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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1977-02-18 - Orange Coast Pilot~ . ·'· . . , . inshaw Arrest Orange Co11nty's --.. -.. -. ---... --·--.---.. ----· - Sought on Dollar Drops Bench Warrant 42.Bc Since '67 ~hase------~ets FRIDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY 18, 1977 VOL 10 140 4', 4 S£CTI0'4S, ll f'AGES Hinsha-w 42.IJe Sint!e '67 198MPH. Arrest Sought County Dollar's £ursuit fuFog NABBED IN NEWPORT F~eM•t11n FBI Arrest.s 'Most Wanted' lnNewpor.t Value Declines By The Associated P.,ress Rising food and housing costs last month gave Southern Californians thetr· highest mon- thly increase in consumer costs since May, tbe U.S . Labor Department said today. The agency's Bureau of Labor Statistics said consumer prices In Los Angeles and Orange Coun- ties rose by 1.2 percent in January, droPPing the dollar to 57 .2 percent of its 1967 purchas- ing power. The Consumer Price Index was 6.4 percent above J aouary 1976, the Labor Department sald. While prices rose in all areas of consumer spending except ap· parel and upkeep, the depart- ment said. higher food and hous· ing costs alone accounted for 90 percent of the total increase in the Southland. Housing costs had the highest increase at2.l percent, which put it 6.1 percent ahead of a year a110, ~Vlmem·sara.---·-=a The costs of owning a home in Southern California jumped three percent due to "con- elderabl)'" higher property truces and increased snaintenance and repair services, while rents in· cre.•~::J·6.~.r:cent, ~~<le~-~ merit . Food prices rose by 1.3 percent in January an~ were 2 percent above January 1976 for the Southland, the acency said. Grocery items incnased by 1.7 percent for the tnonth but re- maJned-oalf two-tenths of ·a per- cent at,ove lut year, the La~ Department said. • The COil Qf dining out rose by Southern California. In other categories· health and recreation was up one-half of a perc~mt for -·th&· montn -and -8. I · percent for the year; medical costs rose six-tenths of a percent to 1.3 percent higher than last ~ and transportation was up onezt"enth or a percent to 21.8 per· cent for the year. Apparel and upkeep costs re- mained the same in January. On the national level : -Sharply higher prices for food and fuel drove consumer prices up eighth-tenths of a.per- cent in January. the biggest mon- thly inflationary surge in 18 months, the government said to- (8ee PRICES, Page A2) Toro Man, 50, Dies in Fall From Ladder An El Toro man who apparent- ly •lipped from the ladder while he was painting a home in South La1uoa died of head injuries Th\U'Jda)' t>d.ore be. .. x:eaciled. South Coast Co• m unity Hospital, Orange County Cor.oner'a officers reported to- day. Deputies said Frank Gerbaai Jr., 50, ol 24001 Muirlands Blvd., apparenUy lUttered a Akull frac- ture-w]leo be te'H bead first on the-- paved driveway at 5 Wlunita St. An autopsy bas been ordered today to coo.f1rm the cause ol de- ...... ~. Mexican President Jose Lopez Portillo acknowledges appt"ause as he speaka to Members of· Congress Thursday. In the House A 100-mile-pe-r -hoyr ch.ase along fog.bo4nd lnt111state 5 netted the U~S. Border Patrol Civ~illetal aliens today. San ClemeAte Police . Officer Jim Gularte stopped the suspect car without incident at. Avenida Preloidio and its occupants were turned over to the border patrol. ~ Supervising agent John Wesson said two o( the occupants were aged 12 and 14. B.order Patrol ag.ents gave chase when the .auto t~o the San Onofre Check Station shortly after2a.m. Pursuing agents estimated the speed of the chase at in excess of 100 miles 'per hour· along the foggy freeway. Wesson acfmitted the condi· lions were nol acceptable for such high speed. He said that was why the San Clemente police Department was notified by radio and asked to intercept the -fleeingcar.---· ····-·--· - A high speed pursuit by tbe Border Patrol in late Jaouaryln- jured three Orantie Coast.youths wlien a patrol unit rammed headon Into the youths car aJona the Orte1a.Highway. Weather. ~air· lirough Sat.relay. Qnly partial aft.rnoon . clearing along beaches. DAILYP1LOT s Friday, '!brw!rt 1e. 1m . I King Assassination 'No Conspiracy' WASHINGTON (AP) -A Justice Department task force found no evidence tb6ll tbe FBI waa implicated in the murder or Dr. Martin Luther Klos Jr. and concluded that the FBI lovesUga- tion of the asaa.uinatlon wu thorough and honest. The t.uk force released • ttt-page report of its findtnas today after l'eviewin1 more tbao 200,000 FBI document.I and ln· terviewing about 40 wltnesses. Former Atty. Gen. Edward ff. ·Levi latmcbed the probe to clear up question.a about the FBI baraaarnent of the civil ripts Jeader and the lnvesUaatioo of his death. The task force said the evidence virtually rules out the J>()Ssibility of a con.piracy to kill • Not on Agenda Fired Employe Seeks Funds DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) -Mary Lu Patton says the plastic surgeon whose office she managed fired her because she refused to hold a board for his karate practice. Mrs. Patton, in seeking unemployment benehts, also said she objected to shining Dr. James Stallings' shoes and doing his grocery and liquor shopping. Mrs. Patton said she stopped holding the practice board after she developed tendonitis. She was fired Dec. 18 from her job and applied for unemployment benefits. Stallings challenged the claim and the Iowa Job Service is studying the case. Stallings could not be reached for comment, but his attorney said, "The doctor will categorically deny any claim from Mrs. Patton that she was terminated for anyUli.ng but just cause." Piggyba~k Flight U.S. Space Shuttle Takes to the Air EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE <AP) A Jumbo jct car- ried the Space Shuttle "En- terprise," workhorse of the future U.S. space program, pig- gyback into the air toda>' for its first test flight. Liftoff of th e s p ecially equipped BO<!ing 747 for the two- hour test fli ght, at altitudes or up to 23,700 feet, was at 8:30 this morning. Fitzhugh Fulton Jr., pilot of the 747, reported a ''very, very slight perceptible buffeting," but said that otherwise the takeoff was smooth as any airliner in spite of the massive load. The 14-4.000-pouod unmanned shuttle, 122 feet long or nearly as large as a DC9 airl.iner, was aimed slightly upward and firm- ly attached to the top of the modified JUm bo jet by clamps at its nose and under its rear fuselage. The test program is to ensure that the shuttle, due to begin· operation in the 1980s, can return rrom space and land like an airplane. It is designed to be blasted off into orbit vertically with the aid of disposable rockets. The shuttle was unmanned for !oday'a flight. Jn May, a two-man ::rew will be aboard, and In July .he craft will be released from -he 747 and &J.ide, powerless, to' a 'andinJ. Jt bas prevlsouly been tested )nly in hi&b-speed trips down a "l.QJway aboard the 747. AJI ~er takeorts and landings it this busy test facility were talted, but just before lbe ;cbeduled takeoff a V·Cormation ,, feese soared directly over the ·unway, causina momentary ·oncern but nol delayin& the .akeolf. Tbe almttJe, a re-usable vehicle bat wtll be the workhorse of the \ext phase of U.S. manned nieht.. Nill be able to 0y lnlo earth orbit .o, carry CaJ'lo and scieou.ta CJD a 1arietyof mlstons. Tbe pluybaclt pair were to re- 1ch ~ or 287 m.p.b. durine .odQ • test, mllaion 8pokesmen iald. .As the g)eamlnf white shutUe NU carried over the test cent.er 6"ANoa COM'f • DAILY PILOT f at the beginning of the flight, it was joined briefly by the Bl bomber that is being tested here Television cam eras mounted aboard an accompa nying jet Qtamed clear color. pictures of the two planes to te levision monitors on the ground. The four-man crew of the car- rier plane was concerned in today's fli ght with verifying the stability of the combined shuttle and carrier in night patterns that will be duplicated during the first free test of the shuttle in July. ~ia/,.]oke . At Luncheon Brings Blast WASJONGTON (AP) -A member or the Commodity Futures Trading Commission has apologized publicly through ao aide for airing a pun in which two city officials were charac- terized as ''black loafers." The racial joke was told by Robert L. Martin in a speech at a trade luncheon Feb. 9 in Chicago, an assistant confirmed. Tbe aide said Thursday tl)at Martin "has only said and o#tly will 1ay that it was unfortuna~. it was ill-advised or him to say and that be reereta it.'• Martin himself was unavaila- ble for comment. Earlier, tbe Cblcago Daily News quoted him as apologiztna for his "large mouth." and saying "I guess l'm ,eoinJ to eet beheaded.'' Afthe luncheon, Martin spun a tale about President Carter send- ing for a pair of black loafers - meaninc shoes -and gettin1 in- stead them~ or Wublngton and a black city councilman. The mayor, Walter Washington, is black.. · William Bagley, chairman of the commission established in 1975 to ov~ commodity future markets, said Thursday that his feUow commissione1"s remark' "1-personally abhorrent to me because it perpetuates racial stereotypes that a more mature society should abandon:• E',...PllfleAl PRICES ••• day. 1n addition, the Labor Depart.. ment indicated there could be worse news in months a.bead since it aaid its January price in- dex failed to reflect the full price Jmpact of severe winter weather that has affected much Q( then.a-•t1on. -The ffonomy C'fAW 0'90D more slowly then originally estimated ovt?r the last tbtee m90tb.s of 1976, natstarini ·th•· stnanest GPllN.fon lince the tint quarter ol receHIOD·pla.guect 1175, the 1ovemment aald tod.,. The COtnm~ Department saJd die Groa Ndonal Pt-oduct, or tbo touJ <Mltpd of loOCb aild 1entces til t.bo econom)', ~in nJUme bJ" an &Dftual rate Cl( 2.f. perc nt ha tbo Octof>.-r· Deeemblr qu.uter. ~. the esthnai.ct t.bo GNP ll'OWtb ata percent. king, wbo wu shot on a motel balcony in Memphis on April 4, 19A. The evidence indicates that James Earl Ray, who was ar- rested and pleaded guilty to the crime, acted alooe, the task force sald. .. The sum of all of the evidence or Ray's &uilt points to him so ex- clusively that it IQOSt efrecuvely makes lbe point that no one else was Involved," the report said. "Of course, som eone could conceivably have provided him with IOffbUcs or even paid him to comm1t the crime. However1 we· have round no competent evidence upon which to base such a theory." Tbe task force said the FBI conscientiously checked out leads suggestmg a conspiracy but "the results were negative." The task force "has concluded that the investlgation by the FBI to ascertain and capture the murderer of Dr. King was thoroughly, honestly and suc- cessfully conducted," the report said. "We found no new evidence which calls for action by state or federal authorities." The task force members also said they "found no evidence or any complicity" in the assassina- tion by the FBI or the Memphis Police Department. However, the FBI failed to check some leads which might have erased some still lingering mysteries about the case, the re- port swd. Th1s included indications that one or both of Ray's brothers helped him escape in 1967 from the Missouri State Prison. The FBI Jearned about that possibility after Ray was cap- tured in England on June 8, 1968. but failed to check 1t out because 1t was apparently considered un- important then, the task force said. The report said it was un- derstandable that the FBI con- centrated on learning the killer's identity and catching him and bypassed some leads about his activities prior to the assassina- tion. As for the FBI's efforts to harass King and discredit him as a civil rights leader, the task force called the campaign clear- ly improper but recommended against prosecution of anyone in- volved The late FBI director J . Edgar Hoover instigated the harass- ment of King and he and some of his top lieutenants are dead and other top aides involved are re- tired from the bureau. the report noted ·'They are beyond the reach of disciplinary action," the task force said. "The few bureau personnel who had anything to do with the King security investiga- tion and who are still in active ser vice did not make command decisions and merely followed orders. We do not think they are the proper subjects of any dis- ciplinary action.·• E'ro• Page Al WANTED ••• rect1onal Center in Smyrna, Del., lastAug. 21. '"He and the other s over- powered guards with knives and a eun," Woolf explained. He said Ute four men were sought by police in three states for investigation or a crime spree that includes two sexual assaults, a murder, an aUempted murder and armed robbery in the days after the prison break. Two of tbe fugitives were ar- r ested by police in Virginia and a third by Maryland authorities shortJy alter t.be breakout but Martin mad<-' It to the West Coast, agent Woolf said. Victor Bagha, who works tor his brother at Nationwide, said in an inteniew today that he picked up Martin about four months ago on the San Diego Freeway. ''He was on his way to Orange County and he looked hungry, so I took him to a restaurant and fed him a hamburger," Victor Baiba said. "He asked me If I could gethlm work 4nd I told him he could bave a paintin&Job." ''Then I told him I would need to see bb driver's UcenH and aocial security card and be said he'd have to aend back home tor them... · After mont.M or delays and ex- c u sea, the Ba1ha brothers became sus\)lcious, and Nick· Baaha Hf" be Dnalb' called lederalqenta. "I euess I just dldn't lite Ute look of that CUY: • he said. •·Looks• tlikebowuapc".U,badfellow." Lack of rain for a second straight season brought about this condition on Lake Ber- r yessa in Northern California's Napa .,,~ County where the floating docks <bottom) are a long way from the bottom of the stairways from the lakeside residences. Dry Spell Harmful To Budget Surplus SACRAMENTO CAP) -Water isn 't the only r eso urc e Jeopardized by drought: The California state budget surplus -a hedge against tax hik~s - may evaporate by one-third to one-half. an analyst says. Meanwhile, Gov. Edmund Brown J r. a nnoun ced plans Thursd4y to huddle with Mayor Tom Bradley in Los Angeles and other western governors in Denver to discuss the drought and measures to combat it. Legislative Analyst A. Al an Post gave his proJection of lhe drought's impact on the state's economy and the expected $890-mJlbon 5late budget surplus July 1. The nonpartisan analyst said immediate state revenues might be cut $272 million, and added that even if the economy re- covers fully from the drought CONSERVATION URGED FOR COAST-A6 next year. the total loss in state tax revenues would be about $400 million In addition to Brown's drought meetings. his top aide, Gray Davis . was heading for Washington to see whether California 1s getting maximum drought emergency benefits un- der federal disaster programs. Post chd not estimate the finan cial impact of the drought on private ind1v1duals in his report to the Senate Finance Commit· tee. which is starting hearings on Brown's $15.2 billion state budget proposal for 1977· 78. "Not only will the drought have . an impact on agricullure, but should these drought conditions continue, and adversely affect electrical power supplies and costs this summer, the impact would ripple through many seg- ments of our economy," he said. Roy Bell, Brown's finance director, said he couldn't con· firm Post's estimates, but he couldn't dispute them either. Meanwhile, several hundred municipal water districts in California have replied to the governor's request for drought status reports and plans to meet water shortages. "The m ajority or water dis· tricts coming in are going to cut down landscape watering around the state." said George Reimer of the state Drought Information Center. He said districts then '1ould consider voluntary residential water restrictions. Then, if the situation is drastic, for people who ·have water meters, they'll have quotas. Go too far, and water will be turned oft." Brown has asked the 1,117 munlclpal districts in the si.te to submit· reports that wm be analyzed and used as a basis for a statewide strategy. Tbe data won't be ready before the end of next week. Reimer said. Associations representin& restaurattt owners and beauty shops asked their members to cut water use. The California State Res taurant Association an- nounced Thursday it is asking 4,000 members to serve waler on· ly upon request. Association President Stanley Stockton said each eight-ounce glass also r e· quires 16 ounces of water for washing. The California Cosmetologist Association suggested that its 70,000 beauty shop members cut shampoos from two latherings to one. That would save 200,000 gallons a day, said President Louis Papac. and "one soaping is real- ly all that is necessary to cleanse the hair." Captive Boy, 11, Succumbs SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -An ll·year-old boy hospitalized last month suffering from malnutri- tion and dehydration after being handculted to tbe bathroom toilet has died of "respiratory com· plicatJons," the hospital said. Gary Ellenberg had been hospitll.lized since be was brought to the hospital by his mother and her boyfriend in late· January. He died shortly before midnight Thursday. Authorities said that when he was admitted the boy weighed just 44 pounds -about half what is considered average -and bis body temperature was 84 degrees. THE REAL ENERGY Bom&Seen Killing Try BUENOS AIRES, Argen· tina CAP> -A bomb ex- ploded on an airport runway today just 20 seconds after Argentine President Gen. Jorge Videla took off from an ad- jacent strip, the govern- mentsaid. Tbe president was un-h~med and the plane un- damaf'ld in what appeared to have been as assassina-tfon. atteQipt. There were no reports ol casualties. Videla'a plane landed a few minutes later at an air force base hear Buenos Aires apparently for a ·check of any possible damage and then took off again. Police Probe RB Woman's Death in Pool Orange County Coroner's de- puties are awaiting the results o( • an autopsy to determine the de- ath of a mother discovered float. ing in a J acuzzi whirlpool bath at -her Huntington Beach apartment complex early today. Vonda Mae Lambert; 37, of 6242 Warner Ave .. is believed to have suffered a cerebral hemor- rhage berore slipping beneath the swirling water. police said. She bad sutfered a stroke severa1 weeks ago and police and coroner's deputies said Mrs. Lambert had a history of such medical problems. . Funeral services were pending today at Dilday Brothers Family Mortuary in Huntington Beach. Investigators said the victim leaves a small daughter. Promise 'Broken~ TULSA, Okla. (AP) -An at- torney claims that the govern- ment breached its promise to give special consideration to Phillips Petroleum Co. in a 1973 case involving illegal campaign contributions to former Presi- dent Richard Nixon's re-election effort. CRISIS. ALL OF THE MEDIA KEEPS POUNDING INFORM,\ TION REGARDING ENERGY N-0 THE LACK THEREOF. · . I IT IS APf>ARENT TO ANY<::N: WHO LOOKS. THAT THE REAL CRISIS rs AN INDIVIDUAL ONE. WE HAVE BECOME SO LAL'( THAT WE ADI-ERE TO THE OLD NW.Y ADAG: -"DON'T ST ANO UP wtEN YOO CAN SIT, OONl SIT WH~ YOJ CAN LIE DOWN," ETC. l.NDRTUNATEl Y. Tl-ESE ~ HAVE CARRIED OVER INTO BUSINESS. AND IT IS INCREASINGI. Y M~ DIFFK:ULT TO ANO A CR.A.FTSMAN WHO TAKES PRIDE IN HIS WORK. AT ALDEN'S WE DO HAVE THESE CRAFTSMEN, AND TH: CARPETS AU STRETO£> PROPERLY. A~ TH: SEAMS AU HAN~SEWN f<NO RE-INFORCB> 'NITH LATEX. IF TI-E X>8 TAKES L.0N<B. TO. 00 IT RJGiT', Tr£N WET N<E LONG'":R! ()()oJi BUY VALUABLE CAAPEnNG ~HAVE rT RUlNED BY A Sf-+:X>DY tNSTAUATia-4 -CAU.. Al..004'5 N-0 AGiT M ENER~ CRISIS. ~ON! 6'6._.831 -646-2355 ~YMICHAELPASXBVICll • Qtt ...... ~~-IJ.lft The 1Jp on the truck reads "Pal'a,",but Costa Mesa parents of Sonora Elementary School children and the o~ralor of the m()bile swttta store have been anything but friends, the past few days. Early today. parents in the Mesa del Mar area formed a car posse lo follow a man they claim is pilfering lunch money from theiJ\ clilldFeo by eelling · than ''junk food." "I 'm juat trying to mat' an honest buck and they <parenta and scbooJ officials l are trytnc lo stop the J[ids from buym1," claims Carl Palumbo. the 86- nar-~ld driver of th~ bri1ht yellow truck that canvasses the area as early as 8 a.m. each school day. .. Oo you call Wa junk?" asks P•l•mbo, pointing at a stack of pre·packued potato chips, pret- s-elsend candy. Many of the parents are upJet because they claim P&:lumbo )~ enticing youn1stera to part with their lunch money by giving free S&l'Jlples. "Sure, I give 'em stuff free if I have leftovers," Pal01nbo ad- <See BATl'LE, Page A.%) FBI. Nabs ~ugitive 'Most Wante,d' Arrested in Newpo':t By SfEVE MITCHELL Ofl.,.Oallv l"llolStall FBI agtrnts wal~ed into a Newport Beach m aintenance sup ply business Thursday afternoon and arrested one of the agency's 10 most wanted ru g1tives. Agents arrested Francis John Martin, a 30· yC'ar old convict serving a lire ·sentence an a Delaware prison who escaped last AugtJSt 21 and allegedly went ~n a kidnap-rape spree that left a youngwoman de~d. '• after escaping with three other prisoners from the DelawareCor~ rectiona l Center in Smyrna, Del., last Aug. 21. "He and the others over- powered guards with knives and a gun," Woolf explained. He said the rour men were sought by pol ice in three state§,!or invesllgat1on of a cnme spree that includes two sexual assaults, a murdet, an attempted murder and armed robbery in the days after the prison break .DRNKS Martin offered no resistance when arrested by agents shortly after the lunch hour at Na- tionwide Professional Systems, 4300Campus Drive Company pre!.1dcnt Nick Bagha said Martin. who used the name Richard Maule, worked as a painter for the Los Angelt>s firm's Newport Beach fat·1ht1cc; Agents said M <irttn Ii ved in Tustin Two of the fugitives were ar-rested by police in Virginia and a third by Maryland authorities shortly after the breakout but Martin mad<. it to the West Coast, agent Woolf said. O.tly "llot Stall P"°to CANDY TRUCK DRIVER ANO SCHOOL PARENTS SQUARE OFF IN COSTA MESA Sonora School Parents Claim Student Lunch Money Is Going for 'JunkF~' Victor Bagha, who works ror has brother at Nationwide, said in an intel'v1ew today that he picked up Martin about four months ago on the San Diego Freeway FBI Clear In King Slaying Mesa Shooting . . . "My brother. V1t•tor, picked him up h1tchhikin~ and gave him a job painting-whoen-he-~id ·he - needed work," Bagha said.in Los NABBED IN NEWPORT · ~ -· FogltN~ M artin "lie was on his way to Orange County and he looked hungry. so J took him to a restaurant and fed him a.hamburger.'' Victor Bagha said. Differing Stories • $ Angeles today • Martin was taken before a federaJ magistrate in Santa Ana • arraignment on a federal warrant. His bail was set at $100,000 and he 1s being held at Orange County Jail pending a Feb. 25hearing. agents sa1d "He.asked me 1f I could geth1m work and 1 told him he'Coald have a painting job.·· Confuse POltce ---· Water Issues To Be Aired On KOCE-TV FBI spokesman Dick Woolf said Martin was sought for un- lawful fli9ht to avoid prosecution 3403,Zocf'Prlze "Then I told him I would need to see his driver's license and social (See WANJ'ED, Page AZ) WASHINGTON <APl A ti Justice Department task force Conflictine reporu from wit· found no evidence that the FBI nesses still plague Costa Mesa was implicated m the murder of detectives seeking a suspect - Dr. M~n Luther Klng Jr and and a moUve -in the sbootfnB of conduded that the FBI inv~Uga-a Park M~a Villas rt-3ident late lion of the assassination was Wednesday night. thorough and honest Ronald Edwin Meixsell, 38, of The task forc"'released a 149 550 PauJarino Ave. 1s reported in 1\Jewport Attorney page report o( its rindmgs today serious condition at Costa Mesa 1 ~ 1 after reviewing more than MemonaJ Hospital with officials 200.000 FBI documents and rn there sayi~g his condition has not terviewmg about 40 witnesses changed since Thursday morn· JT/:• s nd s ..--:-..._ For1Tt'er mty~n ~dward ~ng._ -~ - . Water shortages facing Orange ,,, im eco U .. t Levi launC'hed the probe to clear The Costa Mesa man was shot County residents this summer &I up questions about the F'BI • · &mbSeen will be discussed bv officials harassment of the civil rights from two water distribution By TOM BARLEY d ·leader and the 1nvcst1galion of ageDCl·es tonight on r ocE-TV. .._, . years an IS now seriously Ut h1's death. n. 0t•....,1yl"ltot~u.11 PreseniJe dementia is defined Charme~ -· --·---.f-'·-. 'wi•t •B ....... after • ~ .. ··nirats~!~t'l!li r b . The task force satd the The officials fro~ the Orange !{het JSide a $5.3 mijlio~ award to shrink to as littl~s::.;:.: t~a:,: evidence virtuaJly rules out the. f(i/[:ng T County Water Di8trict and the uded him by an Oraage County f · fl possibility of a conspir acy to kili ., ' .I iry Municipal Wal0 r D1'str1ct of Superior Court J·ury, disabled 0 its. ormal weigtiJ. .• l~.1.'._.a~us-e""isL--__ "' unknown and it is regarded as m-Kin~; ~~m-on~~t • -.. B-U .. OS --·--..i.. 'Oranee County warn that the Newport Beach attorney Julius bl balcony in Memphis on April 4, . EN AIRES, Argen-. nd s A t t •UM Cura e. . ttna (AP> A bo b county a grou waler levels are · us ero go a ...voi,200 com-Austero was awarded $5.l. 1968. · -'!' ex near an all-time low experienced pensation prize today from a milllon in damages a year ago The evidence indicates that pl oded on an ~irport ui 1934. second jury in a second lawsuit. f James Earl Ray, who was ar-runway today JU St , 20 Jolnlng host Jim Coonor wtll be . The panel deliberated. three or the Cai.lute of the Washington rested and '-leaded guilty to lhe secon.ds after Argentine .,~ National Insurance Company to ,.. p d t G J NeU Cline. secretary manager of days in Austero's action against honor another disability policy crime acted alone the task force .res1 en en or g e the OCWD and Denrus MacLa1n, the National Casualty Company designed to pay hrm $250 4 _ said .. ' . ' . ~ . _ Videla took off from an ad- seoeral manaeer of the MW DOC of Detroit and then ruled that month. "The sum of all of the evidence Jacent ~11. the ·go9e111- The program wall air at 7 30 A ustero, 57 . or 1100 Rutland Superior Court Judge Robert of Ray's guilt points to him so ex-ment said. . p.m . Fnday and wall be repeated Road, was entitled to subslantial A. Banyard later rejected that elusively that it most effectively The president "".as un- Fd>. 22. at6 pm damaees. award as unrealistic and cut the makes the polnl that no one else harmed ~d the plane un· The jury told Judge Kenneth E. d """' was involved," the report said. damaged ln what appe~red Lae that the damages were as-am ages t.6 .,c;S:J,811 .42. That rul-"Of course, someone co1.1ld to have been as assassma-p tr H aessed at $33,800 for t.he policy ing is being appealed by Hafil. conceivably have provided him lion attempt. The~ewereno ara oopers urt payments denied by the com-with logistics or even paisi him to rePi?rtsofcasu;ilties. · pany ..,., 600 for erno*' 1 .a: · . V1dela's plane landed a FT. BRAGG. N.C <APJ A ' ....,, uona ws· commit the cnme. However, we few minutes later at an"'' • --nd lb loded nd tress caused Austero and $336,000 'Lost' ff • ha e f 0 d t t .., r morMU rou at HP a m punfti\'edamagea ' e1ress .v un n~ compe en force base near Buenos tnjured 15 82nd AirbQrne Dlvision Attorney Herb Hafif sue-ev1dence.~pon which to base such Aires •pparently for a patratroopers during a "live fire.. full F a theory. . c h eck of any possible exercise was at least 800 meters cess y argued lo the JUT}' that ound Okay, The .task .. force said the FBI damage aod then took off ,., t et A ffl · 1 the company wrongly denied t l h o arg , rmy o C\a s say benefits lo his client after he was consc1en 1ous y c ecked out again Approximately 40 paratroopers leads suggestin& a conspiracy · w.ere training on the nr1ng range stricken with· disease-known as y 18• 1• .~.,.g Fri· end but ··the results were negative.·· ------------ wh•n the 81-millimeter round preseniledeme11tia. t,..&A& However, lhe FBI faHed to "fell outside the target area" and It wastrlUed in the company's ' check some leads which might exploded.near their pos_iUon. . d.e(enae that.Niatero practlced as Sara Bartholomae was found have erased some still lingering ap. attorney in a number of cases-. visU.ll\g a ,fr.lend two hours after' mysteries about the case, the re· Coast Weather Fair through Saturday Only partial afternoon ·clearing along beaches. Lows ~t \J;J..~ w't\I _ lti1hs Saturday in 70s. after the date that he claimed hl$ she was reported missing Thurs· port said. diaabilit¥ began. aay by family members under The taak for~e "has conclud,ed Austero's son, attorney Wayne what they described as sus· that the inveStigJttlOn by the FBI A'Ustero, described bis father picious circumstances, Santa to 'ascerta{n and capture the eluting the tria,J as havine bee.ii Ana police reported today. murderer of Dr. King was incapable ol any proleuional or · Mn. Ba.rtholomae, 61, widow . thoroughly. honestly and sue· family activity for the lut five of oi'\ millionaire William cessfully conducted." the report Bartholomae ol Newport Beach said. "We found no new evidence 'Test Ride' .. ~ -.. . . ' .... StiJl .GOing was reported missing by her sis-which calls for action by state or ler Imelda of Santa Ana who k>ld federal authoriti4lfl," police she ~Ueved foul play was This lnclu<ted indications tb•t involved in the disappearance. one or both or Ray's brothers P61ice ttports did not. specify helped him ~cape in 1967 from what the fou) .pJay might be but the Missouri State Prison. Mr.s.. Bartholomae "H rePQned· ly wearinc a $10,000 diamond rtnc when 1.-tseen Tuesaay. Her allter told oflicera that Mrs. kriliolom" bad failed to •b~ up1,lor two appointments slnee~ ,. ' Tuberous Sclerosis Society to Meet The National Tuberous Sclerosis Association will gather in Irvine for its third annual con· ference Saturda,t to discuss the research· and treatm~nt of tuberous sclerosis. The public la tn~lted to tbe all- day conference at tM Univ«SJty of Caltfonila 'Scbed\lled for 9:30 a .m . RegistraUon fees are ts and will include lunch. For more in· formation call~- 1 sever~ tames in the back and thew~ arms by a man wielding a large caliber automatic pistol as Meix· seJI walked from his carport to his apartJnent at about 10:30 p.m. Costa Mesa homicide detective Lt George Lorton said today Me1xscll talked to orflcers for a short while Thursday night, ''but he Just doesn't know who shot lum "We'll talk to him some more when he gets better," Lorton said, "but h~ told us he could come up with no reason why anybne would shoot him." LortoJI said he talked to Meix-.~ ~ell's ex~w)4'i~r s~vcral hours Thursday:' ~e JtM-mtveTl"t been able to come up with a motive." / Investigators today are rein- terviewing witnesses lo the shooting and trying to determine MeixselJ's activities prior to his ·arl'iYal at.the well.-lit aparimeAt complex Wednesday ni~ht. "We think he was visiting hts sister m Compton before he ar- rived home," Lorton said, adding detectives will mvestigate his ac- tivities ror several days prior to the shooting. Conflicting reports fr'om apart- ment dwellers have officers sort- ing fact from fiction today, and Lorton says he hopes the victim can help when he is feeling better . Detectives arriving at the scene Wednesday night heard witnesses say they saw the sus- pect approach Meixsell in the carport and heard him plead with the man not to shoot him. M eixsell told Lorton from his ho11pital bed that he· thought he saw someone Walking along the sidewalk bordering the apart- ment' complex, ~ut lhat the man did not talk to him. "We've also got people telling us he was shot at close range, but we have found the first shot was fired some distance away, say about two car lengths," Lorton said. Meinel!. who worked for the Bechtel Power Corporation aa a crane operator unUl last Sep- t.ember, mqved to Costa Mesa ff'{)ln ·hll Dana .Poinl borne a few months ago. Funny B i rd .,. .. , ........ In defiance of poet Ogden Nash, one of the Phoenix. Ariz., l.oo's resident pelicans proclaims silently that his beak can "hold enough for a week," but not nearly as much as his belly can. Hinshaw Misses Court Date, Sought /\ bench warrant was i:;suc<l for the arrest or former con gressman Andrew Hin shaw-. Thursday when the former Orange County assei.sor failed to show up in Superior Court for ball hearing. Judge Frank Domenichin1 signed the warrant and then or- dered service held until March 11 to g ive Hinshaw, 54, C1 n op portunity lo appear 1n his courtroom. Hinshaw has been free on his promise to appear since his con- viction two weeks ago on charges of mlSappropriallon of funds and J>etly theft while serving as as- sessor. He was sentenced to one year in the county 1a1I and placed on five years probation Defense attorney Marshall Morgan told Judge Oomenachini he could offer no r('ai.on for Hins haw Ca1hng lo appear m court. He told the 1udge that Hinshaw, who is living \\ith his brother, John. in Carden Grove, may have made an .. error in calendaring." Court officials made several calls to the Garden Grove home but were unable to contact Hinshaw or any members of his family. A member of the marshal"s of. fl ee advised the court today. however , that Hinshaw has now been contacted and will be m court March 11 to explain his absence. lt is understood that he advised the deputy marshal that he had entered the wrong date m his engagement book. Hinshaw has riled an appeal against the recent conviction An appeal on an earlier bribery con- viction, also stemming frol'1 criminal actg committed while he served as assessor, 1s being studied in the Fourth District Court of Appeals. Both convictions followed his indictment on charges related to the use of county manPower and materials durmg Hinshaw 's sue cessCul Congressional campaign In 1972 Mesan F a ces Two Charges ltaliitn Group . ~ c!!!!~~.~.~~h• Pi ) __ Off• policeclrumtriedtoget "datesfor Caut ICers pay" with young girls through an intermediary, is in jail today, fac- ing charges of pandering and solicitation for prostitution. The nedglintt Oran~e Coast chapter of Umco National, the Hallan-American service or ganization. will hold its rlrst 1n- stallatim ball Saturday Jn Costa Mesa First-time ofClcers to be in- staUed include Carl Vella Jr president; Art Sorce, vice p~1: dent; Ron Danieri. secretary. Roger Levy, treasurer; Robert Campaina. general consel and Dave Lorenzini, s eraeant at arms. · New direct<>" include Domtruc Raciti, Thomas Bland!, Gino Boero, Anthony DIGlovannl, Richard Vella. William Refice, Joseph Muzio and Pat Romano. DAILY PILOT ._ ...... ~·--- t c Ronald Arthur Young, .W, of 3123 Cinnamon Ave., was arrest- ed in a shopping center parking lot Thunday night after allegedly arranging to meet a female Police officer posing~ a student. Narcotics and vice Sgt. Gary Webster said his office was con- tacted last week by an 18-year-old man who said he had responded to a newspaper ad placed by Young, a nd when he arrived at the ac- countant's home, Young alleged- ly asked the youth "1f he could get him dates, preferably young girls,·' Webster said. The youth said Young offered him varying amounts of money, depending, Webster said, on how the• 'dates'• went. The teenager contacted poUce and helped arrange a meetinc between Youne and the female policeofficer, Webster saJd., The woman made several calls to Young, and he allecedly aollcit- 41ed her, police said. Webster said Younc faces two felony counts of panderin c, which is soliciting a person to become a prostitute or soliciting a penon to procure prostitutes, and one count of solicitin& tor prostitution. He was being held In Costa .Mesa jail with bail set al $1,000. Recruiting Slated For Firefighter s Tho Calltomla DepArtment ot Foresby will be acceptt.nc ap- p li c atlona tot seasonal firefl1ht•r1 at the Onnae R•n•er Untt Headquarters lhro~S&mday. The unit beadQu•rters, loc:ated at 190 South Witer St., WW be ol>_tn from 8 a.m. to s p.m.: Ap. J>Ucanta must be 18 yeb old prior to tbe pby1tcal t Un1 ~l<VU•l.W\lfor M&rcli 19. B1 nae A.uoelatea hea RlsiDg food and bouslng costs' last month gave Soutbern Californians their big.best m~ lhly increuo Jn conaumer cost.I since May, the U.S. Labor Department said today. The agency's Bureau of Labor Statistics said consumer prices in Loa Angeles and Orange Coun- ties rose by 1.2 percent in January, dropping the dollar to 57 .2 perc9lt of its 1967 pu.rchu- ine power. The Consumer Price Index waa i>.4 percent above January 1976, the Labor Department said. While prices rose in all areas ol consumer spending f!¥Cepl ap- parel and upkeep, the depart- ment said, higher food and boos-- mg costs alone accounted for 90 percent of the total increaae in the Southland. Housing costs had the highest increase at 2.1 percent, which put 1t 6.1 percent ahead of a year ago, the department said. The costs of owning a home in Southern California jumped three percent due to "con- siderably" higher property taxes and increased maintenance and repair services, while rents in- creased 1.6 percent, the depart· mentsaid. 1 Food prices rose by 1.3 percent in January and were 2 percent above January 1976 for the Southland, the agency said. Grocery items increased by 1.7 percent for the month but re- mained only two-tenths of a per- cent above last year, the Labor Department said. The cost of dirung out rose by only four-tenths or a percent for the month but was 7 .1 percent higher than a year ago in Southern California. In other categones: health and recreation was up one-half or a• percent for the month and 8.1 percent for the year ; medical l'Osls rose six-tenths of a percent l() I 3 percent higher than last year , and transportation was up one tenth of a percent lo 21.8 per- cent for the year. F ro'" Page A J BATTLE ... · mils But he says he never sells to the students unless they first show him an extra 45 cents for lunch. Mrs. Nancy Thomas disagrees. She said her child arrived home twice this week minus lunch mo ney s he ·deposited with Palumbo. Angry confrontations. curses a nd ill will have plagued the Mesa del Mar area the past week, according to Sonora School Principal Charles Catanese. Catanese said he notified Costa Mesa police after Palumbo im- politely told him where to put his requests that Palumbo at least wait until after school to peddle his goods. Hal Steinruck, a represen- tative of the city's business license bureau, arrived on the scene early today to Inform Can- tanese of the city ordinances gov- erning the operation of mobile food services. Steinruck said Palumbo can continue operating as long as be doesn't stop until he is flagged down by a prospective buYer. Once stopped, Palumbo must vacate his locale within 10 minutes, said Steinruck. But parents claim Palumbo pulls up alongside the children without being asked and then s~ays as long as lhe cash register rings up the coins. The root and motor posse now follows the truck wherever it goes. waiting for a violation. Parent.a say they will continue the vigil in the hopes Palumbo will either change bis early mornini tactics or vacate the area altogether. Palumbo, who says be has two granddaughters enrolled in the school. says he intends to continue his morlng rounds despite the an· gry parents. The lunch venu. snack debate is expected to continue and parents are tearing up for more confrontations next week. F,....PageAl WANTED ••• security card and he said be•d have to send back home for~ them." After months of delays and ex- c u-,ea, the Bagha brothel's became 1usplclou1, and Nick B.aba saJd be fin.Uy c alled f ecleral a1e.nta. "I guess r just didn't like the look ol tbat tuY," ho Hld. "LooU 11ikebewb• prett, badleUow ... Four of a Kind Calvin Willis and two nurses from George Washington University Medical Center m Washington hold up quadruplets, three girls and one boy, that were born to Willis' wife Thursdav. The babies. de-livered by caesarean section, and the mother are all in good condition. Home Upgrade Subject of OCC Seminar A home impr<>vement seminar, including ··how to" demonstra- tions in exterior maintenance and repair, will be held Feb. 26 at Orange Coast College. The flve-hour se minar, sponsored by lhe Costa Mesa Beautification Committee. will include lectures and demonstra- tions by area ~xperts m con- structing wood' fences, asphalt· ing driveways, repairing screens, landscape planning and even how to get a building permit to do many of these things. The semmar, which begms at 9 a.m. at the applied science build- ing at OCC, int'ludes h lilf hour demonstrations through 1: 30 p.m. by more than a dozen ex perts. The free seminar is open to all Costa Mesa residents. Other home improvement pre- sentations mclude: Architectural improvements, ornamental and horticultural pest control, preparation for painting, lumber selection, home improvement loans, how to secure your home from burglars. and fire prevention ' Other lectures include real estate value, plant selection and care. 'roof repairs. m asonry walls. how lo build a patio over head, and contracting work. Captive Boy~ 11, Succumbs SAN FRANCISCO <AP ) -An 11-year-old boy hospitalized Jast month suffering from malnutri- tion and dehydration after being handcuffed to the bathroom toilet has died of "respiratory com· plications," the hospital said. Gary Ellen berg had been hospitalized s ince he was brought to the hospital by his mother and her boyfriend in Jate January. He died shortly before midnight Thursday. Authorities said that when he was admitted the boy weighed just 44 pounds -about half what is considered average -and his body temperature was 84 degrees. Official· 'Sorry' For R<icial Slur WASHINGTON CA P > -A member of tbe Commodity Futures Trading Commission has apologiied publicly through an aide for airing a pun in which two city officials were charac- terized as "black loafers." The racial joke was told by Robert L. ¥artin in a speech at a trade luncheon Feb. 9 in Chicago, an assistant confirmed. The aide said Thursday that Martin "has only said and only will say that it was unfortunate. it was ill-advised of him to say and that he regrets it." Martin himself was unavaila- ble for comment. Earher, the Chicago Daily News quoted him Grove Woman Held in Mes a Shoplifting AGardenGrovewomanwasar- rested at a South Coast Plaza oe- partment store Thursday where police allege she had stuffed $345 in clothing in a shopping bag and ~ttempted to leave without pay-ing. Costa Mesa police arrested Barbara J . Wilkerson, 28, at the May Company, 3333 Bristol St. at 5:30 p.m. on charges of grand theft. Police claim the woman bad a leather jacket, two jumpsuits. two dresses, four blouses and a skirt tucked inside a paper bag when she was apprehended. She was taken to Orange County Jail Thursday night with bail set al $5,000. Officials at the women's section of the jail said today however, that they do not kno..: whether or not she was released on bail. School D estr o yed BADGER CAP) -Fire destroyed the small elementary school in this rural, northern Tulare County t"ommunity '.Thursday, cancelling classes for Its 19 students. as apologizing for his "large mouth," and saying "l guess I'm going to gel beheaded.•• At the luncheon, Martin spun a tale about President Carter send- ing for a pair of black loafers - meaning shoes -and getting in- stead the mayor of Washington and a black city councilman. The mayor, Walter Washington, is black. William Bagley, chairman of the commission established in 1975 to oversee commodity future markets, said Thursday that his fellow commissioner's remark "1s personally abhorrent tci me because it perpetuates racial stereotypes that a more mature society should abandon." TONIGHT "DESIGN FOR LIVING" OCC Drama Lab Theater, F eb. 18-19. 8p.m. Free. OCC PLANETARIUM - " B1 rth and Death of the Sun," Feb 18, 25, March 4, 11, 7:30 and 9p m. OCC LECTURES -''Real E~tate for lhe Consumer," Science Lecture II, 7:30 p.m . "Cardio Pulmonary Resuscita- tion." Feb. 18 and 25, Gym- nasium, Handball Room 101, 6 p.m. "Discovering America's British Heritage," Science Lec- ture I, 7:30 p.m. "Hang Gliding," Science Hall, 7:30 p.m. ''Power or Being Alone," Fine Arts Bldg. 119, 7 : 30 p .m . "Th e Real California," one weekend a month series, Fine Arts Bldg. 116, 7:30 p.m . plus Saturday field trip. SATURDAY, FEB. It UPPER BAY TOUR -Nature tours sponsored by Friends of Newport Bay, meet at Eastbluff and Back Bay Drives any time between9and t0·30a.m. THE REAL ENERGY CRISIS. fil OF THE MEDIA ~EEPS POUNDING INFORMATION REG.A.RDING ENERGY N.JD THE LACK THEREOF. · IT IS APPARENT TO ANYQ'\IE WHO LOOKS, THAT THE REAL CRISIS IS AN INDIVIDUAL ONE. WE HAVE BECOME SO LAZV THAT WE ADHERE TO THE OLD ARMY /\DAG. -"DON'T STAND UP WHEN YOU CAN SIT. DON'T SIT WHEN YOO CAN LIE DOWN," ETC. t.NFORTUNA TRY, TI-ESE IDEAS HAVE CARRIED OVER INTO BUSINESS. ANO rT IS l!<REASINGL Y MORE DIFFICULT TO AND A CRAFTSMAN WHO TAKES PRIDE IN HIS WORI( AT ALDEN 'S WE DO HAVE THESE CRAFTSMEN ANO TI-E CARPETS AIE STRETCHED PROPERLY. ANO THE SEAMS Ali HAND·SE'NN ANO RE-INFORCED WITH LATEX. IF THE JOB TAKES LONGER TO. 00 IT RJGiT, TH:N WE TAKE LONGER! [)()'..II BUY VALUABLE CARPETING AND HAVE IT RUlNEO BY A SHODDY INSTAlJ.A~ -CALL ALDEN'S ANO AGHT TrE 8'JERGY CRISIS. .. ' DEN'S ,. · . :insiailatii;,;:·custom draperies · -··i\.,~ linoleum• wood floor • COSTA M!SA, CAUF. 92621 • PHONE 646·A838-, 646-235$ ~dOrFlag~ Take Tea and See It was Valentine's Day plus three when I realiztd that my breakfast tea bad lost lbat strangely exotic taste that had puzzled me for a mornin" or two. Needless to say, I was delighted. I bad hesitated to scold Mar«ot who, carefully taUJlht by me. had mastered the art or producing a 6 a.m. DarJeeling that would be acceptt:d without question 1n many a Hnttsh borne. ·:y~~ know, 1ove," I chortled, "I've had a teeung for a day or two now that my tea was a bit off. It must have been all ... " IT WAS THEN I realized that there was something decidedly wrong with the Rhine Maiden that I had introduced to the Beller Lile. She muttered something quite beyond my limited German, marched over to the kitchen trash can and u11Ln slammcdapackageinit. I promptly got it out. Perhaps the poor lass had been try- ing to please me with some speciaJly refined form of British sugar, what? Milled from Yorkshire beets, perhaps ... T HE PACKAGE SAID: Genuine Dieudonne Langston crystals, compiled and pounded from a carefully guarded formula dating from a J 790 book of recipes. Slip them in your loved one's favorite beverage and the joys of courtship shall be yours." And in finer print: '•Dieudonne Langston crystals cannot be guaranteed, of course. But they offer at least a 50 percent chance of rejuvenating your j<Aded lover." As I say, it was Valentine's Day plus three. "Have you been putting this stuff in my tea for the past four days?" 1 asked her SHE GAVE ME A LONG look. tossed my lunch bag at me and snapped, ·'I lave a nice day." And off she marched to beat hell out of her vegetable garden. I tried to explain to her that evening thatl 've been awful· ly b1,1sy. "Still recovering from Susan's wedding, you know, then the cats got nu. didn't they, I simply had to paint the eaves for Christmas and I've been getting home late from the office .. " "And these demanding trials, you know, love, including the business with Joan " TH.AT BROUGHT HER BOLT upright with a gleam in her eye "Joan who''" ~he hissed She relaxed when she re· alized I was talking about Irvine heiress Joan Irvine Smith whose only sharing with me has been of courtroom space for five months Well, it's back to the Bntish·made crystals that I'm told are sell.mg m Jolly old England the way pet rocks used to sell over here H nothing works out this time, I'll turn to the lampreys that John Gay unforgettably wrote about. And if you want to know what effect they have. go to the library and read his poem I'd tell you myseli but we have some pretty prissy editors on this paper 1\.........,,,_,.,.__...,,,,_,..._ ....... ,,_,..._......,.,. ............. .,. ............. .,. ............. ,,. ........... ,..~ I I .Kenneth Fulk New County Fair Chief Former l owd State Fair manager Kenneth R Fulk as· sumed duties as general manager of the Oran~e Countv f'a1r todav after a unanimous vote of the fair board or directors Thursday rug ht. Fulk replaces former general manajter Jim Porterr1cld. "'ho was fired bv directors last December At ·that time directors praised Porterfield 's work, bul said he did not have the manage· ment capabalities to handle an eit· panded fair and exposition center planned for the Costa Mesa fair· grounds Fulk. a60 )l'ar old formerfarm manager. !lerved as manager ot the lo~ a State Fair for 14 years, a position he rt's1gned Inst year to run for U S Con~ress He won 1n tht> Iowa Republican primary elect.Jon but lost to in· cumbent Tom Harkin in the general elects on TAKES FAIR HELM Former fowan Ken Fulk Attorney Pool for Schools? B1 KATHV CLANCY Ot .. .....,"'*iUH Ora.nte County's 33 school dis- tricts could Join toe ether and hire attorneys to handle their legal work, a county Department of Education official has proposed. County education ofCicials said today, however, that proposal by Assoclate Superintendent Fted Koch is still in the idea staees. Assistant Superintendent Dewey Hillman said any further action will await Tuesday's de· cision by county supervisors on a proposed cutback of free legal service that bad been available to districts in the past. County Counsel Adrian Kuyper has proposed that most or the services his staff bad been pro- viding be cut orr. Kuyper said be has interpreted a new state law to permit supervisors to cut back services except for wordin& of school ballot measures, bond issue terminology, attorney contracts and defending the district against uninsured liability suits. Koch said Thursday he was s uggesting that if the free services are curtailed, county districts join together and hire three attorneys which could be housed in the county Department of Education. At the same time, he said, county officials would ask Kuyper to make one of the at- torneys a deputy county counsel. Otherwise,#he said, when cer- tain claims for legal fees were presented for payment, Kuyper's office might be able to withhold payment. claiming the private attorneys did not follow proper court procedures. Koch estimated the cost to dis· tricts for such a consortium to be about 2S cents per student. Hillman said today, however, any action would first await supervisors' decision and would depend upon the interest of local school d.Jstr1cts. The County Department of Education as a county agency, still would have the county counsel's services, Hillman said. He also noted some school dis· tricts might want to form small er consortiums in their own areas or some might want to hire a fulltime attorney. if the county counsel's services are cut. Marine Legal Officer Faces Corps Probe SAN DIEGO CA P ) -The Manne Corps says it is looting into claims by a young Marine that the chief legal officer at Camp Pendleton was derelict in his duties. As provost marshal. Col. W.E. Saunders was accused in the complaint of allowing the marine's civil rights to be violat- ed by being arrested for handing out leaflets "expressing personal beliefs" The Marlnt-, PFC Dennis R Campbell oC Smithcreek, Mich .• sald he was one of three Marines taken into custody and detained for six hours on Feb. 10 for dis· tributing Ku Klux Klan literalure at the main gate. Campbell. 22. bas been report- ed on a list of alleged KKK mem- bers 2 Killed in Fire ZION. Ill. CAP> -A fire of un- known ortgln ripped through a four·slory wing of the Zion Nurs- ing Home, killing two persons and injuring nine as dozens of elderly patients were evacuated Thursday night. A published writer In qriculture, Fulk managed 95 farms for Metropolitan Life Jnsurance Company Crom 1939 to ltHl. lie and his father and brothers alsoopented Pagemere Angus Farms at Clarinda, Iowa as a partnership for many years. . Prior to has years as Iowa fair manager, Fulk served as field r~presenlalive for Iowa Bet-f P.roducers Association for five ars; national secretary or the erican Shorthorn Association 4>r three years and worked in the ~~ketin& division or the Iowa J>tpartment of Agriculture tor two years. Just in Case, Tips On W dterSaving Due · His salary at the Orange Coun· tf Fair will be $26,400 annually. A Flying · Fish Dinner COULEE DAM, Waah. (AP> -Dewey Mllls of Coulee Dam is keeplng an eye on the sky for fish these days. Mllls was driving to an 1 industrial arfa when he noticed an e~ele !lying above bhn clutchl'ni a large silver salmon As be watched, the strug. 1Una llsb jerked It.self free and fell to the street below. Mill&ltopped theclT. IOl out and can1fd bomt a ta.a· ,, dJ.ltL WilJ Orange Coast residents have to start cutting down on showers and fJusbe$ because ot the drought? Tbat's one of tM topics to be examined ln Sun· day's Dally Pilot. WATER 0 11,EMMA -Lou! suppliers say lliere's plenty of water -but Is there really" Kathy Clancy at the Dally Pilot Staff examines the problem and looks at ways to conserve w.uir in stories scheduled to lead olf lbe YOU Section. EXECUTING CWLDREN- Wlth the return of capital punbb· ment, society may be faced with a new trauma. M th• number of you t hs commlttinR serious Coffee Serie8 Tb• third part of a aeries on wbr col.I price& are 1plral.lng wtl appear Saturday in the Daily Pilot. 'lbe flrat parts ran Wednes· dQ andThunday. (suNDAY'S BEST) crimes lncreases, teenagers may be amon1 those executed. Sever al are already on death row. nae Associated Press ex- plores tbe laaue. NEW ACNE CUKEf -Long tbe torment ol many youngsters, acne may be facine a knockout ouncb from a new dru~ combiaa· tlon. Coata Meta's Dr. Jack Kranier aod other doc:ton tell why lt 's e!f 4N:tlve. PRICES TAGGED -Noticed 11ome unusually expenalve d• slper ttema in th~ comer ahop. Pln• cent.er? Jt. 'a no colncidcnce -ret.ailera ue r apondln1 to an intht1 of \nalthy rHidenta. Judith Olsott ol the Dally Pilot Staff lalkl wtth shop ownen in a story planned for tho Buslusa Pue. ~ ........ ,_.. ....... EDISON COMPANY'S DOROTHY FORD TALKS WITH NEW COAST ASSOCIATION OFF1CERS From left, VP Bob Mccurdy, Dr. Ford, Outgoing President 8111 Webb, N ew Prealdent Jack Feehan Here Come the Women Male Coast Group Told: Encourage Females I By JOANNE R EVNOLDS 01 ti. Da1ly Pilot Sl~fl ·Members of the Orange County Coast Association. a nearly all. male group or civic and business leaders, heard the potential of weman power extolled Thursday during their 63rd installation banquet The speakt>r. Dr_ Dorothy Ford. corporate manager of personnel and employe develop· ment for the Southern Cal1forn1a Edison Company. opened her speech by noting wryly that women in the organization "are very prominent by their absence." Her speech preceded the swearing in or the association's new officers. President Jack Feehan, First Vice President Robert Mccurdy, Second V1c•c• President Robert N Weed, Treasurer Wilham Peterson and Secretary Ralph Kiser. Dr. 1'"ord. a member or Pres1 dent Ford's National Com mission on Mflnpower, told the audience -which included some female representatives or Orange Coast area city couoctls that the Coast Association, like other civic and professional groups, couJd expect to be seeing more women participating. "A woman's place is ever ywhere," she said. "Business, an- d us try and government are losers for not encouraging women in leadership roles. In this day we cannot afford such a loss ofbrampower and talent.'' Dr. Ford said she believes the increasingly active roJe played by women is based on three fac- tors -need of more families for a second paycheck, technical ad- vantages that give women more free time and the women's move· ment She encouraged women to take an active role by starting with their education. "We must enc~tage all people to want to do more and ac- complish more. EducatiOn is as much a part of a stimulating lJfe as professional or civic involve· ment." Once invol ved in civic ac· tivities or a career. Dr. Ford said women have to Jay their emo· tions aside. "You must be pre· pared to make progress slowly. You must have patience and de· votion to your job. "Never try to emulate men Develop your own slyJe. Never let your emotions show. Be calm. Be objective." She said that women in Orange County could become a pctent force in an organhat.Jon like the Coast Association which Feehan said has three goals for 1977: -Work for construction of the new Pacific Coast Highway bridge over Upper Newport Bay; -Work on the development of a Marine Studies J nstitute in Dana Harbor; Acquire federal, state and county financing in renovating the county's ocean piers. TOMATO PLANTS BARE-ROOT RHUBARB ONION SETS Choose the one just nghl for your own taste from our selt>ction or lS varieties. 8 plants ready to set out m cal'h Keep those hands nice while working lht> gardt>n this season. II a rdy all-steel 4·line- hand rake features gnp to avoid lhMe blisters. A great permanent rixture for the vegetable garden. 2·year·old roots guarantee a btgger harvest each year. Get a head start on the harvest by 11etting out these bulbs already J?rown from seed. Choose from either brown, red. or white. pal'k. SALi PIUCl ,_, ,_ ....... 59 c SJ.ll P1UCt Gt"fftl n-.lt 14 9 ~~" $ •-..z.7' SAU 'lllCE s 119 .... ,,.,,.. 100 S.+ISJ.U5NJC9I c '"'""CJ. R.._ I.It Oregon-Grown RHODODENDRON Make an early l'h01l'e or that Easter color favorite from our selet' tlon or renowned Van Veen Rhododendrons. These extra lush and full !fec1mens are budd ror bloom 1n red, pink. white, blue, or lavender A special mix of rich, organic humus materials blended to create a perfect soil environment for all vegetables and flowers. Rich in mushroom compost and organic compost. Improved air circulation. Improve~ water penetration. Improved soil drainage Prevents compaction. Pre-moistened. ready to use. #'10& Vegehlble Planting Mix FOR ALL FLOWER AND VEGETABLE PLANTING 2 CU. FT. SALi PRICE 2 cubic ft. si1e ·~ 2.19 AFRICAN TRE E DAISY AZALEAS Brl1hten your garden A great fast growing or container garden ground t'OVcr for large with these fUll·bloomed areas or slopes. Plant specimens. Choose flOW for spectauclar from eitber red. wrule sprint bloom, Choose or pink-or plant ail from while or purple. three! Suitable for aun .,-shade. SJ99 IVY GERANIUM BASKETS A rare find this Ume of year-and gl'eat chance to add permanent basket color to aoy sunny spot Hurry down ,for your choice of lavender, pink, white, or red. Jn bud nd .. -$499 5 10" ~;:..s3" ~~s12" ,......, S4ll ........ .... 7.ft PllCI .... ~ .. ... .. ,, '-' e -Sate Prk• 1£xp(tff 2·2 .. 77 • AU lttrns Llml•d to Stock ~ hind ~ 7 0.,. Aw.-1111AJil. .. l:ltP.N. ..... a.,1111 2123 MIWPORT ILYD., COSTA MIU .._ wy '4WtU • Nto sa.., '4MIOl , I ' I t ) ' l l ~ ' • • ~ • ~ . h .. .,... . ..: • . • u ' DRY THROATS DEPT.-MtuJon VM.Jo became the focal point of news tn the San Frend~ Bay Area tbJ• week and W4fre lucky the people up there didn't take arms and march on Orange County. lmqine being qne of the water. poor resident& ol M ado County, juat acrosa from San Franclaco. Bay, You're in the middle o( a drou&bt. You can't even fiush your potty. Then you pick up last Sunday's San Francisco Examiner and read the banner headline scream· ing across the top of Page 1: .. WHERE OUR WATER IS. • . , " the headline informs. Below the banner is a huge photo- graph of a lake, with beach and an umbrella in the foreground and homes rising along the lakefront in the background. The caption beneath all this wonderfulness informed San Franciscans and dry Marin Coun· ty people that thl1 is Lake Mission Viejo, in our region. Further, the Examiner told its I readers, this wonderful recrea· tional lake was being rilled slowly 1 with Northern California water. Just to twist the knife a-bit, at the end of this item, the Ex a miner added, "Meanwhile , the chairman of the Air Resources Board has come up with a pro. e.osal under which Northern Cllliforma s hould share Los Angeles· wealth of smog.'' Well, it's a wonder the northerners aren't marching in our streets today after all that. . There were a couple of things not quite right in the Exammer expose. For one thing, the big photcgrapb was of the wrong lake. The one they showed 1s m Irvine. some miles up the road from the real Lake Mission Viejo THAT ASIDE, however, it is true that Lake Mission Viejo is be· ing filled with some 1.2 billion gallons of water Some of it is Colorado River water Some does comefromNorthernCahfonua And it does develop that the Lake Mission Viejo issue will • come before tbe State Waler 1 Resources Board next Wednes· day up in Sacramento After the San Francisco Ex aminer's blast, you might sllspec!t that Mission VieJo repreaen tatives may draw a rather cool re- ception m the north Thus Mission VteJO Company President Philip J Reilly finds himsell stuck between a wet and a dry place. On the one hand, he is now t.ryuJg to sort out his water He'd like to continue ritling tbe lake. but only with Colorado River water. He'd like to turn orr the now of the northern liquid. You can well understand why he'd like to do that now. Meanwhile, some observers are suprised that Reilly didn't just tµrn orr the faucet and quit filling his lake until the Northern California water crisis eases. Reilly's posit.Ion, however, is that since the lake project began, Mission Viejo has sold 2,800 homes to people who were promised a I alee in the1 r vicin.ily. . FUanrEa. REILLY'S posi· tion is that the lake. once filled, could serve as an emergency water 1Upply for 115,000 people for a~ayperiod So that's Reilly's poi'Sltion. You are left wondering how long he un hold that pose. Murder Vi~ti•s Mourned Keith and Betty Spencer weep during burial services in Hollandsburg, Ind., for their four sons. who were kHled execution-style Monday The sons ranged in age from 14 to 22. Mrs. Spencer was injured in th~ attack. No sus· pects have been apprehended. Carter Mum on Soviets Angered Sakharov Exchange Linked to Policy ASOSOOW CA.Pl -The Soviet ambassador to Washington hais told the Stale Department the \ Kremlin "resolutely reJecls" in· terference in its internal affairs and that this could complicate re· solvin& Sovlet·American pro· blems, the Soviet news agency Tass reported today. The Tass dispatch from Washington ,said Soviet Am· bassador Anatoly F . Dobrynln made the protest Thursday to Arthur ftartman, acting secretary of state while Cyrus R. Vance is in the Middle East THE TASS REPORT reffered to no specific instance of •·m· terference." and 1t was not clear whether the meeting was held before or after President Carter's letter of support to Sov iet dissident Andrei Sakharov became public The Dobrynm call on Hart.man appeared to hnk progress on such outstanding issues as the SALT taJks (strategic arms limitation) with Washington's attitude on hum an rights in the Soviet Union. But Tass made no specific re· ference to any U S -Soviet problem Payoffs In an tntervle with The M soc1ated Press in Moscow, however. Sakharov said be saw no reuon for talks on arms to break down becau1e ot American support ror dJssidents. "HOW CAN THE deren.se of political prisoners affect control or nuclear arms?" said Sakharov, a leading developer or the Soviet H-bomb. "Everyone needs strategic arms Ji mi ts; we're talking about saving humanity from perishing." In a letter dell vered to Sakharov in Moscow Thursday, Carter said human rights were a "central concern" or his ad· mmistration and he would use his .. good offices to seek the release of prisdners of conscience." In a related development in Budapest, the Hungarian party paper Nepszabdsag today in- dicated the existence of diss1· dents in Hungary and descn bed them as people who think "they earn fame by making statements for Western bourgeois newspapers.·· The newspaper referred also to dissent elsewhere in East Europe and said it was all a c~mpaign_by Western "propa~and1sts " trying u .. m~or moving apil"it behin< the movement. While officials refused to com ment on the reports. Romaniar party chief NicoJae Ceauce1m lashed out In a speech acalns critics of the government as peo ple who huve "betrayed theh country." Testimony On Laetrile Solicited WASHJNGTON (Af) -The Food and Dru& Administration i reluctantly soliciting public testimony about a conlroversial cancer drug it iDSi.ats is worthless to combat the diseue. FDA's announcement Thurs· day that it will accept written and oral testimony on Laetrile was accompanied by a statement that it wilJ do so only because a federal court is demanding it. Powell May Report on Aid to Hussein to create the impression that parts of Soviet and East Euro- pean society formed a kind of in· ternal opposition. The paper said that in reality the dissidents numbered only a handful. REPORTS FROM Budapest said dissident writer Paul Goma, his wife and a third person have been arrested m an apparent crackdown on Romania's fledgling dissident movement. Goma was regarded THE AGENCY ALSO said its own bureau of drugs would participate in the proceedings to argue that Laetrile. forbidden for sale or importation in the United States, has not been proven safe and effective as an anti-cancer drug. The 10th U S Circuit Court of Appeals in Denver ordered FDA last October lo compile a public rule-making record on the con- troversial substance. At .the same time it let stand a lower court ruling allowing· a cancer patient to buy and transport Laetrile for his own use. WASHINGTON (AP> -Presi- dent Carter said today he would have no immediate statement about a report that the CIA secretly funneled millions of dollars over two decades to Jordan's King Hussein Asked by reporters whether he wanted to comment on the re- port, Cart.er said "No.· Jody will have a statement later about it." The matter was expected to come up at White House Press Secretary Jody Powell's regular news briefing President Cart.er learned of the payoffs and ordered them halted a few days ago, the Post report. ed Former President Ford was ( IN SHORT J informed about the payments last year. but did nothing to stop them, the paper said. Rebate \'ote Near• WASHINGTON CAP > -Legislation is moving forward m Congress to enact President Carter's economic stimulus package, mcludmg SSO rebates for most Americans and perma- nent tax cuts for 44.6 million households. 'Spy vs. Spy' Pot Sparks Tug of War EL PASO, Tex <AP> -Proponents of cooperauon between the tJnilecl ~~ aad M•:d.~ tn -u.e fight a1aln1t Illegal drug trafnc never envunoned a mariJuana-ladened vehicle in the middle of the Rio Grande River Just such a. vehicle was the obJect of a JiteraJ tug of war Thurs- day as automotive tow trucks on both sides of the river tried to pull a Ford Bronco out of the nver mud The river is the mternal1onaJ boundary THE EPISODE BEGAN WHEN TWO El Paso policemen saw the Bronco setllmg into the mud after it was abandoned during an attempt to dash across the almost-dry river bed west of downtown El Paso . The occupants of the vehicle had crawled out and' retreated to Mexico The two officers radioed for assistance. It came in the form of a tow truck, additional local police and agents of U.S. Customs. U.S. Border Patrol and the Drug Enforcement Agency. A Customs Service helicopter also aj5peared. MEANWHILE, A w·RECKER ARRIVED on the Mexican side of the river and attached a cable to the rear of the Bronco. An American cable was hooked to the front of the vehicle. Both sides tugged. The Americans caJled for another tow truck. As the struggle continued, spectators gathered on both sides of the border to watch the contest. "I SUPPOSE POSSIBLY THERE was some question of jurisdiction," said Lewis Jones, chief inspector or Inspections and Control (or the Customs Service. "But the vehicle was headed in our direction. "Our people had judged it was on our side and they (the Mex· 1cans) bad thought it was on theirs. ··'Ibey finally agreed they would relinquish their claim. It was real interesting for a while ·' The legislation, approved Thursday night 26 to Ii by the House Ways and Means Co mmit tee, could be ready for House ac lion later this month or early next month. OH Price 1Jnre•ol11ed VIENNA. Austna (AP) The economic comm1ss1on of the Organization of Petroleum Ex· porting Countries CO PEC> ended five da)s of ml'etings today with-0ut d1seuss1ng the two tier price formula Jtcorc.Jrng to a spokesman Hamid Zahdt chief or th<: OPEC information department. said the mam topics were the questions of production pro grams and differentials for quah· ty and transportation costs I le declined to disclose detail s Boneb Ban lrlu l•rael TEL AVIV, Israel <AP> Israeli officials described Presi- dent Carter's refusal lo sell con· cussion bombs to Israel as one of several '"1rrllants" bv the new U.S . adm1n1s tratlon and a psychological hango\ er from the Vietnam War Egyptian President An"' a r Sadat hailed the ban as "gre<1t s tates manship" and a 'very positive and creat1\ e step ·· Schools' Sex Bias Attacked Nwi.-Recalls Birth Tale ROCHESTER N .Y . !AP> --A Roman Catholic nun told the judge hearing the manslaughter trial of Sisler Maureen Murphy that Sister Maureen told her she gave birth to a son in a convent bathroom and remembered carrying the infant to her bedroom. Carol Murphy, 36, known as Sister Maureen, is charged with killing the full-term baby April 27 in Our Lady of Lourdes Con· vent in suburban Brighton by stuffing panties in his mouth, apparent,ly to keep tum from crying . Other nuns said they round the infant in an orange wi c ker bas ket behind a bookcase in Sister Maureen's room In response to the court order, the FDA said it would take testimony on two questions: (1) "Is Laetrile generally re· cognized by experts as a s afe and effective cancer drug?" (2 ) "ls Laetrile. by virtue of its market- ing before the 1962 Food. Drug and Cosmellc Act, exempt from that Jaw's requirement that a drug be shown by scientific evidence to be safe and effective before it can be marketed?" WRITfEN TESTIMONY will be accepted until March 25, with replies accepted until April 22. An FDA official wm hear oral arguments on the subject in Kansas City, Mo .• May 2, the agency said. In announcing the schedule, the FDA said Laetrile has been tested over the years by indepen- dent researchers, as well as scientists working for the gov- ernment. the Amencan Cancer Society and the American Medica l Associa tion . No evidence has been found that the drug fights or prevents cancer, the agency sa1d JCPenney NEWPORT. CENTER FASHION ISLAND STORE OHL Y NE~ GARDEN SHOP HOURS! WASHINGTON (AP) -The federal govern· ment, using the threat of fund cutoffs, is launching a drive to end dis · crimination by schools against girls and women. The action announced Thursday means the government will enforce existing rules against sex segregated physical education classes, single-sex organizations such as honorary service Sat. 8:3li to 9 p.m. -Sun. I 0 to 6 p.m. ·fraternitie s and scholarships restricted to members of one sex. Lush, Green and Lacy AUSTRALIAN TREE FERN Mildness-Moves East EXEMPT FROM the ban on sex discrimina· lion are contact sports and sex education classes. 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The action by the Carter administration constitutes agreement with the long-standmg complaint by women's group that the depart· ment of Health, Educa· tion and Welfare <HEW> has been slow in enforc· ing a um law banning su dl1criminatlon in scboob A JTE8 THE law went on tho boob, HEW took thl'ff yea.rs to ronnulate regulations to lmple· ment the law. ••only scattered en· forcement effona have been undertaken1 a nd lbue were onty In "!~ respoMO to indlvfdual .. cotnplalntl and wero not inJUaUd by lbe depart • meot." ••Id HltW Secretar1 Joa Pb Call(~Jr. > f. ... . .,. A Lcmclscape Favorite TAM JUNIPERS ~,,1.19 • 1 Gal. SU-• WE ALSO HAVE FINE SELECTION ••• * Garden Color *Bare Roots * BUibs House Plants, Too! * Quantities limited on ad merchandise ~. -----.:--......---4 --.. ... -~.--~ --• --·-,._ .._ _,_ ......... ~~-;...._----.---. -. --.~ ... -.--.-----• .. ·' f DAILY PtLOT AS r;a_u_1E_N_1E _____ ...:...:;:B~y .:..'h;.:.:.11;.,;1;.:;"t;:•'.;.;:'a;;."d;;,.1 For Cfaief .JIU tice Fnd!X. F•u•rx ta. 1911 Priest Ktlkd fl l. ...... ·••""-............ ,.,, .,..._....,.,,,.......,,... Plans Could Hike Taxes SACRAMENTO (AP> -If the California Legislature adopts Gov. Edmund Brown Jr.'s pro· perty tax rehef and school finance plans. it may be forced to raise state taxes within four years, Legislative Analyst A. Alan Post says Post told the Senate Finance Committee on Thursday that Brown's plans can be financed without new ta"es only if the state's economic growth is consistently high and the governor and legislature firmly refuse to expand state programs. ·''·f...abs Continuation Urged LOS ANGELES <AP> The University of Califorrua should continue to operate for the gov- ernment the two l&boratones where America's nuclear weapons are spawned. a key UC Regents com m1ttee has decided. ( J In a debate on the State matter Thursday. UC President David Saxon ~-------~ said that although he was committed to nuclear arms. limitation._ "1t would be entirely inap. pr~pnate to 1magme that the Board of Regents is unilaterally gomg to determine the foreign policy of the United States." Action on the matter was to take place today. Gorda Pro11eeut Ion To Re•t SALINAS <AP> The prosecution in Inez Garcia's second murder trial is exoected to rest its case next week after reading to the jury the 1974 testimony of the man she claims raped her. The man, Louis Castillo. took the stand Thurs- day but invoked his right against self-incrimination and refused to answer any questjons. Nuke Plant Delafl ~o••ll1le SAN FRANCISCO (AP) Discovery of a nearby earthquake fault could delay the startup of a nearly completed $1 billion nuclear power plant at Diablo Canyon, televiston stflllon KQED has re- ported. 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Prflldtfll Bv Al.,. II S<;qtt, Se<t .. .,-y-Trwwref' Tr~Kee TM a-et c.t ........ , N.A. •• Cl•k CMW Ot'f,. W.ll S..IOt•AM,CAttm IKnw-t.s.111n Pl/bfl-<lr""9f CO.st o.11¥ Pilot. Fell II, 1'11 Younger Urged To Oppose Bird SACRAMENTO (AP> Most of the Republicans in the slate As sembly are urging Atty. Gen, Evelle Youneer to oppose the con· firmaUon ol Rose Blrd as chief just.ace of the Supreme Court. At lut count Thursday. 19 of the 23 Republicans had signed the letter. Seven of the 14 Republicans ln the state Senate had also signed It Republican Younger is on the three·member Commission on Judicial Appointments, which conflrms or denies appointments of judges. THERE WAS no mention of Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. 's other nomination to the high court, Alameda County Superior Court Judge Wiley Manuel. Opposition to Ms Bird, stale secretary of Agriculture and Services, has also been expressed by two of Younger's likely OPP<>· nents for the GOP nomination for governor next year: San Diego Mayor Pete Wilson and Los Angeles police chief Ed Davis The letter was circulated by Assemblyman Dave Stirling. R· Hacienda Heights He said other senators may sign later. Younger·s office says 1t wa!> already receiving hundreds of let· ters on Ms. Bird, mostly opposing confirmation. THE REPUBLICAN legislative opposition to Ms, Bird mdicates a vote for confirmation might hurt Younger in next year 's pnmary. Davis said last weekend that Younger 's vote could be an issue. Stirlmg saict Youngers <lec1s1on .. probably would make a d1!· rerence m his getting the party nomination." Stirlmg's letter said Ms Bird has never been a Judge, and her prominent role in negotiating Californi a's farm labor law is cause for concern. "This hard hne 'social reform' approach could add an entirely new dimension lo the court's constitutional function of interpreting the law." it said. "WITH NO prior jud1c1al experience. she would be hard pressed to resist the strong lemplat1on to lead th~ court toward increased judicial activis m. und ther<'by mfnnge upon the constitutional role of the legislature · · Neither of the JUdicial eomm1ss1or.'s other two member'>, acting Chief Justice Matthew Tobnncr :md Anpeals Court Judge Parkf..r Wood. has said publicly how ht• "ill vole. Out 1t 1s thou~hl that Younger mav cast a dcc·1d1 ng vote on Ms Bird. the first \\Omdn ever nominated to the state's high court Younger has said his disagreement with some of Ms. H1rd's positions won't mnuence the way he views her quahf1cattons St1rting said Assembly Republicans Ken Maddy of f're~no. Marilyn Ryan of Rancho Palos Verdes. Gordon DuHy of Hanford and Richard Hayden of Sunnyvale declined to sign the letter T'1E SIX senators who signed were John Briggs of Fullerton. DennlS Carpenter ot Newport Beach, H L. Richardson of Arcadia. Bill Campbell or Hac1en<la tte1gnts. John Stull of Escondido, Ray Johnson of Chico and Newton Russell of Glendale. The other female Republican legislator. Assemblywoman Carol Halletl of Atascadero. s1~ned the letter and also iss ued a statement likening the nomination to "quota hiring" based on sex or race She said the Rt'pubhcan legislators agreed with the 1dc<1 of ap pointing a woman. but thoui.?ht there were manv women more qual1iied than Ms Bird , · Women's groups pra1i.<.'d lhl' nom1nat1on and voiced ccmf1dl•ncc Ms. Bird would be confirmed Marine Band Concert Set A concert will be performed by the Third Marine Aircraft Wing Band at El Toro Marine Corps Air Stat1'bn on Wednesday. Water Cut As~dinSD SAN DIEGO <AP> -San Die10 County 1"klents are beina asked to conserve water by cutting their time In the shower by two minutes, ftlline the bathroom alnk while shav· ing and tutnih& the tap ofr while bruahl.na teeth. The recommendations were made by the San Ol ego County Water Authority , which su pervises delivery or water to 22 member agen· cies, The Colorado River supplies nearly all water to San Diego County. "The average consump· tion of water on a per· person basis is about 170 gallons da,ly." said a water authority spokesman. "What we're asking is that people cut back by 20 gallons." GM Schedules Emissions Experiment LOS ANGELES <AP > General Motors says 1t will try a new errlisi.1ons control svstem on 1.400 Pontiac and Ou;ck 1978· model cars in California this fall. The new S)Slem. using an elec- ronrcally controlled carburetor and a "lhree-wa) ··catalytic con· \ erter in the exhaust system. shows ''good promise for meet· ing lower em1ss1on levels with m1n1mum losses 1n fuel economy." said E M Estes, GM president He added that the system de· pends on the electronically con- trolled carburetor rather than fuel inJe<'t1on for precise air-fuel metering He said the new tat alyt1c converter controls all three regulated conslltuent.s or automotive air pollution. mstt'ad of JUSl two ai. 1s done by GM con· verters now m use SF Slaying . Puzzling SAN FRANCISCO CAP> Police and acqualn· lances today were puulins over the ldlUne of a Roman Catholic priest found with his throat slashed in a local motel. He was identified as the Rev. Alberto Bal· tagliola, 59, administrator ot Our Lady of Refuge Church in Castroville, Monterey County. Police said Father Ba\lagUola had checked into a mot~l south o( Market Street Wednesday. The motel manager said there was another man sitting in BaUagliola 'scar at the time. The manager discovered the death Thurs· day when she went lo the priest 's room to return a credit card She found his fully clothed body in a pool of blood on the floor Missing were the priets's credit cards, cash and his car, a wh1te and green 1972 Ford Torino, The room looked as if it had been ransacked, in· vestigators said Monsignor Phillip Maxwell. sent to San Fran· cisco from the Diocese of Monterey to identify the body, described the priest as "a lively, vivacious, humorous man." J~~~ Designers Snop. Design Plaza 1s o one·of·o·IMd shopping d1srncc tucked 1nco o qu1er corner of bustling Newport Cemer Along these omocc1ve courryordc; 1n airy wood studios and shop), ore ore golleries. home furn1sh1ngs. accessories and specialty store'.. where che areas f1nesc 1ncerior decorocors !>hop for choc spec1ol 11em-or room-or serv1Ce Offices of several 1ncenor design firms ore here along with those of graphic ortim. planners, orch1teccs. hoir 1osh1on ond ocher designers Look for Muldoon·s oc the encronce to Design Plaza Shop where designers shop And where they worl~ coo \ DE51Gn PLAZA, NEWPORT :j!; CENTER The concert 1s free and open to the i>ubh c ll will be held m the station theater at 7 30 p m SATURDAY, FEBR~ARY 19 ____________________ .... PUBLIC NOTICE COA\TllNf ll~GIONAL OCCUPATIONAL l'llOGllA"' JJOlH.,llOrll'f'CI l!klf "( .. c.on•-.•· C•'1•n NOTICIE INVITING BIO' NOIK•· '' ,,...,._.,b~ Q•~n fl"'tdl rn,. Uov ,.,f\lnCJ no.rd ot thl' (nt1\tli,,,. 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MIWPOIT llACH 'Mit .. u. ,..,._, • HALLMARK STATIONERY • CHRISTMAS WRAP & CARDS _.·SUNGLASSES • GIFTS & COSMETICS • HATS II BAGS DRUGSlM. I ILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE When our cousins back East were sh1vermg in t.he1.r recent deep freeze. there was litUe Southern CahfomJans could do but offer their sympathv und try to 11vold ooing loo smut< about our own aunn·y com· fort. Now our neighbors t.o the north are su(fcrmg from what may turn out to be the worst drought m state his· tory. Some counties have been declared disaster areas~ but federal subsidies can't put waler into dry re- servoirs. . nus time there is som ething we c no do, besides of - fer1ng sympathy and trying not to be smug about our still sufficient supplies of Colorado River water . Plans are under way to reduce Southern California's allocation Crom the State Water Project in tbe north and permit a heavier draw on Colorado sup- plies. , But, while last year's rains IJ\ the Colorado watershed left storage dams in good shape, this has been a dry winter in the Rockies too. So if we drain off too much of our reserve the effect could well be f clt later. The supply is not boundless. For Southern Cahfornia this must mean water con- SQ!'yation now. The Sunday edition of the Daily Pilot wiU tell yo~ how to help. Please read-and act on-as roany of the suggestions as possible. ,. Boost for the Gov Observers have noted that Gov. Brown appears to be moving toward a somewhat more conservati\~ ' stance, with an eye to his 1978re-cilection bid. ' The super -liberal Americans for Democratic Ac- Uon has given him an unintended boost. to r evise tne tax a;ystem to place more of a tax burden on the wealthy, he railed to support privacy bills, and his administration's budget was "self ·serving and politically inspired" ln its failure to provide more state spend1ng on health programs and education. '··The only things the governor did right, according to the ADA, were to oppose the death penalty and taJ<e acceptable stands on civil liberties. Given the temper of the Califorma electorate about the cost or the bigger and bigger government the ADA always has pushed for, what that organization in· tended as a knock on the guv probably raises bis stock with m05t voters. Free, But Not Fair .. If a 19-inch J apal)ese-made color television set sells for less than $3~n the United States, it would be logical to assume the Japanese would enjoy an even lower price at home. Not so. They _have to pay more than $500 for the same set. And U.S. manufacturers. who must sell their own sets at more than $300 at home, but could beat the $.5Q<> price tag in Japan, are prevented by quotas and other restrictions from competing in the Japanese market The Japanese admit they're selling at a loss in the United States-the imPolJte term is ''dumping." But they're interested in keeping their unemployment rate at no more than its present 2 percent level. Un- fortunately, it's not much help to the employment pie· ture in the US . where many manufacturers have been forced lo lay off workers for lack of business. WE l>O TAXf 5 U(ENSlS OF ALL KtNbS MO~ESi CffARGES Jn one of ils regular surveys of state legislators. based on their 1976 voting records, the ADA included an attack on Brown for leading the Legislature down what it believes is an illiberal path. The governor. says the ADA. was remiss in failing So far U.S. o(ficials have rejected pleas for restrictions on imports in the name of "free trade." Now they·re quite correctly re-examining the situa- t10n in hght of the rather obvious fact that free trade 1sn 't necessarily fair trade. \'The n~tive.s 6.te getting re.si\ess.'' Competitor Feels Squee%e J ust Plain Compromise Wins Out Dear Gloorny Gus Perfume Fight Not Fragrant ( ART HOPPE J Jimmy Carter made history by becoming the first President to address the nallon from a Whill' House Library while wearing a sweater and necktie. The decision lo wear both the light tan coat sweater and the tie while ma.k· ing his initiaJ .. Just Plain Talk" to the Am erican people was not an easy one. Top-level staff di s cussions o n the issue began in\ Plains as lot1'g a.., :.1x weeks before the inauguration. From the start, Press Secretary Jody Powell. 33, re- portedly led the fight for a more .. folksy look" -suggesting Mr. Carter deliver the address either from the White House bowling al· ley while wearing his mackinaw. jeans and lumberjack boots or from tus and Mrs. Cartcr·s dou· ble bed while attired m flannel nightgown and nightcap. Either scene. it was felt, would proJect tbe President's "warm, human quality." AT THE OTBEB extreme. was Senior White House Counsel Robert Lipshutz. S4. The Atlanta lawyer led lhe racl.lon demand ing that Mr. Carter BPP<?•r seat· cd beblnd his desk in the Oval Of- fice wtlh the Amcncan and pre· sidenual flags behind him and _ weartni a dignified suit or "at tbe very lea.st" a Navy blue blateT and tie. It was left to top adviser Hamilton Jerdin <pronounced ••Jor-dan"J, 32, &o work out the eventual comproml~c. At first. Jerdln suigested Mr. Carter be telev~ed bchJnd his cluttcr<'d desk ln hia rolled-up shlrtalecvcs See where residents up north are washmg dtshcs only once a day because of the water -,horlJge So what else is new'! With today's food pnces. who can afford to eat more than once a day? J.C V C'.i1oomv Gu' col'\'lmtnh •r• \Ubmrttteu bY rtadt " '"d do not ftf(f\J,tf"Hy rtHe<t t~ Vil'W\ Ot lh• fteWip.jper S-end yOUI' ~t peoevetoGtoomyGw1. D••ty P••oc to indicate how hard he was working. But 1t was fear ed viewers might then ask what the President was dolng lalkmg to them when he should be working. IT WAS actually the staff in· tellectual, pohcy adviser Stuart Eizenstat, 33. who hit on the· library. He said there was no re- ason Mr Carter couldn't be re- laxmg m an easy chair under a portrait of George Washin~ton reading a good book like "Pil· gr~m '1 Progress" when the television cameras happened to catch him At this point, L1pshutz threatened to quit unless Mr. Carter "at the very. 'cry least .. sat m a straight-back chair and wore a necktie. To make peace. Jerdil\ aJ(reed but insisted the President remain coatless. The tie appeared a defeat for Jody Powell. But two mmutes before air time the resourceful press secretary simply walked up to Mr. Carter. handed him the ~wealer and said, accordtng to msiders, "Don't forget: it's sup- posed to be 65 degrees in here '' WHITE HOVSE observers un· an1mously agreed the sweater and necktie ensemble was a brilliant political compromise - mtrronng Mr. Cartcr·s down to· earth populism with the requ1s1te presidential dignity. As for the talk itself, the staff had coocurred early that Mr. Carter would undoubtedly think of something to say. And, of course, he did. WASHINGTON -The corporate giants who dominate the billion-dollar·a·year perfume industry couldn't stand the smell of a httle competition They quietly put the squeeze on a small busint:ss man who succeeded 1n duplicat 1ng thl'ir expensive perfumes and selling them at cutratc prices. The cosmetics tycoons pressured suppliers not to provide him with perfume and urged newspapers not to run his ads. THE CONSPIRACY against Murray Poznak can be· documented directly frol'Jl conversations which he secretly recorded. We have listened to the tape recordings. The enterprising Poznak thought he had a million-dollar idea. He would duplicate the fragrances or famous perfumes and offer them to low-budget customers. It was all quite legal. It would also have been quite profitable if the big perfume companies had left him alone. Poznak began to advertize brazenly: "We want Chanel No. 5 customers." Then he bottled a delicate fragrance similar to Chanel No. 5 and labeled the substitute "Copy Cat." An ounce of Chanel No. 5 costs $40, but Poznak offered the same aroma for $16. Moreover, Poznak perfumes were as fragrant and lasted as long as the famous brands. As sales began to escalate, Poznak suddenly had trouble getting aupplies. Commitments were abruptly cancelled. A salesman for one large perfume maker, the Givaudan Corporation, told Poznak bluntly: ''I'm sorry, but the pressure 111 too great, and the The Slig h t Edge of S ucce ss What many young people fall to reaUze is \he fact that you don •t have to be mucb better than roott others in order to do well. Only a slight superiority may be ~nougb to make a vast di!· fe~nce. Most of the people we call "aucceasful" are not twice as smart, or twice as able. d the rest of the field. ln· deed, lf they are only 10 percent more proflclent. tbla i• geoerally mo re than onou1h to ain them a con.slst.cnt eqe. lb 11)(11111, '°" lnltance.; the bell battln• Ot' passing record• are not a cTat deal higher than the averqe. In fteld or track, the dU· f erenca are even smaller; a fraelJon of an Inch or fraction of a aeco.n4 m&.J dbtUt1uleh t.be wino t from the alto-rans. Bve~ 11 a~ua.lnled wilh the fan> .. Jaw 'of cUmlnbhbaa -\ (SYDNEY HARRIS) returns." But bardly anyone ts aware of the oppoalt.e law-that Just a little extra tffort can add up to a si«nificant dtlference. One more erg of energy in a push· o(( at a ski jump may give an ex· tra Coot of distance. IF YOU CAN average five to 10 percent better-no more-than others 1n your field, the rewards can be 100 percent gyefter; this as t.bo ··~ effect" o1 •chJevement over a period ol time. GamhUni Is a atncular exam· ple of small, steady increments makta1 tbe ultitn.U difference. A cambtlng house doea not have to be dllbonest. or even to 1et UM odds for a Jara• ptrcent11e pa1off. AD edge Ot nve percart.. or even three percent. b enouah to assure that the house will always wtn la tM lonl run. Jo cheu, where thtte ls bO luck, th ad'Yantaie of a 1tq.1e . pawn among matched playen is often declsive; in bridge, holding just one more trump card than the opponents may give the declarer or defender a lock on the hand. Experts win because they make sUghtly (ewer mistakes, not because they perform brilliantly. YOUNG PEOPLE are oft.on overwhelmed by the spectacle of supniorily, and Wl'oogly tm· aflne that leaders are endowtd with vasUy greater capaclUe.s than \be rest-wben the platn truth J• that the 1lmllarJUes amona m• (and wot11en. too. fA coune) are much closer thao st'em to be tho case. You oaily have to be a llttJe blt better than moat, in what yau do. Just a UWe amarttt just a little steadier, just n illtle more enorgetJc, or whatever other prime quality b demanded tn your lleld Ir auccessa ad.mltted thb, they would oot have c1uso to feel ao conceited: ancl lf the up1ra:ot. ~ lhl.I, the¥ would not haY* cauae to t ao left behl.Dd sta.rtlng-Une . (JACK ANDERSON ) company does not want to supply you." FRUSTRATED. Poznak a rranged a m eeting with G1vaudan's president, Norman Grief, who reiterated the new policy. "I am afraid," said Grief, "that if it became known that we were supplying fragrances to your company ... it could hurt us. I have talked to two people, both preside nts or large fragrances and cosmetics companies ... and both or them told me that it would probably hurt the relationship that we have." ·'Which companies were they?" demanded Poznak. "Revlon and Chanel," replted Grief. "They both were extremely concerned about the obvious Impact that your business will have on them." He said other perfume companies, whose business was worth millions to him, had also pressured him not to supply Poznak's company, Sherrell Perfumers. "You're just one or a number that have called." he said. "and the general reeling is. no. we shouldn't cooperate with them " But he added caullously. ··Legally we have to be very careful." He explained how the leading perfumers felt about the sudden appearance of Copy Cat on the market. "You start selling famous fragrances for $5 or f,6, copies of them ... I mean it's just the law of diminishing returns " COPY CAT was also frozen out of some or the nation's top newspapers and magazines. Off the record, the ad salesmen told Poznak that their publicat- ions were under tremendous pressure. As one salesm an put it, "What do you lhink I am, crazy? I am not going to Jeopardize m y Chanel advertising and others by accepting yours." Sen. Gaylord Nelson. D-Wis .. who has been investigating the anti-competitive practices of Che perfume industry, has turned the case over to the Federal Trade Com missjon . M ea nwhi le. Poznak has been put out of business, and the big companies are continuing to charge top dollar for thetr perfumes. The threat of Poznak's cheaper im1tat1ons has been eliminated. YET THE FTC, we have learned, has dropped the investigation. A confidential FTC memo cites an explanation from Norman Grier that he "had not wished to be so blunt with Mr. Poznak and, therefore, had responded with the story oC competitor pressure." In other words, the FTC • accepted Grief's attempt to explain away the damaging, taped statements. The ITC didn't even ask him why, if he was under no pressure, he had refused to supply Poznak. One investigator told our associate, Howie Kurtz, that he had seen "antitrust cases brought on one fraction of the evidence we have here." Footnote: The frust'tated Poznak. unable to get liction from the government, ha~ brought civil suits against several major perfume companies. Because the suit is still pending, none of the parties involved would talk to us about the matter. B11reaucratic Monster C. Northcote Parkinson, the eminent scholar who gained world prominence with his "Parkinson's Law," an all too true tenet that explains the growth of bureaucraey with the observation that "Work expands to fill the time available for com· pletion," made another criticism of government which apparently 1s now being recognized by Legislative Analyst Alan Post and others. "There is a proportionate size which goes with max - imum effi- ciency and all our institu- tions tend to exceed it," Parkinson wrote. Point- ina out that the eruption or rioting throughout the world has been the result or the belief that polltic•l and industrial bureaucracies are so great they seem beyond the power or the people to influence he nys, "If this conclusion is wrong it ts for our rulen to prove lt by forming new organJzaUons on a more human scale.·• WRILE SCANDALS have been mor. the cue than riots or de· moutratto111 with Calllotn.la's mualft HaJth-WeUart A#:ftCY. a CODMDIUI ls developtJ\a that. thi. 1araantuan ~auer.cy Is unmaHeeable ln ltl prt•t!ot form aod should be dllma.nUecL Po.t, altltou.lh QOl an arcbltect of the tm reo111anl1atlon p1M which ttUWd the huge aaency • flhlch ~plOl't more than 45,000 and uts up one tldrd ol tho total $U bllllon •late bud1et, co • curred 1n lta formauoo. Ke now 11ya "Tho camaUd&tloa ht pro- ten to be a subltaaUal fallure. Tberellri we ouCht to admit our ( EARL WATERS J mistake and take corrective ac· tion." In a most unbureaucratic manner Mario Obledo announced support for the idea of decen- tralizing the agency he heads slating "the consolidation has not worked very well." And, in obvious agreement, Senate Health Committee chairman Arlen Gregorio disclosed he has prepared a legislative package to break-up at least one segment or the agency, the Heal lb Depart· menl which administers more than 100 programs wtlh 22.000 employes. Incredibly, the agency came into being during the administra- tion of Governor Ronald Reagan. No one yet understands bow Reaaan who, in hls own word.a. gave up actln« "in an effort to make people aware of the danger of freedom in a vast permanent government stnJcture so big and complex it virtually entrap" Presidents and legislators," could have acquieacod to the creaUoo of aucb a bureaucratic moutroalty, let alcme advan~o it as hll procram. Either be WU d111tnc:ted by dreama ti the White House or hll fean fl bang entrapped by hll govenunent were well founded. GaEGOa1o •s plan would replace tbe preaenl Health DepJrtment wtth a number of new departments, some under the name.s wtUch Ibey bad belore the consolidation and some with new and more e.labotate UUts. WeUare p111nenl• would be handled under a ntt.oted Social Wtlla.re Department IDd IPOlt pub1lc health funct1om would be placed tmdtt a teStored Public Health Department. New depart· ments would emerge to manage health assistance payments and alcohol and drug abuse pro- grams. These would be given pretentious names while a new department for senior citizen problems would be called simply the Department of Aging. Employment would be restored as the Department of Employ- ment and housed, along with Rehabilitation and Industrial Relations, in a new agency called the Labor Agency. Whether Gregorio's plans are the complete solution or not his proposed breakup and re· organizations are . in tbe right direction. The passing of time will permit judgment of the sue· cess cl bis plans which should be left nexible enouah to allow further restructuring in the future. ORANO& COAST DAILY PILOT Rof>trt N. Wted. PublWier Thomas IC~~ll. £dllor 8arbora l(rribfch. £dttonal Po~ f;cbtor The editorial page of the Dall1 Pilot seeks to inform and Almula~e readers by pr.senUn1 on this P•IJe diverse ~mcn\ary on topics or tnttrnt bJ ayndlc•t· ed columnlata and cartoonllts,, 1)1 proyldina • forum for re.ten• vlewa and by pttMQtlft1 lbla rwwtpaper's oplnlou ad 6df• on eurrent top~. TM edltonAtt oplnl04'1~ ol the Dally f>ilot •~r only In tbe edltort1l column at ttie rop of the pace. Oplnlana «· pr~std by the columnlsts and c.rtoonlats •nd leltl'r wrltera IN' their own and n() endot'Mmcnt ot tMlr vltws by the Dai11 PU~ shoold bt interred. i ' • • , l DAIL. Y PILOT ·Twa•niana Colkction tO J7 asaar Pre AP Dbpatehl •m Twalll clncrlbed bia only viait to Vassar Co1Le1e 1a 1885 •• .. ,hastly," and 1coffed at "literary remains," so he ml&bt not be overjoyed tbt.bla private letters have eoded up at Vassar. But Vanar officials were elated u they Glllouaced that the colJete has been given a bu1e treuuro of Twal.aiana -eoo handwritten letters and telesram1, ori&inal ink drawtnes for HHucJdeberry FJoo," family letters and docuQMlllta lllld even locks of flllllib' hair. • Tbe COllectton, \lllW recently stored at a farm ln Dutchess County near the coUe1e, was donated by Jeaa Coenor, great-aranddaughter of Twain's sister Pamel Jllottett, and her husband Balpb Coaaor, a former V aeaar trustee. Sen. Carpeiil,er t.o 'Clamp Lid' By 0 . C. BU&TINGS Of• Oltly,.. ,..,. • Senator ».nnla 1!!. Carpenter baa hl- troduced a tbree-blJJ packa,o be hopes wlll ''clamp a lld'' oo local 1overomeot apendinc and increued Dn>l*1Y taxes. the crowtb ln population t11ia ·Bunnell, recordloc and inflatlao. secretary; Bon ta lo ••Every Ume tbe Hesse. correspond!ng Le&lal•ture baa proTi<ted secretary; Jean Forney. property tax relief. treuurer and 11orence escala::I ,overnment CoaliJll. parUmentariab. coats acceleraUns • • • • a11esaed values have taken It away, .. Carpenter said. ••Thia pacll:aae ls deligned to be permanent. We can on17 do ~ by restrtci. lnr 10\'el'Dment tax re-venues. .. * The National Broadcasting Co. announced a five-year agreement with former Secretary of State Henry A. Kltdqer to aerve as specJal Cl0115uJtant for world affalra. The bills 1l adopted would Increase homeowners property tax exemption from $1,750 ol assesaed value to $2,000. Both the ex- emption and the renten• tax credit would be ad· juated anouaUy. •••• CONGaESSllAN Mark Hannaford (D- Loq Beach) bu uraect the ActlQ&" Secl"etary ot the · Navy to keep the service facilities at Los AlamltGe Naval Air Sta- tion despite tbe transfer ~-Z.~a.....£1-1.~.A.-.t:!L-..10.....a-1.:1...-c.....z:l~;:,._.a..~~~'9'~:::-=:=::::: of base control to the California Army Na- Financial terms or the agreement could not be determined hnmedtat.ely. Network President lltnert S. Sdllosaer said in a 1ta~t that KW.Inger will pJay a principal OD•aiJ' role beginning in July in one major news (--------J-d o c u m e n t a r y o n P.'E'no'LE international affairs each VT. year. He will also make THE BJLLS would also chanee the State Constitution to peunlt the homeowners• exemp- tioD adju1tmeot and limit local government propeny tu re•emaea to STUDENT journalists rrom leVeral local high school$ dd colleges will have a~e to ques· tion Assemblyman Den- nis Mangers (D· Huntl.n.gtcQ Beach) at a preu coa!erence March •• • Mangers will also be tional Guard. Hannaford said the re- tired military personnel in the vicinity of Los Alamitas depeod oo Lhe ~l.l._-~P~rM;\\;1~1.i! facilities and also in-1111119"''""'~~~ dicated concern that many of the 134 civilian ~-,C..11{"•·-,....~ VALLEY GARDENS PRESENTS interview appearances on other NBC News proerams whe n they involve particularly important developments in foreign affairs, Schlosser said. Quartet Slated Tonight providinl the students with updates on legisla- tions in the California State Assembly at the conference lo be held at the Community Center of Golden West College. It begins at 1: 30 p. m. jobs at the Exchange and Package Store will be eliminated when the transfer takes place. **** ASSEMBLYMAN Ron ·~~~~< Jlzalea~fival * Harmonica player and composer LUTY Adler was divorced and already has plans for a June wedding to a woman who has been waiting in Lhe wings for six years. Adler, 63, was divorced by his 1second wife Sally, 38, in London Divorce Court. She and Adler 1 have lived apart more than two ·years. ~ "I am terribly happy," said . Lady Selina Hu Unga, 30, daughter o f the Earl of Huntingtoh. "I've been waiting nearly six years for this moment. .. Banker C.G. (Bebe) Reboio, a close friend or former AOLH President Nlxoa, is suing a Secret Service agent and a former assistant man ager or Nixon's Key Biscayne, Fla. compound. The action involves $65,795 Rebozo says he loaned the two. According to papers filed in Dade County Circuit Court, Rebozo's Key Biscayne Bank and Trust Co .. loaned $40,795 on Nov. 3, 1973, to Secret Service agent. Edward Moore and William McLain, an employe of the G e n e r a J S e r v i c e s. Administration, which ran Nixon's Florida retreat. Moore and MacLain wanted to get into the laundromat business. On JWJe 15, 1974, the suit said, the bank loaned them another $25,000. But soon they 11110zo •• started missing paymeQts and, by 1976, they still owed $61,412 plus interest. Cordova (0.Saddlebaclt '**** Valley) has introduced legislation he believes will assist local govem-T he Beach Cities STATE ATTORNEY ment by simplifying the Delegation barbershop General Evelle Younger procedure by which a quarter will perform to-will speak at the Feb. 24 General Plan may be day at a meeting of the meeting of the Newport amended. South Oranee County Harbo r Republican "The proposal is chapter of the California Women. Interested technical in nature," he AssociaticSD of Physical· Republicans are invited explained, "yet it will 1 y H a n d t c a p p e d to attend. save local government (CAPH). The meeting will be lbousands of dollars and The meeting will begin held from 10 a.m. to noon untold hours or valuable at 7:30 p.m. in the at the Balboa Yacht time." auditorium of Marco Club, 1801 Bayside Dr.. Cordova•s legislation Forster Junior High CoronadelMar. would allow City Coun· Scbool,2S601Caminodel Newly installed cils and the County Avlon in San Juan RepubUcan women or-Board.sofSupervisorsto Capistrano. f i c er s are Jackie adopt changes in items The local CAPH Heather, president ; whichpresenUymustbe chapter is working to Ruth Steen, first vice referred to Planning generate a greater president; Dora Hill, Commissions. awareness or the needs second vice president -::========::--of handicapped people and Marian Bergeson. call 642-5671. and their right not lo be third vice president. Put • few words segregated, said C eova -===================:; W elnert, president. The • 1 Other Officers are Cyn-to work for ou. statewide organization of about 3,000 members supports a legislative program on behalf of the bandlcapped, sbe said. Additional infonnation is available by calUng !tfrs. Weinert,496-2836. Man Sues SENIOR CITIZENS loGr Off A ll a 78 Parch •••• S.t.VE ON ALL PURCHASES 8 BECOMINC A MEMIER OF OUR SENIOR CITYZENS S"VING!> PLAN AT NO COST TO YOU. RENTALS & All PH·P•kl I X Prognr•• Honore d allege Pharmacy Deaths Elsewhere ~Laguna ti it ·~ . ..,., 1 I 1 l ~ A IR Ill 4 < · 1 •, T .\ M f -., A . ' .. ,, . Ot·l·Yl'l'f ·_,,., ,., t.• ')·lh l;>BR SEATTLE CAP> - Seattle Post - lntelhgencer reporter Jack Wllkin1, SS. died Wednesday after plung. ing 900 feet do'<'-n the steep slope or the Suc- cess Cleaver ridge on , rACIRC YflW .., MIMOllAL 'AH Mt. Rainier. NEW YO~ (AP> Quincy Ho~. 76, a pioneer in radio and television news commen- tary, died Thursday of cancer of the larynx. Eatery A man who claims he became violently ill within an hour or eating a dinner of mushroom soup, lamb stew and orange sherbet in a D " ., ti L a g u n a B e a c h ~-ea~-'~-iw_o~~~-~~-· restaurant sued the N•WeltOVOff SATURDAY & SUNDAY 9-5a30 Much ot our 2V2 aores of beautlfuf sales area has been turned Into displays ot azaleas of all kinds, colors, and styles. Lecture on care and culture Saturday and Sunday 11 :00 a.m. & 2;00 p.m •• beauty on display all day, each day. The lecture is free but please call for a reservation at 963-6778. HANGING BASKETS & WALL PLAQUES You have never seen true beauty and imaginative design until you have seen the creations of -Keith Wiicox. Now on display-priced from $19.98. Free lecture "How to Make Hanging Moss Baskets", Saturday at 1 :00 p.m. by Keith Wiicox. Please call for a reservation. LAST CHAICE! It's low or I var! Cemetery Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pac1l1c View Dnve Newport, Calltornia 644-270(1 JOH .. 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JQDI A Ce wants to alter coune. novel in progress, ten· tati~ called "Parachutes and Klaaes," doesn't feature l~adora, though the aeronautical allusion Un gen. ''Frankly, I'm tired of writing a1>out female sexual fantasies. l ftnisbed the novel (the "Fear of Flying" sequel) about a year ago ,JDd want to move on to other tblne1. I think writers 1et tired of repeatin1 what they've dooe," eeu.td. "aEJIEJIBEB, IT'S only been in the last nine yeara that booU 'like Henry Miller's and mln• could be published without tear of obtcenity charges," 1be aald. "In this time, there have been· zillions ol boob deallne with sex· uallty. Some are tood and many are crumnay. It'• hard to know where we're soma with these book1 .•. But I'm alad such thinp can be publlahed. In the end l believ~ the Sood writers will emquer and tbe poor oaes will 4rop off." Fig Tree Stolen A thief carried away 'a five- foot tall potted fie tree Wednes· day that was among other potted plants in the driveway of Kenneth L . Maloney's Laguna Beacb home, 1041 Santa Ana St.. police reported. Estimated value was $31. Part ol her new book is set in Hollywood and reflects a year she spent lo Malibu. ''ALL THE C&AZINESS of America is brou1ht Lo a pitch in Southern California. And I put that in the book," sh• said. . So allet the year living oo the Pacific Cout, abe moved back to New York, her childhood home. She found that t.oo hectic, so abe bought a house in the Connecticut countryside. Ms. Jone says readers - particularly men -often ap- proach ber fearfully or in a challenging manner, expecting her-to be a 10-foot Amazon armed with a jagged knife. · "THE REACTIONS l get are typical ol society as a whole. There seems to be a distorted vis- ion of a liberated woman. If you're successful, then you must be ageressive. I found •this depressing at first but now 1 ac· ceptit." Other people share her feel· ings. she says. A · Dhne or ldue? HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP> -It can ...,...,... be dowortaht embarrassing to be ln a bu• 1t.ttion with your pockets empty. Eapeelally when it takes a dime to use the coaveoieoce. half their restroom lOllets ftee of "charce . AUTHOR TIRED Em:. Jon9 Call 642-5678. Pul • few words to work for u. ~ RABBm · \ • Auto-MOMIOftlllt INSURANCE "$~1'14...._ ....... ~ COSTA MBA. CC> 541-5554 ~ And a 1ympathetJc Pennsylvania Public Utllil)' Commission wants to' dosomethiDC about it. lt v~ed 3-2 to ftnd out if ll can order alrlloe, by• and ratlroad terminal.a in Pennsylvania to make A apokeaman for Joternatlonal Airport fn Philadelphia 11.id the airport'• 136 pay toUetl earned about $22,000 lo dlmes between July 1 and Nov.30. Tb• IJ\OClftY ii used to maintala the restrooma. tbe apoketman said. Tbe aJrport allollu about 22 free tollett. Office Elected OPEN SUNDAY M em be rs of th e 1 Orang~ ~ount)' Vector Cobtrol District elected Beth Graham or La Habra as president. /I 10lher olficera are Jack C. Hileman of Orange,. vice president, and ·William D. Obarr of San· la Ana. secretary. 1912 HAllOI ILVO. (AT 19th ST.) COSTA MISA (714) 642--3177 :·STARTS TOMORROW.SHOP ·lO A.M. TO 7 P.M. . . . Vera ® "tulip" sheets Available in flat or fitted styles: full reg. $11 5.99, queen reg. $15, 8.99 king reg. $1910.99,-std. case~ $8 pr. 4.99 burl1ngton 19S 4.99 twin, flat or fitted reg. $8 ' .. Famous coordinates Brown or navy in polyester/icrylic. a. blazer, was $49 32.99 b. paisley shirt, wa~$28, 18.99c. skirt, was.$19, 18.99 famous sportswear 186 18 .99 to 3 2 .99 was $29 to $49 \ I ' MAVCO Hooded sweatshirts He'll love this machine washable, all cotton hooded sweatshirt. In navy or beige with bright athletic stripes, available in sizes S, M, L, XL. young men's 450 12.99was18.00 , '· ' i BEA ANDERSO~, Editor Friday, Februery_!8. 1977 BT Plane Facts Aired 0 By MARCIA F-ORSBERG Of,,_ Dolity IOI ... Sl.tt Time was when stewardesses were regarded merely as glorified waitresses in the sky who peddled coffee, tea or milk Fortunately, the image, along with the title, has changed. Now known as flight attendants, men and women who work in a service capacity for airlines are becoming recognized for their diverse talents and responsibilities. They are familiar with emergency procedures for hijackings and other Incidents. All know first aid and cardiopulmonary re- suscitation. Each one has an understanding of the theory or flight, as well as an awareness of airline terminology.' FUGHT ATfENDANTS for Air California, the only lmE: based in Orange County, have been well-acquainted with all these aspects of the career smce the company's birth m 1967. However, 1t has been Just recently that passengers and the general public have perceived airline personnel as more than de coration Good grooming standards are still upheld, since attendants al'e esset1tJan1 on st1lgi!>dtmng an on tire flight But in case of an emergency landing, that pretty little 115 pound blonde has lo be able to move qu1ckly to the emergency door, pull it mlo the cabin, turn it sideways and shove 1t through the opening -in about nine seconds. SHE MUST remain calm, maintain order and efficiently tn· struct passengers in evacuation. She has to be able to put out a fire, deal with a bomb threat and administer oxygen to someone who is gaspmg for air because of smoke in the cabin or in case of sudden decompression. She knows what to do if a passenger faints, suffers from tn sulin shock or breaks an arm. To gain expertise in all phases of flight attendance. Air Cal requires thrJW weeks of intensive training at its school in Newport Beach. Instructor Natalia Corich sets up a rigorous schedule of classes, exammat1ons, actual observations and mock ups for the trainees "ON THE FIRST day, we flew lo $an Francisco for our un iform fittings," re<:alled Pam Hadley, one of 10 ll'•duates from the most recent train mg program From then on. it was eight lo 12-hour days or studying, with tests almost every day. "This is the most difficult and most significant thing I've done In the past two years,'' noted Miss Hadley, a Corona del Mar High School graduate who attended the University of Arizona The Newport Beach resident continued. "I know so much more now than ever before.·· BER CLASS of six wo~en and four men heard paramedJcs , speak, extinguished a gasoline fire, jumped out of an airplane m the rain and served a mock flight to company personnel and ex ecutlves. They learned codes, routes. company policy and history and the 24-hour clock. The 10 trainees, chosen from more than 1,000 applicants. were "enthusiastic about a career as a flight attendant," said Ms. Cori ch. "I'm still stunned." remarked Miss Hadley as she received her wings and certificate of graduation. •Tm one out of JO out of 1,000." J I : . OellY .......... tty lllcllllf'f •-1J t Flight attendant trainee Pam Hadley is put through, the paces for ·Air Cal, extinguishing a gasoline fire (above), practicing cardjopulmonary resusitation ·· with mannequin (below) and evacuating airplane (left). '· I~ :;, .. , ,,, I Educator Offers Good ·Counsel ' . 87.JUDITB OLSON Ol .. ~..-..se." At an .,e where most people ~..;. thtnkin1 about 1oln1 fishinc. Tbomaa DJer ii embarkl.Di ao a whole new career. DYer. a former hlih school prlnctpal who recentlf ntumed from Mninc as an assoc late pro- • f e uor in USC's Overseas <f . \. . . . . . . '· Thomas Dyer doesn't believe in letting good talent goto waste. He has embarked on · second career as ; marriage, family. ~ counselor .. One : of his concerns is ' i , . ~ high divorce rate. . "' • , Graduate Program, bas bung out his sbinde aa a marrtaae and Camily counselor. He bad u opportunity to move on to Iran from the Orient. where be tauibt iraduate educat!an Pl'Otrama to Am caoa livlna abroad, but Wu etlet to Teturn to the U.S. to belin coamelinf. Forced retirement at 6$ ts ''absurd." Dfet ~ •·n re- aJJy grew out of the Depressjon. If a person wants lo go on and has a lot to give, it's a s hame." Dyer chose counseling because he bu long been interested ln the field and be enjoys something that ll "intellectually stimulating and cballenitna. '' He particularly likes working with young people, since he spent ao many years as an educator, and because ''they are more open lo ideas.•· DYER. WHO BAS studied ex· tensively under Dr. Carl Rogers, the preeminent authority in client-centered therapy, al.so is concerned about the high divorce rate iii this country and would' like to see it come down. "I do some lecturing for service clubs," be said. "and have found people interested in what causes divorce. I aot a good feelina that UU.S was thelr con- cern." Dyer became· interested in counseling as a returning veteran from World War U. Be saw that servicemen required more than vocational or educa- tJonal counseling because tbey bad many penonal adjustment.a tom alee, too. In the hl&h &ebools be noted \hat "sheer numbers of students pre- vented counsellng!' Today, young people are con· • cerned about chanetnt Ulestyles and vani$binc careen. "Th~ls such a different atUtude f.c*ard mam-.e," be said. "ll·• old· fubiOMd. Thu. Is oo tialM to divorce." Dyer, who a1ao bad been a part·time lnatructor at California state UDlvenJty. Los Anaeles, Jumped at the chance to teach ln · Asla when It., .. ott:~ by use • live in foreign cities and meet the -personal problems .. countrymen ln their own homes. "Millie did a lot or counseling In Bangkok bis students in· with the wives," Dyer said. eluded three Thais, a school prin· "They limply dJdn 't have enough cipal, a university professor and to do. Perhaps there wasn't a housewife from a propserou.s. enough income for them to have family. a car. so they lived a dismal ex· He found the people of istence. Thailand "very sweet and nice, not prone to violence," which be eaid was a reflection of their Bud· dhiatberilage. In Bangkok the Dyers lived in a nice apart1nent and had an ex- tremely talented and efficient Tbalittafd. For 12 hours of worlr, 1~ or seven d~s a week, she received ~ averaae Thai salary, ol S50 per week . •'She did all the sbol>Pille, wbJch'tiPould save us money, and all the l~bndry and cleanlnl. She made hors d'oeavres, but lbe couldn't m1x drlnka. • • Dyer said. 1 ,.ld91 FebtUI'} 18, 1'n ignals Decoded Inaccurately? l>ZA& Atfff LANDERS: blood clttu11Uon and pnvtnt WaW410'l~priot thll..... ~ wbiD the paUeDt llWll • • Mr'Vlce to pracUcal, voc1· Ue ln CIQe JlOlitloo for a loat time. oeal and rer tatered nurse' t lay • man 'Wbo ta bult.by · •,,..bent 'm 11.1H many e:ooqh to tTlb • nw'H 9YC'Y b1nnmla10tbo1ameproblem. Ume lbe 10. n .. r bla bed 11 i. Tb• main rapollllbWty ol a healthy tncJqCb to 10 bo!D• -and ,nbrH ti to«nJ oat the doctor•• I've told~~ that. nm iDd to m•e Ute pau.t u A 11U111 "t trat a female comfart.ble u JIQllible. doctor« dentift that w11. Why lJ for IOIDe m,.imoua reuon, there '° UtUe respect for ua mO.t male patients IM1D to tb1nk nurteeT -INSULTED we are Plubo1. ~. TIMy ~ DE,\& IN: I dlcla't realise ~lk '9ut ancltnat u. alf we are male .. .._., were ao lecbnoa. en for tbelr looktna aDd feel· Wlaa&clo,.. Mil Ilk• .. ,..,, 1p1Mlun. A---"'-carabtteda&19 When we oiler• male paUent a ottn a...14 c 11ene1t oat. *lm:&b. lt ta DOt b9caute of a Dem• M ...U.1 .... _.of •tcret 4Hlre to work In a llpU.. .n ...... parlor. Backnabl belp Gemini Be Flexible SATURDAY, FEISRUABY It SYDNEY OMAIUl AIU~ <March 21-April 19): What 1eem• confusion, a tanele, missed signal -tbeae all re- bound in your favor. You eain benefits from un· usual sources. TAURUS (April 20-May 20>: Wish "comes true" but in manner you did not exlM'C\. Mcney question is favorably resolved. GEMINI (May 2l·June 20): Hl&bJicht veraatlllty. Be flexible, wlllin& to explore broader horizons. SenUmenlal associate aldl .. CANCE& (June 21.Jwy 22>: You need addi· tional information before elJ'\l'arldnl on m-.jor project, assi111ment. LEO <July 23-Aue. 22>: Member of opposite sex i. very much in picture. Tendency ii to act on impulte. VIRGO <Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Low key ap· proacb ii best-don't force isaues or people. Key now ia timlne. diplomacy. UBBA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Indirect approach is best for now. Be aware of basic material, of potenUa.I. SCORPIO <Oct. 23-Nov. 21): You eet in· volved with places, situations, people. Be ready for cbqe, variety. 8AG11TABIUS (Nov. 22·Dec. 21): Finish project -look beyond the petty or Immediate. Your "i.nnervt.lon" comes into focus. . DEAit ANN LANDERS: Woo· ~ul avesdllp and altunoou ue tametlmet spoiled because cueatl dDft'l know wbtn and bow . to t:Dd a vilit. Pie .... Ann. lD your own etrec· tlve way, wUl you writ• a~:· •rapb Ol IO on If &celul and • Iy departures1 • whether aftel' hmcb, tea, cocnell• or dinner? Endl .. fuwellJ can be deadly, and l have baa vlcUmiied SO often. '!bank you for any help you can sh'e me and others wbo have experiencfld tbe ••ony. -MY NAME ts LEGION DEA& LEGION: Your pltlbt re•llldl me at•• old joke. Tbe d.Ufereace blhreea Ule Ba1&Ub Hd "• Yt.ddlab 11 &bat Ute BrlU1b leave •ltbout 11yta1 aoedb,e ........ YWdlU.., ioodbye wt&hoat lea vi.De. It 18 1traqe that aome fieltl c aa sit for bo9n wltlilout 1aytq boo, &hell 1uddealy become dowart&M claaUy at the door. or ea dte porcJa. w ba tbe drlweway. Tbe cluay farewell Is brlef and speedy. So do YOW' bostea a fner, fol.U, and keep ~ la mbad tbe neat time you make youredt. DEAR ANN: I'm U\ my late 40s. The problem: My husband'• ex-wile. For the put 12 years, no matter where I turn, Betty is In my.,..ay. Whenever there's a wedding, a birth, 1deathor11crtous 1Uneu, httJ lslM~Oll tba&eeDA. litl lD·laft, wbo are no lon«er HER famlJ.1 Metl'l overly frte.nd · J1 to blr ~ '"UnderlY" frtandly tome. l 've told my bu.band at least !O Umes that Be&t.y mun Jilt un· comfortable. Don't you think he sho.&W be wlliins to leave wbn we arrive eomewbere and ahe 11 pretentf We've hid NV•ral f11ht1 over this and UMJ stt more bitter u time 10•1 on. My buaband wouldn•t tolerat• it for 4H minute If my ex •bowed up all over the plac.. Your oplltlon, please. -ANOTHER ANN DEA.a ANN: Obvtou.l.Y )'OaJ' Bidders Be<:koned The Providence Speecb and Hearin• Center in Oran1e will launch a project this 1pr· mg designed to provide a follow-up pro1ram for high risk infant.I from the nursery of St. Joaepb'1 Hospital of Orange and the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit at Children's Hospital of Orange County. Partial fundinl for the speech , hearins . perceptual a nd /or behavlorlal dlaordera severe enough to later manifest themselves as problems leading to learntns dl.sabWties will be followed by speech pathologists and audioloeists at the center. The James Irvine Foundation recently awarded the Center a $'15,000 l?ant to be given over an 18-month period for the study. 11Jar1aret Anne Jn man, center director . will coonllnate and will be the administrative director, with Ralph W. Rucker, MD, d1rector or the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit at CHOC as medical director. Hi•h Risk 1ntant Pro· ..-~R~U1111111F1111111FE~ll-'""'"S-...-------­eram will come from proceeds from Auction u~s.,.ny U n l a m 1 t e d ' '1 '1 , .-~ • 5" Everything from Soup to W..... Y• W• Nut.a, sponsored by tbe flle .... Founders Chapter of the ltU ""'-lt.c. Aux Wary for the center c.te MIM-141-eHt Social hour and vlew- ine lime for this aixtb an· lO V! Al FIRS! SIGH! nual event will Miiin at c .. vi.o .. ew 10 a .m . followed by vtOCiovtt:w~E"•~ brunch at 11 a.m. with • .. .,, ... · r-· S1i .. no • ,, __ auction to follow on :::::::'9t7:S40o- Thuraday, Feb. 2', in the 606 Le..___ ..... --- grand ballroom of tbe ::::::::::=--=::::;=:::: ... ::::::'-....::::::~ South Coast Plua Hotel, Costa Mesa. Free Puppet Shows CAPBJCOBN <Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Someone "wbiapen a secret" and this is much to your ad· vantage. Accent on relatives. AQUARl\JS CJan. 20-Feb. 18): Protect as· sets -promote personal security. Written guarantee may be necessary. PISCES (Feb. 19-Marcb 20): Element of humor enters picture. Some wbo opposed you could make major concessions Mrs. Vmcent Smith (left) is reservations chairwoman for auction to benefit high risk infants. Marty Bruce (right) is head nurse for intensive care unit at CHOC. Pope Hilburn of Newport Beach and David Popp of Hunt- ington Bearh will serve as auctioneers. The event is open to the public and reserva- tions may be made by contacting the center, 639-4990. The POOUlar Mitchell Marionettes come to Ille with eong and dance daily this Saturday Sunday alld Monday m Huntington Center Mall at1.2.3alld4pm Great family entertainment Beech 81\/d. at Edinger ott San Diego Fwy Survival of the Fittest ······························~ . "~ . : TO BE 1( • ~-:~ : OR NOT TO BE ~ ·, ) ! Sport's 'Unconventional'' According to chapter president, Mrs. Kenneth Hobbs, proceeds will be earmarked as usual for the center's scholarship fund and equipment needs, as well as the High Risk Infant Pro· gram. Phyaicfl and develop- mental evaluation of hiih risk infants will be done through the High Risk Follow-up Clinic at CHOC. . . ••• PREGNANT! . /, PLANNED PARENTHOOD World'• oldeat end largeac prtvate & co~ntlal family planning aervlce - By EAMA BOMBECK One ot tbeM days a new-sport will be added to tile ()brmpic 1am•, called atmply, "Conftll· lion..'' 0..-...S athletes h'om all over the world wW come toletber t.o compete in OCM or the mOlt sruelllnl event.a in sport.a b1atory: aurvtvlna • convemian. Tbe event will be a combination of maratbon numlne. drinkiD& relays, freest)'Je lyln&, and a creamed dncken eatatboft. But all eJ• •W be UpoD tJle wiDDer' of tbe Convention Decathlon -a seriM ot 10 events to test the eb~sical and men- tal endurance or the athletes. 1. 100.Meter Elevator Duh. Two elevators are aituated in a hotel boasting 525 root11a and hostin& lSOO coa•enUoneers. Tbe meetings are scheduled in the Promenade Room which ia on the mC11en1pe between the third and foarth From 81 ••. Counselor ·• mc'au. eodaily be!cn they marry." ~. RI! SAID RE thinka trivia ts a bi1 cause of T marital d1scord. "Il team to hurt feellncl. Then t i• a lack of tuat.aiDed communication tbat bu meanlna. .. ' WbJ c:an 't married couples say what they I feel? .. With a lot ot them it'a inMc:unty. They doeti wa to 111ake waves or cauae di.aqree· t meat.I, .. Dyer noted. ~ He otmoualy tau found happiness so far In f bla career u a falltl!D• eoamelor. '"l'bere wu a lot of aatllfactSan wttb tb• Cltber. but hen I'm wo= wttb lodh·lduala. There la more Udbf~" ~ No. ndNmentJUlt WUD'l tllie thiQa fOI' Dyer ... -~=~'t~bulsee bowtcdbb'tm· parumtldl wu.•• be ~bianew care.. noors. and is serviced by elevator No l between the houraof3 and 6 a.m Noone knows this. 2. OUtluting the "Keynodder" Speaker. Trus bu beela compared to waking up in the recovery room and being asked to applaud. A conven- Uoneer in Miami once sat through 15 keynod apeat.-. in four days. They say his cigar burnt ri1bt through bis index finger and he didn't even feel ft. 3. The Name Tag Hurdle. Some :smart-aleck wlll alwaya leave his name tags in his rooms and you aN forced to look al hia face. This could throw a "lapel man" who goes through the entire convention smiling and conversing with chests. 4. The Surprise Visit From the Wife High Jump. 1be record for this one was set in 1954 by a cookbook salesman Crom Gary. Ind., who tried to convlnce bia wife he was nearsighted and thouCbt tbesign read, "Message Parlor." :».Small Talk Bull Throw. A five-day, non· stop talld.ag compeUtJon in which the talkee must cany ca a convenation without saying aaythmg worth repeating. 8. C6allenging the Great Dlvide. A week or dlvldina dinner checks 20 ways, dividing room aervlee 40 ways and bar bills nine ways. This is culminated by dividin8 the cost of a taxi ride to the alf1)0l't in which Frank. got off at TWA, Fred rode OD Eric'• lap, Harvey went to Braniff, Rod to American and Neal left b1a lunage at the curb at the hotel. 1, I, 9, 10. The laat four events are related to one aantber. Aft.er lbe conventioneer has over- eatea, overh,dulged, overstayed and over- estimaed Ida worth to the company, be mmt re.. tum a.De and explain to bll employer why the seal on bll COGvention kit ta still not broken and wb)' ma ltem on hil expeDM account reads, •'TOQIUelha•ed ••• ..,pluallp." \ !VERYTHIMG GOES! MM• thilllf Uc trnl11wll .. ..W ........ , ............. AT WIT'S END Early treatment to in· sure maximum develop· ment during the infant's first two years or life will be coordinated through this Pl'OIJ'1UD. 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Olltornoa •1•11 ftl~cou,:1:.::;~lllANOE TN r.e~••I M•IW<l"'• snall announc• NOTltlEOflS"l.l ~"~o':.an~:.~:..':o~~,:.~\~~~, dno ,,,.. o:::::v~~~s!~~Y 1mmt<1111t1v •'-'•oalle<. 1ri. eoarool tit Otb M•U~, ot trw EU•tf or ~~~:~·~~'~ .";,~: :~:i.1::.~4jt:: CHESTER HARRY BARKER, ill'o <oedl"9 tr.. hlQM\l .~lled b•d Only ~"ow" •• Cl'IESrER H BARKER 1,..0,0 °"''°"' .vbr!\lttlnlJ \tdled t»d\ Oe<entd •ndblddr-•I• m•vbldetll'le"IKll<>n NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN ltwl °" Tl\t ll<\l .,_al b<d<1t I~ a11<t1onmu\t t•~ or ""' Febn.Wiry 29, 1'17 ,.,. uno•• <••d 1.,0 ""I""' \talod bicl by " \lqnod JOSEPH W 8ARICER I\ mln1mumCJll1lff'IS ie>erctnl Admlnl\tr•lOt·WU"'"Wlll A,,n.'tltd of !>\lb\.tQ~• or•• blO\must oe-1n inert ll'lt Eil•lt of CHESTER HARRY mtn1'0fFlwHundr«Jl\50000l Dalla" llARKER. 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"" <or,,. r ot Lot ' 81oc-.1 tn .. ,.0Tr4{t1•J '<i•dt>O•rit --------------l••~~u Ot•"M3 ,.,,, ~"''°'"*•nh rly cornrr ot PUBLIC NOTICE lOI • 810(1111 '" W'O ft.)( r 191 f1't-,,{f' 'O"f1nu1,,q ••onq '""'''""''"''"''•IOI ... ,... ----------------! f\.10l014 Nor-!P.,71 \''lO Wfl\18)0 FICTITIOUS llU\INESS NAME STATEMENT Th .. tnl•etw•f'l<Q Ot>f :/Jf'\\ "'' Oo•nq bu\• ,.....,\ .. , l••I ll>M<O N0<I" 11 Oii W £ •' 110 00 ,,.,., t~ntr Sl>vl"' 11 H )0 f. .. HI >l 1) • ... 'totf'W IX!H'\tC,• Of ·pnr'Un•1 l .t,. \ · "'"' ot fry 1.1tvf1v11l--O °""'' ,,,iH (.QAS,TAl MA1Nt£NAN(.t. (0 I 1J 1"lt"rf'\t ot ltw t'<tfflt in IM .. b0v1 ,...,(" 7'\)nt V•• Ot" An111 l4QUl'\d 1()1 \(riC>nt r•dl prOO'f"fl'f 1 1on!l1f111n-·•I ~+ou,1 CA n.11 uonri '"" '•""v•t•f't· "' .. 'th ot ,.,. OU'\' I (.•thlO r.orCJOr.jtltw'o J (4\lfft)fnl.4 vndlvi~j ~ htff' I •I •nf,.,,.,, lt1 ff\f (."'"l>O'"''oo }1/01 VM Ot-A.nu L0Qu111\ fHOOt'rly ,._:Id b't JAMf\ 0 fHll TON NiQUt·I (A'Ol\H tl-..O ttn.Jwn tt• 1 0 ( Hll TON Pf-Jtli Thi"\ b\,\1rY·\' I condu• te'<I bv _, '''' nn•• ht·tf'ln i••O ... u. tn br '" '"'"' ""m' l>\HC."._ .... , for Ult: ,,.mt or C(" .;r11.J uoon DOrdtlOn Cl> THCOCOllPORATION Qontt.j l C•'""'Y St l l hi\ \ldlt~~I ~,t hhd Wtth tht Cou"tv Cltf'k ot Qr.tnQ• ('11;nh on F•OrUtJfV I\ •'111 In•• '"f"nf' '"rm' 11"'1 "'\, rl')nttrmP.d hv Court w1tr\ n•\fl-rt fn fflt ch·'(,.f1rn1, l'W'\•• r\.tll 1 1l 1f\l~r t•\t l hr \~I" 1\ "-Vblf't I fO Hi'"'_."1 t.4 .. fl i'' w· nitn1\ C()nr111HJO' ,. .. ,lt I(''""' , .. '• Frtd!y. FebtU"'Y t8 1877 OAll Y PILOT ::Ms Midwinters LaunChed Seven County Yacht 6lubs Host Actio11 8) AUtON LOCK°'B EV °"'''-.tot ... " .. ~-·- S~vc-n Orange County Y•cht ch.lb~ wuJ b<' amonl( the 16 host:. of lb• giant Soulhtrn camorn.l.& Yachuni Association M1dwll\tc1 Ut&alta. lhe 48lh edition of wtuch gel..!I uodt'r way S»turduy und ex tend:s lhrouah Ml)nday The "Mldwmleri." is the largest winter time sailing re1at ta in the world. usually drawin11 more than 1,000 boats in 100 or more classei; The unui.ually warm weather if It continue~ is expected to draw a rct•ord entry or nearly 1.500 boab THJS WlU BE the first year that the regatta has extended all far south as Dana Point ·where the Dana Point Yacht Club and the new Capistrano Bay Yacht Club will Join forces to ride herd on three classes or Performance Handicap Racing Fleet yachts The Balboa Yacht Club md the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club will handle nine classes such as the stately schooners. the classic "ooden huJls. 10 meters. Rhode~ 33s, Etchells 22s. six meter~. Santana-22s. Rhodes 19s and Thistles The Newport Harbor Yacht Club and the Lido Isle Y <icht Club will combine their race commit· UCI Sailors Compete in New Orleans The CCI sailing team lakes fltght for New Orleans today where they "111 compete in Tulane Univers1tv's Wmd1am mer Regatta on Lake Pontchartrain Saturday and Sun day The team consists of Mark Gaudio. Chuck Sinks, Rick Kern and Ann Colhns. They will be racing in 420 sloops. a 14-foot d1n~h) popular w1lh 1n tercolleg1ate 1>a1lors ll will be the third year at Nev. Orleans for the UCl helmsmen They are the only Culiforn1a team to be 1nv1ted UCI won the regatta in 1972 and placed second 10 1973. In addition to the host school, tht> local collcgwlcs w1 II bl' com peting a~ain s l team s from Brown l'ruvcrMty. Notre Daml'. L'niver s 1ty of Was hington. l'niversrty of Texa!> at /\u!>ltn Unjven;Jty of Pennsylvuma and Clemson l'nivers1ty \ BOATING tees to supervise such classes as Speedball-14 , Lehman·l2, Mel- ralf, Montgomery-12. Naples Sab<>t A. B and C, and Sab<>t Senior <skippers over 40 l THE HUNTINGTON Harbour Yacht Club will be hosl to three classes of Lasers, Force 5, Small Boat Arbitrary and Ghost A and B The heavy action will be in the Los Angeles Long Beach harbor area where the regatta original t.>d nearly a half century ago. The Los Angeles Yacht Club will be the only club to stage three days of racing. It will be the scene of the big ocean racing handicap and large keelboat classes. rac rng one race each day. Thest• classes are the TOR Mark III A, B. C and D. Cla-40, One Ton. l'hree "luarter Ton. Encson·JS and Sh.ields The Long Beach Yacht Club "111 handle such classes as Cal.29, Cal·25. Sanlana-27. Ex calibur-26. and CaJ-28 THE ALAMJTOS Ba} Yacht Club will be the scene of compett t1on for two classe!> of CaJ-20s plus such dinghy classes as 470. Lido· 14. Na lion al One Design Snipe, Coronado·15. Taser and three classes of Lasers The Little Ships Fleel of Long Beach will handle four classes of PURF. PCC. Ranger·26, Colum· bia-26 Mark ll and Day Sailer The Cabrillo Beach Yacht Club will start a class of Multihull Arbitrary. plus P-C at. Cal·20. Geary·l8, Mercury, 5-0-5 and Fireball THREE SANTA Monica Ba~ clubs will al~o bav~ a ~hueoCl.he acuon S"beduled al Caltfornla Ya('hl <.:lt.ab nro au.ch claases ais SoUna. H•lf·Ton. Tempest. Toronado, Star, Quarter Ton and t'inn. Tbe Ptl Rt•y Yacht Club will pr.ovuk· action for lhc Ocean Racing N1.t~marans, Erlcaon 2·32, K -38 MORA, PC, Ven· ture·24, Cyclone. Windsurfer, Sidney Sabot and WestwlndSabol classes. The King Harbor Yacht Club Will have three classes or PH.RF', Newport-JO, Santa Crui-27, Thun derblrd, Cul-20 und Victory <'lasses. THERE IS only one power boat event In the Midwinters It Is the Southern Cahfomia Crui1er As· ~ocaat1on predicted log race which this year will be run out of the California Yacht Club instead of the Long Beach Yacht Club as m thep~t Jn addition lo lhe many take- home trophies awarded to wm ners in each class. there are 13 perpetuaJ trophies al stake in the Midwinters. The sponsoring SCY A 1s made up of 60 yacht clubs, 1>a1hng clubs and sailing associatiQns from San Diego lo Santa Barbara. Van Metre, Kings Capture SORC Regatta MIAMI (AP) Jack King of Annapolis. Md., and Albt:rt Van Metre of Fort Lauderdale steered their yachts to the best unofficial limes in their divisions m the Ocean Triangle, the tturd event or the Southern Ocean Rae 1ng Conference CSORC) circuit. Ki n ~'s 46-foot s loop Mer· rylhought posted the best cor reeled time of 16.9836 decimal hours in Class A. D1v1s1on 11 Running Tide. a 60·footPr Oy- rng the Lauderdale Yacht Cluh colors. led Class A, Division J with J7 ·0673. However, a protest "as lodged against Running Tide which was to be ruled on later. Kialoa. a 79-foot California yacht owned by Jim Kilroy, was the first vessel lo finish tbe tr1angul11r race from Miami ta Great Isaac Light lo West Palm Beach and back to Miami But Kialoa 's corrected. han- dicapped time of 17 9367 put 11 out of contention PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE 'ICTITCOUSBUSl .. ESS NAME STATEMENT T l\t fOHO.H''Q OPrW\\ ~rf" dolnc) bu\t ,,..\, .. M\JN(\.flE\ PIZZA toq,, 801,4 Cr11c• H~l1AO'/)J'l~;tch CA'764~ T"Om.t\ M Ell1\ .c9b1 Pf.at<t· ~t 11unllno•on-n c"nu• W•rr•n M Hau.,t•,. '71'9 E Owfo<a Or L•Mlr-(,o T"""· by\lf'M•\\ Ir. COind\l<t~CI Dy • 9PAAfiltl Qrit,.~~f0 Tho->M [Ill, 1nl\ \fttffl'""""t W.,,fi, hl,.d Wtih tf\,_ ounrv c1.-~ Of °'·"'9" Countvon F•I> It/I FllN7 PohllV'P(I 0 ..tnO' (n,..,I UA1fy PtlQI • F •O 18 'l 1"0 M•rch • Ii fqll 608 II F)tfft P.,Dh\""'1 <>'"II" (oa\I Oooly Pilot -·-------------Ftb 11, 11.11 • ...OM•rcl\ • "" PUBLIC NOTICE "IC'Yl'YIOUS BUStNE\) HAMESTU'IM!"T Tht: fOllCWtlnQ pPf'SOfl\ !!if'P OOlf\9 bu\• nf\\~f; KHJ RICO HOME~ • ltmll•O "ft'lrt•r,~o t0081 G•rftffd Atttnu.t. Hun!lnglon 8Hth, CA '7•46 PHIL.IP H M<NAM(E 18SI S1m•r Or<w C:.0..1• Me••. O• O?U• 0•1• Simbro 14JQ S.n'""'""• fer r•Cf' Cor.,,..,..IM•r (A •1•11 T"I\ bu\t"M\ I\ <.Oflducled b'I. ltm1t ~d o.ertNtr"°"ID Ptlit1pH McN~mtt Tru\ \t6t,.~t wa' ftlfld •••n ,,.. Cou"tit Cler• or Or•f\9" Count1 Of\ Ftbruuy 8 1'11 \37 77 PUBLIC NOTICE fllC'YIYIOUS IUStNESS NlliMIE STATIEMENT '~· IOllOW1"9 Pl''-I\ CIOln9 l>u\I l'\f\\ 8\ THE WEYBRIDGE (;ROUP 1400 Qu•il Str1f't, ~•wpon 8r4Ch • Cehlo•nl•..,..O Mirn1•t O•"ul Sh•t,.._., 71tt N•rc. l\W\ .Avemte. (.oron• M l MM C•tltorn1a •1•1~ T ru\ bV\lfW\\ '' conou<1.-o ,,., .. ,. '"' dl'lldl.t•f MichtM' o s,_,.,.,., w- T f'H\ \llttnWnt Will\ t•l.cf with tN> Counlr Crertt ot Or•ftGr Covntv on FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NMIAIES'YATEMlNT Th" f0Uow1nq ""'"°" 1\ d01n1 b"i'' ntu•s. AT TEC'<NICAL SERVICES lt• 1&111 St. Apt 11 Hunl•"Qlt>n 8••< n CA . 'n••• H•le•lo A h1'4a )I. l•m SI , •Dt II Hunl•l\QI"" lleacn CA '7&'3 Th•\ ~nns h conolK't•d b" .tn '" d1v1du•t >111¥-0A TIPtf'd.t T"I\ \tat~nt ¥tr-fllf'CI 'fllt•tf\ thf' Counh' CIPr~ ot Oranqt* Counrr on Ftbru.ftry • lt11 "'"" Publl\""° O•dl>~ Co•tl D•1ly Pllol. F~o. 11. 1e.11~OM•rcn•.1911 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS llUSllUU N•ME STATEMENT Ttw tollowlnq Pf''"°" •~ 0011'0 bu\1 ""'' .\ PLUSH PUPPY PET ~HOP - W•stmln\l•r, c; G. CA'7&•• C.MtlM L•lllf'-,,,, P••• ~· W"\1mln\t•r C.A '2 .. 1 JuOY Lort1•-117• P4•• SI W~\lml"\t1tr C.A'l~l Tht\ bu\•~\ i\ <~~ t)y 1t1 1"1 d1v1dudl Honor Roll Lois Redding of Fountain Valley ha• been named to the honor role for academ1(' excellence at lht \Jniversily of Arizona College of Fine Arts. PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS BUSI NIESS llliiMIST•TEMENT The tottawing penor" are do1n9 bu\.1 !"e\) '' lAWM !>Clf:NCE. 16 11 W PtMlel°" A .. , ~nla An•, CA '1170I Wllll•m A Topll~•· 111. 1810) COlvoll' SI .. F°""!•ln Valley, CA ..,7M Kar l(•rolvft Tootthar, 19301 Co••lllt SI .. F°""lalnV•lltY, CA ,,JOI Tno\ bu\lnt\\ I> COfldlltltd by ~ 11",...,.1 p1trtner,1tlp K.., Ke<"otyn Too11._., flll\ Sl•l-1 W<ff llild Wltlt ,,,.. Cownt> Cler• ol o .. n~ County On FPbrUtrY 1 0911 '1'11 .. 1 P"bll\IWd <>..iot Co.Ht O•llY Piiot F tb tt, 11. lS, -Ma«~'· 1'1T IM ~.~~:~~:•::i,,, .... "'"'" tnt i-----------.....;S..;;J_l.;..11;.. Coul'\ty (.l~rtL of Or•,,'1• C.ounty °" J•nu•rV 24 9'11 PUBLIC NOTICE l'IOIMl-------------- PubhSf'ltd Ordnq~ .. ( O.t\I o •• ,., P1•ot 1'71MJ P.,bh•htd <>-(.,.,, Oollf P1lol Ftb II 11. 7S.•"" M•r<I\ S, 1•77 J•nu••v l1.1tn 1'1tlOC J•n 18. t"•b • 11 ti. 1'71 Pub• ,...., 0..tn~ CIMl\I 0•••• Pllot.1------------~1'..: .. ...;'-' , ... '" "C'YITlOUS BUSINlfSS NAM« ST"Tl""l"T Tl\e followlft9 ,..,_, ••• dol"Q b•l\I PUBLIC NOTICE Ftl>ru••Y. II .. 1S 1911 )S1 II ""'" ., Pl.ALA ANN) E'S 0 Pier• SQ""'* PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Orenq«, C•llton>I• ,,_ Voe-I P••llllm. ,.,.., If• Gl•ll !lent• ANI. C.tlte<nl•t110S G..,.oo P•,...m. tt1'7 lit• r.ton Settl• An11 C•l1torn1•t710S Thi\ l>\l\U•~\' I\ COlldV<led l>Y • ,,..,.,., IWlrlnenlllD VIOll>o"'•m Thi> ,,.,_, .... lllld will\ ltw County Cl.,_ of Of•nge C:ounrv °" Febr.,.,. 't 1977 ,,,.., "ubll\t..o Or~ to.II D•lly Pllal. Ftl> II. tt. 2J, MtdlioUrc"'· 1911 • fr1d&y, F~ary 18, t077 -l;harter ~irline's $89 Coast-to-COGiii PaclWge Bene/ itJJ Cited W ASKING1'0N (AP> -World At~.t)'•' propota) to ol(er C'OUt· t.o-coMt fil&hta for S89, hair tht current coach fare on aebechlled alt • hu won support from the Uce Depa.rtmenl. In a ~Uon nted wlt.h the Civil A ronauUcs Board <CA~> de partment attorneys aald ThW"ll· day tho World Airways plan ··wtu bring aubltanUal direct beneftta to t.hO t.l'aveling public ... ~ World first proposed the budget service in 1967 but" the CAB failed to ad on the plan. Jn uns, the ~mpua,y ume back t.o th~ CAB with the nme proposal. The board ruled then tbat the law 1>rohlb1ted World frorn pro- vldi.t\g tched1,1led rugbtl because 1t was certified as a charter alrUne, but the U.S. Court of AP· pul1 onrruled the board's de· ciaion. Now the CAB must dedde Meat Hike Slows whet.ha-to allow the low-eost filgbts. The airline wo"ld offer relU)u scheduled fli1ht1 between Newark and Baltimore alrporta al'ld airports in Ontario and Oakland. Jn effect, the flil(hta would serve the Loa Anaelea and Oakland areu on the West Coast and the New York City, Wa1hinlt.on, D.C, &nH. ·Vegetable Prices Soar W SHINGTON <AP> Con me.-. can expect to pay ubout 20 percent more for fresh veg~ables in the first quarter of lhist year, the Agriculture Departmeat says. C TAKING J __ ST_OC_K_ in the record to support 11 finding or unlawful monopolization or at· tempt t.o monopoli%e in any of the relevant markets suggested." - TaUaBalced "This rise alone will likely ac· couat for an increase or about 1 percent in grocery store prices for .food,·• the department's Outlook and Situation Board said. Senl•ar Slated A free seminar on investment techniques will be h~ld in the Catalina room at Park Newport Apartments. Newport Beach, at 7 p.m. Monday. D.J. Bentley, president of Bentley Laboratories, Inc • Irvine, has aMnounced that the company has terminated dis- cussions with potential purchase~ of the corporation. The corporation has no present intentions of holding further dis· cussion.s regarding disposition of 1ts business, and management in· tends lo continue the mde~endent activities, he added Bul officlals said that part or the Increase in vegetable prices will be offset by retail meal prices, which are not rising as much as predicted. USDA estimates food prices will in· crease 3-4 percent in 1977, but •this projection will soon be re· vie\ofed. Rolf Winterfelt. president and director of research for Rolf Win- terf elt Securities and Investment Management, Santa Ana. will present the seminar. ReasOll Rep•ra.ed ANAHElM CAP> -California Computer Products Inc says it will appeal a judee's dismissal or its $300 mlllion antitrust suit against IBM U.S. District Court Judge Ray Mc Nichols found Feb. 11 that Calcomp hid failed to pro- ve any antitrust violation or monopoly Tlaomanc& Sutter LOS ANGELES (APJ -JIWl· dreds of thousands of California cutomers of a New York-based money order firm face eviction notices, loan defaults and other financial woes because of the company's collapse, a state of- ficial says. Drtougltt A fd A•kftl LOS ANGELES (AP> -Noting California's Sl billion to $2 billion farm losses, U.S. Sen. \.Alan Cranston said he has asked President Carter to speed up aid to the hard-hit cattle industry. Cranston said California's economy now is so strong that • gross state products should ex· ceed $213 billion for 1977. But he warned thllt the state's economy will be in ·•very deep trouble on a I most every front" if the drought extends inte 1978. The Associated Press er roneously reported in ed1lions Thursday that McN1chols had in· dicated Calcomp had shown IBM had a monopoly share of the general-purpose com put er market. Pete Hansen, chief deputy superintendent of the state's banking department, said many of the 400,000 cases on file with his agency face crrt1cal money problems because of the failure of the Universal Money Order Company, which collapsed Jan. PUBLIC NOTICE P'ICTITIOUS aUSIHIESS HAM£ STATEMENT Ttit lollowln.;i ~·-'' 001ng bus• no \S .a\ EVIE THINGS LOVE LY 11 Jloc,,o .... w1v.1r'"l'>I' C.a111orn1a92/H Evtolvn Lorelli Lo•••Y. 11 Roc\rOMWlf. ,,.,,,,,.. Cllilotnld 91115 Tn1s bu)lnrt\S t\ <Ol'IOlltleG by ..,.. 1n d1¥u:,uat E....,yn l,,..•ll1 lov~1y l hlJ \ta\t~l was 111.0 'llWU" 1nv Cou~ly Cltr• ol O•~nq,r Counly on J1nuarv JI 1'17. 1'7111S Publl\twd Or..,QI' <J>,11\I 0111y Pllo1. F ton,.ry 4 II II lS. "" lll 11 PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTI nous •VSIHE SS NAMC n.anxlHT , ~ IOllOW•"Q ot<'IOM •rtdoln9 ~I· ,,,,, ~.s TME SPEAl<E" SHOPP!?. nu ,_.MllOI' 81..,., C4Hle l\Mw, telil~ll "7676 JK-A~ ~JOW W•'""'· CIKC. M~~ C.l•IMnl• 91'1' JOM P .. rltlo. AlnOrdt. , .... Bow dol!I Coll• ~W. (l lllO<fll• I Ills bu\lrtU\ h (Oll®t\tO l>V • ~.,.ral C>Mlners11tp Jee-• .._... T~h 1'-'-W8 fll"' W"" 1"41 roun•v c·-"' Orante c ...... ty ... J•nu•ry ll, f'n "1111) Publlv.td 0r"'9t ColU 0.lly Piiot. Fd><1 .. ry4, II, II U. Ifft ~11 PUBLIC NOTICE In fact the judge said "I find there is not substantfal evidence 12 • PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICIEOI' l'U8LIC HfAIUHO afl'O"f TMf ClfYCOUNCIL Ol'TME CITY 0# FOUNTAIN VALLEY NOflCE ISHEREB'r G•VE"I 11'1•1 on Tunclay. ~rcl'I t, 1971. 11 8 00 pm In 111~ Councifl naml>•'. IOlOO ~'"'"' ,\¥f1"U« f ain V•llf'Y. Ca1ttorr,1• I~ C•ly Gou •I w•ll hold• oul>l•c nor 1n9ont,.lotl •""! Ot\l>un-nl of FtOt•ll RtYt'1Vt Sl\arlnQ Fund\ Thts, 11~m I\ be1n9 prOf'.f''<\td .,..,..,.,., lo~llOll SI 1301 ti. Rtvtnut Sh1rln9 A<t. -•ttwd\ <•hie"" ot , .. CtptH\I oo~rnmfllftt.\ 4'f\ OOOC>t1uttlh lo p.'ovlde ..,ntn .,,d w Ot'•t comm9"t\ on ,,.. ~••bl• UM'S ol enlllltment lunO\, If f\lrther 1ntorl'T\tltiO,.. ~S Of'S•rrd. ~ou m.v tOllllCI ""' Clly Come>lrotl•r ,. q1r01nq 11\•S '""' M .. ).IJ71 CITY COUNCIL OF THE Cl TV OF FOUNTAIN VALLEY E....irttGrlOOO oivc• .. -""~'-Or-Co1sl O••l'f PllOI ""'""'"' ••. 1tn MO·l1 PUBUC NOTICE l'ICTITlOUS aUSIMIEIS """'. STATaMaMT Tiie , .. ._. ... --I• ~ buM nenes 8AA8ARA"S S HOPl'ING SERVICE. )0)1 J .... "oao. Cos•• Me'SA.c..ll~a .. . &•rl>M• H. hr .. r. >011 Je~• ·-.c.~-.c:..•--.. ,. Tllis _,I\ ~l..t ..... I,.. Ot¥10ual ......... ~ T•ll• 11#""9'1 -• fli.d w1t11 ,.,. CoUlll1' Cl.nt of °'.,. C-lv 011 .1a-v>1,im """ Pftll91911 0r-. eo.'' De•IV "41ot. , .. ,~,., •. 11.1t.u.1.r1 •·n Got a problem'1 Then umle to Pat Dunn Pat u•1/I cut red tape, gell rng the answers atU1 act 1011 you need to solve mequ1ttes m govemmenl and bus1· ness Motl your quesllons to Pat Dunn Al Your Service. Orange COO$t Dail.11 Pilot. P 0 Bo= 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Include your telephone number The column appears daily except Saturdays Drip, Drv and Deteriorac~ DEAR PAT: One ot my trtends has been using phosphate detergent for nearly a year now, and she claims that her ramlly's clothing ls lasting longer becaus'e of being washed In this type or detergent. I maintain that our hard water undoes any good the phosphate detergent may provide. Am I right? J .T., San Juan Capistrano You're rtglat about the bard water aspect, bai not aboat tbe detergent. UC Dula textlle re- aearckf'a Mary Aaa Morris and Harrie& ff. Pra&o say that both carboaate detergent and •ard water contrlbu&e to rabrte alnasloa. Tbelr stady does In· dlcate tltal tile Me of bard water In la1andettn1 ac· eelerate1 tbe rate or abrasive damage; and atplflc:utly more abrasion occun wben fabrtea are laadered wtUI carboaate detttgent than with pboaphate deter,en,. The Increase In abrasion Is dJredly ~lated to the buUd·ap ol calelam depo11t on t.be fabric. After 40 launderlags ln bard water with earboaate dder,ent, tbe fabrics were beavU:p en· cralted wttb c:aldam depoatta. Some encrustation wa.1 IODDd on HSJiples laundered wltb carbonate builder ID bard water. but It was smaller and less aallormly dlltrtbuted. Fibers from samples laun· dered wU.11 pbosplate detergent In bard water 1bowed a allpt iranalar depcNlt. World plans to uae planes with seat.a relatively close toaether, leaving less leg room than normal, and would offer few ln fil•ht aervicett. Department attorneys arcutd that many puaenger& h•ve no ln· terest in meals and movies that boott OMt cost of COHl·lO·CO&Sl flicbta on the other alrbnes. ''THE PUBUC Is entitled lo at least one vtable low-fare option ln this market." the department said. "The proposed service would effectively promote air transportation by making coast· to-coast air \ravel available to a large segment of the public cur· renlly unable to afford it." the petition continued. The budget flights probably would not damage the other airlines because there still would be many passengers who would prefer the amenities offered by the other airlines and would pre· fer departing and arriving at the major central airports in the coast cities, the department said. Current one-way coach rare, including taxes, is $196 for a flight from any of the three Washington-area airports to San Francisco or Los Angeles. The first-class fare is $298 THE COACH FARE FOR nights from Neward to San Fran· c1sco or Los Angeles is $206 and the first-class fare 1s $313 These rares are for regular daytime nights. The cheapest transcontinental flight 1s night coach which costs $165 between New ark and either West Coast Ct· ty and $157 between Washington and the California points. American Airlines and other scheduled carriers rece11tly pro posed budget service for transcontinental nights. These proposed fares are not as low as the World proposal, and passengers taking advantage of them must buy tJckets 30 days ahead and must stay at the destination a certain number of days. Dwarfing ltlan Worker inside one or 500 external fuel tanks being built at Michoud Assembly Center, New Orleans, gives an idea of the tank's dimensions. Each tank will carry more than a million pounds of propellent·for the country's space shut- tl~ West May Not Gain From East Drill Ban LOS ANGELES <AP> -The legal theory used to void $1.3 bllUon In East Coast offshore oil leases may not be available lo void similar leases in Southern California, a state lawyer says. U.S. District Court Judge Jack 8. Weinstein, In voiding the East Coast leases, said there was "considerable circumstantial evidence that environmental policy docu· ments and public hearings were but a charade" because the de· c1sion t.o lease the 011 drilling Interior Department may be able sites had already been made. CALIFORNIA COULD have raised that argument in an earlier suil against the Interior Department but is now barred from raising it because the case has been decided, according to Deputy Atty. Gen. John Meck. Private groups that sued the to use the successful legal theory if their cases are pendlni. One such group, the California Association of Governments, has a suit against the Interior Department, but officials there said they couldn't evaluate Weinstein's decision unlll they have a chance to read lt. Ov~r 1~h~ Counter NASO ListirtcJS 1811) 1•·· II 19 S'IJ • • , •• ., JI llp• and Do..,na ~~ ! ' NEW YORI< tAPI -~ 1011,,..l"Q II\! 3S' :»' ,...,... In. 0..r · 111* • Counl~< 19.,; 19'; \lot-• Ind warrlftl\ 11111 Ill_,. gone UP Sl"• w , ,._ ""''' """ Clown I~ mo\I t>ewo on ts ,, 1>9rc.,.1 ol cl\lnQot •PQ>OrdltU ol YOlum• 10, ""' lo• T""rwy 4 • ,, • Ho sec"'"'"" 1r1<llnq !Ml-'.!.:','.:'~ · 13•, 13"' ::,',~:,.~! ~=~~PC,.~7°"' c10 3:~ Jt,,. b•d price ....s 1000·• ••st bid 1><lc•. :~ :~:~ Na..,.. .J,':' Cllq Pt \ t •t, 10 • I A!>l Ut• 14:W. • 41~ UP AO S 11 .. IJ'. l A81CCO 3 > •o ~ Up 11 l ""' lS''o > ArOoll ol 10 t 2 Up J) 0 "'" It'-4 Pac W>lft 4'-~ UP II I 20•1-11 S NttwkEI 71 > ~ Up 17 & 10'1> II 6 NHse ... 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A high return la considered wlso ·• these days by managers of blue chip cot· porations, because they must protect themsdves against the competition of high interest rates in banks and bond.I. · John D. deButta, cbalrman, made it perfectly clear he undeutQOd bla aha~eholdera' yearning not Ju.at for seclirity and lont·W'm 1rowtb.. but for something ri&bt oow, for ll"lllDedJ&te la· come. W.N1', ATlrT SfBIVES TO KEEP THE family happy. "It IS upon our ability to maintain conUnu1n1 investor lotaest In. our bu.siness that our l®'·lerm service oapabWty ulUmate..: ly depends ... a aid deBuUI. A haP.PY brood, that ls, means a happy hen. Aboul a fifth ol AT&T s shareholders participate ln a dividend reinvest- ment plan that funnels the dlvidends right back into more shares to finance growth. Ma Bell's h•PPY family is also influential. When the dividend increase was announced at double what m&Q1' analysts had expected, it prompted a lot or institutions and individuals to call their brokers. Price rose generally_. . IN f'ACT, AT&T'S DIVIDENDS appear to have more influence on the market than AT&T's extraordinary earn~ ings, which totaled $3.83 bUlion last year, a 22 percent in· crease over the $3.15 billion earned in 1975. Based on the most recent figures, those eamlngs should be exceeded ln the cWTent fiscal years. In each of tbe past two quarters it baa earned more than Sl bllllon. But there are problems with such numbers: They are so large as to almost lose meaning. What do you compare them Lo? TUE COMPANY BAS CLOSE TO A billion employes, more than 120 million telephones installed and, based on a 1975 avearage, probably will handle close to 500 million messages a day this year. It is only by breaking down AT&T's numbers that we can appreciate the significance -the $4.20 a sbace in earn- ings, the $165 price for each ol 607.S million shares outstand· ing. Not everyone, however, is happy about AT&T's num· bers. A good many customers this week are irritated that telephone rates should rise while the company reports such. healthy earnings and dividends. · YOU CAN BE CERTAIN AT&T DOESN'T see It that way at all . It feels its rales are reasonable; it feels its dividends are justified. The reasoning goes like this: We live in a capitalist system. We can enlarge and improve our companies only by the infusion of capital. Capital infusions come from peopl~ with extra money who want to invest to make more. Therefore, you must keep your shareholders happy i you are to maintain emciency and innovation and, as a con\ sequence. keep rates to their minimum. You must be good\ to your shareholders. To which we might add . Don't complain. Instead, join the family. Price J-,Ulex Blamed For Market Losses NEW YORK (AP> -The stock market showed a moderate loss today on the news of a surge in the govern- ment's consumer price index. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrial stocks dropped 3.49 pointa to940.24. Losers outnumbered gainers by about a 3·2 margin among New York Stock Exchange·listed issues. Trading was quiet. The Labor Department reported that the consumer price index climbed 0.8 percent in January -equal to a 9.6 percent annual rate -for its sharpest rise in a year and a half. And the department cautioned that the figures didn't reflect the full impact or bad winter weather on prices. Stoclu In The SpoCUglaC Nl!W VO"IC (A,i). S.tn,' '·"'· ~ llftd ,,., <'-.,. e. ,.., "'°'' K1""' Amerltell 5toclt En,..,... ,,..,.., tt.OlflQ N tlonatly at mora 11\an S1. Tnst•r Cl>........ . 111,,00 1-. .... . Intl lnllnot .. .. .. • 117.900 • .... , v.,.n11ron .. . . .. . Ul,000 I + " ~~~,1~. . . !t:8 stt\:·::: Ktw•nH In .. • • .. • ~.IOO 171111+ 'Cl NII Patent. •. ..... • 4',900 U + ~ Cdntnt""" A......... 46,= ""'• "' ICnltllTOV n. ....... •• 16'111+ ~ 011111roct .. • tt. 11~-~ · 1tlaat Sto~la Did NIW YOllll( IA"I Tecley7:t A4'ftoll(• ns • ~11...-,,. ,,. Vn<lll~ 4t .!I T t4al ':r.=1' 1~ 'i; a:: :~tJ :a , • ----- If DAILY PILOT Frld!y. Fet>tu-x 11. 1t7'7' . Beers Call Massengale Mister LOS ANOE!.ti CAP) -.. e call hlin • r. Ma enJaJe• ... ,aid Lanny WadJIJ.ns, wbo just mlAed ·• share fA the lead In • late-&fternooo foe. "J 'm tickled to death tO be Just hot bade of Mr. M e'Qlale -we call )Uk 'Mr. Mauenaale' when he•a pla)'lni like he ls rlJ,bt now," Wadkins observed after an opening 66 tbat wun't quite good enoueh Thursday in tbe first round of the $200,000 Loa Ana el es Open goll tournament, · . M assenaale, a record-11et.tint. runaway winner of last week's Desert Golf Classic, still h~ bis strins goine. He now has Jed the last aix rounds ot compeUUoo on the "Pl'O golf tour aAd is a total of Z9 under par toe those days of "lay. •'When.'' someone asked, ''are ou · tocoolorf?" y ·~~ .. Rik said "I'm not ~ure when it'll be, but it'll be too aoon. "I juat want to keep It going." tlis pace hasn't slackened at all. Maaaeogale, who led all flve rounds oC the Hope and won by six strokes with a' 23 under par scoring total, followed up with a six-under-par 65 -including birdJes oa bls first four holes -in the fll"St round of this tourna- ment, an event he'd ori&inaUy AP Pholo JIMMY CONNORS BACKHAND TO ROD LAVER. Sports in Brief Laver Clobbered; Pro Team Revolts TORONTO Top·Se€.'dcd Jim· my Connors disposed of 38-year- old Rod Laver of Corona del Mar 6-0, 6-1 Thursday night to ad vance to Saturday'i; semi-final round of a $100,000 World Cham. pionsh.ip Tennis tournament. Connors, the top·ranked player in the world. took just over an hour to bt>at the Australian and moved tr\to the next round again:;t Eddie Dabbs Dabbs ad vanced to lhe scmts by beating Keo Rosewall, 2·6. 6-3, 6-4. Be«-fu.tf R..-colt RICHFIELD , Ohio Cle vel and Barons player representative Bob Ste-. art said the rebellious hockey learn pro- ba bly will not suil up for tonight ·s game here agatMl lhc Colorado Rockies. Stewart said a majority ol the players had voted not to dress for tbegamc. He said the players on the Na· tional Hockey League team, who missed lhelr payday this week, want lo bf paid. The CCAA executive tomm1l tee ruling announced that LA St3te player WiH Roberts did not meet all the requirements or the conference transfer rule. OCI at H011te UC Irvine will be favored to end a five-game losing streak tonight (8~ when the Anteaters host Lo5 Antetes Baptist College of the NAIA Olstr1cl Ill in Crawford Hall lrUlt Win NEW YOR*-R1ch Branrung, the former Marina High School of Huntington .Beach star and a rreshman starter for Notre Dame. scored lour pomLc; as the Fighting Irish edged Manhattan College. ln-76, Thursday night in Madison Square Garden '" .... Lose INGLEWOOD CAP> The i>l•nned to1klp. .. ,."' reaJ elad l changed my mlnd," Massengale said after bis effort ovtr the old. tough, 7 ,029· yard Riviera Country Club course. "J'm oot dome anything in particular thut·~ different," Mnssenaale said "My brother (touring pro Don> helped me a little with my putting a couple of weeks ago, but lt 's mostly just that I've sot it all together right now. ''I wo.s r eal confident coming Into tbe tournament, real excited about il, but r didn't expect to get oft to a start like lhis. "I'm playing just about like I was Jut Wffk at Palm Spnng.'S. I'm driving it. 1ood, bitUn1 my 1rona 1ood and my putUn1 is aUU working." Flf\t roune "o,.. Thu~v '" t,.. l.o• A"9'1ln 0-0Qlll-NlnMI •-n•m•leur• llllM~a 11 Sol~ l.•,.ny W ... ln\ 1J )4 ... Boo Olldltr Ull •I II-• Mallble S..·J.I .. Gr•o Powe~ ll U -.e Oon J•rw••Y »·» ., ""•' )-• l• .M .. To.,. Purt1.,. J1 1' .. • 8rtent.-y :i.12 OI B•rrv JMOtl >o J~ e• LO'I Hl .... le U .M •' Arllt MtHlt~I• .MU -4• 8011 010\0fl ,, ll 49 Cr•lo ~,_,;., "n •• JOlln ~ hi.,. J4 l6 10 SobbyW•ltf'I JS!~ 10 Jerry MtGfo<· H ll 10 C.eor'J" C..CSle 1' .M 10 Boll Wy"" JS lS 10 •••mt\Z..t•r NowordTW•th J1mM•,-10 USM>o Jotlfltn ... TomW.l\'9•11 JellMllCIWll 0 .. 19111 ...... . Oele H .... , C:.... .. A" .... lllllM•llOll Monty K•s-r Oo<tQl•-11 St•~Mflnr• Jerr• P•I• TomK.ol• Cner~a~ 8tn Cr•n••w,., 8tttvC•'4>f• Ptttr J~Ob"'°n Forreo ff"tf•t Gary Mc Corri ~UUV' lorH""' 801>1>y Wdd~i"' D••l<I c,,..,,.m JtllHp ... s Oofl ti••> ROllC•rr.- »»~ .. ,._,. U1'-IO l>P 0 J4 .u-11 •>I 11 JS-1' " •n-•1 Jf u 11 :U.:. II :a..Js " M J7 11 JI )) 11 JS-.. ,. u• 11 14 l/ ,, ",, 11 ll JI n "Jt-n ,. ll> ,, lJ )9 " l~J1 n HJ/ 11 l1 JI n 1411 11 J\ 17 ,, ... ,. -1• .i.:i. n Title Shootout Tonight As SC Battles Corona By ROGER CARLSON Ol ltle Oally "ilal SIMt Soulh Coast League basketball giants Corona del Mar and San Clemente. each with 12-1 league records and 19 victories this season. collide tonight for the league championship. The s hootout is at San Clemente High and it's billed to s ta rt at 8 before an expected sellout. Both teams feature an im· press1ve front line. excellent re· bounding ability, man·to-mande· (ense, a fluid fast break when the opportunity is there and a pure shooting touch from outside. EarlJer this year Corona del Mar nipped SC, 62-61. Patted against each other in this loop fu1ale is Corona del Mar's 1-2 punch or 6·7 Alex Black and 6 6 Jack Tuz. the combina· lion that led to Cd M's 25·0 record m 1976 prior lo the playoHs, against SC's Big Three~· 7 Bill Neely. 6-6 John Carson and 6·6 Ted Hettinga. And ln the backcourt, the Sea Kings or CdM coach Jack Errion boast Paul Akin-who nvals San Clemente ace Tim Dunham m the shooting department from outside. Guarding Akin wall be John McDonald. "You had to feel this one was going to be some kind of game Toaig.bt'a Starting Lineups Corona del Mar San Oemente 6-6 Tuz F Carson 6-6 6-2 Esposito F Hettinga 6-6 5.7 Black C Neely 6·7 6-2 Akin G McDonald 5·11 6-0 Rains G Dunham 6-2 several weeks ago," says Ernon "The league was strong enough where you could get knocked off, but you had to feel these two teams. 1f not even. would be within a game of each other.·· Both quintets enter at full strength and appear to be play ing al or near their peak Only the status of Black 1s questiona- ble. The 6-7 All·CIF ace fell hard Wednesday although Errion says he expects Black lo be ready San Clemente coach Stan DeM aggio. who announced his LA Ten11is Tourney Casals, Evert Head Toward Showdown LOS ANGELES <AP> Rosie Casals and Chris E' crt arc great friends off the tenn1~ <:ourt. but on the court is somethin~ else There. they arc arch-enemies. They figure to meet in Saturda) night's semifinals of the Sl00,000 Los Angeles Y. omen's tourna- ment folloY. mg Casals' 6·3, 6·3 qu<trlcr·fmal triumph over Bn- la1n 's Virginia Wade Thursday nt~ht. All that stands between their meeting is a \ictory by Evert tonight over Kerry Reid of Australia in ::i quarter-final match Since 1968, the diminutive Casals has played championship Oregon Tops Troy, 60-57 EUGENE. Ore. <AP> -Greg Graham came off the bench lo score sax straight points and lead an Oregon comeback as the Ducks downed USC. 60-57 in a Pac1f1c·8 bas~etball game Thurs- day night Oregon was down 52-48 with S 41 to play arter a Cree throw by USC's Greg While. Greg Ballard hit two free throws and Ernie Kent hit a short jumper to tie the game at 52 with 4. 15 left. matches against Miss E' ert 19 times and won onlv once 111s 'ia1d that she 1s Jinxed°b.> the Y.Orld" No I pla.>er Casals was asked 1r sht• mi~ht havefoundawa.> tobN.11 E'"ert .. Probabl~ the button that·" go mg to open up the earth and swallow h~r." c;hl' smrl ··shes a tough player You'n got to beat her strokes and .>ou've got to beat yourself ·· Only nine dayo; ago m Chicago when Casals was playing doubles with Evert as her partner against the Russian duoofOl1it<1 Morozova and Natasha Chmyreva, Rosie was suffering from the rtu and a tern perature of 103 degrees. As the teams changed sides. Casals re11ted with an ice pack againstherforehead. lier partner asked her to default, for the good of her health, but Casals refused. She was feeling so bad when she arrived in Los Angeles that she considered withdrawing from the tournament. But her Cirst·round singles match was a breeze against ln- erid Bentzer, 6-1, 6·2 11 .. 1111t T~11nd1y !>P(f)f'ld round ._,.,oh•'\ Maron" N•vre111oy" t>t-•• Pam t .. f'Q\JlfO--n • 4 • 1 ~· "" At•d bt ,., 01i1tnne FromhOttr, 7 6. • l. • 1 M•rQAtPt Coun ~•I ICalftyM .. •~I> 1 •ll Ou~rt•tflR.11 ong1_., Ra-l"IWrV (•\..ti• tJli _., v1ro~n1• w~' l • l Ou1rt@f'11ft4I d0ub4t'-~1vr~ltlnv•·B-Uv C-.IOW' n-f't Af!td Af'f\AI" Ton"11nov., 1 \. 1 '\ May T~ttv Hotr9dev bl"at Juhr Anthony F"romhoUt, b 4 ) " ~ J Cftrt~ Ewr-f·'-"'"'ft l)eat (;1vn1\ t""ol•\.l•nd• Moltrom. • l. • ~ resignation as Tritons boss, ef. fective at the end of this season, says· "We've got lo execute de· fense better than we did the la.st time we played. We did a poor job against Akin and we must cut down on some of our mistakes. "We threw some passes away in the third quarter that really hurt us. "We feel every position is pret· ty much a toss-up. CdM might be a little tou~her with Black and Tuz. but we're competitive." DeMaggio 's Tritons are ranked No. 2 in Orange County and in the CIF 3-A poll. Corona del Mar, playing with more intensity since a 41-39 loss to Laguna Beach, is No. 4 Ill Orange County a nd No 3 m CIF 3-A rankings. Says Err-ion: "I think the peo· pie other than the stars are going to decide the game We expect Black, Tuz and Akin to play well rt 's Steve Esposito. Mark Rains. Doug Killion and Dave Koehler and how well they can handle their opponents that may decide it." Says DeMaggio: "What has made our team this year is the fact we can go eight deep and not feel any effect. Our bench-Mark Sherry. John Stephens and Glen Franks-any of those three could easily be a starter . And Neely has been the best surprise of all with h.is rebounding and overall defense.·· San Clemente has also im- proved with the team play of Dunham, while Akin 1s con- sidered a money player in key is sues. All this. plus the fluid Tuz with his shooting, reboundmg, assists and defense makes 1t a game that features at least sax players with all-league potential. Black has been in the 20s in six of his last eight games. Tuz, in addition to a 15.9 scoring average. is lethal with his pass- ing to the open male. Ak.in scored 21 against SC in the first round. Dunl'¥!m is deadly frol'h 20 feet and scored 38 against Anaheim's Katella. Carson has been in the 20s six times, including 24 when these two last met. And Hettinga, along with a soft touch from 10 feet, has dominated the boards. Hi s confrontations with Black and Tuz on the boards could be the determining factor. C~ 119-SI ~•C'-"'•lt••l u M•rJM \1 " Oownev ,. SJ E<l•">n 61 "' Fullet1oo so .0 est ... <•• '9 "' P•c•h<f .. 6\ M1111~.., S1 &2 Rub.OOU1 ... 6l ~lml,..lpr s• 61 t:o..,,,1t11n\11>11..-. 11 IS 1.vnwoex1 .. •1 lMAlemolO\ S8 " We\lmiM1...-'3 n 8C>l .. 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Spillane. usually firing from; outside 20 feet. led all scorers with 21 points. 12 in lhe first half .• Hamilton added 18. including three kev baskt•ts as the third· ranked Bruin!-> pulled away in the rinal minutes Spill ane alSQ- i;topped Rot•ky Smith. Oregoo- State's ~harpcst shooler. lJc, -.cored 18. but six or them came after the outcome was decided. The v1ctorv crucial to the. Bruins' hopei ror an l llh corl"o secut1ve Pac-8 Utle. was rn doubt., v.1th 8 20 r€.'maining and the Beavers lra11in~ 71 -68. But Hamilton and Sp11l;me forced re· pealed turnovers, UCLA scored eight unanswered point!> and was never in troubll' agam ·He's had a good night every tame we've played them,·· Oregon Slate coach Ralph Miller said o( Sp11lan€.' ''They'll blow that outside guard shot up there orr the break because lhey have an inside n.·bounding po!iit1on. Tonif(hl they wt•re gmng in.·· The Bruins led 46-45 al the half. as Oregon State fn•shman center Steve Johnson scored 16 points. Oregon Stale had the lead brieny in the opening mmut<.>S or the second half David Greenwood grabbed 11 rebounds and scored 20 points. and Marques Johnson sank eight or nine from the field and score<! 17 for the Bruins. Steve Johnson led the Beavers with 19 points. George Tucker, who had eight assists, scored 15 The Bruins lead the Pac-8 with a 8·2 mark and m<!et Oregon Saturday UCLA /lU John\on II (,r••~w')()d ?O. ._..,m11tM 1f \f'.MllAOf" 11, Town'M"nd I VrOflWI" a .. V•Nf•w~ • Total\ "181111 .. oi.Ec-.O•HT 11•• 0 s .... 1nu L••t.JO-••. Tur hr I\, R Smllll It 1<1111.1"' 2 Tot" I' JS~· ,. Haiti''"" UCLA 96 Or"OO" SI •! Tolat 10\IW UCL A 11 osu 11 1<ov11•0 ou1 UCL.A 1vro....,,l1, lnM•C•" O!.Ul)l'nch A •O.SOl • .. Galey Supplies the Spark Sl.w•rl. a Cleveland de- renseman. itald the playel'9 were willing to sit down and talk with Barons' owner Mel Swlg and added that he was hopeful some agreement could be reach«I by tonleht. Atlanta Flames. who hadn't scored a power play goal again~t Los Angeles in their last 11 meet mas, got power.play goals from Willi Flett and Curt Bennett to defeat the Kings 4-3 in National Hockey League action Thur11day ruebt. After White hit another free throw for USC. Graham hit a s hort jumper, WlUle lhrew up an air ball, and Graham hit two free throws with two minutes to play to give Oregon a 56-53 lead and the Ducks were In. USC had moved ahead when It outscored Oregon 15-3 midway through the ~econd half to go abead4S.36with 11:13 left. Newport Harbor Whiz Leadil Way \ ~ ..... SAN JOSE, Cali!. -Fonner Wimbledon champion and Newport Beach r~sldent Jloy Emeraon, like fellow Australian Ken Rosewall, never haa learfted to act his age on the tennis court Emerson. 40, fought his way tn· to the quarter-finals of the SS0.000 Grand Prix teal• tournament 1buraday ni&ht, u111etUna Jeff Borowiak. 21, 2~. s-3, ~ 1. Borowl1k, wbo won lbe Dayton, Ohio, Grand Prlx two weeks ago, brolre Emenoo't service three Umea ln tho ftrat Mt, but only one at\trtbat.. au Forl • Ca.I State <Loa ~nstlu> must forftll all t&a C'OD.t enc NI ~ ball -.\WX'lea UiJJ season~· -of a .Ill~ rU.t JfttradJoa, Che O.W:~~.Coll 111 Mhlt'tk AIP Jatklii liaJ dedanld. • 'rhe Diabloa •er• Ued Wltb NOribrldc Stat. tor the ~AA lead wltb a ~2 ttCOrd. -- IAd~Tri .. plu OCEAN CITY, Md.-Bob Lutz ot San Cl~m en te won a quarterfinal round victory over an enraged Cliff Richey. 6-7, 7-S, HI, in. a Sl00,000 tennis tourna· mentbereThursday nig~t. use 1511 "°"'"°'°" 1 li•rwH•.on 1. Whit. 1 PMl•r IS S.Uot'<I 10 Jon.-• Total\ 1111 21151 ORl!(;Otj 1601 ~ • .,, n. Ballard 10. S....n s Or11nlm<ln<I •. (IOM, G••"•"' 4 M11rray 2. ~-s. Ntl•on I Tol•l• l• IM/ 60 Ha1111.... 0r...,,, 11. use u roiat '""'' USC 21 °"1lon 1t A -10 500 Girl Boxer Flattens Boys SALT LAKE CITY CAP) -"Amber Jim" Hunt. ttn 11- t year-old, 6$-,POUnd &lrl boxer who was a pen pal of murdettr Gary Gilmore while he was awaiting execution by a firing squad. goes after her ninth s traight victory agaiMt boya tonight. The Salt Lake City girl will batUe Bobby Banks of Tooele. U\ab, ln an 18-card Golden GJoves-Police Athletic Leacge tournament at the State Falrsrounds Coliseum. Am• llu ltopped .ach of ~er previous opponents. GDJMre aaid ln his COl'n!ll>Ondence with Amber J1m that hewu her No. l fWl . They exchansed poema, pictures. Hllsious thou.chts and alfection, and he 1ave her a movie came1ta and projector and $200. Ambtr. who hopos to win the Olympic boJCln1 sold medal tn l9fH and then turn pro, wu started In lone dlitance tunnlns, swtmmlnc a.n4 welaht tU\tns by brr lather when 1he waa 8 In an tl~rt to trim hu from 100 pounds. .. I 1 By BOWARD L. HAND\' QI .. Dall'Y .. I ........ Rob Galey ii Mr. Consistency for the Newport Harbor High Sailors basketball team, a sur- prlae second place out!lt in the Sunset League tbls se.aaon. The C<lO.Slatent play of Galey bu been one ot the prime re- aaosu for the 1ucces11 or coach Jerry DeBusk's Sailors. He t.S also tbe team's leading scorer with a 19 point per game average. "He's a real gamer." DeBualt says ~ bis ttar forward. "By that, I mean be doean 't practice well all of tbe time but in a same, he rl•es to tbe occ-aaion. "He bu b"ouble 1etUn1 emo- Uoaal)y ap far gracUces and I have to tlnd Ol 1tay on top ol him a lot t.Q &et the mGSt out ofbJm. "I'm DCJ4. lm1>1Yini that he'• l111y. lt'a juat that UtUt:i certain eomethina that cUck.a when he'• in a 8aDM sttuatton. "I try to ebCOUJ'ate hlm •nd Jet hlm lmoW I am 1otn• to demand more h'om birn .ID preclle. ao can lmpron lo 1ame altua- tloo.1." TbeM .. - ROBGALEY . all on the court. He la not only the leading acoTer bui often la the leading usilt man and la ukec\ to rebound. •·ff has to play an aU-roundgame," De Busk says. Galey gets open a lot more Utan eome playen becaUH he tDovea ao well In and out of an op- po mt'• defcnae without bavlnc tb•baD. "I feel the real key to his SUC· cese la his consistency," DeBuak uys ot Galey. "A lot of Umes at the end of a game oppostnc ·Coache. aay they do •• •t reallze "- haa scored u many polnt.s u ~ bu. •'He does the rundameatal thinl• very well and hls shootinr accuracy is phenomenal-he•• hlttin1 over SO percent from tbe field and that's a prelty hi&h avera&e." Galey it a confident player aoll wanta to play basketball tn cqt lece but hasn't decided wb~ that wUl be yet. He is alJo t. volved 1n other activities and ll • good student accord.in& to b1I coach. "He reallus he d~n·t have to be the leadlni scorer for us to be 1uceessfUJ and be Joel out and p1•)'• thal way. llll bl Heat 10,.l la to wtn, nol aee how ~ polnta he can acore," DeB~ says. ,. A,.m"t Sunset Learue toes; Galey baa Improved in tht aecood. game apln1t all oppo;- n.enta ~ Into FrldlJ' nfOt'I finale Wlth llunUDston Bea.eh. Traek Boaad•p KTUthers, Harper Spark SC Victory 810 Clwmtllte Hi1h'a Mike Krutbtr1 "on t.brff races and anchored tbe wlnnlnt mlle relay team u t.be Triton• ripped visit· inf Anabelm, N-38. in their track qd ltlld ~e.t Thureday alter-noo1l,. Kruthen captured the 100-yard dash (10..5), the 220 (23.1) and the '401115'.e. Teammate John Harper 1cored a double victory with a dl1tance of 56-31,; in the shot put and a throw o( 150·0 lo the discus. FIRST MAJOR SPORTS CHAMPS -The Estancia High (Costa Meaa) Eaites won the Century League basket- ball chamf»!onsblp -the first major varsity crown m the school a 12-year history. From left -trainer Bill Kelsey, Scott Hays. Gary Bauer, Joe Gioscii&, G_reg Krohnfeldt Jim Price, Pete Neumann, Doug Jardine, Brad CooPer, Mike Camp, Scott Rei~. Kevin Corbett, Ray Orgill, Dan Ogden, coachDaveCarlisle. Aqd ~lsewhere in a tri-meet •t the College of the CaDyons, Edison's <Huntincton Buch> Steve Rakbsbani narrowly mi1- 1ed deartna 14.0 in the pole vault after winning the event with a heiaht of 13.0. Wrestlers Yie in CIF Sectional~ Orange Coaat area hfib school ~suers will compete In the CIF sectional tournament Saturday at Cypress Colle1e beainning at lOa.m . The top four wrestlers in each weight claaa will advance to the Southern Section cbampionahips to be held al Fountain VaUey Hlgh Feb. 26. The South Coast and Sun.9et Leaguee qualified three In each diviaioo for the tourney while the Century Leaiue qualified 1la top two. Amoog the wrestlers compet- ln g Saturday are Fountain Valley'• J.a6.pounder Bob Chase and Ron Nozaki (98s). Cbaae, a Sunset Lea1ue cham- pion for the past three years finished s~ond In the CIF last year. The talented senior boasts a 31-0 seuon record including six pfns. Nozakt, who placed fifth In the ClF 188t season. will take a l!H mark to the section al. Other top Sunset wrestlers an dude Marina's (Huntington Beach) Dout Belanger in the 148-pound divis ion and heavyweight Carl Ch,erry Cherry and Belanger are un- defeated and ended the season With 27-0 recorda. Cherry bu 17 pint to bis credll, setting school ~ord. From the South Coast Leaiue Corona del Mar's 123-pounder Cbris Crosson will see actJon along with teammates Cra1a Evans (157s) and John Goe&aeJ in thel.945. And Misaion V1eJo's Denny Morrow will be a threat lo the 141-pound class. Admission i.s Sl.SO for eduJla and $1 for students and children. Estancia Cage Crew Bags 1st Major Title Bf BOGER CARLSON Olt• 0 .. 1, ~l"t Ii.fl They've hardly been con sldered patsies in athlehcs these past dozen years-but the cold fact is there has been a con apicuous absence of cham pionsbJp hardware 1n the Estan cia Hiih <Costa Mesa> trophy case. However, the long varsity title drought is over-thanks to the champio11Bhip pJay of Estancia Hi1b'a varsity basketball team under coach Dave Carlisle. The W11 EaJles are Century League champions as they gird for tonight's circuit finale. No other team on the varsity level (.with the exception or golf) has accompli shed that trick- although the Ea,les have !lot been without Ule1r outstanding Individuals over the years. Floyd Harryman, in his finaJ year as principal at Estancia, says his only real frustrations during the drought were at the outset. "We began in 1965 with no seniors," says Harryman. "And we didn't have a full complement of juniors. It 1ot ua off to a rather slow start and it seems the slow start had a t en dency to perpetuate itseU. "But I've never felt apoloeetic about our program We've had Sunset Cagers Vie . Newport Harbor High's Sailors seek theJr seventh win in their last eight Sunset League starts tonittbt as they invade Hunt· ington Beach High in the 1977 loop hnale. It beeiN at 8, as does the clash at Huntin&ion Beach's Manna. wbere Westminsterinvadea Coach Jerry DeBusk's Sailors appear headed for the CIF 4-A basketball playoffs regardless of tonight's outcome. masmuch as even a loss combined with an Edison upset of potent Fountain Villey would give Newport no worse than a second place tie with Edison. For the rest-it's the end or the line. Huntington Beach, under coacb Elmer Combs, ii seeking a . 500 level in league standings and revenge from a 73.71 loss to Newport in the first round. Pacing Newport a re Rob Galey, Rolf Schwalbe and Steve Timmons, while Huntington Beach counters with Cary Burt. Clark Sims . Dean Owen and Greg Steinhaus The Vlltin1s of M utna coach Steve Popovich could accompllsti two goals with a victory tonight. First, 1t would avert a losing season Manna Is 12·13 overall Secondly. st would avert an aJl· losing league campaign at home. Twice the V1kea have topped Westmmster, and each time it was by one point. WestmlMter, 0-9 in league, is paced by .Mike Sodders and Ttm Page. Manna's ace is Tony War- ren our s hare of kld1 who have gained All·CIF and all-lea,ue bonon. ·You're always hopeful that you are the top dog, but it's an unreallatic hope for the m~t part for many." To be sure, Estancia has h11d some potent outfits. The 1970 football team finished second m league, losing in the CJF 3-A second round to Bonita Hlgh's Al· len Carter-led Bearcats. The only other loss? A 14·12 setback in league to Huntington Beach's Ediaoo, which just happened to finish the season aa CIF cham· pion wtlh a 13-0 record. Others have done well, too, but there has always been a circumstance or competing m the same league with an over - whelmingpower · Corona del Mar HlCh dominat· ed six others ~sides Estancia in water polo. swimming and ten- nis; baseball competition has In· eluded some of the better teams in Orange County like Los Alamitos, Fountain Valley, San- ta Ana Valley and Foothill, and basketball wars have included Corona del Mar amont others. Only wrestling. under coach Jim Warren, ba.s beM regarded a s perennially s trong But circumstances have been such that the Eagles have been forced to settle for nine second place er- fort.s However . 1976-77 varsity basketball talent Ray Orgill, Pete Neumann, Doug Jardine, Greg Krohnfeldt, Jim Price, Mike Camp, Brad Cooper, Kevin Corbett, Scott Hays and others under Carlisle, have ended the streak. VAHI,_, --Gill (Ul (J11V•-Oei 100-t Lftt~ (\11•.•t 111<11¥d5 IVI IG.J 0.1< !Ml 2 16 I IM•-11 IVI 10 3 HO-I ~ (Y) 13 J 1 ,.IC...,dl IVI ltt J Muw .. 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Ar<l,.l991t !El 1·03 6 Miit-I Cllrl\l..,lell IE I • 1l • l Hd-I( I • U 11 Crider IAl4 1' I 1 Miit-i .._.,,,_ IC)' CJ 0 1 Gold'1~•n I( I 10 00. 1 l H-•lon I() 10 Oii I_ 120 HH I 8ollta~ ICI H 'l Oruru 141110 J Jorclen IE> 11 o JJ01..H-1 Dru" I A! Oil J1 11 \Ard (0 40 J I M1ryell I .t.I 40. t OOn ley-1 Caftl'On., I Miit Ally-I. ECll\On J ll I LJ-1. !'114 IA) 20 I 1 M-• ''°' 1•• • J lllooero lAl1"2 HJ-I HUH (Al 1>-• 2 0"''" IA) ..OJ Cl- 14 ) S.10. PV-t lla4<1t•-I IEI tl • 2 Sm•th ICI 12_. l f6'rls 1El 11_. SP-I l<•Me<IY !Cl Sl-6 1 -· CCI Sl-4 J W11""11Elfl>-7 Dl-1. 0.r ICI ISJ·• Z C.Ytnder (A) ll).10 3 Wlhon IEI UH T J-1 "-" CAI 41-5'1> 1. 9ollw IC) ~'la J Htf\dtnon (A I <0-6' '1 ,... 0.-e (ttl (JI) ........... Edison, FV Clash 23-1 Barom Challenged Area Fives Play Tonight "I'm pleased as punch," says Harryman. ''Those kids really deserve somethin1. "My prloritles are in the classroom , but you can see there's nothing like a winner. It develops ao atmosphere throu1hout the school." Estancia la ln the playoffs for the second straight year, but un- like other ttmes when the Eailes sweated it out to see if third pf ace was eood enoueh for a playoffs berth, this time it's a waiting game to see whJcb team Is select- ed to viait Estancia, borne Of the Century Leaaue champions. lot-I. KNl,,.,t !Sl 10 S 2 o<.,.rer (A) J. $p9<1( ... 151. 110-1. Knilhers (SI,, I 2 KMltr 0 J Spencer IS 14o-1 t<rul,.,.n (SI 54.6 1 a,..,., (SI I. Stout IA.:.,_1 ... odle IS) 1:09.1 2. 81~er IS) J, Taln· ... , ... IAI. J·Mll-1. HelM IA) 2 10:21.6 2. C.-!S) J. llltmlre• (A). 120 HH-f. Jec:Uor1 ISi 16.8 2. Jonn CAI 3 O.vfs Sunset League rivals Fountain V.Uey and the Chargers from fluntlngtoo Beach '1 Edison club tdul&b& in tbe loop finale for both !>.ulletball teama. And as usual. there are tbe in· ptedienta that make th... two 111tb athletic advenari•. Tbe Barons or Fountain Valley coach Dave Brown, circuit champiom, ranked No. 3 ln ClF •·A and No. 1 in Orao&e County •Ith a 23-1 overall and M leasue record, can eliminate unranked Edll<ID from any con.sldet.Uon with a victory tonl&ht. a game wbfcb bepm at 8 . .Edison ii s.. In lea1ue and ll·l3 overall. 1D addition to lahlinl no wone .ban tblrd place and a poaible Jlayon. invitation, the Char1ers >f Ed.bon coach Don Leavey !ould 'poll Fountain Valley's ~ectleacue record. ·9.,_ Brown: "Anytime we 1Jia1 Edlaon it'• bi&. Edboo I.I ~ for a ponlble playoffs lettJl and we'd 11k~ to keep that ~m happen.Inc. Our kids c:te- 1Udte1:y want to go unbeaten in lee,ue. tt would cap off a rather raat&IUCMUOD •• Century League basketball The Barons rely on the uaual champion Estancia (Costa quartet-Geor1e Barrios, Scott Mesa> clos~ out leaeue action Ford, Roser Holmes and Bret tonight (8) at Tustin, while Santa Wilkinson. although Barrios WIUI Ana's Mater Dei High, still with held from action Wednesday due an outside chance or a CIF 4-A toacharleyhorse. playoffs berth, is at Long "Our 1ame is seared towanb Beach's St. Anthony in An&elu.s the presence of Barrios," says League play al 7: 30. '",';;., ut-1. 5-Ktl' IS> o. l 2. C.ll:>flelKll ($).a. Oouotn (SI. '40retay-l. SAllCl..,,.ntPO.i. Mll1rel1Y-l ...,..llelmJ 4U. SP-1. --(SI 5'-J\~ 2. Vandl'Mf' IA) 3. Strttltr ISi. OT-I. H.._ ($) 1!0-0 t Venolwr 1$4) '· Slrteltf (SI 1..J-1. C¥rllll (Al ~7 l """'Y <SI J. IC-• ISi Leavey. "We don't want to be rn small schools action the coon..t t.bat be won't play." Minutemen of Liberty Christian Ed.boa'• future appears bri1ht High of HunUngton Beach tan.ale with four underclaumen in the with San Bernardino's Inland 1tartlni Uneup-juniora Mike' Christian at Santa Ana 'a Salva- Marina Bows, 6-0 McCourt, Glenn Garrity, John tionArmyYouthCenterat7:30 Allen, tophomore Steve Davis And Newport Beach's Hunt- and senJorBobHenon. ington Valley Christian is at But as Leavey points out. "Our South Gate'1 Mid-Cities Baptist. future ii tonight. Tipoff ia slated for 7. ln the flnt round lhinfl were El Toro Ht1h'a Cbar1en are nippy for awhUe, but then a cou-eyeini a bid to the · CIF !·A pJe ot otreoaive esploetona iptt-basketball playoffs as they gird ed the Barons to an euy victory· for Lasuna Beach's invulon "Foumaua Valley is reminis-tonlcbt In South Coast League ac-cent ot UCLA in the mld-808. You're int.be game for• while, 0<?F1Po« is at 8, as are the other then VI ot a audden you're down two circuit finalt1iiJiDu" Hilla at by 10. J'ountaln Valley la "">' ,...__ M d ""-Vi....._ t quick an.a Sffms to bave no """3ta esa an -...,v a LONG BEACH -The Marina HJ1h Vi kines or Huntington Beach suf· fered a &-0 defeat at the hands of host Loni Beach Millikan ln their ba11eball aeaaon opener ThurtdlY afternoon. The Vikings were held to three singles and failed to capitalize on two scoring op - portunities. In the second inning "' Univenity. wealm••ee."a~Leavey. Wlth a victory tlae Cbar1er9of ---~"""""" ... The ltarons• major tasks? El Toro coach Wendell Witt MtMMy(I) " cmA!ftif JV Basketball with one out and two men on base, a runner was thrown out trying lo steal third. And two Innings later after walks put Mlke Fuentes and Ken Hanvey on base, Fuentes was picked off second. MMifl• (t) •~ r ~Pl'l"9ff', u J 0 Or1h1m, II> i o 0.,.110. dfl ) 0 Venture.Cf l o c..,,. 1 0 ,,_...,,. 1 0 Hlll .... 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Gi-ca>. Time. ll:OU Mll.,•l1v-1, l.M "1nll0t4t 14.6. . Ot-1. Cllll 11..I l Mlt(llell (I) I . Smolll 11!1 Ollla11ce11~11 LJ-1 McKtru'le IE) t Duval (El J N.O.I (i i. Oltte11ce: , .. ,,., 1-1 (Ill\ \LI 1 Smith (£) J RHO 11..l. Oh i.=:J·_:_~'·~Oi111Uo11 Ill l Stun1111 Ill. Htltlll S.~ J -1 MeCllllou9fl <El 1 M<:~tN•• 11!1 J NU.I Iii ()(JI-,._.'- ~•OSM·SOPH ..,.ci-.o.c.m1unA .. ...,,.. IOI-I. 1(-(5) 2 f'UU (II 1 1..ystar 151. Time' 112 4.40-1. ~de-<SI t. tfW•rds <SJ J. 1Cate11.. Tl-ff.O ll0-1. ~ (II 2. ·-(Al 3 StlW IAI. Time: 1 11.0 Mll.-1. frw 1111. llorttl•ld CSI J .Mota. Tl""· 4 ' ~.:.l.\i~-1 Mola <1'12 ltelllll IAIJ,Cof'alle IAI. Tl""' "1JO 0 DI LH-1 lrnmel ($) J. Hudlon (Al l. 3ower> (f<) TllN: •It. ''° ,.,.,. I Sen Clement~•• \ Mlle ret1y 1. $M1 Clt,....nto • 01 \ "'II-I c.tuloy($)1 OrumlSIJ H••QIW M HJ-I cauldy ISi 1 Copenl\clver 151 ltt'9111: S-4 1..J-1. lllee\e 1~1 1 ~h•~tt !Sit".,..' lf<I. Oltltnott• lt.-1 T J-1. 0ttm1119 "1 Z flt" .. ISi 1 Styer 141 Pit· llrtct· ,... 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Hodlllcll (Ii.I :L 1(9M9C1' ICI. Tll'l'lt: 74 1 440-1. K""P (Al 2 Do119las IE) 3. 1'9rlllns IEI. Tlme·.M.1 ll0-1. Hipp (fl) t. Ptr1tlns CE> J.Acu"'*' IC>. T1:~~~·6;.lmOlld tel 2. llr•r (Cl :i. T1"1111y <Al r1me·•·sso. ?·Mii....,., Gtr<I• <Cl 2.1ciec-ner ca11. ~ IE), Time: tO;•.~. 120 HH-1. Chell (A) t Olltenb&<ll IC) a. w. Olllertb&ct<ICI. Time: t1 .c llO l..H-1 Cllell IAI 2. Ollllflllecll tel 3. NolM ... <•t. Time 43 4 4loctl'f-l,ATcadle41.0. Miii Nlty-1, .¥odle):4M, Olli-ott 17 .. l't. ll'V-1, Mette IAl J.~ llil I. Klrbllll!IM (Al. HltHletM·I~, IP-I. DuAr>t IA) J Klnnldy (Cl 3 8if'9 ,,,, DlttatKe:•f TJ-1. Mtt-10\ ICI 2. Edw•rcb ICI 3. 0..6f•k <11. om-.u l4-6'h ANAHEIM CONvENTION CENTER . THU·FRl:5pm-10pm SAT·SUN·MON: Noon-10pm ' r II C•rr1101 on ooo o s 10 0¥•noe Cotil 001 lOO ~ 1 ' 0 111 ... " Ull (QI ........ y tcJI 0 ( .. ...... ~*' '11\flt._,,,.. w tiA: \elrnoft ,., ... .,.1 .. , I H.,ltlme: .u.a.. Vleje. U.!2. 0 ca 1411 oo i...... o &-'&elm ,. ,_.,~ O He"4lrlcu 1141 F Ill Erlc•- 0 0oet0e1 1m c m l'•ul-o lko1111t4<t1 0 IJI SllW*ll t r.,.,., ltl G 141 W.Utl o Ll -lno-Ml,...ln4 t Hal'"""° Le. IM<L ~ Olelc~~~ 14:1 0" al r:r:alH • Berr (01 . / F Ill Grant 3 Otycleft l•y C CIOI Change le l Oats. t'Y G !JI La•H Hale G UI C&rr.I' WOMIN'ST•NMIS 0...,. Wes1 ()) 141 l'lorce .,..,, .. MelllOll IGI clef letter 4 3 3 6 6·3 SK h I Pl Otf ~ulm 6 • 6 ) S.luj<t lPI Otf Tolentll'IO .. J. 6·1· A SetU..""'91 PtalOIHI 6·Q. •I Hur\;rlP O•f M...i. S.7, 6 f .. I, Share > dtl Cl l\a•H,M.61 ow.. ... •COr ln9 \Ub\ Ev•nl • p .OIMr 2, Kllnlwdy I S.k•r ~ t:T •rr, Morrll. Moy1.,., Whll"11P" J H•lnlme c:M, J\.13. ;'. Hllillt .. _.<•I tlSl,.l!Jlafte .. t.,c-ll~ll12> , ,(5) Tllom~n ~•Y f"I F •• 011 Jamison 8~ro~ ttOI I CIOl 1.CH>Olleld Doyle CAI G I" IUI .... CffY (IOI ' G !1) K"•"' Hl 'Corlr'lf~ Brown3 E>Wfttle· Metwn Prulm (GI ae1 Stlure. LNaue finales are 00 f:!1tCMtNO~ LHeH tep ln CIF SoUtbem Sec-~ ... ~ •i~ :: tion baantball ctrclea on ••ftC11tA.1tm1• ~ u.10 Ul• •t1h athool level k:..t°l'.':!A ::! t:: toi'tltbt-but cham-G.,..110-. a.. •u p1onahJJll are not the Ob· l'ecltlca H ,,,. 1Y Item.a on the line. ll•mon• ivv 1.aAou~• 1 11 .s Jt'a the lut abot for 11v1110o<i• 11·3 1w Riv. Poly 11·3 0 -4 many a\ a shot at a spot Pa•m spt1nqi ,.. 1 .. 1 1n the CIF 4·A and 3-A Nol11'1·111v ,.. 1M t playoffs next week. ~~~r..,,,., /1:· ~:! Thirty.two teama in ~~on :::: :-:: the •·A and a like amount MISSION llALU y "'""· in 3·A cluslficati.011 will Monrov1e •1 11., make the playoffs with ~ .. ~:~-~ 1~~' each league euaranteed M1 v•-H 11-11 ._ _ _. &.. Arrovo 11 S.1' two'""' ..wt. IC•-• 1, 1-11 SHI ALEY CHAl ~HA MULDOWNEY • S.h"e 4~. • 1 Orll1HHunt II") •r Tol•nll,,..MMdt ,., • 1. Vount· !';•tMll cltl Srwt-'• WHl•V • '· ••• UC • ......,. ISi 111 An-Sitt• ~ zi::~~ HB.l1·1' ,..Raceway Hosts C l'I:.-r.'::' <•I i_ffl St. =:v.- llfil mot 11 I F IO Go<ne l With L3 leagues in 4·A 1to1tTHUN 1.uoue: and 12 in 3-A, it leaves !~~"'Gr-! ~ :~~ room for some third cebr1110 •·l 1w place fin.lsbers and the ~':;':., ~: ~!: • Morse tuc11 cit! BoVI• H .. , • Nt<'*M IUCll Clef 1.evitt .. ,r. .. Stoo tan IUCIJ .Jen<o 6 • ... • ,,, IAI cllt a.:;11 S / Grem11141 ( 1131 ,;.,,,rnoncs E w. Du I IC Geo.Ill G llOITone• ast est e Uran1ch 1111 G 11•1 Gr•••s • Halflln• SJ JI ,. priorities by a playoff !wnt• M•le o• s-11 committee which meets Cu••" ci:!'u" t.£Ao~~1 Sunday are to grant the s.. ro ....... , •·• 11 s l.J.1'1 1W 1l·U Soccer M&r ... N.Khend IUC11 Off Lo•I tlov1e •·•. •·l. 51ockten B.rm•n 4VCll Clef Cuuer.vento .. 1 ••. J SaHl.-Cll c•> (II Mt -Aftttn1e Slftllts L•~r9 151 ~· Br-~'"' • 0 .• I Do...,lnslll <sf ~I St•ltl 6 o. 6 1 LH ln•ky CS r clel Oorn1no • 6 6 4 6 l. Go•ttnl'IQI .. (SI clef l,At•O•Mlf'I 6 o. 6 J CerlMlft ISi cit! Matney s 1 & 1 • o. Tf'IOIJ'IUOl'I IS) cit! Alvera• 0.6 l , °"' -.. ' L •nl>ero oom1,.H 1 IS) cl,el arv••on Broo11.1n1 • Q 6 O GO\tenf'IOler U\inskv ISi tltl Oorn lno·Y .. I\ 6·3 , ... CarlMJn TMmuon ISi 041 St•hl ~lney 6 3, 6·4; WOMEN'S BASKETIAl.l T\d11o1 lf71 IMI EdflOll C,r•tJlll 10~ F UJ Ror.e M it•m, •J F 0) T•ytor let hi 111 C Il l Broolll••r1 ( .... no llll G t1ll M•la1I Hao•nv 101 c. 10 Hofl f dt\Or\ \COrlnQ 1UO\ Fu•n•s Holm." Ml<,_.1..,,,1 Hallh""' lu•l•n l'I •• u .. 1 c•u Co > D•"• Hiiis Rol>DIM ( 10) F (81 Vinson Wll•le 1191 F IOI B"r9slrom Wtalher-161 C 1201 At1chl'°" CIMuno (41 G C.l Felder Tnomp..., en G 111 MitSOn OH ~CO< l<>Q sub LtfT'IO'I 11 H•lf11,....· Uni, tt 20 JUNIOllVAllSITY Meri11e l:UI !U l l'ootlllll We\(on 11J) F Ill H~il~n Morrl\ (41 F UI Co• '-,.,_,.Ol'l U) C 141 Edson U Hev•t• l•I G IS) Volle UC lrVIM ISSI I•> l'omON l'llter UCI Kerl"' ,, ft pf John\ ton Crovtll• f royd • 0 , 0 1 Col\On m G 111 Cr119 0 I.a M•r,n• \(OflnQ SUb\ Cots.on 2. til•l"IOP I 0 0 0 0 1 A-•n 1 ScniuetH 1 Foll• • I Hel flln-. FOO!INll II t Tvrn.r ) 8••~· 0 • s ... Cl-•<•> (U ) Mlu lofl V••I• I 1 ,. 0 SIO•P•• 1111 F Ill uto A to In'°" 0 0 P PUltlP'\ t•> ~ o M Uf"f}hf' Tot•I\ 21 \\ ~Ith 111 \; 161 Rhonu , H•ltl•""' VCI H·•6 VAllSITY Li.ertv CNl•llM ( .. I UJI """",..ton v.11.., Dryer 1161 J' Ill Pllmen FranclH lll f 01 Ba•l<•n llleifl Ill c ••1 M.tnlwll Moclqlln ISi G Ill Mtm\ Arndl n11 G 111 McCao. , LC \Coting \Ul>O Goodr'llQl'll 2 H•llltme LC. JO.I l'-111>11 Ut> "'•rina '8eronl111 F 11)Mar1t Mom~ t 101 F 161 Wlll1•m\ <;.oroe &J C <61 E 1>1r\Ol'I Peneoon 111 G !SJ 8At'h Tulton 171 G 111 I rv1n ¥er1n.t .c0<1nq ·~ Br•tnov 1 O..\htr 1 Nu"e' 1 A llov 1 • • r111n11ne F001h111 1\ 10 '"'" Clemtfl(o 141> CO i Mlulon Vlolo 0 •1'11Urom'llOI F (71 .k>l'ln'IOn Furst CU) F 17) llOH•llo '.)Aooneyham W C 1111 E11ton :CIF Poll • For Girls Mater Oe1 High S<:hool of Santa Ana 1s r~ed third in the gi.rls CIF 4-A top 10 basketball POll while Corona del Mar of the South Coast League. i s third in the 3·A division in the opening ballot oC the season. Fountain Valley's Barons of the Sunset League are p1 c k ~d eighth in the 4·A poll and Dana Hills of the South Coast League 1s m 10th ,place in the 3 A division. ..... I St ~ IS.-lse> t 1.0u1t villt CC•mlno lfull J Mal•r Oel IS1110t1Ml, 4 e. ... r1v Hiii\ ll av> \ Bl-p A..,.i 1,.,.1.,,1, • Cn~.c•nt• Vall•V tFoothllll I Mtrl CHta 18•vl ••• ..._.... V.1'" ,..,_,,. Ve n111r• ICl'l.tn,,.11 10 Torr1nce 16-yl ~-' lli91'att1 (Hflr1""'"' 1 UP'"'<! IS1n Antllf!icll J c.r ...... I M"' ltewt• C•utl, • 011arl1 Hiii IGo-1.' fl Dor-IO<.....,.I 6 Stn1e -1• fllforlt•"''• 1 s.mio-r !\ .......... ).I -ltl•r l*til"-11. t l" Allo\ ISlerrel II 0-. Mills ~C...) HBSignup ¢•rter u ~ G in l-ullO Kono 111 (, 111 06hli. S•" Clfl'm,.nl,. 'codnQ suos M•ru\tcl'\ 1 Aondt•u ) Mtt.s.ion \/rtt jO HICk\ 1 H•ltl1-SAl\(llHT'l4tnJe 10·11 C-Utl I Ill ~-BvO ltl F Ill R.O.rtson A-•11 l•I F IOI Conhno HuH19an 10 C <31 We1Mr Core• 111 c. •11 Wn1tahr M•O• 1'1 l. It Jonn'°" lB scor1nQ suoi T•o;lor-2 KIH .. ltwcnl Holtt1me (t!M q 6 C•sla Mew (HI 11'1 U Toro 1. .. " 10) F Ill WOOd•I Ytlllcl'I l'1 F 10) MOrrt• t(rh~Of'I.,, lbl ( CbJ SP10f'r~ Oo~l• Ill G l•l Arrovo Reid(" G I). P1or10,,.. ET •cor•"9 .,ub Burrough\ 2 "•'"'""' cr.qe M•t•r 0.1 t:IO) Ill} SI Jot91>l1> tem0f'4 (8) I= ''1l CarprntN Fo•lor (ll F 1101 E\00\110 Copt•nd tf l ( 'lfJJ .C:tnwn O'Conner-'"' ~ 12 O'Donnell APGCWc• UI G 11} AOU'1t-r M O \(Otlnq \UD\ 0dUtM' 1 HIQ Q•n,, Ru,.,..n '1 H•lltl""' SJ ll 11 D-Hllli 110) 1111 Uftl W•ra f2') F SJ Unrtirtta1tttr ~U\MV t te)I J >I C•tM\ 111.-It> c •I r ..... ,o Sur.,..tlno tl G 01 Gor<lorl Ou!.,11 111 G • • T .... m., Un• ''«"•"9 'UO Watt\ l Hellt""" OH '11 ~ Tllttilt IOI 1:161 f dlS°" J•ftr~•'\ f•l ,:: ~O• L1mt>oc 9' ... r HK"'9ntt•mo • r: 101 C•rron A-r'°" l\1 r Ill G••"""' Porlltr 1\1 G 11 (ISllllO <;111 rnt1 c, 1111 ~"°'"'""' Edt\Ot't '\(f)r1nq ~urn e ... um ~ H•nfOf\ • M•'"~ Tv"hn l~ I\ Hi. .. k ft Ill> U•I EU.11ntl1 ltai"'t_.f'I tt) ~ Kl M jlrvlt J•'"• t7t ., S.-f"t,av Wtnlr,. (1J 1 A\IOn OOf\"""'"'' c, ct•Cutt..,.. ~otM''°" l)t L • M~ F lf'lct~ t-4 IO S.-•<" n "n"•~ "uD t;t,roo., \ , { '1•"'-< •• ~rt 1 H•lthtnl" HIQ 8'¥,, t1 f.I sec Nips Baptists C~n~r Randy Adams scored to put Southern Californi a College of Costa Mesa· in the lead with 36 seronds to play and t.M Vanguards went on to defeat visiting Cal Baptist. &t-61, m NA JA District Ill Southern Division basketball ac· LitUe Leaiue 1isnu519 Uon Thunday llisht. wlJl be beJd at Ward.low School on lhanolla The Vanguards led 3S-2S at tbe half, but Cal bet•een .Adami •nd Baptist Ued the acore at VorktoWn an Huntln,t.on 42 with 14:05 to play and B~ac:b this 1!eekeod. lben went ahead ~9-58 Salurd~ • boun for wit.ti 4S seconds ten on aiolna ate from t to 3 the clock arid on SQndq tt wlU ~ s.c:.c.11_1 .. 1 from 10 to 3:30 Alt " n _. youths interested muat ~:~: . ~ ~ ~ be accompanied. by a er""• o 2 1 parent and have pl'OOf ot !:'=;-' ~ o 1 bltUt. A bo7 mu.st be at M•"I-, Jeut e by A~. 1 and no ::i'YlN!t : more than 1S by the T;:: .. ~amedate. H•lftlflW:KC.» r' .. /. ,. 12 • , .. 11 t 0 0 Shirley Muldowney, Don Prudhomme and Tom McEwen will be among lhetop stars com· peting for $40,000 in prize money Saturday night at Orange County lnle.rna· tionaJ Raceway in the annual East vs. West drag racing cham· pionships. Io one night. it will be fuel dragsters, funny cirrs. wheelst ander11 jets, rockets and pro stocks in side·by·side racing action. The com· petition is billed as the biggest races of the year atOCIR Gates wil l open at 12:30 with 11 hours of racing ending at approx- imately 11 ·30 Saturday night. Muldo wn ey, the world's fastest dragsler driver (252 miles per hour>. will be Joined by Raymond Beadle, Jim Liberman, Gary Beck. John Weibe and Tommy Jvo on the East team. Prudhomme and McEwen of Fountain Valley, will be joined by Jerry Ruth, James War· ren, Frank Bfadley and Ed McCulloch among others on the Wes t squad. STAllTINO UNIUl'S 4'/P .. IOr ....... E AST ·Shlrl•y Muldownev, John Weibe. Gery ~-. WEST -"-rrr Rulll, J•"'H W•rren, Fre11• Bremey. U/1'11tl l'-y Ctn !:AST-Jim Lll>trman, Rnml>"ld Be.tell•. Tommy I VO WEST Oon l'r11t1homm•. Ed McC.,lloct'I. Tom Mee-. ~--EAST Jack E"""antr•ut lktm1 UnotrGl•ul W EST C~uc• Poo1e 1(,,wO w_,) lle<-•la EAST Ed 8tllln9er ICOl'llo.i1n '°"'"'' WEST R•y Alltv ••o• ol AQu•r1u~t Jets E AST -00110 Ro>e <Gr••n ~ ... , WEST-fl-r C..•1111 -Rom.., l'•l-•lls ..... Sllec:h EAST-G.oDat'ICI Rou•h WEST-6utcl'll.ul ~~~!PT~~ <t;> ~1~co~~ s:H•ll• J: place ties be'lweeo two !:.~~~::;c:•ca • ~, UMv1. V11avl S-11 1U schools (3) third place No Torr.-.ce :i.10 teams (4 ) third place ltes OllANOI LEAGUE between two schools (5) i~~·"'~ 1~! ~;.! third place Ues between a1 0or-... 1s • three schools. l'1111enon 1 • 11-12 VtlAfl<I• 1 • 1W Here is a look at each $onol• •-• 1 ... 4·A and 3-A league going · ~::;,..,. ~::~ 1~:: into tonight's tiffs: SANANTOHIOLIAOUI 4A ANOl:LUSLaAOUI St. Anll'IOnv Serv1tt LA-Ovtr•ll 1~1 11 s Plus X MaterDe1 BISl'lopA,,,_. SI Paul e.1 1H s.. 16·9 • ~ 171 ,., •rs 0.. • " IAYL•AOUI Le..-O..eull Mom1now• 1o;i 1t.7 Palos Verclts t 4 17 1 TOf'rAP\Ce •· 4 1M ln91-ooo • s 10' Ctnl....,••t • 1 11 11 Mtr• CO\.I• '1 u 1 t Rollln9 Hiii• J 10 f IS W~1 Torran<t I 11 s I~ taNTUllY LllllGUl ESl•ncle 11 1 Tuslln 1-S S.ntaANI I I S.111e ANI VelltV I S EIMOO.,.. 16 Foo111lll 1 6 VIiia Pa11t J 10 Or•rt11t o 11 CAMI MO lll!AL LIAGU( VerllumOe1 tU S.rr• 11 2 B1Sl'lopllo\ont • S , .. ~ Ut I ... ,~. 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The Viola Farber Dance Company of New York City will appear in concert Saturday, Feb. 26 at Orange Coast College. ~!he concert, which is sponsored by the OCC Dance Dep.artment and the National Endowment for the Arts,willbeginat8:30p.m . , Pre.-sale tickets are,available in the OCC campus store, the. Windjammer, for $3. Ticke1s will be sold at the door on ttie evening of the concert for $4. The Viola Farber company will offer a lecture- dem<>nstration Friday Feb. 25 'at 8 p.m. in the OCC . Auditorium. Admission is free anc:Mhe pubHc is invited · : to attend. • : . The company, formed in 1968, consists of nine dan-. · -cers, including dancer-choreographer Vjofa Farber.· ~ Utilizing pure movement as the fociU polnt, Ms. Farber, in collaboration with musical director Alvin Lucier, has created an exciting eod highly foafvidClal t repertory. , , • r Prior to forming her own company, Ms. Farber. · • was a leading dancer w•h the Merce Cunningham Dance Company. She has been an artist-in-residence at the London School of Contemporary Dance; the Bat Dor Dance Company in Tel Aviv; and at numerous col- leges throughout the U.S. UV international stars rform with· ·symphony Two musicians of In- ternational fame, Gen- nady Rozhdestvensky, Russian ~stro of the S t o c k h d I m Philharmontc, and Sllvfa Marcovicl, young .Romanlan-ts,aeli re- fugee violinist, will ap. pear Saturday with the kos Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra at 8:30 p.m . Part of the Orange County Philharmonic Society's subscription series, the concert .wi 11 be held in the Santa Ana High School Auditorium, 520 w. Walnllt St~, Santa Ana. • Rozbdestvensk y w" I lead the orchestrC!I in an art-Tc"aikovsky pro- gram, beginning with the Concerto in 0 for Violin and Orchestra, Op. 35, featuring Miss Marcovici. Following ln- te rrnisston srimphony No. 3 in D (' Polish"), Op. 29wm be heard. When he was appoint- ed music director of the s t o c k h o t m Phffharmonrc in June 197•, Gennec:ty R~sky became the fft:$t known Sov16t cenduFtor to hold orelgn pos while re-matnrno at ttii he Cf Of a • Ru an orot.n atlon OCCpla~ • a mn.ving· · .. .. ,. ... expenence . l t ii • ~· • JACKIE HYMAN. Edfto.. .. Lichtenstein ceramics assembled for exhibit DAILY PILOT .; ' "Roy Lichtenstein :~ Ceramic Sculpture" will . open Tuesday from 7 ~o 9 p.m . with a public r ' tion for the artist In the' Galleries at Cal State l;. Beach. The exhibition. tinuesthrough March 20 , In 1965 Roy Lichten~ conceived and executed co llaboration with,. he ceramist, Hui Ka Kwong, 26 pieces of cerami-c sculpture. Among them was "Head With Blue Shadow" Cleft, 15 inches high). For the first time, a~I these sculptures of fe I~; heads and crockery to s,,. • along with molds used irt; their making, hand pa1nt~: ed maquettes (models>:: and unfinished pieces, wift: be exhibited. :-: In conjunction with. thi: exhibition, Carolyn Brown,: guest lecturer, will speak : on "The Interrelation of · the Arts" on March 21 at 3 p .m. in the CSULB Graduate Center. Gallery flours are weekdays noqn to 4 p.fn. and 1 to 4 p.m . Sundays. I' t· Wit, pain spark 'ButleY' Simon Gray's ''Sutley," one of the most successful plays in recent British stage his- tory, will be presented by the School of Fine Arts at UC Irvine start- ing Tuesday. Perf o rmance s are scheduled for Tuesday through Saturday, February 22-26 in the Little Theater, Room 161 of Humanities Hall, at B p.m. Admission is· $3 general, $1.50 for stu-• dents. The production is directed by Rob~rt , Cohen, professor and chairman of drama at UC Irvine. Set and cos-- tumes are designed by • Ellen Clegg, graduate student ln·drama, and lighting is by Thomas Gask~ll, graduate stu- dent in drama. "Sutley" is a wftty and probing play that de- als with the relationship between Ben Sutley, a university lecturer, and Joey, formerly his star pupil who is now a teaching colleague and his lover. Against a background of petty un- iversity politics and stu- dent dissent, the actton centers on the day Sutley ls confronted with the collapse t>Oth of his short·livfld marrlao. and his affalrwlttf J~y, The role of' BuUey Wiii be pertor.med by William Needle , a fouf\dlng member nd prtnclJ*f artist of the S t r a t f o r d "Shakespearean F~tlval Theat&r, Ontario. are Stuart Duck - worth (below riqht), lecturer in drama; Joan McGillis and Joan Morris, graduate stu- dents in drama ; Barbara Leva, a member of South Coast Needles (left) Is vlslt·-• fngptofessorofctram af .........,..,,,. ........... UC Irvine. r ca t members . Repertory, Oeb6ral, -.~ Gates, Aridrew Dolan, n Paul Eggington, and Jason Cronin, under· graduatesindrama. , ~ For tick-e~ informa,. tion, ca1r 833-6617 or 833-6614. 1 APWi,. ..... t• · Thomas and costar Grodtn tn 'Thieves ' 'nae ~ rts in Brief I ' ·, • · An international folk dance festival will be -.aeld Saturday. March 19 at 8 p.m. at the Los "'Ml1eles Music Center Pavtlion. Groups from• :'Argentina, OrHce, Eli(ypt, Japan, Scotland and other countries will perform. with folk songs sung by the College of Idaho Chamber Singers. '-· Tickets are priced from $3 to S7 and are Wailable at Mutual and Liberty agencies. Addi· ~tJbnal information can be obtained by calling (213) 972·7211 •4...Utlo•u for Danr~r• ,-, The Matti Lascoe Dance Theater Company will hold auditions tor male and female dancers Saturday. Feb 26 at noon. 'Dancers will puticipate in class from 12· 30 to 2 p.m. and then .special audition material will be given. The audtt.&on will be al Dance Loft, 218 W. 4th St., Santa Ana. For additional information. call S42·8650 1\shkena.:11 Wiih Phillaarnaonir . Pianist Vladimir Ashkenazy will perform a c'elebrity recital with the Los Angeles Philharmonic Sunday. March 13 at 8:30 p.m. at Lhe Los Angeles Music Center Pavilion. Thf pro· -gram will feature works by Scriabin and Rachmarunort. Tickets are available at Liberty. Mutual and Wallicha agencies or at the box of· fice, (213) 97'2· 7211 AUey Danrn-• te l'ft"fo,.,. !It" The Ahin AlJey Amencan Dance Theater ~wUI be appearin.i Marc h 16-20 at UCLA's Royce IJS4ll. Ulcludlnit seven Los Angeles premiere ~~"1>rks . among them "Facets" with Judith f Jamison TickeLc; at $4 SO to $7 SO. and a special I ~-SO for students and senior citizens, are availa· ii• al Mutual and Wallioh-Llberty a1encies, or fae y be charged (Master Charge or BankAmencard > by calling (213) 478-7578 For t 1nformatJon call (213) 825-2953 Marlo:~ ~o It LOS ANGCU:S (APJ "The1 rt/' pl ed. "b t y b1ve acared audiences wilb cu't wilt~ ( som to 1ba1u and burnin1 bulldinfl. coas~ \Qt-wt a proP81J w.1in'l!!l'I Now lt'a Uose ~ movies ,. Beatty, 1>ustln Hoffmah llobert turned to IM!Ol>lt. Let's ?,l•ke lb.Ls Redford have reallied that. &od TbeYearOltbeP~le. they have to generate Ufeir own Marlo Tbomu 1S doing her films. You either stay beJpleu or 1bare with "Thieves.'' ~ Para· you fil'W'tl out a way to belp mount Picture beini released yoltrsel!. tbiJ month. She co-stars with CbJrles Grodin in the bitter com· edy about New York jungle living and a schoolteacher couple that drifts apart. "The picture is really about eommunicating." said Mass Thomas. "That'1 the only way we can survive in today's world." SHE IS HERSELF a com· municator. a byperaclive, de dicated woman who has never been content to be merely Danny Thomas' daut!ster. She bu put together teJevtston specials. re· cord albums and books, and later this year plana a nlm, "Million Dollar Baby." wh1cb Elaine May Is wrttingfrom an idea by Marlo "What I'd love to do 1s simply l'otltla Band T'1fouC• "THER~ IS NO system for su.s· Lainlng an actin1 career in films, as there was in the big-studio days. It is especially difficult for women. Take actresses like Ellen Burstyn and Louise Fletcher They win the Oscar, and then whatdotheydo?" Marlo Tbomu bas never waJl· ed for opportunity to pound her door She trained as an actress by playin1 "Barefoot in the Park" in London, then dreamed up the Idea for a starring television series. "Thal Girl" lasted five years on ABC before Marlo called it quits. ''Thieves" was literally a labor of love The No 1 man in her llfe AudiUona for the American Youth Sym· phonic Band wtll be held at 3 p.m. dally now throuaJt March 1 at E1tancla Hlli(h School, 2323 Placentia Ave .. Costa Mesa. The nonprofit or- ••niullon makes concert tours. Studenl.115 to 21 are eligible. Adults are also needed as chaperonea, instrumental coaches and nurses. A 1oodwlll concert tour to the Orient is planned f'fl• a ... on Wayne "TIUEVES" llAN into pro- blems on the road, notably the dropout of tbe female star, V alert• H&J1)er. Theater parties in New York were canceled, cut- Ung off the play's lifeblood. Then Marlo Thomas substituted for Miss H&11>er · · l had the classic actor's nightmare· r dreamed they were calling 'Ten mlnules. Min Thomas.' and l couldn't re . member alineollheplay." She remembered, drew Cood noticn. an4 1'TbJeve1" ran fOf lO months. Muto bopea lt will have the same success on tbetcreen. Guest appearances by John Wayne and several other Hollywood notables are planned as part of a course on the rums of John Wayne beginning Sunday at Cal State Fullerton. FEB.17-21 The claaa, tau1ht by Jerry Lenington, is open to the pubUc without prior enrollment Addi· tional information Is available by calling conti- nuing education at 870·2611 Looking tor Mun~hkhu Golden West College, 15744 Golden West St .. Huntington Beach. ii; looking for children 7 lo 12 to play munchklns in its upcoming children's theater production of "Oz." Tryout.f will be held Saturday at 10:30 a.m. in the Patio Theater adJa· cent. t.o the community theater, oft the Gothard Street parking lot. Rfhearsala will be held on Saturdays. with pertonnancea scheduled at 1and3p.m. April 4.7 Additional information may be obtained by call· la1 ~·ml, ext. 407. fl.alllona Pageant Set The outdoor Ramona Pageant. adapted from a romantic novel about Cahforma history, will be performed April 23. 2'4 and 90 and May 1, 7 and 8. all at 2:30 p.m . Information 1s ava1lahle by writing Ramona Pageant. P 0 Box 755, Hemet. 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That festive occasion arnves 1oday, Feb. 18, but there's no re· ason why it can't be acknowledged any tlme in the next few days with some rite like dinner at a Chinese restaurant. THE DATE OF Chinese New Year's is based on the calendar that e'i:bted prior to China's , adoption of the Gregorian calen- dar in 1912. New Year's Day, ac- cordingly, occurs on the !1r~l new moon after the ~un enters the sign of Aquarius Hence, 1t never falls earlier than Jan. 21 or later than Feb. 19. So, in line with all or that. at midnight tonight the year or the dragon will gtve way to the year of the serpent and 4675 will • slither in. Chinese folklore says the year of the serpent port.ends wealth and wisdom, cunnmg and stealth. It is also believed that people born in the year of the s nake - going back that would be .1965. 1953, 1941, 1929, 1917, 1905 can usually wiggle their way out of slippery situations We unhesitatingly recommend our favorite Chinese restaurants •'in the area for the ritual -or for 1hat matter any time you want excellent CIUnese cuisine. r; BAMBOO TERRACE, l~ E. 17th St .• just off Newport Boulevard, Costa Mesa, 645-5550. GOLDEN DRAGON, 2023 Harbor Blvd., between 19th Street and Bay Street, Costa Mesa.642-7162. TEMPLE GARDENS (two locations): 1500 Adams, at Harbor Boulevard, Costa Mesa, 540-1937; 12201 Brookhurst, at Chapman, Garden Grove, 638·7020. KAM'S RESTAURANT (two locations>: 2121 E . Coast Highway, al MacArthur, Corona del Mar. 673-9919 ; 1421 E 17th St , near Grand, Santa Ana, 558·2626. STAG CHINESE CASINO, 111 21st Place, near the Newport Pier, Newport Beach. 673-9S60 HOUSE OF HYUN, 410 Broadway, at Cliff Drive, Laguna Beach, 494·9980 SHANGHAI PINE GARDEN. 300 Marine Ave., Balboa Island, 673-3802. ••• GEORGE WASIDNGTON and Abe Lincoln aren't the only ones with honored birthdays this month. 1£ you were born 10 February, you too are in for some l~urels at Laguna's Wh1te Hoose Tavern. To celebrate their first an· n1versary at the helm, the Tavern's present owners are fet- ing any and everyone who likewise came into this world during the month of February. So if your birthday falls anytime this month, your meal is on the house. You merely present proper proof o( your birthdate to your server for validation. Naturally the offer Is good only once per person, so any identical twins, triplets, etc. probably bet- ter show up at the sarqe time. February 28 is the expiration date for this birthday bonanza at the White House Tavern, 340 S. Coast Highway. Laguna Beach, 497 -1494. M us1c buffs will also find it pro· htable to drop by the White House any Sunday afternoon. between 3 and 7 p.m., for the great jam session conducted by Rex Thompson and Friends. And, through Feb 26, the Dave McKay Ttio wtll be on stage nightly, Tuesday through Satur· day • • • FOR A TOP-FLIGHT dinner and show -at considerably less than New York prices -it's hard to beat San Clemente's truly phenomenal Sebastian's West Dinner Playhouse. This in- credibly <and deservedly) suc- cessful enterprise continues to pull m the crowds ror every im ashing production. <See DINING, Page C4> PUT TEMPLE (fARDENS ~-· i ctffNE~ Rf.'•'•"ra"' "°'~ !5 SIVll1CI~ i:' -.. .. ... .. .. ... .. . t (' . • . .. . • .. . . • • ; LUHCHEOH AHO OIHHER DAILY Sp.cial L.mcheoa Mf.t 11.'0 ntl IV lh•u Fttd •v 11 30 ro I 30 IUCKSHA COCICT AIL LOUHGE f 1•dlur111Q l •Olt T roo•c.il Drink~ I SOO AO AMS lat H.t>MI COSTA MESA MO.IU7 S40·9'2l AMI. 111 G~ Growe I 220 I HOOIHUllST 1•1 ci..,-111 ua.1020 "1.l ~TS EVENTS GIANT 7 FOOT TV SCREEN Mon.-Thur 11 :30 o .m. to IO pm Hot OoQs 30' Fri. & Sot. ll·)Oom 10 11 pm CCXKTAILS Sunday '4 p.rn. to 10 pm 9093 E. AOIWS. HUNTINGTON BEACH 96'/-7911 TtlE CANlllRY L ... , :. IN YOUR NIGHTLIFE! appearing nightly 9to1:30 ~ I ~omma Sheraton Newport Beach 4545 MacArthur Bou1911 TWO BIG SHOWS • 7:30 PM. & 10:00 PM.. SUNDA Y•FEBRUARY 20 ~ )})ISC\JIH (714) QS6-14lQ MA~~~~ CAllfOONIA llC¥flS.lVAlAlkE Al CRISC£N00601 QFf(:f '-"lUAl ANO lelRIV UCKH .lGCNCES l<ATElt.AOfmAMP Al~A ANA rwv I"'--~---- TONIGBI', FEBaV.UY JI LAGUNA BEACH WJNTEa FESTIVAL 'Fabulom 50 Faire.' today at Flltlval of Art.a frou.nda, 650 U.una Canyoo Road, tbroU&h Martb t. 10 a.m. to duak, 50 ctnta. Pa\rtots Day Puade Saturday at 11 a .m.; Dhd.olaQd Band, Saturday and Sunday 1 to • p.m. and Folk Dan· een Festival Saturday 2:30 p.m. at f'qtlval of Arta «f'OU;nds. Plua variety show, 2 p.m. Sunday; IOU1lcol '2Da and '30s,!p.m. Monday. llA&DI GBAS CELEBaATION -6 to 9 o'clock tonlcbt and noon to 9 p.m. Saturday at Cannery VWa19, centered at 31st Street and Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach. Music, anUque can and bicycles. other acUviUea, with emcee Dick Lane Sab&nby. Free. "THE OWL AND THE PUSSYCAT' -Adult com- edy, t.oalCht through March 6, 8:30 p.m. Frtdays and Saturdays and 2 :30 p.m . Sundays. Refryed Owl Theater Company al Artisans' Guild Hall, 9858 Garden Grove Blvd., Garden Grove. $3 general, $2 seniors and students. 530-8120. "TURETZKY AND FRIENDS' -UC San Diego faculty playing American music, 8 o'clock tonight at UC Irvine Concert Hall. $3. 833-6378. 'DESIGN FOR LIVING' -Noel Coward com· edy, 8 o'dock tonight and Saturday at Orange Coast CoUege Drama Lab, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Free. SAMUELS AND COHEN -Comics, with Alan Bursky, 8:30 and 10 o'clock tonight through Moo· day at Laff Stop, 2122 S.E. Bristol St., Newport Beach. $2.50 week nights, $3.50 Fridays and Saturdays. AUTO SHOW -Including 1977 cars, experimen- tal autot, puppet shows and bird circus. 5 to 10 o'clock tonight, noon lo 10 p.m Saturday through Monday at the Anaheim Convention Center. $2.50 general. $1 juniors (12· 17 > and senior citizens. Under 12 free. TROIKA B,\ULAIKAS In folk concert. 7:30 o'clock tonJght in Phillips Hall, Santa Ana College, 17th at Bristol Street. f''ree VOCAL CONCERT -Meuo-sopranQ Kathleen Roland and soprano Susan Taylor in arias and duets. 8: lS o'clock tonight in Salmon Recital Hall, Chapman College, Grand Avenue at Palm Street, Orange. Free. 'WAIT UNTIL DARK' -Thriller, 8 o'clock tonight, Saturday, and Feb. 24·26, plus S p.m . Sunday and Feb. 27 at Cal State Fullerton Little Theater, 800 N. State College Blvd. $2.50 general, $2 students. 87().3371 weekdays 11 a.m . to 4 p.m. and before showtime. CHINESE NEW YEAR Today through Sun- day in Chinatown, Los Angeles Year of Che Ser· pent. Parade 8 o'clock tonight. UCI SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA With pianist Paulina Drake. 8 o'clock tonight and Saturday in UCI Theater. $2. 833-6617 DAILY PILOT 0 Times/Places • ... BANDEL'& 'MESSIAH' -Portiona, perfor by Cal at.i. Nortbridge Chamber Si.Deers. o•clock toolibt at St. Mdl'ew'a Prubyted•n Church. eao St.. A11drewa Road, Newport Beal ll. Ul.m>,. . CAL T.IADEJt -9:30 p.m. to 2 a.m.· •• ..... ,~. throulh Sunday at Hun1ry Joe's Jau Club, Paclfic Coast Highway, Hunt.lnaton Beach. plu• one drink minimum. . 'SBOMIOAT' -Mualcal, 8:30 o'clock Saturd11, Feb. 2S and 26, and March' and S; p.m. Feb. 27 and March H. Fullerton Civic Opera at Plummer Auditorium, Chapman Lemon streets. 879-1732 weekdays, noon to p.m .; orWallicbs, UbertyaodMutualagencl J.ES BllOWN -And hls Band of Renown, p Helen O'Cormell and Skiles & Henderso..: tooild~·~ through Sunday at 7, 8:30 and lOo'clock at Ko~ Berry Farm, Buena Park. $4 adults, $2 chU 3-11. PIANO CONCERT -By Greek pianist Vuso Devetzi, 8 o'clock tonight In Fullerton College Campus Theater, 321 E. Chapman Ave. $3.,SO general, $'2 seniors and students. •. !\' NATIONAL DATE FESTIVAL -Tonlj~ through Feb. 27 at Indio, Riverside Couhfy~ Includes blue grass jamboree Wednesdays and Thursdays, exhibits, dally camel and elephant races (3 p.m.). Located 20 mUes south of Palm Springs.10 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily. $2 general, $1.50 in groups of lOor more.1·342-8247. 'MY THREE ANGELS' -Comedy, 8:30 o'clock tonight through March S, Fridays and Saturdays only. Garden Grove Community Theater at La,ke School auditorium, 10801 Orangewood, just eae;t of Euclid. 554-1452. 'UGlll' UP THE SKY' Comedy, 8 o'cl~k tonight and Saturday Saddleback CommUJUl,y Theater at Mission VieJo High School Little Theater, 25025 Chrisanta Drive. $3 al door. 'THE SOUND OF MUSIC' -Now throuch March 6 at Sebastian's West Dinner Playhouse, 140 Avenida Pico, San Clemente. $10-$15, in- cludes dinner. 492-9950. 'THE LION IN WINTER' -Now through Marob 6. 8 p.m. Tuesdays-Saturdays and 6 p.m. Soft. days. Cabaret Theater Company, 1201 W . Malvern Ave., Fullerton. S6. includes snacks. 879-6965. 'LOVERS AND OTHER STRANGERS'·- Comedy, now J,.hrough March 19 at the Holiday Inn. 3131 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. $10.60, includes dinner. M'T-3000. <See OPERA, Page C7) ... . 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He will be preceded by Harmonia. Tickets are $5; or $12.50 for the concert series, including Irene Kral with the Alan Broadbent Trio at 5 p m. Feb. 27 and Rutlue Lewis and Company plus Don Randi and the Baked Potato Band at 4 p.m. March 6. i·§:· 1111sten. Qs USTAUIANT &: COCITAILS GET ACQUAINTED SPECIAL ...... 2 Steak Dinners $7.95 Complete With Choice of Soop or Salad, Potato and Vegetable llMlfEOOFl"E"GOOOTH,_U l'Ell.ll. 1'71 • Ope sis g fa 22 t.~EMNIS IOUN AttllePl-lw HowSening CHAMPACiNE SUNDAY IRUMCH Happ-.· Hour 4-7 • Free Hors d'oeuvres Im.. A••. 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C09hr MIN 6J 1.JIZO ~~~n ~ CROWN HOUSE ~t~ ;!¢/ lJS'p RESTAURANT . -.., .. 32.to2 OOAIT HWY. LAGUNA NIGUEL '"'' c-y_., ,_,, IVY HOUSE RESTAURANT ... FORll't AVE. LAGUNA HACH . (I",,,......., ... Ampl• FrH ParlMg 49.C.9491 m..assa the cast. Performances continuf Fridays and Saturdays at 8:30 through March 5 in the Lake School auditorium. MiA Koba has mounted an at.tractive pro- ductfcm ot an eaaenUally talky comedy that suc- ceeds primarily because or ~ stage rapport of the three actors playing the convicts who become angels to a troubled shopkeeper and bis family on a Christmas Eve in French Guiana. JOE CARR JS deliciously funny as the book· juegllng Joseph; Robert Liebovich turns in his best perfonnance to date as the pbiloeopbical Jules, and Clark Burson b excellent as the strona·armed Alfred. While not technically flaw· leas, their performances are nicely motivated and, above all, tun to watch. Jam~ Flynn i& a blt weaker than bls character, a gullible storekeeper, is painted. M~ureen stu'ubsole la radiant as his wife, while Dana Lawrence does a fine job as their daughter. The better perf9rmances not surprCainaty, come from the villains -Jacl Byron as a shlfi.y ftnaocler and Michael Fiore as bis equally avaricious nephew. Ruth Stegall makes the most of her cameo role as a deadbeat customer. The play itself is not among the all-time classics, and its verbal meandering occasionally induces ennui. But the performances, for the most part, are lively and convincing. .. TBE FRYED Owl Repertory Theater Com- pany bu been reorganized and retiUed, filtin&lY, the Refryed Owl Theater. Tonight this Garden Grove group opens its lat.est production, "The Owl and the Pussycat." Larry Hovey and Pamela Downs comprise the cut of the Bill Manhoff'comedy under the dir4'ction of Pam Royer. The production will be on stage Fridays and Saturdays at 8: 30 and Sundays at3o'clock in theArtJsans Guild Hall, 9958 Garden Grove Blvd. Reservations 530-8120. Drop By El Matador Say Hello To Marcial TRY ORANGE COUNTY'S . .FINEST MEXICAN FOOO I r:; -.,. 1• luWl!llCMI Now Serving American & Mexican ~ __ ~ Breakfast from 7 AM. Sal & Sun. LUMCHtOH c~eeoe Enc:t-•-• B<oe• $1 65 Diiiy srlCIAL T ·-0 • 0-..,. a..~"' Aoc.e • Din net -EY91Y Ewning from 5:00 p.m. eoo N~ c.nter Drive ' ICro.t ffOm FllhlOn llland f\_9"'V1tlone ~ -e40-7&02 . .._...,,,,.,.,. ........ I0• 100 I ' ... ..,.... ROCKCOMPOSBRSTAKENEWTACK Andrew W•bber (Left). Tim RJce 'Superstar' Pair Turn to Evita .. NEW YORK <AP) -Would you listen to a 1'0Ck opera about the life or Eva Peron? No, it's not a joke. Eva Du~ Peron, second wife or Argentine dictator Juan Peron, "F;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:=:; may be an unlikely sub- je'ct ror the idiom that produced Elvis and the Beatles, but how would a rock opera on the life of Christ strike you if YoU hadn't heard of "J es us Christ Superstar"? Well, the boys who b f o u I h t y o u "Superstar" now bring you "Evita," a serious, entertaining, hard-rock look at the woman who rose dramatically Crom 1 ess-tb an-res pee table beginninp to the side or one of South America's most dommant figures . "She's an extremely impressive person, a re· markable person,'' said Tim Rice, 32, who wrote the words for "Evita. 11 "And that doesn't mean one admires her 100 per· cent. I like to say most people are good and bad: She was very good and very bad." THE ROCK opera was unveiled in album form here recenUy for the media and S"e\ected trendsetters, including Sylvia Miles and Prince Egon voo Fu.rstenburg. A bead-start single of one of the opera's most stirring songs, "Don't Cry for Me. Argentina, 11 already has sold a quarter-million copies in England. Rice caught the idea for "Evita" from a radio broadcast be beard in 19'13, spent some time in Argentina .. getting t he facts and a feel for u.e· country." then returned home to England to sell the idea to Andrew Lloyd Webber. Webber, 29, and Rice spent two years creating "Evita" from the sketchy biography. LUN~NER DAILY f'OOd tO Tahe Out 11:30A.M. to 10 P.M. A TRULY SENSATIONAL SHOW!H B 0 B WHITE Formerly With~ THEPLAmRS R A y LOWDON ENTERTAINMENT AND DANCING Tutsday thru Saturday 9;00 P .M.-2:00 A.M. OUTRIGGER ROOM KOMA LANES 2699 Harbor Costa Mesa 545-1112 ·201, ...... -.. COSTA MBA ,.._. '4~7162. 646.ftll Gourmet J1p1n"• Cultlne South eo.at VIiiage aetOU Ir-1<><1111 C~ ..... 3400 S. Plaza Or . Santa Ana (71f) 5512531 In Ullte Jol(yo ............ CM!w 1l 1 S. San P94r0 Lo.Ange(._ (213)'80~ i -' _ (TV DAILY LOG) I FRIDAY I I I e:oo • (1) (~Tl I])) """ •t (I)( (I)) m11ws Silt T.U C..Pwta -~ m P'aftrWre f llllllJ UJ Mlll-12 m~C:., u•Olllles m little 1t11C.11s -6:30- f.I Dinah! 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As for your sister, well, • she's got her own life to lead, so lay orr. DESPITE LOOKING like de- relicts from the '50s, Split Enz is not just another bunch of musical morons trying to cash in on Kiss' whitefaced lunacy Split Em' music is contem- porary British progressivism with an accent on execution rather than theatric~. The cos- tuming could easily be disposed of with no ill effects; in fact, the band may be better off without it in the long run. The band's musical roots are in early '60s British rock and roll, in particular the Beatles. However, the musical isolation of New Zealantt has resulted in the band developmg a style uniquely its own. The only pre-,,cnt sound parallels are occasional traces of Genesis, and, when Robert Gillies solos on sax, there is a passing similarity to Rox y Music CEx-Roxy guitarist Phtl Manzanera produced Split Enz' debut album on Chrysalis, "Men· tal Notes."> FRIDAY NIGHT'S open mg set was not perfect by any means. A touch of nervousness. sound pro- blems and lack of stage limited the band's attempt at max1miz· ing the musical/visual effect it appeared capable of. Also, some of the longer and more ambitious compositions (utilizing nume r o us tempo changes> seemed lo meander and lose impact on an audience unfamiliar with them at~rial. "MYSftRllS PROM HTOte IAITM" let ~llUM'"INt ' "'ll'f 8 IH °' TNI C... L&UllJ• CIU "SUit-PAllTT .. r ,THE CfTY SHOl'f'IHO CENTAI ~ANO£ •U2"12' 1" CITY CfNTltf CINtMO ..._ I.A. ,.,WV IMANCHHTU' U.l Q.O.J.AW'(~tTY.Olt. llJ • !A "'CASMMDIA ~~.:J..,.. " . .. . • •>jµcf ••ciu1lc "'beater: Tb• Humanltlesi· ~~A Drama.•• a teries or 13 weekly plays, will . •1 Nprtsed btalnnina with Shakespeare'• "a(a' ·., beth'' at8o'clock tonl1htonKcrr.aianDd~~, Eric Porter ("The Forayte Sli• .. > creates ll cbi1llnc portrait ol tbe famous murderer. BMt'J beth b ur1ed to hla vUlanous deeds by b.11 C<ikf!1; .. blooded wife. portrayed by Janet Su.man. -<t ·~ !. Others in the casi are John Woodville 1: Mffdutf, John Alderton aa Malcolm and Mlcblt GOOdllffe u Duncan. "utt 1 KCET repeats "Macbeth" Saturday -1.">.tl': p.m .. preceded at 1:30 p.m. by "Classic Theat*;r:"· Preview." ·: 1'01: Split Enz-they play better than they look ~ong BeacJi Gvic'LigJit Op~'fll . Split Enz, however, shows a lot of promise. The band members are individually creative and the o~erall sound is tight and in- telligent. Vocalist/pianist Tim Finn's mannerisms proved an ef- fective visual focal point and guitarist Philip Judd shone with his exotic solo stylings. On top of a steady rhythm sec· t1on, lanky Noel Crombie (the guy at the left) added some clever percussion effects and closed the pre-encor~ set with a humorous spoon dance. It all goes to show that looks can be deceiving. .* :, .. presentj, live on St~,kelt ... r.•l / StaPPn· "llt1 GOl'GOUON Opera Shows Profit , Four Gr eat Weeks! .. March 4 -2?" , LONDON CAP> The Royal Opera House at Covent Garden recently announced it made a profit of $184,000 on opera and ballet last season It was a tiny sum -around one percent of the Garden's total budget. It may have been the only pro- fit made by any or the world's major houses in the year just ended, but the effect was s poiled when Sir Claus Moser, Covent Garden's chairman, announced in almost the same breath, "We take a very gloomy and worrylr\g view of the future.·· Sir Claus' views are·shared by administrators of every other ma1or opera house in Europe, where soaring fees. mounting production costs and innat1on are threaterung to put a night at the opera out of reach of ~II but " ""'*'1 'lllNICll r""' "THE SOOlHEr the very nch or very educated B r · k ts N I lovers of probably the most ex-uy IC e OW. pensive art form in the world. 1$-.j FRI 18 30 pml S6.SO, 5.SO, 4 SO, 3.00 A rundown of the plight of the SAT. 18 30 pml S7 SO. 6 SO, 5 SO, 4 00 world's maJor houses shows: ~ )UN MAT. 12:00 pl SS.SO, 4 SO, 3 SO. 2 00 The New York Metropolitan ~ :':i1 ~1~1f~.~ri;u1wuPo -201110.lB 90&01 opera had a $2.1 mil hon deficit "'=~==~~~r.ri:""~"=:'"=""'~·~· ~~n~n..~-~"'~'°°~"~""~ ... ~"~"~""~~~~~ last season - In Pans, expenses totaled $23 2 million and only $4.2 million came back from ticket sales. -La Scala in Milan -the world's temple of Bel Canto - was living from hand to mouth un- til a government handout baled it out earlier this year. -In Austria, the famous Vien- na State opera was $34 million in the red. Without massive help from government or private en· lerprise, all these great houses would have been in deep trouble. ··~) 41M .:=J •m-~I Q4B1S SAMHOO.. • CNSTIHA II.AINES MAAl1N lW5AM •JOHN CAWOl ... E ·JOSE FEPJl.EP. ·AVA GAAONER • -.OYAMOf ,,_ 11t.11•""CNt 0'94AQQY D.A." '1NaMCHO' NOAH'S AJIUC" (0 AATHU~ KENHEOY • OUP.Gn\MEIW>mt • ffiVIA Mll.B • OEDOf'.AH IWTIM· ru 'tlAUACH °"'~tiio MICHAEL 't/INHER °"'° JEFf P.tf KONVlTZ , llovd~~ JEff1\£Y KONVITZ ~b'f GIL MELI.£•°'""""' ~An WINNE!\· "-'t~11r MICHAEL WINNEl\wJEFfl\EY KOtMTZ I !''• ~....,....,JIU, ~--._.._,....... ···-------....:.----... ----.-........--. __ .................. ---'· -- I , 1177 TaJdng a Chance· 'Taxi, Driver' Writer to Direct B,-DE'NNIS llcLELLAN Of .. Delty ........... For eomeone who didn't He hla first movie until be wu 18, Paul Schrader haa come along way lndeed. The 30-year·old acreenwrlter of .. Taxl Driver, .. "The Yatuaa" and "Obteuion" toon wW start produc- Uon on "Bl~ Collar," which be not only wrote but allo will direct. Hla reuon 1.oP-tumJ..o1 to dlrectln1 wu the Rerennlat complaint ol most Hollywooct sc~enwritera: Once the acrtpt la out of their hands, they have loat all aayao in Ju transformation to lbeacreen. I IT 18 A SDIPLE matter of wantinc to control one's own wor k, saya Schrader. "U you have enouab pride and faith with what you do, you want to see it come to fruition to the end." "Blue Collar," the story of three auto workers who decide to rob their own cred.Jt union bank, will be pro- duced by Norman Lear's production company and will star Richard Pryor and H'.arvey Keitel. Schradtt, dapperly attired in • brown three-piece suit and deatcner- frame lluMa. wu apeaJdne at a aemtnar at Sherwood Oaka Ex- periment.al Collese in Hollywood. Tbe intelllgent and outapoken writer gives off more of a prolesaortal air than what stereotypically would bf expected of oae of Hollywood'• hot-test young successes. (He, in fact. bu tau1bt acreenwrttinc cluaes.) JOINING THE llANKS ol other writers-turned director such as Billy Wilder and Mel Brooks, Schrader p la ns to surround himself with people "of proven ability" for bis directorial debut. He bu taken an acting class and saya he will try to improve his "native" senses such as bis ability to "see, handle people and organize." But in looking ahead be says simp- ly. "I'll find out the problems l 'll con- front when I confront lbem. The re- curring terror is that the undefinable &ifta-the sense of timing and sense of composition-won't be there." 'The recurring terror 18 that the =·undefinable gifts -the sense of timing and sense of composition - won 't be there.' Mlgll Olop 0 mounlOln In £.awmT~ Is 0 9'oftt '·000 year old -o.n INp cion!Olntnv f-hunchdJ °' wolll I and cog.a. . G If MOAH'UAJO , .... ianaond Jubilee Growing up in Grand Rapids, Mich., Schrader was r8lsed in the strict atmosphere of the Christian Reformed Church, which banned movies and other worldly amuse-ments. He rejected a career in the ministry, and instead headed West at 22 to attend the UCLA film school. He was a free-lance movie critic, wrote a book on film esthetics and served as editor of Cinema magazine prior to writing "The Yakuza" in 1972. Schr ader, who developa his screenplays orally, believes writing for the movies is more in the oral ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!~~~~~ than llterary tradition. _ "SCREENWRITING IS far closer. Singer-songwriter Neil Diamond will • Jieadline his first American TV special at 9 • p.m. Monday on Channel 4. The show was taped during his recent engagement at the • Greek Theater in Los Angeles and will feature both old and new hit songs. CA Quick L~ok at the Movies J Gore Mars Horr_or By BOB THOMAS #J-l•lM ,.,..tWrM.,. "TIIE SENTINEL" continues the satanic ;~re of Rosemary's Baby-Exorcist.Omen and may have the same success. Handsomely pro- ctuced, it is really a modem Gothic about a tashJon model (Cristina Raines) in a creepy Brooklyn brownstone. The other occupants are mosUy dead -or are they? Miss Raines and Chris &Tandon perform their chilly chores ably. with solid support from Burgess Meredith, John Carradine, Ava Gardner, Arthur Kennedy, Jose Ferrer, etc. Needless gore robs the film's effec- tiveness at the climax. Rated R. "THIEVES'' is a mixed bag, combining Qyniciam about unlivable New York City and hope for the institution or marriage. Marlo Thomas and Charles Grodin play the engaging couple, schoolteachers at odds with the~elves and tbe city. Herb Gardner's script sometimes ll:>gs down in speeches, but It offers insight on m.¢em life and a gallery of memorable charac- ters, ~1ally Irwin Corey as a miaantbropic cabbie. Rated PG. "FUN wrrH DICK AND JANE,. can be just that. -once you accept the situation of an un- employed aerospace executive and his wife turn- iag to holdups and safe-crackings. Take that gtant step and you can enjoy t.hJs lighthearted if W'lmoral comedy. George Segal is expert at this sort of thing, and Jane Fonda makes a slcilllul re- tun to her comedic bes innings ("Barefoot in the Park,'' etc.>. Rated PG. "NETWORK" skewers the television in- dustry wtlb Paddy Chayefsky's finely sharpened pen. Outrageously black in ita comedy, the film's satire is both devaatatmg and chilling. Ljke Chayefsky. Sidney Lum et emeried from TV's tolden age of drama, and he provides knowing atrection to a superb cast: William Holden, Faye Dunaway. Peter Finch, Robert Duvall. Rated R. THE SCRIPT SOLD for $300,000, a • princely fee for any screenplay, let alone a maiden effort. The high-- priced sale, which Schrader terms "a freak accident," marked the end of "floating around LA" and the begin- ning of "actively hustling in the mov-ies." "This deal ((or 'Blue Collar') 1s the 'nd product of all that figuring out how things are done. You have to be around a long lime before you can •sense how the marketplace works and have a place in 1t." to the grandfather sitting on the porch creatine stories for the kids," he sa.id, adding lbat in movies picture images replace word images. He beginB the process by telling his story to friends or anyone else who will Usten. He tells and retells the story, adding and revising to hold the listeners' at.tention. Like a comedian who isn't getting laughs, he'll do anything to keep them interested. People can put down a book when they get bored and return to it later, he reasons. But "if a movie starts to slow down for five minutes you 're in trouble." An audience>member asked why screenwriters, unlike playwrights who have much more control of their material, are "treated shabbily" by dir~ctors and producers. ALTHOUGH THEY are not necessarily "treated shabbily," he- said, they do not enjoy the same con· trol because movies are not their art form. "They (screenwriters) are the most important secondary element. They ,. are secondary and in some cases dis- pensable." f'aldaftd Brock Peters will narrate "This Far by Faith," a special on the. role of the black church in America that will air at 8 p.m. Tuesday on Channel 28. The show includes interviews, music, dance and poetry. (PG) "Movies," added the soon-to-be director, "are really the director's art form. The writer lays down a blue- print, a pattern. The director bas to bring it to life.'' In order to develop young writers, Schrader has established a produc. lion company at Columbia Pictures, which has given him money to de- velop future mm projects. The company is interested in read- ing script., of ·young writers to de- termine their writing abillty. <No scripts wilf be accepted as sub· missions~ but treatments or story id eas will be accepted after screenplays are evaluated.) Submissions may be sent to the Schrader Company, Columbia Pic- tures, Burbank Studios, Burbank, 91522. CO-HIT AT CINEMAC2fff2" ,.A MAnER OF TIME" 1;.IZAMINILU . .. .•·. . ... ........ ,....., •• llllltlerflllermotller_ tllls morn1ni THIYIECAMI EICH OTHER! CENTURY SCHEDULE 'Rt • ..SAT. 2:G0-4:3Q.7:1 0 9:40-12:00 (R) re ilr-Jl1J~'y .'l t CINI Mii I ... OPERA AUDITIONS WINNER FEATURED SUNDAY. • • ..... <"-.... Cl> 'OLD 'l'lllD9-dNIDa. I o'doct tmdlbt llDd ~ •t loath CoeR RfPll1ar7. 1ln f~Blw., Colta ........ ._. 1ma1tar 1p.1U. -C0N1'1Nt11NG IN LOI ANGl!LBS -AmeriC&b Ballet 'l'beaW tb?ouD J'tb. 21 at the ~y :Cb•nd•er Pa;mon;_~~aY "and ''TJM Im· POrtaii:i cl~ Earnest/' tbrouib Mareh ao at :th• Mart Taper l'orum; '1.oaa 0Q'• .Journey Jnto mot.•• ~ April a al the Alunamoa .trh .. e..; .. Bubbll.na BIO'#D SU&ar,•• tJMStftnlte nm at the Putac• Theater; "VaalUea," IJl. deflo1te nDl at the Wlltwood PlaJbous•: "A ·Chorus Une:• lndeftnlte nan at tbo Shubert Theater. t. MTVal>A.Y.PBUVAltYlt •ltANTOllDIE -Lotte Goelar'a Putom11Ue :"Clreus, 8 p.tn. Saturday ln the Cbapmao Colleie .Auditorium. 333 N. Glauell St.. Oranie. $2 ·ae.neraJ, $1 •tudenta and 1ea.1or1. 'PBSTIVAL OF WHALES -In Dua Potnt .Jlarbor eacb weekend of month. Speeches, mov-:1ea, exblblta. HIOllahta: model yacht reiatta, ;JM>OD Sunday: bellcopte.r aurch-and-reseue de- .monatraUon, 12:30 p.m. Monday; muslcal ·paieant by Marines, 2 p.m. Monday. Free. :itilTCBELL MARIONETl'ES -1, 2, 3 and -4 p.m. Saturday throup Monday at Huntington Center, 1111 Edinier Ave., HunllnetonBeach. Free. LOS ANGELES PRILBAUIONJC-<:onducted by Gennady Rozhdestvemky, with violinist Silvia Marcovici, 8:30 p.m. Saturday at Santa Ana IIlgb School Auditorium, 520 W. Walnut St. $6 and $1 adult.I, $3 students; through Orange County Philharmonic, 646-&Ul. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY20 COMPOSERS CONCERT -Works by Peter Odegard and others, 8 p.m. Sunday in UC Irvine Concert Hall. Free. LAURINDO ALMEIDA -Jazz and clusical guitarist. with poetry.jazz group Harmonia. s p .m. Sunday at Forum Theater, Festival of Arts grounds, 650 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach.~. BUCKHORN -Bluegrass music, at the Sheraton Inn. 21112 Pacific Coast Highway, Hun- tington Beach. Jam session 2 p.m. Sunday (free>. concert7p.m. ($1). COLLEGE SYMPHONY -4 p.m. Sunday at the Golden West College Theater, 1.5744 Golden Weat St., Huntington Beach. $1.50. eon.,._ Balm Str.et at Grand A~ Oranae. $21enerat. $1 atudentl .00 aeaJora. Ttll!SDA Y, rEBBUUY ZZ oaANGS SYm.PBONlC BAND -8 p.m. Tues· day at tbe Loyola-Mary mount Auditorium. '80 S. Batavia St .• Oran1e. Free. PIANO azaTAL -By Debbi Wbeeler, noon Tuelday in Ora.nae Coast Colle&• Ftne Arts Hall 119, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Meaa. Free. TIM TOllE880N -Comic, with Fred Smoot and Charlie Hill, 8:30 and 10 p.m. Tuesday tbrouib Feb. 27 at Laff St.op, 2122 S. E. Bristol St., Newport Beach. $2.50 WMk nilbLI. $3.50 Fridays and Saturdays. •aUTLEY'-Drama by Slmon Gray, 8 p.m. Tuesday throu1b Feb. 28 at UC lrvine Uttle Theater, Room 161 of Humanities Hall. $3 1teneral, Sl.50 atuclent.s. WEDNl!SDA Y, FEBRUARY Z3 DANCE LEcnJaE·DEMONSTllATION -By The Moving Company, 1:30 p.m. Wednesday at Golden West College Theater. 15744 Golden Wet>t St., Hunti.Dgton Beach S3 general, $2 GWC stu- dents and Gold Key card holders. . THURSDAY, F.EBllVA&YU CHAMBER SINGE&S FES11VAL -7:30 p.m. Thursday at Laguna Beach IIlgb School, 625 Park Ave., Laguna Beach. COMMUNITY ORCRESTRA -With vocalist Carl Vanes&, 8 p.m. Thursday at Phillips Hall, Santa Ana Colleee, 17th and Bristol streets. Free. KENNY BURR ELL -Guitarist, 9·30 p.m. to 2 a .m . Feb. 2'·27 at Hunery Joe's Jazz Cldb, 1506 Pacific Coast Highway, Huntington Beach. $S plus one drink minimum. 536·9006. VIOLA FAllBER DANCE COMPANY -In · formal performance. 8 p.m. Thursday in the Cal State Long Beach Women 's Gymnasium, 6101 E . 7th St. $1. FRIDAY, FEBRUARVZS IAZZ CONCERT -Toshiko Akiyoshi /Lew Tabackin Big Band, 8 :30 pm Feb. 2S in Sad- dle back College Gym, 28000 Marguerite Parkway, Mission Viejo. Frei! WIND CONCERT University Wind Ensemble, 8 p.m. Feb. 25 and 26 at UC Irvine Concert Hall. $1. 'FASCINATIN' RHYTHM' -Jazz band S\nd vocal ensemble concert, 8 p m. Feb. 25 and 26 at Fullerton College Campu& Theater, 321 E. Chap- man Ave. $2 general, $1 students. 'SllAIDtsPBA.ag Qllf OPEU• -Unlvenlty ot Southc'D Calllon:Ua atnaera 7:30 p.m . Feb. 2S in Phllllpe Hall, Santa Ana CoUe,e, l'ltb ud Bristol streeta, Santa Ana. Free. 'NIGRI' 01' JOY' -Chri1Uao mualc with An· drae Crouch and The Dllclplea and otberl, 8 p.ni. t.o 1 a.m. Feb. 2S at Disaeylaod. f7.!0 In adva.ace at Ticketron, WalUcbl, Maranatba VWaae and box olftce. •after 8 p.m. on day ot event. Childhood Retold "An Edwardian Childhood," a persoqaJ ac- count of art hl.atorlan Kenneth Clark 'a early yean in England durln1 the rei1D ot Edward VU, wtU be shown Monday at 10 p.m. on KCET. ChanneJ2S. Clark recalls on the pro,rarn his childhood among the idle rich, cbaracterbed by beauWul homes, pheuaot hunt.a, fancUul dreu, lavi&h al· fairs and magnificent works of art. Born July 3, 1903, Clark was an only child. His best friend wu Lam, bis governess. He bad no friends his own age, and bis closest compa- nlons other than Lam were a blue frog and a green parrot. s {) lJ '~' .ll .~ ~ J1 S'IT FRIDAY SCHEDULE 7:00-11 :00 SNEAK PREVIEW "SLAP SHOT" AT 8:45 Sotraetlaing Weird Burgess Meredith and friends are amoni the bizarre neighbors a young model meets in the film "The Sentinel," a thriller cur· . renUy playing at coast cinemas. Costars include Chris Sarandon and Cristina Raines . COLUMBIA PICTURES Pr1·sentc; A TED KOTCHEFF Frlm A BART /PALEVSKY Production GEORGE SEGAL JANE FONDA "FUN Wfl1I DiCK&JANE" OPERA CONCERT -Vocalists and pianists from "Festival of Learning," headed by county Metropolitan Opera auditions winner Diane Pilcher. 8 p.m. Sunday at Phillips Hall, Santa Ana College, 17th and Bristol streets. $2. PIANO CONCERT -By Cal State Fullerton faculty member Leigh James Unger, 8:15 p.m. Sunday at Salmon Recital Hall, Chapman JAZZ ENSEMBLE -From Cal State Long ••. Beach, 8 p.m. Feb. 25 at Cypress High School cell 642-5671. • COAST HWY. AT MACARTHUR llVO. MON.-THURS: 7:20-9:20 SAT.-SUN.-MON. 1 :30-3:20-5:10 7:00-9:00-10:40 Theater, 9801 Valley View St., Cypress. $2 Put• fewworda NEWPO«T I EACH • '"·0760 general, $1 students and s~e~ni~o~rs~.~82~1~-9~500~. ----~=~to~w~o~r~k~fo~r~ou~.d_~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ AJOR STUDIO PREVIE One Performance Only TONIGHT-8:45 P.M . (R) PAUL NEWMAN ;'SLAP SH·o1•• I ' ,WITH "FONW1111 DICK&JANE" SHOWING AT 7:00 -11:00 mACJAm Kitty (X) MON.· THURS. 7:20-1:20 FRI. ONLY-7:00.11:00 SAT.-8UN.·MON. 1 :30-3:20-6:10 7:00.t:()0.10:40 Pf!EVIEW Fflll. 2111 "SL.AP IHOT" 1:45 PAUL NEWMAN NOMINATED 'OR ACADEMY AWA .. DI: "HITACTAlU" Cf') SlllY IPACIK ''8HT8U~NO AcntlU'' PIPER LAUNI -ATCl~WUT "THI! I N,OflCER" G~ Clllll~J --··--' TMkellft9l .n -·,--"GATOR" - I -. Frlcl!y, f!b!uary 1 a, 1en le~ton Offers Patent Nonsense .Fellini Filrn Clarissa Roll plays· one of the early con- quests of Casanova (Donald Sutherland) in the new movie "Fellini's Casanova." The story, filmed at Rome's Cinecitta Studios, concerns the notorious adventures of the 18th-century libertine. L. M. BOYD ) INFORMS In the DAILY PILOT ..., ....................... ....... l , .... -..... , J ~:~\!!' ~ ............. c-.. •"> ... , 1 ... M~"• • YA, l ,, ·~\ .. \._ o .......... .. (R) BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY BEST ACHIEVEMENT IN SO UNO • • BEACH 8l O. AT f:lltS • • HUNTINGTON BEACH • 84M311 WUbineton'• blrtbday but cloeed most Kon· day1. Free. WOUS BY DIANA YOILSTON -Now lhroup Feb. 211 a1 Saddlebaek Colleee Art Gallery. B\d)d-lnl •-t" on lower campua, 28000 Mar1uerit.e Parkway, Miasion Viejo. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. weekdaysandlto8p.m. Wednesdays. Free. •FACF.8 AND·JIASl[S' -Sculpture by Thomas Andrew Schick, Monday throu&b Feb. 25 at Gug- genheim Gallery. Chapman Collece. Palm at Grand street, Oran1e. Reeeptlon '1 to 10 p.m. Monday. Hours: l to5p.m . weekdays. FT'ff. ' 'WORLD OF WEAVING' -Fiber works by county artists, now throuch March 11 at Cypress Community Center, 5700 Orange Ave. Free. CLAES OLDENBURG nLM -Shows "soft sculpture," noon Tuesday at Orange Coast College Fine Arts Lecture Hall 116, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Free. 'ART ISN'T EVERYTHING' -·Or, "Here Comes the Judge," talk by Edward Baker of Orange Coast College, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at Bowers Museum, 2002 N. Main St., Santa Ana. Sponsoced by Torana Art League, open to public. Free. PAINTING DEMONSTRATION -" By Don Miles, landscape artist, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Civic Center, 8200 Westminster Ave., Westminster. Sponsored by Westminster Art As· sociation, open to public. Free. PAINTING SUDE-LECTlJRE -By Verna Brady, 7 :30 p.m. Thursday in the Mesa Verde Elementary School multi-purpose room, Mesa Verde East Drive at Baker Street, Costa Mesa. Sponsored by Costa Mesa Art League, open to public. Free. "METWORK11 111 .. SHAMPOO .. lRJ "BOUND FOR GLORY11 IPGJ "LEMMY11 IRJ CO.HIT AT CINEMAaNTElt "HIC»f VELOCnY'' co.HIT AT CINEMA WEST "CARRIE" TWO ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATl9f4S Galleries I Exhibits BLACK A&TISTS-Paintings, drawinp. prlnta and IC1dpture, now thr<>uah March 6 at tM Callforola State MuHum of Science and lnduatry,'100 State Drive, ExpoalUon Park, Los Anceles. 9;30a.m. toSp.m. daily. Free. CEllAMIC SCULPTURE -By Roy Ucht.eos· tein, Tuesday through March 20 at. Cal State Lone Beach Art Gallery. 6101 E. 7th St. Reeep· tion 1to9 p.m. Toesday. Hours: noon to '4 p.m. weekc!ayg and l to4 p.m. Sundays. Free. ' •THE CBICAGO CONNECl10N' -Contem· porary art from Chicago, now through March 13 at the Newport Harbor Art Museum, 2211 W. Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach. Noon to 4 p.m. Tuesdays through Sundays and 6 to 9 p.m. Fridays. Admission by donatioo. MANN'S SO. COAST PLAZA C1111 111tu 34111111111 $41 1111 llfl,_ SO. cw::nuu "IOUMD FOR G~Olr c.111111w IPGJ l41t •111t1 , ... ~,. ~1111 ""''_,__...,..,..,. MANN'S CINEMAUND HM St llllMI ,.. .... U~llll MANR'S CINEMAUND MM S1. lt.t1kl Aalkl• US IAI rllUP- -DISNEY'S '"FlliKY FllDAY" fGJ ,_, .. ,. "''~ • ..--,. •• ,k,. ..,ETB PAM" ~:=,_ 111.lPAM*' ..KING kOHG" "''fWMfMO-•~~,. ... - , ' 1"UFIGUAIDw tio\'''~.-....111•>.i• VOYAGE OF THE DAMNED It lasted lOdays. •• Youwll re111en1ber it I -~as , youlve. 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Schub by Harold Le Dou tVE ALWAYS MAIMTAJNeD ,4 HUG HAS 1WESAME EFFECT' A& A 11JM6LE~ OF FINE 8RANf1'I ! by Ftrd cmcl 'l~S~. l'M Lo,At:>et> iJrrH BWJE, BUT 11M .AL.~ST OUT OF FL.~SH Cpt.Ofl. ,, ' • X.o Prediction By LI&\ &OBINION WbenJ D>et Michael J ac:boQ alx years ago - he wu then u-1 knew be was~ of tbe ereata. With h1a style. talent and ch-.rni, there waa no doubt that he~d alwn• J>e a superstar: On re- eords, &eterit,on, in movies, Lu Vecu - anythJQa Mlcbafll wanted to do, be could. JI)' IL\&Y CAllPISEU. u...., ....... Juety Colllns bu ilx 1oW LPs and .. ,. the thlilb lbe'• beaded soon Car her ev _tb. for .. Bread and RONI," whicb went on •ale la1t~JJ1bei. • The rouaiDC title .c. releaMd u a lfn&le, a1' become a. bouaebold word,• ao fll~ cut from the al "&Ye~ Must Cbu&9;'' i. beln1 rile...a soon. Her biUest alnalo lltt!t, htve been ''Both Sides Now.•• "Susanne," "Amuint Grace" and "Send lo the Clowns." mer t~vala and, lD the fall, alnlin• OD colle1e ~•mpu.sa. endln• with two nec.mber con- certi at Carneste Hall in New YoTlr. It was the mo.tcbllcentrat- ed tour sbe bad done 1911. Jn im, ahe took ost ol the year to write aonga, then did about 30 concerts yearly unW 1978. She ended her 1976 concerts wlt1s ''Bird on a Wire," by Leonard Cohen, hel' favorite son1. and included "Soni f'f' Duke," which she wrote aftel: ' Since then J 've aeeo him at least once a • year, and he's luru1.n1 out just u I expected. In Ne• Yort last wed; for selected interviews, Michael charmed everyone be met -including Andy Warhol, who tooJI. hlm to the chi·chi disco SHE SAYS," 'Amazing Grace' wun 't the b~geat in sales but ft was probably most im~rtant in terms of opening up markets among people who weren't my fans before. J bad rell1ious Southerners for fans after that; they beard the song and loved it. And it helped with m)' English audience. too." Duke-Ellington'• funeral, one ol ~-" her favorite songs among those she had written. ·Recine'•· · Michael wean bW stardom well. He's eased cracef'WJ,y from teen fdol to youni superstar, and .. hia aware:nas ol, and loyalty to. his fans is rare. , (Re willlna1Y si1115 dotena ot autographs "Love ! Micllael ... ) IN IDS PLAZA H°'el su.lte, Michael was con· fident. about the future and denied completely tbat the Jacboo Five <now The Jacksons as featured oo their TV show and recordings) were ever anybody's puppets. "I never like to stop leamiQe," Michael said. "Stevie Wonder used to tell me that ii you stop learning, you're dead. So, ~le told us stuff to do on stage, but we also filled m our own Utlngs. Sur~ we have people who work with us, but no way are we puppets. Noway. "I know some or the things on our TV show are very show bizzy," Michael conceded, "but we get a cb&Me to be funky in the opening and closing numbers. We get real spankin' then. "As for the future, I'd like to write my own songs. An artist knows what fits him best. Every arti.9t can't write his own material, but if you feel like you can do it -like a Marvin Gaye or a Stevie Wonder -you should. .. AT FIRST PEOPLE didn't even think Stevie could record himself, they thought he was taking a risk. Then be did those albums and they were dynamite, beca~e he knows what fits him and what he can do.'' I asked Michael about those unreleased Stevie Wonder.Jacksons recording sessions: "Stevie cM ~about four soogs• with us. He pro- duced and '!VfOle· them, .and we .recorded them. But Motown never released them. I don't know why, they were great. I hope they use them in the future. "I love Stevie," Michael added, "I go to his sessions an~ we .sing together. He's given me a lot of tips a~ut my throat. Michael doesn 'l forget that half bis .career is a family tJlfair, and with brothers Randy, Marlon, Tib and Jackie and sisters Janel. Latoya and P.obie, they have a hot TV show. He laughs and aimits that Janet's Mae West im· personation i.\ "crazy," and says he misses brother Jermline on stage. (Jermaine, after mareying Motolm chief Berry Gordy's daughter Hazel, went soil) "But we see Jermaine all the time," Michael said, •'be comes over to the house every4ay." Miss Collins, who bas hypnotic eyes. bas been singing pro- fessionally for 18 years. "My son was two months old wb.eo I got my first regular job smgmg. Jt was in Boulder, in a little coffee house near the University of Colorado." Her son, she is pl~ased to say, Singer Collins bad no lasting effects from a bad accident on a sled several years ago. "He is very musical, very bright. It's nice to be able to brag." His father, from whom she has long been divorced, bas a Ph.D. in English lilerature. IN 1975, MISS Collins spent six months touring, singing at sum- The "Bread and Roses" album. on Elektra Records where she has been since the ear- ly 1950s, includes •·take This Longing" by Cohen and "I Didn't Know About You" by !llington. which, she says, is a remake of .. Sophisticated Lady." with words by Bob Russell. Once Miss Collins was known as an American folk singer. But then folk music and its best- known singers -except Pete Seeger, who remains a folkie - melded into the pop music stream. GO-GO-GO! The IRYINE MASTER CHORALE and ORCHESTRA JOHN ALEXANDER, Conductor THE 1977 N~:;; FEB.17-21 . . ANAHEIM CONVENTION CENTER THU-FRI: 5pm-1 Opm SAT-SUN-MON: Noon-10pm '-' CARS-CARS-CARS! Domestics, Imports, Classics Entertainment -Bring the Family! will present the WEST COAST .PREMIERE PERFORMANCE of "PSALM 47" by Florent Schmitt preceded. by Mozart's "REQUIEM" Friday and Satllrdly. Marc• 4 and 5 8:30 p.111. SalltJ Alta fht Baptist t•arcll -1010 W. HUI St Don 't miss th11 opportunity to hear two great masterworks one for the ltrst time and the other - Mozart's well known Imai work 135 votces and 43 members of th• orchestra 101ned by 5 outstanding soloists all under the dlrect10Jl of Mr John Alexander Featured soloists: Marvel Jensen -organist Carol Vaness -soprano Janet Smith -mezzo soprano John Guarnieri -renor Michael Gallup -bass ban tone Tkk.ts -S6 l~ed S.CtlOR, $4 Adilff G-.1 A~ 9"S2SW...tAcMli1Melt . FREE EVENTS: Marine Wildlife Speakers, Movies & Exhibits Special Events Military Exhibitions EL TORO MARINES "PAGEANT OF FLAGS" WASHINGTON'S PAY MON. FEB. 21 -2 P.M. HELICOPTER FLIGHT DEMO 12:30 NAVY PARACHUTE TEAM PERJORMS FREE-FALL M~NEUVERS SAT. FEB. 26 -NOON DAil Y WHALE WATCH CRUISES BY ADVANCE RESERVATIONS: 831-1850 Shuttle bu1se1 from pier parking lot1 to FntivoJ event1 oil afternoon r~ ~~~ '<>-~-:'.:~~@~ Aesel'}fe your tickets by calfmg 714-542·1790 or wrtte to 0 -~ ~ ... ~ ~ ~ ~ the Chorale at P 0 Box 2301 . NewPort Beach 92663. ~~ ~~M~~~ ~~T=tc=~=~=~~=~=~=·~=~=a=tC=~=s=tM=u=~c=S=~=~=~='a=M="=~~~~~~~~~~~~--~- Ice ~~ ~ CAPISTRANO TRADING POST ~ z ~~ skating I 03 to 503 savinas on ~ everyday. American -Indian Jewelr.)I ~ I durina our f ebruaw Sale ~ This is a one-of-a-kind, while-they-last offer. Come look. ~ ...,_,,,,, 11111111j/111 1111/1, 111/ 11i Hopi enftsm1n. ~~ ' t)irectty across from Mission Sall Juan Capistrano ~ Open 7'mys.10:00 A.M. to 5:30 P.M./Telephone (714) 493-9088 ~ ~ -~~%~,A~~~<d & LIDO SHOPS I . PUBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE '""'19 NOTlU 0 1" SAU! OI" llU \.f'tlO .. altTY lllT, ... IY'ITE S'ILI! .... MW .. 1•1 111 IM ~rlOf' Co.lrt ol tlMt Sl•l• al C•lllO•lll•. IOI' llM Counl M ot LOS lllNGEl.E.S · N~~'E ~~::N1~ .. ;''!~N°Ur~ • ¥ORIN, 0.C.aM!d 'I Hotk• Is twr.OV o•wn llMlt ti•• un· dllnlQned will w11 al Prl••I~ WI•. to ; r ti.. hloheit end llHI l>looer, wD1•c1 to • c.onfltll'l•tlon al ~d SUper10< Court on 1 ' or .itert,. 21111 Olly ol P'ebru.rv. JQTJ I! et ttoe Office Of ROBERTS LANDER II Attorney •I l.•w. ••000 Vtnturo It r lloul...,•rd, Enc:ino, C.llfornle "•~ ; Cou"IY ol Lo• An'l•IH Sl•t" OI 11 ~~~~:..:~i::.: ~':~.:."~:; " ilt!I -•II h nQM, 1111• end 1nter'"'I I: tt\81 ti-. .Sltte of Wld doKHW<I ha\ a< l•. qulre<lbY-••lonofl-orot11erw1w 1 • ott.r lhoiln or In -itM>n to tl>tt of Yid • • docMMd, .. Ille lime of dHOI. In ... o 1: toillltllectrtel"'M' orooort1•1t<>alltd ,. tft ,,.. Co.lmy ol Orenge. Sl•I• of t: C.llfonllA. PM'lkuJ .. ly 0--«l\lilo H l• IOll-~W!I 1, l.01 G', Tract tM?. In IN ~y of , ' Los __. .. Slate of C.OIOl'nl•, ii\ - :: ~!.':-~:~~J .. ==~ ~ Aeco~aluldcountv MOre<ommonlyltnoWnM 11 ltOS H-51,..t HunllnQton •; 8-cll, c.tltornl• I ~ T.....,salwte<.il\lllnlilWfulmoneyol ' ,.,. United StalP\ on c.ont1rm•t1on of ,• 1•1•. or part c•sh and b•l•n<t" 11,; •vlcMl\citd b'f' not• \e<Urltd O'I Morto- .,. T r~t D9ed on tM praoffl y 10 \Old : Te11 uercent of""°""' t><O tooe cMPO\tl •, 9dwitttbk1 Bids Of'Ol1en to be"' wr111no •fld will be r•c•I-•I Ille •lore.,.ld offlc• M •nv time eftttr' t!MI ''"' 1>111>11ca11on hereot-t>ttor• dlll• of \Ale O•tedtt\I• 10V\Olly0f Fel>rUllrY. IQ71 JOMll•MDrln sr-•r E*<ulrl•of ""' E•lel• oft.aldO.C-t 1tO••llTI. lANDa• ... _, ... u. ~V--••lv&, •eclM,CA'14» Pul>ll-C>-Cont Delly Pilot -... ry It,"· u . ....,, ~t-11 PUBUC NO'l'ICE The Bluat ~·on UM onr.eout "1dlf· F!bN!ty 18.1117 QAA.Y PILOT •• 6 4 2 DAILY PILOl CLASSIFIED ADS ~!::~ ........ ~-~~ ...... 1~~=~~ ....... . 1•114 lOOJ o,..,.. t001 Geaa:ul tOOl You can SeH tt , Find tt . ( 642 •5678 ) Trade It With a want ~ ....................... ··-·······~· ................................... . F4MTU11C Y'llW HOMI located ln DOVER SHORES. Ttus outstandiDI 4 bdrm. + office home ls Just aorieous. as ls the sweeping. unobstructed view. Larse pool, separate jacuui, BBQ. fire ring. outdoor heaters~.000 Is very reasonable Call for a private s howing, while lt tuts. • 67)..4400 HARBOR 5 6 7 8 -CANYON -$240.000 One of former Bro@dmoor models. View ol city lights froln this air cond. 4 bdrm .. 21h ba. home with a toy room for kiddies. Room for a pool. 1002 . 2111 • ...., .... __ Sbimfuering pool, den, lanai. c.-. • w~ IHI r.w.14Mt41 MIWPOU can&. H.1. 644-4910 i-------------G.....-al D A I L y IYOWHER LAKE FOREST 11 REDUCED! Lakefront + dock, 48r. 3Ba, air, S8Hlll.5. Open Weekends PUBUC NOTICE "4ttn MOT1CR TOClll!DITOllS SUNltlCMCOUll'TO~n.E ST Aft OI" CALI PORN IA~ THaCOUlfTYOl"OltANOI! No.AMS7 I" Uw Mett.,..ol tN E•lat•of MAMIE IC"THERINE THOM AS·-· KATHERINE THQMM, Oe<•eMd Notice Is ,_.or 01..., 10 cn!dllor"s llevlnv c1.i,... ilQillnst Ille s.ld dee•· detll ., Ille Wk! <l<llm• In !M Offle• of ,.,. cl8rt< al Ille •..,,_Id court or to -• ttwm to tM undllnlone<I •I -oftlc. of llOOERT O. ZJMMEIUMH. Im WK1mlf'S19!' .. _, In the City ol Westm!Mlw, I" 0....,. (".oullty, wt\kl'I llllt.t' office Is ttw 111«.t of llUtl-s ol tM ~'"ell !Nltten uert•111. 1no 11> I.id esliirte. 5'lclt cl•l"'s w1111 tlW M<ftMl'Y -.oien m..t lie filed or p.-..ent..i ill ilfoNMld wllllln lour • -1111 ........ llnt .... k•tlall ol 1111• llO\l<e. Oeted ,..,,, "1? L&OH.t.ltO JOSEPH HO$atllf$0N ~ot\Mwlllof Mid~ tt09•1tTO.llMMaltMAlf .. ~ lnl9il I I --........... CA .... PWlltMd Orilft99 C:O.sl o.11., Pltot. '• 11.-.JS.-~• . ..n S11-n p I L ·O T c L A s s I F I E D 6 ·4 2 • 5 6 7 8 4 IEOIOOMS UNlqclE HAUOR VIFW FOR UDO HOME Luxuriom family bving Ideally localed for in cst.m built home oa cluldren aero"'" from Lido's widest s treet Greenbelt. Great family wteasy access to 3 car home on comer lot. Only bd J b tbs 2•~ years old Pnce is garage! 4 ' a ' .,.,, ram rm & xtra bobby rm Sl.32.000. Call now Cor ap· Steps to wat.er & beach point ment to 10Apect ! 646-7111 ;ma VACANT & READY 4 Bedroom, 2 bath home m ooe of Costa Mesa's better neighborhoods. Appl.y a little paint and palish. and save big bucks. Full pnce $61,500. CALL 556-2660 C::SELECT T" PROPERTIES PRIME MESA VERDE Lovely shake roofed 4 bd MV home. Lge mstr w/atnum, 2 bas, country kitchen, cathedral ce1l· 1ngs & more' Te rms available. Vet.a welcome. ~M91 ,.,, FIXER UPPER trf-plexes DUPLEX 6BEDROOM.6BATH almost 6,000 sq ft studio style w 126' hi-vlld ceil· tngs. Ea unit like a 2 sty home w /den & form I din rm. 2 deeks. frplc, wet bar, bltns inc compactor. etc. Sep lndry r1D$, 2 0 /5 · ul dbl gar's, all nicely ldscpd w /sprinklers & handsome s lumpstone walls. Nr. shop'g $240,000. JACOIS REM. TY 67M670 POOL& JACUZZI Make th.ls blflly decorat· ed home JUSl I.he right situation for business or social entertaining 3 spacious bdrm!, 2 bas. lam rm in convenient location near So. Coast Plua. 646-7111 ~ Walker & lee Real Estate ~ COATS&WALLACE REAL ESTATE . INC. $42,950 Yes: 1t ''i shll PoSS•ble to get a 3 bd residence for under $50.0001 Conve· ri~t location for shop· ping & community pool & jacuzzi available too• Belter check this out TODAY! 646-7711 ~ Walker & lee Real f sf ate HARBOR HIGHLANDS Charming 3 bedroom home 10 prestigious Newport Beach Fan· taslic swimming pool with separate dressing room. Excellent loca. uon, near shopping and Mariners Park $89,500. 641).6161 ~ ... coA1sWAt1:i\c~ REAL ESTATE.'INC. .: \ . ,. , :I : E y ... . I t F \ I :r·) . M/n b""'°''""' n.: ,......,,.{>\,,, n ... l< h ..., I I I THE U.HDttUi DOH V. rR.AICKldC Fabulous "Better than I RtJllTOR \ the m<>del" home only 9 ~C:-: mos. new! ~luded dou· 640·7000 ble door hied entry to --------· chocolate car pet and•--------- sun:.hanc ·'Wdlls of ASSUMAILELOAH Glass'" King Henry VJll $51 ,900 formal dine Sparkling. No qualifying and no gourmet kttchen Soar loan fees on this J ing staircase to sweeping bed r 0 om b t.' a u t y master bedroom retreat Fireplace. upgraded with dressing area and carpet!!, and drapes Roman t.ub. Immaculate m.a:ce ttus one worth see· in every deuu and U.P· mg in a hurry' Call col· graded In every area. led (714 )842·2535 For the demanding home oPfN '"9 .,, i •t.JN •0111 i.<1· tNyer ooly. For appoint· r& I a:i!~:~~~~~~10 r• ltjtdl [Yf116MI Mesa Verde Vma $46,500 . Smashmg new list in~' 2BR Condo near ever· ything. First time of· fered. Call now for first IASTSIDE TAX showmg . .You'llhkeit' JACK HOWELL R.altor 644-I I 56 CRIAM PUFF!! lmm11culate Easts1de t:1.t.\<1 MesH family home on qwel cul de ~ac street 3 Bdrn1s . 2 baths, lge family rm with frplc . new kitchen . 2 f'&r garage Shows like .i. model I $73,950 C. F. Colesworthv REALTORS 640-0010 CALL US FOR UHIQUERHO BITE Co.dos/rw..... Huge custom family hi Tustfft & lrvi-room. unusual pool and • From $39,000to $!ill.OOO 1acuzz1 make this home EXCELLENTTERMS one of a kind Oversize Why rent when you can THEHOMESEU.E:RS cul-<le·sac lot still leaves afford to own your own 75115353 room for the kids to play home" Come oo In a nd .,. If you llke open beamed Stt whlch homes you can ,._.,,....,,....,..,.._,,..._,,.lllitllij retl.lngs. custom drape1; quaWy for and room lo spread out REOCARPET Esc.toMCllli you must see this home REALTOR 751·1202 Llve on lht! white sand Call collect (714)842-2535 Cl.OSETO EVBYTHIHG Mesa Verde 4 bedroom. Move rilbt Into this love· ly home. Xtras Include .newly painted exterior. custom wallpaper In en· try. copper plumbing, be;,ich 1n Paradise Custom bwlt home on nearly an acre in tux unant garden selling with separ ate guest house. Every amenity' Call Bill or Helen Gold fordet.aHs $.S95,000 ·PETE BARRETT -REALTY- Ol'fr., OLDIE IUTGOODIE xtra size corner lot and close to schools and shop· 642-5200 PRIVATE ping. This location Is one of the best. Take advan· ~ J Bed.room w'lth central air cond1lion1ng, good localion for only S43.9:JO H h OK Nickerson rans. Pnced at $80,000. and S95,000 here's your choice to build up equity fa.st P,IDJY tagetoday1 Call546·2313 MEWPORTCREST M oPfNt110·••\1uNrOH1N .. 1 Have something to sell? yvESTSIOE REAL TY 0 IN'C 84li-?J23 OHL Y $12,000 Wants duplex or triplex r•· I Classified 11ds do it well Two story Newport inN B.area.Coouct Mr. <IJ«'Jlf;p G••rat 1002 CSeMrat 1002 Beach huury. Formal L. Wolf·(213)894·7422 , , ., JjpiL ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• dining. 3 king slie eve. . --==··-~ bedrooms with mass1vE --- 1 ' II .Quail ~ master suite. Flexible CHotlGIAH llACHIEftEAT Plaar flnanciDg. Area's mOISI COLONIAL ~ .. 4,500 macneb/ Irvine Prap ~:-popular condo plan. ca11 ~·x ·-ooM -I ..... • ..... A I ,,..,. n11 ~ ,_.,... Steps to pounding surf rea tg 7S2-1920 ........ y ._,-NIARIEACH and I l od' Bak -~~::'"-re:m• ~;:?.Jif 5 ~~\¥.££: _ __.;:;;;..F_l_M_E_R_H __ O_M_E_S __ HACH· 4 n fireplace Banquet slzed Step-dowa cooversation ROM $45,950 TO S 1,Z00.000 2STC>aY·POOL l•--------i formal dlnln& room ta area + fireplace ! ForrmAlentrytomajestic HUIRY!! conveniently secluded Sunshine br eakfast uvina room Formal din· from huae country paUo. Pool · Jacuui · $179,500! mg room ts conveniently I st n.. Offei 9d kitchen. Pam Uy casual volleyball. Garden llvi.(l& 4BRs -Pool -Baycrest' Spacious served from huge Large 4 bedrm fa m ily entertainment room autarmest.Call847.0010. custom home. Play area away from aourmet garden view home close to Mesa overlook• grounds. o-tN•11'1·11s1u..t'Oa.1Nc1· poo1 area. Formal dining, den kitchen. Separate ramily Ve rde Country Club . Guetn quarters. Sweep· w /(lr eplace, brkfst. nook w /lg. room with crackling Grand piano sized Uvlna I.Di open bannister slairl stone fireplace + wall of room, large separate to massive bedroom kil¢hen. Lots of room for out-of· glass view or lush ter· family room complete suites. Hurry for this door entertaining. Built·in BBQ. Lg. races and sparkling free with wet bar . big "Gone With The Wind" --------• cove red patios . Extr a lg . tot form pool. Dramatic bedrooms and heav y channer.Call983-788l. DllAMT w/complete ~rlvacy . Owner stalrS sweep toeoormous shake roof. Covered Ol'fN "1•9 ' '' s llffl 1081 '«~ EXECUTIVE HOME hi ti d b tlf a lllMI I transferred . ary Lou Mar ton ~=i~7~r~bE f~i~r!:.i:dp!~: ~·.~JlMI~ 5':~t.!=:£~ G424rlJ5. (EU > unique bar ealn . Call Call 54&:5880 for fl.lll de· ' -II-·--Sl».900. WCP At«mt. . nan • PLACI FOi YOU! 1163-7881. Lalls. SELL Idle Item• with a 831-2.lliOO Quai nt H•rbo r Vtew Knoll Dl'fN 1119·"Hui.1011""''' Dally Pilot Ctasalried Ad. ~ [& I "Rockport" model <end·unit) Cape ~ ltil;H\l !!~:~ .......... ~ .... ~~~:~ ... -..... !.O!~ f1~~.~ait,::: t~~~~~~-'~~: (El2) 1002 Colc:Nlell Banker RESIOENTIAl ~ CQMll/Wt IAYFIOMT ESTAll Superbly constructed S bedroom home + servant's wing, complete w/buUer's pantry, elevator le~ menl Other amenities liclude Pier & slip, sand)' beach, beautitu.1 .pool In f ofmal 1.nten settiJi& I& parking for 12 cars. Peninsula location oo fee for 000. f fOUI M1W us1a•s • SrY•LAIS -F a bulo u s Portsmouth model on comer lot. $235.00'J. • CAMIC> SHOlll -3 Bedroom ram.ily nn, formal dine, parquet en· try. pOOI, $199,950 . • HAllOI NW HUS -beautiful e bedrrn eatat.e, ra m rm, pool, JacaDC PuttiDJI areen· $1118,500. ·~~-.-bedrm, ser dinlng, spectacular oceQ view, al on an eJtcellent bomeatte. $189,900. LOCATIOM-LOCA110N FoT the very best tn 'l'urtlerock Glen -a supbr 3BR, 2 bath home - the exciting ''Hiehlaoder'· model w/so.nken lfvtng rooftl, formal din· ing room, atrium " library/den. $127,000. Blll Hutchings 752·1414. (Eta) S41.tl0-COST4 tieA If you can ftnd a better value, bUY. it! If you C&D 1t please. Call about this 28R, l bath aJid we will live )'OU all th info. Lots Miller 84.2-8336. (Elf) I ~ DAA.Yf'tLOT frid!r·F!bn!!rY '! tm ~-~~ ....... ~.'!';~ ...... ~_'!';~ ........ 1~:!.~~••••••• ~~~•••••-~ ... -................ ·-·-................ ........................ ....................... Codtl...._ 1024 Fol 1.V.., 1034 '"1at•V.., 1034 IW .... M • ,_w. ~~ '-'* .._,.. ,_ w. ..._.,For w. c..toMete I 024 •ectt 10•0' G& s• , ... 'I al oo• G .. 00 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••. _u -Mt IOOZ I • •wer I Z -~·-••••••••-·--·-••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••...,•••• -___________ .,. BYOWNER "' DWI.EX OM 4 VOCADO OQ oae of tho prettiest streets In Corona Ciel Mar; a 2 bdrm. house with frplc. -a l ·bdrm. apl & a separate room & bathi ideal for teenager or tor use u an off ce, and Just enough back yard foe the ~n thumb gardener. Shown by app 't. $13.5.000 Jiuf ... 759•081 !uR a.ut Wu'-'a BU,. 450 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE 7551-0811 G1•1• IOO~G••r• IOOZ •••••••••••••••••••••• 4:1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• *ILUFFS ONE-OF-A-KIND• BAYVIEW MoStaln lbla ls a RARE combination. I tit Yltto c..w $141.000 'IUR1UROCK TREASURE Neat as a pin! Former model with spacious. open feeling giving view or trees and night lights. Close to aJl schools, shopping and recreation. 4 bedrooms. beautifully landscaped, 10,000 sq.ft. lot. air cond., newer paint. carpets, drapes, waJJpapers and ap- pliances. Owner transferred north. leaving this Ubique treasure behind the Turtlerock, at $139,500. U~lfJUI: li()Ml:S REALTORS', 675·6000 2443 East ColSt Highway, Corona del Mar also 1n Mesa Verde, at 546 5990 GNeral 1002 G.....,.. 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• LOTS OF POT001Al Nice 4 • •• • •• a.o.. wltla-..., ,...., a MISA YlltDI ... of C-. Met&..,.,. .. IMff• a dola of ca&or far ...w c~ Ht....... Hffl' sclloob. 4 DOM lllD IXCLUSIVI for °"J $70,000. tt.rTyt CALL NOW 752-7315 DONALD M. BIRD Associates, Realtors -------------1022 CottaMna 1024 FOUNTAIN VAWY 2Br. 1~a.. Yortto•o' in.a VIiia Condo. IM.MO. v"DER $10,0001 M3·3'3l Open Houae 4 Bed.room + family room + pool. 2400 Sq rt of spac1ous C'nrl'frt•c hv1n~. Ex tro large lot. Don't miss th1s one! =.._.was..11..s 113 u o4.' •••• v..., IEACH A VALl!Y RIAL.TY 962-9311 Sat !Sun l-5 By Ownt:r J BR. 1~ Ba. ~ lot. d~lt palio. new crpt.s Ir rnor.. t8'1 ,)00. ~l Fenkoy Dr. M7.-e1 Prtnclpala only •AUMIW• PAINT. DR A PES. C•rpet1. Dlshwaah~r. l>bpoeal. Water beatAW. f\anuace. U&ht fUttures front door. afaU boll!. etc. Cosfo Meta I 024 ........._°" a.och I 040 3 ~drm. 2 ba beauty on •••••••••••••••••• ••••• •••••••••••••• • • ••• • •• • a hUMe corner lot Just THE LANDING steps lo I.be be•ch at only Beaut 4 Br, exec hm Mdl 400 on h""I! l'Ul·de m .900. Ludershll) Real w /heated & flit.Cited pool -Q 8'2 t468. Conver ptl, park w1thm sac lot Rm ror pool & tate. . wal.lun1 dis. Cls to So boat K4!te Perf $12S,OOO. Seabury 4 Br. walk to bcb, Ost Plata. 1059 Vallejo 963-a3'7· Btr l&e atnum. uparaded. Cir. CM. $102,500. Danr---------wt Ume ofrd at this Hoppy Rlty. 963-9895. y..1.,....-t price. 176.900. 538-0987 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• -\-F--...... -.-s-n-c---1 4llGll11118 S IRAND MEW """'"" By ownr. 2 story. 4br, 4 • + DEM MAR0VPEPOLORUTSUNIN1COTYME 3BR. 2fi. ba's, new kilch, Deifrhtfl fam.rm. 3ba Sl36,SOO. new paint, view. boat ac· 5~ •• Open Me Sat/Sun/Mon the ideal combwaUon of In fast grow mg Easu1de cea. 0o1y SM,900. CaJI Super. affordable pool 1 5 Pnn only. 968-$4e8 8 oe w home in an area Two separate Rlc:JwodD FonMy home L.irge. airy 4 est 8 b It 5 he d n e 1 g h houses on a lot. Sep. S •----• ·1_-a_ bedroom. ideal ro~ter OfllM HOUH yards, a"r'a, both 2 Br 1 -I. --. tammg Gas BBQ Loads tr•-•y 1-5 pu borhood, featunng all _. 640-700 ;Mjl..rrA "' lbe Lal~st kitchen ap Ba. bltns. lndscP<I. elc .. _____ 1____ of declung. All for ouly 4 BR. 1"" BA. larae yard potntments, oversized Nr by shopping & lrans THE S72.SOO. dose to new !Jbrary and garage, large rooms. 3 By Owner. $79,SOO park Best Buy In Mesa Verde! baths. step down wet n4-494-208l WHITE Mo ... arj ...... ·s ~:1,,ea_~~e 4 IR + F /R bar, n,llni ocean view. All Sale by Ownr 3br Condo. UtG ,,...,. • -..--- 2 STORY walking d istance to French Quarters. Open HOUSE Dream Rfflt.tat. Metworil L EXECUTIVE HOME private beach. Only daily 10.5 pm. 3183 524·5940 Jt'ormal entry to huge Sl.6.5,000.fee. Colle&e Ave. 556·8674 l740+ofspaciousliving. 2 Master suites. 20001 ...... _______ _ LIVlng Room. Gourmet C~ 644-7211 Prin only. 4 Br. H~ ba. lrg dbl gar sq.f t . I n c: I u des 4 HlliflzAotl Kitchen with Formal ----''-------wtelec opener. All new bed rooms . I a r ge _,, Dining with view of Ter· Surroemcl carpets & drapes separate family room & YlewpoW 4 Bedroom, 2 bath and .. _ .... .., .............. -.......... f ramily. Private SpanIBh G1Mral IOOJ!Gwral IOOZ courtyard entrance. lg •••••••••••••••-•••••-;j••••••••••••••••••••••• backyard. Great. place for children. Neat and clean! See 1t today. Of fered kt a low $m,900 ... S49-8655 race Bt.dltl.n wet bar plus YOUl'Mtf hi Lu::J lhruout. New lnsulaUon. lots of storage. Pool a nd Family Room. Wmdlng So d r RV access on beautiful s t air s to hideaway ----'====== Tastefully decora in Wl proo ceilings. in cul-de-sac, ror only a>ENHOUSE SAT & SUN 12·5 BAYFRONT, pier & float. lots $185,000 to $295,000, to build your own custom home. Several areas to choose from . Mas te r Suite Call DUPLEX ned<'hrlt°.?.~· Newlvlyfpainllt· ~us1.toyesbesllr.rCoanmohpeormaete $78,SOO. 963-6767 Spacious 3 bdrm. & 2 • c: • ...., pane ed am Y II ,..., "',., '>. 11 s H•ll ,011 1,,11 , baths. each unit. Large room. 3 bedroom suites, 2 SpoUessly clean inside & Roberts [ I mstr. bdrm., beamed baths. 2 rireplaCl>s, cov· out. Southem California ~UPERB -·-1 -'IUIH;tl ~~~~~:A~:::al s' ~7~.uo, $76.~. Call _:r_1_~-~-~-·S4_o-8_1_4_9_._546-_560S_ .!~:!.!~ 18562 PUEILO CIRCLE ATTRACTIVE Linda Isle 5 BR, 4~ ba .• faro. rm. & forlll4ll dining; lge. tile patio & wa terfront deck. $295,000 ~H;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; OO==M=E:S~I REALESTATE 644·7383 TIRIRL EASTSIDE h•lla(Me .... ry i L 4 Br. 28a, 16'x18' FR. OCJl8'G COUNTRYCOTI'AGE 2fp. CDS st. fnnttrees. lg R~ 2 BR. 2 ba. s. of Hwy ''#I In CaMfonda'' lot. $84.500 Betty Martin, Beautiful slngle level 2 bedroom. 2 bath. at tached double garage with elect1i c opener. f ireplac~ 2 patios. custom carpel & wallpaper. a truly main- tenance free townhome. overloolung landscaped greenbelt:s. winding pathways w1Lh night ltghung. Large resident clubhouse. swimming pool with separate therapy spa & sauna Plus a championship ten· rus court. A very uruque residence. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR I NEED good residenllal lot or bwldmg site So. coast area--<:asb buyer Rita Myers. Rltr, 494-5420 or 960-1701 wnH VIEW S118,000. Paul Martin Agt. 54&-35S8or97H434. Nearly 2 acres nestled Real Ditate 644·7383 IY C)WHH · J.11 floy~·d· [),,,., NB tJ7S biol among giant oaks only Open boUse 19. 20, 21st 8 Toro I 032 o ...... 100 ...................... MIWUSTING! OCIAMYIEW Sea.shore Drive, deluxe duplex; 4 bdrm. & 2 bdrm. Sl.29,5001 W ATERFllOMT PIER ,.t:t.O AT OPEN SUH. 1-5 50 I 36th Street Choice corner · rare · 4 bdrm., 3 bath home, 2 frplcs .. Jge. cover ed patio . New float' $179,500! MIWPORT SHORES Protess. decor. 2 bdrm. + den, 2 bath home. brick frplc.. clubhouse, pooh, tennis, etc-. $7S,SOO! COIOHA DB. MAR Twin duplexes. 193.000 each, better burry on tbae! Only one left• W.O. lcry,,.... ........ * 675-7060 * JPWS~l FAMILY ROOM 1002 CALLUS FOR TWl!lan~o.dot e.T,.,.&trvi. From $39.000 to $69,000 EXCELLENT TERMS THE HOMESELL&S Ph: 872-5353 VIEW ON THE BLUFF Huntington r11wpaint OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 12·5 11506 Y AUART A MESA VERDE COUNTRY CLUI Prime Country Club area or Mesa Verde. Quiel tree·li ned cul·de·sac leads to 1-&tory spacious 2 bed.room home. Large master suite plus 2 twin· siled bedrooms Family room boasts massive stone fi r eplace, breakfast bar and over· looks tropical garden patio. Full price $100,000. 10% Do wn CALL 962·7788 2Ya miles to the aurf with 3008Grant Ave. CM ••••••••••••••••••••u• a remarkable custom 4 Br, 2ba. din r'!'· frplc, Open House By Ownr. 4br. built 3 bdrm + den + 3 BR, pool side Condo. office Lge covr d patio. ram.rm, \"4 ba, 23571 family rm home de-DR. FR. Jacuzu, teruu.s '68,!;00. PhS4S-0841 Duryea ofr Rockfield. alened t.o maximi.ie the cts,675-QHlO. Mesa Vertie •Br. Tropical ll·5Sun. $72,500. panoramic, hllly1---------rde ranchJand view. Also 5 RB n. Open every day. Owner beaut twnbm. 2 yrs car covered parking + 435 Acacia Byowner.S56·l530 new, 2 sty, 3 br, 2i,., ba. roomforcamper:.,boats. OpenSat/Sunl-S IYIUIL01:.111 frplc , crpt·d Pvl t Th I '°" crtyard, 2 car gar. comm ~ocinm;d~~~raas ca,;:a~c:; Owner 675-6962 CUSTOM. tnple11 under pool. $.'59,50(). 768.5726 or hot¥S as you could ever construcuon. 3 br, 2 ba, 2 492·4188. Prine only wanlwithroomtospare. CosfaMesa 1024 story owner's unit +2 · 2 OFFER ING PRICE ••••••••••••••••••••••• story 2 br. l Y-J ba units. FountcmnValley 1034 _________ 1 Tame to coose colors. ••••••••••••••••••••••• c~~~2. t MES ... VERDE Xlnl E·side loc. $185,000. Lease "'-6l- "" B73-lMSeves. 4 Bedrm. ~b~th~;nch 3 Bedrm., family room, carpet, drapes, fresh BY OWNER style home in immac. 1'JD.Nl frEI.: Ul\ll.CY & l\SSIJCI ATES paint, patio, large yard. EASTSIDE C.M. condition. f-'reshly paint· -Fruit trees! S73.000 3 Br. l ba, ser & laundry ed. New cpls. All blt.ru;. JQ.1 KEY R M Cardllt rm. 2 car gar, lrg lot Sparkling 20X40 pool. 'lf:r P.€ALTOR.s ii °' c w /calm patio & bltn Vacant, immed. poss. --------1lcAoa Pe•asula I 007 Realtor 1110 Newport BBQ. Move m c:ond., va. $79,950. Call 545·8424. ---------1••••••••••••••••••••••• Cotta Mesa 541-7729 ca n t 3 0 9 E . 1 9th BKR. M1W USTIHG -------~~~~~~~I St.968 7444. ( ------- 4 Bdrms., 2 baths, frplc , 4 IR.-2 IATHS uSTSIDE G"'u ' den. Furnished. Plus Plus office: prime loca· Sh """" ~ JB MdESA DEL MAR bachelor urut over 2 car ti Used arp 3 Br. 2 ba on lrg r. en w/pvt entrance, garage. XJnt rental pro· JEFF 8J1E:~ SlS8,SOO. lot Reduced U> !00.000 2 car gar. frplc. air rond. norty. close lo beach REALTOR 675-9111 Bkr. 963-8377. newly decorated. pool SI "'" lot, off street access <RV S136.000. FIXER UPPER parking>. qwet cul-de· 673-3663 642·2253 Eves WtJJ".l.T.tT.l~saTOatJ lN $80,000. NBRHOOO sac. cl06e to everything associated i:lllOl\£11'.-llElll T011S :Q!', ~ H4Jlt ••O ,.,,, lft.ht IAYFORNT CONDO Open HoiMt Sor /S.Jn 310 FERNANDO UNIT310 Seller willing to do prtn only 172.500. 540-04oJ approx. $3,000. worth of - off.sites. Askmg ~7 .000.1•-------- AGENT. 673-7601 Jeff RARE AMD! MESAVHDE MnaVercl9 Exdmi•e Charmef' Arched , S p a n is h f1replare. massive bnck BBQ on the spac1ou!> patio Queen's kitchen, 2 baths. extras Lowe5t pnce m area at $66,900. 5315800 Wntha¥ett Rffltors Inti RE NHwortc Beautllul 2 bedroom. 2 OWNER · 675-8753 bath. Custom carpeting -...-M#--· ........ -•u-.•R•K•ET-•1.m-mm.lJ.T.01.l.ll IA z Story, 4 bedrm, formal OPEN HOUSE dining and family rm. lmmac. 38R By Owner Quiet cul·de·sac. Extra Fam rm. dm rm. 134ba, largepark·llkeyardw1th cov'd patio. $81,000 auto sprinklers and hght· OPEN lpm-5pm Sat: Sun & wallpaper. Fireplace, ,_"' "" ...... large entry ball with llAU11RIL HOME IAYFROHT VIEW ON THE BLUFF Huntington r1ewpoint OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 12·5 Only $75.000 Beach Bl to Ellis, East to Chapel 12 blocks), right to nrst left . t hen left lo 18562 Pueblo Circle. By Owner JISO& VAUARTA 2 Br. IV.. Bath Condo~ $11,900 FHA avail. Frplc. Palto. ut1l rm. includes Beautiful 2 bedroom. 2 washtdryer & refrlg. bath. Custom carpet.mg Crpt & pamt near new & wallpaper. Fireplace. End unit. Very pvt. Call large enlry ball with (714) 898-8300. eves or wood pegged noors. 2 (il4 l 828-1751. Lori patios. double garage Brumley. Owner/Agent. with electric opener -- Pool. tennis courts. Just OPEN HSE 11·4 9monthsnew 9172 Kahulw. H.B. Spac $77.900 3 br, ram rm Boat Loe at e d o rr E 111 s gate·SBl.~. Agt 548-4382 between Beach Blvd & l"IM I 044 ~;~~ in Huntington ••••••••••••••••••••••• Coastline Realty· 6l6-8802 POOL Home 3 br, den, 2 ba. w /sunken bathtub, frpl. Jg. lot on cul·de·sac By owner . $83,500 963-5804 $65,000 Loc•ted l.n pnme Hunt initon Beach location near Goll Coune Huge Llv lna R oom wilb cncklln& fire place. Gourm.t KJtcben with Bnd.faat area. Prld.I o...,.....hlp home. Call 9Dot7l'7 wood peftged floors, 2 IH Pl.ESTIGIOUS Old World Charm in thi! patios. double garage HIWPOllT IEACH 3 Br. 3 Ba w /(pie. Only 1782 Kinglet Ct. 3BR. 2ba ttpgraded Buccola horAe in beaut nbrbood near golf course and park. Lota of wrought· iron & brick. Agent ing. 2 Pat10s. Looks Ukc a l.2noon ta,bpm, 17767 San ---------1 model home. Asking Clemente St. 968-0913 S95.950. Call 54-0-l15l ........._on Beoch I 040 673·7601 wlth electric opener. LOC .... TIO.... $225,000. Open house Sat Pool. tennis court.. Just ~ " & Sun l s . ~o 1 E . ---------• !Jmoatbanew. $195,000 E d~l·water or ca ll MfSAVStDE lmmac. 4 bdr. 2 ba. rm rm home. HAS slate .. ~s ~ HERITAGE ••••••••••••••••••••••• S&S Resale Specialists. 3 . 4 or 5 bdrm models avail, some w /pools. 9684602 Pennin&ton Properties l.)jll(N l•I 0 ••I\ ll ... IQ al N('I • S11, fOO T b e 11 1 t 1 m u t ~ 1 n Property House 642-38SO Located orr Ellis coordinated decoratlng1;.-.----------1•181 ~ and good t.aate abounds &IQ~ Beach Blvd. & In this 1pac1ous 58drm 402 .. Vue a... . -REALTORS Palos Verde stone. 1 _________ 1 Newlaud ta Hunl.Lngton Beach. borne with fanuly room, Open Sat,/Suft 1-5 CouWne Rea1ty beautiful pool and fllnl·~d f'antasttc custom home beams. marble etc ... C HARMING !f _______ _, OPEHHOUSE J-SPM • a-3802 yard. You must !>l!ti on tree shaded strata J tlus11 lt'sararef1nd fldrm, 2ba+Den Lge Puul W Br v111l wlrl & f"\oc 64 7-8 ~!JO Prime loc. Only sss.ooo Income Prori Sat & Sun. sis isth St. 3 Br 2..., Ba deluxe hme A·l locauon ror renta lo· Walk to beach. brand come and growth. 2 new. 1116.900 See today' Separate, complete Will not last. SllllE ROOF DUPLEX Coiy and warm 2 brdroom. 2 bath w11t.1 "'•th bullhns and double (CanpS. Priced at • iow. low D UOO CALL NOW 7~l·at9l C:S~LECT T'PROPERTIES IMnlODUCIHG A fine. lar41e 2 story home In a ~mguler ~t· Uq. lnttmate dining and recT'e9Uon areas am 1dst tr opical plantings. Alt.boulb 1t st.ands apart from 1u neighbors. 1t ls located among very dil· Uncttve re3ldencea In Ea a t bl ufr. one of ---------• Newport Bead1'1 finest fbve something you want to sell? Clau1Cied a<b do It well -Call NOW. 64Uf78. family areas. Call m.a550 OffH Ill O• 11 tlVN 81 N• I • 111111 ILlllS aa OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE SPACIOUS , .. Pl.AM ......... Lovely E Plan End Unit Wi th Terrific View Of The Upper Bay & Ecologt~al Arel. 3 Bedrooms, 2~ Bath&, Famll1 Room, Large Patio. For Lease $750 onth ~ RUT OFFBIMa OllllMAL 11.Ufff "'C .. PUN Hi1hl1 uJ1Cnded 2 .. tory Townhouse Gil wide «reenbeJt near pool. Ftnest apJ>Ointment.a thruout. t-~ I bath Spanish plai ter Interior. i)J>e1l beam eeWnp, Italian We en· tey, tiled kitchen with bulltlna, rerrlgerator. washer /dryer lo· eluded. $12!MOO. By appolntmcinL - WAlERFRQll(f ,living & dinln& room. HOMES Shake roof. Pnct'd to sell REAL ESTATE Uus weekend ! Sl3S.OOO. 63,_,400 Call Agenl873-4037 MESA VEIDI homes on one lot. Fan· LEADERSHIP R E Laraeat Republic Model. tasuc lncomc. 119K Dn. 84.2-4466 rabulou.s tri·level floor Shows pos. cub now plan, 5 Br a Ba. lge Fam '45-1474 Cou.IGIPARK ~m. wtwetbar, 2 fplc's, .--1-SEA HAVEN IEAUTY COf'OftO det Mer I 022 (ormal diniq, m1w11ve a Hul!e bacltyd pl •Y & •••••OC.................. ~:~l~n!li ~~~k~ r N~=~ 1 I 1 1 : 3 Bedroom + lar11e 18x28 aardeo area, plus rm ror EA".t VIEW 0...i .. b.__ •-....._t ch l _,,,,,...,__ -ranuly rm .. a sunor area • P 0 0 l . L 0 V e I Y 3 Br, den. din rm & ram .... .,.,.,. "' ~ 1 oo a ..-In "~ta ... _a 11"1 "'"" for family ra1sina. On neighborhood clo1e to rm. $30.000 unaraded ln ......., ....... . ~ ,_,. ~ .. Ownr/&.,.. ""7 7"~0 today's market thia i.s a achooll luhopa. Sharp 3 past year . All new ___ .__._ ..... _._'"° ___ c II p k dri b bdrm, 2 ba. fam rm kitchen, cpl.I, wallpaper aon~l~bea:k • outv~5 / tenificbuy• home w Jlge enclosed & tile. Hul(e loL Un· AlCHITICT'S Bowd.ln. LuxwioUJ, ex liS6S,OOO. ~ Wal km 1: I He Real f stale s-Uo. rr.tb paint tn & believable reduction to DELIGHT panded 3 bedrm dln, ram 2~.ANYTIME~-11. out 4' priced to seJI :.it $149,000 & 11 '8.500. ~1 Nick Vracin Agent Lots of r9dwood, skyllte1 v rm. Mirrored cloeet ~ 551.2784 & brown pluab c11rpets doon. Nu cpta &drps. On make this Mesa Verde CDSSt. 184.800. Open Sat PUPLEX home•real value at only & Sun o r c•ll Aat. 2BR + den. t~BA , $76.900. 3Lar1e bednns, 840>2.455. --------w/p.ra1e apt .. 1BR 18A. 2 baths. huge lards, -----'-..;.._-'-';;__-1 BHm celflnia. frp lc. brick pat.lo an fr uit CostoMno 1024CostoMna 1024 Sell things fast with Dally Hun-v. Priced to aell. trees . ll u r r y. ca 11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pilot Want Ads. ~T .• Carey.67&-5321. 54&-all!IO Sfll( & '1Nlf AUSTRIAN HISTORY I M E T T E R I D F E R I N T E R E S S E A E H T Y H I A S C H L U S S A T L 8 H K R A A E N S R S R E H E V M H 0 R C E S N P N l H A E U N £ R t E l S E J A l A E S I L N I N L Z A E T C J N K 0 A l S R B H A S H T H l H T H E H R R V R U E E U S V l T F C A E t H E E E P T A R T E R L E A E R S R E F R T H l S T R R G M 8 R A U H H R P T E S U C C H E F E R 0 U H A I A U A E I H P S T U R G S A J H T C M H S M R E N A S E R E H T A I R A M R A S F A H H U B R E N N A H P A S D E 0 £ S " S A t H T Q E R M A J M U A Q A P l H S R A W N 0 I S S E C C U S T .. ~.t .... HERITAGE • . REALTORS ~-·····~~~~~·~~~·~i~~······l l'lfll'Ul;UOnl. I ow IPOf• _., ~. down ot dltfONlty, Find •Id! ..,.; tx. 11 1". An1cfll1.11s Auster11 ti Dtnube Vall•Y ~ H1psburg 8l"tfltltr P~ss Hlr1a llltre11 j ~r Ferdtnend Sttni Cien111tn -. Vft1tna Httt.rn1ch Sueeesston W1rs TCMM'OWI ttodge ~ •0£• SSt.SOO-SO a...ffS•••ltt Monl1collo Condo. 1m maculal a. 2 S tor y. 3 bedrm. 2 tuU baths . F•mlly kttcben, enclosed pat.lo. Call $40.1720 lO· ~I YACANT •3Bdrtp Home •tm.dlU •Harbor Hilb School ~La Perle Pl. ·•.900 , OUve WiHenbom 1'1Mll0 ~7 Be:it 8\A1 to alesa Verda, J 8r,17JMO MS-ODO fl tPll i TERESITA VILLAS i i CONDOMINIUMS i i .>"&.ma.-¥Tow'*T" i : cw, 121.9ft : • • : Featuring Spacious 2 Hdrm & 2 bath, • : with f ireplaces. balconies a nd ! private patloe. : FROM Sll,100 s.. CMiap rrwy. i • • • .. 22tW.WU.O... costaMesa ,.... 645-2692 ! MocW °'""' I 0.1 daily : : • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ....................................... > SUPER NICE! 2 Bedroom condo for only $42.000. Swimming & recreation nearby. -" . -WfSTSIO[ BEAi.TY INC. 8·18.;>J:1J NOR INS REALTY THE PLEASURES OF HOME. Without tbe bother 3 Bdrms .. ramlly room & :: .,., bath condo In the V11la1e. Span11h Edinburgh plan E . F ireplace & dou ble rarage. Directly on areeobelt. S82.950. * 494-1057 * An o p en re t-llna dominat.es this hse from the beaut Span.lsh tJle In the ram rmtkitch to the cathedral ceilings In the master bdrm. Thia pro· fes decorated 3br. 2ba LaCuesta hme ls prtced at S6 5 . 500. By a p pt . Jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii9 536-lalJ LANDMARK 5 Br 3 Ba. Fem Rm. w/fplc. nr beach. schools & shop. ping. 1 yr old. S84,llOO. Call art 6. or wknda. Open for inspection, 962·2104 Starter Home! Cute 2 bed r m with custom fireplace & tastefully encloaed rront ratio Ya r d la a a n d 1 c a p e d maaterplece! Near com· munlty park and pool MO DOWN and teMU! court! Sound Several 3 &/or '4BR, 2BA nice' Call R9d Carpet homes, all localiona. v A Realtors, 833-3890. & FHA t.erm1. Hurry for~~~~~~~~~ ~o-lr selection. CALL Wood brl di• eAt~-' ata.7IH OrHnbrlar PJIJll. • Br. fam rm. 2 ba. Ca ll ~25218. ,,,.,llela1~ ~EAL ESTA~ By Owner 3 Br 1~ Ba con· do. 8eS1 area. cl05e to beacb.. 983·904 Beaut 5'aS Woodbrtdae townhome. Near park It sbo=. Well IO(•ted Redwci Model. 3 Br. 3 ba An xloua to sel l. 833·2144, no b rokers please. • ...... I.._.. FWS. ........ ,_.IS. ..._.. '-S. Fne!ey. Febfuwy 18. f977 DAILY Pl~OT h fW .Wt ...... ,_.Wt ...... F.-W. •• •• •••--•• • ••••••••••••-•••"• ••••••••••••••••••••••• --a.._._.t .......... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ............ ·-······ ....................... ••••• • • • ....... fOf' s. Ott........... ----~ 1044 1044 ...... leodt .... i.,........ 1041 ....... """""., 1012 Mlwport lititlt 106, ................................................. -··············-··· ..................................................................... ··---·······-······ ···········-· .. ••••• .. -···················· .,_ a.c-""•rty zooo --... .,...., JOOO DEEJlnEl.D·UlVJNE NE A-B TH £ G 0 L F 3 br C.OSU Kea• are•, Ctpl1f1 WWW I 071 •--·-.................................... . ~Cll01-. S>Ji4+ ..J!!.AODQu,1ollN New 2 s:iory. UPJreftd... OOU'ISEI ly .. ~.R +pdeol\f'l~ from IM.000 Multiple. -··············-····· U..Mlftrt ..... :;...,i;b,e';:iau BR. lam rm. 3 BA. 2fOC> 1~=~pd ':"~.~arr car' Jobl V=ff'tpaoy IUU11fUL na .. ,.., AU IAYFIONf W . ..........._..._ .&....a....-....l-"-~-!,~:.. '.!.:~.· 0 0 0 Sl4UOO. SAN JUAN j DI rv _....,,.~ ~ ._ •. .-. ..... "9-5219 JAYW. YIATS For NI• by owner Tv.o 'l"'f"UA CONDO Sus-QPlraded 2 Sr. hu --------ft zz~7 MIWPORT SHOllS 1t4rY home with cllitom P H l D E O fo' 0,:,.1\ 1-bAo Sot ,Sul\ condo ,, .. r the lah •-&.it t• Reclltors4 • ~ .,.._ hltertor ~ 8drm1J. a OWNERSHIP. Ot'H 3tOFEDt.l.ol"'100 S.¥9 S over next pbue, Ml""..a 9C S ~R e.tbal st2Y A· name. J2 bet.hi, dloloa rm. tllo ~ HObftlal. Sf1tmah '~Tii; ~$9-11J3. 499-2109 8)' Ho •3 BEDROOM. 2 bath. o • 2 • car 1•r roof. community pool tilt roo ., Pr v8 tt:1 11.5.ooo °"1Ml". ~ I ~-... view. ram rm. pool. PaUos. CIOM" to pooa., w/Jacunl. water ~oc balcunltts & p.tttoi.. OWNER ff'4n~ Popular J BDRM .• 2 b• MOYI .. c~nvn jUCl.IUl, close to Sehl & club " lennla Wlllk lO t•n•r + purifier & enclosed aaral(ea of u-----MAGNIRCIMT PLUS DEN, separate -high quality home that shows pride ~·a. asoo. beacl>! p$.800 redwood b11lcony WJTH course All 2·bedroom. 2 lllWJLJt1(JJ[I1Ql1ttW]Lu. Expanded "LaSalle" home lD UNIVERSITY of ownership. Wood and glass accents RTIMEW Cw.tom CAYWOOOUM.TT OCEAN VIEW. $73.500. bath, 2-story units Will DON"TMAQTHI &ownborn. ln University PARK. S~clou. deck T .._.....__ J 3BR. FR. 2·aty. deck • 141·12t0 * Call496-3880. consider exchan&tl By iuuiu . ..iasT.&•t Pa.rt. 'ft>JalinehOmehu inl, trellises and sun-inside and out. hree ~uuins P US Lovely view of m tna appointment only 110 -"' - • bdnns .. den & family abades coupled with W8h all the modem conveniences. Three 118,900 ~ IUILDER-S HOMI dri,·e by':i please. A•AtMt , nn. • (eatunia ceramic clanli::r, makes for de· decks. ocean view. and fl.replace. Be BOND REALTY llCi CANYON When a contract<k' builds In tu time & once lplaleperraoo. t!n'u'p~arnaLdueldl ahlf outdoooodr l_IVlng. sure to see this home ... $94.500. 831-Mll P•arnc va.w h.ls own homlne h• <••· !!Ci•!f~ -by 1 ou'll ~Allie~~ • • Lot. of extra g •es in 497•2419 Mlwport .._. I 069 l • ~0 Modef quently puts many ex-Fi1ac9 fooba t Wai .or yo11 ""' earpeUn1. Th• view side. too Don't m,Ujs tlus ••••••••••••••••••••••• tras. Right now we have ... to mt.y lntom• propen' from the den must be one.181.500 SOUTH DANA l.AGUNA • OpenSat&Sun 1_. 30 such a home to show· ' 152.mo tut yur Your fri•n4S seen' Call us, we'll or LAGUNA POINT NIGUEL OrByAppt. bdrms . H'I balbs. MOOCMAMU.MI tlACM 1tre aetUnt richer • ranp It $129.500 4119-4S.Sl 493·9812 496-l'IZO • '6 Rue Verte formal dirung rm .• living . l!hellerin& tbear Income GRAND VISTA rm & family rm. with rrom taxea. Now ll the 1 --hoc I frpl~ . over 2600 sq. ft.. ..., llat. CCNtMkw ume to learn fT'Om your 552·7000 &.og.a .. och I04I.....,.._ It I04 REALTY761-1212 on.ilaraelot.Co.Ufora Profes 1n11p.;trn~nt mac.akes.C.ulnow.htul THr • •.•• • • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~~~~~~~~ llst ol 56 amenities built analysis, appral.Sals. lax have some choice uru\i. c. CAUUS IEGEMTl.EALTY 1n by owner Price & ~xchaotic .tdv1C'e left. VI LLAGE. . ·. · for alJ the halest multi· HAllOl YllW siz.ooo Spec.:1.tl1iina in Bc.:h UOMSISTATIS REALTORS pte tustings available ll1 SPYG\.ASS HIU PHASI 11._.AURMO mulu-plex propertle:.. S3M834 WOODRIDGE ~23 CAMPUS DI: IRVINE AalOR LAICE OPEN DAlLY 2 Br. 2.,... Ba. near lake, __ s_A_W_. T_0_6_P_.M_. _ Bretitwood Model.1---------~5274 OWNERS ANXIOUS. Open Sat & Sun 1·5PM. The Ranch. immaculate 4 Br pool borne. lmmed possession. S81.990 75.2-754 l Agt. RANCHO SAN JOAQUIN EXCT.USIVE LISTING PRIME LOCATION WlTiiVJEW LUXURY UPGRADES NO R IN S R EA L T Y •PRICED'fu;o,ELL NO SMALL CHA.RM ER TURTLEROCK GLEN. Hl'KIE i\HCHEH. A.gt Oceanv1ew condo retreat new 4 Br 2 Ba. Fam Rm 752 0~3 640.0166 above Alt:;o Canyon 2 Owner. $136.000 Pnnl· Bdrms • 2 • i balhs, den & only. 644·5621 By uppl '--~~~~~~~! z fireplaces Owner anx I-ious. Watch the sunsets BARGAIN SALE CAMIRIDGE 11u:. b lowest pnced S&S l IORM-2 BATH built Cornell probably m Complete comfort m and lbe county• For sure. ll1 out. Inside. this spacious lrvule! Why even con home 11 elegantly de- l!ider any other home corated in rashaonable when Uus 4 bedrm. ram colors, plush soft carpet rm + paneled bonu!, tng thruout color for~.500 BUILDABLE LOTS Large lot 1n Temple Hills area. $47 .500. Coast Hwy ·Victoria Beach area R-2.$45.000 each; C-1. $48.000eacb * 494-8057 * room w 2 patios & 15 coordinated wall cover --------- fruit ~ and sWragc mgs The sharpest Cam l•-------- the Laguna Beach area! Sweeping coastal IYOWHEtt ~eUers&buyer.sotvail Also_.wehave -vlew-2700 sq rt 4 4 Br. Cam rm. 21, ba. 2 CallRooElb-. EASTSIDIUMITS A larae oceanfront Bdrms .. 2 ~baths. ram1· bnck Cr-pie's, wet. bar •.:etitury21848 1188 TOPLOCATIOM home • do w n tow n ly rm. & pool w /Jacutz1. Prof lndscp'd, pool 11zed 8 Y 0 W N R _UN 0 ER ~ Counlr)' 960-2358 Walk to shopping, 4 yr Laauoa Commercial SZ75.000. lot. shutters thruoul. MKT new triple>.. All have POISSlbilltiea $350.000 * 496-950 I * m~h use of M e>clcan Sharp 3 br l lt ba condo rp1c s 14 Br &. 2 t Br. MUST BE SOLD THIS WEEKEND -The most beautiful Condo Pen -------1 tile, wood, mirrors, & WWC$4g 1'5Cl.4.93-6590 COSTA MESA enclcx.edgarag~ Early Bluffs "J" plan. bnck Comm pool & ten --.---·----- end unit. Canyon. Fash nis crts 1-~ee land BY OWNER Nicest3Br. fOURPl.£X ~ Isl view. 3BR. 2BA. do'g $165.900 Prine only 2 Ba home an lrac.:l. m rm. patio. Astroturf 640-02$4 bilautlfully lndscpd, Just repa1nled ntw 'ti ..,_.,., d k I 0 --"' carpets and drapes Wlll OHNlfOUS• HaLfV Sl~g•~-p~.7641 w;r~n PENINSULA! liO.S00.493-5506 consider t-xchdnge df!i> OtiOr-.c.tu.MeH only 3 Bdrm. 2Ba. 2 fr-pies s..tGA.na 1080 Pr1v.ite patios. t1Xtr.i "\ 64S-9t61 Redwoocf/cei;lar paneling •••••••••••••••••••••• • large uruls Great invest· ---------lhoust1 Apl. m Laguna Seawind dlx 2 Br condo 2 Beach, rig.ht on the sly, 1"'1 ba. fplc. u'p ~cean OPEN SAT. & graded. encl patio. els to SUN 496 Cliff Dr •9. bch. $65.500. Prine only. l hr u o u l . J a cu /. z 1. Exceptionally cln & neal. ment polenlial S120.000 * UW • Reqiodeled in 19'1~ Only 3 Br. t3. ba. beginner's 1£ IQuail ~ Near LM._e Par~. $128,500. delight. 1811 W St. Anne. • Pl mlnutee lo beach 1·4 BR Call 752-7575 SA SS9.900 Dan Hoppy GCe 3 ba. 1·3 BR 2i,., ba. a.1 BEAUTIFUL N . LAGUNA DECORATOR HOME w 1guesl house. OPEN SAT 1·5. 330Hlgh Dr LARGE FAMILY HOME w bag view OPEN SUN. l -5 333 KaghDr 1·998-6320. 646·7668 evstwknds. HARIORVIEW PORTOFIMO Realty. 963-9895. Pro~i-BR. Comer lot. 11uached ''"'O' • "''''' 7.52•1920 ~aragc. f11 eplaCt» br New pajnl lD & out Hunltn~lon Beach. ~'' •1 \ Good buy' Good area' 3 t•OOOUAtlSl NIWf'O•YttAC" Slti8.000 1703 Alabama, >-• Trlr access. Much. much & UNITS 536-1718 • ... ~ more $48.500 Hadley ------ 3 Br. 4 ba + bonus rm ~ Realton, 963-8933 [ l~JSJOE ZS Unft lttdutrial Plush lndscpo ·g & uw magnificent paoo area Seal leoclt I 084 46.000 Sq ft. l hHd· K AT H y T R A c y . 3931 Mac Arthur Blvd ••••••••••••••••••••••• COSTA MESA ingl. 2'12 '"MW. ftHr REALTOR. 1100 Quail. Nwpt Beach 7s2 7s7s Custom 4 bedrm. corner Harbor & Wor•r. 11hed is the best bu> m bndg<' model home m town! No games' Simple The Terra«c Close to fact I Call Red Carpel pool & recreauon area Realtors. 833-3380 aod,pnced al only m.soo WKLL SA.M EMERALD IA. Y POWE.LL An affordable yet Npt Bch 548· 1927 or ·---------i lot on hill 1100 Catalina Lake·new interiors ..._. S7IO 000 7S2 2887 f Cream purr property' By Si.A. irnU: , · · <-~Pool Sharp & cozy· 2200 sq. l. iippOmtment only A ss u"' • Io•• o f MR. EXECUTIVE ~ _.., w fplc. playhouse. etc laycnst ANG SI 30,000 Open House $460,000.. at 90/o. -------1 Woodbridge Place "Greenbriar". 4 BR. psinc only Eves. 1303) red hill ~· 552-7500 beautiful spacaol.\5 ram1 Real Estate ly home wtth something iacx>~~ ror everybody mcludmg ========~ workshop darkroom. ---------1 game room. iiunporch, & farruly rm Upgraded Centut; 21 Iii Ina--J A REYNOLDS&CC lhruoul with lo~ or ex <.:ro:.sCountry ~ __ Bkr lil4)640-8260 lras Aslro-lurf CO\ ered Ron Elhs Prop...-.... 47~1389 or <303> 476-4025 r---------famtly dJJung rm & buce lutcben. $274,500 ·-. -... ........ , . J r•' . . ... ,,,. Big canyon beauty! Ex elusive location. 4 bd home oo prime "• acre lot w 1v1ew of city lites. golf course etc. Terrific pauo for exec entertain· Ing. Call Coe detaUa. 1138-6256. 3 Bedrm, formal dining Sat Son Call I! Qua~I For 111fo & v1ewmg, call pool deck A beauty or S48·ll88or960·23S8 1600 ouJ!,t.!.920 , llUOI . C.M. DUPLEX . rered al $110,000. Call Tmtin 1090 Newly refurbished 2·Z 541).ll.Sl ••••••••••••••••••••••• Deluxe Dplx, Sl25.000 J Bedroom umls in highly Woodbndge Place Biscay Model 4br. formal film rm. 3bu. 2 frplc1>. J <·ar f(IH Premium lot on park Upgrades 1ncl'g AC. Sl.23,000. 833-05417 urt 5pm By Owner Turtlerock 4 Br. Sl09.000 Fee Ten ms & pool facal. Pnnr on ly. &44-4157 WOODBRIDGE $51.000 DOPLHIH R.l. Cal 494-1511 $54,SOO! Yes. at as still possible lOl~~~~~~~~~I buy a comfortable 31~ --- bedroom Condo m Sharp llST VIEW YWo~f~u:~:R~~ EMERALDBAYSTEAL ."./ 6000 SQ. PT Park. pool and cable Tv Best Fmancmg RAMCH REAL TY 551-2000 ~-~-------ASHFOC! ASHFORD! HS.EH COFFEY 673-3863 10.697 ACRES LAGUNA BEACH R·l Ne•r Greenbelt Ckean & Canyon Views Sl00.000. Terms. "Z" REALTOR 4114-8611 "DR.AMA TIC11 Wood & glass Quality . ~ ( ~ ~···-~~HERITAGE . • REALTORS ~ Walker & lee Heal Estate BEAUTIFUL IROADMOOR Victoria Bch ~~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~-j 3 Bdrm home. highly up. Duplex loc11led one blk _ __.;;;;=====--DUP• i£v .._.PT ICH gr~ded. Pool & Ja<:uu1. Crom the steps. A pa.Ir of ..oA " $78.900 1-bdrm. apartmts with ON THE BEACH OPEN HOUSE The HotMffllers good vus. Beam ceilings SUNSET & SUIF Sunday f'eb 20th. 10am to1~~~~7~52~5353~~~~ & flreplaces. Sl49,500 2 Lots wide al corner 5pm at l2tl.5 Cl:iy St . 9r To n-P orDOtfunllne wio!Yen'··s Lge walled patio & mos old .. pr1 rte of Wes ..... s.ter a098 -r.r\he garden. Outdoor brick ownership ~ch unit has ••••••••••••••••••••••• frpk attached. 3 BR. 2 J bdrms. 2 l>us, patios. cloUun& store with park· Ba. room for expansion dbl gurages. ocean tng. in super tugh tralfic MulUple zoning. $275,000. v 1 e w s. M r Cruz on location near malls. 714 533-6600 fn11e~lmcnl 000 By owner, Phone Mon- SlO. Fri. 6pm-10pm. wkods Olvi:.aon. 8am·llam. 1'114)67~ -· WESTCUFf YOU1E KIDDING! Only $49,950? WOW! BR ea unit Blt.n!i. micro desirable rental arc..i oven Will exchange for Block:; to the bt:<1ch Triplex. Henry Wall $79.900 Really.496-143..5 Bkri51 3755 ---.- OWNERS ONLY I want to buy income pro· perty Apts. fixer uppers OK Tell me what you've got. Fred Pieracc1. l502 No. El Cammo Re1tl. San Clemente Ph 496-5458 40 • ' '-droom UftitS Good rt-nldl c1rt-;.i . $550.000 Submit t~·. down. av~rugt' rental S.175 mo. Pnn only. Bkr 1714 t 540-5520 days. 1714 t 493-3365nights1wknds Ope-n Sat Sun I ·~ Profes decorated 3br. 2ba custom ltKht1of( & lnscpd It Greenlear <~ of Buranca It Lake I By ownr Courtesy to bltrs <7 t4 I 673-all2 or 1714)~1 AnJfablt" al the Crossing in NEW Woodbnd.-ie A 2 bedroom family home 1n the mot.t ~elect area of l~tne Ne"er l>t'en ll\·ed 1n ""o wa1t1n1t 111 I ane <.:all for particulars home on huge st to ~t lot ~~~~~~~~~~ 3 lge Bn. 3 baths Ex pans1ve decks. g1i;anltc Tasteful decor. conve· nient-flow floor plan. lanai. patio & pool 3 Bdrms .. 2L2 baths. fam1 ly rm $149,500 Walker & lee Real fstate 5'lf*' b.och duplex OPEN HOu!>E SATI 5.SUN 113 3 Bedroom. I"• bath + den Central healing & Terrific Twosome WOOOIRIDGE WOHDB A betta than new Broad moor Laurelwood Plan E 4 Br, Jba. frml din rm fam rm. 3 car gar Open Sat Sun Crom JO AM to 4 PM YOW' best buy 11l 11.25 000 UGHT I.IA&. TY Ctilt7t.aH3 INV&SITTPAU Terrace Cambridge Twnhse 3Br. 2ba. frplc. iiep din rm, -et bar, up· lfd'd. cpt·a. drpa. roun· try lulchen. c~·d p.-00 $16,500 f'tl 144· 74TS DIR....,HOMI ~ •Br. 2Ba, ct.aatom dtJIB, prol lodKpd. loU of upgrades 115.2.-n RANCH RI.Al TY SSl-2000 OMTHEUHCH A 4 bedroom ram1ly homt' ill a su~rb sur roundin& of ram1ly al rno.pbere NO ASSOC FEE 4 bedrooma Call to att Plan eheud' IAMCH II.Al TY 511·2000 ~n~way Closeout Cam rm. 2 frplcs & dream ---------1 kitchen w loads of cup WESTSIDE REAL TV boards & ceramtl lilt• counters Just hslcd. $174.500 Nichols Real F.stale Co.U 494 7220 OCEAN VIEW from high an the hill!> of Luguna Beach. 2 Lgc bdrms, 2 balhs. on qw'ct street. Beam cetl's to ltv rm & mstr bdrm $85.000 SANDCASTLE REAL ~ATE. 494..SOOS ~ ()pew 5-nday 1-5 Surf. f&Sh from the deck lat high tide). 31099 Coast Hwy .. South Laguna. 3rd houao NORTif oC ALISO PIER. 2·story. 5 bdrm . 5 baths. taauly rm . Just 14 steps to the sand Has the cha.rm o( a courtyard en· lr)'. sloped beams & 2 ffl>ICS. EASY TERMS tmmed J)C>SlenlOn Sub mit yuurolfer lwlll leue Sl300 per mo. l Askmg saso.ooo Oce~d~wy . North Laguna. 2 Bdrms .. frplc .• view. renta for t'25 month.on 9.000 sq fl. let. Sl.25.000 •4t .. 7Hl • , l"('\C ( (•l'"t")a(I\ I, I . r ) ,,I ,I e C).l,fur COASTROYAU VIEW Cbarmmg older two bedroom home on large lot "'•replace. Near new park. walk to beach. shopping & bus. Sl 18,000 f!I Coldwell Bonker 3Monarcb Bay Plaza Laauna Niauel 496-7222 131-0136 REAL ESTATE SHOWROOM DECOR· Commercial plua ·~cloua 2 Bdrm. apt. with an ocean view. sias.ooo. LIDO REALTY :U77 \i,1 I itlu. '\.IL * 673-7300 * 203Ct>dar, N ij INC. 848·2J23 Lake new 3 br & 1 br. many xi.rots. 0<•e<1n view Othec-Reaf Estate Sl29.SOO Call 642·38 •••••••••••••••••••••• • Property House Mobite Hoaies MEWPORTHGHTS ForS. I 100 NEW 4 8 2•-b den House +Guest. Peninsula ••••••••••••••••••••••• . r, ,. a. · 3 Br 2 Ba. Al{l 968-8880 llv.rm. din.rm, wet bar, evs· 673.688Qdys MR. HOAG HOSP. frplc. + m any xtras. --· ·77 Skyline 12x44. New Some ocean/Catalinal·--------•I coach . udult park views. By bui lder, trades PRIV Party wants 3 BR C7923.K> American Mbl considered. $139.950. 22S + home w /pool in Dover Hm:i. 557.9390 LaJolla Dr. Open Daily Shores. l.1do, Cameo _ _..:... ______ _ till dusk. 646·7085 or Shores. Spyglass. or COSTAMESA. 646-'1968 CdM area $150 $190.000 '7'1 Skyline 12x.56. new Ll.&.B•ARVIEW range PO Box 1903. Coach. Adult 1Jark. walk ~ N B 92660 Pri ly to supermarkeL (7968K l W.1feclo lyOwner · · nc.on · American Mbl Hms. VlEW-ft1ountalns dur 557.9390 ing the day, sparklingl--•,•E•S•T•l•W_FF_s-•c ustom made 2br. Iba. ~~ ~:w~~g::C~'::.r:i Early area Redecorated bllns. rehg. washer. ed home. 4 Br. 2ba, fam 3bdrm "bayCront .. wath dryer. walk U> bch. SboJl8 rm. prof lodscpd, lge water ~icw. Sl32,500 Or & market. Pvt. Pty cvrd patio w ;gas BBQ. 3 ~month S!0.000, 873-2V76 houses to pool, jacuzzi Agent 2 Br, 1 Ba. Mobile Home, and tennJs court. Many Ba y s 1 de Vt 11 a g e . amenities. 1145,000. Opn S. C..• Newport Beach, pvt house Sun 11·5 at 2324 ch, 2 pools. 2 jacunia. Port Du roess Place. ••••••••••••••••••••••• boat docking (acillt1es 644-6828 MAIUMERS aviu.l to tenant. 123,500. POINT ltoy"Cll IHHon CUSTOM VIEW 64'"°112 BUY A Pl ECE OF LAGUNA· The price Is l-•C•.._-1 ,•F•.-.&. .... -~·H-I ri&hl to bold for ruture ~ "-A""' development/lnveal· HARBOR VIEW HOME. meut: owner may asaist pratjgious area. Enter lnfinandnc. •.500. throu gh open beam. Vaulted entry way, large lUMSo.CoutHwy. entertaining Uv room. LAGUNA BEACH Huge family rm, dining 4,7 2457 rm 4& 4 bill bedrooms. • Move up to a beautiful HOME Conalructlon to be110 Acnapfortale 1200 J anuary '77,. 3100 Sq. ft. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 BR, 3 Ba conwmporuy --------• ranch 1tyle.tltlme. MaQY, many xtra&. Plan• 6: specltlcauons avaH. ta Offlce. SlM,900. "' \ I . , 1 y \ I l area, better hurry, call f45.-030.1. FO~E"'"l E. OLSON A " TAXS ... l87 Own your own land lo Valdlcla nr Newball. fl28 acres ol hlll.Y lerTalJ>. up Towatey Canyois, L.A. 9045 10~2"~ CowJty. OnJ1 $200 per L 4",.__. 1'T. ,,- acre. will conaider socn.i ""/ '""""•-lllM •-t rad e 646·3928. eve. • Scrap-Happy Owl! -. 0 .. ONLY PILOT Ftld!Y,,!btuiry 18 1071 ...... u ••• ,. •d HwnU• • hid ....... UllflniiiMd ....... u.twwl.ai.d Apwb:w•h,.....llled .., Iwata........ --~----~;..;.::.:..:. _______ ....:...:.::::~..:::::.::::L.~..:.:.:;.;.. • •• • • • • ••• ............. • •••• •• • • • • • ••• ........ • .............................. , • • • ••••••••••• • ............................................... ,. 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MOW•mHGt •C..&Ull• La Lotta now 1%,. +~Cf: ~r:. d~, ·····-················ Prm.br. • rromLaU0ILU.._Mkd 2311 Rut1era. UU. 3br, l•m rm. lb4!. frpl, 2Br.~Maspermo. ·•-r v:..w 3 ar' DR' "-h• a~!""·a'* r<keanvlewSU() UUI pd lJOHSESTATES .... 1135-fDO hlln.1. toed yd, aar Kuis .......... • .. · · • "" . ten, .... poo $35() -._ • ~ 3 bdrm, 2 batb, 2 ok Nolee awirno ll& 38t'.~~1S~rmo FR.AC,up1r•ded,drps. Ito No chJldrenorpelS .-~. ---------I atrlumt, aecurlty 3BrHome.naarSo Ctt Pt0aeerMZ44Zl 4Br.$440-&Spermo. 1mmed orcy. a1t su.370l MlllDKMlala.54CHS70 t1 111111• o..t, ~~home ':a~ Pfau. very dean MOO a.UN ~Br. IB• w /'X\.n •Br, pool, spa, 1700 7fl8 7700 H-V. Homes. 3 bd, 2 ba. Hlls 3750 -.... .., ~Ii~--~ ... CORONA DEL MAR 2 Br ~uae. n,ilc. Pool. wMb. Some ocean fl Ce1-lh1• v1~ws. Ck>eo to 1hoppln1C ., fine beach.. ..... 2400 • • mo. m T!lO I& yd M.,tn. High Sehl I 3 Dr, , ... Ba. cpLS. d~. 1551>/mo. Gardener lorl ....................... . ....................... ~ I friilc •· 3 Br flo.,_wYlloae Distrlct. Edwards·Hcll. blln~. ~real cover d 154().lm AUC!APLAZA IND1ANWl!LJ..9CONOO + am rm. I u per 82J Vt/ WU.006'6-il10 ~mo 847-21112% pallo. lrplc. W~ mo ~nJc Mountain Vlewt ~~;::;~;~~~ a. Casa Dorado-s 4t 2• lha.rp.Only $185. Sln&l•. NODE~JTTOQUAL Zt?9S Via B..ih.la. Owner OCEAN AIR, 2br dbl 111r Large. dlx adull Uri"' "°" teunl:I pool blk' petaOK. All MS-9088. •2brtownhomew/fflll 4 Br. Jl'am Rm, 21ty, 3car ~ & 76861~ or As· ch11d ok S350sm fet: ttdrm Apb Furn It un- ~-ll tn&.' Pe.n.'alhu•~ de Many areH or Garden •L&epaoo&enc pr ear.M..~Newbury,thcn . soclated Rl!'allo r s TENEXtl19pm898-9891 Cum Beaut.irulnew3Br.2.,_ mand1 tale. $66,000, Crove.Superselectlon3 •Adult.l.chlldUJ"over calJ146-788hf!7PM S8H100 NWPT HGTS 2 br. lge Pool.Jaruui,Bllllarci. ::r!~!.xiio!.!~~~~·· ~,,:_imr. (714} 346-3282, & 4 Br homes. '360-S38S. •Small petok Vacant 3 BR. 2 BA. h>lc. Rmce.Realty l!br. super pvt. New pnl, den, w/fplr. yd. t child, 252~1 ~:~:~~~t13tai t.ach. 1'75 per mo. A1k ......._,, Move In toda.y. Sintles. Brand new !:-side condo upl(l"d, bltns. DW,no lee. 551-2000 v1trant A!Ho new dlx 3br nopet.s. 1375. 646·2067 HlllB fOC' M.1Ai.87S-2311. =-~~·No feo Agt typlc,pvtpaUo.dblgar: 8'6-a30l.pm9G82S84. RancboS.J.38r2BaSan avllil4il 51J65(Mll Sa.Clemente 3276 Sorry.nope-ta ~ Oltof~ very abarp 2 br, l"" ba, New3br 2batwnhse Im· Lw.s Rey 1oJI crse & --••••••••••••••••••••••• "-rtle h 3769 3 Br I~ BM dplx above "••'Y 2550 LOS ALAMITOS area A -.,2342 mar , bltns. dshwshr, lakevu..00.547-70« Mlwpwf leoch 3269 S3!l5 2 Br + dtn. xlnt ~ •• !! ......... ~. Cove. vie~. FP. ••••••••••••••••••••••• realbeauty.Lovely3Br, pool,dblenel.gar.W·D ••••••••••••••••••••••• rond.walklo bch,paol& 206 Fern lear. $550, Wtlhn Style HcMM uparaded at super clean, Mesa Verde ~br, Jba· d 2 hkup S3'75. 968-9232 Turtlerock Gl~'ft Plan 2. 4 BOAT SUP W tC'ONOO. 3 J a cu 1z1. ca 11 Pat . IEST IUY 2l3 963-8104: 714-492·9912 •Z'/Jacres nr Valley View & r~a~.~OK i1ni Br. Fam Rm. tennis. BR. 21., ba Llie oew 493·9672 831-9432 or Somepeoplesuy>oui;et --------- n... .... _,......,.fl home un Lampson St. Children, ~~~ .. ,..,? N . l ln Pool bome. 4 bdnn "50. pool IBOO; 547-70'4 9i,'IO. Agt 644 11.33 (2l3l790-2iies George. what you pay for' WP or 3 BEDROOM ,... -......., ..., pet.a OK. No fee Easy ~·uvu. ew patn . luds. s&l. pets ok, easy -r A d the $.175, YEARLY der a T&G plank root move In terms Agt suit. Avail. now ~1720 terms Agt 1163-81 TuJtM:rock 4 Br. pool & Big Canyon prest1~1ous San.Juan 1ermo:;-. ~ tupnce15 646--0lll w/11 beams including a 963-9088. . . or-.3634 ~enn1s (aril ~75 mo Broadmoor home. JOOO ~tr.o J278 :a·llh ci'ub rsA pte1:n1: spaclooa area that would 3Br 2.Ba t nhse l Deacbwalk ~· 3 br. 2 644-41.S7. short renlJtl OK sq ft. b1&ck bay view, 4 br. ••••••••••••••••••••••• cl b l''ree leftrus le!sons 2 Br. 1 Ba. bltns. dbl aar easily convert to a larg Coro..a .. M• 3222 nr $. c.t ;lua.'ki~ o~: ba. upard d rpc,, auto GREENTREE-3 Br 2 Ba. 2..., ba. f;Am .rm SI 150 2 weeks free rent, new 3 B~hards Swimming pool, nr beach. adults. no guesthouse$40.000Cal •••••••••••••••••••••••_,.MS-sun gar dr opnr Ask for rplc&ramrm cl06elo Flex1ble\errru;6401714 Br2Ba FamRm rulde Golf Dr1vina Rande petsSU0.61~ beforelt'st.oolatc 1~ Blksto ..... bJB 2\.it _,, Grant!21.3Hl9-0281 · --.....,0• •. ·1, u • GALA PROPERTIES ' udC r ---schools. no pets. Lse $400 Harbor Vu Hms. Carmel 3 sac . ..,, ·rec .,.PoO ac Saunas + greal ur MrFr (7J4)54.2:M.56 8a4Qlx. 615\.'J Mangold. 2 Br! 1 ba condo, pool, See Uus' Only $200. 2 br, inclgrdnr.645-3781 Br+ f'R. l'WX> per mo incl 837·9534 t1\-1t1es . Sunday BBQs ey · Sf.50 mo. &U-2405 pallo, no pets. $295 kidsJpetaok. Fee (below market) 7~·0617 Parllei. wtth live ba~ Brand New · 2Br. friik. bltns. lodry rm. gar. 5'00 mo 644-1667 eve ~ ~ . 1649-BlowaSt.642·6421 Mam Rentals 5"40-~0 Single family, The _ 3br. 2ba. Cam.rm. gar Free Sunday brunch , Panoramic View from --• Colony, beaut 3 Br. pool LEASE Harbor View rnrd back yd. tennis. . YEARLY. beaut 2 BR• 0.-0Yes this 2Br charmer on TWO for you 2br hse ~Unfurnished house ex· & lenrus. Grd.o/wtr mrl. Homes 3 Br 2 Ba close s:2i mo 492·5T11 '-'our rentdoll··-aoe"en 2\1a ba unit with S""'C· •••••••••••••••••••••• Bluffs dose to beach. an &2brcott ~ sm fee 11 l d ti ' ood .....,. "-·--iAn1i .oAA_...,...., _...: & · hool 'Q 1 ... .. • ~ TWOACRE oldi.e but goodie. 1375 + TENEXW9pm898-989t ce en con 1 on, g ..,_,.v ...... •• ....... """" top..... sc · wet RARE FIND 3br cozy rurther• .. A terr1r1r ucular view or bay & Ml ... , n "' ... CH SISOdep 875--083.1 are a, PI ease ca I I Woodbridre 4 Br. 3 ba. dm suwt Ava112/ll For •n friilr only $375. Sm fee mamt.enance rrew, pro ocean. 2 Derks. friilc. & ," 11\Aro Boat/RV stor. Rcdec 4 Br 968-8238. rm. ram rm. 3 car Co or appt, rail 7~·7434. TENEX til 9pm 898-989l fess1onal inanaaement aar. Walk lo bch SS50 mo 4BhoR. 2'J8Ale. 30001 sq ftEL.EGANT~EANVU4 fplc.din'g.3096Roanoke.NewJBr 2'-!t Ba, Vlew. garage. Lake & pool. Fti,SatorSun~y--r.-.11..-"--1280 s tarr thiit cares. and WIWAMWIMTOM me on 2· ve arres. Br 2.,.. Ba, din rm. fam Vaca. Try $475. 7~·1920 condo A ta h / S\'i25 /mo cau752.7576 .-wu-friendly neighbors REAL ESTATE 675·3331 car pr, barn. lackrm, 1'Tll no pets S750 644·2970 Jeaiune 835--0211Pg103L . t c gar, w OP· . . Waterfronl·Oock. 4 BR, 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Models open daily 10-7 hone stall, frwt trees, • . . • nr, pvt patio. end uml, Be utDeerf ldt nhs 3 Ba. frplr. n1:w rrpts, Charmin 2br $225 Pets Sorry,nooneunder2t&2 br. l ba apt. 401 fenced & cross fenced.3BR.2 BA.fplc,lndry,no DESIR.AILE near pool. '425 mo B~. 2 ba,1~ y~s 0 ::,,,, drps,bltns.$700.6449932 ok Feeg ' · oo pets. Roommate Heliotrope.129(). aod lots more. Prlred pe ts. r ef., gar. 409 HOME 2BR, 28a, Den, 848-2:34l.evs/wkns $440/mo. Call wkdays or752·8686 MainRentahs,S4()..S370 service 11va1lable. Mon 675-8303 below market. Xln Goldenrod$4.95.67~ crptd, drps, forced air l..uxunous2sty,4Br3Ba Diane al 992·5000 : BLUl-'FSCONDOS '61--.a-L.sa......... thto-monthoccupancy WACIUCHDUP terms. BKR.114/522 LOVELY 2 br w /lg. heat, garb-dlsp, bltns, + 000 sq ft den. bltns, wlcnds/eves673-7197 Leases :..lartmi.i JI $450 nn.-.....-1298 or676-5?J7 patio, gar age, water cpts thruoul, I, air Month. ent 644 1133 •••••••••••••••••h•••• Oakwood Garden Apt.s 4 br. 2~ ba. 2000 llq.f\. :~el~e!~';;C::~o~d~ furn. Adults only, no cond. Dimrabre°Glen. WALNUTSQUARE3Br2 Ni _ --N1reJbr.lba,lgeYARO. newer •2 story . frplr. Real&tate w/paper & rpt. 675.3411 pets. Mar hme. Nr shop&, Ba,upgradedtwnhse.No Big Cyn Twnh:..e. 2 Br, GAR. AVAll. 3 /1. $340. 880lrvine(atl7th> patio, S450 fmo yrl ) Wallfed 2900 or673.o.t31 RATE REASONABL.E ~rhooJs, beach, maint _i>eU. $335. 64.2·9799 den, 2h Ba. DR. pool, 846--91WJS <714)645.-0$50 _64().«)6 __ 7 _____ _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Across 'crolumb.Country rree. ISSO. 642·3973 ci.~-2 a•-.. 4 br's. 3 E~.: tennis $59!1 640 8146 L..1..-.--r..-t.t.-..1 or Su-r deluxe )800 SQ n. 2 2 8 18a -"-2blk t .,.,...., ...,., .._...,,.__ 1700L6t.hSt<atOoverl ,,_ SMOOOCASH r r.,..,..ge. so Z75Mesa01".•$41-6706 3BR,2Ba,frpk,country ba's + fam rm Qwet THEILUFFS ~ 3300 (714)642-8170 BR,den,21,.ba .• lge.w.,t ForBestE.S1de2Br,hse ocean Compremodeled kllch HUGE Mslr cul-de--sacclosetos<'hls 3Bdrm r lyrm 2~ •••-.•••••••••••••••••• bat.laundry,fflllc SS2S by ownr 548-8302 67S-Oll9eves. 3Br, 2Ba, garage. ram rm, Bdrm. M.so. mo. 84.2·5810 & park. Vacant Avail ba SiSS.'L!~~ . STOP LOOIUMG 2 BR Condo ""/pool /jac, Mo. 675-5726 ,...... -----Cust Bit Dpb: 2 Br lam· fnc<I. grdnr. de111rable N now. $430/mo. CaJI Dave 3 Bdrm 2 ba single and start packing. With view of the bay, pauo, ----------=--~ rm d1n rm '2 ba 0 l.se C.M. $425 mo. Avail 3-1. $360/mo. 3 Br. 1~ ba. ~1151 level $485 Lease' IOO's of beach cities ren gar · w sh r Id r 1 r · CostaMeso 3124 Small Building Firm ' • • · .,...,...,...., bltns Edwards lo ' $38"+utll Tom 8 needs IOt.5, tear downs or S460. Agt • Dave S. • ,,,__ Balmo;al, turn rght to Deluxe 4 Br, 2 ba, central COllllM •SSOC. ta.ls listed daily TENEX " ••••••••••••••••••••••• mer-uppers or even add 64-4·721l 1J Toro 3232 17981 Caledonia Cir. end air cond. frpl, plush rpt RN!lton 759.0226 can betp you find lhe ren-546·36:3 dys · Wkndi Casa de Hermosa oos.R·l,2,3&4.Allcom· JBr 283 nice yd, locked ••••••••••••••••••••••• of c ul de sac. <7141 Short lse. 540·0469 or lal you need today. Sm 645-99'7 2br apt w /fireplace, 1"'2 rmssionstosellingbkror separate gar w1lndry Lake Forest new choice 5368884, owner (213) 644-8415. Bluffs rondo-View Lov !,!:;..J1ENEX til ~pm See Park Newport l.lnder bath, range, oven, dlS DO commwlon for ownr f d ef $500 I~ front 4br Jba wet 886-0906 . ely 3 br. 2'-'I ba Tnna ~-. unfurn. apls Newport hwasber. $320. Also 3 br 3eller Bkr 646-0666 ~·~1~·r req, bar~ AJC 5495_ Lo~ered N~~r·12 ba.c~ralair Model Prof decor Cc.do....._ Beach. Funutu.re avail. <sep.blde1s.n~ ~ · for qui ck rental 5Br.3ba,fam·rm,rriilc. b rt' fll1 ,co.,vAe0046P9allo. Avail now l.owesl 1L..<1.-1..L.......1 3425 (714>644-1900 l60W.W1laon blt.ns I cd rd Kids s o se. ,... · or priced view 544 5010 ~ 3 Bd·2 Ba ·NB-CM. Must Cost.~ 1224 c7to9&4-160ld.ays 'o; Av~~I A nl 1' &44-8415. eves. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Balboa Bay Club Bach Adult E·&de \&2 br apt..s be A·l buy·A·l loc. Run ••••••••••••••••••••••• vi w ~mo · P · · 3BR. l~BA condo w/fnrd Apt tor rent. Monthly or Encl gar. patio, pool dnok. Pnn only 646 7390 CUSTOM Jbr, 2ba, Criicl, 1:f1~~· i ~~u!::!~ C~U S4 O/ · S48-0293. Beaut 3 Br, 2 ba, rriilr, UP· EASI'BLUFF lovely 3 br paUo & awning, :stove, what.ever. $450 mo lncl'g Like new. no pela pool w/spa. nu pnl, rpts 768-ll41oralt6499-jo:n Cloee lo Huot. Harbour. graded cpl, covered rondo, pvt pal.Jo, dbl gar refng, Maytag dryer all club fac1llltes. Call 6"-0878 & drp!i. Wlk to schools. · New 3 b r, 2 b a pat.Jo Short lse. 540-046!1 w1opnr. pool & rec fac's Till'd d1rung area. Close 54(l.l743tosee. -------- R...tds church & sbop'g ~65 On tbe Lake 3 Br 2 Ba. toWn.house. Bltns, rriilc. or644-8415. $450.213·598 213.S to stor es & school~. ---------1MESA VERDE area ••••••••••••••••••••••• mo mcl pool service. fantastic view. ~. mo. garage, pool, tenn.is cts. w~.a......1...._ ptac• "'e""' lo b~h Luc, dlx 3 hr Swimming pool & tenn~ Llve on the beach. $240, Hbodme1 atmosphere 2034& J HauMtFurnislwd !J6.1..6S05 ~ ~2S/mo. (213)897-8214; _......,.. .x..., • ,.. t'<>urts. Vacant aft Feb util pd. 1628 Oceanfront r e uxeapt.s 546·1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• S4fHIOB8 Largest Woodbridge duplex Newly decorat 20th $310 mo Phone 963-4888 2 Br. l'At Ba, bltns, D/W. 0 Mesa Verde 3 Br, 2 Ba, foelntain Vatl•y 3234 home. S br, Cam rm. hv ed. S4001mo yrly Day 536 ~ G11•: al 31 2 FR, 2 fplr's, bltns. grdnr ....................... CLEAN&NEAT 2br plex rm, din rm. 3 ba, 3 car 1·629·2546, eve 1 985·0052 -------l br mobile home m qwel cpts, drpe, gar. adulU., ••••••••••••••••••••••• incl $42.S 839-4945 ..... frpk only $185 sm fee gar. AU upgraded. A IC, ----, ---VlLLAG E W Al,K 2 BR. N.B. p11rk. Pref. :,ingle hO pets. 548-4291 : ~27 $165. Beach area cottage. · · 3 BDrun l~ Ba Prestige n r. lake. Le a s e HARBOR View Somerset I '~ ba. immar. S300. fox in 20s or 30s S150 mo All util pd Fee $20. MESA VERDE · Atlrac· area .. ~ mo.°Agt. Ask TENEXUl9pm898-9S9l Owner/Brkr,552·7588 5 br. 3 ba, view, walk to MAIN Attraction 2 BR, 2 642-0513eves Beachcomber, 631·2011 live 3Br, 2Ba. w /W cpts, for Keitb968-l317 •NEAR BEACH• -pool & lcnn S8S01mo na. plush $310. 3122 drps, dshwshr, frplc, Garden-Like spadous Jbr. 2 ldr'lll T..._. New The i:errace, on grnblt, ~Alt 6PM644-8828 Both have pool. jacuzzi. $186. Sngl Bach, util pd, bch vu. lawn. mre loc Refs Winter. 675-6583 Con.ade4Mw gar.5'20mo.540-3368 2b l f d d - -pool & ,._11 Cardilf Mod 2 Br 2 Ba. -----garage, elr. 551 ·2885 ••••••••••••••••••••••• a. ge nc tn Y ' ......... "" ....,.... pooJ jac $COO 644 -2932 ~~...-ELEGANT OCEAN vu 4 48r, 2Ba, $435 mo. kids & gardener, $C75. 963-2657 c:rh. ht patio. $320 • · · We'n Mow looldncJ _an--'-yt_1m_e_. ____ _ Br 21~ Ba. din rm, ram pets OK. fenced yd, 3 Br condo 2'AI ba $42S 2 llD. Ph 846-4905 3Br. 2Ba, 2 car gar .. Univ SumlMr Rewtals Near Bearh. 2Br, Hntg rm, no pets S050. 644 2970 557.0237 rar gar.' 1664 .sq Cl 2 Br 2 Ba never lived in ~.l~~78Jacuzz1. pool Sch. Nr pool & tennis On the Pen. l br all util pd S22Ssmree TENEX UI 9pm 898·9891 Beautiful 3br, Jba, FM, 968-2297 Dbl • d LEASES rrts Plush $320/mo f&4m.. Valley l 134 F'J> FD bch. Onl .ovn, out.stan mg rec Turtlerock 4 Br. nr UCI. 84&QlOS ••••~•••••••••••••••••• S7s0 mo.'~1035 Y 3 Br. 2 ba. Mlle Sq Park !!.c~0., sec. $370 mo tennis. pool, gar opnr. 2 Br. 2ba. enclsd gar, blk -------- PIMECIEB Oeeanfront 3br. 2ba $4 UVES UP 3Br "-~o. I~-ba. 2 ~ar area. Very mce .S395. liit ,,......,,...... to bch. amemlles. $400 OuplexnUnium 3600 """'..., • ' & I t A I 3 l $t95. Avall 3/1. 833-1354 mo utaJ pd. ••••••••••••••••••••••• )tar encl patio pool Len &&de new 3 br, frplc. as v a I ' ~-"-"OR 3 B 2 b t mo Avail unul June IS. TO ITS MAME 6i5-0888 ms.' kids OK. S345. ph bl.tna, RAr, pool. Jacuzn !!l;,l!30-0700 (714) ·~ 3242 &.og.at.adt 3248 r . a · pa 10 3 Br 2 Ba. pvt yard, 1 Sana.-Ulfe 3776 laundry rm $400 ......,.,....,, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Park /bch neerby rhild, no pet:. 645-1759. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4ii46 5786 · ••• ••••••• •• •••• •• •• • •• S500 mo Costa Mesa . Over 500 tall trees and 10 streams with waterfalls create a relaxing setlJng ror your spacious new 1 or 2 bedroom apart menu. From $240 Furniture availablt! SmaJI pe~ OK. Adults only. Of'flce open 9:00 lo 6.00. 2300 Fairview Rd, Costa. Mesa . Phone 545-2300 • 6 1e-.. -.. 3 I '"0 ~ 1 W't• .. och 3240 3 Br, 3 ba townhouse Lease in Exclusive 3 Arch 3Br with wood!IY mtr. blk ---~ .__,,_.. _.. .. ....,. • kl d Bay Jbr. 2i.-iba. fo' R • vu b h V d E-S d Cost u ••••••••••••••••••••••• Moourrllo Townbse JBr. ••h•••••••••• •••••••• Spar Ing new con . p b h T C 11 to r arant, rea y 1 e a .,esa new ~Br 1 BB. ~per mo . 213 339-3241 or • 714-498-031 l rt r . ennts a l•"' b r 1 bl , Br. Children v.elcome 2ba. blt..ns. $325 mo mrl Jbr. 2ba, 2 story twnhse $470 Call "Lila". BrolterRutbSacltarevea now$480 uu r. rp c, tns. gar, Yard Oreat view pool 963-0656 w pool. xlnt locatJon 846-l371or846-S456eves. 99'1-~l. Southland As· Oceanlronl5Bronpnme pool, jacuzzi. lndry rm S:WO 84.2 115 Perun Point. $1200 s:n>t$350 644-~78 ll!OO/mo. Dolph.in R 1'; Mee 2 Br 1 Ba, fpk, huge · • S Br 3 Ba, Seagate Lagoon soc .. 835-2012 Turtlerodc Glen. New ---------~ _ fncd yard. $350 mo 4 BR. newly upgraded Condo. $500 per mo. OCIAMFROKT 3Br on bsl st. 1650/mo 34121 Et Encanto, Dana Beaut dee duplex mcl'g frplr, pool, yard . washer/dryer, quiet S!SO. toJune25 493.7394 LGllJlllll leocJt l 141 6'2-0282 Oole lo bearh. $425 /mo 846-:001 &840-2268 lse Pt. Open Sat/Sun. lou of •••••••••••••••••••••• 1 BR, l'-0 _ Condo. pool & Alk foe Keith. 968-1317 •-L-32,.4 :_~,R • S b.atbs. 2 fplcs • Wattrlu °"' ......_ wood, oceanview, de~ks. Apa t;;wfth ra..., ........_ .. uuud's urut. priv. steps 611 1400 etc. Lge J BR units. Unfwftllhed OCIAMAlOMT playground lsl & last. Sharp 3 Br or 2+ den. Lge ••••••••••••••••••••••• to beacb. Lease Sl.300 mo. • P O L L E Y R E A L ••••••••••••••••••••••• t,ge 2 br cottage, E-sid~ 5 BR. 5 baths, 2 lplcs . SS40. mo. Nr So. Cst fncd yd. Desirable lora· IRVINE Hillie McCormack ESTATE. 34144 Coast G a? l802 c M frplc beam ceil m.atd's u.nll, priv stepi1 Plu.a. 982·1839 lion. $U.5/mo. 642·0665 or 2 BR, 1 Ba .......... $350 Realty 494-7551 Hwy, Dana Pt. =~~:.:............... E~ci. g.ar. s3oo. 548·~ lo~~ if:c:!:i1cmo DU poolside 3 Br 2''1 Ba. 8t2-338S 2BR, 2 Ba.····· .$.17S/'85 Ocean view, renccd l br Hcinor y., HofM .Apcrtmtnh Furnilhed 21R WATBlRlOHT p ood Aok Rwty 41M 7551 Woodstream Condo •N.w .. ochHouH ~~~·~~aBa .. · · · $425= $275. Petok. Fee 3 Bed rm MONACO ....................... Builtins, crpt.s. drp1, B· "Nm~RNEW'" Many amen1t1es, fpk, r~ ready ror summer • · · · · · · · Mam Rentals. ~5370 A 1 M h 1 B-Q. huge deck, garaue C t d bl 1 Hl..,.,.INclll 3t69 dbl gar w1opor, vie """ w lk be hf JBR.2...,ba .... $550/625 W/\/lf!W, vru arr • lc6ooP.......,o 3707 ° ps .• rps, tns. i •••••••••••••••••••••• lrv\M & Univenily SlS nowb !W a tlok ac rodm 4 BR, 2 Ba ........ $465 2Br. 28a, carpets, drapes, 1977. -...u... C_......_ •••••••••••••••••••••.•• U35360i FINLEY AVE N B patio. Washer & dryer UDO Y"''RLY A 8 ...,_ 714-8319-2810 ere. 1 to grn e 4BR,2•,<aba,furn .. S500 orean vlew. Adults. ~ -• · · bkups. l & 2 br's. rrom • &:#\ • • r. _... ldlool & tugh school 4 4BR, 2 ..... Ba ... $S50/800 49M4SJ Sharp 3 bed.rm home nr Xtra lge 2 ~· 2 ba. util in-JACOIS REALTY $20S. Ready 2115/77 ba. fam rm .. aunn ESide 3 br 1 ba duplu br. 3 ba, hu~e sundec:k, 58R,3Ba ... • $895 CdM Hi.school, vacant& ~I:;~:· 1115 w_ 67M670 641k262or64S-9S43 pa tin 1700 Mo. Aat F'ncd yd. Kids, small do~ db( gar ~mo 614 20th Cbarmln1 upper dplx. ready ISSO/mo B'~A PK . N- 1 ... 2 Westside 2 br .,..,,,,. C ... . m 6~ o1r 2061 Manon Way St. ~1718 2Br. Oc vu. deck, walk lo 640-616 I eoro.a def Mar l7Z2 vc.i.. "'-• ....-... ~ l'harnunl 2br hnM", fm 1325 ~ 4 BR. 3 Ba upgraded new bch. Includes uW ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Br apts, cpls, drpa: bit.DI, drpa, stv. Children OK loc, n1 re surroundtnp $650 mo w /frdnr. ~. TbuntbruSun. Furn bachelor, no coot'g. pool. The VIila Wood9 548-lll.'l60aft.5PM PH·642-44521.1'75mo 1,~~r"\t>;:'S:t~.9~: ~842·7461 Julie. So. Lag. 2 br, 2 ba, fTpl, Sll5 Month. Fullertoo. 81824.lbst.<714 >~1·70'1'2 2 Br garden apt, frplc. 2 • ....__.....__1 ....._....... CrU\don,546-9080 NEW 4 Br. 2.,.. Ba. fplc, deck, d/W, W/D. S450. 811-4517eves. lcAoalslcmd 3806 paUO,dahwhr.~. C&U~l27......,.. dm ana . .-etbar, l blck mo.a.1m:~1tl06 eo.toMtsa 3724 ••••••••••••••••••••••• S57-2841 ~uxe 4 Br 2 Ba. Fam bch. L&ncbc S49S mo Ocean Vaew 2 Br. den, l~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 br, ~~Ut to bayt ~Spec. Jbraptoruseit as2 BLUFFS CONOO Rm, dbl ll&.r. 5'25 988-0SSZ aft 4PM Ba, 2 sundeckl. l'SO. -o 00 WHI( & UP mo · au. wa er br & den Frplc patio & WANTED -..SS tt513C\MPllSJ)a~fRv ... E Dua-4ltllllr6.2111-2Bli 2BR. +convert den, 2ba -• garage. 116 ..... Agate. pe>ol. Adults ms. Nn by CPA 6: family 3-4 Br, 2 Br du pies. bui It tnl. SUP!R SHARP home. new crpt. walk to :~~~dBJ!~~aU l213)541·3316 peta. MS-3:111or837 ·9517 brkfst rm, 2 sly M50 aaraae. yard. crph, ~~pi~ r,~hc'x,lsr !l~~.fN,.g~t;~ !!!!!'!.~ ...... !?!.~ ~ & tennis. $450 •PhoneServ. Htd pool ;? Br & den, 3 Bat ~It.bl, Larae 2"3 br apt.5, 2 bt., Iona c.erm lie. 64-4-4871 drps, adulta, no pets l.ocatA.!d 00 qw.et rut de c~-3B __ --A-Lo'· ZJ76 Newport Blvd, CM gar + patio, sml llOl h&e pool, nercise & rec. rm. S...A.a lit ml+~l.S2 sac. Snits OK. MOO mo. TURTLEROCX 4 Br •. 2 7°~v:~;&,.';;Childre': ll~CAHYOM S48·97S5or64$-3967 ~ f~ Adlta. $400 aauna.2881 Bnstol St. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Agt. No tee 963-0836 & &. Fam Rm. den. pauo, welcome $350 7SIH222 or Goff~ Vltw! SUS CASITAS 2 BR, l Ba. encl patk>, fr PET HORSE' Lrt s Br, 2 be. frpl. clean. 968-5368 waterfall, nr park. pool, 768-0720 Agt Uve ln style! Brand new Minutes to NB. 1 BR BaJboa Isle 1ara1• apt on slnaJ• s•r. no k.idl ot 3 Br, lba. friilc, DW. Mr/irdnl pd. $375. 27S Delwr.4Br28a,DlnRm. school.S\2Smo.640-1714 . . 28ror38r. 2~ 811. pool, furn. Adults, no pets. yrly lse. Open house pet.s.$230.846-7129 • hone c:otnla. uck rm. BroedwayU.3125. bttm.dlbwabr, dbl aar.1\utlerock Glen Plan 4. 517:~.,!rdu:m~d• ok tennia,securlty.lllOOmo. 2llONewportBlvd CM Sat /Sun /Mon. 118\.\ ~~==~:-· aBR.1"1tba.frplc,fncdyd, nr .. all. Im med 5br,3caraar,PoOl,ten-TENEX~m898-1.t WesMyM.T9YkM'Co · · Topaa NEWt1e 2 Brw/patiol M 6p 152 0512 po 11 e • • 1 on . e o 5 2 Dis. '115. mo. 64().10M. NEwPoRT ctNTER I.ft..._ 2 Ir Freshly ainted It c t· =~ ZM ~':..ocadel nt ~Lav-a 3116 ~ m, or Hardwick Cr. Spr· R Leglllla...... 1252 REALTORS &44-49l0 Bltna, W/W, clrpl. Adlt.a, ed, 1 el. baytront-Zw. --~11 .. J>l_B~ ti ••••••••••••••••••••••• ln1dalo/We1tmln1ter. 4 Br, a Ba1 F • cpta drpe, ••••••• .. ••••• .. ••••••• no pets.1225. fM5..38'71 S300. 873-ICni :"""8'5'.i'iol' ~vr~ 3 Arch Bay, 2 Br, WW SBr. lba. focd yd, 1ar, 110 Union Real Eatate, fl::O.loa:cpd.J:~~~ Loffly3br&cdenw/vlew. N=eR;rB;::a~1~: VJLL.APOMONAAPTSM ;;~::111:-=.,=1:;•::•=lll:;11::-:.:;;::,.0;:7;1..:::...:=..::::::::.._ ___ 4 cpt1, drps. fpk, vt pet.a, szas. '1st & tut mo. ~EY11.U1·101B ,.... .. _..21 ew. • ' Avail. MaRb lit. Only pool + •auna Kid.I OK' bdr ,__ *l""' .n..1 t '"' -Now renttn~ 2 br 1225. A. beach vt SlOO eleanfee lt40 8 --u.50 t' ' Rlt • "' . ' l m uvm • .,, . ..,. ... e ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• --Ad -':! ·ocean ew, ~ e.u-0'72s 'Condo l sty 2 Br pool r; · P• mo. a no pets . '400. Avail lldult complex. No peu ... -Yr'"2br .,.._ 2 ........ •-· u ta, oo ..-mo.544-4418 · Call Kay' H odie at TurtleroctGleo,oow5Brr Mye10ra. Rltr, 494·5420 3/1m.545-3358 Pool. 1780 Pomona Ave. 2 v 1 ...... bJ""I'• Pool,crpta,drps,tl.oveA 'tMJ CMIMDl!IWICI OPEN DAILY 8A.Jl.TQIP.M. - 1163..()Ml or Bob (211 > 38a. fam rm, teonll, poou 981).t l CM car enc . 1ar.' cony reMi. Next to aU sbop- MM.048. ownrl!S0.&40-3'11 lmmac 3 Br. View, rncd Npt Shore. 3 Br. 2 ba, -· . SQ.100.1 ._ 113 lTtb Place al 1...::;:~::::;;-:-:;::=--ll.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;j cenuai air lae L $425 pool, tennia, rec room, StudiO apt. Sl2'S iacJ uW. • ., Br 1 ba S325 Yrly °.ran Santa Ana St. 6'2·3'a4 --------11 -..... .__...._ ,......._ · op • ~lo bch. Yrly rental rum. No cook.lni. Sn1l9. • • · c · ·-'"~ -• RIMTAU * lmmed occy. Wtr pd. Ai1k for Grant, (213) In back oCllNM Cont.Jnen· beam ce11. rplc ay NEW BREEDAPTS . 281l.28a ........... MOO 831·!M89or495-li58 GHtlll la.I St. &U-6368, ult for 841-2222.eve557·iml lbc'w/loll.rriilc,~Ps>hlllt 2 BR. 2~ Ba ..•...... SUS Ocean View, new 2.Br, den S BR 2\.'l ba Jacurn Boat Joel Lrttle gem' Sl7:5 UUI pd. ~·l~ac~ ei;;;~ I~~ mo ;:~·r~.Ba ......... = Condo. adltt, S49Smo moor"&. 2 ml away. for Cabla type 1 Bdrm Ctuldok Fee. JW:nUtOn.~u . 28R' den.'2&:; ...... SUS (JU)Q1..-0l up to JS' boat. f150 mo W/11mall yard. $200. Pb MaJD Rentala,540-5!70 ISR:2Ba ..... ::::::suo ~Yltfo 3267 ~ ~5000.extt41Pat. Capishwwwltodi3111F.ufaldequiet24.3 bdrm 3br. w~I. new a BB. F'R.2~ Ba •••• "50 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •NEWPORTCRF.sT• STtJNNINO It• l Br grdn ••••••••••••••••••••••• :.~:"il:r:!0Clft)~~ 3BR.~ba ......... '525 AvaUNow.2IOOaqfl,oew 2BR. CONDO $SSO. apt Pool&recrm,$220. MAGMIFICIMT tncllvtreatll. '8R.2Ba ........... "50 5 Br. a Ba, klds. pet.a, Oceaavi.w. now. tabSl.'40otfdep. LOWlaOWl.IX Mc:ILI•• Aph .tBR,f'R.aBa ...... $550 park..,ool. ltZ terms, <>penS.t/SUnUM wllhed. Wil.hfirepl•ce.2Bdnm 1mSutaAnaAve CBI :---------• 4BR.FR.tBa ...... 811CM> H .9a'7-1JM(710 #iSlRM.ALOA ~ u nry lar1e maaler '*s.542 · red hilt .... 552·7500 ~ M2'4804. ............. J740 bedroom>, a batba, bullt-------- • .. •••••••••••••••••••• lna •two fenceG peUc». at.a Verde 2 br upstaln. ,.._ loyflORt STUDIO Located Int.be PaJt.udel. New cpt.a. Rda. A~ 3 Bdrma .... snald'•· 3~ .,..,.. $15 w~ Extertor malntace In· now .•. 498-1936 Bathl. Q\d8ettkareaL~~dcy "'·lfltltcbe:n&TV" clud•d-$3&0/nib. Call ........ _, M 3 B 2 Ba beach.\"t .tortn•. '"" 492-3M'lor-...S. ""' u.: ar. r , l ~. leatt SlllO Mo. UnfM .. UUllU• DO pett. sn~ per mo. -- 71 4-h75-45h2 Ada Hll MILE TO OCEAN CoroM .. Mcm-lal2 ~1103 cw Ml-3874 •orat S.ltft Mot.I ...................... . 7J1Y•tdowa .. 'fd 2 Br gar.,. ap\, l Ba, Bllach Blvd at Yor1rtown 619"1t Cam.atlon. .. . l~t• ~ THllAYLIAF I Bdmis, water pd S2eO Beaul.ltul, 1s-ctou.s ne;J .-. Poot. rm ~ttos. Adults, No Pc\I 129 Avotado. c.11 . ......, ' ., A I A 1 h.......... low 4000 Otfk. Rffthil 4400 Ftlday. F.-Uarx 1a, 1m DAILY P1LOf DI fall:wataUllfwoa. ~u.fur1L .,.........u.fwoa. dfW• .,. • • ••u•uu•u••••n•••n ~-~ 53•~,. ••••••••••••••• .. •••••• ••••••••••••••-••••••• ·-••••••••••--•••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••-•-•• • •••• ••• • a..tt1b W-*M 4600 .............. T...... ,.,._, !JV C.......... 1124 ColtwMet.41 UZ4 ......... led1140 Mr .... tle.clit 1169 S nu•Qmmo. OFC. SPACi ~:,~.:o~ ••••HH•u•••••••u•u Dei4i 1031 ••••••o• ............. . ......... •••••••••••• •• ····-··•••••• ••• •••••• .=:: ............... -••119•••···----AU "°· wtt. •re kill· ~ UOC>eq, • :;;.n~-,· d ..... b N B b.... • ....... ~ •••••••• •••••• *51..1 .... ft .... •s* llACHltlNTALS bat.IL SbOWn Mon·S•t .. 1"00ID. + • """...... · WH~ 'I · · -·· ARTY ~ vn llRANDNEW *A9tvap•aw* WINTEJ\-SUM ER "onlJ". C.11 aft lpm. ~Al.Ll$100Jml'mo.. HfflHft aa• U . ta• f"alVATIP 1 O\Tl'CAU.11.ASSAOS lmeltand Liftlt srrou ltw P.'lhWl\}11 o( 4 pu-w ror,·>t M\!lln<llfr Po" tumb11~ w.1h1rinlls anJ 4u~'f pooh l~4'n to lh\! · W>Und of buhtih'lg s1rw1ms <'l11d gf<lwiny 1h1ngs 'lbus llduh llpt1r1n~n1 hornt• ,,, P1nea~k V1llc.'lge IS d IOll\I T\!lr vl\l I f~ni! you ''"' ~n1oy unu•ual pnvacy And luxury A RECREATION PARADISE. Two •~nnis courts. Sl.vimmtng pool pl111 unlqw vol~ll pool. Jocuui. Sand ~~II court Mountain lodge clubhouse with hrepl.xe, conversation pit billiards. ~· 6c1un.,. Hu~· to th~ good life Md 1lwn rel.1x FROM S26S TO $355 Including H('M n~.~ o .... fwd1uom Ont· 8dt'1 r !I \..A~~ '"'" ti<d•YI ""·Two llctth JJ(X) Ad<1m) Aw . 1n ~Id Me'>d. <lcr<M from Or..i~ C0t1st Col~ hl.•l\W4.'n H.uhor ilnd Fa1Mew <714) 540 I.JOO. NOWRDll1NG ~·• ,..._ YEARLY ftct. req'd. ~ or Call: roomwtpvttMst.blnNWP' "'11 PlY ~ or )our -.UN ._. &.AAUIS 2Br . 1 , ...... ,,,. 58-5156 PACJ'1C fteaJ Est.le Hl.t aru bome. Roland, !ndT.D. ~~lS AT I nVWll >'' 'J. v•u • ...,.,., ~ tWI 842-0300 ~ Nu 1 •a Bdrm. bll-1.u, ROOMS $2:5 wtt up w1tb tl 1 ...;...;_;;,. _______ AJ u ••c.•.t•/ cpu, drp9, encl pr. all loich•n $37 Ml wk up Sm ortlce na • n Semi-reUr~ builder 6 Pl 11 / nu. (7lf)N1·"81, 10em· apts 541·97ss' Fashion latand, Nwpt w\f••iah2or:t8rbome. &:::~~ 5pn. 1 dya. · Center, SlSO mo. '7WUr1 s.100 mu. MS-71151 or euaincu or proress -~ Offt*-~l·!ISS n••••••••••••••••••••• ===....;..;...;;;._ ____ penan.Wal.ktobcb.,lov -· • •u•• 5100 Lee l " 2 Br. 2 ba. aecl•---------el bomoll48-l~ bit 0 C Al rt .. ·--••••••-•••••••• apt.a. AdullS only, no OCIAHAlONT Y 5 1 'l'"'"' '°irom' Sl.,f>~o .. J_ t:ta/tlltttt/ CJL1tllS UC LIJUU&JJJJI pets. AJC • Dsbwahr. 1 BR, I Ba. wntr Sl80 Pvt entrance & bath. u, "" • • CSSl9H Pool & Jacuul. From 2BR.2ba,yrl)'$450 Quiel home in SA. lease req. lnc l da ••n••••••••••••••••••• PIOPLIMEIDID .....,. mo. lJlla Mapol.ia. s-s TO ••"CH '151-9~ cpts/drps, J•nllonal iv•. ....... Immediately for xtra ;r.1800 ,_. -Hgbt.1. 95· mo. FM ayslm. all ulll. &Ill• 0 ~ SOOS work ln motion pictures 3 BR.2ba,wntr~ Balboalaland,p· ....... t...,, 200, 2(ll2 S. p;, Rrt1tol, psDr •••• &aomepoulb'-TVcom· 3 BR, ?YI ba & 2 BR. 2 Ba. all convenlencea. Nr beach . 538 ·1579 eve/wlmds 2BR,2ba,wnlr"7S ... .,., '" NB. <71•) .. "'7 ·'1010 •••••••••••••• .. ••• "' bllth. S25 per week. Call .. .... 7 me rl<'al work UU) 673-7178. <behindCarl'sJr). C-.llbe ... •... ~ Over ~ Ac'Uve loul Video associated '11{£ EXPkAIBNCE'. Adult motel. Clo1td circuit TV. Foe ReKrva· Uonl,M$-*7 •KAREH1S * OVTCAJ..J.. NASSAG & tPM-ZAM &38-1'80 AIC>aTIOM C.Ounaelln& a. Referral i>r.1. teet·avail. wtndl ~Hr HelpUne MT -N95 Bach apt . Evuything LAGUNA IEACH bus. UaUnp. Pleue call c~~-lce furn. Pvt ent. Bch, Xlnl expoaure corner on or stop by for free info. .-.-... 3 Br or 2 + den, s blka to ocean. Vic PCH. 8(b North Coast Hw y., alt"l. All categories & types. $rna I F'ec EXOTIC 1.1.11Le. beach, sharp. 1365 mo. . Blvd. 536-3518 level, 320 to 640 IQ. ft We guarantee to please • ~ 892-0745 8 .. _ w t Uft Fr kl ,_________ Mus•&• & Modelln& RELA.X.LNG MASSAGE BobJame&•lJC. Muaeur Outcalll ~II. 04-5111 llllfll\£9S llf l'l l0,.S l UI '· '"-hql,.t o ''I t'-t t 1 r 1 '°"• ea c area. G' la lookin f f ee P.ar na. )IOU. 4 Elinor Lloyd formerly or Outcall 5'2·Slll9/S4:l·3250 pool, no cblld.ren or pets. 2 " g or em HillJe McCormack 751-37 I Arcadia J'oina ataH at .....:.;.:...:...;;. ___ , ___ _ TRIPUX S27Smo.W.S681 roommatetosh~re3BR, Realty 4947551 lrNtTEDBUSINESS Park Newport H air <-1rit•Uteoder Fro ~. •ftcl ,...,.els, ---2 ba condo. 1n N 8 ... 'V"'"""MENTS ...,... ... ~.. "' '.. SIE...,...,E tund H ., 25 MUTU "L ILDG. m .,..., • 644·S750 tats So. El Camino Real dsb gar's Earth •LA PAii "" * be Hoag osp. .. ~ lS2S Meu Verde Dr E 1 L colorS., '962·7787 or l "2 br rum" unfum mo.+ util. lSt & lut Preauge office space rn (acrossCromKonal.n.s) IACAUTlffMRS SanClemente.Fuly ic. 53&-0007 'l\sk for Nan from $21.S. up. All elec· 631-21896 all. 5·30 pm central Corona del Mar Suite 1()6, Co&ta Mesa LAS VEGAS STYLE For appt.492·7296 SUIS. l br. near water. Pet olt. Fee Main Rentals. s.ID-S3'10 tnc. Ftreplace. Healed NEWPORTBCH.43rdSt Ample parking. Atr· UBI Open7days Reservati.ons. EL ITE SAUNA & pool. Adults. no pets. Pvt entry w /batb. $90 cond., Jarutonal service ~J0586·10P.M. MASSAGE ••SJO FULL 979-1.268or~l260 494~ s nights per week MAMUFACTUIUHG ~ Hour with this ad. Acrou from golf course _mo_._______ Im med occupan(y · 40< Patented Item Lost & FotMd 5300 FREE Whirlpool w J1 Hr ~===================1 1 Bdrm. 3 blks to ocean. 20432SantaAnaAve Avail immed. rm & bath To55tper~q ft 1 l!nique piece of equip-H•••••••••••n•••••••• Mauage lndv. Rmi. for CoitoM.M 3824 Co5toM4HO 3124 Reing & bltna. $200/mo. , ... ., .... ~RT w /pvt entrance,' CdM, '7J-44oo menl projected net LOST: Spnnger Spaniel Mm & Women. IOAM ............................. ••••••••••••••••• No kids/pets. 536-0605 aft -" "'"rr.-v for considerate workmg HAR BOA $280,000 Uus yr. Present remale, Llver/Wht, abt '1 Mid. MON·SAT AE. BA , Bachelors, 1 o r 2 p e rson only. $100. owner unable lo handle mo.997·31M MC & Checks Accptd. NEW Lux 2 Br. patio & Good location 2Br. 2ba, 6Pm Bedrooms&Townbowies 675-068S. can be relocated . l400W. McFadden, San deck, lplc. dshwshr. gar . bltns, frplc , 2 oR lba encl gar 1023 Fromsit950 ---------Leveragew/29%down. FOUND Alaskan taAna. adults. no pets. 64.2·~61 drp!./cpts, patio. Adults. Lake st.· Mgr showing Spectacular spa. total Gt.st Home 41 SO Ull 75 I ·3741 Malamute, male vie Cov ~195 atl5PM. no pets $295 1mmed OC· apt. btwn4~daily recreation procram. •••••••••••n••u•euu "Oivt~ion of es Heh, Cst. Hw Y. ------ &side 3 br, 1 ba duplex cup. 549-4050 or MT-4347 --=---------1 social program. 8 pools. 8 Room in my pvt hm for . llarhor Investment Co COIH LAUt-IDRY &l2·3174 DRINKING af\5. Quiet2Br.ongolfrourse, tennis courts. Al Fashion ret person. Gd food, gd ------'----,.,,_, .-,,.,. h d wn creates problemi.. ll Fhcdyd. Kula, small dog nocluldren. Call 846·3286 Island, Jamboree & San care. On bus line . OHIC!SPACE vwY _..,.,.,. cas 0 · · FOUND on comer of San doesn't solve them. If ok. 2061 Marion Way. or<213)598-5612 Joa1ulnHills Road. 4JM-a!H4. So.Or~ngeCountyma1or JoaqQin & M11rguer1te you need help, call $32S.S49·GW HEW MESA 714164'"1900 --------AVAILABLE shopping center loc. CdM2/1.S tan/blkpuppy, CAREMANOR Hospital T ··-'--2 BR 1 ~ ba ,... Goodnetonbook.-;. I ' Sh herd Eastslde new tnhouses GARDEHAnS Owuuuuse • ' Ull 751-3741 ~!.!;,,,.POS ep · in0ranl(e,633-9S82 Fr 1 2&3b 2 z&3 ldnn util. rm., garage. pool, Vocatlonlentols 4250 17630rangeAve .. CM . ,.._.,,..,., bapfro'men~~·160/· Rec. room , sasuna. pAavua·o11'.raelftn·g3./1V/1ery7 ~~. OPENHOUSE·SATl-4 ••••••• .. •••••••••••••• 10x26.10x18,&9x14 Wht Male 40+ attract & ~ ....,.,.. I L d I I BIGBEARLAKEFRONT Call64S·916l tov1ew ESTATE SALE Found, female Siamese, itralghl, wants Femall• modern gym. heated mo. 968-1159 or 549-0982 Spectacu ar i o s e choc. pt, about 1 yr old. 18-35 Ute ·smoker, free ltJ EASd ITSlDEr 3 Bl R, 2 8a2, pool & bi I Ii a rd rm. bayfront apartment, C.abins. (714) 866-7701. 32MD ST. M.I . Vic. Talbert & Ward, Ft. trvl South & Northwe~t e uxe ea ures , Adults,nopcll\. 3>75/mo1·2Yrlseava1I 494·9727or839·5173. OFFICESPACE SHOP Vly.968-1988 Lite hsekpn'g for rm & garages, S37S. 645 • 7554 2881 Bnstol Street ~°" 413 Via Lido Soud oc EAN FR ONT-Lag· INCLUDES UTILITIES PAWN boa.rd + $100/mo. Reply E-Side new dlx \n.plex. Costa Mesa HartMiur 3842 <714 >673 l283 una. Week or Weekend. S7SO Excellentlocation. FOUND: Afghan male, to ad 11798, c/o The Daily lrg 2 Br, l :t• ba. avail ••••••••••••••••••••••• _ __ 497-2042 2500 SQUARE FEF.T, Agent 645.()882 dog, young. vie l7th & Pilot. p o. Box JS60. now.S350 'mo.tnclgar& BACHELOR 2 BR Condo. llunt'g Eastbluff 2 br. z•, ba, CARPET. DRAPES, Phscenlla.CM.SS6·J9~ COc>taMesa.C;i 92626 wtr Agt. ~·7000. evt"~. APARTMENT Sl60 Harbour area. pool. enrl i::ar ~ 3 br. 2 l)J Rentals to Share 4300 A I R • & 11 E f\ T Motcwt.onw Rentals LOST: lrnneTerrace vie. ----~ 0507 I bho ..,,,, 963 5228 dbl .-i.oc. ) INCLUDES VARIOUS Bookh prove $30.~. net. 7 mo. old A"•trallan cat Are you 22 to lS. femah• · · Afl6 30,673-8116 c u use,.,.,...,.. · S350 tw 1 gar . ........, ••••••••••••••••••••••• RO Ou S • EZ Mt led ~ & t aft 6 646-5296 5-1().7559 SI Z E '" °' operation. o wa tie do". blk1wht/tan. blk single, attrat·t1n .• ". ALL$295MO. l Br. stove. refTig. -or ---AVOIDINCOMPATIBLE RESTROOMS sellerai.kmg~.OOObut maskovereyei.,tanin easeJl i.ocial funct1on:. Brand new townhouses. 2 Washer & dryer a,311. .,.,. 3844 BAY FRONT brand new· ROOMMATES!• OR mv1te all oCCers. Hurry side both ears. Answers and avtulable for c~ Br.l~Ba.lnstantmove Newpnl intout S23S.mo ••••••••••••••••••••••• Joaded·decks·elc. Spec. House·Motes832-4134 CAN BE ARRANGf:D onUullone. to name or Pronto pe nse paid trips tu in. Pets & infants ok 258 E . 15th St (213 l WOODBRIDGE day·nighl view. Avail. Takes The Guesswork JN FOUR DIFFERENT Ull 751·3741 Reward Offered. 5"5-7027 foreign countnes ~l thl" Fenced patios. encl. 6S4Sl08 PINESAPTS 31.S Jbr.$1200/mo-yr\y. OutOfFmdmg OFFICE SUITES, d ys!J62.680Jeve endoCMarch,1977.Call garage. dishwashers, air -1, 2 & 3 bdrm units 2br SlOOO/mo.yrly. 673· TiiAT RIGHT PERSON P R I C !:; D PARTMER WANTED a ' • 646-5251 rond. 1922 Meyer St. See Family 2Br, child ok, Designed like early RENT SaYe SSbySharillCJ SEPARATELY Active woman interested Found Hu!Cy Bike, owner --.SEC--ON--D-C_•_R_E_E_R_ mgrorcall64266l2 S230 mo No pets 792 California bungalows LIOO"'ORDBAYFRO",..,. CallSueConner ma new GLft Gallery. 1denWybysenalno .. col· " " --=---------1 ShahmJr, Apt l OPEN. Fr 0 m $2 1 o . l 1 S •• .... F/nnmate to share 2 Br l714JS49·1220 Loe Newport Beach. ln· or. size. toe. & date lost professional lrainini; l Br & Lon. 2 ba. stove, 549 M92 Pineslone. Ofc hrs 3·5. Best view on Lido. 3br, Pen. apt. Mar I, reH S&A PROPERTIES \estment & business exp Call H.B.P.D. 536-5621 . rourse in Hypnosis 1:; or refrig,£rplc,pool$300,no --wkdays,9·5·30wknds. pvl beach S650 lse rent.kitpriv.idealloc. -----pref Ph Mr.Smith aft & h ferc d by OC'i. onl} pets. ALSO Bach Loft 1 Br, $195 mo Refng. & M2-<ltOO t>757687 675-0095,eve. OFFTCESPACEforlse tOf\M.s7s-3080 FOUNDSmfemblk w l II EC. appro'cd ~chool Apt $220 Ph642·4S84 sto\<' mrl C"lo!.c to!>hops -on m.iJor !t l Co!. ta mixed breed, 2116 nr lsl Qualifu:s Grlld:; foi ----& st·h•)ol' 99111>65!1 1 Bedroom, new adult t:astblutr 2 br. 212 ba · 2 Rr 2 Ba Condo to sh11re. Ml'i.a ~ant a i\na arl'a, LIQUOR STORE Sl & Poll cc Sta in Tustin !.lUll!wide rl!gi:.lratmn & I br apt w if am rm. lg~ 1" condo on lake S325 cnrl ll·•r s;J6.'i :i hr 2 ha dose to ocean & beach trnm 1510 to 3520 Ml fl $30 000 GROSS 731 2992 ''"rttlicate. C;rn be t<1t..~11 rm. ul1l. Sauna, µool. H,11 htdor Cpl~. drp:. S3SO (w tlbl gJr $JGS I R I S47 4425 Ive · - -~" Jacun1. ll'nn1i. th & l\llt·henellc :$li0 mu, 1213 1541.2072 6405296or540i5S.q aycne. · Contact Super beach area, flat Found Hlk mal e Corfullacademiccredil, other fdc1 l. Pvt dub •1t All ulll pd Nr Harbor. Logunaa.och 3848 ----miog Corporate Realty rt-nL Ideal M.om & ~op l> a ch s h u 11 d v 1 c 3 untts. Ask about our mosphere. 6·12 5777 or 6..1l tl6SS ....................... LIL>() ISLE Veteran wanls to share Bud Olson or Richard opcrollon. Can retire Brookhurst & Warner. Major degree program 979-6246 -------1 WATEl\FRONT 3 Rr, s mall house w /yard. Kenworthy wUl/tluSI one. 751-3741 Call633-84'13. s7~'!!~gl March 3. P.H.!. -----.-Dana Point 3826 APT.RENTAL 3>50mo.Lease 673-8886 Straight person only, no l714>55S..l701 _......,. $275. 2 br, 1 ba. E·io1de ....................... LAGUMA IEACH dope or heavy drinking. Fowld; 2 Blk dogs. l"em triplex. Encl. gar .. bale. Sunny sparkling clean 2 Large 2 bdrm. duplex un· llG CAMYOM Send post card, if you t to 3 rm s wles a.va1l, in COCKTAILS Cockapoo w tnea collar ,11&~ttdollll!lllll!lor-.v-... & nrnew.·Adlls642 1603 ·BR. bltns, carport, ocean it. Exe. North end sec· Goff Cours~ View! please, lo box #1643, prestigious building, HEAR THE WATER rent mother. Male ter-~ion · k d / ts ..,,0 tion. Close lo everything. • ·vA an style' Brand new '"-ta Mesa.....,..., lcx:ated near OC Airport, 800m 1• n 8 the ye a r ner type, no ID. Bristol ••••••••••••••• .. ••••• • Im 3b 2ba duple" view no 1 s ~ ....., ..., " '"""' "'~ II h nr Warner, GG Frwy. SA ~-L.--L. & mac. r, • · ' .--· Has Oak hdwd. noors. 2Br or 38r, 2•,2 Ba. pool, ----------full services ava • P one 'round. Seats about so. -w/bltns, fll)lc, new crpts, _493-__ 723_t _______ , Bill· in kitchen. 2 car teruus. secunty. $600mo. Fem to shr my 2br, 2ba answering, conference rould be expanded. Good 979-5135 ......,_Hoft 700S " pa1nL 2 car enclosed E......._...ain va1i-. 3134 garage. A 1st class ren w-·•-y ..... y0...t-Co apt or would consider rm, Xerox secretarial ff treet k'ftg Does ••••••••••••••••••••••• $39.. Ad Its .--... .... , ._ " 1"'" t · C o -s par u• • Fowld, ,btk Lab. female. MEN WO .. E". &arage. .., u ••••••••••••••••••••••• tal ~Month NEWPORT CENTER shr'g other persons ap . service. for more in o SJ3,500. mo. Owner mov· Id V p f ,., ,, 546-:80 MISSIOMREALTY REAL"'ORS -"AA·4910 G«>.838-0662aoyt1me call<714)83J.3640 tng & must sell. TIME, 78Moso . ic ac1 ic ..... Alt-IFOR JBR. 2BA, ne;.ar park Bullt1ns. f1replal•e, enclosed garage. $325 mo. PACIFIC ' "'""' Coast Hwy & 7th St. ll 8 "' 494-0731 Male lo share 2 Br 1 ~, Ba. Most convenient otrace 751·1400 !>36.Q79 IARTEHDIMG ----------!Back Rav l hr dshwhr, Male/female . $130 spaceacrossstreetfrom TWOWEEKCLASS 2BRapt for~ AG ENT 645 6646 2 Br. 2 Ba. rpt' drp&, enrl ~. ~ adlt.:.. nu pell.. 644 1100 WOODS 2 br, l ba UJJ5tairs apt pool,S2JO.Fee 540-9126.S.CstPlaza OC. Airport 900 sq Cl CHICKEN FOUND Sm dark female, NJ\TION·WIDEJOH wbalcony 2 blks from MainRcntals.540·5370 65, WESTERN TER· $2300NET cu rl v Poodle. vie PLACEMENT b<'h Walk to shopping & ., --b~ -Responsible Fem , 25·35 RAJN, 549.1480 Ma1or franchise. only 212 Jeronimo by El Dorado ASSISTANCE Woods. Wat.rways restaurants. $375 /mo + Upper BJ) ... br, ltns. wanted to share 2br, 2ba __ ....:.._ ______ yrs new. Shopping Ctr Pk.830-3627. GOOD JOB -..ay...... ut1l Avail "larch lst J;:dras:c 5275 Adults •f IT N. I R r es only ....u _ .. aptw/same.c .... P.t oHice. E oro. ice oc. cqui OPPORTUNITIES t'\o....llty ... ...a...M &~ 640-4236 af\er6 pm ___ ~t-92.58_ _ M1tsy. 646-5214 view. People's Federal $23.000. dn. Lo6t, lnsh Setter male, 9 ... ~•DlfCAH T-A_.. -r•• d s ddl b k Pl Ull 751 -3741 mo·s bid Vic. Be'ach -~ l Ir 2 Ir,,.._,. & URfunt Luxurious l Br Pent Close to occJn, lHri ~~ :~cgy, ~ a~s~c ser:1Z.:e . Blvd & Jndianapolts, I AR T EH D E R S Sorrynopets house. lull ocean view ~~5tilille!> me u e G•ognforlettt4350 avail 5868830 or days, GIFT SHOP, Bal. Isl. H.B.Reward.536-0124 SCHOOL "'-mfortable clbhse 2l'IJ7 Solano Wy Call eves · •••••u•••••0 ••••••••• • .,., ""18 .., 000 11"" E 17th St SA """ lends 349 .....,...,.. eves. ""• · LOST ln Jan. a male .,.. · " Gardeoapt.lownhousew/ w/allamenltJes &w 4!11· 5. 4Br,dshwhr,frplc,encl. Oblgar.extratall"4door, SJ\NDWICHSHOP,C.M. rl 834·1960 pa•-. 2 br, vanity, l ba MclOpe ... .-11y9 6 w J St Ideal for de"lgner ....,,.000 wirehair Fox Ter er. hool C T C 1 uv 11 -• n.. anl t c•·ff D 3 b garage $150 SSS. 724 . ames ., 0 • ""'" Sc s oast o oas up l br/den. full balh .,._.e ron u r. r · Co6taMesa67J·T78'1 arcbitert. dental lab., COUNTRYSTORE,N.B. Whl w/bm & blk spots. down. Mature adults OpenT..etillPM $650/mo. 1 br S320/mo. 645"1450 etc. 710 sq. ft. New $59,000. Pleasecall833-8064 L .A . COLLEGE or only. 16350 Harbor Blvd (2131876-2723 eves EAST BLUFF 2Br, den, Single Garage, storage crpt 'g, Indoor parking Owners will train. FO v·u MASSAGE. Low co:.t Mcall i ... .Aph #2 at Edmger Ml siOft YS.f 3867 2Ba fri>lc dbl encl gar, only. $35. ·mo. Costa Coast Hwy exposure, blk Terms available. Lost: BILL LO. 1 age Day.Eve-Sat Classes in 27 E ...... St C M 2' 1 Mi. N San Diego Fwy 1 0 pool' adlt.' ...,<J\ mo 848 M-a 645 4336 t b h $250 mo Die" Park, Bkr. 673·7'"0 Shopping Cntr. CM. Tues SANTA ANA 5'-"7171 ror 5 · ~· ' · · 839 2UO ••••••••••••••••••••••• • "' ......,., · ""' · · 0 eac · · · " """ eve 2/15 Btwn 5·6 pm. ..,.,. Ul-3003 ----------2 Br upstairs condo ArrugM497·1977,644-0906 49H.317or494 2632 REWARD.S40-«78 ~ptm~~~l. Acrdt SAL --------b-1Cl4'3n Tiburon Twnhse, 4 Beaut view. near pool. SallCt.n.nt. 3876 Offic•Rttntal 4400 lusiMtsRttntaf 4450 Affiliate 0 LARGE 1 & 2 r br. 2'1 ba. 2 :ar gar. $300 586-1639 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• TaxShelter Personals 535 JobsW..t.d 70JS tnwnhouse. Dsh11. hr . cpts nu paint. $425 . · ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' pool. Adulta. From $225 s:.; mi Newport leach 3869 Pres Hts, super 2 BR, con-60< PER SQ FT LAGUNA IEACH Orinkin1 problem'? uE•••R•N••p••1A••N•O••;U•;;1·~~ mo Gas pd m S<-oll Pl , ....................... do Pool, gar, l sty, $.110 1617 WESTCLIFF'·NB . SmDll Distributonhip Call Alcohol Helpline L A olf Placenti.a. 6'2 5073_ tWlncJI°" •ocJt 3140 3 br condo+ bonus. 2 ba 1 mo 499·2109 AGT. 541-5032 Commtrclal Store 2' hrs a day 835-3830 s~~:1.Ti:~~f1~ d ••••••••••••••••••••••• yr old model. Back Bay ... _ ....... Laguna 3886 O W lff D or can be used as pro· FULL OR PART TIME New 2 Br 2 Ba fplc. yar bit ,.,..,,. ~ 15 I -le r We are now appo1nt1ng • PREGNANT? 541·0911 581-7647 S32s mo. s45 S50l 0 ; l Br, ~lu'I: pallo apt hme Cpts. dflll, ns. -~· u•••••••••••••••u•••• .... • ressional omce. Loc11ted 67~~ Nr beach & Civic Ctr 645-9543,646-1164 Lge, quiet, luxurious. ex· Newport Financial Ctr in older shopping com· dJ.stnbutors for famous Caring 1 co~_fld1ntla11 WlLLCREW FOR YOU ' • 8U:l:Sl3 •-'-'Offlc~Spoc:• I th ti l name brand gum & counseling °' re erra . •1ard Working. exp'IJ. n_,...,_,_r ""·rn Sl""' or un · 2 Br. 2 Ba lux. apt over ec 2 br • 2 ba 8 pt. __ , P ex. wi rus c a breath mints featuring Abortion , adoption & D' iver. 67 ... 1253 ........... iv 1u "" 1 k' N l B , Elevator to scenlc pnv. CallonSite Manager mosphere. Sl.7S Mo., ut11. LEV'S •. TIC k........i.. .. , ....... •1'fo Stv rerr1• LGE 2 Br 1 Ba. spac. oo in1 ewpor a; (7 )6423111 xt246 db I di rd WRIG .,. "°".,...g. D ... a"v·" •42.73 11 1043 pallo, no peu S240 mo withbalcony&f1replace bch.Party&game room, 14 -e P31MJ.,_1 1 0nNoR L'ALTY Ti\CS. You may keep APCARE 547-2S63 u....W..ted 7100 .. • .. 833 9234 tolal secunty. Perfect If You Need A Staffed & 1~ .... t . b d ._.,.. Wilwn.Apt C 2 l02F1onda 9602277 --·--------ltvrngorwknd retrealfor Furnished ornce, call 911SS4~4a;7ijguna ~G~pP[.~!~e~~an~~o UHDA&VICIU 1~·~~;;:;·~·;;;::·:;;~ c.sf• Mfte 3814 Coda MHa 3124 Costa M"a 3824 the adventurous adult. THE EX ECUT l VE • full time later 1f you de OutcdlM~ pttlme. needed to ass1~t ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Starting al $S1S. mo. SU ITE. Rent includes N'WPT BCH STORE sire. Get in on the ground FortM fuft of ttl production of tecbnicul Adul Aportmeflt Homes wlltt 0 'Mnnfng Uf estyle. Ctioosa ttll best comblnolton of superb '1C180tl0n. premium locafloo, and on Of tt'le appointments you desire to make your llfe c:ompltte. • Alr-Oondlttonlng • Bullf.fn AppllOnces • PrMltt Poflo or Bok:ony Lelsln ore AttnJcnons lnCludt: •swimming Pool & TIWopy Spa • lWo Ugnted Tennis Ootm • W:inouse wftn f"epkJot, 8llb'ds. Gym, and Party~ Alli"' one and 1Wo Bectroom. Jr J one Both. Ho llase lMMEDtATE OCCUPANCY fr0mt230.00 ta"l<Me~Vd~ 4992835 f/llme recept., phone & 2630AvonStS275/mo noorofthumulll·mjlUon ServingallOrangeCo. educatlonprogram.1350 Share owner's new mail service, utll & Jerry Wynn (213)477·7701 $$Industry. We furnish 549.27(3 perhr Call PhllorCarol. cuat.om home. 1 Br+den, janitorial. Secy's & ore --''--------all retail outlets. To 546-1420. jacuaul sauna Ocean equip avail. Newport Stores for rent. Newport qualify you must have l•---------1---------vu & pl'I vacy. Pref Center.&40.5470 Blvd at Harbor B!vd, auto, a few hours spar< Al'S£MBL£RS mature professional Pri 1 ti ln Hunt· downtown CM. Vanous lime and $4000. cash in· OPPORTUNITY l'1l person. Avail March 15. In~ o ~a Bo~ a c h on sizes. Bob, 541H313 veetment. For more in· knocks often when you PRECISION $.350/mo. 640·U26 late BrOOkhurst, 800 square OPEN HOUSE Sat. Feb. :i:r:::i~on or'v~\~n~ ~o: use result·1etllng Dally Only qualified personn"I eves f-t. "-'-•le, garden type 19, 11·2. 114 Agate. C 9262 Pilot Clasalfled Ads lo need apply . Good ""' -'>U•• Bex ~. Brea, a. l. 11 th Ora ae Coa•t I d "t e 1' t Y st.oreorotnce. Good ex-Balboa hie. Eves P l,,EASE lNCLUDE reac e n manua e .. r . posure, assigned park-('114>'174·S906, days PJiONENUMBER. market. Microscope exper. Grow l call u Plwnmer "'131"""9...... PbonefW.2·5678 wtamall co. In Mission ••••••••••••••••••••••• ng. ...r. ~ _,,. '71" ~~~~~~~~~ C II C I 9634767 -Viejo area. a aro • TifE EXCITING Downtown Laguna·tdenl TRAVEL AGENCY ~~~~~~~~~I !1111-3830 betwn 1·5pm. PALM MESA APTS. DS..UXE OFflCIS otc or stor e. A/C & uUI. Established. Ideal N.B 5•5 .MJNUTE.STONPT Comm! & in.UU •tcea, lncl. Call or atop by 265 toe. Owner. Write to Ad ,_....... 5350PenoMl1 ~ 0 BCH. """'•-2000an .... slow Ocean Ave or call •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• _.,.., ....... •• 800, Dally Pilot. PO Boie i---------------~ Bach. 1"2 BR. u a:y sq, ft. Laa Nlauel & ~-81.55or6U-4463 uso. Costa Mesa. Ca. Ad~~~--Minion Viejo areas. leldudtiCllllefttd '4500 92l628 Hand'/ lo S.O. Frwy. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------lS&l M•a Or. Call: 83J.l400 (581.kaEastofNe .. port 2SOO 1q.tt. AC bldc on I.om SOU Blvd.) CdM. 400-100 sq.ft. cpll, 18,000 sq.ft lot. Paved MaMyto 5441-9860 drlJs. A /C, ample rree & rencd yd. Ideal for con-•••• .. ••••••••••••• .. •• parltlog. From 45<. tractors. en1tneers or lit, 2"d & JrdT.D.'1 Pl1V11WftlilG Masten,67M120 schools Apt. 833-1361 LOANSAVAJLABLE 2ND UHfT IAST 17th C.M. $b999 4550 c~~1:,:r::nt the Beacll House Reta.II Ot' olc. •pa~. 320 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~·'--.._.;,. ______ _ to 1000 14. ft. Deina re PllntStoraJe,548 2596 2 d T 0 Contemporary" cuual ckx:oratcd lnslde " out. Spa~. comalncratock n TbebatofN"1JO"t'• Ample prkg . Pvt. t-&-Usal.2''',a&"up • • ~~.1:!:d HIUnp restrooms. 64UllZi 8oJl·W•l.er·fert. inc. LO=" ,.::~F.S •hool.aa.rec:c:cnurt 80012500 Sq. ft. Office WANTED stora1•. shop. AMAMCIMO •Jltmbett>ttlsdrapes IQd.leatSs-ce.N.Colta Sm. coa&ractp~. MECHANlCS •A.nd1JOmuchmore Meaa.er-.a.5'0-2200 Ol"'9Cra.no uea pref d. NA'liONALBANK Funi. bachelor tz30 Gar., ok. 491-0We•e. _. fw ,.,._.. Uafum..J:a,FOll '255 ~=-Fil~~~:. ...... w..w 4600 IJJ.1192 llSTSBlc:TIOM Adj. Alr»orter Hotel ........................ ----------1 nom 1-rm. to 2IOO 1q. ft. PaOPDTY OWNERS "~rtor LO~ RAT~ P'ULL WI MllD ~t.tg111a. TfWt ' N6lU:Sich ~BVtCES m.m:t Ul llNTALUSTINGS Otidi IOJI ,....,..., Wt P">vtff ~nlbt.I t.o ••••••••••••••••••••••• "'8Al1HTAL7 Two aao Sq.ft. delwc• of· ~~-Propert)t N•mt . LO· .. ~ bl.O/ TEN~X tall Mlp )'Ol.lf 0(95, Sl2D eactt. C.M. lot1~ IVN •74'1> ••t that bard t o find &tf.2U00t11Nfot AJM WTD a:... vacancy. O•tr 1000 •·&lteRTtnnHlil 1949 vuuetea tbted d•ll.J. $.=-S, a Stiller-....,~ =..:::· CALL NOW. Acf,.$41...Z • MJ.2171 . {4S.061 I I\ ur r Wh1 1 ~· lkt llN • ••• · ·~ r ... 1 •I ftl ''' 'f H 1 • 'I ~I lo• tf, 1(1 . , *BREAST* IMPLANTS Bef cre you decide about any st1gery r.all us for information regarding the LOWEST FEES & FINEST CARE IN CALIFORNIA (714) 558-6071 (213) 860-7822 COSMETIC SURGERY INSTITUTE ~ fOf NflT PUl.IC SERVICE ~ -- DIRECTORY .,,...... c.,.ts...ic. •a, I I ......... kw " n a ..._,_ , I •• ,...14119 ........,..., ~ ............................................................................................................................................ 1 ................ ·~······~~ ........... . AnbiteftW'&l Ir S\1'1.1c· 611.ampoo it •ll'am ct au. O.bellero • Sons. ~xpr HANDYMAN Homea • occ Stud.rel.a, Bii 'T ~ lR8 olttn !ht. Uc, lmure<I, low U.n1 Photogral)hy Wben b1ral Plaoa • .Rmdl &i COior briJhkneri: •bt C•rdtaer. rr esta. re-Apl1 Consctentlous t.na:k Move. t,.. lnm ot complete, protea loaal price• too. Exterior >OU need l.h~ b8t 411 you --~. Relld ~ta, 10 min bleuh. uoaable~af\4pm cratUman Ph ~ ? Cheap' 64~·T91t, \uMn'.tu.aoa ~iall.lt Try mo-Cahro need1trast. call 41M·~. ICocn 'l/hduUrla I Cle4D Uv rtn, din rm a: -S.3188 -~ ~·~ .:•'JQZD h•ll $1..5. A•• rm '7 lO, JAPAN~E ~ Don'• Plumblns. couch SU>, chair ts. l\W' GARDl!:NINO carpentry. electrical. MOVING • HAULING, PETER.~ PAINTING ,._.... /ftepalr A CUlTECTUB• elirn 1>Ct odor. CPI' re-COmp&etejob&clHnup 1n'l rpn+c•r rpu anytbioa. anywher•. ~-Planten l!:xpr'd. Reas Ratea. ••••••••••••••••••••••• PLANN1NG4'DESJGN patr; Una usw. I do Freeelt 913-298 sa8* Oall~e.dS251.5 Brickc.c.xr.t.PaUo Free !st. Call Gene PATCHPLASTERING • f7l.4'18 wort Ret.1$11-0101 , Blo«W&Us BBQPl11 5:1.2.~ uALLTYP~o .. · ProtJapaoeeeLaJldacap. Plumblnc. Etectr'l, Hamnll , I Reta.Ellt.a.646-0tM p-&...&y-c-aa-.-Freeest ~ klf SirYtce in& .t Garden.int. Free Cp\ry, Palntln1. Tree ....................... ~ -,....,,.. ....................... C....t/COM .... elt.5'5-70720.0.lbmhl. trimmln(, Yd. dn Up, Want a REALLY a.JtAN ...,.... Avt'rage Extr lStry $345 YnihuratbonM!,anykind. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Haulln1. Dralo clo, ROUSE! Call Gtqb.am •••--•••••••••••••••• 2-9tr)'NM,ll1tr$4Srm .._-nC.,WUlpick~ll PATIOS-WALKS ~~= Watcrfafi.a.fW2..3829 Giri.Freeeat.1,MS-$1%9 MOVING Priceslnclmatr'l/labor de.Uwr.~1 Phllllpa ~t Co. Lie. Cl uur..-... • ............. AD.J"'-b•re, anytime. Guar insrd , ...... est &::"i,C' ------'---t &oded. For EIL 7$1 eanup . ._._ ..---. HOUSECLEANING rat GPt''d ve.-v reu Tedsil 7"""' •::;,--0134 ~;_... .c.,.tSet-ftc. after6-m&7-&.m ........ •••••••••••• .. • Byrellablecouple Fully encld 21'" truck · ..... or...... ....................... well >g ••••••-••••••••••••••• RO~GT Qua~:?t Skiploader, dump truck, Refs ~3 w /llft 1ate. Winton PAINTING I l /E t PLUMBER Rep11lr. re· ••••••••••••••••H••••• WeC....<ArpetCleanen Concrete Driveways, wor t • roy-t b&WiQl,lreeworic,arad· ~f'D..nl7 R d nd n fi · pipe. inslallallou lndowCleu.l.qS.nt~ SteamCleanorShaaapoo w~ & patloc. Free tiller. &M-0633eve.. Loi.demo,etc.151-3830 MRS. IU~is ln~~r_.P~· ·A'~,. rt es~88·cJrJa;b~5 7~ services. G Gidley, lo'ast. emc~ 1d rates. Alao Upholstery-Al ~t.AlearefsW.2285 1• • Cleaning a ..... · ~_,_.,. •11MJ BofA •·""·---h .. aAnid 642-9315 C..llSS'l-2285 W ... G_, .. ir-•-~ • • gi .. WE DO IT ALL"••••••••••••••••••••••• •• .., ...... " " ...... · -------------°'• .......-...-. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •-~ "''--uen:tPalnUn HOM ESAVERS Plumb &\&Ar Rell/MC Freeest Drcrfllialg&.,... ....................... ---~ ......,..q a PAPER·PAlNT ' ReURates-"6.3'116 •••••••••••••••••••••••Weather Stripping Haulin1.movma,cleanup COUPLESCLEANINO lnUsExt. Reas. 20 yrs exp. Save S Sat mg & Healing. Free est You don't need a sun to ArchJt.ecturaJDrafbman Speciality Company ~/uf·~~· CleaningwitbCare. Fteeest.Call~-2706 guar. Fre(' est. No wall ~?:U·:~~esi\~!~r~~= "draw fast" wbea 1ou SELL Idle items wilh a lb.me Plans. 1 help )'Ou Custom weather atriP· as· reees Darel&\Paula,631--0&U WORKGUARANTEED Dy~Dl6.eves642·19:'i0 847-0Jsaic 751.3150 place an ad ln t.be Daily ,Daily Pilot ClassUled Ad. id b1q penDJt 926-l!HS ping. Coatr tic no. 19e081. . -lntr/Extr Ftee Est. PtJOl Wanl Ads! Call DOW 8C2.s67&. collect. ~ af\SPM. Classified Ads 6'2·5678 Seil idle items &12·5618 2Syn Expr. 642-0295 Sell 1dle1tems 642·5678 Want Ad Help" 642 5618 &&2·5678 .. MelpWmhcl 7lOOHllpW..ted 7100 HetpW-'ed 7100HetpW..tecl 7100HefpWmihd 7100 HelpW..e.ct 7100 HelpW•ted 7100 HtlpW.e.d 7100 HllpW.t.d 7100 ............................................................................................................................................................................................................... DATA ENTRY ACCOUNTING QfRK Full time position open as a video d1~play terminal operator for a Basic/Four mini-computc;r . Some experience is desirable, but will train individual with demonstrated typing accuracy and speed. Work in pleasant environment with good company benefits including 2 weeks vacation after one year, -company paid group insurance, credit union, etc. Apply at ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT llO w. 1., St,, Cotta Mno between the hours of 8:00AM-5 :00PM Cal for ~IAA.IWt pleaM 64%::;;.: ... Z76. F.qual'Opportunity Employer HetpW~ 7100 Wcmted 7lOC IOYS AND GIRLS Masioa Viejo · El Toro area. Earn your own money selllng subscrip t.iom aft.er school. For in· formation, call 830-0913 !Building matenals. retail sales. Inchvldual capable CLIUTYPIST Financial lnstttutton aeeb lndiv. to type loan documents at Dana Pt. olc.. Must have good ap pear. Call Riverside (1 > 686-6060. ext 168, Equal Oppor Employer m/f. ENGINED of assuming responalbli· Cocktail COMPOM!HTS Degree not nee. 4 Yrs min. exper. in high re- liability small comJ>O· nems. New facility. Mis· sion Viejo area. Xlnl bene. Salary com- mensurate w /back· ground. Call Carol. 581-3830 betwn 1-Spm. ty. Heavy lift'g req'd . Be A Profsnl Minimum start'g wage Cocktall Waitress ~.50 .nr. Pb: Tues.Sat •$99.00* EXEC.SECllETARY 8.3).5.30546-1032 Exciting & Profitable Superintendents ore. Glamourous Profession Also. acts as recording •Learn in 40 hrs from secy. to the board or profsnl's the fine art of education. Req's sh 120, waitress techniques. typing 65. Must have 2 •Free Job Plcmnt Assist yrs college tralmog or •Day oreverung sessions eqU1v. an ofc mgmt. & 5 CALl..(714)751-9194 yrs r esponsible For a free consult in one seeretanal ex per. lo key ._CARPE ..... TER* oft.hemoetprofit profess administrator. Year Ill( 1"'11 So. CalJf Waitress, Inc. around posillon. Laguna High I y qua Ii fled . l'1922Sky Park Bl. Stec Beach Unified School mature. c r aflsm an Irvine, Calif., 92714 District, Personnel Ole. w /Working exp. in all ---------~- flds quality custom home COOK 1--------- Cafe Metro, Lido Village Sbop'g Cntr now accept· ing applications for Cocktall girl. Bar ten- ders, Bus boy. SandWlch maker & Maintenance 67~1 construcllon. Bonuses. Exper. onJy apply. The FACTORY HELP GUA.IDS WANTEO LEGAL SECRETARY MEN for l..A Times home PR~ER. e;cper'd. COID· dellvery rn N B $275 $350 btnataon. Xlnt ~. Apply per month. 548-1740. 1n person. Valetono Full-time Anaheim & Newport •ach Irvine Age 21 & over Bright experienced Mature men pref'd secretary with good Unlrorms furn No cash skilla Deeded by auome) outlay Car & phone nee. wtgeneraJ civil practice. Apply Uruversal Protec-Sa I a r y ope o . Ca II tioo Service, 12:26 W. 5th 644-7677 Mercury mecbaruc. Pref Cleaners. 8868 Warner certified w/exp in out· _A_v_e_, F_._Vl_y_. ____ _ St ., Santa Ana In · --------- brds & J.O's. Permanent Pit Sales, $40-S'IO wk up. full-Ume po11lion In Men. ladies., student.a. Hawaii w/establlsbed & Eves /Sa\. 554-7851, growmg dlr Xlnt work· 839-7m6. terviews M-F 10:30am---------• ~gconds. <714) SS7-9559. 1---.---11-.. ---noon& l ::JG.4:30pm. GUARDS CostaMHa Pj)rmanenl. Full & Part .Lime. Phone & transp re· q'd. Retired welcome Call 546-027•. ore hrs 10.2, Closed Wednesday. GUARDS Full & P/llme. El Toro & Lag Bch areas Car & phone nee. Uniforms furn. Please phone for ap)lt. Mr. Dever <71•> 994-2271 Ubrary Mgmt Trne, perm Earn ArrllAISB We need energetic. $l7S·$200 wk. Fuller Imperial S & L Ass'n, a rt i cu 1 ate p e op I e _!!_rush Sales, ~-71151. E. O. E. M/F. Qualilica- w /dynamic personaliues Musical Instrument lions; 2 yrs full time ap- thal we can train to in· Mfg needs trainees for pra.uial exp. or class 2 de- troduce our product to wood shop & fm isrung s1gnatlon. 673~130 ext. c~tomers m Calif & oper Call545 72SS 40, (~3) AJii.ona. Work 6 hrs a ---------day. perm in our office NEED EXTRA m ~ ! Real Els late near O.C Alrpon in .ideal Show t h e I a t e • NEWPORT friendly ofc atmosphere BEELINE FASHlO l&•CH Creative oppor. for men and eam money for t ~ & women to make as whole lanuly No tnvetlt· Opp for RE salespel'IOb. much money as you de-ment, no exp. oec W1 at top NB loc. Kona ~ sire while relairung an tram Car & ph req. C Rily Div. of Paclhc xlnl base salary Perm Mrs Wnght, 830-239CS lnvstmt, Properties. positions available Ad personal mterv1ew 159-00s.sor~• mcenbve program, etc. Quarter Deck, 2530 W. Female. Some shop ex------~---i...,.,_,...._ .. _., ... ._..__ ... -..... ..-.. .. -111111t_.,111....._111~-..I Refs. required. Alex CoastHwy,N.B 548-1177 per. but will train. $2.85 ·~SEMBLERS Bklcpr/Conslruc $900+ 493-9468days. c~. ir.-aut'D hr. Xlntco. benefits. CaU •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• HAlRDRF.ssERS wanted apply m person. Regis, So Coast Pina, 540-8888 vancement to -- managerial pos1t1on NURSE available. Work eves or R ... rnorruogs. l"or personal ·"· RECEPTIONIST for 3 man Pediatric Of. fice Mwlon Viejo. Pb ~1380 1"1 LoanProc/Comm'I $12K ---------VVft _...... 8am-l.2ooons.cs-0603. TRAINEE RecepttryptSt S825 CAR WASH HElP With r efs. Carrow 's Help Wanted Male & Fem. Over 18 Apply m person, Kentucky Fned Ctucken,LagunaBeach interview contact. Ms 173 Bed Orange Co ac cute care hosp loc or Records Clerk to S800 F /time. Over 18. Restaurant, 620 A venida Needed Immediately Irvine Personnel Agency Metro Ccr Wash Ptco, San Clemente. FOOD PREPARATION Rossi. 833-8098. Tim" Long Beach, bas 1mmed Recept/Stockbrokerage. Lire Libraries. Inc pos1llons ID Fashion Island. 50 Day&SwmgSh1tt 488E17th Costa Mesa ~Harbor Bl, CM. lnterVJew hours betwn Su1te2?A 642-1470 COOK 2MD F /time-morns. Good Equal Oppor Employer wpm, beginning at 7am. F/f&PfT &w·7040 bet 7 .30 & 3.30 Robin 8:~am-noon Mon-Fri ~ CAR WASH HB.P Exper'd ID continental wages. Apply Del Taco, cuisine. Equal Opp. =La Pa~ Rd, Lag Employer. Apply in --------- Home Sewers w /power machine & overlock ror LJVE IN. hle hskptnl! & b1kan1s & sportswear cooking for 1 prof 768-5248eves woman. May have out- 3 11 & 7 11 Shifts MEDtSURG ICl.ltECU VOLT· _________ , F /time.18 & Over Metro Car Wash 18400 Beach 81, H.B. Recept/Typisl. 4 man Law Firm 0 C. Airport arPa . ~xper pref'd. 833-~ for appl. f t r""P'UUAUv "•' ~h/ll I •1 3848C ..... Dr 546--4741 <Across From Orange Co. Airport) Equal Oppor Employer ASSEMILBS We wlll train. Apply 7.AM, M1cGre11or Yacht Corp .. 1631 Placenlla, Costa Mesa. ASST MANAGER. Pvt Country Club. Must be a people per.son & have food background. Form formation ca.II 644-54().t AtJfOMOO'lVE Jmmediate opennmg Cot VW /Porsche auto lotboy Full ume ooly Call Sales M.ana~r 137 ..... 00 49J...4S l l IOAT MANUFACTURER Applications Now Being Accepted For: •FWshU... C~ftten •CCllMnet 5l9op .......... s •Cabinet Shop Mi .. 11• ·~"8s Molden •Abet 9as TwlHlp •Hcsdwa-e IMtalen ...... • '•lor1 Pay scale based on past expenence. Tmes also beUlfJ accepted. Apply Secunty Office •ICSOH YACHTS 1931 Deere Ave. S.A. Equal Oppor. Employer Automotive 1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiii New Detail Shop nee<bl' help Top wages paid. Engine Steamers. ::;L painters. tufen I& btn, up he>l1l•r1 1bampooera. cheek out=icll-up • de liYcry. •l allS9 Bl.CU ____ N$.._l_o.10_~-- AVON BOATS WILL.AID IOAT COMPAMY 1 lJOO Coodor Ave 'ounWn valley Immediate Openinga POI': Exterioc Carpenters Interior C&rl)eoten MW Carpenters u..tdware·Plumbe.rs Touch-Up StocVoom Personnel E&perieoce Preferred Equal Oppor. Employer ff rou're ~ble, or pnized, ~to meet peo- ple, • WOQkt Ub to Mil benllhsl fra1ranees, )ewelry, coemet1cs IOATWOllBS fatn:Uy productl, >'OU can Esper. Mllll know •maood money. FOC' ln llberal--. nUins & in· fonnaUoft tt1l S.70'1 al&llallon. Taking ap. •Zemth--'7··J.S:ll-•. ---• pllcalklnl Moo 2121 at Wnt~rt Karine, 124 person GALS Wanted lo crochet VldorHllcJo I• bikinis. Exper'd only. Cashier /Hostess, mature. 361 Cliff Dr, Laguna Call 768-52.48 eves. Apply, 547 W. 19th St,--------- Hotltess/Cashier, mature Apply 547 W. 1\Jlh St, Costa Mesa. side employment. Wnte Classified Ad #820, Daily Pilot. PO Box 1560, Costa Mesa, Ca 92626 <.:ontad Nursing· (714 )826·6400 (213) 5981311 ext 203 LOS ALAMITOS GENERAL HOSPITAL 3751 Kate Ila A venue Los Alamitos. 90720 Equal Opport Employer C-Osta Mesa. COOKS, South Laguna --------• P /llme & f tllme. Coffee GENERAL OFACE RECEPT /fYPIST Major div. of NYSE co. seeks front ofc ,recept. w /good typing skills. Type 55+ wpm, IBM CASHIER shop exp. Refs. please Secretarial-Gal Friday Charlie's Chili Ofc. (714) type. Xlnt oppor. orter· St9-0351 ing diversified & 1n- • _________ 1 teresting work for a HOTEL MAIDS P tr HO US EM EN Good slartmg salary for exper indlv1dual + out LVH 3-11 P /t Medi cat 1ons. Mesa Verde Conv Hosp, 661 Center St. CM 548·5585. standing employee prof1t f•--------Nurses Aides Norelco transcribers. • Orderlles Apply in person, 2nd F /time. Growth co. 5Loc. Gd pay. Ovr20 Metro Ccr Wah 2950 Harbor Bl. CM CHEF $1300 mo. Kitchen COOKS career minded person w/gen'I of<' exper. Ttus position offers a good starting salary, + out· standmg growth oppor Accurate typing essen· tial. No sh req'd. Xlnt benefits include maJor med & profit. sharing. sbanng plan. Will train Apply m person Mon Fri MACHINIST Laundry F\oor. CPI Building, l80 Progressive growth App1y to· Garfield Con NewportCenterDr,N.B .. Helper $2.SO hr Sid's The Jolly Roger Blue Beet, 675-3333 Restaurant is accepting appllcations for Exper'd Cl.EANJNG QU1et elderly Cooks. XI n t f n n g e cple desire gen'I clean· benefits & hours. Apply mg woman 2 morrungs In person. 400 s. Coast per wk Own transp & Hwy, Laguna Beach 9AM4PM Irv Host Motor Hotel 1717 E Dyer Rd, Irv EO F.. M/F oriented electr onics valescent, 7781 Garfield RECEPTIONIST manu! has openin~ for Ave. H B. Ph 847-9671 Fash Isl. Financial Serv. mactuntSt w 5 yrs t-xper :>lURSES----firm. Rece"' /Seey. front on lathes &. mills. Setup • .,. H/'VT'EL & o Per a t e <' I o s e LYN~ desk. Exper. Refs req'd. v • Type 60 wtim JOO San m's. m-3330. 494-3137 ~-~-----~1---------1 Apply in person 9am-4pm CIMCO Irvine Industrial Complex NlGHTAUOJTOR tolerance Days&swmg F 1t1me. afternoon Miguel Dr, N.B. Suite L<>c*mg ror personable. sh1flS. Xlnt benefits m· Charge & Med1cs&1on 200 mature. reliable 10. eluding medical dental Nurse. P /lime Night --------- CLERJCAL *TREPHONE COMPANY* Personnel Needed Immediately DPa8fCED otilLY *CIStlmer Rep *Dllratlrs •Clerks VOLT '''°"'• ,..,,,, . .ttl,. I Cook Trainee & Bua boy Cleancut, career minded energetic 548-7948 265 Briggs Ave, C.M. dividual w /Positive at· plan. AJr cond. plant. N u rs e . Good s a I , titude & ab1hty lo re· Dl$C benefits. Apply Park member customers by lnsfn11Mt1ts Lido Conv. Center. 466 name. Exper desirable 102E. Baker,C.M. :J~b1p Rd. NB. SJ.SOhr. depending on ~9-5300. E.O E . --,..-----COOK Wanted for pre· qualifications. Outstand·1•--------..,URSES "IDES school, Mon-Fri. uam tng employee profit shar· " "" Call~ F.qual Opp Emplyr m/f 'till ~m. $2.50 to start.•--~-_,-.. -.. -.-C-L_1r.11_k_ Ing plan. 1J interested ap. MAIDS WANTED All shifts. Exper. pref'd. So Coast Plaza area. ..s;n_,,_ .... ply i.n person, Mon-Fri Top wages paid! The Inn Apply in person. Park R.E.SALlS New Real Est. Ofc. Xlnl location seeking r /time associates. Call for in· tervw appt. 498-3660. RESTAURANT • Part- tune, morns. food pre- paration. 979-0303 Call 54().4751. Exper. helpful, but not 9AM ... PM. at Laguna, 211 N. Coast Superior Conv Hosp, -------• req'd for switchboard, lrvHostMotorHotel Hwy.,Lag. Bch. 1445 SUperior Ave. NB.l•-------- Delivery · Part-time. 5 lo ma 11 room, fl Ii D a & 1717 E Dyer Rd, Irv MAIDS WANTED &12·2410 RETAIL iJPM. or weekends, microfilming d1&liea . EOE M/F ---------A &15-7196or 495-00Sl Xlnt chance for advance· · · · Don Quixote Motel NURSES AIDES CLERKS Dental Auist, front & ment. Apply CPI, 180 Housekeeper, $2.50 pe 2100Newport Bl, C.M. & ORDERUES back ofc. P/Ume.. X-ray Newport Ctr Dr, N.B. hour. Balboa Inn, lO MAID Wanted Seaclirf ALLSJUFTS cert req'd. Salary open, (2nd Floor> Main St, s7s-a740 Motel, 1661 S. Coast Hwy, Exper pref'd. Will tra111 642.Ql&Oor873-3403 GENERAL OFC. Bk· HOUSEKEEPER to liv Laguna Bch. 494-4892. interested individuals. Lido Convalescent Ctr D,..,.,4R00Mat kpn'g, typing Ir miac. in+ rm & board+ .sat MAJDWANTED 1555SupenorAve vw • ._ 20Hn wk., nu ached Npt Bch area. S56·37 Assista.nt. Expr helpful. Westclilf area. 6'5-6SOl. days;~ 462Seves Lido Shores Motel Newport Beach 648-1764 125~~ Broadway, Costa ----------_..;.--------1 ___ Ca_ll_67_J.8800 ____ n.. · al · · Bal Mesa General Ofc. p /tlme, Housekeeper. refine vo;C3SIOO sitter, vie. Penn for 9 yr old boy at 9:»-2:30, phone, typing lady ror cpl. Ni e Mamtenance 2 30pm and/or eves & Drapery tabler needed. & filing. CM area. Newport Bch home P m ......... ,G & AIR COND wknds nefs.673-0407 E x Pe r . f o r n e w 6'2-3490 rm / b a. Sm a I I s a I ni:rft • m workroom. 546-1548 ---------644-8819 YAINT~ANCE. exper ----- UTOl'EM CGll•••M» M ...... Positions open 2nd • 3rd stuns in San Clemente & Laguna Beacb. Otber areas have openings also No exper. req'd, Apply at any of our stores 2588 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa 642-7702 Ga1 ~tll•te · required, salary range OFC MANAGER. Typlni. DRIVER, TOW TRUCK. Man. La&wta HJlls area. HOUSBHPING S978 to $1,232 mo. Sad· .,J>aYroll & acctg. exp. ror . Apply at 9&4 W. 17th St., Retired servicemen pre. F /time. Mesa Verd dleback College Mission property mgmt co S'7SO Retired man u driver ror C.M. Must be 21 or over. f 'd. Also, J a nltoria t Coov. Holp, 661 Cente Viejo. 831-9700 Ext 302 oc mow/benefllll. ~11 flcrut part time to earn BABYSll I ER NEEDED 1 iii1\lltliiiiiiiiaiii. Niiptliiii.&!iiib.iimiiiiiiiiiiimil 3 Moe old baby. Youri• home wkd111. to-~ pm i.I ea..- H41C.....Ori .. 546-4741 (AcnlA From anm,eeo. Airport> Equal Oppor Employer Good driving record & Supervisor, eves 5-lam. St. Costa Mesa. 303. btwn8"5. OfRCI IOY up to ltmlt of social experienced. 830-332l. Delivery Boy needed 1o security. Nee to bave 1---------Housekeeper, Englls Manul'ad.urtng ..,_,.essiooal enolneer1ng aa!edrtv'1reed,neatap. EARN $18-$.W Per Eve. Girl betwn 19·23 ror bikini 1peak'g, s days, 9-5. TECHNICIAN .,. .... • pear tnoWled&• ol ..,..._ "B1b1ahter. matur• woman S days w•ell. •' lllllt bave rer'1. Mi-mo Babyattter my bome, M 'lb; tpm.7:30pm. l lirl me.. Own trans. Ms. , I PlenD. ., mo. 673-6631 without exper. Sell & sportswear model. mo. QWck advaDCemen ofc. 1401 Quell St, N.B. Call' Clark Xef.~:u Beeline Fash.lon.5 at in Modeltng It fitting. for right peraoo. Repl 3 Yr.1 min. exper. Xlnt m-OU70. ilorlst. Fuldoa , •---------• home style 11how11. Use of 35-25-35. Rap Unlimited, Ad #828, Dally Pilot, p beneflts. Exper. ln high C¥'01Cllrtl $8SO N.B.M>-1181 car II phone. Wedtly pro-168-SZ48eves. Box 1* Costa Mesa Ca reUabilitY small compo-Trim, Well Groomed ..... 11>.a.y ,.. ........... rJ.EllS RlEClOIS SI. TYPISTS IEl'ID TYPlm STAT TYPISTS SECIETAllES t.ana•Sbort 1'9'm Alaipme.ota VOLT . -. . . ... . ~ . ' flt check. Up to $30011am· mas ' · nent.s. Electronic back· Pl .. •b ~-b '-I loc. ""'¥'"' ~ ~le wardrobe at no cost. GIRL FRIDAY, part ---------4 g und ... l .. l n Vi Jo .... ~-u Annly lft ~ p .. • all , • """ • -....,.. ro · in "5 0 e Employ-Pay AU F-· rr ' ,..... aor •PP•· -..-7•70 or Ume, ............. , filing, typ. lllSurtnee a-· Call C•-l 581 ""30 ~· _. r:tn"'.. y B-n ·-· -v • ....., Liz Reinders Agency .,. · .... '!!:'• -..8047. Ing. 962·3234 eves . O..Yo.-Oww betwol-Spm. 4020RirchSt.Stel04 &Jpe:Mr Ave, ~.a.,, Brookhunt/AtJanta. HB ..,_-... &wt 842-3110. ... -~ - --r-....... Ttcllidc'-' Newvt>rt Beach . 833-8190 ,....-ILIC'nOMtC Giii. FllDA y No exp~ earn w II llu1t .bave ex per. 2nd Call for Appt/Estab ·~ IM I••• •lier IMSNCTOtl Secy /Bkkpr. Good ::i';:°whU;&!r:i~:. Class Uc. req'd. Radar PIXAmww, s.,.., 11·'7, fWlorpltl*, .._ ~ manuf. bH penoa~. Noo ,....,.. .... ._.. eodonement deslrable. Mature ptrlOn lo work Verde Coov. lbp, • lmmed. ~ID quail-smoker. N lmtned. ""ii Xlnl co. beneflta. Salary ard ell I I _ __. Ced.er&. C.M. NI IOIS ty ~ c1epe:-for elec· Hardware Suppty. E•· CIOO'Jmemur•te w /txper. iravey r e . m ...... troaics test lml)ed.or.1·2 per. ll ref1 nee. Call Mel lda..I 12-1147 D1na Marine. (714) open ln1. Apply in ROBBlE'SRAOn'llOP YraeJ{per. Mu.tlmowoe-foraJ)llt5tl-93218. •aut. person, 155 Rocb.e1ter Mature women Deeded dlJoKooealstestlnstru· lneuraDce Ave,C.M for bouucleaa&aa mmta Xlnt beaefha in· NRtS & _.lift Pertooal lines Sec'· dfMSAGETECH• .ervtce. elude medical/dental In· m llUIO ty /Uoderwrlter for FEMALE ~'°ra•~.,. Vwwan:..~b..; .... *'<11S1 sur Neat,eJen.o~ 11. Need cnprtJ&&• bankinl firm, 55~ Comm·Ouar min. ..,. .,.. •• • · DISC •~!Ukttot.ravelen-s.A.l!:xper•must.Xlnt "111 If PT work. Mbr ods. Paid tralnlng. Salu 1lrl-womeea Ure U.S.! Trana~rta-job op~w11row'1 CMTA or 2 yrs exp . Apply in person, 155 c!Othlng. Xlnt oppor f« •1 .. , •1 f•·-labed all" .,. '-'' Rocbester.St..C.M. aper" mature penoa. -"" .,._., C.. .. OO "'" ' ' &llDO)'. open. cOC' -·· 1--------"' •-.__d C M 1-.... u.aer, •· cull adtanee. Fer •fi appt call Claire Lutea, EUTESPA 54<Hll95 ...... • '*'"' 1• ..... t'l9-S300. !:OE. ""O l n t -• n. .. • 1 --PF.OPt.E PERSON ea-1804 r .. , ~' " _...._. If AT U R E WO M AN Newport EHCl needs.------~__,,_ '1M/ICN030, Ext. 4• 11 P/Ume u 1 par\ Ume uaociaw ln,_ ______ _ a.m.totp.m.d&U1. J=l\'oar up.'~~: ~w:'!e~~ &ec:n°t:'C: wholeule aupply. SAl.ISMAM Oot'lbe Gift. Of Oabt m II o cap ab lH tl u . mercba.ot.t. Flexible bra. m.:ma. To locat. Prophf ladle OocnHtGlve lt A &.ab m.sa NMd car, Ule t.yplna. •--------Vendlna llacblnee'. Ho ._ J.t11t11ett • ... Mf_-85_. ----PHONE SALES ~~~ ..._.t on°"> HilJt•1l111 lf:.'urP.~~:C:!!~·kl~~e. PhoQe Salee pt opl!J Ina aver•••· Coed· '(~ Nft' ~I at So -.. male or female, 11 to e;, mlulon pa1ab1-•fttr l Yr ml a . Uper. o..t Pilla loe. Perm: lromaam-tlpin.&lMM 10&nota,..Gual'abtoed roacblnes art Uiata1Jed.. D•ltronlt COrp, 129 ~Stoct Boom help. Mature women wanted w• or coma:slM--. Call Vr. Smllb, (TH) a.Mt 8l. C.11. ~ ews It wk.ndl rt ror bouucton&na 250 Eaet 17th Stf••t, 4M-44tt. <'f1'>4~ 8am·l2.noon. q'd. APPb ln SJICr'IOD. wvtce, P tr. Top ss. cur Suite 0, Costa Meu, Gloe SHOP Kennel Man·attractlv _l'\f'C_04H __ l23_____ behteea> .5;00 • 8;30 p.m , Must bli n. pltJmt pot. ~ eU)>. New racWty. II E c B A N 1 c A L 146~, Ol>oonuru\y Wkilt • Bftl. Pl Good~rt'1wi .Re~ DU'.PTSMAN Emp[.oyer WJ.filu~tcUOOOQt IJ' ad "27. l> PUQt w/mnlhbecl#ound. 00 9>a JJIO. C . amt . faU UaM. M-a541 I fl',. .......... 0 ,... If' ---..... --~-~ ---- ' ~ W.tM 7'00lt..,. w..-. 7100 ..., Wmhd 71 to A If¢ 1 IOOI lkt de IOJO IV • • IOIO .;,..~_.d!x....,,._,*"'fY-.-~...;.111;;;.·..:.19;;,;n...._ ___ ~--°""=-:.:Y~NDT-=;.;;..,....-:.s. ........................................................................................... ;-..;:................... .. -. 2· t • .-~............. 10 .. Y u.. s s zsn. TYPIST· Accurate tor WasbltUd a, Sora ta· 10spit 8le>-de. lib oew SAVBt m. SA.LS N .... ,. 15 ..... 5-1011 •••=•••--I SECmAliV mica1Pce bla''ac nrm bit a. Pt ld&c ta· • .._..... 6 ed 1 • a!'-.... -................ ....................... .................... • ,1 la Newport FlouctaJ bit Ila .• Hamr. IUS.. tOmt .,,.::, "r~a ~ .....C: AUCnOM 011 ntk Garacf' !:ialf' ............... 515 Q.r. Un uJ Opf'OI'. 4 ~-~ Rt:rec• C & u...... .. m-..._. .... 1.. MANY FIN& ITEMS OF CamDW: Cur. McMri:'>" • ...,.., ,_. * TO DaY wot1r wt.:· ~·d toryt.abte"8$;,Ar1Doirel* ·---·-o .. I!! TATE JSWBLRY, c:I• &>.rt.. R~fri1. t~. Sia&*ll>bl. CID IBll extt. t)'Pl'Wnter. $5$.S •• HaUtree tzt.s.. Ii.,.. ·-.. ··-··'··OlO !.. .!!!-CM. IG-1'1JO. ART OBJECTS. AN &t02 eemnierl>l' II B su. ... 13UO CONTROWR ~resume•w&rYN· 9'>8ll9 ....... • •• --11QUES. FINE FURN Mo L-..-.. . q'd to CJ•i.n.d ad no. GAF.:IOSOund Proiett.or I IUY E"re PHONE FOR IN: Hones 1060 S&.J ttPen '~":," f'ull time position now available. Sti, tto 01Uy Pilot. PO GOING OUT OF SlJ5, GAF 250 XL Sound * * * * FO.°" BROCHURE ••••••••••••••u••••••• 838 6ou ht St • .>.n. Duties include heavy statistJcal ty~ Box UGO. C:O.u Met.a. Ca BUSI.NESS SALE camera. d~;.~'!!,.oew Good med FumltuN • MS-Z300 XLNT Child 't Show MT·K11 r aaaJ Thur• to Sund• Y . xlnt coo . .-·7-. an AppUaoca--OR I will horM Train«! ~aah in.a. with close attention to detail. Muclwxt, lac Al COST epm. ..UorSEJ..LtorYou. Guaaer Furnllur,., w-• .. -. l'··-•-r • c .. · ·· kertaa1utar or.be Most·.. t I I _... •• .ith ..... ST Adrian AA•'--IDl 0 .. ---~.. .........., re • Color TV •• din.rm .uave secre ar a ex.-.ence w1 11r-1 Viii• ~•Y ii'~ St »mm Mi.oolt• SRT 101 MAStmSAUCTIOM Kina,.d• S.La&o~ ~rb temperament " cbalt•. cockt••I table demanstrated typing speed and 8C· Needed full time. Mu.at Newport Beh. CannerY w /50rnm len1. 7~/280 646-1"6AIJM625 ~'T~tiaata lrvme N Bad tbabk1ts99! $400. 49M139 cur "I· Work ln pleasant environment be accurate w /recep· Vll1 p aoom vlv•t•r lena · • w1some ac 7 7n31---------wl~e>od company benefits including tJaa.lst black1round. Su· • · trtpod. Xlnt coad.. mo: 'f'IGla.11.keoew sizs. Also SSl-4225 evt'll, 7Sl·3820 wkdys for Gold carpetlq, over 100 2 w vacation urter one year, com-ta An1 /Tu1Un area. MOYIM& 551.2525 2 bar atoota. end tables, Furntture appltances •Pill eqyda Makeotrer. Salary commeiuur1le FORl'\UJ(JI( .,_... E queenal&e bed. etc. Nov· It ,; h Id gd Call~ pany paid group insurance, credit un-w /experience. Call .,. ~ Kodak Ektaaound 140 tiur. muat sell all. 201 ~mp se 0 hid s. TB Gelding. 11 hinds. &d lOn,etc.Applyat: St4...5337btwnlG-11AMor ~tJ':S~d.Gri.A~~~ moviecamer••Koctak OOUlna. BalbO• Island, I~~~ ora;~:ScVlrln~ Jmpr.exprr\der.Bstofr.Wb1te. be11e,.knlHtd OIA.Ntil COAST DAILY PILOT 2·3PM China Ml.Mt, t$50. old :_~~t°'.tod 2..cs movie m.-> ~i>anaJi. 0 e ~1-3816 ~ :::: • pbone lJOW ~st c MtM Antique Buffet. Sl50. ~.I«+ caM, never Tan & Wblte Bdrm set Reg Thoroughbred. 8ay•---·----- '*"'een the hours;, s·:~M S:OOPM __ TJ!!50:rMIST l'.MDinl Rm Set.• dlall'I, • ..->. &&2·*1 dresser bead board 2 G1r!fe SaJe·Furn sale. Gelding. 16.3 bands. $350. UHd furn. and mlac '°""u-" mint eond .• S200. One Do4J1 1040 end table. " mirror. Kit set. couc5h, misc. CaJl644-0l« lt.ema. Good 1off. Call C.. "°" •ppal l:acal...... Mature, front office ap Medit. 9• Divan. c\lltom, ....................... Sl.25 846-46S5or~ Sat 9.4, 1200 eacrest 97~~1at\s:30Pll 642-432 f ed 286 ~araoce type 60 + SlOO aoew Wllloo CM · QfM s Yr mare. Western rider, WPM lo~olces & cor-' ' ' ' Ch am P 1 0 n AK C a Wl'OU(lhl Iron baratoola gentle. good look ma . Must ..U! ~Price mem-F.qual Opportunity Employer res 'pond e n c e , Haodcaned Deak from Doberman ~. Gre•t xlnt $25, drop le•f lable: HOUSEHOLD ITEMS. Gold Bil r St 11 blt•s bersJUp to Santana Rae TJ snnsua tJt'.'OOtstJt117%sAarnnnnita:Uno. sw1lthboard & recep· Equadordrca1900.~. temperment.abowqua.U-uo. Medll room desk, chrs. books. 15361 8472772 quetb11l Club. S7S tionist duties. llll.nlmum 67s.8887 ty. Sll0. '151·2928.C.M. divider /bookshelf• Normandy Ave .. Irv. Carm•.~7-8093 HillpW-.d 7100 .... W...t.d 7100 2 yrs current eKper, new LAB llo A c walnut chair $25, ol· Sat/Sw29-S Gentle Appy mare.!) Y~ • ••••-••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ive Irvine Mfgr 1880 Pull Chain. Toilet. cha::.'u~s. wM J\: tom.an SU Antq Bdrm F bri 1 oti oJd. "5()0. &of s. 846-2218 , Pl1y Pen. High Chair • ._ .......... • • or appt 54().8894 • Beaut chin• bowl. oak Shots/wormed. p p set. CaJJMS-7857 aft Spm .~ ca ~-a orebld. nl tohns. alt66i5-8493 8 u 11) . Walker -•"ecefylng 1---------1 ~---~-·----tank brass fixtures · .... ms. '"'e · co es. Reasonable A·l coed. Indoor plant knowledge SbMtMetal y...wr..i.... Must sell $350/ofr: 9llMl8"l2 EST."',..$"'•• miac.9--~TbursJSun2873 ttamataaitdGoodil0'5 644-1~ necea. Wed, Thurs. F'r1 rr-1-· -!Wll l8l50 • u .. ._. APSO A'" ,,.... BaUow Ln CM ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------A Laguna Ni1uel ok . ~A · BuutiCuJ "" Price. New clean pr 2 Sets o1. Drapes • Rods 16 ga dbl brl ahotgwa. to~u:r-. ~e~ aJrul: n ! . FOREPERSONS TeJextrwx Ir filing Light Paint Ir V1rrush removal. AKC female. 4 mos. twn box sprgstmatl, Ba.ae CB radio. 2 10.spd One 13'x7' & one 9'x8: Freaeh made. Mint cood. ~ typmg. Salary based on alsocomplrelaruslungby Whtlbrown.Ph963-9418 lampe,chns.Someaotqs. bikes. refrig, baby Sh~rs ove r drapes & Sl2S/bstofr.e42·'1289 SHEET u, ETAL exp.Hrs,9-6.495-1980 expel'U. Low pnces & Blfl blonde Cocker 1964 Vbta C1udal, NB things, toys, etc Fr1,Sat. Valances Like new$.')() SALES SECRETARY Busy el~nic sales of lice, type 60 wpm abortband & semi con duct.or sales exper pre ferred. but not man datory. Call Sharon for apsit. 549-0:rTS SALES TM Cable Vision Is hiring sales people willing to work evenings &. wknds in the M1ss1on Viejo area . Channel 1 SHOWTlME MOVI E PAK Call 493-2857 Equal Oppoc Emplyr Sandwtch Shop, Balboa lslaod, needs person to work part tame Call 875-3712 SEAMSTRESS, exper Scboonmalter Campbell Salla. (%13) S98 9441 SEAMSTRESS P tt Ex· pert ln alterations N B CothinJl store. &tz.4142, alk for Shem. lfl W."' ... ESS 1mmed service Day S I l I lS Thurs t.oSat UM 2205 Mmer. CM. ~-0567 556-7512 MOVl.hl, must sell. Maple __,,,. · pan e ma e mo. d1n rm set. bluet wht FABRICATION p /time days. Private '152·5058. Eves. 675-20&4 needs loving raml!y Sofa, Love seat. chair HUNTlNGTON Jew.try 1070 dinette set, l\J.fi. garl'11 Club. For mt.erv1ew call Applmcea IOiO S56-'19S7 Beer tapper, bar, masc. HARBOUR ••••••••••••••••••••••• b1.kes. Masc 1tem11 We are a growing na· 644-0050. • •••••••••••••••••••••• Old English Sheep Dog Call bef6pm. SSM892 ruo:::'~ .s ~~~~~.II. ~ig~ WANTED M1·3514 Walnut Sq. Irv. ltonal manufacturer of WAITRESS REFRIGERATORS fem. 1 wits old. AKC, Washstand tll8 .. Sofa ta ConsoleTV, frzr, Lowrey TOP CASH DOLLAR Redecorating Sale fabn<"ated metal con· exper'd in dining rm WASHERS-DRYERS $200. Dana P.t. 496-72:S7 ble '88 .• Pine kitchen la organ. den, dm rm furn, PA ID F 0 R Y 0 UR Hf yel/Km stripe here strucUon producL<i head· Recondltlons·Repros & ble ..,.,.. H•llt ............ 25 t I b & aofa, 2 contmp burnt quartered 10 Fullerton. service. Apply to John Frgt Damage. Guar/Del Adorable Germ Shep ~··Fr ii"'it i .. pat ~res, he ot an'l; JEWELRY. WATCHES. We Presently have a GUde. Food Mgr. Hot.el 29YralnOrangeCo. Pupa. Ped/AKC, papers, .,_, bl -~c A e ec· muc muc mores. Suost ART OBJECTS. GOLD. oranto 1e nlaOOug chrsdsw/ol· Laguna. 4"" S. Coast DUN• .... 'S J'-..,.1 ta e _.,., rmo1re In 1st rate cond. at/ n SI •v ER S ERVICE. man. sq Y sm tballengang opportunity "' _,.. sbota, 2 b • fem left. •c.9"' H II S29" PM 682 Se W h .. ... pt' .... ., 71.:J ror curecr . oriented Hwy,Lag.Bch. 1815Newport81.CM 4!N·3117 640.&iiie a tree ..,., :!SHB~<>-~a itc FINE FURN & AN· s .... cc g,,,_. front·hne supervisor on Waitress Food/Cocktails. CALLS48·7780 Adorable AKC Shih Tzu . . . , TIQUES. 645-2200 Childrens playhse. ping ~ swmg.sh1!t. The poss-Apply aft 4pm, Sid's Blue pup_pies l·MaJe l·Fem Btn China Cab, llv rm M U LT I f A M I L Y Man ·s Wedding band. pona tbl & other ioodies lion reqwres 3-5 years Beet, l(172lal Pl. N.B. Maytag Waaher ~· G.E. 6 Wb ._23101~ · chr. coffee & end tbl, 2 GARAGE SALE. Furn. Braded 14 karat gold . 875-G218aft4PM sheet metal assembly Washer '60. Whirlpool · · lamps, all xlnt cond household goods. super Siie 11 '• Bought new Lo t ,._ h . and/or fabrication ex· WAlTRE.SS, 9AM·2PM, 6 Washer $125, Kenmore Whippet remale, all shots, 644-01.39 buys, super things Sat. ~·Sell srno. 551 5425 vesea "' armc air. perience including days week. Apply 1n Gas Dryer $6~. house trained. 7 mo. 9AM.20'74PhalaropeCt . YU\Yl&chrome$75orbet thorough familiarity person Tinos, 30242 Kltchenald Port D11· 541-4511 2 bar •tools, end table. Mesa Verde. Costa Diamond bracelet •P· olr.484·1918 With spot "'elding equip· Crown Valley Parkway, hwuher $150, Guar/del cofCeelable, etc Moving, Mesa S46-S684 praised at S3 ooo sac •-.--------ment, punch presses. Laguna Niguel ~ AKC YorltsbireTemer must sell 201 Collins. -· S2 ooo 497 23'13 &·8PM Ume green open weave pe>wer brakes and power Puppies. 2 males Balboa Island 673--4980 G1gant1c Ga rage Sale' Fr.i HH2PM S.t drapenes from Monaco shears For prompt, ton· Waitresse s-South REHTTOOWM ~3014 Furn, washr1dryr. Sony Model.naugahydecouch hdential consideration Laguna , P /t1me & Refr11~·s. washers, Gibson Set. table. 4 tape dck. BSA. beds. U•estod. 8075 & lo11eseat. Lamps. all please send resume or f/lJme. Coffee shop exp dryers No credit Beagle puppies, beaut chairs. chrome wood & books. Metl art. tools.••••••••••••••••••••••• best offer Good rood applympersonto: Refs please. Charlie's needed 834--0111 AKC champion bred leather. 6 mos old. $400 clothes. appl's Sat tHi Reg Morgan ma.re. broke Remodellog.64().5078 ChiliO(c. (710549--0351 sbots.CallSSl-4890 64().4689 2609 Redland Dr Off to rade & {!rive , hlk Remod I pts dr WANTED uprt fnr. Max Uruvsty C.M. parade Morgan geldmg. mJ•ft ~ite1nmsg. c235i Mesps~ SUPERIOR W'••ruousE 30" Wide. lS cu n. Day DOG 0 BED IE N c E PATIO Furn Redwood ..... MUI ~1393. eve646-1390 'CLASS to start Thursday Rnd tble/4 benches. tbl & Moving, everything goes Eng. Wes t~rn I 7l4 ) Dr Santa Ana. UMPM FIREPLACE Clean warehouse work Much Jrd. 7 :30 PM chrs 11 urut) Both have Furn. motorcyc le & 3:11-1011 Sat.~ COMPANY for men&women.Day& Apt az stove, coppertone Nwpt/Jrvlne area. umbrellas . $125 all parts, 6° Flour lights. Mbc.u-IOI01i--------- .,11U">•ET"'RY . ...... N $&5, Washing macb. wks S46-4928 ~-kid stuff 470 Magnolia. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sl""" Fine q .. A"ty 4v 8 ~ ,,_ A Division Of swing Sum.... 0 exper. gd ~ 2528 Nwpt Blvd CM 645-9623 Fr1·Sat-Sun ...,., ....., A IDGHSCHOOL MOBEXCORP necess. 18 & over. No CM 645-4183 Purebred German Shep Beau\1ful sora & lov 9-6 SWIMMIMGPOOL Ma.hogaJlY Poot Table. 1 Skills sb 90. typmg 50 8 432.S Artesia Ave charge. Quality pups, 7 wks, re· eseaHearUltooes>, Kng SACRIFICE yr old S650.~00 Hr day. n Mo's per year Fullerton, Calif. 92633 ~O~ Office • DRYERS. Gas or elec adytogo, $50. 960-5051 s i. B d r m s u I t e Furn. hseho ld 1ll'ms. Leading M fgr dr dis Laguna Beach Unified 0 overload Ca1New17:_.o.°,.~t $95 Guar w1armo1re, Qn sz Bdrm pla nts. l'lr Sat.Sur. tnbutor has dlx abo11e . --h C School District. Person ...,....... "Duke". beaut. St set <Birch), Inlaid wood lOAM 600 Clulihousc ground sw1mm1ug pooh, S.mmons dlx w t anopy ne10fc,494-SS46 AnEQualOpportumty Bemard.lyr .. needsnew game set, coerce tables, Ave.NB 675-7359 lefl OVl'r from 1976 Crib w1match 5 dwr Employer M IF 557·0061 WANTED. Older stove in home. IntelUgenl. genUe. sofa table. wall units. --- -s e d b on ,., Pr 1 c t-. chest $350 675 0250 SECRETARY -----37238irchSt.N.8 tiood working order and 642-362A Naug s ofa & naug SAT/SUN 9 to 5 Toys. G11arant~ 1~lallatlon Woodtn Bunk Bed Experienced Real Estate Reasonable.631-3149 recliner, lumps, glass books. metal detertor. &terms Call <Anahe1m1 lramell wht Fr~n th Oltite procedures. 5 Hr ShortOrdCook Cockapoo. Female, Good top dinettes bookcase household items. 17191 53:1 3240 Collcl'I Prov. Obi bed framt day, H1mt. Beach. Call WELDERS D ls b was be r 0 . E disposition. housebroken barrel or ~Ing back Treehaven Lane<nr Spr-Daysteves w I m at c h chest . 8C2-93'1l aak for Kris 6 Days wk. Approx. 40 fi\all·time 548.2541 Potscrubber. late mdl. and alrectionate. Good thairs Xlnt cond, excep-1 n g d a 1 e / w a r n e r --=------ hrs. Luncheon only. Pvt x lnt cond $95, guar family pet. Free to good tioaal valuesS54·4780 Ave>HB WA...,.TED 962Sut!,~rd In gd cond. SECRETARY. typing, club 644--0050forappt. WOMANover40yrs,com· 75().4441 home. 979.2342 after 6 & f"'ll ......, ... short.band bkkpn°, for,._ ________ 1 binatioo front desk clerk weekends. n.:-1-g tbl 4 chrs china TOP nUAUTY TOP CASH DOLLAR "' .-& relief on phones. Whirlpool, 2·spd washer, ..,....,, · · · ..,. PAID FOR YOUR Sears Vacuum. s1.oo. =· o:e!~Je~~~:;:g SR. TVPISJS MedicaJoraoswer.serv. gd shape. Yellow. S'lS. Pupplea "'2 E. Sheep·~ ~~~~~~;rbl.lamp ~:e~:.alc~"rn~e~ds~ JEWELRY. WATCHES, ~er8~~n\~~:~04;\ oo qua.h!ical.lons. Start I II exper. helpful. Ftex hrs 675-0578after 7pm Apso. Cocker. 2M & 2F. SPOrllng goods. kn1c · ART OBJECTS. GOLD. L · s 00 3 /1. Contact Barbi NEEDEDDUIED. &somewknds. Refs nee. 22 CU. FT. Upright Blk/Wbt.$50.49t·2108 Comer unit re-uphlstrd knaks & clothes 330A St.LVER SERVICE, awn M,ower. 1 · ~ICM Interestmg work w /a Fr~ur 10.,_ old $100 F C 11· b d S225 . Sofas . tbls . Balboa Blvd. NB FINE FURN & AN · Wheel Ch41f. SlOO. future in bmy N.8. ore. 5S7·759'7' ,.~. · · if:t w~t~~· l,~~e~~~ 1matc~f! ~~man. swag Sat/Sun. TIQUF.S 645-2200 _540-_5396 _______ _ SECRETARY Free health msur. mtld child ..... cc1 ,....,., amps4....--EJ..,. tr"p·0 r1ter Legal Xlnt pos for mature Call betwn 6pm & 9pm Coldspot froet Cree refrig ren. _,. ---or MAMMOTH 3 FAMILY LUGGAGE TAGS raie': GE Port rolor TV. penon. Ore near OC 646-4071 ' $150. Washer & elec 640-52'79 Sofa, 2 chairs, 2 end GARAGESALESAT9·" from your business card. radio&misc 644·4884 Airport Nat 'l c o ll41CcmpmDr · dryerS'lO.u .Goodcood. f'nefoYOll 1045 tables. S2SO. Lamps Consis ting of IOO's of Send one card for eacb•---------~/mo, fnnge benefits 546-4741 WOMEN wanted to work °'2-9403 ·-•••••••••••••••••••• Bdrm sel, dress<'r. end items. PWT lawnmower. tag plus one spare. we 3 Adm.ti air condnr's. un- 0---.1 w/sk1lls & ex (A"..,,.,· From for Jaruce's Raggedy •Ab/Rt ""'iJc 8 F to tables, bookcue, desk. icemaker. upnght frzr. return per111anently der 1 yr. pool tbJ W/Piog :=7n bnef letter l ... ,,_ Ann housecleaning W"'r.ueA_ftRYER ... vr--. mo. . dbl bed, rattan hdboard. Rtm case 6 game chrs sealed attrac.1.Jve la& & pongtbltop.~ . ..-· Oran&eCo. Airport> servtce Start $2.50 hr 8 ._~...., good home. Shots, lova-$200 Call Aft 9AM • dinette~. sofa & ch.rs: II a.a.tfied •d oo 799 c o Equal Oppor Employer to 3 Tues thru f'ra Late model, auper de· ble. 646-8078eve/wknda fU0..40:M lamps. 10724 Camino strap. meeting air lne Must sell al once Collec· Dally Pilot. PO Box IS60. luxe. Multi-cycle. like l.D req1.11remen\.S Pre· ubles of all sorts from eo.t.aMesa,Cahf 92626 ----------1 6'7s-6S53 new Pet"fect condition. "Mount.ala Dog'' White MovtnJbacktoGermany. ReaJ&lOOMCompadres. vent 1068 & theft! Fot a albums to Holograms lsf CLASS Sacnnceat $235for both. Genna.n Sbepberd w/blk For sale Spc Rattan Ftn Vly. 962-8975 persooaliU!d tag enclose 494 S.llCRETARY·Does your MARJNEPAINTER ~••••••••••• 751-~177. maN~ou'ldFooemr. !rynaon. dint .rm set. Coffee tbl & Neighborhood 3·Street wallpaper. fabric or __ -547_2_. _____ _ boss ~preclate your Salary S8 hr+ company ~ . ..-amp tbl. Day, 581~. Garage Sale Sat/Sun "Day Glo" paper & we We s l ' n I h o u s t-B.A. e will U you're benefits Send resume lo...,,,,.. 1005 Lg frrr. wuber, dryer. w/Jove&bi.gyd. 962-1182 Eve.•t\6,4951962 9am. 2715 Island View. will back & trtm your Refrigerator. 17 cu n. oPat•ndin&. Se!ld your Ad M3 D ly Pilot p 0 .. _ ................... gas range, dlshwahr, Cd.M tags Or try two cards Avoclldo g rn s280. bnl written reply to CM Ill • · · ~ • .....____rtand trash compactor. port.a "" Alaskan Malamute 7 Large gold velvet chair , back t.oback Mc Lane Reel Mower CoUiDa Aasoclales. 567 iseo. 928218 nOl'hier washer. Trlr stove, wksol~~l:J&eft. AJ\ ottoman, walnut trim. Garage Sale, Sat. only. PRICES: S2QO. Ph94>l·0873 S.ONic:olu Dr, Newport STUDENTS Part lime, 5 Of ~SI forc'd air furnace, $75 6orw · 185.673-0407 516'1ll A. Larkspur. CdM S2eaor3/SS S.ach. ~~Or~~l~come. HUGE w arehou•H ea.646-5848 Standard poodle free to Lrg naugahyde reclnr. pd Oldfum&lotsorjunk. :~~~:::~::. ~~~;,;,A~~e~ ~~'l SICalTAIY cramlllfldwtthoverSOO Auctlott 1015 goodbome. $200 , sell $75 Sal&Sun9·3.Antqs,furn. 10o.rmoreS140ea. Sl7~; Maple knee hole P'asll b l Financial Serv Telei>h<>fle Sales People. music boxes. nic1'elo· .. ••••••••••••••••••••• ~ Thomasville din set, hsehold items. etc. L986 Sales Tax Included desk & chr $3.5, two bed f1nn.Ty1Jin.70wpm,ah <3> posttlons. P /llme & deon pianos, circus or· •PUIUC• Puppies,Beaglemlx, tressellbl,4atrgbtcbra, TustlnAve.CM. NOCARD? comer tbl $30; Quilted •too. ae S.n M11uel F/bmesluJbavaal. New gaos . wall clock1, ~13' 1675 2 arm, cane backs, ild Draw your own or send dual spread, blue print Dr.N B.&11te200 • repeal orders. Top grandfather cloch, •FUIMITUll• • velvet seats, xtra lear, SAT ONLY 9-4. College name, i.ddress, phone & S!S 644-6&9 ---~~.-_pay SoaO-Gl fascinatJOganUques * "'UCTIO.._.* COcka........ need~ood ofC wbt $175. Blk velvet Park. Everything priced we'll make 0 e card per ---------•' ....--' Ov Sl ooo OOOWorth "' " ..____ 'D: A•-..... Krohler swvl chr $35. really low. 241 Tulane 0 Ml~•tDal loo ..._ • -er • • •ToMte 7•30 PM• .-us. ~em.-, ..... S h ...,. n C M tag. Add~ each. ..u--..... IOI I 1'Ja..Sat. e •~ k'g ,__._ American lotemaUonal ' po.ltionr bouaebrollen inaer sew mac • .,_. nd., · · Send check o-money or-.,.. __ for an ellper. w~ll Pt tune. ev('a. meld Sat. Galleries; 1802·T Keuer .. .,. ... ,, Welcw• and atrectJoaate. Good $150. sell ~. Rattan Sa . derto. .. .................... . IJCIOIDE4. polHd "f'ffi Exp. pref AUstate Sav· Ing St., Irvine Tel c.-# ... '·~c:-..~ an..r seat couch & 2 end lbl Aloha le·Fum, antsc;s. PILOTPRIMTIHG SSS CASH FOR Cteml penon who ••nts • Ing 'I. We i; t m Ins le r 754-11T7. n...... Wed thru .,_._--A. a a-.&..L.M.... • •-$200 9118-5218 misc of 26 yrs Sat 19lh ..,.,.." ---.---0 .. • • until sold. 263 Walnut St.. P 0 Box 1560 Good usedlllm/relrigs permaoent po11l1on Branch. For interview. SaL9AMto4 PM. VisJt• Beautiful Bedroom ae\.S, ---------'Duncan Phyfe Table & 4 NwplBch <alleyl Costa Mesa.Ca 92628 f'"IJ'S&stoves546-0'768 ll"*t be an accurate call 11118-3'51. Equal op dressers, chests , PartTerrierpuppy, Olain typiat ft enjOy •ork'& porturutyf'mployer.F/ld PUa.ICAUCTIOM armolrea, olte stand1, 8Meluso&d. C.11758-0647 Big Rummage Sale. SaL Beerdrafter.bolds '4Keg Want.f.d. Queen Olf' Kin& ~.Non smoker. llANYFINEITEllSOF .._.._ 552-8180 Feb 19. 9AM ·SPM. of beer, new cond. SZOO bedroomaet. ) . DaVll· bet 10 ES..._..TE JEWEL..,,Y. headboards, chest.,.,..,., uam-• ... &f.2.JQI lBJ.a ART1• OBJECTS, AnN· deeb, chairs, SQfa1, OC· HELP' My mama'a leav-Antlq ue brass .b e H BHS, Corner of 673-5278. Call aft llAM ~ ~ calk>na.I ch.rs, Uvlog rm log c0unt.ry. muat find 8 Sl10/b1t ofr K1rb Magnolia . & Garfield ~~f'~a~:!a!:in~v~I~. ~~~E/ciftR~: lablea . reclis;aers , rmmat.e, my name'• vacwnmf10.~·ll.20 FV Hawaii Tour. CUSTOM ~~!!.k~:J:":~~ Serrice Sta Allftldant, ....,..d Full or prome APlkY Atto StaUon, 11th lrlrvtne,C.11. per Call Mrs. Todd at FO & BROCHURE. rockers, labld and Krishna, I'm pu~ blk 8' Green couch S40 good GIGANTIC MOVtNG WOYEM WOODS Reasonable6.1Hl49 Goldensute Bank In ...... _.. chilrs,,c b lnaa, fellne, fixed, 7yn old ,~ .. Swvl de1k cha1 SALEontbelawn Furn O .,,...,.CJNV bookabelves ain't too proud to bee. '-VDU• • • S()'l,TO~ FF NEED TRUCK OR VAN. :::::Yi2b~~~ara· Antique 100 yr old 52" Cal1ctor'1...... Plea.aecall1S7~1Z73. 7$25l0;.129Club chair $20 . ~::yd,mgataess~~:.· ~:· Over40ln-1tock ptltterna trade f~ Bay Boal, see , Sentce Station Allen· d k bl 6 .,, ...... !1,:>MlNI·Bli~--adCJaas9040. dant, e11per 'd Day • Equal Opp. Employr m II roun oa '• e w / ORJENTAL Selling anything with a HouSehold goods. good .._.._.., _..,, •v £wit. 11\all • p "I me An.. chairs. Sac. STSO. ~ RUG R~ERS Dall Pilot Claulned Ad Medil fum xlnt: Red/gold junk. Clothes. S2818th St. -----Mlltkc!A ,, ,, -I y ..,.) coucb $100; tbls $.'50/$3.S, Comer 16th & Acacia, UCTIO... 101~ Pb'. Shell Station. l7lh 6 Thenpisl trainee wanted 2 DBL. Brau beds, 1 or MAXFIELD PARRISH 1 a sim,..e matter •.. Im .. $35; dinette JiOO, (dwntn HB.> Sat & sun PUIUC A n .... .,_... '11 lrYtne,NB. immed. Wtll train. Part nate ($500.), l tubular BOOKOFARTS Juatcall&&2-58'71. _... atartln&atlOAM. MANYITEMSOFFINE ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• ~Sta Hel Full or fulJ lirM Or Gary 1$475.). fflai• Antq. pine APPLIAMCIS ESTATE JEWELRY, Ccmn Mln·O·llatlc eltc. =me ApWl P 890 ~r Couture. 2043 Westclllf secretary, circa 1880 Stoves, Tefrlaeraton, Kln1 11 Thomasville MOVlNGSALE-mustsell ART OBJ ECTS. AN· or•an. exce)lent coodi· U...y, .. y' Dr. N.B. "5-5300 "50. 752-S588 .. _ ,._, t ,,_. bdbrd It fr1me, xlnt everyihiog, Sat. 9-4. 1510 TIQUES, FINE FURN., Uon. IBOO, P.P. 532·12!1"8 ""' was ...... , ... 1era,a e.~. eood,1188..,-ll Orchard Dr. Santa Ana ETC. PHONE FOR IN· ----------Se;::r:~;:1c::e~St;:a::tl;:o:n-:A:;tl::e:n·.1--------•IAotkiu.-Oraod <>Denina TVs PLUS LOTS OF H&\I FO. & BROCHURE. Trombone Conn reO, du&, f\lll Ume, p/llme. TOOL ROOM of 1'de Wat.er Traclin1 OIHER MISC. h ... S. IOI · ~ br ... 1 bell. Xlnt COftd. • APDU Texaco Sut10n, Co. Sat/Sao to.5. 2720 SSSAVISS .. •••••••••••••••••••• Oaraae Sale, 2810 Loreto szoo. \7JA>la-018t 'Bi'Ookbural " Talbert. MAClftNISJ 'iiiiiCoaatiiiiiiiiiiHW~yiii.CdMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Food available on the MISsaoMvtlJO oft Sonon, Mesa del ~o•on~s.~ ...... Druml. Ludwta 5 pc*· ftd..,. Jll pttntllel. lteml IUbjed SAT. ONLYI every-t.bjq lfar.S.t!Sun c v.n IWVo#c-.&.. ~-xlnt I beaJnDer Mu ~. ~re11ive JnJectlon to =•Hie. We honor d nod baci worm help you c\llUvaw. , or 1916 · .. ._ unAL ~ .... _ I For Ad ·~-n Ba -rd, llut-you' expect to c S.l/Su.n 1·5 Kitch ran... 1000 for M 3000-SlO. AMC> eeU. MC>--· '"' .. _...,Co. re out· NIUU ... "" lo a cloaet. Clothel, Old r urn. m 111 c . 1 1zi1 1 a 'I ---------MICNAMC Ing to new faclllty i11, Cbar1a. Caalller'a R«ol'da (.S'altalbwna>. Rollewood. Univ Pt Ter· wortn cut n&•· Elec, lbooea r:Ji:•• V !• 11iA: S tTt caper. Ol*'al H•mttngtoo Beach needa ~ I a.dlap•asoaodNALCASCBH'!.1c~<i doUa, toy9, boob, odda • ,..ce. = ~~r:; 5J4T1H tlAtar It u.. . .__...• ..,11 1Jt8 ahur bra.A " 1tnp-lfadlhuata. Mio. 5 yn • o -'"" end .,_., &oca ot neat • · • siso. MS-102Sor.-H ~ pit ttet'«I. Salary ~m u~r. Xlnt waae• • Daily Pilot et.EASE.. tblnaa. Cbeap. 21u1 MOVING. Stove • 1rta. POOLTbl. staodard al•. tPCPuttOn.unSauuo ~ur~ate VI. X~t~uc.1:,; ~-Prol1\ •ba.rin& ~AUC110M ---~._...,.... Tosumar ICordou) aora It loveeeat. Pem Gd. rood S75 or 1*1 ol· bcelleut coaditk>n eaai ~ed~-a al ~~s. &ot.berbeoe<tta. A...vlSOR 20111/1Mwpt•4 ,_...._.,..._,..... <San Dleao to Cro·H lwtn bed" desk. Lady'1 fer.87>5701 548 UIOl · • -. .....-m:m SdlMICotp. COSTAMISA 1 ,,._...,., V•lley, turn left on clotti. •z 7.a. LOAD of --·--·-----PU~ Corp. 1ooe w <WJB$7SOO ~jz u79 171 ........ ._.5 M.,-auertte. nahl on ewu! 316 Broadway. 8Ul ballain& baskets Sl 4 ~Drum Set w/IJ\Uda. Hoover /\ve, Oran1e. or <N>S7'34031 V. ~ (JI-:~!:"!'::.. Ounpo Morro> No pre-CM. 631-tSll. All day ta. AlsO fndr & ouldr Nosnandr'U.m. Mutt.ell I •11111 J~~~~~~~~t~~~~~~~~--_ .. _,.______ .U. Sat/Scm IUataMJ.!ltC. ll.50.Pb-..ll .. ,.J.... to4o Motoirl-.d~Jb• 9140 ....... ..._..., r ... u 9Ho A.ht,..,iwt.ct Auto•.••pot"W ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• S./lflfllt tt60 ....................... ....................... .. .................. . ,_.._.. ,__.<>rt--lotO TY...... D All.I!• 1'eMew ••••••••••••••••••••••• '7' o PU • d e11414ill t70t 9710 It 'F .,., 1011 ....................... HI • Ste.... 1091 ... 'l"S D.. 0 t 1 at•~ • '~· -··••••••••••••·•-••• ....... -. --now ~ • IOA ...... lt. ,..,. .,. .,~ wo•r. x '"* c ean, Cl»&om wtr/eXlr _,.,. ·--··-•• ........... ' Mi. •••••• •••••••••••• •••• ""-Tl 23' Surveyor, u.ader (71') M0402I .,,~~ Auslin Marina, :llnt Usied ated olflce d u, '00 Piaoo1/ raaH, Teac a340S 4 cbaanel :llfffr'IGDe~lfbc.ma\n· .. ~-:rftille 22.000 111,, &bower. tolloC. cond. A1f J11'M tAdJ.o. • DIJYIA udoua ail.•• avail. new fund. Spin•l•, Sm\11 yae &.tno '-pe tcnan~ reb t, 3H tatal 0. Sale Mc.W .t atov., dbl ovet\, etc. aJpa "TO I>ataun PU. nu•t sell! $1.995 &&"1729 · LlnLE. «·112SU, Yea-Fri. Cranda, PJ.ayen. Goi.na deck. Never UNd. llOO. hnl. I hn on new Prop" a comfortably. Sacrifice $UOO. Da)'s, "5-6&30 or ."-'--.------1 •• ----..::_...;;...;.,_::....:.....; __ , outforbul!.ne:N. lle:at-IA fC.36n IMl\,e*'tricl'NlTcu1at.-$254 70 ~ Aft SPM 55287..., t!"fes5.18-19 13 Suobeam Alpine. S.&VE A LOT Metal ~1"7 duk 5'. opt. Kawai, Stelnway, II\& head. &1111ey, alps 4, • • • ""U Reblt cood cond Must ~ U fellow w/maah cir Bald•in. Chickerinf, JBL 168 $&90. JBL L65 complete mauitenance *WPOllTlll 11 orl31-Wlciys. "72 El Camino ss. Pwr seU ~.Contact Nancy SHOP"COMPARE t~.ltlnt-.8*103 Yamaha. Kimbal , S5QC> Newfartory aealt'd m11 nuals " record&. J.SmHARBORBLVD. brka 41 atur, •tr. Day, 8U-OS81. Eve, IAIWICKOATSUM ~desk rwtt86 Wrlhr (714)138·2770. curtons, mw.l scll. Pvt Xlraa Sl1pava1l m HW\l• 64Z..079S AM /P'M stereo rah 9C2·~ SaftlWlftCaP'-&.ruo M!ac ~;~m f~. l20'72 Brookbunt. GG Pl>'· 6'M4UI gi::~: C~~~:o~;~.!~: 1.d.st >ear\ J Aw Hor sale. Xlnl S3t001ofr. '9'J 3913.. AH9--.-.. --.---9-7_0_1 ..... a_l_l·_l_S_7_5_4_t_J.3-_J_l_7_S_ CalllM-ao.. Oidu!."shtRecentPiano, loclh&MariM Sl)500ftnn (714)~. S?OO. Clean. !!hop re-'73Daw1.1nPV ••••••••••••••••••••••• D.£>!S.CS~" CONTJ:MP !!01; .... owr~edsa~•soUer. ...,..... tMpeor <213>S!l2·5965 _ ~·1~ :'~ :ftir'!1· ~ttn y ··w mJ $l9$0 ...... 7313 AJAfYa/~~Ydtet~r~·~' .. ~•.Pld•, ·~ Jo'ORM. TOP. A·l .... ,. ""' ~ ~ · ••••••••••••••••••••••• 18' l>ei=.el G;ay 90's Westmi.nster ' LAI -'"'"' ~ ~. • OONl>.'7S..l.m loots. Marine rephca 811y boat, will ..._ -V..s 9570 ammac. »900. evu SPICIALS P... 1011 Spart"'9Goocb 1094 .. ~~!'! ...... !~.~~ trade Cor ~ruck/van or ~:z:~s/ 9150 ""' ....................... _S44_·2SS6 __ . ______ ~~~-~~~KE)4 •J*d, .... ••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••• •• •• •••••••• $n:JO. 615·6666 $120.29 ~ '611.Dodge SPortaman Win· A.t 9707 ...... .,"'AT "-I t ,.., ••••••••••••••••••••••• -J•~... V ..,."" Lo.., mi ••••• .._.OW .. 895 Cockatoo. For sale 8' pool table plua ~ o .... o e e eqwp "" ,, -111ro .._ ,._., uuw an. ........ .. , ••• ••••••••••••••• " ~ . <Jreater Sul h r equa pment s15o. Call sale. Wesball buat parta, loots. Solt 9060 '71 BSA 650cc Thun :,-: ..-,~,.,~~.;."'...'~'!: 673-9138 '1• Fox. 4 Dr. Muto. air , tl88 00V&Sl'REET 181'-P S:,-4174 062·309ll hardwre,equip, bvyduty ••••••••••••••••••••••• derbolt. Less than 10,000 1"<•'1" 11111.0•.-.--• , C-h V stereo tape, snr 'f, lo ml. Near MacArthur ~ · trlr, 210 McCormick, Marlner40' Diesel Ketch· orig miles. Rebuilt front 0t...i1 64 . evy an, oew mugs Muslsell.6"·5.576. a.JamboreeRoacls ..... &°"'Jam 1090 SklB. 18S Meltslos, from C.M.2-Sdaily.84Sa..!__ Maho1any hull·bronze li~lipkenslonh rl!clfii ~~~:& wrshocks, $850. '73 Audi Fox. auto, air, 113-IJOO ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sw1~zer:tand, Xlnt cond. 20'BoatTrallerJleav"dU· futened·SSB-auto pllol-s oc s. mec anica 1Y1 M l .. k d d.1------------------t w/bindings & poles. $70. ly stnglcaxle xlnt t.~ond. Roller Jib. etc. etc .. g:;!:9c2tS ~r~:; ~ao r 191UChcvyVan, xtraloni, ~ ~~~ ,g con TOPIUYER USED OR•AM 645-7632 1675 545-7616 • Ownr anxious. $S2,900. k d8 t good tires, &ood cond., _ __ __ See u... tint, & lasl! Top · M1nney's, 548-4192 wee en any ~e. Sl250. 54~21683. aft 4PM '72 Audi JOOLS, Auto, New dollar paid for Im Ports. CWIAMCE 5.....__ R t ant '74 Johnson Uhp OB mtr .-. . . '75 Honda 360'1'. W /xtras, M 1chellns AM /FM COSTAMISA All our used Or11ana In .-., " aur • Manual, LtS Nr nu $400 Sol <.;at 18, w~rlr, race or ll\IJ\l cond & low mJles RF.NT l976 Chev 10 Van, lesi. • "')iboew" condilTon. lor 8095 673 2242Thun, Sun crwse, must sell. S46 608C ~ 962 8972 '77 Ovt'rland 2!1. fully 7 lhan 9,000 miles. V-8, Cleun. $'l300 Lv m :.g DATSUN x..o.reySplnet $39~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• day!> ext 38, 552 4194 · eqwpped,SC,~ 1227 auto trans. power (disc) 675-3'75 2M5HarborBlvd. llamniondLlOO 1&15P1ano bar,~. (seats loats.Powet' 9040 eves. '75YAMAHAYZ80 br.akes, healer .Audi '73, 4 door, lOOLS, Co&lu Mesa S4o.&tl0 Jl.llnmoad MU! 11 12). Dm rm tbl lops ••••••••••••••••••••••• BRAND NEW wl':tewall tires, vinyl AM/FM. air, xlnt cond. ---------ll&mmond T-200 $1395 chn. 27'Trojan, ExpCrwser 4Jbotro51 Sloop 546-1~ TF'Gilen, Tra•~ 9170 roof, tmuei glass, wheel $2950. E\t.'S 499·4167, 1975 DATSUN Ham.mood Phoenix $1495 THE QUARTER DECK Twin V s·s, rad, sounder 0>0d cond. 7S2·8M3dys _ ••••••••••••••••~•••••• t'O\cri.. Panel mlenor-da)'S SS6·0311 210% 2+2 JilmmondA·lOO $219 ~PacificCslHwy 56500 AY6469000 25• V t l I XI l l975100cc Enduro HeaJth OPEN ROAD 24. self bubblewindows.207832.· 4 ____. d.lo b t.er Llliwrey(}AKJt S329S 548-1117 --den ure w r rt n forces sale. Under Sm1. conl"d. Brand new E-Z $S399. '71 Audi lOOLS Zdr, snrf. 0,rscon~d .•. nr!wu'-.e•~Jow' 1971.l'lorcc con · many " r;is. 0 "'•""'9 '·I\ htch Pw vt ;-s.-..,,... _ ... Son A•f /F 06 "1200 ne•ds... "" ....... ¥A.NY MORE New & TV a-11... ' 675 9090 do), 551 5675 _.....,_ . ...,_, :__ -u 1 · r con r ""''...,.' 11"" " m., • • "' rrules. Sliver w /black in-llMdToCbooee From :-n-S.:___ lg wbJ trlr, many xlras. eH' 'W Y· . h 175 F d ~99 or be.st IS33 0773 T,ancoln Mercury ~me work. 642·0728 (00091.Z) I N£WPOR l OAI SUN .HAMMOND ORGAN l'Wl"'I, ~ 8098 Ul &out OD, OMC. ama a ,n uro. - ---2626 Harbor Blvd ·-t.t.nw. · 1 "PIANO CENTER G••E••••1•••TV•••••~:·•••••• 39 Channel Lido Pk O'Day 20, \rlr. 0 B, !>,uls, Good cond $300 Trldor Movrng• Must sell. clean <.:ot.\.ii Mesa ~5630 •l Audi lOOLS. 2 dr, stick. ONL y $6995 J ~EaslCoutHwy co or • 23 console M.I. 673•0160 2 motorcydt>s, $75. 22· Park Mdl Tra\elcze ---1 ownr, S2,000 m1, clean <l>rona del Mar 644 9200 walnut C3bmet. needs ---~.~YS1~t.';,~~;::a1~ke !119 WS2 al\ 5pm m ruc·e adult r:irk. Costa Autos Want.d 9590 Sl.SOO. 646 6759 COSTA MISA _._ _______ , work. SSO.Offer. 552-8028 14 · Outboarll __.,_ Ml>:;a. 551 ..!41 bcr 6 pm ••••••••••••••••••••••• Allsffn..Healey 9709 DA TSUM 35hp.Underwarranty DOWN EAST 38' fully '74-XR75 CASHFORCARS! ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2MSHARBOl\BLVD. :B=d Wurl1tier spinet COLOR TV'S $1200. s75 13911 eqwp . avail to qualified S22S Phone S46-1Sl47 A.Ito Ser'fice.Parls Top s Dollar $ paid Cor '74 AUSTIN MARINA 4 540-641o540-02 ll ooandbench. Beautlfuli.ets$991up: Skippers for $100. Ptmo. &Acceuories 9400 C}eanusedcars,trucks& dr, Xlnt cond. Jo mi.--------- 548·4165 Fa<:tory recomfaioned, '74 28' "CUTTER" Fulh ancld. :.lip, mamt., m· '75•RM125 II 00 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cc_>rvettes. Ask Cor Paul S1600. Ph 548.,a176 '76 ~z. 11.000 ml, very --------~uaranteed. Portables, eqwpped for fishing & surance, & PPT w /mem-Excellent cond1t1on. Rebll Chevy 6 cyl eng, 2 O Nelli. clean, '680(). 54&-0.SS oc i:..r'!!oJ.r:~:},·r~;t~'::a: Consoles -RCA, Zenith, Uvtng.$17,SOO !>46·1018 bersh1p 6758866 _S425y~neS46-lS87 ooox22_5 10 ply tire:;, HOWARDClwvl"OWt BMW 9712 5411.9097 xJnt.oond. 546-0680 etc Wnght TVS46-t7S6 SKJPJACK 20·. 6 c;i:-cn, CYCl..Ol'liE. in<'I dry land Motorcycle Trailer. mounted, f'rank 546 3202 Dove &Qu;iil Sts. •••••••0 •••••••••••••• •-'7-4-~-D-at_s_u_n_2_60_Z_. -A-C-, Stt.L idle items wrlh a 23" Color TV. ltCA. $60 Trlr, B tank. o t n~gt•r:., dolly, idnl sails. $SSO Ph 6 rail Comet. VW ENGINES NEWPORT BEACH Maas, AM/FM stereo, SADDLEBACK DatlyP1lolCl3sslf1edAd. Goodcondallon. ~.000.842·212laft 6pm 5450263 S!.50.Phone546-1587 liSED HEBUILT W£PAYTOPDOLLAR 4~pd, lmmac. $5100. ----~·ll<IO SKJPJACK 24' Open 225 25'SCllOCK •,TON, full 3rai1Motorcyclc lkr8uggy~hop5306940 FORTOPUSEDCARS 1_962 __ ·7_03a ______ _ 0 C J I FOREICN. DOMESTIC Al(to1, Mew 9100 Autos, Mew 9100 ~ m. Late 1971 _G~ ~.ng rlln•eq~pmenl. sa1.s, in trailer. ~00 Dl5manthng~ 1-'ord LTD. or CLASSICS ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Clean SB.500 67:1·W2!:1 board enl( moor~ d at Phone S46· lsg7 (';ill for part:. ,\li;o .,ood If . 1 BMW '7 •W.i 260Z. .Uy OR LIE :._51£ Lt blue. mags, air, lo m i. IF YOU'RE IUYIHG A PRESTIGE CAR, REMEMIER- 11 ALFA ROMEO GT IS S 715 LESS THAN A PORSCHE 924 • 12. ALFA ROMEO SEDAN IS 1 611 LESS THAN A BMW 320i" ·-on~o1En1oy- ---Balboa. make orrer. By ---\'S " your car ll> extra c can '69 20· Sl.1pJack. Fl) hr. 0.,.,nrli75 7038 "7tl Honda SSOF. !\tag "-hi!> ~ e.ni: r~nn!n~ now. :.ce us first lt>OHP Mer(' c·ru1!>cr rear di:.c. brk :i.1275 Callti-12 7o56 IAUY IUICK T4ndt.'ro trlr 81min1 top, LIDO U. 1'3'723 t'omplete \\ork 1175-6401. Home art Tirt•s 5 IJ5xl3 radial pl) 292S Harbor Bl\'d. \'HP. S6S-OO P\l ply ran• eqwpment, lilm1m -4 2ZJ32nd, N 8 usl'd 3·000 m 1 1 new ~5· Cot.ta Mesa 979.2500 &l.2-2876, '4kdays 8 to 4 sails, trlr. cushions. pad-- -·--• 644 1-29 ' 557-1710 dJe. etc $100 $1800. By '72 Honda 250 XL. 14.000 · ' __ __ ----. ownr675 6900 ~1 Very clean. $650 2 vw· ... engines. transax Seacraft 23 t l!>herman. .,., ,trlr. 497-1077 les. chasi1is t.'nganes, both twin 1500 Meres record UDO H. •2011. >.Int cond, ·64 40 hp 645 5297 fa l ho. VHF rad 1 o . super buy, $1000. '7.t 2SOcc Honda Elsinore. · _. __ _ custom lower, ba 1t 675·5914 Nickle plated frame dad .56 Jeep eng, 6 cyl, nu vw Lank.s, outngger~ ,\ fast nm:., lots of extra:.. Must Bug back seilt, VW seal rough waler f1sh1n '77VEMTURE25' sell. StOO. 960-5195 aft rovers,541!3'76J machine l'P davs IM t''l $5750 lip m ------ WE BUY ClliHCARS &TRUCKS <21311 629·+111. ?~:xt 356, W many -<tra11 Trlr ·m YAMAJIA 250 Enduro Autos fOf' Sol~ 1976 ALFETT A C\~ 714l.t9G9~58 AlmMtnew 8931836 St legal. new P•1rt!'t ••-•••••••••••••••••••• 36 mo open end i3Sk1p;ac:k :!II J. H I t' 7:J L'al<1f1n;i 27. 1q•ll Xlnl s.?!lll fl37 llJIJ Antiques/ CONNELL CHEVROLET :.1128 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA 546·1200 lease:capcost S6300: qp, fr.,h, <"llll~t·. \11111 1'Qu1pdforrac-ini: criu" 75-\'Jmilha ~uo Muno Classics 9520 residual $3213, 1st s 131 as tnnd :'l.C'W \ <tn!>nn 11 Ir. ing Pl' ~ lJ'ffl "vton· Shock. l'&P. :!tanb . .\Int ••••••••:•••••:••:••••• TOP DOLLAR month. llcense & S89'J5 _t>-i~2552 Thurt.>\~ cond SllOO fi3'J 5.,11 1~52 MBZ :IOOS Clabs1c l~"MEPDAIIAOTELY aecunty deposit. On MO. 0 ·r . f b 1 __ . ____ ':_ --CouJ)t'·Ont.> of only IS6 pm· .,. approved credit '74 HORIZON ur JetlC' LID ype 14 r /.! !.. ·~5 Honda CL 360T I o" doced th·ll Yl'ar' Must FOR ALL 455 Olds. Berklev Jet Trailer. Good ~·ond. S.S2S ' • • ' . 1 , p (1049). BUY OR Tandem lrlr. Xlnt C'Ond. MB S468 M8·72M5 m1. like new :\lust ~t:ll ::.ee. lo apprec1a e . r1. FOREIGN CARS LEA5E. ' $700/ofr. 962-8972 ply. 581-7446. -CALL OR COME IN BE •cH • M Po Rts S4.650. 962-186.1 Boats su i ---TO SEE us '"" 1a S'il9S. Call Harry 586-5591 YOUR 1977 NOW or152-~ IMWRESALES BMW20025 1972· Au tom al lC-a ar AM FM Cl2lfl'Q> 1973-4 spetd·snrf . .(6505) 197s-4 speed-(907M FG > 197s-4 speed.(120MMM> 197~Automallc-(0154) BMWBAVAR1As 1973-4 speed-(680PPM l 1974 4 speecH3'8LFM > BMW5301s 1975~4 spet.'C.I <624MWZ) 1975 J\UlumJlll". air & ~tt'reo. l062N I I-'> 1975 Oal:.un 280Z 2+ 2· Loaded' MetaJHc brown exlenor with saddle in- tenor. Like NEW! Ask- ing $6300. Pri. pt.y. Call 581~. • 1976 Ille blue 280Z, stick, 6SOO mi, stall under war· ranty. Mags, air. AMJ FM stereo. $7900. ~ 3341aft.6 ·73 240Z, 4 !.pd, A IC, mags, AM t FM CB. 1 owner. ~.99~>. SS2 9395 1~76 4 SJ>t!ed· Ill! !RUG l 72 Dal:.un 510 Sin. Wgn. OTH~R BMW!> olspd, orange, good cond, 1970 2800CS Coupe 4 $1500. 968-4228 speed w /lcuth!!r &mags.!235CFS) '75 Dal. B210. 4dr, xlnl 1973 2002ti1·Th1s one 1s cond, $2395 or bst ofr. loaded! (238JTG) Call Mr Novak 540-5222 MF #ill ~ta~ Sale: 19~ Cru~ ~ks ps 9070 '74 Honda XL12S. Gd t•ond '23 Ford nuckl?l T. 327 NEWPORT IMPORTS 14' DOYf SlUIT 752-0900 Gray manne w /aux e11g ••••••••••••••••••••••• Must sell this wknd. $300. eng, s.t,000 or lrade for 3100 W. Cst Hwy, NB SADDLEBACK '75 Dalsun 710. MIWPORT llACff Cabin, fully eqpd. w trlr Ph G46-3W6 Porsche. 7l4 556 6297 642-9405 VAWY IMPORTS AC, AM radio, low mi. !W.•Mec.Artea.z A J.-..... f'u;hmg or plt'J!>Url' 8:.t IXX:K to 32" power $100. '75 Kawasaki l\Z900, hke ·55 T Bird, beaut. cond. ---------831·2040 495-4949 $l.500. 673·1336 Compl.,ie -•Foci~i •FodoiyT~Med"lnO'"\ ofrlWl-0271 mo No liveaboard new, lM mi.. xtr.is, 56.000 ong m1lec;. ~ WEBUY -=========1Dat 260 z 2 + 2 . Metallic ... ..... Mew taool..,._, Mew 9100 Autos, N;;-9100 l>iS 5707 ---S1800. P.P. 645-0245 e\'es or be~t ofr 548 4!28__ ·U~Ej£g~~ & bronze, am fm, AC. Mag ••••••••••••••••••••••;!••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••SAIL Mar Isl To July "76Jlonda750.Chromeex· CLASS JAG" f'REECB. ComeinorCall whb, sharp. $4750. BRA•••N••DHaa• .. •••1;;1·~:~;::=' ~1~1:81"1s~L~1\~~~~a~:; ~;:~~>~~~·sTt;1~~~nd g;:.~J~ 1~k ~le~~hs~~~. ~!~r:::~~t $' s~A•"::0::Av .;~::sun 260Z, mint '.I ~·~--I ...,.,., "ir~. A:\t f''\1, Johnson 82 I Be h Bl d d • 't /F .. 8 t k • NEW A FIOllf.tfllEfle.IWE • ----Motot'Homes, CB. ,\ r l\e" p;unt, 1 1 ac v 835·3171 con • "·' '" r • • Prl\ ale dock for rent. 5a1 ... /R_.... .. I 60 tir"•, 1,,hJu.·l Lo mile•. Huntington BcaC'h TH• UlTiu•T• 0•1v1110 w•c1ii~E stereo. aar, slick, $4950. • • lJo\Cr Shores. NB Up to ••••• : ••• = ...... :.... ,1~t' \:Ond. f.·or Cl<i~s;c 847-6087 * 549.3331 L ~-L " • " _644_-4_1_i_9 _____ _ .rv11y,..,.,,y(qv·pp.cj-W...•'"4 s • 55·. max hgt , 15 ' HEW CHl"'OOli 1ar IO\'HS $3500 or •USEDIMW'•* • i..r..c1 tod<ol t.••• fv•I '"'""""°• ,,..,, • Prevaahng rate 821·0230 " " TOP '75530IA IHKWT) •elite .......... •~ .. .,,., oftd ....... 1 • 56495 :\like &42-71142 or bcrore 5 .73 B;ivana SJR 906LVV ••(S...~20ffJ •. Cil~I. <2131924 .U91 pm.5:165571 __ ·____ DO'• "'R Brand Hew 1977 Dahunl210 .._ '7620024spdS/R334PCW • HU••Yt • Boah, Spttd & #RN280Sl6Jl·76 19S8 Morns Minor Woodie PAID 'fB 16004.spd ZXX866 : IOSJCOl.OIUYAIWU : Sid 9010 Wagon. 1 cyl, ' spd, FORCLEAN '743.0CSAStR746LWB 4 speed & lully factory eq uipped (llLB21081116G-4864). • • ••••••••••••••••••••••• made an Eni;land. New '76530i"8pdS/R602PHM •: ... r-__ ' J_!_\ f_ ~ l _-. . :. Beautirut gold over white candy pearl pa mt job, CloMcl On Sundays ONLY $%899 IARWICK DATSUM San Juan Capislrano 13I·1375 493.3375 A=:::t ~ ~ ~ 16' Gla11tron CV·16 ski wood work new. Eng. • ~ · iJiii". • boat, economical 130 HP work. new tires, new Int, OR.ANGE COUNTY'S • 1 • ~" _.:... • Volvo en g .. will go new chrome. Mint cond. OLDEST • · ,c-• Trv Befon • · . ~ e 3SMPH, 1,0, deep V !!gl · 1 snso or best offer. Must • • hull. Mui1t sell. 842-3274 You Buy ~ e 1 I , des per a t c . ~ : UMrTEOTOSTOCK ON HANO : 17' Gaylord Queen, runs R~al Rebates u~.~664 1\naheim or IMPORT CARS " ~$ • • • • • • • • • • • Gd. ~ • $4999 ), 9721 • • • • • • • • • • • good, trlr, S2000tbest orr. at --------1 ALL MODELS 768-4839 '52 Chevy sed del panel. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sales·Service·Leasini 74 Dlno Midnight Blue, Roy Carver,lnc. factory air, stereo. mint ~.~~c:r. .... !~!.~ BOAT STORAGE S30 mo . free launch. Satl/Pwr. Newport Dunes, 8'4·0510 : Transporiotl0tt • ••••••••••••••••••••••• • Ca.ipers, Sale/ Rent 9120 BILL MAXEY TOYOTA Cln. & orig. See lo ap WE prec. S22SO torr 54&-8098. NEED Rolls ftoyce BMW ~'!M·000 mJ, $22,000 . 18881 B<"a<h IJl •d Hu"lrnqton e.,oc h 80·1lSS'l ~.~P.~.~~~ ... !?.~~ CLEAN 1540Jamboree Newport Beach 64-0 6444 '73 Scout. XJnt cond. Lots of xtrH. Sacnf1ce $2795 Ph67J..~25 1970 Winnebago Motor ln Sc t ,70 VS N Hme, 3'', 21000 mi, pre· t. ou . • e m1um cond. 642·1921; ttres. nms. shocks $1950 544-4663 548-7302 ~---------1 USED CARS HOW CALLr4rPY 540-5630 1011\SOX & SO\ • I INC.OLN MERCURY 2626 HARIOll llVD •. COSTA MESA · • Rat 9725 74 BMW Bavaria, Jo ••••••••••••••••••••••• mileage, clean, make of. '7J Fiat' i2' Sport Cpe. s rer. 673-18S9 spd, atereo. mags, xlnt I '76 IMW 2002 4 speed, aunroo(, quad stereo. Behr air cond. & lowmlles. (773PVI) Sale Pric:ed-$719 5 MHlACll MAZDA 2150 Harbor Blvd., C.M. 645-5700 cond. p . p. $2650. 631-2923 '75 Xl9 Flat. Chocolate brn convert. Perfect cond. Call any\lme 8'0-4182 '76 FIAT 131S, fully equlp'd., 1.ZSOO ml, $.'5000. Offer.•~ WE NEED YOUR Capri 97 I 5 ee 12' Spt Coupe, new ••••••••••••••••••••••• paint, tires, ahocb, " USEO CAR 73 Capri VfJ,. 4 apd. air. trans. Runa ireaL $1800. NOW AM/FM stereo, $2300 or 8'7l-0701 TOP S, •tD offer. 8'7·3384 an 6PM ------- "' '78 • l31S, 4 cir, dk blue. 5 CALL GOllDOH '71 Capri 2000. 4 apd, apd, sWl W>det wrnQ' •IDAloNI- '56 Ford PU classic FlOO good cond. $1050. Cal 67J..8131. 'cosT A MIS A AM/FM C811ctle llereo, l mm a c •• mu It • • l i "' • CB & xtr. S2000Jofror. ~ AMC.JEEP as,S41J.3164 uk for Deve --------171 Flat Sport Sp7der. 2S24 HARBOR BLVD '71 Capri, bod1' food, 48..500 mi, JJftr paint ti: COSTA MESA _....,._ bl Datsun '73 P .U • .c spd, 549_,02'lt '""""'eng re t, top. Xltn c:ood. pae~ AM/FM. abell. Lo ml 'I' 67a..&146aA6:30PM 536-5178 r : new Uru/whls. clean. Spitfire or TR' or MG, ..,, Capri. Yellow w/blk Pvt pty $3000, 498-2530 Cheap, restorable. Call int, auto, a.oooc:c. 38,000. .._. 9727 '"""' ... ,,_ ...__ ... F--', <HA Bill SSZ.SOll8 mJ. 12.QOO llrm. ~ ....... " ............. . ~ ... ,. ...... u~.. "'"' ..,., ---------1 mom'p &eves. • • fully equipped, 4,000 ml Alulos. hftport9d .x>.1*7000or5St-J4311 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "72 Ca~1. 55,~00 mf'•· '71 Ford ~ ton, p /8, p 18 G..,... 9701 rnoo. wnne w /red \nter. A/C, Atr, xlnt coad ............ •••••••••••• Michello Urea, San)'o 12100.m.49 AM/FM en.ett. deck. •so Ch,ivy PlT. Xlat rvn'1 cond, *900/bat ofler. "2-9371 '78 Chovy LUV. Wranal t btllz. boot, ' epd, AJl/tra tuetlo ateNo. I mtrron, lo m1llll. Jdnt CClDd..~ lt'9DATSUN STAm•nuc1 , • Good cood. Call 971-2445 I wk:nds fl 56SS'TO Mon. Frle~e. 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'wtlll ... ~~ XTRAS. at-4223. aeU th11 wk. MH137. . "TC ToYOta Cellca. Red, 811 ...U.., AM /FM, J Alw&)"I dealer ~"Iced. air. tape, maas. rdls, CB, A1C. New paint, J..ow bl1» booll llSO, 5ell • ...twc•• '73MG Mid& l Ul88 Porsche 912. 5 spd. '7H22Taraa 17 36M ml, moo. Call Ures, ex.bamt. Lo mJlet, lorm!.50-l890eves " -• comp!. new eQ6. many lmmac. Loaded '14,700. 6'2-3e5, lt1nt c:ond. For Chaqlc TIADltHS 40•000 miles xtru A beaut! $5200 CN-131.3 atu ------ Car lo~era. lllOO/ofr * 74 Madi IXJ * su100 673-83'77 673-16S8eves Susuki 185, urn TOJOTAS '69 Blue Corona 4·dr 4. Mlbk2-7842orbef 5p Cou,., 4~pd.l rallye 48MOSBANK MGI '744 IOOdcond 5 1pd,aoodUra&br111tes, 72Toyoto ~SS71 wtieel1, AM /l'"M llrlt, ••••••••••••••••••••••• '70 llU·T, All/FM. mltfCll, • 12'7 D .... or L•as• new battery, carb. " "'"' ...... -.-. -------~ A Ir. 1 m m ac u I ale xJot oood. lliSOO. Pvt par-6*e54I aft ~PM -r ,.. .,.. valve job. Well main· , cr1 --'-"'W ~ '78 XJ6. Ptirfect cond, lhruout. ~EG FINANCING -ey. 556-3338 • Rola Royu 9756 lall\ed car SB~. 893~ '* iu~mi Ye.llow/Blk Air, w1n IOllLACICOLDS .70 llUT Tarra s iipd ••••••••••••••••••••••• sNEWCOLORS aft7p.m. 36 95 ='. ~~64~~'!~ ~N.Grand AVAILABLE • reblt eng, • tr~ns. "S': •tDEALERINU.S.A. •t4EWMOOEl.S "10 Toyou Corona, 4 dr, S ~19 Santa Ana Mi-8811 opUons. S7500. 613-4818 ROY Jiu&• S.vinp on ALL r•· air. reblt t.rana, aakl.na '".00'"'"°'10u1.tv4111>·-4 JR{ C m ain in& new Th & 18S0.493-28tl '"*lvOO·l•~-' '749142.0.AM/FM,mags, ARVER Demoe. __ _ - .._. ~' Merce• 1eu 9740 74 280 SIDAH , 7 7 MG B '11. 1-' re e 11Roppelliar • Jl'P. l'l800. Mr. ltOllS·ROVCC The Bet~r Bargain Don't l!ivti up' th, hi 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dark Red. elec. sunroof :Syr/50,000 rn1 ext warr ns <710 S44-4.2.3o. Art tlMJ•m~•• MAlltOUIS TOYOTA "Llsl'Y It In cla~s~le~: • a.... No0681,lmmaculate with '77 MGB purchase. 6&wknds. (213)898'1177. Nt"'!Mn ... dl MlSsJONVJEJO Ship lo :.hore results! Bill MAXEY TOYOTA 11fl ••l ,,.11 11tl1•' lt'I\\, h !JHflH'._.11..,rtl l •l If uuourH e111uouLm110 . eAu H.w •Used ~!:~oed~~~ ret No f!::;e~n:la~. our 27 Want Ad Results 6-12·567~ Clos10= s 13 I ·2110 4'5-1210 64.2-5678. -- 1wroi ito0 • JVb,. J'1'11 OVBt ,00 lm7 P•rt.al>ept Open Sat. Autos. Hew HOO ~M•w 910 Aalto .. Hew HOO AMtos Mew 9100 ~Mew tt00 SAVE ON FINAL I''EW MERCEDES '76 ZIO SEDAM ·70 MGB Yellow. 4sl>d, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••• .. ••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••.'••••••••••••••••• ••••• .. ••••••••••••••••• NEW 'T6 JAGS. ORDER ON Dt••• .ay Pastel Blue, Fae Warr A M I 1'' M • rad i 0 f s. _ YOUR 'i7 NOW' Lower ---lss.5 pymtson'76 Jap .Buy1t HouseoflRIDortt 73450SE ~~~~~7 p,•t . Ply . a different way "1th AUTHORIZED· · Droofar~1reen, elec. sun· ·~ 97 ... i.ensable pymt,s. <.:all for MERCEDES DEALER "" ,...._,..._, - detaab. 6862 Manrhester, 73 4505a ••••••••••••••••••••••• THE BRITISH Buena Park Met Blue, Leather, lrn· 'Ill Peuseot404. 4 dr, auto, 523-7250 mac 5J83 sunroof, a ar, $13SO. ARE <>ntheSantaAnaFwy. '744sosa _67_5_8866_. _____ 1 SE r Met Beige, elec. sunroof DEALING! 7~1~n B~~ a:~ri:: 73 220 DIHEL '73 240% 10.000 mi, PP. 581-1065 l owner No0066 4spd, AM l"M :.tert~o. 'M Mercedes 230SL xlnt 75 300 DIESEL Mmt' Lo-Down 0nl.' of a • Maple ye No 2036 k1nd342JYW t'Ol'ld ~ Pvt party. '76 300DIESEL '76TR7 Call6422876orwkdays8 Fact Warr. No 1167, to4 557 1710 Llke new, AC, Sunroof, 6.000mt. AM lf'M str 8trl-. Lo* '73 MBZ 450 SLC, Im-2131921-8588 9750 ••••••••••••••••••••••• flOISCHE '70 911 T S portamatl c, PP . i\M FM, mags, yellow. xlnl cond. l ownr. 646 5807 Slan, Mon·Sal. S.S. $6,500 down, can lease482NXI mac, ruJI pwr, letither. 714 /523·7250 '72 VW CAMPER snrl, :.lereo, erst! co~rol, '73 91 IT, Strk stereo, s un. Bas everythmg, Sharp! other xtras. $15.900. rC. mags, air cond. Lo pymts, don 'l pai;s thus Wlsco I. 1714 ) SSG-6591 9 5 644-4022 oner 6 :30 up482SBN wkd.)s, Pvt pty. 11n2 9115, Targa, loaded, '74 TE6 J50SL 1972. lmmac, must fully r econditioned. Fact HT. White Cherry, :.l!e to apprec. $10,998. '75 2400, Low Miles. 642·1921or544-4663 S A t c.· 4 Speed. Beautiful ------• u Per u o. an 731 2671 640-6690. Cond1t100 .. .,., 0983 1970 Porsche 911 S Cou"". Lease lo pymti. OAC ,..,,., ,,... l76LRZ '70 Mercedes :!SOSF. $7000. Mags, AM /FM. '74J-XJl2 towner · ss4oo ·71 MB~240 Diesel. Xlnl Pvtpty.714-&34·1..JS4 -.,--1 · cond. rvt. Ply $7995. _ _.;.... _____ _ Fact. Sunroof, lmmac ~ l6 JO, 673·8146 63Hl414 or496·0461 10 914 Po~tie. low ml, AC, AM f'M Sterro. Lo 'JO MIZ 220 ---xlht cood, 545·7117 or aft l\fl Can Least' Lo pymts . ·57 MBZ Sedan. 4 spd. orig 8pm, ~1-0656 680LMT -1 dr sed, 4spd. FacAar. gold paint. lo ma . lealher ---------- '75 FIAT XI /9 " M F M · A u l o · seats. elec snrl & wan P 0 RSC H E '74 9 14 LO.mi. m loaded. su""r Automatic Load Le\'el· dOws. $4900p\"t pty. Call S1lver/blk. Xlnt. cond. "'" lng. This beautiful one 960-1393 S218-Q76 seal. Saving:.. C1m lease owner car 1:. light beige ---------~7100NYMGO 1 GT ~ dark red lt>alher int '73 450 SL Coupe. 1 owner. '73 914 Sliver, new paint, W 111 sac ri r Ice th 1 s /\Jr cond, stereo AM FM , many xtrM. XJnl cond. Cherry, Lo mr. rhrome weekend for $4999 pwrwlJldows, alloy whls, Beil offer. 644-9030 or wheels 397ETN. Im <29-IBRH l goodcond .548-4943 644-ZUl maculatc DICK MIUER --------i '73 MG MIDGET MOTORS '65 -JOOSE. all ongmal, 1J'7S 1114 1.8. Map, cover, 1 r s:>,000. bra, xlnt cond. Blue on y 27,000 care ul m1, 10 557-2132 547.6157 640.7220 _..,...,pvt ply. 493-5440. down SURPRISE _, P R I C E T 11 I S Autos Hew HOO Autos, Mew 9100 ....._, Hew 9100 WEEKF:ND' J lHIIE:--. ••••• .. ••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• TRIUMPHS • MGS Drfn onr 40 Clean 1111~la'-' .......... '"""""-.;.o.:..ua;.<. ......... '-'-~ used fun machines 27 &..ow /Buy Plans with sensible payments . . ~ ·~ ,.., ~o ;r ... 8f-r a ~ou Ev""O • a»t.t -· J'"5eft 9732 ...•..••••....•••....•• * t9n Jt'nsen Healey Low ~hlcai:c. $.')~I ~ 1l9'J8, .,~._Im ll1ppo • Karmann Ghio 9735 ·•·······••···•••··•••• 'ti2 "J rmann Gh1J Ong nwnr Rt-tJl l enll Jn out hke nt-w S2200 495 41117 9738 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• miracle mazda Zf50 ....... ll•cl Costa Mesa ... S-5 700 74 ~Jazd.i rt X3 Cou11t· I • ~11•1. und~r -.-.mt). Hr~ dean 83i l2fYl A DOZEN!! ~~·.~:.-: ....... !~!! ~ ... ~:.v: ....... !~~l~.~:.~ ....... !~I~:.~:.": ....... !~! IHI GAS MILUGI CHAMP! ''WHAT THI WOILD . 11 COMING TO" \ NEW 1977 PONTIAC ASTRE WAGO WITH UIATE . IMMIDtATI DILMIY NO. 2C15V7US087% '4266~ NEW 1977 PONTIAC NBIRD WITH lllATE IMMIDIATI DILMIY NO. 2M27V72~7m '4766f€ NEW 1977 PONTIAC FIREBI lMMIDIATI DILIVllY NO. 2587C7N150702 NEW 1977 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX NJW 1977 GMC CUSTOM STEP·SIDE PICK-UP TRUCK ·~~ _.. IMMIDIATI DILMIY '.r~ s· 1· 66 PLUS NO. TC014n~= • ~ NEW 19n GMC 3/4 TON ~~-.-i'ICk-UP OIDQ YOUIS TOOAY HO • .,,,,~ . NEW 1977 GMC LONG BED VAN · ~INDOWS OPTIONAL IMMIDIATI DILIVHY '4966~ IMMIDIAR DILIYllY •4t66ar 1972 PONTIAC 1973 FORD YINrUU 2.01. MUSTANG '1666 '2666 '4«>IW S1'>1NS 1972 FORD fOllNO 2-0L 1973 CHM IL CAMINO *1666 *2666 039FTC ISl31W 1973 DATSUN 610 llOAN 1973 POU IANCHllO *1666 '2666 l61HON 1898411 1974 flAT 121 197S'CHIYY MONZA '*1666 '2666 011617 861PCN .. s2695 Bill MAXEY TOYOTA • • • • ·~ .., •• ' • J • • • • •. HI.I .. , M~.ll"l+t ltA• •'f "1 MK II Wa11on • Spd, log rack, maaa. low ml. Call 54().4439 '74 Toyota Ce!Jca GT. 5 spd, 29K, extras. xlnl cond. $3075/ofr. SoiS-0193 CM 7•'!!J:"a 4 ._. ""'°' -W>o/! roof nice ci.a" ""'· 9ooe1 11111uv• ,,....., o"• v•lf -11111 ~ IWTllOI Bill MAXEY TOYOTA t I• I' I ,. o, 111. t • ~·i I' t · \ MUM t t M\, t 0.,. If •' H 72Toyota c-AulO !•a.,._ radio Mii .. IU47111 MOO. cad rebetefor•ui<'k sale of "12 • dr r.trk 11, V /top, air, new en1, ura. clutch, etc.. etc. equals $1W. 549·41117 days '71 TO)'Qta Corolla. Xlnt cond. Must ffll. Sl200. Call 640-6731 aft 6 pm '68~a ""'° ,,_fin II• -V -Cit CIJ.31'3111 5 1095 BILL MAX EY TOYOTA 1111 ' l•e••l1•4 14 ' I \\\ HUNfO•G.f0H tf AC.H Tri..... 9767 .. I '75 TRIUMPH SPITFIRE ROADSTER 4 speed, radio & heal er <FMlSlllM> ~ Pricecl-Sl5'9 MIRACLI MAZDA 2150 Harbor Blvd., C.M. 645-5700 Volkswogen 9770 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '68 Bug. Good cond Needs rear brakes. 19~. Call 979-0952 al\ 5pm '66VWIUS Complet~ but not run rung. $150. 675-0970, a~k for Ball VWlus $950. 646-3526 aft 6pm ti6 VW Xlnt cond S700 bst offer Art 5. 675·2776 ••••••••••••••••••••••• / '70GT•+ ... VW B It I t Sl.550 ~0-7062 ti6 ug. uni. x n • • t _ _. ....... ..J • body an good cond ~t'w llr~ 3S mpg hwy Pam peroo SD75 631 2073 'tl VW B_,a Bu& Rent en& & trans, xlnt eond, m¥nY xtru s1200 645-1036orMS·1417 7 67-pcmlw • 4 spd. Radio, btr, AM /FM. Lo, lo males. Sharp 532PQQ IOI IL.ACK OLOS ---------1976 VW Convt AM F'M '66 VW. runs good, needs stereo. 1100 m1 Super gd pamt S700/or bei.t offer cond Ph 675 1993 492·9859 eves "68 VW. auto. runs good. 64 VW Sqbck. 14.000 mt on S72S.. Call 559 1!'1116 or 1600cc eng. traru,, bki.. S52·ll060 llres xlnt. Clean car for $850. 494·2145 eves "66 VW :!6 Window bui. Buy or Lease •MIWCOLORS •MEW MODELS Huge savlngs on all re· mainin& new 76s & Demos In stock. MARQUIS VOLVO MISSION VIEJO 131-2110 495-1210 ORANGE COUNTY VOLVO EXCLUSIVELY VOLVO Largest Volvo Dealer m Orange County 1 BUY or LEASE DIRECT [!eNf., 2025 S. Manchester Anaheim 750-2011 CAR OUTLET CLIAMCAR5 A.T LOWPRICU 71SAA8Sl79$ AutO • 46000 rr llM '127111 72COUGAR XR7 $1005 Autonuatlc S5062 68CA0Sdn OeVille $1295 VfE746 700LDS98Cpe '1095 :imBNO 71 DODGE Demon Sl295 6 cyl Auto Air 936CPC 72 DATSUN CPI.• $129S 4 speed 4650Zl' 71 CHEV Monk Curio $1795 Full Powt:r 256DIW 66 LINCOLN Cpe $895 RWC686 W FORD l"1urlunl' Cpc $895 ZD'Ml2 Tl MAVERICK Sl:!!l5 Aulo Aar is&;BB 71 OLDS Toronado $1695 l2:3GHB WTOVOTASW:, .i s pet!d X TL2M> ~EL DORADO ~ti95 Loadt!d' XP X304 71 FIATKSOCon" S1495 LOOK! 64 Cocl Con•. $129 5 777CJN 7 0 .:0.1 U ST A N G SI 5 !15 ti eyl . auto 700AZM ti7COMETConv $11!15 '72 Hwck l!:lectra 4 dr. vtnyl l op, every avail xtru + Craig cass 1.tt'rl'U. Xlnt cond. Ong owner Very classy rar S2000 f io'I RM . Call 493-6575. Chen' ---c.dllac 991 5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• (8) Nabers Cadillac Qualily ilnd Price Guarilnteed Ll'.1\1n~ ~re,1Jl1~•~ l'rdl'11<:d RJI\'' I 11 \:•''' ·~"·let 11un ,,1 I\,·" ,\ Uwd 5 1795 ::;;N 68 VW Clean run:. good New uphol $950 Call l!JO.t-i71 I . • • Sunrf. 1!'100 Rblt cng IS VW Bus. Snri. Corva1r AM FM S1495 675 .tl97 e ng. fax up l·ar Call ·75 164·E Sunr'f a ir cond . A.\1 F.\t, 4 -~pd . w O D lllM m1 , xlnl cond Ph 673 3707 -222EOH ( JJ1ll.1" '" U1Jn~·· Cuunl'y ,-., ~OUl" ll~l4 80VLl ••RD • 8A~& ·oo W>S Volvo Wgn 4:.pd, ~DODGESdn S795 Upi:n ~unJJ'y CJdtlldl Ma~lcr Dealer 2bUll ll.11bor Blvd _ ,,.q.,o • .100·11~~ .. 1~· 72 Bug. yellow. 1m N 0 W T A K I '.J G mal·ulate Run:. great ORDERS On t•,nling ~-~4 David. 497·113i ·1 1 VW. new p:unt. good Good cond, $1625/bst ofr. VSL02A Bill MAXEY TOYOTA . <•ond . a ~k1ng SltiOO 496·9789eves 68 CHEV Impala <.:pc. Bill ."4AXEY TOYOTA new 1977 Tft7's l:k first ~ 72 SU PER lleHle. 536~2Ronaft6PM yellow, sunroof. AM 1FM -VOLVO SALE stereo. tapl' dk. new '76 Rabbit. leatherette pan on your bl1H·k :!7 '60VWConvt.mant&orig. lllll lro~"i ll•d ICll\\\ 1>4UHflH(# l OH II AL~· 1111 t1a,al h J. 141 I\\~ HIJH,1Nt...f0HHAC H brkes. mags. many ~tnpei.. AM FM, 7.000 1975 VOLVO 242 xtras. 675·9287 ma. almost new. make of Lease Buy P lan:. wath Sl19S Call sensible paym~nli. -i!l5·5107 A.fol .Hew fer. mw;t sell going over 4 speed. stereo. aar cond 9100 A.Mfoi, Mew 9100 Autos, Hew 9100 Auto1, Mew 9100 Autos, Mew. 9100 seal! pp 644.aa76 & one owner· law maleagt' •••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ------1 car Clti3t\1PR J ONLY $4595 LUXURY SEDAN r ully 1oa'1<'d 1nclud1nq O'!oe~IS pwtndow~ p 1runk relel"' plCJOOI locllf. ... ""'' IOP t~Jr wi1noow defogger \llSOr vanity mirror er u1~~ con1'ol 1111 & I•.,, whc•ol JilJ Va •,.muiaced 1me wt1ee1s p ancanna do91ldl clock Al\A~M \IO<t!O coa11111n9 1amp:. 1269~1 GMCl TRUCK CENTER SPECIALS • Immediate Delivery '11 GMC 'h TOM 77 GMC SUIURIAH '77G~4TOH '17 GMC lf4 T~ '76GMC HEW C:...-SNCIAI. ................................... ~-...:.. "• fOM ••• ................. --I)--..,_ ... ,, ••. .......,. ... o_.-. .. -. ..,.. ..... _ .. .. .._.~ .. _._ ···--·~··.._. ..... --·---__ ...._ .......... .-•v • .,,_ ..._ ... .,.. ''' ···-.. ·-..... a_.., -...., __ ....,. .... o ........ ~r .. --.. 53955 ...... .._ 55255 ........... ,_ ---ft ...,.., .. s6755 ..... -57155 ....... ,,.. - WEEKEND USED CAR AND TRUCK SPEGALS '7 6 PLYMOUTH VOLAR! 0• ~M A•d•O s 3155 ._ ..... DO*• ,..,. ft9 J10,ellt1 ....... ~.- '73 MAIDA WAGON '41e \) .._.,_...,, ....c• t&h $955 l(JM,,~· ....... , - '71 6&.DS CUTUSS wo•-va ·-s 1855 !It " ,.. • • • 1~~~ ~.,...,. ... ' r t I ..... , .. , __ 740LDSH ·-YI ·~··00 ··s 2155 cond PS P8 MO ~ 14Ml7361 ~ .......... 70COUGAR COMYIRTllLE va -Pl Pl ~$ 2255 C-O~d' r•tl'tt •M•la =·~~ws.Utt ........... - 7 5 CHEVY MOMU 2+2 ..... -f)alllt ~0 r~·--*S2155 .,,.., .. ~ 1974 '72 CHEVROLET '74 CHEVY IMPALA VB 1/1 TOM 7 O• ~ A~ -s 1555 PtC'~P 118 ow•$ 3155 OLDS ~~~OtO hlAllt •• .., ·~ OO"f9' bf ell.U evto"'•"c .._, .. ,.f (1-ISt .... .... .__ ...... , .. ,, .. _ ''HURST'' 7 3 IUICK •74.91 COUPE LS RIVIERA A1• c-MWMll•eo $ 3355 AIO <OnO AM-sl•oo $ 26 5 5 :;;:: .o:t': ~ 'pl•t ...... D Mlt'S ~ VB custom '""r,' 1op. power w111oows fOCJl.a Vtop hll"""""1,,Q. hft ...,._, c:nMe cont,ol tua11.e1 tall~• 1i111ne.el1 loecMd n•~> ....,. .... \ ....... power door ocka. AM FM lfe•eo ~KX' ...._,_...,,..._ wnape ra•I¥• wl'leel~ l•lt wheel Clt.llM con1rol (030LJCl '73 OLDS 760LDSH MUST CUTLASS ~ ROYALi CO .. E CO..pe vt ~·o PS $ 2655 v~ -I'S Pe '$ 4255 SEE! ,. 8 ••' cono "'"t• Oooo locb V-top'"" -11 t2Z'JNAOJ ·-!324HICC) .......... ,,.-..., ....... __ 1974 VOLVO 145WAGON Aulomallc. pwr i.teer· ing. rooC rack & slereo One owner-low mile~ l:llSKJS l , ONLY $4395 1973 VOLVO 164SEDAN 6 C} I . automatic. pwr ~leering & leather an· tenor One owner-low rrulea~e <StBGNG 1 ONLY $4295 1971 VOLVO 142ESEDAN Automatic. aar tond . rudio & lt>ather interior. Low rm lei. 1810DfX l ONLY $2495 1969 VOLVO 145WAGON Automatic. radio. heater &aarcond IZLK680 > ONLY $1495 Ml\R Q ll IS MOTORS 111601 MARC.UI l'llTI PMWY ~nO•tql.JJ,wy -A•t_"'ryf,,t Mt~~ION 1111 JO ll1·1il80 •9~-1110 990 . '73 Travelall, low mi. Ideal trlr tow Sta. Wgn, A /T, P 1S. P /B , air. radial tires. lk new. 5411·66&1 $795 WWS982 72CHEV PU $0!1!!5 Auto. P 1S 93438L 67 FORD PU SlO!IS -I i. pet!d 5-\00JV Bag 70TOVOTA 4x4 Sl!l95 ~ whl dr . Landcrw:.er tl84PTY 62 FORD Van W'J:> \ II. mag:. 1Ati67 13 !>I CHEV PU SJ2!1!> Auto. duJI tanki.. l''lril!> 17000L 73 vw Sup lil'~tll' $1.>95 486HGC 70 VW B\...G S12ll5 883880 71 \'W Sop l:kt>tlc SIJ\l!'I 609CVE 642-0653 CORNER Vidoria & Harbor Costa Mesa C "' 1.1 MnJ )·10-Q I 00 Nabers Cadillac \1ui.t :.t-11 '73 €1 Dorado Stht•r w blk int, C;.ibnolt.>l top All pwr Make oCr -ll*i· 7635 EL OORAL>O '71 Lo mt w.~i. regulJr i;ai. XtrJ d~;,in Ov.ncr 6-10-5675 1972 (.';,idallJ<' S UV good l'Ond $:!!195 or oft e r Siil 0073 1977 Cudallal· Coupe de Ville loaded w lo m1 . mu ~t J>~Umc l •r . tiJI 3010 Pm·~ Good Wath Thai. '75 C.ul El Uor;,ido Cpe Ad Till Feb 21. 77 <.:lean. man~ 'Ira-,. mu::.L AMC 9905 s~ll 871 o:iooor759·016J .•....•................ 1974AMC HORNET WAGONS \, Wl• hll\"l' two ut lht.•M· Hornet Sport a bout 'tJ lion wagoni. tor ~all• Both ha\c uar cond1llon ang. delu\.c lnm aoof rack. power ~leenng and Ult: econom1ral :!511 Cl U 6-cylander ~ngtnl' F1~t ::OP 53 ha~ Jn 1\ \I F:'ol :.krt-u radio. nt>ar nev. radial l 1rt>~ J lld 76.000 malt•:. IOI ~ l!I~> 1-1t>t>I I) I' ;,;, ha' Jll \;\I radio Jnd only I 1,0011 male:. ror :).!~;, I !Ii :1 Cad 111 ii" St• d a n Dt•\ tlh• V K auto lran:.. lal"lun air l'on<lttaomn~. lull ixi-wer ~lt'rl'O radio . hl•atcr whale\\-all lire:.. \an) I root. tan led gl:Ji.~ v.h e<'I l'OVCr!>. H~!IR3~1\:I !)-12!15 Johnson and ~on Lini:oln :'ltercury 26:!ti Harbor Bl'd Co:.ta :'ltt>~J 5.t0-5630 1975 Cadillac Eldon.do \'II. lactory aar 1·ond1- 11on1 n~. full powt>r, -.1t>r1•0 r:.ad10. ht.>ater. ~hltl•wall 11re!>, v·n~I roof. tmtNI gla~:.. wheel l'OH·r~ tiOS NII\. S'ilill.'> J uhn:.on Jnd Son Lincoln l\terc·ur) 26:!6 Harbor Blvd Costa .:'otesa 540-5630 Both thc~1· de<lll fleet -. -- -cari. may bt' :-.~~n an lhl· 1971 Cad1llal' Cp DcValle Daily Pilol purkang lol. VII, auto Lruns. radory 330 West Buy Street, a ir cond1t11;rn1ng. full Costa Mesa. Call 6-12·4321 Power. rad~o. heater. and a s k for Ric k or whitewall tares, vinyl Oscar an the fleet J(ar;ige. roof, tinted glass. wheel covers. 396 OMI 9910 $1699. Wck ••••••••••••••••••••••• '12 Riviera. perf cond. Orag. owne r Loaded New steel bt'lted tares J ohnson and Son Lincoln Mercury 2ti26 Harbor Blvd. Cosla Mesa 540·5630 Sac $2450 SS7 2819 o r .... ...._1 H•w 548-4258. --, .. '70YW • SQ Bide Beaultful. loaded Ltc 35eAGW Ohta Sherp LIC 738Cl.R 70VW tlOO ... ~-----"" ,. ~ UIH Aa1tot. Used AMtot. UHd (~···········...... . ..................... •4•••·················· ...................... . ~ •• Hiia... . ttH~ ._. ttH....,._ ff'5 ............. ......... ~ ............................................................... . U71 .-. n.t1n1.. 11Nar-.441r'. v ... auto_ *?I QIJlll' * "70 ,,,_bird l20. Aute» v.a. faacri~ ~ A/C, ··~nnC.. $1500. eoupi,Vl;Au\i>,"AC. VT, :18, P/B, ll~t~ tloalai.'. fllll po•u, ..,.-~· -..i Sharp IZ.500 or bHt ofter. ~hti:rair4:1°• ••:tnl .... ff4t .oe a.ACK OLDS ..-.~ root, 1JD1-s 1f:: .~ .......... -......... %MSN.Orand "1$ Gran Prix J, Copper covers. 'JSGUS. 'Ta ,._. tad Wp. AJ.r, Saat&Aaa 541-88U mlat, loaded w /xtraa, "495.. , auto. PIS. PJB ... trk 540-7800 day•. 1sz.ooea .JaliUaiaaadS. at.,-eo, Cl•. $UOO. •'74AIOTALI• ev•lwlmda Lluol.QMwcU17 AHllL a.. va. Auto. AC, VT, -ro-RW--ULA--'7-l_lo_a_d_ed_ 2Glllarbor81Yd. Ulttu.nore'81PKG 12195 : • a.ta.... 540-ll30 'TS Orueda, 4dr, I cyl, IOllLACtl OLDS under 10,000 cna, beat of· -----.-----~ AT, PS. Alr, I new steel ferN7.aoot Dave '73 Cad E1do XIDt eo.d. ..,, u,.. clean teCl95 2345 N. Grand .,-__ _ _ __ _ _ __ _ «w aa • -~-' • SalltaAna 54.J.a&U \$L\WLW.LVlSW WJ. --. no• • Pll, 875oMN ·--• FIREBIRD, air tc>nd, .befl, l.f4.ZDI "lS Pord Gratld Torino. """° ff 17 PS, exceptionally clean, 1'71 EJ Dorado Coavt, cir, dark blue, wilt vnyl :···-·-••••••••••••••• 1 owner. Aakin1 $139$. Firemlll brn buclcaklo top, m ena, auto trua, 73 Pinto Runabout. 751-554W 540-931:1 rtop, leather'. lmmac. PS/PB, lo mlleaae. Loaded. mus.:; sell. WUs ?1lllJ.»atztTJ7t.T.L1UI ·Daya A: lah evu $31SOO.MM839 5Sl-4361or83S·27 11uu:tertMrd 9970 '<714)1181.1314 lt7S Ford Elite cp. '74 Pinto, &d oood. ••••••••••••••••••••••• "12Cad CdV comfort velour aut.s. 87 Low mileage, best orfer. "73 T·Blrd, lo ml, clean, Full)<eqpd. Pvt. Pty. llYA. $2200. 540-2220 loaded w/luxury. $389S. s:J.000. 148-7994 M.395. ..,....... 99 60 Pvt ply 673·9382 Johnsoo aod Son ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lincoln Mercury '65 Runs &reat, &ood Can•t. ttl7 :m&Harbor Blvd '66 Waaon. Aar. pwr, COlld. "'50/bltofr. ••••••• .... •••••••••••• Ool:t.a Mesa ~ raclt.s, gd cond. $4.95. Call ~ ~~ fully equip. 1976 Ford Granada Ghia Ma·500l YeCJG t974 551 I.lit Cp-1'1e8J" ew onJ 9 'frl Barracuda, 273 cu in, 4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • miles. vl. auto ~~ns. spd, p S, recent clutch. i4 GT Clean, new ures. '68 Camu'O 327, 4 spd, new ractory air conditlonin&. Sl6'7S. Pb 496-232'1 XI n t con d. days · tares, clean. Sl.150/bst power steering, power Pontioc 9965 751 2880 Eve: 552-0270 ofr. 54$-1700 (dasc) brakes, radio, ••••••••••••••••••••••• _J_1m_R_. _______ 1 heater, whlt~wall tires, 'OT Firebird V8. auto, pwr. il Vega Must :.ell. Slick, C.Yrolet tt20 vinyl roof, tinted gl~ss, xtra clean. $199.S or bSt stereo. Clean, gd tires. ••••••••••••••••••••••• wheel cov~J~3 M YZ. ofr. 49S·!il07. SlOoo Contact 640 4426 tA'l y P;LOT Dl' HOO A.tot. Mew tiOo I · Ft'!d!y, Fet>ruwy ta. t977 flOO'Alfts. Mew 9100 ...... Mew tlOO..._ Mew .................................................................................................................. -~~ 1 J 0 \_, '? I ", r-· ~--- With the Newest, Friendliest lkalership in 9range C.Onnty 768-5888 \Ve want to be the kind of autorrobile dealer you've been looking for. '72 Malibu 4-dr HT. R&H, J-'"-son and Son '74 G nd Pr' I w I• uou• ra ix, o m1 '"s. '74 Ve~" llatchback. New Air, auto, PIS. pvt ply Lincoln Mercury fullyeqpd,xlntcond. PP. tires Automatic, $1500. •••••••••••••1111!1••••••••••1!!!1••••••••••••••••••••••'11 S1800. Cali 644 2257. 2626 Harbor Blvd. $3005. 013·3599 548-7342 pal Costa Mesa MO----------l9'10 Im a4doorV-8,350 '73 GranJ Prix. Beaut "1'2Ve&a41pd.Air,lowml. cu ln, A/C, R&H, beaut. '83 Ford Galaxle 351. cond, all accessories. New radials. Im mac. rond. S109S. See al ~ runs perfect. $200. $3795. 962-3603. $1295. 831·3173 .DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS Newport Blvd, C .M., 548·6280 ~~ca 11 752·1830; Uncoln 9945 ~.':.~!.W: ••••••• !!!'.~ ~!·.~!.W: .•••••• !!!'.~ ~.~:.W: ••••••• !~~ ~!·.~···~•••••••!!!'.~ ~~-~:.~ •....• ,!!!'.~ ~·.~:.~ ........ !~ ~·.~!.W: ••••••• !!!~ ........••............. ' 19?6 Suburban Wl(n, '71 4 door Lincoln, lite Sllverad~, Cul! pwr, blue,darlcblueleather& fmt/rear aar, crwsl! con-top. Runs like 8 champ. lrol, auto trans. 45-1 cng. Too many can, need to Third seal. OTJ..1935 dispcl6e oC this one. $1495. '73 Monte Curio. Fully _497_·_12_15 ______ --t eqpd, xlnt c~nd. ~300 1972LlncolnCont. Cp. V-8, Day, 821-4 .. 30. EH, auto trans, factory air !iS()..1855 condiUonlng, full power, '6.'l CORVAlR Comp., but not running. $125 or best ofr 496-0218 '63 Impala, 4 dr hdtp, PS, PB. aar cond, good cond, S700. 559-1270 stereo radio, heater. whitewall tares, vanyl root, tinted 11ua, wheel coven. 880 EAD. $2:S85. Johnson and Son Lincoln Mercury 21628 Harbor Blvd. '7!i Malibu CL. 4 Dr. Air, Cost.aMesa 540-5630 .... radials, must sell. ----------1 .. --....... Owner. $3400. 962·0686 l97S Uncoln cp. V-8, auto ..... . trans. ractory air condi· ·>----75 Monte Carlo. Xlnt lioning, full power, cond Xtras Less than stereo radio, heatel', ~ whs l B .Bk . $3795. whitewall ttrH, vinyl II 64!i 7253. roor. tinted glass, wheel ._ ... _ 1965 Chevy Impala $350. covers.S82LWP. ........ Good news, gd running Jobn!1n~ Son ~ r<.ir, gd mlr, new starter, Lincoln Mercury :id Just pwr :.leer. brk.s, 2628 Harbor Blvd. . window, air. Bad news, Costa Mesa 540-!5630 , .• badly dented Rear door1 __________ 1 & fndr. 536-1376 s:JO.UBS. 1974 Mart IV. V-8, auto I I B trans, factory air cood.i- Uonlo 1, full power, * '76 Motlte C..to stereo radio; beater, VS. auto, AC. PS, PB " whitewall tires, vinyl m;iny extras. Sharp roof, Uoted glass, wheellC-.. .. ~ $.$625 (3S8NJO> """KBK BOl IUCK OLDS coven."'"'' . S749S. 2345 N «rand Johnson and Son S<Jnla Ana 5-12 8811 L.utcoln Mercury --- -2628 Harbor Blvd. :i.tu~l :.ell "7 I Monte Carlo. Cott.a Mesa M0-5630 'Int cond. Low m1. blk 'inyl top, blue bollom, M4n'erid& 9947 new lires $3,l!iO. S4().0737 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Qr b-16-4750 70 Maven ck, air cond, vln fiJ Chevy 2dr Capnce. Good cond1t1on SOOO/bll olr 644-2675 'ii :\lonle Carlo Blc1C'k. n~·~ brakes, :11r landau. lop, 1 owner. Lo mi, radial tires. 546-8215 '73 Mavenck. PIS, P /B, V-8. air, 32,000 ml, $2250. 640-&&48 $?800 Lve rn!>IC 1·494 .mo Mln:.-y 9950 ------...................... . '73 Monte Carlo. Landc1u. ,...,5 M M l 3 a 1 r . A M I t' M . n c w .. , ercury on ego rad 1 a Is, $2)00 /of r scat waaoo. air, AM /FM 496-6581 w/\ape dMk, Cull pwr, luu: rack , $3700. Chrys.... 9925 ~..oo:n. ev.rwknds. Dys ••••••••••••••••••••••• 634 ~ ·7::, Cordoba Xlnl cond. f'or Sa_l_e--'-67_M_e-rc_4_d_r_ new Utu. full pwr, u Hte. 380 cu.In, 2 BBL: l>Um~ IM l43llO + nomnl. p ts. p /B air au~ 000 let.'S 1)113.7'187. Mustaell. ml·DU ur..whl ouuide, "71 Chrysler blu vinyl hulde. Trlr Xlra clean. New tires, btdL '900. 485-4186 Bob Al. SlJ50 S»-1272 11'71 MettW'l' Marq Brgh Cull mtlt 9930 4dr. v ... factory air con· ••••••••••••••••••••••• dltlonlnr. full power. 13 Cpe . .UM A real rind heater, stereo, whitewalJ w 1a11 the ll tr a 1 , Ures, vinyl roof,°tinted Loolt runs mint. "500. glaas, wheel coven. 588 rP M4-93tt EHA.. SJ 11~5. CorY'"9 9932 Johnson and Son · ••••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • IJ.Dcolo !\I ere ury CORVEnES CHOICIOP IS 1961THIU1917 4 speedl "AutMnatka 0.-,.C....,\ ~-=-.E Z nNANCJNG bLEASE COltVE'M'ES HOWAUClleY ..... t Dovt lrQuaU Stneb NEWPORT BEACH 133-0511 .. Harbor Bl•d. ec.ta ..... M0-!5630 '87 Mere. Hardtp, auto tr1n1. PS, Id cond. aJOO/bltolr.1..-.~ '76 COiony Pk, full pwr, every ~. 1'1,000 ml, l'I075. 55.2-!mf Mlttt.cJ '952 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5 1195 I '74 PLYMOUTH SCAWCOWI 8 cyl .. auto. trans .. air conditioning. POWer st"'1ng, redlO. hM*. white aidewall ti,.., Wlyl top. License No: "9' KXU. 1912 llORD ....... V -8 . automatic air conditioning, PQWef steering, PoW9f ~ ~'°· heat«, wtute lldhrall tires, vinyl top, Ucenw No. 850 RLY. 51515 SPECIAL OVERSTOCKED SALE!! We're overloaded with fine new and used ccrs, so we priced them for immediate delJvery! Outstcmcling V Glues • • • CJlant selection! Don't miss the great saving now at Atlas Chrysler /Plymouth! BRAND NEW 1977 PLYMOUTH ' IMMEDIATE DBJVHY OM A FINE SB.ECTIOM OF II.A.MD MEW 1977 AllOWS ••• SAVI MOW OM THE AllOW OF YOUI CHOICE! TEST DRIVE tHEALLMEW 1977 VOYAGER RE.ADY FOR THE ROAD GIANT VALUES! BUNDHEW 1977 PLYMOUTH FURY RL23 TWO DOOR SEDAM ''lAnlt~ V ·S . •utomam. a"l r conditioning: PoWtr steering, ppwer lnkee. power windows, Power .. ats. AM·FM ster90 radio. white ald•wall tirea. LicenM No. tu.-PCW. 5M95 I '70 PL YMOUTM IAUACUD4 COUPI V-8 . automatic, ari condlttonlng, power at•nng. power brakes. radio. Mater. white sidewall tires, mags. vlnyl top. License No. 228 AVB.$ 395 lt70CHIYY . MOt(rl CAILO . v-.a. aytomatlc, power. 11tffrinQ. PoW9f' brJkn, radio, heater, w+W. Vinyl roof, · tilt *f*tl. UcellM No. I02 BTQ. · . 1974 FORD HOUSICil V-8 . automatic. oower steering, radio & tapedeck, stove. refrigerator. heater. L1cenae No. 388 MXH. 54895 . 1974 FOID PMf0•4M • cyllnder. aU'tomatlo', air condltionlnQ. rll(llo. heater. bucket seatt. Raised white letters. L~ No. 119 KXY. . • • lf75UMCOLM cOMn•rrAL COUPI V-8. auto.. air conditioning, Power steerioo. power brakes, pcwer Windows, power MlltS. radio, heater. w-.w tlr ... vlnyf roof. License No. 248 MVS. 55494 . lt76FOID MAM4DA e.0UN e cylinder. automatic. radio, heater, power ateeting, p0wer brakea. air conditioning, Li~n .. No. 798 PCE. , .VOL. 70, NO. <49,' SECTIONS, 38 PAGES AflWI ..... Funny Bird In defiance of poet Ogden Nash, one of the Phoenix, Ariz .• Zoo's resident pelicans proclaims silently that his beak can "hold enough for a week," but not nearly as much as his belly can. ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TEN CENTS _ ............ , ....... _ --· ...... -... - Attorneys_ ... Battle -..... ,,... .... -r- Se~lenient . ~'I~ Fails ~ • By &OBERT BAJlKE• Gt• Delly ...... Staff Attempts to settle a simmering dispute between two attorneys in the Huntington Beach legal de- partment have collapsed, city ol· fi«ilals said today. The controversy, involving Ci· ty Attorney Don Bonfa and John O'Connor, deputy city attorney, has been returned lo the city's .persoMel board for a decision. FVTrustee Candidate 'Ineligible'· Fountain Valley School Dis· trict trustee candidate Bill Evans is ineligible to serve on the school board if elected March 8 due to a confJi~t of interest, ac· cording to an Orange County Counsel's opinion. But Evans. whose wife Carol teaches at Fountain Valley tlementary School, sun plans to run for one of the three open trustee seats in the election next month. "I'm still enraged about the opinion," Evans said Thursday. The school district received the opinion Jan. 28. -The opinion, written by Deputy Counsel Iryne C. Black. said: "While not free from doubt, we City Administrator Bud Belsito bas recenUy led efforts to reach an agreement between the two sides, Those efforts came to an end in an executive session of the City Council Monday night. Belsito declined to say what caused the efforts to fail because the matter involved potential liti&alion. The personnel board met Wed· nesday rught and there are in· dlcaUons that a final qecis,on may be m•de tn two month&. The dispute was tri11ered by • critical performance ~valuation that. Bonfa bad written ag~t O'Connor in 1974. O'Caonor filed grievance pro- cedures and the matter pro- gressed through bearings before an adminlstraUve law Judge. ln his report to the city council, Milford A. Maroo said thal Boftfa abused his discrellon in the evaluation. Maron said the evaluation was an abusive diatribe to an emeloye undet 1he gulse lbal Ute commwiicaUon was truly an evaluation d performance. Mar.on ordered the 12·paae e valuation performance memo'randurn stricken from O'Connor's personnel mes and ruled that O'Connor was the pre- vamtig parry. The etly personnel board has <See BONFA, Page AU . believe that Education Code Sec· Fugi.t·I,;V·····e .. -·F-··r1 o····m-FB-· 1··· -·'·-~~nae~~;!~~h~~~::::~:;; of the school board unless .his • spouse acbieved tenure in the ~ district." Nabb d • N The opinion said Evans may be e In e~~ ill conflict of interest. by ~e~ ,A.-11,, on lbe 60ard since his wife t.a a By SfEVE MITCHELL Ole..Oelly fllletSlltff l -FBl agents walked into a ' Newport Beach maintenance sup· ply bus1ness Thursday afternoon and arrested one o( the agency's 10 most wanted fugitives. • •second•l;'ear probationary tea~her ~th the district.'' o.ll'f ....... !'Mt• Af ffUNTINGTON BEACH'S CENTRAL PAAK. ONLY MUD PUDDLES REMAIN Talbert Lake Is Drying Up Because Oii Bottom $ffpege, Ctty Aid•• 9ay Evans, a personnel manager, who lives at 161'79 Silktree St. in Fountain Valley, said his name and statement of qualifications will still appear on the ballot. p · D h Le W/ tri1c~ ~~en~e~5BT~k~~;:~ remature roug t SS " ater E~:rin~!1~l~~~~fs --Af·--fec--ts 11· -~u:-n·-t·1~·ng-t'o--~n·-· Floivs Into employed by thed1strtct. At that time Evans said the • . Agents aJTested Franc1s JOhn Martin. a 30-year-old convict serving a hfe sentence in a Delaware prison who escaped last August 21 and allegedly went on a kidnap-rape spr~ that left a young woman dead. Mlftij\Oflereo tto re~e--• wbeu arrested by ageQts ahQrtly after the lunch· hour at Na- tionwide Prof~onal Systems, aoecamptal>nve questioo of his eligibility hin-· T ;:• • Lak d~red bis campaign .. ~e said he A water shortage of sortis has "We1!an't very well ask the resi-,, JeJ.O e _ _. __ "ttRJ'aght"ttre·leg11t' optnton would come early to Huntington Beach dents to conserve water and then -----·-· justi~ his elil(ibility · as a TeSult.OHhe drought that bas· turn dl'bund and ttse it toTefill the Company president Nick Bagha said Martin. who U$ed the name RJchard ¥awe, ~orked as a painter for Ole Los AnJeles firm's Newport Beach facilit.Jes. Aaent.s said Alartm lived an Tua tin. "My brother, Victor. picked him up hitchhiking and gave him a job pai~ when he said be needed work.' Ba&ha uid in Los Angele,s today. Martin was ta.ken before a federal maatstrate an Santa Ana for arraignment on a federal warrant. His bail was set at Sl00,000 and he i• being ht.Id at Orange County Jail pendi.n& a eb. 25beartne. agents said. FBI spokesman Diet Woolf nid Martin was 50ught for un· I lawful ntght to avoid prosecution after escaping with three other prlaoneratrom the DelawareCor:· Coast Weatlaer · Fair throua1l Saturdll). Only partial afternoon clearing alcmi ·beaches. NA88ED IM N!WPOAf Fugftlw• Marttn recUonaJ Center in Smyrna, Del., lastAuc. 21. "He and the others over· powered iuarda with knives and a gun," Wooltnpla!Md, He aald tbe four mell were sought by police in thTeeatates for investigation of a crime spree that inchadea two sexual assaults, a murder, an attempted murder and armed robbery in the days after the prison break. Two ofof ~ lheH if1.1f1Uves were ar· rntedby •iii'Virg'inla ~nd a thlrd by aryland authorities shortly after Uw breakout but Martin mack it to the West coast. aaent Wooltaaid. Viet. Baai.a;wbo worts for bis brother at N.1tfoow1de, aald in an interview today that be plckecl up M.artln abcMt.toUt months ago Ob • · CSee 1'ANTBD, r,ce AZ) ~ .. l • B the op_lnJ~.n ... ~!:..!l~~.: ___ ~lagujne.Cali:f.ornia. •. ·-· . Jake.'.:...-·-· -•-__ _ .. Although the issue 1s a c1ose Talbert Lake one of the scenic A final decision on whether to one. that at such time as any beauties of C~ntral Park. has st)al the lake and repleni,sh it will employment contract for the pro-been allowed to dry up except for be up to the city' council. bationary teacher might be .re-a few mud puddles. The. lake had previolµlly of· newed, it would be void under lhe Recreation Director Norm fered fishing and was stocked • ""E'aucatlo1f ·cooe if her spouse Worthy said the water has been sporlldicaUy with .crappie ... blue were a board member." seeping through the 13-acre gill, bass and eatlish. Black's opinio.n .s.u&&.esled Jake's-bottom because of the.low •Worthy says he-bet~vait fbat Evans use a private attorney lo level of the area's water table. fish are still living in scattered seek a superior court. ruling on The Jake in previous years h4d pools of the lake: · his eUeibillt.y. been kept up to level by water Evans declined further com-pumped in from city wells in the mentoothematter. park area. Pr b p h Six blher hopefuls are running Officials are now conducting 0 e 08 e8 for the three open trustee posts soil tests to study ways lo seal the includlngthreeincumbents. ~~~er1:~m to prevent future Gas Increase Cost ot the study 1s $7,500. Oil Soils Pacific In Tanker Mishap LOS ANGELES (AP) -Near· ty 6IO Jallons of crude oil has leaked ~to the Pacific 54 miles west or Oceanside while the oil was 1>em. transferred between two supertankers. The Cout Guard said the 1(). barrel apUl oc¢urred Thursday during olftoadlng operations by the Shell Oil Company. Moel or ihe oil was scooped up by the workboat C'aadian Olympic, wbkb was outfitted with a Skim· ming dnice, the Coast Guard &aid. Estimated costs lo seal the lake with a clay-like substance are $70,000. City Adnunistrator Bud Belsito sa#d tod-,y that in vJew or d,rought conditions he is uncertain the lake will be refilled should Jt be sealed. "There are more urgent needs for water than for esthetic rea· sons," he said. Mayor Harnett' Wieder said, Bomb Seen IUlling Tr.y WASHING TON (AP) -In· terior Secretary Cecil Andrus says he probably will order natural aas companies to in· crease production in the Gull or Mexico after a full·acale probe of whether the companies bave held backeaa. He said Thursday that a pre- lim inary investigation showed a need for a broader probe. but did not determine whether any gas was deliberately withheld by pro- ducers. •'If any bu been wUllully withheld, we will come down very, very hard," he warned. Low1 toai&ht in 50s with ~12.... _J L':!. 111ehsSaturdQ.in.7()s. ... ·~ ···p~p-,et;i~u· ~unJnan INSIDE TODAY ~~-· . Robs HB EmPJlrium : By'nle Auodate.1 heu Ria~ food and bousinc co.ts la1t month eave Southern (alifoniJans their h11hest mon- thly increase in consumer costs aince May, the U.S. Labor Department aatd today. The aie.ocy'a Bureau ol Labor Statbti~ aaid consumer prices In Loa Anceles and Orance Coun- ties rose by 1.2 percent In January, dropping tbe dollar to' ~7.2 percent of its 1967 purcbas· ing power. Sleep Late, Then Enjoy S1UU1y Days Weathermen are predicting another glorious holiday weekend, although Orange Coast residents are warned that thick mornini fog will probably usher in each day before blue skies ap-pear. Late night and early morning fog is expected aJong the Orange Coast throughout the three·day Washington's Birthday weekend. But at least partial clearing is exl>ected during the afternoon hours in the coastal cities. Tem- peratures will reach into the 70s at the beaches, the Weatherman says, and climb into the low ~ in the inland cities. Inland residents may again flock to the beaches this weekend to escape the unseasonal February heat, but skies along the coast may be only partly sun- ny, according to a weekend re- port by the U.S . National Weather Service Low temperatures for the next few days are expected to be in the 50s. Washington's Birthday is Feb. 22. a Tuesday, but all public schools in Orange County will be closed Monday, Feb. 21, m ob- servance ol the holiday. Also, all of the city halls, coun· ty offices and state courts, wiU be closed. Racial Joke At Luncheon Brings Blast WASHINGTON <AP> A member of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission has apologized publicly through an aide for amng a pun an wfuch two city officials were charac- terized as "black loafers." The racial joke was told by Robert L Martin in a speech at a trade luncheon Feb. 9 in Chicago, an assistant confirmed. The aide said Thursday that M artln "has only said and only will aay that it was unfortunate, it was ill-advised of him lo say and that he reirets it " Martin himself was unavaila· ble for comment. Earher, the Chicaao Daily News quoted tum as apologizing for his "large mouth," and sayina "l guess I'm toina lo &et beheaded." At the luncheon. Martin spun a Ule about Preaidenl Carter send- 1111g for • pair or black loafers meaning shoes -and getting in· stead the mayor of Washington and a black city councilman. The mayor, Waller Washington, ia black. William Bagley, chairman of tile commisaion established in 1'75 toOftt'See commodity ruture raarkets, saJd Thursday that hJs fellow commissioner's remark '1& penonally abborrebt to me because lt perpetuates racial stereotypes that a more mature society should abandon." OtlMIHM CCMIT ""' DAILY PILOT - The Consumer Price Index was 8.4 percent above January 1976, tbe Labor Department said. While pric~ rose lo all areas of comumer spending except ap- parel and upkeep. the depart- ment said, higher food and hous· ing costs alone accow:ited lor 90 percent cl the tot.al increase in the Southland. HOUling costs had the highest increase at 2.1 percent, which put it 6.1 percent ahead of a year ago, tbe department said. The coc;ts of owning a home in Southern California jumped three porcent due to "con- siderably" .b1g,ber \>roperty t.a.¥es' and increased mamtenance and repair services, while rents in- creased 1.6 percent, the depart- ment said. Food prices rose by 1.3 percent in January and were 2 percent above January 1976 for the Southland, the agency said. Grocery items increased by 1.7 percent for the month but re- m aincd only two-tenths of a per- cent above last year, the Labor Department said. The cost of dtning out rose by only four-tenths of a percent for the month but was 7 .1 percent higher than a year ago in Southern California. lo other categories: health and recreation was up one-half of a percent for the month and 8.1 percent for the year; medical costs rose six-tenths of a percent to l 3 percent higher than last year; and transportation was up one-tenth of a percent to 21.8 per- cent for the year. Apparel and upkeep costs re- m alned the same in January. On the national level: -Sharply higher prices for food and fuel drove consumer prices up eighth-tenths or a per- cent in January, the biggest mon- thly inOallonary s urge in 18 months, the government srud to- day. In addition. the Labor Depart- ment indicated there could be worse news in months ahead since it said its January price in· dex failed to reflect the full price impact of severe winter weather that bas affected much of the na- tion. -The economy grew even more slowly tban originally estimated over the last three months of 1976, registering the small est expansion since the first quarter of recession-plagued 1975. the government said today. The Commerce Department said the Gross National Product. or the total output or goods and services m the economy. grew in volume by an annual rate of 2.4 perce nt 1n the October· December quarter Originally, the government estimated the GNP growth at 3 percent Fro. P~ AJ WANTED ••• the San Diego Freeway. "He was on his way to Orange County and he looked hungry, so I took him to a restaurant and fed him a hamburger,'' Victor Bag ha said. "He asked me if r could get him work and l told him he could have a painting Job " ''Then I told him I would need to• see his driver's license imd social security card and he said he'd have lo send back home ror them " After months of delays and ex- c us e1, the Bagha brothers became suspicious. and Nick Bagha said he finally called federal agents. "I guess I just didn't like the look olthatguy," he said. "Looks .like be was a prett,y bad fell ow.·• Water Issues To Be Aired OnKOCE-TV Water shortages facing Orange County residenta this summer will be discussed by officials from two water distribution a1encles tonight on KOCE-TV, Channel SO. The officials from the Orange :County Water District and the Municipal Water District of Oun1e County warn that the county's Jl'ound wata-levet. are near an all-time low experienced in 1934. Jolninl host Jim Cooper will be Nell Cline, aecretary-manacer.ot the OCWD and~ MacLaln. ienenl mana,er ot the MWDOC. The proaram wUl air at '7; ao p.m. Priday and will be repe.atod Feb.=. atep.m. · Four of a Kind Juvenile SOiHrlit • in • • Car Theft A l~~ar-old allet~ car theft rlnl maatermlnd, who hu been ln and out of Oran1e County Juvenll• Hall, la sou1bt qaiD to- day b)t Huntlncton Beach pol lee. Bia alle,ed aeeomplict. Robert E. Hawley, 19,of7SU Wublnlton Ave .. HunUnaton BHc:b, la cur· really free on bail and fadDI a.r- ralpment oo char1e1 ot auto thelt and poueuioo of stolen pro- perty. Tbe is.~ar~d boy faces Iden· tical charges but baa been re- lea•ed lo bb family immediately after capture lollowln1 three auto thefts in the paat 18 daya. Detectlve Sgt. Carl Vidano not· ed ln the most recent episoddwo days a10, the youth was ap. prebended after a hi1h-speed chase over several miles of Hunt- initon Beach streets, ending when be crashed a $6.000 cu1toml.zed van lnto a parked car at220371.slander Lane. Calvin Willis and two nurses from George Washington University Medical Center in Washington hold up quadruplets, three girls and one boy, that were born to Willis' wife Thursday. The babies. de- livered by caesarean section, and the mother are all in good condition. Patrolman Dan McKerran, who pursued the teenager from Pacific Coast Highway and M ainolla Street north to Hamilton Avenue at up to 70 miles per hour and chased him down on foot. State Budget Surplus Seen Deteriorating SACRAMENTO (AP> -Water isn 't the only resource jeopardized by drought: The California s tate budget SUJl>lus -a hedge against tax hikes - may evaporate by ol)e·third to one-hall, an analyst says. Meanwhile, Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. announced plans Thursday lo huddle with Mayor Tom Bradley in Los Angeles and other western governors in Denver to discuss the drought and measures to combat it. Legislative Analyst A. Alan Post gave has proJection or the drought's impact on the state's economy and the expected $89<>-million stale budget SUJl>lUS July 1. The nonpartisan analyst said immediate s tate revenues might be cut $272 million, and added that even if the economy re- covers fully from the drought CONSERVATION URGED FOR COAST-A6 next year, the total loss in state tax revenues would be about $400 million. In addition to Brown ·s drought meetings, his top aide, Gray Davis, was beading for Was hington to see whether California is getting malftmum drought emergency benefits un- der federal disaster pro"rams. Post did not estimate the finan- cial impact of the drought on private ind1v1duals in his report to tbe Senate Finance Commit- tee, which is starting hearings on Rrown's $15.2 billion state budget proposal for 1977-78. "Not only will the drought have an Impact on agriculture, but should these drought conditions continue. and adversely affect electrical power supplies and costs this summer. the impact would ripple through many see· ments of our economy." he said. Roy Bell, Brown's finance director, said he couldn't con- firm Post's estimates, but he couldn't dispute them either. Meanwhile, several hundred municipal waler districts in California have replied to the governor's request lor drought status reports and plans to meet water shortages. "The majority of water dis· tricts coming Ln are going lo cut down lancbcape watering around the state." said Geor.ce Reimer of the state Drought Information Center. He said districts then would consider voluntary residential water restrictions. Police Probe HBWoman's Death in Pool Orange County Coroner's .de· puties are awaiting the reaults of an auiop.y to determine the de· ath of a motber discovered noat- inc in a Jacuzii whirlpool bath at her HonUncton Beach apartment complex ea.Tty today. Vonda Mae l..ambe:rt. YT. ot 6242 Warner An .• ls believed to bave aufferecl a cerebral btmor- rhaae betore aUp.Pilll beneath the 1wt.rllil1 water, p0Uc• aald.: She bad au ff ered a stroke several weeu •P tnd police a.ad coroner'• deputies tald Mrs. Lambert bad a blstorj of such medical pl'ObltmtJ. ~ aemc were pe.d.lna todaJ t Dllda,, roth hin1lY MOi'tlW'J In ff untiJli'lOri 84stdi. ln~aton Mid the .. aum· le.ave• amWJ dauabtu. I FrotaP~Al BONFA •.. the final decision in the dispute. O'Connor said today he is seek- ing lo have the recommendations of the law judge earned out and wants the evaluation to be retracted. He also maintains that the city is responsible for legal fees m- c urred by him because of an agreement signed between the city and an employe association. He said If there are modifica- tipns by the personnel board, he may take his battle to court. The city council had discon· tinued legal services for Bonfa in last December. WEnforces Handieapped Park Spaces Fountain Valley police wut begin issuing citations Monday to vehicle owners without special license plates who park in spaces reserved for the physically han- dicapped. The city recently finished blue pavement markings and the in- stallation of large blue and white signs around 117 handicapped parking spaces throughout Foun- tain Valley, oUicials said. "We could not enforce the parking regulation until recently when we installed the markers." said city engineer George Schultz. State law requires han- dicapped parking spaces to be clearly marked with blue pave- ment and signs, he said. J City officials have noticed many non-handicapped drivers parking in the reserved spaces, said Schultz. "For the first time last July when the stale law went into ef- fect, we could mark handicapped spaces at shopping centers and other private property," Schultz said. The state Department of Motor Vehicles assues special license plate lo handicapped persons at no extra charge, he added. HBResident BumedWIUle F~ngCable An E<mon Company foreman from Huntington Beach was burned Thursday afternoon when a faulty underground cable ex- ploded out of a manhole in Irvine. Tom Smith, 30, received minor burns on his tace and left arm and was treated and released at Tustin Community Hospital. According to an Edison Com- pany olficiaJ, Smith's crew was attempting to return service lo 39 customers in the Irvine In- dustrial Complex. The problem area was pinpointed at Von Karman Avenue, between Mam Street and McGaw Avenue. Service to those customers was interrupted during the early morning hours Thursday, but was returned by S a.m., the of- ficial said. However, at 12: 55 p . m . the pro- blem returned and ·Smith's cre.w was sent out ag1lin. When Smith turned on the cable, it exploded inside tbe open manhole and sent flames out the top, about two feet from where Smith was standing. The official said the faulty ca- ble was expected to withstand about 12,000 volts of current. He added that Smith was back on the job today and seemed in "good spirits." School Guard Hit by Stake An unidentified assailant threw a · 15-inch wooden stake from a passing car and struck an Allen Elementary School crossing guard in Fountain Valley Thurs- day afternoon, police said. Tbe guard, Kay Fern V ttcruyse, suffered. a bruised and swollen right shoulder, police said. She was helping children acros!I Buabard Street. near Honeysuckle A venue when the assailant struck at2:20p.m. Mrs. Vercruyse did not describe the suspect or vehicle, police said. No reason for the at- tack was given. THE REAL ENERGY The van had been reported stolen earlier by Ronald R. Peterson, of 335 Flower St., Costa Mesa. "He's very professional al what he does and he specializes in custom van.s," Sgt. Vidano ex: plalned, "all of them in the $S,000 to $6,000 bracket." He alleged the teenaged car thief bot-wires only vans and pickup trucks because such vehicles have no steering wheel locks, as do sedans, and are therefore easier to steal. And, said Vidano, the boy re- portedly tries to sell them for aboutone-tenththeirtruevalue. Detective Charles Holl- ingsworth, of the auto theft detail, said today the youth was arrested Jan. 21 on auto theft charges. He was arrested again Tuesday for allegedly stealing a pickup truck in Laguna Beach, transferred to Juvenile Hall and released to his parents. Vidano said that theft occurred at the same time the youth was supposed to have been appearing in Orange County Juvenile Court on theJan.31 auto theft charge. A warrant was issued for hls ar- rest, but he was out again within several hours in custody of his parents, but at2:30 a .m. Wednes- day, he was allegedly stealing the third vehicle, police said. ·'The kid is arrested on three auto theft capers Jn less than three weeks and he's spent less than 24 hours in the Hall," Vidano growled. Detective Hollingsworth went to Juvenile Hall to interview the boy 'I"hursday about the latest theft and pursuit, but learned pro- bation authorities had turned him over to his parents again. "Now he's back on the streets," Sgt. Vldano sighed. Bandit Gets 8200 In Market Holdup A gunman held up a clerk at Albertson's Market in Westminster Thursday night and escaped with $200 in cash, accord- ing to police. The holdup occurred at 7:27 p.m. at 6351 Westminster Blvd. An officer said the suspect was last seen runnioi towards a re- sidential area where he was believed to have a car secreted. CRISIS. ALL OF THE MEDIA KEfPS POUNDING INFORMA Tla-..1 REGARDING ENERGY N-0 THE LACK THEREOF. IT IS APPARENT TO ANYCN: WHO LC>a<S. THAT THE REAL CRISIS JS AN INWIOU~ ONE. WE HAVE BECOME SO U\l:f THAT WE ADHERE TO THE OLD ARMY AOAG -"DON'T STAND UP WHEN YOU CAN SIT, DON'T SIT WHEN YOU CAN LIE DOWN," ETC. lJ'IEORTUNATaY, Tl-ESE IDEAS HAVE CARRIED OVER INTO BUSINESS. AND IT IS ll'aE.ASINGL Y MORE DIFFICULT TO AND A. ow=TSMAN WHO TAKES PRIDE IN HIS WORK. AT ALDEN'S WE DO HAVE THESE CRAFTSMEN, "ND TH: CARPETS ARI STRET0-£:0 PROf'ERL Y, ANO THE SEAMS All ·HAND-SEWN At-IJ RE-INFORCID 'MTH LA TEX. IF THE J06 TAKES LONGER TO . DO IT RIGfT, 1lfN WE TAKE LONGER! DCNT BUY VALUA.81..6 CARPETING AND HAVE IT RUINED BY A SHOOOY INSTAUA~ -CALL AL~'S N-1:> AQiT M ENERGY CRJSIS. DEN'S ••••••••••••••••• • ·installation· custom d1apn11s linoleum • woOd floor COSTA M!SA. CALIF. 91627 • VOL •. 70, NO. "9, 4 SECTIONS, 38 PAGES N . --.. ·--.. ----L. ~ ..... .---. -. ·-.... ewport .. awye ·Wins $40.a,2 -00 ·.smt -.. By TOM BAKLEY Ot• Dtlfly t"l .... lllff Just one mont.1' after a judce set uide a $5.3 million award banded him by art Orange County Superior Court jury, disabled Newport Beach attorney Julius S. Au.st.ero got a $403,200 com- pensation prize today from a second jury in a second Lawsuit. Tbe panel deliberated tbree dayi in ~·s action atainSt tbe National Casualty Company of Detroit and then ruled that AusterQ, 57, of 1100 Rutland Road, was entitled to substantial damJges. The jury told.Judge Kenneth E. Lae that the damage$ were as· sessed at $33,600 for the policy Piggybac k R i d e Shuttle Makes First 'Flight' EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE CAP) -A jumbo jet with a piggyback Space Shuttle as its passenger landed today on a desert runway after an apparent- ly normal first test flight "Good show, you guys," said ground controUers after what ap- peared to be a nearly perfect landing. Slightly more than two hours after the 2.000·lon combination lumbered into the air, the wheels of the silver Boeing 747 spurted smoke as it touched the blacktop runway and taxied toward its ground facility. "All major objectives of the .Five Held .Jn Foggy Pursuit .··· A 100-mile-per-hour cha~ !Tong fog-bound Inter state s netted the U S. Border Patrol five illegal aliens today flight were met," space agency officials said afterward. The mated pair reportedly reached an altitude of 16,()()() feet at speeds of around 300 mUes an hour The 747 pilot Fitzhugh Fulton Jr. reported a "very. very perceptible buffeting" but otherwise the takeoff was s mooth after a roll or some 6,000 feet along the desert airstrip. The 144,000-pound unmanned shuttle. 122 feet long or nearly as large as a DC9 airliner. was aimed slightly upward and firm· ly attached to the top of the modified jumbo jet by clamps at its nose and under its rear fuselage The test program is to ensure that the shuttle, due lo begin operation in the 1980s, can return from space and land like an airplanf?. Jt 1s designed to be blasted off into qrbit vertically wi,th .tb.~ ai~ Qf dlsp.Qsab).e ... rockets. The shuttle was unn}anned for today's flight. In May, a two-man crew will be aboard, and in July the craft will be released from the 747 and glide, powerless, to a landing. AH other takeoffs and landings at this busy test facility wer~ halted, hut just before the scheduled tak.aff a V-formaiion paymenta denied by the com- pany, '13:0 tor emotional dis-tras uused Austero and $S38,000 11\Ptanlttvedamaie.a. _ A:ttorne1 Herb JJaflf suc- cess.fully argued to t1ae jur'y that the company wrongly denied benefits to bis client after be was stricken with a disease known as presenile dementia. San Clemente Police Officer Jim Gularte stopped lbe suspect car without incident at Avenida Presidio and its occupants were l ~ t'el'hed over to the border patrol. or geese soared directly over the Mn• Cla@er• rdnway, causing momentary concern but not delayine the Supervis ing agent John Wesson said two of the occupants were aged 12 and 14 Border Patrol agents gave chase when the auto ran the San Onofre Check Station shortly ·after2a.m. takeoff The shuttle, a re-usable vehicle that will be the workhorse of the next phase of U.S. manned flight, will be able to Oy mto earth orbit to carry caq~o and scientists .on a variety of misions. As the gleaming white 'lhutUe was earned over the test center Mexican President Jose Lop ez Portill o acknowledges applause as he speaks to memHu.. of Congress Thursday. In the background is Hous e Speaker Thomas "Tip" O'Neill. 'Pursuing ag~~ .estimated the ~ed of the ch~ at in excess of 100 miles per ~2-~ 1W !oguTreeway. W eason ad mill~ the c<>D<h· tions were not acceptable for such tu&h speed. He said that was why the San Clemente p0li~ Department was notified by radio and uked lo intercept the ~ the bEidmdnft or tti~ ttiJl'ft. rt ---· • .. ·0 ·-'-· w..u joined brtefly by the Bl Irvin G boatber thatis being tested here. e rgQp_ : Televtsion cameras mounted aboard an accompanyrng Jet Bae'--Gahm beamed clear color pictures of Ae fleeing car _ A hi~ speed pursuit by the Border Patrol in late January in jured three Orange Coast youths when a patrol unil rarnmed headcn into lhe youths car alone the Ortega Hiahway. the two planes to television monitors on the eround. n~ fouN'qan c~ew 'of the car- rier plane was concerned in l<"1ay'11 flight with verifying the stability of the combined shuttle anctcarrier in fiiibt patterns that wUl be duplicated durin1 the first rree test of the shutUe in July. Not ·on Agenda Fired Employe See/a Funtla DE.5 MOINES, Iowa CAP> -Mary Lu Patton says the plastic surgeon whose office she managed fired her because she refused to hold a board for his karate practice. Mrs. Patton, in seeking unemplo)'ment benefits, also said she'Objected to shminf Dr. James $taJ.linp' shoes and doing his grocery andliquor shopping. Mrs. Patton said she stopped holding the practice boa.rd aftershedeveloped tendonitis. She was fired Dec. 18 trom her job and applied for unemployment benefits. Stallinas ~hallenced the (:Jaim aJl(1 the Iowa Job Service iJ st~)'.ina the case. Stallin&s ~uld not be reached tor commeat, but his attorney sai(l, 'The doctor Will cat:egorically deny any claim from Mrs. Patton that she was tennina\ed for~ by_tj~tcause. ·: And Wilson Tom Wilson and Fr,ed, Qahm won· endorsements Thursday from Irvine Tomorrow in their bids for seats on the Irvine Unified School Board. The political grouv also en- dorsed lhe candidates in lhe Sad· dleback Community conege Dis- trict. choosing Alan Greenwood In area two. Eugene McKnight in area four and Robert ..Price in area five. Both elections will be held March&. Last .,._ IJ'Vine Tomorrow sponsored a candidates' forum wbere members bad ao op- portm.tlty to quiz nine of the 10 lrvin.e c-"cildatea and four of lhe • slx S&ddleba~ candidates. Thursday nitht the mem- bership ol lrvine Tomorrow met -Vain and d~tded which can- did•tes to .,_ck. J anet William.a, c~ d the election com-!N~ a.aid.. tbe endonements represented the malority -.ote ol th~ ,,.,.,. A'boUt 40 people at- lended the-l!Peetinl- It was arped in the company's defense that Austero practiced as an attorney in a number of cues alter t.be date that be claimed hls disability beaan. Austero'a son. attorney Wayne A1fstero, described his father during the trial as havint been incapable of any professional or family activity for the last five years and is now seriously ill. Presenile demenua is defined as a disease that causes-the brain . to shrink to as little as one third of its normal weight. Ill cause is unknown and it 1s regarded as In- cur able. Austero was awarded $5.3 million in damages a year ago for the failure of the Washin$tlon National Insurance Company to honor another dlsllbllity J)Ol.tey desl1ned to pay him $250 a. month. ' Superior Court Judie Robert A. Banyard later rejected lb&t awatd as unrealistic and cut tho damages to ~.811.ci. That rul· in& is being appealed by Hafif. Co.~spiracy Out· King Assassin 'Acted Alone' WASHINGTON (AP) A Justice Department task force found no evidence that the li'Bl was imphcated in the murder or Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and concluded that the FBI lnvesliga. lion of the assassination was thorough and honest. The task force released a 149· page report of its findmgs today after reviewinJt more thao 200.000 FBI documents and m terviewmg about 40 witnesses. Former Ally. Gen. Edward JI. Less Water Flows Into Viejo Lake By WILLIAM SCHREIBER OI""' 0.1lf .. ,, .. il•lf The flow of water into 1.2 billiort Ra.lion Lake Mission V\ejo · was cut by 60 percent today but It may be a little harder than ex· pected to eliminate all Northern California water pouring into the basin. Mission Viejo Company Presi- dent Philip J . Reilly announced Thursday morhinit that, as of that moment, all north state water feeding the lake had been cut and that only Colorado River aqueduct supphes were being used. Levi laum·hed the probe to clear up questions about the FBT harassment of tbe civil nghts leader and the investigation ol his death. The task force said the evidence v1rtuaUy rules out lhe possibility of a conspiracy to kill King, who was shot on a motel balcony in Memphis on April 4, 1968 T"ie evidence indicates thal James Earl 'Ray. who was ar rested and pleaded guilty to the Not so. reported the Santa •·Margarita Wat.er District. which-- is supplying the water for the NABBED IN NEWPORT FugltJve Martin '"4 --,....,_ --· lake. FBI Ar By increasing the flow of pure reSt8 crime, acted alone, the task force said "The sum ot all of the evidence of Ray's guilt points to hlm so ex- clusively that it most effectively makes the point that no one else was mvOlved,'' the rep0rtsaid. ··or course, someone coold conceivably have provided him with logistics or even paid llim to commit the crime. However, we ha ve found no competent evidence upon which to base such <See &ING, Page A!) Court Sets Warrant For Hinshaw A .bench warrant was issued for Oie ·arrest "of ·rorbier ·c:on- g ressman Andrew Hinshaw Thursday when the former Orange County assessor faDed to show up in Su~or Cow:t for .A bail bearing. ~ Judge Frank Domenicbln1 si1ned the warrant abd then or- dered service held until March 11 •lo cive Hinabaw, 5,, an OP· portunity to appear in his courtroom. Hinshaw has been free on his promise to appear since bis con· victJon two weeks ago on charges or misappropriation of funds and petty theft while serving as as- sessor. He was sentenced to one year in the county jail and placed on five years probation. Defense attorney Marshall Morgan told Judge Domenichlni Colorado River water and reduc- mg the total new into the lake from 56 million to 25.8 million gallons per day. the lake's con- sumption of northern water has 'M ·w d' be could offer no reason for Ost ante .1Ua1haw f.Ailln.c ~SL&P2~ court. He ~tOfd the judge that ~ft'orn-abetlt-so1'Cr--~orl ----cent to about 20 percent. .a.a.a , l. , .:::;; " .t' But, according to Santa Margarita Manager William Knitz, it would be impossible to shut off all northern water without making some mechanical and technical changes to the water system. Company spokesman Harvey Steam explained that the water district's supplies come from two primary sources: -A pipeline of "blended" northern and-Colorado River <See LA.KE, Page A2) Worker Hurt lnlroine Manhole Blast By STEVE MITCHELL Ofl ... Dilly PllwtSUtt Hinshaw, who is living with his brother, John, in Garden Grove, may have made an "error in calendaring." Court officials made several calls to the Garden Grove home b\lt. were unable to coitt.act Hinshaw or any members of his family. A member of the marshal's of- fice advised the court t.Oday. however, that Hinshaw has now been contacted and will be in coert March 11 to -et plain his abs~e. It is understood that he advised th~ deputy marshal that be hael entered the wr~ date in his engagement book. Hinshaw has filed an appeal against the recent convlctlon. An 1lppeat orr an earlier brfbery·c'On- viction, also stemming ftqm criminal acts committed while be served as assessor, ts belnc studied in the Fomth District Court or Appeals. Weathe r Pair t.hreuah Saturday. Only partial afternoon clearine alon• beacbeB. Low1 tonedtt bl .50s with . ·blaha Satnn'l•Ja.'JOI. Conformlnt to the Jfe~lt.a.o Water I>Utrlct'a,... queettid vohmtary 10 percent cut- b•ck JD water u.age apparently won't be too dlttlcult along the OraneeCoast. Most area water district of. flclalt reported today that they•ve already launched water conservation programs and eeveral said they are considering furUler measures. William Murat, general muacer o( the Irvlne Ranch Water District, eaJd lrvlne has been "way out in front of waler conservation for a Jong time " ~ Four of a Kind - By Tlae Auodatea .Prea Rising food and housing costs last month gave Southern Californians tbe.ir hithest mon- thly Increase ln con.sumer eosts sfnce May, the U.S. Labor Department said today. The qency's Bureau of Labor Statlalica said consumer prices In Los Angeles and Oranae Coun· ties rose by 1.2 percent in January, dropping the dollar lo ~-2 percent of its 1967 purchas· mg power. The Consumer Price Index was 6.4 percent above January 1976, the Labor Department said. While prices rose in all areas of consumer spending except ap- parel and upkeep, the depart- ment said. higher food and hous- ing costs alone accounted for 90 percent of the total increase in the Southland. t.be month but was 7.1 percent ht1her than a year a10 in Southern CaUlornla. In other cat.eaorlea: bealtb and recreation wu up ooe-balf of a percent for the month and 8 .l percent for the year; medical costs rose six·tenths of a percent to 1.3 percent h11her than last year; and transportation was up one-tenth of a perceot to 21.8 per- cent fM the year. No Suspect Found in .. Shooting H_e said the district is already saving 10 percent off the top of tls usage through its r"ecla1med water program. The district has been seodinc out conservation literature in the mail for the last five years and sponsored a pro- gram in the schools for four years. He saJd the district JS currently preparing cards to put on tables in the city's restaurants inform- ing patrons that water won't be put on the table unless it is re- quested. Calvin WiUis and two nurses from George Washington Uni' er::.1ty Medical Center in Washington hold up quadruplets, three girls and one boy, that were born to Willis' wife Thursday. The ·babies. de-hvered b~ caesarean section, and the mother are all in good condition. . Hou.sing costs had the highest mcreue at 2.1 percent. which put it 6.1 percent ahead or a year ago, the department said. The costs of owning a home in Southern California jumped three percent due to "con· siderably" higher property taxes and increased maintenance and repair services, while rents in- creased 1.6 percent, the depart-ment said. Conflictina reports from wit- nesses stUl plague Costa Mesa detectives seeking a suspect - and a motive -in the shooting oC a Park Mesa Villas resident late Wednesday night. Although water consumption In Irvine ia well below the state average of household use, Hurst said, district directors will con- sider further conservation measures when they mttt on Feb.28. Carl Kymla, manager of the Moulton-Niguel Water Distnct, also saJd his district 1s "way ahead ol game." Since 1963, this district has bad a wastewater reclamation pro- gram. Starting last year, the dis- trict ha.c; required all new home, commercial and industrial de· velopment1 to install water- saving devices. In January, the district began a program to put these devises an exist10g build-ings. Also, Kymla said, the distnct last year enacted a rate schedule which penalizes consumers who don't conserve water. William Knitz, manager of the Santa Margarita Water District serving Mission Viejo, said be ex- pects his district can cut water 1 t1sage by "at least 20 and maybe 1 30 percent" by the end or the year ~hroush its new r;eclamation pro- Ject. 1 He said his district also has , been sendine con1ervation literature lo consumers and has water conservat.ion kits for sale in its office. He sa1d his distr1('t directors may also consider a new rate structure in the near future Fror.P~Al WANTED ... third by Maryland authorities shortly after the breakout but Martin mad(. it to the West Coast, agent WooU said Vactor Bagha, who works for his tbrother at Nationwide, said In an •jnterview today that he picked up Martin about four months ago on theSuDieco Freeway. "He was on hia way to Orange County and he looked hungry, sol t~ him to a restaurant and fed b1m a hamburger," Victor Bagha asa1d . "He asked me if l could 1et tum wor~ and I told him he could have a PllDtin&Job." "Then I told him I would need to see hit driv~·s Jlcense and social security card and he .said he'd have to send bact home for them." After monlhs ol delaya and ex- ' cu aei, tbe Baeba brothers became auaplciou•. and Nict Bacha said be finally called federal a1enta. : "I guess I Just didn't like the : look of that 1uy." he said ... Look5 : 1llkehewauprettybad fellow." l•J!u•jQlttJI I • -- E'rOllt Page Al LAKE ... water from the Diemer Filtra- tion Plant in Yorba Linda. -A pipeline of pure Colorado River water direct from the aqueduct via the Santiago Aqueduct in the Santa Ana Moun- tain foothills and the El Toro Water District, -which filters and chlorinates it Steam ~aid that at one pomt in the Santa Margar1t2 system, just before reaching the lake. the two nows are "commgled" m one pipe. According to Stearn and Knitz. one po6Sible way or avoiding con- sumption of some north state water by the lake would be to physically separate the two nows with a new pipeline m the affect- ed area -a line about one-fourth to one-half mile long. Kn1tz said it may also be possi· hie to make some disconnections and reconnections that would re· route the two feeder streams coming into the community. The water district chief noted that none of the adjustments un- der consideration, or the actions already taken to reduce north state water going into the lake, will arcect other district customers. Stearn sajd Reilly's decision is still significant. even though all northern California water has not been cut off He said the lake was being filled more than twice <1S fast as the current rate. using the 50.50 blended water supplied to other water consumers But by pipmg in the increased supplies of Colorado River waler and reducing now. be said, the amount of northern water has been substantially reduced. Stearn conceded that the flow reduction could mean the lake won·t be filled until early next year . unless the drought situa- tion eases or different decisions are made regarding usage or available Colorado River sup-plies Knitz noted that the large cut- back In now also more than com· plies with the latest requests by the MetropoUtan Water Districts for a voluntary 10 percent reduc· t1on in consumption by ils mentber agencies. Company President Reilly serves on the 51-member MWD board but was not in attendance at the Thursday meetmg that re- sulted in that request. The enure issue of the filling or Lake Mbsion Viejo could come to a head Wednesday in Sacramen· to when the State Water Resouttes Control Board meets to determine if it should order a complete cutoff o! the project's supplies. Company officials are ban.king on their arguments that the lake provides a nearby recreation area, thus preVi?nting air pollut- ing auto travel by local residents. They also contend that portable pumps could convert the lake in· to an emergency water supply. * * * Water Issues To Be Aired OnKOCE-TV Water shorta,es facing Orance County residents tbis summer wm be discussed by officials fro two water dJatrtbution ~encla toni&ht on KOCE-TV, Channel~. The Officials from tbe Oranae 1County Water Diltrlct and t.be Munlclpal Water District of Ora~ County w6ru tbat the CGUJU1'1 &round water levela are Dear an all·tlme lo• mrpert eel lDW' JolDlq hOlt Jim Cooper will be Neil alM, aecr«&ry·aian8'-e:rof. · the OCWD and Den.rm MtcLaJn. 1en at maaaaer of tbe 11 WDOC. The Pn>C?al!ll will I.tr at l :IG p.m. l'rtda.J and will be repqted Ftb.~attp.m. U School Boycott Protests Bw Rides Food prices rose by 1.3 percent in January and were 2 percent above January 1976 for the Southland, the agency said. Ronald F.dwio Meixsell, 38, or 550 Paularino Ave. is reported in serious condition at Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital with officials there saying his condition bas not. chaneed since Thursday morn-ing. The Costa Mesa man was shot several times in the back and the arms by a man wielding a large caliber automatic pjatol as Meix..: sell walked from his carport to his apartment at about 10:30 LOS ANGELES (AP) -A significant number of students stayed away from many schools today up to 50 percent at some protesting proposed busing for integration in the city's 600,000. s tudent school district. An early spot check by the As- soc 1 ated Press of junior and senior high schools in the pre- dominantly white west San Fernando Valley. where integra. tion efforts would be most in- tense, indicated junior high schools seemed lo be the hardest hit. "We don't have elrnct figures yet, but it's very high -signifi. cant," said principal Bob Myers of Patnck Henry Junior High in Granada Hills. George Hale Junior High in af- fluent Woodland Hills reported about 60 to 70 percent of Its stu- dent body absent today. "There's a lot out today, but we haven't been able to make our complete count yet.•' said a har- n ed attendance supervisor al another junior hlgh. Several other west vaUey JUmo'r lughs reported about SO percent out. with 20 percent about normal for a £air-weather rrtday prior to a three-day weekend. 'Lost' Heiress Found Okay, Visiting Friend Sara Bartholomae was found visiting a friend two hours after she was reported missing Thurs- day by family members under what they described as sus- p1cJOus circumstances, Santa Ana police reported today. l\t rs. Bartholomae, 61, widow of oil m1lhonaire William Bartholomae of Newport Beach was reported missing by her sis- ter Imelda of Santa Ana who told police she believed foul play was involved in the disappearance. Police reports did not specify what the foul play might be but Mrs. Bartholomae was reported- ly wearing a $10,000 diamond ring when last seen Tuesday. Her sister told officers that Mrs. Bartholomae had failed to show up for two appointments since then. Balkt Show Set $aturday At SadJleback Oranie County's Ballet Pacifica will atqe an eveoine of "Ballet HilhllJhl8" Saturday in the Saddleback Colle1e tym- naaium. The free neut la ta.king pJaee In conjunction with tM Mission Viejo 1chool'1 "Experleneina Dance" Hri11 and will bectn at 8 p.m. No reaervationa are re- quired. i T~ classtcar dance Uwi>e. un- der the dtrectJon of Its founder. Lila Zall will perform "'l'lle Gtlt to be Slmple," b&1ed on ~. folk•8'YI of the reU,Sous uct called tho SbaJtera. Some Principals attributed the a baences entirely to the Washington's birthday weekend and warm weather, rather than to the boycott. "It's not a boycott. ! uunx n i. a day for the beach," said prin- cipal Hugh Hodgens of Canoga Park High School. •'The pe<>ple who planned the so-called boycott planned it on an ideal day. This is the kind of day we have a low attendance anyway." Officials at other area high schools say between 30 to 50 per- cent of the students were absent. A spokesman at Birmingham High said the school has received some calls from worried patents who were afraid to send kids to school because of rumors of pickets and harassment if they tried lo go to school. School officials and police warned Thursday that or· ganizers could be chareed with felonies, adding that parents keeping clftJdren home could be accused of commitling misde· meanors. Bomb Seen Killing Try BUENOS AIRES. Argen- tina (AP> -A bomb ex- ploded on an airport runway today just 20 seconds after Argentine President Gen. Jorge Videla took off from an ad- jacent strip, the govern- mentsaid. The president was un- harmed and the plane un· damaged in what appeared to have been as assassina- tion attempt. There were no reports of casuaJUes. Videla's plane landed a few minutes later at an air force base near Buenos .Aires apparently for a check of any possible damage and then took off again. Grocery items increased by 1.7 percent for the month but re- mained only two-tenths or a per- cent above last year, the Labor Department said. The cost of dining out rose by only four-tenths of a percent for Frma Page Al KING •.• a theory." The task force said the FBI conscientiously checked out leads suggesting a conspiracy but "the results were negative." The task force "has concluded that the investigation by the FBl to ascertain and capture the murderer of Dr. King was thoroughly, honestly and suc- cessfully conducted." the report said. "We found no new evidence which calls for action by stale or federal authorities." The task force members also said they "found no evidence of any complicity" in the assassina- tion by the FBI or the Memplus Police Department. However, the FBI failed to check some leads which might have erased some still Lingering mysteries about the case, the re- port said. This included indications that one or both of Ray's brothers helped hlm escape in 1967 from the Missouri State Prison. The FBJ learned about that possibility after Ray was cap- tured in England on June 8, 1968, but failed to check it out because it was apparently considered un- important then, the task force said. · The report said it was un- derstandable that the FBI con· centrated on learning the killer's identity and catching him and bypassed some leads about his activities prior to the assassina- tion. As for the FBI's effortA to harass King and discredit him as a civil rights leader, the task force called the campaign clear· Jy improper but recommended against prosecution of anyone in-volyed. THE REAL ENERGY p.m. - Costa Mesa homicide detedive Lt. George Lorton said today Meiuell talked to officers for a short while Thursday night, "but he just doesn't know who shot him "We'll talk to him some more when he gels better," Lorton said, "but he told us he could come up with no reason why anyone would shoot him." 1 Lorton said he talked to Meix- sell 's ex-wife for several hours Thursday, "and we just haven't been able to come up with a motive." lnvestigators today are rein- terviewing witnesses to the shooting and trying to determine Meixsell's activities prior to hls arrival at the well-lit apartment complex Wednesday ni~ht. "We think be was visiting his sister in Compton before he ar· rived home," Lorton said, adding detectives will investigate his ac- tivities for several days prior to the shooting. Conflicting reports from apart- ment dwellers have officers sort- ing fact from fiction today, and Lorton says he hopes 'the victim can h~lpwhenheisfeeliog better. Detectives arriving at the scene Wednesday night beard witnesses say they saw the sus- pect approach Meixsell in the carport and heard him plead with the man not to shoot him. Melxsell told Lorton from his bospllaJ bed that he thought be saw someone walking along the sidewalk bordertng the apart· ment complex, but that the man · did not taJk to him. "We've also got people telling us he was shot at close range, but we have found the first shot was fired some distance away, say about two car lengths," Lorton said. Meixsell, who worked for the Bechtel Power Corporation as a crane operator until last Sep- tem ber, moved to Costa Mesa from his Dana Point home a few months ago. CRISIS. ALL OF THE MEDIA KEEPS POUNDING INFORMATION REGARDING ENERGY~ Tl-E LACK THEREOF. rr IS APPARENT TO ANYo-JE WHO LOOKS. THAT THE REAL CRISIS rs AN INDIVIDUAL ONE. WE HAVE BECOME SO ll\Z'f THAT \'.'.E ADHERE TO THE OlO ARMY IJJAGE: -"DON'T STAND UP WHEN YOU CAN SIT. DON'T SIT WHEN YOJ CAN LIE DOWN,'' Elt. l.NfORTUNA TEl Y. Tl-ESE IDEAS HA VE CARRIED OVER INTO BUSINESS. ANO rT JS INCREASING. Y MORE DIFffO.JL T TO ANO A CIVFTSMAN WHO TAKES PRIDE IN HS WORK. AT ALDEN'S WE DO HAVE THESC CRAFTSMEN. AND M CARPETS AlE STRETCHD PROPERLY. ANO TH: SEAMS AU HAN[).S£WN AND Rf-INFORCED WITH LATEX. IF THE JOEi TAKES LONGER TO . 00 IT RJGfr, n£N WE TAKE LONCl:R! [)()'-.JT BUY VALUABLE CAAPETJNG AND HA VE IT RUINED BY A SHOOOY INSTAUATICN -CALL ALDEN'S mo AGHT THE ENERGY CRISIS. DEN'S : iiisiiilatioii: ~custom dr~peri11s . • linOlewn • vAMKI floor .. • VOL. 70_, NO.~!tJJ.;£!!9~~~38 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIOA~EBRUARY 18, 1977 TEN CENTS ._ t r h a a • I.agun8 May ·Re1tive :Height--·Initiative a1 PIDLIP aOSJIABIN Of, .. .,.., ........... Lacuna Beach Vice Mayor Joo 'Brand aald Thuraday be will re- vive a 1971 building height limita- tion approved by a vote ol resi- dents and later ov~rturned by the Fourth District Court ol Appeals. He ia likely to have the backing ol the majority of the council, which macteck city ordinance-to limit building height to 36 feet -' .,, alter tbe appeP's court ruled a • 1eneral law city could not dolt by an initiative. The eouncil learned thlA week that the California Supreme Court, in a cueJnvol vi.Dg the city of Uveanore, decided ..general law cities, like Lacuna, can pass land use initiatives. The court previously upheld the right ol 20Dinl by initiative for charter citU!s, ruling on a Sao · -100 MPB Oaase HOt Pursuit Snares Aliens A 100-mil e·per-hour chase along fog-bound Interstate S netted the U.S. Border Patrol five illegal aliens today. San Clemente Police Officer Jim Gularte stopped the suspect car without incident at Avenida Presidio and its occupants were turned over to the border patrol. S upervising agent John Wesson said two of the occupants were aged 12 and 14. Border Patrol agents gave chase wben the auto ran the San Onofre Check Station shortly after2a.m. Pursuing agents estimated the speed or the chase at in excess of 100 miles per hour along the foggy freeway. . Wesson admitted the condi- tjons were not acceptable for such high speed. He said that ftas wby the San Clemente police Department was notified by radio and asked to intercept the neeingcar. A high speed pursuit by the Border Patrol in late January in jured three Orange Coast youths when a patrol unit rammed headon into the youths car along the Ortega High~ay. County Dollar Falls -···-·--·--·~-· ···---........ ~ -.-.-....... _ 42.8e in 10 Years By Tbe Aaaoclatecl ftresa percent of the total increase in Riling food and housing costs the Southland. last month 1an soatbern Housing costs had the highest Dle10 iolUatlve relative to bu.ild- lJil het&ht limitations. Laiuu Beach -city Attorney George t.o,an was ordered to in- ve1Ugate whether the Art Colony'• 1971 inltiatlve would be v alld under t.be new court ruling. The distinction, ol a city or· dlnance passed by the council or by popular vote, is an important one and could determine the future Laeuna Beach skyline. An ordinance passed by the council can be repealed by a 3·2 vote of' that body. An ordinance created by initiative could be changed only by another vote of tbe residents. The 1971 initiative was a response lo a plan by develop- ment interests to build high-rise hotels. Art Colony residents, fearing ~be ~evelopment of a Miami Heach-type oceanfront profile ol skyscraper$, organized a1ainst ·the plan and forced the tMD-Gity Council to call an election. The height limitation initiative carried by 3-1. The electioa drive was the birth or Village Laguna, a band of environmentally minded tesi- dents who took as their cause, main't~lliar the Art Colony's village atmosphere. Vic• MayQr Brand said Thurs-· day that il the 1971 initiative is not held valid, be will ask the full CQUncU to call for another vote in the next•eneral election in 19'.78· News ~the state hiJh court de· cialon was greete'd en - tbualutically by the council ma· jority. Conspiracy Orit King Assassin 'Acted Alone' '.l! ASHll'!GTON CAP) A Justice Department tai;k force found no e\'idence that the FBI was implicated in the murder of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and concluded that the FBI invesllga tion of the assassination was thorough and honest The task force released a 149- page report or tts findings today after rev1e•v1ng more than 200,000 FBI d()(•uments and in· terviewmg about 40 v11tnesses Former Atty Gen Edward H. Levi launched the probe to clear up questions about the FBI harassment or the civil nghts leCld~r an.d the investigation of his death · More Cash For School Boost Eyed The task force said the evidence virtually rules out the possibility of a conspiracy to kill King. who was s hot oo a motel balcony in Memphis on April 4, 1968. The evidence indicates that James Earl Ray, who was ar· rested and pleaded guilty to the crime, acted alone. the task force said. "The sum of aJI or the evidence of Ray's guilt points to him so ex- clusively that it most effectively makes the point that no one else was involved." the report said. "Of course, someone could conceivably have provided him with logistics 'CJf""even paid Ulm to commit Ute crime. However, we. have found no competent evidence upon which lo base such a theory." The task force said the FBl conscientiously checked ouf leads suggesting a conspiracy but "the reaulta were negative.·· The task force "has concluded ' that the investigation by the FBI to ascertain and capture the murderer or Dr. King was thoroughly, honestly and sue ... cessfully conducted," the report said. "We found no new evidence wblch calls for action by state otc federal authorities." The task force members a\s() (See KING, Page AZ> ; . Burglar "..-''li:f~·~:RmiS ~Wlf d .. •. In Laguna~ Califomiam tbetr hisbest 8)()0· increase at 2.1 percent. which put thly iDcrase in cooaume.r costs it 6.1 percent ahead of a year ago, Architect William Davis told since llay, th U.S. Labor lbedepartmentsald. Captstruo OQ,ifi..S Scboot Dl$· De artment. aid today The costs of owning a home in trict trustees. this week they will l • ltie .,enc: .• Butta~ of Labor Southern California jumped have to ra.iae about $47.2 million ' C!•·••...i.-d three percent due to "con· in tbe oext four years to keep ' . . ~wa~ tai consumer prices siderably" higher property taxes pace with projected enrollment. l; Lm AnCeles and Orange Coun-and increased maintenance and .,. w1.....,... The Capistrano district cur· I.a rote:w. percent in repair services. while rents in· Wbu C'Mer• rently bas about 15,000 students Janaary, the dollar to 57•2 -c• ka 1967 .... -.. as. creased 1.6 percent, the depart-in kindergarten through senior ..-..-~ mentsaid. Mexican Presid't!'ftt,. Jose--hifh .. schOOl. -~ nnt Septe~ ~~Price Inda was Food prices rose by 1.3 percent L o p e z P o r t i I J o that number is expected to jump 6 4 ~above January 1976 in January and were 2 percent acknowledges applause as to 16,230. abeLabarl>epartmentsald. • above January 1976 .ror the he speaks to members of_ John Murray, growth trend While (rices rose in all an.s or Southland, ~he ag~ncy said. Congress Thursday. In the consultant to the district, pro- eouumer ...$pP'\di,_. •J&~ 8lk Grocery items increased by ~7 _ __b 8 c k K!.2 u n d i s H 0 use jects total school enrollment to parel and IQ>keep, the dePart· • • pet:bt tor-tfhr 11tor1t11"1>at '"':-s P e·a'IC er 'Tn 0 mas . 'Ti P.. reach 18,035 by September. 1978, meat ukl, hicl*r feod andbous-• mained only two-tenths of a per-O'..Neill . ·~ 19.795 a year liit~r. 21,463 the ,ft. ccma ·'--.. --·-•....a for 80 cent a~e last yev, the Labor ---·--------following year and 23,290 by Sep· -. --~ Department said. -~ ·--· ---··tember;nJS?: -· -·• --~ - - The cost-of dining out rose by Superintendent Jerome .~ptive Boy, ---11, Succumbs SA.N FRANCISCO (AP> -An ll·year-old boy boepitaUM!d last moatb auffering from malnutri- , UoD and debydralioa aft.er bein& bandcufted totlw bathnoro toHet. llaa dW ol "respiratory com- pUHUGm, .. tbeti.oepital ••id. O•F7 Elleaberr had been bo1pitalh:ed since he was bl'OuCbt to the hospital by bis ., mother and be:r boyfriend in late .., .Jan~. If• di~ shortly bef~re mldnJoat Tltunday. Autborities 1atd that when he wu lldmitted the boy wel&hed just 4t PoUDds -about half wb•t ia eonaiich!nd avera1e -and bis body temperature was 84 degree.. Coast Weather hir tbroQCh Saturday. Only partial afternoon deartn1 aloftl beaches. Lowa ~-in .-sos 1fttb h1lb s.mntay in 109. TOD.4Y •I only lour-tenths of a percent for T M SO Thornsley sa1d there is no level-tbe mooth but was 7 .1 percent oro an, ' ing off r1 t})e dis\rict 's population hij.her than a year ago in explosion ih sight. Laguna Nicuel ' ~uffiem CanJOrrii8. .. . Dies~ m· Fall and Mission Viejo are obviously In other categories: be al th and growing very rapidly, he tot&. recreation was up one-half or a ,yµst~. but e".en San Clemente percent for the month and 8.1 is growing steadny, "i( more percent for the year; medical From Ladder slowly. costs rose s~·tenths or a percent Thornsley said it is disadvan- to 1.3 percent higher than last An El Toro man who apparent-tageous from an educational ~ -aadotransportation was up ty slip~'frmn the ladder while standpoint to allow enrollment of one·teolh of a percent to 21.8 per· he was painting a home in South an elementary school to eo over cent for the year. La-guna died of head injuries 800 students. A junior hi&h sboUld Thursday before he reached have no more Nian 1,090-studentc, Sou th Co a st comm u nlty a high school 2,000 or 2,500 at the Hospital, Orange County most.hesaid. Forei~rs . . Programmed Assassins? Coroner's officers reported to-Truman Benedict, deputy d,a superintendent. told trustees the y. Deputies said Frank Gerbasi Jr., 50, of 24001 Muirlands Blvd., apparently suffered a skull frac- ture' when he fell head rirst on the paved driveway at 5 La1unita St. • An autopsy has been ordered today to confirm the cause of death. "We cannot be absoh¢ely sure al thls point that he fell from the ladder." a deputy said. Laguiw, Girls Hold Auction ~ Limousine aervice and tour tJcket.e to an Ahmanson Thea.ter p1-y, Sab Francisco and Las Vegas tripa. antiques. art works, celebrity memorabiUa, a ~. surf board and skateboards are amon1 ltem1 tor bid at the ~una Beach Girls Club fifth annual A\ICUon and Boutique, <See FUNDS, Page AZ) Oil Soils Pacific In Tanker Mishap LOS ANGELES CAP> -Near- ly 600 &allons or crude oil has leaked into Ult Pacific 54 miles west of Oceanside whlle the oil was being transferred between two supertankers. The Coast Guard said the 10- barreJ spill occurred Thursday duripa offloading operations by the Shell Oil Company. Ma1l ol the oil •as scooped up by the workboat Canadian Ol7m1>ic, whlch was outfitted with a lklm· ll)lng device, the Cout Guard allld. Poli~e said today if was pro-bably the work of one person OD a binee: There were no suspects. Losses w~e small. Most ol the shops struck were on -Forest Avenue in the dowl)town buSlness sectio'1: the Lagu~a Pet Shop, the Stray rrbale, Farrar Jewelry and Kids dlil!t.--.. ...__ ___ __...._ The Luy Crab restau~ant, 480 South Coast Highway, was also FB' -'--.na*a · UJe target ol a burglary attempt, f ./UT~oflO where \he culprit tried to climb -tbrou&h a bfgb window in tile r~-, .,,.O,Qt IF/~"•~~-..ar...sU~ . .1tn~ tl~l_to ~~ ~!1ftd 1ri~ a W t..-.~a ofbrealdne glass. By STEVE MITCHELL Of ... D•ily ~lletSleff Police said a red building brick waa thrown through the rear win·· dow of the pet shop, in a vain ~ to reach through and ol)en the back door. ..... ----""' FBI ag~nta walked into a Newport Beach mruntenancesup- ply business Thursday afternoon and arrested one of the agency's 10 most wanted fugitives. The burglar failed to get inside Farrar Jewelry, too. but manaaed to snag a $37 Bulova watch by reaching with a four• foot redwood pole, after ren\ov• ing a louvered window pane. •' 'Po\lce si.ld the p:ole was left a& tbescene. Agents anested Francis John Marlin, a 30-year-old convict serving a Ure sentence iri ·a D~l aware pitton WbO' l!scaped lut Aug\$St~ anji itlJ~¥edly, went on a kidnap-rape spree tbaUelt a It was the third time tbll younawomandead. month a buralar •tole a stnale Martin offered no resistance wat.Ch -always a INl~a _., when arrested by agent$ shortly from Jeweler William A. 'Farrar • after the luri.ch hour at Ne-•.• Al~ the nrat' t1'ett1 .Farrar Uonwide Professional Systems, moved his watch display fatth«" 4.300Campus!>t1ve. · from the window . After the Comp*1\y prnident Nick second, he'd moved them ·~ Bai ha taid Hartin, wbo used the pletelJ out(lt arm 'I reaclt. • 1 name Rlch.vcf. Maule, worked u But not out of reach of a f~· ' painter fu.r. "the Los Anleles foot polt. · ~· " irm's NewpOrt' Beach lacllltles. J\emov~ndow louwn~t¢ Agents aatd Martln lived ha : tlwt·Kldl , f(>liee•tald; tti6 Tustin. thJet tot iD and emptied a e "My brdttter, Victor, p\cked register of about U in .aniaU him up bitclhlkiii1 and 1av.e him chan1e. a job piinlinff when he said ho ff uted ttie aame technique ~ needed wort, t1 Ba&ha said iJ1lA ' tb Stny •W?We. pUlng $15•tt (See WANft.D, Pac& A!) .-0 bt chqp. ~ :~ 81 WILUAM SCJl&EIBD Of .. 0..ly ,,......... • Tbe flow of water lnto 1.2 bBlloa 1•llon Lake Miu on VI~ was cut by 60 percent today but lt may be a little harder tban ex- pected to eUmlDate all Northern Calllornta water pourtn1 l.Dto UMt buln. Minion vtejo Comp"'y Pre:sJ. dent Ph1Up J. ReUJy announced TbW'Sday momlna that, as of * * * tbat moment, aii north at.ate water feedlnJ the lake had been cut and that Oo1.Y Colorado River aqueduct supplies were belnt used. Not so. reported the Santa llarprita Water Di.ltrict, which ii 1upplyln1 the water for the lake. By increasing tbe flow of pure Colorado River water and redue- in& the total now into the lake * * * Cutback of Water La11nched on Coast By LAURIE KASPEa Of .. o.i1, ,., ... Sutt Conforming lo the MetroPolitan Water District's re- quested voluntary 10 percent cut· b · water usage apparently too difficult along the Coast. area water district of. flcials reported today that they've already launched water conservation programs and several said they are considering further measures. William Hurs t , general manager of the Irvine Ranch Water District, said Irvine has been "way out in front of water conservation for a long time." He said the district is already saving 10 percent off the lop of its us age throuah its reclaimed water program. The district has been sendjng out conservation literature in the mail for the last five years and SPonsored a pro- gram in the schools for tour years. He said the district is currently preparing cards lo put on tables in the city's restaurants lnform- ing patrons that water won't be put on the table unless it is re- quested. Although water cons umption in Irvine is well below the state average of household use, Hurst said. district directors will con- sid e r further conservation meas ures when they meet on Feb. 28. Carl Kymla. manager or the Moulton-Niguel Water District, also said bia district is "way ahead ~game." Since 1963, this district has had a wastewater reclamation pro- gram. Starting fut year, the dis· trict has required all new home. commercial and industrial de· velopments to -Install water- savinf devices. In January, the district began a program lo plit these devises ·in existing build- ings. Also, Kymla said, the district last year enacted a rate schedule which penalizes consumers who don't conserve water. William Knitz. manager of the Santa Margarita Water District serving Mission Viejo, said he ex- pects his district can cut water usage by "at least 20 and maybe 30 percent" by the end of the year through its new reclamation pro- ject. He said his district al10 has been sending conservation literature to consumers and has water conservation kits for sale in its office. , He saijl hiS' .:listrict directors may Al$> CQASider a new rate structure'i:n the near future. Huntington Beach Mayor Har- riet Wieder said the City Council may consider offenng incentives lo a program of voluntary cut· backs when they meet Tuesday. She said she also would like to conduct conservation contests for school children. She said the city may also con· sider allowing residents lo water their lawns on certain days of the week. Candidate Urges More Involvement f Thu artic~ it oiw of o am~•~ f1bng tM uven clll'ldldatea IHlc:ing three seal$ on the Capbtrano Urufted School oi.tnct board of tnu'ttt• The toinnn m «XII of the tnuttt area& wiU ~the candidate polbng tlw most vote• dutnct·!Dlde m tlw March 8 ~lectwnJ By ANNE COOPEll . bl'"" o.lly ..... s..!f Jan Overton says the way to flaht Capistrano Unified School District's bl11esl problem - growth -is to get people of the district more involved with their schools. ''There baa been a trend of parents rellnqulshlfll authority and responsibility to tbe schools," abe said. •'They need to take a bigger part." In a school district 1rowtng 14 percent a year, arowth must be considered the m~or Issue, she aaid. Bonds will have to be passed to build more schools, but Mn. Overton predicted the dis- trict trill have a successful bond elecUon only wbe:n the communi- ty comes to the district, asking for mon school CacLUUea. .. lt'aa vuy simple cue otrun- 11101 out d room to put kids," she aaJd. "The Ore marabal lospecl- ed Del Obispo Elementary School recently and Hid the -school ls not fire safe -there are just too many bodies. "Unfortunately, not everyone realises it takes two yean after bonda pasa to build a achoo!," ahe .Ud. "We're always bebJnd." .Mrs. Overton, 3S, became in- Obice>MT &.AC 1•1!11 Qi(tJI ,...~c... o.ur,-.-wNci. .. _ -................... ....._ ... Of-. CllMl-....... ~s---.. ~:-.H;ft~.~­~~'~-~=w;.,": ._ 11Mr1'"-!1t0.U..4 ....... _.._ -.. ~.~_,...._,,. .,._....._... ............. . --.a. ....... e.i.-....... OMty ..... "•" l'llM• 'GET PEOPt.£ INVOLVED' TrvetH J•n Overton fl'ODl 5G million to U.8 million saUons per day, the lake's con- sumption of northern water baa been reduced from about 50 per. cent to about 20 percent. But, according to Santa Mar1arita Manaaer Wtlliam Knill, 1t would be lmpoaalble to •hut off all northern water without maklng some mechanical and technical ch~es to the water system. Company spokesman Harvey Stearn explained that the water dlatrict's supplies come from two primary sources: -A pipeline of "blended" northern and Colorado River water from the Diemer Filtra- tion Plant lo Yorba Unda. -A pipeline of pure Colorado River water direct from the aqueduct vla lhe Santiago Aqueduct in the Santa Ana Moun· lain foothills and the El Toro Water District, Nnlch filters and chlorinates it. Stearn said that at one point in the Santa Maraarita ~ystem, just before reaching the lake, th• two nowa are "comingled" in one pipe. According lo Stearn and Knitz, one possible way of avoiding con· sumptlon of some north state water by the lake would be to physically separate the two flows with a new pipeline in the affect- ed area a Une about one-fourth to one-half mile long. Tanker Bow Towed to Scrapyard LOS ANGELES (AP) -The bow section of the sunken tanker Sanslnena was towed to a scrapyard in Los Angeles Harbor today. Heavy fog delayed the opera· lions for about two hours before three tugs towed the 1,200-ton bow section about four miles to the National Metal and Steel Corp. scrapyard on terminal Island. An escort Coast Guard ship and vessels from the port warden's office accompanied the tuas. The Sansinena exploded and sank al her berth here Dec. 17, killing seven Italian crewmen and spilling an estimated 10,000 gallons of oil into the harbor. The blast, which hurled massive pieces of the ship onto neighbor- ing docks, WH also blamed for the apparent death of a security guard whose body has not been found. The expl06ion was caused by a buildup of gas fumes which were accidentally Ignited, a board of inquiry later determined. Much of the midsection of the 810-foot tanker -what wasn't blown onto the dock In the ex- plosion -ls still under water and ls attached to the ship's stern. Don't Park ~ongLaguna Parade Route Vehicles parked along the route of Saturday's Patriot's Day Parade after 6 a.m. will be towed away, Laguna Beach police said. The parade stara at La1una Beach High School, eoes down Park Avenue, turn$ right on Glenneyre Street and right on Forest Avenue to Broadway. The 1tneta will be posted for no parking . The parade route will be closed to au traffic beeinntna at 10:30 a.m. Police advise Top of the World residents to use Temple Hills Drive and Thalia Street to avoid trafftc. Residenl!I in the Mystic Hills and Sk7llne Drive areas are directed to use Wendt Terrace and St. Ann'• Drive lo Thalia Street. · l'rom Page AJ PROGRAM •• perlmentS with animals have ahown that thdr behavior can be. affected bJ braln·atlmulatlna im· pl anti. He 1ald the House commlttee abould tue 1pedal note of War· ... ft Cocnmlasion nndln11 that Oswald Tt'U involved In an "ex· perimental research" program mvolvine electrical stimulation or the brain while attendtni a seer •PY 1cbool In MJnsk, Ruslla. .tter htl 1969 defeetion. Schorr wd otttclal Sovtet fe. l cords IJao sbow Oswald was hoaplttJlud tor an adenoid operation In Mbl&lc. 11He wu u. .. tor 11 d171. Are tbe SoTtlt.I • leMrOU wlt.b tbetr buds• tor a almple ailenold operatian? ma O.wald ha • diff etmt kind ol operaUon? Was he wlrW for: aauahlaUoaf .. SchottuDdldllll~. 8cMrr aid ......_ d Man. ......... Ull .... 1W'•~ llllPt ,..... lt M WU pro; aramlDld~kilL ................ Doggone New Teeth James Gaasedelen, a University of Minnesota dental student had to make a set of teeth to fit a dummy as a class r~uirement, then refitted them for his nine-year- old poodle. The pooch h as its own teeth underneath the false choppers, however. FrOlfl Page AJ SCHOOL FUNDS ••. district cannot afford a single year's funding Jae. The district will experience an enormous im· pact two yea.n from now if bonds are not paued for new schools, hesatd. More than 80 portable cla11room1 are already In use tn the Capiatrano district, Benedict said. The school district currently has $8.8 million fully obligated for acqumtion of three elemen· tary school sites with three core module schools, two In Mission Viejo and one In Laguna Nlauel. In addition to these schools, Thornsley said enrollment pro· jects indicate the district will need five more standard elemen- tary schools, two more junior highs and a fourth senior high by Frmt1t Page Al KING ..• said they "found no evidence of any compUdly" in the as1assina- tion by the FBI or the Memphis Police Department. 1 However, the FBI failed lo check some leads which might have erased some still lingering mysteries about the case, the re- port said. This included indications that one or both of Ray's brothers helped him escape in 1967 from the Missouri State Prison. The FBI learned about that possibility after Ray was cap· tured in Enaland on June 8, 1968, but failed to check it out because it was apparently considered un- important then, the task force said. The report said it was un· derstandable that the FBI con· centrated on learnina the killer's Identity and catching him and bypassed so.me leads about. his activities prior to the aasassma- tion. As for tile FBI's efforts to harass King and discredit him as a civil riibta leader. the task force called the campaign clear- ly improper but recommend_ed against prosecutlon or anyone JO· volved. September 1981. Projected bonding capacity for the same period would be $50.2 million, if voters pass the bonds. A bond election requires a two- third majority lo pass .. A S30 million school construe· tlon bond issue was rejected by Capistrano district voters in March, 1976. A majority of the voters favored the issue, but it failed lo get the necessary two- tbirds support. Trustees are expected to de- cide at their next regular meet· ing Tuesday whether to call for a bond election May 31. Tuesday's meeting is scheduled fbr 7:30 p.m. at school district offices, 32972 Calle Perfecto in San Juan Capistrano. &Ulet Show Set Satw-day At Sadtlleback Ora nge County 's Ballet Pacihca will stage an evening of "Ballet Highlights" Saturday in the Saddleback College gym- nasium. The free event is taking place in conjunction with the Mission Viejo school 's "Experiencing Dance" series and will begin at 8 p.m. No reservations are re· quired. The classical dance troupe, un- der the direction of its founder, Lila Zall, will perform "The Gift to be Simple," based on the folkways of the religious sect called the Shakers. Other highlights wUI include "Dance Classique" and ''La Danse et la Musique ." "Khachaturian Valse," "Pa- quita" and ''The Roasted Swan.·· There are 85 dancers in Ballet Pacifica, which performs 50 con· certs a year wtth 1t repertoire of 52 fully-costumed ballets. THE REAL ENERGY A, bench wanant wu lssuec for the arftlt of former con· areaaman Andrew Hlaaba" Tbur•day when the foroiet OranJ• ~t uaeuor failed tc 1!\ow up in lor Cou.f't foa ball heanoa. Juda. Funk Domenichinl signed the warrant and then or· dered aervtee held until Karch ll to &ive Htn1baw. 5', an op· portunlty to appear in hi! courtroom. . Hlnabaw bu been tree on his promise to appear alnce his con· vlcUon hfo weeks ago on charges ot mlaappropriatlon of funds and petty theft while aemn1 u as· sessor. He wu sentenced to onE year In the county Jail and placed on five yea.rs probaUon. Defen1e attorney Marshall Morgan told Judge Domenichini be could offer ao ruaon for Hlnabaw ta1Un1 to appear in court. He told the Judte that Hinshaw, wbo is living wlth his broth.,, John, in Garilen Grove, may have made an "error in calendaring." Court officials made several calls lo the Garden Grove home but were u~able to contact Hinshaw or any members of his family. From Page AJ WANTED ••• Anaelest.oday. Martin was taken before a federal mael1trate in Santa Ana for arraicnment on a federal warrant. His bail was set at $100,000 and be is being held al Orange County Jail pendina a Feb. 25hearine. agents said. FBI spokesman Dick Woolf sald Martin wu sought for un- lawful rught lo avoid prosecution after escaping with three other prisoners from the Delaware Cor- rectional Center in Smyrna, Del., lastAug. 21. •·He and the others over· powered guards with knives and a gun,'' Woolf explained. He said the four men were sought by Police in three states for investigation of a crime spree that includes two sexual assaults, a murder, an attempted murder and armed robbery in the days after the prison break. Two of the fugitives were ar- reated by police in Virlinia and a third by Maryland authorities 1bortly alter the breakout but Martin madl. lt to the Weit Coast; agent Woolf said. Victor Bagba, who works for his brother al Nationwide, sald lo an interview today that he picked up Martin ab<Xlt four months ago on the San Diego Freeway. "He was on hJs way to Orange County and.he looked hunary, so I took him lo a restaurant and fed him a bamburaer," Victor Baiha said. "He asked me tr I could get him work and I told him he could have a painting job." "Then I told him I would need to see his driver's license and toelal security card and he Hid be'd have to send back home for them." Alter month.a ol delays and ex-cuses, the Baaha brothers became suspicious, and Nick Ba1ha said be finally called federal agents. .. "I guess I just didn't like the look of that guy," be said. "Looks :like be was a pretty bad fellow." CRISIS. All OF THE MEDIA KEEPS POUNOING INFORMATION REGARDING ENERGY ANO THE LACK THEREOF. IT IS ,AJ>PARENT TO ANYONE WHO LOOKS. THAT THE REAL CRISIS IS AN INDIVIDUAL ONE. WE Hf. VE BECOME SO LAT( THAT WE ADI-OE TO THE OLD ARMY /.DAG. -"DON'T STANO UP WHEN YOU CAN SIT, DON'T SIT WHEN YOJ CAN LIE DOWN,'' ETC. l.HORTUNA TEL Y, THESE IDEAS HA VE CAARJEO OVER INTO BUSINESS, AND IT IS INCREASINGLY MORE DIFRCULT TO Rt-0 A CRAFTSMAN WHO TAKES PRIDE IN HS WORK. AT Al.DEN'S WE DO Hr\VE Tl-£SE CMFTSMEN, AND M CARPETS AU STRETCHD PR<$L Y. ANO THE SEAMS AU . HANO.SE\t#N ANO RE-INFORCf:D 'WITH LATEX. IF THE Xl8 TAKES~ TO DO IT RIGfr, Tt-EN WE TAKE LONGER! · ~T BUY VALUABl.E CARPETING MD HAVE rT RUINED BY A SHCXX>V INSTAU.ATION -CALL AL09'fS NI) AGfT nt: ENERGY CRISIS. a,y EalAE~&SK.EYICll - Oltlltl)Mty .......... Newport Bea~ plannint com· minlonen unveiled a plan for Mariner's MUe deslgned to in· crease tratnc now lD the coneest· ed area Thursday. Business•~n and loc al homeowners, however, were critlcal Ol an alternative pro- PoSal that would divlde Pacific Cout Ulgbway lbto·two ooe-wa)""' couplets. .. Commiaionera.decided.tobold . -AlterD.lltive B, which drew off ac:tioD OD the speetflc area beavy protests from Matinel''s plan uPW arch ,3, followtne Mlle area busineumen, would alinost twO ind one-half hours of mean Coast Hi&bway would be public.comment. i dividld into two one-way A report filed by the plasmln couplctii; three lanes eastbound stall offers ~mmlssioflen two on the c street and ~ altematives: la,tes w~ on Avon Street, -Alternative A would blean • which woUld be tu.med into a loop 12-foot widening of Coast wbieh would brancb off h'01:n Uie Highway and the extension ol hitbway near Tustin Avenue~ Avon Street west to a·connectioo rec-<>nnect near Riverside with Santa Ana Avenue at a total Avenue. cost of about $800,000. A ·number of NewPOrt Heights resident• proteited •otb alternatives, tltJn.a a n~ ·ror a mo~e extenilve traffic study oa ·tbe ~ect.s·tbe;J>ropoaah •outd baveonresldent.i• lt.rafftt n~. Alternative B. wbifb officials estimate d cost about $4 million more than plan A, would speed trit.fflc t»ouP the area, bUt bt.Wnellrbel fffl 'tbey would be financl•ll,y bqrt by • Cllle:wa)' traffic system. Followinc preseatJtion.s from area businessmen, com-. mt.aaionerPaul Balalls aaid, "We· abo'lldD't penaUae business became we want to uiove traffic throUCbNeW'pot1 Beach.•• Commissi~ •aid ~ are leanfni tQwanls the less radical alternative A altbo'1&h tbey are boldine off an a fmal recommeo- daUon to city couocil unUl at letst March 3. ~ • sun. tbore mu be c:onflicts between bUliness •nd residential lancj OWDer$ over buildin& densi· ly in Mariner'~ Mile. MO!lt homeowners as~•.uons support a low denllty (,5 UnMS lhf' buildable area) while bus.I.· nessmen favor higher denslLy to orfset the high taxes in the area which front.I on the harbor. The eventual ionine of tbe area wil\ )ave ' major impact on..,.19• ainount or future lraffic in me area. J>ased on low dtmslty, Coast Hithvlay wouJd h'lftdl& about 58,000 cars daily by 1995 if com· <See MA&INER, Pate A%) FBI A~ests · Fugitive··· in ·Ne~~rt Second Lawsuit 1 ... NB Attorney -Gets $403,20Q By TOM BARL£Y Ot 1M 0.11, "*Steff Just one month after a judge set aside a ~.3 million award handed him by an Orange County Superior Court jury. dis abled Newport Beach attorney Julius Hinshaw Warraiit ___ ·-· S. Austero got a $403,200 cem- pensation prize today from a second jury In a second lawsuit. The panel dellberated three days in Auatero's action tlgainst the National Casualty Company of Detroit and then ruled that Austero, 57 , of 1100 RutlaDd Road, was entitled to $ubstaot1a1 damages. The jury told Judg& Kennet.1' E. Lae that the damages w~re as- -~~uA..Jll..AlJllQ..Jor )he poliq. payments dented by the c6n1- ~,. ., Jssued P\nY. $33,600 for ertu~tional. dis- tress caused Austero ahd $336,000 in pUJlitive damages. Attorney· Herb Hafif-a uc-cessCllllY argue<! to tho jury that the company wrongl~ denied A bencll warrant was issued benefits to bis cliellt after he •as fol" tbe arrest of former con-stricken with a diseas~ known u • -dre... Hinshaw preseniledementia. gressmaQ "'-'' "' It was arcn•ed in the co-p .... ':'s Thursday when the former •--.... ~ Orange County assessor failed to defense tbat Austero practiced u AinonglO On 'Most Wanted' FBI agent~walked into a Newport Beach maintenance sup- ply business Thursday afternoon and arrested one Qf the agency's 10 m~t 't'anlA!<i fuii1ive~ _ .~... . A1ents arreste<I l='Tancis JOhn Marlin. a 30-year-old convict serving a Ii.le senLen.ce in a Delaware prison who escaped last Aueust.21 and allegedly went on a kidnap-rape apree that left a young woman dead. Martin offered no reaistance wb~-_, Bit~ ~ ... ,-.&eti!s ~!tt>rtli after ch Jl0\11 aw. Uonw essioo•t Syat.ea\S, '300 Cllllpwt ~ • • C'omr>any pr sicJent l'tfc Bagha said IOrtln, who U.sed the name Ricbard Maw~, worked as a palnler {or the i.os ~eles firm 'a Newport .Beach faciUUes. Agents said 1'anin lived in Tuatin. • !llow up in Superior Court for an attorney in a number or cases "-· \)ail hearing. after the date that he claimed his Judge Frank Domenlcbim disability began. ."My brotberr Victor, picked 'ff ' bim up.bitcbhildn1 and gave him onest signed the warrant and then or-Austero's son. attorney Wayne -cfered service held until March u Aus tero, d~scribed his father to give Hinshaw, 54, an op-during tbe trial as having been portunity to appear in bis incapable of aDY professional or courtroom. family activity for the last five -Hinshaw bas been free on his years~ is now ser~ou~y ill. 'Promise to appear since his con· Pr~le dementaa is defined viction twd weeks ago on charges as a dlSeSlSe that. causes the br~n of misaJ!P.rwr.!~CJ! of fJl~...!!!d to shri.nk '° u IIttJe as one third petty-tbeft-wh1Je seFvi~ as a.s:-mm Ml'IH~~l~ ... sessor. He was senle1lced to one unknown and.it ~s reca.rded ~in-- year in the county lall and placed clft'abJe. oo.flveyears probation. A'1.lstero was awarded -$5.3 Defense attorney M arsball million in damages a year aao Morcan told Judae Domenlcblni for the failure oft.be Wub.INrtA>h h• could offer no reason for National lnauran~ Company to lUnsbaw f aillnl Jo a~ar in boqqr ~er .~blUt.Y .PQUey COllrt.. He told the Judie that deaiened to piy · him $250 a Hbsaltaw •ho it llvtne with bis month. brother. John, in Garden Grove. Superior Court J~ge RObert may have made an "error in A. Banyard later reJected that calenda.rhla-• · aw ant as unrulistic .JUlcl cut the Court officials m ade several damae• to t:l53.111.42.. That rul· calls to the Garden Grove bome in& is bein& appealed by Ha.fat. but were unabl-e to contact - Hinshaw or any membttl of bis 4mil.y. A member ol the marshal's of-~ a,dvised the court today. ~ever, that Hinshaw bu now l*m camacted and wtll be in eoert March 11 to. e~plah\~ bis abaence. It ta understood that be advised tH deputy marshal that he had entered the WfOQI date in his eqa1ement book. (See lllNSllA w ••••• A2) 'Lost' Heiress F~~~ka~~ VJSiting Friend a job painting when he said he needed work,, .. 8aJtta said in Los Angelest.oday. . WASHINGTON <AP> -A · Mirtuf'was,~n •l)e~ a Justice Departmenl task force federal magistrate lb Sen~a Ana found no evidence that the FBI (or arnignment ob a federal was implicated in the murder of warrant. His bail was set at Dr. Marti.tl Luther King Jr.-and $100,000 and he Js being held at concluded that the F~I invesllga- Orange Caa1'1ty :1Iu1 ~ending a tion o! the assassmallon was I......... . ·ff·-·~~ Feb. 25hearing, asents said. • ........ " .. •AcLGoaest..--....... _.. r ·--••• ·-F.BI spokesman Qi~As, Woolf The task Corce relem;ed a 149· • ' • said Martin w~ soueht fOr UD· pagl! report df itS'findings today In defiance of-poet;· Ogden Nah~-of""tire'-Phoien»t;-·· • TQ~turmgrrtbT'&Wllt-proft't'Uthttl a!ter rev,i.ewing more than Artz., Zoo's resiaent pelicans proclaims silently that his after escaeing with three other 200.~ FBI documents and in· beak can "hold enough for a week," but not nearly as pris~ersfromtheDelawareCor-terv1ewingabout40witnesses. much 85 his belly can rectionaI Center ln Smyrna, Former AUy. Gen. Edward H. · Del., last Aug. 21. Levi la~hed the probe to clear "He and the others over-· tt1' ctttesmms llbout -ttre· ;PBl Ia11nclied on Coast :# • • • ·a, LAUIUE KA'SPEK - Of tM Dell~ .. llet Stiff Conforming lo th e MetroPQlitan Waler Dlattict'a re- qu~ted vQluntaJ:Y 10 percent (ut- back-in wet.er usage apparently won't be too difficult along the "lraneo Coast. ·· MOit area water district of- tlei al• r~rted today that they've ~ady launched water conaerutfon programs and aeveraJ i99ld UW:y are aonsi4enne I artber l'Dhl\Jrff. Wllltalb .kttrat; gelleut tna.nger_ ot. t.M lnme llantb powered guards with.knives and a harassment or ~e ciyll !JBhts gul)," WOQ,lf elJQ1-ai~ed.. ..... . lt;ader and the inveet1gat1on of He said the four men were baadeat.b. . (SeeWANTED PafeA.2) Tbe task force s aid the ' evidence vtrtually rules out 1:he ' Water Crisis . Sabjectof 1YProgram possibility of a cons piracy to kill King, who was .shot op a mQtej balcony in Memphis on April 4. 1968 . The evidence indicates tttat James f;arl Ray, who was ar- rested and pleaded guilty to the crime, acted alone, the task force said. "Tlle supi.ef an of.t.he.e.\lldence Water shortafles facin1 Orange of Ray's auilt points to him so ex- County reside&ts this auquJler elusively that lt most effectlv.ty Will be dlscuased by officiala makes the point that no one elae from two water distribution wairinvolved, ''the report said. agencies tQnltbt on KOCE·TV. "Of course, someone coaid Channel 50. . conceivably have provided him The officials trom the Orange with loeistJes or even paid him to 1CouDty Wa~r District and the coqiiQit tM crime.. Howevet, we M~nlclp,1J Wa\er Di.tr•ct of have found no compt.tent Or..-ge Count.)' ~arn that tile ev1dence upon wbich to base auch , ' c;ouatcy's:ll"ound water 1evell are a theory." - near an all•thne }9W experieac:ed · The tuk force satd the FBI tp 1934, : • _ cond1clenUously checked out Joinln1 h06t Jlm Cooper will be lea • suecau-.g a conspiracr Nell ~ HC.retary-manaitt Qf bui •'the l'a&lli. ~re nea,ative.' the QCWJ> and 0.Mll !illcL.tn. Howettr. the PBI failed to ce eral ~eoot Ute JilWDOC. ch~k soi1}e leads which miiht Tbe Pl:OP-MD "Ul air at 'J:ao bate traled some 1tUl lioeerlna p, m, i'rida.Y a.ilCI will be r .. t.ed • .,... ~}'steri'! _!!>Out t~-; ca!e, Jhe re-~d>.~,'atS p,m. .. . ~t1ilfd. ,..,.._,...._,,.,Call a. er W I 9)' Tiie AAorla*-' hae I Rbial food aQd housh>I eosta' ut montb 1ave so,tbern ~allf s>rniam their bi1best man- ,...1y lQQ'eaM 1D ~umer ce&&s ~Ince Jlay. I.be U.S. L ltor Departmeot said to'1ay. . Th• qency'a Bureau of Labor StaUatie1 aald consumer prices in Loa Anfeles and 0.-.nte Coun· tin rose by 1.2 percent in January,, droppln1 the dollar to 51.3 pereeot oC it.a 1187 purcllas- iDJ power. The Consumer Price Index was s.• percent above January ms, t.be Labor Department said. While prices rose in all areas of consumer spendlnl except ap- parel and upkeep, the depart- ment said. higher food and boos· ing costs alone accounted for 90 percent of t.he total increase in the Southland. Housing costs had the highest increase at 2.1 percent, which put it e.1 percent ahead of a year ago, the depJrtment said. . The cost.a of owning a home ln Southern California jumped three percent due to "con- siderably" higher ~roperty taxes and increased maintenance and repair services, while rents in· creased 1.6 percent, the depart· mentsaid. Food prices rose by 1.3 percent in January and were 2 percent above January 1976 for the Southland, the agency said. Grocery items increased by 1.7 percent for the month but re- mained only two-tenlJK or a per- cent above Jut year, the Labor Department said. The COAt of dining out rose by only fou.r·lenths or a percent for the month but was 7.1 percent high«U" than a year ago in Soutfaetn Calllom.ia. Jn otberute1ories: health and rec,..tion was up one-half of a percent tor the month and 8.1 percent for Ute year; medical cOlt.s roee 1ix·tenths of a percent to 1.3 percent hi1her than last year; and transportation was up one.tenth of a percent to 21.8 per. cent fort.he year. F,....PageAJ IHNSHAW. • • Hlnahaw has filed an appeal •l•inst the recent cObvictioo. An appeal on an earlier bribery eon· viction. also stemming fro1n criminal acts committed while be served as auessor. is being studied in the Fourth District Court of Appeals. Both convictions followed his indictment on charges related to·· the use of county manpower and materials during Hinshaw's suc- cessfuJ Congressional campaign in 1972. ·Carter Lauds F1rst Month WASHINGTON (AP> -Presi· dent Carter today pronounced bis fint month in office a good one. Cart.er told an oreanlaatlon meetln1 ol the finance p&IRJ of the Democratic National Com- mJttee be has had "a 1ood almost month" in office. The President took office Jan. 20. ''I've learned a lot," be aald. ••t've not yet been discouraged by anJtlunl .•. I have bttome confident about lbe future ol our counlTy." Video Equipment Taken in Newport Newport Beach pollce ar• tn- vest11aUni a Thursday burJ(lary U.at Dltted about '800 w011.h of televlllon ad ttereo..equlpment. Tbe nJpOrt WU m..d by Lauren Ann Kalmbach. ft• bur1lars ap- 'parenllY entered her home after 'twtatlq ott a dooruob, police :aald. " DA ILY PILOT J:t_litrid, ~d" MWf.Y ......... Md • l'Utewater l'edamlltlon pro-aram. Start.Inc last year. the di6- lrict bu required all new bome, commercial and industrial de- vel9pments to lnstall water- aavinc devices. In January, the dialrict ~an a procram to put thete devises in existing bulld· ioga. Atao, KyDUa said, the district last year enacted a rate scbeduJe which penalizes consumers who don't ~e .,ater. William Kni~. manaier of the Santa Margarita Water District serving Miss.ion Viejo, said he ex- pects bis district can cut water u.ue by "at least 20 and maybe 30 percent" by the end of the year through its new reclamation pro- ject. He said his district also bas been sending conservation literature to consumers and hq water conservation kits for sale an its office. He said his district dfrectors may also consider a new rate structure in the near future. Huntington Beach Mayor Har- riet Wieder said t.he City Council may consider offering incentives to a program of voluntary cut· backs when they meet Tuesday. Sbe .said she also would like to conduct conservation contests for school children. Sb.e said tbe city may also con- sider aiJowing residents to water their lawns on certain days of the week. Both the Metropolitan Water District and the Municipal Water District of Orange County also are drafting model ordinances which will make it against the law to waste water. An MWD spokesman said this bas been done before. But water officials agreed that it is the voluntary cooperation of residents which will have the most effect in any conservation program. They say it should be easy for each household to cutback the re· quired 10 percent. They continue to suggest cut· ting the length or time in showers and watering lawns and adding water-saving devices to toilets and shower heads. But water can even be saved while brushing teeth, said Knitz. He explained that the flow rate from a faucet is 5 to 12 gallons per minute. lf a person fills a glass with'water, ratbe.r-than.l.el- tlnc the water run while brushing teeth, he said, as much as s gallons could be saved in a short time. Joei Swarz. a spokesman for the MWD. said, "There isn't as much water as everybody thinks there is." H& said the MWD will receive about 54 billion gallons less than they wanted. "The only way we see it possi· ble to make up this deficiency is to ask people to cut back on their use and cut back on the amount for ground water replenish · ment, ·•he said. But this has the Orange County Water District worried. Their 2 million acre-feet capacity around water basin is now down to a million acre-feet. It is ex· pected to go down another 75,000 acre-feet by October. .. Four of a Kiad APWore_..I• Calvin Willis and two saurses from Geor~e Washington University Medical Center in Washington bold up quadruplets, three girls and one boy, that were born to Willis' wife Thursday. The babies. de· livered by caesarean section, and the mother are all in good condition. No Motive Found In Mesa Shooting FrOlll Page AJ MARINER. • • missioners opt for plan A. The present car load is about 50,000 per day. CoblUctlnc reports from wit· nesses atill pt.cue Costa Mesa detecti.ves aeeking a suspect - and a motive -in the sbootinJ ol a Park Mesa Villas resident late Wednesday night. Ronald F.dwin Melxsell, 38, ol S50 PauJarlno Ave. is reported iq serious condition at Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital with officials there saying bis condition has not changed since Thursday morn- ing. The Costa Mesa man was shot several times ifl the back and the arms by a man wielding a larg_e caliber automatic pistol as Meix- sell walked from his carport to his apartme.nt at about 10:30 p.m . Costa Mesa homicide detective Lt. George Lorton said today M eixsell talked to omcers for a sbort while Thursday nlpt, "but he just doesn't know who shot him. ''We'll talk to him some more when he gets better," Lorton said, "but he told us he couJd come ·up with no reason why anyone wouJd shoot him.'• Lorton said he talked to Meix· sell's ex-wife for several hours Thursday, "and we just haven't been able to come up with a motive." Investigators today are rein- terviewing witnesses to the shooting and trying to determine Melltsefl's acUvities prior to bis arrival at the well-lit apartment complex Wednesday ni~ht. "We think he was visiting his sister in Compton before he ar- rived home," Lorton said, adding detectives wlll invesUgate his ac- tivities fer several days prior to the shooting. Cobfliettng report.a from apart- ment dwellers have offlcen sort· inl fact from ncuoo today, and Lorton says he booes the victim can belpwben heis teellna better. De\ectivet arrlvlni at the scene Wednesday nl1ht heard witneaes say they saw t.he sus- pect asjproach Meixsell in the carport and heard him plead with the man not to shoot him. Meixsell told Lorton from his hospital bed lbat he thoueht he saw someone walking along the sldewallt bordering the apart- ment COP'lplex. but that the man didnotWktohim. "We've also got people telling us be was shot at close range, but we have found the first shot was fired some distance away, say about two car lengths," Lorton aaid. MelueU, who worked for •.he Bechtel Power Corporation as a crane operator until last Sep- tember, moved to Costa Mesa fr.om his Dana Point home a few month&aao. If commissioners support busi· ness' requests for a higher densi- ty zoning, PCH would serve 70,000 cars by 199S. The same density level under the one-way couplet system would mean the 70,000 cars would be split about evenly between the Coast Highway and a looped Avon Street each day. Newport Heights resi<tents are concerned because the lengthy reports drawn up by the planning staff do not take an in-depth look at the traffic effects in their ad.la· cent community. Spokesmen for the community said they want a plan that would decrease n()n·resident traffic flow on Riverside Avenue, which connects Coast Highway and Avon.Street. Funds Loss Seen CHICAGO CAP) -Chicago's schools face the loss of about two- thirds of their federal aid unless officials successfully appeal an administrative law judge's find· inJ that the system racially dis- criminates against teachers and students. Planning Action Durin& Thursday ni1ht's meeting Newport Beach plan- nln1 comrnlaalOhers ac~ on the followit)g items: MARINER'S MILE: Continued discussion on specific area plan until March a meeting. Commissioners must de· cide whether to simply widen Paclflc Coast Highway or ac· cept an alternative plan calling ror one-way couplets (east- bound on PCH. westbound loop on Avon Street>. Meet Set Newport Beaclt city coun- cilmen have scheduled a second meeUng with the city's traffic: engineer to find out wbJ speed llmU• are beiq ralffd on ~al citystreita. Trame Eqinee:r BW DamelJ appeared before the council two weeks a10 to explain the use of radar In speed enforcement and the subsequent need to update traffic surveys to f!Dd out bow fut people are drivin& in Newport Beach. Tboe.e surve,ys, which the law says must be kept current, are be- in1 conch1ci.d tbrouPiout the ci- ty. And because ol them, Darnell has recommended that 1peed limits be railed to match the speed people drive on at least threestreeta, with more recom- mendatiooa to come. Councilmen have declined to approve the changes SO\lght on Westcliff Drive and San Joequin Hills Road, defening the declsicn until the could meet with Darnell once more to saUaly themselvet that raisin& the speed limit to match the speed people tllegedly travel won't result In cars simply exceeding the new limit. The decision withheld by the council was on a proposal to post speed limits of 35 mpb on West cliff Inside Dover Shores and SO on San Joaquin Hills Road between Spyglass Hlll Road and Marguerite A venue. Another proposal to raise the speed limit on Newport Hills Drive has drawn the opposition of homeowners. even though il hasn't been presented to the city council formaiJy. And residents of Marguerite A venue south of Fifth Avenue and north of Ea.st Coast Highway are circulating a petition against a proposai to raise the speed limit there from the posted 2~ mph to 30 mph. Damell'!i meeting with coun- cilmen has been set for Feb. 28. Front PIJfle AJ WANTED ••• sought by police in three states for investigatien of a crime spree that includes two sexual assaults, a murder, an attempted murder and armed robbery in the daYJ after the priJon break. Two of the fuJitives were ar- rested by police 1n Virginia and a third by Maryland authorities shortly after the breakout but Martin mad<. It to the West Coast, agent Woolf said. Victor Bagha, who works for bis brother at Nationwide, said in an interview today that he picked up Martin about four months ago on the San Diego Freeway. "He was on his way to Orange County and he looked hungry, so I took him to a restaurant and fed ~!'[1ba hamburger," Victor Bagha • • e asked me if I could get him work d I told him he could have a painting job." Crime Prevention GENEIL\L PLAN AMENDMENTS: Tentatively ap- proved four of six amendments pendini a decision on final designation of Pacific Coast Highway in the Mariner's Mile Area. ''Then I told him I would need to see his driver's license and social security card and he saJd he'd have to send back home for them." Program 'Success' March is Crime Prevention Month and Newport Beach police are ur&in1 residenll to take ad· vantage <A the many programs they offer aimed at preventine crime. especially bu•1lary. Police Chief B. James Glavas says those programs are provinl succeaaful in reducing the num- bers ol break·ina in the beach br10ging people to a point of awareness." F~rther information about the department's crime prevention programs is availablo ~ Officer Stan Bressler at 844-3662. Italian Group Picks Officers The fiedsltng Oran1e Cout chapter of Unlco National, the Italian-American service or- 1an1Jation. wut hold it.a first In· staUatlon ball Satutday ln Colt.a Meaa. Flnt-Ume otncen to be fJt. stalled include Carl Vella Jr .. prealdent; Art Sorce, vi~ et"!Sl· dent; ftc)n Danleri, HeNtary, Ro1er Levy, tnaaurer; Robert Campqna, 1mera1 conael and ' Daye Loreo&lni. serieant at. a!'IDI. • Nf!W dlredorl tndude DOmlnic Raciti, Tbomu Bland!, OlnO Boero, Anthony DIGlovannl, Richard Vella, Wtlliam Reflce. Joseph Mamo and Pat Romano. ANI~ CLINIC: Approved reQuest to build a small anlmah:ltnlc In Newport Hills Center. YACll'I' CLUB: Approved request fot yacht club facili· ty at comer of Newport Boulevard and 28tb Street in the Cann en' VW11e AN a. THE REAL ENERGY After months o( delays and ex~ c uses, th~ Bagha brothers became suspicious, and Nlclc Bagha said he finally called federal agents. "I guess I just didn't like the look of that guy,'' he said. ··Looks like he was apretty~ad fellow.•• CRISIS. AU. OF THE MEDIA KEEPS POUNDING INFORMATION REGARDING ENERGY~ Tt-E U.CK THERea:. IT IS APPARENT TO ANY(.)\IE WHO LOOKS, THAT THE REAL CRISIS IS AN INOMOUAl. ~ WE HAVE BECOME SO LAZY THAT WE ADt-ERE TO THE OLD AAMY N),._\:£. -.. DON'T ST N\fD UP WHEN YOU CAN SIT, DON'T SIT WHEN YOO CAN UE DOWN," ETC. LNFORTUNA TRY. TI-ESE IDEAS HA VE CARRIED OVER INTO BUSINESS. ANO fT IS N:REASING. Y M(1(S OlffiCULT TO ANO A CR.AFTSMAN WHO TAKES PRIDE IN HS WORK. AT AL.OEN'$ WE DO HAVE Tl-ESE CRAFTSMEN, AND M CAAPET$ AU STRETO£> PR()IERLY, ANO Tt-E SEAMS A•I ~ AND RE-INFORCEO WrTH LA TfX. IF Tt-E J08 TAKES LONGER TO • DO IT RIGfT. Tl-EN WE TAKE L~! rx:t.rr BUY V ALUABl.E CARPETING AND HA VE IT RUINED BY A SHOODY rNSTAUA~ -CALL ALD£:N'S N'1J AGHT THE ENERGY CRISIS. By WILl..IAM SCHJlEIBEB I Of .. Oel, ....... , .. ff ;_;I,tse now of water into 1.2 uuuon Calloo l.ake Mission Viejo was cut by eo percent today but it may be a little harder than ex· ~t~ to e.limin•te all Northern California water pourmg into the buin. . Mission Viejo Company Pres1· dent Philip J . ReiUY announced 'tbursdJ,Y mominf that, as of that moment. al north state * * * toast's Can ViejO LJ:ike Supply 'llnblend-1~·-·· water feedin& the lake bad been cut and that only Colorado River aqueduct supplies were bei,ni used. Not so, reported'" the Santa Margarita Water District, wbicb is supplying the water for the lake. By lncreuine the now of pure Colorado River •ater and reduc- illC U. tAJtal now into the lake from se million to 25.8 mUllon 1allom per day, the lake's con· sumpti~ of northern water has been reduced trom about so per- cent to about 20 percenL But, accordine to SJnta Margarita Manager WHliam Knitz, ii would be imposs1ble to shut off all northern water _w i t h o u t m a k i n g 1 o m e mechanical and technical chances to the water system. Company spokesman Harve1 Steam explained that the water district's supplies come from two primary sources: -A pipeline ·or "blel'lded" northern and Colorado River water ·from the Diemer Filtra- tion Plant in Yorba Linda. -A pipehne of pure Colorado .Justke Report .. River water direct fl'om the aqueduct vla the Santia8o Aquedu.;t in the Santa Ana Moun· lain focthWs and the El Toro water Dlstdct.. which tutus and chlorinates it. Steam said that at one point in the Sant.a Mar1arlta system, just before reachin1 the toke, the two nows are "comingled" ln one pipe. According to Steam and Knltz. (See LAKE, Page A!) Water . . Cut Back FBI Cleared In King Death By LAURIE KASPER <>1u.0.11, .. u.1 s~11 C o n r o r m i n g ·t o t h e Metropolitan Wat~r District's re- quested voluntary 10 percent cut· back in water usage apparently won't be too difficult along the Orange Coast. Most area waler district of- ficials reported today t.hal they've already launched water conservation programs and several said they are considenng · further measures. . William Hurst, general manager of the Irvine Ranch : Water District. said Irvine has : been •·way out in front of water conservation for a long lime." He said the district is already . • WASHINGTON CAP l -A Justice Department task force found no evidence that the FBI was implicated in the murder 9f Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and concluded that the FBI investi&a· tion of the assassination was thorough and honest. The task force released a 149- page report or its findings today after reviewing more than 200,000 FBI documents and in- terviewing about 4-0 witnesses. Former Atty. Gen. Edward H. Levi launched the probe to clear up. questions abQ.ut the. FBI harassment of the civil rights leader and the investigation of his death ·The task force said the 0.11, ,.11 .. ,,.,, ,..,.,. evidence virtually rules out the The task force "has concluded that the investigation by the FBI to.._ ascertain and capture the m l.arderer of Or. King was thoroughly, honestly and suc· cesafully conducted,'' the report said. "We found no new evidence which·calls for action by state or federal authorlUes." saving 10 percent of1'1te top Qf its us are -through-tts+\flct.airn«t ··-··ff'riendL,. Crosst°""' ··fti1'als water program. The d1stnct has ""5 . possibility of a conspiracy to kill King, who was $hot on a motel · - been sending ou• conservation . . · ·. · · l th · balcony in Memphis on April 4, ··-·-""·' literature in the mail for the last John Whitt, left, president of Mlss1on Vie-r-tve s, ey meet and (:ompas:e atrategy five years and sponsored a pro-jo High School's Chess Club, and Steve e~ch week. Recently. El Toro's team 1* ..... '.. .. 1•t ,• •' The evidence indicates Chat ._.-am in the schools for four Hughes, president of El Toro Hi'gh placed third and Mission's players took years. School's Chess Club, compare chess fourth plece in the statew1de Western James Earl Ray,.. who wu at· rested and pleaded guilty to th~ crime, acted alone, U)e task forte He said the district is currently strategy. Although the two clubs are . Scholastic Chess Championships. preparing cards to put on tables ... said. in the city's restaurants inform· ing patrons that water won't be 5 Ali H }d put on the table unless it Is re-~ ens e .Q.!!_ested. ~ltbough water consumption in Irvine is well below the state average of household use. Hurst said. district directors will con· '$ider further conservation measures when they meet on Feb.28. After Speedy Chase in Fog .. Carl Kymla, manager of the A 100-mHe-per-hour chase ltfoultoo-Nisuel Water District.. along fog-bound Interstate 5 'abo said his district is "way netted the U.S. Border Patrol aheadolgame.'' five illegal aliensioday. . ~J.M,l,.tbladi•tric&ba&Jaad--~ a. -~·----.... 'a wutewater reclamation pro. ::>an emente t'Ollce Officer cram. Startin1 laat year, the dis-Jivi 'Gularte .sto.pped t!'~ susp~d trict ba." required all new home, car ~~t 1~c1dent at A veruda ~ammercial and industrial de-Presidio and its occupants were velopment.s to install water-turned over to the border patrol. Future Enrollment "The sum of all ol the evidence or Ray's guilt points to him so ex- clusively that it most ~fecUvely makes the j>oint that no one else was involved." the teport said. . "Of course, someone couJd 0 Budg conceivably have provided him 0 Ut~nace et with logistics or even paid him to . '.r ., commit the crime. However. we ·--.. __ __ ·-·--·. _hay~ {2.!nd no co5psi-t~nt ' . '8v14Jenceupoo~to a sch Architect Willlam Da\ds told ing oU ~the district's populaijon a theory." Capistrano Unified School Dis-explpsion in sight. Laguna Niguel The task for<:e said the FBI trict l111Stees this weet tb~y will and Mission Viejo are obviously conscientiously checked out have to raise about "7.21¢.lJ.ion ·growing very rapidly, he told leads suggestin~ a conspiracy in the next four years to keep trustees. but even San Clemente but "the res'Mt.s were negative." '8ee ~Ulb-p•ejet'Md enrollment. is growing steadily, if more The Capistrano distr~t cur-slow!)',. .. . _..._ rentl~ bas about 15,000 s~udents 'Thomsley said it is disadvan-.....,_ .....-::--, ,_ -- in kindergarten tnt1>11)1'1-nllrof"-· .. ~8U)· from an eddt!•l!Unat Keerre ·fJmlrss ·• high school. By next September standpoint to allow enrollment of that nomber ls expected to jump an elementary SChOOI lo go over cn•i: PQ Over to 16,2:1>. · 800 students. A junior high should ~ John Murray, 1rowth trend have no more than 1,000 students, NAssEO IN NEWPORT Fugitive Mertln 'Most...-Wanted' In New-port By STEVE MITCHELL cw •o.itr fll1etStMt savinl devices. In January. lhe dulrict be1an a program to put tbeH· devbee -ht· -~thte bui~ S upervising agent John Wesson soid..lwo DJJ.be~cUPN»4 were aged 12 and 14. · C\)nsoltm\t to the district, pro-a high school 2,000 or 2,500 at the _,_ 'I • .. , .... inc•.. . Ala~ Kymla a&ld, the district last year enacted a rate schedule • whlcb pcna1bes consumers who 40n 't conserve water • WUllam KnlU.. maoa1er ol the ~ M~a Water DisJricl Nriflil'MWion V1e10, said he ex· peeta bis dlstrlct cm cut water ut ., ... t 20 and maybe • • pereent" by the end or the year tbrou&h its new reclamation pro- ject. · He said bis district also has t)een aendi.n.& con.servatio.a literature to consumers and has ater conservation kits· for sale lDlt1oftlce. • lie aatd bJs dlstrkt direttors may abo consider a new rate structure in lbe near future. Coast Border Patrol ~ents gave chase when the auto ran the San Onofre Check Station shortly after 2 a.m. ;ew tatal school enroumeot to most,hesaid. '_City' Issue __ ·--re•th l8,03S by Septemberh..1978, _ .Trµma.n _B~nedi_c!,. de~utr _ _ 19,79$ a year later, 21,463 the superintendent. told trus(ees the followint year and 23,290 by Sep-district cannot afford a single tember. t•l. year's funding lag. The district Pvsuing agenta estimated the speed or the chase at in excess of 100 mila per hour alone the foeey freeway. Superintendent ..J et'-0me wUl experienoe an enormous im· Tbomsley. aald !here ls no level-<See FUNDS, Pase AZ) Wesson admitted the condi· Uol)a were not acceptable for such hi&b apeed. He said that was why the San ~lentettt~ tollce Department was notified by radio and asked to intercept the fleeing car. A high speed puTS\Ut by ~e Border Patrol in late January in- jur.efl tlmle Ora!lr. Cout y~ when ·a patrol ito1t tatnmect,' · · b'adon Into the youths cai: along tht Orteca Highway. Not.on -A:geitda Fired Employe Seeb Funtb DES MOINES, Iowa (A~ -Mary Lu Pat'toll says the plastic s'urgeon whose office she managed fited her because she refused to bold a board for his k~rate practiqe. · ·,: .• •Mri. Patton, in see~. lU'lemployment benefits, also satd she objected to lbining Dr. James Stallings' shoes and doing his groc~ and; liquor shopping. Mrs. Patton said she stopped holding the practice board after 1be developed \endonitis. She was fired Dec. 18 from her job an4 applied for unemployment benefits. Stallinp challenged the . · claim and the Iowa Job Service is 1tudyine the case. Mission Viejo Municipal Ad· visory Council member Ted Keene unfeashed a verbal blast Thursday at critics of bis call for a study or possible cityhood ror • his communit)i. ·•1 am still. ~ 'lllw~ys will be, in favor of Incorporation for Mis· s1on Viejo and for many justifla· ble reasons." Keene said. "Howevv, in the past week M" two, I have come to see that this town is far too immature to as- aume the responllibUltiea and the benerita of auch an incarpora· lion," Keene a aid, citing "personal attacka" on him rather than the issue involved. The council member asked that the incorporation study re- quest be withdrawn trom the aaenda of a special meeting called for ~Hday. during which aupervilorlal rediatrictin8 will also bepondend. FBI aeents walked into a Newport Beach maintenance sup- ply b\Ullness ThW'Sday afternoon and arre$ted one of the agency's 10 most wanted fugitives. Agents arreated Francis John Marfin, a 30-year-6Td convict servine a ttfe ·s~n~rtte 'lo a Delaware prison who escaped last Aucust 21 and alleeedly went oq a kldnap-rlll>e spree that left a younewomandead. Martin offered no resitt.ance when arruted by agent.a shortly a(ter \he l~nch t\our. at N.a· tionwlde Professton•l Systems, 4300 Campus Drive. Compa.D1 president Nick <See W"ANTED, Pa1e A.2) . Stalli.Dp could nOt be reaehed for comment. but bis attorne~ said, "The doctx>r will categori~lly deny any cliaim from Mrs. l>altoii that she was terminated ~ for.~ but just ca " Keene's prepared statement was appareoUy triggered b)' the recent remarks ot two fOnner MAO memberi a.ad an Wili!4Ml- ttrle.<'l community. i'estdfnt who atoOd ap at Ulla week'• council meetltlg to au Kee • what hll .m.._..L_ (Sii DENE, ..... ,U) I . . . - o.it,,....IUl'I ...... ASSAILS CRITICS MAC Councilmen ~••ne Fra.PageAJ KEENE •.. personal political aspirations were. The two ex·councilmen. Cal Neve and Richard Lowcock. have also stated their opposition to any incorporation move and Lowcock has indicated be would seek re·election to the M~C if ;uch an effort got under way. "Most residents don't want Mission Viejo to become a city," Lowcock said. "Most of the coun· cil members should see the wnt· mg on the wan ... When he resigned his seat last fall, Lowcock said incorporation was the one issue he would never sup)l:Ort as a council member or resident of the community. Neve's comments were a little >harper. "Once again we see· another ~ninformed source espousing the dea ot incorporation in Mission Viejo," he said. "It is beyond me why, in the .ime when all informed sources. already backed by studies, say it s costly and foolish to place addi· :ional layers of government on . he people, some refuse lo isten." Keene lashed back at his :-ritics. "Whether or not I have any >o litical aspirations has lbsolutely nothing to do with the ssue at hand," he said. "Frank· y. what I intend to do with my ife is strictly my own business." The councllman said he "simp- Y asked for a feasibility study on ~.ncorporation from the council, · Nhich could be handled on an 'ln : 'louse' basis throu1b our commit· .eea." : Keene said Incorporation is not ·just a matter of cost. : •<What happened to your taxes • his year wlibout being in· ;~orporated?" be asked. "And ; .vhat is happening to all the • Jollars from your increased tax· •s? To pay the salaries of five =·ounty supervisors and th9'r : nany aidea? Yes." • ' He contended that the m· ·orporated communities get 'first shot" at the rei.t of the : noney and "we 1et whatever is : eft over." According lo Keene. county : ~overnment is slow to respond to •rltlcal situations in the unin· . •orPorated areas -such as traf· ·ic signals at dan1erou1 intersec· ions. "l don't want lo have to wit· less a parent '1 frief wben the ·1rst child ii lr.llled or maimed al • crossin1 because we had 1bsolutely no control over the de· :lsion," ~said . Keene said the community "in lme" will come to the reallia· ion that under the present 1y1tem "you have no control >YeT the deetslons made for your ·h\ldren, tbelr safety, their 1chools, your neJCbborhoocls oc four taxes. "In proposlnc a feasibility 'tudy, I was dolnt it for lbe bet.- erment Of the community -not 'or the betterment of Ted <.eene," ~ added. "Unut Mia· 1ion Viejo grows ln strenstb ud 1tature, I have requested that the ·eulbWty study oo lncorporaUon : >e removed from tbe acenda ol :.he Tuesday nieht study : 1e1aion.'' DAILY PILOT . EDWARDS AIR FORCE BAS£ <AP> -A jumbo Jet wtUu PiHybaclc Space SbuWe as it.a p•11eqer landed today on 1 de- teTt run"-Y after an apparently norsnat tll'lt test flllht. ••Good lboW you g\11S," aaid around ~en after what ap- peared to be a nearly perfect landlnt. SU&hUy more than two hours after the 2,000-ton combination lwn bered into the air, the wheels of the silver Boeing 747 spurted smoke as it touched the blacktop run•8Y and taxied towa.td iu gr"OundfacWty. ··All mltjor objectives ol the flight were met," apace agency officials said afterward. The mated pair reportedly re- ached an altitude of 16,0QO feet at speeds 0£ vound 300 miles an hour. Tbe 747 pilot Fitzhugh Fulton Jr. reported a "very, very perceptible buffeting" but otherwise the taJc:eoff was smooth after a roll or some 6,000 feet along the desert airstrip. Tb~ 144,1)()()-pound unmanned shuttle 122 feel long or nearly as large as a DC9 airliner, was aimed slightly upward and farm· ly atiacbed to the top of the modified jumbo jet by clamps at lts nose and undE:r its rear fuselage. The test program is to ensure that the shuttle, due to begin operation in the 1980s, can return from space and land like an airplane. It is designed to be blasted off into orbit vertically with the aid or disposable rockets. The shuttle was unmanned for today's night. In May, a two-man crew will be aboard, and in July the craft will be released from the 747 and glide. powerless, to a landing . It has previsouly been tested only in high.speed trips down a runway aboard the 747. All other takeoffs and landings at this busy test facility were halted, but just before the scheduled takeoff a V-formation of geese soared directly over the runway, causing momentary concern but not delaying the takeoff. The shuttle. a re·usable vehicle that wUI be the workhorse of the next pbate of U.S. manned flight, will be able to fly into earth orbit to carry carJo and scientists on a variety of rrusions. As the gleaming white shuttle was carried over the test center at the be5(innintt of the flight, at was joined briefly by the Bl bomber that 1s being tested here. TeJevisaon cameras mounted aboard an accompanying jet beamed clear color pictures of the two planes to television momton on the ground. The four.man crew of the car· rier plane was concerned In today's flight with verifying the stability of the combined shuttle and carrier in night patterns that will be duplicated dunng the first free test of the shuttle io July. Frortt PflfJr AJ FUNDS ••• pact two years from now if bonda are not pused for new acbooh, heaaid. More than 80 portable ci.urooms are already ln use in the Capistrano district, Benedict said. The school district currently hH Sl.6 million fully oblifated for acqulaition of three elemen· tary tcbool sites with three core module sebooll, two in MiMion Vlejo andCIG8 in Wun• Nlpel. In addlUon to these acboola, Tbormley 11ld enrolJmeat pro- jects indic.te the dlit.rict will need five more standard elemen· tary IChools, two more junior hi&hl and a fourth 11Jlior blab by SepleJ!lbar~l. Project*1 bondlnl c1pactty for th• Hme _period would M t&O.a milllon. if voters pua UM booda. A boPCt election ~ulret a two- 'thlrd m~ty to pua. A S30 millioa school construe· tlon boDd issue wa1 Njected by C1pl1tra.110 district voten lo March. 1918. A m~ortty ot tbe voten favored the iasue, but lt failed to 1et the neoanzy two- thlrda support.. Trustees are expected to do- c'lde at their nm reawar meeto inl ~ wbC.her lo call far a bol'4 ~ x., tt. TuUdaY• m~ lli aohedUl«t for ,:IO p.m. al ldtOo1 dilt.iict offit-M, m'7I Calle Perf'.ctO I.a Sill J\al.D Clplltraao. ~ BaaM Mid -noma-•~-UI~-., .. ,,_ ii'am• .-..~,9!J~~'.i • Pi*4lt lot l.oi . ftnD"• NWJot"t acb fa . ' A1uts ul4 :11artln lived in TuJtln. Dolll~ ~ .... ''-" "-'• 'GET PEOPLE INVOLVED' TN.tee Jan Overton Overton's Message: lrwolvement (Thia. m11C'4r ii one of. o 1enea pro. filing the uwn candidate• aeeldng three nm. on thl Coptstrono Unif*l School Di81rlcl board of tnuteea. Th. wi11ner in eoch of thl! trwtee.OTea.s will be 1111! candidate polling thl! mO# vole• dutnct.wfde in the March.• election> B1 ANNE COOPEll Ol I .. Dallp "''" St.fl Jan Overton says the way to fight Capistrano Unified School District's biggut problem - growth -is to get people of the district more involved with their schools. ''There hu been a trend ol parents relinquishing authority and responsibility to the schools," she said. "They need to take a bigger part.'' In a school district growing 14 percent a year, growth must be considered the major issue, she said. Bonds will have to be passed to build more schools. but Mrs. Overton predicted the dis· trict wiU have a successful bond election only when the communi- ty comes to the district, asking for more school facilities "It's a very simple case of run· ning out of room to put kids,·· she said. "The fire marshal inspect· ed Del Obispo Elementary School recently and said the school is not fire safe -there are just too many bodies. "My bnJUter, Vlct.or. picked blm up hltebhltln1 and 1ave hlm 1 job Palntint wben be add be needed work," Bagha said ln Loa Anteles today. Martin was taken before a federal m.,tatrato in Santa Ana I or arraignment on a federal warrant. Hls baU was set at $100,000 and he la being held at Oran1e County Jail pending a Feb. 2Shearing, agents said. FBI spokesman Dick Woolf Hid Martin WU '°"gbt for \ID' lawful ft11bt to avoUl prosecution after escaping with three other prisoners from the Delaware Cot· recUonal Center in Smyrna, Del., lastAuc. 21. "He and the others over· Powered guards with ltnlves and a gun,'' Wool! explained. He aald the four men were sought by police ln three sta~ for investigation of a crime spree that includes two sexual assaults, a murder, an attempted murder and armed robbery in the days after the prbon break. Frota Page Al LAKE ••• one possible way of avoiding can· sum ption of some north state water by the lake would be to physically separate the two nows wltb a new pipellne in the affect- ed area -a line about one·fourth to one·half mile long. Knib said it may also be possi· ble to make 10me disconnections and reconnection.s that would re- route the two feeder streams coming into the community. The water district chief noted that none of the adjustment.a un· der consideration, or the actions already taken to reduce north state water going lnto the lake, will affect other district customers. Stearn said Reilly's decision is still significant, even though all northern California water bas not been cut off. He said the lake was being filled more than twice as fast as the current rate, using the S0-50 blended water supplied to other water consumers. But by piping In the increased supplies of Colorado River water and reducing flow. he said, the amount of northern water bas been substantially reduced. Pair's Debate · Forum: Coffee? -ANNBCOOPS& CM .. OMtf.._ ...... INCtlPBHT wtUJ.ul 1BOllPSON. nuanlDI unop-. poaed ln the March 8 C1q>istrano Unllled Scbool' blatri~t truatee election to represent Missloo Viejo, •a11 be won t debate candidate William Manahan ln public. "I'll debate him over a cup of CClftM." Hld TbomP.8!'!· who tanaled with Manahan this week over a new sc:boeil --- trictC.::: a readinl specialllt and te•cber wb the Saddleback Unified Scbool Diatrict. bu been lharply critical of a costly new,.. adln1 support aystem planned for Capistrano sc00ols. Thompson stroogly supports the new pro&ram. At a candidate• forum Monday, Manahan challented Tbompeon to a de· bate of the reading program's fault.a and merlts. Thompson accepted, but says now he wasn't serious. "Who would come?" he asked. ••Look at the small turnout we had for COOf'•• the candidata ni&ht." , ..I'm not aurpriaed Mr. TbomP600 doesn t want~ d~ bate me ln um field," said Manahan, who ls r~I 111 trustee area• (Dana Point and coastal Laguna N1guel). "He'• not tnowledteable ln this field. That'g wby I am run- nin& forthetchool board.'' *** GLORIA STEINEM take note -there are no more maintenance "meo" at SaddJeback College. To be sure there are still men (and a few women) perfonninc maintenance functions at the Mission Viejo col· lege, but all references to gender in the job claasification have been removed. College truatees did that~ week. Amont revis~ons ap- proved (or the position of "Mamtenance II -Heauna and Air CoodiUonlng'' was a specification "sexist lan&uage eliminated in the UUe." CoUe1e spokesman (person?) Dan Armstrong said such changes are beln& made from time to time as various job claulficaUom come up for regular inspection. Tnmtee Donna Berry voiced aome displeasure this week at the time consumed to make such revisiom, but wu told that il wasn't being done in one lump and was required by new equal employment laws. • •• EL TORO WGH School's marching band is on tour in Hawaii, and one of the cheerln5( thron5' is no native. but Loa Young, president of the Saddleback Valley Unified School board. When the band asked trustees permission to go to Hawaii, Mrs. Young thought the trip sounded so good, she'd go too -at her own expense. "I go to Hawaii whenever I can," she said. Apparently, the band's performance wu as good an excuse as any. In addlUon, the surf's up now, so the Youngs' two sons were re· ady to make the trip. The family will enjoy both mustc and surfing when the band plays for the opening or a Waimea Beach surfing com· petition. Mn. Young said she plans no official participation. . •• . • . •, .. "Unfortunately, not everyone realfaes it lakes two years after bonds pass to build a school," she c;aid. "We're always behmd." Steam conceded that the flow reduction could mean the lake won 'l be filled until early next year, unless the drought sltua· tion eases or dJfferent decisions are made regarding usa1e of available Colorado River sup· plies •TU just be there smiling and letting them know I'm rooting for them," she said. .. Mrs. Overton. 35, became In· volved herself in Capistrano school district business when she was named school committee chairman a couple of years ago for the United South Orange County Communities. .. I started attending school board meetings and found them so interesting, I just kept goi.na." she said. Mrs. Overton, who has three children in Capistrano schools. won election Dec. 1 to fill the trustee position of Stephen Smith. who resigned. The Nov. 2 election originally gave the seat to William Manahan by eight votes, but a recount put Mrs. Overton ahead by three voles. Manahan is challenging Mra. Overton again in the March 8 dis· trlct-wide election to represent Dana Point and the coast region of Laguna Niguel. Basil Roman is also running for the post. Mrs. Overton. a housewife who has worked in computer pro- gramming, said she was en· couraged to run for the school board because she has time, energy and interest to contribute. "Not. everybody can give 3S or 40 hours a week to school district business u l can," the aaid. "I'm juat the kind of penon who wants to know everything that's going on," ahe said. "I vis· it the 1cboola when the kids are there -I even want to ride the school buaes. "We wW have a 1uper acbool diltrict when everybody, from · the custodi&M to the superinten- dent and includina f.arenta, is in· volved in our achoo 1, working u a team." Decision On Trim.ester Postponed Saddlebact Valley Unlfted School DhtrS ct trustees po1tl)Gned a decision Wtdnetd~ on ttiXC t.tlsneeier Pf'OIJ'aJD u Los lmenriedJato Sdlool until Manta I. Trust.eel •aid they would take no adkio Oil the recommtodaUGG to condoue th• pn>arain aa add.I· tlonal year Wore they dJiCUIMd .tbotssue: Jattblb', ttustftS aareect to run t.be pilot s>rocram f« • ye.r and declde tb11 = whelh1r lt ahould be u lm4 the ~Ji. tri~ \wo other l.Dtenrildlate ac ordilcantli\Uid. But Dr. JGllPh Plato"!._·~ tot bf "~~ l&Hl UXll'9 t.lin e 1'lD lMI *-did io do a •1114 •ta!U Kniti. noted that the large cul· back in flow also more than com· plies with the latest requests by the Metropolitan Water Dlatrlcta for a voluntary 10 percent reduc· tion in consumption by its member agencies. Company President Reilly serves on the Sl·member MWD board but was not in attendance at the Thursday meeting that re· suited in that request. The entire issue of the filling of Lake Mission Viejo could come to a head Wednesday in Sacramen· to when the State Water Resources Control Board meets to detemtine if it should order a comp~ete cutolr or the project's supplies. Company officials are banking on their arguments that the lake provides a nearby recreation area, thus preventing air Pollut· ing auto travel by local residents. They abo contend that Portable pumps could convert the lake in· to an emergency water supply. Bomb Seen Killing Try BUENOS AIRES, Argen· tina <AP> -A bomb ex- ploded on an airport runway today just 20 seconds after Argentine President Gen. Jorge Videla took off from an ad· jacent strip, the govern· mentsaid. The president was un· harmed and the plane un· damaged in what appeared lo have been as assassina· Uon attempt. There were no reports of casualties. Vldela's plane landed a few minutes later at an air force base near Buenos Aires apparently for a check of any possible damage and then took off aeain. KiJs Design Bookmarks in Viejo Contest All children in kindergarten through ninth grades are invited to enter the fifth annual Bookmark Design Contest in the Mission Viejo Branch Library. Entry blanks are available at the library. Although there ts no limit on the number of entries a child may submit, each must be drawn with black felt-Up pens or black drawing ink. The deadline for submitting en· tries ii Feb. 25. Winners wUl be announced March 4. The top winner Crom Mission Viejo will enter a county-wide competition. The county's win- ning bookmarks will be printed· and available in the library dur· Ing National Library Week, April · 17. 23. . .. • THE REAL ENERGY CRISIS. '. "l1. OF THE MEDIA KEEPS POUNDING INFOVM TIGI REGAADING ENERGY N-0 Tt-E LACK THEREOF. IT IS APPARENT' TO ANYCN: WHO LOOKS. THAT TI-E REAL CRISIS IS AN INOMOUAL ONE WE HAVE BECOME SO LAZY THAT WE AOl-ERE TO THE OlO AAMY ADAG. -"OONT STANO uP wt-EN YOU CAN SIT, DON'T SIT WHEN YOO CAN LIE DOWN," ETC. ' lJ'EQRTUNATEL Y, nESE IDEAS HAVE CARRIED OVER INTO BUSINESS. .. ANO IT IS INCREASING. Y MORE OtFACUL T TO AND A CRAFTSMAN WHO TAKES PfUOE IN HS WORK. 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VIit+ 'h •Y1re J I 114-uaco z t .-21 • -.. ,,, 1 ""-• \\ l t111.t t.U t 1tt It~ '-tirlll .A t l1 II~ 14 CUMIO'f' ATaT STIUVES TO KEEP THE faintly happy. ult 1S upon our abllity to maintain continuln& lnnstor IPte.._t 1- our busine:as that our lonf ·term service capability ulUmai. ly depeoda, ''1e1dde8utts. ,r A~ brood, that la, means a happy hen. About a fifth of ATllT'• ahareholders pJrtlclpate in a dlvidend rel.'1vest- ment plan that f\mnela the dividends ri•ht back into more shares to tinJnCt IJ'OWtb. Ma Bell'a happy family ls also iofluenUal. Wben the dividend increase was announced at double wb't many analysts had expected, lt prompted a lot of lnttitudons .and individuals to call their broken. Price rose cenerally. IN FACI', AT.AT'S DMDENDS appear lo have mOTe innuence on the market than AT&T's extraordinary earn· lngs, which totaled $3.83' billion last year, a 23 percent in· crease over the $3.15 billion earned in 19'15. Based on the most recent figures, those earnings should be exceeded in the current fiscal years. In each of the put two quarters it has earned more than $1 billion. But there are problems with such numbers: They are so large as to almost lose meaning. What do you compar-e them to? THE COMPANY HAS CLOSE TO A billion etnployes, more than 120 mllllon telephones installed and, baaed on a 1975 avearage, probably will handle close to 500 milllon messages a day this year. It ls only by breaking down AT&T's numbers that we can appreciate the significance -the $4.20 a share ln earn· Inga. the $65 price for each of 607.~ million shares outatand· lng. .. I · .. .· '~: 1 •• .. ' , t •• I • .. , · .. Not everyone, however, ls happy about AT&T's num-. bers. A good many customers this week are irritated that teleph911e rates should rise while the company reports such healthy earnin1s and dividends. . ,. YOU CAN BE CERTAIN AT&T DOESN'T see it that way at all. It feels ita rates are reasonable; lt feels lts dividend.a are justified. The reasoning goes like this: We live ln a capitalist system. We can enlarge and improve our companies only by the infusion of capital. Capital infusions come ttom people with extra money who want to invest to make more. Therefore, you must keep your shareholders happy lf yQu are to maintain efficiency and lnnovaUon and, as a con- sequence, keep rates to th'elr minimum. You must be good to your shareholders. To which we might add: Don't complain. Instead, join the family. State Olive Eyes Martini Market LOS ANGELES CAP> -A member of California's olive industry, long the world's biggest supplier of ripe black olives, has a new target: the dry martini and its little red· eyed accessory, the stuffed green olive. The drive by Gerald D. Murphy, chairman and presi· dent of Early California Industries Inc., could have some in· fluence on America's balance of trade and almost certainty some effect on pricing of olives imported from Spain. That nation bas dominated the green olive market, but this year's supply was shortened by last year's strangling Euro- pean drought. l . urr•s NOT A MATl'ER OF POOR old Spain," sa_ys .,. Murphy, "It's a matter of gettlngridofpooroJd California's olives." Actually, it's even more a matter of Gerald Murphy moving out a considerable load of California green olives that he's taken great care to accumulate. "We've been positioning ourselves for this move for · • four years," be says. . "Our marketing efforts ( ,,,.---------......_.] are imminent and they NEW VENTURE .~:.:iJ:. ~. n 1 t 0 be ·. ~ _ _ . Mwi>hY hopes this :year to aatisfy 20 to 2S " percent or the United States' ollve hun1er, Jeavln1 the rest to Spain. That la a bJg leap in view of the previous ratio in the olive sales -$93.1 mlJ.llon for Spanish greens to $4.9 million for Califomlana.~" -: UnlU now1 Spain has produced 95 pereent of the 1reen olives consumea in A~erica. : • ., .. ..