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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1977-01-12 - Orange Coast Pilot7 1,Bell Vows New FBI Head I Seudder Faeed County .Jobless Death in Kidnap, Rate Stalled at Says Proseeutor Deeember Level . v .. ·~...... . . •• .. . .... . . • .... . . . ~ • .... -"· . .• . ; • ~· .;~ '.. ' • • . • • ,.I , • : I I " '. . ·~. . , . \•," fi,..(" • : Dll '.[y :_ Pl LOT . . . '• ·\ ". .· *~:'.:*·· * 10!~ * ---* * . . . , WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY 12, 19 7 VOL 10, HO. 11, I SECTIONS, :Ml PAGES Told Scudder Faced Babashoff To Dry Off Shirley Babashoff of Fountain Valloy, Ame rica's top woman ·swimming star for the past five years, announced her retirement from active competition today. Accident Cited in Killing APWl ....... ANDY WILLIAMS, CLAUDINE LONGET LEAVE COURT Defense Presents CHe In Manslaughter Trtal Eight Get to Testify In Long et Defense ASPEN. Col o. CAP) - Claudine Longet will testify in J her manslaughter tl'tal that her lover "quite pointedly told her that little gun wouldn't kill anybody" several months before he was killed by a bullet from the t pistol, Miss Longel's lawyer said today. "Claudine wlll tell you there ' was no aiming, no pointing," de- fense attorney Charles V. Weed- man said as he opened the casse for the 35-y~ar-old French-born ~AD FOR BOA.T G<Tr RE:SlJL1S ••1 sold it!'' Three little magic words ut· tered by a Cotta Mesa man who ph\ced this classified ad: l6' Hobie Cat w/trlr. Wht hulls w/bluc suils S095. xxx xxxx. So, it )'OU have a boat you'd like to float, call 642-5678. · Remember. it takes only a few words In the rlaht place to con- vert unwanted Items into cash - and the right place along the ·Orange Coast ts the Daily Pilot. ,. ., entertainer. Weedman said he will caJI about eight witnesses. including her ex-hus band, si.nger Andy Williams. in an effort to prove the dark-haired defendant djd not recklessly kill pro skier Vladimir "Spider" Sablcb on Marcb21. "She asked Spider about the safety on hls gun .•. I'll leave it to you to decide how her ringer pulled that trigger," Weedman said. "We're going lo call Andy back," he said. Williams testified for the pro- secution Tuesday, but delivered a vigorous defense of his ex· wife's character. "We're going to ask him some questions about Claudine's attitude toward security," Weed· man said. " ... we anticipate he wlU tell us Claudine bad no knowledge of g\lns." Weedman said five witnesses will be called to counteract pro- secution testimof\)' that Miss Lonaet was "a cruy gal" who liked to ski fast, drive fast and take chances. Mias Lon1et was expected to take the stand to tell Jurors ber vera\on ot what bappeoned when a <SeeLONGET, Pa1eA2) 'Kidnap Death' By TOM BARLEY Of ti.. Dally Pllol Staff An Orange County Superior Court jury was told late Tuesday that it was highly likely that potato chip heir John H. "Jack'' Scudder of Newport Beach would have been killed last Aug. 19 if his alleged kidnapers' aborted abduction bad been successful. Prosecutor Bill Morissey told the 'Panel in his final argument Bell: Kelley To Lose FBI Directorship WASHINGTON (AP) -Atty. Gen.·desigoale Griffin B. Bell said today Clarence M. KeJley will be replaced as director or the Federal Bureau of Investigation in the near future. Under questioning by the Senate Judiciary Committee for the second consecutive day, Bell said that he had been looking for a possible FBI director while in· terviewing people for jobs in the Justice Department. He noted that Kelley, appoint· ed by former President Nixon in July 1973, is 64 years old. "We can look forward to hav. ing a new FBI director before too long." Bell said. Asked by Sen. Edward M. Ken- nedy CD-Mass.), lf be could be more precise, Bell said he could not give an exact date for Kelley's departure, adding that it "will not be long." Bell said that Kelley has ex· pressed an interest i.n assisting. with the transition that will take place when a new director is named. He said Kelley may be <SH fin, Page AZ> that violence was present in the kidnaping of Scudder, 64, from the moment he was grabbed as he left his dentist's office in Hunt- ington Beach to the moment he gained his freedom by faking a heart attack. "He was hit so hard that he lost the caps from several of hi s teeth," the deputy district at- torney said. "He was pummeled about the head and shoulders, his eyes were taped and he suffered a cut over his right eye. "I wouldn't say that those in· juries fitted with the defense pie· lure of a man who helped to plan his own kidnaping," Morissey said. He reminded the jury that Scudder had identified defendant Ricki Dale Sellers, 21, or Hermosa Beach as the "blpnde gentleman" who menaced Scud· der at gunpoint and who alleged· ly held the Balboa Island man captive In a motorhome after the gunman's companion had left the vehicle. Morissey described the evidence against Sellers as "absolutely overwhelming." He admitted that the evidence against co-defendant William Rudy Wesson, 45, or Tustin, was "almost totally circumstantial but no less worthy of a guilty verdict." Morissey condemned as "ludicrous" the defense argu- ment that the wealthy Scudder heJped plan the kjdnapinJ in re- turn for a major port.ion of the $250,000 the kidnapers hoped to get from the victim's wife, Mrs. Valerie Scudder . "Again, t h e violence," Morissey said. "Mrs. Scudder was told that if she dido't raise the Sl~0.000 in $50 bills and $100,000 in S20 bUls her husband <See HEIR, Page A.2) During those five years, s he broke 15 world records. and set 30 national stan- dards. She also won two Olympic gold medals and six silver medalLions. For full details, see story in today's sports section, Page Bl. Gunman Nabs, Then Releases Clemente Girl A 17-year-old San Clemente girl was kidnaped from a re- sidenlial street Tuesday at gun point, driven near the Crestlite aggregate plant and forced to disrobe, police said. Police said her attacker. failed in bis rape attempt, but did not explain further .. They said the man drove the girl back to where he had abduct- ed her, at Monterey Lane and Ola Vista, and released her un- harmed, after allowing her to dress. Police s aid the man was described as being in his twen- ties, with long, stringy hair and wearing a heavy, dark jacket, and Levis. The girl told police he drove a foreign light-colored hatchback- design car, the right front win- dow of which was missing. He carried a high velocity gas· powered pistol. F1Sherman Found MONTEREY (AP) -A fls· herman, Paul Northrop, 23, of Monterey and missing overnight in the PacUic bas been found un- hurt aboard a motorboat, the Coast Guard reports. OC Jobless Rate Stalled Oranae County's unemploy- ment rate in December re- mained at 5.9 percent. accordin,it to ftgures releaud today by the state Employment Development Department. Last month's unemployment rate wu 1.5 percent under 1 year aarUer when the county W"P con~ fronted wlth a •eaacnally adjust- ed rate of 7 .4 percent.. ' Jn terms ol unemployed ~ ple, that means in December of 1976, there wet'e 45,000 couoUans on the unemployed roll, accord· lngto EDD'a report. In contrast, a ytar earlier the number of unemployed county recs Iden ta stood at SUOO people. Total employment ln \he ~­ ty, buoyed by the Chrittmas re- ' tall •bopping aeuon, reached 784,300 workers. EDD'a forecasters today said employment generally falls s h arply at the cloae of the Chrtslmaa shopping and tourist season. However, they predicted the decline in the next few months will not be as severe aa normally. Preliminary reports issued b)' two District Attorney's in· vestigators apparently h ave cleared Newport Beach poli ce of· ficer Doug Thomas, 24, of wrong- doing in the shooting death of a bystander during a Corona del Mar holdup. Police Chief B. James Glavas confirmed today that the reports1 compiled in the three-week in~ vestigation label the fatal incH dent as accidental. ~ However, the reports have ye to be officially reviewed b Deputy District Attorney Bry Brown and Glavas said be ha~ only received an informal verbaq report from the investigators. f Thomas, who was staked out at} the Albertson's Market in Corona del Mar Dec. 17, fired a shotg~ at a neeing robbery suspect. The blast killed bystander Joe Hines, 61, of Dana Point. Initial police reports indicated that Hines was hidden from Thomas· view in a row ofj Christmas trees at the front of' the store and stepped into the lin'=' of fire as the officer shot at th':J fleeing s uspect. The suspect, Richard Willia~ Sutton. 20, of Sao Clemente, wa captured about a block rrom th market. Police alleged be was armed with a loaded .38-calibe1 revolver . (See CLEARED, Page A.2) Coast Weather High cloudiness through Thursday, low cloudiness overnJgbt. Hjgbs in the mJd 60s. Lows in the 40S. - 2 DAILY PILOT c Air Cal Lawsuit Settled SAN UIEGO (A P l -Dr. Clif- ford Nelson of Sun F'ranc11.CO und other minority i.t0<:kholdcrs of Air California have won a $380,000 settlement or their civil I suit agains t. the Westi;ate California Corp. I An attorney. Joseph Turner, s aid Tuesday that $108,000 of the money will go to pay attorneys' fees . / Nelson owned 8.000 s hares of Air California when he filed the suit while a proposal to merge Air California with Pacific Southwest Airlines was pending. The merger fell through. Nelson 's s uit a ccused C Arnholt S mith and othe r Westgate officials or cons piri ng to dissipate Air CaJifornia's as· setsto theirownenrichment. The suit said Westgate, which Smith founded and headed until he was forced out, controlled 81 percent of Air California stock before the conglomerate hied for bankruptcy three years ago. School Board Eyes Members For .2 Panels The NewPort-Mesa District is seeking volunteers to serve on two commissions thal wilt advise the district on the disposal of sur· plus school sites and implemen- tation of the Serrano decision The two advisory commissions are required by law. The dislncl 1s seeking 14 volunteers. The Serrano decision w11l limll the amount of money wealthy districts can spend per student in an attempt to equalize statewide education programs. . Application and nomination forms may be obtained from the Superintendent's office. 160l 16th St., Newport Beach. Oistrictres1· denLc; in Costa ~esa and Newport lieach are <'llgiblc to apply. For more inform allon. call 556·3500 I f'rom. Page Al SECURE •.. .ing a trem endous problem. ··we have no authority to de- tain the youngs ters except through our c-oun~clors urging them to stay." Miss Grier said troubled youngsters on tht> loose without means of s upµort or a place to stay can often become v1ct1ms of en mes And. sh<.' add<.'d. ;i roaming population Of troubled JU\emle'i ran easily drift into senous mis adventures. The intent of last year 's juvenile 1ust1ce reform legi:i;la· lion was to provide sterner treat· ment of Juveniles who commit serious offenses such as murder while non1nst1tul1onal.Jtcd treat· ment was provided for manor or fenders. That lighter treatme nt in eluded prohibitmg local oHiciali. from detaining them in secure facilities where they nre not free lo leave alt hl•ir choosing Ford's Final Tal,k Tonight WASHINGTON <APl -Presi- dent Ford's thlf'd and final State of the Union address, which is bf> ing d elivered tonight, 1s described by a senior aide as an "upbe a t, s t ates m a nlik e s wansong '' Ford's farewell address will be broadcast by most major radio and television networks begin- ning at6 p .m. (PST). ORANGE COAST c. 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J1nu1ry 12, 1977 Babaahoff To Dry Off Shirley Babashoff of Fount ai n Valley, America's t o p wom11n swimming star for the put. five years, announced her retirement. from active competition toduy. During those five years, she broke 15 world records . and set 30 national stan· dards. She also won two Olympi<.' gold medals and six silver medallions. For run details, see story in today's s ports section, Page Bl. OC Jobless Rate Stays 5.9 Percent Orange County's unemploy· ment r ate in December r e- mafoed al 5.9 percent. according to figures released today by the state Employment Development Depjlrtment. Last month's unemployment rate was 1.5 percent under a year earlier when the county was con- fronted with a seasonally adjust- ed rate of 7 .4 percent. In terms of unemployed peo- ple, that means in December of 1976, there were 45,600 countians <in the une mployed roll, accord· ing to EDD's report. ln contrast, a year earlier the number of une mployed county residents stood at 55,000 people. Total employment in the coun- ty. buoyed by the Christmas re· tail shopping season, reached 784,300 workers: EDD's forecasters today said employment generally falls sharply at the close of the Christmas shopping and tourist. season. However, they predicted the decline in the next few months will not be as severe as normally. No Protests On Pay Hike For Teachers Tuesday night's meeting of Ncwport·Mesa school trustees turned out to be a study in con· trast At the ir Nov. 9 m eeting, trustees heard more than 25 dis- trict residents criticize teacher contract demands as "ex· cessive" and "a bad faith gesture," during a public hear· ing. The teachers. represented by the Newport-Mesa Education Assoc1at1on. are seeking an 18 percent salary hike. Tuesday night, trustees await- ed public comment on the dis- trict's offer or a 7.2 percent pay raise for teachers. Nol one citizen rose to laud or criticize the district's offer. After a pregnant silence and a puzzled sm ile from Superintendent John Nicoll, trustees moved on to other bus iness. Burned Mesan Still Serious; Blaze Probed A Costa Mesa trailer park te· nanl remains in serious condllion today at the UCI Medical Center burn ward, followmg a pre-dawn mobile home blaze Monday. Herman Darby, 70, who bves alone in a trailer at the Starllte Trailer Park, 2060 Newport Blvd.. was pulled unconscious rrom a dining room area in the burning trailer about 4 a.m. Mon - day. Fire analysts are still in· vestigating the $5,000 blaze, say- ing the fire was either started by a faulty electric blanket or by careless smoking in bed. Fire men said they were ham· pered in their firefighting efforts when they had to lay out 750 reet. or hose to gel to the nearest fire hydrant. Lights OK'd For Kaiser Outdoor recreation enthusiasts will soon be able to use Kaiser Middle School ln Costa Mesa at night. Newport-Mesa school trustees voted approval Tuesday night for inatallatlon of nlght ligbt.s and two bueball backstops at the eut.aide Costa Mesa school. Entering a joint venture with the city of Costa Mesa, the school dtstrict wUI spend $3>,000 with the clty picking up the rest of the $80,000 tab. At. present, there la no nnaJ date scheduled for com· plctJon ot the project. Price• Gat11 U.S. Jobless Rate Drops WAS lllNGTON (AP) - Unemployment declined from 8 1 lo 7.9 percent last month, the gov- ernment said today, but the good news was offset by another sharp jump in wholesale prices, particularly for food. Cotree. pork a nd poultry costs were the chief ingredients in the • biggest rise in farm and food prices in eight months and pushed overall wholesale prices up nine-tenths of a percent in Oe<.'ember. Industrial price in- creases slowed, with natural gas costs turning down after rapidly increasing for several months. For the year, wholesale prices were 4. 7 percent ahead of price levels at the end of 1975, when they posted an annual rise of 4.2 percent. The improvement in the na· tion's job picture was an indica- tion the economy is beginning to revive after a s ummer-fall period of stagnation and rising joblessness. The pause in the Violence Cited business recovery had aroused concern among economists and prompted President-elect Carter to propose a two-year package of tax cuUI and rebates and job- crealing measures. Julius Shlskin, commlssloner of labor statistics, said the latest job figures indicate that the un- employment situation ''has broken out of the holding pat- tern" which characterized it for several months. Coming on the heels of gains in retail sales, iudustrial produc- tl o n and p e r s ona l income. Shiskin told the congressional Joint Economic Committee, "it seems likely that the economy has resumed an upward path after the pause during the sum- mer and Call." The 7.9 percent unemployment rate in December was stiU slight- ly higher than the rate at the beginning or the year, when 7.8 percent of the labor force was fob less. 'Kidnap' Victim's Li/ e in Danger? r.P Wlrt!Jl'OIO ANDY WILLIAMS, CLAUDINE LONGET LEAVE COURT Defense Presents Case In Manslaughter Trtal Front Page Al Youth Gets Term for Li/ e For Murder 8 y TOM BARLEY Of, ... 0~1ly """ Stttt An Orange County Superior Court jury was told late Tuesday that it was highly likely that potato chip heir John H. "Jack" Scudder of Newport Beach would have been killed last Aug. 19 if his alleged kidnapers' aborted abduction had been successful. Prosecutor Bill Morissey told the panel in his final argument that violence was present in the kidnaping or Scudder, 64, from the moment he was grabbed as he left his dentist 's office in Hunt- ington Beach to the moment he gained his freedom by faking a heart attack. "fie was hit so hard that he lost the caps from several of his teeth," the deputy district at- torney said. "He was pummeled about the head and shoulders, his eyes were taped and he suffered a cut over his right eye. "I wouldn't say that those in- juries fitted with the defense pic- ture of a m an who helped to plan his own kidna ping," Morissey said. He reminded the jury that Scudder had identified defendant Ricki Dale Sellers. 21, of Hermosa Beach as the "blonde ~entleman" who menaced Scud- der al gunpoint and who alleged- ly held the Balboa Island man captive in a motorhome after the gunman's companion had left the vehicle. Morissey described the evidence against Sellers as "absolutely overwhelming." He admitted th a t the evidence agains t co-de fendant William Rudy Wesson, 45, of Tustin, was "almost totally circumstantial but no less worthy of a guilty verdict." Morissey condemned as '·ludicrous" the defense argu. ment that the wealthy Scudder helped plan the kidnaping in re- turn for a major portion of the $250,000 the kidnapers hoped to get from the victim's wife, Mrs. Valerie Scudder. '·Aga in, th e viole nce," Morissey said. "Mrs. Scudder was told that if she didn't raise the $150,000 in $50 bills and $100,000 in $20 bills her husband would be eliminated." Scudder testified as a prosecu- tion witness that he escaped from the kidnapers' van in Fountain Valley by faking a heart attack and then catching the unwary Sellers orr guard as the alleged kidnaper tried to revive him. Sellers admitted that h e Fro•PageAI CONRAD. • • Beach) and former As· 11emblyman Robert Burke, a Hun- tington_ Beach Republican. delivered a $1,000 check to An- thony's election rival, Santa Ana City Co uncilm an Harry Yamamato. However, according to Conrad, Yamamato's campaign manager Pat Burnett, refused to accept the check. Anthony was attending a Board of Supervisors meeting and his ca mpaign manager, Loretta Walker, could not be re- ached at her ofClce. Those Investigating Conrad'11 involvement in the pollUca.I cam- pa lg ns are reportedly re- aearchl.ng those sect.lons of cam- paign regulations that make it II· le1al ror contributions to be channeled through an ln· lermedlary or agent without d.lvul«inl the t.ruc source of th funds. f panicked and fled through the nearest back y ard as Scudder, a piece of tape flying from his face and minus the glasses he needs to see, ran down the sidewalk yell- ing, "heart attack, help me. Kid nap, help me.'• But both Sellers and Wesson in- sisted in their tesUmony that Scudder helped them plan the kidnap and that two other men who have been identified in the courtroom but not arrested were involved in the plot. Morissey condemned Wesson Tuesday as "a con man" who planned the kidn aping of Scudder at a time when the victim thought he was dealing with an old friend he first met when Wesson was the manager of the Bank of America's Corona dcl Mar bran'ch. ''Wesson was the last man to see Jack Scudder before the kid- nap and we know what he would have been if the kidnap had been successful," Morissey told the jury. "He would have been the con- cerned friend. Wesson, the man we believe to be the man who de- manded ransom from Mrs. Scud- der, would have been on the telephone again to ask her if he could help in any way." Morissey argued that Wesson invented the defense or a kidnap plot when he realized that Sellers. his brother-in-law, had been identified by Scudder and could not escape conviction. LONGET ... walking and 1 had the gun in my hand." She said s he then asked him whether the safety on the gun was on a · m echanism indicated by a red dot on the side of the gun. "He said 'Yes, it's safe.' 1 said, 'It won't fire?' "He said, 'You've got it.' And I went back to holding it, and it just went off," she said, and began sobbing. She repeated again that he had told her, "It won'tfire." TONIGHT OCC DRAMA -"Six Charac- ters in Search or an Author." Drama Lab Theatre, Jan.12·15, 8 p.m . "OLD TIMES" -South Coast Repertory Theater , Tuesday. Sunday thr!lllgh Feb. 19, 8 p.m . THUJtSDA V, JAN. 13 COST A MESA COUNTY _ WATER PTSTRJCT -Regular board meeting, 1971 Placentia, 7 p.m. LIBJtARY STORY HOUR - Costa Mesa Library, 10:30 a.m. One of two youths tried as adults and convicted of the murder or a me mber or a rival street gang in Santa Ana was sen· tenced to life in state prison Tues· day in Orange County Superior Court. Judge Everett W. Dick<.'y or- dered the lire term for Roi.Jen Barela, 17, of Santa Ana, with thl' promise that he will review the sentence in May when the dcft•n dant com pleles an cvaluatio11 study at Chino. Judge Dickey commented to a courtroom packed with youths who identified theml>clves as friends of the defendant that he might res entcnce Barcia as :i youthful offender 1( the results of the diagnostic study are favora- ble. He postponed the sentencing of codefendant Anthony Soza, 17 , of Orange unti !Jan. 25. Barela and Sota were iden- tified during their tnal as mem- bers of the F Troop gang, a Me"· ican-American organization that has been frequently involved sn downtown scuffles with pol ice and rival gangs. Barela was identified durin,i: the trial as the man who shot and killed Edward Vela'>quez, 21, of Santa Ana, as the v1ct1m droVI' his car past an auto occupied by the two defendants. Lynn Hart HART'S John Hart SPORTING GOODS 538 CENTER ST.• COSTA MESA• 646-1919 Warm up Suits Chifdrens 1295 to 21 95 Adults 2495 to 3995 Sweat Pants & Shirts 495 each Hooded Sweat Shirts J95 & 850 Acrylic Sweaters 695 Ladies Tennis Dresses Mens & Boys Tennis Shirts & Shorts 595 to 1595 Tennis Shoes Ladies 1195 to 2995 Tennis Shoes Mens 119s to 2995 Tennis Sox 125 to 25° . Tennis Rackets. Prince-Wilson-Dunlop . Bancroft-Slazenger--Donnay Yonex Racket Stringing-Nylon 500.750.1 ooo Gut Stringing 16°0 & 21°0 Tennis Balls 2nds-1 69 & 188 Penn Tennis Balls-3/22 s Volley Balls 1095 to ·23ss Basketballs 695 to 3895 Soccerballs 695 to 34s s Footballs 79s to 2895 Baseball Mitts 1295 to 6295 538 CNter St. • 646-1919 • Op~ 9-6 Closed Sunday ' ! DAIL y PILOT A S Asselllhly Pushes for Pollution Funds to vehicle l.Jcense plates and re· the four based on populaUon Meunwhlle, the California al· Stale assemblymen voted Tuesday to speed acUoo on a $2 milllon lOM proposal to keep a pollution control agency serving Orange and three neighboring counties In operation. The m eas ure , b y A!. semblyman J erry Lewis <R· Highland> would provide fund.<. through June for the new South Coast Air Quality Management Diatrict. lt also would assess counties refusing to help finance the new agency a 10 percent penally and threaten I.hem with a loss of state sales tax revenues 11 they refuse to pay their portion. Los Angele s Co unt y supervisors a lready have re· fused to pay their $2.3 million share of I.he agen_£y's $8 million budget. a nd Ofllnge County supervisors have agreed so far to fund only their $1.3 million an· nual share through this month. The assembly voted fJ9.-0 Tues· day to waive rules that would bave required a »day wait before Lewla' loan bill could be heard. Orange County Supervisor Laurence Schmit, the county's representative to the agency, has proposed that instead or the loan the legislators should be con· sidering a revision in the agen· cy's financing. And. he aaid, cities and coun· ties in the Southern CaJJfomia area already have proposed legislation that would tack $1 on· quire industrles to purchase an· But Lewis' measure last year tomey general has fil~ ault nuaJ permits to pay tor the agen added city representation to the against Los Angele:-; County tor Cy's financing. new agencies, and Orange and its refusal to pay. Lewis last year spoMored Los Aneeles County officials An aide to Schmit sald Orange legislation which created the new have balked al the same popula· County has not been added to the four-county agency to replace the tion-bued financing method. suit because of Its efforts to seek Southern California Air Pollution Earlier this week Lewis at· legislation to change tho financ· Control District. lacked the Los Angeles County ·lng. The district was a voluntary refusal lo pay its share or co,,ts as While the county has ao far oo- agency formed by supervisors in "irresponsible." saying it could ly paid its January s hare. Orange, Los Angeles. Riverside lead to the layoff of 3'.lO pollution supervisors later will corwder and San Bernardino Counties. Its control workers and leave the whether or not. to pay Its aaseN· operating funds are split betwee.o agency unable to function. ments for February and March. 2-cent Gas Tax, Car Checks Eyed Dope Poshed Leary Changes Appeal BERKELEY (AP) -lt was the same toothy Timothy Leary smile, the same adoring au- dience of mainly white middJe. class students. the same campus setting as the 1960's. But this time. the onetime LSD potentate was peddling "hope," not dope. "l am proud of the 1960s. but I hope nobody here expects me to lead a 'Charge of the Light Brigade' back to Woodstock," the 55-year-old former Harvard Univers ity lecturer told 1,200 people at the University of California Tuesday night. "We can go farther." he declared. "And I want to suggest to you three ideas whose time has come . . . space migration, in· telligence increase and life ex· tension." Leary. a former fed eral fugitive, who lived for a time in Laguna Beach, has sounded the aame theme on each or his lee· tures on a nationwide college tour over the past three months. His going rate is $2,500 per lee· ture. He told his aud ience that drugs and consciousness raising have "all been co-opted by the con- sumer society -the waterbeds, book abs, the cigarette paper bw:.i- ness, the gurus and text books that bit the best seller lists.·· Instead, Leary oow looks to space migration, which he says wiJJ be scientifically feasible and a social frontier in the near future. "When I talk about space migration. I don't mean 2001 ... space cowboys and Indians." he said. "I mean skins 10 to JO miles long and several miles in diameter in which the climate is controlled and the topography is voted on. This is to preserve the freedom of the individual.'' Among the old radicals and former radicals who came to hear Leary was onetime Black Panther le ader Eldridge • Cleaver. who placed the LSD guru under "house arrest" ln Algeria in 1971 because tus drug philosophy was considered coun· terrevolutionary. Leary and Cleaver who became fast friends while in federal prison together last year -embraced warmly ma private lounge. "l can't belJeve you're here,'' Leary said. beaming "l was sending out signals to you " 30 Dav• in lail Al'WI ....... LOOKS TO THE FUTURE Ex-drug Guru Leary Leary. who has been appealing a 1973 federal marijuana convic· lion, was convicted of escaping in 1970 from state prison where be was serving another marijuana sentence or one-to-10 years. While a fugitive, he was arrested in 1972 an Afghanistan and returned to the United States. Cleaver, free on $100,000 bail. '3ces trial in neighboring Oakland on assault charges stemming from a 1968 Panther· police shootout. He returned voluntarily to the U.S. in Nov- ember 1975 after jumping bail and spending seven years in self· imposed exi:e abroad Leary and Cleaver -who was introduced briefly to the sellout crowd -received st.anc1ing ova- tions. although both have been called possible informants by certain radicals. "I missed tbe whole movement the first time around." said Deb- bie Jones. a n 18-year old studenL "I was too young. I wanted to see wnat Tim Leary's mto." An unidentified 35-year-old man wbo came to tbe lecture on roller skates s aid, ··1 had to see what Tim hu to say about the future. He's a spokesman for us refugees ol the eos. ·· Judge Nixes Pig As Tax Payment PITTSBURGH <AP> Some may call him pig-headed. but Richard Panza threatened to s it in jail for 30 days because of tlcials wouldn "t accept the tender be offered to pay a delinquent tax bill -his pig "Sarah." Panza was sprung after seven hours by a judge who believes in t.be installment plan. It all started wht'n Panza. a farmer in suburban Harmar Township, refused to pay $51 in Springtime In Hippoland SEATTL~ <AP) - Gert.rude the hippo has had her fant date with Kubwa Sana, but lt's too early to tell if she and the Portland 1.oo's hippo have a mean· lngful relaUonsbip in their future. The chaperoned tryst toot place in the Woodland Park ZOO's elephant com· pound. Several pounds ol carrot.I were spread on the noor to help break the Ice. The meeUnll seemed amicable ~nough . Kubwa Sana. on loan here. ls 13 years you.ncer than Gertrudt and, at 5500 p ounds, 4,450 pounds llahte.r. wage taxes which be bas owed for five years. "'He said he wouldn't pay the tax. Said It was unconstitu· llonal," said Distnct Magistrate Arthur Sabulsky, who sent Pama to tbe Allegheny County Jail for 30 days Tuesday. Panza said tbat he didn't have the money to pay the tax bill and that township orficials wouldn't accept "Sarah." ·'The only thing he keeps bring· ing up is that pig," the magistrate said. "We aren't taJt· ing payments in piRs. ·• But a fter seven hours in the pokey, Panza was ordered re· leased by Judge Samuel Strauss of Allegheny County Criminal Court. The judge said the farmer could pay $2S a month until the account is settled. Panza said he couldn't afford even that, and would explain ao to the judge in a letter. Panu 's dispute with the township e rupted into pan· demonlum last Sept.ember when be walked into a township supervisors' m eeting wear1na coveralls and a straw hat witb the terrifled, squealing pi& under his arm. Thomas Rodack, chairman ot the meeting, w8!1 outraged. "That pift was squeallna so loud I couldn't thlnk. There's no way we can accel)l a pi1." he said nfter the meeting, from whkb Panu waa forcibly moved. Second Marine To Trial A aecond black Camp Pendleton Marine will go to trial Thursday before a special court martial on charges stemming from a Nov. 13 attack on a bar· racks room or seven white Marines. The Marine Corps said Tues- day that Cpl. Dean Edwards. 20, or CoUax. La., will be tried by an all-officer board and a military judge, Lt. Col. F. Latimer Gould. Gould also presided over the court-martial of Cpl. E . F. Henry, 20, of Ivanhoe, N.C .• who pleaded guilty to six counts of as- sault. one count for each of the six Marines who required bospitali7.ation. Fourteen blacks were charged with the attack which Camp Pendleton officials said was made in the mistaken belief the injured whites were holding a Ku Klux Klan meeting. Three Marines, admitted KKK members. have testified at pre- trial bearings for the black Marines. The hearings a.re to de· termine if the blacks should be tried by court-martial or receive lesser punishment. Such a pretrial ht'aring con- tinued Tuesday for Sgt. Herman Fletcher, 23, of High Point, N.C. His civilian attorney contended condiUons al the base, including tbe wearing of KKK emblems by some Marines, created tension which led to the incident. Dr. Charles W. Thomas. a psychology professor at the University of California at San Diego, al.so testified, saying the black Marines probably acted from frustration because there had been no official action by the base to ball KKK activities. Badham Gets Field Office In Newport Monday marked the opening of the new field office for Congressman Robert Badham CR-Newport Beach). The office is located across the hall from the field office Badham used while a member of the slate Assembly. n·s located at 1649 Westcllff Drive. Newport Beach. 'Ibe phone number 15631·0040. The office staff is led by former Los Angeles Times reporter Howa rd Seelye of Newport Beach and includes Jan Burton. a case worker; Nancy Bettcher, distnct administrator and Diane T e rze nbacb, executive secretary. Offlce bouts are Monday through Friday 9 a.m. to5 p.m. R eside nts of the 40th Congressional District. which stretches from the Orange Coast into San Diego County, may con· tact Badham at his Washington office. 1108 Longworth House Of- fice Building, Washington O.C., 20515. The phone number is (202) 225-5611. Drug Center Pact Okayed A contract with Stulght Ahead, Inc., a Dana Point dnag rehabilitation program, was re- newed Tuesday by Orange Coun· ty 1uperviaors. Under terms of the contract, the county will pay $126,346 to the firm to provide counseUna and a temporary home for up to 36 former drug users at a Ume. The firm . at 34185 Coattr Hi1hway. has had a contract with the county the put two yean. according to a report to aupttvlsors. Tbo county's COil of tbe proaram ls reimbuned by lhe federal aovernment. Tramfer Suit Starts LOS ANGELES <AP> -A clau action suit chall~g the city school system's forced U.cber transfer plan for integr•·. UDO bat be&•n ln federal court. Sunng F'lorida? Icicles dangle from oranges in St. Petersburg, Fla .. where a blast of arctic air has sent temperatures down to record lows. Most of the state's citrus and vegetable crops have escaped damage. County OKs Hiring 8 Social Workers The hiring of eight additional social workers to deal with Orange County's influx of lndo- Chinese refugees was approved Tuesday by county supemsors. Robert G. Love, interim dire<:· tor or the county Social Services Department, said the number ol refugees has grown from mill July 1975 to about 3,330 today. And, be explained, tbe group includes some refugees who ar- rived from Thailand last August, who lacked needed health screenings and bad other com· plex problems. Supervisors approved hiring the extra social workers and a secretary to bandJe beaJth ex· aminalions. act as inlefl>reters, provide cultural and other counseling, as well as assist with emergency needs. Love said. The extra employes will cost $72,485 this year, but the county wiJI be reimbursed by the federaJ governmeni. Supervisors also asked Love to prepare a report oo all county costs for the refugees. Chase Nets Three Teens OXNARD <AP> -A tankful or stolen gas and his mother's car took a 15-year-old Arcadia boy and his two t~n-age pals on a 13>-mlle-an-hour chase from On- tario to Oxnard -with 31 squad cars pursuing. Astonished Ontario police said Tuesday there were oo injuries and no traffic accidents during the hour-long trip. "But during the chase, the car brt numerous parts," said On- tario police Lt. Don Manning. "mostly nuts and bolts." The three juveniles were sent back to Ontario and held for in- vestlgaUon of eight counts or as- sault on a peace officer. SCAG: Extend Freeway By KATHY CIANCY oe•INllY .......... A two-cent-per-gallon gasoline tax and mandatory vehicle in· spection were called for in a re- gional transportation plan pre- sented Tuesday in Santa Ana. The draft plan. prepared by the six-county Southern California Association of Governments <SCAG >. also outlines completion of the Newport Freew~ through Costa Mesa. And it calls for possible prefer· ential freeway lanes on the Newport, San Diego and Artesia Freeways within the next five years. SCAG Transportation Planner Jim Gosnell s aid, however. that officials will be re-thinkimr the preferential lanes mattec iDlight of the public outcry against t.be Santa Monica Freeway Diamond Lane venture. And while he said freeway ramp metering is likely for those three roadways, plans for pre- ferential lanes for buses and carpools may be scrapped. The plan, which covers transit and road building programs for the next 10 years, is being dis· cussed at meetings in each of the six counties at present. A public bearing will be held from 1 to S p.m . and 7 to 10 p.m. Thursday at the Los Angeles Convention Center. Written com- ments will be accepted by SCAG through Jan. 28. when the draft plan is to be revised. The plan calls for reducing gasoline consumption by five percent by 1980 and by 20 percent by 1995, by encouraging public transit use. metered freeways and possible preferential lanes. In addition. Gosnell said SCAG is proposing legislation that would require mandatory vehicle smog control device inspection by 1981. And SCAG officials hope to in- crease use of public transit from the current 2.S percent of all trip& made to six percent by 1985. Gosnell said about $12.8 billion will be spent on tran.9portatioo in the Southern California region within the next 10 years based oo existing financing methods. Jf new money sources are found, be said, the expenditure could climb to $19.7 billion. Gosnell explained SCAG is calling for the two-cent-per- gallon gasoline tax as a source d some of that funding. The digital Watch you'll want Gem Talk Ut1 J l".111 ',\f fJ /llaf:S THE SILVER MACE SJl"lbol of Ca1*o' Authorit11 It doesn't happen often, but when ' tempers nare out d control in the House of Representativ~. the Speaker of the House calls oo the . Sergeant of Arms to rest.ore order. '!be symbol of the Sergeant's authority for the past 133 years bas been a •·ft. silver mace. The mace is a thing of beauty created in 1841 by silversmith William Adams of New york. Sliver windings bind up 13 ebony roda, topped by a solid sUver (love and eagle. 1be mace cost 1 eoo,ress only $400. tlll value today could only te aueased. Kenneth Hardine. House Ser1eant · ol Arms ror the pa.st ~ years, baao 't had to swing the mace. But. once, durfna the 53rd Congress, he came cloee. A New Yortt Conaresaman made remarks that &naered a Georfla representaUve, and the Oeortlan came at him with a tnifo. Hardlng grabbed his mace and moved ln between the "1ent1eme:n " Tempera cooled Immediately. by f l OMEGA 1~K gold-f llled yellow top, stainless steel back watch, water-rest st ant, matching integral bracelet, S-functlon LE. D. OFFICIAL 0 AGENCY loMEGAI AUTHORIZED SALES & REPAIRS 1823 NEWPORT BLVD . COSTA MESA CONVENIENT TERMS BankAmencard-Masl&f Charge 30 YEARS IN THE SAME LOCATION PHONE 548-3401 A4 DAILY PILOT Wednesday, January ,2, l9n Freed Terrorist Spurs Anger ." Jost J9't. Coasting ,~~J :@ wltb Tom arphiae -_,,,..........,., __ ~ DING DONG DEPT. -Crltjcs or our society today seem to be occupied with the task of finding a large target and then attacking it. Throw rocks at the side or a barn. Don't try to flip pebbles at tin cans. Thus the critics of our way of life try to find such hefty buJlseyes in our own region as the Irvine Company or our Orange County government up al the Civic Center in Santa Ana. l am uncertain whether county government or the ranch outfit is the most enormous target. Both. however. are bulky and therefore easy marks Cor the slings and ar- row s of outraged critics. ON A GRANDER national scale, the critics can always fire away at Washington. IC they find that target too small, then you always have the telephone com- pany to batter about. Since American Telephone & Telegraph Company is also likely the richest outfit embracing the known universe, this fact alone also makes in it a juicy morsel for criticism TEL AVIV (AP> -1.sraeli out rage over France's release of suspected Palestinian terrorist Abu Daoud bolled up today into an angry demonstration against the president of France. "GISCARD, TERRORIST," roared a crowd of several hun· dred Israelis gathered outside the French embassy, referring to President Valery Giscard d'Es· laing. Among them were families of 11 Israeli athletes slaln at the 1972 Munich Olym. pies. allegedly on Daood's or-ders. THE FAMILIES earlier had pleaded with Ciscard d'Estaing not to Cree Daoud before Israel couJd present an extradition re- quest. In Paris, French newspapers joined Israel and the United States in condemning Daoud 's release. "When acts so cruellv belie words, we are no longer 1n the political realm," said Le Fi"aro, Sun Does SnotD Joh a paper normally friendly to the government. "It ·s a puppet show." Ln the Tel Aviv demonstration bereaved parents, wives and children bung portraits ol the de· ad athletes around their necks. The crowd tried several times to break through police baniers and march on the Iron-gated seaside embassy building. "MY LITTLE GIRL was one month old when her father wa.s killed," said Anka Spitzer. widow ol fencer Andre Spiller. "ll's ln· credible that Abu Dooud la 0-ee to see his family and my daughter will never know her father." Some demonstrators threw eggs and fruit at an unidentified man on a balcony of the em· busy. One egg thrower was de· t.ained. Police estimated the crowd {It 600. lncluding a party of 80 American students who bellowed obi!lcene anti· French slogans. Mrs. Spitzer demanded that French ambassador Jean Towns Vote Funding OK For Schools COTTAGE GROVE, Ore. CAP> -Voters have approved a 1976·77 operating budget for the South Lane school district, enabling some 3.300 pupils to go back to class after an absence of nearly two months. The financially strapped dis· trict, in and near Cottage Grove, closed school doors Nov. 24. Voters had rejected a fourth pro- posal for increased property tax· es Nov. 2. Tuesday's vote was 3,327 in favor and 2,068 opposed. Ad· ministrators said classes would resume Friday. Herly be expelled from Israel "bock to France where he beJongs, among the cowards and traitors.·· larael recalled Its ambassador in Paris. Mordechai Gu.It, and summoned Herly to Jeruulem to bear a vehement protat about Daoud's release. Ephraim Evron. deputy direc· tor-general of the Foreign Ministry. charged at hLs meeting with Herly that France had given encouraeement to Arab ter· rorism, violated Its extradition treaty with Israel and performed "ahosWeact." HE REJECTED HERL\''S argument that the refusal to ex· tradile Daoud was on legal grounds, saying Je~aiem had only asked that he be held until an extradition plea could be drawn up. Gant said in Paris just before bis departure. "It seems that in an affair as grave as one which impUcates a person suspected of having committed mass murder, the minimum is to give us lbe necessary time to complete the dossier." In West Germany, where Daoud ls wanted on charges or being nn accomplice to murder and kidnaping, Bavarian state officials said. sever,U witnesses have identified him as being pre· sent in Munich at the time of the lm massacre. You will note in the news onJy today that AT&T, in its infinite wisdom, has advised its Bell System subsidiaries to start list- ing both husbands and wives given names in the directory. Observers suggest that this means AT&T is conceding a point to the women's movement. The sun puts a glaze on the snow on Hop· per Island in the Chesapeake Bay making it look like a bewitchingly beautiful or forbidingly hostile lunar landscape. IN TWO OTHER Oregon districts -Eagle Point and La Grande -voters also approved tax increases that school officials said were necessary to prevent school closures. Those districts have a total of about 5,800 pupils. Eagle Point schools were c.losed from Oct. 15 to Oec. 6 because of lack of funds, but were then opened on a curtailed basis, using money that had been set aside for t eacher unemployment pay. ments. Voters had defeated five previOU5 levy proposals. WIBLE WEST GERMAN of· ficials said they regreetted Daoud's release. the French gov· ernmeot tried to shift the bJame to them for the decision to let the Palestinian leader go. French officials said the Bonn government did not follow the proper extradition procedure by confirming a Munich judge's re· quest for extradition. Subs idiary telephone com- panies don't have to do what AT&T says, hut usually Ma Bell falls into line. Thus directory listings would be allowed that would be sometbfog like this : Medical Records Sa:fe? German authorities said that under the French-German ex· tradition treaty. 20 days are al· lowed to prepare its case request- ing delivery of an arrested person. Daoud was arrested only last Friday. "Glutz. Sam-Mary " Study Says Abuse Potential is Great Or. it might be, "Glutz, Mary. Sam." ALREADY, YOU SEE, the phone company has put it.self in the middle of another family ?"gument. Will the listing be Mary -Sam or Sam-Mary ? No wonder the phone company is such a large target. On ce again. the phone people are in a no-win situation. Now they'll have to put on special operators. known as domestic counselors. to arbitrate family disputes on whose name gets to go first. Well, my own difficulties with the phone company have been far less complex. And I've learned. over the years, you m1gbt as well have It the phone company's way. Sometime back. for example, r had a phone that only tried to nng But mainly. when the phone went ore. it sounded more like a mouse. gargline. You had to be pretty close to the receiver just to hear the gargle So I called the phone people to complain. "MY PHONE GARGLES," I .tuned. 'Tm z heavy sleeper. I want 1t to go off like a Chinese Gong." So the phone people came around and fixed 1t. It still doesn't sound precisely like a Chinese gong. It's more like a Big Ben in the middle of an earth· qu11ke. When it rings. it shakes walls Last night, for example, our t.'Steemed Orange County bureau chief rang up about midnight to fill me in on the latest machina- tions at the County Seat. I ~tumbled out and got the phone oo about the third quake. "Old I disturb you," he asked from the other end of the line "Not at aU." I answered. As for the neighbors, I'm not so certain WASHINGTON <AP> - Recalling Watergate abuses of privacy rights, a government re- port warned today that com· puterized medical records are vulnerable to misuse by those who have no right to see them. In state after state, the report found that health-care agencies moved to safeguard the confiden· tial rights of patients only where civil liberties groups have gone to court. THE 38Z·PAGE report was written by Alan F. Westin of Columbia Univers ity based upon an investigation sponsored by the NaUonal Bureau of Standards. In New York. Westl.n's report found that the state Department of Mental Hygiene for more than three years required that de- tailed personal information oo patients at state mental heaJth institutions be punched into a statewide computer system. EACH PERSON'S computer record would include such items as suicidal thoughts, sexual pro- blems, anti-social behavior and drug use. The patients· records would be available, with some controls, to doctors. courts, missing persons' agencies, police and Medicare and Medicaid administrators all Guard: Hope Lost For Missing Crew BOSTON (AP> -nurty-eight Chinese crewmen oo the mls:slng oil tanker Grand Zenith and a Rhode Island seaman lost when another tanker broke up Monday have been given up for dead by the Coast Guard. The 644-foot. Panamlan·registered Grand Zenith waa last heard from Dec. 31 when it was believed to be 60 miles south or Yarmouth, Nova Scotia. ft was heading for Somerset, Mass .. with 8 million gallons of fuel oil and the seamen from Taiwan. "We've been evaluating the re- ports sent to us by the <Coast Guard cutter> Dallas. and we no longer feel there is any chance ror s urvival," Coast Guard spokesman Richard Griggs said. "We realJy don't think there is any further need to keep searchiojl." Griggs-said the sea search ended at nightfall Tuesday. The air search, which at times in· volved up to seven Canadian and U.S. planes, was haJted Tuesday morning because ol 25-foot seas and 45-knot winds. "With sea condilioos such as they are, It's hard tosightobjeds ln the water -with all those white caps," PO le William Van Valkenburg said. The ship bad been written off last week, but the Coast Guard bad held hopes of finding the crewmen in lifeboats or rafts. 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That data was to be fed into a computer so that state health officiaJs could "study the prevaJence and control or disease ln Missouri." AFTER SIMILAR questions were raised about the program's legallty. It was made voluntary. In La Grande, where three pre- vious levies were rejected, voters approved the latest proposaJ by a 3-1 margin. Schools in that district were scheduled to close last month, but resident.5 kept them operating temporarily with $84,000 in pledges. TAX BASES IN Oregon were set by a 1915 l aw and automatically increase 6 percent a year. IC school districts need more -and they almost aJways do -they must go to the people. The state picks up about 29 per- cent of the local school e<>5ts. In Cottage Grove. the district was asking for $2.4 million over the 6 percent limit. NOW The British government kept silent on the decision and of. ficials said privately the reason was that any criticism of Daoud's release was unlikely to do any good but only annoy the French and the Arab world. BUT CONSERVAnvE British legislator Sir John Langford-Holt called for Britain's withdrawal from the European Convention on the Suppression of Terrorism because of the French decision. ''The French performance has been pathetic ln not abiding by the terms of the convention," he declared. IS YOUR CHANCE TO SAVEI0-60% DURING OUR JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE WE ARE GOING ALL OUT TO MAKE THIS OUR MOST IMPRESSIVE SALE EVENT ~VER. NOW IS THE TIME TO SAVE THROUGHOUT OUR ENTIRE STORE, IN ALL DEPART· MENTS, ON CURRENT ANO DISCONTINUED LINES FROM SUCH PRESTIGIOUS MANUFACTURERS AS DREXEL, HERITAGE, HENREDON, BAKER, CENTURY, WOOOMARK, MARGE CARSON. SHERRILL. STANTON COOPER, AIRELOOM, STIFFLE ANO MANY MORE. CALL ONE OF OUR DESIGNERS TODAY, OR BETTER VET. STOP BY ANO SEE FOR YOURSELF WHY we ARE MAKING THIS OUR GREATEST SALE EVER. The Store of Famous Names CONVENIENT FINANCING. PROFESSIONAL INTERIOR DESIGN WITHOUT OBLIGATION ANO COMPORTA8LE PARKING. Tuesdav. Wednesday. Tl\vfsdaV and Saturday : 9 30 to 5.30. Monday: 12 to 9. Fooav: 9.30 to 9 .. \ Attends Rosary Singer Frank Sinatra and wife Barbara leave Rosary service in Cathedral City Tuesday night for his mother. Mrs. Natalie ''Dolly'' Sinatra. 82. who was killed in a plane crash last Thursday near Palm Springs. Funeral services were held today with burial at Desert Memorial Park in Palm Springs. Health Department 'Failure,' Analyst SACRAMENTO CAP> -The 1972 merger that created the huge and troubled state Health Department has been a failure, says Legislative Analyst A. Alan Post. Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. says Hunt Ends In Capture Of Gumnen WOODSIDE (AP> -One of two suspects in a $17,000 Wells Fargo Whiskey Hill branch rob· bery was wounded in a capture that ended a 12-hour manhunt by some 100 lawmen in rugged Peninsula terrain. A posse of San Mateo and Santa Clara county sheriff's deputies concentrated their search on 600 acres in Portola Valley Tuesday. WITNESSES SAID that about 9:20 p.m. one or the men being sought came out of the coun- tryside near a m arket at Portola and Alpine roads. Officers shout-ed for the man to haJt. Robert B ean . a cotlege teacher, said the man had a heavy caliber pistol and had begun to run when two shots were fired. The man fell in the market parking lot. wounded in the ab- domen, he said. A FEW MOMENTS later the second suspect came out or the woods and was ordered to halt, the FBI said. The man started running but was brought down b.)" a dog from the San MateoCounty sheriff's department Where I 0 Died he will give "careful considera- tion" to Post's recommendation to break up the department. Brown's health director, Dr. Jerome Lackner. bas said the de- partment should be split up. Post, the legislature's respect- ed nonpartisan fiscal adviser, also said Tuesday that he would propose alternatives to Brown's $480-million property tax relief plan. POST SAID HIS proposals would include state takeover or adminis tration and financing of S2SO million a year in county court costs. He agreed with Brown that the governor's proposals can be financed without a general tax increase, but said the legislature should consider other plans. The Health Department has been bit by reports or questiona- ble deaths in state hospitals, al- legations of mismanagement of prepaid health plans and homemaker-chore services, ris- ing Medi· Ca I costs, and criticis ms of Lackner's ad· rnlnistration. BROWN, WHO recently named veteran administrator Ray Procunlef to run most health pro- grams under Lackner. said be has been list.ening to other pro- posals to change lbe department. "For several montm my staff has been evaluating alternatives to the present complexity of the state Department of Health," Brown said in a statement. "In the weeks ahead, we will in· corporate Mr. Post's suggestions in our overall view." Post said the department. which directs $4.3 billion a year in health programs. is too big to be managed as a single unit. Boy Ad.in.its He Set Apartment Blaze W S ANGELES (AP> -Police arrested a 10-year-old boy who they say admitted set.ting a fire in the apartment house where be lived that killed 10 persons dunng Christmas week. Police Lt. Ric hard King said the boy. arrested Tuesday. ad· mitted ~ing matches to set fl re to an old couch under a stairwell at the Witmer Street building near downtown Los Angeles. Slwrlll Boae• •• Emr•le• Onkr SAN FRANCISCO CAP) -Sheriff Richard Hongisto, who bas been sentenced to Jail for contempt or court for refusing to evict elderly tenants of a low-rent hotel, has served the hotel with eviction notices . Hongisto nailed a thick wad or eviction notices to the main door ol the lntemalional Hotel Tuesday night. The sheriff. who was ac- companied by a party of aldes, was re.J>Orted to have said the posting • means the tenants can be ( J legally tossed out aft.er 5 p.m. Slate Monday. The sheriff said he will carry out the eviction, although be ls sympathetic with the tenants who have been fighting for eight years to save the 70-year-old buUdlng now owned by Four Seas Investment Corp. Rain Bl•• Nord• State Area By Tbe Aasoclatecl PresP Rain barged into Northern California in a brief but blustery dis· play early today, but the rorec:ut called for usorted cloudiness through Thursday in most districts of the top ball of the state. More rain was expected. however, 1n the northern districts, with snow expected through Thursday in the northern mountains and Sierra. Srrfpp• 8ar"-CU•ate S••• SAN DIEGO (AP) -Officials of the Scripps lnsUtuUon or Oceanography say there is nothing stnlster in a climate forecasting study begun last March with a Cenlral lntelllgence Agency grant. Existence of the $86.000 grant wu diaclosed earlier by David S. SUon. president of the University ol California, in retp0nae to a formal demand filed by a student group under the California Public Records Act.' Oltlft!r 8.........., I•~ C11ee LOS ANGELES <AP> -A poUce department lJtaJ board bu 1ws~td an ofticer for aht months and .-educed hls P'Y grade as a rttult of last year's sex scandal ln\"Olvinf teen·ase alrl memben of the police Explor r Scoots Officer Richard Enotnam,32, wasfoundaulhy'l'uadayofftveof teveo charaes or unlawful acx flDdof c:onduct unM<:omina an omcer. Wedneedax. January 12. 19n DAIL y PILOT A5 Rocky, Voyage Top Picks Two Films L ead A ll Entries in Golden Globe Awards BEVERLY HILLS <AP> -"Rocky" and "Voyage of the Damned" have received half a dozen nominations each to lead all entries for the 34th annual Golden Globe awards. The two rums were both nominated Tuesday for best drama or the year. along with "All the President's Men." "Bound for Glory" and "Network." THE AWARDS, which will be presented Jan. 29 by the Hollywood Foreign Press AssoclaUoo. often accurately foreeut how entrants will fare ln the Academy Awards presentatiom. Gas Going Up Utility Wim Increase Okay LOS ANGELES <AP> -The Southern California Gas Company'srate.areoCficiallyootheirwayup. The company woo approval from the slate Public UWities Commiasion Tuesday for an immediate monthly iD· crease of 4.6 centa fortbe average residential customer. A COMPANY SPOKESMAN said rates for commercial customers wlll also be biked to help rabe the $3.3 million the company needs for bunting untapped gas fields. The giant utility is cut.ting back supplies to many com- mercial cuatomen to make uP for dwindling supplies ud legal entanglements oo available sources. GAS COMPANY OFnaA.LS do not expect reetdenOe' cuatomen• supplies to be limited for at leut four more yean .. In its cutback projections, the gas company is not coum.. ing on miillona of barrels of liquefied natural gas which lbll utility wants to ship ln on supertankers from Alaaka and lra- donesia and perhaps later from ports in the Middle East. Environmentalists and residents of harbor areaa aklDc the cout have mired the proposal& in controversy: "Rocky," the compelling tale of a third· rate fighter's 1rab for a dream. wu alao nomioated for best dramaUc actor, best dratnaUc actress, beat screenplay. best director and beat on gin al score. Sylve&ter Stallone. wbo played the punchy. abu!fllnC "Italian Stallion'· in the film, also wrote the screenplay. "VOYAGE" EARNED six nomlnaUons, including best picture. two nominaUons in the best supporttnc actress category (Lee Grant and Katherine Ross), best support.lng actor (Oskar Werner>. best screenplay and bestoriginalscore. In the television category. ABC led the televlslon networks with 21 nominations. followed by CBS with 19, NBC with 12 and PBS with one nomination. "Network, .. a biting satire of the television indusby, picked up ve nominations. followed by the amatizatlon or Bob Woodward d Carl Bernstein's "All the esident's Men," which drew nominations. 1be story of late folk singer Woody e. "Bound for Glory." also four nominations. c:a•itAOtN• DUNAWAY Nominated with Stallone for best dramatic actor were David Carradine. for bis portrayal of Guthrie; Robert De Niro, who played a vengeful cabbie in "Taxi Driver;" Peter Finch for his portrayal of a mad television newscaster in "Network" and Dustin Hoffman. who played a college student hunted by Nu.is in "Marathon Man ... FAYE DUNAWArs portrayal or a ratings-obsessed executive in "Network" won her a nomination for best actress 1n a drama, along with Glenda Jackson in ''The Incredible Sara: .. Talia Sbltt in "Rocky:" Liv Ullmann in "Face to Face," and Sarah Miles in "The Sailor Who Fell From Grace With the Sea." Kris Kristofferson was nominated for best actor in a comedy ol'- musical for his portrayal of a booze-saturated and drug-riddled rock· musician in ·'A Star is Born.•' Also nominated in that category we~• Mel Brooks in "Silent Movie;" Peter Sellers in "The Pin.It Panther · Strikes Again; " Jack Weston in "The Ritz." and Gene Wilder in! "Silver Streak." Barbra Streisand's performance in "A Star is Born" drew her~ nomination as best actress in a comedy or musical, along with Jodie Foster in "Freak Friday." • This Ad Effective Through Saturday, Jon. 1 Sth FINAL FALL Contour Bra =~3 J 57 100% nylon trl· cot. White. Sizes 3l -36A, 32-388, 34-40C. elearanee! 25% TO 60% Ot'f SPars Formt•r Low Prices e Panis e Tops • Robes • Dresses • l,tn·(•h· • Sweaters Host t•ss"1ear • llurr,· ... limih'd quantities Coats I /3 :!r~er Prtee l "M• S••u r~ Ht•\ oh fnJ(<'harJ((' So. 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City officials say burcautl'at1c nit-picking including for m a li zed letters requesting infor mation. instead of u s im ple phone c~ll to the city 1s threa tening t ht• loan. So the Save Our Ca nyo ns citizens g roup. headed by Pat Dola n. 1s orga nizing a letter -a nd telegr a m · wr iting ca mpui~n to get the ball rolling again. Telegrams or letters should be sent prom ptly to the Bureau or Outdoor Recr eation, car e of Frank Sy lvester, 450 Golden Gale Ave .. San Francisco. Time 1s of the esscntt.• Tht· g roup s uggests messages emp hasize the pro- ~rty mav he sold to develope t s if not purchased by the ti Ly , and that it is a unique open s pace area that • (Jan he <.-njoycd by ull Costa Mesans . . . ~=· Timely Job Help , A public works grant worth $.504,670 will mean )obs for about 60 so-called ha rd-core unemployed •dtizcns in Costa Mesa this month a nd city officials '.h~1vc alre ud v outlined what those jobs will be . ; The cit y will he receiving the Comprehensive :Emplovml·•H :i nd T raining Act (CETA> funds Crom 'l.he c·ounty ·s Manpm.vcr Commission. · The grant will provide sala ries through Sep- tember for G7 Cos ta Mesans who have not worked for at least 15 wt•cks Those> ne" l'mployes "ill come Crom <H't'ti!. in llw cit ' with mc>rc th,m ~cvt'n percent un · cmplo)mcnt And. wh1lt• a lmo:.t half ol Lht• JO bS are In the malO· tcn:im.·c .md bcuut1fi<'ation fieldi.. some will be in l'Omputer informat1on, rl'crcation. the lt!gal depart mcnl <.llld c \l l'n t•cl uc·at10nul llcld!). The city·~ u:-c of the::.c new C~TA employeb ap· pear::. to be r easonable a nd Costa Mesa 's business ('tonomy s hould also benefit. ll ut city officials should make certa in they will not bt-burdcn t•d with continuing the employment pro- gr;..tm from m urucipal funds after the gl'ant expires next Septe m ber Coastal Honors Two Or:ingc Coast mt•n have been honored at the nationa l level in the last few weeks. one for his works in c<lut·at1on und the other for his efforts lo help hard- of-hca r mg youngsters . Dennis Lee La ndcsman of Corona del Mar brought n·cognition to the Orange Coast by being named mw oC America 's Ten Outstand ing Young Men for 1977 by t he Uruted States J aycees . La n d esman was la uded for founding the C'hildrcn·s Hear -More Institute. which sent mor e than 500 de af children to camp. The institute also created a hearing aid loan bank. Attorney George Rodda Jr .. also of Corona del Mar, a mem ber of the Coast Community College dis· trict board of trustees. was honored with an a ward by, the Cong rcssiOn iil Postsecondary Education Commit· ll'<' for his fi ve years of support to the Council of Rcsour c·t> De velopment Rod da Js founding and perm a nent director of the executive committee of the council , comprised or more than 600 community colleges. Both deserve congratuljit ions. c ''Looks like d'1othtr surert~t1ker 5pill.'' Cleaner Gambling with County's Future Water Is Here ( PAlll. HARVEY J /\mC'ricans your water 1s purer than it was. If w<''vc not done or undone everything possib le lo improve our environment, the quality or pur nation's water -in lakes. £trl'ams and r eservoirs -is measurably. provably clearer and cleaner than five yC'ars ago. Let's drink to that! One or the reasons we get a lfps1dedly pC'ssimisuc picture of ~ol lut1 o n 1s c:h J l th e ~are m oo~ frs can t alk ~ ,il arm in ~ ~en e r a 1.1t1 es •: U S I n ~ ~o rd s lil..r ~1son"' and ,11oxic · · and 1trnrmful " 'h tl e t h e ~1cntists are rest rained by the o\h1cs of specifi cs. :: 1\ quick fo r·instance, and I'm ~ou ng from an official report by tJle United Sts tes Geological ~rvey, Oep1.1rtmf'nt oflntenor: t. "Water collected at hydrologic nch-mark stations, analyzed ~r the fo llowing: arsenic. "1rlum. cadmium, chromlum. cklhall. cop~r. lead. mercury, ~lt>mum , silver and tine -642 iep:1rate analyses re\'ealed 6S i)erc:enl ot the ob8erved metal OonC'entrations were zero.'' ~Now. 1n shirt-sleeve English 1hat that. says Is sigruficant and t c1ting. ,; AT THE 57 places in -:r1 slates ~here we are keeping a conUnu- 'jg watch on the water, the qualJ-rlf 1s good and Improving. •Monitored streams are re- titively undetiled. : And the Great Lakes •.. ; tlcre again let's reduce official ~ D'·ar Glooruy Gu~ With all the regulations, taxes, r estriC'tions and i::radual lo!>S of freedom th£• government 1s imposm~ nn us. I ft>ar we're geltin~ into a very revolt in)!. situation J.1\1.J (;Joorny Gu" <omm•nh ~'' \Ubm1tttd bv rtMdN~ al"ld 00 riot nttf""urlly r Hrc t· th\ v1tw\ ol '"* n~W)l)Aper Srnd y1ur p...·l ~ov<' to G•oomy Gu~. D•HV Pilot. reports of our Environmental Protection Agency lo les s technical language. The s parkle and the freshness are returning to the Great Lakes Qslce dead Lake Erie has come back to life . We took more edible rish out of Lake Erie last year than out of larger Lake Superior. This de· pollution of tbe largest reservoir of fresh water in the world is one of the greatest success st.ones in American history . Just. 10 years ago hWldreds of beaches were closed as ra w sewage and industr ial oat s washed up onto the sand. The lakes were choked with explosive growths of aquatic plants near the s hores. FISH, literally. were suffocal· ing as their oxygen supply dwindled. Sul during the summer of '76 swimming beaches unusable for 30 years were reopened. The highly prized lake trout and walleye have made dramatic comebacks in the western lakes: sport fish.ing again is a passion for lake resident.s a nd vaca· Uoners. Most places on the Mississippi River you can dri nk without danger -a few decades ago you'd have got typhoid. And the Cuyahoga River m Ohio does not cat c h fire anymore. If we haven't done everything right, we've done some things right. LeL's drink to that • Would You Believe? ' ~ Thingir I Learned En Route lo fj,alang Up Olhtr Things: ~--That the famed "Pony Ex• rss" lasted only one year, from p;c> to 1861 (the complet.ion of the t,.t a nscontlnenlal telegraph ~lled its doom ). ; That butterflies can barely ~ve their leas. much less n y. "n t 11 th • •rming sun ,,ises t.htlr tJod Y t e m · JJe r • tu r ~ <lb ove 8 0 4\fgrees: It is ~l ar h e al or e than d ) that es the m genergy. • -That the M 1rquis de s.de, ~hose name has become a ijfword for cruelty, was apJ>Oinl· 4AI Judge of a court ln the ~'rench iievolution, and wa.a tbe only one !oopJ>O&cd cupltal punlthment, d indeed oppo!ied aU punish· ent "that 111 oot directed toword ormln1 the crlm nal." • Thal though the bu.man eye has poor vision compared with (SY DNEY HARRIS J many species. it excels in dis· crtmlnaltng shades o! gray; we can distinguish some 500 dif ferent shades between white and black. -T HAT ERIK Erikson perhaps the most influential psychoanalytic fi gure today. nunked b1J first Harvard course ln psycbolOIY. <He began, in· terealinlb' enough, as a painter oC child portraita.) -That a new sweetener, com- blnlni two amlno acids, t.utes 200 times sweeter than sugar, but lt la a gustatory Illusion, since it. actually stimulates th06e ttstc buds that are ~en&ltlve to bitter· OOll. -That •''4:irywhere In the world the spee.ch ol people who Uve ln country districta Is slower and more muslcRl than the apeeth or city dweller&, whlc.h SOW'lda rapid, •harp and han hly glottal to rural ears. Overbuilding a Losing Game· To the Editor Environmentalists and other citizens a re righting desparately to prevent th!'.! complete ruination of one or the state's most beautiful counties and coustline areas. I have been lo meetings of the Orange County Planning Com· mission in Newpo rt, Irvine and Santa An a and fou nd e x · chairman Shir ley GrindlC' <who recently res igned under pre- ssure) a well in formed, efficient and concerned chairman while on the commission. She also leaned towards the environment and was a1i?a ins t cementing.and o\Crbuildini:t l hi.• tounty and t ried to p r e vent the la nd spt>culators rrom viewing the coastline as up for ~rabs We have not only lost Ms. Grin- dle but we have now lost Mr Ralpb Benson as attorney for the county planning commission. He. also, leaned towards the environ· ment and was similar in outlook to that of Ms. Grindle. It h as been said that the s upe r vis o r s a r e t he a d - ministrative arm of the state What afrects the counties surely affects the state. The proposed division of the county's districts -placing part of Newport under Supervisor Schmit and the Sad· dleback area under Supervisor Diedrich -is also disturbing since lhe inland cities' problems are entirely dilferent from the problems of the coastline cities. T he inl a nd cities and their supervisors seem to lean towards overbuild ing and some inland- ers have refer red to environ· menuilists as cco-freaks, etc. IT HA~ BEEN said that the county is an the throes or a power play. Cnmpaign funding, in my book. 1s the first step towards corruption in government. Th.is nation is greatly in need of re· covering the values, integrity and standards of our founding ratherfl. In short . we need more patriots and fewer politicians. May I s uggest that in a chang- ing world, we also need to revise our property laws. A city built by generations of its citizens into a way of life, a city that is beautiful or unique, should not be llllowed to fall prey to speculators who buy up property and then dictate the desecration or these cities or outlying areas. Hence, green· bells are essential. Nor should speculators who bou~t land In watershed a reas or flood basins or who bought land where there Is hill slippage be allowed lo foster ore poor investmentB, with threats of lawsuits as they al· tempt to overbuUd on unsate pro- pe.rty. lThose playing the st.ock market a re solely responsible for their poor investments and the ~ying or land is also a gamble.) Destroying Orange County by over~lldln1. tearing down the beautlrul hills and ignoring the ecolotY In the process and build· Ing a second L.A. stretching from lrvioe lo Laguna Niguel behind tbe beach cities is self-defeating llloaical ond destructive lo the county and the state. We already have too many large cities in financial trouble . ELINOR DA V1S •~•••lu Pork To the Edllor: The Gloomy Ous oC Dec. 22 on Vice Mayor Hammett's atUtude ' ( ___ M_A_IL_B_o_x __ J Letters f rom readers are Wt'lcome The nght 10 condense letters to fit space or eliminate libel is reserned. letters of 300 words 11r less will be givt>n pref erenc:e All Letters mu..yt in· elude signature and mailing a.ddreu but names may be w1th~ld on re· quest if sufficient reason is apparent. Poetry will not be published. regarrung park funds expresses the feeling o( the vast majority of us on the west side. Every time we hear of the large amounts or money being spent on the established parks it really makes us burn. As far as our west side is concerned there has never really b<.>cn anythi ng positively done. THE SAVINGS and loan com- pany has set a price on the can- yon property; why the delay in the purchase or it ? Are we wajt. ing ror the price t.o go up? Or perhaps for some builder to make a larger offer and build more apartments? Mr. Hammett probably knows that people remember the wrongs done them much longer than the rights. Also, once an im· age of an individual is fixed it usually remains a long time - maybe even until the next elec· lion. 0 . KEITH NICHOLS Dl•111a11ed Stlldent• To the Editor ; ,,. Today 1 have read another news paper article concerning the problems at California slate hospitals, with special emphasis on Fair view Stale H0&pllal. Governor Brown ls proposing recruiting volunteen to work in these hospital&, while Or. Michael Levine is suggesting on the job training. As a student at Golden West College at HuntlnJlon Beach, California, studyin1 tor my Psychiatric TechnJcian license, J am appalled. At thls time I have spent one and a hair years trajn. ing to qualify tor the Psychiatric Technician license and have six more months to go to completion. J have dedicated my time, effort. 111 ,,...,.. ~ of '"""'· 11nd on• of "'•""· •nd ort• of th•m, 11nd ••• ' and money in this pursuit, as have my fellow s tudents. We are training in the areas of anatomy, physiology, psychology, nursing, pharmacology. etiology of men· tal retardation and mental ill· ness. and approaches to deal with these problems. I and my fellow students are in th.is fi eld bee a use we are dedicat· ed to it. We are in this field out or choice and dedication. I cannot believe that Governor Brown thinks he can provide :he qua.lily of care the residents of Fajrview and other hospitals need with volunteers. I cannot believe Dr. Levine thinks he can find de· di cated staff from people off the street. ll is my opinion that the cause of some of the existing problems is the past recruiting or this kind. The work al Fairview and other mental hospitals ls ex· tremely demanding physically, mentally. and emotionally if a good job is being done. The peo- ple required to do a job such as th.is should be properly trained and possess a good deal or de· dication. l believe that my fellow students and myself have these qualifications. l and my fellow students are asking and hoping for public sup· port in this matter. MARCtA A. HARTLEY Human Services; Psychi alric Technician Student. Golden West College Poll~~ PltUo•oplafl To the Editor: Newport Beach P olice Chief James Glavas' recent letter in the Pilot defending the actions of the police in the shooting behind Albertson's Market should be read by every citizen o{ th.is com· munity. Chief Glavas describes the death or Joe Hines as an "un· fortunate incident," uses such emotional rhetoric as "mad dogs loose on society," and ends with a discourse on t he advantages of shotguns over hand guns "in shooting situations in business and residential areas." His letter portrays, as no outside~ possi~ly could. a basic set of ph1losoph1es and priorities in the man charged with directing law enforcement ln Newport Beach. There are factural matters in dispute that need not concern us here: the investigators for the District Attorney wlll pre· sumably clarify these details But Chief Gl&vas ' letter clearly points up the two basic Issues: 1. The competency or a pollce force that would place armed men tn a crowded parking lot. in the fin;t place, then resort to 8'111· fire when the criminal was out. numbered. on foot. and subse- quently caught hiding under a car . 2. The basic poUce philosophy -•rticulalcd by Chief Glavas - which says that If tho •P· prehension of fl criminal Involves risk to a prlvate clth:en, then U'le priority Is on apprebtnslon --:. ond If a citizen ls gu.Med down tn the proce11s. that's Just plain rot· tm luck. And app31'el\UY trains Its pol Ice omcers accordingly. I WOU S..D bope there are othen who aercc witb my convJcllon that ti rtsk lo a 1lngte lnnocent. cltlzen ls present. the police 1hould and mus l ~ite the clth.cn's u (ety as lhelr top priority. If the criminal gets away in the process. I find that >a risk lo be borne much more com- fortably than the death of an un· involved person. One can't hel1> speculating on the reaction to this affair had the victim been someone other than the gentle. elderly Joe Hines -perhaps the child or e1 city council member. who might just as easily havC' been looking :it those Christmas trees. I feel s trongly that the law en· rorcement. priorities outlined by Chief Glavati must. be changed before some o ther innocent citi zen becomes the victim of police gunrirc. 1 hope enough other local citizens share that view lo make it effective. JOSF.Pll N. BELL Bay lnv a1lon To th4! Editor: I just returned from a trip lo the Back Bay disgusted, hor· rified, and outraged at the tremendous evidence of abuse of this ecological preserve by four· wheel drive vehicles. As my husband and I drove along the road we saw a red jeep stuck in the mud (or at least we thought he was ). the driver call- ing for help on his trusty CB raruo. By the time we returned. he was joined by three other vehicles all tearing around in tne mud having a "good time" ruin· ing the terra in. WHY IS this allowed? Such violation or this wild.lire refuse is illegal. Yet the re 1n broad d aylight we re at. least eight young people <who undoubtedly spout off about how others ruin the envi ronment> doing more ir· revocable damage m one hour th an many people do in a lifetime. My husband suggested that the penalty for such abuse should be confiscation of the vehicle, and after watching those idiots, I am inclined to agree. AL least il might give them some second thoughts about this horrendous crime against nature. I reel the area should be more cons picuous ly post ed a nd patrolled con:ttantly until the violators get the message that the Back Bay ls not a place they are free to destroy for their own inane pleasure. BARBARA TOOHEY ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robrrt N. Wttd, Pub/JJhl'r Tllnma1Krwil.1':d1tor Doroorn ~r1·1!•1t·h. J.:d1tonal roue 1-:d1tor The edltori sl pogr of the t>nllv Piiot seeks 111 1n rorm rind J>limul ute rcndt'r~ by prt"9enun11 on th•~ pAJH' dlvt>rl!t commt•ntury on topi cs l)f lntl'rr11t by &)nrltcot· ~ columnl118 and cartoonh1t11. by provldlns o forum /or reodtm1' views and by prc11<"nlln.: thll\ ncwtipopcr 'a opinions and idea~ on curl'(•nt toplr11. Th~ edltor1al opinion~ of the Uallv Pil(I( 11pJl('nr onJy In 1110 t•cli111rial column al the top of the pu~c. OplnioM 1'~ prnl!t.-d by lht• COIUOlnlSU llnU c11rtoonl11ts and kllcr writers nrl' thrlr UWll llntl no t'ndOrsemMl of their views by th e Dnlly Pilot iihould be lnferrt'd. WM.ncsd oy. J an.12, 1977 ta moolh.s ; Christine 21,A,, and Tonya, 3 -bound and in pluUc bags at three different rural loca· Uoos, two in park trash cans and oneln a field. Neither Mrs. Davies nor the aulborltiea have commented publicly about a motive for the slayinga. tense attorneys decided there wu no case for previously en· t.ered pleas or innocent by reason d lmanJty to the lbTee counts of aggravated murder with death penalty specificati~. ''THEY WERE NOl'dead until after I left." Mn. Davies said in a sllgbtly audible voice during a sudden court appearance a week before she was scheduled to 10 oo trial. DK. BOBE RT ZIPF, a veteran pathologist who performed the au~ies, said earlier in tbe in· vesll1at1on that the slayings were "one of the cruelest cases I've ever seen. . . THOMAS CLARK. a court· appointed defense attorney, said be and bis co-counsel began talks with prosecutors last week after receiving results or a medical re- port on Mrs. Davies' sanity. "We advised this woman only after she fully understood her rights in this case." Clark said. "She made all of the decisions. She changed her own plea." Mrs. Davies. who is separated from her husband, told Judge Henry E . Shaw of Delaware <:ounty Common Pleas COurt she left her daughters -Laurie Jo. "They must have screamed and clawed in their anguiah," Zipf said. "It would take several minutes to die in thalfasbioo." Prosecutors agreed to drop the death penalty specifications in exchange ror the guilty pleas. The guilty plea came after de· BUllJoard lffaga:ine Diana Ross Top Winner LOS ANGELES (AP> -Diana Ross, back in the recording game after a year of movie-ma.king, was Billboard Maga%ine's big winner of 1976, top· ping the charts in three categories. The former lead singer of The Supremes took over-all singles honors and the lop spot Cor female singers. plus she was named the top female album artist for 1976. DEii SlNGLES INCLUDED "Theme From 'Mahogany' " and "Love Hangover," and her big album was "Diana Ross." Billboard computed its wtnners from a 52-week compilation or sales charts. in wbicb artists and their works were given points for the popularity of the dJsc. the ranking the record achieved on the charts. and the length of time spent there. The chart-lopping stngle of the year was Paul McCartney and Wings, "Silly Lov- esongs," which beat out "Don't Go Breaking My Heart,'· from Elton John and Klki Dee. PETER FRA· mpton's .. Framptoa Comes Alive" was the top overaU album o n the charts, a lthough Frampton finished fourth In the competition between album artists. He ROSS f I n l s b e d b e h i o d Aerosmith -which had four chart-topping albums daring the'Year. John Denver, and the Eagles . Biilboard paid homage lo the disco phenomenon that domlnated the music scene in 1976 by creating a special disco chart and a correspond- ing category for tbe year's best disco artist. Donna Summer, whose moaning, "Love to Love You, Baby.'' was loog the hottest single lut year. was named the first recipient oftbat award. JOHNNY TAYLOR. WHOSE "Disco Lady" was the first disco single ever to sell more than one million copies, was named top solo artist and bis "Disco Lady" won top soul single of the year honors. Rock singer Al.ice Cooper hosted the awards, which saw last year's big winner -John Denver - ail but shut out in this year's honors. Denver, who won four awards last year, bad slx singles and seven albums on the charts. but was the winner only m the top pop male album arlJsts' category. LAST YEAR WAS THE year of the craie In music. and citizens' band radio buffs had lbeir voices heard. C.P . McCall's blockbuster hit, "Con· voy," earned top sinale country honors. Wlllle Nelson won the toi> country album artist award, and hi.a "The Sound m Your Mind." was named the top country album to hit the charts in 1976 DoublePlw~ Listings OK'd WASHJNGTON CAP> -Bell System telephone companies bave been actviaed to concede a point to the women's movement and list both husbands' and wives' names in their dJrectoriei at no extra char1e. American Telephone & Telegraph Co. notified lbe Federal Communlcatioos Commission that it made the recommendation to Ila subsidiary com- pui•. which usually do u AT&T recommends. The letter to the Bell companies aaid the prac- tice c1 permitting only one name in the basic UstiD1 uUMd complainta that ll was "not responsive to tbe n rytng buainea and socJal idenuticatioa needs ~our cuatomers -particularly thole of married womm. "Some companlea have already recosnlied tbil ..ct ind are praently expanding their tarlUs to Jll"(Mde U.tins• which contain more than one given QUEENIE "Lel'a godown t.o the beginners' slope. We're not going to meet anyone he~." War Straggler Due Invitation · TOKYO CAP> -President Idi Amin of Uganda is reportedly planning t.o invite to the Jan. 19 an- niversary observance of bis rise to power a Japanese World War ll atragg.ler who surrendered after biding out for 29 years. The Kyodo news service. in a dispatch from Nairobi oo Tuesday, reported Amin said the invila· tioo to the straggler. Hiroo Onoda, "is expected to greatly contribute to raising the morale of Ugan· da's anny." Onoda, 54, surrendered in March 1974 after r• pealed attempts were made to reach him in the jtmgles of the tiny Philippine island of Luba.og to convince him that World War II had ended. Oooda now lives in Brazil. After settling there, be ooce expressed a hope or viaitlng Africa. • fj~ COLONY KITCHEN PIOUDLY ~OUNCES THE OPINING OF m NEW RESTAURANT & PUB IH LAGUNA HILLS Fealw...., BREAKFAST• LUNOi DINNER • DAILY SPECIALS .... t , ......... ,.., ..... ~,,...to 10,... twPY HOURS 4to1 P .M. MOH.-FRI. s.+ .. MWtlDrilib .,..... ...... Price of 0.. BANQUET FAOUT1£S AV All.ABlf <:al Our Managw lob~ for ReMrWationa ( iiO@il! &NO,.. f!Otl!Ul!!J I ~7DAn4Wmf7AM ... lelrT We Aft Located In 1he MaUton Partrwoy Plaza 2J70 I Ma•• Pnway H• 511·1110 A~WI ......... 3 LIFE TERMS SET Margo Davies WASHINGTON <AP> -General Electric Co. baa oareed to repair 38,000 microwave ovens lhat may be lea.kine ex· cesslve radlation, the Food and Drug Ad· ministration announced. The ovens. now In customers· homes, are all GE and GE's Hot· point "Versatronic" and "Cook Center" combina· (CONSUMER) lion thermal-microwave ovens made from Nov- ember 1973 through Oc- tober 1975. GE WILL send re· palrmen to customers' DAIL y PtLOT A 1 Label Dispute Hifh,.toned iSsue Out '\ NEW YORK (AP) -G1Xci Shops, Int .. ._. .... done very well selling fasblonabl• ltema embluoned with their trademark. They were not amused when two firms began selllo& rolls of toil.t paper almllarly inscribed. Lawyers for the shops went to ManhaUan Stat~ Supreme Court on Tuesday and obtained a tem· pora.ry restraining order from Justice Xavier Ric· cobono barring the flt1DS from further sale or tM higb·toned Us sue. The suit said Gucci has spent "enormous sums .. establishing its GG initials and red-and-green stri,,. as symbols of quality and pn!Stige which "will be ridJcuJt"d and become worthless" ii linked to tiolet paper. Court papers naming El\trepreneuse En\ terprise, Inc .• and 666 C-OSmetics, lnc .. as defea• dents said the unautboriz.ed toilet paper ls being soJd in shops throughout the country at $3.50 for twcp rolls. ---------homes and make the re-- Lawyers said samples of the Ussue were ta. bulky to be attached to their briefs but promiaed to submit them at a bearing to be held Jan. 14 on the request for a permanent injunction. San Diego To Stiuly Nudity SAN DIEGO <AP> -A resolution asking ror almost a mile of state beachland to be des- ignated "swims uit op- tional•' will go before the City Council in a month, an official says. pairs al no expense to the custome~.theFDAsaidr-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;:;;:;;;;;;;;;-.i;;iiiij;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;iiOiiiiiiiOll;' Tuesday. SALE Sherwin Gardner, act- ing FDA commissioner, said, "We are requiring this r epair program because the door seals oo these ovens can de· teriorate with use, re- sulting in a leakage of microwave radiation above that permitted by FDA's strict safety stan- dard." Encire Stodl of: • Scendl"911tan furniture in ~. rOMMX>d and genuine leerh8f • All Rya Rugs on • la. too• SOR&NSB I HOS. C...t Hwy. .~:r..~tt::. THI: f'lUMIDM HIATIHG AllCOMD. ,,__ .. ,__ S4"'VU tn Yout Aree-C'.liil ... ISSIOH VIEJO 18~12 C•""no c.o"'"'"" f..,. Oi.? ,.,..,.. ......... fl\.,.• 495-0401 COSTA MESA •Wtt"'-<t8MI. S• l• 642·175 •m~i HE ADDED, "We see ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ no danger from con· REAL ESTATE SALES MANAGER sumer use of the ovens We are looking for top management pe,..onnel wttl'I two At the same time, ac-during the time it will years or more experience in ras1dan11al real wate ">• cess trails to the beach take lo repalr them un· irenaoe estabhshed olllce in Huntington Beach~ountal" are being built, said der this precautionary Valley area. Excellent Compensation. Send re1ume "'• Deputy City Manager program." confidence to Ad 1788. Dally Piiot. P 0 . Box 15e0. JohnJohnson. GE will start the re-,__Cost __ •_Meaa __ ._c_A_. ------------ pairs next month "1ld ex-:=====================:;:;-The beach wouJd be peels lo repair 25,000 the nation's first owned ovens by June 1 and the by a stale in which nude rest by tbe end c1 the swimming and nude sun-year. bathing would be al- lowed. It touches the north edge of Black ·s Beach, the 600-fool "swimsuit optional" strtp which is the na- tion's only municipally owned beach on which nudity is allowed Herbert Rhodes. state parks and recreation director, has refused lo rule on a request by San Diego for the state de- signation until he sees City Council endorse· ment. OWNERS WILL be notified two weeks before the repairmen come to their homes, the FDA said. GE previously agreed to repair two similar groups of microwave ovens for leaks. The FDA said that by last month. GE repaired about 5,300 of 6,026 ovens made between June and November 1972, and about 9,900 of 12,854 ovens made before JWle 1.973. ROBERT E. ROPER. M.O. .. :· WISHES TO ANNOUNCE THE ASSOCIATION O,,:· BERTRAM H . CARSON. 0 .0 . AOBGP IN THE GENERAL PRACTICE OF OSTEOPATHIC MEDICINE ANO SURGERY Hou•.,.~- 171'> •••-net zea LAOUNA AWNU& LAGUNA 81.ACH, CA\.IP'ORNIA Save up to 50% OFF Stacks of shoes from all our big names LADIES' SHOES MATUIAUUA • UFI ST1JDE CAUSSA • KIDS· SAHDALS IAltlTUPS • IUSTa •OWM cova etlL. IASS • lllMAl.DO S~90 S 15'° bCJ. to sn.oo .... MOW ~ to MEN'S SHOES WSH8M ·DDS· ,_WIN IASS SADDLIS ·Dara s590 s2 I'° a.. to $42.H .••• HOW to name," saya the letter to the companies. ~_:_~~~~~======~~======~· SALE ST ARTS THURSDAY, JAM. 13 AT 9:30 A.M. RECYCUNG ADDS UP LOS ANGELES CAP) -ne city hu saved more than $180,000 in the put year and balf by re- cycUq newapapen, bot- Ut1, cana i nd other wute lnatead of bauliq tttoltMdump. llQOr Tom Bradley's otnee 1ald that nearly SIJ,000 WU HVed b1 re-eydil:aa waste oU alone. Anotber ft,•95 WU NVecl br rec1clln1 223,000 t.c:m o1.,.,,.,.. SAYE ,, Black Pine. Tama Junlpert. Nandll\a. Abella, OIMnder, ...... in.. and ~ "'°"" --... ...... s.o ..... Grow•s 116UWA ... AY'I. '°4IMT AIM VALLIY PllOMI 146-MJt \ 1052 lrvlnt • Wtstdff Pba • MRdpOl't a.oda SISHM ,t• DAILY PILOT wect11Hd•r. J1n11arx 12. 1111 L /ti. Boyd Plays Pushed 'ToID's Cabin' Juat about everybody bu beard of Harriet Beecher Stowe. author of the classlc book of ita day, "Uncle Tom's Cabin." Few realize, though, lbat she might not have become so ramoua, if she'd been a UtUe bright.er in the roooey department. Play producers read the ftDe print to learn that Ms. Stowe had failed to reserve for herself the theatrical rights. So they staged numerous dramatic productions worldwide, thus enhancmg her reputation, greatly. But she never got a royalty dime from them. Between 4 and 8 p.m. in a cocktail lounge. the typical female customer will vult the powder room four times while the typical man will make such an excursion but once. Or so report.s a bartender of lengthy experience. PERFECT BOOKS! Q. "Have the publishers ever put out a boot that was totally free from errors?·· A. Know of none, other than diaries and JOW'Dals with blank pages. Q. "Left handed U.S. presidents have in- duded Gerald Ford and Harry Truman. Any others!" A. James A. Garfield was, too. None other comes to mind. Q. "Are Navy men sttll called ·gobs·!" A. In Chinese, they are. That's whe re the nickname came from. No dieter should fail to understand that the type of cake klwest in • calories is angel food. Ballerina Dame Margot Fonteyn re- portedly has declined to support Women's Lib, aaying she isn't interested in carrying male dancers instead or letting them carry her. Reasonable. Tbe littlest fully grown dogs don't look like the biggest fully grown dogs. The littlest fUlly grown apes don't look Uke the biggest fuJ. ly grown apes. But the littlest fully grown cats. do indeed look like the biggest fully grown uts. In body proportions generally. your bou.se cat. if magnJlied to the size of a tiger, would look just like a tiger except for mark- ings. Boyd. P.O. Boz 1560, UC Irvine Slwws 'Reel Women' "Women in the Reel World" will be lbe theme of a '\ix·week him series at UC Irvine beginning Thurs- day. The series. sponsored by the UCJ Women's Pro- gram Board. will open with "Platinum Blonde" starring J ean Harlow. Succeeding films are •'HJs Girl Friday" with llosalind Russell on Jan. 20 , and Barbara Staowyck 's "Stella Dallas" on J an. 27. The series wtll be in· terrupled the first week Of February during 1t11d·term examination.'> and will resume Feb 10 . • aNOEttT with "Adam's Rib" star- ring Katharine Hepburn followed by "Bus Stop" with Marilyn Monroe on Feb. 17 a nd "Tall Story" featuring Jane Fonda on Feb.24. Films wilt be s hown al 7 p.m . in room 178 of Humanities Hall. Ad mission ts S1 D~atla N•ti~ GorOon. \t•o O•uol'it•n Olene L n.o..... Of C0\141 Mew, Ce • C.ole A GorclDn Of H-1"91(1n .. e<h Ce IMf Drizzle a Delight to OC Molester Gets Year In Prison Rainfall Replenishes Low Water Table By RAV ESTBADA OI ... o.lly ...... SwH Orange County Water District (OCWD> of. ficials are relying on "Mother Nature" to drop more rain on Northern Califomla to bring local water supplies back to desired levels. Water officials were "delighted" over the 1.8 inches of rain which feU on Orange County since Jan. 1. This brings the season <Oct. 1 to present) t.ota1 to about 3 inches. 1.5 inches short of lbe amount or raln normally received by this Ume. But OCW D officials said not enough rain fell in Northern California to bring the state out of ita two- year drought. "IF WE WERE DRY HERE but Northern California received a areal deal of rainfall we would all be in good shape,·· said Nick Richardson, OCWD engineer. "But if Northern Calilomia is dry and we still get average rainfal, then we may have some pro- blems," he added. The problem is that Orange County's water ta- ble, or underground water supply, is at Its lowest level since 1961 as a result ot last year's state-wide drought. "Groundwater levels today are an average or five feet lower than last year," said Richardson. SINCE TWO-TJORDS of Orange County's groundwater s upply is imported from Northern California and the Colorado River, the key to keep. ing the local supply from getting dangerously low is rain up north, he said. "It ls difficult to place an accurate dollar ftgure on lbe recent rains." said OCWD board President Preston AUen. "But as far as OCWD is concerned, we have found lb at one inch of rain in Orange Coun· ly results in 7.500 acre-feet being percolated <or soaked> into the groundwater basin." One acre·foot equals 326.000 gallons. ••IMPORTED WATER FOK aroundwater repleniabment costs about M2 per acre-root when it is available." aald Allen. ''This means lbal the 1.8 inches or rain that bave fallen since Jan. 1 bave saved wattt users in Orange County $500.000." Allen said, "We are not out of the drought yet but at least the end of lbe tunnel may be in sight - providing rains keep coming both in Orange County and Northern California." Richardson said Increased water bills for Orange County residents may not come from the dwindling supply of water as much as lbe spiralling C06t olfueJ needed to pump imported water. THE OCWD ENGINEER predicted a five to 10 percent increase in waler costs to residents In some Orange County cities 1enerally due lo increased power costs. Meanwhile, Richardson said OCWD is hoping to cut last year's ~rd high of 410,000 acr•feet of wat.er used by Orange County consumers. This record high was due to "unusually dry con- ditioaa in the 1975-76 fiscal year," Richard.son said. Orange County used only 358,000 acre-feet during 197•·7~. besaid. For Classified Ad ACTION Calla Daily Pilot AD· VISOR °'2·$1178 ORANGE COUNTY Ufe-saving Hints Drw The Orange County chapter or the American Diabetes Association meets J an. 11 at 7:30 p .m . al Childrens Hospital of Orange Coun- ty, 1109 W. La Veta. Orange. Guest s peaker Russell Galbo will discuss life- saving techniques with special emphasis on in· sulio r eaction and diabetic coma. For more information call 639-4912. A man accused Oft ar· rest by Orange County sheriff'• officers of sex- ually rnolestina 30 young boys during a four·mootb period has beeo sen- tenced to not less than one year ln state prt&oo. Superior Court Judge Byron K. McMlllan or- dered the sentence for Joseph Arthur Morgan, 28, or Garden Grove, after refusing to certify the defendant as a men· tally disordered sex ol- render. It was alleged before Morgan filed bis guilty plea lbat he solicited and molested yo&mg boys ln Anabel m , Orange, Buena Park and Garden Grove. 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Bud Nuaertt tnts to persU1dt Judce Sirol1 to many ttlem. not reahnn& hi$ f~ 11rtldy IS kl!OWll IO lht judp . 8 (1211 ())) QI lefttu When Batttta 11\tnu 1n unde«o¥tl ftdtla.1 aarcoha agtftl is tak1111 advanuc• c4 desptfett 1un•1t1 by pllShift& btlOin oa lllt Side. ht turns 111 his btdc• to "CIC ht1.'' m "*' Wiii s... CD ...,.._ tal~ fD Tllu ttr 11 Alltrlc1 "Secret St<lct" The Plloe1111 Repertory Cotft. pafty ol Nn Yori presents Ill popul11 state reyJYll al W1lh1m Gillette's tum· ol·lhe centul"f melodrama of C1v1f WIK t1l)IO!ltlt. -9:30- .. TOP RtCORDlllG STAI • V1CTIM Of MURDO Am MPT/THE CITY 1J @ (I) (JI D •IC WtllHl-"7 llllM ...... : CC) <"> ..,... at," (dra) ")6-Robert forslet. Don John· son. Ward Costello. J11nm1 Dean, Marti Ha1n1ll, Paul Cnoms. Sllsln Sunrva11. l wo Los Anteles Police Dtpartmenr detectives 5e0ur the city searchln1 lor a hom1<1da.I psytllobc wllO bean ' grudet a11111st 1 country·western singer e u CliaU ... Ct1M1 10:00 lUc.btl1J..,. u (ta())) QI a.It'• ..... 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I • I .i -it,:; . . .. ·------!--- College Offered At Lunch Employes can earn college credit during their lunch hours if their employers take advan- tage of a new videotape p r ogram called "Lunchbox College" of- fered this s pring by Coastline Community ColJege. Videotapes of any of the nine telecourses of. lered by Coastline for the spring semester will be aired over KOCE (50), KNXT (2), KABC (7), and KCET (28) begin- ning Feb. 7. Even if com- panies do not have their own video playback machines, the employes can still enroll for at· home viewing. Some courses offered are: "Making it Count - lntroduction to Com- puters and Computer Ap- plication," "Law for the 70's,'' •'Th e Home Gard ener.'' ··Applied Technique s of Sketching ," and "Class ic Theater- Humanities in Drama." For more information, call Charlanne J elen at 963-0811 , ext. 231or233. OCC Plans Weekend Sessions For people who cannot attend c la sses o n weekdays or in the even- ing, Oran ge Coast Coll ege o ff e r s a n alternative called the Weekend College. Classes are offered on Frida y ni g hts and Saturdays and 1t is possi - ble for a weekend stu. dent to earn six to 10 un- its a semester, according to George Blanc. OCC's associate dean and Weekend Co llege coordinator. Seminars. lectures, workshops and a wide range of courses are of. fered. Among them are physical e ducat ion , astronomy and machine shop. The library, health center and the snack bars also stay open. Registration will con- tinue through Feb 7. For more information, call 556-5880. VC lrvi~ Sets Course On Cancer Nursing home person- nel can obtain continuing education credit by enrolling in a Riology of • Cancer course offered by I UC Irvine. Physicians. cancer pa- tients, researchers and social s cientists will be featured in the 10-week series to be held from 7 to lD p.m .• Tuesdays and Thursdays in the Science Lecture HaH. The c l ass is cos- ponsored by UCI and the Orange County unit of tJ>e American Cancer $>clety. It has aJso been approved by the Board of Examiners of Nursing flome Administrators. For more information, call Margaret ParkhiU I at833-7CH. I ' ., EAR L WATERS COVERS SACRAMENTO ea. WINTER KNIT ACCESSORIES CAPS-HA TS-GLOVES REG. 1.09 . . . SAYE 40c DU PONY'S WINTUK* ORLON® ACRYLIC KNITIING YARN fop quality Wmtuk' yorn tar all your tpring knii. 1n !o•hion right new color>. Retain• re\1l1ent & "reco~ory' proper1ios alter weorong, mo· ~~one wo•hing & dry•ng. give• greol performonce, color choice O_,,,cwu C•r1tf.c:ot'°" & h9••••1ed l1od• Molh 100•. °"''Ol"I' Ot\oA' Atryl.c. ftbW, A I 0 DAIL y PILOT l'llCU CiOOO TlltU Tll60A t WI. 11. Wllilo Si.c:l11Mtl Wt It*'• ... ·-· ,, .,., .......... ... ..... o..n . 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VASELINE '"''"''" c.,. 19c Htl'Ml lotion •.•• ,'.~r--I Kaopec_tale "·* ......... c::= 1nrwli1fof ()t.trrfw,I IS lwct VASEUNE ANACIN 111111111 .. c.,, J 19 TABLOS KAOPECTATE ANTI-DIARRHEA :Ztt:'• ........ 9 J 19 Q-n.-s 6 c fest c.tt111 ~. , • • ,.i11 relief I 1201.122 SIU Huntinqton Beach 98&1 Adams at lroollhunt Huntinqton Beach 95 ~Oii Ctttffr Huntinqton Beach· 21 13 I ltocll Bl•d. at A"Clllto • HuntinCJton Beach 5881 WOiff~ DAIL y PILOT BJ Retirement Ends Bahashoff~s Career By GLENN WHITE Of -G.ily,.....""' Shirley Babasboff abdlcated her t.b.rone and today la ret.iriq as queen of American women's swimming, two weeks before her 20th birthday. The Fountain Valley aqu.atica ltarlet made her decisioo based on two factors: (1) to have more time to concentrate on studies al UCLA (2) lack of motivation after haviog dominated U.S. awimming for the past five years. Babashoff is the most prolific American woman Olympic Games medal winner ln history. having bagged two golds and six silvers during her appearances in the 1972 Munich Olympics and the 1976 Montreal Games. She was a standout freestyle awimmer. coming into her own in "12 when she woo the U.S. Olym· pie team trials in the 200-meter freestyle. A year later ahe wen her first national UUe and by the time her career bad closed she had won 18 gold medala ln individual na· tional championship competi· tion. Babashofr. reknowned for her powerful finishes, broke over 30 national records and 15 world standards during her career. And her finest hours came twice in 1976. The fJrst was during U.S. Olympic team trials ln Long Beach when ln five days she broke the American record in the 100. 200, 400 and 800·meter freestyles. then ror good measure came back and captured the 400 individual medley. She swam in six events al Moo· treal -the four freestyle races and anchored both American re- lay teams. She captured silver medals in all but one of those races, saving her gold medal effort for the ftnal night of Olympic swimming com· petition. Then she capped a staggering upset when she held off East Germany's Claudia Hempel in the freestyle relay to give the USA Its only 'old medal of women's swimmmg at Montreal. And with it came her final world record effort. Babasholf bad earlier taken the ~l time and again against the East German juggernaut of KomeUa Ender, Hempel, Petra Tbumer, etc. . Thurner, a blossoming J.5.year. old. shattered world records to upset Babashoff in the 400 and~ as lbe Fountain Valley girl re. corded lifetime bests, but couldn't quite overhaul Thurner. Babasboff got her early swim coaching from Saddleback College boss Flip Darr. then worked under Mark Schubert <Mission Viejo N ad adores). Schubert says lbat Babaaho!f bu dominated American swim· ming as no other woman and be feels that her best international effort was in 1975 when she de- feated Ender lo the 200 free at the World Championships in Cali, Colombia. Babasboff appeared bea\en with 50 meters left in the race, but unleashed her lethal kick and nipped the East German by an eyelash with the touch at the wall. Schubert says her moet impos· ing record performance was perhaps the one al Concord in 1974 when she reduced the world 400 freestyle record from 4:18 to 4:14.76. "I don't tblnk htr 5Ucces5 ever went to her head," Schubert says. "She was always extreme- ly coachable and lo practice she was one of the hardest workini athletes I have ever coached." Babashoff was a finalist in Sullivan Award balloting (for the nation's top amateur athlete>. was featured on the cover ol Sports Illustrated and Swimming World maga:tines. waa homecoming queen at Golden West College and won various other honors. A member or a b1gh1y swim- oriented family. Babasholf at· tended Fountain Valley High aod Golden West College before mov- ing on to UCLA this fall. Area Aces Chosen • m Draft Cardinals Get New Dress Code NEW YORK -Two Orange Coast area players were amoog those drafted by the major league baseball teams in the 1977 annual winter free agent dratl Tuesday. Mlke Selwood, a third baseman for the Golden West College Rustlers and a graduate of Edison High. was taken on the fifth round by the Chicago White Sox. Ron Cooper. a rigbt·handed pitcher who graduated from Marina High in Huntington Beach last year, was selected by the California Angels on the ninth round. 01 Ciney llf ates Jeff Evans, an outfielder for Golden West. was taken on the fifth round by the San Francisco Giants. He lives in Buena Park. Other Orange County players selected included Gareth Ledbet· ter. a catcher from Orange by San Francisco on the first round; HandaomeRouodtree.a~kber from Garden Grove selected by the White Sox on the second round: Martin Castillo, a third baseman from Anaheim taken by · Califom.Ja on lbe eighth round. Jay Pettibone, a pitcher from Anaheim taken by San Franci.sco on the eighth round; and Russ Penfold, a pitcher from Cypress Trying to Get $ Too Fast --Rose SHIRLEY BABASHOFF DA Y'l'ON, Ohio (AP) -Pete Rose thinks some ol his world champion Cincinnati Reds baseball teammates are trying to get rich too fast. "Frankly, some of them want too much," the Reds third baseman said before departing for a Florida business trip. "Some of these guys want as much money as they're paying me. l worked 14 years to get where I am, and they want it in two or three years." Made Key Plays Davis Dese"1ed Super Bowl MVP OF BAD C HOICES-Fred Biletnikoff as Super Bowl player of the game? He caught four passes for 79 yards. Big deal. One was a difficult catch. Big deal. One of the receptions covered 48 yards. Big deal. On that play the defense was spread wide on the field while Biletnikolf was run· ning down the middle. My pick was Clarence Davls, an Oakland teammate of Bilel· niltotr. Biletnikoff handled the ball four times Davis had il 16 and racked up 137 yards, only 21 WHITE WASH off the Super Bowl record held by PHtsburgh's great Franco Hanis. Davis danced and drove for ex· tra yardage time after time. And oo one gain which l felt was ex- tremely crucial to the continuing trend or Oakland's domlnallon. it was Davis lugging for 35 yards to get the Raiders out of the shadow of their own end zone. That gave them more opeTable field position and they eventually drove 90 yards before settling for the field goal which gave lbem a S.O lead. away from Pauley Pa•lllon <wtiere '' almost never I osi, prior to Banow's arrival at UCLA> <Z> 'Be caJ.lber of ooo·caafereace op- poe.ttlon bas bffo woefully poor Uackaonvllle, Braalllan Na· Uonals, De Paul, San DtegoState, SMU, Rice, Tulsa, Utab State, Wllllam&Mary). Loae exceptions to that are Notre Dame and Hocaston. FORECAST: Banow may be bidding the Bruins adieu at tbe eedofthlsseason. Good! OF BASKETBALL-Biggest upset of the current high school basketball season probably is Westminster's 42-41 shocker over Compton early last month. Westminster won it on Tim Page's 25-foot shot with eight seconds left In the game. Compton has since mowed down all opposition and sports a flossy 12· 1 record. Best team l 've seen to dale is Verbum Dei. El Toro has a couple of prize victories over Santa Ana VaUey High to its credit. Valley is 8-3 tbuafar. or SPECULATION-Tile 8-peT Bowl may rotate bdween Miami, New Orleans and the sto.e Bowl. Geographically It seema fair. Weatber·wlae It seems llke tbe aaawer to bl111ard1 and freeat11c tem· peratarea. Ro&e said be bad read of Dave Concepcion asking for a flve- year, $1 million contract, of Ken Griffey undecided on how much money to seek and Goorge Foster and Rawly Eastwick threatening to play out their options. "Our guys need lo be realistic about this thing," said Rose in an interview with the Dayton Daily News. "It's aJways been my un- derstanding that you gel paid for years of service to the club, con· si.stency in your play and your ran appeal. "Concepcion made a big mis· take saying at first be wanted a three-year contract for $500,000," continued Rose, "then changing it two days later and saying he wants $1 million for five years. That's no way to negotiate. That's alotofmooey for asbortstop. "I say Foster and Griffey would be cra:ty to sign more than one-year contracts," said Rose. "They're both young. What hap· pens lf they both have super· sensational seasons in 1977? If they've signed long.term con· tracts, they're locked in and might not get as much mooey as they're worth." Rose kee ps reading that Johnny Bench. who wants to re- negotiate bis contract. and Joe Morgan are saying thi.s will be the last season to keep the Big Red Machine intact unless manage- ment meets their demanm. "I guess they're right.'' sald Rose. ·•Uthe guys don 'l sign, it'll break up the team. Nobody makes anybody sign. But once they do, they better be happy about it aod just go play." Rose said he bad not discussed his contract since before the season ended. Concepcion, reached in a Caracas. Vene:tuela, hospital, where he is recovering from finger surgery. insists he wants $1 million. His agent is Jerry Kapstein. the engineer of many of the free agents' big deals this winter. "They keep telling me I'm the best shortstop in baseball so I want to be paid for it," he said. "Yeah, I think a lot of the Reds will play out options -including me if I don't get my million.'' Foster. from bis Hawthorne home. said be Is seeking a multi· year contract and added, ''If they don't come up with that substan· tlal offer, the best leverage -the strongest point -we players have is the option." taken by Minnesota oo the 1Stb round. The Los Angeles Dodgers and the California Angels went for young California shortstops Tuesday. Tim Gloyd, from Sacramento City College, was the pick of the Dodgers while the Angels cho6e Alan Wiggins from Pasadena Ci· ly College. Each is 18. In the second round. the Dodgers completed a double play combination when they tabbed second baseman Jessie Daniels of Louisburg Junior CoUege in the second round. · The Angels went for a right· Driving Bard banded pitcher, 19·year·old Robert Healy of Meramec Junior College of St. Louis. Healy was drafted by Houston last June but did not sign. Tbe Montreal Expos, the worst team in baseball last season, opened the draft by selecting Calvin Adams. an 18-year·old catcber·lhird baseman from Central Arizona Junior College. Adams. 6-1, 188 pounds, batted .484 in Central Arizona's 1976 fall season as a freshman after hit· ting close to .600 during his high school career in Corpus Christi. Adams bats and throws right· handed. Tom Van Arsdale (4) of the Phoenix Suns, drives around Chicago's Tom Boerwinkle in National Basketball As· sociation action Tuesday night. Host Chicago won, 93·90. I..akers Win in OT Abdat]abbar Hits Winner RICHF1ELD, Ohio (AP) -As the towering form wheeled toward the basket the scoreboard clock showed : 05 and the roar of "Defense" from the crowd of 11,994 at the Coliseum was sud· denly muffled. The ball arched through the alr. bounced once on the side of the rim and fell through as the crowd moaned. Kareem Abdul·Jabbar had struck for t.he last and most Im· portant time in the lm Angeles Lakers' 101·99 overtime victory over the Cleveland Cavaliers Tuesday night. "It was more of a jump shot than anything else," Jabbar saJd lo bis quiet voice. "I just turned and it (the shot) was there." Tbe 7·2 Jabbar finished with 40 points, including six in the over· time period, and 12 rebounds. Lucius Allen added 2S points and Kermit Washington 16points and 14 rebounds . The Cavaliers, who 106t centers Jim Cbones and Nate Thurmond on fouls in the overtime after tough duels with Jabbar, bad one more chance with four seconds remaining, but Bobby Smith's shot over the onrushing Jabbar was off and Austin Carr's follow· up effort bounced away as the game ended. LOS ANGELES 11011 -C.t Ruuell 10. Abdul· Jallller .a, Allen 2S. Cl1<11Wy •. W~noton 16, 1(11Pf< J. lAm•r 1, Aberne111y 1 Tol•l\"1ll·t•101. CLEVELANO '"' -Cam Rllli~tl ti, er.-r I, °"°"" 11. c;..,, 1•. CIH'-" 11, Tl>utmond •. 5"'111\n. snrci-r•. T01at\f41Ml ... "°" ,,_ •• , ,~ 19 1• ,, 12-101 c ....... ...., 11 JJ u 11 IC>-.. Fouled ou1 -TllurmOftd, o.onn. Total foul~ -LosAnoel9\10,Cl• .... lalldJ4 A-11.'1•. OF RESIGNING-Wonder wka VSC ~Hke&ball ~ llob a.,d (or llll admlalltratloal wOl awalrea to &be fact Soadtena Cal w fallen Into the pits to become a ~plar-r~plar loeer, Ulat la! Gl•e It up, Boyd. Get back IDto tM 1port1D1 good• l>aalMle. 01' wull can. Or draw unemplo)'· .... LA Acquires Monday Alld wblle on &be nbjed, lilow •tte:b lonJer can UCLA cace ..._ Gelle Bartow bold up under die Pl'fflHeT Ria Bnd.na a~ IRUllbtl to stay tat.be top it (aaalcillal rankblgs) qd cu W· lllord to lose •a"y more clttalt aeonten U they are to be Pac-8 c..terence tltle coetenden. Tnle, VCLA bo..U u ll·Z re- _., wblclt doea••f teem aU Ulat ...... ,. Bal closer eumtnaUoa of that .......,l'e¥81lltWOke1U:aiqJ: (l) VCLA lau Jet &o play a tame LOS ANGELES <AP> -Rick Monday earned national acclaim in the ouUieJd at Loi Angeles when playing for the Chicago Cubs laat April and now the hometown Dodgers hope he'll do the same for them . Two different naas are in· volved. Laat sprina, when two men climbed from the standa and at- tempted to burn the United States nag on the_ Dodger Stadium turf, Monda)' anatcbed lt away before lbe spark cou1d be stnack. Now lt'a the NaUona.l Leaiue baseball pennant naa that'• in-volved . The 31·yea.r-old ctnterflelder was acquired by the Dodgen on Tuesday In a trade that sent veteran left fielder Bill Buckner to the Chicago club. Three other players also were involved lo the transaction but Monday and Buckner were the big names. The Dodgers also acqulred 27·year-old relief pitcher Mlke Garman and sent utility infielder Ivan Dejeaus aod mJnor league burler Jett Albert to the Cubs. Buttner. who severely"lnjured an ankle two yeiU'I ago, came back t.o hit .301 in um 1n 154 games and he owns a .289 lifetime batUna average for his dlht m~or league seasons, all with the l)odaers. Monday. who starred at Arizona State University, signed with the old Kansas City A's for a reported $104,000 bonus lo 1965, joining the major league club the next year and moving with it to Oakland ln 1968. On May 16, 1972, be bit three home runs In the same same. But be also bu Ued the major league recordforconsecuUveatrikeouta in a single eame wttb five. Last sea.t00 Monday bit .272 for the Cuba with 32 homers as thejr top producer in tbe four-buo cateaory and third best ln \be National League. He drove In Tl runs. In the field, bo made only twoem>rs in 284 chances for a .913 percenta.ae. - ST. LOUIS -The St. Louis baseball Cardinals will be sport· i.ng a new look next season - sbort hair and clean-shaven races. New Cardinals manager Vern Rapp, who issued an edict Tues· day against long hair. beards and mustaches. said responses from players living in St. Louis bad been tremendous. "I'm trying to build an image of players who are disciplined and dedicated to their profession. their team and lo bring the best possible professional t.eam to St. Louis,•• Rapp explained. a.reo-r. me. SARASOTA, Fla. -Stu Holcomb. longtime college foot· ball coach and retired general manager of the Chicago White Sox. died here Tuesday. He waa 66. Holcomb retired in 1973 after two yean as general manager of the Chicago baseball team. He went to Chicago in 1966 after 10 years as athletic director al Northwestern, where one of his acts was hiring Ara Parsegbian as football coach. Holcomb played college foot· ball at Ohio State. and was cap- tain of the 1931 team. Sider lnJ•red NEW YORK -Cindy Nelson, the best downhill skier America bas ever produced. will know late tonight whether she will have to undergo an operation ror a broken ankle she sustained in a race in West Germany. The 20·year·old Olympic bronze medallist broke her left ankle ln a fall at the fmlsb line or a World Cup downhill race at Garmiscb·Partenkircben Tues· day. She placed 12th ln the race won tiy Annemarie Moser-ProeU of Austria. CaabBeatea HOLLYWOOD, Fla. -Top- seeded Chris Evert swept past unseeded Julie Anthony. 6-1, 6-0, but unheralded Kristien Shaw upset fourth·seeded Rosie Casals in a $100,000 women's pro tennis tournament. Shaw made a surprisingly strong showing in defeating Casals. 7·6, 4·6, 6-2 Tuesday. Casals seemed to have trouble with her backhand. Ta1tllft" Roi& SYDNEY, Australia -Roscoe Tanner. winner of last week's Australian Open, was upset by fellow American Tom Gorman 6-3. 6·4 today in the $75,000 Australian tennis classic. In other matches. Charles Pasarell defeated fellow American Arthur Ashe 7-6, 6-7, 6-3. American Sherwood Stewart beat Australian John Marks 6-0, &-2, American Eric van Dillen topped Australian Ross Case 6-4. 7-6, and American Brian Teacher overcame Australian Charlie Fancutt 3·6, 6-1, 6·4. llldstoa Blrftl PALM SPRINGS -Dennis Ralston, former Wimbledon champion and captain ol five Davis Cup teams, wu hired Tuesday as Director ol Tennis at the Mission. Hills Country Club ln nearby Rancho Mirage. RICK MONDAY ,,..._. ·--I -,. • DAILY PILOT W~ne9day, January 12, 1971 Corona FV Explodes· to Top Moors, 81-69 Cagers Jn 3 7 .3 3 a 1 aOGEB CARIMIN as thetwoCIF •·A .. ...,. The Moon cut the with a rebound and 10-Barrioe. In a heocMo-ahlllt:I' lo aeon oo alx IJattle oi .-o.aiy ...... ..,. battled for t.bree quarters mar&ln to 58·55 on a free foot e r . l b e n B r el head duel with t.be bllhlY one-and-one altuatians al T • h ALHAMBRA-With ~even terms at a sear· throw, but then their WUkl.nsoo from 16 feet, regarded Ratkovfcb. the free t.brow line dur· T on ight nump ftve pl8:yers scoring in lJlC pace before 1,000 fans shooting magic a1ainst then reserve M Ute Heide, was the best player on ing the tiff. doublef1gure8:,tbeFoun· atthelosersgym. Fountain Valley's who did a good job at the floor. But despite lain Valle)'. H1gb Barons Alhambra. with iUard mat.cbupzonewentsour. bothendsofthecourt. hit Barrios' sterling efforts. ..._...v.11e,mi Br ED BU&GAltT Of .. Detty .......... exploded lD the fourth George Ratkovich, a Six times Alhambra from outside. it waa a team-oriented Eat.anlca Hl&h of Costa quarter and went oo to first team All·CIF sele<:· was turned away empty Roger Holmes crossed victory ror Orange Coun· " " "' 1P Mesa will be t.rytna to Alu Black broke out ol a abootlng slump in tbe fourth quarter, lead· in1 the uninspired c.orona del Mar High Sea Kings to a 37·33 victory over the bard·luck Mis· alon Viejo Dlablos lo South Coast League buketball acUon Tues· day nlabt at Corona del down a tough Alhambra tioo as a junior. took a 9-0 handed from the field the lane and hit a bucket. tv's No. 1 team. :;:._ ~ ! ; " snap back from • em. Moon quintet Tuesday lead and was hilting and in the meantime. the then George Barrios, the In all, the Barons ..,_ 10 1 1 ;~ tury League basketball night. 81-69. from the field at a 6S.7 Barons of coach Dave floor leader and high made 36 of 62 from the :i":i ~ ! ' " setback and t.bree &1111« 'lbenoo-league~el· percent clip (23 of 35) Brown exploited the scorer with 21 point.a. floor Cor 58.1 percent, ""* • 1 ~ ~ Lequeteam1vielnnon· ball tu.s~le. featunng ~1 through three quarters, situation with baskets gave Fountain Valley an while Alhambra cooled ~'-'' ~ : ' .~ leacue action tonilbL r:wiw V:fey against yet was trailing by four Crom each of their insurmountable lead at off t.o :56.6 percent (30 of " The Eaales of ~ e thin: 1 . oors •billwedas points entering the final weapons. 69-55 with a t.bree-polnt S3). A crucial stopper for _.,,,=..,~',, ~ cla will be trying to~ every g at was • stanza. First it was Scott Ford effort from 12 feet. the Moors was the lo· AIMm«w'• •• .. " ,,_.. wttb1D range of the top after ablorblng a loa at ¥uHtgh. Playing a delay game, Mission Viejo never led but came within 35-33 on Pete Decasas• follow shot with eight seconds left to play. But the 6·7 Black, who only connected on two of nine field goal attempts in the first three quarters, was fouled on a drive, sinking two free throws w ltb three seconds remaining. Black ended with 12 points, getting eight in the final period when Corona del Mar led by tbree·five points throughout against a team that bas lost t.b.ree circuit games by a total ol 10 pointa. Ranked No . 2 in Orange County, the Sea Kings, 10-4 overall and 3-0 in league, didn't play up to capabilities, falling t.o attack Mission Viejo's aggressive 2·3 zone with any consistency and suf· fe ring cold scoring lapses in the second and third quarters. lo those periods, the Sea Kings only connect· ed on seven of 23 field goal attempts for 30.4 percent. And if Mission Viejo bad shot better, it might SETTING A SCREEN -University's Mark have won. Having to Green provides a screen for Mark Eykholt Giiiy l'li.t ....... " .k .. ,., ·-!ff (42), Bill Gompf defend in a South Coast League basketball encounter Tuesday. El Modena Fl'lday - traveling to Orange. Wltb Ray Orsm. Pete Neutna.n.o and a lot ol depth, the Eacles are beavy favorites to roll at Oranie. Tipoff la at 7. Alao at 7 la Marina (Huntioaton Beach> iD.Cb'a Vlklnaa, who will be trytnc to snap a two- game skid at Loan ol Anaheim . A doubleheader at Huntl~~n Beach'• Ediaoo features the HuntinCton Beach Olien against Lynwood at 1:30, followed by Warren of Downey and the FAiaoD Hl&h Chargers at 8:30. Tony Warren and Leland Bruce have been the most conalatent acoren for coach Steve • Popovlcb'a Marina quint.et. Warren bas been In double figures 14 atralabt games, aveng- ing 16.0. while Bruce, averaging 11.2, has been in double figures the last seven 1ames. Huntln1ton Beach, which baa bad nine dif. ferent players score in double figures at one Ume or another, puts most of lts chips behind the trio of Cary Burt. Clart Sima and Gary Cootreras. work hard to get high (~) as Laguna Beach's Jeff Greenough percentage shotsagatnst~~~~~~=-~~~~~~~~~~~-=-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Ediaoo, which baa not wm two in a row tb1s ~ seuoo, will be trying to upgrade a 5·8 mark against Warren. Corona del Mar's Ught man defense, the Diablos only sank two of 10 from the floor in the third period and hit on 12 of 33 overall for 36.7 percent. Tritons Outlast Mesans Girls Vie Tars Nab ;66-65Win But the Oiablos ex· ecuted the s low down game well. only turning the ball over eight times and committing ju.st four fouls-4>nly one in the first half. In that first half, Corona del Mar moved to a 14-4 lead with 4:'6 left in t.be second quarter, but sparked by Bernie Hawkins. who ended wltb 14 points, the Oiablos cut the gap to 18·13 at the halr. Hawkins had four points in a Mission Viejo spurt when it outscored Corooadel Mar9-4. Corona del Mar was Ut wit.b 2: 40 left to play .._ guard Paul Akin, dM team's playmaker, fouled out. The Sea Imp bad a 30-25 lead at that point. Ml-VM~IJJI .. ft ,.. "' -0 0 I C ...,..,_ • t I' 0-C....\ 0 I f9""-1 0 _,,.. ' 1 •• e.-i.y 0 1 • l(r .. a r O O I TOl•I\ 11 ' 4 33 c;..r-. •1Mw1111 .. " ,. . Tw • 0 • I ~lo l I 0 S 8IM.ll \ 1 J II Allln 1 O s • ---... 1 0 , ' IClllW. 0 0 I 0 IC.olfllt< ' 0 0 • Hll<.l!CA(~ I 0 0 I T.ow•• II , IS JI 1c .. .-,o...-" MIMioll Ylel9 c • S I\ J3 C..-clltl.Ur 10 t • IJ Jl Pro~re8 ...,.. ......... " ··-·ti .... -!Of,-·-101 LatA,,....,101.Cl•w•-" °"._.,_ -.... ., PN.-IPlll• Ill. IC•M<11Clly llS W."""G!Of' 120. Mlh ....... tOO Oittrolt 12• Gol•n Sl•lt Ill Por11~ IJI. Pl-VOt• l(nk U 111 --·--•YI.A-b'°" ,, W•~•nvtOft 1 T-t. Pllllbll•Of\O ....,_, ,, eoio.-o SC Holds On for 55-53 Victory By HOWARD L. BANDY Ol "'9 D•llY l'lltt SWl'I The Costa Mesa ffigb Mu.slangs closed fast but dido 't make it to the wire in losing a 55·53 South Coast League basketball decision to visiting San Clemente's Tritons Tues· daynigbt. before San Clemente could get tbe ball in play. The Mustangs bad used up their timeouts and had to watch the final four seconds tick off without a chance to get t.be ball. Sle(Jlwns DunNm Cenoft HMIY _,_ s.it ClffMtlW I U I "' " ... "' 0 I l I The Mustangs, trailing by 10 pointa with l :35 to play, scored nine points in the waoiog minute and a half but time ran out before they could catch t.be front·nmnin« Tritons who held the lead all the way with exception ol 6-4 early in the action. San Clemente was up by 10 after John Canon b1t a basket on a fast break t.o open the Cowth quarter . Then the Tritoos held the ball in a passing game near mid court with only an OC· casionaJ scoring spurt. Thia brought the dock down to 1:35 with San Clemente in front, 54-44. Steve Parrino hit a lt} root jump shot and Stan Miller added a free throw. When Mike Snow con· nect.ed under the basket with 1: 13 still to play, the lead was parred to 54-49. San Clemente's Ted Hettinga rebounded a missed free throw with 30 seconds to go and John Stephens hit the front end of a one-and-one to maJte it 55-49 at the 2S secood mark. The scrappy Mustangs kept battling and Gary Willa tipped in a shot with 12 seconds to go. Miller stole the ball and Snow hit the final basket with time running out It was a game or streak shooting. After Costa Mesa went in !root for the only time, 6-4, the Tritoos ran off a string ot H straight and appeared beaded for the barn ear· ly with an 18-6 edge. McOoNld .,,_ Toi.ti I s • 3 u s o 2 10 • 0 • 8 I 1 ~ 0 D t I I S 14 I 1• 55 c.tu liMM IUI "' " "' -Wiii\ 7 I 1 IS p.,,1no 1 o 1 14 MlllOr 6 I 2 13 !)yurt I 0 l Mull~ 0 0 • 0 Sftow 1 )•1 ~""° ' 0 l 1 Tot•lt t• S II SJ Sc-•yO..rttn S..C'-ntt 10 ti 1S ~s Coot.a-10 u •• 1~ Hirschle r , Zirbel Pace GWC, 84-73 By CRAIG SHEFF hit seven of 11. oi 111e °""' "110"1•" Golden West took the John Hil'schler scored lead for good mid way 22 points and Todd Zirbel through the first ball at fired in 20 in sparking Golden West College to 21·19, increased it to an 84-73 Southern 41·32earlyintbesecond California Conference half, then held off a Rio all Hoodo rally. basll:etb win overvlsit· The Roadrunners ing Rio Hondo College closed the "ap to 61·59 Tuesday night. e G 0 l den west. s with nine minutes left, Rustlers won the game but Rio Hondo's leading inside as Hlrscbler OHO) scorer, Steve McGuire, allied then fouled out and tbe and Zirbel <&·S> t . Rustlers gradually in· most of their points over the smaller Roadrun· creased their lead. d Hi led McGuire, averaging 22 oers. An rschler . ts · · all reboundera with 13 pom a game commg m· wbile Zirbel had 10. t.o Tuesday night's tilt. Because of a decided was held to 10, bis low by height disadvantage., Rio seven points this season. Hondo played an ag· 1be Rustlers abo re- gressive noor game and c e l v e d a g 0 0 d it showed in the Coul de-performance from ~ partment as ofCiciala Ed Gary Sanden, who hit Bowen and Jim Slupin five long corner shots cited the Roadrunners2S and finished witb 13 Umes while calling 14 points. fouls on Golden West ....,.. • .," .. ' players. " 1t ,. •• Baske tball Standin gs iect::c'!ia ~ 'kfo1~ a.ff ! : ~ : dido 'l exactly bring a =.'"'' ~ : ~ ; roar of approval from """"" s ' 1 tt t.be Roadrunners fans. :::;:.. ~ ~ ~ ! IOUTNl•ll CAL COll'l•IN<:E C'fllrft• '-"•MIMIU Golclltft W..1 l.AIW1'0t ..,.....,._., .. lo ..... 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IMIM!l9 I t IM llO * ...._ It "8 21S 17' n.y I t ltt t• ,..WMWI\ 11•• IJll ANMll!I 0 I lllt .. """*"''~ .._..1-.-1111n --'9f"ll .a.-." .. "' u ....,..,.,.,,,..,u ltllwlyHlllt'1, S.W-'3 ............... ........... '8¥-.... ,.,. ....... ,. ~l .. S-yHrllt ........ Ttey Golden West converted .-.'°" 1 1 1 s 216 of 31 free t.brow at· uT':.o ,: ,: ~ .: tempt.I while Rlo Hando "-'"-: Gol..,. w..c. ,..,,, .. The Better Bar.CJClln" · CHINOOK $6S9S For the beat choice In Chinooks, select from the large Inventory at • Marquis Motors. Come in ~ ....... _ ............... t1odayl In H ock ey University High School will host La Quinta High while Edison will play al Kennedy Thursday af. temoon (3: lS) in opening round CIF girls field hockey playoff competJ· tion. University, winner of the South Coast League and boasting a 12-0-1 re- cord this campaign, played Sonora High to a scoreless tie in the cham· pionship game a year ago but lost on time of possession. The University Tro- jans are seeded third this year behind Orange League rivals La Habra and Sonora, the top two seeds. Edison, winner or t.be Sunset League cham· piooahip this season. is abo a repeater in the playoffs. The Chargers are 6-2·3 overall and woo the league crown with a 4 ·0 ·1 mark . The Chargers are in tbe op- poa i te bracket from University. Westminster High de- feated Huntington Beach Monday to grab the second spot from the Sunset League from the Oilers and Newport Harbor. Westminster plays at Foothill Thurs· day. Pln:t._0-.. ~I 0.,_. et LA H•lw•. Edlton .i I(.........,; Meoonoll•. LOwell OI a.... Parll Al 0.tdtn Gl'OW, TUlllft M O..mrOH I.A Olilma •1 University; GI- ., COi'°"; WfttMIMlet at -II: -••I S.lctwl11 P•tll HANDS UP -Laguna Beach's John Brotherton is closely guarded by Roger Poirier (left) and Kevin Hook. Artists Edge Uni Lyn Geronlml, wbo8e previous game high was ·12 points, scored 21 and grabbed 16 rebounds Tuesday night, sparldng • the Newport Harbor , High Sailors to a 86-65 win over t.be boat Los Alamltoe Grtmna ID DOD· league basketball play. After losing an ll·point halft.lme lead and trail· iog by five with 21h minutes left to play, the Sailors rallied. getting the go-ahead free throw Terry Raught sank a Greenough topped the with aeven secooda re- free throw with seven Artists wit.b 14 points. maining wben Geronimi seconds left, helping the ue-.._ , .. , bit t.be first of a ooe-and- Laguna Beach Hlgb .. " ,. • ooe. A r t i a t s b o I d o ff =. ! ~ ; !! Rob Galey, scorlng 18 University's Trojans, Sr11111> o 2 1 i points and grabbinl 13 48·47. in South Coast =-~ ~ ~ ~ rebounds, and Rolf League basketball action o.--.ri • , , 14 Schwalbe. tallying 16 Tu ea d a y o i g b t at Mc1Mrus ~ ~ : ! point.a and getting eiibt University High in ~ ,, " ,. ,. rebounda, also starred Irvine. UlllWnl\(C1~ ,. • for Newport, DOW 5-7. The Artists never a.-1 • > '° _,.,. ...... 1 .. 1 trailed, leading 40·34 = ~ ~ ~ 2! S<-... 'r ~ ": : wit.b 5:40 remaining in tWfOrd i o i • °"'.., ' o 2 " the "ame and 44·38 mo-11-otev 1 o o t Offaftlflll • ' , n & KubH 0 0 1 0 ~ l t 0 6 ment.s later. -, o o , ~ o i i 1 ~ut Doug Sorey's Tro-........,. • o t o o-::_., 201 .'2 ,! .! jans fought back, trim· T-• ,_.."~ 17 a ,_.-.a.....:.. - ming t.be margin to 48--47 i._..899'11 •• '° '° ,..,_. "'-'"......, •• 10 n ,....,. with 22 seconds left when _'-"_1~_"' ___ ,_1_• _•_• _1_>-cr __ Uot_-. ____ 1•_10_21_1~-- Roger Poirier bit two free t.brows. And when Haught mis· sed the second of a ooe- and -one w ith seven seconds remaining, University got the re- bound and got two shots oftbetorethe buzzer. Ben Bacon, Lag\ma's 6-6 center, and 6-S Jeff \\ i -I ' I I I I I' I I \ TRADITIONAL CLOTHING "At Johnson & Son you're rreoted Uke a member d the family. SEMI-ANNUAL SALE I bougtt a car here bef0<e. 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The Gauchos, betund the scoring of sophomore Dennis Smith , hnve tallied 90 points or more in their last nine games and have been over the 100 mark in three of their last four games Sad · dleback < 11 -7) has won five of its last six tilts. Smith 1s .. veragmg 2:J 1 pol.nt& per game and has been over lhe 30 mark in hJs lul five contests. SoCal Dealt 77 -60 Setback P H OEN IX -T e d Bercerson hit 22 points but It wun 't enough l\5 I.he Southern California College Vanguards basketball team dropped a 77.fO decision to host Grand Canyon College here Tuesday nl&}lt. Coach Paul Peak's Vanguards are now 5-5 for lbe seuon and play Biola at home "Thursday nlaht (8). H•lfllm. nn ,,.llHM.toN Cloot4-llll ,,., S..•C-· B lu• Ill I' Ill Sn\llft lk...-1111 ' llll H-"' Sew-'"' ( 1114""" S lu~ tilt Ci Ill Car• Thofft-14> G 1•11._, Cos•• MU• \COrlnQ w l>t Fl.ich 1, G•r>dlfl9t 1 BldOtll S. •m l\o.-t J.,.h 1, So#<• t Son (;l•.....,t•- Monlnt. (;u"""''°" '·S<IKl,,_1 H•'"' .... 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And at lhe line, El Toro COMeCled on eight o( lS free throws while Dana Hills converted one of two El Toro jumped to a 10·0 lead with four minutes to play l.n the Clrat quarter The well· dlaclplined Chargers had the Dolphins reeling in the first half Mark Hill :ind Boh Charles led El Toro's ~g with 16 and 14 pol.nts. and Mike lllll ac· counted for 10. Playing a 2.3 ione de- fen se. the Chargers sufled the Dolphins and were able to lake advan- tage of numerous Dana Hills turnovers. Sparking the Dann HHls comeback. guard Steve Cr apo thrilled Dolphins rans with mid· air 11Leals and darlng de· fensive plays. Senior forward Stu Hein led the Dolphins with 14 poi.nu. Crapo and Dana Brown eaeh had 10. ¥&.Hiii -,... •• 11. .. T-INI .. ft • 0 1 t 0 0 a • . , 1 0 • I • 0 'IC) Racing Results ~ .. C-. Troe-'••t l'IRn RAtll ~ varO. ) l"'N' elel\ Clalmlno Pu•~• u 100 F, .. ,,,,_ r &Gair I IJ 10 • j() J <IO ln>vblt. 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Wlh1•m• "' Thh •lett,,.....I we• Iii.ct wllh llw 11v County Cler' ot Or•noe County on in OKe.-r 17, ltl• Utll ,. PUBLIC NOTICE ..__,, Thi\ tl&lefl'ltlll ... , llltl<t wllll "- Co\lnl'r Clerk ot Or&no• '°""'" °" OHemOer It, "'• ''C'ln1ous •us1 .. en NAMI $TATEMl!Nl ...... The l<>llOwlnq P<l•Mln• ··~ (1()4nq ... -U\ 5lS SA'4 ()tEGUITO m A,. """<"WI ~ Cle,,,.nlt c.ll-~ mn (lo•mlno P'I<• USOO Nettle'\ Ud I ()elOmlHI I ~,..·,Jet 11/aUQfln• Hr M•lor Atl~n IW.ol<O!l I Victory C.1111•1 tAouql\I He-.• GooCI Oav t L•P"•m 1 All<no< BIOCI 18rooh"•" CA-es1r10 IW•rdl Sllenl TrHlm9"1 IG.i•t• • m •n 122 SCVl'NTH llACI -•00 V&•O\ 3 tt4f ollb & up Allow•"<t ,...,,.. ,,,00, 11..., P>A>lllllttCI Or•no-Coan 01111v Piiot, Pllt>ll""'4 OranQt C.,.tt Oally Pllol. OK ,., t'7•-Jen t, 12, It, .. 11 o.<tl• Jon Hiii 7J1 4Yt PYll\Cfltl \In CJ•,,,.nte. Calllo•nle 91612 Woll•ono S<nanoerl 131 A,.. Prill ce\WI, !>en Ctemttnl• c.111or"'• tn•n Thi\ ~tft9'\ It (ondU<ltrd 1)\1.., If\. 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'' 4 Wlft • I· Corllr..., t..e•y P•l• lU JO. ..-, Roan O.C• IB<ool<•I 1" I.Ault'\ lop M•n 11.1p11em1 11• PUBLIC NOTICE winnlng!>o<IQ CTreaw••• in 1--------------Boll<trs Sar 11/ellQllnl 1n Ed~ IAO.irl Ut Roe••< 1.auncl\er tGu "'t 1n HIQI\ Moon Sf\01 lCA•dOt• I 111 Or '••tn•u• IWAhonl tn UIOe•llqO tH4rtl tn llGHlH llACI! JloO YM<h ~ -otd• & "" F1lllO\ & m•••• c1a1rn1r1g. P\lrM\3)00 Clolmtno Pfl<•S.1$ • 11<1•-ln Robin IK11IQllll 1.oO Vandy G"I IB•ooU I II• R-1'1 MIMI• lW•rCll 11• -Off C..p•~ 1Cruqerl 11• PotObt~ 1<111en tt<Mll 11• Time For Lo•" tAd•lrl '" GoV1ckl AM t6•n"I '" 8'\C"41S .. Honn ILU>h .. ml '" Qulnc1'• 1(1U1n lll•UQMI '" ll•ndt'\ Jet 1ce11) 11• Aho lli<alble Go Min J•m<" IW•r\Ofll P,,1a'tHl ll llr\OO<\ IMyle•I WM CODY tC..rOota l F .. ncy Alttl' (CorCIO••I NlllTH ltAClf -JSO v.•CI\ J """' °"" & uP C••1m1no Pune U100 cia•M•no ""''' inoo. ..-1CTITICWI IU51N•ts H4Mlf $TATIM1fl(T lltt totlo•lno -'°"' ••• Cloll\Q tiu.I nttS•S THE GllE.tol .toMEllllCAN PRIN- TING 00 . 31'0 C·1 .tolroort ~Or .. C:O.ta -... CA Ot.l• -Ice G WOllt. UOOI lllC!QllbNfl Ct .. PlllOi Y•rde•. C.to 'I0'74 Lyll' T Ro,. •200 E. Oc-Bl..,., '--8eKll, (A '°80) Thh 1>11•1"""' I• condll<lao b't • -rAl pert .. nftlP -lceG WOiie Lyle T Ao.e Thh ••• , ....... t .... Ill«! --GounlY Cler• OI Or•t>Qll eo..rcv Oii O.C. "· lt7• PUBUC NOTICE STATIEMlfNTOI' Al.toNOOMMllNT 0, USllOI< ..-,, l ino ll(nlQllt I Ao<•~• Bo• lle~d tB•nk\I Cl'! I/tr q..,, tCl•rl•ul Fal<M Diet ILIOllaMI 0-•ll•e Merton t ROUQn I JA9UAr'\ Charoer tf:'revt FollV',Jtl 0..0 IOtlom~I Heidt'•Al>Qel tColtl "CTITIOU5 aUSCNl!U NAM« in The to1•-•no Pff""n '''" "*'°°""' 114 t11e ..seOl l11tllcUll<lv\b\l\l~s-17' CEMTRAL BUSINES!o SERI/ICE\ tn -THE TAJ( AOl/ISOA\, IJM 11-S. "' S.C.rtor ....... ~t• -... CA "11111 ()rtVtft Mel\ fAO.id ANll\\ tRtcllerd'I Al,. lll91blP lr• Too Lo .. , tRICl'l&ffl\I RLlft 81-,. Rl.lft ll•UW't' Al loo IBtOCl*<I GooCI Idea ICle•t•"' I PUBLJC NOTICE II~ TMlk11tlousbu•lnM•M-f~ m toallo..,.wult!H lnOrant-CounlYon Ill .1111\t•. t•ll I» ()wlrliK A. w .. r, 4111 B Hltert., tt1 ...._, 8H<~. CA '1'63 This l>!Nneu was conclu<led 1>¥ en 111- 114 dl"\d\HI '" CMrtMA WMr Ill lN\ ".,.,....,, Wet tlled.....,,. IN CAI 11• counrv Gle•ll ol Or•n'llC' Counlt' on Deumbotr II, 1'16 THIRD llACll -I I 16 ""'" 1 1--------------'rtt• OIO me•OM~ Cf,.tml'IQ P\lrv l'ICTITIOUS IUSIHESS 1"111U Pvl>ll1Md Or-CO•"' o.lly Piiot, Ott< n , ~. lt7hnd Jan s. IJ. 1117 l)JJ.76 \MOO MAME ST.toTEllAINl Otevo tNoo.,.11 The lollowlno ~rtofl\ •re dOll\Q bu\! •• 10 t• II) • 10 ~ .... ea. .. tCOra.ro 1 a 10 t 60 l•tltt ~armer Boy t0 .. y1 7 60 Tl--t ., 115. Aho RM Ju\I Cru,ln Kid """ lt~t. Z•m·scom~t Country,,. .. , Ftr~ Arrow, L11"o'om1~1. ~ta•er B1llv•Commer>0er ~talcl\00 Oeter ml nod Wind, Ac• OI Oe\llny, Henneo•n C.011nlv 'OUllTH llACE 4 tur-. • v••' aid\ 6 up Cto•mlnQ Purse \10,000 T uclM !.\IOOk I Co< der I eOO HO 1111 MIQl\1\1 GrtOI 1011varhl l 00 t 10 Loul~L. tPlnc<>rl 180 Time-~ 09 JIS Al'IO Rllol -Aelun01ble, lrl\11 Et1>- Cll•nl O.lv No \,Cr4"!tw'\ 1'1'TH "'ACE -11110 mlles J 'fff' old COii\ 11. OtlOlnQ\ All-ancH """" '12 000 lncrtdlbly Luc•• tP1ncay I t~ Au1er•s 81-ICorOerol A.ckAlk .. 8"cll 1011•.,HI Time-•.eall). Al"> Ren -A .. ~OIO<, P-~ tno, l(,..,.ty tc:••w. Uncle Fo•, H04 WtnO, Irony, OHi Wltll Strength, ,..u ... sweo. 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It, If, h . lt'7 ._,, PVBlJC NOTICE fllCTITIOUS 8 USINESS NAllAI ST4TaMllfT The lollowlnQ psnon I\ Clol<19 bu\I· ntH eS CENlAA L BUSI N ESS Sl!llVICES-THE TAX AOlllSORS, s..ci. e-s ISte S-rlo< A .... Col\a -...CA'1•11 Aooet1 A. 8ut1o"· , .. l/"11 a ....... 0.-.-o-.v Pe'"'· CA '11SO Tiii• !>Ol•l,,.. ... <-..Cled.,., An 1 ... .. ..._, R-'1 A 6utle" "'" .... t ......... t .... 111«1 """' the County Cit•• 01 Oran119 C:-1~ on o.c-11. m• ......, PIA>ll-Or-C-1 Delly"'""· Oe<•trnber 12. 2'. t97• end ~' S. It, 1'71 S~7' PUBLIC N011CE SCtatc""d -B~lt f Hoop, Old 1--------------Frland SIW111Tl4 11.toCI -11 ... mile<\ ; .,.., dlOt & 11p .tono .. ance~ P\lr'se SIJ,000. \lmt>vr11 IToro1 1100 380 300 3 IO , 8(l ~ll .. 1•C1 tPlncevl H-vStrlno' tOllvernl • eo "--118211 Al'o Atfl -Wtnn•r Crut. M1tlmtr•<lo, l<up 11\e Prorntu, G#.,..mH+-•.A<ovno-Go OO·OltQu•llll~d trom hi ,.,.d 1)1Ke<l2nd. !><r.ttcllad -DHfltner. CM""n No Turn(no. u l:U<'l.• -'''"'"""' & ~~ •• , .... """' Wt.tt. ll~TH llACE 0~ mlle a~., r>IO< & UP Clesslll•O •llow_., Plin.$16,000 F•OCllCI Gun IOo ) NllfTN RAtll -11 , .. mu .. """ .. A marn • .,.., oleh & 110. Cl•lmlng Puna M.Mlll. Ma)INll (PlllUfl S...O Tari l(Mcltro I t.oukll•C's 8uu (Sell•"' Tlme-l . .U)I$ Scr•C<lled-~-y .. Rebel fl1CTITIOU5 8UilNIU .. AMllSTATaMINT Tile eot-•no PffSOft h ClolftQ llU\l. r.-ua\. HAA80R HULL CLEANING SERI/ICE. 711 Lido Pult Orlv•. __, llH<ll, C.lllOllll .. p 0. .... IM, (;olta MaM, C.lltornt• '7U1 IUCHAAO WILU4M WIU>MAH, U7' F•t•w•v Otl••, Costa Mue, c.111orn1 .. 1•H TMs buslneo Is <orMIU<led l>r.., 11>-dlltldllal RICl\arCI Wllll&m WlldlNft Thi• \lateff!MI was filed wlll\ tlll Co11nw Clerk ot Oren0t Covney on OK ...... •. mt ~ 1'111111"'-d 0-11-CoeSI o.lly Pilot. J_.,yf, 11, lt,26, 1971 »-11 PUBUC N011CE PUBLIC NOTICE SUl'l•IOlt COUllTOl'THa $TATIOf'CAUfl011Nl.tol'Olt THI! COUNTV Ofl OR4HGI Ne .• A-OllOa11 TO SMOW (11,USI "Cit 015ALLO'#INO t MANOlf 0, MAMI AllO ~11.L.ICATION ICCl'lml IGN C..6M41 In -M•ll•r Of llM! AP!>ll<allon fJf Potrl<taW LAFle\lrA IC.A P<tlri<la4 HerrlMlft IO• O\enot Of Namt Patr1Ci6 w. I.A l'leur A KA, Plltrkl& 4 Hatti-ha\ t1i.o • peflllon 11'1 tllh <OUr1 IOI "" 0'"°' •lloWt"CI lie< IO <llllllOt ,,., """"' trorn P•lfi<ta w Ull'l<Nr A.K.A Palrl<la A. Ht"l-to Patricia Anne Harrison II '' 11ereby ord<lrecl th•I •II l"'<'MIM tnlen!st..r In IM tnellt~ •f__.r • .. ¥ -• 1111' <0<11'1 at II :00 A.llA • on Ftt>Ni!ry I. 1'71. In 1"9 Covriroom ot, Otol. ), at 100 Civic Center O•IYot!NMl. S....• Arw, C.lllorl\la, --~. 11 .,.y """ haw, wl\y said sietrtlon tor clWIQeolMmol\ouldllOlbotQrl!'lleCI. 11 Is tun"'" ~reo 111a1 • CllP'f ot ll'lls ordltr 10 '1IO'# uwte be puCltl-In "" o.tlty Piiot.. new>Ot-OI Ollfl9'M ctroil.otlon CM"ll'lled In tl'le °"'"'' ttl o-,.... \1.ie of Catltonlla.. ~ • -k !Of' tour Sll<OUl"9 _,prior IO Ille tlltt• Mt tot l\Hr lno on tN Pl'lttkl<\ 0.-: Oe<.>I, lt76 SAUCE W SUA(HEA J.,.,.. Of"" S,...tlOt OM'! K.OllO•GlflUllAfTMI A-y•tl.aw """'*~'-" lc.61 S.. vtc-aM. 1.MA--..CA ..... _., .. ~ Pull41-Or-Coas1 Denv Plllll. -· s. u. 19. ,., "'' PUBUC N011CE PUBUC N011CE "1CTITIOUI IUSINISS N~lf 5TATIMINT Tiie lollOWll'IO Pltrll0fl$ are C!Olno IJul~ ""'" JERONIMO PV.ZA, 2111 Sen_,. qulr1 .. Ult R-. N _ _, a..c:11, CA CIMOU•I Dt11I• Jon Hill WOlf9&no Sc-fl Tlllt st .. t<Nnl ••• 111.0 ,..th ""' Colll\ly Cler• of OraftO• C-y °"' J...,,..,.,,, "'' ..,... Puoll-Or~ Coa•I 08lty PilO! .._ It, It,,., •llCI Feb. 1 1911 11>-n ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~ l'l<llcller "°""• 11,.., i: Wlljnle< Btwd • W'hltll..-, CA t060t Wllll•m J MurPfly, IO)lll SMll• -..C. 81"'1 . L.O\AnQ&lteS. CAtOOH Tith lt\nlnan h <Oftllwcllld b'I • oionet•• Pltr1 ... t'sl\lp F IOI<,,., Jon .. Thlt >111.,.,..nt •O lllfld .... IN (lounl-, a.rt. ol 0. aflOOI C-V Oii OK 11, ..,. PUBLIC N011CE ~· NOT I el' TO CRIOIT'OM He.A-ltJ41 SUl'ElllOR COUltTOl'THlf STAtlf Ol<CALIFOltNIAl'O• TMlf COUNTY 01' OllANGI In ll'tt Molll•t Ill Illa Eslale ol FRAM· Cl!>L PEYCKE,all• FRANCISLOAIS PEYCKE, ~ .. Md Nolle• I\ ,,.,.bv oiven lo <reCll'°" f\a•l"'I claim\ "'!l"ln\\ IM 'Mtlcl CIKIO- cltn1 lo 1111 -..kl claim• I" ""'Ollke ot ,,.. ctert< OI ""' eldrPUld court ,,, (0 prewnt them lo 11\e -r\IQMCI •I IN olll<t oa ElEANOR A PEYOCE. 1'4 8o<tVlew PIK•, In the OIY ec UIQolN &ek:h, tn Orll'lllt CO..nty, •1'1<11 l•tt•r ottl<.e ll flit p1..ce 01 bust~" ot the un- d@f'\ioned In •II ment<\ e>er161n41\Q to w1d es•l•lt Su<l'I <l•lm• wllh •~ -\ary v°"'""'' mu\\ be llteo °' .,,.M,.led es &IO•tHld .. 11n1n '""' "'°"'"'Alter tlle llrsl publlc••lonOI 1111\ nall<" 0.ted Ott )I), 1'7• Rull\ lone Htfll'llft E•tc111rl11 ol tho Wiii Of UIC!de<edt"t ILEANOlt A. PIYCl( I 4-V-a4•1.AW 1-4 .. .,.,lewll'tlt<•, .._. .. llt ... CA. ·~,.,...,.., Pul>tl\ll<td OranQ4! Coast Oally Pilol, Jan s. 12. "· ,., 1917 1"17 PUBUCNOTICE S'"17 Wl'llllO• COURTOI' TMI STATIOl'ULlfrOllNl'lfliOlt THI OOU .. TY 0,0ltANGlf .... A .... J7 llOTICE 011 HllAlllWOOI< l'lfTITIOM flOtt PRO.ATE Of WILL ANO flOtt ~•TIERS TllST.toMa NTAllY ANO SPECIAL LETTEltS Ofr .\O· MINISTRATION l'tt•te ol M.toMtE KATHERINE "40MAS•• KATHERINE THOMAS, OKNWCI HOTt(;E IS HERl!SV (itVl:N 11181 Ll!ONARO JOSEPH HOSltlNSON l\as 111«1 herein• oeuUon FOii Pll08ATE OF WILL ANO FOR ISSU.toNCE Of= LETTER\ TESTAMENTARY AHO FOR SPECIAL LETTEl!S OF AD· MINISTRATION, reference to Mli<hi\ -lor fur1her M'1k ulers, -\NI ~time -0111<e of 1>e..-1rio"" - Nii -.. t '°' Fet>ruarv 1, 1m, •t to:OO A.m., Ill tr. coun...Om af Dtoln· mt"1 No. ) Of wtCI <O<lrt, 11 700 Ovt<: Ctl<ller Ori"' w .. 1. In INr C.lly ot Sanl• ...... CelffOmt&. OltltCIJ.,.,..rv6. l•H WILLIAM If. SI JOHN, Counly C.••·• llOelfaT O. ZIMMlllMAN ........,IKIAW --I •1A- -----. CA.. ... ......, .. ,~ ....._Or-Coeol ~" -· _,,, 11.12 •••• 1'11 11\.fl NOTICIO, INTCNTIOlll TOllLL.•IAL.Pll~lfllTY NOTICE ISHERE8Y GIVENIM!OOI DKemw 14, 1'16. ll>t 8o••O fl/ Edll<• lion ol tile Hewoorl·MH• Unifi"" S<,_I OhlrlCI ol Or••Qe CO..ntv, Cat"ornl•. -·@(! • rt\Olullon al .... Mftllon 10 Wll. P•rt~I ol ·~I PfOl>t"T of -ro•lmel•I• to 041 acnrt Qto" IOattCI In"" Clly ol CO\la -·<om- ,,_lv knowr1 •• ,,,. ''Sm•lln Sc- SIW' lflnCI more parll<ularly Clt\CrlblO Ins.Id A~ution TI-. 11-tu\l()ft 11 .. d I"' mln4mum ICUpl•Cll• blCI •I One Hunoreo T-..0 l~t00,000 001 0011tn/.cre, NY-In c••" Aorll 4, 1t11. el t o'clock o.m. lwls "'""11..0 ••ti. ttme Of • l)Ublle --lf'Q Wl\1<11 Wiii be l>elCI lfl Ille eu.il'IH• ()ttla! •t 107 Plll<tntl• Aw ..... Ol'J1a PUBLIC NOTICE lllOTICI TO CltlfOITOltS Ol<IULIC TltANll'IR csau. tlOl-4107 u.c.c.1 NOii<• Is hereby Ol•tn lo Illa Ctedllor\ ol 'RllNI( 4LGAlllN ,_ Mlt G.toRIH'S. fran•feror.-l>U1l ,.... _,_.. It tl8 Mtrlna A- S.lbo<l l•l•llO. Collllly ot Or-. sttlt of C..llfornl•, tll<tt a Clul~ lrtn\#ar I• -t to be ,,...,. to lRI OORE, • C.lltornta <OfPO<atlon, T•.,.si.~. -bu\1"9\\ aoct,._n '• >II Mvlne A••nue, 6etCIO• lll•ntt, CoulllY 01 Or""Of. SleltOl (;allloml•. The CM"-rlY to tr .. Ml .. "41 It i. <Med al Ill Mtrl"" A ........ 8.MllCWI ltleftCI, Counly ol Or•t1ga, Stoll• Ill C.lltornl• Sel4 proe>e'1Y I• Clescrlbtld In Ql"tt41 es 411 '10<k In Ir-. 11~1-. eq&ll\). -nt •nd OOOCI w•tl Of tftal -·• Clothlno DIAll\ft\ knowr1 •• ..-, Gerti''• -IOUltld el t ll M•tlna A .. nu., 8AlbN '"-·Courtly Of Or-. SWll• ~ CAll'°"'I• Thellul-tr""f~wlll bl<on.._ eel Oii or •ll•r '""' 14111 elev OI J_., "11, at •·oo • m. el Mr C.rln'•• 71t -rlne .to-.nw , 8elllo• 111-. Couflty (JI 0.-MIQt, \l•l• ot C.I ilt><llla So 111' as k-n lo tl>e Tr---. olll bolslneu ,......,, and·~-UMd !>¥ Ille T,...sler0< tor 1n. 1nr"' ,...,,.. I.SI 1)611 •• , •• None Oellld January 10, 1411 SIO""fl o~: TAI COllE B1· unv Pun••v PMl\lcltnl Ootwlid .to L.lver"'119 Secre1•rv fr1a\a.trtr Tr-lerH< PuOll""° 0r•"9'! Coa\I Oelly Pitel, J&nu.lry It, l•'ll 111 11 PUBLIC NOTICE .. OllClf 01" INT€!11ll0M TO\ILL atAL ~llO~llllTY NOTICE l'i t<EAEBY Gii/EN tMl .,. oeumbl• 14 197•. ,,.. llcwrd ol EC!uc•llon 01 \he Nt wporl M"•e unilltd S<t.001 Ot•l•tct 01 Orat1Qlt' County, Calllnrnla, 6doottCI a ~u llOtl ot 1n1en\lon 10 sell • peru1 OI rt'41 Pf'Or>ertv 0 1 APP•o••m•1tlv 10 60 KrH Qrou 1oc•leCI 1n OM! Coy 01 Cott• MeY, com..-1y -"°"'" .... ,,,. "WO&llem ~<MOI Slit" ano ""'r• -1kularly tlot><rlbld Ir> .,,Id Rhtllw· lltfl. The Rt1<)1ullon (latO IM ml"'""'"' •t<t014tbl• bid at One Hundrod ~Mind ('100,000.001 Oolltlr\/<KIO. De'rlbto In cull Aprll 6, ttn. •I 1 o'Clock o.m llai -fll(ecl a. IN llmt ol • """'" l'e¥1no wtllch wlll bot Nld In Ille B<iu -· Offlu 61 IU7 PIK•""" 4..,nw. '°''• ~. C•lll0<111a. tor IM ro ;elpf, -ll'IO Mid OKt.er•llon (JI_,. .... prooosel\. 0.-al P'Cll>OWll M il tlto 1» '•ohed •I ,,.., lime. Gopin ol tn• lla•olullon t&lllllO torin Ille l•rm• .no conoltlOnl ot "'°' .... a ..... ,,.,,.cii~ ., llW """-Or• llce of tne Sc11001 Ols\rlcl, tU1 Pl•cenlle Anttue. Cott• M•u C..lllomle OAT!! Oe<emblr 14, "'•· J-W Nicoll S.C rtt ...-y ol 11\t !!of rd OI Edu<.ollon Nt w00r1 Meta VnllltCI \cf\001 01\lrl<t Pvl>llflled Or•n~ C.,.tl ()ally Pll(ll, Ja,.,.,., s. n. "· 1t11 11 ,, PUBLIC NOTICE SUPlflllOlt tOUllT OP'THI ST4Ta 011 CALIFORlll.to l'Oll THl!COllNTYOl'OllAHGE No.A· ..... NOT'ICE OP IHTI MTION TO Sl!LL 1111.AL. PltOPlfllTY AT l'lllYAllE SAU Estate of MARTHA E RAMSAY Ot<HW'd -. C.llton>I•. •or '"" .-.ceiOI. -fr>Q '"" Ot<l•••tlOn ol wrllhtrl or<> POWIS. OUI Pf'OilO"llS wtll fl!ICI be ,.._ , .. _ .. ,,...,,_ NOTICE I\ HERESY 011/EN 11\fl&fl or alt..-Fi!bru41ry IS. •977.•l U.1.,.,e>t· flelt o1 IC-•nCI Olon At~Y\ 41 I.Aw. JJ3l WKI (OMI >ilQllWay, Sutt• «II, HewpOrl S.a<ll, CAllllornla, ll\o 111'1• Cltr\IQneCI, E\llM!r J Luno. a• ~·· ec:ulrla ol II>@ Wiii ol tlle<tbo••~ dit(..,..,I, wltl \Ill al prl• .. le M~ IO lllu ~I -be\t OldO.r. \ullject locon Cl•malton Cly •••O Suoerlor Court. ill rlqn1. 1111•, Int••••• ""° e\lat• OI ••td ~l•t Illa tl~ol ""' dNtll. -611 rlQlll, 1111•. M\d lnt•r••I Ill@ Hlllle ,,.. "'Q<M-.cl l>Y OCMt••llon OI law or oll\efWl\e, otlMr lh•" or In &OC!fllon lo 111111 ot 'Mtld Ot<eO.nt, In •ncl Id "''" ce"el" rH> ~riv locflfCI II\"" c11, ol Ne-1 ~Kii, Govnlv ol Or~. SI.le ot C., 1tOf nl•, Ot\trlt>eO A• '"''°"'· .. The Nor111 .. i lorlv 11"9 f"1 01 LOI t). •II ot L.Ot u, •nd Ille SOvt ....... lotty 11 ....... 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A ... .,. ....... .......~C.llfwal•.... DUW.°'"'Hllllw•v.5•1tetfl Tt111 l"4IJ••• ~eNcll,4;41111 .. «lla'*l ........... mKllC'tf• ,. ....... , 0 141 ...... Pl*lltltd 0r • .,.. OMl't o.i11 """"· ..,.....,..., ••eclltl'lk o.c.mbot' 7', ,.,, -Jan ... ..-, S.. U. ~IJllfd Or•not C:O.tl o.itv f'llol • I•, Ifft »Jt.1' -'-'r S. .. "· 191& •II i • "4 DAILY PILOl ~y,.MNlary 12. ''" P.OIDer Plan ~~ight Folks : Experhiient KOHLER. Wla. «AP> -There ar~ a couple of bundred new o!gbt people be.re, leavina the boua• u \.be kida ao to bed and coming home at dawn. They are the new nigh\. people of an energy.conscious · a~. uncertain whether they are victims or · · bedeficlaries. · "I'll have to wall for tM fishing season before I lmowtor sure." said one. • • ABOUT zis FOUNDRY WO&XERS at the (Ko.bier Compa ny's main plant besan a I "graveyard" 1hlft last week. working from 10 p.m. \ to dawn bec11uae power for electric fUmaces ls -euler to supply and leas expenaive t.o u.ae duJina those hours. Public uUUties around the nation are hoping it's pa.rt of a trend. They are inviting lndustrtea to shift some of their operations t.o night boura, when the decnand on utility aenerators alacks off. The idea Is to ease the threat of overloads dur· in& hours of peak demand and to relax the need to ~d fuel.consuming generat.ore. TO l:NCOllltAGE 11IE PROGRAM, scores of Jll'lblic service commisslooa have ordered utlllties to make it more atU'active by providing particlpat· · · 'mg bulinessea with reduced night rates. • The Kohler Company, with $10 millioo wortb ol dectric furnaces producing iron for eogine blocb and bathroom appliances, expect.a to save "30.000 to $&80,000 this year on its electric bill. It ~ paying GS.000 In incentive wages to employes aas1gned to thencwahift. MOit of the worters haven't decided whether ' ' it'i worth lt. ' DAN POl3TEll. 21, A BACHELOR, said, "It won't help being displeased, at least not yet. But I'm not sure about those guys who are married and have fammes." . Clarence Bergin, 54, said his wife "didn't like it •· too well." Candy Reyaen, 19, uid, "It wlll take some time getting used to ... , -David Arenz, 2.4, thinks "the third shift las bet· . , ter. You geloutduriogtheday and have all day and halllhe nightfree." THOMAS WAGNER. Z3, SUPERVISOR in the .cnoldlna departm ent, said be foresees being able lo spend more time with his children and with bis pa.stJmes, including fishing. Charles Conrard,y J r., president of United Auto Workers Lou! 833, 1aid the electrtc company's · ·•ume o! day p ricing" ma,y require labor represen· • t.atlvea to demand higher wage differentials for night work. Srock Buy Reported Harry M. Baker, president or WTC, Inc., Newport Beach, bas announced that be has com· pleted the purchase of 214.000 shares or the out- standing common stock of WTC, Inc • at $3.50 a 'share. The shares were purchased from the estate of R.B. Meyers. former chairman or WTC. Baker and bis famUy now bold approximately 484,000 shares or about 23 percent of the 2,103,150 shares or common stock outstanding. Punch •1t-. • per'9cidJ deliP*'-19'ockboks.r'1 mMtbaa aUI ..... .-.. ............. ,. llho••d 9P·" &\ {S Y!@ll!l [( ®@((WO©@ C-Ot a problem~ Thert wnte to Pat Dunn. Pat wW cut red tape. getting Uw Of\11.0e1'S and act ion JIO'& need to solve tnequities in government and but· ness. Mail your quenwn.s to Pat Dunn At Your Service. Orange COQ8f Dcnl11Piiot.P0. Boz l5m, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Inell.Ide your te~ number. The column appears doil11 ercept Saturdays. Ex~•l11 WhaC'• In Drugs"! DEAR PAT: Where can r obtain information about the possible dangers or ovet·tbe·counter drugs? I've read so much recently about the problem of "unlisted ingredients" being potentially dangerous to certain individuals that I'd Ulte to check out a rew products myself. E.J., Laguna Hills Tbe "Handbook ol Non-Ptescriptloo Drap," publ.lahed by lbe American Pharm1eeutlcaJ Al· aocfatloe, Z215 Cou&JQliloa Ave NW, Waahlllatoa, DC 2ttll, ls a complete aad easy-to-u.aderst.aad SGarCe of detalled aaaly~ ol noo-prescrtptloe drwg prodllda avaUable to tbe pabUc. Check with yocu library for a copy or order from tbe pobllslter. ll llaU major IJlgredleata and discusses effectlvenets and aafdy factors for lZ types of products. Olede "" ... 11ea1i• relldn DEAR PAT: l now am In business for myself and fmd that I must provide health insurance pro- tection for myself and my family. We have ex· cellent health. eat properly, exercise regularly and cany out the rest or the recommended good health suggestions. What I want to know is how I should judge a good individual health insurance program from one that might prove inadequate in case it has to be used. T.S., Newport Beach Y°"r family's basic good health regimen is iour beat protecUoD. When choostng adeqaate Ou.Dclal protectloe against accidents or anexpect· ed lllaeaset, A YS adTilee readlDg, "Tbe Com])lete Ketlremeat Plaaalag Book," by Pete r A. Dk"'aoa. lie HY• U.at Uie average consumer cu handle * lileallll laauaaee sttuatloe best by parebaalDg • ca&uUoplaie type policy ofterlag adeqaate protec· dim ID die u 1e of major Waess. Mile sure tba& yoo laHe dbabW&y IJlcome insurance &o pay llvlJlg ex- pmae9 bl cue yoa an unable &o work and l.uare acalDR Ute bl& loues ra*r tbu Ute small aees. C..pare cocta befwe IMlyblg. One doald "abop" r. lllluattce, Jut as f«odter COBSUmer Items. Dlekluoe em,..aatra kaowlac nadly •bat YOll are bafla.f. Gd umple copies ol eacb policy yoa are eouklerlq ud uk aboat Qydtbtg yoa doll't aadentaad. Do year homework, IM your unren ud bwy acc:ordlag to cott. WE'RE NOT A•YM Firm Sees Upswing The economy over the next two years will be marked by spurts ol re· covery rollowed by ex- tended periods of growth without significant ac· celeratlon, according to forecasts by Dean Witter &Company. DYNAMIC COMDITIOMIM& FOil ..a.ONLY lt1 A Fac:ll Th MAYO ME-rHODul 1A1y~ .•. ,1 ,rutiu1\ll 1 ' r rr" r 1 .., :™ h~l pr<• tr~•m ul ll lw1J (JI I lot t .j ,·xch 1.e!y tcr m n It combU1t~ ~ nio::,t .... .rU~ove 1~metn1.: dnd aerobic non t.nmuoos exerctsc-.s with nutnbonaJ ~to bu1IJ · mus::le tone, tneredse c1rculabon. eltmlfl.1te unwanl~ LnCh~. !Ill ~ p:x;tu~ <loo (x:r"irol Wt'KJhl ....... The MA YO MErnOD of p-iysica1 oondJborunq tor men \S a personal· ~ prcgram that requires only three 2().JJ minute sessions per week al our corweruent locabon Tht-n~ JS 1~11dl tnStructlon a l each ·~~ion And lhe number ol w~ks ,__ ~ detemuned by ITT· c.hVldual requ1remenl-; The MAYO METHOC has prov~ ellec!Jvf .. I fl€$. lt has been mechcally tested and dtnicdlly awroved F'ull documentation IS ava.Uable upon request. 11'1 GaaraalMdl Tut~ MAYO ME11-f0C (1\Jt1 rantct>S re.ulls1 Goals an: estabhshed and achieved within the program penod- and Wllhout chsrobrq or strenuous exera.se1 'Thar's o matter o( fdM1 n.•yo•lllod /\ ..aMlic JlP'OO(fl IO '*'1-.ta ~fv "lf··· , Mayo Body Caatrol Center 3961 Mac..Arth1Jr1$lvd / 5u1t 101 1011 Nl•wpor1 Bruch CA <:12660 1 1714) 7oJ ~l~t The brokerage flnn estimates real growth in the first two qu~ of 1977 to be 5.4 percent and 6 percent, c-espect.ively, up rrom ju.st over 4 per· cent for 1976's final quarter. Thls higher level of sustained growth wUJ be followed by a pause in which growth should be S.2 percent in late W17. gaining to S.4 percent in the first halC or 1978. A falling off of the growth rate to less than 3.S per- cent Is expected late that year. Dean Witt e r forecuters expect this relatively r apid growth in WT1 t.o be due In part to economic 1Umu1ation brought about by the Carter adrninlstratioo. For example, the forecut ta based on a predicted um tu cut '6 S8-10 billion. Dl!an Wltter expect.a a federal budiet deficit of about S70 billion tn 1977, dropping t0 $58 blWon in 1978. Diaplay Set Computer Automation, Irvine, wUI demonstrate ill computtt-drlven elec· ln>nlc or1an, wbJcb ran play songs and tnch people to pla.y. In CO.ta ll•a January 111. .. AT&T Suit Plods On As After-tax Earnings Hit $11 Million Daily By MILTON •OS&OWJTZ The government's antltru1l auit against American Telepbooe and Telegraph. t.be phooe com· pany, is now aolna forward, bul at this early 1tage the only beneficiaries ln sight art the lawyers, Xerox and other com. pan.lea that sell or rent copying machines. companies aucb as AT&T are eo enormous that it's dlttlcult fo r a nyone to confront them, whether lt's the Justice Depart· ment. regulatory com.mJssloos. cuatomers or would·be com- petitors. COMPETITORS DON~ have a chance, the govemmenl suit chargea, because AT&T monopolises the telecommunica· lions bu1ineu in the United States. Since nearly all the rele- vant informaUoo is in.aide the walls of AT&T. proving that will not be easy. And wbaber It can be proved or oot, the entire pro. cess will be time·comuming. It took two years. for example. to settle what appe.ared to be & simple matter of jurisdiction. The Justice Department brought its action Nov. 20. 1974. AT&T moved for dismissal of the auit, claiming lbat the proper place to try the charges was the Federal Communications commission, not the federaJ courts. Judge Joseph C. Waddy, of federal d istrict court in Washington, D.C .• has now ruled that bia court does have Jwisdic· lion. This clears the way for the government lawyers to assemble the documents it needs from AT&T. And the AT&T legal army will ask for the documents it Deeds from the government. This exchange of i.nformaUon is ex· pected to begi.n by March 1. IT WILL BE, YOtJ can be s ure, a mammoth e xchange, going back over many years and cover- ing who-knows-how.many docu-menu. The amount of time consumed. legal fees paid and paper ac· Money Tree cumulated in lhaa cue might well rtvaJ Ute inctedlble amounts registered in the antitnast suit now beint beard acalnat Intern•· tJonal Bualnesa M achlnes <I BM). It took more than l1x years for the IBM suit to cometotrlal. And lhe trial in New York federal dis· trlct court ls now com.lnl up to tbe two-year mark. AllTBVll LVBOW, A Writer for New Tlmts. estimated that IBM may have more than 100 lawyers working on this case. 1be Juatice Department bu 21 fulJ.tJme attorneys oo the pro- secution side. IBM disclosed that it bas AC· cumulated a file of silt billion sheets of paper related to the an· Utnist case. The court transcript alone rum t.o more than 27,000 pages. The dlmculty of fmding wt what goea on at AT&T wu ci.. monstrated last mooth wbelt late New York State Public Se.nlee COmmiuion rejeeted a propoMd $.193 million rate lncreaM by tllle New York Telepbooe eom.,_,. The commisalon aaid tt turned down the proposal becaUM the Club Sets Meeting The Economic Club will meet at the community room of Laguna Federal Savings and Loan, Laguna Hills, at 4 p.m. Fri- day. The program will feature the First National Cily Bank of New Vorlt's monthly report "The Sound of tb.e Economy." Meeting cost ls Sl.50. Reservallom were requested and may be made by pbonlng 633-0792. Over The Counter MASOUtfialp 8dJ wllt failed &o provide .s. qaat.e justific 1Uon for the varto. price 6.iket It wanted. ONE 01" THE AJlEAS 1D &. l)UUI ii the matter ol intrut«te r1tea. You may have noticed that Iona-distance calls wtthln "°"" stale cAo tometlme1 cost man, or Jwit u much, aa calla m• t.o mtee clear aCl'OSs the comtrJ. The only •ray oulSlders can de- termine the "ju.sUc.-." ot LIMN rate dlacrepanctn la to aee bow the pbone com,.ny alloca.tea its COIU. Altred E. Kahn, the chlinnan ol the New York State rttgu)Altcl'y aaency. aaid lbat in tbt put tbe BeU system never did "good eo9t studiea. They want to be tree &o Mt \beir r ates the wQ they want. It Just goes to show bow aloppy rai.making hu been in the put -totally permJssl~ to Cbt coal· panMll.'' Meanwhile, as the an\lt.nlst proceedings drone on. AT•T soes about it.I bualDeu, eamln& SU million a day alter tue1 anc) aeattbinl for new ways to in· crease it.a revenues. One ol tta proposals in New York la to dou- ble the cost of colnbox calls to IO cents . The rate Is already operAtive in 11 stat.es. And tbr-. other states have a charge ot 11 cent.I. 'POCKET TJ" SETS TO HIT MARKEi' LONDON (AP> -A BrltiQ firm tbat makH electroalc calculat.on has introduced wtaat It called the world'• ft.nt poet.& teleriaion. Sinclair Radionica Ltd. says ill ·•microvlsloo·• hu a two-lDcb screen, ls four lnct"9 wide, ah inches long, l~ inches b1ib and wei&bs just over 2S ounces. Clive Sinclair, Ute company's founder and chairman. said tM sets would go on sale next moeUi for about S300 each. MUTUAL FUNDS NEW YORK IA~I &non I'd l d l .11 ~ lkl UNv•ll l"'P Cth 1,0 .... .Ml'O ,, .. 12 ... "'la<111 It H n 5'~-~i 4A1 -Tllot fol-"'9 -Calvl" '41110<11 Fedt<lllM Flllldt llldlnlry l.C».... 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''· , "1. 1 i ._ "1-1 ,.tllld. '" 11. 1 • .. ' n CoN ... t . 1014 tt,. Ill A6 II MIT IO M IUt IN 1q l ln'f\ I. . :1-LIM µ1 S 1• • 4 r I• ~l . 1111 1111 U3 •.n 11 14.6 • tn 04 .. "° -&fl'Oft tU J' I~ IO to 10 '9 tmp ~ § 1.u Mr& , .. , it n ll'!e11 1nv 11.J J! 1n ,;_I iiff 1-.i.t c~I •• \ Wednesday" Closing Prices NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS au.u.u .... Inc.•-lf -... ,,.. Hew V'o•ll, M•o-H ~•CHIC, f'IW ..... , ..... Dt~I -ClftllM •ll •IO<~ ... .._, -r•-t•i.-t 1t1e H•llOflal Auocl•UOll Of s.<w.itlo 0.•1 .. ••nd l"lliMI . '· Wedl'Ml6doy, Janul!I)' 12 1977 IJN DAil Y PILOT: f S Car Dealers Cuf Disclosure Eyed WASHINGTON (Al'J -J( you bought • c ... from a deaJer wbo arranged the financing, you may bave •pcnl several hundred dollars more ln finance cbarces U>an you had to. 'The extra money went as a payment from the lending lnsUtution to the dealer in return Cor 11teerin1 the bU1iJlt1Ss itaway .. FRANK ANNUNZlO, <D·ILL.), ch1urman or the tiowse consumer affairs subcommittee. said such paymcnis arc ·•under·tbe·table kickbacks" that "b•ve C4st con.sumer1> mUliorus In the past few years.'· Under pressure from Annunzio and ( others in Congress, the Federal Reserve Board is expected to require dJsclosure or the pay. ments, beginning next month. Then. the lend· CONSUMER .. lng institution will have t.o inform borroers that the' <tar dealer is getting a cutofthefmance charge. • The disclosure rule would apply to any credit arrange· ment used to finance autos or other cot)sume r goods. Annuniio said the system works like this: ·' A CAR DEALERTELLlA CUSTOMER. "Don't go to a bank for a loan. l have someone I 11lways work witb. I'll ar· range it for you "The dealer doesn't say there is an ~·ra cut in it for him . . The lending institution glvt>s the dealer about Ol\e'.tJ\jrd ol the interest charges or the bank may set an Interest rat~ and tell the dealer that he can keep anything over ~flat amount. In one case discovered by the subcommittee, ~£ar buyer spent $791 in finance charges of which $272 went back to the dealer. / .- "A cons umer has a right to know his dealer is getliog a kickback from the lender, a kickback th<tt the consumer pays for. With this knowledge, a consumer would koQw1 he can probably get a lower finance charge throuah direct financing,'' Annuniio said. The finance industry disagrees with Annunzlo. ••f DOUBT IF IT WILL AMOUNT TO the mllUon.s that Congressman Anmmiio is talking about. If dealers didn't get this money, they would have to charge more as the basic cost of the car," said a spokesman for the National Consumer Finance Organization. "This ls a way or business that has gone on for many. many years and these payments are not kickbacks,"• he said. ·I Last August, the Federal Reserve Bourd. responsible for enforcing the Truth in Lending Act or 1968, issued u pro· posed regulation that would have allowed the praclieoe to continue. The 1968 law requJres lenders to notify consumers of credit terms so that they can make Informed cHofces when shopping for a loan. ANNUNZIO AND OTHERS PROTESTED to the Federal Reser ve that the interpretation went against the in· tent of Congress. He called the proposed regulation "a,cov· er-up of the dealer.lender relationship." The Fed now has issued an amendment to forct;.;dis· closure of the fees lo dealers The new requirement Is •eic. peeled to remain in the rules when they become effective alter Feb. 4, the deadline for public comment. The disclosure won't detail the size or the dealer':HJUt But it Will alert )OU that the dealer IS taking a share or something that otherw1::.c would appear to be gomg ld the lender 'I .· . liwestors Worry About Inflation . . . NEW YO RK (AP> -lnflat1on worries drove the stock market into Its second steep decline in a row today. Tralijog was active. •• The Dow J ones average of JO industrial stocks. down 10.22 points Tuesday. was orr another 8.40 to 968.25. Loser's outnumbered gainers by a 3·1 margin among New York Stock Exchange.listed issues. llp• and Doc.rru NEW VORI( IAPI l"* IOllow•nq I t -'"" Now 'l'or~ Sloe:' E<tMn(lo ttocU •nd w•rr1tnt\ th•I "'"t oon. u•> "" 11\0\I on<I oown lllt l'nO\t """"' 0" l)erc.,.1 01 cr..nqoo '90Ardl"u Of • .,,..,,.... IO' .. ~J~r .. 1rao1n11 ... ._ ,, .... ntl lldtd ... , •nd pefttfll•llt ,......,., ... 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Oii SI Olt S7 ()It ,,, Oft St A•eriran Leader• What Stocb Did NEW YORK IAPI Adv•nuu. l>'c.llrwh Unc,,."'l"d Totel l\\ue• ,_,,....., ,., ... ,, h1Qf\\ ,,,.flt 1'16 II lo•\ Pr•• '"°""· ~y l(JI "•01 "" 1011 181 .I'll l~.M '"° t4 tu I I WHAT AMEK 010 NEW VORI( lf\PI .-.d\i1tnth Dr<lln" Un<.l\•"9"" T01el IUue• New 1'14 n !llQ!I• Ntw 19,. H low) .*'if11HbOb t1J!..tr\1nttm OIVll')E .. 01:> "'· OlflUttl u(tf• A01r'ter Nt'9 hj~httU•d, ,.,, C)IU\• .,,.. 'Ot 01tCl1tH rJ ()f U"ld \Q fAr thl\ l"nt 1111 <»'''' fJ'• f( l It.ii/Ou Ht Qn '"' ""''~-''" ~:::~~':'~ .~'; ~r. ·"l, \·: '.!,.,:~,'" '~, ' .. ~ ~· u ."J~,~ :~~'Pol~~·.~~··;,::: i~~.~:~.;1':,:,':;~r,.:· II t ,.,_rt,.,,. in I'-• It i'••d 1n t~/4 '') P"' \.\'~' 111 ••<><~ 1>••0 111 191\, 1111 Ir> 1>.tMrvpl<• ~Y!t~',f;,',j~P ~: ,'~~'lY.~7~'v"n'd~t~1~'.~1 'idt ',~.'o"'•t·~:~~~, .. ot • \te><tc J' •~11t1 Df•Of pi r '°"OH ••nt•no, 0~,,~ by •hJtO •f\IQ th. '"" '' 11ml'Hllh1 .,,.nittQ '•Ov'4" Info lt1 1 \tit Ufl(i' 118 DAIL V PILOT Wedf\flday. January 12, 1971 Superb Suh for LAPO .J~·~--... GENE WlLOER JILL CLAYBURGH RICHARD PRYOR ........... _.,, .... "SILVER STREAK" ..... M-•••c-.............. ..., ...... :.<:.~.~., "' ........... ~PATRICK McGOOHAN ~.._....._ Many supposedly sage men and women or music. this writer included, gave a deep sigh of re- signation when we learned that the ailing Dame Janet Baker would be unable to join the Los Angeles Philarmonic Orchestra for its performance of Mahler's Thlrd Symphony Those ot us who were there in 1973 for the LAPO's prior venture into the inlricacies of the massive Mahler score rather hoped that the pre- sence of Dame Janet would Uft all concerned Into an acceptable rendition of the work. THE SUBSTITUTION OF MEDO .oprano Beverly Wolff did UtUe to allay our fears. Our hearts in our boots. we headeo for the Los Angeles Music Center for what we predicted would be a Bakerless and uninspired evening of M abler. We owe all connected with this magnificent performance -especially Miss Wolff -an abject apology for such negative pre-concert thinking. Our conclusions were kicked from the auditorium via a m8Jestic offering that owed much to the dynamic interpretation of Zubin Mehta who led his LAPO, the Los Angeles Master Chorale and the California Boys Choir in a Mahler concert that bore no resemblance to the pallid offering of three years ago . MEtrrA ALWAYS HAS BEEN a Mahler ad- vocate but he has never unliJ now reproduced the heroics and grandiose climaxes that particularly embellish the Third. The man who failed m 1973 got a standing ova- tion in 1977 and we should be sliU standing there clapping our hands off ror his role in this superb concert. ll was Mahler played a.s Mahler should be played and Miss Wolff would have drawn bravos from Dame Janet herself had the great Briton been there to witness the substitute's role in the glorious fourth and fifth movements. Wasn't it Sir Thomas Beecham wbo once ad- vised us that "substitutions do not necessarily mean diminutions?'· Ah, music critics never learn. TOMBARLEY i Music Box CHORDS AT RANDOM -Chamber music lov - ers will need no reminding that the Warsaw Quintel will be the guests of the Laguna Beach Chamber Music Society Jan. 18. Concert time is 8:30 p.m. in the Laguna Beach High School auditorium. Works by Shostakovich, Cesar Franck andSchumannontheprogram. -·~ " . ------- PETER SEIJ.ERS ,~~T·~~w:••jveijsaii·ad~···Aim~ein;"jt~othlaiti.~rlr~:::-::::~~~: Roles C<Ut LOS ANGELES CAP) -Two notable castings for Warner Brothers. "Oh God": Ralph BeUamy as a prosecut- ing attorney and Dinah Shore as Dinah Shore. Carl Reiner is writer ...,.,;,...."""~~~""~~ and director of the com- edy which stars J ohn Denver in his movie de- but and George Bums in WEEKDAYS CINEMA WEST 7:00-8:50-10:40 SAT.-SUN. 1 :30-3:20-5:15 7 :15-9:15 11:15 the role of God. 1'0.U CHAIM SAW MASSAC I E" '"TOISOM (II in the DAILY PILOT WEEKDAYS 6:00 8:30 11:00 11Je Mvenwm or tbe n.m.nss rmT .... , ROB{RI rt OGAN SUSAN OAMAICTf Sii.AW-~ lnlll IO.MIS .. llAllLAASIN ,_.. .. ._ ~~•u lb--it"'''""'·w;t1.l •• ._. .... ~ .. llltN..Wt U"lA(lll't_f'Wt"'*f"l'f~.l~il\. l.'t.1'41: ,,,..,.,.. 11 HELD OVER! 4th BIG WEEKI -.on-~-·• ""-co.IT -·-----"---"AU ·-.. ·---•4&.Llt --•l>lJ.lf•,.._, ... • H4R8m ot ADAMS. COSTA MESA, PHONE 546·3T0l ,PH HAlllOll. llVO ONl MIU SOUTH OF SAN OllOO fWY. (.OU_,._-""' See America & Canada 6 WEEK SUMMER TRIP FOR STUDENTSI Earn School Credit! ~hgh School m,.,., J11J ,.:irl, v.1111~1.., .• m n w ini: b Wl'ck rour of Amrnci and 1·urcrn CanJd;a\ mou 1111nc:s1.1ni:. I.hi 11u 1111i; ~nJ lmtumJI .iru~. 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WHO JS INVITED: An,>-ooe Who is interested tn lhe lour, thei.r pamit.s and rHends ,REGISTRATION l\N'f'VaU® c:an be mode at lhe meellnJ. For additional lntorrnallon or a brochutt, pleas.., call or writ!.' to VAU..EY STUDENT TQURS. P.O. BOX 9325. GLENDALE, CA. 91206 Phone (714~ S86-S989 or(213) 2A7-7717 __ .,._,.._ AllCNM,......_MAIL rvDYD&Y"TIU~O.M "" 2S SADOLl!U&C K "'· &Z& '•Nf ... AI 11 UI .. ' -............ ~ ...... . ... . BIG FEA TUREI .....,z.11-•-···""™ ''W1t.DISS FAMILY" -....~ • .H DISMff'S '1tOUlll THAT l*KT H£ WAS A ~ON - WUfllSS f AMltr' •lit ........ DfSNll'S .,.. nut OUCH~,!!¥J_ hCCOON MAllll'S SO. COAST PLAZA hit• •u.· 1'11 "'"" >411111 IUllll'S SO. COAST PLAZA M\'°"'lt- )4f llU MAlllfS ClllEMAUllD MM So ...... ,,....,. IU.ltel MAllll'S ClllEM ALAllD ICM St ""It< .. ,..,. IU 1111 IUllll'S ClllEMAIJllD MMS.- htM• mlNI "MARATHON MAH1r11 1 JO SAf/SUM-4~ 1' "J 11AYS OF THE CONDOR" t·JO tA111u.t-Z:OM,_l-10:11 flU PUltM lll(t- "ROCKY" wt .. D4'~7:J-.4' UT S<ll"-1 J~J,*"4~10-1\ "KING KONG" CPGJ ,_,.,. SAT/\-.ll:l .. 1:11-1-.31:41-ltfl 11t£ SEYEN-PERCOO·sa.UTI!*'' "' ,,.. "''"--00.1:)0 "MHATHmt MAN'' .... SAf/\--1.l>U-A.-., .. AU,,. .. '1M SEARCH OF NOAH'S ARI(" -··" , ........ , • .)0 '4T/SUM-ll:~IM1M 1:4&.111 .... 11-11.to \\t. ... " , .... ~"'. 4'h, ... ,, .. , ... ,, u~·~~!: STUO•as TOUR "ONE HUNDRED PERCENT ENTERTAINMENT ... a case of an ingenious novel being turned into a terrific movie. A lean back and love it lark that is a practically incomparable family film ... a garland or cheers." Gene Shalir. THE NBC TODAY SHOW THE SEVEN·PER·CENT SOLUTION 41 Af'j ARkl~ \.AM~~A REDCRA\IL H081 RT Ol \.All ' •nd M COL ~llllAM!>ON " .... ~ ,, . In -rnr SEVfN·PCA·ClNT !>OLIJTION- .• .. .., LAURl.NCC OUVl£R • " .. ·" .,. · JOEL Ci RI\' '\l\MANTHA EGGAR • CtlAHI I'> GRAV G[ORGIA BROWN · Rt GINE • •n<t JI RF MY KEMP ''"'" •--.. 'A 11''1 A~'tf\lllf K-....... ._,, ~' ti.\ ,_, 1IN f' • .. r-,. ,...,.., , t•llflflll'I 11,., " ,..n "-If""•"' ............ t.,.• '"' •• -. w ....... ·'ft "'""'"'"" ........ _ .......... ,""''"UhJtat f'O ~··-~lMf~)· .. ~l"\t ff(ttt.k"'t)l.11( • • • WEEKDAYS 7:15-9:45 SAT-SUN 1 :00-3:30-6:00 8:3o-n :oo 4'JM ~--I lUNN~tON ~ -• • • -· A IOY AND HIS DOG 1111 ~W'IWOOO YMl INIOltQI~ ,, .. HIGH VILOCrn <NI WOCleT MUii • THI PION1'1N1 "'"' N •• tS THAT YOUTINI -·"' IUl llUftl CAUllll) "'"' IOlUUAlLC'll CllHT W'IWOOO YMl INPOltCllCt> ,.,. HIGH vnocrn'"' ROCKY INl '"" aUINf OfflllNGS (POI IOml'. NO "AINI . A IOT AND HIS DOG fWl CLIHT LUTWOOO YMI INPOltQI lilt Pllll HIGH VILOCrn 1PGt • <*Ip 0 me>unllO"' In ~T~b o QIOnl ).000 yeor old ~INC> <onootnlng hund.O. ot 11ob onc:J c~s I~ IT NOAM ~ AOO ''.~:: ~:::!."::T,.'!Tn~ 2ND FEAnJRE AT ALL DRIVE·INS "TliE ADVENTURES Of FRONT1ER FREMONT" SEE OIAECTORIES OR CAU. THUTAE fOR SHOWTiliES ,.., ... • ..... " ••... U>GM ..,_ ... "~'"' ........... , ... ... ..... ...-. . ...... ....., ................ , ... ............. w-. . . . .. . . ,,.,..,, .............................. ,, _ .. ,_ , •• ftt-SJJl . .. • Sf1·1l2l ............. -• METRO·GOLDWYN-MAYER SORRY, pr•s•nts NO PASSES ·<R> FAYE DUNAWAY WILLIAM HOLDEll PETERRllCH ROBERT DUVAi I ,,, 71E1WORIC WEEKDAYS: 7:1~9:30 SAT-SUN: 1:30-3:50-6:10-8:30-10:50 edwards BRISTOL CINEMA BIJSTOL AT MACARTHUR 540.7444 WOODYALLEN ~· "THE FRONT" COLO• lf'GI -THEATRE II __ .. , "MARATHON MAH' Abo VOYAGE OF THE DAMNm It lasted (PG) 30days. .. EDWA~DS ARBORc;rJl'DA2 HARBOR BLVD. AT WILSON ST. COSTA MESA 646·0573 2 MILES SOUTH OF SAN DIEGO FWY. Youwll remetHber It ..... you Ive. WEEKDAYS 7:00-9:50 SATURDAY-SUNDAY 1:00-4:00 7:00-10:00 'Jackso1U' to Air As Video Series LOS ANGELES CAP> -CBS Televlslon bas substituted a half-hour musical s how. "The Jacksons," for "A Year at the Top," the situation comedy that bad been scheduled to premiere Jan. 216. Producer Norman Lear said that "A Year al the Top," which was to star Mickey Rooney, Vivian Blaine and Robert Alda, had been "shut down for repair&.'· Lear added that the show would return to production in March with hopes for a debut ln the fall. "The Jacksons" stars the Jackson Ftve and other members of the musical family. A different kind of MOTION picture. Fllmed in Callfomla. Mexico. and Hawaii. • Swfline • ._boenllnt • Snow-Skllnt • L...cl ,..._.. • • Jet•• • K9Y• Adwnturifto • B~ • • Bicycle Mo_,_ e Motor~~-• • Henolldlflo e ~ • Hobie c.ta • 9nd -1 SURF THEATRE • Sit SI. & Coost ........... ~-..... 7:00 & t-.30 9'ilGH1I. CODY CABOU. 'S SUIP IAM> PLA Y1*i llFOll IACH PaPOttMAMC1 A~SJ.00 BARBRA STREISAND R'5 KRISTOFFERSO (R) WEEKDAYS 6:00-8:30-11 :00 WEEKENDS 1:00-3:30 6 :00-8:30-11 :00 o:" YJHESHAGGYD. •ADYIMTUIES Of n. WILDllMHS F...._Y" '"'"' llf1T' "MONTY rYTHOH AHO THI HOt. Y MAIL• .. MAlilHOH MAM'" llJ '1l0GUE"' ''CAP_ltlr (IJ ""THEAT& OF ILOOD• Cll "KING KONG .. ,,., '-ntE I.AHi> TIME FOll901"' TATUM O'NEAL BRIAN KEITH (PLUS) WEEKDAYS: 7:15-9:15 WEE.ICE NOS: 1 :00-3:00-5:00-7:~15 PLUS RIOAY & SATURDAY ONL 11 :00 P.M. (PG) DAILY PILOT APWI ........ INTREPID BACK IN AMERICA'S CUP FIELD Gerry Driscoll to Take the Helm Again Driscoll to Take Hehn of Intrepid SAN DIEGO (AP) -Gerry Driscoll says he should be skippering the Intrepid in 12 meter America's Cup trials in San Diego by March. An Arizona court was scheduled today to issue a final decision OD the sale or Intrepid. Preliminary sale was approved Monday. DRISCOLL SAID THE prospective owners .have asked him to again prepare, oversee and skip- per the fourth challenge by the venerable sloop. After her near-miss in 1974, the Intrepid was pW"chased by Bob FendJer. who planned to cam- paign her out of Ha waii next summer. However, In- trepid was among holdings thrown into trusteeship when Fendler's financial empire ran into problems with federal agencies. If the sale plans go through, Driscoll said he hopes to tune Intrepid against Lowell North's En· terpnse, which is already berthed in San Diego DRISCOLL TRINKS THE 66-foot boat can be packed, shipped from s torage in Hawaii via San Francisco .and reconditioned for launch within a month. "We don't know yet if all the work would be done here or if the boat would be prepared in Hawaii," he said. "At least it won't be going to pot. ... With Driscoll steering, Intrepid came close three years ago to defeating eventual champion Courageous for the right to defend sail racing's most prestigious prize, but was knocked out by a last minute problem. St. Francis Club Rebuilt After Fire Southern California non-resident members of st Francis Yacht Club, San Francisco. will be in· t.et'ested to lea rn that reconstruction of the clubhowe is scheduled to be completed by Aug . 31. The 49-year old clubhouse wrus destroyed by fire when a Christmas tree exploded at the club's an aual Chnstm as party Dec. 21. Commodore John Klopfer announced that the annual meeting of the club's members would be held Saturday, Jan. Son the clubhouse property A canopy has been placed over the boat storage yard and alJ provisions are being made to make the area u comfortable as possible, Klopfer s aid Commodore-elect Gene Harter. who will serve as chairman of the reeonstruct1on committee, said the club bas an excellent financial position, is ade- qu.tely covered by insurance and ts debt·free and that reconatruction is expc>cted to proceed at a r.apid pace. The Auac 31 target date for con5truction com- pletion means that the clubhouse will be rebuilt an Ume for the club's annual .. 01i:t Boat Series." usually held in September, and which draws a number of yachts from Newport Beach and other Southland communitic:'S. Outboards Change Dsigns for 1977 Traditionally . the tpectacular displays or the major Ametican out- board manufacturers - Chrysler, Johnson. Mercury. Evinrude -vo the most glamorous of the So uth ern Calilomia Boat Show Boat Cltl8s Filling Vp Tbe last chance for re-111 tra Uon in Balboa Power Squadron's spr-lna clua In safe boating "111 be Monday nlgbt at 8:30 p.m. The 13-weeu course atarted last Mon-?7 with a reelatratton of cmrJOO. The clua 1a <ree and open to a l I people -.uter or not they own a boat. It la applicable t.o .. u aa well as powet •ff tels . Classes are from 1 to 10 p.m . each lloQday nJaht. More of the same will be ln store for s how vis- it.ors this year when the 21st edition of the exposi- tion opens Feb. 4 at the Los Angeles Convention Center. All of the out- board m anufacturers h ave come up w ith changes and additions t.o thelrUnes. Chrysler has alJ-new SS and S6 horsepower crea- tions to go along with its four h orsepo wer lightweight motor. Mercury has added the Thrus ter, a battery. operated electric model, and the 70 horsepower Merc700. Evlnrude will b e sbowcuing a new 175-hp V6, a new 40 V-4 and a 2S hp m odel. In a ll, Evinrude hH '4 mode.lft fortm. J obn•on b t11 a Six· cylinder V ·6, a 7S-hp job thllt ls expected to draw considerable attention. It •l&o bu 1 200-hJ? ~otor that Is termed ''klnt of the ldcker•. •' NY Man Honored Selling Keep It Clean, Of ,., iapes Says F~~!..~~nt Pondered The 11ighl or a dirty sidewalk is an affront t.o 87-year-old William lBrKbe.r, who for 10 yean bu been badgering, cajoling and persuading the resl· dents of his Bronx neighborhood to help keep its streets clean. Until Tuesday, it's all been unomcial. One of Hirscher 's acts has been to hand out hil own hand· printed summonses. But now he has won olficilll recoenilion. At a ceremony, SanitaUon Commissioner ADl.bolly T. Vaccarello of New York City gave him a badge and named him an honor!lT)' deputy commissioner. H.irscher gets no salary -only the satiafacUon of doing his voluntee r job. • Entertainer Frank Sinatra and his son. Frank Jr., canceJJed appearances at Harrahs clubs in Reno and in Stateline following the death of Sinatra's mother in a plane wreck. (Related picture, AS) Sinatra cancelled Friday, Saturday and Sunday shows at Harrahs-Tahoe while his son cancelled s hows for Tuesday and tonight at Harrahs-Reno. ... """'"" '"· A San Diego man who calls hJmself "Captain Sticky" says he'll kick off his personal vendetta agains t ··evil in nursing homes" with a Navy beacb landing. Richard Pesta says ( J he'll s tage a 700-mile, P·rOPLE 90-d ay j o urney -bis c.. most ambitious project --------" since retiring from the fiberglass business -to t.o tell the state about nursing gather witnesses home abuses. At a news conference in Sacramento, sponsored by the state Department of Aging, the 375-pound, one-man war against evil said the Navy will land him Saturday on Imperial Beach to begin his as-sault. • Fonner pro basketball center Walt Bellamy was elected doorkeeper of the Georgia Senate, suc- ceeding former Atlanta Braves pitcher Pat Jarvis, who is now sberlff or DeKalb County. Ga . The 6-foot-10 Bellamy was nominated by Sen. Ed Jobnsoo, who said , "It's often been said that the doorkeeper must be a big man." The senators laughed loudly when Bellamy rose to his feet, looming over Lt. Gov. Zell MiUer's s houlder just as Miller HLLAMv asked if there was any objection to lbe nomination. • The Navy is being asked to stop interfering with free exercise of religion in a suit filed by a follower of the Sikh faith discharged after wearing a turban with his uniform. The suit filed in U.S. District court in San Diego by Ronald B. Sherwood seeks his rein.statement, a damage award or more than $10,000 and a definition Of the legal meaning of Navy uniform rules. Sherwood, who joined the Navy in 1970 and took his religious vows four years later, contends bis coW"t-martial for refusing to remove the turban and subsequent discharge were arbitrary and violate freedom of religion • Former Gov. Sherman Adams, who was chief of staff and conCidant to President Dwlgb& D. EIJenbower, has been hospitalized after falling at a ski resort. A spokesman for the Loon Mountain Resort In New Ham shire said Adams, 78, fell and lnjured his head while walking during the worst blizzard there in 10 years. He resigned from the White House post in 1958 amid allega- tions of impropriety stemming from bis acceptance of a vicuna coat for a nomioal price and other gifts from Boston busi- nessman and longtime friend, Bernard Goldllne. ... 11110""'' Prince J ean·Fellx de Merocle. 33, a descendant of. o.ne of Belgium's oldest flOble families, was found dead in a pool of blood on the stairway of his Paris apartment bu.IJding, ap- parently the victim of a fall. Police said their early suspicions be bad been beaten to death were apparenUy not sustained by an autopsy. wblcb found only ooe wound at the bue ol the skulJ, consistent with his having hit the staircase in faJling. Neighbors said the bachelor prince, un- employed and a figure of Paris night life since hls father's death two years ago, often came home in the early hours. • Nottoway (Va.) County Sheriff Ray ltoyaU. re- cenU y indicted on charges of misusing public funds, won the m oral s upport or some people who know himweU. "We, the Inmates of the Nottoway County Jail, would like to voice our opinion concerning Sheriff Royall," said a lettertotheedJtorofthe Blacklltone news paper, The Courier Record. "We think 'Royall is the best sberlff Nottoway County has ever had for jusUce toward the people and inmates of this county." The Jetter was signed by 10 inmates. * Fred Marler was all ready to serve as a Juror In Sacramento before his boss told hJm be waa more help to the court as a judge. Marler , ~ former state senator and no w a Superior Court Judge, wa.a called to Jury duty under a state law effecUve last year that stripped many professionals, including j udges, of t.belr a utomatic ~xemptioos. But when be reported, pre- sidlng Superlor Court Judge Jo.epb Babich told Marler be ~Id serve the public more as a MAllLH judl(e than as a Juror, and excused him from jury duty • The widow of SC\llptor AJexuder Calder saya abe will not pie~ up his poethumout Medal of Freedom as • gestul't! in favor of complete amnesty for Vietnam dralt resiatera. llln. Loalaa Calder clld not 10 to t.be White House when Pretlcktll Ford presented the medals, the nation '1 hlght!at civtllan honor, t.o 22 lnd.MduaJs. It the President knew of her feelings, ht Hid nothln1 about it. ln a telephone interview from New York Wltb \be Wahington Post. she said she had tenl a t.ele- aram to Ford. "We •aid freedom should be for e¥eryooc, and treedom meant tot.al amnesty," tbt aald. WASHINGTON <AP> -U.S. District Judge Jobo Silica is con- sidering a plan that would eaable anyone with $3. 75 and a stamp to hear for himself the coovena. Uoos that caused the downfall of Richard M. Nixon. Lawyers for a variety of broad- casting organizations and a re· cord company submitted a plan Tuesday that calls for tbe Na· tional Archives to sell one-hour tape casettes for $3.'15 to $5.75, depending on tape speed . ( IN SHORT J Included in that price would be a complete transcropt, packag· ing and mailing. A fu.IJ set of the 30 tapes played at t.be Watergate trial might be had for about $100. SWp•CoWde MES.5INA, Italy (AP) -The U.S. 6th Fleet aircraft carrier Franklin D. Roosevelt was in- volved in a collision Tuesday night with the 28,000-t.on Liberian freighter Oceanus in rough seas off the Sicilian port of Messina, port officials said. They said both ships suffered minor damage. There were no reports of casualties. ~l...oa•OK'd WASHINGTON <AP> "They're eli$ible in the same way any other country is eligible for any or the fund facilities," says an American official of the decision by the International Monetary Fund to loan $36 million to war-torn Vietnam. The IMF approved the loan Tuesday, stating its purpose was to compensate for the export earnings Vietnam lost in 1976due to war damages. The loan to Vietnam by the 129-member agency was the first • since the Communist govern- ment was admitted to mem- bership over U.S. opposition late last year. GOPl11 Blaelc WASHINGTON (AP> -The Republican party bas a healthy bank balance and a $1 million trust fund to pay any leftover bills of a campaigb in which President Ford's organization appean lo have shortchanged itself. A party o fficial s aid $1.8 million raJsed by the Republican National Committee and earmarked for the Ford cam- paign went unspent because nobody asked for ll. J'ra .. ter Cal• MIAMI CAP) -As the stricken cruise ship Monarch Star drifted about in tropical waters off the coast of Cuba today, its 391 passengers sailed for Haiti aboard a slater shlp. A Monarch Lines spokesman said the mid-ocean transfer of passengers, some or the 368 crew members, luggage and pro- visions to the Monarch Sun waa completed without mishap Tues-day. The 617-foot Star, which left Miami Sunday on a 14-day cruise, stopped dead with a pump problem early Tuesday. a U.S. Coaat Guard spokesman said. PNlle Drepped WASHINGTON (AP> -Tbe Justice Department will oot pro- secute President Ford's former campaign manager , Howa rd "Bo" Callaway, for an alleged conflict of interest involving his ski resort in Colorado. T he department notlfted Callaway Tuesday that, after six months, fl waa dropping its in- vestigatlon and had no plans to purs ue It. Asst. Atty. Ge n . Richard Thornburgh made the letter to Callaway public. c..11 ..... i1easee. ·WASHINGTON (AP> -Rep. Bob Bergland was among friends when be met with the Senate Agriculture Committee to dis- c us s bis nomination as Preside nl ·elect Carter's agriculture secretary. Even Republican members of the panel bad praise for Bergland, and tbe committee late Tuesday unanimously re- commended that the Senate confirm the Minnesota farmer to bead the Aanculture Depart· m~t: 'IV, Stereo Taken A bu:ratar wbo wu afdtd by an unlocked door at a (.quna Hills home carried ofr a color lelevtalon set and stereo equip- ment JolntJy valued at $1.025. Oraqe County 1hcritt'a officers aa.td the lou wu reported by El Toro Marine Steve Alan Nowka, 2"7.of251tl Harto1. Hewuwork-lna at th• ban when tbe Ultft oc-curred. ( Pilot Logbook J Having Nice Time; ish I Was There By AltTlltJJl R. VINSEL I OIU.0..ly-Si.tl Everybody always sends home such cheery vacaUon notes that 1 thought J'd cootrlbute one so you won't have to ask me if I had a good time ln Mexico. The answer la no. The reason is l never got there. My original plan was to dash off a vacation note ln a snug, secluded trailer oo the Baja California beach with the comforting thunder of the surf some 20 yards from my front door. Ideally, it would be in between writing chapters of one or the other books cWTenUy In slow, painful proifUS. ·or alter finishing some mol'e sketching and painting and cracking opeo the tequila and an icy ~r.to savor with aalt and sliced fresh lime while watching a magnificent sunsel over the Bay or All Saints. EVEN IF l 'D EVER gotten down there, I don't think the sun was seen ftom Tuesday on, either setting or risln,g. The dirt road to our favorite hideaway is probably still impossible and impassable. due t.o stoma. My plaos w ere already made. however. and no amount of nagging and pleading by several females who read those alarmist stories about Mexican bandits could change them. l should have seen the handwriting on the wall Monday, the first day of vacation. Since my wife bad to work, I spent the day doing dishes, laundry, ti- dying the house and taking down the Christmas tree. l was on vacation. I had nothing more important to do. VIMHL. THAT WAS THE DAY I realized, after taking the emp. ty Sparkletts water jugs out and locldng the garage door aa my wife drove away t.o work in South El Monte, 65 miles cU.- tant, that I had just locked myseJI out of the house. My keys were in my pants pocket all right. But my pants were hanging on a bedroom chair. The temperature was hovering at 54 and the only things between me and an indecent exposure or burglary rap were a flimsy bathrobe and my inability to barehandedl,y tear the screen off th(! bedroom window. I finally found a oelghbor who hadn't left for worlc and called mother· in-law to come over with the spare hou.e key. TUESDAY I WAS GOING to get Old Blue a tuneup and wheel alignment so 1 could hit the road but one must almost submit a resume and personal references to get a car Into a west Orange County garage for work. They said ma)'be Wednesday. Wednesday, they mentioned the coming toad-strangler stonn, as old Uncle Bob called such downpours, and said again they couldn't do the work. They want.eel all hands available to tow in motorists stranded with wet and out-of-tune ca.rs. They didn't want to cut into that market by tuning up a car so its operator didn't get stranded, either here or somewhere south of the international border crossing at San Ysidro. Thursday it was raining so hard it woke me up. THE BIGGEST EXCITEMENT of the day came when I dropped the shaving cream and it landed on my hairbrush, flipping the brush in a nut one-and-a-half gainer riJbt into the toilet . Rube Goldberg and Nadia Comaneci in concert couldn't have done better. Friday, I sat around the house staring at our romantic phony gas fireplace and wondering what to do. Every Ume I heard police cars or fire truck sirens, which I was gotng to Ensenada to escape, I forbade myself from calling authorities to check out the action. I TOOK MY MIND OFF belng on vacation by fixing a nice Mexican dinner for WorltinJC Wire. Now, I'm back at work, minus one week of 1977 vacation time and -for some lnsant reason -looking forward to taldng the rest or it off and maybe spending a few days in Mexico. Maybe I jwst feel good because today I didn't Jock myself out of the bou,,e or come close to donating my hairbruah to the Orangt County Sanitation District. Ballots Disputed Labor Panel Eyes Register ElectiOn Agents for the National Labor Relations Board district office in Los Angeles are conducting an investigation of a contested union ele(UOD held among advertising employes of the Santa Ana Register. An NLRB spokesman said the Inquiry could last about a morith • before a finding is made. Workers al the newspaper vot- ed by a S3 to 44 margin t.o join the Communlcatlons Worke rs of America, an AFL-CIO affiliate, last Thursday. but a total or 21 challenges to ballots have been med. Thirteen challenges came from the Register alleging the ballota were cast by part-Ume, and there fore ln ellglble, employes. · One challenge came from the NLRB agent conducting the eJe(- Rec Program Still Offered There are sUU plenty of classes open for the Costa Mesa Depart- ment of Leisure Services'• winter recreation program, and COila Mesa residents have unUJ Jan. 19 to slgn up. Leisure Services spokeswoman Shella Wldoe says classes in foUt guitar, bridge in· atructlon, dlsco dance, belly dancing, dog obedience and many others are still open. Re.Oatrathm Is on a flnt come, nnt •erved basis. Further In· CormaUon may be obtalned by cautna lhe departme nt a l *-5300. Uoo on the rrounds that the ballot was cut by an employe whose name did not appear on the eligibility list. Tbe remainjng seveo challenges were broupt by the union whkb charged that the ballots were cast by people whO, 1 for a variety of reaaons, are not members of t.be bargaining unit being polled. Followtne the conchasJon of tJie • probe. either tide mlY appeal to t.be NLRB office ln Wublnat.oa D.C. The NLRB spoke.man 1ald t.bat ll the unJoo IOHe the elect.ton , at the conclusion ol the pl"OCffd-.• lnp no further union activity will~ allowed lor a year. IP If the newspaper. loees, be aald, the c.ue can be takM t.o federaJ court lf the paper's management • refuses to negotiate wfth tbe bargaining unit. Stereo Gear Gone Stereo equ.lpmtnt valued b7 • the vicUm at S800 wu st.oleo fnun a Ulaslon Viejo home by a r. burctar who entered via the Udo locl~ed window. OrlJ\lt Count)' lherilf's officers aald the tbllt wa• reported by WUUam P . Gardner. 21, or 213.12 Jvdl.nea. J He wu at a ftei.ebbot's home ll , t the time of the brealt-tn. • • • " COFFEE BREWS CONFUSION By BARBARA GIUS.BOWEN Ol t119 0.11, ...... Sl•ll The price or coffee bas more than doubted over the past 18 tnonlhB but American consumers seem to be doing little more than complaining about lt. . . Coffee growers and exporters explain aw11y the pnce m· crease as the natural result of supply not meeting demand. Largely the result of a 1975 frost tbal wh>ed out 70 percent or Brazil's crop (and 40 percent of the world supply), the sca~c1ty 1s exacerbated by a civil war in Angola. floods in Colom~1a and Mexico and a drought along the Ivory Coast -all of which are primary sources of the exalted coffee bean. By no means Is the U.S. the only market affected by the bean shortage. In Rome, if you care, the 14-cent espresso has gone ~P lo 18 cent.a; and in the stores. a pound of coffee has doubled U\ price since September to $3.36. In Colombia, raw beans are selling as high as S2 27 a pound, compared to 71 cents 18 months ago. EVEN IN BRAZIL. the largest coffee-producing country, the demand for the brew has declined as pnces have gone up -Lo $J.6S a pound from 81 cents last year. . Still, around the world. calls to boycott are falhng on dear ea.rs. Even in the U.S., where consumer protests have been known to shake up the powers that price, few organized efforts have been reported, even though mark·ups affect this country's favorit.e beverage. . Spiraling prices and threats of boycotl have brewed little else than confusion, it seems. While some observers blame prices on :the shorta~e. others blame it on higher export fees; and still others speculate there is a conspiracy among coffee-growing na- tions to manipulate the market. Coffee industry spokesmen say a conspiracy is imaginary. of course. But the prices are not. According to the Wall Street Journal, General Foods Corp. which processes Maxwell House and Sank~ brands. last ~eek raised wholesale prices to $2.91 a pound. Folgers. a umt of Procter and Gamble Co., and the second-biggest U.S. roaster, has raised its wholesale price to SJ.08 a pound. Hills Bros.• San 1-'rancisco oUice reports coffee up in th e wholesale market this week to $2.88 a pound, 20 cents above last month and $1.35 over last year's price. Recent reports show that boycott efforts in the East are shak · ing wholesale prices down to last month's levels. Currently there js talk among grower-nations to place a freeze on the price or "green" beans. That would mean a s tabilization or roasters· prices too, and even a possible decline. ON THE SHELVES in the meantime. it looks something like this : Maxwell House sells ror $2.34 a pound and it is among the lowest-priced available. Eighteen months ago. the brand retailed nl $1.80. The most expensive popular brands (MJli, yuban) are ~~ ~(~~I Carl Diedrich, Costa Mesa coffee roaster and importer, says commercial coffee's a ripoff. up to $2.63 a pound with instants (Taster's Choice, Nescafe) in. IO.Ounce jars at S3 6S. • ~ Bargain coffees, it there is such a thing. are packed under store labels. While they hardly produce a connoisseur's cup of brew. they are marketed In "economy.size," three-pound cans, as are some other brands, all priced between $6.23 and $7.29. One Newport Beach store clerk said she's been selling a lot of the bulk-packed brands. "People don't seem to be cutting down or boycotting the stuff. It's just like the rush on meat a few years back. Everyone's stocking up now before the prices are really un· bearable." she said. A testimony from one shopper seems to sum it up: "I can't function without a cup of coffee ln the morning. I'd stop buyin'g cigarettes and booze before I'd quit buying coffee, and if that means driving JO miles to (one of the discount chain stores) to get It, that's what I '11 do." Thus, because of its mysteriously addictive nature, coffee r e· mains In effect. a social institution, falling in step with apple pie and motherhood. It gets you moving in the morning, gjves you an excuse to think in peace or fraternize, and its gourmet aflcionador. claim it finishes off a meal with finesse. KNOCKING COFFEE is a ljttle like knocking football Those that do risk labels just short or pinko. By the same token, teas, especially h~rbal varieties, have become the nectar of long-hairs and health food faddists who have yet to turn this country orr its habits. Coffee is the nectar of an acquired taste -one that's been around since the beginning of this nation. People take to it like a swig of Scotch -a shol seems to cure whatever ails them. Still it remains a mystery to many what the dark, muddy· looking and acridly taste-defying liquid has lo offer. And it's com· mon knowledge in the medical world that excessive ingestion or the stuff can make a sieve out of the stomach wall. "Let's face it," says Carl Diedrich. a local retail coffee roaster , "people who drink coffee just don't switch that easily to tea or cocoa.'• Diedrich, who imports coffee beans from family-owned plan- tations in Central America, seems to know the business well enough to have his own opinions about recent developments. "The price increase is for a lot or reasons. People talk about scarcity. but exporters also have to make up for increases in ship· ping fees which have jumped from $84 last year to $106 per metric ton," he said. Diedrich also said that most American commercial.grade roasters buy from East Coast jobbers and add on rail costs for distribution nationwide. "Everyone's making money doing it this way," he said. And, since they are hard-pressed to meet consumers' economic demands, American roasters are trapped into buying low-grade beans, he added. "Because most American brokers don't speak Spanish or other languages. they don't go abroad t-0 find their coffee, so they don't know where to gel the best deals," Diedrich said. The bulk of our coffee. he said. comes from the Robusta bean which is grown in lower altitudes in Brazil and Africa. Since Brazil's commercial crop was wiped out by the frost, producers must come up with enough coffee beans to meet roasters' de· mands, hence tbe price increase. PREMIUM COFFEES, he said, come from the Arabica and Liberica beans which are grown in higher altitudes where the soil contains more volcanic ash. These coffees are distributed primarily to European markets where they sell for as much as S6 apound. · European coffees are also processed by hand. he said. so there is little damage to the beans. American coffee, on the other band, is put through a mechanical sorter which tends not to be so selective about defects. Broken beans, Diedrich said, roast darker than whole beans and impart a burnt or biller fl avor to brewed coffee. By continuing to buy commercial·grade coffee, Diedrich says the American public is insisting on paying high prices for low-quality taste. "What a majority or people don't know is that they're better off buying at bean stores (retail roasters),'' said Diedrich. "They'll get better corree that goes rartber because they don't have to use so much to get good flavor and aroma." So, it seems, until the powers that be find a way for us to get coffee for beans , consumers are left with three alternatives: -l) Continue to pay high prices for what roasters and growers know to be the lowest grade or coffee. -2) Continue drinking it bul pay even more for "fresh· roasted" and European imported blends which may "go farther." · -3) Quit. Redirect tastebuds .to tea for caffein; or, if hooked on lhe flavor, drink cereal·based substitutes that can be purchased in supermarkets and health food stores. One popular substitute, according to several health food store owners, is Pero, a roasted blend of ground malled barley, chicory. rye and molasses. A seven-ounce container of the powder costs about $2.85. which may not seem like much of a bargain. yet a container thal size claims to make up to 180 cups or brew which also manages to greet you with purQC>Se in the morning. Now's the Time to Clam Up Locals who think the season for beachcomblng Is over evidently don 't know about the gastronomical treasures hanging out at the ocean shore these days. Clams are eJrpected to come .out of hiding early Saturday af· ternoon and conUnue lolling around through Friday enning They're usually up for grabs in the middle afternoon, when the tide'• amenable to diggers (Check your.tldetable. > Providint you've got a bucket. aome rubber waders or freeze· proof feet -and a fishing license valid for this calendar year - there's some fun to be had in acooplng them up for dinner. <Note: If you plan on making tb1s a family outing, keep In mJnd that the state Department ol Fish and Game bas decreed all dig· gen 16 years of age or older be licensed.) 1be varieties of c:Jams that tre· quent these shores are the butler or lJUltoeck and the Plamo. ..i.Althougb primarily sourced in rumo Beach, the Pismo clam bM been known to mJgrate to ••ten south, stopping in at Long Beach, Hunt1n1ton tnd Newport Beach, aomctlmea i:D places llke SM Diego county. SlDff they're larger and often cbewler than the smaller vaneu... mo•t people prefer \bem chopped up. in chowders or _..... Piamoa also make good llxln1• for quiches, dressi.nis ...s aoutnes; and t.hey can be frit· tered, 1ea1Joped, au grautined or Untuinled to perfection. (The perfeetJon l9 up to JOU.> The Uttleneckl, or cockles, U'e for ·the simpler among us. J..t .in them repeated baths ln Lre.h aoawater or brine (Mt cup Hit to 1 calloo ol water), lellina them stand 15-20 minutes each time -this gets the grit out. You can then pry them from their shell and swallow them down with a squirt of fresh lemon or lime; or steam them open and enjoy them with a cup of steam· ing buttery nectar. A bucket of frt>Sh steamers takes me back to childhood pie· nics in the Pacific Northwest where butter clams are prolific. As l remember, half the run of eating the critters was in grab- bing for them out of the pot. We would drench them. one·bY· one in melted butter and pop them in our mouths. It would take a little more patience to pry off the button·like muscle that joins the clam meat lo its shell, but I remember that it, too. was a delicacy well worth the effort. ~ccordlng to the people at the Department of Fi~ and Game, Littlenecks are ab~t in the vicinity of San Mateo Point (Col· ton's Point or Nixon's beach, whichever you prefer), just north of the San Diego County line. The point'• accessible through San Clemente State Beach. but be prepared for a good trek. CALIFORNtA CHOWDER J plnt or 2 cups cl a.rm v. cup chopJ>ed bacon or salt pork 1 cup chopped onion 1 eup 'clam liquor plus t cup water 2 cups dJced potatoes l cup chopped celery 1 cup .chopped canot.a 1 cup wbole·kemel corn 2 cups milk or ball and half 1 bay leaf ~ tu.IPoOn thyme Duh bot pepper sauce 1 tablespoon butt.ft' or fa\ Drain clams. and reserve li· quor (add enough water to make 2 cups liquid). Chop clams and set aside. Fry bacon until crisp and drain on absordent towels. Pour out some of the fat and cook on.ion and celery in fat (or butter) unWlender. Add clam liquor. water. potatoes. carrots, seasonings and clams. Cook at>out 15 minutes over medium·low name until veget ables are tender when pierced with a fork. Stir In corn, milk, salt and pepper to taste. and he at lhrough. Garnish each serving with bacon bits. CLAM FRl'M'ERS 1 pint or 2 cups clams. drained and chopped I\,; cups nour ~ cup fresh, unflavored wheatgerm 1 tablespoon baking powder \,;teaspoon nutmeg 1 teaspoon salt 2eggs, beaten tcupmilk 2 teaapoons grated onion "' \,; teaapoon parsley flakes 1 tablespoon butter, melted Vegetable oil for frying Mix flour with saJt. baking powder and wheat germ and set aside. Combine eggs, milk, onion, parsley, butter and clams. Pour mixture tnto dry iogre· dlentll and stir together unlil 1mooth. Drop batter by tablespoons into bot oil, fry •bout 3 mlntues, turnina to brown both aides. Dratn on absordenl towels . Serves6. PILGRIMS CLUI PIE 3 doien shell clams or 3 cana (8 ounces each) mlnced clams 1 'h cups water lA cup margarine or butter 1~ c up sliced fresh mushrooms 2 tablespoons minced onion lA cup flour \.ii teaspoon liquid hot pepper sauce Y4 teaspoon dry mustard 1A teaspoon salt ~teaspoon white pepper l cup reserved clam liquor l cup half and half l tablespoon lemon juice 2 tablespoons chopped parsley 2 tablespoons chopped pl· mien lo Pastry for a l·crust 9 inch pie 1 egg, beaten • Wa s h c lam s h e ll"\ thoroughly. Place clams in a large pot with water. Bring to a boll and simmer for 8 to 10 minutes or until clams open. Remove clams from shell and cul into fourths. Reserve l cup clam liquor. (Or, if using canned . clams, draht and reserve 1 cup U· quor). Jn a skillet melt margarirle Add mushrooms and onion a.nd cook unUt tender. Stir In flour, mustard, liquid hot pepper uuce, salt, and pepper. Gradual· ly add clam liquor and half and half. Cook, stirring constantJy, until thick. Stir in lemon juice. parsley, pimiento, and clams. Pour mixture inlo a 9·tnch round deep-disb pie place (about 2 lncbes deep). Roll out pastry dou&h and place on top ot mix· lure in pi• plate; secundouih to the rim or tbe pie plate by crimp. lng. Vent pastry . Brlllh with beaten egg. Bah in a hot oven, 375 degrtel r .. for 2~ to 30 minutes or untlt pastry la browned. Makes hervings. Consumers are continuing to buy coffee, despite price hikes affecting the exalted bean. BEA ANDERSON, EDITOR BARBARA GIUS-BOWEN, FOOD EDITOR WedneSday. January 12, 1977 Ct An Alternative: Do It Yourself For the devout-and patient -among coffee drinkers, there is always the option of growing your own, but it takes about three years for a tree to produce beans. Paul Sode rh ol m , a horticulturist doing research on coffee trees in Miami, says peo· ple can save money by growing their own coffee like people in South American countries who harvest their brew from trees in their backyards. But it's a little more difficult for North Americans, he warns. Coffee trees can be grown out· side only In tropical or s ub· tropical climates such as that of southern Florida. The only species recommended for home growing is the "arabica" type, which is sold in nurseries for prices up to $40 a tree. Soderholm suggests that a borne planter start with an 8-10· iinch seedling. A slow grower, it wlll take about 14 months to grow a foot, he says. The tree will start producing coffee "cherries" in about three years. The arabica will survive the normal climatic conditions of a home, office or lobby wilh good care, he said. The plant should be kept in brightly lighted rooms within three or four feet of south, west or east windows. Soil should be kept uniformly moist and an acid-type fertilizer with chelated iron In it is recommended every 1-2 months. The species will produce fruit between Sept emjbe r and January. The che rries ripen over a period or a month to six weeks and are ready for picking when their color r-anges fnvn red to dark maroon. You 're not done yet. There's a seven-step process to get coffee from the fruit. First; you mus t remove the puJp. This can be done by a fermenta- tion process. Cover the seeds with water for 36 hours to remove the sUcK, · slime that protects the pit. Dry the pits in the sun for up lo three weeks, raking often lo ensure even rays. Some coffee connoisseurs de- mand that their coffee be dried· on mahogany wood, which ap· ~ parenlly imparts a subtle flavor to the resulting brew. Finally. remove the seed ~ · called the parchment. by pouna. ing the seeds or rolling them between hard surfaces. Blow oil the loosened casings with a fan. Whal 's left is a green colfee bean. It is at this point that beans are sold to roast ers. Roasting can be done at home py spreading lbe beans In a single layer tn a shallow pan a nd baiting ln a moderate oven until their cotor is the same as coffee in a can. . .. Then, all you have lo do lll grind tbe beans and brew them. Warning: a 5-to6-footlreeonbf · produces about. three pounds of. fruitper year,oraboutonepound or ground coffee. If it sounds like too much work foT loo llttle reward, Soderholm adds that co((ee trees are Jud pretty lo look at1 too. · C2 DAILY PILOT Keepers Of Key Marge Tezak, left. and Charlene Newhouse arc shown in a former cell of lheir two-story Old Jatlhouse Inn, a con- verted jail in Hurley Wi sc ., which they pun?hased from Iron County for $2.150. Visitors to the inn cart' stay comfortably in nostel which still relains a jailhouse motif. ADVANCE REGISTRATION Canadian Scores Hit D E A R A N N LANDERS: Ordinarily. I would have passed over the letter stgned "All Hung Up And Trylng Too Hard'· without a second thouebt . 1f the lady wants hairy leg~ lUld matching armpits. so be It. But her statement, "I live ln Canada and it gets mighty cold up here in the winter," made me boll. I've heard of U .S. citizens arr I ving at the Calgary airport in mld· July wearing rur coats. These dingbats ex· pressed surprise that we bad concrete sidewalks. <They expected to see wooden ones.> And they were "so happy" we have TV up here. <Bathtubs, too. maybe). Yes, we Canadians water ski, swim in the Jakes, laugh, cry, sleep, work, play, love, hale, live and die just like humans everywhere else. Any woman who uses ''living in Canada" as an excuse not to shave her legs and under her arms needs professional help. -OKANAGAN VALLEY. B.C. meteoroloay, human re- latJona, aQd peraonal iroomJDg. Yoo scored• three-base blt. com Ina ahe called me "an ldlot." Now she won't even call meOC'lthe phone. She speaks to me only when I speak to her. DEAR ANN : I'm 40, I told her I thou&!lt I Ann~ Landers divorced four years. with had a rtgbt to do what I ans.year-old son. My job w a o t e d and s be is secretary In a real· responded, "So have I!" estate firm. l've been. I know my mother ts supporting myself since disappointed. but is it decided to atop try1n£ for I was 16. right of her to make me a 8 0 I d m e d 8 t 1 n Five months ago. I feel depressed, embar· h k l d b Started havin" an affair r"·~ed and "Uilty? What ouse eepi ne an e .. .....,. .. ''Avallable Allee'' wtth a 26-year-old man should I do? -MIAMI whenever hO wanted me. who works al a menial DEAR M.: Enjoy Within two weeks. 1 job and attends college youneU. A woman ol 41 dlscovered be didn't at night. We see each sboald DOl taave lo llve want me 60 often. What other whenever there is ber Ufe to pleHe tau was eveo more tnterest- a spare moment and en· DMOer. lng, the quality ot our joy one another's com· Doteepya.reyetopea lovemakln1 improved pany immensely. bl aatlclpatloll of bdllt h tb f He never mentions damped, dear. It will be :lim~shJ. requency marriage, which ls just lea patnful lf you bave· There are a couple as well. In ten years, altenaaUves. Tills ll my good lessooa in this Jetter he'd see my wrinkles. oaly1taC1esUoa. for any youne bride who grey hair and fl accid D E A R A N N reads il carehtlly. - skin. and feel trapped. LANDERS: Thal letter C O N T E N T I N I realize eventually from "Hot Stuff" made PORTLAND he'll leave me for so-me laugh. It also took me DEAR PORT: Tbere meone his own age and back a few years. certat;Dly are. 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SACRAMENTO (Capitol> -More and more women are abus· ing drugs. particularly mood altering ones ob- tained from physicians. Jackie Mendleson. drug abuse consultant for the State Health Department. says a growing numbe r of women , including housewives. career pro- fessionals, secretaries Northridge. problem in our society in .•..... ,. ~2~911 .:.:-af~ In Los Angeles County which people are saying ----------------------------a recent study indicates they can't be themselves First. each senior class selects three stu· dents. and the final de· cision at each school is made by the faculty. MlUYHDf C8'TU ...,., ..... CMh ...... •----------and college students are .. Ttll7141t7MHO C.11 642-5178 . Put • few worda to work for ou. relying on barbiturates, tranquilizers, sedaUves and diet pills to cope with their changing role. _...;.. _______ __:...__________ "Prescription drug Start the New Y-r Right. 4'oin smokEnden® now. •.. Ir you )o1n amoltEndns now, and follow our .pleaunt proaram. H0&ted by h<>1p1tals. leading :Porporatlons, and Fvemrnent •rencles "COl5t-to-Q>ast, smokF.nden ha helped o•er 100,000 smokers kick lhe habit during the put lt years. SmokF.nders shows you the way Jo quit calmly and comfortably. You unolte JI much u you want until you quit 4ilTHOUT hypnOlit, wtllpower, 1eare tactics, -~td.ric shocks, or climbing the w1Jl1. ~,Come to a FREE EXPLANATORY SESSION, ~d bring your ciganttes. .. by Feb. 24, you 'liron't netd them an mo~. •LOCATION abuse is not confined to any ooe category of women. A woman's ten· dency to abuse these drugs depends largely on her sense o f self· esteem. •'Part of the problem is that in our society ever- yone strives to feel good. So to avoid feeling bad, women turn to mood allering drugs. '· A recent survey in· dicates about 20 percent of women use mood· altering drugs, as op· posed to only eight per- cent or the male popula· Uon. Approximately 67 an increasingly heavy -that they can't be usageofbarbituratesand natural without taking a tranquilizers by women. drug." Retiring U .S. Food and Mendleson says reduc- D rug Administration lng the incidence of drug Commissioner Alex · abuse among women de- ander M. Schmidt says pends on fostering a con· he's appalled at the ease cept or self esteem with which physicians among little girls. over -prescribe am· "The most effective phetamines and tran· program is to prevent qullizen to women. things before they hap. The Federal Drug En· pen. Young girls realize forcement Administra· their own self worth and tlon has called for know that they don't stricter enforcement to need to take a back seat ...... rte ... HAMS • Ready to Serve with Honey"n Spice Glaze • Spiral Shced From Top to Bottom • We Package and Ship from Coast 10 eoest • Full Service Dehcatessen • Imported Cheeses prevent abuse of am· to any male. ......_ a..rp p bet amine 1. tr an · "The other factor i.a for 111lHEIM PALM SPllMGS 11111-( "" COIONA DEl MAI "IM.....,. "I q u i l i z e r s . a n d parents to help their --"" ..... c-... _ .... 1 UU\.-JJNl.C-ttwy barbiturates. children. Parents have a 1.;~ •. ·,=-:-1o1N1•1 (714) 613-9000 RANCHO MIUGE M end 1 e 5 0 n says ou1 llGJ MM U14) 635-2461 "14) 346-3894 womenoverusedrugsto ----------~~~~N~~==~==~~~======~~~=:=::::::::::~~~~":::::::::~~ cope with their tradi- Uonally subservient role in society. Others say women can't handle the conflict thrust on them by the women's move- ment. Dr. Josette Mon· danaro, deputy director or the State Health Department's Substance ALL LA·z..IOYS ARIHlll New. .. 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SudQ-Btore opea&aa utU oae boor prior to doalnJ PHCm)GllAPllER'S LUNCH uoua IN AU. 8TOBES: 2-1 P.M. Avallabl• .t the f0Uowt119 sears Stores through Sunday, Jan. 16 =-::n. =.. =,..... ==-~,.... o-M.. ,........ twltl CMt1 ltleu ~ ..... .,..._ ....,_ T~• CllrotMa uttllM ""'' ...... "'~ 11111 .. , ~....... l.AllllMCtl "'* .... ,,..b ... Grayce Gruner will instruct Orange Coast College 's California Literature course beginning Feb. 9 W9dneed9. Januery 12, 19n DAIL V PILOT (3 California's Au t hors : Wri te On By MAllaA FORSBERG Ol lhe 0.11,,..... ...... The legendary Queen Califia ruled an exollc island populated with Amaton women who de· voured their male victims. Of course. they kept the strongest and most band.some to propagate the race. In Spain, Garcia Rodriguez Ordonez de Mon- talvo was in.spired to write the romantic tale alter bearing glowing reports of a land of milk and honey rrom explorers like Cabrillo and Cortez. The story gave birth lo California's name. I.a.ken from lbe queen herself. The state, rich in history, has been home baserorwrilers for morethanlOOyears. lt was the Gold Rush in '<C9 that contributed to the great influx of wordsmit.hs from aU over the country. Examining the impact of past and current. authors is the main thrust of "California Literature,'· a free, three-unit coutse lb at wall be orrered this spring at Orange Coast College. The class, English l~. will meet from 7 to 10 p.m. Wednesdays in Science 4 starting Feb. 9. Registration is at OCC's counseling and ad-missions office. "THE MIGRA110N during the Gold Rush made California a dynamic state. American writers came because the action was here ... said Grayce Gruner, instructor wbo will teach the course for occ·s Evening Program. Touching first on the region's hist«y, the class also lncludea a look at the oral literature of native Callfornla lndians as well as the early Spanish settlers. Mark Twain started tbecom1c realism genre with his famous •·Jumping Frog of Calaveras County.·· After sending the short story to bis editor in the East. it wasani.mtanthiL Bret Harte came here to write of the "myth of the West ," noted Ms. Gruner. A central theme in literature. lt focuses oa "the hero who strikes out on hi~ own, and by hia individual strength. conquers the wilderness. "His goodness and morality win over law- lessness.'· she conceded. FRANK NORRIS and J ack London, two authors representative or the San Francisco area, are included in the cunicuJum. "Ambrose Bierce. wbo wrote about and ac- tually rougbt in the Civil War, moved here from the East and made a name for himself writing for the William Randolph Hearst papers," Ms. Gruner recalled. The common man became the hero in American literature. "Instead of having great tragedies on a grand level, United States writers portrayed the man next door, with his personal emotional and psychological conflicts," she said. For example. Jobn Steinbeck. social protest. novelist. "wrote about the very lowest level or society. the poor and uneducated people.'' 11111111118,.. MYSTERY WRITERS Raymond Chandler and Ross McDonald explore the "world of U. Angeles·· in their work.a. "It's not necessarily Kreat literature." added Ms. Gruner, "but It does talk about the Calif om la syndrome of the UMOs." A "aopbtaticated. modern view o.r California" is probed in the essays of Joe Di· dion. The class wlllalaoanalyze RobinsonJ effeu · poetry. "There's a sense of freedom here. There's a spirit wbJcb l think stimuJates creativity in California. "I feel it. having moved bere. Tradition falls ort and we're not so bound by the past," Ms Gruner said. The resident of Irvine attended Lincolo University in Missouri. She bas a bachelor's ~d master's degree in English from California Staie University, Fullerton, as weU as a secondary teaching credential. 15"CIAUUtH HlltVl DUIMISS CASIS r -Wt:DCH"C ll'OITAT \..Jdle .wlA,'Kll~CEMC"CTa ... --------------· Cancer Ready for Romance n .. 11:1 ... RllAllff IO MA.Joa MAHUll4CTIMBS Ul'USIMTID TIMYIAHIM CO.OMA DIL MU SIMI .+JMl.AL HALF : PRICE ~: THURSDAY. J ANUARY 13 By SYDNEY OM ARR Alll ES <March 21· April 19): ~potlight on versatility, the way you utilize material at hand. Accent on taxes. mystery, money in con· oection with partner or mate. TAURUS (April 20· llay 20>: Emphasis on details associated with security. le galities, rights and permissions Mooey aflecting young persons is also in pic- ture. GEMINI (May 21-Junc Milk Prices 20): Highlight service, family needs -and do something to "control" your own moods. Give logic a chance to com- pete with impulse. Ask questions. but do so with good humor. CANCER <June 21· July 22 ): Good lunar aspect coincides now with creativity, imprint- ing of your style -and love. Married or single, you "rediscover" mean· ing of romance. LEO <July 23-Aug. Zl): Slowdown will work to your advantage. Know it and shake off any ten· dency to brood, worry. Be sympathetic. even NoWarYet Milk prices have dropped only slightly in Southland stores as a result of milk price controls being lifted by the state for the first Umeln40years. The sharpest drop reported in the Orange Coast area was at one store in Huntington Beach, where a half.gallon of milk was marked at 58 cents last week. The store, however, bas since raised the price to 66 cenu <the average price throughout Southland supermarltets> at the urging or the Bureau of Milk Marketing Enforcement investigators. The bureau was set up in 1937 to set minimum price guidelines. A spokesman ror the bureau explained that the guidelmes -ere "suspended. not terminated," and "could be reinstated'· if necessary. The purpose or the price conlrols. be said, was to m ake certain milk retailers didn't violate the unfair trade practice laws of the state Agriculture Code and charge prices below cost. Prices to s tores by miUc distributors are apparently not affected by the suspension. and neither are prices paid to· 'the man wlth a cow." the bureau'sspokesmanconllnued. All yet, the lifting or the controls has not fort'ed a major price break or stimwated windfall mUk sales. As lo whether or not the price Ult wiU fuel a milk price war or new controlJ wm be re-established, "you'd have to have a crystal ball better than mine,·· he aald. The price lift affects only milk. not milk product.s such a:; cottage cheese, yogurt or cream. CHEESE OF THE WEEK NEW AMIRELIE TM PART SKIM MILK CHEESE Cll _, ... bpirft I /16/17 fHcktr1 fGrm. n1 0100 WEAQIFF PLAZA 1 n. a ..... Ml'#JIOl'T llACN"""°"' '4>ft7J MOM.fill. 'nL t IA T. "f1'. • ~ 'nL I MAllMIR'S VILLAG~ANA POINT PMOM14t .. U10 .... r:,:~; generous -without becoming inextricably involved. Cycle hlgh -be indepen· dent. original, wilting to lake a chance on you. ..... HAL AEB1SOB HEARING AIDS l40tLCoet....,. ecw.. .. Mar -611-JIJI SALE ·: VIRGO <Aug . 23-Sept. 22): Message is more im- portant than might be apparent on s urface. Take special care with quotes -don't assume anything. Verify. Check. SAGITfARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21 l : Check wtth one wbo has access to ·'backstage inform a· lion." Visit person who is confined to home. hospital. You could be arranging a tour. of communication with professional super ior. Maintain self-esteem. Tear down for purpose ~ rebuilding on more 50lid ~~===~~~~~::::::=====~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I. structure. nn I UUI MWU "'-" UMU ltl IUI Ul 'ltllfll , ..... LIBRA <Sept. 23-0ct. 22!: Finish rather than begin, round out project. Give full play to im· aginatlon. You can get what you want -and the sky can be the limit. SCORPIO <Oct. 23· Nov. 21>: Flash of en li ghtenment is featured. "I've got it!" is apt to be your kevnote. CAPRICORN <Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Accent on wish fulfillment. roman· tic desires, friends, gains due to career advance· ment. Social activity in· creases -you~ sense of fitness. humor is spotlighted. AQUARIUS IJan. 20-Feb. 18): Accent Lines PISCES <Feb. 19 March 20>: Write, ad· vertise, publish -sub- mit plans. concepts. formats. Key is to keep ideas in ci r e u I at ion, maintain open, swirling. vital line or commwtica- Uon. U Januuy 13th ls YoW' birthday you were on your own al a relatively early age. You are re- bellious. inventive. creative. attractive lo opposite sex. I n Celebr ation of Our FIRST ANNIVE RSARY INVITES YOU TO A FABULOUS J EWELRY SALE 1/s OFF 3375Vla Udo Ne...,,-t Beaell. Ca. 17S-1SU ~ ft I 'IC& I J R r a..Olllt St.op SUllDAT 12 lo 5: Lak-ood. Manna. N.wport. La Ha1-o Lav-a RWL WMlmlmi•r. Arcadia. San Dt.go. GleadciM A GOLDEN OPPOR- TUNITY TO DO SOMETHING REALLY GREAT FOR THE FAMILY JEWELS. NOW DURING RING MOUNTING UR EVENT! COME MEET HILMA TURNER PURCHASE SOME FROM US! WE'LL SET THEM JUST THE WAY YOU WANT IN 141 or l8K GOLD MOUNTING& .. Shown above is just a sampling of some of the many elegant, sophisticated, classic or sporty mountings from this exciting collection. Design your own ring to be certain you get exactly what you want ... a ring that fits your personality to a Tl Mountings priced from 97.SO. January IJ. l~. l$ ·. LONG BEACH SANTA ANA POMONA PALO; VEROES MARINA LAJCEWOOD LA l~ NtwroRT Cf.1lrtR SAN 0000 LAGUNA HILLS ~ WESTMJNSt'ER GUM)AU: .. full Center Cuts . Bone-In wt'8t great elflngt Great 11¥in11 tool Let yeur fallllly .,., ...... 111111 to lhefr burls eo1-... C:O.. In now 11111 ............. r.:leut meals. Each and every cut Is guaranteed to please. USDA BEEF ISGONNA ~! CHOICE MA~\~~UR ~~IT'STENDER&FLAVORFUI! ~~-. Ll • •• • Don't Be Contused 8y Fancy Names! EVERY BEEF STEAK AND ~ •• When You Want Fine Quality Beef... ~. • Buy USDA Choice Grade Beef at Safeway BEEF ROAST WE CUT IS I. and Be Assured of Satisfaction! USDA CHOICE GRADE 9 SMOKED v PICNICS W1'olt Pon SIMluldlr Full, lllctl Flavort lb.&9<= SKINLESS WEINERS S1f1w1y lrand Meat Variety 12-oz.49c Pkg. SMOK·A·ROMA BACON Sliced, Smolled Flavor. .:.:.gac Pkg. Bonel11s Round tfere'1 a r.i "'COlllPlftJ Roasr lft al tra ftllOY tender, glory. Each S1feway Rump loastll ......... to ptau, so J.OU can't go wrong. You H receive prllsea MCI COfllPlhMnts when you wve 11 Safeway beef roast! lb. I e ASSCOHRTOEDPPSORK Stewing Beef 1one1esscubes Beef Roast Boneless USDA Choice Beet Chuck Cross llb $149 lb. s121 lb. "Fresh" Cent. And End Cuts. Approx. 11. Pon Loin ~109 Sllced.ffoiea Stn0r lllitl Beef Liver And Dtftosted lb. 99e Burritos '"'w kill -. er Breakfast Sausage$1=,•Y ~:79° Brick Chill s'''"''"" ~--::•111 P k S Slltway 12·oL Gr.-111111 or ausage whole Hog "•· 79e Turbot Fiiiets Froi•-o.troaled *· '1,. Fried Chicken ·~:use ~!~·•1" Rainbow Trout·-'~:: • .,-. •111 v,lari et_cv RDEepSaTrtment 8'_ .: .. o . terg . nt 79 Ivory liquid 22·oz. C, ......_ TROPICANA forotshes Bottle 1~ ... ·~0RANGE JUICE ~~~ 1 ~· TOOTHPASTE oaell Brand V1rl1ty 9¥•·0l.99c ., Chilled 0 79c ~- '·:~ ': •· Liquor Shop . Buys! P11ces Ertec1111e In Licensed Saleways ~ i BOURBON 2·· f t 99 c iJI{ 18-Pacl& Chlpl Pkg. "~dJ~o 1'jl r "...~ i ~;: .t:tiDetergent DrlveHeavy 84-oz.s111 }~. g:;f:.; !~ liljl. Duty Laundry Pkg. Old ca"'°"" .,, Straight. 4 Years$ 3 99 r.,, Otd, 88-Proof ;;;;;,-. . fifth ~ !S~rity Puffs 2 :,·~~ s1 . rown 12-01. . i KRAFT PARKAY CHENIN BLANC i:· Safeway Batteries ,,, t Luncheon Meat ".... c .. 7gc 1-,~ M!~GARINE i -. .• ~ c !)t 0 ot 2 59 Ch s1 s1 Smooth And 3 9 ~ Vltteya':l § Q-T' eese S1feway Mo1tterey Jack or ; \ CrelfTIY y -~ Frutty-FJivor. s3 4 9 S: 1 PS ~;~9;0 87¢ Longhorn Style Cheddar (RandonrWelghts) lb. \ • ~ 1-lb. • . -~~'.~'§ok Paper .~ $189 Edwards Coffee ~:•2 49 i Nrc;-;SOFT Wolfschmidt1:o~;~ .:. 0:01911 Ill. C t F d CatNlp·Aflne 5 s100 ~ !ISS&UE 9c Seagram 's Gin 80·Prool ~~~'9911 a 00 O••llty Cat Food t.':.'i ~~;:ij Green Hung arl an M """" ,,. "'· 1221 •• FRDI w11uact111o11o1eoi.,,1nt · ~~ ~!':~' La Mesa Vermouth !w~ 1som1. 99$ Fiim You lrfnl to llflw1y White Grapefruit B·lb. 59c Sweet and Juicy . 819 ~a~~!nd9rorn . . .. e. 12c for Dtveloplnf. You'll lltcelve TREE TOP 111 Cenlttc111 for A 5"x7· Color t:nl•l'ftllftf (1)C11'11fata forAnAlbunl'-lt PPLE JUICE =r $269 c11~~~~== Dtveloplnt • 111111111 • w fOf OftlJ ... • Flljl • fotomet Rtfreshlng 7 9 c 48-oz. Bottle Pot1•-49c 24-oz. Pkg. MINUTE MAID ORANGE JUICE ~sgc SCOTCH TRUT Macaroni & Cheese • ·Ill OUlf GARO•ll aHOI'· # FRENCH FRIED Corn or Peas Scotch r1ut 1~· 2 ,,!_OTATOES Rich's Whipped Topping ~ 49' .. ' .. !;!~ ... ~ .... •301 !:!'!!'~~-'!. •4•• 32~49C Bel-air Waffles ~~~0 ~: 2~ ..-,. Rhodes Bread ~ ::.: L::·~ , .• ,,~ ....... a.. • .._ .. ..._.,, r ....... • t4417'*"t ... ttw...,.,. No longer victim of the blahs, spinach is a versatile flavor find Popeye' d ~ove It Popeye, wbere are you? We've janed up your spinach and everyone's turned on to Its flavor power Spinach Taco Casserole is a meal in itself, easy to make for oow. or for later. · SPINACH TACO CASSEROLE l largeonion. finely chopped 1 tablespoon butter 2pounds lean ground beef l "'2 teaspoons salt 2cloves garlic, minced 2 teaspoons chill powder .,, teaspoon each cumin. oregano. seasoned pepper 1 (16-ounae) can tomato sauce 2 tablespoons red wi ne vinegar l s mall package tortilla chips, dip size "'2 pound Monterey J ack cheese, shredded 2 00-ounce) packages frozen chopped spinach , thawed and aqueezed dry ~cup sour cream 1 avocado Ripe pitted olives lo large frying pan, sauteoruon in butter until glazed. Add meat. Cook unlll browned. Stir ln salt, garlic, and chili powder. Add tomato sauce aod vinegar. Cover and simmer 15 minutes. Layer bottom of buttered 2.,, quart casserole with chips. Add \"l oftbecbeese,.,, of the spinach, and i_, of the cheese, and remain- ing spinach meal sauce. Top with remaining c heese and poke chips around the edge. Ir desired, cov- er and refrigerate at this point. Bake at 3~ degrees for 25 minutes (40 m i nute s if refrigerated) or until heated through. Spoon sour cream on top. Arrange sliced avocado. olives. Makes 8 servings. * Cream spinach easily. . . Thaw a od drain frozen chopped spinach and place in blender with prepared French- style mustard, salt and pepper, a dash of nutmeg and a tablespoon mayonnaise. Heat through; stir in a tablespoon each of sour cream and grated Parmesan cheese. Heat through again brief· ly and serve. Need a Warm-up? Beef and lentils combine in a hearty whole·meal soup that can be cooked up in 45 minutes. If you've never tried lentils before you will be pleasantly sur· prised at their nut-Uke flavor ; they are also high in protein and c an be cooked with jus t vegetables alone to provide a satisfying soup. Or, try combin- ing the m with cooked pork, bacon or chicken. Also. unlike other dried legumes, lentils require no pre· soaking. Just wash and drain them before adding to the pot. In this soup, beef chuck can be used to render a rich mealy Food for Thought navor. Separate the meat from the bones but be s ure to put the bones in the pot too, so they can contribute as well to the robust navor. QUICK BEEF LENTIL SOUP 1 ~ pounds lean beef chuck steak 6 slices bacon ii_, cups lentils, washed 1 small onion. chopped 2 cups thinly sliced carrots ~ cup minced parsley 1 (8-ounce) can stewed tomatoea 1 teaspoon salt "4 teaspoon pepper i,., teaspoon sage 6cupswater Ttim beef from bones. Save large bones. Discard small bones and excess fat. Cut beef lnto 'n· inch cubes. Dice bacon and fry 1n dutch oven. Drain off drippings. Add beef. large bones and all re- maining ingredients. Cover and bring to boU. Reduce beat. Sim· mer 45 minutes or witil lentils aretender. Makes2i_,quarts. t 0 1 g leef U.S.D.>. A senes of special pr<>- gums on diet and nutn Uoo will be presented this month and next by the Santiago Library System Included this month are two programs: "A New You " will be pre- sent e d b y Glady s Trouadale, Orange Coun ty Cooperati ve Ex- tensio n a t 10 a . m . N ewp or t Bea c h Mariners' Library TOP SIRLOIN ,... • ..., "To E at iS' Neat - Kid• Love Healthy Snacks" will be present- ed at the Fullerton Public Library at 10 a.m .. J~ 2S. 1oto12 ...... al.,,_ ........... m'IALl>.M GROUND.,c CHUCK a.a. • .. d_ ProgTamS planned in February will Include a talk Feb. 16 at the Mariner s' branch on ··Gourmet Dining and Restau.rant Touring" by Gent M\ lier, co-owner of t h e ,\ m b r o s 1 a Reataura\i , and a dis· play on ·' F\lkes and Fads in Diets and Nutrition" at tbe Santa Ana branch. BANKAMERICARO • MASTER CHARGE GROUND BEEF SAl.f RANDY'S BUTCHER SHOP 270 E. 17th St. Costa M ... .,.., Doc• 1o -. Af'\IOU1""' ll'ffM-S.... FREEZER SAlf ~T ............ 88cu. :"o."A ............ 86c u. 111ftA LIAM .......... 95c u. =~ .......... 83clA. CIMT'8 C:UT 69c CHUCtl lOAST • • • • .. • • • • u. .......... Pasta Pot Beefy Cooking with a slow cooker is merely a mat- ter of adding wonderful tb.ings to the pot. SLOW COOKER BEEF WITH PASTA Z pounda beef chuck booe-ln roast 1 (8-ounce> can tomato sauce l (6-ounce ) c an tomato paste ~ medium onion. chopped 2 medium cloves garlic. minced 1.,, teaspoon s oregano, crumbled .,, teaspoon thyme. crumbled "'i teaspoon basil. crumbled .,, teaspoon salt Hot cooked spaghetti or noodles Crated parmesan cheese Cut beef from bones, leaving large chunks. Trim off excess fat. Place beef and large bones in slow cooker. Add all remaining ingre- dients except spaghetti and cheese. Cover and cook on lowest setting 8 hours or until beef is tender. Por- tion spaghetti onto large platter. Top with meat and sauce. Sprinkle with cheese. Makes 4 serv- ings. JERSEY MAID HOMME NI ZED MILK ~ ...__ Mil,, 34< ...... 34< :---. -$1J1 ........... 65< ~~29< =-: .. ~nc 5 1 29 ~~56< Wednesday. J1nuary 12. 19n ____ d give us a twirl! PllCIS lfffCYIVl WlD .. JAM. 12 TMIUTU£S •• JAM. II, 1977. -----•uu11 ......... -·-- • ' ... OAIL 't' PILOT "v (;8 DAILY PILOT Wltdnelday. Ja11uary 12, 1977 By CAROL BENFEU of rlc4! ~"91Newt~e Parents SACRAM EN1'0 -Consider fnr a moment that cl~s of people calJedPuenb. Judgn are throW\llg the book, or at least cbaplen ot il, at. parenta wbo thwack or thomp the sel!sameJdda a lltUetoomucb. The female patent <lcnowo u "mother") removes lbe pot of n ee from the stove and places It on a counter. She asslgns a child (not designated by the FTC u male or female) the task ol walcbin& the pol. Uncle Ben's Inc. and any other pre1umptuous perfidious ad- vert.lser can never •&aJn ~bow any "deplc:hon. description, or otherwtse" of: -Children closely examinina. or cloeely approachl.oa foocb or coatainera or foods beln& cooked. Make it easy on your:.clf if company comes. Set out a plate of cold cuts , u couple dlfrerent ldods of sandwich bread ~ hard-cook a half· dozen qga ror tangy go-withs. Dangerous In Kitchen And now the Federal Trade Commiasion. of all unlikely agen· c1es, bas joined the Cray. flE ON PARENTS! says the FTC, and lie on perfidious ad vertlsers who depict parents in a weird, unhealthy. and perverted act of teaching their kid lo cook. A perfidioua advertiser, said the FTC. named Uncle Ben's Inc., has depicted a female parent in the act or c-\dng a pot The chjld watches the pot. ln the concluding scene shown by the perfidious advertiser, the female parent moves lbe pol to lhe dining room table as the child proudly says, "1 c-ked 1t aJI by myself." TIIE COMMERCIAL. said the FTC, is "unfair or decepUve" because it has the capacity to in- fluence children to come very close to foods or containers of foods being cooked. -Children without clo.e adult supervision in a kitchen or other area where foods are beln& cooked. (Thia does not prohibit the depiction of a child eating, only the act of c-ki.ng.) Such scenes "induce behavior which is harmful or involves an unreasooable risk ot barm," the rl'CaaJd. Wben gues ts assemble their own sandwiches, make sw-e there are a variety or coodhnents to choose from. DOUBLE REVERSE DEVILED EGGS 6 hard-cooked eggs 1 tabJeapoon mayonnaise i.1 teaspoon vinegar tr.a teaspoon paprika ~ teaspoon saJt 13-ounce can De~ Ham Break With Bran Ta~e a bran break. Tbat~eans making yOUT brea fast wholesome and lling with a sweet bran cake. ' This cuts into squares for easy munching on the go. For those who like to greet the day the melJow way :-enjoy the cake warm with a dis h of 'sliced oranges, chopped pnmes or dates and cot- tage cheese. JU~AN PAN BREAD l ;cup flour, fork-stir Wore measuring 2 lea.spoons bating J)aWder in teaspoon salt "4 cup unprocessed and unsalted mUler's bran tJargeegg ~cuphoney ~ cup butter or 1nargl.arine, melted and cooled ~cupmilk On wax paper stir together the flour, bak- ing powder and salt; stir lln bran. In a medium mixing bowl beat together Ole egg, hooey 1 Md bltter until blended; lldd the floµr mixture 'Md the milt; stir Wlltl 1 41!ry !ingredie nts ar e lboniughJy moistened. Turn into a buttered 8 lly 8 by 2 inch cake pan. !Bake in a preheated ~egree oven untjl a cake tater inserted in center comes out clean !-about 15 minutes. Top will not be browned, Cul In squares and serve bot 'Wiah butter and honey. Citrus SWeet A waste-not, want-not 1eonfection using the aeason 's abundant ar•pefruit: 1-CANDIED GRAPEFRUIT PEEL I 2 grapefruit. Dlfdium or large I cup sugar '-\ cup light corn eyrup l cup water With a swivel-blade ,,efdtable peeler. re· m , e p e e I fJ om sr pefniit in wide !trips. ~ii~ into a medium iepan, cover with co -water· and boU 5 ; drain. at 3 time11. Dry w n paper towels. WIUl,a ltjtchen scissors .-.,e"J into 11 .. -inch wide strips. a medium saucepan low heat stir etber the sugar, com lip and water untll dissolves. grapefrult peel ·~g to a boll. Slm-,.f lfntil most of ayrup ~4blor_bed -about~ Off eitCHS S)'Til.p. 1, a few pieces at. m utra granulat- gar. Dry in a single J~er on a wire rack, Wl· con(ed, at room tern· per$re for 24 bouts. ~a tightly covered ~tainer. Make• about l\4 pounds. · ToolsCool Wooden spoons are a must In the well· equipped kitchen. Tbcir handJea islay cool when used ln saucepans on top at the ran1e and th~y do Jao& mar coated utenalll. Nobody knows what the FTC would do It lt caught a real llve parent teaching a real live child toe-It. Cut eggs in half, remove yolks; ma.ah. Blend ·in mayonnaise, vinegar, paprtka and salt. Stir In deviled ham; fill egg whiles. Chill thoroughly. Makes 12 eggs. r STATH8•0I. MONIY8ACKGUA•ANTU ON QUAUf'I' MIAU 1~u11111Cf0f •t•lr\ UM(f>tt11'10+.•U • C#u•IA'ttllO fOf i.U U1c;.,;.1 O••OUl¥0Hit .... STEAK SALE • RIB ROAST u o • lOlto '"011 $185 BEEF •SMALL END S1.59 L8. PORTIRHOUSI LI ICV. L04H. 5l0Jl s 1 79 LARGE ENO T·•ONI . .. .. . .LL .. 8(t,_ 5"'All UIO '' H LI ' 139 $ Ria STIAK ~!~0~ LL 11 9 1 &U, • l lAOf .CUf 79c CHUCK STIAK. LB • •rt'• lOI". IONH fS5. U(A( $1 •• LB. • TOP SIRLOIN .. •• "'-W!Htt(~IUtUlP' •••Uf"lo:Ottt ,Jj c eli. · lfJ LUNCH MEATS STATER BROS. • 8 VAR. SLICED • 8·0Z. PKG. BEEF LIVER FRESH SLICED l~~( • co•H DOGS 0- 1 TAQUITOS ~:~or OSC••MAY(• • llrfU ltUUl PORK llNKS ~!-g' ... 69• •A 79c u 99c OW:UMA•E•• •nEHfllSOll [' $109 LB. 59~ ···~:· ~ ,-"(SH•(llh llA" 99c • BEEF FRANKS ~;~ - OSCUMAYlll •""°"l(l ... 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"' . . . ' • WIGllUNCHIUU ..... W .I I.Cl vo> • -:«<·:~~~.. )!., ... KETCHUP • (A , 65~ LIGHT CHUNK TUNA HA•r.-u ... •H>t 48C ................... "' •••• 2a-oz. HALFHILL TUNA 68c '------------TOMATO SAUCE .... ! 2M>Z. 59 4 LIGHT CHUNK TUNA::~~l ... :·:::: 39c TO A CE t1!w:l.!a-oz 39~ CORNED BEEF t••·.. ..! .. 17-0~ s1.03 WANDERING ~e,aM{, & '8. ~ AtM. CORNED BEEF HASH lMll Y ... ! .. IH-Ol sac e4/IJI GRAPE JELLY «••N's ......... ! ....... m . Sl,24 JEW -~ ., $299 MIXED fa 6" HANGING POT EA. RAZOR ' $249 PREAM PACKETS .... !; ............ ,.c:, 59c • BLADES ~~~K•SUPERll ,. KERN'SSTRAWBERRY$193 .L(J!Q. ~ ~·-·~ ";dd ~ PRESERVES ..... ..•..oi. ~ · !~.,::'..I vAP01u1 I DE ERGENT ~:::~=:~~ ...... 9: ...... i~L :3. 7 BANOUET SUPPERS 7VAR ....... M.L s1 25 -i~~ "c IM>~ 79c DETERGENT Kl';QS<lf ................. !n-OL s 1.4D MORTON FRIED CHICKENt s1 11 ----.....-----ALL-FABRIC BLEACH C:L0-00 .•~L 2.07 .2-«.L ~~.! 66c ~ s1" I •oYAlc:;;~L~I • .. 9 .. 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J_1n_u.1_.ry_1_2 ..... 19_n _____ DAl_L_Y_Pt_LO_T_C_7 If you've resolvecl to help your food budget in 77 ... · A The Consumer Line ' by • ) Julie Grayson When I pay good money tor beef, I want to be certain I'm getting my money's worth. I'm sure you do, too. That's why It's important to know something about govern- ment beef grading. Beef 1s government graded for quality. The highest grade 1s USDA Prime; howaver, this may contain a little too much fat for some tastes. The grade many people prefer. and which Ralphs features exclusively. is USDA Choice Beef. It produces 1ulcy cuts with excellenl flavor The USDA Choice shield is an excellent gauge of quality. That's • why It's important when com- paring prices to make sure you re comparing Choice with Choice. If you don't see the Choice shield on the package, 11 s a pretty safe bet that 1t isn't Choice and you may not be getting the quality you wan: At Ralphs you can be sure our beef 1s USDA Choice and as with ~ all Ralphs products the satisfac- tion 1s guaranteed. It you want more tacts on grading. or 11 you have e question. com- ment or price inquiry, call me. I'm here to help. Call 'ulie Grayson 1-800-262-1600 Beet 12 to 14 lb. Avg. Whole Top Sirloin Beef loin Top Sirloin Steak Beef Chuck-Pot Roast 0-Bone Roast Ralphl-Jack ChetM Mild Cheddar 59 88 Super FrHh Peck 31b. Pkg. Ground Chuck Freah Frozen Defroated Medium Size Pork Spareribs Compare & Save Ralphs Flour Sib. bag Golden-Whole KarnPI Niblets Com Assorted Verletles . Morton Dinners F11t Pain Relief Bayer Aspirin Check Our New ::~. Lower Milk Pricesr -. Fancy Sunkist Navel Oranges ~alpha-Our Very Finest Golden Premium Ice Cream half gal. ctn. 09 USDA Choice Beef • Golden Premium Meats Pantry Fillers Fr88h Produce D USDA Cho1ct·Beef-GrHt For Soup 88 Center Cut Shank ~:.r • ~ 8=sie8: chuck ~~~ 1.09 D st~i~e~eanCube• ~~ l.S9 Ll e~~~lR0it: Roast. ~:.r 1.88 D USDA Choice-Quick To Fix 98 Beef Cube Steak ~:~ 1. Dell Food8 ~;;•~s~iad D Ralpht 4x7 Sliced Ham D Ralph• Imported Chunk Style Swiss Cheese 14 oz. pkg. .49 ::~ 1.89 ~~ 2.05 12oz., 29 ~v:~1Ptdt· LJil wuson~•-C•rtltled 12 01• 63 ~Beef Franks pkg •• pkg. • D Choc.olat .. v~nilll·Butt1r1cotch pkg. 83 SWISS MISI Puddings ot 4 1 Prices effective Jan. 13 thru Jan. 19, 1977 1 29 ~ Special .020FFPACK ... • ~Comet Cleanser U Freah Flavorful Orlando ~Tangelos 14oz. 24 ctn. • per 19 lb, I ~ Thick Yellow Meet ~Banana Squash per 10 lb, I per 79 ~Del Monte-French Style or Cut 16 oz. 29 1b. • ~Green Beans can • per 119 D ca.nada Dry 28 oz. 32 1b. • G1ngerale bu. • D Juicy-Thin Skinned Lemons 2 for .19 18oz. 93 btl. • 25ct. 65 btl •• 11 9 0 Red Pack1ge 39 ~:~ • ~Brillo Soap Pads ~ok~~-, per 99 0 JU-Creamy or Crunchy 18 oz. 93 1b. • ~Peanut Butter Jar • ~o~rM·;~t; catsup .... 39 D Plain or Iodized 26 oz. 16 Ralphs Salt pkg. • U Banquet-A11orted V1rietlt1 26 o All Pur~H 5 lb. 65 ~Meat Pies ~:~: • Gola Medal Flour bag • Health & Beauty Alda 0Mouthw11h -~Lavoris ~ Speedy Rellef ~Atka Seltzer O For Upset Stomach ~ Pepto Bismol Frozen Foods 801. 99 btl •• ~ Van de K1~'1 8 59 ~ Dlnty Moore 24 oz. 89 Ba"Al'V ~ rlSh & (;hips p::: • ~Beef Stew Cln I ftv• , LJil Ralph1-French Stte or 3 9 oz. 99 ~For Cooking or S1l1d1 24 OL 88 o White or Wheat 18 oz. 29 r£..J Cut Green Beans pkg•.. ~Crisco Oil bu. , All Star Bread 1011 • Home 'N Leisure 0 Ch1rmln·A•!ort1d Color• 4 roll 79 0 Ralpht-Apple or Apricot-Petite D1nlah pkg. 49 Custard cup1, 1 ii at. loaf Pan, 2 Ot. Open ~Toilet TISSU9 pkg. • ~Coffee Cakes of 3 • ~ C-..role, 18 oz.M ... uringCupor 20oz.Covtf'td990 Kern'• 15 oz. 29 o White or Whe1t-S1ndwlch or Spllt Top24 01, 49 ~Pyrex Bakeware ca ... role each . ~Tomato Sauce can I Ralphs Bread lo1t I . D Aborted Decorator Deelgn1 99 O Jolly Tlme·Whit1 or Yellow 21b. 59 0 R1lpht·Dellclou1 11 oz. 83 .. · Stoneware Mugs Heh • ~Pop Corn pkg. • . ~Angel Food Loaf '*"· • . . : r--r~~· -. , r--r~t•·-., lwwy ••ha Golllen ltremllMI .... ..... ..... ..... .. mt!a Wa ret«YttM rlohtto 1111111 ~Super Buy =='--.:::=::::::. ~ I Save .13 Wllh Coupon 1110 11 Save .17 + .01 TH Wllti c°"'°" ,. ''" . UIDA Choice .... UI1!JID or ,.fvN ..... lo commerclal dealef't or Wholtealtn. EverydayLow Price ===-..,.= 1 w~sson·'... g 11 liquid 220l.6 • ._ ( Food It J I 011 2'b0t,z.. 117 11 l'n'xllRlll bttil 1· We .,., accept••IPS llVllil 1r"' ' I u.. One """ llld One Coupon .... C\llbnw 11 ~ One """ lftd One Coupon .... c...., I Coupo11 lllldht Jan. 13 llN J.n. 19, 1m Coupo11 Uldl¥9 Jan. 13 llN J.n. tt, 1111 , ... ....,...., ....... •tl'*'I ~ .. L RIGHT PRICE COUPON .I L RIGHT PRICE COU PON 'I ----------------~ where you get what you~.~ want at the Right PriceM HARIOR & WILSON 9901 IJJAMS avo .• HUNTINGTON BUCH COSTA MESA ~1 N. LOMA. AtWEIM 6942 WARtlR, HUMTINGTON BlACH 15471 S. BROOKHURST, WfSTMINSTll STOA£ HOURS: 9-10 Daily, 9-9 Sundoy - . -f . -·~ .. . Q DAILY PILOT Wednesday. January 12. 1977 ·Dieters Can Ham It up With Linguine THE SLI M GOURMET By Barbara Gibbons By comparison, a cup-seasoned and served One-half pound lean One-eighth teruspoon minute.a.) Ham • n . eggs . n • rw of "al dente'' pasta with diced ha m and cooked hamstealt (or nutmeg Meanwhile, dice the sllpUy.) Then stir in the cottage cheese, season· lnp and shredded Swiss ~e. h Sod ..... addaoptomorethan2JX> cboppedparsley. CabadJanbacoo),diced a ounces Swiss ham(orbacon)lntobal!· ~h':5~a~~nsg~or~r"': calories. With all these protein- 1 ?ne-balt cup plain che~se, coarse ly inchcubeaandbrownthe breakfast omelet than a In this easy recipe the nch dairy goodies, all OW·aat yogurt shredded cubes In a nonstick · bot drained pasta is re-you need is a big tossed 1 raw egg One-third cup rresb skillet with no fat added. Put tho pot over very low heat and stir con- stantly until the Swiss cheese is melted and every linguine strand ls coated with a rich sauce. ~move from heat and stir ln parsley. Season to taste. Spoon onto four plates and top with diced ham. Serves foor, 383 :~~~r.f~~t ~ho~~aa~~~ turned to the same pot in s alad or hot green One-third cup 99 per· chopped parsley Set aside. main Ingredients in our which it was cooked, vegetables. A dry lta.IJan cent fat.free cottage You'll need about six When 1 in g u ine is qldet 'n' easy "Hallan then tossed quickly with white wine would be cheese or pot cheese ounces dry lin guine tender, drain but don't Linguine with Ham 'n' raw egg, yogurt , pot nice, too! Salt (or butler-(three-fo urths oC an rinse. (leturn the hot cheese and shredded lJNGVINE navoredsalt> eight-ounce package.) pasta to the s•me pot in Cb~e Sauce." Swiss cheese ... a self· WITH HAM •N• Freshly ground pep-Cook by dropping the which It was cooked. Not only delicJoua, but making ric h-t asting CllEESESAVCE per linguine into rapidly boll· Quickly stir in the protein-rich and very "s,uce" tbat coals every 4 cups tender-cooked One-quarter t eas-ing s alted water, a few yogurt, then the ege (the nutritious. And. if you strand. This easy, protein -enriched 6 pooo oregano or piua strands at a time. heat of the Unpine will didn't know it was a cheesey lin g uine is ounceslinguine seasonings Cooktilltender (aboutl8 causetheeggtolhicken calorie-conscious recipe, -------------===------------------------------------------calories each. you'd guess it was very ~hand fattening! 'We make this dish with lioguine ... the flat, rib- bon-shaped pasta. (We Ptefer to use a brand that~ protein·enriched.) You can s ubstitute spaghetti if you prefer. T"raditionally, Italian linguine and spaghett1 are cooked onl)' till fum ("al dente" ..... resis- tant:to the teeth. But, if you' cook it longer - about 18 minutes. until tend.er -it will be fuller and less fattening. Tbe longer-cooked pasta a bsorbs more '~01ter, s w e ll s up pl9mper, and therefore le~s makes more! Jl takes only six ounces of dry'" raw pasta to make foui; cups of oooked pasta at15$ calories a cupful. Recipes Sought Old-fashioned recipe exchanges are a popular way ror friends to share favorite recipes with each other. Indeed, con· sumer research studies cooducted by a major f<>Qd marketing 'company sh9w that about 60 per· c~t or women say they usually gel new recipes fro m f riend s and families, as well as from favorite cookbooks In an update of the re· c1~ exchan~e conce>pl with a new consumer of· fer. Hunt· Wesson Foods m v1tes cons umers to "send us one of voun and we'll send );Ou a bunch of ours ." 1-"or SI 25 and a favorite recipe us ing one or llun\.'s 15 oz flavored sa uces. the company will send its be.st •s c 11 i n g .. II u n t • s Complete Tomato Sauce Cookbook.·· a Sl 89 valul' The book conta ins more than 200 new re. c 1pes us in it canned tomat o sa u ce. 1n categories s u c h as budget entertaantn~. low calorie dishes. Mcx1c:m and Italian specaahues and low cost ramtly meals Consumers may re ceave their cookbook by writing lo Hunt's Recipe Exchange, r . 0 Box 9437. St Paul. Minn 55194 tConsumer recipes are considered 1n public domain> Squash Sou per ··" Wben you find that neglect~ bunch of zuc- chini in the bottom of vel'~bledrawer ... Z(JCCHJNI SOUP ., chicken bouillon cube&. ., t easpoon c urry powder 21h cups boiling W&!,i'.C . 3 m edium -s m all Ca~ut t pound) zuc· chhu. unpared and gr.ud ~ l large onion, tblnly sli<ed · ~cupmilk GiHolve the bouillon cul and curry powder tn boillnl water. Add t:lb iJrepared succhlnl Inion. Simmer, cov· er 1 for about \.la hour. P>J!.eC In an electric bl~der. Stir In the mUk and rehtat. Ma~ea nboui 1'1~ !fU&J"ll- c We want you to be satisfied with each and every piece of 1u1cy beef you choose at lucky. In fact. we're so sure that we've done the best we can to select the highest quality available. that we'll refund the purchase price if you are not entirely satisfied. Priced Lower Overall Blade Cut ~~~~'Ro~!. 68~ 'Large End Rib Steak ,. BONDED BEEF .......... ~ .. LB Top Round Steak t)',.J lbH'-&O·~h._ ~s Top Sirloin Steak t;Ot. lOfJf.l" 101/L9 P•(Ct1.t .. U~ 'IU' ,.. Fresh Beef Brisket _, .. 11.Jl1I; 12a ~ 158 •ti ,,.158 1 38 Rib Roast BONDED BEEF CHUCK..... . LB T-Bone Steak BONDED BEEF LOIN ........... LB. 7 -Bone Roast Boneless Tip Roast 1 I I•' Boneless Round Steak ft(J"'i0f0ft((1 lit 138 18 138 Lucky meat Is carefully trimmed of excess fat and waste before it is weighed and before we ·. ,_ ~.~..,,..~~ ~ . . . ,a 148 ·~ 75c ~~~.~~~O!l~-~! Liver •t 75c put the price sticker on. This means you get less fat and bone In your meat budget. And that gives you more meat on your platter. Large End ~~~D ~2~~.1 ......... 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SAVE $1.00 ON EL RANCHO $499 TEQUILA l \ """h"'" "hot"" ,old' </"·'" Passport ...•... s4 99 t Sa\l• !'iOc on popular H'otd1' tilth Black & White . ss 49 i ( :n•;lt -.n1t1h rt•d1ll'ctl 1.;i0 (~uart i Seagram's Gin . s9 99 ~ 'J h1· h.dl ;:.1111111 rt'dUH·d I 00' I'm,., in f'ff<'rt Thur. Jon. IJ tltmu~h Wf'd. Jon. 19 fJ111•11 <lnily !J Ill !> .'i'unday /{I to 7 Su ~a/,.,, to d<·olt•rx Let your choice be Choice •.• when you shop for your family's needs in beef! And when JOtw dloice is El bncho's Choic:e, you lnow it's at. top of the grade .•• inspected, approved ind stamped! Be choosy ••• because it's your choke! So ••• dloose the best for you! · I CHUCK 79~ STEAK .. Cenler cut! l ' S.D.A. C'hoirc beef PEPPER s 119 STEAK .. Loin cut U.S.D.A. Choice beer Swiss Steak •.• s 1°! Hound cut ll.S.D.A. Choice lll'el Omaha Roast • • s 13! T hick nil C'hniC"e h{'l'f round Hound 1·ut ll.S.l>.A. Ch111c·e heel' Ground Beef ... s1 19 STEW BEEF Be choosy about Value-!." 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Chill; then set it. on you until you get some .-:now! ~table with a bullet ol t.ortilla And. like chocolate. at s hard to chips. st.op al just one bite. t>r just one CHILES REu..ENOS item. especially wh~n the locaJ CASSEROLE burrito heaven has liberally em· bellished your plate with rice and 1 cup milk or half and half beans. 2 eggs Some cooks balk at fixing their ~cup flour own Mexican food because so . 2 cans (4-<>unce> whole green much of it requires the grease-chiles splattering c hore of frying 'Ar pound grated Monterey tortillas. But if all you're after is Jack cheese the flavors, not the work, a sim· ~ pound grated sharp Ched· pie Chiles Rellenos Casserole dar cheese could fill the bill _for rar fe.wer . I 8-0unce can tomato sauce nickels than a trip tothe Mexican with bits joint. (Save them for when your ~isk eggs and milk ~gether waist and your wallet are more until well blended. Split apB!l prepared for t he extras.> chiles, rinse out seeds and dr8.Ul The bonus to fixing reUenos en on paper towels. casserole is that you can cook it Mix cheeses together and re- in two dishes and freeze one for serve about 'Ar cup for the top- later -when the mad Mexjcan ping. Pour a Jillie ol the tomato munchies strike again. sauce in the bottom of the To round out your meal, and casserole dis hes to _coat, then add some crunch interest. try a alternate layers of chiles, c~~e gazpacho salad. Simply dice up. and batter. Pour remaining forthetwo ofyou,llarget.omat.o, tomato s.auce over all and 1 cucumber . 2 green onions and sprinkle.with cheese. about ~ of a green pepper. B~e m a .375-de~ree ~ven for Stir together 1h cup of plain 45 minutes 1f you r«: usm.g two yogurt (you can use sour cream ), casse~oles; one ho~ if you re<>!l- a generous squirt of fresh lemon ly using one. This recipe will or lime jujce, altd a dash each of serve two twice. J AT MOMENT'S NOTICE Salad Sliceable With "Frozen Fruit Salad" in the freezer. you'll be able to serve a party salad at a moment's notice. FRO'ZENFRUITSALAD l < 1pound4 ounce) can plneapplecbunks ~cup dates 12 large marshmallows l (8 ounce) package cream cheese 1 ( 12 ounce) package frozen s liced strawberries 2 tablespoons lemon juice 2 tablespoons booey ~cup mayoMaise l cup whipping cream 2 bananas ~ cup flaked coconut Crisp lettuce Drain pineapple well. Cut dates into thin slices. and marshmallows in eightM. Allow cheese to stand at room temperature until &Ofteoed. Thaw strawberries just unUl s)'t'Up ls thawed. Blend syrup from strawberries, lemon juice and honey into cheese, beatln1 unUl smooth. Sdr lo mayonnaise. Fold in ltlffly beaten cnam. Peel bananas and cut into small cbunb. Fold tnto cheese mixture, alon& wlth marahmallOwt, drained ptneep. ple, dates, strawberry .Uces and coconut. $pOOQ into cans ot mold.I. cover tops with foll and freeze unUI ftrm. 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IJolP ol ow 111\u•nc• of""' t'llt<utlon I N¥e lnled upon •II '"" rtqllt, t1lle •nd In- ,.,"'' OI wlo 1""'m•n1 ~blor In tnr "'-"•In I~ County of Or""911, Si.ta ot CAlllomi• c1e.c11bed •• 101iow.· A .. C.O.ttM ... CA 'nU• Lout\ Ola1, •7ll G•>I•• Ave C<nt• ~ CA9!•>~ Jerrv"' Sa1><11tt11 111' G•''•' A"W CO.ta Me~ CA .. Ul• y,.,, bu"ne" '' conauct•d bt' ft Q1tN:ra1 p,erlMt\h1p l..Ov•' Oiat Jtr,-.y • NWlfHI Tf\" 'tatwmrnt Wet\ fllfld WITh tNt '°"""Cler~ 01 0••1191' CoUlll•on J•n • t•11 Lot' Tl' Mt tf06)•s recOf"dfdin ~ ~. oaQt!• •1 •no •• M •st M4,,.. Rtc0td), O<anqr County, .,,d C"""'-· l'f' •nown a\ a T•hoe. trv1ne C..1t•orn11 1'700.. PubU_, °"""O" CH\I 0••1• l>tlol ~.II, !'I, 'HI, &nd F&b l \QI/ !I II NOTICE ISHEAEBYGIVl!:Ntl\,;lon Fr•O•~. Ff>bruaty '· ,,,, 4t 1 00 o tloc • PM at 1ron1 ol C°""'""""'· HArbor M u"ICIPll (.ou,.I, '601 Jctm bo<H Otvd , C1ly OI N•woort Boecn. C.0..nl• 01 Or•nQt. Sl•te of C•lllOnlt•. I wlll \4111 at public auction to tt"'NQl>C>St blOO.r IOI' <<l•h In lewlul Mone-, o4 .,,.. U..11.0 StelO\, •II In. rlQhl, 1111• and In lwre•I OI .o•d f""'ment O.blor 1n ,,,,. ltbo .. Ot\\rit>od ""'""'''·or 10 mucn --~ •• m•• bit nee•"_.,.., to wtl\h M.cl t-.<.ut~ w ith M.C.F'U.0 tnt~fff .wtc.ott' PUBLIC NOTICt: HOTICIE INVITI HG llOS ...,.,<• i• ltoreby <I'"~" tno1 '"" Botll'll vi Tr"'t"' OI '"" Co.o•I Community Coll-01\l'•tl OI Oreno« County, (.aHfOtf'lta, will r•c~•ve M•led ~ uo to U)O D m Tltur\d•Y, ~tbt ... •Y ) ""· lft '"" P\or<h.o\fnQ 0.-o! of "''d --01\ltltl IOUIPd •t 1)10 -. A .. nue4 Co\l• M•\•. (fllfOf'nl~. 1t -di ltr9'& •aid b•O\ woll bf! publlCly --•UdlOt PARCEL 0£1..IVERV VAN ""10 VTll..ITY V'11N All bi~ •r• to bill' in •<<orcMn<.t w1tn "'° BIO Form IMltlKhon<. MIO C-t tk>rtt. •nd Soe<.U1cat1on\ wn1<" ere now ~ U .. MKJ m•y 0. \Kur&d in ttw oft~ .. qi .,,. 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TOClll!.OITO.S SU,.ElllOll COUllT OFTI4E STATE OF CAl..IFOIUUA l"Olt THECOUNTYOFOllAHGE H•.A-u E\IAlo ol ROYAL T GUERNSEY ••• A THOMAS GUERJllSEV, •k• RT GUERNSEY D«oa•l"d NOTl(E IS HEAEBV GIVEN to llW creditors ot lhe •boYP n•ml'<I dl<:eOtnt t""'t "" oerwn\ hallflfno claim\ MM•Mt ------------I '"" wiO dlKedflnt •r• recivtrf!<I to lilt •llem. wllh lht' Mc•n•ry •O<K""'1, '" '"" Oll•ce ot tne t I erk ot lht' .Mio~~~ lltlf'O court, or lo Prtiotnt '"""'· willll"" "l<tn1ry vouchers to the undltr\.lorwd •• lh• olllce ot J AC KSON ANO GOODSTEIN, DONALD A DEWAR. Attor,..y• •I 1..•w t~t A""nuo Of ttto SIM\, Suite 1600 lo> Anqele\, Cll~ SU~llllOlt COUit T OF CALIFOllNt'11 COUNTY 0" OltAJllGE 100 CM< Gefll•r Ortve. E•tt S.N Aft•. 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It, t•, .. ,, ,.,, ->eh i• ltw plac• of 1>u""°'' ot '""""" Oe~QIW!d '" ~" miller• P9'1•nino lo t,,. nt•t• OI w ld tStceclem, w4tltlft tour monl~tllor '"'" '"" CM>llUliortOtl"'• l\Ot•O 0.le<I O.CtmO.r fl 1tl6 '1en1., llvrd Gu•rnWY Mmlnt'-tr•trt• wnt't fhJwht -•tdOl l""'E•ltleOIU.. .oo ...... med ""<•Clenl JAOCSOff ANO GOOOS'l'Elltl OOltlALOA 01\lfAll ·~ .. u.-t .. I A'" et tM Sun $•11• '-• l.M ......... •.CA._, Ttl UU1%TT.net AIWMY• tw AMIAhlr•trh ........... 11-... Pu4'11-O.•l\Qe Coe•l o .... P•lol "-< 1', 104 ...o Jen \ ti •• ••I• SJl1 t~ PUBLIC NOTICE ,,..,,,.. THI: SU,.ElllOll COUllTOf" THI STAT!! OF CAl..IFOllNIA FOii THEGOVNTYO•Olt4HGE ,. •• 11'1'1 SUMMONS C.E AAlO J/l\F F£ Pte1n11t1 .- Jiil C 08 V JAFFE SO PHIE. "NOERSO"I, WILLIAM E 8A11Et:I. I AWAEN tE E.llNE'>T GILMER l'Lf:ANOR ZELl EA REV <i<>ROON E JAFFE, DOES I '"'OUO'I X~ •n t 1v-•.o'\-. •f't(t ttll otn.tirr oenort\ untr.nowfl <'•mfrw, M1¥' rtqf11, f1t1,. •U•~ '"""or-Int•,.,,, In ttw> ,..., O'OPf'f'1Y ~rtb!Kt '"....,. 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G~ 1002 G......, 1002 ..••......••.....•••••• ·•····················· MISA VERDE PACESETTH Bright and clean Mesa Verde Paceset· ter on exclusive Capella Court: 4 ~m. single story with new carpet· mg, plenty of paneling, beautifully landscaped and an area in the garage for a photographer's darkroom. Presented at $87,500. U ~ l()U I: ti()Ml:S REAL TORS~. 546·5990 1525 Mesa Verde Drive, East, Costa Mesa Jlso 1n Corona del Mar. al 675 6000 ERROR~ Ad•erlls lhouM check tt..lr daily ... report ron i"""'dicrtely. T DAILY PILOT assume lability for HM fi"t I cornet insertiOfl only. 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HC9'bor Vu Hiiis Shows like a dream. One owner. Many extras, custom carpets, drapes, wall coverings. 4 Bedrm, lge Camily room w/fplc. Bltn kit<'hen with pass , _________ _. thru wlndow to patio and beautifully landscaped ~sher'1 Hotiu: yard with spnnklers. A real buy for $138,500. 644·7270 HARBOR VIEW Exquisite J bedroom Monaco with custom interior. ceramic tile entry. fireplace with whlte brick hearth. charming sheltered patio, pool·sized yard, fruit tre-es and a beautiful night light view. CALL 640-9900 \ ·. \ I JI ~ I~~)~ I { I~: . \ I : I ' ' 1470 Jamboree Rd., Newport Beach Gt•ral I 1002 GH11ttll 1002 .............................................. A GUA T NEW TEA.I ls what you 11 have in your secluded 2 bdrm. hideaway. right on the ocean! A veritable paradise ror onJy $99,SOO. Do it today. call - 673-4400 Dl•lslon of Hwbor tmeshMftt Co. PEAC~I HILL Reduced OV8r $3,000 Spacious executive home in pres· tigious N . Tustin. Step·down FR. JBR. 3BA. with Vu. from balcony. on large estate-sized lot that is Ideal for parking RV's .. boats. etc. Nr. out· standing schls. & riding stable. Will be your last chance to buy a home in Peacock Hill area for less than $100,000. MOW reduced to $98,900. GtMlol CALL NOW 752-7315 DONALD M. BIRD Associotes. Realtors 1002 ·•··•·······••········· ...................... . Wl.!--.LLY '.'\ TAYLOR CO. lU:ALTOl{S ~i111·1· l ~M t> llG CA.HYON TOWHHOMIS Brand new! Countless amenities: Golf course views. picturesque split levels <& 1 level> with cedar shingle ex· terior. Choose from 2 & 3 bdrm homes. For lease $850. For sale from $149,500.$159.500. Buy today & save! 2111 S•JoalplaHilbR.ood ~T CEN'fa. M.L 644-49 I 0 All rcaJ cslotc odvcrlised 10 thJs newspaper 1s 11ub· ject to the Federal Pair Hous ing Act of 196 which makes It illegal t advertise "any pre· ference. limitation. or GeMral I 002-GtMral I 002 ~ .......... !~~ ~~ .......... !~~~ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• d1Scnm1nat1on based on .;.·~~~~~~~~~~ race. color, religion. sex.: or national onion. or an 1ntent1on to make any ~och preference. h m1ta lion. or dhscn mmauon. · · Th.ls n<'w~paper will not know10gly a('ccpt any advcrt1s1ng for real est.ate which 1s ln viola t1on or the law ------· Houws for Sole ....................••. GtMral 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• GOLF COURSE VIEW BUiiy upgraded. very spacious home on golf <'Ourse. 4 bds. master down. 21,, ba. frml dm. tge ram rm, wet bar & expansive view. 545-9491 . -. . EXECUTIVE RESIDENCE IH IRVIME TERRACE We are presenting this dlslinctive home ror those who enjoy a w11rm, relaxed 11tmosphere in a quiet corner or Irvine 5 Bdrms.. 4 'h baths, family rm. & formal dining. Large tile patio & waterfront deck. $28.5,000. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Boy\•d" D,....,,. N 8 1:>7) blbl 1002 G1M,,_ 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• UPPER BACK BAY VIEW! ••••••••••••••••••••••• TAKEOVER GI LOAN On this 3paclous 3 bd, 2 ba POOL home. New crp ts & fresh paint thruout. Payments are 3 Units! •BALBOA ISLAND $142.000. Charming I Bdrm. house +I 11nd 2 Bdrm. uruts. •COSTA MESA $100.000. 3-2 Bdrm. units 400lll" *1 RIR Ill C.MttKJ#bw WA TERNOMT Pier /float. Choice locu lion: 4 BR. 3 baths. 2 frplcs.. lge. palm. nev. dee. Won't last long at $179,500. lc6oa loy Prop. Realtors * 675-7060 * •HEW LISTING NEWPORT llEA.CH I t ~· .. OHL Y $92,000 Oulslt1nd1ng 3 bdrm home ror the ram1ty who ~ loves to JO#! & bird w11tch • New C'arpellng. drapeb ~ and "rrum·v1ew". " - WATERFRONT ~ HOM~ •1 REAL ESTATE k 631-1400 ' MESA VERDE COUMTRY CLUI Prime Country Club area of Mesa Verde. Qu11i1t trc•c hncd cul d<' till <' !cuds to 1 story. sp11cious •' •' .• ~ Terrace. Featuring four bedrooms plus faL1ily M.tG Dr. A.creoeJe room overlooking an am. Spacious 4 Bedrm. home localed on 11 secluded tree shaded street. Remodeled kitchen, large family room with fireplace, on hardwood floors. Owner u anxious. Price is $74,950. Don't wait, call· 64S-7'221 $338/mo. including taxes I~~~~~~~~~~ wtw!n you purchase sub-~~~ 1 exlsltng GI loan. 1--•.,.•0•w-0-,•EH-! -· 3 bedroom home. Lorge master !>wte plus 2 twin-• srzed bedrooms. Fumily room hosts massive s tone fireplace . breakfast bar & over looks tropical garden pal.lo. Jo'ull price St00.000 IO'!t Down Call 962-77118 Century 21 "Westclirf" ~ Walker & lee Reel Estate Panoramic Upper Bay pie swimming pool, lhe view• Beuulilul custom house provides ror com. Callfornrn ranch style plete family pleasure. home nestled on 3"'1 Top con<lillon, or course, ac res w i l h poo I & with a generous lot al· pa s ture /\ 11 the lowing tor plans to ex. amen1l1es for grand pand. Call ror appoint· country bvmg. Call lor ment to see! $142,000. I•--------• 1·---------further dela1t.s 673-8S50 I bJ II PETEREA~:TYRETT I •°"'N 11191. rt!\ ~n11o11,~,-,Nl(~1,. ~~t!'~~ s!;;m, -"' -i I j Dover Shores home. • 642·5200 .g ~ j Family room w/wet bur. ~~~~;;;;;;;~.....,~,1~,~~~,~---~~-~===-~·~·~··~='~ lg. Mstr. s uite and ~~~ kitche n w /breakfast -TURTLEROCI( nook all have a splendid ---------· F\rst lime offered' Im· view of Upper Bliy & sur· Thl.nk Future maculate, adult OC· rounding mountains. ' cupied. split·level family TN.s home is bwlt around I t N II home · not lease land. 3 an atrium & oval pool nves ow .. Bdrms .. lge. family rm. with fountain & retracta· St2.000 ror 11 •,.~ ucrcs. view property In the bela1r of Pearbloissom in the f>uth or progress of Lanca:1ter /\great write off with u future. Owner Ill. Wiii l.'>.('hUl\~C ror here. with frplc., formal din· ble dome + healed & lng.3Cargarage,forthe filtered jacuzzi s pa, golfe r , sand trap & steam bath & gurden. pitching green. heaterl Much. much more! Ter· pool, extra storage for rlfic buy al $320,000. RV or boat. l-11tered air· r cood. plus radiant heut· ~UPERB I Ing. Upgrading g11lore. A OM. ES real jewel! By app't. Sl~.500. Fast possession ngem 1ac possible. 1555 W. Beker, C.M. C F Coles Orth Pff.ll to M•mt Belllt•t . . w " 549·8655 REALTORS 640-001'0 I~~~~~~~ Trade your old stun ror Have something to sell? new 11oodlcs w ith a Classlriedadsdoitwell. RANCHO MESA NEW VA CIDM1fied ad 642·~8 OR ASSUME Very tastefully de.coral· ed 3 bd. :? bo home in good are.a. Fam dm. FP. lge cov patio. VA terms available. Newly offered at 8 .950. 545 9491 ~ Walkr.r 1; lee Reel f Rf Rf fl MEWPORT SHORES 2·Story A·frame; wood beamed ceilings: 4 bdrms., :: baths: secluded paUo. Walk to beach. pools & tennis. Reduced to $85,000 associated BllO'<fll~ 111 A• TCJR'; J.v.". W (!,) L1 •1 fl> "fl INCOME IONANZA Cute 2 bdrm house on lge trce·shaded lot. Ready to move In & bwld for addl· Uonal income. R·4 coun· ly zonlng in CM. Jus t list· ed. Only $57,750. 646·771 l •• ' I • • • ' ... , . Mew Listing! SSS,000 for llus air cond. 3 Bedrm beauty. Assuma· ble 7% VA loan of $23,500, payable S215 total/mo $31-5800 ·~·"" .. ,... MetwCM"tl Qusified Ads Ge11tral I OOZGtMr.. I 002 / °"" .. Dlllf .... ~--_ ...... __ ,.....,. ---... , ... _,., Hliiiijj(,jl G....,.., I 002 Gener.. I 002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~c~~ OWMM TIAMSNUID Must leave this lovely 4 BR. home in Deane Homes -University Park. Attractively decorated In eartbtones & neatly landscaped this nearly new home ha.a family & dining rooms & 3 baths. Now re· duced to sell fast al Sll.9,900. r A Courwat. UMla CO. 644-1766 2111 IANJOAOUINHILUAD. IN NIMICHIT CCNTM •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• macnab I lrvtne realtg WMAT J.. VllW! r east your eyes oo the lovely park & University from this upgraded 3BR San L ub Rey model con- dominium in Rancho Sao Joaquin. $105.000 fee. Colleen Jenun 752·1414. CY72) GOl.IB'S PAIADISll Rancho San Joaquin end.unit w/view of lake & goll course. 28RI, den/game room w/bar. 2~ baths, fireplace, Cormal dining, 2 paUoe for outside e ntertaining. Many up- g r a des. $110.000. Vee Stinson 64.2-8235. (Y73) ... 2'1215 901 Dover OrlWtt lrvln. at Cam.,.,. Valley Cl"ter TJ2•t4t4 Cftlfwy 21 Surf Realty BAKER AT BRlSTOL TUSTIN Jn Costa Mesa Serving residents or Costa Mesa. Irvine, Newport Beach. So. Santa Ana. · Interviewing appLtc11nL<1 Spacious 4 H<lrm home. Lge lot. Im med occupan· ('y. ,;o.~. for sales pos 1t1on 979-1050. 688 W. Baker. Costa Mesa THE HOMESELLEtlS 752-5353 SELL idle items with a Dally Pilot Class1rted Ad. SlllC & ,INll SHAKESPEAREAN CHARACTERS D H R I A G 0 H L E A R A H E l H A G Q 8 H A l E D S H Y L T R 0 0 S 8 0 H 0 A K C 0 L Y H S 0 M I 0 M 0 0 A P I l N G A R A T E R S A G R S H R A R H F A L S K 0 U H A M L 8 E S t H Z A I S R 0 T E L M A H A V E C A L A N F P T Y 0 f S Y R 0 S C 0 R U H I C 0 A P E H T M P H A T M D L R P I A H G l 0 L R H 0 E S l A A U I Y 0 0 T U U S L U 0 E l A 0 C I F F 0 S R U S D G T Y P H l K R 8 D 0 G F U R T P E H H A T A E C M E T H R 0 S A L 1 N 0 T E F A C U A T A R D 0 T 1 L M A H T 0 Y F E P H H E H 0 T 0 L L £ H T 0 E 0 H 0 A T C H H 0 P E l K E M A T S I . ldden wonk -IPClt• rd beet wwd, uo. "°""" Of Ola,orteUy f ind tach end bo~ 11 lri, :: Doqberry M.lcbeth Puc~ Falstaff Ophelia Romeo u H1111let Othello Rosalind ~ Hippolyta Portia Shylock Tomo~: Lettuce I OOZ G.....,... I 002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• CE llDBIB BLlllS ca. OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE CA.PTIYA Tltta •OA.DMC>Ott IU IM 116 CANYON Luxurious 4 Bedroom& on Extra Lge Lot. Glazed Ceramic Tile En· try, Wood Pegged Floors & Thick Carpeting. ExpensJve Wall Cover- ings. Exquisite Draperies. Every Room with View of Lush Gardens Fountains . Pool & Jacuu1: Overlooks Fairway. $295.000 • I 16 VIA 4jlJUIT'O UDOISU OPIH DAILY I :00 to 5:00 PM Make an off er on th.b adorable 3 bedroom today. Happy, sunny atmosphere. Tastefully decorated, entirely remodeled and just waiting ror new owners. Large pallQa. for entertaining. lmmedlate occupancy. 1149,500. Fee. •• D0¥9 ""' 631·1• ' .. ' .., DAILY PILOT * W!dn!!d!y.Januery 12. 1911 HOtlMKForS. ..._..,_.,. ........... S. 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"•" 848.9004 Art ~pm or near poo l, view of f:JY M lhia 3 bat.• REDUCED TO FromU9.000toP.OOO bedroom!ikeynoteoneof ~l wet.le~ Newport Center. Up. th cootemPQruy will' SIZl,500. EXC£LLENTTERMS our best East Slde offtr araded 2 br, den w/w~t· 11nocean vlew.1125,000. Lovely 4 bdrm homt• THIHOMISIU.HS 1ngs. The 20x30 11~1~.i 4 BEDROOM. 2\lt Bath, OWN£R MOVES: Quiet bar. 1st Time offered. NORIHS llALTY heated pool. Sllu1tl~ in a room ..• pool, GU EST family rm. Newport .:ul de uc 6treet. 3 OwMrlA&ent. $98.$00 * 49,. •057 * beautJful. orivut\' arC'li 752-5351 HOUSE. 3 car &image Rivena Condo. Tenn.la. Bedrooms. 1euest dining. 675-63811. ,... Tennloe. JQZ. rec. center. 5 ID.Ms with shop spac~ and tort poo I . man Y c x tr" s. ~1!!_ ~1otcthh~nu w11"1 lkJlun11at W O 0 D B R I 0 G E • "',.._. ..... "' Beach Buy Lhls auJWr make this u wonderfully '65.000 Terms. 642_.758 ~"' • "" "' br 3ba -.v"~ home & t!ujoy the t;ood Lovely ram home tn btfl nelllble home for 8 larJ:c Ruckt!r Realty U•. uo .. ·r ar be 11. Beautiful 28tory. • HIDEAWAY Ute A FAMILY DllJGHT SIS.100. h'vinr Community N1:ar fnrnl1y. Nl•w prunt and --Realton, ull 842·11854 by ownr. Will sell or lse · A Huntington Beach 4 br, 1~ bath sctioolb & :iccc1>JJ1hlc to plLu:Jh t1·arpf1t1tu1g .too. Wests1ddeflxe1r·uprperd.3Bdr --wtopdontobuy.'40-0e96 t_!;=~1~td~~~~ ---~~ home with fall\ily room. Swedish trwys May bl! 11urchas1ed bap uks <f nta nit Ill 11~'R en.blge ~ .... t.· Pool Home yard. Patio. terruce & ~-~ !subject toexastinl( low n c """ epu ic . .-.v........ I lcMcil Locaffoe tree house. One mile t wood burning fireplace. new tile paint, t.erest 011oan. 646·7711 979-57ss ft January town & beach. All t.hJs 1o:':l, i--------PV stone patio with bltn brick.BBQ. -I & 1 8u7 notr before Summer Turtlerock 2 ..._ den. C.I Dau.HOUSE Quail ~ MESI\ OEl. MAR by prites! 4 Bedrooms, Right on large Green· ooJy t&t.500. I now l Open Sat/SUn 1·5. 4Dr. CHAl.MtMG 4 II. 3 IA $74,tOO . · Piiiar own1 '1r 4 Br 2dedBa •• ~dm· lamlly room. big 36 foot belt. Gives you t he ad-see~ 2ba, view, Su l & aded _,_.. n-...t... peteyupgra ""e swlmm1napoolw1th vantageofa largeestJlte newlydecouted.~602 per c ean upg:r TvwuuOU.Se. ~ ..... 7Sl 1920 corated. Move In cond. healer " filler. fl ood but you don't do the up ~ f R~'TIG Los Serrano&. $79.1150. New carpets, has master bdrm suite, \400 ""'A1L,; "'w'°°' HACH sm.~. Appt only. princ 1 keep. Lo~ely tn ever· > .............. or831•2700 8 .. r. & b th n I ,.... ·~•v 7 .. 1.,....., Ughta. $"18.000. Tarbel . -·• 1 din .... OM€ _.......... • no wax kitchen a oors, ge .,. .. ., . ., .,,_... !Walton, un't last. call yway-.nc u g pnce. d l. h g d Ye PARADISE LET CaJlqwckly~ covere pa 10, u e yar . ry Own your own ranch In Beattlle Rent 982-5:i66 RedCarpetRealtor _:300~~N~.N~ewport~~~·N~.e~·-~--------~~~I::!::~~~:::: [~ft~f.:~foV,i ~~J~t~g~_, .. '"~u !~L., ••. ~!rr.~~'t:: --:=;;,~~:m E1G~~;~:~~ Surfside rare 4 br, 2~ baths. Walle to coo.sider trade. Hls. There's plenty of 2 n A fa m 1 I Y ho me anyone! No new loan cos· Forced Sale! rm. large Uviog room & dining. professionally beach.Breathe clean air. Fish off pier. 646-39'l8.ev ; m-4577 room for ham to st.retch ili~~·~~\r;g~cn~~~J~ ~e.~e ~v':;e;!Y~:~~:: $69 ,500 separate dining room w/ decorated: large well Dodge t he seagulls. Concrete pat1"0, I hll legs. (Or yours)! . l I I d 3 .... D--'~ms. Tarbell. beamed ceilings. Healed landscaped yard. Com-Thcn relux on the plush is move n, nc u es .... uo;u1uu Great Area PoOl aet in ocean view. munity pool,Jacuul, ten· dbl garage. Only unit for sale in tract. i~!!!J!!!!! carpeling ln rrontof your plush w/w crpta. atove. Reallora.call962·5566 txcellent condition. nis&beich. Wl.$00 Will not last long! beautiful used brick D/W. wshr&dryr. You'll Owners purchased Guirded private com· fireplace. Interior is una· Just love this one. ONLY OWNER ANXIOUS· J ust another home & must munlty. •is..soo. Ph ~.900. Note: Investors. 166.500. 3 Bedrooms. bag sell! 3 Bedrooms. family • CiJ Coldwell Bonker OPPORTUNITY CAim MIGHT C-Ome as you are and get the details on your future in the lucrative real estate profession. Speak directly with our Fountain Valley Manager. Available Tues. evening 6 to 9 p.m. or call for appt. Pl.AH TODAY FOi YOUR TOMOUOW 1006 quely decorated with yoo're welcome too call family room, dining room ..._ den. co&y _499-_Z7_l6 _____ _ cedar si<fing and shake. 11 1 II room double fireplace ~re lace. Central a1·r ••••••••••••••••••••••• Outdoor enlertaining's WO urry Pease ca ' · WATa ODett 2·5 Daitv Shing'ed 2 sty. 3 Bdrm. Brick patio. 227 Apulena. $119.000. ~Hofl.s.R.Hn. 675-6000 X T RA l. A R G E . 540-3666 Won't lut long at lhl.a Uonlng & heating. WATB FENCED BACKYARD cpriallC:~ .. T~U, ReaJlol"I. Sprinklers front & rear. ...... ._.... Won't laat Jong, BKR. IV&YWtal 1.arge patio a r ea. A callS40-1720 ni.AT'S THE TH&ll MUST tor a fun loving IYOWNIR for this apaclou pet loving family! In Landmark 4 BR. RV/\J'lr BDRM. HOME. Loca NEW PORT HARBOR ae1:eSS. Immediate l)ON. lo the Helgbla over New Castille. 3 BR. Iota ul ~.ntoGn.IHy~.90000L district &.900.0penSat&Sun. Ina the "LITTJ.. upgrades, view. Im 1067 " ...., Call " mediate occupancy --------1 968-8019. "#1 .. Califor'llla.. VILLAGE BELOW". Owner/l\gt. Pb: S86-62JOO TEE OFF Unique, spUl·tevel eolr} ·"-r6 PM UMDB M0,000 corridor has noors of red 1_ ... _..., __ . ____ _ 1~ Magnolia St., Fountain Valley lc6ooP~ 1007 963-8311 ....................... If. IQuai~ CM FIXER •m!!!!!l!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!JLt'ITLE DUMP on R 3 Place G-.-ol 1 0 lot. so· t o th~ sand. Prapwtl- 38dr.homenearCollege Near golf course. 3 Goodclulnceto ownyour bnck. Spacious. rustic FAMILYDEUGHT Park. Cathedral celling bedroom. great location. own home in Irvine: s tyle liv. rm. haa Special In every way• li ving r oom , cozy Needs tender loving brandnew,greatstarter VAULTED OPEN :?.Story family oriented ....... · t 002 General 0 2 $75.000. 963-8377 Bkr n2-1•20 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • MOO OUAK. St HIW 1 UACM fireplace. blend for a Onl home; l ·bdrm .. l bath. BEAM CEILINGS & home with 5 spaciou:. _____ ... ._ ______ Capistranohaeh 1018 good Ufe In ocean air air·cond. Choose your TIM 8 ER S . 8 LACK bdrms., 3 baths. formal Colla Mesa. Priced at owndecor. $39.000 METAL FIREPLACE dining. 2 frplca., cozy DOVER SHORES ELEGANCE! ••••••••••••••••••••••• MEWUSTIHG! $55.000. VA or Conv. FRAMED W/USED family rm .. garden MESA VERDE •br, 2ba, loan. ~ BRICK. The entire West kitchen & a delightrur. Beautifully designed 4 bdrm., 4 bath home +formal dining rm. Spectacular view of Fashion Jsland. Room for pool -i.n Cact, it is one of the largest lots in DOVER SHORES. All rooms are spacious -3800 sq. ft. or living space. 3 Car garage w/elec. door opener - all or this PLUS a separate maid's room with bath. Price only $32.S,OOO. WE'VE MOVED .. to our new office at 450 Newport Center Dr .. Great Western Savings & Loan Bldg., main floor (plenty of parking). New phone 759-0811 4!>0 NtWf'OfH CENTrR DRIVE 759·0811 I I 002 Getterai 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~COATS &·WALLACE ~ REAL ESTATE, INC. A LOCALO OWNCO COMPAN~ SlRVlttG THE SOUT COAST AREll SINCl 1963 LIDO ISLE CONDO New sinJ(le level WATERFRONT home, 2 Bedrm .. den, 2~ Bath, de- luxe kitchen. Private underground parting. Unobstructed Bay view. l>oo't delay. see this beautiful home now! Call ~161 SPARKLING POOL HOME Beautiful 4 Bedrm. home. Great location near Costa Mesa High and Orange County College. Fantastic pool with jacuzzi. Outdoor heaters, gas BBQ Secluded courtyard, entry with fish pond. See this unique t.>me today. $76 ,300. Call 64G-6161 WESTSIDE BEAUTY Thl.s custom re modeled home was gutted and rebuilt as new. Has ex- quisite country kitchen. massive used brick corner fl.replace in living room. 2 New batM, 2 Bedrooms & d en. CHuge master w /2nd fireplace) EXCLUSIVE NEW LISTING AT BARGAIN PRICE OF $1S9,SOO .. Call now to see 962-4454. DRAMA TIC, UNUSUAL All o ur sta tr says thi s OCEANWOOD home is 8 RARE JEWEL. 2 Bedrm. including master , do wnstairs with 2 big bednns. upstairs. Large formal din- ing room with 2'l vaulted ceiling overlooks ATRIUM. Family room with fireplace, $97,500. See this to- day I Call: 962·4454 HEW ON THE MARKET! Lovely 1 story 4 Bedroom and family room on quiet Cul-d&-Sac in "Del Cerro" homes. Near So. Coast Plaza. Lots or new paJnt and drapes. Steal at $66;50o. Call 546-4141 I I ROOM fam.rm home on over· 645-3474 Seabury'I'i'act4Br.clean, 552·7000 waU ls all glass and af· spatioua yard with RXER UPPH sized comer lot In xlnl ••1~---upgraded. ask $73,500. fords a SPECTACULAR handsome covered pauo Cl0 •1c Sparush beauty n~ghborhood n....: __ .. roe I Ownr SJS.8105 THE .... -VlEW OF TIIE OCEAN. 000 ....... ~ . rr•<.-.::u I I ' : . . .. .. Amusttoseeatm on RluHs. overlooking q1Dcksale11l$67,000. 1 VILLA.GE FROM PALOS VERDES · • Dana Pt. Hbr. 6 Bdrm. 3 Priced •e r.; • . • ... TO SAN CL EMENTE BJ.·': ft~~ Ba. game room. library. --I ·REALTORS lSl..AND. Din!ng section · ~"CW study. frml. dinmg rm. 2 ML froM II bas lowered ceiling & 499. 2$00 hand-painted beamed1.-.-.-.-.---.-.-.-.-.~-.~-.-.-;1 Doo't waste your time RANCHO SAN JOAQUIN opens to bilt·ln kitchen --------ceiling. Fi replace.•• MewportHgtaAno wttb overpriced houses. 3 br, 2~ ba, Popular San with RANGE. DBL. Mewpoetleoch 1069 Enclosed courtyd. in-MESA VERDE 3 Bdrms. 2 ba, excellent This home iS appra.Jsed Lws R4ly. Vu golf course OVEN, DISHWSHR. & ••••••••••••••••••••••• eludes lg. heated pool, condition. New carpet-at S183,000.Customestate & l ake. $115,000. NUTONE CENTER. llGCAMYOM sep jacuzzi. fa're pit oul ing, landscaped, fenced on maru·c ........ groun-'-. !W'M044/83J..321S This home has been le· · ' · . yd, 2 car f;r. L0 e cor R-2 n.,; • .. .:Uh."" F ca"" nant occupied & COULD VIEW· U l 5,000 dOOr BBQ area. S20S.OOO. $69 950 • "' ... et . ......, ee. en-W'E"RlOEALtMG 11 USE SOME SPRUCING v·1e"' Newnnrt Bay to By owner/AJ?enls. call: , lot nr sch • shop'g cntrs. mar. See for yourseU. ·• .. "" 1~67~~~3620~o~r~4~96~-8~7~23~~~I A 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath busses. Priced to sell! Hurry,pleasecall Bo1u1ghta3Bnewhbousfe. "'.Ill UP OCCeredfor Cata.Una! Iron gate en· S'74.9SO. Aft 4 pm call 898-7855 se our r. 2 a. amity $94,SOOFvMPriu try. Mammoth living famous ''T" Plan home. 548·7023 room In CALIFORNIA T H A 1' • s T H E room with VIEW ! Mar- Near schools. library ---------1 HOMES al a bargain. "WATERED DOWN " blc Ctrepl!tce. Panele<l Coroaa del Mar 1022 ••••••••••••••••••••••• and churches. Extra 0-Poillt 1026 sm.ooo. PRICE formal duung room. Wet BRAai..JD .._.EW amenities-a lovely ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7S2-0283.640-0166 Agt. MISSIOHREALTY bar. Spacious kitchen & " " s wimming pool + a Near marina. Triplex un· pantry. Extr a larl(I! 4 BR+ DEa...a separate play yard. Call der construction. ocean======~'--'"-! S-Joa... 98S S.CstHwy,Laguna master wing. Glasaed "" now View. Ench 2 Br, 2 ba u.n· Golf Co.rw V&.w ,..._ 49~7 31 view patio. Loads of the ideal combination or -~1 .. its With fireplace. GI TERMS " 'Ill th . ._ .... _ storage. 3 Car garage. a ne w hom e in an -•00 ove e view"'""" EMPTY DESI! Call now for personal es lab I I s h e d $140.000. ..l .. allcqa.leoch golCcoursetoo! Prof.de· We haveanopeningfora preview.752·1700 neighborhood. featuring • Buyer has bought coraled 38r, 2\.'> ba. real estate saJesperson. Ol'fNWO·lfSflJf'VtOfll"'"''' all the la lest kitchen ap-ANYTIME AMCHOttAH aootber aod would like lo $119 000. M t be Ulln to k I ~a!.~~~e~:ge o:~~i5~e~ ·--------ii IMYISTMIMrs ~~~~o~ea~a,:.n~~d:~ · S-Modet ru'ff um:. w: f"!~rsh 1•~1•u:s;tfi\I baths. step down wet·1-; ____ ;;;;;;1 11141496-7711 home BY nus WEEK· ... ai" ....... -$lOS 000 pit easan1 ~ofgOcec facillUes. !;··~:·~~-J~i~:i~f:'i~·!!!!!i~J!!!!!;~~-~ II• END. Huge finished "'" -' ra nan or n e w . . . .. ' bar. mm1 ocean view. Al 3 IDRM 2 8"' bon d itUnder Constnktion• Uceasees & an excellent walking distance to , A-Xtra lge lot, by park. 4br, us room an many Chooseyourownd~ step-up commission•--------privale beach. Only Carpets. dra pes, dbl. 21.'.tba, din'g & ram.rm. other amenities. ONLY 752-0283.64G-Ol66 Agt schedule. Contact Dee Newport se.or.. $165.000. fee. garage. com er lot. Room frplc, ceramic tile Int, sr~·R.E. NETWORK Francis. A home to remember' 2 C.-644-721 I for boats, R.V.'s, etc. vaulted ceilings. ex· j OP EN ftAA.J.1-RHIEstot. Bedrmandden, 1% baLh /Jn ~IGEL lll\ILEY Fi. l\SSU(IATES $.53,000. tensive wood paneling. Ca I now! 962-7751 S332 Roya Ile -........... CQmpletely carpeted RoyMc:C_. 589.500.496-359'1 Towards the beach. by "TheRanch'" ~~~ Atrium view from Rfflltor 1810 M~wport Fountain v•y I 014 owner. 3 BR. 2 Ba on end 4 bdrm & den -2 bedroom & living rm ----Costa Mna 548·7729 ••••••••••••••••••••••• cul·de-sac lot. $61,500. story-2lOO sq fl-move ;~~~~~--~~~~~~~--~~•! Enjoy the warmth of CAMEOSHORES l~~~~~~~~~I SPACtOUS Me adow, 845JReillyDr.5J6.2959 In qui ck-$83.500. 3 car 2000SftFTHOME woodandcharm ofmlr-1-gar-fe nced -trees. ,. rors. Dble gar w/a ul-0 uUi·.vni.nJRBrr.ooJmba· .sfcapmarramte. 3 Br 1 Ba. lge b. ack yard.. Family home, 3 Br 3 Ba, Save Mooey-be<ore list~. Quintard Realty 673-8250 Large lot. Dau.Jing whlte opener. Owner needs Cast hand dri 6 den, dining, fplc, new Must see 4 BR. 1~ Ba.--------water&city IJghl view. 3 sale.CaU ~llSl Prof decorated. Pool. r new veway 1 cpts, lndscpng, many cust frplc. ()pen House CulverdaJe. by owner. Up· or • Bedrooms. 3 full parklike yd. $191,500 by wide. By owner. $46.SOO. xtras. See to appreciate. Sat/Sun lo-5. 68S.Z Shan· graded thru.oul, prof baths. dining a rea. A owner 4600 Roxhury _642_·J_&9______ S82.900. Open House Sat noeDr 1!82-ellOU landscaped 2 BR, frplc. RealValueatS1•3.SOO Openl-4.Ph644·4140 TWOON.ALOT &Sun.·1·5PM.171111f!San . country lutchen, 1"'2 ba, DOLPHtHR.E. --~ S:» HERITAGE Marino C r . o r call S812Veolun,H.B. walldngdistancetopnv. 4t..a581 HsborVl.wHHls Uve ln the superbly re· 968-'7079orSG-2.877d~. 846·91S1. 3br. J~ba, lenrus. swimming, park,1~~~~~~~~~'~1~~~~~~~~ Gracious 4 br Belvedere. done house & rent the lU~. Open bouse 10.5. & clubhouse. $64,950. t-F&DTHEDUCKS 2 ba. 2 Crplcs. spacious other. S'7S,OOO ..... t m"' .. IS Th"IS Jan 1.S & 16. 559-5199 Ownr Whitewater. Bil( • • REALTORS !am.rm. elegantly de· ftlld 4lft Canyon View. Nearest . f rom l he I ~ e corated. Dix alarm W h BYOWNERnearbeach,3 WOODIRIDGE Meln 2 directioos~li00' waterfn>ntdeck;2·sty .~ system Tnple gar. pvt ll H 0 me 0 rt Br: den. fonnal dining & New condo by ownr. 3 br. Full lngtb or hse faces ~i. !n~~~~.r::·io ~I~. crt yd w•rounlam, pool --Ulllll liVtDg room, 2 fplc's, 3 2"'2 ba. 2400sq.n . View. view. Al l r oom a tennis &ocean.$96.SOO size yd . $156.000 $92,000? cargar.$82.500.557-9793 library, 2 car. nr lake. whitewater. 3 br. 2~ ba. CAYWOOD RI.ALTY Ownr/Agnt. 759-0059 _ --~--=-----We mJ&ht enumerate a lnlM 1044 $1 25,500. Eves , 1213> Many xt.ra.s. + buildable • 548•1290 • 7 ~~ 1000 & l details about lhe ......... •••••••••••••• _839-_3987_______ lot next door toward 1 I · r d h 111111111 ocean w/same view.•--------20UMnlde.H.L uxur1e1 oun . ere. .._.EW Unobstructable view. BIG CANYON View or 646-4463 Custom designed ex· " Sl3S 500 49 •• 0508 o r Golf course & lake. 2 br 2 =~u~ EASTSIDEGEM ~~Pta~~i~~~eb~~::Sa~ .LISTING 497-iSurorappt. ::io~~.gi:~· t!1!Je~~ Bath. 2 Crplcs .• sep ram Sharp 3 Br. 2 ba on huge handsome family ~m. WOODBRIDG You 11 love this .,Im· Top Of The World . 4 crt. pool. jacuzzi, sec rm . cust pool & jacuui lot. $72,500. All terms. Brand new constn.acuon. maculate3 BDRM .. -Ba. spacious br's w/2 ba. 644_5441 Prof. landscpg. Avl rm· _963-837 __ 7_._B_k_r.____ professionally decor at PLACE PLUS family room Chan-d 1 n rm 1 g e 11 v rm --------- ed. But why not see for c e I Io r Ji om e . · • · "!"PL.AH med. Submit. $163,95-0 Put On Your yourself. Hurry. please IY OWNER Pro r es s Ion a 11 Y ~/frplc & beaut ocean R7~ call Popular Greenbriar plan landscaped. plush new :iur'ed W~~~ ~':'a~l:! ~:~. ~~~·~ :r~e;~ TRJPUX S~asses! 898-7855 with 4 bdrm.I + Camlly carpets, wooden shutters back patio overlooking for sale.3 BR. 3 ba .. fam. So of Hwy One 2 bdrm. You'll be ClaZ7.led by the rm,2balha. Next to lake. and more for only $81.SOO L.D. & catallna Island. rm. Finished & panel~! withh~cmslr &bltns., beauty of this Spanlsh Immediate occupancy. Pvt. Pty . Call 17141 garage.$134,150 + 2 l·bdrm. unils 1 "'1 giant! About 2200 sq. 1110.000. 586·363'7 afte 645·4310 9·5 or (714 I CC>allM ASSOC. Blks toocean 1145,000 feet. 4 Bedrooms. 3 6pm. Principals only. ~D-. 497-1132eves. Ask for Bill 1t.affon 759-0216 Baths. big 20 foot family D 'W..!'A- Oceanfront rcnt:al. 3 Br, room . P V stone --------ii11111111111 'l~J9l~ OCEAHFRONT 3ba S1200 fireplace, guest dininl(. r, Laguna Beach lncom· OR.AM<iE COAST Pool·sized lot. $89.SOO. ~,_ 860() par ab I e s 1 t e w ll h C.AHNEllY VILLAGE 2 Bdrm house i.n C·l zone, $6S,OOO RI.AL ESTATE BKR.ca11S40-i120 Prestire Cando ParcEo To SELL. by ~-Promontory wooct11 Cove 644-4148 TIRllU. 3 huge Be!rooms plush owner. $85,000. lmmcd. ""W}l'tlfl7L & Moss Cove. Large LIDO ISLE decor 4 years old 'u ~cupaocy. Luxury 2 BR. ...5'13 ,. .... 8115"-,1.,,.1..,E home w /great expansion Cot .. Mno t 024 If · · · library. Rancho San Joa· ,. ~"" llll ""''" opportunity. $400,000. ••••••••••••••••••••• •• "'#I .. C:alfonlla" qui'n Condo. Fully •P· OPEN DA IL Y Fine Mesa Verde 2 slory 963-4589 • 983-1788 pointed. Inc Id air. __ 8_A_._M_._T_0_6_P_.M __ AJEUJE\..L 2 Bdrm.+ den: frple • 2 patios: be11med ceal. hv. mg rm. $145,000. 58r. 21.;ba , man y 4Salebyowner$55.000 ~~~~~~~~~I ::s:.~~ft. Spm &1 _________ 1 amenities $96.iOO. Prin 3brl.,..baasaum.7%VA llualiwlJtont.och 1040 ---------t PAIK t I ' " 11•1 t jOl I f11 11 '' l't\ Ii f ) ------UDO REALTY l.C; \1 .. I .. 1 ... ' II on1.y 75.!_ 3930 645-0919 after7 pm ••••••••••••••••••••••• FAIRWAY FORDHAM *•LARGE LOT TOWNHOME J ta-.?'12 IATHS Prelevelcd P;art * 673 -7300 * S©~4UlA-!J,£ifas• Tltat /n fri9uin9 Word Game witlt o Chudle -----fflOM fty C\AY . l'CMM----- ·~"'°t:r' .... ~.:: "'""'°'"'.__ .. _ I SAYKEN 'l*l 1'11 I TUREP I I' I I r · I I R U 8 E S I ( M•rnege ia Nelly , wonclef. I I' I I I " 1111 lr1111t111ion If rr wun'l for • • • • • • mttrl~. h111band1 11'd wi,..• II S O & p I S I ~ ~ lrghll119 with ~;:' I I I' I I 0 c_ ........ (hut~•· ~ tv ''"'"9 '" .... "''tuftt -d ._ ..... .....,__. _ __,_.__. vcw d, .. 1oo ''°"' ·~ ,... 1 b•low r r I' I' I' I' I' r I 6 e~·~t~~1 •0·1 I ] I I I I I I J SCUM-LETS._..,.. la C'-tlfkaKH 5150 VACANT! Immediate possession. Sa.I. story 4 br. 2 ba In "Model Home" cond. One ot the best locaUoM in Fount. Valley. Hard lO bcileve a 20x40' pool In· eluded for only $79,950. c.au :~ MSOClATED SO COAST BKRS. Lake & Night l.1ght This home Is more than Near Town & lh:;ll'h Views. Mo11t popular Just a plan, It's a system Country s,·uing Rancho San Joaqulo 3 br designed for complete "Z" ~f~~TOR plan. uncompromlsed living, with a country 494.MI 1 view from every room kitchen. formal dlnlng.1---------- 120.000 In custom UP• two paUo. and cloee to t•-------•I grades. Wood ceillnga, family and aduJt poolll. 8ecurlty !lysteO?t custom tenrus court& and recrea· wood entry. u lllrnatc I.Ion center. Pric~ al on· HARIOR VIEW R.anc:bo Home. Sl2S.OOO. ty $79 950 vlala'l REAL ESTATE Wkdys 1s2-0200. eves· . MONTEGO HOME & JNCOM E ! 2 _w_lrn_d.1_7_S2_-8_t_82_. ____ t 4 BR. 2 8 A. w ct b 8 t ~on t lot, 3 Br le 2 TURTLE ROCK H .ALI!. .ACRE•. Show!> like 11 model Pro- ''00 Cl·••""''' \t l•• J.J'I '\\'J •"11(1 Br. Try $10.000 dwn, 3BR. family rm, Pla.n I, A r-A r~I}' ldscpd . VIEW R .500. full price. Prin irreat vu. Lota of xtr ... ~~~~~~~~ Ex.hUaratlng 4\00 sq. fl VlEW. VIEW. only. pla. K~t Rogen By owner Stl,000. _ hlllalde wonder with 673-.7601 RJty. 1148-8300 ~. QUJET/COMFYJCUTE i-auUful rear )'d, vu, 3 3 br, A/C, RV pid. UJe bdrms .. fam. rm .. 3 BEST BUY in Sia Canyon BEACH Cott.aae. only 9 OP.ERF1ELD 3 Br. 2,,... klL. patio. super loca· tptcs. S235.000 Must sell. szas.ooo. Plan bib. to oceen, ISOOO. ba. bm. taas 1q f\ • covr'd lJ Broudmoor hme. 4 Br dwn. ru.11 prtce MS.000. pt1Uo. 1prinkler 1y1, btO Uon. l62.=Tv 0 SE 2~ 811. nr 7th •'airway. Prin. only, pla. Kent trpl. ctn. well kept. PROP II u BY o~ER 71•~·163'7 for appt. By Roten Rlty. 848.UOO m,ooo. ssa~. M2·38SO 645•4264 "" Owntr . --Move In now! 3 Bdrm. --------Townhouse, 9 moa old. UNlV PK. Vlllag-e Ill. Lllplo.._. 1048 2V. Bath with fireplace SEAVlEW BY BROAD 2Br. l'nba, a car 1ar. 2 S&a.nford ~nd unit. 2050 ••••••••••••• .. •••••••• and 11. dbl. geraae. ca. MOOR Bro.nd new 2 ml from bch. Pool. tqf\ .• 3 Br. DR. FR, + 3 St9.500. Lovely 2 br apt, oyon privacy, o~ean story 4br. 3b11 by ownr sauna, Jacuul, wit rm. ba, $87 .HO. Owner. Oen side of Uwy Vlewe vicw.Q26.500.•ge..1.1168or Salt ot IK w/opUun tu ~.842·3504byown. 831-UG30f'~·ll503. 497 ~1•94.Q20Agt __ ~ txl,)'.640-088& .._..,_..lhtd ......_U..._...... .......u~ ~.J1nu•rr12.1m * DAILYF'fLOT OS • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ~::::.:.:=:::i:.:.::.:.:.:::.:J--.:.::.:..:;.:.;..._ __ ::... __ __;;;.;_;;.;;;..;...;..;.;;.;;._....., ........ ~.'!':~ ....... ~'!'!!!!.~~.~ ....... ~~~.~ ...... ~~~~ ... ?!.~! ~~~ ....... ??!.~ ~~~~-~~~-~ ~:.~:!~ .... ~~-~~~ .... ~ .. !'!:'.~.~~ .. Mlwpwt IHdt LogMO I 086 Income Property 2000 2Dr, l hlOC'k to lx-•<'h. SJOO Men d<'I Mar·New palnl • l"IM 3244 ,_wport a.och JZ6f ~ rnlft1411o 3707 •••••••-·••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •no I •aa • t213> 286~17911 t 4 b ., b · lBr. 2 h• .: p\;.. rltl>'.\· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••···~··••••••• R .0, ~ \: In I OU • r . • a. bltns. Ot!W J,liilOl. Clo ., ., 3 .... 28 n I.I ta 125.000 Oen \lt!W, by RESO TP . rve f.imrm. rpta. drps, $37 • 1S47 ;nuo UlMll)'llPhtlf'H'l<unrlo.-Hr .. ltA.tnll utll Nr --· a us c,. f.im uwnr. Cll l ) <tll!J llb9 32 UNITS 4 In bltru..fmlc.dblgar.fncd Ev-"wknd· Wnodbrirl1otc ~.idl!>on . Br 2 8J.2C4r~.ir.,.,,ull bealh ~ lllSW Qal & Liv rms. d.ln rm. r3an ev"' 31$52 Toto IAmu dowi~10-.~ 1 r1rG 8F.X•R 3 HOMNtU..fw.hiwd )'d&:pu-tlo 961Hi65 '"' ' auPt·r J hr. up1:rudt!d, l'Ci c"•'~ .,.t'lba1. wu• Blvd 962·0505 Winter lutch, pool & auclll ILw l.n lllp WeM ~I to the blll.' lrom l.1k1· lm•ome ••••••••••••••••••••••• -ABSOLUTELY Spotlrh' hu1¢c >ti . prim" rar.1:.. lo1ot.1. full rt'<' fanl ltnni:1 rent Im m11c cond. u Pfll' uJv> Jlir. 3Bu. fl pie. U\ ll> $Ml.OOO ) rl) ~.Ill'~ G•n•ral J202 F'R1'::SHl.Y Painted 3 8r. J t•harmtng, :J hr ;! hi.I swu lb_! UI ~ 64(1 ll'J.!ti pool. d e "~.... S4iS. Boclc Say lite&. $110,000 rm. dt!n. kilt h, lilt• roof. pnt't! '" 12-10.000 SliO.roo •••••••••••• •••• •• •••• • b.'1, fi.m rm w frpl LK near schooh & )>bopp1m: .'OLL i::li E f' A 11 ti. lllr. 6''5-8277 l:IAY 1 SEACll Pl F.R 00~ Wtld Cyn. :1 bll..11 lo llrh. dov.n Sdlt•r .,.,11 c1111y C-ountry lloui.e for rent. fc1ic1..'<1 yt.I. Detuch~ dbl ~vt courtyurtl cnt~) •~ar nc .... dq> & n:fs re Pat10 I br ~ Utll l)d 10 )r:i olrl. lol i.i llU>.11:1 l>.tlani-1' ut >1• ,p 0Yonl'r Ortr1rn Hwy, must t>e i.:ur w wrk s hop. Nr Shows llkt• J modt•I S:J'I~ quired. ti4000';I J ~r 2 Ba mini \'lew. out ;JOJ to: Ed.:,. w u l c r -•-------~ Shown_b..;;.y_,.-'P-'P_l____ dl">l>CJ'~tt!. need~ r.15h or harmOllluus v. 1otht!r oc· Vu•tomi Ploecnt1.1. No n10 111"J 2o311or 1r IUK l\lltJtl __ !l1dl' i>ell>onl) "' Jll now 1-1171 :lll6ti -·v "'TE 15• .a. uo tr.id" cupanu on prupcr l)' dogs nl5 mo 546·5880 Must ask forl:um l"l. RTLbROC:K Glt•u, ~~!Cl\ A~l . I>-&.! 41103 Near wu1t·r $1-tO~til ...-"' "' lo.A" "tn.imtt1" I 098 CALL 645·6646 7l~-6'78-1300C'!I Ask for Lc!>he " . t'llln ll, \ brfarn rm ., "~ prud F'1w :.I' BOAT SLIP Nh'WL V 4 Rdrm •11COLL.JN!) ISL.AND Trede &!or t"inuncc SJOti.000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IGl»a l"-'d 1206 NICE E . Side loc. Nr l~~Rt!·ISIS ~~t11~:,1l Tenn & re•· urt•u ''' 1 2 Br condo. rpt:.. d~. nr Maln Rental"· 540 5370 iR€STIG€ ....................... school!!, newly tlecor. 4 m~int f~l~.i; twnhme: 2 l '$Ill:> S Ii 70 H , Hou~ HOC11). bl. lu~l & 3 BEDROOM+ Family + Pool 111111 3 Btiilrm . I 'l Uuth. farrrl style hom1• haK a l..ovely New1)()rt hm. SBr. worm rrnnele<l tHx 111 3ba. dinrng, C;im.rm. family roum Kitchen 11' boat + RV urea . fill ed w1lh Et1rly , 5411·3168. Amencun honry rn.iplt' 1173-mo 553.111 -------1 rub1n~ts Grl!:.il stor.i.ie BLUFFS Ele1wnl 4 Br 10 11ur hlt!ul for the hoh 3Ba, den, fam rm. own1 by1sl. llurry. JUbt listed! &10-am . 752-8556 SPANISH LOVELY srAHISH HME HACIENDA Comer lot. 4Br. 38.:1 h} VA or FHA Terms ~S:wanxiou!> 5149•500 Beaullful courtyard t'll· try leuds to IK.'\O i.c1 ft of SPVGLA!;S HILi. l(racaow. hvm.: 1 his 4 Magnir1ccnt Vu 3 Ur ' Bed rm. :.! 'l Ba lh has Ba, FR, UH Dy o ... ner everything. 1ncludrn1t ~1751 uvers11cd ~hlr suite ----------1 Form;.il dm1111.t. fam rm • NEEDS NOTHING fi replace <.1nd st!lf clcan'it O\'en Alsn :in a!> BUT You! sumo bl<'. Inv. lnlcrc•sl VA loan . Owner w11oh1?!1 TRULY no work nl'edcd' spil't'(.ly salt• al $67 .500 Every BSJ>Cl'l of this low.>. • ly home exude::. class Roberts from 1ts rai~cd ht•arth fireplace, brand new ~ Realty kilcben. builtm:., CJrflel in{( lhruout. knccfl back . , . 111:!111uc1111v•. yard, 1\ Nu trallor or · · • · • l unllaito• ftooeh hoal .:.itt• lo the __ ha nds o mt• <ill l':ST VETS SPECIAL llOlJS~~-rnmfv enough for granclm.1 • \fusl SCl' 3 Br. pool . homc>. h\ '( lhii; 1.'lt•~uii.itc home 10 'hake rnof. Spun1::.h slut Cully ~i>prcciute 0} co f1m:>h. pnf'l•rJ at only 1111pl only S>l\1.500 • s;7,500 '.MIO J:~'!!} lll:l __ HOM€~HOUS~WANTED,yrly2 Dr 2 Bu, l!tc. $t50. No Walk to !1hopp1nw & 8333215 --dcp.$3SOmo97!J~ Bu. chnrm. Curnt unf Pf'U. 548·0169 :1chools. 971*·20311 or 1f AVA!LABLE :I Hr l Ru. 2 Eustbluff Condo Twnh~t'. ~~~.~~~•••••••??~~ Costa Mesa $HOO mo. Adlt11. ref College Pork 4 Br 2 Ba. IW8·~ must ask Cur rpk i.. '>ll81 lam home. JBr. 2 •• ha. putm, frpk. 07$-3401 $'40 per mo incl ~rdur. Cam. $475 675·5321 nr PoOI 5495 S4lHJ63J S40.00 WIElt & UP FOURPLEX a.oo r..Ut1wto 3207 Avail F'eb I, 673·S.522 \ Bdr condo. 211 bu. Cpts. \llto~Uvel)' decor ult'<! 2 Easlblu!f hme. IS\.' Clf rt•lll :~~~t,~~~:vpk~ull ••••••••••••••••••••••• Vac·3Br Twnhse dbl encl drps, garal(e, pulio. pool. BR Condo.~ ba. RanC'ho 3 br. & den. SIJOO. 1mmat•, •PhoneSor v, llhl pool 3 Uedroom. !! hath and 2 2 Br 1 Bu. stove, ref. yrly. gar, 2 yrs. nu. 'kids OK. ~. ~·4127 San J oat1111 n. n r vol,' I romp11re, 759.044ti 2376 Newport Blvd, CM Bedroom. J bu th unlla No pets. Mature ad It.a oo· S335mo. 64S-S07t Fabulous adlt 2br 2bo Ori.'&. golf 1·1111r'.'" t!'n111s 548_9755 or 64~3967 Will con:.1rler exchange. IY S2'75.644-099'7 · club. S550 1111.> Sho\\n by Lovclv Exe<· 3 t>r. 3 ba. & --- Prl,atc patios. €'Xlra • 1 room bachelor house. condo. Rec. area,~~ mi nppt.64().8772 pool hml'. Cl.iH Dr $600 SUSCASITAS l.irgeunll!t Greatlnvest Cona.io.aM_. 3222 All util pd. $145. mo. No beach.Gar.$300.64{)5()48 mo. 675·hll7 eve or Minuit•!! lo Nff 1 BR mcnti>ott!nllal. ••••••••••••••••••••••• dogs.So$8.6680 B .... d ••BrandNcw:JBR.lha. lilt4-0SS1d:iy f11r11 /\dull•. •'O P"t~ 3 r Twn .. ,.e. cpts, rl)l>. f:im rm. l'rpl. frplc. frd " ' ' v 3Br1 Ba. $325. Aval1 'l.il / appUc .. nice. S'l90 ~dlts. $500 mo 7611.tlS-17 J::XCITING 2UONewparl ntvd~ I aau II ~ 1929 Republic. Kids/pets no peti;. 962 b04 0 ---EXECRENTAL.S Pl,,!• OK. 979-5755 evs/wk.nds Nu exC\'. 3Br. 21JJ h~I.', In l:!:astbluff J br. 2' ,1.1 •• I BR !'Urn $205 _ l.'XClus1\l1 Woodbridge. super bu<: kb.iy un Praft&'rti•a 4 BDRM, 2 BATH Cln 3 bdr"!. I~~ ba. Cµts. lake for boat 'g fish '"' obstruclt•d v1('w (>c Loo; of bltns. pool. w11lk 7S2·1920 Fam, frplc, rpts. drps, drps. bit-Ins. d1shwshr. pk~. pools. Jacuu1. li'\10 t'UJ)anc• 1-·l.'b I SG75 loi.hoµpm(I. '2 ma beach i.OOOl.l4llSt.NIWPOll1ttat" RENTALS bltns. fncd yd, Crull laundryrm.lgfcnccdycJ &up t714 l96S2710 Lea~e ., 931W.19thSl. 16 to 160 UNITS OK.~~~!r~~~~!~ Mtx ur match 16. 20. 32. 40. 4M. GO. 64. 80 units. Actual!) .,. .. have two 80 uml com pll'i..rs, one has four 20·~. lhe ulher fl\c 16's-Owncr Wlll :sell or 1•xchange m di' idualh or in combmu· tum. Ext·i1angc up now By appo111tmenl in our ufhcl;.' C1oly I'S. We have i.maller um ts too' l,,._Quall ~ liilPlac• Praporti•• 752-1920 ••00 OUAIL Sl Nf~ 1tA04 trees, walk to schools & S365 mo. Call 968·3569 5'18-0492 shop'g. Refs. S41S. mo. Xl . b'k "'·h 8 h Turtlcrock Glen Plan 4 llart>or 'V1 r w Knoll-, _________ _ CANYON CREST. New S4S-'19l3 ~ 7295 • nt 1 e to"" . 3 r m 5br 1 t•ur ~.ir pool lt:>n· Ne"" pons newest 11': beauuruJ 3 bdrm model. • -S38.S + SlSO refundable nis ·5795 mo ,.:10 1 ~~ \Clopmt•nl .,. Cal* Coo $170 U.ichdor 4-plcx. all amenities Including 2 Country Club Villa Mesa dePQ1it Owner. 963-4980. arch1tl'ct urc & charm s 1 n ~I l's o k Be a r h . swi decks. courtyard en· Verde Condo. 3Br. 21hBa. 8'2·1.391 Terra cl.' 2. l>r. 2 ba .. uv· 3hr, 2' ~hJ P\ t ll.'nnis comber, fee $15. 631 2011 try, wet bar. lots of frpl, patio. pool, jacuzzi. 3 8 Uk C d d graded Card1H A\011 court & pnol O<'cup11ncy1 .. ________ _ rlosets & storage. lncls adlts S500mo 963-4003 r e new. nc Y · Feb 1 No µet:. $400. AJ)ril J S?OO Lcasl' 1• w.e or pnol. tenn1J1 crt,· · · $325 per mo. Isl, l~~l & 641).4639 K.t\OL.L l'ROPERTIES I .._ Trtr 1aciuzl & sauna. Yrly Jse XLNT. Clean 3Br, 2bl;l dep. 962·8050 & 963 1324 3 FRWVS CLOSE nc.... 640 7462 l'rom $145. G;u; & wate.r $650. Frplc, 2 car gar. avail $230 2 br T . It Pool 2b "'b· • 1 CourtebY lo brok1•rs pd. No k1d11/~b. 133 l:: S39S. 673-5775, 64'4·7111 kidS . · ' r, -a. comm J>OO • 16th St . C.M. 642·1265 JASMIN E C R EEK'S . Mi:t::te~~ol~c~Os:no J<tC .le~S375 83.1-0131! 3 BR, den. dmm_g. fum 1---------• most popular m odel E-s1de 2 br, $225. Kids ok. . GREE .. ·TRL'L· J B ., B rm, 2 fpl. pool. S41 5 -h 37•0 ' · h b ... .: Fee , I " "'"'' r ·· 11• 67J.-0852 673-8700 HuntfftC)tot1 hoc .. f Ian 2 wit 2 <.>urms "' Main Rentals 54().5370 S2.9S. 4 br T 1,1. l oo . fplc, & furn rm. closl' to ••••••••••••••••••••••• den. A bargain ot $685 • Klds(snglsok f ~ sehooh. no pct-. Lse. SM/\LL BEACH ltOTEL per mth on year!>: leuse. $200. 3 br T.11. Pool. Kids Matn Rentals. 540-5370 M50 Incl ).!nlnr 645·S78l R S30 k Includes all amemt1es ·:· ok. Fee -- -----. ?Oms " w .. <;lubhousc. pool 1acun1, M . R tal 54().5370 3 Dr. 2 ba, new cpts. drps, New Puuo llomt•. 2 ur. 2 Hl':J\l.TY 1 .0~11,1, '\ \ Apt:; Sl30 mo ;,36-705h wruus courts. lltn en 8. bltZU>. Newport West Isl, bu + xlras. Sw1mmtnlo(. THE COVES $300. 3 br. Kids, pets. last. $425/mo. 642·3743. tennis, JJCun.i Adults. STUDIO ON LAR K SPUR .. 2 smglesolc.F ee aft7pm. Lse S37S. mo SSO dis Luxury l·bdrm .. <lco & "fT.om$55WHldy" bdrm. 2 bnlh. no pets. MainRentals.540-5370 t'OUntforJan 1/524-9634 dining. Roul(h sawn l"ullk1tchl!n&TV one car gar $375 per u.~ -----diagonal Ct'<lar panl'hnl( L111cns & Ulihl1ei. mlh. yearly lease. Very 3 Br. 2 ba condo. bltns. ·~ 124:z Lovely J hr. 2 ba. COMM with matching w1dt• MJLl-:TOOCEAN nice cpts. drps, pools. Neur POOL, t•ounlry k1lchC'n, h I ad<' s h tt t t l' r ~ R al Sult Mot.I o.c.c. :;.is-8354 ••••••••••••••••••••••• bllnt.. rrrk dhl gar lland~ome w:illp.qJt•rs oy •• ll I G HT ON TH E . 3 Br, 3. ba townhouse Atnum of ma~ter bdrm. A'ail.ible bot1l shv r•ool 727 Yorittown llvd HE AC H 0 N B 1 G 2 Br collage E·slde Cost.a Sparkling new rond. $450. 147til Ocl!rpurk. &jacuui S80ll Mo <Y761 Beach Blvd ut Yorktown <.:ORONA. BEACH Mesa. Frpl, bea~ ceil, $470. Call ··Lila '', ~-447t orG:ll2:1Afi M<1Xml•W1ll1t1ms 536-0411 n R E A K E R S encl. gar No kids or 84S-137lor846.~eves. 64i 823s I A. I~::!~~ ~~~~.~!~~...... Units! Units! D-erti•a Mobil• Homes 4 PLEXES .. • _,.752-l920 Few Sale I I 00 1•00 Olt4tl-'t NIW~f II-CM •• ••• ••• •• ••• •• •• •• •• •• \loh1lc \1odul11r llum1• & $84,500 UDO ISLE llWllhni: l>eh~<'n . Sci 2 or J or 1 or fl or >1 or JO 121 Via Zurich up. & St•n1cc ll7~-157U Ul\ll'I We ha'c thl.'m :_ill U 111 Q u c & u nu,.. u ,1 I for free e:.l 11r mrn .. , .,11111day m pnme ren· w hnck. ::.ta1nt!d l!l.1:-. .... SELF CONT'l> 8 26 full 1.11 .treas ~take yourself Mt!'ll':Jn Ilk h;irdv.ond ' >.. • m·h Plc-ai.ecall today Peg Onor.,, m.iny mc11 c ht1lh, .JUSl rl!fmished 11~ 540-1666 198-7855 am~·mlit•:o. 2 hr rru nr.tl ~•dl' SCI llP with i.m nmi: • thn rm ~l:.'l< t)ijel 0\IJll ~1900 !WI 611=!... lr:;::;iilf!llll~ali~~ fil3·20I~ \IObllc Home fur 'ule ~ ~.'Jt;9 ~:I 7J Over liOO ~ll ll l'nmc ~~~'.-Bi~ Canvon ~'!""~'()" :;ic 1 :!1sis. llEAL'i'Y 4 ~1!. 'ep ibll·.W~m -IS UNITS. Cu:.ta Me!>a. mast('r Miile. lrit I" tlin :-.lrt·t· :<ttl' I or 'I. adult:., XJ11l c•1nd. ~·2 hr. :! ba. & flcm rrns. swim rool pets OK Sun Porch. t'•"' lrlhr Inc S:l4i,Ktl0 PnC\.' JUt:11111 & m .,...,,1..,t• gur.stora~l·rm 4!l3:nu:i SJ'l.0,000 Pr1n only \i\alt•rfall (io1 g l'llll ~ plcast· •Jwnr /\l(l ~uanlcd l'ommue111 y. lh Cenwt~ Lots/ IH2 (J('-.f.11 o ..... nl.'r A&enl ~<tv/00 Cryptl 1500 CALL 640 6t>OO •••• •• • •• •• • • • •• • • • • • • • Sacnr1ce 'I. t•h<•tn• lnls l':ir1f1l' V11.•w ,\sk1ng $\~l ror holh :)..iii 1:1055 2 - 4 PLUES H.B. Old tuwn area. good cond. $1 l~.!lOO ea. l\gt. Pnn onl) 963-7866 or s:Y) 26-\.l UR IVE .F:ibulous View, pets. PX). S48-S300 3 Br2 Ba, upstairs. condo Loguna Beoc:h LOCJllto Beoeh 3748 I bdrm & ronverUblc $250. 2 hr, dee, cpl. drps, All elec, W1W cpls, end •••••••••••••••••••••••...,_.,_ ..... .-~~._.-..., ••••••••••••••••••••••• den $650 per mth. Year gar. Coed yd, patio. mar· gar w/boal slip $575 mo ly lease. ned <'pl. No pets 646-1078 Call Darlene SSS-4393 or To~r·the·W~rld 4 Br 3 VIEW HOME FEWSTEPSTOOCEAN Chris Clawson 83S·76IJ Ba. FP, I' R, nr schl. ON lST. AVENUE, in old Danaroillt 3226 forappt. ' ;\vaill·l7. ~. 49-l·J094 Newp<>rt Ht:111hts View, Crpl , i.:ar, l br, 2 BR + den. Nev. ly re· ~· 49-l·Slll4_. ---- d Hor a, l.e d A\ ail Ne'tlfportleoch 1769 Corona del Mar··2 bdrm ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 BR. 21 2 BA. oceanvu. urut w1gsrage laundry Dana Light Condos. 2 Br. lrYiM 3244 Cacil1l1es & refng. MOO 2 b u • t e n n i s . ••••••••••••••••••••••• :.~\~0';.°s~j-~~· (.;all lmml'd. S525 &12-5200 •••••••••••••••• •••• ••. permlh. Yeurlylcuse. wnher tdrye r . <:tc. LEASESAVAILABLE ---Nwpt Shores." Br 3 Ha, $315/$325. 496-5980 Agent. Live in Irvine V1lla11c. LC1CJ1MC1 Hiiis 3250 pool. lenms. 1 hlk to brh ON BEGONIA CORONA . . , We have homes avail for ••••••••••••••n••••••• ~ Dys 9~9 7433 l''vs DEL MAR. Charming 2 Tennis. S wtB g. pvt le1tSein .. 3 Br house lmmaculalc 646 Sl6J J;k for' John bdrm on corner lot. No comm. 2 Br 2 ,. condo. Walnut Square Close to ·~hop~ Good Lon.dl.'lius J)('L-; or children . S3SO ~r O/W, wshr/dryr, S3l5. Ranch Cal.llomt•i. neighborhood s:1so1ls1· ---.:~------ mo11lh. 831-1678 Deerf'icld Um v 1->k 49"·0122 80/\T SI.IP W tCONUO. a Fountain Valley 3234 Cu.lvcrdal(' Col P&rk BR. 2• :> ba l.1kt· new COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 2515 E. CstHwy. CdM. 67S.SSI I ••••••••••••••••••••••• Turtle Rork New Condo. uµi:rade<I . ~5. A)!t. H44 11:1:1 2 bdrm, your chmce or 3 2Rr, :!Ha, dC'n. cenlr:il ---3 BDRM. l:l'~ Ba. Prestige area. $400 mo . Agt. 9624471. Ma-8103 from S340to$400. mr, view, clb house lac. San Juan 3 bdrm, your choice or 14 W/pool, S400 mo 495.51~ Capistrano 3278 Crom $33.'i. to $475 aft 61' M ••••••• • ••••••• • • • • • •• • Lariic 2Br+fam rm Nice 3br. 2bo, bllns. COV• 4 hdrm your choice or 6 LCICJIMCINI~ 3252 2br. Iba, Condo. Cleun. w /decoralor appts ered patio, Boat door. from$450l.i>i.'iSO ••••••••••••••••••••••• washer. dr:-er. PoOI. no BEST BUY Some IM.'<>ple l>llY you J:t•t wh.il you pay for' Wt: ol fl.'r mun• And the pnt·e 11o ll'S' Memhcri.h1p 1n 11 Jlt'ulth Cluh J\ lcnn1,., dub f'Ti.'{' tenn•~ ll'Si.on' lhl11ard11 Swimmini.t Golf Uriv1n).( Hanttt• Saunas + grcal 11t· l•' 1ue~ Sunduv BBQ~ l'artl('!'. with 11\e bandi, Frt'<: Sunday brunch. Commtrc:ial Properly 1600 ••••••................. Frplc, ~ar & yard. Xlnt S375. mo. 534-0110 Bill. RAM~HFWL TY SU TERRACE pets. S275. 4!H·0315 HUGE 4-PLEX qwcl street. SSOO/mo. Ph Brand 3 B 2 b 2 TO...,....HOUSE Custm Exec 4 Or. 3 H.i. J liJHWOAgt new r. a, $51·2000 ,,..." In <'ost.i M~.1 Univ one car gar w /dr opene r•----------Soper ocean Vtt!w. 2 lJr. car gar. Panoramic Vu, Your rcnl dollars go even furlh\·r•••A tt!rrt fie maintenance crew. oro· fos::;1onal manu~emt:nl slaCf lhat t:art''. dntl friendly nti1ghbors :\1ndel~ open daily 10-7 Sorry no one unt.lcr 21 & no pl!ti.. Hoummalt• 'iCn.1n• ava1lublc. :\Ion lh·lO·month occupancy. 41DRM + rooL U8.SOO Out:sl.ind1not lcw.11 11111 neor i1chls & shOI> It t'o1 viro call 673.760 I tl\.lll Lot.sofl.iv.n. hllnll.l•---------r across from Mile Sq. Pk IRVINE JI, 8 .,. p,1 commumty, grdnr, no pets $575 ~µ1nklr~. p1•rf Inc OCIA.MVIEW & golf course. $475. 2BR.l~Ba ........ $375 lennas courts. pool. 493-6138or 11:13 HO!l Ownt'r Jsk111¢ $137.000 I\ bw'l-'er.owned homo 552-4138 days, 833·3000 2BR 1 Ba C"»>cl """'I J' c Li ,, ~ , •... ..-.. ....,.,. a ·ut S"a..i..hng 2 br. 2 ba. Cam or m..kt• nffcr lnc()IOC with over 3800 sq. fl .. in ext3Uaf\6pm. 2BR 2"-"""5 525 ...,..ft · °" · · · · ""' · C:::::aJRT1SllAADl£Y rm. fenced back ~d. l(ar. SOOS ;fuTll ('0 \~T CdM. Separate enter· HwlltlwclOft a.ach 3240 3 BR. 2 Ba ....... $395 600 CO..REALJORS tennis. S2UO mo 4ll2-577l l~\'ESTM ENT ta1n1ng area with lge. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 BR, 2~. ba ..... $1'1.5 ti2S 489-45&4 family rm .• Crplc. "·---------4BR.2~ba.(um .. S595 ____ ...;,_ ____ ScmtaAaa 3280 G 1>15-110:.J modern k itchen. A greal1• 4 BR, 2"'1 Ba ..... $79S-llOO S~ Ten-ace ••••••••••••••••••••••• Oakwood anlen Ap~ h l h FOR LEASE: 3 bedrm, 2 3B 2' B ood executive ome w t •BR. 3 Ba ......... $60(1 r, ~ a. g ocn '10 FEE Nr. Shopping l i th ~a~Permo.,year ~00::;~1~~3s~~; 3BR.~~~ifa~.~~.S700 v1~c>'~~OHNSON ~~~~~~~Br.2 8&(\!1~~~~ > 2100 ....................... Bay Crc'\t Countn t-'rench. Corni·r lol ~ 11 I fl._, :..ic, le" 3br. 21">bu fll'l.5 000 hlt1 2i~ Other rentals nvall. In gar . S52S/mo. lncldg REALTY Condolftlt1lulft1/Town· 1200 3<l ft M I 6pace CdM & Newport Beach. gardener. No pets. 49'7-1744 or 496-7718 Soutfl LOC)Ufta 3286 1700 16th Sl Cat Dovcrl hollMtsfor•• 1700 w frnnl ofc. lio:l' rear CallDarboruorcorol. FOR LEASE: 3bednn,2 Mi si Vi . 3267 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 17141642 __ ·8_1_10 __ _ SanC ..... ntw 1076 ••••••••••••••••••••••• d1>1.11 Z23 f'h,1i;1· Sl!J5 B/\V&BEACH ba.brandnew t900sq.ft. 1 on e1o HI LLSIDEllJDEAWAY Oceanfront GarageApt.2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• t;ONUO ~ll'-IL·M mi> l nil lll . ti 2 ll REALTY 759-0811 Landing home w/tormal •••••••••••••••••••••••Small housl.' w 1v1ew Ur lhu.nvpct:..utilpd IREA THT AKlti&G View fro m th1~ v;im 1>1.•r1..od heaut) :.! fir. :.! h.1 t7$0 ~ It Formul <Im rm . 1h·hly p.int•lc11 dl'n ntJ01 curl'd 1tt11unli ~ w :1t-cludt•cl courtyarn g ; v A I ermli con Md(' I t.'<I N~· lnuni at 191.1100 IYTHAHIMRY Ru.LTORS ~1'1'.:l:l 1\l,ISi ·1\•rm1n.t1 W-:iv :..io 5710 ----------din. rm .. Cam rm, wet Brand m•w 4 Or. Fam Rm. $325. incl. ulil. AJ(I.. No /wail now to ll/30 SS'l.5 \CT utUI mi' duy:. 6'16 •Ir.Ht l'"I!~ bar .$575. /mo. incldg cpt-;, dr.Ownr. Call col-fee. 642-3850 mo. G46·2S10 • ' ' ~ - -.:.. ---· --•Charmm~ small l Br. gardener. No pets. lcrt. 2JJ.:f77·4623 ----------1 _ __ _ ___ _ l9COMt Property 2000 Lott for Sale 2200 frplc/put10. Utal pd. $295. Roberts R-atw Wnhnin1ter 3298 STEPS TO Beach. 3 br. :! •••• ••• •• • • • • • •• • • • • •• • •• • • • • •• • •• •• • •• •• • • • • • No pets R33-81174 ..... ' Newport Beach 3269 •••••••••• •• • •• •• •• •• •• bu . W I n t t' r $ J s 0 . I I OS KATELI \ 848·1688 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HEIL-NEWL/\ND 3 Br, rm rt.EX. al :! flR. 11' : I c'.' (' rcu~ 3 BR. I Ba, 2 car 1<ar.1~~~~~~~~~1 lf5Z3CAMPU5~fltVhfE ti_/\ n 0 T _O F t ND 2 Ba. Crpf". D!W ...,.,~ 2'3-869·38Vil, l lJ·72S 3600 r<'nl.tl Jll'•1 Ai.k inJ:! ld h(·ri ' ' · · ""ach•ldeof Coaal llwy,1-, · h ' ..,,., """"' ooo \ "" 110" 110 .. 11.1(1 10 ~1orcll \.'UCh "" " OPE"" DAILY EasthluH Exec. ome. 714.963.4=<> or <31.11••5, Sl!IO. l br , applns. Single&. ""'-· _, l(l_ ...... , '1 .,.... •<,,, .. .v, · ~. tove & reCrl "· Yr ly 3 Br. den or ? house avail. •• f """ " .,.. ""• _. "'"' " " SAM T06PM 4br. 2ba. am rm. Sort Agt.NoFee Beachcombl•r , fee SU. 1 & 18 New Units LIL>O ISLE 113 Via lease. $460. mo. 498·2647 ~°:2~~ drps. Bltns. . . . . water. New rrpt:s. cl rps, 631-20)] Wa1u·~. N U ~rno.ooo E>.vttndablc, 2 to 4 BR. · View. Turtlcrock Terr 3 paml Walk to :.chool:.. ~s hmishtd or ---l-------oran~e CountJ, -:-1111 Hl::Al'll RI.. 1.a J'-v patio. 0c"''n view. 2 BR Condo, super clean. Br & f'am Rm. beaut. shops . 11.'nnli. 1.·lub Unfurnished 3300 South oguna 3716 II I 00 C 2 -,, '-= 41 c."06 •1so1mo. L~.. R••Cu . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• :!U !)fol ~t.r S:in <. h·m a Ira lt)(Jx:! · Sll50 Mo. t\gt 640-7000 crplS, drps, pool & club .x>mo. 7...-.· 17 ° ~-~ ~ ~11tt1mt• od11111"11.•mu1' ~:-i4lll 7888 640-67'75or645·2240 BUCH RENTALS 2 BR. 2 boon the ocean 4 92-4121 .ind op1111n~ l':'r•·ll••nl SILVl::R/\00 C'ANYON Costa Mesa 1224 house. $260. 979-2 Br 2 Ba, lux apt, over---------WINTER SUMM ER FUm. $100 .. unrurn $600. Ul'l.'J' Will t',•·h1t111.:l' ·Hh 100 S7 9:,0 I '4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br. $285. Yard. KJds & looking Newpart Bay. UV Ihm;, Carmei :i Br YEARLY Total security. elevators, 200" Ocem. Vl•w 18 IQuail l \rn.-s /\rch Jk;ich Hts MESA VERDE 3 br + pets OK. Nr scbls/park . with balcony & Cplc. !E.Rm. on-752P~Otlrkl7& school o-......rty Mana"emcnt rec. fecillttes 499-2835 3 Br den nl"'" H-dl.'C I h 962 3533 s:JS.-0321 833-9234 ~ .. "l"" ... Qv.n~9tl t'336&~ • .)():.!'JT..! Place .._i11un.i. w llc_"-atcr family 2 bo. dbl gar.. · or •-----------, ----------BurrWh1teRcollor ~ ---Properti.. 'u -SSO.~I Qwn~.lrd fresh pornt Al cood. 3 BR l~ BA rrpt fam Turtlerock Glen. New 3 Br Bluffs l·levcl 3 BR, 2 ba. 2901 Newpurt Bhd. UnfurNlhed Income Units ,,1_1920 Rt•ulty ti73->12.>1> 1425. S411-772'J Realtor roo~. tmma'c home in on best street ~/mo Lo' ely greenbelt & pool. N B-67$-4630 ••••••••••••••••••••••. 1•000\.JAMr NtwP<>llttfaO• RealEstat• 1 Dr.2 ba, Fam rm, frml xlnl. area. Nr. scbls. lse.Agt63H400 $480Agt64t 1133 ___ 1,~-;.-;.-;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ General 3102 Nr. the Ocean nt:.\Cfl Duplt"\ 2 l Br. I bc:honqe 2800 Orn rm, lovely area, M25. 963-7866 Woodbridge Eslales. Up It HOW AVAIL* Un1"que Rentals ••••••••••••••••••••••• R I ') ••••••••••••••••••••••• r bch s1so 21R W•TEREJtOHT J umL'> I a ... 54xl~7•, view, n · · · WALKTOOCEAN2sty. 3 grd'd 4Br. 3 ba. Cam rm TI-II': BLUFFS. SSOO lo A ..-~ r. I NI T S <> '1 r II 1-. ft l<>t .. r1"1m tn hwlcl :! huui.cs on 1111 llnlboa 1·53:5-1508 Br. 3 Ba, ram. rm. frplc, Duplex. Pvt rear yard. $19{> pe.r month Newport Shore~ MS01mo BwlUns, <:rµI.!$, dr~. B Ml.I FF W1111cr & :-.Um 111w mMl! unu IH'. <lwn Pc•nin $37,500 eq111ty Me~o Verdl' 3br 2ba D/W. $495. 714.96.'J..4S69or Avail l /?.0/77. S600 mo. BIG CANYON. $75() to Peninsul:i S47S/mo B Q, huge deck, garagl' mN renl,•104 tinoo 111 full pr1n• $7~.\IOll Prr n I' ri n on I Y · ow 11 1! r cl"un & pretty s.ti5 3100 531.~ Agt. No Fee lse/npt avu1I. 754·3694 or $99.S rer month Rancho San Jouqum $135 · •1.'l>tment 11rul)('rt) oulv. nl, t<c·nt Koi::1·r' 6'&11·0997 evt!i1 " · · 551-0681 H ... "'TIN"'"S & CO S4DS1mo JOQI PlNLEV AVE. N.U $MS 000 . ,. --53moa,644·l836. CLEAN 4 Br. 2 Ba. rrplc, --. ~. " . • R J ,\ Y \V YEATS klty 114101300 Reaf &hrt~ . d $360 Sunshln ey Sh arp End ReaJtors 640 5500 Bayside Dr. $650/mo J.4COIS ULTY REl\l.T(.)R!\ 4992237 trOMF; & INCOME' Z Wanted 2900 Splll 4 BR, blliu. ~ov. ~~~~·or 531·~· Condo. 2Br, a ll bltns. B1gCanyon 2 BrTwnhlle UNIQUE HOM&~,Rltrs. 675·6670 . . hou!lt!!i on I lot !I lh &2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pi1Uo.$410.Refs.839San· "'"'.NoFee ' encl. "Or. Comm. pool. F I W'll d i .. ___ 6.7S..···6000-----i• ....... --I 1-~ 3806 Super \i 1l'V.' 2 Ur Coodo. Br. T ry '$10,000 dwn. Wanted house, un1t11 from llugo Rd. 54S.1Mil "6• Close "to frwys. No lse C:r~\~s~ocs~~e~.vt c~m~ 11 ~.~=. ......... . Deck & l'uht11,>:1. 2 .car Kur a.soo. full pnce Pnn owner for pnvate purty Duplex 28r, ba, c"'s, sml CLEAN 3 Br. 2 Ba, cpt, $325.552·4201 .....:. mo. 642·0346 C4ftdominiUIM 3 RR .. .. t .U.OOo.P 400.o426 only, pli<. Kent Roger11 t.a.iun11 . Nt>wporl . fncdyd,l(ar. rdO+dcp. drp1J.2cargar.$350mo. • • ..., Unfumish.d 3425 dupi~;·1sie:"t~:t!~PJi~ San.Juan Rlty R>IK~'lOll 499-4133 Nopets.645-818'1 7l4·9634Stl& or 53l-9MS,l•--------•3Br.2baw1fonccdpul1os. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Adull!i. Yourly hwac, C-i1tr-t 078 -Agt. No Fee * REHT ALS • Betil locution. $500/mu. tMMAC. 2 Dr 1 Ba, $275. ....."" uonlh, 673.7.,.11 ..,.. _.., COVINGTON BHOS 1n CONDO· 2 BR, 2 Ba, 2BR I '"""5 63l 1400A"' h ''""""' .,... ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1\n"h"1m Century 21 . Remak ·I bit f I ADAMS -BUSHARD 4 ,ccn • . . •· _., . .,. Nn pets W!! r , dry r, ----fld h " "' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ ean. ns, re r ll· 2 BR..2"-ba. S550 pool 4!M 031S SJC Dt:luxe t br upl on The \a 1r:d. :!noT: ln1~~8~';JJ0~0~n ~~:; l nvcslmt. Div HouH.••••••••founMI•••••~••••••••• ~c:n:.:~~ R~~~.C. raa~.~·1AZ~~~N3~fF~e~ri:; ~ ~~: }':,·2~· ba:: '.:: ~~ 4~~~C~~~ ~~~~~i~w WOODB~lDG·~. new con. g;I~~ 111~:n~0 ~:n;1~~:~ e u · ~ u c " · J -531·9545, gt. o ee b r of wuter, bonl.3"' close to rtQ, rent •1r lease, 2 Br :? • ""' " 93 1788 l9lboo rffthtwla l I 07 I 3 BR, FR. 2 a.·•···•~ • lease. C11ll aflllr 5pm 4 • 2brh0ll8elncourt.comp . SLATER GO LD EN 48R,2ba ........... S450 everything' $575/mo oa. upgradC'd thruoul. 6?S.?0811 Olstrn~ rropwrty! ....................... reCu rblahed. No pets. • BR FR 3 b $S9S Agt.631 1400 Close to lake, 2 u r gar. ---------.-- S7S.000 I C'nn rind ll for fiou. Sp.c1ous 4 Br 2 Ba ocean· $280. 548-6173 WEST Super 4 Br. 2 Ba, 4 Pt ' 8,(i' · · · · ·1 $425 per mo Otwn s & 1 IGltoo Pa•Mlle 3107 1 &inn. 2 both. family 0 -11"h ure• ·-c ollst. r--1 hme. L"'lc. wshr. Crplc. D/W, cpl. df'l>S. us appro mate Y Wcst.clUC beoul. 3 br. 2 ba. · '""' .. ,._ ""'' .-.. I 30moreinlrvlne nr. s hops, Mar1'ner s PM.675-0117 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1m & lat! covered deck. 1 Probetes. foreclosures, dryr, dsbwshr. ;,i cur Rar. 3 BR, 2 ba. fam rm. frp , 1425. 714·963-4569 or • rzio mo. Nice l Br. Resp . Mill' lo "'artna. 3'1.1191 Ban.kn.lptcles. Divorce S750 mo. Avail Apr I· oomp. lndscpd, fncd yd, 2 531·9545Agt. No Fee Sehl .. park. $450. 846·2389 fo~ permanent adlte. no Ca II ratJg utl , S J C. lnvcstment pro~rtlc11. June ts. No pets. 644-9582 ~It[~·· cul de sac. $400. 3 Br. 1 ba. 6 Blb bcb. HARBOR VIEW 5 B 3 """'""lhd 3525 pet•. 106 Bay Ave. 493-3307 Rclow market price art 7PM .....,."''0 Fncd yard. Ch.lldren olt. ba k l hr. ••••••••••• .. •••••• •• •• &!boa P~nln • l""' ..... 0 •ir•LTY• K•JollnMft. Srol&ar ...... ~-312,. &side beaut 3 br. l~ ba, $375mo.sa&-C813. er:'~. s.::;:=: uge BRAND NEW 3 Dr:?'°" Ba, -------""'" "s-Call (714 ),,..3 ~"-"" ........... "' "·-Y t:plc. ~ m1 from Oohency Sl7S uUI ovt Stove, refrlo •.ra•' .,.RYofllO ..... ~.. "' .... ,,.... ••••••••••••••••••••••• newly UC\.vr. Attrac yd., 3b 2b bo C .,,. " v/UooM"" .. , ..,.,, lJ ..._ 946-"""" r o nus nn pts Oen Ci'nt at Weiit 9th, <CBr. St. Reh & Dana Whurf'. StnJ1lc•:1olc. f"('c 1714) ll 1·94 t I ---F.·11tde $200. Utll pd. 1 br, pa o . .-.... ....._ dpfpe, fenced. sses: ' ege Park 3 br. 2 ba, 28n. dhl ger, yr. lse. ~ $tSO per mo. 1>34 112lJ2. Main Rl'ntulK, 540·5370 Ont' or thOl'k.' hard to find. MOTEL On l.3ke Jusa rc kld~ok. Ff'<' OELUX£ 28r 28• Con~ 968-11'6 den, dl.n rm. lge k ltch, mo 645-9336 8'-SPM. 52.4 10t2 EVIi. r-.1strmo a.och JVI approx ,., a c r t> w / durcd. owe 1tl II": 26 Maln Rentalll, S40-5370 do bll"3 t>oOt s:wo mo cW cte-cac. $4~. 551·3123 -..... ' custom executive 48R. Unilis + 3 Br home lrvhw 3144 ~or55T·H . H UNT I N 0 T 0 N IAYNOMTCOHDO WOODSTREAM 3 br + ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2700 :1q n Connel din· Pool Bkr ~·'1ftfi6 HARBOUR AREA. 3BR Br. 28&. fncd yd. grdnr FOR LEAS~ bonus. 2 ba. 1 )'r. old mdl. 3 Rr, O<'l'nn view, frpk: Ina. psnld ;&m rm w/wct ••••••••••••••••••••••• REDECORAT!D 3 Br. 2 BA w /huge family Incl .. children, pets OK 2er, 2Ba, d~oralt.>d, sup Back Bay. Cpts, d~. Near cvcrylhln1. S31A. bar. Pro f 'l y dee. MINI W~rehou11e . New. RE ADY TO MOVE lN den, din. rm .. ne w room & ftnpla~. Near "2$mo ~aft6PM avaU. bllns. $42~. 645·9543, Nopets.493-4900Ron IJ'OW)da. 1184,500. Gd. loc:auon. 676 units for 38r, 2Jla, fnt'd yd. 1rdnr kitchen. $375. 114·883-4589 1chool1 $400/mo. 11152 COLO .. 'V 9000 unfum·S'150 (urn. 646-\164 C-......_. .....,_ "'Ill $1.333.000. Bkr. 963 7866 Incl., children, peta OK. or531·954S, Agt. No Pee Melady. CAL.L TOBIN " 642 2800 __ ._.. --~ s..ta Aaa I 010 , sns mo. 559·0892 art srM REALTY 84f.l311 . WE 3 Bdrm, 2ba, comm pool, · ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• SNOW Is here. Bia Heor, Mesa Verde 3Br, 2ba, new ALSO HAVE ..... _r' 'p-. tennla, rtnl1hed 111.u, can H 00 VI, M l .,...._ ..... ""'91.e..ct ~b .. VETERANS N I th l•••l'd lnundromal, of. ..ach J 169 ~tw/d~ bltn• f~c ....-1 ..... i uu..,H • ..,.... be playrm. 6-12 mM lie. or r tw onuco. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~r. 1 .. a. w/guest rm /II. • . ow 11 o fiee 2 ipta Income 1755 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1. 1 • • ...-.~ or rent. omea, --"""'" art&orwkndll. Br:! Re. •dull.8. S5SOmo. ltl.aa llkllld 3706 bath, nr bch, i1hoppln1t. lx>tt time to buy o home • • · I Y• ·very c ean A .... •. t&CoodOI. ,_,.._, 644-4211 or644·1666 -omo 1110 673 t50t with no down pyml. Call SG&.$00 Bayaborn; year lease. mo. Sec to t1Pprecl1le. .,.. ....................... ..,, • · · oow. auk fo r )'OU r l ·BR. & bunkroorn ; Open hie Jan lS/te. 'Br eoodo. I U]>ef clean. Twtt.ltockGlett n.v. Lovely 3 br. 2 ba. Yearly. 2bt . (um. $3~. New 2 br, l ba. frptc . v.teran counaelor. ARt. comp. furn. s.t·~ Monrh 842·88!$ dayt , 11·'189 c:pta. drps. ~ lul • Pltn m . 4 Dt t tam pane I e d ram rm . mo. No chUdrcn or ~ta, bltris, a•r•g . Adulte, ~o 5*852\ lleallor548·SS2T ev•. dep.SM0.9'ft-TillRI S750moleA11e.&4o-~ gl\rdener.64&·5$0hves 871-~ peta.$350.64().1840 IHI 83J-9781 ' ~tcr·Srown • II.I lOR DAILY PILOT W~ne$day, January 12. 1977 bJneuflentot 4450 Industrial Ret'ltol 4500 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• lutl --... ..,... ; • , l ·Afl• .... tthu.ftn. ~t1Uafw1t.. Apatt .. •hu.fun.. ~.fff•'io•••~~"f•'iolf'••'io+"f''f''f l''or lH, 1400 :i11r1 o~-1"" soosLo ••• •.•.& •• FoWt ••••• d •••••• s •• 1.0.0. Schooi1& ~ ::.:.::~·~::M··:···)·.·2··2· ;.~·::.·M··.···0········1·a·2··4 ::.:..;:.:.;:.:.· .. ··oc··~··]·.·4··0· Y'a II 4,·11· wu~hOll'fe' omt_, + 4000 •••• !T.:':.::;!......... Instruction 7005 -_.. -~' .. nunn • ..,.... " (( .. bCtfl Sloru1tt' > urd11 In LOS r F M I II I ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • Jr\'l11e lnuu'>Lrwl rnm lfER/WINETAV. Srhnuu.tl'r, .:ruy, Nr Ml!:.N WOMl-:N :: • Nl'W Twnh11r Apl ~'rpk, HearLahPwk m I) I :J) AM pll'\: lnclng lc1:y lotk. Nf>:rss.toooMONTll Oao. M v. K30·2H4 TR.AIHFOR ~ ~.., pool, JGl'Uttl 2tir. l\,bu. D\!lull.e 3 br. 2'2 b.1. llll V.i J. . f.az 1wsolln~ punw.~ & Hhi ~c\\ly rtlrncxM~ beau Hfo:WAKO IARTBfDING .. re " vatio & bakon), 1:ar dblf!ur.,po.110,fq1k 1713 ll:J a ill'" 1'11111 ~ de wu:chr,11•k NJtlonul '{ Ru11r !!/x,thci t~m\' POUND -:~ TWOW1>:1-:K CL.A.SS ... in,, 11-r.I'•. h d h k Alab"ffi' <J"3·"·5 01 S\C.·Co64082~ l t>nton)·-mo. UllY . : .m • .ira)' N·'"'IO"'·WIOL"JO" • ,, ....... .,. W/Wa<:> er, ryer 00 up u u, ., u •u m I) I I 0\. r> -----bhd lot'. Terms. A11ent Schnuuter, J\1 VIC lloll "' ·~ .,. u Adulll>. $375. loam·tipiu, 5Jtl 1718 1525 '1da V'11'({~ oLll'. CAJ/ Modern eontractors ofc 751·1 IOO blwn 4th & 17th, TU!!lln l'LACF.Ml!:.NT 64G 20lO 3 b 1' h f l t w fned & paH•d •toru"c --11311-0546evcs. A.'\SISTANCF. ,.,. n --r, ' u, rp r, pu 10· " " •.... W--'-... 5010 •'OOl>J08 CORONA Di·.L M \ lBr w '!:Jr S2l5 1'<o t•plb cm•I. ,;:ar A, .111 Jun I /? m )d 2500 lq It bwlu'i: & -""• ... ,.,.. v 2 BrTow11hou:1c,frplc wutcrpcl 157::, .. c";$150s.iti-I~ L.oJ/c~ eJa 545 -4123 8500 i.q fl ycl •••••••••••••••••••••••FOUNUfemnledoarcd OPJ''OR'rUNlTll:;S Pool, lcnn~. Some OC'ean oruna. f'h bl\\ 0 l s -CM 11..lrbor ;ir(-.1 Sl,000 Pvt pty wauu to 11u1chust. di.sh <'<>lor, s~nll nmou~L AMUICAH & Cutahna \•1c\\.:1 Clo)lc tlJtl 11~ 14:c I & :? ill'. 2 bJ ,\tJulh II~ / mo. A11nt 833 1361 ~mllll tdephonc 11n11wer ot blk 0 ? back. Avvrux lO I A It T E t4 D l R S to shopvmg & line beoch -0111) no Pl'b l'onl ~ l -lngserv 642·3491 lbs. (Springdale near SCHOOL 644 2611 BAY MEADOWS J:tt'UJ/i, From S!21) mu () 1• lndu:.tnul U111t lOnt'd West minister ) 897·1840 Spac chel'rv & t'Oly 2 Br 191J2 -'lu~noh.a. !lb:!· !HOU f:.+-!-++..t-+++++ ***~+++++o!o for a-·it>t-r.il:isi. wori. lnveatment or75t-8-'J69 I 104 t: 17th St., SA -----~~~---1 • • · -&t5·WJO Opportun.ity 501s ---KJ.i.1000 apt.:., entl l(ar,, d~"e, lo 1 ~r .. $2l5 & :? Hr. $265 Apartments u..fwoR. Gcrogts for Rent 4350 ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOl:fNO: Sml black •log, Sthools Cont To Co11i.t lJ:euch & t·vllt•i:l', A•Jrl Ulil pt.I 2 blk-. bd1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••4,000S.f''.16"perst·.top wh1tebangs,short&lnw ENJOY 1977 In Uus cxc1t1ng 1ww opt ~ Spacious 2 btlr111 , 2 bat.1111. frple Deep brnwn carpeting Modern ~unny k1lrhen. LJ:c. prl valt> sundeck. Surprisi11 '1cw Of NOWJ}Oft Hill!! & JU?>l Bil blks . to hcJ ch & shop.'>. Adult11 unly, no vet:> ple:tsl'. s.125 Mo • lease ~~b. ~l>t.64N6° .. ~~7t.133 or pets. D<:>h w.h.r tcJ. liq.11, t pts, Newport Buch 3869 Gar .i., c. H 11 kc r & cond. many umcn1tics, FOR SALE Bolsa & Beach, MidW11) Jobi Wanted, 7075 .-. 52!0 "" d ~·>· "' " "'-·· CM I 67'' J'17 J,,"1.•u11u l'h""h •tot .. I Clty.898·ll44 ••••••••••••••••••••••• . -. -rj>ll . ...,., .... 11. ••••••••••••••••••••••• L•u1rVi"W, Co.•ta 'I"•". _u.:dl __ . oc " ... .. ...... , •• "' Beautiful brand new 2 br. N~W 1.2 & :I Ur. apb l ba. Beamt•rl t'«1lrni::f. Vanous JI II. lo<'Jtion:.. free sLand'g frpk, bltns Kids OK. ltl!nls 5225 to Many w111uow:., S2!15 S3So. Kcnl Roccr~ Hlty &15 !$~. !17!J :JJ76 IUIMJJOO "~ ' " " ...... 20 Units. Contact l'H~t:D •DELUXE• lbt & last mo. S30 mu Business/Invest/ C t R atty Lo6t "Ted", lge blk shor t BABYSITTING lll::LP t:ustblulf 3 IJr. 2 I.la 2_51·82~ Finance orpora • e !'laired cat. Vic. Jasmine ON YOUR SKI 'fRIP? Leusc. lm•l. i.J>U<.'. master Office Rental 4400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mr. W. H ~ock or Mr A & Seaview, CdM. 1/5177. Rc:;pousiblc college s lu· suite. din rm & dbl ••••••••••••••••••••••• lutJiw11 ~.:,1~0~hn son; (7 H > 675·0870 dent wlll buby1Hl your DLX 2hr·Vl ~:W ~'.!5. 1 Br 11 ... uJ. brh l"·nh'". t . \d It :;t ! ;t,; Samoyed. Vic. llunt. ~~i:,~~~<'~v~\~•t<~.,:~1~111& 1,i;,11=i1 .. ~~~.":!J!! .... ~?.o.~ .;:eyt~Lo~ -5025 L-05l pure white fcmule ~~~d~i~h e;::~'~1!~rkal~ h 1 cJI ., .. ... recrca ion art'D. ' u :;fyn_ CIGAlll::'ITESUPPl.Y ....................... Harbour, 119177.846-2556 exchan.:e ror r oom. + ma mt c I' I\ t·no new l'Ph pvt putru tl'n· only. No~t1> t'rom $:JUO. ---!..!-----~-DfSTRllJUTORSHIP lat, 2nd It 3rd T.D.'s board and ucccsa to ski pets. Cpl pref. nn115i2 n1s . ~2;•5. !lti3 .;~:12. ISGSAmiuo:;Way ., ... e_"....,...., blk h l d "d C II eH! _ 536.1461" "'" Manugt•dby ~~~IMht rartor 1''u11Tlmc J,OANSAVl\ILABLF. J.os t. /wt rnale sopes unn., uys. a v-Immediate need 111 Crl'<iilnotimportant German Shepherd. Vic. Connlc,8379670. ~cw, Ea:.l!.idc. 2 UH, 112 Step:; lo lk'arh & l:fal·k __ Granada Mgmt Co =::;~::;::__ Orange County and or 673·488aBroker ~·M: l /l/77. Roberta. Male nurse. companion. ~ .. frpl,p!w.r~ar)ard Ba~. volleyball. jacuui. ----------i .t'.Jto< ... _ surrounding towns for ~--6181 chauf, <1-8 hrs per day. ~rom s.JtiO• /\gt: days pool, l lir condo+ rorm BAYFROMTHOME ~::;..-:,,....... d1i.tnbulors. All retail $CASH$ Ref S39-489S 552·7000, mghts 55_2·0507 dine. Call for more into, outlets are securrrl tJy LOST 2 wht Samoyed erent~es · 4 BR. 4 ba. S2000 Mo yrly company, therdorc no llOM E OWNt:RS borrow dogs. l lge male· 1 yr old. S E C U R l T Y M /\ N Deluxe 4 Br, 3 ba. all t•ll'1: E-Si• new deluxe ~i_ke_iw_7 ·_liO_ll_l __ --STEPS TO IEACH produd sclhng. Become Ill low bank rates to con· 1 rem. 4 mos old. 548-11444 w/Cahf. hcense. Clean. dbl garui.:e O\•(•Jn \ ic" townhouso:s. Frplc end !I NEW l 'nit" I !Jr 5215 up. 3 BR. 2 ba • unf 5425 d1stnbutor for i.uch nu M>hdate dcbLs .. Pay taxes. LOST: Siamese male. eol· reliable, ei.pr'd, lookm~ SGSOmoti7J.&19:! i.:.1r.Zb!~.Jh~.2ba Endi:ar 7!H1Stark,ofr 3 Bll.2bJ.unfs.tOO •IMOJ-'REERENT• tlOnJlly adn·rti!ted take a \acat1011, room larw/nametag ''Kung for day shift emplo)· ---from S32!i. 64~·1603 lieach 89-1·5158 1·2 3 Rm. offrces from cigarettes a~ W111!>lon, 11dd1t1on. :.w11n pool. pay f\& ". Vic Miss VieJo, ment. Gd refs. 551..ro42. :a>r~ bltns. frplt•, 1rnol. .. -S125 per mo. AdJ. Camels. l\lnrlboro, l'all otr eXJ!tlmg 2nd or an} Traboco & Los Altsos. patio .... undcck. :s:rn5 ::.lllS. 2 hr trr·ple~. Yard. l.ge3br.2ha.frplc.bltn!., A1rporter llotel.Nolea:.e )lall, Salems, Koob, purpose 5864452 Exp er remodeler, w/ Adults, no pct:. ti73l lltl Olrler Cl.JI pref . balcony. encl. ~Mage. req.8333223Tllnoon Kent.ctc.Toquahfy~ou MECHANICS tools & refs seek:. • ev~or"knd:;. Bcach«omber, ft'c SJ5 1'111 Alabama. s:IJ5. must ha\I? a cur 2·8 hr!t HATIOMALBAHK SSOOREWARD homeowner, contruclo1'. . - -6.11 2011 . M46·!IOSS: 846·4!!90 60' PER s9 FT "''r week (da.vs or e\ICb) fnp J·ewelry stolen from spec for work. By hr nr -~ ----LCDO ISLE WATl::R· 1617WESTCLIFYNB ,~ SJ200 (7141638-395.C 87iyslde Dr. addr ess. job. Forms, footings. 1&3BRaptsa,a1latile. ALLS295MO. Oc•ean ''1ew. 3 br 2 ha. t'HO~T 3 Br, S650 mo AGT.541·5032 CJ\Sll IN\'ESTMENT J sw · Ad N 808 framing,drywnll,finii.b, lmmed1utc ocrus.u.uu·y. Brand new townhouses, 2 ~ara~e~ Avail. I 10. S3l~. Leu~e. 673 8KRG ----Ht:QUI REO ~s. Trtdt 0anj P~lt~ p. 0 °·Bo' deck.s &. P. covers. e"t SJ..IO·S4!l51wr monlh. Xlnt Hr, 1 •, IJa. lnl>lanl move. 536·4508; 846·9088 --150 I Westcliff Dr. For more 1nformat 1011 Deedl 5035 ~ Yeos:aoMesa'ca x tile & brick work. Slevl' IOC'alion. Clo:oe to ~hops & in. Peli. & infants ok. • · • • 7 OCEAN Vll, yrly 2 Br 1 NewPQrt 1-·inancial Ctr write to "CIGAIH:TTE ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' · 673-5064 beach. A:.k fur l\11~:.1, ~·eni:cd patio:.. end. !ftBR,~EW t,UEL~~I-~ Ba dplx, µalio & yurrl L~ingOffice Space DIVISION'• 1123W" SECOND TRUST LOST: Beige M Afghan,-----.-----S7S·2Jll. i:aroc~'. d1:.hwasht•rs, ;11r s u~e .P' fletllosi~i u ls S:ISO mo. tiot l·tiil!O or /bl k k Vl Housecleaning rcasuna ---~ l'Ond. 1922 l\ll'yer SL See lluntini;ton JI arbour tH23ti3!1 Callon Site Manager P.O.Box H. RO!lemcwd. DEED LOANS Gold:nc w.m~\varne~: ble, rellabit', r ef '$: . ____ mgr.or call6"Z·G6J2 area. <7Ml&l2·311lext::!~6 Ca. 91770. 111clutlc yuur SW.I~ maximum. Com· HB Re • d 847 9893 anytim e. Aft SPM, THE BASIL LEAF 16885L)nn ~63341 Jhr.2hu,s1Jac:iousupper, If You Need A Starred & ~hone~u~ber.__ pel1tive rates for good · war · 642•7430 Newly rerlecoratl'd :? THE BAY LEAF ULOCK TO B1'~ACll hu~e rna:.wr br: do:ck & fo"·rni~hed Office. rail Consld .. rin9 a Bu•? Crl'<l1l applicants. Penanals 53501---------1• I ·., gar, nr 11ro:an. s.125. 4!ll7 " ~ " .._.ORl .... S RE "'LTY l'' C Bookkr.r 30 yrs exv bdrm. l ha apt. on l & 2 Hdrm, water pd. 2 I Udrms $185. I -bdr!1:1:. Hivcr lld 673 8701 T II E EXEC UT l Vt: Over 500 Active lut·al " " "' ••••••••••••••••••••••• T · .. 't ~ Near bl'ach. Adult:. ~lllO 1-'rom $2:10 5225. Atn·i..s lo pool. 220 SUITE. Rent includes bus. listings. Pleusc l'l1ll * 494-8057 * Drinking problem'? emporary 1 0 4 moot flc.•autiful. spucioui. new lluntrncton St. ~Jgr 3 Hr. 2 ba. nl'w pa111t & f.llme reccpt., phone & or stop by (or fret! lnro. CallAlcoholHelphne _645-8880 ________ _ mo. <•pt:.. l'oul,pvtpallos. 5363519 npls. 1 · blk buy & bch mail sen-ice. uttl & AH tatel(orics & typt.>S LOANS 9% 24brsaday835-3830 HelpWant.cl 7100 1\ilults. no µels. $100 yrly lsc. tH1 I lll3 Janttorial. ~cy's & oft: We guar•mlce to plca<:>e o ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3:!'J.\vocaclo.C.M. Ut>luxe 3br :!hu rondo. equip avail. Ne\\port you. Also2ndTDLoans SCRAM-LETS AAAAAAAAAAA.A t;:JJ.Jl:J!J Children ok. l'pt'd, drps. I Br & den. 2 ba. :..un <Jeck, c t no 5470 37 631-3190 CoJtoMesa -······················· 3824 ----1 bit Ld pool <>·•so t b t L'-•·1 ~cs::•_ 751-41 f-·urrestTermssincelu.&9 LUCkYYOU! ns. ry, ..., . :. l:P:. to l' I. r' ce rave Pnrne I"'·· at ion in llunl· ".Nl1'L:o Bt:". l,N 1.-:SS Sattl•r Mtn Co. ANSWERS '-·-ot job opporturut1'e" lkaullful braml nl'\\ I hr. rnplc .... :JBr. Jl~H:i, fr11k. 89'~·1512 'J'V. S525yrly. 6-15·1166 "" v r ,., "' 7' UU\.3 ~ frt>c :.tancJ '~ lrplt• !.untied., no pds. 52l!O. ington lieJch 11 n INVl':STMENTS 642-2171 S4S.0611 , L• avatl now lhru Control Condo l ~tor,· ?fir SJ5(1 yL·,\n1,v1>L·• ... ··r ,\1" 1525 ,'le·.a\i·c~lcDrL', ~twaJ<y -c.rupt -Career Employment rbh'' ~hr, many" 1111fl'" "· 497 2"..37 aft 6 · " · · -· c. ""·' ..... ., Brookhur:.t, ll<JO s4uarl' " ·' " r Rebus G I ., mo c~11 L·~,. fie•)l\Qll 'II L " nth (:>cro~·sfrom L c)n··L.n•.) S"'VESS -ossip -Agency, a t ult~. no Jll'h. ~2:.5 · u "' 0 • ,,,,.,..,.,.. " Mte.,, n.Jr nr o l' feet. Single. g<irden l) pc "Su11:"1,w,, •.;:t·• .~.,.s;.: A ~"TRANGERS C-"' 556 •sos 6-15 8251;. !Ji!l :J3ili J Br 2 B:i, upper. no pets. 2 day. 9t>!Hl952l'·, e. bc<1ch. ;:.>o fre l'ropt•rl.) ff Good -.. uv '""' u ...... _.. p II b -- --------1'1ds ol... ~05. 1027 Valen-HoU!.e Realtors &i2·3850 store or 0 rt·e. ed e~ uBI Open 7 da}s nrnle party wi uy Marriage 1s really a won· ---------- C.\Sr\ \'ICTOHI \ tlJ S.lti 90!!0; 5-16.wl!S Near Paciric C3t ll"Y & posure. assign par · ~our 2nd TD. 642·3573 derful mstitution. If 111---------- 1 & 2 HR. unf or furn. J!JS GoJden W. 3 Hr. 2 Ua, din 2 BO locked gar, no ~lb. ing Call Mr. Plummer PIZZA-$8000. Gr •~--._/ wasn't for marriage. Atfiltale " "' 'I V d & f I I d 963~7fi7 ---emenn husbands and wives & \\Lr pd ,\dlls. no pct... ~ ur. 2 11a, •' e:.:i er e. area Pc, gar ml·. no children. 01 er cpl ----------f'·ranch1se type i.tore p~~s/ Tax Shelter l'nol. ll'•· rm.~"<' 1-:Jll' FI'. d w, enc·. gar. 5375.846·0814 prcfcrrl·cl.52111 548·4ll22 DElUXEOFACES 3600 Sq ft. Seat!. 160. Lost&Focind would be fighting with s:i:; V1ctorr,1.1M:! Ktlill 1\dulh, nu peb. S2iS Com ml & indstl •paces. Growth are a. Try ••••••••••••••••••••••• _t_Ol_a_J_ST_R_A_N_G_E_R_S_. __ t'.1~.i dt· Ill-rm•"·' 2hr apl w f1n•pl.11·1'. 1' hilth. ran)!•' O\ ""· cl1~ liv.ash1•r, s:i::o J\1·11 :1 111 lbt'IJ. hid~ I S:l7U 160 \V W1l:.on s.u; llllil ---------11111 3Br. ::!Ra. t'rJllS & drpi.. ~ d A ------BONUS W<1lk to h.iy l'.t on:un 200 to 2000 sq. ft. A:> low Sl5.ooo. own. 1,rt. Lost It Fowtd 5300 PREGNANT? l,(i!-; l llr. H'r.)' dn, j.lar. * * !.17!13993 a.'>k lor Fred. as3.5'sq fl La~:-.11guel& Ull 751-3741 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CarinJ? confidential no , h1ldrl'n or pets. Brand nu -1 plex apt:.. !JHS2-l:.'9 l\l1l.s1on Vl<'JO l.ireas. --LOST. Sm. brown Poodle, counseling & referral. <Juic1 . 111al11n• -<11.1.:I 1.1r Appl , cpl:-. drps. 2 & 3 Handv lo S.[). l"rwy Cutlery & l}if~ Slor<• '" name "Coco ... Reward. Abortion, adoption & m;Jrn'''' q1l univ lt('b l)rirms. ~ow m h} Jun Nill llh . 1 Br I bu, C..ll·SJH-100 CdM.3425 E Cou,.t llwy. Hunt'g Harh.~0·1419 keepinj.l. rl'<Jlll'!-lt•d.S<!IH>+rlnlet> ~h.~elSIOOc>lll1r>-tmu lx•am:.. pal111. J.:Jr, Sl75 .---SJOOO + inv('nlory. ---APl'.ARE 547-2563 Di1tributorship t 'ULLOlt PART TIM E tt.l!t :ux; 171~)8--17·7566 warn 5pm. :"\npl'ls 1>15 16~2 CdM 390 to IOSO s~1 ft. C:pls, b73·MJ.1 Lo!.1, Uec JO, altered ---------- LL!c :l hr.:.! ha lu\\nhou ... · 7cl~·s. -drps, ,\ 1C. 1an1tor, m~1ll' llcal(lc. choke *SHARON'S* Ill llllict l'OlllJ•ll·'· (;,,1 ·•L!t' I.i.:.•c .2 hr._ l ha 1·nuu~e l•n San Clemente 3876 purk·I!· ~Jaslers 67:1-4120 BOUTH~U E chum Vic Cd.\I beaches. We ure now ap1>0inlln~ distributors for ramou:. name brand i:um & breath mints featuring WRIGl.J<;Y'S & T JC TACS. You· may keep your present job and start p /l1mc & cxp:ind Lu lull time Inter 1C you dl' srre. Gel in on the ground floor of this mulll·m1lhon SS industry. We furnish all ret ail outlets. To qualify you must hove auto, a few hours spare time and $4000 cash in· vestment. !<'or more in· formation write to Dis tnbutor Division, l' .0. Box 536. Brea. CA 9'l621 PLEASE I NCl.UDt~ PllONENUMBER. L d l" l 'I " ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------l'nmcNewporllntaUon, Ar\s··o.' to ••L•aole'' OUTCALLMASSAGI!: & p;,t111 ,\1lults •1111,\' ;--,, •·· ::.i c us a " l':..1. "0 OFFIC'"' SPAC L· N B · l " "' " k l .. 1 .• 1 "l!lO ' Hr Condo newly de· Spw• ·• 'T uiit. No P"ts.· r. • . "'· · lrv1nl' Co. S<'. Keady lo Rl'"",ircl for returii 499·1224 •p('ts.$3:.!:i.1;1:;:1:1101w1 ·1l~•>• .c:. .;o •• • • ..ou ~ 1"'9W JffD \ " ----------' 111531.10 r o r a t t• cl , n r Children wt•lcomc. 52i;o. .,.. . e<:>tc r . r. , !r. go must ~ee. SI0,000 + in ?M 673·2.'152 g;r,.95i 7 Jo· Brookhur s l/Adams . mo.-l!lK·0981alkripm pvt.toilet.etc. fwoumls vcntory. 640-l232 days. "THE EXPERfENCE" 12Br.nil'l'&tli•:m dO\l'lO Li\RGf: I & 3 hr a1>ts. Patio & tarpurt, nvail -- -400sq.ft.eu.S200'mono &1<1·1755e-ves. l..OST _ Rl::WARD For Adult motel. Closed 1 s hoppinii. i\dult:. only, I Os hwhr. pnol. \dulls. u~mcd . S2i5 mo. ljJl o;iHJ 2 Hf!. I BA. tis to bd1, xtras. One unit 1300 sq -------Thomas. male Siamese circwt TV. For Rcservu· 1'1,opet>-.fil~H~l;J•i From S.!10 mil \.m; pd. e'es. shopp111ii. i\vl. ::!11. 5225. ft. 2 t oilets, us is. B~rs $2500 +Met Seul Point, disappeared _1_ions __ ._645_·396 __ 1 ___ _ ----, 7711'°)COlt Pl .oil Plact.'n· 4!17-307!) S400 1mo. PACJFJ C Freestandingeornerloc ut Olymprc Dr. & Jn r-;1l·C l hr. trplt. pool,' tiu f>.l:!!)Oi:I NE.W 1 h~, frplc. bea~ REAL ESTATE, Gene Ongrnalowncrof7year:-. tenor Ln. llB. Jan 4. •KAREN'S* acJull~. no 1wh ~Jo '"'' 1-------ceil, bll.ru;. pool, \Ollc) ~nts Furnished lllll.642·0200 net'ds rest. Th1i. one hJ~ 963 71''23 om·cALLMASSAGE ~·~i57nrtill-i :r.•is J fir. Iba. ihlldr~n a~d l>all.gar.$235 8.l2·~J.I orUnfurniah~d 3900 ---1tall.A1:,rt. --------6pl\J .2i\M SJIMi80 ----pctok. 1.rn· nr. :so. Cst •••••••••••••••••••••••APPROX800sq.ft.C-2al UBI 75 1-3741 FOUNDlon~h111redblk& _________ _ l'lata. 97:1-1877 "•.ilk to l>e~ch. bach unit, Till:: EXCITl:"\C: 130 E. 17th St. Suite T "ht cat Wht collar. af· hke nl'w. Sto\ c & refn.i.: PALM MESA APTS. S250 mo. Doyle 54K·04i9 MAHUF.ACTURIHG f i• r l Ion at e & we 11 Jn,t,1n1 """ c 111 .! llR, ~~~~ 1!~~1r1/~~~~!'\ 1~1~~::;,·; ~~~~;,~~::i 1t:~I& dcp MINUTES TON l'T Exec ofc Miiles Q\'erlouk Patented ltl'm hchJ\Cd II V ll 644·2-103 1•,. bath ""'"" •111 "'' :-.oµ..•l!> d1hl : .. 11 .;:1:n UCll m~ fabuloui. ;-.ip llaroor I l'1114ue piece or equip ~·or;-.;n Sam11)t'd near ABORTION Counseltn~ & Referral Prcg. test-avail. wknds 24 llr Helplrne S47·!M95 lux1• J1l11lh ':!'<II m•• ! sty, 2 Br. I '! U:i. J)O(ll. Bach. 1&2 Bil. & the Par1{lc Ocean. Lux ml'nl proJ l' C'L l•d n cl llt•il & Newland 12 JO. l'Jl 'l \naht•1m 'II :?llrlRJ nl'\\t•pt> .. JJuh-. J.icuu1. SLO\e, refri.i.:. fiomS1!15 furn ind'g secretary & S280.000 thr~yr Presenl Call84260J.i. •SPlRJTUAL READER Fully Licensed 18155 El Camino Real San Clemente. f'or appl. 492.9034 492· 7ztJ6 ~6·4111. ~ti.r J)J\ • no pcL" i-·nt·•I hJt'lc yard ""hr&. ell') r hkup. :--;e"' h Adults, :'\o Pt:ls recept. from sass. No lse. owner unable to handle -----1 ----------1 :>UI 4~'91 •>r ;;111.:.;;:.'7 1 pl cl & rll'cor'd '\ r 1561 ~lt•!>a Dr. PH: 17141675·~030. Can he re Io cal l!d FOL.NO· Lau1cs watch ASSEMBLERS :?BR.cpl ilri,._ l\ichOJ.. :-;., !WI' !\:!110 ni11 S.llf 11111:1 ! AR G;1rclen ..ipl Frplt'. d~h14-.hr IH~•I 11\l p.tlHi nr ln1n1• loll \rcJ 1\clult E ~111• l ~ ' hr ,q1f\ t:nd i.:.11 p.11111 I"'''' l.d • .-llt:\4 1111 111·1~. ti l' a c h . S2 80. Dy!. . (:i Blk!> EJ::.t of Newport ---Leverage w 29':. do"' n Npl Och on ·16lh SL Call I Hr I Ba. + rl'lrri.:, .ibu 2 759-606i; Ev'!'6i3-t>ill4 Rlvd. l Ground Floor & or 2nd UBI 751-3741 to icJt'nl1fy. 549·0975 Exper 'd. to wnrlc on small assembly line. Call Mr. Early, \\11nfieltl Locks. lnc. 642·7840. llr .! Ha. ho1lh \\' W tpU. -----f>.16 9800 noor. Nc\l lo Sec. Pac 111 II'· hltn• .. tot<; 01\ 'z Blk to B1:h. 2 Br.:! ba. ---------1 Jllat'I Bank. ln1•lds ut1l. Kt>,1;, 11011 hlork \'ic· adults 5285 mo. 12-t 20th Rooms 4000 Ample prkng. 188 E. J7th h'r•a t~..&ti 80HS e\"eS; St.536~81-19 ••••••••••••••••••••••• St. Costa .ltcsa. Ph : \\ knds to :.c<' ------. R00:\1S S25 wk Ull w1t h St2-4210. ---Near beach. SlliO. I br, kitchen. S37.50 wk up ---------- flt·Jt1l <1u1d, .i1t .11llt , I Br. child ok. Fee apll>. 5-18.975:; no pt•1'. l'Pb llrv~. hllrl1>. Main lll'ntals. 510-5370 j:.tl' -.1111,11!•' (.>llul & \\.ilk - to c•H'l'\'lh111i:. ltJt•al lor SlJ5. 2 hr: garage. pool Mr Mariners Mile C:IJM llldcnwuy tor s n.:I NEWPORT BEACH 1\l'rson. Cls lo bch, un. Stores & Office Su it es •TRAVt.:L AG!';NCY • Gross Sl .000,000 + real money maker, highest commiss1onl>, no rr ce1\•ablt•i;, xlnt loral1nn SlOS,000. 20~;, down. ,\gnt. 5SIHl534 eves. -------Found· Younl( male lnsh Setter Bro\\ n I ea lher collar Irvine Ave, CM. 5'18·3087 MASSAGE FIGURE MODELS ESCORTS OUTCALL OHL Y Associate Rep 180ROVER NO E>rPER. NEC FOUND. btk Lab puppy. 631-3811 If you're new to Oranoe male. 4·5 mo·s. Vic. ----------1 " SUPPLY S "'L"'S Nwpt Ills area. 548·2586 R ELAXING MASSAGE Co .• temporan ly discon· Mt ·O>l7fS m1cJtllc ·.,I(" q1I S!t1.1 mo ~d,sokRl'l't' I -10 • .,.,.0 _ 1;:11 t>ll!I " am cnl o i;. ;y • .,.,, Jurn w frpl. s:wo. Call From S300 2.610 Avon St. Sharon 64·1·8573; 1;15.23 11. __ ll4_2_·1_1_94_&_6_7_5_·6_1_06_' _ A '" BobJames·Lic. Masseur Lmuing your educallon. EZ short hour operulion LOST: Sm wht Maltese Outcalls9·9.494.5111 r ecently discharged cun prove S2S .000 + + doll Lido Isle. Heward. from the ser vice or for A PlnECREEH .. 1 \, ~ ' • Jic·,,, .. ,, iJ.-~ .,, ••. •,•1•'\o,J ' ... \'1 / _\(.)(', ~ '".r" s.1411 ~ ol Orange couorv s mosi beounflJI oponmen1 communlfteS A retou1g sef!lng wrltl streams. woteffolls. onci mo,est1c 1tees Feot\lrtng pOOls Jocow. sauna 0R1101ds ond excmng cluorioose wilf\ soctol even!l. Tennis. gym, On<l voaeyt>ol 01 1 he VIiiage More of everym1ng vou re IOOklng (N. Fumllure IS OVOiloOle OM ond Two Bedroom ~Ull l.Nlng. omces open 9·00 ro 6 00 N<tfi renllng. H1·1lro11rn " l11rt. I rµlt•, HunHnqton Hoom·Lagunn Heh, p vt Free office space in ex- t•ru-1 ~.1r .11111111,, 11001 & HarbOur ]842 entrunce cookin,i:: nr change for telephone net. This one for real. 673·7677 or 675·4837 . •PALM READER• any reason seeking tem· Call for uppt. to sec. Agt. -520 reading for SlO porary or career t'mploy· 1:1111111 \<11111:-. only ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lown.11~201 1 ' ani;wennit&li~htlyping. ----fH.1·6883or6-15·6710 UBI 751-3741 Lo!!t Cockatit>I bird, gray Past.present&fulure ment., consider this uni· '{.'w frl:l 1111 __ S.'J:JIJ Nr. 11:.trhonr. 3BR Rentals to Share 4300 --------- '-!..!., l'kB )lo \dulls. 2 2B,\ Tripi<"\ Ht.<I !lain or ••••••••••••••••••••••• Modern 2 room stUll'. nr 111 . l111J1 ~ I Jell ~~ncl afl t;pm :!13 ~ :. .. ifi'i_ Roommate Needed. M iF, OC Airport. outside en· BEERTAVERM Co~la Mesa yt>llow & orange. says Lk 1213)694-1350 queoppor. Youeanearn Chrco. lost in FV 1/8. $100 ----------1 reward. Call 962-1915. EXOTIC GIRLS $196 PER WEEK }!.11 ~cw~1 \l,1pll• :\lgr. al OEAH VIEW Share rent Sl37 50 N1re 2 try, mr cond. Parking ·•l•I p 1.31 :I 'ii Br. CM fi45.4093 Churhe spaces. suitable for at· Netso\·~r 52000. l\lo Lo:.t, blktwht Springer Ideal location. parkinll Spaniel male Sun. morn. front & rl'ar. full kll<·hen Vrc l!Jth & Mnnrona not realital1on of I ull C'.\1 f'45·251l Reward. ' poLentral. owner anx i -- Massage & ModehnR Outcall Only 542·3169 Based on your pro<luc- ll.1 I pie, t•pb 111 >" 1hh"'h1 . i:ar p.1110 I r;1-.h "tr Vil '.\2HO .• 11 .11110 ii:.! II .Ju.inn Lge. nt'\\ dh 1·ondo I br, turney. accountant or form elm ~lt·p dv. n l i\ Compl furn. <ivml immed. consultant. l.:se or law rm. h)Jc. Jaeu111 lt•1111r'I nu•t-Tusttn lor. Br b.i hbrnr) possible. S2G5 mo. 2 patios Nr hout dock:. siu5+ ,, ulll t.32 11;ss. to mo or S2S<l w/Jse, 4·1110 S32S <213>598 lil;) 9'll4.i~3 Campus Onve, ~8. Call 1ous~ 1 Lost male Silk1e Terrier. UBI 837-4200 1n Aliso Heh area Ans. to ----------1 t1 v It y. Co mm + L I K E T 0 r.t E E T incentives & extra prohl P E 0 P L E • P L A Y shanng bonus. On the job I Hr hlLll,, u w. Cfll!<, lrvirte 3844 9i9 <Yi5l btwn 11-iP:\I lll':SI' 1. \llY to share TENNIS .ANYONE! .. J1mm1n~ · . Heward. 499-4794! CARDS? New duplicate trulning. Tremendou~ bndgestud1ooffers2dal-polential t o r each ly sessrons. Sr. C1l11ens supervrsory & manage play Cor Sl .00 on Thurs at ment positions. Mu~t be 11. Lessons also ofrercd personable & nmbilious. ORANGE COAST F •lrt•' ~;u urtuh~. o« ••••••••••••••••••••••• '"'' :.ix IJ'll . t>I.'\ 0:.2; WOOfJRRllJca: l'l'\;~;s APTl\ HuntiM)tot1leoch 3840 .t. ;i ,t,, :1 hctrrn 11n1t" ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ut•'t~ut!cl '•"'e t•;.trl' ---------•I t';.il1Jurniu hun~alo\\' •OLIVE rARK• APT HOMES :\u 2 & 3 lltlrm., hit in:.. c:i>t~. dqi;., enrl. i.:ar .. nil nu 11111 ~17 75fi6. 11J1.11l1 ~•11m 7dys I" r o rn S:! 7 o I l 5 l'im·~tum• Ofr hr" 3 5 3Cl Wlc<hi)~ !I 5 :lO \\ kncl~ 55;.! OlllO Loquna leoch 384 •......••...•.......•. -------hnml' ror lite dut1e~ Cannery VillaRe. space MISSION \'IEJO Good olfc•r if you enjCl~ for office or small hus1-Pr11cl1tc mach1t1t'. LO$T REWARD' nlt't' homl'. lrl•l'dorn. nnd ness. Ap11rox 15<1 i.qlt I es sons, r l' pa 1 r . Samoyed mix, cream. low t'X"''ll~l.''I ;"J\• 1>t llch li7J.29J6or646·4801 sporurne11r. t>quipm1•nt. rurly tail. yellow eye~. l BRlDGE CLUB, 145 E or appointment. only 19th St. C.M. 548·33-0l call ~ nooked ear. lost since ~:!:I.Ult 141Jiness Rtntal 4450 vc~.3ur.icll\C ler~·4WO New Year's Eve. 642·8766 Beautiful Girls Cut down ••••••••••••••••••••••• or642·7U!l Would Jikt' to meet ---------- 539·1183 U•lnq b-niesl Nt;WPORT BCll STORE DELI -El TORO gentlemen for day or eve ~ . r -. 2G:!OAvonSl ·S'l70Mo. SS.000. PER MO REWARD fun.53S·S36.1 Asst8ooklceeper $750 Share •Allc.>rrle ur llptmcnt Jerry Wynn (213)477·7701 Real s h:u·p. Culerin ~ LOST: White Whippet Inside Soles S!IK + Qoost·C'l)ATU lJHLJMrrm operation cxpandini: w/2bnndlespots675·3661 Shaklee for better health collections toSt2K tc:k .t>e Pl'~ Cl.Xi~"'" 700 Sq. l"t. ore. uvl. Par. fallt, trt>rnNi<fous poten· or63!Ml427 & envir onment. Davi ~crowOHicer Sl3K+ ;) ~ )"'"'''"", ~~ ";'l: ~!~~~o~~?t' tial not yet rcnliiecl , LOST Israeli Passport. l s· :!5412 before 4Pm aft. 8 Irvine Personnel AJl'<>ncy Si ii~. i'lu<lio. ulJ ttli! fo'orover5 Yric,1132·41J4 548·07S7 lt•nni; sued lo Vose( Carm. IC • o4811E.17thCoato M Clilll Siul(ll·~ 11k Bc•nth UBI 837-4200 foundcall960·1272 PtnonmServiu15360 Sulte22A 642·H70 llunl llrhr 1trl'.l Btfl lu:-. <1pt \\ hllll' 111d 1bhwshr l.ovt•I) ll11C1I w htrl ') lnil"'fl(I \'I ty;,irtJ \cllti. f71oilll41) Ii~ 2 bdrm. 2 ha. nrcpl;w~. 11 mile from h.?ttrh. I _\eur old S28S 96().4603 • I BR G<1rden 1\pt, arfults ™2 Holl szoo mo To sec. 549·91>58. 673 o~ toM.M 3124 c•oml1;•r,fl·1•s1;, 1;:11 .:vlt 2Urdplx.p,·tlwth.phon(', Btill>ou Jsl:.c nd : rrtn1l, ---o••••••••••••••••••••• ~ S200 mo ind 11111 <.:d M 1•ommt>rc· or nffin· FAST FOOD LOST. Pood.lc, hlui:k & Attention·Ladlos.gct very ---1 t.iccfruom .\cJult~. '\c pct:.. N ICt' \'ll'W -19'i·223i Whi tewater view twnhse 2 Br. 2 tw c[lti<. rlrpi.. fl\ 1 occup. $650. Avail no\\ Qall "4 5911. 6'10-l51H 8Pl1Cl· Off·slrc·et park t'ostu Mcirn w h I t n ' r 8, !l N °. prof, Swedish Massage Auto, .... Driver Mlllt''ft>ml to !lhurc homl' in~. J\pprnl! fl()j) ,q. ft., Ht'Y FOii 625122._Vlc· La f;speranze at Spa $12. At home ilS. Female, ovt•r 18, iood . ., · , pm ll•11t room kltr 1-;qu1PV/\l.U~:· orco S11n Clem. Yellow hrly. 751.3200 driving record. Apply, in e\dusiH Ua)shorc' G-14-2343 -'1on lo J-'ri !l-S Owner going Into new c·oll11r. yellow bow. Ans Beacon Auto Ports, 480 Own rm. P\t bch Sl50 --..:. · business venture. must to "Joni" faithful compa· &i•~,nt Ir No. Newport Bl, N.B. mu. lOam·~pm nr aft Store $275 20x60, rx liquidatcfast! nion 10 yrs. Please help Prei--otlort 548·1133. 7pm 631·1998 pm;urc 65.000 rnrr. dnily Ull 837-4200 r ind her. Reward. ••••••••••• .. •••••••••• ----------2.'l:U Nwpt Blvd c M i---------r 4980924 School & AUTO SALES Pkog frnl bk, FA hl'iH· •LIQUOR LlCt:;NSI':• --------•-~-tf-Excellent opportunity inic 2 rcbtrms. cptd, Orange Co. On-Sole !,OST· Lile blue jewel box -~ ...... 7005 fo r youn1t man with ...... HICJMI 3H R:,m,':'~c;,•2n~~~ ~~~~ ••••••••••••••••••• ••• 8(h. 2 Bdrm. Call Erk a Deluxe 2 br. pool. rec s:JS.94Sll. 6'75·7788 G~neral. cont:unan~ gold charm ••••••••••••••••••••••• timited salts experience. ........................ ...................... . room. l.ovc-I\ lol·otion. -------Machine shop for rrnt . ~I Alomu. off Cro\\ l.l'j( 3 br tv.nh'll' In M Vie 21" Mor1S1cki lathe. etc. .. COf'KT" 11,s .. IH 11 \'e 1 ct. Reward ---------We will train for the im· F.:\1 E Rti t<.:N<.:V SALt:; • Newport vie. 615 8952 II A port tar ma rk el. F.x · 1 5Mfl5ttf NG/ A winning comblnorlon of odulf oportmenf l'IOmcs wfftt luxury appointments ond superb recreation of o premium looarlon. Tennis • gym • meropy sr>o • IWlmmlng • bllllords, Ont & 1WO Bedrooms, One Both 1" Ii> ~.Eo. fet*.Mesq.Vip NO Paulorlno A~t.. Cotta Muo 751..fH5 .............. ,., Valley rk wuy. l"rom JO lo short l.uund. 1)()()1. F'nt. Vall~. 963·7010 $285.113J.ll857 ten Crt!I, \ lt'w Unlurn --- -$2001mo + m: dePoli Industrial Rental 4500 Mewpoti leoch ll6t Call Mr. Morrt:., 549 13711 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • • •• • • • •• • •• • •• • • • • • • • • or 7G8 3627 ft PAltlC MEWrORT . ___._ 160011q ••. 29SS B~ Ran .l'~em student 22, nct'ds dolph St, C.M. $0!88. mo. AftARTMIHTS i1umt' 10 help rind & short 646-:mo or 679·3709 1 or2 Rl'droom11 and nice ~nh5e or op~ In Townhouse.~ Newport. Cl~t! to bch, f'rom 5249.$0 yrly, ntut & depcndabl11. Open 9·6 Dully r,46 90~ mah ts U1 Si>a·Pools·Tennf11 --- 1010 .... ,. •• SunlaAn11 OllCra.nd, tletwnn Edlnwer It Witrncr. 67!).;ltiO l Acrou fro m f1.111hlon On1d student want.I fem. lslnnrl ut J1.unboree 011 w ~bnri: ni•w 3 llr c1,1ndo. San Jooquln Hiiis Road. I r v\o c SI T!I , Lindo &<II thln~s fast with 1'11ily C7 I 4) 644· I 900 M2·4174 Pilot Wl\nl Ads. 1.os-r 1 6177. 2 Sml dogs. TRAVEL AGENT cellent Cringe benefits + MAf\F.OFf'F,1(' fem blk w/whte mrkng5; opportunity for future In ...2:!.ar~2l~272·4249 Col M b c 0 g 1 e , high payin g field. Sec M .. "IC ....... REST. brwn blk/whtc. 17lh 4' Morning·Ancmoon Dick-Beach Jmpor1$, 848 ir::A """ ...... t C"·1 R"ward tvenln" Dove St .• Newport NETS2000M0NTH ~4 •• · '" · CLASSFA<;sfART Beach. 752.()90(). Free 1t11ndlnll blda ---------1 MON1'HLY w /prkn11 all a r ound. Found M Irish Seller, Vtc Pett'. ictup for family of Hrbr & Mesa V~rdc ~ration. Llyinl( qrtr1 Or. 645-3400 or ~·6639 atlach'd. So. Orn Co Laurie. c;ood terms. Al(ent ----------7~l-l400. FOUND. li;Jsh Stu er. Want to hell your 1111111· nc-ss~ u~c my :10 )'r111 ex 1>ericnn• i61·1256 tru1ll', 115/77. Vic. Bur· rou11h• Corp., Jeronimo, Minion Viejo. 7611·2011 <Jsy~. 5RG 6722 rvcs_. __ PACIFIC TR.AVaSCHOOL 610E17thSt,S. An.11 54l·6'SS Ac:credlttld by NATTS ~t.ablh1hed 1963 f'\nanclltl Ald Proarama To place your rnesnito before the read In it publk. phon~ Vally Pilot Cl11S11lflod. 642-$678 / .. Add 1t ... Build it ... 01aper 1t...Hammer it ... Carpet 1t...Cernent it ... Wt re 1t...Hoe 1t...Clean it. .Move it. .. Presc; it...Palnt lt...Nail it. .Plaster i .. Fix II. .. SERVICE DIRECTORY lum it... a c 1 ••• 1pe emo e # •• Roof lt...Landscape lt...Tile it. .. Trlm lt...Sowil .• H au l It.. Add It... Plant it ... Alter it...L~cirn it .. ~counting c_,.. SH'• ice Ontroctor G .. 1trGI S..-•lcn ..._.'"9 MaWettCMC• Mo•inq Palntift9/P..,.-lng ~ ............ , •..•....••.•...•••••••.....••..•. ··•··············•····· ..•.•.•....•....•.............•..............•......•.•...•.......•.. ···•··················· ···················•··• ......•................ Bookket'p1ai;~·rv1c•· Wt'Card:'url)\•lC:ll'lllWr:. tn:MODt-:LS tnlcnor PlantSt-rvtce (i~t nd ot un~ightly trash llundyrnan, <'Xpcr In MO\'tNG"' X·Allwd man Small Bus1nesi. J\ccounh Stt•um Clcun or Shullll)O<> J\DDl',flONS . Ue1o1gn, Sale~. Malut, & denrls College stu home mainl. ri>o Job too ln11rtl 11talt'v.1dl·doc11l • keas rates 8111 IJ'J'll! AllO<> Ul1hol1>tt'ry All work A<'<"ent Hldg s I· 778-171.4 Cons u I l 1 n l! . co in • dent. SJ2 loud. 5"'8·6421! s~ll. Heua. rut~!!. Fr1.1l' 1-'rel' l'sl. U11Vl' 4\13 l!IOS .. _hit--a .. - -&our lt'f111Mt;. }o'rec••,t 1fl:W4!07~ _!.c328101 mcrc1al/Rl'1ildl•111i:&I. By -pa1nt1n111•Kl 847 "71tl """" '"''u Huus Rates . 045.:n1to SuJly Hod~e:i, 0 1 n:.men Hou.ecl•anlng ••••••••••• 1••••• •••••• ----C'Ut>tom homl.' on your lot lid H 0 rt 1<'u 11 u r isl ••••••••••••••••••••••• Clea nm~. Rcs1d /~om 'I, Pointinq/Poperlnq Arch1lectur~I & :,true Steam Cleaning, hv 11n, or r t'111odd t•x1Nlms hmr 11311.~2 llOUSF.Cl.Jo:ANINti abo rug sbo1npoo1n~ & ••••••••••••••••••••••• turn! Planf llmlJI & or din rm & hull. "'i rmi. :W yr:o. ~11.pcr. cu~to111 lly reholJlc cou1.1lc "team cle.rn1111:. ,. re4• Oon't be horni1wu111:ll'<i llCW cun:o.tNClmn n,•:.1d nu Free Deodorant hldl! Lii.' No 213-i!H. J041 Piano Tunin~ Hc11alrs Rcr:. 963·5813 ~ Rl'UK 4!lti li:H' t'or fine quul vumlm~ & 1Com'l1lnd u•.tr1dl t'rplr<'t>Jlr,ddlc u&llr Thorman,tH0·1678 t'rce Est, lfr~ Guild •llOMJo:CLEANING• MaSOftf')' r111r prtt'<'K t1>n, ('ult f;IQ.7020 odo11tC. IS 'r'r:. elCIJ. G111>d EIKtrlcol -member. Leont' Pluno lly "e•li~blo Marn"d "Pl •••••••••••••••• ••••••• Hich11nl t hi 111 cii~un· H•fN 53\ OIOI Serv1t'e, 7r>M·7!J()fi. " u .. • • clcun flr!lt . 110 llwy ., Bu.: r....-.,ic'"' · ••••••••••••••••••••••• -Cood 1·"r"r"O"e~5""·7711 Free 1'::.t : Hlod,wullt1, a.neu, _.... "' -L'r J:;CTHl<:i\L Sfl<Vlt:F ---'• ' ' ~ "" l..it'/lns836·S.')55 ••••••••••••••••• •• •••• C..,_nt /Concnte ""'"" . • ' T11.kc u REAL L>ay ort s I um PS to 11 c. ll ri e k. ---- 'l'yping at~Oml.',fil'lyklntl ••••••••••••••••••••••• C:'l'.~S Sl!>/ht. Call Let u re:.p rcl111ble, llOUSl'"CLEANING 1:. Hei.1d 1Comrn 'I Heu>< OrigSupff'grophlcs Rem .. ral1:s. wall J.nckup ~EL'l'HITY BUJJ.I.a:ns 8-t.!~ l'nman babyi.1t·clc11n· Our Bus iness. Call I.Jc~. !lob 7~9354. CllSlom M'uruf:.l!Jtl·5~ &dcl 54!>·:>411 All 11hu~l'~. Block, hru·k GcrcMN""" l'lll>hllon·chaulfcr,shop Jamre's Naggedy Anns 960395.J -& l'Oncrelc "ork • t.1r/ •••••••• ~;'••••••••••••• & l'OOk. for you tor a day 675~ ----------'fTERS PAINTING WORKGVi\RANTEEU t'LUMBER R~palr, re· Jnlr/Kxtt.l'"ree&..t. plpt1, instull utlon :?Syn~ t:xpr.~2.om 1crv1cu. U . Git.I Icy, -PAINTTNO _&_ll!_e3_l_5·------ U..111ts ·llomt-M· Ooc-h llOMF. Si\VF.RS PLUM· 1-'r ~t 675 3175 evc DINO & llKA'l'INC. Free ri.t $10 Ur. llOnQ t & WOOD. STAINING & Rcllabl" Scr v. Bof.\ ~ Pi\IN'l l'llG ~ual work l\tstrc ha. ~47·0383 & fl.'ll ·21l'Jtl lJan 751-3150 Paint Your Castle Roofl119 /\VCrll.i,tO 1-;11.lr) Slry s:u5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Stry $.16.'i, lntr Srt~rm R<'Plllrs & Composltlun Pnces mcl mutr'I labor Shm~les lnspcclloos. Cuar, 111,rcJ. frcuht. lnsrdthrd. Low prlcc11, lr Tt'd627 WllOorS52·Ul:H est8J0.5020or5.t1 !>930 Carpent.r Doud Offu:e "'" 1; 1 Ju WJo:F.DINC CLEl\NLd':O-from 10.5 for $:JS. Treat pr 0 f C A R p L~. T Fireplaces·l'lanlcr" r. Bnck Concrete Put10 ••••••••••••••••••••••• am. 4.7 pm Ph til~ ~tKll •Weekly 1\1.ilntl'lluucl' • )lou1·11clf or u friend. Xlnt fl NISH. HEl\IOl>EL & --!-'rec i'~l. li<l2.9907 rd:.. $4ll·Z5!18 CLEANINU . rtoor & win· BIOl'k Wull:. BBQ P1lb Expcr'd , Reas H.ill'S. Ploster/Repolr Tll• Free E~t. Cull l.icn c ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• lliir. Sm:ill Joh' OK Controcior ~ ----duw care. ~utch Main Refs. uts. 6-16·(}.l&t tfoas !l7'J-u37!J •••••• ••••••••••• ••• •• • t"<pencnl·NI G ardcn111i.: llANDYMAN· Carpentry. tenanc.-e Sen 1c~S37-lS08 EXPERlENCEO, DcJ)('n J.J:;fo:)J J.Ht\'IS Seruct>&Cle:wups.\,Jual l'lumbm~ £1ectm·ul. 9 l.GndscapincJ dable, r<•fs. lluntg Dch )l a s ter Cr • ft l. m J n \tlllillom. & H.emotlch n i: v.ork \I 1 kl' 5-UI 21).l!J AM to 8 P )t , 8-l7 Z7ll7 •••••••••••••• •••• • •• •. only 000 ~~:? ~~~c~~~: ~n~:~~.~~ !Jt>.!~'>_!:I __ Lll'317115'• -L-awn&GitrdenSc_r_v-ir_e_ Houlinq Expr 'd Landst'11pers. rtefs. 499·31\l:i ••George P1lmer & Sons ~towm~. ~dg1ng & Wl·cll ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sprinklers: lnst111l & re· --- - -At.lds /Rmdl/Puml Pljn" Removal. Che.ip' YOU HAVEITHl';ADY pair. Concrete & hru•k CarpetS~r"ic~ Srn1Johs-Lac'd 557 li!J:.I:! 642·125.'i l 'LLllAULlTAWAY work 645·7978 ult 5 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• TIM 5411.6306 Malone CdrJl('l '\I.in 1oo.~ll lav ">ors ~---Genfl"ol Senlces (Ir mine. Rei>.~1rs & IJAHNWOOD 1-'0ll SALi-; ••••••••••••••••••••••• UJuhn~. mo\'lng,cleanup l'lermini.: too' vu.Jr v.01 k I-' ll O \l ~I TS. 0 F llANUYMAN llumcs ~ $i /up. Treev.ork. Clai.sified Ads sell big .ith1i:i:ersav1ng!>. f'r est COl.OHJ\DO. (7141 t\pls. Conse1e11t10ub Hea:..fast.frceest items. small items or 1;.15 :I046 897·0851 Craflsmun. l'h. &15 o:w:: 842·45117 ____ a_n_y_i_te_m_. M_2_·SG7_8_. __ _ MoYinq •...................... MOVING·HAl.'LING Anywhere, anytime Fa:.t, expr. \cry reus Fully enl.'ld 2T truck w11ifl gate. Winton 546-J0.18. 673-4714 552·~-VF.HY Nt-:AT P 1'Cll CEllAMIC 'l'llr New or ~:xprt Pamtmi: & l'aper· JO~lS & TF.XTU Rt: ~·model ""· ~s~._11ml }.ol>li 1 n g . c u s t 0 m 1-"reci F."l __ ~:Ill "clcome531l -l~'ti art a work+ materials. 25 } r~ PATCll PLASTl-:RING Tr .. Sffvlce t> 'I: p r , r c I e r e n c c s . • •A LL TY p ES ct• •••••••• • ••••• •• •••• • • • H1chard960.:JJ01 Frec~t. 5'10..6825 rtemoval.s. lrimmlnR. Painting. Intr/E:ictr. Ex pr'd, clean. Avg stucco & C\'CS, 1 stry $100. 2 stry S150 BorA. MC. 548·6731 pruning, rroo est. Lie 'd Homes·A<ld1llons. llestuc 1''\illy msurccJ. G4:!·262A co over l>lk walls. Free ------------et. low ratto!S 586-4892 lluve S-Oml•lhmR you wunt. PAI NTING. Jnl/f:xt. Trnde your old ~luff for toscllY Clui.111f1ed 11ds do Reus, dependable. Free nt!W goodies w it h a it well -Cull NOW, esl. Call Jay &15·7!16S Clui.~1f1cll ad. ll42·5ti711 642·5bl8. Hetp Wantflt 710 HetpWanted 7100 HelpW•ted 7100 Help Wonted 7 100 tfflp w .. ted 7100 tt.lp w .. ted 7100 Help Wanted 7100 .... w.ted 7100 HttpW..ted 7100 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •Auto Mechana. In h:rview Mon·f·'r1 Al·k 's Co:ist Garui.tc. \l:t No. Cst. llwy. Luguna Beh. Automotive New DetJil ShC.J) needs hcllJ. Top wages paid £ng1nc Ste.tmt'r:., en.: Plllntcrs, buffers & pohincrs, up· holstery :.ha '1µooers, l'heck out, p1c~up & de hv1:ry. Apply ai 2059 Harbor Bl, CM 645-ltJlO BOOKKEEPER Lite for husy sinl:le oh.• Mu~t be exper'd & well quallfll'd. Phone aft 71Jm, 751 5823. --------.i Bookbeper /Monoqer For s mall pvt tennis club. Salary com · m cnsurale w /ex per. Harbor area. Heply to Clas:.ifil'd ad no 814. c/o Daily Pilot, PO Box 1560, Costa Mesa . Calif. 92626 COOKExper. I tam to 7:.m shift. DISHWASHER 7am to 3pm shift. Lido Conv. Center 1555 Superior A \'C Newport Beach 646-7iG4 COOK2MD Expcr'<l in con\inenlal cu1srne. t:qual oppor employer. Apply in person Vidot' Huqo Inn 361 Chff Dr, Laguna BOYS AND GIRLS COUNTER GIRL, part DIET CLERK E lectronic assembly trainee. Muture fem for assembly or electronics Will train ror part-lime After training can work position. 3 Da)'S per p:irl t ime in home. week. Call Mr:.. Shaver fHS.1029forappt. GIRL FRIDAY .aoUSEPARE .... T· uc. 1od:scp :irchitect. Xlnl lyp1st •. Rood telcph 1 f"llll · Primary bckgrnd 1n de· person a I 1 t y. Non · The Department of Men· sign dcvt>lopment & 11ro smoker. Cull for 111· lal llealth 111 Orange ject management Con terview, 556·1.981. $1:.15 County has Immediate tact Richard Roy, (7141 Wk to start. openmgs m Cru.ta Mesa, 494..f.536. r 0 r 8 pp 0 In l m c n t : _EX_EC_._S_E_C_R_ET_A_R_Y_ 837-8000. 1--------·1 BEYERL y MAMO'\ TO PRESIDENT Fash Laguna Bealh and Sud· Equul Oppor Employt•r dleback Valley forl---'---':...:...---'--=-- 11 o u s c p u r e n t s . LIVE IN for Elderly COU· llousc1>arents ope rule a pie. Some Housework, furnished Youth Sc1•v1l·cs preparing meals. pruc· llome for potential tical nur~in.g expr. de· r u n a w a v / e n . s1rable. L1vmg quartl'rS couraRables. juveniles furn . medical. Ph: 24452 Via Estrada Jsl Financial Scrv. firm Laguna Hills Good career oppor. Very Equal Opportunity cballenging. Xlnl skills Employer M IF req'd. 75 wpm typin~. 100 wpm s h. 369 S:in l\J1guel Ur, N.B. Suite 200. DISHWASHER FACTORY WORKERS GUARDS SECURITY GUARDS With work ~eek consist· S<&S-~72 mg of five 24 hour shills ___ L_V_H-3-.-1-1-:3-0--- NURSF. RNorLVN l'Jrt·hmc op1•ning o n m ght shift. Excellent beneCils and work1n11 <'ondilions. Please call T erry at 837 ·8000 for more informn tion. BEVEHLY MANOR Convalescent llosp1tul ~.\52 Via t:.st1 ad4 LaRuna llllls F.qual Opportunity Employer Mii' ---------•I for Daily Pilot roulcs In lime. expcr. Apply Cap. Ard1 Beach area of tuJn Mike's Fish Fty, 815 Laguna Beach.. Must be W.19th St. C. M. Over 18, Cull or p/time. Ski Mfg looking for APP I Y • Gr Ind er hardworking factory Restaurant, 14 00 W. workers willing to grow Pacific Cs t Uwy , with ne w company. Join a proi:rcsswe, fJ:.l growing co. w /new ap· proachcs to security. H you're tm .. >d or the old time guard companies W/their old ideas or if you're looking for a new & more e~c1t1ng career· COlllUll Salary approximately · $718 for each parent after Charge Nurse & Mcdica· i•---------deduclions for housing & lion. F /t1ml'. Apply · AVON at least 10 years ol<l. COUNTER & COOK Pt· Phone 642·4321, ask for time, morning, after. C1rculotion. noon, eves. Apply Tues. Newport Beach_. ____ ,· Some Jobs for ~xper meals. Marriage license P:irk Superior• 14 15 NURSES AIDES/ required. For further in· Superior Ave, N.U . Build A fusiness W'ith04.l~Gi•inq DRAFTSMAN, Arch. fibcrg.lass men, in· Type 5 excr., fa:.l. te~v1ewing Mon. Wed, Builder, Costa Mesa, F'r1.,, b~wn 8·12 only. 1835 642-4907days Wh1tl1er, B ldg B·l3, rormalion call or wntc: 642·2.UO ORDERLIES N:incy t~or€'man Day Shift. Exper 'd. DEPARTMENT OF MAINTENANCE MAN Bayview Conv. llospitrrl, Up our BOYS.AND GIRLS 3·4PM. MacDonalds, 16866 Beach lilvd, H.B. MENTAL HEALTll Plumbing, mJnor re· 2055 Thurln Ave, C.M. woo N. Broadway pairs, painting. P /rime. 1>12·3505. Requl Job! 10 to 15 year s. Earn Let AVON show you how Christmas mone~ • $20 to CREATIVE. energetic 10 bwld & rui your own $10 per w~k selling sub· young woman needed to DRIVERS Costa Mes~ or call 646-8214 Sa l A "-Ir "''71"' Apply in person only. No1---,-------n a nu,"" I • "" "' calls Ali Baba Motel PARKING LOT ATl'EN· huMncss. Ccntrol your scnpuons to the Dally constru<·t han 1nng RoyCarverRollsRoyce GALS-GUYS ov.n hours. o.vn income. Pilot. Transportation baskets & do det ail is laking applicuuoru; for Ir you meel thesl' (714 )834·6054 2250~v.ptBl.CM. . D.\NT SUPERVISOJt. quahh<:ullons.you v.ill AnAfflrmall\'C ---Pr1vale Club, for in· ·1·0 tin<I out about this prciv1ded. No dehvencs garden work. Must have qualified drivers for Miss Hall is lnlervlewing diallct1J(llllt earninl( op. or collecting. Phone some exp. in basic pickup & dell very of for 20 young pe0ple to receive: --"'•c•t•io•n•E•m-p.lo•y•e•r-• MAT u n E w o MI\ N terview. eall 611·5'1o.& -Bestp11y/b<•nef1tf. p /tame to welc1>m c 1111rtumtyCutl540·7041or 536·9712 gardening skills, and Rolls lloyceii. Apply to r epr esenl Jeadini.t -8 Hrs pd tra1n1ng newtomerii & c1>ntact -Uniforms rurn Jnduslnill merchants. t'lex1blc hrs. Portcinq Affeftdonts Full 01· Plt1mc. Must h1• 111. Day cir 111i.:ht. /\IJply, JS3 t: CoJi;t· llw~, Jl'cwporl flea ch bel" n 4-6pm b'75-K61 I '' 'th7 135" 1 k I d r Uarrell Sickle at Hoy publications. Must be I ,.em . "' BOYS A ... D GIRLS u so now e l!e o an " ll F "" nuals & iicrenmals. Will ... arver Ro s toyce & free to travel to major Mission Viejo -El Toro train full time employ. BMW, 1540 Jamboree US Cities at random Babysitter needed for 2 ar..-a. Earn your own ment. Cd M. Modei.t Rd .. Newport Beach. itinerary. 2 week ex. yr. boy, 1:! ~·30, CM. money :iiflhng subscnp· salary. Mu~t be perma· 64<H>U4. pense paid training pro- -Bonus for s tate cert Need car, hte typing. -unlimited NEW YEAR· Advanccml·n• 11...1EW JOB s.17 3095 ___ _ -WPNS Qual S!.80 hr ~ 545-6336 aft. 5:30. lions :iftt'r school. For lh· nent & responsible. Call ----------gr a m . N e w t" a r 'o mat II 0 .,"0913 Drug Clerk wanlcd, rull or trunsrortation furnish"'' BABYSITTER ,0• 2 •' r ion.ca """" Thurs & Fri. 9·11AM, P"lt·time. Costa Mesa. .u .'.\1ature Personnt'I l'rl!fcrred SISSecunly lndustnal Servil·es 4320Campus. Ste J3ll Newport Bcaeh 549·11071 Lie. No. C6177 WOMEN-MEN TRAINEES .. for t ose who quulify children, your holl'le, CAFETERIA·Salads. 673·22AA Call540.8911 Above average earnm.:s walking d1:.tance from Mon thru Fri Sam· CustS«• to S750 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.1 aflcr lraining. For 1n. Lindbergh School. 4·5 2:30pm. Call549·3404. People .. 1'l'aSm" ""rson ... ,..,..ronics terv1ew call Miss Hall Days p/wk .. 3 hr:. aday --,. " ... ~ c.1 .. ,. .,..,.,791(1 t 203 IOAM t ASSEMBLERS INVENTORY PACKAGERS COLLATERS INSPECTORS 2·5PM.631·3149aft.S Care for elderly couple, s ought lor PR spot ,..,.. ex · • o ---------•I ----------• preparalmnofmeals,as· w/dynam1c farm. Call 5P:\10n_ly_. _____ _ i• lJabysitter, Cull Uno, sist.uncc m all care. It Boonie lhdl, 833·27011. IMMEDIATE Gardening/M;11ntenance days.myhome.Rer.req. hswo rk. State paid. Denms &Denni11 Perso11 full lime, Nplich. Xlnt GUARDS Costa Mesa Perm[lnent. 1-'ull & Part· time. Phone & transp re· q'd. Retired wekome. Call 546-0274, ore hrs 10·2. Closed Wedne:.day. ! +i3l-O_l69 _______ 752.7230 nelSen1ccoflrvme,2082 OPENINGS work'gcond. Must be ex· Michelson Dr. & • U3bys1tter for my 2kids, Carpenter wanted lo bwld ----------per hard worker have Ar.:l'll 7 & 2, p/tioe in home bar in Irvine. Call DAY IIELP wanted, 11111 reb. Call Robert Crim. <..'11;\t. 675 6926, 631·010 aft 3pm. 552·3973 llam-3pm Mon thru 1''r1. Dicoon Ele<:lromcs is a mick, 642·573S lbel lOam All poi.1t1ons oven im· dyn:imic printed circwt & ltam only. I DRIVERS Day-Week Month Or Loni.:er l\,\~l\ING TELLER 1':>.ix•r. pref'd. l\1>IY in person. Mannen Sav· 1ngs & Loan1 1515 Westcliff Dr. N 8 Equal Oppor Enlployer BEAUTJCIANS wanted male or rem . with or without c l i lnt ~l e. Westchff Hair fashions. 1101 Westchrr Or, N a. MZ-6857. IE.AUTYOPll No follow. n«~. E;icper prt.•f'd. Cull ~IMO -----· IEAUTYOPlt Need '21 >\Sllti.ln\~. t lo work fnr Ml<•n l & 1 10 W()(I( for !llYh' t• llml' K1ch:trd Oul•IJa· 1• S.ilon. 211<1 Nc>wp<ort 'ti" Ur , ... fi HO\ I; M \ 'tl' F1\t fUT< EH ;:... V. t: I> S T 11 0 L l '\; r, ~,\:'lo l>t:;JtS 1\pphl'<lllllll!I l)tlW h<'llll: ;iccel)ll'll. J11pl y .,., Sf'<'uril' lf(lct7, Efll("SON \· \ llT~. 1931 l>l-..•n• ''"· S11ntn i\na tNO ruo .... )o; tJ \LLS llOOh.~ Stv<Unts Houstwl,,HI Moonflqfttort Miiiion Doll.tr corp nt't'<lS nll'n & ~0111rn of any ai:1· \~ho •nJn> "fl\'llklnl( w '11lh1•r1 &. who urc bor4'<l W1lhl.' f\('r:ige nm of the ll'llll JOI~. CASHIER F1time. med· Wend Y 's 0 1 d board house ofrcring out· G .. -R-D-E..,-E-R___ GU "'RDS W .. ..,TED Fashioned llamburgerii, " "" " "'"" standing benefits to our p t . Old PJLi k d 1 · & It's Your I>ee1s1on YOU DON'T PAY WE PAY YOU! Growth Company S Locations. Over :!O We Tram Metro Car Wash 2950 Harbor Bl. C.M. 2.6405. Bnstol St, SA. r erm. pos1 ion. er me w n .s. rvme workers. f you :ire in· person pref'd. Apply In Anaheim. Age 21 & over. tcrested in any or the person, no phone calls Mature men prcf'd following, please apply p I ca s c. 7 am. 3 pm . Uniforms furn. Car & in person between 10 Newporter Inn. 1107 phone ner. Apply a.m ·3.30p m. Jamboree Rd, NB. Ask Universal Protectinn CLERKS INVENTORY l O.iv Ass1~nml'nt" JJn 18.61\:\1 to2P;\t S! SO Per hour CALL TODAY' £.0~ office • ~07 overload 557·0061 lnl<!t\"ll'W llr" 9 ~I :10 372.'l liirch St. N.Jl CLERK TYPIST Tramer for Insurance Aa<'nrv. Nc•wport De;ich 1>-t5 (!(MIO Deliveryman ror LA Times home dellv. No sollcitmg or collect.ml(. Econo. car req'd. Adults only. 2 firs per day. We s lm f ll B area . 638·0126 Delwery. Sand"1ch s hop 9 30·12 30. Own trans. Slart $7 SO hr fi.11 2IJ2S DE.Ll\'ERYM N for ear ly mormnl( I. .\. Times route. No colle(•tmg. 2• ~ Hrs d:iily. 546·-I 1111. OE:-OTAL t:xp'd Orthodonic· \i.~t v. anletl. Tori p:iv for ni:ht person C \I. $-16 5170 -----D...+a1 Auistont Ol'('lfrtl fnr \Cly bUS) i:roup s~lt•ll v practll'(' (;d opvor lor n1thl 21rl Only r'lpcr·fl nl'cd appl\ Non 'moker. Cal l "'"1-ft~!IJ ---·--- f>enlal /\11s1st Chu1r'i1cle. Cncktull Wa1lress for nrw lounRe The Brother •n Law':j, c.111 for a1Jpl J/t I yr mrn l'"<per. II B ----1 Sulary open :M\2 55-'t5 i!P)t ~10 l!lli!I l'ompun1011, muldlr Jltf'd --• - l.1flv nlt-1 t Rr1m tu !lam & l'>i:nlal Al!JJ1~l. Cha1r~1de ,rll lluv Sul Sun to iut Exp<•r or prorr~s 'chool w1M·m·1 1n\nhd Hoom, _64_6-_35.15 _______ _ hrd & ~· mo. t\.12·3276 Call Or Come tn Today KELLY for Clay Ellis EOE. Service. 1226 W. 5th St.. SF.RVICF:S IMSPECTORS Sanla Ana. Interview 833-1441 1st & 2nd shift. We will GENERAL Ofc. FJumc. M ·F' J0 :30·noo n &._~~~~~~~~ train. Prefl!r printed Must deal w /public. 1:3CH.30pm I c1rcwt board knowledge. type, dependable & INSURANCE mature. Work weeknds. Hmrstyhst wanted. 3333 GROUP HEALTH Call Newport Dunes Bnstol St .. C.~l. :>.l0.81®1 CLAIMS EXAMINEH 644-0510. Apply 1n pl'rson. Mgr DRILL MACH. 1-'arur Expr: At lea!il I )'r. OPERATORS Ceneral ornce/recepl. AC· Salary open. Ph S4!/.17G7 bl shirt. Previous ex· ctg. background pref. Hair sty I 1st. bus y -- pcrl e nr e preferred 8:30to5.675·7611 Newport Beach shop, JANITOR ne~cd for pre- o pcratlng excellon xlntlocat1on.675·338S school, M·f, 2.30pm lo automatic dnll machine. GettOfc Tnte $600 7 :!()pm. ~.60 per hr to We will trnm. Exclusive pos for spark I HOSTESSES start. Call 540·4751 SILK SCREEHER 2nrl s hift. Minimum 6 months expcrienrc<, know solder mnsk' on<l churacters. mg indiv. m plush ofc of F'or Up & Coming Sport'\ JR. ACCOUNT AMT premier co. Call Marlon Show. Ages 16 thru 25. P/lime. Send resume to Munn, 833-2700. Dennis & Please eall 673·28t3 Lawyer's Tax Service". Dennis P e r sonnel PO Box 2802, Nr\vi>0it Service of Irvine, 2082 Housekeeper wanted . Beach. Catar. !l:!lib" or l\hchelson Dr. bve·ln. Room. board & ... small salary. Spanis h call 645·1573. H"DRO OPER .. TORS 1--------•1 speaking OK. 2 children 6 ·--------' "' GIRL FRIDAY & 8. Call eves. 970·0175. I f'oe1tion on Isl !ih1fl, 1 un 2nd shlf\. Prefer ex- pcncnce operatmg hydro and electroverl mar hincs. We Wiii also train. ETCHER 2nd shift. Hord work. We wlll lraln. (Yorba Linda, Anaheim GENERAL OFFICE mus area.) MECHAHIC S Port·ti me-ph_n_n_c_w_o_1_k_& ~eeent e'l:.pcr. Avply delivery. S3 1lour Sh~ll Stuuon, 17th & ll:IS·Wll t :xt WJY lrv1ne, Nwpt. lich. __ ---PEOPLF. r1-:nsoN Mechanic, Serv. Stul1on. E'>l'C needs p/time all· Class A smog hr. nee. soc. in whslc supply. f'ul- Mmor repair. Greet op ly ce1pitahzed 673.2223. por. Apply 2590 N!!wpor1 Blvd. Costa Mesa. Pest COfttrol Tech ME:D EXEC/SECY TypinJ! & insurance l''C penence requ1recJ. <.:.ill 195·1060 !l:&m to noon wkdys. Medical Auistont Ophtftalmol04Jy l..aituna/San Clem areJ. Mature. capable a:<:.1:,t needed to work wth ha<'k & front ore full t1 me. Mui.l be prepared lo hon· die d1\'erse duliN• m busy ore. Ex per hclpl ul hut will consider without Good typini; e"!>enllal. Send resume staling ex per & salary r equir€'· ments to Ad '18'l2. Daily Pilot, PO Box 1560, Costa Mesa. Ca. 92626 Stcudy job for right perl!On. No ex per needed. l'rofil shanng & group health. Apply Fn. 8-12. Lloyd Pe:.t Control, 5UG Dyl'r Rd. Sanla Ana. PHONE SALES Phone Salei. people . male or female. 16 to 65 years of :ige. Guaranteed wages or comm issions. 250 E:ist t 7th Street. Suite 0, CoNta Mesn, between 5:00 & ll.30 p m. 646-4223. Equal Oppo1 tun1ly Emplu)•er Phone Sales: from youc. Men. perm. Pllime for LA home, your area, all' i:imes home dehvery m leads furn. Reputable Ne\\port & Costa Me'la. company, C.ill Je:an !\tu~l have . dependable 821.3618 (714) <·ar & be reliable. !275 to ---------- $35() mo. 548· l.140. PLANTSM EN needed for inslallat1on & malnt of • mt plants. l\tu!lt have exp & xlnl driving record. • Call Margar et a t 768·0541. .. :· .• . . . . . N DM.YP'llOT * W!drl.mya-.X 12, 1171 ... Wmlld 7100 .wl .. a 1005 furNhn 1050 MefpW~ 71ooltt.tpW..t.d 7100 .... Wmhd 7100 ~.-.• .. ••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ;;;;;/";;;:~··~·;;;,~·; MltctftGMOUt 801C Sporlf1119Goods 1094._ ... W./ ..................... -.;i....................... ......•........•......• SEC'Yf!:,KPR Wonderland couch ror ~alt-. Looks ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..... ''JO nt.-w 1125 C.11111173.-~ '-•••••••-••••••••••••• ~ SAWMAH Typing .. b nvy bkplf., Of Antiques! · · _. WA .... TED scunA Tonki> w /'16 ~· r T h f " h'-d.ro Jal!!> 72'M 80't. 70 VW ... amprr op np REAL ESTATE CONDO CONVEISHI SPECIALIST IC you have s ubstantial experience in all phases of condo conversion and are prepared to become Vice President of a dynamic. expanding company with spectacular growth in the Investment field (Salary & profit sharing), Write Don Berma n , President, QUAIL PLACE PROPERTIFS, 1400 Quail Street, Newport Beach. ~~.~ ..... !!!~,~~~ ..... ~!!~ ll MANAGEMOO: Vice President opening exists for ag. gressive Apartment Management pro- ressional. Must have managed over 2000 units. be ready to move up to Presidency of company quickly and have a following. Salary plus p rofit sharing. Our staff knows of this ad. Submit r esume to; Ad #812. Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, C.M .• Ca. 92626 Knowled&e of plumblns aMwer i . Pone~. or llUG 1-. w.ir ~h o uH• L>tnl'th· wt, $33, men:. J TOr CASH 001.t.AR t~nw·,. ·~·"-.N:i 1-'~rmt; Rtblt ... ,. Wutfol1a & •uppTlt'I. J.•1tlm~. Ht-al E!ltatr Jnv~mt rr11mrm.>d with ov~r 300 '<pd b1kt•, $30. t·h1ld' l'I\ 10 ... 0 K y tH R John W/Jrkt ror6'/170 lb mdl Xlnt ~nd. Mak~ Pr oare ss tv~ en fir'm. Hunl Ach •• t1a,lary mu~1c hn:ws. nhkd•J rlrt' ~er. SlO. l'OUl'h & ;! Jl':WEl.RY. WAT<·111-;~. mul~.5:170035 oCr m~ w/rha:; :~ advance· ~m~~xp (;all Scott dt.'00 pi.111~. clr~u!I ur rh81r>1. $4-0 491. 024~ _ l\HT OHJ t-:C'l'S. <fOl.l> 1--------- ment 1 · . ~11 n ~. wal,I dol'k•, IUOEAOl'~D$1\)().,round S ILVl:.:lt S l':ttVICl:: Slore,Re1t ..... , u ..... a .... ...t--...1111.n 9140 STRESS 1:rundt.1thH, clol'ks. frwtwood t<lbll• with ·I FINr F U HN tit AN lor 809S,_.,,._..MV • SEAM SHEET MET AL fo,rni11tini: anl1qu1•" ,1... ..~0 u iod qu ,111y TlQUEs 1;.i3 ~>00 ••••••••• .. •••••••••••• For Sailmukr r . exprr 'd Wcldm.i&woocJ :-ihupt·x Over~IOOO.OOllW011h t ... ir.1.~ . .,( ' ----- -••••••••••••••••••••••• J"'WAu=n 75 prrf'd , bul wlll Hair ll\'I helµful l'h'l•M· .11111 i\m1•m-.1~ h11t:r11.Hmnal hunk h•.-tl w t <'Pl S21Jt! · LUGG "'GET "'GS ~· t:pni:ht t<'fr111 ~/~lad "' "" - njlht pcrwn Mu:.t ~ •. Iv. ~I ~ 1-: M.AIO :::it C.illl'Ml'~. l!!O:! 1' "-•·th•r nmwr rart SIOO Af\ ~:Ml A A ~hd•' dt,, 4 & 11hOll•1rl'•----~------p er f 1· r t 1on1 :. t 4 lrvint·~l!!kll 10g .SI, lnini· Ti•I ~fi481\ __ f,rumyoorbu~trll.':l:S<'nrd t·rm lrzr. 11uto mC'lll h11rdworkintl Call fo1 ---7~ IT17 Open Wt"<! thru Gar Sol 8055 ~·nd on(' cont ror cAr h ,11r1•1 . huk('ry r ,1rk Motorcoor:::'/ ~p"' ..., •. ,MU. STATION~;HY l:itore 1n c .. 1 91\Mtotl,.t Vt•it' 0CJe • W~ ph11; 111lll <1p,1r\' Wt• ~ tr.111,, IJOl><'Or-ll much, ~-. 9150 .. ,,. ""'" ,.. I I .• ,,.., . " . •' . •••••• ••••• •• ••• ••••••• l .. I• n t I r k •t ~ ---,dM. ncl•t.111 Sue;.auy --, R\,.E~ 11, r e urn (H•r1 .. un Y 100l'Ulll'U 11\111Jr ... on ••••••••••••••••••••••• SliMSTRIESS 1-·1um1., s dayx Xlnl AnlQ Muht>):an.v vanity (,A 1 " ·" • • :it•lllt'd 11Ur11111vu tut: & 1''nll ~ Cnlltnli-6400 k Youn.: f'XJ)t•rtl•n<'l'•I t• workin~ cond:s t:tipet1al &iit oHer. Cull 646·5bl3 W~D 1'11 l<S·Flll xtn1p. ml'< 11n11 .11rlin" ' -----Kuwms• 1 750 Mach IV WOl'k m 'u1l lort.Pal1150I' ly I tnc rhcnldt• Ph 11fl <lpm___ Ch<'St ur dtllWl'l"l> $l~ up. I f) ft'qUJrl'trlt'nt:s Prt· TV. Radio, ).Int C'Ond. Win fi!W xtral. Sail lk~11ln642 5n7~ 1-"rund:s Orr, ll7~ 1010 (01 -<'Oll!IOleTV. B&W remut•' "''nl 101.' & theft! For J HlFI. St..-.o 1091 ~•fl2_P_M __ _ ----------illlpl Appliances 10 I 0 ~. steaml'r trunk $!~. pc•ri,onulttt'd tJti <>nclosc ••••••••••••••••••••••• Vum11hn 2$0 Flat tr•rk ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6tep tabll":. S.'1 up; h1~h wnllpa,h·r. frtbr11· or 2S .. Z1•n1thrlr1'V ltt-mote roccr. Dull' twkg extra SECRETARY STENO STOCk CLERICS REPIUCa:n,\TORS chair$.'>. tow b~r SOO. 10 "Vay Glo" 1ni1H-·1 & w•· l'Untrol. itlnt cood. Ask truin+1J1orc parU. Very WAREHOUSE WASHER&DRYEHS "Pt't'cJ hike $ijO. l'lus will bnl'I< & tnm your tnit~3$ 1146·4822 fti!ll$800/bl!loft. MS·IMU Jnle~ t~r d 1 & nusc Item!\. 105 Mor tujls. Or trv two c.il"d:s • · " Recon it ons·Repros nstown Ln. C<>1>ta M1.'!la !Jacktobuc•k S11oyo S~ereo. AM/1''W llt>nda Ul>cc. Good cond .• ~aSh~lsm~ffn C.:~rpn· l''l'gt Damage. Guar/Oel 751-1 ltl3 PHIC:I';!) <c' r BSR turntable. 2 tradefOf Moped or $24!0. 1!1·3UAM ll)S· tsPM .. "' .-,. ~Yrs in Orange Co. $l euor 3 S.S GXT spkrs. Xlnl, $50. r>M-0489. Monday thru 'fhun.t.lay No Expenence Nee DUNLAP'S 2ND Hander 120 E. 23rd. t /Stags $! tielea !r.9-2112 H :wlJ>MtoflPM HAHDYMAHCORP. t' M Mon Fri. 10·5 15Ya111.ahat00 Mooo. YIODA VS 25310 Murgucnt<· Pkwy ltllS Newport Bl. CM C.:lean . Good Buys. ot9 tags Sl.!iOell Uraud new Modland 2313 Manr xtras. S950. "" .. wnrn typ1n•• un·' M v VI C.: Cl\LLS48·77~ ---10ormorcSl.40ea CB l'adJo. M•'l "l3 ooss ~iA) ,. .... u 1ss1on lt'JU g tr s I ·1· I 1 d d ' " " .....,. Ca I S45·1002. llhurU11u1d rl'qwr~. Ex 768 !iOOl Honft 8060 a eNsO~~At"<f,~ e •.lought 10 days ago. ha• ---~-----rellent bendlls & promo·---------Used eleclri e wa.shcr ••••••••••••••••••••••• "v ""'"· ~•1 f t ....._.._ ... ~ .. dryer, new timers $150 Draw your own or send """" u1"·" time or ~t· -.--.. uonaloppun.unit1elo. STOCKROOMCLERK tiarke 751.3814 eves ForSaJe·2ponies&shov. t.ld h & lnl( Cu~t new S.1411.9'1. SGlct/RMt 9160 Must work wknds Crown . quarterhorse na~ne. a ress. P one Askin~ ws. or bit olr. •••••••••••••••••••••• Appty ln ~to Hardware. 31011::. Cu1.1st Remodeling. Hotpo1nt Call847·1091 ' we 11 mak<' one card per -52.M911 26'GMCMOTORH0Ml:: ,.-· -·· Hwy. Corona del Mar. b I o h h leg Add~ each -' -Mr. ICttt JClft1eton t n 1 s w ~ s e r · HouMhokl Goods 8065 Send check or money ur· Midland c;. B radio. Brand Sps6·t"~~-ra26tes16 ·Pvt Between I Oam & Jpm Su11plement your mcorne. Harvest goJd. Kcomorc ••••••••••••••••••••••• derto: new Pwr mike. Coat Py._.. N • Exec. nds purl lime As· ~~· boU\ ~d cond. 2 Love seals. tan/plaid. PILOTPRIHTIHG S200, sel l tor SlOO. 642·4097 wpt NK F so.Sal.open 645"1182 tubular frnme ronstr, I PO. Oox \560 s.iG-3'128 GMCLale '73. xlnt. cond. BA 0 Teal'ht.·r·Pre·School. Kenmore dryer, electnc. like new SSS. other S4S Cotsta Mesa,Ca 92626 loah&w.t.. sips 6, S18 ,900 1238 C .... •Cicateorev""r. S2.SO ~0ars ..... ~st. $7S. As oew. C o r !I t e p -t b I ---11:....1 _.. Potaris, NB.833·2815 ...... ,.,.... __,.,....., 311t'z"x31"t"x.24"tall.ltte Becrdrafter,bolds \•Keg •..-PftWrn H~• W f d 7100 AMERICA µerhr 64()..8820 walnut $!0 1951 Fran~· or beer, new cond. SlOO ••••••••••••••••••••••• 73 .a.POU.O Hefp w.ted 7 100 np Oft~ I w k ~cyclH 8020 cian Desert n~e platl'S 673.5276.Call aft 11AM. GeMrd 9010 26' u ..--"r Uhme. Dod"e ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• SOO H port Ctr D Telephone So ac1lor. or ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1,.. '· d & b tt 5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• _.""" nu 0 lfral ('..5latl·l:,.1h•s RECEPT/SEC'Y e w r. al home. $3 so hr. •NEW-USED BIKES• v cu. u~il luttl'r :· CUSTOM RADIO c t t I -ri v.s. a uto. P IS. P/8 , Newport leach + bonUt. 499-4148 8 .,~11 T d saucers " ca. p a er "' on ro e e". c s t e 1e0 • d 8 s h a 1 r . LIKE MONEY? P/Lime 9·1pm. JC you en· Equal Opportunity uy. ~ . ra e servin~ dishes $2 ea. no WOVEN WOODS Model PT Boat, over 3 rt. gen~tor. roof air. rad:: JOY people, have typdm~ & Employer M /f' T~ O~rator Parts & Repairs ctups El Toro. ~\·9580 long, siren. water can· & I adder. awn In I( • • ·LIKE PEOPLE.,. .~h skills & enjoy eta1I ·--------1 Mature ""rson needed Skateboards J SO'"'r TO 80~. OFF non. 2 speeds. etc. Very I d""' l""OKHM ' A I work, W<''re interested In for stOC'k 'b"rokeral(e firm Cycle &Co, 2488Newpor1 .-elry 8070 Over401n-stock patterns sophisticated toy. Over oa ""· v• ' rea :LPIKEER $M20,0070 ~~l~~a~~e~· ~r"~~:,~ SECRETARIES m Newport Clr. Telelype Blvd. c. M.642·7910 ·····w···A··~y··E··o······ 645-~MlNl·lll~~mo $1800 r epl acement. ~~~~4N~MOTOR • ness. tel. 556-889() for an $700 mo-$20,000 yr e>1per n~c. Good fnn~e Rebll/guarn rentals. re· "' -Sacrirlce $500. Includes H ME RENTAL · l t I• ' ManyCo'sN......, bcn~fits.644·2442. pairs, restorations. Elcc TOP CASH DOLL/\R RADIO Control Electric everything. 675·3662 or 92SN. arbor Blvd,S.A. If you Ukl' thl•sc 4ucs·11 mmec · in e rv t!W . ~ PA ID FOR YCI U C~ od l...,.. . r 645-2200 581_,... Uoni we 't.l likt• 10 toilk to CAJ...L_!llOW! YOU TODAY' TElLER troslalt<' pa1nt1n.:. JEW1'.:LRV. WATCH ES. M e ,. , Boat •• over 3 t. ·~ ·~•• 1(:MI today. New tra1n1nl( Employers Pay All l-'ecs NEW ACCOUNTS NP w I u sed w h I ~. ART OBJECTS. GOLD. lung, siren, waler can· RADIO Conlrol Model 12 "16 SMSlw. AC. PS, PB. prof!r11m w 111uar11nked RECEPT /TYPIST Liz Reinders A!lenry P tllme. Perm. Ty pin" partsOC/acEcANC$sF. TRrOaNTdes. SIL VE K s ERV IC 1-:. ~,~.~~f·tetc. Overy meter Saal boat. 6 Ft. R&H. s~f oontained, like ••. 00 0 Pc r m 11 nth M•JJOr div. uf NYSE co. 4020 Birch St, Ste 104 .. L .. UR •-AN _,,.. ...... cat.,., oy. ver Ion" sails beautifully ,., e' ,,,., req'd . W1'll consider CVCL r·INE r' N <>< • Sl"OO I ... · new 8,.,.) ml ~ PP m inimum lncoen 4.' s<>cks front ofc rcrrpt. Newp()rtlleach 1133-31~ Bl ES TIQUEs ~2200 n • r ep acemcnt. MaJle offer or trade ror ""°1768· • · · Good t' Plll" sk1llR TY"" Call for i\p"' /&tab '65 trainee. C11ll Tor appt. Balboa, 675·65!0 · Sacrif1re. SSOO. lnt.·ludes ...... 67"'·3662 or <>•c2200 a<R" ... attest .:rowing <'om· , " •~ ,,. M al S I & Lo 6 <>•·c " .....,.. ""nY in Its fitlld offcrinR 00-711 wpm. IUM Norclco -utu av ngs an. 26k Black Slor Sapphire. everything. 75 . .....,2 or . /4Jtlio Stt1k-.Parts ,..... trans<'nhers. /\pply 1n Secrctary/Lcga0I Joan Marsellc, 493·5651, Vista Pace Setter . \0 Ve"" valuable fn man's _~5·2200 Subscnbe. to The Yacht & •cc~-9400 personallY.l'•I trainini: ., d fl CPI $850-tOO Vo frff S70Camlnode E:streUa. speed,new.For morcan· 'J 8 J u nal -... that ituarantl"cs ~·our per:.on ... n <•Or. San Cl 0 Bill K II C llM2·2376 gold selling. $1.000 or Gourmet butcher block uyer s o r .~ ••••••••• •••••••••••• .,uccess "We're twn· to Huilclrni:. urn Newport Strong secretanal b:irk· em. r u · oca tr ade fo r very gd newspaper pubh1h11u VWl:li.a, 1..,..iir help" 1oq l)or mono. Ctr Or . Ne" port ~:ich ~round for Santa Ana 615-5010. 28(;7 E. Coast Docp 8040 s hoq~un Pvt Ply table, never used, every 3 weeks prov\d.la(! ~G "~ l'lea:.c <'Jll lodJ) rur de M F9um-12.&l,H300 flrm Xlnt cu henef1L'> llwy. CdM t-!qual Oppor ••••••••••••••••••••••• 546-9977 ' . . 83H6l2 yacht b~ang sl!l'vlc~ l8 USED ·REBUILT Huls r ... "ALES N ' ·t Also Fee J obs. Call Ctm· ~;mplu)l'r. DOC 0 U ED I t.: NC E 8075 RADIO Control Model 12 Cah!. For more infor . 40HP.1.30Q,J..500, U!OOec t ,., '''! , · ( W.f01,, trol Career EmploymcJ\t . • U""tock s b F wntc lo oo. 4 Vista AYe., Dual Ports ~ 631 •2246 WENl',EO lt.f',LI . Agency S56·8SOS l he Newport Bearh CLASStostartWed.J Lln ••••••••••••••••••••••• meter all oat. 6 t. lrvineCall!.92'71$. DERBU(;GY SHOP Small office, l.irge --· •· Spor1.lngllouse.New1)()rt 19,7:30 pm.Nwpt/lrvme , Ion~. sails beautifully. ---------i---------i ~ volume. Lets talk. Ask SlCRETARY/ Beach's hn<'st ;1thlct1<' area. 546·4928 Re~. Morgan ma,rc. broke Make offer or trade for? 8oah. Ma8der ac•/ I ~~,..,,Jl(ijL ror01ck.&t2·3920 !OOKKEEPER rlubisnowacceptin~ap· 10 ride & dr•v.e. bl~ 67S.3662or645-2200 Set-Yice f020~for$ak t; c.;'fl J phcations ror the position AKC SHEPHERD PUPS parade Morgan i.;eldln~. • 0 ................................ ~ .. •••••••••• ; )m@U Rl~L<1urant W1lh a µleasant 11honc of Food & Aeveraj:le $100 673·1165 En~. Westl'rn (714 ) The Gar~ Sale YACHTCAllPENTRV ~/ . _ New rr~taur:•nt 111 vOt<'C for a Laguna Manal!er A hackground Work642·8335 338-IOll Ck>thes! Clothes! NewConst.Speclalty CIC.Hi~• 9520 ________ _,. Ne"port tl<'ath. 1ww 111 Bcarhrcaltor lnnuturalfoods1s dcs.ira· Golden Rctncver male. 1 Border Collie Pups. l<eg. •NOTlll NGOVER $S• Day541S·8149Eve646·6382 •H•••••••ln• ......... RECEIVING l t· r v 1 c w 1 n g f 0 r MORIMS REALTY hi~. hu~ not nrc. /\pphra· yr w/pupers. Must find 3 Ost of blood Imes. $15U. 17160range. Corner Great Investment 'S7 w aitresses. bus boys. * 494-8057 tr lions will he token betwn hme.1142.6800.642.2549 (714)627 l226 Orange & 17th Open Prof wood & glass boat Chev SUtlon Wgn c·ooks Contact Mr. Ltb· hr!> o[ IOam & 2pm . every Wed/Thurstl"ri rprs. Kenew tanks or Perfect. body. Aa is w/2 INSPECTION h} • ::?l3 ~i2 0223 __ Senetary •ReceptJorui.t & Thurs. Jan 13th. /\sk for Border Colue Puplo. r<e~. Machinery 8078 1().4 heads. Reas rates. Call en g Saic $600/bs1. Dentlll Ass is tant ror Mr Ernst. <No phone &t of bloocJ lltlcs. Sl!'>O ••••••••••••••••••••••• BtllS48-4315 ~1-3320 S m a I l l' I~·<' tr" IU::.taurant N l 13 c h t•alls please I 3601 J am· (714162'7·1226 MachmcShoprorrcnt Ctrpetmg 130 yds. shag, -----.-----1--------- m v ch an 1 r JI !> w 1 l ch Cooks <' w P" r l' '1 l)Ort'l' Hd. N. B. Sport1nJ? 21" MonS1C'k1 lathe, etc. ~rn/blue $195 3 Sets drps Boats, Mann• F·IOO •54 Ford PU. All m11nulactun·r h.1~ 1rn Waiten & Woltr-.ssH Orthodooll~ G42-4G_!. I -!louses of /\mc•riea. San 7WC<'k Old Male ln sh Scl Fnt. Valh.•y 963-7010 w 15 he t>r s & r ods. E .. ptMnt 9030 stl>ck., runs fine. SZ.500. m~. r)pcmn1o:s in rt•ri•iv P 1tlm\'. Work wknds. SECRETARY Diego.Calif. ter.~ , purple/IJiuc1 oranl!e. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Otofr.549·1206. 1111t & precision m~pec. Apply Jn f)t!rson. Wl'<I Exper. full lime, S7SO . Call 7Sl·27t0 Misc:.UC...OC.s 8080 C':)'stal r haodeher $60. 20 Hr manne dsl. lOOhn uoo reqwnnK prof1c1enl Thurs . 10am·3pm, 1801 starting salnry. Usuul Travel Agcy-Outs1de ..,_,._t y 8045 ••••••••••••••••••••••• N1te slnd Med1l $20. $1750/ofr. Mus t aeJI "~--'Ori 9550 u.se of prcr lswn mcasur. Bay11deDr. CdM be 1 . A t 1 s ales. Exp. 1n travel rYWT 0 OU Kenmo r<• washer. gas 831·3173 552.9262 "'•-"" • mg anstruml•nls Work···-------••• ~e Ill>. ccura e ai.t busmess only. 751·1581; ••••••••••••••••••••••• dryer $150, rll'w dmr ue · · •••••••••••••••••••••• 1 n g kn n w I c 11 1.t,.. "r •· typist. knowled~e or bk· 751-8<179 Yng Fem. Poodle trained. set w 16 chairs $200. Ladies 10 spd bike SSO. Ski loots. Poww 9040 j 1974 ILAUR d1mens1on11I toh•ranrm11. RETAIL kpnJ.!, !ihdng. Send ~e· Loves kads. 631·2418eve boots, sz 8 & 6. Lge ••••••••••••••••••••••• c E y t; N NE 4 X 4 of spec Yt4.S rcq'd •n sume to I\ ·No. 805• D~i· UTOTEM 962-1989 custom !IO!a, s pinet or· For Sale· 3·1974 Fan tasy A om ti air c n Jlf'l!c-1s 1011 •n~J>ltt'llOn '"' ~1lot, P.'b ~ l stiO RETAILCLERKS lllness rorces lrvineCoa~t gan $300. 640 5296: FC. 11· Tri Hull. elec s eo a~gs rollob~~· tk.-s1rabl~ 111 n•t'l.'1v111g "' tn Mesa. 8• • 2fi Wanted. Opportunities OLD GAS RANGE 1-:amJly membership for 586-6000. ask for Ann. powered boats com pl bl~ & whil~ e xterior : S1"'(.'t11>n BOY'S WEAR SECRETARYP/T for advanrl'ment avail. 873-3166 saJe.Makeofler.673·2332 . w/&tl. chargers & nu tow1111les&extraclean• STACOSWITCH INC SJ 75 Per hr. 9um·lpm Opening:. in Costa Mesa. or67J.3907 Open mouth male hon cove r s. S 5. 0 o O. <•7 JSQ). For sale at ' • SAU:S/MGRjlUYER Anaheim Garden Grove lAvable little orange cat . -ntl(. $1500 or best nffer. (7141673-4300 •• .,, C rt F L • 1139 Uukcr Lo,L.i '""a <.~1.uslrono _493 _257l & Westm;nsl(·r Thin as a pencil. 1 yr, 3 PANEi. stained glas:. 673-J!lail ~"·>· o ox eai. 549·304 1 ,\I ":\S~ 111 :-.Jc•wpMI Sf.CRETl\HY. l~>-i>cr'd. 642•7702 .,hot s. Housebr oken wmdow.6flx>lft.Seeat --------JET BOAT. 427 l,.·llll l~·ri&6 Newport Blvd .. f.q11.1IOppor t-:mpl11)1·r t'l•fltl'I, Ncw1>nrt lleud1. J>er,on<iblt•. ucrurulc ---5-1()·3218 4Z73tstN.B.673·6597 Ch,. v Y. h I ~ h Cos~Mesa.645·3661. ha,. a n opportunity orwn t)'p1st. Some dlctat111n. Waitress, Food/Cocktails. Female, part Poodle m1JC, Sturdy portable TV stand. Mi;:::=ou• 8081 pc r( ~rm an ce. Ac r o '63 ~ge Power Wagon lor 'om(>()nt> with 11hihcy Ncwporturea.673-6733. Apply aft 4pm , Blue about lOmos old Call 2S'h" good wheels SlO eqUlp d. Hcaden1, dual ~.tor PU. 4 W D .• 318 VIS, 111 '-.111.':s & M anai<rm<•nt -----lk>el, 1'1121st Pl. NB 540-21~. · SJ6.SlOO ••••••••••••• ••• ••••••• axlctrlr, ~-4964639 sno lJlCS. xtra heavy du \Ltrart1VC• 11\1'1 I~ f11r Ouqirc'M·nth<l}·:.,l'~·tion SECRETARY · $$$CASH FOR '7Sf'lbre!orm.22ft.raben ly su~~>. & body. $11$0 111-. \L fH "I'\ W1· ~ill IT\JnJ~l'r buyl•r 1'· !l.ul 10 .ADMIH ASSIST.ANT W/\apipl~essy ~n~oodpm.'~.~~:~~ fumitwr 8050 Shock Sabot race ngged Good used fum/rcfn~s cruiser Dual stations. ~·72$ train ri.i:h1 11"'''"' for ~.iy. lt•avmi.: tiui1 :1rc"1 m 'Io S850. s mall plant, ••••••••••••••••••••••• hand trailer $300. Me tal rrus&sloves546-0768 full accom Pinta OD -.. -6-Fo-,,.1-.,..,.,-"-.... ---- 4.11..,\ luu Joh \Ir Ci~"·· l-'ehru.1ry. V<1u'ft h;1\'l' to In 1111, Net'd g0<•d or· Beet, H17 21sl Pl, N.B. Hide·a·Bed, Cost $390, do.: crate $JO. 673·0187. $8000 847.9873Aft 5 l?M · ,. ''..~~~-no ~· war t:.!lhr" 1 i 52 u~~H low k1l111, lov~ i;ellinit, ~111111.;itlon, typln)l, Sii, WAITRESSES SEU $115 Call dchvcr Wanted, Farner tools. an · ---ranly. usl sell . --In\~ manui.:•nw. & hnve lite bkpni:. knowll'd1tc of 554-4ioo · · HAMl~TON Professional vii, forge. horseshoes. SklpJack 24 open OMC -6426 aft. 5 RECEPTIO..,.IST .1h1llty lor dt•s1re1 lo huy pur"h"~1n" *-ch1pp1nu Ptlim<'. nii(ht shift. E:t d rafl1nl! boordtt ablc Pay cash. Call eve . VHF brut~nk trailer .,. __ ,__ ;~ 9560 " ... · •-A\'rthBv"' ~ u q ... "'0 ,., per 'd . Apply . Ma BUY w/Vemco instrument Stanley"""""'""' , • · · ,._._ \1 t·ur.11<' c \ ""' ~t11 \<rm ~~>)..:' :'~~1~ ':.~~l'r ;h~ procedures. Superv1i.e Barker's, 2l2 F.. 17th St, * *' * * Fine cond S295 Call .....,..,......, RS $9500. 673·0429 •••••••• ••••••••••••• \lu't h,1\1· 'Int 11hon1· hkc•s twini: with olhi·r 11roductlon. Send resume C.M. Good used f'umiture & 800~. an 7 PM ..-1fcal Boats. Sail 9060 '6.1 Oodg J>ower Wagon ,,,.,,,,n,11rc ~foruur••t. 1\31'(1 workerl" & you'd tl~1l~tx, Audr)n.,,l'trlox' Dt5,1t~.oly• "'/\!TRESS'. c•11mb1nauon Appliances-OR I w1ll ,rRADE Cl d C· • IMfrulnefth 8083 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ¥.tollnP 4W.Dh .. 318V8. 111111.i• l I iJ iu;1 x1••1 h111Vc tu love work1n11 ror " r " "' sell or SELL for You. ~ 0 e . <1Za ••••••••••••••••••••••• sno res, )'lra eavy du· 1.11 H1•1111lt•1.., \J.:•'lll) Oil' i.:real.4>1\t cu!ll-0mers Costa Me'lu, Cu. 926~1 s ma II corf cc s h o P MASTERS AUCTION Membership ror B1ilboa Conn Min·O·Mntic e lec. Kite with dolly, yellow ty susp. • body. $1150. ~ECEf'TIO ... IST H.1•11•p\1nr11'\ 1• T1m1." i11~1 111rd1 ~I. ,_ll__ in tlx-world IC th al 's Secrt'tury I Exec ~~';'M~l C~lr~·fls days. 646-8686 & 833·9625 Bay Club or Beg Canyon. organ, excellent condi· ~!:k~a~so~9"1~ 4 5 0 . _642_-7204 ______ _ y1lu. then 11cnd 11 rel\ume. WilliOM Fawc..tt 548471>'! SP M • f>ID.80Sl or 644·5642 taoo. $600, P P 532· 1259 ?OCHEVY t Plen."l<'tion't rolllln Advertising SAVE' JAN. SALE. N!w Cor .~roup table w /AM Accordian, xlnt cond Hobie 16,trlr.newtrans& .... wporl Ad ACJHCY I' ~flt·r'tl 1n 1own I oh • 1\1 , urull• t~ p1,1 Fh"Uhll• hr' <;.i II l,,;1m1J 111 t \11 el'• l':m11lo> ml•nt \14l•nq , w .. ~ RECEPTIONIST lur 'mJll ,,11ll1111tt l'tl IO :.. !-, s.m1.,. ,\n.1 Hkkpni: & ~rt·Lu11.1I -.k1lb. n· •1 ti 2"lU.J I•> 51;:111 mo S..·n•I fl'5Uffil' ('10 \h \l.iut-.>. IKIO ~: HM1•har1I. S11nh1 ·\na C'.1 'l''Hh RKepffonlst fur h11:h cl11 ~11 heJut~ ,1100 Ell.IJt'r nut ner Mu.'\l h11vl· f(OOd rd~ lll Hr wk W/Plll<\ vee RcJt11 Beauty S-.lon, 3333 $ Bn1tnl. Sn Coasl r101z:1. lo~r level near \hy Co i\Pllb 111 l>''~n ~ft ~M. 'T rat-( ls llinnR WAREHOUSE & used rur':'· appl s . rndto, l~case, sgl bed w /c ase, 320 has~ more ll.42S 646-8255 or Ptcku!~~l~ustom ft .""-> .~personwhoht\li1t "ull VehicleM:untenance. m1sc w.llson s Bantam new." 'now tire s amplJfierl IOoptmnal in· 5817505 Camper Special. AIT . 44fcnhioeliland to~cthl.'r" & wants lo •In Dt-llveries, as:iemblo Nook 2 St.orcs~5&1114 545-2M9aft 5 <1t r11m e nl ~o uncJs , HOllECATl.SMetet' f'/S p B c; b Newport leoch more w thcr hfc. Wllllorn drapery hardware. GOO<i W. lilt~. C.M. &4:l·7!l3o & · • &10-8622. tao ~hj~ ~i~7~!';"~~ Calf. 92660 1-·awct•U nt-t'tls un J-;xt•c dn vinl! rrt•or<t hP1.1vy S.'8·3262 Dennison t1rkt!t maker. t 11\l'J ft. smaller versloa .,.. I r · N · k . hand opcr fur 2 pc serot Office Fur"nitur. & of Hobie 16 & 141 Uk~ pnce$2,4$ Attft:MIHMihr StwrN,H)' One who ! llnJC. on ·i.mo.er. 6PcL1vRmset.contem· ed Lick1·1~ Changeabll• new. colored s&Jla aDd REGENC'YMCYT'OR know-. how to m.1kt• St.art $3 hr + o vcrume po butcher hlk <1rms. name pnnll'r will g1\.l' Equipment SOIS extras. Great for h<IJt HOMRRENTAL IU-:T \I I. SA I. Jo:.'i m MIS "'"" VicJo & S11n Ot·rnt•ntt•. i\pflNJ>-20 hi''! oor v.("'k N(I ex~·r n<>r. J\1u-1t Ii.• 11vell hNWCl'n 1111\M 7f'M Apply nt F1"1tll \tut Corµ il\H 1171 '"' 49".! 39-.0 Uun~" hoppco Oull(u111~ lntcrVIC'ws Sal ll-l2• App must sell. 4~ Uckets & sw1flutch gun ••••••••••••••••••:•••• first cat. Very fast. 9600. 9:25 N. l{arbor. S.A. ~rsclltuhty Good skills. ly '" person. 319S V rrt $340, G mos ..igo. sell IR M Mod . R. l'«t e c 675·3662or64S·2200 ••~l·~•• wnllnR ability helpful Atr!JOtl Luop Ori ve, Bcuutllul sofa & lovesent. $ISO El Toro 581 9580 typewnter. under :.erv Soi>"r cxc1lm!{. a~cncy ~ta Mesa. Eurth tones, lnJold wood · · contract. Sl~ 1000 _ P-Cat w/tra1ler. Blue 0.,91 Ford PU 111&5. Run.a greal. cnvirunm<·nt. Nl'Wl)Orl 1<ame set W/mfttchin~ Boston rorkcr SlS; Reilna Pefl 8087 white. S1300. WeeJtda:rt m ust sell. $950. Call Llcoch Ph:.ti.C' cull only WHERE ARE server, coffee tt1blc. wall elcc. broom $7 159 Monte l.9Hl797 493-1023. bctwntht•hr~ur:i&Spm un il. rtercu l<>n or Vista CM 64~-!18SS ••••••••••••••••••••••• --·-------- A:sk for £'.1t for lntervw YOU?? naU$!ahyde sofll & lov· · HALfMOON ERICSON 29', P'•ll '68(.l)evyPU."4 ton,musl ,\pptJ. c;chccluled l·Spm We w JZOt u Joh ror you esrat. Wing bnck ru1 SCHWINN £11cych•·).(trls PARROT crse/rare, S21.000 olr. sell, leavi ng 1ta te. -dnUy 171111133 tllll*J \\Orkin~ out oC yQur ()WI\ velvet chairs, Kna or Qn S2.'> II" 'rran111te pipe l'tr J.ess th·in 1 vr old Rird 675·1830ev&wknda _4U_J._«>5()._ _____ _ RN H6 --SECftET"'RY homi!. work1rt~ 4 hr!! JI sz b\>droom Slllll' With Siii Pipe & f.'1llin>1• m.'ea~" $30. or 5.'>Q. for ~w/trtr '64 tord PU Bod y --- " "' doy nfrf'rlnR r hurAc ar-a rmo1re. mattrcs~es. f.44·9528 both. d ~o d ". rood Busy arowltl..i N.n. law l'OUnl11 for rct::ul store!! lit. pabUlo t;&~le, OaXkl & J:h~s New N1sh1k1 HJ spd $100. 675-3662 S250 640-0.* Juat.el'i. Lz~~9~ 3-1 l:l ICU hr01 ihll'k sec'y w f you ran make $.1·~ hour ta e ...... mps. nt con< New O'Neal animal skin Clipper 26. '73. Ga lley, --------- curucy, neatne:IS & or walling for ADS, (213) Chalr&ottoman$40 ilrop Graig ••••••••••••••••••••••• (2131 m 5793 \.; P/U.Pvt.Pty. SMtinl.IOn necess. Lt!l(ul 9'5-3981 .. • --$000. G4S.fl203 IMU2 l-1 l:lO MIO R.R RECEM'IONIST ffYPIST $3. p(ttr Full time. Neal Afll>C&rllnr~. l)Ol:IC, lyp 1nll ab1lltil'!C ci.;.1•nuat Apply m pc111u11 ltubert Oeln. Wllhnm Pr04t.. 4: 1\awc 14-0\QuotlSl N .R i;u~r1or skllls. H1uh nc romm. Wh~at ore .you SM-4760 wet swt su10. 494-S827, ~ & O")OM 8090 head, o.u Extru. '51~. ~rinae, "S81nt'l \!itl)er. pref'd, but not leaf table SSO. walnul Winchester ~22 lever ac· HAMMOND lnternauonal 50S with all Al DE ~2 nt'C. Xlnl l>ene. Send re· Women, 25 & older to chmr $20. overstuff rha1~ lion .22 rHlc plus c:cist• the ~oodles, lnr l span J96R M x D\lne 8ugl{y. • 3ume to Law Cllrporn work for Housecleaning ~.~whg lamps <2l ~:i St HI. Backpack lent $Ill) ORGAuS nuker & launcher. $J400 ready Ro. except for Uon,810Ncwport CtrDr. Hs , Tops, gd hrs "r· rgt 11[0:J.~~~oo~i &th ncvrr u'lt.•d h :IS " orolferEvs63Jt00 VW engS.'iOQ.631·3696 J.ll:lOS AFf St4:1220.NowportHcoch, fl7SMSJ ~eaM.! ra a binocu lar~ s211. Used COMPLt-;TELINI!: loah.Su-.; v .. \ 9570 l.escouht!:o. Nurl!t'i. Ca D2GtiO >. HA V TF.CHNOLOGIST prn -JSmm camcrll $35 GM •NEW OR llSF:O• 0oca.· ,.... 9070 ••••••••~••••••••••••• • - - --d I c Whit" baby armolrc. SJ 2S. rard Zero I OOc rel·ord Buy with Conf11Jrnr1• - fWl(l.llr)' SECltET ARY/ lf'cmalc >. Nee ct or 6X9 Oval red rug. $.5, lall changer $75. lncnmph!le F' r om t h ,. 0 Id •H l ••••••••••••••••••••••• 197 Jtl 975 ' ----~I H01p1tal lld. St11 l L!I RIC-IOHIST r11dlology orclc<' IOl'otcd me•al detector + ""rt• i\uthor11cd HAM MONO Prlvute dock ror ""wcr FO' y"' u5 Reccptl<mist/Tyµ1gt Newport lkinrh sr' in N.B. Must be ARRT & 11ndiron11. ~· N'dwood • "" • D • L"'R 0 ,... .. " "'" f'art-thnt'.10AMtn31'M &429USSor~0.99M. ForrN11cst3lC<'0 nc•ar CRT.M2"6464rorappt. (&<1u11ro>pnuot11blc.$30 S\S.494·1962nfl6pm El\ r, In rllnR~ boatto41' $2.2Sper ". atKelly oleaale Blu1• sz.r.o to $.1 00 l1r ~ll ror ~~~~~~~~~I O.c.:. Airport. Cnngenml 673-474~ <A1Unty' ! We will not be 00·0000. 673·6336 evt• Book. '74 only 26,$04 PV' M1273l -atmosphc:rc. Good sklllJ Insurance Office <Ft. 25" Color TV. UHF. xlnt knowlnal.Yundersold!' uctual mlt ! Must gell' 11 • • Sales·Co Car req'd $$50mo.833·11293 Vly > needs part time Queen sornbl."d w 1bltn cond. $165. Wet & Dry StoplnorcaU Slip space a.vail Lido Cort Fox ;co11ln1·2586 RECEPTIOHIST COMMUMICATIOHS Secr~tary rn'fcr st't AM/Jo'M radio.Llkc new Shop Vacuum $18. V1ll:sg~ Ctinter . Newport ltvd Cotta NB. law firm n .. 'q'i. 1n SJO.SOO Base .. comm. SECRETARIAL tied, matu~"()('rson Wiii $.275. ~u11hly i-·renrh 646-1525 644·9200 Fihcr~lass sails o nl)'. Mean 6'5-311'1. · t c II i llt n t. v er u \I I c Prc!1Uglo11s rinn off erg 0 e n e r ill o rr I c e lr11ln 003·5688 Uft. 3 pm Styll' 7 rawer des k $225. ST U 0 E N T 0 E S K $3 SO/ . 675-7100 T I II t-A-C--d-lo- pcrsoo lo hondle n·ccp pnmeOrangcCu.terr.to NSpc')MibiUtks. Division l\fon·Fri &73-3924 CHAIRS. suitable fur HAMMOHDORGAM WANTEO 20' Tll:; ur. ~o w'1'~~· e1 ~lp~·ed' llOn & v11rlol111 ofc •httll'S 14 uccus11 motivated Sfllt!ll<lept. ...,_h __ _.11• Qiptuin Nemo Wat.erh1."l.I scboob, or home study &'WANOCENTER Dock Spoce. etc. for S2600/ofr. 55&3149 aft fl 1ncludinJ:r1honl•:s. typ1r1,:. IX'n!Oll· Call 8111 Mnccy, ROSAN. IN<:. .....no unu King t1i1e. a mos old, $18. l•1tch or sooo ror s1i1. aallbosl.400_ll381 ___ pm. ' mail etc Accuracy & 833-2700. Dennis & Oen· 2001 W Cou:1t llwy, NB ••••••••••••••••••••••• mukCl'>fr 96C>-11U3aft J ty. Choir!I urc hke n1•w, 2854 L Coct1t Hwy nu11tne111> ntircn Xlnt nls PcrsoMcl &:rvi" o( Equ1_1I OpR<Jr l::mploycr AnH.-1 8005 ----hardwood scnl. Cormico COl"OIMI O.C M• Wunted for 2 mos. 34' slip 'fn vw \Inn. Smi , Btln beneflta1. ~nd resume to Irvine. 2082 r.1lche lson ~rrtnry. must 00 neat ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 din rm set.oe, assorted desk top, ~tt->el friAmt'. _ ror Mat W.oltC'h Sloop xtrlll!, rt~dy ror camp.. 1.nw Corporauon. fl lO Or -Od typlnjl, handwrltlnlL CHARLESWALLACE lt>h1.b11byfurn,mlrrori1, Callhtwn l1·5.97&.'1TSI Storv •-Clark uprlobt Plea11ec111l833-000fl&tlvc i og S90. ~•G ·DUa. Newport Ctr Dr .• Ste le ANTIQUF,S lmf)ll, new :sauna 644·0997 ~ , "' • message. "97-3.Ml 1220. Nt•wpe>rt Bench Ca S "'lE~· & ten ey add. machln~ un.•-t ... t d or""·4"""' C4""'t •t10" nylon bumt piano, $300. "' r !!'killt 20-30 hrs per Wk """'e Ouie rn e. .,..,, """ •r-'" "' h M<>-11AO Alllot W rwted 9590 ~-_ __ MAMAGIMINT $3 ·S4• dep . on' ex per: 18430Bund1llC'rCir. ..,,.1 K 1 l or•nit<', very aid«> d. 13-0 TrlBSflllffatioft r4 a<>SJST ..... ,....MORS ....._ .. -u., ...... lmA, FlnVly 962-466! nn le c vine or, auto Yards. S2 SO p 1 yd. .__ 8094 •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••• ••••••••••••• MOTICI how Oatly f'llot t'lt1:1" lf1rd ad11 dlllµl•y thC'lr m8sa~e~ with le1Ub1llly I nd Jmp11t1 • Our ad.~. we 11re proud lo "11y, really R•l ruullt Pito n(' M2·5'78. 1~ "'"' "'"""-" .... ...,. " derroet w1rrceier . S90 ~I~ Spof+....,Goodt 1>1 ...... __.. 9110 CASH ....,IC"'RSl W1• OO«t (3) sharp ICUYI ~ • Yellow vinyl recliner --••••••••••••••••••••••• ~TWn' "" "' 8t ' ...... l .... I 0 -rvl"r Station .. tt•n -I ,..._.,~ b .... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ • ~ er S pa1•1 for w i ..... , yr ex,...r " oc • " ·--· _.. ch11ir wJottoman , $80 SS yd~ clU'~l lue lnl8. Sluis never u~. l5(1 Cm. •uv • u. u aalCll & mgmt o( m~n·a d•nl, t'l'per'd Ot1y " JanSalc-tlhU\ru 546-0582afU:30 1000 cond. $1 .SO yd women's b1od1n11 ... polea. TAX SHELTER Clean us~ l'llr", trucka ... tJ>0rt11wear &c dothlnfl. Kves. Full & Pttlm~ AP· •'111M11w 5..,a..q ~nnytim(' booU •izelS..~I 1791. l,97ti Ch1'rc1kH 140, ~voUcs Ask for Paul Coll lor uopt & Interview ply, Shell Slatlon, 11th & ON FINE ~N'tlQU~ 13 pc. dlnln1 rm set, tbl .,. • ---l;olllM eqwp~, li'500 & O Neill. Mon thru Fri flam·Spm, lrVIM, ND. Ex Drop LeafTblSlOS 2 leavea; $ hi·bk chrs. a Colftt table, end table. HEAD Skis, Look bind· 11uume loan ( 114) HOW.Al D Che'fl"Olei ~ 42331st&,C.noery pc. cbln• cabltu;t. xlnt bauock, Ina•. Lao~e boohl ll, 830 0408 DY•. ltv1 Oov~i Quall SU .. THE LOOK ClauUled Adi 605818 VUllJt. (lb. ff~l"° $&50. 8'247&7 07M7118 pol•. rackll 1115 $53.sMO ~ Oarilf R~ NEWP< RT B&ACH ---- ,_.._, ___ ...... -.... --• ...__.-. •• ,;-...\'-t...--.. --....1. . .oL•o:. ----'t."-----~ • _,;"""' ... --.. -----•-----... . I i ' lj I I I I I ' 1 I ,I ~ • -..... ~ --~o •• lmpo rtC'd A,vto,, Impo rted Autos. u.~ Wodnetld1y. J1nuary 12. 19n DAIL y Pll.Of DI j -••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .A.ufot Wont.d . 9590 ~t, l"'porhd 1Allto1, lntporttod ~a Yofl"w 11 9770 General 990 I .... U.-4 ...... u .. d ~ •• UtH •••••••••••••• ••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• M"'. 9744 099 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ••••••••••••••••••••• • 727 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• c-9917 n...a-99~5 Mutt-9952 WEPAYTOPDOLL.AR IMW 9712 Hondo 9 -·-· ---r ~ -·111 •'ORTOPUSF.OCARS ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• '07 MGB GT. Xlnt cond, '69 VW Sunroof, lluto ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• c DO ES __ ... .._. •77 low ml· wares 111di11li, 1ihln. 11d cond. $000. Call 1975 CAMARO H Dart dc."p1.1nd11blt'. lt7S MUSTANG II FORF.l •.N. . M TIC lrunv "ew new cpl & pulnt. SH)(), oo 040:? clean t •"'"" "cyl .• •lick ~h1fl, r .. d10 6. orc;LASSICS H LADA C ofr "97 39& VB, automot1t', pwr • •er~, 111"· _.,., 0 • 1C yourcaristixtra ch::an 0" arS 'T2VWWe:.lphaltapoplop atetrlo& + brake lltr Must i.t<(! & drive . heater. <ATV02•). Now 11eeusrin.l. MANY Opel 9746 nm~r. 1 owner. $3700. cond. & SPortswhcels. ~7___ _ r~ucedto IAUER IUICK $1 ST • H OAOWAY To Choo1e Ft-om! .............. ••••••••• 960 14:JO t~~1CE), Now r~uccd Ford 9940 ONLY $2695 29'.!5 Harbor 81vd. SAM TA AMA '70 Opel GT. t.o ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cost1 Mesa 979-2500 835·3 I 71 UNIVERSITY lid \'•111d $159" lllli Ulllfi 71 VW llu~. ,\M lf>'M, xlnl ONLY $4595 1976 fiord Gr'GftodCI ---------1 TH1u~r1MAr10111111HoM•cw1He Oldsmobile l'ond. $!100 or best off~r t;t;Chc.'\')' SVS-572·$4~ MllRQUIS MOTORS WE Buy •USED IMW'• * '7:J en 1ov nm•I. oni.: 1:;1 :i.1:iz 61 ·r Blrd·t'WJ088·S599 2 Door. Gas Saver 6 c.yl., • Hondo C ars • GMC o"ner , new :.hotk,, r.in Lt. Ply.Cpc.·630J SH·SG99 11ulomatlc. 1.1ir cond., IW"OJMIUH•UIRIU l'"W' ~ •.• u .•• ,l .• , ... ,. a .. ,•,•··• CLEAN CARS • 7 3 B a v .1 r 1 u Truck• tires, 4siid. S2900tvlr ·;u VW l'up Top H<'bll +ill\ W Bug :n.iMXJ.$899 vlnyl root, bucket seats. Ir TRUCKS Aulo/Sunroof-!1(>111,\'Y :!H:1'i ll.irbor Ul\cl. 833·8146_ t•n~ 0 l'" lllT,, 11111111, 70Toyota &IJ('IH $999 saddle w/11addlc vinyl In• M1·.~10N Vlf JO K)l·JSKO 49\· 1/10 CONNELL CHEVROLET 2.828 llarbor Blvd. COSTA Ml-:Si\ 546-1200 '6916004.spdZXXX\jl) <.: ~1 '>IOllflO ----S25()l) 17lllt.31 Ol>llS li7l'ud.SD·IUUBSW $1199 terior & low milc11~0. '743 O<;S/\St lt 7Uil.\\'U 0't,i . '''" " . "-Ponche 9750 11 VW PoJllOP Camper· (733NR1p. 1''or sule at '75 Mustan£ JI, hardtov. '7S2002S1H l 114!:-iU 7 1 If o Nu ,\ c· 1 v 1 c ••••••••••••••••••00••• '68 VW Hug I t,Ooo mi on i'' u l I y l' q u I p · ~495. Corl Fox Leas· only 8,000 ml. SS.400. Jn '762002 s, H W25 llJlehb.il·k, I "'"Ir. ii~rl ·~ 912. ii Spcl, nu c•ni:. ~~,0~:1 ~~JI~ r D n s · vcd-062083 $21195 ltlg·2586 Newport Blvd .. mint concl. Pv~ pt)'. CloMd On Sundays 1·ond $?400 f1r111 '>116 07UI tlutth, interior <:leurl CALI. 642-0795 ;1 Camaro, fcty air, 8 trk Costa Mt-sa. 645-3661. 644·9582 art 7 t'l\f. -bef Ii. 499 1700 .1fl lll':\l 1\:.k$4800.ph551 l167 '74 VW Westphalia stereo. xlnt cond, c s ORAHG!COUMTY'S Oorothv AM FM K trk. Jmmac. AMC 9905 $2450/bstofr.49'·3432 '69 ountry quire, Pinto 99$7 OLDEST '74 914 Porsche. blk, '" I I f loadt.'<I, new tires. $900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• J 9 7 30 r u )lcar. Bst o r. ••••••••••••••••••••••• f 546 l532 557 SGll' CllJUOf' xtras, magi>. 673·24.>:J.I •76 •MC ~REML.IH r.!Z28350Stock_. reblt eng, irm. • · . _,_ _ '74 Sta. Wgn, AM/FM. ·\ ••••••••••• • •• ••• •• •• •• 675 6265 aft 6 " " ...__ ----·---· 6 c l cl t I 4.spd, 68.000nu. $2800/uat "75Granada Chia. Stl'rco, spd, 6 cyl. 33,000 Mi. TOP DOLLAR '13 XJ ·12 4 cir . whitt· '73 Supl•r Uug. Superb Y 111 l!r: au omat c orr 645·9746 snrf. silver w/burgundy W-6419aft.tlpm PAID wJIJlue lealhcr tnt . lull '75 914 2.0 Litre. A!\lt F'M concl, 40,000 mi, new transm1ss1on. radio, -·-------- lMMEDJATELY l'"r & J1r 1011m M1lei. stereo, appear grp brks, \Int tires, radio h<'ater,powerstcering & '68 Camoro, good condi· int. S h arp! $;JJOO. '76 Pinlo. 2 dr, PB, AC, FOR ALL Sule~·~rvice Lt:a'IQ.: l't·t1 1.111111. 011.: 0 " ner. Mu11s. metal he l'Oppcr $2275 641 ()()9..1 brakes, tHr -:ond111onmg, lion. Call 642·8619 See to 644·1755 eves. s.ooo m1. $2895. PP. FOREIGN CARS Roy Carver ,Inc. l'11nt.H l llJrnlct Starn.ltlth. Super clean, 646 0484 _ ---roof ral'k. appreelale. S119S. '7S Granada. Blk. 2 dr, 6 968·1768 CALLORCOMEJN RollsRo}c1o: U:\IW l\1~111111 \\1:·1~t· <.:ari~ts. 1974 , 914• 2 o. AM/J<'M '69 VW. Al!,!'?: C.:l.ean, A6M6SE186350. -cyl, PS/PB, auto, reel· , . ul TO SEE US 1540.lamh<1n•1• htwn >111n1-J .JIJpm Mon· stereo ma~!> Z(' t)l)(1 mi ~a~s. 51H iJ33. Eves, $2686 'C7 Camaro, 6 cyl, 3 on the ln'g scats, AMffM. mr 1!175 Pmlo Runabout, f ly HEWPORTIMPORTS Newport Beach &10-Llll Fn !JG<!8lill It • d .,.,.,;..,. ~-'8892t ' 1.>.15:n28Kc\111orBob. column . gd cond . Xlnt cond $3995. Call equlpped,700ml, __ __ x 11 con . ,,.,.,.,,.,_..,.. -------$000/bst. 494.4366 1»5-220S aft 6pm 675-1106 lloo:4i~~~o'l'NB BMW! '75-2002 Auto. rJ~ 1%l Jai.:uar 3.5. Drop PORSCHE 1966 !J121-:; '67 VW. 1 ownr. Ex cond. Che•rolet 9920 ----------1 air. AM/FM. Ideal l'\t't ht•_ad l'I"' 1 ""ner 61,000 "hlle tun super clean ~u sc-Jt covers, & mu!· ••••••••••••••••••••••• '66 Galaxie. Gd cond. New ·~1.P~:!!irl.RX~,~~t: Ji~ WE BUY ~ommuter-0wner r('l1r nu. Orti.: M'~t ... 1i-vt. new 41 n c 0 w n AM . F ~i er S80() 548-3875 1975 CHEVY ~.:'l~~!.;,. Sacrifice S500. •USED CARS& U1g.49'l·OIS4. t.oP t.L<! l 11811 > p h .\ltehelan, ho111, 56200. '68 VW Bug Custom "" ....,..., ~~ldla~s~xU70~.ai:.1; TRUCKS c-...i 9715 1213>37ti 1<11'>7 li-12 9333 -r b I F d MOMli 2+2 C . C II ...,... M eri:8 ·~s~ t l.'11 l'r~, Buic k 9910 Auto11U1tJc wilh radio & n Ford LTD. •18,000 mi, _835-..;.;.._01_1..;.o _____ _ ome'" or a ••••••••••••••••••••••• Collectors tll'm. 1!!4i5 J .8S '72 !JI I, appr•,1n111c<' s:roup, ~·fs:iiit ~15 al>(.', 104 • ••••••••••••••••••••••• heater. C!l80LWA). Now ve.ry good cond. Sl700. PlyntOUth 9960 FREE.Appraisal '76CAPRI silver w/rc1I ilhr int. &1300.Got•<ll'uml 1973 BUICK ONLY•.,695 Mike556·1009afl6. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gn>tft CheYrolet 4 <;) llndcr, gre:il {!U::. nL'<'(ls lnl.. "w I.., ~·~Lorr MI n:.~, 'ti5 SquJrc•back. 4~pd, ""'" 18211 Beach Blvd. m1leJgc, ready to ~o 67[,-7985 -O\c•1h.111lcd motor, i;d CAENTUlRY l.UX UdS. Huntington Beach Ser. GA~CSK·24$42 K .. 2 uloma tc, air con .. $3886 crmann Ghio 9 7 35 ton .. ~. !i4 -.i945 pwr, steering, radio, MllRQlllS MOTORS 1975 FORD &RAMADA ATLAS 847-6087 • 549·333 l ••••••••••••• •••••••• .. Renault 9755 ----· I c & p ••••••••••••••••••••••• •m \'W ,·,1mpC'r, HllJCI <'ng. v1ny roo · co per VS. automalic, stereo, cruise control & vinyl r oor. Imma c ulate thruoul! t832LWEl. Ctvvsl•r /Plymouth Open Daily & Sun. 'lil lll PM TOP DOLLAR PAID FOR CLEAN IMPORT CARS ALL MODELS ~ 18835 BEACH BLVD HUNTINGTON BEACH 8-1.2 7781 540 0442 Autos. Imported ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9701 ...•••.....•........... RARE '62 MASERATI 3500 GT COUPE S Spds, new tires. Bor- roni wire wheels. rucl in- jection. aluminum body. Xlnl l'ond. Very Ca:.t • 23,000 Mi. Too hot for Ill) wife . Tr:ide ror something lamer. Pan- tera, Lotus, Etc or ., " Pvt pty. 675-3662 or &15-2200 GUSTAFSON LINCOLN MERCURY 16800 Beach Blvd. Huntington Beach 842-8844 Datsun 9 720 ...•...•••...•....••.•. DRIVE A LITILE ... SAVE A LOT SHOP&COMPAR~: tARWICK DATSUN San Juan Capistrano 831-1375 493.3375 NEWPORT DATSUN SPECIALS B210 4 Door. 4 speed, r:idio. <097PKE) HOWS2895 888 DOVESTRt;J.;T Near MacArthur &Jamboree RoJtl:. 8:13-1300 TOP BUYER Se!! us first. & lasl! Top dollar paid ror imports. COSTA MESA DATSUN '65 Ghia, runs good, "1111 1.,1111<•r & filter w /whitc interior . yellow. i:ood paint, '61! HR, runs )\Int 1;;,,000 l<un s ~oo d ~1700 l ll91lEQ). For sale at )6801 MARCUIWICI I'• W• \un01l•qo fr wy ·A"''''ta .. ,i $700/best orr 114t>-9518 Mi. xlnt cond. !ootl;oo :HH lll>l'I 52395. Cort Fox Leas· '~'''~~'' 675 8920 or Iii:! rill! ing 2S86 JIJrl>or Blvd .• ~ Mcrxda 97 38 9756 7 u \ \\' c .1 m 11 l' r . Costa Mesa t.;.15-3661. ONLY$4399 2929 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 546-1934 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rolls Royce \\1 ... tplt.1lr.1 l.11...-iww, ••••••••••••••••••••••• '\J.,'I, 1 , , 11.,1,.. ;i;115o '72 LeSabr<'. <>rii:-o"' n, '7().9 pass Ch<'V Sln Wgn. AT. PS, PB. rac AC. 4 nu lln·~ Sl.l>OOtofr. Ask 'g !162 393K Ml\RQlllS MOTORS miracle mazda 111 D£ALE R IN U.S.A H:IO .'il!MI J\ C. clean. gd running $l750. Ph 1).1:; :l52·1 73 F\try lU, loaded, excep· twnal cond. New tire:;. S2,07S. 492-l181 2150 Hart>or ll•d. Costa MeSCI 645-5700 ROY mR CARVER r ROllS·ROYC[ ls.40 J•mbone 1Wwpof1 IUCI\ ,._ __ ..... _M-44 '14 Maida HX3 Coupe, ~ CLOSED SUNOAn spd, undl'r wrnty. vcn T t - -9765 clean 837 3:?02 oyo o Mefoc-edes Be nt 97 40 ~······················· 7 l 280SE 3.5 C1ie. Sutll 'I , immac. Sl4.000 . '71 250C. Rell /blk int. Rare, fuel inj hcauly w /wire whl'<. St.i:!UU Wl•t•kdays 898117!17 Lease .......•..••.•••.•.•••. '77 TOYOTAs HERE HOW •NEW COLORS •HEW MODELS llugc Savin.:., on .\I.I. re· maining nt•w 7H!o. & Demos The Belter BJ1 i:a111 MARQUIS TOY OT A MISSION Vll-. .10 8 3 1-2880 495· I 21 0 tilVW ---- Xlnl mcl:h'l shape 'i5 Buick lfrgal 2dr, PW. '73 Chevy Malibu Exlru ----l880JMAR«UIRll( PHW• 'H1t101t"qof1""')' -A•rryl••' ssoo !l(i() 2990 AC. red.,., "hl top & wht clean Blue, blue in· int. S385<J 6-J0-0945 l<'nor Air cond1t1oning. '11111~~~ '71 Cricket. gooe. ga.. mileage. SOSO. '63 VW Bu~ " sunroof. En!{ 20K ml. S550. Work 546 141U. llm 557 i:!nt. Slcrl'O cassette optional. .! '62 BuH·k Sk) lark custom, $1600. 551-3855 after 6PM '75 LTD wlsunrf & crw.,c '67 Valiant sedan, $495. Ii air. PS. radio, bucket or640-3'754 Day. contrl. S3750. 5·15·H\J3 cyl. Great eng. Tight 548-6255 l>'!ats. I ownr. always bl 8&5 body, bruised fender Yol•o 9 772 roarageJ. only 86.ooo m1. '74 Monte Carlo Db. ~ pr_n_. --" 675·7788 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SSOO \Jt~loCr &Iii \1582 AMl 1''M , A/C. tilt whl. 66, 4 dr Galaxie. runs __ __..;.. _____ _ '11 VOLVO HERE MOW •HEW COLORS •HEW MODELS llui.:c ~avmgs on all 1 •· ma1n1n~ new itis .'l. Dl•mos m ltloc·k. MARQUIS VOLVO ~llSSI0;-.1 V11·;.10 83 1-2880 495-1 2 10 Cadillac 9915 •............••.••..•.. (!!) Nabers Cadillac Quali1y .-ind Price Gu.ir J ll I l't•d Swvl seal. $~200 /ofr. good. good tires, S250 or '67 VALIANT Dluc: need-: 642·2846 ofr. 646-1998 af\ 5PM work. $300. :Yl!>-6998 'i5 Nova 2 dr. 40,000 mt. '70 Ford Galaxie 4 dr, POfttiK 9965 Gond cond . S2900. Xtras Incl air. 390 eng, ••••••••••••••••••••••• &16·5967 an \l.30PM S1200. Ph:S40·1548. '75 Grand Prix. All xtra:-.. Xlnt mech. $5100. Call 640-0383. ·72 Monte Carlo. Sl700 Ford Granada '75, 2 dr, 6 PS•PB, air, llll "'hi. t>6M cyl. auto. air. "' h, p/s, &10-0633 R&H 7llOO :\!i's $BOO. Must sell'73 Firebird \oo '67 Chevy Bel Air verrecl ~ °"49 _ _ ___ P /S, P /B , auto, ma~ I cond. S400 491 5827, LirKoln 9945 whls. 24,000 mi's. Xlnt Graig ••••••••••••• .. •••••••• cond. SJ'iOO 6411-6091. '73 Monte Carlo, /\/C, lop '75 LIHCOLH '69 Pontiac Catalina cond . S:!.\00 Day. TOWMCOUPE StationWai:on 821·4230 E\l'5561855 Full power in<'ludtn(l __ 546·8G08d~ 57 Chev) -~ino; good. l:>ody v111yl top. lilt wheel ·oo f>'ircbard Good cond. crwse C'ontrol. AM /FM s 1400. Sc o at. 1755:! 1966 SJ l\JCA Great cond. 25.000 ori~. 2845 Harbor Blvd. miles. Xlnl m ileage. Costa Mei.a 540 6'11(1 New ... Used OVER 100 MERCEDES ON DISPLAY House of Imports ACTllORIZtU :in:nn:DES D~:.\LER 686::? Manchester. Bllt'na Park 523-7250 ·7 1 Celica <;T, 5 ~pd, 1\!\1 FM. i:nod gas ma. S1-IOO PP963·5l<IO ORAMGE COUNTY VOLVO Lt-.1~11li: '>I'• 1.1,11"'' P1cfc11,d l~.11•'' good. S900 See at 390 1':. t d I ks lh B h p 17th St. l>ays. or call ape. air con .. 00 Go · ard Hunt. c . H. 751·948i!Evs. good! tLic.087RECI 848·2063aft 5prn. Tires hke new. S600/besl ::. -0 · 2 0., v1 ofrer.&15-1G20afler4pm. i:J ati.un 4 ."· ·' nt conct t\utomatrc. ;\\ust 970 !>ell CJll673·2872____ Classic Merced es 'Fil!To)ota Corona, Juto I dr . iiooc.I cond. SHOO ••••••••••••••••••···~ '73 240Z, A c. mags, JSM. 1970 28051': Cnvt. Xlnl Call aft fi PM. 1142·:!.'lr~i On the S:inta Ana f'" v t-: '\<'Lt SI\ El. Y \ 01. \ 0 1.ar g ..... t \ ul\11 l>P.dt•r 111c11.111).!1• l'ou111' • lll Y or LEA~E OIR~CT 71 Audi JOO 1.s. need Gd cond. Asking &4700 cond.$17,500.5.~2·709l -----=~7740~~j-~~~ ofr ove _Cu_ll_S5_l_·_U_6_7 _____ 1 '75. 240D. Cully <'qu1niwd. ·;~:111~~;·•::'.,?nr'.)~~;t 1~11~~/ ~AAJ·~· ~[~·,!l~!I~ -------1 · Rd bod & xlnt cond .. l'lt'<' ;.11n ro11f. ~1175 Aft s. til4·0211i 'f • 'f • .Austl,..Healey 970 6'1·l600 st,t, cng Y xtra umk. S9'.J5\t IH-Vi57:! int solt<f', nu top , T · ph 9 767 ••••••••••••••••••··.. Sl300tbst ofr. &73-'4908 -n um 2025 S Manchester '73 Jensen Heall')', Xln '58l90SL.Wht:!top oni.: ............. •••••••••••A h . 750-2011 <'Ond.Loma,~500.hrm,'73 Datsun 510, 4 spd, heaotifu l t·oncl '74 TR6 2K u110rn1 na elm 642·4532 radials.Roodcond.SHISO. 1.,1:; '( ~···.~ J ,J 1 Ph ,\;\t"n1e;s:.ctlt• i\~kmi: 197 1 VOLVO IMW 9712 962·1926afl3. ~:n~li~· S4600. PP 963·226Hl•ves. 142 E SEDAM •••••••••••••••••••••••76280Z2+2./\ir,mags,4 M.R '?1 JOO SF:L 3. V0Hc~w04Jen 9770 ,\ulomal1r air r11ncl SADDLEBACK BMW '77 BMWs HERE NOW spd. Whl1blk, immac CIJ!>Stc. Snrf. lcathcr ••••••••••••••••••••••• taix• clt·l'k •"-' lealh<'r In SQ)OO. 892-5137 $10,700 firm. &16 1766 '&I \'W Sqback l<d>lt en((. knor llHODFX ). :"Jow 250 MB. Sdn. '72. Dllrk trans. xlnt coml thruout reduced to '71 Datsun B510. A /C. radio. cln, xlnt cond. $1500. 64S-46l6 art 6pm. bm. xJnl cond, like nc" SOOO,ofr. 494 :!I IS OHL Y $2995 56,000 mi. s1.ooo 03'tSLW. Pvt. Pty SW·76l9 Fi.. 9725 1968-250 Sf>:. '<1111 roncl • ••••••••••• •• •• •• •• •• • Ork Bro" n 4 dr , Soi,!iOll 00 Fial 850 Cpe. Lo m1·i. St2·5200or518 t~.tr. Runs great. JO 10 mpg S895 64-1 5836 MEW* VW'S OYER 75 IN STOCK All Models Colors ~B.~ Ml\RQlllS MOTORS 1H801 MAllC,UfAIU l'l<W Y 'lonD•l"'qOfrwy •A-1t .. ryfut Ml)\CO N VllJO SJ1. 1eao 49$. mo l .11~1:~1 !>eke lion .. 1 N\'" & lJ,cJ LaJ1llJl.' an OrJnge County Open ~undJy Cadillac M;nter Dealer ''•' 1() 11.irhnr Blvd . I ... I \lt· ... 1 540 <)I 00 Nabers Cadillac 'N Impala 4dr. A/C. n P" r. xlnt cond. Below blue book. (7l419f;J-1908 '71 Impala. 2 dr. Cstm. pwr, air, \'Cry clean. Sl400. art 5:30, 642·9171 Chrysler 9925 ............••••....... XLNTBUY '68 4dr Chrys Newport. Pwr, AC. Xlflt rond lhruout.SSS0.673·0193 1968 Dodge Monaco, full}' equipped. xlnt m crh 1974 Codllfoc cond. $.550. 642·7743 Brougham. Metallic COflffnental 9930 blue, vinyl lop. blue ••••••••••••••••••••••• crushed velvet 111lerior. 1974 Murk lV. pvt pty. [,QAOED ·Full Power. S6900. Wkdy:. 5·!1 , Low mrlC'!ll.:<'' SR.000. 71-1-549·11010; .t:vs1wknds Days. 630-17l0 1'~\·es. 496-7966 633·9264 Pn. 1>h ----. ---Mark lV 1!17.\. Silver tn· 1972 CADILLAC l ext, fully equlp'dmoon COUPE DEVILLE rf. ct<-. S6700 Eves. W'JOll FW l 548 218-1 $6486. '74 GRAND Prix, loaded GUSTAFSON LINCOLN M ERCURY 16800 Beach Blvd. Huntington Beach xlnl. rond. Lo mi. PYI ply. 673-3599 ___ _ '70 GTO R & H P.S. P.B. A.T. Nu paint clean 842-8844 ===.....;;.;:'--..:.----• Sl650. 557-3'.!09 "TO Continental Cpe. All 1971 GTO Convertible. eqp, xlnt cond. Must sell, A/C, P IS. PIA. AM/FM . bought new car. $1600. tinted glass. Riley whls. Consider Pick up part xlnt cond. l owner. 121.3> trade. Days, 546·8833. 592·1349: (71 1)846-3314 Eves. 646·:.!::?26 ---•Thunderbird 9970 Mercury 9950 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..........•.....•...••• '76MOHARCH Comes with V -H , automatic. radio & heater, power steerinS? & brakes, air cond. Look al this price~ Yours fur 1m mcfl1atc• delivery. <l.1c SS.INJ ,\ l $4486. GUSTAFSON LINCOLN MERCURY 16800 Beach Blvd. Huntington Beach 842-8844 '75 THUNDERllRD Beautiful black w/blacJ.. interior. Bar ely usccl w /only 12.531 actual miles .. All extras• (959LPH>. Lease or Buy. <.:orl Fox l.cusing·258l> Newport Blvd., Costu Mei.a. 645·3fi61 ---T-Bird, 72, :-.tcreo, auto. /\IC, many lt.lras. Ne" steel bit tires. Reg ga~. 4!16·964·3 9974 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IMW RlSALIES '10 2!IOOc;S >4 !ill 123.5C F1i l. '72 2002 A I SJ.SRKJ\ l. 7600 Weslmlnaler Blvd. W111mlnal•• 8113·7551 ·75 Volvo 212 0 r. l,n\\ mah:, fn1·tor.\ air. !'ll'n•o 1.11..1• '"'" 1n•>1cll' & nut ~ 195~5:ll OHL Y S2S97 ~~ ........ ~.!~.~~ '76 COUGAR XR7 -._-------\'ega GT Sta Wgn 1974. MllRQDIS MOTORS Comes w 1 l h V · ll. 15 Mere. Mo~arch Gh:a Sporty dash w /RPM. automati c. radio & Brown, tan inter. "c . mag whls. uulo. AM /FM heuter, power :-.tcer111g & ~lereo. Blue k >1100· /\~k stereo. 47,000 mi. SlSSO brnkes. vinyl top. air ing s33oo. 499 39oll or 6'10.1075; 548-!IGS4. ·13 3 ocs . .a .. p f967KL:\1 I '73 Bavar111 4 1111 <tll!OPP:\11 • 7 4 Ba v .1 r 1 n I , 11 l~LFM > '7:; 2002 \ I f).M I I '755301A A 1006 \1 \'G SADDLllACK VAUEY IM,ORTS ll 1·2040 495.4949 ·;5 Xl9 1"1.it ConH•r\ Xlnt rnncJ. Chm·olalt• bro" n ~IO llH2 'i3 Ft.tl 124 Sp1der. i.tcrt>o. maiis. rack. Z.">.000 m1 mint ~1200 8.13 1709 I hc•r 511 11'1°cl .I .•j.!oa1 ' :'ot<:' 'I 11u1T11>h' \ll 1111 111.u·ulal• <.di l1"l,1v '"' <'~t·ll111~ Lt·J~\' .1!111 Plan. !')l•n:.thl<' 11;1 v menh USED* VW'S OYER SO IH STOCK Hord to f ind models 19 73 VOLVO 164 E SEOAN J\11lomut1r P'-' r i>ll·(•r 111~. air rnnrl & )cal h<'r mtenor t!lfi!J(:MQI ;\;(1W ONLY $3995 MllRQlllS MOTORS 18801 MARGUI RIU PICWY !Min 01ego frw y ·Awrryl••t MIS!tlON VII JO 8Jl •1880 4~~ -1110 Illness rorrr ... o;nlr. '73 F.1 1)11r.1tln l'uhriolcl. ~ 'i o u u 111 ,du: o C r 1!16-76:!.'l 41W·l017. --------cond., lookm.s: 1tontl' --v r -•· d · M T C d ' 73 Vega GT Wagon. AC. ours or1mmeurale e-69 • ereury,, op on. Muslsell!Sll00.546·559i I I ' c r \ f S 1· r many l\lr:is Call Rod orLonnie 8n 1.752i. 6J\93H543ii31 5360907uft6:30PM . ' " --- $5486. .67 ,1 \RQUl;-C-I d '75 Hatchback, 4 spd. " 1 " c · 1 on · AM/FM, $2000. S600. Ft rm. M ov Ill g , 675.f!490 75-i-0958 anytime ---GUSTAFSON -- -197-1 Vega Hatchback. Classihed Ans i1ell htg ;1 850~Ptut-:R, nu l'lll!-& Items. ,,m,111 1tem5 or dut ch. Perr. cond. II.I\\' .,0 nwlhl01! 10 sell' 7600 Weatmlnstet Blvd any Item li-12·5678 51>.000ml. $1800. 8.'l0·861i5 (."l."•ufll•cl Jihdo 11 well WHlmlnster 8113·7551 28807 MAllGUIRlfl PKWY \unDuc4o frwy '"Avt•ryla1t Ml~\ION VII JO 1!l77 C.1 th Ila<'. L·oupl' 1le \'tile. Tl Ell·i.:anrc. Bran<I 1ww. nc•\ t•r n•g1slerc·d White-. " hluc interwr 1>1,eounl prier Call LINCOLN MERCURY 16800 Beach Blvd Huntrngton Brach 842-8844 Try a D a 1 I Y I' 1 Io I custom ext. 4 spd. 20,000 Clai:slfled Ad ~o buy. i.ell m1, xlnt cood Make orr. or rent somethl".!L_ 673 8931 cvs. 9100 ~DllCOUJIT PRICll • .. •• ~ 0 I I 8JI • 1¥80 49) • 1710 9100 9800 I I American Car Pion 7~1 -8910 Auto•. H•w PRICES R-E-E·EAL Y GIVEN OVER THE PHONE -847 ·6087 e PHONE e 549-3331- -.WSLA .... T I lUY MAU. Lllll l,ICIALI JANUARY 1977 Chevrolet Y2 Ton Pickup ~. \ \' '· #, .... • ' t • ''"' 'N'i.Y 'I 0 I., m MO. ~ ~ ' .... • .,, • t ,,,, .. ,,, .. •' ....... ,,..> ,., ... ' ' •((\,It )flt 1977 MOMTE CARLO -.... OMLY s 127" PU WO. It "" f ....,... 10-I \ .YJ IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ~~ .;..~ IT' THE ALL NEW '77 IMPALA ~f<lv4°lull t • , "°""· •lltludl"t Ve, Av-1~1,r '''"'·,,,-on. PCM'P' ,_.,;"O· ~ brA~"" ' , .... ""'· A4'd~t Oft.II ~·c1011v. ~. NWlllONll<ff,, ~ .. , • 11 411 'CI OOHe 9100 Jt..Mto1, Hew 9100 Autot, Mew 9100 ' I ' . ,. .... $499 $11994 $499 $15536~~~~:-=~~~~_..;,:00:.:.:;:WH::.::L..-...CPl::::;:I ~-I DOWN 'IR $I 99 ~~~~s95 PlRMO. Mty Factory fqulppH ~.;.._19_77_C_A_M_A_R_O_.....i s33s9 l"CIAL •ALI fllalCll 'Vl!l , .... , _.. " OMLY s99 n,. MO. ,, """"',.._ .. I • I,.,,. .. •· ' • "" -\'tt. t ' ' .. ... .. .~ • •c.• ~ , .. , , • 'AYMINT MONTH 1¥f7 .,.,. "' l'l l'>I '"'"'"" !&I & :," .. ~~· .... """<> '"' ·~'''"" H!"dil 4PN SPf CIAL SAU PR tell ONLY . . . . . . . . . . . . ~· t ' I H •. ~ .,.,()f'V "l+' (Onl1th"l"l•'l() ~ , f)' '#Ir• f fVAfll 6' f',l(fllt) "4,h~ ""w flt~ s3795 1973 CHEVY MOMTt CARLO l.AHOAU , .. ,., A~ F"M '"''I) f'Wlo~litr "°""' Cj_f~l"IO p,,,, ,.,. t"' -. N I'"" ~·r r"'""1 t>r.,~ ,.,_,, l)T#r ~""" ' , 't0 l 1r11tn,. l'lln 192..,n $2691 1972 OLDSMOllLE ccm .. uscowt Y.ft .,uto ftlf\\ OOW. "'fffirtO> OfMiilt brat<H ,.,IQ '-'"" W'\# "'" t1•nv1 roo '°''' ~, s1795 • ,.,,.. .. _ ... IAOoO -,_,_ L- NG l33FNO $1291 1976 PLYMOUTH FURY SALON SEOAH 'V..ft d•JI 11..-n, '1~tr h/ .t•• (Of\ol'1tflOl\1f'IQ D0w"' 'tfMt•l'WI M W'" br.t".•'i o\~ • 1tlt1J ~~~ W'\w t1ret 1Anyt roo ~·~ mo~MQ" 11.-'•'"'~No 312 PEC s3795 '75 TRIUMPH Tlt·7 C P'E. 4 cvtlf'\d~r t ~ AMF'~ r~o. ca'J&ftt1P hftater °""'"' Hah llo~n1e No 878 NBS '4291 Outstanding values on every lrand Hew 1977 Chrysler and Plymouth iri~· Atlas's Huge Inventory! 5" Atlas now for January Clear•ce Savings! I BRAND NEW 1977 VOLARE 2 DOOR SEDAN > lncudes· se · autom t BRAND HEW • 1977 ARROWS HERE NOW! V-8 •vto '"'"" rad~ he1t1tr ~ 1'tf!f!'f1i,g ~ h'•ke• wsw llrfls. 11f confi1ton1nQ License No. 0/0>1W/\. s1795 1973 BUICK ELECTRA SEOAH V-8 111•0 tt1n~ • lac1orv 11r cond•ttontnq CV'WAr \IMM'O pow1tr btake•. oowet winde>w1 ~ •e•l'I. AM1FM 'ltereo r1rl10. f\PAl&r ~ t1rM v1,.,y1 too. c,u1 .. ,. conlrt>I, tllt •teaunQ whuftt, L•ct.tn,., no. 12GN6C $2691 1976 PLYMOUTH VOi.ARE' SEOAH 6 tv1 auto trant. r1d10 h,.81,.,. DnWf!f •t~f'Q. ~,,,. br•""'' wiw ,,, .. ,, air conc:t~k>n11')Q. vu'V! rap. L-No 734P£C s3795 All c_.. -MltjHt to ,,.tor ••· All pncn -pi.. te1 Giid llctMe. All ,,.tcH -•aid llltll I 0 p.111. I· 16· 77 • at, cloth & a ic transm· v1ny1, steel •sslon. PO belted radial ti.yer brakes "" rres and mo~ ...... wer steer1n BRAND NEW 1977 VOYAGERS ON DISPLAY, READY FOR IMMEDIATE DBJVERY 1974 FORD P'IHTOWAGOH c cyl c '°"""· racllo. Mole< h19-,,,.,, LIC<WJ8 No 3t2 l<ZY. $1691 1975 DODGE DART COUl'f v..a 1\Jto ttlnt. tld•o heater. PCJW'8f ''ef'rif\Q ()l)WfM' br&kM WSW Hrn. lit conOtUOftU"Q YI""" It'll). llten!Je No 710MCF 1975 PLYMOUTH 414 TRAILDUSTa V-8. •uto. t•ans Mater •~d "'"' -Mir. 0 1097. s4295 e. g, bench MAROUIS coun V-8, IUlo trano . l\MlFM •WllO '1ldoO. """''" owr 1Htttln9. r:YWt brakes. wsw ,,,., alt cood. 50-50 seats 1111 -· cn.ne conttol. D•r. wlndowt. l'iftYI IOP. owr eats L+tenM No. 021J09. $2291 '72 BUICK ELECTRA Cr!. V./J •tJfOtftlUc eu condmonm~ ~ srMW"tno DOW8f br~~ DO#tfr w+ndows oower Mtak AM/FM st9'9Q rad-.o wilh l.llDf' tieatttf' wh1tewaU ftfes vtnyt ~ tdt -I (81SEP0) $1991 1976 DODCiE TIADISMAN 100 HOUSICAR V4J. evto trll'\S factory str ~ihonlnQ oow.r .,...,,"9 oow~• !>fake" l\MlfM radoo & 8 lttcl<, "-'"' '""' rack ,..., OVIS>lle .-. fully llQIJ'CQllCI eaolainsctial-s niago 1111ion11YOOOIOD Mtr ot8S02 '8395 7 ·Huntington Beach Fountain VBlley EDITION * * Ai.ter110011 N.Y. Stoeks ~OL. 70, NO. 12, 4 SECTIONS, 38 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 12, 19n TEN CEN'lt BOlsa Wetlands Purchase Sought By ROBERT BARKER °' ,,.. o.u, """ sa.11 Assemblyman Denni s Mangers CO-Huntington Beach), said Tuesday that he will in- troduce legislation as soon as possible to buy a substantial por- tion or the Bols a Chica wetlands. Mangers declined to give de· tails on estimated costs or the amount or land to be acquired un- df'r provisions of the Coastal Bond Act. Harbour. He said he will make a com-The area includes lowlands, plete disclosure of his plans at a • •bluffs, oillields and estuaries. Friday press confetence in HWll· Environmentalists claim it in- ington Beach, eludes some or the best restora- M angers has been h.olding ble marsh in the state. private meetings with city, coun-Three persons attending the ty and fed eral officials and other private meetings said a rough groups concerned with saving draft of an acquisition map pro- the 1,604 acres of marshlands IY· bably would include up to 800 ing eas t of Pacific Coast acres of the marshlands for Highway anct south of Huntington purchase. Neglect In Death Denied Huntington Beach Union High School District trustees denied a $5 milHon claim Tuesday from the parents of Michael P. Kane, a 14-year-old student who died as a result of burns from a Sept. 27, 1976 laboratory explosion at Fountain Valley High School. Mr. and Mrs . John Kane of 16450 Jody Circle, Westminster, claim the explos ion "occurred due to the negligence of the Hunt- ington Beach School District, Lhe instructor, Robert Dolle, an employe of the school district, and other agents and employes or the district." The explosion occurred during an experiment conducted with alcohol burners. Duplicating nuid was used as fuel for the burners. according tCYa report of the Fountain Valley Fire Depart· menl. · ..._ A gallon can of the nu.id was ig· "nited, ex plode d and the n showered the 14-year·old student with a nammable liquid. "'"Wlnt""°to Michael Kane suffered third degree burns over 00 percent of his body. He was transported to UCI Medical Center bum unit where he died 10 days later. ANDY WILLIAMS, CLAUDINE LONGET LEAVE COURT Attorneys for the Kanes and district's insurance companies will decide on a settlement for the claim, a district official said. Defense ~.sents Case In Manslaughter Trial !Eight Get to Testify • ' 1/n Long et Defense , 1 AS PE N , Co l o . (AP ) - Claudine Longet will test1ry in /her mans laughter trial that her aover "quite pointedly told her ' :that little gun wouldn't kill anybody" several months before the was "killed by a bullet from the lvistol, Miss Longet's lawyer said today. "Claudine will tell you there was no aiming, no pointing," de· fen.se attomey Charles V. Weed· man said as he opened the~asse /or the JS.year-old F'rench·born entertainer Weedman s aid he will call about eight witnesses, including ~r ex-hus band, s inger Andy illiams. rn an crrort lo prove e dark-haired defendant did hot recklessly kill pro skier Vladimir "Spider" Sabich on March 21. "She asked Spider about the &afety on his gun ... I'll leave it to you to decide how her finger pulled that -trigger," Weedman said. "We're going to call Andy back, .. he said. Williams leitlfied for the pro- secution Tuesday. but delivered a vigorous defense ,or his ex- wifC''s character . "We'r e going to ask him some questions about Claudine's attitude towar,t security," Weed- man said. ". . . we anticipate he Babtuhoff To Dry Off Shirley Babasbof( o( Fountain Valley, America's top woman swim ming star for the past five years, announced her retirement from acllve competition today. Durin& thost live years, she broke 15 world records and set 30 national stan· dards. She also won two Olympic gold medals and six silver meda11lona. For tull detaUs. see story ln today'& 1ports section, Page 81. will tell us Claudine had no knowledge of guns." Weedman said five witnesses wiU be called to counteract pro- secution testimony. that Miss Longet was ·•a crazy gal" who liked to ski fast, drive fast and take chances. Miss Longet was expected to take the stand to tell Jurors her version of what happened when a .22-caliber gun went off in her· hands, pumping a single slug into Sabich's abdomen. Weedman said that by Friday, the manslaughter case could be in the bands or jurors. who must decide Whflther to acce pt Miss Longet's claim that the shooting <See LONG ET, Page A?> HBMan Set As lnterim • GSA Director Huntington Beach resident Tom R. Egan was appointed' in- terim director of the <>range County General Services Agency <GSA> Tuesday by county supervisors. Egan-. currently assistant GSA direct.or for special services, will replace Costa Mesa resident R.I. "Cuba" Morris, who will retire as director al the end of the month. Supervisors made Egan's ap· pointment for up to 90 days and reaflirmed Lheir earlier plans to recruit a new direct.or from the immediate Orange County area. Egan, 53, joined county gov- ernment 11 years ago as an ap. pral~er in lhe county assessor's office. He earlier served 21 years at a U.S. Marine Corps aviator, retlring as a mtJor. As auistant director for special services, Egan is reaponalble for the county airport, libraries, registrar of voters, otflce of emercency services and -cooperative ex· tension. He and bis wire, Georgia , have three grown children. OC Jobless Rate Stuck at 5.9 Percent Orange County's unemploy· ment rate in December r e· mained at 5.9 percent, according to figures released today by the state Employment Development Department. Last month's unemployment rate was 1.5 percent under a year earlier when lhe county was con- fronted with a seasonally adjust- ed rateof7.4 percent. In terms of unemployed peo- ple, that means in December or 1976, there were 45,600 countians •on the unemployed roll, accord· ihg to ED D's report. In contrast, a year earlier the number of unemployed county residents stood at 55,900 people. Total employment in lhe coun· ty. buoyed by the Christmas r e· tall shopping season, reached 784,300 workers. El>O's forecasters today said employment generally falls sharply al the close of the Christmas shopping and tourist season. However, they predicted the decline in the next few months will not be as severe as normally. SF Murders Hit I 0 SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -The city had its 10th murder in the first 11 days or the new year with the suffocation-slaying of a 59. year-old woman in her bed. The victim appeared lo have been raped, police said. • AD FOR BOAT C01' RESVLTS ''hold it!" Three llttJe magic words ut· t.ered by a Costa Mesa man who placed this class ified ad: 10· Hobie Cat w trlr. Whl J hulls -.1blue sails 815. XXX•XXXX. So, if you have a boat you'd like \O float, call 642·5678. Remember, It takes only a few words in lhe rlJht place to con· vert unwantad ltem3 lnlo cash - and the rt1ht place along the Oran1e Coast II' the Dally Pilot. Mangers said he would seek authorization of the Legislature to buy land to put up a buffer around the tidelands area to pre- vent encroachment. Under plan$ be ing formulated, Signal Landma rk Co., which owns 1,200 acres or the Bolsa Chica, would sell the lowlands area to the slate and be allbwed to develop some of the remaining uplands. George Stringer. vice pn:si- dentof Signal Landmark, said to· day that if Mangers is successful in getting legislation passed, the · state probably would file con- demnation on the desired pro- perty. "We would then sit down and negotiate over the price. J have no idea right now, what our hold- ings should be valued at," Str· ingersaid. Stringer said that Mangers has been very fair In bis dealings and that be is hopeful that the state will come thtough with the money. Sources said that a starting point for the acreage to be ac- quired was 540 acres, but that a compromise of about 800 acres had apparently been worked out. A spokesman for Supervisor (See BOLSA, Page AZ) . ., o.11, Pllol Stell """1• CHRIS LARSON OISPLA YS RARE FISH HE CAUGHT TUESDAY Something Fishy By MICHAEL PASKEVICH 01 Ill• a.tty Pilot Stall Newport Beach dory fleet fi shermen were three have ever been caught off the coast of shaking their heads in wonder Tuesday after-California, said Decker. noon afler surfe r Chris Larson, 18, oC Balboa Island brought his :JO.pound catch to shore It all starte~ when Larson, 600 E .• ocean · Front. was surf mg orr 28th street and spotted ALTHOUGH SOME of the fishermen had been in lhe business for up to30 years they had never seen a. fish with lhe head of .a salmon. the mouth of a yellow-finned tuna and the body or an albacore. They had good reason. the fish swimming nearby. After a tentativ~ inspection, Larson rammed the fish with his board, jumped on it and brought it to shore lied to his surf leash. The fish, later identified by state Depart· ment of Fish and Game Officer Bob Decker as an escalar, is rare even in its native waters off the coast of Peru. "EATI NG ESCA.LAR would act like a massive dose of castor oil," said Decker. THE BRIGHT silver fish with razor sharp teeth is a member of the tuna family and only The peculiar property was transported to Fish and Game offices in Long Beach and, after an autopsy. the rare find probably will end up as a display in the Los Angeles Counl.Y. Museum of Natural History. " Violence Cited 'Kidnap' Victi1n's Life ·in Danger? By TOM BARLEY Of Ille D•il' l'lttol SUtf An Orange County Superior Court jury was told late Tuesday that it was highly Ukely that potato chip heir John H. "Jack" Scudder of Newport Beach would have been killed last Aug. 19 if hi s alleged kidnapers' aborted abduction had been successful. Prosecutor Bill Morissey told the panel in his final argument that violence was•present in the kidnaping of Scudder, 64, from the moment' he was grabbed as he left his dentist's office in Hunt- ington Beach to the moment be gained his freedom Aly faking a heart attack. ''He was hit so hard that he lost the caps from several or his teetll," the deputy district at· tomeysaid. "He was pummeled about the head and shoulders. his eyes were taped and he s uffered a cut over his right eye. "I wouldn't say that those in· juries fitted with the defense pie· ture of a man who helped to pJan his own kidnaping," Mo"rissey said. He reminded tM jury that Scudder had idenflfied defendant Ricki Dale Sellers. 21, of Hermosa Beach as the "blonde gentlem an" who menaced Scud· der at gunpoint a nd who "aJleged· ly held the Balboa Isldd man captive in a motorhome after the gunman's companion fl"1 ltll.the vehicle. · Morissey described the evidence against Sellers as "absolutely overwhelming." He admitted that the evidence against co-defendant William Rudy Wesson, •s. or ~Un. was "almost totally circumstantial but no1 less worthy of a guilty verdict." Moriauy condemned as "ludlcroua.'' tbc defense argu- ment lh•t the wealthy Scudder helped plan the kldnaping in re-l tum for a major port.ion of the 1f . $250,000 the kidnapers hoped to get from the victim's wife, Mrs. Valerie Scudder. "Aga in . the violence." Morissey s aid. "Mrs. Scudder was told that if she didn't raise the $150,000 in $50 bills and $100.000 tn S20 bills her husband would be eliminated." Scudder testified as a prosecu· tlon witness that he escaped from the kidnapers' van in Fountltin Valley by faking a heart attack and then catching the unwary SeUers off guard as the alleged kidnaper tried to revive him. Sellers admitted that he panicked and fled through Lhe (~HEIR, Page A2) ' Evangelists I Object of Police Interest A group or self-s tyled evangelists, allegedly promoting a new faith which Involves the· wearing of Mexican serapes and white arable turbans, is on lhe Huntington Beach PoUce.~part· ment 's suspicious pel'50~'5t to- day. Investigators took descriptions of the cult from an unhappy youq1 woman Tuesday night at her 10th Street apartment, after they assertedl,y dropped by with lntentJoos or convertinl her. She told police she had a friendly conversation with them recently as they passed out literature promoting their brand of spiritual salvatlon at a local shoppina center. The victim of the Tuesday night problem uld they obtained her address. whJcb led lo the mis· sionary vlsit ln which they urged her to abandon her cbllclren and follow them. .. I Two Welders Burned as Fluid Sparks A Huntington Beach man and a friend helping him w1t.b an automotive welding job sus- tained burns Tuesday afternoon when an arc welder ignited fla"7- mable liquids as the pair worked on a car at one victim's home. Charles Groom, 33, and Robert Olson, 20, were both treated by Huntington Beach Fire Depart· ment paramedics at the Lake Street address where Groom lives. He r esides with his father~ Huntington Beach Police Depart.- ment Traffic Division Sgt. Eddie Groom. Investigators said Groom and Olson, 727 Yorktown Ave., both declined hospital treatment and s ajd they would seek further medical attention from family physicians. Groom s us tained second (See BURNS, Pace A.2) Or::J:_ast Weather High cloudiness through Thursday, low cloudiness overnight. Highs in the mid 60s. Lows In the 40s . INSIDE TODAY What , are coMUmer1 doing about the current hi~ in co/· /te pricta ond whot are the olternotiw1 to gttting o morn mg Ctlpo/ brN? See Page Cl lad•x IM'"""'''"" ..~ "'' -.wtl~... •• "'' llMllMal ,....,., •• DH• :=F A•,•• OJ Or y Al OJ Cl ... "9fb ••.!'J A• li.t-Mffto.it IM ' ... , Tti.vlMtll .. . .... n.attn ... , C4-lt........, M Cl WW!f...._. M, .. a A% OAIL y PILOT H/F Wednesday January 12, 1977 Date Delayed Oil Leases Await Studies SAN DIEGO (AP) -The U.S. Interior Depart· ment is postponing by 10 montha the target date for awarJing off s hore oil leases to better weigh environ· mental impacts. A spokesman for the Department said Tuesday the lcasin~ timetable would be postponed from June until March, 1978, a statement at conflict with earlier ones in which the department talked of tentative leas· ing in February, 1978, after completion and review of environmental impact studies. According to published reports, the action by the Interior Department in the last full week of the Ford administration may be moot anyway because of President-elect Carter's promise to take a slow ap- proach to such leasing. The reports said the latest announcement makes the possibility of new oil drilling off tpe California coast appear ever more r emote than it had been. 1 Kelley to Go I Bell Clai1ns FBI To Get New Chief WASHINGTON CAP) -Ally. Gen.-designate Griffin B. Bell said today Clarence M. Kelley Wl ll be replaced as din!ctor of the Federal Bureau of Investigation in the near future. I Under questioning by the Senate Judiciary Committee for the second consecutive day, Bell said that he had been looking for a possible FBI director while in· I terviewing people for jobs in the Justice Department. He noted that Kelley, appoint- ed by former President Nixon in I JuJy 1973, is 64 years old. "We can look forward to hav- ing a new FBI director before loo long,•' Bell said. Asked by Sen. Edward M. Ken- nedy <D-Mass.}. if he could be more precise, Bell said he could not give an exact date for Kelley's departure, adding that it .. will not be long." Bell said that Kelley has ex pressed an interest in assisting with the transition that will take place when a new director i:, n amed He s aid Krlley may be given a role as an adviser President-elect Carter ha s .& P Wlr.-Oto WILL REPLACE KELLEY AG-designate Bell never staled that Kelley would be replaced, but has said that he b<'lieves in "the general princi· pie" that the head of the FBI should c hange with the ad· ministration. 'u . ! untington Adopts ·'Zero Base' Plan j A new city budget process that an orflcial says "is sw~ping the nation like wildfire" has been un- , veiled before the Huntington Beach City Council. j City officials will use the process '"the zero based budget" in setting the coming year's budget. Darrel Cohoon . csly ad - ministrative senior analyst, said the budget doesn't really start from ground zero but wsll offer the csty council four options on spending levels for each pro- gram in the csty. , The options range from the most minimal plan for spending up to 80 percent of the money al- located to a program in the cur· rent budget to the most ex- pensive optton which provides for increased services and ex· panded areas . I Cohoon said the new process will enable the city council to make a decision on whJch level to fund. I "Council members may either fund all departments at Jower levels than last year, maintain I the same amount of spending or 1 Mixer Announced I The Fountain Valley Chamber or Commerce will hold a mixer for local businessmen and employes at 6 p.m ., Jan. 19 at the Mutual Sa~ings office, 17900 Magnolia St. The ad.mission fee isS2. 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M•trl•o ... -. • .,,,., u,tl I ' -~·•: ., "l•ll " .. -lllyt Mlfll•,., ~ _,_....,6) ,._ .... ,. increase some essential pro- grams while cutting others," he said. "The council will have all the minimum and maximum levels before them . lt will be more in· volved in policy making de- cisions rather than having to re· act to individual stems." he said. Cohoon said the 1977-78 budget wsll have about 125 programs. Cohoon said the zero based budget concept has gained popularity because of its use by pres ident-elect J immy Carter while governor in Georgia. He said many cities are turn· ing to its use this year. Cohoon declares that the zero based budget has been mis- named and is widely misun· derstood. He said that city de- partments will not have lo justily each program from zero. Fl'Olll Page AJ HEIR ..• nearest back yard as Scudder. u piece of tape flying from his face and minus the glasses he needs lo see, ran down the sidewalk yell· ing, "heart attack, help me. Kid· nap, help me." But both Sellers and Wesson in· sisted in their testimony that Scudder helped them plan the kidnap and that two other men who have been identified in the courtroom but not arrested were involved in the plot. Morissey condemned Wesson Tuesday as "a con man" who planned the kidnaping of Scudder at a time when the victim thought he was dealing with an old friend he first met when Wesson was the man~er of the Bank of America's Corana del Mar branch. "Wesson was the last man to see Jack Scudder before the kid· nap and we know what he would have been If the kidnap bad been successful," Mor!saey told the jury. "He would have been the con~ cemed friend. Wesson, the man we believe to be the man who de· manded ransom from Mn. Scud- der, would hne been on the telephone again to ask her if be couJd help In any way." Moriasey argued tb•t Wesson Invented the defense of a kidnap plot when be realised that Scllerat hit brother-in·law, had been laenUJleCl by Scudder and could not escape c:onvtctlon. "He looked on Sellen u a son just u Sellen looked on him u a father.'• the pro1ecutoc' said. "He thought they would have a better ch.ace to1etber It be stuct 1rit.h tho boy and he thoutht they mlld>t lei IW 1Y wlt.b ll • OC Alien Problein To Grow By HILARY KAYE Of Ille 0.11, ,., ... Sf<ttl A Los Angeles immigrution of· fidal predicted today that pro- blems with illegal alien:; wlll escalate in Orange County dur- lng the comlng montm. "l think It's realJy like the little Dutch boy who put his finger in the dike. H's just too late," said Gene Sabin, an immigration of- ficial in the Los Angeles bureau. "We're just loo late in stopping the illegals and I think we're go- ing to see more and more in Orange County," Sabin com- mented. He said that ror the problem to improve significanUy, individual businesses found employing ii· legals must be penalized. Final figures from Tuesday morning's raid on an Irvine In- dustrial Complex company totaled 117, Sabin said. All but rour of the 117 illegal aliens are believed lo be from Mexico, with the remaining four from El Salvador and Colombia, he said. Twenty.four agents arrived at Laguna Manufacturing Com· pany, 17622 Von Karman, Tues· day morning and filled 10 vans with employes who, authorities said. did not have valid papers to be working in this country. They are being processed in Los Angeles and all but the "perennial troublemakers" will be taken back lo the border and returned to Mexico. Those who have been picked up in raids several times before will have deportation hearings and may be deported. That means it will be a felony if they are caught in this country again. Immigration officials conduct· ed a similar raid at Laguna Manufacturing last Sept. 23, when 84 aliens were picked up. Sabin explained that they try to "survey" new busin esses, but that often the same companies are repeat offenders. ·'There is no federal law against companies who hire ii· legal aliens, so we can't fil e charges agains t the different firms." Sabin said. But he said there is a new state law that can result in a fine for companies caught hiring illegals. He said he believes It has been used only once, in Santa Barbara, but said he hopes immi· gration officials can persuade county aQd city attorneys to b eein crac~in& down on business during the coming year. "We routinely furnish lists to employers inyolved in surveys, listing which aliens we picked up at their businesses," Sabin said. But he added that W\less the businesses can be fined there is little incentive for them to stop using illegals. who are willing lo work for lower wages. Sabin says he knows of no de- finite surveys planned ror the Orange County area in the im· mediate future, but said he ex· peels there will be others due to the escalating numbers of ii· legals being employed by Orange County companies. LONGET .•. was an accident. or the prosecu- tion's argument that she dis· regarded a serious risk to Sabich. If convicted, she faces a maximum penalty of 10 years in. r>rison and a $30,000 fme. Williams. 48. wearing an open· neck white s hirt, dark sweater and slacks, said of the mother of his three children: "I wouldn't say she was the type to take chances. She was especially careful around children and other people." Two dozen persons unable to gain entry to the 70·seat courtroom peered through its glass-topped doors for a glimpse o( the television celebrity and his 35-year-old ex-wife. Williams came lo Aspen the day after Sabich was shot in the $250,000 mountainside chalet be shared with Miss Longet for two years. The singer said he talked with his ex·wile after they Jeft the guest house of singer John Denver to stop at the home of Peter and Mary Ann Greene, where their children stayed the night of the abootlng. "She said, 'Spider was showing me bow to use the gun, lt went "Boom! Boom!" and went off, and I shot hJm,' '' Wiiliams ~ed. "She said, •vou know \hat If I meant to kill him, I would tell YoU that.' and a aid it was an accl· dent." "She said, 'Do you believe me?' and I said 'Yes'," WU- liamssald. Ere.a Page Al BURNS ••• de1ree burn• on hia lee end wrist, accordln1 to Flrt Depart· ment Capt. Ro1er Hoemer. H• aaJd no atructw'al d~I• ttSUlted from tbe fiuh nre ip!L- td b1 tbe weldln1 torch. ) First Athletic Event About 150 people watched Tuesday as Ocean View High School's freshman wrestling team defeated a squad from Pacifica High School 30-26. It was the first athletic event held in Ocean View's re- cently completed gymnasium . Grand opening ceremonies for the new Hunt- ington Beach school's gym will be con- ducted Jan. 28 prior to a basketball game. Campus is al Gothard Street and Warner Avenue. 1,000 More Pupils Youth Gets E d 0 V • Term for Life ye at cean 1ew For Murder By RAYMOND ESl'RADA Ol I ... D•llY ~It°' Slaff Huntington Beach Union High School District trustees are eying a proposal to spend an estimated $117 ,000 for plans to expand Ocean View High School, which is now under construction, to ac· commodate 1,000 more students. Superintendent Frank Abbott told trustees Tuesday night plans for the 92,000-square-foot ex- pansion should be completed by April and sent to the federal gov- ernment for possible funding un· der the Public Works Employ· mentActof 1976. Assistant Superintendent Charles Hess said the new ad- rninstratlon in Washington, D.C .. is expected to introduoo another $4 billion appropriations bill to fund projects under the Public Works Employment Act. "We feel we have an excellent chance to get some of that $4 billion," said Hess, "It is estimated that the construction costs (for the high school's ex- pansion> would be $3,680,000." But the idea of spending $ll7 ,000 for the plans "which may never be used" was called a ·•gamble,•' by District Educators Assocfation <DEA) President RayCooper. Fro• Page A I U T 1--h s BOLSA ••. "'Or.IU!t op et Laurence Schmit said today that Schmit is fully supportive of B D • l • l Mangers· efforts to buy the land. Y 18 nC The aide said that if Mangers is A workshop on ~hild labGr la••s for employers of personnel under the age of 18 years will be held Jan. 18, from noon to S p.m .. at Murdy Community Center, 7000 Norma Drive, Huntington Beach. The workshop, sponsored by the Huntington Beach Union High School District, will include presentations by federal, state and county officials on bow new child labor laws and regulations affect employers . This Friday is the last day to make reservations for attending the workshop, dis- trict officials said. Reservations can be made by calling Ed Harcharik at 898-6711. successful, &chmit would seek county purchase or parkland linking Bol!>a Chica to Hunt· in gt.on Beach's Central Park. The aide said if the legislation · fails, Schmit would seek county designation of much of Bolsa Chica area as a regional park to establish a buffer around the area owned by the state and un- der the operation of the Slate Fish and Game Commission. The state currenUy owns 300 acres in the Bois a Chica area and leases 230 additional acres. Under the arrangement, the state would get tiUe to the 230 acres if it cut a boat channel to the sea. One of two youths tried as adults and convicted of the murder of a member of a rival street gang in Santa Ana was sen· tenced to Jlfe in state prison Tues· day in Orange Cowity Superior Court. Judge Everett W. Di ckey or· dered the life term for Ruben Barela, 17. of Santa Ana, with the promise that he will review the sentence in May when the defen- dant completes an evaluation study-at Chino. Judge Dickey commented to a courtroom packed with youths who identified themselves as friends of the defendant that he might resentence Barela as a youthful offender if the results of the diagnostic study are favora- ble. He postponed the sentencing or codefendant Anthony Soza, 17, or Orange unU JJ an. 2S. The jury ruled that Soza was equally auilly of first degree murder. .'lbief Bags J ewels, Cash in Huntingto11 A burglar who gained entry through a front window ha~ stolen an estimated $2,000 worth of jewelry and cash from a Hunt· ington Beach home, police said today. Victim Kathy Gearhart. w~ lives on Bolsa Chica Street, dis· covered her Joss when she ar· rived home from work Tuesday. Lynn Hart HART'S John Hart SPORTING GOODS 538 CENTER ST.• COSTA MESA• 646-1919 Warm up Suits Childrens 1295 to 2195 Adults 249s to 39ss Sweat -P11ts & Shirts 49s each Hooded Sweat Shirts 79s & aso Acrylic Sweaters 695 ladies Tennis Dresses Mens & Boys Tennis Shirts & 'Shorts 59s to 1595 Tennis Shoes Ladies 11 9s to 29es Tennis Shoes Mens 119s to 29ss Tennis Sox 125 to 2so Tennis Rackets Prince-Wilson-Dunlop Bancroft--Slazenger--Donnay Yonex Racket Stringing.Nylon 500. 7so.1 ooo Gut Stringing 16°0 & 21°0 Tennis Balls 2nds-1 69 & 188 Penn Tennis Balls--3/225 Volley Balls 1095 to 23s5 Basketballs 695 to 3895 Soccerballs 695 to 349s Footballs 795 to 2895 Baseball Mitts 129s to 6295 531 c .,..ter St. • 646· 1919 • Open 9-6 Closed s ... day ? I \ 7 f I I t • I r Irvine EDITION * Today's Clo slaag N.Y. Stocks j IVOL. 70, NO. 12, 4 SECTIONS, 38 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNtA WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 12, 19n TEN CENTS ·:county's Alien Problems to 'Escalate~. By HILARY KAYE OtllM O•llY l'llelSC.11 A Los Angeles immigration ot- 1 flcial predicted today that pro- 1, blems with illegal aliens will escalate in Orange County dur. i ing the coming months. I "I think it's really like the little Dutch boy who put his finger in the dike. It's just too late," said 1 Gene Sabin, an immigration or- 1 fic1al in the Los Angeles bureau. "We're just too late in stopping totaled 117, Sabin said. the illegals and l think we're go-AU but four or the 117 illegal ing to see more and more in aliens a~e believed to be from Orange County," Sabin com-••Mexico, with the remaining four mented. • from El Salvador and Colombia, He said that for the problem to be said. Improve significantly, individual Twenty.four agents arrived at businesses found employing il-Laguna Manufacturing Com- legals must be penalized. pany, 17622 Von Karman, Tues. Final figures from Tuesday day morning and filled 10 vans momi':'g's raid on an Irvine Jn-with employes who, authorities dustraal Complex company saJd, did noL have valid papers to be wo'tk ing in this country. They are being processed in Los Angeles and all but tht! "perennial troublemakers" will be taken back to the border and returned to Mexico. Those who have been picked up in raids several times before will have deportation hearings and may be deported. That means it wilJ be a felony if they are caught in this country again. Immigration officials conduct· • ed a similar raid at Laguna Manufacturing last Sept. 23, when 84 aliens were picked up. Sabin explained that they try to "survey" new businesses, but that often the same companies are repeat offenders. "There is no federal law against companies who hire ii· legal aliens, so• we can't me charges against the different firms," Sabin a aid. But be said lb ere Is a new state Jaw that can result in a ltno fot: companies cauiht hiring Wegeb. He said he believes it bas been used only once, in Santa Barbara, but said he hopes lmm.i· gration officials can pers uade county and city attorneys to begin cracking down on business during the coming year. (See AU ENS, Page A%) Financier Denies P oliticftl Gift Jury Told Scudder Faced 'Kidnap Death' By TOM BARLEY Oi , ... o ••• , l'•tol lotaft An Orange County Superior Court jury was told late Tuesday that it was highly likely that potato chip heir John H. "Jack" Scudder of Newport Beach would have been killed last Aug. 19 if his alleged kidnapers' aborted abduction had been successful. Prosecutor Bill Morissey told lh.e panel in his final argument OC Jobless Rate Stays ~.9 Percent Orange County's unemploy- 1ment r ate Jn December re- mained at S.9 percent, according to figures released today by the state Employment Development Department. 1 Last month's unemployment Irate was I .S percent under a year !earlier when the county was con-~ronte<I with a seasonally a<ljust. led rate of 7 .4 percent. I In terms of unemployed peo· pie, \.hat means in December of ~976, thtre were 45,600 countians on the unemployed roll, accord- ing to EOO's report. Jn contrast, a year earlier the riumber or unemployed county ~idenls stood at ~.9>0 people. 1 Total' employment in the.coun· ty. buoyed by the Ouislmas re- iail shopping season, reached t784,300 workers. I EDD's forecasters today s aid \employment generally falls ~harply al the close or the Christmas shopping and tourist season. • l llowC'vCr. they predicted the liechnc sn the next few months will not be as severe as normally. * * * Nationwide pnemployed Rate Drops WASHINGTON (AP> - Unemployment declned from 8.1 to 7.9 percent l,st m<inth, the gov- emment sa.id foday; but the good news was offset by tnothe.r sharp Jump in whole s;ale prices, particularly for food. that vtoleoce was present in the kidnaping of Scudder, 64, from the moment he was grabbed as he left his dentist's office in Hunt- ington Beach lo the moment he gained his freedom by faking a heart attack. "He was hit so bard that he lost the caps Crom several or his teeth," the deputy district at- torney said. "He was pummeled about the head and shoulders. his eyes were taped and he suffered a cut over his right eye. "l wouldn't say that those in- juries fitted with the defense pic- ture of a man who helped to plan his own kidnaping," Morissey said. He reminded the jury that Scudder had identified defendant Ricki Dale Sellers, 21, of Hermosa Beach as the "blonde gentleman" who menaced Scud- der at gunpojnt and who alleged· ly held the Balboa Island man · captive in a motorbome after the gunman's companion had left the vehicle. CStt HEIR, Page AZ> Council Holds Action on Skateboards The Irvine City Council spent more than an hour Tuesday night listening to over a dozen speakers regarding what to do with the skateboard course in University Community Park. But when the dust had settled, nothing was decided. Jn effect, that means the skateboard course will stay where it is now -adjacent to the new Peters· townhomes. Because the council did not make a motion and take action on the Item, the matter will ap· pear on the agenda, week after week, unt.i.4some act.Ion is takPn, according lo City Attorney James Erickson. But.Mayor David Sills said to- day he is opposed to that rule and plans to look into possibly chang- ing the system. "I don't think we should go around voting for thlllgs to stay the way lh~y already are. That's a waste dC time,'' said Sills. 1 "We didn't take a vote on mat- ter, so that means we want the skateboard course lo stay where it is." he added. The council was asked whe<hcr it wanted to leave the skateboard <See SKATE, Page A.2) Dally Plltl ~all l'1'01t CHRIS LARSON DISPLA VS RARE FISH HE CAUGHT TUESDAY Something Fishy By MICHAEL PASKEVICH 01 IM a.tty-SC.rt Newport Beach dory Oeet fishermen were three bave ever been caught orr lhe coast of shaking their heads in wonder Tuesday after· California, said Decker. noon after surfe~ Chris Larson, 18, of Balboa It art started when Larson, 600 E. ocean Island brought his 30-pound catch to shore. Front, was surfing off 28th street and spotted ALTHOUGH SOME of the fishermen bad been in the business for up to JO years they bad never seen a fish with the head of a salmon. the mouth of a yellow-finned tuna and the body of an albacore. They had good reason. the fish swimming nearby. After a tentative inspection, Larson rammed the fish wllh his board, jumped on it and brought it to shore tied to bis surf leash. The fish, later identified by state Depart- ment of Fish and Game Officer Bob Decker as an escalar, is rare even in its native waters off the coast of Peru. ' "EATING ESCALAR would act like a massive dose or castor oil," said Decker. The peculiar property was transported to Fish and Game offices in Long Beach and, after an autopsy, the rare find probably wilJ end up as a display in the Los Angeles County Mus eum of Natural History. • THE BRIGHT silver fish with razor sharp teeth is a member of the Uma family and only Irvine Presclwol . Gains Cosponsor The Irvine City Council agreed Tuesday to co-sponsor the Irvine Community Nursery School, a ·decision that m ay reduce the state red tape plaguing the pre- school. The school. which ooerates as a parents' cooperptive for about 60 students ages 3 and 4, suddenly found itself without a building this month and had to suspend classes. · Because of strict state licens- ing requirements, the pre-school organizers have had trouble re- locating. None of the city or school district facilities are ade- quate for stale licensing. However. because of the coun. ell's co-sponsorship action, sof\\e standards may be eased and a school dis trict building may be satisfactory. according to Jean- nine Martin, president of the school's board of directors. ' Mrs. Martin said that after talks with the school district and the stale licensing office, she may learn that the pre-school could reopen its doors as early as next Monday. "It's still all very up in the air, but the council's decision helped us and we may be able to find a new spot,'' she said. About 25 mothers from the non· profit cooperative attended Tuesday's m eeting to ask for council help in ri~g a new location. The pre-school began five :vcars as,?o and had been operat· lng. out of St. Matthew 's Lutheran Church in Irvine until Jastmonth. The church opened its own pre· school and the Irvine Community Nursery School left last month, cxpeeting, to move into the new <See SPONSOR, Page 1\2) Police Nab Suspe«;t in Irvine Rape A 29-year-old woman was raped in the storeroom of an of- fice in the Irvine Industrial Complex Tuesday afternoon, Irvine police reported today. A m an matching the descrip· tion of the assailant was spotted a half hour after the 1:30 p.m. al· tack by a police helicopter. He was booked at Newport Beach Ci- ty Jail on charges of forcible rape. , Police declined to reveal the man's name. saying only that he was black and a Santa Ana resi· dent. They said they w,m either reveal his n ame when more evidence is lodged against him, or he will be released due lo in- sufficient evidence. lnvestigat9rs said "It ap· pears" that the man is the rapist, but admitted they had only circumstantial evidence at lhls point. Coffee, pork and\poultry costs were the chief intljedients lo the biggest rise in ~ and food prices ln eight months a nd In Shooting Death The woman, an Anaheim resi· dent., told police she Is a ~ep­ tionlst for a book sates firm within the industrial complex. pushed overall w lesale prices up nine·lenlhs o a percent in December. lndu rial price in· creases slowed, itb natural gas costs turning do~ after rapidly increasing for seT.ral months. };'or the yenr.~holesale prices were 4.7 percen ahead or price levels at the e of 1W75, When they posted an Tnual rlae of 4.2 percent. 1 The improve cnt in the na- tion's Job plctu was an lndice· lion the econo ls beginning to revive after a su.nmer·f•ll period of ala tlon and rblng joblessnel8. T e pause in the business recov ry had 8roused concern omon ec<IOOmlst.3 and prompted Pres ent.eled Carte~ t.o propose at ·year pack11ae of tax cuta nnd ebat.H and Job· creaUni mea.sv.re•. - DA Clears NB Officer Preliminary reports iaucd by two District Attorney's In · vestigators a p parently have cleared Newport Beach police of· flctr Doug Thomas, 24, ol wrong- doing in the shooting death or ft bys'3nder during a Corona deJ Mar holdup. Police Chief 8 . James Glavas conllrmed today that lhe report3 compiled in the lhree-we~k in- vestigaUon label the fat.al Incl· dent aa accidental. However, the rc~rts have yet to be oftlclally revlew4!d by Deputy Dlatrlct Attorney Bryan Brown ind Glavas aaid he hos only received an Informal verbal report Crom lhe hwestiaators. • Thomas, who was staked out at the Albertson's Market in Corona del Mar Dec. 17, fired a shotgun at a neeing robbery suspect. The blast killed bystander Joe Hines, 61, of Dana Point. · Initial police reports indicated that Hines was hidden trom Thomas· view in a row or £hr1stmaa trees at the front of the ston and stepped intn the line o( fire as the omcer shot at I.be neem, suspect. The suspect, Richard Wllltam Sutton, 20. of San Clemente, "'as captured about a block Crom lhc markeL Police aJJeged he wa!\ armtd with n loaded .38·callber revolver. I ) He bas been bound bver for trial In Superior .. <;ourt on charge! that be is res})clulble for a series or market tobberita throughout the south coast area· including the one that ended wttb the shooting. That inve.nt1aUon wtll official· ly conclude with a written report from Brown. Tbt prosecutor could not be reached (or com· ment •bout the investigators' fln· dlnis and the release date ot that report. Newport Beach pollco called ln the district attorney to in· vestlaatc lbe ahootll\f. ., I ' . She said the man entered her office, where she was working alone, and asked for a Job. The woman gave tt\e mo.n an.~llca­tion form and told him I out the form at a desk ln a earby storeroom. Wh~ he had not emerged from the 100m after a half hour. the woman went to check up on him and was quickly forced onto tho floor. tied and then sexually aa· sauJted, poUce said. The man ncd after the attack. leaving her Ued up on the floor. She to[d police she wriggled free atte.r 10 minutes and then went next door to phone for help. Police 11atd i.he was not injurt:d aside from the sexual assault. The area waa sealed off by pottce a n d t he suspect. wu SPol~ at 2 p.m . by the Costa Mesa poltce helicopter. ) .. Anthony's $10,000 Disputed By GARY GRANVILLE OI tw O•llr l'ffot SC.it Gene Conrad, a police in· former turned financier, denied today that he contributed S.10,000 to Orange County Supervisor Philip Anthony's campaign, dis- guised· as a contribution from a Costa Mesa building supply firm. Conr ad admitted, however, that the $10,000 cashier cheek gl~en to Anthony's campaign managers was drawn on bis funds. And, he said, the check was de- livered by his part-limeemploye, Loran Norton. Anthony's campaign dis- closur e statement shows the donation coming from Robert G. LanFranco, owner of Amco Builders Supply in Cd5ta Mesa. 4 Conrad said today that at the Ume the controversial contribu- tion was made, be owed La1r-' Franco $200,000 on a real estat.e- deal. "I called him (LanFranco) to ask him to make a contribution and be said he would," Conrad said. He went on to say that be then sent Norton to a bank with a cashier's check he beJd t.o con· vert a portion of it to the $10,000 Lan Franco contribution. According to Conrad, the dnw- ing of the $10,000 check reduced. the balance he owed LanFranco from $200,000 to $190,000. Conrad says he is lbe sole owner of the Irvine-based Pension Funds of America, a firm specializing in locating real estate loans for operators of pension and weUarefunds. Last week, the 42-year-old agent turned financier filed a $170 million lawsuit against lhe Orange County District At•. torney's Office. The federal lawsuit allegqs Conrad's constitutional rights were violated in a series o( ac- tions by the office. When campaign financial dis· closure statements were filed. late last week, there were indica- tions that Conrad was active last fall tn a number of campaigns. Earlier this week, be said that in addition to Anthony he had helped financially in lhe cam- paigns of Assemblyman Richard Robinson (D·Santa Ana>. Congressman Jerry Patterso~ <D-Santa Ana), Assemblyman Dennis Mangers · <D-HunUnstoa Beach) a nd for m er As· semblyman Robert Burke, a Hun· tingt.on_Beacb Republican. (See CONRAD, Page A.2) Coast Weather High cloudiness UU'o\lgh Thursday, low cloudiness overnight. Highs in the mid 60s. Lows in the 40s. INSIDE TODA. Y What .ore conaumm dcinl1 about IM current hike Jn co/- /tt J1f'kfl and wbat or. tM aUeraailvt• to getting a mom inflcupof l>rew? SeeP.~e Cl. •••ex r A .2 DAILY PILOT Wednesdey, January 12, 1977 I Mistaken Criticism College Site Blast Finn's 'Error' By WILLIAM SCHRElBER OttMO•ll• ...... sutt The suddenness of the Irvine Company's move to block con- 3tru c lion o f Saddl e back College's second campus on 20 acres of prime agricultural land was apparently the result of bog- ged-down corporate communica- tions. A company spokesman said to- day th a t the huge firm's agricultural division planners were not full y aware of the scope of the college's proposal unUI very recently. "When they gave the proposal more detailed study, they de- termined that the two uses would not be compatible in that loca- tion," said Ma rlin Brauer, com- pany public relations director. The company irked college of- ficials Monday when it urged the Council Action 'fhe following actions were taken by the Irvine City Council Tuesday: -MOTOCROSS: Voted lo spend $2,000 to connect a water line at the new bicycle motocross site in Woodbridge. I( the cost exceeds $2,000, the Warmington Development Co."Tlpany will pay the balance. An additional $2,500 will be held by the city for future landc;capmg. -EXCURSIONS: Agreed lo allow Irvine Excursions lo remain at city hall until the end of the fiscal year. Desk s pace, a phone and a mailing address will continue lo be provided. The non·prorit organization provides cultural ac- tivities for residents. -PUBLIC HEARINGS: Set Feb. 8 as the dale for hear- ings regarding "special taxing areas" for Northwood de- velopers for dr11inage improvements, certain traffic signal Improvements and the proposed overcrossing al Yale Avenue and the Santa l\na Freeway. -CABLE TV: Awarded the franchise for cable TV· services in Irvine to Community Cablevision Company, which is currently operating the cable TV operation in Irvine. -EXCISE TAX: Established an excise tax, to be col- lected by the county, for trash service in Irvine, beginning July 1. Skateboard Park Reviews Pushed City aides were asked by the Irvine City Council Tuesday to review two proPosals submitted to the c ity for comme rcial skateboard facilities in Heritage Park. The council voled 4·1 to have staff members review proposals by Leisure Specialties, Inc. and by Pelican Hill Skateparks, Inc., both Newport Beach companies. I Councilwoman Mary Ann Gaido voted against the motion , because she said she was op- posed to having the first com- mercial venture in Irvme Ion ci- ty property> geared li>wards teens. "It's not fair because they're the group that can least afford lo pay Therefore. I oppose 1t." said Mrs Gaido Leisure Spec1alt1es first sub- mitted its plans late last year to Front Pa~ Al SPONSOR .. • city multipurpose building at University Community Park. I However . last-minute pro blems cropped up and the stale licensing board said that facility 1was in adequate. The school would not havt.> t.>xclusive use or restrooms. a fenced play area :ind the room itself was too small to accommodate the 24-studcnt classes run by the pre-school. I Mrs. Martin s aid the nursery •school may be able to use thC' portable classroom structure at •Greentree School. but a fenced play area would need to be con- structed there prior to the start of \<:lasses. I Or. they may find another 'building within the school distnct that would be adequate. • "We'll maintain high slan· dards, but maybe some of the red bpe will be elim inated now with co-sponsorship," Mrs. Martin commented. She said she expected to have more inform ntion by Thursday. OflANOE COAST DAILY PILOT TM Or.,... c .. ,, 0.fly ...... wrn' ..,..,._ '' (ftlft ~· ..... ,W'\ .,..,,,, ,, ~·"""tw ..... OrM\OW CN'lf ""~'"''~ C.omo•"Y ._._.,. •• M+t+~ •'• ,ut>fl\~d M"~AY tfttl\oUtf\ ,.., ... , fOf" (Ml• ......... H'w(M)t'I 8'4<"· ... vn41~·w. ... •0'1 J-t'IV" ,.,,.. v.1 .. ., ,,.,Int ,,..!ldlftwc.lri VJ llf't itM L~ .. MP\/'°"'ft(Ol \t A".._..,....,..l•rfi ttOI\ 1, ~!\,.... S•t1.1•rtO-\......., ~'' ,._. :;~-c~c::=~nt.~:1~~~~'~» W.\l "•Y "o• c ..... Y'c:t flrt" ... f'ltffid C.ftff .. llNMfH' ,. ....... ,.~, C•tOf' ................ M<-..•"91•* 00.f!H .... _ ·~I' ..... ""' ... ,.,.., M4lt"W19',.. l.dil4~ Offloe• O..t•Mou lllw." ... '""' H.!::i.=.. "-~~ '\~~=::=!•d '-ddiM.t<l Y•llOV lllOt I.A'°""',.,..., tt\...,Ol•eoft-• Telepllone ('T14)....,,1 Cleellfled Adve11lelf!O '42·M71 ~-Y•"••"'"'°""• .. , .. i10 ,, .... ""' c ...... n .. 4ff.MIO the city's Community Services Commission. The compan y proposes a skateboard park within Heritage Park. now being built on Walnut Avenue. Company officials say it would bring an annual revenue to the city between $71,000 and $150,000. But just last week, the other firm submitted a proposal or its own. proposing a skateboard and rollerskating facility at the same site. Pelican Hill officials say they will pay the city a minimum rent or $25,000 per year. plus 15 per- cent of the gross income past $200,000. The site under consideration was originally slated for a com· mercial tennis Cacility, but negotiations with several tennis companies fell through. Staff members were asked to look into the two proposals and also to review the city policy for having commercial facilities on city property. Councilman John Burton com- plained that the city's approach to coordinating such facilities ap- peared to be haphazard. * * * Fro• Page AJ SKATE ..• course alone. move it to a new site wlthm University Commun•· ty park. or lo another site outside the original park area. Residents who live behind the popular skateboard course, in the Peters townhomes, have complained repeatedly that they are bothered by noise, large crowds of teenagers, profanity and vandalism -particularly in the evening hours . But other residents of the University Park area asked that the skateboard course be left either where it is now. or moved to a new site within the s ame park. They were against a proposed mo\te to a site on Michelson Drive in the Rancho San Joaquin development because it would mean their children would have to cross busy Culver Drive. City ofricials offered a staff re· port that showed it would cost about $19.900 to coruitrucl a new course at a different site, such as the one proposed on Michelson Drive. To construct a course at another site in University Com- muni\y Park would cost more. about '24,200, slnce il i8 more ex- pensive to bu11d on already im- proved land. Jim Petel'1'. of the Peters Development Company, 1ald his fi rm would be willing to spend $8,800 to demolish the existing course. But council members Insisted that the park, lncludina the skatciboard course, was pia.Mod before th e new Peters townhomes, and declined to move the laelltty. "That's not aaylng we won't decide at some other point that It should be m oved, but ror nc>w nobody w1ntcd to make a motion to do so." said Suts. , school not to buy IU chosen sit.eat. Myford Road and Bryan Avenue and instead acquire 20 acres at Irvine Center Drive and Jeffrey Road about three miles away. The college has already com- pleted $30,000 worth of appraisals and preliminary design work on the Myford-Bryan site and was within two weeks of closing a de- al with the Irvine Compa ny to buy It. According to Brauer, who said he consulted with top corporate ofOcers when the company's ac- tion was revealed, the Myford- Bryan site is not acceptable to the company for several key re- asorui, including: -The fact that the site in ques- tion ls in an area that is not even part of the company's five-year development plan and is not due to be removed from agricultural preserve status until 1984. -The fact that the site is part of the agricultural division's fi ve- year plan and is planted with a high-risk, h igh -yield crop (asparagus) that takes five years to mature. -The fact that all utilities, in- cluding water, sewer and power, will have to be brought onto the site al high cost to the college dis- trict. Brauer said the alternative site being offered by the company would probably cost more to buy but would be much cheaper lo improve because the utilities are already there. He also said the company. favored location Is more in line with general plan policies, which call for development of con- tiguous land rather than sites in the middle of incompatible areu. College tr~tees have given the company unlD Monday night to come up with a detailed, "bona fide" offer to sell the alternative sites and strongly indicated that the hid wm have to be extremely attractive before they will accept it. According to Brauer, an inad- vertent mistake may have been made within the company's in- frastructure, r esulting in the seeming "last-minute ploy." He said the company's land planners were probably not in close enough contact with the agricultural planners during the time when prospective second campus sites we re being pon- dered. The agricultural division ap· parently informed company planners working with the col- lege that they would not only lose the output of the 20 acre campus sit.e but would a lso have to make m-.jor adjustments in surround- ing agriculture activities. "Whe n we farm next lo urbaruzed areas, there are cer - tain procedures that are followed to protect both uses," Brauer said. Secret Meet For Trustees Irvine school trustees will meet toni g ht at Cul ve r - d a le School in lrvlne, but the public meeting will be de- layed by a preliminary executive session. The public m eeting is not ex· peeled to gel under way unlit 8 p.m . Trustees will first meet in private to discuss the situation with Olson Construction Com- pany -the firm they are in con· nicl with over specifications at the new Irvine High school. Foll owing that closed session, trust~cs will handle a routine agenda. E'ro• Page Al ALIENS .•. "We routinely furnish lists to employers involved in surveys, listing which a liens we picked up at their businesses," Sabin said. But he added that unless the businesses can be fined there is little Incentive for them to stop uslne illegals, who are willing to work for lower wages. Sabin says he knows of no de- finite surveys planned for the Orange County area in the im- mediate future, but said he ex· peels the re will be others due to the escalating numbers of il- legals being employed by Orange County companies. AD FOR BOAT G<TI' RESCJL'IS "I sold It!" Three little magic words ut- tered by a Costa Mesa man who placed this classifi ed ad: HI' Hohl~ C'lil w/trlr Wht hulll' w tblue soils $995. XXX•XXXX So. If you have a boat you'd like to ft oAt, call 642·5678. Remember, It takes only a f~w words in the right place lo con- vert unwanted items lnto cnsh and the rl1ht place along the Oran1e Coast ls the Daily Pilot. ,. Al'Wl ..... 1• ANDY WILLIAMS, CLAUDINE LONGET LEAVE COURT Detente Preaents Case In Manslaughter Trial Stockholders Win $380,000 Suit SAN DJ EGO <AP) -Dr. Clif· ford Nelson of San Francisco and · other minority s tockholders of Air California have won a ·$380,000 settlement of their civil suit ag a inst the Wes t gule· California Corp. An attorney, Joseph Turner. srud Tuesday that $108,000 of the money will go lo pay attorneys' fees. Nelson owned 8,000 shar<'s of Air California when he filed the suit while a proposal to merge Air California with Pacific Southwest Airlines was pending. The merger fell through. Nel son's suit accused C. Arnh olt S mith and other Westgate officials of conspiring to dissipate Air California's as· sets to their own enrichment. The suit said Westgate, which Front Page Al HEIR ... Morissey described the evidence against Sellers a s "absolutely overwhelming." He admitted that the evide nce against co-defendant William Rudy Wesson. 45, of Tustin. was "almost totally circumstantial but no less worthy of a guilty verdict." Smith founded and headed until he was forced out, controlled 81 percent of Air California stock before the conglomerate filed for bankruptcy three years ago. Fro• Page Al CONRAD. • • Conrad also said a member or his fi rm, Donald Eckhart, had deliver ed a $1,000 check to An· thony's election rival, Santa Ana City Co un ci lman Harry Yamamato. However. according lo Conrad, Yamamato's campaign manager Pat Burnett, refused to accept the check. Anthony was a ttending a Board of Supervisors meeting and his campaign manager, Loretta Walker, could not be re- ached at her office. Those investigating Conrad"s involvement in the political cam· paigns are r e portedly r e - searching those sections of cam- paign regulations that make it ii· legal fo r contributions to be channeled t hrough an in - termediary or agent without divulging the true source of the funds. Singer Returns To Stand ~ ASPEN, Colo. (AP) -Sl.nger Andy Williams returned to thf witness s tand today to defend ex· wife Claudine Longet, accused ol reckless manslauahter in the shooting of her love.r, Vladimir "Splder " Sabich. The eyes of Williams and Miss Longet rarely met as he talked about her feelings in protecting their three children. Williams had testified for the pro6ecution Tuesday, but offered a vigorous defense or M iss Longet's character. He was questioned closely by lawyers for both sides today about security a rrangements at the couple's homes in Beverly Hills and Malibu, before their divorce two years ago. Earlie r, Miss Longct's lawy<'r said she would testify that her lover "quite pointedly told her t he little gun wouldn't ki ll anybody" several months before be was killed by a bullet from the pistol March 21. "Claudine will tell you there was no aiming, no pointing," de- fense attorney Charles V. Weed- man said as he opened the case for the JS.year-old French-born entertainer. Weedman said he will call about eight witnesset>, including her ex-husband, singer Andy Williams., in an effort to prove the dark-haired defendant did not recklessly kill pro skier Vladimir "Spider " Sabich on March 21. ''She asked Spider about the safety on bls gun ... I'll leave it to you to decide how her fin ger pulled that trigger," Weedman srud. "We're going to call Andy back," he said. Williams testified for the pro- secution Tuesday. but delivered a vigorous defense of his ex- wife's character. "We'r e going to ask him some questions about Claudine's attitude towa rd security," Weed- man said. " ... we anticipate he will tell us Claudine had nc knowledge of guns." Weedma n said five witnessc~ will be called to counteract pro· secution testimony that Miss L<>nget was "a crazy gal" who liked to ski fast, drive fast and take chances. Miss Longet was expected to ta ke the stand to tell jurors her version or what happened when a .22·caliber gun went off in her hands, pumping a single slug into Sabicb's abdomen. Weedman said that by Friday, the manslaughter case could be in the bands of jurors, who must decide whether to accept Miss Longet's claim that the shooting was an accident, or the prosecu- Uon 's· argument that she dis· regarded a se rious risk to Sablch. Ir convicted, she faces a maximum penalty of 10 years in prison and a $30,000 fine. Williams came lo Aspen the day after Sabieh was shot in the $250,000 mountainside chalet he shared with Miss Longel for two years. , Lynn Hart HART'S John Hart SPORTING GOODS 538 CENTER ST.• COSTA MESA• 646-1919 Warm up Suits Childrens 1295 to 21 95 Adults 2495 to 3995 Sweat Pants & Shirts 495 each Hooded Sweat Slflrts J95 & 850 Acrylic Sweaters 695 Ladies Tennis Dresses Mens & Boys Tennis Shirts & Shorts 595 to 1595 Tennis Shoes Ladies 1195 to 2995 Tennis Shoes Mens 1195 to 2995 Tennis Sox 125 to 250 Tennis Rackets Prince-Wilson-Dunlop Bancroft-Slazenger-Donnay · Yon ex Racket Stringing.Nylon 500. 7so.1 ooo Gut Stringing 1&0o & 21°0 • Tennis Balls 2nds-169 & 188 Penn Tennis Balls--3/225 Volley Balls 1095 to 2395 Basketballs 695 to· 3895 Soccerballs s•s to 349s Footballs 7ss to 2895 Baseball Mitts 129s to 6295 538 Center St. • 646-1' 19 • Open 9-6 Closed Sunday ( ' 7 ' . . . Laguna/South Coast EDI TION After110011 N. '\'. Stot-Rs DAILY PILOT - - . • t I * ··* ..: ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA I WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 12, 19n TEN CENT~ Jl1rors Hear SC .Child Beating Details Both defendant Carolyn Brewster anct the young Marine , who shared her San Clemente motel room beat her 2-year-old daughter with their hands and his heavy Marine Corps belt on several occasions, an Orange County Superior Court jury was told in opening statements today. Deputy Dis trict Attorney Frank Fasel told the panel SY£Orn in late Tuesday that little Cora fered her extensive il\jwies. Brewster was close to death when paramedics were called to ~ ~e sai~ Bolden. comm~~t.ed the Carmella Motel Aug 17 • while b~mg questioned: she · · · never cnes because I belt ber on The pros'ecutor said Mrs. Brewster . 23, and Camp Pendleton Marine Kenneth Ray Bolden, 20, were asked while paramedics tried to revive the unconscious child how she suf- the ass when she does." Fasel said the child was rushed to San Clemente G ene ral Hospital with injuries that in eluded a broken left arm. a deep bite mark on the left arm, . ' cigarette burns on the chest and bruises over most of the body with heavy ,bruising on the but· tocks and pelvis. The prosecutor told the jury that the child spent a month in the hospital after undergoing brain surgery. Mrs. Brewster and Bolden were charged with muJtiple counts of felony child abuse. Fasel told the jury that he will Introduce lncrlminatint state· ments allegedly made by both defendants. Each has admitted using the belt and Bolden has ad- mitted biting the child, he said. Fasel said a witness will testify that Bolden once forced the child to walk barefoot from the motel across hot asph9lt and that he kicked her in the buttocks when she cried out with pain. Judge Harmon G. Scoville Of· dered opening ..statements today after denying A defense motl()ll for separate trials for the two de·, (end ants. It was argued during the pre· trial hearing that each defendant has accused the other of inflict- ing injuries on Mrs. Brewster's daughter. Financier Denies Political Gilt I Jurg·Tord Scudder Faced 'Kidnap Death' By TOM BARLEY Of I"' 0 •11• ~llol SUI! An Orange County Superior Court jury waa told late Tuesday that it was highly Jikely \hat potato chip heir John H. "J ack" OC ]tJbless Rate Stays 15.9 Percent I Orange County's unemploy· ment rate in December re - ' mained at 5.9 percent. according 1 t? figures released today by the \,.lilate Employment .Qevelopment I Department. Last month's unemployment rate was l.5 percent under a year earlier when the county was con· fronted with a seasonally adjust· ed rate or 7 .4 percent. In terms of unemployed peo· pie. that means ln December or 1976, there were 45.eoo count.fans ~ the unemployed roll, accord- U\g to EDO's report. 1n contrast, a year earlier the number of unemployed county resk1ents stood at 55,!IOOpeople. TOtal em ployment in the coun- ty. buoy~ by the Christm8" re· tail s hopping season, reached 784.~ workers. EDD's forecasters today said employment generally falls sharply at the close of the Cnrist(llas sboppina and tourist season. ~wever. they predicted the dedtne In the next few monUa will'not be as severe as normally. I Gnnman N'\hs, !Then Releases iaemente Girl A 17-year-old Sao Clemente girl was kidnaped Crom a re· sidenUal street Tuesday at gun point, drfven near the CresWte aggregate plant and forced to dis robe, police said. Poli ce said her attacker falled in his rape attempt, but did not explain furtl\er. They said the man drove the girl back to where he had abduct· ed her, at Mo11terey Lane and Ola Vista, and t-e leued her un· harmed, after a llowing her t.o dress. Scudder of Newport Beach would have been killed last Aug. 19 if his aJleged kidnapers· aborted abduction had been successful. Prosecutor Bill Morissey told the panel in his final argument that violence was present in the kidnaping of Scudder, 64, from the moment he was grabbed as he left his dentist's omce in Hunt· ington Beach to the moment he gained his freedom by faking a heart attack. "He was hit so hard that he lost the caps from several or his teeth.'' the deputy district at lomey said. "He was pummeled about the head and shoulders. hls eyes were taped and he suffered a cut over ~~~t eye. "I w 'l HY that thoee in- juries fitted with the defense pie· ture of a man who helped to plan hit 1"m 1ido1piq.'1 Morissey said. He reminded the jury that. Scudder had identified defendant Racki Dale Sellers, 21 , or Hermosa Beach as I.he "blonde gentleman" who menaced Scud· der at gunpoint and who a lleged- ly held lbe Balboa Island man captive in a motorbome after the gunman's companion had left the vehicle. Morissey described the evide nce against Sellers as "absolutely overwhelming." lie admitted that tbe evidence against co-defendant William Rudy Wesson, 45, of Tustin, was "almost totally circumstantial but no less worthy of a guilty verdict." Morissey condemned as "ludicrous" the defeme arau· ment I.hat the wealthy Scudder helped plan the kidnaping in re· turn for a major portion of the S2SO,OOO the kidnapers hoped to get from the victim's wife, Mrs. Valerie Scudder. "Again . the violence.'" Mortsaey said. "Mrs. Scudder was told Uiat if she didn't raise the SlSO,boo in $50 bllls and $100,000 in S20 bills ber husband would be eliminated." Scudder \estlfied as a prosccu· lion witness that he escaped from the kldnapers' van in Fountain Valley by faking a heart attack and then catching the unwary Sellers ocr guard as the alleged kjdnaper tried to revive him. Sellers ad mitted that he panicked jlhd n ed tfv'ough the ,nearest back yard as Scudder, a piece of tape flyjng from his face and minus the glasses he needs to see, ran down the sidewalk yeJJ· ing, ·'heart attack, help me. JC.id· nap, help me." But both Sellers and Wesson In· <See BEi&, Page A%) CHRIS LARSON DISPLAYS RARE FISH HE CAUGHT TUESDAY Something Fishy By MICHAEL PASKEVICH 01 lht 0.llJ Pllol Sl<IH Newport Beach dory fleet fishermen were three have ever been caught off the coast of shaking their heads in wonder Tuesday after-California, said Decker. noon after surfe~ Chris Larson. 18, of Balboa It all s tarted when Larson. 600 E. Ocean ls land brought his 30-pound catch to s hore. Front, was surfing off 28th street and spotted ALTHOUGH SOME of the fishermen had been in the business for up to 30 years they had never seen a fish with the head of a salmon. the mouth or a yellow-finned tuna and the body or an albacore. They had good reason. the fish swimming nearby. After a tentative inspection, Larson rammed the Cish with his board, jumped on it and brought it to shore tied to his surf leash. > The fish . later identified by state Depart· mentor Fish and Oiame Officer Bob Decker as an escalar. is rare even in its native waters off the coast of Peru. "EATING ESCALAR would act like a massive dose of castor oil," said Decker. The peculiar property was transported to Fish and Game offices in Long Beach and, • after an autopsy. the rare find probably will THE BRIGHT silver Fish with razor sharp teeth is a member of the Luna famiJy and only end up as a display in the Los Angeles County Museum ofNatur'al History. Wa·Wa Wailed TWwn in Laguna TM/t A stuffed armadillo, wa-wa pedal and Gibson guitar jointly valued at $675 were reported stolen from Laguna Beach resident Arthur C Lynch. 417 • Poplar Street, and police arc in· vestigating today. The theft appar ently occurred during a birthday party for Lynch at which 20to30people were present, polit:e reported. Lynch told oHlcers the armadillo, wa-wa pedal and guitar were at his home the night of the party. Arms Surrendered BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) - Cenaored -Lebanes e and Palestinian forces arc surrendtr· ing large quantities of heao;y weapons to the Arab League peacekeeping force before the deadline at midnight tonight, Beirut newspapers repo~ to- day. He had played the guitar during part of 1t. <A wa-wa pedal is an attachment to a guitar which when activated makes the• mstrumenl go "wa-wa" ). The missing armadillo had been on an end table. The victim said the articles were still there when he and some friends left the house lo visit a few tavcrn!t. Police do have a clue, although it's a slim ol4e. Lynch's dog turned up Sunday with the tail of the armadillo in his mouth. ' Patrolman J Im Lansford speculated that perhaps the taH was broken off during the thief's flight. or that the suspect had taken the property from the house and hidden it in bushes nearby to enable him to return later and take jt unobserved. The armadillo tall was not booked into evidence. It was too badly chewed. Krishna Nix Sugge~ted by LB Planners Allowing churches or church· related functions in an industrial zone is not in the best interest of the city, the Laguna Beach Plan- ning Commission decided Tues· day. The Hare Krishna cwt had re· quested the change which would have enabled it to use industrial- ly zoned Laguna Canyon proper· ty for its temple. The commission, however. vot· ed unanimously to recommend that the city council not change the uses permitted in the M-lA zone. Church-related activities would not be compatible with In· dustrial activities, the com· mission rule~ The quest.ion appeared to be moot because property the cult once sought tias been acquired by ·another party. Police said tbe man was described as being ln hls twen· ties. with long. stringy hair and wearing a heavy, dark jacket, and Levis. The girl told police he drove a In Shoot•ng Death The Hare Krishna sect is under a court order Lo cease use of its current temple, a bighouseat641 Ramona Ave., a residential area. foreign light-color«I hatchback· I design car, the right front win· dow or which was missing. He 1 carried a high veloclly gas· powered pJstol. DA Clears NB Officer In other action, t he com· mission: -Continued a hearing on ll 12-unll s ubdivision propdsai for a ridge between Arch(l~each Heights and Top ot the World due to lllness which prevented the ap- pll cant's appearance at the puWc hearing. Clemente Council Slates Pier Study 'The San Clcmentlaty Council meets at 7:3~t.onJghl for .a· study aaslon redevoJoPmftlt ot tbc city pier Ud entry bowl area. Councll memben a.re expeot.ed to dlgcuu lhe acote of the project with Keisker Johhson Auoclates ot Newpe>rt Beath, a consulUntt firm hired to desJ.p the proposed rehabilitation pro1ram. Coat ot conauJUn1 cbo ti i• •boul '80,000. • Preliminary reports Issued by two District Attorney's In · vesti&alor s apparently have cleared Newport Beach police of. fleer Dou& Thomas. 2', ot WT'Or\I· = lbe shooting duth of a er dartns a Corona del atboldup. Police Chief B. Jama Glava1 c.on.finned today that the reports complied tn the tru,,e.wee11 In· veatisauon label the fatal Incl· dentu accidental. However. the reports have yet to bt officially reviewed by Deputy Dlstrlcl At~ Bryan Brown ~!~•• he hu ~ tl .. .. =£~ J ....... ---~--..._. ______ ..._. .... . ... •• • Thomas, who was staked out at theAlberuon's Market in Corona del Mar Dec. 17, flred a shotgun· at a fieeln1 robbery suspect. The blast kllled bystander Joe Hines, 61, of Dana Point. lnlUal police reporU indicated tbat Hines was hidden from :J'homH' view ln • row of ~stmu trees at the front of the store and stepped into the line of fire aa the offu~er ~hot at the nee1.nt suspect. Tho suspect, Richard William Sutton, 20, of S11n Clemtnte, was captured about a block from the markeL Police alleged he was armed with a loaded .JS-ca.Uber I revolver. • . • He has been bound over for trial in Superior. ~ourt on charges that he Is resp&sible for a series of market robberies throughout the south coast area· including the one that ended with the abootJn&. Newport Beach police called ln the distrlct attorney to ln· vestl1ate the shooting. Tha( lnvest11aUon will official· ly conclude with a written report from 8to•n. The prosocutbr could. not be reached tor com· ment about the Investigators' fln· dings and the release date of that report. -Voted to bold on March 22 a beartn1 on the rer.oning ol M·l property near the FeaUval of AN lo modlum-commercial. SF Murders mt 10 SAN FRANCISCO CAP> -Tha city had Its 10\h murder in the first 11 days of the new year with the auf!ocatJon-slaying of a 59- year-old woman ln her bed. Tho victim 1ppeared to have been rapedp>Uc~aict. Anthony's $10,000 Disputed By GARY G RANVILLE Ol IM O•llV Piiat Si.ff Gene Conrad , a police in· former turned financier. denied today that he contributed $10,000 to Orange County Supervisor Philip Anthony's campaign. dis· guised as a contribution Crom a Costa Mesa building supply firm. Conr ad admitted. however. that the $10,000 cashier check given to Anthony's campaign managers was drawn on his funds. And. he said. the check was de livered by his part-timeempl'>ye. Loran Norton. Antho n y 's campaign dis· closure statement shows tht.> donation coming from Robert G. LanFranco. owner of Amco Builders Supply in Costa Mesa. Conrad said toda/ that at the time the controversial contribu· tion' was made, he owed LIW.;, Franco SZ00,000 on a real estate deal. "I called him (LanFranco) t.o ask him to make a contribution and he said he wowd," Conrad said. He went on to say I.hat he then sent Norton to a bank with a cashier's check he held to con· vert a portion of it to the $10,000 LanFranco contribution. According to Conrad, the draw· ing or the $10,000 check reddced the balance he owed LanFranco from $200,000 to $190,000. Conrad says he is the sole owner of the Irvine-based Pension Funds of America, a firm specializing in locating real estate loans for operators of' pension a nd welfare funds. · Last week, the 42-year-old agent turned financier filed a $170 million lawsuit against the Orart~~ County District At· tomey's Office. The federal lawsuit alleges Conrad's constitutional rights were violated in a series of ac- t.Jons by the office. When campaign financial dis- closure statements were filed late last week. there were indica- tions that Conrad was active last fall in a number of campaigns. Earlier this week, he said that in addition to Anthony he had helped financially in the cam- paigns of Assemblyman Richard Robinson ( D ·Sant.a Ana), Congressman Jerry Patterson CD·Santa Ana), Assemblyman Dennis Mangers CD-Huntington Beach ) and former As · semblyman Robert Burke, a Hun· tlnglon Beach Republican. Conrad also said a member of his firm, Donald Eckhart. had <See CONRAD, Pale A2) • Coast Weather High cloudiness through Thursday, low. cloudiness overnight. Highs in lhc mid 60s. Lows in the 40s. INSIDE TODA~ Wbot . are conaumtt• damg about the Ct.11Ttnt h~ m COf· /tt ,price• and wbal are the altm>cJtive• to 9etrm11 o mom· inocllPo/ brN? S~•P.age Cl. ladex • I - DAIL y PILOT use College Criticism 'Error' By WU.LIAM SCH.REIBER Ol tM O•llY "''"" SWH The s uddenness of the Irvine Company's move to block con· s truclion of Saddleback College's second campus on 20 acrea of prime agricultural land was apparently the result of bog· ged-down corporate commwlica. lions. A company spokesman said to· day that the huge firm's agricultural division planners were not fully aware of the scope ol the college's proposal witil very recently. "When they gave the proposal more detailed study. they de- termined that the two uses wouJd not be compatible in that loca- tion," said Martin Brauer. com· pany public relations director. Going, Going, Gone The company irked college of. ficiaJs Monday when it urged the school not to buy it.s chosen site at Mylord Road and Bryan Avenue and instead acquire 20 acres at Irvine Center Drive and Jeffrey Road about three miles away. The college has already com- pleted $.10,000 worth of appraisals and preliminary design work on the Myford·Bryan site and was within two weeks of closing a de- al with the Irvine Company to buy it. A footb:.ill s ig ned by the Los Angeles Rams will be am ong items to be au ctioned Feb. 19 by Marlin McKecve r , profession al auctioneer , on behalf of the Girls C lub of Laguna. Christine Burke, 9, left, and Kristin Uric f, 7, help him prepare for the 7·9 p.m. sale of donated items, to be held in the Moulton Playhouse. Champagne r eception-preview will be held at 6 p.m. According to Brauer, who said he consulted with top corporate officers when the company's ac· lion was revealed, the Mylord· Bryan site is not acceptable lo the company for several key re· asons, including: I· Youth Gets Term for Life For Murder One or two } ouths tncd a!\ adults and convicted of the murder or a mem ber of a nval street gang in Santa Ana was sen· lenccd to lifl' in stale pn.son Tues - day in Oninge County Supenor Court Judge Everett W ()!(~key or dercd tht> hf<' term for Rub<•n Barela. 17. of Santa Ana. with the promist' that ht• will review the scnt(.•nce in May when the defen. dant complclt•s an evaluation study at Chino Judge Dickey commented to a I courtroom packed with youths who identifi ed themselves as I friends of the defendant that he might rescntl'nce Barela as a vouthful offender if the results of ihc diagnostic !>I udy are favor a ble lie postponecl the :.entC'ncing of C'odefcndanl Anthnnv Sena. 17, of Oran~e unl1 I.I an :!5 Barela and Soz.i \\l're •den t1flcd dunnj! their tnal as mcm bers of lht• F Troop J:<lnl!. a .\fox 1C'an Amer1eun orgarn1.11ion that ha.s bl•cn frl'qucntly 1m olvcd m downtown !leuHlc<; \\llh police and rival gangs Ba rel a "as 1denl1fted dunng the trial as the man who shot and killed EdwJrd \'l'lasquez, 21, of ~anta Ana. as the v1cl1m drove hi s car past an auto OCC'up1ed by the two ddcnd.1nts E'ro• Page Al HEIR .•. sisted in their testimony that Scudder helped them plan the kidnap and that two other men who have been identified in the courtroom but not arrested were involved in the plot. Morissey condemned Wesson Tuesday as "a con man" who planned the kidnaping of Scudder a t a time when the victim thought he was dealing with an old friend he first met when Wesson was the manager of the Bank of America 's Corona del Mar branch. "Wesson was the last man to see Jack Scudder before the kid· nap a nd we know what he would have been if the kidnap had been successful," Morissey told the Jury. "He would have been the con· cemed friend. Wesson, the man we beUeve to be the man who de- manded ransom from Mrs. Scud· der, would have been on the telephone again to ask her if he could help in any way." Monssey argued that Wesson invented the defense of a kidnap plot when he realized that Sellers. his brother-in-law, had been identified by Scudder and could not escape conviction. "He looked on Sellers as a son Just as Sellers looked on him as a father." the prosecutor said. "He thought they would have a better chance together if he stuck with the boy and he thought they m1~ht ~ct away with it. -The fact that the site in ques- tion is in an area that is not even part or the company's five-year developm'ent plan and is not due to be removed from agricultural preserve status until 1984. -Tbe fact that the site is part of the agricultural dlvisioo's five. year plan and is planted with a high-risk, high.yield crop (asparagus) that takes five years to mature. -Tbe fact that all utilities, in· eluding water, sewer and power, will have to be brought onto the site at high cost to the college dis- trict. Brauer said the alternative site being offered by the company woµld probably cost Jl!Ore to buy but would be much cheaper to improve because the utilities are already there. IBCouncil Eyes Money, Skateboards Skateboards and city finances are up for Laguna Beach City Council scrutiny today. Skateboarding discussion is first on the agenda starting at 5 p.m. in city hall chambers. A report from the city's audit committee by Price Waterhouse, accountants will be considered beginning at 7:30 p.m. also in the council chambers. Reward Offered For Dog Poisoner The council is expected to ac· tivate a committee to study means of s afely providing s kateboarding opportunities and to consider if regulation is necessary. Finance director Richard Reese said the audit report will deai with recommendations to improve city internal accounting controls and reporting systems, and recomme ndations to im· prove operating controls and erri · ciencies as well as the routine financial statements. SAN FRA~CISC'O <AP> -A reward 1s posted for the arrest and conv1ct1on of a killer of do11.s 1n .. the worst attempt here of mass JX'llSOnlnJ! Of pcl.<; that Wl' can remC'mber " A spokesman for the Society for the Prevf.'ntion of Cruelty to ArumaJs said Tuesday a search of the Sunset distn ct uncovered som e 30 h a mburJ!er patties heavily dosed with deadly strychnine. Four dogs, a mixed breed, s chnau zet, dalmatian and malamute, have suHered deaths DAILY PILOT TiwO\••Cff\f 0•11., P1f0t .ttf\wftlCf\•,CO"r\• r..JW>dt~N'tW\ ~f\\ n.ou&fl'6WCf,'ftMOflt/lt4#' (,o.111,,t Pvbl1\tl11M'J (OMQl1''f '-'NtM•..01UtWt'\4"'t nv~•,n•rt Mol'l(f•t ffltrovt., F•idrit'i t,,, C.ou1 ~\A Nf'•M't 8•.t<:l't. Huntl~f'lll" f\tM~ JOt.,,. f411'1 VfU.,'# trvl"•• ~OOlf'o.t'll V•llf'y <1tl'W'.I \~9<tMh ~"'(N\f •tllftf)l•,..o~l1t0t I,_.. n. ~•Vwd \eh#l~J'\ _,, ~' JN ~;;;~tM~~~:1.~,·.~~t,..~.:,. uo Wt>'' s., •-r1 N -Pff\A:»nl Af'Wt ~'""- Jt<•" c~ .. , "I'(' ,..,nlct.i"' .~ c;.,,... .. MtMO" n ..... ".,.. ....... ,. .. ..,., ............... .. -......... ("'"" O.•lt• .. ~ ........... "°" "'"''tiM '411'11 .. lftO l.•tort l•~~"o~!.!:;"54~ ~1u,..,.,,.,,." ,.o 1o_. .... ,mu 0tno.. C..t•Mo•• no~" .. '"""'' --..... .l{~.1"1J-~-_.. -·--Vellor. lUOtl.• .......... et"'" or ... ,,_..., T•ltphona (114)~1 CllHlfled Advartlalllg M2·M71 &..oun• 0.ufl All l>epeftmant•: T•l•ptiont '~Ml ""'"' .... c ...... nt. 4M-ffl0 from strychnine this week, the SPCA said. The latest was the mixed breed, a puppy named Baco. whose deat h Tuesday was mourned by the Rodeznofamily. "My son Frank was sick when he heard about it," said Elena Rodemo, his mother. "J cried so much. It was terrible, a horrible death." The poisoned patties were found in an area bordering Sunset Boulevard and 86th Avenue, the SPCA said, announc· ing a $250 reward for the arrest andconvictionorthepoisoner. SPCA officials said notices or the offer which were pinned up in the neighborhood have been tom down. Arms, Cash Taken Laguna Beach carpenter James E. Skelton reported the theft of a rifle, hunting knife and $60 in cash Tuesday to Laguna Beach poUce. Skelton, 1060 Gle.n· neyre St., said the items had been missing since mid- December, but he bad delayed reporting the incident while he questioned friends. No evidence o( forced entry was foWld. Date Delayed Oil Lemes Au:ait Studies SAN DIEGO (AP) -The U.S. Interior Depart- ment is postponing by 10 months the target date for awarding offshore oil leases to better weigh environ· mental impacts. A spokesman for the Department sajd Tuesday the leasing timetable would be postponed from June until March, 1978, a statement at conflict with earlier ones in which the department talked of tentative Jeas· ing in February, 1978, after completion and review of environmental impact studies. According to published reports, the action by the Interior Department in the last full week of the Ford administration may be moot anyway because of President-elect Carter's promise to take a slow ap-proach to such leasing. The rePorta said the latest announcement makes the possibility of new oil drllllng off the CalllomJa coast appear ever more remote than it had been. HEADS BOYS CLUB Gof. Wiiiiam Gatefy Col. Gately Boys Club President Retired Marine Corps Col. .William F . Gately of San Clemente assumes command or the South Coast Area Boys Club at an officers Installation ban· quet Saturday at the San Clemente Inn. He succeeds attorney Bernard A. Allen Jr. · Thomas F. Riley, chairman or the Orange County board of supervisors, is installing officer. Bobby Winkles, San Francisco Giants coach and former manager of the California Angels, is master of ceremonies ·0r. Robert P. Beasley, first pre- sident of the area Boys Club, is banquet chairman. Others assuming ofCice are Richard R. Smith Jr., first vice president; William G. Keams, ·second vice president; James E. Arnold, treasurer; and Dorothy 'Ludvigson, secretary. Gat.ely's active Marine Corps career spanned 36 years. FrOfll Page Al CONRAD. • • delivered a $1,000 check to An· ihony's election rivaJ, Santa Ana City Councilman Harry Yamamato. However, according lo Conrad, Yamamato's campaign manager Pat Burnett, refused to accept lhecheck. Anthony was attending a Board of Supervisors meeting and his campaign manager , Loretta Walker, could not be re· ached at her office. Those investigating Conrad's involvement in the political cam· paigns are reportedly r e- searching those s ections or cam- paign regulations that make it ii· legal for contributions to be channeled through an in · termediary or agent without divulging the true source of the funds. Safety Debate Goes On Public Utility Commiss ion hearings continued today in San Clemente to debate a city application to build a pedestrian safety gate crossing ol Santa Fe railroad tracks fronting the city pier. City officials want lo build the crossing at track level, using an e lectronically controlled gate. Santa Fe, PUC and state highway department staff mem· ber.i are resisting the applica· ti on. They argue that for safety's sake a grade-separated crossing should be used, s uch as the exist- ing tunnel crossing. Tuesday a Santa Fe architect was scheduled to justify an estimated $151,000 cost figure at· tached to Santa Fe's own pro· posal to modify the tunnel en· trance. The Santa Fe plan was similar lo another design vohmteered by San Clemente building deslgner Eric Boucher, in that it also uses concrete ramps for entry to and egress from the tunnel. Los Angeles attorney Wyman Knapp, who is arguing San Clemente's case, de manded Monday that the architect pro- duce working papers lo show bow he arrived at the cost estimate. At today's hearing, held at City Hall in council chambers, Santa Fe was expected lo call high· level safety experts to testify about potential hazards of ground-level crossing gates. PUC Examiner Norman Haley has predicted that the hearings, which have been recessed twice before last year, will conclude by Friday. Cyclist Gets Away After Speed Chase A motorcyclist traveling at more than 80 miles per hour down Avenlda Del Presidente in San Clemente Tuesday was chased by a policeman before the cyclist crashed into a dirt bank. Sgt. William Trudeau said the driver scrambled away on foot onto Camp Pendleton property. Police alerted Pendleton authorities, Secret Service agents stationed at the Richard M. Nixon home, and nearby hospitals to watch for the speeder, who Trudeau said may have been injured in the crash. Police said the motorcycle had been stolen in Huntington Beach. Thieves Hook Rug Thieves broke into the garage of an apartment rented by Edgar Cartnell, 246-C Avenida Victoria. San Clemente, Tuesday and stole an oriental rug, poUce reported. No immediate value was as· signed the loss. 0.llV PlloC $1.•H -· 'NEED TAX REVENUE' Councilman Friess San Juan Business Hike Eyed By ANNE COOPER 0t It-. D•llr PlloC St.it The next priority for the City or San Juan Capistrano is to stimulate business, councilman Kenneth Friess told a busi· nessmen's organization today. Friess, who has at limes ap- peared antagonistic to business interests in San Juan, told the Capistrano Business and Proper- ty Owners Association he is a:; much a capitalist as anyone. "We are not trying to curtail industry and commercial dl'- velopment in San Juan." he said "We know we need the sales tax revenue. We're not stupid." Friess opened his r emarks by saying he was nervous about ad- dressing the group. lie said that after some of the things he's done on City Council, he "could walk in here and be shot." "I brought a check this morn- ing to join your orgin.ization, ·· he said. "I believe we have virtually the s ame goals and obJectives. I want to work to eliminate the polarization we have in San Juan, with every issue having a 'them and an us·.·· Friess said government plan· ning is more diffic ult in a n already partially setUed com- munity like San Juan. Planners in Irvine and Mission Viejo don't face the same problems," he said. ''lt is obvious people will get hurt occasionally." Friess said. "U we arc working for a common good, individuals sometimes get in the way. "when someone might be hurt. everyone should share 1ll that hurt, just as when there is good, everyone should benefit. Friess, who has been a staunch suppe>rter of agricultural pre- servation in San Juan, said the city has taken only the first step in a program which may or may not succeed. Lynn Hart HART'S John Hart SPORTING GOODS 538 CENTER ST.• COSTA MESA• 646-1919 Warm up Suits Childrens 129s to 2195 Adults 249s to 3995 Sweat Pants & Shirts 4ss each Hooded Sweat Shirts 7ss & sso Acrylic Sweaters 695 Ladies Tennis Dresses Mens & Boys Tennis Shirts & Shorts 595 to 1595 Tennis Shoes ladies 1195 to 299s Tennis Shoes Mens 119s to 291s Tennis Sox 125 to 250 Tennis Rackets Prince-Wilson-Dunlop Bancroft--Slazenger--Donnay Yonex Racket Stringing-Nylon 600. 7so.1 ooo Gut Stringing 16°0 & 21°0 Tennis Balls 2nds-1 69 & 188 .,,· Penn Tennis Balls-3/225 Volley Balls 1095 to 239 5 Basketballs 695 to 389s Soccerballs 695 to 34ss Footballs 79s to 2895 Baseball Mitts 1295 to s2ss 538 Center St. • 646-1919 • Open 9·6 Closed Sunday 7 Orange. Coast EDIT I ON { * VOL. 70, NO. 12, 4 SECTIONS, 38 PAGES I ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FOR NIA Toda,·-s (;losinJ! ~. Y. Stuek's WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1977 N TE;N CENT Juvenile Judge Tackles State Law Orange County Superior Court Judge Raymond Vinc;ent said to- day he has issued court orders I that. in effect, challen£e a stale law prohibiting the detaimng of I certain classes of juvenile offen- ders in secure raciliues. ! Judge Vincent said his action was touched off by "an enormous ' runaway problem at McMillan School and not by a desire to punish youngsters." Judge Vincent's orders have the ecrect o f commanding Juveniles to rem am at McMillan •• rather than havm~ the llcense to teave at will. Disobedieflce of those orders is contempt of court and violators then can be placed in juvenile hall. When a new stale law said that · minor juvenile offenders cannot be d etained in a secured deten- JUVENILE JUSTICE ~-~I ~ ~~O·~~~~IW lion institution, McMlllan was designated an unsecure facility by county officials. On Dec. 27, those offenders . charged with status offenses and housed in Orange County Juvenile Hall were transferred lo McMillan. Statu s offenders are youngsters who have committed offenses su<.'h as runaway and truancy which would not be of- fenses if they were adults. According to r ecords at ·McMillan1,. in the first week of giving such o.ffenders the right to roam at will 21 of thb approx: imatcly 45 juveniles ho~ there exercised their option to leave at will. Records show one girl was stabbed shortly after her de- parture and a runaway from Rhode Isl and whose parents were en route to return her home was lost from c~tody because or the free access rllle. "l don't believe there is a right for a child lo roam the streets wi- der no one's control," said Judge Vincent. "And we are particularly con- cerned with those who do not re ... turn to their homes and, in effect. are roaming at will under no ·one's supe rvision." Chief County Probation O(flcer Margaret Grier today said the new state regulations are "pos. <See SECURE, Page A2> ~ Financier Denies Political .Gift • 0.lly "llOI Sl•lf ,. ... ,. CHRIS LARSON DISPLA VS RARE FISH HE CAUGHT TUESDAY Something Fishy By MICHAEL PASKEVJCll Of tM U.1ly ,_.IOI Stall Newport Beach dory fleet fi she rmen were three have ever been caught off the coast of s~king their heads in wonder Tuesday after· California. said Decker. noon after surfe~ Chris Larson. 18, of Balboa IL all started when Larson. 600 E. Ocean Island brought his JO.pound catch to shore. Front. was surfing off 28th street and spotted AL THOUGH SOME or the fishermen had been in the bus iness £or up to 30 years they had never seen a fish with the head of a salmon. the mouth or a yellow rinned tuna and the body the fish swimming nearby. After a tentative mspection, Larson rammed the fish with his board. Jumped on it and brought it to shore lJt'CI to his surf leash. ? of an albacore They had good reason The fish, later identified by state Depart- ment of Fish and Game Officer Bob Decker as an esc:ilar. is rare even 1n its nallve waters off \be coast or Peru "EATING ESCALAR would act lih a massive dose of castor oil ," said Decker. TllE BRIGHT silver fish with razor s harp teeth 1s a member of the tuna family and only The peculiar property was transported to Fish and Game offices in Long Beach and, after an autopsy, the rare find probably will end up as a display in the Los Angeles County • Museum of Natural History. ~ ationwide Jobless Dip Wholestde Prices Increase Sharply WASHINGTON (AP> - Unemploym ent declined frpm 8.1 to 7.9 percent last month, the gov. emmtnt s aid today, but the good news was offset by a.n<>lher sharp JUmp rn wholesale prices. particularly ror tood. Colftt. pork and poultry cosU wtte the chief inaredients in the bili1est rise in farm and food prices i n eight months ~nd pushed overall wholesale pricets up nine-tenths of a percent tn December lndus tnal price in· creases slowed, with natural gas costs turning down after rapidly increasing for several months. I For the year , wholesale prices were 4 7 percent ahead of price levels at the e nd of 1975, wben Orange _-1. Coast L[,Jj; they posted an annual rise of 4.2 percent. The improvement in the na- tion's job picture was an indica- tion the economy 1s beginning to revive a fte r a s ummer -fat! period of stagnation and rising JObles$nesa. The pause in the bwllnen recovery had aroused concern among economists and prompted Presldent-elecl <_;arter * * * OC Jobless Rate· Stuck at 5.9 Percent to ~topose a two-year package of tax cuts and r ebates and job· creating measures. Julius Shl!jkln. commissioner of labor statistics, said the latest job figures ind1tale that the Wl· employm e nt situation "has broken out of the holding pat- t'"'" wbtch characterized it for several months. Coming on the heels of gains in retail sales, iudustrial produc· t1on and personal income, Shiskin told the congressional Joint Economic Committee, "it seems likely that the economy has resumed an upward path after the pause during the sum- mer and fall." J The 7.9 percent unemployment rate in December was still slight· ly higher than the rate at the beginning of the year, when 7.8 percent of the labor forct was jobless. Anthony's $10,000 Disputed By GARY GRANVILLE OI Ille D•ily Pilot Sl•K Gene Conrad, a police in- former turned financier, denied today that he contributed $10,000 lo Orange County Supervisor Philip Anthony's campaign, di's- guised as a contribution from a Costa Mesa building supply firm. Conrad admitted, however, that the $10,000 cashier check given to Anthony's campaign managers was d rawn on his funds. And, he said. the check was de- livered by his part-time employe, Loran Norton. Anth o ny 's campaign dis- closure st atem ent shows the donation coming from Robert G. Lan Franco, owner of Amco Builders Supply in Costa Mesa. Conrad said today that at the time \he controversial contribu- tion was made, he owed Lan- Franco $200,000 on a real estate deal. "I called him <LanFranco) to ask him to make a contribution and he said he would," Conrad said. He went on to say that he then sent Norton to a ban.k with a cashier's check he held to con- vert a portion of it to the $10,000 Lan Franco contribution. According to Conrad, the draw- ing of the $10.000 check reduced the balance he owed LanFranco from $200,000 to $190,000. Conrad says he is the sole owner of the Irvine-b ased Pension Funds of America. a firm specializing in locating real estate loa ns for .operators of pension and welfare.fttnds. Last week, the 42-year-old agent turned financier filed a $170 million lawsuit against the Orange County Dis trict At- torney's Office. The federal lawsuit alleges Conrad 's constitutional rights were violated in a series of ac- <See CONRAD, Page At) AD FOR BOAT cnr RESfJLTS "I sold it!"' Three little m agic words ut- tered by a Costa Mesa man who placed this classifiecfad : Hi" llob1e Cat "' trlr. Wht hull' w blue sails SOOS. )(XX XXXX. So, if you have a boat you'd like to flo at, call 642-5678. Remember, it takes onJy a few words in the right place to con- vert unwanted items Into cash - and the right place along the Orange COast is the Daily Pilot. "'' ~ Weather Orange County's unemploy· ment rate in December re- mained at 5.9 percent, according to fieures released today by the state Employment Development Depaf1ment. In Shooting Death t.PWlrt•to ANDY WILLIAMS, CLAUDINE LONGET LEAVE COURT Defense Presents Case In Manslaught,r Trial Singer Returns To Def end Long et ASPEN. Colo. (AP) -Singer Andy Williams returned to the witness stand today lo defend ex- wife Claudine Longet, accused or reckless manslaughter in the shoolint of her Jover. Vladimir ·•spider" Sabich. The eyes or Williams and Miss Longet rarely met as he talked about her feelings in protecting their three children. Williams had testified for the prosecution Tuesday, but offered a vigorous d e fense o f Mi ss Longet 's character . He was questioned closely by lawyers for both sides today about security a rrangements at the couple's homes in Beverly Hills and Malibu, before their divorce two years ago. Earlier. Miss Longet's lawyer said she wotlld testify that her lover "quite polntedly told her the little gun wouldn't kill anybody" several months before he was killed by a bullet from the pistol March 21. "Claudine will tell you there was no aiming. no pointing," de· fense attorney Charles V. Weed- man said as he opened the case for the 35-year-old French-born entertainer. Weedman said he will call CSeeLONGET, PageA2) Interpreter Found for Cambodians • The plight of three young Cam· bodian gfr~ In need of an in- t erpreter h as been solved through community response, a spokesman for the Newport· Mesa School District said today. The three student.$ at Rea Mid· dle School In Costa Mesa soon will have an inte,.Preter to help them communicate with their teachers. the s pokesmansald. High cloudiness through Thursday. low cloudiness overnight. Htghs in the mid 60s. Lows in the 40s. Last month's unemployment rate was l.S percent under a year earlier when the county was con- fronted with a seasonally adjt:st- ed rate of 7 .4 percent. In terms or unemployed peo. pie, that means in December of 1976, there were 45,600 counlians on the unemployed roll. accord- ing to EDD's report. DA Clears NB OfficQr "We are very pleased with the response," the spokesman said, refe rring to a story in Monday's Dally Pilot which called on peo.. ple fluent ln Cambodian to assist the teenagers in breaking the language barrier. • -\ • • • In contrast, a year earUer the number of unemployed county resitlentS stood at 55,!K>O people. Total employment in the coun- ty, buoyed by the Chriatmu re- taJI shopping season, reached 71M,300 wo-rkers. EDD's forecasters today said employment generally falls sharply at the close or the Chrlstmas s hoppinR and tourist seuon. However, they pttdicted the declfr\e In th~ .ne • .en-~ WiU not be alle'ft lr~y. '· Preliminary reports issued by two District Attorney's in- vestigators apparently have cleared Newport Beach police of· fleer Doug Thomas, 24, 'OC Wl'ona- dolng In the shootlni death or a bystander d\lrin& a Corona del Mar holdup. * _ ~2Uce Chltr B. James Glavas ~onnnned today that the report.a complied In the Utree·week In· vesUgaUon label the fatal inci· dent• accidental. However, the reports have yet to be officially reviewed by Deputy District Atlomey Bryan Brown and Olava. said be has only received an lnfonnal vc:bal I report from the inves~gatora. Thomas, who was staked out al the Albertson's Mar~ Corona del Mar Dec. 17, fired._ shotgun at a neeing robbery suspect. The blaat killed bystander Joe Hines, 61, ol Dana Point. Initial police reports indicated that Hines was hidden from Thomas' view in a row or Chrtaunas tt~11 at the front of the store and stepped into the Une of n,r, u the officer shot at the neem111WJpect. The auapect. Rlc:hard William Sutton, 20, ol San Clemcnte, wu captured about a block from the market. Police alleged he wu armed with a loaded .38-callber revolver. • He has been bound over for trial fn Superior Court on cha~ges that he is responsible for a series of market robberies throughout the south coast area including the one that ended with the.booting. That lnve11Ugatlon will officlal- 1)' conclude wlt.h a written report Crom Brown. The prosecutor could not be reached for com- ment about the Investigators' fin· dings and the release date or that report. Newport Beach police u lled In the d istrict aUorney to ln- 'ftlt1Ute the aboot.lng. Because of the article, three' peopl~ have come forward anct dl.slrlct officials a re interviewing them. However. the re still are a. number of foreign speaking slu~ dents new to this country whol could use slmllar help. District officials hopt lo form aJ pool of interpreters ~Jll in Viet·\ namese, Cambodian, Laotian.I Korean and Hindustani to nld new arrivals to district schools. People willing to help should contact Fay Rubison, Newport· Mesa Director of Bilingual and Adult Educ at.ion, SS6-3300. • • ~ OAILYPll.OT AirCal N Lawsuit Settled SAN DIEGO CAP> -Dr. ClJf. ford Nelson of San Francisco and other minority stockholders o( Ai r California have won a ~.000 settlement or their clv11 suit aga ins t tbe Westgate. California Corp. An attorney, Joseph Turner, satd Tuesday that $108,000 or the money will go to pny attorneys' rees. Nelson owned 8,000 shares or Air Callfornia when he liled the suit while a proposal to merge Air Calirornia with Pacific Southwest Airlines was pending. The merger fell through. Nels on 's s uit accused C. Arnholt S mith and other Westgate officials o( conspiring to dissipate Air California's as. sets to their own enrichment. The suit said Westgate, which Smith founded and headed until he was forced out, controlled 81 percent or Air California stock before the conglomerate filed for bankruptcy three years ago. Dispute On Speed Settled A dispute between the Newport Beach Police Department and the city trafCic engineer ap- parently has been settled with the agreement to raise the speed limit on Newport Hills Drive. That agreement was reached Tuesday afternoon at the city's traffic affairs committee whose members decided to increase the speed Lim it to 30 mph and post stop signs at all of the c~ streets except Port Seabourne Way. The changes will notgointoef. feet for at least two weeks, since they must be approved by the ci- ty council, said J oe Devlin, direc- tor of pubhc works for the dly. The committee consis ts of the city Traffic Engineer Bill Darnell . Capt. Don Oyaas of the police department and Bob Long, administrative assistant to the city manager The committee agreed to raise the speed limit and post the stop signs and let Darnell study the results fo r an indefinite period of time. Darnell 's preliminary study of the speed vehicles travel on the road that winds through the hous. mg area, revealed that 8S out of 100 cars travel between JO mph and 35 mph on most of the road. According to Oyaas , the stretch or Newport Hills Drive West between Port Seabourne and Ford Road showed that 8S out of 100 t'ars traveled faster than 35 mph, but the committee decided to keep the speed limit on the road uniform and agreed lo increase it Crom the existing 25 mph l<1 :lO mph Rc..,1dt·nt:. of the area bad asked th;it the speed limit and UM~ l1f ~top signs be Studied because of u r ecent rash of SJ>C?cd· 1ni.: t 1c kt'ls Issued in the ne1~hborhood Policy Backed By Blumenthal WASHINGTON (AP >-Thetn. coming Treasury secretary satd today be sees no need for the Uni~ States to soften its strong stand against the Arab boycott of Israel, even in an effort to ensure a !lteady supply or foreign oil. "The United States should n<-vcr be afraid to .speak clearly . on u matter on which we feel i-trongly." W. Michael Blumeo· thal told the Seonate Finance Committee, which is considering his normnulit>n. DAILY PILOT ·-... -.,. ..... M •Niil "'N,.,_• ~·· CW1rt 111('9""'1 ... ..c-o. ...... ""' ...... "'-"•·--u .... ,,..,,..,,. .......... Mo ............ o.,,.,,. l... ·~"·"'• Ahor ... 1 -.,.....,.,~ " Wttdne.d1y, Jln't!'Y 12, 1977 Babaahoff To Dry Off lu11enile Cri•e Newport Outlook Shirley B abaahoff or Fountain V a lle y , America's top woman swimming stu for the past five years, annouaeed her reUre tnent fro m active competlllon today. City Approves Referral Fee Brightens During those five years, she broke lS world rerords. and set 30 national stan- dards. She also won two Olympic gold medal& and aix sliver medallions. For full details, see story in today's sports section. Page Bl. ln order to preserve what police describe as "the single most valuable diversion pro· gram !lvallable" Newport Beach city councilmen bave agreed to pay • ISO fee for juvenile Offen· denr referred by city police to the Assessment and Treatment Services Cente r of Coastal Violenee Cited 'Kidnap' Victim's Li/ e in Danger? By TOM BARLEY 01 Ille O•llY Pllol Sta" An Orange County Superior Court jury was told late Tuesday that it was highly likely that potato chip heir John H. "Jack" Scudder of Newport Beach would have been killed last Aug. 19 if his alleged kidnapers' aborted abduction bad been successful. Prosecutor Bill Morissey told the panel in his ftnal argument that violence was present in the kidnaping of Scudder, 64, rrom the moment he was grabbed as he left his dentist's office iJl Hunt- ington Beach to the moment he gained bis freedom by faking a heart attack. · "He was hit so bard that he lost the caps from several or his teeth,'• the deputy district at· torney said. "He was pummeled about the head and shoulders, hi5 eyes were taped and be suffered a cut over bis right eye. "I wouldn't say that those in· juries fitted with the defense pie· ture of a man who helped to plan his own kidnaping," Mortssey said. He reminded the jury that Scudder had identified defendant Ricki Dale Sellers, 21, of Hermosa Beach as the "blonde gentleman" who menaced Scud- der at gunpoint and who alleged- ly held the Balboa Island man captive in a motorhome after the gunman's companion had ten the vehicle. Fl"OIRPOfleAl LONGET ••• about eight witnesses, including her ex-husband, singer Andy Williams, in an effort to prove the dark-haired defendant did not r eckless ly kill pro skier Vladimir "Spider" Sabich on March 21. "She asked £pider about the safety on his gun .•. I'll leave it to you to decide how her finger pulled that trigger," Weedman said. "We're going to call Andy back." he said. Williams testified for the pro- secution Tuesday. but delivered a vigorous defense of his ex- wife's t'haracter. ''We're goin g to as k him some questions about Claudine's attitude toward security." Weed-man saJd. • •. • . we anl.icipate he will tell us Claudine had no knowledge of guns." Weedman said five witnesses will be called to counte.ract pro- secution testjmony that Miss Longet was "a crazy gal" who illced t.o ski fast, drive fa.st and Utke chances. Miss Longet was expected to ta.Ile the stand to telJ jW'On her version of what happened when a .22-calf ber gW'I wenl o{f in her hands, pumping a sl..n&Je slug lnto Sablcb's abdomen. Weedman said that by Friday, lhe manslaughter case could be in the hands of jurors, who must decide whether to accept Miss Longet's c:laim that the sbooUng was an accident, or the prosecu.· lion's argument that she dis· regarded a aerious risk to Sabich. If convicted, she faces a maximum pen•lty d 10 years in prison and a $30,000ftne. Williams came to A5pon the day alter Sabicb was shot ln the $2$0,000 n>01,Jntainslde chalet be shared with Miss Longet for two years. The singer said he talked with his ex-wife after tbey left the guest house of singer John Denver to stop at the home of Peter and Mary Ann Greene, where their chfldren stayed the night of the s hooting. "She aald, 'Spider was showing me how to u.se the gun. it went "Boom! Boom!" and went off, and I shot him,' " Williams 1aunect "She ·~.~J 'You know that ll l meant to kill him, I would tclJ you that,• and aald It wu an acci- dent.'' "Sbe 11Jd, 'Do you belle•• met• and I •-1d 'Yea'," WlJ- llam .. ald. Two doaen penom \mable to lliD entry to the 70·SUl courtroom peer~d throuib It.a &lau·topped doors tor a «llrnpse O(tM televialon celebrity and bla ~ynr-old ex-wUe. Morlssey d escr ibed t he evidence agains t Sellers as "absolutely overwhelming." He admitted that the evidence against co-defendant William Rudy Wesson, 45, of Tustin. was .. almost totally circumstantial but no less worthy of a guilty verdict.'' Morissey condemned a s "ludicrous" the defense argu. ment that the weaJthy Scudder helped plan the kidnaping in re- turn for a major portion of the $250,000 the lcidnapers hoped to get from the victim's wire. Mrs. Valerie Scudder. "Agai n , the violence," Morissey s aid. '"Mrs. Scudder was told that if she didn't raise the $150,000 in $50 bills and $100,000 in $20 bills her husband would be eliminated." Scudder testified as a prosecu- tion witness that he escaped from the kidnapers' van in Fountain Valley by faking a heart attack and then catching the unwary Sellers ort guard as the alleged kidnaper tried lo revive him. Sellers admitted that he panicked and fled through the nearest back yard as Scudder, a piece of tape flying from his face and minus1heglassesheneedsto see, ran down the sidewalk yell· ing, "heart attack, help me. Kid· nap, help me.'' But both Sellers and Wesson in· sisted Jn their testimony that Scudder helped them plan the · kidnap and that two other men who have bee n identified in the courtroom but not aJTested were involved in the plot. Morissey condemned Wesson Tuesday as "a con man" who planned the kidnaping otScudder at a time when the victim thought he was dealing with an old friend he first met when Wesson was the manager or the Bank of Ame rica's Corona del Mar branch. "Wesson was the last man to see Jack Scudder before the kid- nap and we know what he would have been if the kidnap had been successful,'' Morissey told the jury. "He would have been the con. cerned friend. Wesson, the man we believe to be the man who de· manded ransom from Mrs. Scud· der. would have been on the telephone again to ask her it he could help in any way." · Mortssey argued that Wesson invented the defense of a kidnap plot when he realized that Sellers, his brother-in-law, had been Identified by Scudder and could not escape conviction. CONRAD ••• lions by the office. When campaign financial dis· closure s tate(l1ents were filed late last week, there were i.hdica- tions that Conrad was active last fall In a number or campaigns. Earlier this wee~, he said that in addition to Amnony he bad helped rinanclally ln the cam- paigns of Assemblyman Richard Ro binson (D ·Santa Ana), Congressm an J erry Patterson CD·Santa Ana), Assemblyman Dennis Mangers (D·HWltlngton Beach) and former As · semblyman Robert Burke, a Hun- tington Beach Republican. Conrad al.so s aid a member or h1s Cirm, Donald Eckhart, had delivered a $1,000 check to An- thony's election rival, Santa Ana Chy Coun c ilman Harry Yamamato. However. according to Conrad, Yamamato's campaign manager Pat Burnell, refused to accept tbecheclc. Anthon y w as attending a Boat'd or Supervisors meeting and his compaign manager, Loretta Walker, could noc. be re- ached at her office. Tbose lnvesU1ating Conrad's mvolvemenl in tho pol1Ucal nm· palgoa are reportedly re· aearchlnf those •~ ol cam· pllign regulaUons that maka lt U- te1•l for contrtbutfona to be thannele d tbrou1b a n Jn. termtdiary or 11enl without dJYUl1tn1 tbo truo aourco ol the f'l.mdl. • OrangeCounf.¥. Tbe center. located on Bristol Street near the end Of the Orange County Airport runway, origtnaJ. ly was established by the county under a federal gTant to provide counseling for troubled youths and their families. . Smee the grant money ran out two years ago, the non·profit center has oper ated on private funds. A financial crisis at the close ot 1976 nearly forced the cent.er to close its doors, but an Intensive fund raising drive provided the money to keep it operating for at least the next three months. The city fee, which will net the center about $9,000 based on about 100 cases referred from Newport Beach last year, will go into the center 's $70,000 annual operating budget. Cordon Jones, a member or the ATSC board of directors, ex- plained that the fee is signific ant because it is tangible evidence or the city's support of the program. He noted the center currently handles about 250 cases a year and has a maximum capability of 300. "Our costs work out to about $300 a kid.'• he explained. · Membe rs o'r the ·Newport. Beach Police Department's juvenile section have been vocal in their support ol the center because they say it is an ef'redive tool they have successfully used to keep youngsters out or the formal juvenile justice system. In a memo recommending the institution of a city fee, Sgt. Mike Blitch said that "by not funding ATSC we will have maintained a philosophically pristine financial attitude, but we will have lost the single most valuable diversion program available to us." * * * F ..... PageAJ SECURE ••• ing a tremendous problem. "We have no authority to de· lain the youngs ters except through our counselors urging them to stay." Miss Orier sald troubled youngsters on the loose without means or support or a place lo stay can often be~ome victims of crimes. And, she added, a roaming population of troubled juveniles can easily drift into serious m is- adventures. The i ntent ot last year's juvenile justice reform legisla- tion was to provide sterner treat- ment of juveniles who commit serious offenses such as murder while noninstitutionalized treat- ment was provided for minor or. fenders. That lighter treatment in- cluded prohibiting local officials from detaining them in secure facilities where they are not free to leave at their choooing. A~WlrotiM .. WtU REPLACE KELLEY AG-dHlgn•t• Bell NeurFBI Chief Eyed By Bell WASHINGTON CAP) -Atty. Gen.-deslgnate Griffin B.' Bell said today Clarence M. Kt.lley will be replaced aa director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation in the near future . Under questioning by the Senate Judiciary Committee for the second consecutive day. Bell said that be had been looking for a possible FBJ director while in· terviewlng people for jobs in the Juatice DepartmenL He noted that Kelley, appoint,. ed by former President Nixon in July 1973, is 64 years old. "We can look forward to hav- ing a new FBI director before too Jong," Bell said. Asked by Sen. Edward M. Ken- nedy m-Mass.), if he could be more precise, Bell said be could not give an e xact date for Kelley's departure, adding that it "will not be long." Bell said that Kelley has ex- ~ an interest in assisting with the transition that will take place when a new director is named. He said Kelley may be given a role as an adviser. President-elect Carter has never stated that Kelley would be replaced, but has said that he believes in "the general princi· pie" that the head of the FBI should ch ange with the ad- ministration. Kelley has publicly stated that he would not resign voluntarily for (ear of setting a p~ent leading to political appointments of FBI chiefs by each incoming president. Prior to his testimony today, Bell had been noncommittal about Kelley's future. He met with the FBI director Jan. 4, but said they didn't discuss Kelley's tenure. Earlier, Bell said he would fight to insure that no American would be wiretapped without a court warrant. U came m response to a ques- tion by Sen. James Abourezk CD· S.D.), who asked if be believes the president has an inherent conslilutional power to order wiretaps of American citizens. Ji'lnancially, things are lookini good for the City of Newport Beach. Councilmnn Pllul Ryckorr. a member of the council's budget committee, made his mld-riscal year report Monday and noted that, whlle expenditures in the city's ~.l million budget appear to be rijhl on schedule, income ls ahead or schedule. Ryckoff's report was an in- formal preliminary report which will be followed at the Jun. 24 council meeting with a rull analysis from city Flnance Director George Pappas. . Pappu sald that the city's in- come from saJes taxes, bed tax· es, gas taxes, buUdlng excise tax· es and par king meters is running ahead of estimates. He said the budget esllmale on the gas taxes for the city for the fiscal year 1916·77 was $3.34 million. Based on returns after, six months, Pappas says the gas tax lncome for the fiscal year is going to be around $3.S million. Pappas, who noted that "the Super Bowl didn 't hurt us any," said his stare estimated bed tax income at ~1,000 at the start of the flscaJ year. He said that in- come will probably be $670,000. At the halfway point of the fis· cal year, Pappas said income from gas taxes as well as parking meten was up $29,000 each. But be said the biggest in- creue ot all Is from the building excise tax which will probably bring in $250.000 more -th.an an· ticipated. Pappas explained that the tax went up l .S cents per square foot at the start of the fiscal year - an 8.1 percent increase -but he said the rate increase does not. account for the enormous in- crease in funds from that source. ''There's just an awful lot or builc:Uns goingoo," he said. Torus Slated At Upper Bay f£ology Site Guided tours of the Upper Newport Bay Ecological Reserve will be conducted on Jan. 22. Feb. 19 and March 19 by the Friends oC Newport Bay. The purpose of tbe tours 1s to explain the value of ecological reserves and their importance to • birds and marine life. Numerous waterfowl and shorebirds can now be found in the reserve, ac- cording to Ronald Hein, biologist for the California Department of Fish and Game, which manages the reserve. The tours will begin at the in· terseclion of East Bluff and Back Bay Drives, just otr Jamboree Road. The first tour leaves at 9 a.m., and the last one leaves at 10:30 a.m. For more information, call Ralph YoungorSiNathenson at (Zl3) 590-5126. Lynn Hort HART'S John Hort SPORTING GOODS 538 CE~TER ST.• COSTA MESA• 646-1919 Warm up Suits Childrens 129s to 219s Adults 2495 to 39ss Sweat Pants & Shirts 495 each Hooded Sweat Shirts 7ss & sso Acrylic Sweaters 695 Tennis Rackets Prince-Wilson-Dunf op Bancroft-Slazenger-Donnay · Yonex Racket Stringing-Nylon 5oo.7so.1000 Gut Smnging 1&00 & 21°0 Tennis Balls 2nds-1 69 & 188 Penn Tennis Balls--3/225 Ladies Tennis Dresses Mens & Boys Tennis Shirts & Shorts 595 to 1595 Termis Shoes Lades 1195 to 29ss Tennis Shoes Mens 1195 to 2995 Tennis Sox 125 to 250 Volley Balls 101s to 2395 Basketballs 5ss to 399s Soccerballs 59s to 3495 Footballs 71s to 2895 Baseball Mitts 12as to s21s 538 Clftter St. • 646-1919 • Open 9-6 Closed Sunday J ... . 7 f Saddleback EDITION * * * ,\fter11oou N. V. Stot!k~ I VOL. 70, NO. 12, '4 SECTIONS, 38 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1977 TEN CENTS Financier Denies Political Gift • • ,.Jury Told •• . Scudder Faced 'Kidnap Death' Br TOM BAltLEY Of ... 0.11, .. , .. S&Ml An Orange County Superior Cou rt jury was told late Tuesday that It was highly likely that potato chip heir John fl. "Jack'' Scudder or Newport Beach would have been killed last Aug. 19 if his alleged kidnapers' aborted abduction had been successful . Pr06ecutor Bill Morissey told the panel in his final argument OC Jobless Rate Sta ys 5.9 Perce nt Orange County's unemploy- ment rate in December re- mained at 5.9 percent, according to figures released ~Y by the state Employment Development Department. Last month's unemployment rate was 1.5 percent under a year earlier when the county was con· fronted with a seasonally adjust· ed rate of 7 .4 percent. In terms of unemployed peo· pie, that means in December or 1976, there were 45,600 countians on the unemployed roll. accord· ing to ED D's report. In contrast, • year earlier the l_ilumber of unemployed county ffesidents stood at 55,900 people. '{otal employment in the~­ t y. "buoyed by the Chrlslmaa re- ~ shopping season, reacbed 784.~ workers. EDD's forecasters today said employme nt generally falls s ha rply at the close of lhe Christmas shopping and tourist season. However, they predicted the decline in the next few months will not be as severe as normally. ' * * * I Nationwide i Une mployme nt !Rate Drops 1 WASHINGTON (AP> - • Unemployment declined from 8.1 lo 1.9 percent lHt month, the gov· I eminent said today, but the good news was ofCset by IOClther sharp jump lQ wholeuJe l!rlc:es, particularly for food. Co((ee, pork and poultry costs were the chief ingredients In the biggest rise in farm and food prices In e igbt months and pushed overall wholesale prices up nine-tenths of a percent in ~ember. Jndust.rtal price in· creases slowed, with natural gas costs turning down aft.er rapidly increasing for aevenl months. For the year, wholesale prices were 4.7 percent ahead 0( price levels at the end 0( 1'75, when they posted an annual rise of 4.2 percent. • The improvement lo the na· lion's job picture was an indica· tion the economy is betinnlnl to revive afl~r a summer-fall period of s tagnation and rising joblesaneas. The pause fn the business recovery had aroused concern among economlats and prompted Presidenwtect Carter to propose a two-year pacb1e ot tax cuts and rebates and job- creating meuur~. Julius Sblskin, commluloner CSMDECLINE, Pap.\!) .4D FOR BOA.T CUI' RESUL'IS .. "l IOld It! •• Three JIUJe mule wor'Cls ut. tered by a Costa lieu man who placed t.bJ.a claaailied eel: J8' ffobfe C•t wltrlr. Wiit hulls w /bhie aallA '885. • XXlMClUcx. So, if you have • boat 10U'd llke to float, call ~·-~•. Remember, u takes only a rew word.a in the rtabl place to c.- vert unwanted ltema lnto cub - and the rlabt Place alq the Or~e Coast la tho Dally PUot. that violence was present in the kidnaping of Scudder. 64, from the moment he was grabbed as he left his dentist's office in Hunt- ington Beach to the moment be gained his freedom by faking a heart attack. "He was hit so hard that he lost the caps from several of his teeth," the deputy district at· lorney said. "He was pummeled about the head and shoulders, his eyes were taped and he suffered a cut over his right eye. "l wouldn't say that those in· juries fitted with the defense pie· lure of a man who helped lo plan his own kidnaping," Monssey said. oau, ...... SlaH -I• He reminded the JUT}' that Scudder had identified defendant Ricki Dale Selle rs, 21, of Hermosa Beach as the "blonde gentleman" who menaced Scud· der at gunpoint and who alleged· ly held the Balboa Island man captive in a motorbome after the gunman's companion had left the vehicle. MISSION VIE.JO STUDENTS STUDY WORLD ISSUES FOR MODEL UNITED NATIONS From Left, Steve McGee, Suzanne Ch•rtton, LI•• Dominguez, Sh•wn Brooks. Mor is se·y d e sc ri bed the evidence agains t Sellers as "absolutely overwhelming." lie admitted that the evidence against co-d efendant William R4dY Wesson, 45, of Tustin. was .. almost totally circumstanti al but no less worthy or a guilty verdict." Students Jaunt First Viejo Teem Motkl U.N. Participants Mo r issey c ondemn ed as "ludicrous" the defense argu· ment that the wealthy Scudder helped plan the kidnaping in re· tum rot a major Portion of the $250,.000 the kidnapers hoped to get ftom the victim's wife, Mrs. Valerie Scudder. By LAURIE KASPER 011"-Dall' Piiot Sl~ll Ten Mission Viejo High School students will board a plane for Europe later this month to become the first California group ever lo participate in the Model United Nations at the Hague, The Netherlands. The students wm represent Ita- ly and Costa Rica during mock committee, General Assembly and Security Council meetings. Although they're not leaving until Jan. 21, they've already begun some international wheel- ing and dealing. The Iraq delegation (students from Brussels) have rusked for suppqrt of a resolution to restore all antiquities to the country of their origin. The Costa Rica r epresen· tatives are s upporting the move. "Ag ain . th e viole nce," Morissey said. "Mrs. Scudder was told that if she didn't raise t he SlS0.000 in S50 bills and $100,000 in S20 bills her husband would be eliminated." Scudder testified as a prosecu- tion witness that he escaped from the kidnapers' van in Fountain Valley by faking a heart attack Eight Set to Testify In Lollget Defense and then catching the unwary Asp EN . c 0 1 0 . <A p) _ Sellers off guard as the alleged Claudine Longet will testi~ in kidnaper tried lo revive him. her manslaughter trial that her Sellers admitted that he lover ••quite pointedly told her panicked and fled through the nearest back yard 85 Scudder, a that little gun wouldn't kill anybody'' several months before piece of tape flying from his face he waa killed by a bullet from the and minus the glasses he needs to see, ran down the tidewalk yell-pistol, Miss Longet's lawyer said · "h today. mg, eart attack, help me. RM· "Claudine will tell you there nap, help me." But both Sellers and Wesson in-was no aiming, no pointing," de- sisted in their testimony that fense attorney Charles V. Weed- Scudder helped them plan the man said as he opened the casse kidnap and that two other men for the 35-year-old French-born entertainer. wbo bave been identified in tbe Weedman said he will call court.room but not arrested were involved in the plot. • about eight witnesses, including ~her ex-husband, s inger Andy Morisaey condemned Wesson . Willlams, in an effort to prove Tuesday as .. a coo man" who planned the kidnaping of Scudder the dark-haired defeJldant did not recklessly kill pro skier a t a tiuie when the victim Vladimir ''Spider" Sabich on thought be was dealing with an March 21. old friend be first met when "She asked Spider about the WeAOD was the manager of the Bank of America's Corona del safety on his gun ... I'll leave it Marbrancb. lo you to decide how her finger "Wesson was the last man to pulled that trigger, .. Weedman see Jack Scudder before the kid- said. nap and we know what he would "We're going to call Andy have beeq if the kidna,p had been back," he said. successful," Morissey told the Williams testlfied for the pro- ' jury. secution Tuesday, but delivered "He would have been the con-a vigorous defense or his ex- cemed friend. Wesson. the man wife's c haracter . ' · webellevetobethe manwhode· "We 're going to ask him manded ransom from Mrs. Scud-some ques tions about Claudine's der, would have beeit on the attitude toward security," Weed- t.e1epbone again to IL'lk her if he man said. " .•. we anUcli;ate he could help in any way." will tell us Claudine had no Morissey argued that Wesson lmowJedgeof guns." invented the defense of a kidnap Weedman said five witnesses plot when be realized that will be called to counteract pro- Sellen, his brother·in-law, had been identified by Scudder and could not escape conviction. secution testimony that Miss Longet was "a crazy gal" who liked to ski fast, drive fast and take chances. . Miss Longet was dpected to take the stand to tell jurors her version of what happened when a .22-caliber gun went orr in her hands, pumping a single slug into Sabich 's abdomen. Weedman said that by Friday. the manslaughter case could be in the bands of jurors, who must decide whether to accept Miss Longet's claim that the shooting was an accident, or the prosecu- tion's argument that sh& dis- (Sff LONG ET, Page A.Zl &b~lwff To 'Dry Off Shirley Babashoff or F o·u n ta in Na I J e y. America's top woman swimming star for tbe past five years, announced her ·retirement from active competition today. During those five years, she broke 15 world records and set 30 national stan- dards. She also won two Olympic gold medals and aix silver medallions. For full details, see story in today's aporta section, Page Bl, Now they're considering what they can ask for in return. They say they may ask for relief on the price or oil to third world coun· tries. Italy, however. won't support Iraq's resolution. The country would Jose too much if it is passed. The students' split has nothing to do with how they feel persona!· ly about the issue. During the meetings. their thoughts and ac- tions must reflect what the na· lions they represent would do in the r41al situation. The issues scheduled to come to the floor of the Model United Nations ar e also of concern to the real United Nations. In fact, said Suzanne Charldfn, the adviser who will be traveling with the group, two of the resolu· lions passed by the Model UN last year were passed recently by the real U.N. So, for the past several weeks, the students have been absorbed in research. They're learning all they can abou• their respective countries, parliamentary procedure and such things as the decolonization of the Panama CanaJ Zone, ad· mission or Vietnam and Korea to the UN. a code or conduct for transnational corporations, an international code of police ethics. South Africa racism, ter- rorism, disarmament and more. They're also doing extra pro- jects lo make up for the time they'll miss in classes. And, they're taking final exams early. While keeping up with all this, most of the students are working part-time jobs, speaking to com· munity groups, promoting fund- raising parties and selling sponsors ' seals to raise the money for the trip. They're also planning what they'll see during a 10-day tour of London, Amsterdam, Brussels and Paris after the conference and trying to quell their growing excitement. "EveryU~e I think about it, I get hyper," admitted Shawn Brooks, a senior who will be go- ing on the trip. They consider it an honor to be a part of this program. Only three other schools from the <See STUDENTS, Page A.Zl (See HEIR, Page A%) SujJervbors Next? J • ·~ MAC Appro.Ves .. Parl{s Alicia Park Grant Okayed A $150,000 state grant to de- v6)op Alicia Park in Mia&ion Vie- jo was accepted Tuesd•y by Orance County supervilOC"I. The f'undg were made available under a state bond act approved byvoteni In 1914. The 10..ac:ro park site, loc:Btod northeast of Alicia Parkway and Jeronimo Road, •Ill lttcll.ldo pie· nlc f11c:U1Ues, ball d..iarnonds, a pl~,f.tl•ld and a tot lot, county Qf1l Hid. The MluJon Viejo Municipal Advisory Council has approved ceneral plana for development of two key community parb, which 1 now muat wln final approval of Orange County supervisors. CuUng the Jone negative vote durt91 the ptO<teedfngs was new- ly seated councilman Jim Dodge, who went on record opposing plant for ~.5·acre Alicia Park because or wh~t he called inauffi· dent parking apace. The plans for flve-.a&re CasUllJ • Park were approved unanimous- ly, however. The Cutllle proposal was also' allmmed down by the eouncu, which eliminated reat rooms and two tennis courta, w~h had been 1u11e1ted but not budaeted. The ftn41 cost for that J)roJect wlll be about $75,000. The action approving de\lelop- ment ot Alicia Park.at a cost or $240,000 was al•o condlUonal. 'nit council asked that turt.her study be alven to malntaance costs for tbe site, whkh could run as bi1b aa $2,8SO per month. In an effort to counter Dodge's op1)01UJon to &he Alicia plan, Wllll•m Ackerman of EDAW Inc., the · firm that draf'tecf the plans, said there would be ade- quate parking on residential streets adjacent to the park. Facllities at AUclo, which is bounded by Via l.olJ'OD(), Via GalcJa and Vla Talvatea, will ln- clude a children's play area, pie· j8ee PARKS, Pa1e A2) • . { Anthony~fi $10,000 Disputed By GARV GRANVILLE OHM Dalt' P'llOI SUI! Gene Conrad, a police in· fonner turned financier, denied today that he contributed $10,000 to Orange County Supervisor Philip Anthony's campaign, dls- gamed as a contribution from a Costa Mesa building supply firmi Conrad admitted, howevert that the $10,000 cashier check given to Anthony's campaign managers was drawn on .his funds. And, he said. the check was de· livered by his part-time employe. Loran Norton. Anthony's campaign dis- closure state ment shows the donation coming from Robert G. LanFranco, owner of A~o Builders Supply ill Costa Meu. -; Conrad said today that at the time the controversial contribu- tion was made, he owed Lan- Franco $200,000 on a.real est4le deal. "l called him (LanFranco) to ask him to make a contribution and he said he would," Coni<ad said. H.e went on to say that he then sent Norton to a bank with a cashier's check he held to con· vert a portion of it to the $10,000 Lan Franco contribution. According to Conrad. the dr~w­ ing or the $10.000 check reduc:.ed the balance he owed LanFra.rioo from $200,000 to $190,000. Conrad says he is the s~le owne r or the lQr>'ine·based Pension Funds of America. a firm specializing in locating\'~ estate Joans for operators""91 pension and welfarefwuls. . Las t week, the 42-year-old agent turned financier filed a $170 million lawsuit against the Orange County District At· tomey's Office. The federal lawsuit alleges Conrad's constitutional rights were violated in a series of ac· lions by the office. When campaign financial dis· <See CONRAD, Page~ NB Officer Ckaredin CdM Death? Preliminary reports issued b) two Distric t Attorney's fo. vesllgators apparently ba~t cleared Newport Beach police of. ficer Doug Thomas, 24, ofwro,d«· doing in the shooting death of s bystander during a Corona deJ Mar holdup. · Police Chier B. James Glava1 · confirmed today that the report! compiled in the three-week \n. vestigation label the fatal inci· dent as accidental. However, the reports have ye1 to be offlcially reviewed bj Deputy District Attorney Bryan Brown and Glavas said he fla! only received an informal ver~ report from the investigators. • Thomas, who was staked ouUl the Albertson's Market in Corona del Mar Dec. 17, fired a sbo""1o at a fleeing robbery suspect. The blast killed bystander Joe Hines, (See CLEARED, Paie ,\Z) Co as~ Weath e r High cloudiness through Thursday, low cloudiness overnight. Highs in the mid 60s. Lows in the 40s. INSIDE TODAY What att coniumm doing about tltf currmt hiM In co/- I u prlcn and iohot aTe U.. oUen>ative1 to getU~ o mom- bigcupo/ breio? S.e~CJ. latlex 114 """"',..... .. MWlft •• Miltie ... ...... C>Mt ,._. g~ Or My At ...... A• MM•Mtmtt ... 1 ., .......... .... "'"""" • C4>1t ..... Ct .,.. ..... Q I A2 OAJL y PILOT se Wednesday. January '2. 1971 Date Delayed Oil Letu1es Await Studies SAN DIEGO (AP) -The U.S. Interior Depart· ment is postponing by 10 months the target date for awarding offs hore oil leases to better weigh environ· mental impacts. A spokesman for the Department said Tuesday the leasing timetable would be postponed from June until March, 1978, a statement at conflict with earlie't ones in which the department talked of tentative leas· ing in February, 1978, after completion and review or environmental impact studies. According to published reports, the action by the· Interior Department in the last full week of the Ford administration may be moot anyway because of President-elect Carter's promise to take a slow ap· proach to such leasing. The. reports said the latest announcement makes the pcssibility of new oil dr-illlng off the California coast appear ever more remote than it had been. ,•worst Case' Reward Offered For Dog Poisoner College Criticism 'Error' By WILLIAM SCHREIBER Otthe D•ll• P'llel tuff The suddenness of the Irvine Company's move to block con- s truction of Saddleback College's second campus on 20 acres of prime agricultural land was apparently the result of bog- ged-down corporate communica· tions. A company spokesman said to· day that the huge firm's agricultural division planners were not fully aware of the scope ot the college's proposal until very recently. "When they gave the proposal more detailed study, they de- tarmined that the two ~es would not be compatible in that loca- tion," said Martin Brauer, com· pany public relations director. The company irked college of· ficialA Monday when it urged the school not to buy its chosen site at Myford Road and Bryan Avenue and instead acquire 20 acres at Irvine Center Drive and Jeffrey Road about three miles away. I SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A Teward is posted for the arrest and conviction of a killer of dogs in "the worst aUempt here of SPCA officials saJd notices of the offer which were pinned up in the neighborhood have been tA>rn · down. The college has already com· pteted $30,000 worth of appraisals and preliminary design work on the Myford-Bryan site and was within two weeks of closing a de· al with the Irvine Company to mass poisoning of pets that we ~an remember.'• A spokesman for the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals said Tuesday a search of the Sunset district uncovered $Ome 30 hamburger patties heavily dosed with deadly strychnine. I Four dogs, a mixed breed, 'schnauzer, dalmatian and malamute. have suffered deaths Crom strychnine th.is week, the SPCA said. The latest was the mixed breed, a puppy named Baco, whose death Tuesday was lDOUrned by the Rodeznofamily. "My son Frank was sick when he heard about it," said Elena Rodezno, his mother. "I cried so much. It was terrible, a horrible death." The poisoned patties were round in an area bordering Sunset Boulevard and 86th Avenue. the SPCA said, announc- ing a $250 reward for the arrest and conviction of the poisoner. County Okays , Alicia Project An agreement between Orange County and a private developer to bulld a portion of Alicia Parkway in Laguna Hills was ap- proved Tuesday by supervisors. Under the a greement Moreland Development Com· pany and the county will share costs for extending Alicia southwest from Paseo de Valen· cia to Moulton Parkway. A report to supervisors said the county's share or building the road is expected to be about SS00.000. while the firm's share is expec·ted to be about $700,000. * * * FrorttPageAl PARKS ••. I . rue spaces, restrooms, four light· l'ed baseball fields and facilities for soccer and football. Castille Park is bounded by Via La Coruns, Via Oviedo. Via Navarra and Via Bayona. Dele- :tion of planned restrooms at that 1racllity reduced expected majn. 1tenance costs to only f750 per month, council members were 't old. I Because the bulk of the de· i"elopment costs will be borne by 1c:ounly and state grant funds, the pjans must win the approval of lc:ounty supervisors. Added incen· · t ive was provided by the Mission :Viejo Company. which bas agreed to provide $17,000 per acre worth of basic landscaping , and irrigation work. I OAANQE COAST se DAILY PILOT • "In my experience, there's never been a similar attempt here of mass execution of pet.a," said Richard Avanzino, local SPCA president. Some of the dogs killed were on leashes being walked by owners when the animals found the ham- burger. Soon afterward, they showed extreme nervousnes~. grew stiff, salivated heavily and went into convulsions. Last September, one dog was killed and 10 others sickened from poisoned meat scattered in the same area. Avanzino said an anonymous caller telephoned the SPCA, warning that the poisonings · would continue if ''owners let their dogs run loose." Fro• Page Al STUDENTS United States will be in atten- dance when it convenes in the Peace Palace of the Hague. The trip was proposed by Llsa Dominguez, a junior who last year attended as a represen· talive of Israel from the American School of Madrid. "It was very hard gelling the thing going because no one thought there was any time to do anything about it," she said. But Mrs. Charlton, a foreign language teacher. joined the ef. fort. district approval was ob- tained and students were recruit· ed from the mentally gifted minors program and advance<I language classes. Steve McGee felt it was an op- portunity to learn the history, politics and culture of other coun- tries from their point of view. ''I love to argue," said Miss Brooks. So, she explained, she is looking forward lo the opportuni- ty to debate. Miss Dominguez, who plans a diplomatic career, considers it an excellent experience.. Noting that the UN is "very important !or world peace," she said, "I f we do not discwss things among ourselves, how would we know what everybody else is doing." 1 Mrs. Charlton believes the pro· gram will help build leadership and independence among her students. But most importantly, she said, it will broaden their view of the world. She predicts they'll team more from these two weeks than they would from a year of formal school. Other students participating in the program are: Marisa Babic, junior; Carole Chapta, junior; Lynne Clark, junior; Sherry Drake, senior; Lisa Mcintyre,• junior; Kristi Robbins. Junior and Steve Schneider, junior. Fro.PageAJ CLEARED •• 61, of Dana Point. Initial police reports indicated that Hines was hidden from Thomas' view in a row of Christmas trees at the front of the store and stepped into the line of fire as the officer shot at the fleeing suspect. The suspect, Richard William Sutton, 20, of San Clemente, was captured about a block from the market. Police alleged he was armed with a loaded .38-callber revolver. He has been bowid over for trial tn Superior Court on cbarce1 that ht la reaponaibte tor a aertta of market robberies throuibout the south coast area· includlnc the one that ended with the abootlnr. 'nlat lnveatlJation will official· 1y conclude with a writtAm report from Brown. The prosecutor could not be reached for com· meot. about the lnvetttiaton' fin. dinp and the release date of that report. buy it. - According lo Brau~, who said he consulted with top corporate officers when the company's ac- tion was revealed, the Myford· Bryan site is not acceptable to the company for several key re- asons, including: -The fact that the site in ques- tion is in an area that is not even part of the company's five-year development plan and ls not due to be removed from agricultural preserve status until 1984. -The fact that the site is part of the agricultural division's five· year plan and is planted with a high -risk, high-yield crop {asparagus) that takes five years to mature. -The fact that all utilities, in· eluding water, sewer and power, will have to be brought onto the site at high cost to the college dis· trict. Brauer said the alternative site being offered by the company would probably cost more to buy but would be much cheaper to improve because the utilities are already there. He also said the company· favored location is more in line with general plan policies, which call for development of con- tiguous land rather than sites in the middle of incompatible areas. College trustees have given the company until Monday night to come 'up with a detailed, "bona fide" offer to sell the alternative sites and strongly indicated that the bid will have to be extremely attractive before they will accept it. According to Brauer, an inad- vertent mistake may have been made within the company's in· frastructure, resulting in the seeming "last-minute ploy." He said the company's land planners were probably not in close enough contact with the agricultural planners during the time when prospective second campus sites were being pon- dered. The agricultural division ap- parently informed company • planners working with the col· tege that they would not only lose the output of the 20 acre campus site but would also have to make major adjustments in surround· ing agriculture activities. "When we farm next to urbanized areas, there are cer· lain procedures that are followed to protect both uses," Brauer said. Front Page AJ WNGET •.•• regarded a serious risk t o Sabicb. 1f convicted, she faces a maximum penalty of 10 years in prison and a $.10,000 fme. Williams, 48, wearing an open· neck white shirt, dark sweater and slacks, said of the mother of his three children: "I wouldn't say she was the type to take chances. She was especially careful around children and other people." Two dozen persons unable to gain entry to the 70·Seat courtroom peered through its glass.topped doors for a glimpse of the television celebrity and his JS.year-old ex-wife. Williams came to Aspen the day after Sabicb was shot in the $250,000 mountainside chalet he shared with Mias Longet. for two years. The singer said he talked with his ex-wife after they left the 1ueat .house of singer John Denver to stop at the bome of Peter and Mary Ann Greene, wheN their chUdren 1t.ayed the n11bt of tbe shoottn1. "She said, 'Spider wu showing mt bow to use lhe sun, 1t went "Boom! Boom I" and went off, and l sbot blm.' '' WUUems testified. "Sbe said, 'You know thal U 1 meant to kUJ hJm , J •'OUld ten you that,' and uld U wu an acci· dent.'' • . Precarioau Perch AP Wl,.plloto This was the view from below a semi-truck that crashed on a bridge spanning the Mississippi River in Minn~apolis and dangled over icy waters until it was rescued. The ac· cident snarled traffic in sub.zero temperatures. Fro• Page Al CONRAD DENIES GIFT. • • closure statements were filed late last week, there were indica- tions that Conrad was active last fall in a number of campaigns. Earlier this wee~1 be said that in addition to Anmony he had helped financially in the cam- paigns of Assemblyman R~chard f',....PageAJ DECLINE • • of labor statisUcs, said the latest job figures indicate that the un· employment situation "bas broken out of the holding pat· tern" which characterized it for several monlhs. Coming on the heels of gains in retail sales, iudustrlal produc- tion and personal income. Shiskin told the congressional Joint Economic Committee, "it seems likely that the economy has resumed an upward path after the pause durin1 the .sum- mer and fall." Ttle 7 .9 percent unemployment rate in December was still slight· ly higher than the rate al the beginning of the year, when 7.8 percent or the labor force was jobless. Unemployment dropped from a recession peak of 8.9 percent in May 1975 to a low of 7.3 percent last May. The rate then started rising and stuck on a plateau of 7.8 to 7.9 percent from July through October, before jumping tA> 8.1 percent in November. Robinson ( D·Santa Ana). Congressman Jerry Patterson (0-Santa Ana), Assemblyman Dennis Mangers <D-Huntington Beac h ) and former As - semblyman Robert Burke, a Hun- tington Beach Republican. Conrad also said a member of his firm, Donald Eckhart, had delivered a $1,000 check to An- thony's election rival, Santa Ana City Councilman Harry Yamamato. However, according to Conrad, Yamamalo's campaign manager Pat Bl#rnett, refused to accept the check. Anthony was attending a Board of Supervisors meeting and his campaign manager, Loretta Walker, could not be re- ached at her office. Those investigating Conrad's involvement in the political cam- paigns are reportedly re- searching those sections of cam- paign regulations that make it ii· legal for contributions to be channeled through (l D in- termediary or agent without divulging the true source o( the funds. Front Page Al HEIR ••• "He looked on Sellers as a son just as Sellers looked on him as a father," the prosecutor said. "He thoµght they would have a better chance together if he stuck wtlh the boy and he thought they might get away with it. OC Alien Problelll To Grow By lllLARVKAYE Of IM D•llY ~Ott Sl•ll A Los Angeles 1mmiaralion of· ficlal predicted today that pro· blems wilh illegal aliens will · escalate In Orange County dur- ing the coming months. "I think it's realty like the little Dutch boy who put his finger In the dike. It's just too late," said Gene Sabin, an immigration of- ficial in the Los Angeles b\S'eau. "We're juat too late in stopping the illegals and I think we're go- ing to see more and more in Orange County," Sabin com· mented. He said that for the problem to improve significantly, individual businesses found employing il- legals must be penalized. Final figures from Tuesday morning's raid on an Irvine In· dustrial Complex company totaled 117, Sabin said. All but four of the 117 illegal aliens are believed to be from Mexico with the remaining four from Ei Salvador and Colombia, he said. Twenty.four agents arrived at Lag\.lna M anpfacturlng Com- pany, 17622 Von Karman, Tues; day morning and filled 10 vans with employes who, authorities said, did not have valid papers.to be working in this country. They are being processed in Los Angeles and all but the "perennial ttoublemakers" will be taken back to lbe border and returned to Mexico. Those who have been picked up in raids several times before will have deportation hearings and may be deported.· That means it will be a felony if they are caught in this country again. Immigration officials conduct· ed a similar raid at Laguna Manufacturing last Sept. 23, when 84 aliens were picked up. Sabin explained that they try to "survey" new· businesses, but that often the same companies are repeat offenders. "There is no federal law against companies who hire ii· legal aliens, so we can't file charges against the different firms," Sabin said. But he said there is a new state law that can result in a fine for companies caught hiring illegals. He said he believes it bas been used only once, in Santa Barbara, but said he hopes immi- gration officials can persuade county and city attorneys to begin cracking down on business during the coming year. Burglar Gets $645 A burglar who twisted off the front door lock to gain entry took property valued at $645 from a Mission Viejo home. Orange County sheriff's officers said the break-in was reported by Patricia Ann Robinson, 32. o( 26516 Lupe de Vega. She told of- ficers intruders took a television set, a camera and cash. 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JMU!IX 11, •m DAIL 'f fltt.0.T .. ~ar Dealers €of ·- Disclosure Eyed w A$HINGTON tAP> -If Y'* bouehl • ear Mm a dealer wbo arrupcl the ftn6Ddne, '°" 19Q "-" speat MYeral bundnd dollara more J.n flftuce chars• thu ~ blldto. The extra mqney went .. a payment from tbe l~ wtJtuUon to the dealer 1n mum for steertnc &be bur it.way. • nr. FaANS ANNVNZIO. (J>.IU..), cbalrman ol u.. ..... consumer affairs subcommittee, •ald 1ucll pa.ymtotl..,,. "under·the-table 1dckbaeb" that 1'bave COit eouumF' mlWona in the past few years... r Under preuure from Anounzio and ~l!T£.:::.~ ( aJNSVMER. ~ diac:losure ot the ~· · . ;; -a:nents. beginning next , month. Then. the lend· •ett log institotioll will have t.o iaform borroera that the.~ dealerisgetting acutoltbefinancecbarge. , •"b Tbe disclosure rule would aPPlf to any cr.Ut .,..._,.. ment used to finance autos or other coasumer ioodl. 'rJ Annwuiosaldtbesystem worblikethll: ,;l(f A CAJl DEALE& TELLS A CV8TOMER, "Don't IQ.to a ~for a IOan. 1 ba\>e someone I alwa,a wort with. l'U U'· 'l"lqe it for you.·· The dealer doesn't say tbe~ ls • ...... cut in it for him. · °' 'lbe leoding institution lives the dealer about ~ ol the ln._t chuges or the bank may set an iDteN8t rate aDd tell the dealer that he can keep ~ °"" ..._t amount. In one case discovered by the 1ubcomm.ltt.e. ,..,,.. buyer spent $191 ln ftnanee cbar1ea of whlcb $272 WtDt'lA6ck to the dealer. · m "A consumer bas a right to know hil dealer ts 8'U1dt a kickback from the lender, a kickback that the couwn..r pays for. With this knowlqe, a consumer would tDaalflM can probably get a &ower ftna.oce cbarae throuCb ~ f.usancing," Annwldoaaid. .. ,.,, Tbefinao~elndmteydiaqreeswttbAnnumio. •1·1 ... DOUBT IP rr WILL AllOUNT TO the mll.lloas·"-1 Coalreseman Annumfo is talklq about. If dealers dicba't aet lb.ia money. they would bave to charge mo~ u the ~JC cost of the car," said a spokesman for the Nauooal Ccmaumer Finance OrpnlutJon. '·' ''Tbb is a way ol business that baa &OGe on for m~ many yean and these payments are no< klcli:bacb ~ said. •• Last August, the Federal Reserve Board, reapomi.ble ror enforcing the Truth iD Leodlnl Act ol 1981. issued ~·~ posed regulation tbat would bave allowed the practl~ to coatinue. The 18fS8 law requires lenders to notify~ ol credit tenns so that they can make informed cbillees when sbopptng for a loan. ,..: ANNUNZIO A.ND OTBE&8 P&OTESTED to-tb. Federal Reserve that the iDterpretaUon went aiatnat U.:IA· tent of CoQgress He called the proposed recutatloa ••a~-er·up of the dealft'-lender relatiooshlp. • • , The Fed now bas issued an amendment to fore«'~ closure of the .fees to dealers. The new requiJ'ement IS q . pected to remain In the rules wben they become effectlve after Feb. 4, the deadline for public commeut. -.: The disclosure won't detail the she of the dealer's•lirt. But it will alert you that the dealer ls taklng ~ sba.M'lof something that otherwise would appear to be fotng te'lle lender. .. S 'Ul .... 1Rlsc .:c·,. p ~II ' 'K''''I Prdfjt~~~ l SEA'ITLg (AP) ...J The fin.ancl.a1 eondltioa ol f the tanker abJp industry bY. lnc~uad tM likellboocl ol oil apilla, ~to an upert IA ell pollution cleanup. -.. • , Bob Allen, vice president ad 1.eral mMqer! ol the pollution control divtsJon ol Karine Coutruc· tioo and Design ~ (llan:o), said lt baa become cheaper to charter an old tanker than 10 take a safer ooe out ol mothballa. MO&EOVEa, BE MID, THE low chart.et rates don't p10vide enough money for the oper ...... to be able to make safety repaln. Marco bolds the patent on a fabric tbat aops ap oil whlle rejecting water and has IOld '5 attmna .. ,. • includin& two doaen to the Navy, ln receqt years. -- Two Marco skimmers helped contain oil from the tanker Sans.inena. which explOded at San Pedro. The Navy bad four Mateo lkimmen on alert when the Argo Mercbant broke updf ..Nantucket, Mau., but they were not deployed. ALI.EN, Wll06E mtll BUILD8 flabln1 boata • well u oU-ekimmlng vessels, returned recently from taita with oil lncluatry offtciala iri London and Burope. I I - "People tell me that tanker charter rates are so low they can't afford to take a abipoutol t~· be.t said. "Startup costs are more than what Uiey'd eanf on the charter. Spot tanker cbartet rates are ·n&n· n1n& as UWe as a tenth ol what they were durinc tbe oil embargo. "Many of the taken sailiac under these CODdJ. tioGa are 20 or 30 years old. Their operators are nm-ninc 00. •boestrinl. 1'TllEY'&E Paa&EDTO TBE Umit, and tbeJ' couldn't afford to maintain their ships even If tbQ ' wanted to." Allen said tbe main exceptions are tank•l'I QD•. der lon~tenn charters with rat. that cover Mfttr and malDteauee mcre.sequtely. •