUent pas$er," Nixon sayb .. Without bb assist.a, the other guya wouldn't b scoring as much." With a 13·8 record. Notr.e Dame bas som~ impresswe vu~· '°"" under ils belt, Jnclud.lng aucb Jopsided se<>res as 83·63 OYer La Puente, 97 ·48 over Salesian, IM-68 over Burroughs o f Burbank, and J03·78 over Birmingha m. ... ,.,,,.,, The Murphy -M a t er Oei matchup is a homecoming of sorts for Daniel Murphy High Coach George Libbon, 'who was on the Mater Dei coaching staff for three years before taking o ve r the r ein s or t he Los Angeles-based Nobles. Beadlork And the Murphy coach says he doesn't feel at a disadvantage playing in the tiny Mater Dei gym. ''We've played 21 of our 26 • games on the road," says Lib· bon, "so lt doesn't bother us. This was supposed to be a re-- building year for us with Rick Rodriguez our only returner. so Mater Dei will probably be an overwhelming favorite.·· University of Nevada's Mike Longero tries to slow down Bill Cartwright of the University of Sa n Francisco in a recent game using a headlock. Cartwright is regarded among the best coJlegiate cente rs in the country this season. Murphy is a r unmng ·team with a man-to-man defensive philosophy. and is no str anger to seeing tough competition. since it is in the same league as No. 1 seeded Verbum Dei Vikings Seventh In Final CIF Poll ., Rodriguez is a 6·6 c~nter with a 21.3 scoring average, while othe r starters on a 16·10 team in· elude Lawrence Raphael <soph. guard), Kevin Williams 16-3 jr.). Mik e A n to n <6 ·2 jr .1 a nd Paul Dominguez C6·2 sr. guard>. Marina H.igb's Vikings and the Mater Del Monarchs. kingpins of the Sunset and Angelus leagues, fi nished seventh and Ioth in the fi nal CIF 4-J basketball poll. In the 3--Adiv\sion, Corona del Mar is fourth and Sea Vi ew League champion Estancia is fifth. Mater Dei fi nished second in the final ClF 4·A girls' ratings while Huntington Beach High placed seventh io the final rank· ings. Lawrence has averaged 18.4 points a game and Williams has connected at a 15.5 rate, which 1s ~s points between the Nobles' top three scorers. lo the 3-A division, Corona del Mar is rated sixth and Ocean Vi ew ninth. Pro Scores ~hslr .. M llAs..o. Gol04t" Slate I01 l OS Al>04!1~ •1 P~nl• Ill, N-Yort 101 Saft' An!Cnlo 111, SHiii• 10? Atl•nla llt. Clt'veland I~ Ct"< llQO "·' Pot1t8"d •1 Ho...sloft M Wa$11lft91on. POO wuthc'• ""' .... ' M«lley LA•-All<1nl• ), W~t"Vtotl 3 80>IOn S, Co!o<edo l Phllede!llN• 3. Vancouvt'r 3 'Weort4I MK ll.., AUft C•nc•-1 S, WIMI-t Ou•l>K 1. 81,.,.,.l~ml f'Omoti!Cn 1. '"-• E"91a"" t 81'YS -~II ,.... S<-.. f'K-......,, 1 Ve•bum Del 1n-n 170 t P•~ (10-JJ I~ J Lono Beach Poly 1~1 •i • lnQI~ IU-11 1' ) Mom·~~ 1»41 13 6 Compton 111-SJ i• 1 Matin• 171.JI 0 I CrPKt!Me V•ll•v 111.71 ,. • El!oe,.._ l:IO-JI 1l 1t Melff o.l 11M I It 011\fl~ Lo.,OCe 11 ... 1. R~-11CMI, 81\1- Monlgo-ry 11._.) Diablos Dominate DeCa3as Player of the Year By ROGER CARLSON Of "'9 O•lly ,.,,_. $"9H South Coast League champion Mission Viejo captured the lion's share of all league honors with Player or the Year CPete Dec asas >. Coach of the Year <Bob Minier > and three others named to the select 10 by the Daily Pilot. A trio of Dana Hills stars earned honors1 led by first-team choices Mike Samuels and Doug Andrews. Samuels averaged 14.1 points a game with his slick inside game and Andrews was a steady factor in Dana Hills' annexation of a CI F olayoffs berth for the first time in ils history Also gaining a fi rst team berth is Ross Sutton of San Clement~. who was almost the entire offense for the Tritons. Player, Scbool A II -South Coast League First Team Ht. Cl. 6·2 Sr. 6-4 Sr . 6·1 Sr. 6·2 Sr. 6·6 Sr. Avg. 18.4 14.l is.4 14.4 9.9 P ete DeCasas. Mission VieJO Mike Samuels, Dana Hills J«>ss Sutton, San Cle mente Mike Roberts , Mission Viejo Doug Andre ws. Dana HiUs -second Team R andy Huffman, Mission Viejo Robin Charles, Capist rano Valley .-Brian Mulligan, San Clemente :Jan-0' Donnell, Dana-Hills : Jim Feicht, Mission Viejo 6·3 5-10 5·6 s-10 6-0 --J r . 11.3 Sr. 13.2 Sr. 6.9 Sr. 6.1 Sr. 4.7 . ,. ...... .-11 1 NM11', 111_.,ioe 1t..01 no '·Dow""' 111·11 '°' l . lH Aml9o$ 120-JI '1 4.Ce,..,..fltlMMllQI 77 J. 111'-KY fl•JI '1 6. 8ent-120-31 )) 7 8ever1y Hiiis l~I •• I Troy (~) 1• ' Chino 117•1 10 10(;Hines.tie111r11 " OtMn: ~I 11-..1, L;nwoocl 114-91, Pomon<I 111·11. CA<'rl~l14-41.uH.O.e 11MI. z.ii1 .. .--.11 1 C.eb<lllo 121-41 111 , 1119f'llttl l:I0-31 .. J. Minion Vlelo 111-41 e1 J Covl,.. l'!()-jl 17 s. 1 n010 120-01 70 6 Mo,_v.,,..,llMI » 7 Mevtelr l»Sl JI I Vici« Vel,.., (l .. SI 71 .J. Pere..-.nt Ila.SI il Ill. EI Monte 111-4 I 11 0t11e.-.: Sien"• 11 .. SI, .. ~), 8""'°"9f'\ llMI 1·A llaslt .... I I S.nt• OM• "' II; t. SL Monlu (71-31. J. 8•nninv (17-41; •. H•"""°'11e 111 .. 1. s. Monlcleor Prep 121-11; 6. Velley Olrlslltn Cto-31 , I. HOf'OhOff 117 .. 1; 1. Bowo Tech 11CMI; 9. Noire 0..,.., Riv. 1111 ... 1. 10 Avlellon 11"11. Slftall~....._,11 1 Ch~ll 171-11; 1 0reft9" LutMren 117 J I J. Pe~ Poly 111 .. 1; •. Aveloft 116-4), S. lllvenlO. Olrls11MI 11 .. 11; 6. S.n JKlnto 11~101. 1 Helqhh LvtMr.,n 11._.1, I . Crouro<teh 11 .. s1; t . M•r•~ 111-101. 10. A,,,...1c.t11 O...l'11en 11~1 GlllLS 4-Ah.-etMll I eve ... 120-ll; l. S&n Get><tel (tl-11; l. Me!M Del 11 .. l J; 4 LOOQ 8H<h POI'( 170-1), S. Ar<..,1• 11 .. 7). 6. Mir• Coll• 115'4 I. 7, MIHlll...,t.n a. .. 11 !IS.SI, I. Dos ~ 11'•1: t Sovlh Torunce 111 SI 10 Merv Ster 170-JI. 0111ers Ventur" 116·61 ; Alem•,.Y 11111. N•w,fft H..-Mr 11641; S•n Mercos ll•·•l; M•rl1ta (1S.Sl; P.t<llk 111·31. ).A ..... , ... 11 I lllOf'ell• 170.31 7 Alie Lome 111.JI 3 ElverslOe Poly (u-3). •-HOt111 Elver~~ '"°"'· S S.nl• Merl• 111 •I 6. C« .... *'Ao\¥ 11'"31; I OO•nr Hiii 1n.11. I ll-'llfld 111-11: t. Oceen View 11H l; 10. Los Altos (11-ll. 0 111ert· 1!1t.,.cle 117-JI; Sen Luis OblsPO 111·SI: CvorHs 111-61: Foothill 111·31. lOS Am190s 1~1. S...t• Montu 11.f•O. t .. .....-11 t. G....-121·21, 7 Co\llN 110-ll. J. ar-lf>y ti .. II; ( Ille I Clll)lstr-V elley 111-i I ...., MIS ''°" Vl•JO Oki; •· Sonore 111·•1: 1 Arte•I~ 117-41. I E-•llflre llS.tl : t . l e Hebte (1'·11. 10 Betit-11._.I Olh~n 11-.,..•d 116·41, 8 essett <11 •I SChllrr 111·11. Norttlvlew (16"'1. Ar(O't'O 11• 11 C•lttornl• 111-tl, Alven'° 119.01 Junior College ,,I Tennis Results ~ ".,,,, "° me1chu corno!eteO Or•n-•.~<111 SI ...... 81roMICh (GI def V1r09s .. ,. 6-1. Ve,..111, IGI • del S.t>U , ..... ). M . ,,,..ntn co I o.f. Alba .. 3. t•. M ; ~ton IQl~Jo'IQ«U•l.60: 8un.__. def. ~•rller 7-4, U , 6-J 6-J; elstoft IOI*'· Velie ~ ... ,. .. College, Prep Baseball ' ~LEG• L-llMcll St. 11, Soc.I Cofl-1 t(e41ed 9ftOf 1 fflM,., r•lnl Cet ~ ~......-j , "'-Ml J Cel Sii• l..A S. Sefl Oleqo St. t ~9"t:cllfW !I, CS Nortllrldgt t -.oyoi. S. c.1 Pol• "-l ~io-6, 8t~Wt1 • COllOll tt, Mor-V•l'-V 1 El fl~t.l!lot .. Gr-t BINGO FIVE 5250 GAMES UC ltl"°"tkllt t, Ar1-$1. 4 1'rlrtlfMI j , \-. .... ,_ hclflC •• ,.,, ........ s JUMIOtl CDU.e•& , 0r.,,...Coes1u a..iw.111 LACC S, ~ 4 17llWI•·• ••lnl • • ....... 7, cv-u ll 0 '"'" • ....... 1 • .. .... IOfOO&. Trwy T....,..maM Cl Ootedll 10, '°""t•ln V•llty I Wll.onl, LosAlemllosO Girla' S~ftball WINNINGS szoool>o TOT AL ,_MIGHT . ,..Olllwl • IVllY FllDA Y tie5H1' • DOOIS OPIM 1:30 P.M. Ii& y·llll) •AMIS -6'JO P..M. ,/ ~v-..,1J,LKAm'91tt.J . ~ ........... 9-lftt IL.A 11 --------------•SS. MltJ All eiAMU ST UT 7:IO P .M. l CAID MHMUM. SIMON & JUDE PAllSHHALL 20400 MAellOUA ............. HUMn•Tot4 llACH ' ~. ,_,,'*Y 21 . 1979 Sealiawks ·Strong Aret.i Prep Track Outlook IJ DAVE CUNN'INGBA• .,.. ............... "I tee .,...... Viejo as the FlJ"ll.·,_.. Coaeb .Jlm Zant is favorite and Capbilnao Valley Jut leU1al acqa.aia&ed with bis u a dart bone. but we would be team, havin& miuecl almost two ri:&bt on tbelr tails. lt'a IOiDC to weeu ~ practiee due to illness be a toqb race," Butler says. ud the raln. LacuAa Beach ls Moat South Co11t Lea1ue track tad field coacbe1 1ee 1111~ aion Viejo aa the runaway tavortte. w.blle. Mater Dei ii ex· pected to challen1e tor the ~n1elu1 Leacue crown and Ocean View n.tu'ff tow a tac· tor in the Empfre League race. IA...,_ ..._ Dua IWla coo.-aho afnteted witb a small Unseat fa ...-.. btP-jumper -m~ ---. - Eric SmJ!b......wtlc> baa_ckared M _ "W.e dolL't .bave .aiucb depth Hd flsures to be amonc tbe and we're weak in the hurdles, leacue'• best. but the •print.a aoot good,oow," Followina ls a pre-1euon out· look of the lbree Oran1e C-Oaat area teams who will be chasing Minion Viejo in the South Coast race. and brief rundown.a on Mater Del and Ocean View. Pre- league meets tor most schools begin this week. ID the triple jump the Dolphins Zant aaya. • 'lf neeybody slays have Steve Haytborne. who bas healthy we'll put together a good a 41·5 to bis credit. Charlie s print relay team , too." Larwood will be turning in long Norm Anderson carries much jump marks well past th~ 20-foot or the weight fo r Laguna . He's a barrier ~d co~ld also !ill in at 22.s sprinter in the 220 but he's the high JUmp pit. . also coming off a b a d back in· Two sophomores will be re•ed jury and bis effectiveness is sus- upon to flll several gal)s. with peel Oce••¥~ Llke Mater Dei, Ocean View will be at Its best when It's run· ning. The Seabawks' hope for an Empire League crown lies in the Rob Garden penciled in for the Bailon Arabe out from the mile and two mile a nd Jim football team, c~uld bolster the Glee d earmarke d fo r the s prints while a nother football sprints. player, Duane Clark. will run G a rde a -r a n 4 :37 a s a the 440and lhrowtbediscus. runne rs. · Without any seniors, Ocean View will be bard-~ressed but that's been the Seabawks' story all year, and they've produced outsta nding seasons in football and basketball a lready. freshman miler and was ~ad Bill and Tom Turne r in tbe league frosh-soph meet t« sophomore twins will be run: the two-mite. Fres~man ~od rung the 880. ' Mayer could develo~ mto an tm· Bruce Shaw leads the two-mile portant mile r, having clodced · d 4·57 as an eighth grader last crew while J.Jnne Wat~1ns an · .... Sc.ot Cool will al.so run distances. ye1r. Jay Thorson is the primary Junior Larry Hastings clocked 10.3 in the 100 and 23.3 in the 220 as a sophomore. and backed by s printe r Ri c k "Mo s e r, a sophomore. £-• Be.e• hwrdler now, with times ol 16.S Tbe Artists are faced with (bigb1> aod41.S Oows>. . several handicaps this season Brooks Jacobsen and J1~ which put them in the position of ~udge are each cap.able of hit· being a loagsbot in the league ti.Qg the 48-0 mark an the shot Moser has 10 .4 a nd 23. 7 times.to his credit. Ocean View also boas t s a r e turning freshman league champ in the 120 high hurdles (17.3 ) and a soph omore t wo.miler who clocked 10: 12 as a freshman. race. SeeTMCK. Pace IM 49ers Rip sec, 11-1 1'We have a good , strong s print group and s hould be strong in lhe 100, 220, «O a nd re· lays," says coach Paul Wi~µams. "And we've got some distance runners coming off a second· 'Place finish in Empire League cross country." LONG BEACH-What a dil·. ference two week5 has meant to the Long Beach State baseball team. Beach, now 5-6-1 oo the season, was sloppy helped out by play t>y· the Vanguards. "' J "We played as badly as we could possibly play... said sec Coach Doug Adams after bis team committed six errors. .......... "We're weakest in the hurdles and sprints. but we're at least two deep everywhere else," says an e nthpsiastic Coach Tim Butler, in his fi rst year as the head man ror Dana Hills. Jn their season opener two weeks a go. the 49ers were humi liate d by So uth e rn California College, 16·3. But Tuesday. they complet e ly tumed the tables on the same Vanguards, scoring an 11·1 rout that kept them unbeaten in their last five outings. Martt WOOct was the onJy bat· ter with t wo bits for the Vanguards. now 5.3. t. Kent Miyashiro drove in Sta n Thomas with the team's only run in the fourth inning. $C9f'I., ''"''-The game could have been worse since rain called it after six a nd a half innings. Long Soelll Colleve 000 100 0-I ) • L-a..c .. s~e .01 IOS •-ti • l 1. 'l'ftdl. Mus•._., <•I. Ott m <tM T--ttes...,, ._..-. W-+lfts. L-L_,I\. GWC Girls Breeze; Anteaters Winless With seven players scoring in double figures, Golden West College blitzed another women's basketball team Tuesday afternoon. Tbe Rustlers, led by 6-3 center Kim Elseabart. routed Santa Ana. 91·37, on the road to run their season record to 8-0. It was the fifth time Golden West bad scored over 90 points in a iame. Eisenhart, a freshman from Hawaii, led the team in scoring with 14 points and in rebounds with 12. P am Banks, a 5-10 gopbomore rorward from Marina High, had 10 points and IO rebounds while Terry Roberts, Elaine Kasper. Donna Martz and •Chris and-Karen Gage all scored in double figures. In colleilate action. UC Irvine dropped a 69·3S decision to Cal Poly Pomona that left the Ant· eaters 0·10 ln Southern California Athletic Assn. play. Denise Fairbanks had lS points for UCI. * * * * * * 0...... "'"'ti, Safll• ..... 11 C.I h4y ,..,_. •t. UC INIM lJ Cll Poly sco .. no -v~c~e 10. Sciencer •. Moellff '· TOO!'· Groth I, McCl11,.. I, Mc.KlMt\I 7. ftl.lll•r t. e.,.r 11 Gokhn WHt 1CMlno-ft-ns it. 8enlls 10, K. Gell' 10. Kln~H. C. 0- 10, IC•~ 10. 81;tftCI '· Marl1 10, E IWft ... rt 14. UC ln1M tc0r"'9-L°"9fellOW t, Mlls1 .. o I. F•lrbHll!s u. Mills •. Foll••.S-2. S...te Me SCMlnq-(J\ellerjff t. H•lf11m.t' Cal Poly Pomon• lJ.IS. Mllchell n , S.S.n•. Halfllm.t· Goldtn WeJt •S.IS Rustlers Crunilile As it bas been all year, Wayne Leeds' shooting was the only highlight for the Golden West College men's basketball team Tuesday night. Leeds canned 8 of 11 shots from the field and scored 18 points but the RusUers were never a fac· tor in losing their season finale to LA Harbor. 79·61, at home. Leeds fin.isbed the year shooting 65 per cent from the noor 030 of 199> for Golden West, which ended the campaign 9-20 a nd was 3.9 in the Southern Cahlom ia Conference. Golden West never led and shot just 41 percent from the field (21 of 68). LA Harbor, meanwhile, shot a sizzling 61 percent (33 of S4 > to finish the conference 6-6. * * * * * * UM~0'' 0... .... 16il .. .. .. " ft -""°"nQft • t 10 l!lruc:e ' 0 • Fe•r•nte l t • 0.n"WIMlft s t 12 Hoous • I " Jardine • ' • ·~~s l ' • Ev..,, • 0 • I 0 1 L-S • , " Alkins l 0 • M~uner J 0 • "'"'''r<ln'1 1 I ' 8HSley I 0 t RMCI 0 1 1 Totals 21 j " • 10 M•l~'-A---awl Kni9N Mc0•,,ltl• • 0 • Totel '°"'" LA H¥tl0f' U, Goio.n Hollb I 0 t Wttt 17. ~°"'·J-(Goldtn , Toten ll IJ " Wesll. FHr...ce IL.A .. ,rtior~ LEASING? If YOU DOtt'T HAVI oua qu()TI. YOU All PIOIAll. Y PA vn. TOO MUCH! 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Snake were partners in the sport of drag racing but since that tlme, each bas gone his separate and successful way in seeking fame and fortune on the nation's asphalt strips. The Mongoose, or course, is Tom McEwen of Fountain Valley and the Snake i s D on P r udho mm e . Last y e ar Prudhomme h ad the No. 1 car in the world or funny car competition and McEwen was No.2. Saturday night at Orange County In- ternational Raceway, the duo will be together a gain, one or the few limes in re· cent years that they have not beeo clashing in head·to·bead competition. The event Is the annual East vs. West funny car, jet. rocket and wheelstand cbampionahlps at OCIR. Prudhomme and McEwen will be joined by John· Lombardo and Pat Foster on the West team of funny car competitors. , They will face a team of Raymond Bea- dle, Tom Hoover, Ron Colson and Tom Pro-ck in t,bat portion of the competition. Jet car entrants include Doug Rose and Les Shockley for the West against Roger Gustin and Tommy lvo. Brad Proffitt (West> faces Ed Ballinger in the rocket I.aoks Deeeiviag cars while Jack Ebrmantrout <West) wlll battle Mark Hlldonen In wbeelstanders. The rocket can wlll be among the crowd favorites with Proffitt piloting the world's fastest accelerating vehicle -USA One. Ballinger will be io the Stratosphere. Both cars have tun the quarter-mile in four aod one-half seconds at over 350 miles per hour. Scoring will be on a one point for each win basis with all cars running three times. Gates open at 10 Saturday morning with the East-West showdown getting under way at 7. Unseeded lntz, Okker WID Upsets Getting to tlie_Root Of Brewing Issue Fresh Snow Hits Resorts In Southland Most Southern Calirornia ski areas have gotten between one and two inches of fresh snow in the last two days, and the re- sorts fart.her north are getting even more. By DAVE CUNNINGHAM Oftlle Dlllly l"!Mt St.tf From AP Dispatches Cleaning out the Orange Coast area tennis notebook : DENVER -Top-seeded Ed· die Dibbs survived, bu~ two other seeded players lost open. ing-rowMI matches Tuesday in a men's pro tennis tournament. While at Disneyland, a coach of the Bavarian junior tennis team spotted one of the youngsters oo bis team drinking what looked like a frosty stein of beer. Conditions v ary from bard-pack to spring skiing, and while some areas are making snow nigbUy, the latest snowfall was so light that it had only a temporary effect on conditions. Dibbs survived a second-set challen1te from unseeded Tim Wilkison and won in straight sets 6-2, 7-6. Uns eeded T o m Okker of Holland downed se<:ond·seeded Raul Ramirez 6-4, 7-6 and un- s e e..d e d Bob Lutz of San Clemente lost the first set to rourth·seede d Tim Gullikson before rallying for a 4·6, 6-3, 6-0 victory. Concerned with the image of bis touring German team, the coach severely reprimanded the youth before an interpreter could explain, in an animated discussion, that root beer is non-alcoholic. It only LOOKS like a fine, dark German brew. ••• FINALS IN THE FOUllTll ANNUAL Capistrano Open are scheduled this weekend, with championship matches for men's , women's and mixed singles and doubles set Saturday and Sunday at the Capistrano Racquet Club. ••• P&OPOSmON 13 MAY HAVE saved tax dollars, but it also ~ ...... -Olw lfK" of ...,. ""*on• 2'"*1n<11 -· i-c,..ln -•lln<J. MellMY Ml• -a-Jd..o Inc ... ,, lo;ir lifts -·•11"9. ... rd pack -packed~· Mil s-tw -hM 3' to 4t inc!IH • ....., Pkk and PKked PQWder, '-POmfl ~ -t- -ralln<J. Mt. llaNy -Besa ... lftchH •... ,d PKll -packed_..,,'-cll<tlrl -rallft9. MOTOR SPORTS I TENNIS I TRACK Silly CIF. Pairings . I am unable to recall a CIF basketball pla)'Olf 111teat. more wildly put toaetber than the one wb.leb be'1U ~· week. • Never hN dlllance belweeo oehoola been ..,... ·m with s uch openers as Newport Harbor at Oxnard, Valley at Ocean View, Glendora at E1tancla Monica at Corona del Mar, Dana Hilla at Charter Oak Notre D-.me of Sberlll&G..OaJua at Marina, Jut.a umpihe A natural, such H ff uoUneton Beach and Oeeaa schools wtth but two miles of separaUon , wu pueed ~ Tbua, instead or a cipaclty crowd ror lhoM two, ~ View boltl Simi Valley and Compton is at H~ Beach. ·--· j NEWPO&T HA&B0&'8 came m11bt be tbe ~,. The §aiJorJ could eaally have been matched witb ~ League champion Mater Del, while Oxnard eoalcl ·1a-.e, hotted Mater Dei's opponent, Murphy HJ1h. located U. IC Angeles. :• In tcannlnic the playoff abeetl, not one Oraqe CoaDt1 school IJleeU another reicard.lesa of tbe divialoa. la aa et;~ fort to m ak e the pl ayorr1 a widespread affair, this Uroe the Cl F Southern Secilon offi ce ha. re· ally outdone ltulr. Lo1lc tnward attractJve gamea or In eoUclog 1 good crowd apparently means nothing. TJus type or bu11ln1 ap. pears to make as much 8efJIMl aa some ol the other bualng golnlJ on ln Los An8elea. CIF &EPO&TEDLY rao $95,000 ln the red on anticipated revenue from the football playoffs and maybe part of that loss can be attributed to the playoff structure. Imagination ls one thing, but to PLUTKO simply forg_et about·logislics makes no sense. • CIF administrative assistari\ Ray Plut..ko says it isn't as easy as it looks. . "It wasn't looked at that way at all in terms of Orance County schools. We looked at the possibilities for seven straight days and it changed every morning. "For every No. 1 team in the playoffs, the No. 2 from that league bas to be' in the opposite bracket. And oqe of the other four eight-team sections has to have the.No. 3 team. This really cuts the ratio down." PLUTKO DOES NOT DISPUTE the fact that bis guidelines did not prevent the above argued point& about Huntington Beach, Ocean View, Mater Dei and Newport Harbor. although the HB·Ocean View game would have re· quired a tint or juggling. * *. WITH THE ADDITION of AJl-CIF 4-A back Kerwin Bell to the Edison football picture (see related story, Page Bl ), the Chargers' future appears bright..\....to say the leut. Even without Bel I it looked pretty good with quarterback Frank Seurer, 6-5 tight end Mart Boyer, linebacker Bill Malavasi (210 ) and lineman Tim Inmao (235 > in the fold. ••• FOUNTAIN VALLEY HIGH quartefback Gii • Compton, chosen for the Shrine Game in Pasadena waa due to sign a national letter or intent tonight to attedf the University of Arizona. Also bound for the state of AriaoDa is Compton's aerial target, Shrine pick Kevin Mqer'mlr, who will be attending Northern Arizona University. MARINA WGH VDU~~ l ckle Steve Green, a ~ pound first-team AU-Sunset League star, is beaded for the University of Arkans as under the coaching of Lou Holtz. Green is due to sign Thursday night ... In other fi rst-round matches Tuesday, Stan Smith defeated . . Hank Pfister 6·3, 6-2; Marty • Riessen downed Jaime FiUol of Chile 6-3, 8-2; seventh-seeded Dick Stockton• defeate d John Austin 6-4. 6·3 and Sherwood. Ste wart defeated Eliot Teltscher 6·2. 6-3. ,• . . cut funds from the Corona del Mar Hi~h women's athletic pro- gram, and the John Wayne Tennis Club is taking steps to replace some of that money. In conjunction with a Newport Beach sports fashion shop, the Wayne Club is sponsoring a benefit 10,000-meter run March 10. Kratlla It .... -Olw Inell of new -on • bale 72 ... lnchH. -dwlr and 11• t--al· lnQ. Mt. W..,.._ -T-lfKlllS of -,_on a bale'°"' lllCN$, two lift' -•tlnQ. Crysi.t It .... -ti'> lncr.s of new lllOW on • llH• 30-40 lnclln, lflrft tlfts oper•llft9. 5-......,... -Olw Inch new lllOW on a baW Of U·60 lllC""• four lifts 01111rall"9, r•MrY•tiOM *** BUN'l1NGTON BEACH mGR water polo star Dana Taschner was recently named All -American, a a~rting ac· complishmeot for a player without playoff recognition. . . \ • ~ • .. '· T, ~ .. J t t •' For a registration fee of $6, runners can compete for trophies In any of siX age divislons. TENNIS Each participant wiH receive a T-shirt. Scheduled to begin at 9 . a .m., the race will start near C'AMllOrS Bot the Newporter Inn. circle around Corona del Mar High, continue SAN J UAN, Puerto Rico down Back Bay Road and finish at the Wayne Club. Jimmy Connors easily disposed Early registration deadline is March 5. For information phone of Manuel Orantes of Spain, 6-3, 644-6900· * * * 6-1, in an opening-round match ALSO ON THE BENEFIT T1lAIL is the Los Caballeros Rae· or a round-robin World Cham-quet and Sports Club in Fountain Valley, which is helping raise pionship Tennis t<ntmament in funds for the West Orange County handicapped students. Puerto Rico. --tos-Caballeroswill host an open benefit toumey-Mardr 3-'4 nd In other matches, Peter Flem-March 10-ll. Proceeds will help the sports, recreation and com· throuv" Tk ke'lron r.com .... nOed. SIMW v.-., -8-... ,. Inches. "•rd. peck, tour llftl-all119. O.NmlM -0... l11Ch of new snow on a ~ ot 24-'I lllCMS, -lift to toe> In oper•llon. Mem...-lilMMal11 Ba'le 81 11\ct>es. trau s of new -· !<Mir lilts oper•lln9, more wllen -•Illar pwmitl. J-............ -Base SI lncN s, tra<ft of -~. four lifb '" oper•llon, ll"OI'• ,....., _,.., permit\. Taschner was an All-Sunset League player for three years and earned first team All-CIF honors as a senior after scoring 83 goals. * * * ESTANCIA HIGH ALUMNI, including Jim Campbel) of the New York Yankees chain and Bob Madden of the Chicago White Sox system, will be giving the Estancia vars ity a test Saturday ev~ning (6:30 ) at Davis Field iQ Costa Mesa. .. F,....P.,.e•:J TRACK ROUNDUP FOR AREA. • • ing defeated Adriano Panatta of munity living activities of the Huntington Beach High Guidance Italy 6·3, 2·6, 6·4 and Vilas Centerforhandicapped students. put, while Wil Petway anchors pressure-tested athletes a vail&· Backing Planta are' two Gerulaitis whipped Ille Nastase All divisions of singles and doubles will be offered. For in· the high jump. ble. sophomores, Pat Brown and Bob of Romania 6·3, 6·2. formation phone 848·1774, ext. 250. Sall Cle.eat~ In the sprints, the Tritons will Trotter. and they both run close * • * "If th I be counting on Hancoc k and to the 2:00 mark for the 880. F~• .... ltz Rolls Registration is now being accepted for the Laguna Beach e younger peop e can Chuck Lyster in the 100, with w· t Festi al Do bl Ch · bi ed b · step in and do the job and the Junior Steve Uchytil also D ETROIT -Second-seeded tn er v u es amp1oos ps schedul to egl.D this distance people come through, other sprinters backing up: Jim figures as one of tl'ie top middle Dianne Fromhollz disposed of weekend and conclude the following weekend, March 4·5. Anyone Deming, Robert Ridgeway and ·Renata Tomanova 6-2, 6-4 Tues· 18 years of age or older may enter provided they live in Laguna we're fOing to be in good possibly Nate Rowsey, out from di s tance runners, while day in the nrst round of a Beach or are members of the tennis association. Students under s hape,' says San Cle mente the football tum. Robinson's other top athletes in-' f -' 1 t . agel8mayenterwithaparent. CoachJobnBalak. e lude high j umper Cl'aic women s pro es.,iona enms Desp1·te a lack f nhri ed Deming and Paul Edwards Carlyle, s printer Al va· risco, tournament at Cobo Arena. Divisions include men's, women's and mixed doubles in all · 0 \'X.,.. enc will run lbe 440, with Edwards To P . s eeded Martin a divisions. Entry fee is $14 per team, and Information is available seniors, San Clemente will be la bbed as the t eam 's mos t sbol putter Monte Olson and Navratilova breezed past un· by phoning the La~una Beach recreation dept., 497-3311, ext. 238. s trong in severa l eve'bts. versatile athlete. hurdler Jim Reyes. All are seeded Renee Blount 6.1, 6.1 in a * • * · especially those few where the juniors. • first-round match SPEAKING OF LAGUNA BEACH, recreation denartment Trltons have varsity experience. -a•-r o-i Ir youth were not the key word rvt Do All ill be di 1 ·.,. ~· In the long jump and triple '"' 11-c-IC'W for Mater Del, it would certainly Seventh-seed ed Virgini a supe sor ug en w en ng a 15-year st nt 10 tue city jump. San Clemente bas three tr Mater Dei is good this year, be depth. The Monarchs bave Ruzici defeated Iva Budarova in soon to move to southern Colorado. a hard-fought 7.6, 6.1 duel Tennis ls just a small part of Allen's work for the city. He or-athletes who scored in last it will be ~eat next season. The solid backing in every event. ganizes, from top to bottom, Just about every recreational activity year's league finals-Dave Han-Monarc~ key word Is youth. Two of the school's top cross In other first round action, in Laguna Beach. cock. Mike Eddo and Mike None of the athletes ranked in country runners, Paul Cba&>man ~:~~ie3.t~:. ~~e~t:3 :f!!! Hls Jong hours and tireless work will be missed. U his private Wade. Hancock went 45-6 in the w:b~n si~x a bienfo~~c:od~~~~ :::~!m~nn~I ~u: ~ Jauaovec of Yugoslavia defeated business in Colorado runs 88 smoothly as bis recreation depart· t~~'versely, the blgb jump ap-is a freshman-mile r Bob sophomor e cba mp in' tbe _N_in __ a_Boh ___ m_M __ o_in_d_a_l8_·_1_,3_-_6,_&-_2_. _____ m __ e_nt_in __ La1UJ1 _____ •_ee __ a_c_h_,_1t_will ___ be ___ a_h_u_1_e_s_uc_cess ___ · ________________ ~pe_a_r_s_to __ be __ a __ w_e_a_k_s~po __ t._wt __ t_b_no ____ P_l_an_ta __ . _____________________ h_u_r_d_les __ . ____ ~----------- FROM Fash ion Island . Newport Beach ST-EREO SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR .. ~ P.tiaet•rn Planned ,. ""A Goodyear techmcian is purposedly drHl· i.q amalJ boles in this 12,500-pound radial tire, desiped for use by front-end loaders. The small holes allow air to bleed from the thick .TUbber tread. The plant is at Topeka, Kas. Jelul,F. llldatyre,·El Toro, has been promoted tO vice president in the business development de-partment of Vnloo Bank's South Orange County re- gional office. Newport Beach. He joined the bank in 1973 and most recently was an assislant vice president . • Jeffrey J. Ross has been named chier fin ancial officer of American Home Mortgage Corp .• Newport Beach. He is former financial vice president of Newport Equity Funds, Inc., and was corporate controller for AdCo Advertising or New'port Beach He also has experience with Peat, Marwick, Miicbell & Co • . , f De.W DM&al, Newport Beach, has been pro- _. to zone vice president for Stanley Home Pm••~&.a. lllc. He was an area sales manager. Ue began bis dealership in Massachusetts in 1950 and was appointed unit sales leader in 1950 and to Cleveland central branch sales manager In 1955. Between 1959 and 1970 he was branch sales manager of Erie. Pa., and Rochester. N.Y. In 1970 be was promoted to Los Angeles central area sales manager * . .by D. JoM:s&ea. Lake Forest. has joined Can· •ell • ClaafflD Commerdal Interiors, Inc .• Newport Beach. Bis responsibilities include business develop- ment in office furniture sales and interior design services. He was previously associatt!d with Eastman. Inc., Long Beach, as a business in- !eriors coosultant. • c . c.eeua F. Coa.k.ling has been named assis- tant manager at Wells Fargo Bank's Newport Center office . SIM' is a former loan officer at the Newport Center olfice and spent two years wilb the First ln· teramericas Corp., New York, before joining the bank in 1976. * W.G. <Gay) Tllrau, Newport Beach, has re· tired as president of Presley of Southern Callfenda, Newport Beach, a subsidiary of the . · Presley Companies. He joined the company in August 1972 after a •.. · 31-year career as a Marine aviator. •. · . Be ~ to build a few custom homes each .. , ~JUI' and will wort part-time overseeing develop. . • • 'meDt ol the company's Nellie Gail Ranch, an : : .. -..aantrian community in Laguna Hills. ..... . . ... 1 .... ArtlHl.r and Glell GeUatJy have been ·.. elected principals and directors of Bissell/ August. Newport Beach. . . • GeUaUy, associated with the firm since 1966. · · • will uaume responsibility in planning and design deve)opmenL Arthur, who joined the company In 1975, will auume responsibility in management and · · ' coutruction.ervices. ·. QTM Sells A Better _Mouse Trap The Remington SR101 All working parts and 1upplles of the REMINGTON are Inter-changeable with the leleeltic9. Only one machine Is completely oompetlble with the IB~and you've guessed •.•• lt'l ,the REMINGTON. (n4) 957-1195 • ~ality Typewriter ¥-A ..a Maintenance Joe. .... . .. . 'Affluent-' Believe In Inflation NEW YORK <A Pl -Amerleans whoa pre·lu Income• total '30.000 a )"Hr or more overwhelmlnsb believe lnnaUon ls not about to 10away,11ya a naUonwtde survey Alt~h this 1rou~ or "atnuent" bo)IH rev.resents u.t nine percent of the MUoo 1 78 ml ion houaebolds. the mood and 1pendln1 patterm or these A111 r1('1nl are otQbvloua lnteml to the 1roup ol bankl. lnsuran~e •nd cred.11 card companlea. retailers and Invest- ment ltrms who 1ponsored the $1 .S m lllon1t&Mly. T HI'! 8VaVEY was contuct.ed last 1prln1 by SR I lnlernatJonal~ a non· profit. Jilenlo Park research rmn. and w11 releued lhlt month. SRI would not disclose tbe na mes of the 1urvey'1 .spontora, SIU aald Its poll of 2,400 bouleboldt showed that 85 percent of the men and 87 percent or lbe women questioned belleve "a bllb rate of inflation will be with us for a long Ume to come." 'fbe retpondents split when ulled lf they believe they will be able to main· t.aln tbeir current standards of Uvtn1 llve years from now despite lnfiatton. But most Indicated they don't think lbe government will bail them out if they fall on bard limes. THlaTY·FOUa PERCENT of the men aria 28 percent of the women agTeed their living standards won't 10 annua ( down even ti inflation cont.lnuea, the SRI report taJd. But more than one·tbird or those polled uid they doubt lf they can keep up with 1plrallnc coat., and more than two.tblnll diaacreed wbeauked lf they tbou&bt "if I don't mana1e to •ave now. the 1overnment tan •t 1olq to let me starve. later.•• AcCOl'dln& to tbe Federal Home Loan Bank Board, new home pricee have riaen- 22 pettent over the past year to $'70,900. Tbe &alll outdiata.oced lut year's t per- cent increase in the cost of living, and a little more than two·lhJrda of those polled by SRI aaJd they believed "It is bard to beat investments in real estate" as an lntlation hedge. earn ' e Let's talk. Bank of America is offering the Interest/Checking Plan. Now you can earn interest on the money you normally keep for writing checks. between checking and savings for you automaticaJI~ Less trouble and time than keeping separate accounts. Plus, you get all the other conveniences of California's-largest bank. The Interest/Checking Plan is really a checking account with a special savings account attached. And the money you keep in it can earn a fuJI 5% annual interest. compounded dail~ At the end of each year that's one dollar on evety twenty you've aveTaged as a balance throughout the year. Actually, depending on the balance you maintain, Interest/ Checking could earn you more than keeping part of your money in a savings & loan at 5~ % and part In a checking account which pays no Interest. We'll be glad to show you how. It's easy to use. With the Interest/ Checking Plan we make the transfers -, The Interest/Checking Plan may or may not be right for you. It all depends on the size of the balance you maintain. To find out. simply stop in any branch and talk it over with a New Accounts Representative. If this plan isn't for you. we offer a wide choice of other checking plans to fit your individual needs. BANK OF AMERICA - DAILY PtlOT U PR!PARATION OF TAX R!TURNS v ... Round TuPleMlno .MARTIN t.SCHNEVER I Attorney At La'¥ Cit•• ..... CWWIM~Ac I 1• M9ACT ....... I ....._ .. u-rr...,..1 ~ .. , .. ~ &hi S ...... u.l.THc..t ... u.L....-c-t 1IOODOWST. IUl'n400 Nl!WPOM HACH . ·• •• I, '1 \ I t . .. ' • -OM.VPILOT .. Nomad Fenees i1nself In ID Style : • ·~· LOH u c-• •1• SETH, W. Va Omehaw KHtlna«. nrUftd ft()fMd, built a fence In front of tht' one· bedroom house hf' and hi wilt. Flora, moved Into fin )'C-~ri •10. a au.... en h had become domullcated Ont1 momlltK. mow~na the la wn, be eamt' upon w mt> UUl plHUc IOkUen, f'llthl of them , toy Iona lost and lore ottf'n by some prt'vlou.a rl('('up~nt of th~ Muse F.IGtn' CED R po:,h support· cd h is nt"W f<'n('t• Ah" Just for k1t"k :s, h\1 naall'd ont-. oltht>r to the top of eal'h pmt 54!ntmcb "That wa the ta.rt (lf ll ' ht' said "From tht'o on, lolO)'thtn ~ I picked up I hun.: oo the fe~ Now people, t>Sf>('dolly <'hald~n. bring me ttungs for tht' fence. Yoo on 1 wbat has hap pened." Th f lrul~ ... ID thfl OD(' current ~. a bappcnloa. IT 18 A l lCHoot·lona. 10.root hi1h tolla1e. a mal"Yelou1 mid den, • ~4Cfffft pal'Orama or the detritus ot thf'NI •f'ntoraUon!'I ol HI• on the banka or the Bia Coal Rittr' Coffte poe.a , dlppt1ni, mtnt'ru' lamp • hubop • Ila b1t1ht11. bowfln1 p ru , rattltanall rat tll' . wrlal• tche , harnt'I hamts. lanteom!I.. paint "<'rape.ni. bathtub plugs, wrenchH . combll , I i a h t b u I b , t• y r 1 I 11 ic ~ 1• • , hockaaws, dolla, hor~u hot'a, radi~ . .cold trophlea, p11101i.. fl11h1na n"\"'l , th•lrlbutor t'UJ):i, buttt'r chunu. "I tnt\d to count lhe itt.1ms once." Kes.Jn1e:r .aid "Col to 4,200 bfto l 1ol Urod and qull and I wan 't n..1arl)' done. ··NOW TH a no more room on tho fcncQ, but I have an ldH I'm aioln• to 1ttrl hancinc thin•• on lhal olm tree at the nd of tho f(ln<'C' " Branchlnl out, )'OU mltiiht .. >' Yt1r hc-r part. Flora, not to m1•nt on wm~ pf the neiahbon, 11u11pN•ted ht'r huaband mlibt be a bit t ttched . as the y say ht1rnbout.s, wht>n he started bis proJt'l'l 1l acn·w And grew. And .irt'W ·1 h 1t thought nowers would tw nlrt• ulonQ the fence," she •Hild P 88t:a&BY beaun to stop - tourl:st•. truckers -to find out what manner of man would con· truct such a lhlna. They found a P rofifi Tip: S e ll Short By SHEllllY LUCAS Virtually uJJ stocks and warrants listed on the One thing you m ust remember when investJni New York and American stock exchanges, certain 1n the stock market: You never buy the market. over·the~nter stocks, and all NYSE-listed bonds The market is merely a backdrop for individual is· and convertible bonds may be sold short -but on· sues. Even when ll is at Its most bearish, there are ly lo a margin account. The Federal Reserve stocks goin~ up And even ln a raging bull market, Board requires that your broker retain the pro- lbere will be stocks declining. ceeds of your short sale and that you deposit initial This bnngs us to our point for today: bow to margin baaed on the net proceeds. m ake money m a down market, even on a declin· The lnttlal margin is ueually the same as the ing stock. Am ong several strategies one might percentage or the total amount you would have to choose is selling short. This Is a technique suitable put up for a regular margin purchase, now 50 per· only to investors who can afford and are comfort.a· cent. ble with taking rather high risk. FOil EXAMPLE, YOU SELL short 100 shares .. EVEN IF YOU WILL NEVElt sell short In of XVZ at 100 and your broker retains $10,000; the your life, rend on. Understanding how short selling initial margin requlremenl is 50 percent, so you works shows you how the short position can in· must deposit SS,000. nuence the ma rket trend. It will, in fact, help you to In addition lo the initial federal require ments, beabetterinvestorinthe"longside." tbe NYSE and most brokerage houses have In a sense, short selling is the reverse of a established mar~in mal!'tenance requireme!l~ on normal trade. First you sell a stock -creating a short sales. (We ll explam more about marg10 ma "short" position then later you buy baclr to future column.> "cover" your position. Jn effect, you sell stock' you A short sale will not be executed ll therstock r YIEWFROM THE STREET don · t own, u s u a 11 y cannot be borro.wed (sometimes the brok.e~ must ~cause you expect it to go lo another rirm tor the stock). All dividends decline in price. belong to the stock lender. The stock you're sell· IN ntE EVENT THAT THE lending broker .. ing you borro~ from or requests that the borrowed shares be returned and th rough your broker , your broker is unabre lo borrow other shares, it who delivers il to the person who is buying it. If will be necessary ro r your broker to buy the shares the price or the stock declines as you expected, you that you are short, close out your short position can buy it on the open market (at a lower price> and deliver the shares that were bought ln to the and replace what you borrowed. lending broker. Your profit will be the dirference between the There is one type of short selling used to pro- proceeds or the initial <short) sale and the cost of tect profits, rather than make them. ll is called buying the same stock back later. short selling against the box, THE RISK IS TIIAT THE stock might go. up and although it involves selling instead. You would then have to buy il al a higher sha res of a. stock you actually price, incurring a loss. This loss ls potentially un-own. you still deliver borrowed limited, because there is no limit to bow bigb the sha res (rather than you~ oym> price might go. By contrast , the regular "long" to c_omplele ~he sale . f hl5 IS a purchase of a stock limits your loss to tbe amount ~evace sometimes u~e~ wben an of your origjnal investment, because the stock 10vestor bas a profit 10 a stock pricP <'an go no lower than zero. but wants lo postpone actually ORDER YOURS NOW • • 1000 BEAUTI FUL STICK-ON LABELS STYLISH TYPE ON GOOD QUALITY WHITE GUMMED PAPER • PERSONALIZED •EASY TO USE taking the capital gain <either s hort· or long-term> to a later LUCAS lax year. Let's say, for example, you own a stock that has doubled in price, but ~ou can't afford tax-wise to realize the capital gain this year. Still, the stock may decline In prtce, so you're afraid to postpone s-:lling it. Solution: you sell short again st the box. You sell borrowed stock short this year, then early the following year , you cover the short with the stock you own. THE GAIN WILL NOT BE recognized until the date the s hort is covered. Hf{}w. ver, long-or short-term status or the gain will determined by the holding period at the lime th short sale was entered into. Jn other words, selli g short against the box may not be used lo turn short-term gain in· to long.term gain. If desirable. you may also use a s)\ort against; the box to defer a loss. How does all this informfllion help the Investor who never intends to sell a stock short? Becauu, by knowing the ,.,short interest" in a stock -that is, how much of a particular stock Is currently short you may be able to foresee an upturn In the market since eventually all shorts must be covered. Sherry Luca.! 1a an account e:recutl~ tn the Sonia Ana office of Memll l..ynch. Pierce. 1''enner and Smith. A new marketplace for Orange Coast purchasing agents and busl· nesses begin!) Marc h 1 in the Dally Pilot. • FOR YOU OR A FRIEND Businesses can find or offer for s ale equipment and supplies ln the new classified column, "Business to Busi· ness." r---------------------, F11t 1n this coupon clip and mail with St 7$ t .25 PG4JllOO to. Pilot Printing. Label Div. Post Office Box 1560 • 330 W. Bay St. Costa Mesa. California 92626 Be Sur IO Use Your ZIPCX>de PILOT PRINTING L, ______ ,_, ____ _ Sale of overstocked ttnd unneeded items also will a id o wide variety of firms in the column. Look for "Business to Business" ln the inve5tmeot, financial and business columns, ln the classified section of the OaHy Pilot. DAILY PILOT I ')' remubble peraon Indeed Omehaw Ke1t1ln1er was born ( AMERIC4 J • fe w mUea from hero In lSO.. Like others~ of artJst1c bent, he had an llch lo travel, to ae lbJngs. "I became a hobo a nd ? loved It. It's a wonderful llfe ," hu aald wlatfully. "Here one da.y, there tbe next In Jall. out o( Jail. Then they began getting strict. In Georgia, you could get 40 days on the rock pile tor hoboing. W aan 't worth it. Sald Flora. "J 1wear I don't 'know why f went for that rambl· ln1 man, but I round out 10 years a10. For lhe pa.t 10 year• I've been amn1 pretty bad, arthrllla, bad eyea. Ho 1ee1 to everythlnc. tokes care of ever)'thlna.· Ke cares fe>r me. "Ile ha.I his rau1ll, but. that's all right. 1'be otheJ' day 1 aa1d, ·Omcy. do you know what day this l17' He Hid, 'Oroundho1 Day. ain't It?' l 111d, 'Yea, and also o ur 46th weddln1 an· nlveraary.' "That fenee hu brouab& us trlend1. 1 uaed to keep a lllt of all the rolka who saw It. and atopp~ to chat. They came trom ~ 1tat.ea and Canada. All the little· chlld,..n come by to look a& It, too, and to put tblap on It, and that auita me flne. "I 'll tell you, 1 like the fence. "SO I BECAME a lru~k driver, still on the go. Never did settle down until my knees went bad. back in about 1960 " "IF THAT FENCE la what makes him happy, l&'s all rtiht with me. Some people call It Junk, some people-call it pretty. J like it." A debate you could hear ln any art aaUery, Flora. Stick by th&l rambUn1 maa. ..~ ............ EX·NQMAD SETTLES DOWN WITH A FENCE THAT'S ABOUT TO BRANCH OUT Omehaw Kesalnger Stopped Counting the Hangers On at 4,200, When He Tired . Ov~r The Counter MA SOU~ HEW YOftK IAPI Clflw lel 36 .... 3''> :~:~~Ct,,, )I ~ t0 ,1 P ... l::P 1 "" s, ........ 21•. n··:1 -Tiie ~.,. llst ~Gfl • 36 ~ S'• •'• ~ t ..... St~rtSI ,: ,r; lfps a11 d D OIDIU ,. '° 1111mtG\ ,.,. 14'• ,.....E111 ~ ,, ... 11 • ."' l~!1 settct::W,:~ cu!t1 i"•'"" " ln8kWs" ~rohl 4A.~ ~ 7V, UPS AHO DOWNS OHie" ASVl•a:;r g,o•Trt u-. 1611> h•eSoUI 1~W• P.ll•-.. ,. r':f:EEtic S•• '"'' "IEW VOftK <API -The IOllewlflO II IM count~ , llrf't<I ... I\, J•mWPr . , ... 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'-Js talS, IWS • ·re· OV· ally ate .. led tin ICk !It. ln re, DI ID Dl se of le 's ia le • .. • D y e '1 STOCKS I BUSINESS dn NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS ) • ......... ~ N DAILY PILOT 117 Seeret's o .at Japan Teti.a Market Share By MILTON •osaowrrz One piece or inlormat.ron not euy lO come by ls marlltt share. l know bff au.se I apend a &ot ol lime trylng to ferret lt.ouL With tome industries, there's no problem. Automobile 1ale1 fiCUtt8 are publlsbed for all to see. We also ba'1e a 1ood fbc on beer sales. avr roa THE VAST llAIOUTY or lnduatriH then 1' no publltbed intormatlon. ln American business, market share 11 more often than not regarded u a trade secret. U you don't think so. call up Proet.er & Gainble In Clncirutati and asll what share of the det.ef'gent market Tide haa. The absence of such Information provides a «ood Uv· ing !or aome research companles. A.C. Nielsen Co. Is known tor ill ''Nielsen ratio1s" or teJevltion proframs, dlscloalng bow many persona watch which shows. However , the com· pany 's r eal .Ptofat center ta the measurement of goods movlng out of grocery and drug stores. brand by bJ'and. lt sells t h at information Money .. Tree to manufacturers and their advertising agencies. It's different in Japan. I was amazed lO discover re- cently that market share figures are collected by the gov· emment and since 1972 they have been published annuaUy in a book issued by the Yano EcoJ'.)Om.ic Research Institute. J was further asl.Ounded lO learn that Yano bas published an Engllsh·language edition or this book, ''Market Share in Japan 1978." It's a fascinating book, this 376-page volume, chock full of information about the entire Japanese marketplace. JAPAN RANKS SECOND TO the United States in automobile production -and lhe leading producer there, accounting for 33.5 percent or output, is Toyota. FollowiQi right on Toyota's heels, with a 33.1 percent slice is Nissan <Datsun). Honda holds third place with a 10.4 percent share. One brand, Kirin. controls 62 percent or the Japanese beer market. Instant coffee sales are Increasing in Japan at the rate of 10 percenta year. with two companies taking 96 percent of the market between them. Nestle <Nescafe, Taster's Choice I holds 76 percent. Runner-up. with 20 percent. is Ajinomoto General Foods. a joint venture of a Japanese firm and our leading coffee roaster <Maxwell House. Sankal. CASIO IS NO. I IN eleetronic caJculators, Matsushita <Panasonic) leads the TV market, our own NCR is first in cash registers, Pioneer heads the stereo market and Sony is the top producer of tape recorders. "Market Share in Japan 1978" does have some awkward English construction. H_..ere, for example. is an excerpt from thechapteronsondrinks: ·'The counterattack made by the Cola drink was launched against the background as mentioned in the below : The president of the Japan Coca·Cola Co. was replaced. A positive management policy was hammered out with direet participation in bottlers by the Pepsi CGla after the liquidation or the deficits of the company. WhiJe, in the field of merchandise policy. adoption of large-sized container such as jumbo Pepsi-Cola and l .000 ml. con- tainer by Coca-Cola and cost-down were hammered out as a new direction of merchandise." Quite a lot of hammering going on there. "Market Share in Japan l978" is priced to sell at48.000 yen, roughly $240. Stock Market Rally lluns Out of Stearn Pct Up U .O uo '0.3 VO U Up I S Uo 1.• VO 7f UP 61 Uo •I UP U Up 6,1 Uo 6.5 UP •.S Uo t.l uo • , VO ti 8: t: uo H UP ,. UD S 4 VO S• UP i4 UP U up 'o UD ).0 uo $0 UP $0 NY Sloe~ W IM 16,0SO.OOO 12.010,00Q 71,210,000 31,1)0,000 11.00.000 ~:t~:~ 1IS.710,00ll -..~.ooo WHAT AM~)I 010 HEW YORIC IAPI -DAILY Ptl.OT SPECIAL VALUES ·FOR TODAY THRU SUNDAY COMPARE AND SAVE ~t . 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It was just those exciting eaatem spices that Columbus was seeking when be accidentally ran across our western world. He probably wanted to put a curry mixture on his spagbeW. Or was that Marco Polo? Marco may have discovered spaghetti in China and Christopher may never have known about curry at all after be cot sidetracked, but the ·Dutch East Indies Company finally 1ot everytbi.Q& in focus, as far as the spices were con· cerned. The Dutch eventually brought the spices to Europe and in so doing they developed some In· terestin& aide benefits. For instance, Cape Town, South Africa, was a way ataUonfotlbe ~bips. They 1topped there as they plied their way around the Cape of Good Hope. And creative cookl naturally bad to UH those apices ln preparlna South Alrlcan rock Jobltertails. Thia recipe for curried South African rock (See &OCK LOBSTEa, Pace C'JJ__ .. sauces. Other all-time favorites that go well with lamb are tomato, barbecue, cream and red , wine sauces. Most countries have a meat-ftUed pastry among their traditional.dishes. They, or course, have foreign-sounding titles and customarily (See IAMB SHANKS, P~ge C7f . OAIL 't PILOT Steak Diane Flaming Steak It's a poptJ/ar choice in restaurants. A loaf of bread, a dish cooked with wine and thou. What could be more romantic than a juicy prime steak dramatically flambeed with '· cognac, sauteed in butter with chives, shallots, ..,. and freshly ground pepper and sublimely flavored with sherry cooking wine. ll 's called Steak Diane, and although it's a popular choice at romantic restaurants, it's surprisingly easy to fix at home. Here are a few key tips to keep in mind. ~irst. your butcher should select steaks for you that are lean and free of gristle. Second. Steak Diane must be cooked rapidly over a high heat and tastes best when served very rare. Third, if you don't have a chafing dish, don't fret. Steak Diane can be quickly prepared in a skillet. Finally, a few words about the wine. First, you don't need to buy an expensive sherry. Many sherries are fine for drinking but their de· Hcate flavors are utterly lost during the cooking process. Whenever you cook with wine, it's a good rule or thumb to choose wines espedally select· ed and prepared for use in cooking. STEAK DIANE 4 sirloin steaks -10 to 12 ounces each Salt to taste Freshly ground black pepper Butter 'h cup cognac 2 tablespoons shallots, chopped 2 tablespoons parsley chopped 2 tablespoons chives, chopped 11.t cup sherry cooking wine On a cutting board pound each steak with a meat mallet until it is no thicker than ~ inch. Season with salt and freshly ground pepper to taste. Add enough butter to skillet to completely cover bottom and place over high beat. When butter reaches cooking temperature, very quickly brown steaks on both sides turning only once. Pour in cognac, allow to warm, ignite and blaze. Remove steaks to heated platter. Add ad- ditional butter, shallots, parsley and chives to skillet and saute lightly. Add sherry, mix well and pour hot sauce over steaks. Makes 4 serv· in1s. Curried Rock Lobster and Eggs on ~ghetti. Its exotic. 1 I ., I ' ' I OM. Y PlLOT Wedneeday, '•bru1ry 21, 1119 FOOD Baked Beans Break Waistline-watchers' Rule "Baked beans" i 10 tour m o-coul'M 1en· calorlee ach shred can be the basts of vegetables are added a minced econ om l ca I di 1 h ln11, 310 c.-aJoriet each • • • a skinny. aomelhln&·else bit al a Ume with some 1 b e 11 pepper. senerally avoided by soaav.noo MEATY Who nya coleslaw has slaw! cold water. A few quick seeded, chopped walstllM-watcb rs, but Bdl:D8EAN8 to be tabba&e? OnJy the Today's mechanical on-off turns wlll do It. two.thirds c up for aU the wroni re•· Simmer m •b' bon dictionary. The word marvels t.aJce the elbow With oo gadgets to plug Italian-style salad dress. sons. ll'a not the beana from rout*'· chJcken "col slaw" comes from grease out of s law· lo, you can still make a ing, low.rat that make babd bearu or turkey In wat r to the Dutch "kool sla,'' 1hreddi"'. 1f you have a ala w wlth the ald of 1 clove gar Ii c, fatteru...,. but sw t and cov.r, for two hours, un. which means "cabbaa• rood proces~r . or an muscle _power, patJence minced faUy lniredJenLI. Ilk• tu mttt I falltn1 from ByGu.,.raGlbbont salad."' But cabba1e tlectrlc artnder or and a dime store baod quarter-teas poon salt porlr, molHus. bonH. Drain broth and Isn't the only vegetable 1tendtna mixer with a shredder. ground cumln brown 1u11r and bacon. refrl1ttr1l until rat you can shred into a coarse sh.reddfog attach· Here are aome slim 6 tablespoons Ched· ·-..----Thf.rc. .. 11 no rule ~w ·--n1 r to cu--rr1ce a n __.. slaw. ment. you can shred up combinaUons to try: dar cheese, extra·sharp, 1n1 ~&l\S to be Mked hardens. lJl\ ort and di and · one quarter cup• browned hamburger. llow about celery, car· n 1l1w in less Ume t-han KEXICAN LETTUCE coarsely lbreddcd with fattentn1 food•. urd fat Separate m at fat·t ltlmmed homemade Make• alx first-course rots. ca u I if low u r, It takea to toss up a con· SLAW Quarter a bead of Th• Y 'r ~ Ju !It a a and dlaurd fat and broth for the c:ann d aervla11. 200 calories cucumber? Or, beets, ventlonaltalad. 4 cups iceberg let· iceberg lettuce and tCOaomical and ev•n bottu. Follow pr«edln1 soup, and 1 cur Of lb re-each: or three main· broccoU, lettuce or ZUC· A blender can also do tuce Shredded more nulritout with redpe, but aub&Utut.e I 1orv d mea for tho course aervtnfa, 400 chlni?Aoythjngyouc-an lh-e Job, tr-cut.up quuter,cup oaloo, <SeeSLIM,PageC:I> hHIUifUI ne>a·fetttnhtl .;;.._;.....;...;.._ _________________ ......;;.,.;.._ ____ ......;;......-.;.._ ___ __;, ______ .;.._ __ ,;__ ____ ,;___.;;.. __ _ U\Jttdienta. One C'UP or .dry wbllt' bean l\u 40 arams or protl"in, abo!Jt lhe umt' 8 a euplul of ordinary bamburat'r. But th<' bf-ans havt' vh1u11ly no fat or t't.ole terol. 1n a penny-pinch . beans makt" a (l"Cut occa tonal Ktand in or .. lnltch r" fo r meat (Except tor ~oybeans, bean prolt in 1sn 't as complt'le as meal protean l ITALIAN BAkED BEANS 1 c u p G r ea t No rthern whltl" beans, dri~d 3 cups boiling wate.r 1 c love garli c. minced 2 teaspoons salt <or garlic salt in place or salt and garlic l pepper to taste 1 small bay leaf 8 -oun c e ca n t omatoes, undrained , well broken up 2 onions, minced 1 green peppe r , 5eeded,chopped 3 t a ble s poon s pars ley, minced 1 t e as poon dried basil 2 tables poons Romano cheese, extra- sharp, grated 1 tablespoon bread · c rumb s, Italian - seasoned Put b e an s in a s aucepan and add cold water to cover. Soak o v e rnigh in th e refrigerator. Drain and discard water. Combine bea n s with boiling water, garlic, salt, pep- per and bay leaf. Heat to boiling, then lower to a s immer. Cover and sim- mer until beans are tender, about one hour Stir occasionally. Drain beans in a col- ander. Remove bay lear. Combine be ans with tomatoes, onion. green pepper , parsley and bas il in a n ovenproof casserole . Cover and bake one hour. Sprinkle f Ol> with cheese and t·rumbs Bake, un · \'Overed, for an addi- t1 ooal 30 minutes. Makes six s ide-dish servings. 140 c alories eucb; or three main course-size servings, 280 calories each CHEESEBURGER BAKED BEANS <a n economical · two weeks 'till payday" d1sh 1 l cup dried white he ans 1 bay leaf 1 l'lo ve g arli c,} minced 2 teaspoons salt <or garlic salt io place or salt and garlic> pepper to taste ha lf-pound beef round , lean , rat - trimmed, ground 8 -oun ce c an tomatoes, undrained, broken up 2 onions, chopped 2 ribs celery, sliced 10-ounce can beef broth or oruon soup, fat- sk im med, undiluted 3 tablespoons ched- dar cheese, extra-sttarp, shredded 2 tablespoons bread crumbs, seasoned Put beans in a saucepan and add cold waler to cover. Cover pan and soak overnight in the refrigerator. Next day. drain beans and c o ver with boiling water . Add bay leaf, garlic, sail and pepper. Cover and simmer, stir- ring frequently, until beans are lender, about one hour. Meanwhile, brown m e at in a nonstick s k i llet with no rat added: spray skillet with cooking s pray and s p r ead meal in a shallow layer. Brown over medium flame. When unders ide ls brown, break up into chunks. Drain and dla- card rat, if any. Draln beans: remove bay !£af. Combine beans with meat, tomatoes! onions, celery and beer bl'olh ln a small oveJl· proof casserole. Cover and bake for one hour. Sprinkle top ~tlh cheese and crumbs; bake, un- covered, tor an addl· Uonal 20 minutes. Make. s up er _ _, hef Chucl-llade Cut Clu* Roast ~II Fmn•Jom Mixed Port Chops per lb. 58 s oi. II pkg. Cucllflr·Whole or Helf a.-s . Bor.181ess Ham per lb. 99 pkg. II ot a -:. I Moz. ctn. 29 Hundreds of new low prices llwOughout the slare ... Golden Premium Meats MOA?._.c.._ ~ 7-Bone Steak LA S•lft9 .,_ .. -hiftl Cut ~ComedBeef 0 ''""-'"oelft• ~Boneless Ham 0 C.....,lbd ~B•-SBacon '"' 110\HMl·IOtM!eU !f.;) Si1oin Tip Roast l...._,LM"IT_... [~Cube Steaks Super Dell ~ ~t;;,ge Eggs ~tq;che~ ~9;r5;;s• 131 ~ ,_~fhollldef ~Port< Steak pet lb 11• '::' 2•• 1'' jlef 2" lb. "' to. Super Bakery 69 ~ .......... ....,, ...... ~ • ~ Egg Sa1ane Bread ::~ .99 ~ o·*itcrunch ::; 131 ~ C~ Rolls Health & Beauty ''b:-.83 ~ 1'' ~-OiC-l~Ot l::L .99 ~ 111 ~P-Mlclotion . ·~ .99 ~ 2•• ~~Moulhwalh l:-OL •11• ~ 1•1 ~&;,~ ': 271 ~~Pulla ~ ... ~,........., ~~1Tlbl1tl '!:-.55 ~id** Blldel 2!:f .75 "''· 79 oll I 14N. 99 ... I Frozen Foods ttN. 83 -· ':: 121 Home 'N Lel•ure ~.89 ~.49 s;-_~ ,59 ;.~ . 79 i-&?l o~ve Chiffon Cake ~ c-=-dii'Marganne 106TH BIRTHDAY PRIZE \ 1201. 1•• '*•· Pantry Fiiiers 17oL 39 pllg. I •:..OL .89 '::'-.87 ti.a 45 of 110 I Super Produce ~c...._.. ~ Fuerte Avoca:lol ...... 33 ~ .... c,..,v ....... ~JuiceOralVll :' .29 ,....... -am I I .. ,, =n-····· .. -1~= ~ !! I UIMO.-lllOllO.C-,_C...,_,, c....-........ , .. 12 """, .... tt1t ... ---·-----.. -'" ~--····-CClllll"• ........ . O ot. 1'' IMI• ':: .39 ot"i:o .59 .... pllf 1" :.' .28 ': .12 Up to s450,000 in c•h or print aV1Uable to win ODDS CHART EFFECTIVE FEBRUARY 1. 1979* ,. , ,,, ' I ••• •r:"'I ..... !'f" .,.~ ...... 4 •• ,..1 .... , ""' ",,, ... .. \ ~ -· ..... . ,,, .. "" .... , tn:I . ~ " '• ' I . ., " . . ' '•'""' lA I • ~tG •• v•tO . . .., .. . . "' . . ..,. .. .,.. ..... .......,_... ........................ .. ,.. ..... ........ ....... ,_ .. ... , .. JU.llOO ..... ~ I. /~t :: ~ . . . ··~ Pricel .n.ctlw Feb. 22 lhru Feb. 21, 1978 ,,.,.~ .............. ._.-e-.......... -.. I I ··-""' _..,,.. ........ _ ..... ,.. .... 11o1o.lm91 ...... ,._ -·--_.._. ___ .,._., ...... ____ ..... --..... .. t I • ... .. I• FOOD ~.February21, 1979 DAILY PILOT (;3 . Asparagus Combo 'ay "h llo to '''rtnai very 1rttn. stra11ht and 8 e1hc• hum. cooked wtlb A para-Mufftn bnlll l-alb watb clo.l'. 32 •1pnr aus Upa. The L'IP rnau• e111tcin tompact b cooked 111 upon u , nd JU t an P ll · M PIN ~ell butler Gd blend tlmf' to 11ntti.ry that RECIPE flo ur a nd seuonlnfs hmlllar trnv1na for 4 t bl poc>n 'bulh.•r Add milk aradulill y , s pr in & b )' t r' l n <or margarine l 1tlr rln1 canstantly. and lo\'t•l y tu·look •t ud 6 tablt'Spoon!t nour C'OOk unttl thlrken ed d<>lltlo a p11r" muffin l lt'aapoon .alt. Add dl('.-d e1ut . Cover J comb1nallon ·<1f '' 1 n~poon Jlt'PPN th 8 ~nBllah muffin hum. cream~ "iJit and • c-ups milk halv w\lh ham aUc"K 4h Pu r u u I 1 p , a II ti hard eoolu:d t'JOC'I, Co v r r ha m w 11 h ltty«'n-d on lon~tt'd nnd dtt't'd ('r eam d "Ki s auce bu t t r d F. n JC 11 '-h 4 Eniltlh mufhn•. Plat'e 4 u paraaus tips mutCl .. pltt. t~aa tcrd u nd on aau rt-M k •g 8 from t•arl, M rt'h butter~ o~n raw muJlln Top English muffins with ham and asparagus. There's ALWAYS time for Spaghetti Tomato-Basil . Please write for "MEALS IN MINUTES" recipes. GIQPe A-1, 8985 Venice Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90034 throu•h Juo .a~p~r•iu~.--~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-'-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~' is u u II) t 1t1 hnc-t qu 111 nt1 1n plt'n\lful i.upply UI lh1• )l'Kr 'I mo!\l rt·~onublt' price 1t •tl°"O I~ I ~00(1 \OUrCt' for \•1tamm. nnll C Wht•n s hnp11tn" for (rc~b uspar~~u~. "'t'lt't'I •• • SliDt (f'r-orn Pag~ 0) s hre d finel y "•th a sharp knife M1nre onion and pepper by hand or thro ugh th e ('oarse shreddin~ disk of a food processor. Stir dressing with garlic and ruman, a nd mix into slaw. Shred Cheddar and sprinkle on top Makes six servings. 55 t'alones each. WALDORF CEL E RY SLAW 2 red apple:.. un- peeled. cored, quartered 4 r ibs cele r y , trimmed 2 tablespoons raisins 3 tablespoons low. rat mayonnaise 2 tables poons low- f3t vanilla yogurt 1 l a hl cspoo n chopped walnuts salt and pepper to taste Quurter the unpeeled a pples oil-center, m1ss- 1ni! tht> c·Or(•. Cut away the core a nd disca rd. Put the apples and cele r y through th e roarse shredding disk of a food processor or the s hredcling a ttachment of a mixer. Or. dice finely by hand. Combrne all in- gredients and mix well Makes six servings. 6S ealories each BORSCHT LAW 4 raw bcell>. pt!eled. quartert'd 1 re d apple . un - pc e I ed . co r ed an d quartered 5 t able s poons yogurt. plain. low-fat. or low-rat sour dressing I teaspoon prepared hor::.eradish lor mort:, to > salt and pepper Loi taste Put beets and apple through coarse shredder of food processor o mixer atlachmenl, o s hred by tland. Combine with remaining 1ngr e · d1cnts Makes four serv- ings. 50 calories each. CAU LIFWWER SLAW 3 cups cauhflower . raw. coarsely shredded l cup red radishes, coarsely shredded quart e r -c up red onion. minced 4 table spo o n s mayonnaise. low-fat 4 tablespoons )Ogurt. plain. low-fat 1 tablespoon fresh lemon juice salt and P<'PJ>Cr lo t<1ste dried dillweed or minced parsley Combine first seven ingredients and s prinkle with dill or pars ley. Makes four servings. 55 <'alorieseach. I T A I, I A N S Q U A S H ' SLAW 1 summer squash . green or yellow 1 teaspoon dried onion Oakes 2 tablespoons Italian parsley, minced S tabl es poons Italian-seasoned s alad dressing, low-fat Cut off tips of squash b ut do not peel. Cu lengthwise in. QU3rle rs and put through the coarse sh.redding disk o a rood processor . o r shredding attachment o an electric mixer'. Com - bine Wlth remaining in- g redients. Serves four, 20 calories each. Be 'S ure to ripen avocados, bananas and pears a t room tem- perature before storing them lo the refrigerator. Use as sdon as possible after tbe refrigerator storage. Lovely combination : s l iced ripe bananas served In glass bowls Wit.h Iota of orange juice poured over lhem. Offer this as a first course at brunch or u a d "ssert at 1upper • ,, When was the last time you won a car from your . supennarket? I I At Lucky, you get low overall prices ~~~j ~·r.y you can count on, not games of chance. • I b I " ' .. ' ... ' ~"" .. ~~-·~ ~ 07 I I ,..._~ ' l I I ',I::! ' ....... J .... ,.t 1 Saving money is a serious matter and Lucky has it down to a science. Surveys show us that the majority of today's shoppers would rather get low prices from their etipermarket than a game ticket . We can't really blame them, food costs bein what the are. So at Lucky. we 1scount prices t roughout the store to bring you all your favorite brands and meats bonded for satisfaction , farm -fresh .produce and dairy foods, liquor, magazines and greeting cards ... .all at lower prices overall. That's what discount's all about! No games, giveaways or fancy coupon offers, but a total that will make you feel like a winner over high food costs! At Lucky, we believe ~-~bit) in keeping our operating costs low and our sales volume high. so we can offer across-the-board low prices. This all started back in 1963 when we distinguished ourselves by going discount. We lowered prices on items throughout the store and threw out all the games and giveaways. At Lucky: we take overall pricing seriously. Rather than get..- you in the "door with games, coupons and giveaways, we'll help you out with a lower total. There's nothing to lose ... o nly savings to·gain! Shouldn't you switch to the .discount supermarket? When you find out where we stand at the checkstand , you'll find out where you can really save everyday! Fre~h Meats GRADE A FRYING CH~~~EN THI~~~ 89 CROSS RID P.OAST ,...,~f UONOlC Oil' •1'..IC.,. DEEF SPARE RIDS "-K /iN f)tlA(')',1'•' GP.OUHD OEEF PATTIES 10 1.98 .01 .09 ~~.~~~\~·~~: ~ "' lt.G tv.(;3. 98 DOHnESs TIP ROAST ~""tH •1•"0\i' .. D T-DOHE STEAK OQ-.;.f.C1Ul_H 1C.-w ,. 2.19 2.68 ~OHELESS STEWING DEEf 1 98 tY~._.~, G • SLICED DE£f l:MP. ,, .98 PORK LOIN 11.0AST .. n 1.58 •"Ct "' ~, o~ ""' PO~K ~AAERIDS Fresh Meats BLADE CUT ~~~~c~~ASTLO • 98 PORK LOIN P.ID CHOPS PORK LOIN CHOPS I .. • ~-,,,. TUROOT FILLET ,, ,_., .. 6 2 .18 L~ 2 .28 .1.59 GP.AD£ A VOUHG DUCKS •~·1/1• ) )Ul\ lO 1 , 14 HOFFY SLICED DACO~.o """' 1 . 29 Canned& Packaged }' SNOWDRIFT b ~~.?~!.~~,~~AN 13 9 L ~HE.R~Y PIE rllllN~ Ol , .... 1 . 25 r SALAD Dtl.~SIHG b •'UU "-'000 C4tiAll lf•u•••,01 O•l • 7 5 t Fii.WE Dtl.IED COfftE ,.. 79 b t>oY It 60 l "'"' • CAP.NATION TUNA t """'"""'C_... 1 2" ~ w••tll.,.(> 0.. HO< •1">01 <.A• • \J r HEINZ K£TCHUP 89 b :l)Ol O'l • CHILI WITH DEANS ! '-'t>l'<ft l\lu Oll>'Ot •JOI<•• 1.J7 r FRUIT MIX /) •1•""-01 OAY )«,O/ C•N. 63 t LADY UE SAUEP.KMUT ,..2 " 1001 (,ti"' .u r CUT GP..EEN DEANS 0 ('l•~tr.1(1• •t-01 ..... :33 Canned& Pac kage d }'DELMONTE b ~~ 110 1 CANe 35 f'HUNT'S t/~~~~?(AN.5 9 r SPlJTTOf>DREAD h M,,to"""UfUa,, ;40 .. ' ,,,, .55 b MOTT'S APPLESAUCE " / • 85 BISCUIT MIX b ..-CWUl "01IJO•1 ,09 r OR TEGA DEANS b l>l•MO ~GtAAkOA.,... • •>(JI (;>N.J9 r POPCORN b ~ .. tll\lO!.NllAV'•~ YIOI IA~ 1 , 59 r PlAHTEP..'S PEANUTS b t.<\f"Oot\I l4o..I .. A 1, 99 r TREESW££T JUICE 0 PitM.GAA~ta,~1 4•<:,: , .... 69 Health & Beauty Aid~ r HEAD 6 SHOULD£1U 0 LO_,,_~ •\"'t• 2.39 r SUREAHTl·PEIUPIRANT b "1.,..v•OIO.,..lC1•1 ' •I •~ 1 , 79 GlEEMTOOTHPASTE,01 •v. 1_1 8 SCOPEMOUTHWASH 1 79 J• I D'l • SURE ROLL-OH •()l ... 11 1.19 Da iry & Frozen }I GRADE AA b ~~l1c~~ !z~~s. 6 7 r POTATOESO'DPJEH 69 0 ()l'l on.. ,. 0 1 "'" • r ORE·IDA COD CORN 89 0 •lA-."'-C.. RS HS TICKS J OAI <At.... lAOI ~ 2.0J r W£LCH'SGRAPEJUKE 0 v.J~lll"'i •OOl 0 ". 99 Delicatessen ;: CINNAMON P.0Ll5 P11.l5GUP.VQ '.> Ol (AN e 63 r DALL PAP.K FP.AHKS 1 65 0 ""-"'Ofll!W •oOI "°"' • r LEO'SSUCEO MEATS 0 ••AfWl•O JOI .... ,51 r 0££f"KMACKWP.ST 1 79 b '<"""""'-•}Cl <iO\G , r WEIGHT \VAT CHEP. 'S CHEESE 9 0 •IJOl -.C. 1.1 PILUOUP.Y DISCUfTS L 1111rr•11M&•O'!""ll' .. '" .... 01 (AH.13 L ~:;swisscHEBE •0 , .....• BS :\••·-"Ot ..... <JI" • .,..,..~ .... , ...... ~ ~~f'#.-C•l'Wt-*"°"'WWIO'W''°"" ·~-. .. ~."'°"'~·~ ... .,.,,,...'if<.> (CJOl'ilo'q'I• •.:'O~U.C-•"'"" '"(.. ~,-..~.,, ~ ...... ,.,""._....,.._., •• ...,crl)C,,_......._,...~.c ...... , ~ ... ..,..,~~..,,..(~9~ liquor SAVE 10% DUY A CASE ( ... ~"'"""""O\~"~.,,. ··-· • ..-., ,J " r J60SCOTCH h~"~"'" ,, r DEEftATEIUGIH /:, WAl<,l()f ' r CADIH STILL OOUROON O a..i~· , Ho us.ehold & P<>r , Pl.AS TIC WP.AP b "'°'"' r DP.AWNY TOW[LS b"""'" . AUii.OP.A TISSUE 15.99 14.49 8 .99 .. 69 r •u''' }~(• 50 I; A~fl00k~~ltif1 'I I{ 1 • [. ~~SR!~~,ERS I ..... 31 r, PUft.INA DOG CHOW • .• i 0 .48 Produce NAVEL ORANGES l Al\(,( ()()I fOf\(AliN(, ,.29 HOHEYO£W MELONS .49 .49 .29 .29 ~ ...... . IT AllAN SQUASH EGGPLANT JICAMA ... what discount is all about. U. lllllAOA LA-"°"~ Ct.111(11 DISCOUNT SUPERMARKETS AlfAlll .. 1H YI U. "ALMA A\lltlUI CotlAftM llM ll""90ll ~VAllO -'"'°'°" etM:l4 I .... MOOIUtUl!tT 11'11.lf OflANO« ..... ~""'"""' ......... tit to ITATI COU.«Ol IOlllfVMIO AIU.PTOll 1" NO ~uQJC> A~ U.OUfl.A NIU.I 1'171 CA91)f llQAO Al l A "Al. UNlA ANA • Ult IO ~ llN.IT •• ""''"' Mel WAUIUT A"'"'11 OAllOCNCM0¥1 I ltTI IMONOl.IA Aft!JIUE STORES OPEN DAILY t A.M . tTAIOCHI ,... AATUlA Aft ltUlfTlt!OTOM ~ ... , A t\NllA .lYUIUI TUITilf JUl"l ........ T AWllUt "''"""'m ,.,. •••-..USTM:n .. \ ., 0-'IL Y PILOT wtietneeo•~. F1bru1rv 21. 1t79 FOOC l I '70s America: A Retun1 to Nutrition, Fitness A' a decade nears 1\4 end. for 6Qme reason It e.-m nttt-ssar)' lo ta& tl wtth J d• craptiv• name to <ium up that lt·yeur pcrsonahty Th.- !. "'Mlonged to th<' free d e > . the 'OOs co th bult>nt amJ d itu>t ('. t A cutt•h14ortl fo r thr '"n>l\ wlll havt> tQ m t ludc the r<'lurn to nutrition and h~ Am•racnn .. have com full c lrt'lt· In th<' rood. lhl'Y fin or l<'rl'l\h fruit ttnJ Vl'~ctlblo . homt·nrn1tc bUkt•d ~l'MHh ,•,rnn1n~ .ind pr\'-.t'f\ ln!o( ..iunkn hnrvt-stl'I 10 l(l'll•'11&l u 1 t' t u r n t 11 h" t l l' r nutrtho11 The book n\:1rl..t•t plal'\' hus vl-.o 1t•u p1·d tht• bt•nd1ts of thh n'n,•wt·1I tntt•re!-l Nl'l4 1·cw1k hook ii .ire not onh l'unt•t•rrll'd wtlh quahl) rt•c·1pt•.,, but also with th'• nuln llon1.1I us p<'cli; of tho'>l' n ·1·1µt•1> F t bruur). "'hti:h ..., off 1 rrn I ly dl''-1 ~n ut t>d Hearl month. 1!> a ~ood time to takt-u lvuk ut i.o me ne w uffrrin8s On<' new book from ULS Pn•ss 1 Hloomfwld, NJ. 1978. $12 95 > "L1\1ng With Hi g h Bl oo<\, Pressure" though a1mt'd at a particular aud1enl't>, eo ntai ns useful a nd· praetical 1nformat1on for all those w1th eyes on good nutntion choppro ar('{'n pcppt•r 2 tab l<· poor1 s chopped p n.h•y l lt'U()OOl'I salt ~ t upoon d 11<'d bu1ll ltav s t t.t-~ poon llt'l>l.>t' r l cup tomuto JU It t- t t 11 tr-I t"' ~,, rnr n \ nrnstarch I habit-poon "uh•r ? m lum tumutot~. t'Ut In Wf.'dll I In I r1 klllcl pla<' • f1 h unct w•l•r <.'ovtr und C'ook l(rntty onr n1Mt1u m low h eal lO ·nnnutt· or until fltt h Ferfftet John ,.,k L1nlc1 are ttch w11h ffe"9f' thot ,..,:.._ onfy horn la•t••n F.4 '°'"· 8-oz. Pkg . fla kt>s •tallV In I quart 'la!UC'Cl)Un heut oil ove r m t•dlum heM Add o nio n . wrce n pt'pper, pa r s ley. ttalt. b aell und ,,.-pper. cook. Urrtn)( occas ODtlllY . 3 minul or unllt tendtlr 'Ur in tomato ju\c . Mix -- towcther cornstarch 1Hltl wt ttr until smoolh Su r into lomalo mlxlur<' Stirnn5: r onslantl). bring to boll ovl'r medium h<.>at and b-Oll 1 minute. Add to m nto wedgfi;, cook 5 minutes or 11ntH h~ukd through /' .... Serve ouce with h i.h M akea 4 scnings. M 1crowave Method· In 2-quart baking dtsh nrrange rall et s Microwave fi sh -6 m 1 n utes ; turn di s h halfway through cooking t1me. ln s mall bowl place oil, onton. grel'n pepper, pars ley, s alt, bas il and peppe r Microwave 3 minutes. stir every minute . Add tomato juice St ir tog e th e r cor...nslarch and water until smooth. Star into aw.c •• Safewoy l••f leottt ond Steok1 Ofe .two,. · cut f...,,, USOA Cheke hef Mlchelob tomato m1xt.un· Microwave 3 minutes. stir every minute Plac~ tomato wedges in dish with flllet1': ('Over with sauce. Mic rowave 3 minutes ; turn di s h halfway through coollin~ time. The 1ntroduct1on by a utho rs Joyce Daly Margie and Dr James C Hunt s tal e h y p e rte ns io n 1h1 g h blood pressure> has no age boundaries and that frozen, Heot and Serve Beer, In Cans and lottles a '199 11 1s estimated that one 1n eight adults has high blood pressurl' Thcy also t'mphas1H' t h a t t ho!-.C' with h )p e rte n -.io n "b t- concerned with dwt and underst and its role• in .he lping to maintain a norma l blood pressure ... af eu:ay Fresh Produre llu y.~ ! Tomatoes Plump lb. II .13~0 ... 99c Pkg. Canned Coffee Chock Full O' Nuta 6 12·01. ,a de Sunny Dellght Check Out 1'/rf! • You con fight 1nflQtlon by making tu•e you get value in the bfff you bvy. Ycw receive volue when you bvy USDA Choice Grade 8"f at Sofewoy. Th" top quality grade is awarded only to beef that will deliver tender, juicy, flavorful cuh and 1hot means value in the beef you buy ot Safeway ... that'' not ,,.,. in every supermarket. Citrus Punch 89C U.5.D.A. Choice Beef In what the authors l'a ll "nutr i ti o nal therapy ... they outline the basic· rood groups a n d d cfirH• va rio u s effects of the maJor food l'Om pont•nts on h1 ~h blood prC!-sure M ar~tt• <tnd Hun t s ta t <' h 1~h It•\ e ls or sodi u m a nd t•,('CSSJV(' body WCl#?hl c·0:rn caw.e hypertens ion 10 develop in people ~h11 ha\'e a predisposition lo this disorder Large Avocados G1.ol In Sofod ooct. 39' White Grapefruilco111 ..... o vo .. ••v 5 10. '1°0 Paper Towels Scotch Buy ~Em] !-~ .. 49c ~:.: !!~.~!!_eak 1 __ _ Large AA Eggs The best way to tantalize taste bud• is to watch a tender Saf.woy Beef ltib Steak being \~ lucerne Fresh broiled or bcirbe<ued. I b. 1-do1.79c 7 -Bone Roast 11.•129 lb 1 189 R d e h or Grt:•n On1ont-G1v• a IS es L ng To Yovt Solod 2 b ... ncho•35' 3 ~.99' Delicious Apples • ..,A:,:::-"' Fr(Jm Our Garden hop.' lwy Plants ~-Fresh, ldeol ~~ For PatlO. · ·~4-1nch99c Pot Italian Squash Oetiute flaWI . lb 4 gc Orange Juice Sateway Ha•I GJ\loo '1 49 Bunch Spinach Fresh anO Crisp Wf\GiJ 5 c ~85-Sq. ~Ft. !toll Carton USDA 0-o &Hf Ch..ct.·<A•"°' C .. 1 Boneless Steak Mayonnaise USDA 0-C.. 1 .. f Chvdi Scotch Buy Imitation ouart99c Jar They also reiterate the r e lat io n betwe e n hypertension and heart disease as it concerns th\' fat content in the blood "F'or this reason" lh<'Y state, "we have incorporated fat and cholesterol control into m eal plans This is done by selcctin,:: meat and fi sh which are lower in fat . u i,in g pol y un s aturated maq~arinc and oil~. ~k1m m i lk and s ubs titutes fo r eiu~s whene ver p oss ible .. Following 1s a recipe for Quick Peach Cobbler. .:~ Airway Instant Coffee ~ Ranch Style Beans ~ Safeway Corn Flakes ~ Glad Trash Bags 30.Ga11ons1ze '~ Kraft Dressing 11ahan IO·Ol $299 Jar 3 1 ~-01 s100 Cans 12oz 49c P~g :ik~o 79' lb·OZ 99t Honie :-~i To111aloess~0~;h 2~~~.39c :UK~ Potato Crispers ?;:·2~;,,:~·79c =-c~~Hor111el Chili ::~~, 1i~~x.59c Sliced Bacon ~'::1 Breakfast Strips s~~'i~a~ Fl.shst1·cks Cap!Jin's chOlce Pre·Coolced, F-ronn Sea Bass Fi 11.ets ~Te:~:: Sliced Bologn aS:~0 Zippe Burri tos v..,!11e~ b '149 12oz s1•9 l'1cg. l~·Ol $129 Pkg lb_s219 l·lb.$129 ~g. 1~~l 49' t..:-~ Sara Lee CakeFrozen "d""'e~ l'~g 99' %-!>Cherry Pie ::~:~ 24-ox.99c Plcg. A second new book published by Acropolis Books Ud. 1Washlngt-On, O.C .. 1978. $14.50), "The Comple t e Gourmet Nutrition Cookbook" by Margaret C. Dean. t akes "!of esh Donuts Chunk Tuna Liquor A nd Wines Beef Ox ta I ls Pork $teak a new ta c k to a nutritional approach Q ICK P EACH COBBLER l can 11 pound 13 ounces> s liced p<?aches 3 t a ble s p o on s cornstarch 12 tPas poon ground einnamon 1 cup nour I tables poon sugar 2 teaspoons b'aking powder 1 2 cup skim milk 3 tablespoons corn 011 Drain peaches; rese rve liquid. Stir together corns t a r ch . cinnamon and reserved liquid until s mooth. S tirring cons tantly . bring t o boil ove r medium heal and boil 1 minute. Add peaches . Pour into ungreased 1 'h-quart casserole. Stir together nour. sugar and baking powder. Stir m milk ond oil until dough forms. Drop m i"ture by 6 spoonfuls onto hot fruit. Bake in 400 degree oven 25 to 30 mlnutes or unut biscuit topping ls golden b r own . Serve warm. Makes 6 servings. oil YISH IN SKILLET t pound fish fillets 1 cup water 2 tablespoons corn 1 small onion , chopped 3 tablespoons DAILY PILDT Cl.ASSIFllO ADS 842-5818 lolcer's Dozen. Mn. 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Size) Bulk Wrapped and f\illy Guaranteed. lb. ., •• Health & Beauty Aids And More! ~l~!!~mov~'. ~ 59c Ty-D·Bol ~ 77c Sohd W•ttl Bom ~Size Motor Oil Sateway. 30·Wei0hf Fiim Developing! •Imm Movie Alm • 20 bpo1ure SHde flilm ' IOI 126 Film Sire -each ... ... , tOOO Biysld• Of Newpoft .. Kh •.,.Ho Colll Hlth••Y LaQUl\a e .. cll •ICU £.Camino .... 1. Sin Ctemenle • 24 Monerc;ll 81y Pl•&•• ~U' ~•Santi Ana ftHW•Y •I._. Ptt, Mia~ Yi.Jo .. • 21 1 £. 711\ Sl., co~• MeH ' • Ad•m• at M19nolla, Huntlntton Beech• 14411 C1>lver Dr al Welnu1, Irvin• • lll1 So BflllOI, l 1n11 An• • • .... .. ,, 1' •1 •• •• ... • f I ' .. ) ., " ft I e I • I I I \ ~ I I ' • ' I I FOOD Nedneeday. February J'· 1979 DAIL y PILOT C$ . Dinner It alian-style Th ltaUam. nll twan "rag\Oll." AlmOtlt evl'r)' re ion \n ltl\ly Mnd mo.it pectally Tu cany u.s beruu In doicn of WDy& Ooc kind of bean or anotht'r w1U be found In anttputo. In mlnt"t1t.nlnf' soul)t, of\Nl tn ulud11, and 1n combloatUun "''th m.aL<t a nd l\au.~ g.-. to e.reaw l1i.ly. tt0n0m1c-a1 main dj•hl' T ht') t'V<'n pulr bt'uns u n d past ( r· t. e to' a .: i o I 1 w h 1 c h t h e Nt>OJlOHl.an~ lov1nail.) call "P ta Faiool"l f iloU ron Sal l<"c~. a high pr o t c-ln meat ·slretchln1 caB trolt-, combine bweet ltullan 11au~M11e. bea n i; ctho'" '1Hi1'' meaty white k\dne> beam; which are now avail able canne d t, crushed tomat<>t.' .• onion and ltBlian seasonings. S prinkl e d wlth Parmesan. then baked until heated through, it's an excellent supper dish for ramily or informal gues ts It can be made early in the day or the day before, refrigerated a nd heated at the last minute. lnsala ta di Ceci. a s ubtly fla vored salad wi th c h ick p eas, so m e t imes called garbanzos. would make a n impo rt a nt contribution to a n y a ntipasto, or m ay be s erv ed as an a ppetizer.s a l a d . or vegetable go.along with chicken or fish. FHs t. prepare a dressing of r ed wine vinegar, oregano. salt, pepper and garlic: let s tand for an hour to blend fl avors. The n com-bine with canned c hick peas, and sliced scallions . Cover and refrigerate at least 1 h our. or overnight rr desire-d . 011 .. ~AGIOLI CON SALSICCE <BEANS WITH SAUSAGE> 2 tablespoons oh ve 1 p o und s w eet . Italian sausage, sliced 1 cup chopped onion l can I 16 o unce> whole tomatoes. crushed 1 teaspoon salt 1'2 teaspoon sage leaves ~I.a teas poon garlic' powder 2 cans <20 ounce each > canncllinl beans, drained 3 t ablespoons grated Parmesan cheese Preheat oven to 375 F. In a large skillet heat oil until hot. Add sausage; brown on all sides, about JO minutes. Re move with a slotted spoon: set aside. Add onion. sautc until tender, a bout 5 minutes. O r ai n off drippings. Add tom atoes. salt, s age an d ga rl ic . S1 m mer, uncove r ed. sti rrtng frequently. until sauce has thickened. abo ut 10 minutes .. Remove from heat. Stir in cannellinj beans and r eserved sausage. Spoon m to a 2-quart casserole. S prinkl e with !Sahnon Patties The better the grade of salmon, t.be better the results. SALMON PATrlES llargeegg 7 ~·ou n ce c an s almon J tablespoon finely grated onion pulp and j uice ~ tea.spoon salt White pepper t.o taste v. teaspoon paprika 2 slices son. whole· g rain-type bread, crumbed \4 cup <about> fine dry bread crumbs 2tablespoons butter ln a medium bowl beat the e&a sHghtly. Add the salmon and its Jlquid, lbe onion, salt, pep per, p aprika ana crumbed bread ; m ix well. Hlxture will be soft. Turn out, by ~ cup. fuls, onto the dry bread crumbs; with a wtde s patula, Olp over ; shape in\O thick patties, coat· ing wltb the crumbs. ln a heavy aldllet. ln the ho t butte r over moderate heat, fsy t.be patUn LD1tl1 bot through and browned -10 to IS mhiutes. Maka • pat- ties -2 i.,.,. lef'Vlnl1. f>armt·~·•,n U1tirf', unrovt•rt"J until hot und bubbl y about 30 mtnut~ Y1t-ld 4 to G portion!> INSi\LAT UI ('E('I c lll( Pt»A SALAD> 1 I ('Up Qh\lt' 01} 2 tubh·11poon red ~ Inf Htli' lut l 1.-a!\p(ltln or<.'JlUfH1 , trwht><I t .spoon iil\ l'rnrh ~rnun1I bl l'k J>\'PJ>l'I 1 ~ 11 r ll c c Io v ,, , <' ru!!hc."1 2 Clil n lt 120 OUOCl' t• t•h ) l'turk l>t'll\ ICt'd I, rln:iu:d und dralnc'd '• cup laced i.r u I hort'I I J(rt•en onaon111 1'u pr.i1u1ru <lrt•1111lnu rnm blll • 111 u •ma.II l)uwl or Jar <HL v 1 n e il u r. orf'~ono, aalt, bluck P<'Jlper and gurhc Ll'l l'hrnd for I hour fur rlavof'S to-rlCV<'IOll ln a m edium bowl com ban{' chick peu. 11calllon:1 und reserved ~ress•ne . Cov~r a nd rnfrlf(tlrute at lea11l 1 hour before serving, 11t1rr1ng l>Cc a sionally Servt• on lettuce leaves. 1r deturud. Yield. •~ l'UPS Fag1oli con Salsicce, one of the many ways Italians serve beans. YOU ALWAYS SAVEi WITH STATER BROS. LOW·LOW PRICES c11ac1< STA,... uos., •••«' y c••T•'1•D ••• , Sff•CIA,Sf FRESH __ ::--~SIPA GRADE A Cl ~ .~·~ ... ER,~ING ~<. ··~1-H·IClfENS m1111 ...... \' IACll M&aiuml .... un IUAf\ &aOllWQWlf . '··~·.... .. ... \ -..... .. ........... ,, , ,.,. •• ; ~...-.. • • •1 ..... . • I -.... ,., ••t! .... .. deli. 05.CAR .. A,f t•)VA.l(Ht~ 99 SLICED BOLOGNA ~.t' u c OI \llflGlftlA 99 BHF WIENERS ., Ol ,. , f. c SlAlll\811<>~ • 1Ul\U<lll>l' ""'IJ" s 109 TURKEY SALAMI ~:~ I .. PEPPEil°oNic PEPKINS r• $1'9 OSC•RMAV(_"••V•At(f!(' $145 SLICED BOLOGNA ~~21 r• . o&e•" ... ~.,L•. ~Ot(tf_ \t'Nll\~ fJM s l 5 9 CHEESE SMO KIES ;.!,gl • • 1tOHf $ 9 SLICED BACON , 10 ••o r• 14 sizztEAN IHI/ P•C. [A $159 IAts>HAOl(H BITS O' SHRIMP ~~g: fMUlt,llOll" TURBOT FILLET fAlSH r11o zr" ICUANDIC PERCH IAU•HAOll" • CllAR$P"IHOS TROUT 11-0, ••o lt:/l . . '"ftqor-llP-65¢ LB .• I ~ . ,z WHOLE BODY ·~· . . ' . .. u $119 UI S J 49 l8 $1 69 lA $189 REG. OR SMOKED 1: HORMEL SPAM .l2·0Z.s119 APPLESAUCE 81UlRIPBON • AMERICAN 8EAUTV. OiNNER GRAPE JUICE ~~~~~ ~,,, ,,.. f : MACARONI W/CHEESE 1.2s-oz.23c CHILI BEANS ~"' ~ ! c LB. l-Ol 3!Jt uoz 7gc • FOLOER'S CRISCO I ) FLAKED COFFEE ...... 39-0Z.$619 BEEF STEW ~l~~N• ! HO/ $1.19 .• RE-;-:~--LAWRY'S SALAD 65c-i I i FAB SOAP ... . .. 49-0Z $ J 29 ~ DRESSING ~~~~:.!t'o°Vi'SlAHO~ •ol -'-I ,. KING SIZE $ 29 CHILI CON CARNE 1~~Jl~i .... ~, ~~~ 59' .., COLD POWER . . ...84-0Z 2 GRAVY TRAIN i -.;SS.71 ·e; STA.PUF • $ J 13 CAT LITTER SUZI! 0 ! e .~IS s115 ~ FABRIC RINSE ........ 12.0~ WHITE RICE ~o!cou1H .. l~l 7'f I ORE-lDA a GRANDMA 95c l .COB CORN ..................... H•Rs 89c ~BREAK BAR ~~:·· 0" .,,~ 1 ,, ORE·IDA c SUNSHINE RINSO ! ... Ol $1.91 -CRISPER$ · ·· · · · · ,.,,.JI LYSOL CLEANER !iiJ.:.w ! .... 89' 39c $2 41 FINAL TOUCH !~ .. 0, s2.38 COR~T:EAD D~~X~o TOILIT BOWL CLEANER :~%~~~~.!z 79c • =~ ! ~~~'' TOILET BOWL CLEANER uSOl !.~z 52c I SWEETIE 59c 1 Low-Low Frozen Food Prices PIE ~~:·s·t~~·N•O• •Mil ENCHILADA ::::~"'"' .... . ! . ',..,, 4 9c OIAm"lHf f ~k" ! '®" :i·~ TAQUITOS ~ .. m• ...... ! ......... 11M>L$l09 PA S cu'"''e ! >oss1·99 RICH'S COOKIES CttOCOLATECtW . !. ,IM)L aac MAXI-PAD mnm ... )0 \ . APPLE PIE :~.=ri~~~~~~l( .... ,l ..... ~L$1•• SUPER MAXI smnu ! )Oj 2.13 CAKE =~j~~l~~·:~~~f!ve~ !7-0l . I .12 25-0L $1 OI I HILLS B~~S:uTOtlAfM:Dl'•OA s7os CHOCOLATE ECLAIRS ~K:H's l «r1e 5-0z 88C COFFEE mmolh HU ORANGE JUICE MINUTE M••o ... !. . .. . ..:,z 49 c CHEESE SPREAD =~~~:;::c, I 1 \$159c GRAPEFRUIT JUICE M111u 1EMA10 .... 1 .e.oz.41 C CHOCOLATE CHIPS ~~!''*'[~oa 11~1 S1.59 ... , RATH'S RIB ROAST BRAUNSCHWEIGER LARGE ENO ANV SIZE PIECE .$ 89 1 STATIRaROS. POllK TURKEY WIENERS SHOULDER STEAK 12-0Z. PKG. EA. $I 3 9 LB lAllGE •CENTRAL AMERICAN GOlDl" RIP{ ' 1ac LB BROCCOLI [~l!IA.f"'Cf. llND[ll• GRltN 29c lB I Al.I t •lltll ... & .. ••f,l<f-. .. 39' BELL PEPPERS l Alt(;.l • ~W'f' • y • ..,, _. HONEYDEWS .• 3 9 c AVOCADOS• .. •i•w .• ·:.39c IN6"'°T ·~ $229 II $249 $255 1n l8 s2s• HOUSE PLANT -. $399 FICUS BENJAMINA ...... EA. Beer & Wine Special., MILLER BEER ·~!.?~ $165 SWISS COLONY WINES r....-MOtc0to....110 CH(,_. k.Altrf': /t#l AWOfl Oft CA.etttH(' \AUVIGJfOlll t ,Uf(lt 1 s22s Hunts. JOHNSOll & JOHNSOll llC IAIY Oil SllAMNO n•s •lOls22• ,.4, 52 59 101'ACK Tasters Choice · PEANUT BUTTER CHIPS •mt llOl 1.27 FREEZE-DRIED COFFEE .~}4.44 KRAFT VELVEETA ! HIS l2.49 (. $TATI• SAVI .. u YI YOU •••Y• OECAFFElllAlED COFFEE •41 $4.99 BALLARD BISCUITS , •OZ l&c l.._• ::::::.:·-;.:::::: ~-..:;::~:.;:=.:.·.:..-..:..--:~~:=·~-:.......c:;: PR1c•s EFFEC. 7 FULL DAYS, FEB. 22 • FEB. 21, 1979 . .... fl1)i ----·-.- ' I ... Cl DAILY PILOT Wedneeday. Februery 21. 191' FOOD Hamhllrger: A Po~ Fast -~ood Phenomenon Centunes from now Whtn th hJ tory booka will rootaln p1traer•1.>h or two about culturto In tbe UnUed Statt' In th 1900'• there m y \'\en be : room ror mt'ntlon of that . ! I a a t r <l..n_ o Jll .J c u I • Phtnomf'non kno" n a11 • ththamburat·r' When out• fu :J t food <'m purl um u lune• <' 1111 r lalm to hnvl' sold morc> thin " htlllon ) nu r n hav fanta ·11•k bout the numtwr tbut havl' lM't"n <'O ntunwd throua:hout the )'Nini lodtt><t . hombura«'·r" are ~•lhout a doubt tht' moat popuha'\" rood lt«>n\ from cou!\t tu t•ou-.t with kids from t>ltt hl tu eighty If )'OU \U•n• to ()(Ill ll many dl'vol1•1•, th1•v would umloubll'dl\ sa~ tha t hambuq;1•r 1-. ' Ament•un .. , hot dogs, apple p1t· •rntl thut certain motor vehicle Yet, h a mburger · followed hot dogs to the United S tatl'S from Germany and as for th • car. well it's named after a f'renl'hman, Louis Chevrolet It ls suid that German seamen introdu ced short-Order cooks on the New York waterfront lo the tasty dehght:s o f fried g r ound m ea t patties. And. m Hoboken. New Jersey. they still claim the hamburger as that garden spot's greatest discovery l along, or course, with the famous chairman or the board, Frank Si natra) The f ame o f this quick -coo kin g ea sy -to-m ake rood spread qui ckly a nd became the sensation or the St. Louis Wor ld ·~ Fair in 1903. Toda y , whole g e n erationi-. or Am erican s h ave spawned on hamburgers and there are children who have grown to adulthood on a basic food diet of "burgers" and "cokes". Unquestionably. the ha mburger has a lot going for it. ll can be sandwiched in a bun with melted cheese. onions. relish, mustard and ketchup and become a cheeseburger; it can be s tuffed into green peppers or tomatoes: it can be reduced to the si:r.e, but not th e resiliency or golf balls, and se rved with s paghetti and lots or tomato sauce•: and it can be enlarged lo the ~izc of a loaf of hread and become a meat loaf Res taurants often serve hamburger with a gravy sauce and call it Sa l isbury Steak, supposedly named after J .E. Salisbury, a 19th century English doctor who was interested in dietary reform. • Roadside hamburger stands have accrue d unto ld wea Ith while virtually changing the highway s cenery o f America Tht> most aristocratic of all hemburgers 1s stealr tartare . It is made with finefy-ground lean beef <either ·sirloin or top round ), a raw egg, capers and other spicy seasoning and is eaten raw. Steak tartare dates 'back to Genghis Khan, the 12th Century leader of the tartars. lie and his tribe s men discovered they could tenderize tough meat by putting it between their saddles and h(>rscs. When they had ridden far enough and were hungry. they added a Jillie salt , and, vo1la. tn~tarit dinner. Such an undainty dish probably gave rise to the theory in the middle ages that steak tartare was an aid to male potency. o, e or l he m o r c sophisti ca ted h amburger dishes 1s hamburger au poivrc or hamburger with pepper. Roll the hamburger an freshly ground black pepper. Sear it over a high heal in butter and lh~n lower the na~. Add a couple of drops of Worcestershire Sauce. Afte r cooking. rtnae the pan with two tabl es poon s of Courvolsler Cognac and pour it over the meat. The Scots call their hamburger "mince" and cook the meat with onions in boiling water Thia ls served with skirt which Is made with oatmeal and onions In bolling water) and the ·'co tl Is h 11 q u ~. u r , Drambuie. A word of advtco about llambura r Don t buy It alrt'ady ground, II th finely l'hopped po rUcle• lotte th el r flavor nd moiaturo r the r quJcldy '· Th m at hould bt• .. ed wtthl~..£!!.Ufile of ays at th moat But, 1f you mu t keep at loni<''. t'par lt' tht> s>altlf't With waicrd papN or wri.p lndt\lf1'uaJly m f01l nnd t~z..-. OANL~U Mt./\T 1,()1\f' :? pound• Jeround round l t·~" 1 eH suc h as bucon bits, 1 ch<>P&K'd nwdtum Salt M 1 x t oge th er o 11 p I e c es o r ham , 11uedonion Pe1>i>er tnRredltmta except egg. Sandeman Brandy, l t'IUC l t a b l cs P o o n M tl k e a ho I e In l he c h e d d a r c h e e s e . ' cup br dcrumb11 Orambw center of the mixture chili. .. the lis t Is salt . Mix ln«ttdl-mts as for und drop In the raw tgg. l n fl n l t e and your Pep(>(lr reaular hamburger and Sprinkle lightly witb culinary reputation will ., tt1bl poems Pet~r broil to taste. cayenne. be made. 1fo .. ru•a -STEAJC"Ti\llTAIU~ BUltGEltS ONE POT BYET Ml II th ln1r dlcnts 2 pounds around POTPOURRI CASSEROLE towNht'r und b,.ku In 11 s irloin As for your us ual 4 Uiblespoons butter lt1i1( JMll for 1 ho11r ut !'150 l m~ium size onion hamburger mixture, let 14 cup thinly sliced dl'Kr•' :wrv<>s four 1 tubk'!Spoon capers your imagination run onion ~C01b 8lJRG•;R Mushml wild . Create unique 1 clove g a rt i c. a puuutl .:round Sult burgers by si mply minced rnuml Uluck pepper adding exciting flavors "2 p o u n q ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- ADYllTISIO mM AYAllAlllm GIAIMTBI 004 or 114(5( AOVClllSCO 1nMS IS Rt 001110 10 81 tlAllllY AVAIUILC IOI SAU IN IACll MAHE! ~£1 SIOIE. Deltl AS Sl'lClllCAUY 110110 IN nus AO If W( 00 ROii 001 DI AN AOYEll&O 111111 wt 'llltl or1111 TOO YOOll CllOICI or A COMPUA811 HIM WIUN AYAllAl!lL R[ n1c11Nc; Ill( SAllll SA~lllCS OI A RAINCHLCtl \llHl(.H Will INllTI! YOU 10 ~ IHI -OVUllS!O 111 M Al llll ADVCRllSUI PMltl WllHIN lO DAYS .BOSC PEARS RKET BAS TUNA I SAYE~1'1ouoa PR1c 99 c • SLASHED ·153 TO 25%! ON JUNE 24 TH. 1978. MARKET BASKET SLASHED LIQUOR PRICES 15% TO 25%1 MAKE MARKH BASKET HEAD· QUARTERS FOR ALL YOUR uguoR NEEDS. YOU'LL FIND SLASHED PRICES THROUGH UT THE ENTIRE LIQUOR DEPARTMENT. MORE THAN JUST A FEW ADVERnsrn SPECIALS .BIG SAVINGS ON YOUR FAVORITE BRANDS. mushrooms, sliced l pound ground chuck 3 lal>l espoo n s Courvolsier 3 tablespoons lemon Juice 1 < lO VJ .OUnt£1 can consomme 1 teaspoon sail 11,. teaspoon pepper 2 cups thin medium noodles, uncooked 1 cup sour cream Chopped parsley Lightly brown onions. garlic and mushrooms tn butter. Add meat Cook, stirring. until meal loses red colOP• S tir in Courvoisier, le mon juice, consomme. sail and pepper . SlmmeI'. UACover.ed . 15 m lnutes. Stir in uncooked noodles . Cover. Cook 10 minutes or until noodles are t e nde r. Stir 1n sour cream. Do not let it boil. Sprinkle with parsley and serve. Serves 4. .~ t • ,. Nedneeday, February 21 . 1979 DAii. V PILOT (J1 . Get Family Interested •• m Breakfast Meal ll a sad but lru f•cl that many ch1ldrtn an lhla country lw ve hom for ehool wrthout brealdaal Worklll& par nt fl"lb a <'UP of corf on lbe run too . rlrcw·u\I lbat a mid mQJ"l)lna cof· fee break (UM••llY wltb a awttl bun or dou1hnull "'" alatvt'I on hunator unlll lunchllmC' We JPtod n10~ um lhinktn• about th ntht futJ for ors rath~r than 1M Mt't"Ull")' fuel for humans LO runtUon 1Wl1 This situation h not a mattN" of ~verty hut of poor plannm1 for the m l Important m 11 of the da)' tr pr dt•' drf' ~r nd...Lb \tac.bee n pons th t ytmr c-h1ld 1s not p1tyina altf"nlton in the mununa houra 11 ~ 1blc.-th•l a ~ttc-r brukf l ~ouJd b lp Ptrba~ U\e probl m ~ lh.at no on<> In yc>ur hou hold IJkt':l breakfast food Wh<> ever said tbal everyonti had lo Ht t-cs:. , N>real. or loabt tor br•illast" ll'a po lbl to get lhe family tn lereated lD an e rly meal If )OU dt!ICUM1 what kind of food would ~ m<>St appealing at th¥l time. tr M>mcon\' hat~ orange JUI«. wh)' not s~rve tomato 1uice. gru~Cru11 mdon, or ptt-lal ··~,. By June Roth 11trawberri whl h ul:m have hJgb vitamln C C'Ontt'nt '1 Mow about breakfmst pizza. made with whole wheat brt•1.1d , tomato sauce. and araled mou r~lla or cht-ddar cheese" Or let the l'hlldren spn•ud their beloved peanut butter lhlgb protein> on u toasted whole wheat bagel that ls now avalloble nation-wide in most sup~rmark"t freezer cabinets. Uere ar~ SOIJ"' recipes lo help you get lbe family Interested m having a morning-meal. BREAKFAST PIZZA 4 slices whole wheat bread •, cup tomato sauce • • • Roek Lobster (From Page Cl ) lobster might have ongrnated on the Cape but tl went from there to Cabforwa, where il picked up some black olives. eggs. cheese and a touch or garlic. Every addttlOD onJy made the dish more exciting. CURRIED ROCK LOBSTER AND EGGS ON SPAGHETrl 11'2 pounds South African rock lobster tails. thawed 1 3 tablespoons butter or margarme 3 tablespoons flour •r.i teaspoon salt Dash pepper • 1'4 teaspoon garbc powder 2 teaspoons curry powder 2 cups milk 4 hard·cook.ed eggs, sliced ,\4 cup sliced pitted black olives 2 tablespoons chopped pimiento 31• cup (3 ounces) grated sharp cheddar cheese 12 oz. thin spaghetti. cooked and drained Thaw rock lobster tails and with scissors re· move underside membrane. Pull out meat and dice. ln a large saucepan. heat butter and saute rock lobster until pieces lose their translucency and become opaque . Stir in flour , salt, pepper, garlic and curry. Gradually stir in milk. Stir over low heat until sauce thickens and bubbles.. Stir in eggs, olives and pimiento. Stir in cheese. Heat until bubbly. Serve spooned over spaghetti. Yield: 6 servings. • • • Lamb Shanks l leaspoon dried oreeano ~ cup coarsely chopped mouarella cheese 4 l~aspoons grated Parmesan cheese Cover bread slices with 2 tablespoons tomato sauce each. Sprinkle with oregano, mdbarella cheese, and Parmesan cheese. Slip under the broiler until cheese melts. Makes '4 servings, Note: Prepare the night before and refrtgerate. Broll in the morning. BAKED RICE PUDDING 1,, cup raw while rice 1 quart milk 14 cup sugar l teaspoon vanilla 1~ teaspoon salt Preheat oven to 32S°F. Combine rice. milk, sugar, vanilla, and salt . Pour into a buttered ' casserole. Cover lightly. Bake about 2 hours, or unW rice has softened. Remove cover and bake a few minutes longer . Makes 8 servings. Spinach Yields Flavor This combination of ingredie nts yields Mideastern flavor. • SPINACH PIE . 9·inc h pie shell , baked 7 minutes and cooled o when you buV Note: SUr this together and bake wmte pre paring dinner tbe night before. Cool and refrigerate. Cover and bake again in the morn· ing to heat tbroueh. Add ralslns lo each portion, tr desired. APRICOT GRANOLA 2 cups quick 'Cooking oats 2 tablespoons seasame oil v. pound.sunflower seeds 1 cup chopped walnuts 14 cupboney •12 pound dried apricots, chopped coarsely t cup wheal germ Mix oats with oil ; spread in a shaJJow bak· ing pan. Bake in a 375°F . oven 5 minutes. Add sunflower seeds and walnuts; bake 5 minutes more. Add hOQIY. m ix well and cool. Stir in apricots and wbe1n.germ. Makes6cups. Note: Ir storing for several weeks . refrigerate in a tightly covered )ar to_ prevent wheat germ from spoiling. 1 small onion, finely chopped C ~. cup) 1 cup coarsely grat. ; LOG CABIN~ ~ 'Pancake& § .Utile Mix ed Mozzar ella cheese 2 large eggs 1 tablespoon flour 1 teaspoon salt 1;4 teaspoon pepper 'h pint pla~ yogurt 10-ounce bag fresh OFFER EXPIRES AUGUST 31. 1979 GENERAL FOODS CORPORATION --------------------------------~-------spinach, cooked lightly SAVE toe when you buv <From Page Cl) may not have been made with lamb, but they can be. Try filling English pie dough, French pat· ty shells, German dumplings or Mexican tortillas with lamb. Furthermore, hundreds of other recipes from faraway lands such as cannelloni. teriyak1, tetrazzini and pot-au.feu becomes deliciously dif ferent when lamb is used in place or other meats and poultry. • No matter how you cut it. . .in medallions. noisettes or scaJJops ... think or lamb when us ing any recipe usuaUy reserved for these and other distinctive cuts. BAKED LAMB SHANKS WITH TOMATO SAUCE <Lahm• Bisaloal Tamation) 4 to 6 lamb shanks, about 'Y.& pounds each, trimmed of fat OUve oil 2 medium.size onions, cul into 14·inch slices 1 teaspoon ground allspice -12 teaspoon ground nutmeg 1 teaspoon salt 112 teaspoon pepper 3 cups chopped, canned tomatoes Preheat oven to 450 degrees. Lightly coat lamb shailJCS with oil. Arrange in 13x2x9-lnch baking dish. Bake la mb for 30 minutes, turning once. Reduce oven temperature to 350 degrees. Remove lamb from oven. Place onion slices over lamb. Sprinkle with allspice, nutmeg, salt and pepper. Pour tomatoes evenly over all. Return lamb lo oven. Bake for 2 hours, or until lamb is lender, basting frequently. 4 to 6 serv· ings. and liq~d pressed out 2 tablespoons grated Parmesan cheese Over the bottom of the pie s hell sprinkle onion and Mozzarella. Beat eggs slightly; add flour. s alt and pepper and beat to blend. Add yogurt and beat to blend. <.:ut up the s pin ach coarsely and stir in. Pour into pie s he 11. Sprin.J< le with Parmesan. Bake on rack below center in a preheated 350·degree oven for 3S minutes. Lel stand 5 minutes before cutting. Recipe Cuts Calories NEW9·UVES® DRY CAT FOOD! The classic recipe but with lhe caJories cut. NEW WALDOR F SALAD 14 cup mayonnaise 1• cup plain yogurt J 1.<z cups diced < ·~ mch J unpeeled red apple •,2 cup finely diced (I/a inch) celery Sall to taste I Lettuce cups y;: Toasted walnuts Wi sk together the mayonnaise and yogurt JUSt enough to blend. Fold in the apple. celery and salt. Spoon into let· tuce cups; sprinkle with the walnuts. Makes 4 servings. ~ SPECIAL TREAT SOUR CRUM HERRING for appetizers ... in your market's dellcalcssen department l•-1.D-• & CUlllMCO. I 'IT'S SCRUMPTIOUS!' Pamper your pussycat with new 9-L1ves Dry Cat Food. It has a scrumptious new recipe your cat will love. New 9-Llves has two delicious 100% natural flavors in every box plus three varieties in all to choose from. And all with the protein. vitamins. and minerals your cat needs to help him stay healthy. New 9-L1ves Dry Cat Food 1s a delicious deal for you and your cat. WARNER BROS. INC. 1978 r --------, · 25~ SAVE ~ON ETHER TIIE 22-0Z.OR+l& BOK OFNEW~DRYCATR>OD. . ~ cit ...... ~ @.~cereal REGULAR OR WITH RAISINS The hearty one-of-a-kind cereal. OFFER EXPIRES AUGUST 31. 1979 GFNERAL ~OOOSCORPORATION SAVE on gr&l>e•1\1118 & &raPe·mrlS~/lalfss these naturally who/Uoma and delicious cereals from @~ and took tor the FREE Faml/y Gulde to Better Food and Better Health tx>Ok ofter on s,,.clally marked packages of Poat· ora,,..Nllfl · a ~It' Gf8/*HUtl • FlakN ( i t • # 1 J Q DAILY PILOT ClulJ Calendar CHILDIUaTH CLAS : A Caesarian Pttpan'd Chlldbutb cla.u wU1 be otfer9d lree to the public at 7 pm Thur dA)', F•b 22. in lh" fountaan Valle)' Community Hos pital a uditorium JnformationZ 971M211, "t~naaoo 250 SOUTll COAST LIT RA CO CIL: A chanae or location has bffh 1Mounr~ ror lb Saddleback Valley t. arruaa Centtr En1U1h ttu s ~1uminJ Mooday. b N" lotalloo ror lhe mffllnis. which ar. b Id from l to 9 p m , room lOC. Lacuna H11l11 meh StbOOI Anyo lntc.> Ud lo altendinc clas or bffom•ntt a \IOlunl.J r tut.or may viJ1l th ceott-r or call Onal Cal"ttt of lAauot Huch, m 11 • or Mrs WUUam now~ of Cap~atraoo Beach. 4~ 6Z1t HAPPY HOM£MAKt.a : A lun~hton program ~m be held .it 10 am P'rlcay. f'tb Z3 ln tbt' PounlAJn Vall<') C'Mc Center Reserva· llont Mrs Gerald .Rtult•r. SU ~ DAllG HT a OF THE AllUt•ICAN K£VOLlJ'tlO : Thr Colontl William Cabt-1 chapter will meet t noon W~day, t'f'b 28. an lh~ Nl•wport &.-arh home ot M ~ Robert Hauck WOMEN'8 SVCC llAUJ~: Barbarn Pletcher. author ol "Salc~v.oman a Ouidt w Career Success." wlll ss>ealt at Women· Sue· c~ RalUes Thursday evenlna. Feb. 22, ln the Newpot1U lnn. Information: &M·9946or67S.7196 LOVE WOa&SBOPS: New defudt.lons or love, Intimacy and commitment will be ex - plored in a series of monthly workshops at Golden West College begmrung Sunday, Feb. 25 Sociology Instructor BUI Goodyltoonti will lead the workshops, described as "directed rap sessions, rather than lectures." To pre-register call the Student Develop. ment Office, 892·7711. extension 561. CHILD REARING WORKSHOP: The Orange County Mental Health Association is sponsoring a free workshop oo child rearin& at 9:30 a.m. Friday. Feb. 23, lo Republic Federal Savings and Loan, 2400 E . 17th St., Santa Ana. In· formatiooandreservaUons: MHA,547-7559. FACULTY SEKINAB: The Orange Coast chapter of the Scripps College Alumnae As· sociatioo will offer« series of faculty seminars on lbe newest developments in various dis· clpllnes in the academic world. Four seminars will be held from 9 to 11: 30 a.m . on Thursdays during March, in the Glen- dale Federal Savings and Loan conference room. in Fashion Island, Newport Be ach. Reservations: Mrs. Jack Scboellerman, 640-8790. Topics are Beyond Modem Art, Psychology Hardly Looks Like Psychology Anymore, A Sov· iet Tb.rust Into Intellectual and Social Freedom and Technology and Science in the Age of Faith. COSTA MESA IUNIOR WOMEN'S CLUB. The meeting will be held at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 22, in the home of Mrs. Ste~n Fasching. NEWPORT HARBOR JUNIOR LEAGUE: Community leaders will explore the governmen· tal. educational, Judicial and the environmental components of the-Orange County System in a conference at . 9 a.m. Tuesday, Feb. Z7, in the Santa Ana Elks Lodge. Checks for the con· rerence fee, $7, should be made payable to Junior League of Newport Harbor, One Park Newport. Newport Beach, 92660. HUNTINGTON BEACH CHRISTIAN WOMEN'S CLUB: A fashion show-luncheon will be held at 11:45 a.m. Wednesday, Feb. 28, in the Huntington Beach Inn. Reservations, which must be made by Feb. 23, may be mad~y WTil· Don't Stew DE AR ANN LANDERS: My bosses don't trust me. I 'm a m ature wo m a n who works. and it's humiliat- ing. I'm in a tbree- person office. so it's just me and my two bosses. they were interrupted by the police. This sounds like it co uld be the s henanigans of m y husband. Can you tell m e wher e that letter was mailed from? About a year ago 1 found a bra in my Antique Jewelry The Virginla Castle Auxiliary of the As· s istance League of Newport Beach will present a lecture on antique jewelry by Gwen Znerold and luncheon from 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. on Thursday, March 1. at St. Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church in Corona del Mar. Above, with ing to Mrs. Virginia Culwell er Huntington Beach. DREAM WORKSHOP: A workshop on creative dreamln.g. Such Stu.ff as Dreams Are Made Of, will be held Saturday, Feb. 24, in Orange. Information: Paula Jones of Alternate Routes, m -1648. IN·PROCESS PARENTING: Gene Bedley, principal of El Camino Real School, will discuss ways to achieve good role models and bow lo communicate effectively with cblldren at 7:30 p.m. TUeSday. Feb. 27, in the Fountain Valley Community Center. The program, sponsored by the Gifted CbiJdren's Association of or·ange County, is free and open to the public. ALCOHOL AWARENESS: George Clark, community relations director and counselor at Raleigh Hills Hospital, will discuss Alcoholism, a Non-Selective Disease, at 7:30 p.m . Thursday, Feb. 22, in Mariposa Women's Center. Orange. Information: Mariposa Women's Center, 547-6494. UFE CHANGES: A workshop designed to help people make positive changes in their lile by using the techniques of ••unconditional love" and "forgiveness .. will beheld at lOa.m. Friday, Feb. 23, in Rankin Lounge, Chapman College Library HUNTINGTON BEACH REPUBLICAN WOMEN FEDERATED: A meeting will be held a t 11:30 a.m. Wednesday. Feb. 28, in Murdy Park Recreation Center. • m Silence A•• LCJaders husband's coat pocket. DEAR HART: A little When I confronted him LUCKY TO BE ALIVE W ith it he said the guys of each, d ear. Rise above the small barbs. at work do such things Most people would DO as a gag. Do they? -better U they KNEW some of the antique jewelry. is Marion Devick, Auxiliary member. Tickets, at $12.50, are available from the Assistance League Thrift Shop. 673-61..30. Proceeds go to the group's Children's Dental Health Center and Day Care Center. CLASS OF 'A: The Estancia High School class or '69 will be holding a clasa reunion. Former students are asked to contact G~tchen Intee. 646-7631, Ann Eason. 540-0694 or the slu· dent store, 642·2080 TRES LAGUNAS CLVB: The Tres Lagunas Club of Alpha Gamma Delta will bold a lunch Thursday, Feb. 22, in the Newport Harbor Art Museum cafe. A docent tour ol the museum will follow lunch. Reservations: Ruth Crawford. 496--0778. NEWPORT BEACH JUNIOR EBELL CLUB: The club will sponsor a Babysitting· Safety Clinic at 10 a.m Saturday Feb. 24, in the Harbor View Homes clubhouse ·- Topics are Care and Feeding, Safety and First Aid and Child Development. Certificates will be issued to all participating Girl Scouts Information 646·7925. CARDIOVASCULA R H EALTH PROGllAMS: The Orange Coast YMCA offers a variety of programs designed to develop cardiovascular fitness. Included are fitness classes, martial arts, disco dance, swimming, weightlifting racquetball and dancercise . Further information is available from the Y. 642·9990 PROBATION DEPARTMENT VOLUNTEERS: The Orange County Probation Department is recruiting volunteers to assist deputy probation officers in rehabilitating troubled youths. Informational meetings for prospective volunteers will be held al 10 a.m. Thunday, Feb. 22, ia tbe Probation Department Building. and at 6 p.m Thursday, March 8. Information: Probation Department, 634· 7260. DOWNEY '69 GRADS: The 1969 graduating class of Warren High School in Downey will meet July 7, in the Anaheim Sheraton. Informa- tion : Margaret I Carter> Stapp, 497-3979. MOTllER·DAUGHTER WORKSHOP: The South Orange County YWCA will sponsor a mother-daughter workshop from 10 a .m. to 3 p.m. Saturday Feb 24. Information: YWCA . 542·3577. CALIFORNIA FEDERATION OF WOMEN•s CLUBS: The Orange District will hold a day at Santa Anita Race Track, Thurs· day. Feb. 22. lnformat100: Mrs. Dzambik, 637·3036. members wishing to work with \be Juniors wlll be held at 9:30 a .m. Monday. t'eb. 26. AMEalCAN BUSINESS WOMEN'S AS· SOCIATION: The Fountain Valley chapte r will meet at 7 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 22, to the Cask ·o· Cleaver Reauurant .... ount.aiD VaUey. Foun· taln Valley mayor Marv Adler will speak. Reservation&: Mrs. Berna.rd A. Llndbera ol Garden Grove, 537-0539. NEWPOaT BARBOR KAPPA DELTA ALlJMNAE ASSOCIATION: Memb6U wfll gather at 5 p.m . Saturday, Feb. 24, at the Am· trak Station lo Santa Ana fol' a trip to San Juan Capistrano where they will have dinner al the Depot. Reservations: Mrs. James Rose, 552-8069 or 833-9111, extension, 7475. ADVANCED HEALTH CENTER : Psychologist Dr. David Goodman will discuss The New Spilt Brain: Beyond the Hemispheres at 7:30 p.m. Tbunday. Feb. 22. in the Adva.oced Health Center, Newport Beach. Reservations: 97S-0'100. LIVING TOGEmEa SERIES: A tw~part lectures series titled 4ving Together will· be held from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m ., Fridays, Feb. 23 and March 2, in Orange Coast College's Fine Arts Hall 116. Series tickets are. available from the OCC ticket office. Tickets also will be sold al the door on a space available basis. Information : sse..~. PCP DISCtJSSION: The drug PCP will be discussed al 7 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 28, in Hashinger Hall, Chapman College, Orange. Dr. Ka Kil Hui, assistant professor of Medicine and pharmacology at UCLA. will sveak. ORANGE COUNTY OFFICERS' WIVES LEAGUE: A luncheon-fashion sbow will be held Wednesday. Feb. 28, in tht! -Santa Ana Elk'" Lodge. Members must send ctw?cks lo June Aynes, 235 Heliotrope, Corona del Mar. no later than Feb. 26. WOMEN'S CAREER CONFERENCE: Women West, a comprehensive career con- ference Jor women, will be held March 8-10, in the Biltmore Hotel, Los Angeles. Sponsors are the U.S. General Services Administration. USC's College of Continuing Education and several women's groups. More than 40 workshops and gene ral sessions will be held for management, en· trepreneurial, career-changing or re -entry working women. Information: <213) 741·2410. SMITH COLLEGE CLUB: Dr. Peter Rose will discuss A Century of Women, a Decade or Change Thursday, Feb. 22, in Clubhouse 3. in Leisure World, Laguna Hills. A buffet dinner will be served at 6 :30 p.m., followed by the l~ture. Information: 768-5526. The Orange County group also is working with the Los Angeles Smith Club to sponsor a benefit performance or "First Monday in Oc- tober" starring Henry Fonda and Eva Marie Saint , at 8 :30 p.m. Friday, Feb. 23, in the Hunt- ington Hartford Theatre FOUNTAIN VALLEY ARTS AS· SOCJAnON: Pastel artist Gary Savage will ap. pear at the meeting at 7:30 p.m. Monday, Feb. 26, in tbe Fountain Valley Art Associallon Reereatioo Center. NATURAL FAMILY PLANNING CLASSES: The classes, an outgrowth of a federally funded research proje<:t testing the ef. fectiveness of family planning without drugs or de vices. are being offe red at St. Joseph Hospital of Orange. Information: 633-9111. extension 7881 . AMERICAN CETACEAN SOCIETY: Whale expert John Olguin will present a multi-media lecture on wbales al 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 21, in room 101 of the UCI physical sciencl' building Admission is free. SUIClDAL CRISIS DRAMA : "Quiet Cries." a fact-based play focusing on the lives ol three individuals who experience a suicidal crisis. will be presented at 9 a.m. Thursday, Feb. 22, in lheSanJuanCapistrano Women'sClubhouse. The drama is produced by Plays for Livin~. an organization or professional actors and writers. Sponsoring the performance are Com- munity Counseling Center, Child Guidance Center of S8ddleback Valley, Family Service Association of Orange County and Catholic Social Service. Following lbe pr~sentation, the audience will form discussion groups to examine the drama. Information is available from the sponsoring agencies. <SeeCLUBCALENDAR,PageC9> Whenever they leave, even it it's jusl for an hour, they lock lbelr of· fi ces. I have no keys, although they have a key to each other's of- fi ce. Why else would they lock their doors ex· cept to keep me out? Many times they will take reports I'm work· ing on and leave without returning them. A workshop for club coordinators. associate coordinators, general-junior club presidents and HIGHLY SUSPICIOUS better. DE AR SUS· : It' S D E A R A N N -;;;;;;;;:;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;~i::======================== poaslble -bat more to L A N D E R S : I 'fl a s DEAR LUCKY : I don't need to. Tltey've been telling ME. Woald you believe 7 ,oot letters on this subject?!!! I'm n o t n osy 1 couldn't care less about their personal lives, but this is a business office and in order for me to do m y job efficiently, I can't keep running into locked doors. What can I do about it? -SNOOPY SNIFF· ER I'M NOT DEAR S.S.: Tell your bosse1. esactJy bow you feel. 111 bet yoa get tbe keys 11 SOOD as they can be made ap. Not oaJy do tllole doors need ·to be aaloeked -so do yoar reaeatmeat and ••«er. MHJ problem• coald be IOl•ed by bdag candid lattead of 1tewln• In allence and baUdiJlC an ulcer. I DEAR ANN . Re<:enUy you printed a letter from a woman who said she and her lover bad gone to a lone ly spot and parked. After disrobing tbe point. any bosband especially interested in wbo woold carry a bra bome with him ls a the letter from '"Miss moron. I'd lake bis word Emotional of the Year." Al one time I held the ti- for It. lle "Miss Nerves of the Sorry. I can't tell you y ·Sh I h 1 l where \bat letter came ear.' e ost er t t e from. 1 never Identify to '"Miss Gall Bladder." I lost mine to "Miss the soarceof my mall. H e p ati tis ." We J'oke DEAR ANN: Wh at's with people who "com· a bout it outwardly but fort" the survivor or a it's a very serious prob tragedy Ca divorce or a te~~ars ago J went death> with such gems tb rough bell trying to as "He/she is better off get a doctor to believe l this way." Then lhey was really sick. T he proceed to tell you about a friend or relative who message finally came died in agony of the through when I was same illness _ "an inch rushed to the hospital - at a time." And bow do almost too late . you Uke the ones who My doctors were woo· say, "To tell you the derful, but doctors DO truth, dear, we didn't make mistakes . Why think your son's mar-_d_o_n_'t_you __ te_ll_peo __ P_le_?_-_ riage would last." A re these reople d escendants o Job's "rtienda," or i• it that our language Jacks meaninglul words of comfort? Or are they just clods ? HARTFORD LAM PARTS Harbor lites IM......,D9Ylllct.~ ltzll/1 .....,....~ Cott•..._ 64i-7JOI fRANCI~-ORR fine stationery corma del mar 6MonthsAgo Bobby's Reading Skills Were 18 Months Behind. Today He Reads Better Than Most of His Classmates Glwn a proper le11mlng program neerfy ewrv child Ciun perform at a level considered "ellCf'llem " Our md1vtdueli1ed Computer Au1sted ln5tructlon help~ each ct11ld 1n me basie learning skills ot math. rtecsmg and language a.rh. Whet'• "'°"'. lie or the 1c:tu111v eniov• 1h11 1eam1ng experitnce and lhOW\ 1mprowment 1n other $ChOlllSl!C Ind SOC:lal --M well Wa are the only privately 099rsted tutorial fac1l1rv •n fh11 erea utlhrmg Comc>uter Aniated ln11ruct1on Our p<ograrna 1ncludt "Aemed11I" for the child who hes fallen behind "Enrichment" for the child whose got!• require above ewr11ge perfortnan<lt end "Spec:lltc D1Mb11ity"for bel'levlOI' modlftc:111ion and specific leer1'1ng sk1tt1. 1125 Meta Vente Or. East, Cott• MeN (7'14) 557·5114 4111 E. 90utt\ 8t. Lakewood (2131 '3CM100 • :ll041 I . HawwthorM IMI. "9nc:M hlot Yerdu 213 3n·1 1 Was~ington's Birthday Stcrts Thursday Mom. 22nd Practically Give-a-way Prices . Women's Sportswear and Lincjerie and Sleepwear SporhwHr s.,arates from $2.99 Blouses and Sweaters 11Haff of Sale Price11 Slips, Gowns, Palamas, Pmdies ''Half of Sale" • PRICES CHOPPED SIMCI lt4t D•AITMINT STOtll -- 1116 MIWPOIT ILVD. COSTA MISA. CALIF. ·- . . .. Hoein t :lOto 6:00 C'--' s....., ' 7 .. - ClulJ Calendar Nednel4ay. February 21. 1979 DAILY PILOT Keynote Auxiliary "Spring into Fashion" will be the theme of the fashion show and lunch sponsored by the Keynote Auxiliary of the Harbor Key of The Child Guidance Center of Orange County on Saturday, March 3. In the Empire Room of the Ne~rter Inn Planning the event. above rrom left. are Panhellenic Show ''Springtime Magic" will be the theme of the Newport Harbor Panhellenic 's an ... nual Dolla rs for Scholars benefit luncheon and fashion show at 11 a.m. Wednesday, March 7, at the Newporter Inn. Above from left are Mrs Douglas L. Ha rline. Mrs. John Zweers a nd Mrs. George W. Mefferd. Tickets. at $12.50,. are available from Mrs . Pe rry Snow. Balboa Island. Pam Landis, Gigi Dashiell and Katharine Stoner. Tickets arc $12 and proceeds go to t he Child Guidance Center of Orange_ County. For reservations, contact Maggi Stamm of Costa Mesa or Susan Neely of Santa Ana. l ~: Continuence Fund Orange County Philharmonic Society, Women 's Co mmittee, will observe its 26th annual Continuance Fund Drive starting Wednesday, Feb. 28. Above, from left , are Mrs. Frank G. Siler <vice chairman of the Continuance Fund> and Richard E . Cole <presid e nt of the Orange eount y Philharmonic Societ y l. Tax deductible contributions may be made to the Orange County Philharmonic Society. For in- for mation, call 646-64 11 lllllOYA 110115 9555 GARFIELD AVE. FOUNTAIN VALLEY tc-....... &Gwfteldl ---~ CLOSE-OUT ALL ·MERCHANDISE BELOW COSTI EYERTIHI• MUST 'IOI Sale Starts Fell. 22-'79 ~ HOURS: 10 A.M. to 7 P.M.-MON.-FRI. 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. SAT.· ·w:J~H IRA• OPEill• DRESS -AffAIR ~~,~:~ MIW SPltlM(W a SUMMH UMI ' ( COOKJNG CLASS: Sherman Library and Carden1 will present a class in which instructor Kay Pastorius will demoutrate Chinese hors . d'oeuvre.. PrereglstraUon la required for the claaa which wlll be held at 10:30 a .m. and 7 p.m. Monday, Feb. 26, in the Sherman Library and Gardena. Corona del Mar. WOMEN'S AMERIC,\N ORGANl.ZAnON FOR REHABILITATION TB&OUGH TRAINING: The Plaza chapter will hold a garage sale beginning at 9 u:n. Saturda)' and Sunday, Feb. 24 and 25, in the Bradford Con-dOmuilum complex, Santa Ana. Intormatlorr: Marlene Barsten of Santa Ana or Lois Bejerano, Costa Mesa. The next general meeting Is Feb. 27. lntormation: Sue Shapiro, Costa Mesa. NEWPORT HARBOll TUESDAY CLUB: Gordon Ewing will present dramatic scenes and songs rrom famous shows Tuesday, Feb. 27. Hospitality hour begins al 11 a.m. NEWPORT BE AC-lt-J\SSISTANCE LEAGUE: A Forties-Bal Night party will be held at 7 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 24, in the Balboa Pavilion. The Ink Spots will provide the dance music. MYSTICK KREWE OF KOMUS: The group, a non-profit male Mardi Gras Society. wtll hold its Grande Mardi Gras Ball Saturday. March 21., in the Disneyland Hotel. NATURAL CHILDBIRTH CLASSES: Lamaz natural childbirth classes will be held at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 27, in the Community Pre'sbyterian Cnurch Nursery School, Laguna Beach. Information: Instructor Jan Alabaster .. 494·5548. WOMEN'S AMERICAN ORT: The South Coa st chapter will present an art exhibition and auction al 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 24, in the Registry Hotel, Irvine . Ticket information: 586-7027. Featured will be works by Connie King, Rockwell, Chagall. Dali. Calder, LeRoy Neiman. John Kelly and others. FEMALE SEXUALITY SEMINAR: The Sisterhood of Temple Bat Yabm. Newport Beach. will present a seminar on female sexuality at 11 : 30 a.m Thursday, Feb. 22. Information. 644 -1999. OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH SERVICES: The ninth annual Tri-Association Seminar will be held Saturday. Feb 24, In Diamond Bar Country Club. The meeting topic is Legal Aspects or Occupa tional Health Nurs ing. Registration begins at 7 a.m. Information: E unice Webster, 829-3531 . YOUTH EVENT: Newport Beach's Arts Commission and Parks. Beaches and Recrea- tion Department plan an annuaJ youth event at 1 p.m . Sunday, Feb. 25. A bus will take Newport Beach school children !grades sixth through eighth> to UCLA Pauley Pavilion 'or a Festival or Russian Dance. 11••• tr•n,.ort•tfon 1 CK.JI. For Cl~ifil'() AJ ACTION Gill A Dolly ,llot A.d-wbot 642-5671 Ticket.a. al $S per child, are-.vallable from Parks, Beaches and Recreation, 640-2271. SADDLEBACK AREA HISTORICAL SOCIETY: The group will present "Genealogy from Orange County Backwards" at 3 p.m. Sun- day. Feb.2Sat People's FederalSavlngsand Loan in Saddleback Valley Plaza Shop_ping Center. For ln!ormaUon: Peggy Jacobs, 830-0717 ['-_u_o_r_o_s_e_o_p_e-_~J THV8SDAY, FEB. ZZ By SYDNEY OMAJlR AIUES (March 21-Aprll 19): Accent on set· ting a price -and a goal. You rind that "home life" commands more than usual attention. Key is to achieve harmony without abandoning pnn- ciples. You get offer which acknowledges your potential. TAURUS (April 20-May 20>: Accent on communication. publishmg, travel, long-range ~oals. Pisces, Vir~o figure prominently. You gain through assignment completed under pressure. You'll get legal definition whlch proves encourag\ng. Be optimistic. You're going places and you'll know it! GEMINI (May 21 -June 22>: Emphasis on mystery. the occult,, puzzles, finances affecting associate. partner, s pouse. Delineate responsibiUties. Be aware or priorities. Take nothing ror granted. Chee patents, copyrights. Message should become crystal clear. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Spotlight· on legal rights, permissions, joint errorts, mar- riage. You're able to get feel of public pulse, r·esponse. You 'll b e consulted. praised, criticized. Aries. Libra figure prominently - and so'does the number 9. LEO <July 23-Aug. 22>: Emphasis on work· ing a rrangements. s pecial agreements and acknowledgments . A new contact could prove a n inspiration. Permit creaUve Juices to now. Another Leo could be part or your personaJ scenario One who depends upon you must be made to understand that you are not to be taken for granted. VIRGO IAug. 23-Sepl. 22): Obtain hint rrom Leo message emotions tend to dominate logic Strive for balance. Be ready ror change. variety. outlet for writing, creative concepts. Remodel: rewrite, dare to be different -and to dream. LIBRA ISepl. 23-0 ct. 22): Spot.light on building. closing transaction. reaching an un- derstanding with older individual, perhaps a pare nt. Diversify . be versatile, adaptable. enlarge horizons. &<>meonc could be planning a s urprise for 'you Maybe Gemini is t he "culprit!" SCORPIO !Oct. 23-Nov. 21 1: You are not restricted. despite what others tell you. Know it. act in a creative. independent, free-and-easy manner You are mature enough to dictate your own destiny Aquarius. Taurus persons figure prominently. SAGITfARIUS !Nov. 22-Dec 211 : Costs, time and motion. getting what you need. pro- tecting possessions --these are part of current cycle Expect changes. many related to_ a special relationship. You aeam what is of value. what should be discarded.I CAPRICO RN <Dec. 22·Jan 19l · Some claim you can do a nything -cycle is such that you win. draw people to you. what you need. Ob· taln hint from Sagittarius message. Be direct. s pecific . Lunar Position emphasizes personality, appearance. charisma. Get to it ! AQUARIUS <Jan. 20-Feb. 181: Emphasis on institutions. film, hospital. coming to terms with "lnner voice." See as is, not through haze of wishful thinking. Don't brood. You're on brink of discovery and freedom. Confinement is temporary. PISCES I Feb. 19-March 20}: Whal starts as fun-and-games could develop into "something 1 se rious ." Older individual plays key role Capricorn. Cancer persons figure prominently Specifically. a friend asks you to make a com· mitment. Yes. money is part of scenario. You 'll win! ' . ··->t1• J ' • --. .. ~. 1eauty parlour !>t rv1ng thG Irvin(" ,"4. 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ABC fl 9:00 -''Roots: The Ne xt Generations ." Alex Haley's parents are married on his r eturn from overs eas and roung Alex is born in this fourth of seven installme nts. tiOnal 1111,.igu. ana 11n1qUe o•raon•I Ill• OI JOM O'Otld)'.. • ni(ln.otlcecl HOllr-oc>d pnvete eye -~TU "ShOuld Journ1li.t1 Have TM Right lo Protect Thelt Sourcet?' 10-.ao·~ "°' l'Ol.IQI WOMAN ~ goee undercovw to llnd 1118 kldnlj)Oerl of• w .. 1.11nown unoerwortd 11'• gtlltldaon THeGONGIHOW G4E'TIMM'T The Smartt IMm 111•1 KA08 ~ 10 blow up a CONTROL bul~ •t • ~illolirn. • CAPTIONED A9C .... MORNING 12.-00 8 TWIUOHT ZONE '"The Sllenc:e" Archte Tey- tq weoer• JtN'nle T annv· eon 1t.a1 ,.., Jamie. can't llMC> "'9 mouth atM ~ one Y9at' • AU'MD HITCHCOCK PMMNT8 ''S-Shade'' When• young couple -10 Sal411n tllcry are <11t1urbecl that I here ar• llO Ctllldran 1n Ille 8rM 10 l>l•Y With theltc:Md G) OeTSMART 1ociotog l1t Or 8rl•" 0""*1111 I &.OW°""""' · 1:to WANTIO: DIAD °" Al.NI \ "MOllM" '*I NIWI 1!IO NIWI a:oo ..... M0\111 * "Mteeton To Hel" (1IHIJI Piii.ii HublCfll'llld, M.,laMe HOid a.MOVW **' .. "~<l'I l8" Honeymoont" ( lt&t) oaoroe SencMi•. ,COfnne Ca1Vet1. ·Ol:T~ A rMd -lltl C>IOI• 10 a.Id MU and 99 Into • l1~~11MO 2:209 MOVIE ...... ''TM saxon Chltm" ( 1~11) Robetl Monlgom- llfY. Susan H•yw.,d 2:301 NEWS 2:'6 NEWS ~ MOYIE l Oe8 NEW8 AllCNlwa e aG I LO'll UJCY .·lie Won't Box • • "P!Mdl«man Amo• Huxley llttl8 Kntlen A con m.i> Incl a Mii Of<llllned tfllnlltet la WMnl 1M1 throughOut tl\9 llOlllh IOt llMC:mg congtlQjlllont •nd Mduc1ng lemala mern t>ert of Ille llOCI< (Porent•I c:1111cre11on 9d1tlMCI I (I l'tr 30....,.,) 8 al AOOTS· THE HOT~AATION8 Simon arid ee.111• ate marned upon Na retU<n lrom overs.Mt 111'<1 move 10 New YOttc wtwe Simon get• his Meat•'•~..., agrlculture at Cornell Uni11eratty When ll'tey rerurn. tllcry txino tl'telr ''"' chttd, AleHndet H•le)' (Pitt 4 ol 7) Frenol't impreulonlst ClllUde Monet'• o-nuno• .,. cMc>l•)'80 al en eanobl1 1n Chleago Ill the 9'>'"'0 Of 19,75 (R) T,.. Smlll'll lhtnk tl'tel tile Chief llaS gone <l•M when • 'h "carv. k« Name With Prl<le" 11958) Vlrg1nl• Mot(enna., Paul Soofletcl . RK.i.)I .. O"-tlCI • t:U.OI°"' "'" llOOl<"'Q he u-1 I ••IU~t1 Cl<ll lie CM\ I llftOrd 10 I••• liq 8!I MICHAf.L JAOC80H Cµ,..i Of ~d U.o... """' ~fl~·· e~~~ Stt.•\ L' Rml~hut·k 1 le fl I lrat>s to <'onv1nct· Ito) I'h1nnt·~ 1 11 ~ht • and W11liar1'\ l>t•\ ..1m• thal ht• won 'I JOJO lht· boxing lt•d m on tht• M.'l'Ond part of "fo'rom Here tu t-:tt>m1tv' tont~ht ul 9 on NBC, Chun- nt•I l fl) OMAT PEAFONoCAHC£8 F1de110· Gun<lula J•now111 Lvc•• Popp, '-~ KOllO, Hant Soun on<I Menfred Jungwlfth are leetured In Beell'tOven a IWO-perl QPerB. oonducte<I by LAonWd Be<nttern at 1ne Vienna Slllt qpe.a House G» MERV GRIFFIN CW.IS Ne-I Sedalla. Mil· Ion Be<le. Irv Banton, E•t· Illa Kiii, Rob8t1 uricn. Bat· cl11y Sh•w. Cl'tlltlle HIK 11:001 U D (() !lal NEWS MAKE M£ LAUGH MOYIE • • ·~ • Wl'tat's New Puuyc.1?" ( 1965) Peter Sellefa, Pel&t O'T oole A confUMCI young man -iis help from •n even mote conlull6d OS)'ClllBtrlst 12 · he roslca romancillg • beau· ltfulwomen. 12:30 8 MOVIE * • • "Term Of Trill" ( 1963) L-ence Olllller. 5'mo<le ~el A well· resc>eetael ICl!OO!mastlll' 11 telllely ·~ of HSBUll by • young woman C2 hrs , 25 mtn I ~-MOVIE • • 'h "Carpet Of Horror" ( 1962) JOllChlm Fucl'tt· 1>41rger. Eleanor ROSSI 4:00G) MOVIE * • * "fl'te Men" ( 1950) JllGk W&C>«I. llA•rlon 8ran- <IO l un•• Motion• Anll Appt;M 8flCola. CAOeS-wrrl MUW<MWf'"IN G.-ia. Neil Sedaka Mii- ton a.te. Irv 8-nllOrl lwr ll't• 1<111, Rob«1 Uucn g) SANFORD AHO &ON Fr..a m.litol piwla 10 •uUI tl<ltt IOI' Tr>e Gong Snow fD MACM:IL / lEHRER AEPOAT a;)~ BIOl.OOY r__. 1~ f) C88 NEWS 8 H8CHEWS I NEWLYWm GAME A8CNEWS 7 30 IJ WOAlO WAR II QI DIARY G (() JOKER'S WILD G» SIX MIUJOH DOU.AR MAH S.Ule At St11p11n 0 SHANAHA C.uMt Jommie RO<lgtl<~ Clto11nrl ~btinga I) KNXT tCBSJ Los Angelt''> 0 KNBC (NBC) Los Anqell'.''> O KlLA tlnd I Los Ang1·1e-, fJ KABC·lV (ABC) Los Angelt•:. lJ l\FMB 1CBS) Son 01090 G KHJ-lV (Ind) Los An9e1~s ®) KCST (ABC) San 0 11>90 '8 l<TTV (Ind I Los Angele!. g) KCOP TV find I L os An~h:,, ED KCET· TV !PBS) L os Angel,...., lB KOCf ·lV tPBS) Huntinqton 8t.>dCh B DA TINO GAME •100.000 NAME THAT TUNE tJ TICTACOOUOH ., ADAM-12 Malloy Bl'l<I Reed tOSl)On<I to an armed •Obl>tl<y •t .i churc;h •f!CIOfY fl) JUPITER WATCH \ll) COHSOM£R SUAVIVAL KIT ALllO Repair, l)?ewf1t1W$. Fasr F00<11 i UNTAMEDWORLO FAMILY Ft"UO 7:35 28 TOHIOHT HeaJtn tn8'11'&nU (Part :>) a:oo II Cl) SPIDER-MAN A chemist friend ol Pere< Pll<ket ·s •lumbkls upon a po rent m1nd-control lormula CiJ SUPERTAAIN A young repol'1et (P•ul Sandi l•lls on I0\19 wiJh a lellOw passenoer (Mary Louise Weller). unaware rnar al>O 11 a pnnceaa being a;) ACADEMY U!AOERS ·Hunger " • Tl'ttl End Ot The Oame" llf1d "Monsieur Pomtu " l c30 '8 THE 000 COUPLE Alie< theif llj)ar1ment 19 rocoect Fell• tall<• Osc;ar into mcl'llng lf>IO "Secu<lty Arm• 9:00 IJ (() ONE DAY AT A TIME A mlttalce by a oellvery man leoves Ann wit11 • o•and ptano end II• owner looged 1n her IMngroom 8 "ROM HERE TO ETERHITY The romance ol Karen Holmes (Natalie WOO<ll and Miii Waroen (Wiiiiam Oevenel 1a11es on unea· pec18CI l\Jm: and Prewitt (Steve Rallsbock) conlln· ues to pay lor hll dellan1 amtvde (Pert 2 or 3) 0 AMERICANS "Tno Private Eye" A pene- ltallng IOol< al 11\e prorea- a;) OAVIO 8US8KIHO ll'.30 8 THE JEfffMONS Tom. laleat bu .. ,,.. IHP may be nta 1811 11 Htllon 11n01 out Wl>O he 11 tr •vel· ·~witn W NIGHT GALLERY "Flnoegon's Fl~l'tl" An inmate hetps a fallow c.on\llci. _.v1ng a hie t&tm. 10 tlndufe ptlton through 1o:ooh~ A powwlul counc;llman (John Randolph) Wl>O ()(ICe helped Kaz " 11Ullpec18d of blfktno funds from n11 con1t1tuen11 I" NlW8 "Cl~ .c::.~':achef OI tomo"'ow 11 •n lnstruc· tor In blQC>Cry "Seu1fac- t1on Guatan1aad" An tmoeccebfy dressed oen· • 11eman 11 al\ unusually rue- "'''' '8 THEOOOCOUPLE Otcat end Fellll conso<re 10 t>fea• up a polt8f oeme 1n their apartment eo tllcry can oo out wtlh 11\e Pigeon .. 118'1 G) THE OOOOIE8 fhe Goodl9* oo orosoec•· fi3 1~CAVETT Guest Stiel!>)' Foote t 1::30 II Cll AOCKF-OAO FILES Rockford is hired to lnves- ugate the lheh of M>me C8""8r • checks CiJ TONIGHT Hoal Johnny Carson Gues11 Ben Convy. Bar· beta HOwar. DIY!d St•n- berg, Mlfllu H&tlnet D TWIUOHT ZONE "The Howling Man" D1111d ElllnQIM ~ upon •n Old monastery OCCUf)'8d by • '"T N ll't" order wtilCh IS hOl<lmg a benign Old mao '8 MOYIE • * * "Bedlam ( t941l) B<if11 K•rloff, Anna Lee A Qtn Ctuaadet 10 1mptOll8 tl'te hOf'rl<I conditions .,, lon<1on'11 1mtemous 11ylum ( 1 hr . 30 m.n I • MOVIE * "Doctor Of Doom ( 19601 Armando S1tvest•e, LOfen8 Velaz~ A fiend· 1sh doctor get• lever1shly c.ug.ht up 1n l't1s own eaperlft"IMIS with brain tr•n~ents (I hr 30 min I 12:37 fJ ~ MANNIX A young h4tlre11 '"'es Mann<• to frnd lhe mur<let· '"'01 l>8t ra1ner 12;..o a oo l(OJAI( The fatl'tef ot 8 mut<IOrlKI mof>IUW suspecls hlS t•la son'' wile or bemg tM killer (RI 1:00 U TOMOAAOW Gues1s Marton $hept>efd. a Pl)'Chlatr111 whO lost hlS hoense because of 1115 unconvent10oa1 bettaVIO<. 4:109 ~EOWAA08 Thur•day·s Dat1t h•e Mo11ie• AFTERNOON 12:00 G * * '<i "Steel T OWl'I ( 19521 Ann Sheridan. Jann Lund. An overly amblhou' young men. an1oous 10 ceplure Ille IOP spor 1n !'tot uncle's steel m1M. ~ a terget for bltterness among hll co-wor~era ( 1 nr ,30mln) m * • ·~ . Devil Dogs 01 Tne Air" ( 19351 Margere1 UndD)I, P111 O'Brten A cocXSU<e young pil01 oers n1s wings ClipC)e<I Oo<ing a 1811 lilglll. ( I hr • 50 min I 3:00 9 * * * "The Missing Are Oeaclly" (1974) E<I Netson. Leonard Ntmoy A l>Oy, re-nono ~ a pet, sreats a rat lrom a 1111>. unawate that II Is oonramt- natl!d ~l't a rare. deadly dllftue (I hr 30 m.n I 3:30 fJ To Be Announcecl II l'tt ,30mln) ABC's Hits Outpoint the Biggies LA-i.T Grand Openine Sale Wlm'S 5t11 -SlMI • LAt"llA llW ( .. : . bt NEW YORK IAP > "Roots II " bt>at .. Ameriean Graffiti" and "Marathon Man" in a tough lhree·way r aee for viewers Sunday night, but .. Mork and Mand y " had lhe biggest audience overall for the second week m a row, figures from the A. C. Nielson Company show. ARC estimated a n audience of 6S million for the first ehapter in the seven-part "Roots: The Next Generations," a sequel to the r ecord-setting miniseries of January, 1977. The original "Roots" caught the compet1t1on by surpnse. and NBC and CBS were not about to let ABC off so easily the second time around. Both "American Graffiti" on NBC aod "Marathon Man" on ARC were being aired on network TV for the ftrst time. WITH ALL THE DATA m for the week endmg Feb 18, 1t was "Roots II" tied for eighth with ABC's "T axi ... "American Graffiti" 18th and "Marathon Man" tied for No. 33. "Roots II," as the sequel is familiarly known, appeared on the same course as its predecessor. whlch picked up viewers each night. Overnight ratm~s showed more people watched Part II Mon- day night an New York Caty and Los Angeles than saw the firs t chapter in the two cities. The au- dienee was s lightly s m aller in Chicago for Part II. miniseries, No. 12 in the week's rarrngs ABC's rating for the week was 22.2, with CBS second at 19.1 and NBC back in third, after a week as runnerup, at 17.4. The networks say that means an a n average pr ime-time minute during the week. 22.2 percent of the homes in the country with TV were tuned to ABC. ( )~~ "'-t _.,,., -- .J .,.. ~ '°"'~"" S UP TO tsso ~ ~ The national r ating for the first chapter of iii'ii~::yro;~~~~fi~;-:::~iiii~~~~-"Roots II" was 27.8 compared with 40.5 for the first installment of "Roots" Jan. 23, 1977. NBC s uffered again at the bottom. with fave of the week's six lowest-rated programs Two NBC programs ... America vs. the World Circus Challenge,·· and "Brothers and Sisters" tied for 59th place. followed by ABC's "Makin' Tl" and three o ther NBC s how s, ''Turnabout,'' "Sweepstakes" and "Little Women." Free Delivery • i ~l..t .. Hil"""'"• Free Delivery ... ~ Pie In tlae Eye That's rock star Alt cc Cooper with the face full of pie and pie thrower Soupy Sales get- 1 mg a kick out of it durmg filmmg of the new Soupy Sales Show. to air in syndication I 675j 0 · Little Gets 6 ..:. • :...: k,4 TV Movie I "tWP'U"'IW.AlH.l AU~ HOLLYWOOD fAP l • ..o '""" rn 1111 • Cleavon Little h as I Orson~ been s igned for the title role in the CBS comedy KINE "Mister Dugan" by T.A.T. Communications. I Little replaces John Amos, who withdrew from the role earlier this . " TlwM,..,ufittm A mbersoru year. I The show is tentatively ••••••••'•• .. •'"•! set to premiere on 'Sun-day, Mar ch4. fll 'ill.111 "" THE BEST OF THE NEWIDRK DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS 642-5678 THE RATING FOR "MORK and Mandy," in contrast. was 33.7 Nielsen says that means of all the homes m the country, slightly more than a third saw al least part of the situation comedy. COSTA MIU, Jae I. 17th Sf. f~""""'~ Showcase ii -'°""''°" LAOUNAMIW U014 MISSION VllJO 2Nt2 MorglHNh ,_,_ National ratings for Part II and s ucceeding in- stallments m the "Roots" miniseries, which ends next Sunday. will be ineluded in next week's rat- ings llE RE ARE THE WEEK 'S Top 10 shows "Mork and Mindy ," with a rating or 33.7 representing 25.l million homes. "Three's Com - pany," 33 or 24.6 million. "Laverne and Shirley," 32 or 23.8 million. "Angie" 30.2 or 22.5 million. all ABC: "Gone with the W1nd," Part II, 28.8 OT 21.5 million. CBS. "Three's Company." 28.2 or 21 million. ABC. "Roots JI," Part I, and "Taxi," both 27.8 or 20.7 million. both ABC. tic, and "60 Minutes." 26.7 or 42 m illion, CBS ,..,.,.,_.__~, lall• fwNt Or. f(onw "'toM f.owt o... ono~o.~o~ ~ ... ,,.._,.fl/ ..... O"d"'!OftclfJIQtt 4tl•ff02 M'.lJ'\ NII t0• A BC listed e ight of the week's 10 most· watched programs, including the first five. CBS had the other two, the conclusion of a two-part "Gone Wllh the Wmd" s creening, No 6, and "60 Minutes," tn 10th place. NBC'S BEST WAS THE third chapter an the fou r .part "Backstairs at the Whale House" T he next 10 "Eight is Enough," A BC. Monday Movie "Backstairs at the White House." NBC ; "Starsky and Jluteh," ABC; "Oiff'rent Strokes." NBC : "Charlie's Angels." ABC; "Taxi" and Friday Movie "Shampoo," both ABC. tie ; Big Event "American Graffiti," NBC, Grammy Awards show, CBS, and "Barney Miller," ABC M2"'617 froltilY\ 1111 •O• Sal IO' o;.-.....,...,, liiO' ... 10.0 ~ •o> "-"' ,, .. ,, ... •0-.5 ,.._.......,. --~ --------"PSYCHIC PHENOMENA li . 1,, . on r1a STARTS FRIDAY FEB. 23 IN AN EXCLUSIVE ORANGE COUNTY ENGAGEMENT. ~ A candid report on the search for the true facts about this controversial subject with Norma B owles & Fran H ynds Friday. February 23rd Crawford Hall 7:00 P.M . UCI STUDENTS & FA CULTY GENERAL ADMISSION S2.00 S3.00 Tlckets available at ASUCI Box Office & TICKETRON Speakers Committee PRESENTED I N 70 MM OOLBY 6 TRACK STEREOPHONIC SOUND .. BEST PICTURE OF THE VEAR" -N y Jll-.i CRITICS "***•I An emotionally stlr· rtng movte 1h,1t d,•monslr<1ll'S rl:'11I nngm.1ht1. Ctmmn ''ml:'rQ\''> ,,.., 01w of th,· tno<;t "" 111ny cl1r11c..tn18 tal ••11h r 11 tlw dl!t.id,• ·· ..., '0&1 t ,..t,;..' "'•......._., ...... "A big. awkwud, crazily am· bltlous motion picture th.it coml'' <1" cl<N.• 10 bemg <1 popul,11 ''PK "' .1111,1 movtl:' c1bou1 1h1'> roun trv ... 11111 'l lw ( 1tl(lfo1h,•r · It~ vis11111 1!> 1hc:11 ol on onymc:1I. ma1or new ftlmrlltlkt!r ·· H '\' f'fffl \t~C.•1f"• =<"' -=so real. you can feel It in your bones. Dcl\1r• 1 hd' dl < nmpJi..,I h , I <111 .1m.vinq < IMrc1l.l~n1,111on .11111 th1• n thl'I' n111h.· \IOU 'ot'•' ,, ~~111t1 I.OU \I' 1WV1't knt)Wll 01rc<.111r C1m1111> ™" m,1d~· ,, p11 ture th,11 re~>und .. dnd l:'rhol:'-. with •' tru,• Am• ·nr<1n \~ 111 ,. • "One of the boldest and moi.t brilliant American films in re- cent years. lhl.' Dl'L'I Hunt,·r '' hlll!d "~th 'l rnnq <'lllX'dllW l.'m• • 11on D1r11cto1 l11rnnu mt1Kl's cl1"11 rhar he ·~ !.J)ect<1rukulv g1ftt>d " • ... ., •• '"ill ROBERT DE NIRO ' llM @ EROTIC Fil.M FESTIVAL .", ............. , .. .. Ann "An extremely ambitious and Importa nt film on a c rucial theme 11 demcmd~ lo be measured c1ga1n<,1 the cl,1,s1r usl's of tlw '>l"Wl'n to 1llu.,tra1.-rlw wt1y we hw .md d1,• A Sdv,lgcl~ <.1ro119 p1et:l.' of lilmm,1k1ng. 11 t~ an edrnest. ~r IOU' "''cl lmprt''>SIW work 'Th ... ()""' I lunt\"r 10111,, ..i thin comP<1nv that ,1,p1rc to gredln<?l>~ .. 70MM OOllY STlllO SUPERMAN Uitters/JIP 'Dou 'll.J Dlllty • l:.ZO 1'~ 1:15-4:15-7:15-10:00 ,,., "WU.SY MALOMr 6:40-10:01 .IAMMA1'0• 1 ll&IY 7:00-IO:JI ,. . . . . . . . .\, Quin1~ ltHC•• 6:0M:•U iOIJ ~"'•lt.lS lfMl\ C.Ni•Ct1•1n0f,,. USM~ IUtJlSw 1111 IOtS-llUf~ lt.lfl!R ., -.MW&ll J)ill!il\IG lllR'tt '11illt ~llltfhil ~ ·-·llRCW4'il•~ .. VOiAll 11~·~~ .. 1()r.G.ll!J .J e ~\OFtllHR .,_ fJ.11..t ... Wl~.r.IQat'l~ ... ~()11 11SIA.~lf tlltf() -.. &Akff:~l' ~1 l llhiY till ,_),,,J)Nfh1Rl.ll -· ... ~~ •• lilltOll I 1 u •)'t•• •' • • *"-Nf'atJfUM;.~· .. w ~'°"i:=.:. R .;;::=r.--~. -. ~ U-•• .... ~,.._ ..... -. , ........ ~ ........ "". -t......... ··-·· ........... SHOWING FRIDAY AT 2:00AND1:00 edwards NEWPORT .. fAl COAST HWY. & MACAMTHUl Jlll1U'0•'1'0cmfTU '44·0760 • \ 7 . ,. NOW PLAYING . .. ----__ ..., __ .... ~•11!~19 -..... Tim. IEIT TUI': U.- lAllllll. AllY TUii A...,. ... L J'. Wllli111i I d. ... I_. •two..._ ................... . -OWW~L4 1- Ellen Alan Burstyn Alda ~'lime, UNext G\fartt o-_...,,, __ ---AUNwtW! Plc1U<e TLdvllCOIOl9 NOW PLAYING cmt•f EDWUOl'ltnrPOllT UAMOMDltlff.IM Orange 634·2553 Newport BNcll 6«-0760 Anaheim 879-9850 ,,_ ·-.. 494-1514 -C.Kon Ho\RDCOltl (II 1!14~:J'4J •• ,., ... , ... 41 .. ,.,., ,."' _lljl .. QUINftT111 'UIS MMNAT10N AlUY1'°1 CUM"IUll'WOCla naT WMICll WAf M LOOll IN! ""' M OUT\AW IOICf WAUSIPOI ALL STAR CAST "CALIFORNIA SUITE" (PG) ""'*'-7:1-1t ··-... ~M.'1'4:1M:1a..tl911 J.a.a. TOUllH'S ""LOID OF TH! RINGS• fNI ,.__,....,,. .. .,_ ~ ,,...,..,....,.. ..... RIDr 1 .... .,.. S08T MO PAlta "11e "'lll e "'1t IOTU TNI lllNt('S JOlfl'OI ""' .. tOIStl'OI -ffi~ I::. ':1. ~ w:o ____ .,.., ... ,... ...... °' '* _,.. TNI WAlllOllS111 ""' MMNNA .. &CIArY .. -JAUI e "'1• ION TNI__.. '°''"' ""' ,. aeo11 eon,., • . . . ENTERTAINMENT I MUSIC BOX Malaler Co• ert County Hails 'Zoohy' It waa 1ood to see Zubln M~bt a back on the podium before tht' 1.0 An11le Pbllarmonlc Orche1lra last ,.ceJceod and ll wu even better lo hear Gu1tav Mah ler's form idable Fourth played • a1M ht.a Ilk• U to be played. ll tru a auperb readln1 and It t"a me v~ry c~ to a Atlndin& ovation from an obviously dc- H 1 h \Cl d Oran10 County PbllarO\Oc1lc Society audience In the Santa Ana Hiib School audJtonum . But then they have always loved Zubln ln Orkllge County; he came onatagc to a hero's wdcomo and 1t ts doubllul lf he can do ao_y better than I.bat in TOM BARLEY Muelo Boa bis appearances wtlh the New York Philarmontc Orchestra. "ZOOBY" WILL always be "Zooby." But Leonard Bernateln he 1ao•t. Tbe usually ebullient Mejlta seemed ln a curiously restrained mood for I.be first ball of a splen- did concert: a happy, efferves- cent rendering of Schubert's lovely "Rosamunde" and an lnmaculate pe rformance oC 'Ego ltlasseuse' Sophia Tell,s Bunon Woes Prokofieff'• Concerto for Violin and Orchestra. But it was I.be Zubin of old in I.be Mahler; sweeping, demand· tn1 and persuading and letting us know with every wave of lhe baton t.Ut Mahler la very dear to bla heart. Tboee of us who love Gustav with equal devoUoo found ll d1.f1lcull iodeed to COD· lain our emotions. TWO B&ILLIANT solo efforts highlighted an evening ol rme mus le. Soprano Daisieua Kim drew cheers for her handling of the final movement of I.be Mahler, the glorious "Sehr behagllcb." She didn't bave much to do in the Fourth but she dld it magniticenUy. And then we bad v1ollnlst Glenn Dlcterow stepping from his con- certmaster's chair to give us a no less brilliant reading of the Prokofieff concerto. NEW YORK (AP> -Sophia Loren says she played "psychiatrist, comforter and ego masseuse" to Richard Burton during bis estrangement from Elizabeth Taylor. He deservedly drew cheers and director Carlo Maria Giullni must be happy indeed to know that be bas a solo violinist of this caliber in the ranks of bis orchestra. Use. Glenn a UWe more, maestro; why import talent when you have such & weal lb of it sitting ln lhe eosem· ble? Burton stayed in Rome with the Italian film star and her husband, film director Carlo Ponti, during the summer of 1973, Mass Loren said in an article in the March issue of McCall's magazine. . CHORDS AT RANDOM - Final rehearsals are under way for an Orange Coas t College Community Symphony Orchestra concert Sunday which will feature claasica• guit.ariat Pepe Romero in a performance of Rodrigo's "Conclerto Aran· juez." Also on lhe 8 p.m. pro- gram: Prokofieff's "Love of Three Oranges" score and Beethoven 's Third . the "Eroica." At I.be time, ~urton was on a program .. to cure his drinking habit" prior to him filming "The Voyage," lo which be and Miss Loren would star, she said. Miss Taylor later came to Rome and Burton bad "hlgb hopes of reconciliation," but "all of us, except Richard, could see it was going to end,'' said Miss Loren. During that "sad period" in Burton's life, she compared him to a Shakespearean king, "once grand," who is "broken upon lbe wheel of preordained tragedy." SEEK-& FIND Is the new game that's driving crossword nuts nutty (nuttier?). It can be sought and found every day In the classified section of the DAILY PILOT. "One of the year's 1 best films~~ r-· I "REMARKABLE."---""°'°-·"' "SPLENDID."--~"' °"""'llOWl'\AQf'ICf•Lt9'"• JOCOlOlt ~ JEAN·LOUIS BERTUCEW'S WE® R~ A VFA ~'f' ll'1'"l .. AU ~U\.ll~l "·~ MATINEES SATURDAY & SUNDAY ... "HARD CORE" (R) W~L T DISNEY PROOUcTIONS "NORTH AVENUE IRREGULARS" (G) .. - "SAME TIME NEXT YEAR" CPGJ .. . . . 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IRCEl'S M lOTIOI ...... $1J9 CbooN RMular or Katra Or)>' JO 01 llVLON FLEX SllMftO ..... $1.69 Joor Normal, 'rillled or Olly hAll'-IG oi AJAX ClWISER .............. 29c l:ll~t1eh('ol as il r.c:uul"I' l<L u' •It<• Hl-C FRtlT .-s ........... 59c \uw c:lwll'I• ul 1a'vor1td 1111\0"" In 4G o• ~ • •• # .. -..... . ~- 1 1 . . - ROBINS READY USED CARS '71 DODGE COLT A u t omatic transm1ss 1on air cond11ton1ng and low m11es on this line little car Lie J28"4COE Stk J76~A $1678 '74 CHEVROLET CAll'IUCE 4 DOOi VS automatic trans pawer steenng. pawer brakes power windows. air cond111onmg rad•o & low miles Lie !1 252KPY Stk #696A $2578 '75 FORD GUM TORIMO 4 oooa Automatic trans factory air cond . power steeflnf:l & brakes. till wheel, vinyl roof and ra<110 Lie JJ016MCM Stk llP357!> $2878 '75 FORD am20001t AutQmat1c trans radio alf concf1t1on1ng vinyl rool power ~tef'nnQ power brakf'S & low mites Lie ll600MCE Stk #730A s2979 ' 5 FORD MAVBICK SIOAt4 Automatic trans . air cond1t1oning. radio heater tinted glass. wsw tires. wheat covers & tow miles Lie 11521 LIA Stk IJ307 A '2278 '75 CHEVROLET· MOMZACOUPI 2 Door Automatio trans .. factory air cond1t1omng & low miles This is a sharp earl Lie J765HOA Stk !!P3632 $2778 176 AMC MATADOI 2-DI. HAIDTOf' Automatic. factory air cond.. pwr steeflng & brakes. radio. heater & only 32.000 miles on this gas saver Lie #SOONIG Stk #646A $2978 '76 DODGE Sf'OtlT cou"1 Hardtop 3 speed "gas saver' standard trans . 6 cyl engine and radio Lie #WVJ323 Slk JP3603A '3178 "ROBINS-READY" m eans every used car we sell must have passed these rigid inspections for safety and reliability. m our own modern reconditioning department - BRAKES ELECTRICAL FRONT END Linmqs Powf'f Svstems Hydrau11c Syslems Horn. l!Qhts tgn111on and Power Systems Wheel Ahqnment. Shocks and Steering Sys tem POWER TRAIN 1rans .. Rear End. and Electronic Scope. Engme 0 1agnos1s LUBRICATJON Lube 011 Change. and New 011 Filler OVER 2 ACRES OF USED CARS TO CHOOSE FROM! '77 DODGE COlT2000« Cute httle gas saver with 4 speed trans . AM/FM stereo cassette. vinyl root. bucket seats & rallye wheels. Lie #221SVZ Stk J2642A • s3379 '77 FORD GUMADA SEDAM VB automatic. factory air cond pwr steering & brakes. radio. heater. wsw 11res & wneel covers Lie J209SAB Stk #P3462. '4578 MOHAICH A sharp car with automatic. factory air cond.. pwr. steering & brakes. vinyl roof. radio. heater & low miles! Lie. #549SAB Stk. #P3661 '4178 FORD LTD 112 DI. • HardtoP Automatic. oower steering, factory air cond.. till wheel, vinyl roof. radio. heater. wsw tires & wheel covers lie #733SGK Stk. #P3459 94778 MUST.,.. VS engine. automatic trans .• factory air conditioning. power steering, power brakes. radi al tires. radio. heater and ONLY 7000 miles! Lie. t665VBL Stk. #P3716 • t 'u:9.IP Automatic trans.. factory air cond .• full pawer. split bench seat. AM/FM stereo. signal seeker. wire rellye wheels. vtnyt roof & tllt wheel. Uc. #~~6;. Stk. 13612. Special at °".ty 642·0010 • • . ' . ' l Business leadership is won by people serving people on a straight forward basis. ·we owe our 58 years of constant growth in Orange County to the unique loyalty of our customers and we know it. Come in. Buying a better car STILL can be a very satisfying experience! 2.3 eng .. 4 speed trans .. front disc brakes, deluxe wheel covers. cloth & vinyl bucket seats. mlnkonsole. tinted glass. bias tires & metallic paint. Ser. #186403 Stk. #932. NEW 1979 FAIRMONT 2 DOOR SEDAN Autom~tic trans., power steering, power front disc brakes, radio. radial tires, tinted glass. all vinyl seats & morel Ser. # 164986 Stk. #747 s - NEW 1979 MUSTANG 2 DOOR SEDAN FlllAL SELL-OFF CUSTOM VAN CONVERSIONS ANY NEW 1978 CHOOSE FROM- LEFT IN STOCK •SUNDIAL ~ FREE .... TO WIN A PANASONIC AM/FM Cassette Recorder AC/Battery Operated N t''OVIR -•SIERRA 0 ~~~ICE •HO~IDA Y WHEELS W ·~ED-E-KAMP NOTHING TO BUY! • •LEISURE .IIME •REVCON WHILE THEY LAST! Invoices include freight. preparation and all factory holdbacks. Sate•: Mon ·Frl 8 to 9, S•t 8 to 8, Sun 10 to 6 Serv~ la P•rta: Mon 7 to 9. 1\aea·Fri 7 to 6 Pen• Dept: S.t a to 1 pm 640-8211 R CAA. Y PILOT * PtJatlC NOTICE • 1Cfil10Ut a~tl WI U .. AMIUATIM9 .. 'f ., ... _ . .,.,..._ ""' .. ..... I 4 I CO•Uf"U(110H lllJ ·-" '""'°" C:A M -....1~ 11171.N-~ fualll\ CAtHIO ,.., ........... ,~,--.. -... OIVtOIMll • u tit.i.Wt\ 1,~wan Tf\h '-'"tir.,._.,.U ~ ~ .,._., Jtw ~-h ( ... , ., U·-\-•• .,. J•l\Wtf 1'I l'l'f P BLJC NOTI E ••C"rn~ a1»1111u MAM« flATf MINT ,,.. ........... ""'-~ ... OO'ftt ----.oGl'll A -f lll l\A O& A•Att,#rlf~ \1' w Wll-S~ l-• -.. , .. .,..,, • • ..... f """"' .... ¥•• .. l C#11t•• .. '* L •ftt• .,.,.,.. Ave ...... ,. "'.,, ....... _ ... ,.. l 'llOll•""'' o..._ <••' t'<Mh ,. " flll\ ....-.... ( .................. J•n 11 I o1> •• 11 1•1"1 "' ·• O••'"""I Pl 8Lll' NOTI E lll('llT!~S IU\INl \\ ........ 6'fAl lwll NT ,,.. ,,.......,...,....,"-"'' .... ,.,ev.. ... ,, ., IN!.IA TllNl •1' ... 1 I ctl""'' Aw Hv"''""'°'' "'"'-" r. 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SI PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITl~S a uSINIH "AM£ STATfMUIT T1-'"'-"SI ~ IS -"9 ~I· ••n~•• IC PROPCRTlfS S'J11t 216 "-> S M•1n S"'"t 0••"4t C•trlMn•• '7'61 E••Ntt .,_ w.,. ... , no'"" O•l•t l olQUN s....-n C<Mt1o•n1••7•S• Tl>I\ ~·~· ,, <Ol>Ouel~ llY an I. d1¥kl11•I E .e<"ell E w~•""' ,,,...,, Publl•hecl Or-COll•I Oa11y P1101 Jan JI F~ 1 1•.21. "" J~ 1• P UBLIC NOT ICE lrvtN , .. ,,....,, "?11• l 11 .. °""' ........... <OflCNUtO '"" "°"" .. ,_ Jofw,I(~ Tf\I\ ,,.,_I "'' 11..0 '"'''" o ... County c."ltr~ Of 0<'"941 C:O-IY Oft J~~·., "· 1919 .. ,..,. Publ"IWOO Or-C<M•I O•rly Pilot J•n 31 FoCi. I 14 JI ,,,. Jie).7' P UBLIC NOTJCE PUBLIC NOTICE c•-1 NOTICE TO CltEOITOIU SUPIERIOlt COUltT OF THI!: FICTITIOUS •USIH£SS STATE OF CALIFORNIA l"Olt NAME STj11TEMEHT THE COUNTY O• OltANGIE Ho.A·_,1 l' ... lollOWt"9 ""''°"I\ dol"9 Dusi· E\late Of MjllRIE l . OUNNUCK, MUS:ART SERVICCS. 4710 SuM>Ort .... MARIE LILLIAN OUNNUCK 0flVtJ. N"-1 ee ... ch CA '71JU Otc•e~ Watttr IC CoOln\. OIO ~•sl>or• NOTICE IS HERE8V GIVEN to lilt< O'l1'ft, .,._, See<tt, C•-l cr..,11on of tllt •boye Nmecl oec,eoc.nt Tl>I& buSi~\ " cond11<lf'O t>y an In 11\lll •II llO'<'WllS l\av1119 cla•m• •oAln\t 11\vldua• lht '411d ~..,.,,I ••e reoulre<I 10 !Ht w IC COiion• l.,.m, wlll\ ttw M<••Wlry va11<Mr\. In ll>I\ S\al•mml .,,., filed wttll IM 11\t Ofhce of lM cltr• of IM al>ovf' et> tountv Ctf'n 01 Or11nqe County on lllle<I c.,...,, °' to l>'@wnl 111em. w1111 January 1' i•r• lllf' necess,,ry •Ollcller\. 10 the un· · Fl .... dertlgned at Ille l11w olllce ol Publt~ 0<""9' (oil51 0<1llY Pilot MAOSEN & JENNING!> Sulit 10'. .Hn Jl l'el> 1 14• 11 t•1'1 33~ 19 Centre 8ullOln9. 11&71 E•»I 11111 __ • _ _ ___ StrHI, l~lkl, C•llfornl" '16llO. whlcll I• tllt place of l>u\IMU o4 t~ un P UBLIC NOTICE °"rs1gne<1 1n au ,.,.11er, Pf'r1•11n1nv 10 __ fM utate of ~Id °"ce<lltnt. w1l1>1n four FICTITIOUS e USINESS tnOnlll\ •II•• tM fir~ Plll>ll<•llon o1 N,.Mf STATIENtENT lllh notkf' Tiie tollow1n11 PM\On\ "'• doing Dated F-ua•v "· 1'19. l>lll>IM\\ as A WILLIAM MOC~ON P,.CIFIC WEST FINAMCIAL E•t<UtorofllltWlll SE ff VICES, 4'1S1 WMIW'r Av•nue. Hun· of I'"' at>o-. nameo lingtO<I e..K "· C<lhlorn1e .,...., <le<l!denl Sopll•• ICondor )01 £ ICat.lle MAOSf N &JENNINGS Avenue O<.inQO'. C.tltrorn•a 9,..1 S.lt• 117, CeMr1t •.-.. Mt1¥1n 0 M iii•• 1111S La R«K.t 11'12 East 17t11Sl...C ' Lane. Fovnle•n V•lley Callfornla Tlltlln, CA ttNO '1108 Tel 1110 SU·11'4 ll\ls buslne\l Is conducted l>V a AttOf-°" fe< £ .. <-general Nrt~~lltp. Publls"'° OranQe Coasl Dally Piiot Sopf>l" ICOfldor Feb 11, 21, !'Mr. I. 14 ... ,, ~1·1• TlltS \lal-1 .,., IUed wrtll '"' ---- Co11n1y Cter~ ot Or•ngc, Couttty on PUBLIC NOTICE F~rv1•.1m Ftllm PubUU.CS Or0fl9e Cout O.lly Piiot. Feb 21 211--1. t•, "" 601' PUBLIC NOTICE 1411140.g 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 a· D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D The .._._. Meri&etplec:e on the e>r.nt• Co•M H.MttwS-. DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS ••••••••••••••••••••••• ._, .. 1001 ••••••••••••••••••••••• You C•n len tt, Find It. ( 8 4 2 .aa.a ) Trade at With a W•nt Ad ilV•V One C•ll Service FH t Credit Approve! IALIOA CONDO Jutt a.round the ror-ntr trom Uk" yacht club & on· Jy l·block !()ocean It blly ···········9··········· ···•·•···••·······•···· ·········••#••········· •............................................. beachi:a 2 Rctrma • 2 •••eel IOOJ ., .. ,.. IOOl ...._.. 1002 Clic•r.. 1002 G .. ,,.. 1001 bilLhl, frplc . & wet bl«' '147,500 ······•················ ..•......•....•••.....• ···············~······· •·······•········•·• •.••..••.....•.•......... IALIOA IAYFRONT 4S'•tOO'lCJ00 +• of the most d esirable flayfront property m Newport Be uch. G B•>dmoml4, dlning rm. den. 4 baths. ph·r & doc·k. Boat to 35'. 2 DeUghUul put106, 3 (•ar l'8raRe $745.000 Ask tor Curu~ Herbt!rts, 631·1266. ......... ••••••••••••••••••••••• P'\Mshtr'• Hoffee: HACH HOUSE 2 a~droom. brick fm:place & garage. Take oVCl' loan Tremendous I()(' alloo. $122. 500 JACOIS REAL TY 675-6670 AU real estate adverUsed ~~~~~~!!!~~ tn Uus newspaper 1s sub· - Jt.~'l to the Fede ral Fair Housing A ct of 1968 whlcb makes 1t illegal to advertise "anr pre · ference, hm1tat1o n, or disc:nminat1on based on race. color, religion. sex. or nationaJ origan, or an mtenlioo to m ake any such preference. lim it.a· tioo. or d1scrim1oatlon " This newspaper will not k.nowin~ly accept any advertising for r e al estate which 1s Ill v wla · oonofthe law *** K ........ HlcU." 9949 Allter Circle Newport Beach You are the winner of Two Frff Tickeb to Tenaessee Williams 'TH! ECC&CTllCITIES OF A NIGHTINGALE Stam.ng Sondy Denrus at the Loog Beach Conven- llon Center. JOO E Ocean Blvd. Long Beach. To claim yeur tickets. Call 64.2·5678. ext 272. EIUlOttS: Adnrtisen ----*-*-*--- ..., chedl their ads ------• doily aMI report •r· ran ""'-clahty. The DAILY PILOT asSUfM lelbilty for the fi"t ht· correct ilt'Mrlioft Oflly. Holllft for s• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gtfteral 1002 ....................... DOH'T MISS 11415! Delightful 2 BR. 2 BA condo. Pool. many new amenities. Cls to ever · ytlung. A home to really enJoy. Only'""lil,500 . l719-SJ70. ALLSTATE REALTORS MA.ICE AM OFFH oo t h is beautiful 5 bedroom. 2 s tory pool borne, located ID Mesa del Mar . WalkJng dis· lance t o shopping & schools. The owner is motivated . As king $120.000. C a ll n o w ! 556-2660 C S EL ECT I PROPERT IES Real &toh Sal.s Seeking progressive ID· ckpcndent R. E Broke r, ac.tJvely sellmg, with de· slre to earn higher com- missions. Reply w ith brief qualifications ond experie nce lo Ad No. 466, Daily Pilot, PO Box 1560. Costa Mesa, CA . 92626 R.EMTTIU YOURS 3 Bedroom, l ~ bath. family home Covered pauo. $71,000 all terms Mulhearn~ ~~r~ 754-7800 ~~~~ SUPER ACTION IN THE COMICS SECTION OF THE DAILY PILOT OCEANFRONT HOME This._... lte OOM1gt1ttfc C--. wide bHcMs ·P awM11NJ the wrf ...t .. Ht. Mrettfty of lff9 °" the wahr. Two-story 3 ~ hofM wtth paHo.. w-.ct cOMfottaw. tc.Nty t.o.e. SOS.000. IN NEWPOIT BEACH UNIQUE fN N E WPORT BEACH -2 ne w custom homes. both Uniq ue! 2 B d r m s. 2 s t o r y . s u n d e c k s. microwaves. etc. $215.000 GUESTHOUSE -Sep. from this H.V . Homes Monaco 3 bdrm , lge lot. cozy decor. wood floors . Many features for only $167,900. E U RO.PE I N B AYSH O R ES - Continental flair. totally re modeled . 3 bdrm sep. m ast er suite. hot tub . ha rdwood floo r s, s upe r ltit c h e n . $350.000. Ver y Unique! L IDO C L ASSIC -Open bea m s thro u g hout, brig ht a n d a iry. 4 bedroom. 4 baths . Move·in condition . $270,000. U l'llill()Uf tiCMt:S REALTORS' 546·5990 '1525 Mesa Verde Ort11e. East, Costa~ c1l~o 111 Coron.1 ff<'I M,11. ar 6 75 6000 ~COATS & WALLACE CCJll REAL ESTATE, INC. A LOCALLY OWNED COMPANY SERVING THE SOUTH COAST AREA SINCE 19o3 LOVE AT FIRST SIGHT -You 'll have fun in this well planned clean s pacious 4 Bdrm 2 ba th home in fantastic area of Costa Mes a. The warmth of the firep la ce i s e njoyed (r om livin g. fami ly a nd di ning rooms. Island kitchen with eating area . Patio has wood deck with builtin BBQ. RV area. C lose to shoppin~ a nd freeways. jus t listed . $94.500. Call 546·4141 Serving Costa Mesa-Irvine Huntington Beach-Newport Beach GOMREPO 3 Bdrm. 2 bath + pool WIW cpts to be instaJled OnlyS60,000. lroket'. 891-7153 WA TSlFttOMT Pier/float ; duplex on legaJ R·2 lot: close to shop>. Lido Village a re a.I value for $249.500 1 Wboo lay Prop. Recittors * 675-7060 .. Sl. 77 per DAY That's l\LL you pay ror a 30duy ad 1n lhc DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY DO lT NOW' 642-5678 Sell wtth EASE! It's a BREEZE Classified Ads 642·5678 TRIPLEX Greot blcOIM! ! Suigle ~tory owne r uo1t with 2 townhouse des1!'n r ear un its All with pnvat.e patio. W/D hook up & individual enclosed ga r age~. Call now 8rnWO - "\iH. II 'I • '' f-l t· >t•I t~_. I RtONTCOURT YARD Affords privacy Wa rm u:ie of woods & La~tdul de<.'Orallons makes this exciting Eascs1de home a delight lO see New ap pl.lances. Self cleaning oven Kitchen garden wmdow. Thjs 1s truly one that has everything & is a must on your llst Open Evt.>s. 545-9491 STOP!! Take time to relax a nd shop at home. It's simple with U.i ll y Pilot Clusi.1f1t'd Ac1s And 1( you h.av~ something to sell. ;:all a friendly Class1f1ed Ad· Visor at 642 S6711 IMAGINE! A new 3BR. den. 3 BA home wit h v t l'w o f oce(j n & m o u nta in s. ha rdwood floors. wet bar. beam ed ce i l in gs. i n prest i g iou s neighbor hood under S300.000. Arch. R.A . Nicol -A.I.A. 644-9060 21't SAN JOAQUIN MILLI AO. IN NEWPOAT Cl NTU I ~-STA R G A 'ZEKfi .. --.-.-...;..;....---111 (l\Y ll l'llLLtS-------' 1't ,_ o..lt Ant· '' G""'-)t V Atcard1"0 to ·~• 5,.,. V To dewlr>p """~ lo• T kul\OOY ,_,.,.,..h<Off~ "O 10~\ ot .,.,., zoc1 .... 1>o"" •·II" _..,,......_. location • wltb canyon view and privacy. Slnelc level. J 8dtm.a1 2 baths. forma l din in g r oom home. Coiy fireplace , be&utlful p()Ol + Ile)' lO private ocean be ach . s:!JIB.500. BAY& BEACH 4 NEW'ORT CTR. DR. 759-mll WESTCW FFWINNER 4 Bdrm:., gourme t kitchen, 2 f1 replacei;, large pool and guest cot· tage Perfect ror the family who entertains. andoolyS197.SOO J oAnn Perkins UNIQUE HOMES 675-6000 COU.EGEPARIC ORIG I NAL -Large country k1tcheo, with BBQ for indoor e nte r- t.a.uung, and larg~ cov- ered patio and yard for outdoor enter ta in ing. Excellent move in cond1· uon 4 Bdrm or 3 Bdrms and d e n . I-'• bath $88.900. Call Paul Belous for further details PETEBARRETI REALTY 6U·5200 FORESTE OLSON •flw• '"' .. ~.,u., Mak e th ose good ~ehold item:. vou re not usml? a\la1lab1e to some other ra m1ly by ad· vert1sing them for sale an C1.assu1ed. Call 642·5ti78 67).4400 HARBOR A UH 1'111n ot ll.1rl1<•r ln\1•,tm.·111 ru Q.llfHAVIM 2 Bdrms., 2 baths, d n, frplt. CIOISe lo llChOOlb & '"'hurches. Shor\ escrow JJ05.1 ble. $149. 500 IJn.366.1 64.i-2253 associated 9110 ... EllS llfAl lORS 11,:• "11 Balboa b' I f6b I rn•Of~p! S Bil. 3 BA, prof. lndscpd wtsev patios. Frml D~. FR w/blln bar. sep lndry rm lh ac. lot w/ocn & ca nyoo v1ews. A dream of a home. A relt.I huy' Call now 979-5370 A LLSTATE REALTORS WATERFRONT LIVING! Reduced $3400 lmmacuhil<• ~mgle !>tory beach & waterfron t town hom e on Wood bndge Lake. Wfjlt'h the sunset over lht! bndgc JUSl i,te ps from your beach side patio:. Lovely oak walled f1rl'pla cc. Convenience kttchcn microwave & brcakrast nook LOO Mirror wallt!d formal d1nin1? room 2 Patios Steps to spa. beach & lake! Pnre JU!>t reduced. $3400. for r&bl sale! Call now'152·l700 (.». .. "J I / • I ·~ '• I l ~•l - HORSE PROPERTY Unbe h ev11 blc a.dobl· -home m Nortb Tustm Zoocd for 2 horses :i Bedroom. formal d1nin(,( room, 2 family rooms, -1 fire pla ce~ Super bargain at $124.900. Qill ~3666 NEWPORT HEIGHTS 4 ldnn. $94195~. Perfect locat ion for future family Close to schools. excellent yard fur enlaq?lnR horn{' EVERYBOD't'S OOJNG IT! 400 E.17111 C.M. macneb I Irvine realty FASULOUS COUNTRY HOUSE Reeently remodeled & redecorated in desirable Sho recliffs locatton. Pe rsona lly selected fi xtures. wall coverings & appointments result in t h e a lmos-ph e r e o f Coun t r y Elegance~ Living. dining & family r ms w ipeg & J?roove oak floor<;. F'rench doors & windows + custom oak C'a binetry . Hu ~<.· u p~ta1rs master suite. window scat & view of ocean + a balt'ony 1 3 Add'! BRs C'o mplet t• w is hutte r s. beamed ceilini-es & quulity bit -ins Beautiful oak kitc hen wt im ported t iles & brkfst a r ea All r ooms open to lo ve l y sec luded b ri ck patio w 'dl'luxe spa An ideal home for family li ving. $695.000. Lynne Valentine 644-6200. <U-\001 642-1235 901 Dovf!r Ori~ 6-«·6200 Harbor View Ce"te1 Irvine tt1 CampU~ Valley Center 752-1414 $©\l~~-LGt ~S Tltat Intriguing Word Game with o Chuckle ------hl11•4 l>y (lAV l ,Otl•N O • ..,.fO'>Ofl .. "~ .. oi .... G ...... '°"' "'°"'" '"" "°'d' i.. 'ow to tor .... •(\~' P'\t•le WOfdt ....... ,..., 1 t r n·T 1 111; I .. l A y I( E I ~ .1 111 . ~ • Thi American dollar 11 I L 0 Y E 0 11 al\lap In wo<ld money ntar II I I I' "~ k•ll Toogeu" P1111 of South ~ KOf .. ••Y• 111er1 was nothing of velu1 In lht envetopea 1hat .. --------... he gin Congreumo" Only I 0 Y H B I R I ArMrl<:t n -· I I I I I' 0 C""'i:lie"' ""' ,~.,.u •. , tod by I lloOll In I~ " '""9 '"'"' '-· -L. __._..__. __ ... __ ..__--' ~ d•~c""'-l ~ t..,..l' ~ ] ltr~* Pr Nl N\ \~1!{010 11 lfltS IN It<[\( '.() U l 0, • I I !. z • '· ) u J\ ll ' I ~ ~ l 7 1 -' I .. Nednesday February 21. 1979 OAll. V Pll.Ot 83 ......••.•..•••.•.•.••. ······•····•·····•·•••· ··••··••·•····•··•····· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ge•r• 100 GeMNI 100 ......... tOOZ I ad1 l°«lOAftl'. 2 UR. Im •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••-.••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• mar ''nnd , H. l lot UDO ISLE Bay \'ll'W rrom 2 pullo d<'d.~ enhunc ~ {'Utt lom ~PUl'IOU s bdrm • .. b t h ltudlllonol homt hkl' nt•w Ideal rot entertam1mi Comer lot '500,000 OCliHNONT Quahty crnn .. nlut\shlp in mnh<>g trim &. oo~ Onor-. "t't:i off lhtta lundmurk .1 BR. 3 h..1 homt. m fint ' 10t'otton t<':.t ,1bh-,tu'(l trt•t•s J.rn n1' $485.000 IACk IAY f;'IO\' I hdr m .?' huth f,anul\ hom<· on quu:l cul rh .... ._. 0'-'<-r-.•tl'<f pool. &>layhou!lt'. Mur.itw Sit~• 0011 T\•rm' IAYflOHT St•\ ''ral fint• hJ) I ront homt·:- "tlh pwr ~1t11 AVALON Wt'll ('011,lrUt'lt'<i 3 BH IJ I lM ual\ floor. p.1rt 1JI h,1-.\•mt•11t c.-on(•rt.·lt' found.111011 f-~luh ..in•.1 120.000 Frt' Bill GRUNDY. REALTOR J '' ""Y''"'" l>""" N B oh 0101 E•tll office lndepenoen1ty o•m•f' and ~reted -· THE FIMEST! SPYGLASS HIUS 4 Bedroom. 2'.: bath. 2 fireplaces. family r oom. lu~h carpets. Intercom . auto sprinklt'rs. etc . etc. PLUS AN OCEAN VIEW! l mmat•ulate home. Totall y up~raclt>ci Nt•w on market at 5389.500. R.C. TAYLOR CO. 640-5112 ES LEY N ~YLOR C EALTOH.S si nt:e 19 BIG C/4 ... YOH TOWNHOME W :mt a golf rnurst• v 1ttw? Then this is 1l ! Long raniw sweeping view of Big Cyn CC from thi~ dPlightful 2 bdrm. 2 b ath "Oakc rC's l •• model. Many improveml'nt s You 'll love it • $166.300 WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO.. REALTORS 21 11 San Joocptin H"ls Rood . NEWPORT ~CENTER. H.I . 644·4'1 I0 AVOCADOS +DOU HOUSE CamE'lha:., doze n rO!>l' bus hes, frca:1h PJ Int New cJrptl ond ta ll' Fiagslooe p<>rt h. Very bnght. Only $00.000 Call 645-9161 ". . OPEN HOUSE ' REALTY K ' l lB>ROOM +GUEST . GIA.MTV A.LUE! Gaunt hJck bay burg;Hn ' <.her 2400 ft or peat•cful 4 BR + den ll\ '"~· 4 aearm-. + ~ bJthi.-OR 3 Bedrm + $69,500! separate ~uei.Lfm:i1d ·~ Qlrl> FormaJ la\'mg rm Sunke n ll\ang room Finru1y rm.2 Fplts.Co'" llnck f1replac1· /\II re ered bnck patw. Pot Ung modeled kitc hen Ex house--a nd muc h c.-cllenl location Im moreatabargaanpricc~ maculate bargain' Call CalJoowto ~.673-8550 Clll>t to take advantage• ., , • , " .~ •. , '~· · ·.. [ \81 HIH \ll [ Bl]. l•Yo"'Proreo.-on ---=--llOME R~PAIHS'! *VETS* Dtd you know you can Ho mes 1n Oran ~t· 111 place a classified ad an Riverside County. Up to th,e Oualy Pilot Service $100.IXK>. NO DOWN. Uo Directory for a w hole al now! Ait 557 104L Ve t month for a s l ittle as coull!!Clor. $1.77 per day·t l"or more llllormataon, call Want Ad Rcsull:.i 642·56711 642·5678 CE 110181 ILllNS CD. OVER 50 YEARS Of SERVICE SPYGLASS OCEAN YIEW Truly Spectacular View From This BeautHul 3 BR+ FR Portsmouth Model. Upgraded Kitchen. Formal Dining. Lge Fam. Room With F.P . Courtyard Has ~ool And Firepit. Glassed-In Jacuzzi. Off Beautifully Decorated Master BR. Ca11 Now. $430.000. DEERFIELD, IRYIHE Spacious PJan Four Is Located On End Of Cul -de-Sac, 4 BR. 3 Ba. & Family R oom . Dining Room . Kitchen Has All The Extras + Breakfasl R oom . Look Out At Lovely Prof. Landscaped Yards. Community Pool. Greenbe lt. Sl39.500. ® 631·1• ClOSI I II C' ~ I' I \ t h I rt It 1 rru1~,frrr.-cl •wll.·r wtll p11v buyt•r'H 1·1~ •h• on lhll1 , .. ,, ... ,111v )C'\1' l'I .t Hr 111 II f11nl hUK•' rl'l'fl'H tuin rm. 3 c.-•r 1f,1r.i1a· No~ ooh $1111, woo II l. l'l 1'111' Hr.A1101t.~ b7~ 4:.J:• Rl'al 1-:..,lah· **U.S.* * *VETERANS* Rl.~ot chanRt'!i 10 v ,\ regs may enable you lo qualify for $100,000 l\omc loan.'> "1th ubi>olulcly NO DOWN PAYMENT Wortd Real Es tote Wl Oranitc eouncy hrm s~1almng m VA homt- IOJ.ni>. We" re t h<• \' F:TS that hl'lp I he V F:TS For more info t•all I ll Morton. Agt. 541 -0800 $1~.\m U.-lbo1t l•land Kil) 673 170CI CANYOHHOMl MIKh i.t~hl uftrr 3 br & (l\'n, 2 b..1. WllrOI, fUl!\il' houw on C"a f\)'On with 1li. own •Pllfltl ft .. t ... ttt."oJm \1vuot41111 ~·.1h 1n 11l m cl\l}hl•rt• 0 1t l} 3'• bl1~·k11 from O\.'t!.an l'nrl· n~l'd rur 4utd. ttul~ S2-itl 0011 t.73~0 2 IOl.M COTT AG£ f'IMthM:CH19URit l\,u.:t'fJ h"rdwood floor;,. bo .um1-cl l"t'tlUlN'>. 2 bnl·k l1r1•&>IJ1~:. uni.I nan· (0Ul1 Lr, luldtt:n l'l.l ~ .! l:klrn1. 2 buth u1romc W\Jl ~'Ith pn\ Jlt' 11.1t10 .111cl \ IU'\l RtdtoSl8S.OOO t'()I{ lN~'OHMA'rlU Call6•4·721 I /JD.NIGEL UAILEY & ASSOCIATES Costa MeMI I 024 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Braud new 3 bdr m. 2 ba, home:.. formal damng rm. st:p. rm rm. 2 frplcs. deep lot, 2 car garage Mti & 2080 Orange A\c. $13 !>.000 each Owner Ai;t. &l2·2164 or bia.-0782 $64,900 Best Buy an Costa Mesa Thi!> adorable 2 br I ba home 1. .. O[I{' of the leai.t expensive an Cosla Mesa New cp l. tile, wull'r heat.er & celling & roof on the gar Compl fenced TWO ror pmacy For more in LARGE PARCELS ~-~~11 Gar> at P a.1 NEAR NEWPORT SUPBl LARGE LOT Bwldcrs & lnve!>tori. AJley uccc::.s forHV Cute Herc 1:. that rarl' H 2 3 Bedroom on quie t bualdable land you arc slre(>l. Lou. of fruit lrl.'es seekmit Over -12,000 Ml~lllW-.500 ft. Approx 3 mall·!> from MEW'PORT CEl'tlTER oceun. Phont• today for R1: ... 1yy detail1.. ~M+49 I 5AA. 640-f812 Reul i-:·Hul t• F\nd wlrnl ) uu -.. ant 111 Daily Pilot Cla!iMfw1b Wht•thl'r )cm'n • huy111.i.: ur iwlhnJ.;. Class1t1t•d .id \t:rtt~IO~ will ~Cl your m10:.~a1tt• to lhl' riAhl ll<'ll· pie• (:..111Tocta~'fl 12·5b~ 'I CONV(NIENl SHOPPINC 'INO S£W1NC CUI(){ fOA l HE CAL ON THC CO Easter Egg Tree! Oehjhl family l11entl~ w11h "''~ unu~ual [ tl\ler rv~ 11ee1 Let 411 lhc family roin '" lht lun ol p.i1nt1ne tacts on blown eggs then, sew las1e1 bonn~I~ dnd tap\ Pa11e1n 1094 11an~ Spring Starters Im •nd l1te\ 101 6 head~ ea~y 1 ---,..~--• .. Ill-to lotlOJI' d11ewo1h 111tluded I· SI.SO IOI e«h P•ll~1n Add 401 IOYa-iOYi 3~-4 e1cb paMt111 fol l11s1 clus 1•1 "" llf.Mi.-1Tf 4'\T.-111J1t and handhnc Stftd to: MIU,,_., Needlecraft Dept. IOS Dail)' Pilot ... JU, OW Clltbe• St.a., MN 'f~ llY 1001 l. P11nt NM!t, Addrm, lip, r.ttt1n lh1mbt!. NCW1NOW1 Ou1 1979 NUOU CRAFI CAIAlOC-ove1 zoo POPU lar desiens 3 hee patteins p11n1eo inside Seno 1~' 12'-Qu1d1bsy T11mtm 11.so 1za.;atc11won QuWts J.SO 127·AfdlMS 'n' Ooilin SI.SO 121-CllftJ fltwll'I . Sl.50 tZS.,ttal ~lib . . . SI.SO Sp11n1 $lltttrs1 Add ''" ety lo ,out sp11n1 wardrobe wrtll loos ID l~ 111 or •W ~ Mt• blouses. Note lluttef siee.ts on OM, JOU dtt1ll Oii other Punted Patttrn 9138 Hiit Sizts IO'h. 12'h, 14'h. J6'h. 18'h. 20\li, Wocntn's Suts 34. 36. 38, 40, 42 •••. 46. 48 StN $l.50 ............ .., ... ,. "'" ,...... .. flflt,t1-llr!Nll, i.t111tn.1. See4. MMWI MARTIN 124-Glfts 'n Onl1111tnb SI.SO 12J.Stitdl '111 'It'll QuiltaSl.25 IZZ.Stvlf '11' hit Quiln. $1.25 Pattern Dept. 442 IZl·'lllow $ftw.Olfs .... $1.50 Dally Pilot l zo.ct.clltt a W.dltM .. S 1.00 m W.t lltlt St. II• Yor\ ltY ll"'1ewtr "°""'· Sl.00 lOOlt. ,rillt WU MIOltSS 11"'9dlet -~ ~uam.11.00 ll' Sil( -mii' •UMIU . ntr:.. ultb sf': All ille llew 'IOlhes YoU need IOr 114-CIMpltte At;iffts SI 'oo rour busy hie•~ 111 our SPRING· llHriu AflllMa ;sc SUMMER PAnERN CATAlOC• lH.....,,.,. tt.cMt SI 00 Oltu., \OIJs, sltllt&. pant,, vuls lOJ.lllQllt Sena SJ ·00 JIGUU .. Plus SI SO fret patter11 lOS.ll!Mt Ccodltt s1:00 ~s::s: •M $I 50 :tt::= :.~.., ~~ tm~ ,,__. s1:se 101..-C*tlll 1s. m~· t:. .. r.:: 1024 C....Mfto ••••••••••••••••••••••• $77,900: Potential Plus Pt•lliihtful J bl·droom hom1• w11h ')unny 000fl>llw 1•11t1n.: urt'lt, hnrk Cm•vl.m.• 111nd buJll UlS t(>H•rlod p1,1t10 HKlt t~I~ 1720 TMBIU.. _,_. "OC.-nOMAU. 'I cructOUS" • •••••••••••••••••••••• -¥~HERITAGE . • REALTORS Tiull tit.111utlful <\ Odrm 3 0.. '°"" I 026 ll.i.th ('Ul\lom home 11t •••••••••••••••••. ••••. l0<•11lt'<I ·~ btoek from lh1• Mt.>:11t Vt•rrlt Country Maanif1~nl ()('~.an va\•w Clul> It fc•alurt's II New 3 bd. IJ(t' rmi. <3rd ~t"pa;rttlt" ram1ly room bd i.t'P i.ui It> 1 Ai:• .ind dmmi: rounl & l!I 01\ u 833-0623 __ ; 644_57_42 _ large J.IOOI siled l"t ull ~WHor mot'\" dcto1b ~HERITAGE . .• REALTORS la.AHDMEW Luxunou:. Oc<'an vie~ :.IJllCJe family home:. or the harbor 2012 Lo 320ti :.q fl coming :.oon ' SG 5111 FuuAuiA Valey I 034 ••••••••••••••••••••••• TOWHHOMES VA MO OOWM "lrittoRyWoods" Com e Jnd :,coe 1 h1 ~ 1 t:a!>tslde Costa Mei.u) beaullful 3 bed rm ho ml' 24J2Santll Ana Ave with gorgl!ou:. 1um1ly room Hui. a:.sumablc ~nghsh Tudor 2&3 Br Isl Priced to ~ell ul s plit lc \cl. 2&3 car $98.000 Cu ll I' l:I I i: u r c1 I( l'. fr p I r s . 964·24311835·021 I pu.:1.·r microwave~. greenhouse _119S_t_s ______ _ windows. pool. s pa u.-&1 TENNlScourt .--ngton leach I 040 l''rom S89.950 •••••• •••• • • • • ••• • •• • • • .6'l6--0061or 95!H92o Developed by Woodtree Dev. Co LOOK HERE! NEWPORT WEST 4 Br only 2 blk:. lo beach i\s· s ume large !!'. In $97.000 SEE WJ ND 4 Br. pool. ~pa. gai.ebo. conversll · ..•........•.........•. ···········•·•········· •..••••.•.............. ......... cad 1041 ....,....~.. 1041 ............ 1052 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• DO YOU LOVE LAGUNA? We offw thew flM home1 en yow Md ~sldftlCe. · OUTSTANDING FAMILY HOME Fo•r Mdroom hCHM with p•oe MC oce .. •MWS °" 0 spoclOUI lot. Locat.d ;., ~ Mystic HHh. Jlnt M1hd at S 198.SOO CUSTOM WOOD HOME Archihd delicJMd 3 ~0-. t.o.M wittt ......, extn ~s IKlu•MJ o ...... "°". spo ond ....,. vieow dKll 0'*19'- looldftg the OCffft ond C..,_. M9fty qHlity iwterior fhrtu"' too. A cyeat •olw at $279,500 ENTERT AIMERS DBJGHT Spectoculor 4 bedroOM home with C atalino, ocean o.-d canyon views. Freftch dooM open fre>n1 llvlnc) room to view Clltd I~ brick patio. ..._. this •eek and offettd at $350,000 aungo ~Rt.It. .... 497.333' Ori the Orange Coast-look to Lingo hrsl 3br l"4ba. fm rm. pa\\Q.I,. no as."IOC f~• ~.~ ~ -By Owner Foolb1ll Vattu llocnl'. 3 Br. 212 &. dtn rm. llvi.n1' rm, frpk. dbl garuge, A/C. view, o' m.im loan at 9"~. 4~ 6387 BY OWNER· H1Khly up graded home , 011 ,:olf OOW"8e w1th1n 11t bloek or teMU> club. S21:>.000 ~ 4954~5\f ....................... IEACHHOUSE Nwprt Shores. poolltenn SM9.500 pnnc1puls onl) 548-2787 COHOO IY OWNEll Jbr 2' 'ba $99.500 Nt>ar Hoag !">45 J6:ll PRESTIGIOUS llGCAHYON Grac1oui. I 1 v in!( at 11,. besl Drumal1c hv rm WIVUUIU.od cetlrng. huJ,;1 frplr. frml din rm. ro1~ Cmly rm w/a :.econd frpk 4 lgl' bdrms, owr !>lie d m s tr s u1ll' w iiurden bath. NeWI} urrered Open Sun I 5 PM 759·1501 ~~~Q b![ .. Nice upgraded 3 Bdrm home. features family room. with fireplace 3 car garage and a large JoL l::lurcy Oil .lhlS Ont:! Call 546·5880 A!>klDg $73.500 llon pit. founta in :.. l.acJlllloleoch 1048 Loc}llnoleoch 1048 SI 13.CX>O all term~ ••··~· .. •• •• •• • •• •• • •• ................ .., ••• • •• w/pool, J:lC, Cam rm. completely remodeled Big lot -muc h m on· Ownt:r wall rman«! No credit n~cd. SlSS,000 balance Ask for Ed Chcmow 964·24~ SEA HAVEN 1 Br. 2 1 .. --------• ba, pool. 'pa. :.h.1rp BYOWHER ~HERITAGE REALTORS FIXBl UPPER 2431 Sanla Ana Avc. l:M $95,IXK>. Only SSOOO down Assume 91 ~'; 10<111 No poinU.. no cred11 t·hct·k:. 3 bdrm. P• bath. fntd yard. Gallery of Homes Kirk Lamb. 631-0900 Q.EAN.CLEAH EXTRACLEAH 4bdrm . 2 full ba , o(f1cc, 1V rm . lndry. ctining & kll. rully cqwpped with first quality appliance~ dble Rat w cart>Orl. 2 ~.000 t11l krm!> PARJ\ Pl~ACJ:: I Br 2 • 2 ha. pool !>pa, fan·~ park SlSG.500 M1\RINER S CU\.'t:: .! Br. 2 bu. ran· I ... tor} l'Od wut J blk:. to l>\•Jch 1\ll udult:. Pool. ... pa tenna:. m.soo Real Estate ProfusiOMls '16J..8l71' FIHEST IN CITY patio~. low m a int . ---------Border of Nl•Wpurt & Co:,ta Mesa ~·58W tly Owner. Opo Hsc ~al Sun I""'• I 044 12-4. • •••••••••••••••••••••• EASTSIDE 3 Bdrm home on luri.:c R·2 corn er lot , ~ood Newport lle1J?ht... <irl'a . oiily $89,500 CALL 646·"4b3 'l'urtfo RtX:k G lt•n !"> Hr. :I b<J. :h'ur jlar /\ C:. 'PJ<'t' for R V Owne r a l!l Phonc64S-<Ylib t'\~ PETER'S TOWMHOME Sharp & 1mmar t BR. F am rm. dan ·i:: rm Tastefully decor ated 0 u l :. t c1 n d 1 n I! ' J I u t• Audr<'Y Kapc•lu~. Agent. 644 77ITT ------- ---------6ran~ct rrr <.:ondo. b~ PICK UP & DELIVERY Won't be necessary from t his home W ul k I o ~chools <pnmary lhru owner Plan 3 I br. i\duJts onJy Tt.-nna~. pool. :.pa t'll' S!>l.000 l..tO llHS --- WOODBRIDGE SPECIALS!! f'Ommurul y college 1. and ll1.-strou:. of la' Hll! m tht• ~hoppani: Qwl'l l'UI de bcuutJJuJ lal.t•1>1de 1·om sar. \ mwut.> nfWoodl>ndgl'? Newport Center 640-5357 lffORE tJ'S HOT Mesa Verde Pool Home 3 Bdrm. 2 bJ + ,.. R & add on Sll7.500 ~~ ~gister ~ Coll 754·7800 I ST TIME OFFERED tM SS YEARS If you've been w;.11tin1ot for Uu s ont., ht: re 11 •~' R·2 lot 12 Bdrm house an eluded free> Room for duplex Plus 18113 sq Ct 1 Great Ea!>L,tde l~ut1on Asking S65.000 Co.il l 54().USl ~HERITAGE REALTORS ELEGANT but comforta ble. Thill 2 story S bdrm 3 ba. home ha:, been fully ~ated in warm eur\h lones by Costa Meba·s finest furn1turt' s tore A m o n g the man y 11menlt1es are over w rolls of wallpaper. leak & t i le floor :i. lu vlsh draperies & m uch more Mesa del Ma.r. Sl29,000. Prine. Only . Owner/ Agent 566-6885 UNDa seo.ooo By owner 3 BR. 2 ba. lrg yard, RV acces11, back bay. Newport schools. pnce oeaotlable, assume 1'l VA l oan ARt. m6Wl. SS6-26fi0 3 br, l~ ba. nice yard. Xlnt cond. $92,~. lihUl · rettd. s.. 74.54, by own We ha\I.' homl':. a•.ul.i ble an lht• pn cc ran>(\' rrom S72.000 to SU5.000 Plt•usc rail for dda1b * WOODBRIDGE REALT'f 551 -3000 .. SUPER C.onlrurt or Optaon Bt~ 4 bdrm Condo with pool & lcMll> UM' l*I ~ l'Vl'~ Lt\Ho+: VI 1'.:W l~OT TurtJl·rock Gll'n Gardl·n Home. bt•aut up)(rudcd. 2 lt'\<Cl SlSl!.500 955 1032 RANCllOSAN J OA<~Li l N Spet:tac•ul;Jr \ ll•w 2 ~tor)' Townho m <' !;un Lui.. Rey mocM ll1i;thly up 1traded Derks off la\' rm k11£'11cn & muakr :. u 1 l 1· ,.. t' 1.· I 1 n J.: o f SpllC'l()UMl<'SS & luxury Ry Owner S\75.000 Call ~ nrnTLEROCK VlST A Brand new To"•n homt· by Uroadmore. 3 bdrm 2 bc1 ModJl>On plan Boou:. area tn gara~c lllghly UJ>llraded View $181.000 Owner/ Agent 552·3'452 LEVERAGE Owner will help hnancc Low down 3Br. 2'' ba lrvmeGrovcs TcA to ... d Co,.,_t w.u..... 754-1202 Sanluis Rey Just what you've l>ccn WaJllng for' This popular 3 bdrm. model In Ranc ho San J oaquin. with u view. parking area and ll l CPi l O th e go lf course . and onl y SllJ.IXK> Causey & Company OM QUIET Spanish Charm homl.' wtlh ~ucst apt L~t: yarll. v.aJk to beach P rll't'll to :.t•ll S l 78.50U C:Jll 7!l:! 90W or 831 03-15 Bv Owner 2 bdrm. am maculale l'Oll:IJ!l'. re "°' alt.-d. IR<' b;wk~ ard s 121>. \(lo -49-i 7296 L.arJ-eo Hills I 050 HIUTOP __ ---_ Overlooklni: 2 cl(lra lot:--~­m the rear. thl!i stnlnn~ Rossmoor Towers ~I wood and ~la~:. hom!' 2 Bdrm.,. 2 ba Ouu:tand f~b ltkl' 3 man1 t·Sl;Jh• lnJ! Vlt'W /\);~IJC'lll tlOO Handsoml' drtll1lin~ 11nd cJ~ anrludt• da1I\' mNb be.:1utaful lilt• "o rk Call lor c1ppt 'to 't't' enh;anw th as 3 lwdroom 613-1~ or '752 57 \0 2 bath homt· V<.ins nl ,incl ,.... ----- Wll h \Cr\ JnXIOU'>ll"Ol'f ~~---- Sltit.500 . ~Hi~ l 052 • ST ARTER HOME llJ:. 2 bedroom:-.. hUl!t' lam1h room h1J,\h beumed l't'lhn~ an 11, anK room. OCt'an \It'\\. and •'- localt.'fl on t•nll of qual'I halhop str1•1'1 "l't'th !>Orne "'ork EJ'.) I mJnt· ani:, Sl l!f.50!1 • ··········•·•····••···· Laguna Niguel Realty .. Lolce & Mowttoin Views , \-.. .111 l h l' fort u n J l e bu)lt:r of lha:. out:.land1n~ homt· ft'Jlunni.: J Bdrm. ll~So ·oa~t l11w,I\ formal dmm)! rm. rJmll> 1nV1llaJ(C'F'Jar . rm&dt.•n lntt•raor~&ex LAGUNA BEACH tcnor.-. ha\c bt-t'n :.clel· 497 2457 ta \'t•I y dt•eo ra it'd & ~~~-~~~~I lanct~t:apt'<l $129,!)!>4) = 491-'l .. 94 4'15-5220 496-2413 8 30-SOSO •COASTAL VIEW EXCITING VIEW DUPLU By nwnN. n:duced l11 Sli5.~ Both 2 BR unit" I blk tu Ol'can .. Good Ill t•ome area 675-0475 l&ODEGAEE V1EW E\l·t·utnl' homt• .1 bdrm. 3 ba. ~P frnl~ ro1 oH·rlookang thl' <X'can & ~parkhnl( 111 e:. 2 I\ I\ atnum.« bnnit lllc oul!>uh· IO 7:;9 l501 Rl•i!l fotatc Sl'At:IOU; 2FJR. den UH Lil, \ 1ew .. 1 BR ;ipl oH·r l!ar+b c'llr prk·J! 215 Sl ,\ntln·v.:. Rd Sec b~ a11pt t\~~ Cr~ 540·0608 EAGLE'S HEST The Bluffs HARE OPPORTUNITY TO CQUI Rt; FIWM ~TAT('; OF ORIGl:-0:,\L OWNl-;R . T UIS "t·" COMM ON" & SC/\RCI•'. :I U I< I'; N 0 U N I 'I' UN l-:Q U,\J.L~;u PRIVACY. COMM Al'< UING UAY VIEWS ~ UN LIMln:o POTt:JI. T IAL Vi\LUI-: /\!!\'Ill ~ ~Jti() and city lilt<~ from uni (~ u c woo cl & 1! I J -. ., ludea-..a)' \'er~ llM\oll• dt.'<"k with hot 1uh Cor 1•nd ()( lht• da) relaxanJ.; \f usl M.'e $199.500 t 1'020DP I ol :.no-.. ciippccl mouo taan~ and 1·1t} hl(hb. ,\ 1--------- •ST.AIM GLASS 111 .UI w1m.lows or :i hdrm Norlh c•nd l'h ar m,·r Wond hom\' ~1luatt.:d nn pn,ut.t• l.mdscapt•d 1!11 f•or l11-.l·ram1nJl1n i: h U } l ' r S ~ II .) . 0 II II 100ZIOP1 900 Glit1W1•yr• SI l9CJ11110 lu ch HANDYMAN SPECIAL 'Owl'!! U1c thcml' l11r th1:- !>pr11wl1 ns:. c•ont 1•m porary -.1y li•1\ hom l' 1Nta1led arc llltt'l'lUr\! "'t'Xk'nor of v.ood plan, lllUl'CO, t't(' & low SWC'l'Jl an t: rooll111 e:. or weathcttd ced;ar :.hakl'' Spac1ow. 3 bdrm & C.1m rnrTJOOr pllln. bmlt oo I level features FORMAL LIV RM WITll CENTER i''IREPLM.:~ & shdmg glas!> whH'h <>PeM to rear }ard All localed on I arl{e lot w r R OO M l"O R CAMPER O R BOAT Galley styled kitchen has bwll rn range. Ovl.'n. d1:.h wnsher. 'etc I most of which work. we thankJ n us oeglecled, bl!ller bum home has been rent· l'd & needs yurd work, cleuning & minor re· pll1l'S. But for those with a "good se\ of hund11" & & nair for decorallnij. tt 'l'\ the B~T BUY we'v11 ,een for S 129,500 ,_11 Priu 1$4,000 Down ,ftWlt,CndHJ SE'E TODAY I ' OONE1'0MORROW" MISSIOM a EA&. TY 98.SS Oil Hwy, La"un11 ......... ,4-0731 \ovel~ 4 ~'<!room "Edm ~h Model" an l"< t"t.'tll'nt rond1t1on. famalv n>Om. k1tchl•n Jnd 1·nlr~ with 1mPortcd Spdn1,h 11\c Cloonn~ \II n1·" C'arpel•nl!. pJ ant. ch:. hwaah~r and fu rnarc ~tu.~ter bath Wl'll l0<•akci 1oeas1ly add :.pa/hol 1ub or Jalu1z1 t\ pleu!>un· to ~ho~· °"'Ticr mav nirr~ :.t.'<'Ofld tru.,t d t-cd Wl'll pn«'d utSI09,0UO COlE Of NEWPORT RULTO•S 675-5511 HtGUB. SHO•ES 31B>ROOM an lht• lovdy pnvult: l'Ommun1t y oC Nl~t11•l Short':o. bl'lllncJ guarded g a l l' ~ • ·• i.. p a c· 1 ti u s bt'autifu.Jly kopl J Bdrm homt• with h~t' vuultl'd wood bealTI ct•1hn~i. m l.IVIJlg rm form;il din anJ:, family room und brvakla:.t nook All wrlh larl;t' v J rd . c· u ~t om stonework fro nt and rear -PLUS fabu lou!> r ecr eation foc1lllles with feature:. too numcrou:. to men lion -AJllU urcess to pn vale bcarh ONLY $167.500 c.1644-7211 l\S'i>Olll\TES IE.ACH DUPLEX I Blk to ocean nl'" I~ reno,•ated. SISS.000 NEWPORT IEACH REALTY 675-1642 WATaFROMT COM DO I b r ..! ll J V 1e w 1 :. I 1 1• L~c opt $159 .:,oo . ~lti.'ll --- llG & IEAUTIRIL & EAGER TOGO !"> B H 3 A a SomPrll t'I . k1t r ht•11 1111 n k I ;1 m i I v -.. Wl'1bar. flan1n 1? rm :! (j1!("-. VI('\\ nf Nt•" port C1•nti'r A p Cl I I I 0 I! " h t' rl . Pl't' JC\' &· ,1 rr11•f· v n 11 I' :i n · I h 1• a I Clwnc•r h.1~ ll<lui.:ht a n n l h l' r h '' m l' ~uhm1t a ll o(f(•r-; $211.500 1801 Port C:arlo-.. GUJS~ TREALTY /Jn Nl[1(L nl\IU Y &. ..;;..;....;_;.._ ______ Oceanfront lot w/beuch 1f yoo're not rcadlng the sh3ck & all approved lltlte 11ds ln Clus111r1ed , pluns to bwld bcauurul 3 you're missing v lot of Br 4 Bu home. 5289.500. 11cwsy 1oforma1 ion as Owner. 644.8613 . NB. well as some great buys •$5000• 3 Br. pool Npt Ht." A~ ljUlneS bill. Of $150,QOO, $1200/mo Approx 10•, int N1> c redit needed Ow~r will carry, \'ll C'anl Qlll 6-U-~ ·--4'f>••••••t'• II I DOYIR HIYI ....................... ._ ........... ,,Sdl things rut t Daily ,, Have someth10,.: to :.ell" Pilot Want Ads. 't5,~ CAM"1,l>t·IRVllfE Classt11ec:1 ads4o 11 well Lse· or lse w fopt1on Newport to Lag Sch 8y appt G. Sliliel, a~nt. t,13-73!0 1 ., 1 . ' . . . ' . . DAllY PtLOr OlhwllteUslete Wednndoy, fl•bruary 2•. •079 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .......... Wt ........... ~ ......... , ~··•b•• ~ ...... .... ••••••••••••••••••••••• p.i.~ 1100 ..................................................................... . .__ "° ,.., 2000 .._. .. U••••lhM HMM• u.....,~ u ....... d • ......... r:::r ................•......•..••.........••....•.....•.•.........••.••••.•.•••.. Mr ~rtlltec.91 1069 ....................... ~Pr.,•ri'lf 1000 ..._l'Nplriy JOOO ...._,,.,.,.., 2000 ... ~ ' •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••• ;i ••••••• ••••••••••••••••••• 4 ..._., & Dpb Corw .. Mer nu t•1tt1k -°"leach 3140 ... .,.,. .... JHt 5 3B R l JOR wath ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... •••••••••••••••••••• -----$7000DOWM It C'rtdlt Of't'il~d J bdr'm ! l1.a r.m rm ~W\'t Jex: Owm r w•tl <'atn' llSa.OOll H.tlanu• .. t 10; lnl A I.; fv1 'Rnn , ....... ~ 4 Bdrm. I bath Ull Jl\t <'ht>rrv l uli.t• ~\llUI) \lt't b It bv.11 'tu.; .. I lrH • qw ~ oou 1•r111 \11\h 3a UZJ d)' ur ti TS ll.\ Ill c wlulth II.Arbor V l\'loll Knot lb ( ., ,,.. t\td ~' 2 UH 'Z .. n \, ~ll:f..IW t-.11 b40 lt-«11 lit·\ !>-IH'M MIWLISTING Wt.:S'l'Cl.lto'to 4 IHC rt•dct11r,1t1•rt :! trpk '· lrt·t• lt11f'•I .:-1 s.l:.f>.l»JU l'all Mil 1.:!.~ Information HOT LINE! Eiclusive! BANK REPOSSESSIONS NO DOWN PAYMENT •flEEBUS• * TOUIS DAILY* 1-2·3 BEDIOOM HOMES IN PARIS AU. ARE~ CALL MOW MOllUHOMf STOllS t-: An.ih1·1m !"1 ~IO 't\t· 1mm.'>h-r Mt! ~!i 1 \aaJw1m !i~1 lOt 1 ')Jllt.i \nJ ~ f010 ""'' uµprm ••I of t"ft•d1t \\,ilk tu ht••u h. \2 1':xµ.ir1 --------•I do pnwll 1t1 ,1•11 l HR I b;1 lrit lllm h .14202 Ul'I t Jb1.,p0. 127 l>llnJ Pl HfWPORT DUPLEX $139,500 ~118 lO lll'ach Thu. 1~ u Newport Class1r al an al fordable prt<'t' Good summer/wmt~r income potenlJaJ JnVt>lllO~ bel wrhurry' Call~ 1151 ~HERITAGE REALTORS tux~ Mobil,• ltom•· "tlh 10\..lt .1dd on room & pon·ll F.I Morro ltcach 1n La.iuna Ot•ean v1t-w Partially furn1:.hed X Int rond1t1on S27.000 l'rv Ply 213 919 'l977 A.c,...flM-s• 1200 ---------1 ••••••••• •• •• • •• t..•u • •• $10,000 down payment will huy tJus lovel> 3 bdrm tri level wi cozy den & wet bar ·cause owner will fmanct' No loan fees so you save. Vac·ant, ~o call now~7221 ~21. _ _!f Htcliff RHlty BY OWNER Harbor Highland!> Home, Jljr, 2Ba. frplc. wood deck, remudclt'd k1tch & U..tlh."I. hrdwd nr.1. bnck work m front, new paint 1iuts1ck S119.500. may a~­ :.Uffil' loan Call for appt. b42·1Gj8 ATTN BUILDERS Fnnla!>ltc bid.: lots. • ~ dl'n!l> up 1n 1treat area w/uti11tres on puved ro.1d, clubhouse. tcom:. courts, rtd1nii trails . Term:. Broker. 1/676-5717 1/523-4462 It.ACRES BELA IR E Of' Jo'ALLHROOK PRIM Jo; 1\VOCADO LANU IN P R .E S T 1 G I 0 U S HELEAH F.'.:;TATE CAN BE SPLIT 29'7. .balanre down owe. $368.000. Pnnc OnJy Mike Wink. 957-0S54, Agnl. -----CITY RAHCHERS AD BeauUfuJ ranch sett.mg \n the Santa Rosa Moun- tains. south of Orange Cnty. S full acres w/all Ullhlte!>, loaded w I Odk!> l_ES_T_V-... LU_E_ Terms. Broker, A 1/677-569 I In Newport Crest I/ 522-2080 Immaculate lrt·lcvel 2 ---------t~i~ul~:~~a:' :.:w :.g~~~ llllinffs Proptrly 1400 $1~.SOO Agent. 644 1111; ••••••••••••••••••••••• - - --Transferred! Must :.ell OML Y $40,000 Jee Gream Store. Financ· take over 9•.,•1;, loan at mg ~670l Co:.ta Me!>a $1001 mo 4 HU , I·~ ba & Renting l3l:W sq fl 1n pool Hurry! Ownr/agl, dustnal space. Santa ~O'T77 Ana , xlnl location o ·\ltE 1 100 .,c :---1 ,. l'arkg. Also 660 sq ft of JV • ..., ol -<UIPt rice. Lloyd!> Pest C:onl encl ol island One or ·979-6021 \ Ltdo"s ftnl•st !>lrN•l to -~\J'l'l't loc. Jackie. UYCO COftllUlt 'al lrlc 673-844 I D-r~ I "'OO -----.-wopetvy ... BAYSHORl-:S 'orncr lot. ••••••••••••••••••••••• rh;irm1n~ int brH'k BRAND HEW pnllo. wood floor!>, J hdrm. 3 ha. l'07Y dt·n. Mw.t ~· Call ror appt ti46-~7 tliOO sq rt commt."rc1al profc!>:.1on;i l bu1 lcl1ng. NW corner 1':uc l1d & Tulbe rl , Fountutn Sanct~nte IOJ 6 Valley. $142,400. 848 2655 dy !., 536 -487 3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• k ds/ P I VIEW FtlOM THE TOP ~~ l'~·_:i'!.:_2n_I_ l:lreatlltaktn~ oc1·an v1cw OLD LAGUNA fromh1~h m Prc:.1dcnl1al Downlown bus1nc!>s lle1ghl!> New h st1ng prof). corner loc in lhl' trarnew2 BR Condo. on best retail urea, approx ly$97,500 2800 ~q . rt A ~kin g BERTifA HENRY $~!IO,OOO. Realonom1cs REALTORS 675-tliOO 215Dl.•I Mar 4!.12 .tl2t ---------TRIPLE NET SalltaAIMI 1080 A great comm'I mvesl ••••••••••••••••••••• •• ment for you ' Long Start leal>eS w /C O.L. index Beach location. a•.;, n.·· Your Tan turn. Please call for further info Pnnc onl> S1ltm~ by your cuslom please. Reultor, "l:;il", punl! 3 bedroom family ...,., ,, 0 ""' homewrt.hdtmng, family °""'""1 l or"""·ll66 Jrca and r1rc1>lal0l' l'al10 ti SHARP UNITS and more .$85.000. BK R 1':Usl Side C.M. OWC' 1,;all 540-lilO $231$M I l 6 X gro!>:.. TAflml.. ownrlllut:..67~~ _ · -· Condo:ninhams/T own· ---- -~sforsaf'• 1700 Aun: Vels no down & no •••••••••••. •••. ••• •• •• dosing costs on th1i. * G•r 5 ... VER ... bcautiruJ 4 bdrm house in ~ A ... a very good rcs1dent1al Near everything .• Xlnt area. Near Honer Plaza. lA:!rms. lbr S46,000. Agnt Santa Ana College & 714 848·0767, 963-9077 Freewa~ Whelan Real eves. E s ta le 54 0 · 3.666 or -Dll-'!:--~-1-----­ ~l res • ------1800 2bt Condo 11~bu. 1200 sq ••••••••••••••••••••••• ft. Pool. S~.500 PALM DESERT 646-JSijl ~Unit Apt Complex w /ad101nin(l land . OllllrlHI Estate S2.W>.CXX>. Ownr will con· ••••••••••••••••••••••• i.1dt'r xchng & other ....... "°"". t.crm; Cull Dick St'l•mon ,..Sde 1100 ··:~~~~:·· 0 Dbl \iride '61 tralh:ruma ~, • U>N5llt6) 3 pvt bch & - tM'f'· Sub le ttmg allowed. Located In Traeasure Ill. ~ lsla.nd Reali)' :m>l 1'ac11ic Coast Hwy "' "' ''"""_.." Lag. Bch. orrered b)' 6 •1700 Re n•lssance M . P . 71 ..... 38L6 lnc°"9 ,ro,.rty 2000 ---...................... . 10"44 with add on.Liv llm, lo reo\ Pl&J'k, CM Sll,000. ~!-O:m 'i8 Skyline. 2 DR 2 Ra . s.o.ooo 4 sla.r eark. pool, clubhouse, t 1~ blk to b<'h HACH DUPLEX Pr1ce S'fliuced to only 188.950. Must 11ell SCOTIIEALTY S36-713J HntgDch.960·5022 New Dplx '8. 164·168 --M11~nohu, Co.,la Mesa CJllAifit.>d Adi, )'Our one $178.500 Owner/ Aa~nt ·t.0p11boppillJI center. _tm.-.;._..947.;._..9 _____ _ GET INVOLVED Tukan, lht.' fln.l ~tep '~ often th hardest one . tr you 're r<'ady to movC' UJ> or shut your mve tment proAram. but huw bt-c-omc confused .. 1th an the aspects of Wday 's unurkt•t tht•n f'om 10 th expert at Quall Place Propt.•111~ fur sohd, pro( lonal coun ell ng. Pyram id \our t>qultl<•:-i with un t•'<t·hunJ.tl'" and/or purchase with an ••> <' tu" ordb hi14h tutur~ rt>tums ror your ftolden years. AGBITS ..., •oecatts w~ hove o rew positions open tor tirt•nst'(I prort -.lonuti-v.ho would like to ,effiMei with OrlJngl' County . f:lsll'l)t growtn~ pl"()ft#s: ional R al ~·1'tnt • on:nn11ution Wt• now huve avalluble • $79,000 r>tr PL ";x - Oran~w Count v Pl.tllrns und ,:urnitt·~ • BALl\OA ISL ANl) tHJ Pl.F.X Tr•ufto do" n uni~ $230.000 • C 0 S T A M l~ S A l>U Pl.I-.:< J-:Jch urut :.' ,000 \() (l s 1 ~9 50(1 • 3 BDRM t :>BOHM ('o::.ta Mf'l'>LI sw:J.900 • lf()lJ!-'11-: dupll'X Ontal'io $80.500 + • OHANGP. THf PLEXES Gut two' S 111.500 und $115.500 1 • COVINGTON 4 plt>x Pr 1dt.• o f owners hip. $200.<XX> • 4 HOUSES/ONE LOT - yard. $170.000 • 4 -~L EX -pride of ownt~rsh1µ -3 bdrm. 2 hath O\\ner'b unit with fireptuc:c. $225.000. • COSTA MP.SA PRIDE OF OWNER~THP 4-µlt.·x on s pic<' streets $2 15.000. • 4 -PLEX . re <"e nll v rdurbis h e d . Bea uliful golf cou rse view $155.500. • 4 H OUSES/ LARG E LOT -Costa Mesa $242.000. • 4 UNlTS -Costu Mesa. Sl80.000. * 2 DUPLEXES. 4 units, $135,000. Cost<J Mesa. ~ 2 DUPLEXES. 4 units t•ach with f ireplace - H untin g ton Bea c h . $175.000. • COSTA MESA 4·PLE.X two 3bdrm, two 2bdrm. $154.000. • 4 SPACIOUS UNITS - $169.000. • (i ORANGE COUNTY UNITS. $210.000. • 8 ORANGE COUNTY UNITS. Sl95.000. • 8 ORANGE COUNTY UNITS. $205,000. • 8 UNITS. 2 4·plexes. pride o f owne r s hi p. lluntin ~t on Beach . $450.000. • 12 UNITS. 3 4-plexes. Or ange County. pride of ow n ers h ip. 3 bdrm ow n.e r 's u n i t w i th fireplace. $675.000 . • 14 UNITS -O r a nge County -One year old. $597.000. • 15 UNITS -Santa Monica -Close to heach. S775.000. • 16 UN ITS (4 4-plexes) Or ange County. $650.000. • 16 UNITS -Orange County. $400.000. • 16 UNITS -Pride of ownership -Huntington Beach. $900,000. • 17 UNITS on ocean . S760.000. • 19 UNITS -Orange Co unt y -Spani s h a r c hitecture . $410.000. • 20 PR ID E OF OWN E RSHIP UNITS -lluntin~ton Beach - townhouse style owne r 's U11it. $1.125.000. • 20 UN IT S RtVf)HSIDE -2 story ~urden style . $382.000. * 22 U NITS ANAHEIM. $53.5.000 • 23 lJNlTS -SANTA M ONJCA. Subterranean ~tlrkmg. $1.590,000. • 23 UNITS -SANTA MONICA -Ba lconies. $1,650.000. • 23 UNITS -SANTA MONICA -Elevator and s ubte rra nean parking. $1.800.000. * 24 UNlTS -ORANGE COUNTY. All units h ave fire places and enclosed gar ages. $1 ,350.000. * 24 UNlTS -ORANGE COUNTY. SGOS.000. * 25 UNITS RIVERSIDE -Close to coJlege. SSS0.000. • 26 UNITS HOLLYWOOD -pool a nd air conditioned. $880.000. * 2 7 UNITS HOLLYWOOD s ubte rrane an parking . Sl.430,000. * 28 PRIDE OF O WN ERSHJ P UNITS }_ Huntington Beach -1 'h miles to beach. $1.575.000. • 29 UNITS -ba lconies & wet bars in each unit - Hollywood. $1.070,000. • 32 ORANGE COUNTY pride of ownership units. Owne r 's unit with ce r a mi c tile & wo.od-burning fireplace. Sl.800.000. *' 34 UN IT S HUNTINGTON BEACH - f i r e pl aces & patios. Sl.300.000. • 35 UN IT S HOLLYWOOD -pool. $1.650.000. • 36 UNITS HUNTINGTON BEACH - Own your own s treet ! Pride of ownership -3 bdrms. 2 ba th own er's unit with fire pla ce. $2,025.000. • 40 UN IT S H OLLY WOOD s ubterranean parking a nd s ecurity f ea tu res . $2,800,000. * 85 + UNITS -W. HOLLYWOOD - security guards. $2.000.000. • 112 UNITS -exchange. $2.800.000. * 11 2 UNITS -Hollywood near fr ee w ay. $3,400.000. • 125 UNITS -41~ years old. $2.375.000. ,, 20 HA RD TO Ft ND * LOTS in Orange County. pride of ownership units Rive rs ide & San Diego -Cosl.<:l Mesa. $850.000. Counties. No drivcby's please. Jn deference to the wishes of our property owners. please do not ask for addresses. If you etre a s incere buyer. seller. or exchanger please call for . an appointmC'nt or visit our office. Ope n daily and weekends for your convenience. • 114 UNIT. DISNEYLAND area motel. now under construction. Turnkey at S4 .275.000 • RETIREMENT H OME to be built. $4.418.000. * SHOPPING CENTER site pac kage next to re~lonol center . $4.450,000. * SHOPPING CENTER -Orange County. $640.000. * OFFTCE BUILDING -Orange County. SI.700.000 • RV. PARK'-283 sites. $1.500.000. •.MOBILE HOME PARK. $2.800.000. • 4 INDUSTRIAL buildin~s for $2.000.000. * INDUSTRIAL buildings. $280,000. $312,500, $1 ,925.000. • INDUSTRIAL s ites in Riverside. Call on ·of our professional s taff of over 40. Lar~e enouf{h to serve. sm a ll enough to care. ACHNTS 9ld ••ote•s We have a few positions open for licensed pro(es~lonals who would like to uffiliate with Orange County's fustest ~rowin~ professional Heal Estate Organization. Call for QUAIL PLAa PROPERTIES, INC. (714) 752-19'10 aaraite• • y1mb Crctt\ ;t mt l UA, back umt. 3 • 4br. 2bB. Upk, 0 W, HARBOR VlEW f'.a ttldf> lout1on SG0.000 blk.-s to ocean. 142.S .. tat. Vt r y r t t' 11 n N r PORTOPlNO down Owner will carry lust&dep 640-4090 11chnoh1 heh HtU 4 l)drm, 3~ba,f' R : <'OftlrMl'l $320,000 -lrT'J.\WS ~ve ~ bonus rm. pool & CdM t.'hurnu, lit l1rt1e s l900 961).1326 [ R€HIG€ otfl!red % UH .-dtn. 4br 2....,l>a Or Vu 2 en '*· · · HOM€~ tpk'. dbJ liar. ll(e pul10, 11ra. GOAl'drrung aervlct> 11nmed pcllli. Sharon or Ml.'50.Ji.. 536-1~. 957-UJSI JASMINE CREEK. New :r:mw CoasU·fwy,NU l..aW1ne.6'731.~nl 3Jlr, If( ba. frpl(', attach II n.-:v.:r l ive d In 645-6646 CottoM.M )224 uar , P•llo u 7s t inc l Duutlrully decorated --7-.... -m,. ..... ••••••••••••••••••••••• 14dnr. no petli, •v111t 3/17 28drm+dco. Mini view. vn ~-\JOOMB'J all amemuei.. Tcnn11>, &>uut new building Nt>w Ut3 bdrm tOlld ()I', Jac •. l g back yard f'lrtplu~. xlnt location. frplc. bl\n:$, Zcar ~aral((' l:je-.1;hwaltt, 2 Bit + 1tuc1t1t S850/mo. TSLlnvmt.s 642 1803 ~ & up 101G Canyon room. pool, Jacuu1, cl0$e PENINSULA. 3 Bdrm . -----Or 645-5637 to bch C:rclill loc·. S~ 1 ~ ba, frplc. hOO/mo MEM aaEAIC EVEH 2br lb& hi.rdwOOd Cir mo 536-300'7 L<1e I Pio DOWN bcumed cuihog fe nc 2 BR RA d k d &. BOAT Sl.ll' 28drm, Z 4 i>ltix. A.Ssumc S-Oller yrd Bit ins Sm r h1ld 1 ' yar ' 1 s b•, lower unit. frph.• wtll t•ar r y p;i pH OK N<> Petit 139(), 198a·R ~~~~h~to H~~ S750/rno. Mu:iagcm<.'nt 11 .. 1111 Mt·yerPL~ MM dep.642 ~7\1, ~l857 W......,Olif..._t A&~2!.,ryorD .. ~.!'J!!° ---631·1400 .,..,.,.._, _., --* * • BEAlfT 2 :1ty 48r. I ...,ba 1---------__ Pnn __ c1pats on.!.t.._ .t-sXorilis Twnhsc Pool. tennis. --------- 1WOHOUSES til2 Rhme S4~0. 21:1 11110-1880, BLUFf'Stovely2Ur.~ l 3 BR l 2 RR. good C-Oc!w Ml"lia 714/964~lSS {.. 38r,S100. Gree.o bit, pool. Eastslde location, owner You llre the winner of .WW°" 8K.R. 644--0134 ___ _ &J\XJOU5. $125,000. Two fTff Tkkeh Horbow lZ4 2 3 BR 2 BA. f~c. patio. dbl €'TIG€ Tennesse!;°Wil l.Jum11• ••••••••••••••••••••••• gar, SSSO. Yrly . Agent -..lL-;~ > THE <.:ondo 2br 2ba bllm, pool, _m_~-------HOME:~ tenrus. bearh S600mo "'·--'--..._ ECCENTIUCITIES t.st/L.st. J)o(ok xtr day S...._ J:W W Csl lfwy Of'A 714 /894 -1717 eve ~tfnMo 3271 645-6646 NIGHTINGALE 213/592·2977 ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOUR UNITS·C.M. Near new. 3 Ur owners urut. 2 ba. frpl. 2-car gar .• J..2 Br. 2 ba. un1ls TSLlnvslml.5642 1603 ***** 19FowDNx~s By owner -f>nres C't(· tremely low. Seller will carry all financing at 9'"2%. l.arqR Casll Row . Low Down Poy•nt lier. 714/542-3676 CALL l"ORSETUP ***** 3 Br. 2 ba. C M. home StmnngSandy Dennis at New 3 bdrm +den. Rec. the Long Beach Conven WEAl'HIEltLY IAY facilities, Close to Dana tton Center. :l)() E. Ocean 3bdnn Townhouse. boal Pt.832-0264 Blvd. Long Buch. To slip. 2 frplc's, pool, ten·•-lr_-_ .... -1-__ ----3-.-1.-6 drum your ttckell.. call DI!> Agenl Diana .-~ A> 642-5678. ext 272 846-1371, 840·4027 eves ••••••••••••••••••••••• • • • arw. 3244 ~~:~. v!~~~ .. ~~~~ Ol.x.28drm,2VJbalhC(>n ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2BR•den . S550/m o do w/encl backyard 2 Willows· 3 br. 2 ba, frplc. Comm. clubhouse, PoOI, car gar. $425. Ph 673·2282 dstlwhr, paUo, focd yd, jacuui, etc. Teal • Bab- gar, lods & pet.s ok. $4~. cock Realty Inc. 499-47'7 ~i!n~~ re~. 964-2566; T_. 3290 Neat 2 br. 2 ":! ba condo w 12 frplce s. pool. dshwhr, washer/dryer ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sorry, no kids or pets Sharp Huge <2200 sq ft .I Singles ok. $435, Agt. no 4br condo, 2'4ba. fam f~ 964 2500; 973-2971. rm. 2 frplcs. dbl garg. '" University Park $545 LARGE FAMILY ROOM 351154.Sor :->Sl S790. Colony, La Colina & Newp0r t. F'ncd com munlty. 2 br & de n Avail. March l. No pets. Tennis. s w1mm111g, 4br 2bu frm. dn rm frpcl. on qu.1cl 'ilreet. nl'ar major i.hoppfn~ S!iOOme t'Ve & wknd 957·1666 or 768·9408 R£.o.J'T ... •s Jacuui. c rffn foe~ pd g"Ol t ,_ Trash & water pd. $700. ~:~~~aba··· :~7~~ ~afl6 -- 48R, 2"' ba. . S6501850 Ho.Ms f'wlsit1wd or Hrdwd flrs. frpl, rm lo •2br condo, pool, Jacul.11 add urul on lg R-2 lot. As-Nr S Cst Plaza $345 sm~~ lsl TD. Tenants OuJdok.&:nm4. 4 BR. 212 ba . N B StOOO U:ufw Ull•d :JlOO 2BR.2 Ba. •••-•••••••••••••••••• San Clem S450/SOO MOllLEHOMl IWOIMATIOH Re~!noos. buy op· uons. Lake over paym ent • n form a ll-0 n . Easy financing OAC. Trade anything valuable. ·will stay, $84,900. Owner --------- agt., 642,9666/673·6336. East.side 2 br. Diet' yard, bltn:.. washer/dryer Costa Mesa Tri -Ple x. hook-up. Kids ok. No Pride or ownership peu. ~-127 A 2lsl St Fri:>lc. blt·ins. open beam Days 646·4262 : evci. ~1hngs. pvt patios 645 9M3 $165.000. A~enl ---------960-5580 Mesa Verde 4br. 2ba New rlrapes/t'ar pe ts . S550 ~anta Ana 554-7010 W(lllminster 848-8895 ~~oy. ~98 2641. or lf523 l'AMPUsDa·lltVl"E . C. Anaheim 956 lOt I E. Anaheim 956 ~ *S50DD* 3Br,2Ba. W.S1dc ludbOK. $400 mo. 5.48-8382 2br twnhs. Univ Pk. -i''rpk, Pvt yd. G araites. On the beach! 2br. 2006 W Pool. tennis. cable T_ v. Oceanfront. Yum or unf J Br, pool Npl lit:. A~ sumes bal of Sl50,UOO. $1200/mo. Approx lO'•c int. No credit needed Owner will carry, va - cant. Cal I 645-5399 Sl3S ~ . 559-0253. 'r."i&-ltm; 631-0900 $400. 3br, I ha . non ~1ilii•1t1 smoker!>. Rl'f'~. !189 Log!IMl .. oda 3248 fwftislted 3400 7 BEACH UNITS 3YEARSOLO. SCOTT RL TY. 536· 7533 Arbor 5'18·16051548-0358. ••••••••••••••• ••• ••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 BR. &' r red , rd 2 BR. frpl. near ever-Panoramic ocean view cpts. :;·ps~n pet YOK '. ~~rts.$450yrly 14th f a 1rwa_y San' adults.U>O 546·7506 · Oemente Municipal Golf ~~ LallJlllmHils 3250 Co..irse. Beautifully 2100 ~sh hunting type 3br. ••••••••••••••••••••••• furnished, 2 be<troom, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ 2ba. 3 frpl<'. bnck Super 3 bedroom. 2 ba. t i.Ai bath. Patio, gas gnll • PRIME INDUSTRIAL (!1yrd. $650.mo. 5Sl·2215 ffl)lc, dshwhr, patto, fncd ~-1>-que. S4SO month BUii.DiNGS or497·1744 yd. gar Kids & pets ok.1_646-4 __ 78_1 _____ _ =~~0{~'~~~·1gro:.:., 3~~11~~-~a p~~~o .d~~1:;· ::.~~:A~ Z!n~0 f ee. ~:== 3425 mach:.hop Children OK S475mo L..,.. HicJiMI 3252 ••••••••••••••••••••••• -0000 sq ft 23< gro:.s. 91 2L~ M1nerSl. 557-4579 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 br, 2in ba, air cond .. t;?'oo :. q fl . Tu s t 1 n 2 Bdrm, lge fenced yard. 4 BR. den. 2 Ba . fplc. wash/dry• refn~. frplc, 2 S2S4,700' completely redec. Use of bltns, pvt atrium, J car car gar . te nnis crt & •3949 sq fl . Tustin pool & Jae. $425/mo. gar Tennis, pool & pool. C .M . SS2S /m o $191,500 6424758 beach Pvt comm. S800 ~Z747eves &wlmds. CAU ( 7141 838-5970 1 BR stall shower paUo 759-1465 New 2 BR 2 B~. incl. uUI dys lndrY rm, o,., blk. to Jo:'. Ot-eao view Townhse. 3 Tenrus. pool/Jae, rec rm· ( 7 l 4 I S 8 I • S 7 8 7 17th St shoppmg & bus BR. 2 bu, rec fac1I, pvl ~-9'12-lOW __ _ ••H/wknds New crpt, drp:.. till'. bcfi;'~l65tlc558·3987 3condo3br 2 ba utilpd stove & paint Mature • except ele~. sOrry, no Lots for Sale 2200 adl~. no children or pets MhlicM VJeio 3261 children or pets. Near ••••••••••••••••••••••• S295 955-1178. ••••••••••••••••••••••• shopping & bw; line. k2S 2 conllRUous R· l Ioli.. 0.0 Point 3226 40drm home w1tl\ pool & mo s.'>7-4872 Village of Northwood, Jacuni Patio, d1n1ng · · (former purkmg lols for ••••••••••••••••••••••• rm, fam rm & living rm Qindo, 2 br, 2 ba. uU pd. models). Plans mclud('d, New house to rent, 3 br. 2 $.560/rno lsl & set• dl'P except e lec. Sorry no $45,000each ba. f<am1l y rm. frplc, req.581·1473 children or pets . Nt>ar 640-511.2 Broker :i~~anyoo \ it>w SS50 Hlwporf •och, 3269 shopping & bus line . S3l' LEMON HEIGHTS ••••••••••••••••••••••• mo. 5S74872 ___ _ R·l approx 1"% acre ~!~•••••••••••?~.~~ IEACHLIVIMG ..__._ntsFurwisMd-beaut1ful view. pre· a.a-1 •3 p H-s ~ ..... brru.nary plans for Eng 2 St.ory, 4 br. 2 ba. d1n1n~ ,_..,,.. ,. --••••••••••••••••••••••• Tudor. Owner 640-7020 rm. Crplc. dsbwhr. palm. Widen. LR · fam r!TI· lal»o Isa.ct 3706 fncd yd, gar. Kids & pets din, deck, pal, frplc s. ••••••••••••••••••••••• La o .. h Oc v l ~·" k ~C'>C: N r elec gar -opener. Both . . . g u.: ean u l.·l'VV o . ~. Agt o l'c professionally decorat Bttch Apt. Parking" ut1I. sq rt . $12S.OOO krm:. 964 2566, 973-2971 ed. $600 & 5700 Call pd •• SJ2St Mo. Av1111lablc Si7·S887 Condo for h.c. 2Rr 2 bu. Marlene al 631 3444 or now &t-6766 or 499·5l22 Mobile hcN:lt / !> w 1mm1 ng poo I Im 644--88119 _afte __ r 6_P_m _____ _ TrlrMs 2300 m1H·ulate. Avail 3/15 28r 1 bath Cottage. Lgc Mature mamed cpl only. ••••••••••••••••••••••• $37S.496-584.2 yard. patio. Redwood 4'. well furnished. airy, DcAnza Bay Side V1lla~l' Fo.utain Vohy 3234 decks. Concrete walks & Y4 blk from S. Bay P1~r. 3br Moblle11omc. Newly ••••••••••••••••••••••• plant.ers. $485/mo. 232"7Vz Froats flowered patio. decorated. S27,500 lt•rms BeauWul Tiburon Twnh:. Margaret Dr 64S-662S _61.J. __ um ______ _ flout nock 1'v1 lll'h 3br.2ba,nrpools&play 11Gc•o..1yoo..1 CostoMffo 3124 p 0 Cl I J 8 (' u /. I I orround ~~cJ\ mo ""'7 3031 "'" " ••••••••••••••••••••••• <.:luhhou1>c•s Urokl'r 1 .. .....,., ·...., OEAHECONDO 0 w n c r tl :1 t . •Uno ask ror Henry. i''or lease, av1ul now 3 SUS CASIT AS ll7>MS8 (,~to clemcntury sd1I. Bdrm!> 3 baths with Large & s mall l bdrm. 3Br. 2Ba w/ljl d{•n. frplr. spactOUS lJv area: Love enl'I. gar. $245 & up OutofStat. 26 0 dtshwa:.h<•r, l'O\t:rcd ly ya.rd & entry area Adult~. no peh 2110 ~ pauo w/UBQ. kids OK SuroMo incl "Brdener ~e>A'P(>rt_U~!'!l-4~-· _ •••••••••••••••••••••• & L~aullful hi1th dewrl No pets $585 mo Agt no EILEEN HUDSOM 1 Br apt in exchange 2 h rs .!creb. m<>b•I & v1e>A ree964·2566. 973.2971 UA&.TOI 644-4322 Y~ w_ork. Xtra.cln. de G\11,cl wl'll t.ow lax<'s tta"'"91>CM1leac:h 3240 NO F"'E '_\_t_&~Co d ~~b l e perso n ~11..., 2.'i 1111 lo Car:.on ••••••••••••••• • • •• • • • • .-. / P . n o •-'"""-- City $47.000 702 W.l 0171 New~legant·2 bedroom ~~f.i 8~~*~e~.:5~'tlion tta.. ... Oft leoch 3740 <rolle<'t > l.\50, or 2 bedroom + den ----••••••••••••••••••••••• is1s. ecdar & window 3 br. 1 ba. dshwhr. new W~ R-A--....,. home. Five blocks lo crpt. across from bay l Ut"C'~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• beach Private 2 -cur blktobch. gar 7S2-SQl5 Spacious ludio.fr Ho.fMsFurniahe-d garuRt' Fully main· l Bedroom Suites ••••••••••••••••••••••• t.aincd yard. Adults, No 8AYCRl::ST-G1gan l1 0 Complete Kilchens .. " J 169 pel.'11 lnqwre at 527 18th back yrd. warm. iminac Beaut Pal10/Pool MewpMi CIC Street.l714>960·6331 home 3br.2bu Ml5mo Ma1dServ1ce ·TV ••••••••••••••••••••••• I VP lease ........ 640°51 1~ 1 M'1letoOcean 5-"'L.opta 3186 Dolsa/Springdalc 4 br. 2 .,. ·-.. R' al S • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ba. rocd yd. garage. Kub J\l(l :oy1 •tes O L U Jo' R Jo: N C H & pets ok. $445. Agt No BeauUfuJ 4br pool home. TlfYorktown at NORMANDY l(ucal ree.9642566,9732971 new. crpt ne w r.tovt' BeachUlvd tlOUSe Oceanfront 2 1>ty w/rrucrowave ov,en. new 536-04 I I or ~c~~:i %a~~ ~~~ ·~:,~~.·a:!hr ~ p~Uo~ =~~~yGr~;,~e~ 543-2000 yrlyS575/wln.499 4439. fncd yd, garage Kids & pool ser vi ce 1nc ld a..,..INdl l741 pets ok Edison H .s. S465 S975mo. 833-8600. Agol. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ._.. Unfurnbhecl Agt, no ree. 964-2566. J..AOUNA BEACH MTR ••••••••••••••••••••••• 973-2971 Nr Bch-Lge 2 story ram1 i .. ..._ __ f\J f INN. $75/wk & up. Ma id ec.p1fr'aM) ltac~ 32 I 8 l.UKurY condo 3 br 2ba. v "'"'""· m or un urn serv .. color TV, ~ated ••••••••••••••••••••••• au 2 car ga r. ten· Owner/A.111.54S-8628 pool. Ulil. (7141 494·6294. 2 Br. freihlb pa\nttd &i msl ~l/jac. Close lo Oceanfront cottage 985N.CoulHwy. Vnewl • ccrl)la t'a di I nlagarT. r34648a • h. beac , $500 tse. 644.aoM. Balboa 2br den. frple. a II ....h "' ~ v•-blt, lns. S«IOmo. 613-!'>410. ...c a.,.. ""'ean """'• nr wa~r. 11rdnr pd. Avail *5malJ 1 br. stove. ya.rd beach. S275mo. uUI lnckl. lmmed SSS.~ 6536 11ft 1255. Ulil. paid. Adults. 3 b d r m . 2 Vt b a . "112m1 57' X 203' LOT Ui6 Umu. bric It coos I.nit· 6. oo ~ 833-8974 Townhouse. Beautirully -------..,-- With triplex l mprnve llosl.Uyraold.Ownrwlll decor ated. boat s ltp ... wportlHct. ~76t ment.11uluible ror 4 plu * 16 UNITS* carry at tW~ w125i:i 3br 2b11 frplc w/cnctd. b . frolc Walk to bch • a vall saso per mo ••••••••••••••••••••••• Oedica~ alley. C~ll for $2fl,OOO down Caah flow Jelnt ~ 0ce8Jl View. $52S 11Cbools 1475 8'19-6210or~ 6695 z Bdrm w/paUo. WI O. ~IB.'42·5200 fl.~.000. 1494-4377. 637<116N carport 1425 Lbru Jun~. BARllf:TT 200/o Dewa MALOY C:.-.. Mw 3222 2 BR nr Lak. Park w/w Bhlrs gorgeous 2br 2ba ~yrly. 67S·1758 REALTY REGISTER lNVl'STMENTS • • · Ytew, cualOm deror, wet ---"~------Meq..lfy Catlabed ... ••••••••••••••••••••• dra p t'tl, f(aralJc . bv,&arde.ner.p00l,S~ OfEANFRONT l BR Trade your old atuH ror 714~1129, 114/U.·!384 4 blk.s lo ot'ean Newer ga_rdentr II waler pd ~. 557-4700 e:ct furn, avail until 1/\6. new icoodles with a 541.0421....,. 3br. 3ba. 2 frplc $775 Cleon.,-upets . Cplsonly 2312 dt•. 840·2428 1275 lnc uul. Adlts. no OualficcJ•d &u·~T8 --------WllDl.Ad~lp! '42-M'TI 67$-&et4or 67S-~ S350.5af.7M> eveatwknd pe\S,5414"9:.1;673'7844 7 1 t I ..... , 44IO ••••••••••••••••••••••• I.,................ ..... .. ~ 000 . ···································~··········· 4as ................ .., ....... .,....,,.. A.l ....... u..... .......... IMc.. • .. CUI l •w1g u~ I 1•1 ...................... •••••••• ee1•1•111e•11•t l lell.ll I I •111 11••••••• •••• : •• 11tetlllllllllll t Ith t I Hlwlxin Warln•r'• Mli.. Modwn aq fl atwe •• p:wtlMdi l16t C..-...._ .Jla4 I' C l'•IHdl M40 t)l tiMI 1.-011 •ml a rm ~M ... Uftl...,111mw•111111.ctld ........... ..,. •• ,. ...................................... ·~··••••••••••••••••••• 11pC l:?.:.G Gll '*>O K ,, ,.,.,. •" n n ,,."'•'• &IO<C> A~on. t.ow renl. 21Mn TOOi TOTAL LIVING Apartmena Entertainment. R.crecru.on Youn -~ da.va o. yea.rt • 11.cNllt.il Sin111.t l6JledF on r~.i. UAl\ul\lllhed Aixvtl!Mot. • Al.I \la.ho. ~ • Ho W... ftequ.&t-.d •An•~.Plf­ r1-~ 1t .... - ·tl~O\Aba.Ja PLUS M\JC>i MORD Oakwood G<ud•n ApaJ'ttMnlA LAttt.MCHA UTS &Alli'. bft h trt6 ltA, l..a.l1ln ,~ ,',' :;,~"1.;~ ~ l bd l&nk'D '"*'· clilh• hr, QU ... l.a.r,iti .'lbr lib• luw•r Wlllh ,, I I''" '"'' n'A(l l•M rJ:: '"·'ulta n.."'-llr. 6 etln• u I) '' d I N l. I·~· 1 1"'"''1' nu ......... un •• ••r ldu ,, .. ••2 .. , ..... ""· I ·~r .. I bbQ v111' t' •• I yr1)' 0P.'!'_n .. -.. -l'1ol 0 Pd 'tTI Soult 1 & e\ """ ~&• <. lub Wantt"d •'••muJr to 11hart' 3 ., 51173. llU-l \ Sawind Vil&afl llmat• Or V98 :.aa ur bdrm l~ Ylllth 2 othl'r ' 1~ bdr-m l:r'llury I _ _ 111rla W11hr r / Dryer. '11dull •P'-" In 14 plaoa i\ll ~dWt.. t\O ~I.a. a bf. 2 ~!lRe ~ 3642 ---tl'001 SJ~ + puoll len bia, fmm SD> Jacuul. Jll)()mmato wunted for iua, ""•l rfalt., JaontJs • JOlll rtt bld• Louted lie 4br h5<' Jo'em pre · »'-m S.ao l>H'MO j'\-""y acrwu rrom N•wport fl'l'ftd Sl44mo. 1hr uUI. ----- IUCHSTOll •*:•~• O.WJ ~ft. IURR WHITE REALTOR. INC . 675-4610 driwi trth m hf.a h lo l.k>.irh 01.>lf Courar 117'1Ml63 NkFeddf·o Uwn Wt<1t 1in ~wn by a ppt only ------MAllMll'$ MIU Mr faddrn to S..1w1od ~ Teacher nda Fem rmmle P RlMEl.OCATfON l'SLMP\& t>Ci•lZ2 Villa " (714)ttln~l~ ------lD Irv Nn-11mkr. $22~ Oft WATER. Av.llable ___ ... -·row 1.,v l)I, •l>•t' s.a.-• )176 SM..JSM_.,v_es _____ for retaU or profession11l .._ .... --6W' •~ & homf· lib :i b'r wilh ••••••••••••••••••••••• Scu1ldt> condo w /sllp ~-~n ~1~f:ln~ l Ddrm • Soft ~ ' pvt lfllt.N ·ntn1m .. ~ 2 z DJ\ 2 Ba rondo. enct Stnale M llieek.6 rmmt.e llmlllk'r un.lta. Drive by r C"h ~ puUoe Sc,tmt; ~l\b 1t1ll lllAI". 13.51> mo. &13 4720 llWl.M NB 673-2228. 2&33 W Coul llwy, NB. ! ~-r~rum\ .,.:;:,· fl .. rMt w~mmm1t pool C71') _ _ if.t. BA. l, lrse ~e. then c».JI liAti " •1.r pd A5ulta. nu J...c-uw T~llJ\b <'t1urti. 1 WllllL tu bUC'h 2 br un uW pd, /.:. $170 mo., Wahtftowt H...-1_ prb 393 llamllloo (.' ~ bill \.U llwtunatun ~hop CUrn S27S mo 332 F..11 o'dlu:re woman 642·2732 6l 1·I400 •..&.HW • ~pt·r~,~~~A~~:: cmoLn.AptD."92 •&584 t-'em to shr 2 BR apt1·--------9UIC• IH s.-a ... 1nd V1ll1&l(l' l~ 2 ~r · utra harp. nu w/saroe, Sl50 Inc utU & L 11 e z b r .• I , , h 1 ll1.111u~100 VllJaat' L>tM, drapes & <'arpel~. S300 pr pool Nr bch & OCC l1~ ~ mo 1100 U H 171•>• 99tll mo. -.2853 anyumc ~9800 --------~ ~ n lla.t. l'H't) tlunll •Walk lO lht' bu cb • For store le om ce space at reasonable r•tes. SOO to 5000 Sq Ft. M~A VERDE OR. PLAZA SrMIJ IJl'I ~ l.>11\-1· b) Coto .. Sof !feW\)On 8eodi Nortt. Ul2l Anab .. 1m SI tht•fl ~·lluUluJ Inn•· C'all ~ Adult Aplll <..'l}arm1ng 2 UR, 2 ba, Female roommate wunt great ocean v1eY11 ~ ed share t ·br condo Nr <'82·5tlllU. occ. 972.9195 art 6P M. 1S25 Mesa Verde E. C.M. 545-4123 IUI It.cl\) fko.iuL br&lld ~·w .adult 11 l ftruoltbu~t.11 8 s..a... 3'80 G.:11 111•> 1>4::. U~)U apt$ SP•t' 1 & 2 bl 962·6653 •••••••••••••n•••••••• for ...t 4350 lndmtrial R...tal 4500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Newport a.ach So"th ._ t o ~ n h ' ,. ' t ) t •· ., •••••••••••••••• •• • •• • • pn•-uE lN USTR 'AL 1w11.11.~1 Sihl"d ult·d m o\t-•n .Nt.'W ~ Bff % BA. 4.4nCI Qiado3br. aarg, Kids, 1 NewOaragesrorRent IWJQ D • (O.w ... u1 l1>1hl 1-\tl> lO t:lil'aac. l'IC>St' to beach t'.t OK. $400 Nr Mam & Cotita Mesa. $50. per mo. BUILDlNGS 17••>1>4H110 I Ar 11\a S32~S33S S3t"D permotM>42937 acArtbur,962-88409·5 10x22' 675-5800 -4919sq£tofc/ind'I Mlll•.-.nly """"'ta M :...dtll1 .... , .-u t-i'1ilV t " ....................... ....,..,.._. 3806 ..•.•..•••.•••......... I bdrm, nr ntv. l'pts drapes, bit in k 1\ , lw $37S ref's. 673 5'177 2 Hr ;! Ila $.:ill~ $4~ -------Q)O(lo 3b Kid •6390 sq rt 24< gross. 1'SLM"l1lt IN29"l2 2 &J llr,2 bu,frpl ,pollo, petOK u~· M s,i Eastside C.M. single rnacbshop .. sm y rd. n o d ogi. Ma · · r. ain garage.S37.SO. ~sq ft~ gross, 91 Stwvunat, 3br2b1taiom S4SO mo, 7S2 HH , cA.rthur.962-88409-S ~-420l evesaft 5. Fwy lip( Pool rtt art'd $:W~ 900-537..!.._ _____ , OLIC 2 Br. 2 Ba. in 4-plex. •500 •S500 sq rt, Tust.m 7lOW lSthSt ~ach 2 bile.:.. 2br, 2bu nr So. Csl Plaza quiet C>Mc.Retttal 4400 $2S4,100 p 1 c ul -de-sac. bltins. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •3949 s q ft, Tustin Cow1h f Sdtiwg N allo, ~:~~~ ts. ~arage. no pets. $335. 523 SQ. rt. office s pace to $Call9J,~71 ~) 138•5970 U.)F. 21'tStreet ~pe~ _:___ _:__ 644-6421 sub-lease ln Laguna .. Eai.l.Mdc 2 br & den s pht LAe horne-likl' 2 br, 2¥'l ---------Hills, La Paz Rd. just dys level Fr p ie. deck ba, townbome apt. end w....-:....~ 3198 south of the San Diego 1714) sil·S787 !Jtyllghl, all extras $420 pvt pal.lo & garage. Dix ,...._.._ Freeway. S308 monlh. •--------- mo No rh1ldre n or pet!! kitC'hen w/bllns. incl. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Avail. now. 830-6030 lbr,quallty,new,topl(I(', Days 641>·4262. eve:. refng.Smallpelok.$410. LUXURYLIVIHG Shlloge 4550 ca r p rt, y rl), $4 25 ~9S43 mo 1761ocameronSt. Spacious apt. in a lovely Deluxe med ical suite. ••••••••••••••••••••••• i>TS-4857 GenuruRJty 839-6623 adult e ovl r onmenl. ground Or., Corona del Self-s t o rage, 1760 1 S--Br --.1-----3 Bdrm tnwnhoui.e apt. --------Features~nbeam ceil· Mar.ReaJonomicsCorp. Morgan Lo .• H.B .• off ml · 3 v:u n.aw. $300 Adul~. l'a ba $425 mo Ready for you! 2 bd. den. 675-6700 Bcb&Slater.848-9998 mo . yrly 673 2544 or Galt paid. 642 5073 frplC'. gar $350. 962. 7788 mg. patio le hen, walk 541-3374 --kl M k Ul cl~t. wall of glass ~·500 sq . ft. offices. 4600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,.... ..... ~ti,''" • ~-SENIOR CITIZENS SPECIAL C25"o DISCOUMTI Ounns the month of February. Senior Citizens ~esve ~% oft on lheir onvate potty ads for. rnetehandi3t' for salr in the Claulfied Section of the Daily Pilot. (Real Fatale is nol included). Bring your ad lnlo one of our orfices haled below between 8 AM & s PM sny day during the wee« and we wlJ.l gt.art your ad t.he next d•Y· eo.to ~ -330 W . loy Str.d LGg111M1 leadt -I I 16 G~re . ..... ...., ..... _.,.,, ...... Mui ¥.fts. Trust Lo.t& ,._. SlOO o.idi 5035 ....................... . -••••••••••••••••••••• Lo5t Sia mese l yr. old LOWEST mnle . No front claws. Vi c . H a r bor /Fair Reward. 549-5005 •• IJIO . ..................... . . MICHa&.n •o.ec.11• UAM lAM QS 1749 UllC»A a VICKI o.lclSIM•H .. ,_. n. ,_of tt! Servl..QI all Ora.01e Co. US.TU3 ----Phy.-lc•I muu1e by he'd masseur tochni· cllln . 4 ·1PM Appl. ~2817 NICOLE'S ....... & Dmce s .... 8oaut1lul girl1-privalC' rooms. 535-4021 Call ~ you woa 't be ~.Harbor, Anaheim O>«ne in you'U be glad you cbd. Moo.Sat. lOam to 2om, F)-i. Ull3:30-3::.lam. •SEQUIN• Models & E'!i corts Male-Female Ann. Destiny, Sonny, Erica. Marsha, Cissy 24 hrs serving 0 . C. Ask about s pec. rat.es 752-8708 WwntRate. lstT.D.'1.also z.d T .0. Lo.ts.. Lost: University Pa rk. DlllVE A HEW lrvwe; Longbllll' Cahco UTOM Fairest Terms a Ince 1949 SoHler Mtg. Co. 64Z.2 I 7 I 545-06 I t MOHEY AVAILABLE 2nd TO LOANS SWING LOANS EQUIPMENT CONSTRUCTION OR ANY PURPOSE DaV1d P . Carey & Assoc. R.E.Brolter.960-19S7 NEWPORT PACIFIC FUNDLNG Any amt Isl. 2nd. 3rd, TO's. Days, 95.5-1055 ev &'7~ cat. female, 3 yrs old A OllLE Wearing bm suede collar every )'ear for w/yellow stones. PleaSt? aboutSSOO $1000 call 552-0816. Rew a.rd. Most Makes •REW ARD• Lost near 1---'• 4•4-•2•5•2.'--· Wt.lsooSch. s ml gry/wht1--------- shagyShit-Tzu. ~ MASSAGE Found. Fem. golden tan FIGURE MODELS Shep type dog, Hunt. ESCORTS Seacl.aff golfers 846-5872 OUTCALL OHLY Found medium blond F "--Ir doR w/ yellow collar. _,"' ••l'S. Vic Zlrd./Oraoge. C.M. 631-2140 646-5956 GOLDEN GIRL -----. ----East.side 2 br, bllm.. no as or ac . operung. ComtoplpeaterkR!eJck.eRmsel.· From $145. Incl. util. 179 lc6ooPet11nsula 3807 pets. l\dults S3 16 l Bd, 2 b a , blt1ns. nng. W l.9thS ••••••••••••••••••••••• &10-1278, 552-4201 eves an cpt.S/drps. 2 blk.s rrom faclJ. with lrg. pool & . t. 5'0-2200. 2 Br, 1 ba. stv, l'pl, 1 car 5 ocean, no pets. s300. jacuzzi. Great location. Pima &Kuti•• garw/elccopnr +l prk'g 842~orS36-8229 Near Fountain Vly & S.ltn spc. J Yr lse S395/mo. 2 Br, l ba. all elec. Brand Frwys. Sorry no pets. Pri . "th Responsible, working Jesus is Lord! Two mis· wrlte r see k s o n e s1onaries ,praying for bedroo m cottage lo fund.mg. 1420 Oceanfront Corona de! Mar or Costa _•_5_,_N_B. ______ _ Found Lhasa A~ male Wanted: Boat passage for on E. Coast Hwy m CdM · a dog to Hawaii. For info Oill btwn. J..6. 673-1058 phone Terry at 631-1739. Found Pekingese male. Vie Bris tol/Nwprt. Frwy Ca II 646-8165 a ft. oooneves. •ESCORTS* 972-1138 S200 cln'c dep Call oew.187E.18thSt.S350. ~2Br,encl.gar.&back l.S200 Magnoha.Soof 22 .. vateswtewi ~P-64S-7J!6 r:no.AJn.54_1_·50_32_. ___ tfitio. C'arpels, drapes, & Frwy.893-0519 t1on. & secr~ta rial Call ,,. .. """" A k service, confe r e n ce ~ bayfront 2 Br 2 Ba. Comf~ble new 2 br , 2 ro!."~.ke. .....,......,., s $325. Dix 2 Br 2 Ba condo room. all facl.lJties. 2082 frplc, Raragc, pr1v ba, kids ok, no pe ts. -------type, encl. gar & palio, Michelson , I rvi ne. beach. Yrly lse. Adu I~ SS7.m8SSJ65. mo. 3 Br. new condo. 1 mile Lo infant OK. 7211 Trask. 752-0234 only. n o pets $850 beac h . Tot al rec 8194-2585,891 ·2144 li7J.2162 nteatiBJIU package . Incl. tennis . ~--'-llhfvrnhhed By the water 2 bdrm 2 New i>ea utlrul garden lmmed. occupy Avail. ~iW.wlhtd 3900 I a"" ... ""'n'o, pool & spa. !213) 919-~l Ja washcr /dr)cr , .,_. ....... "' garage, patio, frpk $440 Bachelor $260 3br 3ba crpt. drapes. permo.Yrly.213·374·7486 1 Rr $305 frpk. priv. patio Hunt -----2Br $360 inJ(ton H a r bor urea Coronet def Mor 38 2 2 Adults, no pets Days 536-6663. 536·8705, ••••••••••••••• • • • ••• • • 2250 Vanguard Way eve 84().5949 Have COZV 2BR w/frplc. (at Newport Bl\'d) ---------• front urut Gar +laundry 646-6816orS40-9626 '"'-3844 rm. No peL<>. no C'hildren. "THE VICTORIAN" ••••••••••••••••• • ••••• _S4S0_._67_S-Zlll 2Brstudio,1\o'J ba w/gar. 3br 21-iba Brand New Lake new 3 br, 2 ba. All amenities. S62S adlts. cpts, new drps, Woodbndge. S700mo. 2 range. fncd yd w/patio, cargarg.21.3/465-4841 wtr pd. S30S t!67 Vi ct.o.ri a. 6JS.4.12D. l ·5. LCllJllllG lffc:h 3148 Coda~ 3124 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Agent 675·S9:.l •••-••••••••••••••••• 2br Iba Encl. ~arg . & 2 br w/gar. s29:,. New patio. S265mo 2210 crpts, fcncd yrd, water Rutgeq; #B-846--7129 art pd. 2228 "D" Placentia _5_p_.m_. ------- 636-4.120. l · 5. Sharp 3 BR, 2~ ba duplex Fplc. dsh w~r. Air cond. encl ~ar $495 mo. Peggy. 960-4392. MESAPIHES l Br $305. Frplc, pool, ja('U%ZJ, gas bbq, closed gar Adults. n~ pets. 2650 Harl a Avp, 549-2447. Ocean view, pal.lo, cov- ered parking. 1 2 BR, 2 I BR, $350-$475. Wik. lo bch. 549·U.865.57·5870 2 bdrm. 2 people max. :IHi.,,., 3rd St. $475 plus securi Ly de posit < H > S43-326.5 CW> 634"6S48 for application J BR. 2 BA. frplc. fcnc Newly decorated 3 br .. 2 ba l.agilno Hll1 38 SO yrd, encl gar., adults. nr townhouse. Spac10.us ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ I\ Country Club. $425. f"mplace & pool. Qwct Spac JBR, 2bas condo. t./3.81391631·1816 area. Adults. no pets. Dbl gar laundry rec --------$400 645-J:lll. 675-5949 .• • ' 2br. Iba 269 "C" E. IGlh · • · fac1hl1es. Adults only. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11iE EXClTlNG P A1.M MESA APTS MlNUT~ TO NPT DCB Bach, 1&2 8R from$2SS&up. Adults. No pets. 1561 Mesa Or. (5 Bl.ks East or Newport Blvd) 9am·Spm 546-9660 TAKEOVER rAYMEMT INFORMATION OAC REKT Of'TIOHS TO IUY 400 HOMES AU.AREAS MOllLIHOME STORES Sant.a Ana ~-7070 E.Anahe1m 956-4500 C. Anaheim 956-1011 Westminster 848-8895 4000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Downtown Huntington Beach. 210~ Main S.t . One 2-rm 0£C1ce avail. suo. 960-1558. ON THE WATER! PLUSH SUITES 350to1300 sq. ft. Fantastic: Vi~s Wet Bars UdoMariH VHloge Newport 675-8662 CdM Gmd nr. 600 sq .ft. Ideal for int design. 2855 E.CstHwy. $18> Up. Office-store. 480 ft. A/C, 17301 Beach Bl. H.B. LEA5ES.U.2834. Prof Ofc S..if~s HUNTINGTON BEACH Central Joe. just ofr Beach Blvd. at Main St. 'IllE MAIN OFFICE 847·5338 HU DEC. FURH. Mesa. Quietness essen· tlal. Wtite Classified Abd ~ffh/ *a>S. Daily Pilot, P. . P...-1/ Box 1560, Costa Mesa Lost& fomd FOUND: Multi color blue eyed cat. CM. MODELS/ESCORTS Ever ordered "Beauty" & got "Beast?" Then try us. Or . Cly's most ex 92626. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 546-1377. ~al Simpson PLUMllNG repair & drain service business. Excellent loca - tion. CompJete facility. Gl'05S-S2SO,OOO yr. Wnte to Box 337. clo Daily Pilot. P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa. 92627 *** u..da.Jocob1 20072Crestview Lane liunUngton Beach You arc I.be w1J111er of TwoFrHTicbh to Tennessee Williams' THE ECCEHTRIC ITIES OFA HIGHT1NGALE Starring Sandy Dennis al the Long Beach Conven- llon Center, 300 E. Ocean Blvd. Long Beach. To claim your tick.els, call 642 5678. ext272. *** ....................... LOST : No r w egian Elkhound. male. Mesa --------- Verde Harbor/Baker . Mi1ty'1o.tcoll Ans lO Buddy. Reward• •NOStltVICE li'EE• 556-6200 991·71~ SIOO clu.<;1ve. 713--0801 HAPPY BIRTHDAY ELIZABETH LOCEY Love. Leslie, Dave &Shannon Lost. $100 REW ARD! 3 EauloylMnt Ir .----------• yr . old yellow ma le ,,.p;\i.tto.. PENNY Labrador. (Barney> Vic. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cal>lStraoo &h. 661-3548 Jabs W..e.d, 7075 PINCHER LOST· Female blk cat. ••••••••••••••••••••••• llK' Arch Beac h H g l s. Nhl REW ARD! 497·2538 PERMANENT LIVE l N COMPANIONS/ HSKPRS PRACTICAL NURSES WELL SCREENED EMPLOYER PAYS FEE ONLY S2 Sell any item or com- buiation or items fCK" S7S or less with a Penny Plll<"her Ad. 3 bnes for 2 ronsecuuve days Each addlllonal line is fiO< for the 2 dayi. Char11e 1t' No commercial ads F'or mort• 1nform11trnn and to place your lid ~·all 642-5678 ••• C11artes Ye111 Dylre 2102Sant.a Ana Ave. Cost.a Mesa Larr: Reward. l white male Lasso Apso ln CdM. Ans wers to Cham p . 64()..7437. Lost : Bloodhound. brown/blk fem. Rewa rd . Please call 496·7665. 11:11-~ DYNA SEARCH Personnel Services 2021 E411i.S.A. LOST: Turq breast cdi---·835--1•4•59 __ _ wht.e parakeet. fnendly. --------- HB. <Sue> 960-1700 Pnmary school teacher • • 1 expenenced w/chaldren FOUND La d 1es ~ Refs Looking for child glsses. al Hilgrens Sq. canng, anytime . Can 25() E. 17th St. CM• Call also do work in & around 646-1235. the house. Ph 673-3422 LOST gold bracelet. ...,Pwontec1 7100 In1lals M.l.L. Vic of ••••••••••••••••••••••• Irvine o n or ubout1 .. -.... -........ 2. I 0 · 7 9 . R E W A R D . Attou.nllng Pl Ldry fac, cpts. drp'i 2 Br. 2 ba condo, country $475. 642'"8264. No pets. $280. 644-0452. setung. pvt chldms p~k • .,.. rt•-h 3869 p1cruc BBQ, 3 pools, J&C', rwwp>r _.oc *Ambassador '"" * Lovely gardens-Brooks OfoFICES R.ecptrrele. Recpt, Conr. rm. Ample free prkg. t m1. from Beach. Full ---------You are the winner of Two FrH Tic:bh to Tennessee WiJllams' THE ECCEHTRICl1JES OFA 833-9490 Wll'. faJI •Kitchen Facil. avail. •Jacuu.i. healed pool •Wkly or dally maid srv. •1V & phone available Seer & Business HYPHOTHERAPY Found: Female. black ROllERT HAI.F'S 2br. tl'2ba studio apt Rll· clbhse, gar storage, nr. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ins, refng. dsh wshr, Pvt Cst Plaza. Cbld ok. no Large 3 br lower duplex, patto. New carpell> pets. S390. 544·2300; huge encl. patio. Next to Adults only. Nr shopping 642·1<XMJ; 67J.578l. Channel Park, 1,'J block to & bus line. SJ60 w/closed ---------bay. l 'h blocks to beach . sen 1ces avail. l mmed. CLIHIC occ. Reasonable. 646 7448 For Sale. Owner retinng C>rfice space avaa.I. 400 sq . after 41 yrs. Will lrain 1( puppy. white c hest Tuslln Ave ., C.M. last accounlef1'5 week. 536-00m Low en $72.50 Wk 2ZT1 Harbor ft., p vt restroom & _~ __ a_ry.:..._. 642_·_5982 __ . __ FOU ND Blk M a l e Proudly Announces Our Move to Lan!er Offices. Yisll Us Al Our New Locatioo. KJ r g Avail 3 10 3br. 2ba. enrl gar. $37~. Pref. £anuly. $550 yrly. 6428528 Near OCC. No pe t s. ()penSat&Sunl-5,4406 ----751·2156 Cftannel Place. or call f1REPLACE, 2 Br sgl tJr 673-0068or675-8018. garage, dishwasher, etc Newly decorated 2 BR --------- Heally nice. No pe ts w/pvt. Y~· Nice C.M. PARKHEWPORT S42Smo 642-000? location. Ch ildren OK. Bachelors. 1 o r 2 Sharp. clean 2 HR apt 1 yr old Westside 4-plex. No pets, $325. 645-7479 Easts1de 1 br, na tural wood beam ceilings & rabmeu.. small but cozy S2ro. 835-8544 or 731 ·600 l MEW DUPLEX 2 br. 2i., ba, every amen1 t y. 1650 sq ft Obie garage. Huge yaqJ. w/room for trlr, etc. 673 6336; 642·9fl66 &t().5112, agent. Bedrooms & Townhouses From $349.50 ATTHROOMMATES Spectacular spa, total HOW RENTING recreation program , IRAHD MEW social program. 7 pools. 8 tenrus courts. At Fashion 2 BR. 2 ba apts. Perfect lsland J bo •· S for 2. Great C.M. loca-' am rec "' an lion! Avauable March Joaqwn Halls Road. lsl. SJ7s & s395. ca 11 ,,__I 7_1_4_J _64_4-_19_o_o __ wtuleselect1on lasts-r--l.ACHaOR UHITS S50CRB>ITTO 1st 5225+depolit. MC>N'nt RENT WITH 20 I E. lolboa. HI. THIS AD Cal RNOto 556--7707 Near Lido. 2BR, 2ba lux Cost.a Mesa 645-4840 • Room w/k1tchenelle sroweek&up. 548·975.5 storage rm. Crpts & drps, elec. & water pd. Years lease. $200 mo. 548·3878 Plush offices, up to 750 sq rt in xlnl bldg. 18th & Newp ort Bl vd . BeauWul Laguna Motel 64.'>-2111/646-6:lll. aptS. By week or month. 494-2494. House to s hare, n o n smoker. Neat &. dean. Sl40 per mo. 1st & last. For appt. 548-8300 Room for Renl. 4br., 2bu .. frplc. furnis hed. $150 675-7564. eves. Rm, pvt bath, mature empld lady, bl pnv. rer. Sl.50 t-. Lag Bl'h, 494-7346 CdMSUITES 2 Story detached and s hingled "Hansel & Gretel" s t yle orriC'e s1.ot.es. Wall to wal cpl, warm paneling, beamed ceilings plus pol-bellied frplc in exec office . 710 sq ft at 7fl' a sq ft equaling $532.50 per mo ~ Duplex 2 br. l ba, encl. gllJ"age. Mature adults. No pets. s:uo mo. 1162 Crestmonl. 964-1055. R.C. TAYLOR CO. ury Wate rfront apt. Sunny Fashion I. suite Garage. baJcony. frplr. w/ba & patio. Mature $750/mo. 559·1*>2 cmpl'd gentleman $265. PLUS Charming 325 sq rt offlC'e space with very attrac· Uve new wallpaper &. wtute shutters. Must see to appreciate. $275/mo. 2 tr. 2 ba, all elec .• gmd 640.5112 Deluxe 4 BR, 2 BA. gar. no n pets steps to bch. S575 oor. cov. park, no pets, Xlnt ~--' 2 BR 1 B '"I 644 1103 $350 310 Vi ct oria . '°"""'· 11 , yrv se. · · 642·2164/673-0782/" .. "·4894 patio. no pets J3 l 9 Sh 3 .Bedroo 2 b ....,,.,. Baker. Apt B. S350. Art !11"P m. a, 2 BR 1"'1 Ba. Eastside 4,968-3636 nice. carpetmg, bltns, twnhse fplc bltns gar cov d p atio deck & yard 00 pel.li Xlnt 'cond° New 3 BR apt. S450. garage. $525. y rly . s:a> mo 675·3568 . Children welcome, no 67~Jacobs Really. . ~~l~ W. Hamilton, LIDO BAYFRONT. Quiet mature. ~dults 2br Superb view, s andy beamed cealtngs. No 2 Bdrm l Bo.th, S3SO mo, beaC'h, frplc. 2 BR. S650, pel.s, no garg $265mo. 2189 Pacific, no pets. Call ~or 49'·168J 1st.. last & dep. 645-261 O. !)46..5880, p am ---------STEPS TO OCEAN. View Cood.o. nr back bay. ldeul O-PcM.t 3126 3Br. 2ba, 2 car gar, , 2 s ingles. 2 bd rm ea ••••••••••••••••••••••• bit.ins. $675/mo. 675-1906 w/ba. Bltns. cpts, drps, Oc · I 2 b 2 b dbl gar $400 mo. 998-4761 ea.n VJew ge r. 8• Ne4r Hoag, attract 2 BR bef 5pm 646· 1812 aft 2 balcooi.es, encl, dbl gar. twnbse. 2 BA, cpta, drps, 7pm/wkn°ds. J\rllts. no Very pnvate. S375. mo. W/D bkup. Adlla, no pets. 64G-:H18. pets. ms mo. $48.&5 2br lba $27Smo. WATERFRONT No Child or Pees. $1.00MOVE l N 40' dock avaU. 2 br w/all ~3'3 ALLOWANCE xtr•. Quiel. pvt, huge ---------• 2 br. 1 ba $365. 2 br, 2 b1 deck. $575. 673·6336; l BR. stall shower. pat.lo. + den $'25. Encl. &a-98116 lndry rm, ~ blk to E. gar,ge, pvt. fncd gra" -=--------- 11th St. shopping It bus . yard. 33U 1 Cbella i:n lbr P-romontory Point New crpl. drka, tile. Way; G6-1097 or 496-5275. Sub/lac tens, pool, clb atove • paint. Mature hse. vu. "465. 559-8377, adu.lt.s, no children or 631--05.19. pets S295 955>1178 ........ IHch 3140 ------- . ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• OCEANFRONT, upper MIWPOIT Brand new condo. Vt mile uol.t. Very nice. Large 2 APAITMIMTS to beach. 2 br, 2 full BR. 1ar . S700 / mo . ... 67S-UI06 2 Bd26,\. uU Incl. blths, cl)tl, c1rpa, bltns, 640-6594. ROGBtS REAL TY 675-2311 Lovely rm 10 pvt bm . Female ooJy. Ref req'd. --------• Sl.25.546-1515 a(t6PM. 900 sq n 3 rm suite. Nr OC. Aiport. NB. Avail Mar 1. Coo.tact 752-8263 Pleasant sunny rm, bath in pvt. hm. Fem. Non· smoker UCl stud. pref. KJtc h. It lndry prev. Dan.a Polnt. dtlulle office 644-5636 space, 56" sq.ft . across · from DofA. 495·4975; Vacdott Retttals 4250 495-4245 ••••••••••••••••!•••••• _N_EWPO_. __ R_T_B_E_A_CH-.-65'~ House for rent. Big Bear aty sl"" 6; linens furn. 49IO sq Ct. Good lease. 8 r-offices + Conference + S2S nltely pr cpl. call lg. Reception . 1 fir. after 3 p.m. 548·1989. 751-4520 Pete Wendell BIG BEAR CABIN DECORATORS · desk 2 Br, £rplc, cp\8 ; sleeps 8. space, samples, delivery WeekMwltod. 640-SSM area. Npt. '&h. 551-1512. ...... ht S-. 4300 2 rm swt.e. 390 sq n. ample .. ••••••••••••• •••••• •• parlc, uu incl A/C ad/" a-ROOMMA TES cent to Sec. Paci le 5..._ .... S Ba.nit. Near E. 17th & ....-1=."P G'Y9 Orange, C.M. 642·4210 &Uoy IDQl'C. Pay letal Roxie All AIHlr Ufest.yles. ---------We Check References CdM dbt auJtes. uW pd. Ctll 546-4ZIZ ~:. ~r.e~es. :rs~· Need r oommate Park Ltguna8uch,500-l.200 sq Npt. M/F betwn 30-45. ft, air cond, new cpt, '200 + ~ uUI. 640-1987 partdiuc. hwy vlslblllly . Al\.3:1>. S.1118, '99-.3822 Fem. roommate wan\.ed lnt .... onlyJbture frpk. lraab compactor. •dultatno pets . cloeed garage, jacuul, a4..50NewPOrt Blvd IJO()l, tennis. 1500 mo. Collta lleaa. ll98-0516; eve.s84(),2771. StePI to beach, 2 br gar •• to share 2br 2ba •.Pl 1t new paint Ir cpt, Unfum Prornonlory Pt.. o cean orfum. Vrly."'2S w/ uU, V\ewt.z20n\o.CallCeclUa flM.1382. '213.f10.7933 71'/87M79hf\. 7. Confiden\ittl private of· Ote$, 2. compl furn. Self ~-New bldg. Ell· ~al value ~O sq,f\. c .... 1M-T1 .. Shop.set up for painting & light mfl( Located in CM . Comple te & in operatioo. Will sell all equipmlo'nl fixtures at oost or take bids. Rent S225 mo. 646· 1.234 HtGHTIHGALl Starnng Sandy Denms at the Long Beach Conven- tion Cenwr. 300 E. Ocean Blvd. Loni: Be:Jch To cllum your tickets, call 642·5678, ext 272. *** 50 I 0 --------••••••••••••••••••••••• Business Ta Business A MARKETPLACE for Purchasing Agents and New Businesses This 111 a new DATL Y P ILOT classlfiratlon to l!t'l buver and seller toizcther Sell. your ~urplu11, ovt>r11tocked or no lonRer ~ed item11 or suonhl"!I of any lond. For more inrormauon or to~ your sd. nll 64%·5671 between 8/\M and · :.·30PM, Monday lhru Fnday ror your ad to ap pear the ronowlng day or ctll betwceo 8AM and 12 noon on Saturday ror liUllday's pubhcauoo SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS Thrash -Leaky - Yodel -Hyh1rd - DOLLARS 1llc. Amen can dollar 1s cheap an world money markets Tongsuo Park or South Kor ea says there wai. nothing or value m the envelopes th a t th \'Y gave Congressm en Only American DOLLARS. Lost&fcMMd 5300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOUND ADS ARE FREE &all: 642-5671 cockapoo, Blk collar sal\'erstud.s 968-4547 FOUND: Newfoundland Fernale. Midway City 963-34SS FOUND: Young dog . Identify & claim Vic. So C o a s l P I a z a <ln-4070/546-7955. Pat FOUND: Blk/wht F pup- py. Collar. no ID 15th & &Isa. 646-0039. Fou nd 2·19. Wh ite Samoyed male Vic. Brookhurst / l\da m s . 968-3442 eves. COLDW ELL BAN KER BUlLOING SUJTE200 ZJ33 N BROADWAY SANTAANA We have an 1nC'reasini: demand thro u J?hout Orange County ror ex- penenced accounting & bookkeepmg personnel. Call or v1s1t us today-we are loolunl{ forward to greet.mg you in our new local.Ion. 1714, 835-4103 FREE PARKlNG Found lrg. grey/whl tiger m ale, Vir . V1c -.... ___ .... __ _ tona/ThUlln. 2·17 ea11 1• ~950&eves. Found Collie mule l"eb. J..9th.. sable/wht. w / small blk. Call 645·1508 o r 644 3656 Found Engl.ash Sheep dog larfe male . grey/wht. OU 645-1508 or 6440-3656 Found: Small brown fem dog wlnea collar Vic: Fair / Fa irview. CM . S46-56lB Black/White Lab Mix. L o n g H ai r . 6"-36561548-2153. Acrounllng 'ACCOUNTS PAYABLE Wary $950-S I I 00 Newport Eqwty 1-~unds. lnc. in Fash100 Island. 1s seeking an Accounting Clerk to handle mpul data for account.s paya. ble system a nd payroll. Excellent rringe beoeCit.s U>ChxJiog 7 "'1 hour day. 2 weeks plus 14 extra days oCflyr. Mus t be sharp and boodable wilh good references. FOUND: Sm M. Brown 10,(Q) l'Tor.ea Food din· LoltorFoundapet?Call Pood l e M Go ld Thts position must be ners : 10 va r1 e t1es An imal Assistance Retriever , 64'4·3656, filled imme diately . Sacrifi~ ! (213) 255--4400 league. S37 -2273. no ree. 548·2163. Please call; _ .. _ .. _____ IRewerd. Gold pendant FOUND: White male dog. Westside C.M 644-8124 645-Tm PUBLIC AUCTION locket w /miniature photos, oval, Ing ~Id IY cha1n. ss7-0061 d ys. NEWPORT EQUITY We ....,,tr.tor 646-82i66ev1Shirley. l'tnanlh 5350 FUNDS, INC. •••••••• •• •• •• •• • • • • • • • 620 Newnnrt Ctr D ~eo.ty Lo8t: Scou.ie/Keesbound RELAXINGMA.SSAGE -suil"e2u • r. CG1 r•a... mixfem ."Benuce".Blk BobJ amea-LlcM•sseur "'-8Bach,CA ALSO w/sllver . Ftoppy riVjht ·~-.. ,....'"'---.··nl•" ....... "'u <'Ur'-up Jc · Outcall9-9,494-5llt "'.,,..,. .... .., ....... TK... ....._ · •a "' rd· · ____ _..;.____ ployer M/F Mtr • ....,s ~ •• ~~·u':~~u33c~i: P~=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Mlrcla 1, I '7t 549-0a06 mvral. Abortion. adop· Administrative Fee Pd IO:OOAM LOST: 2 blk t"OCbpOOS. Uoolrlu!ep(J)a IXICASSTtoSl200 Ctlll~H7t Vic . Goldenweat A APCARl: 547-2563 Pres.ofgrow1111Joccorp • -•f•'or-lnlllllil·pttt-l•oo--1 ~!•.d .. den. M "F. ~ ..... ..._. seeks rlght hand lndlv to ._..,, INerla~ w/all Hpe(t!I ---------Wl El C.miJJO Rul ot dtptmn'I s trueturo Stor e t'lxturH. g1fl Lo1t M, Sib. Hu1 ky SanClementt: Full)'Ue. call C.ndact, 848·1288'. wares clot.he& ~ orr. wtrtlalv/ifty, blue eyes. For 1.ppt. 4112-7216 Abo fee jot>.. OeM ls ar Gift Shop Closing. 12 bl1ck collar, Reward ! Denn l s P l'rto nnel Fuhion bland Newport, >9th./ P ecan . H . 8 , HaV9 aomelhing to sell? 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C.pelll•r RC'modl'I. n •palr , 'en. ••••••••••••••••••••••• t·arpe ntry, old time Carpenter 1'~{'(' E~t Any ('nafbmanshlp. lG yra in Sllt' ~-Call Allan or area L.ic'd. Mr Palom Tooy ~ bu 982-3314 l upente r, pa1nt1ot1 Rt-u r•td . L5 yrs 1n l&tt& 548 17~ IMMF'.D1A1'£S ERVICF. Crv W'Cll All MllJut a ppl AC •G. Appf. R~i>r 831 7tm Renovation. itpprais er fixl.lflll. ~n8Jll moveouts, l'leanups, r e pairs , plumbing, painting, hauling, 1nst1Jllt1t100. ~ Wfldabk-effltlttol' Of lrvtnt tl75 3l75.-v•1 lnt/u Ir Ate c:ln.. 1)6pa pn~ Top rockshaku ·compo tu • ••-p tkea. ~ \l•t•nctH ~ f' 1 Work 1111r. 947 &l8fl/ Hat Plumblna. 031 llJIM Ptft nt. 541 ~30 Fin. ...................... L.l.c'd ~23613 Wall•. 1:-f:::flcea.•L::· 9n•1*, tlOM~AVERS Plumb, Avall. ___ ---- tfaul. 1luploacklr. dump Cira'• llnult'elunlnA t.Jntni Wa lls 100•1 of Int/ext R.:uonabll' •n1 • Jlutlna t'r ec Rooflnl(, reaeoo•bl~. &rt., ltaOl.ftC. ""wrk. Avail 1 d)'I wit It e vH local refe ren c o•. Dtpendabte. Fn C'11i Clltlmata $Uhr.llo1W!\l Keald nll•l & Mobil dl-nrilUc:1nllt'tC'.'3l l~l forN&hlwotllt'ni S)hpr ~12 J ay.6'$-19(1.$ fl r~habl e 1H:r v1ec h o m o fo'r e c: s t ......... br ~li,W.1'134 u-&...: BA/MCOK m~ !!~!_rd M ;anhall. .__,, ..._._, 0 • M P11n\lng, loi • ---- -,...,~ ••• .. ••••••u•••••••••• U11ve )'OW' home 11parkl ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ed. C.blnel fln!Ahlnf! . .It PLUMBING LOW COST. l.llf' haulln1 rnovln& "* lnallfH dometUell Morns Mov1n1· Llc'd It lltucco repair. 761·3448/ ACRYLI C WA l. L RAIDOrShioe Roolln" Uar•Jte Verd t lHn•o& EVERYNOOKlrCRAN lonred. TllUH mM57. PATClllNGS4$0'1117 Shake. sb.ln~le. co~ .. ~aarai.&42-0'10$ NY~.Ml28lO rroteulonal service . AllKlods Proeest1m1~ 1nara;;-Plumh1nK rc:i?'f'r Shnfle s1 e. ( .Sll.l(lirnt l Ton t~k Ho-;--~leanlnl( s ervice MC/ViH acrept. 9fl:2.4342 Ueel\fl(.'d. ll0.00 per roll Rc!uonable ratci. on any w ~~~·8 tos TN h, lrt't" 1r1m. Dao hus o~moiu for new "Movtna Oul & About!" average.fl4S..(M). pluwbi oa pro blem. --~RM. Hon 642 ~71'3 customers. tt yn. exp lo "Don't Dc:lay C.11 To-£XCF..U.ENT p AJNT fJ4S'63IM TD... ""· Or• n 1 e Co Fr c e day" U>cal" tale-wide . •-I.ti.<' hautlna runutun!, t!'SUIDatc. inlured Aft •erv. 24 hu. '1 daya . EXCLN'J'c.u I ~~1JNC '"4aeu:., ·············••·••····· nuac, l!l<' Rui onable ~ ru..o..-•vv Ur J l •..t • Ct:RAMIC TILE • All rain IMCMl8U ~PM Olll Ann «-4422 ••••••••••••••••••• •• •• types. Rcu. rate.. Fr" UM tn;T STUDll:NTS Ulf)f7$.'146l Hard working men./ Int.ut.aervingareafort F'orBusyOwnerG-est. 'l.Je'd. 835·'1'1'1~ eJtt u.N Ut' TRASll TREE S.C-Tu l.owe5l legal rates, lnB. yrs . Prof. qual. work. Small to 221 ~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Stlic#TU.92.'I0.546-7453. Res1d/ApU/Comm medlumoomml/ -'----~-lNCOMETAX RETURNS -Reas. Dave. 586-8425 lndustlswgle family Cera mic tile Installed : II 1de•lr I Prompt. reuoo1ble Moving 6 Hauling. Starv· Wallpaper Hanging CompleU> fll'!I. shwn. tubs. ~7·2639 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ 8eh. 833-8100 1111 Col&e2e studenta. Ex· BulMar Unlimited serv1ce-wnunl dys. 545-7097 eve . • ROBIN'S HOUS t:; perienced 75M799· Save FreeEatimates751·9171 liaison.reee1pts.d1sp~..._ CLEANING SERVICE. ' we tbisnumber ! mlUllt,re-leas LOg,ck . if'ftSerYfu fot a lhorouably clt>un ...... ••••••••••••••••• ,..........,,..,.,.... 1nt. ext. &ervtng area for 7 Call now ........... •••••••••••• ~ ~08$1 S~i 1n .11ulo & ••••••••••••••••••••••• yn. Prof. qual work. MeyerMgmt-S49·1366 NOW\sTIIETIME r cove.rages PETERS P AlNTING Res ' d I AP ts I Com m ..,_.. & 1te-ir --~mopenv~"1scedandTnClmeamnu1'!! Wuta R~Y CLEAN U~E? Cull Gingham Girl l''l'ee est . ~5123 RoberflOR Expr 'd. Reas Rates. Reas. Dave. 586-8425 ..-""' • .-••••••••••••••••• •• • • • • WC & lNS. 645"8285 IM.~ Inc. !:.,e~~!11t. Call Geoe ,....../Repair Kit., baths. comp. room "'"'"""""' .......,........., ••••••••••••••••••••••• adds. Carpentry. elect 1---------NeJttpatches & textures B&C Coos tr u c t 1 o n . can Janice's Raggedy AM' bowleeleaning roe tborou.:h. reliable & courteou ~ servi ce. I ° C p ill~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Prol painUllg. Ext & inL Low rates. Refs. Free fUEEST. H J.1439 ~12 ~--~~~---Ja~ Landscaper est. 536-4?80. 536-"383 _P_A_TCH_. _P_L_AS_T_E_R_l_N_G_ REFINISHING 1)4.S..UMJO Sprinkler. Low prices. F\ne Ext.er. Painting by A. I I l y pc s . F' r e e Exp .. k1tch cabs, noors. U!t us do the big jobs like ~C:.~1 ~!deJ. ~'!b~~~: ~ ~.:~241ic.::...lns. Try estimates. Call 5406825 din'g se~:,~t~ floors.wtndows a cpt'g 531-8162.897·2862 ............. ......., lUl>. P las t er Patc hing . •.....r;:K.OJ• Dutch Maintenance WAU.PAPERIMG Plaster. s tucco & 97\.1154 MaklSerTiu Rt>fsoffered. Eves, drywall. lnt./Exl. Free RoofWJ ---------••••••••••••••••••••••• 631·3085. 675-1266 est 546-1641 •••••••••••••••• •• •• ••• Housecleaning: Hooest Mini Maid Service. Euro-Roofs done reasonable For Ad Action Call a Dai~ Pilot A~YISOR 642·5678 Dependable . Homes. pean trained personnel . Sell Uungs fast with Daily Find what you want In Ask for Jim. 636-8284 or 1 Apts Aft. S • 536-6193 _ 549-7899. Pilot Want Ads. Daily Piiot Cl~ifleds 893-5105 1-----..--- ~'!'.~~ ..... !!.~ ~~~·.~ ..... ?!.~ ~~~ ..... !!.~~ ~!.~~ ..... !!!~ ~!~ ..... !!!~ twp W.ted 7100 Hllp W..e.d 7100 Help W..ted 7 100 [Help WClllfed 7100 ....................... ..•....•....••....•.... ·····················~· .•..........•...••.•... Mw. C~ Assembly Warehouse SmaU electronic parts. AUTOMCYl'lVE lllllld.g Position avail. in our Olsla Mesa office. Appli· cants sbou.ld be ex per. In Bookkeeper: Exper"d through Tnal Balance. Payroll taxes. Statistical typing req'd. Pleasant office • local CPA . .Hrs. variable. 842-8839 15 *PEOPLE* Needed ist shift, no ein>eneoce. LOT An&4DAMT necessary· Excellent fr. Must be 18lears or age & 1oge benefits._ Apply have vali California's Avoct Electronics. 350 drivers license. Apply in Mr C orml ck , C M . persoo. 7S4-Ql)l credit verifying & Joao -.. -~---1-.-T-.,.-'M--e- d.Lsbursing of consumer • Joans. Call Mr. Biegel at Career sla Wly abounds . ASSEMaas MS-8510 w/intern'I firm seeking -Immediately NECISIOH Calf.~al college +corp exposure Openings available In '"'~.,.,._...... <-'--1 Lo. + confidence to in• _ • ...,,. Wrface w/clients. call $5.89 prec1s1on instrument Coth "'-t• shop. Applicants must ~ 646-tlOJ.,. S40.t4'7 en.JOY the challenge or 2700Harbor Blvd. C.M. Paul, 848·1288. Dennis & t An F.Qual Oppor Emplyr Deno 1 s Person n e I Gtnts or Gals N~ ~~lin.:. No e x · penence nee. Company wrlhn~ to tra in. Part lime or full time. Call Mrs. Collins 834-1377 lroub I e s h ool 1 n g & AlTJ'OMOTIVE Banking Fee Paid Service of Hunlinglon UCIPTTR $700 _Be_ach_, t_6_168_Be_a_c_h. __ ,. u s to~ r it ti o g . o t * LOT DETAIL mech.amcal assem~hes. Part·bme. 8 AM to 1 PM Good manual de.xtenty & Mon. lhru Fri. at one of mecharucal aputude ex· OraAAe County's leadin1t per u must. Mm. 6 m,os. new car agencies located exper req. E.O.E. Call in Costa Mesa. Musl Persooalily is key lo en· BUSINESS Is boomin~. try olc pos. Call Candy, weneedgoodhelp: aJSo lee JObs, 833-2700. •Assemblers Dennis & Dennis Person· •Mecllanics nel Service of Irvine, 2()82 •Truck Drivers J\dvtrt1sin~ 3Sst . need 557·9051, as k for Ray have valid Caltf. drivers Michelson Drive. Ex p & tr a in e e s . sharp person who can as· G tlmao. license. Call for appt. to --------- :.1st In our production ---------Chuck Cozart or Paul d e pt & p e r Co r m . DeFabiis. ~retarial duties. Must Assioc_. Rep trainee New 540-9640 type 50wpm & be able to Co. ID O.C. area needs UNIVERSITY do paste up work. Salary men & women or couples c. .. , """'•·SERVICE to romm e n s ura te for P IT work. Many1 __ ~---~----- • w ub1hly. Send resume, benefits for nghl people. AUTOPARTS-1 t\d 11425. oaaly Pilot. ro Call for appt. 541-0863. DB.IVEltY ~x 1560, Costa Mesa, ••sTMGR/HOST~s Ot. 92626. .u m;~ Well groomed female s Eves. call 548-7418 over 18. Good driving re----------1 ~ween 7am·l2Noon. rord. Must IJVe l.n Costa i.\dverusin~ -Mesa area. Call 556-2500 P'rodKHoft Person ~T MGR. 2 days per (OC' interview appt. & wt.>ek. It bks & mamt. For ---------Art Assisto..t appt. 7141979·0150. AUTO PARTS Must have e xpcmmce in COUNTERMAN type:.peemg & producing Attend a free seminar Mtrumum 3 yrs. jobber ell'a n, we ll·des1g ne d Meet & talk w/successful expenence. Must be well f101!>hl'd art. Apply in people. Lm to earn what groomed & personable person between Sam· you're worth thru this Hard work & good pay Spm. or send resume to: outstanding p/ part or with growing company. Banking TB.LEIS NEW ACCOUNTS Need sharp, personable Tellers a nd New Ac· rouots persons. Savings & Loan expenence pre· (erred. F\Jll·t1me pos1· uons available Please call: 752-2600 IRVIHE SAVINGS & L0Ati4 F.qual Opportunity £mployer MI F Tiw Joly ROCJf'" hie f/tk time bus oppty Tax Call SS6·2SOO for in· 17042 Gilet+e A•~ a d v a o+a-g e s. Ca I I terview appt. IAITEHDER lnN , Ca 92714 962 3232. Babysitter for 1 ~old girl Experience only Private C714t 546-0331 Auto/Lot Boy F /T for Mon-Thur 9:30 to 4:45. club. Higher wages in clean up and delivery. C.M. area645-9964 • lieu of gratuities. P/T 644-S404 A PT MANAC ER Apply in person, 140 In· BABYSITTER • llustri a l Wuy. C.M. Mnr schl 2·30 LO 6·30 Beauty 0Df'rator exper. For SS units 1n Costa 548 SSlJ "' · · · r:;-Mesa Exper'd l"ouple . PM. 7 & 8 yr olds Mon· with or without the clien· JI us band mus t h ave AUTOMOTIVE ~)'1 Must have own car. tele lmmed. opening. AP· mu.nl. exp Wife bkkp" • p "RTS Some extended, e ves. ply in person. Ask for " A $2/hr Dys cc1 2953 CV Ms. Fafar. Regis Hair exp Call 642·5073 nr COU...-~ME ... 1. cc7_,,;.,. "" . ' 2 86.>-~ "'A\ " ,,.,, .....,.. Stylist, S.C. Plaza, C.M. _!_CJ) _-2..:_ _ liu~y Chevrolet dealer ---------714/S40-8888 APT. MANAGER. l5 un· near Oranl(c County Babysitter 4 mo. infant. _Be_a_ut_y_Ope_r_a-to_r_w_an-led- 1.IS. San Clem"n'"'. Pr<>f Airpo rt needs parts My home. H a rbor / " ~--~ t th GM 0 ··ker Mon Wed Fri just graduated from cpl. Call Kurt.835 3700 1•oun er men w 1 ..., . . . . MacGregor Yachts 1631 Placentia. CM. Businessman requires re· liable person m spare time to establish own dis· tr. consulting business. 646-7989 Car Wash Mangr. growth Co. Good pay. Bonus & profit s hari n g plan. Metro Car Wash Systems 2950Harbor Blvd. C.M. CASHIER Cl"Own Hardware. Apply al 3107 E. Coast Hwy, CdM. CASlTIER-SALES Port O' Call of Lido Village ls looklng for lhat special person. 6'15-7810 Oilld care. my home for 2 yr old. Mon·Fri. 8-S:l>. University Pk are a . 552-3586. a.aacAL P.O. Receivers, 8-S. GoOd fringe benef. Busy desk matching in voices. rcspoo for discounts on invoices . Apply Avnet E1ectronics, The Largest Electronics Distributor, rn the world . 3 50 Mc Corm ick, C .M 754-6063 or 6064. parts expenence. Good 8 · 5 . Pre r e r own school OK. Also p/time A/R Recept. pay. e 0 v 1r 0 nm e n l lrans~rtallon. 545·9159 manicurist. 54().2474 Q.EalCAL 45 wpm. 10 key, full or Permanent Opp. for ad· _llI_t_._5_M_. -----BeUman. Apply in person. Z Z Girl. heavy adding part time . Apply in vancement. See Bob Babysitwr.EJ Toro area. See Judy. Surf & Sand macb, filing in busyelec· person. 350 N Newport Cook. Mature woman. starting Hotel. 497-4477 trooics ofc. Good rnng: Blvd. N . .S. HOW ARD Ca..•rolet Jan 2nd. wk. days 7 am to benefits. Hrs 9-6. Must -Do •·Q ISts BOOKKEEPER fast & accuraw. Avnet /\ RRECEPTIONlST 'Ye ... UBl • 4•30 Care ror i.Qfant. Co El . 350 I NEWPORT BEACH R£c . 768.7446 < mm~sionsl e ctr o n 1 c s. 40to50wpm.10 key.Full ___ req-'-~------Newport Beach Invest McCorm i c k , C .M time. rnnge benefits Back ore medical assist furn full charge com· 754-a)63or 6064. Newport Beach are a. Auwmot1vc wanted. PT. FT for rrussioos bookkeeper req TI4 64.5-7040 younl( progressive grow· c x p In p e g b oard CLERICAL mg.specialty in N.B. Call systems. knowledge in Deputy Clerk wanted. for appt & inte rview. reading computer re· Clerical position av a Ila· Assembly TRAINEES COltUPERIENCS>t Micro Electronics We are s ee k10g In · cbviduals for first shift (l06itions in our Produ<'· lion Department. We wiU tralo the right In · div1duals in the micro eledrorucs Uldustry. We have Immediate openings in the following nreas: CAREER POSITIONS NOW AVAILABLE •SAL.&5 FULL· TIME •MECHANIC F ULL· TIME Excellent starting salary and working cond1lioos wrlh opportunities for ad· vancemenl. FUii time employees re· ceive hospitahza\ion In· sura.nce. life insurance and pension fund. Apply m person ~t: 646-1619 ports. Ca\1640-0123 ble immediately. Re· -------QW'eS l yr. clerical ex· Banlung IOOICICHPER F/ C perience. 40 wpm typing. TB.LB FMh Isl lnvstmnt firm. ~-$865. ~11. ext. Newport Cent.M branch x lnt opptf . Exp & 260 Cor appl. Orange seeks per sonable in· maturity reqd. Call Co unt Y Harb or dJvidual w/6 mos T.eller 640-0123 MunicipaJ Court. E.0 . E. exp lo do paying & re· cervmg & related opera. lions work. Sal com· mensurate w/exp. Con· tact C. Bruton. French Bonk of Califomra. 500 Newport Center Or. N R Bankmg EXPEalEHCED TB.Las SOU'llt CO~T NATIONAL BANK Atl independent bank. 849SunflowerSt. Costa Mesa BOOKKEEPER/ AC · COUNTA.NT Huntington Aeaeb CPA firm offers a career opportunity for a Jo'u l l Charge Boo k · ke cpr r 'Accountanl Broad CXi>l'ric nc e & ba c k ~r o und i s necessary. Work directly with clients. CPA firm experience preferred. 1182-4561. CLERICAL MANY TEMPORARIES LWA DOUBLE LIFE CUlllCAL Capable person for office position requiring phone & math appitude, typing 65Wpm. Medical. dental ins. Fabncated Plastics Inc. 8:U W 18th Sl. CM 646-3279 CLERICAL CoostalP~ Has tots !rt:?va11able with many fine. super rompanles and they"re aJJFREE! 540-6055 Coastal rersoMMI ~y 2790 Hcnor, CM ALLJO~FREE CLERK for HB d r ug sure, exp not nee, over 2L Call 847·2563. Clerk (LOAN SALES) Xlnt opportunity now avail. Newport Center Mortgage Banking firm needs individual for con· ventional loans. Willing to train. Mus t type 4Swpm. Good company benefits. Contact. person· nel. 64().-4511). EOE Clerks 7·11. Sales. All sh.ifts. Good pay. Will lrain.1Sl5Gisler,C.M. CLERKS UTOTEM Openmg.s now ava1Jable for full or part/ t1 me clerks on 2nd & 3rd shifts. No experience necessary, we train. St.art SJ per hr. Assistant Managers to SJ.60 per hr. Managers to $5.50 per hr. Advance ment op - portunities to those who qualify. For information go to our nearest market OC' contact the Personnel Office at: l2A22 Lampson Street Garden Grove. 537 -4840 F.qual Oppor Employer a.aKS Work local. Temporary immediate work. CalForAa Af+»W•.t Today 557-0061 t.0~ office • ~OJ overload Equal Oppor Employer COUECTott F\oor layer. licensed for The Greater Irv ine DRIVERP/T rarpet & vinyl. Lots of Credit Union has 1m from N e w p o rt t 0 work no pressures Small mediate opening for col· w e s l w 0 0 d . H e t a 1 I mountain community in lectors. Temporary pos1· clothing store. receiving N. Cahf, summer/winter tioo will last 2·3 mo. Can· dept. Good driving re· recrealJon area. Close to didaw should be familiar cord & refs. reqwred. Reno & Lake Tahoe . wtth skip lracmg. Please Must be 21. Hours are Hornt.' lnt.eriors PO Box contact. Mike Bryne at 8 :30 1 C all Nanl'y. 1197. Qwncy, Ca. 95971. 556-lel. 644-5070 (9l6) 283-0758 Com1rucUon Supenn~n· dant for S250.000 com· merc 1al remodel 1n Lagu(Ul Beach:-€ahf. B·l Uc. Local refs 494·9421 Drug Clerk-Manager for Cosm e tics. gifts & Hallmark. Exp. Pre f 640-7373. Hotel FRONT DESK COOK/Lllfteheotl s Days. call 548·7418 between 7am·l2 Noon CLERK Elderly lady nds help. 4 2 Positions A vall hrs daily, must drive Ou\:>t andin R Op · Ask fo r Mrs 8 a rd ,_.. porturulles exLSt for pt.>o· 556-JZ!O or 96tHl76 aft pie oncnted persons to 5PM work either graveyard COOK Mature adult ror l'On· val~nt hospital. f\111 Elderly man needs 24 hr ume pos1t1on available care. L.rve·in or two 12 hr Apply Flagship Con· slufls. Ald/hskpg, l'OOk- valescent Center. 466 rng Mus l have car F1agshJp Rd. NB. Dependable. Ref's. SJC area. 496-4226. COOKS Em p Io y m e n t 0 p . shift or nexible hours. Enjoy xlnt company benefits. inc ludtng r ree meal:.. Apply 9a m·l2 Noon, Moo/1-'rr, Person· nel MARRIOTT HOTEL 900 NewPort Center Dr Newport Beach Equal Opply Empl m/f Day, night&: prep cooks. pcnuruties . 3 key posi· e.xper preferred but not tJons. S1'11pp1og rel'etv· nee. <lood s tarting 1n~. graphic 8a les wages. xlnt company Various store duties •----------benefits. Apply tl1 person Contact Pas Gruph1csl ________ _ btwn 3 & 5 Mon-Sal Inc. 3950 Campu!> Or. 1-'000SALES Gordaln: Restauranl, 900 754-0422 EVERYONE Bayside Or., N B ---------IUYSFOOD 675-SUI ENGINEER·Asst Bid~ & ---------• Gr a d 1 n ~. i;,a lary CURRENTSTAFF COUMT'ERHB.P S15~7 $1935/m o. Asst EARNUPTO Part time. supervisor of Bldg & Call~beCllor Safety Div. Dept of &OVStS600/SIOO aft 2 pm PublJc Works. Grad Cr vii Commjssion Weekly Eng. Reg1.Stral1on 1Ct: or Sellmg High Quality Custodian· Wrap around CEIT> desirable. & 4 yrs BeauufuJly Packaged social sec. Part lime 3(1 exp. Will manage ore & Meal. Seafood hrs. per week. Mesa supervise plan checking &Gourmet Food Verde area. Call 847·9&>E Apply: Crly Hall. 32400 Products to Mon·Fr• 9-12. 1·5 Paseo Adelanto, San New& DentaJ ___ R_ec_e_pU ___ o_rus_l, Mi Juan Capo. CA. 92675 b) Repeal Cuslomers time. Exper. Cr & Br 312/79. E O.E./A.A.E EXP HOT MEC. practice. XJnl benefits. ESCROW JR F.Bcrow or ti..JEW NB. 644·9211 ficer.Sala.ry Open. ""' DENTAL ASST-front & ___ 8J!t.09'l5____ ORANGE back ore duties. x-ray flicrowSer v1ces COUNTY cert nee. Would pref exp w----~ •·-:--•s RDA. Sal open . Ca ll -~.. OFC ~-Developmtnt Rep. • Please caJI 963--0931 MOW OPENING DENTAL recept1on1st .1_-_--------FOR ·-c .. ••· Career minded front of·-----------. .rr• ~ fire gtrl. C.M. office. Ex· Factory I 12 I l) 329~2625 per. iraurance, financial BLUE JEAN 1i-------arrangements. appts . & I . scheduling. Must have x· JOBS I Front desk help. A';fuly m ray license. Good verbal U __. llo..I--~ I ~~ 1:1~·17 rf & skills, used to handling r~ ..... ~ . money. Salary open. WOMEN & MEN ! Gardener m exchange for ~-, apt r e nt . S paci o us DENTAL ASSIST A NT TRAINEES I ~rounds for SS unit com- with charr s1de and front I plcx in Costa Mt.>sa . office capabtlitJes. F1ex1 I i>'2·5073or 1213)865-~l ble FIT schedule m our I ;;;;~------- Newport Beach ofCicc ASSEMBLERS 11 GARDE ..... ER 551-6896 call eves. p •CK •GERS n "' "' I Opcrung currenll~ exists DlaJ A Ride GENERAL I for reliable individual. Drivers 1 •IOR Knowledge of plants & ir· Operate modern equip ~ 1 1 ragat1011 helpful. Enjoy ment & door lo door INJ MOLDERS xlnt company benefits. e&.81CTYPIST transp. Calif. drivers h e I Apply 9am·l2 Noon, N h req'd. No pn or ex per I Mon/Fri Personnel. m.!ir~~ rc'omia~; ~f ner Good driving rec a 1Da y·Wrl'k -~1?nlh nr l M A R R I O T T • 1 ..., 1 1 must. No SUDClay work tlo nJ!<'r -1t ~ vnur1 HO...a .ers an en-.r eve posr· Orange Coast Yellow :rl e c Is um A 11 s h I ft s 'a. tion 85 billing clerk Cab, 1'1300 Mt. He r · 1 18 v a i I a b I e. P a 1 dll OOONewportCenterDr Minimal typing. SSOO. rmaoo, F. Vly. 1v:i <'allnn~ You don't Newport Beech Oood Company benefits. Dri LA T ' S pav u~. we pav vou I Equal Oppor Emply. m /f 11ours a. 4: 15 833-8450 m I · · · CodctaMWaftrffs u.!~r&ach. Mu::·ha~~ 1ILL["·11!r..,Gir1" 1 r;o-·d. F\JU or p/•'me. ~/:;dable car · Good I~ .:::J ~ Gas Island help wanted ~ µ +comm.894-8307. s e-Rv1cc:s dayshllt. Apply In person. Forest ·--------i Lanes. 22771 Centre Dr, Call or come in toduy 644·5054 El Toro DRIVERS Men or women 25 Yl'S or CoddalW...,...1 ~der. Know the coast School cities. Net Sl.80 a week or Earn up to $300 per wk. more. Orange Coast Low tuition. Placement YelJow Cab. 17300 Mt. assi&t. 751·9194 Herrmann. Fountain lrvme 833-1441 2101 Busmes!I Ctr. Or Suite 20il GENER AL Ol''FI CE Typi s t s. accurate 40wpm. call 549.l!MZ. •ToolRg •tw.Flhw 1,.,.,""°" .pMtHtetlat PEP BOYS AUTO SUPPLY STORE DP911MC:B» MEW ACCTS CLRK SOUTH CO~T NATIONAL BANK no Independent bank •eOotckHPEa• f\rll charge lhru t rial balance.retail store multi loc. 4 yrs. exper nee. 833-9961 This double Ute includes home-n-free lime, and temporary jobs. Smart temps everywhere are exchanging their Cree lJme for a paycheck. Get iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil into (or back into> Che Cou.ATC>a Valley. (No of Slate r betwn Newhope & Hunlln~oo Beach 847·3498 GENERAL OFFlCE Lt typing & bkkpg. Cull Newport F1oor Covenng, 67$-1636 for appt. 15221 Beacb Blvd fM8Su.nllower St Comprehensive com. Westmlnater Coeta Mesa pmy benefits including EQual Opportunlly major medical and den· tmployer M/F Banking taJ. Call or apply in 1--------1 Maw Accomh SKrv penion to 552 Campus Poeltion avall In our So. Drt<'1l've) ~~. Wrt ... ~.!cahn. Uttle Miss Muff el sat oo a Coast Plaza office. Must ~ ....,...._, ~ .... ~ have good 1eneral equal opportunity Tuffel, along came a secretarlalellper.lr&ood ~m..i-m/f/h spider and read to the l ,_ klll N ""'''" · Daily Pilot Claulfled ypmg 9 s. ew ac· TRANSMASK CORP. section about MiH Muf counl3 el'per . deslred. fet'a Tullet and bonabt it Call Mr. Kinnlngs or M1. , -Ambur~ at540·4066 ·,or 18 ts. You can sell •••HI )'OUt' tuffet and Iola of other thlnas through S....& Lo. Dally Pllot Classlfled _, 8riatol"St. C.M. Ada. C'all 6'2·3678 An F,qual Oppor Empb•r , Bookkeeper Full charge Full time. Resp0ns1ble penion wanlcd for busy Upholsteri ng Co. in Qista Mesa. 642.-8400 BOOKKEEPER for growinA Corp. in ~auonal field. Prefer computer up. Salary commenaurate w /ablll· ty. Non·smolcer . Send re· 11ume to Huish Mgn\ .• 3320I Paaeo Cerve11a. Suite C. SJC. 92875. Whether you're buying or selling, Classified lid vtttis[ng will aet your meM&le to the rl~l peo pie.Call Today! ~·56'18. • • II """ I business world without PACICB bemg lied to a perma· W'tlliog to train an In· nenl Job. Our assi~n· dustrious career In· men.ts vary from a ew divldual to pack•ge daya to a week or a educaUonal maleriala. w;u'or..: Eltcellerlt work.ina condl· Uon.s and benefits. 40 fi\if;?:;_ru 5:!~t!W~ ~ ! ~:1.1.J S.nta Ana. Equal Op· T ....... • 't Senlat •ponunl-.-ityillE•'m•pk>illlllilye•r•.-•I NcwpM'l 549'80'11 4341 Birch. 11202 El TOl"U Suite 200 23«91 El Toro Road 1\ict/Wed 9:30-3Pm F;<).E. M/F .. H•HB.P? Help youniell to a tte.pln1 t t.lectlon of QualWed Hopeful!\ In the OAJL V PILOT JlELP WANTED ADS Euclid) $1.77 per DAY 'llult 's ALL YOV pay rota 30dayad lot.he DAILY PILOT SERVICE II RECTORY 00 lT NOW' 64J..5'11 8907 Warner Ave #215 f,aguna Nhtuel 831-0542 27957 Cabot Road EquaJ opportunity Employer M/ F Not an aitt>ncy Never a fee ----------Female factory pkgn 12.90 h.r to start Merit ralfft1, 1$3'1 Mo11rovi11 Ave. N 8. 5'8·5125 General office-One girl cxpcr ln lite bookkeep. ing, typinR. 4S wpm. Orange Co. Airport area. Hrs . 8·5. $750. Call ~ GENERAL OFFICE career oriented penoo to le11rn buslnea from fl1'0Wld flOOC' up. 0 rut oppt.y to advaMe. Must type. Irvine PeJ"MllUlt!l A«ency 8 E 17th, Cost~ Mt~H &dte Z:U 64.2· 1470 ~~~-~~-~-~ SEU. idle ltems with a Dally Pilot Classified Ad S.F'l..L Idle ltema with a M2•5678. Dully PllotClualfled Ad. 7 .. ez * DAILY PILOT ....,w...... 1100 ....,w...... 7t00 .............................................. w ~o ~.~~ ..... !!~ ~.~!'!':~ ..... !!~. ~~.!~ .. _ .... !!~ ~~.!~ ..... !!~! M.-.J~~~Yt~~lfr.-HiitpW..-.4 7100 HllpW..-.4 1100 .. 11tr1 M ••·····•··•··········•· ............................................. . Sandwich tc S1tad A• • •••• 1005 UMOUr lJl Wtl ""'41)' a ... u ()J l<'H, = Of~':J1:?1. -•. ~:: OUAR ~.T/co.oaD ~~: ·:::~n:"':./·~~I lUIDI. PrA>Ut~ Dtl SECU1 RITY iS nm 16 modf!I hnrM.41; tnll'I f~mTpl*t dnk A FIH RIAL ESTA Tl- CillU SIMIMAR .....,..._.c......,Jl•-U.J. ~. 1w1 Ume. sam· -..HOME ··-·-·············· &pm M._t be Mat~ cle•o s-· ·ES I 6 dex~rous '3 2S p/h.r Al. AnlJque M~lc Box.es' •/11 • 10 lu,~. l',ll• • IN'rt ulr r ltrnt IHI ~ N bC'ncfi\.I Call P Call Kay ~~00 NA1VRIHG MIO FBIY Ren im.0747 for appt. at\ NewaCMlper •ubl. Your SoUiadliod! Cloclil 10em. Lcri'a Kitchen obooo. 4 to ~ hra a day HUOESELECTtpN fGr ~._, -~ .. daya llrlw.t • Ot-ntU• Pr on Due '" our A<'ent ., !1l'lhen-1 o/ fr\llK', l.'082 Ml'dluJ Otflre Wiii train Lltr tyr~ Mu1l be ablt' to WI~ 1•1<tnlQl8 aod/O( WH>kenda mt Renowned R.E. Tr ainer & Advlser Thursday. February 22nd. 1979 '1 30 PM. A.Jrporter Inn. 18700 MacArthur Blvd, Irvine. Call for rescrvnUons. Seamstrent•. es. t200 " UJl comm wk Almric.. perirnced. Moo·Tburs. Exp. pftf Over 21. I D W ...a .. ---- ('.end'aJ OfflC'C Tired of W orlJctCJ W ......... & Holdays? Lmmed t•le operungs eic Ull for. AU CLERK MAJ\. CLHl<S <Heavy hnmg reql too SW'Glf'•m, w~11, ~hrlM'lwn l>nv~ OU&l'd ! ~ltt! I• ~c----hrnAI Src-unl> uuanb JN"il l'OIUAJ. work fJ•r,. k.-r' N\111 la roupJr Mt<dlral f't"t' t•atd N Oc NewapaperEtll ~·:-•• ~~ r · · •lf'POrt. lto3PM Only. · · G•r4'" <>Pen Wed. thn.a S•t. WAm'ED: gd typls\/ re· TELE SALES w/UP; lbKett.eriog. Irv. _......._,= i... In lAll • Npt... C1u'" -li-•111 •-c• $ISO --~ .. ~. llll'CI WI TIM S..-An.ti&. Tuk rharge ))(Ml fnr In r.;_ .. ,_.,_.. ~ Ir~,....._~ no.on for itw~fltOUJln.»end 01"11 ~--_. hll()l tublM acull ry in ofc l'•tl 'andace , c....WI~.~!'-~ll\lnlS Huu h l' 11\ \Ir Ml,ta!8, AJ110 IN }obct ccp. ror lge R.E./Oevel. llharp, auanntec NOW : (714) 1s..1m Co.Salarycommeaurate Comm . 835 ·'69 2 .i---------w/exl>. Send rdume ta: _d-__ 1296. ______ _ 1451 ~uail St. S N.B.. 19.IXOPaATOR ....:.;: ....... lr.!M>, Un Katie Small Npt Bcb exporting 310 8uon• Vlau Blvd. Qnuy,. ..,..... ..,._ 1•111·. u•••r + •·om r>rnn.1 • o.io11h1 t"enon ~ ion M :z a.II ii..•J • met of Huntington ~ rrt £1* S E C. R E T A R Y • firm od8 pers, 2 6pm, 5 Balboa I M M t O I A T I l~•<'h, un~ Ouch 0 PIM I .. G 5 f o t ~1t1t.'.1"f ~ ~~b~':.? M«bt'el l"H Pold suaF alALTY 97'·l010 txper\eoced e.acro.,, da.w pr week, S4/hr. Pl11 Youan\he-U,neTof secretary. Mln. t yr. up. call 640·6313 ask for Two,.... TicUh Salary Open. 8.»·0925 ..:.Peil..:.::;;:::..Y;...· -----to u,tr•uor.y teuJ ty. W1I lr•ln l'~JI bf<( AITOFC tp$11.000 Sea•OY Offlat-t wt.a 11.n,, I · <.:om~ten\ 0 c. ncks __,TOP PA'f. wiftt ci l . J' /\ U r. R S 11 1 JI {'aOftdttlt 1ndtv to takt> ,...._de4c1 .. •J· PO~I f IONS Cull •ti•• • ~1k~Y·o:i:i:e: PART TIME ~n1or* •radi;, Mn··. \>t!DDI• Pt'rsonnt'I £VENIW'S 1AaMSl.00T0$l.15 llZ'f )1•ar. 8-Jary plu• ~rvll"e of lrv1ne, 2082 na Pll MOUa hmidUJ• f01m hr.l d11y of M1cheboo l)n'e Adults wtlh outatand101. -...~ :I) w ki ltauun.i Pl'nud ---~-TK>M U'arn lC'alkr hip sk1l111 Modeb. lo'em Sharp attractive personallues CAHPAY \0 UM.• In bu.-tant''ll ""urld f1w,ure only SIS per hr. who enjoy work.mg witb TO S4.1S P& HOUR :.it\1•r ~·\/IC. TN·hmr•I tW.2 tal2. tl4S 51.22 Oob kids. Over 21. Start at $3 SO per hour. Phone u 1.11run1. combut 11rmi. Modelt.MalcorFemalc 642·4321 Ext 250 . \pply to fll'nwn Munda} avallabk lrl\\'ld ln ~our We ... __ ..,. ... ~wfoc ..... : BETWEEN 4:00·5.00 lfi )hd.ay, 8.AM lo WM fu1ur" Cull oow fur ~oro"W •• PM .. 1 vnty Offlct'r t 'aodiduk WC' are • proress1ooal · Srllool lOQil modeling agenry look.mg Alkfor.,....r.a C'-Oblil ~11-u !l40 1026 for t!Xper or potermals If Equal Opportunity WELLS FARGO GUARD SERVICES 1532W C--OllW..attft rule: l'IM't. CA llunUOMtnn I.kb 96:? ~I you are senou& ;about Employer LA'g~I t·~ 1•u1d tnudellng. Call us Coran PASrE·UP ARTIST. P/T. lECIPT to $100 appt. a~~4/63t·S600 & F.T. Exper'd. Apply New of e's of 1·~lab prac New York Weal Penn>'. 5 ~ r · 1 G 6 O g4"i·k dejklod pers ror Modebng Agency Placenlla, · · 5C<'rt'I, (·1111 0oo. 11lllo ft-c .... ~IGHTI .... ~? PIXOPER. jubti 8.'\3·2700. Dennis & ,_,,.,._ "9 Dt'11f) 1 s Pc r so nn t> l 963-7225 Oper's for telephone answering service. Must M OS P be able to work some Scrvl\'I' or Irvine, 2082 M1etielson Dnve ----OR MOTEL Al • art or weekends . Typing 35 Moodny. Tut>sday. Wi:d -f/Pme . Apply to : wpm required. Ex· nt'i.day, Thu&<:.d.1y, Legal sHre tary. ex Kirkwood Motel, 4030 E perience preferred or lOAM <CPM , CL.OSt::U ptrienced. Or. Cly CstHwy,Cdm013-4S20. wiU train. Many com· Fndaynt ~rt ~152·l2_ll __ MOTEL NJGHT CLERK. pany benefits. Full time 2lOWWomer LEGA.LSECRETARY 3 Days per wk. Mon/· orparttime.day&even· Rl:t217 Fulll1me. exper. San Tue/Sat. 6pm-1:30am. S3 ingshiftsavaUable. s..ta.Ana.CA JuanCaµ0.831-1121 or $3 25 exp Call Irvine Airport area call ~9471. 546-3333 or 833-3333. State Uc. No C 603G Lot man General help. ---------Fashion lsland area call Real Estate ...... s ...... W• have an opening in our Re&adenUa.I Dlv. for an eicpeneoced man or woman possessing en· lhusium and Ult.egrity. If you are interested in a beautiful office 'n the finest loca\Jon. working w1tb congen ial as· socaalea. we are interest· ed ln meeti~ you. In· tervlew by appomtment. Wdey ... Taylor Co. Realtors 644-4910 SIClETA,RY Tow Truck ()r1vers ex· 'J'eMeUHWllliarns' &i.Petb opporturuty for per'd. Top pay. Apply THE . amblUous typist who eo· GfrW Towing. HOB ICC&fTlttCmlS Joys fromolfice welcom-atunsWay, CM &U·l2S2 OF A log responsibility and .. .._ va ... .._Va HIG+f11H4iALI wants to work with pro-'RA•..,.' -stamDI Sandy Oen.Gis al m1nent Ca Hr home We tua~e openJngs for lO the U>a& Beach Cooven· builder . Beautiful " people over 18 free to bOn~nt.er. :lJO E. Ocon gophisucat.ed work en· traVel J11orida, N.Y · & Blvd, Long Beach. To vtrooment in Tuslln In· U.S. HIGH earrungg. See daim your ticket.a, call terview by appt. only. Mr Mr. Mcl.ane. Tropicana .,..,. .....,.. 272 Bettencourt at Alon~ Motel. 15.CO Harbor, ,_.._ .... en Deve l o pment Co Anaheim across from1 ____ •_•_* __ _ 7141832·2881 Dlaneyland s-wte 1102. _;__.;.. ____ ~~-I 63:)...4082. SEX:RETARYTRAINEE --------• Typing & Shorthand req. Travel For interview/appt. OPERa.llll pbooe714-499-l357. Oiligenl lndlv for asst ln R•AMDS ~r.'c~~~c'?! .. SecretarY· Adman. ABst. RECEPTIONIST: lite =· 10 key by touch, typing. Yacht Bkr. & record keeping. Boa\ distributor on the ofc.-Beacb Bust· Sec'y, i~ box, h()osjer cab., bookcases. Mahog. dent.al cab .. much more. 864 W.19tbSt .. C.M. MC/Visa 642· 7331 reservatiom. cal.I Amy, 848-1288. DennJs & .Oen· lUS Personnel Service of Huntington Seach, 16168 Beach. Antique Barber Chr. wood w/porcelain, rechromed &reupholS950. 551-3051 Bay. Part time loci. oess.402X>Campus.N.B. wkndil. Yachting Assoc. Corporation. 646-0551 Secr:etary. receptionist. typmg. beavy phones ror Receptaorusl wanted for busy congenial office. small lrvme based com· lrvine area .. 979-3652 ~r~~.754-6754 ask S~RETARY PIT (or a law office. Afternoon · RECEPTIONIST hrs. Oexible. No legal ex· lmmed openln.g ror 11l· per. necessary. Good tJ"active receptiomst for lyping essential. Call young dynamic develop Lynne752-6841. corp typmg 50-00 ·wpm. -~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiJ TYPESETTER "J1~!~uS9~~k S::.~~~e 0~ We're getting busier and 673-0782. ~ual Opporturu\y Musl be 18. Valid lJceose ~WO m large Newport Beach mployer M/F 841·12411847-1242. MOVIE £XJRI~ Costa Mesa area call company. Hours8·30am· ---------1 IW tm-1166. E.O.E. 4pm. Mon thru 1''r1 E1'· Hotel FRONT DESK MachuustHelper. sought by Hollywood ...:...._...:------- S600-$700 a mo lo start 549-3642. SECRETARY need more help. Typese\.1---.------ t.ers are now needed to Victori an mahogany run Compu graphac armoire doors. finely equipment for a growing carve:d beaut $750 ; oak Newport B e a c h armotre$350. 963M71 newspaper. Call Brian Afpll9CH 1010 Noyes at (714 t 672-0550. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Equal opportunity FREIGHT DAMAGED employer mlr. HOTPOINT SAL£. 3308 THE W Warner or Harbor, cellent rnnge benefits & CLERK-1am.4pm 5 Aul om al 1 c s crew movte firm. $20-.$200 per PBX Aos service. immed work.Ing C'ood1tsons For day week. Call ror appt mactune Acme Gndley. day poss. Looking for openings. to work vaned appointment, contact· &&S-SOOOext520. Abletoreadbluepnnts& outgomg 18·70 yr olds hrs & wkends. Pd vac, use measunng tools. l wantmg to break into med im & pd training. Lynn Stansfield (714) 7591853 (8etween8am llam) ~c~L 621) Newport Center Or Newport neach Equal Oppor Employer yr . man. experience. movies. (714) 761·1244. (7U) 645-2550. Hotel Hood Precision Ma chine V l O E O C AST I N G HOST/HOSTESS Products. 894-1955 SERVICE. <now In 4th PBX . . CASHIEA year) Answering service Opporturuties for. people MACHINIST . :~full & P/T. Call oriented persons cur· Mll.LHAND NEWPORT BEACH --------- renUyexisl. Must be able For proto-type machine MORTGAGE BANKING --------• to work nexible hours. shop m the instrument FIRM HAS JMM ED. PIX OPERATOR EnJoy pleasant workJng division of the oil tool in· OPENINGS FOR Good opportunity exists eondihoos & company dustry. Work1ni: from WE FOLLOWJNG POS. tor reliable person wiJ.h benefits. Apply 9am·12 blueprints, s ketches & LO AN SERV I C E pleasant phooe manner. noon. Mon/Fri, per verbal designs, rllrecUy COUNSELOR! Prior FlexlbJe hours. Xlnt co General Ofc Fee Paid Person~!. with engineering, to as· loan servicing exper. de-company benefits. Apply RECB'TIOHIST Pro sport team. Excite ment + presUge for en· thus 1odlv. Call Amy. 848-1288. Denrus & Den· ni.s Personnel Service Of Huntington Beach. 16168 Beach. REX;EPTPR to S700 Fee Paid Santa Ana. 979-2921 Our Studio is seeking a ..._.EWPORT CASH PAID bnght. energetic, cureer """ w h / o / R r · oriented person who Ello.ISIG.._. 5 r ryrs e rags. possesses Excellent ~ """ worlwlgoroot95Hll33 Secretarial Skills with --------•1Gas drye r . Xlnt cood. experience in accounts Typist. Re pro·quahty, Copper.Allhealsettin.gs payables. Please call for a>wpm mm. Exe. gram $130. 833-936Saft. 6. an interview appoint· mar, spelling, punc. . ment. skills .'20 hrs week. BARGAINS·Used refngs. 64(Ml363. Michelle. wshrs, dryrs. gaur, best • buys. we serv. appl. Best --------1 Appl 536-091l.536-4330. Lively bank seeks rneod ly lndiv for PR ofc. pos. MEDIA ONE Call Kay, also fee jobs, 1180DUCTIO ... S SECRET ARY P /T 833-2700. Denn.is & Den· .-" " rus Personnel Service of 540-5255 lrvine, 2082 Michelson I ll!'l!!!!l!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!llll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!llll!!!!!!!llll!!!!!!!!I Dnve. TYPISTS STAT-GlHEIAL Maytag Dryer. super cond. Avocado. $85. F.v~ WOfk local. Temporary 645-022l Days 548-075'1 1rnmedjate work Cal For A.11 Sears ftoslless 15.3 cu ft Q.fRICAL $I 0,500 M A R R I 0 T 1 sist in new product dl'· sirable, preferably In 9am·l2 Noon, Mon/Fr1, Regional sales ore has HOTEl velopmcnt for world mortgage banking or re· Personoel. Restaurant piVOlal pos for career " wade well bore nav1ga· lated field. M A R R I O T T BUS BOY I BANQUET Call Candace, 848·1288 ~Newport Center ur lion eqwpment. Lathe SENIOR ACCOUNTS Oex hrs. Uruon benf. Call S m a-11 • p I e a s a n l engineering office. Mon· Fri. 1·5pm. Must be good typist. 549-5.234 Appoiftfc:ltnt Today f rem,er. like nu $200. 1607 Dorothy Ln. NB642·7l78 ~o~ off ice • Brand new J .C.Penney Also fee jobs. Dennis & NewportBeach expenence helpful for PAYABLE CLER.K: • HOTB. forappt.64S-5000exl520. 0 P I F..qualOpporEmply mlf ---van'etyofpro1ecls Qualified cand'1date will 900NewportCenterDr eon1s e r sonne """~ · · SAILBOATSALESMAN Secretary. Immediate 0 overload re.fng.16cu."Stillunder Wmty. White. $350/Best Equal Oppor Employer olfr. 751·7220days Se rvice of Hunllngto• _________ , Salary open, excellent have minimum 1·2 yrs. Newport Beach • f r " ._ __ fi k E o E · ts 1:',,.-•n...w.rE l /f Experience pre erred opening or <'h urch ~ach. 16168 Beach. --------•I ""'"' its pac age. . . . exper. in accoun paya· ""'"'"""t'I""' mp Y m Kona u-• ,,,,5 G r -----HOTEL Sc1ent1Jic Drtlllng Con· ble, ability to type & .... anneu• ·1403 secretar y . e n. o c ________ _, ... tGHT trot. Corporate Head· opel'ate 10 key adding --------.-duties. Hrs. 9-4. m-8234 Refng.Hotpoint GeoeraJOffice " quarters . Newport machine by touc h & Pre-school teachers aide. SALES An exciting new days,54S·1450aft6PM. Typist·Recept.tonlst toam· LateGreen.$75. •UDITClEAIC t>... Ca 1 -PIT Tues & Thurs Ex concept related to lhe ID· Jpm, M·F . S4 per hr 645-2610 A SECRET ARY "' ~ach. I ('114) MT·~l at>111ly to exercise an· • · · tenor design industry 1s Secretary PIT. 3 days per 640-S446 1--------- Van<.'ly or du\Jes •• out Good opportunity for re· ask for Mr. Moll or Mr dependent judgement penence preferTed. Call expanding to the Orange wk. Must know 1 BM Frosl Free Frigidaire. collections department liable person w/an at Adams. w i l h m i n i m u m 540-8l70 Coast area. Applicauons Me mory typewra ter rT---------1 side bh side. w/ice makr. Du t 1 es 1 n c I u d e ~~~u~a~~~ ~~,fls~e~CR ds ~u~~1~YPIST: Ex· ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; rHN being accepted for Small cooge.nial oft-I yp1sl I 22cu . wht. bstofr over shorthand, typing and 4200 experience pre· Mru ' apply The Jnn at celle:nt entry level posi· PRIN11NG consultants who are sro· Send resume & salary to I I s.cn>. 640-urlS. h~. Good figure ap· ferred Enjoy good <'Om· Laguna. 211 N. Coast .. •·-.Mustlype45wpm. Immediate openings ex· fessionall)! onente & iiiiiPOiiiiiiBoiixiiiil88iiii,iiCdiiiiMii.ii92625iiiiiiii. I 'PVBISTS I._._,, 8020 lltude helpful Exccllenl b f A 1 Hwy Laguna Beueh uvu istfor: tughly motivated A com· s • r1 -r-"' worlu.ng cond1t1ons and pany e ne its. PP Y • CLE RK TYP I ST : --sAaea•TOR plete tra.illlllg program t SECRETARIES 1••••••••••••··~··•••••: benefits mcludmi: dental ~~Ion . Mon/ Fr MAIDS <Personnel> Temporary, E~~perie~:d" press provided. high com· $SECRETARIES$ t 110 Speed Tounng AMF 1 n s u ran c e A pp I y .... , 1 .. 110· TT HOTR Experienced. full time, ~pprox. 4 mo. ~ay lead mission plan. with no in·· t I bl.ke w/ac~es, good Bryman.200McCorm1d -alsoparttime.642·3030. into perm. position with persootooperate mull.I· comehnut.01J.8230 G.O./R.E./Acctg tWhether you type !Mi cond.S50f.irm646-~ Avenue. Costa Mesa ~NewportCenterDr fulure. lathe, 1250. 1.850 presses. $800-SlSOORange l wpm or 40 wpm ..;;• Equal 0 pportu n It) Newport Beach Salary r°" all the above Salary commensurate . SALES Employers Pay AU Fees I have' 1001? & short term I DoCJ5 8040 Employer F,qualOpporEmployer Mail positions will com· withexperience. UzReindersASgency 1 as~1gnments for Clerkl ••••••••••••••••••••••• T1lAIME£ mensurate with exper. ART RaATED 4(13) Birch St. te 1°" Typist. Senior Typist.I German Shepherd pups, Some heavy lifting to excellent co. benefits. llMDBlYPElSOH Dynamic. responsible Newport8each,833..sl90 ls t at T ypist. Wordl only 3 left. S35 each GIRL FRIDAY Housecleaners to work for P.ARTTIME Janice's. Raggedy Ann. stock shelves. Will be Please contact Person· Experience pref, but not per so n so ugh t. CallForAppt/F.stab '64 I P r o <'es s o r s. &11_847_·_78_13 _____ _ trai ne d to operate nel for rurther in!orma· required. ldeal wol'kmg Knowledge or contem· ISecretarit'S w/Slf. Topf German Shepherd pupS'. Tues· Frt. 8·3. 645-1.800 Monungs and afternoon ___ ;____ ____ _ variou s mailin g tion.64C).4~.E.0.E. workingcondltions&ex· porary art nee. Full or f PBY. paid varat1ons.1 S50,S100. Lrg boned. 4 machinery. Excellent Nurse Aides, 7.3. 11.7. Ex· ~~~:fringe benefits. P/T. Phone 714·646·3221, SECllETARY 1bonoses. Never a fee. I wbt. l blk /silver, \ shifts. Front desk for Housecleaners needed. busy tax office. Please Please caU after 5PM. wnte stating qualiftca· 015-2839 benefits. mcluding den· Cert SJ lS t $4 askford1rector. Experienced Secretary t IEL[~ The I silver. Thorbred. No tal plan. Apply betwee n peper~ ':r. Mesa· Ve~de LvnnStansrield S 1 Cl k·R . ibl for .the E.q~1~m.ent & I "tSe!ty~lrf" papersavail.847·7813 8am-Uam & lpm·3pm. 'J" a es er esp<>ns e . Design D1v1 s1on of a ~ I -'-'------- National Education, 4401 C.onv. Hosp., 661 Center (714) 759-7853 pei:soo needed to .learn r api d I y g r ow Ing I se R v •CE ~ I FrMto You 8045 t.tons lO Allen Hamrnond CPA 2041 Business Ctr HOUSECLEANERS · Or No. 103. Jrvme. CA Exper & car nee:. for Birch, Newport Beach. St. C.M. Between8am·llam office supply business. restaurant chain. Pasl I L I ••••••••••••••••••••••• ( 0 C A Busy & pleasant work . . . rluntlnj?ton Reach . Near . . 1rporl) Nurses Beach Stationers. 4020 expei:tence lD this area a I 847 349R l M. C.at, long hair. F~m Equal Opportunity R.._. Afi~ Campus Dr NB deflrute plus. Trp1ng & I 8907 wamt>rAH 11215 1 shorthair spayed cat~ Employer. """ L-/Us · · · Shorthand s kills re· 1 I Goodw/luds.646-8009 GIRL FRIDAY HOUSEKPGSERVJC E FUU Ume days. 59 bed qUIJ'ed. Excellent work I 1 needs help. Xlnt pay. Maintenance man for SS facility. Excell. benefits 6?X>Newport Center l>r SALIS a.RIC wg cooditions & benefits rv111<• I 18 mo old Female Blk !J'Z11S work $3.75 per hr. to --train. Raise wh e n ltaJJled. 646-9780 E k G IJ)Cld. sick pay. 8 paid N wport.Be h Needed for hardware whlcb includes vanous I 833-1441 I Lab. spade. shots. love:. Our Studl ls k' ~~~~ 'Ctii>os/yeo~~ unit apt C'omplex 10 C. Holidays. Bayview Oonv. F.qualeOppor E~~loyer chstnbutor. Marine elC· group insur.ance & profit I 2101 Business Ctr. Dr I locb, great watch dog our bnght, er!rgel~ c~"r~e~ 0 w n ti me. M I c k I e rzu)ss.t~i 5 0 7 3 0 r HOlsp. 2055 Tburin. C.M. perleoce neci?SSaJ')'. Call sbanng. Apply in person I Suite 208 I yd to small. 831-7006 a{t onent ed person who _673-44 __ 11 ______ ---'--------_642-__ 3505 _______ ---------549-9671 for appointment between8am-5pm al: I Lagu a Nig I 1- 5 --------pos ood t 1 g Maintenance man full t«llS ES Public Relations &detatls Orange County I 83~-0MZ ue I Fw Aiha e 8050 and 5!esnesersalgoff1...,. sykpi1lnls,. HOUSBCEErY time, $150 per mo. lo ES AID FfB.D CONSULT E 0 E . M/F /H Restaurant Services I 'l7nC'7 Cabot Road I ••••••••••••••••••••••• and is cager to );am all No. Laguna family in start, N. Orange Co. $4.00 per hr. State cert. Salary + boous. Mgmnt •••· ··------ 2001 DaunlerStreet I ""' Be ut 1 Id b h d facets of Music Pro pvt. beach community. 5 752.2579 onJy . Xlnt benefits. oppty for lndusl.rious 10· ---------Santa Ana 546-0348 t vcl Ji ~ ~.e gramming Pleai1e call day week, Ii v e in. Bayview Conv · Hosp. wv Call Bill. also ree SALESLADY ---------I Equal Opp<>rtunity I vet a mate mg for an interview app<>int Separate ruce quarters. . Maintenance mech. lo 2055 Thur in. C . M . jobs, 833-2700. Dennis & Part or full lame. The I Employer M' F I loveseat. xlnt fond .. ment Positionavail2/27.Rers. set up & maintain ~-3505E.O.E. Denois Personnel Show·Off 22 Fas hion ~!~;~ee:~p~n t:~e';; '-----------' ~~)a~~~~ti:::nb~ pref driver's Lie. Salary machi~ry in adhesive __ M;....Ult_S_ES_A_l_D_ES__ Service of lrvioe. 2082 lsland. NB Eves. Full & p/time. AP· Utility Person.Full lime olr, moving & must bc MEDIA ONE 4lx>ard-497-1636 :rs~rat~~~eL:~~ t~~: 3-11.11-7 part time Good Michelson Drive. ply, Shell Station. l7lh & pos. open ror person with sold by 2/24. 645-7857 art O IDEAL P /TIM E . pairsomeofourdispens· salary . lmmac. s m Realflstate *SALES lrviJ>e,NB. somemech'laplltudefor 5,alldayweekends . rRODUCTI HS housewives & college mg eqwpmenl. Age no Conv. Hosp. 20362 Santa Cc:reerOpport.ity Ser ... ice Station Atlnd. general clean up of or-TWIN OR FULL 540-5255 girls w/cars. Over 21. burner. 1537 Monrovia Ana Ave. S.A. 549-3061 Find out about the real M""h'I e"8· preferred. fi ces & manufucturmg .--------i p A NB uo ,...,..,.. ~--" areas So e minor re Mattress or box springs 9:30AM·l2:30 M Mon-vc. . . ....., . .,u.... Office Help, some exp. estate sales career op· Chevron talion, 3000 · m · $28. each pc. (sets only>. ~ ft T r · trn $80b·S100 week· --------·1 nee. in gen. ore. work. 10 portunlties with The & Fairview. C.M. ~~riOslER ASSOC Queen sets $89. King sets ~-E·A· Y • u s t e neat • Maintenance k~by touch, lite typing, Real Es taters. Licensing . $99. Samples must be S •LES JOI ... OW personable & energetic. Hti •a opeo. Full Time. school fees completely Service Station employee. lNC. sold immediately rrom "' " Lon's Kitchen. 979-0747 -...-refundable to school of Apply at 15922 P .C.H. :.>SORedhtllAve.C.M. orEH altlOAM FORAPPT. Full time position . Apply: yow' choice+ extensive MANAGEMENT Hunt. Bch. 213/592-1571 714/556-1075 ~~r'if'~~:u~rn'?t~~ GOOD PAY. OOOD .__Mail,.•--'-General dutles doing rJf~m~s~::) sales training program E.0 .E Call: S<L9-3077 Wed. thru HOURS, GOOD CON . ,..., ~· minor repairs, clean.up SAM lo3·.30 PM after licensing to assure Serv St.a Help needed im· 1---------0 l TI 0 N s . MAN y Begioner 's spot fo r & painting, and so forth. Contact Grace. the blghest opportunities ..... Clothes n.. med .. FuU or pi t. Apply WAR&tOUSEMAH Sun. Credit Avail. (Also FRING.$ BENEFITS bright person, process· Excellentworkingcond1· ---------forsuccess.Joloaodsuc· 3New locauons 990E.Cstitwy,N.B. Full tame. Some expr. abookvail .• livingl rm. bdrmd. FA5T GROWlNG COM· ing ingoing & outgoing =.:t:1m~r;~t.s& A/tr!r. Office Maoager-Saies ceed with the most out· o a 0 a po In l. s an Sewing. INDUSTRIAL, req. Paclung/shippiog & cases, amps, e n PANY PROMOTES ~~~podrluntly fotr Nau-·-• eo.iucatlon, ~.,,1 Goodopportunityforad· standing team of SIJC· Clemente.lrvme. Hot Air Balloons. Will rec:eilllioo'~;.0.,~,.'eCo. tbls.etc.) t"'ROM Wl'l1UN. TRAIN .,. a vaocemen UUAU i:.u __, vaocemenL Will train/ no cessfu.I prof esslooals In Immediate open1ngs train. Call 642·3MS "' "'"''& f o R T o p Must work well with Birch Slreel. Newport rt the ~The R 1 M h & 20 ltBWestOramtet.horpe MAN Ac EM ENT others. Excellent Be ach. (Near O .C . M"J: ::c:S ~~e~~:'~r ·»stat.en. F~ infor!~. 115~1/veexp. over Shipping & Receivin g PLACENTIA ST A R T S ' ' I M · benefits. :n~ br wk. Call Airport) Equa I OP· older & be avail. on tioo call Darlene Coe. ~l·zDt askfor Dawn Clerk. rull lime. Call nJ..4100 **IBUY** Good used F\i ruiture & Appliances-OR J will sell or SELL for You. M ED I ATE LY ' ' . Andrea, 549-4700 en 215. portunlly Employer. Saturdays . 557·0824 or The Real Eataters. · lvanforappt. 54()-3280. --------• K E Y B O I\ R 0 E.O.E. 774'·6090. 1525 Mesa 714:640-2500. . SALISj l d Shipping/Receiving Clerk w~ Ml.STIRS AUCTIOH 646-1616. •1J..t6J5 EX P E R l E N C E IMurance . Clerk Typist MAN AG E M E N T Verde #206. Costa Mesa. •RS ,1 -N.B. fine ewe ry e· Knowledge of UPS & HELPFUL. WE HAVE l Ii ' TRAlNEE n --_..... s1gneroffens challenging -~k ·"'pments Perm OUR OWN TRAINING persona nes exper. Int.elligeot lndividual to One girl or cc. ,nature, Opeolng.s now avail. lo perm. p/L position wl eau"'"" ""' • • PROGRAM PUT ON BY helpful. Jay & Renfro, run relatively small ~gal, fi~ ~P· :~gp-our attractive, well future to responsible ~...;._642...;._·l_l:_63;__ ___ _ 11iE COUNTRY'S TOP 645-9000. company. Salary com· • · furnished Lagu.na Beach rmture woman w/ sales Stock Man: 6-4·30 Mon .. ORGAN SALES mensurate with ex· Con.'ltrucllone•per.pre· office.forexper.ornew· exper.~mknwldg.de· Thurs ~ Near O.C . PEOPLE. CALL AT INSURANCE Expr'd perience 646-9780 Cen-ed. Perm. posjllon. ly licensed. enthusiastic slrable.013-473' Airport.979-1"83 O N C E F 0 R i I Ii bill d . Call btwn 9am·l0:30am. •al nonnle XJnt com INTERVIEW. ORGAN =~ :Crs!n ~yhaaon· Man needed Cor repair 540-7"54 ~oovsChedule& a lru: SALES It NURSERY T E A C H E R · EXCHANGE. STAN dleaccountsandmarket dept, No ex per . lygre•tlouUOnonCoast MAINTENANCE, FULL KINDERGARTEN NUNN114/586-7302. their insurance. Salary J)tteSSary.We willtraln. PAltTTIMEOHLY 'Hwy .. 2 blka. from lbe TlME,CALL546-3357 For a small private CaU644-Mustbea\least2l)'n'.of MUAt now be employed beach. with ample off· Sale&penioa entrY level school. 12 students In ~~~Y. lrCLalF. 11 .R. KMSa~·~ open. 1.530 age. Well aroomed. Well and fn!e t~ work ln my street ~OI· with leading i pptien'. clala. ff)'s. 8:30-l. Pleue .,......., ... '" ~"'" dreeaed & have keen eye small appliance bWI. of SIALIOM RIAi.TT ~l«'\ronlca ml< Must callforappl.&40-8820 lodiv •PPIY al 7-Eleven ~°" Design asslslant sJleghwLelf:r~p. l~,,w001lh~ra~bolr~ ~~F.t~et!t~;~t. !,q~g!: 497.JJll be 1ntelli1ent. •mbiUOUt. TIACH•S AID Store, 1097 Baker St. ror design company. EX· Blvd c" ~ -Th ..... 6-lOPM aod Sat. Mll·t~lha\ed . EEOC. • ........ (O-·scb) C.M. perieoced, knowledge of · .m • 9 : 'i 0 A M • 2 : 3 0 p M . Oill (1) 94-9131 u '~.149. '--U ... •DS fl.U'DILul'e styles, sou.re.es. Mature woman wanted to ••""/mo 111 or profit ... ._ . ., ~ hgbUng plants ac· bllb It 10 old I .._ OPPOITUtiltTY .,.... 1'9.MfOMISALIS t\llUsp/ti~.Allareas. ceseortes 'etc. reqi'llred. F.V~homc~3ieue nh~! ·~r~"' pro1r:/°· 1r:noc1c1 oftm when you ,.._\C:•ulot w 1 1 tJolform1 furnished Some schoollna pre· ref's avail. C.JI 77s.0711, w c ver you pr er. '*' muJt•1ettlna Del'" Se\f moli~ated pers ok pi t me n our Nr.eSIJ~over.Rcllred rerred. Must read orBobalMH330. Noupc-.ncc.SomeMgr PUot Claulfied Atb to ~f«prof•t.tnoepb telephone ••Its room wekome. No experience blueprints. Ask for ToD)'. opport av.II. For In· ls JucnuJve catter. Mil <AM tblft) ud atlll have nee. Apply Uni ... ersal 5S&-3931 MEDIC1'L ASST . ~rvtew call llft l PM. reactim.OnngeCoas\ be trained. Call Karen pleuure ttme for PnMrtklo Sttvlce, 1226 Uroloay. Oenl olc Ii m3llllO ~boneM2·S6'18 Berouaek, 83).2'100. Den· yourselt. Wagea + W. 51.b Street.. ant.a An• Sell with EASE! rncdtcll exp reqd. Others ~ .u • Otnnla Pef't()Gftel QJmm.. Ca1Hor details. lottniclwl hours 9·12 le lt'sa BREEZE need not apply. C• 11 Have tOCDethln& to sell., 8er91ce ot trvtoe. 2082 L.A. TUI ES 1-.Ulou thnl Fri. Classified AIU &U-5678 $62247. Npt. Bc.h. _ Clualllcid ads do tl well. Mlebdloll Ort ve. ~1 .. .. OOBFIU.llt , PACIClll Our Santa Ana dlatnbu· 1---------UOn center hH an open· 7ft sofa • loveseat. log for an indi ... idual with chrome frame. $125. experience ln sh1pp1ng, ~-7t88 recelvinl. or warehous· s '"CRI o i.ftl{. _l)ut.les include some " FIC r.. • pe rf e cl roriurt and some dri v· cond. cootenu of 5 br ln1. Valid California howle. Lee Model Home drtven license required. Furn. 549-3077, Wed..SUn. Ap-ply between 8am· IMt cl'edit avail. Ask for J.1¥l." tpm.apm An•.,_P'._arr_ah. _____ _ t.ho01 School•. 4401 Birch Street. Newport Beach. (Near O.C. Airport) ~ £quat Opportunlty ~ El::ploy:"• j ! :t I .. ' ... " OM.YPtl.Ot rufett a old«"n loden o-n wh«'l4' • >fa A lovt> ... t. Ctt I h4!) '"' S2IOO frJr ltn1 ~ ~ f\'n w..- Yetlow N1111a.b)"dt' MAA'h 1100 can ahtr •rid Wblb all cU) WI Ouna ubuwl rot\ . D c~p. 2 n1tl tW'd,, \ twn. 4-0~r drt wr ' pl bn~ umk. pallu tbl ""'wn~IJtt a:H~ Mwfl II 8uut ""'• tW-Dl.'W. aarnfll c• SJI:, z ltJld ~' t'ha.tf'llo, • l"11 lltt'ftO ·~ (tf" ""' "' ldOO {l(f cn ~ 'J:li!I lo\lrnllur• , .. 1.. 1ulf1t, t.aba • l•nw. pi.•turt-!i .. ~l.ell 147 IK.17 MlM fat.<> -1alr INOI la \Jl . han.lb UKd. lt.>11\ uf ft•rO\.ttS:..'\_, ~ hl * MO\llllt! Mt tal "'!"{ lit• II m Wood ~ .. ll ~ l'llt'v. quh'n 'IOt•rb•d $:?UO Mahol. twd • r11cllrr $~ fo)•h taoli.a v. tlh ft,.h Ofh-r Rt>frt.: w 1t h 1ctroak"r Xlnt S20U U1hh lu.'Uda. S.4071 2 tables & i·h~u . furnllu.N'. $'l5() Ml ti294 ---7 pc corner Rrt>UP. mali.l! .. 2 suia,le ~. s1:; & 2 b.tlls90cks, S 10 ea l"'5 2994 •DAil SALt* Press b:t~k ch.rs H9 9S & up. Oak Parquet cOT~c & end tbls set $29W 9:; Saloon chr!>, rockers F'JU u matt & box spr mgs $5.S. B&J Mattre11i.. 838 E lst St , S A c •. ,.,.,s•/ ~ tl20 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,..... ''' ~·· ·-~ ....... t.,..-tld C>ldtr campar 4 a.It-, w/f\ •••••••••••••• ••••• ••• ••• •• • •• • • ••• •• • •• ••• •• •••• •• • ••• • ••••• •• •• •• • trucll 1150 StOY(' " Ole (X4 ood ... . '707 .,.._ 97JO ..,.rn• ~ nuo .,. V'/ ~~ 'c ti ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• -----~~':t: $ 30 · • '74 Aud• wllo\I or xtra!' ............ t140 MIAS\ II am.med P.P. •••,••••••••••••••••••• 3 Tao '74 Dod&e Box v n, I IOpm 7S4 0488 11l£ MO-PEDDLER ltd cond & ad l.U'es. S6000 '13 Fox Xlnt cood. Must New V l'!UC EOT MO· ~HT50/8+' 7Sl2 S e l I $ s ~ 5 o ~ ............ !!.~~ ~~ tolO .. ~ .....•....... New Tllnekm boat trailer ~ bttth, Pull U&J to Z>' &oot Stt$-4>r t>e111t or fl!!' 673-3581 or &'73 2730 GP.NF.ltAC ALTDlNATOR 4KW, (,() ~ S850 900 7000 PEOS ':I, '463. Now am Ford Couner Long ~/83-1-7238 WI MJ· bed. •·11peed, AM/FM •it S/W, 4 dr 8 track '77 Foiu Mo...,• doe11n'l cassette Very C'lean! Snrf M I NO, SIOO ........ um OI' bet 770·2682 or =~ Gi~n. 0 ~ ~-_;;,;,;......;... _____ _ ..... 97091-------------- N e w c 1 n r M 0 f c-d . ·m El Camlno 350 Auto, wlhclmel $500 cal Kim Runs good. gd tires. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ ~llJI. lllDIOO UOf\ ktt-d onrl! nLW, Sl&O a:.7 Ta> ,,. 1225 ...._ 'o•er 9040 881-6~ 4.9'·2012 S~. C.ll 673-3110 Moped P e ugeot Good '77Cheyen~Plckup ~ Aul.In Healy Spnte New ens . l1'1n1B , rear New pa.int ond brakes PiartUIJly reupholstered. 1bi.s car is road re11dy. 646-4064 *Z's * DISCOUMTID SHOPatCOMP~RE ~ta touo.1.-t9Ut.20. Mk for Keo trl~ 1, ....... 10t4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• "Tll SC'.rab-330 TS oul· cood. Mu.auell! si7s. VI. automiallC, PP. driv , 8Shour11 w11<h•d! D63·UI04 5.S&-0181 • ~ m~ plu.<i. St<lrc<i on ,74 Muda Rotary tniclt. trailer Must.ell/bcisl or· Auto trans. stereo, fi;r.7Jl-12l61...__, ~Sc wcWt/ 9150 camper abell. goodcond. -aahn · St'l99. S)&.8086 wkdys aft 97U ••••••••••••••••••••••• BARWICK DATSUN ·~ I' I. I .II• ' 'ld 'I ·' /IH 8 ll·l 37S 493-J 37S 5464 JOCMWOf'tl) ..... •••••••••• .. ••• ••• 6: :l>PM. Asft for Jet!')' Perklns Must sac.. "79 Yamaha 750 --------- Spec • UIOO mi. Sells ror '78 :M t\. F1ybr1dge bo1t, ~ wm ~u ror $2900. :? Slbda. 7'2, Round·pln, 2Z OMC. Swirnstep, rul-~, t'or !ink C:dyp110 I Y "' fUr Jit<' .. l<l. multi l'WOC'~ IUl•t.ot and mllc dive r11bhtl, U 10. JCJnt t'ttDt1 ~UlpmtOl nl ~ '76 DATSUN P.U. and CAMPER "We need to t>uy clean Datsun used cars" S Will Pay Top Dollar S COSTA MESA DATSUN $(,() ~ 1621. U4Z Ul.12 645 S9Sl Aluminum ladder, ext -28". p11iut :sprayer . ull Moving boxei. & l!Xpl!rt t•qwpmt Also gurduo ~luntt l&bbts <.:-Ompltt!s 1.'QWP & :some furmture. i.ute movng slandards 013-3182 m ta u .. ad 11U./boots. ly enclo8ed canvas. lols ---------10~ $10 t:x ('()fl ~3203 ol teak. immaculate By '74Suzull1 l8S, owner. 11000 + takt' over lo mt $350. SW..~.......... payment s U71/mo 67S-74M ._. 10'5 _oo_!MO_•______ ·11 Husky 400 SSOO/bst ••••••••••••••••••••••• L1uUlin& Tack• roundl'ni '78 17' Bayllner Mutiny, ofr. '71 Yamaha 250, <' b drawer wtiuidtn.i 13> N's on 130 Volvo eng s:n>. clean. 831·2.828 owcb . counter 4.991793 w/2rooutdr. under warr 1972 HONDA Els10ore .... l1lC Trail-nt trlr ' lght'd Entire Bake Recently (1.899129> $3595 o..a. HAAN IMC. 23l2 E bl Santa Ana 541-4471 v-9570 ••••••••••••••••••••••• TV~. ~~ur~r ~!.'i Rebuilt. Excellent cond . • S...-..0 1091 1271 $1 ,000 Ca I l eves . ••••••••••••••••••••••• _ss_~_._~---·----6'-4747, or see at 462 St. "18 Font Van conversion· &.>uuUrw .~" color TV. 2 l4'UMIA.m Ann's Dr .. Laguna Has pwr. s teerrng & yr wrnty, r~ delivery n... di di $12.8 646-l786 F/GI, F/B. twn 325 Merc """1 · brakes. air cond., ta al cn.aser eng. Less than Touring l KZlOOO 0 tares. cruise control. (14() Marantz Quadrad1al 100 hrs. Cruise spd 30k. 900, XJn~~()nd S50 p~ AM I FM 8 track & 4, •tereo 2, amp. 140 New in '78. Monomatic trick RD 400 barrels & custom interior whJch tn· watts, 2 channel. 100 ele<:. bead. New uphol. headsS7sconfp. ss7.57as eludes icebox. table. w•ll!I 4 chaooel. Just drapes & cpl. New SO gal carpets, swivel cha1rs.- servict.>d $325. 675-5141 water tank <stainless 7 S H onda M R 1 7 5. Llke NEW ! Pn. ply. A l!.:ves. Oreg. steel>. new water pump, Elsinore. Xlnt cond. New sacrirlce al $8995. Call new bilge pump. Prop & piston &. rrngs . $300. (714> 537-5659 or <714) 23" Sylvania console . shaft in Jtlnt cond. RDF 752-6232. 6.'J7.3fD4. fUle qu11lity cherrywood depth finder. auto pilot. --------- LUTCMAMC!FOI lt71 HOl't SAVE! IUTotlLEASE NOW!· 7t'• MOW AUIVIMG! 2:84SHARBOR BLV D 540-6410 540.0213 New 79 2llOZX AIT. P /S 4 pass silver Lie. pd SU,347~ '74 260Z: 4 spd. trans am/fm radio. ale. Xlnt cond. Must sell $3850 752-2761 days 64~·9288 Also l.lmited number of1...;.ev_es;.;._. ------ 1978 320i's 1s stall avatla· 'Sf/, '74, 4 spd. A/C, fm ts ble.CaJlustoday' track. 46K mt. Mat:s. 111·2040 49S.4949 green.$4700. 964·1JOJ ORAMCiE COUHTY'S um 610 Datsun wagon OLDEST AM /FM 4-speed, lug gage 645-4783 or 770·2682 _ Sales-5ervlce·Leasing i4 ;!16QZ stk. excell. cood NC. AM/FM 8 trk, Day:. 644-9211 cabmet & set. Ong. $600. AM radio, stove. refng, 197 6 Mot o Gut z. 1 . '72 Dodge Van. Make of· Mlltkd Sell forS185. 640-1431 tnm tabs. 200 gal gas Automatic needs front fer Xlnl. cond. • * • ._.,_. 8083 tank, hydro steering. out· end $1000 or best Call SS7-0S72 552 3441 ------- -R ,.._ I '74 610. lo mileage. xlnt. f¥Y ~.er. nc. $2100 or trade ror van. &lls ftoyce BMW 492-429'1 1S40Jamboree -------~Ulrich ••••••••••••••••••••••• Color Zenith console.. nggers, battery charger mornings Crom 8 to _'7_5_F_ord_V_an-.-~-T-o-n-. v_e_r_y l8t95Bryc1.·Q1Url ov~ with cue, hook 7~!5ri.6PM (3 batteries>. Wind luss. 9:30AM. Ask for Bill. clean 111Side & out. Call Fountain VaJJey up for amplifier Xlnt ---------4 pole holders. sleeps 6. _6'73-__ 3462 _______ eves 831·2828 Youarelhe wmneror cood. $400. 661·619S or Yr old Fis he r s tereo $33.<XX> or best ofr. Call Harley Davidson 1000 . Newport Beach 640·6444 "16 ~Z 2+2, auto. air. AMIFM. $T.!OO. 498-596J ans=-> ---=-------~ CREVIER Two FrH Ticbh $-201.2, ask for Kam • w/phono & cass player. before 5 w k d Y s ....-1s. El st rt K/Q "74 Ford Van Coov. A/C, Sola Bed. Qn sz. Blue/.irn to -Xlntcond. S12S. 67S-3216. 213/634·6484 or aft 6 ;;{ s417 ecm 1~ s2aoo pis. pl b, bubble top. floral 2 complementing Tel'\Dl'SStt Wtlltams' >piece see thru, a relic wtcndscall 714/84().2682 ~75&5 Lo/au. 16.950. 640-8105 .. 547-5636 • I ST 6 .. OAOWAY SAIHA AHA 972S ••••••••••••••••••••••• THE Ludwig drum set. Comes Video Cassette Recorder swvl rockers $200 for all r1-c.,.,,,....icmES w/exlra rtoor tom . by Norelco. $100. SSG-9882 16' Brunswick Cutter. Molot'How.s.. Sole/ Dodge '72. Pnced to sell. 213/592·2036HB_.__ .....,. ....,.o'F"A Ludwig seal stands & _e_v_es _______ Jobnson35.hvydutytrlr ._,/StonM)e 9160 $1500. 546-1730 3002 ASH Caiste ._ zetoin Cym· & ..... --1 xlntcood$1350.847·5887 ••••••••••••••••••••••• _F_emhe __ a_lh_LD_...;.•_C_M __ _ 835·3171 fHt IJUllll.Uf OlllVIHG ..... CHINC I •USEDIMWs• '732002 upd (384JSP > '732002Tit <l.87JJL> '7UXJ2SIR t497PHJ) '7753>: 4spSI R (G.\'i9) '776:J>cs14 sp <TR5962> '78633cstS/R (0045> '78300.S/R (910Ul<U> aDfilfl Fant.a.sue Cl()Se(>Ut C PAID i..nGHTIMGALE "" .. . ll>ats ,......,.. For gd used furn, anll .,. als, & extras . Very Eqlll,...... 59 Cabin Cruiser, 2S' long, RENT. 23' Fireball. Self 1966 Ford window van. ques&clr'IV's951~133 St.arnngSandy Deruus at dean.Ha.veto see to ap· ••••••••••••••••••••••• auto bead, xtras +. Eng contained. never hot rodded. xlnt on 1978 Models 1979 Models now arnv1ng MUSTS ELL _ the ~ Beach Conven· preciate. S49·1969 rs,., al 90 I 0 nds work. <On trailer > 64S-2283 Sl2.SO 492-4297 lion Center. 300 E . Ocean -GaragtSclle 8055 Blvd, Long Beach. To Clarinet: Like new. $175. ••••••••••••••••••••••• _a;_t_of_f_r ._1_-688-4359 ___ . __ DICK MILLER MOTORS ........ •• •• ••• •• • •• • •• clru m your tickets, call Call alter 6. Af'SRUMMAGESALE 642·Sb'78,ext272. 64().9034 Sat/Sun 2124 2125, lOAM * * * 5PM. 3201 Delaw.ue Pl. ----Office fwftltwe & CM /Ul\Jque Oak 2 door ace &,liptlR.t 8085 box. $275 Oak Hoosier ••••••••••••••• •••••••• 8oa11Nc Honn 8060 type kitchen cabinet. Xlnl new & used ofe furn. ••••••••••••••••••••••• $450. And a 3 tub stam· plan files. wk benche1> ___ -----Western saddle with t;Jad less steel restaurant type C. E. SURPLUS 6.'\1·2777 d sink. UOO. Call a fter 5.00 .. --------,.--UsOO twice. Pat 5. 964·1761. 4 wailing rm chairs, 2 Sell $175. 644 734 I days. credenzas 2 end tables 2 ' 'ncnohvHGood-8065 O'Netl Wet Suit. med misc. chai~.S42·060l ' --I (t;iped ammal skin) $90. ---------••••••••••••••••••••••• Nordics s ki boots, *** D.Lacy 6442Tyrone Circle Huntington Beach You are the winner of Two Me Tick•h Household fum. anUque Meteors. sz 9 $80. 536-4685 Peh 1087 Oak tbl. Onental rug, art ••••••••••••••••••••••• to 2.8' Fairlaner. 1965 must sell. Leaving ror Europe m l week. Will take any reasonable offer Days. c a ll Mike Nusbaum 639-78JO, Eves; 524-0375. RENT: Luxury '78 Motor ·72 ford Van· New eng & Hom e 22' Sl eeps 6, trans. Custom ant Many W I n ll Sum r ales . xtras. Besl offer Call 640-a585 Tony eves. 496-8197 M1cro·Mlm Home. \978 Toyota. 17'. self con· ~Wanted 9590 t.aJiled. 10 .300 ma. S8000. • •• •• • ••••••••••••••••• 44· Marine Trader 1978 536-2483 WE WILL IUY Diesel. radar. all extras Trailen. Tra•ft 9170 YC>Ua DATSUN wlthNwptliveabrdsllp , ••••••••••••••••••••••• PAlDFORO.RNOT $125,<n> AV 646•9000 TENT Trailer, sleeps, 6, TOP DOLLAR 18 Ft. Century bay boat. $700. After 6PM. FOR TOP CARS Needs clean·UP & bat· 9684262 teri~. ln Ute water. No Jwjo Stnlu Parts =· Make offer. lrAccestofiH 9400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• BARWICK DATSUM "'.111.l1J.1ll l .ip1-..t1.11111 831-1375 493.3375 esoteet s..nc1ar * * * R..-+SiMOtt 18896Cordata Fountam Valley You are the winner of Two Free Tlckeh to Teruaessee Willtams' THE ECCEHTRICITIES OFA L20 W. Warner, S A 557·2132 ·77 Fial Xl'f9. Ooe ownl'r Xlnt cond . Full y equipped wkdys !J ~. 54&m7 9727 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .-and New '79 HONDA Cars MANY To Choose ftooM! suwties & frames. much Overstuffed occas cbr $20, f\ncbes Amazon Parrot. Tc~ Williams' more. 642·7178 J:ardcn h<&>s all for $2, Under 1 yr old Play· THE '76 Cruisers lnc, 22' Cutty 6 mag rims, four hole for Li ..__... 8075 odd pcs of crpt. mk ofr, ground incld. Sl25. ~c_....,ICmES cabin. 225 OMC 110. Capri or MG Midget. WE PAY TOP DOLLAR for top used cars· foreign. domestics or classics l f your car 1s extra clean. see us FIRST' MIGHTIHGALE Starnng Sandy Dennis al the Long Beach Conven uon Center. 300 E. Ocean Blvd, Long Beach To clrum your tickets. call 642·5678. ext 272 UNIVERSITY 09ds..,bi1e Honda Can • GMC Tncks ves-.. nuiw d~. $l·S5. misc 548-Q!2'7. .....,. ....,.," great for camp'g. fish'g 64&"4064 ••••••••••••••••••••••• bike parts, & frames. _:...:~:.;,________ ... .,..~ .u E or slo'g, asking $11,SOO --------- IAIY GOA TS Dodge van rims, make --------•I ....., 1 ~,,_ Call 540-4070; 646-8645. AMIDs for Sole Nanrueoi& 81lhes ofr C4 1. Med1l q ueen st.arnngSandy Demus at 17'"nhfl/0. ~ 2850 Harbor Blvd. Co6ta Mesa 540·9640 t-ti37 moo headboard S45. Medll OPPORTUHITY the Long Beach Conveo '-"' Ask for Kns room 41v1der shelf $25, ._ _,. h lion Center. 300 E. Ocean S1800 ••••••••••••••••••••••• GeMral 9510 ••• '78 Accord CVCC LX AIC. p /-:,, si r. 5/.,. & AM /FM s te reo ca-:,:. 642-0846 cbr, nds uphols try $2. lmoc"" u•~en w en you Blvd, Loog Beach. To ~/646-2316 use result-gettmg Daily 1 · k 11 moving must :.ell Call Pilot Classified Ads to c aim your lie els. ca 23' Bayhner Nissqually, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1972 Ford Gran Torino Sta Wgn. '619 Olds 98. "69 custom Ca maro. To be sold al s&S Exxon. 504 De La Estre lla San Clemente 77 s.n. 4 dr. air. sunroor. stereo cass. mats. l7m. l.lke new Buy/assume super low lease pay Pvt party. Days, 831·3570 Windmill & Tower, 614 S Cleveland. Oceanside M·F 8\.05 714-722 5010 afl Spm wkdys, 045 7857 reach the Orange Coast 642·5878,ext272. w/ Oymg brdg. Loaded &side C.M. Garage Sale market. * * * with xtras. $10,500. Call oo Sun, last day, lots of "•a 1156 d 675 2213 Hay SS.95 per bale Ba le & UunstS to be sold. Phone 642-5618 Trade your old stuff £or .....,. ays, · 2544 Npt. new goodies with a _e_v_es_. ______ _ Lyman w /dock to 9520 #I le Or-. c-ty ( 2925 Harb0r Blvd. COSTA MESA 979-2500 ----- Je.Mft 9712 ······················· ..:E::.v.:.:es=.:.58:.:1:...~----------I '74' 2 JENS EN HEALY LO MIL ES. XLNT COND. $6800. CAl.L bi!>-7829 i~~~~~~~~~~W~lilliil Ads~~~Ca~11~642~·~567~8~iiiiiiiiii~~~~Cliijassii,iif~ied~aijdj. ~642~·56~711~!§ Will sell ,,.~ interest 18' responsi ble person . Perfect cond. 640·1136. ••••••••••••••••••••••• WE BUY CLE>NCARS &TRUCKS Oi>tNS fES 1't111111u lll~RCH I Ith Academy Award Winner• Tony Award Winner ~- SANDY DENNIS Perry King Nan Martin Harry Townes with Jocelyn Brando Directed by : Michael Flanagan inTENNESSEE WILLIAMS' t!Zbe Eccentricities al a Digbtingale PERFORMAl!'CES: Tues. thru Sat. eves at 8:30 p.m . Matinees on Wed., sat. & Sun. at 2:30 p.m. Tickets available at Long Beach Box Office, 300 E . Ocean Blvd., Long Beach, Ca. 90802. Cati (213) 43'·3661 for info. Tickets also available at Ticketron and Mutual Agencies and "Ask Mr. Foster" travel agencies at all Robinsons Department Stores. LONG D€ACH CONVUmON 6ENTGTAINMENT cena 0 . 300 c Ocean Blvd • Lona Beach, CA 90802 loots.Rent/ Charter 9050 '46 FORD WOODIE F\illy restored! Sl3,000 67s-6161 Jensen Healey '74. yellow. ••••••••••••••••••••••• CONNELL CHEVROLET ~ ll;1rbnr llh d f'OSTA ~n:...; \ 546-1200 Garage for storage. Can· nery Village, Newport Beach. 67S-49121'ues·Sat. 850N. Ueach Blvd AM /FM . mus t sell, 33.000 m1 '!>, $3200 . 499-1998 or 499-4958 '74 While w/blk top. C.01w X1nt cond. 14 .000 rn 1 s 7 5 0 u 6 7 3 • 2 9 u (1 La Habra ·:n Ford 2·dr, 351 eng. tAtBeach&Wh•tller> PIS, P/B, /\IC, stock l714, 522-5333 21J.553-8236_' ---- loah. Sail 9060 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9735 ····•·•·········•···•·· Io o k e x c c pt r u r ~--------Closed Sundays Karmann Ghia mags/radials . $14.500 WE BUY I ~~~~~~~~~ RlEETOYOU l2 fl. Outrigger which needs glasswork. You must pick up at 8811 Coast Hwy .. Laguna Beach. Call 494·7l22. 640-1932 1; ---'74 Karmann Ghia Sharp. Mereedes Benz 1950. 170S USED CARS '77 SD A/C, stereo cass xlntcond S3,700 Conver t. M u s l see CALL PAPPY 4/sp . M1slfblk. inter 499-4224. '76 16' Hobie: Ready to race. 645·73S3 Eves. s.»2703 days. CATALINA 27 fl, '77 ID· board. XLNT COND WADED. 964·2830. after 6p.m. SCliOCK 22. 6 bags of sails. sptnaker, 6 hp 0 / B Sips 4.. Head & sink. $4450. Owner 673-631 S 25' Coron.ado 6 hp. OB. Good cood. Dana Pt. slip. P.P.496-4024or738·5915 . Lido 14 "380S, racing gear. trailer & cover. S5Hl945 Udo 14 #48 Good Cond, Trailer & cushions incld. $900. 644 ·7085 or 1-528-8383. Take over payments Dawsoo 26'. Diesel. 2 yrs old. 493-4347. 2 boat owner must sell 1976 30' I s lander. !;49-35981548-4292. CAL 2·29 Diesel Wheel. l'Urling ji~xceptlonal. Sa.le or trade fatrlY for Trawler 234. Ph 673-6$72 aft5pm. 4 • loah. Sllpa/ Docb 9070 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SI.I'S AV AILAILE YAC NewPOrl 646-0Ml NEEDSLlP roe new Dick 36' Sailboat 675·1393 Slip or side Uc needed ror 2'5' sail boat. Urgent. Fin· dert fee. 974-0867 rea. ~ext, 783orc. Looks & drives new ----Sl5.000 or ofr. Art :;, UsedC8r Mgr $10,790. 213 /37S-9510 or '66 KARMANNGHIA 67J.m2 540-5630 n41752.s7Q2day Runs xlnl. rbll en~ '60 MGA . Good cond. Wads of back up parts. $3)00/Best orrcr. Senous inq. only. Mike Perktns TI4·SS1·Sl00 9540 ••••••••••••••••••••••• VW Dunebuggy. 1soocc eng fac bit. Fram gates camandos tires & T trlr Sl.5001 bst ofr. 847 -2203. 4WheetDrhn 9550 • •••••••••••••••••••••• IOll~SO~ & so~ • LINCOLN· MERCURY 2626 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA W~IUY USED CARS! We're the new Chevrole dealerslup m the lrvme Auto Center W e need your used car ! JOE MACPHERSON CHEVROLET 21 Auto Center Ori ve IRVLNE 768-7222 WANTED! Late model Toyotas. Volvos. Pickups & Vans. Call us today! IMPOllS 1•0 ....._ lh·lll c .... .-.. ...._ 646-00> « s•o.•u1 SUJO. Ph 675-1.297 -9738 '77 5301 . 4 spd snrf ... ~ AM l l'~M cass. AC -Burgundy. Sll.900 or as· ••••••••••••••••••••••• s ume lse $271 mo. 673-3W7 res. 833-0433 ore Capri 9715 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Capn. V6, itlnt cond. a.Jr, new paml. new up hol .. AM ffM cass . $3200 orbesloffer 5S2·8716 '74 Cupn, V6. A1C, new tires, t:ood gas m1leuge, $1500 S51·3227. 1976 CAPRI V·6 4-s p eed, s unroof. AM/FM stereo. ajr cond, and more. Won't last. see il \.<>-0.ay ! Ulll 540·5630 IOll~SO~ & so~ • LINCOlN·MERCURY 2626 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA '74 V6. sunroof, AIC. stereo. $2»S 675-0248 miracle mazda 2150 Harbor ll•d. Costa M"41 645·S700 1'79MAZDA GLC HATCHIACJC $100DOWH plus tax & IJcensl' $98.96 per month for 48 monlh!i on approved credit. APR· l2.9tVI . Deferr ed paym t:nt price·S51Sl.43. Equ1 p ment lncludes 4 speed tran.'I . carpellng & Cold down rear seat (53-13871 <.:ash pncc 1s $3790 plus lax & llcense Mlf'OCW Malda/Rettallllt 2150Harbor Blvd. C.M. 64S.5700 77 IntemaUonal Scout II. o.t.. 9720 15,000 mi 's, must sell, all /!tliiot. .,nporied ....................... ~18-u 9740 xtru $5000 499· 1998 or •••• •••• •• ••• • ••• • • • • • • •••••• • •• •• • • • • • • • • • • • • ..-... · G•••" 9701 •DATSUMS* '74 Me~cs 4SOSE Only ---------1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• e:....t....&lff 49,000mi. sunroor. New '76 Jeep Cherokee Chier: 76 Lancia Beta cpe, 31,000 LcmOffl!~...:_. tlres Fully equippi·d 32,000mi. Xlntcond. new mi, alr . lu tber , mint ---• Sll.995. 493-5050 days,' ·•-1313327 .........1 Bl •t"""' Stev SALES-LE~ING 494-4130 eve-s. ...,_. • ~vuu. ue. -""· e, PARTS-SERVICE r...kt 9560 S46-n72; evs 540-4.420 '61250 SE rare coupe. low ••••••••••••••••••••••• Alf9 ._o 9705 miles, dnt. cood. make 1963 Chevy Tow Truck ••••••••••••••••••••••• orre r . 631·0210 d ys. Minus eog 4' t.rane. To be •74 &1 R& •·OMEO 770-IB32eves & wknds. llOld on 2/26. 5"S Exxon. _."'ft 284~ HARBOR BLVD 504 De La F.atrella. San OTV. S speed. stereo, air 5'0.'41 o S40.02 I J '7S 28<Xi. tob11cro brwn. cond. & low miles. Eit· --------llood gas mi. Xlnt cond. Oemente. rcllent conditio n New Mlchrllns, One FOnl Truck 4', 76. 360 • (IMON'XV) · Just moved Into town 1 0 w n e r · A r l · 6 P m · Ip. r uns good. $3800 MUST sum Then (et acquainted wllb m-.~ . fM2"766 HOWARD Che'ff'OMt the ,Class Hied Ada. "Tl 250 Coupe Xlnl. cond '11 Font F·l50 &cl. auto Dove•Quai!St.s. 'lbeyre the easiest way ~ eu~ptlonal ap· P/ P B .... '""" NEWPORT BEACH to find Just the Items and "ear a o c e . $6, 00 O. tram. S. I . .,..,...,.,. lll·OSSS seJ'Vlceayou needl :...,,,1818. tsM290ber. 7or af\.6. ....,. -, . -- 1 1 A.tot, '-'•rW Aattos, IMpcwt.d Mtn. U1-4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Mwz•alHa f740 ~alauu.p 9170 C =1 I "" ...................................................................... ta • well ''12 VW Bu Curta1n1. n:mblt.alnf'd. or bul cas:pet. told ou~ bed. offer.546111'7 IOdlum valvt"I UOOO -. -- -Doua ~~1 8444 ofc '71450SEI... MtUIU<' blue, ma.oze\< matcl11n1 1ealber Int --------ler~o ta P• d•<' It me 7 bu.. lo ml t.oed•ct I Li lte new ' Cood to.ndlttoa. rnual f'riYll4' plrt)', I •vtnft U Wil)O 815 3.!_48 '-et Mlkl'off·r ('.a ·~ w/llOO rblt bod •4$ 2tit3. afl fllOOb a Cbrumf' r:!fott"~ ~ ti.,.an l.ikc ~ '30()() • • °"' t1 ~1 .. __ _ •••••••••••••••••••••• 'fl4 VW 1quarf'b•<'k . Opt.I UT l*t. t' .l'I5l.l bit otr 41'1 M4 aft Gd c ond S1 20tl ,, r 4 PM _______ , PUICHASI OllUASI YOUIHIW lt7t CADILLAC , •°' f 7 •••••••••••••••••••••• ·n vw .... n.tcOIMI. 1Mrh.f1!~9 ~ \'W Rut Xlnt <'ond SI 100 ur ~ t otft'r iU ~l) HOW! • NABERS @u1t!lat1 /11( ~~ll>uf Bfvtf ( <1'JY1't.._..._., ')40 '> 100 78 El Dorado retired G M Exl"\ uln 1• Owner dn"en ool> Pn me t•ond Sll.400493 7tm ---'TJ 91.-:! 0 Blk Olk .al Volvo --9772 '78 StMlle Pewter Gra> loys, Blaupuruu. 50t>. nu Xtr XI l M ""II' $5000 ~II 744~ ev'"~ •. •••••••••• •••••• ••••••• & n ust ~ wlcnds --~ "' VOi.VO $12.~t've ,wkn t9'J4958 Iii SUPt"r 90 ~·H•t.•11 cond Top dolla r C'a ll bet &llPM 963 ~16 '7•1 914 2.0. b)ll W bll. Int Alloy wht't.'ls . C m l'•LSSelte 26.000 m1 $5700 631·~ duyi. 675 11638 l'\CS. SALES, SHVICIE A.MD LU.StMG OVl':RSEA.5 DELIVERY EXYERTS E.UUUCE VOlVO 1.966Harbor Blvd. "'IB 924 XJnl cond i.un CU>TA MESA root. am/fm l>tcrt.'O SJOOO 646-9303 540.9467 under market 752·0888 '72 911 lo/ma. xlnl cond Olt.AMGE COUMTY S8,500 ~94 3672 o r VOLVO 661 U61 iu.k for Darlene EXCLUSIVELY VOLVO Largest Volvo DeaJer ·66 912 Porsrhe H bit 1.nOraoge County! engine Dark .:n.>en/tan BlN or LEA.SE mtr S3500 Ph 551 2608 OlRE<-"f '!fci~. i-7.'.':i!.~ [tl:m-1~~ ---2025 S Manchester RetlGlllt 9755 Anaheim 750-2011 ................... .. . . ---------- TEST DtttV£ OUR '67 1225. Volvo. Clean ~·i.E CAR ~':.' P~~:5~eal car v..-THE YEAR" Good tnvenlory in St<X'k. Hurry while they last! MIRA<:L.IE MAZDA/REHA ULT 2J50Harbor Blvd COSTA?dESA 645.-5700 I 971 REH AULT GnDELUXE •75 242GL Volvo, 96K m1 excell cond. Best offe1 above $2990. Dys 549·240I eves 1·727·2143 '771 2 264G L. e x cept clean. 15K mi, as kini ~.646·7534 ----- Alltos.Used ••••••••••••••••••••••• 990 '72 Eldorado l'Onvert1ble Bnstol cond New lire:; A real clai.s1r $4900 493-622'.! '7() ~>dim De Ville rond $1500 Pvt ~3215 Chevl"OMt Good Ply. 9920 • •••••••••••••••••••••• _J~ ~~ 900 So. Coost Hwy. LOCJWIG leoch 49 .. 1 llJ .. * * Harlalt FoccCMI l5l9Sandcastle Dr Corona Del Mar You are the winner or Two Ft-ff Tlck•h to Tennessee Wllhams' THE ECCEHTlllCITtES OPA HIGHTIHGALE Starring Sandy Oc·nn1l> al the Long Beach Conven· tJOo Cent.er.~ F: Oct!an Blvd. Long &·ach To claim your h ckeli. call 642-5678. ext 272 *** $100DOWH ························-------plus tax & hceni.e $1()4 4l per month for 48 months on approved red1t APR 12 98', De ferred pay m e n l pnt-e.$5427 ()() 130258951 Cash Pf'lC(! IS $3972 plw. tax & llccni.c Miract. Mo1do/ ReftCllltt :ill!OHarbof" Blvd., C.M 645-5700 ---RolsRoyc• 9756 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 111 DlA lER IN U.S.A. ROY mR CARVER r ROllS·ROYCf 1 MO J4 mborn ~wPof184' .. Cll \'---~ MO "4f '5aS1lverCloud 1 $19.000 985 4144 lll61 Roll!> Royce Sedan. flllC cond Elegant white $20,500 640-4999 -------Saab 9760 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 72' 99E. auto. rad1ali.. Good cond. $1400 536-46& Toyota 9765 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lffOREYOU SEU YOUR TOYOTA, SEE US! M~UIS TOYOTA MISSION VIF.JO 831-2880 495. t z' 0 '7JCellca ~ 548·7162 ·77 Corolla 4·spd 2 dr, RrH, excell. cond1t1on l2K nu, $3250. 551 2240 um Toyota Corolla Xlnt oood. A/C. S2900 55.2-8624 1976 AMC MATADO• 2 DR. Hardtop Automatic. fac· Lory air cond . pwr steenng & brakes. radio, '61 Cor vaar l~akewood wag 4 spd. Good cond. $1200 firm. Senoui. in quire:. o nly 751 8823 lOAM 6PM heater & ONL V 32.000 1971Che\elleSS 4 spd. 350 nut~ on this gas SaH?r . eng, AJC. PIS. AM/fo'M, 15t10N1G) \IUl. roof, S2000/or be:.l $2978 S.1&219'7 THEODORE ROBINS '77 Chevy Impala Wgn, loaded, xlnl cond. full serv. book $6700. asking $5500.~ FORD 2060 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA M::Z·OOIO '75 Monia.2 + 2 JI at c h, AlC. auto. AM/l''M & 8 track. Only 38.900 m1 llick 9910 Xlnl cond $2650/offr ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,_552-_58_1_7 _____ _ '77 Electrll, all extras. good. de:in coad. $5,995! Call Art 675 7060 673-9187 '76 Monte Carlo, 24.000 mi 's. clean. Creme w/brown landau top. AM /FM s tereo. 1\/C. $4100. P.P. 494·8611 · ·72 Le Sabre. very good condiuon. A/C, SL200 or '75 Malihu Classic 4 Dr. bstofler. 645·5995. Only 13.000 on g m 1 675-7258 19771UICK CENTURY WAGOM 1lus sil ver beauty bas a maroon interior. air cond., AM/FM s tereo radJO. PIS & P IB. eler· lnc wtndows. door locks and roof rack, clean and pri ced lo sell 1 Lie 433RVA> $4888 540-5630 lonxsox &sox • LINCOLN·MERCURY Clrysler 9925 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '78 CHRYSLER CORDOBA Loaded! C790UOU > $6495 OJtHMMIMC. 2202 E 1st · Santa Ana 541 -4471 C:0.1tioental 99 3 0 2626 HARBOR BLVD. •••••·,·;;-;;;~~~··•••• COSTA MESA Less than 38.000 miles. ·72 Buick Estate Wagon. Ong owner A/C. etc. Runs like new PP $2195. 646-0789 or 646-6710 '75SKYHAWK, V6. sporty yel low h atchback w/louver Auto, RIH. IW". only 22,500 mi. $3200. ~5200 '77 BUICK ELECTRL Bronzeextenorw1th sad· die leather 1nter1or Padded vinyl roof, Air cond. run power. s plit frt seats. AM /FM stereo with 8 Lrark tape player. Cruise control. till wheel and more <Uc418NKOI $6688 540-5630 IOllXSOX & SOX • LINCOI N·MERCURY 2626 HARBOR BLVD. Loaded! t395RSM ) ·r~ Conoa Brand new $58gS Lrans Good co nd S700/Best ofr. 640-3567 O.A. HAAH IMC. COSTA MESA 1967 Lmcolo Continent.al 64..~miles. days. "92·8491! eves 2202 E 1st Santa Ana 646-4064 "78 Corolla Uftback SR5. 541-4471 /\MI FM cass. Good•---------1917MAltK oood. 556-9337 eves. _ C 9915 T....... 9767 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Light J ade with dar k Jade velour Interior. Padded v1nyl roor. split power frt seats, air cond, Wt wheel. cruise control, AM/ FM stereo, full power, beauUlul luxury car. (Uc 788SEF) ••••••••••••••••••••••• '76SEV1LLE 1976 Tn umph Spitfi re, Maroon with saddle AMI F~.L xlnt cond. leatheriot..33,000miles. 673-0&Man.4PM/wkdays Barrls grill, loaded. TR&, '73. S3600. Yellow. 50,000 mi. Xlnt cond. 642..aeo7 / 496-7861. '75 TRIUMPH SPlffiRE ( .. PQK> o.a.l91!1Nc. 2202 E lit Sao ta Ana 541-4471 Mu.st sell oow. S799S. Call Don. ort. 714·640·1633, res. n4-675-1883. 'Tl Coupe de Ville: Xlnt cood. low mJ. Buckskfo. $9111 540-563C> 1011\SO\ & SO\ • l INCOl N Ml fH lJllV _S87SO __ P_.P_. 7-59 ..... •1562--· --12626 HARBOR BLVD. 'Tl Cpe de Ville. Loaded. COSTA MESA xlnl. cond. $7900. Pvt pty. •--------~3472 Dealer will aelJ hla loaded . Mark-V for below Cad. 73CDV. good condi· wholesale Bl uebook ~:8K ml. $2595. _,.64&-7513 . .,.., SDV DI Bl / h '70 Mark Ill Claulc, ,., • x. u w t ginger bm, tan lthr. 111 Selllfll anythln• w1tb • Vin\®. Lo m1. Ex cond. ~er. ru n1 n Ice . o.ily PUot Claulfled Ad smo. 6"-1080 aft 5. I~ bal otr. 148· 1866 us a llmple matt.or . . . lbs'-~ eves. A1k Just can~ a-inect Ada &12·5678 ror UlllllUI. Allto1. U••d A.wto~. UHd A¥tot. Uttd •••···•····•·····•·•·•· ······················-' •.••................•.. Nedneedly. Februery 21 . 1979 * DAILV PILOT 09 ~ '932 ford '940 &.--. HO Auto., U~ed Aaltot, Uted , U.ed ~······················ -······················ .•••••••••.•....•..•.•........................ •••·······•·••········••• ....••.••......... a RU.tr. t'luak' convt, ~-tf?JUNCOlH MllCf61 ttSO,.. H57,....-ff65 bNndnrw..na.rlnbod)', P HIL TOWMSll»AM ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. ••••••••••••••••••••• =e:fe=484~~or LONG Oulatudioi black 0 0 MERCMontU"eh '76Ghla. ~Ptnt.o WagonV&, auto lt71POMTIAC blkk '#\U\ padded vinyl 4 <f!.1 V.S. AIC. PIS, PIB. trul, 20mP1. low mUea. L8l4AMS COUPE c..pr '933 rod fs opera wlodows P/w, AM/J>'M i.tereo, lgt $2900/o frer < 714) Au&omauc tnrus. PIS. & •••••••••••u •••••••••• P\IU power, crwi1e coo· lrlr pkll incl. tr;in1. 548-8625 after 5 pm. & P/B, alr cond. radio. 1975 COUGAl lrol, Wt wheel. air cond.. cooler. shltl kit, tav/& weekends. or (71' > vtnyl root. White with D7 llUnQ, leatbtt intenor. abock.s, I.Int cond. . -...ooo. ext. 307 wkday1. black Inter ior. extr;i t.itan and harp, white Thi• black beauty 11 ~ •74 asqulre St wgn. air. deaa (1Jc350WOM) abarpt <Ser~&4431 ~ 9952 I $ $JDI ~1thm teh nRlnlcnorls ••-a -taMJ • nl. cond. l,650. '"''""S630 rou{ AJ.r COl\d . I>/$ ft --••••••••••••••••••••••• ~or!lS7·0749 _.. r 1e. Ult wh I, AM/fM u..•-·•·•-..._,._., "540-5630 88 Mustang convertible. 6 tt'l't'U (Lie 05.'IHZJ::l ......... u .-c... ,_ ' cyl, 3 spd. Economical, "13: Sedan. alr, radio, • ' $1111 xlnt cond, '27501offer spd. Good cond One 1011\SO\ & SOX • llNlOlN MERLllRY 540-•u•JO '71FOIDWA.ON 4M-&.M Owner .96U43'1 aft&. 262$ HARBOR BLVD. "" ..,..._ ... s .. ,..... Pt llMt tt60 COSTA MESA V•. 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Call Now • po"-er.$2995 536-9906. uon.S600.541H726. flilotClassafledAds. 83>7775.ext.222 COSTA MESA . 642-5678 •~-----~~ AMtos, Hew 9100 Autos. New 9100 Alltof, Hew 9100 Autos. New 9100 Autos. New 9100 AMtos. New 9800 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Pow~f ''ftf!inl"l9 cx>wer dn~c bra1ite1 tinted #lnQO'*I rnd11I hlf"S fPf«tr~ Ctc)ci( fad!O cte•u•.-·~ C'OvH'I toort "'~"on eccefK ll••O~• ISer •?027A9P~'711 2 1'11• ·~900Xll NEW '79 GMC V AM CONVERSION -=~~~NEW 179 SUMBIRD ·~~549"1- A,. COHDfTIONING Boov ••d• mo101ng• •u,omeue uan•m1s1•0" aoll ray 01 ... ..,_ .., oon mu rot$ PO•e1 rHaio'ert OO'lllffl< 1ttteunq '.0!0Qtl4v11•~~ ISi'• •$?0073 St• •1ll00?4l MEW 179 FIREBIRD 56388 WIT H •EMOYAILl MOO" T·TOP '"'cf 1J Oft• ••to me11 c: HAn\M1••1on wuh center COttoo'fo -••-.no ·~ ..,~ •av Ill••--lo1K1 "',._.,. '"°"' "''°""" t'iSlem ~"" •!'\87AQt ,,,,,, St' ,,~~· NEW'79 3/4 TON PICKUP $6488 -· 7 .. ' ... •J• DAIL Y~OT • W~y. Febru.ry 21 , 1179 4DOOR BRAND N.EW 1979 CHRYSLER LE BARON BRAND NEW 1979-PLYMOUTH HORIZON VS engine au t o mati c torouen1te transmission oower steering. white sidewall glass belted radial tires and more• . (166251) $5 5 BRAND NEW 1979 81( condrtiontng. pwr sunroof. CHRYSLER CORDOBA 1700 cc engine. 2 barrel carb . 4 speed $ 3 transmission buci<et seats. fOlding rear 4 95 seat. tinted glass. llQht pkg day/night mirror. dual horns. ·body side molding. wheel trim rings. cargo compartment carpet & sound ms. and wsw glass belled radial ttres t 177341 l . FOR FLEET SALE OR LEASE INFORMATION, CALL HARRY GLAVIC 546-1934 BRAND NEW 1979 VOYAGER VAN ~~do~ngdr& 1~~~5:e:,$1 ,. I I 01scou~ control AM/FM stereo radio "• w/8 tiack tape. elec dig Off Of Manufactui:er's clock. Landau vinyl top. tilt Suggested Retail wheel. pwr. bucket seats Price leather int .. wire wheel covers. wsw radials & more• (140373) ATLAS CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH SER11CE HOURS: M0t4DAY-AUDAY: 7:30 A.M. TO 5:30 P.M. SATURDAY: l:OO A.M. TO 1:00 P.M. '71 FORD 12 PASS CWI WAG0t4 '78 TOYOTA CAISSIDA SEDAt4 '78 PLYMOUTH YOLARE SEDAt4 Automatic trans.. air conditioning. VB. automatic trans .. air conditioning. power brakes. AM/FM radio. console Power steering. power brakes. radio. & wsw tires -top of the hne Toyota! vinyl IOP. custom moldings & wsw (960UMY) tires (510TUM) 56295 ~4295 { IANT SELECTION 0 .F VANS & VAN ~== .~ii&lfi.._ ........ CONVERSIONS ---=--- NOW AT SUPER SAVINGS! • •• AND WE ALLOW TOP DOLLAR FOR YOUR TRADE-IN! • '76 CHRYSLER . CORDOIA COUPE V8 automatic trans . air COnd power steering power brakes. AM/FM stereo. tilt wheel. cruise control vinyl too & wsw tires (440PCV). 53M5 .... '78 DODGE VAN 1200 MAXI SPORTSMAN VB. automatic. air cond .. Inc. reer air. pwr steenng. pwr brakes. cruise, AM/FM 8 track stereo. CtJstom ext. moldings travel package. road wheels & more! ( 124929) t 7 1 t t r • \ ' l t l I t Huntington Beaeh Fountain Vall ey • E;O tTI O N Your Hometo••a , ~ Dally N wHpaper ' VOL;. 72, No: 52, • SECTIONS, ~ PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1979 TEN CENTS M esa eeis HB Suppo~ o n Mar in a •• • 117 MK'llAEL P llEVICB ... ...,_ ..... Costa Mt'. a clly ~unc1I mf>m bflr called on "Mr Manna .. Tu~aday tll rescue tht' city's dream of havmg 1 lar t bo,n facillty built off the Santa Ana Rivf>r Tht' counCll voted un1n1rnow1 Ly lo pay S2.000 a month tor the services ot Ken Sampson. former director of tb~ Orana~ C'ounty ~partmeonl of Herbon•. 8Ht and Par Th Nt>W??r1 Bt'acb retident. crt-dllt"d with putttns toaeth~r pla ns for th Dana Point M arlna, '4'tll JO•n 1t council ub rnmmltt.ee u a consultant in up comrne hearing before the U S Army <'Ol'JM> of Engin~ri.. If the Army Corps does oot nltc:r Its pre ent plans for a Oood control channel alone the river outh of 19th Street In Costa Men. the city •s 20-year-old dream will be high and dry. ll will be SamP8()n and rouncll members Donn Hall and Dom Raciti who will try to convince the Army Corps to keep the Marina plan afloat The Marina -which carries a price tag of at least $80 million could be built with the aid of a state loan. orficials noted during Tuesday rught's council meet· ing . " .,. ............ READY, WAITING -A rnold Jameson stands ~uard with a shot gun in his Baltimore liquor store after it was hit by looters durin g the c ity 's record snowstorm. Wet Weather Not Finished With Coast Don 't put a way your um· brellas and rain boots, there·s more on the way. Thal was the word today from the National Weather Service where forecasters said rain was like ly to begin falling tonight and probably would keep falling until late Thursday. Tuesday's s torm brought about a half an inch of precipita· lion to th~ Oran~e Coast. The figures ranged from .37 of an inch in Costa Mesa to .73of an inch' in Laguna Niguel. Data supplied by the Orange County Flood Control District shows the season total at Santa Ana to be 12.82 inches. com· pared to 18.49 inches last year. The average for this time or year is 8.71 inches Mardi Gras Parades Nixed I NEW ORLEANS <AP> - Mardi Gras season in New Orleans bad a new look today - stripped of its gaudy parades by Carnival captains who said they wanted to keep the festival from be mg beld "hostage" by striking poli~e. C ,rnival captains canceled aU rem'9ining city parades Tuesday Freezing Downpour Paralyzes Virginia By Tbe Associated Press Thousands of rush·hour com- m u l e r s w e r e s tr a nd ed in Washington and hundreds of automobile accidents were re· ported in northern Virginia to· day when freezing rain forced the city buses to a hall and the subway was shut down. One police dispatcher in the Washington suburbs called the situation "total chaos." A cold front along the Mis· s issippi Valley was spreading rain over the southern states and the Atlantic Seaboard and snow from the Dakotas to Lake Huron. • Minneapolis caught an addi· tional inch of snow. for a total of five inches since late Tuesday, and in Wisconsin the Green Bay and Madison areas got three inches. <Rela ted photo, Page A4.) Washington's subway system was shut down for the third day in a row since 19 inches of soow paralyzed the city, but officials had hoped to have 1,500 buses on the streets. However. about 7 a .m. the buses were ordered to halt because of dangerous road conditions and didn't resume running until about 9: 15 a.m. In parts of Minneso(a and Iowa. visibility was reduced to near zero. Ice was forming across sovthem Wisconsin. With hundreds arrested for looting aQd curfew violations following a crippling snowstorm, Baltimore police said the city was slowly returning to normal today. "Things have really quieted down to normal," said Officer Joseph Kaczynski. "We're try· ing to handle the calls we couldn't get to before. There are quite a few of them ... By this morning there had been 1,300 reports of burglary during the past 48 hours . Between noon Tuesday and early this morning, 186 people were arrested for looting, burglary and breaking and en- tering, bringing the total to 382 for the past 48. hours. A total of 634 had been arrested for curfew violations. Gov . Harry R . Hughes declared a state of emergency Tuesday and reinforced a 7 p.m. to 5 a.m. curfew Imposed by Mayor William D. Schaefer for the second consecutive night. Hughes said some Baltimore j udges had ques tioned Scha~fer's authority to establish a curlew. Huntingt on ProfJe •'This is something for the future of Costa Mes a." s aid Raciti, wbo added that be will enlist support for the Marina from officials in Huntington Beach and Newport Beach. The pogsibiUty or a new boat docking facility drew vigorous support from Bob Swan, presi· dent of the Newport Beach Boat Dealers Association. "We have no place to put the boats." said Swan. He said the profits or the 2S boat dealers in Newport would have exceeded l•st year's $100 million if there were additional facilities ··People come up to us and say 'I'll buy a boat if you find me a slip'," said Swan, a Costa Mesa resident. • Noting one-year waiting lists fo r sli ps a t Harbor Area facilities. Swan promised that a Mesa Marina "would be filled before we built it.·• Show of Force Councilman Hall. who dub~ Sampson as '"Mr. Marina~.; because of his past experience wiffi' the county and at Dana Point Harbor, said the council should •·spend some money and see if It will work." The city's two-year contract with Sampson can be broken by either side after each six-month period. Councilwoman Norma <See MABINA, Page AZ> Soviets .~pproch China-Viet Fight "" By The Anocla&ed Press Soviet reconnaissance planes and wars hips were s potted headed in the direction or the South China Sea today. possibly to monitor the C hinese · Vietnamese border war and make a show of force to the Chinese, Japanese military of· ficials reported. The Japanese Defense Agency said two TU·95 "Bear" recon· oaUisance jets were spot~ fly. ing south over the Japan Sea in the morning. Five hours later they wer e observed heading north near Okinawa. it said. Judging from the speed of the planes and the times of observa· lion, an agency official said, the Soviet jets may have no~ lo the South China Sea. Such planes can monitor battlefield activity through photography and other means. Moscow, Vietnam's ally, has warned the Chinese to pull their invasion force out of Vietnam. Meanwhile, three divisions of China's best troops were moving into position along the Viet· namese coast today for a light· ning attack aimed at cutting off supply lines to Vietnamese units defending the Lang Son border region, iptelligence sources in Bangkok said. lo Peking. an official Chinese source said China hopes to puU. its invasion force out of Vietnam in a few days, Japan's Kyodo news service reported from the Chinese capital. But the source reportedly said that if regular Vietnamese army troops join the fighting, it might be prolonged. Sources in Bangkok said the Chinese apparently were ready· ing for an aTI-0ut attack against regular Vietnamese troops brought up to the Lang Son area. 75 miles northeast or Hanoi. These sources said Peking is then expected to withdraw most of its forces from Vietnam. possibly within three or four days. Vietnam•s Radio Hanoi report-. ed heavy fighting Tuesday, Kosygin 75 Today MOSCOW (A P > -Soviet Premier Alexei Kosygin is 75 lo· day. still a step away from the top. Kremlin job but apparently not yet ready to retire. fourth day of the border war, in an area between Lang Son. the major town in the northeast frontier area. a nd the border village of Dong Dang. seven miles to ~he north. .,.",,....... CLAJMS LOVE AFFAIR Actor Alcha:d Doughty Actor Claims Affair With Marvin L o ver LOS ANGELES <AP> -A young actor who says he once lied about his sexual involve· ment with Mi ch elle Triola Marvin has testified he was her lover while she lived with Lee Marvin and eventua ll y had to fend off her sexual advances. (Related story Page A3. > A transcript or actor Richard Doughty's testimony, given in secrecy in the chambers or Superior Court Judf(e Arthur Marshall, was m a de public Tuesday after Marshall ruled it was relevant lo the case. Doughty. 34, said he and Miss Marvin had sexual relations at least 25 times after they met in 1969 on the Micronesian ii;land of (Related Storfea, A3, A12) The broadcas t s aid Viet· namese forces "put a company of Chinese troops out of action, destroyed five tanks, and cap· l ur e d all t h e ene mi es• weapons." Behi to -Passed; 9 G,et Raises By ROBERT BARKER Ol "'9 o.llf "llet Staff .-luntinglon Beach City Ad· ministralor Bud Belsito was passed over Tuesday night when the City Council approved what amounts to be a five percent pay hike forninedepartmentheads. Belsito. however, rem ains the city's highest paid employee with an annual salary of $53,316 plus other benefits. .. Had he received the increase. his pay for the current fiscal year would have climbed to $55,981. Bob Mandie. one of those who voted agains t the hike for 'Belsito. said today he believes t here are still "slipups" a nd there is a belier that Belsito is ' not, providing strong direction for the city. Belsito was not available for comment. Other sources said the failurt! to increase Belsito's pay reflect· ed a gener al feeling that Belsito's salary already is too high. It was pointed out that if Belsito received the five percent hike, he would be making nearly $7 ,000 more than Governor Brown's salary of S49,100. Richard Siebert a nd John Thomas joined Ma ndie in deny· ing an increase to Belsito. Those favoring the increase were Mayor Ron Pattinson. Don MacAllister and new council me mberClancyYoder. Ruth Bailey abstained. She said performances of all top ex· ecutives sbould be evaluated. .. We need to compare salaries with officials of other cities and also determine how much tax· payers can pay," she said. The decision to increase de· partment heads' pay squeaked through when M andic joined <See aAJSE • P•ge AZ> tl ~ first s uch action since the Kore \n War -to eliminate them , • a factor in negotiations with t. ~ Te amsters -a ffiliated Police ~ '4>ciation of Louisiana. The c:te<.'lslon means the citr will be without the showpiece of 1ts $50-m ill ion fes tival and merchants will lace a paiofuJ econom ic loss, although no specific estimates were availa· ble. Pizza Bags No Drugs Palau where Marvin was pre· paring for the film "Monte Walsh" after completing "Hell in the Pacific." Miss Marvin told reporte rs Tuesday she never had an affair with Doughty and calJed his al- legations of sexual intimacies "ridiculous." Coast M.4KE YOURSELF ll4PPY Wl'Ill AD "The Dally PUol made me very happy. "My ad worked very well." That's the story told by the succeastul Huntin1ton Beach: man who placed this ad ln the Dally Pilot: Nace clean J bdr 2 ba paUo, 2 car garage S4SO mo. XXX·XllXX If you want your ad to be a • IUCC ... , try the DaUy Pilot at A2·M1'8. A friendly ad·viaer wUJ help write a bnt-aeller. No cocaine or any other illegal drug was found in packages COD· fi scaled from tbe business of Huntington Beach piiza parlor owner Oouglu Jobson, police reported todav. Jobson, an "outspoken critic of Huntington Beach police, was arrested Feb. 14 when police confiscated tbe powder packages at bis business at 118 Main St. Police Lt. Bruce Young re· ported, however, that laboratory tests indicate the powdery sub- stance wasn't cocaine or any other illegal druc. Younc did say that numerous plastic ba1s filled with small amounts of marijuana were found in Jobeon's pl&aa parlor. No formal cbar1es have yet bffn filed agal1111t Jobeoa b7 the Oranae County District At· tomey's omce. • Joblon, meanwhile, declued he'll plead innocent at his court arraignment scheduled Feb. 28 on illegal drug sales chargeS'. The pi.ua parlor owner also branded bis Feb. 14 arrest as "more harassment" by Hunt· ington Beach police. Police initially arrested Jobson on suspicion of illegal drug sales to minors. Now free on $5.000 bond , Jobson said, "Police are trying to drive me out of btlalness. •• He said the substance lhoqbt to be cocaine ls actually "cocoa lncenae." Job10a'1 attorney indicated some of the packa1ed material conflscated by police may be spices Uled on piuu. Durtn1 tbe past two yean. Job1on hu ftled two civil rtahta lawauita acai.nat local police tor what he uys ls baraasment and for alle1ed beatints of cltlaet11 ln front of his bualnen. Jobton said be bad to drop one or the suits due to lack of funds. The other lawsuit is s till pend. ing. He said he has paid "thousands of dollars" of his own money for attorney and otber legal fees. Jobaon said police arrested him Jut year on charges be con· trtbuted to the delinquency of a mlnor. He not.eel that that charge was thrown out of court by the Orange County Diatrict Attorney six months qo. 'tXJOlJ All f PREDICTED LOS ANGELES <AP> -The Air Quality Mana1ement Dia· trlct predicted ,ood alr quality in all parts of the South Coatt basin 1'ednnday. Tbe bilbest pollutant Index ex-. pectedwuG. .. "I never saw him make a pass at any girl, to tell you t he truth," she said. When she first h e ard bis testimony. s he said , "I was just shocked. . . I got sick to my stomach." Doughty was the third witness called by Marvin's attorneys in defen,ae against Miss Marvin's $1.8 million laws uit. Mlss Marvin 46, Is seeking half the assets Marvin, SS, accumulated in the six years they lived together. Marshall said Miss Marvin's suit ia a breach of contract ac· lion and evidence indicating a contract may bave been broken ls relevant. "Wblle evidence of sexual con· duct wtth other peraons may not alone eetabU.b the non-exiltence of any contract or, lf there ls sucb a contract, establish its breach. it ls certainly some (8ee MAAVIN. Pase AJ) . , Weather Chance ·of rain 40 per- cent (9night and 30 per· cent Thursday. Gusty west to s outhwest wind s through Thursday. Lows tonight 45 to sq. Highs Thursday S5 to 60. I NSIDE T ODA 'Y Lillmers to a Delano radio 1t0Uon mG1f not r~iu that tM dilc jock;ey died 11 11eari ago. Storv. ~ A7. l•tlex AtY_..,_ At ~LllC.M .. L. M • ...,. M ..._ _.., a1 ........ ..., ........ a.ti Ca....... AJ Mtltic... CU CelWn Alt _......... .. ~ OMt ........_..._, A• C:-kt II M Or-. c..i.y M OMI... AM L cei.~a Att 0... ..._ Alt 5"rtl • 11'4 ........... M Or.~ Alt ·~ ~11 MM• M.-. ., .......... CMT"~ Ctt ~ CW.It T-...n C,._11 ~ a....._ A4 Allll &.aMlln Cl ...,._ "-A• 0 AZ DAIL y PILOT Search For Trio I . -Goes On By TON BAaLEV oe-.o.it.,._,.,... llotmpcrl'd b)' h •av)' urf. 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I.and The dht."r told authonti that lb bod1~ wc.•re Ut'd lOj(ctber By the thew dJ\•t-ri. rt"ached the dtt'nc. 01sbl)ro ..,.iaJ. lht." bod.le~ had bt>t·n ·~epl .a~O} by )Urf The sean·h today "-a ct.>nlen-d on lhe Jrea where lht•y ~ere spottt'd Isla Nat1v1dad lb <lboul 10 mal e:. w ulh of Cedros Island and about 50 rodes west of Sct•m· moo 's Lagoon. the wanter hoow of the C'aLiforrua Gr•y Whale D1sboro stud the d1\.er Wdb un able to determine the sex of the three apparent drownmR vac t1ms who were swept aw•y from him 10 heavy seas. But speculation mounted lo day that he sighted the bodies of Dennis Vowell. 22. his wife. Deb b1e. :?I, and Gary Newton, 22. all or San Dlego The tno left Sao Diego Jan 22 in the 45-fool "Armistice" .,.,Ith the slated intention of spE>nding a week f ishi ng near San Clemente Island. They were last seen Jan 24 when a passing fishing boat was told by the trio that they)lad one and one half tons offish on board. Shortly after that encounter. the area was bit by a storm. Vowell and Newton went to high school together an Costa Mesa Debbie Vowell is the daughter of Mrs. Bunny Scott of San Clemente. Mrs. Scott was reported to be near the area of the sighting to· day She and friends and reJ. atives were in Baja California sear ching the coastHne when news or the discovery was passed on to them by Mexican authorities Vice Consul Bart Flaherty -;aid today that the American consulate in La Paz is trying to maintain contact with Mexican authorities in Guerrero Negro. "It's been very difficult because they only have one telephone in the community," he said. "But we are working on it and we hope to help with iden· tlrication of the bodies 1f it is proved that they are American citizens." Disboro said the three bodies will be committed to the care of a lo<'al mortuary if it is fo und that they are the bodies of the m1ssin~ trio fi'roa Pase. Al RAISES .•• f o rc es with Pattin son , MacAllister and Yoder Mrs. Bailey abstained. ··our managers are out on the front lines.·· MacAllister said. "How can we tell them they are not worth the mone)' and expect them todoa better job?" Thomas. who voled against all raises. said if top city offi cials can do better in private industry, "then that is where they should go." All other city employees have been offered similar five percent increases in the form of added c ity contributions to the · employees' retirement system. The Huntingtori Beach Police Officers Association a nd the Municipal Employees Associa· tion have not agreed to terms. Costs of the fivJ? percent in· creases to the department heads are estimated at $25.000. ORANGE COAST H r DAILY PILOT tN Ottt.,. 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Of'FI ERS INOI TED THE as~ault was un · proH>kt-d by thl' vl('hm who wa~ sleeping when the two burglars t>ntcn•d lht-darkcm:d house shortly twfore midnight alk;ty rftool -------- Challenge Silences Crosswalk Backer Street Extension Meet Set Controversial plans to ex~nd Lake Street and convert it to a major hl1hw1y into downtown HuntJngton Beach wlU be 1ired by the Plannlns Commission tonight. Lak e S treet presen tly str etches from Piaciflc Coast Highway lo Yorktown Avenue near the-Civic Center. Its extension oonh to Garfield already bH been approved lo the city's ceneral plan but the extens ion has not been Im· plement.ed. Whether lo go ahead with the extension or delete It will be con· s ldered at tonJght's public hear- ing. Several citizens who live along Lake Street say they are con· cerned that extension of lhe street also will lead to its widen- ing from two land lanes to four lanes. Widening or tbe street also has been previously approved but It "' o.14\f ...... $4'ft ,...... MESA MARINA AIDE Kenneth S.mp.on ,,....,.,,..Al MARINA ••. Holdup Done By 'Pros' A Westminster police spokesman calls the $1,600 holdup of a shopping center music ·St.ore Monday "a very profeAlonally planned job." Two Music Land clerks with handcuffs dangling fr<>m their wrists were discovered tn their Westminster Malt rec- ord store at about 10:30 p.m by a mall security guard, police said They told officers that one of them had been accosted outside the store's back door when he took out trash shortly after clos- ing the entrance gate at 9 p.m. The clerk was knocked to the ground by two men wearing ska masks. The pair bustled the stunned clerk back into the st.ore where he and his rriend were · handcutred lo a storage room shelf. fo'ouot.un V .,ney Cat y Coun- cilman ~n N1di.en i.aid Tueb· day he wtll not take part 10 any Curthtr d~cisions regarding a l'O nlro\f'rSaal proposal for a S<'hool cros:.w;.lk on M agnoll~ St reel. om.• of the city's bus1c1>t thorought:lr,•s. hasn't been insUtuted pending years ago, criticized Nielsen as future residential development. "unfit to serve .. because the Hearings were held before the coun<'ilman antroduced a cit y Planning Commission in 1976 but resolution restricting the loca-officials declined to widen the t1onsofscboolcrosswalks. street at the time because of y an Oask assert e d that heavy public pressure. Hertzog asked that the council revlew Sampson's progress in five months to decide it the con· tract should continue There has ~n little progress on tbe Manna pla n since a private consultants report termed the plan "feasible" some five years ago In 1974, former congressman Andrew lllnshaw apparently persuaded the federal govern· ment to release $250,000 for a second study. Their legs, eyes and mouths were taped, the clerks reported. and then the store cash register rifled. The clerks said they managed to free the tape, knock over a tool box and break open their handcuffs. Police seek two Caucasians, one of whom brandished an automatic pistol. Nielsen backed uway from the as ue during Tuesday night's rount'1l session arter being l'hallt·nged by Eugene Van Dask. t'hairman of the Fountain Valle) School D1'>tr1ct·s Commit· tee on &hool Closures and Dis· position of Surplus Property. Van Dask. who led a move- ment that resulted in the recall or three city counc ilmen 10 .. ,..,......,.. RELEASED IN IRAN Marine Sergeant Kraus lrrmFrees Wounded American TEHRAN, Iran <APl -Ira· nian authorities have released a 22-year-old ' U.S. Marine guard who -was taken from a hospital bed after he was wounded in an attack l as t week o n the American Embassy, according to an aide to Ayatollah Rubollah Khomeiru. Earlier , Deputy Pri me Minster Amir Entezam had said I r an planned to try Sgt. Ken Kraus of Lansdale. Pa .. on charges of •'firing at Iranians" during the attack. White House press secretary Jody Powell told reporters in KHOMEINI SEEN AS U.S. HOPE-A13 Wash.ington· "The Marine has been released. The president is calling his mother now." Eyewitnesses said they snw Kraus being driven back 10to the etn bassy compound at about 7:30 p.m. A spokesman for Kho· meini's revolutionary commit- tee then confirmed the release. but didn't elaborate. U.S. Embassy spokes man Jack Schellenberger told a re. porter. "I have no comment." Earlier this week, Schellen- be rger ha d said Kraus was located at a hospital near the embassy, but later conceded that the Marine was believed to be a captive of the guerrillas. Kraus' mother, Jane, said in Lansdale, Pa., "We just got otr the phone with the president. He told us. that Kenneth is free on American soil in the American Embassy and they will try t.o get him home as soon as possible." Mrs. Kraus said s he was told: "Kenneth said tell my m other, '1 Jove her very much and get to my Nina <his girlfriend) and tell ber I love her too and l 'm well.••· Mrs. Kraus earlier told .the Beaufort, s.c., Gazette that she bad been in touch w1th White House security con11ultanl Zblgn.tew BneiiMkl. "He told me the Frencb are In on it t.oo. 1bey did some ravors for Iran and they've got a IOOd relationship wilb lbem. There's going Lo be a meetln1 a.JI day t.o- day:• l'!•elsen was motivated by a de-Steve Holden, a former trustee s ire lo keep ~c~well School_ in the Huntington Beach City open ~ause bis children attend <elementary> School District. that. facility. . . . said Tuesday he is vehemently Nielsen derued tt, but saad he opposed to widening. • The money, however, was never released for the study and the Marina bas remained on the back bu.mer ever since The police spokesman said the two "apparently knew st.ore pro- cedure. As reported, it was a well-executed a nd very well planned job." would stay out of th~ matter. "We have more than enough That St!emed to satis fy Van arte rials to the beach now," Das~. . . Holden said. Nielsen s Fe b. 6 resolution asked local school offi cials to "adopt a policy of not utilizing u nsigna liied c ross w a lks between intersections on majtlr traffic arterials (highways>." Nielsen introduced the off· agenda resolution after school district trustees decided to ask the city to install a crosswalk on Magnolia Street near E strella Avenue. Trustees a re seeking the crosswalk because they have de· cided to close McDowell School and transfer its more than 400 students across busy Magnolia Street to Tamura School next fall. Children in Nielsen's tract, in- cluding his two youngs ters, are to attend Cox School. Trustee Sheila Meyers, who attended Tuesday night's coun- cil session, had charged earlier this month that Nielsen's crosswalk-banning move "is an effort to pressure the board to keep McDowell School open." Van Dask added fuel to the fire Tuesday, charging that Nielsen "is guilty or gross con- flict of interest and abuse of his office and that hfa sole purpose in introducing this resolution was to circumvent the dec1Sion made by the board of trustees con cerning one particular school. Nielsen ans wered. "I have no feeling whatsoever as to which schools should be closed." He said be is concerned only with st ude nts ' safety, noting that Magnolia Street is one of the city's two busiest highways. He said the question centers on whether a crossing actually would protect ch.ildren or en- danger them. He said h e _ believes it would lead to traffic injuries or even deaths. Councilmen indicated they would further consider the crossing issue, with Councilman Al Hollinden suggesting getting together with school trustees on the matt.er. He alc;o said he had asked the city staff for cost estimates on construction of a pedestrian bridge across Magnolia at Estrella. Waddill Jury Selection Continues Attorneys in the murde r retrial of Huntington Harbour physician William Wa ddill con· tioued their lengthy jury selec· lion process . today in Orange County Superior Court. Jury seledlon began last week for what is expected to be Or. Waddill's four-month trial. The physician is accused of strangling a newborn girl nearly two years ago after she alleged- 1 y s orvived an unsuccessful saline abortion performed on an 18-year-old unwed mother at Westmi n ster Co mmunity Hospital. WaddiU's first trial ended last M ay in a mistrial when jurors said they were deadlocked 7 to s in ravor of acquittal. law Rule Invalid SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A 1923 law which barred Iranian students from ualna masks dur· Ing their recent protest dem· onattatJoas la unconatitutJoaaJ. the CaJlfornJa Supreme Court hll ageed. 1be court denied 1 Dec. 14 hHrlng on a rulJng which declared t.be 1t1tute ln- v•lld becauee lt violated the rl1btt of rree speech and eq\laJ protection. "It will cause a major up· heaval in a r esidential neighborhood and it just doesn't makesense." Holden also claims that about so large eucalyptus trees would be removed if the street is widened. City staff members are seek· ing to extend Lake Street to re· lieve what they call heavy traf- fi c on Main Street. Tonight's public hearing on Lake Street will be held at 7 o'clock atcitycouncll chambers. NOW' Gets Boycott OK KANSAS CITY, Mo. CAP) -A federal judge ruled today that the Na- tional Organization for Wo men e ngaged in a legitimate political ven- ture and did not violate antitrust laws by imposing a convention boycott against st.ates which have not ratified the Equal Rights Amendment. Judge Elmo B. Hunter of U.S. District Court is· sued the ruling in a suit by the s tate of Missouri against NOW charging the wo m e n's organization with violation of the Sherman Antitrust Act. Missouri's suit asked for an injunction aga ins t NOW. c l aiming th e boycott was "taking states a~ economic hostages with tlie t.atificatio n of the Equal Rights Amendment as the ransom." Whal could be the city's last chance at having a "gateway to the sea" resurfaced after the council gave Raciti and Hall permissio n to form a sub· committee and return with a re· port. VaJJey City Employees . Get Salary Raises Foun t ain Valle y 's c1ly e mployees were granted an average 7.1 percent pay in crease by caty councilmen Tues day night. rollowing an ex eculive session. Under the council action. police. firemen and most other employees will receive the raise retroactive through last Nov. 25. Profession al and technical pe rsonne l t m ostly middle - management s upervisors> are lo receive the h.ikes effective last Dec. 12, according to Howard Stephens. city comptroller. Council action followed a re cent state Supreme Court ruling which found segments or state SB 154 Cthe Proposition 13 "baal out bill") unconstitutional and In violation of wage contracts. The Senate bill frote govern· ment employees ' w ages throughout the state. Stephens said the city raises w i ll s h o w up in the 216 employees· paychecks for the pay period ending Ma rch 2. Retroactive payments are to be on checks for the period end- ing March 16. he said. Step))ens said the hikes wi ll cost taxpayers $184.012 for lhe period Nov .25.1978, through June 30.1979. E',.._PageAJ MARVIN ••• prooftbereor." Marsha ll said. Doughty testified lie was a marin~ biologist for the-Peace Corps when he said Miss Marvin invited him lo take her on a pie· nic to a remote island near Palau. During the picnic, he s ajd, they had.sex for the first lime. Marvin 's attorney. A-David Kagon. asked Doughty how often they had sexual relations after that · "Just about every day." Doughty said. "Sometimes she would ask me. sometimes it would be my initiation.'' Doughty said he and Marvin later became friend s a nd Marvin urged him lo take up act ing and come to California. Doughty said Marvin ar· ranged a job for him on "MC5flte Walsh" and he moved in with Marvin and the former showgirl at their Malibu beach house. During the stay. Doughty said Miss Marvin demanded Jove· m aking despite his erolests. Once. he said, they went for Cl drive and Miss Marvin asked to stop al a motel. .. , said since I was living with them now. I would rather not ha ve any further physical con· tact with her," Doughty said. adding t hat Miss Marvin wouldn't take no for an answer. "I was told in a very angry • m a nn er that the only reason 1 had been brought over from Palau was to make love lo her and if I didn't, I would be fired from the rum. She would have me fired." Doughty said he yielded. and the sexual liaisons resumed. Lynn Hart HART'S John Hart SPORTING GOODS 538 .CENTER ST.• COSTA. MESA• 646-1919 Track Shoes Jogging Shoes Basketball Shoes Volleyball Shoes Soccer Shoes Basebalt Shoes Tennis Shoes · Tennis Rackets Racquetball Racquets Badminton Rackets Table T ennls Padcles Padcle Tennis Paddles Racket Stringing Open 9 te 6 •Sat. 9 te 5:30 • OeM4 Sun. Warm Up Suits Sweat Suits Gym Pants Track Pants Tennis Shirts & Shorts Baseball Pants Sanitary Hose Stirrup Sox Colored Baseball Sleeves Basketballs Soccer Balls Footballs Volleyballs Baseballs Tennis Balls Racquet Balls 538 Center St. 646-1919 • , I ' Irvine , Your Hometown·, Daily New pape~ ' VOL. 72, NO 52, .. SECTtONS, 46 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21 , 1979 TEN CENTS Bove a B appg Not everyone has a band to help celebrate his SOth birthday but Russ Penniman <waving> found Corona del Mar High School Marching Band and about 150 friends at his Harbor Island Drive home in Newport Beach Wednesday evening. The group sparked by the Sea Kings music livened the neighborhood. Poster s howing Naval aviator was Penniman after World War II. Well known along the Orange Coast, he also is a former husband orheiress Jo.u1 Irvine Smith. ~ Gas, Volcanic Lava I Hamper Resc~rs I JAKARTA, Indonesia <AP> -the blowoU was preceded by Poison gas and smoldering Java seven earth tre~ors and an un- t from a volcanic eruption in cen-derground explosion. 1 tra l Java hampe red rescue Local police and health c~n- ' teams trying to clear bodies ters set up e mergency ~limes from villages where at least 175 and ~itchens. Roads learung to people were killed and 1,000 in-the _Dieng range were closed and jured. medical police s pokesmen vehicles ror miles around were 17 f said Tuesday. commandeered a~d rushed to · Police Lt. Col. Suprato said the area to help with the rescue 17 ,000 people have been evacuat· effort. ed from six villages near the A_ search and re~cue team .of erupting Mount Sinila, but the Pohcemen and soldi€'.rs was rus· eruption early Tuesday caught patched to the s tricken a~ea many in the Batur district from Jakarta, the Indonesian asleep or brought them down as capital, and President Suharto they tried to flee. was informed of the disaster. No Closed Doors Here There's no sense won- der Ing what goes on behind closed doors at 70 Cape Cod, in Irvine 's Northwood tract: There ar en't any doors. A construction boss told police Tuesday that a burglar broke into the un- finished house, found -nothing worth taking in· side, so unhinged all 12 doors and stole them in- stead . For good measure, the crook stole an extra door from the next house. at 68 Cape Cod. The doors were valued at $2,100. A reporter for the newspaper Sinar Harapan re ported that the village or Pucukan and another in the Dieng Mountains suffered ~ worst from the eruption. He reported few gas mask_s '· were available and some rescue workers were killed by the fumes. Divers Hunt Trio fu Mexican Water The gas and lava continued to s pe w from the crater as rescue t• tea ms composed of soldiers. policeman and civilian volun- teers attempted t o cle ar the a rea. Suprato rePorted many bodies were sprawled on the s treets and narrow paths of Pucukan. It was Sinila 's fourth eruption in 51 years and the first since 1959. The police s pokesman said Outbreak Ove r? By TOM BARLEY Of -o.llY f"llet Si.ff Hampered by heavy surf, Mexican ruvers continued today to hunt in the waters off Isla Na ti vidad for three bodies believed to be the occupants or the ill-fated "Armistice." Coast Guard Petty Ojficer Steve Disboro said today that Mexican authorities in the area about 450 miles by road south of the border sent for divers Sunday when a hotel operator in Guerrero Negro passed on the rePort or the SOUTH BEND. Ind. <AP> sighting! University of Notre Dame of-t ficials say the threat of a cam- pus-wide outbreak of m eningitis appears to be over, and one stu- dent who contracted the disease is in critical condition. Coast Weather ..._ Chance of rain 40 per- ~ent tonight and 30 per- cent Thursday. Gusty west to southwest winds through Thursday. Lows tonight 45 to so. Highs Thursday 55 to 60. INSIDE TODA~ Lilteners to a Delano radio station mail 1'0C reolize that the dt.c jockq dkd 11 ,,eon ogo. SlorJI, Page A 7. .... At "-~ At lllen'T.._.. M l..M,...,. .U .._..._....er ....... ...,....... a.11 ~ ........ C11 ~ All._.. ...... .. OeMHteoe Dt·tt ........ ..... M C»Mln AM OP-..~ M C:fftl... AM L c.l. '-AU .,.._...._ All...... ., .. .......... ,.._ MC. • ....._ All ....... .._... c•11 -~.......,.. ar ~ CM,._..... Cit ..... c:,.,, 11 """""" C:,.11 .... _,... a....... A4 A• U119ra ct ~ IMWt M lroine Pet Fair Emry Forms Offered Any Irvine child interested in showing his pet dog, cat or hip- PoPotamus to the rest of the community is invited to register for the Adventure Playground Pet Fair, scheduled for March 3. Entry forms for the oet show. scheduled from 9 a.m . to 2 p.m. at the piayground, 1 Beecbtree Lane, must be submitted by 5 p.m. Tuesday. They're available at the city community servi~ department, 17200 Jamboree Blvd. Judges for the contest include · shot putter and former world record bolder Terry Allbritton, Santa Ana College coach Richard Gonie, and radio dee- jays Maggie R oss and Christopher Ames. T h e r e are two separate cat egorl• of pet compet1t.Joa. Dogs and cats are Judted lD smallest, furriest , master/pet look-alike, beat dre11ed and loncest tail departments .. All other types of pell are Judged by c laulflcatlona of • smallest , lar1est ean, lartest noae, lariat and mo.t colorful. I He said the hotel operator was told by an abalone dive r that be spotted the corpses while diving off the nearby island. The diver told authorities that the bodies were tied together. By the time divers reach~ the scene, Disboro said, the bOdles had been swept away by surf. The search today was centered on the area where they were SPotled. Is la Natividad is about 10 miles south of Cedros Island and about 50 mJles west of Scam- mon 's Lagoon, the winte'r home of the California Gray Whal~. , Disboro said the diver was un- able to determine the sex of the three apparent drowning vic- tims who were swept away from him in heavy seas. But speculation mounted to- day that he s ighted the bodies or Dennis Vowell. 22, his wife, Deb- bie, 21, and Gary Newton, 22, all of San Diego. The trio left San DiegO' Jan. 22 in tbe ,45-foot "Armistice" with the stated intention or spending a week fishing n ear San Clemente Island. They were last seen Jan. 24 whe n a passing (See SEAaCH, Page A2) M.41'£ YOURSELF ll4PPY Wim AD "The Daily Pilot made me very happy. "My ad worked very well." That's the atoey told by the successful Huntington Beach man wbo placed this ad in the Dally Pl.lot: Nice clean 3 bdr 2 ba peUo, 2 car 1arase ~ mo. xo-xxxx If you want your ad to be a t uccea, try the Dally PtJot at t42·5e78. A friendly ad-vlaer wUI help write a beat·teller. ' 1 Show of Force . : 1 I • Soviets Approach ' China-Viet Fight By The Auoc:la&ecl P ress Soviet reconnaissance planes and wars hips were spotted headed in the direction or the South China Sea today, possibly to monitor t h e C bl nese- Vietnamese border war and make a show of force to the Chinese, Japanese military of- ficials reported. The Japanese Defense Agency said two TU-95 "Bear"· recon- naissance jets were spotted fly- ing south over the Japan Sea in tbe morning. Five hours later they were observed heading north near Okinawa, it said. Judging from the speed or the planes and the times or observa- tion, an agency official said, the Soviet jets may h ave flown to the South China Sea. Such planes can monitor battlefield activity through photography and_otber means. Moscow. Vietnam's ally, has warned the Chinese to pull their invasion force out of Vietnam. Meanwhile, three divisions of China 's best troops were moving into Position along the Viet- namese coast today ror a light- ning attac k aimed at cutting orr supply lines to Vietnamese units defending the Lang Son border region, intelligen<'e sour ces in Bangkok said. In Peking, an official Chinese source said China hopes to puJl its invasion force out of Vietnam in a few ~ys, Japan's Kyodo news service reported from the Chinese capital. But the source reportedly said that if regular Vietnamese army troops join the fighting. it might be prolonged. Sources in Bangkok said the Chinese apparently were ready- ing for an all-out attack against . r egular Vietnamese troops brought up to the Lang Son area, 75 miles nort.heasLof Hanoi. <See VIET, Page AZ > Contract Proposal Due From Teachers The Irvine Teachers Associa- tion, representing nearly 500 teachers in the Irvine Unified School District , is scheduled to present 1ts 197.9·80 contract. pro- p(>sal to school trus tees tonight. The school board meets at 7:30 p.m . at Venado Middle School, 4 Deerfield Ave. ~ Details of the contract pro- posa I are kept secret, under state collective bargaining rules, until trustees are handed the package, accor<Jing to Rick Gale, president of the associa- tion. Public bearings on the salary and benefits •p l an will be Wet· Weather Not Finished With Coast Don't put away your um- brellas and rain boots, there's more on the way. That was the word today from the National Weather Service where forecasters said rain was likely to begin falling tonight and probably would keep falling until late Thursday. Tuesday's s torm brought a bout a half an inch of precipita· tion to the Oran~e Coast. The figures ranged from .37 of an inch in Costa Mesa to. 73 or an inch· in Laguna Niguel. Data supplied by the Orange County Flood Control District shows the season total at Santa Ana to be 12.82 inches. Grllil Remlader scheduled for a later date. The current agreement between the teachers and the district expires June 30 Also on tonight's age11da is a rePort on the possibility for' sum- mer school tbis year . The program was canceled last year, a victim or Proposi- tion 13 cutbacks District adninistralors said that this year there may be state funding for special education students, courses for graduating seniors. regional occupational programs. basic skills classes for students with minimum pro- ficiency problems. and "a slight chance" for partial driver train- ing funding. They do not believe that state money will be available to eay for e nric hment, m akeup, performing arts classes, or physical education classes. A proposed minimum summer school program will be inspected by trustees. It includes classes ror kinde rgarten through the 12th grade. . There wouJd be no transporta- tion to and from school, no field trips, and the program depends UPon the participation of 40 per- cent or kindergarten through eighth grade stude nts. and 25 per cent of the high school stu- dents . The lower live l s ummer school would be four weeks, the high school classes would run six weeks. Total cost for the program is estimated at $225,200. of which, even with state help. $116,000 would have to come out or the local budget. APWl .... 1• CLAIMS LOVE AFFAIR Actor Richard Doughty Actor Claims Mfair With Marvin Lover LOS ANGELES <AP > A young actor who says he once lied about bis sexual involve- ment with Michelle Triola Marvin has testified he was her Jove r while she Lived with Lee Manin and eventually had to fend off her sexual advances. A transcript ot actor R ichard Doughty's testimony. given in secrecy in the ch ambers of Supe rior Court Judge Arthur Ma rs ba ll, was m adf public Tuesday after Marshall ruled it <Stt MARVIN, Page t\2) Someone has placed at least 13 white crosses along the seven·lnile Laguna Can· yon Road to remind motorists of the dangers of the two lane highway. The sym· bols. allegedly placed at locations of fatal accidents on the wi'ndlnt roadway, have drawn the attention of daily commuters. The crosses were pounded into the sides of the roadway by unknown people last weekend. The Laguna Beach City Council has forwarded a 1resolution seeklnj a divided highway on the COl'\troversial stretch, in which more than a third of the fatalities involved head-on oolllslons. I I J OAILY PILOr Violent Film Ads Cane I d HOLLYWOOD IAl'1 Pan mount Pkturt' hu c•nrt>lt"d II ne lo\'i p11pt>r advt>rusan" for Ila him rtw Wursor tn thl· wukt• llf 1H'\C'r1tl 'lnl t-n t out bur '' 1neludan11 t\;n .-nd1n an 1lcuth~ .11 .. 1,·n mn1 ol tht mo\I\', a '~l1tt>sm n !\ id tnd•> · w .. t'\~dn'\ put tJur ~e.r un 11. th t u <' "'td tb 1\r t nu. hut 144! jU&l lOP(K'd lh udH•f'\11 uta; u~ of .~ turd·•~ ' 'lttfd P11,.. mount 1mhlll"lM llllh Goocltm"t I ht Sut Uflhi \ ,, l-. \ t" ,lf uhf 1111111 lh'"' .. n,·r t"'in · ,., .. , '" th1 lwud .ii u J•.,trn Spnn •:. Jrtu· In ... ., ......... \~ t\s Consultant Marina Expert Hired by Mesa lly lUCHAEL PASKEVICU Of ... o.lfy ....... left Cost.a Mesa city council mem· bera called on "Mr. Marina'' Tuesday to rescue the city's dream of having a large boat tacllity bu.Ill off the Santa Ana RlveT. . The council voted unanimous· ly tu pay 12,000 a month for the · services of Ken Sampson, former dJrector of the Oran"e Cou~ty Department of Harbors, Beaches and Parks. I ht.'.1h'r thul °" ' "hU14 IA. lhf 1110\ ll', y,t\i('h tlt•al. 14 1tf\ \OOlh .:.in~ vttllt•m·,, m N "' \or\. \ ·11, f .lrllt'r hl't "'l't•k •fl \ H'M ''"' ""' fot .1lh 'l uh~'\I IO tht• lobtn 1•1 J \ e•n tur .l lht'.lh r t lw It'" m •o\t•rnmc11t hu1-. a nnounced th111 1\ "•JI 1'.JlttHI $550,000 lo rt>~tor~ the l.Hllll~ t1tl1H of l.1·011.1rdu l>u VUH'l'.., "Thl' Last Suppt>r" and the ch1.1rch in which it is d1 spltt ycd The p a inting, completed in 1498, has fad~d in recent years. The Newport Beach resident, credited with putting together plans for the Dana Point Marina, wUl join a council sub- committee as a consultant in up· coming hearings before the U.S. In Nt•YI \ otk ~',"'" \olllh" ---------------------Army Corps of Engineers. u~ ,1ulh'd -.uh" ' ~''e>"M"" rn tht• tht•uh•r du.trh'l 1m1111'\IU•h I\ .1(tl'r ~N'I~ the• him. "'hh·h n· portt'dly ~I l"lll'd i.1lnH St 1 rl'lllhon th.mn.i th•• hr I 'l' du\~ 11( ll:. run -'l I~ the11t"~ 1uutmlt th(' nut1on No Hard Drugs Found If the Army Corps does not alter it.a present plans for a nood control channel along the river south of 19th Street ln Costa Mesa, the city's 20-year-old dream wiJl be high and dry. S t'\ t>ru.J .:r'\>llll ort1 i.l't·l>.111'1 ht h1n t' tht• him bupprt' l'<i, a~ 1l glunflt'!t \1tlh'nl't• lnd '' l"u \ ok l n~ runul 5t rift' Hwitinglon Mari Sets lmwcent Plea It will be Sampson and council members Donn Hall and Dom Raciti who will try to convince the Army Corps to keep the Marina plan afloat. 0•11, ,. ... ,Staff,..... MESA MARINA AIDE Kenneth Sampson Tht' t~o Cu liforn111 thl'.ih·r' ~·here the fot~l at1~1ck" oecut1 t"tl hll \!t' stoppc.'d ShOW\11.t the hltn, Goodfned satd, but lhert.• h BH! bt•en no other can('ell.it100:. Paramount ba!) offert~d to p;,y for whatever 11ecurity measure•!> are deemed nece":.ary to proll't'l patrons at 200 the aters OJ tionwide But the company's vice pres1 dent. Gordon Weaver. has de nied that the movie is infhun- m a tor y and desc r ibed the in<.'idents as "isolated cases." No l't>t'Utrl\' or any olht>r ilh·""' tJ1 ug wais found an lHAckages ton h:.cat\'d from tht.' bU!tlOCSS o ( lhmttngton Bl•ach pinu parlor owner J)(>ugla b Jobson, pohce report<'d toduv Jobson, an outspoken crttJc of Huntin~ton Beach police, was arrested Fl'l.1 l i when police <.•on f 1s<•a ted the powder pa<'kages :Jt his busine!.s at 118 Main Sl Police Ll. Bruce Young re· ported, howevt•r . lhul laborator y le!.lS mdic:itc the Powdery sub· st a nce wai;n't cocaine or any other illegal drug \ Stabbing Told Burglars Attack Woman, 69 A ~-year-old Santa Ana woman was r eported to be in stabJc condition today after being stabbed fi ve limes by two burglars who broke into her s ouths1de home late Monda y night POLICE SAID THE INTRUDERS broke into the house at 2205 W. Adams St., Santa Ana. fled with the victim's purse which held only a s mall amount of cash. Behind them they left Mrs. Ruth Wa inscott, 69, battered on the head and sla bbed at least five limes. OFf'ICERS INDICATED THE assault was un- provoked by the victim who was s leeping when the two burgl<.1rs entered the darkened house shortly before mJdnighl Scout Panel Nixes $35,000 Argus Bid The Sea Scout ketch Argus has been given a onc ·ye~r lease on hfe by dire<.'tors or the Orange County Council of the Boy Scouts of America. A spokesman for the group :.aid directors voled Tuesday lo reject a $35,000 offer to purchase the 68-foot vessel that's kept at the Newport Harbor Sea Scout hast> "The vessel will be s afe rrom sale for a year." explained Phil Bevins of the council. "But m the meantime. it must prove 1ls worth .. A('cording to Bevins, that means Argus backers are going to have to prove conclusively that the vessel is valuable in "offering a quality sea educa· lion, .. not just as a recreational vessel. The fate of the Argus bas been uncertain since late last year when council board members decided it was too much of a ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT fina ncial burden and offered the ketch for sale. Bevins said a yacht surveyor who studied the vessel indicated that repairs <.'Osting up to $70,000 would be needed to gel the ship into prime condition. In addJlion, he said the basic maintenance and upkeep re- quired by law will cost the coun cil about $8.000 this year Noting the out· pouring or com· munity support for retention of the Argus by the Sea Scouts, Bevins said the board's decision "means that it's time ror those community members who spoke up to put their money where their mouths have been." Man Crushed By Truck in .. Laguna Niguel A 33-year-old man died Tues- day when a cement mixer truck driver in Laguna Niguel misun· derstood directions and moved '"" o, .. ,,..,.. co.riit Oit•'" r1101 _,,,,.. ,.""'" 1'"'""' tun.on""",..,....... Pt""" ..-.uubh"~"' tfw!Qf-.,yp1 (,,,_,, Putw1\f'!HtQ:(Of"IOilM't¥ '°t"o.t••f .. •-n+UM\.Att t1ut>•1111,.,f·O MC>no411 fP"OV(>ft f Ud·•V fflt (e't" Mfl~ N•wftQrl"t &-Mh. Hunt1notOt1 8• «" foun 1•111 Y4tfl11t ftvtt\o> \.*>Une "'•• h ~\~(c.A'-1 A •ll\q'"''~~·fd1t"""• fM.~~" .... Cf~tl.,,a.t .. ,#"1 \..Ind~"' fN• om~ •Diii• f\Vbll'ft•"'1 nt1mt 1, .,1 ,. Wf \f a.w-\lnfl (Mt•.,.,..,.. C•lltM"lttt?ti. ~-forward, crushing the victim un- der the massive vehicle. ll-'1H-Ptt\•Ol"t •N! PuboWr y1.,tPf't\l~~.'!,~ .. "4f'I.~ I flteMHICt;•Wtl (O•IO< "-'&"'"""' .. .......... "'1~ ..... CM•lt•" l.M• lllf"otff .. """ "'">IOftl ...... ,,.,l O.IOo• Cl1Hlll•O A011ert11i119M2·!1tTe t ..... w..~ ....... A California Highway Patrol s pokesman sa id Robert Uriostegui, of Arcadja, died of injuries suffered when he was run over by a Conrock cement truck driven by Georsc Grunow, 27, of Dana Point. Officers said Uriostegui , aJs0 o Con.rock employee, was trying to unhook the mixer truck from a nother Conrock mixer after the second vehicle became stuck In the mud. Grunow was driving a truck the two men were uslng to push the other truck out of the mud. When Uriosetgui was unhook· ing the two trucks, officers said, Grunow thought he heard someone say "go forward" and ran over Uriostegui . Tbe 11:30 a~m. accident, which occurred ln the Klte HlU de· v•jopmcnt cut of Allcla Parkway, 11 being lnve1u.cated by the California Occupational Health and Safely Administr•· tlon. 't Young did say that numerous plastic bags filled with small amounts of marijuana -were found tn Jobson's pizza parlor. No formaJ charges have yet been filed against Jobson by the Or a nge County Dis trict Al· torney's Office. Jobson, meanwhile. declared he'll plead innocent al his court arraignment scheduled Feb. 28 on illegaJ drug sales charges. The pizza parlor owner a lso branded his Feb. 14 arrest as "more harassment" by Hunl· rngton Beach police. _ P o lice initially arrested Jobson on suspi cion of 11legal drug s ales to minors. Now free on $5.000 bond. Jobson said, "Police are trying to drive me out of business." He said the substance thought f'f"Olfl Page A J MARVIN ..• was relevant to the case. Doughty, 34. said he and Miss Marvin had sexual relations at least 25 times after they met in 1969 on the Mi cronesian island of Palau where Marvin was pre· paring for the film "Monte Walsh" after completing "Hell in the Pacific." Miss Marvin told reporte rs Tuesday she never had an affair with Doughty a nd called his al- legations of sexual intimacies "ridi<.'ulous." "l never saw him make a pass at any girl, to tell you the truth," she said. Whe n s he firs t heard his testimony, she said, "I was just shocked ... I got s ick to my stomach." Doughty was the third witness called by Marvin's attorneys in defense :igainst Miss Marvin's $1.8 million laws uit. Miss Marvin, 46, is seeking half the assets Marvin. SS , accumulated in the six years they lived together. Marsha ll said Miss Marvin's suit is a breach of contract ac· lion and evidence indicating a contract may have been broken is relevant. ·'While evidence of sexual con- duct wilh other persons may not alone establish the non-existence of any contract or. if t here is s uch a contract, estabhsh its breach. It is certainly some proofthercor. ·' Marshall said. Doughty testifi ed he was a marine biologist for the Peace Corps when he said Miss Marvin invited him to take her on a p1c· nic to a remote island near Palau. During the picnic, he said, they had sex for the first lime. Marvin's attorney, A. David Kagon. asked Doughty how often they had sexual relations after that. "Jus t about every day," Doughty said. "Sometimes s he would ask me. sometimes it would be my Initiation.'' Doughty said he and Marvin late r became friends a.nd Marvin urged him to take up acting and come to California. Doughty said Marvin ar· ranged a job for him on "Monte Walsh" and he moved in with Marvin and the former showgirl al their Malibu beach hou1e. During the stay. Doughty said Miss Marvin demanded love· making despite his erotests . Surveyors' Gear Stolen in Irvine Surveying instruments worth $8,500 Tuesday we re reported stolen from the locked compart· menu of three truck• owned by the lrviM firm ot Genge Consut- tanta, 17~ Red Hill Ave. Taken were twC> levels, used to determine differences in altitude In a plot of ground , and a lransll, used to measure .horbontal angles'. Company of· Uclala uid the lo~k• were broken away from the 1tora1e com part menu. to be cocaine is actually "cocoa incense." Jobson·s attorney indicated some of the packaged material confiscated by police may be spices u.sed on pizzas. During the past two years, Jobson has filed two civil rights laws uits against local police for what he says is harassment and for alleged beatings of citizens in rront of his business. Jobson said be had t<> drop one or the suits due lo la<.'k of funds. The other lawsuit is stlll pend· ing. He s aid h e has paid "thousands of dollars" of his own money for attorney and other legal fees. J obson said police arres ted him last year on charges he con· tributed to the delinquency of a minor. He noted that that charge was thrown out of court by the Orange County District At.tomey s ix months ago. NOW' Gets Boycott OK KANSAS CITY, Mo. tAP > A federal judge ruled today that the Na· tional Organization for Women e n gaged ln a legitimate political ven· lure and did not violate antitrust Jaws by imposing a convention boy<.'ott against stales which have not r a tified the Equal Rights Amendment. Judge Elmo B. Hunter of U.S. District Court is· sued the ruling in a suit by th e s tate or Missouri against NOW chal'ging the women's organ ization with violation of the Sherman Antitrust Act. Missouri's suit asked for a n injun('tion agains t NOW. c l aiming the boycott was "taking s tates as economic hostages with the ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment as the ransom " The Marina -which carries a price tag of at least $80 million -could be built with the aid of a state loan. officials noted during Tuesday night's council meet-in¥· 'This is something for the future ot Costa Mesa," said Raciti, who added that he will enlist support for the Marina from officials in Huntington Beach and Newport Beach. The possibility of a new boat docking facility drew vigorous s upport from Bob Swan. presi- dent of the Newport Beach Boat Dealers Association. "We have no place to put the boats." sa1d Swan. He said the profits of the 25 boat dealers m "lewport would have exceeded last year's $100 million if there were addiltonal raciJitaes "People come up to us and say ·1 'II buy a boat ir you rind me a slip·." said Swan. a Costa Mesa res ident. Noting one year waiting hsts for s lips at Ha rbor Area facilities. Swan promised that a Mesa Marina "would be filled before we built it." Councilman Hall, who dubbed Sampson as "Mr. Marina " because or his past experience wilh the county and at Dana Point Harbor. said the councll should "sR!!nd some money and see if it will work." The city's two-year contract with Sampson can be broken by either side after each six-month period. f'rea Page Al VIET ..• These sources said Peking is then expe<:ted to withdraw mos t of its forces from Vietnam. possibly within three or four days. Vietnam's Radio Hanoi report· ed heavy fighting Tuesday, fourth day of the )>order war. in an area between l..ang Son, the major town in the northeast frontier area, and the border village of Dong Dang. seven miles to the north . f',....P~AJ SEARCH .•• fishing boat was told by the trio that they had one and one half tons offish on board. ShortJy after that· encounter. the area was hit by a storm. Vowell and Newton went to high school together an Costa Mesa. Debbie Vowell is the daughter of Mrs. Bunny Scott of San Clemente. Mrs. Scott was reported to be near the area of the sighting lo· day. She and friends and rel- atives were in Baja California searching the coastline when ne ws o( the discovery was passed on to them by Mexican authoriltes .Vll'C Consul •iart Flaherty :.aid loday that the American cons u aCe in La Pa2 is trying to maintain contact walh Mc>ttcan uuthontic:-. in Gu«.>rrero Negro. "lt 's been very diffi('ult because they only have one telephone in the community." he said. "But wt· are working on 1t and we hope to help with idcn· tlfication of the bodies if it 1s proved that they are Ameri<.'an citizens." D1sboro said the three bodies will be committed to the care of a local mortuary if it is found that they are the bodies of the missin~ trio. "Then it would be up to the families of the victims to ar- r a n ge f o r an A m e ri ca n mortuary to pick up the bodies an Mexico, ·he saad. Mrs. Marte McDonald. the mother of Vowe ll. and Mrs Eleanor Newton . the mother of Newton, were advised by the Coast Guard Tuesday of the re· port from Mexico. Both Costa Mes a women were re ported lo bt! "deeply dis· tressed" by lhe ne ws but refused to comment until confirmation or otherwise is received from Mexico "They will be advised as soon as it is poss1 ble for us to get word from the area," Flaherty said. Lynn Hort HART'S John Hort SPORTING GOODS 538 CENTER ST.• COSTA MESA• 646-1919 Track Shoes Jogging Shoes Basketball Shoes Volleyball Shoes Soccer Shoes Baseball Shoes . Tennis Shoes Tennis Rackets Racquetball Racquets Badminton Rackets Table Tennis Padcles Padcle Tennis Padcles Rocket Stringing Open 9 to 6 • Sat. 9 to S-.30 • a.Md Sun. Warm Up Suits Sweat Suits Gym Pants Track Pants Tennis Shirts & Shorts Baseball Pants Sanitary Hose Stirrup Sox Colored Baseball Sleeves Basketballs S«>ccer Balls Footballs Volleyballs Baseballs T ennls Balls Racquet Balls 538 Center St. 646-1919 ' I ' ' I I ' t I • ' l ( ¥ \ r f ' t f t 0 ' ; l i f ' 7 • I f I ' , l f l ( I t 1' I La una/South Coast EDITION BaveaBappg Not eve ryone has a band to help celebrate hjs 50th birthda) but Russ Penniman (waving) found Corona del Ma r High School Mar ching Ba nd a nd a bout 150 friends at his Ha rbor Island Drive home in Newport Bea ch Wednesday evening. The group sparked by the Sea Kings music livened the neighborhood. Poster showing Naval aviator was P e nniman a fte r World War II. Well known along the Ora nge Coa s t , he also is a former husband of heiress J oan Irvine. Landslide Job FuTllh Secured Steadfast Laguna Beach city officials S<'Or ed m atch poi:lt Tuesday in the stabiJizallon work at Bluebird Canyon as federal officials announced they would pay for cons truc tion necessar) to secure the roving land "They (fede ral disaster of- ficials) had agreed to the need for a buttres~ but disagreed as lo the extent of the buttress," Ci· ty Manager Fred Solomon said today '"It was going to cost $700,000 lo do it right and they were talk- ing .. · a bout funding us in the $500,000 range," he continued. ·'The significance of the decision is a matter of dollars .'' Solomon termed the original decis ion as "arbitrary" but said he was pleased officials listened to a city-sponsored presentation last week on the necessity for the earth moving. Stall to be fought, Solomon said. is lhe battle over renova- tion of streets and utilities in the landslide·ravaged area He indicated Federal Disaster Assistance Administration of· ficials would speak with Presi· dent Carter about reviewing his eme rgency declaration in the a rea. but weren 't optimistic about having the declaration changed. F o llo wing the landslide, Carter declared a limited emergency, meaning the state and city would have to pay for restoration of public facilities in the a rea, a key step toward re· construction. Coast Cbance ·of rain 40 per· cent tonight and 30 per· cent Thursday. Gusty west to s outhwe st winds through Thursday. Lows tonight 45 to 50. Highs Thursday SS to 60. l~SIDE TODA~ liltmen to a Delano radio 1tation may not rtolitt that the due joclcq died 1l yeor1 ago. Storg. /looe A7. ··-· Division Opposed ByCUSD Vote By STEVE lllTCllELL Of t1le Dail't l'llet Staff Capistrano Unified School Dis trict trustees h a ve gone on record opposing a split of lhe 22· campus school djslrict into two separate entities. The 6-0 vote, with trustee Dr. A. Edward Westberg absent, said they s aw no rea son to create a separate San Clemente School District, and JD a resolu lion to the Orange County Com- m itlee on School Dis trict Organization, opposed such a move. A petition signed by 300 resi· dents last spring sought a split in the sprawling district, which comprises one-fifth of the land area of Orange County and in· eludes 15 elementary schools, three junior highs, three high schools and a continuation school Support for the trustee de· cision came Crom Capistrano Beach Chamber of Commerce spokesman Bud Campbell. who said the split would have a devastating effect on bi com· munity. "Our concern is to have the best education at the least cost to the taxpayers," Campbell said. He said creating two dis· tri<'ts would mean doubling the number of administrators and staff, adding the split would also divide the city o f San Jua n Capistrano into two districts. San J\V)n councilmen have also opposed the district division (See SPLIT, Page A2> Funeral Pending For John Janto~ Funeral services are still pending for Capistrano Beach resident John Anthony Janlon, 62, who died Friday night in a bead·on auto crash on Highway 101 in Ventura County. California Highway Patrol of· fi<'i als in Ventura County report· Man Crushed By Truck in Laguna Niguel A J3.year-0ld man died Tues- day when a cement mixer truck driver in Laguna Niguel misun· derstood directions and moved forward, crushing the victim un· der the massive vehicle. A California Highway Patrol s pokes man s aid Robe rt Uriostegui, of Arcadia, died of injuries suffered when he was run over by a Conrock cement truck driven by George Grunow, 27. of Dana Point. omcers said Uriostegui, also a Conrock employee, was trying to unhook the mixer truck from another Conrock mixer after the second" vehicle became stuck in the mud. Grunow was driving a truck the two men were using to push the other truck out of the mud. . ed that six other persons were injured in the 6:40 p.m . smashup including Janton's wife, Lucille J anton. 63 ; their daughter Mimi Butler, 25, and her 16-month-old son, Stephen Butler. Mrs. Janton and Mrs. Butler were reported In satisfactory condition today at Cottage Hospital in Santa Barbara. Mrs. Butler's son has been re- leased from lhe hospital. The driver and passengers in the other auto were treated for minor injuries and released Fri· day. CHP officer Ben Rieb said the_ crash occulTed when Janton ap- parently lost control of his auto on the highway and crossed over a center divider into oncoming traffic. Janton, a long-time Orange Coast resident was pronounced dead on arrival at Ventura County General Hospital shortly after the accident. Funeral services are being handled by O'Connor Mortuary in L&guna Hills. M4KE YOlJRSELF IL4PPY Wl111 AD "The Daily Pilot made me very happy. . ' Vour Hometown 1 Dally Newspaper • WEDNESO-AY, FEBRUARY 21, 1979 TEN CENTS Show of Force Soviets Approach : China-Vie~ Fight By Tlae Aaaodal.ed Press Soviet reconnaissance planes and warships we re s potted headed in the direction of the South China Sea today. possibly to monitor the Ch ioes e - Vietnamese border war and make a show of force to the Chinese. Japanese military of- ficials reported. The Japanese Defense Agency said two TU-95 ''Bear'' recon- naissance jets were s potted fly- ing south over lhe Japan Sea in the morning. Five hours later they were observed heading north near Okinawa, it said . Judging from the speed of the planes and the times of observa- tion, an agency offlc14l said. the Soviet jets may have flown to the South China Sea . Such planes can monitor battlefield activity through photography and other means. Moscow. Vietna m 's ally, bas warned the Chinese to pull their invasion force out of Vietnam. Meanwhile, three divisions of China's best troops were moving into position along the Viet· oamese coast today for a light· ning attack aimed at cutting off supply lines to Vietnamese units defeading the Lang Son border region. intelligence sources in Lagaiaa Neighbor Planners Support Aliso Viejo Bid By KATHY CLANCY Ot IM Dell't t'llel5tatt Aliso Vi ej o, a pro posed 60,000.resident community lhat would bea>me Laguna Beach's next-door neighbor, was given a hearty welcome Tuesday by lhe Orange County Planning Com- mission. Commissioners. after a three· hour h eario_g, recommended Wet Weather Not Through With-C9ll8t Don't put away your um· brellas and rain boots , there's more on the way. That was the word today from the National Weather Service where forecasters -said ra in was- likely to begin falling tonight and probably would keep falUng until tale Thursday. Tuesday's storm brought about a half an inch of precipita- tion to the Oran~e Coast. The figures ranged from .37 of an inch In Costa Mesa to . 73 of an inch in Laguna Niguel. Data S\Jj>plied by the Orange Count~ood Control District shows the season total at Santa Ana to be 12.82 inches, com- pared to 18.49 inches last year. The average for this time of year is 8.71 inches . una nimo us ly th a t county supervisors adopt "a land use plan that would accommoda te the 20.000-home development, to be built in segments over the next 15 to20years. The new community would be nestled on the 6,623 acr es formerly known as the Moulton Ranch in the coastal hills sur- r ounded by Lag una Beach, South Laguna, Laguna Hills and Laguna Niguel. Representatives from several local citizen groups voiced op- position Tuesday to the plan as it stands. citing concerns about traffic, housing d e nsity, the prices of future homes and the development's impact on the natural environment of Aliso Creek. Pl a nning commissio ners. however, praised the develop· ment proposals and-noted many details of the new community could be resolved in later stages of the county planning process. '"I think we can all be proud of how far we have gone," Com· mission Chair man Rex Gaede said, "but there is still a long way to go." The community pla n will be before supervisors March 21. Aliso Viejo Company plans call for retaining about half the acr eage in o pen s pace a nd recr eation including areas known as Moulton Meadows, the Aliso Creek floodplain, Wood Canyon and El Toro ridge. The open space and recreation areas would be generally toward <See PLANNER, Page A2) Bangkok said. lo Peking, a n official Chmese sour~e said China hopes to puJJ its invasion force out of Vietnam in a few days, Japan's Kyodo news service reported from the Chinese capital. But the source reportedly saJd that if regular Vietnamese army troops join the fighting. it might be longed. rces in Bangkok said the ese apparently were ready- r an all-0ut attack agalnsl r egula't Vi etn amese troop& brought up lo the Lang Son area. 7~ miles northeast of Hanoa. AP Wl ........ lo CLAIMS LOVE AFFAIR Actor Richard Doughty Actor Claims Affair With Manrin Lover LOS ANGELES <AP > A young actor who says he once lied about hjs sexual involve- m e nt with Michelle Triola Ma rvin ~as testified he was her (Related Stories, A3, A12) lover while she lived with Lee Marvin and eventually had to fend off her sexual advances. A transcript of actor Richard Doughty's testimony, given in secrecy in the ch ambers of Supe rior Court Judge Arthur (See MARVIN, Page A2) l Al Y-.....ia At lll9f'f'Y =.... :, "'·"'·._.. "'=. c•n t=::. ~ ....... (11 When Urioset1ui was unhook· ing the two trucks, officers said, Grunow thought be beard someone say "10 forward" and ran overUrioetefUI. "My ad worked very well." Thal 'a tbe ltor)' told by tbe succe11ful Hunllogton Beat;h man who placed this ad to tbe Dally Pilot: • Grl• Remiader ~ ., ............. .. a.t ...... 0DMI .............. M c:-lct AM ~ CJM1tY Al Clfte_., AM t. c.t. .... AIJ .,.._.....,.. All..... aM lltlltlriel..... M =:7:'°""' AIJ :=:··~ T ~ C~ ..... CH,IJ n-tln • ~~I ...,......,. C't ..... ~· AINI~ Ct ..... ...., A• \ The 11:30 a.m. acddent, which occurred in the Kite Hill de- Nice clean 3 bdr 2 ba patio, 2 car 1ara1e ~ mo. llXX· QJt.X v e Io pm en t east of Alicia U you want your ad to be a Parkway, la belnc lnvest11ated 1uce91a, try tbe Daily PUot at by the Califomla Occupational h2·5e71. A friendly ad-vlaer Health-end-Safety Admlnbtra-will help 1!""te a beat-aelJer. tion. ___ ..,. ______ _ • ' t • Someone has placed at least 13 white crosses along the seven-mile Laguna Can. yon Road to remind motorists of the dangers of the two lane highway. The sym- bols, allegedly placed at locations of fatal accidents on the winding roadway. have .drawn the attention of daily commuters. The crosses were pounded into the sides of the roadway by unknown people last weekend. The Laguna Beach City Council bas forwarded a resolution .seeking a divided highway on the controvers ial stretch~ in which more than a third or the fatalitiea involved head-on collisions . ( PLANNER • tM MHl wtillte ere ha lhe nortll and near ,... La1una Ntpel ~ZluUT•l would roetalo realclealia[~ eomm•rdal and lo· du.at.rlal deveiopcMftt' Tbe COUlll,y '1 exl•Uac 1enerat p1ao calls for rt lalnlnt 4,IOI acres ln ~ l\paC!~. co mpared with 3.311 ac under the plan e ndorsed Tut'lclay by com· U\l onen Reaid nl1al dr•••loS'm n\. would Jump from 1.310 aere11 pt1rmillin1 io.Wt homrs lO 2,4"2 ilt"r pcrm1tUn1 20,000 hom • bout two-thlrds o/ lbem con· dom1mu m unill r1lh r tban •n•I -tam 1y ho -l Search For Trio Coes On By TOM BAaLEY Of .. .,..,,~, .... Hampered by heavy surf Meidcan divers continued today to bunt ln the waters off tata Natividad for three bodies believed to be Cl\e occupants of the Ill-fated "Armistice." · About one fourth or $,000 Cout Guard Petty Officer Steve Dilboro said today that Mexican authorities in the area about 450 miles by road south of the border sent for diven Sunday when a hotel operator in Guerrero Negro passed on the report of the sighting. 04•" ~-\&.fl ,._ MESA MARINA AIDE Kenneth Sa~n Mesa Marina up port ks By MJCHAEL P KEVIOt 0t I ... 0.llY ~llllt ,, ..... Costa Me:.a city council mem bcr s called on "Mr Marina" Tuesday to rescue the city's dream of having a large boat facility built oft the Santa Ana River The l'Ounc1I voled unanimous· ly to pay $2,000 a month for the services of Ke n Sam pson . former director or the Oran~e County Department of Harbors. Beaches and Parks. The Newport Beach resident. credited with putting together plans for the Dana Point Marina. will join a council sub- committee as a consultant in up- coming bearings before the 'U.S. Army Corps or Engineers. If the Army Corps does not a lter its present plans for a flood control channel along the river south of 19th Street in Costa Me sa, t he city's 20-year -old drea~ will be high and dry. It will be Sam pson a nd council me~\lers Donn Hall and Dom - Raciti who will try to convince the Army Corps to keep the Marina plan afloat. The Marina which carnes a price tag of al least $80 million could be built with the aid of a state loan, ~ffl~ials noted during Tuesday mght s council meet· mg Parking Fine Boost Sought In San Juan Existing $5 fines for certain parking violations 10 San J uan Capistrano could be raised to $10 if councilmen approve a request from city staff me m bers at tun t~ht's meeting. The meeting will take place at 7 o'clock in City Council cham· bcrs. 32400 Paseo Adelanto. In a report to councilmen. Public Works Director William Murphy recommended increas- ing fmt:s for l>UCh violations as unauthonzed parking in loading zones. passenger loading zones and bus stops. Parking in red zones is pres· ently a SlOfine Murphy noted the city traffic com mission and t he Orange County Sheriff's Department, wh1dt patrols the community, support the increases Surfing Wetsuit Taken in Laguna A wetsu1t valued at $147 was t:iken from a surf shop at 1096 South Coa.st Highway, baguna Beach. police said today. • Officers said employees at the s urf shop reported the suit stolen Tuesday but determined it was taken Saturday while the store was open. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT trwt 0 t•n4ft'(N\t o.fty P1tot wll"Wf\t<.ftt\(Of'f'I n.nirct ·~ Nf-..r. Pr-e'\\ ., DllA>'t~ l)y ·~ 0r ... < .,. 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H LM\ !UtMl'f~ IMll •"•''•"' Motf\~"9 tdtton TetephOfle (114)142-4321 CIHtlllecl Advertlllnt 142-M7t L119un1 8eec:h All o.p.trMntt: Telephon•4M-t4M '"°"'~'--.. .....,., ~···c :::. °'.=. c.:=.::·~~ ,..(,., Of' .-V«•••"'f,.,._l'h ~Htlfll M •Y ~ ::::~==-If~ ,_.,,., ,.,,,u,ttOtl'I .. \<It•.,. c•o• "''""' M•11 •• C..•• ••• (.ehterf\•• \v•'c'1••••'-b'f c•tt•tt O,. ~'fll't •• me11 U M ,..,.,,_,,.,., m•flt•r• dn• Mt·"""'U 44,,...,ftt, bonu.• v.'OUld tM-pt IC :d in th('I so t•allf'd low and mode-ralc·rncomc ran ao that famlllf'. eamlna I than S22. annually l'UUld aHord to buy lM m J~ Sandoval o( the Oraaie Count Hous1n1 Coahllon fault· rd th t• devtlopmtnt for not ttu rantHttng that home pnc~ v.ould r~muln lo"" ul)On re¥-I • ln Jdtltlon. he contended that unlcas go~ernmcnl 11iu b i.id1t>& art" available, the plaru. m:tlce no provtMOn for houslng that could be a f forded b y famth es e arnmg lcu th1rn $U.000 per yea.L County planners hsted the op porl uoily for low e r -priced homes, the preservation or open space and the requirement thut Aliso Viejo donate ground for tbe future eight-lane San Joa· qum Hills highway as trade-offs against environmental problems posed by the development. T hey noted the building would require grading of about halt the acreage along with disruption of archaeological sites and disJoca· lion or wildlife. Planners a lso said the 60,000 future res idents will generate ?11,000 daily auto trips and will mcrease lbe demand for the San Joaquin Hills highway. They also noted, however the highway woulb be needed 'with or w~ut the proposed Aliso Viejo community. The development also would add 7 ,500 to 10,000 new students to local school systems at an an· nual cost of about $16 million. county studies showed. Under current school finance formulas the community would generate Sll million per year in property taxes for schools. P r opeFty tax re venues fo r other local government services would exceed the cost of provid· ing such ser vices by about $3 million to $4 million when the community is totally built, the reports said. Me mbers of the Orange Coun- ty League of Women Voters, Saddle~ack Area Coordinating Counctl a nd Lag una Nig uel Co mmunity Association a ll urged that development plans be trimmed back. In addition, Anthony Grasso or t~e South Laguna Civic Associa· lion argued the added runoff from 20,000 ne w rooftops and street a nd sidew a lk p aving would outstrip the capacity of AJiso Creek. "Then lo and behold, my good· ness, we have to channeli ze the creek." Grasso argued. Commissione r Irv Pickler con· tended the development won't occur overnight but over about 20 years, adding details will be resolved as the planning and building move forward. Visitor Held In Burglary A 23-year -old visitor from Lan· ders. Calif . was arrested Tues· day morning on suspicion of at· tern pted burgla ry at a San Cle mente man's a partment. Glen R. Keenan was released o~ bis own recognizance pending b as cour t arraignme nt on charges he tried to break into the home and automobile of -B rian Box. of 119 Avenlda Miramar. Box called police at 5:40 a.m. t~ report someone breaking into his apartment. Police arrived at the scene and arrested Keenan who said be was staying with friends nearby. /tlasterpie~e Restoration Set He safd the-hotel operator was told by an abalone diver that be s potted lbe corpses while diving off the nearby island. The diver told authorities that the bodies were tied together. Th~ Itali an governme nt has announced thul 1t wi ll spend $550,000 to rest-0re the fading colors of Leonardo Da Vinci's ''The L ast Supper" and the church in which it is d isplayed. The pa inting, completed i n 1498, has faded in recent years. Krishna( Decision Postponed An a ppeal aimed at stopping renovation work on a Laguna Beach church building owned by the Hare Krishna sect stalled Tuesday as City Council mem· bers postponed a decision until March 6. Citing legal documents re- ceived Tuesday from Deputy Ci· ty Attorney Michael McKibbin and Larry Roberts, representing the sect, councilmen said they ~anted more time to study ·the issue and the information sub· milted Tuesday. A group of 24 residents is seek· ing to overturn a planning com· mission decision that allowed the renovation work at the build· iog a t 2.8.5 Legion St. to continue. The issue centers on the ques- tion of abandonment was the build ing 's no n -confo r m i ng church use abandoned when it was purchased by an Iranian bus.inessman in Septe mbe r . 1977? T he businessma n sold the building to the Krishna sect two months later. Residents mainta in that the longtime church use was aban· doned because the Iranian busi- nessm an intended to build a home on the site. Sect attorney Roberts main· ta ined. and lhc planning com· mission agreed, that the busi- n essman took no action t o change the building's use. lr the appeal is approved by council members March 6, the sect would be forced to seek a con ditio nal use p e r m it to oper ate a church on the proper- ly. Such a permit would be ha rd lo secure because or a lack of parking on the property. which 1s n estled in a reside ntial neighborhood. But Roberts indicated Tues- day he might seek a temporary court order to continue the ren- ovat ion if cauncil members kept postponing an appeal vote. Following the postponement Roberts said he would have t~ confe r with his client before de· ciding on whether or not to seek court reli ef .. • Boys to See Prison Film A frank. unedited film about the concerned efforts or j uvenile Justice officials and prison in· mates to convince youthful de· linquents to change their ways will be shown Thursday al the Boys Club of Laguna Beach. "Sc are d S traight," a documentary mm on the unique leaching te chnique will be shown beginning at 7:30 p.m. at the Boys Club, 1085 Laguna Canyon Road. Fre•P•~AI By the time divers reached lbe scene, Disboro said, the bodies ba d been swept away by surf. The search today was centered on the area where they were spotted. SPUT OPPOSED ... in a resolution. · '' But San Clemente resident Mary Ann Whittier said the creation of two separate dis· tricts would not cost the t.ax· payers more money. ''Big dis tri c ts are n ot necessarily more <cost) e fficient than smaller school districts." Mrs. Whittier told trustees. S h e s aid th e n e w S an Clemente district could be com· prised or a "bare-bones ad- ministration." "Ma ny smaller districts in California get by with three or fou r a dmi nistr a t o r s." she . ar gued. She said she is opposed to con- tinuation of a large district, cit· ing lack of community control. She said today she was not surprised by the board action Tuesday night. But she says the chances of a split are still possible when the q r ange County school organiza· lion panel meets March 14 to dis· cuss the proposed division. Ap· prova l there would send the is· sue on to lhe State Board or . Education and set the stage for a possible election. "Our chances are quite good," she said, "because the county committee belie ves in local con- trol. When you have a la rge dis· trict and an increase in students. you divide," she said. And she denied the s plit would affect students living in San Jua n Capistrano. "They would still attend the same schools." she said, adding school district lines and city boundaries "have never been contiguous, a nd should not be." She said drawing the new dis· trict lines to incorporate all of San Juan into the new district would draw the majority of His· pa nic childre n into the San Clemente School District, wruch "just wouldn't work.·· And. she said, a district of 5,000 students which would be cr eated for San Clemente by a split. "is more than the district average for all or California. It's just about righty' But district Superintendent Jerome Thornsley said the state is tending to combine school dis- tricts rather than split them into sm aller entities. "When I started in education C20 years ago) there were 3.600 school districts. Now there are a little more than 1,050. and more districts are merg ing ever y year." He disputed Mrs . Whittier's contention that larger districts are less efficient, saying the op- posite is true in many cases. The superintendent said he in- tends to-forw.ard the board's resolution. &mng· with other in· formation. to the county school district organization committee prior to the March 14 public hear· int at San Clemente High School. School. That bearing, expected to be heavily attended by both fac lions, will be held in Triton Center beginning at 7:30 p.m. ,.,....r~Al MARVIN .•. Ma rs hall. was ma de public Tuesday after Ma rshall ruled it was relevant J.o the case. Doughty, 34. said he and Miss Ma rvin had sexual relations at least 25 times after they met in "1969 on the Micronesian island of Palau where Marvin was pre· paring for the film "Monte Walsh" after com pleting "Hell in the Pacific." Miss Mar vin told reporters Tuesday she never bad an affair wi t h Doughty and called his al· legations of sexual intimacies "ridiculou5." "I never-saw him make a pass at any g irl, to te ll you the truth," s he said. When she firs t he ard his testimony, she said. "I was j ust shocked ... l got sick to my stomach." Doughty was the third witness called by Marvin's attorneys in defense against Miss Marvin's $1.8 millio n l-aws uit. Mi ss Marvin. 46, is seeking hair the assets Marvin. SS, accumulated in the six years they lived together. • Marshall said Miss Ma rvin's suit is a breach of contract ac- tion and evidence indicating a contract may have been broken is relevant. "While evidence of sexual con· duct with other persons m ay not alone establish the non-existence of any contract or . if there is such a contract, establish its breach. _Is la Natividad is about 10 miles south of Cedros Island and about 50 miles west of Scam- mon 's Lagoon, the winter home or t~e California Gray Whale. D1sboro said the diver was un· able to determine the sex of the three a pparent drowning vie· ti.ms who were swept away from him In heavy seas. Open Space Issue Weighed In Clemente San Clem ente City Council members will hear their city at- torney tonight on a possible ba llot measure April 24 on public purchase of open space on the city's undeveloped ranch lands. The unusual ballot measure was proposed by Mayor William Walker earlier this month and approved by Walker and fellow coun c i l membe r s Do nn a Wilkinson and Roy Hamm. • In making the ballot proposal Walker said it appeared th~ citizens of San Clemente do not want developme nt, indicating they should pay for the open space if they want to keep it clear of houses. The ballot proposal came as a surprise to city officiaJs, and the re are questions a s to whether the issue can be placed on the April 24 ballot. along with the names of 36 candidates seek· ing to fill terms of three recalled council members . A moog questions raised by the proposal ar e whether general obligation bonds are allowed un· d e r the ne w r estra ints of Proposition 13. and the bonding capacity remaining to the city. In addition. city offi cials will have to determine the value of the thousands of acres of ranch land to be purchased, were the measure to be approved by vote rs. . The San Clemente City Coun- cil meets al 7:30 p.m. in council c h a mbers al 100 Avenida Presidio. Lynn Hort HART'S John Hort SPORTING GOODS 538 .CEMTER ST.• COSTA MESA• 646-1919 Warm Up Suits Sweat Suits Scout Panel Nixes $35,000 Argus Bid Track Shoes Jogging Shoes Basketball Shoes Volleyball Shoes Soccer Shoes Baseball Shoes Tennis Shoes Gym Pants Track Pants Tennis Shirts & Shorts Baseball Pants Sanitary Hose Stirrup Sox Colored Baseball Sleeves The Sea Scout ketch Argus has been given a one-year lease on life by directors of the Orange County Council of the Boy Scouts of America. ~ spokesman for the group sa~d directors voted Tuesday to reJect a $35,000 offer to purchase the 68-foot vessel that •s kept at the Newport Harbor Sea Scout base. ·'The vessel will be safe from ~sale for a year," explained Phil Bevlns of the council. "But in the meantime, lt must prove Its Wl')rth." According to Bevins, that means Argus ba-ckers are colng to have to prove conclusively tbal lb.e vessel is valuable in "offering a quality see eduo- tloo," not just as a recreational vessel. The fate of the Argus haa been uncertain since late laat year when council boa rd membe:rs ·' decided it was too much of a financial burden and offered lbe ketch for sale. Bevtna said a yacht surveyor who studied the vessel indicated that repairs costing up to $70,000 would be needed to get the ship into prime condition. In addition, be said the basic maintenance a nd upkeep re- quired by law will cost the coun· ell about •.ooo th.ls year. Noting the out·pouring of com· munily support for retention of the Argus by the Sea Scouts Bevins said the board's decialo~ "means that it's time for those community members wbo spoke up to put their money where tbelr mouths have been." He said donations for the Artus abou.ld be made payable to the 8oy Sc:outa of America and marked for UH on the Arius. Tennis Rackets Racquetball Racquets Badminton Rackets Table Tennis Paddles Paddle Tennis Paddles Racket Stringing Open 9 to 6 • Sot. 9 to 5:30 • OoMd Sun. l ' Basketballs Soccer Balls footballs Volleyballs Baseballs Tennis Balls Racquet Balls / 538 Center St. 646-1919 ( -- Orange Coas t ED IT ION Your Home town 1 Dally New s p a p e r t VOL. 72, NO. S1, 'SECTIONS, •6 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21 , 1979 c TEN CENTS • . Mesa Seeks. BB Support on Marina . I J ! l f ( l , •1 JUCHA•:L P SX V10I QI -Oatlt ,,.. oeta Me a dty couneO mem Mrs n lled on "Mr Manna ' Tu •dat)' to rHcUt' tbe t'lty' dr~am of h.van lar1• boat faelUty bullt off tbt' Sunta An.-River The ('()Uncil voted unanunou:. ly tu pay $2,000 o month for lhc at-rvi ees of K en S a mp~on former cli~tor of tht' Oraruit' t Grina Remi nde r County Ot·1•urtm nt of Uorhors. tJ and Parlul T b Ncw~rt Re11ch r 111d nt, crf'dltt>d W1th putting toi the r pl n a for t h(" Dan a Po l nt anna. ~Ill jmn a council ub- rom millet' a con11ulta nt in up. com ing heanntla before the US Army Corps of F.ngint•cr• U the Army Corps does not altt'r llb PN''-nt planli for u nood ~ontrol channel a lonK the nver south of llkh Street 10 Costu Meao . lht.' C ity '~ 20·Yelf ·Old drc-m wlll be lugh and dry. lt wall be umpson and cowtcll mcmber1J Oonn Hall a nd Dom RuclU who will try to convi nce tht' Army Corp to keep the Marmu plan afloat 1'he Man na which carries a price tu.: or at least S80 million could be built with the aid of a s\ate loun, offic·1als noted during Tue11doy night's counciJ meet- ing r J t Someone has placed at least 13 white crosses along the seven-mile Laguna Can- yon Road to r emind motorists of the da ngers of the two lane highway. The sym - bols, aJlegedly placed at locations of fatal accidents on the winding roadway, have d rawn the attention of daily commuters. The crosses we re pounded into the s ides of t he roadway by unknown people la st weekend. The Laguna Beach City Council has forwarded a resolution seeking a di vided hig hway o n the controvers ia l stre tch, in which more than a third of the fat a lities involved head-on collisions. Ambulance Hike Denied Mesa R ejects T iro Ei~' Pleas for Hikes 1 Getting s ick or inj ured in ' Costa Mesa r emains the best f ba rgain in the county today. Disgruntled over a lack or ' financial data, Costa Mesa City , f .Council members slapped down t rate increase requests Tuesday from two ambulance firms ·that t operate in town. , Offi c ials o f Se al 's and Schaefe r 's a mbulance com· panies asked the council to let them raise their rates lo $60 plus $3 a mile to take a patient to a hospital. Ambula nce operato rs said that's the going rate for every city in the county and that they were taking a loss in Costa Mesa where they can charge only $40 plus S2 a mile. Council me mbers s aid the firms may indeed need a rate in- crea se, but that compa ny of- ficials came up short with the financial data on operating costs they submitted to city finance officers Coast Weath e r A city ordi nance on franchises r equires a full breakdown of operating expenses. Schae fer s po ke s m a n Phil Gazlo said that 's impossible because lhe fi rm lumps the data on its hospital supply and ox· ygen renting services with its ambulance service data . Motorcycle Racing DatJ s Given OK The once noisy d ebates, over motorcycle racing at the Orange County Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa were hushe d Tuesday night as the council approved 24 new racing dates for the upcom· ing season. With little comment and no protests from residents or the nearby Mesa del Mar residential area, the council told race pro· rooter Harry OxJey they were pleased With his efforts to keep the noise down at his Friday ·night events. Oxley, a San Cle mente resi- dent, agreed to reimburse the ci- ty for three at-random noi'se tes ts the city will conduct during the race season to see if the races violate the city's noise or· dinance. Oxley's sea ~on will run between March 2 and October 4. After years of protests by resi- dents over the decibel level created by the races. Oxley ex- perimented with ne w muffle r systems last year lo dull the din. The e xpe riment was suc · cessfuJ by city standards based on five at-random noise tests conducted by an independent noise consultant firm. Oxley had been put on notice by city officials that his. city permit· would be revoked if ~e noise levels e xceeded caly standards. This season, only three J)Oise tests will be conducted. Oxley will not be notified when the sound checks will be done. "This is something for the future of Costa Mes a ," said Raciti, who added lbat he will enlist support ror the Marina from of!iclals in Huntington Beach and Newport Beach. Tbe pdissibtuly of a new boat docking facility drew vigorous support from~b Swan, presi- dent of the Newport Beach Boat De alers Association. "We have no place to put lhe boats." said Swan. He said the profil'I or the 25 boat dealers lo Newport would have exceeded last year's $100 million If the:re were additional facilities. "People come up to us and say 'I'll buy a boa t if you find me a slip'," said Swan. a Costa Mesa resident. Noting one year wa iting lists for s lips at Ha rbor Are a facilities, Swan promised that a Mesa Marina "would be filled before we built it." Councilman Hall. who dubbed Sampson as "Mr. Marina~· because of his-put experience-- with the county and at Dana Point Harbor, said the council shouJd "spend some money and se~ir it will work.'' The city's two-year contract with Sampson can be broken by either side after each six-month period,. Councilwom a n Norm a <See MARINA, Page AZ) 'Annistice' Crew? . 3 Bodies Sighted; Search ,Continues By TOM BARLEY Of tlw o.llf l"ltec SYtt Hampere d by heavy s urf, Mexican divers continued today to hunt in the waters off Isla Na tividad Cor three bodie s believed· to be the occupants of the ill-fated ··Armistice." Coast Guard Petty Officer Steve Disboro said today that Mexican authorities in the area "Russ P ush ' I TOUXItrd Viet War By The Associated P ress Soviet reconnaissance planes a nd warships were s potted beaded in the direction of the South China Sea today, possibly to monitor the Cbines e - Vietnamese borde r war and make a show of force to the Chinese, Japanese military of· fi cials reported. The Japanese Defense Agency said two TIJ-95 "Bear" recon- naissance jets .were spotted ny- ing south over the J a pan Sea in the morning. Five hours later they were observed heading north near Okinawa, it said. Judging from the speed of the planes and the times of observa- tion, an agency official said, th~ Soviet jets may ha ve flown to the ~ South China Sea. Such planes can monitor battlefield activity through photography and other means. Moscow, Vietnam's ally. bas warned the Chinese to pull their invasion force out of Vietnam. Meanwhile, three divisions of China's best troops were moving into position along the Viet- namese coast today for a light- ning attack aimed al cutting off supply lines to Vietnamese units defending the Lang Son border region. intelligence sources in Bangkok said. In Peking, an official Chinese source said China hopes to pull its invasion force out of Vietnam in a few days, Japan's Kyodo news service reported from the Chinese capital. But the source reportedly said that if regular Vietnamese army troops join the fighting, it might be prolonged. Sources in Bangkok said the Chinese apparently were ready- ing for an a ll -out attack against regular Vietna m ese troops · brought up to the Lang Son area, 75 miles northeast of Hanoi. These sources said Peking is then expected to withdraw most · <See VIET, Page AZ> about 450 miles by road south of the border sent for divers Sunday when a hotel operator in Guerrero Negro passed on the report of lhe sightinJt. He said the hotel operator was told by an abalone diver that he spotted the corp·ses while diving off t he nearby island. The diver told authorities that the bodies were tied together. Ma rvin Trial By the time divers reached the scene, Disboro said, the bodies had been swept away by surf. The search today was cente red on the area where they were spotted. Isla Natividad is about 10 miles south of Cedros Island and about 50 miles west of Sca m- mon 's Lagoon. lte winter home <See SEABcH, Page AZ> Michelle· Meddled, Witness Testifies LOS ANGELES <AP> -Mov- ie director John Boorman took the witness stand today in the Lee Marvin property trial as the actoT's lawyers tried lo depict MicheUe Marvin as a woman who meddled in he r lover 's career. Boorman , who directed Ma rvin's films. "He ll in the Pacific" and "Point Blan.k ," testified that Miss Marvin twice calle~him during filming to re· port that Marvin was unhappy about an actor in the film and a scene . "It was untrue." Boorman said. "I discussed it with Mr. Marvin." The testimony of the director, who spoke in a thick Irish ac- cent, was interrupted repeatedJy by objections from Miss Marvin's l a wyer , Marvi n Mitchelson, who said the mat- ters were irrelevant. But Marvin's l a wy er . A. Da vid Kagon. noted that Miss Marvin has claimed in her Sl.8 million s uit that s he helped Marvin in his career. Meanwhile, Mitcbelson said he intends during his rebuttal to re- call actor Richard Doughty, who testified that he had sex some 25 limes with Miss Marvin while she was living with Lee Marvin. Doughly's testimony, given in secret. was released Tuesday 175 K i lle d . .,..1,..... .. CLAIMS LOVE AFFAIR Actor Richard Doughty after it was ruled relevant to the case. Miss Marvin denied she ever had an affair with Doughty and called his allegations of sexual intimacies "ridiculous." "I never saw him make a pass <See MA RVIN, Page AZ) Gas, Volcanic Lava Hamper Rescuers are a . Suprato reported many bodies were sprawled on the streets and narrow paths of Pucukan. Chance of rain 40 per- cent tonight and 30 per- cent Thursday. Gusty west t o s outhwes t w i nd s through Thursday. Lows tonight 45 to 50. Highs Thursday SS to 60. No Hard Drugs Found JAKARTA. Indonesia <AP) - Poison gas and smoldering lava from a volcanic eruption in cen- l r al Java ha mpered rescue te ams trying to clear bodies from vilJages where at least 175 people were killed and 1,000 in· jured. medical police spokesmen said Tuesday. Police Lt. Col. Suprato said 17,000 people ha ve been evacual· ed from six villages near the erupting Mount Sioila, bUt the eruption early Tuesday caught many in the Batur district asleep or brought them down as they tried to Oee. It was Slnila 's fourth eruption in 51 years and the first since 1959. M4KE YOURSELF IW'PY Wl1Jl AD INSIDE TODAY Lut~• to a l>e.'4no radio atation may not realize that the due jockey ~ 11 years ago. Story, Page .47. l••ex Huntington Man Sets Innocent Plea No cocaine or any other illegal drug was found in package.s con- fiscated from the business of Huntington Beach pizza parlor owner Douglas Jobson, police reported todav. Jobson. an o utspoken critic of Huntington Beach police, was arrested Feb. 14 when poUce confiscated the powder packages at his business al 118 Main St. Police Lt. Bruce Young re- ported, however, that laboratory test.a lndicat4' the powdery s ub· stance wasn't cocaine or any other llle«"I dru~. \ Young did say that numerous plastic bags filled with small amounts of marijua na were found in Jobson'!! pizza parlor. No formal charges have yet been filed against Jobson by the Oranae County District At- tdrney's Office. Jobson, meanwhile, declared he'll plead innocent at hJs court arraignment scheduled Feb. 2.8 on lllegal drug sales charges. The plua parlor owner also branded bis Feb. 14 arrest as "more harassment" by Hunl- lntton Be•ch police. Police Initially arres ted .. Jobson on suspicion of llJegal dru" sales lo minors. Now free on $5,000 bond, Jobson said, "Police are trying to drive me oul of business." He said the substance thought to be cocaine is actually "cocoa incense." Jobson'• attorney indicated · some or the packaged material conriscated by police may be spices \med on pinas. Durln1 lbe past two years. Jobaon has med two civil rights lawsults against local police. f A reporter for the newspaper Slnar Harapan reported that the village or Pucukan and another i.n tbe Dieng Moun~ns suffered worst from the eruption. He reported few gas masks were available and some rescue workers were killed by the fUmes .. The· gas and Java continued to spew from lbe crater as rescue teams composed of soldiers, policeman and civilian volun- teers atte mpted to clear the "The Daily Pilot made me very happy. "My ad worked vel')' well." That's the story told by lbe successful Huntington Beach man who placed tb1s ad in the Daily Pilot: Ntce clean 3 bdr 2 ba p1Uo. 2 car garage $4~ mo. XXX·XlUtX If you want your ad to be a success, try the Dally Pilot at S..2-5678. A friendly ad-vlser wm help write a beat·seller. \ Al DAILY PILOT c Wltdn!!dtJx. Ftbrytry II. 19?9 No Clmed Doors Here Tbe,.•a no . me won · derln1 what 1ou on behind closed doortJ at 70 Capt' Cod, rn l rvure'!i North~ood tract Ther uen't any dooni A tonaln.lcllon bo. told pollc~ Tu 1day that a burtrlar broke-Into lht' vn ttnii ht'd hou&t', found nothrng worth ta~1f'li tn 111dt' . M> unhmat'd all 12 doori-und tol~ lh'1m IO· ~tud For aooJ Oil' 'iUrc lht' crook. ~tole llll ut.r • door from tht• next huu '-'· 411 G8 {~IPl' Cod Th'° door w~r\' ' lut'd at .$2. t . • out 1 $35,000 Argus Bid The Seu Scout ketc:h J\rgw. has been given a one-year lease on life by dm~ctors of the Orange County Council of the Boy Scouts of America. A spokes man for the group said directors voted Tuesday to reject a $35,000 offer to purchase the 68-foot vessel that's kept at the Newport Harbor Sea Scout base. "The vessel will be safe from sale for a year," explained Phil Bevins or the council. "But in lhe meantime, it must prove its worth." According to Bevins, that means Argus backers are going to have lo prove conclusively that the vessel is valuable in "offering a quality sea educa- tion," not just as a recreational , vessel. The fate of the Argus has been • uncertain since late last year when council board members decided it was too much of a financial burden and offered the ketch for saJe. Bevins said a yacht surveyor who studied the vessel indicated that repairs costillg up to $70,000 would be needed to get the ship into prime condition. In addition, he said the basic maintenance and upkeep re- quired by law will cost the coun- cil about $8,000 this year. Noting the out-pouring of com· munity support for retention or the Argus by the Sea Scouts, Bevins said the board's decision ·means that it's time for those . community members who spoke up to put their money where their mouths have been." He said donations for the Argus should be made payable to the Boy Scouts of America and marked for use on the Argus. 11Ueves Eat On the Job Thieves who cooked and ate breakfast while burglarizing a Costa Mesa omce building were being sought by police today. . Police said emplqyees al Downey Savings and Loan, 3200 Bris tol St.. discovered the break-in Tuesday morning. Taken from offices. on the thi rd, fifth and eighth floors was $696 worth of food, cash, office equipment and kitchen utensils, police said. They s aid the thieves ap· parenlly cooked themselves breakfast in the building cafeteria, leaving behind un- washed dishes with traces or bacon and eggs. Two vending machines also were rifled, police said. 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Poh.t( ~:utl o hi.'l«hbor who ht>ard br\',tkm~ t:l11•"· n •m tom bt-rt-d the: fir-fl hur-i;lut') nnd <'•llt-d ulhont1 '· who chiuwd tht• 'l\aJ)t'(ta 1md arN!'sled them 0 11 l!IU p1c1on <>f bur~hary Vi o lent Film Ads Canceled HOLLYWOOD <AP> -Para- mount Pictures has canceled all newspaper advertising for its rilm "The Warriors" in the wake or several violent out- bursts -including two ending in deaths .-at screenings of the movie, a spokesman sai.d today. ··w e couldn't put our finger oo it. that it caused the problems. but we just stopped the advertis· Ing as of ~turday;Jl said Para- mount publicist Bob Goodfried. Lt Cto0rgf' Lorton Ii Id 11011\'~ • b11okt'd John R Flores, 22, ot San~ Ano. whu && bc:1n1t bcld on ~.000 bail nnd o Sto.ooo buralary "'arrant on an untf'14tt~d C~\' Abo m JaJI today w 11 Leo ... Mon ·no. 28. of ntw Ana, bemg ht'ld on $.S,000 b1ul, Lorton t.aid Mast 0 1'erfJoard On Saturday, a 19-year-old man died after being shot in the head at a Palm Springs drive-in theater that was showing the movie, which deaJs wilb youth gang violence in New York City. Earlier last week, an l8-year-old was fatally stabbed in. the lobby of a Ventura theater. A third l'IU~pet't , U 17 yc:.r.Old bo) from Santa Ana. wa5 htken to Orange County Juvenile Hall, •~orton said tt~ ~aid Advanced Video and Commun1l'at1on:.. 729 W 16th St . was broken into early Sun day, with $7,900 an video equip· ment reported missing. Then, about 4:30 a .m . Tues· day, Gordon Brown of Newport Beach, who had fallen asleep while working late m his office '" lbe same complex. called p o li ce to repo rt another break-in Lorton said the three suspects were chased and captured. He said a car reported ~tolen Feb. 14 in Santa Ana was recovered at the scene Mesa Youth Held in Rape A 16-year-o ld Cos ta Mesa youth has been arrested in con- nection with tbe rape of an 18- year-old woman last weekend, police said today. Lt. George Lorton said the boy was arrested Tuesday based on descriptions given by the victim and witnesses. Lorton said the youth faces rape and burglary charges. He has been released in custody or his parents, Lorton said. D•llY ~la.. SUft l'tlo .. MESA MARINA AIDE Kenneth Sampson Frortt Pag e AJ MARINA •.. Hertzog asked that the council review Sampson's progress in five months to decide if the con- tract should continue. There has been litlle progress on the Marina plan since a private cons ultants r e p ort termed the plan "feasible" some fiv e years ago. In 1974, former congressman Andrew Hinshaw apparently persuaded the federal govern· ment to rf1lease $250.000 for a second study. The money, however . was never released for the study and the Marina bas remained on lhe back burner ever since. What could be the city's last chance at having a "gateway to the sea" resurfaced after the council gave Raciti and Hall permission lo form a s ub· committee and return with a re- port. E',.._P ageAJ VIET ••• of its forces from Vietnam, possibly within three or four days . Vietnam's Radio Hanoi report· ed heavy fighting Tuesday, fourth day or the border war, in an area between Lang Son, the major town in the northeast frontier area. and the border village or Dong Dang, seven miles to the nort&. The broadcas t said Viet- namese lorces "pul a company of Cbinese troops out ot acUon, destroyed nve tanks, a.nd ~ap. lured all the eneml••' weapons." A µohceman helps get a 68-f oot mast on its way again after it fell off a trailer Tu~sday in Costa Mesa, slightly damaging t~o vehicles. The mast, which also was )>altered a little in the 2:30 mishap, was successfully reloaded and carted away after the accident at 19th Street and Harbor Boulevard. Jn New York. a dozen youths assaulted subway passengers ln the theater district immediately after seeing lhe mm. which re· portedly grossed so me $4.7 million during the first six days or it.s run at 650 theaters around the nation. Coast Man Protests Gun...,carrying. Ban Wuncil Meet ~kdOff ­ NoCoW1Cil Several groups are seeking to have the film suppressed, saying it glorifies violence a nd is pro· voking racial strife. The two California theaters where the fatal attacks occurred have stopped showing the film, Goodfried said, but there bave been no other canceUations. A Huntington Beach man who claims he is being denied permission to carry a gun because of his conviction on federal charges that did not re· late to possession of a weapon has sued the federal Department of Justice in Los Angeles County Superior Court. Richard Harbert, 52, of SS22 Edinger Ave., claims in the ac- tion filed on bis behalf by the American Civil Liberties Union-, that the rederal pardon he states he received in January, 1961, precludes federal and state authorities from imposing such a ban. Harbert is seeking a job as a security guard where he is ex- pected to carry a firearm. He re- fu sed Tuesday to identify the prospective employer. Harbert confirmed the state- ment of ACLU lawyers that be was convicted. in March, 1946, of se nding threatenin g com - muni<'ations through the mail. •·But I never served any time for the offense," he said. "And I was pardoned in January, 1961. •• Harbert said that neither the E',....Page A J SEARCH ••. of the California Gray ~bale. Disboro said the diver was un- able to determine the sex of the three apparent drowning vie· tims who were swept away from him in heavy seas. But speculation mounted to- day that be sighted the bodies of Dennis Vowell, 22. bis wife, Deb- bie. 21, and Gary Newton, 22, all of San Diego. The trio left San Diego Jan. 22 in the 45-foot "Armistice" with the stated intention of spending a week rishing near San Clemente Island. They were last seen Jan. 24 when a passing fishing boat was told by ll.e trio thattheyhadoneandonebal tons offish on board. Shortly after that encounter, the area was hit by a storm. Vowell and Newton went to high school together in Costa Mesa. Debbie Vowell is the daughter of Mrs . Bunny Scott of San Clemente. Mrs. Scott wa·s reported to be near lhe area of the sighting to· day. She and friends and rel· atives were in Baja California searching the coastline when news or the discovery was passed on to them by Mexican authorities. Vice Consul Bart Flaherty said today that. the American consulate in La Paz is trying to maintain contact with Mexican authorities in Guerrero Negro. "It's been very difficult because they only have one telephone in the community," he said. "But we are working on it and we hope to help with' iden· Uflcation or the bodies if il is proved that they are American citizens." .. Oisboro said the three bodies will be committed to the care of a local mortuary if it is found that they ~re tbe bodies of the missing trio. "Then it would be up to the families of the victims to ar- range for an American mortuary lo pick up the bodies in Mexico." be said. Mrs. Marie McDonald, the mother of Vowell. and Mrs. Eleanor Newton, the mother or Newlon, were· advised by the Coast Guard Tuesday of the re· port Crom Mexico. Both Coeta Mesa women were reported to be •'deeply dis- treased .. by the news but refused to comment unW conlirm a.Uon or otherwise ls received from Mexico. "They will be advised u soon a1 It ls ponlble for ua to get word from the area," Flaherty Hid. "We reallse lbat th.ii ls a very dJstrea1Ln1 sltuat•on for tberp ." federal nor state authorities have the power to deny him the right to carry a weapon. •'I have twice been denied the right to purchase a gun at local gun stores and that is when I decided to take what I think is a unique legal action agai nst the authorities," be said. Harbert said be is seeking a job as a security guard because of "back problems I developed while pursuing other employ. ment." Harbert declined to identify the type of employment be has pursued since bis federal pardon 18 years ago. "I was arrested and convicted as a teen-ager all those years ago," he said. "It is time that the kind of discrimination I have had to undergo was brought to an end and that is the purpose or this lawsuit. ''No law enforcement agency can deny me the right to carry a gun .. " Harbert said. "And I believe that the outcome or this legal action will be a decision m my favor." The Costa Mesa City Council meeting scheduled for March s bas been cancel~. and city of- ficials say they tiave a good ex- cuse: None of the clly council members will be there. The city manager won't be around either. They'll all be attending the League ol Cities annual con- g res sion a I conference in Washington, D.C. March 3·5. And the city will be paying their way. Tl)e air fare will average about $250 per person. but cost of hotels, food and street transportation won't be known until afterward, officials say. Two of the five council Mem- bers. Mayor Ed McFarland and Councilman Dom Raciti, will continue on lo a posC:conference trip to Spain at their own ex· pense. But they're all expected to be back for the council meeting of March 19. officials said Stabbing Told Burglars Attack W oma"' 69 A 69-year-old Santa Ana woman was reported lo be in stable condition today after being stabbed five times by two burglars who broke into-her southside home late Monday night. POLICE SAID THE INTRUDERS broke into the house at 2205 W. Adams St., Santa Aria, fled with the victim's purse which held only a small amount of cash. Behind them they left Mrs. Ruth Wainscott, 69. battered on the head and stabbed at least five times. OfFICERS INDICATED THE assault was un- provoked by the victim who was sleeping when the two burglars entered the darkened house shortly before midnight. Paramount bas offered to pay for whatever security measures are deemed necessary to protect patrons at 200 theaters na- tionwide. But the company's vice presi- dent. Gordon Weaver, bas de- nied tbat the movie is inflam- matory and described the incidents as "isolated cases." f'f'OlllPageAJ MARVIN ••• at any girl, to tell you the truth, .. Miss Marvin said. When she first heard his testimony. s h e s aid , "I was just shocked ... I got sick to my stomach •· Doughty said that he and Miss Marvin had sexual relations at least 2S tines after they met in 1969 on the Micronesian island or Palau where Marvin was mak- mg a movie. Doughty, then a 24-year-old marine biologist for the Peace Corps. said Miss Marvin, then 36, invited him to take her on a picnic lo a remote island near Palau, when they had sex for the first time. Later. he said, he and Marvin became friends and the actor urged Doughty to take up acting and come to California. Marvin arranged a job for Doughty on the movie, "Monte Walsh ... he said, and he moved in with Marvin and the former showgirl at their Malibu beach house. During the stay, Doughty said, Mi ss Marvin demanded love· m a king des pite his protests . Once. he said, they went for a drive and Miss Marvin asked lo stop at a motel ··1 said since l was living with them now. I would rather not have any !urther physical con- tact with ~er," Doughty said. Lynn Hart HART'S John Hart SPORTING GOODS 538 CENTER ST.• COSTA MESA• 646-1919 Track Shoes Jogging Shoes Basketball Shoes Volleyball Shoes Soccer Shoes Baseball Shoes Tennis Shoes Tennis Rackets Racquetball Racquets Badminton Rackets Table T ennls Paddles Paddle Tennis Paddles Racket Stringing Open 9 to 6 • Sat. 9 to 5:30 • a...d Sun. Warm Up Suits Sweat Suits Gym Pants Track Pants Tennis Shirts & Shorts Baseball Pants Sanitary Hose Stirrup Sox ~ Colored Baseball Sleeves Basketballs Soccer Balls Footballs Volleyball s Baseballs Tennis Balls Racquet Balls 538 center St. 646-1919 I , r e ' . .. :1 ~. ' t • t~ .... ~, s DAILY P~OT 3 ~-------~---~--~,~r~&~' ·, Teens Hire KiJler o.lly "li.t ........ ,., lllC ... N K-lef EGGS TOSSED OVER EASY OFF 11-STORY BUILDING AT UCI: ENO UP SCRAMBLED? MOVING TARGETS Dozens of UC Irvine students gathe red Tuesday to watch e ngineering majors drop dozens of raw eggs. nestled m packing of their own de· sign, off the top of the Engineering Buj}d- ing Object was to have most surviving eggs m least amount of packing, an ex- ercise concocted for annual Engineering Week. Most students. though, wound up with egg on th eir faces. Senior Eric Russell won SURVIVORS Jorge Lopez. a biology major . unpacks one of 18 eggs in his landing vehicle which made it safe- ly. Unwrapping his eggs at right is Tim Dick . Though winner did it with jus t 10 eggs, judges said it was with much less packing m aterials Weapons Reeords Mrs. Steiger Seeks "'Mar vin' Property Trial LOS ANGELES I AP I The attorney representing Michelle Triola Ma rvin in her property settlement lawsuit against her ex-lover. actor Lee Marvin. has gone to Superior Court in an at- tempt to file a similar s uit on be half of the estranged wife of another movie star. Attorney Marvin Milchelson riled suit Tuesday in an attempt to overturn an ag r eement Sherry Steiger made with actor Rod Steiger while the couple lived together She hopes to ask for $2.S million in a Marvi n-type SUll. - Miss Marvin is seeking half the property the) collected while living together. They were never martied. Mrs. Steiger. 41. lived with her husband rour years before mar- rying him in 1973 and had a pre- nuptial agreement. which she claimed s he signed under "un· due influence." Mitchelson said. According to Mitchelson, the agreement prevents Mrs . Steiger from recevering proper- ly accumulated during the nine yea r s the Ste1ge r s were together. SA Firm Chkf 'Guilty' LOS ANGELES IAf' 1 The president of a Santa Ana firm has pleaded guilty to charges stemming from his company's failure to keep proper records on the receipt of handguns and the sale of weapons ¥and millions of rdunds of ammunition Morris and aUorneys ror the company claimed the violations we re merely clerical sloppiness. Morris. 68. was charged with a s ingle count or knowingly mak· ing false statements on firearms transacti<'n records He could receive a five-year prison sen- tence The company races a possible $10.000 fine for each of the two counts of failing lo. keep proper records. Race Signups Set Of Dad for $60? CLEVELAND <APl J ohn T h e detectiv e said in - vestigators have no doubt the t wo were involved in the killing. "You could call it a confession if you want to." he said. "They told police the whole story of what tney did. how it happened. how lhey used the money and c:red1t cards. They told the whole thing.'' Police said each blamed the other for hatching the. plot. White, a strict father who made his two teen-agers observe a 9 p.m. curfew, walked into his liv- ing room after work and came face-to-race with his killer. a m an who police allege was hired for S60 by White's children "He wouldn 'l let us do a nything we ~ted. like smoke pot:· a poli~ detective. who asked not to be named, quoted the children as saying Three Segments Police said the children a 17-year-old boy and a 14-year-old girl described how they hid their father's body in a back room after the slaying on Feb. 9. · then cashed his last paycheck a nd used his c redit cards to go on a 10-day spending spree. County Coast Plan Division Approved They s pent $2 .000 on televisions. video games and other amusements. as well as food and entertainment, policu s aid. The teen-agers were arrested Monday when they returned lo the ir home in a blue-collar neighborhood in southwest Cleveland. They were being held in a detention home Tuesday. police said No charges have been riled against the Juveniles "be~ause the in\'estigalion is s till going on.·· the detective said By a 12·0 vote. the California Coastal Com mission approved the division of Orange County's Local Coastal Program into three separate areas Tuesday · T he action by the commission creates three divisions : North Coast. Aliso Creek and South Coast. The total budget for the three divisions is $356,678. Commission staff told com m issioners meeting in San Diego that the funds will fi nance a 22-month work program that will probe the use or land in the affected areas They said a portion of the budget will be dt>voted to stud1e~ Coast Man Protests Gun Carrying Ban A Huntington Beach man who claims he is being denied pe rmissio n to ca rry a gun because or his c9nviction on fede ral charges that did not re- late to possession or a weapon has s ued the federal Department of Justice in Los Angeles County Superior Court. Richard Harbert . 52. of 5522 E dinger Ave .. claims in the ac- tion filed on his behalf by the American Civil Liberties Union. that the federal pardon he states he received in J anuary. 1961. f)recludes fe deral a nd state authorities from imposing such a ban. Harbert is seeking a job as a security guard where he is ex- pected to carry a firearm. He re- fused Tuesday to ide ntify the prospectiv~ employer Harbert confirmed the state· ment of ACLU la wyers that he was convicted in Ma rch, 1946, of sending t hr eate n ing com municalions through the mail. ..But I never served any lime for the offense, ·he said . "And I was pardoned in J anuary. 1961 " Harbert said that neither the federal nor s tate authorities have the power lo deny ham the right lo carry a weapon. "I have twice been denied the right to purchase a gun at local gun stores and that is when I decided to take what I think is a unique legal action against t h e authorities," he said. Harbert said he 1s seeking a job as a security guard because of "back problems I developed while pursuing other employ. ment." Harbert declined to 1dent1fy the type of employment he has pursued since his federal pardon 18 years ago "I was arrested and convicted as a teen-ager all those years ago." he said. "It is time that the kind of discrimination I have had to undergo was brought to a n e nd and that is the purpose or this lawsuit. "No law enforcement agency can deny me the right to carry a gun ... Har bert s aid .. And I believe that the outcome of this legal action will be a decision in my favor " Egypt, Israel Renew Talks . WASHINGTON <AP l Egyp. t1a n ~nd Israeli negotiatori.. m eeting in the s umptuous sec lusion o f Camp David, opened a new round or secret talk ~ today to see if a long elusive peace treaty can be con eluded under U.S. a uspices Secretary of State Cyrus R Vance boarded a helicopter at the s now-banked Pentagon en early morning and ne"" to the pre s identi al retr e at for breakfast at Maple Lodge with Egyptian Prime M1n 1s t er Mu stafa Kha lil and Israeli Foreign Minister Moshe Dayan U S offirials confirmed meanwhile, that Egyptian Pres1. dent Anwar Sadat had requested a broad ran ge of m odern American weaponry while offer ing to play a ma1or pro-Western military role in the Middle East on how oil fields best can be re· hubilitated to provide wildlife and recreational areas. They said other funds will be used lo study ways in which the Bolsa Chica wetlands a nd the Santa Ana River wetlands can be preserved. The three divisions comprise unincorporated county territory d1v1ded by the cities of Seal Beach. Huntington Beat·h . Newport Beach. Laguna Beach a'tld San Cle mente. A staff report submitted to the comm 1ss1on defines the North Coast d1v1sion as being the com· · mun1ty of Sunset Beach. t he Bolsa Chica wetlands. the San- ta Ana River wetland!> and two separate areas ad1acent to Up- per Newport Bay Santa Ana Heights and Newport Dunes. The Aliso Creek division is described as being "the down coast section of the Laguna Grt>enbelt ·· The area ts contiguous with the Irvine Coast planning seg- ment east of the city of Laguna Bt-ach and does not contain any coastal frontage. Aliso Viejo's 4.500 acres com- prise the largest portion or the segment. Also included in the d1v1s1on arc the Laguna Canyon properties. DeWitt. Marcroft. Ben Brown. Esslinger. Top of the World. Kite Hills and upland Avco properties Planners defined the South Coast div1s1on as being basically along the Pacific Coast Highway t·orridor and compris ing the communities of South Laguna. Laguna Nig uel, Dana Point. Capistrano Beach and Emerald Ba) Plans for the South Coast area 111clude the prediction that the popul:it1on will increase by a rurther million res idents i n-Che next 20 years Severed Legs Found in SF SAN FRANCISCO 1AP 1 Poht·e say they are puzzled by the discovery or two severed legs sticking out or a trash pile nt'ar a vacant store in the Mis· s1on district. Police s aid that a .vom an called them last night when s he noticed a human foot s ticking out of the trash What police round were two severed legs. en- cased in plain brown wrapping paper in a cardboard carton. The coroner's oHice said the le1:?s were those of a white >Aoman . JO to 40 years old. l20 pounds. medium height wiLh dark ha~r Gem Talk A GlfT OF FASHION OMEGA QUARTZ . • 01} J C HUMPlllW·:S Ct•rt1t1<'d Gt'm1•tuu1~1 M; 'i GEM INVESTING c..-an I>«' o dongt>rous gorru' The selling or gems as investments is a growing business in this country. It appears to be a sort of "rad" busi- ness, with gem promoters s uddenly popping up a ll over the place. open· ing offices and announcing that they H owa rd Morris . whose California Electronic P olice Eq uipment Co . s uppli es weapons a nd a mmunition to several law enforce ment agen· cles. entered the g uilty plea Tuesday for himself and the company during arraignment before U.S. Dis trict Judge Robert Firth, who scheduled sentencing for March 26. Joggers can s till register for Saturday's 6.S·niile race along Avenjda Pico in San Clemente but you've only got until s p.m. Friday to sign up. are "experts" in the gem investment game . Quite a few people are invest· ing considerable money in diamonds. without having a ny real knowledge of the quaJity of the stones they are get- P1co inland to the TRW Systems· ting . Obviously , this can be a plant and bac k a course 1 dangerous game to play. Govern- wher e less than 25 percent or the mcnt agencies have been taking asphalt roadway is level. som e pretty hard looks at the gem In· The rum was the target of a 1977 invesllgat.ioa by the r•raJ Bureau of Alcohol, Firearms a nd Tobacco agent.a lnvest.lgat· Ing allegations of a black market firearms operation. The government alle1ed the company failed lo properly re· cord the purchase or 1,229 handguns and lbe sale or 338 firearms and S.3 million rounds of ammunition It manufactured from 11'1S-tm. Registration forms are availa- ble at the city's recreation de- partment , according to coordinator Steve Judd. Oost Is S3 to participate In the race, and $5.50 to receive a T s hirt follow- lna the Jaunt. There will be no on-site reg- istration. Check-in is al 7 a.m. and t.he check-in desk will close at 8:30. The race begins at 9 a.m. Crom San Clemente HJ1h School. Run- ners wiU travel alona Avenida For more Information, call the vestment schemes, and what they department at 492-5101. ext. 264. are finding is not always pleasant ... We have seen som e personal ex· ample1, too. or people who have in· Conservation Urged vested substantial sums. and who· have later found that they weren't getting what they thought they were getting. Before you buy any diamond or other precious stone, we suHesl that you have It appraised by a QUALIFIED jeweler. It may save you a lot or grief later Don't become one or those statistics that only en• force what P.T. Barnum aid about one "t>tina born every minute." WASHINGTON <AP l - Americans are being called on to make the maximum effort to conserve energy so that the country wtU become less depen- dent on coaJ. nuclear power and othe-r f\JeJs. The Council on En· vironmentaJ Quality Issued that call Tuesday. • 1 Woman·s 14K yellow gold Woman's 14K yellow gold textured link bracelet 'va1ch , s1rap. watch. ' J. C. fiumphrieJ Jew~ferJ t..•f ...i8H A ""1H'C" '"' GEM sex { r" @ t8.>J lllE'A'PQRT BLllO COS!' VESA CONVENIENT TERMS 8 kA 32 YEARS IN THE SAME LOCATION .,, ~CC::;~, Charge e ' ~ " DAll.Y PILOT WeonMday, '90Nt!'Y 21. 1919 NATION/ WEATHER 7 Hur~ ~ ~~ Police Probe with ~ I om ~la.rpbioe 'Bloody Mess' Mar tit p ot . NJ;W YORK CAPl -Oetectlves aearcbed the "bloody m"a" of a llarl m brown11tone today tor clues to who 1l11hed tbe throata of atx men and a woman in what pollce aald appeared to be 1 dnaa·related ulati.acr.-. A blood-encrusted 13 lncb knlte waa found on a bed next to three of MAa G T1I Ia tL\ : I bad a beauUtul drtvt out Lu~una Canyon Road 1fttentay aft.moon A l1•b\ mb' WH tallln1 '6nd th• countn .. Jct. aloe11 th• nam>w pave· ment looked Ilk Or1n11 County of yattryHr But I mt1111~ ~nwth1n1 along lht> way tho v ctJDU. accordln& to Cbtd was no tltn of a strunle. of Oet.«tlves Jamea Sullivan. · Autbortttea aald they found All but one uf th victims. re· acalea wttb drua residue ln th~ portedly Dominicans between apartment, leadln1 them to I m1 ed ~'-"''nil oll the> white cro Ii~ the aau• of 20 and SS were found bell .... _ 1n with thelr handa and legs bound eve "'"' ilay 11 were drul· ('urr\'nlh .. H a rl' ult of all I.be automotJ\I carna1e thul h&a bt.'t'n rt.•rordfi.I along lM unyon road tn rC"«nl limo. "' u mpOll?n 1:. under w•y lo maak~ lht! ht:ava.ly tnwtlled t"'o Ian tuahwa) safer with rope. cordl and "anything related. Police also aaJd there elst1 that wu around." said Sgt. ::;e ~t~:f:.8::~~. the murdera Thomaa CUrley, first officer to Commenting on reports that 1 ~orh the apartment Tuesday the deatha mJaht be connected ~ 0 SOMF.BOOV WENT out L.agun u Canyon and • plttl'c.•d :!2 "'httt.• rros!>t>S along lht' roudsuJt-, ¥PP•rcnlly to maht with the Raatafartan cult, one Appropnat~ Vi'lucle /or Travel on Lagt.ino ConJIO'I) Rood mark the places where motorilits have been kllled on that stretch alnce 1915. Reports have indicated thls is a rather startling Mnd sobering ditplay. Maybe r miased seeing the crosses yesterday because I was concentrating on tbe roadway itself. As J s uggested, It was a beautiful drive. mainly because the canyon road had IJtUe traffic at that hour. This In itself is disquleUne. It puts you on edge. The drive is almost too easy. So. if you're a veteran traveler on that stretch. you begin to get edgy and start looking for trouble around every blind curve. At this wrttlng. nobody admits responsibility for plac· ... ing those 22 crosses out by the Laguna Canyon pavement. Laguna Beach Councilman Kelly Boyd, who is heading a campaign to get the road widened and dirided. said he didn't know who did it. Neither do the Laguna police WIBLE LAGUNA AVTHORmES ind~caled no plans to remove the crosses within the city limits, some city of riclals fi gure the state highway people will pull them down as soon as they become aware of the grim reminders of lives lost. You have to s uppose that the white crosses would come under some kind of state ruling as an unauthorised . road sign. Then. or course. the CalTrans people might be just a bit aentlUve about the situation. Some people might eet the Impression that by failure to improve Laguna Canyon Road. tilate government la perpetuating a death trap MAYBE THEY'LL JUST uproot the crosses on the theory that what the people don't know can't hurt them. There were, of course, at least 22 people who would disagree on that point. H they were still around Auction Scheduled To Sell Milyaguez HONG KONG CAP) The American container ship Mayaguez. which the Cambo- dian Communists seized in 1975. will be auctioned for scrap, its owners said today. Sea-Land Orient Ltd. said the 10.485-ton ship. built In 1945, is ·•too old to be efficient." A spokesman said no date has bdn set for the auction but all scrap dealers in Asia will be welcome to bid. The Mayaguez arr111ed from Singapore Monday night. The s hip was seized in Cambo dtan waters by the Khmer Rouge on May 12, 1975, several weeks after the Communists captured Phnom Penh. a nd was releHed a few days later after U.S. Marines landed on Cam- bodia's Tang Island to rescue the crew and free the ship. Charles T. Miller, Fountain Valley, waa captain of the ship when it was captured. Fifteen Americans were lulled In the landing. and 23 died in a helicopter crash en route to take part In tbe operation POLICE SAID the killings wllre flrst reported by Jose Criapm. the building's landlord who Uves in an apartment on the ground noor. Officer 1 said-the could not Immediately locate Criapln. and they did not. know bow he discovered the killings . None of the victims was Im· mediately ldentllied. Police sald it appeared they had been dead since mid-a fternoon. Four of the bodies were In the rear bedroom or the first-floor apartment -three of them on the bed and the other on the noor. In another room. three men were on the floor. All were dressed in "normal street clothes,·· poliee said. ''IT DOESN'T appear one person could do this." said Sullivan. adding that the apart· meot was in dlsarray. but there Dozens Flee Homes During Hawaii Rains HILO. Hawaii CAP ) -TQrren- llal rains have caused major Jloodlng t h rough t h e southeastern sectJons of Hawaii I s land. forcing dozens of fammes from their homes. The heavy rains began·taper· ing off Tuesday night, giving authorities hope that the worst of the flooding may be over. "Everyone's taking a licking In this one," said Hawaii County ClviJ Defense Administrator. Harry Kim. "It's the kind of rain I've never seen before in my Jlfe." IN TIIE 24-bour period ending al 8 p .m. Tuesday (10 p.m. PST Tuesday), more than 21 inches or rain was recorded at the Hilo Airport. The downpour turned usually quiet mountain streams into raging torrents of muddy water that overflowed banks and inun· dated nearby homes. All major highways around HUo were made impassable by rtoodwalers, landslides and debris. Police, firemen and civil de· tense workers .helped stranded residents to safety in several areas. There were no reports of serious Injuries. 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"They're killing people out here." said one man. who re· fused to be Identified. "There's• money Involved and I won't say anything else." Those aren't white.capped waves off Milwaukee in Lake Michigan. That's ice. Ft1gld weather in the Midwest this year has beeo bad enough to freeze large portions of the lake. Photo was made from a helicopter from Glenview c Ill. l Naval Air Station. The copter crew ls checking on pollution in waterways. Oil Exploration Cleared Way Ope ned for North Atlantic Tract Bids BOSTON CAP> -A federal •rpeals court has cleared the war for oil and natura illS exploration ln the bounUru flshlng grounds of the North Atlan- tic. Tbe First Circuit Court of Appeals on Tuesday lifted an injunction granted more than a year ago on a request by the state of Massachusetts and tbe Conservation Law Foundation after the Interior Department announced plans to open bids for North Atlantic tracts. U.S. DISTRICT COURT Judge W. Arthur Gar· rity issued the injunction less than two weeks before the planned auction on Jan. 31. tm. uytng Interior Secretary Cecil Andrus bad not taken "all steps reasonably possible" to protect the Georges Bank fishing ground. Garrity said Andrus' decision to hold the auc· lion before protective regulations were l11ued was "arbitrary and capricious." In lifting Garrlty's lnJuncUon. the appeals court noted that CongreH amended the Outer Con· tinental Shelf Landa Act lut year to &ive Andrus authority to draft strict regulations. ~ ruling said tr ~drus failed to produce the reaulaUons before the next auction. there would be time to seek another injunction. It has been estimated the t,140-square-mile area could yield 150 million to 530 mUUon barrels or oil and l trilhon to 3.5 trillion cubic feet of natural gu. Environmentaltats and Massachusetts At torney General F rancis X. 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' l ~ ::::: • ... 4!, 't nt; ~ l~tf."s ~·~ =~sr::.•• • ii ~Yo ,'"".a: : !.Ct:_· . ,,. .. 1. t, ~~ ... wt0:"..-il ·f· ~ ~.·<; ::~· .. ,~.s • : ~ ,.tlf!S"'l:;• ,~ '' ,i~.~ Al' :a ·, 1·1 ~rr~ .... i t + e\Lf i 2' ~ "''"''"Tr • r . . . .. 1111ut1111 J ,,_,. ,. uo • 1 1 • • • • Hi • "· ... .,,,,. ' • , .... !*9M .-• E~ ~ MIWICl I ..... " "'' • • ... • • +1 ~ t t ..... ~ '·~ •• > ~ ~rNO I • l!~ + ~ ~ f tO •• ~ .• ~·. ::,",..°': I J% .. ;;;ow· .. •;; l J '"" == ·::·~ ~··. 1 '~K =~~I ' Recession Signals Denied WAS~GTON(AP)-G. WUllam Miller, the chairman of the Federal Reserve Board , says he believes "there are no economic indicators pointing to a recession in l979." Miller made the comment ln an an· nual report issued by the board Tues· day. He said the agency's obje<:Uve this year "is to foster finar .!ial condiUol\8 conducive to a conti· 1ued, but more' moderate, ~nomlc expansion dur· Ing 197t, that st ould permit a gradual winding f .>wn of Inflation and the maint.ena.1.1 :e of the slronJer position of the doll 1r ln lnt.ernaUona1 exchange marketa '' • Some Mill Workers Return PORTLAND. Ore. <AP ) - Workers at seven Crown Zellerbach Corp. paper mltla In Ore1on, 'Waahincton and California approved a contract 'headay Dlpt, Improving chances for 1eulement aooa ol the nation'• longest pulp and paper a trite. Of 3,8211 worlten voUnt, about 10 percent approved tbe pact, aald Bob Cochrane, praldent or Local $ o1 Lbe Au oclatJon of Weatera Pulp aod Paper Worken. I l ~. Febfuaty 2t. 1879 s OAll. t fl'IL.OT 87 Seeret's Oat Japan Telu Market Share 87 IULT<>N •essowm One piece of Information not easy to come by ls market share. I know because l spend a lot ol lime Ll'Ylac to fen« lt out. With some lnduatries. there's no problem. Automobile sales figure-a are pubUsbed for all to see. We al$O have a aooc:t fix oo beer sale . B\JT FOa TUE VAST llA.IOl.ITY of lnduslTles there lJ no publllbed lntormaUon. I» AlnerJcan buslneu, market sbare le more oft.en than not regarded as a trade secret, It you don't think ao, call up Procter & Gamble ln Cinclnnall and aak what ihare or the detergent tnarket Tlde ha1.· The ablence ot such information provides a good liv- ing for aome .NSearcb companits. A.C. NleJaon Co. IJ known for lts "Nielsen ratings" of television programs. disclosing how many persons watch whtch shows. However , the com · p any 's r eal pro(ll cent e r Is the m e a s urement o r goods moving out of grocery and drug stores, brand by braod. It sel Is tbal info rma ti o n Money Tree to manufacturers and their advertising agencies. It's different in Japan. I was amazed to discover re· cently that market share figures are collected by the gov· ernment and since 1972 they have been published annually in a book issued by the Yano Economic R.eHarch Institute. I was further astounded to learn that Yano bas published an English·language edition or this book, ''Markel Share In Japan um." . It's a fascinating book, this 376·page volume. chock full or information about the entire Japanese marketplace. JAPAN RANKS SECOND TO the United States in automobile production -and the leading producer there, accounting for 33.S percent or output, Is Toyota. Following right on Toyota's heels. with a 3.1.1 percent slice is Nissan <Datsun>. Honda holds third place with a 10.4 percent share. One brand, Kirin, controls 62 percent of the J apanese beer market. loslanlcortee sales are increasing lo Japan al the rate of 10 percent a year. with two com pa rues taking 96 percent oft.he market between them. Nestle <Nescafe. Taster's Choice> hQlds 76 percent. Runner· up. with 20 percent, is Ajinomoto General Foods. a joint venture of a Japanese firm and our leading coffee roaster !Maxwell House. Sanka>. CASIO IS NO. I IN electronic calculators. Matsushita 'Panasonic 1 leads the TV market. our own NCR is first in cash registers. Pioneer heads the stereo market and Sony is the top producer or tape recorders ''Ma rkel Share in Japan 1978" does have some awkward English construction. Here. for example, is an excerpt from the chapter on softdrtn.ks: "The counterattack made by the Cola drink was launched against the background as mentioned in the below: The president of the Japan Coca-Cola Co. was replaced. A positive management policy was hammeted out with direct participation in 00.tllers by the Pepsi-Cola after the liquidation or the deficits of the company. While. in the field of merchandise policy, adoption or large.sized container such as jumbo Pepsi·Cola and 1,000 ml. con- tainer by Coca-Cola aod cost-down were hammered out as a new direction of merchandise." Quite a lot of hammer ing going on there. "Market Share in Japan 1978" is priced to sell at 48.000 yen. roughly $240. Fluorocarbon Plans to Move After 16 years in Anaheim. Fluorocarbon Co. plans to move its headquarters to Birtcher Business Center in Laguna Niguel. The Anaheim division. which bas shared the same ad· dress with the main office at 1754 S. Clementine, will re· main in Anaheim. THE lt.•·SQ\JARE FOOT racUity. at the base of the Ziggurat building, is at 27611 La Paz Road at the intersec- tion of Avila Road. The building is lo be ready for occupan- cy early in August. The nation's first solar-assisted business community, the complex has been developed to use the sun for hot water requ.i remenls. interior te mperature controJ and natural lighting 'through concentrated use of glass and skylights. Air economizers have been instaUed to introduce eutside air temperature and aUow air conditioning and healing units to operate at cost s avings. The complex is a 4S·acre business center that will eventually cover one million square feet or office. retail and research and development facilities when it is com- pleted in three years. Fluorocarbon manufactures products made of fluoroplastic compounds and other high -performance materials. The company sells to the aircraft. valve, petro· che mical. electronics. construction, medical and other in· duslrles. lob T~••~• It' orlultep DtW "Job Tactics for Career Change," a one-day workshop designed for the unemployed or for people unhappy in their present jobs. will be orrered by Coastline Commumty College from 9 a.m . to 5 p.m. March 24 at the Huntington Beach Inn, Huntington Beach. Gibson MacDonald, former teacher and consultant to the state Department or Educat ion, will lead the workshop. It was designed to be especially valuable for people who ree l handicapped by age, sex. race, physical TAKING STOCK disabilities or lack of e xperience . a nd for those who want lo as· sess their marketable skllls. Discussion topi cs include "Basic Prin- ciples of Empower· menl, Trust and Communication in the Working Environ· ment," "Identifying Skills, Talents and Strengths to Reach Goals" and "Strategie1 for Getting the Ideal Job: Unad· vertised Job Market, Cont.acts, Resumes, Image, and In· terviews." . . Fee is S20 and Includes lunch. Pre·reglstralion was ad· Vlsed by March 16: enr~llmenl Is limited. Registration may be made by mail or i.n peri;on at the college, 10231 Slat.er Ave., FOW\taln Valley 92708. More information ls available from the college, 963-o81l,ext.256 . Kfmu Ce Bet1r S~•lcer Union Federal Savln1s and Loan Assod ation's com· munlty relauons con1u1tant, Keith Houdyabell, wm aPJ)t&r before the ff'-'DUngton Beach Kiwanis Club on Tuesday. The noon meetlq will be be)d at tbe Hu.nUniton Sea CUff Country Club, 300o Palm Ave., HunUo.ioa Beach. Details on reservations ~ activities of tbe club are a vailable rrom Bruce COlUnt al 898-9553. 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