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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980-03-12 - Orange Coast PilotKho1nelnl Urges ·Woman Seized; Ma~iveShow Parents Bound; For Eleetions Ex-mate Sou ht DAILY PILOT * * * 15c * * * • WEDNESOA Y AFTERNOON, MARCH 12, 1980 VOL n , NO. n. • IJCT'°"'-U P ... I ove 81 l'llld'••••••e There's• aldC ltreet in Irvine -or at leut that•a what tbla sip for R.cl Hill Avenue would have you believe aft« IOllW or tometJUna knoeted the "H .. out of lt. !· ·EX-husband Sought ~ We;man's llldnap Ira• Eleetl••• KhOmeini Asks Massive Show 81 'fte A•• d .... Prw Ayatollab Ruhollab Kbomeini ur1ed Iranians today to atrenstbm the lalamlc Republic and dHb the hopea of the "oppreulve U.S. aovenunent" by tur'Diq out en m.,. to eJeet a new parliament. Kbomeint bas said the parliament wm decide t he fate of tbe American hoataaes. In a message broadeut by Two Charged InMesa With Prostitution Costa lleH vlce offleera arre1ted two •omen on pro1Ututlon ebarps Tuetday. one at a mva:r~rlor wl tbe other at a rap . Police Hid two UDClereover detectives vtaited tlae Mmtaq Studio, az E. 17tb St., Tumday afternoon ud anwtfd Mary Loa.IN ffMtf,,,.. •, of Wblttier. on 1&11plctoa of IOUdUq for pro.Wu:•._. tW Ille 6nd H'!'::rfa'°"tn .... tor•. The °"'*' ol .... ....., Debra Toclteabl•r. 21, of Montebe!tf. ta ta•olHd In a dlt.... ta. dty °"" tta al=ld Nfmal to llM ber a b llCIDM. Her applleaUoa for a ,,. .. ......,., la)WUla ...... UM ett1 w11 Malecl ta ~ CoatJ ....... eo.rt ... lalt moau.. ...... -• 4111 to amen4 btt J::ftJ~alrU and ,.....,, Olllld• AlioUl t:• ,.-. 'hi G~U. ., ... ~r'da to Tait a.... .. Put Aw•~-i-••d artHted Gloria Oarr'MIO, 11, of Aaalletm, oa 1a1plc1olt of Mllc1U•I for "'' m n-. ~~ .. .._.,. I Teh!Wl Radio • Ute eve o1 tM fint round of parUamentary v0Un1 Jl'rlday, lran'a -n..year~ revolutloaary leader aald the enemies ol I.slam want a small turnout. But be Mtdded: "I hope that by )'OW' public participation ln the eledJona you will dash the hopes of the enemies ol the lllamic Republjc, the a1eata ol tbe overt.brown re1tme and tlt followers , especially tbe oPIJl'eUiYe U.S. 1ovemment. AliM on tbe day ol detennlDlQI tbe country's fate and atarm tbe ballot boxes to cut your~. ••1 hope the nation, after caref•llY ltad1h1 the baekll'Ol8dl ol tndtYlduals and lf'OUPI, wtJJ wt. for tbo9e wbo an f llMllful to lllam aad tbe coo1Ututtoa, are free of tew.l•del toward left or rtlbt. and ......... for tbetr IDOd recercl and commitment to lalam. Tbe aadaa ~ bow that to ltrQ Item tltls lmpoft.ant lllamle tllk would be tre ... to Jalam -ta. coaetrJ .•• kbomelol 1ald he feared boatUe propa1aada .. mi11tt 1o11 ........ o1u..5 =WtilfertlNlle ' t.bluafortM .. .. Tb• ••e"Oa41 re•nd of parua .. •tarr · •0Un1 tab• ~· A'-rll 4, aad tb• JI ............. = ·~•eea .... ......... K••••lal ba• ••t• the , ....... IK-....... dffld• ......... , -t• ''" tb• • ,.,..., ..... , ao boata5 ... ~=~bJMnam P::i:tt ..... -:. r:::~ .... ..,. ................ .. . ........... ~- Trustees 'Warned' lnHB ·~ Bl'EVE llA&BLB __ ...,.,.... .... A ...._ to lay olf more ta.an 100 Wtllt Oraqe County hilh s cbool t~acbe ra has l eft mstndon •ltmoed. fed up and aearchial for aew jobs, tnaateee •ere warned Tuesday. Jerry~ teacher le8der in Lbe ffuntiqtoo Beach Union fficlt Sebool Diatrict, rapped tbe bo•nl for !:J ln an unteeUDc manner an d estro y ina emp6oyee mor e. lnteatioo to lay off not.ea were Milt to lOS teachers this me.th in the wake of district reports tha t showed enrollment is droppiq abarply and revenue is bffomlac ICal'tt. "I don't believe the d.lstriet really bM to lay off • single penon." Mun.IGG saJd. "I UUnt in part um la a ploy to weaun t.be f<ne before contract ta1b ~in.·· The teacben' conlraict explrea lune 30 and new contract propoaala 1 bow that tbe teacben' union and district ne1otiators are far apart on many--.. Teaeben are Mekina about a 22 pereaat wqe blke which they contend would brln1 their CS. ftACllEU, Paee .U> Ceast Wea .. er .. .... ,, e; ... 'l'bw. .. ,.i... llt41attbe MHINe aM U lalaact . H1'bl~•t.o72. IN91HT99AW '.· . -.. .. . ... . • • . . . .. # Shah Readied For Surgery PANAMA CITY . Panama <AP) Shah Mobamm.d Rae PablHI ls ttported betq readied for another sertou1 operation In 1& Panamanian boApital A pnvately owned loul te levision s tiataon s aid sources at Paltalla Ho s pital, a private medical center. reported that the deposed monarch. who is Uvtn1 on an island orr the Pacahc coas t or Panama . would b e admitted soon ror the s urgery. In Waahingt.oa, a White House official said the shah's condition was not serious enough for the U .S gove rnment lo cons ider letting him return to New York for the surgery. Coast Panel Members Hit In Funding LOS ANGELES <AP> -Three r e gional members or the California Coastal Commission have used their influence to rai s e runds for their own .political ambit.Ions rrom peoplt' who sought approval for projects before the commission 1ht• Los Angeles Tame!> reportt'd today Tht' thrc t• South Co~u,t fll'gional Coai.lal Comm1ss1on m embers were identified as ~ Angeles Councilman Arthur K Snyder. Garden Grove Mayor F.lerth S "Rick" Erickloo and Torrance Clly Councilman 'Donald E . Wilson. who also ~erves a s th<.' commission chairman. They solicited nearly $200,000 1n fundb either directly or through r e presentatives. the Times said. Political donations from $100 to several thousand dollars were ~oliciled by letter or telephone from small property owners as well aa big developers with buaineu before the commission, the paper said. The three commiasioners sit on the 12-m embe r regional panel which controls con1~ permits for some of the moil valuable property In Los Angeles and Orange count.lea -along the coastline. Declak>na by the regional panel can be appealed to the full stale commiaalon. One comminlon applicant, Long Beach architect WlWam Rldgeway, said be gave $800 to Erick.Ion for his state Assembly campaign aft.er he was solicited. He told the Times that shortly thereafter two other commi11ioners called him fOf' c()ntributioo.s. "l gueaa I just opened a can of worms.'' Erickaon, a Republican who hopes to unseat Aaaemblyman Chet B. Wray, D-Westminater, in central Orange County's 711t District, has raised $30,000 of bis $38,000 war chest from people whose appllcationa appear before the commiHlon, lbe oewapaper reported. DAILY PILOT T ....... ,.(194).,._, C::h • ••• • .......... ....,. ,._ .... 0.-... .... • --... . --- ran more llun oat hall oew1 ..... pap In atqtb. 'l'tM ,, .. MMl °"1r OM of '1al .... ,. .... °' .... ._ .. .... •• ·ca11....,... ..... . ... , .• t'Ndit"ta* .... .... d9"d.,' " ••eflod Tt ... b111 OD. al U.. .1....,-y 19" ..... bJ UM Sdlutown DUtrict Olwt. ,,.. tllrpti,.. "°"'~mes 11 lat r rout1-11 dllttOYM tM rec· ~ attOl'd1q to,....,, ' It ta not known whetl\er the tel phorw rtt0rch ~uld auppor\ or dlapui. Kennedy'a oxplana· Uon ur hia aacUona after tho JCCI· dent M 1111 Kopeebnl' waa kllltd when a car Kennedy wu drtvtn& went olf a brtd1e on Ob.,._. <1uiddick Island Kennedy esr uped the c ur but M11 s Kopechne drowned Armand Fernandes. the assls· tant district u tto rney who handled the case and wbo had had the telephone recorda 1ub- poena4!ld, aald hti did nol know that records wen.-Incomplete. The Times report~ The Tames s tor y wa i. published as a n As aocluted Preas-NBC Newa poll showed that Chappaquiddick played a role In Kennedy's defeat In the Florida praldenUal primary on Tuesday. <Related story, A4 l President Carte r trounced Kennedy an Florida 1n part bt•ca u se 54 pe r cent of the f'·tor1da DemocraUc voters say Chappaquiddick has lowered their opinion of Kennedy's abili· ty to handle the presidency. Thal Is the highest auch figure fo und io three presidential primaries this y~ar a nd as hi g her tha n th<.' hgures for De mocrats nationwide N-M Mulls For Bus Use J\ 50 perct'nt cut in d1stnct (• )( p (' n d I l u r l's r 0 r s ch 0 0 I ~c t iv it Jl•S b us inR w as recommende d Tuesda y by Newport -Mesa school Superintendent John Nicoll. but he said it won't nece11anly mean ltudenta can't partktpate in games and meets. Nicoll told trustees be believes student and boost.er eroups ean raise their hair of the annual $90,000 spent on activities busing, tr given enough advance warning. School board members said the y will take action on the propos al at their March 25 meeting. Trustees, who are seeking ways to trim S3 to $4 million from next year's budeet, indicated they favor lbe proposed cut, a modlflcatioa of Nicoll'• earlier recommendation to eliminate spendln1 for actlvlUee busing entirely. Trustee B.J. SklWn1. caWng the SO percent figure "a k>Clcal approach," aald she wants to be sure all ext r acurricular activities share in the funds, nqt JUSt aporta. Asked bow other districts are handling aclivllles busing, Nicoll said some are charatng part.icipal.lon rees but that this may be Illegal. A plan la also currently being prepared ror a propoted $1 a day charge ror bome-a<:bool busing at all grade lev.els. Nicoll said that, even with the fee, the district wtll atlll be aablJdldng 50 percent or the cost of that busln& aa well. ,,.....PepAJ I.RAN" ••• be re&eaaed before "mld·May at the earliest." The mllllanta holding the e mbassy today accused President Carter or ualng the standoff to improve re-elecUon c hances . They Issued a statement saying, "Carter l.rio to release the botta1e1 held by the powerful Iran to become victorious In the prealdenUal campal1n, but it la another mhtake of lheae trat.tor criminals and they wlll IOOft ltnow that.'• Tbey dld not' elabonte. S.C.retary of State C)'l'UI R. Vance aees no breaktbrouib 1n ttt. boltqe criait before llay . U.N. Seeretary·Otural Kwt W a ldbttm 1111 •••n tbat f oreclllt may be too optimildo. In upatat• 1tatemeat1 Tu~ Vanoe and Wa .... m cou ,.u-ee ..... tM rauure of a.. U.N. lnv~ cosn~ to mah PfOl'W toward rel•••• of tile approdmattlY IO Amertcaa bOlt._,_,baldtpTellnD. Vance wa• mHtha1 wUb WtldW• ~ lD Nn Yon to ..e lf tbe eomld..,,., eta bit rnbwl. Cera BetO• in tlte Sun The sun came out Tuesday and M~111111 · Sht!pherd or Phoenix made the mo::.t of 11 soaking up rays on thl' beach al Nl·w1>ort Sh l' wc a r s the corn r o ws h u 1 r::. t y I l· ------------ f)Of>ulunzf'd hv a<'trf'I., Ho ()(tre k in th<• 111111 HI Tt11· \ .1c Jtmnini! M1-..., Sh1·11h•·rtl .. 11<111 tcH1k l1v1· h1111r.., to <10 h1·r hair --------------- ~ ..... P,..AJ GATES ••• und order bias '· The JUdg<• said hl· would prefer the publac to be guided "" Internment Ui-ged For U.S. Iranians bar assoc1at1on endorsement... SJ\C'HJ\Mf<:NTO <AP> -u s c1liunattheUme.Kobecamea becal18C such groups arc mudc S(•n S I llavakuwa ,aya Mii tht' U.S. ciUzen m Ul54. up of lawyers who continuall.} Iranian.-. in Lh1:. <·ountry should Kayaka wa. a member of lhe tr7 caaea before tho judges be placed ln Pelorat10n camps Seoah· Fo re110 Re lations • ;me.n The dlltrtct, la a al rtlHMcl Tuetda)', 11 rinl WtfMlw•l~~pal! .... ...... tUlntau. jla1df IDOYe Iii ~~ JUM norm .a.t.rtMao 1 ~· the f'MI._.. , ·~= '"'l'YP •. not to wofr)' beet~ Utt .4'1&.rtct will end 1,1p bavlJlt te> hire 1· v e ryooG bM ck on, )t a.nnlon tontlnued • 1' be dl1trlcc. mut 1tv• Lc1.actwn • fln&l l~f aa(loe by M 11 y 15 that. &hey mar be tt·rmma'-' by July l. /\ '"" ..-. ... w to be d&IDllaMd lwfon• lha 001Jnnln.c of the next r1101 ytar _,. q elH•IOed 1•m17loyM1. lJll m1fnt.n8'te'f' 1Jl'r1tCmn«>I, t'letb,,_. otflen who tJo not hold tt:uc•hlftf pottlll<lfll. M 1nnlon eha,..._. that \he af'rOR'I lht· board cut Ill bt!lnl( rn 1t1l f• h""ou111• the truf'tee" 1 unn11t lt•..i ullv lay off Leacher11 rur an t1 r1 .,a t e tl drop• In trirull mrnt "It Htnnl like thf•y'r• Alrtln" the law •nd it tM board ha t11 1 "rl triri=te~•t>hn11 hark r,n n1·11I f111f, t 'II h.itYf' tt1 d<i a kif ,,, ,,,m·k " E"" . h11,tr1t t 1ala ~cd1rt that •·nr<1ll~ I~ ad¥1ol 11~tl>m will aUp ... 1.He tludentJI n •11t ••r .•~hh year 'tr. r n rn II"'*"' they Hid, I• down ,, t,l()Uf 7,_I puptl11 Offlc1al11 Jlat> t·1mumd that the 1J 1111 m·t hud IA> clp •nt.n ita budicf"t r t>11 1·r vt• th._ ,.,.,. to m f'et l'•Pf'DMlll eind that, tht: Onanclal ou ... ook tu year9 to ~nme 1~ tile&. M a.Mtoft, thoudt. claamf'd lhl• d1atr•ct tu. apenl money Uus v1·Jr that c·ould have bt>en ~t .1 ... cclc for L1°<1<'hcr .... lie aaad ~tnct officlala bavt- ancrea.sed the purchaaln1 of tutbooka by 6'l least 60 peocent and luave lpelll about la mUhon remodel.Joe future district hea<fq uartl• rs. facinlre-election. "the wuy we d 1<1 with t hl· Committee, said in 11 re le1:1~e "Gates ls n,o attorney." Japanese lll World Wur u " that the State Department s llL__WD lo Bow Out Hamiltca staled. "How In the Hayakawa. wh1>.., of J apan1·i.l· effort.a to pin lbe releue Oil U S. ..-., hell can he know about tht• .cnl'l'Sl r"Y. -.uHl Tut•..,dav that th1· Embu1y boata&a LD Tehrm law"'" llni tt•d ·sta11•s "hould ·<h•rlun· a have failed and It ii Ume 'tto Id As Caiaclidate? The judge added that he d0<·" ··-.tatt· of lit ll1t.!1'rl'nn 141th :;om e ba'rgatning dtlps." not anticipate receiving a n Iran "The difference thJ.a Ume from SACRAMENTO CAP> -Gov. endortementfromthesh<'nff "Wc intt•m t-d 110,000Jupillle1w t h e way we bandied lhe Edmund Brown Jr.'s chief of On the June 3 ballot, 37 Sl'11ts during W11rld Wur II. and w1· Japanese Is that we would 1taff aaya tr Brown doesn't do in the county's s uperior and m.1nagt·d <ill r 1J(ht," th• dbt1m:u1sh bt'l\H•c•n J\mf·nc.m .... , 11 111 \\'i-.<•rn s in, he'll munlcipalcourts must be fi lled 73-\e ar olc1 Cal1 Co rn 1.• c1t11t·ri..or lrun1an d1·..,C'l·nt, 14ho l41thtlr1l4 from th1· rJct· ror lh•· As or last Fr iday 's filin g Republicansa1c1 \\IJUld11 t lw rountfrd UIJ •• 111d l)1·111 .. 1·r.1!11· r111m1n;.it 1on for deadline, 68 candida tes hav1· .. Arter what ·.., happened 14, 111111 1·111.wn I c ..inian... v. ho Wi>uld pr1·,1•il-nt t.ossedlheirhatsinlo the nng for huv1· C'very re>a!>on to ctedurt .1 lu <:r,1\ C>.1v1.., ma d <' t h .. thei.e posts, including 12 deputv ... 1at1• of hdlig1·n·nq and n1und V.l' IA-uuld tJkl· i.,ood l'Jrt' 11( c cimmenl an ani.w1..•r to J dJstnct attomeys. up .di n1111 1·1t111·11 lr:.incJ11.., ..01111 lh1•m .111d wt• ti h .i\t' J f1" qui ... icon Tul's<l11y J l a 1>lalewidl' fourteen incumbe nt JUd J{l''> put them 1n r1·1tu ,1111.n, 1•n1n-. li.1r1tt.11nan.: t h1p.., "''"" 14•· h ... ,,. 111 11·t1n&: of t h1· Ca l1rorn1J race compellt.Jon in lhei.c ran~ Our 111 ~ w 1, r Id \.\Jr 11 no t'h1 ~ at Jll The Iranian!> t..in Hro.1c1t·u-.ters' Ai.'>0<:1atJon. lie Gates said he decided lo IS!-tui· lla\uka14a 14:.t.., tt•.11 l11ng JI ttw k1l'k us m the foct• und Pn·~11knt th1•11 met w1th lirown, who wa-; the endorsements because lht· Armour ln'>lllutt· 11r Tt•rhnolot.!Y l'Jrll'r doci.n't know what to Jhout w leave oo a WaaCGQSm public i s ''slarv1.ng ror m Chicago. He wus a Canadian do" t'Jmpw.&nlow'- inrormation" to use 1n select.Jog ~---~~~-----~------~----~--~~-~~-~~~~---:~ judges. He aaid he will only endorse candidates who favor u proposed merger of the county shenrf's and marshal 's o rtice1, a measure J.hat ulso will uppear on the June! ballot. Hts SttOnd criterion, theshenrr said, will be his opinion or th'· <1uallty of the Judges' courtroom dec1s1ons. G at.cs said a crisis cx1sL'\ en the court system. caused by Judges who free criminals on technlcal1Ue1 or because of minor procedural errors made by lawmen. Based on his own experiences and the recommendation of his starr. the sheriff said he will not endor1e incumbent judges who have consl1teotly made such rullni ln favor of tbe accused To t.be Chamber or Commerce audience, Gates cited a FuJlerton murder con viction that was overturned because a police orncer left the crime scene briefiy to summon help and then ret\U'Ded to the scene witbout a search warrant. ConcedJn1 that some judges are only abiding by h11her court precedents, Oates claimtd that too many Jud1es are afraid to Issue a controvenlal ruling they know Is Juat, slmply because t.hey rear beina overruled lP an appeal. Gates said some candidates hoping to un1eat Incumbent judges have asked ror aQ interview with him, SMtinl his endorsement. The sberl rr predicted hla chokes wll1 be annoW1ced In about one mO!"lh· Assassination Attempt Fail1 BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP> - Former Prealdenl CamUle Cbamoun, one or Lebanon'• three Chrlltlan warlord•, escaped an uaauinaUon attempt today wttb mlnor cuta. But b1a chauffeur wu killed and three compablon1 were seriously~. A IPOU!llD..-S for Charnoun's National f.Jt>eral Party said a parked oar booby-trapped with M>mt 44 poundl of ntf WU Ml olf by • tltetronlc 1tpal M the t01lf""V8Uve leader p111ed It ln a motorc•d.• tn route from Btlrut'• Chrl1Uln aector· to Jounle.b. the ChriaUan port 12 mtlet nOcib at the capital. Tts• 1pokt1man 1a ld Cbamoun'• car wu demollattied. C. llft:~uJt, an IO·Y••r·old mu mte, ••• eut b)' .,,.. • .... and .• u ~ated it Hotel Dteu, till r~c_ti , "".Pltat II' a,..... ... ..,..111.um tbt ~·---· t ' \ Et Cetera by Drexel · selected pieces at special price·s in stock and ready for deli very . I 11 Gladys O'B!ien, 60, of Indianapolis shows how she appeared to intruders who broke into h' r home. She held her g!-D'l. on one of them until police arr ved. "I would've used 1~ if I had to, but thank goodness, l didn't have to," she said. De-silting Scheme Proposed for Bay By IOANNE REYNOLDS Ottllitl>Mtf~Statt A $10 million plan to save the Upper Newport Bay with coaattvctJ,oa of a desiltinl basin wt.I.I be propoled to state officials 1-t•t' tbl1 month by representatlYeS of Newport Be•cb, Irvine and Orange County. ' The proposal also includes effort.I to control •Ut run off from constrllcUon *ltes and apieultmal property dratned by t.be San Diego Creek which runs into the bay. City Manager Robert Wynn of Newport Beach s aid the proposal will be presented to the state Water Resources Control Board when it meets in Los Angeles. He said the proposal has yet to be ratified by elected officials in the three local agencies, but indicated they have been briefed on the proposal. The plan would work like this: · -· Tbe planning for the deslltlnc basin would be done with tbe two cities and the Southem California Association of Governments <SCAG ). SCAG would put up $390,000 and Ute two cities would contribute a combined total of $60,00IUn cub and staff time. Those funds would come from the ur18 state Clean Water Bond Act, Wynn said. He acknowledged that the move is an unusual one because so far there )Jave been no studies made ol. tbe deltldu buln plQ. The sources of the bay's contilluing pollution problems were the subject of atudl• made by a multl-agency IJ'OUP called Newport·lt•in• Waste Management Apncy (NIWA>. <See BAY PLAN, Pa1e AZ> Firemen Save Mud Victim A man wbo spent three hours stuck in waist deep mud in the Upper Newport Bay, was rescued after one hour's work by Newport Beach firemen Tuesday night. Firemen were called to the bay at tbe fool of Mariners Drive at 10:45 p.m. aft.er passers by beard the 25-year-old man calling for help. Using planks and plywood, firemen laid a path to the man's location and polled him free with a rope. He was taken to UC Irvine Medical Center for mental observation. a, NIL INS~UllAN ....... _ ... Taklna a step .be described u locally ~. <>nqe County S\eriff Brad Gates d!aeloled Tueldly tUt be pl.Im to throw Illa pollUeal clout behind specific candidates in U.. judicial elections. Sheriff Gates warned tJtat some of bis endorsements may eo to candidates opposing incumbent Orange County judges who are seeking re-electlOll. Gates disclosed his plans ln a talk before the Fountain Valley Chamber of Commerce. He Water Bills To ·Increase On Coast By JERRY CLAUSEN "' °' .. CWly ...... S&.tH Most family water bills along the Orange Coast probably will go up about a dollar a month this summer as the result of a 13 percent hike in Metropolitan Water District rates and other infl ationary costs, water omcials conjecture. M WD directors voted Toesday to raise thefr domestic water rates from $104 per acre foot to $115 an acre foot beginning July 1. An acre foot is the approximate amount of water used bJ a famUy of five dmtn& one ,.ar. ~ ....... .sn..., ... a foot, and unfiltered water imported to the county to feed local weU. will IDOft up from tM euneat '51 a root to*·-'*' ,..u~.-....Oc1et1..._ District mamaer. The actual locreaae ID eosta for each family ls still unknown. most local water agency officials report. Newport Beach utility department officials att asking their City Council to bike average rates about a dollar a month. The average Newport f amity's bill curren&ly is about $10 a month. Karl Kemp, assistant manager for Mesa Consolidated Water Dl1trict, said it's too early to determine what will happen to w•ter bills ill Costa Mesa where the average bill is about fl.SO per moath. Like eeveral other districts ln the county, the Mesa district bas not l.ncreased rates since urn and has ab&orbed two Increased Metropolitan Water District wholesale rate hikes over the put two years. <See WATE&, Pate AZ> -Meanwhile, the City of Irvine would develop a program for caatroUinc urban runoff in tbe form ol. regulations called Best Mallagement Practices <BllPll Wldch would .be adopted by all the upstream J~· __:eounty staff would ~e BllPs for COlltrollilll a eabural nm off wbicb would ao be adopted by upatream a1encies. Airwest Purchase Under Negotiation -Newport Beaeb will be the lead a1ency In filing an appUddod. probably in April, for a S10 m.lJllon state trant to build me 'dNlltinl basin where tbe aan Dleao Creek rtml into tbe bay. Offtdals or Hughes Airwest bave confirmed that the Minneapolis-baaed Republie Airlines ia ~ently ne11fi-tin1 purchase of Airwesl. · A spokesman for Airweat declined comment on the nefotiatioas other than to note ta ks are beinl held with Republic, Airweat'a parent company, Summa Corp. aad tbe eatate of blllienair• Howard Hupe.. bfub1k,.,.. ~in July 1919 bf a meraer of Nortb U.•rglar Hits Newiiort Cafe NeWJ)Ol't ·Beacb Police are ~ tM burl1ar wbo broke into tM Ima. Prime,........ elaborated on bis Intentions dUriq an internew after the meetifta. Sa)'tnc be has never before encloned Judtcial cand1dates. Gates aaticipata some beat "I U'1nk ~time you make chaicea lia , YoU risk &ettin& IOllle critidsm,.. be said. "I'm willinc to stand that risk.'• lodeed. South Orange County Municipal Court Judge Ridw'd D . Hamilton, wbo faces re-election June 3, exJ>ressed skepticism today about Gates' qualifications for judging the judges. "I don't think be knows everyt.bilijC ttlat goes on in the Pt lest te Tallc courtroom," Hamilton said. "AJI he knows is what be bean from his people, and they have a law and order bia." The judge said he would prefer the public to be cuided by bar association endorsements because such IJ'OUps are made up of lawyers who continually try cases before the judges facing re~lection. "Gates is no attorney." Hamilton stated. "How in the hell can be know about tbe law ?" Tbe judge added that he does not anticipate receiving an endorsement from the sheriff Newport Trustee Hits Berrigan Fee A $200 fee for radical priest Da niel Berriean to speak to a class at Newport Harbor ff1ih School drew a protest Tuesday from one school trustee ··1 object to the taxpayers' money golnc to support that potnt of view ," Trus tee Mike McLaughlin said of Berrigan's involvement in antiwar civil disobedience. "We try to make sure both sides of any issue are presented." responded Superintendent John Nicoll. ''We have had persons who were convicted of crim9:fttW:: bad Ul8d -. ... ~-to ~ ...... -~ ~~--to==.::~ ~!~~~--~-:~H~-graduate, and aoacoe Lee BroW'De present "Behind the Bl"Oken Words" to cl..-. at the samempscbool. The lill of fees wu iKJ.._. on Tuesd•7's consent e'alendar, •lliclt Uflteu appr•Y•d ····••••sly. ll••···~. KtLaacblin registered an ~-Lo die Bempa-for tMnconL ...... 9d1e11111' •«Md ••• 'PoetJ'J' ud dJ.acm• cdril dlsobeclieaee with advaaud placement Enalish studeo1s on M arcb 2.0. The t.allt isn't opea to the public. Bus Slash Eyed By Newport-Mesa A SO percent cut in district expenditures for school activities busing was recommended Tues day by Newport -Mesa school Superintendent John Nicoll, but be said It won't necesurUy mean studenta can't participate in games and meets. Nicoll told trustees be believes student and booster groups can raise their half of the annual $10,000 spent on actlvtlles busing, if given enough advance warning. School board members said they will take action on the proposal at their March 25 meeting. Trustees. who are seeking ways to trim $3 to S4 million from next year's budget, indicated they favor the proposed cut. a modification of Nicoll's earlier recommendation to eliminate s pe nding for activities buling entirely. l I f N FIFTEEN CENiaf L • On the June 3 ballot. 37 seat.I in the county's superior and munJcipal courts mu.st be filled. As of last Friday 's filing deadline. 68 candidates have tossed their hats into the ring for these posts, including 12 deputy district attorneys Fourteen incumbent Judges race competition in these races Gates said he decided to issue the endorsements because the public is "st a rving fo r information" to usl' an selecting JUdges • He sa.Jd he will only endorse candidates who favor a proposed <See Gi\TES. Pa~e 1\2> Stonn Damages Assessed Recent storms tha t lashed Orange Counly ca used an estimated S22 m1lhon an damage lo county-owned parks. roads 'aud flood control fac1ht1e:-. That ~t1mate wa~ prov1clf"d to the Board of Supervisors dC1 y by H G Osborne. director ' ~he county E n vironmental Management Agency Tbe series of storms. Osborne said. caused about $8 milhon m damage alone lo the Santa Ana Rlver Channel lining Severe damage also resulted in ae.eral county perks, while. 6n other cas es, landslides oeCUl"ftld over roads or road5 U.mldva slid •••Y, Osbonllle said. In response to a question from Su9e~v1•or Pb1!1p Anthony °""'... ..... that be couldn't ,.ro~lde • more detailed breakdown on the s torm dam._ ~ EMA d.Jreclor. bowever. noted that bu agency is now prepanng an apphcat1on to the state Office of Emergency Services that will set the wheels in motion for the county to recover the costs of the rep8lr. That appl1cat1 on. Osbor ne explained. ult imately will be sent to the federal Emergency Management Agency. which controls the re1 mbursement pursestrings Some of the repairs. he srud. will be made directly by the federal government through the U.S. Anny Corps of Engineers a nd the federal Soil and Conservauon Service. while m other cases the county will do the work In the lauer cases. Osborne said, the county "will have to front the money ·· "We will devise a plan for financing and hopefully recover all our rosts from the federal government.·· he said • ,Pfiin :; .. Wo'°"'8 U.S. n •IAN • 'watUatLn.W~PMrto 9ieo CAP) -A er• .. ,.~ • 1ovenunen~-:., ca~9r.;C'=., "'= ~ :C, Uu.i Univtntty Of P\alrto Rl~. A& 1M11t _. toldlw ... cut .._ nwe-alua, u.. PBI and wttnesell Aid .,, # ... FBI A•"4Mt Aatet ta ~ ff&n') O...._ MN .._ bulleta mt111ll ... two deus mc1. "'Te• .. 1llil eat .... ~!.n~.J~ AnJurlH from tbe flyln1 1la11 reqilr., p ~. A •PC>k~man fOf' UM U.S. Navy bue at ft°*velt Roedl ' . the laraest ln1Utary lmt.allaUon on tbla lalaad ldenttnect u.e aoldl~n M Cot Cbara. Tudlilr, Lt. Col. Roti.r\ L. Den rt aDnd Set. l .. J. Mwa Au.Wi, all .......... ~ liljUtary lc.::; epartment at tbt Wltv~. fWPawOI ... LONDON <AP> -Ookl pr1C9 rebounded lD Ew-ope toct.y foUowinl a ttO clrop eariier in the week. Tbe dollar opened 1Ulhtly lower, but dealers aa.Jd the b1P level ol U.S. lnterut ratea eonUnuec:t to provtde it wit~ ao8cl u.nde~. Gold traded an Loedon at $587 50 a Troy ounce up SU '5 rt tradedatSS77.SOhaNew Vort. ' · ' Silver, which dipped to $28. ~ = -compared to ha London peak ol S'9 blt Jan. 18 -in Londoo today at S30.3'{~anounce. It traded aU29.JOl n New Yort. •••••• Talla 8t.U BOGOTA, Colombia <AP) -Negotiations for the releue ot the U .S. ambassador and other bosta1ea held in tbe Domin.lean Republic's Embassy for two week.a are reported at a stalemate, and a government source says a bargainln1 seaaion today could be crucial The source said the guerrillas reduced the number of 1 m prisoned leftists they want released from their original demand of 311, but the government still refuses to release anyone. ··For the government of Colombia, It is the same thine to hand over one prisoner or 311, for in any case it would viola&.e the constltutioo and abrogate a judicial sentence,·.: aaid tbe government source. wbo asked not lo be identlfied by name. ••• ~•~efl •• Rt.,er Azt?SA CAP> -The body of a camper wu found floatinl in . a s!eepuig bag down the San Gabriel River in lbe An1eles National Forest, aberlfrs deputies said today. The unidentified man bad been battered oo hil bead and chest, but the iojrurles may have be.a the reauJt ol rumWlc In.to rocb while in the water or could have resulted from a beatlq Los An1elea County s heriff's homicide detuUve Chari~ Gunther said. The unidentified man's body waa diacovered by a biker at 12:30 p.m. Tuesday near the entrance to the San Gabriel Canyon. F,....P~AJ GATES USING CLOUT. • • merger of the county sheriff's and mars hal 's offices, a measure that also will appear on the Jame 3 ballot. ff ls second criterion. the she rt ff said, will be his opmion of the quality of the Judges' courtroom dec1 s1ons Gates srud a cruus exists in the court system . caused by Judges who free criminals on technicalities or because of minor procedural errors made by lawmen. Based on his own experiences and the recommendation of his stair, the sheriff said he wtU not endorse incumbent judces who have conaiatently made such ruling in favor of the accused. . To the Chamber of Commerce audience, Gates ctted a Fullerton murder convictlon that was overturned because a • police officer left the crime acene briefly to summoo help and then returned to the scene without a search warrant. Concedinl that aopie judges '-re only abiding by h\1her court precedents, Gales claimed that too many judges are afraid to ··issue a controversial ruling they know is just, simply because they fear being overtuJed in an appeal. Gates said some c~ hoping lo unseat lncombent Judges have asked for an interview with him, seeking bis endo r sement The s heriff predicted his choices will be announced m about one month. Laser Show At Estancia Laser light perfonnanc~ will be ~eld Friday and Saturday at Estancia High School tn Costa Mesa to benem the school's m '1Slc Pl'OIJ'am. Orange County Laser Li-"t Show ProducUom wUl present the performaocea at 7, 8 and 9 p.m. both oigbts using a Dolby ICMIDd system and professional llebt· ing. Cost is $3, withl Uckels available at t.be band otnce dur· inl school bours or at the door. Performances w1l1 be ln the school gym, 2323 PlacenUa Ave. ~..tD!l~:=~=-• •• OT.r. ...... '1.f. = ··--= .... ,. .•.. .attd. Ni• ...... " r.-opPftllllve U.S. 90v..-·• by t_... out en m .... to et.rt a new parliament. Kbomelnl bu Hid lbe parliament wlU decide tbe t•t• of lb• American boltatM. la a 1neua,. broadca.t by Tehran Radio on the eve ol the flrat round of parliamentary YoUni P'ridQ. Jran'a 19-yea.r-old revofut1on1TY leader 1ald tbe enemies ol Islam want a amall \~.But he~: ''I hope Uaat by . public ~ant• ta the J:Uo: you will ~b (he bop•• of lite 1nemMi1 ol the Waml~ Jlepublk. the a&enta of tbe overtbrQwn reaime and Ha followers , e1pedally lbe oppreu1" u .s. 1overnment. Artse OD the day ol d•~ma1.nina the country's fate and •Jonn the ballot boxes to cut )'OW' votee. "I hope the nation, after carefully 1tudytn1 the b1ck1rounda or lndtvtduala and groups, will vote for those who are lallttful to Islam and the con1Ututlon, are free of tendencies toward' tefl or right, and are renowned for their good record and commitment to lalam. 1be natJon should know tt-:•l to stray from lbls important Islamic task wouJd be treason to Islam and the country.·· Rites Slated Friday for Mr. Kalmbach Memorial services will be conducted Friday for Newport Beach r esident Kenneth M Kalmbach wbo died Tuesday at lbe aee of 26 aft.er suffering a ce~bral hemorrbqe. He was the aon of Newport Beach attorney Herbert Kalmbach. Services will be conducted at J p.m. in I.he rn.aiD sanctuary of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Chur~ in N~ Beach. lh. •qb aueaded acboolf~ urport Beada, •r~d•tUn1 from Newport Harbor Hip School. He earned a business administration degrff at USC where he was alflliated wtlh Kappa Sigma fraternity. For the past two years. he was director of leaalng for Hopkins Deve~menl Co.. a Newwrt Beach· b aaed com mercla I development firm. Mr. Kalmbach ... s a sports entb_.ut who was active .ln loeal basket.bait Jeaaue.. He vlaa also a member of the Newport Harbor cba'pter of U~e USC alumni «sanlutlon. Besides bia father. he leaves bl• mother. Barbara: brother .Kurt Kalmbach, and •later, l.aul't!D Klme.y. Hla father was (ormerly penooaJ a.ttonaey to former PreU~t Nixon. The famUy' baa 1ut1eated memorial donations In Mr. Kalmbach's name to the Hoag Memorlal lbpltal FQUDdauan. Coastal Posts Misused? O/ficiala Accuaed of Soliciting Fwula LOS ANGELES <AP> -Three re1ional members of the CaWomla Coastal Commiukla have used their lnflueace to , raise funds for their own .: poUt1cal ambitions from people • wbo. 1ou1ht approva-1 for ~ projects before the eommt111Gn. ORUl•CCMlf ,. DAILY PILOT n.0r.,..C11111..., ....... _ .. _. .... _...... ......... 9' .. 0...., Qell ...... ~.-------..... ~ ................. c-__ ..._. .............. ......._.._ _,,_,,.._,,:.-:--a.A :--.z::.=:. I ~:=;.-=~ .... a..-.. .... .....:'~=-­ -~:.=-...:.. ,,_ .... ~ ... :-=- -=-~-a= .. --,,gr;:~za=. 7 9 ,, • '".,...., a n • .-.. ...... ... the Loe Anaele. Times reported today. The three South Coast Re1looal Coutal Commlsllon members were ldent.1fleel a Lo9 An1elel Councllman Artbur IC . Snyder, Gardea Grove Mayor Elertb S. "Rlct" Ertdtlae and Torrance Clty Couac:llman Donald E . Wllaon, wbo also 1erv11 •• tb• comml11loo c:b~ 1'be1 IOlldted .....,., •• ooo In fu•da either cUrectly or tbro•ab repre1eataUH1, tbe Tlm•Mid. Political a111oa1 from *100 Alrplaae Litt Firemen f~m the John Wayne AJrport station, aided by crane. move a twin engine Cessna that had become stuck in mud between runways. The craft, owned by Ronald Hewitt of Huntington Beach. ended "Up m the soft ground after its landing gear collapsed on take off Saturday. Fire men who r emoved it Tuesday said nobody was mjured in the incident. ,,,...,_._.Al WATEJl BILLS RISING. • • Kemp 1nd1 catt.•d 1ncrt·a-,cd t'ncrgy <'~Le;, MWD v.holcsalc·r water costs and labor c<Jst::. probably will result in higher water bills, lhtl> year. hov.cver Kemp SP.cculatcd that the) might be hilled as much as SJ to Sl 50 a month Water offtc1a ls including Cbne and Stan Sprague of M uruc1pal Wa ter Dis trict of Orange County, said those communitiett relying solely on water imported b y MWO from Norther n Ca l1forn1a and the Colorado River probably will suffer the higher rate lncreasc!i Coastal co mmunit1e::. m that c ategor) in cludt: Newport Cabinet Chosen SALISBURY, Rhodesia CAPl Robert Mugabe was orrmally appointed prime mmtster and announced a 23-meml>er cabinet to govern an independent Zimbabwe. Fourteen of the portfolios went to memben. of Ilia party. but the roioiltrlea ol asncult.ure aDd COO'llDll'ce and i.ndaatry wmt.to wldtH, Bt·ach. San Clcmt'ntt· rJJn.1 Point , Ca pistrano Bt:ach. l rv1n~ and Laguna :'lhguel CommurutJe!> w.ing le'>::. v.Jtcr directly imported through MWD and relying partially on watt>r pumped from wells in the count} should see lesser 1ncrf:a'>e5 the .. said · Huntington B('a ch fnr instance . pumpi. about Hll percent or its v.-aler annuallv from county wells maintatned b) Orange County WJtH 01::.tnct Well ratt•1> an· l1Jv.u than the di rect import ra11·., Tht• M~a d1::.tnct t&1kc '> n10ri than half Its wah.·r rrnm the count) v.t.•lls . M 'W D, tht· n<ilwn ., IJrgt." t v. holcsalc water .igt:n< :-. 1 headquartered in Los Ang1•ll0'> and ::.ells v. atcr to portion-. r1f Lo!> Angcl~s. Orange . \'r•nturi.l R1..-ers1dc. San Bernarc1tno .mu San Diego counttes Howard W1l11am5on . .M\\ D board chainnan. cttcd opc·raltnc expenses and the ns1ng cost •·f obtairuna water a s reasons for lb at dlairlct 's scheduled rate increase. . F,....P.,,eAJ BAY PLAN. • • hut ~qualibl1ni:{ among group mtm ber!> led l.o Withdrawal or .,,., t>ral agencies. Including the Cll) of ~c.,,.,port Beach One or t ht• pomL'I of contention was the lark of !ltudy on a desilting ha'l1n W h1le t he two c1t1es and 1 ount~ pu1>h dhead with the new 111.in. cHorti. continue to get 1 h1· -.tat1· Department of fish Jncl CJ mt' to i.tart dredging. ~ .-.h and Game manages lbe 741 acre Ecological Reserve in th•• l 'p1wr A;a, and the agency's .. er .. 1al-. hJ\t• r(•p1•akdly refused 10 d r •'<li.:•· 1111111 tht· ... i11at1on •~ h .ill t•tl l.a i.t month. co unty 1i;11·n ''or:-pa-.:-.1·d a re~olutton .• -~1ng tht• ;agcnq to dredge and 1,,, al offi c ials have bee n f•rt \ .1t1·ly urging the same .art1nn Soviets ~ered MOSCOW IAl 'I -The Soviet pri--.i. compl<i1ncd today lhat the l nllt-d !'-.t .. te' has intensified rJtl 10 bro<tdl ai.t.s into the Soviet Un100.. parucularly ~ a1med at Sovtet Mos&ems. Et Cetera by Drexel' selected pieces at special prices in stock and ready for delivery. . .. .. . . • ................ Die Plaaato.a Custodian Chauffeur Glen Ashby waits while his employer cleans the steps of the state capitol in Salt Lake City. The man with the broom identified himself only as Steven McNulty, who came to clean the steps "because they were dirty." Co~st Agency Assailed CounJy Votes to Slash State's Power By DELORES BROOKS IRWIN Ot ... O.lly ...... S~tt Jn a split vote with Edison Miller dissenting, Orange Co unty s upe rvisors voted Tuesday to support legislation to c-educe lbe authority of the state <"Oastal commission. M itler, who engaged in a heated debate wtth Supervisor Harriett Wieder, said the com mission's pow Pr over housing -the subject of the le1talatlon -shouldn't be diluted and that attempts to do so were orchestrated by s~ial tnterests. Mrs. Wiede r called the commission's affordable housing plan for the coastal area an · 'obnox.ious exanwle of the usurpation of local rontrol by an insulated state bureaucracy." · At issue was the legislation written by Assemblywoman Marian Bergeson. R-Newport Beach. which would eliminate the commission's power to require affordable )lousing in beachfront develop~ts. \ Fined '300 The bill would enable local governments to move required affordable units out of the coastal zone to inland areas of their jurisdiction. Miller said "1 feel it is wrong to st rip the Coastal Commission's powers to protect o ur coastlines a nd the environment.'' Supervisors went aloG1 with Mrs. Wieder in a 3·1 vote to s upport Mrs . Bergeaon's legislation. Supervisor Thomas Rlley was absent, hosplt.alhed with a respiratory ailment. The state Coastal Commission was set up in 1976 to preserve s horeline resour c e s while guaranteeing public access to the coast And part of that public access guarantee is met by compelling developers of coastline property to include housing priced for low and moderate income families, the commission contends. But the amount or affordable h o using t he commissio n requires ls often at odds with Si~ger. Al Martino . Admits Shoplifting FRAMINGHAM, Mass. <AP>- Singer Al Martino was fined $300 today a.ad his abopllftinfindi: was contlnued without a g after be admitted he took $81 worth of ahllU and socks from a suburban department store ld December. Framingham DiJlrlct Court Judge Anthory DiBuono con· tinued the case until March 12. 1981, wbell chartes against the 52-year-dd slng~t may be dis· mbaed. . Sbopllftln' charges aealAat Martino's fneod and manaaer_ i>antel J. DeJobn, were COD· tinued until April 16. The cbaraes were meet Just ~! Cbrtatmaa. At the time, M~ waa appeariae' at an area nlahtclub: • llutiDO said he wu 0 bappy wUh tbe Judce'a ruttna aq:d ... thanks the court and ~ people of l"nminlbam. "My flnt Job was here kl UU area and I will be baclt here •••In.'' Martino aald. He declined f\utber comment. In court Ulltlmony, Aalistant Mlddle1H Diatrtct Attorney ll(lcbael Fett.a read an affidavit by Rldw'd Garvey. • ttote de· · teetlve at Jclr'dan Marab depert· ' ment at.ore. Ac~ to Gane1, Martino wu oblel vtd luvtnt the store •Ith two ablrta. Fest.a said the 1ln11r lat•t returned with DeJobn took two more Mirta and ..,_ pain tJI aoca, •t.umnc tbem lD an empt7 ~ bN•' netwo .... ~"'".ti.e perktJll lot G41f'M Ole a&On. II artlDO'• a..,.,., I . Albitft J • .,., ..W Ida cle8lW .. t~" lamllt tor • ~~prior t.o tJii • • local housing needs. Mrs. Wieder said. The houslng situations in Dana Point and tbe Saddleback Valley are examples or why local JUriadictions should bold away over bowUng decWoGI aloog the coastline, according to testimony pneent.ed TUnda) to a lepalaUve aubcommiu.ee in Sacramealo. That testimony WU prepared and praeated in Sacn.mento by Judy Swayne, aide to Riley, who authored tbe board'• resol..UOO of support. Dana Point supports an abundance of available rental units priced lo all categories. the prepared statement aaid. Dana Point Is under Coastal Commission Jurisdiction. In contrast, there is an "e xtreme shortage " of affordable units in the Saddleback Valley. El Toro and Mission Viejo in that area are exe mpt from Coastal Commission jurisdiction. The differences in housing demand between Saddleback and Dana Polnt wu attributed by Mrs. Swayne'a statement to a dramatic need for more housing within commuting distance to inland commercial and industrial areas. The county's housing element. Mrs. Wieder said, bas taken into account those varying needs by allowing developers to trade affordable unit requirements from coastal to inland property. where development costs are lower. But the county element's balancing act is thwarted along the coast by the state commission 's aUordable stipulations. Mrs. Bleder said. "And this has nothing whatsoever to do with the protection of our coastline and environment." she added Masked Trio . Hold Up Bank In Santa Ana . . •aid ... -clue ... a t.rall ot flo1Ja1 •1'1 tbe a tore ... ,.,.., .... m there for three. bloocl M 80&kiMI ... tbe trall ·eloMd. fO\ff boura," Hid AadNtrl. ucl no. ta aMU. "'!'My -.. botr to Jam the " .•• n.e only thJnl ~Y cldn ,..._ • ...__ __ ...._ olf ..-.. -~leetrical equlpm•t to set ln 1et were the tbree aafea ~ ·-~ -WIUI -tbey Dew '¥bat t.o do 0Dcp COWdn'topen. '' ;! n.u.-ol -'d· '-..W. ud -'-'AA." T---o--r Al w...a-r.i1t;fi111 tiouleDdt .. Of rtal ey .-.....-~ --'l:;MJ moutlnn, breeilitl 9Dd oa.er M laml poUee reported tbe owaa teveral other r.old an -~~iecl barllar a1arm8 ~ I I l d JewtlrJ. and ll.e loei eyllnden we ry oompan ea, DC u Ing: ''Wliiiuf¥w ..,. tM ~ lmew from a door, accordlna to ecloua lletall Inc. ~ wUt ... _... • ._.. aM a~mu Anolo Bit.Ila. tbm Treadbne ba been a tJae7 llMw t.bt ,._. .,., elowt t ey took cord.Jewelry and ror people M1l1nc goad and tll ror U. fine Ume •a w11ll:llld ailver colnl Mal in 5-lallon an.cf i9welry aa price of ~ la ~.·· ._. .,..., --.. clll--cont.alnen. metals roared ln ~nt m.onUas. f Teen Slayer Guilt~ \ Clemen~an, 14, Unloved Kid? \ \ ' l . By FaEDEmcs SCROt:•t:RL Of ................ A l!J:ar-o&d San Clemente youth the proeecutM called an "Ignored and unloved kid" was convicted Tuesday or first-degree murder la the October abnnttng of a Caplat.rano Beach transient. John Embray, a five-foot, five-Inch long-halred teen-age boy. sat alleotly at the coumel table as Orange C.OUnty Superior Court Judge Mason L. Fenton issued tbe verdict foUowt.ng a two-day trial. Embray's sentencing was scheduled for Marcb 28. He faces a maximum lO·year commitment to the California Youth Autbortty. Accordin& to Deputy Di.strict Attorney Blll Morrissey. Em bray became angry wbeo the murder victim, Wllliam Nelson Krueger, 30, or Capistrano Beach, tried to walk orr with an AM ·FM radio that bad been given to Embray by his mother. The Oct. 21 shooting ocCUTn)d on a dirt access road to an abandoned San Clemente sewage treatment plant. Morrissey said Krueger found the radio in the field where Embray bad Jen. it and was shot after be picked it up. The shooting occurred with a . 38 caliber revolver that Embray had stolen in an earlier burglary near b1a home ln the Capistrano Shotts mobUe home park lD San Clemente.· Ktwcer was a.bat between tbe eyes ud stabbed 14 times. . ''Tiie radio ... tbe ldd'• only aeeurtty, •• lllontlaeY Aid. fte proaed\ltor aald Embray'a mother eave her IOD Lbe radio •bee be t•r\l••ed to Saa Cleaneate lifteT' 1e•rib& a Su Bemantl.no Count' yoatb 'Camp. Em bray bad been in San Clemente for several months when the shooting occurred, Morrissey said. "It's a very sad case." Morrissey added ... 'l'he minor is what ooe psychlatrfst caUed a developmental ni1htmare." Defense attorney Harold La Flam me argued before the verdict that the shooting was accidental and that !:mbray shouldn't be convicted or State's Tax Cot Propo8al Legal SACRAMENTO <AP> -The bill to nearly halve the taxpayers' 1980 savings under Proposition 9 is consUtuUooaJ. says the ooo-partiaan lecialallve counsel. The opinion, released Tuesday . bolsters Senate Republican leader William Campbell's cont.eotion that the Leglslatutt can make the tu cuts effective the day after tbe June 3 election. anytb.ing more than t.nvoluntary manslaughter. Fenton, however. found the kllllng was premeditated. ba.slng that finding on part or the testimony o f an Embray I companion who said Embra! warned of going out to shoot someone. : Fenton said be felt the kUlinl resulted from the boy living a hf4 of rejection from his parents. Diet Origl•ator Dead Woman Arraigned In Slaying Case HARRISON. NY. (AP > -A bruise on her hp and a mink around ber s houlders. the headmistress of an exclusive VI rglo1a g1 rls · school was arraigned oo c harge• of second·de&ree murder In the s hooting of the doctor who developed the popular Scandale Du~t. <Photo. Paae A4 > The lawyer for Jean Struven Hams. 57. :;aid he would u k the Judge today to set ba1l for the educator , who was arrested when pobce found the body of Dr. Herman Taroower. a longtime friend. in an upst.airs bedroom or tus home. Mrs. Hams. a divorcee and mother of two, wu charged with "lnteoUooal homicide" because of "certain adnusalona she bad made." police UJd. .. "l bave yet tX> learn rrom HOtJSTON (AP> -Exx· on USA increased wholesale prices on all grades of gasollne for the sttond time in two weeks, adding two cents a gallon to a four-cent-a-gallon boost that took effe<:l Feb. Z'l . The company also an· nounced Tuesday that wholesale pncea or diesel fuel and home heating 011 would rise six cents a gallon today oo the West Coast and in the Roclty Mount.a.in area. The nation 's largest marketer of gasoline said the price changes were necessary to mee t the "substantial retroactive roreiin crude pnces which still have not been fully re· covered." The company also said the increase con- forms to Department of Energy regulations and Council on Wage and Price S&abillty guidellnes. . anybody why she ts chargeO with an intentional homicide.~' her lawyer. Joel Arnou. salct Tuesday. : Mrs . Harns. head of lh~ Madeira School in Greenway, Va., was leaving Tarnower,.6 five-acre estate in Purchase. N. Y.. on Monday night wheh police arrived to lnvestigate Jl burglary complaint from the SCARSDALE DIET: WHAT IS IT?-A13 doctor's live-In houselteeperl(, omctals said. ; Officials said there had ~ some kind of struggle before l&e pa Jama-clad Tamower. who was not married, was shot in the raght band. upper arm and cbelL Arnou aaid llra. HarNs reeelftd tbe bndlle -bn .. p "at tbe'--e.'' A ~ber rewlvet' .,._ fo...s • .._ ..,._ compartlrMDt of the woman 's car. sajd Ham.a. ~ Qdef WUblD Hatrta. . Mrs. llanU nporCledly wu a freqamt visitor to Tarnowu's home ID the aflluent New York Clty suburb. AccordJog to The New York Times. however. friends reported t.be doctor ·had been lately in the company or fus nurse. who bad dinner with htm and two Of bis reJatiYeS Monday night. M rs. Hanis was first on a list of acknowledgments in Tarno wer 's boo k , ''Th" Complete Scar sdale M edi~al Diet : Plus Dr. Tarnowet's Lifetime Keep-Slim Program." which has grogsed more than 'I I mlllloo since It was published lulyeu. · The diet was said to trim .3) pounds in two weeks from some of the nearly 3 million people who bought the book. Ta mower. founder or the Scarsdale Medical Center in the nearby community for which bis book was named. was a consulting cardiologist, clinical professor at New York Medical Collefe and a Conner associate pro essor o r cli nical rehabilitation at New York University. Gem Talk BW J.C. HVllPHRl£S ~~.AOS New Settings We have I unique selection of quality nttinp in both classic and modern dtsips. Ltt us ly set your di• MOnds or pmst for 1. stunnlna too•. Consult with us ·------ I ·-I j . . .. . ' ITAD •ACn DDT. -0.. ti _, 11 M111 .._ HMollJ• .... ~~,. ........ 8 ... , ...... .aofttaMd ht~· ............. " .... MUJcm a& U. u.Atw*sf/I Calllanla, 1U...._. ,,.. ......... bownw, didn't report tM 1euclaao. 9&ri of all tbla. Jt ..... tUt ~ U. IOlllber U.N. dell= ,_, •111Jhfl of tM ~ bukltbaU \.NJD I =-=·=-................ wean.a Mr 1'boM were membera al tbe women'• bulretball tum, that la. A .. A&Dft'L Y, Tll&as WAI 101ne advuc. word out on tJUI uUd romp by tM lounolne. A s>bo&olJ'apber fo-r UC Cde'1 newtpaper, the JDlh)andtr, wu perfeetly Poll to reccJl'd poeterion few s-tent.y. Actually, the paper printed a froQU.1 view ol the founome'• frolic. Some years back, tbe UUle prank ol runo.1Jll nade acro11 • colleao or unlveralty campua w11 called ' ~ -.. ~ UC R1ve-rnde Woman AthJde m OffidollJI Ac«J)tcilM Uftifonn "Streaking." Everybody was doing It. But then it fell out or rad. Just like goldfish swallowing or packing buge numbers of student.a into telephone booths or VoUtawagen Bugs UC Riverside apparenUy runs some behind the times. Anyway. the four coeds involved were aU masked. But not for long. SHORTLY AFTER THE starker s treall:. the umversity's athletic department ~ot an anonymous letter that allegedly identified the foursome. Three of the four women we~ at.art.en on the basketball team It '-widely believed on the Riverside campus that tbe fink In lhil cue wu a aecond·strln1er. In more way1 tban one. Back at the Model United NaUoos aeuioo, ooe of the or1an.Uen, John Tbompaon, didn't aeem too coacerned by' the appearance of ooo-accredJted deleeatea ln the nesb. He was quoted by the campus paper as sayi"'. "Not too many people wer~ upset about it " . THAT APPARENTLY DIDN'T apply to the UC R1 vers1de athletic department The four basketball players were suspended. They were placed on one year 's athletic probation. R1vers1de's team thus decimated and reduc~ to five players. the remamder of the basketball season was c'anteled. While the United Nations may bave sW'11iYed, the basketball team clearly did not. THERE WAS ONE rather melancholy footnote to the U N. romp in a quote by the student newspaper attributed to one of the starkers, ex-player Lort Cape. She said: "I've been in college for three years and I 've never done anything exciting. It was just for fun " That doesn't seem to say much for the quality of life at UC, Rivel"ll ide. ••• Big Sweep For Carter In Caucuses 117 TM ~b&ed Press President Carter gained an overwbelmina victory in Oklahoma ·s Democratic pre- cinct caucmea and even bis detracton conceded be would wind up with at least 30 of the slate'• 42 national convention delegates. And in caucuses ln the state or Wub.inltoo. wttb about 25 eer· cent al tbe predocts reporting Carter was also defeat.lnc Ith chief rival, Sen. Edward M. Kenned.Y by • marlin ol about 3-t In UM flrat ~eatern tav bet•een the two Democrat.a. A T&l'AL OF Ut delegates were being cbo&en in precinct caucuses Tuesday night in four Western states. Partial returns from Alaska. which pleb 11 delegates lo the Democratic convention, showed Kennedy leadine while returns from Hawaii. which bu 19 deJeptes, were another victory for Caner. Wubiqton waa alao holding Republican precinct caucuaee to pick 'J7 delegates to the national conventi<JD. With 40 percent ot the vote tallied, Ronald Rea1an. as expected, waa winn.lnc. .He bad a 2-1 margin over tbe sur- prue second-place fiu.itber. Rep. John Andenoo. Midwest Snow Continues Northwest, South Drenched by Rain Te p eratlll"e9 12 u s. n _,. ... , S1 " At ... 111 .It , .... 01 iJ ., .. SS JI -.~-......... MIN'• ==°" ....... ,.,.., ,.._ S..J -It l(lltl f-.VC: .... 'TrlnkSad VIH'ecrw 17 JS • n .n 11 .. " .. •M .... ., .. • 74 ..., IS n .... •n ,,. II n "-*' ....... "",.... ......... . 10 ............... ~ .. ... fnMI'\~ .. ........ T--etunt -fN ,...,°" .,.ny ....., ,....,. '"""4 --t-ln ~~.Mkl\.,MH"' lllM..,.I Mii ic.., ..... ,, .. Calller•NI I S I , . ' J • 11 I J n ...... Awt• ........ 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Kennedy cam• cloaeat In P'lorida, and be only •ot 23 per· cent there, booeted by lbe sup- port of Jewtab voten &lllJ'Y wt.th tbe Carter adminlalraUon'a ad· mltledly mlataken vote for a U N. reeoluUoo crtUcal of larael. aEAGAN·s GOP land1llde11 were alm ost u heny aa Carter 's marilns He beat Bush 73 percent to 13 percent i.n Georgia. 69 percent to 26 percent In Alab11ma, and 57 percent to 30 percent ln Florida. Reqan captured l~ votea for the Republican prealdentlal nomtnatJon to 9 ror Buth. That gave Reagan a national total of 16'1 to 45 fOf' Bush. It will taJte 998 to wtn the GOP oominaUon. Cart.er picked up 181 delept.es 10 the tbtft primaries. KetlDedy manaied to take 26 out of the South. and one uncommitted del· egate was cboeen m Florida. Nationally. Carter bas 21158 del· eJt_ates in hls column, Kennedy 141. The target for Democrauc nominatioo is 1,666. CaUlomla Gov. Edmu.od G Browo Jr. allo stayed away to campaign next for the April l Wisromln primary. The Democrats wlll battle for 179 deleeates in Illinois. Ken· nedy baa been polnting to lbe contest for weeks: he said that and the New York primary March 2S are the contests an wblcb bl• cballen1e will take bold. ............ Police help Jean Harri.a Into auto on way to her arraten- ment on secood-degree murder charges in shooting death of Dr. Herman Tarnower. Dr. Tarnower, author of Scaradale Medical Diet. was found dead Monday night m his Purhcase. N.Y. home. No Attorney For Miller WASHINGTON <AP I -No -.pecial prost>cutor will bt' n .. med to determ1nt-whethH Treasury Secretary Wilham Miller was lying when ht' deniffl k.nowled&e of alletted oveneas bribes by Tntron Inc. Attorney GeneraJ Benjamin R. C1 vtleltl ruled out s uch an appoU1t.menl Tuesday. saylJll be lacks technical authonty to ask for ooe. Breakdown of Voting· The results. with count, neanog rompleUon l'LD'110• (•rt~r,.. 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Al.« 11 ~ ... a-,, . .,,., __ 4~14.IJI,•~ Cr--Poll .... >~. o--"'-~-n,. ,_ 11...., ......... :i.~ A'-A9AMA A•-1411-1'0. er .. ,_..'9ftf IW\l>U.-..i.~ <.·-.... , _..,_ -·· -'""" -.. --..."'-• ...,...._. ..... -..... -O.llot ... _ ..., tor •• Ootoo9ol-. 8-.... It makes Cents to shop with money-saving food coupons from the Dally Piiot. Start saving today. Call 642-4321 and ask our circulation department for home delivery. Coupon Savings -one more reason people all alcing the Ore"fM? Coast value the DAILY PILOT I.' ' ,,. --· lllec,.. Dfte9~tle11 Bit LOS ANGELES CAP> -The superintendent or schools has come out against .. metropolitan" de· se1reaation in the Los An1eles dUtrict, saying it would add to white fiight and set up .. commercial schoola." After his testimony Tuesday at desegreeaUon hearings in Superior Court. William J . Johnston s aid his strong opposition to the "metro" plan is a personal viewpoint. not that or the Board or Educa- tion. ,._.Fee Bllee ••u &lllefl SACRAMENTO CAP> -A proposal to cbar1e out-of-slaters $2 extra to s t ay overni1ht ln California state parks has been stopped by a Senate committee after passing the Assembly. The Senate Natural Resourcea and Wildlife Committee voted 4·5 Tuesday on AB1143 by As· semblywoman Jean Moorhead, R·Sacramento. Mrs. Moorhead said California taxpayers are already subsidizing state parks, because user fees cover only a third of their cost. She said her bill would raise $130,000 lo $150,000 a year. Ilk__,•-&mer •-en CITY OF COMMERCE CAP> -Police are looking for a hit-and-run driver who killed a crip- pled 84-year-old woman on her way to church Just before dawn Tuesday. Authorities say Victoria Fermin was thrown 40 feet after she was struck by a motorist wblle~roea­ in1 the intersection of Atlantic Boulevard and Jardin Street in Commerce. \ Couple in rowboat rin& doorbell at front of house on Lake Elsinore as they ventured out. over the fiooded area Tuesday. The rain- swollen lake waters continue to rise from previous storms' runoff from nearby mountairul. It is expected to peak at 22 feet above its normal sea-level bei1bt around March 24. Four Girls Feared Rape-murder Victims LOS ANGELES (AP> -Four un- identified young women have become the target of an intensive search by a uthortUes who say they may have been tortured to death ln a grisly rape-murder spree last year. The Loe Angeles County Sberlfrs De partment releued pbotoe of four women Tuesday and appealed for help in ldeoWying them. Sheriff Peter Pitches& says all but 10 of the 30 to 40 missing girls orlglnally thought to be ~lble vie· tlms ln the slayinga have been found safe. PHOTOGRAPHS OF the four girls fe ared dead were among 500 candid snapshots confiscated at the bomes of two men already in custody on un · related charges. lovesllgators say at wiU stiU be weeks before enough e vidence ia amused to file murder cbaraea in the cue. Efforts are beine concentrated on these four girls because the pboto- grapht were taken 1.mide biaUctinp - appare ntly wltb the subjects' knowledge, authorities aaid. DETECl'lVES 'SAID, however, that the four may have been '"frlenda o r acquaintances" or the pbotOI · rapbers. · Me anwhile, Pltcbess said com - munity response in the cue so far "baa been tremendous." Hieb s chool studenta lD Burbank and the South Bay area already have helped deputJes idenuty aod locate the rest of the photocrapbed lirla. Pitches& said. The sheriff aald all the girls Ud been conaldered ''potential vicUma." AtrnlORITIES SAY at least five glrla are already known to have been victims of killers who kidnapped, raped and tortured them before put- ting them to death. The SOO photographs belonged to Rpy Lewis Norris, 32, of Redondo Beach, and Lawrence Sigmood Bit- ta ke r , 39, who was livln1 lo a Burbank motel when taken into c ustody on an unrelated case, Pitcheu said. HOMICIDE CAPr. Walt Ownbey said all but 200 of the women pboto- erapbed have been posltiftlJ lden· tiffed and found an.harmed. Another 100 photos remain UDJdeMtfted and a final 100 plcturH are eltber duplicates or too blurred and in· diatinct to be identified, be said. ... ~ Neighbon Recall Kidnap Su~~ Wbfte bo)' alleSedJY WU held ~ bll l7'4ay abd&M!Uoa. the Bee If.id. • SACLUIENTO (AP) -KeaaeUl Panell. the bOtel elert dwpd wtt.b lddna....., two youna boya to ra1ae .. Illa JOGI, w a wtt• .... uoeber ..-IOD .. ave yeus •· u.. s.crammto Bee NPIJl'tedtoday. Paraell '1 nei,bbora at a Fort Br•SI traUer pan. wb9n U. famlly . llYtld, laid U. woman c.u.d bene1f Barban Parnell and dropped from ftlbt Sept. 18, U75. wltb one Of the boys, a 5-year-old blonde, the newspaper said. PAaHELL a.AlllSD a.bl left bJm for another man &Dd be IOOD depart- ed the trailer park with a 10U&b be called Dennil, wbo wu •c:tu.llJ kid· nap victim Steven Stayner of Merced. accordinc to the newspaper account. Parne ll and Ervln Edward MurphY. 38, are cbaraed with kidnap- ping Stayner seven yean aao ln Merced. And Parnell and a 15-yur- old Wlidentlfted boy are charged with kidnapping 5-year-old Timmy White ln Ukiah last month on Valentine's Day. Stayner led Timmy to authorities 10 days ago aft.er Uvtn1 half bis life as Pamell's 500, moving from town to town in central and northern Callfomaa. Fort Brau is a coastal town about SO mllea northwest of Ukiah and 250 northwest of Merced. THE BEE SAID records at the Harbor Trailer Park in Fort Brau. which police bad not checked u or last S\Dlday. show that a Kenneth and Barbara ParMll and two cb.Udreo registered there on Jl&De 7. 1175. They lived in the park about five montba - first in a trailer. then in an o&d school bua cooverted mto a home -and they operated a religwus bookstore oearby. the n ewspaper said. "Mrs. Parnell was the ooe who ac- tually worked in t.be place IDOlt of the time, and sbe bad the boys with her there the times I saw her," said John HiU, a netlbbor to the tM.mineaa address The Bee said tt\e ramily subse- quently moved to Anchor Trailer Park where owner Jim Cwnmin1s said they IJVed until the woman left. "IT'S FUNNY, looking back at it ." s aid Alice Smltb. a nelgbbor at Anchor Trailer Park. "I always had wondered about tbe youneer boy because he clidn't look a bit like elther Ken or Barbara. Barbara bad dark skin and dark brown hair, and the Utt.le kid -I can't even re- member bis name ... was fai~ skinned and blonde, almo1t a towhead.'' Panae ll and Stayner moved to nearby Compld1e bl _:remw 1171, where tbey ll•ed lut Aquat when they moved to a mountain cabin at Manchester. where the Aatborttlel, unchr a 1•1 order, MW no Immediate eommtnt on the Bet report. . MEANWHILE, IN V1'1AR. the ells; trict ataarn.y harvllln1 the Matte kii nap eue may face a coat.mpt court citation today concerninl an a lepd Pl order vt6t•tlon. • Mendocino Coulity Dlstrlct At: torney Joe Allen wu to be in Uklat Justice Court becauae Public Defender Seott LeStranae clalma be violated the lac order that forbldt cliacuuiool of tbe White cue with re-port.en. The bearlna comes a day after the unldentlfled 15·year-old boy waa char1ed with uallti.D& Parnell in the ltidnapplne of Timmy. Autboritiet believe the teen-a1er ls the aecond person. whom Timmy described while under hypnosis. The teen·ager. who wu not iden- tified btta use he 1s a Juvenile, was being held In the Mendoclno County Juvenile Hall. A closed bearing In Juvenile Court w ill come late r , posaibly today. Farmer Shoots Prowling Lion On Front Porch GALT CAP> -A 70.pound moun- taln Uon wandered onto a farm near this flatland Sacramento VaUey town and got shot dead after scaring th4! rarmer's wire It happened at daybreak Tuesday. Meredith Johnson said when tm- dogs started barking she suspected .e1 prowler oa the front porch, and she awakened her husband Charles. IL was a prowler, all right. a snarli~ lion right there on the porch "CHAJlLES GOT u shotgun froo1 the boys' bedroom. a nd I cauuousb opened the door and m y husband shot him. It was still snarling and makio~ threatening noises until it wu shot, .. Mrs. Jobnaon said. Said Johnson. "The re was no evidence tlw big cat bad ever been dttlawed or deranged. It sure looked dangerous to me .. LT. A.F ... FllNK." James of tbe state Flab and Game [)epa.rtnMslt said the UCJft wu 4 or 5 years old ud lD IOOd health. After tbe 20-1auge sbot,&un blut to the heed ol u. Uoa, die Jobmdos aa.id u.y found traeb ...... it bad circled the house of their 10-aore ranch on Woods Road. eut ol Galt. '3AA~D O~MlMCi 4 NEW DESIGNS, 5 DIFFERENT VELVETS, 20 COLORS, TERRIFIC PRICE. PORTABLE ''ACTION'' SPAS For those roma ntic evenings with that special person or perhaps just after a tir· ing day, the "Action Spas" will soothe the senses< Even if you're 6'4" >. Sina le IS..fi31 ONLY s1995 GRAND OPENING PACKAGES INCLUDE: ""'"· -.... .,.._., _..-.. Ulr\, 1 JN. o.e~. -..- SpedallhodTtahgl Mtrdt 25, 1910 HCompare at other Spa Shops ... Then shop THE SPA SHOPPE I ACTION DOUBLE FURNITURE Choirs, choirs, graceful new de· signs thot complement every decor from troditlonol to co n- temporory. Quollty construction with hardwood fromes. superb comfort with deluxe cushioning, expensive details ot button tuft. 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A n . ot depµty dlalrict at\Omefl dffided they'd lib to step up to late bench -which, of COW'le. w.a tbelr pd¥illla. Aft~r IOme rather (1"Ubby camx:!"''"' four lDcwnblDt J'1dan were unae1lAld. pparent\; tbe pattern will l>e repeated thb year. Twelve deputy dl1trlct attomey1 are out to unseat municipal and superior court Jud&ee. U the 1'78 pattem la followed, we'll be beartD.I auaesuom and clahn.a that there's too much lenlency ln aenteocln( ol criminaJ off en· ders from cUttent memben of the benclt . . 1be prosecutors are confident that belna ldentJfled as "deputy district attorney" on the ballot wtlf &fve voters a strong idea or how they feel about criminals and aenten· cing. But it will be well to remember there is much more t.o being a Judge than sentencing cnmlnals. More than 80 percent of court time is taken up with civil matters -small claims. divorces, lawsuits of all types and legal motions. Fairness and knowledge of the law are al~ important. At least as important as who should get how many days in jail for what offense, which of course is the principal concern of prosecutors. The challengers imply that the Orange County bench is weak. Quite the contrary is true; it's considered one of the toughest -and most highly qualified -in the state. So pay attention to the campaign rhetoric -and re· member that last time around it succeeded 1n unseating as "soft on crime" respected judges who rarely if ever had been called upon to try anything but civil cases. Absence of Reason The collapse of the U.N. commlssion·s effort to re· solve the Iran crisis must be viewed with regret. if with no great surprise. Commission members deserve credit Cor persistently attempting t.o complete their task and, finally. !or having the wisdom to leave when no sense at all could be made out of the conflicts of authority in Iran. The commission concluded. rightly, that there wlll be no report on its investigation into the shah's alleged mis· deeds until all the hostages have been seen. as originally agreed. So neither we nor Iran has gained much so far. The profound reluctance of the militants holding the embassy to permit any visit with the hostages raises some discomfiting questions. Prime Minister Sadegh Gotbzadeh himself finally hinted at some personal con· cern about the well-being of the hostages. That is not a happy thought. President Abolhassan Bani·Sadr raised another point. The growing influence of extreme leftwing ele- ments among the militants, he suggested. could· pose a new threat to the entire country. given the presence of Soviet forces in neighboring Af&hanistan. CJearly our own government cannot be blamed for the total absence of any coherent government in Iran. We and the United Nations have tried to deal with any ele· ment that seemed to speak with an authoritative voice. It's now evident there is none, unless it is that of the aging, fanatic ayatollah. who seems to promote confusion as a means to avoid losing his dictatorial power -and to forget his edicts as fast as they are issued. We can only hope that some semblance of reason may be forthcoming -before the misled Iranian people are swallowed up in the chaos that has been created for them. Multiple Choice Edison . Miller, Orange County's 3rd District supervisor. was so uncertain of his upcoming election plans that he put out what most county wags are calling the "fill in the blank" press release. It began: "For the past month I have carefully con· sidered whether to seek the 7oth District Assembly seat. or to stand for election to my present seat on the Board of Supervisors." It continued, "Today, I'm declaring my candidacy for ·····-·-···---·-." An aide, just moments before the start of a press conference, wrote the words " Board of Supervisors." Perhaps, in hia uncertainty, Miller should have con· sidered a multiple choice press release. It could have read, "Today I am announcing my can- didacy for: A> Board of Supervison B > State Assembly C > President D>Noneoftheabove. • Opinions expnntd In the epace above.,. those of the Oalty Piiot. Other vi... exptelMd on thtl page are thOM of their authon ano .itsts. Reed« comment l11nvtled. Acldr.u The Dally Piiot. P.O. Box 1580. co.ta Mesa, CA 92628. Phone (714) 642-4321 . . Boyd I Coal Edict ., ...... .,m N~ Dn about UM en· vlroUMDtallata' effon. to eleu IP tbe alr. SD&llnd· pUMd -edid aaalDlt t.be bunl1llc ot eoa1 ...,. • .., Nck iD im. ,,_.. weren't a whole .._ ol proeeeuUon9 \m· cler lt. blllt tboM that did bap- ,_ ... ~atnme.ID How come that ••no ~~-===.::;:; ~-l'ftblahdf B.B. I 1306 a fellow cauabt bu.mini coal wu beheaded. Countle11 sages have dffree4, "Nothl.n¥ la certaln but unMtalnty.' Flnt OD1 to do eo for the record, however, wa• that Romao acbolat PliD)' tbe Elder. If that 1ultar 1trln1 ii uerqe, It ~ bo tw._.. for 40 boun before it breaia.. ---.. ---~ w AIHINOIOH -h If u ED I ,.. to ..... to ~· ~ .. Utie.d J"Ua Wtilsen (UJ'W) uatop. .,.... IU'&M • ..., •toof ...... -., ••••• lllMl ...... ,. .......... . vJGMDoe.~ ... t;JnlUUea& tliD· Dirt ...... .,_..,..... ... ol CnarQa¥& The 11M. uticulaw tu"' 1alned uUoawld• fame Ud l)'IDl>edl7 foe' b l -. ••• Lermlatd •f · forl1 oa behalf of Call(ornla'1 downtrodden 1rape and lettuce harvealeu. Years of flghttne the 1ood ll&ht eamed him and the UFW respectability. But somewhere atoaa the way. Cbave& seems to have lost al&hl of the people whose weUare earned that respectablllty. Instead. he concentrate• on coo- • '°'ftldl ,.,..., ~ ... dfMfdilt•ltlDmiU wUJa Urw. on.ta wttll ..,.. ... 1aet1a ..-•we• of.' tli• corporet• tarmere• ............... ,...... Uaa~ Te~~.:s=--= P')ortda -all of •bom aQed to remain aDOll,J1DOUI f• f..-of .. ~~told my reporter Sal· 11 Aall o.t.-tUt tt.f UPW ac-t ua Uy IOHtl 1eeretl1 wltb f rboo,,tt repr•Hnt.~Uves ..to a >t.a&e •INelDeaw won by otber linloai. llemben of the newly cbarteud Arlsoaa Fumwiorken Un.loo ebarced alao tbat the UP'W Incites ten.lion between k>cal and ml· gratory laboren. and bu tone so far 11 to help the Border Patrol locate and round up U- lecal immJ&Tanta from Mex-ico. One allegation was particular· ly disturbing, but there la evidence to support lt: An ln· ~ \ Nicholas von Hoffman i::C::='~.J: coafltet, of IaUrHt ••= ......... a.nei.. C....'1 ......... ebMI .... • .. ~~ at a UPW nJ11 lD ....... beUdPMiD UM bope o1 tatervtewtn1 c.&r. .,.. C.... ud Manuel Cbava wtta•1ed Ule NHWl Mt 61 Mfh"'c to ltop ·~-Tbe repol'ter wu ftDaUJ rescued by a priest lD the crowd. Tbe ftJ101ter wu able to docu- ment a1JetaUoos that Manuel Cbava.. wtiOe aervtng as a UFW or11A1Mr ud strtke director, ••• ltlmaelf encaaed in a1rtcaltunl baalneaa ventu.rell in Mako tbat eaplotted the UD· or1aalied, low·pa.id MeaJcaD farm worken. MANY OF CRAVEr senior colleagues have left the union recently. disenchanted with wbat the organization has become. One who spent many years witb Chavez In lhe UFW's formative period said lhal .. un. I~ ID ...-t jean tbe UPW ba spawned tbe t11lr cte1tt"UdJ .. an1 of · t>Ha• or· • ~ rilld cMtnUu& ..... ......... •llllitD •a• evea iaqul1lUoa1 ••41 pa ...... •• Leaden ol civil rtpta ...._. voiced the aame complalala • " .~ u.e umoa u.y ORe lNlr-~ ed wlth an ad.mlratioo bonl9rtq oa reverence. , ooA~f::J!':f.'fn~ ~ Wlth the help Of ~JebrfU. like ~ Joan Baez, CDva would ap- pear ln apicuJUanl, 1tatet and •· ralae ~ ol doUa.n, sup. ; posedly to aupport oraaniling • activities lD thoM atatel. But tbe • money alwaya wound up at UPW beadquarten and rarely ti ever was diaburaed to the atat.es. Chavez refuses to give local UFW offices control over dues. alriltea or other policy matters, and won't permit local charters. AS FAR BACK as 1967~ Chavez promised that Texu would be the next slate or- ganiied by lbe agricuJtural Wl· ion. He then made the same pl'OCD· &Se to workers ln Florida, New Jersey and Arir.oaa. "Finally we decided the worken couldn't wail until Cesar Chavez was ready.·' said AntocUo Orendain of lh~ Teus Farmworkers. "The workers don't even know who Cesar i.s. They just want healthy working conditions." Chavez appears to rellah bis celebrity status. hobnobbing with pre$1dentiaJ candidat.et and Junkellng to foreign cowllrie8. Meanwhile . hundreds or thousands of farm workers con- unue to live and labor in conctl- tions of appalling filth and pov- erty. m desperate need of help the UFW could give but won't. Footnote: Chavez rebuffed re· • peated requests for an in-, terv1ew. But tus critics insist he knows about the mi5deed1 of bis " close associates. "Cesar is the ·patq>n '," said one UFW member .. Nothing gets done without his O.K." .. Bond Market Slump Changes Some Views Who jettisons the free market economy first? None of .the peo- ple we auociate Witb free loed- ing or sod.al crusading. Tboee ol little faith reveal themselves to be the editors of Business Week m agazin e , t hat publication which reflects the thinking in the boardrooms of our largest cor- poratJons. Business Week has run an editonal which is part or a wide a nd rolling rever s al among the boys about wage and pric e con· trols. A few days ago , Henry Kauf- man, one of Wall Street's most inlluen· tial poobahs -he Is a vice. president of the prestigious Salomon Brothers investment bankers -also came out for temporary. emergency controls. Tbe cbape who pay for tbat in- 1titulional advertising on lbe telly about market economy are always redl.sCIOvering tbat when they get ln&o a crack lhe ftnt guy to cet expelled from the room ii A.dam Smith. It doesn't take a creat detec· Ove to lip.re out bow come Art Hoppe these wobbly pUlars of support for erooom1c Uberty began col· lapama. ll wun 't lhe lat.eat cost- of-Uvtng figura. With the money these guys make, they can pay S2 for a caullllower. Hell, they C'an afford five bucks a beet, but what they couldn't take is what's happened to the bond market. The retching priC'e of bonds has dropped $400 balhon, not million but billion dollars since October. HOW COME, wbm the price of everything else is going up? A bond is a loan that you make t.o a corporation. which agrees to pay so much interest as weU as the principal at lbe end of a stat- ed period or time. If the interest on the bond is 4. s. 6 or 7 pen:ent when inflation is going at 18 per· cent and other, newer bonda a.re payt.ni much. m~h bipu in· teresl, the value of the old bood drops. Tbm, many a person who bought a 110,000 bond a 'ew yean ago ii llndlnt ll can only be sold for $8,000. To save the bond market, draatic acdoa ls called for ta the opinion of people wbo worry about auch thlnp. SO Bualneu Week propel to brtn~; tlon rate down to E era lftela. 2 percent witbla M monlhl. To do so. 11 it aaya, "Tbe U.S. must underso lbock treatment." It's been 50 years since the la.st tJme pnce move· menu were turned around ~ qu1ckly and they called that sboclc watment ~ ~press1on Business Week wants to do a lot of other things to elurunate mllat.JOn. which would also have the side efft>Ct or l'l1minating freedom of choice The~ want to In s titute rallontnR or 011. cut federal employment by "at lea.st s percent. including c1v1lian employment at the Defense Department. .. So you ltnow those boys are senous ~ TREY ALSO want to get Social Securatv orf of Indexation. Indexation means payments go up pari pasgu with the cost of ti ving. And they want to junk the minimum wage. Thia makes no sense at all. The oftly reason to have price controls is to protect the least wealthY among us Who cares If Davld ~kefeller's income and cost of Uving go up forever! He'll do all right. The sensible policy is to index poor people's lncomes and do without controls. Continue the lndexatlm of Social Security and perhaps all workers witb wqes under some poverty Une. ~ would receive 1overnment cbecb to mate up for what the government's inflation has done to thl'm E\'ei; body else would be on lht•1 r own lo suffer lnflaUon's 1amagt>S until they force their t•le<."led represenla ta ves to do all lhl' anu mnat1onary things they alv.a~" promise and seldom do Thl' last balanced budget was brought in by Lyndon Johnson back an the 6-0s . That '1 ten - thousand broken promises aeo. INSTEAD. we have this lrlwn· • phal irony. Bustnes5 Week stout· ly reslSls all thoughts of cooll'Ols while rrullions of little people are be1ng murde red by inflation. Then. as soon as its clienlele gets thwacked in the bond market. we must have the price control we didn't need when lt was the poor slob runnine tbe computer in the payroll depart· ment whose ratio of hambur1er to helper grew dally more Un· : favorable. The magazine ends Its ' editonal by warnin1 us that if • this inllation goes on America will end up like one of those in· ferior. South American COWi· tries. ''1'be result will be an end to lbe democratic system.·· It'll end a damn sight faster lf you stamp on economic liberty to save it. How Much Time Is Enough to Spend With a Child?~ -·-·-· children under elcht. I beat tbem 10 eaally. <I abo loathe playln1 tennis wltb tblldren over etaht oa \be 1l'OUDdl tbey mlebt 6eat me. wbicb I woWd enjoy even leu u cbllclnm, ln my experience. .,.. very poor winners.) •te .. . ,_ -' Thia la not to aay tbat l : dislike speadla& time wltb • children. I bappen to be a 111W 1tandfat.ber uc1 1n1 areaa.tt joy these _,.. II UM time I 1P11M1 wlth 1117 ... pudda..,itter. "11 ... dea?" J at. .. Bu •be been rMatb fed? Tben ~ ber.to me MI wiall llD lowe btr.' I amUe at ber. ~ llDOea at me. t atead a "-"• ae 1rab1 and ••Ill•• lt. Her atteftdoa wanderl. Her ,......... pucker up. "I UH lliaillMtd lov~n her,•• l •••o•ee. "K take ber aW17.1• Aad awa,y ..,.. NOW TllAT la eertatab ..... u.. .. ..,.. ...... ••t• • ntW. ·au ~ • ...,. problem wttb beh1 a srandt ......... JOU haft to r put lD • Y9in u a pa19t to_. tbere. . No·£uek, Lud11 · Having struck out with the Air Force for posing nude for · Playboy magazine, Airman lst Cius Cindy Lutz tries out · ·: s lot machine at Las Vegas. At nearby Nellis Air Force • Base, she ~as been transferred from an intelligence job .to sec~arial pool, "· ;·Klan Ra.J.ly Permit Revoked OCEANSIDE <AP> -After police refused to guarantee public safety, a pennil given the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan for a rally Saturday iD Landes Park was revoked. "1be whole lhinl reeks ol violence," Police Chief Rolf Henz told the City Council betore Tuesday's 5-0 vote. A number of anti· Klan groups protested the Tally plans. f\W*WWW R A• ~.&Ct· It WM a u.. ol now..-ebllclne. the JtffeNob Airplane an41 the Grat~ Dead.. or ma:rt.Juua and IM). ot com~UUI IWal, ly;r,.:••r and 011tra1eou1 c tUt .ace ud for all divorced the 10Ull from the old. lt ••, Paul Kantner recalls, a Ume ~ lnooceoce -"a never· never land." •'It wa1 an experimental time," aaya Kantner, wbo he lped found tbe Jefferson Airplane back then and la the on· ly Qn,inal member of the band. now called tbe Jefferson Starship. .. WE TltUSTED THE drugs w e t ook , almost offered ourselves as guinea pigs for a whole new way of dealing with each other." Joan Didion was less kind. In "S l o u c hing Toward s Be thlehem," she called what w as goinf o n he re in the mid· '60s • s ocial he morrhag- ing." . "San Francisco was where the missing children were gathering tl11;111f1li1· .... a11cl ;1 ........ 11.-1 1111·111 .... . Ill' li1t11l 1•cl . 'di h lll I\ i ll '. · .1 Sears Huntington Beat!h SURPLUS STORE Sew• ~ on •H Items In aloetl. ~ .. ~<'II '"'' Qu•lll) and d1>nin11nUftl 'Wd• • pnrP'I quolrd drr Jh~ ro1ul~r pnrt• •I Mi>t"ftlllillh~ ,,_ ~ .... Rt1aJI and wlMtlt llw """~ ,...,.~ formt'rh ollf'tf'd b, C111loe l'at•~llC l>latributonn or "'"'""' S..ra Rt1•ll a10ffl al"IUl!d tlw t<JUnlry SJ EREO'PHONOGRAPH MEN'S SHOES • Save •20 · ... JJfg,Mlfdt1Z.1• ... Haight-Ashbury Rebuilt . . F~ 'Co1D1terculture' and eelDns UlemHlvea 'hip. ple1, • " 1ht •rote, and 1be meant tbe RatCb(·Aahbur'Y. But notr the maste ls sane. alon1 with the poet.en that once convened the walll of ffallht Sti'iir iDtO a miniature Peldnt. announcln1 free concerts in nearby Golden Gate Park and promotlnl the 1k>1ans of the left calllne for one world, one peo- ple. TODAY, HAIGHT· Aabbury la like many ndgbborbood.a lD the city. rporting a variety or shops and restaurants, noble Vic· toriana bein& renovated, and a s izable PY community brin&inl iD new businesa. Few signs remain of the Ume when the anti-war movement nourished and Grateful Dead leader Jerry Garcia poured forth the ftnt peycbeclelic chords from bia black and gold Gibson. "In the beginning, It WU a very pleasant thlng," says Alex Holcombe, whose jewelry store has operated on the comer of Haight and Asbbury since 1.932. "BUT IT DEGENERATED into a very heavy drug culture. I never went out of business, but we did lose 19 stores on this street." Dr. David Smith. founder and medical director of the Haud1t· .Ubbury Pl'M Clinic, bu ..n it all. ''You saw the be&lnnlnp ol tbe coun terculture and peycbedelic scene u earlv aa 1964," be aaya. "In '65 and -Yes it '8Cceleraled, and In '67 It peaked, the primary thing being the rock groupe and the expanded use of ~D." The clink opened In 1967, operating 2' hours a day. says Smith, and treating as many as 200 patieoU a day. mostly for bad LSD trips and sbort·term outpatient care. TODAY, THE CLINIC bu evolved abd expanded to include five sections, lncludJnc detox· lficatioo for heroin addlcta and a women's center, as well as a volunteer traJ.nlng branch and a research department. By UJ70, the Raighl·Asbbury was in the throes of a major he roin epidemic. The innocence lhal bad heralded the new age had given way lo crime and violence . The rock stars bad long since packed up and moved to more pleasant surroundings ln the suburbs. "It turned into a Jungle," re· members Kantner, who bla mes that on the police. "They al· lo we d it t o happen almost gleefully. Sort of to let the flower chJ ldren face the tough world " " :: TllB RAIOlfT LOOKED, ao· • cordinC to Smith, "like a bomb- ed~~.·· ''T'bme •at. so much crime and vliolence that only the IDOlt :,, hardy of bu1lne11men could ban11n there." But bans lD they dJd, and u. 1 nel1hborbood made a come· back. • "I WOUid say that 1971 and "12 was when there were some ma· Jor community oraanlzatlon sue-' ceases and the nelcbborbood started getting together," says Smith. "1be community started ' taking oontrol and bellevtne that they could handle it through re· ha bill talion rathe r than the urban redevelopment plans that were advocated by city ball .. A8 SOON AS things started improving, the re was a big In· nux of different populations, in- cl ud ing the gay community," says Smith. "They came In and boucht a lot ot the houses and ~ novated them, and they opened a lot of shops and worked to irn· prove the area." There still are people on the street who look like character actors out of the original play, a lthough Kanter says he doesn't reel a lot of lire in the Haight. But Smith and others who work and live there are happy with the way tblngs are turning out. • "THE OLD IDEALISM still survives. but it's tempered with reality," said Smith, adding that as far as he is concerned. lbe neighborhood has gone from be- ing one of the most dangerous in th~ city to one or the safest. We'we ao• lta_..aftls you'd newer ezpeci H find ~na su1•e: ST AMLEY POWER-LOCK TAPE · • Measure up ... w rth this toP Quality tape _ _..,...., • 25"x1 " • PL42.&. CONVERTIBLE •• STA NL EV "' •• J .. ••• 48.95 NOW S2888 were 24.99 NOW s14ee MEN'S SHIRTS IMPACT DRIVER Save 50% NOW s4aa_ was 13.97 NOW S688 , . INFANTS' KNIT SETS lnctudes hat-mittens-~·. sweater-pant• w/feet ;: • were 7.99 \'\: l NOW s4aa '-""": BOYS' SHIRTS ASS08~D PORCELAIN BATHRooM ACCESSOAll!S WOMEN'S ROBES Save 50% POPCORN MACHINE VACUUM CLEANER •The Hoover reputation ... Quality and reliability • Powerful cleaning 2 speed motor ••••• ••••• ••••• •••• •••• •••• • ••• •••• •••• •••• •••• •••• •••• •••• •••• •••• •••• •••• . . . ... • Headlight tool •Model 4309 •••• •••• •••• •••• •••• •••• •••• •••• •••• •••• • • • • l•I' •••• ..... f ••• LEVITON DIMMER @SWITCH Control the light & you control the mood • Full range, rotary dimmer. •Push 001>Ush off PLASTIC HANGERS •Have enough hangers? Never. • Dnp Ory or for the closet. • Stock up at this low pnce . 2 FOR SCOTCH GARD •Spray-on protection • 16 oz. can s211 TRASH CAN 32 GALLON · PLASTIC . • Stash your trash for less! • Loma #364 • ~ SCHLAGE DEADBOLT • Safety first •.. loctc trouble outf • How long have you been promising to install deadbolts? • Single eytlnder ... Polished or anttque brass. · • SUPER VALUE • B 190 Rton 11n¥entor egmts - l~r Claim. ~ Car Engj,ne Patem • ., Allftft1a .... , ..... &.':.=;; --.. . •1'»11st" ...._ .... : \ii .... •If lilt tte marr&e4, ••& ta.. aa ~a l1laa• ~atl!.elM, a tor ia o Hout It. y--~----ii. .. • ., ....... tM Wl"OQli)baaltMwte1111UIM. He OWlllt tor •••.:c• U. pe. teat oe wnat bl * ta • hl•b etftel .. 01. polluU.·free combuaUoe eaa&De &Mt ceu1d coacetvablr revobaUool• Lbe Amertcaaauto~. .. WllAT I Mft DOW I W a In ,_,. aao bll 1 wu ..._. fll my Umt." rto.Ucmeta ...W.. •• ,,.. .. IDdUlb7 dlei wut lt.'' Novu.Mdl, cm Ute brtQ ol Tl. HJI •efomahn ann't IGO LD· teJ'eNd ln bla turbUM ....sne ; l>eoa ... tbe.J alr9ad.y have the • Internal eombulUoa en11M. • • ADd 1t ll pntty bard to wort ln compet.ltlon with an tndUIU)' tbat h already malllnc enalnel," H)'I Novakovlcb, who taket pride 1n h1I cream-eo&ond llM Studeb9ker, ooe of UM lut ever built. H1a automobile, be calla It a ~t.ller, featuna a 1peda1 ~ SU8penakm 1y1tem, d1lk brat•. a self ·Umltinl differeotlal and very UWe chrome. ''THAT'S •Y third Strudelbaker alnce I've been LD Neighborhood Meets Slated The Coast Communltr eoneae District trustees wll bold a 1peclal neighborhood meeting March 20 ln Garden Grove ln tbe firat of a aerie• of outreach 1ea1lons. The meeting will bedn at 8 p. m . at the Garden Grove Community Meeting Center, ~11300 Stanford Ave. Additional information can be obtained by calling 556-5609. TAOPI-KAI .... Ulliil ~..,. ... ~--.... Ir .. _. •• ...... H•• ..... n , .. , .... n.. ...... 11,..,. wta. an• Jectl .. modMI' ... ,,... ..., nath• laad. Tia• former Vat""'1l1 ol .. llr•d• Wu taU l'tlMldlel' .,,.. b&I n.r .,. well·bown UM1D1 Balboa lalan· d.ra aDd bl• red eatamaran P•&U" ..._u&l.J well·lmon an barMI' ud CataUna CllapMl waten. A kllal·Uml member al the 8alltoa Ponr Squa4lroa aad OWMr ot l&lUDI ..... lD eddi· Uoa to bil IDU1 "'-:WNov· ato.W. OGb ...-UY die diati.adlve veuel of Ill.a own de- •ln· IN -modlli bachelor apart· m•t. modela ol boat.a be bu de· •l•n•d 1tand proudly with Yu10llav art objeeta. Ont of the boat• fold.a up almoat lnatantaneoualy lnto • parcel 1earcely larser than a matchbook. the prototype ot a ntver·buUt ve11el of utmoat 1lmplldty. What about bb ext.emal com· bllalloo enitne. wblcb he aaya ls more appropriately ref erred to a1 a turbine. one that la cooled by a nuid that haa a far lower la· tent and low 1peclrlc heat than water? "My approach to the problem i1 totaUy different from what the automakers llke," he says. But Novakovich says the power plant he envisions could also be uaed for boats, tractors. trucks and virtually any other machine. WHAT DOES be aay ll would do, If adopted 1n auto produc· Uon? -&EDUCE AIB pollution emlaalons. -REDUCE THE AMOUNT of fuel required to power the auto. -MA.KE DRMNG a car far cheaper. -BEAT BY FAR the etric1en· cy record of a stationary con- r • atut IPM dlllill IDotol' wtdcb l• OM of lit• moet etneleat """ ......... . fte · .... ,,, ••"•'°' '" llia'8elr dklartl It II not dow PGll1'61 tlD 'st TO~ CGDWDtiou1 lateraal 1ombu1Uoa aulo HIJ .. •MalDeuiDelfwUM lDHrtU•llterullve. • ....,. 90'l'll Ute lDtmW ~ ...... ..,a.. ... ..u .. ............ .,. ...... t u..4 al lWr dntlorrwat DO ut llurovemtma can be ·~lD O..t ~·· • .,. cb. He allo poiat.a out that from a at&DdpoAQ& ol pb.Jatcs, 1Dtema1 combialtioa ....,.., ud atum ea~ are DOt very eltlcieat. ' Tbe efftcMnc)' la very k>w due to the Loetnctent use ot but ln boUen-<loM of beat to \be cblmney)-and due to the very blab laia:at beat ol water Uled u a worldq nuld." be exflailMI. "Slnce lbe Weicht o the new motor would be con1ldarably lower tban tbat of preaent enelnes and a1nce a lllbt mot.or 1larta a cb&in reaction ln wetgbt reducUoo ln a car dealan. we may expect a very economical car a1 &he end Product." "I WANT lo add tbat the whole ayatem la baaed on well· proven principles u well u ex- i1Un1 techooloo." notes Nov· akovlch. ·'The same method or com bus· Uon may be also used lo ga.s water heaters. with substantial saving or gas." be coocludes. lie admits that explanation may seem rather broad, but his complete research and engineer· ma report on me with the patent office eoes lnto the comlderable detail required for granting of a patent for the engine. Ooe al these days, warns Nov- ak ov I ch, may be a day of reckoning for the auto industry. because no one will buy cars when there ls no gasolloe to buy to power them. lie says it Is both that serious and that simple. MARRAKESH Rugged and etyllah to flt your lifestyle. Combines the mystery of the past wtth today's good IMng. . . - ~· lllil Till 14 llfs Reg.$578 SALES489 FRDllAllDING f1lllUID ....... . 10% 1040% GFF Q'' lllill lill 14 llfs Reg.$800 SALES418 Care Rome Guides OK'd Guidelinel for 1eW.n1 nelehborhood 1upport for reeidenttal care bomes have been approved by Oran1e County Supervhon. Supervilora bad decided ln November that re· sldenUal homes, which are for aduJta or children with pe)'thologkal or physical problems. should be required to search out nel1bborhood reaction before aettlnC up 1bop. THAT DECl.8ION CAME af\.er a new atat.e law did away with tbe requ.lrement for pUbl.ic bearinp before a alx·bed home cou.ld locate lo a ain&Je- famUy ::fuborbood· lo tloo to aurveytq oe!Obortaood oplnkm about t.be naldea.llal bom•, openion abould have a plan to eeoera~ enthu.atum about lbe pro,teda, supervilon decided~- THE CA.NV ASSING requirement applies oo1y to resldenUal homes that have county cootracta to provide aervtces. County attorneys are •till .-umlnlna ways the county milht place slrnllar restrictions on l.natitu· lions that don't receive county subsidies -'- CANTIN A Bring the feel of old wortd llvlng to contemporary llvlng. 42'' lllill Till 14 llfs Reg.S778 SALES8fl KDL SNAILS ••• Wet weather wtU brtng lnAlJallndll1119to~ ...,.,.. "Thaf• r~ 11 the tafat llMllJ bait we recommend for UM around children andpeta. ForaFBEEDiac•MMi• WI fll W eooD AS MIW -Al PAM HS PltlCIS! w ~t'NJ mffi.SC: •tnm ................ ,,...,. ......... ,..C>Mc. • 411 L IJ'a It. C.M Uni .... 0.-. • 1mta.t1lwt.1111r A .... C.M '91 Wrr .. .._ 'WI fOl IMOft. D'P1H. PUISH. TIMMIS ~ &.u..AM. ATMllnC SHOH & IOOTS BRASILIA Adds that touch of sophistication to outdoor living. I'' lllill Tllli 14 llfs Reg.$1023 s111•121 8AS8RILL· •YAMLA • o..~ TWtn Broll complete • 31S6Sq. V.,.With cart and tank. ·=~-• Clrt .......... . :=:t::r-- City elections should be no one's ~ private party. The doors should be thrown open as wide as they can be, with every registered voter invited. .. :And the more who show up, the better. !' We have just made a highly controversial political statement. In ! some quarters, it might even be called ~ "inflammable~ ~ That's because some people, ~ among them some local elected offi-~ cials, don't want large voter turnouts. i They prefer small ones. , : Such as the turnout at Newport s : last municipal electio~ ~ One of four elections held locally · in a year's time, the April 1978 election was apparently one too many for '. most voters. Only 27 percent of them ; showed up at the polls. It takes no . great mathematician to conclude that , this means only 14 percent of the · city's total electorate was enough to ~approve a municipal issue or elect a t city councilman. t Fourteen percent. • That isn't much. No one elected by that small a . percentage of the registered vt?ters can . ·reasonably claim a broad public • mandate to tum city government ,.upside down. . : Yet a broad public mandate is .. claimed by those eased into power . .... two years ago. . :· We think they're mtstaken. Fourteen percent is no mandate .. If the last election had provided a genuine, indisputable m~date to . those gaining office, we. think the!e ·: would be less commuruty grumpmess ~ today over recent city government . schemes, ranging from the downzorung .. of half of Corona del Mar to a ·:proposal to snoop in everyone~s. garage. . With a real mandate, the dec151on- ::: makers would be able to say, "You ~-asked for it~ And no one could argue. ~: Arguments now.abound thr?ugh- ~ out our city because m ~t election : :two years ago too few citizens had r·asked for what has since happened. There is ligitimate dispute about what the people really want. t Qearly, more citizens must be ;~ heard from. · Clearly, there must be broader ... participation in local government.. . t And clearly, lectures about etvtc t:. • ~­. . . ' "They want city elections to be their own little parties, as private u they can be. That's why they Hke Prop. A and fear Prop. D!' duty won't do it. We all know the lectures by heart. . . . Convenient votmg opportunities alone will do the job. More convenient, more efficient and less expensive voting opportunities. . . The best of these opporturuties has already proven itself. It is when the community's highest voter turn- outs historically occur: During the general election in November of each even-numbered year. Presidents are elected then. So are governors, state school super- intendents, senators, congressmen and assemblymen. It is invariably an interesting and hence a well-attended election. Far more of Newport's citizens vote at that time than at any other time. The turnout is often beyond 80 percent. We think there is no better occasion to get a full expression of the will of the people. . We are thus in agreement with some 7,0CXJ citizens who recently . signed petitions ~g ~or consoli- dation of city elections Wlth the N ovem- ber election in even-numbered years. As a result of these petitions, Proposition D has won a place on the April 8 ballot. . . Also as a result of these petitions, certain elected officials have placed a counter-measure on the same ballot. The counter-measure, called Propo- sition A concedes the wisdom of consoli~tio~ but not with the same election. It calls for combining city elections with school district elections held in November of odd- numbered years. And odd is the word, for the last school election drew as few voters as did the last city election. Is this any way to broaden the municipal voter base? Of course not. Obviously, Proposition A won't do the job. But that's why it's t~ere, .in our opinion. It assures continued light voter turnouts in city elections. And .. A that's what is preferred by those who support Prop. A. The reason? Consider this com- ment attributed by the press to City Councilman Paul Humme~ a principal advocate of Prop. A and a hardy foe of Prop. D: "I'd rather have 27 percent knowledgeable people voting than twice that many who don't understand the issues~ · He added, "I'd probably dis- courage an uninformed voter from coming out to vote~ . . An observation like that gives one pause. It raises a couple of questi~ns: Who qualifies as "knowle~eabl~ ?,, And who qualifies as "uninformed ? The answer to both questions, we suspect, is the same: Those who . support Councilman Hummel ~d his policies are ".knowledgeable~ while those who don't are "uninformed~ So it all comes down to the quality of the vote. Councilman Hummel and those who help him run city government obviously don't wish to see that quality "dil~ted." That's ~hy they want city elections to be their own little parties, as private as they can be. That's why they like Prop. A and fear Prop. D. Frankly, we disagree with them. More strongly than we have ever disagreed with them. We cannot imagine that anyone not connected with Councilman Hummel and his followers would approve Prop. A and reject Prop. D. For to do so would tighten the noose on truly representative government . in our city. We believe Prop. D. will~ triumphantly. One of the reasons we believe so was put into plain words some time ago by the American author Bernard De Voto. He wrote: 'The people are not stupid enough to abandon representative govemmentfor D10' other kind, Including government by the guy who knows." If we are qualified to elect a president on a given election day,_ we are certainly qualified to elect a city councilman on the same day. The people can handle it, Councilman Hummel Vote Yes on Proposition D. ., aJO• .. •VL&.IOAN . -._.......,I CRJCAOO -,,_ Oiiiil are. M ._. i.t'ftlilUMtMdlent,l'D ....... nit fll •1 •. =·-Ma. We.ylall ................ U1e ie=UH bOard at o•Hatt Alrpon .. ta t.be •'-11 OtJ .... la the OIDly one tlaat la lite ..a ,,... ably wlU be c ed? All Ull rell Dre on Urne or already luded. WHY IT TRAT wbea U.. la a 80 ~rceot cbaace ol aoow, tt ....,., 11 Im eotna c,.,..~t.ry atiiJW aod don. a blluard. lt I'm eomin1 &om. (.rom a puty? Or 111101 out of ~hlcaso! ; Wby la tt when &M ... --~ fienll are made I wlU problabl_1 wiad IP aatllna next to that ~ trunk or the woman with tho 1quall· f\I lnfant ~t .. d of tb1t IOfleOUI tJonde wt lb the slit a~rt ! : John Scarne. the aambllnt expert tho goes around advlllnl cwnoe low best to relieve the patroal ot Y.elr f'Xce5a change, doean't believe fl luck, good or bad. To him, it's all fl the odds • : SCA.RNE IS A &'TICKLER IOI' lhe Oi w of probability: .. Each player ln a came of chance has an equal chance t> win m the long run . .1be longer • flogus Concert I Tickets Sold , l JACKSON. Miss. (AP) More toan 700 people were left holding tk-kets t.o a non-existent concert after a.i.ithorlties learned that the group s~heduJed to appear knew nothing aJ>out the promotion. "It obviously was just a fraudulent ishm." said Ray Keys, chief in- ~tlgator for the attorney general's Of rice. :A man calling himself Mike ~hnson set up the bogus concert, Id tickets and left town wilb about .100. He allegedly told two Green- vSlle, Miss .. radio statJom he bad sf heduled K C and the Sunshine ~nd for the appearance. Oil Ration Sliced fEKING CAP> --The Communist Party Central Committee has or· d4red the 011 ration for government clC)"s cut JO percent and has forbidden w~rkers from wining and dining h'-her officials in a move to trtm wbte from public expenditures. ac- l·qrdlng to the news agency Xlnhua. Tiie committee al.lo canceled eon-,..,etlll and forum• unless they are "ebsolutely necessary," the official news agency said. ,..... pLa7 ........ , >"" .... '° ....... J '-lllly Utt Mate MUnbet' .,,.. ......... Blat1e Patcal,l ~-· P'rta~h -~ ud alMMIDIUclaQ, 1akl -.n lJle I.aw of probeblUty ill YM A Partataa die• hu1tl•r ••mtd Cheval* dt Men had HHd a.Im to n1ure out why .,. won ,...U)' often Ytben betllftl that• I would tum up •l leut o,aot ln four rolll ol ·s die. but IOlt hill nlota.t la •ven money that a double-t wou come ap at least qnee In J4 rolls ti be used t WO dloe WlU.OW t.M aid ol a tomputer or a di1ltal calculator. which hadn't been invented yet. or even an abacua, Pascal wonted U out lbat De Mere should have t.ouM the double~ at le11l 25 Umea to 1a1n an edce ln. an even-money Pl'OP09hJoa "IUSTO&Y DOESN'T state," re · port.a Scame la hla definitive "Gulde to Caalno Gambllnt," which doesn't cover aJrlil>e scbedule boards, "how many francs Chevalier de MeT"e k>lt oa hls double·aix betUn1 propoeltion before Putal explalned why be waa getung the wont of it, but I do know that nearly 300 years l•ter, ln 1~. a New York Ctty gambler known as 'Fat the Butch' loet $49.000 by betting he could throw a double~ In 21 rolls · · Like me, Fat the Butch probably always got tbe only seat in the plane where the guy in front of him tilled his seat way back during the meal. left the light on during the movie. s moked in the no·smoking section or threw up durtng mild air turbulence. Jn the lone run, what has the law of probablUty ever done for me? GAMBLERS, SCARNE point.a out. orten think "that result.a must •even up' In the long run. Thia is true ln one sense. but not ln another. Probability theory says, for inat.ance that when you toss a coin. heads will tum up about hall the time in the long run It doesn't say that in a very long run heads and taJls must come up exactly the same number of timei:.." Get it? Anyhow my plane hai:. been can· ce le d, the bar is closed. the newsstand is out of late popers, the men's room on this level is cl06ed for repairs, and I am going on to New York with a different airline located. or coune, in another concourse. The bags will come later. on the original night, but lbat doesn't matter. ln JO yean of nytng, . mine never have been lhe first up on the carousel. Never. Ficure the odds on that. • l ............. Prf_.. ce J'W• Prlnce PblUp will pre t a reaiment.al banner to the Duke or Edlnburah 's Com- pany in London. On· larlo during a late May visit. Airlines Granted Rate Hike WASHINGTON (AP> -The Civil Aeron•uUca Board today 1ave U.S .. airlines permlsalon to raise far e~ on international routca by as much us 9 percent April 1 because of r1alne fuel and other uvlation cost.a. The board aal d carriers ca n raise s tandard fares 6 .1 percent In Latin American markets, 8 percent on the North AUanUc and 9 percent ln the Paciflc. The CAB la requJred by a n lnte rnatlon a I treaty to establish a standard rare level and to adjust it periodically by the percental change in the operating costs of U.S . airlines fl y ing overseas routes. Airline reports filed with the board Indicate that in the last four months. fuel prices have increased by a monthly average ol 3. 73 cents a galloo North .Atlantic routes, 3.37 cents tn Latin America and 3 91 cent.a in the Pacific. GOURMET FOOOS ANO SPIRITS POPOV VODKA Prlen eflecllve through Sun., M#Ch 23 ST. PATRICK'S DAY SPECIALSI TANOUERAV GIN SUTTER HOME 1171 ZINFANOEL Etfualvely lrulty with • unique ':t:.L 329 AEG. S4.25 AED TAO CODOANIU 1171 ILANC de ILANC Thia PoPular spender I• made by the tradltlonel method lnV9nted by Dom Perlgnon. =G~L 2 999 N .159 'OR RID TAG JORDAN 1179 CAHRNET MWKIMO They.waited •lght vtert before they COUid '9 ..... • wine worth'/ of lhelr =.· 899 S11.25 ~~~~,:..~·~ ....... -........ , ................. 7~ l .Y. CHAllla 6 UAGUNOY Only oremlum N~ V•ll.V grape1 make up theM smooth rich wlnea. ;.\~ 311 t=.~EYOt. ... -................ ._ ...... 7 ...... 9'!1 16.IO llt!O TAG ILUI NUN Compere our pttc. on tl\11 flmOUI RINI MtOH IL.MC • ILANC Tltl• whit• Llebfreurnitch 3• RIO l«deanl '* 1 "'btle fruity ..... and •'Ml ftlO .. ...,..,., ta.it110 ML......................... .. .. TAG flne'dfy flnltl'I. lll11wieity II.II 'W ...... ,,;:, TAO rlltATnu LAMllltUICO The fruity llgl'tt fed you CAUllAHO AITI lftUMANTI Thll OhamPION'I :.;.::; ti.fl u. ........................... 2~. ~%8 ~u~=~~~.~ ......... 4~.ffl KEO IUA •CATERINO• DEJCAtii .. ~ 91&.MftY ' .. Many SOurces Eorr Job Clue -£.LIL, W..UUe, OMe Your fint atop la your eoUec• plunlnt 1nd placement office. There you'll t1nd the "CoU•lf Pl1eement Annual." as well u bullne.1 report.a of Standard ~ Poor'a and Duo • Bracf1tr .. t Corporate aA&W&l reporta typtc.lly ,,.. av1l11ht1 too. An ~end tlnMly "klH Ult" 11 yr\• talned tn Ch=alQI Tlm.t m•1u1M'111wu11f Jllfl survey for e "'"'· 11\11 pubUuUoft_ •IYM the namiea M4 ol UM pe.-.one or o.fl•rt• menll ln 177 compani,es and IOV""m"t •••"' l•t to wbocn you should 14drt11 your jot) 1rw1ulrl•• NEXT 10 BACH COQOMTI NA• I• lh• nature of tbtemp~tr'a tM.lMM, tullow..-h'I Iha •cademic crldl•O• MUii N<'niU-1. ttMI tol~ lh• employer plant to ftll wH.Ji 1Jt11 )',., '• al• 11(111~1.,t and t.be type ot caftdidat" Ow comr•.,n -·~· It " havlnt difficulty llndtn1. A "°PY ol tM eota,..... 1urvey I• n•ll•t,i. '''' 12. 50 from C'banlt., 'tt,,,.. Reonnt f'Wlr" If••, t 7lttl H SL N.W., WaatilAl\Oft, 0 C IOf)OI Aootber dl.-.otorr -pubba~ W. 'IHI for -.1!!!!!!!!!!~3~~~~~~~::~~!!'f!!# the first Umo -U1t1 •mpl0yet11 who hlr• t.chnlc..J ~ ~ _ _ _ ~ araduaw.. 00 V FR EE l EnUt.14d "P.tenoo'1 AAnu11I 0 1m1e IU Cart.'t!ri. 'V/ ft]~ tlata, and Phya~aJ fkl•nUata,' U'4l $41} pa~-= ra. ~ ond Employment tor En1lneer11, ('{tmpt;t~r t><hin It: l l TO THE ferenc. protlles 833 employ.,n t;arh profilt! ••vu (j ., PITBLIC lnform£&tlon on th• cmployen' product& or(~-------) 1 1 f-OCUS ON ;:;v~~~=u~~~~ c.AREER.S CO MMUNITY HEALTH ln1 louUona. 1alar6H. llillll~--------'-\WJN\01tt o 11v cltllenahlp reqw,..ment.a. p AC I FICA summer employment pollclea. and rompany aubaldiled educaUonal opportun1Uea. H Wt'll •1t COMMUNITY HOSPITAL the averase ratio of the number of technlc•I apph canta to the number hired at th~ bachelor':.. DIABETES ... muter'aanddoctoraJ levela. DO YOU HAVE IT? nlE PETERSON GUIDE lS AVAILABLE in bookstores. or dirttUy from the Peterson's Guides Book Order Dept., Box 978. Ediaoa. N J 08817 The price lJi $12 plus $1.25 postage 1n addition to an) ap- plicable state taJLes. Use lhe5e surveys and direct.ones only a~ a starting point to research the job market Don't "bucks hot" your applications but choo"<' employers where there's a close match of op portunlty wtth your capabilities and obJ~lJvt.><> then research ln depth so that you can prcst'nt yourself as an ideal candid.ale. READER SERVICE: •• ftlaldltg Ute Mo.t of Yov Job I~" U Q J2,~ boolcJd Of hJ>I J1'YPQred bf/ Ntw York Uft. To obtam a copv. lt'nd ~ polfcorct rr· qw1t to J~ lAbt Kemiedt/ at Bo.r ISIO. eo.fo Mtta 92626 Choose your Time-span Money-plan! 30 month Variable Rate Certificate 12.935% efrectlve annual yield l2.00% curnnt annual rate efl'ecdve, through MARCH 31 •. ,... "' .... rtqtdrt lttt«N ptftaltin fOf nrl) ttlthdnttal on afl Cft'tHk.etf'- .. ' WHAT TO DO ABOUT IT! LECTURL -FIL"S DfSCUSSION TltURSOAY.MAROi 10.1980 7.00 ·9 .00P.M. '4<1'klll0 1 'I 1\11 Afr•a..bl. M U P ;a ot'I Mcm bc:n \fJrc Spitt. O.P M. U;anicl J Sqibaftd.. M.D. CARMEN VUPPA CONFERENCE CENTER 18819 ~Street (% Mod Sollttt of NdnJ HU901tp09! aadl,Ca.tifonlia h w lltlonmoo. ~ 842-061 t. [&f,. m 6 month Money Market Certificate 15.742% effective annual yield 14.956%:-: . ·. ~ b · current •nriua1 nte effective week of ' MARCH 13-19 I -- I ·:r~ .. ,-a::-l l•CAPIULU 2.11· SAVE soc PREPARATION H lbmtn .. Shrinks hemonhoids Relieves pain & 1tch1no 1 75 in most cases •., &61 • MUDD CONDITIOIER Super Cleansing· · TltEATIEIT -· -- Washes tn Shuie & Body flepa1rs Spltt Ends. A . ~ ; 8eaut1ti1s ,. Troubled ·!~·· I Hair 1n .... Seconds ,..., I w CllnllD'a RULED legal PADS •~"1 U" &lat a'il"• t•" er•• --i--·' ·-· •l"i"at \ti" •t"a12" •lrall" A m0ts1ur111no mask tor p.>n .. 11.i1tnq tonqld'>t "!J mo1~turr1~r t • <lvts skin smoot11er Wfll'r 6 tledntr ~ ··~ 2.19 160L 1.39 SUSD CHAMOIS Great tor washing cars & windows 180 sq.'" BIG VAL!'! 2.99 .. . Tf!!~MOS "Phil" Yaeaun1 Bottle Hoftbo-hot or-tOlcS. Easy grip cup Leakproof stopper (J£O ~..... ~-. ·.;,. 1.99 , .. ,·<SAVE 53.00 p YfARING ·"Mfetd" Hand Mixer .1"' Puah Button Beater Ejector Deluxe woodgrain accents W11h lull ~ize tri9le .. COLGATE DENTAL CREAM with FLUO RIOE 5 .,_sat ~ ~ ULTRA BRltE TOOTHPASTE' FLUORIGARD ANTI-CAVITY DENT AL ~INSE with FLUORIDE ' ... • I .. ~• File Folders lET1U lllt ---- LIQUOR ATAUOT SAVINGS Kamchatka VODKA 80 PROOF 1.75 LT. 7 .29 . Old Smaaler ll.ElllO SCOTCH t.=."l~T""...J .. ::· 4.29 HIRAM WAUCER'8 ~--Ten Hiah srR•1a"r BOURii3' 1 WHISK•Y ~:;;. 9.99 Carta Blanca .XICM BEER 12 .,_ IOTlUS 1.9 et. JU 1.79 DIUAftllf Baby Wash Cloths Pop.up d•sons•bte. sanitary & ecooomtcal 150 Mm 1.99 STAYFREE Ml•l·PADS Regular Of Oeodofan1 .. 1.79 CORI SU MICRON POWDER Absorbs up to twtce !tie excess tc1Cral 0115 179 ...... PllSaa • EA. 2.5 oz. JAR 1.39 -SAVE 58.00 POITABt.£* Cassette Recorder 3-Way power capattlllty and dual mlcrvohone 1y1t1m. ____..-~,.I( Of. 2.59 CURITY CURAO "OuchleH" .. • ....--lllt PLASTIC Of' SHEER I NO LIQUOR AT: ........ BANDAGES ' ••11UllWDSITUY1...UM .. •ll ... -IT.-34 95 IOllriis IOX 80 1 1 EA.~~=~~=~~~:..!:===.,.'='·~=· =========~ cl\fom• plated beaters 12"x I" SIZE • '1l£DWOOD" TUBS FOR YOUa PLAITS . ' ... raear for pfantl no of bl~1!10 or . 3 99 a~ptanW • .... u • SAVE 52.00 U"x7"~ "Jl£DWOOD" PLANTER I TUB Binded with Wire Hin tr . . Create addlllonal color • by planting annuals. 1 99 tushlas or beqontas 1 llQ.11 •• OWCIOUS 1rr w~~~~ POUENU . 1~~ '1~1 MASSAGER' with 5-POBITION DIAL .. Proyldes Infra-fed .,_plus massage , -.. --~ 12.49- ORdGE, c:s ,. • ~ ' f ..... ..,, vn.- SAVE s1A6 SAVE 51.06 SAVE 68c y;,_ "llGHlWAYES" HE.STEP IOFT PE.RM SELSUI BLUE Waves hair tor ultra· soft. narural. trlU· tree results. 4.49 DAllORUFF INAMPOO He"'9 contfol . dandruH lfdlinO :~~ULAS 1 ~ 2.69 -um. IRGEl'S 80AP OXY-5 ACIE· PIMPLE MEOtCATION ~ps keep stein clearet' • '• • J ' ''Out lo lunch ... &~ \?@{!!] [( ~@((Wf1@® "Got o probi.ml" Then tonte to Pot Dua. Pol '°'" cut red tape, ~teing the OMDen ond. cactioft J10M nftd to tolw ~1 m gowrnmmt oJld buiwu. Mml • your quntiona to Pal Dunn, At Your snvk:•. ~ Coa1t DailJI PiloC. P.O. Boz 1560, Cotto Me.a. CA m24. A.I many lfttera.m posSJble will be OMWered. but phoned mquirwa or letters rwt mcludblg the readn'1 full name.address and t1u&tMBI hot.Ira' phone number cannot be considered This col11mn appears dot· • ly ezcepl SW'tdays · · . ~ '-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-­,., j'~ f'iraa"'• n~ory Lo•t"! .,, • DEAR PAT: I ordered a "Spanish Memories" Jape from a television ad last June. I paid the jnallmao $13.29 in cash when the tape was de· ~vered. My problem Is that It just doesn't play. I ient it back to the return address and have written )t least six times asking for a new tape or a re- ~d. I called the toll-free number on TV and ex- jllained my situation. The girl said she'd relay my ~essage . but I haven't heard anything in ~ponse. The tape was sent from Sunrise Music 1-ld " M.V., Huntington Beach : Sorry. but you're probably out of luck. Surise t aste Ltd. Is put or Jay Norris Corp., wblcb filed reorganize Its ·corporation under Chapter 11 or e federal bankruptcy law. You may wisb &o com- ;iete and mall a proof or clalm form (avallable at •ny legal stationery store) &o: Honorable Cecelia H. Goetz, Bankruptcy Judge, U.S. Cour1houe, 225 tadman Plaza t:., Brooklyn, N.Y. Mark the ea- telo~:· "Re: Jay Norris Corp., Debtor No. l9B·Z151." . Be•• Bettter•' B•z•r• .. • : DEA& &EADE&8: A1t,...n.ately l,lff le••Y_..,, penable eteetrtc r.eaten are betas ~ (~lled by tbelr manafactarer, ntu Sales Corp. of Kansas Qty, Mo. Some or tbe beaten were Im· pt"Operly wired during manafactare, allowbag the tDetal casing to become electrically charged, dlereby posl.ng a shock buard &o COll8Umers. No fojurles have been reported to lbe Consumer Product Safety Commission. Consumers shollld retom tbe hea&ers &o the lflace of pmebaae for free replacement or repair. 'the beaters are meaat for ase In laomes, elasarooma ud wonabopa • ..,., wen •••ndac:· Qlred wttb a baked enamel f'bdU el tu ud brewa. the eompUJ name • .,.ltaa.. appean above the control blob oa tbe froet of tbe laea&en, and model pmber Z71C II displayed on the baell. Tbe Df.Ut -It beat.en were sold aatlonwlde In hardware l!jores and other retail outlets. foT approdmately ••s . .. • • ~ Claaa11eb Cleared1 ~ DEAR PAT: A biend of mine follows con- S)lmer legislation and she claims that the new law which allows gradual deregulation of the cable tilevisioo industry will actually benefit the con· Sllmer. It seems to me that all it will do ls allow tile cable companies to keep raising their rates. Am I wrong? : H.T .• Fountain Valley ·: Hopefallf. U tbe new law ltu ita iateDcled ef. ffel, &he quli&y of c:abJe eqtdpmen~t Hd ptogramlDblg abo.ad lmpron • m -ilt& the nest few yean. 'n.e meaRft pro for •odlfted dere(ala&Joa of &he cable llldutry, wlalcb ~vloaaly llad beea aabjed to c.trol by elty or •-ty govenmeeu. Biil before • cable eompay den take advutage of tam state law, It mast meet ~rtata ..,eelfk•tloll• for tmprcmac Its ayst.em. Qlle of u.e effeda of &his bill ceeld be to eaeoanae qae larger eable 1y1tema to aae more aateWte uaatm.......,., n.ere are approximately Z8t cable fhacblaees la California. , ~ Taz F.,....: O•• l••'t E•••• , ~ DEAR PAT: l'mitemWn&deductionsonmytax oetum for the first time th.ts year. I ftad I don't bave enough room tAJ include all tbe lnfonnaUon required oa tbe 1040 form. Can I use attacbm.eota? • : H.G .• Lapna Beach : D8 IU8 OK. Jleweyer, tile aa.0-•1 •Ill& .cea&alll all u.e reqlllred bllonDatiMI, follew u.e , ....... ., ... olftdal IClleftla, ..... altaeW • tlae .....,.. la tlae aa•e 1e41H9ee •• tu ce•e•alea appear wltll tile oflldal for••· eJh t 0 .......... altadella alpU1'etkal enter. ...... ..tat .... NAll081, lleQa <APl -141 _.. .. bntal ......... HllU ..... °"' tM u, ..... lllM ud s::::.:· .... clwiq .... ~ ii llillW1 Cr1•• •• rampant, Tbe H'ODOID)' •• IQ •~••Mil. a1m111nl1 Of Amla'• army raid ...U... ...,. vm., ... MW W. poebnart •111.·~-.rr:r:&~J:u~w..tlllM \Al)lO' D ft.SD IN APalL TO Ubya. deMrt.cl bJ UM 1upporten and thuneed b1former111.-• tbe lnY1dln1 army of T1n11n.tan troopa and U1and1n ••OH m1tthed ICl'Oll u11ncta. H• II btlltvtd tud1n1 tn North Atrica or lb Middle Eaat. But occulooal report.I that be haa been aeen cannot be con- flrmecl. Md U.. ~"emmeota ol Libya and Saudl Arabia - nam.cl as bll aanctuaries - have denMd that they bave blm. Col. •o•mmar Khadaly, l.Jby•'t ruler and a lon,Ume s~r of Amin. "supporta the new reatme ln Ugarida," said his am· b&Hldor to the PbUJpplnea. "Therefore I doubt lf 1dl Amln la aUll ln my country." Jl'Uiplno bualneaman Demetrio Ca1ampan re· ported r..t year that he met Amin In a villa out- alde Tripoli. the Libyan capital. surrounded by bodyauardl. He said the onetime ser1eant in Britaln'a African army told him be escaped from U 11nda diaau.laed aa a Tanu.nian army sergeant. • A l .ONnnN NJ:WRPAPER CLAIMED Kbadafy became increasingly unhappy at having Amlnon his hands and hustled him out of Libya after his successor In U1anda made overtures for bis ex· tradiUon. The report said he went to Saudi Arabia and lbal King Khaled allowed him to live ln tbe Jidda area after warning him to "abandon all hopes of making a comeback" and not to try to rejoln rem· nants of his army in refugee camps in southern Sudan. Ugandan President Godfrey Binaisa gave a different reason for Amin's reported departure from Ubya. He told a rally last month Amin fied after his bodyguards had a gun battle with Libyan se<:ur1t> forces ln which seven of Amin's men and two Libyans were killed. THE UGANDAN GOVERNMENT RAS shed no light on Amin 's whereabouts. Plagued with dis- sension and t.he ruined economy. it appeus less than eager to expend time, money and effort on tracking him down, extraditing him and bringing him to book. Some of Amm'l> aides are in jail in Kampala; Sudan has barred him from its territory. and his s uccessors apparently consider him no threat. "We have too much else to worry about," said a bu:.ioesl>man m Kampala, lhe Ugandan capital. Chip Carter's Ex Engaged to Marry WASHINGTON (AP> -Caron Carter, recent- ly divorced from President Carter 's son Chip, will be married lo late spring to an AUaota dentist, It was reported here. Washington Post columnist Maxine Cheshire said Tuesday t.hal Mrs. Carter's mother. Mrs. Ben Griffin of Hawkinsville. Ga . confirmed that Caron plans to wed Dr Steve Morgan. Caron. who separated from Chip in November 1978, was granted an uncontested divorce in Americus, Ga .. on Feb. 29 after more than siit years ol marriage. The couple's only child. 3-year- old James Earl Carter IV, lives with Caron, who teaches school near Atlanta. Chip, 29, lives with bis parents in the White House and has been active in hJs father's re- election c.ampaign. Locks Deter Thefts WASHINGTON CAP> -Government offlcials say locked doors and windows might prevent near· Jy ball the home burglaries committed each year and tave Americana hundreds of millions of dollars ln stolen goods. A report conducted for the Justice Department showed that 44 percent of the bUf'llariea com- mitted in 1.975 occWTed at homes where a door or window was unlocked, costing victims an estimat- ed $400 m.iWon. EDUUed "The Cost of Nelllgence: Losses from Preventable Household Burglaries," the report, conducted by the Census Bureau, was hued on In· terviews ln 60,000 households. We Want You To Look Better For less . . , Elfecti"1e .... I) duoup Ms. 19 Ou w Rock SolMI Catifiade: Herc\ a .Jlort-tenn. b1gh-y1cldmg money.maker for savers with 510. 000 or rTK>n:. G1brJ.ltar guaranh:x'> )OU the lughc.!>t 1nt.c:~ .tllowed by IJw on tht!> type of account. No bank or sa\'mg., J.nd loan can pay you more on a 16-w.xk cxrtJ6.catc. Your savi1~ are inwred up to s.i-0.<XXl by an agency of the Federal Govemmen1 . Thctt\ a wbslanual illlnn( pcna.lry for early *'lhdrav.aJ. Feder.ii n-{tlllaoom prot11bt1compound1n~of 111t~ on dm IC'C'OUnl Ou --JO..Maw6 llock ~ Catifkaite. Efted¥r Ms I ~ Ms. JI 12.94% 12.00% ANNUAL YlEUJ AN"llJAL RATl- Thtrty month$ of guaranteed high mt~!>t with only • $100 minimum deposn. 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OAKLAND <AP> - Two former waltnsses wbo claimed they were sexually baraued by a anion leader were awarded $275,000 lD damaces by an Alameda County Superior Court Judge. The award to Teri De Loacbe, 22, and Karin Serlles, 24 followed a non-jury civil trial ln which the women said that Ray Lane re· fused to give them union jobs when they wouldn't give him sexual favors. JUDGE ROBERT Kroninger ruled that .. •m DeLo.ebe abould be awarclet $200,000 • from I.me ad the Hotel ?-••d Re•taurant EmploJleel and Bartend· ers Union Local 28 and that Miss Seritis should receive $75 ,000 in punitive and exemplary damages. La.De is the executive secretary ol the Oakland union local He said be amazed by the ru.U.Dg was shocked and I!~~=-::~....., and said be would ap- peal. MAJlY SNYDB•, 39, ·•ho bad joined the other women In askinc for $1 millloa ln damages from Lane, was awarded nothing. She claimed Utat the union failed to represent ber la a grievanc:e after ahe re- ;fused Lane'• aexua1 ad· vances. Mia• DeLoecbe tesUfted tlLat Lane bad offered ber employment ·a a prostitute and as bh mlatreaa. Illas Serltia testified that ln· ·lJtead ol belplq ber flnd _,mploymeat with tbe ·tmioD, Lane took ber to ·an apartment and )Dolelted ber. ''To tblnk tbeJ would ·Jtelieft tbale lick Orta ••• . .Lane aald after tbe :-Yerdlet. 0 rve never ,done aytblna like that. Jt'a tbe worst tbiDI tbat'a ever happened to 'me alDce I've been lD the ._labor movemtmt." ~Won • PM K*"'DI of Fom· ta1D Valley ba eaned a ...... ol EDllaMriDa de.tree from tbe UalYer1tt1 of S.•Ua carelM. ANDSAUNA im.9-9 SUNDAY 1&6 ' SYSTEMS OUR SB.KnOll IS EllDWS! OUR PRICES A1£ lllCIEDIBW! SPAS BEAUTIFUL ROOND AND OCTAGON REG.•1299$48 FAITUTIC! SUGHllY BLEMISHED. IWOES TUBI SKIMMERI MAIN ORAINI 4 JETSI 2 SUCTIO• FmlNOSI MIS. I SIARPll DOll'T 1110 1HE CIOWDS- 001 PllCES ME lllCIEDlllll J • .. ' • I · 81IOHN8EVANO ' ... Dllty ......... 0.llGM ,,_,...IJ fn ,,_. Lord • H• wW giot a-ou ,,_. •mw• back 1ato t.be mioiltry and be hopes to escalate tbat O/ llC*f fttGrl. perce11~ae early u he mew• aloQa ln the NBA. Ptalnu 17:f N , wbat lae want.a to do JDCM1t It a read tbe "°" tbe paflt four yean, Ralph Drollln.er bu not only word of tbe Drollinaer Polntl out that tbe WaA ia far deUabted UM Lord. but the multitlade ot fan.a that have behind major leafue bUebUI and the Nattonal Football come to wateb blm and bis Athletes In Action teammates Leacue In setting up a mlDJstry for lta playen. pla1. "Basketball ls Just a aame," be aald modeaUy. ''Tell· Now, aft.er haYia1 fuJftlled bis "covenant with God," inf others about Jesut Christ and the victory they can aet DroW...r bu announced be will carry God'a mesaaae ln· t.brouchbtm.tthat'a wb.at'a lmpor'Umt. to tbe NIL\. • .. I'm 10f.aa to li•e pf'ett7 madl the way I am now. All r Tbe T·l emter out of UCLA made it official at a press want to do ii increae my ovtnc." 1atllertq at tbe Saddleback Inn Tuesday. "I believe this is what God wants ror rne now." said Drollinger softly. "As a Christian, God's will is by far the most im· portant conalderatlon. The desire of my heart bas always been to see people come into a penlOllal relationahlp with Jesus Cbrlat, but more and more God bas .given me the desire to pursue that ministry in and throu8h professional buketball." DROUIN GER WAS drafted by the Boston Celtics on the sixth round in 1976 after be araduated from UCLA. He bad already slped with AIA, however, and re· turned the Celtics' offer unopened. Two years later the New Jersey Nets tried to coax him, offering a $400,000, three.year, oo-cut contract. But, again, Drollinger refused, intent on keeping his four.year agreement with God and AJA. Due to earlier circumstances and his current amateur status, Drollinger is frtt to negotiate with any NBA club that is in terested. And. it appears, there are going to be plenty of offers. Dallas, the new NBA franchise, has RALPH DAOWNGEA oaOLLINGE• llNOWS HIS Yen· lJ,lre will not come true ovemipt. He's reallstlc enou&b to know be bu to take one step 8l a time. "I'm employed to be a basketball player first, not a mlniater. I know I have to be loyal to my commitment, but at the same time I hope to inaUll a ministry." • Interestingly, the team that signs Drollinger will be gettina a "rookie" only in its loosest sense. The 230-pounder has had four years playing against some of the top collegiate and amate ur players in the world. As a matter of fact, last year against an NBA AJl·star team in San Diego, he scored 30 points against the defenses of Alvin Adams <Phoenix) and Nater. CURRENTLY, DROLLINGER IS in the midst of one of his finest seasons. averaging seven rebounds and 13.1 points per game while shootrng 61 percent from the floor. AlA 1s aJso ranked in the top 10 of world amateur teams with a 39-12 mark. ~~ C'o111e1Jaclc Trail alreaclY conducted serious talks, along with Seattle. Other "feelers" include New Jersey, Milwaukee, Boston, Los Angeles and Denver. Ideally, said Drollinger, be would have Weed to have gone to San Diego, but noted the Cbp· pers were all booked up with Bill Walton and Swen Nater. Drollinger will make tus fmal appearance for AlA later this month m the annual AlA·CoUeee All·at.ar game held at the Anaheim Convention Cent.er. Shortly thereafter he will marry Karen Rudolph, a reserve guard ror the California Dreams, and then he will make his decision COO· cerning which NBA team to choose ~ Angel southpaw Frank Tanana works on his snarl as well -;;1 as his fastball during a practice session at the club's · Palm Springs complex. Tanana has been undergoing "' physical therapy for a chronically injured arm and is counting on filling an important spot in the Angels' rota· lion .. "WE'LL SEE WHO IS REALLY interested when this announcement gets out today," he added. Drollinger said that money will not be a major factor in negotiatioos ... although he stands to make a bundle. Drollinger said 30 percent of bis salary ($9.600) goes Dallas Sttms to bold the insic!e track as the theological semmary there 1s where Drollinger would like to continue his ministry when bis NBA career has terminated. But. first things first. Drollinger has lo be signed, and there will be plenty of teams b1ddinc. ~----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------""~ _Tentpest Cup .. . • ID 8 • .. r .. Protests Surface Long Before Race ' By ALMON LOCKABEY Delly Nee.,_.. ....... l LONG BEACH -Pl'C)tests in 1 yacht racing are part of the pme -almost as common as winning or losing. But Long Beach Yacht Club, l sponsor of the famed interna· tional match racing event known , .a the Congressional Cup, may flave a first on its hands -like Orotests and counter·protests ( i)iree days before the start of i iompetitlon. r '"' IT ALL STARTED Monday t.,~ hen the 10 competing skippers "• re w lots for the boats they ~ ... '(rould sail. Dick Deaver. Balboa ~·i\'acht Club. a former two-time • .. •inner of the event, made a ·' uick ins~lion of his "luck or ·:.._..-... -draw• and found that it had a stiff or sticky rudder, leaky ydraullc gear on the backstay d a fewotherdefects. . !· Deaver lodged an immediate A>bjectioo with the race commit· J'.ee and requested that be be al· S3ow~d to sail the back-up or tandby boat. ~ The committee confirmed that r;.t~aver's complaint was valid r-~ and agreed to allow him to use ~e standby boat, and that creat· a real tempest ln a teapot. Led by Harold Cudmore of reland, a half·dozen skippers gned a petition objecting to the ... hanee. Some of the reasons .. • liven private .. ly included the fact ·~t the standby boat was the DICK DEAVER fleet champion in previous races. THE PETITION SENT the committee back into a huddle that lasted tmUI a late hour Mon· day night. The upshot was that the committee reversed its de· cision and agreed to have the de· Ciciencies on Deaver'a draw re· medied. The boat was hauled out of the Long Beach Shipyard Monday night and crews worked most of the nipt repairing the rudder and backstay . . Roger Carlson • That apparenUy soothed Cud· more and his fellow protesters a nd they withdrew the petition. BUT DEAVER was noncom· mitlalTuesday. "The rudder is certainly a 19t better than it was, but I want fo check it against the other boats." he said. "About the backstay hydraulic gear, maybe we just haven't learned to work it right." There were other minor de· tails, such as the lack of cotter pins In certain parts of the rig that Deaver was doubUul about, but he agreed they could be remedied. "BUT MY MAIN objection to this whole affair is that it has deprived us or a full day of prac· lice sailing," said Deaver. Deaver and bis crew hoped to get ln some practice Tuesday and today. Pairings for the 16th sailing of the Coauesaional Cup were an· nounced Tuesday and actual competition gets under way T hursday off Long Beac h Harbor. In the first series Deaver will be matched against Bruno Trou· ble of France, Dennis Durgan or Newport Harbor Yacht Club. and Pelle Petterson ol Sweden. Durgan is the defending cham· pion, having defeated Deaver last year in a down to the wire series. Trouble and Petterson (See TEMPEST, Pa1e BZ> Jabbar's Breather: 2.8 Points ~ SAN DIEGO <AP> -The 1Ae Angeles Lakers used all their guns. leaving the San Diego Clippers with too many bullets to dodge. "When I have the ball all the time it doesn't allow us to use all of our guns," said Los Angeles star Kareem Abdul·Jabbar alter the Lakers shot down the Clip- pers 123·106 Tuesday night. "It makes us too static and too easy to defend." YOU'D NEVER KNOW the Lakers were looking less for their big man. who scored 28 points and grabbed 12 rebounds as Los Angeles bounced back from a 142 -121 s etbac k at Portland 48 hours earlier. But that was the case "We had a discussion today and we decided to open it up to other people," said Los Angeles Coach Paul Westhead. "It helps us to nm those things away from Kareem and give him a breather. We worked s ome things out and now we're mixing better." PLEN'tv OF OO'llER Lakers contributed as Jamaal Wilkes and Norm Nixon added 24 and 18 points. respectively; Jim Chones had 13 points and 10 rebounds. and Earvin "Magic" Johnson had 12 points, 12 rebounds and eight assists. "I think we are most effective when we do go away from (See I.AKERS, Pa1e BZ) ..~ ......... WALTON'S WAU -San Diego Clipper BlU Walton goes over the basket to block a shot attempt by the Lakers' Jim Chooes Tuesday night in San Dleeo. No Change • m Prep .Le1;1gues ••• for Now Dana HU.la. Laeuna Beacb. Gardea GNn Lea,_: Bolaa Grande. Garden Grove1 • La Quinta. Loi Am.Ip, San- tlalO Rancho N.amitoe. i_.. Leape: Santa Ana, Santa Ana ValleyJ '"'Padftea, Ocean Vltw. Katella. lten· nedJ. LOG"a, Loi AlamltOI. c.m.., ...._: Sl Dando, &penma, c..,.. ,Jll 11oc11111, raaddll. 0ranae. TUiUD, vma Part. Onqe IA .... : Anaheim, Mqnolla, Savan· aa. w..um.Brta.OW.. Val....:l•. -·" , ra.wa1 Lea.-: BueDf Putt, 1nwerton, Sonora. 8mny Hllll. Troy, La S.bfa or Lowell (wld~" '* cloMd). CD' 80VTR&a.N 8scnoN buketbaU ~ over, IDd a remark.able )'Ml' lt bis beea for the. Oranp Coat ara wltb auda eaecw at ~­ View (Empire ....,..~),.Newport.. Harbor (&IDie& i...,. ), Coroaa del Mar aod Sata.ncla (Sea lew Le•••• co c.llamP1) Uld Kater Del <A•• ._fl). ThtllateCIP~........,._. under war at Ou illCI Ttnll"lda1. bat Ull• fort~tbe CIP s.u. will not be then. , ... Sare na leetion cleclllled. lea tllia ~.._. ... about '54 othw lellllloll, tlMMlt re tDtlitlan. " WW • abUDe lnalftroocl Jlleb'• 2M 8-H Unell dD iOt aet U.. tbaca to~ tbetr wonk a1ala1t Ltneola <Stoetto11>. San 1oaca•U. Kemortal <Prtano>. Fremont (Oakland}, ~••tlemoet <Oakland>, or Creubaw <Lalt AJitelll) ..... otben. PftiMi' dlNc1loD bJ tneomln~r Com • ml....,.~ Pl'6o oo.a.eOlw dfllmma of .lM atate 1 No. 1 MCUilll *9lai wttlMut :·::::..:--··--..... ,....,. , . I • Fre• AP De4UdMI SCO'M'SJ)ALB. ArlL -8ilt1 lfanlD la lA \be II flnit week ot a pl&IUltd cnt-moatll b...U h'Om alcoboUc bevenaa. Qd tllll Oakland A•a mnatef' R)'I, 'lfbla will be IQOd foe' lD1 bealtb." MU1ln told Ron Butman ~ tbe Oakland Tribune that he's on the wqon beHUM. ''I've tot too many duU and r11, u llNJ.fUeanow. "I'm trylq to lole welcbt, too " Mutln, who bu taken over the job of trytna to Improve t.he teacn wtdeb bad m•· Jor leque bueball '• aeeioM wont reeord last 11eason. ha.a 1otten tnlo a few fipt.a over the years in barroom atm06pheres, but he ••.YI he has no drlnklnt problem. "I don't drink in the rnonainp or af. terooooa. or any ol that." be said, and added tbat the decision to stop drlnld.ng now "is nothio1 new. "I stopped drinking for sax months once when J waa a player with Detroit. I've Mant• stopped drinking many tlmea for two or threedaya. Ican stop any time I want " .....-----q..1~ ol •lw Da•------. S~ve Green, former Indiana Pacers forward now playing basketball in Italy: "It took me a while to get used to the guys kissing each other after a good play. They don't do U\at int.he NBA." Keo .... lo P ltrla lor A '• Tlt1•r •fl•9 Corona del Mar's Matt Keough, who sel a ma· II 1or league record ror consecutive losses to start a !>eason last year . 1s scheduJed to open the Oakland A ·s exhibition season Thursday. Keough, who lost 14 straight. was chosen by Manager BllJy Martin to face Milwaukee Johnny Mize. who belted 319 home runs in an 18·year maJOr league career. and Walter O'Malley, the late owner of the Dodgers. head the hst of names lo be discussed KEOUGH by the Baseball Hall or Fame comm1ttel:.' on veterans at its meeting today . The San Diego Padres flew to Merida. a resort citv on the Yucatan Peninsula. for a three game exhibition series with two Mexican teams . Cmcinnali Reds patcher Tom Seaver threw a ba!.eball for the first tlml:.' sancl' he strained a muscle in his low('r bark .. Greater reliance on stolen base'> will be part of thr offense for the St. Lou1!> Cardinals under Manager Ken Boyer th1!> year Pitcher Tom Underwood and c·.itC'hc•r Bruce Robin11on agrC'C'd to term'> with t he New York Yankee!. ... All 40 players on the Boston Red Sox roster have been signed with outfielder Garry Han· cock and pitcher John Tudor the last to sign . . The San Francisco Giants picked up a new infield candidate an veteran Rudy MeoU. He signed a minor league contract with Phoenix but will be given a chance to make the Giant roster .. National League President Cbab Feeney bas disallowed t.he New York Mets' contract agreement with pitcher Crall Swan because of some corporate tax clauses . IJCl.,A Ga•f! 011 Tl' T••nd •9 N'9•c TUCSON When UCLA meets Ohio State in the third round or the NCAA basketball playoffs m Thursday night here, the game Wlll be televised m Southern Cahforn1a on Channel 5 ·beginning at 8.30 and broadcast on KMPC <710 > UCLA dcreatc.>d lop·ranked DePaul in Tempe last weekend while No 9 Ohio Stale won over Arizona Slate The winner will advance to Saturday's quarterfinals at the same site against the winner or a game between Clemson and Lamar ...... 31 ... ,, ..... .,... DDa•~"'sallr ,.._ 8M ...... a .... • a INT m et••fnm·betalad victory cmr Oa&dlD St.aw 'hel· day llilbf~hf NaUonal Buhtball A.uoctaUon ac· ~:..._ Ool4M ltAltt, pl11::~::tbout backcourt _. ,..._ ..... wbo tall Meoed ltra&pt 1ame *Mal U.. ftu, waa Plced bJ ,..... ftlt ..... wttb n polnta • • • Altll oa..ft, blttintl a 1am•~ 20 polnta, connect· Id on a llun dunk •lt.b t :6t mnainln1 and ChJea10 ed1ect' Midwest Dtvlalon·leaclll'IC Kan1u City, lOO·H . . Mlllt •tt~ll•ll r.aced a balanced attack with 31 polnta, ol aetUn1 a U ·polnt effort by Mike NewU., to lead Cleveland to a 122·119 vlctory over New Jereey . . . Bobby IOtla acored alx polntt In overtime to lead Pbi1*1phJa to a 102·97 vlctory over Atlanta. Ida lnt111 sent the aame lnto overtime wttb a layup jut u the fourth quarter ended . . . Lon1·rance 1unner I• H...u ICOfed 13 '"' polnt.e dwin1 a 11·4 foUJ'tb.qu.uter out· ~ burst that carried Indiana to a 114-108 vie· tory over itoatoo, endin1 the Pacers' eilht-eame lo&ln& atrlna · · Oeorse ~nla &oued ln 24 of bis 1ame-blf,b 41 points In the aecood ball to spark San Antooio to a 111-10. victory over Wuhinlt.oa. The vlctory mapped an eilbt·1ame loeln& streak for San Antonio . . . &ay Wllllaa1 scored 12 ol hil 35 polnta ln tbe third quarter as New York defeated "-··-ton 129-109. ~ . ,...,.., 8•fle9 Shlb Pna•.t•• ln the third period to give Philadelphia a 4.3 Na· , Bob Dalley scored hls 13th goal of tbe seuon liil tlonal Hockey League victory over Pittaburab Tuesday nJ.aht. Dailey smacked a shot from the point tbat beat rookie goalie Nlek &Jed, who made bis second start for Pittsburgh. The game was ori&inally scheduled for Oct. 'n but was postponed by a strllte by Civic Arena workers . . . Bryan Tl'oWer set up four aoab, lncludJna • .. e Bouay's 48th or the season, to lead the New York Islanders t-0 a 4· l victory over Colorado. The victory put the Islanders in a second.place tie with the Rangers in the Patrick Dlvlalon 7Jr6ef'• Clmr• B eep l•rt'C E•••• Former Golden West College standout Todd Ill Zlr~I hit a layup with one minute left for Hawaii· Hiio to tie the game, but reserve guard Terry Callaban hit a 15-rooter at the buuer to Urt Loras College of Dubuque. Jowa to a 72-70 upset of 13th·seeded ttJlo m rlrst-round action of the NAIA basketball tournament at Kansas City . . Bruce Allen, son of former NFL Coach G~rge Allf'll and head football coach at Occidental CoUege . been named to a similar usipment for the newly.formed Los Angeles Thun derbolts in the pro Califorrua Football League ... ABC·TV. which aJred the his· Lorie story of the victorious United States hockey team as it unfolded during the Winter Olympics. plans to re·create at with a three-hour, made.for-television mouon picture ... Mike Enuloae, captain of the U.S. hockey team, has presented the stick with whtch he scored the winnmg goal in the game against the Soviet Union to the l' ~ Hockey !fall of Faml' Kuny llAlll Flf'lds. who averaged 26 8 points .rnd 14 O rebound~ for \'1·rbum Dt·1 l11 gh. announet·d Tuesday ht• plans to play rwskt·lball tor UCLA next YC'or Distance runner Nick Akers ha" t'hangt'd his sumamt" to Vladivar. afte r a vodka company !.pon~oring him in thl' Olympics Two out of three Danes feel th<ll Uenmark should send athlrtcs to lhl· Moscow Summer Olympics, according to a pall publtshed today Spectacular Bid, who may become the leading thoroughbred money-winner of all lime this year. has been ~ynd1cated for a world-record $22 millJon and will become a l>tUd in 1981 . T~bio11 .. Radio TV : lfor'ic Ra cing -Today al Santa AmtJ 7 JO pm ('h;mnt'I 52 HADIO: lla~l.ctball PortlJnd .at l.Jkt•r\ 1 50 p m Kt.Ar 1570 1 lloc-kev King~ at Pittsburgh, 5 50 pm , Kii!-. I 11501 . THURSDAY'S RADIO Ba.'>t'ball Dodgers vs. ~ontrcal at Da~ ton a Bl'D<'h 10 25 am . KABC 1790 1 ,.. ...... Gflf!., B11siness a n d Pleasure TEMPEST. • • are both aspirants to challenge for the America's Cup for their respective countries. DEFENDER DURGAN will be matched against Scott Allan. Annapolis. Md. (formerly N ewporl Beach ). another former wiMer; Deaver and Jim Hardy of Australia. Hardy was th e 1970 s k ipper In the Australian challenge for the \merica's Cup and was defeated ..>Y Bill Ficker. Top interest in Thursday's opening duels will be centered on Ted Turner or Atlanta. the OD· ly skipper east of the San Diego F r eeway to ever win the Congressional Cup. After his win in 1977 he went on t-0 defend the America's Cup off Newport, R.l. None of the pre.race con· troversies have involved the s witch from Cal·40s to the Catalina-38 sloops . A few skip· hrs complained that their inaina'ls were a blt saggy but all CJf them have been recut or ad· justed. according to general ~bairman Dave Crandall. Reason for the change from the Cal-40 to the Catallna·38 was that most of the 40. -con· sidered ooe or the top racing 1achta ever deslsned and built -are getting tired and that several have been converted for erubing purposes. Before the eYent ls over Satur- day. each ol the 10 1kippen wtll 1'ave sailed a1aln1t all the Otlten makinl a toW of n1ne in· dlYldual coot.ti for a total of 45 matcl1-. Emerso n to Teach at Lavish Swiss Hotel By DAVE CUNNINGHAM Of ... 0..1, ,,.. SUtf Roy Emerson, Australia's tennis legend now transplanted in Newport Beach. has found a lucrative way to mix buainess with pleasure. Emerson and his wife Joy are booking a series of "Roy Emerson Tennis Weeks'' in Switzerland, where he will give lessons at the lavlsb Gataad Palace Hotel. Nestled in the s now·capped mountains of Switzerland, the Palace is a favorite vacation spot of celebrities such u Peter Sellers and Elizabeth Taylor, wbo own cbalet.s in tbe surrounding hills. SELLERS WAS A1TRACl'ED to the location when he was working on tbe ortginal Pink Panther movie. The extravagant interiors of that fllm were shot at the Palace Hotel. Emerson and his family will be Ulere between June 15 and July 28, when he will conduct five weeks of lesaons. Assisting Emerson wlll be the hotel's resident pro, Kobi Hermenjat, and several other coaches. A ratio of one teacher for every four students ls planned. The all·lncluaive fee of 1,500 Swias francs (roughly equivileJll to $800) provides for a week's worth of room aM1 board, taxes, use of pools and sauna, t.ennls coaching, video recordln1a and one massqe session. Booking information is available by Pboo.inl 6".&505. • • • PRJOa TO HOSTING the Jack Kramer Open (previously called the Paclftc Southwest Open> April 18-20, Los Caballeroe Racqaet and Sport.a CIQb in Fountain Valley wUl •late the Converae Cla11)c ror uplrlng pros April 7·13. Tournaments such as the Convene are er· ranted to allow promlltnc amateu.ra a chance to prove themselves worthy of the pro circuit. Entnes will be bandied through a New York offi ce, but Ulformalion is available by pbonJne Lo6 Caballeros at 546·8560. • • • WJULE mE CONVERSE tournament fiaures to present a lot of quality tennis, it will be amall peanuts compared to the K.raIDer Open. Defending champ Peter Flemlng Che beat John McEnroe last year . 6-4. 6-4) will be back for a shot at the SJ0.000 prize ror first place. Total purse for the tourney is $175,000. Matches will be played on a concrete court now being finished m the center of the speedaoccer TENNIS stadium which, when temporary risen are ln· stal.led, will seat more tban 6,000. Among those already entered are Ille Nastase. Roscoe Tanner and Johann Kriek. Kramer says he expects as many u 13 of the top 20 players ln tbe world to enter. • • • RIGlll' ON THE REELS of the Kramer Open will come the seventh annual Clty ot Hope Mlxed Doubles Tournament, a maaalve project oo prtvate and club courts throu&bout Oran1e County Aprtl 28. Mixed doubles teams play a round robin of eight matches, 40 games per ~ wttb flft couples on each court. Clustncauons are open, A. B, andC. The entry ree or $25 per team lnchMlea tbe ruu day of play and a toumameot party at Newport Beacb Tennl.a Club at tbe end ot the day. Entry deadline ls Aprll 18. For fUll lnformaUon phone (213) 621&-Mll, ext . .0 <daya> or 4M·ll00 ( even.l.np >. --Ead o l t lte ~lne "'~"' ......... Washington's Kevan Greve\ fanrls the lane to th<' bac;ket hloC'ked by San Antonio.., 'l1kP Cale and lose s the: ball to lht· Spurs in an ;-\BA ~..iml· Tw·..,d.1\ night :--;,, foul wa~ nd lc·d on lht• pl.1~ \.\Ith th1 ~pur" gwng on 111 \.\In . 11 1·104. in I .and11\'l'r '.\lei . Gauchos Duel Cinderella Foe By JOHN SEVASO 01 1M O..ty ,.. ... S!Mf College of Alameda basketball Coa ch Jim McHugh isn't exactl~ hvmg in dread of tus team <; up com mg playoff w1t.h undefeated 133-0 > SaddJeback Collegl' It JUSl that he ·s a realist His Cinderella club takes on No. 1 ranked Saddleback Thu.n, day night <8> at Ca l Pol y Pomona in the state j umor col lege quarterfinals. Jn talking with McHugh, three things came to mind quickly concerning hts opposition: a> Kevin Magee s hould be playing in tbe NBA , not on a Junior college level. bl Bill Mulligan's Gauchos don't have a weaJmess. c > It just might be the best community college team he':. ever seen. .. THEY'VE GOT good shooters and great backcourt people, they can do it all." said McHugh. who watched Sad· dleback play Santa Ana in round one of t.be playoffs. "They 1m· pressed me an awful Jot ... M cffugb's Alameda crew ('Om es to Southern California to day probably the mos t legitimate Cinderella team in the tournament. Al one time during the season Alameda was a woeful 8·8. Then, ,,....r-.e•1 LAKERS •.. Kareem," said Nixon. "That m a kes him more effective becauae they can't double-team blm." Lloyd Free scored only five points in the first hall. but 16 in the third quarter and another 11 in tbe fourth period 1ave him a total ol 32 to lead the Cllppen. Binao Smltb added 21 polnta and Swen Nater bad 20 points and a pme·bllh 16 rebounds for San Dle10. 11 plJ)t°d on1· 11r It-" best games or th1• \l'Jr an ht dl1ng second J,1nk1'{l ...... 1n l-r.in<·1sc1) re. and at 1·11m plC'lt-1~ 1 urnt·d the .,cason .iround TIH. <:Ol'f,,\R ~. although 11n1~hing !\l'<'<md m the Cammo 'ortt.• Conferem'e, come into thc•1r g:ime w1lh Saddleback ha\ ing won 13 of their last 15 J?am('S. th t.· S haughnes sy Tournament to qualify for the ..tu le playoffs: their first playofC i:a m <> against American River. "We've dehmtely surprised a few people," admits Mc Hugh. m IUSKETBALL "\\'e 'n• had to struggle all the wdy lo &cl whe re we are, though" Mc Hugh 's t e am doesn't possess a lot of height, but it's quick and the slartin& five can score The guards are 6·2 Bruce Shelton (10.7 average> and 6-0 Cedrick W1l5on (17.4 ): 6·4 Roland Daye (13.8 > and 6·4 Howard Holt < 16.9) a re the forwards: and 6·6 Brett Pannell 111211s lhe ccnt('r. ''WE WILL RUN at them of· rens1vely and defensively," says McHugh of his strategy. "This game will really be a good test for us basketball-wise and cha rnct~r-w1se. "I'm very proud of my kids. This may not be the best talent I've ever bad, but this la the best team I've been associated witb. "Fortunately, we've never been blown out of a game this season. But. then, we've never seen a club like Saddleback." Despite the sob story, lt must be pointed out that A lamed• has reached the state JC quarterfinals thl"ff of the put four yean. "l just hop~ we're 1ood enouah." H)'I Mc Huch witb a laugh. "I've bad noth1nl but bad dreams and nltblmares since walchln8 Saddltback play." • KLEIN, l'..4WKEY IN &UL OF FAME NFL Referees to &et 'live' Instant Replays RANCHO MIRAGE <AP> -The feud between National Football Leacue Com· ml11loner Peto RoMll• and Al o•vta . continued to hold .center •tale at tbe NFL meetlnp here, but twO new of· llclat. added for next yeer'1 eJi)'Off aamea Yt'Clft't be ualCJled to arbitrate lhelt dltteren~. Th• Nl'L Competition CGaunltt.. on TUl9day 111lped U. two olftdala to Work ln playoff 1am .. btnfffoftb.r.....~ WttlMNt IG&horit.y to call pmaltl•. ·1~ • W1JI ·.-..., be t.btre to Mlp tM otW ..... oftldall UlllMd to till ..... ..... ..,, ............. . SCDA•• SAID THAT 1tlctln11 clubbtnl OI' •wtnalna at the head haa preTtoull1 been penaJU• only lf the bead "'81 ltnltk. Now, lf tbl blow bttl the bod)' and atance1 to the bead, tM of· ftt1d•r mQ be paaUMd. ChoD blocb, wblcb ,.,.,.. lUe111 for bacn 1llt Muon, now wW Include Upt endt. Allo, UM qurterbact Will 1et a quick ·~ ..._ blt by a cw•" ~r an1w1MN ._..... u.. lloe o1 aertmmasa. Preril ralf, tM nlle .ii ~ wb1D tbe~ ~ .. U..poebt. Meantime, Rosell• aald Jack Tatum'• book, "Tbet Call Me At· aa11ln," will bt atudled by the lea11M office to determine If any action lbould be taken. Tatum wrote that be often took plea1ure ln metint out punilhmtnt to opponenta. TAT\111 18 A Ol•BNUVE back for t.ho Oakland Ratchn. Da~eaeral manallnc par(Mr of I.be R • wu 1tlll ai.amlnc 1'MdaY over tM ~ tM houn earu.r bf ,NJ1. owaen OI a.o wltb lift a......_. ., .... iMoitrtq blm to mcwe ldi 1am to Leif~-' ... . --.. ~ ' I ' TIM7 w to IO to the ...... COD· eUtuUoa • ~lM \IM~ ot U.. 0 .... Grewe a.....-.... bell ~~ altemoon u cnr... ·and 0... View belthd tmtif'auti. ,n ... UWU.1ame, Tba 11·._.. manlbon bl&hhlbt· . td Tue1day•1 baeeball ecbedule w)llcb cooa1ated mainly ot n.w tu.. Qpe Won le.,-ue actioft comm«~ Jl'l'ktay. New1>0rt Harbor and E•taoc'a emeried u vleton ot t.beJr non· lea1ue iamet wh.lk W lminltet aod Dana WU. 1utrered aetbaeu. Hen'• wbal happened Tuesday Ocean View 1, crs:n• 1 AcconJint to Jea1ue rules. eadl team picked up a half-aame to I.he Empire League st.andlnp after dark· ness halted the contest after 11 lo Dings. Ocean View's Jack Reinholtz and Jeff Fitzhugh limited Cypress to one base hit, but lh•t hit, a looping sinale in the fourth inning. brought home the Centurions' only run. The Seahawks scored in similar fashion in the bottom of the fourth. Chris Schulz walked, stole second and scored on a single to center by Jeff Fitzhugh. Ocean View outhit the Centurions. 5-1 in the Empire opener. Estancia 3, Corona del Mar 2 The Eagles scored in the bottom of the seventh mning a!> Mike Bennett was hit by a pit<'h. moved to second on a single by Bob Larimer and sC'o red on a single lo right by Rick Riley The contest. part of the Newport- M esa Santa Ana Elk!> Tournament. was tied at 2 and threatened to go in- to extra innings bef~e Riley's clutch single. Reliever Robin Len<'hner picked up the victory for Estancia Vale'llcla 13, Dana Hiiis 4 The first seven Valencia balkr~ to bat in the '1fth inning t•vcntually leol'ecl .. "'-rt ... tou,ht hOID • a,;1 ~·'· n-. Hilla broke •n • 1 1 tit in the third lnnln1 wb n Delo Good cracked • 1ln11e to •core John Kearu and Gat1 Tovt1. Valeda baUlod back \0 nokh t.ti. tclON at I . However, In the ftfth ln·. nln1. the 'naera went wild, oolledlna l l b.lta to 10 •loaa wkb U.11 ta runa Mewpott Hwbor I, II Moden• 7 Clark Smith. Venice Cook and Cllril Jobmon b!a1ted bome rum to lead the Sallon to a non·leaaue vic- tory over bolt El Modena. mtth'1 drive wu the kiUu, com- ID& in the sixth with two men aboard. Johnson, Newport's starting pitcher, BASEBALL helped himself with a two-run shot In the fourth inning. Relief pitcher Tom LaGrandeur collected the victory for Newport after picking up for Johnson in the sixth. Irvine 15, L•gun• Hiiia 4 The Vaqueros ran their record to 6--0 Tuesday. Eight Irvine batters <'Ollected an RBI. Mark Swancoat led all hitters with three hits. Irvine has now doubled it:. total wan output from last season This was the Vaqueros' final tune·up before league play begins Friday Lakewood 4, Weatmlnater 2 Lakewood scored three Limes when a pickoff throw to second sailed into center field, allowing three runs to ""1E:.. _ _... score. The Lions cut Lakewood's lead in half in the bottom of the seventh whe n Scott Henning singled and moved to third on a double bv Ma rein. Lakewood's pitcher wa!> then c<1lled for a balk tw1('e in a row to H'ore both runs. · TODl'S VODKA I 7 UC lrvlne '"\nd Southern C1IUornla Coll•J• found themeetwie oo oppoalte end.I of IOPllded buebaJJ ICOJ'et Tuel· day aft«noon. Th Antea~n coll9Cted thelr Hvenlh 1traJ,bt victory over villtlns Alula·Pacme, while tbe Vancuardl could mutter only one run a1ainat a hJ1b-1oortn1 Loyola-Marymount team. Here'• what happened: UCI t , Azua 4 Second baaeman Mike Na&Je went three-for-five lncludlnc an eighth inning homer for four RBI u the Anteaters trounced another opponent. JOHN JAMESON IRISH WHISKY I 75-UTER 645 1913 UO fTI t uonLt CA~l (.1'~! HI IAll Gauchos, OCC Roll LIQUEURS Kl TAil Rl TAIL Amaretto Di Saronno. 'I l/ 5.63 124 95 5.21 Drambuie, ;le 11 11.32 125.68 10.48 Gaillano. _, 1oz 10.25 113.77 9.49 ~rrors Hurt Golden West Kahlua, ,• wz 7.87 87.40 Midori Melon •. ' lo1 9.75 10833 South em Comfort. 1 7>L in:!? 12.24 67.96 Solid pit<:hing was the key as Sad· dleback and Orange Coast colleges scored baseball victories Tuesday ar temoon. while Golden West suffered itl' second Southern Cal Conference setback in four outmgi; While Saddleback was improving its Mission Conference mark to 2-0. Orange Coast geared up for its opener by sweepm~ the USC junior varsity in a doubleheader Here's what transpired Saddleback 6 Riverside 3 Five different Gaucho!> collected RBI as Saddleback defeated host Riverside with a 15 hit barra~c Rightflelder Dave Cook (3-5J anc.l catcher Benny Amaya <3·5J. led the Pitching Plans Set by Angels PALM SPRINGS IAP) -Angels Manager Jim Fre~os1 Tuesday an· nounced his pitching plans for intra- squad games Thursday and Friday and Saturday 's Cactus League opener with Seattle Fregosi said Bruce Kison , a wmtcr free-agent acquisition, and relief pitchers Mark Clear and John Mon · tague would share the mound chores in Saturday 's game with the Mariners at Palm Springs. In the inlra·squad games, Fregosi said he would use seven pitchers for 15-minute periods each day. Thursday, Fregosi will pitch Don Aase, Chris Knapp, Bob Ferris. Ralph Botting, Dave Schuler. Joel Crisler and Charlie Phillips. Friday's rotation will be Jim Barr. Freddie Martinez, Ken Schrom. Jim Dorsey, Dan Boone. Steve Eddy and Tom Chevolek. Mike Port, Angel director of player personnel, also announced Tuesday that the American League club bas signed infielder Todd Orui and catcher Tom Donohue to one-year contracts. Saddleback hltung attack while pitcher Dave Woodhead cheeked the Tigers for six J.DDllliS before an error and walk got bim into trouble Former Laguna Beach standout Stef Lipson came into the game m the seventh and recorded the save for the Gauchos Tia Maria, ? 11)1 8.77 BLENDS Hiram Walker Imperial. cx1ARI 5.50 Kessler, 1 . ., 1 m R I 0.53 Seagrams 7 Crown. 1 75 LrrlJo' 11 .85 97.35 6 1 00 58.50 65.71 BOURBONS Orange Coast 5-4, USC JV 0-1 Ancient Age <.KIA~ r 5 99 66.55 Mike Vanderburg was 5-7 on the ' 66 60 day and at one time collected rive Early Times. r, 11\Jl r 5 99 ------------H. Walker Ten High •• 1c,1111.. 9.78 54 .31 L...v;J 1.W. Harµer. ' 1., .. r 7 39 81 99 ... JC B4SEBALL Jim Beam. 1 " 11 ~ I 1.19 62.00 straight hits to lead the Pirates to a sweep of the Trojans squad. BRANDY AND COGNAC Christian Bros .• 1 ;., , 111 i.• 12.29 68.2 1 Three singles, a double and tnple boosted Vandenburg's average from .276 to .361. Teammate Chris Johnston extended his hitting streak to 10 games with a homer 1n the first and two more hits in the nightcap. E f, J, I 111! h' 6.30 69.90 Courvoisier V.S .• t'X> ·-.1 12 79 141 .95 Martel V.S.P .• 1'>C1 "l1 12.19 135.25 CANADIANS Johnston's home run was a tower- ing drive to dead center which ('}eared the 400-root marker with ease. It came with one man aboard and helped the Pirates open a 3-0 lead. Black Velvet, 1 LITER Canadian Club. 1 ;-, r 11 r 1. Canadian Mist. (Ji'""' 1 Seagrams V.O .. , '' '" 11 co~f e~~!t s~h~~ g:u~~c~~~nf ~~:~~ B~ef ~ters. • 1111 " runs. The Pirates stranded 11 run· G1lbey s. 1 •) L 11 '< ners. Gordon,1x1'"'' Pitcher Mike Hogan 11m1ted SC to Seagram's.,, 1,., 1 five hits and, in fact, earned a nifty two-hitter into the eighth inning Tanqueray. 1 ,.,. 111 ~ GIN RUMS East LA 4. Golden Weat o East LA took advantage of six Rustler errors and five walks to hand GWC its second conference setback. Bacardi Lt. f, Dk.. 1 '" u H 11 CastiUo Lt. f, Dk., OOAl?t Myers Jamican. ,.,., "'' 6.47 15 79 607 15 79 15 75 9.75 5.55 5.65 16.69 10.95 435 7.35 Shortstop Gary Springer bobbled a grounder on the first play of the game and then threw wlldly to first to set the tone. SCOTCH East LA scratched for two runs in the third on a double, walk , hit bat· ter, error, fielder's cholce and another walk. Bob Judie started for the Rustlers and was relieved by Paul Sanchez who scattered four bits and recorded two strikeout.I after entertng the game In tbe third. Dewars White Label, 1 ,.,, rr111 18.39 Chlvas Regal. OOA•n 15.65 Cluny. 1 15u11 .. 12.29 J f, B. C.)11-\1<1 10.19 Johnnie Walker Blk •• cJ<1A1<1 14.79 Lauders. 1 h 1111 IJ 11.45 TEQUILA Cuervo White, 1.LJTER 7.17 Don Emilio Wh. & Gold. 1 15 L 1 R 8.88 7.70 71.90 8765 67 44 87.65 87.35 5390 61 .61 62.61 92.68 60.83 48.24 81 .50 102.00 173.87 68.17 112.75 164.29 63.39 79.56 49.29 84.92 Sauza Gold. O<JAIH VODKA THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS 1177 FLEETWOOD BROUGHAM lAa\ber IUUn& area cruise con· trol, pwr. aun.rOof fl ~adlllac wtre wbeelcoven. (151446> '"995 19'78 SEVILLE Leather aeaUOs area. AM/FM stereo w /8 track tape. CtdJllac wire wbeel coven & ruu power. (572UBA). s9g95 it '110ldlt or 12.000 m1i. Co4Ulac Volw Prottctum s.rvtc. Agram.,.. lnch1dtd ·NABERS Crown Russe, OOl\RT 4.33 47.75 Kamchatka. 1 1~urER 8.09 44.77 Popov. , 1~ u rER 7.15 42.89 Smirnoff. QU~Rt 579 64.26 Ollbeys Vodka, 1 7!>UTtR 7.97 44.25 ' OLD SMUGGLER BAD.£Y'S ___ ... SCOTCH IRISH CREAM 1,7,.UTER 7~ 1061 7 .29 9.03 I 1.33 8 .12 5.09 9.75 10.96 5.55 5.55 9.06 6.84 I 0.34 I 1.37 5.83 l 1.83 11.28 6.00 I 4.6 I 5.62 14.61 14.56 8.99 5.14 5.22 15.45 10.14 4 .02 6.80 17.00 14.49 I t.37 9.40 13.70 10.57 6.64 8.22 7.12 3.98 7.47 7.15 5.36 7.38 Wldllldlf. Men:h 12. :::~ In their l•t lwo ••m ... the Anteatetl "'ve outacored their opponent.a. 21-4. After a poor 3-8-1 ata.rt, UC lrvl.lle bu turned thins• around. UCI (lC).8-1) met Cal Poly <Pomcoa> today. AuoeiatloG tournament in J.M. Beach. Two former JC stan fi&ured prominently In the Anteater 1corlng. Former Saddlebaek player Mark Stowell was two· for·two at the plate with two R Bl , and ex·Orange Coast player Larry Dot&on picked up ooe bit. in three al·bats. a clutch two-nm single in the second in- ning. The A.nteatert open •• Loyola Marymount with •-J, a .m . 1ame at Blair Fi Entrants ln the tournam\:! Include detendtna NCA champion Cal State Fulle and Pepperdine. which flailhed third In the NCAA playoffs. , Loyola 10, sec 1 l Loyola took advani.ae or fivi walks, a hit batter and two bas hits to score seven runs in th fifth inning. Four Loyol• pltctters combined to limit tht Vaneuard.s to Just one hit -• clean single by Ted Taylor. • UC Irvine's next action comes in the ThW"lday tbroucb Sunday Southern California Baseball I IMITrD fl)~W\...YONHAND BOTI'Lf. CASE P.fTAIL RETAIL CHARLES KRUG WINES Burgundy, ,.,., "'L 2 0 I 22.00 Cabernet Sauvignon. l)()ML 3 85 42.00 Chabtis. 750ML 2.01 22.00 Chcnin Qlanc. 150 "\l.. 3.08 33.60 Gamay Beaujoiais. ,~ML 2.75 30.00 Gewurstramfner, 1~ ""-4.04 44.00 Grey Rieslin~ 750-ML.. 2.95 32.00 Johanisberg Riesling. 7"')()Mt 4 .40 44.00 Vin Rose, 1~1 'o\t 2.0 I 22.00 Zinfandel, 750"'L 3 .22 35.20 ~~~/\/1~~ \ SEBASTIAN! MT WJNES MT. 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' I ' ' I EStaneia Best in ·sea View 1 IMJine, La Quinta Big Obstacles for Eagles 81 aOGEa CAaLION ................ l:Mwta Hiah'• Eatl•, _,.., wtll be repneent· lq tM Uat&ed tfoA in ll'QrnalionAI -oUon tn Sarope ln April and boutln1 flv• returntns 1ta.,.,. rrom lhe Clf' •·A nnala, IN odda-on favort to wtn lhe Sea Vlew 1Aa1ue volleyball cbampQwh.lp. Howe Yer, there are pltlall•. aceordln1 to Co1cb Mike Pomeroy. The Eaal• are vuloerable tarly wtlb the conclu.alon ot the ba1ketball aeuon Juat over. and l.a Quinta and lrvtne po.e solid ob· 1taclel. Nevertheleu. the !111 • wtlb 1ettera Kent Smlth u)d Tlm Krohnfeldt, middle blocker and hll· ten Bob R1tdeft and 6·1 steve Van Hom. ud out· aide hlUer Dan Vrebelovicb, present • n&Ued cballmae B1dlln1 up that crew ol senlon are Bill Mal· tla1, CUrl11 Swlndal. Jett CuUer. Rich Wlnder • ...._ ______ _.~...;;•..;;--..;;;'_;;;;.;_o=";;.;:;1;;;;;::;m..-... ...._,,, Gret Genlllna and Brad Etugood. • * • * * * Eagles Win League Opene r Yoa ml1~t 111 Batanl'll ''O!M*11 ~ Mlke ~ had takla Ln the £a1ln' basket· ball teem. Pomeroy. lmowlna the f?ont line of tUs •oU•yball squad would comist mainly of Ellan· ci1's basketball pl~n. dld not schedule any .,....asoo 1ames. "I fieured our basketball te.m would go farther in lhe CI F playoffs," Pomeroy explamed But when the Ea gles were knocked out by La Quinta in the second round. Pomeroy's squad f aud the t••k of be1tnnln1 leaeue play wtth lltlle 1ame ex- perience bebind tt. So the Ea&Jes 1ained a UtUe revenge Tuesday ni1ht with a lS·ll. U.13, lS-6 victory over La Quinta ln the Sea View League opener for both teams. In other Sea View League play, Irvine defeated Corona del Mar. 15-10. 15-6. 15·12; El Toro h a nded Un1ver s1 t y its third straight loss. 15·10, 5·15, 15·11. 15·12 , and Ocean View lopped Costa Mea1, 18·14, 1·15, 15·12. 15·3. Setter-out1lde hitter Kent Smith sparked Estancia 's vie· tory. while the Eagles· Dan Vrebalovtch and Neil Warman turned in slronft performances. Cral1 Moothart recorded 10 kill• with the help of setter Wal· ly J ones to lead Irvine over Corona del Mar. Maddie blocker-hitte r Scott Paterson and hiller Brad San- ders sparked Ocean Vie w's vie· tory over Costa Mesa. . Cruiserweight Bouts Set for O range Coun t y By HOWARD L. HAND\' Ol 1 ... Delly PllO'I Sl•ll Orange County could t~:comt· the cru1serwe1ght c<.1plt<1 I of thl· world or boxing 1f l'Urrt.'nl pluns of WAY m atl•nallzl' -w A Y 1s <in Ornn~c County group sll'm ming from the last naim cs uf 11<. three buckl•rs 0th. Walton. Dr. Glen A. Almq u1~t und Dr Philip S Young The l(roup r<>cclved tls state hcenst: for matchmaking und promoting box ing m Orange County lul Fnday and on Monday •itned a contract with Tom Liegler and the city of Anaheim for use of the Convention Center. division sanctioned by WBC." The second show for the new group will be held in July although there is a poss1bihty of a May date. The title f1i;tht could be held at Anaheim Stadium in .July If current plans de· velop and more than 9,000 fans ex· press an inlc-rC'sl m lht• boxing pro· motions. DICK SADLER'S CARDS at the Ch'ange County Fairgrounds In Costa BOXING Mesa will continue with the next date set March 26. Paul Deese, f o rm e r general A CRUISERWEIGHT elimination manager of the California Surf SOC· seric!> will begin on the first card al cer team and ex-Chapman College the Anaheim Convention Center Fri-baseball coach. is director of promo- day. Apnl 25 The: bouts are ~•me tions forWAY. t1oned by the World Hox1ng Council "The whole thing is a concept and 'WBC> the ri ghts at Orange County Fair· Three boxers 1n lhl• cru1serwe1ght grounds are like the minor league d1v1s1on from the top !>IX 1n the world !>ystem in baseball," Deese says. "If <have been signed, according to Bill we are lucky and get a world cham- Kaplan, director of boxing operations pion developed out of Orange County. for WAY that wtU be great.·· "When we have four signed up. we WAY is also seeking a national can make pairings for the climina· television lieup. The d ate In May "We're vulnerable ln tb1I part ol the aeuon." HYI Pomeroy. "But by the end ol the aeaaoo we aboukl be IOOd." &IMWMre around tbe circuit: . lnlM -Coach Mark MacKet\Jle'• Vaqueros have four retumln1 atarten -Wally Jones, P'red Verc.le1. M Crlia Moothart and Rob Brad· bury. A year 110 the V1q1 were 6-4 ln lea1ue and earned a playoff berth. V11Jventt7 -~t JUchardlon, a senior set· ter. is Mike Purlt.1'1 only returnint •tarter. althou&h aenton Vance Jones and Gre1ory Gregg m PREP YOUEYIWL earned v1111ty letters In '79. Others 1bow1n1 pro· m1se are J im Goldwa1 and sophomore setter Eric Hallman La Qalnta -Four r~urntna starters are an the fold at La Quinta where Larry James and Bill Van Vorsl are moldin1 anothe r CIF contender. Senior starters from the '79 team lnclud~ three-year starter Gary Nakamura, Terry de Bos. Mike Tyson and Paul Braun. Othen are 6-~ Cral1 Bushnell and Eric Witham. La Quinta showed early strength with a flve-set victory at San Clemente. Coroea del Mar-The Sea Kinas have a bun· die of expeMence with nine lettermen. led by Jon Schnlt1er, Phll Davey, J ohn Knickerbocker. Harry Lindell. John Janssen. M lchael J ohnston (sophomore> and Glenn BeUakoff. A'3o. 6-2 J~ Lara. setter Rich Kander. and Greg Bandel are ava ilable. Lack of h e ight 1s Coach J ohn Weyr auch's maJor concern. along with some minor in.Junes to key personnel El Toro --The defending Sea View League champions or Coach J im Sh1eld11 boast four return· Int 1taJ'Wn with ~c-tters Chris Taylor and Bill Tritt. alon1 with Grca Ovalle and Stou Stepien lteytns the attack. c.&a Me11 -The Mutlan11 have raced to a 3-0 preaeuon record and lied Ocean View for third place In the recent lnalewood Tournament where setter Paul 'Cnipp waa an all·tournamenl aelectlon. Sophomore Paul Coenen. Dave Maxner, Bill Barthe. Roger Lackey and 1ophomore Kevin Cheaney round out Meaa '1 a•me. Ottaa View -The Seahawk1 are the epitome of this league 1 rel um Ina starters l as Coach Steve Colfieth welcomes his entire team back. Scott Paterson. Mike Simek. Doua Manooklan. Caya~ 01terlund. 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C-Jt Delly Pilot, l'tJ;MU Mot. II."· .... t. •• .,,..., 11'11«111-Or-. CMll 0..ly P1101 • Pt18UC NOTICE -cl\ S, IJ. 1', M, l'IO IOOt.«I PVBUC NOTICE 1'1C'llTIOUS BUllNISS NA.Ml STATIMINT T,.. '°'-"9 ...,._, "c1o<no bu" ,,. .... W 'OOHWLTAl'ITS. llO Nt-1 C•nter OrlYt! Sullt llO, l'l•wr>orl .. «,,. CAI llOntia tJMO Wiiii.,,. ~lftdel, IC» EHt Oceel\ "'°"'· ·~ llaf-. C•lllontl• ""'' n 1, llutlNM II tOfldUtted by ett 111· dlwlduol Willlem SWl'*t Tlllt ,..,...,,_, ••• llltd wllh t11t C-ty Clttll " 0.-~ C:O-ty Oii ~""-V ts, ·-Pt..,, f'WI..,.. Or-e11tt c..a 0.lly Piiot. MAKll S, tl. 19, ... "90 lUHO l ' ~ l l ' ~ ! ' . Bt•llless llJ ..... Cl1NNln NSW YOU (AP) -OM ol th•futa\---~ lnAmrieall&M~,...... to IMaJWI lilill _. Vf ln UM COOi--~· ctll*ll'a .. \be i•· mllUon dollar• to m"'' rtt· ulatory ca.,.t.al expud.ltw. II· 1\MI 10 ,..._.., '°'* (I pai1\ta h ltbtt aow > for 10 year., a morUaln1 prlnclpal and ln· t•re•t at about •,soo a year. .\.. Uon of buallMll, ••11 lt...ut Cbllton of Wa1bh1loo UnlveraJt1'1 Center J'or TU St~dy ot American BualMG pact cm • 111 lmlr), .._. llllt .. •rcb _. &M "Loult·baNd ~cater,.,., an NftMd to lbow lhe l~t oe amaU bulneu Tb• 1~1 co=~ raced .SUI tb• same • \ur.a borrowa on a 10-tear an bull at 14 per. c•nl tmudl hl&Mr now> repay· lnc ttt3.000 a Y•at. double tut of a company wlt.b acc... to bond market.a. It'• lf'Owtb, M aa~a. "woWd be the envy or any bwiln n · ~.perfonaaMO. TM lmpaet: elev· 11tat1n1. • Cb Hon tealMd with Murny L. Weldenbl\llD, tbe ct:ftter'1 dJNClm', to aMW that the Y4t1'1 exl1teoc. ol mtaJ 1m1U butl· n ..... 11 ~ by rep.la Uon1 that IJ'PHr to have over- looked their apedal need.a. TH CSNTS& aurveyed ecutlve track· Ing a e om· pany 'uales." rtainc 400 per· cent from Sl.2 billion lo urn to an estlmal· ed U bllllon for 1980. So me re• gulations are needed. even CUt1N11111 those affected concede, but other regulations. even r eaula tors agree. impede output, shrink m arkets. impose impossible slan· dt rds. and tangle ind ustry m paperwork. Sa y the autbon · ·'There seems to be a nalve bellet on the pa rt of som e aovernme nt policymak-:rs and much ol the public t h a t the reaulato r y system is neutral with respect to the s1z.e of the business rirm " apecla!ty cbemic:al maken, all small. and found many wbo felt re&ulatory costs mlcht force them to clole for aome period. It cites a aludy of 143 single-plant battery flnns that shows regula- tions could force 113 of them to close T he Center found that the i:.maller company. with narrow product lines, also suffers more greatly from product bans. The large. diversiried company, suf· fers only a dent In sales. The small firm might be cruahed. In short. tbey are inflationary. adding costs to business without a ny offsetting increases in pro- duction. Since the costs cannot be absorbed, they are passed on S MALL busineaa. however. has s pecial proble m s b11 ones. lbe a mall company. for in stance, relies on relatively s hort·term debt l o fin an ce ope rations. The blg company can noat bonds. The difference is huge. Chilton and Weidenbaum su.g. gest that the adverse Impact of pape rwo rk that accompanies regula tio n m ight be worse The big company needing a Dougla• fa llpgradr R~k.-1 The Nationa l Aerona utics and Space Ad· ministration has authori%ed a major upgrading of lhe Delta launch vehicle produced by McDonnell Douglas Corp McDoanell Dou1lu As tronauts Co., HUD· tmgton Beach. anticipates production of al least five Delta 3920 launch vehicles including the imt1a1 order of two for NASA Landsat progra m and one as a backup for the Telesat /Canada ANlK D·l mis· sion . The Delta 3920 features an upgraded second stage propulsion assembly. LEASE fi From The Leader WE ARE OFF TO A RECORD LEASE YEAR' Benefit From Our Pricing Polic y Selecr1on And Superb SefVfce NABERS ~) OPEN7DAY8 2600' HARBOR BLVD •• COSTA MESA O range County's only-. Major Tour Event 540-9100 \\lho < ,1n lor~l·t lht' frr .. 1 • \\,tY 'uddl'n dt'.llh pl,1yoll rn l PGA hr, tory .ti l,l,I Vt'.tr' Wo nwn ., Kt•mpt•r Opt•n ·wht•n )oAnn lMnt•r t .tplurt.'tl l <,I pl.ll c• by dl'll'tll 1ng N,10< y Lo· Pl'/, J<1n ~tephPn<:.on, Donna Cdpon1 Youn~ .rnd Chako H1Kuchi? The Women's Kemper Open $1 50,000 Marc h 24-30 'I ou don'• hctw• to drive J great d1s1ante 10 't't' tht.· lJl'>IJnt DrM . .., of the LPGA pr0<, whr•n 1h1•y try 111 conn<.'< t for a c,hJre of ont· of tht• hr~">I purw'> on lht• Tour Mew Vt rd« Country Club T te k<'h .1v.11IJhlt.· .ii th1· I 11urnJmen1 Of. 111 1•, p.irtrc •JMltn)( < hJmlwr'> of (om· nwr< 1• .md ,,,,, .,i,,'I,.. I oq~roup c11'JC oum-. .111d IMC ~.i~· rJll'"'> wrilt• or' .111 W~n'• l(Hnpt>r ()pm I 11.'1Mi·.1 V1·rdl' U11v1· I .1~1 "lu11t· llJH ( ···;;e;-C O'>l.1 Mt">J, < A ~il1.l.l1 : :"' '>411 1 71111 • - Gene Pkcolo 1s vice president and manager of the Newport Bea<'h office of American Stat.e Baak. He resides in San Juan Captstrano Tl?RRY Norman E . Klein has been named chairman of the board a nd managing partner of Foa & Company, a certified public ac· counting firm with offices in Ne wport Beacll , Los Angeles and Whittier Mia Terry 1s a leasing and salE's agent with Indus trial Brokers, Nt!wport Beach Camp DT<'Sser & McKee Inc .. a consulting firm specializing en t'nv1ronmental engineering. has opened an office al 1400 Bn stol St. North. suite 290 . Newport Bea<'h Loa1B A. Rossetti, a Detroit architect. will be tbe featured speaker at the Regioo Conference or the National Association of Industrial and Office Parks March 20 at South Coast Plaza Hotel, Costa Mesa. Rlcbard A. Nance has joined City Natloaal Bank as vice president and as a lending officer will be involved in business development for the bank's two offices an Newport Beach. Carol South 1s 1980 president of the women's d1v1 s 1on of the Newport Harbor Area Cbamber of Commerce. She 1s Orange County project develop· ment representative for Albert C Martin and As· sociates. a Los Angeles· based ar chitectural fi rm Alan D. Uman, Fountain Valley, is vice presi· dent of planning and engineering for Presley of Southern California, a s ub· sidlary of The Presley Com· p a n ies. b ased in N e wporl Beach. Ground has been broken for the construction of a branch of FldetJty Federal Savlaga al 1101 Bayside Drive, Newport Beach. Theodore A. Burda 1s vice preasdent of marketing for the u..uN Oran1e County District Trust Office of But of Amertca, Newport Beach He bves in Huntington Beach. Cell 642-5678 Put • few word• to work for ou ''l'M IDT 801110 TO MISS DELIVERllO A BIBY ••• " Officers Named By TM F i ve Times Mirror Compan y ex ecutives have been elected senior vice presidents of the Los Angelea·besed firm. c ompany Preside n t Robert F. Erbur u aft· nounced today. .. I " 1 can 1eldx out'>rele or hOme ano ot111.11 knowing rhlll I m nor oorng 10 Hltb 0111tvo11ng •' baby when ' m \)clWUlm 1or.1110M [ UQ81\6 R Sollm1111 M () c .. inogft Palk DUA...0 TMf CIAIOUlll ~UNCH WllAT MOllt CAii 1 IAV' """"'' I l)'l 1\1Ql'11 '() n ft(lln '"" d'U ....0 r..in Of' •CV!'O IO .tncJfllt" tt•'rll"""-~~Am ..... f'olQI CM;-\ all to ~\ l'llgNl'rl <#11 MO ~""~' -~.-.­Oll'V I 0 Qr "1\I "'oll'QA •• .-.. ~· Mt~ I~ II'( 00--.. IHAll .. IO AlllWf,tl'Mll A' ,; l•'l•t•11 C hn\U!Uftf l'O"'ol'""l .. -tw•ft tnll!lo .1.1tt """nownorr !.1.Nl••o!M\ ~ *°''V~~.<•I -~.lf1'tf4'1\~t'1t "' IAl!aonll-~~~ lt,.Mo)': Pbllllp L. Williams in Ma new pos ition. ;;..ill o ve r aee a ll seve n. of Time s Mirr o r newapapers u well aa Its televtalon stat.lon!I. Dow W. Carpenter Jr w i ll direct bo o k publl1hln1. ma1ulne publlahina and &\rl and arapbic produc1:1 com· pan lea. Jack E . M•adows. prealdeot of Publl1hers Paper, will d l rect new1p•JMtt and forest product• operation•; John Fllck, le1al and plannlnl and dev~lop~ ment; and Char'• Red· mond, ftnadc:t Pd ad· mlnt1tnttoo. qualitatively Ulan ID tetma ol quantity. •'Tb• v e ry notlon o f paperwotfl ta anathema to many smaU-butlHH people," they t tate. "Tbe qualltJea of drive and Independence that modvate a peJJIOll to strike out as an en· treprene ur can be boatlle charaeter tralta when It comes to au out bweaucrat.ic reports." A varlety ~ Pf'OP09ala to limit the ioequlU. have beea made. Some wOald aempt small buai· neu from mtnor paperwork problems, some would deveJop a two..Uered system ot reauJa· ttona, SO'Jle would even exempt sm au buisiDesael from repla- Uon altoeetber. Chilt.oO and Weldenbaum sue · gesta a broader approach: more care on the part of those who propose recuJ,ationa, prior to the Fuf ure Spare Bird final rule a.ttb1•. ••Tbta paoq. cedure would r.qwre • chaqge ln outlook aa the part of many reeulaton," they state. It would mean, they exphdn{ that re,wators would have lo. correct "their current attitude: that •mall buslneu Is an Un·· fortunate but neceaaary caauaJfy. of their mission to serve •tne pubUc l.oterest.' " The launch ing of military spacecraft from rocket powered s leds 1s forecast for th~ final decade of the 20th Century Tht· c raft m this artist ·s rcndc.•nng 1:,, about tht> -.1zt· of a OC·9 a1rcrart After a m1 ss1on t o ... pace powl'rcd b y two s p ace ~huttle t-nJ:ttne'\ th(.' craft v.ould return lO EiJrth for eom £'nllonal runway landing (), t•r 1'1u· ( :ountt~r HASOu~nq~ tO • 11• .. t• II ... U'> ss •I '10'1 MUTUAL FUNDS .. J I • • 11'1 1 - Pel Off •• 1 ()if II l ()ff " 1 Off IO • Oii •• OH •) Oii • 1 Ott • ' Oft • ' Oft • ' Ott a I • Ott e.J • ()<! • J Ott ao ..: g:: '~ ... ()ff II -• • Off , , .._ Off II 't Oii· 11 OH 14 • ()ft I • -.. Oii I~ J1• -... Off I ' N R111n, Vodka Tep liquor Sales 19¥ lllLTON llOROWITZ ~• ..... ~..._.letter that keepe seore. llM ....... a.It~ retult.1 -and the four big w' m .-.: ...._. rmn. Popov vodka. Jack Daniel'• _....., _, o...t•a White Label Scotch. 0.. .._.a lot theM days about Americana cutllnR doW1I o1....-. 11mption ol aleoholic bevera1es. and it's orobellb trw. tMll. ,_ un•t pnwe tt by these four brands. 'l'bey al Md ""Y pod y~an . ........ .. llllP u percent. hDcw 2' pet'· cent. Ja b.md'a l4 perceca _. Dewar'a 9 percent. And tbose were ~ ln cue sa lea, not inflated doll an. Money Tree AS A &P..Sl1LT, there wen som e big changes in Im pact's standiags or the top·selling brands. The most dramatic was Ba<'ardi's &e.p frorn third place to first, swuping by Seagram's 7 Crown and Smirnoff vodka Bacardi's 191'9 sales: 6.3 nnlbon cUH. No liquor brand aold more. Popov al.so had a bag jump In 1978. it was m 10th place wtth sales of 2 2 m1llton cues Lut year it blasted ahead of J&B Scotch, Gordon's Jin and Seagram's gin to lake over seventh place. Popov's ucenl is noteworthy on a couple of counts . One. it shows that gila ia atill bung sales to vodka Now there are two vodku. Smirnoff and Popov. that havt! higher sales than any &in brand Secondly. each of thew t.op·sellmg vodkas come from the same distiller. Heublein Doei.n 't anyone else knov. how to sell vodka" JACK DANIEL'S MOVED up another notch. from Hlh place to 13th, displacing a.other gin. Galbey's. A prodU<'t of Lowsville's Brown.Forman. Jack Daniel'c; has mcred1 ble momentum Although it sellc; for SJ or S2 morr than other bourbons. 1t 1s now out.selling every bourbon wh1!>kt.>v in the nation wtlh the exception of Jim Beam. To make 1t m the Scotch rruirket. you have to mah 11 in New York City -and that's what Dewar's White Ult>E-1 has done The Schenley-dlSt.nbuled brand 1s now selling 2 milJion cues a year. bas left Cutty Sark far behind and 1s advancing on the No. l brand. J&B American tmbiben doo't dnnlt the same stuff they did 20 years aco. To see tbe dtanges 1n dnnkang habits. look <it. the top 10 ran.king.a of 1960 compared to 1979 . IN U. THE ranlung.s were . . 1 Seagram's 7 Crown. 2 Seagram's VO . J Canadaar. Club, 4. Old Crow. S. Walker's lmpenal. 6 Jim Beam 7 Smimotf. 8 Calve rt Extra. 9 Schenley Reser ve. 10 EarlY' Times. • The 1979 rankings wer~: 1. Bacardi, 2 Smirnoff. J Seagram·s 7 Crown. -1. Sea .. gram's VO. S. Canadian Club. 5 Jim Beam. 7. Popov, 8~ Seagram's gan, 9 Gordon 's gm. 10. J"B- Market Awaits Pia~· Sinks • in Meantime NEW YORK CAP> -The stoclt market rallied to avoid a s ha rp drop today as traders waited uneasily for word OQ President.Carter 's anti· inflation plans The Dow Jones average of 30 industrial stocks . up 7 SI points Tuesday. fell 6 9J noan ts to 819 ~but at ont.• point walt down t7points II also had bttn up IO early an theses!-.10n Losers held a 2·1 lead over gainers an the tallv of Nt!"+ York Stock Exchange.hsted issue~ Sc~"•'" T•., ~polllglll ltltal Slu<"k• Did H(W '!'()Al( IAPI NVir 11 ,,...._.., o.<1~ ""' ... ....., Te>iel ••-• -....... ..... -. 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T• Die~ .... =GOUIT'MU .......... °',.,. ... k J . , TUBE TOPPERS • ..... 0.-. .... to KHJ m 8:00 -"Foh Apache." John Wayne ruia Henry Fonda are teamed ln tbla vinta1e weatem movie. . . ................... bf•,_1111 ...... .......... ....,_.. ............... -~ ANlde..,......,~ 00 '° "'°'* ....... of ....... ...,. e1UMwov Uq CM* ---.. ..................... -~ ........ eUMPON>AMO_. f .... 1111• • ludly ....... alreell when he end lemon! ftMd "'°""' '° buy ltle lenfotd ~ eoe1...-n. MANNI .,,JlCMMNT ·: iiE'::: •:ti 11. PUDGI IMAK Regul"1y ICheduMd pt0- 0'~ l'l\8y "-OelayeO • oue to pledQ9 bt....._ ~-R.OW£AI :t:to G MAUDE Slee'• No Laflt1 .. . • Wlllle ""°''YlflO °'* • bu9'- -!Oen, Walt• rlClelYM ,_. 11>11 rney ruin 1111 Ml• Female impressionist Jim Bailey guests as a man threatened wilh death who turns to Robert Urich for help on "Vega$" tonight at 10 on ABC. Channel 7. . (Pert 11 6D MACHE!l / L8tM.A AEPOAT m ~ IAAOY llUNCH M*e and CMOI ere Mked to -w!lh Bobby'• e>no· CIOll -,,.. ~· JJOfl ..,.kee .,, Idol out of JMMJ-m OOOOTIMES (!I MPV GN'f'IN 7:10·~· A took a4 UN!efWat• pianl and animal Ille J J and ho() buddlM •••rt ~reerino card buainMa W DICK CAVETT 0.-t Mwy Tyler Moo<e ~ OVEAEASY 7:80 I THE PNCE 18 RIGHT OUINNE.88 GAME 36<>-degree r04lef·9klllng. toe tll1>9 wttn cane. leg c11c1ee. canoe rolll"O Gue." T11h Sommers. Laurie Shlttlds (R~ ( () TIC TAC DOUGH @) FACE TI4E MUSC 71)() tJ CBS NEWS D N&CNEWS 0 HAPPY DAYS AGAIN Foruie ptoduces a air lo< Riehle thal tum• oul 10 be hot In rn<><e ••VS than one fJ A8CNEW8 G (JJ JOKEA'& W1t.D m u ·A·a·H Hewtt~ langieS ""lh a tough Army COionei at>d e J ne1pt • 01 ..oo·a rflOltfved a ··0ew John" "'"°' «I) STMETS OF 8AH FRANC'8CO S1one·s 11111 •• lh<earened wnen a coor11oom apecra· ,,,, 111~t>~ 1ne law 1n10 h•• own n•nds i;no comm111 two ntuH1ftt' D FACE THE MUSIC fJ HOlL YWOOO SOUAA£8 0 TICTACOOUOH CD ALL IH TI4E FAMILY M ike and Lionel part1CI· pare In a atuoent proteel. bu1 11· a Archie whO wind• up In jaH f]!tMACHD./LEHAEA ~ a!) OM.AT PERFOAMAHCa "On GIMlt'e Shouldln .. T «ry Wllee, a vtc1.,,, of 1ne11Gom1<1e. portreya him- self In Ihle alor; of hi• llte Wl1h his adoptMI pwenll and 1he11 alruggle to 1nor11ase Teny • Independ- ence OMC>lle "'' h!lndl· cap~ ffJ P.M. MAOAZINE (,'honnel L.i111 ing• tJ KNX r 1CBS1 Los AnyPlt·-. 0 KNOC 1NBCI Los AncJPlt-!> O KlLA tlncl I Los Angela'> 0 KABC· TV (ABC) Los Angele!> (I) KFMB (CBS) San Diego 0 KHJ· TV (Incl ) Los A nqeles OJ) KCST (ABC) San Diego I KTTV (Ind.) Los Angelu KCOP· TV (Ind) Los Angeles fD KCET· TV (PBS) Los Angeles ml KOCE·TV (PBS) Hun11n91on Beach e:oo e llEYON> WUTWOM.D John Moor• ga.e to lhe wd ol en oil magnate wtlO hu beeOme the lwget of Quaid end '* wmy of tobOla 0 REAL PB>f'lE Aeport1 on • family wtlO hvaa 1n a yacht on land. a t03·yHt-old gamble<. the b"oman ol Beral>OO and • SMd caatle bulldlllQ con· teat ere INtured 0 MOVIE • • .. The l .. 1 Valley .. ( 1971) MIChHt C11ne Om111 ShallH People 1n a smell German VIiiage try lo t!Jtlll In pe80ll wllh I g<c>up of enemy M>ldlat'S occupy· '!!9 the,....,. (2 ll<a I llQJ eGKTIS ENOUGH F.-ng neglecffd by the ,_,of tM leimlly, Ntc:ftOIU b90in1 acting In atrange W8YI to ge1 their anentlon (Al 0 MOVIE • • • Fort Apache .. ( 1~8) John Weyne Henry F onc:1 a A a tut>t>Om cav al< y OlllC6" Ii held 1espc:>ns1* tor 11mpan1 Ind I en anact1 a llQ8JOSI a mllllary OUtP<>St I~ hrs l ID AGAINST TI4E WINO ·rr.e Wiid o-·· Aller a SoHN)f'llh ¥0y9ge Mety arrtves 11 lhe panel COiony only to mike a dengeroua ~Y ol a New South Wales Corp• officer. Ensign Otevtne (Part 2) • f'OOK8 A 18-yee.t-otd boy (I IOfald to ta• the blelM '°' the cr1r1-of • jl.nl.le. fD 21 TONIOHT lll• ........ ,..., •• ...... ......... .... . ............. .. .... LA'nM ........ .. ~ 111 r--. ..... ... (I) .... ·~· ..... Tiii Wind" ~ ... °""""" ...... ~<Mid. A llllnd ................. __ COMI 1'111 MncllDllp end M ~-·WlnMf·~ """' hie .... end '* ..,... --°' llWMor. enwwr1TW11 Hoer."* Ill --• llfl .. .,,.,. ..,.. --.. Mra. Oen9l1 ·~ RMt ,.,,_ lo ,._ Vorti lo "4ell tN Dnlmrftonda. •• CMAM.-'a ANm.I The ~ lty 10 ti.I Iha king °' "" ()On ....... tlla -Dllfl'9 by '*"a ··"°'" ~ to iur. '*" 1 -..w°"""' -.LYGMtWll ~ e ™-OOUITIAU 00¥Wt •' LOl1 AMll:.a Of The s..·· ~ca&..._, goee to lh• oceen·a floor 10 ~-ofltlemoet lamou1 ehlpwreclll on EMth. .. .AO. OMAT NN'OMIANCU '•Thi Molt H-c>PY ,,_. .• In Frllf'lll ~I edepU!lOtl of Sidney H<Jwvd'• pley. In -cllf'IO ~ \111119y w.e- )'llfd OWf'lef (Gk>rglo Toal) fur" • young San Frenc:ll- co •11treu (Sharon D111iela) to merry htm unde< la/M pret- 10:00 0 FROM HERE TO ET9MTY (Premiere> Jell Pr-111 (Don JC>MIO<I) .. jelled by the military atter he triel to k1M Sg1 Warden (WllMll"rl Dell-). ""°"' he l>elle¥ee to be ~* IOf hll broe'-'a dMth II:::. Oen lrlle 10 find a per.on rl'Wll<lng repeated enernpt1 10 kilt I lernale ~ lor (Jltn Beil9yl- «f) HIGHT GAU.Bn' .. T,_e Aren·1 Any Mot9 Mace...-·· A student In c0ile09 11 maj0<1ng In Wflchetett ml KUP"S SHOW 10:30 ID II) NEWS 11:00 tJ D D (J) ®l NEWS 0 HEW\. YW£O GAME 0 OAV£AU.EHAT LAROE Dave la Robin Hood, WI· hem T Ill, I "*1tl, and Dr. Jel<yl. • AU. .. Tl* ,MA.Y ,.,. Georve preperee to CJP9lt .. third *-*'Cl seor... the Jeftar90nl -to..,~ &.t Side ~ CBS 9 9:00-"To Race the Wind." A blind law student (Steve Guttenber1> fights for acceptance ln thls new TV movie. KCET@ 9 ·40 Greut Performances. The Broadway mualcal "The Most Happy Fella" ls adapted for television . • .-nGAU.MY •·LMf ,..._ F« A Deed Druid'' A -buyl a ..._ea. etetue Of 1 mof'lll who r•t•mbl•• lier hulbarld ID ..... TO y°"" HIAl.Tl4 "Dlpo........," IRl ,,, •• Cl> y°"" T\M Tl41.a'f OI CAMON o.-ta: eurt Reynok!• . s-8¥endon, And•- ToblM.. Aerl WC>Od9 (R) I DATMJOAMI! 0 THI !RAH CMe. ~Hll.O HOSTAGE A loOll et the "'-t OCClUt· renoee In It an D uovw •• ··~. Al9*'' AoMnne Keyton Navy -l>eCome lfWOl...a In m.wOer end tntt1gue (2 hi&) e HOGAN'S HEROES The luttwettfl hlQh com. mend no1111ea Klink that ne ha• volunleared for combe1 «f)HOHF<~ Ral(>h -111 1mpenc11no ,,..,t ot Illa motner...n.lew W1tll • O'Cl'#tnO ~.. ol dlaeltw G SPORTS UNUIMTm 11:•89 LOYE90AT "The Kieelng e.ndlt·· My Cryeql. Lllune w ...... ··Tfle Wit-·• Ro«>ert Reed. T onl T .,.,._, ......... And II<•" Mw1lyn McCoo. EWly Devll Jr (RI -t.IDflOtfT- t2:0t . (I) llM*..., IOl~ .. lllPY ............ ..,_ ~Of·--­ IM -~ • lqlllld• ton Of --CJ"°'• .,,,,.. . ..,... .. ~ . .-. .-Cl 3ll The IMf 0-l(J Ille - of • tnendly '°"'" .,,._I Gen 00"9',,,_ ~ ha• '-' °"""'l.IW" .,., .... ., lu1- • KJNOOI ~ON L...., lf>d ... 00.,. rOMI PM~ IN pm-ol ~ Ille M> -.c1twoty 1na1 ne '•nt.•I • 1 he ~ '2:10. C.Y'TlOHIO MC HEWS U::tO • .aT"' QfW)UCHO • MOVlf • • '• flt•o•I E nlry · I t~Ol Howwo Out!, M.,,. roren A ~., ao--1 1nhl1tllM a Me•JCAn ~ OIMQ reoet and ,.,., "' l()V8 -h • beeul·lul MOOw wl'O IS IMJ6I 10 lll()Otv -· tor tw. ,,_,io--oon ( I ht • 30 "*" > 12:16 fl 9 INWTTA A~...,..,,..,. 00, gllta .,, !tie "II)' ol e.wn.·. ~ '° net> IN ,..,... Of • )'OIM'G reeog- iOul wcrter CR) 1~0 TOMOMOW ~ Maitoa L yona. a ..oo. wt>O ci-,_ JOHN DARLING WHILE WE'RE. HED£ flLMING-JliT YcxP APA ITT ME.NT, ~1 IT 'NOUL.O 0E NICE TO GET OOME. 5HO'T5 ~ YOU INT£R- ACTING WITH YOUR NEIGHOO~! CBS Snares Eight of TV's Top 10 NEW YORK (APl -CBS stepped up its hallenge to ABC :n the network's pnme-llme rat- 1gs competition, winn:ng eight of the first 10 spots ' the week enrl:ng March 9, fi gures from the A C ljelsen Company showed. As a result, CBS won the networks' compeli- wn for the second straight week and the 12th time ince mid-November. CBS appears Lo have regained the momentum bat was broken last month as ABC broadcast the rinler Ol ympics. Some industry observers had lf'edicted the Olympics would tip the balance in \BC's favor for the remainder of the season. ABC'S LEAD FOR THE season so far is two· ~nths or a percentage point, 19.7 to CBS' 19.5, with fBC third at 17.7. · CBS continued to score with its regular lineup bo:.agh the network did get a boost this time µ-ound from the classic motion picture, "The Niza~d. of Oz .:· whi~h was broadcast Friday night .md firushed eighth in the ratings. "60 Minutes," the top-rated show for the cur- ·ent season. was No. 1 In the most recent weekly rurvey. with a rating of 28.7. Nielsen says that neans or all the TV-equipped homes in the coun· ry. 28. 7 ~rcent watched at least part of the .1ewsmagazrne. CBS' RATING FOR THE week was 19.6, a full :)<>int ahead of ABC, with NBC third at 16.9. The networks say that means 1n an average ~rime-time minute during the week, almost 20 per· ~ent of the homes in the country with television ~ere tuned to CBS. ABC had the two Top 10 shows that did not : J>elong to CBS, and one or them wu something of '" instant success. "That's Incredible," which J>ears some resemblance to NBC'a season-old J'Real People" show, was fifth ln the week's rat- ·-· -MOVl-EM_n_w_ q,.s FOR PARENTS AND ."'AJ.\~·:..,...9 YOUNG PEOPLE ~~~~, .. - ~~ ~~ ~""" lngs. "Real People'' placed 12th. "REAL PEOPLE," WAS, in fact. NBC's top· rated program. CBS won the week despite a rat.her poor show- ing at the bottom, with three of the week's rive least-watched programs, including "Hawaii Five-0 '' in 59lh place, followed by the premiere of "Beyond Westworld'' ln 60th "The Chisholms,'' tied with an NBC movie. "Brave New World.'' for 6lst. ABC's "One in a Million" was last in the rat- ings. THE WEEK'S TOP 10 t1hows: "60 Minutes," with a raUng of 28.7 represent- ing 21.9 million homes, "M·A-S-H," 27.7 or 21.1 m1l11on. "Aht'(','' 27 .4 or 20 9 million, and "The J('f. fersons ... 26 4 or 20 1 m1lhon. all CBS . "That·s ln- t'red1ble." 25.4 or 19.4 million and "Three's Com· pany," 25 2 or 19 2 million. bolh ABC. and "One Day at a Time," 25.1 or 19 1 rrullion. Movie "The Wizard of Oz." 24 or 18.3 million. "Archie Bunker's Place," 23.7 or 18.l million. and '·Dukes of Hazzard," 23.6 or 18 million, all CBS. The next 10 programs : "Fantasy Island ," ABC : "Real People." NBC: "Disney's 25th Anniversary Show," CBS: "Happy Days.'' ABC. and "CHiPs," NBC, tie; ''The Big Show." NBC ; "Eight ls Enough," ABC. and "House Calls, .. CBS, Ue, and "Laverne and Sblrley" and "Love Boat.·• both ABC. STARTS FRIDAY He lo\4e5 yoU. Do what he says. ,. §fflJBIJIJNO -------AMAll'IN llftWl.N,...... ------ALU ARKIN .... .TQNIGHT'S LATEST LISTINGS . .......-. dlialtl b¥ _.., -OlllMd by wottilflg OOftdl!IOne el FOid Motor ~ 9'1tll0t end'°'· ,_ menu.I pe1i.nt 8111 fl!OmM. • MOVll •• ''The ~ To Pe'(" f ttaO) "°"Md CoffMn, Lortit\a Y°""O-A rellllfl )IOUr'9 lbenlrle , ..... ,,,. l..C, free lift°'. ~ • Jono • he can befor'9 Mf1lflO, down IOOtL I 1 IV , 21"*1 I • Ll'l A#O ~ ~ --~· Dolor• Ulaflel EdOle end ~Ihle In ... ....en:! l>OllllOn. Cynthie glvea T~ '°"" bed -· Mr 9Uly d e1erm1ne1 """""* ~.,,. 19 • .....,.. Of. Creneooot , IO II Cl) c.e LA.,. MOVIE • * * 'A &entltlYt!. Pa• l!Onete M.,," ( 1<177) Dalfld J-~. Angoe OidlltlMln A !amity man 1 hie end tnal ,,, ht• lwn.!y .. .....11 .. .a -he ~ In <1<"* ~"°'fart .. lrNnQ Illa fOO 1lOD MOVIE • • ', <tr urtd,. HfJO' '>c4H:l<la·,..•y' I "••Cl) .June I ~··-l ,,,, M(.(,Alll••• T...o ,.,,._ ,._p e Y''""Q r-oy """ ""'" 11 e c 11 ,.... fttvfM, ar"" tiN t.-1r,••t \ •MC>ect '' "'' I CD MOVIE • • • The ln1n Ao,<! I "'°' f l'}f,AI l'"'f r,.,,,... J•C~ WatOM A ,..._,., ,,.._, ,. v•••'" ..-.a '~ \ieP.,....,t _,,,,_,." ""' • IP'\1111) ~ '"""' ...-~ '"""" V••t•• h, 1: '''' 2 oo Q MEW9 41) MOVIE •• Ht)60 '"•' .... tO'<-' ,. ~~ ,, rw.,...,...1 rv.,f'\ .. ,,, ., ...... -Ntwain ,,,,...,. , , '"~ Iv~ •f't,, .. ,... ,,..,_ .,,,. f9igrwt...ao ftl(JfM IM"MWUt llQr-IC. C... typnQt.r~ ,... a.co .... • hf! ..., • r-e-1 I ~le"'"""·~ M" Btt· ..,, la• c.oaector ( I "'1 I 2:04. NEWS 2:21 8 NEWS 2:80 9 MCME •''I> Gernt>••no <;nip 1 l!i33l C¥-t C'o•anl R-1• ...,..... Rotnat>Ge t.r ~' IWO Ol"IDWt ..._,.,, . "'"'*" ........ "" OfNt °"' doee fOt • Mno. '1 hr,.26mln I 1:00•..wa 1:10• MOYll • •1;. ...,_ Wlh" (1171) Dorothy MoOIM•. Ptltty 0...e A men'• tlttll .... hllunll Ille~-· l*>G MOVa • • * • "Oene,,1e,,e·• ( 111641 John Or19eon • OIMtl lllerlden. T-f.ne- 11111 COUC*I pit• "*' ~ end det•11lllMlltOf'I agelrtet MCI! other IO win a Of- '°"'1tty entlqlllt CM r-. (2 ht• I • MOYll • • "Only The 11....,.,." I 19S 1) Oregoty P«*, BM· Oii' a Pey1on A cevelty urwt 1-0-r-c>ect IOI ,,_ ltMdet whet! he -''*" from en m<llatl ettlek (2 "'') aaaO NEWS 4.000 MOVIE • • Bog 8'Qwn Eyea .. (19~) City O••nt Jolln !Monnett A ~ rec'<et led by a prtvelll detect!V<I II ••fJ<>Md Dy lhe untlltflly tomt.tn.11or1 c.' • coo Mid • "'*'lOC;Uf ... ( I "'1 • 30 """' •40U HEWS Thur11day•• Boyt i•e ff o.,i~• -AFTERHOOM- 12 00 0 • * • 'fl)o""l F'-"f 1 Pl+ ",J Pr'Jf'y (, • .,..,.,.,....-V•r 1 •• M •1n A QlJ"Vl"?9f t1,v,..,,.....-, '"'•' ~ .. """' ,, JI\ '-'' •W t 1 N Y1 m.tn f GJ ..... "" .,...., """""' i 11•11 ')ten ,.,,.,.. ,-,._ 1"¥"Y The cnm.r ,,.,,., 1~ wtln • O""Q ot ~ I t "< 50 """I t:aO 0 • • . J¥rett {'073) C.••nn F o•d Antriony Oulryle ,. ~ ,,,,_. '~'°' Mta °"' to IOGet• a _ ..... ol .,_, ~ ~ • ,.,~ ( 1 ,,, 30 min ) by Armstrong & Batluk .. ------, I SOUTH COAST I ACTORS STUDIO p.11d 11s mt'mbers 'I S53.076 56 1n 1979 For Commerc1al1 M ov11"S. I Voice Overs. Modeling . I Theatre and ••lraa We need new faces All I ag••'types. ,., .. ,.,..... Ocr ,,... I ...... 1r1Wp 171 41 '57.0212 I .. ______ .. .. CHAPTER TWO" "ELECTRIC Hn1tSEMAH .. ~7941" I .. II.ACK HOLE .. CPGJ ' 1---.-.FO-X-E-S'-' ---. , .. STAR TRH0 CRJ CGI ""CWA· •·· '"SAT'Ubl 3• 111 "A '<>ICE Of ONE" CPGI Doily 6:30 Sot Sun-12:30 . '"KRAMER vs KARMER .. CRJ "CRUISING .. CRJ COMING HOME "CHAPT8 TWO" "THI CHIAP DITICmT' CNI "SUPERB • ! llleral s.,.,..ri Carrie Fisher Cleft) 1s JOtned by her mother, D~bbte Reynolds. a fte r the operung of Car- rie's new play, "C:en~ored Scenes From Kang Kong," m New York Kodak Captures C:Omrnercial Kudos LOS ANGELES <AP> Three commercials for Eastman Kodak's Colorburst camera have won the sweepstake honors of the 20th International Broadcasting Awards Awards for the b<'st commercials of 1979 were presented during the annual banquet of the Hollywood Radio and Television Society at the Century Plaza Hotel More than 1,000 people al· tended. ...._ Garry Marshall. cr('ator and executive pro ducer of "Happy Days." "Laverne and Shirley" :.ind "Mork and Mindy," was honored by the socie· ty as llc; "Man of the Year" in broadcasting. The presentation to Marshall was made by his sister . a("tress PeM y Marshall. and Cindy Williams, who s tar m "Laverne and Shirley · · A 1970 commercial, ''Magadini's Meatballs." for Alka Seltzer, was selected as the best com- mercial of the past two decades by IBA Judges who viewed comme rcials going back to 1960. It was the sweepstakes winner JO years ago The comm('rcial "Early Showers" for Coca Cola, featuring Mean Joe Greene of the Pittsburgh Steelers a nd a youn~ admirer, was chosen as the ··world's best " 60-second commercial in English. Tht· best English language 30-~cond television tom mercial was "Firs t Day" for Eastman Kodak, one Of the sweepstakes WiM ers. an air.MVllAeAL IST'UDe09 TOUR ~MNICACCMWIV·Q11£•1000AM·IMl;;:...IOU..;.;_•.;...33;.;,0_P11 ______ __, '"Coal M iner's Daughter' is an achievement in American cinema.'' -H""-rdl:wn~ 4 nii.mopohten ~a1u1iw- A llNIVf,lt.'1111. l'M"TUHF. ~ IWOUMVCRSAI. Clf'f b1UOI05 •NC ALL RoG>11b Rl'>(.RlllO NOW PLAYING lDWAllOI' ClllJH WUT DWIMI' MllS1'1ll CIMlDOMl WISlmlnlltl 891·393!1 Slnll Alla 540-7444 Or•nge 634·2!1!13 STU.. Dam ... Ofllige 83H770 DarinQ ~Do It! -.. ...... Mlrch 12. ,., Genera~~n Gap Widens Foxe.' Rebela Without Concei11qbk €auae 81 UT9Va llNIOBT ,......,_._...., t •ou.ld. llte to think tll•t tbne wu tome IJ'aad eotlal purpoee '**binl UMt rumtac o1 "Fu· II'' -I WU'ldal note to wtJd tlrll of the road, an advteory to parent.. u tnaJabt lnto the new form1 of rtlatlon1btp1 btln1 formed today. Somehow, a llhou1h tbla C11ablanca R~ and Fihn ... ~." o.,.,, ... '>tr .. npley , __ _ C••• Joel•• fo•let '><Oii 8•10 S.lly "•l .. rf'l'<ln, A-Y 0...ld Loi\ Smith "'°""' I •••n CN,... (111rot Mertlyn ,.._ K•n tltu!.lrOll Jon!llMn J1llkrr•Booe<1 ff._•"91..,.,. 10.mtnuln ,.. ............ . ( /flOJllE REYIBF) lem1 bel1D to arl.H. If Ayres moana to en~b~e this sort of lhlnl <which 1 be does>. be urtalnly aoea about lt In a strance way. 'lbe girls (Jodie excepted> smoke pot, get in· volved with older m en , and seem totally unable to control their own hves WREN II.AGAN throws a par- ty in the home of Randy Qua.id. a screenwnter with whom she's ha ving an affair, it's invaded by beer-dnnking teen.agers who re- duce the place to a shambles Agam. Jodie excepted, no one s hows the shgblesl sense of responsibility-and J odJe ls inef· rectual. otber adolelcen\.:1:1• on vtw are at t.be Y_, t!ftla&er• at their very belt. on the make. By reJecUn1 every po.uible a lteroatlve, Ayres ttva rile to th e 1u1plcton that his fUna <which he also eoproduced with David Puttnam. of ''Midn:ipt Exprea"> la 1lmply .., np&oita. tlon, a rtpotf of t.be current in· terest in t.een .. ge problems -a 1u.spic1oo that I Uliqk ii amply c o nf i rm e d by suc h m elodramatic moments as the a forementioned bouse wrecldne, lhe murderous skateboard vs. a uto chase, and a particularly repugnant sequence in which a de generate couple picks up one of the girls for sexual purposes. Maybe its "redeem ing social value'" 1s Uu.s warning agamst the danaers of bJtcbhdung. SORRY. I DON'T think so. COSTAMHA Ifft ... M t00p"' S. ..,., t$ 1730 •OO 73011"' """ -•61200 330 700c. ... HUNTlNGTOM IUCH COSTAMISA. •O-a..IOI H••IH>.....,.._..._ 556-)124 HUNTl .. GTI:>H llACM HUNTl"'°fONCVHSI HUMTINGTOH cana -~ ffl-6657 ., f '"' ' ... ,,,. ,,..tormtlfll()n , '""" I•' '"-~ Ch ON.AW ••I"' y ')ut V•,41 Of fii4•ttfW ( ~ ..na ... f Cilf'i'tHW' fUiM' Works production touches on aU or these pomts. It comes to grips with none or them. In fact. one leaves the film not knowmg JUSt wha t was its makers' attitude towa rd their material. Should we then look to the parents! Jodie's mother <Sally Ke llerman> is a divorcee who sleeps around. digging up new boyfriends in the classes she at· tends at UCLA. <So what am 1 doing at USC?) She isn't indif· fere nt to her daughter; she Just has problems of her own. Adrian Lyne. a British director of commercials her e making this transition into features. doesn 't gave us the sli ghtest rea - son to feel compassion for anyone in his cut, and least of -------------------- PRODUCTION NOTES assure us that write r Ge rald Ayres a m assed the ideas for his s("reenplay by "hanging out " with his tttn·ajle daughter <and presumably some or her skater dater boyfriends> li1s film 1s filled with the kind or veris 1m1 h tudC' that come~ from such 1mmed1ate observa lion, especially when dealing with the lifestyle of Jodie F06ter and her thre<.> high S("hool girl friends, Chene Currie, Marilyn Kagan and Kandice Stroh The girls, each dlsenchanted for one reason or another with the con venlional family unit. attempt to fo rm a "familv" of their own And this 1s where the prob· Stroh's father is a cop, a har~h disciplinarian. Kagan 's parenUi are too old-fashioned and uptight to ga rner muc h sympa thy . Clearly. lhe older Rener ation inc l uding Jod i e '.!> rock 1m presario Cather < ro("k sin~c·r Adam.Faith> -isn't the answ~r BUT NEITHE R is the ~ounger gen e r a t ion . Scott Baio. a s kate board c hampion. dL•m. ons trate~ his l'Xp<'rl 1se ~1th that peculiar form of locomotion whi le extricating the girls from some murderous asl>a1lants. but tha t hardly qua1J f1t s him as Prince Charming Most or the all the four girls who are its cen- terptece. The pacmg, credited to ed itor Jim Coblentz, is often sluggish and even incoherent as he tries to juggle fpur ston es at once. An d G1org10 Moroder 's ominous score, so r ight for .. M 1dmght Express." once agam ~l'<'ms tot.ally off key when deal- rn g ~•th the contemporaq American scene. More helpful are the numerous rock tunes -.upplJed as background music by Casablanca 's m-house rock stare;, mcluding Angel, Boston, Cher. Mw11ch Machine and Don- na Summ~r. "Foxes" may not be much of a movie. but there's ~urely a record in 11 somewhere. fie_IMT . MMUUm C JUPl.E ~~ -A UNMASAI. PICTURE ~,.... ,, ...... I '"' , •a..•11.11·• '...! ... ,-, .. . 4 ............. .. AWAAO -TtOloS PETER SEUfAS Mad.AINE BEING .THEREm ., .. _ ,,,, .... SISSY SPACEK "COAL MINER'S DAUGHTER" IPGI iFmCffi la [pJ Ab _., ......... . &AT-1M..u ....... ..._t1 .. t •CAO«lllY AWloN)-TfOlo9 AOllCRT ACOF'ORD IAN!: ro M'OA THE ELECTRIC HORSEMAN -... -. f'612SJ A4 •ac..:> CIUtSIHG tll "'"' ITUIJCMfT 11MI ISi '"""-TMI Jllltlll "'"' AMMAl "°""IS! ..,....,,,.... ___ NRO AT uao11N 1 ... ... ·-·-·-·---.CAM•--11111'~~ ~1WO(Nt -·-·-·-·-·"· '"LE CAGE AUX FOU.JES' -°"~"·­.. _,_,,_. ... , ... CLOSED OUE TO FLOODING FAMILY .-.KT TUISDATS -AU SEATS \I.SO -. ......... a.. ......................... . IMPOllTUT llOTICll CllllBOI UUlll 12 FRlll ._._..__,,, ..... c.... •• , .... _._ .. ,...,. <--·~~' -----OCINA IYNDllOMI IN! "'"' AHD JUS1'ICl fOI AU !Wl -- --~": -··----·--...... ~­.._ .... II ,,,.. I I ,1 , , . Paid Advertisement 1~ "W8 are here to teach chlld,.n an we lfttend to ce>ntlnue to do so. I .. But our task 11 made more and more dlff.lcult by actual and proposed cut1 In the educational program of the district. Currently In leoparady are the .elementary special reading, physlca1 educatl n, •· vocal and l~strumental music programs, and the library/media center staff Ing at all levels. "We have been working without a contract since last July. We are teaching under last year's salary schedule, one of the lowest in the county. Since 197A, our salary schedule .has fallen 29% behind the rise in the cost-of·lhdng, and the board iS now offering us 6.5% in a year of 16.5% inflation." " . FACTS YOU SHOULD KNOW . .. ,,_ ____________________ , 1 :t r.1 .. . . . . ORANGE COUNTY SALARY SUMMARY Minimum Salary Maximum Salary · RANK SALARY SCHOOL DISTRICT RANK SALARY SCHOOL DISTRICT 1 $12,707 Anaheim Elementary 1 $27,105 Weatmlnater Elementary 2 12,655 Anaheim High School 2 26,912 Huntington Beach High School 3 12,270 CypreH EJementary 3 26,275 Fullerton High School 4 12,225 lrvlne Unified 4 26, 112 S.nta Ana Untflecl 5 12,158 Buen• P•rtt Elementary 5 25,875 Cypreaa Elementary & 12,051 Fullerton High School 8 25,547 Anet.elm Elementary 1 12,007 Garden Grove UnHled 7 25,515 O•rden Grove Unified 8 11 ,987 Centrella Elementary 8 25,481 Fountetn ViUey Elementary 9 11,957 Seal Be•ch EJementary 9 25,475 Bre• Olinda Unified 10 11,938 Huntington Beach Elementary 10 25,432 Buena Park Elementary 11 11 ,920 Orange Unified 11 25,353 Magnoua Elementary 12(A) 11,894 Fountain Valley Elementary 12 25,343 Seal Beach EJementary 12(8) 11,894 Pl•centla Untfled 13 25,213 Placentia Untfled 14 11,888 Laguna Beach Untfled 14 25,138 Orange Unified 15 11 ,798 Huntington Beach High School 1s• 25,044 L•gun• Beach Untfled 1a• 11,873 Tua11n Unified 16 25,039 Loa Alamlto• Elementary 17 11,829 Magnola Elementary 17 24,753 An•helm High Schoot 18 11,814 Savanna Elementary 18 24,722 lmne Unified , 19 11,534 Weatmln8ter Elementary 19 24.651 Tuatln Unified :· 20 11 ,523 Loe Alamltoe Elementary 20•• 24,419 Huntington Beach Elementary 21** 11 ,501 Saddlebecl( V•lley Unified 21 24,115 Seddlebeck Ydey Unified 22 11,472 La Habr• Elementary 22 24,184 C•pf8trano Unified 23 11,4&5 Brea Ollnda Unified 23 24,091 Centrella Elementary 24 11.-3 S•nt• An• Unified 24 24,0H Yorba Una EJementary 25 11 ,381 Oceanvlew Elementary 25 23,751 Sannne Elementary 2t 11,247 Yorba Unda Elementary 28 23,212 Futlerton Elementary 21 11,131 Fullerton Elementary 27 23,020 Newport-Mesa UnHled · 28 11,083 Capfltnlno Unified 28 22,722 Ocltanvlew Elementary 29 10,802 Newport-Mesa Unffied 29 22,453 L• H•bra Elementary •N-M po51t1on atter teachers' 11% demand, retro. to NovefT\b« 1 (8.8% annual Increase>. •• N·M position after District's 8% offer. retro. to October 2• C6.S% annual Increase>. N-M BOARD OF EDUCATION HAS VIOLATED STATE LAW The Education Code of California (Section 41372) requires all unified school districts to spend at least 55°/o of current expenses on the salaries and benefits of teachers and classroom aides. Newport-Mesa, while spending more dollars per student than any other unified school district, was the only one in Orange County to violate this section of the law two years In a row, 19n-78 and 1978-79. Clearly, the violation of law does not result from a lack of funds, but from spending the money in the wrong places. In addition, as the chart below shows, there is no correlation between declining enrollment and the percent of the budget going to classroom teachers' salaries. (Note: Garden Grove and Tustin.) OAANOE COUNTY UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICTS PERCENT OF BUDGET DOLLARS SPENT ~HANOE IN AVERAGE DISTRICT ALLOCATED TO TEACHER PER STUDENT DAILY ATTENDANCE AND AIDE SAi.ARiES 1978-79 1171-79 IADA) llZS-74 to 19ZHQ Santa Ana 59.9% $1821.31 up 2.9% Saddleback 59.8% $1520.57 up 49.1 % Garden Grove 59.1% $1622.06 down 23.4% Tustin 58.3% $1576.70 down 19.2% Pl•centla 58.1% $1497.02 up 6.7% C•platreno sa. 7% $1518.04 up 80.4% Orange se.2% $1661.87 up 2.8% Laguna Beach 58.1% $1751.74 down 7.3% Irvine 55.8% $1761.57 up n .7% Brea-Olinda 55.0% $1513.79 down 2.6% Newport-Mesa 54.6°/o $1981.16 down 25.0°/o The teachers' bargaining agent has for seven months, through 350 hours of negotiations, mediation, and fact finding, followed each ·step of the legal process. We are looking forward to an amicable '· ,. settlement to the current Impasse. The solution Is simply a ~ reordering .of district priorities. MoJ1les budge~ed for programs/ ~ .personnel far f roln the classroom should be brought back to the . f ~1tuden,1. '~We find It Increasingly dlfflcult to meet:the eclucatlon~I · -l neecls of ,th• clllldr:en of Newport-Mesa In a perlo~ of · low facu"' · · !moral•,·th• low~ In the history .of the district." ·. · · . , ' • .• ., . " . . ,, ' • fl! ' '. NMl!aRi:iMESA FEDERATiON .Qf .TIACHERS ' COSTA MESA BILL CUE, PRESIDENT l l ' , • . I ~ INSIDE: •Su_.m•rketSho'"r •ClubC.l•nd•r ' •SllmGounnet •Slftl•Celend•r I llae navor water to l~ cups; bake at 375 degrees for 40 to 50 minutes. (With pudding-included cake mix,. use 1 cup plus 2 tablespoons water.) / POt '0 Gold . I Gelatin Cake J package (3 ounces) raspberry flavor gelatin 11 package (3 ounces) lemon flavor gelatin ta packaee (3 ounces) lime flavor gela · cups boiling water · 6 cups ice cubes I 3 cups thawed frozen whipped top. pin~ 1 .. 1 f · ve raspberry ge atin m cup o th boiling water. Add 2 cups of the ice cu and stir constantly until aelatin is kened, about 2 to 3 minutes. Remove unmelted lee. Usina wire whip, blend in u of the whipped too&UI; then wblp smooth. Pour into 1-lnci aprinlform or aquart iqold. Cblll UDtil Mt bUt not icepm wttb 1e .. · ...s lime anon rema==.:una water, lee.._ and bipped ----· POur Into c p_an, cMIHne ach layer maw 11t before adcllDI u.e next ayer. OJlll until firm• at least 4 boan. move aldel ot_pm or,...,.,,, Gandlh with additional ................ If dllln4. Makes abo .. t 714 eup1 or 11 Ml'Y:11a19. . ... gelatin 1 cup boiling water 1 container (8 ounces> frozen whipped topping, thawed Dissolve gelatin in boiling water. Chill until slightly thickened; then blend in whipped topping. Makes 4 cups or enough for tops of 24 cooled baked cupcakes or for two 9-inch layers. Store In refrigerator. Sltamroek Sprinkle pastry board with suaar. Flat- ten green gumdrops with rolliq pin unlit about 1/16 inch thick, turning frequently to coat with sugar. Cut Oattened iumdrops into petal and stem shapes. Arraqe to form shamrock. t • • • • ' . .. ;· .. .. ~ ·~ "4:J f f • ! . .. ) • :' .1, I •\ J t ~ 14•1,, . l ' " ~ '·; 1 •l I t I '\ ~ i ;;:··.·n~~ "'t." 1(1 . IJ<1 j•P ~~ ;:; , . • I ' . .. . ~ ' . , .... .,. . .. ,/ ' I ~:.}.~ . .1lj . ~ • I . . ' \ q I ' :~1 r ii 11.J· • • I I . '··, 1;.. L ~ .. ' ~ 1' ;J Acrou the sea in l.reland. ~romantic image ol that nation la pnaerved with ,.._t ti:acJltion includin& tl'8 pleuunl of jood felloWship and deHcioal fOodl. While you might never sample Mother Macbree's tiJne..bonorecl deaertS. wby not create a cootem~ celebtatioll dea&ert in honor of St. Patrick a Day. All of the recipes shown here are e~ to make. using gelailn as a major inUe· d.lent. .. You daD'\ aw '° be llWa to loft ,..., ... or lrll. 1tew. Md JOU do• 't ltave to foreao Potato. Juat beHMH you 're •ahtllD•· wate~ If you" belll elMlw-IDI your own ,........ potato famine, \-.p la mlDd that a potato bu only 100 caloriea and no fat to lpeU ol . . . 10 lt'a a kit lela fattenln1 than the meat ln most atewtype dlabea. IF YOU'D llke to celebrate St. Patrtck'a Day wllb lriab atew. follow my dlrec:UOm for a allmmer clilb that'• made with no fat added. l&ISH LAMB co• BEEF> STEW 1 pound bonelem Jes ol lamb or bee/ bottom round 1 cup aliced cmiaa 1 '14 cups fat«tmmect, undiluted bed brotb 1 bay le.ti Pinell of 1round nutmeg Pinc~ of tb7me or poultl'J •-·""' Salt or 1arllc s.alt, pepper, to tmte 1 pound small Belei- ca rrob, r.n.b or f1"0llm 1 pound small whole peeled pntaoes, f1'eSb or frozen Cut meat iato l ~­ ineh cubes, discarding a ny f al.. (If asiq troza vegetables. remove them from the freezer a nd allow them to def.rmt..) 0-"'-all lqre. dints aeept canot.s wl pcf ' II .. 8 Dlldl Oftll. {)iftlls ... aim .. until meat ii nearly ~der. 1~ IM>an or more. Stim flll from ... surface of cooklq ll· quid. Add carrots &Qd potatoes. Cover and cook 20 minat.es. Un- cover and continue eook- 1ng until most of the li- quid evaporates . <Remove ba.y l eaf before Serving.) Makes (OW' servillgs, ai)l)f'OX· 1mately 29S calories each with lauab; 300 calories each witla beef. llont meat -s potalo --,.... odller .... btM; POTA'IO GOOIA8ll l poand boneless bed baUom roand 1 cup sliced ooions 2 tablespoons water 8-ouDce CD stewed tomatoes l cup fat-skimmed. undiluted beef broth ~ cup d1"7 •bite wlf)e ·-'h t.e.poon caraway seeds 1 bey leaf Salt. pepper. to taste 2 potatoes, peea.d. sliced Optional: 4 tables- Irish Meal ' • • . Dea't Ha:ve 'Fo .Be Irish · pooa1 pl ala low·f at 1tCWt ' t 11 n• m.laetd para)«J l~a•,.,.... Spra1 a a••·•Uck ~ ... witb eoottn1 .,...,. QI& u. ...., Into lll oaloaa are traa1pareat. Add t.om•'Oll 8Dd aUr unw broken up well. Add broth, wtDel. caraway, ... , ...,, Mn ad pep- ~r. CoYW UOUr _. 1tm ....... ~ ... beal _ _. .. ...., ..... -...... . ITALlAN VEAL AND POTATOES 1 pOmd lean veal ........ 1 tMl)l IJGp olive oil 1 cap lllOlcl omooa 1 olo•• ••rile , mt1oed ~ cup dry wbite wine or mteken broth l 'h cups tomato Julee 1 cup aliced bell pep- per 2 potatoes, pared, sliced Cook, 1tlrrln1 oc- culooaJJy until onions .... tnmapuent. Add ~ matnt.ai tnoetteota ex- cept bell pepper and potatoes. Cover U&btly and 1lmmer unUI veal i. tender, l hour or more. Add water lf needed. 1 ~·iaeb cubel MCI plffe tbem ta dlil pot. Bron 11owl7 over moderat. beat .-110 fat ....._ Tuna to brown ....,. DralD and...,...., m.it.dfum.-.-. --. ............ . 11 11 t , a' t OK ow _. ~···~ if dHl red, sprlntiec\ with paraJey 2 rta. ceJery, allced Z table1poon s mlnced~ Cut meat ln 1 'h·lncb cubes. Spray a non-atict Dutch oven with cooking spray. Add olive oil and veal cubes. Brown over moderate heat, stirring t.o brotrn evenly. Drain and discard any fat in the pot. Add peppers and potatoes. Cover and sim- mer 20 minutes. Un- cover and simmer until liquid reduces and sauce is thick. Maar,1 four servings. approsjmately Z10 calories ead. SUr la ....... aa4 water. Ollllk _. lllr .., .._ flll fl'llli we n -. .. tllllll awe la fll .._., AM z l ' 11; dl6S. ~ bay leaf. ...,,.. _. ' JP.., •••on onto aervinc -.U l 1111 K _.. .. ~latea and top each por- t ea er•. a••• t IO tlon with a dollop of and r•prta. Make. four mea ·sue servings. ap- proximatdy 260 cak>riea each. l teaapoon dried bull 1 teaspoon dried oreaano SUr lD oaionl. ptllc and 1 t1tllmpooa wine. ·Mc 's SJMllion plus ... DoubleCou \ nSavings t. Patrick~s Day Special fWpMPmntCut Comedleal Brisket per lb. 49 ~Sold Green~ ': .10 Armour 818' 8ultlr ••••d flab lar11l11s Tidey ~169 , .... RI> '--119....,bd .. .... ':' 199 " ... .... Golden Plemiln Meats ,._,, ... ...,... Smoked Ham · ':: .98 .69 y ... aT .... Tulkey Dnm.ai:b ~ ., ...... T .... Turkey Thigm ., ..... T .... Tmkey Breasts v .... 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CWYlllllllllil u-. 1• BaeffraNm ... ~c1:ddar ,. 211 lb. F' F a A990fM 8 •1 Fruit Drink •: .. Pantry Fillers '::'-.47 ~AIYOn Cup'ONoodlea 2111-. 49 ... . Va11C.mp'1 Pork&Beans ..,.., 59 c.a • liliihWhmkeJ n:..· r• .............. 1" 4" Seagram'• Seven ...... IO f'root 829 Wolflchrl*I VodfS·:S. .. v-- Prlcee wtlKtlM II.at 11 ... lbrolt 11, 1llO , Chk*en or TW'lc., Frozien Morton Pot Pies ... , Aeg.aer or 8ftm 12ouncec- KJng Cola 8 pack 119. '"--------------'~ ~'--------------'""' • .... ~ .. c-. ... Nav• Orange• o..t ~o .. a I lb. C.-. ... Red Grapefruit o-1~ .. c;au WhlteGra • ego. ...... o.-. • 59 Lender's Bagal•t 1 :.: • Bird;~~ Cob Com .89 ............ . Orange Juice 1 :.:· 11 .. ... .... I \ 1 • l " \ ~ 11-. \ I l ' l l I I a1 MQ11N 11..0AHa DEAR SUPt:llMARJtft SHOPPER -I am the manger ol a auperm&ftet.. Ot\t ol tho reMOM there never ... m to be nou&h ref\aftd form1 la that a ftw aelflah shoppers take moni than lbeJr fair share. I have watched while •hoppers took whole pads ol ttfund forma. When there art' no for ma left. we managera take t1'e blame What can we do about ll ! -AL S. FROM MIClUGAN DEAR AL -Vea, pad 1r1MMn are aelflA and dtoap&Jeaa. 1'1ey prev ... t aHy aboppen from eajoyta1 lite beoema ol re· f11ndt..g. '. Worat ol all, they are atealln1! Whea pad 1rabben look al"CMmd to mak 1are DO oee la watclalag, Ibey llaow thy are takln& somelhlag that Isn't theirs and that waa not meant &o be taken ID that way. You and other store maaa1en are only contrtbudllg to the problem lf yoa ataDd by aad watda wbJle 1boppen take refund pads from an~r your nos~!t ~ U the manater doesn't can, Why sbouJd me pad grabber feel guilty! Greedy grabbers are stealing from your store Just as much as If they were steallng food because they are taldng 1way your ablllty to offer valuable relwad forms to your other cus&omers. In these times of rapld)y rl11ln1 food prices, providing refund opportunlUes ls Just as Important as providing shopping carts and grocery bags. Would you stand by while a shopper took 100 or your grocery bags? I realize that store managers like you have f'nough lo do without having t-0 stand guard over refund pads. So. I am sending you a special sign that you can post prominently iD your st-Ore. On the sign is a picture of a shopper reacblag ror a pad of refund forms plus the wamlng: "DON'T BE A PAD GRABBER. Remember. 'IOUPS, SHACK l'OOOS, CANOY 8110< IC{""'°" Olff" ll"'<•••f " SI H ,.1uno ~ trw-r~Qu•rt-o n"'fund IOf m e>lu\ tht• too OOf"ltOf\'\ of ~1tf·n bdiQ~ ot tir<K.• Pf'9b0drd c.•ncJ1~!> E•c:Mrt'\ July JI 1q90 CflESTE P111a fc>t-0... llrtund Ottrr A~•·~ a \I , .. tund Sifond '"'° rPqu1rN1 tf'funo torm Qilu\ rwt w•oQnt •i.1rment\ lrom •-!M<k-• al C•l~lt' Poua-lor-Onr. f'Y llavo<. Expttf\ AUQ JI, 1'IO LA Y'S Cash In Receive • '1 rrlund. 5eftd tr.. r• QUI red r9'fund fonn p1.,, ttwff Mt Wl!tQl>I ·~• from ~ or lar99r ~·-' of l,ay'• Br-Pot•lo CNl>'o Ho4• Mw upo••lion <Ml• Of .J.,,, l l, 1911 • ....., ~ ..... dte "-.... of refud· •••· De. & &eke more tll•• cwo. •• Nm u .. YM '" a &reed)' 1ra~ 1t work. r-tu ,.Utel)' remllld Mm or Iller ol .......... 11 ....... . 8tlipermartleu, 1rocertea Ud other<tCorea that d&pl1y refund rorma CH Had ror Ulla •la• by wrttJng on their &ettertaead to me at P.O. Box lHt, Great Neck, N.Y. um., DEAR SUPERMARKET SHOPPER -I often use manufacturers' glft orders to send to family und friends in other parts or the country. My niece and nephew have received sur- prise gifts such as backpacks. stationery and T shirts. Oftl'n these goodies arrive when they are least ex~ted and. consequently. most appreciated By having manufacturers send these gifts dir~tly to my friends and relatives. I -a ls o save !>a les tax and postage. - PATRICIA L .. CAMBRIDGE, MASS. DEAR PATRICIA -Most of us think of reftlnding ID terms or turn.lng trash lnto cash. Bul your letter reminds us that labels and box tops can also be transformed lnt-0 gifts that reldndJe old friendships and strengthen family ties. Write to The Supermarket Shopper In care of the Dally PUot, P.O. Box lSIO, Costa Mesa. Callt. 92626. Volume of mall probJblts penonal replies. but questions and comments of general interest wiU be pubU~bed in ruture columns. REFUND Of' THE DAY Wnlt' to the foll O\\tng address to rece1\'e the form necessary for Uus refund offl'r . Chesebrough -Ponds Inc. $2 Cash Back. P.O. Box NB-~. El Paso. Texas 79977. This offer expires April 30. 1980. so send for the refund form as soon as p<>s~tbh.• '>0UP ~Vf A Oil•• RK•lv• .. pla\llC .-.0Up '>dv•r t Anl\tPr Yncf 1hf> rt"Qurrwd r"fUf'O form ph;\ '"'' word \lock · Cul trom '"" \IOCk P••O •hol two ~ \t•:H ,,., Pd<' 111.a.-.._ ptu\ SO tf'nl"-. Po"tlttQ~ •nd twndllnq Noh ~w P111p1r•t1on Odtf" Of JMt J1. 1911 SPECIAL ltEl'UlfO &ONUS Tf>ew alfH\ CIO not reQUI .... rtfund form•· MOVIE MONEY Otl•r. P 0 Box SIS, VOUftQ Amerlc•. MOnn \SJll' Rec•ltt • '1 nHuncl 5enCI Uw vellow ·-i..11 _,nd" -·" from 1"9 ,,,_ ooneh al two.._. bo .. • of lt•lslnets, ~or S..0.C--·--r•l-0.t.eot 0.C.,)I, ""'· 1 RI OE NT eo.._. Ollfr P 0 Bo• qlfq, !.I P<Kll, Pl T [ R PAUL CAOBUltV Bul>OIP (.um Pop \3 Mo"" SS"I Re<.,Ylt a '1-o!f coupon. SeNI 1"9 out., Rrtund """' Rt<rlw • \3 r•fund Send i.. ,._,,....s P<K•-__ , ll"Dm tour ,,_,,, v .. UP••• or ~tund torm ph.r\ tngrf<llfnl """•'• tul trorn lhrtt 10 fr!Mnl ""Qtf SM<ll~ E•1>1r•• De< 31 t• I ·------------------------------------- Pie Recipe Wins 84,000 MIAMI BEACH, Fla. <AP> -Millicent Caplan's Italian Zuc- chini Crescent Pie may not be as well known as Mom's Apple Pie. But her original recipe won $40,000 in a national con- test. The meatless matn dish devised by the Tamarac. Fla .. woman was the grand prize win- ner among 100 national finalists in the Pillsbury and Debbie Portcur of Slrcusel Pecan Pie Bake-off at a Miami Hollister, Calif .. for her Squa res. Beach hotel. A total of $100,000 in prize money wa s ( awarded b y the Pillsbury Co. of Min- neapolis m the bake-off. Other top prizes in· eluded $15,000 to Mary Simpson of Rock Hill. S.C.. for her Hot Roll Moravian Sugar Cake, £;\BL WATt.:RS ) COVERS SACRAMENTO In the DAILY PILOT Save twice on Nestle Cookie Mix! 15C in March-15CinApril How JOU can gift your cat t!Mt gNat taste mad real protein JM acnes. Because CRAVE cat food ts rtch with real chicken. m1llc and tuna proteins. More protein. in tact. than any other lead.mg brand Use the coupon and save• : '(. .• 'i . ' ..... . il ... t ... • • ....... J. ' . , ... . . '· ,. • I '• .. ~I Sunrise Coffee offers you 4 ~t-loo~ placemats for only $2.99. .· . . . .. ... . . . .- I I po~:::•,•.,o a a-:.~~= ~ .:' :l!lui hf~ ~~~Ji :.~~~all• :=::...tlf :I M wllll 101m111 ....... ii'' ._, at aae Twice aaW: ••~• tut ... z:c• • s.ll • 11••"· '° ~L ~"--~ potato •• ••not•• " -lute ,_ • -· -above. Oartr._u,. ,.. TM tl"tlill 18......., cr11m1, about 11 move U. ._... ot \M oe. too. 8abd ,...... Piere• ••talo la ••••lH. lerve tm · potato aad place la bav• ..._ t.,..... • nveral ·~ ••~ a ••••· · am all bowl. Add 1 08 ...._._ -u fork. .... la "*'u I AIMM ailke: lake tab..__ IOUI' cream. u entree; not a .... • no ... ,.._ .... nttl ...... •~above 1 ttu.,.. butter and " der. Yoa eaA 11mple .... • .. • • ..,,.., U4 ,;..U wtll ln Ult ttupooa cblv.. llub. thla new t.reDd ln rwr lllue a a.. .... I a en~ of ~· potato. B«una patat.o t.o altell, own kltcben: try bUlq 1" • ..._ la H9Wr top Break u •U Into It. maklea a well ln eente' eH• lDlkllll o1 PQtatoee. o t potato. F 1 u ff u e S.rtaklit 1 tabltlpoon of for •U· 8Nak •U lDto Th• comblnalloa ta a potato wO a fork aacl 1fsr9dded SwtN cbHM it. and ......._. wttb 1 uturaJ -aftel' all, •IP make a weU la tb• aad t tablttpooa of tablffpooa •hredded and potatoes are uni-center tarp ~ to •'-redded or finely Cla....,. cbMH. Bake venaUy POPUiar on tbe bold t -· cbop-d coo .. •d ham u d.tnct.d above. ,bnakfuttable, IOWby -~~----·~~~~~--~~~-~-·~--~~~~~--~~~~---::~-:-7\:o;---:'-;'"";:;"--:"--.O:------....:..:-~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~not on the lunch and dtn-1ner table, too? To prepare UUJ eaay meal-lo-a -akin, bake one lar1e potato unUI dooe <us• a microwave oven. if >f.>u have ooe>. Then cut an "X" in the top and gently fluff the pol.Ito using a fork. Make an e11-sazed well in the center of the potato and crack the en into it. '!:J with a little butter a aprinkling of salt and pepper, lb en bake unUI the egg ls one. Once you've dis - covered how 1ood and easy this meal-in-one is. try variations on tbe theme. aucb as Alplhe Bake <with Swiss cheese and shredded ham) and Twice Baked Cwith sour cream and c hives). Then concoct your own combinations. POTATO AND EGG BAKE • J sening 1 large baking Q-ading Is E1Xplained WASHtNGTON <AP) -~ t the supermarket yo ~ can usually rind US A grades on meat. po u try, eggs, butter. c heeses, fruit juices and canned, frozen or fresh fruits and vegetables. But what does the grade tell you'> Pood grading is a voluntary prognim paid for by the food packer or ~rocessor. It's not re· quired by federal law. GRADE AA butter, for example. is the top quality product IL hai. a delicate. ~weet flavor Uut 1f you want to save money, you might con s ider grade A bultl'r lt's alm~t as good and us ually sells for less. Jn eggs, grade AA ones have thick whites. firm yolks. clean shelb end are practically free .from defects. Grade A eggs are almmt as good, while grade B ones arl! c heaper and us ually adequate for cooking and baking. Eggs are also graded by size. The most common sizes are extra large. which must weigh at least Z1 ounces 1>er dozen. large at 24 ounces per dozen and m edium, at 21 ounces per dozen In buying poultry look for Grade A. Grades 8 and C are rarely used. MOST MEATS are graded prime, choice or good, although a few stores may also offer s tandard or commercial grades. Some cuts, like T ·bone and sirloin, wtll be tender regardless or the grade. Others, such as round steak and chuck roaats. are naturally leu tender. Prime meat ta tender. juicy, ftavorful and ex· pemlve. You won't find It in mmt7 .ior.. What you'll ... mMt often la cbolce. aad lt la also blah quality. Good grade aeat will not be as juicy or navor1ul. but you'll aave money oa it. The department rec· ommenda trying dlf· 'erenL 1rades of food and comparinc pricea to determine what will be beat for YoU· For more help in under1tandin1 the USDA 1radtn1 1)'1t~ can aend for the ••Row to UH USDA Gradel in Bu)'lq Foods." Tbere ta ao cbarfe· Just aend a pot card to tbe Couu.mer Inlormatloa Ce•t•rt. pept. seou. Ptleblo, UN0.,11 •• KING SIZE Fl Ya llEASTS s1•! I '~DA r.radt ·A' r~-h chkktn"- ll11nri rut . . wrlh rih ca11e. Fryer W-mp .•••• &9c. f'ret1h hand CUI , (;radt 'A' fryera 89~ fl'fth fn>m plump r.f'lld.e 'A' fryers GrOllld Beef WI • .S2l~ noe .. not t'XCl'M 2'..!'. fat. Bulk or pilll •f°" Chopped Steak 1241• l.('ant-•• ~r. doe• not exrH<I l.l'. r.1 t:LRANCHO BACOI s10~ Our Thicker SI reed Ranch Stvle FRENCH OR REG. CUT GREii BEAIS fl 33c Pepsi or Aspen .. s111 2 Lller, l'el( •• dle1 oir li«ht. Paper Towels ... ssc HI-Ori jumbo roll -&NI. color~ FllTOS CORI CHIPS ·--. --,..,.... U7 PK. 99c GREii CAllAGE ~8! Solid Green hep ror Comed Beef&: Cabbere Potatoes mm •••• t Jc. U.S. No. I bakin• 1iie Liquor Dep 't JllllSOI lllSH WllSllY 750Ml •71• l a············· Ill 19 .. ~!;1~~. • • ·--"1mr•C1911 • • -........ -..... ·-;;.J • .............................. ' • ~-....... -··-·I I _ ..... Jo..6ift ......... _ ~----,, ,.. --'--· ~ ...... ... l.i ·~ • ~R~RN~ •••••••••••••••••• cSk ~· ... ••••••••••••• • .,1=!-~ "II ~~ ......... • DO•UftllYA.181 ~ • ·---Mi I~ • . -.. -....-..· .. --.. . . ---.. --"' .. -----I '---..... -. . --)-............ _. -·-'-·-. ..... -a. •• ~;; .......... . Fryer legs and Thighs ...........••. 89c. [•····~;~~~:·~-··· --.. -I ._ ........... •• DOUmUTlmVALm ~ ·---&C1-'S~ • I'S 0 A. C.radt< "A' Hand cu1 from frnh lune M1k ch1cll .. n• Maw York Sirlp ........ ~lll. . -..... __ .___ . . _ ............. _ _._._ . ..... -~ ...... ...,... . . __ , ...................... . . __ ._. __ ...,_ 11.S.O.A C'holce bnneleM loin Nt ol ~ .. I 1':. Y Str11k$4 :,rJ lh 1 ·-. ••••••••••••••••• , 7 ·Bone Roast .... 115! 0-Bone Roast .... s1 ~ t: s 0 A C'hotrr lhut I., 111 nl b..-.1 l -..11.\ (huo<"rd111r l.1ut1~h.t1 Chuck Steak ....• s1 3? Boneless Roast .. s25? (',..nll'r C'ut I -.. II \ Ch"•<'P t....-1 I '-11 \ It.. or" hwt H.o l•-d ... hlt1 I ~•I OUR OWN ... POINT HALF ''"''' ,,,, ~.r= ........... 1/.3/J, Sausage nmmu •• s1~· Our own worlri rtt•IM' Mold nr Hoc ASSORTED VARIETIES CUPO' I OODLES ,_ --c .... ~:-:J': 49 --~~1 'l•: oc. Cl'P Stuffed OliYes-'141 7 r1 oz. Spenci'r Quet•n Preserves ma...., 1155 '.!Ill 111r of Kern·• hrimd MJI COFFEE s3ot Rib Bones e .... 112? 11.S I> A C'hntCI' mnty. ~hdnua n1vmful APPUTIMI APPLE JUICE r--Frozen Foods SOW .. ST. NTm'S llT ~:.:.~~: ....... 79• Mac I ateese ......... ~ Grapefnit Jlice ........ 19t llM ..,,,_. ~~!"'ts ... sse a.en, Clleese CIU ... 'lat Ii.. 19nt !'Can I~ .... ._..._--£ s1•• utaun•~' a..... . Ptorlt and ~•eonrni . '-" nnni.n SPRINGFIELD WHOLE TOMATOES B .. ~~c . Pealllt Butter s111 Soft Margsite .. 87c I lb 1uh n< lmp..rr•I qualoty IALUlllPS DOC FOOD ·~·-• cmll'fCITS • llTllUTl ..... fl09A. -••••••••• 35.c 25! --.R. : ... : ... 19f. ptpl ftES = ....... .39~ ,.....-------~fjf'tff£oa£M' ~OelK'.W.-.... SOY SAUCE ........... -............ --·-... fllllCI 191. 3••.C-M..i.i .. .. SAAOINES In oil.................. 12 ... as. .......... ,_,.KMe •••t -TOI ,. 41' INST ANT NOOC>\.U ......... • • • • • • lht. "-" /IC...... .s• RED BEANS ...................... .. ,1._ .. ....._ .... 0.-,...-... IM SfAWRO SEASONING ..... .. ~~Rta ............ •a• Kosher for Passover Ca.( Red Snapper Pait '219• t n-h h ll .. 1 k.oi. .. hrn • • , Mah. Mah. . s2u I I . . . . . . • f ,.'P•r•I ,,.,., . frt•t• • •l'1r -"'h-ri Halibut Steaks . !3'! ~ ti' tr, ut SILVEI SAUIOI SJI! W1tOU mE or CIDM GOLDEI ---·~--CORI ~JJc Orange Juiceau1 89~ 11 n~. l\n~n hund for n.,,,, Frosting "1sillY s l 15 Mi..'> en. ~ed RTS vartthn Plll58UIY PWS CAIEMll 69c AIJOU PEARS . 39! Firm and Fancy .•• «MlklOUA r l I · I I STRAIGHT FROM THE EMERALD ISLE Shamrock Cake Is Tasty r-------------------------------~ I c~q ~ ...... ,, ,., ... ("-00" ~· °"""'..., r~ I I s~e r~•, "l'""''''' ". J''•" .... "" ... ,..~vJ81«.E I I ~.,,L, Cit ~·l..•~ t; ~ "". _,' l,,,.. UM'''"""" ....... " •...a I I I I I I I I peppermint extract shamrock-shaped cookie with star tube to form t For shamrock-shaped c u t t e r . <' u t o u t border along bottom and I cake pan, tear off two s hamrocks . Chill until top edge. Decorate with I 31-incb strips or heavy ready to use. c h o c o I a t e · m l n t I on any!!!! duty aluminum foil. For frosting, combine s hamrocks . Makes 1 11peckepsof MJB $ CASH RE.FUND To 9M .,_ 11.00-~ ~ ...i 4 dlf-lo:c•• ..,_ OI _____ _ .. .,.,. ...,._Of S...lllf'V-----· _.., ...,,._~ "O .... IM.~ C:. 90TH ........ (1, ----------- 1' ,nu " .. " • flO I 11 ·h .. o 1 "111 A \' . Jr.It ''" .. ,,,.,. ,,.,,1 ; ''•fl • . •llt I 1 Ill .. u.1 'II'> nb ·:oq • l'l'.; :t1~ I It 1ri J ~ •. lJ •II • ''f t '-~ I S traight from the Emerald I s le -bea utiful Shamrock Cake! St. Patrick, the 'patron saint of Ireland, would have been green with envy over this delicious S1lamrock Cake. A colorful sight to any Irishman, this cake tastes as good as it looks. Fold each strip in ball 1 can frosting and food shamrock cake. s.....-zo eoae ___ _ length..,ise 3 tlme• to coloring; mix well. Variation: Substitute 11 alce Mbr.es _. u..,_.....,.,.,.....,,.....,...._. -1 ..,. 0 t 1 -e ? 5 •or c+ P ca OI make 21,4-incb wide Spread evenly over greased and rloul'ed 1 Sta1ftnc Mlm :t-... -.::. ........ _.. ...... C: :•11· strips; attach s trips cake. Force remaining 13x9-inch baking pan for 1 1 ....._ __ ..____....., • ,i>I together al ends 00 frosting t.bro.,.gh pastry shamrock-shaped foU 1 StoreCoupon • ...._ .. .,.. ...... , 30, tW 1 --o:i..-::~:.,01 !, -...-a 1 ~n outside of foil witb tape, .!o~r....!.;.fro~s~U~n!g~b~a!1...!.!fi~tt~e~d~c~a_::ke~pan~·:__ ______ ~&..~-=-==-:.:.=:-:.:-=.:-:.:-==-:.:-==-:.:-:.-=.:-:.:-==-:.:-:=:-=.:-:.:-==-:.:-=-:..:-::.:-==-:.:-==-::-==-:.:-'~~~~~~~~~~~~~::·u1 a llowin g l·inch overlaps. Starling at bottom, shape and mold roil strips to form 3x2 -inch shamrock ste m ; secure lo foil-covered 16x14-inch cookie sheet with tape on outside or foll at 1-in c h intervals. Working upward, form 3 equal-sized leaves or shamrock, pinching foil lo shape; secure with tape on outside. In center of each leaf, pinch foil to form notch. Secure s hamrock to cookie sheet with tape on outside of foil at 1 ·inch intervals. Spray interior with non-stick vegetable coating. Enriched com meal adds a flavor and texture all its own to this St. Patrick's Day dessert. Corn meal ia economical. giving big r eturns in eeling enjoyment for a small price. Another economical aspect about this clever clover cake is that it doesn't require a special baking pan. A few strips or heavy duty aluminum foil , a few minutes of shaping and you've got a disposable cake form . This decorated cake is perfect for parties or for a family celebration or this special day. Serve It plain orwitb ice cream. SHAMROCK CAKE ,,.:! cup butler or margarine 11/• cups sugar 2eggs l cup dairy sour cream 2 teaspoons vanilla 2 cups all-purpose flour lf.! cup enriched com meal 1 tablespoon baking powder 1 teaspoon salt ~cup milk FROSTING Two 16\f.!~unce cans For cake , beat together butter and s ugar until light and flurry ; blend in eggs, sour cream and vanma. Add combined flour. corn meal, baking powder and salt alternately with milk. Pour batter into prepared pan; bake at 350 degrees a bout 40 minutes. Cool 15 minutes; cut tape, gently lifting foil away from cake. Cool completely before frosting. vanilla ready-to-spread For chocolate-mint frosting s h a m r o c k s , m e I t 8 drops green food chocolate in small heavy coloring s aucepan over very low CHOCOLATE MINT heat; add peppermint SHAMROCKS extract. Spread 'At-inch Two 1-ounce squares thick on wax paper; semi-sweet chocolate chill about 10 minutes or ~ teaspoon until set. With NEW SUN·MAID~ NATURE SNACKS Heres whats in them: Just about everytlung you can think of that's tasty, wholesome and nutntious. Like naturally sweet sun-dned fruits. Fresh. crunchy nuts. Plus all k111ds of dehoous things that are good for your family. And to make them even better, we've blended Nature Snacks into seven special flavors: Nuts G.!lore, Rocky Road. RdJSUJ Crunch, CMOb Crunch, Coco Banana. Tdlubdn 'Ii'erJt and Go&nancU. ,.--.-------- Here's whats not: No chenuCdls. No preservanves. Noartibaal colonng. And no worry. Because Nature Snacks contam nothmg but wholesome mgrechents that taste 1ust great. New Sun-Maid Nature Snacks. Your fanuly will love what's m them. And you1l love what's not. Look for Nature Snacks in the produce section. ----------, .) iol 'up '· 1IJ , 1111 . ". ,, I 1~ I! . ' ,, .,,,,,. • 1•\ .·,, ,,1 ,• ~· .. " 11 Id '• 't '· I 1 .,. . '. . I . , . f ••• • ,,,_ "I ... ,, . . .,, :1 "' .. , .. '"' ;J ) •I ;'f. ~, '!•, 1J ~j J , ..1'1 •!1' ~I " 11 1 llCI• I l 'IU! .n "I • II ii '"''' . ·'1 - 1~111 . J';,. j 1~ )""'· n I 'll t~ ,,J .. ••t:K , .. !> .'!.,d ll'lrt '• n I 11:-:~ -.rt t rZ:J •10 .. f ch • 0 q 110~ I :I >U<f " "' ( I ~·~= =·--b"uUl. .. .. .......... TraditionS ••• ·· •• fl••·o••t• lt•ll•• . ~to• a caloriel ta ', one·balf cup 'Of JiOta~ maabed with mUk. By June Roth start at your dihner talile. ~ Alao a potato la a Mabb nutrlUoua tutMr. crammed wttb vitamin C. Iron. thiamine, niacin and potuaium. If you omit butterlna your potatoes at an ta.· tra 100 calorlea per J.ableapoon of fat. you'll r'>e able to find other ways to enjoy thl1 nutrlUous vegetable l'URISTS araue that a pla in baked potato served in the skin has the best taste ot all. Cer t.alnly lt bu the most nutrients for the least amount of calones, npeclaJty If you eat the well·scn.ibbed skln. Care ol potatoes dur· inl atoraae can affect the navor and texture. It ·a but to choose potatoes that are firm to ' the touch, with un· s prouted eyes and without green s pots. Green spota are caused ~ by prolonged exposure ; :.: to light and us ually : • means that the potato ~. will have a bitter flavor : ~ Pare off any green spots :f~ before cooking. :ti;, "!ft .. I' .. •.! . BAKED POTATO WITH COTl'AGE CHEESE CHEESE TOPPING 4 baked potatoes ' GJETOST CHICKEN • 1!Chicken Is .. .,. }:International ., ~~Favorite :\r ;~. Chicken. one of the thin slices of crisp bread .. ;tnost vers atile m eats or crackers. ··~va1lable. 1s an all-time ~~1nternational favorite. GJ ETOST CHICKEN .. ·~s pecially now. when 4 pounds chicke n :-:the soanng costs of m· parts :;•nation are spiraling up· 2 tablespoons butter ,. ~wa rd each day, nutri· or margarine ~Jional budget meal plan· 1 c u p s 11 c e d .... '1mg becomes a must. mushrooms •'"· Here is a deltc1ous 1 ~ cu p c hopped • ,..Dne -dish meal, a tasty onion *)nelange of chicken and 1 can < 10'~ ounces l -::-11oodles blended and conde ns£'d c ream of :-S-!cooked in a delightfully chicken soup :-.. creamy cheese sauce 14 cup water :i"· The secret ingredient 1• teaspoon thyme. .J'.~hat gives this dish its crushed ~lstinct1ve flavo r is a •,-.i c up s hredded ~~pecialty cheese from Gjetost Cheese ~orway called Gjelosl. Hot cooked noodles ~~ts golden brown color is Toasted slivered .r.:,sifferent from the almonds :J:~ormal hue you find in In s kil le t , b r own ~most ordinary cheese chicken in butter. Add ~roducts. mushrooms and onion, ~· Gjetost is made from cook until golden. Blend •• he rich milk of goats in soup and water. Add ~~nd cows which graze on thyme. Cover and cook :-'the lush mountain o ve r lo w heat until ,,..:Pastures in the fertile c h 1 c ke n 1 s t e nder. ~-~alleys or along the a bout 30 minutes. ~...,jords of Norway. Blend in cheese and •': Its subtle taste lends cook , s tirring until 1 tsetr to some exciting cheese is melted and ,., n novalive cooke r y sauce ls smooth. . ".'1betber it is used in a Serve ove r noodles • ~sauce, salad, or served a n d 1arni1 b w i th : .. •traditionally in waler almonds. Serves: 6 • • t1. ·~ v __ frft. rAIBY Cooking Hints ... Heat a lemon and ~you'll 1et ~wlce tb• , • amount of Julee. Pop tbe frult Into a 2IJO. dell'M ~oven for a few mmut. befoN needed. The tieat -wtll IOften lemon akin, • tbu.a makinl the 1quee&e ·more produetlve. ••• Tbll Spied, Boracbt ' 'reelpe promtaea to ......,....,,.,..,ta. til.. Wblrt .. eano. o1 lat• 101art .ta Uae blender witb one 1mall can diced beeta, 1 cup beet Juice, 9f•ted lemon peel, 1~ teaapoons HHOned Hit and \4 teaapoon H&IOlled pep. per. Serv• a. *** Ky1Wled by the alze ol your toOlrware? The ea1le1t ud moat ac- curate •&'I to measure pau 11 at the top. Th1I =:: l;'...:' and . ' ·~. I ,,. ,,""........ • ... :{ ,,. "' . . ~I Farm8rr John Smoked Ham c orned Beef ""---....; risk et ' •. .."S-r-•1&1 / ............. r..--"\ St '01t0<I. , Doy ~-;:;:;. .. Mo.th I l lhl lb. lop Slrloln Steak lb~2·· ........ USOA0.-•-4""°'"'· ........... -... Beef Chuck Short Ribs ., .. lb. Cross Rib Roast •2•• --..uso1oa...c. .... a-.~ ............ --.......................... lb. 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Ganuq with shredded cheese and some parsley. Or chop up any leftovers from fO'IJ' refrigerator to include 1n the scrambled egg mixture. Bottled taco sauce, tomato or chm sauce mates ap-eat topper for almost any egg/other food combination. Omelets are an easy way to feed a family of .any size. Because they are so quick to fix you can make ju.stone, oraix, in a matter of minutes . Omelets are handy, too, if not ever yone ln your house eats at the same time. Fillings for omelets / can be leftovers -lef- tover meat loaf, leftover s paghetti , leftover ve getables, leftover fruits, leftover almost. anything. You can even entertain on a sboeslrlng when yo'-' prepare egg-based maim dishes. Quiches, for e» ample, are ver • fashionable. They're al~ very easy. To a basic custard m~· tu re of 6 eggs and l 1h cufs or m1Ut you can add Jr- cupa of any combinat,n or shredded c hee~. cooked chopped melt, vegetable or fish 8ld season with an 1p - propriate herborspicf. Bake in a 9-inch pie shell for about 30 t~ 35 minutes at 375 degrtes, and you've created an impressive (also ch•ap) entreeorappetiztr. S andwic h e s ma de from eggs can make high-protein, satisfying funcb or supper Sptcials. Scrambled eggs c. a bun with cheese or 1alami slices can fill up bottom- less teenagers. 0 r hard-cook ~ dozen eggs to keep ontand for e gg salad s peci s. Fried egg sandwiches an go on whole wheat br d. toast or on burger b . Add all t usual burger fixing . if you hke. Don't f eet the popular frl d egg, cheese, Cana bacon combination ona toasted English mutnt. Or try bologna ln plate of the Canadian bacor. Hard-cooked eggs are t he orl1tnal natural snack food. so teep some o n hand i n the refrigerator. Notbtn1's better ror an 11't4'-,..achool snack becausf they have a ll the inportant vitamtns kt~ need, ex· cept C, and Uley a1ao PfO- vide protein and lmpor· tant mlDera!s. And, an especially ce note for calorie ten -'ne Large ea ta1n.t ut1J 80 calorieel To '" ust •bet a bargata are. pie. them by ~and compare ~ o4ber pro- tein ~. Wbtn Larse eg1' aN · Mlllal at to cent.1=1-anoa· Jy40 ..... or at 1s Ct1111t1 8' ~ -1l' eo cent.ta~hadfor protela tPt'~aeeond lD quality oDlf Mother's milk. · Low~rie Breakfalt Loeld.li• tlr a low ealodl T Tbell look te. tbe rialaal brewast 1 -tb• ~~ :'!::. ~· or fl; ,...... .,.. roa doa•t d ••)' ..... all. deli. 9 LB. -~···· 594 COOIED HAM , s-oz "'a . u. OICAAIUYUI• M>Z IUllt 69 C r-----------IUUNSWEIGER. . .. (A. Lenten Specia/.$ ,_,.,. OfltOlllAL. ll([f °" llU\l 9 9 c -$14 9 BROWN N SERVE ~ ..... (A. Wmatt onrEIS !:". .. &-' ,_. OllCAll lllAYEJll • IUUD $11 9 "MUI . $ 2 2 9 conosAUMI ::>L . ·"' PAcmcamsNAPPn. l& I Sl•ftll-·~o ,17• I OllCAlllllAYU••kao $13' Fre·h F:·h 111&•mr ... i.a CHOPPED HAM ::>t . lA. ~ - HCffY s 1 , , ,. .. l'IDZIJI s 1 • • -· llMll>CllT • 11 • MEAT WIENERS ~~······ u. TURBOT nun .......... LL mum .. 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'2" ·-· 'y ~ ;;. APPLES ' IUTM#IMC'Y • W~IOH OOUllJt Ol:UCIOUS 29c l8 CABBAGE } f MCY • SOUP GlllOt ~$ 9c l B • f <, ' ,•f u.eClll •• ,,.,,.,, ..-.c"" • ~ BEU PEPPERS ,.,.., • ft.tee:•. c.....-. °'"-lllll CUCUMBERS . ~·'4..c••~llf)•tt..,..,, ,, TANGIRINES Beer & Wine Speci6.u CFU T\IMD .. AU SroMa llCIP'T la.I UllDAI SCHLITZ BEER ...::= s1s9 .,,M)Z I SEBASTIANI WINE -~ .... -·2·· See the March Reader's Dlpst for recipes, serving suaaest1ons and couPQns featuring: ... , ' 8 tt1'1f"WO'tf\ '. .... '"<~ .,. """ 5'rvll" . -•t 8"""' .,. s.r.. .. s.u .... ~·nut_...., .. J ... ,.~ C-"'4•1t9d ()r ..... /U•U ............ f""'" ~..cw Vtn9t1N~ H.O..CO T-•,....... •:;. Low Frozen Food Price& MELON BALLS =. ........................ ,.or. 99' PINEAPPU CHUNKS c aw .•.•. f. .. 1.oi. IS' FISH FILLm .... 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JTEllS such aa bell ,..eppera, cucumbers ... beam are excellent ••• .. ~wo items bavinc .-~my problems are tttdlabea and creen olliloat. It appean that r.eent nlm bad more of a·ro1ooc term elfeet than 4'H•lnally anticipated. 'Na tituatioD could ex· ti' for another two weeks. Tbe expected abun· •ce al upAl'8'UI and ~bDUI la ltill com· Iii· Tbl cool weatber 1n UI• &l Cntro Valley •• llDwd tbe matur· ••• proce11 of the .......... llOlt atA>tw di be CU!Jtaa the item ""* It wlD 1Mi uotber or t1'0 Won UM ...... to fall. ID ... ot attJcboket ................ ••-ol dlill aeell.at .... -:..=.= MlenatedU.. rleea. 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Ore-kll PObltlOt:I .75 a:e.,~wa .69 ~~&CheeM .79 120C1CE&s> Snow FMAlwe .77 l.)OL~OUk V.nde En~ .63 ~&:c.VltCAI .83 ~t.blX>L.., 179 ;::~Fr.TO.-.79 ~,."':AppltPia 209 UQ(JOR t~BourtM>n 939 ~ 998 ~WN 299 ~~;;;. 289 ~oa--259 A.:t~ ~1049 ~~OWT\a 259 DAWN DISHWMH~Q 0£TER<lENT ... SALUTO 249 DEEP DISH PIUA ~"""'pt,..~~ ~~'~""· CAR.NATION .79 FRENCH FRIES I U<llll'I 1 l'Qt.te) &OG FROZEN FOODS :roo~ onsCobCom .79 I l-OLl'<t l'OCJlllQ: Wdght Watchc:r's 1 " p J49 llOL.'?"1~~~ Qhc>a J19 Tltl\VPHI Froan Twbot f9D ~ ]69 7~~.~9"rTD Mn.~. f1lh F1lda 129 ~~&a..,. J49 ~CM fllWd 0-,. .Mee 129 HEALTH & BEA<JlY ~~~~ J79 ~:;:feonu Jl5 ~Tn~.:W-Jl9 6(UQ.~~ a.. ......... .5.7 a=-~~ }13 I~ o; .... ~~...- ~ USleGNE MOUTHWASH .73 .99 133 . .,. .. , ..... c ........ .... .... ......, ... Dr.I~ J VONS .59 FROZEN VEGETABlES ""'"""a-. -J:J ...-Cll.1-a.t'\ »OLtw. EOOO .89 FROZEN WAFFlES 1)-0lHT ~ FROZEN FOODS ~&'.krie L::.. 299 R:•~ .77 ~~.-... ~ .... .39 ·~~ V1n de~ Plltl & 0,. ]39 ]55 M>lftC!:~OlAIED<JR..G.&1 Modocl Oonuta .69 ~~°"" J89 DBJCA~Erl ~4"0~~ 77 ~ . ~fllOIAO[.~ 99 KAlft ArnldcM ~ • ~~~89 H:.;1~...l .49 Qll.MJL .... CJaOUl!UW' 89 PlckJe&~UMI • ~Rc'L .99 ~a::.. 109 ~~._.... 16!» l ; , ,, MOLDED SHAMROCK SALAD IS LOW IN CALORIES Dinn~r, Brunch Dishes Dinner for two! You can wblp up an easy, ele1ant meal in a maUer of minutes when you start witb eggs. Try omelets filled with cheese, vecetables or a lltUe leftover meaL Add a salad, some cruaty bread, some fruit • for dessert and you've got it made! ••• Brunch guests will rave about this Mile --~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ High Omelet Pie. Tasty Cooking Hints Don't throw away orange an<l lemon peels. Both can be grated, stored in the freezer and used to add flavor to cakes, frosting and other dishes calling for citrus peel. ••• If you're dieting, don't eliminate the pasta. At only 100 calories an eunce, pasta is easy to. ~geat, low to fat and . high in protein. Most pasta comes enriched, so you also get addi- li on al vitamins and minerals. pasta fanciers. invest in a pasta malting machine and let everyone have their turn at turning out noodles and spaghetti. ••• • •• There's nothing yum. Since tomatoes didn't mier than homemade arrive in Italy until the pasta. Nowadays, pasta 16th century, Italian mating is euier than coob once topped their ever with that wonderful puta wltb hooey or a litUe 1adlet where you combination of honey, .. roll your own." JI your butter, cream cheese family members are . and cbmamCJG Liptan. Jiii' l , i i a;c; r l I fSJ5aUCE It's Li.Ptt>n Egg Noodles &.. Sauc.e. The ~lidous new side dish. that &des. well with all yo. ur main·d:ftL.-~~ .c..:. I'• I Chooee lnXll wur·teilD~- ing flavors. Butter sauce. Beef sauce. OUcken sauce. And Separate 6 eggs. Beat egg yol.D until light and lemon colored; beat in l teaspoon minced parsley and 1 package Bacon Salad Dressing Mix. Beal egg whites un- til stiff but not dry. Fold yolk mixture into whites. Melt 2 table- spoons butt er or margarine in a 10-incb skillet; tip to coat bot· tom and side of pan. Pour in egg mixture ; coot over low beat 5 minutes. Tbeo, bate in a 325-degree oven 25 minutes or unW golden brown. Serves s. t 0 ad Fori St. Patftek's Ba~ a.afy .,.._ wttb crilp, tow.cal crackera. Luncbeon or brldl• IUHtl wUI ellloJ ttila DOUrllbinl but liCht lint pd deUcJat. ID DOf. bavlnl to add up hundreda of txtra calol1el. AND 10 keep wtWn your calotte cbart, Mrve eup1 of hot tea, tbe perfect beverap for a 1llmmln1 repaat . Btca\lle It'• ao low on the calorie 1cale, the dieter can drink all be wanta au through th~ m .. 1. Se IUN to brew the tH properlJ by f ollowtna tbeM 1lmple rulH (or more tea pleaa\119. 1) Uae a teapot <preheat by rtmtn1 it out with bat water) 2) Brhil fresh, cold tap water to a full rolllns boU 3) Use oae teaspoon loose tea or one teabag per cup 4 > Pour the boUlng water (5 ounces per serving) over the tea 5) Cover and let stand for 3 to 6 mlnm.. Stir, remove teatia•• or llraln befON Ml"ftU I) Serve wttb a cfiolce of lemGD allees or milk and1upr llOLDED IRAIUOClt IALAD 1 cup bolllnl water 1 envelope low calorie lime ,elattn 'h cup cold water 1 <8-ounce > can crushed pineapple in Juice 1 cup finely chopped cabbage l < 18 -ounce > conhlaer low ht cottap dMtlt 1. t.upoon tall I tablesPoe>a• low , calorie =~:n•IM Add water to 1etatln: atlr untll dluolved. Add cold water and Julee from cruabed pineapple: chill untll thickened. Combine pineapple • and rematntna . ingredients. Stir In thickened 1elatin. Spoon into lndlvtdual mold.a or a J.quart mold. Cbtll until ftrm. In honor of St. Patrick's Day, MJB invites the West to enjoy the Great Coffee in the Green Can. 'Tis Good. 'Tis Frugal. 'Tis an offer good for everyone including Mrs. Olson. ' J ' l 1 ..: . 1 J ' .. ... Produce (From Page C8) positive affect. It may d e lay initial harvests somewhat but it will Im· prove quahly and yields. Consumers can look for extremely good buys n ow barrin g w eath er problems. Volume i s a lread y a head ol previous years for thia time frame and the predictions of a re- cord crop.UUbold tnae. The tropical altuaUon continues to improve . Hawaiian pln~3ple la improving in q ty and volume is lncreasin1. Coupled with the Mex· ican fruit available the price is beginning to drop. It is expected that the situation will be normal s oon . a nd growers are expecting a peak period by Easler. · TUE APPLE altuaUon is a mlxed bag. The top quality fruit la lD heavy d emand. conaequently oi causing prices to rlae. Cltrua cooUnuea the same IODI· Good quallty and low prices, not a bad tune. 1be m.Lnneola variety tan1eloa are peak.in&, klnoows from Arbon• a.re very 1ood. and \be boDey variety tanteriDe from tlorida, formerb Mureott. are be•huafn1 to arrive. N avela remain low and then are plenty of Julee Oralllf9 available ll'om Teaaa aDd Jl'lorlda. 1•»0rt1 from Cblll conttaue to arrive wttb vol._ peaklq. It .. u - peoted that by now IUPfll!ll will llow, leaV• ln1~..u ... •• tbe Ollly .. 1ummer ,.,.... import. f A9CKher Import. can· _,......... ... amvtn• fro• ......... lnttlal delWerl• are poor lD .,, ..... wftll qulltJ f alr. Volwne from Mex· ico wW hnproY9 and a better quallt7 me)oa wW IOOD..-tYt. For your st. Patrick's oay ... Fresh Meat LARGE END RIB ROAST BONOEO BEEF 198 lB CROSS RJB 198 ROAST BONELESS 80N0£0 8UF CHUCIC LB BONELESS TIP ROAST 229 BONOEO BEEF llOUNO l.8. T·BONE STEAK IOICllO lff 'LOii • • .... ... 2.59 ~II~~~~ ...... LI 2.88 BlAOE CUT CHUCk STEAK 1 29 .oo«llO-•... .. .. .. . . . .. . .. . .... LI • J~Lf~~~.~K ___ .. ta 2.58 ~~;~~~~~-... i.2.68 ~-~~.~-~-~IN~~~~. 2.19 ~~.z,~~~.~E~~ ... LI 2.68 ~~-~K .... 1.1 2.68 ~MY ~N-.S~~~~~~1 oi 1ou.99 :~;>!_E~ ~~;~~~.. ... . te 1. 98 ~~~~!~~ .. ~~~~~l.~ .48 Lenten Ideas FRESH TROUT i~~~So\T OlllY.Lll 1.89 FILLET OF RED SNAPPER ::~ .. ~v~~'. ........ 1.1 1.98 ~.~-~ ..... 2.39 ~~~-~·--~~~:r .... LI 1. 78 ~~-~-~~1.~~. ·~ ... 4 .88 ~~~.~.~.~~.&a.1.19 ~•••· uore4 ....... c:..-:i ... c::-c..-. ...... . ,.,., ... ""''~ ,,,... °"'°"'· ........ Nit and o'"'1 powder. lpoon •lalt "-lntiture OVtr trtalp ilttUc!e. Tot> ....... r·' balvff an41 •llt• ~anana . Oarallh 1ritll •"1P of pa I'll '1 · Make1 4 hmelMIOG aal8dl ore djn. ntr accompaniment aalada. CORNED BEEF 149 BRISKET t.A0Y Lff POINTS LB CFlATS. LB . U91 canned & Packaged ~~ED BEEF ROUN~.t.a 1. 98 GREEN 10 CABBAGE • NVT'llfTIOVS & HEALTHFUL lB Fresh Meat ~oN!,f~~~ .~0~ . LS 1. 48 ~~T~K,.e:.~~ 1.68 ~~~.~.~.~~.~~-......... 1.29 LACY LEE BACON 98 MOO .......................... t t.a "'G , canned & Packaged bCICCOLA 99 BEVERACE • 6/12 OZ. CANS !WELCH'S PRESERVES STRAWIWfflY 139 320Z. JAR A ~. ~~ LASAGNE t1>01 ~ • 67 L ~~~~.~~~m:.~.UOZ.CAH .38 L ~~~~.~~~~ ..... ,oz. CAii. 47 L ~.~~~-~~~.~JOoz.CM.67 L ~.~~·~•oi.c.w.81 b ~¥~I-~~ l~Ol IDl.45 b ~~!.~~~~E~16oz -.93 L lAOV lEE~N ~~~ ......... 110l c.a ... 33 • L ~~~~'!!'.~ ...... & Ol Im • 41 L S'tlLSBURY FROSTING r~~~~ ... ll"OZCM.99 L !!~~ .. ~,.oz.,...1.89 b ~~~~-~~~oz CNl.53 l ~~.~~~ .. •oz.m. 1.07 L ~,~~~~st.Ul.s P OREEN BEANS 0 lAO'fWCVfOll 33 tuC1l> • ,. Ol ""' • bPIUSBURY PLUS69 CAKE MIX • YELLOW. WHrTE 18'i'1 Ol BOX Ofi' OEVll S FOOO bMAZOLA 249 CORN Oil 48 Ol 8TL. bPEANUT 239 BUTTER Sl(IPPY Cl?EAMY 400l JAfl OQ CHUNI( !:CRUSHED 65 ~J:!~!v BREAD ~4 oz LOAF ROVNO TOP Oil SANOWICH bSTAR KIST 143 TUNA CHUNIC UCHT MEAT 12'i'I Ol c.AN Oil PACI< Oil WATER PAOC I~'.~~. ••Olt.Ul .41 b ~~-CABIN.~P14oz 11\.1.31 L ~~ ~AY~N~Ol WI 1.30 L !!1~~-~~ .. oz ~ .69 ! ~·~.~APEJ~~~_.1.Q9 b~~~~1 .59 L AUNT JEMtMA MIX ~PtWMll .......... QCR.IGll•93 b ~~.~l•Ol .-c 1 .28 Delicatessen Items L ~~~.~-~-~~~* 2.69 r S'tlLSBURY BISCUITS 18 b evm-. Oii.....,_. ... ~oz.CM. l ~~~ ... 01: ....• 99 L ~~~oz.N0.1 .59 L ~E~~tOUIO 1.27 L~~~.~~,oi ..... 89 r LONGHORN OiEESE 4 29 0 OlllT COlaT tWll:J W9M'I J1 OZ IGl'I • OO!IMJ~ DEVELOPED AND PRINm> ' 12 !XPOIURE 20 IX~! 2.69 3.89 -=-: ........... ........ _.LANUM-. -:::.=----.............. ,-.1 DIR _,.,_., ..... ----- ~ .. -- 1.MM*A MILLS ... ,, CMOf "°"° .. ,""''Al ITORU Of'IN DAILY I A.M. -.-. -· ..--. --. ·-.. LEO'S 79 b ~J~~2rs . ',oz P•G b AMERICAN -1 7 9 CHEESE SPREADI lAOY LH SUCH> 16 OZ PICC b OAK _~~ 101 P.c.1.89 Household & Pet bCOLORTEX TISSUE BATHROOM .69 140 Sf PKC. L ~-~G~-. .. OC)C' k(; 2 .19 X ~~~~11oreoa 5.49 b ~~LS._ 1Q)9eou.65 t ~~.~.!~ 1.39 x~c~ ... 1•0lc-.52 L ~~~ ~~~ U Ol ~. 58 L =.o.~.~m 1.44 A~.~-~ ... wozc.-.24 A=~ ..... 11ouc•.72 Dairy I Ft ozen l ~. ~.~. '°"Ol NO 1.25 L ~~-~~~~ozcni .61 L ~!~~ ...... •oi"" .49 L ~~~~.'.~~01.""'.97 A VEGETABLES "9 =w~ ... JOOl NC; ."4 b ~~ ............... •" .... 79 L ~!.~uozM;.79 L =.~ ... ~oz.,.2.73 l e'!r~.~~,.oi.~3.15 L ~~-..... ,.ot.CM.91 ---1 Liquor 659 • JACl~RE WINES o~~.~ 1w•1n 3.49 • GALLO WINES 2 49 0 ~°'OIW.llOll •\HW e'\ • Health & Beauty Aids IJOS HAIR SPRAY ::n~.,,~ tor 'Jl\ 1.79 b FLICKER SHAVER 1 19 _, (1()4 • t UOSE-UP TOOTHPASTE 88 ..-......V Ot Wfl • t CM ni. • t~~ tao-.49 RtSe SHAVE CREAM 1 =::a ~w 11 oz WI 1. 23 -------Produce -------·--- FRESH MUSHROOMS AOOS zm ANO JlAVOR PIPPIN APPLES All PUQ90SE .69 8 OZ PICG .39 l8 NAVEL 4mo 79 ORANGES • MOST POPULMt FOlt !ATWO RUSSET POTATOES u s lllO. 1 . 8AIONCi sin .18 LB. Lower Prices overall I \ .............. _,__... ..... """"' .• ,.-.~ ... ,....,., . uett WA ... llll'UIA ITllll'T . . ·- \ \ p . • 0ftlalll (ael••ll~. O•bM) ta C101 ot tM mG9t "°"'''I' UCI tracU· u.al t f1I all HUDCuiaa meat dlabee. TM 1tew oitliaa'*I .. the al•&ll c:ieetury .......... eut 1Deat lato cube1, coM .. t&.-... la. be•v1 Uta.le MCI Ulen •lowly •l•••red Ua• dlQ ..eaa au tM Mcauld ••a ........ Tia• .. at waa Ullen dri•d la tM aua and 1tored. WIMaever tbe •beePtMdenweN~\lD- ...... • nt blto l·IAcb cu• , .... ,._. navor ......... •¥klld a Uble1pOODI ........... I l•tl• on l ou, '"* 1 &Ml ; a '* paprika l t'U OH6 ouncta) ddds9~ t clo•• 1arllt' . mine.I "' .... ,....dried leaf aaarjera• l '*' ... (1 poud> ......-. .. ,..... .... dr.._.. ~.: ......... . .. ... ,..., ~P°'*wbl Le•IPOOD tllv•r tnbHffr. In • bHYJ aallcepol or ~ oYtD, Met e&I O¥W ...... Mall b~D mHl well, H · IMWe. a.ti ODloD unt.U ..,...........,,, R•tura p~_rk to 1aucepot: apt1MJ9 wkh rem•lDJa1 1 tH1poo11 flavor •nbaac•r and pa,i1k1. AcN tt.le •a ....,..,~ud••r· Jor••· . .. _. M mfnute1 &Ur ID ~ut, coa· ua-.. c.'Dltinl '° inlnui. lonJ: or unW Pork l• ... . l• ..... bowl. blend tof•Uler IOW" cre1m 10() nour; It.tr iDCO saucepol H•at 1•atly 3 to : aiauta. or UDW m.lx· lure u.&ek... 1l1PUy DO Nor BOIL. Yield: f Mtvbap. ELSA'S OOULAIH SOUP 18 HEMnY ENOUGH FOR MAIN COURSE 11'1· the1 •cW.d IOCl'lt ~~-----~~--~~~----~--~~~~~--~~--~~~~--~--~~~~--~~~--~~~~~--~~----~~~~~~~~--~ water to MveraJ chunks of the dried meat. With a lot of waler. the dish beicame goulaab soup. whJle a smaller quanUly ol Uquld turned ll into simple gouluh. Since its humble be1lnnings, variations on 1ouJuh have made it a moet adaptable dlsb. Beef. lamb ()I' pork may be used aa the meat; paprika, garlic and caraway are customary seaso ning ~: and tomatoes. potatoes. bacon and sauerkraut are common add1Uona. Sour cream ls often used to lend a delicious- ly rich final fillip. Elsa's Goulash Soup is a beefy version that comes to us via a Swiss friend. Tender cubes of beef and potato simmer in a broth that Is seasoned with caraway and garlic ELSA'SGOULASH SOUP 3 tablespoons vegetable oil I pound beef chuck, cut into ~-inch cubes 'Al cup flour 7 cups beef broth 2 cups c hopped onion I clove ga rli c, minced I tablespoon paprika I teaspoon flavor enhancer ~ teaspoon dried leaf marjoram Y.:? teaspoon caraway seed 3 medium potatoes, peeled and diced 1 tablesp oon chopped parsley Io a large saucepol or heavy kettle, beat oil: brown meal well on all sides; remove and re· serve. Stir in flour, cook over medium heal until nour is lightly browned. Add beef broth, onion, garlic, paprika, flavor enhancer, marjoram and caraway seeds. Return cooked beef lo kettle. Simmer lY.:? hours. Add potatoes. simmer lS to 20 minutes longer or until potatoes and meal are tender. Sprinkle with chopped parsley. Yield: 6 to 8 ser vings. <Approxim· alely lOcups>. PORK GOULASH 2 pounds pork CM Woman Is Recipe Winner Susan Chapman. a Costa Mesa resident, bas won first place in Arkla Industries' Em- ber mat i c Gasgrill Recipe Contest, conduct- ed in conjwtctioo with a special outdoor cooking edition of Better Homes and Gardens. Her recipe was for Pork Loin Roast, and s he received a patio range Gasgrlll a s a prise. Here la her recipe: POU LOIN ROA.ST Pork Loin Roaat ( 12 rib) 10" gear galden ~ Juh1l-el SAVE$ UP Tl NAV EL ORANGES m 83RE·D Wiii l /\ \ coPYtic;.ol IMO We Listen To You &DYtJT1S1D mM AYAllHfUTY GUAUmll V ()I l•I t •It ,_ •1()l I! -' •IH t • 6¥A1LMll 11)41 .All'~ 1.r .. ¥&h;I llA~•ll f1(1•1 l H 'o\.All• 11(1110 N ,..,., 40 '' lll 111111 OUI {'I llf 40•1 ~1, ,I •I' W #I 1'1111 0111 R ~ ~ 0<0<1 QI A (l)llPUAll I 1 If Ill ..... U Uti)ll I l lllf( "'· '" :Mil .>Wiii(;\ ()II • IAlllO<ICJi 1"''n'"'ini 10 ~ "" •ovu11"' o •If 111 " '"' t.()>11111·,1" Pe1C1 "'"~,,. io °'~ ''Our ..... """"' ..... you lhOUkl • out tome rncQltraptl'' SMOE MOON MULLINS MISS PEACH !R:A, 145 IT TlrlAE Tl-1.A"r YOOIZ ~PEL.L.IN6 MA<; IMPrcoYl!D Tl-II~ YEA~? i L------:J ~ ... - THE FAMILY CIRCUS by Bil Keane "Hereafter, always take the lolipop out of your mouth before you kiss daddy." DENNIS THE MENACE I I I 1 • I ii i I ---wr *'>Mil---- GORDO JUDGE PARKER NANCY- l'M VERY NERVOUS TOOAY, SO PLEASE. DON'T UPSET • ME I'L.L .JUST READ MY MAGAZINE FOR BETIER OR FOR WORSE by HMOld Le Dom ---1;~~ bDeS,Hf.SA HCN.TH'I )(Jt>-He SHOOlD ~~~~ ~OHE "'GtiT. by Lynn Job11st:oft ~ BlTT I DON'T Trt1NK I CAN. AN' "T°HA"r WAS 0us-r FOR "f'He 1::s-r1 ........ .A-re ! . . .. • • . • '.'! . J . .. ,. .. TOD4Y'S CROSSWORD PUZilE ,. ACAOSS .,. 1 Woe word 58 Cool drink sen. •1....,. 9 SofM l1g9 58 Whoop 14 Or-. 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' 45Alwd 41Ewit 48~ 49 "'*' 50 Plydliltl"lsl Alhd- 51 Rent 520lce 53~1*- ton 54Soon.,_ 55Qllucua• llllalJllld 59Qlcla . '.l \ ' .. 1 . ~ I . . •\ •.. ~· • rup MacDonald's Pure Maple Syrup Nature's gift from the forests of Canada DellCIOUS. delectable. ambrosial pure maple syrup Is more than a breakfast treat. 'MacDonald's Is truly le syrup to satls1y the taste d the most dlscr1mlnotlng gourmet . o nectar to be used In '° many different ways. Its dellghttut tlOYOf Imports a unique taste to IUCh a vatetv cl dishes that thev pa only llmlted ~the lmoglnotlon. •The trodlttoflClf ute OV9f lea~ and ... waft!• • t\dy magf--OI a~~ le Ice CNC1m. Also. as o glo?e tot les meats and yegeto~ to sweeten le mill<. eoo·nogs. desseffs and cefeols; to tlOYOf les coke. bl5cu1ts. cookies. brioches. puddings and blancmange. "'1bced with les fruits. nul1 °'coconut. Give Y'C)U'Self o treat .. Moc:Oonolcfs Pure Maple Syrup. but bewore cl Imitations (blends. ortlf1clol llo\/Ol1ng, etc) 0on·t settle la less1hon natures best! No Pf9501VOllV9$-no oddttrves Jl.6T NATUR>UY ~ MM..E ~ Save Food Money WASHINGTON <AP) -New reports or rising prices seem to pop up almost daily and for many people th e inflation battleground center• on the •&apermarUt. S.Ying a penay bere and a penny tlMrre can ------- I ftft(M111-I ,.., 77 11111111 (') 0 c -0 0 z I Good lcx two Pteces of the Colonel's Ongonal Recipe cn1cke11 Of Elrl~ C11spy chicken, plua a · a1og .. Ml'Yl!IQ of maahecl poi.toes and gtavy and a roll. L1mtt two 0 119'9 per COUPQtl P9f cuatome<. Customer pays all applicable utea tax Oller expirea Mardi 22. 1980. 1 Prlca INIY vary at pat1lclpet1ng locallona. Good I only In Sou1hem calllomla wnerw you ... the I CC*IMI .. ,.,. ... 1 -1 Good tor eiQf\1 pieCe$ ot Ille Co6oNl'a Qngenal Atcloe ~Of Eatta Gneoy c:NcMn. tour rolls. A cho'oe of eotfler a large cote al-Of a •arve ma"'9d poi.toes and am.It gravy Limit two off .. I* c:oupoo per CYSIOf'Nf C~•omer peys all applle.t>le ~ tu Oflet expires Maten 22. 1980. Pnca may vary at pertlci~1111Q locations Good onty 111 Southern Celttomla ....,. ·, YoU -the COionei'• ·-window '*-· z 0 a. :::> 0 0 wlftOOW ...... ---·-----· --add up to dollara in your -.....;::==-----------------------=---------pocket and tbe experts say you can accomplish a lot merely by paying attenti on to your s hopping habits. MARKETS. for example, are usually a rranged so that it's necessary to march around lbe perimeter to !!J!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ find s uch necessary ---on Nestle®Mini Bars. items as milk, bread and meat. This trip exposes shoppers to end-of·aisle displays. These appealing displays help move items by puWng them in the shopper's view. leading to impulse buyin g. To avoid makin g unwise purchases, plan ahead. Avoid impulH buying, but be nexible enough to snap up a bargain. The Better Business Bureaus suegest that Ume and care invested in the selection of foods can lead to saving.a in the 1upermarket. Make a shopping llst, they say, and follow it in making selections. SCAN newspaper ads for s pecials , particularly on meat.a, and clip and uae coupons if the brand offered ts re1ll;y a good buy. But remember, even with a cents-off coupon. some brand name product.a may still coet more than generic or less known items. Reading labels can help, too. Look for nutrition information, and the number of servlnp, freshness and weiiht or volume. Make pr ice compariloas by coet per s ervin1, the moat realistic priclna method. uces \1 , ... .,,, ......,.. Mr •ftd ~ ~ Al<e, C.OSI• -w.9ff1 ~11 M r ...., Mo, D.tf'yl ~. lr•t~. ""' -""" ""''" A-'1 ~. lr•tnt ""' M r dnd Mr\ R•Ch s..,,.uon lrv1nt-. qlrl ·~yl1 M r dnd Mr' Ro9 ... , \Ult1¥nr1 We-\•mtn'\th OOV ~r,u M r ii n d M' ' tJ ob Lt Ci1hI1• r W,.\tmt,,..l\»t My ,,_,.,,,, M r ••nd Mr\ Gwo~ (LW1va'i Irvin\ ~1• Mr •nd Mrs J 8. AllM'd, COO.I• MeW,9~ .......,,. Mr • ...0 _.._ AIC'-0 Ft\otl'Wr Hun1 '1>91on e-:t., boll MISllGI COMMUNITY NOll'fTAL .-...,.,,. Mr aftd """ Aeu~ Aemh et, l-•-Hilts, boy ~11 ... Mr •nd Mt"\ KPWtfll W 1lkU\\On C.-c>tSlritnO BNK" oort ,,__., IJ. 1 .. Mr ""° Mr. ~ ~"<,.!ff. ~•n Juan c.._,.,J,.,,., bOv F--,,14,1- Mr 11nd M r\ P.a1r1c~ (1tua,.r41a l •qulWI Bu<" boy "--YIS.I .. Mr •net Mr\. Wlth•m P"rlu·r lrvtf't• l>Oy --Y1',1'90 Mr ..tnd M r,.,, J •rnP\ Ote IJ Sdn ''"'"•nt• boy _.......,17.1 .. M r M>d Mr\ K•vln Berg. s.,, Ju•n Cae>lllreno, Qtrl Mr. eno M r\ Tltoma\ Con•~v. Laoune Hiii\, boot F"'-Yll,1 .. Mr •nd M r\ M1c "~~1 HaOd•O, L•quna Hill•, 11ay F--y 1', IMO Mr and M"' ~" ~tm.>\.11111, S.n iuan CAl>lvr ar10, Qtrl ~21,1'90 Mr. """ M r-.. 0\W<)ldo CMv.,110, tl'"Y1ne. Q•rt Mr. eno Mn .tMrtt<• Collum, L•QUIWI Hll~ boy Neptune Society CREMATION BUAIAl-AT SEA 646-74...11 y_ ...... -...ty .......... , _, __ ~-•k• Giil IW ._ ,.,,,.. .. :M 11n. c...i1ar. IA&.TZ ..... OH NmAlHOMI 646-2424 Coste Mesa 673-94So PBCI •OTHHS m&.•OADWAY MOllTUAllY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642-9150 swrM. TUTHIU. MOtmlAIT Wll1'CLalill CMAPIL Mortu.y • Cninatlons 427 E. 171n St eo.t.Mesa 646 4188 ~.,...... IMl'IMS• NDINMY 8XTM.ln8t ~8Ch .. , .... , •CGOMALNmA& .... 71D1 ..... -. WM:;*'*' ..... ,,.._,a Mr. -~ WllllMI "°""'°" F-1e1n ve11.,, 11oy ....._.,,. d•a,.._ tweelved • d...,.,.r cbrilyi•». Tbe Ult tneoaM, nal lltaW, md laYNtm-.. •aaGWN laTZD ONLY one IDVH&#Ht -llrHI bonct•i w~ ..... acq,ulnd ID ml ma .,.. ~ at 1 ... than ao.ooo. 8"nnl l69D no OUUlde income UICI "9'1 led In Nevada CO\mty valued • more than •100.000. Tbe celJ lift be aceepted was tbe na,. Valued at *200, for dia· play ill the Capitol. Carb ll1te4 lnvHtmnt• flt mo,. than '100,0IO •actl ht Md&. Curb Reeorda JDe, •"4 NJ~ Curb Productions Inc. la. It chlef eueuilve dirtctor of TRS Ul!trnNANT IM"'9t#' alto repoNd ndn·ttat. lnolJft'Mf rH1ln1 from Linder Sl.000 la more thin SI0,000 from rwor~ Ins companlea Jn~ludtn,e ASCAP . Famou1 , MOM Records, Mike Curb Prod~ Inc. and BMI JDC. The birth of Curb'a firtt ddld. Meaan. brou1bt 11tt1 raosJn• from a MOO detl&Mr chri....._ gown from a Contes.a Cohen 111 a $'75 buainette /rom alnpr Pst Boone and tua family Cory ~rted a trust of rrwK• than 1100.000 for hla three children. a partnenihlp lo thfo SI0.000·$100,000 ranee In a Colorado ski lod1tr. and other m ajor 1nvestmcnta Including three fa.mu;. SECRETARY OF STATE March Fong Eu's mvestments included mun1c1pal bonds in New York City valued at under Sl0 .000, the Guam Power Authority, and Puerto Rico Water Resources Authority bonds. Ell,.betlt w 111 .. 11, HUllllllOIOfl Bee< II, boy As a e1ft. she listed a trade mLSslon to the Ph1upp1nes for the f1hp1no Amencan Chamber or <.:om merct•. Sl.500 ~JS Tert'9fte• Wallace -Jo Lynn Menlfl, ...,.,.,11111.., llMc ... boy Mr. •nd Mr~. Fre11• AlverH, WMtmll!SMf, olrl M r -Mn.. H-.t Comstot• HunllllQtOn a..c ... g•rl ...._..,,. Mr. -Mn.. 0..rle1. S<-H..nll~ llMct>. o<rt Mr. -"""-~ilfte• McCelter. t y, Hu1141nqlaft BNch. gtrl Mr •nd Mn. Wllllem FIK ..... H""'l"lllon e..a.. bDp ~27 Mr. -Mn..~ $m11'1. Hun llnQM118Mc:11.glrl Mr. alld Mn Ao,..10 Werren. •rv-.glrl ,,_,.....,ll M r ...0 Mn._,. V~n. H...,. tlnQIOftbte<lt.bov ...._..,,, Thom•\ D•v1dsot1 and !>•l"Or• c.,.--.. Co!lle Mew. Qtrl Mr .no M" E-Mu\Otlt, Fount•t'1 V•H•y Qtrt Mr •nd Mr ~ Robert V•rn•r. lr\f'1nf'. Qtrf Mr .tnd Mr\ Wlil1•m JMtU~lll i O\lnt••n v.11 .. .,.. nov -rc111 M r dnd *' l'rldCM+-t R1C'Wf'd)01'1, Hun11nqton a..,,,., boy -n:llJ M r t,tnd Mr\ C...of'Qe M •lout. Fount*'n Valtf-V, Qfrt Mr •nd Mir\ Ramon C•tmf'n1p Fountain V•lln. boy M r ~no M "'-. John Sutl•<w•n. W t"\tm1nstl't'. 91'1 Mardl• Mr, -Mn. Ml<._. cn-u. l'ountelft ve11.-,, 11cry Mr -Mn Ooft•ICI Hlmtc"'· MUftti119ton 8Mc::I\, boot Mr etMt Mr\. Oe•n M4Jy, Hutt• It "910ft e..ct\, lloy -s Mr -Mn.. Mawo <>n>e., F-1e1n ll•llrf. boy _.. ... M r .tnd M r\ G•H• Youn9. w .... lmtrl\~ boy M • '""°IN-.. 8"r1on v.,. ~nt>urg. lrv1n.r bCJ1ir Mr •ncl Mt\. St•"'°" Tl>oo'<.H>. Huft 1tnq1on lle«:n, Q•rt MMtlt 7 M r •nd Mr\.. Raoul J1mtf"ltl. Hl.lft~ 11nqlon ~n.tioy ST . .IOSEl'tl MOSPtTAL ,..,_.,1, M r •nd M r-.. ll-r1 l-ow, Hvn t11>Q1on 89kh,(ltr1 ,..,_.,,, Mr end M r'\. [)enl@I 0 Fl41niQMI. S.nla Ane HetQftb. boy ,...,._,,, M r -_,,, PelriCll A., MefC"dO· • CMln~.9lrl SAN CUEMl:Nn' GENEltAL..c>SPITAL • ......,_.,,. Mr •ftd Mr\. Wllll•rn Barcroll, C•PISlr_ llffc,,, Qlr1 ~27 Mr •nd Mn. Mich.el Aut..,, Sen Clernent•. g irl Mr. •nCI Mrs. Kent Lewis, Sa11 Cl-•, boy ~,. Mr. -Mrs.. llObtrt Smit,., II, Sen Juen <Ac>l\lr-. twlft 9'rls S..-te SmlU. -CMmlN IC1sll. OeM......,.,...., M9Pctt 1 "itr. -Mrs. ..-l-e"'ll'ford, Sen c~.vltl Mr. and Mrs. Orwn Wo"11. S•11• Cl-le, !win~ ~I Mr. -Mrs. o.n+ei Salines.. &... c~.111<1 Mr. eM MR. "-Id Patl9n0ft, SM Juell c.oisir-. boy Mr elld Mn. Atlllp H-. 0aN Poinl. 91n M9ttU Mr 4tftO Mrs.. Owl\!~ Jot>nson, C.phtr-e..c:: ... Do'( KENNETH CORY Sold Dog APW ......... GOV. BROWN Gtft of Flag Political 'Perks' Cover Wide Range SACRAMENTO (A f'l Cahfom1a·s le~1slators report that lhe1r "perks" last year included frc-e eycglassc~. traps to Germany, a ~UP· ply or raisms. a bow and arrow. and three motorcyrle helmets Perks. short for pcrqu1s1tes, are def med as someth1n~ add1llonal to regular pay, resultmg from one's pos1t1on. AND TIIEV'RE LEGAL. as long as they're reported to the state Fair Political Practices Commission, a.a most did. In addition to such glfts, the state's elected offi cials are re- quired to hst their investments. property, loans, gifts and honorariums during 1979. Some lawmakers reported lit· tic: real property and rew secuntJcs, while othe rs listed ex- tensive holdmgs BUT TllE "PERKS" arc the most closely watched on the re- cords, which are open to the public. Alm0&t all reported l'ieveral dinners or "fOOd and bever age" listings from Sacramento-based Jobbyists. These ranged general· ly from $8 to $60, and some were more. Nearly all listed free tickets from amusement parks s uch as Disneyland and Magic Moun- tain, season football tickets from UCLA and USC, and passes to various horse racing tracks. HOBBIES DIDN'T escape notice: Sen. H.L. Richardson. R· Arcadia, an outdoorsman. listed a $250 bow and arrow from Bear Archery; Sen. Bob Wilson. D·La Mesa, reported a $68 float tube for fly ~ from a Fresno auto dealer, $50 worth of ny fishing equipment from a San Franci&co man, and a $28knlfe. As mblyman Robert Hayes. R·San ando, said he re· ceived $346 rth of motorcycle helmet.a and j ckets from Ran Hooper, a Palmdale motorcycle equipment ma ker; $1,500 worth of motorcycle u sage from a Harley-Davidson dealer a nd the Harley·Davidson Dealers' As· aoclatJon of Southern California. and $80 worth of motocross tickets from a Laguna Beach firm. Superint<'ndent of Public lni.truct10n Wilson Riles repon. t·d common stock worth le5s than SI0.000 1n Wr its Fargo Bank llf• also t'<•med more than SI0.000 a~ .i \\ l'll'> t-;.irgo dJr('t'· h>r ATTORNE\' GENERAL George Deu.kme11an listed no ID· vestments of Sl.000 or more and no additional income. Under gifts. he reported a $250 lifetime memben;hlp m the Navy League of the United States and S200 donated IJl his name to buy a r h a mp1ons h1µ buckle for the l'un•bred Arabian Snaffle Bat :Jnd llackamore f''uturaty Tn•ai.ur<•r Jt•si.t· L!nruh bsted amonf.! mvc·slml•nts ..a holdtn~ of mcH<' than ~100 0011 1n a Lo'i Angt'les lo..an t'ompan~ lie ~•C· q u 1 r c• d c o m m o n .... t o c k 1 n ~1 aji!C'llan P<'lroleum and Inter Sc1enct' Corp . a computer rom· pany. each valued at between Sl0,000 and Sl00,000 The exact values of invest· menls don 't have to be lJsted. They need only be described as under Sl.000. between Sl.000 and SI0.000. between $10 000 and SIOO 000. or mer SI00.000 Moms, Pops Conceit Set Five student musical groups will perform at Estancia Hlgh School's annu.al Moms & Pops Concert at 7:30l>.m . Thursday in the school gym. 2323 Placentia Ave., Costa Mesa. In addition to Est.ancia 's or- c h estra and s tage band, performing groups include Rea M Id die Scbool 's concert band and TeWinkle Middle School's concert and Jau st.age bands. Admission is $2 for adults and SI for students at the door and will benefit the music program. Fire Station Rites Slated Meeting Set The San Clemente Chamber of f'-ommeree annual i.Datallatian ol offlcen and dinner dance ls tebeduled fOI' llarcb 21. Tbe event wtll be beld at the San Clemeat• Inn. 12$ Av•. EaplaodlH, wltb coc'1alla served at•=• p.m. ud 4bmer to follow. Tickets are $15.50 eadl. Tbe reservation deadline la Karch 28 • PUBUC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 9-USlltlH !(AMI ITAT«.AMllfT ,,.. -.. --•• dOo"9 ...... ~··· ARO AJ>f'AAl\Al Sf•v1r r #7, .... ,,.,,..., W•¥ (O\I• ... , •• :..no_.,_.,~ A l1>.1t4lif'llOH M 04.i,_. 41\ ,,._, ~,,...c ""•"· CO\w .....,.., c.. .. ..,.,,.. nu.. '"" -·" ·--°" -... , .. ~ ... _,. o.,,.,, T,.~ -....,. I-••tll tt.. :-·· '""" ... Or ..... C:-y ... ,,..._., __ _ P'I...., ....__Or ..... °'"' 0..ly ....... F-., 11, -· S. U, "· "9 .,, ... .....,.,. P'ICTITI~ ~llt~U ...... ITATl.MaWT T "• IOI-... _ _. ••• -l'Q bwM"'"'\ .. \"'YPOltT AUOCIATel, '"U M•< A l't~vr lovt•w•,.d, trv•n• , .... .,.. .... ~71l IMCOA I• c..-..... t--.i-1. lt\\1 _ ... ..,.._ 6ov~Md Irv-. (..el1..,._"7/IJ ''"' ~\ t\ <-°"°"'-lflld try • (.Of'· -·t-IMl'()A Rl(~AAOPAICE ~ .......... T--.,.. filed ••"' n... ,_,., c:..... .. i.. ~c--.. ... -<ltlO.i-. ICATZ. MMtOP a P~•z Ari I II~ --PUB--UC--N-OTl--C-E--1====..,, ------:------i .._,_Or ..... c:-. 0..ly .... -Mar 11.,. 1' Allr 1 '"° •U..IO NOTICE TOCA• CH fOllS -A·llGS1t f ST a.T C OF l.U C t lL( CAMPllEll-·llTl,O.C .. ..O ....... ~ I\ --..... .,.., '"" ""' OH\-~fllf'i' lY'f'f ~T -M PUBLIC NOTICE P'ICTITIOUS aus11t(U NAME \TATEMENT l ~ fOltow•ftQ PfrVJnor, •r• 001n~ bwMn .. h "- AJ l'fVE\TME'fTS 1101 C.oll• l ·• vn • .,_ c-r • .,~n f•~tltor c' nw f\t_.,. OJI Lu (1 '"' C •""'0-0-11 w.,.,,. d>f'<"•v·-:t to 1n- (t"'01l,y, Of 4twj .tfl p..r"""'" t\.otVW\Q t 1.,"" .. ~"'\t t,.... Wid °'"<lf'•\rG lo A"-W -"'· lJO/ '411• l<t ... ~·C>.t ffW-M ... , ... '"• l\fi"( .. \\.t'• V.-t• .,.,,~ (A.,an ·~~,, •1t~ '"'-P mont~ ,.,.,., 11 J~,, A AQ'Vllfl'tl•-0 0 \. )01 1'''1 PY0'-'4tf0f'I JI ""'' "OltC.-kt,,... P l.w.-n, ... Aw ~ &.~" (.A '410 ~ft.y j """'">I~"''"'-"''"'' ., .. , o4' lO.D _.., U-0 Af....,.tlOf"!! \.1.,...,,0 ff'tir• bu\.,_,\ 1\ (Olftd..J' IM OV ·• It. R~ 0.-. Wnv..,.. fl..,.tc:t•"O \I.tit• IJl'fttt6' ~"'*P l.00. (,,., o< L9' A_..,_ '--• ot "'-W Ofon~ LOS~. s.c...-OI CM~. tlltftt(l'I Tl'ti1\ ""~ •ft .... Wit" '"" Wld offK• ......... "49.0 ~·' .\. CWftry c...,.._ of Or~ County on =..O "!.---:-...:::or":!:',:::;, ,__.... lJ, I-F1J*7 ;;:' ,::.:;-:;;. ~:-:.:,.~!".; ...,.._ °'-emu o..1y "'""' °' flll\ -oc;. .., -°""'•Of 11¥ C~ ""' 10 JI -) 1~1-~ Of tow ~-c--t o• 10. ~~• of C..• 1tof'N4 .. "" ...-0 .., ""' Count " ot L °' PUBUC NOTICE - \1 \ I 1 ObNOS COON'IT AJDCll'llfa .. 7 M- NCllUoD wUl Wilt a tM1• ~ I& f .... Mu'tb 1t • tM Gem ,....._, O• e1 0..... aa • ..,.... ....... ct•ownw wtl ....... at T f .m. hi.lawed ~ tllle V!D-. Glwm Alta Al- UanH pro4ucUoa ol .. Bot L ........ " Pro e11 Ill wW beMftt UM Alben .._ ~ Jtor tmformaa.loG. call aw wan.c. • m •• cw 'llttl!Se Brown at--· eABOBTCIMPna of Newport a....o.6lll. Oruse 0ount.J Mwle C.W, will Mid a ..... tlitreMp drift at lta llareb 11,_... •=la .tbe board raom ol UM ltoU Co., Newpmot A · soclalbaswtllbelin ats:•p.m. aJGB'l'8 OP wo•BN ad lawa &bat applJ to women will be d.lleUIMd bJ attoraey 8artiiara McCallu at a '1 p.m. Mareh 1'1 dinner meetiq ol tbe Hunttn1toa Beacb Bu1tae11 and Professional Women'• Club. Retil"ed Oraqe Couaty Judie Celia Baker alao la aebedalecl to ( Boroseope 111UKSDA Y, llAaCll U By SYDNEY OIU.lla ) ARIES (Mar. 2l·Apr. 19): You are "in· volved." Accent on special relationships, affairs of bea.rt and fulfillment of deaires. You have chance to express self in graphic manner. Peo- ple will grasp your meaning. • TAURUS CApr. 20-May 20>: You strike chord of universal appeal. Like Aries, your message gets across. You have rare opportunity to put finishing touches on long-range project. You receive recognition long overdue. Money picture brightens. GEM.INI <May 21-.June 20): Imprint style, make new starts in new directions, emphasize independence of thought and action. Get to heart of matters; a writing or publishing proJ- . ect iainaUlled with new life. CANCER (June 21..July 22): TeeclJ. learn, plant seeds for future use and follow t.hrougll on hunch. Intuition is boned to razor-sharpness. Older person Jenda benefit of experience where special investment opportunity ia concerned. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Accent on bamor. versatility and eotertaiD.ment. DtvenUJ, mate inquiries, give full play lo intellectual curiosi- ty. Submit format, concept, manuscript. Review contractual obUaaUons. ftltGO (Aq. 21-Sept. 22): CclacwtrMe on basic issues. Improve services. clarify goals and objectives. Bring priorities into focus. One you aided in recent paat returns favor twofold. Be appreciative without grovellna. LIBllA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Articulate feel· ings -one who cara for )'OU wanta to know where you stand. Em.,..... on chaqe, apeeula- tion, a variety of sensatlons and intenalfled rela· Uonships. Stick Wltb number 5. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21>: Aceent on fme print. details, solid structure, relationship with older family member. You learn from ex- perience. Some restrictions should correctly be regarded as blessings in disguise. SAGITl'AlllUS (Nov. 22·Dec. 21): Plans s ubject to revision. Know it and have alternatives available. Short trip, perfectinl of techniques and definition of meaniap -thae areas are spoUigbted. CAP&ICO&N (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Aeeent on organbatloo, production, added resp>DllbWty, intenstfled relationship and chance for solid prof· it. Time la now for performance -prove a point. Aocate mining material, put t.osetber puz.zle pieces. AQtJAIUUS (Jan. 20-Feb. lt): Cycle bip - you finiab important project, ftDd IDON elfec· live waya to di.splay and communicate. Timing is on the money. Ctrcumstancee favor your ef- forts. YouwUlbeatriahtplace. PISCES <Feb. 19-Mar. 20): Take initiative in maktq amenda to one wbo feela be wu .. in. jured party. "Empbaala ii OD comclnee, 1pecial imllbtl, aolut10D ol m.yateriel. You can &aln rare vift'of compllcatedlltuaUoa &A• QtlA&TSUACK V1Dft Pern1a•o • .._tal'J daalnaa o1 t.bt 1n11e waa ror •rD1NI. wW ..-wttb ,.....,.._ ,._. T:lt to 1:• a.m. s.&mday at lM ~ hft Yoalll hlillt1, lntM. , 011~8 C01.1NTY PLATll COl'·KTO& .. ·c:w. will lllllt l'NDc• Tqlol' wtlllama, ..u.t-~-fl ... 1111ellua~· at ttl lfarda 11 m.-.llt ..._ Aaahelm · Artl c.ter.· 111 ... Jllnor', ... lo.I W1 CftberiDe Alllia.1111P'f1nl, 11U2M118. YDIC9fr MJGll061J. fonner proeeeutllg at· tonvilrtlili9Cbulea ••NmeMeaed udilrol ••-n.JUr..._, ••ii acbeduledtoaddlwUM U. llalU·~laapter Educational Sympoal•m 1.-nd b1 aeftO cbapt.en of the National ~ A.laoetaUon. The sympoaium will beliD 8t t :• a.m. Saturda.y at Sou&h Cout Piasa lloteL For blformatlOD, ca11993-3072 .. 90.EONE I LOVE Drinka Too Much" ll the Utle of a seminar lo be held at 7 p.m. MAMb • lD the little theater of Corona del Mar Hilb Sebool. Abbot Mills, instructor at tbe Jolmlon lmtil\de. which deals in alcoholic iD\eneoUan.. 11 the scheduled speaker for the seminar 1ponsored by tbe Newport Harbor Junior Lea1ue and New Directions for Women. For in· formation, call 640-1450. A HIBERNIAN HOEDOWN (Irish square dance) will be held f'riday night at lbe Costa Mesa Country Club. Proceeds from the $12.» per-person event will benefit the club's pbilan- thropy. TLC, which provides transportation, lunch and counseling for senior citiuns in cen- ters throughout the county. For information, calMlrs. Richard Russell at 557-11.84. KAPPA KAPPA Gammas and their guests will gather for a scholarshlp benefit at 10:30 a.m. tomorrow at the Big Canyon home of lln. Charles Jeffs. Sllirley Matson, former nut.ri- Uonist at the Golden Door, i.s the scheduled speaker. TROJAN LEAGUE OF Orange County will hold its ninth annual benefit Tuesday in Norris Theater on the USC ca11Jpus, Dr. Jerry Wulk, director of the Office of International Service• and Alumni. is scheduled to speak along with a panel of foreign studenta. Call Mrs. Suunne Exley at 644·9060 or 675·7786 for information . WOMEN'S CIVIC LEAGUE of Newport Beach will meet at 9:30 a .m . Tuesday lo bear local can di dates speak. The oublic is welcome to attend the event at Mariner's Library, 2005 Dover Drive, Newport Beach. For information, call6'2-4020. The annual Swallow's Day Breakfast . sponsored by the San Juan Capistrano Rotary and Women 's clubs, will be beld from 6 to 10:30 a .m . March 22 at 31442 El Homo St., San Juan Capistrano. Preparing A RUMBAGE SALE spooaored by tbe Laeuna Beach Ebell Club wW be beld at t a.m. Saturday at the Women's Club, St. Ann and Gleoneyre, Laguna Beach. Proceeds will 10 toward new uniforms for Thurston Intermediate School MONDAY MORNING Club of Hantlatton Reach will present its annual fubkm show at an 11. 30 a.m. luncheon meettns< March 17 al the llunliogt.oo Inn. For information, call Mrs. Margaret Carnes, at 893-7301. SAN <1EJIENTE Chapter 818, National Aa- sociatian of Retired Federal Employee&, will meet at 1:30 p.m . March 18 ln the San Clemente Commwiity Center. Del Mar and Snille. MUNICIPAL COURT Judge James Smith ts !>cheduled to address tbe Oranfe County OMly_MMf_ for the event are, from left. Tink Clapper. Bill Bathgate, Cecelia Covington and Ben Newhart. Tickets are $2.50 for adults and Sl.50 for dilldren. For infonnation. call Mrs. Helen Irvine at 495-4867. Chapter, Califontla Court Interpret.en Assocla- tJoo. at 10:30 a.m. March 15 in DlvlSloo 1.8, West Orange County Munk1pal Court. WestmUJSter. For 1nform.allon. call 897-5734. A PERSONALITY EVALU ATIO N work.shop will be held at 10 a.m. March 18 a.od 25 at lbe Fimey Learniq Center, 13521 Edwards Ave , Westminster, presented by Reentry Options for Women. Attendance is Um lted. For information, W1 Tl3-33116. CZl6 ~ rwaa eocla Wedlwadaf tit tltr Dmly PUoc a.I COlll&aM• .aticu of 100n1n '• mtt1 ~e dab 1111di11Qe .. nnt. opn U> Uw J*btic tor '~ l°"""1llfQ ... km ~ '° C2llb ~. Doalw Pilat, p 0 . Boz 159. CMa llaa, CA .... /act.Or .,.r ~ c-1 pllmr -..bcr. NolW:¥a ,,... be tit ow haRdl "-'" ma • odoiac• o/ oa eorlllt. UON GUAllD BUN CO," a movie about coo games, will be shown by a member ol lbe Foan· lain Valley J?olice Department du..rlDc the l"oan- t.aio Valley South Cout Junios' Womea'• Club lO:JO LDL meetlnc tomorrow. Tbe pab1le la ln- vited to attend the session at Fountain ValJeJ' Baptist Church, 10460 Slater Ave. FRANa&-ORR ~ CUSTOM FRAMING tsi1c~ 8HUJOW 1803 ttu:port Blvd. CosaaMesa Harhnr I ites IM~ o;.; .:1."s..-, ll07~1M. c ........ '4t.7MI Free Tickets: Orcu1 Vargas Exclusive Huntington Center offer daily th<u Mer. 18 Pld<-op free t:ckets for kids 11 and under from any mall mercNrit Big toe> cireua come1 to Huntington Center Mar. 17 ttwu 20. fine stationery corona det mar To fnp 0ttr. lino IP'tn&Y woods at thete delicioul little prlc:a. Ankletttap In tuede/nooth leethen on flexible IOlr: tuedt elide on layered plywood. Wire big on IMt loob for leM. 23.99. 24.99 " , . Practicina for Lu Vea Nlaht. a benefit aponaored by the Small World Guild ol Children's Hospital of Oranae Count~. are. from left, Marti Santoe, Karin Lekas and Dee Doolittle. The SU-per. person diMer party begins al 6:30 p .m . March 22 at Turtle Rock Community Center. 1 Sunnyhlll. Irvine. It Must Catch You 'DEAR ANN LANDERS : I am 75 years old, and live alone. Thank God, I can do for myself. I have children, but they are so busy with their own lives I don't bother them Recentl y you printed a letter from a woman who had spent most of her life carmg for elderly parents. I thought you might find Ann Landers the following interest· · had no shirt at all. - inL many people think M.E .0 . OF NEWARK they would be happy if DEAR NEWARK: I o n I y I l f e ' s ban obeerved throtlgh circumstances were the yean that happiness changed; 1f they had a comes &o people who are different job, if they had too busy to seek it. Hap- neve r married or if they piness cannot be cap- had married somt-onc lured and kept under a else They are convinced glass bell. It ls a stale of total contentment would mind that must come ab be theirs if only they had thf' result or other had a better education. things. Happiness must if they lived elsewhere ulch YOU. You cannot or could make more l catch IT! money. They are wron~. ' D E A R A N N I like the story of the L AN DER S : I a m a unhappy king who was grandmother who is try- told be would rand bappi· i n g t o r a i s e m y ness by wearing the grandchildren alone. I shirt of tbe poorest man have a physical han- in bis kiJlldom. When he dicap which I won't go discovered the poorest into here, but life is not .man in the kingdom, he easy. was surprised to find the I know how t h a t man was cheerful and woman fell when she ......... Mrs. William Redfield, president of the Orange County Music Center, -and Bullocks' Wilshire Chairman Frank Simon, co-organized a recent "Evening of Harmony" benefit at Bullock's Mission Viejo st.ore. Proceeds will support con· struction of the Orange County Music Center. MOW'S THI TIMI TOMT .. SMAPI fOISUttt• . Oru1e Couaty'a F\nest Health Club for Women otren yoa an exerdte Pf'Ottr'•m tbat wUI help you achieve your fitness aoala. We are a smaller membership club. friendly and lnlereated In your penooal procN91. SPRING SPECIAL MllmblnltlP Fft 0n1v , ..... _ ... ... "''" .. , 1Mtllq.--tu1r ....... ............ __ ,., ... ... ~--·-~· $50 wrote of the comments she heard in the check. out line al the supermarket. She was paying for her groceries with food stamps. You see. I. too. am on welfare and have heard some snide remarks. Believe me. I'd give a11ythlng if I were able to work and pay my own way, but it 1sn 't possible. Please print this little poem, Ann. It says it better than I ever could. - SCOTI'SBLU FF, Neb. DEAR S.B.: I wlll - and &hank yoa. GIVING "Go, give lo lhe needy. sweet charity's breed For glvlng is living," the angel said. "Must I keep glvlng - again and again?" , My peevish, petulant aaswet ran. "Ob. no!" said the angel, plerclag me tbrou,O.. "Jaat give till The Master a.ops ChiDC to yoa.'' DEAR ANN LANDERS: My husband and I were attending a convention in a city 1.000 miles from home. He de· ve l oped a terrific toothache about mid night. It was too late to call anybody and a s k about a dentist, so the poor guy suffered until 7 the next OlOrnlng. The dentist said my husband could have got- ten relief by taking a wad or cott.oo, soaking it in bourbon or brandy and applying the wad to the aching tooth. Please share this with your readers. It's mr, way of saying "t.banka ' for all the good advice you've doled out through the years. -SUPERIOR, WIS., FAN DEAR SUPERIOR : Thanks for &be AUH· tloa. Tbe oa1y lll&dl b tbat tbe gay, la Illa agony, mlcbt forget aboat t111e coUoa aad drink &M whole boUle. B O:: .. ~~ u. mon tbU 1.000 -"Or ... 1...ut • • ,£'if·--~·: ........ -.~Alt . • WOtb .... 0r-.. County • .... ..... Uaroup uu. ,, .. ltilft .._.tr=IWCI for .... thow. lftd IO of U.. llhllld ...... ¥. HbolinlNI to &iM LaaunJ ......... .,An I ,..,..... the a to 1 p.m. ~. th• Mo• wlll _, In the muaeum throqb March IO. Wrl•. wblch were drawn from both &NbUe IDll prtvm aeboola, wre Juried b)' Paul JaarNW ud Doon• Weat.naan. BUJ"Ow. a La1una 8Mcta l'ftldeot, apec:ialbee lD murals. lie. Wllt«IDU W aervtd OD tM EclueaUoo Co-'mttt. at 8onr'1 lluaeu.m. 1'lle public 11 lavtted to at&end tbe receplk>n. ( ) SOUTH OOABI' JEWISH YOUTH will cosponsor a to&• party at 8 p.m. Saturday, March 15, in Huntlnctoo Beach. For lnformaUoo, call Mat Marty at M&-7835. SELF CENTER presents a Slngle Experience discuss.Ion on "Single and SaUaned?" at 7:30 p.m. Friday, March 14, in the city of Orange. Also. the center will sponsor a day-long rela· lionshlp training program for gay men Satur- day. March 15. For information. call Bob at 997-9600. ORANGE COAST SINGLES will have a St Patrick's Day dinner al 6 p.m. Saturday, March 15, In Fountain Valley. For information, call Ann at 751-0291. ORANGE COAST SINGLETARIANS will s ponsor Sw>day evening di.scuasloo groups at 7:30 p.m . at the Orange Coast Unitarian Church in Costa Mesa. For information. call Dee at 646-2830. ~race Party Promontory Point ·s recreation area will be the site for this year's R . P . Warmington Grand Prix pre-race party on Friday. Proceeds from ticket sales will go to Hoag Hospital. the official ra;e charity. Donat1oni. are $l5 per person. • The gala evening t!> open to the publi c . Tickets are available at the Promontory Point reception desk or from Social Director Joan Temple. An Irish them~ will set the mood with Irish food being served and enter· tainmenl provided by an lrish band, The Beg garmen. 44 fbsttion lsland• Newport Beoc:h•7J.f/644·5070 JOOJ westwood Blud.·~ VWGge•2.131479-772~ St. Pat's Party Members and guests of the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club will be celebrating the "wear· ing' o' the green" al the St. Patrick's Day party on Saturday. Festivities start at 6 p.m. in the Columbia Room "pub" where Rick Sherman will en- tertain at the piano from 6to8p.m. Dinner at 8 p.m. will be accompanied by the Bahla Jau Band with . Jean Taodowslcy at the piano. 1bere'll be mualc for every taste -from Dixieland to disco and plenty of Irish favorites as Tom Gleason leads the singing of the Irish tunes and the band plays for all-evening danciJli. Party chairmen are Mr. and Mn. Charles MacGregor and Mr. and Mn. Larry Sartori. For inlormauoo. call 675-8000. 16 ways Iha Daily PDol can help loclay~ llo111ea1ek• I Clip dollar-saving coupons. 2 Organize your coupon savings with The Supermarket Shopper. ap- pearing Wednesday and Sunday in the Daily Pilot. S Save money shopping values ad- vertised in the Daily Pilot. 4 Read how other Orange Coast res ldents use. make and spend their money ln the Featuring pages. I Follow advice on domestic aff a1rs by Ann Landers. 6 Keep up with area business trends affecting local retail prices in Sun- day's You/Your Money section. 7 Find money-saving yet tasty re· cipes in Wednesday's rood pages. a Keep your garden in shape by re· adlng Friday's gardening page. · • Busy your children with Saturday's Children's page. . '... .... - 10 Humor yourself with Erma Dom- beck's column. U Address consumer problems con- rronting you and other Orange Coast residents in At Your Servi<."l' column. IS Rely on financial advice by Sylvia Porter -one or the world's most read financial advisers -who reveals l.Dlderstandable. interesting and \C>-the-point information. IS Keep up wtth news or city and county government and their spend- ing plans for your tax dollars . H Form your own opinions on mat· ters of local. state and national in- terest by reading the thoughtful col· umns and editorials in the Daily Pilot. II Cleek the Weekender section for low-cost family entertainment ideas. 16 Use the handy nigbtly TV log and Sunday TV Week to guide your viewing schedule. . . ' • . ~ • . a . . • . ~ ·s~1PPER ALAN HALE_1Nv1Tes vou CE~Tl!R to attend one ot the ~argest displays of power boats •cRo•s , .. o .. o•sNEVLAND and accessories an.the entire West Coast/ 't• Meet Alan Hale of ''Gllllgan's Island'' Get the 'Skipper's' Autograph 12th annual WESTERN NATIONAL tb8 &O'S .. •for ·"e ~bat's .. e to tne e')f.\leos1 S ee -.w dred do\\ars from a teW nun "MISS CIRCUS CIRCUS" h droptan• see unlltnlted Y Steve Reynolds Meet dr\ver Boating Fashion Shows by tamed Adrian Colleglennes . See the latest SPECIAL FEATURES HOURS PRICES HIGH PERFORMANCE •Meet ALAN HALE , •Weekdays, •Adults, $2.75 FISHING. BOATS FAMILY BOATS JET SKI BOATS INFLATABLES many others Accessories . wec1. thru Fri., 1:30-8:30 3-10:30 p.m. • Children, 6-15, Sat., 3:30-5:30/8:30-8:30 • Friday, $1.25 ::~~eF~::~~:• • w:i~C:-J!.f.::.:Uva1 3-11 p.m. • Under 6, free Boat Trailers • Salt Water Fllhlng CllnlC8 • W'-~ noon-CALL (714) Marine Radios av .. c~a=rll• .. D.,av:aol~. • sun., 12 noon-778·8480 and F.lxttJres \¥ Tunnel Boards Sat., 3 Md T:IO; ~ 7 p.m. a .J.. . sun., a•..... ... . . Surf DV•rds • Boatlng/:Water satety --"'!....-........ii!~ Water Skis by Coan Guard Aux.; ~aJ Sia Dally It I (exc. sun., 4:30) ,. ., • • • • • • • • • We are specialists In custom ... Welcome •bo•rd Inviting everyone to attend the 12th an- nual We1tern Na- t 10 nal Baat and Marine show is Meg Mitchell. wearmg a traditional cap - tam ·s hat •' •WEATHER CURTAINS •WINCH COVERS • SAIL COVER S •BIMINI TOPS• DODGERS •AWNINGS• AFT ROOMS •CUSHIONS • TRAVEL BAGS R801l 8\. VD· l\ll HA £SA coSlA M Cf]\ i \7\4\ f,3\-l •••••• • • •••••••• ••• Bob Miler & Jim Mmer ! At Four Big Locations: 1 ANAHEIM CONVENTION CENTER March 12-March 16 !\E\\'PORT BEACH \"A:\ :\l.YS SAXTA AXA 3f0l P arlf1r {oa,1 lllwa• • 171 l l 631 Z!>-t7 6036 ~cpuh·cda Blvd.• !?Ill 7111 ·110f>O ?.3%7 Main l't. • <7141 ~ ''Outstanding Quality in Fiberglass Boats For Those Who Deserve The Best'' 22 EXPRESS CRt11881l 210 CtJDDY CRUISER Brand New fort•. Stand·up lle111d. 20· Day CrulMt. Many '1et Ortat Guli.y. f'luah Deck. LonlC V·B11nk. 1-'or Skllna. Small Cabtn With lltwd 2to SUND.\NCEll t-'l11h1 Ski ~ Oht'' Our Super J>luaurt Cran March 12, 1llO "Show hiShliehts Power boats of almost every type, size. and price -plus skipper Alan Hale. and the sleek "Miu Circus Circus" unlimited hydroplane -highlight the 12th annual Western National Boat and Marine Show which opens today at the Anaheim Conven· tion Center. The show is one or the only indoor boat· ing exhibitions in Orange County a nd is among the largest on the west coast. DEVOTED LARGELY TO power boats. the show continues through Sundav and features a wide vartetyof craft. including ski boats. en.users. fishing boats. racing boats, bass boats. and the larges t dis play of in- flatables ever in the s how" .. hb torv. J ~pokcsperson said · Brand names featured th1~ H'i.tr an dude Breezy. Carrera, Glastron: Hondo . lloward Custom Boats. Hon zon . L1l><:rh '.\t onark, Henken. R1v1cra , Sch1ad:.. s._:il Hay. Silver ado and Thunderbird Highlights lncludc custom cru1~t'r., in board cruisers rang ing in price up to $30,000, jet drive ski boats and lightweight and durable Boston Whalers -foam-filled hulls built to Wlthstand tbe rough seas MA.RfflE ACCESSORI ES will include "just about everything" -outboard motors. turbochargers. trailer axles and hitches. fis- hing equipment. s urfing gear. water skis. boat covers. seat covers. hydro-slides. boat shoes and deck s<.1ndals. f1hergl<.1 -..s c leaner-. and l'H'n S"" 1 m \l's ts for c1og!> and inf;m h Events Clinics aid enthusiasts Special boating and f1~hing cltnu:s will b<.' among the daily features or the new 12th a nnual Western National Boat and Manne Show, March 12· 16. at the Anaheim Con- vention Center. A "Boating and Water Safety Clinic". conducted by the Coast Guard Aux1harv. will be held at Gp m . Wednesday and a t 4 3o r> m Sunday. F or fs ~hing t•nthusiast~. noted f 1!> hC'rman CharliL· Da\ 1s will pn•-.enl a ., a It watc•r c li n 1c. .. Sout ht·rn ('a Is f orn 1 a Occ·an F1.,hmg Opportunities ... ,1t 7 30 p m Wcdnt•scfoy through Frn1a~ '.i :10 and 7 30 p m Saturday a nd 3 30 ;.incl 5 :10 p m Sun day Nautical films screened More than a dozen boating film~ ""I bt• featured daily during the Water Film Festival at the 12th a nnua l Wes tern ~<J llonal Boat and Marine Show. March 12 16. at the Anaheim Convention Center. Informational. recreational. sportmg. a nd ''how-to" boating films will screen One film . "Brick Wa lls in 81U l' Waters." tells of the l ,OOO·mile endurance race off the coast of Au~tralla Kids get free bike bag Kids' Day will top the activities Friday at the 12th annual Western National Boat a nd Marine Show. Youngs ters age 11 and under will be given a free bike bag on Friday while the t;Upply lasts. Hundreds of ~wer boats. plus fishm~ boats. ski boats. inflatables. a nd more will be featured. U.SOFEATIJRED da ii v w 111 be the sleek pink-a nd-white U-31 ·hydroplane. "Miss Circus Circ us." and her driver. Steve Reynolds. who was la!-.t ''car 's "Rookie of the Year" among unlimited hydroplane drive rs The c raft. owned by Circus Circus I lotels. finished the 1979 season second in nationa l standmgs Reynolds will appear daily from 3 to 5 pm. and 7 to 9 p.m .. ex· plaining the boat's unusual features "KID'S DAY" AT the boat show will be Friday Youngste rs under age 11 will receive fre~ Bike Book Bags. Gifts will be given as long as supplies last 1\pprox1matcly 200.000 "'tu an• feel of t•\h1h1t sp<Jc<· ""'" h<' ut1hzl-d for the show I four., art' J lo IO 30 p .m . Wednc!-.day and Thur.,day. 3 to 11 pm. f'riday. noon to 11 p m Saturday . and noon lo 7 pm Sunday /\dm1ss1on 1~ $<:! 75 for adults. Sl 25 fo r JUn1ors lo aJ,!l' i:;. a nd children under ti Jr<' free. For mform<.i t1on. call C2131 7\!f·!.1331 or <7141778-~ "Skipper .. Ala n /late o/ Gilligan's Island" u..'tll appear daily to greet r:isitorn and s1gn autographs at tile boat show Skipper salutes visitors Television actor Alan I !ale the lova- ble captam of "Gilligan's Is land" fame - "' 111 act as the "honorary skipper" or the J2tl\ annual Western National Boat and Marine Show running today through Sun- da., al the Anaheim Convention Center. · For several s easons. Hale delighted viewers as the s kipper of the ill-fated S.S. :\1 mnow. which stranded seven passengers after becoming lost in a storm. llale will greet boat show visitors and ~1 gn autographs da ily from 6 :30-8.30 p .m. Wednesday through Friday. 3:30-5 :30 p.m. and G·J0-8 ·30 p.m . Saturday. and 3:50-5:30 p.m Sunday. Ile als o owns a restaurant on La Cienega Boulevard in Los Angeles. The Finest in MARINE UPHOLSTERY Hydroplane Shown "Miss Circus Circus.'' an unhm1tt>d U·31 hydroplane. will be an attraction at the 12th annuul We:,tt>rn Nanonal Boat and Marine Show ut the Anaheim Convention Center. Owned by Circus Circus Hotels. tht• U·31 won the San Diego Regatta. finis hed s econd in national standings, earned three second-place finishes. and set nine lap and heat records. The numbers secured driver StevL• Boating fashions Boating fashions will be shown during d ally fashion shows at the .12th annual Western National Boat and Marine Show. ~larch 12-16. at the Anaheim Convention Center. Teen cover girls of the William Adrian A~cncy Colleg1ennes wtll model boating outfits at 8 weeknights. at 1:30. 3 '30. and 7 pm. on Saturday and at 1:30 and 3:30 p.m. on Sunday WHAT : 12th annual Western National Boal and Marine Show. WHERE: Anaheim Convention Center. WHEN: Wednes day . l\t arch 12 . through Sunday, March 16. HOURS: Wednesday and Thursday. 3 to 10 p.m.; Friday. 3 to 11 p.m.: Satur· day. noon to 11 p.m.: and Sunday, noon to 7 p.m. SPECIAL FEATURES: "Miss Circus Circus" hydroplane -meet dnver Steve Reynolds daily from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m.; te levision actor Alan I falc will be the .show's "honorary skipper ... ADMISSION : Adults. $2.75 : children. 6-15. $1.25; under 6. free. PHONE : <213> 749-9331 or <714) ~778-!i4RO ~ PUBUC NOTICE f'1CT1nOU1 •uso1•11 NAMe STATaM.eNT T ... IOI-ft!! .,_.,,_.. I' llOlft9 Ml· ntP·n•~ WEST COAST EOUIPMENT COMPANY. 3* ~ R ..... Circle, (~I a ~w. CalllC>n\la f7'2' Evtir~tl E. Fltrpelrk k, :M69 $an R••nt Circl•. Co\~ Mesa. Caltf0<nla '97~1' Tiii\ IMNnrt\ I\ tonduct"' lt'f "" 1,,. d1V1du•I E-~I E FIUpetrlc~ Till\ Ual-w ... fllf<I wll11 1'- Counly Cl•.rk of Oran!!@ Coontv on F•b< ... ry 2S. l'l90 ... . --· _,,.. " -.. PUBLIC NOl'ICE H~ynolds "Rookieorthe Yeur" honors. A 32-year·old ex-Marine. Reynolds finished second t.o winner Bill Muncey in total c:homplonshtp points. Reynolds will be at the boat show daaly from 3 to ~ p.m. and 7 to 8 p.m .. explaining "Miss Circus Circus'" features. The five.day boat show is one of the largest manne exhabitions on the west {'Oa:,t. Featured wilt be inflatables. dinghies. f1:,hmg and bass boat~. cabin cruisers. and new items in marine equipment. Show hours are 3 to 10:30 p.m. Wednes- day and Thursday. 3 to 11 p.m. Friday. noon to 11 p.m. Saturday, and 11 a .m. to 7 p.m . Sunday. For more information. call (213) 749-9331. Ti PS Energy-savers fuelish ..r Fuel economy is of increasing int~re:,t to the boatm~ mdustry. Ene rgy-related features from s m<.111 · block engines, gas,011 mixtures and mduL .. live fuel systems to small jet boats with l'Jght-gallon capacities will be on d1spl<1y at the show. a s pokes man said. · Coast Guard offers advice For novice power boat pllots. a spokesman for the U.S. Coast Guard ha:, advice to avoid danger. Now hear this: 1. Be certain family mt:mbers are in good physical condition beforehand. Every year the Coast Guard is besieg<.'<i by heart attack calls from novice sailors and power boat pilots. 2. A boat should be selected with ap. prov al of everyone who will be using it. J. Beginners are advised to purchase from a well-established dealer. And get a pink slip -without it. the boat is not yours. Here's sound counsel to a ll boat owners. veterans and newcomers alike: A. Always keep the boat clean. includ- ing bilges. After a day's trip, wash every· thing down. and be sure motors are clean . B. Check wiring and fuel systems. PUBUC NOTICE PUBUC NOl'ICE ... * l!w.' CE~RY&R 'llYIAISOf 9\IALITY CRAFTSMAN AMD PllFOIMAHCI .. Lenoth 2s·e~ Beatl\ to•rW Draft~ · TWln 255 lnboard-V Dove Engines REMIMla THE CENTURY LIGEMDSt RHOITll • CORONADO AllAllAH • CORTEZ IHIOARDS ABOVE INBOARDS AVAILABLE AGAIN .T~ boats with Legends were built of fine mahogany planks and oowered by straight inboard engines. Today Fiberglass has replaced the mahogany planks but the trouble free straight inboard engines are still the marl< of Quality. Wit~ 55 years of boat bu1ld1ng experience Century has the heritage the d1scrim1nating boater has relled on. Put A Century In Your Lifetime. YOUR C&ITUIY DEALER SCAG BOATS, IMC. I I 02 S. HARBOR, FULlERTOM 17141871-8151 *************************** ! FAST SUMMER FUN! ! • * • '* ~ * ~ * ~ * ~ * • * ~ * ~ . ! 178 SCARAB ! ic Yellow with brown interior. Twin 330 Mercuries to power you OVER the * •seas. Fully equipped: marine radio, 40 Channel C.B., Porta-Potti, '* ~running lights, cockpit cover, 2 sets of props, full boat cover for storage, '"" complete Bimini tops to enclose the back of the boat for sleeping, mini * iC raft and all of the .safety equipment . Complete tum-key operation. 130 • ~ hours & extra clean. Stored on trailer at Newport Dunes. Call for an ,,.,_ '"" appointment and ask for Jerry. · ~ ! 546-1200 or 731-8216 ! . *************************** 1'UllUC HOl'ICE PVBUC NOTICE PtJBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE f\dl••<J•JAI ~·II MonlP4M)tW Tl'l1<\ \llffl',.,.....,I ., • ., f1kJld w •th I"' (ov"'h C Prt nt Or•nQe C0untv r f •Of'u4ty 1&. '"° FllllU Pub'•\.hltd 0r•IWP' (CM't 0•11¥ P•h'H Fto II ""'' ), 11, ,. 1'90 881 "'' ,ICTITIOUi aUSIN£SS NAME 5TATEM£NT T,,. 1ouow1no --'' 00.119 t>Usl· ,..o~ McDONALD ASSOCI ATES. OS JOH• Slr"I. •Jl. NewPOrl hetll, c..tlfornl•~ Mer,_ S M<OOfleld, l73 Alve !Afte. ~ .. Mew. C.lllwnt• .,,,, YlllS DUMMU I\ <-.Cl.., by en I,._ ,,...,.,...,, -S -Ooneld Tiit' \l .. _I WH filed Wllll Ille CovfttY C .. n. o! ~-COV'llY Oft Merc1110.1• .... Farrand & Farrand, At torneys at uw, Suite 501 1200 Wiishire Boulevard %-oi'7Angeles, Callfornl 6 4 2 • 5 6 1 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s , I F I E D - EOUAl. HOUSING OPPORTUNITY pu au .. Mallce. AU ....a ..iate lldv*1iMd ~ ~ i:_-,::;: Koual.D1 Ad or lHI .tlldl ~ It Wept to advertl•• • '•n1 pre· rennee. Umll•Uon. °" dilcrimiDabcm bued oa l'llCle. color, ~ MS, or DlltioDaJ oriiln. or an Ul&mUon to make anr such prefettnee, limit.a· Uaa. or diacrimmaUon. •• 'Jbas newspaper will not knowtafly accept any advert sia1 for real flllate which ll 1n viola· tioooftbelaw. ~@ f?each Reatty llAl. ISTA Tl DC• I P"'CI SIMCI t 949 COMI wmt US •• .lo DOYll SMOllS AllA. y.,_. ,. .......... ••••• -w• -.. c~ .............. terwcl •t1111•1e-411M•11~~ ..... & ..... ,.... ..... _,... lC9" ...... . OW"9 Wl.L AMAMCL UM.900. NEWPORT BEACH 759-GIJ 1 WHY PAY llMT7 COUICTm Two 2 Bdrm dupau •• O:Jrona dd Mar. 2 pauoa and t.w.try room, U · sun.bk-lat TO, owner wall he lp ranaoce. ~ ........... ... S: Act....tiNn ~ W...Oceuf1wt On Newport Penn. or South to Lqwia Bcb Sincie Ca.mily, mulup~ dwdJing or comm 1 tn· come uruts. Brttr I11v1t.ed Wnt.e R Luther. Box 420. Lake Arrowhead. Cahr 92352. Or Call 7l4 337·2414 or t:v~s JJ'J.1717 ........ ~ ........... C•'ff'#f•fY t1l \f fJl.'C'Al ••..Ct ~~:~ te111t11 ...., fartt. flnt ... DOVBSHOUS correct ... rffOll Olly. W•a .. _. tto.. LOWDOWN Owner says bnng olfer OD lJus (&Dt.a.ll1C' 6 Bdrm l1m1ly ho me M a1d111 quartrn & 3 cu itarage too Call for more de· la1Js 5 BR 4 Ba custom waterfront h o m e ....... forS. w 17x38" pvt dock ••••••••••• •••••••••••• Pnced Sl ,OlilliS.000 di.reel Ga•al 1002 rrom tMalder. fo'or deWla on tJus home and a ppt to • ••••• •• •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • !>eE'. C'all Carol Ho((. a at TAdYOURPICIC 631~ Pnnonly ~7171 ... "" .. ., . ' ' TnplexC.M .... 1189,000 TriplexC.M .... SU2,000 2-0n-lol CM ..... $132,000 4-plex C.M ~ . . . . 1166.000 4-plex C. M. . . ... $180,000 7 Urut.s C M .•.•. s.&25.000 4-prex Orange . 1138,000 4-plex Anaheim 1144 .000 1'ra.iJer Prk. RJ versade 1275.000 18 wuts Santa Ana 1575.000 Most or these properties offer creative hnancini.: Call 556-2660 Tum your unusables into usable cash.call Daily Pilot classified 642-5678. A Flctlllou• llullftHI He111e S1e1e111eftl filed wltll 1"-County Cieri! 11 ••lld few be ,_.,.. llfl•r wlllcll 111119 contlnulnt .,., ......... -....... Pubtlcetlorl It -.eery only ii 111ere ••• cllen9ea. C. tfle Letel Oepert111en1 et the DAILY ~ILOT for lftl0,,11et1on end ftK.elMI\' --· 642~ bl. m $2 c•getya. $75 .. ....... 1 •• PENNY PINCHER AD .. ~TSIDE CHARM El Easlstde . Costa M ~a C'harmer. brand new. Just complt'lely rt' modeled' Nt'w roof, carpeU. paJOl. llrt{'hen. the works' Incredible value, JUSt Sl02.900 lhany' Ta.kt> advantage' CaU7S2 1700 ·. CUSSYCONOO ASSUMAIU LOAMS Sharp 3 Bdrm. 2 bath Townhome wllh a rormal di.D1DIC rm. an attractive IWi&n Ule entry. rory Crplc & a bonus room With a uthedral r-ealmg Whal 's more a.ssuma ble loans Ac-t now mS370 ALLSTATE REALTORS 1 ACRE--i-1 OCEAN VIEW! Spectac ular 180 d~R ocean view from this (tM location. Approx. 1 acre in Lqlma Beach area. Free and clear. Owner may flDIDC'e. Call oow. 752-1100 ()111111 rn 9· 11' •II'< •ON ,.,,, l•NNtl OMflllen to Go-Ca rt.I Wb&tevert.be Fad Roll 'em olf the mariiet Wkha~Ad Call Now! MZ-5878 [®IRNI .. of .... ,.. Prole&SiorWJy dei.'lllnled 2 bedroom 2baLb with plush wall to.wall ca rpet1n1t Cu1>tom drapn & thf' be!it or ~· converuently near sllopplllg & pnced for a very qwrk sa..le at only Sl24.500 with ra~abll' fUUIDCIOJ.! Call ~13191 C::SELECT T'PROPLRTIES ,.art Udo Ca.dos 2. J & 4 8rdrooms With ocean \lf!W. pool, sa~. spa & lots of opeQ Spatt in Sunny San Diego ~ U7 .soo With 5'l down payment l I 75 tn ~ ratr 5497<171 or U &O-«MI Make your shopp1nJ! ea.-utt by us 111 R ll'k· U ul} Nat ~tiled /\d.<; Doing Bu~nesa ; Under A Flcllttous Ne me? i 7J :~" !All---·-·•Yelft9• l11ct11lov• "•-. MVll by ... " ,.... .. """ tM CcMmty a.tL. Tiie DAI\. Y ll'tl.OT ,_.... tM tonne 9ltd .... --... fOf -. cvatOM•t• II row ••• ate'11nt 8 ,,_ bv9'MH QI CM CMUl. Y l"t\.OT fOf .... ..,... ... ,. 8ftCll -- : 646-4321 I bf. U2 I···-·---··--·-··-··- -llGUI ILlllS CD. OVER 65 YEARS OF SERVICE QCWSIYI 11.UfFS SuJX'r ··F, .. Plen End Unit. Thrtt ~room' + Fam1lv Room. ExC'ellent LocaUon. Cbo1('(' Greenbelt Vt<'w. Loaded Wtth Extras. LOW INTF.RF.ST RATF. ASSUMABLE LOAN New Pric-e. S21S.OOO. Call For Appointment A .. Joy or ~e_w~i:t .. ListanR. WOODllllOGI SPICW F.njoy This Wonderful Community On Thr Ed Re Of Arborlake. Two Lal"lle Dttks Wtth Dell«ihtrul V ie w~. En{'IO~t'd Patio Community Beach. Boathouse. Spa. Pools & Tennis Courts Only S215,000. fir --~-·· 631·1• 111 "'DO~,.,.,.. D11V1 macnab I Irvine realty 1ooi .,. CANYON eeoovr-co•u• LARGE ASSUMAILI LOAM Herc is luxurious, comfortable living in prestigious Big Canyon. on a quiet. private c ul-de-sac street. Large corner lot. new mushroom-white l'a rpeting thruout. Victo rian white-0n-white flocked wallpaper in master bedroom suite --including dressing room & sunken tile tub. A truly elegant 2 bedroom. 2 bath. family rm or d e n residence in Newport's fine st r es ide ntial community. $359.500 including tht' land. Room ror pool See any time. Why not now? WES&.EY M. TAnOI CO., UA&.TOIS 2tlt S-Ju, I ... Road MEW-'POlt-ltTt'W CENTH, M-1. 644-49 I 0 MEWUmHG! ..s.AVBDE ~ Bdnm. or 4 &r a den. immaculate 2 s tory homt wilb all the extrai.. Garaite door opentor . w1tu soften er. de cwator waU covennga Call for app l SUia ..SOO m..311113 '1s-utl ev~ associated 1111 0..-fll '.. PEA, f 0PS J '".,;•.,,,1-itat' ,.,, DO¥aSHOaS 4 Bedroom. l bath. CUltom.. comer locaUOn. paal ft .... with~ Cl· ty b~ V1e'W *5.000. ~ 759·'22 I B.EGAHCE szos.ooo Jo"antast.H ~ • -.q ft hom1• Tvt.111\ rt' modelt'd. h.ad .. rwd floor.I. bav "'''ndo""~ too Gourmet k1tc:h 1·n OVt'loo k s :.U DO)' bre~a.st art>a 2 larii:~ bdrm' do""ns ta 1 n seanf story ~ls Spf'(' u cuJar mbter swt~ Huj!e dreos•"n" .Hr~. ralWd Roman tub. mar bit' top pullman"i + 2 ~queen stu bdrm' A must to :..ee Call now for personal prl'\ II:'"' 646-7171 ... ,, '\. , ·. U )'OUW ~ plaeoed a a..ifW!d ad. you ·re ln the nnoonty ! Try rt oott and see bow qwckly you get ruults Phone &G-S671. llGGIE Low Oown·Low Interest BIG INCOMF. Beaw.fw 4 bedroom & 3 bedroom duplex with an ocean view from lht' up· per umt ! Well main Ullaed !You own tht> land) JACOBS REAL TY 675-6670 ABANDONED Yk:toricm McmJoe a~ gniu.ods. Beach 2«Y Froot po(,,,.h. Lob by enLry 6 BR -fo'ormdl cbn. patl(w. Wlbltn dbl dnna hutch Den Rame nn. 2nd sty veranda sun de~ll w sep outsadt> llUu'l-ue. Indoor a rustic ~ta1 rwell Guest qtr~ Domed tt>1hn~' Bw y "'\ndow II 'f ICCt!'.'>S 50 . restored. It hal. 1 l d II Must ~acri !1 ct" for $125 000 CaU no'4 · • Brokr 963.am 5 .. FAM.HOME ~TOllACH uct"llenl ram1ly hum•:. pnvatP m;,stt>r 3Ulll'. rn3\S1Vt' stonr f1replaf1 extra lal)!t• 1?a me room ~ $109.950 Call ror aLI ameruu~ 9bJ 7881 I SIDIM. $159,000 Coun try li kt> J I mos pht>re . :.urround Lhu fant1'\t•c fam1h boml' Atrium enlr) formal d101ng room. rarrul> room + bonu:. room too ! Privatr. teduded ma.st.er swtt> ~ wall help with fmanc1111 Call now for prt"Yiew 6'6-7171 Pete Barrett presents ON THE GOLF COURSE MESA VERDE Exclusive new listinf!. Prime 4 Bdrm home on the green. Formal dining room. cat -in kitchen . marvelous ramiJy room with adjoining game room -all open onto the green. Superb condition! Many special features including pool. $.175.000. Call An n Peters for details and appainlment to see. ASK US abotlt o.r ho'" wo,.,...ty prCMJI-wWcJI COYffS btlyen & Mien. ~=642-5200===~ - THmus C S E T M A 0 N R P 0 S A l W Y H S A E R S M A £ 0 E U S C N W R G A U N C A M £ P £ [ H l E P 0 t R 0 T -M R D W 0 T 0 P 0 S V S H S L N R S T E E S W N A l A £ I 0 K 0 A J R D A H H R 0 l I S N T 0 M A H N A U J I Y E S lTEIDT,lCTEDASOMISS GOEAAt&ltYMNTMT~OOET AltLNYSlMllOtHE~NMUA £SOTNTKltUNHNlRAPlSR OMNOEEACITCRSGAPN t UESlERNMAAGEITTGOSA It 0 U R I R T R W l 0 R S I E A T N S SEGATERCENIOltSIRADI SEAKNMCDYYATALOMSLO \ rr. .. .... ' ........... . .. NO.. .. 'IUITUIOCl-o&Y 1149,,.. Vo\l .he•rd rt.ht -• detaehed home. Of\lY SU9.iOO! In Turtlerock Broaclmoor. a p0p ular plan 2. bright and airy with • ·bfdrooms, fireplace. fee land and a tocaUon close to co'!lmunlty pool ond tennl courts. Priced to .sell fu s t (owner ha purchased> at 1149.900. Ufllilll()UI: t1()Ml:S REAL TORS', 675·6000 2443 East Coast H1ghw.y, Corona del Mir TWOFOIOMI Tbttt h • b u l1der's dream. Two bouaes on a huge &1&1.34' lot zoned R.J, Midway City 1$ un- der county mnia~ aod tbey allow one unit per 1000 sq ft. Pouib11.Jues area unhmited. Move quick ! Asking only SIZ.000. BALBOA ISLAND REALTY 67J..8700 CHIMA COVE Fantasuc 3 + dark room 10 esclm1ve China Cove. Bay and ocean view Fee land and ass umable loan Call 673-8550 ,..,..,., ''· j •• '. [~ll~Ntll ASSUMAll.E IM OLD CORON.A DEL MAR True 2 Bdrm cottage Woodburning fireplace and qua.mt pvt patio As swne lst TD, and owner may help r1nan ct!. S187.SOO. Call 673-8550 ~·~.' , J • ' ; ~ •• Redhill~ Realfy I 11tn Jk.1lh l l l fh:t• f1 • J ! .tllO . . ~ ... "" . ... ,. OCIA.M YllW! $117.SOO! SECURITY BLOG Ultra-deluxe penthouse · 2 bdrms .• 2 baths. f rplc . deck + community amraities • will trade - finance · lease opllon wlthSIO.~! .._a.yr,. RHlton * 675-7060 * oova SHOltES 4 Bedroom, 3 bath. Custom, co~r location. Pool &: Spa. with some City Ught view. $445,000 HARBOR RIDGE Fantastic Dynasty model. 2 Br 2 ba, pro· fessionally decorated. S365.0CIO. ~ 759-9221 .ALMOST .AH .AcaE •1 f\drm. 21., h:ith. r u I d r ' d r lot·atmn lluS?e lot \\llh paddle> lt·nn1 ... and playh ouc;C'. Unbelievably s pa<'1ous thruout. 5425.000 UDO'SMOST ?ICf M:Ul.d VIEW «It Lido Park Dr .. 8th ., .... _...._"" .. '~ floor condo. 24 Hr. security. Call for appl. WANT ACTION! Clas.siled Ads 64.2-5678 f!J Cold~eU Banker LIVE A LITTlE In beautiful Bayshores --private beaches. boat m arina. tree studded wi n ding s treets . Spacious 4 bedroom home. perfect for a loving family: including the land: $325,000. JN NEWPORT CENTER • 644-9060 a -real -FANTASTIC FIMAMCIMfil Only S 149,000 IHlys this 1aNJe, lonty S bedrooM 1110111•. rrl•ate co11rtyard fltfryway wfttl spa. s.let-wtl C9TY I at trvstdeedtl -2-STOIY EXECUTIVE HOMI. CN ::• g 4 Mdra °"" 3 IMltM. llt .._ area."°"",...., ... ci-•• ........ Loach of tJ-s .......... .._ ........ pa"41M. Mater Mite wfftt .,.., ... tfft1119 rooa Offwed .t SJ4f,006, 2744 E. COAST HWY. CORONA DEL MAI 759-1616 llOUlt 4-PLDH The o won't laat with only 114.000 dnwn on each bulldlna they are dos~ on bre k even. Call now. LOW INTIAIST Toke over the loan on thl beautarul 3 Bdrm condo. Community pool with all tho amenltlo&. Won 't last at .only S6t,900. 4 llDROOM ASSUMAILE Only S15.000 down will get you into thib large 4 Bedroom 2 Bath (amity homt• Large yard, great for the kids and off cred at only $81,000. 540-3666 Whelan Real Estate 54~3666 AMAZI~ VALUE Sparkling, nearly new 3 Bdrm 2 bath home. Jn great family areu nel1hborhood of Oceanside Close lo scboola, and shopping. POOi me ~ured yard With lovely patio. 178.000 don osen rcalturi; 1Z13 N. COASr HWY LAGUNA BEACH 497-41M8 INlttMSoAhport 6 Bdrm, family room. formal dirung, • i,.. Ba. ocean &: city light view. Perfect home for the large family. Priced nght al s."i95.000. l EASTSIOI UMITS Two brand MW llDd l f'e· furbished. l at owner depreciation benefits. Topvalae. $240,000. 64()..6259 o/MPX311, RE ~TV SUPf:R SH.ARP 4br, l~ba. W /nice fam nn. & fnnl dining. Nice YOU'DIE OHSOPIOUD to call tb1s 1mmac 3 bdrm. 2 bath beauty home. Llke a model in· Side and out Act now, call 979-5370 ALLSTATE REALTORS COUNTRY UVIMG IACICIAY $269,000 Custom bwlt, brick ac- cent. country k1lchen. fanulY room wtth bar Q\armiog livU1g room, bnck fireplace Lge ulJlt ty room, room for office. 4 BR 20,, Bath Room for t.mrus. pool or horse. EASTaUff Terrific fam ily home with 3 bdnm. + larp (le eeparat.e > ramUy room. New oven & ranae. Kitchen with eatloa area. Overaised prage. Nice landscaping. 1!164.~. Xlnt financing. area nt. Tustin & 17th. I Part P1ace. Inc. 842-7461 ~~~~~~~~ LOYRY EXEC. BAYCREST Absohlh perfectlOfl ht ••ery detail. Totally 1tt1tod1 .. d wHtt tlrylcJM, gom_. ldtclMtt. fc•ily room Clftd dWltCJ rM. LONJe. °'" IMllCJ rOCMn with Ft-eltch 1loot'S into a cozy backyard. lnclMdH l bdnM. a hon.e ~ fOf' total ll•llMJ and ·la•lsh •ntertahtlng. $262,500. 631 -1400 IEAUTIFUL BAYFRONT CONDO spacaa. _. pri•ate 2 ~ • ... met 3 ba1t91 ..t patio OM THI WA TH. loot slip a•allob... S...,. c,_...• flttclRcillg MICh a .._.,.._. cec:h act or 7 1.-..cl to $410,0001 611·1400 DISTINCTIVE PENINSULA POINT-w"'" qutcte ESCROW Slt0,000 A how. of chtt..ctloll °" a COf'Mr, hit steps to layflot1t & OCMGtfl.t. Open. frHh .ct HpreHI.,. c ..... ..,.,. y z .. to.., ..... wfth 4 ~D .... tc.ily roo• •Hd dH. Soarl•g l•terlor &:Ht.o... & patio wt" CJ"HffY· ww br app rMtn•.t. 61I·1400 WATERFRONT HOMES, ""'c. REAL ESTATE S.., Re111elt, Ptopnty ~nt 2436 W Co.Mt Hw,,. JlS Marllw Avt ~ Btach fW>Ot lelend 631·1400 67Utt0 tM COIOMA D& MAI -t•..etc •lew ec,.... ... Wt bey to .._ ,......_ A • .................. -• 4McM ... ~. ....._ s,Nt le••I. cntNI Wit ....._ ........ ._, ,... wl ..... ~ r•••· rool, ,erkl•9 ••d '"'"'•cy. $161.000. COU OF NEWPORT REALTORS fll11. Coast Hwy .. C...... .. Mw 675-5511 IAYRlOMT We ht.1vt• Se\eral fine homes with pier & s hp El TORO HORSE COUNTRY .t Bdrms . 3 baths: ranch s t' I<'. mini-estate in orange gro\e!;. S249.50o BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 3·11 ~"Y~··l" 011v1· NB 67~ 6161 ~,-~]Li . •• j j nrr llO.ADMOOI HARIOR VIEW HILLS Super flD&ncmg avail on t.bls lovely 4 BR, fam1 ly rm home with relax mg \'le'W or mtns &. h1lls uJe Reallsucaly pnced at S249.~ Call OOITlE VAL ENTIN E 67~ or 640 0997 RUSTIC 21R older home oo large tree covered lot. Easts1de CAita Mesa S85.000 Roy McCcrcle, Rltr. 541-7729 1006 . ........•.•.....•..... NEWHOMf 0.. Ovenbed Lot 3 Bedrooms. den. 3 baths. Jacuzzi and room for par1nng 4 cars LOU IRECHTB. &Al.loc.. 67S-llll 1022 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 180 1>e9-Ou. V6-w 3 Bdr, 2 ba. fff land Newl y de co r11L~d J1tcuu1. pvt beach owe. great terms Pnoed to sell al SlM.000 BID'. 4S31·5i37 A CONvfHl(NT $HOPPINC AHO SlWINC GUIDE FC>ft THE C.A.I. ON TH f CO Soft slmts to/ I 50fl IOI) sleftdefneu lor 1 stiirl ton1 or shorl simple MWtftl •II tllt •ll' ltoliee ltle pretty c1et11ls tutb on 1'"'"' •1tlln l111t Pnnteo P1ttern 91J1 .-11 Sim 101,, 121t. 1•11. 16'1. 18t.,. Silt I•~ tbltst Jl> I*' l C-tlt'••• By Owne1. Creative fioandn1. Cu.toml1ed t.broulbout. I Bdnn, 2 be, pool u yard, beach acceta. Call for appt. M>t073 102.4 ....................... 'nULY DIUMfl'FUL l>Hcribea tbu lovely condo near So. Coast Plaza. It features · 2 Bdrm 2 a.b. fonnal dm lDI room. oew carpet.a, new wall coverings. ceramic Roon, RV ac oma and ia a downsta1 rs md unit. For an appoint ment to .ee. call 545-5880 ·--e ~ HERITAGE . . REALTORS -· S7IOODOWM. owe. 3 Bdrma, near Leue/()ptJon lo dote N uallf I Aul. Beaut.llu1 new con =Y ,!, qlrp&c.Y C~I do overlooking tesnnla ~ AtJ. Ml-0800 court a & pool. 11 p ' · available. Call Sandy ASSUMI $"2,500 eat .• l4MD IOo/oV.A.LOAM * lroit or* WTSIDI l IOtlM. Ursent by owner I 1/1 IA THS N e w 3 b r 2 ~ b a PAM&Y &POOL townboule. Beautiful oo NICI SIZ0,000 laaoon, pool /tenn11 , •• • -1t1ALTY security. uaumabll' r-.-S112K loan. Below 54'"°8 I 4 market price. S2A5.000 Ofll.Y $94,900 CW~l-'T7S2 Four glonoua bdrms, '"'-I 044 family room. RV access ••••••••••••••••••••••• and 1a.rJe comer lot Be fast' Won l last' MS-O:MJ3 FORESTE OLSON •• ••• ... '••Utt. R-3 NWPT HGTS AREA 2 Bdrm hot.Lw. bw Id 2 more unit s Only 1102..900. Ca II MS-9161 1 OPEN HOUSE / RE.AlTY ~· . ,/\ $13,590 Down' No QuaUfying! Owner wall rtnance' Bnght cheer y home. steps to the I Ille in Wood bndge Cal R.d Carpet 754-1 202 DllRFllLD U.ke new. 4 Br 3 Ba. 2l600 aq ft. Best location. Prof landscaping 1185,000 Best buy. Bkr. Chuck Harrell Eves SS2·8030 rt r 754-6262 * * * SaraPotoclt 28Sandp1~r In tnt' Syc _.. .... -RE GUH .USUMABU LOAH ,,,.,.._ s 121 .s oo at 1 o.2s0 o Yoo art• thi! ~ mnt•r ot two tt rkl'h ($13 01 \4 hJt" I. lO CJRCUS V.ARGAS "'1..r 14lh Mar 20th C.~ta Mesa & II.AMO MEW ·I ~k + FAM RM + Fa~. lar-Rl' 3 bd 2•., 011'< RM + JA(TZZI ba Quality townhumt' l.c'.IE'l r ul dl' ... ac lead., to rondos Only 4 3\'atlable l'Xecull\t' double rloor rrom SI00.990 2AJO S.inw entry · Step up It\ 1ni; Ana Ave 642 6734 room + step-down dm Hunlulgton Centl'r 1k kets may be chume< by calbn~ 642·5678. ext 272 IACllAY lSTTIMEOPFERF:D A roomy JBR home w11h pool Pn ced to wll at on I y Sl.29. <MX> CALL 644-721 1 m~ Spacious \uru.hmt· *** knchm + separate ram1 ly room' Spiral ~Ul•rt a:.t' Woodbnd11e Sycamore leads to 4 hllgl bdrm... b r . 2 , b.. . J.I r u r with ~wet•p1ng ma'>tl'r landscaped. lge patu retreat H~e cul de -.c1r acro!>S from pool I lot with bubbluu~ wa + sauna t031 l'xchanJ,!e N boa l t r a 1 le r a c-c••!>'> cost & no ltabtllt v 1 Ownt'r bought n1>w & titoer Pnn only Pnr must ">ell 1mmed1ately Sl.S ~ 640-9991 ~ ~,~'~~.r more 1nro ~[LOAN l~N~E [~ lfi&Uil ~~ll~ *** T-H.ater 931w.19th St Coat.Men You a.re t.be winner of two lickell <Sl3 .00 value ), to aacus VARGAS Mar 14th · Mar. 20lh ~Mesa~ Huoungtoo Center Ticllets COIY be claimed by c:a1.llng 642·5678. ext m * * * 2 IORMCOMDO 1n Frenc h Quarter Lowest price an area Located on grttnbelt Only S75,000 WON 'T l.A5T. WortdhdEstaM 556-7777 ---YOURCHOICE J Bdrm w pool or 4 bdrm w spa Owner w ill finance. Call Chris for details For Sale By Owner. OWMr will ft.oance. 3 br, f am. rm . well maintained home 00 lg. lot OOx 150 l w !patio. enclosed front yard. Indoor bbq, in best Eutaide area SlYI .000 ~ DHPIRATE! 3 Bdrm. 2 bath. nice area near Sn Coa'il Plata ltT ..soo. Btr. 4S3l-S737 BmYBIBAIT Of OPIM HOUSE UALn hrrita you to due... )QUI' rM1 estate Mure wtth '*· Call for •P-p ....... 111 •H•I N 111 111\I IHAI I Y / IO'.SA VERDE rn<>W in today w /appro. 125 .000 ch 2·sty. 4br. deo, 2'•ba. no qual Sl35,900. Own A# 81 u. 831 · IZS7 CO%Y21HM Hardwood noors. xlnt area. 154.~. assumable io.o. Offered at S87.000 lfi i lage Real Estate 962-44711r.m 546·8103 ed on cul·de·sac. Hig loan balance. Newl C&f1)d.ed ~ r reahl y patn1 l'd throu1bout. Tb1 bamr aJao ha cent.raJ a1 mnd • hantM>od noon Call e--H/\N C H Hf ALTY S!J 1 200 tlJRTHWOOO ---Custom home with 0-'oW 1026 bedrooms and den wit ••••••••••••••••••••••• pnvat.e 1lnum 2600 sc OCEAN VJ EWS ON THE ft Better Hurry' ! HORIZON 11m 2 bdrm 2 bath condo enJOYS use o f tiled j 3CUZ1J, clubroom With bult in bar. large sun deck and BBQ plus rirep.a~ Sl 1.9.~ LINGO REAL ESTATE 493-8812 -------1w114w1eocJt I 040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• DOU.HOUSE This charming patio home features 2 Bdnn 1..., baths. aod is located on cul de sac street, oext to greenbelt. Very dean and pnvate Terrific for • )'Olml oc retued (."()U- ple. For an appointmeut to1ee call 541). Wl. "',:. HERITAGE . • REALTORS *** LawrweD tli•"J 8lll Dartmoor Dr. Hunti~ Beach You are winner of t wo tickets ($13.00 Yaluel. t.o CllCUSYAltGAS llar. 14th -llar. 30th o.talleaa• HtdinatOD Ceoter 1\cbta ma.J be claimed by ealBq "2-5878. ut. m SYRACUSE COLLEGE PARK Pric e d we ll und1 bul lders 2 models or u sa me plan This bedroom and den hon also has a lJle roof ar central air. Highly w ~raded w1lh pr• fess1onally landscap. yards Ca II now e---nANCH HFAL T ~,s 1 ;;oo B.EGAMCE PLUS AHAMCIHG! Eleaant Turtlerock e eaaive townhouse' Hll and Nlbt light view• Bdrms, formal dinar room. eittremel spacious! Take ov1 10\4~ variable fint loa· OwDer w /flnanr t.llnce wttb ~ do. • WI. tnter.t. A.ak!r JUlt 1251,000! Call ft more Info. 752· 1700 IWOCMMYllW •1•Aia IAY L k a book you can't pul down. la on 1y of tescrlblnl th 1pproxlm1tely 4.000 aq.C\. man ton. Wben 10Q aee It. )'OU 'II want to 1t1y. 11 beamed ~Ulna. 32 30 Uvin« room. 3 nreplaccs plu llbr1ry . Walla or 111111 . breathtakin \'I w ot ocean. Pool plus 5pa Privat bt' ch. and tcnnia court. Sp ctnculor sun t'ts 2'4 hour ecurJty auord Owner wlll help nnance. Art . . "" . ...... I 044 ttt .... .._._ I O.t ...................... . ..................... . W0001a1DG1 HIWPOIT DIC ca<>sSIMG llAUTY Don' ITUA3 Uus beautiful aMTlm.MS Bnibton Model. 2 br .. ..W USTIMe ... I I ''tu , I 1*11 fa.U, a.oae on =~=·llaL rcew,ort Creal eoJHlo. .... "" .. I UNtadedj *-aocauoe ' -pat1.la ... ~. ......, °"""'· fOOl.HOLmAY NHUtd In Newport •ac~ leutllul and ...,,., a., with formal diD.lq. H1111 purmt l kltcben. prot ... iooally =--priced ri1bt I '1111 .. ,1 I OLSON Newport Creal Condol. 2 ...-.. avail. a Br • 2 Br. Tenn1a. pool, Jacuul, pr1nc. only. Smttb- Meyer, Al\. 541-71U or ~~. den w pvt balcony off La• • lvly cuatom .- in.st.er bedroom suite. bdrm w il>ll fmly rm. ShowslJlteamodel Fan· 1ourme t kit c hen• wuc iocallOll Cklff to ~. pool Off~ l~e. poob, schools & al 1225,000w only $.W,000 ---------&hopping. CaU for details ~ needed & low m Jt ~\JOOOR rO<.~ II! -l T¥ 551 -3000 -1 ~ L.-,-IHch lttelt on nlsting loan Huny can\ tut! 14S..t4tl ......... ....................... -------- LAGtMA MEADOWS ~t' Charles Realty ls pn:u1 lo p~nt th~t' v1tw homes s1tuatt>d ap.tmt J:enUe hillsides f>nl-ed fmm $300.000 675-7512 8'G CANYON Spectacular «olr course eWite. i600 sq ft 4 to fl Bdrms, S'' baths. Pool and !ipa. SI .295.000 THE STARNES CO. 673-7761 BAY &OCEAN VIEW Lowal priced 3 bdrm view home ln Irvine Ter· race. Larae usumable loen, freshly redecoral ed Call now for details ~21. Hewpor+C...tet- 640.5357 Owner wiU finance/trade (?) Wal.er VleW CUilom really spacious home "51TT1H' OH TOP Of THE WORLD .. lliat 's ~ theme for this st.nlan~ trad1llonal homt L OC ATED HI GH ,\BO\.'F: LAG UNA 'S 1-' \ !.f E D 11 I V I 1-: R A (,;Or\STLINI-; Inviting sl!l~ll' sl.Alry 1·om.1 rw·tmn w detci1h"fl ar<"htt1•• turr 0 ( W lJ 0 (j ' S l U (" c· II & llEAVYn:OAH SllAKF. ROOFUNE.'>. has IW1hly p lan ted entr :r RAMBLING 3 BUKM., FM RM ./U~N floor plan serviced by 2 balhs. abounru. wtth wurmth. Tot.ally upgraded from aui>eta "cedar paneled -111 to wood shuttered w1ndow1. MASTER NEWPORT Aeeot. m..1m. HEIGHTS SeaYMw w fMw! + Aalume9.7S%, OMC 2nd R. V. ACCESS Pat.net Tenore. 631·12M lovely family home on :iv_ Ill ~e ~ ~l~:e.'~e':~: II:, U4 ~I~~ pamte<l mlt>nor, woodi.y REALTORS atmospher e. st•duded pallo & buckyrd Clo:.c to l'\l•rythtn~' 646 7711 (~1~111NJiiliJj Real F.l!tate HARIOR VIEW Lovely Monaco model. Quiet street. Lrg. pvt. baclt yard. Assumable l!t T.O. Price: $185,000. Call owner for appt. fW0.4280. SUITE OPENS -------- THROUG H SLIDING 10.25°/oEXIST GLASS w A L L TO R.._. .11. .._.CING !l E C L U DEO SPA """" w r l' d -.. o o d d (' c i... CUFf HAVEN m<'IOM'd with ht."ov:r iron Lovely J bdrm. 2 bath. )!ales !-'am rm lprf' (amiJy home !lunkeD It\· .,, nth u eel a., dmmi: 1 n II rm w b r 1 c k rm I FK'\TURES CO?.'r n.replace. Separate guest I< r: D B R I C K quarters w 1own bath HHEPl.ACE Stepsaver O\arnung hou.,e in most kllrhen wtth all the prest1g1ous Newport modem conveniences & local.Ion 646-Till breakfast bar, opem to ram rm. & hv. rm We (~IW!'ll!i;.JlftE{;I bellt>ve you11 be "J UST \.. _ ... _111 .... _.,.., ..... •-•-11111-•.•-•-• lWUJN' ALONG" with Real F..fitate Uusone. Offered for only $164,900 Full Price CAUMISSIOH REALTY TODAY! ~S. Cst. Hwy, Laguna ...... 494-073' OCEANFRONT New modular typt' mmes. pvt community. 2 bchl. 24 hr aecunty, su b -letting OK ('714 >'98-31J UI Olde South Laaunri "Charmer.. on the bl uf r with 1t1lra to burh Pr1ced -.,,0,000. L...-Yllepl.L 497·1761 91DOPTHI IWMIOW Eftalbt.akinl vllhijlt> Ind cx-ean view from lhl" THI BLUFFS Bay & ocean view' Sopht.SUcaled town.home, rmest & moet dealrable early urea loc:auon Flr11t orrerlng hy orla lnal owner 1229,000 __ A._it ..... cnt &40 ~ • *. ........ 1424 N.-wport Ill 11• W N.,.prttt Hur h You a,... th-win,,., of twr1 llrll•tll lllJ on val1• J. Ill ctaeutV ... AS Mar 14th )C.t Mh <.lltUI Mf:ll.I " II ootlnllli'" c.:.m.t Tidc«t rn1y be clalmad ~ t allln• llUW71, t11l. ••• sl*iilln1 3 Bdrm 2 h11th VtU.A IA.LIOA home. Spaclou~ tamlly Client ...,ILi to buy or room and Uvlnf room . l•*M option 1 ''re .. 111 ", many ictraa n lhh Pacrlck'reoot• UH.3M beautifully dticorated 1 ' • hlma.Sl78.000. _:iBI~- " RS don osen I • .dt111-. 1ZL1 N. COAST HWY LAGUNA BEACH ., .... CAMEOSHOIES VIEW NoUvatad O'#Der •aya SDJ.. Wa open airy 8 br. pool homo w IUIO detrte oc.r1 v1fW Call MW for dlt.alla 9~ 601 UDO Super Waterfront Condo Spertarular view. As sumable loan Call for detatls. llGCAMYOM 4 Bdrm Creative (mane in g. As~umable loan Call for aoot .. *Cote Realty & Investment 64().S171 1010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Btn lders Clotole-0ut Orange County 2-home Duplexes Only 3 left From a . 750 9.70/o lMT. 9.95A.P.R Call for Appotnlment Agt 58&-4191. !)4()-J.SOO Sl.000.000 Former home of the MAHARAJAH OF IN· DORE. 4 BR. 8 ba .. 46 ft.. pool, approx. l·acre Ca.sh, trade or 20% down Owner fagl S4J..1767 $67.100 GreltQMidd llard to find 11tartt•r home In attractive area, au neaUy painted. with a bedroom• and wood floora Slora1~ ahed. ~ tl'MI In the yd On 1arM lot: '1WMf' wlll Ml p nnanc. qu.allned buvtr HKR C.DMO-lm TMllRl --· AMm ~ lat ol approx eum owe. 2nd No quallf VI<'. 3br, 1--ba. ttm fam rm '71U50. All Jiil, 1131· 1:.t:Yf 1014 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • OwMr-wtl ...,., .. 12"o "Brend new cu1tom honw" 1-ttor)' I br 2"' be, •• to llnd -too many amm1t.lel lo liat. 1.11 10lb 8t. C.11 Mev• Cooper Clll >'»G47 °""" ......... ....................... Mlllilltt-• ,., .. 1100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• COSTAMHA 1111141 11'71 Wtllt•m, lo 1pac. rent, 2Br, 2Ba, Aleen aid.l.nl, pnSen tub, l1land kitchen, many ...... (LllTS) "; ....... Oo•l>lt wt•e UU lomerttt. It• •P•H •.a BrlBa. c-.to ~1.11111-t , ....... ..... ....... 972-1421 OM ~I Ir I Se . lite ....-,..-IMoeeanllB. ......... _...,, PLAYAllA.L.aTATE 611-1900 PCMM.11 Oftl1 J Ill\! Good ea.ta ,._. loteUon. Ceo be di ..,ai:.wty. All a Br J II MdL Owner wtll euf)' It 1°" (Of' 4 "'"· -.ooo down. hU ,nee b.000 Mc.'1'. All Wllta ...._ &IPlflded and 11e .,.., ....... IJOO f\.tllyOCC\llPW. Yearly In· ('OIDI ll0.000 pr !Ma Id l.na . ........... •••••••••• •• 1'lnanta pey utllltl• AGINT ~ ,.._~ oavtt •ctarti looklna tor f t€nt~ t .,_ who apeetaBaea _ i HOf'I(\ 1n fod111tnal Proper1y and t.bet can c~ larae lndUratnal real eatat•. Real Estate lnve.tment.a 1~ commiaslon. very lD3 W. Cout Hwy. NB auresalve office Call '4M646 flOILIAU Nlw I bedroom I ._... lilcNM. Mlulon La ... COUDtl'J Chit>. Oolf • ................. ,....., laodlca~1 · DO malD• 1.-aJU'G. -ClubbouM Id. °"i'J:~ .. ·=. ..... 2700 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~!'t. 2!.J.', 1JtO acrw wttb cebln on l1'a1o & cattle rucll. Mso/acre. Owner wlll l\n&nce. Good buolln1 ranch. R·l lot In Capaatrano Budi. l'l0,000. l.80 acrea In Maricopa area. Sale with lute t.dl. 0r-w-1c1e ot HwJ. t roocn -.-. a bdrms. 2"' be. ._. • famll1 rm, a car 1ar. 2 frptca. lauad. ILIDOJmo.Leue,.,._ llft5pm. Jbr, 2ba. 2 car pr, Ru.IUt Swdab frple. April 1 . ·~ c.. ..... JU. ....................... 2 Br.1 t... praee, adulta aaly. Ml5 mo. d!1r..eutiveSol Vlata• a... • Edwardll &Br 2tiU., fem rm, frplr. IHI mo . w 11rdnr lfT-«li'ZS .,..,, lbne 3lbr. 2ba. lmllo. Comm. pool. ...1.84&-~m •lluctW• .... ,. 3242 ....................... Tnn1dad Island lrg 3 Brdm. S9~ With 3~ _dodt Sl 100 Agt 84().1843 Blll&l6.d tarae bouM ln almol& \'1 acre. 2 Br. frple, bJ beam celling, toil ol room fOf' bo.ll or ~. Compl fenced . lmmo.s.-m1 • •• --.s... 5515 Rivet' Ave . Newport Beach You .,.. the wlru>er of two ta cketa (113.00 value). to CllCUS ¥ 41tGAS Mar. 14th · Mar. 20th Costa Meu &r Hunungioo Center ncUt& may be claimed by calllnlf "2·5678, t'Xt m • • * Mr Clark 1n Newport C'loledSund.ay 8ch Ml· I TllflUX 20 acres With home in Puo Robles area . llS,000 ___ 1'7S4512 ______ 1 Ne w 8 r o a d m o o r Wat.crfront 2br. 2ba. ~urHy . pool /lenn111 m>Mo. Sll·ll.2'2 Ext 106 SeaVW!W 4 br. 3 t>.t, spec- UM:ular day 4c rute view from oceirn to mtn:. 1.ocls. pniener. ~rum. pool " Jae. SlSOO H m 1070: e s.si-1800 tmmac. 3 br. 2 ba. 2 Years old. near So 1300 Coast Plan. bwll by Sewell. 3 Bdrm .. 2 bdrm • ••••••••••••••••••••••• & l ·bdrm Closed 1ltO acres swtab&e for a lfalfa o r arapes . SlOOOl&ere. Fireplace Near So . Oml Plau. 925. Agt. IG-m>; ltz..1010 NEW EX EC home S 4'1.EXES MOM SI H.000 20'Y•DOWM teAADt~D Broker rno1» urow ltoch ..... opetiy 13 50 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Oc...FrwtLot Thrt!t Arr h Bay, So Laguna Stle rare tn en· Un! So Coast Secunty enclavl' overlooks ex- QLUlte rove Courtesy lo Bria's QualJfted buyers only please. 21.3-G8-1300 ...,....,,....,., 1400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Boat works offered for sale in NB. Offers rec'd thru 3/3l 1110. Det.alls con· t.act Mr. Herluf Jensen. Trust OfClcer, Loma Lin· da Univ., r.m& Founda· uon Office. Loma Linda. CA 92350 796-1311. Ext. ~ Co.donth1lum• fT own-~ for .ate 1700 ••••••••••••••••••••••• St.,_ to beock. No qualifying $20.400 down moves you into this naUl.lcal. fully rum II B condo Pool, patio, 2 r11r ~ Won't lut Ion)(. Call lbb Walz, agt. 962·931 l. Inc.of.-~ 2000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •7 UNITS• Fastest in>whil area of Carden Grove, 10 mo. old. all 2Br & Jl,,Ba Twnhse UDtls . owe w 3or,;. dn S4 SO ,OOO ~11.866 DAVIS & CLAaK INVESTMENTS Pnced Under Market in LA. County. Ca!>h Clow! 154.900. Cash Flow! Sharp uni1a ln RI veralde County, uobellevably priced, at S57.000 VA· ntA Terms Oranae County locatlon Cuh Fiow! m.ooo 7S2·lm J_ 9UAIL PLACE NOPBTIIS• 10,.. Til l :JO r.M.I 6 DILUXI UMITS PRIME EASTSJDE, CM 2BdrmaHch. nlESTARNEBCO. 973-77'1 4-PLEXES AtOM SIH.000 JOO/oDOWH MIAa Dt5"1YLAHD D"*er CTlA 'T'50-lOI MIW UMfTlt C.M. '41lbd.2be owner 'I unit wlf,,., yard, pnll•· I unka a l -.000 aod 'unka A\ .-,ooo. TSLlnVlltmU Ma-llCD 20 MIW UNITS-CM Buutlrul 2 bd, 2 bl townbouae unit• w/frplca, vaulwct cell· .'jl·lnVllmt.t 142.1903 HIWPOIT .-...n 2 Br ..... l br fuel\, lrl JW lot. Allum• loan ~· Owner/bkr. aarages. Outstanding locat.ioo. lll0.000 Down. OwnerwW carry lsl T.O $22$,000. Owner 1a1t &9293 Several lnv.c.ment pro- pertJel available alto. Pnoctpals only pleae. For ra.ncbel. acreace. lake propertjes &r homes. oorUct Ken Mub at 3Jr, 1ba, frpk. w /yard Bdrm. 3 ba. lrti comp, S&owelnini. Adlts. No DX:ro. frplc. 880-4388 Peta. SrlTSMo. 64&-l l~. CM Bernard Lm m:w 2 Br. 3ba Condo 2 frp&c. wet bar. full re<. lHOUSIS ON HUGE LOT AT SllS.000 Can exchange also. Agt. Ben. 972·17<aC X853 MlltW.HeulA Realtor & Auociates l&tll Spnng Street 3 Br. 2 be, fam rm. pr. ~~mo. SS2 :all. ... yd.. Kids ok. No dogs. --------mo.at-toll. Newport Crest 3 br, 3 ba, 2 slay, ocean view. t950 mo Property House. 642-:1151> or 642· lo 10. --- West.cliff area. 3Br 2ba. ~ fencd yrd, xlot for Kids Avail Apn l $650 Incl g1Jniener. 548 71184 aft 4. Puo~es or wnte to Keo Marks. 8S55 River Road . Atascadero, California. 93422 or t'all arter 8 p rn everungs to aMli5 I G-:.>49 ........ 324~ CM/NB area 3Br 2ba ••••••••••••••••••••••• townhouae . 3 car gar Four 2Br. 2ba unit~ Slal.000. owe loan at lnt only Ail . 631-4.'560 I 0 HEW UHITS.CM 8-2 Br, 2 ba. 2·3 Br, 21-i b.11 w.e. frplc, lndry rm. yard. tl50.000. TSL lnvstmta 642 1600 zote FOi CONDOS OIUMrTS RA lot tn ceolraJ Coeta Mesa. l.20x2l0 lot w /3 28r bluee. $300.000 cash. 8 UNITS Owner wtll carry w S'TO.OOOdown CALL~llOJ aUHns Garages Prime 0 1' neyland Area S200.000 Agent 556 7777 5 Stores + fast food 1oc a. lion across from maJOr 0C center. $300.000 down Prins only. Bkr 556-6171 RENTAL INCOME PROPERTY $$,900. Modular Type Homes, 34 hr atturlty, 3 pvt bNcbes. pool • pler. (714~1816 FOUR 4-ft.EXES S70.000 Own SPEN OABLE w low dv.n . owe w no mo payl lake over 4 loans v. no quahfytng, no loan f~ GREATER VALUt-: & 1-l .. EXJ BlUTY w 14 ~ep lots Pr1n . on l y Owner 1Agt. 631 1.266 IMVES'TORS SPECIAL 6 UN'ITS, 2 blocks off Newport Blvd. Take over 1203,000 loan. Seller w ICMTY papers with no payments lll 1982. Act now! cau 714·963-6767 1'111 ''I 'I •,.\ 11,r.4 ' Ho t, ' 1918&111 IHVISTMIHTS 6 Units. 2Br. 1Ba. pool, ocn view. Land contract. $590.000. JONES REAL TY 67~210 ----- llV&SIDI RAMCHsm 4.SOACRES $2SO() Per Acre (714 ) 640-lllllOO Ask ror Jeff YCJWli, AO 93 Acre Ranth + Home Paao Robles, lrade eqw ty fM ocean front or bay frontoretc Owner takr 561Hll7l ....••....•..•.•••.•... ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3144 .....•..•.•........•... San Joaqwn Country Club area. End unit overlook mg 1aU & golf c-oorw 2 BR & den. beautifully fWTI No pec..s. tBSO Mo . yrty Bay &r Beach 7S9-0lll L.arJ-IHdl 3141 ....................... OCEANFRONT COT· TAGE. 2Br. pvt bch, adlta, .. 3S79 Mlwpont.odl 1169 ....................... 8AQ( BAY AREA 2 Br 2ba SllOO mo yrly Im· mac. sunny & spac:1ous. Super decor. W>en & daa· hes included. 2 pools, putUn& 11reens. abufOe board and volley ball. Near xlnt shop center and al I freeways. UDO PENIN. 2 Br. 2~ be. S2000. short term or yrly. Victonan wtth huge rooms. watcrrroot mw. jaa.tu.I, beamed ce1Un11. - WATERFRONT HOM~ REAL ESTATE 631·1400 OCEAN FRONT 2br, avail. wltly /monly. 542 ~-0181 ext. 227, or 87$-7813 151115/mO. 2U/27~ col led Jbr, fl"J)k, 2 car gar . nr So. Cit Plua. S700Mo s.6-31158 or~ aft 12 noon Meu Verde 3br. 2ba. lrg bectyanl 2 ear "ar I blk from itolC rourse 7S4-ll50 or 646--:902 New Eut»de house, 2 br, den, 2 be, frpk. ~mo 66«XJ7 BtalL brand oew dup&es 2br. 2ba. prvt yrd. 2 car gar Truly ~leg.ant. Good ne1ghbor1wod Perfect for C'ouple No Peli. S1W> Mo Ca 11 960-6607 Walk lD So Coast Pluci 2 Eld. 2 ba. super sharp Kl~ oil, lllll tncl Avail April 1s t MTS mo 963-821111 ------ FIREPLACE. HUGE 3 Bdrm. 2 bath bome Secluded and 'e ry private. Mesa Verdt'. dmeto~~­ Onty SIO/mo. Ask for fill Nonan. All· 556-17T7 3 Br. 2 t... frpk, 1arap. 1550 mo. bl • la&t DOG de9 No pet&. l7J.. 70C7 UTE. BRIGHT •AJRY & OHWHATAVlEW' :! br. 2 ba . bltn ~ microwave. Ci'pk . man> <\ky·lil.t" Adults. no peot.s BX> 979--3376 or 7S l ·9Ul7 IF WE DIDN'T LIKE THE MOUNTAINS WE 'D BE LIVING HERE . Responalble marned t'Ouple only. ~Imo. 1st "last +DOG dep . Just renovatt'd, sputi1nc dean. 3 Br l ~ Ba. 2 car cara&t' + carport. Lg yard. Near OMV. Call for appt. 7 141861·%234 days , 714iW.mleva . 3 Br. 2 ba utll Ind. OiUdren ok. Walk to So. Cout Plaza. ISJ5/mo. RE t MAX. Suzee, St400. or no.im.. EASTSIDI 2 Br. encl. yard, d~· t.n.bel". No pet&. M25. eGGU LIDO ISLE Bay front 4 BR llaa Verde. cul de home. 3 br. to July lit. --int "'--,..._ ... no2••iu"" ~~ aac, new ~..-. pa • FOURPLEX: ...i .....-. ,,.. ,..__ af1111'd ,.&lo.-. Aak for Santa Ana. 10x1rou.Bll -.......:.•_MD-_l.15' ____ _ $178,000. Owner wlll HmrtlerYlew.... - carry at 12% wWI M0.000 2 BR. 2~ Ba, deft c:oodo, Nice 3 BR borne, fresh dn. Break even. Tu beaut. furn. l800 mo. pa1nt. cov'd patio, 2 car She It er. 0 w n I AR t. lute or aea.100al. View prqe, srdnr incl. lli50. 641~ ol ll~ 'mt.a. AU for Bill. M0-1154 WANTE·-0-. -.. -Fo-r -S-al_e_b_y QUEHOM~ Eaataldt. 4Br houH Owner... lnveator has ~~~~e7s.«XIO~~~~~r wJpOal. mo lncl ...... G0,000 Cull fOf' bouae or -: 6paol~ce. 55'7·2'711 multi~ unita In C.M. or ..._U.fa ..... d F t•V.., 32M H.B. area. Call Mr. ••••••••••••••••••••••• __ .............. - Moua 751·1967 or G_,.. 1202 1:uc•Jlll01qft.2frpl. -.ms. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 ta Dllb' br. lrl tam rm . 2200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,.., »x 111' Iota. °' Bqooia. Bultd tD suit. Ownr/Btdr. 190-112$ ~1· ....... ,. I 5 7 5 M o , C o 1 'Y 4 br, $175. Hl·2720; ~ 4br. 2ba. .:::•::..: .. ::.::...----rrpl. bltln cupboarda, em 1.Aurt1ton. Gardea I .......... 1240 Grove. CSprinadai. • -··----•••••• 1._oan4-~ ..........., 3206 y~ ....................... ~ ....,, a aa. 2 a.. a.nmna a br, t be. rrp1. : ~ :W~: ~~ Avail 411. t.ya&'...,.,...,. ~:::.::: .. !?~~ ~ fWa. Pt. b , lbe, Exec. ltfHTALS 3 BR, 21n !Ml . S1 .In 4 BR, J ba H>C> K5' S BR 2•., u.t $ij5(. 4 RR. 21, ba POOL ~&!ach W7! Onnget~ 2 br. 2 ba. pallo homf> C"f'ntral A (' l.IPf(radt-0 & plu'h ,\dull c·umm uo1t :r $S'>ll If K33-1070 R s.!12 I~ Forl..eose Charm1oi: J br '.: bJ bomr w lanw } Jr1I in ~ Qi1Jfom1J homf"\ All for SS7S mo SSl-4477 A# 3 Bdrm+dt•n +fJm rm Gl'felbelt '''t'"' :-Oe\tr uved Ill. Comm tennL' & p o o l S900 1 mo Waterfro nt Homes 6JH400 New a. never hved in. Beaut&fu.I aplll level 4 Bdrm w /s ltyltghts & eartht.ooe decor A\all oow SOO mo Watnfronl 631 14{JI Lakes "'aterl root l wnfi..to lRr. end urul. x lnt loc lf'nn1s. pool , ~duna , Jaam:t $4.25 mo S44 104 Brlad new home. z br. 2 ba. S5'TS mo Cl~ to U::I ~-4847 ev_e. __ _ Woodbrid&ie 3Br. 11.,ea. fondo. Yard m 11 1n l ena n ce. all c lub pnvlltlles inc l S59S leale. 6t6-6889 Aft 6pm : fi.7192 Newport He11(hls J br. ~ he, dm rm. rrplc, p:.ttl(} :! car garage, f Pnred Avail Apnl I f,Eii !'> mu No pl'l~ 673 <HOS 11r 6733IZl UDO LEAS~OM 4BR.Jba Avail now' IALIOA.-HEWPORT REALTY 675-1170 !\opt Crest 4br. 21.,ba, lam nn. l1llDl ocean vu, frpk ~ ber, pool, tennlS. Jae .., 6nlJU. &u-7963 ( admnur rond<l ultr d de IWI• J mm1·n1t1•"' I br 4 ~ :, t . :i I I J .i n ,. , l rm~:! '1,(-wport l"n:'>l c ·un1l\r. 3&. \tt:W sx;,11 mo 2 llr $750 m .. N(t.'fll, ~()29!) --- llarbor R1d1te Estates home J Br. lba, J frplcs, ~Cam rm. pvt J~r. J car lt&J'. sec Rited Appt. on ly R700 mo be 760 9531> ld\Spm llCJCcmr-T ..... Wve1,y 2br, 2ba 00 ROI! c.oune. Set' pt.e. Pool & tennis Yrly S87SMo RSI 16 11 wkd y<. o r ~13~ Harbor-VII HotlW lmm.H C'<>mpletely re furbished. JHR :! ba Monaco modtl. quiet. handy loc Avail mo. at S90tJ Debi Bibb. Al~t. l'J5.«IOO. Kl-8861 (Eves ) Newport Cre5t Condo 4 br. ao>sq rt. Nr Pool &ten· ms. Snut.b Meyer. Agt , se.. 7813 or ~5357. Nwpt Crest 2 bd. 2"'2 ba. walk t.o beach. pool & + lelllWI 1575 mo Days 112-8847 or eves 67J.S2164. H•UO.VIEW ~ model. S Br. ~ Ba. nu remodelmg & redt'coraUng. Sl.200 mo l!ie No pets A' at I. 3 22. ~ Woodbndge upper lewl 3 br. 11., ba condo SS50 Also S1Qg)e r amUy home. 2 br . 2 ba with rmaowaw. A C. frpk . 2 car gara1e a:io. Bolb have Raoae. dtabwbr, I a r b a I e d I s p I , ~ .. ~!'!'! ..... !?!.~ wubertdryer boolt up. Br. den. 2 ba coodo, l yr &th bave rec pada.ge leae. SS7S mo. Pool fr Late, pools, Ja<'UUJ 6 spa. Lst. last + $200 dep. t.mnia. Leaae. ~9062 ... ..... to aee l!illlO aq. ft. 483-1..341; eves --~or e3-2'734. Ask Intae 1'!rr9ce c:oodo. 2 br for Al or Jerry 2ba.8JOmo ,...... S.Sl-«122 3290 51ml> 3 Bdrm + delJ, l'OV • tnd petio, College Park. ..,, ,.. 790-9333 ....................... 3 Br. l~ ba, comer lot Bnck frpk & natural wood N o Tustin &>Imo 760-Sl63fl an Spm. &..9-IMdl 3241 c.aa...._., --- -··················· ~ 3425 OCEANFRONT••••••••••••••••••••••• llONTHL Y RENTALS. f\ft6lbed mobile homes, 3 bdll. 3' bt MC\lrlty. lllD. RllP . .au mo. STANTON (l(atella • Knott ) 3 Br, 1~ ba, 2 story. Dabwbr, patio, dbl p.rqe. 2 kids Ir l pet.a ok. S4'75. 964·2566 or m.21J71, AIJ., no fee. Walk to beech: 2 BR. 1 ~ 2 Br, 114 ba CODdo near So. -~· o..t PWa. lmmecl OC· 'I\lrmrAmoc. •un cupancy. l4SO mo. ~...... 3252 142·44413 ; 675-8386; M••••••••••••••••••••• I _l'T.MI052 _______ _ 281'. ZBa, den w /frplc, rorm. d.ln. rm View . ... A..U.. 4-1. 1'10--1178. ... ,.,... .... 3269 ....................... ...=:=:... 2.a R-JLOT Prime Cciti M•• location on Ball•r a. for apartmentl or condot. Bullcs.r'• PldLll• available. Call Jacll for In· farmatJon. Ollm t1m. l'aa&aa&.lc 1oc. MIW .._. Sl500lfto. PaiMr RJty. Larll 1 •tor7. a t... z~ 1151.-:I b a , U 11 • B u Dl · NO n&I Apt. • Ooado Niii.ala. Vllla Rentala ....... •Vll.LAGECREEK • Sillit level end wut - vaulted ceillnp-muter +LOrf·2 ba·D.R.·POOI -frpt.pvt pat»eounnet. kilcbeo-dbl 1ar+bobby -opp SCP·malure ..... -•. 751-7ttt • 'Jll.(fl'10 .............. ).1 -------f72.&421 ODlr •.ooo for both. .,..,. LNl't. Tab owr ... .,........ I0'9' lou. OIWt rtata1 :u:.o::.,: --w.w ......... fttt ..._ can Y 1N-m1 tof tulld$&11 CJ'HM'1>· ................................... ~ , ..... .. .......... 972-M21 c.-.. _. im 1n1loa/Cl•1 area. _................ .:•=-==------ ~-· ..... leaia I ul loa\laport, .,._.,....,, ....... + ..... 4\tbl, - ba.,c11D.; ..,.._, UOOaq. VIila Gruada, ZBr Iba. a. In* .. wt bar. 2 ear .-nrilw, Ptff~ eood. J111.1'mit, pool. NUD&, ~ pool • prlY. llllO . Jacuu.l prlYtl, 1A11e a...\)': -.cJtOO, -Ml-0101 « OU) •mt I.WES 1 BR: caado: 0raqetree Elld unk; "21 mo. a BR; twatuDt; E/Skte C1I Endmlt:9DOmo .• 70.1100 Ol'IH Ill'• ti S llJI' IO ti '-Cl I l I 4JIO OM...... 4400 ........................ -...... ~~~ ..._ ................ . ·.-. 1 Ao, Mlfv" 11. 1NO * OM.V """?" l!t JSSOCI Jfed ····----nlON, '" h . 'blllu, view DIM PL 6lun 11PL pvt. batll. aoo, btllHt. ............. ...., •, 111•• llot "'u• IJM ....................... -"·-····· .. -···· DIAMOND WAWTS~ Prtw. paty wUl bu>' 1 to 3 Clll'llt. alllb. N .8, -..rs llAllAOB~ Your •m1t'llr· »lloblam. <MealJa J..U. ~lU belcoo,, oc .. ulde of llwy No. L11. Oar. H01mo . Adulta . fU f l ·IU·llU or 1.a1119 ._.. ... toabrNpt. Bch. lllf'.Coodo 1175 + WU.•ma ~;mc;,~c:= ~8600~.,,. ..... ••• 5150 •• aw• -Oil pni(WkinaJ ..,.. to abr Lull CGGdo. St. Coata lleaa . ....................... SPlRlnJAL READINGS 1Jlr •Mil pd: -mo .. noJeh , ar O CC, WI ward ProperllH ..., &...,. ...... H9rbor Rld1• N.8 . 7U·UUdy1 , 840 ~. ...:au..:.:..:.;.mo..;_;_915_u ___ •523 C.U.JUsi..IRV1t1t •BAYPRNTOFP1CES JOO.SOOiq. fl. 7U4'13-1003 Oar fQoi to work, H.B. to Whittler Blvd. Call lOlm·l.Opm. Flllly Uc'd. C.1218orC.80M. WS S. Camiao Real, San. Clem. ....................... FAMLYSHOP C:....Mna ---SJOO OuilrJ Qub llvtq; J BB + den condo , no a..rw. aew ZBr. encl. 1ar. ~klr.. .,.,_ Audrey, ftabJclry hkps Nr So ... -.ma Coast Plua. UI01mo ...... _______ _ 557-1'*. Mls.,..l ltedt 316' rm rmte watc1 to Lb.an w at y /0 top.Dot.cb male Pl'Clfill. Nan amkr, neat rwp. 2 BJl, 2 Ba IWt apt 111Nwpt BdL Fully rum . NIWPOIT CINTa f\Llhanice exec. 11.11tes. ~71.ID ....................... '"-"· eltabtiabed Uyra. 1-------· lllOGODown. 1UU~: 751-1400 o.c. AllPOlrT •ESCORT• S pe cl alls l ng i n PrdWcnala. ....................... (42 br. 1..., btl, encl paUo. Q.'41t 2 br w /pr, paUo, rflln1. n s c Cabnllo, pool, adult.a, no peca. llOl Prime loc In comples, iCl In.cl. Avail Mar 22, Oexibae.12'7S/mo. Call 4450 5-lh=h••fw .-~Zlll.-.sa FOUND ADS ARE FIH ~ m.18. . .. lOam-Um. 0Cf:ANFRO NT, spec D15.6'5--0l51 Hl.tth& Nwsilffetibt.s. ....................... mc:..t••M•1ecp Tenaioos llelt Away: ln/Oul: Peter 494-e'7 l tacular• Daily, wkly , -IG5.'4.2-7MI. IT10l'IUey 4 BR. aTa-7877 Mowpl Hts 2 br, l h ~. ...a738eva. Wllll midnilht .... (Of' Andy For at.ore •office space a t reasonable ratea -.... ........ 19eck • * * ~all '11 au Os le PAii NEWPORT ..._ ,,._. F. ..... ~a....... COUMTIY ClUI ~Beach St. U.k •lllled Newly decorat.ed 3 Br 2 Ba YI• 2 Fem. roommau-s want ed to shr 3 Br house. HB. SUO lmo. Dys 631·5091, Col.ta Mesa ••••••••••••••••••••••• townhouse Spacloua U You are tbe wumer of lalloa r1 I •Ml• 3107 fireplace " pool Qwet Slnalea. 16:2 bedroom eWJI 9111M172 two t icke t s ($J3 00 ••••••••••••••••••••••• area. Adult.. no pets. ~~ 1900 F. share !Br 2Ba apt Pl value>. to 2 Br \mfum. yrly. ~LS. K'.S.~SM&~l · RB. Sl80 Need furn CUlCUSVARCiAS Stove.relrig,utU&lndry OCEANVlEW N.B.Adll Avail. 4-1. 963·8417 . Mar.14th · Mar 20th facil ancl. Resp. couple. 3 br 2 ba +d d:n· :1w. 2br, 2ba, rtplc, bale, club IN2-038.1all. 5. Costa Mesa & ~. 1ara1e. w I oo .. I udsp, hlle. pool, sec, S7!10M Cln· M/F lhr 2Br Dplx, quiet, Hunungtoo Center patio, no pet.a. 2 .. · dJ 731 ...... -1 --n d,ets may be claimed Oceanfront year round, m>.181De1 Mar~~ ... ,_.eve., .. ,_,.,,, clean . dependable. by calling 642 5678, ext. beautiful downstairs C.nyon Dnve 2 bdrm . WF.Sl'CLJFF condo. all S200+dep. 548-8898Ben m duplex, 3 br 2 ba, fully dup'-Oar, f-ced yd. new lnlerior , p ool. Roommate wanted, resp. CASA DE ORO ALL UTILITIES PAID Com pa re befor e you rent Custo m dei;agn reatures Pool. B BQ. t>o v 'rd gsra Re. n e w rum1ture. s urrounded with plu:.h land1tcaping Adult IJvmg at lb best Nopet.s * * * e qui pped k itche n . $3361/CA, "'u adult.s.nopets.1Br$425 aduh_$2:50mo util paid. ea.rage, laundry, deck. · ..,.,......., 2Br~ 673-6640_____ .,,.c __ aft.S weekdav.. SHOO +util.67$-6377 u•.........., ~ ,~ 1 Bdnn rum 1shed S385 365 W Wall.on, 642 1971 .:-- Spac l Hr gardt>n apt Pool & rec All uttl vd Adult. no pets $315 El Puerto Mesa ~MapleAve, 4PI S tUdington Beach 3740 ······················· H.l'sFfHEST Sparugh 1'$tat.e Lavm~' BeauWuJ park IJke ..,ur round1n1ts T 1·rra t0l'd pool. Sunken gas bhq. s parkling rounta1ni., S pa c i o u s r oo m :. Separate dining a rf'a, walli:-m closets, ho me liJte Jal.Chen & cabmets. Walk to Huntington O!oter. l Bedroom rum S38S 2 Bedroom rum. S48S Townhouse unfum $475 Adults, no pets UlJIJlles Free! 2 Br, ii,., ba, 2 story, $475 Large l Br w /gange. mo yrly 545-3760 or 407 Adults. no pets $350. I lard.mg St. 645-5892 eon.a .. Mar 3822 l Br. refn g, encl. u r, Adults, no l>t'ts SJ2S. ~!m7. S48-4291 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 bdrm duplex with patio & gar. Leue 1525, no ~ Dave, Agt. 644-7211 SllJNNING lge. 2 BR, 2 ba. garden apt Pool, DIS. 710 w. 18tb St. 2 br 3 ba w /(pie, near 2 BR. lowt!r. S37S uUI ln· beach, no pets, ILids ok. d ALSO BR Sin> mo 750-1122 Ask for cl · · 2 upper, Bret S310. No pet&. 631-2177 2 BR. d eluxe ; patio , garage Ould 0 .K .. no J>et-' S47S Mo. 558-2626 I bdrm South PCH. $425. 67S.ll31 673-8671 ------Front 2 br like new. Con- venient to beach, bank & bus. Pool. W ID. AduJta. Lease SMS. 7S2·506S or s..3176 EXECS.ONLY Your choice 0( 2 smart apts .. no upkeep! lrcmd New Apt's 2Br lbe .. .. . .. .. . S43S 2Br 2ba .. .. .. .. $4.50 3Br 2~ba Twnhs SM<> Spacious new units at 3 locations . See r enta l agent al 1982 Maple. Open Daily 10-4. :.>. 00-6784 or 548·34-08. 3126 ........................ Nice, pvt. lBr. Own pvt. yard. Encl. 1ar. SM>tmo. 495-0227. Ocean nont 2 bdrm. 2 ba. split level Apt. S6SOtmo. C80&T7-S370 SlOOFREE RENT 2 BR. 2 ba .. deluxe. va- cant & ready. S600 Penthouse overlooking bay, ocean & tree tops! 4 BR. 3 ba .. dining, 2 wet LA QUINTA HERMOSA ho.rs. pli.h! Vacant lcre- l8211 Park.side Ln. I blla adv. sra>o mo. WESTCUFF 2 br, 1'·2 ba Mature worlamg wom:io t.ownhse, S495 mo Adults shar e luxury mobile only, no pets 1728 Bed· home. Pn' rm &. ba Cord Ln 548·7S3.1. __ S200. &I(). nm Udo Bayfront. Upstairs on t~ w11ter 2 Bdrms. Crplc. newly painted 10 , · ~ Short Of' long term rental 87S-JS.S 1 " 673-12.83 Modrm, clean 2 Bdrm, 2 bath apt over gar. 2 doors Crom beach. Very pnvate. Use of lovely pal.Jo. Open beams ID llv- Uli rm. Lots of storag<" walk tn, lighted t>IOSels Dlshwashe r I RR rbaRc d!sp. With or wit hout garage Drive by s.403 Rlver Ave. and rail tor appt. to see Av<11lable March IS. 645-177 l. Spanish Style lge I Br w/fp & gar. $400/mo. CaU 642-Jlm aft 6 pm --- Fem to share 3 Br house s:?Z+util Beth ~3-3759 eves IWlcnd.s. 957 ·S408 d~ Gatfar'"t.t 4350 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WANTED Garace tn CdM 673-0980 Garage for rent. 10x20 wrtO' ceiling. Located on Coast Hwy an central Laguna Bt>h. $100 per mo. ~ ·2115 or 497·1095 Single garage. safe & set>ure. Stora ~e only $40tmo. Faye. 640-9800 Office...... 4400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1501 WestcWr Dr. appros Near Hoag, 2Br 2ba, 100 aq ft.. wW build to crpts. dTJ>l!I , encl gar. swt. ample parking, Adults, DO pets. $360. JobnJ'laber&42-31U. 648,.2575. DW'LDjUppet' Modem 3Br, 2ba, !pie, decu. blUna, 1ar. 100 )ldatobch. AvaJI 4/12 lZ7 4601 St. IOOO/yrly ~102 1Z1'> Sq. F\. 1988 mo. 1817 Westcliff. N B. Aaent. S(l.5032 l or 2 Rm Suites f rom $7S T19 W 19th St CaJI Tom ~zm. 500 to 2700 s. Ft . ~VERDEbR PLAZA lS25 Maa Verde F.. C M 545-4121 lt8fT Oii IUY 4100eq ft. olflce bwid101. near Udo lsl.e. pu,rchaM- prioe ~.ooo w tll00,000 dwa. 430 32nd S t . Newport Beach. Call for details Sierra Realty fl33.79C!O *NIWPOIT/C.M. Up to 4700 sq.ft. lilVail at prime corner. 17th & NwptBJ_£~- lD> IQ n in medica l bldg Avail for 1mmed c><· rupancy Ample park ang Newport_ 645 6.'JO I IESTOH HAAIOl ll YD. Newly n.•modeled shop p1ng cenue r In Costa Mesa hu otfic:es avail for 1mme<I occupancy from app rox 480 t o 14SOsq ft w 'new rrpls & pa.anttng at reasonable rates Call Paula S Kati A# 213-4&4~ Town &Country Shoppinlt Center HWllm~on Bea1·h Approx ~ sq rt ror commerr aal or off11:c use. ~to .isr '114 '1T/'.HTl77 or 1213 .:rls..8703 SUI LEASE Ofc&W•d••• ........ ut Redbill near Bristol. l 5 yr. a..... 4 olf 1eea, reces>- ttoo area. warehouse w1lb ~ 1bdtn" door • full security 1y1tem Avail. afttt 3-~. Call to SH lOAM to 2PM $4().4SOO 644·3'00 Does 2llO + caaes. 40 + kegs, ph.w p ins. No com pltJl.aon. AakJn& 125 .ooo Down. TIME· 7S1·1400 USTAUUMY 0.....,. Stull .tr Lobater. has beer & wine. $17,000 month Gross on books Sl40,000 ~ll Price, 29";. Down-TIME: 751-1400. ~ACTURI ... .......... ._..! Ceramic, Wholesale buune55, mo6da. fixtures lcstodl valued at S30.000 FUJJ Pnce aa $30,000 TIME. 751·1400 """*'"' °''ow ..... , 5015 ···············•······· llm. 15'~ to 30'~ on l~t 2nd TDs ~. by pnmr local R E 6 to l6 lII05 SID.-000. mm No mu 20 yrs wJlbou1 a 1os.b Call Denaaon Auoc 67J. 7311 Developer looking for capital High retur n poulb&e C.ll J~. Image Deve lo pment Co r p 891-SG .......,toloca 5025 ··•·•··••·····•········ {NEED {MONEY 64~5'71 Loll or Found a pet? Call Ani mal A11latance Leaeue..:.. 53'1-~ no ree. FOXX SHOP S...SIOo.a .. 10" Warm . feminin e Elicor1.'I '72--4776 Found or lost a pet? Call Sptt1al Pala Hotline. 1--------• 7141'172· im. 213 f258.. 7308 3'.fln Cbecb Accepted. last Oop. B/W Husk1e fe m. tan Dobie m ix n:aJe. Adams/Newi.nd. HB. 963-7516 REWARD lost male Ter ner nux dog. beige in cir C M ared Chaldrt>n heartbroken, pis ca ll 979-41.86 Los t 'ifille Y t-l lo "" ._.Ca +•r ESCORTS 3'Hn 141-0UIO. CHECICSjMCjVISA ICIMS OUT'CAU. 95J.8121 Palm & Psyduc Readmgs tl'lls past . present & fl.I Un! 21J.54..3258 Labrddor Jy r C d .\f Ptol Mu.sage by St.eve, ~a 671 9440.6751284 L1c 'd Therapist. N.A R.EWAJU> lla m-8pm. Appl Only Lail Reward for brown Lab male Vic Dana Pt 411J.31 LS ----- USf Cat. CM Cabn llo St Wes tm10Stl'r Lg or-..i.nge wbt male 2 ?7 6C2 2IKl2 ----f' 0 l: N () COLI.JE retnever milt. red fem JIL'SK Y mix, bUt & i.1lver fem TEH RJ ER rrux. short hair b rn w ht mall" DOBERMAN. red male LABRADOR mix. blk ~-CAT. long ba1red. oraoce male Newport Beach Animal Slwlter. 6'4-JDS 562117 t tal mq S .. IAe> Cif llS 43218 E 17th, C M 548-9182 BLONDIE'S ESCORTS of o.c ..... 972-4694 '5YCNC RIAOtMGS AdVloeori matt.en at late, hedh. business, etc. For llPJll *'1·2713 __ ......_ __ • ClllDt'TMO ........ FOUND· brindle co&ottod fem. lutten, t.an collar ~3 111A-1417 Male ~ new ln town seett friends. Eve1. aft. 5 . 5 ·10pm . Sat /Sun . anytime .... 2UL A Freocb Deh&ht L&UM DI LARUE aeons 97U412 24 HIS CXS MC VISA z.d & ltd TD ao- f7MSJ 1 Arranged by CoadHo..Lo.. ---Pound March 1, lon1 talnd, &nY • whrte cat Vk Harbor v-Ht.Us Cdm 640-812_1 __ _ ---w. ot Beach. 3 bibs of '(;(;uma def vffa't Edinger. CA ~,/, ./:_. ___ 847-5441 .. t:TU7'UYtuw t..ag.at.och 3748 67.J-'-~9~ •••••••• • •• • •• •• • • •• ••• 243S E Co a al Hw .. COM , LAGUNA BEACH MTR ---_ _.y __ _ INN Maid serv . color 2 Br, l ba studJo apt. Pvt pat.Jo Ii garage Lots of er-... 33552 Blue Lan- tern. ~ & $460. f.96.3354 or496-9Z30. 2Bdrm. stove, carpet, S33S. 951-7~ &t ~7906 "'2mi fr. Ix' h. 3110 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2br. c.ondo. 2ba, like new. AIC.. dshwr, prvt bale Avail ammed. Room· m a tes O K. S490 Mo ~1·7M.S EXEC.sums Pnme Newport Beach loc. Near 0 .C airport Rent incl. reception. con Cerence r m. Janito r ser v. utlls. JOO free co p i e s & m o r e . S«TetarUll serv avail I.nor Doug 851-IMll . WOODBRIDGE EXEC. SUITES Located in North Irvine. not near 0 C airport No traffic problems. Exert· ang executive 0H1ces Wllh Old World charm and elegance. Package ancludes recepCJom.st and phone answering, con· rerence room. corree. IT8il dispatch. janitonal and utilit1e1 Ground floor location Xerox. secret.ary and postaRe avaalable From $400.00 Ctll 714 731 1888 Widow has money Cor 2nd T o·s No cred.rt ched. no pnlty, l20.000 up For a c t ion c a ll Agen t 67J. 7Jl l. Anytime Fc.md Yorty female Vic , ________ _ Newland " Warner J.1-«I U.11 8'2~182 or 8'2·3297 FOCJ~D Puppy approx 3 OUi, Mar 8, Hntg C:tr M all par la e l o t 714-848-~ amtes Angels Oulca/f 1V. heated pool. Utal. CostoMna 3824 .............. 3140 (7J4 >494·5294. 985 No. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..... LOCJlllG 3816 Coast Hwy. ---- Luxury studio. Free maid serv. Col.or lv. S8S wk me. uUI. 499-2227 View, l br. $450 lease Resporu11ble adults. no pees. <W-0066 Bachelor . ut1l. incl .. walk to town-beac h Sl95 9S7-0:'Jl2 or 497 3079 eve H1wpcwt &Hdt 3769 ....................... NO ·. I LEASE I REQUIRED YEAA·ROUND FUN: Social Act1v11tes 01· rect'lr •Free Sunday Brunch • BBC's • Par· ties • Plus much more GREAT RECREATION: Tennis • Free Leaaons (pro & pro shop)• 2 Health Clubl •Sauna• Hydromasuge·S~ ming• Driving Range IEAUTIFUl APART· MEHTB: Singles. 1 & 2 Bedrooma • Fur· nlshed & Unrurntshed •Adult living·• No Peta • Modet. Open ~11~ 9 to 6. Oakwood 09rden Al>artment9 ..... port leech/So. 1100 18th St 3 Bdrm apt, gas paid Encl gar. adlts 642rS073 ---- l Bdrm apt Encl garage. gas paid. 642-5073 2 B<lnns. I bath apt. Adults Gas paid. 642-5073. mealis11u UARTMENTS GttAND OPENING 2 Br. 2 Ba $4.50 Eitoeilent location. walli: to comple te s hopping. Beautifully landscaped. SpeCJous apts. Private J19tioe ordecb. Adult&. Heat paid. No pets. Spa. Open 10-6 daily 398 West Wllson. C.M. 631-55831548-2408 •2 Br. 2 ba. nr. So. Cst Plaza S.A. $4.50. Children OK. '7»-02.17 ; Ml· 1460 l Br, bJtm, refrig, pool. Adults, DO pets. $325. ~ *DELUXE* GARDEN APT. 2 ... AcWhW, • 3poola Covered car port patio apta .• BBQ 's cbe to fwys & bchs wa1k to shoppln&. 17111 Gdd1aw•st atW~ 847-6064 lk411i9oaG1U 1d9 ,~" r.i1111 I ·1. ... :. ,.. I Iv I',(, • 1 & 2 BR Patio Aph. • Di\hw11hers & BBQ's • Pool & Rat. Room • Garden L1nd5e1pi"1 • Jog to B11cll & Sllops I ,, I •"' Ii " .. ' . I .. ,, . ' .. II .»1 ,.11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 bdrm. 2 ba. $475 mo. Pool & r e c rm . 714 /846 -0 205 & 2'13 J588..1871 ......... ,_.ailed or""'-'M•d 1900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sawind Vil~e New 1&2 bdnn hutury adult apt.a 1n 14 plans r rom $375, 2 bdrm townhouses r rom SS35 + pools, tennis, waterfalls, ponda! Gu ror cooklnc & t.tmg paid From San D6ego Frwy dnve North on Beach to McFadden then West oo McFadden to Seawand Village m4~198. 4000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• S72 Wee.It & Up S tud i o s . 1 br s. kitchenettes, pool & rraldserv. 548-9756. Sunny Acres Moul PROllONTORY POINT · Loft bdrm. Maybe part time employment for re· duud rent . Kayla l'1WJ01 Family. 2 Br $:.MO. Spite. 3 Br, 2 ba $395. Play. cnJQDd.pool.N&-t•. l.owlJ all ldU)t. DO pet.a, Room W/ldt Pl'Vta. Ad.Ill i.w Br apta. GOO Ed· only nr abopptQI cutr. tr..dMew.,... inpr.h.b. Ml-Olli. •1DD ... /Wlmda ~:~:: -=::: 2 Roome avail In lrt llV a Br n. be Prom li5liO OCIAN AllA hmm, DIO/mo ea. Inc Bea~ apadoua uni.a Walt to tbe beacb. IP96utll.•2tll. In su:all but= .. ~ Dellptllll J1e 162 Br ........ 4150 yarda, paUoa. ~ apta. IOIDe • /frplc, au -·-················· JM at 111ZMaple9t. .... QI' ~. En· ~New Tuat1n ~ PRESTIGIOUS LOCATION ... Newport Beach •1*>·4000Sq. Ft. •Bay Views •Extra Amerut1es Ex«1Jtive otfices a va a I in full aerv. ofc bld1t Nr o.c_ Airport. Rerept &. phone am.. secy serv • cool. rm, etc. Please t>aU 7SUl.M. Disk speoe llOO Mo .. sml ofClce $150 Mo 1827 Westcliff Dr, Nwpt Beach. 631-0900 Will bui Id to suit 2500sq n near OC Airport, Call B-0353. •NEWPORT BEACH• •PRIME LOCATION• S>)'dl from waterfront! 500sqft. (714) ...... •DJl'..LUXEOP'P'IC~• P\"cm 1rm.upto1100 aq. ft. ft'OID D ft. No be req. Behind Alrporter Hotel at 2112 DuPoat Dr .• Ntel.-.aza,e.u IDCUnVISUms Nr Oran1e County A1rpirt area. 955-229 I Dov~ 11 lllth I (7M) 642-8170 TSLM,cmt 142-lD Joy»ecrea w/a&:Lractlve tor elderty. Home coolr· br 2 ... _ So."--~ 1 reeabelt, lreea, ._. n.. ....... '--'--care. 3 • .... Ill'. ~ faadacape • 8 bole pu&.--.-....., -........ Pl-.. Call113-2231 M-F, u~ir•en. 2 poola. •l078.m.2'711 C.Mer7 Villas• office l)*le Hail t ... 6 1 llDl. 8roMs' 17MS112.. Newpott 8"ctt1No. 890 ll'f'lne (II tetn) {7M) 84&-os!SO 1:30-6:30 Frl•D"1 clubbouu v--..... 421 0 "lfrplc color TV, aauu, ..---wdti • ..._ f'OOID, .............. , ...... .. a.ta at • lncJUdbal l.erlt Illa Bear eabto, aJor' lldtiel. ~ tbl. color TV, I :•:rs&. flplcl,..,.M.MMltl 21661•• " .. ffJIHI ~DELUXE SUITES, rrvm ... Air tlOQd., ... '*" uw pd. 1155 &.0.HwJ.m.eoo 0.-. del llar, dill. la rm. autte. •110 mo. ltealoaomlca Corp. ....,. 642-3812 Found Fem Afg han MC/V• Tan. Hunt Ren Call ISG 631-03S7or 960-3960 1--------· UNLIMITED FUNDS! WlJUd: bustness & IJ v qtrs 6J poqlble >. Npt . C.M area. 675 1095, 646--0678 4475 ••••••••••••••••••••••• <Xfice or shop spa~. 47S sq n . on JrOUnd nr + 2 adjoin. upper units, total· l11i m IQ ft. On Coast Hwy .• So. Laauna Sl200 Mo. 4M-1 177 -----................. 450 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1-d TD Lome. ~ ilt 2........_ r..._..,to ISyn. PALOS VB.DES ANANCIAl. 675-2273 ------Pnvat.e Party has money to loan Real Elute 2nd T. D's swm1 etc Fast Aruon 8kr. 97~ 1177 R. E Bus .tr Pers Loans MoPoWs Also equity Ii .s wing loam. Sl0.000 & up. DO prepeymeot llbriner's Futant>1al 831-91234 ----- Lost Dot Fem Shepherd ma.x. gray·blk •Lian. rlop- PY l'ars "8;,indat ... ~2176 Ooj: lravel~ far REWARD Lo't ll1t ht cal.Joo cat wrth a croc.s C' y t' V I l Mar guer1tt' St'a,.1e w. QtM~ roUND I{! bm w bllc IDlrtmgs fem mix dot Vic 17th & T ustin 561200 fUUND Fem lnsh Set lB at Ad&ms,Magnolaa ao_H._8_5.JS._197_ o __ _ f'OUND lyr old White rem. Germ Shep Vic Slater & Golden west 2·26 •1878 Money availab~ for any n.on. Equity ioalUI 31()() aq. ft for It mfg "-U ._.1 • ....., avaJI. lmmed. 7~-6392 ... agt.'" ..__ Found . LABRADO R c hoc . c o l o r e d M LABRADO R b lk M CHIHUAHUA ma x. M. bllt/Wbl. CAT. la hairtri· colored F. Npt De b AolmaJ Shetter. 144-3658 _Ba_rba_ra_or_G_onlo_n ___ 1 MDety ,. .. Trwt ...... Wmted 4600 o.idii SOJS ••••••••••••••••••••••• One-bedroom cott.p In quiet spo& In La1una Beach, Coron.a del Mar or Cotta lleaa for 9'00 or ... Quiet .,... eaeD· tial. Write ed Hlll8, C/O The Dally Pl l ol N.wspaper, P .O. Box uec>, CGat. ·Mesa. CA 12821 or telephone 673-11M. Gracioua, profeaalonal woman, noa-1mokar. nm-drinker dealrea love- ly room &n quallly home. ODl,Npt. ar.u Kitch prtv delirable. 6'2-4300, Ad-slUer f 40. 3'·hr. ~coupMaeM­ IDI 1•4 Br bOUH ID n.tlerodl. 111-1111 Wanted: CDotber •Ith mall ddld •ctoc. lfnale. ,....., ... to ...... Jtome w111a Mlbl. WW P97 up·to -ato. Call •v••·, -- ••••••••••••••••••••••• WTD'S ...,alilh! l5 1'91' term. Sl0.000 or more. No BaUoon. Udo Newport Co. ............. 3tRn MlD Pbrlale~, LS~ im..t. Bead! ~. DilcouDl rate ••1otlable. Dou• Siemer, HO·HH or ~ ,._ d1 USO ....................... PREGNANT? Carlo1, cx•.t'Aenia) C'OUDMlinl 6 refwnl. Abol'Uoa. adop-tion. k.,..+na APCAJlE M'7 ·Zi&.1 CO¥ml .... •tlMnl• at HrOuteaD Service PRE LAW student needa 125.000. WW do aJlYlhlnl Le1al. Confidntlal DVll. P 0 . Boa DU, N.8.~ Going Into Bualne .. ? A•,...-.. lllr law • .... ~ ........... . "''"' • Pletlt1ou1 ... ,'l ............ te9tet r "'•I naMa ..... CliiMY~ Cati the GA&~ '9LOT LICW.~ ---... ~ .............. ~ Dear Dnver Musician k1lOW ~t seUuig your ashtray on rare &. wear ~ mucb·ha ted glasses L'I not too ~rand a start. but. 1! you don l mind my be1nJ: ~o aggress1v1" meybe you 11 get tn toU<"h WTth me" To avoid ob 11~ calls. you know whel? I""" Amy ........... Senicts 5360 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~SY$lem~l br1n1s P r of Singles to1ether Saddleback Sb\gies S1S-Oc89 5400 ....................... 7005 ....................... Alnllll CARl•S ~ .. c..... . ..... ., ...... .__.. • ...,1 ...... ,....., .. .... .., ... ..... , ..... •l1t• Cliwc ·C-.-s..... •M.-... ac.._, NII I fu .. .. .. ,.._-.w ................ --=~ 400 ..... t::'' :?. v....... ·""° (111)6tl-llll · b 0 I ....... R.•o4el, ... lllou. ...... HOeOOYDOIS h' Ah& J .I. O:lwl Uc'9.--.U ....................... .A. ..... c.,.ts. .... f& _.. ••• -.......... . -...~?· ..... ,__ a aw • ....,, deu. --m -O:llDr ~. whl ~.... ---~h.CIMn ---.. ••••••••••••••• Iv, din,._ hall lilS. Av1 ~1,.......aJ-Com.mettlal Do ll )'OW"'ldf ·C.Lom Smo&e·Gaa·Wlr ele11· ..... &1.•up Free w Demo. DIMOO tor. su.eo:IO. rm sr.a. murb 110. ~ .. a.. eJim pet odoc'. Qit ,...U., 15 yn expr. Do wotk snyMlt. Reta. SD.OlQJ w.a.... Carpet c~. ---------• Steam clean. Allo up- ClSJ'OM INTERLOR CARPENTRY ByJlY M2-88t» Cuatom Carpentry. Int/Ext. Boal dock re- pair. Char Renovating. 66-37• STOIM DAMAtiE Repair ........ Remodel Resident ...... Commer. UCl!nled . . . . . . Bonded Free Est ..... 646-8649. holatery. Work 1uar. Tn.ldt mount unit. Free ... rat. rateeMs-1716 CARPET CLEANING STEAM ls SHAMPOO .. 3796 c-tllt/Cowcnh ••••••••••••••••••••••• Concrete contractor, un· limited shapes & de- &i1ns. h igh quality worlnnanshlp, free est. Uc 13776Sl 493-1121 ....................... ILllCTRJCIAN'·Pft..t rtlbi·"" •Umate on '-le•...UJC>b9 Uc. nm:w t7MB ILl'.CTIUCIAN Beat rate•. be1t worlrmanablp. Small jobs preferred. 8'7S-IM5 RESIDENTIAL ti Land1upe. Quallty work. Call Mike Ad· Sitter 127, 142·4300, 3'hn. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Very low prices on landscape cleanups. George. 549-2015 Gen. carpentry. remodel mg. Any type door or window.pa~os. 751-4418 F\nd what you want ID Thompson·Kesel Contractors #:110165 Cement work-all types. ~ 642-8482 Owly Pilot Cla531r1~ Want Ad Help? EXP GARDENER · Complete gardening service. F'Tee estimates 642.5678 548-9812. fslk'iJ:-:.!. Htfp Want.cl 7100 H11p Wanted 7 I 00 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....................... 7005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Be A Traveh\Rent Jn Just6 weeks Sunset Travel Sehools 10061 Talbert Ave. fi'V. 96H7SS AcCOt.ll'ltlnR Arcounting Payable Clerk. experience re· QIAred. F\le Clerk, Alpha riling. rrucro-r1trrung The Balboa Bely Club Please C'all ror appt 645-7358 Jabs Wanted. 7075 - ••••••••••••••••••••••• Account~ Payable pos1 PROTEC.."f YOURSI-~LI' I am a body guard, personill l'haurfC'ur & profess ional bartend<•r A ~k ror M it·hael 2J.3.429 3426 tion avail with hio medic a l rorp ":x periem·e in a mnrjt. co .1 + Computer expenenC'e preferred f'ull bener1ts Cont<1ct Admuustratwn 631·1855 Mature Enghsh ... peak mg .-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-•--lady seeks position as companion . Lt boasekeeplng. s days per week. Nursing bal'k· ground Prefer lfB area 891·7123 House & apt cleanin#( Reltable. neat work Call day 548 2049, J::vc., ~6502 Housekeeper a vail ror I.Ive in Jl()e'l1tion Mature prores!>1onal. well educated. good dnver. xlnt ref 's Pre fer Newport Beach or Anaheim Hills area. 714/889-5572. Housecleaning, Exp .. responsible lady Ref. on request. 645-2325 Help W..t.d 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ACCOUNT AH'T 2 year lt&ff accountant needed for O C olftce or NaUonaJ CPA firm. Tax expenence preferred Smd resume to Lester Wttte & Co. A~nt1on Ms Hughes. 1300 Dove SL ltl~. Newport Beach. 9ClllO Acoountin8 ACCOUNTING 1'ltti901WlY ASSIGMMEMTS Orange County Is boom· IJli! Andsoarewe• We're ROll8RT HA._.'B accounlef11JS There are many new Ace 1 llN; CJefil CREDIT OFFICE A full-tame pos1Uon 1s 1tva1lable for accurate clC'rk to ass1sl rred1t mana1?er 1n a buo;y llt'wspapcr oHite Dut1ei. are vaned Should be a ~typist and operate a JO.key addtn){ m1tchine wtlh skill Credit or of f1ce expenence as des1ra ble Work m pleasant en· v1ronmenl with ~ood company benefits mclud· ing 2 weeks vacation after 1 year. company paid group medical and dental and credit union, etc. Apply at: Ol.AHGE COAST DAILY PILOT 330W. Bay St .. C-Oela Mesa Between the hours of 8-5PM. Call for appoinunent please, ~I. XZT7 Equal Oppty Employer ACC"l'lG Cl.IRK SECUTARY Post acds rec./payable voucben, type SO wpm. recept1on1st duties. lrvlne Mir. Call Karen. 540-8894 ACCJ'G PYBLE -Mazda Irvine has immediate opening for acct.I pyble person. Ex per. pref. Bene. Salary neg. !J79.SS«> ror appt. ADMIN. ASST. P/Ume, financtal plan· nlng Newport Center. IDE. Call Mn. Dudzik, 644-74M firms movtng Into the Adolescent Olr.ls Home, <>nmae County area. br· Uve·lo Housemother 6 lnPal about an lncreu-d ' It Ina demand for ex· 1lrli, 3·4 ays wee • penenced accountin1 room Ii board+salary. per'IOlll)tl. ~~d: M6-WO or CPA'a Aud.Jton Ta AccouutanU o:.t Aceouotanll SlldOI' Ac:eounWlll lb>kkeepen AecoUnt.inl ClerlcJI U you are ll!Ol ewu. ot lbl! bentllb "' worklns terllplrary, 'ltait ua or · a call, we wW be to dllc:\aM lt wtt.b )'OU. • are located In tlM Coldwell Buker ADVOTISING SALES 'lbe Dally Ptlot bu an tmmedllte opm1na for a 1eleaperaon wltb ncwspeper cll1p1ay •d· vertllln f u-pertence. Good uler1. com· nf11I• •~l fr· kllt bmellla. Excellent AIR COHDITIONIHG MECHANICS Local operation or major national company has operungs for 2 quabr1ed A C Mec h anics ror Service Dept Must Ix· capable or takml! rare or 5 LOn to 100 Lon Ct'ntrul unilb. Year around work BARBER.COLEMAN COMPANY 17991 Fitch An 1,.., .. 714/641-1520 Al'CLEU Vanous dutJes. F /tame. Experience helprul. Moo.-f'rl. 9-5. Many co benefits. Apply al 1660 Placentia, Costa Mesa All BKKPR. Slulled Nursing rac11.Jty Respons1b1bt1es me pJ uent b1lbng, follow up. summanes and ag111gs Familiarity w /Medi-Cal pref. Will train person w/at least 1 yrs. 111trular expr. &t gd typing & ten key skills. Xfot salary & benefits. Apply Hunt· inglcn Beach Convales· cent ffoBp. 18811 Florida St. HB. 847·3515 ASSEMBLERS PCI $5.75 Hr. Dass A > mln. 3 yr. exp. Sokler•WirePCB's Read B /P 's & Schematics Tustin area Otnep 840-4443 ASSEMBLERS · Assembler. machine wire wrappers, experd. 1.sl & 2nd Shit\ avail. Pullm Engineenng SA 54().-4229 ASSEMBLERS A.SS811LB TECNiillCIAM Candidates will be tramed in the processing of heart valve ltHUe. Good manual dexterity pref· documentation of fabri call o n o rders : perform other duties as assigned. We offer an xlnt benefit program. Pleeae apply in pel'&Oll btwn2-4pm. SHIUY,IMC. 17«IOGW.U.Av, Irv. F.qual()ppoct. Emplyr. ~EllBLERS we will train. Apply 7am. llacGrep Yacbll. 1131 Pl....,...a Cotta Mesa. ASSB-..J Fbr mec1ical e&ectrOnlct. Eq)erteoced preferred. W wtll Ltaln. Boun 7am to s:ao pm. Escellanl tmeftU • worlr:lnt COD· diUooa. Klaalon Viejo ..... ODl1 thole MeldDt s-maimll employment ~·Call 8aMll ':;far.ctw., noo 9-aADa C114tUMIOJ nDPAD.INO poMb =unlUel for ~~=·, .................. . .. ECOAn lllLY PILOT '1H I0 4.Dl, Slit. m .... ~ Ph•mbla1. elect rt ca I. ......,. au a-. repain. ............ PJIACUff Home bDpfo ... meat. re- "" 1 ' •. ttnctaa • roof. lail. ayraap. G\-4314 U • I ....................... Haulbu! U>wnp Jobe. Ali f• Randy. ltl-IG'J HAUlJNG &:CLEANING ReUd/Oomm 1. F'Tee esL Call911Z-1482 AD around hauling. 1 T. lNCk. Free esL Call AM. $48-31164 Haul/1radln1. Demoll· lion. Sk.iploader. dump- tnack. Treee/yrd work . 831·1.257 OCX: lludenl. Sklploader, dump.truck. Gr ade. haul.Dan~ a.l....,llnm1e....,, l"w • .._. • bus .... Rt•oaable rata. •l•l tillt __... lib MOW, ... fer fte Penoeal --'n.dl, ..... Pam. a ,;;;?' ~ ""· 11t ••.a-aa... but ._ ._... 4oM •JIMe. a.. to ci&eu. CaU \al JI!! . ......., I& IDOlOI w e • r e J o h n • • ,...,,._ 1 tto.ecltuloC. We do ~r Crpt 6 Upbol. e¥e~tbla1 from ten Cluoert. fir waalnt. delli:nl to tboM apeclal .-. elb ... lllnM. J>rot. Jolls. l\illy Ue'd. Is ua· -•Ma.111•1 ...-.m'M• T.L.C. Houecleula1 S."lce. 0.peadable. ~ Lic'dtlloaded . °h)'•! ~ 1WAMY'S ~ Cl 1 time maid ave. ~ DISCOU!'n' ON VACANTS. S&M.m carpet """"*" buted. Free at. ae brsvc. '31·7181 Housecare Service. LetTrois Domesllques. call 840-nu for your boUle ilMrview A.lice .. Howecleanl.n1 Window Wu.bing. Refs. Reasooable, reliAble. 673-18,.....,1 llfp: 1111 ....................... HYPN06lS WORJCS For free CIOll*&Jtahoa caJ.1 Ad&l«.tt Ill, IG-4300 it brs .._, .. ..... ••....•.........•. R.J. Coe*. 20 yra Opel'. Local year around aervtce. • 1m. an. 1132 loc:omeTu ~· Mt ot1 before Mar lS. K. Paternio.uo, enrolled qt. (TM )IG-04.\S Call today for a ppl. 646-5233 Short P'orm. Sta&e Is Fed. 112. CM. centrally localed. J . Moriarty, Acct. XlnL cleanina done by Rm. 11/br. 4br min. Uc. a..t.c 'I I I 557.c709. • ..................... . SUSIE'S HOUSECLEANING 751 7368 • ...... ,,,. ........ ....................... Prr£88 PAINTING Expr'd . Rua Ratea. Free Eat. Call Gene -.om Paintlnc. INT /EXT. Helt. honest. reb.. 12 yrf. exp. Lie 'd. Dave 9M-10&S • I 4 ~al ls commercial patm•na Ftee eat. ~ ... nita.87M.Wl,673-{17!f1 Dave's PalntJ.ng-tntlut, all )'OLlr pa!ntuJg needs. Ra. comm. ind, rree est -7487 aft Spm •.•. ; ....................... Repair • &eroof,; All tJpe1·1blft1t'e1 • rocbbak .. ·compo..tar. ~ea.~..., Pio . Avail . Qualified roolln1. Pree eat . Leak repair. 135. Good rata on abakes " compo, Call 975-1107 bl • • Reroolln,c • Repaln. all typee, l\W'. No w a1t1ne. 8 A:C: M-«SU F\ne ext. painUng. St. ~Y p•tn!hng •paper S.=111dil111 - L1clln1. T r y me. R. ·-w_..1uar Free est .,..... Ula • • ••••••••••••••••••••••• &nor. &J&.5666 91.ew. 547..CSJ f'nlf. painl..mi. Ext Ir Int. Most Ext 1275. tJIOOlS Free est 536 ·4383 MCNa.sa n.~·s Pauiti.ng. aerv1ng area 9 yrs, most reu. check my rel. llr. ~ Olt.m Painting, k> rates Free ci.t 3 yr g11ar. 1162-1C78. 633-9837 aft S ...... /lllfl*r ....................... Sewtng MactuneServ. in )'OLlr home. Gu.ar . 25 yrs exper. 97S-l 1C17 Nea pakbes Ir textures s..t.g/AJterat-. FmlST. 8').14Jt ••••••••••••••••••••••• PJ.A5TERfNG SewlnJt Machine Serv. In Addlt.iona bou5a home. Guaranteed. 2S Free est • 586-4892 yn exper. 714-975-1107 "t*'4 Plastering.patches. T.¥ ...... c 11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• re11tuccos. add1t 1on1 AnJc· & roof installation. fbnbl Ed MS-5660 Mulllple outlets. 23 yrs np. Bt.11Coyne.496-791~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Tit Le Papier lit Ill ~1«' & Specuw:ung in res1d I ren ••••••••••••••••••••••• qualttype.penng. tal property laland Cerarruc Tile Installed. 714-~23.50 Senicea96S-0831 Firs. counters. tub ... Qstom waJlpepering Ail worlt guaranteed. a.st Property Services S4().'l766 --------- lndel>eodent dram rlean· mg, plumbmg 15.SO/up. S48-31'rl dys, ~ a(\ s Pree est. Refs S40.()7fi0 ..qwillty Landscapin& • Olmp. soft.scape design & l:nllllallation All work guar. Free est Green dale Landsca p 1 o g 731-6276 Housedeanlng. Res1d l· 12 yrs uper NB CM Comm1. new consll'Uc· ....._ iarea. I'm small. pnce!> Make your edvert1<11ng doll.M ~ farther' Li.st )'()Or buslM's e ~ ery day an tbe c1~1r1ed ~'\100 or th•~ newllpilpt r 642 S678 Baths, kitchens. f.>ntrv ways. For esllmate call 641-B'l ask for M 1ke ....................... tion 213!791·1412 collect. _.,,, WUJ take care of elderly -••••••••••••••••••••• are small 67S 3014. at my home. exper. SELL idle items with a Bndcwork Small JOb!'I 673'"17 . •...•..•.............. TR&SUIGEOH Trees topped & ~moved Yard Clnui-7S1·3C'16 guara.ntMd. Call an S: 0-.uly Pilot Cla...slf1ed Ad Newport. Ca6ta Me>a & Seu t.bm&s fa5t Wllb Daily 6.11~ 642.5678 lrvine S7S 3175eve:. Not Want Ads. ~~~ ..... !!!~ Hllp ••••• w ••• cmhd •••••••••• !!!~ ~~~ ..... !!~ Hllp ..... w ••• lllhd •••••••••• 1 •• 1.00.. Hllp w...t.ct 11 oo Hllp Wcmhd 11 oo .............................................. M&embly. light. fem. Full Banking BOOKKEEPER f u 11 ----------------lune, 8-hr day. Sl.SO hr EXPa.. TB.La r h1rge, for Laguna S m . s hop, HB Non· ., .............. ,..__.._._ Beach sub.contractor smoker. Call 9am·noon ---Must. ha~ construction for appouitment. 842 3121 An mdepeodenl bank experience Call 838-47112 ASSISTIM B>ITOlt SUIYEY 5 30PM lO 9 JOPM, Mon d11y thru F'r1doy !J.30AM to I JOPM S11tur· dliy Greal for collei:i;ms and moonlighters S84 1.10 Pl'r w ee k ONLY REQUIREMENT IS /\ GOOD VOICt:: t::.tll 642 4321. ut 312 after 5 30PM. Monda) thru F'nday Attendant work w han dlcapped adults MU4t be strong. walling to ass1 ... t 1n tasks as to1let1ng. teed111R. general clean up XJnt vacation & m surana! hener1ti. l nitl"d Cerebral Palsy /\~i.o(· :mo W Harvard St San ta Ana,~ S760 AUTOMOTIVE TIRESBYICE and light repairs. Willing lO tram Newport Tire Center. 3000 E. Coast Hwy,CdM. AVl'OMOTIVE LOTMEH! Olev)' dealer orrers full· Ume. permaoent posi· lions to assist new & u.&ed sales depls. m varied t.allk.a & mainlenance of Inventory. See Sales Mgr. HOWARD~ Dove 6Quail Sts. NEWPORT BEACH AUTOltOUTE REXllS'l'ER. Early AM . I 'h to 2 hrs. $375 to $450 /mo . Xlnt. moooll1ht. Wlvea. re· tired, dlaabillty, StU· dent.I. Need gd wheels. :seo..Dl8 or~. Babysitter. my home. permaneot, Eves S-11? Please call 675-7621. CdM. Babysitter needed 9mo. girl. Sdys/Wk. CdM area. Pref. my home. 1133-1670 dys. 875-81.28 eves. Banking Selfe Depoth Ca.rte Previous nperience de· a1r1ble, but wlU train. u..-l1Phll ll req&ared. C•t1•1r~ •p111 ...... PrevioUI experience de· tlrab&e, Uabl &.YPinl la re· q\&nd. lluat -be able to apeak Speollb United C.llfomia Bank 2301 So. Main St. Santa An.a 59-5117 Contact Mrs. Laffey E.O.E. BaMlnl TICl.LER -NO SATURDAY HOURS. Ni-ti.Im ....... bper. fftf. Npt. 8eb. odlce. lhtlvenal Sul.011 • Loan. At k for .. r • J-. -OUf 11.0.I! . 849Sunllower St. C.M S4()..s;n) E.0 E Bank.mg Pac1!1c Federal Savin~!> has openings for lull lime tdlers. Nwpt lkh ofc. expt•r preferred Call Pat Pall' 644 76JO Pre' lous expcrienre ~d be helpful Good t.ypinR skJI Is reqw red Uruted California Bank 3141 E Coa.st llwy Cororul del Mar 673-9'bl0 EO 1-: Banking TB.LEIS f'ull & Part T1 me Career opportunity for indiv iduals w 1th 8 ananlbs previous Teller experience. Full a nd part time pos1llon1 available throughout Ora.nae County. We provide an out.stand· lng benefits package complemented by con· 1enlal working at· mmpe.bere. Pleue call: Lorraine M IUer C714Jt73-J724 So•u @ u:.. WELLS FARGO BANK Equal Opportunity E;mployer M IF llAUTY ASSIST. U> train ror cllentele Great opport. Minimum +. 837-8779 & 837-4250 IEAurY MAHAGB Newport Beach saloo 540al2. 644--0861 IU ... OPllATOlt wanted person w/bluellne experience, runolna or worktna behind bluel i ne macblnea. Zero• ex· perteoee helpful. Call ilart711·39> .. If •••• 1/Ctlftl Full time, expel'. helpful bat not oec. llany co. beneftU. Apply at lllO Placedla, c.o.ia M•a . IOCam• ~r=Dana Pt. a.~ .... = p/U.aM Booll-Quallftld .,.,... .., • •aritly o1 ... ....... u • lledble boura.M='•Wrat.lYe6 '"*",....._can tor ._..,,u. BOOK&llPBR -P'or ..... .,, ....... ,.. _.b>am.•IMl.co. ..._..~ .• accur to WOflil w/fll de CPA. g.o ...... IOOOEIPBjSECY Work ID one person or c L<'t1 rn c·om puteri rf'd bookk1~pinl( !>Ylllf'm' k Ix-dbl£' to handlt• lh•· n"-poo Wht•n I ht• ho'' I\ UW:J) lrv111t' Pt.>r1onnd /\l(l'nt' ~ f, 17th. CO'tt,j Me .. a Sti· ~ 1>42 11711 ~~ ~Firm Ill F'a."h100 r!!land ,tff'J hM 1mmechaw opentnl( ror CL"tuer llour-.. 8 :.) S Expenenre prt'frrrt't1 c.ontact Helen McGinlt·' for appointment 644 2292 Brokt:r ~ Real 1-:0.t.ik Sdle!>per~on l•> 'l°ll ~ million worth + or re-.1uuranh oi9.J ~i I RI.fl bov "ull ume. dJ)' u.· .. <'h HouM Inn. 619 Slt'<'P}' }~low Lane. l.aR Br h • Cafetena · lndu.'iln11I. lmmed. openings 1n lrvme &CM a~a.". f'ull & P rr Days & 11w1ng sh1rb. Line ser vE>, cash.ler. 11nll & other general duties. 994·2331. CASHIER . mature . resp()Os1ble. Eves 1nr wedleods. Apply M t hru W. 8-llam. Gift Shop, 0 c Aa l'J>Ort CASHIEI MAl)OC SCOck Brokerage flnn nea.r 0 C Airport Typ1n1t only requ1 re menl Hrs 8-5 <All Judy Eckert So40-8121 ~HIER Jl\tll Ume 10 our Fashion laland s tore for a rmpomable, dependable penon wtth good tas~ A~y In person ~tween 1~12 APIOPOS 29 Fashion Island CASHta P\Jll Time, icood pay. Growth co. 5 localloos. Owl' al. We Train. Mll'llO CAI WA.SH 2ll50 Harboc Blvd. Coltall ... callOS UTDTIM MARKETS ODenlQll oow available fOr Jul.I Ume Aaaittant ......... ~2nd lsJrd 1hlJU, No eapertence ... •• b'alD. A.chane.. meat opPortwa.lt1 tor •-rmeDt poelUca to =s er llou r If ... IDOl9 .. . .......... . ... lo ... N!t lU iw-..... Oal&a ..... at.em.WW....._ ._,., Uma rrtd111 .......... ....,°'""._.'er Cll'rlcal EARN A CHANCE TO WIN A FREE TRIP FOR TWO TO LAS VEGAS It's eo1y, jmt conw to our offiu to ~lst~r & worii 40 hours! If you an ~inq for o job I& hou ot least 6 lftOflths offlu uJMrimcel, now is tht' ~st ti~ to ~ in•of•~ in new corHr o~i•s & you could win a fotttastic Lo• Yeqos •ocatiOft!! • Secretaries • Typists • G~eral Offiu Clens • ReceptiOftish CALL 557-0045 OR COME I .. TO CT\-L/f\7:. 3723 llRCH STREET NEWPORT IEACH • Rnunt1 tnp. Jtr r;;n • I. h11tl'I JI rommucl.1t111n ' f°' thn" rta \"' ClnLDCARF: WorlonJC mother & 9 ) r old daugliter •-ouJd Ltke 1111ture non·smotm" m· dtv 25+yr lO shr 2Br. 1119 cotta"~ on quiet st 1n Balboa.. nr bay. Si!OO / mo Refs req. 6'75·7738 aft 4pm. CHURCH CUSTODIAN. Mon-Fn e.5. Salary nso mo +benefits. Appl.lea lions 1ccepled ror 1n terview call 494. 7S.SS Q.aJCAl OFFICEA1DE ACXXXJ'NTS PAYABLE ACCOUNTS PAYABLE Should enjoy working with figures 6 be able to i nterface well with others. Typing helpful nat euentlal Xlnt benefit package in chldin1 company paid major medical. dental & lite tna .. profit sbarin1. New, clean modern facilltiel lo lood workan1 atnmpbeft. CIMCO •Btl . Colla= a blt. s. ol Baker otf RedbllJ) Oenr .. 1 20 IMMEDIATE OPENINGS WEM&D a.ERK TYPISTS F'tLEU.ERKS XEROX 4000 & 7000 OPR XEROX 9200 & 9400 OPR Will lralll Short & long term us1gnment:. No ft'e Good p.iy Paid weekly U you can type 40 wpm+ & enjoy variety WE NEED YOU 1 Short or Imig term us11{Jlment.s No fee. Good pay. Paid weekly l\arell ' IRVINE E.0.£. IJJMCU.K. 7~ MIF ClBICS Pa.rt Ume & full lame graveyard, pert u~ aw- 1n11: Apply 7 ·Eleven Slllrt>. 1097 W. Baker, ··~ Q.BkTYPtST f emale wanted. Aftl'r l100n!'t only Pleasant ~ur roundlnRS m Npt. lkh Call 67J. 1($) COMPANION -Elderly 111>-om.rn i.t>ek:s m1ddl1· a~ woman Lo shr homv & domest1r duties. Noo smoter Salary . M is~ VteJO 495-S377 Ox*. full ume <bys. epp. ly M·Th, 3-S pm, Coro s. 4647 MacArthur Blvd . ""lB Stl).2244 l'OOKS It BUSBOYS. 40 hr. w~k Call aft I.! noon 673~ C 1lar.._. & s..dwich l'ft"IOft ~ expenence in work. lnjl r time & p t1mt' fttS.2193 COUNTER HELP, Donut Shop. 6-2:30pm, F rr Prel mat~ woman. No exp ntt Apply in person D1pp1ty Donuts, 1854 Newport Bl. CM Dellcat~sen Help. Ex- perience pn!ferred. <1v~r IB I F '1'. 1 for Mon. Wed !'. Sat & Sun 644·51119. DELIVERY PERSON. ru11 & p 'time. F'Teewny Auto. 26242 Avery Pkwy. MV DELJVERY Is STOCK with oppty for advuce· ment. M IF applicuts welcome. Apply Jn person bt wn 9·5. see Tum. lSl2 Newport Blvd. C M. Dell very people needed. ~~~~~~~~~ have part ume poa1Uon .... CLERK. full time , IWllcbboard. tYPtnc. m. inl • lllbt drl vtna f Of' open. You wUI make up toll per hr. Call ~tw~n J.tPM. 638-1 US Newport Beach lab. Delivery p eraon ror Pbane Jan after tOam. wbolaale seafood eom· ~ beDafi1a for a -.140 pany, 1ome counter vuttt1 ol dertcaJ Pl»l· CL9tl( ~Nut appearance. tlooa: Setrete17 aod Needed to au ht AJ>PlY ln "non, 145 _.._.._....: man ,.-ID~ BroedwaySL,CM Tnlit·fM eaperiHc• -. -. ftt N. ••·lltu; T1Pllt• 11 at leeO r'titent a DeUveey Ptrlme. l.A ....--...... a.a..11eaa • ,,.., aoo per .... ln Bl·Uqual Cle.rt& aod . ......Btacb.•t• ::,'f'» ':'::'.:::; ~n:.~ D E L I V S a ~·.at l•mu1 .. .a,. lretp1n1. pleaunt e n· ~~N .. ~ b ..__.... ~ -·· ... -. _,,. '~o>smn· bllMd on nper. Xlot . au IL Alton beM. La1ut1a BHch • 8-&aAoa -----------1WN11'1 ..V.Y ; .. .... Miii .._.M -I •· tam to .... a.ll 1111 Hl)' at....._~ C•ll ................. .... ~ ... .. tmA, DA!.Y P!LO! • ~!!~:.. ... ?!!! ~~~!! ..... ?~~ .-.w..,.~ noo ~ ................. . Pl''W-1 I .... &tlaa A._........._ ~a' ! ~.:.,,....c&'°'b" Boa1 &xee. •••tu • c. • ••• • . -.lo7ed ,...... •IM> •·llDO.. ... &oaupplMWll tWr t 1 , .. -=. =ccJ.•t11':lal •• r: ----------_,..._..,... __ P"'-NCIJ,eit•ill. App. -... wttb t bul'nw 17 ID .. ,.oa: Re1&1 baUl .....t tWr.,.,.. llaln\yllata, IHI S. lime. Call for •PPt. Brl•tol. C8o. CoHt _.im ___ . -----SICllrAIY OIL.._ ...,.11 fW L.A. ~-==::::~ ... ,_ ear. Peir111. Prt. s.ntlrw UOO/SUO p•r mo ~~~ -.-....... a. .... tftldlwl. ... D MlilllW put Ume 101•1. claermln1 =-==-OrotezY 6 ='r:'°.,.u:J:. -----~_;... __ ._ paQ. ••II Of'lanbcd. Olala'l omee aeecta ~. .. u tt., t • r w Ith NI cir put Ume. sn-IMrta.d A~ akJUa vtoul ~ exper MeeeHry. Cac•llnt =ial. Appl1 at ==~·· .· Dmta1 Becept .• br11bl. n.~SICY aper, motivated. llut vw.fttDCbn1 oppor. for ltnow imuruce, t1Pmg rmture prof secy to •· 40 ·rtq 'd. S•lary open slat dynamic top ell· .....,.. ecutJw in N.B. Top or- Dea&.tl. c.bainide aasis ltal. Mon-'lbun, X-ray Uc ~·d. Salary open. ··~ oimtaJ AsaUUllt , l"Olll & back. RDA & Coronal Potisbini Lie. 4 dayi; per wee& . ._9671 & 76Hl700 Ask for Lorraine. DanAL UCEPT. F /tame. Busy preven _ Jl~Y oneot.ed practice ~ highly motJvated tlei>endable rettptJOfUSl ~ ~ worklJlg With and helping people. Must ... ~ ..-ve rmn1mu.m l yr expr Xfol h rs & benef1u .. , JM2-$SS1 DodlA"'"tdcMt looth A"ftd•t Newport Arches Manna Call Judy. 642-4644 gantutkloal, eecretanel & tdmin. atll1a nee. Real estate background beQltul. Must be a aell· attrter. Xlnt. sal. & benefit.a. Cootact Wendy l<Nmann et 851·9322 Factory Trainee Industrial ceramics, Apply: Ceram· Tek. 981 W.18th..C.M. Factory 16 IMMIOIATE OP&llMGS WAREHOUSE ASSEMBLY FACTORY Good money. 1ncent1ve bonus, l'lohday & vaca lJOn pay P111d weekly Dnvers. l\orrell • Oebver bakery products ~ supermarkets Early m 0 r n I n g t 0 "l I d SDMCU,llC. afternoon. C.11 SS7-6'127 DRIVERS Oteclter Cab. 493-8888 : Dnver /Gardener comb ' Have valid CA license Good dnvang record. Min. age 20. Apply at Pennysa ve r. 1660 Plaoentia. CM. ··IJBIVEllS -GOO Week. . wm tnun U'Uck drivers Open 8ar&Spm. 995-8413 DRIVER IRVlNE 752-6666 KOE MI,. Gardener needed ror apartment complex. 642-5073 Ge&ALOFACE Growing Irvine Co. has full time position Im· mediately avail. We need a brtght person with good phone manners to assist our service dept. manager. Duties lo 10cl Typmg, dispatching, etc Training will be pro- vided. Call Shelley for appl. 979-ZW. Ca!Jf. Q)p)'Ullt Prodll('ls eOG9NOMIY /N!llfll °"'91 M11o eo. loll: 1.=:===-----_.., ,_,,__. ... .,. MAINT'DfANCE CllDl¥tll..m ROUll:KlllPlNO eUAIDS J'aU • part U••· All areaa. U•llorma ,......,..., ~ ... I& Of CMr.a.a.r.d~. ND~~t: ~fecs.!.2:' W. Otb Sl:net. Ant. ln ~ lwJura .. u • l • Mon°"" Jn. IU'PD RMllb llWI HolpK.al In H,lt ti 11 loc*lnl '°' • ...,.v• to malotaln UDl1I crew. Applicant .tU ... " 1.a 1"1 •••· • b9f...tJiar ... m&m· teaaace prot'edurea. Good At.rUn& Nla.ry • trt._ '-ftl.t piettage. l''or htlervlew eootect la Ml-141&. E. O. 8. M /f' Hair Styblt wtfollowtq Will pay 65'l.. Deaian Mana1era needed Plue. NB nut to Mlblre buaband & wtfe l"lllil*lll Ia1&nd Ask f team wt.th eeJI aton1e. Bob.__, · or apt renllnl or mole I Hair Slyliat ~aweatthat Special Stylist Man1curi1t-A11l1ta nt. Call 811'*15. Mon. lhru Fri. ~ PIT·fUU time positions Avail, Day & Nlte shifts. No exper. necessary . Ulyr& • wp. 549-1512 Hotel Nlghl Auditor Delk Clerk. Ben Brown's AliaoCreek Inn. 499-22'1 I •HOUSICLEAMERS S4/S4.50br +bonus. Will train. f\1U or p/tlme. Ad vanremeot opport Must have transportation 848-7{9) Hou1ekeeper1 Cook. !Jve an. ma lure lady for s mall guest borne. ~7107 or 836-1078 Housekeeping Pon.er part lime. mo\lmg funuture. clearung win· dows, et.c Please call for appt. The Balboa Bay Oub. 645-7358. Housekeeper Lave-In ure for elderly C M ''ouple s:iCXl per mo. 548-4200 Housew1 ve~·Sl udcnl'. xlnl P /I' oppt 'y. flex hr~. good pay Call TLC Housel'leao1n g Sen i:.wn4~PM 754-0030 ~aper.Work s days • week wilb IOOd J19.Y. Pleuecall167-8Ull. MAMAe••tr Unlimhed income pot.en. Wl1 111 primary wholesale bu!u.oela. Profit shanng & other benefits. Need not le.Ive present pos1· lion. 54$. 77~ Management IHFUTIONl'ttOOF Seeking ambitious person who des ires freedom and aecurlly and i.s wt.lling to lea m. Wool tnterfere with pre· sent JOb Call for appt lncome Plaruung Assor 646-67&5 MANAGER for small bu.sy sen ice hardware store. Send bnef resume & phone number l.o P 0 . 7641, Sta· uon Gt. N pt lkh 92660 Mtn1 cun1t. pedacurisl, sculptured nail a rt ai.t. make up & art1u f8CUll.1sl needed. Will pay top wage-. w, following. Design Plaza. NB next lo ... ashlon l!lland Ask for Rob &lO 6023 Mature couple. relll'f managers JO units clB!>s A rnott>I, Costa Me:;a. 5 <lays per month. non 'mokcr... no pet:; Will lrdlll. 675-:.>07 MOCHANIC S200Week Housewives af you ·re Will tram Open 8am friendly. cooscaenuous & 8pm. ~13 dependable we need you ! Daily 8·4. Apply in l ________ _ penoo, StooemlJI Tf'r· ~AL race. 29l5 Redhill. C M MfG TECHHK:IAH Insurance Co mmercia l Un derwrate r. Lrg N B agcy. Exper ntt. Sal comm. wlexper Call Dume Bullock· 833 9550 Two years expenent'e worlung w1lh minute parts Medical company Excellent benefits & wortUng coodlt ions MIS· s1on V1e10 areJ Only lho8e Sffkang Pf'rmanenl emp&oymenl need apply Por data processing centB. 9am·Spm. Mon. Fri Musl have valid C1hforn1a driver!. !Jcense & good drivmg rec•onJ lnt.enor plant co. needs Call Sul>an, 581-3830 GeneraJ Caguig, women. hard working person for --------· men. d.ly eves. Wall warehouse anstallat1on DATA TEN DIS Redhill. C.M S49-o:r70 DRJVBS Men or women 25 yrs or okter. Know the coast Cities. Net Sl80 a week or more. Orange Coast V.eUow Cab, 17300 Ml Herrmann. Fountain Valley. <No of Slater belwn Newhope & F.uclid l ·oftivERs.cl'05S Country. No special license re qµi red . .MacGregor Yacbls. 1631 Placentia. Olstallesa Dry Cleaners Opening avulable at Dry Cleaners. Experience pref erred but nol • ~· Call 548-6485 ~ for Mike. Between ·ta. lra1n I rv1n~ Ca 11 S57-0tSOorS4(>.4242 641·9020, 8 llAM GB4ERAL <>FACE Will train to operate computer recording & filing system for new car dealership. H.8 area. call collect (714) 565-9147 blwn lJ.4. General Housekeeper. Raleigh Hill Hospital, Npt Bch has an im- mediate opening for an expe rien ced housekeeper Good start ing salary & frin ge bener1ts package. t'or more an!ormat1on con tact Uz 641-1616. E.0 .E M/P General The Balboa Bay Club as now tunng for Seeretary, heavy typmg. 90me accounung helprul. lh.8.:»tos Mem Spa Auendanl. no expenence necessary ~10 Mon. thru f'Ta. $3.SO perbr. INVENTORY Blouse dept. Sl John Kruts needs a respansa ble indiv to oversee lhe1r blouse inve ntory . an · eludes record kecpin& Should be bi -lingual Spanish/Eng!Jsh ). app. ly 111 person: St. Jolul Knits. 17422 Denan, Irv "JOIN THE MEW KIDS OH THE ILC>aC" Register today walh one al the newest and excat- ang temp placement agencies in lhe cowily Typists. Sec ·s. Bkpr·s. Gen. OCfice. No F'ee' 978-0505 'The City. Orange E.O.E. Kenne.I help. wknds/live- in. Call for appt. Car needed. S4()..42.34 Medical Assistant full tune Expenenced front & back omce 498·4000 San Clemente --- MEDICAL ASSISTANT a nd MEDI CAL P HLEBOTOMI ST re· quired for Newport Beach lab Phone Jan after lOam, 640-0140 MEDICAL TRANSCRIBER P o r pro fe s,lonal secretarial service ID Newport Beach PT /PT, da ys Mu s t be knowledgeable in all medical 1 pec1allles. raptd typuig & accure~ spelhnic mandatory Salary commensuratf with ablllllea. Ex· penenced only need app- ly. CaJI ~ ask for Jlll Henderson. Medical front officf Secretary. Ortboped1( alfi~. Call 558-6*)5 Btd1wk AsMlilbfy fbm located near ocean • .._opportunities for F ff ft a UnUted number of Ptr. <During school tira. JpOltt.ions. WUI train. Junior Maintena nce Engineer. Entry level position. Union benefits. FUe Clerlt. Alpha filing, Laborers. Concessionii. I fil l For CIRCUS VARGAS. MEDICAL RECEP· TIONIST -F /T. ror busy neurologist omce. Must be organized, self· slalUd & able to handle muWple phonea. Typlna nee. w tine k.oowledae pref. Av.U. lmmtd. Call 0>Ueen M2·1UT ·&ain wbile you learn. 825/br. to start or more for. experience. 1020 W. • mb. Sl. ~ ~ L.E CTR t CI AN , ·~MA.RINE. Olll1 bard worker need • ..,ply. Ron llaQJSlDI ..... 11 m cro-m ng. 8:30·5. O.shdaily! Call8tl·66S7. Moo. t.bru Fn. $3.50 per ___ .:.._ ___ ...;__ hr. LEAD KAN TRAINEE Accounting Payable car production ceramica Clert. Experience re· abop. Must have lead ex. Q\Anld.8:30-5.llon.thru J)i!rlence Is 1peak Fri. Spardab. Call 9'1'N600 Porter part ti me. · Wedms.1bun. •Sun. 4 LeplSecretaty t.o lficW.,. Small dJDa,mJc business P'-callforappt. litigation firm In ~7351 Newport ~nter seeks Oea 1 Mc Clerk. accurate t,nill. lite btkPI exper. ll.lbn 6 netL Penna· Did Ptr, Call 1Pm·5pm: .,.. .... esperienced. efficient " ener1et1e leaa1 secretal'J. S.H .. dlc· taptl:loe • x1nt. l1Plbl s kill• • must. Xlnt. aalal7 dep 1ndlna \q>On qualification and U • peieDce. Geod beoellq, ..... .essa•aa Dyaamlc morta1aee rum needs • meaeenaer. lbt be Ntponaible, de- pmdeble, have own car • IOOd drlvtu record. "11l time. Clll .IODJUM •.J0:3Dam. Stlan. ... ,. ... lldcaJ ILUlUfactwina compaay need• • worker. Machlae abop expertence req\llred. hlab school machine abop ok. Excellent bmiftta • worklU con-dlliona. lftaaJon -Viejo ...... ODly tboM Mellin& Jl8'!llUfl8l emoloJIDllii .-..,ay, Call a.au. . .-.-- !llJlal AIDIS -AU • 1 hlfh. &aper, or ~. Mnt Vtrct. O.Wl. Hmp. -1 Ceat,r a.CM NUJt8ING RN. LVN. DIRECTOR 01' STA PF ogv£L()J>M ENT - 8leocnt a part ot tile &rowla& field of pro- (.mal taia&ric n.ura. ial. 79 bad lktJJed DW'I· 1111 tadlty bl C.11. Com· pet1tive aalaey. 2 wits VllC. bNllb • dental i.ns •• ~ S6ck Ive plu. Q:dact llarjorie Robb. D.O.N. 3.o Victoria, C.11 6003l7 Nwslni Experieaced Certified Aides, all ahift8. lull " ~time. up IO $4.15 per hr. to st.art. TRAINEES 7 lo 3:30. X1nt NA tra.iniq prog. Earn while you learn. S3.3> minimum to S3.70. flagship Coavalescent O?nter.642-8044 Nur5ing LVN'S 7-3::» fr 3-11::». S6 35 to S6.7S per hr. Outstanding benefits Regular & merit ratHS 2 ~ vacation al'ter I yr. Major medical, den· ta1 & We lllS. al no rost to employee. f1agsh.ap Con· valescent Center, 642~ NursinR Nurses Aides AU sbil\s. Good rate of pay. No ex· per. nee. Will train. <Art1ficalJon program available. App~ Port Mesa Convalescent Hospital. 2570 Newport Blvd. C.M 642-0400. Office.Lumber. Assistant lnvoactng clerk. J().key touch & accurate lyptng a must. 998-8680 Oran~e OFFICE WORK -Wlll train ~ per week lo st.art Opeo 8am to 8pm. 995-8413 Offic:t> Mgr MeGuinness & As.soc. wiexperlenoe. Small office. Com - pellllve pay. lnqwre: Mark o r Jami e . 7u.754-alOL OfRCEWOIK for chutth. P /time in own home. Gd tYPtSl. de· uu.Js. S48-al0. 641-1512 Orthodontic lab work . l'l10ther W 1t.ids lll :t!Chool l.o work flelUble hrs and earn extra money Must have some manual dex- ler1 ty and desire to learn 546-5170. 759-0!82 Padtagmg •PIX• T .A. 8 . aaawerl 01 ..... T.A.& -·Mn'. bu a r .. poettlooa • .,.., In Tm.. SA. Cl(. 6 Hunt. 8 . ...... Vaned ablfta, P ff fl , tr. 11.uy cd'ttnd• inc "md'U. Wortr near )'QUI" borne 6 earn while youleanl. 50-CP» E.O.E. SIClll'ARY I SeM «art« w ltood lyp. Inc and S.R. akil1a for pmlboa w tvtriety. some penoll!WI • lnaureoce wort. Irvine area. Oa1J for appt · 540-763' A. Kmdavls Ind E O.E Personnel Lo cal pubUabJng firm needs responsible person to ~f'VlSe personnel. I.II su:rance. gencraJ ollic• Must IJke detail won. Xlnl eo. beoofits Good s lartan& salary Call Penonoel 549·4834 nte>HENOS Loo«.ina for nal1onally adwrtlsed quality pro -<fuel. Cell Mr. Allen ~ Photo F\n&sb.in.: PbotD Clerk net'ded part tlme eH?s 6pm to 1 lpm SJ 2S per hr C.111 54&-7366 ~Thenlpy ... ROOJJ program needs personab£e. t nm Spanish speaking ude Mechcal exper & typuig ska I ls pre f 'd. F lt.lme. SA 979 7924 Plastics •• ,..... for relaal slore. Will tram. $3.SO/hr. Plastics Plus. 556--0900 Plastics J OBS! JOBS' JOBS' Work close lo homt> Save 00 IUIS Job open mgs exist on Rrave yard llpm to 7am for ex - per1enced or TraaMe In · jedion Mold.int Ma t'bane ()peraton. Le.m on lhe job while ea.nun« money RAPID advancement for tbme showlq des ll'e & apthlde. Xln.t beoef IU You are ehgtble for Pead vacation. major medical • dental plan, sb1ft bonUI premium. Ufe ans . I& profit sbanng Good clean workuig con drt.aons. work 7 1 • hrs J day. be paid for 8 hrs Must be Engl.a.sh speak mg CIMCO 26S Bnggs Costa Mesa Pl u a> C .11 . Im· MUI:& mad oP'OIN MO 111 . 1"1:111 time only. Shoe a.&!ltate sales. Hr11 + comm. NEW HOME SALF.S -:rm S. Bristol, Cll APP'1 K8.12ainCJe fam bc)mes In~ __ .-----.:. Ad 9llDC7 Meda • pro- ferleel • ..u..aanlzf'd PlnGD. bee OD detalli, neeUent basic alulls. rib t bi.ch entt11 level m.ooo. M2:QS1. ~ for ln0¥e bl. Pref SALm GIRL out.aom1 • 1--------aale9mtn who Uvea in friendly. over 11. Jr. KB. ....... CaU .... 1444 sportswear, full or part SBIOAIY ea People needed in Sunset B_.cach ore. top comrfDIJsion. Call Bud Hyams C7141 846-ISOZ ......... s.. New Ueeuees or Ex per'd , 1100 Schooling Rebate OD Ut com m1111on, no exper necessary. normal work Ing hours &-5. Cail Rod. '7Sl·l400 .... ,.....s.. Opening for licensed salespeople. locally owned. with nallonal rt.'· femtl system Excellent working t'Ond1l1ons EAm 1oor.;. commwuoo J"or conf1denual app'\ call 759-0226 ,.-----.. E_\ECl' • ... l'STE.tl~ \,_ •• ···--J -...... w Real Elitau UCEHSB> &H.JCa.Sl:D Will train Best com rtaSMXI Spjll ID l he ID duR.ry 10 r.YJ. to top pro- dl.K'ers For 1nlerv11.•v. call Bill at Redb.111 Re al ly.Udoolfi(e. 673-7300 Rea! ~tal.t' COMDOSHilE SAU:S Lurut«i operung.'I Real Eliilatc licensed and ex penenred only ' Looklll11. for someltung new & ex rnina l.o offer your o&d chentele. We h.ave it' A new conttpt in timesh.a r m« which makes saJes faster. Top oommisslOM for easy sales. Will not Ull.erf ere w rt.b your re- aa.le. t.beee will beJp! CaU Cw DWow ror run de- l&lla on April training & attNldilauon S4~9491 RlCIPTIONIST l·S JO PM perm part ume. Newport Center Front olfief! eppearan~ a musL Heavy phones. ~ lfPlnl(. 64().~~ To time. The Second GlaDce. Z122 W Ocean Jl'rad. NBl15-!ml .. ~,. s.les ......... M•m,..- Jndependenl cootractor atttua . TOP com· misaiom. HIP pri~ t.a1 lt.eml ..&tM058 S•1 151 ADY (or biCb quality aolJque • home fum.iahing &tore 331115 Lac\WI Canyoo Rd. LB s.Aes llboa.gemenl Pleasant dJglWM!d part tum aaJa & manage ment work. Plex1ble bou.n. Sale6 It ma a age ment background a plus Substantial graduated income. Bonui.. prof1l i.hartng & eqwty plan. ~1963-11(2 Salesperson need.-d Seturdays It Sund.iy:. for ~ 111 Corooa del Mar Call Mon Fri 67.l-Z. 111111 is an ncelleot op port.tty for aomeont! who hu bad previous penoanef lrecruil.lng ex - perieece. baa typulg ol 60 wpm. ad a good phon~: penoneltty. Work 30 tDin per week 9am 1J1 ~ We offer a good start1oi: salary and excellent <'Ompany be nefit'> Please 5ell<I resume out luung quaWicaUons lo fAMILY HEALTH PROGRAM 9!mTalbert Ave Fount.am Valey, Ca 9270H Equal Opporturuty Employer MI F Saleapenoo wanlt'd full l•--------llme for alhletJc-store Apply at t-'rootrwtMn. IW> Bn.sl°' St N • N 8 •x ca)t for appt !K>S-OlM SALES PBSONS P\!rson.a.llly vtu ... Jdult... lo w orlt w ith and m'.lll\'ate lt1d'> Over 21 In l.aRun.. CJ p1slratk> Sctn Cle~e a""d.5 PART TIME EVMMGS PHONE: fJ42..u21or496-680U LX1 2:50 ~l ween l W M Ask F'or Andrt>;,, --- SALESWOMAJl4 Foe sm.a.JJ. fast 1rowmg L.adles Boutique Chain Xlnl potenl.Ull. salary & benef1u for pttSOnabl.e. <'apablf' salesperson Fu 11 . P t 1 me M r Edwards 493 07~2 .-1011 w... w.·,.. •••l•CJ to ... ,. .. l9edll $500 tiay • SI 000 ,..tic. Sl500 .... _. 761~ 101 ... lic:h ~woman. v.ttkt>nd' Gift shop. u11. &h 4!17 31~ Sandwich :\f akt·r wt•ll tr.uned Dal' 8 2 Mon tbro Fn Ca 11645~1 SECRETARY TO GENWL MANAS ER Tht> Oallv P llr11 ~ l.o lhe Gener JI Maoa"er has marr11 r1 tum. and a new secret;,, n IS needed This b 3 po" llOn al vanf'd dut1~ r•· q11nm: Rood lYPIDR .. 1t111 maybt-~ome '11ctal11111 '.'kill lbut not m 1•1 rlatllf"I' I Ab11itv lo mt-.. 1 und rommunicalc v.1th important v1s1tor.1 ;,nrl nc:·wspaper ·s emvloye•t', rm5t important Call th•• Dally Pilot al 642-43:!1 and a!'ik for P .Jl ~lo mak.-"" appiantmeot ror an 111 t.ervM!w AnEquaJ ~'! Employt•r SECUTAltY TRAINEE POSITIO'\ FOR S E CRETAR Y Wl1lf GOOD SKILLS Type 60 wpm. shorthand I() wpm, rront off1~ di.I IH'ar.in l"l• & l(OtHf ~ \'OI~ Gen .. ral offit'e duut.., Will v.orl.. ror i.a~ :.UJr m small rt'cal estalt• 1D\eMm1·nt ro SJl :t r) tom mt' n., u r a tt· v. 1th t•, perwnre Call or v. nlt· Mrs A.Roes Turner V11laice lnvestmenh l~ Garf 1eld. ·Ave. Hun• ll\l!l-on Bear h 921646 Need padcagmg person for medical d1agnosl1c products. Exper in drug packaging & labelang helpful. 645-Zlll u bl.k s. or Baker orr Redhill I Receptionist/ Girl f'T1 · Seamstress wantt'd Cull 556·0922 or apply 1n Pf'TSOn at 350 Clinton A~ .. CM (714 XJGJ-4561 PART TIMERS GOOD pbone voices for vacation c lub. AM or evening. Earn ~ S1 O /hr. Guaranteed salary. A PP· ly~llamor5pm: 1711 N. Broadway. Ste. 1$4. s /\. 54.J.1957. Part time general warehouse. Work 1n Hwll. Beach. Days only. Ideal for colle~ student. suo hr Ca.U IC'l ·~. PAITTlME EVIHIMCiS As&st an editor survey conducted from OW' of. fice at the Orange Coast Daily Pilot. 5:30·9:30 Mon·Fti. 9:30-l ::»Satur· day . .;::t,: collegiaM and ten._. pr wk . ONLY REQUIREMENT IS A GOOD VOICE . Call 642-4321. ext 312 after s::» PB, Monday thru Fr1day . PARTnME EVIMNGS Eoterprialnt adults, CMI' %l wttb Dynamat. Adveoturou1 pawnolitlee, wbo enjoy worklDI with and ~atiDI YoUths a1• If to 1S. "--642-4ZZl Ed. -between 2 and • PJI ~K POR LAURIE E~t Ken rd ClRCVLA'nON DlllECTOR PLUMBERS HELPER Will tram S200 we6 lo sULrt Open 8am·8pm. 995-84.13 Pre-School Teacher. lead t.eaC'her.. wanted Train ID be dJrector m our Co schools American Pre Schoo l , Lag Hal h. 110-1981. m 1331 •PIESSM.AH• E:lper-AB Dick 360 & Itek. Good oppor Call Ed 714~ Prinlln« sbop needs penoo for paste up & negatlve work. part time. exper twlpluJ but rd ntteMary Wllhng lo lraUI. M6-4070 M·F "9MT1MG Slock Penon, lnvetit.ory, Is genera) cleanup posl· tion avail. Immediately Offen xlnt. benefitt tn cludinl ptjd medlC9l & dent.al insurantt end op. y l.o learn print· L8try w JM yr okf t1nl co. ln La«Una Hillt, Lake rcnat area. ~951.aoGO. ....,... U 101J an 20 or over. at =I« a ctAer op- y la prtnUq, ap- ply et PDINYSAVER • Jim Plaoealla. Cll . PRODUCTION TRAINEE lblbber hose prodUttt, lrvlne area. Mual paaa company ~ lnd'd back X· HQ. K.end9vll locl. Co. -. .. E.O.E. P 11\me All. LA Tim. dallftl'Y. SlOO "' .... Jn Laauna Bea~b • ........ day. SmaU development ro. near 0 C. Airport needs full tune mature Jlf'l"SOl'I wrth good typmg skills for ~ pos1 · lion w1tb variety of general office duties. Call 7Sl·91180 Recepoorusl-Sec~ry ~neral offlt'e dutaes- 1yp1 n g essential telephone manners & DMl~-Leam complete office pro· c edure or s mall manufacturtng co. Salary opal 714-898-3488 RECEPTIONIST / SECRETARY -Perma- nent part-time. Flex. bra. Air1IOf\ area K.R. Andenon. Co. ~1343 SECUr A.RY /RECIPT One man of<' reqs genJ S«Y l.o hand.le ~~pt. phooes. It lYPLDIC ek. Back to won bousew1res w. type.ng ex.per <>« 0 c. Airport area. Contact Chrk Thomson.~ 1650 SECHTAltY f\lll lune, &t!DE'"raJ Ofll<"e dutla. l't'OOd lyptSt. 1 l(lrl engU>ffr office Good SICaETilY OFF1CEOFTHE PRESIDENT C-OrP headquarter., ror statewide 1nvec;lmf'nl st'rVices firm. Jo'asb1on JsJ Eiitrellenl cal'1'er op port with d1 ven1ly &. rhallcnge Must ~' lop leH~I l"ct~C Ull\. secretanal expt>r Call 640-0 123 Mon lbru t 'ri 9 »S :ll pay & benefall> Call l~~~~~~~~­~l SEX:R.ET ARY TRAIN EE Trtmee w /tYJl'Dg tbWty or 40·60wpm w /ac · · curacy. Expe.r hdpf ul. tu will train right can- didate. Alltllude & WI 11 lnpe&s IO wort ru.rd am portmJt. 145-2111 Slat!TAltY/fYPIST S CASH IOHUS S Wont for 40 ~ & you will receive• S20 bonl.b We guarantee lop pay for )'OW" skills ~l\ypist. Min. 6Swpm. Legel office, ~retary /General or La1unt Hiiia. Mrs. fice. X1nL typing skillb Wlntlow: 13'1·1C*>. required. NOft·smoker Paid Holiday Paid Vac-al1on.., PaJdWeekl} I M M F. D I 1\ T t-: 80 mo. to start. Near OPDllNGS FOR tiCWI /TTPIST o.c AiflJOrt. 545-1111 . 0 . c. Ad A&encY. Call .,,__. _ -'-' Robin llon.·F'rl 1S2-Cl l ~~ A.ccou.nlmg ~retery. layY t.Ypini. IOCDe t C COUDtiol belpful. The Balboa Bay Qub. Please e.11for8111Jt. MS-735&. Shorthand Secrela nes Dictaphone Secretarie~ Senk>r Typ15ls Clerk Typist:, Receiltioatst. fuJI time. M·F. lood l JplJI& re- ql8.red. call f« appoint· mmt.M4-~ aMiiONST Deeded for s mall de· ~ eompao.J ill Newport BHtb. Pull Ume. General olc ell· ~Good~ *1Da, att\ftle tJp1n1. llatur. • dePl•d•ble. 8a1at1 S100 mo. Call fw ..... 1171. ILtC&P'iiONJST • J\a.ll.. tlme -P'or animal ....... ft'Olll om. a.- par. C.11. Dl·JIQ) Sl'Dll:'l'A&Y·LEGAL ~for bus)'. penon lrvlne Law Firm. llJ!llmum 3-5 yn. ex· perieoce. Cell Fran ID-3IZZ.. J0t,0 the teem or pro feaianal temporaries. IRVIN& TS2~ Slcfttary w.ud for 40 ·E.~0.~E.~~~~M~/~F hr. -"' )'edll a.a1es.1-Typln1 . aaaweri 0 1 ISeli:ntan pbonea. non-amoker. IXIC"'1VI \ Salal'J ne1otlable. SICllTAIY a.ta/Unlnlae. t4Se>O TO $1600 L-s ........ ,t COr· ponUca .... etnd~t . oultol•C. cbarmloa ....., ... tbePr.sl· .. Of ...... fut peced CDll!Qllll •.. 8llionbud " ~~~. titieDIM beneftta, (!'eat ~.Call Rita. --.-co.&a1 Pwtoo- 11111 ~. a. .8.al'bor. 1.Hnli-..... I t1111'• 11• IOIO t Wed,_., Mereh 12. 18IO ...._ ................ OfJlet,., ... • ......... ..,.. w to•cr ~Am!l1 TA!! __ 'Y'~ .. IOll le\ .. --............. . ..._ ,_ -111 ,.._..., •"•••••••••••••••••••• n••••• .. ._• .. ••• .. ••• ..__. ___ • • I , :. • ... -card for•~ Uttd 181f CorreeUat 8111.. toll.....-.. ,a 1 oop, .. AJnt .., ...... .,.,.. •• IWedtte u. lmtJI okl: -...... -......... ~J.~i; ~'Arr =o~~v~o~Ul -..,...., 13Lc.taa.raat,ypt5aJI offer. Call :et•e.'n_ 1trap, mtttta1 e trt.ot IOaTJ" PoldiDI lbl1, boll. '11 1-TPll, • '1'2IO l.D. ~. ~ m.ao. Uted eteoo cbrs .a.am. ¥ft .._ • Uieft! Por a IMM• up. 11" dr&ft.lq ~ ........ Pll'IOllllllled tat tocloM tbll $10.60 Mcllaban ~ tOJO wellpeper, fal>rlc or Dllok.~ •• .. •••••••••••• '1>ay Glo" peper • we .. •.oat Marlae bardwue .... New ...... hint. ftlt. lormloe . lelow ... I 1te COi&. I nlJow b4iw .... taaa • • ble.111--•IM--. Drop tis rao1e. Dll· .,...._ O/S, carpetia1, Id oand. a.et cir .IM-874 wW back • lrtm )'OUf DliS1t J8X'72 SllO, IBM lifPcl&UoD l&Je 10 da.YI lall. Or tl'J two cardl !!see typewriter '300. o•IY. 110 To~ne St., t.ektobadr. BllOO o.t.a 111 .. <blUy 'tll 5 PRICES: A.A. 1017 PM. •tanlna 3n thru IZ•or31'J ~ 3116 4.ISa.p aeoa. --··•••••••••••••••• -------- ttlO Lancer 10 ' racer /cn.Ucr. loaOtd · one week from eomple· lion at fac.C.orf. Owner tranaltrred. DOOO de· poall appJltt to 'Hw buyer · NtwPort al1p ava.11. • 100% financing . ~II m.6400. ~5. .... alPdlni ~--cloon, vanoua~•a• ~lff·'l'D.llOtpm. SKATEBOARD FOR SALE 1/itqit Suou . eu.uy bms for aaie. 1 1--------JOorraore SlMea. pW-Gloalcelt.en. Call Sa.Jee Tu locluded •m> NOCABD? --------*ZOIUC* POU·A-M.AllM 3:5' Piver Tri all extras, llUl ahape. New '~" tine .. ln<'I. New11ort moonn1. G-4.996. 982-4742 STOCK C••J(S u 2yqn ~) We DNd St.oc-k ~rb to help ua malolain our leadeublp In t hl' ="'~of com r-MP ~bUJtiel Will ID -elude ttt puW.oa and la ~ of p&N, and U · fAMll V HUL TH P'AOORAM aemblles. Fam.l.Uar with computer prtatout de· ll830TaJbertAvenue lirable. Fountain Valley, Ca We ofter a It.able wort 92708 emironmeat wtt.b an ex Equal Opportunity celleot ulary and EmployerM/F bmeftt.t pack.qe lllclud·I~~~~~~~~ i.QI oocnpuy paid life medical and dental &11'. Veterinary Auiltan· ~. Pasion plan, t/Recept.lonitt. Mature. aavinp plan wit.b bJgh FUUUme.C.Ut81·L658. rntermt rate. one weela s-id vacation after 11x l1¥lllilw. 11 paJd boUdays per year. 1'h1s position mus t be filled 1m. mediately. Plt'a&e apply to PERSONNEL. Tl41VlX. INC • ......_. o-.... _ c.-.-. 31.tl) Red Hill A venue Cost.a Mesa, Ca 92626 Equal 0pport unrt y WAITll.$515 Mm1mum 4 yean food experience required for dinner service. Apply daily IHlam or aft. 6pm. Bernard '1 Restaurant, :mt E. Coast Hwy. CdM. Wait ress, Experienced food & cocktail wartress wanted F\JU tlme. Ask for Karen, Irvine Coast Country Club. 1600 E . OJutHwy.~. --·Em-p•lo•y•er•M-/Ji•' -•I Yacht salesman wanted for yacht brokerage establu1hed In 1927 11nd U. number l Unafbte de· aJer m the nauon. Mu11t be t'X penent·ed. R. V Staul.8. 645-0000 Sl0<·kper50n, full t1m1., part Umc mornings Ex penence preft-rred. H N l\brami. Culalo~ :.howmom. 11119 NewPQrt ~vdC: M Sta.dent.<. ar you're fnend ly, ronsc1entJl)us & de pendable · Part time MlrchaldM ....•..•............... Alltiqun 8005 •......•............... 11h1lts avail. Tues . &l•--------Thurs. or Mon. Weds 1-n 11-4 Apply m per;on Stonemlll Terrace, 291.5 Rdull,C.M. 1'eadler /Pre-School. PIT morning position Own ,. h I I <l w e I (' 0 m f> American Pre Sc-hool, Lai: lftlls 770 1991. ~..sz 7331 Teachen1 A.._w,t SpeC'1al da.'>SeS for hand1rapped adullll 2 yrs. rollege c•x penent'e rc-q S600 Xl nt vacation & tM benefits Weekdayg 8 30 4. United Cerebral Palsy a1111oc :JJ20 W. Harvard St. Sao ta Ana. s.46-5760 TF..ACHER -TIM! Rend mg Game 1s expanding. l'art·tune ad afternoons training provided 951>-ll.05 TEACHER Speed Read.Ing. Tues. & Thl.ll'S ~ee. Credlt.ential reqd. 'l'tamini provided. The Read.me Game. · Npt Hc:b.~U05 Telephones a I es. •WORK Al HOME• Part·lune or full time Local calUng. 88'2-0.S77 WESTMINSTER ABBEY A."'"1QUE MAU. Daily l<HJ. Fri 1~9 O.OSEDTUESDAY U7Sl Westminster Ave. Garden Grove 554-6103 Unique claw footed mahotcany partner ·s desk Sl600 Mr Mahan Desk 642 st50 ----- Special pnvate rollection sale by (.'Ollector U K . European & Oriental silver, crys tal & porcelain antique artiracts & furniture. $100 up to $10,000. Ad· rTUMion to sale by pre· arran~ed a ppt. only. Call: 714 673·3151. All purcha.'leS must be cash. no penional checks ac· repted. This 13 not a de· aler's wholesal.e sale. If you are a rolled.or. this U1 your opportunity. All sales final. Sale t.o be heJd March l5UI • 16th. St.onemln 's Unique Anti· quesopenl.ngon Gla.saeU, Oranp, March 15. 20% ClOnlllgnJDent for all your antique furniture, Jewelry, linens, tools, etc. Call for appl. 731~41 Ola1t cllrom• coffH tablel. mo. Gold (QI'· duroy cb&ln, tlD each. lll·lm. •W'•n• 1010 CompJ wood-.ort fun, .. -.•••••••••••••••••• f\&Uy tOOl'diuted, wt fWri• llO+ eoat MW lJ cmd N.10. m.n. to 21 c u. ft U ttaul m.cm w..-• Dryer fl Dul· bwuber 1100 ea ..... Wardl deluxe uprlabt freaer. 11 cu ft . 6mo. old. Warranty. '250. MG-0010. Hotpolnt elec. ranee. avocado, dbl. oven, xlllt CIODd. 1100. llotpoiot dll· bwuher, avocado, $.'50. WGIZ Ref older 1lde·by·1lde. dean. worb 1ood Sl20. Ref l rot1t·free. clean, wort. aood 1100. 548 8513 or~. CMpet Barsam. 1IO yds . lNdl pUe ~ brown m NB home bet.Di redec. 4 )'l"I «*!. like new. SZ.75 )'d. wiped.~ DmJn1 aet, oval table wlleaf & 4 brown 1wtvel dWn on cut.en. Good cond. $199. Stereo cabinet szs. 844-1127 or 8'7&-5734 Seta •· coffee tble 955. 2 end t.bll t3S u. 2 lm'Pll D>. Dln set w IS dln 155. All mat.ctWll ~ like new. Mu.at tell Than. CdM H.S. ?fD.1421, 780-097 NawcaJ 1tyled coffee ta- ble. end table, lamp. Spanish dinette. Great Kenmore wuber. Good cordUon. itn.9220 caod. 1100. G.E. Dryer Kenmore gas dryer, rop. pert.one, woru nne. S'1S 673-1153 needs work. li!O. 6'5--0113 G.-ep 5* 1055 .. tA&)ti4•11:l•I025 ....................... Ccnractor aom. Out of 81.11loe1S. Misc. 1leel lorm1. rebar, t ool1. plvani.zed bott.. nutt 6 waaben 6 plWDbtq IUJ>- pbes. SaJe will be M·F. 9am·Spm. Enrytbln1 mt.st be aold by 3121. 16462 Gothard, Ste. I. HB. IK:!-9773 C-f"Cll & ~....... 1030 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Kodak Su per II movtl' camera M5 and proJer tor MllO $125. Cull ~S06l • •••••••••••••••••••••• uth Grade Sklewalk Sale. Tict«ker Thrift Shop. 540 w. 1ith St .. Cll Sat. 3fl510.m-lpm Garqe aa.le, Sat. ~ Sun. .EverythlJll aoea. Wlcktt II.Im, deconUve buketa, toys " pictures. 16581 Delton Cir. Apt. 1. In ti.de alley. Off Golden West le Heal, 9-4:30. Glb8on ES33S old packupe only $4:1() Suzuki 380 ~ood condition. Must '~II S6:IO /080. Good dryer only SSO. <.:all fl31 J37S DolJI 8040 Honn 1060 ....•........•..•..•... KEESHOND Pups. AKC Ownp we M rF. Pet le s h ow . Pvt pty . 2131897·13'5 aft 6 pm Shettle. perlect male, 7 mos. AKC. xlnt. back· ground 963-6.l3S AKC Oobermans. red. 8 wtul, t..11 cropped, dt>w ti.a-removed. all shot.s 544-8200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Black MorJtan Stal.hon le Mare. Roae Parade veterans . Re1 . 714 r.m.1011 or 3'4-2211 I I r• _. Goodl 1065 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Good condlUoo ~mm. KRYPCTONICS WHEELS, Bt:NNl';T PRO lruckl. WOOD BOA..RD2"5". 7~". $*). 4N-lllZ. ulr for Rieb ''MJSCELLANY; TenJlll Racket : Head XRC w/Out: Kneiaael Blue Star lkiia 1&S Cll. ~lHe &ndinp: Amptified £.x. cels1ola accordion : F1ourescent 1bop l.iabt ll.n11res; mlnl blinds : woven wood: outside 9&" window 1bade: Various drapery r ods: C7lOMMZS7 aft.er 6PM " O'aftalmn elertric lawn mower, twin a·• blades. Ueed 4 mootba. catcher. 79).(g)'J after 7 Pll. Potters wheel. elec., throws up to 50 It.., new $2116. m-0188 You love )'OW" do1? Come eet thl.s do& hie I j1.11t fiaished. l30. $48-7011 Wht ~bt·lron patio Dmr 1001 own or Miid ,.._ &O...,... IOto DllDI. ~. pbooe .. -···················· we11 a.a one card per ,_., ,._ '91. tac. AddJ:lr eadL IG-ZS10orMf.4MI SeDd cbedr OI' IDCIW)' Ot· dl:rto: PILOT......,._ P.O. Boa l.5eO a.ta ....... Ca. ta2Jll ••• a.teofftil 2400 Harbor Costa Meaa You 11re tbe wtnncr of twu ticket• (UJ.00 value>. to CllCUS Y AllGAS MM. 14th· Mar 20tb c.o.ta Meu le Htn.lnaton Center ncteta may be clalml'(j by callfnl 842·5678, Ht m UPRIGHT piano, .1lnt cand.. make oiler. se-5431 Upnglit.-..,. $200. f7t..S7JI PIANO t.bl w/4 cbn, ~rble Uke * * * MUSTSACRJFJCE! '11orugal" Upn1ht In like new cond. Det'p cberrywood fm.tah wrt.h 't!'1 coat1 handrubbf'd varm&b. Onpoal pn~ an ~of l3000. Muat bf> sold. !Wat offer. Ct11l day. only 675-0ll60 top., ndl refmiah. Marlin I B M M I:: M O H y s..t.g Mr t' 11 I092 cbr Davita, 3 bl&e1, 5 l)'pewnter Zyna old, Xlnt ••••••••••••••••••••••• trellia'I, Beal offer lakea oond. New ~ Make 1.920'1 worl11n1 Singu, any! 1157-0701 a>ay) or OOer 5JS.C3 aobd nifan Mabopny cab ~Ev.. IZ50 "2·8308 ----IBM or D011·correctlA1 Sala Beel UU oew Mat '; .... Goock 10414 Sdectrie, alat CODd. Best lrwa never Ll:l4ld Sl 75 ·-·••••••••••••••• •••• oftrovw_,,......_ ~bouprto.a•mat SKATEBOARD FOR tiwa. New Sl&S. 141.a205, SALE niaa6I ~p. •ery popa1ar TemU.-Travel· Soda1 dub. IOCJd price, Olll Kerry: MO-a.. Silver bar. S. I'. Mint. 100 Or&. Make offer. S7S-OUIO. Br and new J~ns~n speakers. 4 .. x 10". ISO Sue 10 weddanl( dn'l!,, veil &tram. S1~ ~ !10611 ~ Good CODdtUoa ~cnm UTI KRYPTONICS llA AIL IAal & WHEELS, BENN ET UNUSUAL CHIMISI PRO truc ks WOOD OIJl<:TS.. BOARD 2 '5" " 71., · ', $40 Jl'lgurlne'I , lnl ald Screen'\, C lol11n nne , Porcela1n1 .. lvorte-i, Furn Many unu\U.tl ITlL'<' 640 Ol3 from IO lo '>Pm .._98:Z'l, uk for Rich DVttS Wet awt. tb11:lr. 2 l-'C.ne'W$40 67l-0168 ~.R....._., ... 8095 ··••········•·••······· Mll.ATAIU IOATS 3125 Col.Jeae, c.o.t.a Me.a (l 14 )540-2070 9040 ....................... I 971 SCAllA.I Twin 30'1, l30 hours. lmded. Pn pty Best Of rer ! Call S46-1200 <Moo f'ra. days L 73l·ff216 tevemnas & weekends ) AsUor Jerry ___ _ • 30• SIA RAY Wbdr D.i50 !'.!131598 2131 ••• .,._DcrYls "7 f'a1r Dr Calta Mesa You are Uw winner or two l1 Ck4:l'I !SIJ oo valu. I. to CllCUS V AltGAS Mar 14lh Mar 20th Cotita Mt.-sil &t Hl.W'ltml(lon c;~t••r Tl clleu 1TU1 y lJt' ..r u 1 mt'• I by <·aJ l.inl( t..U Y.711, , .o;t 272 ,. ,. . llMih.S."8/ Docb 9070 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SUPS AYAJLAILI Y AC NeWJl()l'l ~I ----- MAICUS CHAMNR U11to28 ft S145 673-81~~Vt;'\ 9080 ....................... Sin hoat. 17 • C'nui;ar. 11 ~ llP Ev1nrurle C ou•I '>hapt> S2:lOO or be~t ofr1·1 ~Sl.S..S Trcmportcrtion ...•................... Motoriud lik•s 9 140 ········•••··•••••·•··· 1•n5 Pu1·h Mo.,ed . xlnt mnrl . $JOO 11 r be.'!> t u I r tJ1I OIA7 11r &,J llf\:17 l!m <'ommu11•r ~01,..11 • • n I v f, ~ ', rn 1 I 1· ~ lW t milt·'> 1wr 1:alf1111 ~ '" lx.".'>l ulfrr c .111 7JI V~ ~~':'! 9150 .............•.....•... Z1 \'tklnK Run.ah11ut, 1,. >I it, Suruki JI~ ll:S T n k cArer or t.akt' U'rt'r ".a) SS50 fir b .. ,, o ffc r mmu 6J1 1.900 ~140 uf\ t.f'M p~ Classic 46 • St~s>hrn~ <:.nu«. Pvt Pt y 634 (Qi)f or t:ves $64~ ~ S-.wtrl 1.11 dttp v 10. 1mall VI, trlr kilOODbo ~10 1918 Zodiac Grant! Hauifr IV, 17 1?', flltlp Mt>l"t'Ur}. OeM than 1111 hrs ) trlr 6 m&n)' t'1'lFI'\ $7001 636613 78KAWAS.UI ~( l ~IOM SllS:iO Da~ ~um Evea 631·321>1 Aak for Mille Arand new Rill Walt.cN MX l.1 ;;thn 'I. 811e :it, »t> 11'·11 .'111111 ..,lJr 111 hilt' i , 11 S,, M XI H.c.AA. "''' 11 1.:, SX:, C .tit 31' J t',...t"\ 7:1. ll)ri:I. 1 wn fA.2 tll'.l>i d,I, l>IPt-"· n)br. 111 bl" 78 SUZUKI DR-370 ~B 'li p .1•.iil 1' I' XrnnrlW1S.ti•U :i:!1:1 m.~J m;, 1•m, Royal Dalton l11?unn1'. <Ballenna I appra1:-.t•d perf. rond. S200 Gurbam sterl in g s alver Strausberg 8-pl ~hn•. 44 pea, appraiaed, l3200 ... rool tbl l1n slate> rt·gula lion !>llt' \Int n md m> a.ft 4 ~ 4025 FOH S/\LI-: ('nmpl•·t" Hvdrollm 1 111! frilffi•' 'tllJI) • 'IUllJ lo Farced to seU Ski Vaca lion for 2 to Ai.pe n Snowlnus 3-IX to 3 Z3 Air r a.re SJOO round t n p Room diarounled abo Qa1J 644. 77fi() ----- Beata. wtute Alpaca ru1< Handmade ll1 eeru (Ju u. Q)O. Janet, 675.Ql.S m ildanit l'nl t'<l for 11uu le L 1 le " n ,. '* CarJ)t'ts Hederor:.t1nR 11&.le 642 900'J 1 ~.B,ri ix-e. Xlnt cond . dk TV •-----~.beatoUer~ ·- Newport Athletic Club membership for sale 49M.:174 . ~3440 X225 Oktalotma~ <Alod investment 540 :'.M.BO ---CAR n :u :PJfONE Sl:ioo TIP'f'ANY"S Gold C.rd Pvt Club Mf'm bt'r'l hlp S500 < .111 7~9Zll or 752 1828 ~.S... I091 ....................... &aWlul zs·· Zftulb coll>r TV. 2 yr ~mty, fr-M dt' l1wry Sl24 646 1796 ---- to:"JWOOU KRSOlO rt' ~\t"f 50 •atLc, ~r ch.an Ill I re11ul11rly S4QJ rw1 ... S29a l\tlant1c Mui.1c. 44..'> t. 17lhSl C M 'i'9 Apollo 22 · rru1 "' r ~.. rt'fn2 h<·.irl 'IP'- 4 OMC ZJOtip 1nb•1.1r<l C-0m1> flu" d 1 .inop)' ..... ,.,. lo;.ul c r t r.ali1 r '* 1•11·• ""lll<h t:xtr.i .. 1n d 34 1·turuw-l ra<hu "m down takf• l)Hr l'QWI)' Uted t:> h"' '1'41> M4-4 IA, 1f.f.~l •·••···············••·• H t-:ST 22 ft lu11ury mot.i1r homt• \l<'l'J>') b . "t'" 11Jrll S2:'J(J W +. If fl I Ml~Kil\.'1 9 I 70 ........•.......•.•••.• 1,\ A.'liT~ f) 2:!' ••JlllN>X m nt·Jf n. .,. • orul VERY TINY AK C l'OODLf: PUP . 6 WF.EKS OLD 992·2178 m4 > BRAND NEW. 12 place l'oeUul.e ot 5, Engh.ah Bone Uuna, Dundee pal~m. M.u'lton ~ 5() per place lldWIJ!, 1 ~ pnce ALSO. ..._, ol extra pieces, ,..., pn~ 3 place setllngs of cryi,t.al ror 12. J<'oatona, N11barre. Sl6-Sl8 per gl.a.sa, 1r.r pnce. Call Ad Siller 1144 24 houu. 642-4300. Scafr<*Hng S175. Lumbu S tt>rf>n t:qu1pmt•nt ral>tnt'lli rt'~ularly SK.:. now s:!I All.antic M u."r ~ F. 17th St CM Seenly 220. ovrmJter. on M7 MH Golden Ret Pups. A.KC. Champ Bloodlines Guaranteed. SZOO. See parents. 831-0517 Cocker Spaniel pups. AKC bl.II males. Champ Uoea. ------J.wwtry 1070 ••••••••••••••••••••••• BUYING Scrap gold, 1Uver and ccxm. UM84 Beach Blvd, Hl.ri.Bch.~ SIX>. PP7l41848-11837 •IMMEDIATE CASH• frwtoY• 1045 Fm-~. Stiver. Plalin .• ••••••••••••••••••••••• aoy kind, Daniel To JOOd home. Ens. Set· _s.._505.1. ______ _ ter. M , neut., 1hota. ndl lg yrd. M7-&471 Geml. Shep., health)', yr.«*! fem. 1162-!117 Adorable black poodle/terrier. Spayed Lovet people. Good home needed~. ... CASH FAST? WI01ton ·, Newport Jewelry 1s cu.t1"ftrtJy buy· tnc all unwanted scrap IOld. 1mtant cuh. Tue· Set 10.5. 1781 Newport Blvd., C.11. look for tbe brlabt 1reeo bwldln& acro11 from Aaron Brotbul Art Mart. ndt sz. Aquanum rom ti4tcdl•1om pl.PWn.&Mlac.6425887 W..t.cl 1011 Must sell Quadraflu a..Dlll4 MHDID to compete in ''Our L.ltUe Miu Beauty ~ Talent Pa~". Ages 3-7. Call 731·2M5 aft 5pm. SCRAMUTS ANSWERS Poetry -Hurry - Taboo -Hermit -OUR HOPE 'Jbl!n's always a bit ol made to commence· ment day. It ll when IOO roUal ldds 1udde:nly turn Imo OUR HOPE !?r the l\Ure. .. .. ••••••••••••••••••• hornr rec:-etver. pd S33J. TOP CASH PAJD BHtolfer 545-2162() t:d For 1.-ed furniture & ap. pliancee, worlllnl( or not i67-8l.33 ------- WANTED SCRAP GOLD- Any form. Top dollar 1/11 U~ or 4.'17·21 U, 9-S daily llcDooald1 & Ralpb1 ticket •ll.8 WANTED REWARD! MUlt Have 7S 1553 or 1 ·111 ·2057 C>Mc.,. ..... .,,, .. 1015 ....................... Z5tn. Color T V S12S. One Yur Warranty 6'2·5340 I Pioneer SX 915() ~i ver lpr JBL 88 Special apeabn. 1 dual model 4104 turntable. Call Gordon: "5-«>'72. llaranta Otr-300 am If m C9I W /AS-#17 triu 1pkn, braad nu S200 /olr. IN'7..f741aft Tpm Grq. Pioneer SX ·TIO rK'el Yer ~. brand OU li!OO/ofr. IN7-c746 aft 7pm Gree. lyJOObrs,slOn'dontrlr. Older travel lratlf'r, lWll cond many nru s&etpp. s ~I &u,!IOO . .H..t6SI. F.w'I 842 8944 29ft Californian '72 Fiberclass Sporttiaber. twm dsl mp. Npt. slip avail S1crlllce at S27,SOO Call o wner 7J4.Gl-31.33 ......... / a..,. 9050 ....................... •llOIAC 21·.ao· BOATS 6/12 mo. plans prepaid from SW/mo. lncludm1t lllp. a..on.. 7141964-Si'!M IWlo 5-nic•, Parts Ir AcefttOriff 9400 ......••............... MEW PARTS &SERVICf: HOURS Open 7a.m 'UI 6p.m. Mmday Uiru Fr1<bi1 <..'lamed S.t & &.an. SADDlHACIC FOID 23tOS Mam.SantaAnn Al. the C<>f'TW'ror Warner 546-7070 ~.~ •••.•... !!»!~ 1---------'49, Luden 15, 2$1\, va m H&I C..1-..... hull. slip In NB . Allh>Shno TB.IPHOHE WORK Part lime. own hrs. Guar . salary. Call S.7471, ask for Linda Fm4CH AMnqUES New ablpment of fine Ftench Oak dlnlftt & bdrm Nt1 Juat arrived, OYel' 300 pea. Wholesale prlce1 direct to the Public. SO. COAST AN· TIQUE CENTER. 2311 So. Falrvlew. Santa Ana. ('714 > 9'11·1708. Opn 7 dya/wk. JMPM. ~Rand Cop6er-, szso. 4 Mo Fem Jrilb Set· 4 old told weddin& bandl. nip dollar cuh f« 1Uver n.motu cop6er, $40. B • W TV's, 10" Sii>. ll" ter/Samoyed movlni. Man'I ~ rtn1. aqua coln1. 114/131·9101. llJcrofilm reader, '75. D.Gd.cond. needs home. MJ7-&118. ae tl In I . Pr v t pt y . 11AM·1PM 7 days. m-01'9 '79"79 bt'aut1ful $4000 ,...._ -..eo10 Sell. s~rv•re lmtallauoo •Ta.SECY• Lovtnc 41 mo Shepherd mix needl aood home, all lhota. Call 131 ~183 546-905' ;;;;.;;;;:;;;;:;:;;;::;;;;:;;;;::.L;;;::;;;:;;:;::;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.L.:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;. Now hiring telephone secretaries for a new concept In an1werln1 service. P /Ume or r /time stafta available. Includes some wknds. Typing: 3Swpm req 'd . Many Two neutered Mal e houlecata to 1ood home. -. ... &nclem.> Pvt party will aacrtnce diamond clutter rio1. • 71K sold Httlac. u lltAlDe9 $12.00. AllO .70K cbmond, have 1okl for MWni moo. Both ap- pralMd. ...... e mployee benellta EnilUb mahogany roll· AUlt.SbepmlxM. Uwkl. available . Salary : top lad.lee' delk. See to ShoU " wormed. Dy1 ... cilmt-WO 910nno IO It.art f/Ume' ~late. '7'0. 5e-108I m-mr,ne'Bl ·JJIS •••• .. ••••••••••••••••• lnc:nues aceorctln1 to fllMCH .&Wftftltmc FreeWllllberaoddtyer. 4' Hand~arv.S ~ )GUI' Jl'Oll'W. You wW_,··~ Juetl&Ultaway lNDIAN ..• wlll Hll or be trankfnoe to man)' New ablpmeut of flne ~i--lmponaot bu1. Need ~ AatMa-. JUll ar· ~'1M1.0t ..... .._ tnda. NGO • .._ ___. •-... cl vol r l v e d . 0 n • • I • • -_,. . c.. u-..... _,,._ .. b re Im a IOIO I.rvtne COMt Golf a Coun· lur'llDICle •-an.nee • Sltard&:y ,.......a7 .are emHt~ ~ 819 10All·8PM . At --••• ............ try Chab metnbenbJp. O.Uflloa..Mmom. WballaaJa prtcee dlred **I IUY ** reaaoneble. Movtea 50Gm £.0 .E. toU.pubtie. SO. COAIT Good &INd Purnltwe a F...lt..MMel. ---.-on-· ANTIQUE CENTER, ~-OBhrilh•U ll1t alw:nl.aum aW'1llq. • ..,......_, • ~ 2118 S. J'a.lrvtew, 8uta aiS!'J.Lfor You New. SIOO. Cllll SlSDay. PAW Dally. Ana. 010t'1N7GI MASTIUAUCTIOM 56Dl No exp. aec .... _, ' t• 16H & IJM621 T RAVEL AGENT -llawlOIDlfM:\IJOU•aot --------W&ll&ed.lmmadopeniq. lo ..OT Claf.ll\ld eds do Find 1'hat you want lo Mio. 2Jn ....... Great It "'1.1Ga'71. D11i17 PUot Claullleda. l r•IH loeatlon. DJ -~ ....... ,.. ~~ You can be a Tr••• Drl••r· WINNER . .. FIND YDUR NAME WIN TICKETS WORTH $12 FRIDAY TO SUNDAY COSTAMDA 405 AT 8&18TOL ST. MARCff 14 .. :00 llA.RCH lf.2:10, 4:oo, 7:80 MARCH 1&-12:00, a:ao, 1:00 MONDAY TO THURSDAY HUNTINGTON CENTER MARCH 17 .. :00 MAACK lM:IO, 1:00 MARCH tM:IO, 8:00 MARCH 20-4:30, 8:00 IT'S M&Yt Look for yoar aame allcl addnu la today'• claHllllMI McUoa. U , .. a.d tt, call Ml·M'1 BIL m ud •• d ~ for T• to pick v JO'lr UcMU at U. ....... amc.o1a.. DAILY PILOT i1 CM: 26121, 2 boat mwu.on. Co8la Mesa owner,~. l.oaded. ~7M9 Racer-Cn.Uer f'ull In Mobile 11erv1« at., Jnbrd, whl, apln· ~~~~~~~~~ naker, many <'u1tm I~ xtru, 1Up. call Bob or ~ paint ac upholatery Glenna: 87S.~. Eves. special. Repaint and-Cle· .._,HB.P1 Help younetf to a Heapu11 select IOl'I of Qualif\ed ~full tn tbe DAIL 'Y )>JI.OT llELPWANTEDADS ...... , .... 9040 ....................... I.ail+ reroverlront~fi' ar aeal.11 and roro ~. only 1395. David. Otil 8 12 weekdays, 8.4 weekenda. 4161 "9003 • -- 3611pVW ..... : 1751080. 8.1H1.S7 > •o ••••••••••••••••••••••• SEA RAY ANNOUNCES * *BOAT SHOW SPECIALS** • ...... c ........ c ...... Mm 12 tin March 16 SHOW SPECIALS At show or our stores 11,500,000 Inventory Tremen~ous stock for Immediate· dell very HAlllSON .. ' '\ ·~ '" ... l:f•\I• .. .. . ' • Upca/ Cliltks ..... tUO ••••••••••••••••••••••• -~Ford Woodie. restored SIJ.OllO; ·e Fwd Woodle, rutored m int cond. 12D.GOO. ~111 IM alEVY MALIBU S.S. 6 . 1•fl'<H, C Ht~ROl t f ' ... t. • r !>0-I JOu tt7tflOID 'IOOPIC.._. VB. aiutomaUc tr•u., pwr ~ft &eia &.ban U,llXl nules ClNSS 1TT > $4111 TUE ODORE ROBINS FORD 10M) HARbuN kl v l> (U~I A Mt ~A b42·00IO cyt. Clua1c HT Original Tl GT .Rancbero aJI xtru. lll0/080 Very clun S-4 .100 . ~S74Z. 540-85 ~ M.~ Benz 300 timo. Beaut. wtute car, d ot mech cood. Red leather inL, $14,000 ftrm. TI4-1Sl-1337; 833-221 1 or l-~-d>O ------ '50 PORSCHE splil-wndw. cpe. 3S6 Nds rest.oration S7SOOlbst. 5.16-586S ev1.>s ------ '51 MG TD R~t.ort'd ~pot· less cond. Sl3. 750 ~Sl9l -----4WhMfDri•n 9550 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1979TOYOTA 4X4 SoortTrw:ll ThJs 4 w\teel dnVl' Ill ·'LIKE NEW" & has many extras Call 546-&CZl evenings ------ '87 Ford ~ Ton pickup w/utllLty box. Good cond. Sll90. ~·5120; 5'5-(11)4 '19 l Ton Silverado Chevy Camper Special 9500 rrules T 0 . P S48·9701 Alt 6. Sl6-38M Days. i 4 Cht.>\ y "2 ton X Int cond '-c w p a i n t. S265010BO 6Jl 4343 --- 71 Che\ y Luv xlnt rood $4.IXXI Camper __ aio_ 839 _7599 __ _ '78 Ford P U. F ·250 w /cabove r c amper. A T . a.Jr. P S. AM/FM cass, 13K m1, many e.x· ll"a,,.IS.m.979-6768 '67 :v..wn utility. Llft-gat.e. Ast1ng S20Cll. 7S9-0097 '79 Ford 'h ton 4x4, AM /FM cassette stereo. 4 spd, off road tires. xlnt cond.. Must sell $7:.>0/lMlt olr. SJS.46S4 i5 Dal~un . new paint. t1 rt'~ & ~ht.>11 JO mp~. 6U 5678 ~1.1oor hei-.t 67:J 2018 Sell idle items Auto l.easiftCJ 9 5 80 Auto l.eoMftCJ 9 580 .....••....•.••.•.•.... ...... , .........•...... 2 YEAl/lNJMllB) MWGE S8MCf CONTRACT wmt EVflY LWf•• · Covers· Eng Como • Sreenng • A1 r cond • Manual Au10 1rans • Front ~usp • Drive Allle • Complere lronl & rear bfake sysrem • flee Svstem ~-Oft S..... C-•ICO 0... ftOI _, '°"" d""' - ----s.c--tor ---.....-. ., 0 . """'°'" ~. S-. '"'"""""-°'"""' •-Or.ffO<"IW Or-~ ~ ............ _ •ford -v ....... celllllil cmdMk)o. llU)' ...,_, .._or bml fll. ........ •LM.1•••· AUl'OPUICHASI "'LIAll Our "Ooodb~ To Buy" brochure upW.na 11 all We 'II m• il you one FR.EE . . . simply call l&S' PLAZA Alll9 "-•':! mS2 lbcAttbur d. <at Jamboree Road J. IRVINE 111-1771 llOITMI DtSCll .tA,,... .. IUY9t •....0'"9• •IMW"t• -nm 4 spd 1114TK.I > Tl m au&o. •T JA > "Jlm41Pd. (721WRF> .,.. •uto. CM4J ) "18 m • apd <934 xzv > "18Dl4apd. tOllUJV l Tl 600CS Q ) <mT AR > ltlO's tBIMOW! L.AIGI S&ICT10M <»MIW 1979 l20I .. & 5211'• IMSTOQC! SADDLE BACK V ALl..E'Y IM PORTS 28402 Marguerite Pkwy. MlSSION VlEJ 0 831-2040 4tM949 CLOS&> SUMOA YS ....._ WClllhd 9590 ORAHGE COUNTY'S ....................... C>LDIST WE PAY TOP DOLLAR for top used cars-foreign, domestics or classics If your car as extra clean. see us F1RST ! #I I• Or-.. c_., 2925 Harl>Or Blvd. COSTA MESA 979-2503 WEIUY CLEAN CARS AND'ftUCIS CON,...Ell CHEVRO LET '"(.."" Jf 1fl• I • • i:--1 \ '1 r ·°' ' S46-I 200 Oln \Sell Your Car? caYBIMW PAYS TOP DOLLAR For Clean UMd lmpona Call Mike or Doa IJS.3171 WANTED! La1e model Toyota.s and Volvos. Cal l u s TODAY!!! Earle/he TOYOTA·YOUO ,, ............ CMtelWM ~ ,..,_UOl w 140.9 .. 7 IOIMd• ... •1 71..WSlOI lmUW"llllte! Rum oa re- __. ..... speed, power ~ power Drakes, air cond.. AM /Fii atereo caaaeue, electric aun· root. electric windows. t.opa/tan m.t.erior. Only 3».000 miles. 113,900 or bmt olfer. C.tlJ 642-0138. BMW 320I Tl. fjord blue, snrf, A/C, Blaupuokt AM /FM cass., n ew Mlcba. Perfect cond. S8900 or beat offer . 951-0379 Tl BMW CSI. Blue, leatb. new paint, trans & compl exhaust system. $18.SOO. By appt. S40-S423. PORSCHE'S T1 5301. black, 33,000 mi, auto, aunrool. air, a.Uoy . whla. teaOO. 04-9691 WANTED Allow us tbe oppottunlty to comider the purchase ar trade-in ol your clean Porsche. Cbect with Ua Today! IJe:ll ..._,bOf Shod Garden G•~ ... .._ZUJ Tep Dlllar Pail For Your Car! JOHMSOM & SOM L-..,Mercwy Xalllarbor Blvd. a.ta --540-5'30 Capri 9715 ....................... Tl Capri. XJnl AM /Fm sa.ereo. 4 spd. V6. PS/PB. 40K mi. G75, 1164-2C*> .,..... t720 ....................... 'Tl 110·1 . tapd . ••lhD/HH. IPtelal ........ IHOO /Oao. 111.-aa.1. 'fl MT. eao w.,, • 1pd, AIC, rtt. fU, 1u1>9r clean. titts. 55t·l347 MU. '71 l>al $10 Wqoo. New .... ~ ,... .... l2000. Autmatic.~ ... t721 ....................... ltm>lll T ~.MW eailoe. at.no, allo)lll, Sac . a t tTtOO . UU)592·1111 or OM~ • tu o..e: Rblt ... Jloni sboch, lobro tramule. IMOO. Call &1HS34Aftl. '74 rta.t ia. Runs well. • m · X1ut foe~­ ndl body work Sl900. Uon. Completely rblt CallafUpm-.zsD4 ~ng w tall papers. '75 Spyd er. tmmac. ~2300 Beaofter. In/out. new top/tires . spec int 497 -3849 evs/wtmds. '65 CAlllOl.Er =t1ooally cluo. u1.eweetnmnin1. .... t727 Eldnia. SU.GOO caah. PP ...... ••••••••••••••••• ~u.->or~mo VISITYOUI ... lorce t7M ~COAST ...................... . HONDA HEAD9UilTEllS TODAY!!! INV&SITY SAJ..~&SERVlCE cpu>SMOllLE HOHOA GMCTRUCIS 28SO Harbor Blvd. cai'TA MESA 540-9640 •1 DEAUR IN U.S.A. ROY CARVER ROUS·ROYCE IMOJ•m!IO<tr ,..-..ort a.. ( ~ \L----'~ ClOSEO SUNOAY\ Toyota 9765 •..•.•................. 75TOYOTA LAND CAUISER Tl Blue Honda Accord. Good rond1t1on On1unJI Ownt'r M Ul>t sell SJW() Xlnt cond Sunrf. 673-~t'H'' AM/FM, tape cass. A1C. -uew hrei.. See to ap-ii Corona run-. J{ood predate. $5200/BST. New l1rt:~ & battn) 552-911116 aft Spm. $1150 Ca II 71418.S I l~ '78 Honda CiVlC. factory tir, Blaupunlrt A M 1FM stereo. w /Jeosen In· axial speakers, tUloteo dnving liibts. M.icbelm radiala. lo. mi. $4450. ~ ...,... 9730 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Must selJ ! i9 XJ6. $16.500 Squadron Blue w /biscwt UUr.673-2184 9734 ••••••••••••••••••••••• -n Ghia. 12.000 Mi. Ong own.. lmmac. eond. Auto. A/C, PIS. P (8. 4M-'"83 73 ltaraUiDD Gbla ooav. 4apCl. Lo miles. A·l eond. ..-.80557·W7. t7ll ....................... w• =--~ .... 645-5700 t740 ....................... 71MU4sosa Met. brown /b•mboo. leather. ooe owner & loaded with e xtra fl!ldures. loquire about our s year pref erred bank plan with next to not.bing down. 0790 ) $24,tSO MISSION VIEJO IMPoa'Ts 131-174'4tS.1704 'S 23> D. 4-speed. Recent· ly rebuilt engine. ~. 700. 548-1235 774505&. A.II /FM stereo, tape deck. maple yellow. top cond. S24.000. PP. C714 > m-0607 aft 6PM . '79 300 Silver Dis. 8e.uiful car. ~. 11kll1. Stereo. fully auto. S22.900. Leaving state. 642-3643 W1 Mercedes 2SOSL,oew paim. eng. 6 tires. Mint Cond. 2-topt. Must aee. ~9G-ll30all. SPiii 7J&old450SI Perfect cond., orig. owner. W /eell at ap- pniul. M).fll58 M·F. ... t744 7SCel.Jca. auto. xlnt (.';)Od SllB5 Pnvate Party (;all 64&-42.84 "16 CoroUa S2500 56.000 m1, sunrf. AM /FM . 26 mpg. Ca 11 a rt 5 • a.7"11 Must sell iJ Cehl'•. loolul & rut\\, grt•at S2200 tOBO 661 :mo ii Cehca. Good cond Sl.500or offer. 48l-4389 '73 Toyoc.a Corona Waaoo New paint. trans. tires. A/C. ll*>O/bst ofr. Carl MS-916.S or &42·$349 T~ t767 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Tl Spitfire d nt 3:51< ml . AM /FM. $3900. Paul . anytime 751 ... L9'2 V~WiiiJIW 9770 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Raving trouble sellmg your car" Try us ' Paid fcroroot! Ast for P'rant MariJM>or Tom A1km 1'711 IUCHaYD. .... :t ..... ... 2000 76VWIUS Dynamite 7 paaseoger with 4 speed and ovrr- bead air cond1honlng. (J3ll661) $5"5 IOIWTI"HAM YOUSWAGEH 7900Wastmir•ster Ave. in Wntmlmttt BID-7551 138-7880 *** C4"1LwdaY 17421 Brec1a a..D. ffonC'"£"' Beacb You are winnet' of two llcketa <Sl3.00 value). to CllCUSYAKAS 11.ar. 14th· llar. 2IOt.b . Colla .... " ffun«in&ta1 <:enur ~ mil)' be ell.aimed by ca..llina 8'2-5678, ext. 272 **'* W' .... ~ .. -·-·-······· Al"' I l5U '71 ..... BMW'S Sbup little aporh CASH P15g,roa oa 11~ta:s!a!!t~S• =:. ~>deu Jolla SIJ-han f'15.tMC II tzl95 IOI Wl'l'MAM YOl.ISWMIM 'IDW1C ' t•Ave. ............ .,. . .,. '772 ....................... VOLVO SM.1$.SBYfCI NeLIAS ... OYDIDAa DELIVERY DPEllft IAIU*E YOl.YO ia.Bubor Blvd COlfrAMESA ~t)OJ 540-946 7 .,, eo.ba. ntll •• ... anillll ced. . ...... .,-MM OUI IDfTOl'S CAI 1177 au,.1er Cordoba 2 doot •atdtop. 11,oot ...... alr C"OOdilLo••· All/t'll atereo with power 8 track tape • ..,... wtndc>WI, '°'"" door' lockl, powtf' Mer· 1111 ud power brat.. Lmdau root. I0/40 Nat. dual redlnen. SouSsb 8* exterior. aotd fawn (nterior. Priced UOO below wbo1'H le Blue Jibe*. 11171. C.11 ,,_t Administrator. Dally PUot H2--fm t ext. 210 Cu# '1' HJO ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1972 Lincloln Coatmenta I Martt f , very clean. 1 owner. SJ200 080. Ca II be{ SAM or aft. 7PM. 7~1~ llA~WI( I< t•t. T '.II .... ij : I I ' I', 1 'I ' : I!> '78 llereu.ry llonarch Xlnt . cond ca•,GOOIOBO. MM111 cr•l..ecT49'\.1. tbttaq HU ....................... ••• D ........ lm27 Jadmoa Midway City You are the winoer or t wo ticket• ($13 .00 value), to llechanic·a 1pedal ·69 ~ ••••••••• !!.~~ CllCUSY.a.AS llar.14tb· llar. 20th ec.t. llesa • Jlunt1f\ISOD Center 1'lcbta may be clatm<'d by ca.l.bn& 842-5671. ext 272 1"8. •uto. a ir. good body .liOO. m.1378 ....................... 9t0!1 • •••••••••••••••••••••• "18 Gremhn 18mpg, aut.c tram$1~ 842-6163 --- ,4 Hornet X clean. 6-cyl Good IDPf( Auto Xlnt. CODd. Sl.000 838·~ 991C ....................... 72 8'.lclt t;lect ra, Kood and.. w 'sell to h1g.tws1 alfer~ CawF1c 9915 ••••.••••.............. • •• DorothyLH 4f9 t'air Or C.CX.t.a M~" You ~ tbe wmner o4 two t1 c ltets 1$13 00 vaJUt.-1. to CllCUS V AIGAS M.ar 14th -Mar ~ Costa Meu 4r Kuntmglon Centtt Tic:kas may be chttmed by calhng 642.5678, Ul 272 ••• Late i8 Seville. metalllc blue. wire wheel!.. su.nrf . new Michelin lire!>, 1.8.000 au. lmmac cood 113.cm Ca u 640-94.51 or ~6 '78 SDV beaut cond. Llbr. stereo. crae. Loaded. ~. B-33'11, 665-1253 eves 76 Cad Seville 4 dr. bte bhae. clean car. S7650 ~ MootoFn. 8 :30l05 &JS.33lJ Late i8 Seville, Mlcb. lJres. It blu met•lltc. w /lthr. stereo ta Pl'. lo m1, s howr oom cood. always g.,.aged. Mab atfer. 673-4642. 79 Eldo blk /bit. IDOODI' y. assm pymnts 0 A.C . SlS.450. Call 67J. 7470 '78 Coupe De Ville. ve ry good cood., lo miles. $7,IB>. 558-0799: 731-5656 79 Seville. 7330nu, sorf . wu-e whls. imm.ac rood. ~ &W-9316 al\ 7pm 76 Seville. Jet bllt w /blk leather int. red pimlripe, Rolls Royce Grill. wtre whls. stereo 8-tract. lo ml. &Int cond. 9100 or bmt olfr lakes Ulla week. ~ Tl Seville. Low mUe.a.ae, io.ded. Sl5iOO 7S2· 7733 or 645-0315 '78Qad Devil.le ~g. Take OV'er ~.DO down. l yr. left. l290 mo. 631-0486 or m<lllO 11.loess forces sale. 'S> Fldo. West~rn Saddle F\renust p.aml. Vogue lt79COIYETTI T Top with automatic IJ"ans., pwr St.ef!nn. & Windows. a.U" ccnd . Ult wbeel. crwae control. 11.ereO radlO tt Silver in cok>r mtVCG I Mow<Wy SI 1,991 HOWAID Cllff,..t Dove & Quall SU NEWPORT BEACH lll-0555 i5 T-top. Whl/maroon int. All power 27,000 m1 fmtrutculate SS.6011 P l' 754 67!Kl or Ad S1llt•r II 14.J. 642 4Dl 24 hr<; a day i7 Vet. tan. 350 ~uto tran-. ~ery extra. 2'!1\ m1. car cover. leacher s pel fii3.Q72 or 673-IUli!'I *** 'IS, 260 coov't. Very angina.I. Better than de aler rebll 112QO 7»«l!f 7 ~ Mmtang 289· 3 apd on the floor Best OHt.-r 89-4195 9955 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·73 Toronado. 6 1.000 rrule~. stt.-reo, cru1s~ Loaded Xlnt cond SI 200 Ca1J 675 11176 or Ad S1tt~r ¢ 34 hr.. 642--GlO 7 I VlST A Cna.ser, run~ good.. needs some bod) wor1L $4()0 ~l l i7 Cullu1 Brouaham. \1C. PIS, P IB. xlnl tmBLscltonbUt CQrwll• c·ood . 14200 /080 T 1.op rwJy loaded JaJ1' tM2-4ilC2 aA 6 m 1 S16 000 5.)7 I UJ IJ da)" 9935 ....................... n Dart. 6 n l. i.uck. S750 Good coodrt ion S48 3214 '64 Potara G<i lr•ru. cu li75 :bat ofr ~ 9940 ...•................... • • • Morri1 fTum.t lB'TOOSaybrook Ln Hualinglen Beach You are Uw wuiner of lWO l1ckel1 l Sll.00 value>. to aRCUSYAMAS 11.ar. l«b -Mar. 20tb OaltalileaAr ttunrtndoo c.ntn ndlda may be <'IAJmed by calliDc 642 5678. ext Z12 ••• '76 R•nchno . 82.000 males A ~k1n l{ 12900 64&2211 or 557.QlZ. A.)Jt for 'T " or Jotin 72 Ddta Royal a, 2-dr bantlop, Ao llll, a li5 or best alJr SS ITU 9960 ....................... l9T1 Plymouth Sport f'u" Suburban .. door 2 :O.t'.'dl Wa~on 55.000 m ile-. Power wi n dowi.1bra.kes1a1r <'ontl roof rack. A M I (o"M !Ill' rt.'() radio. crwse control . c·ustom whee la. J ad .. Green Met•lllc with wood IJ'alft Mdea, green vi nyl lntelior. Priced betow ~-S2675. Oaal1 PUol. M2-43Z1 Ext 210. 16 Plymo•tb Volare w..._ Roaf .-.ct, PS. PB. MllD Ulll pte, CB. M•o1 more e1'tra~ Ill.CD> rDI S2'700. &42·337!1 16 Volare Premier stn wp. Loeded.. AU powu . 1.8 1J111C. Otf er. 873-3'SO 72 fUry Slo. Wgn .• oe~ brakes. a.Jr. root rark AM FM Runs gd.Sl20o ~ '78 F.,rmont. 17 ,000 fl-"oc 9965 IDlles. fully eqwpped, •-•-••••••••••••••••• DtWradl.aL~. S4000orbest 71 Pontiac Bonoev1llt·. atfer. S66-&Mi aft 6pm. 50,00') rru.. good cond .. ~ 9945 ~· 562-4870 ....................... c ........ Morie Ill 1971 • .., ........ d. lo .... -of 0 llilMI. c. ........ 1942 Harbor ll•d, ~30-5:30. Mlilc:at ttSO ..... ................. . ORANGE COUNTY'S ..wEST LINCOLN-MERCURY DEALERSHJP IAYRA.DBOI LINCOLN-llEllCU'RY 16-11 Auto Center Or Sl>Fw)'·l.Ake Forest exJl lRVINE IJ0-7000 Haw something to ~U? OWfted .cis do it ~U. Altlos.UM4 "14 F1r?btrd Xlnt rood. PStPB. AIC. new tare:. S2!m. Ph 833-2849 aft 5 wlldys ____ _ Ut l'Veb1rd. SllSO. Good cond. new tires. mags. shocks. PP. SSl·l.915 '78 Lemam: 2 door, air. am rm. only 2600 mil~ 2500 4r take over pay rnems. S&2llllO Ask for Abee. • ..,. t974 ....................... '73 Vee• GT Wa.goo. Good rond1llon. runs good. new brakes. AM /FM radio. 4-speed. A/C. 26 aw. Bestolfer. 646-3104 The fastest draw In l IM' West. . .a Daily Pilot Classirted Ad. &a.5678 Aaltos. .,. tyres. w1r~ wheels, •••••••••••••-··-· llereo, etc. List Slt.872. .......... l!l!!~lll!l!!!~~~~iiililllilmt WILL TAKE S16.950 for 4'-ick sale. Car bought in Feb. hu 985 m1lea. n4~. "11 Seville very clean. Wire wheels. •.ooo. dys -.11u. nes & wknda. -.am c 0 tf 17 ....................... 1415 IA.DI ST .. COSTA MBA MOTHIN&OVR 54999 W1 Ounaro. one. ons, pwr. ateerioa. power ............ tktraDa,1•--------------------------------· m -. Biil offer. eau m-=.o ............ '4999 . ......... . Clluuu•t HlO ....................... q.e t74' ....................... ...... ..,..a.bit cm..,... ..... -tom1 "II ..... Carlo, •d.r• '!.~, •.:: ~;.181~ deaa, all Hltll, l · -ACtl-..S_. ~:~toO-Offu .. Automatic trans . factory air cond.. pwr. st-.rlng a tnkes PLUS many more fWWfY ltemti Low. low mite.! (1N4"282). '1 CADl.lAC '2999 cOM•YILLI ••.••.•• 'fl coavert. Bus. illlownom oew, Uc 'd "'l'llAT BUG'', IHI, All/PM ster.eottape, ... P.P.MMMI 'G Cor•air ••son. • FUii poww, flctory * cond .. tilt -..i. -.o. ~ edl W ~ IHfh«, PlddlO top I ONLY 31,000 ml ... ! -.... • ..... 838_.FZ•J)lill • .._ ___ ,...._. ___ _,. ,. CllM7 .... Caito. ·--PS, PJS. Ate, ......... =T·TOP ... ~3999 Full power, tlaeory air oond .. tilt -..i . .-.o. l'lllYe -. .... peddlid top -nut tee; Ul<E NEW condlttont (17'RKT). 1980 CHRYSLER CORDOBA Coupe. V8. automatic trans .• pwr. steering & br•es. air cond .. elec. dig. clock, chrome remote mirror. Landau vinyl roof. cornering lights wsw radial tires & much morel (123712). · SALE PRICE $6995 TEST DRIVE -$500 1980 CHRYSLER Le BARON ~ Door Sedan. VS. automatic transmission. pwr. steenng & bfakes. in~reased cooling. radio. front & rear ~mper guards. remote control mirror. deluxe wheel covers & wsw rachal tires & morel (128042). SALE PRICE s5195 T~ST DRIVE -*500 Nfflt CASI! 51095 1979 DODGE ASPIN CUSTOM lmAN " ve. autometic t,.,._ air conct, ,,.,. steering & brakes. vinyt top. QJltom moldlngs, r.dio, WSW tlrea I morwt 1106WYR). We'll pay top dollar for good. clean I late model used . cars. See Curt Davis or Bryan Hesketh today • • • AU.OW TOP DOLLAR FOR YOUR TRADE-IN 1976 DODGE ASflNlmAM vs. autometic trans .. air oond .• ,,.,, steering a brakes. AM/FM radio, WSW t1r99 & mor~ C288PCO). '51695 1979 PLYMOUTH YOlAM .. AN ve. automatic trlM.. air cones .. owr.1teertno & brakaa. 2 tone patnt. radio, CUilom molding&. W1W tlnle I morel (7e8WVL). ,. 1974 CHEVROLET MONTI CAILO CCQll ve. euto. trMe.. a1r cond~ pwr . ....,. a bratr.. r.:h. buc:'-t ...... "4nyl top. ''" wNet. ~ minor., ..no .... ~ • WIOtef . 51995 1977 CHRYSLER .C~COWI V8, auto. "--· .., cond~ pwr, .... ~ 8P4it ,,.,, ....,., Mil vinyl top. crulae. tilt AMfFM ...._, 8 tnck. .W. ..._. OCMn & mcnl C«>l8XO). ·•3195 1975 CHRYSLER C090IA COUP1 ve. -90mllic lrlnL. • conc1.. ,,.,. st. & t>r--. ...... vlnrt llOC>. IPAt """· 88111. OOIO. wtre wf.e CCMWS A tnudt mont! 1007NIJ). 52495 1979 HRYSLER COIDOIA COWi vs. autom111tc trans.. a1t eond.. pwr. nenng a brakes. vtnyt tap, ndio. .... ..... ' motet (23TWOn 54795 .. FIFTEEN CENTS . . i"eacher Layoff Plan Sparks Anger . "!! ...... ........ .• A_,..to .. ._.._ • llO Wtllt ~ CouM1 WO • •c~ool &eaelaera baa lelt ................ '" ·-• ~· ..... for ... Jobi, t.rwteel ... ,..,....~. · · · Jeny M-ekla. t.tacber .. ..,. tn lM H......._ Beactt tJ.uon · Jll1b School Dlatrict, rapped the tfqard fot' eetlu ln an Wlfeellna maneer ancl de a troyio1 . ....,,.. ....... ........ ~:.oft ....... Milt to 1QI ... ... tl'1I llllOlllb in l.be wake ot dlatrtct repo11a tbat 1bowed enrollment la dl'oppbas Darply and ... ~ " bffom19'1 acat'ff . "I don't beU.ve the dlaUict reaUy bu ao lay off a llftl)e penon," llannkm •aid. "I think ln part thi.I la a ploy to weaken the force befoni contract talks belin." Tiiie twberl' eoeu.t nptrw J uae ao and new eontract propoaala 1bow that the teaellen' union and dl1tr1ct ne1ot1aton are far apart on many1Mue1. Teacben are seekinc about a 22 pereeat waae bike which tbey contend would brine their purchaalni power up to 19'16-T1 levels. The dlatrtct, In a proposal releued Tuesday, is olferiog teaeben a 3 percent pay boolt. llanaikln malntalna tbe layoff move lJ unneee.11ey because normal attrition would reduce tbe t= ltaff enouih. "I've everyone I can, not to worry becaaae the diltrtct will end up havlo1 to hire everyone back on, Mannion contJnued. The district mus t give teachen a final layoff notice by May 15 that tbey may be Gates to Endorse Students Said Book Thieves High school trustees in West Orange County complained Tuesday that the free public education system is being taken too literally by sticky-fingered students. Pupils in the Huntington Beach Union High School District, trustees were told, made off with $83,000 worth of textbooks last , .. r. Tbe di.strict, officials said, bad to pick up the lion's share of that tab-.tleast$51,000. Cnast Unit ·Posts U~ - For F11nds? 1 LOS ANGELa (AP) -Three t'•lional members of the Callfomia Coastal Commissk>n have used their influence to raise funds for their own political ambitions from people who sought approval for projects before the commission. the Los Angeles Times reported toilay. The three South Coast Regional Coastal Commission mem hers were identified as Los Angeles Councilman Artbur K . Snyder, Garden Grove Mayor Elerth S. "Rick" Erickson and Torrance Clty Councilman Donald E. Wilson. wbo also serves a• tbe commission chairman. Tbey IOHdted nearly $200,000 in funds either directly or tltrougb repl'esentatives, tbe Times Mid. Political dmlatioDs from $100 to several \houuDd dollars were solicited bf letter or telephone f,..m small J>roperty ownen as •ell as bll developen with bulinell Wan tbe commlukJD, tbe paper laid. Tbe uaree tommi•ioaen lit en tbe 12-member rerional panel whieb eon rols coutnactioll pennitl for some ol the ID08t •al•ble property in Lo• Ao1el•• aad Oran1e counties -aloal tbe co.aaline . ~ bJ .. tbe realODal panel ca be llllfealed to tbe f\lll atate ~m ....... ··This is just outright thievery.·· said Trustee Helen Dille. "I am shocked by this fiiure: we have to find some way to put a stop to this." District Superintendent Frank Abbott said the district has little leverage to force students to return books or pay for them. Abbott said it is against~ law for the district to withhold a student's diploma until he settles his debt. Westmins te r High School Principal Bill Rollins, though, said the law hasn't stopped his school from coming down hard on textbook thieves. "We send the stadents notices telllog them they wqn 't cet their di~mas ._..., "1 n...,·· sQI ~""°Mid ltia PDlicY hasa't~ed. Westminster Hi&b. according to • dbtrict report, b" to paJ $21 .. laat YF ~ bodka -Qae ft~ in the district.. Ila a Blgla School ranked seeond in the riPoff lbt with nearly $15,000 in uncollected fines. "It's common knowledge a mong students," remarked teacher Leigh Hamp,. ••that nothing is geing to be done to them. Maybe we sbould make them pay a deposit on boob like they have t.oon PoP bottles.'' Abbott, jokingly, suggested that atudeuts who make off with boou should have their diplomas stamped with a warning that the pupill have p-aduated but are already in debt. Trustees asked diatrict officials to come up with suggestions on bow to curb Jou of boob without breakine aD,)' lawa. F011•nt•in Valley U..awe Burglarbed A gold and allver wristwat.cb valued at $2.008, a sport coat and $250 cub we~ ,.rted taken in a burglary Tuedlday night at the home of James Sau·Vin Lee, ia the 1800 block of Mt. Neota SL, Foulltaln Valley. Police said tbe'tbievea 1a1Ded access tbrouala the electronlc gara1e dOOJ' and looted the victim'• office while be was asleep ellewbere lo tbe bome. Police apeeulat•d tbat tbe thieves may have bad an electronic gara1e door opener tuned to the victim's frequency. VALLEY'S TOP CITIZEN Betty Magnanela FVSchool ()/ficial Honored When Betty Mi1nanelll, president ol the Pountatn Valley School District'• board of trustees, left her home Tuesday morning, s he observed participants in a recall campaign circulating fliers outlining plans to oust her and two fellow trustees from office. Th at same afternoon, Mrs. Mignanelli received a more pleuant surprise when she was seleeted as 1979 Citizen of the Year by the Fbuntain Valley Chamber ol Commerce. Diddy Lammers, wbo cbalred the selection committee ~ up of previous winners, said Mrs. Mignanelli was chosen for her involvement and leadership in many civic and youth oreanizatiom. "It's just ao exdtlnc to receive this from such a prestigious group that I can hardly articulate it," Mrs. llipaneW said. Sbe admitted it was a change from tbe criticism she received from some parents in connection with the recent teacher ltrike. 1'n addiUon to tbe chamber award, 1be re ceived a certificate and key to tbe City from Fountain Valley Mayor Bernard Svalsaad. . "I hope th.is will belp you tbrou1b your trlals ln the future," the mayor aald. Mrs. Jllpanelll also reeeived a certiftcate of recosnWm h'Om Artis Knox, repre1eatin1 H u n t i D I t 0 D .B e • e b Aslemblymanl>emeiil 11-.111. . $1Jump In Water Bills Due By JEBaY CLAUSEN Of .. Oeif'r,..... ,_ Most family water bills along the Orange Coast probably will go up about a dollar a month this summer as ~ result or a 13 percent hike in Metropolitan Water District rates and other inflationary costs , wate r officials conjecture. M WO directors voted Toesday to raise their domestic water rates from $104 per acre root to Sl15 an acre foot beginning July 1. A n acre r oot is the approximate amount of water used by a family of five during one year. Agricultural users will pay $76 a foot, and unfiltered water imported to the county to feed local wells will move up h'om tbe cw••• a fo.t .. tlO. said NeU CllM, Orange E:oanty Water Dlstrfet manager. The actual lnc~ue ln costs for eadll fAlllU7 ia atUI mtnown, moat loeal water a1eacy offidall report. Newport Beach utility department offlcia.ls are aUina their City Council to bike average rates about a dollar a month. The avera1e Newport family's bill cWTelll.ly is about $10 a month. Karl K e mp, a ssistant manager for Mesa Consolidated Water District, s aid it's too early to determine what will happen to water 'bills in Costa Mesa where the average bill is about $7.50 per month. Like several other districts ia tbe county. the Mesa district has not increased rates since urn and has absorbed two increased Metropolitan Water District wholesale rate bikes over lbe past two years. Kemp indicated increased energy costs, MWD wboleaaler water costs ud labor coata probably will result in b.lgber water bills, this year, however. Kemp speculated that they mtabt be biked as mucb as $1 to $1.50 a moalb. Water oftldals ilac:ludl.ng Cline and S&m SDnaue of Municipal Water Dlitrlct of Oran1e County, Aid tboM commuDities relylDa solely oo water imported by llWD from Northern Calllornla and the Colorado River probably wlll autrer the bl~e:...~ increales. eommumUea ln that cate1ory include Newport Beach, San Clemente, Dana Point, Capiltruo Buch, lrviDe ( ............. .\1) 11e eomllliMioD applicant, IADC Be8da areldMel WiWam ........,,. Mid be 1av• •to &tlebla tor bis Ute AM..ttb um~ after he was so.Udtecl ;·11· fold tbe 'nmee tbat lhartlJ Ujereafter t•o other =,.._.., eallecl him for ~·-Apple "e Baeked .............. 1j• ·.ili'udaaad~:· . -. ~a BepnNlcu no :;....,.. to -.eat A.-mblyman ~=ailt & Wru. J>.Wwm•mter, ::ti·.c 1 'Nl Orn• eo.tr•a nat ....... !l.. .... nljed --~ .... _.,,.. ..,. dim& frOm people ClililiODUr ... Al> . City Council Candidate• Air Yieam by partadwcates. Dan Mahaffey, U.cucHdateGI tbe IJtwtartan PartJ I• boda tM April I <iJ~ electloD llld the 40tb ... Dllbiet 1eat ID .Jme,.ClaSIMd ~ ar• too ftluble •com to be ...... .,~ tenntnated bJ July 1. Alto ICbeduled to be dlam.lased before the beginnlog of the next flaca l year are 62 cla11ified employees. the maintenance personnel, clerks and others who do not bold teaching positions. Mannion charged that the across-the-board cut ts being "'ade because the t rustees cannot teaalJy lay off teacben for anticapate d drops in enrollment. "It seem.a like they're skirting the law and if the board bas to start hiring teachers back on next fall, they'll have to do a lot of quJck explaining.·• District officials predict that enrollment in the school system will slip at least 1,100 students next year. This year's enrollment, they said, is down about 700 pupils . Judges Daly,..~ HE'U. JUOGE THE JUDGES County Sheftft Gates OCStorm Dalll8ges 822 Million Recetat storms tbat lubed Orange County caused an estimated t22 milUoa in dama1e to county-owned parts, roads and flood cootrol facilities. That estimate was provided to the Board of Supervisors today by H.G. Osborne, director of the co unty Environmental Management Agency. The series ol storms. Osborne said, caused about S8 million in damage alone to the Santa Ana River channel lining. Severe damage &Jso resulted in several county parks, while. in other cases. la nds lides occurred over roads or roads themselves slid away, Osborne said. In response to a question from Supervisor Philip Anthony Osborne said that be couldn't provide a more detailed breakdown on the storm damaee. The EMA direct.or, however, noted that bis agency is now preparing an application to tbe state Office of Emergency Services that will let tbe wheels in motion for tbe county to recover the cost.a al the repairs. That •ppllcaUon Osbome explalned, ullim•teiy will be sent to tbe federal EIDUpDCY Mana1eaaent A1eaey, which controls the reimbursement pursestrtnp. Some al the repairs, be said. will be made directly by the fedenl~t~ u .s. ArmJ Corpe al and th• federal Sol and ComervatioD Service. while in otber CllllelStbe CGUDtJ will dotbe work. la tbe latter eases, OI..._ said, tbe coaaty ·...w laaft to front tile mooey. '' ·•we will de.tee a plaa I• flnudal wl bopeM.IJ reeo,. all our COltl r..,m the federal IOYffDIDmt. ••JM nld.. M 01bol'ne'1 r.._•••t, aupentwoa .. ,tad a r111a.sr calllq tor die &ate De~t of Fish ud Game to l*'JDlt g:= to ...-ve malllft lllt ...... ._atonD,.. in UPfll'Ne•polt'BQ. Sherif£ Scorns Tradition By PIUL SNEIDER MAN Of -o.ily ~ ... StMf Taking a step he described as locally unprecedented, Orange County Sheriff Brad Gatec; disclosed Tuesday thaL he plan.~ to throw his poltt1cal clnut behind specific candidates 10 he ..a•PP elect.Ion." Shenrr Gates warned .nc1t so me or h as endorsements may go to candidates opposing in c umbent Orange County Judges who a r e seeking re-election. Gates disd06ed bis plans in a talk before the Fountain Valley Ch amber or Commerce He elaborated on his intentions during an interview after the meeting. Saying be bas never before endorsed judicial candidates, Galea anticipates some beat. ··1 think any time you make choices like this. you risk getting som e criticism." he said. "I 'm wiUint to stand that risk.·· llldeed Soulh Orange County M Ulli;;;. Court JudRe Richard D . H•m l lton . wlio faces re-eleetioo June 3, expressed skepticism today about Gates' qualifications for Judging the judges. "'I don "t think he It nows everything that goes on in the courtroom.'" Hamilton said. "All be knows is what he hears from his people, and they have a law and order bias.·· The Judge said he would prefer the public to be guided by bar association endorsements because such groups are made up of lawyers who continually try cases before the judges facing re-eleciion. "Gates is no attorne y ." Hamilton stated. "How in the hell can be know about the law"" The judge added that he does not anticipate receiving a n endorsement from the sheriff. On~ June 3 ballot. 37 seats in the county's superior and municipal courts must be filled. As of last Friday 's filing deadline. 68 candidates have tossed their bats into the ring for these posts, including 12 deputy district attorneys. Fourteen incumbent judges face competition in these races. Gates aaid be decided to i:ssue the ftldonements because the public is "starving for information" to use in selecting (See GATES. Pase AZ> Ceast Wea&•er Falr tmitbt and Thurs- day. Lon bJalabt 45 at the beacllel and 52 inland. ffitba 'lbunday 65 to 72 . INSI•E ..... A'Y 1"odllf, M u Wiit ,,_., otlwT- ~ -Sea Frmt· cfaco, bMI JS "ora ago HafQlal·At1'h,.. tOOt t1'e .. ....,.,......,.., bid" o/ tile '""'*' dMldttw, rnmijwmo, LSD, cmd COMln.al lfvato. &...,,,,.A1. l•tlex =:..,..,,~ .=: =··[.... g: ......... M= -st 1:Jr1 j I l -- r Wien MN JUAN, herto R.ko <AP> -A .... -...U, ••lttna tn •mlwll at an expreuw11 ramp ftrecl loiay-cin a U,I . 10~ car carrylq three Anny IOTC ~ te·tbe Unlvel'llty ol Puerto RJco. Al lelllllll oae IOldJu wu • b1 fb1q , ..... ta..,..... .. • ., .... rm Aulu• A."9\ Ill a-.. Harrr Ol..._ MM ... bullet.a ml.MM &M c-o om.. uil a au..-la tM oer, m none or tb•. laJarlH rrom lhe flylat 1111• required hoapltalluUon. A •PDk .. man ror lht U.S. N••Y baae al ROOMvelt Roada, the 11arp1t mllltary ln1taU1Uon on Olla island, ldenUft41d UMt sold en u Col. Chara Tucker. Lt. Col. Rot.rt L. Da~ and s,t. M-.t. Mora AudUJ1 all au.lped lO tbe MlUt.ary Seleoe• Department at the unlver11ty filllMPtkcm ... LONDON (AP> -09t pncea AboumMd ln Europe today followlnl a ft() drop earU. ln ~ Wffk The dollar opened •U•blly lower, but deaAen aaid tbe hllh level ol U.S. lnteretl rat• ecmUnued lO prov1de It wllb 10Ud unde'11WUna. GOidtraded In L.ondoo at ~ 50 • Troy ounH, up tu.~. It tradedat~5inNewYork . Silver, wtuch dipped lo 128 ts Tuesday t ompar«t to l\. London peak of 149 hit Jan. 18 opened In London today at $30 375anounc~. lltradedatS29 JO in New York •••••T•Uc.•••" BOGOTA. Colombia <AP> -Neaotlations for the releaH of the U.S. ambassador and other hosta1es held in the Dominican Republic's Embassy for two weeks are reported at a stalemate. and a government source says a bar1alnlng seaalon today could be crucial. The source said the 1Uerrillaa reduced the number of imprisoned lertisL'l they want released from their orl1laal de mand of 311 . but thl• government still refuses lo rel111e anyone. .. For the government of Colombia, lt la the aame lhlnl to hand over one prisoner or 311. for In any cue lt would violate the constitution and abrogate a judicial sentence,~· aald tbe government source. who asked not to be Identified by name. CHICAGO \AP> -"A rose 1s u rose Is a rose," prosecutor Te rry Sullivan told the CJrru1t Court Jury. Then polntln1 at m asi. murder defendant John W Gacy Jr., he declared: "A rat 111 a rat ~a rat. He was and be 1s a rat." The JUron began deliberation today In the case a1aimt the 37-year-old remodelln1 contnctor accused In the sex-related deaths of 33 youn1 men and boys. SulUvan'11 accu11Uon came BS the prosecution summed up lu cue agahut Gacy. charged with more murders than anyone in the nation's history. During his impualoned summation, relatives of some or Gacy's alleged victims rled the courtroom in tears. Airwest Purchase Under Negotiation Orrlcials or Hughes A1rwest have c onrirmed that the M inneapolis·based Re public Airlines ia currently negotiating 1mrchase or Atrwest A ispokes man for Alrwest Huge Suspect Sought in Abduction RED BLUFF !AP> -A JOO.pound man in a red Jump s uit was sou1ht by police today for kidnapping his estranged wife and tying up her parents. .o Tehama County Sheriff's Captain William Cashdolla r identified him as Jimmy Mack Dixon, 35, of Macon, Ga. Cashdollar sa id Dixon went Tuesday night lo the home of h1s wife's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milan McGraw in Corning, where Dixon's wife, Kathy, 29, was staying. Dixon, who had a gun, tried to get his wife lo go back to him with their four children, but she refused, Cashdollar said. The four children were not at the McGraw home. Cashdollar didn't know where they were. After an hour, Dixon tied up the McGraws and left ln lhelr <'Br with bis wife. Cashdollar said. McGraw worked free of his bonds, and phoned the sheriff's office. Officers found McGraw's car ab~ndoned In Coming, but both Dixon and his wife were gone HI~ I DAILY PILOT '""°'_c_o.n,,,...,"'""_""•-.,_,,.,. -"""' ........ ..., .. Or-e ............ ._.'-' s--...... ,...,. ... ....... _ -. ...... ,.,..,, -C.01• .... 11-9 ee.cll. ---..... IMclll~ ..... v ................. ~ ...... ,.......c_" oint•• ......... -.. ~ ... --~ ni."""'",....~-...... w..1a. ........ c..c.-...~.,.., ~.:.=-Mcto•c...r Vlt•~-0-et-­,__ ••• ,._ .. ..,... _,_.... ... ~"·._ ._,. ..... ....... -................ ...., __ "'"'°'-Ceutoty ... ~:r::cttti:r .. ~ ,...,...,._., ,.o. .. "'-.. .... uoc=:=1 'Z:&:tiC::-:::::"9' , ........ '".,...., Cl•••••• 1.11v ...... .....,. ,...._.,.._o.it,~i.. .... 1. 5 ~'=.~";"':ti= •wN«':.':lt=!:\~~'t~i::.:=. ~ ........,_, ~..,--~, .. ~~ .... =.~li.'1..=..~ r, • d ee lined com m (·nt o n tht• negotiations other than to note ta lks .i re being held with R e public. Airwest 's pa rent company. Summa Corp. and the estate of billionaire Howard Hughes. Republic was produced in July 1979 by a m erger of North Central and Southern Airways The liirline has 9,000 f'mployees and serves 158 cities In 28 st.ates North Central was one of !-.ev eral airlines that flied :J pplications for routes out of Orange County . Those <tpplications were suspended by the Civil Aeronautics Board while an environmental impact statement is preyared on the effect of additiona IDgbts out or Orange County . Airwest, which was booght by Sum ma Corp. in 19'10, ls one or two commercial jet airlines that operate out of the John Wayne Airport. The airline is restricted lo 13 flights a day and serves the cities of Phoenix, Tucson, Las Vegas and Salt Lake City on non-stop filgbts. The airline also c ontinues those f ligh ts to Milwaukee. Des Moines, Denver and Houston. H1mtington Boy, 12, Shot With BB Gun A 12-year-old Huntington Beach boy was shot in tbe cheat Tuesday when a nelpbor's BB gun accidentally went off, police said. CbrllUan Irvina, police said, was treated at lfoaa Memorial Hospital, Newport ·Beach, and released following tbe 1:MJ p.m. incident near tbe youth's Crettview Lane bome. lnvest11aton said tbe boy wu apparently staa·dtna ta bla. driveway when a U·year-old nelahbor accidentally fired oft the shot. Po~C!.l....!.bo did not ldlnttty the nlllqlllllUI'. 1ald tbey made no arresta. William Lyon Bites Slated Funeral eeniffs will be beld Thursday for We1lmln1ter realdenl WUUam L. Lyon, a project mana1er for major coaatrudJon d.velo1>m•nta lD Oran .. Qount.Y .• Vr. X..,., at, died lfOlldat lo W11tmln1ter Communlt1 Hotpital. a.me. .... ~ .... at • a . m . at lb• Wt1t•ia1ter Memorial Park Qaajel, l.ol 8Heb8l~. r; . .... . He =IM wlU CllftJ1 ..,,.. Ill 'I • fnor a Pl'OPOMCI •r. ti ... ..., """"'' •• ····•••!• offteta, a meuun um allo wlU appear oa "9J-.1baUat. Rll MC'Olld frtt.rton, tb11berttr HI~\ .tu bl hla opinion or the J:t:: the Juctaea' courtroom a ...... d. •rt• e tn t=toun •1•t••· ca by " who r,... trim nala on {ff "lcallUH or bee.use of bmtnor procedural trrora ma«k Y.la==. II• cin baa own ex nacea and reeoanneodal= Of his I tiff I the lberltr aald ... wW not endorM lnt""1bent JUU. who bne con1l1t.nU1 maa. such rullq In favor ol UM aceuaed. To the Chamber ot Commerce aud&encu, Oatu cited a Fullerton murder conviction lhat waa overtunied beca111e a polloe offlcer lefl the crime acene brttlfly to summon help und then r turnl•d lo the! scene without u 11carrh wterrant l 'onl'l'<lln" that 11omt• Judges urt• only ubldlntc hy hlt«hM court procedent.I, Oat• olalmed that loo rnany J'"81• arc afraid to lllftUt\ a eoolrovor1d1l rulln11 they know 111 Ju-.t . 11lmply betaose I hey four bt•lnw uv,•r rul<'<I In an .appt•ul Ont~11 111.td l'Omt' tnndldates hnpln.: to uniu•nt llll·umbenl jUdNrK hUV~ Uaked fOrt&n lnh>rvll'w with him. aot'kin& his ,. 1HI o raem en t . The s herlrf pr.,rllt'lrd hlN l'holccs will be 11r111ounl't'<l l11 uboul 008 month . ,,,.... P911r A I COAST ••• "'hoi.t• nppllcat1 on s appc·ar hdun• the commission, lhl· ne-. spaper rePOrted. Eri c kson s aid tr h is fund·ralslng solicited money from people with bus iness oorore the commission "it was wrong because the guy could feel twisted ... I didn't know about It. .. Snyder, who according lo the Tl mes has amassed about $140,000 in the last two years from commission applicants . s aid : "If J re ll tha t J was somehow extorting money from people by doing this or if .,omehow . b y making contributio n s. th ey were rnfhlencing what I was going to do. lhen I would feel disturbed . l 'd try lo figure out a new way to do It." Massive Sliow ., The MIOtia&ecl p,.... Ayatollah ftu.hoU•ta KbomelnJ ur1ed lranlane tod1y l o stNDllhtn the J1lamfc Republic and daah the hopes or the "oppreuive U.S. government" by t&amlftl out en ma1.e to elect a n•w parllament. Khomeini ha.a aald the parliament will decide the late ot &he American bOltaaa. to a message broadcast by Tehran Radio on tbe eve at the first round or parliamentary vottn1 Friday. Iran 'a 79-year-old revolutionary leader sald the enemies of Islam want a small turnout. But he addded: · • 1 hope that by your public pa rticipation In the elections you w i II das h the ho pes of the enemies o( the hlam1c Repubhc. the agents of the overthrown reg 1me and ill fol lowe rs, eapeclalJy the oppressive U S. 1ovemment Arise on the day of determining the country·~ fate and storm the ballot boxc& to cast your volei.. "f hope thC' n a tio n . a fte r c are full y s tud y 1ne th e backerowula or individuals and WATER ••• a nd Laguna Niguel. Communities using less water d irectly Imported through MWD and relying parllally on water pumped from we lls in the county .,hould see leaser Increases, they :-.aid. Huntington B e a c h , for 10stance. pumps a bo ut 80 percent or its wute r annually from county wells maantwned by Orange County Water Diatrlct. Well rates are lower than the direct Import rates The Mesa district takes mort' t han half its water from the county wells MW D. th(· nut1on ., laq!l''' "holesult• wat t.>r agen cy. 1-. hl•Jdquartered an Los Angt·ll'" <Jnd ... db '-'<Jll'r lo 11ort11m., 11( Lo:-. Angl'lt•.,, Oral\l.!l' \'entura Ha Vl'ri.uk . San lkrn11rd1110 11nd San Diego counliell llowurd Williamson MWO b-Oa rd chairman. t·1tl'rl op(.-rating l'Xpt·nses and the rising cost of obtamm(.! water as reasons for that district's ,rheduled r ate mcreast' aroups. will vote for those who are laitblul to Islam and the con•UtuUon . a re free of tendencies toward left or right. and are renowned for their good record and commitment to Islam. The naUon should know that lo stray from tbfa Important lalamlc tuk would be tree.son to Ialam and the country.·· Khomeini aaid be feared hostlle propaganda "mi1ht influence aome or the public so that t.bey vote for those buically oppoted to l.alam for the benefit of foreigners ... T he i.eco n d r ou nd o r pa rlt an1t'nta r y \Ot ing take., p I a c e A p r 1 I 4 . a n d t h t• legislature. known as the MaJh!->. 1s ex~ted to convene several weeb later Khome1 n 1 ha s i.a 1d the p a rli a m e nt s hould d ettd <' whe ther o r no t to free thl· a ppro ximately 50 hostage~ seated 130 dayc; aRo by Mosll'm m1htanL'i tn tht.' l l S Emba-,s\ President Abolhassan Han1 Sadr has predJcttod lhc t·apllve-. Y.on r bl· released before "mid rthi> al the earliest ... T he mll1 lants huh.li ng thl' ,. m b us., v t o <I <1 ... J t < u., • r! l'n•.;.1dl·nt. l'.1rtl·r n( u 111~ rho ... 1.1ndoff to 1mprrl\ o· rt· l'il'f Uu11 1 h Jn cl.., Woman Killed In CoaJ Mine W ILLIA~tSO~. \\' \J tAJ•, \ fe male coal mrner died or J broken neck when her head wa:-. pan ned bet ween l \o\ •> fllCl'l'ii of machinery. uffi c1ali. !t111d Loda) It w<ts thl' second koo"' n de:ilh of J woman in thl• nation s un derground coal minci. ThP latl·.,t \ 1ct1m "'·" 1d1·n t1 f1l'd as Eleanore H Ho"'cn. 2.f1 °"ho hvl'd m Wiiiia mson, a t•1'.l.n .1 fe w mJlt...os north of thl' mint· ''here she died. The wOmiJn '.l.<JS killed 1n J I' M. Charles Coal Co mane iJl Haw I. W. Va .. JUSt before mid· night Tuesday, s aid act ing Mingo Cowlty Coroner Gerald Chafin A . Panama CAP &bah Mohammad Relf Pahlavi ta report.ad betq ,..._. for anottJer aertous o p e ration• in a Panamanian holpttal. A privately 0W11ed local televt1lon ataUon tald source1 at Pattllla Hos pital . e private medical center. reported that the deposed monarch, who Is living on an Island off the Pacific coast of Panam a. would be admitted soon for Ute aurgery. In W ashtntton. a White House oftlclal said the i;hah ·.., condition was not serlou~ enou1b for the US. g o vernment to co nside r le tting him r~turn to New York for the s urgery Hayakawa: Intern All Iranians !'lACRAMENTO CAP> -U.S. ..,ton S I H11vakawa says all the lr:Jnicm ... in lh1!> country should be placed In relocation camp~ ·the w ay we did with the J.1p.1n1•.,t• in World War 11." ll.1\ .11...1'.l.<1 '.I.ho 1s of Japanese 1111 ,.,, n :-.,1111 Tuc~day lbat the l 'ro1tl'll ~atl·\ .,hould declare a '.ii•· 11( b<•l hgere ncy" with I 1 Ill \\ •· int..rncd I I0.000 J a pan(!Se t111r1n1.: World War ll. and we 111.1 n <1 lot t· d J 11 ri g h t . " the , ·1 ~ l'Ur ·o l rt Ca l i fornia l<q..1uhhc-an in.11d Aflt•r what~ happened, we II .1' c every re&JOn to declare a tJlC' of hel11gerency and round 1111 .111 non c1t1zen Iranians and 1•11t them in relocallon centers." Du ri ng Wo rld War fl , ll<J\ ~1ka11..1 '-''t " teaching at the \rrnou1 ln~tllule of Technology in ChtC':lRo Ht• was a Canadian • 1t1ll'n at the• lime. Ile became a t °' t 1t 111•n tn 1954 Wil&on, director of teacher cducaUon at the University of Southern California. re'portedly raised about half or lbe SSJ.000 he spent in an unauccesa!ul 1978 Congresalonal campaign rrom coastal commission applicants und allegedly tapped the same ~ources for another Assembly race from which he recently withdrew. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ll.1\Jk.1'.l.a .• 1 ml'mbcr of the "'' 11,1ll· Fort'J ~n Relations ' 11111 rrnttee, )a1d an a release 1h.JI thl· ~t.1tt· Depa rtment's • Hort:. 111 g~tn ~release o( U.S. 1-.m l>as:.} host aacs in Tebran hJ\t' r.uled and It b time "to get 'oml' barga1nann chi ps ... "I did not take money knowingly rrom people who had a pphcatlons pending," he told the newspaper. High Rises Higldy Priced NEW YORK (AP> -Manhat· tan resldenta are used to paying high rent -but $1,500 a day ror a six-room apartment? Accord- ing to builders of the new Palace Hotel. aome wm be paying that or more. · A spokeswoman ror Harry Helmsley saya the developer is close to renting two triplexes at the top of the 51-story hotel over- looking St. Patrick's Cathedral and hopes lo rent lo two others on a dally basl8. Sbe would not reveal the names of thoee ln· terested tn the apartments, which are due for completion in October. S he sald the apartments, which will Include two-story llv· ing rooms and eolartuma, should go for $500,000 to $700,0()0 a year or more. Nuke Corb8 Make Ballot .. WATSONVILLB <AP) -The Santa Crui County Board of Superviaors reluctantly has vot- ed to place an uU·nuelear ln· iUative ordinance Oil tbe .June 3 ballot. By a •to-I-\'ate Tuelday, tbe board p&aee4 tbe meu1ll'e on tbe ballot nm tbDuP Nftral mem- ben said t.My believe Jt ls un· COnttitutlOnaJ, County Ooumel Clatr Carbon said be ddnk.I tbe board bed no cbolee bal t.o pat lt OD the ballot bee•• ft WU llll'fd b71J,OOO people, tnOr. tbaD enoQh U re- qutNd bf law. Eldm1ioD Try? SAN FRANCISCO <AP> Federal 1Cnt1 on Tu11day &l'Nlted • ·1•1r-old man tor all•ltdlJ • mpUac to a.tort money ftom the Saf1wa1 '",.......,... bf tlaN• .... to contaminate llOIDt ti die .._, product., an f'Bl 1poke1man • utd. Et Cetera by Drexel selected pieces at special prices in stock and ready for delivery. FIFTEEN CENTS l ORANOI! COUNTY, CAL:IFORNIA ; WEDNESDAY, MAR~H 12, 1990 Endorse .. . . O.lly ~1-. "'""9.., ~•lrklr 0 '0-11 There's a sick street in Irvine -or at least that ·s what this sign for Red Hill Avenue would have you believe after someone or something knocked the .. ff· out of it. Parkland Purchase Approved About five acres or Irvine Company l and in Bommer Canyon, south or Turtle Rock. should be purchased for use as a park, the Irvine City Council decided Tuesday. The city has $268,000 In state park bond act funds with which to buy the land. In the wake of the council action. the city and the company will enter into an appraisal process and purchase negotiations. The city wa.nts to buy all the land it can with its state money. Initially, It looks as though the city will be able lo buy about five acres of land with its money. according to Paul Brady Jr . assistant city manager. Di s missed was an Irvine Company s uggestion that a better use of the money would be to buy park land 1n the developing vil lag e of Woodbndge. Irvine Company President Peter Kremer said m a March 5 letter lo Mayor David Sills that the Bommer Canyon la nd would be frozen at today's price unW 1990 if the city used its money. to buy park land in Woodbridge. <See PARK, Page AZ> * * * :(:able Company Flayed • '. # \ f .~ •• 1 1 'Irvine Upset Over 60o/~ Rate Increase Ways should be found to sh ort en a 15-year franchise eontnet with a cable television 17 '+company serving Irvine that increased its rates by 60 percent on Jan. 1, the City Council said Tuesday. Community Cablevision Co .. a subsidiary or the Irvine Company, boosted its rates aft.er a state law was paned stripping the city of rate regulation power. ln 1979, when the city had the regulation power. it refused the same rate hike that Community Cablevision established Jan. 1. In addition to advising the city attorney to look at legal wa~s to shorten the franchise contract Airwest Purchase . . Under Negotiation Officials of Hughes Airwest have confirm ed t h at the Minneapolis-based Republic Airlines ls currently negotiating purchase of Airwest. A spokesman for Airwest declined comment on the negotiations other than to note talks are being held with Wanbip Docked BANGKOK, Thailand <AP>- A Cambodian · radio broadcast has confirmed that a Soviet warship called at a Cambodian port. Phnom Penh's domestic radio service, monitored here, Hid .. Warship 631," a Petya clus Jlght friaate that can be llled lD anU-NY,martne warfare, doc!ked at the deep-water port of leompcJlll Sotn on Feb. 28. coas t Republic, Airwest 's parent company. Summa Corp. and the estate of billionaire Howard Hughes. Republic was produced in July 1979 by a merger of North Central and Southern Airways. The airline has 9,000 employees and serves 158 cities in 28 states. North Central was one or several airlines that riled applications for routes out or Orange Co unt y . Those applications were suspended by the Civil Aeronautics Board while an environmental impact statement is prepared on the effect ol additional ffights out ol Orange County. Airwest, which was boupt by Summa Corp. In 1970, is one or two commercial jet airlines that operate out of the John Wayne Airport. The airline is restricted to 13 flights a day and serves the cities of Phoenix, Tucson, Las Ve1as and Salt Lake City on non-stop flights. The airline also continues those flights to Mllwaukee, Des Moines, Denver and ff~. U.N. Defied JERUSALEM (AP) -Israel freed 1ix Arabs from prison as a good-will gesture to E1ypt but defied the U.N. Security Council and the United States by seizins 1,100 acres in the Arab sector of Jetoaalem for Jewtab hoU1tna. PllD.r PREJ'IEJVS BIG BOAT SHOW due to expire in 1993, the cowu:tl d.irect.ed city officiall to: -lnveaUgate ways In which other cable television companies could come into Irvine and compete with Community Cablevision Co., which holds a non-exclusive franchise. -Explore how the city coukl modify the Community Cablevision Co. contract, forcing the company to comply with certain performance standards. While the city examines the franchi.&e contract, a coalition of homeowners associations in Irvine are considering dropping off the cable. according to Dana Hutchins. president or the Deerfield Community Association. He said his association and those in College Park, The Groves , the Colony and Greentree may discontinue their bulk -rate contracts with Commun ity Cablevision Co unless the rates are lowered. Wayne Hauser, president of Community Cablevision Co., was unavailable for comment. HE'LL JUDGE THE JUDGES County Sheriff Gatea Kidnapper Of Wife Hunted RED BLUFF <AP> -A 300-pound man in a red Jump suit was sought by police today ror kidnapping hts estranged wife and lying up her parents Tehama County SheriH's Captain William Cashd'>llar identified him a s Jimmy Mack Dixon. 35, or Macon. Ga. Cashdollar said Dixon went Tuesday night to the home of bis wife's parents, Mr. and Mn. '4Uaq JlcOraw io Corlli•I· where f>l*an., wlte, Kathy. 21. wassta~ Dtxon. who bad a gun, tried to get bis wife to go back to ham with tbeir four cblld.ren, but U>e refusecl, Cashdollar said. 'l1'e four children were not at I.be McGraw home. Cashdollar dido 't know where they were. After an hour. Dixon tied up the McGraws and left in their car with his wife, Cashdollar said. McGraw worked free of his bonds. and phoned the sheriff's office. Officers found McGraw's car abandoned in Coming, but both Dixon and his wife were gone. From the a phone call to Dixon's mother in Georgia. Cashdollar learned that Dixon had a car of his own. a cream-colored Oldsmobile At nearly 4 a.m., the police m Phoenix. Ore . phoned the Tehama sheriffs office to report they had found Mrs. Dixon safe at a motel m that city. but that Dixon was missing. Officers had been called to the motel by a report that a gun had been fired. Authoritjes said Mrs. Dixon had only minor bruises. Judges Gates Scor11s Tradition By PIOL SNEIDERllAN OI .. Dally ...... IYH Taking a step he described as locally unprecedented. Orange County SberiH Brad Gates disclosed Tuesday that be plans to throw his political clout behind specific candidates in the judicial elections. Sherif( Gates warned that some or his endorsements may go to candidates opposing inc umbent Orange Coun t y judges who a r e seeking re-election. Gates disclosed his plans in a talk before the Fountain Valley Chamber of Commerce He e laborated on his intentions during an interview after the meeting. Saying he has never before endorsed 1ud1c1al candidates. Gates anticipates some heat. ··1 th.ink any time you make choices like this. you risk getting S-Ome criticLSm, .. he said ·Tm willing to stand that risk " Indeed, South Orange County Munacipal Court Judge Richard D Hamilton , who faces re-election June J. expressed skepticism today about Gates quahf1cat1ons for Judging the JUdges "l don't think he knows everything that eoes on 10 the courtroom," Hamilton said. "All he knows 1s what he hears from his people. and they have a law and order bias " The judge said be woold prerer the public to be 1uided by bar UIOciaUoe endorsements -·-... poupa ........ up ol i..,,.. wbo coatlma.lly try cues before the judges facing re-election "Gates is no attorney," Hamil&GD IUted. "How in the bell no be know about the law•" . The judp added that be does not anticipate receiving an endorsement from the sheriff. On tbe June 3 ballot. J7 seats in the county's superior and municipal courts must be filled. As of last Friday 's filing deadline. 68 candidates have tossed their hats into the nng for these posts. including 12 deputy district attorneys . Fourteen incumbent judgei- face competition m these rac~ Gates said he decided to tS.Sue the endorsements because the public 1s .. s tarving for informal.Ion" to use in selecung judges He said he will only endorse candidates who favor a proposed merger of the county shenff'~ and marsh a l ' offices. a measure that also will appear on the June J ballot His second cnter1on. the shenlf said, wall be his opinion of the (See GATES. Pa1e AZ> Oalty ~11-4 S\ttl-. CHARGES BIAS Judge Richard Hamilton Anli-U.~. Iran Vote Urged By The Asaociated Pr~ Avatollah Ruhollah Khomeini ur~ed Jra n•:.i n !'-torlil} t o c;trengthen the Isla mic Hcpubh<" and dash th(• hope <; o( the ··oppresstvl' L' S ~ovc rnment· by turning out en massc to clerl a new parliament Khom<.•1n1 has said the parhament will decide the fate of the Ame rican hostages. ID a messaee broadcast by Tehran Radio on the eve or the flrst round or parliamentary voting Friday. Iran's 79-year-old ritlotiooary leader ~a id thP en 1e:s or Isla m want a small t . But be addded "l ~ that by yqur public partlcipation In the elections you will dash the hopes of the enemies ol lhe lslam1c Republic. the agents or the overthrown regime and 1ti> followe r s. especially the oppressive US government. Arise on the day o( detemtining the country's fate and storm the ballot boxes to cast }Our vote"> .. , hope lhC' nation ufler ca r e fulh 'dU d \1n ,g th e backgrounds of tndJv1duab and ~roups. -.111 vote for those who are faithful to Is lam .md the <'Onst1tut1on . ~r c fret· of tendencies to'4ard left or nght. and are renowned for their good record and comm itme nt to Islam The nation should know that to stray from this important Islamic task would be treason tu Islam and the countr} Khomeini '>a id he fea red hos tile propaganda "m1ghl influence some of the public so that they vote for those basically (See IRAN, Page AZ) SAN ·IUAN, Puerto IUeo <AP) -A,.._ llPP&l"fellr walU., la .. -... at en·~ ramp.,_..._,• a u;a, aov.,... car ean}flac .._.>.na, ROTC _,.... '9 ~ Unlvtnlty Of P•rto JUco. At le.t-. IOldler w11 cut el) f11tn1 1la11. the P'BJ and wl\MIHa 1ald. FBJ Aallllant Aaent la a. ..... Ha.ny Gladden Uld tbe buUetl mlued lhe two omttn a.ad• ..,.._t lo LM •r. and none of th uaJurltt from the ffyle1 1la1t requlred hoapltalJuUon. A apokeaman for \be U.S. Navr 1lut at a-tvelt Roedl. the laraeat mtlltary lnataUaU. on thla laJ1nd. ldnUW t.M soldiers a Col. Cb•rtea 'Nebr. t..t. Col. Robert L Davel'\pot't and Sat. ¥~. Mora A~U. all ualped to the MUttary Seldeel Departmeot •l tbe unlverall.1 6191t1PtlffCll ... LONDON <AP> -Gold pricee rebounded In Europe today lollowlnl a MO ct,. earU.r kt lbe week. 'n.e dollar opened •lltbUJ lower. but dealers aald the hlO level ol U.S. lntereat rat• continued to provide It with aofid unders>iMina. GOid traded In' LoodoD at $:187 :iO » Troy ounce. up IJl.'5. It tradedat~"~lnNew York Sliver. wbtcb dipped to m 15 Tuesd1y -compared to Ila Loncklo oeak ol 149 hit Jan. 18 opened In London today at t30.37~anounce. ltlradedatS21 JO In New York .... ,.r .... sc.u BOGOTA. Colombia (AP> -Negotiations for the release of the U.S. ambassador and other hoata&es held in the Dominican Republic's Embassy for two weeks are reported at • stalemate. and a government source says a bargalnlna session today could be crucial. The source saud the guerrillas reduced the number of imprisoned leftists they want released from their ori1lnal demand or 311. but the govemment still refuses to release anyone. "For the government ol Colombia, it is the same thing to band over one prisoner or 311. for in any case It would violate the constitution and abrogate a Judicial sentence,:: aaid the government source. who asked not to be identified by name. ••ll9~etlla•tee AZUSA CAP > -The body of a camper was found noating in a sleeping bag down the San Gabriel River in the Angeles National Forest. sheriff'i-deputies said today. The urudenllf1ed man had been battered on bis head and chest. but the inJruries may have beeo the result of runninc into rocks while In the water or could have resulted from a beatinc. Los Angeles County sheriff's homicide detective Charles Gunther said. The unidentified man's body was discovered by a hiker at 12:30 p.m . Tuesday near the entrance to the San Gabriel Canyon. .Coast Panel Hit In Fund Raising LOS ANGELES CAP> -Three regional membe r s of the California Coastal Commission have used their influence to raise funds for thelr~n political ambitions from e who aoughl approval or projects before the commlaaion, the Los Angeles Times reported today. Th e three South Coa s t Regional Coastal Commission members were identified as Los Angeles Councilman Arthur K. Snyder, Garden Grove Mayor Elerth S. "Ri ck .. Erickson and Torra nce City Councilman Donald E . Wil son, who also serves as the commission chairman. They solicited nearly $200,000 in funds either directly or through representatives, the Times said. Political donations from $100 t,o several lhouaand dollars were solicited by letter or telephone hom small property owners as well as blg developers with business before the commission, 'the paper s aid. The three commissioners sit o n the 12·membe r refional p a n e l . w h I c h c o n r o I s construction permits for some or the most. valuable property in Los Angeles and Orange counties -along the coastline. · Decisions by the regional panel can be appealed Lo the full state commlsaion. One commission applicant, Long Beach architect William Ridgeway, said he gave te00 Lo Ericksoo for his state Assembly campaign after he wu aoUcited. He tola tbe Times thal shortly thereafter two other commisaionera called him ror DAILY PILOT , ... 0.-_C-.. o-11• "-· ...... ...._ .... ,_ ......... --~" ..... -....... °' .... CMll ......... ~ ....... -... ..,...._-.,....,. ,_, ._ ca-. -· ~---... -........'""111-..... .,...., •• ,_,~e..ctv ..... c...A .......................... _._........,.._ ~,.,. ....... _.,,...._.... ..... _ ....... ~-.C.ol--.... ............ ........_._~ ..... c.., Viet ......... ___ __ ,.._..._ ..... ":':,t;=:- a.:-.. -..=._,,.-=:.- Tlfl 4T n I (n4).._, nu1•••M•Plc...,. ~-a.­..... contr1outions. "I guess I just opened a can of worms.·· Erickson. a Republican who hopes lo W\Seal Assemblyman Chet B. Wray. D·Westminater. in central Oranae County's 7lal Diatrict. bas raised l30.000 ol h)s $38,000 war chest from people whose applications appear before tbe commission. the newspaper reooned. Erickson sa id if hi s fund-raising solicited money from people with business before the commission "tt was wrong because the guy could feel twisted ... 1 didn't know a bout it" PARK ••• In this way. Kremer sald, development plans for land surrounding the int.ended park could be approved by 1990 at which time the company would sell the city the land at 19'!0 prices. Councilman Art Anthony objected to this scheme. "I'm very much distressed over all of this sbilly·sballylng," he said. "We should buy this land now because it is a one·Of·a ·kind area with a stream, old trees and some historical structures that were part of the old company cow camp." Anthony said that II the company wouldn't sell the land, the city s hould consider permanently keeping the area In its natural state wlth no development. Irvine Company Vice President Thomas Nielsen said that lhe company wants to continue to operate under the city general plan for the area, which calla ror eventual reaidenUal development In tbe vlclnlty of Bommer Canyon . Woman Killed In Coal Mine WIUJAMSON, w.va.(AP> - A fem• coal miner died of a broken neck Wben her bead wu pinned between two plecet of macblnery, otftclall tald today. It WU U,. .MCOGd knoWD death of a woman ln the naUoD•1 un· der1round coal milMI. The lateit vtcum w11 Iden· Wied u a.anon a. Bowen, •· wbo lived ta WlW•mtOD, a town a ,.. mu.. north of tbe mine whenlMdled. The 1"0lnU ••• killed lD a P .M. Cbarlel Coal Co. mlDe at llawl, W.Va. Jut. Won mid· &: Tue1day, utd ~cll•I • ca.., OWoeer Gerald •1 IOANN.!,aS~OLDS A '10 .:me: =to HM the Upper Newporl Bay wUh can1tNcUGn Of • delllUDI Main wtU be PIW••• Co etat.oflkJalt later lbla moath by repreHnt1llve1 of N•wport Beach. Irvine and Oranae County The Pl'ODOHI alt0 includes t rtorta to CClltrol ellt nm off lrom conatructlon 1lt11 and a1rteult\U'al .,...ny drained by the Su oteao Creek whkh nms lnto t.tw bAy. City Manqer Robert WyM ol Newport Beach aald tbe propoeaJ ~ be present.t to the state Water RetOUrcea Control Board when U meel1 in Loa Anaele1. Kt lald lbe propoaal bu yet to be rauntd by elected offlcl&ia m the three local a1enc,es. but lndlcated they have been briefed on the proposal. The plan would work like \his· -the planntna for the dealltlng buln would he done with the tw~ cities and the Southern Callfomla Association or Government& (SCAG > SCAO would put up S390.000 a nd the two cities would contribute a combined total of $60,000 in cash and staff Ume. Meanwhile, the City of Irvine would develop a program for controlling urban runoff in the form or regulations called Best Ma nage ment Practices (BM Ps> which would be adopted by al l the up s tream JUMsdtct.lona. The county starr would prepare BM Ps for controlling agricultural nm off which would also be adopted by upstream agencies. . -Newport Beach will be the lead agency in riling an application. probably ln April. for a $10 million state grant to build the desilt.lng basin where the San Otego Creek runs into the bay. Those funds would come from the 1978 state Clean Water Bond Act. Wynn said He acknowledged that the move Is an unusual one because so far there have been no studies made of the desllting basln plan. The sources of the hay's continwng pollution problems were the subject of studies made by a multl·agency group called Newport.Jrvlne Waste Management Agen~y CNIWA>. but squabbljng among group members teci tp withdrawal or several agepcles. Including the City ol Newport &1ch. One of the polnta of contention was the lack of study on a desilting basin. While the two cities and county push ahead with the new plan. efforts continue to get the state Department of Fis h a nd Game to start dredging. Fish and Game manages the 74l·acre Ecological Reserve in the Upper Bay and the agency's officials have repeatedly refused to dredge until the siltation is halted. Last month . co unt y supervisors peased a resolution asking the agency to dredge and local orticlals have been privately urging the same action. /Frwm P.,,e A J GATES •.. qua~i~y or the Judaes' courtroom dec111ona. Gates said a crisis exists in the court system, caused b> jud&es who free criminals on technlcalllles or because of minor procedural errors made by lawmen. Based on his own experiences and the recommendation of his s taft, the ahertrt Hid he will not endorse incumbent Judaes wbo have consislentl,Y made such rulln1 In favor of the aC?cuted. To the Chamber of Commerce audience, Gates cited a Fullerton murder conviction that wu overturned becaute 1 police officer left the crime scene briefly to summon help and then returned to the ~e wltboul 1 aearch warrant. Concedlnl that some Juctaes are only abld.1nc by blaber court precedentl, Gatel claimed. that too many Judaet are afra1d to lstue a coall'OyenJaJ ruUq they know ll Juat, 1ltnply btcauae the1 tear beint ove.rruled In an appeal. Oate1 said some candidates hopln• to unH•l Incumbent Judae• have aaked tor an lnterview wtth hlm, ueldq b1I endonement. Tb• 1herUf predlc~ blt choices wtU be annOUDC*l ln about one montb . ATTACK VtCTIM College·• La Bonte Saddleback Official Healing Sa d d l chac k Co ll ege ad m lnlstrutor Monte La RontP rema ns 1n satlRra c t o r y condition al Mlaslon Community Hospital wht>re he i11 beln~ treated for a 11kull fra<"turc after he wwi allegedly punched by a !>ludcnl a wt•ck u~o The dtv1s1on dirl'l'tor of tht: Mission V1CJO campu.., · f''mc 1\rt.b Depa rtment was Injured dunng a m id-mornin u attack last Wednesdu} 1n dc:partmcnt offices Pohcl' arn•stl•d Stl'vt•n P:irkcr Hay. 22. a S...n J u.in Cap1stranc1 man who 1s tak1ni? clm.se5 Jt Saddleback. on assaull charges Witnesses said the two men were enga~cd 1n a heated arg ument wht•n Ray allegedly s tru c k th e 4 5 yl•a r o l d adm mistrator an the face Tht..• blow apparentl y knocked La Bonte off his feet and has head struck a counte r top. rral'tunng the admjn1strator·~ skull The former music instructor wai. rushed to thl· ho~p1tul 1r1 critical r.ond1t1on und rcmarn~d in tht' rnt £'nsl\'l' c·art• until ht., condit1on 1mprov<.'d Ray was to bt: ~1rra1gne<tl tn South Orange County Mun1c1pi.1I Court today on t he a ssault charg~ The lrviM Cily Council spent 20 minutes Tuelday debatinJ ~ proposed ordln~ deaJped to limit coa1ncJI debate. then Po•tPoned a declaion on the matte!". The unanimous action ol the co uncil was to send th e ordioance back to the city ottorney. who w.-lnatructed to rewrite the document reflecting council concerns. The ordinance Ml now proposed would limit i.peuers to five minutes of t.estimooy en 1ssuea not set for pubic heartn11 and JO minutes tor matters which are aet for public beartna. Addluonally. COW'lcil members would be allolled no more than 30 minutes each dh 1nd!vldual agenda items The ordinance also calla for all IF,.... P.,,e A I IRAN •.• opposed to Islam for the benefit of foreigners." The second r o und of parliamentary voting takes p la ce April 4 . a nd th e legislature. known as the MaJhs. 1s expected to convene several weeks lat.er Khomeini has s aid th e parliam ent s ho uld dec ide whether or not to free the appro iumately 50 hostage!>. '>eized 130 days ago by M05Jem militants in the U S Embass) President Abolhassan Bani-Sadr has pred.Jcted the capt1ve5 won t be releaud before .. mid May al the earliest." The milita nts holding the l'mbassy t o d ay accused President Cart.er ol using the standoff to improve rt>-electlon c hancec;. They i ssue d J i.tatemenl s a) 1n~. "Carter tnc~ to release the host.t.:e~ h<:ld tJ\ tht· powerful Iran to bccum .. \ 1clonous in lht· prc~1denltJI n 1mpa1gn. but 1t 1~ anotht·r m1s tdkt' o f th~<.t• tra11o r ('rtminals and tht•' ..-.111 '>l/4111 kno..-. thal Tht•\ did not t•laboratc Secretary of State Cy rus H Vance sees no breakthrough in the hosta~e cn~1s bt>fore .\fe1, t; N . Secretary·Gener<1 I Kurt Waldh ei m s ays even that fo recast may be too optimistic •llde. movie and video tape preaent.aUoqa to ~ cleared ln advance with in. ma)'or or the prealdma otncer of the meeting. Ma)'or David Silla proposed on Nov. 13. 1979. that the caly attorney draw uv the ordinance Slll1' proposal came In response to a meeting 1n mid· 19'79 an which he claimed Councilman Larry Agran was att.emotJna to 1'tase ct late-nJghl filibuster on lh e 5an J oaquin Hills fran11portatloo Corridor Issue. Silla said Tuaday that recent council meetings have been shorter and more orderly than many held tn 1979. Councilwoman Mar) Ann Galdo opposed the ordinance when rt was proposed last year ll nd she opposed 1l fueaday ·we should encourage public part1c1pat.Jon lo our meetings. not restrict It.' ,he said. ·Often 11om e of our most important matt.en are not. public hearings and the publtc "hould be Bllowed to comment on lhese matt.en.·· Councilman Larry Agran who voted again"t the ordinance when It was fi rst proposed. also voted against the completed draft. He said he 1s in favor of the 1'ect1on or the ordinance calling fo r hm1t.s on council debate. but ob1ected to the secUon calling for hm1ts on publJc debate. Marines Land But Situation Ow of Hand ft was a double snafu Tuesday night when a disabled helicopter rrnm 1h1 111-.ttn !\tjnnl' Corp., \ 1 r ~ I u t 1 •1 n m a d c a n un<;C'ht-dult>'1 l;inding at Mission \It' )II frlJll 'I ht· 1>1~ Ji•I pow1:rl'd CH-4fj < h1>1>J>N ilP\'t•loµt•d a h} draulil' probl<•an JOd land<'d safely on th1 parking 1111 .J hout 1 30 pm Th• \t•ir11w" :-.t·nl uul .t S(?COOd < h11p1>1·r In bring '>pa rt· parts. It .1rrivt•d i.tll right but l t1U ldn I bt: n•started becaw.e Of ·'. rmv.t·r pl.Joi r • .11lun· .. In Othl'r \4 nrd-. . .t dt•..id bJttcry Th<> M.Jrlnt•s ~a id both choppt-r. finally were ri•lumed to1h1•Tu.c;tml>a~t'Jhout I a m. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Et Cetera by Drexel selected pieces at special prices in stock and ready for delivery.· I " I 7 Md ........ tttambled .... ud ••m. tbne of tbe four "'......,•• 11 h'"f el«t.lon oext month CGICUuecl tbeJr verbal p7rot.eclMli01 oa the future ot Sycamore Hlllt. The 112·acre parceJ of city land between Laaupa Canyon and El Toro Nada nu become tbe No. 1 lasue of tbe 1980 eampalan . And the tour totatfftant. came prepared t.o defnd or lambMt.D developaleat plaat for t•• acrea11 and adJactnt Jntne Compaay aDd county laDd. ·The 1bow be1an with candidate Nell Fltapatrlck preaentln& a wooden box conta.lniq what be termed "tbe empty promises of Mayor Jack McDowell." Ht said McDowell took credit at a recent forum for hrinlinl • million to tbe clty. But all Fitzpatrick could find in the box were "1trill11" attached to county moDef for the pu.rcbue of Sycamore mu.a. The plannina comminioner said bis research of city finandal records shows no • million in revenue brouabt to the city by the mayor. But McDowell later responded to Fitzpatrick's statements. 1ayln1 he did "help to get • millioo." ••t1aybe some atupld candidate oouldn't find them.'' McDowell sald. ·-so we abouJd be careful. We don't want t.o elect a candidate who can't read fipres." McDowell said be baa listened to misleading remarks in fonuns. aayi.ng "they're untrue, unfounded and irresponsible.'• w ....... ~ .. ~1 lly ···••tte• FtFTEEN CENT Then , calling himself a '"positive caod.ldate.'' the mayor quoted a vene from the Bible, saying, "Whataoever thlnp are true. whatsoever thlnas are honest, whatsoever thlnga are juat, whatsoever things are pure . . . wbataoever thlnga are of good report, think on these thing•." He was quoting with so me omissions , from (See CAUSTIC, Page AZ> ... Judges Sheriff to Endorse [ t. DANduNG POSTS -A backpacker and bis pup walk by this closed section of Santa Clara Avenue in Dana Point where six fence posts are dangling across the ................... undermined road. The street was closed after heavy rains eroded the earth underneath the damaged area. ~~yStorm ;=Damage Bill Recall Petitions In SC . Called Illegal $22-·Million An attorney for San Clemente Councilwoman Karoline Koester filed an Orange County Superior Court lawsuit Tuesday to invalidate the recall petitions gathetecl.atainst bis client. Attorney Norman Seidman asserted that the recall petitions did not meet the legal requirements in the state Civil Procedure Code and should not have been certified by the City Clerk or the Orange County ReaistrarofVotera. S"eldman said the recall petitions do not inelude the• 'place of execution," or location where they W9re signed, as required on such document.a under the state code. Petitions containing 3,409 signatures we.Fe gathered by a San Clemente group financed .by developers t.o qualify t.M recall of Mrs. KoesterfortbeJune3ballot. Two weeks aeo. county registrar official• indicated CountyCoumel advised them tbat the recall petitions met all legal requirements under the state Government Code. Seidman, a San Clemente resident with a Downey law practice, called that explanation "ridiculous." He is aeeklng a writ of'mandatefrom the court. lAJuery Loeer SACRAMENTO CAP> Another PfOPCIS&l to establish a state lottery baa been abelved by a legislative committee. Mardian Readies NewFighi A new legal battle aQJ>ears headed toward Orange county Supe rior Court in the 1977 reckless driving case involving Dana Point restaurateur Robert Charles Mardian. M ardian, sentenced to six months in Orange County Jail following his August. 1978, conviction in connection with an accident that left a 13·year-Old boy with permanent injuries. is seeking to be placed on a work furlough that would allow him to serve hia jail time at night and on weekends. The furlough is strongty opposed bJ Deputy District Attorney Joan Reilly and Les Dawes, father of the teen-ase boy (Qjwed ID tbe June 5, lm. acctdent at the entrance to DobeQr ... lleKb. .# A bearina i. aebedule4 for Friday before Judge Kenneth Lae. llardi111 bas DOt served b,ia ...,..,...~ .. appealol hll C<JDvictiaa. appeal bu been denied, Kn. aeur1 uicl. In a lett« to District Att.omey Cecil Hieb, Dawes aald, "Illy &00 will live the rest of his life ln hls own priaoo . . . At tbe very least justice demands that Mr. Merdian spend his time in prison ... " According to the letter. young Mike Dawes. has suffered both physical and psychological damage. Medical expenses have exceeded $100,000, Dawes sald in the letter. A $1 million lawsult against M ardian by Dawes now is pending in Superior Court. According t.o testimony at the time of Mardian's trial, he had been drinking and exceeded speeds of 60 miles per hour before be lost control of bis silver Ferrari near the entrance to the beach park. Tbe car mounted tbe ~dewalk and struck the boy who was pushing a bicycle and carrying a fishing pole. Mardian initially was charged with drunken driving. The charge was later dlsmissed by Juds• Lae wbo sald there was lmufftdmt evideace to support it. Mardian 1s the son of former Rlcbard Nixon aide Robert Mardlan, one ol several figures ln tbe Wateraate scandal. Coastal Posts Misused? O[freials Accmed of Soliciting Fl.UIL/A well u biC developers with buatneu before the commiaskJD.. the paper aald. The three commlasionera sit on the 12-member rerlonal panel which con rola construction permits for some ol the moet valuable property tn Loa An1etea and Orance countlel -along tbe coutllae. Declaiool by tbe restooal puel PILOT PREJ'IEJFS •G BOA'I' SBOr HE'LL JUDGE THE JUDGES County Sheriff Gates Dlllty~---CHAAG"ES BIAS Judge Richard HamUton Anti-U.S. Vote Urged By Khomeini By Tiie Aaaee'8W Pr.. Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini urged Iranians today to atren&then the Islamic Republic and daab the hopes of the "oppnmive U.S. govemmenl" by turniag out en muse t.o elect a new parliamenL Khomeini bas said tbe parliament will decide the fate of the American bostaies. Io a message broadcast by Tehran Radio on the eve ol the flrat round of parliamentary votlna triday. Iran's 19-year-old revolutionary leader said tbe enemies ol Jalam want a small tunout. But be eddded: ••1 bope tbat by 1MJ' ,.bile participation in the e1ectioaa you will dHb tile bopH of tbe enemleJ ol the Ialamic RelMlblic, the aient:a of the oYel1lnwn re1lriie and It• followers, etpedally Ole oppneelft U.S. SC>Termnenl· AJ1se OD tbe day vi determlnlnl tbe couati'J'• tate and l10rlll tile ballot --to c•t,_.*-· ··1 bope tbt · llAtlOD, after ca re tally atudyl n 1· tbe backl;rcMmdl ol lndlvlduala llDd ~~ 'f0'9 for: thoM wbo ire fl .. blelD ... the c:on1Utotloa, are free of , .......... WlOI'~ --·-·· ~ .......... ,..,.,,. 04 comaltment to =~='.:=::: ...... ..... .. tNllGD to ...... ........, ... Gates Scor11s Tradition By PfOL SNEIDE&MAN OI -o.ily ,,_ S!Mf Taking a step he described a~ locally unprecedented, Orange County Sheriff Brad Gates disclosed Tuesday that he plans to throw his political clout behind specific candjdates an the Judicial elections. Sberarr Gates warned t hat some of his endorseme nts may go to candidates oppo5mg i nc umbent Orange County judges who are see king re-election. Gates dJsdosed his plans an a talk before the F'ountatn Valley Chamber of Commer ce. He elaborated on bis intentions during an inle"iew after the mff'lin&. Saying be bas never before endorsed judicial candidates, Gates Mltieipat.es some heaL •·1 Udnk any time you make choices like this. you nsk getting some criticlSm." be said. "I'm •illlllll to stand that risk .•• Indeed, Soutb <>ranee County ~ Court Judae RJchard D~ amllton, who faces te"--eleeiloa June 3, expressed ateDtidsm today about Gates' quallfic.atlons for judging the judges. "I don 't think he knows everything that goes oa lo the courtroom," Hamilton said. "AJI be knows is what be hears from his ~le. and they have a law and order bias." The judge s aid he would prefer the public to be guided by bar association endorsements because such groups are made up of lawyers who contmuaUy try cases before the Judges facing re-election. ·'Gates is no attorney." Hamilton stated. "How in the hell can he know about the law?" The judge added that he does not anticipate receiving an endorsement from the sheriff. On the June 3 ballot. 37 seats In the county's s uperior and municipal courts must be filled. As of last Friday 's filing dea<IUne, 68 candidates have tossed their bats into the ring for these posts, including 12 deputy district attorneys . Fourteen incumbent judges face competition in these races. Gates said be decided to issue the endorsements because the public is •'starving for information" to use in selecting judges. He said be will only endorse <See GATES. Page A!) Coast . . Wountla lJ .S. . • MN 'JVA.H. ~ aa. fAP> -A ........ ...., waJLlul la am"*' at u upwwa, f'll!DI _Jl_Nd ea.Aay-09 • u.t, iovemlDllDt ear CUTJlal tint Anl1 WI'<: lDt.trOc\can to tM Un.lv~ of~ U.: M ---.ow..•• cw_,.,._. ....................... ~llllL E'Bl MIW ... A.-a.. HUTJ G ...... Mld .. bull ti mlued f.M two oftleen Uc1 a Nl'paDt lJ\ \ht cer, u.d none C>t tho lnjurlH trom the flyln1 1t1u requlred hOlpltalllaUoo. A apokeamu tor tM u.s Navy bue at llooeevett Roeda. tM • .,.. m111 .. ,., '"'*.....,_ -Wa tu.ad, W..UOed u.. aolcUen u Col. a.rte. ....._r, Lt. Oot lobert I... Da'll-.ort and fict. M-S. 11 .. A.UU. all a11tped lo\be lllU\ar1 lttweit Oepartme.nt at tM .Uventty. '9WPa&NC9 .... LONDON (AP) -Gold pncc. rebouoded lft Buf'OP9 &oday followln.a a $40 drop earlier tn UM week Tht! dollar optned •lithtfy '°"r, but dealen wd tbe bl&b ~evel of U S. intettat rates conUnued to provide it wttb aolld undt!n>uutlnic. Gold traded ln London at WT ~ • Troy ounec-, up $~ '5. It traded at~75an New York Silver, wtuch dipped \o $ZIU5 T\aesday compand to lt5 London peak of S4t hit Jan. 18 -opened ln London today at $30 315anounce. lttradedat$21.30anNewYork. 8s9•••T•UaS••O BOGCYI'A, Colombia <AP) -Ne10U1ations ror the releaae or the U.S. ambassador and other holtasea beld ln the Oomlnlcan Republic's Embaaay for two weeks are reported at a stalemate, and a government source says a barga1nin1 aeuioo today could be crucial. The source said the guerrUlu reduced tbe number of 1 m prisoned leftists they want releued from tbelr ortalnal demand of 311, but the aovemment still refuses to refeaae anyone. .. For the govern men\ of Co\ombia, lt ls lhe same lhinl to hand over one prisoner or 311. for In any case it would violate the constitution and abrotate a Judicial sentence.~ aald the government source. who asked not to be Identified by name. Glie9 IA~ 'R••' CHICAGO <AP) -"A rose is a rose is a rose." proaecu\or Terry Sulh van told the Circwt Court j. u.ry. Then poll\Una at mass murder defendant John W. Gacy r .. be declaied: "A rat is a rat is a rat. He was and he is a rat." The jurors began deliberation today in the case against the 37-year-old remodeling contractor accused In the sex-related deaths of 33 young men and boys. Sullivan's accusation came as the prosecution summed up Jts case against Gacy, charged with more murders than anyone in the nation's history. During his impassioned summation, relatives of some of Gacy's alleged victims fled the courtroom in tears. l',....r~Al CAUSTIC COMMENTS. • • Philippians, Chapter 4. Incumbent candidate Sally 8 ellerue followed through with the theme of honesty by discounting "a rumor that has been floating around that I called McDowell a Uar. •· -·'What I )>ave .. 14 '' fh~ smiled. "i• that Mcl>o'wel ii telling a half-truth on Sycamore Hills. He's trying to squirm out o f his lies with the Irvine Company pr o posa l (for development) because he now -knows it's unpopular." "lie said at one forum lhal he will not vote for 2.000 <Irvine 'Company) homes out there (in the canyon.)" she said. "Then 'last week at the coU11cil meeting 'he voted for an environmental report that will s tudy 2,000 homes 'out there'," s he sald. ·But candidate Steven Riggs, armed with a huge map of Laguna Canyon. said any homes developed bv the Irvine 2 Candidates Wm Backing Members of Village Laguna have unanimously endorsed Sa lly Bellerue and Neil Fitzpatrick for election \o the Laguna Beach City Council April 8. The environmentally.minded organization specifically pointed to the two candidates' opposition lo construction of two soar courses and deve lopment or n early 2,000 homes in Lagwa Canyon as reasons for tbe endorse men\. Village Laguna was formed ·'to preserve and promote the village atmosphere" ln Laguna -Beach . DAILY PILOT Company would.be located .. five and a ball or six miles from Laguna's downtown." "That's farther than Lellure World from our downtown area," Riggs said, pointing to the mulU-colored map beJd by 1,nral-dwn)Nlr mtm~n. ff e reminded tbe chamber audtence that the proposed homes would be located on Irvine Company land, "and Laguna Beach has no control a nyway." Pointing to recent co·unty decisions on development in the south county, Riggs said "You've seen (decisions> on Aliso Viejo and Hobo Canyon," adding that, in compariaon, the Irvine Company plan "won't be so bad." \ County Supervisors have approved construction or 20,000 dwellings on Aliso Viejo land. and another 700 homes in Hobo Canyon south of Laguna 'a city limits. Candidates will meet again Thursday nigbt at a forum hosted by the Temple Hills Community Association at 2348 Temple Hills Drive. begiMing at 8 p.m. COAST ••• about i\." Snyder, who according to the Times has amasaed about $140,000 in the last two years from commission appllcants. said: "If I felt that I was somehow extorting money from people by doing tbla or if so mehow, by making contributions, they were lnOuencing what I wu loins \o do, then I woutd feel disturbed ... I'd try to fipre out a new way to dolt." WUaon, director of teacher education at the UDivenlty of SoutbmJ Callfornia repodedl.y railed about ball ol tbe sea.ooo be &peat in an unsucedlful 1'78 · CoDpeMlonal campalalt from coutal eommlulocl appllc:anta ud allesedly taooed the tame IO.._r.-for anOiber Au.tmbly race from wbi~~ u r.eeatly withdrew • .. 1 cllcl not take moa•y knowln&lY from people wbo bad lpplleailiCIM Ptlldlnl." ... told tbtQIWlpapet. An •er• foot ls tht- appro•lmaUt amount of water •..., u1ed b)' • fornlly of fivo durtna ATTACK VICTIM Cc>Meoe'• Le 8o"1e on' yeer A1rtcultural wu•" will pay '78 u root. and unmterC?d water lmpQrtl'd lo lbo county lo ft'ed local W\'11¥ wUI move up from the CUJT\'Ol ~ &l foot to MO, said N•ll Cline. Otani• County Water Dlltrtct mun.,er. The actuat lncrea!M' ir\ COits for each family ls stlll unknown. most loca l water Ul(l'ncy otflclala ~port. Newport Beach utlllty department orrlclals arl' asklnf( their City Council to hlkt- avl'raae rates about a dollar a month. The average Ne wport family '!! bill currently Is about $10 a month. Karl Kemp . assistant manager tor Mesa Consolidated ·Wal er Olstrict. said it's loo early to determine what will happen to water bills in Costa Meaa where the average bill h, about '7.50 per month Like several other districts in the county, the Mesa dlstrlct has not increased rates since l!r77 and haa absorbed two Increased Metropolitan Wat er District wholesale rate hikes over the past two years. Kemp lndlcated Increased energy costs, MWD wholesaler water costs and labor costs probably will result in higher waler bills, this year, however. lmenunem llrgedfor V.S. Iranians SACRAMENTO <AP> -U .s. Sen. S.I. Hayakawa says all the Iranians in this country shoul4 be placed in relocation camps "1he w~y •• did with the Japanese In World War U." Haywwa. who ta of Japanese ancestry. aaJd Tuesday that the United States should declare a "state of belligerency" with Iran. "We interned 110.000 Japanese during World War U, and we managed all right," the 73·year-old Cali forni a Republican said. "After what's happened, we have every reason t.o declare a state or belligerency and rowid up all non-citizen Iranians and put them in relocation centers." During World War 11 . Hayakawa wu teaching at the Armour lnlUtate of Technology In Chicago. ffe was a Canadian cltlzen at lbe lime. He became a U.S. cltiz.en In 1954. Hayakawa, a member of the Sena\e Foreign Relations Committee, said In a release that tbe State Department's efforts to gain the release of U .s. Embassy hostages in Tehran have failed and It ls Ume "to get some bargaining chJps." Woman Killed In Coal Mine WILLIAMSON, W.Va .<AP> - A female coal miner died of a broken neck when her head was pinned between~ t)Vo piecM of macbloery# Qlflclall aalcl tocJay. It w.. the .eeood tDOWU death ot a womazi In the natloa'• un· derJround coal mines. The latest ~lcUm was Iden· Ufied u Eleuore R. Bowen. 25. who Uved ln Wllllamson, a town a few mUes north of the mine ~here ahe dled. The woman wu killed in aa P. M. a..rte1 Coal Co. mine at Rawl. W.Va. just before mid· at1bt Tuesday, said acUna ~:C. County Coroner Gerald Saddle back Official Healing S a d d I (' b u <: k C o I I t• g t• administrator Mont~ LaRontf' rema n a In sa ti s factory condition at Ml881on Community lloapital where he is being treated for a skulr fracture after he was alleMedly puncht'<i by a ~tudent a Wl'Ck ugo. The dlvis1on director of the Mi ssion VieJo campus· Fme Arts Department wa~ anjurt-d dunng a mid-morning a tta ck lust Wednl'sda~ 1n department offices Poh<'l' arres ted Stl·ven Parker Ray. 22. a San Juan C'ap1stmn<> man who b. tuk1ng clusses at Saddlebock. on assault charges Witnesses said the two men were engaged 1n a heated argument when Ray allegedly s truck th e 45 -y ear-old administrator in the face. The blow appa r e ntly knocked La Bonte off his feet and his head struck a rounter top. rractunn1o: the administrator's skull The former muMc instructor was rushed to tht• hos pital an critical condil1on and remamc..>d in the intensive care unttl his condition improved. Ray was to be arraigned in South Orange County Municipal Court today o n the assault charges. Homeownera· &roup chief Joe Barton plUll to 1r1ue aplnat U. three rneaau.rea on t.be Aprtl 'San Cle~t.e mumcipal ballot a& a Thuriday nlght rbrum on the laauea. The forum. sponsored by the Capistrano Bay Area Lea1ue of Women Voten, will beatn 1\ 7:15 p.m. In the San Dieeo Oaa & Electric auditorlurn, 101 W. El Portal St .• San Clemente. Bartoo, president of the San C lement e H o m eow n er• AaaoclaUon. 1aJd he will areue aealrut Proposition A. a plan to widen El Camino Real at a cost of $2. 75 mJllJon; Proposition B. a plan to divide the city Into rive t·ounctlman1c distract'>. and Proposition C. a plan to allow an appointed ctty treasurer Ed Lyons, city Traffic und Park1nR Commluion chairman. 1s scheduled to argue 1n favor of Propo1!1lJoo A Proposition A Ill un udv1son measure to the City Council th<1l u11ks voters 1r San Clemente·.., mu1n thoroughfan• should Ix· widened by about eight feet Crom Avenlda Pico to th1.· southern city limits. The widening plan would cost $2. 75 mlJlion in federal. state and local gasolJne tax revenues Al Wulfeck. local developer and city Planning Comm1ss1on chairman. 1s scheduled to spe...X in favor of Proposition B. a plan h e proposed with l o<"1tl l'ntrepreneur Howa rd Massie Propos1t1on B. also a council advisory measure. 1s a proposal to set up five geographic ..,ollni.t distracts 111 the city Each or the designated area.'> voters would elect one COUI1c1I represental1 ve San Clemente city F1nanc1ctl Director Michael McNamara 1., scheduled to speak 1n favor ur Proposition C. If approved b y voter'>. Proposition C would allow C1tv Council members lo appoint ~ city treasurer. The treasurers office is currentlv elective. Incumbent C1l> Tn·asun•r Wilham Mitchell. v.ho as not seeking re -election. s J1d h1· supports Proposition C Three candidates Howard Mushett and Charles Fox. both former C'ouncalmcn . a n d Leonard Marks . a college professor. arc seeking eJectJon to the city treasurer's JOb in the April 8 ell"t'lJon. ----1 ,, ----- .. Tht AprU ct~r ballot will a1ao Include the ~ ot five •ctive candldat. v)'ln1 ·cor two council seats, The ,iame of Incumbent Councilman Richard Ahlman will also appear 0~ the baUot e ven thouc.l:l Abhnan aaid Mooday M r.. not seeklnt to retain hls council .seat u, lhe April election. ,.....,,.age.4J GATES ••• cand1datt."> who favor a proposed mt•rger or tht· county s henff's ilnd maris hal 's o ffi ces, a m t'Jsure that also wall apf)t!ar on the June 3 ballot. His beCOnd cnU!non. thl' shenlf '•lid. W111 Ix> hi'! optn.lon of the 4ual11y of th(.· JudgK' courtroom det'IMOn:-. Ll a tcs said a cns1s exists an the court ~y!llem. caused by Judges who free criminals on technicalities or because oC minor procedural errors made by lawmen Based on his own expenences ctnd the recommendation or his s taff, the shentr said be will not endorst• incumbent Judges who ha vf' cons1stcnlly made such ruling m ravor of the accuaed. To tht> Chambt.-r of Commerce JUd1t.>n<'l', Gates cited a I-ullerton murder convicllon thJt w;,s overturned because a poltrc orficer left the crime '"l'nt' bncfly lo summon help ,ind tlwn rl'tumed to the scene v.11 houl a '>t·an·h warrant. Concl'd1n~ that some judges an· only abiding by higher court prt·cedenL,, Gall'S claimed that too m.1ny JUd gc·s are afraid to '""Ut• a C'Ont mversial ruling lhcy l-n11l4 1'> iust. simply becaU!it' 1 h1·> ft•ar bcrnt: overruled in an app1•al ti alt'" s;ud some candidates hopin~ to unseat Incumbent JUd~l'~ h ave a s ked for ao 1nt~n1ew with him. seeking his , t>ndo rsement. The sheriff predicted has choices will be Jnnoun<'Cd in about one month. Et Cetera by Drexel selected pieces at special prices in stock and ready for deliver·y. · Pld.,_peselda' •••• Gladys O'Brien, 60, of Indianapolis shows how she appeared to intruders who broke into her home. She held her gun on one of them until police arrived. "I would've used it if I had to, but thank goodness, I didn't have to," she said. Bus Slash Ey~d By Newport-Mesa A 50 percent cut in district ·expenditures for school activities busing wa s ~ecommended Tuesday by Newport .Me sa school .SUperintendent John Nicoll, but fie said it won't necessarily "Jaeaa students can't partieipate tja ~and meets. · . N~ &*tr .. .,. b beU...S ,•.t• .. "'' • poupa can oiM their bait o1 u.e aDIHl8I $90,000 spent on activities ~in1. il &iveo enough advance ··~ • ScboOl board members said 1 7 J,bey will take action on the roposal al their March 25 tlaeeting. Trustees, who are seeking 'IJays to trim $3 to $4 million ff'om next year's budget, indicated they favor tb.e proposed cut, a modification of NicoJJ's earlier recommendation to eliminate s pending for activities busing entirely. Trustee B.J . Skilling, calling the 50 percent figure "a logical approach," aaid she wants to be s ure all extrae'urricular acUvltile ..... la Ute f\IDCla, not ;~ c6il' cllstrtd8 are haadUn1 aetlvlt'-• bnln1. Nicoll said some are charging partJclpatlon fees but tbat tbis maJ be Wepl. A plan ls also cw •::t belDe prepared for a p~ a day charge for home-school busing at all grade levels. Nicoll said that, even with the fee; the district will still be subsidizing 50 percent of the cost of that busing as well. Airwest Purchase Under Negotiation Offteial1 of Hughes Airwest have confirmed that the llllnneapolis·based Republic ·:AlrUna ls currenUy negotiating ~purcbaee ol Airwest. A spokesman for Airwest rde~liDed comment on the 1 nefodationl other than to note t.a ks are being held with ·Republic, Airwest 's parent ·compay,$1mJDa Corp. and the ·eatate of billionaire Howard 'Hughes. Republic was produced ln July 1979 by a merger of North • Central and Soutbem Airways. .. The airline has 8,000 t-mployees ·Md serves us cities la 28 states. NoJ'Ua Ceatral was one of ·several airlines that filed appUeatioas for routes out of ·eraD1e County . Those ""lleltiona were suspended by the Civil Aeronautics Board while an environmental impact statement is prepared on the effect of additional flights out of Orange Co\mty. Airwest, which was boueht by Summa Corp. in mo, ls ooe of two commercial jet airlines that operate out of the Jobn Wayne Airport. Tbe airline ls restricted to 13 flights a day and serves the citiea of Phoenix Tucson, Lu Vegas and Salt Lake City. Two Charged In Mesa With Prostitution -------""'' .. ' C Fl FTEEN CENT5' Fdl Endorse Judicial Candidates BJIWL .... &MAN ... ...., .... .... Tl~ a .up be -.Cribed u loealty ~precedented, Oraqe C9unly Sberiff Brad Gat•• di•~'°'9d 'l'\lelda1 that be plans to tbrow his political clout behind Sl*lfiC candidates in lbe jucUclal electiona. Sheriff Gates waraed that aoiae of bis e ndorsements may Co to cudidates oppoeina incumbent Orange County judges who are seekina re-electim. 0 at.es diaeloud his plans in a talk before the Fountain Valley Chamber of Commerce. He Water Bills To lrrerease On Coast By JEUY CLAUSEN °' .. .,...., ........... Most family water bills along the Orange Coast crobably will go up about a do ar a month tbls summer as the result or a 13 percent bike in Metropolitan Water District rates and other inflationary c osts, water officjals conjecture. M WD directors voted Toesday to raise their domestic water rates from $104 per acre root to SUS an acre root beginning JuJy l. An acre foot i s the approximate amount of waler used by a family of five during one year. Agrieultural users Yrill pay $76 a foot, and unfiltered water tmportetl to U.. elMlltJ to fewd loeal .... WlD mote '!If i,. the em aeut $53 a foot to tlO. said Neil Cline, Oraafe County Water District maoacer. Tbe lldllal ....... lD COits fot ... famllJ ia atll----. moat local water agency officials report. Newport Beach utility department oftieiala are asking their City Council lo hike average rat.es about a dollar a month. The avera1e Newport family's bill currently is about $10 a month. Karl Kemp, assistant manager for Mesa Consolidated Water District, said it's too early to determine what will happen to water bills in Costa Mesa where the average bill is about $7.~ per month. Like aeveral other districts in the coanty, the Mesa district has not increased rat.ea since 1977 and has absorbed two increased Metropolitan Water District wholesale rate bikes over the past two )'ears. Kemp indicated increased energy costs, MWD wholesaler water cost$ and labor costs probably will result in higher water bills, this year, however. Kemp speculated that they ml&ht be blked u mpch a $1 to $1.~ a mootb. Water offleials lacludint Cline and Stan Soruue ol llunlcipal Water Diitrlct of Orange County, N1d thoM commmlities relyllul aolel1 on water im"'1ed by JlWD fr.om Nor{bern California and tM, Colorado River probably .ill 1ulfer the higher rate lncrN.Hll. Coastal communWel la that cate1or1 include Newport Beacb, San Clemeate, Dana Point, Capbtnno Beada, Irvine and Laauna Nt.-1. CommanWes aslaC leu water direetlJ I ........ tJna0 MWD and rel1lna DarUallY on water pumped from-nlll Ii tbe countJ sbould ... ......, IMreues, tbe1 said. Hunttn1ton Beach, for lnatance, pump• about at perc.nt of ltl wM.er annuall1 from county weU. maintained · by Oraa1e Count1 Water Dlstriet. Well rat. are lower than Ute dlreet lmPort ratea. The ll•a dtatrfct takes !DON ClleWATSIL.P ... .U) elaborated on bia intentions durtnc an lDterview after the meeliQI. Saying be bas never• before endorsed judicial candidates. Gat. antidpates some beat. "I tbillk uy time you make choices llke tbi.$ you risk &eWoa some edtiCiam,\' be said. "l"m willina to stand that rllk." lncked, South Oranee County Municipal Court Judge Richard D . Hamilton. wbo faces re-election June 3, expresaed skepticism today about Gates' qualifications for Judgina the judges. ·'I don't think be knows everything that goes on in the Pt lest te T•llc courtroom," Hamilton said. "All be Iman ia what he bean from bis people, and they have a law and order bias." The judge said he would prefer the pubhc to be &uided by bar association endorsements bee 1uae 1ucb aroups are made up of lawyen who cootinually try cases before the judges facing re-election. "Gates is no attorney." Hamilton stated. "How in the be ll can be know about the law?" Tbe judge added that he does not anticipate receiving an endorsement from the sheriff Newport Trustee Hits Berrigan Fee A $200 fee for radical priest Daniel Berrigan to speak to a class at Newport Harbor High School drew a protest Tuesday fromonescbooltrustec. "I object lo the taxpayers' money going to support that pornt o f view." Trustee Mike McLaughlin said of Berrigan's involvement in antiwar civil disobedience. ·'We try to make sure both sides of any issue are presented,·· responded Superintendent John Nicoll. "Wehavebadpersonswbo were convicted of crimes, who bad used drugs, speak to claues also." Other trustees. sayin~ clidn 'tobJec:'l to Bentlan 's .. ..._.,, ...... that .. et .... ~""'-approviJll also inchaded SM to laave actor A.ntbany 7.erbe, a Harbor Wth graduate, and R9acoe Lee Bro,,...C:-•'aehied u.. area-"1-dt !I atta.s ............... *UUOtlLIN llE••10A• The list of fees was included on Tuesday's consent calendar, which trustees approved unanimously . Howe•er , llcLau1blia reciater .. aa ob~ totM llerrigu ...... tM ........ Bentgm is scbeduled to ft.cl his poetry ud discuss civil disoMdJence with advan~d placa•-....._ std 11 • .. .,.. . ,..:-.... , ...... tai.pablk. De-silting Scheme Proposed for Bay By JOANNE llEYNOLDS Of .. o.ity PIMt SWf A $10 million plan to save the Upper Newport Bay with construction of a desilting basin will be proposed to state officials later this month by representatives of Newport Beach, Irvine and Orange County. The proposal also includes efforts to control slit run off from construction sites and agricultural property drained by the San Die&o Creek wbicb nms into tbe bay. City Manager Robert Wynn ot Newport Beach said the proposal will be presented to the state Water Resources Control Board when it meets in Los Angeles. He said the proposal bu yet to be ratified by elected officials in the three local agencies, but indicated they have been briefed on the proposal. The plan would work like this: -Tbe planning for the desilting bas.in would be done with the two cities and the Southern California Association of Governments <SCAG ). SCAG would put up S310,000 and the two cities would contribute a eombined total of $60,000 in cash and staff lime. -Meanwhile, the City of CSee BAY PIAN, Pa1e AJ) On the June 3 ballot, 37 seats io the county's superior and municipal courts must be filled. As of last Friday's riling deadline, 68 candidates have tossed their hats into the rlng for these poets, including 12 deputy district attorneys. Fourteen incumbent judges face competition in these races. Gates said he decided to issue the endorsements because the public is "starving for information'' to use m selecting J~g~. . He said he will only endorse candidates who favor a proposed <See GATES, Page A2) Swnn Damages Assessed Recent storms that lasht!d Orange County ca used an estimated $22 million m damage to county-owned parh, road!. and flood control fac1htJes. That estimate was providt>d tu the Board of Supervi~ors toda\ by HG Osborne, director of th{ co unt y Environm ental Management Agency. The series of stormi,. Osbomt· s aid, caused about S8 m11l10n 1n damage alone to the Santa Ana River channel hning .• Severe damage also resulted in several county parks, while, in other cases, landslides occurred over road.a or roads thenuelves slid away, Osborne said. la reqiaeise to a question from Supervisor Philip Anthony Osborne said that he couJdn't prowide a more detailed lneatdown on the storm ...... Tbe EMA director, however, noted that his agency is now preparilfg an application to tht> slate Office of Emergency Services t.bat will set the wheels in motion for the county to recover the costs of the repairs. That application. Osborne explained, ultimately will be sent to the federal Emergency Management Agency, which controls the reimbursement pursestrings. Some of the repairs, he said, will be made directly by the federal government through the U.S. Anny Corps of Engineers and the fede ra I Soil a nd Conservation Service. while in other cases the county will do the work. In the latter cases, Osbome said, the county "will have to front tbe money." "We will devise a plan for financing and hopefully r~ver all our costs rrom the federal government," be said. Wounda U. SAN IUAN, Pwrto llioo <AP)~ .......... ......... .._at .. .,.._wq ~.~t!!:'aV.& IOYet'111111111l tat utr'Jlal ..,_ Aria:I -~to U. UnJ"""1 of P'*1o IU'O. At 1H1t ............ •u cut bJ fb ... 11Y~i-1 ~~ llalT1 OllMtn Wela bull•...... two o('lll#• ................. tlw .. ,. none of tilt aj.,tH from t•• ll1ln1 1la•1 rtca•t hospj1dHU... . A •~•man for the U.S. Navy baM at RolMV91t ~. the ta,...t mHltary tnnaUaUoa on thll lalancl, tclent.lned the aoldlu• u Col. Chari 1 Tud:u, U. Cc>l. Robert L. Oe"l\JIDl1 and Set. M~. Mora AudJU1.alt ~to IM llUttary ..._ Department 11 the Ulll~J. &.W Pa lee al• .. LONDON tAP) -Gold pricee re~ in Ew'oSl9 today foUowlnl a -.O drop earDer ln the week. The dollar opened aUCbtlY loftr. but dealers 1aJd tbt b.lth level of U.S. interest rat. conuiuaect to provide it wltb aolld under11iDn1ftl, GoichrlMsed ln LondeD at s.587.50 •Troy ounce, up tt.5.'5. It traded at tsn .50 ln New York. Silver, wblcb dt~ to SZll.15 Tuesday -compared &o lts London peak of Ut htt Jan. 18 -opened in London today at $30.375anounce. lttraded atlZ9.301n New Von. ••••'•1'.,..Sc•U BOGOTA, Colombia (AP> -Negotiations for the releue of the U.S. amw.&sador and other hosta&ff held in the Dominican Republic's Emblasy for two weeb are repo. rted 11 a alalemate. and 1 gO\'emment source says a bargalnine session today could be crucial. The source said the guerrillas reduced the number of imprisoned leftists they want released from their original demand or 311, but the government still refuses to release . a nyone "For the government of Colombia, it is the same thing to hand over one prisoner or 311, for in any case it would violate the constitution and abrogate a judicial sentence,:: Hid the government source, who asked not to be identified by name. lled• Dbc•1'~11 la Bf1'er AZUSA (AP) -The body of 8 camper WU found floatin1 in a sleeping bag down the San Gabriel River in the Angeles National Forest, sheriffs deputies said today. The WlldentJfied man had been battered on bis bead 1od cheat, but the injrurtea may have been the result or running into rocks while in the water or could have resulted Crom a beatin1, Los An1eles County s heriff's homicide detect}ve Charlea Gunther said. The unidentified man's body was discovered by a hJker at 12:30 p.m. Tuesday near the entrance to the San Gabriel Canyon. fi',....p_,,.AI GATES USING CLOUT. • • merger or the county sheriff's a nd marshal 's o ff ices. a measure that also will appear on the June 3 ballot. His second criterion. the sherirr said, will be hls opinion of the quality o( the judges· courtroom decisions. • Gates aa1d 1 crisis exlata in Ule court system. c•oaed by judges who free criminals on technicalities or because or minor procedural errors made by lawmen. Based on his own experiences and the recommendation or his staff. the sheriff s aid be will not endorse incumbent judges who have coosistently made such ruling in favor of the accused. To the Chamber of Commerce audience, Gat es cited a Fullerton murder conviction that was overturned because a potlce officer left the crime scene brteny ·to summon help and then returned to the scene without a search warrant . Conceding that some judaes are only abiding by blper court ~recedenta, Gates claimed that too many judges are afraid to issue a CC111trovenial nillllg they know is just. simply because they fear being overruled in an appeal. Gates said some candidates hoping to unseal lncumbenl judges have asked for an interview with him, seeking his e ndorsement. The s heriff predicted his cbolces wUI be annouoced in about one motltb.. IAserShow At Estancia Laser light performancei; will be ~eld Friday and Saturday at Estancia ffigb School in Costa Mesa to benefit the school's music program. Orange County Laser Ll1ht Show Productions will preff'Dt \be performances at 7, 8 and 9 p.m. both nights wilng a Dolby aound system and professional Ulht· ing. Cost is $3, with tickets available at the band omce dur· ibg school hours or at the door. Performances will be bl the school gym, 2323 Plac!eneh A>1e. A:!~~=..ru !'".L~=·~~·,~~: ··~ •tb• .. ,..-;;;:. ..,_1'111111 U.8. II"'•,._. .. ; lb' ,...,..... out en •--lo *t a new parli•ment. kbomelnl bu aald ~ parUament will dedde th• fate of the American bOI'-"'· ID • in....-~deal by Tehran ltacUo on the eve of tbe ftrat round of p1rllamentary ve>tlQI Friday, Jru's 19-year~ld revoJuilooa.ry leader said the eoemle1 ol Ialam want a ;mall turnout. But he addded: "I hope that by your pablic Plf'Ucisa-Uoa i.D the eJectiou )'OU wlU dash tbe bop•• of tbe eoeml• ol lbe laJamlc Republic. the a1enta ol lbe overthrown reaime and Its foJJowMs, especially the oppressive U.S. aovemment. Arise oo the d1¥ of detenninin& the counto's fate and storm ~ ballot boxa to cast your votes. "I hope the nation, after ca refully studying the backgroundg or individuals and groups. will vote for those who are falt.hlul to Islam and the constitution. are tree of tendencies toward left or right. and are renowned ror their good record and commitment to Islam. The nation should know that to stray from this important Islamic task would be treason lo Islam and t.be country." Khomeini said he feared hos tile propaganda "might influence some of the public so that the:1 vote for those basically orposed to blam for the benefit o foreigners." The second round of parliamentary voting takes place April 4 . and the legislature. known as the Ma jlis. is expected to convene several weeks later Planners OK Ordinance on Warehouses A propo.ed ordlnanc~ to reg- ulate new mini-warehouse storaee fadlilJ development in (Mta M~ri~=~aruµpa ~m· mi&sm ba Ulla week. The dra o ce 1a e.-ped· ed to come before the City Coun- cil April 7. Key provialons include a re- quirement that there be a manager preaent at each site and a clause permitting city of· f1cials to ban n e w mini· wareMu&e construction it there 1s more than three square reet or minl·st.orage space per capita in the city. Goal& of the ordinance, of· ficials said, are to ensure ade- quate nre safety standards and to h1tlt llllclt use of the wareboulee for industrial or of· flee J>UJ1>08el. The City Council bas imposed 1 moratorium on construction ol new mini·Warebowsea pen4ln1 approval of tbe ordinance. Coastal Posts Misused? : Officiah Acewted of Soliciting Fwul. • LOS ANGELES (AP> -Three : reeional members or the -California Coastal Commiulm have used thelr tnnuence to • ralse funds for tbelr own : political ambtuona from people : who aousht approval for . •. :· project.a before the commlla1on, c DAILY PILOT --~"E!t.­ ar=::m::Ga=.:. · f the Loi Aqelea Times reported today. The three South Coast Reaional Comal Commlllion members were ldenWled u Loi Anaeles Councilman Arthur K. Snyder, Garden Grove Mayor Elerth S. "R.ick0 ErtcklCID and Torrance City CouncUman , Donald E. WU1on. wbo alao serves at tbe eommi11ion cbalrnau. Airpla11e Lili Firemen from the John Wayne Airport s tation, aided by crane, move a twin e ngine Cessna that had become stuck in mud between runways. The craft. owned by Ronald Hewitt of Huntington Beach. ended up in the soft ground after its landing gear collapsed on take off Saturday . Fire m en who r emoved it Tuesday said nobody was injured in the incident. l'rem P.,.e .4J BAY PLAN READIED •. rrvinc• would dt·velnp a program for controlhns.t urban runoff in the form of reguh1lion:. called Best Managem ent Practice .. 1 BM Ps i whar h would!>(> adoptl'CI b ) a I I t h t' u p ... t r t! a m JU ra~d1cuoru; The (.'ount~ !l t .1rr would prepare BM p ., for 1·ontrolltng <.1gr1cultural run off which '\o\ould also be adopted by upstn .. am agencies Newport Beach will be the lead agen<.'y In fllang an application. probably 1n Apnl. for a SlO m1lhon state gr ant to build th<> des1lt10g basin when· the San Dwgo Creek runs into the bay. Those funds would ('Orne from the 1978 state Cli:an W att'r Bond Act. Wynn stud lie acknowlcrlRc'd that th•· move 1s an unw.ual onl' hccau.<.1· so far tht•ro have been no stud1ci. made of the desalting basin plan The sour <.'es of the bay 's contmwng polluuon problems were the subject of studies made by a mulu-agency aroup called Newport -Irvine Wa ste Management Agency <N IWA>. but squa bbling among group members led to withdrawal or several agenc 1c~. mcludan~ tht· Cal v nr :'\e14 port Reach. One or tht; 1x.11nb of content111n 14iJ'-th•• l<1ck o( i.tud)' un a dei.11tini.: bJ\ln \A,' h 11 I:' l h l' l 14 (> C 1 l I(!., d 0 d M unty push ahf'ad with thl w v. pl:Jn. efforts continue ''' l'• r the ... late OepiArtment of I-1 h and Game to 'itart drttd~in~ F1"h and G<1me mdnJR•"' th• i ll J <'rt' EC'oloR1cal R1 •\cn• in th1• l pper Ha~ and the Jl(ency i. offlcaab ha' t· repeatedly refUS(!(f to drl'dgt' until the ~1ltott100 ,., hJ ltt•fl l.J .,t m o nth c ou nt ) ... upf.'rv1-..or.. passed a n·solullon J"k•nR tht' a~ency to drPdg<· an<I 1 o c iJ 1 u r r, l' 1 ,j 1 ... h d \ 1 • 11 • ' 11 pr ivately uri:1ng tht· '>dnlt action Soviets Angered MOSCOW <AP I The !-.o\ft•t press complamed toe.la)' that th1· United States baio m1ens1f1ed radio broadcasts into the Soviet Union. partacularly tho~ ruml'CI at Soviet Moslems ,.,.... P.,,e A J WATER ... th.in hair 1t ' v. .it• r froin t~ 1 ounl) "'clb M WO thf' n:.itaon ... large!.t v. h11J.-.ii•· v. .s l •·r J~~llC)<. l l> 1i,.,,r111uartt·rt•1l 10 l.o'> Angel~ .1n<I '"II" "'Jlt•r t'> portion.., of I·''" '\n~(·lt"> Or;rngt· Ventura. - l<1 \tr\1tflo San BE-rnardrno and -_,tf1 llllj.!llltlUOtll''> l1 1114Jrd ~11l1Jm:.on . MWO h11.1111 d1a1rman r ated operating • ''" nw ... .Jnd the n sang cost of obt .unrng "Jter a!\ reasons Cor 1 h<i t district's schl'duled rate 1nr n•,1 ... <' Stock Market ,.fakes Dip \ !-. W 'r 0 Rt-. t A P 1 -The 1 .. 1 I. m arkl·l headl.'d lower 1u<11) a ... Tut•Mfay'.t. technical rJll) pla.>1'<1 1l:wlf out 1 ht' Dow Jone!'> average or JO indu.,tn.!I '>lOcks. up 7 34 points 1 uesda)'. fell back 13 31 pomts to IUJ 14 alter five hours of trading LOOBY Et Cetera by Drexel selected pieces at special prices in stock and ready for delivery. ... , ------------- ......... Mlrdt 12.,. 8 Rum, Vodka Top liquQr Sales ., Jm,'roN WMnttrz llQPKt. a liquor lodUltr7 ~ tbat teepe KOR, bu illiiaed a tlMb report oa im resultt -and the four bla wlDDen ar.: Bacardi rum, Popov vodka, Jack Daniel's wtUAy IDd Dewar'• Wb.lte Label Scotch. One bean a lot thMe dayw about Americans cutunl!l down al tbelr COD1umpdoa al aleoholic beverage., and lt'a probably trait, but you can't prove lt by tbele four brands. Tbe1 all hid vay SoOd years. BKal'dl WU Up 15 percem. hpov 218 per· cat, Jack l>aniel'a 14 percent ad Dewar'• 9 percent. And tboae were lDcteues in cue u les, not inflated dollars. Money Tree AB A aF.SVLT, there were some big chances in rm, pact's standings or the top-selling brands. The most dramatic was Bacardi's leap rrom third place to first, sweeping by Seagram's 7 Crown and Smirnoff vodka Bacardi's 1979 sales: 6.3 million cases. No liquor brand sold more. Popov also had a big jump. In 1978, it was in 10th place with sales or 2.2 million cases. Last year 1t blasted ahead of J&B Scotch, Gordon's gin and Seagram's gm to take over RVertth place. Popov'a ueeot ia noteworthy on a couple or counts. One, it lbowa Lbat gin la still losing sales lo vodka. Now there are two vodkas. Stnimoff and Popov, U1at have higher Ples than any gin brand Secood.ly, each of t.bese top-selling vodkas come from the same distiller: Heublem Doesn't anyone else knc;.., how to aeU vodka? JACK DANIEL'S MOVED up another notch , from 14th place lo lJth, d1splacing anolhe r gin. Gilbey's A prod1M·t of Lowsvilh:'s Brown Forman. Jack Danu~l 's has incrcd1 ble momentum. Although 1t !.ells for SI or S2 more thJn other bourboru.. 1t as now outselhnR every bourbon whtskn in the nauon with the excepllon of Jam Beam. To make 1t m the Scotch market. you have to make 11 in Ne w York City --a nd that's whal Dewar's White La bt.-1 bas done. The ScbenJey-dlstnbuled brand 1s now selling 2 million C&S(.'S a year, hall~ Cutty Sark far behind and 1s advano.ng on the No. 1 brand, J&B American lmblber.s don't d.nnk the same stuff they did 20 r ears ago. To see the changes ID dnnkmg hab1l5 look a t the top 10 ranking& of 1960 compared lo 1979 IN I.Ml TIIE rankings were t. Seagram's 7 Crown, 2 Seagram's VO. 3 Canadian Club. 4 Old Crow, 5 Walker's lmpenal. 6 Jam Beam. 7 Smimo<f. 8 Calvert Extra. 9 Schenley Heserve. 10 Early Tames The 1979 rankings were 1 Bacardi. 2 Sm1moff, 3. Seagram s 7 Crown , 4. Seo· gr am 's VO, 5 Canadian Club. 6 Jim Heam. 7. Popo" Ii Seagram's gm. 9 Gordon 's gm. 10. J&B ONLY ONE BRAND, Jim Beam, as in the same pos1 tion it was 20 years ago. The 1960 list had four blended whiskies (7 Crown, Imperial, Calvert, and Schenley Reserve): only ooe ls left. The 1960 list had three bourbons tOld Crow, Jim Beam, and Early Ti mes>: only one is left. The 1960 llst had no gw, no rum and ooe vodka: UJe 1979 bs t has two gins two vodkas, and a rum among the top 10 sellers It's what's called 1n the industry the tnumph of "wh1tt· goods." t>otrwy Savta.g1 ud Loan Assoc1allon. headquartered 10 Costa Mesa. has been recogru~ed by Southern Cabrom1a Edisoo Co. for energy conservation. Tile power u.sa1e ln the firm's eight.story bu.ildlng a t 3200 Bnst.ol SL was cut 1 1 million kUowaU·hours in 1979. said James E. Kennedy, Edison's Costa Mesa·area manager The trim. a ccording lo Kennedy. as tht> equivalent of uving l,865 barrels of imported fuel yearly. Construction is s cheduled on the final phase of Alamlto5 Busmess Center, a $4.8 millJon commercial and inch.Ll!lrial park in Los Alamitos. The center was designed by arebil«ts Howard F. Tbompsoa 6 A .. uodacet, Inc. lrvtoe. Fluor Canada Ltd., Calgary, Alberta. canacta. subsidiary ot F1•r C...,., Im.ne la tbe lead contractor in a $6 blltioo oil taada project at Cold Lake, Alberta. Euo Resources Canada l.Jmll· ed ii tbe p~Ject developer. •Jc:Uel H. ~ is vice president and branch maaa1er of tbe new Mouid 8a8. temporarily located al POU.OCX 30100 Town <:.enter Drive, suite P, in the Crown Valley 9i0mmm:lal Center. La«una Nlguel. Utility Seeks 50 Percent Hike ....................... "1 er11lilq 11 I .... ....,_ .... .....,_... .... ,, ..... eMDM -.... .......... .............. ... flttlf ..... •lUMIWOf L"'1 "'* ...... -............... .. .....,..., ..... . .,,...,,.,.,.. ,....-.~.....-. llt9H W"4111 he e1tel Ulmorol Neel ftlOMW \0 bliY the llnllord .,_ • OCl>NI •· TI4I • MAW IN'ilfta 11...,. . .......... • : i C*NIWI ' MCNIWI 11 fl\.EDQI 8MN< I ~ Kheclulell pn~ 19, --ii"t.it ..... ,. ...... -·----,., •1.,... .... oe,_ ... .. .---..... ... .. IM_.....,, ftMr I• ..................... ,..,, .......... tit ..,_, LA111 ....... ··~Ill ...... ....... -· ~ •-;'fe ,._ n.. WllWt" ~---...-.. -.~a..·~ -~ ......... .................. .......... 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CHS appears to have regained lhe momentum that was brokf•n l<1s t month as ABC broadcast lht• Wanter Olymp1ci, Some industry observers had predicted the Olympics would tip the balance m ABC's favor for the remainder of the season ABC'S LEAD FOR THE season so far is two tenths of a J)i!rcentage point, 19.7 to CBS' 19.5, with NBC third at 17 7. CBS continued to score with its regular lineup tho:.igh the network did get a boost this time around from the classic motion picture, "The Wizard of Oz." which wa!> broadcast Friday night and finished eighth in the ratings. "60 Minutes," the top-rated show for the cur- rent season, was No. 1 in the most recent weekly survey, with a rating or 28.7. Nielsen says that m eans of all the TV-equipped homes in the coun- t1'y , 28.7 percent watched at least part of the oewsmagllZlne. CM' RATING FOR THE week was 19.6, a full point ahead of ABC, with NBC third at 16.9. The networks say that means in an average prime-time minute during the week, almost 20 per-~nt or the homes in the country with television were tuned to CBS. ABC had the two Top 10 shows that did not belong to CBS. and one of them was something of an instant success. "That's Incredible," which "ars some resemblance to NBC's season-old • Real People" show. wu fifth in the week's rat- ings. "Real People" placed 12th. "REAL PEOPLE," WAS, in fa ct, NBC's top· rated program. CBS won the week despite a rather poor show· ing at the bollom, with three of the week's fi ve lca::.t-watched programs, including "Hawa11 Fiv<'-0 " In 59th place, followed by the premiere of "Beyond West world" In 60th "The Chisholms." tied with an NBC movie. "Brave New World." for 61sl. ABC'::. "One in a Million" w'as last in the rat· in gs. T HE WEEK'S TOP 10 shows : "fiO Minutes," with a rating of 28.7 represent· ing 21.9 million homes. "M-A·S-H," Z7 .7 or 21.1 m1ll1on. 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