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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1977-03-02 - Orange Coast PilotI l .. l I ' • • • • Ex-police _ Informer Hospit&li.zed Conrad's I Reseuer's Respite c ·ondition ~nn-~~·~~~~~lliiii I Dalt' ltli.t Steft -· ENTERS HOSPITAL Gene Conrad Nun's Baby i'Didn't Cry' ROCHESTER. N. Y. <AP> -A Roman Catholic nun, cbar1ed wllb first·degree manslaua,hter for the asphyxiation of her Infant son, has told a Judge she did riot •remember the baby crylnt af\et" lJhe aave birth in a convent tbathroom l Slater Maureen Murphy. ~. • i charged with killing the Infant by , 1tuffing clothing in hil mouth. J She testified Tuesday durlni ber nonjury trial in Monroe Counb' Court. ' " She said she was In a bathtub April 27 In Our Lady of Lourdes convent in suburban Brltbton cleanslng blood from her body when she realized the birth of her son was Imminent. Guar.ded By GARY GllANVILLE OftlleDalty""'Si.tt Police informer turned political angel Gene Conrad was admitted to Mercy General Hospital late Tuesday night with symptoms described as a possi- ble heart attack. A medical spokesman at the hospital stopped short of saying the burly ex-police informer had suffered a heart attack. The medical s pokesman said, however. that Conrad's condition will be listed as guarded until laboratory tests rule out the possibility of a heart attack. Conrad wu admitted to the emergency room of the hospital 1n Sant. Ana at U :20 p.m. and re- portedly complained of severe chest pains. . He was placed in the hospital '1 intensive cere unU and, the medical spokesman said, he will be there until the laboiatory tests are reviewed. While Conrad ls nOl permitted to take iocomlng telepbone calls it la known that be placed at least three outtoina calls from bis hospit.I berth early tb1a mom- inl· Conr.ct'a bospltalizaUon ended a fruatraliq day for the troubled 43-year-old informer turned flnancler. Already under an lnveat11atJon by the Orange County Grand Jury and a federal Grand Jury lp Los Anteles, Cuu'ad'a troubles continued to mount Tuesday when bia home wu searched. Doln1 the searcblnt were agents ot. tM federal Bureau of Alcohol. Tobacco and Firearms. SS Tax Statie Panel Nms Rahe in 1977 WASlll NGTON <AP ) -At the urging of the Carter administration. the Senate Finance Commit- tee abruptly reversed itself today and voted un- animously against r aising Social 8ecurily taxes this year. "We have no business assuming we are going to raise Soclal Security taxes if the administration iS ad- vocating aaatnst it." Sen. Russell B. Long, chairman of the Finance Committee, told colleagues. He asked the committee to rescind action taken Tuesday that indicated support for higher payroll taxes. Loag said Joseph Califano, secretary of Health, Ed\IC&Uon and Wetf are, called expreslili& concem that hicher Social Security taxes would~ thwart t1* econamtc-stlmulus purpbles of the income tu cut pro~ by Cart.et'. There ls growma concern. hOWever. t.Dat.tbe SOclal Security system will go baJ\kript Withlrl a few years \M'lless lt can resume collectln( in taxes more than it~ out ln benefits. . ""' ......... •HER EXHAUSTED 8Y ATTEMPT TO SAVE FELLOW WORKERS TRIES TO SU:EP Working Around the Clock, Aeacuera Probe Flooded Mine Sh•ft for Ylctim• An Orange County Superior Court jury ref sed Tuesday night to award damages to the next of kin ol two Cal State Fullerton football coaches who died six years aio In an alr crash near Sol vane. 2 Dead, 8 Missing In Mine Flooding TOWER CITY, Pa. (AP) - Reacuen found a 1econd body to· day u they du1 Uu'ou1h spUn· tered timber and mud in an effort to reach miners In a flooded rnloe • A rat of. ficlal said tt *" "very likely .. that the elpt still mis had survived. ' Three other miners were . striO\lllY injured Tuesday when a· nash nood raced tbro~h a &ec· tion ol the Kocbe~ ~al Company mine ln the b~ of the slate's anthracite regioa. aom~ 40 miles northeast ol H..-rliburc. The mm wete trapped ln pitch "'l'remtDdOUS results I We 10ld it at ltie price we aahct. · • 'That's thi advertlsina succeu experienced by an Irvine couple who placed tbiis clauitied ad: darkness 400 feet beneath the top of Keppler's Mountain. Recovery crews heard no answers lo their shouts. An official identified the second vicUm as Philip Sabatino, ,ofHegens. "Oh no! Oh no!" cried his widow, when told her husband was dead. ' Other women crowdecl about her and allo started weepl.nt. Rescuers had plaMed to use dynamite this rnominJ to blow up debris which wu dammiAg five reel ol water aeparatll\I them from the men. However, James Shober. an official with the 1tate Departrnettt <If Environ· mental Reeou.rcea. said the tx• . ~~d ~ ueed only u a " there are Pf9Ple in there alive tben we dOft't ~ant to shoot tomebodY up," he Mid. Rel(Uel'I were withlft MYeral )lWidHCI feet frOlti where the lnbdld .... were belle'Ved to be In the mUe-loni mlne abaft. The water, released from a cavity or abandoded mine abaft, amaeb«I through tbe tunnel " Tue1da7, di1Jod1in1 support Umber and wUblng beams and ()\her debris u fat u 115 feet blto conn~ lh.at\I. ••vou ner bear 1'fla1ara · F&Ujt" med a miner named 'CartJ wbo wu bi the mliie *MD the Water brot1' t!arOUab. ''Wei.I, it Wal worte than tJaat," Child, II, Accuses Stepd&:d Murder t rial defendant William Gene Campbell of Hunt· ingtoo Beach was pomted out in the courtroom Tuesday by his 11-year-old stepdaughter and identified by the girl as the man ·.11ho killed her mother and iather. While Campbell, 48. avoided her eyes, Laurie Howell quietly told the jury how s he ran to her mother 's bedroom last Nov. 4 after she heard a number of shots fired in the home at 17847 Beard Lane, Hunllngton Beach. ••Bill was there and he had a gun." she said. "I said Bill, Bill, but he didn't seem to hear me." Responding calmly to Deputy District Attorney Bryan Brown's questions, the key witness in the Orange County Superior Court trial told the prosecutor she thought her mother was trying to telephone for help when she was shot. "She was in bed, kind of curled up and was reaching for the phone. But she had been shot. I ran into the bathroom and locked the door." The witness looked again at Campbell who was looking at the counsel table. "Then 1 beard moresbots." The witness said she retumed to her mother's bedroom when she was satisfied that Campbell had left. "I wanted to take the phono out of her hand but I C8ee ACCUSED, Page AZ) . Coast Sunny through Thursday with north to northwest winds 18 to 30 miles per hour at times eapeclally below canyons. Winds decreaaint ionlabt with Iowa 36 to 46. iflgbs Friday "toes. INSIDE TODAY HaUauJah,. ~take on. a mora t~ call "tbat old ckvil" and hil ~hmn, OM of whom"~ .. ~ lat frog." At U.. rooC o/ tlw lfght? Gold, of couru. Ste P.• DJ. ~ . WASHINGTON (AP) -A cca- IHNlonal •tadr of aWtary recrultlnl concludes that the all- volunteer lore• la ln trouble and will become lncreaaln1ly dU- fkult and costly to mainlaln. The study reJeued today found that lbe Army and Marine Corps Discount • l Air Fare . OK Sought Hughes Airwest and Frontier Airlines asked for Civil Aeronautics Board <CAB ) ap- proval today of a discount fare to mtroduce their new routes from ··Orange County and Burbank to ·Denver. The proposal, a SO percent dis- ~ount rate to be called the "Great Divide" was submitted for board approval in San Francisco. A spokesman for Hughes : • Airwest explained that the in- -troductory fare or $88 roundtrip follows the CAB approval of the De nver -Southern Californ ia routes under an agreement between the two airlines known.- as an interchange. Under the agreement, Airwest will share its route authority from Salt Lake City and Las · Vegas to Burbank with Frontier in exchange for use of Frontier's route authority between Salt Lake and Denver. The spokesman stressed that institution of the new flights will not mean additional flights into or out of the airports involved. It simply means that A1rwest will extend its two daily Orange County to Salt Lake flights on to Denver. Frontier _will extend one Den- ver-Salt Lake flight and one Den- ver -Las Vegas flight into Burbank. The introductory fare would go into effect from April 24 lo June · l , pending CAB approval and would be based on a three-day, two-night stay. CA B approval is expected to be a routine matter since the board a lready approved the in- lerchangeofrout~. 2 Beat, Roh Driver in HB A visitor from Texas who halt- ed his car at Pacific Coast Hig hway and Warner Avenue in Sunset Beach on Tuesday to gwe two hitchhikers a lift was kicked. beaten and robbed of S97, Orange County Sheriff's officers said. Deputies said construction worker James Harold Arnold, 37, of Amarillo, Tex., was attacked and threatened at knifePolnt by two young men who kicked him and thumped ham before they left the car with his billfold and a coat. Arnold resumed his travels after emergency medical treat menC. Long Siege Fmally Ends KENNETI, Mo. (AP> An Arizona state prison tueltJve, bJs motel room surrounded by near- ly 30 om cers. released a hostage unharmed this morning, then killed himself. Highway Patrol Sgt . Don Shelton said the lugiUve. David Bates, 23, of Pheonix, was found dead after he shot himself In the head with a .38 caliber weapon. His death .ended a confronta- tion withofflcera that began about S:30p.m. Tuesday. s DAILY PILOT alrHd)' are falllo• 1b0tt I.JI ~raldac. &tJUMa .. hllb. -raa •• fOl'Cel an 1reatl:J llllder alr•Q&th. Difflcultlea will mount In t.be future as the pool of IS.year-old males decliOH, unemployment drops from current b.i&b levell, GM Income Ploy Bared NEW YORK (AP> - Federal officials suspect General Motors Corp. bas purposely understated Its income and taxes the past several years, possibly cheating the government out of hundreds of millions of dollars, tbe Wall Street Journal said today. The Journal said in· vestigators believe GM un- derstated ita Income by writing off almost $500 million worth of parts and equipment that either did not exist or had been writ· ten off before. GM. the nation's biggest auto maker and one of the country's largest tax· ~¥au • .denies wronJ{do- ing, and no charges have been filed, the newspaper said. FromP~Al ACCUSED. couldn't. • ·'I didn't want to touch ber so then I went downstairs." Laurie Howell testified : "My father was down there lying on his stomach. Yes, he was on his stomach. There was a hole in his back and he was trying to lift his head up." It has been testified that Bever- ly Howell Campbell, 39, was dead when police reached the Beard Lane home. Vernon Edward Howell, 47, Laurie Howell's father , was dead on arrival at a local hospital. Police who found Campbell two days later in Costa Mesa claimed the defendant pumped eight bullets into his victims from a .38-caliber revolver. The dual counts or murder con- tained in a grand jury indictment are not disputed by deputy public defender Tom McDonald. But he has repeatedly asked the jury to r eco1ni1e that Campbell was under tremendous emotional strain trig1ered when his wife sued him for divorce and returned to her former husband. Additionally. McDonald COD· tends, Campbell was drunk when he went to his ~tran1ed wife's home. drew the revolver and shot the couple. Police believe Mrs. Campbell was shot and died in her bed. They believe Howell ran from the bed and was shot as be trted lo elude Campbell. Tanker Rebuilt LOS ANGELES CAP > -Pieces of the sunken tanker Sans.i.nena have been r eassembled and welded together as lnve1Ugators try to determine whether a "mystery hole" m the blast- shatteref hull might have hfltn caused by an external sabot.qe explosion. Discovery of the 10· root-wide-hole -its edges bent inward -has prompted specula- tion that it might have been caused by an explosive device planted outside the hull and below the water line. sw,. .. .,. Rep. Henry Gonzalez sub- mitted his resignation as chairman of the House Committee on Assassina-tions ~Y in a feud with cbief counsel Richard Spraaue, whom be called an .. unconaj:fonable scoun· drel."' . ~ ad U. d"8M p.,-ec.S. ta,. tMrtpCIC't ........ atJon WU C • Ihd- e y am Jl. Kint. • • \Jnlvenlty ol PltUburp busl· nea1 prdeaor oo leave a.s a tem- porary member ot tbe Senat.e Bud1et Committee statf. Sen. Sam Nunn <D -Ga .)1 ebairmao ol the Senate armea aervtces subrommittee on man- power, called King today as the first witness in a se of bear· inCJ explorinJ the na 'on's ex- perience with the all-v teer force since the draft was ar1111>lllf!G' iD mld-1973. President Carter told a Pen· ta1on audieoce Tuesday be has no current plans to revive the draft, but "wouldn't be.sit.ate to recommend it " if current Pen- tagon studies find it necessary. If a draft is needed, Carter said he would favor makin& it ''more comprehensive" with no student determents. • King recommended considera- tion of several alternatives, especially a program o( national service, short of retunmag to the draft. King estimated that with recruiting costs mo~nting, it would cost $29 bilDon more than the draft to increase the military to the Vietnam war level of 3.1 million enlisted men through the all-volunteer system. Also, he said the percentage of college people in the all- volunteer military is below draft- er a levels, and blacks comprise a disproportionate 24 percent s hare of the Army. King said a reserve-only draft or a backup dra ft would be benefidal, but a program or na- tional service would go further to alleviate problems. A program that requires re· gistration, vocational counseling and job training but still relies on volunteer service could provide the basis for a backup draft as well as a mechanism for performing public service work, King said. "National service registration and COUl)Seling would provide a broader pool of well-informed potentia l recruits for the military," he suggested. Coroner Says Nine Shots Killed Teen WEST COVINA CAP) -A tor- oner's report disclosed that a teen-aier alleeedly killed by a former policeman was shot nine limes, including six blasts from a shotaun and three shots from a .35'1 maanum revolver. David Domln(ues, 19, at fU"St was presumed to have kidnaped former policeman Bill Mcilvain and held him for ransom while more than 15 shots were fired from Mcllvain's suburban home. But when the smoke cleared Monday, police, who said they had not r«umed any of the fire, arrested Mcilvain. Los Anaetes County Coroner Tbomu NotiUcbi reported Dom- ln1un 1utr9"d ab~un wounds to "the back of the head, right s ide of the neck and chest and the rl1bt and left shoulders and arms." "'l would say he was dead from the time the first blast bit him," Uld a coroner's spokesman. "H•'• 1ot holes lo him you could drive a truck throuch." An autopsy also disclosed that "some i\U\Sbol wounds were ap.- pmrently made at close-rang& sh00Un1." Although there had been re- ports that Domlnauez was handculled, the coroner's report said "tbtte la no evidence of the deceaMd being In restrainta." FindBlmm At61MPH SAN DIEGO CAP> -W1nds docked at 81 miles per hour at Mt. Lquna Air Force Station raked San Dleco County causing widespread damage and forecaten HY mote winds are· expected. San Diego Gas • Electrlc c.o. reported 11 power outages, most resultiJll from brancbea ud televlslon antennas teUed by the wlodl. Tbe susta cre•ted b1th ~ waves,. drlvinl sllhtaeen oft tb6 Oeean Beaeb .,ier and overtu.ro- lng a catamaran IA M1Mion B~. Cheeks Scattered SAN RAFAEL <AP> -More than '250 000 worib' ol monthly welfan Cbeea and (ood stamp authorliatklftl acaUered on the brffse after' tbe back door ol a mall truck fltw open. Mkhlel 11.J~hell. ~troll .. , uSd TU~ the lne&deat bADPiDici after 5 p.~. 11~ ad it ... bard to Onct PeoP&o to helJ> Piek up tbacbecb. "Barclay the Tiger" bas paralyzed back legs. but thanks to this rolling rig he wheels around town quite nicely, thank you. The 10-year-old Dachshund, who suffered a slipped disc a few years ago, gives his owner, Mike Zolpe, some exercise near their Santa Barbara home. Candidate Pushes . Litchi Nuts Diet Bruce Hopping, candidate for the Laguna Beach school board, advised the board Tuesday to give up its "drug addictions'" and switch to natural, -wholesome litchi nuts. Hopping, a longtime social critic, poinlA:d toward a table stocked with hot coffee, sugar and powdered cream substitute, and to a small refrigerator or soda pop. He said the board should get rid of them. Hopping compared board members' use of the substances to a narcotics habit. He offered his own cure. "In character with my card- c a rrying, pinko Commu nist character, and in an effort to emulate the methadone treat- ment centers in the United States," said Hopping, reaching into a brown paper sack, "I give you these." He produced a half-pound bag of litchi nuts, thin-shelled, fleshy fruit from mainland China. Monday Hopping had been called a Communist at a can- didates forum, by a woman of· fended that he did not say the pledge of allegiance. Hopping said he acquired the nuts through "my connection with Communist China. They were supposed to be here in time for Christmas." He counseled, "When you find you have a craving for one or those drugs over there (the e<>f· fee and pop), you pop one of these in your mouth." Board President Michael Sagar, a candid ate for re- election, replied, "I think I'm having.a Big Mac attack now." Later. as district Business Man ager Clyde Lovelady carried an orange soda to Trustee Jane Boyd and a Coke for himself. Hopping blurted. "Pusher! .. He added, "You'r e all hooked." Mrs. Boyd took another sip of her pop. Match Adjourned REYKJAVIK, Iceland (AP) - Former world chess champion Boris Spassky of the Soviet Union a nd Vlasti mil Hort o f Czechoslovakia adjourned their chess game here Tuesday after 41 moves. epott;ed Nft\'OU(AP)-A ...... lltt·eldip«or &Q'I a Ml• .._... LH ffaw7 Olnrald ud .... aboelt "my pc111t1aa•• WU em& to tbe l ... Tau oU mapate, H. ~ Hunt, two weeb before Ole munter ol PNddent x.-.., lD Dallaa. dM Dlllj N•wa laid • d1t,7. Tb• Hen quoted tbe uoained lnY~t.or U &a~ tM note waa d&t*t Nov. 1.1113; ud laid: .. Dear Mr1 Hwit: "I would like lnlormatlon con- cernlnl my poalUon. lam a.skin& only for information. I am sua- eesllnl that we discuss tbe mat- teT tully before any stepa are taken by me 01" anyone elle . Thank you." A comparison of the ba.ndwri~ ten note with samples of Oswald's writln1 led the In· veaU1ator to conclude it was written by Oswald or aomeoae imitating the haodwritinl of the alleged aasasain of Kennedy. the News said. It said the note was turned over to FBI Director Clarence Kelley in 1974 by an unidentified ptrSon who the followinc year wrote a letter to Texas newspaper publisher Penn Jones. In that let· ter, in Spanish and malled from Mexico City, "the writer told Jones that be waa fearful because he had received no response from Kelley. The writer said be was con- vinced of the importance of the purported Oswald-Hunt noie and "'knowing you have been doing some investigation independent- ly of the assassination , 1 am sending you a copy •••• " the News said. There was no immediate com- ment from Justice Department officials in Wasbinitor\, D.C., 'or from Hunt associates in Texas. FANS PREVENT ARMED 1'HEFT SAN DIEGO <AP) -Rock music fans broke up a holdup at- telpt at a Fleetwood Mac concert here. Police said a man saying he was armed demanded money Tuesday night from another con- cert goer at a water fountain at • the Sports Arena. When fans pushed around them, the would- be robber fled. Save s 140 on this • 1890 Rocker . • • NOW$299 Regullrty priced $439.00. Never before h88 this classic rocker been sold at this low pricef This original Woodard "1890" style rocker Is exQulsitely constructed of AntiQue brass with button tufted leather-like vinyl seat and back. It ta a true delight for any decor. Available only at Chandler's at thla low price. Quantity limited, Hurryt PAO'.ESSIONAL INTl!AIOA DEfllON WITHOUT OBllQATIOH • COaAF~lA8L! PARl<INQ • cokVINll!Nf '*ANCING 1514 NORTH MAIN• SANTA ANA•S41-.4391. Tu•dey. Wte1n..01r. thurao~111dS1tu"9,y t ac>tol:ao The Store of Famous Names Monde,111ot •F1101yt1oio1 • I VOL 71. NO. 6t, 4 SECTIOH • 44 PAGES .Volunte·er W ASHJNGTON (AP> -A con- Sl'"lloo&I atudy of military ncnlttinc coocludes that the all· vohusteer force la ln trouble and will becoft\e iocreasin1ly dif- ficult and costly to maJntaln. The study released today found that the Army and Marine Corps already are (ailing ,abort in reeruittnc, attrition la high, and raerve farces are greatly under strength. Dlfftculties will mount in the future • tbe pool of la.year-dd . males· dedines, unemployment dro~ from current hip levels, and the civilian pay scales ln- crease, the rePOf"l warned. The investlfation was conduct· ' ed by Will am I\. King, a tJblveraity of Pittsburgh busi- nf5s professor on leave as ll tem· J>Orary member or the S"enat.e B~dcet Committee staff. S en. Sam Nunn CD-Ga.), cb'.alrman of the Senate armed ' aervicea aubcommitt.ee oo m .. power, called Ktnc today u ~ nrst witness in a Hrie1 of bur· Ines explort.nc the nation'!$ eJl· perlence with the all-voluat.eer force since the draft was dropped in mld-1973. Presidentc Carter told a ~ ta100 audience Tuesday be his no current plans to revive the draft. but "wouldn't bell~ to. recommend it" if current Pen· ta1on .studies find it necessQ'Y. Ar ......... UNIDENTIFIED WOMEN REACT Tb DISCOVERY OF SECOND BODY IN PENNSYLVANIA MINE Watching, Waiting tw Word of Min•• Mtsalng In Flooding of Shaft I MllierS' "BO(fies Songlit·: .. TOWER CITY, Pa. CAP) - Reacuers found' a se<?ond body to- day as they dug through splin- tered timber and mud in an effort to reach miners trapped in a flooded mine shaft. A federal of. flcial said it was "very unUkely" that the eight still missing h•d survived. .. LaflunaCop Three other m iners wer e seriously injured Tuesday when a flash flood raced through a sec- tion of the Kocher Coal Company mine in the heart of the state's anthracite reaion, some 40 miles northeast or Harrisburg. J The men were trapped in pitch 'l da,tkness 400 feet beneath the top ti • Mesa Bar/ Incident . . Leads \o /Layoff By PIUUl'KOSMAMN in which witnesses allege he A Lag~~-B:~:h ~:'cotks in. : drew bJs service weapon on two vestlgator has been awspended / customers. . from th~ police force followtni Police Chief Jon 'Sparks said an incident in a Coela Mesa bar .. today Detective Cr aJ1 Kin& h~ been suspended wllb full pay Tabl,e Tennia .Tourney Set A junior table tennis contest. I sponsored by the Boys Club ot the Harbor Area, wtll be held Friday and Saturday at the Upper Bay branch, 2131 Tustin Ave .• Ootta IMeaa. The Costa Mesa-Newport Junior Table Tennis Tourney, set up In three ace aroup divisions, be1lns at6:30p.m. Friday. The tournament LI open to resi- •ents of the Harbor Area only. ~ontestants can sip up tor thel7 . and under aae divlalon, 15 and j ander, and the 13 and under ace idlvlaions. 1 T~ fee for entering the com· ipeUtion is SO cents. For further lfhformalion, call 642-8372. 'ABLE TY D 1 ~QUICKLY ' 0 Tremendous'results! We sold at-the price we asked." 1\at'a the adverti1in1 success perienced by an Irvine couple who pJaeed th.ls classlfied ad: Zenith 19" color portable TV, w/atand. Xlnt cond. Slztts. lCXX·ltXlOC pending the o utcome of a criminal invesb&ation by Costa Mesa police, who took Kin& frolrl the bar Saturday. · Sparks refused to discuss de· tails of the Incident because, be t said, It would be improper unW the Colla Mesa invesUgation is complete. "We have only a preliminary repo~" Sparks said, "that a Lapna Beacb police olficer wu ~ involved ln an lncl~nt In a bar that CO\lld be 1e.riou1. On that , baala tbe officer was sus- • pended!' t Cocta Kesa police cODferred today to dec:lde wbetber to a.sit 1 thle district attorne1 to file · c~rces. 1bey decllnecl to dis· : cm• the nature ot any accusa- : tlom. (See INCIDENT. Pa1e "2> • The Costa Mesa County Water District quietly slipped out ol its 6,000 square foot offices in lhe Clric Center over the weet~ and tnto new quarters OD the city's west side. "Geez, I tbo\.18ht they were just closed Monday,0 said one sur. prlaed cit)' employe. So ti "OU '"a""e som..J ... , __ to But doler examination ot the , " .. CUllJI& darkened offices iod.lcated the sell. wbet.ber it's a televisiOo or rooms are empty on the ftrst a bousd>old of furniture,. call noor ct cit.J ball. NZ..,._ A10QI the Oran1e 6>ast water d.\ltrict personnel are the Dal!Y Pt.Jot is lhe be1t place putt.inf tb1.ip back toa~ tn to .. Vertilil. ·~ tbelr MW 7.ICl ...... foobfadll· ; . 'ty at 1115 PldeoUa Ave .•. where ' 'O'--po"J•~ of Keppler's Mountain. Recovery crews beard no answers to their shouts. An officia l ide ntiried the second victim as PhiliJJ Sabatino, 50, of Hegens. "Oh tlo! Oh no !" cried his widow, when told her husband was dead. Other women crowded about her and also started weeping . Jl.eacuers_ had planned to use dyna mite this morning to blow up debris which was damrniJll five feet of water separating them from the men. However, James Shober, an offici al with the State Department of Environ- mental Resources, said the ex· plosives would be used only as a last resort. "If there are people in there alive then we don't want to shoot. a.omebody up," he said Reacuera were within several hundred feet from where the trapped men were believed to be in the mii.long mine shaft. The water, released from a cav1t,.y or abandoned mine shalt, amaahed through th e tunnel Tuesday. dislodging s upport timber and washing beams and other debris as far as 115 feet into connectinl( shafts . "You ever bear Niagara Falls?" aaked a miner named Larry who wu in the mine when the water broke throu1h. "Well, it was worse than that.'' Panel to Meet The Oran1e County Com- mlaa1on on the Status of Womet w.lll meet at the Huntinaton Beach Civic Center Match lA at 7:30 p.m. The commission la tourlnc lhe county to 1alber in- formation and opinions from citizens on problems that affect women. .... ' . . to tblll am war level of 3.1 mlmoo eftl&te.1 men ~the all-vOlunteer 171tem. Also, he said the percentqe of collel• people ln tl~e all· ~lunteer iniUt.aty is below draft· er-.ievels, U'4 blaeks eompri.ae a 24 percent sbare of I.be A,npy. Kini aald a re11erve-ooly draft or a b~kuf draft would be beneficial. but a pro~aal ol na- tional fUV)ce would co further to all~vh~te probleros. A snll"a!O thal. NQQIH9 ,.._ 1tstradoll; wcatioaal c ... u ... : and job tr~ but at.ill fell• oe • vohmteer • CC*ld pl'O'flda • tile bula for • backup draA u : weU as a mechanism for · perfortniq public aervlce "°'*-~· Kln•aald • "Natioul Ml'Yfee reptratklll 3 and coumefln& woQld provide a · broader pool of well-informed · potential recruits for the · military," he suggested. • ' .: !' Supervisorial Lines MullfJd ·· Orange 'County supervisors will be delivered a map today proposing a redlslricliJlC of supttrviaorial-diatrit!t.s tbat will alte&:' coun,ty 1overnrn.ent's political profile. The propoaed r,dlstricUng plan, bearing a 3 to 2 endorse- men t by a committee or supervisors' aides, includes: -MalntahJlng most of the· Saddleback Vafley in Supervisor Thomas Riley's Fifth District. -Stu(UD« Orange, Villa Park and portions or north Irvine and Tustin into Supervisor Ralph Diedrich 's Third District. -Cuvlog out a new Fourth Dlstrlct for SupervisQr Ralph. Clark that in'clu,de6 •11 of Anaheim and picks up Buena Patk and La Palma from Diedrich'• district. -G •1 ,. l•Pef Jlot Laurence ScM\lt td the Becood District all of Garden Grove, Stanton. Seal Be!Q:h aqd most ot Huntinsto*\Pfacb. ~n... all Westminster and Fountain Valf•Y aswell oa por- tion oC Hunllngton Beach into Supervisor Philip Anthony 'a San· ta Ana.based First DJatrict. Most noteworthy-in the plan en- dorsed by the aides is losses ln Riley's Firth Dfstrict are con- fined to its northern reaches and Huntington Beach ratheT than the Saddleback Valley. It t#ill be the supervisors themselves who settle on the final redlatrieting plan. Putpose of the political remap- ping is to help equalize popula· tion distribution between the five districts. A plan drawn in December bx political consultant William Butcher proposed s plitting- Newport Beaeh in half and re- mo vi n1 all ·the Saddlebacki Valley north of the San Diego Freeway trom Riley's Fifth Dis. trict. SS -Tax Static Panel Nixes Raiae in 1971. WASHINGTON (AP) -At the urging of the Carter administration, the Senate Finance Commit- tee abruptly reversed itself today and voted un- animously against raising Social Security taxes this year. "We have.no business assuming we are gding to raise Social Security taxes if the administration is ad- vocating against it," Sen. Russell B. Long, chairman of thaFin~ce Coqimit•, told colle&IU•· &Sited the committee to n;scind action taken Tuesday that indicated support for higher payroll truces. · Lons said Josep:fi OUifaDQ, secrttarr of Health, Educatian and Welfare, called expressing concern that b.ilher SocJal ~urity taxes would thwart the economio-stimulus purposes of the tncome tax cut gropoeed by Carter. There 1s growing concern, however, that the Social Security'system will go bankrupt within a few years unless it can resume collecting in taxes more than it pays out in benefits. • ----------------------------------------------'. • Men's Beaellttt. Upheld Pay 8Uts .. Struck Down~ WASHINGTON <AP) -The governm•J! cannot compel widowers or husbands Of rkired women to pro,ve they were fln&11· cially depeQ4eol on tbelr wtves aa a cOl\d.lUo~ (or r6celvine Social W\uity benefits, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled today. The court said I.be goverttment could not make thb demand of aucb men because it doe1 not re. quire the aa,ae proof from women ln similar sltuationa. . The court, in a ~ decl9l0f\,. up- hefd rulinp b$ tour federal JP· peals courtl that wch dlatinc· tlona spelled out ln the Social Secw:it.1 Act a.re.• 'orm ol UD· conautuUooal .atx dl1crl1Dina- Uon. . The ~·a dec&lon la a dtfett for tlte 1overnrrient, which arcued that 1fri~1 dciwn. ncl) dbUndJona •Ut Cott a!K,>U\ t40C> million a year, pJNhaf "•severe bunlen on tlie SOC<i& Stc\arit>' trust t\lnd'I alnadJ·atra~ t'.e· sourc•.0 • A maJortty oplrdon written by . Justice Wiiliam J. Brennan Jr. aald the dl1tlnctlon1 made between men and women by the Social\~ l•• are bated on • • arch ~it. ~nd overbroad gt nerallzatiot!llS" about women being the depend~!ll partners in matrlage. .. Brennan's opinidn, joined by Justitc:ea Byn>n IJ : .. White, Thurcood Maral)all adl1':wil F. Powell Jr., said the law dis· criminat.es against deceased.ud retired women wage earMla because it doeen't treat their sm- vivora the same as it treats a de- $ACJlA'MENTO CAP) -The state ord~ t~ M.lqtoJi VleJo CotnpAIW today to stop O!tln& lb reueath:tnal lalte hf Oran1e County, aaJln, ""t omni the 125-acre I~ ,. .. a d>la\be Iii. water in a drought year. !J'he State. W•ter Rtaourcet Control Board voted 4-1 to order the abutoff. Th$ cue could be re. f erred to ~e auome1 1e11e-rat for cotir;i ac:UoQ Jl Mldion V~jo re- f\U61l0 comply. ceased male wage earner's fllt-:. vivors. ... . Justice John Paul Stevens,· forminc a five-member majority. with al separate concurring o» nlon, said that th~ discrimination is aimed at survivin1 mahr spouses. 1 • "I am . . . penuaded that &tdS! discrimination against a grou,.,- males ls merely the accidel\tat b.Yeroduct of a traditional wt.f'Of: thinkfnc about females," Stevens. said. Justice William K. Rehnquist wrote a lengthy dissent, which wu endoned by Chief Ju.stle&1 Warren E . Burger and Just.IC8$1 Potter Stewart and Harry ,.A,, Blaekmun. <See PENSION. Pa1e AZ) : • Weather Sunny ~lb 'nlunday with ~rtl\ ~ norlhwe•t wind• 18 to 80 mll• per hour 'at limes eapeda1J1 below canyons. Wlndt ciecre•1lns tonJ1bt wltll IP»'• 38 to '6. Hip Friday 6' to68. IOU'nl AftJCAJI llLACK ..,., tlllU!llD -,_ .,. __ - ....... Afltam ...... .lobaaaubur1. Draa• La Tli nl • Jbrd 2..a. I p.m. ~• -AlllD 1")J> mw:&P"' -~ ........ , .. Ka"*2.U. f:Jt...-. ... ·., occ LICTC1lZ -~ • . ~New Imai .. " P'lDe Art.I BIQ. -•• 111. 1:30p..m. , ....... . .. , ''"'" aaOit ... -..... o.e. ... L.Mnry ..... ..... "·J ·-oua •E&&Ta wu.s ' "'YOUllG ._, GAY"" -~ ... a ......... ~~. ............. ~ ..... ••' OCC LECTU&B -·~·" .. 'ftil ... , _. "'•h• or ~ ............ ~ . .swc. 1-, t:ll •. a. . , ...... ~·~7~~Discount ~'-~Fares Sought ~ UugblllS Airw•t .and l"lull.ier ·~~Ai-rline~ .. kef for Chit · Aeronaatl« Board <CAB> ap· : t: prov al today al a discowit fare to i · •961ae 1heir-new nNtes frmD .. ·,~~ 111"19ul1raz*to ,r,~. . ;. 'Die ,...~1 . a 5' pereewrt.c!is- ~o.-lnMte'"' nllecl tile MGreat DiWle'' ... Mmittetfw bnrd , • .appwow*1ift6• f'f ameco. · A s pokesm a n for Hughes · Airwest explained that the in· ,· t,r.taetay fare of 1'18 1omidtrlp , fellows the CAB approval d the Denvu·S..c.&era Calil~a . ' ro u tea 9nder u aueeaesi t between the two a11'!inn known '. , f'S an in1ercbao,ge. , ~ -U nde!' Ille 'CZ'ef9ent. Airwest ~ill •are ~ r<Nte nftlorlty · ' from Salt Lake City aAd Las Vegas Co Bart.I* with frontier • Jii !!x~formef//l~'g .:· 1oute •tMritJ betweea Salt ;Lake•lleuer. · :· The spokesman stressed that : •)nstitlltioa flt tae •• 81Pts wMl , . ·: ~ot meu acMMiM•I ~ mo "or out d a.be 9i.rpol'U ila'l'Ol.-_ It simp1y tneam ~ AJrwat • • Jrt'ill ext.eDd jts t.wo c1ailF Or~ County to Salt Late~ on to J>enver. . ' Frontier wUI extend one Den· ·. n r·SaJt late Ilic.__. cme 0-. Te r ·LH Ve1u IUpl iate _lh~fbaM. · The ~*Yf .. ...idco into effect from April 24 to Jun~ , I , peudiag CAB ~o.-al aad would be based oa a Uaree-day, two.night stay. CAB appro¥ai is ~ed to be a routine matter since the board already approved the in · . . t.etchangeof routes. ·~Lambert Service Slated A ........ masawWM~ Thursday momin11 In Cost a Mesa for long time Harbor Area resi· deet llM)' I ·-~ wb• dJi8d Monday at the age or 89. " II". La.mbert Mid Uffd in Oruate ~ I« ~ yean Md .... "W'Dher ol '&M 1'ewpwt .• B&ach Smim' alirew aMb a ,!he iea Am Aattr'lcu IAcKm .. AuxlUary. The ID.Ml wW be celebrated at I a.m.. at St. JMCW•'1 Cethnhr .~ Qwdl wllere Mn. Lambert wu . a llMGlM' ol CM eoac;resatioa . Sbe is ....,..ved by~Mr acm.. Robert Lambert, and a slater, 3 AJke KartlL Rensaiping A.keel WASHINGroN (AP) -S... Richard Stone uked &M C.C. admul1trati011 &.e Haulan sever.a........,. .. a.. '•l•ied did not understand Israel'• weapcm Medi, The Wmfl•• Post reportedloclQ. DAtlY PILOT ....... -~-....... ....... e..ttt Vice.._...... ........ ....., -.... .. .......... -=-= ~ ~~"&£.... ~~-=~ .. -~.,, __ ,, ._.'1fu...,w ......... --O"'llll•• Git ~·a ?'sea .. • Newport Man Jailed in a.~t Cast.a JI.ea.a aarcoUcs Cll&er's said Aron John Burcban, 24, of 7404 W. Ocean Front, allegedly sold them $750 • illlhi6 GI at his home Tuesd117 aftenlecla. Costa Mesa offieecs. backed up ~)' N~ ~ policemen. ailelN tbe b<me with a ..ia .... , .. atM1 .... ,.., ro .... vials of has his h oil , three quarten ol a pound of hashish, a ...-ti mea.i.M. ~a,.... or .-Qa-. Officers sai4 they allo fauDd $1.ISO » caa 9ada.-is daaf'9td ....... "'------u· .... 1111), ,., ... oa far .. ti .ad- ,....., w1ttfar .... f6.-.. ~••lr•t.etl marU•••• aad ,. f•tl«!9Cd Ajsa •mr r taa.-. with Burchan also faces charaes or pouesaion for s ale or marl· j uua. C..ta -. illftat'c.an slid they found the drugs in two aalea ia uae Mine, am ai.o Au;wid a lddllm a. 4Por ii .. llnarel a bedroom in the house. Burcban ,... btld la Ueu 91 $32 ...... Federal and st1lte lrNs proh!bil felons from owning or possessing certain kinds of weapons. "It could be that Mr. Co.nrad u s violated probatioa t>)t having i9 lllil fC ! I ... wapll\S of this ~."emel.ll!l'~ement agent said. U -. ;& is ,..nle aw th~ By TOM BA&LEY ....... ,., .... _ A ~ wbo mWll e•Ulbla1'7 rule • Ute ieplity el tlile ~ posed sale or the Irvine Company. . to a e Mdbil c.~ was ...,.. ha owrt tod97 thllt ..._ flMll"laOa5 bGnmsa in tM form ol the IrvineCompamy is aboal to be handed over to Mobil." Attorney Howard 'P'riedmaa halted his ~fn quest.ionq ol Irvine Ccnnpany PTerident ftaJ"'ll'(lOt waiou to ai1lift ~ to Judge .fames F . Jwl&e tbt tbe company is being sotd to Mobil for much lessthanl t.s true worth. l"Tiedman. who represents lnine helras .Joo Irvine SmiUl iD her Onm&e QGIUl't:7 .Superior Conrt lawsuit ~ t!le James Irvine Foundation, brought ftWT~llle~ to m felt Ill OM .... m:illC a .,-;tal..rhurst. ""TM &ii ..... sleephac ... cl. the I"*-CMlpaD7 is lleiDc .... ,, ,.._ .. f'Ti...,• aaid. ··n ia dale .... ,., ttUi~ al U.is emut to emare ~ $e valwe obtaieet fna die ule al ~ C'CW'QRm7 ia IMfail ID.rt et•-*-·'' Friedman appeared to win an ally ln Deputy Attorney General Llw1we ...._. w.M -1 ed "1t!Je .fudge tbat the state also is Interested in a sale of the Irvine can,.ny at a fair price. Tllllflel', wtloMI ma....,ed a •••·hatervenUen attitude through most cl. the trtal, assured Judge Judge that the state will cataJnly ill&er.--e ii• fiaidl tbat &be valued U. lrYIM CffyeQy w uer r • Uae aewail Mllillc ~ . 11oww aa..a au IDilliaD I.A ca.ala 108 the '~ ll'ViDe f'c-n+tl-'• .5'.~ ..-rem& CQ9o troUU., la&erea& ia tbe 1"iDe C....pallf. PnM1Mm '11 the i'eMrai Tu ius.m. Ae.t d 19 e..apel Uie ....Slliaa &o clilpose ef tm.e hol~ etMM+nd m .ita .... bJ J .... lniDe n. W.W. ia die .....,. wlal a sza.. 7 miWon oil• la a Q9o 90l'tilUll t.e .. ell by W&ll Skeet fi•aader Qade1 A.1'-... Deu.i.t 6-elGper AllNI Taula· man. • I& ._ mr '• ~ that A,D,. -Ta'fbmH ~to ia-u._. a.ii' aJk:M' tJl.fet llw at )ept " ....... 1'lliJa QMl7 lier . ~-SDP.a·y =.=arf&': .. :-:,:i ~&~ r--toll"'1a.Ua$. D:.:: Pie Mn. Smttb, tbroutb Friel· ...u u ea · • ...., eGR&-+ tlaal a.u C08lJalY .. .w -Iller .,... .... b UCI'Prof~r W.,";JB,;:- nr. 1nmt ~ 11owlm1,, Ibo UC • w..=s=.=-:::.t At 61 MPH --clancen cl · fluorecet'bom, nn. i~• ••• Oree•• ~ ... on ........._ lilJft1 ......... a ••u..t ao u. rm& ol rlae m=*7 Dfwarld." Aal. t.e" ••ctiat '*7 ail a llmllar blll mllbt be put .... '6· lect ba Calilcmia wtUUD • ._ °' ..... ..,.... .. Clot -.... -... ·-• Biuhe .. I : ...... ,.....,... Iii ,...,._ All?0 hlf • ...... ..,.. ........ ..,. surtl t BWUflll 1,..,_._. ..... ...._ • ...... ,..aa t'" la eoda~,.,.. ombwlemed and ~'-'•"'•ll• •• t;-: urd'::':,:t~.:= W'1-..... inlla-.....a day..._. 0 feloe a I M --... ~fr.a W;b .-rdaa t.edl'a,..,.. 1 patau. and ,..,. Burke ud bla He tau 111119 uJd be needs wile. Q.tre. nearly $1 ,000 to tide fire•~ to pl'CIUct blm h'om tbe them over while Burke 11 lookin& bind P""lft ot •&Wwl crime ,_•Job. ..... 11 ¢' • JM~ tll Tlae~)Ur-Ol'C1.&irbwMomt.­ Nh • a I t iOCi .t em-.. fnm U.. ~ AIMIDM)' I>ia- ftl I U:t• ........ .._ • .... bid Mil lalt Noi~ by J>en.. ptBre:W wwwfJ_!ftl...... ab Mmcrss.Bu4ella4.....S10 WM. 1ean1Du.e~.i•nre. .. ,,. .. d• Mine ttlfliads Tu-.Y-a fbad.ndllaa enlD1. CoQnd•s ccacera for Ml ... •&•abed by ll.te Sea. Jobn nletJ, ._....._ trtfle 1cll.Md ·~a CA-P'llllerton) was al· "-* ._. .,. wcci;dll W. ~-53~1Dduclblc%J ..... .a.· a •• ...-.... _ legfs11taa .Ld ,_,., 0 ad .-._ lira. amte uid tod.Q that the rap a.Jtdllll ..._._. 1 a I• ~tt.a. aDd u.e 8ifl were louted ..._ •• to eAlllllr appreciated. poDUcalcampalps. •• e haven't bad a paycheck Allbutafewthouunddollanof 1lnce November," abe said. dalll --0 ...... ..... ~ aid tM W7 will help •-1 I • I ..... ellllllC.:r ~ ........ s a ao' , ..... , tt z·•~ ......, • ..-a1eum fll\lbvier, ...... .... ... eewl'91job~. 1UslW4 J 'o •w..W-. !.!!F lael~ lo~!~!~ thibErt ...... aaml:Msttr# ....... , rt -•........---.,~ : : Gr..a'-7 • •wjab. JL 3 r ta Leis ·AaceJes · BadDe .... 't 'be elleible for a ~~a ....... Gr-.lk7ia Ull an mhlegislator'apensioo la Mmir lllU .. adl .... 4 .... ,..... c.uar. Jntae.~ .... • ..... boaebt. $100tletetto .... • •wi.P ,,,....., 'hul_,-•ll•be<mbatdkta'tat- Am 1'• teel Ule llff.lllr. AD aide ..W be c d 1wc1 it "Bulb's 417. 8Dd 'ho91WllaQlltbe~bu1aalQI lf'M ........... .......... a W .. U...br 6nrinc tm.fhe....O. trial. FF' -~tt.eww'c t.otq aint Ae lnt.e OC-m.7 __, ... •hctolaneF·--- ::c -=~=~ theit' ....... ta ....-t ., • = ..... llGllil ......... ...,.. .., a< a •UU' -..1a1t ...... Re waned hdte hdte of the p:owibiBtl)' and USW'ed the Jurist Um lee __.. tan ft11tlter legal action on behalf ol lln. Smida if that development occurs. Both Friedman and Judge Judee noted that she would ~ a ble ID ....-chal.lea&e su.dl a s ale ill aclrtat•._ aietian -'kb woaW~&a.lt*wn~ forced to sen As minority bold· in,p o( 22.4 pel'Ceal a1 a price (ar below What. they are wortla. Bane, ln urn, •aid tllat ........ fine fellow who is ,., ruP-AJ PENSION ••• nae "::::;'" aaid tlae law. beainC ... female benefit reeqma cMereatlJ' wu "ra- tle•D:r jmtlfl•ble .•• Tiie amt.. m.aJmit7 and lt.s dissellten •...,_ledled that the 'ech'm.. ... passed in an at- tempt to p.e aced widows an ad-· ditional helping 'band. But the court's majority ruled that the law WUiDel erroneously that all widows were the dependent partners in marriage. Leon Goldfarb, a 70·year.q)d Brooklyn, N.Y., resident. sued the federal IOftl'D1D4!1al OD the iS· s• afta' eonfroalUlg the proor. of-dependency require m ent when applying for widowers beAelita after his wit e died in 1968.. ~ ............. HELPED BY FRIENDS Fonner AMemblyman Burb very oonacientk>us and is doin& · bis very best u a lelialator. · The Burkes are currently resid· ing in Sacramento . PN•PageAJ INCIDENT •• Cost.a Mesa pc>lice omcen aald they were called to the gto.s's Inn. 720 Randoipb Ave., in response to a report of a man with a gun inside. Beycmd that, they would say only that Kin& waa det.ained for questioning at police ~ead· quarters, then releued . Cost.a Mesa police Lt. Gt.ge Lorton said King WU not ar- rested. Witnesses to tbe lnclde!\t haft said tbat Klne, two patrons. a barmaid and ber boyfrienchrere cbattin& In the bar wben tbe of. ficer became upset after com- ments were made about Police officers. Kille alleted.11 a6owed bis b.clae at tliat time. They claim Kini went Into the restroom, returned and shouted. "I think you euys are boldlnl (conceallna narcotiC1S)," and drew bia cun. The witnesses said the men. frightened. left the bar. went to another nearby bar and DOt1fled police. · Sparks said today Costa Kesa omcen informed Lquna police or the incident. A Laguna watch commaqder drove to Coata llleaa and took Kine home. Sparks s aid if Costa Mesa police take their case to the dis· trict attorney for prosecution, he will release run details. "Let me assure You," Si>arks sald, "I reveal thinp wbeo they • t can be revealed, without besit.a· lion. But by the same token I'm criminal cue in Costa Mesa... • , not in a position to discuss a [ Save s140 On this 1890 Rocker . • • ReoulirtV pr1ced 1439.00. N8Y8t before has this classic rocket been eold :.::: ~ TNa Originll Woodard "1880" sty1e rocker fs exqullttetv al 'ANkNe bl'.-wlh button tutted leather-ftke vlnyt 1811l 1nd bid<. It II a true delight for any decor. Available ontv at Chandler's at this m pa.o.-.v tlmlled. tvryt r ,.,,..,..M. tMTERIOR OU ION WITHOUT otN.JQATION •COM~AM.aflARKING • CONV!NIENT FINANCING 151A NORTH MAIN •SANTA ANA• 5-41 .... 391 , f ·lJenie . Theft A DJ'Uf-olcl former s.o.t !Cm IPlll w Uva 1a f'ou. t.m V617 ha pl.s.d bmocml to cb ... ol 1&.ealliaa m.an Usu 11.JOO l'OWllda ot ammwl!Uon trom tbe federal cove.rnma&. l'r.clerlck Naa•l. 11141 Loi Judi.Des, mtered bia plea )IQl)- da1 ln Loi A.nsel• before U.S. Dlstrin Court Judie Matt Byrne. Naael wu meued oa b1a own ftCOl!l)iance atler postJn1 ss.ooo bail. His trial is set for April 5. A federal 1rand jury indicted the Founta.in Valley man Feb. Z2 following a nine-month LnveaUga- tion by agents for the Secret. Service and t.be U.S. Allom ey's office. .,. .......... The indictment alleges Nagel stole and sold the ammunition which included rounds of .38 caliber super-velocity, bollow- point bullets known as "wadcut- t.ers." Beotia l;4 lae!la A teafl Nagel, dismissed from the service last June after 18 years as an agent, ls also accused of stealing an unspecified amount of No. 4 buckshot and 12-gauge shotgun shells. Dr. Frank Anderson displays an X-ray of an umbrella tip removed ~rom the brain of Tippu Deckard , 8, at Children's Hospital .m . Los Angeles. The tip becam e lodged in the b~y s bram m Janua ry when an um brella rib was poked in ~1s eye. Dr. Anderson said death was only a quarter of an mc h away. The thefts reportedly occurred from the Seal Beach Naval Weapons Station on 10 ;separate dates between September 1974 and May 1975, according to pro- secutor Vincent J. Marella, as- sistant U.S. Attorney in Los Angeles. Marella alleged the thefts oc- curred during a period when Nagel was in charge of the flring range. The investigation waa re· quired to make certain other members of the Secret Service were not invol ved, be added. Faculty U nit Chie f Hit for Endorsing Missile Launched VANDENBERG AFB CAP) - A Minuteman III intercont.men- t a l ballis tics m issile was launched down the Pacific test range early today, the Air Force s aid. ( Pilot Logbook J Paul Brennan president. of the Saddleback Colfege Faculty As· sociatioo. was taken to task by college trustees this week for us- ing school letterheads to endorse candidates and issues in the Tuesday election Trustee Donna Berry, whose name ls printed on the sta· tionery along with those of other board members and college of· ficials, demanded that BreMan send letters saying trustees do not support the candidates or is· sues involved Just Give Me The Gre at Indoors By WILUAMSCBaEIBE& Or 1M OMIT,__.,. I 've a lways figured my k.id brother was missing a few essential mental marbles -the ones that make most of us slay out of rushing rivers and at the bottom of sheer clirfs. A shrink might say his drive lo run rapids in a plastic kayak and hang suspended from mountainsides by thin ropes stems from the fact that b.e's a middle child, or some equally obscure Freudian reason .. Evm the contests m y brother enters reflect bis yen for a direct conflict .with natW'e at its rougbtest. While most people contentedly try their luck in magazine swee1>5takes and more sedenury 1ames of chance, be en- ters a lottery to see who will get lo nin the Colorado Rive!' through the Grand Canyon tbJa year. AU OF WIDCB BRINGS ME lo the K l4HIHll point ol lb.a column. To my brother's lncreulq dlamay, the mania for thrills ln the American wilderness seems to be spreadiq - very rapldly. ArmcbaJr adventurers are escapmf by the thousand.I from lbelr suburban mares lo realize Walter Mit- ty sU-le dreams. Wild, remote reclom that. unW recent yean knew onlY the tread of Indians, prospectors, hermits and occasional loony mountain cllmbers or nver-nmoers are suddenly be· lng deluged with the kind of moba that turned Yosemite iDto a wooded Oianeylaod. To save s uch ar.aa from toe.al destruction. tbe federal government bas imposed quotas oo many wilderueu ac- tlvltl~. such as traJt hlktnt, mountaill climbinl and rtver running. ON 11IE WILD UVERS, commercial rafting opera- tions get to~Cf!~rtty because lbeJ'Te been doln& it the lonaest. Som like ao to95pereentol all availableapota ao to these outltta. The other n veto 10 percent are raffled off to private parties. Maybe you nad about tbe loUer7 beld recently at the Grand C&llfOll park budqaanen. Tbere were 37 openlogs for noo-eommerclal river tripa, ll.mlted to 15 people each. Just to enter the CODl.elt. participants had to ftll out an eight-pqe quesUonnalre telling exaetly what they planned to do, what equ.lpmeo\ would be usfld and who would be ao- ing on the trip. • My brother wu one of more than 500 people who ap- plied. While be sat comfortably in his office more than 1,000 miles away. hopeful adventurers gathered around the drum B r e nnan w h o se o r • ganization is J rwated with the politically active California Teachers' Association, s aid he takes "full responsiblllty•• for the mailmgs and will send retrac- tions The association's letters were sent by its Political Action Com- mittee to community leaders and the media They contained endorsements of college board candidates Alan Greenwood of Tustin, Eugene McKnight or Dana Point and Robert Price of Laguna Hills. In addition, the letters urged the board lo accept the Irvine Com- pany's offer of a second campus site al lrvlne Center Drive and Jeffrey Road in Irvine. Lat.er Monday evening, the board voted 3-2 to buy a parcel at Myford Road and Bryan Avenue for the new school locatJon. Brennan tried lo explain why he bad used the staUonery, which he saJd his association paid for. "I consider myself an officer or lbe school and used the official stationery of the school," Bren· nan said, noting he has used the letlerhead befor e in school- related matters. Mrs. Berry told Brennan she f e ll it w as "hig hly inap- propriate" lo use the stationery for poUUcal purppses because she felt it gives the board's tacit endonemen\ to those candidates and issues. Tustin Trustee Frank Greinke said the action was "in bad taste" and that Brennan should be able to determine when he is acllnc officially or unofficially as a colleie representative. He saJd BreMan's action was a "misuse of the intent" of the school letterhead. Trailer Park Pays $14,000 In Fraud Case Operators of a Westminster mobile home park paid $14,000 in clvil penalties Tuesday and acreed to halt the practice of re- q ulrinaJ purc buera of mobile home spaces lo buy their m01>11e homes from a designated com· pany. P•yment or the penalty closed a lawsuit flied agalost Sum- merset Mobile Home Park by tbe eoorumer fraad division ol the dlalrlct attorney's office. It wu alleced ln the Oranaie County Superior Court acUOD tbal Summerset violated an· tltrust lawa and compelled clients to pay bi1ber prices ror mobUe homes by imposing the· condiUoo of sale. at t.be Grand Canyon lo aee if they'd be the lucky ones. BcJ ' D h SOME RAD BEEN TRYING for three or four years to y 8 . eat win tbe right to rush down ~ ~es ol cae ol tbe world'• En-1 -Ord al most tumultuous rivers. Most were disappointed. but not U.1!!J e my brother. He was ooe of the seven percent wboM names wereplclted-andontbeflrsttimeout, too: WUJCES.BABRE, Pa. <AP>- Be'a planninc bls trip, now, prenarhurtollaYe eltcalll Tbre•year-old Jeddie RbodM h'om loq lost Slerra Club "trienda'"'WbO would lite to re-bu died. eodlng the ordeal lot tincUeoldacqualn&anee.aeanfcelonariYertrtp. hla parenta who pleaded to have 111 brother cftered ID1 wife and I apota an ooe af tbe bii the critically lQjured boy n.- supplyrafts that wW to alanc. We'd settorowalot. moved from a llfe-1avln1 tnacb.lne. S'l1LL. THE LUllE OP neb an opportunity ts almost Tbe boy was still atfaebed to overwhelmlng. My mind CODJured memories o1 tbat Walt the mechanical respirator at Dteney movie on on•armed Jobn Wesley Powell, t.be flnt Mercy ~tal •ben be died white man to run t.be lelllth ol tbe Colorado tbroqb lbe Tuesdq, a«ordln• to R. Merritt. Grand Cenyon, Hupe..• tllNetor of t.be fUberal Then 1 tbou&bt about tbe rowm, patt qaln and about home here •blcb b ananciDI three weeks at the bottobl ol a mUMees> CIQYOD, an a cold the chJWs bal1al. riYerwitboutbotabawuaordeaolbeeea. A dodal-reJeeted Rhodes' re- O>mtn1 to Oipa with m.JRll. I lleterm.ined tbat tam too quttt K~ to tum oil tbe l · macb tbe bedoa1lt and too little tbe troct*'smaa to tan a maehlne. lboda pleaded. •17· nJuablo spot • ..., from IOl:DO ~Powell wbo wan11 llll the madd.o. wu erod1Qa ~: Ida crack a1 a PMt rtYW. · bo1'• bod1 and robbiDI him rJ bis • .,..._. ...... ~._.. ..... _._..,_~ ...... _..._.,,~_..._..__.,,._....._,_ ...... ._....__. wbb tlOWI I IGll fil 'Wll 1JPll1 • cut et. , • e •ty t • ·• - Fees to "l'ripl~' .. P•.W. ol ~ a~ lilld la at.a Of'lllillt eo.y~. • .. ~ , ......... wlD be--to PQ' QP to abalat. trtp&e tlM easwt SU-MIQ --mea&a fot tbli.r cue. S~baft=t .. U.. NC'O«D"*' .... ol c.a&1 Probation Officer lllr1aret Grier thal the reea be hiked from $211 to $S4 daily depeodln1 upoo t.be fadlity in wblcb tbef an placed. le the mean.time, Ute board asked a committee of cowd1 ol· fictall Tuesday to reeommeDd if such fees fOl' care can a. cbarsed to ~arents of court 'fards, youngsters placed voluntarily Suspect In Stabbing Still LOOse The Irvine woman who was stabbed several times Friday in an Irvine market parking lot Is reported improving steadily at a hospital, but ber assailant Is sUll at large. Mary Ann York, "3, Is still Ustr ed in serious condition, but police s ay she is malclng continued pro- gress. Miss York was stabbed six times in the neck and chest by a man believed to be ber former boyfriend, Francis· Kearns Fis- her, 38. A $100,000 warrant on aUempl- ed murder charges was i.saued Mon day for Fl sher, who also goes by the name Patrick Fisher. Police said today they sWJ have no idea where Fisher Is. A photograph of Fisher taken by the Cost.a Mesa Police Depart- ment several weeks aeo. and a description, are being circulated among Irvine patrolmen this week. Fisher was arrested by Costa Mesa Poijce several w~s ago on attempted murder charges when be allegedly held Miss York and her two teenaged cbildreq bost.a&e in a Costa Mesa apartment and threatened tbem with a gun. His original bail of $25,000 was lowered to $5,000 and Fisher bailed out of jail last Wednesday. Two days lat.er, the knife attack on Miss York occurred. Irvine Police said a 24·bour guard bas been given to Miss York in the hospital lo prevent a third attaclt oo her life. Police s-1d the 1ff0Dd aUack may have been made as an at- tempt to keep, the woman from tesUfytng against her auallanl regard.in• t.be first assault in Costa Mesa. SAN DIEGO (AP> -Diane Dew. 24. says she is cheered by the report her rr•mature quadruplets are m~rovlng1 although they are atW in "de- licate balance." Mrs. Dew was taken home from the hospital Tuetday by ber husband, Jim, 26, five daya aft.er tbe blrtha. Gem I'! Talk BIJJ.C. HUMPRRJES ..... tWrtcrill' llld U.. ............ courtJ11di ... OanwiQJ tamilM.9 .,.. billed up '° as • u, at an .u deleDUoCl facllldel dlpeadin• upoo ther abtllty t.o ,.,. But state law permita tht coun· ty to recoup U.a apeoaea in ear- l.DI for tbe younpten, and Mias. Grier augeated an increase. The ne..-rates, based on a re- port by Auditor-Controller Vic Helm, will be $54 dally at juvenile ball, $28 at Joplin Ranch., Me at Loi Plnoe Forestry Camp and McMillan Scbool. $28 at Rancho Portrero and $50 al the Youth Guidance Center. Miss Grier not ed Helm's flprw loducll me lldmbdlllra- Uoa O......S liDd dQ4cMla1 IX· pellHI actually _.. fl to $ll lower. Sb• noted Loa A=•lts, Sacra~ San Bern llDd V eotura Counties all raiMd deten~ rates within t.be pa.st year. Jn Loi Aftlelea eoun~. rates vary fl'OOl 922 to $11 a d&J d~ pendJ.ai upon tbe facW~. Miss Grleraald. Fees run from $1.S to SIS dally in Sacramento County. $21 to $32 dally tn San Bernardino CltuDlY and Sl2 _\?_ ~ d-1Jy in VeiGra, County, INIC A.id. • Death Crash . Driver StiD Unconscious STABBING SUSPECT Francia Kearns Fisher OCHealth Department Reorganized f I ~ Tbe Orange County HeaKh Department was reorganbed by county supervbors Tuesday In an effort lo· encourage teamt.tork and provide more efficient ser'i"lce. County Administrative Officer Robert Thomas said the re- oraianlz.ation will eliminate bav· ing nine separate divisions each report to County Health Officer J .R. Eloers. In Uielr place ·will be four dlvilions to handle vet.erl.nary bealt.b, environmental health, personal health and communica- ble diseases. There also will be separate un- its to handle emergency medical care, staff training and overall ad~atioo. Elpers said various job titles and duties will be changed and be predicted an annual cost savings of about SS,000. Tbe nine divisions now existing .include administrauon. health services, protess1ona1 aervtces, environmental health, animal control, public health nuning, medical service for correctional facilities, emercency medical services and medical services admintatration. One week aft.er an accident that 'killed his automobile oaasenier, the son of a Los Ancelea Rama coacb, Hunlinlton Beach police say the driver t.bey musl still question remalmr un- conaclous. Martin J. Murphy, 18, ol ll16 Bayou Way, Seal Beach, re- mained in serious condiUOD at Hoag Memorial Hoapitil in Newport Beach with mulupte in- juries. ,,. James B. Wagstaff, 18, oC 5732 Serene Drive, Hunlincton Beach, was pronounced dead at Hqnt· ington lntercommunity Hospital an bour after the Feb. 22 atddenl on Springdale Street· n ear Warner Avenue. He was the son of James B. Wacataff, a defen1lve bastield coach for the Rams, and Mrs. Wagstaff. The dead boy played vanity football as a dmm.lve back ror tbe Huntington ae.<:h 1U1h School Oilers the put two HUODI. · Botb b e and Murpby were senlon th1a year. The Murphy youth a.pparently was crossln1 Springdale street between two shopping center driveways when his Japanese sports coupe was s mashed broadside by an oncoming pickup truck. Police Traffic Bureau s,t. Ed- die Groom sald Tuesd ay no further details can be gathered unW Murphy is well enough lo be intervtewed about the cruh.. The pickup truck 4river, although be went into abock and required hospital treatmeut after tbe fatal accident.. wu notjij.ed pending completion of tblt'-in· vestigaUon. Cigarette Saves Life ESCONDIDO CAP) -Lighting up a ct.carette may have saved Scott Marki 's life. · As be stopped on the 1ldewi.lk to light up, a wind storm blew over a three-story bulld.lng under con1b't>ctton at the comer or Tblrd Avenue and Hickory. The beams of the $750,000 medical and professional -build- ing cruhed right in front of. Markl, 19 .. ;' Scul,ptured ZODIAC PENDANT Dellgflt her myttlc:al eoul with a beautifully crot.Ued .,.ndent In 1'K gold Mt with two b1'19flt diamonds. Shown, Ptsees. 1338. Atl zodiac •tons avaltable. .. . •• . . . . .. . .. • aJCKYnc&Y POLl'IU: Yoa m•y haft DOCed la the D ... tbat betwem cbona of indktinl local poUUc!aoa. our O~• County Gr and Jury paused only Ytlt#• day to recommend a punc.b card votin• system for our re.SOO, I aay huzzah for the Grand Jury. Tbe Gr and Jury noted that un- der our current voting set.up, utilizing a machine known as the Coleman-Gyrex vote counter, Oranie Cowty vote tallyin1 bas now reached near it.a capacity. And the jury warns we may have as many as 960,000 Orange Countians voting in 1980. That wowd be 100,000 more than cast Coleman-counted votes la.st year. Further, in' last fall's election, Orange County's tallying got done counting at 9:25 a.m. the day after lbe election. OF THE 58 California counties who reported election results, Oranee County was 57th in get· ting the returns in. Thus you must admit we were precariously close to being dead last with our results. By the time Orange County re· ported its election returns. even the politicians had lost interest. They were already putting up signs for the next election. Orange County was so slow that by the time the results were posted, you had forgotten who you voted for. Now, one of the noble thinkers here on our sterling journal has often pointed out that it doesn't really make a hoot when the elec· tion results get counted and post· ed. If it takes three weeks, he notes, the results will still be the same. So, he suggests, what's the big rush anyway? He has a point. No matter how it comes out, you know some politician is going to get elected. TROUBLE IS, all of us voters have been geared mentally to believe that an election is a speed contest, like the Indianapolis 500. Newspapers, radio and TV keep talking about thls "race" or the other "hotly-contested seaL" They yak on about an electlon, "going down to the wire." Then on election night, the boob tube operators come on, with 1.3 percent ol the retuma io, and at.art projectlne tbal 6ldaey Glompl haa already won the race for dog catcher in Hootenanny, In· • diana. Thus we are conditioned to speed in vote counting. It becomes a race between counUes to get those returns in . Everywhere else, the county vole-counters play hare. Orange County plays the tortoise. In truth, with all due respect to our sterling Orange County Grand J11ry, I don't really know 1f punch·card voting will be any better than what we have now. But I'll give it this: at least It'll be different. l 'M WEA.RY OF fiahtinJ a ballot the size ot a bedaheet lD a booth the size of a matchbox and trying to ink UtUe green dots in the proper squares. You'd think voting is an naillty teat for k.in- dergartners. And I keep flunk· jng. Anyway, punch card votinc might chance some of the cam· paignin1. No looaer will th~y put up signs urelng, "Vote for Sidney Glompr." Jnatead the aicns might proclaim : "Punch Oul Sidney Glompt." After he's elected, you'll pro-bably want to. 1t'ekome Sl•rp Mark Payne, 15, of Wetumpka, Ala., receives a greeting from Ginny as Ginny's 7-year-old master looks on. Jerepiy and Ginny trekked through 8 miles of woods at night to get help for Mark, who was trapped thi~b-deep in quicksand. "I was scared a little bit," said Jeremy, re- counting Ute events leading to Mark's rescue. Expelled By Amin · NAIROBI, Kenya CAP> -An American tourist jailed for two days by President Idi Amln's police arrived here today after being expelled from Uganda, the U.S. Embassy reported. The tourist, Brian Schwartz, said he was given no explanation for the detention. He bad been ( INSHORT J jailed Saturday, one day after Amin ordered all Americans not to leave the country. 'Prawe-r Defeat-' ERA RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) -A women's prayer chain claims its efforts persuaded the Lord to Up the balance against the Equal Rights Amendment, which the North Carolina Senate defeated 26·24. They say their prayers worked better than d ld pe rsonal telephone calls 011 behalf or the ERA from President Carter and Firat Lady RosalyM Carter to wfb~~~fle"'tlfay ., •• severe blow to ERA pl'OpOnents who had hoped the Tar Heel atate would become the 36th of 38 states needed to ratify the amendment by March 21, 1979. The ERA would prohibit sex dis· crlmlnation. --•-£..a C.rter WASHINGTON (AP> -Soviet dissident Vladimir Bukovsky says President Carter will be. the greatest president in American hjstory if the nation supports his campaign for human rights abroad. Hours after hi!C White House meeting with Carter, Bukovsky told an overflow crowd of aeveral hundred at George Washington University Tuesday ni&ht tbal Soviet authorities hope the ad· ministration Will rand the Cott.II of Jta human ri&hta policy too hJ&n. E.ze•••i.e rr.jeet Set WASHINGTON (AP) -Presi· dent Carter is launching what he hopes will become a massive ex· change pro fr am to send Americana on trips abroad lmd br1ng roreignen; to the United Statea, something "a little above and beyood government, kind of nice." · Adult Films FowulSlwrt EDISON, N .J. CAP> - An adult book store operator has been fined for not selling enough of his products. Leslie Rosenberg was fined $7,500 in municipal court Tuesday for selling short-weighted items and short-measured films. He was found guilty on 77 counts, including selling films that were up to 25 percent shorter than ad· vertised and other items which were up to 75 per- cent lighter than ad · verlised. The charges followed a check of the store in June '1975 by inspectors from the Mid!flesex County Depart· ment of Weights and Measures. Anita Bryant's Stand on Gays 'No Jeopardy' LAKELAND., Fla. <AP> - Anita Bryant'• $100,000·a-year job promotlhg Florida orange juice is not jeopardized by her rift with the gay-rights communi· ty in Miami, say state citrus of- ficials. "It's quite obvious we have no right to control her private life," says Dan Richardson of Vero B~ach, chairman of the Florida Citrus Cornmlasion. ~he state agency, however, has not taken an official position on the matter, he said. Miss Bryant sent to the Dade County Commission Tuesday petitions with 60,000 names pro- testing a county law prohibiting discrimination against homosex· uals in employment and housing. OUlciah say it takes sienatures or 10,000 registered voters f• a referendum on lbe is- sue. The county clerk bas 10 days lo certify the signatures. She cont.ends the law provides ror an unhealthy atmosphere in which to raise children. 10 Die in Mexico OAXACA. Mexico (AP> -At IHst 10 persons were killed in a clash between peasants and policemen near a small village of this Pacific Coasl state, a spokesman for the state eovern- ment said Tuesday. Rockies Get More Snow Alb6n., AllllUll- Anchor. """"'• 8hmerctt 9o1,. !lost on lrewmvlne lull•lo OIMIHtOllW V1> Oii<~ Clflcl-1 a...•-0.llllH'l. w.tlt ~ Ottrolt ~ ........ ...... "'" ...., ... l tlf'-'911• "'9tl• .. Cl ty .... v- LllU.~ Mlefftl. #llW ..... .. JI ·n s. JO -n. ,. "" ,. 11 1) 41 )I .. , ,, ,. ., ,. " 31 ,, ,QJ 3J '° u '° 30 14 ., " .. SJ ,. 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TBE Pl.ANS should allow t.em· porary citywide curfews. t.em· porary auspemioo ot some teeal actlvttiea, court injunctions blockina potentially violent de- monatratlons, and the use of military for~es u a last resort to restore order, the task force said in a 851-pqe report. The l1'0UP of police oUicJals and law enforcement specialist.a carried out the study with $260,000 from the Llfw Enforce- ment Assistance Administration but said the findings do not necessarily represent the views of the federal agency. THE TASK FORCE chairman was Jerry V. Wilson, District of Columbia police chief from 1969' to 1974. He is now affiliatt.-d with American University. In 1975, a federal judge awarded $12 million in damages to 1,200 de· monstrators arres ted by Wilson's police during the May· day protests in 1971. The award 1s under appeal. A second judge also round that Washington police violated civil rights and used unnecessary force during every ma1or an- tiwar demonstration in the capital from 1969 to 1975. T H E REPORT said: "There will surely come a time when on· ce again socioeconomic condt· lions will generate-violent reac· tions." Though the urban riots faded m the 1960s and the antiwar pro- tests melted away as U.S. in· volvement m the Indochina war ended. the government has done little to correct the underlymg 11 : Batte~ 1'111tllaied 11th Missionary Killed in Rhodesia G WELO, Rhodesia CAP) -The battered and mutilated body ot a Spanisl)-born Roman Catholic missionary priest has been found near a mission school in southeastern Rhodesia, a church spokesman said today. He was the 11th missionary to die In the past three months in re- mote areas of Rhodesia where guerrillas are battling the white minority govermment. IN SAUSBURY, the Rhodesian capital, an unprecectented re- volt by right-wing mem bers of parliament meanwhile threatened to torpedo Prime Minister Ian Smith's plans for dismanWng some racist laws as a prelude to black m~ority rule in two years. A church spokesman in the midlands town of Gwelo said Father Jose Manuel Rubio Diaz, 58, who had lived in Rhodesia for 28 years, was apparently killed by black nationalist guerrillas. FATHER RUBIO was reported missing from the remote Bangala mission in the southeast or the territory Monday. His car, its front windscreen shattered, was discovered the same day and the priest's body was found by a local official Tuesday. The spokesman said Father Rubio's body had been maWated and that he apparently bad been battered lo death. BLACK GUERRILLAS were reported in the area where the Spaniard's body was found, 170 miles south of Salisbury and 70 miles east of Mozambique -launching pad for most offensives by in· surgents. 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U.S. l*triet .Jacft9 Alfamo- 2lrpoti ,......, ~ted da1ms ~ t.1ae ..-aw t.1ae •aJtout •• lecal -nfUMd to delay ccu:t aetlon while the matt.er wu JUnued tbroulb labor anevanee proeedures. TU AWOD stemmed ft'om . an ADriJ 1. mo. walkout b1 me:m- ben fll Oathmd Local 70 because of dlaaatWaeUon with negotia. \Jou aa a nationwide contract to 'Wbleb they were tied. Local 70 members stopped 1nost ol the picketing for a week lo the wake ol a court order. but :resumed the atoppage and the eompanles virtually. ceued operaUona. Strike ac.tivities con· tinued through most of May. THE LARGEST awards In· tluded $188.642 to Crescent Truck Lines, Hayward terminal; $313 , 743 to Consolidated Frelgbtways of Hay~ard and. San Jose; $234,419 to Time D.C.; $223,825 to Pacific Mountain Ex- press ol Emeryville; $217,268 to Yellow Frel&bt System of Hayward; $53,423 to Granny Goose Foods, and $30,800 to Sunshine Biscuits. Zirpoli said that .. notwithstanding defendantal clever attempts at subterfuge". the union engaged in a concerted effort to focce employers into ac- ceptance of separate collective bargaining agreements." ' . Qdre Frosthag ActreSs ·Bette Davis holds the American Film Institute's . 'Life Achievement Award, presented to her Tuesday nlgbf by the Institute.. Jane Fonda, left, was Mistress of Ceremonies. "This is the frosting on the cake of my career,•• Miss Davis, a veteran of 48 years in the business,. said. CIA Role Cited in Drug Test VACAVILLE, CaW. (AP) -A Central Intelligence Agency document indicates the CIA sponsored experiments in' "truth serum" drugs at California's medical prison, the prison superinten- dent says. Dr. T. Lawrence Clanon said Tuesday that current prison Policy would rule out repetition of any such experiments, because only aspirin and other low-risk drugs are used now on inmate vOlunteers. # . . . ·Brown's Program . 'Fluslwd' A.way SACRAMENTO (AP) -Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. •s hfghly publicized $l million pilot plan for auch water-saving devices aa toilet dama and sbowerbead restrid«s has~ down the drain before a Senate committee. The author, Assemblyman Eugene Gualco (D-Sacramento), and of. ficlals of th~ state Water Resources Department seemed stunned Tuesday by the 1-4 vote the measure drew in the nine- member Senate Agriculture and Water Resources Committee. Five votes were needed. But after prodding by Brown's office, the committee agreed to take another vote at a later date. TUE PROPOSAL RAD sailed easily through the Assembly. Two committee members were absent -Sens. Alex Garcia (D· Loa Angeles), and Robert N1D1• mo (Jl-Atascadero). . Two disqualified themselves - Sen. Waller Stiern CD- Bakersfield), said be owns two patents for water·aaving devices, and Sen. John GarameiuU (J>.. Mokelumne Hill), said be bas a financial interest in .a abowerbead manufacturing com· RaDY. OF 'l;'BE REMAINING five, only Cliairman Ruben Ayala (1). Chino), voted for the bill. Voting aeainst it were Democrat.I Robert Presley of ·Riverside and Rose Ann Vulcb ol. Dinuba and Republicans Jobn Stull of Escondido and Ray Johnson of Chico. Tbe opponents said they dls.. agreed with aivin& the devices away. questioned whether they are the 1X10St effective, and said they aren't needed in eomo areas. Only $1997 each. Decisions, decisions! $19.97. - PANTOMTSI °"'" S30. n. al Mellhw pca1lad1 you can weai al .,.or for any occasion. Al ...... MillJilw Of' dry dtanallle In assorted pastel colon.In~ pofyests /cotton. Slzea l-18. Mal/phone. Roblnalle Coats31. $19.97. SPltNG'S EASIEST · PANTSUm ... A ..... short-sleeve tachtON",G ........ blouM, al pahd up, with pul-on pantsl Polytltlt, In navy, pink, .-i. orange, beige « yellow, with . blouM in contrasting • .,.... 8-16. Mal/ phone. Onec' Orel .... ~ . .. In «bel' areM. qeneles ·ration. accordlne to bow many people live In a bome. There are also outclocJr wateru., bans and odd· ll<" even day watertnc systems, Reiner aaicL .. This Is the list ~ the 43 com· . , munitlea known to be rationing or where "rationing is a distinct .11 possibility .. this year: ~lnMW~y1FOffttR-llln8ut1• t.uniy; ~..., Munk!Pfll W .. tr Di*KI. tcelMY"ille lft Ulle County: Qty of IAk•-'; l.I..,. seddle•n lkll• c-ty; ~r L.aM c-.ly Wel..--b No. t; ~Ml '" But .. County, Me11111talft O.le; Par..ilse ln1911llon Olstrkt;' st-yfoo'd '" ColVY OM>nly; Wiiiits; Al•m9CI• C-ty W-Olstrlet; 5-1\ ~J.O Valley Co!n-~ny; c.115'-; ~ Qluftty Water Oil' trlct, l~ludl"ll "-If Moo!\ Ber; Nwtll Merln Cillutl· lyWaterOlltrlc:t. ~ Also, City d ~: ".,. Ac""; Pl-· Plymouth; S... FtMCIKe Weter District; Contr• Cbst. W.tr District; City ot CoWI; ~fl IMPf'O'<ltr'*ll Ol\trlet; l!I Dcw-l1Tl911tlo!> 01\· trlct; "'-lllln; For .. t "4111 l'ulllk: utlltty Ol\trfet; l!aU Bey MunJdpet Ullllly District; Marlt1 M..,ldllal W.er Oktrtct; $!Into Clora llelley Waler OIWICI; Otv.of Santa Cnu; City of s.M• ltow: cnv of Softomo; Sol\onw County Water A1jency; SI. Hel-; SUMO!\ Bffcll; Valley of tllP ~County Wotw Olotrlct lo Sonoma County; MarlM In Monl~y C-.ty; Mariposa; Motil.,.91 ,..nlnsul•; WOlfOrd Hef9"ts I• 1(-C-.ly, Goleta In s.nt• .,.,,_. QMtty, • . ' • •I .. .. : ,, ... •• < '. ,1 • . . • I ,/ '. '•I • .. I ·d • IJ I~• •' I \ One lmportmt UHl tb t both lncumbmta In the a.a Commun1t:1 Cot Dtslrict boa.rd ol trustea nee ts tbe expertence that ~ needed to operate an :;sua.re-milo district with a bud•et of more than '8 m I ~t Gal'I• aodda Jr .. who was praident d the board dwiDa 1'76. has beea acUvdy lftvolved with the California School Board A.Moe:latlon. aervlDI as chairman and secretary to lbat iroup•a communi· ty college sttt.lo4. I With eight years of board experience under bis belt, Rodda was recently named Trustee or the Year by his peers in a statewide tally of community college trustees. I Trustee Worth Keene bas been a member of the board since 1961, serving as president three times. Tbe retired Seal Beach postmaster says he spends between 15 to 20 hours a week preparing for board meetings and college officials say he has a good grasp or what makes the district tick. Although both incumbents should take a closer Jook at cutting back many unnecessary programs, tbe Daily Pilot recommends voters reelect Rodda in Dis· trict 5 and Keene in Di.strict 1 on March 8. Newport-Mesa Choice At the end of a not·very-thrilling campaign, nine candidates are seeking four open seats in next Tuesday's school board election for the Newport· Mesa Unified School District. Trustees run from areas in which they reside, but are elected by all voters in the district. blm quallflcatlou to m • JOOd re ve m th board. -. Arn 4 (Corona det Mar): 8eUJ lo Bau., Involvement 1a communlty attain and pa.rtJcularl,y school aeU~es tn both Calta 11 .. aDd Newport Beach live Kn. Balley the ed&9 Oftl' ber two oppme.nta. <lleatna Voo Ber• r's name wOl ap- pear on the ballot althOQjh lhe bl wtthdrawn., -Trustee Area 5 <Balboa Island and Pen1.osula): Carol ftlarUa. This incumbmt has ahown a broad and firm grasp•of dlstrlct needs, problems and coals. Sbe has much to contribute and deserves electiob to a rour-yeartenn. -Trustee Ai-ea 7 (west Costa Mesa): Boderick Mac Millian is nm.rung unopposed. Jobs for Mesans Costa Mesa will be hiring 60 unemployed resi- dents in the next few months wtder a $518.842 Orange County Manpower Commission public works pro- gram. The new employes will be drawn from the city's jobless workers, as well as those who are un- deremployed, according to the city's personnel office. The jobs will include special projects. such as golf course and park improvement, maintenance, license and code enforcement programs. The Newport-Mesa Unified School District also will benefit from some of the additional jobs. The jobs, which are good through this September, include salary ranges from $552 to $1,160 per month. Applications are now being accepted by personnel department officials in room JOO at City Hall, 77 Fair Drive. .. These are the Daily Pilot's recommendations: -Trustee Area 2 (northeast Costa Mesa): N.C. "Duke" O'Brien. Business experience, energy and dedicated service on school advisory committees give If you think you might be eligible for a federally funded job, visit the personnel department or call 556·5350. c \\Four dollArS A pound? Outr~eous ! 11 Courage and BU111an Rights Tracing Familiar Phrases Dear Gloomy Gus The Lesson of the· Dissidents (SYDNEY HARRIS) Speaking of familiar phrases. as I was the olher day, prodded me to devise a word·qu1z dealing exclusively wath the origins of , such expressions. A score of half right is highly commendable. 1. In "the handwriting on the wan," where was iL written. who deciphered it. and what did it say? 2. In "a chip orr the old block,· who was the block. who was the chip, and who first publicly used the figure of speech? 3. Who complained that who had "eaten me out of house and home." and where did this take place? 4. In ''Gel thee behind me, Satan," who said it to whom, and why? s. In "bite the hand that feed~ you." who was predicted would bile whose hand? 6. Jn "a necessary evil." what is the evil the author 11dvcrts to" 7. In "robbing Peter to pay Paul," who were Pelr r and Paul? 8. In "Don't give up the <ihip," what waa the name of the ship, and who said at durinit whuL en1agemenl? ANSWERS: 1. On Belshanar's palace in Babylon, translated by the pro- phet Daniel as "You have been tried In the balance and found wantinJ." Good old wealthy Newport· Mesa School District sends five members to the Las Vegas Administrators Con· vention al taxpayers' ex- pense when the other dis· I ricts send one or two. Isn't our administrator capable of absorbing the informa· tion to pass on to the trustees? BROKE TAXPAYER 01-y Gft c-m•nls ••• ..... UiH-, re•den aflf M .... M<euarlly Nflect llllt ¥1._ .. llMI M-fNfMr. -.,.. ,.S ... .,. i.Gl-y c. .... Dally ~let. 2. Edmund Burke in Parlia- ment, referring to the younger William Pitt's maiden speech in the House of Lords at the aie of 21, and comparing him to bis il· lustrious father, the Elder Pitt. 3. Mistrus Quickly. in char&· ing Falstaff for nonpayment of debts at the Boar's Head Tavern in Eastcheap, in Shakespeare's ''King Henry IV." 4. JesWJ, t.o Pet.er, for failing to understand and accept His mis· sion to return to Jerusalem and be crucified. s. Burke. again. wantlng that the populace. once given food by the aovemment, will turn on it wbcn food ~omes scarce. 6. Marnage, u detlneated by the ancient Gruk playwrlaht Menander. 7. In the reign of Edward VI, the lands of St. Peter at West.nunster were seized In or· der to raise money for Ule ttpalr of St. Paul's in London. 8 These were Commander James Lawrence's dyio& words aboard the U .S. vessel Ch.sapeake when ll was mortaJ. ly attacked durinf t.he BrtlWI block8de of Boston in the War of 1812. To the Edit.or: Your recent editorial, "Moral Diplomacy," (Feb. 24) support· ing our Jovernmenl's une· quivocal public stance urging Soviet compliance with human rights as agreed to in the 1975 Helsinki Pact, underscored a re· cent personal eJtperience or my own. One month ago, I returned from a brief visit to the Soviet Union. Precisely at a time when our country was absorbed with .. Roots," r was searching out Minsk and Moscow from which my ancestors bacJ escaped. My vi.sit took me to an apart· ment of a Soviet family of dissi· dents (a dissident is anyone who speaks his or her mind against Soviet restrictions on freedom of speech or movement). Whlle sit· ting in that apartment convers- inf (in sien laquage, a few words or Russian, Engll.sb and Hebrew) with a mother, father, child and a few friebds, I became aware of something called couraae. It takea incredible couraje to spe'ak openly when KGB bu&s "crawl tbe walls" ot every Soviet citizen wbo happens to express opinions conlrary to Pravda (TbeTruth>. THE P&ECIOUS moments l spent with that family taught me something about \be human spirit. something I had previous· ly undentood intellectually yet had not lntegrat.ed fnto my very belng. Some people are y.rllUng to risk everythln~ security can bt.ly (Job, food, houslne. contact with family and friends) for something subtle and intangible, something called freedom. For these Soviet d111ident.1, freedom is not a slogan or a cUche; freedom is somethinc they can taste. Your ~tonal supporting our nation's commitment to advance Drought Dries S11rplus The lfett plans o( Governor Jerry Brown and others ln lbe Legislature to use a treasury sur· plus, estimated variously as between $*>O million and double lhat. to alleviate the school finance and property tax pro- blems. may come crashing down as the result o( the ('Ontinued drought. With the reservoirs drained and small prospects for anything approaeblng ••normal" rainfalls and 8DowpacQ to replenish them, predic- tions are that agriculture wUl take a •evere ,conomic beating this fear. Losses are s een as C--aching more than $3 bUUon In crops alone. Altbouab. as one Senate tcODOmlsl and tax ~Ptrt pointed ou~ agricultural crops alone 4'oG t produce tax rev.nues for the state. they do cnai. fatm and food proccasinc payrolls, and Jaaft ctt.er' lmp&CU oo t.he Oftl'1ll1 economy. And d.rouibt condlUons will allo materialq nff ect the tourist ( EA~L WATERS ) and reereational economy which does produce tax revenues as weJI as provide employment. They may also necessitate ra· tiomng of water to reduce \n· dustrial output further lowering state revenues and employment. EXAcn Y what the future for this and next year may hold, un· relieved by healthy prectptta. • tion. is conjectural at the mo- ment. But the drought could well erode the rosy surpluses project· ed last October by the Finance Department. Not ooly could the treasury suddenly become tmp- ty because or revenqo droc>e but widespread unemplo7ment 3nd welfare needs could create a need for increased taxes. The-realization that the annual budget review hu suddenly become far more Ulan the simple determinatloo or trbct.htt re· quest~ ore for r~asooable purposes has not aped Senato Finance Chairman Al Rodda. n now b«omea a ·queaUoa Of :wbetb,r bud1et Uema are 1 bsotut.ety ltlal Rodda ls calling ror re- ~ ~ .A>~~~-··•·-T~ • . -... •f/ I -• • evaluations of the 1tate•1 economy for the Jmm.cflate fut~ In tennl of the beat predic· dons u to the effects of both tho present and a protoneed droqbt. TO TllAT END be lt lteldnl advice from the Finance Depart· ment, Board or Eca.uaUsadon,. Franehbo Tax Board and other aeenclu responsible fOf' re· venues and finance. Jt doel not take any experts however to recop.lze that tho dro~lht ot la.tt year nd UU. w\pter bave already knoclted the economy for a loop. Even lf the state were now to experience a "late winter" serious dama1e has already been done. And un-se uonal 1torm1 mfaht M a ml:x~ bless.lnl tautn1 further harm alone with a modicum al relief. CertolnJy the droucht wlll cause a clraatic revision ot think· inc wllh 'rtiards to means of pro- vidin& ~ tax relief and methods eompl.Yinl wltb the Serrano school fln anclnl l'\&llna. 'I'o the utent tbat. lt wlll eomDel the LeslJlalure to lttack the 'bean of tbOH problems ratberthana~dtn.theble:lc,... fonDI Wtdcb are~ lft4Jc:a~ ulllldNr art>1UMI Sn a • ald,..-~ to take the beat off. tbe-d~ltfortuitow. ( MAILBOX ) L.ne" ,,..., , ... .,, art< -<-. TN n91>t lo ~ .... lett.nlellt•..,ceow .. lmlutell .. 11\r .. ._,,..., \llten ., * _,., ., .... wlll ......... ............ All lettt" ftlYll IMI'* ~"" •ncl _11.., ..,,.., lltll 11amet ...,, .. wllllllel4.., , .. -'It MHl<IHI rN$Oll II .,,., ........... y wlll ......... I.._... bum an rights, even when diplomatically inexpedient, transported me back lo that Sov· iet apartment of real human be· ings risking everything for the simple right to be what they want to be, when they want to be, where they want to be. I salute the Daily Pilot for urg. toe our President and Secretary of State to keep giving voice to the voiceless. To do less would be an immoral compliance with the only-''right" consistenUy grant· ed to Soviet clUzena: The right to be seen but not beard. RABBI BERNARD P. KING ,, ... ,~,. To the F.ditor: Your editorial of Feb. 23 en· tilled "Effort Excessive" com· menting on the efforts or the Mesa Verde homeowners to pre· vent a general plan change that would permit lhe building of homes on what ls currently Mesa Verde Country Club land, con· talned several misstatements that should be corrected. The general plan change does not restrict the number or houses that can be built, or whether a cul de sac is constructed. The number of houses is limited only by the land area and minimum lot size-making seven houses possible. Whether a cul de sac is built depends on whether the de· veloper finds it lo be the most cost-effective method of develop· tn1 the land -continuln1 the dead~nd might lead to better land use, from the point of vfew of the developer. and, in addition, allow future extenalona of Lan al. CONCERNING trafric safety, Lana! Prtve was never meant for more than very light traffic: minimum width. no parkways, a nearly blind intersection at Kaual, and the possibility of a al.up section, lf extended. There are now thirteen houses facing on Lanal-r addin& seven more would result In a S4 percent In· crease in traffic. I don't believe that it is belni overly emotional to be concerned about such an in· create in traffic. There were three separate and distinct statements or concern made by resldents or Mesa Verde, and your editorial (as well 85 an earlier front page art.i· cle> bas contused the issue by mildnl two of these up. There ftre two peUUons, plus an in· fol'm 1Uon lettter. One petition applied to homeowners within 300 lea ol the proposed develop· menl-those normally offlclally informed of the propo!led general plan change bJ the planning commlsslon -and this pct.ltion was irlcned by 100 percent oI t.btsc homeowners. ·The other p etition was aeneral, IDd alped by oYer U® bomeowncn tn ..... v~. 'X1Je lettu wa aeot to Kesa Verde Couob'J' Club members, bJ three oC lta memben. and coolaJDed a i • I reply card with two ways or showing support for those con· C('rned with the actions of the Mes a Verde Counlry Club board of directors. Members could easily register a "vote·• for the development project by not re- turning the card, but a majority· returned the card. indicating both their disagreement with the sal~ of the land, and their support for a change in the by-laws ihat would make it impossible to $ell golf' course land without ap- proval of the general mem· bersbip. DONALP A.JAC~., I ~ " 'Wealc' TefU!laer• To lhe Editor: I have subscribed to the Daily Pilot for 13 years. In those 13 years I have noted your attitude toward education, and especially teachers, become negative. I am a teacher, in another Orange County district. May I remind you and your readers that like it, or lump it, negotiations aretbecurrentlaw. ALSO a reminder to all. especially candidates for the school board, that tenure is also a law. Weak teachers or Newport· Mesa. as proposed by some candidates, are there be· cause the administration did not do its job to remove them before they got their tenure. A superintendent of schools is hired by the board, who are elect- ed by the people. His job is to be the cblef administrator who then delegates down the line to prin- cipals, whose most important job. in my mind, is to maintain and improve the education of my child and yours. The principal baa t.he l'&al responsibiUty and right to supervise, advise and dismlssthose "weak" teachers. ANN D. SCHMITZ lo• I argon To the F.d.lt.or: Arter reading Paul Harvey's column, "Do Jobless Want Work?" (Feb. 16), su11estin1 that we send the "help want.eds" to President Carter. I a pent tome time closely lookln1 at those adt In the same edition of your paper. It ls an educaUon In itself; an education in reeogoiztnc those dluemblen who describe de· meaning jobs with such glowin& terms one might be seduced t.nto believing lbat lbere was really a Jiving to be made. I would like to ask Mr. Harvey it he bas studied the "help wan· teds" recenUy and when was tbe last time he replied to any of th11 - aame, in need of employment? Mott of the jobs do not even pay survival wages, and rewer are po11ible steps to anything better for the future. I further take iuue with Mr. Harvey when he aab how many youn, people retlb-want to work. Ot1& YOtml, by the large, are not lazy, do want to )>e eccmomlcally independent. 1'611t arc outraced by the structure that U)'I, "you can be an~ you ban the taltot to be," y• m reality QJUe. Jt utremety dif. llcolt to lock forward to mora t.baa a Wetlme ol mere ftr'Vlval. And c.t~~ob 1alned from tbe "bdp w " will provide that opparUmlt.f OT future ..S-•&neemt.at. In Idle ol the iov.IY Jarcoa med to h•NOtMtto • t~ paid job with a meaningleaa UUe. One becomes wary of those ads, so they are, in consequence. not valid statistical indicators of actual available jobs in relation to lbe number of unemployed. It is only possible lo be righteously smug about welfare recipients and jobs that "go begging." when one is nol in need of job security; it is vastly different when the major options are only between a Uletim4' "opportuni· ty" as a masaeuse (often illegal> or a phobe solicitor (often Wl· elhlcal) . rJIYLLIS mLDEBRAND E~tfoaCode To the Editor: I was appalled to discMer th al some of th.e candidates for the Irvine Board of Trustees ap· parenUy cannot read or feel that the election code practices do not apply to them personally. I say this because after attending a candidates' forum, l came home lo read the literature distributed. only to fmd that the majority of the candidates were in violation of Election Code #29410. This stales lhat every bill, placard, pamphlet or other print- ed material having reference to an election or to any candidate shall bear upon its face the name and address of the printer and publisher. This violation con- stitutes a misdemeanor and charges can be filed with the Orange County District Al· torney. I DO NOT wish to punish these people, but only to bring to your attention three things: (1) If they claim Ignorance, then we must say that ianorance is not what we need on Ollr school board. (2) U they are fearful to dis. dose who either paid for or print- ed thelr material, until after the election, then we must question why. (3) And if they cannot read the simple wtructJon packet they are ctven al the time of filing. how can they expect ua to believe they can read the myrtad of com- plicated laws and detaUed ln- fonn 1Uoo that board Dlembers are constantly 1iven? I auaeat that when voten are 1lven campaJsn literature they cheek to aee if the candidate has prinUld these two simple require. menu. RITA.J. GALLAHER ORAHGR COAIT DAILY PILOT Rofwrt H. Wttd, Pu~ ~•IC~ml, EdlWr Bcrbdru Kuribk'h, , Editonol Poge £dJtar The editorial page o( the Daily r11ot sukl lo inform and stimulate readers by prescnUn1 on this page dlnrse commentary on topiC'll of Interest by s)'Tld1cat. .cl CQlumnisl$•nd cartoon1sl ... bf providing a forum for readers' 'fte-s and by presenting lhla newtpaper'• oPlnions and 1dus on current topics. The editonal opinions or th• Daily rune oppe11r on\y In the editorial column nl the tqp or the pact. Opinions n• prflMd by the tolumnlsts and clrtoonlr;l.$ and letter wt1l<'ni 8,.. tbelt own and no endortemonl cl ~r vte" by the Daily Pilot Should be lnferrtd. Wednesday. March 21 um \ I l ot as AsE ty peeled? CAM81UDOI'!, Mau. CAP' -All oee 1raphwl' It.Udy ot World War n ablp aln•top •"I· Sutt that the lon1·terrn ~rteeta ot m-.Jor oil 1ptlll may not bl .. bid •• fHred. Duri:nt the nm alx months ot the war. they HY, German 1ubmarine1 off the U.S. cout tank t.Pen ul'l')'irl1 20 Uma the oil load ol the wrecked Arao Merchant. And there apparenUy was no lon1-tenn dama1etothe11horeland, n1h or wildlife THE STUDY WAS MADE BY oceanoerapben for lbe MuHcbuaetta ln1Utute of Tecbnolon. un- der the dlrecUoa of Dean A. Horn, • former Navy submarine ol'ficer and dlrfflc>r ol the MIT Sea Grant pro1ram Hom said the study was ooler«I even before Ute Ario Merchant, a Uberian tanker, went a1round oft tbt Massachusetts coaat Jut December and spilled most of Its cargo of 7.6 mlWon &allons or ,bunker fuel into tbe sea. The spill provoked fears tor fishing grouncb a nd the safety or beJtch areu. "I don't think any or us would be prepared to say that the concern for the effect ot oil spills on the environment is misplaced," Horn said. But. he added. "THE STUDY SHOWED THAT THE oil spilll ~tre not the end of the world." According to the study, "ef!ects of the oil on Cish and water fowl were minimal as seen on or near shore ·· However, the researcheri1 qualified the con- clualon by adding: ·ECOLOGY impact on fUb and ( ) "The actual extent of wildfowl in the affected --------regions was i n · determinate u a result of insufficient statistical data " "Although there were massive spllls that hit these areas," Horn said, "there was nothin1 In the papers at that time that this wu a serious environ- mental problem "IT DID CAUSE A LOT OF damage Ulat people cboae to ignore because there was a war on." The MIT report concluded: "Jn two cases. regional wildlife and the economy survived with minimal dlfflcultiea. Cities In the affected regions sltll prospered and wildlife populations bear no traces of dimtnlshed numbers, · Jet alone exterminated species as a result of these inc1dent.s ... Horn worked with graduate student Brad Campbell and Dr Edward C. Kern. former MIT as- sistant professor of ocean eneineerlng. THEY WENT THROUGH U.S. Navy and Coast Guard. British and German records to determine that subtnarines operating from Block Island to Key West between January and June 1942 torpedoed 100 ships totalling 588,000 tons and spltJ. Ing 145 million gallons of crude and refined oil into the sea within 50 miles of the U.S. shore. Hom said the greatest volume of oil was spilled near Cape Hatteras, NC , and Asbury Park, N.J Food Tasteless Patients Lose Weight CfllCAGO <AP> Food tastes blah to many cancer patients and may be one reason they lose their appetites and a lot of weight. says a Northwestern Cn1 versaty researcher This. in turn, a ff cell' how they respond to treat ment. the rcsearC'her adds DR. WILLIAM DeWVS, CIUEF or medical on- cology at thl' university's medical school. bas studied taste sensations experienced by 50 patients surfering from various type11 of cancer lie found that as their disease progresses, Uae patients bcromt• le:.s st•nsitive to sweet tastes and more sensitive to biller ones Taste becomes more normal as they undergo treatment and the sue of ( ---------]their tumors is reduced. MED/CINE he saya In a book be 111 _ _ writing on nutrlUon. --------OeWys 11ld cancer •. patients tell blm that "foOd tastes blah" or that it has no lute. Many partlcularlv find that they d1shke beef and pork. ht Hid. IN AN INTERVIEW, HE SAID that certain natural chemical su~tances found in tbele meat&. auch as amino acids. m11ht cause them to ta.ate bit· ter to the cancer pallent DeWys has found that when suaar and 11picel'I are added lo foods, the patients' appet.ites Improve He said. ror example. that Swiss steak 11 more ap· pealing to them than bro1 led steak Patients s ubstituted poultry fish, e111 and mUd che~ses for beef and pork .. 'OiWya aou1ht to Improve their nutrltlo~. FROM QUOIZEL ~~ collectiotl, AND OTHERS SPECIAL VAlUES! THE LAMP EMPORIUM 9625 BOLSA AVE. WESl"MINSTER 71,-531-8833 . ) "I expect to be kicked up.ta in aay day now Glenn Ripp ed Off POTOMAC, Md. (AP> Cherished medals and mementoea from Sen. John Glenn's career as an astronaut were amon1 items stolen frorn his home, Montgomery County pohce reported. Police said an estimated SJ0.000 in silverware, jewelry. medallions and family heirlooms were stolen whlJe Glenn. an Ohio Democrat, was working at his Senate offi ce and has wife was visiting their d aughter at George Washington University Hospital where :.he Is recuperating Crom a minor operation. - op-....... ·-· .,~TBO A.I LOS A.M0£L tAP> -n. aame ot UM Barry MnU special on ABC tont•ht la '1'be Sarry llanllow pttlal." It ba. been called "lhc beat 1peclaJ ever conceived f« teleYit " By whom" Barry M•nllow. <Chnnel 7. lOp.m .> He may or may not h•ve been 1eriOW1. The fact remaJnt Ulat you don't rise from Brooklyn throu1h phu10 ban and accom· panyin& Bette M1dler to superstardom in the music world by being humble MAMLOW IS TALLISH, 30, willowy with blondish hair. He arrives~ minutes late for an m· terview without explanaUon. The shirt ls open, revealing his nylon undershirt. A necklace w1lh a diamond-studded star proclaims his status. "Are you familiar with my work?" he demands. The interviewer answers yes, he bas heard Manllow's hit singles, "Mandy," "f Wnte the Songs," "Weekend in New England." And there was a con· cert at the Universal Am · phitheater a few years back when Manilow conducted for thl' rambunctious Midler and opened the second hal f by singin g three AND Y&T llANU..OW alowly woo over tb• •udleftce I.bat bid come to abo6t for the Dlvla. ll1aa M Ht can do th• aame ln u ln· tervlew. He starts by eotn· pl1intn1about too IOAQ1 tn. tervlews. too many meet. 1n1s. He Is weary f?'om a 98-clly tour that started last July and will culminate MANILOW in April with a beadlln~ ap· pearance at the Grand Hotel in Las Vegas. His attitude changes when be talks about the ABC special and his varied career. "I had been offered a number of television things, but lbey were summer shows and lalt· night specials.'' he remarked. "I said l didn't want television until I could do It right: in prime time with a lot of money. "l wanted a show.that would be truly special, not Just linoleum floors and shiny light bulbs. No parade of guest stars No filler. •'J llNft WllA1' J .... ~co• bUt I dlda 't bow how CO dolt. 1'la lbow &d me tbJ"ee moatbl to write, and then'" shot It lutS.- tember-Oetober. Tb only tuestU Penny llanbaU (''Laverne and Sbtrley" >. W'bo wu not that bll a •tar when we 1lped ber. ''The concept of tbe a how is very personal. You 1et to know me at the end.'· Manilow la contracted for two speclalt a year ("I don't have enougb to ••Y for a weekly show"). He wu siped lul April after Fred Silverman moved from CBS to ABC u proeram chler _.ff E HAS DONE MANY t.blngs after tus studies at New York College of Music. Like conduct- 101 for a TV talent show, writing dozens of smgin& commercials. tourine as part of a mu11lcal act. "J eannie and Barry ." The future? "I'm looking for a Iona career. The ones I admire the most are Paul Simon. Barbra Streisand and Mancini. I like the moves they make, they've handled themselves intelllgenlly. '' ... Her talented ·hands turn the basic jumpsuit into a visual feast. Bare shoulders. blouson. full pants, voile fabric, beige- rose country print and the topper. a matching fabric flower at your neck. Forget about solo-mingling at the next party. He'll never leave your side! Polyester I cotton. sizes P,S,M, $50 Meet Adrl tomorrow, at South Coast Plaza Her collectlon modeled, noon to 2, with a Mini Show, 2:30. Robes & Leisurewear ; _,. \ ' ) OT ABC • 1 :00 -Dorothy HamUJ SpedaL n. Olympic skMtnl champtca stars in her second m al oa ice wttb au t st.an th Carpenlers, Beau Bnd&a 11nd ballM dancer Edward VUldla. CBS 9 9:00 -"Mlmtttl Man:• A drumaUc aceount o! the bealnnlngs of black entertainment in America with Glynn Turman, Ted Ross, Stanley Clay and Sandra Sharp. <Review, Paae 88.) (TV DAILY L"OG) )wEDNESDAYf EVENING 6:00 D U f' 10 ( 11 '3'1 llews D tt1 .l (29 •) IDllN\ D hip Hocker Kint) •I P1t1;. bu1eh 1t 1 Go!Mr l'yle O ~e m ,artnd&• hm1IJ m A6am·l2 .at Star Tiek fD £1Kt11c t.imp1ny 31 M1kt Douslu m l11lle ltuuls -6:30- 0 01n1h! !1U•SI\ 1ncluo, Anne H•ncrntl Mo\ C.111 l(•.!•llr) R~1n~r. .Vr·. 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(lhr) "Tillit 1114 Gus" (roml ·33 WC r"1ds Babr ltRov 0 JOHN DENVER SPtCiall * "en C.mpbetl, Jollnny Cull, Rot If M ~fer! fr11111 R"IOll and T1111t1 B ("29 « 6 ) l>t John D~m­ TMnk God I'm A C.Vntrr loJ An all sl., country hour •tlh cutSts Clen Campbell. lloefl Mtlltt, Mirr l\Jy 11.te:t 1nd Johnny t.lsll 1.11 ltleol1e: _c (21w) '1M11r Cone! ldr•) ·S6-Roc~ Hudson, Ehtabfth I olor llmts Oun. m Glory S"'11S011 Visits * Mel'f FOf A Salute To New York City TOlli&"t! m Men Gnlfill Show Q.) V1111MM ~Anlenca m Grut ,..,.,..-= a.ldlloo4 ' l•ster hi~ Such Ore.dful l1~" B.ubdla War1nfs tale concerns Caster. a none yea• old ro111•nftt with a v1vrd 1ma&in.afion. wtao beains to I ,ke an dChvt inte1est 1n her :.orteon lather's relation\h1p w1lh a "oman pJli•nl and c1eales problems for her enl"e lar111Jy -9:30-u 1l11 ,f t ID Tht Mclean Stnenson Sholl .. Money I roubles· M 1r pul1 h1~ toot do.-n on l4m1ly pt 11d1nv, whtn ho; ac<ounlJnt prr d11 Is >Udden dr41h lor lhe I t1gu;un b4nk •ccount 10:00 U li1 (I) Im Ot.tR M11h11 c.t.bfity lout ltd Knight 1s the r04i>fH .ind gubl.S tncludt W>in Wdrod. (dwltd Asner, Orson V.elles Jamts Sl•wart. Harwry llor man. Sutman Crolhtrs. Ceor~ra [ ngel and f o:.tel Bioo•\. a o 11ews t Ce!ebnty lnut D BADY MAIUlOW sines * his 1reatest tub! Plus Penny Marsllaft! from Krall Foods D ( 29 I ) U Tht Bmy Man1tow Special S1ngrr r.ompos,, produc" B•rry Manilow th• 1eco1d inllu>lry s numb., nne mJlr l'~P ;1!1.1 sla•• "' he~ l11s1 nrt .. ork 1.1.,1smn snow "'''h ruesl' Ptnnv Mai ,hall and lady I lash -hos Irmo I• bdtkup 1110 ff) brnl Today ae Gun~e fD Li• Ullmann with Dr<k Coetl ~ .. •ll1sh dClr's' llv Ullmann 1~1~, wilh U1(k CJvell about her carHr ~·<1 h•r cnl• 1n lnrmar Bfrgman s "'"""from A M~rrld.;e ·· -10:30-m m m11ews fD Woman 11:00 oam u 11ns lJ ( 2t 9 ) love A111e11un Stylt 6 S1111lcs Matdl Up D U1 e 10 11"5 O IMvtrd m Mm H¥tNll. lbry Hart:inan Q.) The H01111-1tt1 ( 11 3 ) Tht bnc:h ~ 26 Best ol er-ho ED Cla131< Theatre '""'• -11.30- 0 ( 1 r 3 ) t CBS Litt lilo¥•t C ''flltfa11t1ly''id'JI J-(hl rl•> I· n• 1 lrio, SJvJ•d~ lrll l•fld "'1 o n o 10 m..., tM1llfl 6 !he I'll Cl• U ( 2t • ) lt The Rooi1u / M)'tery Ill Ult "'•i m lttw\ (I) 5(1. 81111• .M lk 100 Clu• 12:00 0 1161 of Gtoudle CJ"'"1t c -~·· m ....,.. ·Ti. £.tfl .i Chor•" l'•' 11-~1>t<'~')ftltomt<1 (I) lrlO'l•t C "Ovll••'• Oau1h 111 • .,,, ~l ,.n, It,•~ -12:30- 0 All ••Pi SM.-"Tile Oo-' Outfll ... ·eaa-." 1:00 o 10 u t r-r .. 2:00 e ...,. ~•tw• "S1t«tit11 C.. 11 lnutt: ~ rw H•11C -2:05- 0 ....... C "MN WO A Mtl- hOll" t om) '!>~ Cftaorv PKk m M llf191t SMw-"htlocr Wn A futlNck."~--· MARCH J klew, for ,_ CCl!l'ttllitll<l, lrt lht dafs 11101rlft. 9 JO O "Strih Mt ""'" (mu~) •b £dd1e C.in(or. llh,I M,,m~n 10 00 H C "l11ciy Mt" (mu ) ~~ Dons D•v. Robut Curr mrnr-; rM Sotveis u oo m c "TIM 1>«spe1Mots .. (..,,~, 43 -Clenn ~Old. [vrl~" ~'1es. Claue Trever, RAndolpn l\r~tt (dtlf Bochanan I 00 0 "Tiit hm•i•lt Woman" cm11l '40-V1121n11 Bruce. John l.l 1'11f"OI! I 0 C "llood 111d S1nd .. (dra) 41-Tyrone Po-". Rot.i H•l"W'lrth, Lin~ Oametl ~ ~"Akel fKt" (musl \l-Cordon MKR.it, Ph)lhs ~uk. Joel Grey, (dd1e Braden l 00 IJ lC l "lty OaftM& Cle!M• httt" (•ts) 46-Htnry Fonda, t 1"d' Oamell. Vrdor Mature. 110 LC) "lfftime Story" Ccoml '64-Marlon Brando, Shorlty lonn no • cc:> "Y""1 ot 111e Dolli" (dra) '67-Patty Oukr, 8.arb11a Parkins, Paul Bur~t. Sharon hit, Sus.ln Haywird, lee Grant Talcft c .. •a11d Maj. Gen. Joseph Koler Jr. took com· mand of Marin e Corps Air Station. El Toro and all Marine Corps air bases in the western United States during ceremonies today . He r ep I aces M aJ . Gen. John K Davis, who has been r e· assigned command· ing general of the 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing at El Toro. Parks Buy Okayed Orange Cou nt )' s upe rvisors agreed Tuesday to pay $226, 125 for 30 acres of futun· park land in Oran1:c thal a county-hired ap praiser rla1ms ts worth only $81,400 · The board voted 4 I to buy the Sully·Mdl er Land Company propcrt.) near Villa PaI'k Dam al a price set by a l'Ourt jury. Supervisor Phil Anthon> cast the lone dis:.enling vote. The jury verdict came after supervi:.ors had gone to rourt scek1n~ condemnation of the former gravel quarry for development as part of a new regional park AND WIULE the coun- ty· h 1 red appra1l.>er test1f1cd tl w<.1s \\Or th $81.400. supcn 1sor.s v. ere told. J Sull> Mtller ap praiser cla1mNf tls \'alue wa~ higher In addition. Ju r ors a"' arded the hrm $2ii,276 in court co:.t~ and at tome) ftts Supervisor Ral p h Clark contended the court-determmed higher price sl.111 1s onl:> $7 .500 an acre and a good price • ••• CotdO•• r D -~I m Torol will mHt In· 1lat9d for UM Latu• fo-rmall)' with tOHll· aeat'b CH)' Councll tueat1 Saturd•Y 1a tham from 1 p.m. to No,port Bt-u·h and 2· pm. • ala •••l•tl CD· .. ...., .... Ca!Tt-. c: Ad.riaoa ClanturC'o, but Mi11 ClaalmTO aloOd lbea Lacuna S.acb. • • • Raidcots of the-74th COSTA • an .. Ht '• palled an Aasembty Dt•tncl bave otric1als ha.-. bade lot of lllond.ay, couocllman Aclrlana 00 \II,·• lie up. been lnvited tu dlacuss probl.m.s t.rytna to 1et Jack Hammell was •l•t· Jok '1 ch ed !'I • w P o r t B e • c b local and it.Ate problem a to1rihu with other of. eel to dbc\ISa UMt f\lture of :y .,. • RepubUcan's 1Lanerary wllb tho fre.bm an flclala to talk about thetr the Ne•port Freeway City Manaaer Robert •r• • apeoc.h on mll.1~y le1l1lator. lrttwayplans with membua of thea Wynn explained Ham· preparedness, a ~ming The fi.nt aeaaion wall Last month a cont· Newport Beach City melt b•d canceled b&A with educators an the . be held in l.be Newport tneent ot councilmen and Coun~U. •ppearance urlltr in 40th C.OOgraaaooal Dis· Beach City Council city staff members went the day, but staff mem· trict. an appe.,.~ce at. a chambers from lO a .m to Sacramento to meet The meeting was set hers hadn't bad a chance Sears Good Citiz~nsh1p toll:JOa.m. with Assemblyman Den· for 2 pm. during the lotakeltofftheaeenda. procram. the taping of;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;;;:;;:::;;;;:::-=;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-~~~~~~~----------==:==::=::::=:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::­lwo television programs and the presenting of a Flag at a school cor· nerstone laying ceremony. THE r\.UMllH• HIATIH• Ala.COHO. tf_, • .,., ..... -. S,..f,,<;W In 'f1 A,,.,,_ ... Y•\~•C·N V1t-.JO =',.~~2W,.."l0 .. o-11,......, I Badbam 's military speech will be made at the Mission Viejo Coun- try Club Thursday mght durmg a meeting or the South Coast Chapter of the Retired Officers As· sociataon. The Sears 495-0401 ro·1 ..... L~ meeting wtll be at South .~ ... ~'"~"" 11•....: Coast Plaza Friday 642-1751 morning. The educators.._ __ ..... ..., ......... ...., __ ,, meeting is set for Friday noon at the Airporter Inn how Daily Pilot Cla!I:.· in Irvine. The cor· ifled ads duiplay their nerstone laying i s messai:es w11h ll'1:1b1hty scheduled Saturday and 1mpurt" Our adi.. we morning in Mission are proud to say. n •ally Viejo. get rc::.ult::. Phone NOTICE THE WHOLESALE WAY TRUS • SHIUIS • HOUSE l'LAMTS SlOO MINIMUM -_. S.D. Whnlesale Growers 11622 WAIHEI AVE. FOUNTAIN VAL.UY PHOME 546-3429 • • • l>t2·56711 A SS E M B LY M AN iilllmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiijjiiiijiiiiijiiiiiiijiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiipiiiiiii E/Jerly Funds Sought Permission to seek state rund11 to continue a nursing program £or the elderly was granted Tuesday by Orange County supervisors. The program. called Eldercare. was started 1n Dece mber with $50,000-a year in state funds and an equal amount from the county. A report to supervisors sai d the program operates in Costa Mesa. Seal Beach and three in· DOWNTOWN •. SANTA ANA 219 E. 4th 547-5723 Mon lh"' '" "JO tl .S•I It JO 61 Sun 12 ~ • DON'T MISS THIS CHANCE TO SAVE Y2 ON TOP LINE CLOTHING & EQUIPMENT LA HABRA #60 FASHION SQ. (714) 871-5988 (213) 691-0959 ....... '""''" 109 s.. 10-6. s .... ll s CERRITOS #113 MALL (213) 924-1625 ""°" lllN hi. 10.9 ~.104,S-. us land c1t1es. chosen~~--~~------~--------~~-----~-~~~----=------------~----------------because of their high numbers or elderly resi- dents The nurses operate from senior citizen cen- ters prov1dmg counsel· ing . m edical assess· ment. referrals for treat· menl and coordination of medical care. Before a final contract is signed, however, superVlsors asked ror an evaluation of the pro· gram so rar and a review or any changes planned for its second year of operation. A TTENTIONI 11 Residents of: • LCICJ&.Wla Beach, Mission Vieio, Laguna Niguel, San Juan Capistrano, San Clemente, UCI Seeks Dana Point, El Toro, Laguna Hills, Capistrano Beach, South Laguna Instructors Expert."i m graphi cs. home haircutting. call· graph~. fllmmak1n1: and the Mary Hartman telev1s1on series are being sought by the UC Irvine Expenmental Colle~e to conduct spnng quarter· t'lal'IS~ Teactung m the coll<'ge requires no ~pec1 fl c qualtfication!I other lhan knowledae of the sub1ect matter and a willingness to share that knowledge Teachers volunteer thetr t&mt' The UCl Experimental College offers a vartety, of noncredit courses in· eluding ceramics, women's weight train- ing, disco dancing and gay studies. Expenmental College classes are held parallel to the r e gular UCI quarter schedule. Spring quarter c lasses will begin Monday. March 28. More information on the UCl Experimental Colle1e Program may be obtained by contacting Bob Berman or Linda Orr in the UCI Associal· ed Students Office, 833~SS47. SA Crime Fight Plan Approved A new program aimed at cutting crime among members or Santa Ana youth gangs won the ap- proval of Orange County s upervisors Tuesday. The $22,80Q.a.year pro· gram wUl pay for hiring and training of eight part·time counselors to work with youngsters In clubs and gangs. It will be operated by the Orange County 4·H Club with the help of of. flcials from the Universi· ty of California, a report to supervisors said. Hair the programs' cost will be paid through a grant from Standard Oil Company. the report s aid, while the re· malnder will come from state and county sources. rr,:,,.h fo &;~,, ,,,,.., 'IC .. ,,"-.,ff,.;,~ ll1b1 llACI< ll VD SU!Tt 1" f "ST llltlOOIQ 11v .. r1 .. a1nN BCAC>t,CAUF(JllNI" ,1M, announces o series of ... Ef FECTIVE PARENTING semincn beginning Morch 3, 1977 a17:00 p.m. Jo (..,..,., ;.,ftolmCJliort coll 848-0331 You are invited by Orange County Law .Enforcement Agencies To Learn How You Can Help Prevent Burglary Loss In Your Neighborhoods. CALL 493~7501 DU~IMG BUSINESS HOURS OR 494-0753 After 5 p.m. & Sat., Sun. & Holidays and our CRIME PREVENTION MOBILE EXHIBIT come to your neighborhood where qualified personnel will demonstrate, a~vise and answer your questions! Take a · nttle time to see this clram,tlc mobile exhibit that shows you how to protect your home CICJainst burglcrs and Intruders. CRIME PREVENTION UlilT S.Cl•••t• Polee Dept. l " 1Jee1a er • ..,. Mias San Clemente, 19-year-old ·Dawn Weatherby, will be among 50 girls com- peting for the title of California Citrus Queen at the 62nd Nation al Orange ·Show in San Bernardino. · ~\l ·w@lYJI? ®@lr\Ylfl©@ CP.4 ... ._1 DEAS PAT: Wllmt't U.. Mw 11 Wu-a PDblle • c wwtlal _. a Ce~ PllllM Au a• iatf r.-bllUer tba u. ......... 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When. at .. ...ctw a.a., I had.a'l beard bom Olite, I eoataetM tMm ...... only to be told tbat dae fun Miia ...... nUMd bf my UN ol a canister imtead fJI • ~ IS WP•· I also was told t.b.t &.be carptit llloadd Mt Ira" Mea installed ln tbe ldt-eben at all. Oslte •.s.d ' rapcwWbW~ for tM CCIDdHkm ol U.. ~ 1 .... .oever told that mtJ QP!illlt Heepera ._,. be used nor tUt tM carpet WM DOt ••Mt a tlle k.it.chea. I doa"t think it wu mbjeded to kr •..a .. ear. I feel Ulat IOUle sort ol coaqi 1tiM......., be made. C.K.,JnlDI AaOrtleC..,. ricep; (' ,,., .... ,., • ..w ................. =-· b ~ e..._M .. ••'mea• ............ ,.., ...... ,_,.,,.. .. ,.. U... _.la tk ..,._ IMr•e~_._­ ~u espertmred a •aJer c:lwta• a Ids ecru•k ------------------..ir-1 Rev. Moon Ordered To Desist altaaU... la a rermt bi&enlal &enw 8er•ke..,..,." [ L M. BOYD J Neptune S.CW,: talc preparer aeemaey, CPA'• laad a enw ra&efll ca-.lTION. · .v•""-ATIFA 7% pereelli, followed by Htlnat! &u preparer com-'--------646-7431 panles a& 7' pereea&. hblle KC la«•' enw zU. INFORMS In Ute v-teeia• _,..., .... ._. Wa? 75 pel'Celd. _F __ _,......._ DAILY PILOT calltw ........... Min. oa~·. ~E'llZzed DEAR PAT: Last May I boqht an Ozite in------------------ SU'M'ER (AP) -The Sutter County Superior Court is orderln1 t he Rev. Sun Myung Moon 's Unification Church to stay away from an 18- y ear -o Id college freshman who once visit- ed its camp. door-outdoor carpet for $56. Soon after it was in- stalled I noticed fuzz balls all over it. When I notifl- Chapman Gets 4 New TTU$tees Four new m'mben have been named to tbe Chap- man C.ollece board ol trustees. They are J . Robert Fl\lOI' D, Warren Hancock, Harry Rinker and James Roosevelt. Fluor is vice president or administration for Fluor Drilling Services, Inc. of---------- Santa Ana. fin •at Han cock is founder career u a anc1 con. OPEii SUllDA Y 11 A.M. fO 5P.M. Denlae Elkins. a resi· dent of lbia Northern CaWornia county who al· tends UC at Davia, com- p I a in ed that th e "Moonie" group prac- ticed "brainwashing and mind control," and said the church's beliefs are incompatible with hers. and president of Han-sul':8.Jlt spans. a 4s-year BLVD cock Laboratories in penod,isprestdent ofhis 1912 HAl801 W • (AT 19th ST.) Anaheim. a pioneer in own company. He~ the S (714) l..~2 3177 J UDGE JAME S Changaris issued the temporary restrainio• order, and scheduled a hearing, Mattb 14, on whether lt should become permanent. the uae of animal heart · son ~ 8 U.S. president COSTA ME A .., • valves for.transplanting and ti a former con-._ _________________ _., into human hearts. greuman. r----------------------------~ Rinker ls president of Se.ta Thurldey, Merch I. Rinker Company, a real estate development fll'm In Costa Mesa which be bu headed atnce the late SO's Roosevelt, whose Miss Elkins said she had been "very drawn" to lhe church's ranch at Boonville, in Mendocino County. She said she via· ited tt "out or curiosity" Feb.10-13. Daada Nedea "'WHAT I ap;AIJ%ED ~it• later ls that going there M.(itv E L.AMIE1tT, ,..,..,.."' °' . Or-e (;ouftty for .IO~ Rn.cleni o• to Jive would be lake N•woo•t .. ..,~ C•"'°"'l• Pan.a throwing my Ufe away ••o F.~,.,im u.1,_,,,_., for no cause," she said in !~,;:• "'w:;,::,c:-~.~m .. ~;:;,•i::; an tnt.erv~ew. :::~::•, ":iO:''~~°"s.~~ She Sald she rued the CAltK>Uc °"'1<h ,,_. .. ot T ... '""~" ... complaint alter a three· ""''•' •111.,. .. • oo AM .. r--,. Marti\ l •I St Jo•<tum C•ll>Oll< hour argument at her c11vrc11 '"'"'.,..... •• ""4Y S.putc:N< Sutter home with three Cem•• .. Y oo ... ..,.., ... ..._o members of the church ~ ... ,, ..c•:::'°°"• wbo had come to GoLo•t: 11 EATdk. rM.....,..,. pe-uade her to return '0"• -· c.tt••-1• P•-•••Y • u • M•rcll I 1'111 ~ .. ·--W '-r ..... l>a .... """""c. ~-.. -lour son• ltalpll C. EMMI. Jr. af ~~ ....... -."""""" ..... ~ "--· CA 09"9ld It. Ea"°" at Deaths • lrM.C• wu11 .... 1 h-•c ... _ P..-,, CA : •ncl ROC.n G E•t°" Of c;.,,,.., G,..,.. Ce • _ ... "'JM• lletlv Jo Nt\llflt OI LAn< ,..,.,.. CA • "1-ttt'I qr••1Hll t f'I Hdr•11 tP'lr•• qre•f ~·-''""' ... .,._,.,MN!<••""'""" E'-.D-9•,he•e I,,.'" ... ""•wv M<trc" 4 .. , • "'"" ., '3'llll:'a4i. • I leU lr-v ~ ., .. "" 0.... f ... Wfft•n M"id R•v 0 T IC+f\9 offtC6Ai1 ''"' fr'\f•t '"41't'lt •t H•t•ot R•\I CLEVELAN'D (AP) -""•"'•"•' Pio ,.,_ ,..,. 0 11 et h ll -~• __ , T!wrwt•v Harold C. Scllott, 71 . "'•«1111,..... 10 °'"""'•' •"M .... long-time chairman of ,, ..... , Mor••••• "'•<to" . Ml •110. Bearings, Inc .. and ., ... "•• owner of other Ohio bwsi-OOTIP"1(o n_u,,,.u --.. c..t.~ c .. -.. •• ~..., ..... nesses, died Monday ln ,._,,,27 ''" .... ,...,.._,..,..,, Golden Beach Fla. .,,. ,,._ ~., .. -• --G. ,., .. .,,....._., ~ ... Ill•. Ce I•• 1 1tter1 "••'• Gle"l"•l-l-...._ Tr4kfU..-L•"4 l•~th MANCHESTER. Vt. '••u"., ..,,,, 01 s .. 11,.,,_ 1wo <AP) -FlM PalN& 78 .,_,,...._.,. o...oo -•'1 """ • ',,_,..,~ ....... c:.e...-.. founder of Ute Bromley wrvtc• ... u .... tel ... s.t-*Y Mwcl> Skl area and member of s •• 11 OD Nill e.it .,_., ~ the Natiooal Ski Hall of:'::~ v.::::::.,-::::= Fame.died Monday. wH•11. IA&. n.a.•a<* fUMBALMOMI Corona del Mar 8 73-~~ Costa Meaa 848·2424 11Uno4DW4Y WOITVAIY 110 Broectw1y Co1t1 Mesa e.u1eo SMn'M TVn&L UMI WISTCUff CH4rtl 427 E. 11th St. co.ta Mela • 844M888 Santa Ana Ctlapet 518 N. Bl'Oldway ·Santa Me• 547--4131 IMITMS' MOITUAIY 827 Main St Hunllngton Beach S36-6539 ......... y C:cx.OMJAL flUMIU&. 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SAN 8ERNARDINO V!lfn!"A -~=._-..c11; WllTCO~ WHITTWOOD ' ..... 5AVINGS AND LOAN ....... ASSOCIATION AMERICA'S LARGEST Consolidated Summary of Financial Condition December 3~, 1976 ASSITS Cash and United States Go\eemment and Federal Agrncy Obligations . _ , ....•...••....•..• Other securities and investments ... , , . , •••• Loans and acaued interest ...• 22 ••••• , •• 22 . Real ~state other than ~ISel ............................... . ln¥eStment in stock of Federal Home Loan Bank and prepaid federal Savings and Loan $ 545,503,000 28,529,000 6,815,636,000 55,417,000 lnsu~ Corporation prenuuma .... , ....•........•.. , . . . . . . . . 84,474,000 Premises and equipment ... , .• ,............ 95,406,000 ()thera8'ets ·············~················~--1_8~,_29 __ 8,~000- . $7,643,263,000 LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY Savings d eposits ...........•••••••. , • • • • • • $6,625,056,000 Notes payable . . • • . • • . . . . . . . • . . • • • . • • • • • . • 436,786,000 Accounts payable, accrued expenses and other liabilities • • . . . • • • • • • • 42,080,000 Accruedtaxes ····························~--48....;..:;,~254.;;..,.,oo~~OOO..;..:;. TotaJ liabilities •...• 2 .... I................ 7,152,176,000 Stockholde.rs' equity ••• · •••••.••.•••••.•••• __ 49_1 ..... ,_087__._,000_ Plnandll • .. IM1\ts ~ sub;Kt to ,.a~d .audit. C,ompltte &naftl:kl ttaianmts are~ upon request. $7,643,263,000 Since 1889 Home has been the choice of count- less savers seeking mere for their money. Not just high interest. But that extra measure of assurance that goes with making a sound investment. Some · call it Peace of Mind. Over the years so many savers found what they were looking for at Home Savings, it became America's Largest ... number 1 in the nation in both savings'and loans. Today, more than ever, people are finding Peace of Mind at Home. They're enjoying insured safety for their savings .•. highest interest allowed by Jaw ••• steady growth. Plus a host of special free services. So why take risks ..• why settle for less? Save where Peace of Mind i8 part of your reward. At 7 Billion Dollar Strong Home Savings. ...,...leACff 190 Nlwpdrte.ntw Drive Nmr F....,_ llfand MM100 EL TORO/lAGUNA H1U.S 23881 El T0t0 Road 837~111 WUTMUll1"ER 1eoe9 Golden West Street 7144\97-3515 Member. FEDERAL Savings an~ Lo.n lnsurance Corpogtlon Member: FBDUAL Home Loan Bank Syatmn r -~ 21'' REG. 31.96 MATCHING ROOM DIVIDER nAGERE WW --"tdlll. tllnM4 ...... ,..n ...... c.ltt lllllt. U"M, 40"W, U"D, Gt..t lw,1 LIQUORBUYI ~·~~ J PRICE REDUCED THRU TUESDAY, MARC 8th. scorn GLEN SCOTCH QUART ~::::.. 99c .--:;' _.. __ _ ~-mzszy ~ ~ 6EMIATH I --....... MANICURE I ;:f f ~ PACK SET ~" • fOf noi1 ·-'-~ grooming REG. 4SC to 49C PACIS Of 2 & l Pl. Storrs GLL' 3'' .. ' . • ".l r ,-'--.., \,.,, ., : : .. "· . : .... _ . -. IHI SHOE LACES 26c ___ _..... ko~ Sett I 00 °" WJ _._, ........ J ,, : ', ~ II to 0 • Wllltt, ul· .,., ..... sm.,.. QUART SIZE APPLE JUICE 'S*,,47c Costa Mesa JJOO ...,._.fl Wlhoa GRAHAM CRACKERS ig 47c CURlnSUPER SOFT PUFFS .... , .. Santa Ana 1406 w. E6pt-Ir lri1tol Sclita Ana l l JSMdal•.....,... SCOPE MOUTHWASH -'KAOPEO ATE ·~_, LIQUID . -29 ~· l 1201. .. ,, ........... QUEEN llG. t.11 ,., 2 20130-INCM 1~1~·1 KlllG fer t 20d 6·1NCH EXCEDRIN ~ TABlm -, ~ ANUSOL jil . 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Hwmnaton leach ·• Mtlw...., Daily l'llo1 ,.,,..., lly ......, l'ayiw DOUG JARDINE (30), CV'S GREG GOORJIAN BATILE. • -~e-... " U•ma• .... _...• bu work.cl • m••Y UIQU before, u.8 C--.. del II.,. l:U•b S.a Kinil 1DOWM doWn Giii'clen Orove'a Loi Asnlcos T\lttda, al pt, ll·l'f. •at c~ Meaa's El'anctaHiJhbefonl,Dfam, ' The vtctary puts coach Jack Errion'• SQ atmp loto ~day nJc~t_'.!...t£!!' •·A buhtball quancl"llNa a_.s& Riven,Jde Poly, '7-«> vtl'tilr Oft.I' Pomona's Ganetha Rh'1'111e Poly, 20-6 for t.be sealon. will tangle with Corona del Mar at RlvetBide·a Ramona ffiab. Taesda,y's tl1umpb w~ in doubt throughout the first half and halfway into the third q~r before the Alex Black- Jaek Tuz c6mbi,naUon began to seal Los Amigos' fate. IJt wu Black wbo did most ol tbe damage wben the chips were oa the table, scoring repeatedly against a 2·3 '!One that had held him to two baskets in the first half. , • Black s6ored 10 of his 22 points ln the third quarier as the Sea Klnfal edged to a . 36-29 adv an· t~e. t}len two free throws by. Black. a 20-foo\er by Paul Alon and two more buckets by Black and the Sh )Sings were home free. · With 4 : 11 remaining Corona delMar bad a 44·31 bul&e -forc- ing Los. Amigo. out of its zone and the rest or the way was simp- ly a mop-up situation. "I feel we were intimidated by Corona del Mar," said Los Amigos coach Joh• Keating. ''We wer• putting on a rusplay rather thaa really playing our game. Corona's defense pushed us out of our offense in the second half and clogged up Orlando Ward. Corona del Mar is a great team ." Errton said his second half ad· juslments were concentrated mostly_ on keeping the ball away from Ward, who started with six points.early, but finished with on· Jy eilbt counters. It Was True: Estftncia . Couldn't Stop Goorjian By GLENN WHITF. Ol IM 0•11• 1'1191 St•ll lt had been said that Greg GoorJian. scoring whiz ror Crescenta Valley H1gh 's Falcons, couldn't be stopped Well. for a quarter of Tut:sday night's Cl F Class 4-A basketball confrontation with Estancia High or Costa Mesa, Goor Jian was stopped The 6 2 Crescenta Valley junior made only three of 11 field goal tries in the rirst period and his team lraill'd. 17·16. Bu\ after that he wa~ up to hi' reputation unstoppable Crom 20 teet. Unstoppabl<' on the dnvc. Unstoppable on the ba!iehne t;nstoppable with a man on ham Unstoppable with two men on him And finally . he was nearly un· s toppable at the free throw hne where he was 10 ror 12. In all, GoorJ1an blistered the nets for 46 points. 25 in the last half. He hit 15 of 29 from the fieid m the final three periods. Clearly, he "'as the difference as he and his Falcons males dad In the Century League cha mpion Eagles, 68·64. before 1.974 fans al Fountain \'alle) High's gym. Yet he J:Ot an able assist from hl!I m ates. whose pressing de- fense made a shambles of the Ea1les. Estancia was euilly ot 20 Atlanta Just Misses Lakers Hold On, 92-90 ATLANTA (APl "l knew it was going In, .. said Atlanta 's John Drew of a shot he missed with five se<!onds let\ in the Los An&eles Lakera' 92.90 National Basketball Association victory over the Hawks. ''And It did 10 an ," Drew adde<t. "It just came out again." The Hawks had battled back In the tourth quarter Tuesday night, hiUlna 10 1tral1ht polntl comin1 from an 89-80 deficit wlth 3: 28 left to a 90-8t lead with '44 seconds re· mafnlna. Loa An1etes' Cazzie Ruseell tben hit aJ,2-tool jum~r that put hl1 team one point ahead, 91·90. About that shot. Russell said, "You don't have lime to think aboutdolng anything special. ·•vou Jost r1'lease the ball and hope thett ls no one there lo blocldt. • · he said. .iUant.a's Ken Charles com- Mltled two routs, and Los An1eles' Lucius Allen connected on one ol lwo free throws for the final margin. Hawks coach Hubie Brown said the team 't problems cattle iD the first two quarters. "Six· teen turnovers In the fint ball ts inexcuaabte. We p~t ourselves in the hole." However, Brown said, "J was ••ry pleased we dJd come blld: abd bad an opportunity to win the aame." In the first q_uartu, tb• Laftrs. <>utscored the Hawks 11·2 t.o take ·a 17-12 !tad. Md @Ul \be Jut mtnute, Atlanta never cot closer tt.aaseven. The Lakert bulll tbeir WQwt · lead ot the nicht as roOlde Em 1'•tum ~ 11 ii Lo9~' iS ltr t polnta in the MtOad pertod With a little more than four minutes left in the half. Los Angeles held a 42·26 ed1e. Tatum ended the quarter w1th 15 points and the game with 17. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar led Los Aneeles sconn1 with 24 paints. All• and llussett h•d 18each. Atlanta's Len Robinson Jed all tcoren wtth 28 point., 10 of them comin1 in the first period. Drow added 17, CllArlet-14, Joe Mer- rlweat.ber U .and Lou ltudson 11 for tbe Hawks. Brown said that as Atlanta was comina back in the last quarter. "th• fans were waltlnl to a· pl ode. "8ut ft'were constanU,, l>Ut• ling them back on t.bdr haDds with our turnovers." • • , \.OS ANGl!\.l!S ltll -Rll\Mll It A~, ~4 "".., lt A•Mthy f LemM 4, 1(-4. Tab•l1 turnovers, was-outhustled on the boards and lacked the offensive balance coach Dave Carlisle had exploited throughout a 21·6 season Ray Orgill. Estanc1a·s slick senior guard, wai. the only Eagle able lo put together a steady performance. And he was sensa- tional. He potted 27 points, 15 in the last quarter, as he single· handedly kept the losers in con· tenlion until the las t three minutes. He had four assists and forced three turnovers in.addition to his scor\ng efficiency. Estancia was hot in contention with 7:08 to play when a pair' or Or~ill buckets in 24 seconds pulled the Eagles to within 51-49. But two straight turnover• were followed by Crescenta Valley buckets. Then GoorJlan nailed two free throws and it was 57--49 with 5:07 s howing on the clock. Estancia couldn't come closer than five until the last 17 seconds when shots by Orgill and Jim Price produc-ed the final margin. Eatancia"s final lead was 38-37 with 4 : 18 lo go in \he third qttarter. ltowever, Goorjlan cut loose wltb a layin, a 24-foot shot and two free throw• to send the Falcons 'ahead by five as a,iain Eaalea tW'Jl.OYert llgured In that spurt. Carll•le said, 0 We dtdo't pit)' one of our good sames. The press hurt us. We didn't buaUe, "e didn 'l have balanced scoring. We 1tl>od around. . "Otr.a..Ung hurt us. too. Goor- J 1 an poshed off or char1ed everytime he shot." c .... v..._.c .. 1 """. Wirth J 1 1 t CMM!lo G I • I Sii• •• , 0 .,.._,, , • j , • 0-11... " " 1 .. 1.-l~la .. ..... ~ 1ill11 Ot'elll 11 s • tJ JantlM I I 2 t l"rlc.e 4 1 1 t • ._. .... ' 1 ' 1 c:-11 ,,,, ~" • 0 1 0 .. ---.~·~ iu ast I.obos . '1 from tbe neJd f« CZ.I pecea& aa opposed to a U ·for-U ~rformuce <•.1 perc.at) by the!..*». .......... , .. .... .,. 4 • , • • ' t ts ; t t • ' . ' . I t 4 t • • 1 • 1) I I• l1 (11)~ .... .. ..... 1 I • U • t , ' ' 4 an I t 1 I TIAI ''""'° ..... A.Ith• llotlller .._ Totak I 2 t • 0 0 I 0 • 11 ., ,, 1e. ... -.-....... "'°'""''-.. ' " ~ CWMaClllMer 11 10 1S l~SI SPORTS No' Strike; Umpires Will Work TAMPA -Professlonal um- pires will be on the bases next week when spring trai.ning opens for major league baseball. The umpires and represen- tatives of the American and Na- tional leagues reached a ten- tative agreement Tuesday on a new basic contract to resolve the labor dispute that bas simmered since the old agreement expired after the 1976 season . Details were not to be disclosed until the rank and file of the 48- m an union ratifies the agree· ment. Beelcq M•le•t••e UNIONDALE, N.Y. -Jt was a "typical, unspectacular goal," both to the man who scored it and the people who watched it al the Nassau Coliseum Tuesday night. Lost in the shuffle was the fact that the tally was the SOth or the season for Steve Shutt. making the left wmg the fourth Montreal Canadien and the lAth player in National Hockey League history to accomplish the feat Shutt lifted a rebound over New York i slande rs' goalie Glenn Resch at 6 :59 of the third period Tuesday night, providing the Canadiens with the winning goal in a 5-4 triumph. I C...011edlll TUCSON An undisclosed 111• ness is k eeping Olympi<· superstar Nadia Comaneci of Romania temporarily out or competition, forcing cancellation of a five-city American tour, the president of the U.S. Gymnastics · Federation reported Tuesday. Frank Bare said the 15-year- old gymnast was reported ill by her government, although the nature or the ailment was not dis- closed CdM'S PAUL AKIN (22) DRIVES PAST TONY ZULOAGA. Lfuorda Gets Tough Sports Potpourri VERO BEACH -Tommy Lasorda's first day on the job as man ager of the Los Angeles Dodgers went off without a hitch as 35 of 38 roster players went through drills in cool, windy weather. Barnett Hotwred; Lasorda worked his players for nearly five hours. ' BlUnders Abountl Prior to the drlJls be held his first closed-door meeting. "I just told them what I am expecting of them and gave them a few rules I expect them to follow." he said. OF HONORS-BUI Barnt!tt of Newport Harbor High haa been selected California high school water polo coach or the year by the California Coaches Assn. The award is probably a tear late In coming since it was the lln5 Newport team that steamed through opposition without a loss to nail the CIF crown. Barnett's 1976 squad bowed in the CIF finals u Sunny HlllsCFullerton) tOGk thetttJe You certainly can't sar Barnett's award was poUUca . GLINlf WHITE .......,....~ I WHITE WASH ---.....-. OF CHANGEs:..:..mghly in- formed llOW'ces say former Costa Mesa Hi•b baseketball coach Bob Sorensen is going to resign &$ varsity cage boss at Foothill <Tustin). And, those same sources say Ron Heusser or Santiago <Garden Grove) ~ giving up his varsity hoop coaching post lo concentrate on athletic director's duties. Also. Ric hard Skelton or Workman High CCity of In- dustry) may have the inside track lo succeea1ng Slab DeMagglo.as San Clemente Hlgh bulteU>aU coach. One or them is that no beards will be permitted. He punctuated this by excusing infielder Teddy Martines from the meeting, tell- in1 hiV' to shave off the fuzz. "That's the way it's aoing to be. I told our guys they had to represent the Dodgers off the field as well as on it." Lasorda said. MEMPHIS Second-seeded Gullltrmo VUai> outlasted Brt:m Teacher 6-7, 7-6. 7-6, in an open- Ina-round match or the U.S. Na· Uonal indoor tennis cham- pionships Tuesday niaht. Earlier Tuesday, top.seeded Bjorn Borg, playing his first match In two weeks after an ln· Jury, defeated quaUfler Michael Wayman, M . &-3. ~ OF Tt1RNABOUT8-lara V aa. li'1'D, lon,Ume Costa Meaa resl· de•t, .._ wba~ appeared &o be a b11tetb&U aea10n disaster at P•ll~noa Colltlt and turned U ln&o t daampioDahlp. hllenoa, IP.fer of H ot tts ftrat H camea , .. , 'year, flcured &.o dawdle aots1ewbere ne•r th~ boUom °' AIA to Play tile~ Coan Coalerence. Santa Aaa. wUb former Neyada <w Ver•> and Na· So • t T tloaal Baabtbal A11odatten VJe eam <Port.Jud) toad ltolud T!*' at The Athletes in Action basket- tlle belm. llp.recl '° 'l'U away ball team which blasted top wltlt the clrcd Cf'OW9. • "'ed UnJ i t s Fr Wbat bappeMClt vaa Boni'• rana vers ty o an an- Boraetl i.t oab oae 'elrcalt cltco and flttb rated Nevad.a-. .cam• <&o· Oranse Con&> ead Laa V:icu. will face the Soviet n.i.w on~ ftplar .... w ' Uruon s baliooal team tn Loclt ••I.,... TOdd'I lleavPJ faYOnd s.:~~ ~•>'defending AAU tr~. $741, la Ute rbiale at Saa· champion. will face a actUld ol ta Aaa:.SUilM\aa lett "'" ctll9 'Soviet players seven of whOm fernc. .......,., ftat OliOl• &o 'o l 11 Pf'O•lll& u ••et1tt••UM ef Male were on the lymp c 1 \'er. kA1141 lf~ Dillll ~~!.'' ~· ~~ :t1.~/ii:e.f!°m!ai: fu~ tale9t-rlwef'eu.:a•n-&o-n ptayod at the Lont Beach ud. Arena wtth t.ipO(f at '7:30. AJA concluded ll1 reaular' W7!....'...I wn.::~ 0_1 Nuon with a 31-.e record .m· • Wl.llU <W.Dlp& u.&08 ·*•ame winnlnc it.teat. Dmini HOL~ -Ttit Callfotilla the Muon, ,AIA 1ma1hed USI' Anaell esc1Pt4 tl\e 30 mUe per ,104·H and took Nevada·Lu. hour wincb that swept ltnpmat' ·Vecu l<M-17. " County for i1.1J but th final 15 TlcMtl WlJI be available it. mlnut of their 3 hour workout the Arena or can be ob\alned at Tuesday, AlA1 locpted at USl Eaat Irvine Th~ lM'~)'I on ouUieJder non Blva.1.1\aUn. 8ay1or'a il\juttd ide revealtld no Ad01Uona! licit Jnforma~lon major problem. ~~. obtained by cft1hn1 I I t ' •ouU. rn Callfor•ia COllefit of CGlta .. a --u. laaa ball to d hat ho~t Whittler Collea•. »a. Tuesday afternoon wbile UC lntne wu dropp!n1 ao t s verdict to San Dieao tate OD tbe UCI d.1amond. Coacb Fred Keener's &Cal Van1uard1 had tbree home rum, three !'tlipla and four doubles n °handtnt Whittier a Htinc to reverse an pealnt 1ame no-hit. 8 to the Poets. Gary Skelton and andy Greer had eventh inning round- lp blasts while Mike ~cheetz belted one in "1e third frame. • Triples were by Mart '.oocf, Stan Thomas and ·m Milsap. The 20 runs is the oat &e<>red by a SoCal am Wlder Keener and l of the markers were med. The two Whit.· er errors came in er innings. San Diego Stat..e had <i come from behind to ln, scoring three times n the eighth. Scott Win· ers bad three rbi as the nteaters' re c ord topped to 4-7. 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SO frt'f' • 1'w~-11v ~·I' ,,.... 41¥~• Vo•~• I 00 !);, 100 llf• '· -o.1;n1v S. Ot ..... ~---~~~--~ ... DAV& CUNNINGllAll beuue the stubborn ................ Tbouamd 0 q\t.lfttet Roser~ l\UUMd ltepttblpaM•1outcom• from the ouhlde, iDdoobtdowntolben.oal slithered lDlld• aod minute. 1cored ln •Yer)' way Wltb 54 aecoads re· po11lble u be led Poun-malnlnl 'l'bouland Oalfa taln Vallet ID.lb to a bad d09ed the sap to just 11 -12 victory over three polnls, as.a, but Thousand Oab Tuesday Bret Wilkinson was nJcht in the Ed1lon om. fouled oo the inbounds Tbe nine-point win pass and when he con· moves Fountain Valley verted botb free throws, into the CIF 4-A basket· Fountain Valley led by Tb•Ha.d Oats t•t balanced ........ 1corla1 fro• foMr mn... but Une .,... in" foul U..bl4t lftCl9t ol ~·second half. * '* * ,._.pClllt M<o-111 ' '! -; ~ Or,..._1 ti 6 1. M ICtM • • S 11 tatl•'-7 t • ~ Cenlllet t t • s ,,........ 10t1 """'1w • • • 1 1 ball quute.rflnala Friday five. ni1ht a1aln.at Compton Thousand Oaks missed ,.......,....., .. d Hi1h 's Tarbabes at a hurried shol and Scott w11tt1-': ~ "! ~ ComptonC.ollege. Ford connect.eel on a fast Her-. 11 ' t » Holm 0 ac ore d a break to give Fountain ::.~'f!' : : : : ::!~:s~·~!csp8~~ ~:!1::. ~~~-b~:~:~ ~re:" 'i ~ : i hittinc 12 or h1k 16 5~ scored the last two points ..... 411 , 0 t l (75 percent) and addlng on free throws to ice the ,,._.,,..=:.,~ .. rt-42 nine points at Ute Cree . victory. ,._1.a..ve11., 10 21 ta v-t\ throwUne. · The 6-3 junipr bad a golden opportunity to MV N• R break Foun'-in Valley's Ille 0111ps• single· game· scoring re-' coed, but he mlased two t...°"" P'll.t l'Ml" lllY hWICll O'DMMll SAN CLEMENTE'S JOHN CARSON (31) GOES HIGH TO GRAB A REBOUND. ~.i~ec!l.eeame's Laguna D efea t ed Had be bJt one ., tbe layups, HQlmes would . Tritons · Tt1mhled Christian Fives Split InCIF have eclipsed the record Paul LaJoie and Jeff of 34 set four years ago Ris propelled the Mis· and held jointly by Dan slon Viejo Diablos Malane and John Lodes-baseball team to a 7-2 tein. non-league baseball vie· marker Jn the fifth in- ning with a single. Gary Knopoff went all the way on the mound for coach Harry Hllke'a Dlablos, strildng out five. At Buzzer, 55-53 Huntington Valley Christian (Newport Beach> survived its trek to Death Valley Tuesday night with a narrow 70.Q victory in the CIF small s chools quarlerrlnal basketball playoffs. Holmes couldn't have tory over host Orange picked a better time to High Tuesday afternoon. take the Barons'..scorlne Jn other action, burden on b(s own Laguna Beach lost to shoulders. George Bar-host Can)'OD, 9-1, and rios, Fountain Valley's Mater Del's Monarchs top scorer with a 16.6 were stopped by Santa average, had bis ~est .Ana Valley, M, in the shooting nagbt. of the first round of the Santa season with just slx Ana tournament in a Laguna Beach scored its lone nm in the fiftb in· ning as Tim Houts tripled and scored on Brett St.evens infield out. It wu the rant 1ame of the year for La1una Beach. By CRAIG SHEFF Ol 1,. O.lly l'ilo4 S11t1 San Luis Obispo's Newell Nelson bit a 20· foot Jumper as time ran out. givi ng the Tigers a t hrilling 55.53 CIF 3-A basketball playoff vic- tory O\ l'r San Clemente H1 ch Tuesday night at S addlc ba c k College before I.JOO. SU> :1<h ances to thi rd rounu play Fnday, fac- ing La llabra. San C l e m e nte 's Tn tons. tr aili ng most of the St'Cond half. nearly pulled 1t out -thanks to an add1t1onal two points that mvi-te rious ly ap- peare d o n t he scoreboard Trailing 51 ·44 with 2: 12 to go, the Tritons' John ~t cDon a ld bit a Jong JU mpt>r at the samt' time teammate John Carson ..., as being fouled Carson then swished the t140 frt't' thro...,s, but the ~~nr~ho ar d read 51·50 -much to the dis- may of San Luas Obis po rans and roaches The oCflcaab checked with the scorekeepers - but both books had SO - and San Clemente had new life. An outs ide shot by Nelson made it 53·50. but the Trltons' Tim Dunham canned a free throw. cutting the def1 c1t to 53·51 with 1. 15 to go . Then, after a Tiger missed a shot, Carson scored on a 12 -foot turnaround j umpe r to knot it at 53 with 41 seconds remaining. That set the stage for Nelson's heroics. The Tigen worked the clock down to 1.2 seconds, then called a timeout. After play resumed. Nelson fired off his shot w11.h three seconds left -br- inging a wild mid court celebration froT'('I SLO fa ns and pl ayers who had journeyed the 275 miles Tntons coach Sta n De ~fagg10 praised the T1ge~. · They defensed us "t'rv 14ell and that wa~ the d1 r"rt>rence · San Clemente also lost th e senices of 6-7 se1uor center Bill Neely mid ' ' way through the first quarter with a leg injury. But lt's doubtful Neely would have made a dif· fe rence the way the Tigers played. San Luis hit 51 percent of its shots. played good defense and only turned the ball over nine times. In contrast. the Tri tons had a poor shootmg night ~ 39 percent l. missing some easy shots inside and turned the ball over 18 limes. Huntington Valley's neighbor to the north. Liberty Chnsllan of llun- linglon Beach. wa::.n'l so lucky. The Minutemen were buncd by Rio Hon- do , 8 2·49 , ID a quarterfinal game at Azusa· Pacific College. Dan Willard's 18-point performance was the sole highlight for Liberty Christian, which trailed at the half. 35-28. points. night game. "Overall, we really · LaJoie hit a solo home dido 't play that well on run in the fl.l'Sl inning to defense." FV coach get Mission Viejoatarted Dave Brown said af-and Ris doubled wlth the tttwards. "But we had a bases loaded in the very good shooting fourth frame to bring in night." three tallies and put Mis- Fountain Valley hit 36 sion Viejo in front to of its 57 shots from the stay. noor (63 percent>. The In addition to his first Barons needed every inhlng homer, LaJoie hoop they could get drove in an insurance Dolphin s, rroj~ns Steve McGowan, Tom Croal and Vic Martin each had two hits while McGowan drove in three runs for Mater Del. uo-m Chepm.-..c1 H•Ud\tr, ?l>p NUl\l\.U G'*'"· c Clerntnl" It> K•l\\f'l!>icn. 3t> .,.tn<ltr\On, It Houf\,rl Stt ver\\,dh Tot•I\ ,all r • 0 3 0 3 0 l 0 l 0 7 0 ) 0 2 I 3 0 16 I 5<0f'lllyln~lfl9S II .-i I 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 t I I 0 • ' r Ill • 000 01001 .... 5 0 20J 013 ·-9 t Mlnlaa Viele 171 al> r G!'ffltV. If • 1 Ted Hettinga le4 San Clemente in scoring with 19 points. gettmg 14 in the rirst half. The Tigers, a scrappy team. were paced by guard Earl Miller who hit 14 of hls 17 points before the in· term1sswn. Huntington Valley Christian got 30 points from Jeff Fraser m its victory ove r De ath Valley, but the re al heroics were provided by Drop Baseball Tilts· :~{'~~::·7• O. Ree<l. lb . Sweuv.c 3 1 l I J oe • 0 3 , 3 , " _.. , '. 2 l I 0 t 3 , . 2 • $tfll11<•o.t:=-1!~' _. ,, Doug Hansen. who hit ' l(nooofl." D a n a H i 11 s a n d scored three times but ·: 11...i. p11 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 N•••on 1 1 • is two free throws with 13 ~~~" ~ ~ ~ '! seconds left in t he game ""'"" • ~ J 11 to give the Conquerors ~~~::;..., ~ 0 ~ ~ the victory Tot••> ll o 11 SS H""tVett..,Olrhtl.., 1101 University High School couldn't quite catch the ~~·;-·: baseball teams were victors. B••u .1t1 elimina~ from the an-John Kepke pitched K~1;.:~ nual Tustin tournament the six-inning affair, Tuesday when they striking out nine batters dropped second round while giving up seven ~!~"'"'° 2 0 • 0 0 r II • 110 310 X-7 II 0 200 000 0-l S I ""'" c ...... .,,. 1n 1 i. n _. • Ou""•'" 1 3 3 1 1Cl n9 • O l I M OOIWl<I • 0 1 • Hanson • \ I] Nttly 0 0 0 0 N•w S l I] C...'IOft 4 3 11 *'••~· tO tO JO Hett•n<)ol 7 O 10 Bro.,n 7 0 • • Fr•n• 1 1 I> Je<k'IOll I 0 0 1 \le"'"'"' I I J J Httle 0 0 1 0 ~"1 o o 1 o Tot•ls 76 18 10 10 Toteh 11 11 14 H k9"11y°"'9rters _..,__, •1VC 10 t• 14 10 10 S.ft l..UI~ H 16 11 11-U !>e•lll lfallfl' 1' fl 1S 11-68 S.nCle..,..,lt 11 11 If IS-Sl LlllertyCIWtltl.., lttl ••illlf'- Wlllu<I ' O 1 IS D•tYf!• 7 1 s S Goo<tnt9"t • 1 1 10 Gutlerr.. J > s • R•V ' 0 4 1 consolation decisions. hits. Dana Hills was the vlc- ti m of an eight-inning scoreleu deadlock with the Los Amigos Lobos advancing on total Urllvenlty lJI bases. University dropped a 5-3 verdict to Santiago High in action at Rancho Alamitos High. Stu Hein Pitched eight Ge'ltll•. 7tl Sh.I•.\\ Mull,30 Tllttt,lb O'OOMell. d" l•ft9m-.c AtlU , r1 Sch.,.1,cl Nevin" If £,..n,,11 Ktpto.e,o Toi•!• ii> r l 1 3 I l l 7 0 J 0 ) 0 3 0 7 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 ,. l Maler Dal (6) atirllrltl Mc Gowen, 2b s 1 t J Ctoel dh 3 I 2 0 11 rlll l•lk~•n, dll o O O O 2 0 Merl•"· Jb.p 3 O 2 ' I 0 H•rt,,, It> 3 0 1 0 1 1 ~~~~" 3 0 , 1 1 0 Abt>oll c l I 1 0 I o M•uutey,lf 2 1 '1 o 0 O !Mlo19yl, Cf 2 1 0 0 1 1 Dret~.lltl t 0 I 0 0 0 S<h111t1,rl 1 1 0 1 o O M.,llMl,P 0 0 0 o g ~ Tot1ll Sc_., t:.!lflp6 11 1 3 " ' • Edison, Tars Win K•-\kl 1 0 0 7 l OQ4n I 0 2 2 _ __,,ft..._ scoreless innings for r " • SA V•ll.., Melff'Oel 301 011 ,...... 10 2 2IXJ 00\ 0-4 11 s ~"'°' 0 I 0 1 Totet~ 21 1 20 4t k4r•"10Mrten 1..lller!yCllt. 10 1e I ,,_ Dana Hilla, striking out s.<111 .. 0 100 012-s 1 :i 12 batten and Walking Unlvenl!y OOO 003-J 1 2 only two. But the Lobos DMI "111!~11 r " r1tl Match OH RleH-11 1e II~ advanced men 14 bases c""°· '' 3 o o o to nine for the Dolphins ':!: .. ~1;· 11> ; ~ ~ ~ A scheduled tennis Ed*>n and Newport CIF »--k tball andwillplayagainwhile lktll••.c 2 o o o match between UC In Soccer Harbor Hilb Schools ad· Dll8 e the Dolphins are out of =::.~... ~ ~ ! ~ lrvlne•a undefeated vanced to Friday's CIF S • action. """•.n , o 1 o women's team and the 4-A soccer quarterfinals ummane8 Joe Mutt had a two-run ~";;:~~~b ~ ~ ~ ~ UCLA Bruins at UCI with victories Tuesday •• triple in the sixth inning roteis 1s o J o Tuesday was postponed afternoon whlle San Pe_....74.-ftlft9~lclUO to lead the University at· sc....--,1 .. ""9• r " • because of high winds Cl•m-•-wu losinl tn C•H<...U""•"••"· e11Ancl•M k h tb T · and will be p{jta ed next ... ..U\C in... v.ntur•to.~.AM'-Y S7 tac '!I en e roJana oe ... Hlll' ooo ooo oo-~ 3 2 Wed esd t 1 second round play .ue 1..a Ml11•-en ,,, 111 .. rP"y 11 '""'""'tp ooo ooo llll~ s ' n ay a • a-A dlviaioo. .,Foun1A1n ve11.., "'· ~ O•k• UC Irvine bas won Edison, aranted a eo ...... .,,, ... Sent•An•50 CaJ d over UCX..A ln two reprieve on a forfeit l _8Hc,,l'Oly10.P•IO\V.,.,..n enLar Cage Scores tournament.a this &euon from Torrance after a "'•-Ott ss. :-'ai..mt>r• $4 ~<Mar. 11 with Lindsay Mone and first round penalty kick L•H•rn.ltubldo\1•0 wre1tll"9-Sl•t• JC ICM'MY •• ~=.,~:.:.~·~~'!:s Jean NachtlQd reacblog toss, defeated host Garey &a" Lw,CMM-55• s.n ctemtnt• n Cv1"'m cooege. F1or1RSt'1. °'" 1toe.rt•11 the singlet finals and w.,.,. ...... c-moto ll•Hbell-Ftul\lal" Vell•Y aftd Clll~l.o\ltla.,.,oat,01111 ..c .. .-th fflth, 2.(). ltt"'ONM.C>emltllff H11n1lr19ten 8tetll at Hwnllnglol\ Alrl'tl-ct71 Oetwltr'7 Cllptu.-.. 8 doubles tl• Newnnrt Harbor and Cot'OnedelMertl,Lot~'90\ll ... ,,, tovr ... .,, o.,,. Hiii• end Ar•-sti4,Ut4111St71 tle .at Ariaona where ~r-Rlven-.l'Oly'1.0enesl\<l.O Uftlvtnltv et T\9111\ T-"'•'"• U Santa Monica played covi ... to.~rreSI H9"'11«HW•r ... c:cw-tdelM•rat ....... L..K ....... ,,.,H•w•OU CLAwaaalaoiovolved.. four overtime periods in 0owney n. u ~!edll u T1w1111t1e ,._ m. MNr Oe1 at s... ----------------~.;.;...;:;;;.;.;.o;,;..;:._ ti •'--t ·-11 Al\8 taurNv. lA Hllfbor et GoldM & ecoreleu e UJA was v1'1 .. ve11eveo.tlldlo.o wu1C:.Clt9t <M01. broken on penalty kicks Alta Loma U. El-· 0 Tree•~-al LI Wit_., H ...... ___. l O leftle0era47,llellll-•Jt ,....,.. 9Nc:ft -Sonora al 8olM and save Ne ... ..,... .. a . WkklMll77,11<tmeUI Or•-· TtAtlll .i "-WI .. v.u..,, verdict. 01enM1111....,.1s. ,..,_ .. s H•"'lPOrt Harbor •• 1..01 Al•"'"°'· San Clemente lost to ~~.~=~'7 ':::1~.: :'~~.°:: =~: host Gahr, 3'0. K•ll'""Y l~Uowl 57, Mot'-Hiiis 11~ llHdi, Bl o.r ... et Chris Crater scored an var"" u Mtnbl vi.1o. Uftt~tv et'""'"'· 1-A UOll .... aalUlllWf'tlty lall .. ~UI. uousisted ioal early in "'9n1t71.-••DlrM'1 Tt11lllt-Ul Al~ .. 1!4\wl, the -~..a half to put lA1..-... J.1.~ttn H"-' ....-. et t.e --. u. ~ IM<,.. .. ., M, T_,..1111 SI Qvlnte et Mlislall Vleto, IJ!ll .. Alty at Ectlsoo in frmt and Herb s..,..r._"""'~S7 """J'"'· "oot"'" a1 Hunttnqloft .._" :Boehm took a pus from Sltllftk:llMh 1e11 e1 >-111.:.-;:11Go11991 et liler-nwo ... "'--ve11..,n •-1e •ne 1--UC , .... _ BUl Blake for a MCODd ,...., .. ,;;_-;;:._v......,.s1 ;'.411.t'11.' .. •Y•·- score. Mike Dres1er IUo...-a.1..111HtvOlrlttl...... VotlayMll-<:.t"lt" at Or~ R:d' Cano Brad Webstef .._!flt'.., van., OlflstlM 10, .eo..t c;-. <7:•>. 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Loot to Lower Otay to kick "OUt IOm.e troptiy.alze bucltetmoudw Wa mooth and then the attention of bus Qllcn wW turn to El Capitan and finally Sutberlaod. · Water levels at. most Southland lakes are averaie foe this time ol the year, but 11 we don't get tbe much needed rain they could all be drawn down to a very low level before summer cm here. There are still yellowtall and while sea bus be- inf caupt on party boats running out ol the San Diego sportfisltlng landings, but most of the catch ls made up ol bonito, barries, bass and rock fish. Water conditions are ideal, wit.b the temperature alound the 82 to 64 decree mart. This wvm water· could mess up our albacore sea.5<l0 if il gets a.oy warmer any sooner. · • Newport and Dana boats are fuhi.ng mostly for rock flab, but occaaional.ly they gel into some good action on baas and other surface feeden. It has been an excellent winter &bing season according to Davey's Locker, Art's Land.Ing and Dana Wharf Sport.f15bing 84 the ocean has been on the calm side, l9ads have be«l light and fishing has been very pro- ductive. Creall.ft-BIUlag I• 8a9 A check on area bay flsbiDg lut week coo- claded that ftsblng wu very good fw croaker on the tncomtng and oat101Dg tides. Tbere ,,ere • lot or productive spc>U lD the bay, bat most oft.be uglen were fiahlD« either lD the baek bay below Dover Sb ores or lD I.be Balboa Cltauel clOH &othe Pavllloo.. ~ they~er~'mn:e: :i~~=:e.: ':~~; were all taldJlg fllb. Tiie croaker uually stage a good bltblg period from DOW tkroacta April. Bay and spotted bus are Oil the slow side as are the small strippers la the bay. Boata ud skiffs can be rent· ed from Davey's aad Art'a LD Balboa. Baja fi'Wdng G...t Good reports are coming from below the border about marlin and dolphin fishing. It appears that we might be in for an early season In Mexican waters. Punta Colorada reported two marlin and five big dolphin were caught on one boat recently, but added that the tuna have departed and there a.re still some big mossb~ck yell<?wtail in close to the rocky reefs. , From the tap of Ba.ia come good reports on spikebtll • action plus dolphin and wahoo catches. Most all re· sorts have open space now, but will be filled for May and June soon. Speres Slaoto Opnu A new klad of sporta show ls OD tap for Solltbland ang.len. It's the fint aDDDal Western fillable, tackle and boat 1bow &o be held Ma.reb 2·6 at t.llie Great Westem Exhibit Center. OD dislay will be all the la&est tackle wltb fllb.lng pros oo band to aanrer 8Q.f and all angling qaertlou, plus giving de- mouti'adau. Nee P•rk Opeiu A new concept in owrung your own recreational park ia now on them ark et. Pmes Recreational Park consists o( 7,000 acres an Northern Califorrua where owners can fl.sh. camp, htke. explore and ski. In this park owners a.re always assured oC having a place to camp and as an owner it doesn't cost them anything to enjoy everything thal the park w1U of· fer. For more information phone (213)5.52-1722. a ... aers ••• "" .. •en Even tboup Jaat week biacl some good clam dig. 1ing tlda a d.lsturbaoc:e lD the ocean created swells • that produced 2·t0-4·foot waves U.at latt our louJ beachee during the low tlda. PIAmo .Beac:b clam bunten wUJ now have &o wait till next moatla for a good low Ude. ; Yank Skaters 3rd; : Fratianne Shines TOKYO <AP I American Landa Fra tlanne performed the on ly successful triple jump combination today and took the lead an the women's competition halfway through the World Figure Skat1n1t Championship. European champion Anett Poetzsch o!.Easl Germany dropped to third alter fallln« tn an attempt w mnke the dlf· flcult triple selchow · jttmp, while Dagmar Lurz ~ West Germany held aeeond place. . "I'm glad il's over," • said the 16-year-old Fra· tlanQe, or Northrldae. She said the ~hort pro· tram, which counts ror 20 percent ot the toial and includes &'lven com· pt1lsory elements, was diffioult for her. The triple jump wat not required, but It ••s tbe move• that. dt1t· ·.tniullhed the top skater • jn thlt•vent. Eatller, European titl~·holdera JrJna Jlolseeva and A~drci )(laeokov of the Soviet Unlob took the lead after the~ figures ~in the Ice danclnl. Americans T.al Bab1lon1a and Rand:v G.1rdner were third 1n the paan compet1t1on. Winning their r1fth '4tra11ht world tltle, lhf' Soviet hu1band -w1fe team or Inna Rodnana and Alnander Zaatsev collected nine ordinalo; and 140 80 polnts In the two-day competltlon in a short program or com. pulaory man euvers TuHday night and free akalin« t.onlght. For Rod- nlna, It was her ninth world pairs title. Thtlr Soviet team· mates. lrlna Votobieva- Alexander Vlasou were second with 23 ordinals and 16.1.16 points. with Babilonia and Gardner third wtth 29orolnab and 136.65 poants. llt\vlll ""' •-•'' '*"" t19Ur1 "911n9 ~ .,_.,,, •I lltt W.flf , ...,,. ~"1'"11 C"""'olOf\\NO\ · I. LI,,_ Frau_,., \)ftllt<j Melt• t 7 o•dl"9f1, " i. ,olnl\ l 04IQ_,. \.11n. WM1 cer-y, 21. IUI ) A"'tt ~"· '-'' c;.,.,,.,.,. n. ... • 4 1Nr11i• Stftltll. OllltM ttot"-o .S. fi ... S. SusaMI Ori-ltllY. 41,.,,.. • Wt.., 9-. U'l\l• Sl.tH. JOS. II 10 '· MarlOtl Weber, Eotl OafM..w, U. IO. 16. I Lynn N!tltl 1ne11t. C.ftlld•. n , "· 1• •· l!f'fll W1tan1.,., Jaoon, 113 S. 78.U . 10 'ctallllt• l lntlltr. Avttr11. 101, 1• 71 Foe, 11-5 LOS ANOELES- Ooldea 'Wal Coll•I• UMd -· eow'W Wnt •l· tadr l.ndDIUq ftve bomo r1uu to dowa Loa Ansel•• Sou tbw .. t eon.,.. u-s. tn opentna Southern CallfOl"Oia Con· ft>rmce baeball ICUon Tuesday afternoon at Sportame Park here Saddleback Colle1e·s scheduled non · conference ouUni at ~r· ritos Collete in Norwalk was postponed until Thursday because of heavy winds. Coach Fred Hoover's GWC Rus~ had home runs ~om Jam Bruneaux, Greg Hanson, Scott Desrosier, Jeff Evans and John Moses to pos t the come-from- bebind victory. Moses and Hanson hit back-to-back homers in the ninth to clinch the victory, Hanaon's com- ing as a pinch-hitter. Bruneaux's blast carried for more than 475 feet. The five home runs in one game is a Golden West school record. Golden West will host defending conference champion Los Angeles Harbor College Thurs· day afternoon at2:30. 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BOND, WHO spent a • C:....llMw,CA'Mfl' ~Hollt..CA._,,, -·'l'•Y-fort • ... ~ & The UCI Nil1nl tu.m bad a be1ated celebra- tion Friday when ln· for med by the Loa An.Id• Yacht Club that their entry to the Cius B lnlernaUonal Offshore Rule division or the llldwiater Resatu bad al Na.IOlDI ltema, t.beoNlrtM ~-the twm1, ... tM °'"9eR -an bavta.d to ahib&1 any number of tbelr poe1=•om 8l the abow wi~ llD .,..,,. fee. Tbe exblbitor could will one -~~~~~~~~~~~~---~~~ _._a.-CoMt o.11y ~.... o._.,.. oow1io. uat ,,.._ 0r.. ni •• .......,. ... ,11., •1"' "-une wu'lllC yean a o Maru11,t .1.tm ~HIU..CA.'26SJ c-.,, CM<11., Or~ <-t'I'.,. to mount bis unauc- PlJBLIC NOTICE m.n ..:.:;:..=::~ c-.c1 ... .., • ,.-.,.,.,:i.1m. ",. .. ce11fuJ cballeng• with o.r-o. Ckc:fteitt ~1.-~-°'"' 0.11, .,..., the Southern Croe.!, is de- ,.CTITIOUS IUSIMISS lllAllM S'TA'TU•WMT ,..,,, n•t--"*' •1111 u. ~,.,,,tt,n.-~1."" lighted with the Ka S. He ~::,~~..; 0r..,.. County 011 ~,, claima it 1a a much raster Tiie ,.._,. ,.._ .,. eo1,.. tiW "DM1-----------1 boat than the Southern ~1:11i\Md <>'..,. C.1it o.iiv ~-. PUBLIC NO"l'ICE C MM et' S Wl!OISH ·AMElttCAN -<llt. t, "'D. "" l'06a. M01'01tSPOltT, klll °""''Way, Sul!• ns-n 1------------1 8&0.CosteMltM.CAttUJ 1------------PtCTITIOU11USINHS 8onqt IC, S-.\M4', ~ Ollm• PUBLIC NOTICE tU.MaS'TA'TlllliUINT #ay, CosteMfta,CA tu'D Tiie toi-.e--M'941111"9 ~· Bert Wellr, tm ~Ave .. ._ ___________ MUH' CMl•~CAfM'D ~CTITUJUSIUSINHS CHINA GAltOENS, t•J1t 11o1 .. Tiiis lllnlMft I• c ... cl..i by • MAMll$U'TIEMINT Ollu Slr•I. H..-ll"'Jl.011 lllH<h, CA. Dt•••I ~nlllp. l lie toOoWl"9 --aro Ooinv 11Ul16-.,.., llenQil IC. SoleM-IWll H : S. Viet• IC"° _... Llllda IC Kuo, Tlllt ~IA-I w• 111911 ...... ,,. ti ltl!Gl!N'T ltEALTV : !l ""' BIPlllOll Strfft. HVlllln9ton C-lyo.rtlt110r~Govnly o11Fob ltl!GEN'T PltOPEltTIES; '' Bff<ll.CA.._,. 11, tt'77. REGENT ASSOCIUES; ~) REGENT Tiiis ....-u 11~·-11"1' •n In· ~M7 SCHOOL. 3 Mo11•r<ll 8a\I Plata, dhlldWll Pvtlll-~-CN\I Diiiy Po lot, L•qun• Nlquel, C.A tU17 LI,..,. IC Kvo Fetl.~-~r<htt, 1&, 1911 ~obort J, Dono1>u•. G•nor•I 'Tiiis ~.,t_,,t WH 1•1911 wltlt the Partner. • 1' Mv"•~ W•v L•9una C041ntv Clen of O<.tnoe C:.O..nh o" U>71 ____________ 1 & .. ch. CA '2llolt ,...,.,.,..,,,, ttn. Phyllll J IC:ortlllu• Ci•"H.tl 1'7UH Putnor, •JC> Mv•tlt way, L.t9una PvbllillleO °'-c...tl O.lly PllOI, Stach.CA •1101 ~rcllt.t, 1'.n. ttn PUBLIC NOTICE "CTITIOUS IUSINESS Thi\ bv•I""" Is condu<lod by a NAME STATEMENT 9911er•l1M1rtne~lo 1 ... n lhe IOl-1"9 --I~ OOlllQ buM· Rm.rt J. Ooftollue NH as.: 'Tf'!ll\ 'S111tn\ff\f WIWtU filed Wtth the PUBLIC NO"l'ICE SA. ABU·OAVV£>-t & A\SOC. Cnuntv Cl•rk ot Oranoe County on 1-------------COHSULTING ENGINC:FRS. tH F•Dru•rv24,,.n. Roc~t ... $1 .• Costa M•sa CA "16l7 ~t'lft S•mlr A Abu·D•vvrh. Ult Pubh•IW<IOr-C:O.~IOalfyPllol, A,..MlmRd.U..Vlll .. <11 CJ<'ltlen ~rc11l.t,1•.u,tt11 Tiiis busl,.U ll <Oftdu<lod bV •" 111 dlvldlt•I ~A Al»OitYY•ll Tiiis lt411M>ellf ., .. lilod wilh In. PUBLIC NOTICE County Cleft<_, 0.-Co"ntv on ~b lt, tt77. l'ICTITlOUS IUSINIESS NAMIES'TATaMIEH'T Tiie lb!...,.....,._ en CIOHlo b\111· "*" •" MICHAEL'S PltOOUClS COM· PAN'I', "61 ..,.._, Orlve, Hl.W>I· l'lltOll llNd>. CA...,. L.•• Fl,.. Auocl•t .... Inc .• a Callton\I• c~.ion, ~t ,.._I.lo , H..,tlftvl,oft llNcll, CA...,... TN\~ It UNN<led 111' e COP• _., ...... LMP'l ... M_l_lllC. Mn. L.eeF•'*·*Y TroH. This ""'-••• lllocl w11h !he c-1y Cl••• of 0r • .,. County Oii Ffl>ruarv 14 1'71 "1114 Publl .... d Or-C.0.\1 0.lly P•IOI Marcllt t. It lffl 1't-11 But. be said: "We just haven't got enough aponaoni.·· Bond, the challenge patron, baa personally guaranteed ball or the more than $350,000 needed. THE KA S was launched in western Australia Saturday. It is one of two prospective America Cup challengers from Australia. The other, Gretel II, is now being refilled in Sydney. Officer s Installed By Fleet Terry Greene or California Yacht Club was elected president of the Ocean Raclng Fleet of Southern California for 1977. Other officers installed were Morrie Kirk. Balboa Yacht Club, vice president: J ack Holiday, Long Beach Yacht Cl ub, secretary; Dick Kelton, Los Angeles Yacht Club, ol t.IU'ee cub prizes be· tn1 ottered -SSOO for first place, $300 for second, and $200 for thtrd. been boosted to tint CATEGOIUES include place tmt.ead of ~d. old bo&Ls such as lorries, Race Clffidala said the canoes. skiffs, dinghys error occurred in the and rowboats; anchors, computation of the stan-primitive diving gear, dings. binnacles, sextants, The Class B victory ..----------gives the UCI team the L. M. BOYD Christian Bros . Perpetual Trophy. Tbe [ UCI sailon were sallinll Mistress II, . The crew was beaded --,N-F_O_R_M_S_l_n_l_h• _ _, by Tom Wlllson. Others were Steve Washburn, Mike Delaney, Bob Koll , Suzanne Miyamoto, Rick Lornblutb and Tom DAILY PILOT Burton. "FUN WITH DICK&JANE" ~ "AN UPROARIOUSLY FUNNY COMEDY" VINCENT CANBY, N.Y. TIMES FASHION ISLMD •NEWPORT CENTtA • • .~ ~. treasur«, and directors • COAST HWY. AT llACMTHUR llVO. • Charles Cheyney. San Nt WPOIT IEACH • M4·07IO PUBLIC NOTICE r ... , ... '°"""" _...,,. " "°''"' """ Ul-11 MU•\ • SEA ~E ltlOING ACAOEM'I'. Po. Bo•.,. JJl1 E"t c .. u .. ,..,_.,, ~on• .. •-· CA mn Withem Ma.,. N~.,,_.11 IV, US No<111 S.v ,... __ b l""-I ti-CA t?Ml Tlll\ -· ·~ <Oftducled bY.,. 111-"'VldlHI W11H9"~-•1v TM\ •181-,. .. flted wllll It. co.,..1y a-of O<-c-1v 011 ... _,.,..., ""· Diego Yacht Club; Lou ~~!!!!!!!!!~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~~~~~ Comyns.tCabrillo Beach L. Yacht Club; Jim Foyer, r------------------------------------. CYC; Nick Frazee , SDYC ; Bob Grant, Santa Barbara Yacht Club; Harry Moloscbo, LBYC; Bill Pascoe, Newport Harbor Yacht Club, and Dick Penninet,on, King Harbor Yacht Club. The ORF. governing body of offshore racing. voted uoanlmously to support racing under the International orrsbore Rule Mark Ill and Mark ffi(a) handicap syste1D u administered by the United States Yacht Racing Union. T uneup Set F or Intrepid SAN DIEGO CAP) -Intrepid begins crew trainlnc lesaions Tues· NOWSHOWING PAUL NEWMAN .. ·, " •.• ,, .. , ' .,. .. • .. • ... t'l «>-·---day and races on Marth 8afainst!:nterprlae,ber~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~­ companion yacht pre- paring ror competition in the America's CUp race this year. The 12-meter craft has a new alternate helmsman, James "Dick'' Schoonmaker of Florida. Bill Buchan ot Seattle was in thal post lnlt7'9 ; at SEReblff All Drinks 1 /2 Price After9 p.m. on THIRSTY TfftlRSBAY • Nocc:Ner • Nomtntmum New O.J. -Paui Haatirio$ 1'JOOO 'ALM A'\/£. HUNTINGTON BEACH (l 14) 536-8866 I '· ') "NETWORk" uu •fsHAMPOO" CRJ "BOUND FOR GLORY" IPGI "LENNY" (RJ ...-SHIC PAMTHY STRIKES AGAIM .. "NOOH 'T1L THUi" CPGJ "IOUMD FOR CM.ORY" .. V1GILAMTE FORCE° CPGJ "RlfTI THE CAT" "HEAVY TRAFFIC" CXI "MIME LIVES OF FRITZ THI CA r • '1CIHG KONG" CPGI '"TWIUGHrS LAST GUA.MIHG .. CI J ..SI.A, SHOT"' nu NJWO MIHUTE WARHIMG .. NOMINATED FOR 3- ACADEMY AWARDS! including BEST F,OREIGN FILM BESt ACTRESS AUil/iT SCHWi'l'lfl • IMAE J AO!ICNTK'll, f'MSCNf A nu.t ev .l(AH 01 ...... rs UCCHf\l.A ST~ ....... E~l IAAAAIA T • \llG TOii V.HOVI •MAii!(~ "'51lJt ENGLISH WEB(DAYS SUB 7 & 9 P.M. SUN.ONLY Tm.ES 2~10 MAH'S SO. COAST PWl c.111-... Jflt~lll 14nn w,...r~ ..,. .. "' -· y-,_ .. .. ,,......,,,...,,..,,,..,..,. PLUS ""'9 PAM" -S4Tlf'M-Jll_l_ll ffll I .. • (J ·MID ll'SSEOt i r & CUIB years earUer, wba wtdte Northern tont·and-dance men blacked th.tr fllC'el aDd muquerad.d u black men in a unJ. quely American entertalrunent form. the minstrel abow. TonlCbt'• dJ'ama starts in the year 1189, In an "'l"!!'-------------..;...;..;;;;.;..;.;;...;.;.;...._. era when, u a narrat.or notes, the only time black ent~ could work in abow biz was when they put "burnt cork on their black faces and imitated · the white man imitating [--TV--R-E-\-'l_E_w_J the°::~~ be1U"d '.'Minstrel .J Man" described a s . •·Roots" in ragtime. It's not q,uite that. But like "Roots," it's essentially about a quest for black pride, black dignity, in a white world admitting neither. THE TALE UNFOLDS VIA two young black . C&UU" • TIR IOllT ol dtarac to whom Ha.rry b:U= H)'I: "I wouldla't tnal you to ean'J corn to a chi.ctn." No drama a. complete wit.bout a lcrr. lJltetwt. and tbia coma with Jessamine (Saundra Sbup), a bl.ck woman with whom Harry falls lD Ion after hlrtllf ber out ol church to •lnl ln bia abow. Prodded by the conscience called Rennl•, the Brown show develops a black Soal -clJplty and respect for Nerro performen in America. Alas, the script by Richard and Eat.her Shapiro struck me u a very earnest. very unworkable mix of black history, show-biz lore and on-the-road woe. It also seemed oddly disjointed, its pace only slltht· ly brisker: than that of a snail . POUJl a EASONS TO SEE this show are the fine performances of Turner, Clay and Ross, and the excellent period music by Fred Karlin. But don't expect a drama that'll make time fly. "Minstrel Man" deserves a cheer for its ambition, zilch for its ability to really bring to life the stol'y of those sad men with the happy faces. .. .......... MINSTREL8 TURNER AND CLAY • Analher Mpecl Of Bta Hl~ory on TV entertainers, H&ITY and Rennie Brown, who set out ---------=---------.to make their way in show business after their father, also a minstrel man, collapses and dies on , •• ANOUNT,ICTUa unu&NTI ~ MARLO CHARLES ' THOMAS GRODIN c-tant .. "THIEVES"'=· · IRWIN COREY 1c .... ~,117UUOASDMQ CO.HIT AT EDWARDS CINEMA CENTER #3 "A MATTER OF TIME" #4 "CARRIE" (R) ~~;17;;-;'J .. ';;5') stage. Harry (Glynn Turner) is the gagman, the singer, the dancer, the optimist who, while he bales "blackin' up" and pandering to racism, does it in the name of survival, putting on a happy burnt·cork face while singing about "new coons in town." Rennie <Stanley Clay) is the family pessimist. Why .. the wortd's chief asaaaelna after Inspector Cloueeau? Why not? Evtrybody ..... / BEST ACTRESS FAYE DUNAWAY BEST ACTOR WILLIAM HOLDEN BEST ACTOR PETER FINCH The Best Entertainment Pict ii re Of1911 Anepic~ ' mpeace and magic. PLUS warren beally julie chric;tic : goldie hawn {~ (R)~~ ;jjjjilF edwards BRISTOL CINEMA IRISTOL AT MACARTHUR 540.7444 3 WINIEROF ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS BEST SUPPOITING ~ACrtm Lee Giant • .: ~ BEST SCIHNPl.AY f\r. Steve Shagan & David Sut1er BESTORllM~ lalo $djfrin wrH a:wT\lllY rmr '11JJE'fn A RALPH BAKSHI FILM .\IUIAFll NOMINATED FOR THS,EE ACAPEMY AWARDS • .. . • . . ' • , r .• .. • • • DELIGHTS : DAILY PILOT In the I I Stair1ng a TOii BARLEY Music Box Tbe nnt, a Phillps record!~. Ceatures what this writer ftrmly believes to be the most excltina male voice ln opera today: that ol Spanish tenor llOWBVEa. TWO aEOO&D8 recenUy came Jose CaJTeras. our way J,hal, bJ their very excellence, must. be BukedbytheRoyal PhilharmonicOrcbestraot London under the unerrini direct.ion of Robert Benzi. Carrera gives us arias by Verd!, Belllni, !llllm-~---~--~!111!11-----.~ Mercadante, Donizetti and PonchieW and some ol ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!~~~~~~ thoee arias are, believe me, utterly breathtaltln1. - .. A TRUE STORY CAUERAS BRINGS NEW bea.uty to such old jewels. a.s "11 figliuol prodigo" and his work with Verdi 1.s particularly impressive. But it 1s all ma&nificent; it should be oo every opera lover's re. cord shelf. Then. via an Angel recording, we have the best transcnption of Tschaikowsky's "Swan Lake" score since Herbert Von Karajan's memorable in· terprelation with the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra. Andre Previn was on the podium for thls two and one ball-hour epic and while he throws In an in· novation or two -that is a must for Previn -he in no way detracts from the majesty of the best ballet music ever written. TIUS WRITER WOULD have preferred a little more of the opening swan theme but the explana- tion for the contraction apparently is that Tschaikowsky wanted it the way Previn directed it. We can't really quarrel with that. The record numbers? Here they are: Swan Lake," Angel SCLX 3834 and tbe Carreras record, Philips 9500203. Old Bond Movie TopsNeWDiamond LOS ANGELES (AP > -A 1963 James Bond movie on ABC outdrew N BC's much-publicized Neil Diamond music s pecial last week, but only by one million homes, A.C. Nielsen Company ratings showed Tuesday. An epk flntasympeace and map:. From Ralph Bakshi, master of animation, comes an epic fantasy in wondrous color. A vision of the world, 10 million years in the future, where Wizards rule the earth. And the powers of ma~ic prevail over the forces of technology in the final battle for world supremacy. BEN JOHNSON ' ANDREW PRINE • ~WN WEll.S as Helen Reed • Written by EARLE. SMITH The Bond film , "From Russia With Love,'' was seen in more than 16.8 million homes a week ago Monday. The Diamond show, the singer's first U.S. · TV special, was seen in more than 15.8 million homes. ABC's "Happy Days" still remained No. 1 in RATED PG P!oduccd and 01wrted t>y CHARLES B PIERCE ·Music by JAIME MENOOZA·NAVA . the ratings, seen in more than 24 million homes, followed closely by its Tuesday night running mate, "Lave.me and Shirley," seen in nearly 23.6 million homes. rolMbvTrCHNlr(lLOA" ,...l __,1,-------....,1 An AMERICAN INTE:.RNATIONAL RELEASE. R .-R~S~R!c! .. ~D .. ~·. • ~ IN CO.HIT AT LIDO "MARATHON MAN" Newport ., VI• Lido Nawport 8uc:h 673-8350 CO-HIT AT WESJ'BAOOK "DOGS" We1tml"1ter at Srootthurst Garde" Gron S»-4401 CO·HIT AT CINEMA WEST "THE CASSANDRA CROSSING" Weatrnlnater at Goldenw9at Wtttinlnster 8924Ct3'193-7M1 The lowest.rated show in the ratines for the week ending Feb. 27 was CBS' new "Hunter," seen in 7.3 million homes last Friday night. According to Nielsen estimates. last week's 20 most watched evening shows were: H-y 0.y\ ·La""'°"' aN! Sfttrl•Y C,..,,,.. 'A"9fl ... ..,d .. Su<>Clty ~et; ·1~~~tio ~ ~~.~.,;..~c~k :08nC.:..'~ ·~~,:..· ~'ft,~·°t'Ql;'. Or>e Ort M. ~ ..... •C8Sl: "l11tl• -on~"""''''"' INllCI; '"From "u1"4e WUh lo.,... • ~t ·~ H•DPtntnQ .,8tonfc WOf'nAn° ~ .. F•Mlty •AllCI ...... Olemond Soe<lol" IN8CI ··n.e Wallon• • ..., .. Hew111 F1vt·O· ICllSl.-A8C's"Oonft•• •nd l!Mrle.' STARRING (R) PAUL NEWMAN SLAP aHn MOH-ffll 7:GM:a0 IAT-IUN • 1:1N:I0- 1:1M:30-10:41 BURT LANCASTER PLUS<") "THE NEXT MAN" IEANCONNDY \ \ WEEKDAYS 7:00-8:40 10:15 SAT-SUN 2:00-3:40-5:20 7:00-8:40-10:15 ITAMINQ (R) SOPHIA LOREN RICHARD HARRIS MARTY SHEEN O.J.SIMnON THE TOWN THA READID 8UNDO nt.mut (bl¥9~,) Corporate Slaullle Fro A TAXPAVE& HAS the rt&hl lo 1Hk a C"OUrt ordt'r barrina the 1n1lltulion from releulng the re cords to tu tnveatiaaton. Under a plan submitted by American Express Company chief executive officer Howard L. Clark. right. he wtll relinquish that post in April after 17 years lo' become chairman of the executive committee. James D. Robinson. left. now president. will becom e chief ex· C'Cullve officer ; Roger H. Morley, vice chairman. \\ill become prc~uJent. UnW now. lhere has been no requirement that a taxpayer be notified that a lax a1ent wanted acceu to bank financial informa- tion. Nor did the taxpayer have a r\Jbt to go to court to block re- lease o( Lbe information in the event he or s he did learn of the probe. Atly Gen. Griffin Bell tned without success last week to con- vince a H~e subcommittee to postpone the effective date of the ABC Gains Sharply Former 'Also Ran' Holds Top Ratings Spot NEW YORK I AP) -The Ameri<.'an Rroadca!>ting Com· pant es lnr., boosted by imp roved television ratings, has reported a sharp turnaround in 1976's fourth-quartt>r and full yt>ar pro- earned $24.39 million, compared with a $3.95 million loss in 1975 Both of ABC's main broadcast mg competitors --RCA Corp., owner or NBC television and radio, and CBS Inc. -also showed improved profits last year, and industry analysts say the trend should continue as ad- vertising rates continue to climb. fits In the last quarter, ABC setid. 1t LA Funds Ve toed LOS ANGELES IAP I Mayor Tom Bradley ha!> vetoed a ~.000 supplemental appropnation for the Southern California Visitors Counc11.1 "NINETEEN SEVENTY·SI X was a great year for the in dustry." ABC spokesman Jim Abernathy said Tuesday. "Our sales finally started reflecting the network"s better ratings which started to show up in the last quarter of 1975." The figures do not reflect ABC's telecast of "Roots," which was sh<?wn in the current quarter. ABC'S LATEST quarter's pro- fits equaled $1.36 a share and re- venue tn the period gained from $321. 75 million in 1975 to $391.23 million last year. Bradley said the funds, earmarked l'xclus1vely for pro- moting Los Angeles. should be considered al the next budget hearings ABC, once an also-ran m the race for prime-time ratings. cur- rently holds the top ranking "by a wide margin," Abernathy said The company had complained in 1975 of declining TV revenue. For all of 1976, ABC earned $71.75 million, or $4.05 a share, compared with Sl7.10 million. or 99 cenlS a share m 1975. Full-year revenue rose from $1.07 billion to Sl .34 billion. Business People Move Patrick •·. Brown, Fountain Valley, ha!; been named a Vll't' pres1dt'nt or California Federal Sav- ing~ and l..oan i\ssoclatlon. He 1s a branch loan supervisor responsible for loan operations of branches in th<' West Los Anl'(eles area, Inglewood. Watts, and Orange ;rn<i San Diego counties • Jim {'aust'y, Laguna Beac·h. has been name<l JOb pledgt' ('ampa1gn manager ror the l'liatiooal Al· llance of Bu11incs.,men for 1977 He 1!> a loaned ex f'<.'Ut1ve lo NAH from h1-. parent company. Aeronutronil' 01\'1~1on of Ford .\f'r01>pac~ and <"nm municat1ons Corp , Nr" port Bea<.'h • Elvira c:. Mlllt>r, Co!\t,1 \tt•-.a. has been appoint t>d ,·ice presuient of Banco df'I Pueblo. Santa Ana. She has 12 } l'ar~ or bank lf\1-{ experience IO Orange County • Jamf'<i J . Gibbon.,, pre'1dent ~ anafuturf'r!>' \.cent!\ National A!'i!\Ociatioo, In 1ne. has been named to the newly created Small Business Lo1oslat1ve Council m Washington, D.C The council 1a a permanent coalition of trade and professional oqwnizatioru, whose members are primar1ly small and medium-she bu~anesse!> lls funrt1on is to maxamm.• the numbers and clout of the small businest. community by prov1dinte a united front on issues critical to small busmesses m ~eneral. • Calhf'rinf' Stoc:kdale and Harvey Swindall have been appointed to manage the two Huntington Beach offares of Coaat Ft!df'ral SavlDt• and Loan i\111oclaUon. Mrs Stockdalt' will manage the office loraled at 7552 Edlneer Ave . and Swindall, the of- fice at 19893 Brookburst Ave M rs St.ockdall'. with 20 vears experience 1n the ~avings ;md loan industry. "a" a vice pres ident of another savings :issoc11at1on bt>fore 101ninat Coast. Swindall ha~ been an employe of Coast :i1mce 1!)75 and 1s former sperial projecta coord.mator m the system~ and computer -.en ices departmerrt • 8tflno D. Herl'kt, Dena Point. has bttn ap pointed manager or the Commonwealth-Raymond Bank of America in f''ullerton lie is former manaJ?E'r of lhE" bank·i. Laguna Niguel office. He s uccffds Rafaf'I Analo, now manager of the South Hollywood brnnch. • 8u11ao Cbureblll. Corona del Mar . has been namf'd a1111istant to the vice president, marketing, lor Cochrane Cbase ai Company, Newport Beach. ALLENs MARCH CUAIAMCI lMI ffikit i YAM \.IAMHG SPICIAUSn LIASIOl IUY 4141, PM:•UPS a YAMS .. Colony Foods Lista Income Colony Foods Inc .• Newport Beach, bas an· nounced net. lncome of $614,000, or 53 cents a sha re, on nel sales of $19,480,000 for the six m onths ended Dec. 31. tolollJ Food s Inc. operates a cha.in of 8S fam Uy-atyle rest.aurant.s In eitbt Westem states. compared wtth 75 units a year ago. She 1s rormer advertising roordinator for Lion Country Safari. Laguna Hills • Daniel E. Lott, Huntington Beach, has been named to the newly created position or director of product marketing for MSt Data Corp., Costa Mesa. In his new post , Lott has responsibility for pro- \ iding marketmg support to all MSI sales depart· ments on a worldwide bas is. lie lS former direrlor Of product marketing for Western operations al 1 loneywell • flOR J . Har ris has been appointed regional sav- ings manager for Orange and San Diego rountaes for Gibraltar Savln•s. She 1s the h rst woman to attain this position m the or ganJZat1on. She 1s former branch manager of the association's offires m La Mesa and Lemon Grove and sue ceed~ vice prei.1dent Ralph K . Noble, who has retired after 31 years in the savings and 1oan in- dustry. He will continue to serve as a consultant. Mrs . Harri s joined Gibraltar Savings' Long Beach office in 1969 and tr ansferred to t,he Torr ance office when it Manis opened In 1972. In 1973 she became assistant manager of that office and 'l,t January 1974 was named an assistant vice pres1-' dent and branch m anaier of the Carson Mall office. In October, s he was appointed branch manager of 1t!I new office in Lemon Grove She wai. elected a vtce president last Januery and assumed additional duties as branch mana~er of tht' La Mesa office. In htt new position Mrs Harns will supen·lse 11 Gibraltar offices • Rldtard E. Hatcb, Fountain Valley. has been promoted to manager or *arlty Pacific Bank's Crenshaw & Santa Barbara office. He is former as- sistant v1cf' president at ~ bank's Irvine ln- dustnal Center Ofhce • Sn Strick. Newport Beach. has joined Sanyo Eledrtc, Inc., with r~ponslbillUes for communica· llon11 product sales activity for Western stales. He is a former Air For ce pilot with backrround in video and computer appllcationa and engineering and sales management experience * Robert C. UJttHllwa1er, I rvine, has been ap- pointed mana1er of the Southern California Branch of Tramamerk a IDa•rance Group, Costa Mesa. Ile is former services manager of the company's Western zone otnce. • SbeUa R. Krame r, Newport Beach, coordinator of t he Employe Suggestion Program for Orange County, has been Installed as secretary ol the Southern California chapter of the NaUooal As· soclatioa ol S.,1ettt• Sy1tems. She is active in m any civic croups in Oran1e Cou:nly, including the American Socltty for Public Administration, Na- tional Women's PollUcal Caucus, Orange County Coalition of Women'a OrtanhatJons, Women's Equity Ac:tton League and Women'• Lobby. • autes L Cartwrtpt, Fountain Valley, has been aamed manager of the JCPtldtey stot-e at Fuhion laland, Newport Beach. He IU~ WlWa• &. llOYey, who baa been promoted to district manaaer of for 29 stores In California, Orqon and Nevada. Honey wW be budquartered In Portland. . A J.t.year vet.ran with lhe inter national r etail firm. Ca rtwrlldlt ~es to his nfl'f' u · slcnment trom lhe dl.slricl of· n(es in Buena Park. He has been aal promotton m an.,er for JCPenney s tores In the Or anJ! County and Greater Lo& Ang area ·ror tho put 2~ CAllTW•lo"T ·yun.. Cartwrlaht becan hia c.,.... at the El Monte an~ It lq 1IS1. Dwinl tho nm ll 1Ufl, ht held l.nereu-lnflJ respoa.stblt J)Ol!tlon1 at st«ea tn HuntlfftOD Beaeb and Sao Diqo. He wu promoted to dittrtct 181 promoUocun lD Auaust. 111• . l•w, which Wit' poM uf lhl' f .u: Rttorm Act of 1976 B ELL AllClJEDTHAT tht> luw could result in deh1) s of up to t '4 o years in tax evabton 1nvesUgtt lions He cited estimates that Ub many as 38,000 legal ac•t1on., would be irutiated by taJ.paycl'!> se~kln~ to h•lt I RS pro~ of fioanc1al institution records Hamblin' 0.. ••• But Rep. Pete Stark « 0 -Cahr 1, a member orthe-House Wa)s and Means subcomm1tlee on oH•r sight. Sllld the new la" "protect!-. private bank record!'. from gov ernment espionage · Oil Pipeline llouting Pact Wins Approval LOS ANGELES tAP i Oil from the Alaskan pipeline will flow from Wai.hmgton to north central states lhroul{h Canadian pipelin~s that are nnl now being fully used. arcord1n~ Lo a n agree ment between oil and pipeline firms. .•• For 75 Years Atlantic Richfield Company of Los Angeles and Trans Mountain Pipe Line Company of Van couver. B.C .. announced the agreement. CRUDE OIL BROUGHT by tanker from Alaska and other places would be unloaded at Arco's dock at Cht.•rry Point Wash .. and movt'd throui;th Tran., Mountain pipelines in Al~rta 111 refineries m norlht'rn states NEW VOllK ll\PI Co"'w PA ,, ~tu·~;~~~'\~1,'' ~~~.,tc~ •On•I St<vtUIM Crnn Co lJ H I 1~~u \JI 10 11 ,_,,.,wp, 11 I 1' • IAm\b"Y' n n. J1uv J;.,,, American Motors Corp., oldest but smallest of the top four L'S ::iutomakC'rs. celebrated 1t:,, 75th anniversary Tuesday AMC and its forerunner companies ha\'e been bu ildm~ cars continuously smce 1902. when its firsl one· cylinder Rambler. above. made its entry on American streets. Its· Pac:er station wagon. belm., 1s AM C 's latest 1977 offering . Firm Slapped for Trips WASHINGTON IAPI Two New York subsidiaries or the na· t1 on .... largest distiller face a go\'ernment ordered suspension ror prO\ 1dmg fref' Jamal<.' an holiday trips to employe~ or wholesale ll· quor d1~tnhuting farm:.. Re<.' D. Da' is. director of the Bureau of Alcohol. 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Instead of deducthll tbe whole cost ol their diet foods, the Randolpbs deducted u a medlcalapemeon- ly the extra coat of their 1peclal foods OYW \be coat or equivalent normal foods . They calculated tb.b extra cost came to about half of their total food bill, which was their claim. The IRS disallowed the deductioo. rel7inl ia part on the earlier Tax Court case which bad barred the diabetic'• Mohey's Worth clai&n. But when the Randolpb.'I took their cue to the Tax Court, the distinction between the cases was tolntAtd out and the court agreed the Raodolpbs were correct. TIIE COURT CHECKED THE ACCURACY of the ::imount claimed as extra cost by comparing health food store~ average store prices 1.b Lbe Rudolpbs' area. This means people on a medically reqwred special food diet can take an itemized medical expense deduction for th& ex lra C<XSt. They can count on support from the Tu Court. if the IRS disallows the claim. But solid proof oo the extra costs is vital. Those who have or can pl"epare such proof may also file refund claims foe past years for which they didn't claim the extra C06t as a medical expense. I N A N 0 TH E R M E' Dl C"'A"'l.. E X P EN SE development in 1976. the IRS ruled that the cost of • 'c06metic • • surgery -not medically requlred nor recom· mended-is deductible as a medical expeDH. Tbe case in· volved an individual who underwent an extensive facelllt solely to improve personal appearance. A third IRS ruling dealt with a type of diagnostic ship cruise. The taxpayer was advised by bis physician to take a cruise during which a croup of physicians would provide services including review of m'l[lical ~s. performance of certain medical tests directed by his physiclan, seminars relative to the taxpayer's concjition arid a s upervised dlet. The ship was not a hospital, and the medical services it provided were available in the taxpayer's home town. 'l'he IRS says that in such cases, the costs of reviewing medical records, having certain tests performed and re-- porting to a personal physician are deductible as item.lied medical expenses, if it can be proven bow much of the total cost is allocable to these items. Nut: Parent.. Market Rally Seems. To Lose Its Steam NEW YORK CAP) -Stock prices were mixed today in dull trading. as the market rally of Lbe previous session ap- parently ran out of steam. The Dow Jones average of 30 Industrials lost 2.66 to 942.07. On Tuesday I.be Dow recorded its best showing of the year, gaining 8.31 points. - But gainers today maintained a slight 7-6 edge over losers among New York Stock Exchange.listed issues. "We're running out of flre·power," eommented Robert Stovall of .Reynolds Securities. "The rally that got started Monday didn't have enough volume to carry it through to· day." · D01DlonnAl'frr..,_. s~'C:C:r'(Ap) FlNI ~ ....... 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GeriJ Muller'° stroni11 beUewt wttat be 1.,a that be'• Just stocked aome 4'13 label& in bl& restaurant'• wto. cellar. And thb ls juat the besJnnlq, he say1, ''There are• more J haYen 't bad tbo time to ca&alos yet." Muller, wfth his brother GOila, owns and operat.a NewPOrt'• Ambrosia. a restaurant that man.,es to Uve up to ita elqant re-putation with extravaiantnair. It not :"1~ ollen some ol the finest 1ourmet-quallty food this side ot Sc a, it bu the wiDa to ao wilh it, priced from $5 to $7 ,000 a bottle. AcCCll'ding to Muller. a meal without wine la a wute ol. time -"a day without sunshine, an oraan without bellows, a soprano w itbout a song." And apparently. there are many people who ao aJooi with htro, andta.lteittotheextreine. AT LEAST ONE" couple bas rung up a dinner tab at Ambrosia for $2,000 and $1, 700 ol it was for the wine. But Muller says it really doesn't matter what wine costs, so long as It is eltjoyed as part of a repast. ·•A dollar boWe of wine is just as good as a bottle lhat costs you $1,000 so long as it meets your expectatioms," Muller told a group of women at. The Mariner's Library presentation, "The Dining Out Experience.'' "If you can afford to drive in style, you can choose lo drive a Rolls Royce,'' he explained, "but you won't get where you're go- ing any faster than if you were driving a Volkswagen. "It is the same with wine. believe it or not," he continued. "You can drink a wine that costs you $l.S3 a gallon, or you can Newport Beach restaurateurs Geri/ (right) and Gosta Muller sample vintages for a new wine list that offers 4 73 labels, imported and domestic, priced up to $7, 000 a bottle. 9 -• • • • clrtU .ln sty&e. W'taa& Ill II:• one wl:IMt better than anoC.ber d.,.a oe what you wallt to td out ol lt.' · More and more Americana are drfnJdnc wine, to mueb to ~ wine ecasumptioo lJ e~ed to take over the coa.aumptlan ot bard llquoc by 1aeo "(or the flnt Ume 1n the hlltory of boon:• 1171Mulltl'. .. Ten years ago, people didn't know wtne from 1ln. Now It Is hlahlJ fashionable to drink wine. and be educated about. them, ao everyone bas become an expert." But It doesn't take a conooiueur's lexicon to enjoy wines, he aaya, and laughs at the "silly lan1ua1e" that bas developed to describe them. ..Who cares whether or not a wine bas 'legs' or a 'nose• as lone as it is a wine you lilte? That 1s the only qualification that. counta," said Muller. Unfortunately, he says. the vast majority of the wine. drinking public is buying wine for "what at costs, not for what it tastes like." And California's drought conditions aren't helping matters an.rMuUer says the drought combined with an ever-increasing demand for wine will cause an increase in the price of domestic table wines this year of 10-30 percent. THE OOMEmc INCREASE, he said, will open up the op- portunity for international wine distributors to sell more fore\p wines, but he doesn't think they will "risk ralsln1 their prices." While there are "many, many rtne CalifQrnla wines that I would put up against some French wines any day, it is simp'y no longer true that they are less expensive than the Imported wines. "In fact, you may actually be getting a better value from a French import at the s ame price." Muller says Ambrosia customers order imported wines "2 to 1 over Califonaia wines," but that this trend is not unus-.al for a restaurant whose patrons "may have had lunch in Paris yester- day and are planning to have dinner in Tokyo tomorrow." N-evertheless, be has included some 72 California labels on his new wine\list, which may be the larcest selection of Napa· Sonoma·Monterey labeb offered anywhere. Muller spent since last May "tasting and smelling and order· ing and buying and stocking" his cellar, which is virtually every1 square-inch or locked-away cool space at the 30th Street bui_ldinJ. The result of his efforUi Is a 30-page, leather bound wine list that cost $100 a throw to print. It is comprised larsely of pre-World War I and JC French Burgundies and Bordeaux. Each entry ls hand· calligraphied with an his torical note to help the patron relate to lhe wine's bottled age. THE GEM or the lot is an 186S Chateau l,.afite-Rot}l,chUd, bottled, as lhe wine list notes, the same year Abraham Uncoln was assassinated. • There are olhers on the list (priced under $7,000) that were bottled the year the Klondike Gold Rush began 0896), and the. year Rasputin was murdered U916 l. • The rest or the list includes some 30 champagnes, 30 German imports, and domestic labels. all hand-picked. As for matching wines with food, Muller says, ''Nobody's go.! ing to tell you that you can't drink white wtne with red meat.' That's foolish." Sometimes, he says, "You must break the rules. I do. Cold poached salmon is beautiful with a glass of French burgundy. "The only rule th al should be foll owed is this : Always have~ sweet wine with something sweet ; a dry wine with something tart. "You wouldn't want to eat Abalone Saute with lemon butte~ and capers with anything but a bone-dry wine. just as yo\! wouldn't want to eat Chocolate Mousse with anything more tart than a Sauterne." Above aJI, ha says, when ordering a wine, .. Don't be shy • about aski ng your waiter for help. That's what a waiter Is trained to do." And if the wailer 1s a good one, says Muller, he'll steer you' away from the "house wine," a restaurant institution borrowed rrom the French for wh1t h Americans are paying through the nose. "People buy it because they think it cos ts them very lillle, when in reality. they are paying S2 50 a half-liter for wine bought for $1.ll> a gallon. The restaurant is making $25 on the gallon by sell- ing it as their 'house wine."" BEA ANDERSON, Editor BARBARA GIUS-BOWEN, Food Editor Wednesday. Marett 2, 1977 Cl Whal a house wine is. said Muller. is "highway robbery." "Legally speaking there is no such thing as a ·house wine' un· less the restaurant itself has bottled it." he said. Which is why Ambrosia dosen't have one, and offers 47Jotherwines instead. Women Taking Over The {Super) Market Women are t a king over 1n the wine m arketplace where the man or lhe house used to be the major purt'haser Studies by the RioJa Wine Information Bureau of New York City show women buying SS percent of all wine compared to 39 percent only three ycar1J bnck. Reports also reveal another interesting tre~ in purchUln1 -while three years ago, supermarket.s accounted for approxlmately 45 }>4rcent of total wine sales. they now account ror just under eo ptrcent. This' ahlft IWl)' from liquor s tore sales represents a trend toward matching food with wine, says lhe Rloja Bureau. Fluctuationa ln wine sales, moreover, match cloaely with the patterns ol food sales. with greater wine and food sates during the holiday p'erioda of April, November and December. However, in lerma o( supermarket sales. 94 percent ol the wines sold are domestic, and less than 6 percent are imported. Which is wby the .Rloja Bureau wu eatabllshed a few years back to help promote the wines of Spain, "It seems that all anyone ever new before about Spain were her sherries," said G.orfe Alnanc:fer. a local Rioja representatiVe for ln· •terc~tinental Vintners.of Newport Beach. ''It la a surprise to many people tbat Spain makes many 1ood red, rose and white wines of quality comparable lo many fine domestics and imp0rted wlftes,'' he said. The best Riojas, he said, are red wines, which have a characlerisUcally smooth, velvetl- ness. ,\.lexander describes their taste as "sllgbUy roasty." The grapes of RloJa, which is a fertile, plateau-like region atretohins soulheast Crom the Pyraneee to the coast, incl-.de the Tempanillo, Graciano, the Mazuelo, 0.macho, the Malvuia and t.be Viura. Qnpee from Rioja'a Alta and AJav a re- 1Jon1 produce wines o( moderate alcohol COG• tent; iraPM fJWO Rioja Alta ad A.IHtaa make l h~lb~ table win-, fuller in, boclJ end often more e1tpr~s1ve in bouquet. Like the wines of F rance. the Rioja grapes are aged in oak vats. Although most Spanish wines a~ not produced for cellar-aglng, some. labeled "reservu," have been aged in vats for up to~ years. "Denomicatlon de origen" means basically the same thing in Spanish as "Appelation Con· troll~" on French labels. "Embotellado" or "engarrafado del ortgen" Is comparable lo the "estate bottled" designation on domestic wines. Marked "Unto," a Spanish wine will be full· bodied. "clarete," means a ' softer color and rharacler; "ro~ado" refers to rose blends; and "vino corriente ' to a "vin ordlnalre," often not available on American shelves. Most Rioja wines a re priced under S3 a bottle and can be purchased 1n supermarkets . The re· cipes below are examples ol how these or com· parable inexpensive wines can be used in cook· in&. · CIDCKEN UOJA 1 tablespoon oil 1\reen pepper. cored and chopped 2 medium onions, finely chopped l cloveaarllc. minced 1 13~-<>unce can chicken broth (~itb fat skimmed from top) 1 8-ounff c:an tomato sauce Ill cup R.ioja white wine ~ teaspoon basil 1 teaspoon oreaano few drops Tabasco l tablespoon oil ... 1 tablespoon butt.er 2 quartered fryin& chickens salted pepper ~cup a mall pitted Spanlab cntn oll•ea thin lemon slices parsley Jn a heavy, lldded, nameproof pot (34 quart) beat the oil and slowt., e<Mtk tl'ffft PfPpu. onlom and 1arUc untJI soft. Add brotb, tomato sauce, .ine. bet"ba and •eaaoolnp. Coak over Gltdlum heat JO..o mlnuta or unUl reduoed b1 half. -i \ Reduce beat. In heavy skillet, heat the oil and buUef', brown chicken pieces lightly. sprinkUn1 with salt and pepper. Add chicken to the simmering sauce, akin aide down; spoon sauce over. Cover and cook over low heat; simmer for 2$ minutes. Tum dllcken akin aide up. distribute oltves over and eooJt 5 minutes longer. Garnish Wilh lemon slice! andpanl~y. AFFRONUCE 3 CUP8 well-seasoned chtcktn broth l CQP RioJa whlte wine • l teatpoon chopped ac allloaa 1 tiMpoon ped pankt ~teaspoon po•dered saffron ·~teaspoon coriander IA;i teaspoon fennel ~'t teaspoon mace 2 cups uncooked long 1raln rlce 2 to 3 table.spoons butter • In a large saucepan, combl.-<lhlcken broth, wine, scallions, parsley, saffton, coriander, fen- nel, and mace. Brin1 rapldJy tO boUtnf Oftl' hl&b heat. Add the rice all at once; do not 11th'. Cover t11btly so that no •team eac:..,_ Turn ti.Mt heat u low u poaible. Cook for 30 minutes. $Ur in butter and •erve. Maka abocit I •erv· lDp.. ··- .. ... . ' . . • 11 •• ,, ~ I •I l ' l : l • 1 -.- Kathy Griswold, left, and Pam Gassett watch Chef Ed Swindler In a preview of gourmet cooking classes to benefit Children's Home Society • Skewered lamb, bread and wine are on the menu for Irvine ·Philharmonic 's upcoming bazaar. Preparing foods are Elaine Delman and Eva Khwaja. Menu Flavored Internationally Greek, Hungarian, French. Italian and German food will be served when the Irvine Phllharmonic Committee hosts a Bazaar lotemat.Jonal Saturday, March 19. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Snidow will open their Turtle Rock home for the 11 a.m. to 3 pm. event, which will Include a sale of hand· crafted it.ems and a silent auc· Lamb Marinade Squeeze fresh lemon juice in a measunng cup, add olive 011 up to the :i.~ cup mark Sprinkle in garltc powder (three wide shakes ). Greek oregano, small onion. choppt'd. pa.rsley, chopped. CLASSES SET Refresher For Gourmets Che! Ed Swindler of Newport's Lakeside Restaurant will launch a five-part gourmet cook- ing aeries March 11 sponsored by the Children's Home Society auxiliary, Lu Petits Fleurs of Laguna Niauel. Proceeds !rom the classes will benefit the society's foster home placement program. Ac· cording to Kath y Griswold, one of the class coordinators. ihe society's need for rund- lng has increased 11ince m~y or the cbildren re- q u 1 re med tca l and psychiatric care. The Children's Home Society is dedicated to finding homes for abused and displaced children. The group's auxiliary used tQ r aise funds through fashion shows. but the turn to food seems to have brought in gr~ater ticket response, said Mrs. Griswold. Chef Swindler will open the program with his own redpe for Shrimp Lakeside, a delicate saute with garlic butter and season ed bread crumbs. He also will de· monstrate how to fix tournedoes of bee f which feature artichok~ bottoma stuffed with chicken llvu pate; lobster Tbermldor, stuffed baked potatoes and Zabaglione with fresh strawberries. Swindler bas been cooking since lhe '30I, which was when be hopped a freight train in Rapid City, S.D., bound for Callforrua. His flrst jobs "were behind lhe kitchen sink" at Clearman's ~ House , and the Golcten Cock in • lbe San Gabriel Valley. From there he went to the Branding Iron Steak House in Anaheim, which he opened, and re· malned Cor 10 years. Swindler will be followed on four suc· cessive Mondays by Jane Mak, a Chinese cooking instructor. and chefs from D'Amicos, Olem endi 's and La Provencale. ClMses begin at 9:30 a .m ., at lhe Monarch Bay Beach Club and will continue for two hours. Ticket information can be obtained from Mrs. Ted Hirth. president of the Laguna Niguel Aux - iliary, 831-1678. or from Mrs. Arthur Schleger, 495-4914. Tickets may also be purchased at the door at a cost of $15 per session. Lighting l-ler Fire R:ep . MUµcent Fenwick (R-N.J.) is shown lighting her pipe durmg a recent House committee meeting. The Con_gresswoman also altered the sign in front of her chair. 'No S_moking' Sign Overdue DEAR ANN LANDERS: My father· ( ln-law la 11 years old. He An n Uves ln a home for the Landers~ a1ed. Almost every weekend my husband and I plck him up and br- ln1 him to our apartment to apend Friday and Saturday night. Papa is very s haky and forgetlul. He smokes constantly and I 've seen him light up the filter end of a cigarette and put lt ln hla mouth. He has burned hole. in his pajamas, the bedsheets, quills and ~ mattress. One night he fell asleep on the couch and burned a huge hole in the carpet where he had dropped a cigarette. My husband says we can't tell Papa not to smoke in our apartment because it might make him reel unwelcome He also claims 1t wouldn't do any good because the old man gets mean· as a rattlesnake when he is crossed and does as he pleases. We need advice. - WORRIED IN L.A. grow so long they \ook like claws and then paint them silver or blood red ? 3. Soak themselves wltb perfum e that almost knocks you dead whe:n they walk by? 4. Wear so much eye makeup they look like Halloween spooks? 5. Cripple themselves in five-inch, clompy- Joo klng shoes? Yoo wonder why they don't ran on their faces every third step. he right? -BOILING POINT DEAR 8.P.: The ques· lion Is. who gave the watch away? If your daughter dJd, remember not to buy her any more lovely gifts. If it was your son-in·law, and be did It without bis wife's permission, you have a right to be annoyed - and I feel sorry for her. What are these girls T trying to prove anyway? een s -JUSf ASKIN' ~ DEAR J.A.: They are trying to prove they .•re Ta U g hf gTOft·up -poor things. Thanks ror writing. A let· ter from you will mean a B lot more than "advice" y TV? from Granny Annie. · • • lion. You.may 11.5e half lemon Juice and hatr red wine or white vinegar. Cut your lamb into small pieces, pepper and oregano meat before pounng on the marinade, Marinate 6 hours. DEAR L.A.: Did you HY APARTMENT? For God's sake, woman, don't yoo realize you are Jeopardizing the lives of ever, one or your neighbors -as well as your own. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I gave my daughter a lovely wri s twatch f o r Christmas. When I went to see her yesterday I noticed she was wearing her old one. I asked, "What happened to the watch I gave you?" She replied, "My mother·in- law has it." Broadcast industry statistics show that the typi cal 18·year·old leenaeer averages 18,000 hours )n front of the television versus 15,000 hours in a school classroom. • ' t i l f • c I . • t Four boutiques will be open titled Country Kitchen, Girts and Accessories, Kiddie Korner and Plants and Mucrame The foreign foods will be available for lunch. according to Mrs. James Alexiou. president. who said the international theme was chosen becau!'e the commit tee has members Crom many dJl· fcrent countrH.'!> Admission is Sl and licht11 may be purchased at the Snidow home, 18742 Via San Marto, on the bazaar day Her• are several recipes from the luncheon menu. SOUVLAKI PITA BSEAD 8ANDWICHB8 Cut a lar1e pita bread circle in hatr. Fill pocltet wllb a aalad vinaigrette, lay a akewet ot lamb on top of aalad, sprinkle with Greek feta cheese and enjoy. LAMB solfVL4.t <For0ae) . Take 2-3 ounces of 1enulne ear· Jy 11pring leg or lamb trimmed o( all skin, cut in ~•·inch plecet Sprinkle with sail, pepper and Greek oregano. Skewer and broil over charcoals, one to two minutes on each side. (When genuine. earlt aprinc lamb Is unavailable, purchase the best lamb you can get aod UH the following marinade.) TORTE DI. ROCOTTA CLASS I CO (lta.llAD Pastry> Doop: 1 ~ cups sifted nour 1• cup sugar ',teaspoon salt 12 teaspoon lemon peel, grated ''l cup sweet butler 1 egg yolk 2 tablespoons Liquore Gallia.no Mix fiour, suiar. ult and lemoo peel In a bowl. Cut In but- ter unW mixture resembles coarse mMI. Mix In egg yolk and GalUano wtdJ pastry Is bleDdld. Weddings V'V and Engagements To avoid disappointment, prospective hmlt•, an• rC'minded to have their wedding ... 1nr1•'' ''1th hl<tck and white glossy pholn~rJph:,, to the Daily Prlol People "l'fl•' 11 ment one Wl'<.'k before the wedd1nJ! f'rt·l111 l'' recel\ed after that time \\ 111 not hC' u ... uJ Take away Papa's cigarettes and matches the mbla&e be waUt1 lnto your. plate and tell blm ''NO MORE SMOKING ... Or take turns stayln& up all nl1ht and watcbJn1 blm every Uvlal mbmte be Is under yoatroof. For engaJ?ement announcements it 11 1mpnall\ c that the story. also act'Om · panitd h .. a black and "'h1le glossy f>ll' DEAR ANN: This let· lure. be c;uhm1tted six weeks or more ter is beln& wriUen by before the "'edd1ng date; otherwise It will three dudes (one junior, not be pubhs hed two seniors) who 10 lo a To help fill requirements on ooth wed· Loni llland hlab school. I felt. as if I had been slapped in the face. When my son-in-law came home I u ked him how come his mother h ad the watch I had given to his wife. He ahot back, "Because I gave it to her." I said, "I didn't give ~he watch to YOU, I gave 1t to your wife." He replied, "When you give something away, It's not yow-s any more." l s Since most schools in- clude in their curriculum basic nutrition education i n w h i c h 's t u d e n t s categorize foods into four food iroups. California nufrltlon1s ts are wonde r i ng if a similar approach could be tried at home, since 75 percent of the television commercials are Cood- related. The Dairy Council or Caltforrua suggests that families initiate al-home nutrition education by m aking food cateaoriza· Uonagame. Pl'efS paltJ'J OVet' bottom and up aides (1~ Inches) ot •tacb •Print form pan. Baka in a pre- heated ovtP at ISO desrees for 15 minuta, until drJ. not browned. dJnc and engagement stories. rormi> are Pleaae answer the available in all Daily Pilot orcices. f'ur· followln& questions : riiiii°i:i:=::~~=~-~p;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;;;;;; th~r queatlons will be answered by People Wh.ydoJC>manyehlcks: ~ Department stare members at 642·4321. 1. Fool around with ==================-th ti r hair, m ak 1 n g -artlflcial streaks in J'UUlll: ao ounces rteotta cheese •eaa ~cup1ugar ( L. M. BOYD ) ~wpflour ~cup Uquore Galllano INFORMS In the 2 tablelJIOOfl.S •olden ra1&1oa 2 tablespoo& ftnely cbopped candled orange or lemoo peel . Blend cbeele, e111, "!•ar and Oour in a bowl. Stir in Ganlano, raltlm and peel, J>.our c_. ftll· ins into crust ln oa,a: Bat• ln a pre-heated a.en al 315 dqrea for l bau:r ormtil aolden bn>wD. Releae ute lrom aprini-ton:n pan ud cool Gd a rack. Mekee a &olnch ca'ke. 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Cllla.m.EN: Worb by top at1Uta will M auctimed Friday. Mut''b 11, at 7 p.m .• for ba.nt ol lbo Ora.nit-County Chutt'r of the Na· Uonal Society fOf' Aut~tJc Ctuldre n. The~ent, 1cheduled for Phllhp Hall al San ta Ana CoUe1e. will raise funds tor recreaUon procra ms for autis tic children and a b10<'hemical r ese arch program now under way at UCL.A , Included in the i&uction will be oils, watercolors, drawings, sculptures and silk screens al all price levels. OAKLAND (AP> Pre .... a.ot ac... MU • ,_ ant •~.a& t: IDd dJc l017 al t6ad. Tbe Mltlt Collea• course -"A Tu te ol Hb tol')'" -tal• lbe l tU• d l'n t bunary l ot knowl.-ctat throu1h the aaes via the mt.>nu of the tlmt"S. • • • r. laltian. Cordoe u~I •tud you eat Pf'"ldel. C'l lo •b• ... you place ,oaneU in thr IOClal Kben\e ol thln11 In tradltlOtlal !urope, people who WMJt to ra.sci ibtfr 1tatu1 eat white bread, rttjeetln1 more nut.rlt.l°"'5 brown bread u a sip of the lower cla11 He HY• t be recent d~llne ln tht cooaump- llon of flah clearly r•ult· ed from the Catholic Church llftin1 lta ban on eating m eat on Friday: CHfllSTJAN WOMEN'S CLUB: A program on stitchery, music by Barbara Conway and a talk by Jackie Kennedy will be on the program Tuesday, March 8, whe n the Saddleback com- m unities group meets m El Adobe restaurant at noon. Gary, 8-year-old autistic son of artist Norm Thompson, poses aside 'The Collec tor,' one of many paintings to be auctioned tor donations ··1 think it's very im- portant." Gordon s ays "1 t ake it very serious- ly " Gordon says the his- tory of food as not as cul and dned u it seems. In fact, he conl~ds that Jn modem Amer ica. : And is 1t a coincidence. similarly, the boom in he asks, th•l t.he Lenten wine sales indicates a de-I season, when people are aire for upward m obility uked to give up various foods, coincides with the time ot year when food Reservations are available from Marilyn Moyer, 581-8579, or Lois Kraw.e, 496-7803. AMERICAN ASSOC'IATION OF MEDICAi. ASSISTANTS: The Orange County Chapter wall install Faye Revers as its 23rd president during a d inner meetmg Tuesday, March 15, in the Grand ~ Hotel. Anaheim Other officers arc Marydath Curne. pre- sident ·elect, Sueanne Cham be rs, v1t·e president. Lynda Corbin and Barbara Ward. s ecretaries. Recky Forte, treasurer. and Lo1o; Qua::.t. parllamcntunan AMERICAN PARALEGAL ASSOCIATION: The Orange County Chapter will meet at 6 p,m , Tuesday, Mardt 8. al Carrows Hickory Chip Restaurant, Santa Ana. More information 1::. available from Ann McCluskey, 751 8844. CANCERS: Be Wise By SYDNEY OMARR THURSDA \', MARCii l ARIES I M arch 21 April 191' fir cdrc>ful concerning prom1st•'i. commitments. c·on t racts, F111e print I'> mort> im portant than in pa!>t be s p ecific. dirt'ct Art1t•uJal\'.' nel'd::., Lt•<tV{' noth111g to chance Dou h ie t•heck s1gnatun·s this 1s no tame to be a shrinkin~ '1olet • AGITTARll'S 1:-o;o,. 2:?· Dec. ::1 1 Sense of humor as tremendous al- ly Potential 1s greJt travel and :o;tudy op- p Q rt u n 1t1 es C'O llld ubound Youhaver~ason lo rejoice, despite manor conflicts, C i\PRI CO R ~ 1Dcc. 22 .Inn 191 Money p1c- tun· rc.oqu1res clanf1ca- l1on Partner or mate m ~· v expre!.s vie" op- po., 1 tc your own Re to autism research. GOVE R NOR 'S DRO U GHT CONFERENCE: The Los Angeles Convention Center "ill be the :.1te for a two day program on Management of L1m1ted Water Resources: Realities of a Drought It 1s sponsored by thC' Office of Governor Ed- mund G liro\\n Jr . the Dt•partmenl of Wat<·r Resources Mid the Depurtment of Food and Agriculture The confrrcnc<' \\ill take place on Monday and Tuesduy. March 7 a nd 8, More mformation is av<iilable from th e Oc!Jartm~nt of Water Resourn•s. l213) 620-4107. STATE FARM A INSURANCE ® FOR INSURANCE tALL DENNIS ROSENE 4 1 o West Coast Hwy Newport Beach 645-6470 Li* • IOOd ncilfibor, Slue Fvm is CheR. S1111 r.,,,. IM<Anee ~.., Hom• Ol!~n l loomi"llon. 1111_, TAURl'S t April 20 May 201 t'onfuswn l'\ ists but 1s kmporar~ Know 1t . don't panic A< crnt on rights. per m1ss1ons. i-:<•ttang green light from ol<lcr. t·on:.ervat1\ t' P<'r'>on a" ar(' or fine print. read---~-~---.. hctY.cen the lane-, Su mcnnt• \\an~ "omt•thin~ GF.MIS I tM;n 21 Jun•· 201 Trame r11n<11t111n-. w h e r c ~ u u .a rt• " n n crrnt'd .a re• n"t J.(ood mrans lakt• spN 1.tl <·.in· \\hill• dra\ 1n.: t-.1m1h !-ituat1on eonunancl' .11 tent1on You f1·1·l m•l•rl f111 • m llfl' r oom or rooms CANC ER l.lu1H' .!I Jul) 221 Pnn•l\t'potcn t111l . perft'ct t1·<·hn1qu1·.., {'St' hew °" 1-;hful th1nlo. mi: Count )our 1·h<1nc1•, ti1 .1 com p art:.on sh11pp1•r Take nothing for ).'(I antt•d "ht•rc fmanct•:s ;in· 1•011 <'rr11ecl LEO <.July :!:l Aue :::! r r ,, (' t I(' ;l I I..,.., IJ •• <; dom1nak P11hll1· r1•la t1ons ON'Ch .1 nt•\\ \If'\\ and fresh loolo. 1'.1rtnN or mull' m;i, bt• 111 ,, moo<! lo tin b.itllt· \I ,1111 tCJ1n h.ilant•1• VIRGO IAU~ 2:1 ~t·pl 22 1 . llan"ani: on ti) "security blank<'l "ould be an ('rror K no'iN 11 and p('rm1t on<' pha'il' or Ii re to <·Qm\' to J natural conclu:.1on Thi• future beckons .ind up port unities nl>ouncl UBRA <Sept 23,0cl 22 > • HlghhQht indeprn de nce of thou1eht. action Lovers' d lsagr l'l'm ent s hould not bt' blown up out of proportion. Mo1n- t ain balancc.-, pers µec- tlve. Changes occur. SCORPIO (Oct. 23· Nov. 21 ): Sta tus quo s hakf's, rattlf's and roll~. Pos ition can be elevated ·-demonstrate obilitif's. Blow your own horn C•ll 642-5678. Put • tew words to work lor ou for nolhin~ \Ql'ARll S Jun :?0 t-' Pb 18 I Lie l<J" ID "t·n'l' that you don t pu!:.h l hide nr furn· h · ' u t' -. n" ·1 n a I \'l H ' a l !>on t ht: -,<1t1.,f1rd 0mereh to kno\\ ..,omethmg o<- <'Urrt'd find out Y.h\ 11 hJppenc.'<l - PIS('t:S Feb 19 \Tar< h :?0 C:o sin\\ 1-h'comt• fam1hJr with h.t"ll<' matt'rtal, con- <'<'Ph Folio" lhroufth on prn1rrt ~11med at ,. I 1 m 1 n a I 1 n .: .., a f e l ) ha1~1nh U1pl11mallc ap- proach bnn~s desired re- ' Ult!> Mission Vteio 2am Marprite Pllwy ..... .....,~..,, 495-5902 MON SAT. t•I CsJ 'L ., I t' I HEW CRAME ,APHS "40TO FRA ... ES .ct AUUMS DESk ACCESSOIUES 1111 I tU ll °"Hlt I I\ 1111 U l tH Ill ... tMYllllll ,Ulltl <:osta Me1a 369 E. 17th Str .. t' ""'-'-'"' •• _,._, lnlo,., , __ ....,. .. _ "2-8657 MOM,-~111 1•r SAT. 1•S Th" Ad Effective Thru SO'lurdoy, Morch S. _,~ ',,., .. '. ' .,I'~ }r'~ ' -K_:~ -, . 'J'/ / Locals Lauded EDWARD C. LUND of Newport Bea ch was honored by Area Eleven of the Developmental D1sa bility Planning Board at a diMer recently. Cha irman of the board for the past six years, Lund "as presented with an outstanding citizens award from the state of California, an outstand- ing Orange County citizen award and a pro- clam allon from the County Board of Super visors. ZONTA GIRLS for the month of February in- clude Carolyn Hill, Estancia High School, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, John }{jll, Costa Mesa; and Ann Detsch, Newport Harbor High School, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Detsch, Newport lieach. Also nam ed we re E lle n Anne Peters, Corona dcl Mar Hi gh School, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George A. P eters, Newport Beach; and Kathy Paige, Costa Mesa lhgh School. daughter or Mr. and Mrs. Donald P aige, Costa Mesa. :HAMS \\'omen's 100% Ny lon Fa shionable Nll(htwe ar I I ,.... .. _ ... " .... ,_._ (114)917$ "So Good ••• It Wll ,._.. Y• "ti WI._" ORDU YOUR EASTER HOMEY IAIED HAM • · •• HOW! O.,walt •.• ~Mow •••• '1 .. C••d1•c• ~:-• RMdy to Serve wltt'I ~·n Spice Glaze •·Spiral Sllc.d 'f From Top to Bottom • 'Ml Peckege and Shl~~=-Coast to · eo.t • Full Servi"~ OellcateeMn • Imported WIOM ""....,.c_ '"'",,_.. ......... (714) US-?411 CllOIUIQMAI . ,.. .. _..,....,. 014) ll3-9lllO PAI.Iii sfl8IS ttlM~ Ill ....... -°""'"'* (114) ,.. ., 222 ' Choo .. from long gown, wal119ownw baby doll. In plnk, maize or furquoitt. Small, medium and forge. . ~ UM S.ors ltevolvin9 Cha rge. So. Coas t ~laza 3333 Bri•Jol St . Plloo•: 540-3333 But•naPark 11 SO la Palmo An. rhon•:· 128-4400 5upplies norma lly a re low? But social c hange can HEARING PROREM? I Sl'ICIAUll ... HHVIDIAIHHS CASIS MAJOl MAHUfACTUIUI llPIHIHTID TIH YIAIS IN COllOHA Dlt. MAI HAL AEBISOtER HEARING MOS 14°' L CMSt Hwy. c-.. Mer -'75-JU J C•ll 642-5678. Put • few words lo work for ou. ' raise funds for your club, organization If your non profit dub 0t Ofgoniza•ion needs to raise funds call Ht.ntinqton (enle< SC?7-2S33 and we wiH send you our Charity Fair de1ols . r I ,, t.-J~ti: ·: \ Colorful Separatesl · f \ For Your '\ r) Spring Wardrobe i~ Polyester Knit Pants Reg. $3.99 Stitched crease. Elas1ici1· · ed woisl for eosy f11. 2 9 9 Solid colon. Min es' 1 O· 18. Assortmen t of T ops Fashion-right selection of slylet. l<nil lop s ond shirts. Solids and p11nh. J99 Sires S,M,L, 32-38, and 40-46. 299 ·399 Clrele·Stltt-h Cup Bra Regular$1.29 99" P'Ofyetlef ond collon , " Brie ts Bikinis Nylen Nylett tricet. White, Colen. White, Colon ~ 2 for as~. 3 for., Orange 2100 N. Tuttln Ave. """'9: 631·2100 ; Sf1H J. 6 oftCI 1. .~ ~ I ' ~ :: ~ • . "'• . . . . . ' . Grade 'A' Whole,. Southern, Under 3-lb. BONELESS EEF .. ROAST ,. · " u.s.o.A. Choice 29 U.S.D.A. Choice Beef, Blade CUt. Rlet Mignon Steaku.s.Df..:::~.'3" · Beef For Stew ::,:,c:;, .. •1•• Pork Chops Wiboll~""' ... $1 19 Young Turkeys--:;::::.,. •. &5c Chunk Bologna ..:in:-: .. age Liver Sausage --:=:a:r.::s Iii. ige ' 7-BONE STEAKS POLISH WILSON WILSON ' GUARANTEE " SAUSAGE FRANKS I BACON U ever a purchase of Safeway meat fails to please you for any reason what- Wilson $159 •Meat• Beef 69C Sliced ggc soever.1us1 tell us. We will refund your 1-tb. flttg. 1•1b. flttg. l 2-oz. Pkg. '-money promptly. courteously. ~ ·'@SCOTCH ~~~~ .~emons ....... ~ 25¢ ~~~~.~~~~ ....... we ~gc IN OUR GARDEN aHOPI 2!~~:;:..~ ........ pot •299 · Red Clay Pots ... Sin .... 46C · Wholeor HaH,2-4 lb. Average. Frozen and Defrosted. lb. SLICED DOGFOOD ~ SKIPPY• Miracle Gro """""* ...... sac ,_.ft'lllM..,.M, tm. i.Lea ....... fhelftCICllMI. °"""' ........................... 1111 ........ ca.tin. Coleta""' Clrptntlril. ••ILC.-.a.&. .. a... • ...._ .. ...,....., • ._...... • 1441'1C... ... •W.., ....... • .. , .; Ot I • c s or Di ACAP\JU:O -Two Mt .-• tM . " ., leHpoon tor 4*1• l-.d • <A .... • •• ~'\ 4 uw.,._ oUu __., ..,..., D 7 ...,,. •ale• , • ., .... U•• calorie J cin.a •• , cm u. fi mto a.-n·-mn• ant rottal d twllt) 1 .... bell ,.,._., t.1·•1.a.e pMca. "'rt mu1eaimam~. A cMck of t poond fl'ab or Htded ... t.b.ID17 all~ wlt • s..ca •rt.b yoa.r poc et dlctlooa.ry d•fra.ted hddoek or 1 uaa11 bay tuf aalt aDd Pf'PI*' &Dd •d reveall tJult tlMH are Nd 1upper 11lleta tor br"ten up •~de. ncmeotbtrtb.aabddock ot.hlf'ftab) I-ounce can plain Combin• onloni., and red AaPIMI'. both Z ta.b&espoolU lemon tomatoaauce 1arUc md oil ln a larae frequmtl,J available at or lime juice f.ounc• can stewed nonatick .adllet or elec- bome. Salt Md pepper tom atoa. well broken tr I c fr 'Ip a o. over Todaywehavetwode-z onicnl. peeled and up Cor 1 lar1e ripe medium heal. Cook and caloriud r~lpea for flx. chopped . tomato, peeled and atlr only until onions are lni lheae flab (or any . l clove garlic. chopped) aolden. SUr ln remain- flah fillets) ln the Mex-· minced (or one-eighth 4 lab I esp o on s ln& anaredlent.a and beat ican manner. popular teupoon instant) co a r a e I Y c b o PP e d to boffin&. Add fi:.h to .,. aa\lt'e ~. Or, arr n a b " ... lM bot uw:e ~-. 8.U lo a prebeal«t· hot ~ OVell. un- covered, for 10 to U mtnuW., until flab nuet.a an opaque and break easily. <Serve wlth Taba&eo sauce and addi· t1onal lemon wedges 1r desired.) Serves four, about 185 calories each. 200 wllh red snapper. ' wllh both natives and l tablespe)on olive or Spanish olives Csluffeo the skillet and spoon on vlallors. <Nftther dish is· aalad oil green olives> the sauce. Cook genUy, hot.) r-~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~..:___::...:_~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~. Fillets oC haddock and Nutrition in a nutshell? Watch for great munchin' recipes next week. Beef Wined For Dining It ·s no secret -at least to the better chefs - that beef takes well to wine. . Flavorful. saucy beef served from a chafing dish or crock onto noodles or alongside rice fills the bill for elegant entertaining. rARTY ST'VLE BRAISED BEEF 2 pounds lean beef rump or brisket 'rJ teaspoon salt 1,, teaspoon pepper 2 tablespoons oil 2small onions, thinly ~llced ~cup dry red wine 2 lablespoons bottled chili sauce :i.. teaspoon French·style mustard 2 teaspoons vinegar 1 beef bow lion cub, crumbled Water 1 tablespoon cornstarch Tnm off fat and cut beef into l ·mch cubes. Sprinkle Wllh ~alt and pepper Heat 011 in skillet or dutch oven. Add beef and cook until browned. Add onions, wine, chih sauce. mustard, vinegar. .bouillon cube and -t:i cup water. Cover and heat to boiling. Reduce heat and simmer l1h hours or un- til tender. Mix cor nstarch with 2 tablespoons water. Stir into sauct•. Cook stirnng, until thickened. Mak1.>s 4 ::;ervmgs. :steak STEAK IN MUSHROOM SAUCE 11 2 pound~ lean beef top round or sirloin 3 t<1blespoons EACH butter and olive 011 2 cup~ I sliced fresh mushrooms 1 tablespoon lemon JU1ce 1 ~teaspoon salt '•cup marsala or sherry wine '-:cup beef bouillon 112 labll'spoons cornstarch 2 tablespoons m meed parsley Have beef cut thin. as for scallopine. Cut again into ~tnps ttboul lx212 inches. Cook a Ce" pieces at a t1mt' 1n hot butter and 011 in heav) :\ki llet until hRhtly brownf'd Remove and keep "arm until .tll stt-<ik 1i. browned l..O\\Pr hl'at ;met -.tir m~hroom:. into pan dnppmg:. <.:ook. ~t1rnng .i minute or t"O-Add lemon Juice. salt. °"me and bowUon mixed with cornstarch. Cook. :.L1rr1ng, until mushrooms are barl'ly tendt•r and sauce thickens Return beef strips lo ~auCt' l ll'al a minute or two longer Add pansley. Mak es 4 to 6 llervmgs red snapper are both ex- ceedingly low in calories, only 3aO and 420 calories per pound. respectively. Low in cholesterol and fat, these dishes are heart- smart as well as calorie- wise. MEXICAN GARLIC -BROILED Fl~H Since garltc is the primary ingredient in this dtSh, be sure to use fresh garlic. not instant. Cholesterol-watchers may sub stitute soft margarine for butter: 1 pound fr~ had- dock or red tirapper fillets <or other fresh fish) 4 (or more) cloves garlic, coarsely chopped 3 tablespoons butler (margarine may be sub- '>tiluted) 3 tablespoons lime or lemon juice 2 tablespoons water Sall and pepper Spray a shallow non· ' stick roasting pan with cooking spray for no-fat baking. Arrange the fillets U\ a single layer. In 1:1 small saucepan, cook and :.tu the garlic, butter. Juice and water until butter is melted, then pour over f1llh . Season tbe hsh with salt and pepper. Slip fi.sh un· der the broiler. about four or five inches from heat source. and broil until fish Oakes easily. Spoon the liquid in the pan over the fish oc- casion ally while ftsh broils. Sl'n•es four, about lfll caJones each with haddock. 195 wtth red ~napper PESCADA A LA \"ERACRl"ZA~A Thi:, dish 1s generally ser ved mild tn tourti.t haunts -too tame. 1n fact , for some Southwestt>rners and other ch1h-lovers. You ('an add more chili powder. but a safer op· lion is lo have a botUe of FARMER JOHN IS BACK. After several weeks of shortages. normal suppltes of Farmer John products are quickly returning to your food stores Look for your favorites 1n the meat department and delicatessen section. If you can't find them. ask your butcher or deli man EASTERNMOST IN QUALITY•WESTERNMOST IN FLAVOR on America's first bottled Italian salad dressing was mlrcxluced bv \.\'i::.h· Hone t\\'enty·~L'\ en years ago. I· m l'\·ery one of those t\\'enl~ -~t'\'en year-., \\'ish· Bone h.i~ ht t·n America·::. best·!-->tlling llJl1,m !->illad dre~smg. Tlrnt'::. becau~e only Wi~h ·Bone Italian ha5JUSt the nght rnmb1nat1l111 f1i ::.elect herb~ and ~pices. le mun Jllire. tangy \·tnegar nnd purf:' golden utl. l 'e1frctly balanced anrl blended as only we know how fur true Italian flav or. Cut out the coupon below and save 15C on any ~ize bottle of the Italian dressing America has made its favmite. Wish·Bone. Salad dressing is the onlything weputournameon. r-----------------------------, ]~c: : 15C Save IS(; I I I t I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I on Wish· Bone Italian Salad Dressing. I I. 'HI lh• .. h.i...J '''"'""'Iii 111llt,'fl111lHh1q11Clf•l'ld•"' t t \ 11• I I • ''" h,11111111 .. 'if I It 11!11 .. f • d .,,,, ! h,I\. ,11.,'fl ''' 'l h1 \"'U M Nt '"'° 1\l•llf1li. 1 llH•1'!t'~ l•lfi\llH( t • •' 11•;~t1'tlf ,,,.6' In ''"1'"t ., .. 11• .. 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QUADRETl'JNI CASSEROLE ,,,. cup butter or margarine •1, cup salad or olive oil '-" cup finely cbopped carrot ~ cup finely chopped onion 1 cup finely chopped celery 2 cloves garlic. crushed 1 pound ground beer 1 can (6 ounces) tomato paste 3 cups chopped peeled fresh tomatoes, or canned tomatoes in puree 2 teaspoons salt 111.t teaspoons dried l~af oregano 1 teaspoon dried leaf basil 11.t teaspoon dried leaf thyme .!,'\ teaspoon Tabasco pepper sauce 2 cups uncooked re- gular or spinach noodles 1 package (10 ounces) frozen chopped s pinach ~ cup grated Parmesan cheese In a large saucepan melt butter and add oil. Add carrot, onion, celery and garlic; cook until ~ender. Add ground beef ~od cook, stirring with fork , unW browned. ~dd tomato paste, tomatoes, salt, oregano, basil, thyme and Tabasco. Simmer uncovered for l'h hours. Cook noodles accord· ing to package direc- tions; drain and rinse with cold water. Cook spinach and drain well . Add noodles and spinach to sauce. Tum into a 2- quart casserole, sprinkle with cheese and bake In a :UO degree F. oven for 20 minutes or until heal· ed through. Party With Class Beginning gourmets and 1ourmeta who need aome . spice added to their repertolre of ideas will enjoy a four-part lec- ture-demonstration aeries offered this spring by Oraqe Coast College. Startina Saturday with a 1uaton called "Ap-1 p•thers and Crowd Pleuen," the series will 1Dclade tips in preparing el•aant lovelies . ft om aame d the area's finer cbell. Leetwer for the prc- mln session will be J>tetrlch Hoffman, ex- ecutl•• IOUS·chel at the Soulb Cout Plua Hotel. 11.0ttiD• will be followed "Sleetrled Ortloff, ex-etuth• chef at tbe N..-pcrt Beach Sbcratoo ucl Freel Ho11U, ex· eeuttve chet at the Ches !~~~01.~.~~u!iP Steak lb 1a1 !~!o~~~~c~teak . -ll 1" To:!~.'!~!'~-ak .... --.. l .. 111 large End Rib Roast 11• 80N0U>8tlf --, -· .. ·-··-·-'"" ·---··-la. !!~~{P~! ch_~~-~teak ·--lL 68 ~ Fresh Beef Brisket 121 8~Mf' -· ·--.• . -·---La Produce Fresh Broccoli .... ,, .......... . rash Carrots Leaf 1 LB PKG 2 ~~E~~ GREEN BUNCH2 Fuerte ~!~~'~dos £ACH 2 o· Anjou Pears Sun Chokes ft ,. ..... ,.,,, ..,., , ,. ... 6" Potted Cinneraria's Frozen & Dair~ u 24c .•... 49c ,.2H Harvest Day Ice Cream .a ... ,,., 990 Lldy Lee Sour Cream ·~ 01 r., .. 55c Eggo Waffles .. °':; 550 ~~~.~~~m~~~ Pancak~ ~tJz'! .. 59c !~!.~!,~!!!!!!!1~~!~S .. 1ooz°.: 59° Liquor ~~~~randy --·'™*'l. 6'' ~~ ~otch ~~sky ~-... 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Job: U. rttelaUaa at a Ca1W la )'OU're a dle·ba.rd tor tJaa 1QU'N """"-'""'• ar dOHD'l aeceUarlty whJla, DO mauet •bal •......-; • \M• lo. • cbee&W pr'lee. color the la, cbooae berlt.mce from an aunt Por >'CW' en&ree, you aomethinl llilbU11ptcy. 1• DIWr law#; or Juat mtcbt cboH ltallaa aucb a S)'lnner or .._...,for lbe aalle ot Beef Rolla. They're Gewuntamloer. roaumce. Italian ln the Mm• that Jf ,_~,.. into drtnttn1 they're coohd presto In ITAUA.N BUI' aGLL5 wineormtertalning with butter (awe« butteT is ~ pound bttl eye of wine,you'llenjoyente~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ tainlng the two of you with a good botUe. Buy a wbolecne -lt'a cheaper tbao buyin1 splits or I balf·bottlel, and you can cork what you don't drink and store ll in your refrigerator for use an cooldng. Team your wine with a sumptuous dinner. This is not the time for tuna. noodle casserole. Break in to the piggy if you have to, but for God's sake, treat yourselves. As for the wine, you won't have to look far. Many area liquor stores have wide assortments oC foreign and domestic wines reasonably pnct:d and pleas rn g to th e palate. And, regardless of what the experts ~a y, your choice should de· pend on what you like, not on just what "fits" your entree. Califor nia vintne r s have won a reputation -for their hearty red Zin· fandels and Cabernets, as well as for the1r very dry, go lden Pin ol 'Sticks' For Snacks Tasty fried eggpl ant sticks can be served as vegetable or s nack. DEEP-FRIED EGGPLANT l medium eggpl ant, aboutl pound 1 l teaspoon salt I efi(g white l cup flour 1 2 cup milk Peanut oil l teaspoon ground cumin 1 teaspoon onion salt • .. teaspoon cayenne pepper P are eggplant: cut in half lengthwise and then into 'h·inch Wlde slices: sprinkle with salt , set aside for 15 minutes; pat dry with paper towels. Beat egg white until stiff. Without washing beater. thoroughly beet together the flour. milk. 1:, cup watl'r. 2 tables· poons peanut otl. cumin, onion salt and c nyenne . fold in egg white. Dip eggplant into bat· ter ; shakt' off excess Fry a few ::.hces at a lime i n d eep , h ot (37 5 deg ref's I peanut o il . turning until golden bro wn. Coot 2 t o 3 minutes Orarn on brown p a per. Keep hot m a warm oven until a ll slices are fried. Serve at once. Makes 6 servings as an accompaniment to a main dish, 12 servings as a snack. Feast Cruise For oven-e quipped galleys or happy landlnl( parties at home. try thl!t bak e d macaroni c asserole. flavored with sardines and ripe olives. CREWS' CASSEROLE 1 can (IS ounces ) sardines in tomato sauce 'h cup chopped onion 2 tabl es p o on s margarine or butter 3 cups cooked elbow macaroni 1 can ClO'h ounces> condensed cream or mushroom soup i,; cup sliced r ipe olives ~ cup fresh bread crumbs ~ cup s hredde d Parmesao cheese Drain sardines, re· serving tomato sauce. ~t sardines into chunks. Saute onion tn margarine. Stir in sardines, res erved sauce. m;tcaronJ, 1oup and oll ves. Pour Into l~·quart casaerole. Top with crumbs and cheese. Bake at 350 d'grees F., 30 minutes. Makes t servlnp. STATIRBROS. MONIY BACK GU AR ANTU ON QUALITY MIA TS f llt~••CtOl •fAf t\ U~()frtO•t ONAU • Gu••• .. '110 t0 f>O A\f •O\J 0 1 t0•JI .. ONI f Wrl\ II (Mf(IJUll' IUUltitOfO -··-· . deli. :J OS\.•• ...... [A . 9AAIJk S(l"'Wf tGt Ac p SANDWICH SPREAD ~~:i llSCOMH(Q cono SALAMI :;~· I A" M • BUl.._ POLISH SAUSAGE u 59c 1• 79c l l $1°9 O~AA flit A Vt~• wit~I $a~ r w BEEF FRANKS ~:~ OSCA~ "Avt• cono SALAMI ;~:.: .. 0.Mfl POLISH HAM HI . u $109 [& $117 I& $498 l .. 99c ·-e WALTER KENO.ALL K188&.EDFIV£S 1•DOGFOOD .... ·SHUNT s ·-.CATSUP .. 0£1. MONTE DILL OR KOSHER HALVES '!PICKLES: OUMCl"CS$•11HI o c; WHOlECRABS JA(SHJA0/01 TURBOT FlllET <•U>H <•OlfN • rtll {T ~ M&l O AM RED SNAPPER $PURINA• l!IEEF.FISH 0AR£0 • _ .CATCHOW ........ . PrPSOOllT ~OOTDIUSll 46 c • -63' I FRYING CORNED CHICKEN PARTS BEEF BEST O' FRYER ~ 69c BRISKET BREAST W/lltS ll 894 STATER BROS. DRUMSTICKS ll 79c ··~ BEEF THIGHS. l8 79( BLADE-CUT WINGS .. l• 49c JUMBO CHUCK c WIENERS STEAK STATER BROS. BEEF HB.PKG. BLADE-CUT LB. ··~ ··~· SQUASH EXTRA FANCY • FRESH TENDER• ITALIAN 29~ ll $1 •• ll s 1 •s 18 $1 29 . t• s 1 •• IB $1 •• t• s 1 •• .~ ... ·' ... .. .. ... •' ,.,• "' ,,, ... . .. ..... • 'J , ... , ' .) .• · .r ... . . . . -. ... , .. • . .r .... .t•' ·.-'I . .. I • • Earthy Idea Jm um ecae at year aocai a.-. ot ftn C'lillat : · ·w tw. ru ban C1'epll V• Terre ud • bottle of Cabern« Sauvto.an. pl•ue. Aad, waiter, m7Pnacb11 a llW• naaty. ~w •l does V•d•T.-n man••• "z..tbworms, 1lr." Flctioa.al perbape, but not ulld.ly tn the dll· tant future, if Boo Gacldle U. b.la way. Gaddie II pr•ldent ot Nortb American B.ut Farm in Ontario. He sea unlimited pouibilitaes for the earthworm if ooly it can get off the end of a fllberman'1 line and onto a menu. Tra ~~ ._ .. ,. ... -.......... NAPA. • CAPt -ll .....,_ UIMI ~ ........ ..JLI~L.Uk.___ Drll...... If fact, w 'tc t T'ht ,... mp1-: CbaDdoe. u. wiDft'J h ma.tea um..,.. "i:a oWMCI by lllo.t·H 1, &.be ""91eb l\rm that W t.be warld't lq J;Jl'Odaw al bubblJ, llDd UD• def OaWc law u.r. rs oab one~ ol dWD· pape: ~dl.u1ctottbe1ameaam 1:D Prance. Even spartdlna w from otber rqlou ot Franee mull UM other namea. So for lloet '• 1ub-1icllary 1,000 miles from home, champaisw by any other name ts "Chandon Brut Napa Valley Sparldin1 Wine.'' SW 1'0 la tb only otheT major Amaiap ~ w prodQC'ft'. ,.,.... IUld CaUtorma UM guJ"OPUD gapee; mast ew York wtoea co from tho n.Uwe · UIM!l'U:tll =-.ucb u Concord. wbicb Y14dd a nry Killian Hen.n"•1· chairman or Moe Ham-y, aakl lbe ftnt S.,000 cua released year w .. only a taste of 1reater tbmp to com• since tbe Napa winery it not ye\ completed and the vlnel planted on some 1,100 acres in Northern Calilonua wlll not bear wine-worthy 1Tapes for another year. The wine made this year came from grapes purchased from other growers. said Hennessy. G8ddle says he ncures if snails can slitber their way there u 1arlicy escargot.s. tben wby not worms? In an effort to arouse some culinary interest in the little critten, Gaddie bas initiated in call- mg tbem by their French name and offering $500 for the best • 'ver de Terre" recipe that wriggles his way. Toss · Tangy Other American wlnenes can and do label their 11parklin1 wines u champagne since lbey aren't subj«t to Frencb Jaw. But some say Chan· don Brut is the cl~t thin& to French cham· pagne ~e in tbe United Stat.es. Moet invested an estimated $11 million before a sioile cork was popped on lbe open market. The wine made iu debut in December. more than four years after the French concuo hrat became interested in what California winemakers were up to. Eventually. Moel expect.s it.s winery to pro- duce 50,000 cues or wme by 1978, with an even· Ula} peak ot 150.000. Tbere la no intention to abip any of the wine to France. and the initial rete ase will be limited to C allfornia. Worms are "a potential source of food to human beings," says Gaddie, though be admits .. tbey are somethmg for an acqwred taste.·· "We're trying to simulate interest in eating earthworms, he said, "mainly because they are a 73 percent protein food, and, when properly pre· pared,theyma.keexcellenleating." Last year's winning recipe was "Applesauce SUrprise Cake" There was a time when chopped up worms only made it to the applesauce stage by accident, but Patricia Howell of St. Paul, Minn. picked up the grand pnze for doing it on purpoee. So, if you've been wondering what to do with your cache or worms, why not surprise your family with an omelette they1l never forget. Recipes mu.st be received no later than Apnl 30 and become the property or North American Bait Farms Inc. They will be judged for eye and taste appeal, ease m perparat1on and economy of mgredieots. Judging them will be Gaddie and a guy named Roo Taylor, author of the book, "But- terflies in My Stomach." Entries should be mailed to North American Bait Farms. 1207 S. Palmetto, Ontario, CA 91761. USDAP'tUMI This variation oC the Caesar Salad calls for fresh. sliced apples, a surprisingly tasty. cnsp accent blendmg with cooked bacon crumbs and Parmesan cheese. FRESH APPLE SALAD, CAESAR STYLE l 1fJ cup salad oil 2 tablespoons lemon juice :14 teaspoon :.all 1':: teaspoon tar · ragon. crumbled '"2 teaspoon dry mustard 1 teaspoon sugar 1 .. teaspoon pepper 3 drops tabasco l egg, hghUy beaten l h quarts crisp ro- m aine, m bite size pieces 1 quart Uu.nly sliced red or yellow Delicious apples USDACMOICa SIDE OF 86¢ BEEF u. SIDE OF 83'¢ BEEF u. Best Idea Since Shopping Carts ....... - 1 ~'~Now you can do a week's shopping <.':! ~~ without forgetting a single =· (104 lats) Mnl~ In convenient ~ped tar just $1.50 (poetage pr•p•ld) Send Today To Become A .Super Shopper -.---------.. In ""' coupon, I ,.11.tttt 11 .50 to: : Piiot Prtnttng Shopping Uat I P.O. Box 1580 330 W. B•y St. I eo.ta Meae, Cellf.12121 I I ·-----------------1 I I ·m&t--------~~-, lc:rrL----------' item! Use pre-printed shopping lists prepared for you by PILOT PRINTING. 140 MPMste printed Item•, plue lddlttonel 99~1 y04I cen flll In youteelf. :W S4eplH 21 Ve9eteblH ,. Frutn I lak8fy ttema 5 Bev«-ve• , ...... •!'MS ..... •Mff•• 11 Olfry Item. 20 Mlec.ll1neou1 DAILY PILOT L. ---• • ·------.1 ---------------' . ,...---I I 1·• cup sliced green onion (about 2 stalks) "" c u p g r a t e d Parmesan cheese 6 slices crisp bacon, crumbled coarsely Croutons and extra grated Parmesan cheese for topping Combine oil. lemon juice, sail. tarragon. mustard. sugar. pepper, tabasco and egg. Beat together, or mix in blender. Combine ro- maine. apples and onion in large chilled :.alad bowl. Pour dressing over salad and toss lightly. Sprinkle with i.. cup Parmesan cheese and bacon and toss again. Serve immediately with croutons and extra Parmesan cheese. Makes6servings. ONLY lZ,oot CASES are avaJlable for lb~ thirsty curious this year, but plans call for a growth lo 12S,OOO cases -1.S million bollles -in the early 1950s. "It's very ambitious," said John Wright. president of the California operation which in· eludes 1,300 acres of land and a SS million winery still under construction. Moel is the world's largest producer of fine wine. They make 2 million cases of champagne alone each year. and France drinks 22 million bottles or st. In addition to Moet Chandon. the firm bas other champagne labels, as well as Hennes:.y Cognac. Christian Dior perfumes and beverage mvestmen~ sn Europe and South America. The Chandon Brut compares very well to the best California sparkling wines, with wine critics praising its elegance. The style is more closely French than anything else made in California. Despite its richness, it hints of the slightly austere quality that marks the finest cbam· pagnes oC France But, perhaps because of California's warmer Wright said after Moet became interested In 1972, a repraentative came lo California to see if tbe potential existed for fine sparkling wines. Wineries throughout California helped out with samples and after tasting all, the French de. cided Napa Valley offered the best promise ror1 their kiud oC sparkling wines. 1 The ftrst wines were made the following year under contract lo Moel specuicutions, and the I work begwi turning it into sparkling wine. ' That requires taking a still wine, one with. special properties to come through the processf with proper characteristics, und fermenting 1t. again. The resullin~ carbon dioxide dissolves in-~ to the wine and creates bubbles. P The difficult original French "methodc; champenoise," is used by only a handful orp Cal iforrua champagnemakers. The secondaryi fermenlallon 1s carried out in each individual' bottle. 11 In the less expensive bulk method, the still wine undergoes its :.econdary fermentation m a· large sealed tank. All of the considerable additional work on champagnes labeled "fermented in this bottle", adds up lo a costly bottle of wine, about $8 a bot- tle of Domame Chandon. THOUSANDS OF DISCOUNT PRICES AND SAYE WITH OUR ---------- IHFLOI• TAILESS You can make a difference I i ~I 'f• told J• Gnpon yow food Ju111t Mlded all tl'8 help II COUid -.. llld Rllptll llatlned. So, Ills weell Rllplll ls onertng Coupon- ft.a-half savings tor yau. Just br1ng In yow mnlfactwers' cents-°" caupons ... Ralphs wtll ldd soet. to their ¥U llwu Mardi 9th. wllen you buy the Item. One coupon per Item and one Item ,. coupon ...... lpedfted llherwise. Not to lnclUde "retllllr" or "free .. coupons or exceed lhl , .. of 1111 llllm. Offer 11 effectlwe Merch 3 thru March 9, 1977. If you have a question, com- ment or price inquiry, call Julie Grayson. Call Julie Grayson 1-800.262-1600 Beef Chuck-Clod Roast Boneless Rolled Beef Rbast Ralphs Beef-Ham-Turkey Chipped Meats 28 Pork Loin-Rib Cut CenterCut Pork Chops Aalpha-Finest Quality Miid Cheddar USDA Choice Beet • Golden Premium Meats ftm1l BHf Round Bonet.a per 111 Shoulder 1 '' go Beef Tip Steak lb. FIB Lamb Chops ':. lTm1l BHf Plate or Chuck 69 m!!1J BHf Rlb-Sman End UD Beef Short Ribs ':~ • a Beef Rib Roast ~:~ 171 mm.! Quick To Fix 1 '' mm! Bfff Alb Bonetffl ED Beef Cube Steak ~ (mrD Rib Eye Steak '::~ 211 0 Super Fr"h Peck 3 lb. pkg. per 1 l I D Cooks 1 lb. pkg. lfeaded 9 Ground Chuck 1b. Veal Patties pkg. a 7 0 P'orl:~ S::~ • 79 D ;;;~ Ham '::~ 211 0 Wll1on 1 lb. Sliced 121 D A Tnte Treat per , 131 Com King Bacon pkg. Mahi Mahl Fiiiet 1b. FwFood9 ~ Downytlall•Butt«mllk • Ol. 1 •s ~ Watlles s*g. u Or•fda 120L 65 ~Onion Rinwa pkg. • "Ir'·· 3 ib. 411 ~ Con; I Cha11a ~ .85 pkg. 9 Home 'N Leisure lot. & pkg. e Regular or Legal Slie U Plaln or StcurltJ 1~:~ 141 ~Boxed Envelopes 2,o~oo 0 Ralpha-4' 2x4' 2 · ~ Sliced Ham 0 Wilton'• Certified Beef Franks . ~s;-~H ~ R1lpha Whipped ~ Cream Cheese D BMl'I KotMr Frankl or Salami Chuba 12oz. 55 pq .• 12oz. 83 '*"·. D Patrick Cudahy "Hamdlngtra" Ham Patties 11 oz. 1•• ~ Bluettt-Knff Ufttd..Atlorted Sina 200 can ~ Household Glovea pair · . lwwy lalphs Golden PremJum .... load ..... lteak ls •• UIDA Choice IMf I Prictt Effective Mtrch 3 thru Mtrch 9, 1977 We rn«ve Ille N!Jhl to hlftlt Of ,.."'" HIH to com~rc11I dHl•11 or wllolt11ler.._ ' .... oellCy Wltjtcl "' .....,......_ ..... 48 Comp.rt & Save Ralphs .. 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THE GIRLS ~ ~ c:::?> /~ .. i¥ . :) • •• f 1 u ' "l ...... ~''"' D ~ by Mtll ~Y. NCW 9Er.'O~ t ~T,-n THE TlllAl., ro L.11<1 TO .CNCW WHICH C~ vt'LI t~ THE INJt,HtfO PA~T'Y f> l "What happened to the long lean look your ad promised?" DENNIS THE MENACE d . . ,, ; , .( Sau·cy Use cream sherry lo flavor beautiful mounds or ice cream, meringue and custard. Desserts are u festive to look at as they are mellow to taste after a big meal. Use your imagination when it coma to garnishing these treats. ZABAGLIONE In a double boiler set over sim· merine water, combine 6 egg yolb, 6 tablespoooa sugar and 6 tablespoons cream sherry. Beat with an electric mixer wt· til thick and smooth, abouts to IC minutes. . Pour into glasses while wann and serve at once topped with whipped cream and a dust.J.ng of nutmeg. ME&INGUE Gl.ACE In a bowl, beat 6 egg whites un· til stiff. Gradually beat in 2 cups suear, 1 tablespoon at a time un- til stiff and glossy. Spread half of the meringue in· to 12-4 inch rounds on foil-lined cook.ie sheets. Place remaining µieringue into a pastry bat with Dress For BBQ A not-too-sweet sauce for barbecuing or simply basting pork or beef for oven-broiling. An inex· pensive d o mesti c burgllndy will do. W I NE BARBECUE SAUCE 8-ounce can peeled tomatoes JAt cup dry red wine Small onion, finely chopped -...0 a star tip and pipe around outer edees of rounds to ronn sides. Bake at 250 degrees tr. ror 40 to 45 minutes or until h4rd to the touch. Cool oo foil and then re- 1119ve. .. FUl meringues with pistachio ice cream. Top with drained pineapple chunks and orange marmalade. CREME CARAMEL Presa ~ cup firmly packed light brown sugar evenly in the bottom of a .shallow 1 lh quart casserole. · In a bowl, beat 6 eggs with 1 teaspoon vanilla, 1.4 teaspoon salt and 1 quart milk. Pour mixture into lined casserole. Place casserole into a pan with water that comes halfway up the side of casserole. Bake at 325 degrees F. for 1 to · 1 lh hours to until firm to the touch. Cool and then chill. Loosen· edges and invert onto serving dish. Garnish with whipped cream and quartered orange slices. Small carrot, finely grated FROG LEG S Small clove garlic, minced ............ SMELT !, MAlllAR•E ~ .u.. ... 39c ....,C:..-,5' IC-,__ :-,,_~ "" " ....... -.. ·~· LeMl ~4tc· J-. LB. 1 tablespoon chill pow~:r teaspoo n dry r'iour 59c.. PAR-I-PAK 2=2°!.." SF mustard ""'" OR lotlles O 1 ~ t easpoo n s "111\ R ( & DI Rlt R Worcestershire sauce {,./~IA -In ~""4. st!Jtl,, "?~ • •. et • In a small saucepan ---....,. JIMS RANCH FRESH EGGS~ ~:·~g~:1~:,~~:1.i~ ,_,......_~ TOPRAMEN FLAVORED 5 SJ SPRINGFIELD CUT 4 $ ~EW.~~E: 41~;;!~ ~-NMDLES ~ GREEN BEANS ~ ~abo~u~tt~c~up~. ---~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ 3 OZ. PKG. .I 303 CAM . R . . rr. one PG"'d Of Yubancaftee .......... _ ..... , ::..:; r a ...... ..-....... ·-____ ..,.., AMERICAN BEAUTY 9c SPRINGFIEL~ 29c SPAGHElll MIX WHOLE BEETS&~ I OZ.. !MY. SCHIWMGS PURE 59c SPRINGFIELD 29c BLACK PEPPER SLICED BERS J!:. 4 OZ.CAM , . . : MUSH· 59c 1 ROOMS Younl'• Supreme butt.ou-4 oa cu B-B-Q Sauce wrrs .59C Rqular, Hot, Hickory-18 oz btle t Biscuit Mix • • • • 59c ~ Fisher'• Cor more than biscuita! '° 0% • . .. .. ~. Tomato Paste •• 49c :· • Hunt'1-rich, thick, for flavor! 12 oz •• , . . ~ .. ----------------1: ~ ~r~s 39c ~ Springfield Halves, Slicet! No. 21h t ~-Snackil'CakeMix. W • :~ Betty Crocker-all varieties! U 'h oz ~ Cookie Mix mnrs • 39c ~ s;~;k~;;~:-~.~;~9 ~ Carnation pkg. of 10-three flavors l1 t: ---------- P: R.C ~ COL.A SIX s 1 09 ~· PACK ~. He~ulnr or Diet Rite! 12 oz cans • t· ________ ___. /·Margarine •••••• 55c , Snffola, for cholesterol concern! 1 lb i Green Beans • • • 25c Springfield Reg. or French cut-No. 303 · Lunch Bags • • • • 39c i Zee-package of fifty! Cet several ~ .Formula 409... 39c ~ I lou,.ehold cleaner-22 ounce sil..e G • $2M a1n DlTOCllT •••••• • Kmg 1ize for more laundry! (2So tft) Ivory Liquid. • • •. 79~ .., For duihes-and hands! 22 02 Ole Ill) '-Cat Food :m .... 25c "' • ('hopped Kidnf'Y, Chopped Uver-G OT i Chiffon Towels. 55c ' . "" .. • ..\"-'IOrte<I color'I or print1'-lar1e roll : ·------------~ =~:::. 6 9c. For whiter whit.ea! Oallon .U. Beef Shanks ••• 89~ Center tut from l'.S.D.A. Choice beef I RUMP s119 ROAST • Round c:ut or U.S.D.A. Choice beef Beef Rib Bones • 69i U.S.O A. Choice-bake or bar~cue CHUCK 79c STEAK • Center Cut! U.S.D.A. Choice beef loilnd ltBilk ~~~:.~CE ........... 1llll Your folks will love the hearty goodnes.<i of fork tender, lean, tasry round steak ... any dov ol the week! Stew Beef •••.. s 1 '! Omaha Roast •• s l 2t Swiss Steak ••• s 1°? Extra lean! Bonelel>R! U.S.O A. Choice Thick cut of Choice beef rounds Round cul of U.S.D.A. Choice beef C::::=iii:==l!E==~L:l~~-===~:t. --a ~ ---=-] -1##-1~ ---=--1_~ l ~~:':~s 59~ Oven rea~! Fresh eggs! Net wt. 8 oz. Sausage ITIUAlmu • s1 41 We make it. the old world way! WE FEATURE GENUINE MILK-FED VEAL Be choosy! -choose the real thinic' Sliced Bacon ..• s 1°! El Ral'lcho'11 thicker "ranch style" ---.... Split 59c Broilers ... Large Grade A fryers with Ciblets Ground beef ~m: s1 1t Doell not exceed 221(. fat content Fr•h Spare llJBr:sW"PORK ... ~lll. Th~ will be finaer lickin' good , 'cause they"re so lean, ~n fastv and finer quality EaatNn pork' . Round out your menu with ·cheese! •lamaak ........ 1/.71. fl, Cheddar ehttle tbat offers medium sharp flavor! ••• by the piece. for cookint or just for pleasure! Mozzarella 11 oz • • 5111 • Pnicloua (U •••• 1.21) ,, ....... , Ricotta... . . . . . . 93c Pretioua brand fl ti ...... Ski . .• Monterey St 59 Jack rl • El Rabciao•a O'ltn label! by the piece Blue Cheese • • • 79c Daniah from Flora Danica! 4 mi f American 2 ll. LOU • • s 159 Springfield cheese spread! CHEEZ $149 WHIZ ~ So venatile, and Ktaft'al 16 oa Gouda Cheese • s1 11 GI -.•• Laughing Cow 8 oz Parmesan.... • • 98c OI ..., ••. Sargento 4 oz wedge A!'lerican s 1 09 Singles Kran-.ach alice wrapped! 12 oz • smmmr 9 CHoPs s1 4 • Western raieed-U.S.D.A. Choice Stewing Lamb • 39i Shoulder and neck cuts! Choice Lamb Breastm1111 59~ Ground lamb, aeuonini, fresh ena RO(ll) - CHoPs s2 1! Western raiaed-U.S.D.A. Choice LANGOSTINO Extra fancy ... peeled, $279 cleaned and rooked! 12 o~. package Snapper HCRu ••• s21! Fresh fillets for fine eating! Halibut Steak • ~ $ 32! Center cut from Northern fish ·-. Fresh Trout. • • • 69~ From Idaho waters ... net weight 5 oz. Fresh Clams :v 79t New England (UT1l.Dl.CXS ••• $1J9 .. ) Wine transforma dinner into an occasion! LANCER'S Wltl ~or white -s399 Reduced 40c Slh GALLO WINE ,, Vin Ro!;e, Chianti or $199 · Hhanegonen 1.1 1al. REDUCED 80c VOoi~ $8'' Save I his week on the half-gallon Cabin Still ...•• s549 Straight whiskey reduced 1.10 Quart Rum IOllllCO ••••••• s499 Your choice of light or dark! fifth Seagram's V.o.s17so Save 1.00 on Canadian! Half-pllon Scotch ,ASSPOIT ........ s 1111 Now reduced 1.00 half-gallon SAVE 1.00 ON . EL RANCHO'S $499 TEQUILA °' Our own ltbel-whlte or ,old 1 ,: Frozen Food : . • ~Enchiladas BRRElS •• ~. 39c., hWu in ~f/l'ct Thur Mor 3 throu1n Wed. 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Landau t roof dtx lnm Sharp Sharp< (633LWI/) 54299 COUGAR Xl·7 H.T. V-8 auto trans factory air steering power brakes A radio heater whitewall tires roof l lnted glass rallye wheels. oval tires Save On This One LFSJ. ) . • I J .. When we armed ouraelvea,' • s&Jd Brother Jack, wresUina an adllqUe truck up a mounlaln road so• rueeed his pistol almost bounced oil the dashboard. ''that old devil and hts army stopped being as obnox1ou~ with lheir guns." lfttAT OLD DEVIL as a miner nan\~ C 0 Carbon. who 1sn l taltiing these da ys, not to strangers. and especially not to Brother Jack Ills army consis~ of tbfee hired guns. ooe of them called locaJly "the fat frog:• Brother Jack 1s the Rev. Jack ODphant. shepherd of a rlock of renovated m1screants known as t~ Hallelu1ah People. By l~d­ ing them to Jesus. said one of th,m, a former Junkie, Brother Jacft s hows the path ''from the gult~rmost to the uttermost." I The feud is over a gold mine - sort or. IT IS AS BIZARRE a story as anything out of Zane Grey, who also might have selected the sel-ttft'ir. •6cu.1ve. a mining camp where PtQ~cctors once picked up nug- cefs ~s big a:. turkey eggs and spil~ blood over them, ls a ghost town Jl 1:. 20 miles from a pav~d road m desert so hostile Uu! upraised arms of lhe saguaro cactus seem to be pleading for r11in. But tht.> bullet:. arc real, and Brother Jack wishes they would ct>Ue firing so he can ~et on with his ~r~nd pl Jn lit• J1ms lo'bu1ld a lake out here. pump mg y, at<:r from the old mine shaft!> and to pllQ'lt 4) vineyard for th(• llJllt•lu Jab' Pcoµle lo labor to, and n:su1 rect~1ty. • WILL BECOME a Holy G.!!_~ town," he said. Brother Jack 1s a husky, 53- year·s>ld preacher who came to tbe mlnislry late. he said, after a li(e. of evil. He has great bushy 1 eyebrows, a booming voice, wears patched Jeans and, at tJmes lately. a pistol holster. Ji~ >eel his llallcluJah People in· to tt,.e desert here I ast December. Th~e are 42 of them, plus about a aozen hallelujah dogs, OCCUP} ·~ a ramshackle camp of trailers and buo;cs and rc~no' atcd man~ buildings Yft£\' DROVE HERE from Tam po. 1"1~1 . IA. hcrt' they gre>" orttnges .1nd 1A.ht'rt' Hrother Jark got hold of 200.000 s hares of 50 cert stock, a e1ft. tn a company <:atled the Rhenium Cnrp purportt'd owner of the < kt<n ,. . mine, abandoned since 193ti. On arriving they round Carlson J~gln a trailer at the entrance t~ mine roud Carlson has ~ barricaded tht-road, re- ~n11 the HalleluJah People to uae boulder-strewn alternatlve11, trlllls really Carlson also claims a •port.Ion of ownership in the mloe, but that apparently i!ln't the source of the quarrel lh fact they were friends at fir;;t. Carlson wanted a rock- crush1ng mill built nearby H~lleh.uah Bo:t:. hired out thcrr la~r. APWlrePl>O .. GOLD AT THE ROOT? Rev. Jack Oliphant partners. rigged up a sluice about a mile away al Weaver Gulch, which is not on the Ot:lil\'C property, and started panning Hallelujah. Gold. "That's what I think is at root of all Uus," Brother Jack said "All of a sudden Carlson wanted us out of here, me, Al, every. body. The gold is the only way I can explain it. .. IN ANY EVENT, at Brother Jack's New Year·s communion• service three men showed up tot· ing guns. The men later told an Arizona reporter they were hired by Carlson. that thev had been shot at. had shot back. had been threatened "ilh dynamite, and had caught HalleluJah Uo)S try ing to steal equipment The way Brother Jack tells 1t. all the shooting has been from the Carlson camp. Except once "THEY BL'RNED i\ CROSS one night on that ndge ov<'r PRESIDENT OF BOARD Or. Burton F. Wlllls FV Hos p ital lbt,.., .. be • d, .. _ ' Cl1d ....... t.M ridp my .22 Me. JD I did. He mo wet be th.reaieoed &o do tbe .... thins whea tbree armed mm met him at a tut1) in tbe road, which ba• 'bee• bl~lred, \ For '11at threat, Brother Jack 11 to be amuene.d. He says he is not worried because God wUJ protect him. be- ing m the right, and wonder11 why he can't get similar legal action for his own litany of complaints. He has told the sheriff about tht-m. Lord knows. They include a pistol wtupping, a shot through his truck door -a hole 1s dermltely there -a shot aimed at a dog that almost hit a baby. and assorted other mJs- deeds that bave led him tA> fence his camp with barbed wire and combine prayer walks with sen· try duty at night. YAVAPAI COUNTY Sheriff Curly Moore, for ·&is part, says "That trung's gotten so buggy buggy I've assigned trly chief de- puty to it.'' The deputy shrugs . "Upon investigating, I have foiind a lack of witnesses. I think it's a civil matter " There the Octave mlne war stands. One thing else. The deputy said he has. upon investigating, found something that might be a cnmtnal matter alter all and he 1s keepmg tus eye on 1L SO'fE HALLELUJAH Boys opened up an old mine shaft, IA. h1ch had been sealed. 1ust enouAh to gel a whiff of a curious odor "There·s a possibility a body is do1A. n there ... lhc deputy said. Cheetah Cub Lost, Safari Offers Reward Lion Country Safari officials are ottering a $250 reward for the safe return of the $5,000, five· month-old cheetah discovered missing Sunday from the wild animal park in lrvine. A spokesman saJd the cheetah cub was missed early Sunday morning when employes at the nursery m the animal compound round the glass broken tn the dis- play ~tndow and could not locate one cub Another cheetah cub and two h~ ena pups IA. ere still inside the cage Ofhc1als say they are not certam "IA.hether the animals broke the glass and allowed the rub lo escape or whether lhe ) oung animal was stolen. An} one spotting the cheetah s hould phone Lion Country SB(arl, 837-1200, and allow trafned animal handlers to pick up theanlmal Willis Elected Board President Dr. Burt.on F. Wtlhs has been School, he Is chief or pediatncs at elected president or the Fountain tht> hospital. "'6ANWIUL•:. BROTHER Valley Community Hospital He hv{'!'; 1n Huntington Beach J a ~ k m l.'t a n o t ht> r I oc a I boardoftruste~. with hmwire and two children. hdlflesteadcr. Al Hu)ncs, a Dr. Willia has been practicln& Other newly elected board tfl~velin g carn1v11l con medicine in the Fountain mem~r, are Drs Rudolph cekhlonairc out dom~ a little pro-Valley/Huntlnaton Beach area Baldon•. Stanley Mayberg, s~Ung m the off season for five years A graduate of the Arthur SuJuer and Allan M . . .. aynes and Brother Jack w<'nl University of Illinois Medical -Turbow. ,~.......:.~~~~~~~~~__:~_:_:..:..:..:;;:.......:~__:~~....;..:......;_;~--~~~~~~..._~~~ "I'll bet he con hug all hiJ kids at once.'' TV Writers Avert Strike LOS ANGELES (AP> A strike agaJnst the three major television networks vlas averted Tues· day night when members of the Writers Guild voted to accept three-year contracts with CBS, ABC and NBC and others. More than 3,200 guild ( J members voted here and ~late tn New York and the un· animous "yes" vote. a _________ _, guild spokesman u1d. averted a strike similar to the one that batted the in· dustry for 15 weeks in 1973 Contracts with lhe three major networks. the Association of Motion Picture and Television Producers and an alliance of sax major program suppliers -including Paramount and Universal studios -called for wage increases of between eight and 10 percent, according to one industry source. Dftatlt P ettall fl ~"• 011ie SACRAMENTO CAP> -This year's major death penalty bill apparently will undergo some re· vision before It faces its first committee vote. The Senate Judiciary Committee voted 5·4 Tuesday to delay a vote on the measure for a week after some members who are expected to support the bill said they still had problems with 1t Jtldge Spar~• Torr~ Pine SAN DIEGO (AP> -Superior Court Judge Jack R Levitt says the Moose Lodge in Ocean Beach cannot cut a Torrey pine until the court re- views the question. A temporary injunction issued by Levitt Tues· day is in addition to hts earlier restraining order sought by residents trying to save the old tree. · Oaarla Clalnu 'E•llroer ... LOS ANGELES (AP> Blind blues singer Ray Charles has denied that an unidentified fan who jumped on stage and seized him during a bt!hefit show tried to strangle him. Charles said Tuesday that the young man mere· ly embraced ham, apparently overcome with emo- tion. More .Ve11t 11ra La~• So"flltt LOS ANGELES CAP) -The city council has asked the state to help ease congestion on the crowded Ventura Freeway by addtng an extra lane in each direction. The council said the stretch of freeway from the Hollywood Freeway to the western city limits car· ries 195,000 vehicles daily. PUBIJC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE ll'ICTITIOUI •USINISI NAM• ITAT•M•NT The 1a11owt1>9 -Mlft 11 dolno bw ll«HU VIEJOUNIOHStl._Vl(,I, '6t1t La ~Ir ._Gad. MIHlon Viejo,~ •HIS l "°"'" E•rl Y •rbOf'e11911. 16$41 la O\olll• UM. ~ulorl Vl•IO. c' •UIS 11111 bu\lnMI ll c-IOCllMI by •n In· dl•ldu•I Tome. Ya1bor(IU9h P UBLIC NOTICE Tiii\ Ital-I •H 1111!1 "'"" IM , Co""'" Cieri!. ol Oran~ Counly on F.oruary U, 1"7. Wlaoa, l Sag y t'ellin, s, was tr1inst to fet his dog to the judllnl area durtna a Lacuna ch doir show. Sam wu entered 1n the .. btuest do&" cateaory liit to 10 the Other. ·-. - F71:170 Pvbll ..... ()r-O>HI Oall., Pi161 Marcr.i, '· i. n rth Prob a f'1"9'1D AP l>t.~ddia ....... .._.._ 21, aon of \.be bud ol AnheuMr-· Bu.lt:b I.De., bu been llenlenced to Cive years proba- Uon In cumection with the sbootiaa death l&a1t year olDaMLMbr,23. Leeker wu shot 1n t.he race and killed Feb. 10, me. •tu.le be WU an onrni1ht guest at the Bu.sch Manston at Granl's Farm In St. Louis County.~ elder Letter is president oft.he So c.iood Potato Ch{p Co. ' A special provision m Busch's probation stipulates that be must not be permitted to handle firearms durlnc the five-year period. • ·'I bring regards Crom the colonies and from our President -the tooth fairy," Frank Sinatra told 6,000 British fans as he opened a week o! sold·out charity con- certs in London. The audience Jamming the Royal Albert Hall gave the singer a staodJng ovation after bis 80-minute performance. Pri ncess Ma r garet, tonatirae Sinatra fan. was a t the theater for the 62·year·old singer's first British concert m two years. Charles Marks. 108. of Wc·ston. W. Va .. says the best trung about about his ho!>p1lal stay was "going bome and telling them what a fine tame 1 had ... Marks underwent surgery for the removal of his prostate gland. Hts doctor, urologist Dr. Araold F. Gruspe, said Marks -was walking lhe hospital halls within 24 hours and was back home in two days. "I was really amazed how he recovered so fast," Gruspe said. "He's as strong as a mule. I just never saw anything like it before in my life. He's as alert as can be and In excellent sha~ physically: more like a man ln his 60s than one who is 1()8." • The late Prime Minister David Ben·Gurton secretly corresponded for 15 years with a British woman. says a new biography of Israel's founding father. Ben·Gurlon's fr1endsh1p with Doris May, a Christian woman he met when she was working as a secretary at the Zionist ofrlce in London in the 1930s, continued until 1956. says the book by Michael Bar·Zobar. ~ .. The relationship was a n in tellectual one, Ben·Zohar wrote. Ben·Gurion was married in the 11H·ou1110.. years he corresponded with Miss May and there was no indication the two had a love affair. Girl Honor~d PUBIJC NOTICE , • aa. Waw't Nolke: AJI real estate advertised in Uus new!>paper ~i. i.ub ~ to the f'edeul 1''a1r Hou11ng Act of 19ti8 which tnakes 1t illegal to ddvert1se "any pre ference, hm1ti.t1on, or ducnm1nallon based on race. color, rchg1on, selC or naltonal onam. or an intention tn make an) such preference. hm1tJ lion, ord1!>cnmmallon " 1lus ncw:.paper will not koow1ngly _.ccepl an} advertising for real esUlte which is 1n viola \lonoCthe law. HometforSale ••••••••••••••••••••••• G1Mrd 1002 IUUX OM AYOCUO South ot Rwy. on one ol Corooa de! Mar'a:prettJest. wide ltreeta (oppc»ite Jrvme Terrace). 2 .Bdrms •• walh frplc. & l ·bdrm apt. with a ~· room & bath for use as guest apt. or omce. Shown by Jtpp'l. $135,000 llAUTIFUL 5 IDIM. Mission Viejo's best & largest. with large family rm., formal dimng rm .. frplc .. 3 car garage. Good mt. & night light views. T his 2,850 ft. beauty, of· fered by transferred owner. for $125,000 t'. 759-0811 ri.u( .,,.._ OUR 6'ut Wutwt Bt.q. 4!>0NEWr-ORTCENTERDAIVE 7590811 KISSIM•I DtDtn UYI .... but he'd sure enjoy tbe f antastlc view ot bay & ocean from UUs cliff's odse location " the home ls no diamond in the rough. csither. Qolly 3 years old. lt sparkles rrom every facet! 3800 sq. rt .. 3 bdrms., •baths, large playroom or of· lice would convert to 2 additional bdrms. 2 Wet bars, sauna, bll·in vacuum. 3 car garage + much more! $320,000 Or exchange for bayfront. Resplendent to the nth degree for those who deserve the best. 671-4400 DM1i011 of H..tMw ... .,......,. Co. t ............ ftLA Room for your imagination to roam! 2 story Uled entry. arched puaageways to formal dining, spacious nvtng room. paneled den. and service eas. Not to mention a heavy bea ceil· ing with arched brick fireplace. arge kitchen with buill·in table, an ups balcony and 5 bedrooms. Adjacent to Mesa Verde Country Club. Presented al $199,500. U~IVUI: li()Ml:S REAL TORS•. 546·5990 1525 Mesa Verde Drive, East, Costa Me~ also m Corona del Mar, at 675·6000 I I 002 Ga•rd I 002 .•.....••...•••........ ..................... .. -------------NEWPORT HEIGHTS •••••••.•••.......•.... (i.....,.., 1002 G~ral 1002 GeMrol 1002 DUPLEX Real Estate OPPORTUNITY Opening for 2 lu·'d real e.late !iale.speople 1n an olfire with 21 yrs cx1> and in the same loc.illon Many referrab & y,ulk ins. Your own de:.k & phone. Broker pays all advert1smA. Top t·omm Call BILL l.ACH!:;N MYER, for 1nlen ll'W i1nyt1me 1860 Newpurt Ul\d .C M f.46-3928, eves673·4~77 Lachenmyer Realtor LCICJUllG Ranchette WITH VIEW .....•.....•.............•..............•..... WESLEY N . TAYLOR CO. REALTORS since 1H46 llG C4HYON NEW USTIMG City lights view! Corner location! Lovely 4 BR home with 2 baths + guest powder rm. Lge living rm with cathedr al ceiling & floor.to·ceiling ftrl'place, formal DR, fam rm with fireplace. Bright sunny kitchen & lge breakfast area. Air·cond. automatic sprinklers & delightful patios. Former model home on quiet street. 21 ! I San Joaquin t«ls Rood NEWPORT CENTER, H.1. 644-4910 .•.•.••••••.......••.••..•.•••.......••.••.... WEST CLIFF 3 Bdrms., 2112 baths, family rm., pool, lanai. $14.9,500. LIDO ISLE NEW ENGLAND CHARM. 3 bdrms., 2 baths. $159,500 DOLL HOUSE 2 Bdrms. + den. $145,000 IRVINE J Bdrms .• 2 baths. Lge. indoor aquarium. Covered patio. $63,900 COSTA MESA 17 Suite office bldg. 6.000 Sq. ft.: new· ly carpeted & draped. $295,000 LIDO REALTY 3377 Vlo Udo. H.1. 671-7300 Spoctam 1700 ft . .a mtlt. l Ir. 2 lath. lcje wardrobH. tnlrrored door1, carp•h· *apes Wttillt. $1M111e roof, CJ111Hws. Decks off ... ster bedrooa1 & dhlllHJ peffos. Fencad, lmdtc.,.cl. dbl CJlrop .. .... Cnto. built I 0 mo old. Ow.at-will lffM oc~_..for I yror--.$157,000. -0,-5-day 1-5. Appoint-' oely. Cal 642·27 4 I ott. 5 PM. BAVFRONT. pier & float. lots $185,000 to $295.000, to build your own custom bome. Several areas to choose from. Nearly 2 acres neMled amonA gwnl oak~ onh 212 mile:. to thl• surf with a remarkJhle custom bwlt 3 bdrm + dt•n + family rm home dt: signed to max1m11.c the panoram1«. h1llv nmchland \ ll'W Alsn ·~ c·ar covered 1wrk1nA + mom for 1·am1wrs. boJh. t•k. The n>rral <·an J t' l'OmmodJt t' .is rn.111\ hori.t·' ,,, \OU roultl t•\ 1•r want v.1th ruorn lo ,.µ,1n• I 002 GtMral 1002 GeMral I 002 GeMrol I 002 ATTRACTIVE Linda Isle 5 BR, 41h ~a .. Cam. rm. & formal dining; lge. tile patio & waterfront deck. $350,000 ·······•••••·•········· ........................•..•••...•..........•.......•••.............. GOLF COURSE VIEW Just l•~ted · N1rely de l"Oratl'CI horn{• 1n tip top l'<J nd1llon on the Golf Cour.t• 1 Bil. 7' 1 bath:.. f J m II y r '"' m p I u., FormJI 1>1nin2 Pnce 10, SI 1~ 101 mc·l1101ni: lanrl Appl nnh lo '\l'l' <'.tll 67:1 li.';SO JUST 2 0 FF 1-. H I N f; I' H I ( • 1-; Br;tnrl nt'" t lll'd r<Mlm ~'!11000 r ~ I t 'untl .. ' 1 .. 11 • 1.r1•Jt Cati 6~44-1211 ~ IWZdtll ~:.:,\~.1tc~1;·~~;~ ~~.··r~:' ~ . ----•••••-. '<'r\"'"ur.., Ht-<ll.11µ\'l ~ _________ 1 ~l'dlle.lr' i~l l;.1>;! -MESA VERDE BEAUTIFUL HOME COUNTRY CLUI PLUS POOL E:1.1·epl1on.ill) attract 1' e tn lt>Hd an'tJnt homl bc.1ut1ful f"eJlure., 1 ~room:-v.1th <111 of the rlt',1rerl t'lemcnt' and mun·' IA>•t:'h pool Jnd J ,I(' u I II ~I I u at(' d In 1 hull'C ne1w:hborhnod ~lobr lo eweryth1n~ JUST LIS TEO! COSTA MESA EASTSIDE Extra dean. J bdrm & famJI~ rm pool homt:' ~t f:a:.~ldl.' 11)1 Jt1on Bnrk fri>lc Lov. m.unl ) ant $119.500' lal>oo lay Prop. Realton • 67>7060. J'nme Countr. l'luh Jrt'.1 of ;\tl',,1 \'(•nit• Qu1t'I trl'l' lln1·1I t ul !h· '"'' lt•.1db tn I ~tun :.paemu' J bedroom h11rn1· 1 ... rsu· m.ai.ter )IUI lt! pl u. ... :! I" IO ~ttt'fl tk1lroom' F.1m1h room hoJ'b rnJ'''' 1• s I o n e I 1 r t• p I J 1 r brrakf,1~1 h.1r ,1r1ct m 1·r lnok~ trop11.il l(Jt cl1•11 paltn. 1-'ull pn1 ,. SI 110.r1e1e1 1 II ' , I) ti V. n (' \ l l. l''tr'.'11 lime ofreredl ________ _ !"'2 iiAA ~ K(Y RE:ALTORSA SEA HAVEN J l\edroom + lilri.tl" lllx:!f• fam1l~ rm ,, '"Pf'r .ire.i for f,1m1lv '"'"nil lln todav ' m.trket th1" '' a h•mf11• hm SlOS.000 Ple:i~e phone for info and appt !>46-4141 ~ COATS& WALLACE REAL ESTATE . INC. MEWPOlT HEIGHTS llne Of \ ~ind J ht-droom homt' lc,..-ated ''" .t quad trf'f' hneli $65 000 'lit'\'{ r .... 11 huae-rul<hc· a ' ' y,111xlrn 'un drt k!> .inti lll ~ II ~011 '"l'ft \ .. nt "'1th I'. Z ~a'Sn 11,,,,, or tr:uler dfrl'l>' m.1kr th•~ tht• .trlne ANYTIME l.Jm1h ' dn«•m home l'nn.ft n1d1t at s:n soo ---------t C1\l.I. 7SI :11!11 CAU US FOil C: SELECT CGftdot/T~lff T'PROPERTIES l:tT•tM&l"IM P'rorn S39,000 to tRJ.000 DISTRESS S "'1 I! EXCELLENTTl-:RMS ~ THE HOMISELLDS 752-USl OLDIE lmmf'd1ale po&!C!l5ion! 3 bd. 2 bath. fre11h painl in Mde & out. Own•r ne«is fu.,t ,,,11c &WI· nu . --- COHDOMIHIUM OHTHIWAT!R W1lh up tlO!le vu•w that \Ou can alm~t tnUl'h I ll'un, Ba~ & load.~ of c1 ty ruithl light' Beautiful :? Rdrm with boat i.hp au1J.ible. '133,000 f.\l ftl•\ l'l \'\11 .. 671-6900 • ssssooosss Price Reducffow A mu!\t 5ee upi;:raded cari>eL" wall rovenng, &. drape~ all c-olor roontmated' New paint 1n.,.<k and out s Bedrm lge family room w1lh wet bar. Formal dlnlnJl. 2 ftrt"Plaros. Lge covered patio. 3 Car icar. VIEW Somer-Mt ~I. Pnced to sell NOW! ! 644· 7270 HOME.ct RENTAL Charming 2 bedroom l-:a::.ts1dl' Co~ta Mrs:i homl' on a clt'l'JI lot. wrth J :? bedroom n•ntal unit c·IOlie to i.hopp1ng. Pnc•1•1l nj.(ht al Stlti.500. CAI.I. S5t) 21i6(1 «=:SELECT T'PROPERTtES HffDAGOOD Offiu luiHdinq? ::-,pal IOU!> 1\ C. :! ::.ty Oil bldA cm J main !>I nr Irv.-.. It ha' been 'Jl & net>d... J ROOd l'OJI of paint & a cleanup ~) $q fl " 37 prkl! ~pace~ 6. add ·1 prkit :1v:11I Bu~ \top m front, ror toe • -.wuble.ror Gov'mt or 1m \ Jlc agcy. adult ::.chi. or )OU name 1t' 12345 Wl'~tmln:.tcr, Garden Gro~e ~ 752-731~ DONALD M. BIRD A\o\.0<••••\1 •eoltor~ WATHYIEW .,DUPLEX" Two blocks to beach. :nrn 2BA upper unit : WR 2BA lower. Quality carpet1nf( & drapes thruoat, bltn . range/ovens, Dl!hwshr... fri>lc,, huce Liv rm w 12-1 • deck overlook g lhl' water Steps to bay beach & clo-.e to park Sl~ 500 JACOIS HAL TY 675-6670 3 la-1.ASTSIDE POOL--st6.900! ONLY $44,500. \<!ult Condo ;! twclroom~. :: full hath' +-~t·l·uril\ '' 'l•·m t'.dl lfrd C~rpl'I Ht•Jltur'. i!>I I :!O:t •Olive Port! Homes• :!Cl brand nev. homes IJ:{' J & .i bdrm <,hake & tile roofs from S.S!l,000 '7141539-SMIS GOLF COURSE ESTATE REDUCED $10.000 Totally upgraded in & out Jh.Jtte mstr s te down. :i bd up. 2' ~ ba. lgc fam rm, opens out to ~olf t'ourse. Every rm very sp.il·1ou.~ w /many xtra!> & u great view. 545-9491 -' . ••• TOM Webb 1821 Oriole Orin CostaMna You are lhe wmnernf 4 llckets lo lhe Wnhrn National BOAT SHOW atlhe ANAHEIM CONVENTION C'F.NTER March9 13 Please call 642·56'7R. ext 333, to claim your tickets. *** BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR J41 Boy'>•d t•D11v•• NB b /S-6161 GeMral 1002 Geweral 1002 ...............••••........................... BIKE TO WATER Sl49.500 l'nkntiou, I Bdrm "1th pool ~'\. J.11·u111 1-'am rm form<.tl dm rm (JUJht~ Jnd spat·l! 1n hl•\t NU lcx·at1on Lu~h greencn OH THE WATER $239,000 Tie your bay boat in front oC your beauhful home on l.JtUe Balboa Island. Stained glas!>, bnck. tile enlr), beams & warm lb. S yrs new. 3 Bdrm, 2•,"2 ba + exlra unit for rental or " Call now to sec and buy for summer fun. - WATI.RFROl\'T tiQM[~ REAL ESlATE 631-1400 h""uYMAN'S DREAM llere's a J bedrm ready for you tn s tart on. YOU FIX AND YOU SAVE! Has new Kitchen Aid dis· hwuher but n eeds tender loving car e. Only S61,SOO-besl buy 1n Foonuun Valley. Submit your off en.. IT'S AU HERE! Huge pool. Ko1 pond, garden. office, library. bar, family rm, dining MESA VERDE'S FINEST ~ Bedroom. :: hulh and lum1l} Pn,·ate SpJn1sh court}ard l.'ntrance. lg back yard Great place for children. lScat and dean' See it today. Seller motivated 1 Owner v.111 carry 2nd TD. Make oCfer' M9·86S5 ...--..r$ UPERB HOMES TY I BIG CANYON CUSTOM Brand new, never hved 1n. executive home. 2 Story hvmg room with massive fireplace and view Jon. s Bedr m, 6 bath, family room and library. All of lh1s looks out onto spectacular pool waterfall and golr course. Truly an out· standing home . 640-616' ~ COATS&WALLACE 'REAL ESTATE. INC. rm. 4 bedrms. 2 baths, 2 --------- firepla~es. All this 10 a MONTIGO MODEL one story home on an out· slie IOl for only $83,950. HAHOI VIEW HOMES 5 IDRMS .Rab rt 4 BR and Family Room I.ARM LOT I! S Ideally located for Btrl tge ram home Realty children acrou from w/ove:nsized lot. Adobe 1reenbelt. Consider clos· ti' •-· 1 td 2 llZ41._. Ifft. ln1 escrow about July e en .. .r • new Y el) • ... u.c-._. lJt. Exclusive with The patios. Xlnt area. cloee l•-------•I Real &taters al $1.32,000. to everythinJl. s bdnns. 2 •---------• bas, din rm. Loan is as· Call 673·8550 IUTGOODIE Walker 6 lee Real lstate Quiel Cul de., .. 11.~ 1n 1-: as t 'I I d e I 8 H k B a y a~a. Double door entry. l"ormal hvlng room. White Brick hreplace. Giant family room. Chef'11 kitchen. Pantry. S«luded mast.er swte. 2 decorator baths. One bdrm. converts to den as needed! Spaclows patio. HUlle yard. Sparklln" bloe ludney-sbaped pool. Jo«i to Newport Golf _:;;;=;:==-==I Counle Take adv a nt.age, caU752 1100 sumable! 'Prired to S«tll Ol•IN"l'I• IHl•'ltOllNli:'(T at $79 ..... "'"'' RE~ti{~~:~onl [ ~ IH~IMI 3 Bedroom with rl'ntr11I air condltlnn1nJt. J:Ood 1ocaUon for only S4J.'150 11 h WfS T SI Of REALTY INC 848-2323 Stoll thmg:; rast with Doil) Pilot Want Ads. lla\e :o;omethmR lo !\ell? Classified ads do 1t w{'ll. S@Rot}µ-"t2fs · T ltaf lnfri9uin9 Wore/ Game with a Cltuclcla 0:'!:":~7. ~ ..... ........ --1e-d1 I KOYOEN I I I' I I __ I __ 1r_11_1 .._i5 _j• ___ I j I l Y K A B I l 1 wn pl•"""'° to .. k• • •i>r· " I I J [ <Ollfttry tovr of (ut'opt, !wt I . _ _ _ _ couldn't •f40td the f 101 leg of I L A Y N U C I lht ltinerery: the trip -f~ ;-· .... _ -, -,.-,.-, -, ...... 0 ~:.:: .:--... ~ ~ ______ __,.__.,.. ........ , .... ..._No. ...... Ol1N r1C 9• II\ 11/f'I ltHI ri.rr• l~R&llil . IBr. 38a. air 591·8115. Open Wcekendi1 Want Ads Call 642·5671 ~ 1002 Ga•:ll IOOZ Ga•r• 1002 Ge•HI 1002 ............................................................................................ macnab I Irvine realty 1MI POPULAl c....._, Desitable 3BR, 2 bath plan located on a private coruer lot. Home le yard are in excellent condition & would be ideal for the small ramlly. $138,500. Bob Lane &«-6200. (F6S) 642-tJ35 tOt Dowr Orlw Irvin. •t CM'IOUS V•ltrt C..nttr 752·141 ' I UDOYALUI Sun spluhed privacy °" tbe "islde of Lido Isle. 3 bedroom new appliances & paint. Move-in conditJon. $158,500 A COUl'Wal IAMmt CO. 644-1766 21'1 IA~OUtNHtU.lflD. UH~c:.JnQ .... " a c ... N. 16'9 I Sa ogle story end unit condo. 2 /)I' •• 1 . bu. prof. decoratac! & upgruaill thruout w/e"<pensive wallpaper.,A: wrought iron. Lovely patio, 2 C1lta. garage wt auto door opener. 1 o( re k ind for particular buyer. Near schools, shopping & frwys. .. ... 4 ~.,' HEW 4 aa. leact. H-.. sn.ooo New 2 story P.U.D. Never occupied• 1 block to beach, 3 blocks to H.B. Pter. 21,; buth. wet bar, all gas blth:s~· balcony & rncd patio. '·'' '·'"' CHAltMIHG 4 .. Towtlhs• S7~tpp Super clean & upgraded T IO. 3 b"~·. New carpets, has master bdrm sui~, no wax kitchen & baths. lg covened patio. huge yard. Very private. fi:oot sprinklers. Near schools & shoppift¢ . Many extras. .tl YA. HO DOWN $66,&olt 3 Br. P.4 Ba home. Neat, attractlv~, d ecorated lhruout. fireplaC'e, lg~ kitchen w/pantry, d111ing roorri: ~· patios, yard compl. fenced. Ne~i" schools, Shopping, frwys, New p,a,r:~ with aquatics, tennis, handball, elt Lots of greenbelt. '1· 18055 MC1CJftalia St. 1 : fountain v •y • ; I 963-8311 Gn.erol 1002 G~ral \pDZ •.•.••..•...•.....•••.. ················~·~···· \'.\LLE\' HE.\ITY 1470 Jom-114 .-l!Mcll ORAMGE •h IHFLUEHTIAL ' EleJ?ant .\ b"-drm w?.! ft.~ IJJlh~ & c • nlral ;i1r W#>l l l,JOtbl ,11wtl • urnl'I\ 'til. \ --------• l!·•lt"-&. l•I\ t•retl p;rt111 HOME & INCOME r.1>.S011 , ,, • 4 Bdrm' :! bath,, frpl!· . S.ll SKUii • den. l''urn1-.ht!d l'Ju, Wes"'a•e-n Reafto# bachelor unit 11\l'r :! tJr lnt't RE Hriw-~ • garage Xlnt rcntJI pro t•-----·"!;'>···.-. .. perty. close to bealh __ -2 , $135.000 6'13-366J 642 2253 i-.-c:. Costa Mesi~ .. associated BROKEAS--AEl\LTORS 101' W ti••boo l 1l.J6•1 Sh~~~ai~?m~·1'l~h w fpk, eat in kiJ,ch\)'l· :.t•p enlrann· hall, b\t.ri bar. lol'> of ~toratli; & dblt> it.ir Golf t·our~l' l)k!' v:ird with room to'i.torc motor home or boa't, hurry, l1r:.l tim e ~d· vert1scd. «all ~6·~ •• lliMmitlliliilYil =um SIEK & FIND~ THE GREENS G R E N U S 0 R E S H 0 R H £ P 0 B ~ N E H C I W G R E E N B R I ( R l R E 0 N A L N E E R G P R R ( E P P [ E P G E G P E E K C ( N E I G L A N L P 0 R H R G R [ f N Y f W [ I r R R T P H , E 0 [ K [P f t' 0 UN R KL M 0 Pr Pt EGE f NRG [ t SH Bf SUH UP D• N A N G R E E N S I T A A R N tt T N ~ S R S R f H [ R A G ~ C H C A [ N [ ~ T 0 T E R T R l N B A N 0 A r [ r [ R 0 N U [ E B M U H T N E ( R G R f R ( N E F N B R E S U 0 H N ( ( R G R G G E E r G R [ [ N r L A s H [ R T G w ~ V R H E 0 T [ R ( B N E E R G C C It i , E G 0 P C G R E E N T E A l A W l 0 C nttruct on1: 1 n words bel-•J>Ot1t orwtr h w11d. up, down or dl1gon•llv. Find Hoh end bo~ 11 Greenback G~en Flash Green PepP4Y: Greeri Beret Greenharn Gree nskeep • Greenbrier Greenhouse Green Thumb Green Dragon Greenland Greenwich Tomorrow: Robin Hood ~~ .......... !?.~!!~ .......... !~.~~ I cae: 110111 ILllKS CD~ OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE '-wB.COMI TO THE 11.UFPS~ Rare ••Hermosa Plan". T•~ Bedroom Two Story Overlooking Greenbelt & Pool. Extras Lib; Marble Vanities, Mirrorea- Wardrob'-In Master Bedroorii. Cupboatd Space To S'pare. Rocnn Fo.-Wet Dor DeUahttul LuslUy Planted PaUo. Close To Shopping Tennis Coot1a Schools. Attractively Priced At $114,50(). _ IAYCRIST >11t POOL HOME ~loul. btfl, newly de· • •fCl!Hted bome in select 1'4iu. Move-ln condition. Priced right for tmmed. . s~.6'6-77U ''""'·~ '•it. Walker C lee Real lstetu 1ff 833-9781 ll Hester-Rro-n UAITOilS .... :,Jn Nl[;(L Cll 'l EY '. A55lJ[IAi[5 Toddler Time! ~· ~~ HERITAGE RFALrO RS s.top Lookin9 · This ls It! Outstanding 3 bdrm., 212 ba., family room home In Uruvers1ty Park. Qwel THE REAi.::,). ESTATE · .. G.AME • • NIGUEL SHOBES · lWo..sTOIT O..u""6 al Jsw, .• JBk + 4-~&Mrutlv• 1•&.e guarded area. Sl~. JAY YI. YEATS REALTORS 49HZS'f IOH HEWPOIT IEACH $65.500 Popular Se.wind Plan in N-wpt . T err de-2 I&. ~-~·· 2~ bas, 2 stf. w{frplo, tntl'g . comm. pool, Jacuui, 15 ac. parlt. Choose up· grades, move-in approx. May llL Prin. only. Eves "Wlaids. 7(18.9349 H.t.or View HCMM llGCAMTOM McLain, bl'a-4 n.., Z BR. 1ln1le level. Beat golf coursevlew. Sl25.000 AGENT 840-5560 THllWffS Beaut. decor. 3 BR. fam. rm., 2 baths. Some view. Ready to move lolo! OriJinal area. $128,900. co•11M AS soc. UM.TORS 7Ur0226 Beautiful California --------- Ranch atyle home. Large ~ ta.amed entry, b1e ent.ertainlDg living room, eirtn large (amlly room, dinine room & 4 big bedroolJ\S. 1f you bad L~bl of movlnc up, lhia 1s it! Better hurry they don't lut Ion& in UUI &reL 645-0303 FOREST E OLSON BIG CANJIN CONDO Luxur lout Oakcrest model with au.ab 1old ~ mirrored wet bar. deck olf Uvtna room wtth fM!lattic v[ew et golI course. Security guard 8Jld underarou.nd parldnc. ..... Qoal~ •·c.--'-"' Iii IPlacit ~--------t OpHHoee 1.4 Prap...t ... Pop u I a r up era d e d MOO °""~5,t~920 IDCM •• I ,.• Newport Shores home. . -,.-3Bd, 2Ba, 2JPatios. frpl,c . l-11111! ______ _ bltins. $76.Soo: ·336 "'PENINSULA"· Prospe~ St. N . B . A doll house! 2 BR, 2 ba. 6'2·1539 comp. redone incl. new, ---------1 modem kitchen. 2 Car BF.ST BUY in EastbluH. gar. Uaed brtck paUo. By owner. Price reflect!! Only $131,500 absence of real estate Owner/Agent548·l290 commission & generous allowance for redecorat· --------- HA.JllOll YllW PHASE 11'-PAUllMO *R-2* You'llsa veon thi!l'one.3 bedrooms. d1n1n" area. I 04 ,locatton · low main· tenance yard. 1700 Sq. rt . of carefree living. AIR CONDITIONED for year around comfort. f77.SOO ·"IT'S NOW PLAYING IN LAGUNA BEA<;}J". l WATER, WA~. EVERYW}IERE: that's the theme for this· fan- tastic 3 BDRM., SEP. GUF.ST ROOM, 3 BATH residence Has SWIM POOL. JACUZZl. etc. & awe inspanog OCEAN VU. IT'S COOL AT $100,000 ing. MAJ be aeen even· iDC1l ~ o.i,:IQldl. C,.11 640-6110 or 968·7889 'for appl. BLUFFS MIDWEEK OPEHHOUSE IYOWMIR 4 Br. fam·rm, 2~ ba, 2 brick frplc's. upgraded thruoul. Fff land. Owner $165,900. Prine only ~ Ne---6 Hel..,.11 cozy bnck fireplace to A 3 bedroom family ... ,_. • 7"" cuddle by. Sparkling bome 1n a superb su.r· oo a conier lot zoned to ADD UNIT. ls 8 s uperbly pool. Covered p1lUo. A~k rounding of family al· uparaded home with IOU in& $167.900. call Tarbell, mosFE"f>h. ere. NO ASSOC. . 2. RA..,CHO LAGUNA·, RLTRS 842-8854 "" "'~ A "Terrific Trina" plan By ownr, Back Bay cozy ol paneimg. h1Ch stone -• · modern tropical 1·n· ( rir eplace. mammoth _.'$ PRl'-a:.l Bike Ouence m this 3 BDRM. ely view of Newport's tprlc, almost v, acrefncd 0 -I with3BR,2"'1baandlov· bse. Wooden loors. family room, and has ~ the bea"Cb. ·~· ~ + dinmg room home. scerucUpperBay. 1arden, bl& trees. M111t quality copper plumb· 'ffl'H•Ulate 'born'\,\ 3 . . Ferns, plants: tiuJe 416Plata sellsoon,$82.S00.968-6525 IDI· ONLY f77.000. bchins. J:\4 baths. Slate 1atrium entry, big rooms, I J~Qlmll ~ tnU'f to llvtnt roorn wi\h •573 l'AM"'5 DI: IRV~ walls of glass & ReCl'wd., OPEH I ·S SPYGLASS & IPlam fl re Pt• c e. Gourmet OPEN DAl'L y with canyon & mou'nfMn THUaS. M.ch l Open H.se Sal/Sun 10·5 ~ k1tc;!'!~·tll0..SOO.Tarben. 8A.M.T06P.M. vistas. Easy expansion .C .. 644-72ll · ~DrakdlJay . ----ni-'iiio-HL .. ...,,8428854. UMCHRIA.LTY pos11bi1itie1. $142,000 New Elegant 3Br, 2Ba, MOOouauu•IW•Olfa UoU! By Owner. assume 1~~ 551·2000 ~OICf! rn F1JLLPR1CE. Cam rm, formal dln rm, ~.-. ... 5 Loan. IBr. 28.a, pool -.;;;;;;;;;~~;;;;.! bK.tfveShowplou MISSIOMREA.LTY hJ&hlY upgraded. 3 car •&•UU"" w/spa, liken.,. walk to Owner sacrifice! Colum· 985S.Coast,L-aguna gar, F /P $199,500. JUST LlSTliCD. two Ubrary&hlsch. S84,500. LOJTEllY biamodelon aqwet COS PhON494·07ll •---.-DUnlX---.. ---L631-4799orS47·9239 buullful Easts ide Prln.Only.!:ves/W1mds. street. Bia bonus room ---------· homes. NO down C..:;ill IM7"6Mi with wet bar, biult·in JUSTUSTS>I! Custom-built lS yr. old. S.CJe•• 1076 Ag~nt today. Heclt·jost. because you BBQ. 3 bedrma, formal Large, well designed 2 Frplca, beamed ce1Ung1, ••••••••••••••••••••••• S4~1H6 FB.L Tt«OUGH weren't lucky the lsL diolng, family room, 2\'l bdrm. condominium. stepe to beach. klllt buy MAllMIRS 2br. 2ba t st.ory l'Ol'ldo Ad jattnt Ne-,iort. O\u~t. nr sbopg Ir l1' 81\ll. J"ri n only u.s.•11 or 4J8. T134 OPEN DAILY 11&1CoilqeAve 3 Br. 2\'t ba co ndo. time doesn't mean you Cl t h · & al $12$ 000 Muv• ... Q'tl,a(ortune, Y""r , . , Thi baths. $115,000., cal 011~ o s opp1n g • ;..",,.AST •• PO•..,.. .... ,.r~ ..,~ "(. ..... cant try aga1p. s ._ __ h 'th kofth "" '"' •am. Graclowi ~bdrm. 2 . ....... w· & t ~1720 ....,.c . WI a pee e pn,OPERT'"'eco time """ a IMer ge -.•.. beli n ~ CUSTOM VllW bath.. 1h30 Cam rm b . r 1 Qee&n, ~you eve _..,"'~to t h a t e a u t 1 u TA ...., """! v"•·-H~ 963 S67l "Clenwoodlfodel .. near -·""" NOMI Walkr.r C l 1:1: ll~al htate the lah W/lt.a rabuJous Village ot Harbor View Construction to bealn Ooor •--& 2 • ts & ·-Phase 3. 5bt, 2"'ba, '77 Sq ,,. &:vat!dtcksl It~ge ot tb "'#I ln.Clllfonlla" fonnal din.rm & lam.rm. January •· 3100 • ... th b l b I P r o re as l n d • c P d • 4 BR, a Ba contemporary I e ea om• n THI •"TIM "TL. ranch llyle .. ~-M•Ry •-"'~ "" ~~~~...:.::.:...:=:.......-1 w/Jacuizl, fireplt & 2 ............... • ""':.'::... ,.___. n-a .. ~ in contemporary plan· ___ _.. .. ____ covered paliO!I. M...,nlfi· many lllraa. Plans & ._.,., .., .. .,.... ~ ,..,,,. -11pec1ficationa avail. in f'tmdl Quarters. C.Un ---- drps. w /w cpu( eac:t paUo. pool, a l for 158.IOO. ~4. .,..,.. 1'26 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PRIVAT'E P'AltTY •ants v~ Ouple-x or R2 lot In Dana Pt. 494..a> LOW 833-3381> runa. provides a family COAST lOY A.LE cent paa«amlc view or offi ..... :900 --------•I rm. + a den, dining rm Irvine, Airport It s ur-ice....... · --------1 & eat.mg nook. Luxurious VIEW rouodin&hllb. Wik'& dis· ~d~ WOODPIDGE mstr. aulte with It.a ow Charmin& older two t.ance from li&hted tennis .#'ti'. ·"' \ . ....;. ~' ,, .. A.llO•LAiE balcony & tee. walk in bedroom home oo large court 4r pool. Sell/be op· ~ ,.......J,.,. wtrfmt ilte, aun· closet. 3 Bdrms .. 2 ~ lot. Fireplace. Near new tlon. $19$,000.tmake ofr. "'""...,.. bath.1. Turtlerock Glen. park, walk to beach, Shownbyappt.640-4543 ken Uv rm. din aaUerta, at $12S,500 shopplni & bus. S118.000 '~ ~' . ,, .. ' ' ...1111.:. 4'3-2143 722 7 3br, 2ba, lOvely ar-M. Nr Marina. Prpk, bltna, L . Aac.t. B ... ~ 1_m_..500_. A_rn_t._-._.,_a_ "Y IYOWMM' 3Br. den, lg fam rm'. , ~~':'~~1~Mocte1, 552·70~ L? gpfpl'r@i SSJ,950 3Monarcb Ba1 Plan PO•"'" THE Laguna Nlfotl Ve., rr IS ~·BL& to Vfll 496-7222 ·~ 1.0136 I CHICK THIS( I CHICK TtftS( -4br/newbath •SparkUna p00l by Irvine pcda. $ THOUSAMOI S UMOMMAIUT T•o c u•tom UPlrd 'd Townhomee In Mira Cott a Vlllaa • 'OD the P•Usadea ln 1mo1·free San Cl.mem.t. Bot!\ are end unJla Ill orlalna l p h ue wllb all t h e coodJ•. Pi.I\ 4·3Br, 2i,.; ba. Assumable V.A loan 81 lmy days tr• Oii tilt ..,, C~htt JICMI 141. llllY. . Cary piclltt w1tll lot& of fa$11100 1n1p -~ wllat a toddlet ..., tor sor•tti er~ --------.... cl\et of WO!lted 111 1n Oflt flat p1tee -skews. tao. Patttfll 7227 Toddler sim 2-4 incl 11.n tw uclt C191t1t11. Add l~ eKll pttltrn far Ir.st.class 1u11111t and tltlldh,.. ...,. ": Allee 8rooks l\leedi«ralt Oel)l. 105 ~.P•IOI Box f83, Old Chelsea Sta., " buy a eomrortablt ~ bedroom conc1o tn sharp R /\LToms WALNUT SQUARE . but -'-'"'~~~·n __ __. rou better HUR RV ! BY bWNER GTeent,_ 3 Park, pool and cable TV. Br. 'lb•. coontry kitchen. study. lndacpd, 31,'J )'l'I. Call 151-1i51. The Colony By owner Im· rnae, Ilk. 2Ba, klt.cben/· fam rm. ST.5,000. &1 •Pt>t· 5Sl·Ul5 ave. 140·0473 M)'S. OPENHSES/S 11·5 LAGUNA f ~V r..STMf.NTS SLHPH 4 Unita north tod Laguna Beach. P•norarojc ocean view. Poo\. ~5.0QO. 4tUS2S •Lolldl cust featut. -Newport Beach .. arbor .Htgb Diltrie\. Bxctu..lve· lyby Hett ... _...... .\1540-1151 { "'7,500. Plan J.1Br1 ~·· S&AVJEW "10,"150. ·No ~maaalon Avail soob CBr, •vt expe11U. Own /Al nt. ... w..kdya call W.llta. co mm, l~J' ~l•• e f ee/wkod• 4N•'U.H. 833-2829 • ()pea boG1e l /3U12/2T at PIOMttefl' J m eat"Borreio. • . WISTC&.lllf BEACH CHARMER sa.-to~ .. I CWf an ST4.SOO· encloaitcl-pr,•U• I BR tv•t l·blh to co \&rbard. P•tl a beautfr11l .. T" StrHt ~Coyer,unroldla ~~~·a~ b\llf• Uvlaf ,._, 1ritH ...... ,,,_ l plu.ab carpe tlns aad Newaclustveu.uas. pcc~a·boo flreplee., ,n.111A HtNRY perfect Cor ~p~t A REALTORS lamUJ.-l'OOID •UJI lllu.lllat\&ana.m. tePU& .. llet.tt ~~ .... ~ bJe u 6 bedtQ9m or P'AIR-,AY HOME ln ~,.... molhlr-bi.Jaw qiwwn. atlpoua Shohclllta that 3 Bedroooak 1..AlUJE aparkl .. wlUt CrH h COUNTRY ITCHIN p aint, •lrro u d th iltaed. maw lhla • wardrobe doClin • de- perf act fa,nlly7nt•r· ciotatordta,.. V9C*11& lt talomesllllqine. 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Al· F. .....-r.:::::::;;;;;;;;;;;;,;_;;.__,.;p.-:: ~ =:n: =:al.:,:: :x"~ ~ Jifi# ~'::~·:~~·:~:·:& ~ ,.,_. rw ·-.....-1oct1hcl Bui.ton. Malnfttrlt.tt • .-UM .._..19ra m . r. Sbow1Po1.cuhflow. , • -·-·-·-"50/inth. now!Walltobncllf'rom IU·llOO Wz, ' t Jztt lo 2 br. Avail -tl5S Mlo-3474 COLIO.MIWf'OIT bett. Wal' t• tr14• OPSN DAILY 3 Br cpta ct,,. frplc ..... -................. l/30.Gt.-a Beaut view lune uncle • FAt...ML.Ate REALTORS Khoo&•~ aebool. 4 I' IA.II. TOtP.W. bll.;,, p~tio, ~eat & LI. 4 Br . Ire• t ~cxb .. " _ CODltnrtion. 2580 sq.rt. II Rkh. lbtt. So. Calif, ~er '7).$.$11 br, 3 ba. h\Ce aundeck. 1'a11tt0ck Glen Pian ".· dean. a:rr~. mu Vla ui&bborbood :.202 ,..;;:Jt..,. _ 4br, za,.,ba. loft, dea. I I . '. lalJ'OQl'IChh'u.nowaler dblpr.15'0mo.Cl420Ul 5br,3 car1ar.pool.ten· seot•aao.o..r.~. Berkeley. S4SO mo.····-·········- {rplc, avail April. By $bori.»ce. Alfalfa Cl"OPI. eute ~"Ulde 3Br. aba. St.$31-111.8 aM.$TS6.mo • ..0.t044. or 1a.e1zs. Associated 141-l420al\1PM eun.. 4Wll ownr .. 3S 000 644.1,. 40 Acres. W9l5 per ac. Ill· AU fenced. Wall lo walJ o--.. -S81·1l00 ·-• · ness fon:• aale. Owner cpt 's. refrle .• bltlns NEW 4 Br. 2'\ Ba. fpk. MOW~t· ,_.....,..., 2Slor)',4bedrm.Zbalh, ••••••••••••••••••••••• s.t..._ 1oao s.:ll·736i $44.$/mo. 642·52919 duuna. wetbar. 1 blck 28 S:Z."25 PAMOIA.MIC VIEW nucpts.drlJls, fplc, ow, BUENA PK· New, l • 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... _ -• bch. Landsc. Soi91S mo r, .,_rmo. ~-V'"-· .. _ ol $ISO/mo. '714 :~ Brapts.cp(s,drps.W•. _...-A 4 BR SUPER SHARP! ~aft4.PM 3Br,$3M-5'75permo. .. ... ion ,,.JO nume . pool The Villa W.ad~ 2 STOttY CLASSIC Near Lake Pa r k , Utell THe OLD Me.a v.,., Fam rm, 'Br. ~PS per mo. fers 4B'r. 2Ba. cozy frplc C 1 ' I•• 1182 4lh St. (714 l ~MJ2 4 Spac bdnm, cozy rbft aunutes t.o beach. l ·.& BR OAK 11tll Oln Rm. fplc . cpta, drps. Condo 1 sty, z Br, pool. 4 Br, pool, spa. S700. mo cl& breatbt.a.loq view of u.t..1*4 3425 nn. w/Uffd bnck Crplc 3 ba, 13 BR 2~<z ba. 2·1 lto Yr old st.one house. fncdyd. Famny,sinales, Call K.a'Y Hodge a l S Br.1\&rtlrkGlen$BSO. rolhn& h1lls,,close lo••••••• .. •••••••••••••· ..... '••••. 1 JU 1h1 y up g tad e d BR. Comer lot. aUached old nostalgic 2<1sly b~rn. pets OK. $&50. Mi-560'7 963-0841 or Bob (l?l3 > aahls. shoppin ~ mo. 3-3 Br condos, H.B. & F. V. ••••••••••••••••••~· thnaoat. Only 1 yr new garage, Cireplacu w1pdm1ll. lots of oul 641-1048. . • SU.a358aft5PM SJ86 t.o 5'5(). New & near BAY FRONT. L&• • .aOr. Cal"kedu1c1 ~&A!l. ~.750. SlH68,000. 1703 ABlabama, ~~~~~k~~~d~hf~~a!~r. •pooSl:l(-,Rdbpl!arBr.~ .... co .. ~~ Vacant 3 br, 2 ba, rp, up· . .._.,.,..._.. 3Z'9 new. All 968·2297 or 2ba, pool. sec'l.QI:)', ... .,...,_ •· unltngton each, • .~ .... ..,_. rd bl OW f 1 ••••-••••••••••••••••• 9S3.o967 bllcOI\)'. BeauUful~ 536-1718 huge tree5 on 7 ac~s of mo. 557-1)619 & • lAS, .no ee. ~75/yrly. 552·~ ~. We .. •utw IOtl all·usable land. Fan· A&t 146·3J01; pm ... . BOATSLIPW/COND0.3 Tonh•e 9&-7821 ....................... OOUNITS,350AvocadoSt. taslJt vu. s. ol Orange Mesa Verde exec. 4 Br 2 968-28i4. BR, 2~'1 b1. Like lleW U.hw•~ 3525 l· ev. • CUSTOM POOL Costa Mesa. l duplex 12 co.. Qwor anxious/wall Ba. Fa.m Rm. patio, Sl650. Al\. 844·1133 ••••••••••••••••••••••• STUDIO APT sid: Inc. ·4 Bednns" bonus .....,.m. cottages. 6 trailers. ID· C"' ...... BKR 714/SZ2·2080 grdnr incl. $62S mo. 5 Br. 3 ba, rain-rm, rrylc. ·-·L·-.M.. N H 8 b La nd ulll Adlts no 11--'""' come $32,280. Priced o;-s1&:s111 . 97'9-Sll99orS46·2439 blt.ns, rncd y~rd. ~ids, " ...--, Harbor Vu Hms, Carmel 3 ew .. 12 r. u$32~ o,n;lder wk.ly ra.,;:lo =ta. ~=e:.a:i~ ! S265,000. Will accept pets OK. Avail Apnl 1. 551-2000 Br + FR. $.595 per mo. rm , poo • rec. ... hl rt 1()6 E.~&.l , lrllde. Prin. Oftly Please. lMI ls.... l!"mac 3 Br, 2 ~a twnh'!". $470/mo. 848-0293. New carpets. 752-0617 ( 2 l 3 ) 7 9 0 • 5 l 2 5 , "I pa y. '{ > only ~.900. Call 751·37M Agent/Owner64.Z·9666 W..ted 2900 2 Car gar, air cond in Rancho S. J. 3 Br! Ba San (714)975-"5SS • •,r: agl. ·. ••••••••••••••••••••••• mstr br, 2 pools, 2 Close lo Hunt. Hubour. Luis Rey, golf crse & Waterfront·Dock, .& BR. 2 ~"...... 3550 Party pal!! S175. utif 'Gu S's .a.y ITS llST Wanted.· T"rtlerock re· jacuw ~s. S.t6·BJ27. N e w 3 b r • 2 b a lake vu. $625. 547·7044 Ba, frplc. new crpts • .....,.... Singld ok Fee ~ TRADE WANTED ~ townhouse. Bllns, frplc, --drps bltns $700 644·9932 ••••••••••••••••••••••• . · · C~tomwallpaper,plush sidence. 4 br hmc E-Side nr new 3 Br+ garage,pool,tenni!lcls. Beaull>eerfieldlwnhse.3 or752·8686 · · NrBay&Ocean,2Brtle· MamRentals. 370 carpeting & manicured Hswe cash & $45,000 2nd w/view Will pay up to bonus. 2 Baths. Crpb . 1213)897.8214 ; 846.9088 Br. 2 ba, 2 yrs new. luxe. Has everything. landscaping. Near new. TD, well secured, IO"'o In· $145.«IO for nght proper drllb. bltns Pool & patiu $425 /mo. Call wkdays BLUFt'S~ONDOS Wntr $2.SO mo. 1-871·9467 * * • ..,, Close lo schools & shop· leresl. 4 year due dale -ty. Ofrer to ownr only $42.S &&s.9s..3. 646-ll~ Cozy 3 Br 2 Ba, l sty, lge Di an e at 992 · 5000; Leases starting at $450 Robeti Shi~ - ping. $79,900. call Want income property in Prin only. 64.4-4981 -lot, cul de sac, nr beach wkQdi;/eves 67J.1197. Monlh. Aeent64Hl33 hplem Uwfunt 3600 2616 R.._. 751·3TM. Agl. Ornnge County. OPEN $475 mo. 962·6146 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ruck Alderelte, Realtor l...tab Child /Pet OK. .. ·11cd yd. Twtt.roek Ga.. Bi& C)'D Twnhse, 2 Br. &Side Costa Mesa new 2 Costa Meso-• ··'4 731·5115 l97S Wallace. 2Br $2'l5 Sharp 3 br home on P\'t New & ternfic on best den, 2~ _Ba. DR, pool. Br. lrplc, bltns, gar, Youarelhewinnci~~t ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br, 1 Ba, Mobile Home, Bay:<1i de Vlll a~e . Newpor t Dcaeb . p vt beach. 2 pools. 2 Jt1cuu1~. bout docking fo ciht1e11 av1t1I to tenant. Sl3.500. loyal Realton &4$.0112 --:.::_:::•i:.::;_·:~:•••••• 100SWWil1:ton·3Br5'!li6 comer lot. Heavy shake street location with jac.,tenms.t595.~8146 pool, jac\.llzl, lndry rm. 4licketstotiw,1 . COSTA MESA --...--..,-288Ellltb·2BrS2.50 roof. rrplc in llv rm, sizeable yard. Be the IM't. ,,. ... ..,YO""' $300/$350.644·0878 Weshrw Matiaail ••••••••••••••••••••••• bright, cheerful kitchen first lO live i.n ths new· .,. _,.. " F -' heel '111 FOUIPLEX lllltoaP1J1lu• 1107 2Br Duplex. Beach \'1cini· w/dshwhr. $395 mo. Call ness and help decorate. 3 GoHC..wY'eew! Afulwlll•11f ~ BOAT SHOn ••••••••••••••••••••••• l}. Convemtot shopp111g 8-l.8·9427 Br & Dln rm. ISSO/mo Uvelnstyle! Brand new ••••••••••••••••••••••• atlhe ·~t1 Jus t repainted. new llACH IEMTALS ;o..;ew paint, cpts, drapes lse 2Br or 3Br, 2..-.i Ba. pool, Colt..... 3724 ANAHEIM-• carpets and drapes. Will WllliTER ·SUMMER th ru·out. Gar 1 n cl· Condo 3 Br l -14 Ba. bltns, WATERFRONT HOMES tennis. secur1ty. l600mo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• C 0 N V E N T 1 0 N consider exchange YEARLY 64.S-73Sl ds hwshr , wshrtdryr 631·1400 W"'-JH. T~Co $40.00WlltC&UP CENTER P l · S Br. 4 Ba Oc•anlront hkup, dbl gar· pool, S375 NEWPORT CENTER •Stud' •-1 BR A.Ju Man:h "13 ...-riv a e patio, extra ~ Spac7yrold 3 Br.2 ba .in mo. 847 -6010Le~lle11'eTerrace Dover Mod 10"" .-~ .,. ~~ ~1;~;t:::i~;:;~t Yearly $1200 mo. one of C M n1c~l .. rea~ Hint.1.e dys; 962-JSlll f'red 3 Br 2 Ba, avail now REALTORS 64.4-4910 :~M~:V~ftd ~/I 'i~~a:'et ~al~ l~-~y· ~~ ""' f'rplc. <'O\' pallo, 2 car e\-s. .. • .,~ 673 GS7J · IH().OOS6 .... -ec. Pk Lldo Tnhse 3br. d CM gar. cpl & drp:.. bltn~ ........ · · "'"' 2376 Newport Di v . • tickets. ·~11 Bur r Wh it~ R~allN' &.UNITS EAST SIDE COSTA MESA 29\JI Newporl Blvd N 8 t71 4 t 67!>-.i6JO Nr. So. CM Pla£a w xlnt Immaculate 3 Br 2 Ba. on Ne-.• Uruv. Park " BR. 3 212ba. frpl. pool. SH5 Nr S48-97$$or64S.3967 * * * .. ~ i.1.·hli.. tam Pt'b ok Call cwde~a~.nrCentral Pk. Ba . completely up _Hoag,Si3·2332,67S.S008 &t0613ll or 640·i~9 $l25.84745~ graded. pool. $SSO mo N'pl. Shore~; 3 homes SUSCASITAS CoroMcWMw ·:1112 Minutes to NB. l BR •••••••••••••••••-.Jl"• Spacious 4 Br 2 Ba. comp Delu.x 4br. 2ba. dbl Kar. Brand new 2 sly exec 559-5628 __ <i\'ail., all 4 BR. From furn. Adults. no pets.i--------- fum. Fplc. w~hr. dryr. family home. $415. mo. hme. 4 Br 2•~ Ba. huge Nlce 4 en.2 ea,cenl.aar ~50ToS650Agt.S48-l290 2110NewportBlvd.CM. _;,t•-e D1W. 2 car gar No ~b 9G8-496S rooms, 3 car gar, $625 IO· cond, frplc, cov patio. BLt}Ft'S. ONE LEVEL STUNNING lge l Br grdn .,_ r:e l~o&J~~I Apr l M --e-sa_V_e_r_d_e-3b_r_._2_b_a-. cl grdnr. $$7·371 Also Beaut. 3 BR, 2 ba. ANGELI.TA, VIEW, Ex· apt. Pool & rec rm, fl30. (St---~j_ i~ __ 3_1_2-.. cp4s, drps, frplc, walk to Plush Condo 2 BR. frpk, frplc. upgraded .crpl. cep2Br. 2ba. frplc, adlts. 710 W.18thSt. s.iooUdep. '[l,, ~ Costa MHa " schools & shop 'g, $425. pool. nr beach. $380. mo. Short Leai.e. 540·0469 or no pets. $600 /mo. Ph with ad ••••••••••••••••••••••• mo 642-0l71 963-5621 Agt. No h~e. 644·841S M-4-4201 ---·------1 CORONA DEL ~mi Small 'urn Bach l Br --·------,..__ 2b 2b I CdM . b "b V Spac. 1 br "nrdel} apl. 2 Br Townhouse, "A, · · · "Br Condo, 2 Mt)·. fplc, nr '-'My.new r, a, s.1n" c !Sew3 r ·, a ulo • r , U l 11 Pd rear 3 09 -.......... PUFF •~.a.L ., " f h . • -·, Pool & rec. All utll paid. Pool, t ....... ;s. Som•-n · · ...,.""""'"' _...,.,," bch. Nice! Avail. Apr 2, am1ly patio me. Jorplc. ocean & Catalina. Wood Adult\, no pets. S2lO. El ....... ~ Like·new interiors . Broadway, $120/mo . Model bome concl, 3Br, $350.640-3ll•evs /wknds AC , a ut o g_ a r beams. Lgedeek.frplc,2 PuertoMesa. t9S9 Maple & Catalina views.•<lHse Crea!'"purrrroperty!B) 646-3928.nofee. fam rm. 2Ba. dbl frplc, -'---------! apener+cpt, drps, ideal car prkg., Spac. & Ave C.M.64&-6SOS toshoppinc&rln~aeb. appointmen only. ..._.kugtowhodt 31 40 quietneicbborhood. $465 1..t1'1bMtat411 loc. pool, tennis crts, w ood sy. $550 /mo. • 644-2611 -- 2 Br2 Ba. 20x48. pets. OK ••••••••••••••••••••••• mo. Agl. 751·1473 2 Bath borne with dble $375. (714) SS2·~S83 or 673·1206 E-SIDE bach w/(rplc. NRecB !~·7·!?!'°11. 14 mi bch. I& aauan ~ Spring Speclal! 2 br. S249 3 Br. 1"'1 ba. W-Slde. C.M. gar .• on a sweeping cor-(7l4)751·SIU5 MINUTES TO SAND Co~y. new decor . $190. Super deluxe 1800 · ,,_. "" evs. • Place . Nds_ pets ok. f'l'l• Kuls & pets ok. ·Fncd ner lot. with big shade rly l.$e, 5'50 mo. 4 Br 2 Sparkling, clean, deluxe mo. 67S.2913 aft 5 · BR, den, 2'~ ba., • ss National 24'. Sip!. 4, Propwti.. Ma1nRentab,5-W-S370 yard $400mo.64~14 trees. Large back yard Ba. F'P. 4502 Wyneate duplex. 3br. 2ba. bltns. t ........ •leoch 3740 bar, laundry, !rp completely rl.'<'ond Al 7S1·t~O ' 1 Br children -.·elcome H~e old 3br & ram1ly rm. ~pb·l~i i!~ r~:S~~;~e~· SS1·2000or894·348.& .WOO River. $W0 mo yrly. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mo. 675-5726 ~~~9 $2200. Call 1213 1 ~·00 OU.-IUl l'lf(W~l MAO_! Yaro. great YU ~ mo A II r edone . Fr pie . painted. Kids & pets OK. eream· Puff! Sharp 3 Br. c,~1! Lar ry 1 ·9Ss-~s2 STUDIO l~iiii;;;iiiiij;;;ijiiiii;;iii~=~ ---·---••O r a n g e Co mm . Dolphm RE.~~ 8S81 hard-.l)Od nrs, dbl gar. $390 /mo. Call Agt. fplc at entry k1tch. Love· e esorl-629·~6 da)~ ''Front SSS Weftly" (2) 3BR. 2BA AcreocpforH .. 1200 Ct>nter. l(n>SS S25K Ms Mew ,...._.. 3169 Bo t Eastslde loc. 837·6398 or 546-4144 No ly yd It pJ.lio. grdnr/wtr Lease or lease purchase. FullkitcheolcTV available.close to ....................... Vaught. A .. 675-6900 4POF $19$ mo 64$.3936 fee. incl. $400. Owner/Act Bluffs v1~w condo. 3 br. • '--ns •· Ullli'·-beach & park. X .. . ...................... ---------........ ""' -"~· UDO. YRLY 4 Br. 2 ba. l Br. cptJ, drps. bllns, New 3+2'"1. FP. fncd yd, 3 644-293Z 2h ba. Prof. d~or. Open MLLET-OOCEAN locations. From S1/2ACllS SAN CLEMENTI Choice location. zoned C 2 Qualified pr1nc1pals on ly' Contact Mr. Begum IVIS: tt7-1444 56 ACRES ~. or Corona S1200 ~r. nr. Riv. Fwy UU11 Avl . .-.u.20 ---1 11/4 ACllS ram rm. sunn) patio fncd yard No dop S2$0 blks bcb. 5450 mo. 1st & Sun. l·S. 644·50lO Roy .. S.ltft Motet ::~~lto~W.~~ Beautiful. large :?B R S'TOO ~o Agt bis.4il6l +ltt &dep ~3878 lut,&stt.S46-0270 DUPLEX 3 Br 1~ Ba. 7271'.tdoWlllt.d Un.its, qualtl>·-bwlt b) -------fplc, P''t patio. A\•a1l Beach Blvd al Yorktown --------- Russel Near Honer u........~ aL...&..-1-L-... Lo'ely3 BR. 2 Ba w/frplc, I ~ye several 2&l bdrm HEAi.TY COMPANY 3 /lS. S375 mo. Ph : 536-0411 2 Br 1 Ba, Cor~l Lido Plaza Approx 1200 sq ~ _..__ bltns, attach. ear. lge ,~o'Wnhcunes (or r ent. ..... _ .. _ u · · ft ·h S76 soO ••••••••••••••••••••••• pallO. Also 1ncld. rernc. Hunt.iHarbour area. . WOOOllUOGI 552·7350 ---------1 ... ,UJ3~· pstairs view, .eJa~ .... ., HO. ~L Ga•r• 3202 washer /dr"er, avail. Pool. t-.. i·, etc $300 lo Broadcnoor Patio! ---------IAduJt bach apt. $160 per adJta, no pets. ftrS. lse. A-....,_ ~ ~·-· d On lhe waler, out.snd'g "'°· .All utilpd. 543·1331; 5S1·8717 or ••••••••••••••••••••••• Marc h 1. only S425. $450 Jo'\n• 846·1371 or DelvxelBR,fonnal In· 4br, 3ba hme incl'g 53ft.2914 67S..4T63 . • .._. 64<t.l 156 TH.EBlAJFFS·V1ew! Curlis Real Estal t!, 846-2597 Ing + atnuni'yard" 3 dtl\.nn & master bdrm ---------•---------2TlftDIS 3BR.!liti. a5Mo !lG:? USS --------1 patlos.,_~_$485/Mo. Vee w/frplc & balcony. Pool LocJ-oleach 37413 Br H~ Ba, dplx, above SEAVlEWTERR.-Vlrw CUltTISR.E. Super 3 BR, lo/a Ba. din· SUnson1142-823S<F6ei, & t ennis priv. $650. •"'••••••••••••••••••••• China Cove, view. FP, Save loan fffS. OWMr 3 BR 2 8 ,.. rm. cov. patio. 2 car oar .. • .... rv-··n ... .... 11 r•--... __ C •-. 1'1 a. SlOOO ,.,o """"·Z..58 • Vl"'O -~ 645.()836 $160. Fum, small cozy 204 Fernleaf, • jS50. ""' .... oce t.~ 05.., BIG CANYON ~ home w/frplc & D1W. 1n PAllC 21J.963-8l04 7 Mesa uruu. lll0.000 And 3 BR. 2\J Ba. S'TOO Mo 3 BR B ood d xlnt cond. Avail. May 1.. 0 ,_... II k' ~ bRach, nr bclh.dUlil pdl . ; 14-4~'\9912 •.~ t.AKEFOREST '1 A. i.: con ·· $425 mo ver....,..ma sma par · OPEN DAILY This esp e tftp Y adu t .Co:cy2 br,!rplc.h~wood 3 BR.2 Ba '6(111 ~::Jen':.~1~:ct~: ~,3,:~: cultas R. E. ~~.;; .. ~!r~~g Pl~~~ Outstanding 4Br. Bst 4&4-4200 nra. Adll.9. no~, $400, Call 546·5880 ~-...., 982-24ShJ. S 5 s 0 / M 0 • L 8 1 z 1 0 wNaterlront111,ocation.:_?ld Stepspd to beach. $150. Util ~i be~~S.apt.81 I, no Sharkany 1S2·1414 (F67 > wpt qua Y on .,.,.ut . Fee .. .....,. na. .. DUPLEX! 2bf'. fntd yd. patio, gar. no t BR. 2 Ba, din-rm, bltns, comer w /boat slip for lge Main Refttals, 540-53'70 OCEAN VIEWS 11• ~l chUdren pet olc, cpl, '255. patio, lots ol wallpaper. ----------1 boat. Privacy, trees, lg · P-.. ve ~7506 $&50. Lease 3Bd, l ~Ba. AC yard.$1400/moyrlylse. Mewpeli.._. l76t duplexCorlse.2Br"2 a. CUlnS I.I. Ctllg $315mo A I M y 4 Bdrm. 2 ba, patio. •••••• .. •• .. ••••••••••• bl~, lpl~, lndry, ~ • C:~~;:"J~4::.R!~~: ____ ao_a._a ____ 1.i'7. lrvi~. c~l~era" Park /Bcb n earby llSTIUY· =ertial area.~ foryourmobltehome _ -!!'SM#::, orbualdlDJ 1lt• 1 -~S Level. All utllll1es ava1lrrbl e. Full price SU,500. BK R 714 ~·2090 or67&-Sll7 FIVEACllS so.coaoM• Eu•llrnl vlrw Full prtcelll.500. BKR. n•tm-aoeo 0R61 .. 5117 CawrcW ,...,.,., 1600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. E~ . .-00. M2·2S49 Walnut. 5S9·4511 aft. ~75/mo Some people say you aet --------11-+--f'or rent beaut. Villa by _1_1_am _______ -t OCEANFRONT 581' or 3 what you pay forl We of· OCEAN VIEW, aupf' e New 3 Br 2 Ba, Dr S. Cst the sea, 3 Br 2 Ba, bltns, Sh 2 to b • 3 Br+separate 2 b~ unit fer more. And the price Is l Br apt, hardw~J n.. '9~13~'--Plaza . $450 m o . cuslcp(strdrps,&swim· •.rp 5 ry, 4 '8 •. ror teenager or .. Bst less. Membenbip In a Only3housesaway rom ''"-,,.,....; ZlJ.C31·1313,evs~-0427 m111g pool. All this &. bas+ ram rm. Qwel ~e2001111mo" .Pl location, Health Club. A teftnls BigCoron. abch •. g1 S32S OPEN DAILY more for only $425. c ul·de-sac c lose lo .. I b F •-I I HoU Aat SS91 • ..... TOI p 'I ... ,,,., 1a..-. •~ u'·l pd. K1' .. -"""'·~""' schools & park. Vacant. 3 B d 2 b c u . ree u::M I euon1. mo. Y· •• . ""·• ·"' • ....... on .., " .... ......,_ C 1 . rm , a on Bilharda. Swimming. -------• ok. Fee ---------Avail now. S4JO/mo. a Penmsula. Bcb & water Golf Driving Ranee. MIA.I OCEAlt Homes for ttnl in bat MaiaRctals.540-S370 S Br Exec. 2 81. Up· Daves.40-llSl. outh'onlS490/mo. Saunas + great ac-S tudio w /batJC, n 1> 2200 :e::s0N~;,! c::o.= 8ra.nd new East.Ide~· fr~~:.·~~p~~~-~~~:; L.et-e IHcla 3241 W•rfi...e Hw1 livllles: Sunday BBQs. lotchen. 1 blk fro~ CdM ••••••••••••••••••••••• PM. do. 2Br. g, ba. 1375/mo. bch, school. shops. $450. ••••••••••••••••••••••• C•6l1·1400 ~ndawilhbllv!__~ands. 87be,:-C~ U•~t~er6new '180 ean961-2342alt6 .., ..... ore • ~ ... _...... y ru ..... "''· J'V>N'-... GAltDIM •ROYI . ..._..i..... * * S81l,18a,honMwf"'cl C.... ...... lmW. ll&$.2brdp1JC,kida,peta, lty11t .. ~4!_•lle NewportRta2br,l~ba+ Yourrenldollan&oeven ,_ 0C1 ~~!~ ... b .. -~ dbJ 1u. trallu ac· New 28r Towebouae. tlqles. Fee .....-... ~ IUl!lt hse. Bltns, 1400. furlheru•A tertlfic .... .ur • IMIVJi ""!I ceq,(,,lc,w/HWliv·rm Frplc,411h...,r.eompac· ataJoRentats,S.O·S3'70 ........... .._.. lmmed occu.panc y . maintenance crew, pro. +reh1&, cpta, ra It Cfllt.~l.11395. tor. (You cbooM din rm Youar-.tltewlanerof ~1.90 resslonal mana1ement carport. '800 $32S Lovety 1BR.2 ba w/dln· ftxtare>, 2 car iar, $600 POOL,SbrTH,SJOO. Kids, •ttcketttolhe atalf that cares and +lndry f•cll. ~af\ nn.alabpaUo,2car&ar, mo.4MCM348. peta,aDJ)l.F~ W~Arl'•ll IAYSHOaU friendly nelahbou. S • only tm5 M11nRentats,MO-S170 .,....,....,.... P\lin/tml.Lce2Br.2Ba. Models open d•lly lo-T. ..._ ;3az4 cuinsu. .,_.,.. 1226 ~ 3er, 2ba, t,am rm, IOATSHOW =~~~:~,~ ~eT:.00:~m2~~~ ...................... . 112·MS8 elec: aar opnr nr bd1. at the \f\tw. a.so mo. ?'Jo pet.a. servl~ eviUable. Mon· Adult .E.S!de 1'2 br=, . ANAHEIM ~ tb·to-moaUaoccupancy. Elc:l 1ar, paUo, 1. CONVENTION ---------· Like new, no eta. CENTER Vrly $450. 2Br, acroaa Oakwood Oanten Apt.a 6M-08'1S !flrcb t-11 lrorn b•Y.· completely re· 1---------Pa.ue call ~. ut dooe. util pd. 1'13·76'74 _, 1_ .. __ ( ...... 2 Br 11rden apt, /'fPk:, I j ....., ..-...... alln.u) paUO, dlh'<thr, ~s; .•• 119 ~~=d.~o c • ~ n11 MouDtatn·Rtlltie 2tw\.dbl (714~ 5$7-2:141 .;~c .. >; •• * ,.,.,yd,chtldok,nopets. 110016th~(1U>ovtr) $pac.3br~ns• i Refs. ~or6'73-1307, . (n4"'2.f170 br "den. le. It 1315. me> • ·---1 EASTBLUrr z br, claa. 2 ti... rrp1. 1&• pvt Allldeck. dbl en~. 1u. Peol. Adwta. mo. 4'7·lm or 144~. 141 AmllH 1s25 m.,. Uni. Z. t;,J c.~1. m,,J" Aki.! 545-4123 ·~· .....•........•....... S..CI••••• J.176 ...... T. Oii .............................. to SW. 4100 .. , •...... 4450 Nela $l.2SO. Mo. • NEW Condo 2 Br l~ Ba. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....................... Prnentowoer cu'\ haA· C.-.MeH 3124 ,........._ ... .._. 3140 bltnl, cpta, drps. adlta Shr 3 Br hse. mature L,AGUHAllACH die. FNe ~DI bld.1. A•-1-•Mir111r•1" ... lh/ P'ound: Uua Apso. Ap. -••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• only. S37S.213-896-99Z'7 woman or ri°"°oer SIZS ._. corner locat1oa. 11 Year flul ••/ proa 2 >'" oait. Browa • -lease at $00. p /mo. LOii&,... le. baNewW till ~TSrDE Ru11ttc, Uk SJ2S. Brand new 2 alof'y S-.AM JllO mo. all 6 M. ~. Ci rdalStote DonulS u.sUy added for t.ama OC' ' ww l Br. adult.a, no pell. twnhome. 2br, !'Alba, •••-•••••••••••••••••• _HB_. ________ 1 or '"an .. _ .. 6_. u p--more prol\ta. Priced to •••••••• .. ••••••••••••• Ll&HUla. ,_S. ••• 1~ .... = I' •t· ..... Yo.tare w ot 4Ucll ... \OW W11IJJa...._ll IOATSHOW atU. ANAKB1W CONVENTION CENTE:R lllarcb t-13 Ple ... call "2-51TB. tt\I 333, to clalm yuu r $l90 ~ ' ""'~ • .....-'-11•:••••• 5100 · r.rpl. pool, tennu court.I. Z br, 1'1\ ba 4·plex. ~ncl Prof. wtll share 5 Br h.se fessaonlll office. Localed sell! TIME. 7Sl·1400 ·-•••••••••••••••••••• Found Female, tna hair, IUHD MEW Sorry,!'l°dogs. patio 4' earaee. $22.5 + uilboal w /mature m older sbopp1.11& com· ---C-tt.a-... -..... -tc-S--bllt •Wilt. pcm tlusltey * * * Gem11uRealty 839-6623 631·2950 v.-oman 1 child OK $125 plu. wilb ruatic at· ~ * * !.............. mix. U nd/Orance.1-------- Uckets.. ~a!~est, 0 f~n~~o ~=l~:s Cozy 3 br, 2v. ba studio S... Lol)ma 3116 +..., ut1°I HB 963-8212 m08phere. S17~o .• uuJ. 6M~~~:~sL~~ Ge-.__. 645-7857. Waoled: Rider to In· air cond . $295 mo apt.LgepalJo,encl.gar ... -................... pa1dbylandlo~~ t.akeamate&qwlthe JSC trie Found&lrl'a26"Scbwlnn, diana.WtUleaveMal'\h MZ.f612 or 64.2-0282 lndry hookup. $385. Call Lee, quiet, luxunous. u Office l..tal 4400 MISSION R AL TY business. Shop eqwpped C.-.. M• Bal Penn. ldenL frame ~Call 498-0l38 all S 11\ind. 846-13'71. a.fl.er 2. ec. 2 br. 2 ba apt ••••••••••••••••••••••• 98SS.Coast.Laguna Willi 60 cu. rt. kiln. Big Youarelhewinnerof No.67s-3flt B.ITIM""SS""GE l &, cpt.s. drps. bttns. cJoae to shops, nu peu. 846-34t3 Elevator lo scenic pm 60' ,El SQ FT 494-0731 shop can handle h111h 4 ticket.a to the •---------"' "' bt-h. Party&gameroom 1617WESTCLIFr :'l.B :-;wPTBCHSI'ORE volume. Local school WethfwMatia•al Lost: Mlni·Doxie, 9 yrs 1/2Hr. SIO.w/od tlfOlno 642·7154 3 Br l~ Ba. painted & ---·-cleaned. Encl gar, nr QJe 2 br, So. (;st Pint shops & transp. S29S mo. total sec14nly. Perfect ACT. S.U-~2 26JCM\voo Sl. $275/mo wilhng to finance special BO .&.f SHOW ~~~':!.:1t,~~:: Ind.iv. rooms. 10-lbpm Uvina or wknd relreal for Jerry Wynn <213>477·7701 programs ot thls facility. A Vi". Woodbridce Broad· Moo·Sal 8-A/M.COK .,-ea. Adults, no peb 7711 E 111 s. Apt. D. the adventurous adult 150 I Wntclff Dr. Good terms. So. Oranae at the m~r homes. LARGE 1400W. McF..sdeo,S.A . Slartrng al $515 mo Newport Jo~nancial Ctr Stores & Offices for rent. Co ANAHEIM REWARD. Pleue call 54G-IU5 t99-283S LHshMJ Offlc~ Spou Newport Blvd al Harbor Ull 147·4200 C O N V E N T I 0 N !ll'EsA VERDE 2nd rtr .:. 1~unl1ngton llr~r area. ~fthfwWIMd CallonSlte Manager Blvd, downtown C.M. CENTER ~aft.Hr:w1cDd.s. , ....... s.r.kft5360 br, l ba. gar Middle i!lir. pools1dl! pat10 con· u.twN"'-d 1900 m•>&4Z·JlllextU6 Various siies. Bob, RESTAURAMT Marcb9-13 Pena.II• 5350 ..................... .. aged or rel1n'<I, no pd~ do Nr beJch. !>hops. « ~-l:JlJ Newport Beach Please call 642·5678. ext •••• .. ••••••••••••••••• Responsible East Coast p . 642·0461 S-17-6341or847·66611 ~ lsl & Isl + $100 M:c. schls Im med 0Cl'up11n· ••••••••••••••••··~··••If You Need A StaHt>d & -------•Outstanding loc. w/plen· 333, lo claim your Drinking prob4emT retirees available tu dep. Aft. 6PM ~Ii ~l'J:.>t> c:y. $325. l'h !163·52'.!8 THE EXCITING 1-'urnu.hed Ofhre. c.ill 4 DELUXE OFC'S ty of parking. Ideal for tickets. Call Alcohol Helpline housesll your home H sgo. Xtro lge tnh~e I'• ba, garage. Adult:.. 240<. Elden #13, 646·8885 ---,ALM MESA A,TS. THE 1-; XE C.: UT I\' E Con!. rm .. seat 25, all on·sale liquor. Good rent. * * • h d 83S 3830 months <December, '77 1 Br L:nfum i\pt. MINUTES TO :-Jl'T SUITE. Henl include:. paneled. sm. whse in re· Pnced lo sell ammed. 2' rs a ay . April, '78). Local re· 16.591 Ld;runrl. llB BCH r time rccept . phone & .lr. l or 2 yr. leasu. Lake TIME. 751.14-00 SCRIM 'ETS PREGNANT? ferences. Pbone64S-11192 Si!QO,mtJ. l'h~t>:SllSO Bat'h, t&2Blt mail H'r\ll'C. util & Fore:.t area . Kent ft "L C I g fld llal r ll~rluns. PUBLIC SECRETARIAL ar n con en SIJlgle? Are you In a ch•i.:. l Br Apt. UlJI pd. Ampl Christians Welcomr ~u 2 rom $l!l5 Janitunal ~l.'t'~ ' & ofc .., WERS counseling & referral. or your own? Videovlew parking. $200 mo . bd. lY. ba studio uµts Adultsl.NoP1·h t.•Quqi .1\'all ~e"'port __ 71_4·_58_1_·9_39~--PubliBcU~l:!:~Sc~;,arial ANS Abortion, adoption & invitee you to visit our 549-3847, 838-1712 1,2.'50 i.q ft, bll/ n:., incl 1561 ~ e->a l>r l't.•nler &IO :>4i0 RET"'IL STORE Donkey -Foist-keeping. "'lub .. ~ .... and S""" why <SBlksEastof!'lte14purt "' !'ICr\'ICe wanted. Prime APCARE 5472563 " •iv...... ,__ NICE 1 b unJ No "'''; gar, fplc. l mi fr ocean, Blvd > rnmc lix:;;tiun m llunt Beach area. 960 sq. fl. All Lado V11laae /Cannery Balky -Lunacy -· hundreds of auccessrul. r ur. ,,J..., ad Its. sm pels fee. " TO the BANK ti •-ti 546·9860 1111.tton Beach on new improvements 01s trlrt loc ation HARO .... 'S atlrac ve • ac \'e $230mo.S48·6173 $ 3 so . .S 3 7 5. Hrookhurst, llOO square Crpt. cust. lighting. Esl ablisbed cllentele. lwasplanrunglotakea •S " * sln&leshavebeenableto ---------t 346-3714/846-7456· PaEVIEWtMG fl'Ct Sml(le. 1tarden t)pe frplc, etc Cash for 1m· Latest IBM eqwp. tflCld six· country tour or OUTCALL MASSAGE meet one another easily * * * ZMO UMIT store or offt<;e Good ex-provemenls + flexible Call Shella for appl. Europe, but 1 coulcia't af. &99·1224 and discreetly. Call tu Y.ttcr,.-•SPACIOUS• posure, ass•&ned park· lease 675-308000..0 rn.5820wkdysonly. ford the first leg of the•---------day997·S400 24l7PortWhitby Redecorated 2Br. IBa. the Beach House ~~11 Mr. Plummer BALBOA INN Wwchflc•C.-... =~:lhelripTOtbe •KAREN'S* ...;.L...:.:f:....,!:-,-,..-... -__ -& __ _ Mewport9-och Garage. Children. Coolemporary&casual $2SOmo. Yrly lse. Prime So.OrangeCounty OUTCALLltASSAGE n-,....._ Youarethewl.llJlerof Responsive manage-TbebeslolNewport'~ DELUXEOFRCES spaceinlnn 675-8740. f l\1 •-p Lost&Fomd 5300 6PM·2AM 838·1780 ••••••••••••••••••••••• meot. $220. 962·2829 aft ood lil -'---------• Per eel . om "' op ....................... Sc9'11lt & 4tlcketstothe JP!\I !Beam~ceillngs Comml & indsll splices. 6,SOOSq. ft Store. loo Ft. operation llusband's Lost: MoneyClipwitbap-A.101lT10M ._..._.._ Wnhnl HatiotNll •2 pools & rec centers 200 to 2000 sq ft As low g I ass fro n la g e on \'Ork forces out of area prox $80. Gold w /phono Counseling & Referral 7005 BOAT SHOW •Plushcrpt.s &drapes as J.:ir sq rt. Lag Niguel & Newport Hlvd. lease. move A.1 thru-oul. Xlnt record trim & jewel. Preg. test-avail. wknds 2 Br adult apt, w/pallo, •Andsomuchmore M1~s1on V1eJo ;;~ed!> SlSOO mo !Htl·~lS terms avail. TIME. Keep moMy, please re· 2'HrHelpllneM7·1M9S allht' ~.All ulJI pd. Furn. bachelor $230 Handy lo S. D I' rwy 751·1400 lurn chp for REWARD. ANAHEIM SJS..2914 UnCum. l br $255 _£all . 831-1400 GIFT_G_A_L_L_E_R_Y P.O. Box 718, Whittier. CO N ~E~~~ I O N New 1 Br & 2 +den apts. HURllY FOR •I MO FREE RE~T • S~ 4550 Ne" port Beach. Want 90608. CA MASSAGE FIGUU MODELS ESCORTS 'OUTCAU OML Y March9·l3 Hnlgliarbourarea. IESTSELECTIOM No lea:.t' req OI'< ores ••••••••••••••••••••••• active partner or may FOL':'llD 2·16. vie Ed· Please call 642-5678, ex s.&0-1.Wl 1433Supenor ,\dJ A1rµortcr llotl'l Small boat & tra1le~. ren pun:hasc Mr Smith Jft I E 1 · d F' V N rt Be h !-'Tom I-rm lo 2800 !.Q ft tal space. Sl 00 per foot lOAM 675 JOI!() In I( l' r u <: I ff . h 333 • to claim you SPACIOUS ewpo ac LOW1':ST RAT&,. FL'LL L1m1l length 22· 1111!1 ' . ---COl:kapoo mix, 0 w t 631·31I1 llcket.s. JBr. 2Ba dplx, new cpts, 64'-8451 si.-;rWICEl> 1:13:1 3223 til Monro,·1a Ave. C:t1. Sec --------• 839-62-i_o _____ _ * * * drps. bltns, forced air. Rooms 4000 noon Mgr or call 548·8627 2 8 r t ~, Ba t w n h s w/pool, yd. Adlts only. $250. 645-1103 ; M0-4566 W /D space in kit. Lge pvt •••••••••••••••• ••. •••• . yord. No pets. $325. mo. Two 300 Sq ft deluxe or· 8122 A Michael Dr. ~MS S25 wk up with f1rei.. S1 20 1•ach C.M luslness/lftnst/ 8473541. S36-363B kitchen. $37.50 wk up 64ti 2l30urfi79370!l finance , eve apts. 548-97~ ____ •• ._ •••• ••• ••••• •• •••• •• Adult 2 Bedroom. bea .,,.. "" Q rt luMllHs MOllL Servlc:e Station for lease. Jlunt1ngton Bch area. C<ill (7141731·2215 or aft 6 pm (714 >968-92.44 Ask ror Mr. Reddlt'k. Bachelor, stove & ref rig. .,.. •" ..-r s · ceilg's. no pets. $210 Walk to bch. SI.SO. rirsl & Pvt Home . ..,..are semi pvt 40111 Uirch-N B W. Wilson. mq. Apt. C. last. $3S. Dep. Pets OK. ~ ~ ~ t ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Agt. 541 __ 503_2 __ Opportwlity 5005 ------- 2 Br. no pets. Refril & S36-:M56or963-l324 54.9-9847.6424546v.ork OFC. SPACE Newport • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • MolMy to LOClll s 0 2 5 COftSiderinq o lus? ••••••••••••••••••••••• stove included. $22S mo -968-8064 2 Br, dplx on cul-de·sac at. OCEANFRONT BALBOA Nr. Bch & Slater. Share with family Lux S'lOO/mo. lsl & l:Ul mo ury Room $200 K1lchen ren~ + S75 clo g fee. Ptiv1leges 6iS.Uil7 lk h 1300 sq ft. Jofc"s + I~ room + 2 toile\.s. Jld t'Ol'ld. Ab 1s $.$00 per mo Call Over 500 Active loral I ,._ ..... • lrdT D • bw.. U:.hngs. Please call It,~• · · 1 or stop by for free info LOANS AVAlLABLf: 3 Br 2 Ba. dwnstairs polio. Avail Apnl 1, n pets. $275 1021 Valencia. ~11546-9080 All lA~gones & types Credit not important We guarantee to plea~e __ 6_7_3_-488.J __ B_ro_ke_r __ Avail March 20. MS-5423 --- alt 4pm. !I/ice room for workrng 1._,,_. person. P\t bath. rook Hsti"'f~ > 3142 1ng prvldg. 751 5588 •••••••••• .. ••••••••••• Cost.a Mesa 4 SEASONS APTS Spac. 2 br tnh.se. I 'a ba pool. p\l patio. Child ok So pets. $240. mo 7 2 BR Condo. Hunt 'g Room for rent w k1tch JoannSl. M1traptno3 Harbour area. pool. priv-inCo6ta!'ttesa !'ti 1-·. --pal.lo. 132$. 963-5228 aft. 6 $12S mo &&.s· 302S Hwte 2br. uttl pd Encl. -------- patto.366E.20lhSt,C.M. tm-3144 ltMM&lo«d 4050 S21S 'mo. &tS~3938 •••••••••••••••••• ••••• •••••••••••••• ••••••••• WOODBRIDGE ?1 year old emotionally $170. l..ovely lac bach. PINES APTS disturtied young man in Ideal lot' No pets J. 2 & 3 bdrm units. need of room, partial 546-5704, troi El Camino Designed hke early boa.rd lit some custodial NEW BR F.ED APTS California bunaalows. care with 1nd1v1dual or I Hr 230. l''rpk, applo!!. From $2 '1 O. 11 S family in Hunt1nRlon pool. Jllt'UUI, en<'I. gar. PiJ:laWoe, Ofc hrs 3·5:30 Beach. Newport . et<' l'AClflC Real Estate G~oe Kill 642·0200 MUTVAL ILDG. Presllge omce space m rentral Corona del Mar Ample parking. Air· cood.. jlJMl.Onal service 5 n11bl1 per week. lnlmed. occupancy. 40' To Mt per sq. rt. \ l)l\'1~1(11\ llf Adults. Jill Jlamallon wkdays, 9-S:JOwkncb. area. Will pay $400. per 645-441! ~·0400 mo. Call Mrs Webb at ~inr lnq·-.t rn1·nt t'o. LelpM .._.. 3141 1213 1273-8480 from 9a m Pvt o(fl«. El Toro. Nice •VILLA HIMOS• 21r.2 l•//4.ph 1.0WEJt Encl()l!ed Gara&e1 Ga1 & water paid. Mo. to 010. rent.a 1.8 $29() ClltLDREN OK 2324 Elden Ave, 833-:MllO ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• t.o4 .JOpm. _ view. People's Federal Slncte penon. 1 Br apt. no ......._Mot* 41 oo Blda. Saddleback Pla.za. ~· SllO oeean view. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Secy & a os 1erv1ce Ai•••rdeo.494-992 Sea Lark Motel ''i.!74 avail S868830 or days, .... ..-~ 49&-6818e•r' •-... llM Newport Blvd. C'n~ta _,...... Meaa. 646-7445 Wt'f'ld) STORi': I)~ fin: SHOP •••••••••••••••-•••••• or monthly rat~s So Newpnn & H.1• C('nt1:r 3br. 2ba twnhse. Pvt lulrbens 2«>2' .. "'I"'" llhcl < ~f peUc>. pool, ~mo.. Call -....&1......-.----£:: 4250 """" ,., · "1 • • !II lehldelge21N-af\S.5157..sel ·--~ .. . ' ·-Pool. patio, wtw, bltns, ••••••••••••••••••••••• S\fAI I 1·11rn 111••t • 1ul $225. Adlls /no pel\, ... .,...._. 3169 Cozy Cabin n('ur Sno'4 Shoj"' ""'' ,., .. ''"r 11:c ~3971 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Valley, sips 13 t'rom ~;:, 11111 :.~ 1:.!A!I ---------12 Br, 2 Ba lux. apt m-er M2 8160 (' 1\1 Bachelor 1185.. Stove • look\a& Newport Bay ----- you. 75 l-3741 UNITED BUSINESS I NV EST:\f f: NTS 1525 Mt.'Sa Verde Dr E (across from Kona Lns) &ute 106. Costa Mesa UBI Open 7 days MAMUFACTURIMG Patented Item 1 Unique pu~ce of equip· menl projected net $2al.OOO this yr. Present owner unable to handle. Can be relocated . Leverage w /29% down. Ult 751 °3741 MEMS WEAR IALIOA $21.000. net, full price 127.500. plus stock with only fl0,000, total down paymeq~ Don't bedisap· pointed I Act. now! Ull 751·374 l NATURAL FOOD sandwich business. Fan· tastic leiue. Current dai· ly 1ros1 approx. $300. SUbmJt your cash orrer. Ed Riddle. Inc 646·8811. mri1. Incl. wtth belcony &r fireplace. BIO BEAR CAUi;'\. '\ml nl1 r.·J' n·nl ~u1la· 9'~~ 1133-rz:w 2 be', fprlc. •lttP'I 8 Dy bit> pq • holnl!l"t. new IAR FOR SALi ------1 wtorwknd ~M65 prof hldi.: 'II 87~ BYOWNER LARGE Ur2 br apts. pAIJ(~ - Othwhr. pool. Adul'" Oacb e lora, 1 or 2 Bi&Bea~Cab1n.Sleepa12. IF\Ot'Wun1Hlor 2 man With or without liquor ~m $22S. mo. Gu pd. Bedroomtf&Townhoales DM.rskulopn. otc. rvmplcll'lv :.laffod, license. VEGAS ROOM, mSroU Pt. M&-5CU 1 Fr-om S3'UO ~3!00 phonf' 686 W. 19th Sl., Costa • "' ............ ,.H"' "'nS M .......... ,,."'HY ROW Mesa. Call for appoint· __ ._. "'"' Spectacular apa, total ~ac:eful Oahu bchfml 1 """'-'-"" menl to see. 548·3121 nereatlon pro1ram. Br rondo. car Incl. R.eu 7!190l."W Offt<'e & equip. IOclal pracram. 8 pools, 8 rates. 54>22.SO & ll&cr11lu1al serv1ce1 SUPPLY SALIS tennil cowu. At Fubloo avaJL Rent. includes re· I E z OOC Special' Sl70. Pool. Appljanc•. Fee Main Rentals. St0-53'70 11•-...a, Jamboree 41 San·~ to S... 4300 cept, m11l serv. & uUls. Net.a $25,000. yr.Pus · ...... --run. abort hrs. A sleeper 312 Joaquin Hilla Road. ••••n••••••••••••••••• Located at Newport bualneu. Priced for 17141644-ltOO M « F to ahare aft In Otnter. quickaale. ...................... ---------1 LIDOISLE Pine Creek VII au FOR LEASE. Approx 900 Ull 711·1741 1 Br t Ba, cpl.I, drpa dshwsbr, ocun view SZIO mo. 588-S478 WATERFRONT 3 Br, w/male. $170. 979-Z779 sq ft. 2 small• 1 IRe of· tsSOmo. Lease.173-8886 AVOID INCOMPATIBLE fi<-e Jo'rwy close (S.Dl 61< LIQUOR STORE ROOMMATES per sq n. Inquire Suite $25,000. PeTMonth Oceanvlew, new 2 BR, lfG CAHYOM ~-... ,._·-· '"·-. ··-~. 2081 ~ines Center Located In new ll'OWth t>.. dbl car aar .• S300 mo Golf C..w YS.WI ~ .. \..UJ\IU VM.&MJn.v Dr , lrvme. area. '152·1M00,4'3-7748 Uve ln 11tyle! Brand new Takes lheGuesswori EXECUTIVE Ult 137-4200 Lce2br,b1t.n1,1ar. 2Bror3Br,2~8a.pool. outofftndlngthat ....,_.Offices rtUMTSHOP 2nd T.D. LOW BANK RATES LOMG TERM FIMAMCIHG MECHANICS NATIONAL BANK ask for ht Grace 523-12'2 Found 1.t tan. EXOTIC GIRLS Dachshund/Terrier mix, male, v1c Npt Bch Post Massage & Modeling ofc. 642-1366. Outcall S4Z·3169 /54l·32SO Found, male Dog. blk Spirit.al llMder w /whl paws. Tan collar. 1815 So. El Camino Real Vit'. Mesa Verde area. San Clemente. Fully Lie. CM S56·006S or 751·l806. For appt. 492·7296 Lost· Lady's RX \'J EL ITE SAUNA & glasses. Brwn case, MASSAGE ••$10. FULL metal frame. 17th & VJ Hour with lh1a ad. tnrme. Reward. 642·408'l FREE Whir1pool w /1 Hr. Lost. male Irish Setter, 2117 m. Vtt'. 19\h & Santa Ana. CM. Reward. 543-1610 Massaee. Jndv. Rms. IOAM·Mld. MON·SA T. AE. BA. MC & Checks Accpt.d. 1400 W. McFad· den,S.A. LOST Blue Point Siamese ____ 540-8 __ 1_95 ____ 1 12 wk kitten. Fullerton DRINKING Ave. Newport Hts. creates problems_ It 631·2620or645·3S42 doesn't solve them. If you need help. call Have sometlling to sell? CAREMANOR Hospital Classified ads do it well. in Orange, 633-9582 walktobcb. aso. tenn.11,aecwity. t&OOmo. RIOHTROOMMATE _,....... -...ooo.....,,... 6»-56'71al\er4:30 w=M. T~Co 832-tl34Slnce1971 Primel..o(alion -· •• u:.~ -Via Udo l'CwptBcb Buav 1bop bv O.C. CtRCLESCAN ntEATER N RTC ER BadtelOr ••ecutive will ......., ' 1 1 at.. lll REALTORS MMtlO Fum.orunl. Sl»SSOO Altpc>rt, ltftnte with -• .... •-•••••••••••• share bis apartment for Secretarial serv avail WA. down. Call for de- Hw 1 Br. a Ba In 4-fr: 2 er 2 Ba, Westc:Ulf area. lilht bouseworlt • rsAJ 2S01q. IL tails. tr -~ ~· .. ,... mo.llike~ldays OceanorBayview. Ult 7Sl•J74l a co..... epta, rpa, nNl, no CWJUrea or pell. 675-SDO wltdya on1Y. -.noptlta.SIMU1 $350mo...._5611 Female roommate -~WOllS Hlllllll!l .... IMdt Jl4 WA1'8ROMT needecUoab&R2Br.2Ba IXICUTIVI J7000.,Momb~ ---·•••••u•••••••• NEW bt 4kn apt. lr1 .• age 25-40. &HS SUfTI Price reduced $10,0001 ., ........... 11ar,-•--lbr62 + + ttUI. kltc. prlv. 1 ~---•--.~•--'--::-tu. -.._ •.~.~ra-ssz.6Ml.loey,evea. De1vse eorner o c. __.. .....---aell, child~ olt, •mall INll•., ma w /view of AlrPort • Viejo. Generoultcrma. ..-. saao. 5H-65U or ..,.....,h Compact.of' Roommate to 11\are lUX Mounwn1. All Mnlc• Ult 137.o.4200 ~ •WttBar 2br, 2ba apt lo N.B. ~ $(cretarial, ~---.. -2-B--b-_, •nr.pia~ Stnilbt. mature, eoneld • Ofc ~uip.. PIDA ~ • r. 2 •· '" •Privat.ebeach adaft, Non 1moke. meot. Piasa E'ec. sno.OOO.OROSS •. Adulta only. no •P1•xlii.as. end. patlol $l4S/mo. All uUI. pd. Sulla, 20a Michelson, FraocblM t)'peopcratlotl i A/C • Dsbw.hr. •Smokedcltectota G674n · M.5-'511 ask for lrvtne. 152-0234. ln boomh•I area. E·Z fl J acuul. Prom ~"iiaa·-•Lto•----~ ft... L • • ... 0 o o O t to 1n0. ltlJ2 M•o->Ua, ei90&y;;d.0r-7°'.1W4i4 ..,.Tl •DELUXE sql. ore. Cat :,:,,,.;/m~c:. e *>O Dlatr'Mtfy collect 1011r )lwy. Fum + p~. rrs. Ull 751.3741 IQCITOllACH YRLV 2 'Br near 0ttan. nu& rooa.H11ate oo our f48..Gt0, Ev1MO-TSO. ~ 4 w. a ba, lrplc, $l10.tnc= ==Call ea.taM .. *°eqfl. All twtDWAll.m: 4 bwbr, au. 1ara1e, or part. Pd1llie prof. olc ANXIO\JI mcl. Jd. No .... i-ng n.. ~. 2300 ... ft. ha&• ti.IF (ilC>b·•liolret) \o •Pllt• OD Iii•~ Verd• lllHIOb "Vl•Jo ...... .i.1la .. r 619-NG o W7 apt. I Br I Ba, ... ......Cll 4 Ir.._• Sil.It. D .. a ndt•~, ...... ftl MM*;a.o.1S9 •UQ.•1011DO»T.-....-mma • • th• Tall Ship• come •11••1 8ufYOUftd ,ourtetf wtttt • 120 foot panorw celebtattno tM Oretrt Ageoflllll. • ....................... llA TRAVEL AGENT Monung ·Afternoon Evening CLASS&'> START MONTHLY PACIFIC TRAVEL SCHOOL 610E 17th Sl, S. Ana 543-6655 Accredited by NATI'S EsuabUshed 1963 Financial Aid Programs MEN WOKEN• TllAJMFOll IAITEHDIMCi TWO WEEK CLASS NATlON·WlDE JOB PLACEMENT ASSISTANCE GOOD JOB OPPORTUNITIE.5 AMY IC AM IARTlNDERS SCHOOL llOt E . 17UI St., SA 834-1960 Schools Coast To Coast , . I ••••••••••••••••••••••• L .A. COLLEGE 0 t• MASSAGE, Low cos Day.Eve-Sat Classes in Santa Ana. SS6-7171 JobtW-.hd, 7075 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fol"lher Se<' relary /book· keeper would like P IT worlt In 11\Y home E:H1 · cient. professional. Lin <Mt. 7$1 819'1 T)iltnl in my home l::x pert typist IUM clec. Call Lllhan 7Sl -MllB Practical Nurse. da) or rught, lots of TLC, ref'!> 540--0722 ATTIHDAMTS FUii Lime & part tune hr· ly attendants to in· troduce new Innovative health screening pro· g rnm. Must be we ll groomed & able to deaJ wLthe public. Flexible hrs & flexible days llrly waees. Call Deanna for appl. 640 5500 ----AUDITCLIRK Reqwre:. accurate figure aJ;l1tude w, knowll!dge of !U kl'y. Lite typu1g. Wall trJ1n bra &ht person w man 1 yr bWliness ex- per SP.M·l.JOA)1. Xlnl working conds & co. benefit:.. C<tll alt 4pm, Exp. matur e rellablt ~4360 eictJ.lS Practical Nun.e. wtShes -------- part·lJffil' a ppt Xlnt ref:. AUTO CASHIH ~3814 ors.48 2931 Expenenced. Immediate ~Wanted 71 OO operung for expenenced ~-.,.. cai.h1er. Good working ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'Ond1l1on Top pay for MAAAAAA/\./\A/\A quallf1Pd per..on. Contact 1"9Yr'Oll Clk $7,50 ~I" Jidic.er. l\fust h3\'l' /\DP C'ICper c~ CIMno~t Lra wkly /hrly pa) roll 2828 Harbor Blvd. Employer!> Pay All fct.>S Coi.ta Mesa Llz Reinders Ai:~·nc:y !>-i6 1200 402n Btrch St, Ste ti}.\ ------- Newport Bf'ach 833 8190 Automota\'e CalHor /\ppt IF..~tab '65 New Detail Shop needs J\c~1ng Clerk 17200 A M.w Addition Ts sought by progressive firm to complete en· thusiasllc team. Call Manha D1\·1~. 833 271l0 De(uUs " Denrus Pen.on· help. Top w a~es pu1d. Engine Steamers. eng painters. buffers & polishers, up· holstery shampooers. check oul. pack-up & dt.>- IJ\ ery. Apply at ~ llarbor 8 1, c~ 6'5-1030 • IOOKKHPH CLERKS DISTalCT MHds A11lstant Grocery & Liquor. Expr. MANAGER Assist ID preparation or prererred in stock & Tl.AJNIE CIR . CID journals & castuenng. Good pay & We have an opening In hand posting of G /L thru hours. Apply in person our Careu.lation Depart· TB. Exper'd an bank re· before noon at 3041 So. ment for ru II t 1 me cone a hataon. Posit io.n Bristol, SA employment. Excellenl also req's preparation of ---------Company benefits. Com · extensive cuh & budget Cocktail pany car, Life & Health reports. Appbcnnt mu)l Be ~ Profsnl Insurance, Credit Union, also be willin g t o Cockt.•ulWa1tres:. Vacations, etc. Apply la perlorm misc. clerical •$99.00• person at Orange Cout functions. lr\'ane area. Exc1t1ng & Profitable Dally Pilot., 330 West Bay Send salary history & Glamourous Profession St., Costa Mesa. Ask lor quallfieauons to. PO Box •Learn 1n 40 hn. ~man Leavitt , 195SJ. Irvine, Ca 92713. •F'reeJob Plcmnt Assist Eq~l ()ppcjrtunity •Day or evening sessions Employer IOOKKIEIPE.R CALL 1710 7Sl·919' Dri W F/C. Posataon req's a Fora FreeConsullauon "'" .ted thanker & self starter. So Cahf Waitress. Inc. Age 25 or over preferred. l1ust be xlnt wlfagures. li!l22Sky Park Bl. Ste C Must have good dnviJlg Accounting knowledge & Inane. Calaf .• 92714 record. Apply Yellow 11uperv1sory exper pre· Cab Co. 37S Broadway, f'd. Send res11me & Collector For LA Time:.. Laguna Beacb or call s a I a r y h 1s t or y to Comm up to SSOO per mo. _~ __ 2828 ______ _ Classified ad no 881, c,o Prefer retired person. DRIVER, TOW TRUCK. Daily Pilot. PO Box 1560, ~_1_7.w _______ 1 Apply al 964 W. 17th St., Q:Jgt.a ~esa Ca 92626 ~ C.M. Must be 2J or over. Bookkeeper. exper. Pan Umeor full tame. 5-i9·5277 CARP E:-.ITRY · You ng man to learn b~mes!>, knowledge or ba:.1c Construe Bkkpr $900+ Good driving record & 5(-(:retanl'i. to ~ experien<.'ed. St>t·y no :.h to $825 --------- 1-'tnt Ole 1 ~1~-d to $700 a.ECTROHIC TICH ln'IDl' Per:.onnel Agency Background digital & 488 I:: 17lh Costa Mesa an a Io g c 1 r c u 1 t r Y . Swte 224 642· 1.i70 Dwersafied work load in carpentry. 6i J .. ()092 -~ design & testing or in· strumentallon. Advanced K1netks, Inc. --- Carousel operator . part ---------•I time Sooth Coast Plata Call Bobbie 546-6682 CLEANING women want ed. lrv /~w pt area S3 50+ hr ~tu~t ha\t' car.~ CONTRACTOR 1231 V1ctonaSt.C.M. OPPORTUNITY 640-7165. E.O E. HELP NEEDED FACTORYTRAINEI:: Small local mrg needs £ARN trainees. to wo rk in ·-yo pl;int 4-0 Hrs p/wk. 8 4 JO wr-Mon Fri $2 60 p1hr to sa.oo TO s 12.00 ~tart Apply ID per..on nel Service of Irvine. 20fl:! - -----l•---------1 MJchelllOn l>r 1---------• ----ARCHITECT Registered in Calif 10 acre proJet't ready lo btarl \ppltcanl "hould b e fam1llJr w 1r.11·t w"Orit. & ht• cost c11nM·1uu' u1 d c\1gn . S.i lJry w /b n n u' t1f''1 lo performance. i~I 38~u. Coeta Mes,1 AYON . If you're dependable. or· g&Nlf!od. lake to mrtt peo. pie . .4. would hke to sell beautiful frasz rances. JC"'l'lr\'. rt>,met1cs & IJmaly prcxlud$, )Ou can l'<tm i:nod monl'\ for 1n form.i uoo rall ~ 70.U or Zeruth7 I~ CL!'.: RIC AL PO HOUR Alternator Spec1.11l1es CLERKS Rill OR r /TIME Inc. 7l6 W. 17th St. C '.\l For produc.·Llon rontrt>I ·~laanterumce Co NH<ls FIELD SUPERl:->T l::N · dept. Kno wledi;e ol Help To Service Ac DA1'T·llous1ng tr act bhaepnnlS & matenJI ror COW\ts work Applicant must anveotor y cont rol de •Family \len In '\H<I Of have the ability & desire ~ired. Add1t1on .. 1 Weel..ly In· to follow a light schedule ST AC OS WITCH, rom1• & :.hould have a proven •'\ut \fr.mJ Of Manual tra ct record. Salary IMC . \\•)f'k w I bo n u s t i e d lo GUARDS SECURITY GUARDS Join a prograsive, fast growina co. W/new •P· proaches to s~uril'y. If you're tired of the old lime guard compani., w/\hear old ideas or if yau're looking for a new & more exciung career· IMMEDIATE MAJD5WANTED OPENINGS Don Quixote Motel Tbe Straw Hat Pazu in 2100NewportBl.C.M. El Toro has full & P /lime, day & night posi· MAIDS WANTED lions now avail. We are a Top wages pa ad! The lnn fun family restaurant al Laguna, 211 N. Coa~t w/great pride in our pro. Hwy., Lag. Bch ducts& people. If you en· MAID WANTED joy people & have an out· going personality, we Udo Shores Motel might have what you're Cell 673-8800 looklng for. Apply : ManagerTralnec NURSF.S RH'• $60.$66 Staff $60 Private Duty LVN' ... $4Z·Staff N6 Privale Duty ~Sl4-Staff S3S Private Duty Serving All Orange Co. Workini: Hours & Days Of Your Choice Mal· Practice Ins Req'd Group Insurance Avail. CIOOlacl Straw Hat Pizza. in San Acdftc) R-t> to $725 Juan Capistrano, 32095 Po6itive atUlude sought • 1 Camino Capistrano. For by ma;or corp. for de· 14 ~··· more Info 496·00Sl. cision making pos. Call WESTCUFF .._....Recalstry 1611 Wei;tdirr Dr Ste 21.2, Newport Beach 6Jl.0610or 752-9118 tr you meet these qu1hficat1on1·you will receive : -Best PllY /benefits -8 Hrs pd traanlllg -Urufonns rum -Bonus for state cert -Unbmaled Advancement -WPNS Qua I $2.80 hr Mature Personnel Pref err"e\1 SISSecunty lndustnal Serv1ce:s 4320 Campu.s, Ste 130 Newport Bch M9-8071 1424 S. Grand Ave Santa Ana ~9021 Lie. No. C6177 GUARDS CCKhMHCI Permanent. f'ull & Part· tune. Phone & Lransp re- q 'd Retired welcome. Call ~·0274. ore hrs 10.2. Closed Weodne5day. 1 "iiEii.Oii.iiEii. M.iiii/Fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii9I Ba II Macey. 833 · 27 oo. 1• Dennis & DeMls Person lndl&St.rial net Service o( Irvine, 2082 URGENT MicbelsoaDr. Ofc lln Moo·Sal 9-S MEED La=~~~tave tifURSES AIDES an wholesale supply busa lllleie• Jobs ness affiliated with dynamic fast ,Rrow1ng Day Shift. Will train. E x· per. prer·d. Apply 1n person, Park Superior Conv. Hos p .. 144 ~ Superi or A ve. NB. &42 2410. WOMIM-MEH major lntematlonal cor· TRAINEES poratlon needs people onented as11oc1ates full or part·Ume. 49-S-~273. Assemblers Inventory PackCICJers Co Haters Inspectors Drivers Day.Week-Month Or Longer u ·s Y oor Decision YOUDOM'TPAY wtrAYYOU! Call Or Come In Today IELL~ 8EF\VtCE$ tll-1441 rAIKTER MANAGE.I Exper 'd (or apts & Kitchen Mgr & cook. S800 medical ofr!t. 40 Hrs wk. per mo. + benefits. Phone644-0606 <Health Ins. & Pd vaca· ---------lion.) Charlie's Chill P(f hsekpr needed, M ·I-~. Corporation M9-0J:>l 2:30-5:30 lake kids & pets. Julie 752-0660. Ml·6009 M.AMAGEMEHTTRME . Young man to work in PB>_C. Answer. Service, growmg tool rental bu!\t· p/lame shifts. Vaned ~rs ness. Must be neat map· w/weekends. Paid whale pear. & have \'Cry neat t~aln~ng. Call 646-8000 handwnl1ng. 6 Day week 1_E_.o_._E_. ______ _ w/weekday ofr. Prefer Personal Management. roamed man for perm. Agency, coni.1denne new responsible pos. f.xper. talcnl fo r poss ible not req'd. Apply 1930 employme nt an com. Newport Blvd, C.M. meracab, 'fV & films MASSAGE TECH !J.S7-0282 PHONE SALES 1139 Baker C08ta Mei..i •~I u ) t 11 u v l' Tru c k . performance. 751·3840, * ASS~MBLER * Babysitter. permanent. Equal=~",.!ployer ~~g~~~e'::~e Or Sales •Coa_ta_M•es-a•a•re•a··--•I Oranre Cu. Mrg h11~ Im· We..•kd.1)" 1 J0.!.30 here. :"ecesury Phone Sales people. male or female, 16 to 6S years or age. Guaranteed wages or commissions. 250 East 17th Street, Suite 0 , Costa Mesa, between 5:00 & 8 :30 p.m. 646-4223. me.oilatr O!'M'mngs ror l.IS· l baby "Jren631-~ ---------• •Small Investment Paid sembll'ri.. Xlnl review -- -----------•I Out ()( i::arnuiis. If \'nu system, 4 day work Babysitter 1n m ) Cd~1 O.ERJCAI. Quahfv week . good rr1n1e home ncr-. & transp •TELEPHONE c .. ...._.~ benefit!'. Pleaal' apply al nee Jfl 3 I~. t\73 8631 W i 111 u m II 1 r v e y --Cw1mif19Woria Rnearch l42S S Vlllaae MRY!\ITTE R ~ 30PM· COMPANY* .. Yow A,... Way. Santa Ana EO .. : 6 OOl'~I m\ humt" ~Ion Mil. SLOAH -~~P~51jl ~1~1 1-:1 Toro l714t UMJ27 Personnel General Office TYrlSTS SECIET ARIES Your :.kills arl' in de· maod at all levels of ex· per. We have many jobs an the Irvine/Newport area. Work where & when you please. Equal Opportunity Employer Medical Xray, part lime. PRACTICAL NURSE, Saturdays. Other slulls Uve in w/elderly lady. welcome. 646-~194 lite duties, must drive. ••• A.sslst1o1nt mnn11ttr C111hlt•ni SiilCb AlterntJon persnn t ()(f pn:mlus) Rack Office A"t . .,,~, for b~y GI' nr.ar l lo.a..: llOllp Mli ll rt•,um .. 111 Ao Nn M3 1>1111\ l'alot I' 0 Rox lStiO, l'o,l.i \ll•!la (. .. ~ Needed Immediately COOKS 4' COUNT~R HELP Day " evenln& pos1t..io& avail Del Taco, Superior Ave. Costa Mew.. non-smoker. S48·54'1S or eves. 642·36fi6 LEGAL SECRET ARY Newport Beach Law F\rm In lhe airport area gs• m·:· i e eks inlelll&entl .. -.. M•ED-l•C•.,•L--• secretary wllh some ex· "' --------- 5111.,.rson perience in civil lltiga· T!CHNOLOGIST rRESSH We need a dependable. lion & potential as a 6 Yrs recent all around Wanted. Combination. f 1.,.00 _, Senicn sell motivated indlv. 1eneral para·legal. hospital uper req 'd. Silk " Wool exper. Will HULTHFOOD 4320CampusSlC'JJO work at leading las c.17S~IZI I Working/supervisory tramfor coroplete()J>l'ra- COOKS,So La11.ca.1.NB. NewportBrh 549-8071 growing health food --UG--.,-,_--.,, .... -E.E--posltion, . .,PC/~:1;..!call. taono(plant. Mu.stberc- Maintennn<" f'ull or part llmt• Pltlme & f tame. Coffee 14.atS. Crand Ave store chain In So. Calif. -tllUU" "' '"'°"' Uable & willin& t.o work. ahop e'-P Rtfll plea!>e Sant.a Ana Mll·9021 Must be interested I For Newport Ctr Law H05'rTAL Eastbluf'f Cleaners. 2547 Oen<' Ry.an .. ·a~h1om1 BAH)1Al ()!, Oav 'l1,ht • Mewatoreopa•g "ReUe( Shift, l"<lll lor t n Fas h ion lcl •nct .ippt ~ 7illl Newport ('ntr •411 -• •CustDmer Rep •Opermrs ,..__rla"'·" ,...,,11 Ofr <7111 good nutrition. Pleasan F1nn Good ty lna sk'lls Eastblufl Dr, N.B. "'.., ' 0 ' " working conds. Uniform · P 1 1S7'92 Delaware St.JIB 644--0932 Puhlon llll•nll U1n•ctlv Rl'!a uty S3111n '' ~·rp a~f'Oll'I frnm liltlildW,I\ t1nn1"t wantl"rl (ur t I -~--1------Cea ornce $780 Cum. Medical Ii Hos req'd. Call 7S9-04J1. 842--0611 ext 271 OeptStort" Toro salon ~l "'' tw oHr COOi\ W11n tl'd. Pantry IN THI MOOD benefits. No Sunda LEO AL TRAINEE· Equ1lOpporEmploytr Man. K1td1t•11 Jl(·lper For variety spot'> Excll· work. Apply, Lindberg Bri&ht. xlnl typing skills --------- REAL ESTATE Lictnse required, 4 day week, no selling. for an appointment call Tom TUmer, Mgr. Red Carpet Reali.on, 7:i4·1202 * • • ~I. f''llper prrft-rrl'd ~-043 ASSIST. MGR. Ooet Manuf1ctunnR far rapidly ex11nndlng rt• St~~ tail party aupphrr. l,ook with some W"Ch&S ••· Inc Cur c111o1tir per11on to 1 bo r, Ind · Jeam nil pha11es of our per. n at n1 ustry. business. n ctall up. ~al commf'llllutate w ru 11eci . Whirh(I•¥ Slnre1' par.Applyto'MK>WUlard lnc. Coeta Mn.. Call for Co .• 1300 Lo1t11n Ave, appt.. 979-8S70 C. M 5411 ssz:_2_. ---- ---------cBO/\T M to'G. has opeaincs .SST. MAHAGU r~~IC'k Rm/Inv. Control I ) t'AD rt'<'t•nt t''.I( II •Clerks VOLT It• ... ., '1'1,. I t • •.t lt".J• t • lt41C...-Drl•e 54M741 IACn>llll From Oraf\ieCo. Airport) Equal <>p,or Employer l'honr. o&.q<l l'-'11 u11k for in& pos. Is awaitin& Nutrition, So. Coas forcareeroppor. on Ma& chef eaaer lndlv. w /unique Plaz.a Shopping Center 11 typewriter In N.B. co. Call Marion Mann, C.O.C.. Mesa. estate plannlng cor· COUPLE. ambition. willana to learn to manacr amall buaineu. M7-021S 833-2700, Dennis & J.>en. HOSPITAL porat.e law practice. Mag nit Pa"IClrlnel Service of ll exper. pref'd, but will Irvine, 2082 Michelson IV8a.,._ LIAD traln. Call (714> 833-9983 Dr. CUSTOOIAN Immed. opening GlttFrw., J·ll:30PM. Prior LOAM PROCISSOR Aedl.payable II payroll supervbory I& floor care ellp. Type 55 wpm. mac h & n • r y exp er. Oood 11pot at Dana Point f/C l1M1111per neceu. San Clemente flnanctaJ lnalihillon for Un Oen er 8 t H 0 1 p . lndl•idual preparing w/coc gexp. M Coe • Real Ealat.e documents OELTVERY by MOTORCYCLE. Full time, must have own !reeway type cycle. Salary, mileace & 11ome Insurance. Call M2·71H ---------·• orM0-6118. Xlnt oppor. for am CerpenterTralntt biU~. dependable sell G•I Coat Toucb·UP CLERK for HB drugstore. Position• located Sa4· 714/M-ll.22. "'· 0 • Call Riverside (1) dleback VaJle1 area. ~., p ,., ·--. _. 168. ~ual ....u..u11t.1 ~·~· 1wme, OYe --.-..... """' ._ %1. Exper. pref'd. Apply 0ppor Employer MI • hnuRllACJMKY ln person. Ben Brown's LY ... 7 11 motivated andiv. lo work Alaju•la Yach•· Corp Man age Z.. P 1ume . .E"· "'-U f · Al lead1n11 fa.st trrowlntr "" . .. ..,. "vfl')'man or morn1n1 healUl food store chain In , __ 94i_W_. l_sth __ S_L_C_l'<_~ ___ pe_r_not_nec __ ._M_7_·~ __ . __ , MWtpaper route. Vac. So C 1 f M h 8ol&1 Chica & Warner, · 1 1 · Uli t ave IOATWOIKUS 118. Good car uun. 27801 Forbes Rd, St.e 49 Rataunnt, 3llOS Cout " .,. (3 Flaaa Cent.r> ltwy, So. Laiuna. MecllcaUons II 3-11 Team 8.31-lm Leader. Men Verde Lagana N1iue1 HOSTISS 0onv. •c:e~1 Center prior grocery store or re CLER"(' l•<ed exrer to quahf> Weh1ve110me 1toodjobs. IW PhooeaCtSpm.898-7S5e. All aspects oC small boat· Ablltty tn irnpervi~e. plan Ing. Taking appUcallons FJL£ CLER"(' wOt"k schedulc:i. manage for pos1t1ooa in sale.. out· IW pertonnel, control 11t.ore iaverit.ory, etc. \Cry •m· fittmg. hberglass con-Sl ~TS c:-nl. Must be bondJ ii;truc t1on & repalu. 111"1~ 111alnt~. hardware Position offers al· lnstatlatlon. rlg1ln1. m'mft TYPISTS &radJve salary scale & .. talnleu 11teel and llUJIU cr'O&l oppor for advan· SJAJ TYPISTS ctdleat. Job secure aluminum fabrication. ~ lfteludln& bon~ & Send lftu.me or app\y tn paid mc'1lc:al fl hosp per~on to Westport. ~tPa(llBKS i.eoeflta. No Sunday Marine. IM. U4 T\astto ~--M& ~ For appt. phone \\e Newport Sch, 921183. LodglrSbort o..,. Moran. Llnctbf.rs Cull oo~eeoo Tenp AuJpmt11l.a 1'tllHtlon. So. Co•~I JlhA Shopl)lftl Ctottr ~Store. 557-6161. IC>OUIWll VOLT .••. • f. • Dt.NTAL Assist . exp'd Chlltalde. Nwpl. ofc:. U6·$.411 or aft SPM Nl-s:!94 nn..LorPARTTDCE St.C.M. • <2>G~c.~!tume =~:~.~~~~: LYN"S& help. Hrs flellible. Bk· Gee M~. NB MUISIS AIDIS --------• iqlai Gper' aec. Ute t.yp. All a!l1n.. Garfield Cofty. DENTAL A I 1 t t t. fn1. Appty, 1911 Plac... HOUSIC&.IANMa llolp.,ICT-tlTl Cbalrslde. F ;tlme. At UaAH,C.M.142·1583 .. PeTlloar least 6 mos. exp. (t >Sat. SHn wtet f7l.m.2 permo.H.B.8441-3540 GLAZER,EXPEk'D a MAC .... ST Apply lD penoo, 211 Loi Ho1&Hfllffper • lnlDI Pro1re11I•• 1rowth Deotal Assist, ful~ or Motinoe,Saoetem. ti.by ea~. n" IA. orle1ated eleetronlu p/ttme cb•lrald• an 4 Refs req. Call aft 4pm, meouf. bas immed. haDded N.B. olc. '""92ll 0/0(C= & lmy '9IDO ~ oPmiao oa day fr mn Dent.a~ Aaslat. front • Soft toueb sousht bJ Kou.keeper lln·ln. 2 ablfla-for Maeblnl1~ ti.ell:Olc. ~/time. X·nY estab'l c:Orp tor vital Sci*' ai-e<bUdrt0. &ch •Im~.,,! ~ ... ~up{lt Hrt. f'eQ d. Sal. open. = eontad •-Call ...._ SaJ llOO Wk ~ rm" eper-.ll I ...... "-... u --b 6 or eu.aoor6'DiMOO ....-...._ _ _. •~ ...... m • • .. ac ln at f\111 charge for busy CCO· atrucllon co ln C.M. ttep. ly, staUna educaUon U · ----------1 per & aah1ry requite· mentJI to Ad "25. Dally ra M11e, -.2100. -.no • .,..,_, Tralneet w /I mo'• to l yr 3141 c...-Dr D!SK Clulctralepbon• D9anil" J>eftftb Penon· HOUSRWBS aper. Hooe helpful. Xlt\t 14Mf41i OJc'. ~~d. 9ee BUI ;a=:lmne,llOG 1'1ll • p/tllM...HO aper bn•flta 'laeludlna -.;JfbrClaulflcd Ad PU«.. PO Box J*, C.M. ;. ACrtON sranf (~ flostl iUoyd, .,.., ..,. mente Inn. · Dee. HunUncton Bueti IMd.lta.l/deDtal plan. Air aM103. C H HI l l CGDd., all beDlll&a elftr· Call• ' 1>11'1 Piiot AJ).V1SOR. '4Nt7I <>ranpCo.Alrport> GUAIDS ou. oap, tt•e4•ie;.sr,,m-. Eq-1 ()ppof Em~loytr ~ .._ •• --.a... co. ---· J'Jortda 5'., R.B. Nf '3SU. GARAGE: SALE adt ln -. G~. eitper. I ,_.......,. •"" .,..., the DaUy PU~ br\na hap. d•p • WHk. Caeaan • benefits. Call (714) HOU:tmt&mR-U .. lo., ••• , _.,, pyresutts.Toplaceyour Tftde JCIU:r okl 1tufr for Groomlnl La111-.a _..,rorappt. lftUlt tPtal Ena.~ 102&BAMr.c.K. draw1DJ _card. pboae new 1oodlt1 •ith • Nl•uet I l ·Ol2t or di~. NI ~aired 97'NlaEOE. lfUG'71todaJ. Clasalhohd.t6Ml'71 m.-mrortD&crYicw. Ada MWl'TI ..._..or~ • MEN. Penn p/timo for LA nmes dehv. In N.H. ft C.M. $275-$350 per mo. 541-1740. Mamt. Bus. man 1eek11 motivated &ndiv. or cpl t() aa1&1t. In bua. P /T . 6'5-11Jl2 llEALISTATI APrRAISB Imperial SllL Asa•a. E.O.E. M/F. Qualifiu· tiooa; 2 Yrs rwl·Ume ap-M 0 D E L • 8 l k I n l & prallal exper. or clan Jl 1portswea r. fltUnti & deslgnaUon. 673-31.JO, erl' photOiraphy. Some ex· 40,9am·3Pm. per. 21·2S. 36-25-35. Rags Unlimited 768·5248 all R.eceptlonist ~ 6pm. '"'"LOVE M<YI'EL MA1D. exp. nee. Harbor lnn Motel, llOO W. Balboe Blvd. N. B. Well known veterinarian l!Oeks 1ymp1lhet.lc &ndiv. to handle front olc spot. Call Polly Brown, "" till h 833-2700. Dennis I& Den 1ZiO 1nul l nis Penonnd SerYtce or Operator 919-TtllllO Irvine. *3 Mlcbelson Dr. MIGHT AUDIToa Ra-ept. Newport Deb de-~~,re~·~·~~ .,.. . ~ '-' • I olo aldUs more beca1.11e ••aped :req'd. Satar,. com• more. Call for appt. ~m•nt ate w/abWl7 114"65000PencinneL ~= • MUaSIS AtDIS ri iOMtST • Orderllea, esper. Newportc.&er Bayriew Conv. RGaptlal, SllOOTo 1i!O 2IOISS'l1aurtn, CM 142·3'0&. ~. pollUoo 11W &ta· For Ad Action caaa o.JyPillt AD-VISOI 642-5171 ble. reliable indi•. w/trolll Ole appear.1 out• IOlnc ~ • •c· curate typloc tldtla CO.. wpm). ~ in,. elude normal ~•pt. lllndSoD:I • °""'*' '11>-lna. Ops>or. ror lncr • s blllU•. ~T. but wU1 tnln. aU Jreno McCan.Q-. -.aooo. - I ... ·' . ' llTAIL c••..u .... ,;jlftl_ .. , ...... .... , ... 11N9, .... ..., .... :::--~..._ ...... ,.-.--.~~-,------~~•cm .... 111..-J ..... MlllJ-H-~----~----~~ ..a1a..-... WAMTm hnltlft,l-... ·TOP CAIN DOLl..41 ..;;;.o;;:;.;;.;..;.;.;;;;;._, ____ 1,!~~----=..::..- llk"-• -· IMN. PAID PO a YOU a W.&...,rmiR AD•lllll-lolll ll..._ a. 'SWSLa'!,...!_AlCllD. " ......,,.,_ 119e ~elfnt.11 c..e .. ,. A.RT OAIM.-q, GOLD, TOP CAIR DOLLAR UTOl&t &abarll o• lucr.,Uu ..;..~--.--...;.._,.......; __ 1 tr; Ml«tln llm'Jed. SJLVSA ••avtc&. P AID l'OR YOUR • C•u , ....... C9nlr~.W/SftllllrUll ..... ,.. •SAU-... ~.Katt:•••t. PINE PVRN. AN· .ma.av. WA'IC&a., _____ ...,. __ _ PallUoaa 2lld • llrd co. ....,,.. ...,., •v LIU ..w .• ,,., •· •..W a:JDAM • ...,... r.r .u-. nQU w.DDO · AJtT oaacn. OQLD, w Dltlatlq ''Bllaa..._, .. ~~ias:-Qc..t.els Call Soule Bell , luxe. ultf•t1ta.. 11k• --WbW•~ SJLY•R $ERV1Clt, b)'ltamabyCaar.- • Lqana a.acll. Otber ID-2700. Dani.a . 0.-MW. P«fed . SAlil'LIS• ftwy.~131..ftJl Uue••.. 8071 PlHE l"VltN .• AN• CTWJll .. ~C areaa haw• openla~ • Pwloaa1I S.mceol ~o~ offic e • ~atSDlfor'*h. =.r/JtO'#:o~I~ lladlt. Sble DllllL. y_., ---.. --•• .. •• 'ftQUIS.MS.m 25 .. to&. TV ~l. ..... No •• ,.,. NCI a. 1~• .... ma Mh!belson 0 ove r l o ad _m_u __ . -----)bpi. ·~an ~. Hearty .... $100. ~ llcqan Dl&re, bNlte ure•AM TA•S RemcM coat lb~Jt. Apply at any ot our ,_.or_·----~----SEltVEL Ou Reina. 17 FOIL £VEJtY ROOM m.ziooorf7$.ISG. to ride Ir dri••· blll fro.a yom "vdoeta card. Clllnese baod :.d ~Newport81vd. Kl'J'S t. <1298 ISJ.ff6I ~ft.S7S. UMd'-••• Older tee _Pblllpptne ~~::f!:n~1~i Smd one card fOC' uch orientaff'\11,llxH.. • o.t.a Mesa 4W2 7'102 ~ 'U of 1~~3'723~8i~rc~h~St~. N~·~8~· ~---~-----.i MODEL APARTMENTS llaboe. DlnlDC Rm. Set. 111-1011 las plus oae ap.are. We1_ot_r ._87J._._l __ oflrrl!tt- Genote + ReuP"'•st I-Kenmore Wutter 175, ESTATES ~. K.it.cbeo Tbl w/4 ---------r eturn P•r~aneatly N. Gau 1 e Tr a i ft.l 2 $AJIMAl(IA Needs handwerller. Some exper. req 'd . ~3414. SALES Equitable Life at New York as Qpenan& new of· fices in Sllll Clemente l':mptoytn hy All Fees -•va •'--S S•anature Wuh~r 17~. BANKRUPTC1£S clan. $20. EJec. R.elu· aeeJed allnc:tive tac • tran1mattel"ll 1 ~es U1 Reinden> A&eacy •-"".,_..' G E Washer ~. Ken· CuJll.BolA « Fulance ubot S20. 50-3'1$7 Mhcel••-· 1010 strap, meetio1 airline 22 can. I& '1ayout. .~: t020BlrcbSt.Ste10f • MAMAGBS more Ou DTyer MS. ~SSISSIOH T DE C I Dbl ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1.D. niquire1Denls. Pre· 162-2911 • •1 Newpof'tBeach 83Wl90 Hea\')' commtte.lal. Ex Guar,del~2 RA : omp ete vem lou It tbeft! For a ·~ CaU for Apptt P.atab ·~ tmsi~ t~le work, must CINta Bdrm ~ for waterbed, •MATTllSSIS• penonaliz.ed tag eoclose Stainless Steel Ptwel love detail. Salary com-W1U ,buy some rernas. 819E.4tbSt.SantaAoa 841-1149 Stn.c1eSetsG.50 wallpaper, fabric or Machine SUK>. S Eit4lf! SECRETARY. Stock msurale w /exp. Georse iu>Pl a, worlunc or not, ()pe1l M . Sunday ll·S FuU Slie $&4.50 ~n.y Clo" papu ft we S7S.S258 ·~~ lilrokerage, Ne.wpt Ctr Colbns.'1S2·lOOl. aJsoscrapmeul67S.SZSB CalU47·S721 Extension Game table B&JMottre$SFoC1""' will back • tnm your • Locallon. Pref eitper w/brown nauc chairs, ~, tap. Or try two cards Tennis Memb;Jsb Jor w/NYSE Fir111. Must be TYPIST Fr igidaire c ross top MOV~NG . ~ uat sell malcluna waU urot. col· 838 East 1st St. S.A. backtobadt. Sale. Huntincton ~tm Canuuar w1lh b;ack ofc lreettr, while, $80. ~ mauave mediterranean fee table, sofa table, aofa 547..sa& PRICES: Tenn1s Club. , a ve Salary ~ Commwion. 3 ol>t'l?&fons. Call Heidi Needed tuJJ time. Mutt Miramar Dr, Balboa colCee tbl, •&r:bk ead • lo•ueat, queen SELLlNG FlLL DIRT szeaor3/~ SUIO. 1·998-6:132 a , yr tral";lntl· M&mnt OP· 640-l4IO be accurate w /recep· Penln Pt 8'1S.13S8 lbl, outdoor ch&LSe, new sleeper ctaaa top Oak •ts tap SUOea. 1111 • porturulles. Contact Mr --t.ioni.111 back&round. San· · ·• toatractors whl barrel, c:olfee table, Kini alze lonpenaive, approx 6/9lap$l.:IOea. Beaut. Cust.om JIWe Bradley~ Equal SECR.ETA8Yforlaworc. ta Ana/Tus tin area. WANTED: Used apt Spann!\ swa& lamps, Bdrm aulte wlt.h 4,000 cu yds, 10< ~yd '2:IOI> Va~aslu art&Hig. < Opportumty Employer N.B. EltP. not nfC. Will Salary comm ensurate 1tove. Alu.at be workiag. water distiller & many armoire, mattresses, royal ty. Corner of lOormoreSl.40ea. lh2l'. Thick )UltlJ~ous <M·F> tram.Sh.req'd.644·SGW. w/experleoce. Call 6'13-6336or8U-11666 garageit,e,ina.644-4463 naug 1or1 & loveaeal, Cherry le Trabt.lCo, El Sal~~";irr:~ed wool. taupe shades. ~ill 544-5337 btwn 10-11 Au or aJ~·s top d1·ne .. -, '"'Ing Toro 768-1251, 833-3IOO · ..... fil new hous~ tMti.t Sales hel p . Exper,SECRETARY·Does your 2.3pM -Wh1rlpoo&Washer&:dryerComergroup:avocado&: .... 1 '"'.. Drawyour ownorsend ·~ ( ..;i_, mature. L.11dy's ware, boss appreciate your $250. Amana microwave plaid Herculon, great bac k cha ra, man y Sale, 3 blk/Wbt TV'a; two name, address. phone & sell. Bes ofr.fH6.~, I partllme.642·9380 B.A. We will if you're nPIST oven. GE pbl door cood.Sl25.~&-47M lamps. Excellent cood. king s ize waler we'UmakeonecardperAREA RUG. Shad8 r or outstanding. Send your w/Lite r ecept duties, refng.MS-657'1. Hide-a-bed. Solid built. 554-4780 bedspreads.847·~· tag.Add25<each. blue. 9x12'. $40 /bSt"'dfr. •---------i best written reply to ed im Redecorating sale. Girl's, Send check or money or-Uke new. 644·517'1:-'·r~ l SALESMAN Colhos A~,ociales, 567 need med. $500 mo Westinghouse elec. eye Queen. Green. 1 deliver. master bdrm rurn, • * • der to: To locate Prophylactic san Nicola$ Dr, Newport start. For interview call level oven & range. $SO. 64().8037 f f 1 Lad. -..mlilll)lt PILOTPRIMTIHG MIKellaMcMls .·!.:'" Vend ing Machines. No Beac}l. KatFAc1amsat83S-143S. Whlte,$75.646·3658 5pcsbdrrp&et xlnt nd ~~:1· urn, m sc. 16156TOf'fol P.O.BoxlSGO Wcmhd •O•I cost to location. Easy TYPIST M st b N r I f · Of T , • co · Casta Mesa, Ca.~ •••••••••••••••••••..,.• SECRE'f.ARY/Lecjol , u e ac · orge rost ess re rig. r. win Mall/box Moving! Complete apt. .............. ,.;,i. t presentation. Goo4 clos· p 1 R curate w/so~e 11,b for SlOOGdcond.While. sprgsw/framesS6S.Kit. r ... , Youaretliewinnerof Beerdrafter,h..t.l·V.Ke& SSSCASHF..,. ~ ::i~si~~e::Y~iie Ca~~; s~h!i:~ w;:S~\~e:. gen'l ofc .d~hes'. N .B. 963-5789 847-1670 dinette set, 6 chrs, $'25. ~~N~iusua,QiM 4Ucket.stolbe ol beer, new~~. $200. Goodusedrum/1'8(.tgs machjnes are instaJfed. ina 60 wpm. 20·25 hr ~~~n.a Fr . &:»-4 :~. Older Refrigerator $3S. S4&875eafl4pm WHhnl NaHcNlol 873.5216.Call an llAM. frzrs&sloves~m Call Mr. Sm1lll, (7 14) week,9·J.pm.833-0543 works good. 2528 Nwpt Meditbdrmfum,includes Mah din lbl w/3 leafs BOAT SHOW CUSTOM Need pair of 12.''• ltght <164-4416, (714) 4534464. Bl, CM ~183 9 drawer cJresser w /mir· chrs + boat, ndlepoint welghl rims ro~·; jhme --------i SECUTARY TYPISTS ror,qoubedw/hdbrd, & seats. $400. '15i9--0898 atlhe WOVIH WOODS lx;a8&Y • will tr ~5" Personable. good omce Gas dryer or elec dryer 2 end tbls. $400. Sue ~ s-. IOI ANAHEll\I SO%TOllO'X.OFF wide nms. All>~" \'e SAUS..OUTSIDE skills. $3 hr. Apply 10 SSS. Wash macb $4.5, all ~S300or499-4821 ••••••••••••••-.•••••• C 0 N V E N T I 0 N pair of nuffs on 2Q -!'Wis ' Office Supplies & Pnnl· person 1401 Quail St, NB !'ieed &ood l¥P1Di ability. work good. 2S28 Nwpt. Bl, CENTER Ovtt40 ln·stock pattem1 2319 . ' 1ncr.Lrg co.needs""ri.on -------• Good pay" excellent CM.6'5-4183 King Sz bed w /sheets, 8 pc drum set+ stand, MarcllS-13 Alsol'lf'INl·Blmds 1Jaleor lrade.~2· ... ..~ I b c Audio Mate, $10. Lots .,~c .,_.. ...... mo .....,_, _. 1• • w gen'I ore or sales e'< emp oyee ene 1t U ZS, r efrig $50. 2 Please call 642·56'18, ext ,_..........., .....,. .-c. .11;,I;. per. Lo handle cstab'I SECTYJPERSOH package includes co!>t of We are movmg a.nd our Dressers, S2S ea. Sora _nus_c_._642_·1_307 ____ -1 333, t o claim your ....,_Ith 'itPl local accl s Sa I a ry, FRIDAY lmng adJuslment. lC in· 21 4 cu ft r~fng /frzr $50. 673-4609 China Cabinets, Old Fum, Uckets. uaTHWORM SALE ••••••••••••••••• ... :...• t·omm + a4to allow Exper·d, good typist !or teresl4ld caU: ~ ice maker is too big. Antqs, Dining set &dolls. * * * FOR GARDENS. Let the Conn Mm·O·Matic '4ilill'. !'hone for appt. !714 l bll!oy PR office. Send rt.'· 549 5445· .. , yrs old. perf cond. 3 p ROM ONTO Ry PT. OH Be h SI HB worm belp you cultivate. organ excellent ''6M1· 557·!1:!12. J 'k for \Ir. sume, u lary require· • yrpdinsurancepoltcyln· MOVING SALE · ___ a_c_on __ at_e_r. __ ·-iYellowwroughtironglass 1000for$4.3000-$10.Also ti sOOoPP~nlSe Wl.'s t . Newport Sta men~ to PO Box 1903, WeWill8elnlerv1ew· cl'd.$400.646-SS97 . Annoirei.hutch.antique Garaee Sale, 17370 San top kitehenetle tbl w/4 worm castings. B 'S on. · · · t1oners Newport Beach, ca. mg Sat March 5th lkyca.s IOZO chrs & chests. Fri. Sal, Mateo, Apt. 4, Fln Vly, in chairs, $200. Ori1lnal Worm Fa rm. 17362 Ovation elcctnc wt~. 92663 From 9AM 't1l Noon ••• .. •••••••••••••••••. Sun 675-&t72 for appt. alley. Many miscltems. Slim Jim, like new $50. Gothard. HB. 847·514 I bi.ls $475, t1l>kmg '373 or SALES Pnos \>1ck lip SS(). Earn $:lOO CJ II &II 9410 STATi FARM Gtrls:ll,pd 20" bikew1h1fth You won't lose sleep O\'er Yard Sale 3/4 & 3/5: Afl5. 968-S'193 Ozark Western Saddle. bid. Mt»0223 &·ol~ SECY jRECEPT. INSURANCE CO. rise handle bars. xlnl this• Nr new Simmons App'I. Cum.. yd tools. an· J Strand Cultured Pearls. 151;" padded seat, Cull Trumpet, Bund)".ft?.S~e -------3333 Hy•~ Aya cond, recently adJusted. Beauty Rest, l\g s~ mal· tiques, misc 8651 Ins appraisul $168S. Sell qrtrlree. Breast collar & new w /case. ~30. ---------i Fa:.l growing sporting -"' "" $35 83l 25.Sl ft 5 30 d ttJV\ 28 r SALE.4' good manuf. offenng fine Costa Mesa · · 11 • tress. $175. 960·2106 Marvale Dr. H.B. $300. MG.76Sl eves. pa s . ...,.,.... 581·8~ eves. 96.1·3-l64. call aft. 311tft'• PARTY PlAN MANAGERS oppor. Typing skills, fll. Equal Oppor Employer <:?> Schwinn Dirt Bikes. ing & sh req'd. Apply or Good cond1t1on. B~l of· call. Newporter In· • -• ,rer.6'15-82'79 duatnes. 17851 Sky Park Waitress Food/Cocktails. -------1 Cr, Ste B, Irvine. Applya!t4pm,Sld's Blue C-ras&·• 751-~. Bet!t . 107 21st Pl. N B EquipMtnf ' 80l0 •One of nation's largest --------------------•••••••• .. ••••••••••••• Party Plan Compel\lu 111 Service Station Allen· WCllMress /Cashifl' Kodak Elctasound 140 now opcninit in this areJ dant. e 'per'd. Day & Exper'd & neat 21 or movie camera & Kodak Ground floor Opportum Evt.>s Full & P time. Ap over. Appl}. Two GU}'> Ektasound 245 movie ty with an e~labhsh£'d ply. Shell Station. 17th & 1-'rom Ital~, 17502 lk>Jl·h proJector + case. never romp an y for ex In inc. "iB Bhd. HB used. s;nl. &l2-3647 pencnced peoplt· ---------• St'n1ce Sta Sale-.man Al· Wa1tres~. So L.t~. CM. OOCJI 8040 Mana!(l'r·., SJlane'I from $100 00 to $500 00 per Wl'ck Top O\ ernd.il>, plu:, t·.ir program :-.Oo lnv~tment No Delivery No Collect 1 ng Call 997-4661 ForMDetalt. SALISPHSON Si\I. .. :SPEHSON for St'ar" .\rt (;aller), Pt m o1 n1nl(!I .\c weekend ~ Apply at Sear' Art G.illcry. 3333 Anslol. C M •SAUSPllltSOM I It Part or full lime Win dow tmUng. Tran~P•n!nl <>hades Mini blinds 644 8494 lcndunt S"1ni: shirt :--.B. p time & I t1 mt• ••••••••••••••••••••••• !'It • a t :' P P t> a r & corrtt shop exp Reh o o c o B E o I EN c E handwnun~ a must \p plea~e Charhe ., Ch1h ~to start Thursday ~\ 25llil Newport 81\d Ofc 17141 549-~l Marr h Jrd, 7:30 PM . _: --Waitresses Ho~testts N w Pt I r v 1 n e are a . Service Sta Attendant C;a~h1e" Busbovs _~ __ 928 _______ 1 t'{Jler'd . f'ull or P lime Ex~r only need apph 1 Adorable female Apply Ar<'o Stal.Ion. 17th Overh, ;,II s hifts Apply ~rman Shepherd pu11py 41 lrvine,C.M. af\ernoons. 2"4PM The 1en. All bl&clt . 8 wks. 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Youarethewinnerof OYB tOO bly1, .. 7·11U, evea. ' ...... YacMS.. Sl~/bet olr. See lo ap-4 ticketslot.be C.,t t715 lf7J0....240% MllC81$ ,_se.....;_aot _______ ___ .,laA,Shno Iott 34551 C...._PlcK• t,tt::1~irU:!.~::~~j ''5FORD IO'Vca WesfwwNaHOllaA ....................... ~·~~~i!~':1!f! OMDISPt..AY W.a.,w t7H •,•~f••••••••··~.•••••••• O..PoW496-1762 142-6256 btwn t AN " 11200 e40-2'100 BO •y SHOW ~~.P~fu~6~~t ~~ tMuout·fWabed ID red/ ........ = "•••••••••••••••-•••• ~co&or'IV.23 ccwole, 5Pll. '73FordVanV8 ArrPtS A $3000 7S0-3S49 otuse w/puutriplf\C" ·-· ,.. •tDEAL£RlNU.S.l. lol!afoul cabinet, need• Cal 28, loaded, xlnt cood. sunr'l FM a·trk ate; atlhe owr · t ht 1 t 1 Au1nOll -'W!Oft.$»o!fer.552·8028 JBrd. s aalla. SU,950. n Nmrd tent trlr. Slp17, ~ 982-mlatttpm ANAHElM .74 Capri. v -a. alr. ID• c '-• n er or. 11.&RCEDESDEALER JR{ IOCAt,.1 · 774-2604 (714) loeded w/xtras. Sl.~. · · C 0 N V E N T I 0 . N AM FM (lloGXl). 41118Ulancbester, IU'li .W~•c 3340S 4 channel • 53'1-GS2'1.551..Sl52 '71 Dodge van~ ton. 6 CENTER ~ :·~50· OMLY $4691 Buena Pan RO\U•IOYCl Slmul·Sync Slereo tape Naples Sabot, brand new. c y 1, auto. L . W. B . Mareb 9-13 73· a · pm. 523-7210 tt•J•.....,... ~k. Never used. $000. moving m~l sell $450. A.to& .~!:!~9400 Stripped mt. Used by Mfr Please call 642·5&18, ext '74. Orig owner. New OD the Sant.a Ana Fwy. ""''"'taNat 6'&2·3647 892-42ti1 •• ,.:::===••••••• fOC' Proto-type Mock-up. 333, lo clai o\ your tires. lo mi Xlnt cond. Ml7JD1mem .....,. : RCA Color Sel. loah, SllJK/ VWENClNES Rudy for cUSlollliling. tickets. -$2500.644-2550 .....-· QOl91UMOAYI .CUNanleOO SlS8. 78S W. Docb 9070 tJSED· REBUILT 6'2-892JIWpm * * * Cffr<-. t716 ' Air,s=sn/olr ~ f76J '1~ St, CM, Unit D. ••••••••••••••••••••••• DerBuggyShop530-6940 AlttosW..t.d 9590 AffoR~o 9705 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... ....._ ........... . 6e$ol786 Pvt dock for renl. no live· ·--•••••••••••••••••••• .......... ••••••••••••• Citroen S M ''8 Clu1lc, 'Tl 300D, S\tnroof, 500 t!l.MIU MIW '17 Steno Conole abrd. DOver Shores. NB. T 1 R JtS Good '1 ear CASHFOa CARS! .,4 Alfa Romfl'Q GTV Cpe. auto, AM/P'M, pWl', air. miles.$l6,SOO. .._ "~Loni. New Garrard Up to ~\ mitl( hgt lS'. .~:rr'~·~n:·'~! Tops Dollar$ paid ror Low mi. AM /FM 1tereo, Sold. immaC\ Uke new ~:~M~~CO:::~~ Call1131.cm5. Dta~W .... •'T~table AM /FM Prevln t rate, (714) ~t. cleanaaedcars,lrucks& xlnl cond.968-4903 Inside , outside & • uCN\ ~ .,4 KBZ 2'lo C met.alll *• H7JJ• r . Reco;,s Cabinet. 821·0230 <213>9?4-4491. ~ettes. Ask for Paul •.-1. 9707 mechaalcalty. $1700. tras. _.,.,. bl --r' ·•er-e .,. · Ch HP b o -·'1 -mechanical work just ...., ue. iu'"..., • -.... Sir (10NQI) · 'Xl:n( cond. $300 or reas loots. Speed & 1968 evy , 1 ort cu . ••••••••••••••••••••••• plet.ed Ori '71 :iMOZ, under 40,uuu ml. Perfect body cood. .-oo. · 1 Rad' 1 jUlt , ,ft\ \ ,0\ ' . '~_$34·7533eves/wknds Sid 90IO blodt, too many &oodles HOWAID Ct.9-wrotet l9'72Audl lOOLS Auto air ~ 7si:18001· e~e~ Air, ma11. AM /FM 98MOG Radio, t1at I UI 1• _J ••••••••• •••• •• ••••. ••• lo mentioo. $550 or best Dove a. QuJll Sta ·1, 'c 1·1 .• .-..:. ..._. • casseu~. $3700. Call after n,... ~1r2 AX Speakers, 10", . offer. Aft 6 ask for Jeff NEWPORT BEACH S2400/make 0 er. a ......... 4~-45Cn 6pm (714>6'4-0734 '7UOOD. u.«iocnl. SUIAIU MIW 76 "~way sys, sound great 1974 Kona day en.user, 21 Ml-Ol!MO 752·5281 1·5. art 5:30 ............_ 9720 AasumelMOl'tell. ~ ..,5 648-7898 Mondello Olds. new Berk YTOP SS2578Naocy -'71 24oz 45000ml A/C 4 .... *"911* . •• ea . Jet, radio. xtras, Landem VW UIOOena. ~~~PUS~~~ . ••••••••••••••••••••••• spd, AM /FIJI ark, maia. M . Pt,y.493-0t... .fl(.9 Jjill. .LlOOA Spkr. Must trlr. all xlnl cond. $5,995. RecenUy reblt FOREIGN, DOMESTIC IMW 9712 DRIYI A S3JOO firm. 49:Mi014 MCN '744 Ser-{a7314) 1,11t1U. perf cond. $340. 87~9IOO $100. art6,673-0790 orCLASSJCS ••••••••••••••••••••••• LITTl..I! Rat 972• -·~·••••• .. •••••••••• eo~&Mew 'Jll#{ofr.875-1354 U •-l ,,....o.J'-.ir.co•tuTV.., 1 1 .. ..._ • '71 llGB GT. Dew clutch, 71 "-..L.......38..r"O~ .-;;-:;.-------I Aircraft 9 11 O Allll4•n/ your car i.s ex ... c ean ~ "'"'' , • ....................... tires, mutf1er, • pi~. ..-;Jll;lll'1 J\.JI •1 '' .~Ip~ to shore marine ••••••••••••••••••••••• CliiuK1 9520 see us first. OLDEST SAVE A LOT 81S Spider Fla{, good 1295(). 546-0.7 aft. 6pna LAKEWOOD , ra~lo . Llke n ew . '76 PIPER CHEROKEE ... ~·•••••••••••••••••• IAUHIU1CIC SHOP&COMPARE cond.$2200.534·12.Se :ofc. SUBARU Reasonable. 846-8050. 140. '" Interest or for 1934 Ford Coupe auto 2925 Harbor Blvd. ~ IAltWICll DATSUH 642-8044, Terrie 'T3MGB ·GT. Minor work (213)8111-0TU Mari Sale. Fully t'Quipped & trans neweng&~phol. c.oetaMesa m-zsoo 'I Sa.nJ C oabody. While. Best of· (n4)5al-nll :f 9030 maintained. Will in· striatiht body, $4 ,250 WEBUY 131•1u375 4:~33'7s FiatXl9,197S.topsbape, fer!MZ.a78 snSSo.St. Lakewood ,... strucl. (7 14 )836-0408 492.f188 Sales-Service-Leasing __ rnany xtras, S3t50. ft..I 97 .. 6 T__._ 97•5 ••,,.,ro••••••••••••••• •• anytime. R C .__ 493-9830 -r-,. ...,...... • ;»:Jlo11t Trailer Heavy du Iia.J'ord Pk up, $2200 vs. CL.UH CARS Of• _.. ... ,-.. ·74~ 260Z. ---------.. •••••••••••••-•••••• ••••• .. •••••••••••••••• S ty, single axle, xlnl cond, C~. SoJe/ automatic & ntUCKS Rolls ltoyce BMW U blue. mags, air, lo mi. 'T3 Fiat 124 Sport. 5 1~. '71 Opel Sport Waaoa. "13 Toyota CeU~a, 39m, S000.545-7616 Reftt 9120 646-2700 1S40Jamboree Must sell $4995. Harry stereo. map, xlnt ~. Lolided 1o mileage. Bit SZ19$.ororrer. ........................ ~ NewportBeach MG-64-44 586-559lor752·1920. PP.Bestoffer631·!9Z3 olr.Catiaftt.75t-OH9 $52·1737after6. BOATTRAILER 18' Like new •74 Ford Camper '86 ~au T·Bird, needs • CINNELL Lg whls, winch, lites, Specuil 1 Ton Pickup new owner to conUnue A.tos, New 9100 Alltos, New tlOO AMfos. Hew HOO ...... New tlOOAlltoa. Hew flOO $125. 645-8615 w / l 0 ''.i ' camp way restoration. 6'2·3979. CHMOLET •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ······-··············· ........... ·-······· ....................... . , Powft' t040 camper. Truck has pwr 1.941 Chevy "'I Too, stock *8 Harbor Blvd. • ••••••••••••••••••••••• steenng + brakes, air elll nt.ake olfer COSTA MESA Glutron Swinger Tri ~·t~~~ C~~ic;'! . 549-1547 546-1200 Hull. 60 HP F.vinrude. overs1ied rear l ires . '67 Lincoln Convert. $1750. 644·8208640 54l9 Camper has rear dinelle. New top, pa1nl, tires, queen·alzed bed •ver Rest.ortd $4500. 646-91 ll 'losto.Wholef-C'ab, Electric Ma11c 4 ~Dri 9550 toilet & demand water .,,..._ •• 150HP Ev1nrude. Trailer. system S7.fi8S. Pn./.l.,y ·-•••••••••••••••••••• new steenng $1400 of· Call 962·9AA8 week ays '7~1}eep CJS.. Xlnt cond. fer 642·2046afl.6 PM -after6 30pm. bl\ W/xtras tor the or '70Glasstroo .Jet. 17'". C1s 12• El Dondo. A·l cond, :~~ust ~. bst or h sk1boat.~Chev eng. Self·<'ontaioed Sl500. --·------- xlnt cond. $3850 673-4564 MH.255 '74 ~ 4 whl dnve PU. TOP DOLLAR PAlD IMMEDIATELY FOR ALL f'OfU;ION CARS CAU. OR COME 1Jil TOSEEtJS ..wpoaTIMPORTS 3100 W. Cat Hwy, NB 64M405 6 ' '9oaton Whale VI. aulo tram, AC, oew1--------- h 0 B '6' I' A._118tC.,.. sCJ~ Urea A nms "' <'8~ma>. SS p. I . ·" """'M I _,, ft WI BUY S~ ellne trlr. S280 ~0161.,_,. c ean. 5S-a v 5p tUS&D CARS& fa ! 645-3505rrom 8 to 5 Sli~hUy damaaeJ older in. • TRUCKS• 3S'ChrltExp.Crusier, 12' Cabover c hassis "76 Cbevy 4wbl drive. ComelnorCall l b I k IDOUDted camper. butane Auto, PS, Campershell & RH •---'-...I Twn 6 cy eoa. • tln • stove w /oven, lite fr Ice bool. 8 trtt. xtras. $7500 n.--. ~ -:.::_, .....:..'7900..:.-_· ___ A_Y_6*-__ -t box, S350 /or trade for firm. e v o ea 11 81 II wnono """*"' - 9' Fishln'1 Runabout outboard mtr 546-829' £73.Ma7· o,.n.173·1210 lfZll Beach Blvd. I .::.:..i:..::.: Jl\mtln&ton &each ~~?~.8o'..;~·~l= ~yc9"/ TrllCa 9H 147-6'087 * 549-lll I Scoo ... 1 9 I SO •••-••••••••••o••••• . l5'DllSll. • .. ••••••••••••••••-•• 'f5 Data11a tto PU ' TaAWLla '77 H*a XR75 w /camper 1hell Xlnt 11 Monk dealan. Supe XJntcood1tion cond tbruout. sztoo . $99..SOO. sa. m tm ... ..,e. ""\-.. ~ DAMA COYI Yamaha 12:S Enduro St. I'RADE • am 850 Norton. 1 , Yect.ts.ltt 1 -• 1 _ .. .... 51 C-""•--• le1al Und•r 5000 mi. ai ........ tt. •~" aa taua. ~ .. ~ _. .. _ Was Sr. Cltluru traJI Dlllll Me lo aptlnClat.e, ~ D99PoW496-17'2. bike tm'ofr."2·4'15'2 llZI W .. S.lbof Blvd. ~ ---------• N.8. rO' C hris . Sk l·B• '74 SVZU1CJTM 100,Tli ---------• l Launch. N•w Ch•vy 21 M pt~. 30mm. MilrwlJ, 13 Fo r d Bron e o , h.p V8. 01111, radio lay down bo&1~. tricket t iresmap. 3 1pd. 4ll4. many utru. Clean Ii mof'e. $375. Dana Pt. AN I FM. bHl offer. Mlke642·3338 ~ta ~laMPll DISCOUNT PRLCES WORLD'S LARGEST LUV 'DEALER ~tWs . 111 . Ill SToao TOP DOU.Al PAID P'ORCLEAN ~:i 1.-'IF :. -~•At vn •• ·•• ·•11 • )"4 fH &r..., .. ~. . • • •,) · 11.:. IMPOITCAIS AU.MODILS We Are Now Open In Our Sales Dept. We want to be the kind of automobile dealer you've been looking for. We're Brand New And So Are Oar Can •.-WCOl.OU •MIW MOGILI U Savtno oca ALL,.. matnil>I n•w 711 " Demm. TM Better Baraaln MA.19\llSTOYOTA MJ~ION Vlt.o:JO H 1·2110 495-1210 .. Bill MAXEY TOYOTA Ille l ••••l l•• It' I '>\• H"'Nf•NC..f()Nt l&l;H BRAllD NEW 1977 ASPEN WASON •4211· '..,,, 1\ • ~ 1t rlt-, .... 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POwer brtk8'. radio, heater. whitewall tires, vinyl roof. Lie. No. 527FBQ. I l l'l •• VOL. 70, NO. 61, .f SECTIONS, 4' PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA . WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2, 1977 •. TEN CENTS Child Points Ont Accused I Meet. Hopefuls ] Seven candidates are running for three aeats on the rive- member Fountain Valley achoo! board. The election is next Tues· day. Ca.n&idates in the elementary district were asked two ques· tiona: What la~ key problem faclnc the district today? Wby are you best qualified to solve it? Here are the candidates' responses: Au Erick.Ion, 42, bis wile and three children live at 9452 El VaJle Ave., Fountain Valley. He ls employed as a media specialist-instructor at Hunt· ington Beach High School. Erickson has an MA from Ohio IU.Ol!N University and a BA from Cal State San Francisco. He has been involved in Fountain Valley as a Boys Club. YMCA. Girl Scout and Lit· tie League leader. CllAIO. MKY .. tS Erickson has served in the Fountain Valley Elementary School Parent-Teacher Organization and been a Foun· taln Valley High School Booster Club president. The key problem in the dJs· trtet. he says, is ''that innovaUve practices have taken preference to supplying a basic skills cur· rlculm. It's time for a revalua· tion of the district's priorities.·' Erickson said he is best qualified because. "l have been I · involved in the community for 11 , years. can talk with the people and have their trust '' Betty MJgnanelU, 44. lives with her husband and child at 9142 Bradham Drive, Huntington Beach, She works as a person· nel consultant. Mrs. Mignanelli has been in· volved with the Huntington Beach Human Resources Coun· cil, chamber of commerce and high school dlstrlct Goals Com· mission She has alao worked wlth the Fountain Valley School District committee to atudy possible re- organization of uppe.r &rade stu- dents into middle 1cbool1. Mrs. Mlgnanelli Is a member or the Fountam Valley Women's Club. She !laid the middle school no- org anlzatlon 11tudy as well as other !'hort and long-ran1e pian· ning Is the key issue in the dis· trkt. "We must assess the current needs of our children." eald Mrs. MlgnaneJli. "We can't lpore what's happening now." She said she ls best quallfted for tbe trustee post because, "I bave been conUnuously involved ln the communlty and schools and been communlcaUnr with. the dl1lrict at a leader and parent." BUI Enu, 38, bis wife and two boys llve at 16719 SUktree St .• Fountain Valley. Evan1 works as a personnel manager. He holds a BA from tbe University of Miami (Florida> in industrial relations. Evans identified the key dis· trict issue u collective bar1ain· PORI'ABLE TY MOJ'ED QUl~KLY .. •'TmnenclOQI l'esults! We sold lt at the price we uked." That'• the adverttatn1 auccess uperieoe9d by an Irvine couple who placed this classitied ad: Zenith 11 .. color portable TV. w/atand.. Xlnt cood. SUA.ts. DX·lWIX So U you have sometb.ln( to •tll. wbetber ft'• a t.elnUSon or a bouMbold of f~mJture, call "2·5178. AJOllf tbe Oranc• Cout . · · tbe Daily Pilot t1 the best place to advertise .. ing. ''Aa the state takes more control from the district, there are only going to be so many dollars to spread between pro- grams, facilities and salaries," he said. The teacher is the district's most important resource, said Evans. He said his work in personnel management and collective bargaining qualify him for the trustee post. Fellx Rocha Jr., 31. his wife and two children hve al 9867 Sturgeon Ave .. Fountain Valley. He is employed as a criminal in· vestiutor for the U.S. Immigra· ti on and Naturalization Service. E~ICK50N l!llANS MIGNAN£LU llOCHA Rocha 1s attending Golden WeatCoUege. "We should prepare our stu- dents going into high school with adequate academic backgrounds so tbat they can complete their secondary level education and be better prepared to move into society and decide whether to ad vance their education or go into other vocational desires." srud Rocha. He said reading is at the root of many students' problems in high acbool. Rocha said he is best qualified ~ause he bnngs a 'd1rrerent perspective to the board" and a background an legal matters through tus law enforcement ex- perience Sll~Ua Meyera, ~.live with her husband and four children at 8955 Swallow Ave, Fountam Valley. She ha5 served on the board for nine years. Mrs Meyers has attended the Un)ven1ty ol SC>uth Carolina and Pierce Junior Collerte. She is chairman of the Orange County Committee on School District Oraaruutlon. a member of the NatJonal School Board• A1socia· tlon <NSBA> Siie hu also represented the 38tb. 39th and 40th Congress1onal Dtsuicts for the national assocla· uon and her local state assembly dl1tr1tt for the California School Boards Association. Mrs. Meyers saJd the distrid 's biigeat problem ls financial stability tn light of recent court ndlnJ•• She also ls concerned with the amount ol federal and state funda received by the district Wbldl must be speQt on admlniatratlve cocts. She cites her lllrte years on the board u ber m ajor qualification. Roser Be l cea • .o. his wife and four children llve at 186M Santa Ynez St., Fountain Valley. He is employed as a lort1Uca prosram analyst. Btlcen bolds a BA in poUticaJ 1clence from UCLA and bas done traduate wort there in public ad· ministraUon. He bas served on the board for four yean and has been involved ' in l~al youth sports program.t.. Belcen said the key probleQltft \he dlltrtct "ls the need for lm· proved reM!ins, wntln.1. math aDd klenc. instnJcUon. '' He aaid thl.a will require staff cleftl~ ment of all the dhtrlct'• employet. He cites his service on the board as bis major qualllicaUon lor re-elecl.ion. BUI crane, 52, divorced, ll'HI at 9$S8 NiChtensate Ave., P'oun· tain Valley. He bas one child al· tendlnc acbool ln the area. CranebaOoliltlln Communi· .tY colle,e lnstructor. He bol~ an MBA lo businat adtnin.i.ltradon from Cal State Lona Beach and an MA in chemistry from Bu&Jcir (See llOPSl'ULS. Pa1e AZ> Girl, 11·, Describes HB Scene ByTOM BARLEY bl1 .. 0&11y"' ... , .... Murder trial defendant William Gene Campbell or Hunt· ingten Beach was pointed out in the courtroom Tuesday by his 11-year-old stepdaughter and identified by the girl as the man who killed her mother and father. While Campbell, 48, avoided her eyes. Laune Howell quietly told, the jury how she ran to her mother's bedroom last Nov. 4 after she heard a number or shots fired in the home at 17847 Beard Lane. Huntington Beach. "Bill was there and he had a gun," she said. "l satd Bill, Bill, buthedJdn'tseem to hear me." A~Wl ..... te Responding calmly to Deputy District Attorney Bryan Brown's questions, the key witness tn the Orange County Superior Court trial told the prosecutor she thought her mother was trying lo telephone for help when she was s hot MINER EXHAUSTED BY ATTEMPT TO SAVE FELLOW WORKERS TRIES TO SLEEP Working Around th• Ctock, Reacuera Probe Flooded Mine Shaft for Victims "She was in bed, kind of curled up and was reaching for the phone. But she had been shot I ran into the bathroom and locked the door .. The witness looked agam at Campbell who was looking at the counsel table "Then 1 heard more shots.·· The witness said she returned to her mother's bedroom when she was satisfied that Campbell had left. "I wanted to take the phone out of her hand but I couldn't. "I didn't want to touch her so then I went downstairs." Laurie Howett testified: "My father was down there lying on hu stomach. Yes, he was on his stomach. There was a bole in bis back and he was trying to lift his head up " It has been testified that Bever- ly Howell Camp~ll. 39, was dead when police reached the Beard Lane home. Vernon Edward Howell, 47 . Laurie Howell's father. was dead on arnval at a local hospital. Police who found Campbell two days later in Costa Mesa claimed the defendant pumped eight bullets lnto his victims from a .38-caliber revolver The dual counts of murder con· tamed In a grand jury indictment are not disputed by deputy public defenderTom McDonald. But he has repeatedly asked the jury to reco~n1zc that Campbell was under tremendous emotional strain triggered when his wife sued him for divorce and returned to her former husband AddlUonally, McDonald con tends. Campbell was drunk when he went to his estranged wife's (See ACCUSED, Pllge /\2) Conrad Hospitalized Grand Jury Probe Figure Stricken By GARY GRANVILLE OUIW 0.lty ...... SW! PolJce informer turned political u1el <Hne Conrad v;-., admitted to Mercy General Hospital late Tuesday night with · symptoms described as a possi- ble heart attack. A medical spokesman at the hospital stopped short of saytng the burly ex-police informer had suffered a heart attack. The medical spokesman said, however, that Conrad's condition will be listed as guarded until laboratory tests rule out the possibility of a heart attack. Conrad was admitted to the emergency room of the hospital in Santa Ana al 11: 20 p. m. and re- portedly complained of severe chest pains. He was placed in the hospital's intensive care unit and, the medical spokesman said. be will be there until the laboratory tests are reviewed. Wrule Conrad is not permitted to take incoming telephone calls it is known that he placed at least three outgoing calls from his hospital berth early this morn- ing. Conrad's hospitalization ended a frustrating day for the troubled 43-year-old informer turned <See CONRAD, Page AZ> Dally "'"" , .... """"• ENTERS HOSPITAL Gene Conr•d Tribute 'Humbles' Ex:.Assemblyman Aft,er 4 Votes, HB High Rises Wm Support Huntington Beach Planning Commissioners voted four times Tuesday night before approving ·a plan that would allow construe· lion of high rise residential towers in the city. Former Asaemblyman Robert Burke o( Huntington Beach 1aid today be wu overhwlemed and humbled after a tribute paid him by politicians and friends Tues- day lnSacramento. Legislators from both parties and friends gave Burke and his wife, Clalre. nearly $7,000 to tide them over while Burke is looking fora job. The54-year-old Burke wasoµ.st- ed from the 73rd Assembly Dis· trict seat last November by Den- nis Mangen. Burke had served 10 years in the Legislature. Tuesday's fund-raising event. organised by state Sen. John Briggs (R-Fullerton) was at· tended by 63 persons, including 23 le1islaton. Mrs. Burke .. id today that the tho~ and the gift were deeply a{)Predated. "We haven't bad a psyched: since November," she said. Burke said the money will help pay the btlls. Burke. a petroleum encinffr; said behusevenljobprospects. They incl\lde lobb;in1 ln Saeram«ito an ~nlf'-eeriDI ~onault.nt jab. &urkr Mlft1t bf ellrlblt foe a tlOO-a.mom.h lect1lator'1 pension forlix.Y M anaen bou•bt a sioo ticket to Tuada.r'• lunch• but dldn 't •~ t.tbd the illfalr. Al\ ald sakf Jae cona\dered lt "&&ru•a daJ. and. ... A code amendment that would permit the two 1.C·story &true· luret for senior citizens near Pacifica ffOflpltal in the Five J>oinla area was finally approved when commission Chairman Roger Slates cast the deciding vote Slates, who earlier disqualified blrnsel! rrom the decJsJon mak· lne. was called from an adjoining conference room to break the de- adloc~. He was joined by com · missioners &late Newman, Prim Shea and Cl"1ck Gibson. Vot.llti a1a.i.nlt the plan were ]luth Finley, Brian Parkinson ud Josepb Boyle, Slat•• baa earlier ruled hlsn_. out of the voting because b1a re.l .ui. company is 1ellln& • parcel of land In tbe area. An auomey Jater ruled that Slates~ vote bec:ause it was nttesaary co get the action com- pleted. Mrs. F1nley uid 1be faYOred tbe propC)led development. but th•t she thought more thoroqh eovtronmental concerns should be made. She a.aid tM site of lbe \()wen I.I only about 800 feet frotn an earth- quake fault. SM •ald ako that ,.,..,. liQel la th• are• already •r•~~aclty. Boyle held out for more past. iq•p9cel. Mine Toll Reaches 2 In Flood TOWER CITY, Pa. (AP) - Rescuers found a second body to- day as they dug through splin· tel'ed timber and mud in an effort to reach miners trapped in a flooded mine shaft. A federal of- ficial said it was "very unlikely" that the eight still missing had su,..ived. Three other miners were seriously lrljured Tuesday when a nasb flood raced through a sec· tlon of the Kocher Coal Company mine in the heart of the state's anthracite region, some 40 miles northeast of Harrisburg. The men were trapped in pitch darkness 400 feet beneath the top of Keppler's Mountain. Recovery crews heard no answers to their shouts. . An official identified the second victim as Philip Sabatino. 50, of Hegens. "Oh no! Oh no! .. cried his widow, when told her husband v;as dead. Other women crowded about her and also started weeping. Rescuers had planned to use dynamite this morning to blow up debns which was damming five feet of water separating them from the men. However, James Shober. an official with the state Department of Environ· mental Resources, said the ex plosives would be used only as a last resort. "If there are people in there alive then we don't wanl to shoot somebody up." he said. The water. released from a cavity or abandoned mine shaft, smashed through the linnet Tuesday, dislodging s upport timber and washing beams and other debris as far as US feet lnto connectin~ shafts. Coa!lit Weather Sunny throQah Thursday with north to northwest winds 18 to 30 miles per hour at times especially below canyons. Winds decreasing tonight wllh lows 36 to 48. Hlgbs Friday 14to68. • .. INSIDE TODAY ll~~tokeon.a mGft ,,.., eoll ''UJai old dnil'' and hll lumchtMn, OM of '°"°"' ~called .. ,,.. fat fror1 .•• At tM rooC t1/ IM lio"'t Gold. 0/ C01UW. Set~ b2. ·~ • M M ~ ., ... ... .:s M M .. •' Carter ad1oww...ca1 l abruptl., an1 y q year. ' . ' ' llJTI " e tuwe no buslneM assumtni we are 1oJn1 to raise Social ~urtty laxes 111.be admln.lstrallon ll ad· vocatln1acaimt11.·· Sen. Russell 8. LoQI, chairman of the fmance CommJttee. told coUeaaues. · He asked the committee lo radnd acUan laten Tuesday that lndJcated support ror blther ~ tu es. · Long said Joseph Califano, secretary of Health, Education and Welfare, called expressing concern that higher Social Security taxes would thwart lbe economic-stimulus purposes of the income tax cut proposed by Carter. There is growing concern, however, that tbe Social Security system will go bankrupt within a few years unless it can resume collecting in taxes more than it pays out in ben~fits. 1Hdowers Case Sex Bias Ruling In Pension Issue WASlilNGTON (AP) -The ;. government cann ot compel widowers or husbands or retired women to prove they were fman· cially dependent on their wives as a condition for receiving Social Security benefits, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled today. formlng a five-member majority with a separate concurring opi- nion, said that the discrimination is aimed at sur viving male spouses. "I am ... persuaded that this IDscrirnination against a group of males is merely the accidental byproduct of a traditional way of thinking about females,'' Stevens said. The court said the government could not make this demand of such men because it does not re- quire the same proof from women in similar situations. The court, in a S--4 decision, up- held rulings by four federal ap- peals courts that su ch distinc- tions spelled out in the Social Security Act are a form of un· constitutional seic d1scrimma· ti on. The court's decision 1s a defeat for the go ve rnme nt. whi ch argued that s triking down such distinctions will cost ubout $400 million a year, placing "a severe burden on the Social Secunty trust fund's already-stra ined re- sources." A majority opinion written by Justice WilUam J . Brennan Jr. s aid the distinctions made between men and women by the Social Security law are based on "archaic and ove rbroad generalizations" about women being the dependent partners in marriage. Brennan's opmion, jo111ed by Justices Byron R While, Thurgood Marshall and Lewis F. Powell Jr., s aid the law dis· criminates agamst deceased and retired women wage earners because 1t doesn't treat their sur- vivors the same as it treats a de- ceased male wage earner's sur vivors. JustJce J ohn Paul Stevens. F ro• Pag~ A l HOPE FULS University in Indiana Crane has Sl·rvc·d on the school board since 1968 tle also has been active in th<• local Boys Club, Lion s C lub. United Crusade, Teen lll'lp and Orange County Ba~ Brol ht'r<S He saut tht• key p roblem 1n th<' district 1' prov 1d1n~ a 1tood eduralJon for kid-. a b &Mt', fun damental edueat1on · Crane s a id , I have ex peraence, the tramml( and m· terest in sec•mg that u good Joh ·~ done wtth my tax dollnrs and the tax doUIU"!I of others · · Candidates Speak CandJdatcs for the Coast Com munity College Dislrtd Board of Trustees will 11peak at Colden West College, March 3, 4 and 7 The open meetings will bt• held March 3 at 2 p.m .. March 4 at 11 ~.m . and March 7 111 ti JO p m . all 10 Forum2. ' .. , DAILY PILOT TllW Or:l:. CMM 0.lly ~ ... _.,.. ~-11 <-"" = ;:_,,~ ~ot::;""=.: .:;.:,-:: ~:::'.:."'.!~ ~"'=~~':L!: ~:!: ,_.,. Y•fl•~ h•~"f> \•Od•to.t\ Vftl•y •'Ml L~ .. ._"~"(M\t ,.,,,,..._,..._.,,.,..,.. 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But the court's maJority ruled that the law assumes erroneously that all widows were the dependent partners in marriage. Leon Goldfarb, a 70-year-old Brooklyn, N. Y ., resident, sued the federal government on the Is- sue after confronting the proof- ol-dependency requirement when applying for widowers benefits after his wife died in 1968. Coroner Says Nine Shots Killed Teen WEST COVINA (AP> -Acor- oner's report d1sc losed that a teen-ager allegedly killed by a former policeman was shot nine times, including six blaata from a ahotgWl and three aholl from a .357 magnum revolver. Oav1d Dominguez, 19, at Orst was presumed to have kidnaped former policeman Bill Mcilvain and held him for ranso m while more than 15 sh<>ts were fared from Mclh·t11n's suburban home But when the s moke cleared l\t on day, police. '4 ho said they had not returned any of the fare. arres ted Mcllvam Los Angel('S County Coroner Thomas Noguchi reported Dom 1nguez suHered ~hotgun wounds to 'the back of the hud, nght side of the neck and chest and lht- rig hl and left sh oulders and nrms" "I would say he was dead from lht• time the first blas t hit him " s111d a coroner 's spokesma~. "He's got holes in him you could drive a truck through.·' An autopsy also disclosed that "some gumbot wounds were ap- parently made at close-range shootjng." Although there had been re- poru that Dominguez was handcuffed, the coroner's report said "there is no evidence of the deceased being ln restrainls." 3 Bids OK'd For Dwyer Job Huntington Beach Clty (elementary) School District trustees•accepted a total ot $285,Q'lS in low bids from th1'H contractors for electrical work ceiling and window ~novatlon al Dwyer Middle School, 7~ 14th St. The work at the school la ex· peeled to oogtn June 20 and be completed by Aug. 29, district of. ficials said. Eljay i\couslics. Inc., wtU do the ceiling renovation for $23.M$. Thayer Electrical Senrlce1. loc., wu awarded the electrical. C«J· tract tor Sl5C,4U. A & C l>tJtribu· lion wtll do the window rtnOYI· tlott won tor tlll,1.6S, oftldals said. ..,.... ~ J-. _ -Lana ... 'J'•· c.. .... st• ••• u .......... .,......., lllMllllme Wll&alirrlYll.. DotDI lM MMdUat Wtft ••u.ta of tbe ~ 8 of Akobol. Te.tto ad Plreanm. Surdl •.......ml 1D 11.aod, u. • .. nt. 1elud lWO . ~caliber •nub·DOMd Smit.II and Weuc:,a,... YOl•tlr'I at Coar••• bomo at 10\ll Drift l.aM, Anabetm. They tllen conflacated an automatic rlne and •hotgun beJonlins to Conrad from the home ol Loran Norton in Santa Ana. Norton aald tbe two weapons had been liven him a day earlier by Coon1cf u a result of a question u to whether a convicted felon can own such firearms. Conrad was convicted for the felony charge in mid-1975 and is· on three years probation because of the conviction. Federal and state laws prohibit felom from owning or possesaing certain kinds of weapons. "It could be that Mr. Coo.rad bu vioiatect probation by having in his poeaaslon weapons of this nature," one law enforcement agent said. If ao, it is possible that the Chicago-born informer turned financier could be required to serve the prison term avoided when be was given probation in 1975. Conrad hasinsuted ln recent in- terviews that he la not a convicted felon because he was not sen- tenced to jail or state prison. He hu also said he needs firearms to protect him from the hired eunmen of organized crime who are seeking revenge for his role as a betrayer of their con- fidences when be was a paid police informer from 1972 through 1974. His Anaheim home reflects Conrad's concern for his own safety, including triple locked double doors and wrought iron bars over all windows and doors. Last year, Conrad went from rags to riches when he donated or loaned about SSJ.000 to county political campaigns. All but a few thousand dollars of that amount was shufned, under various disguis es, into county Supervisor Philip Anthony's cam- paign. It is that campaign donation ac- tivity that has drawn the attention of the county Grand Jury. Meanwhile, in Los Angeles Cou~ty, a feder8;1 Grand Jury is looking mlo the activities of Conrad's Irvine-based loan brokerage firm, Pension Funds of America. Srore Rears Identified Addresses will be paint- ed on the rear of businesses in Huntington Beach to aid public safety personnel. Ruth Kelley of the women'• division or the chamber of commerce said fire and police units may be unable to respond to emer1encles because there are no addresses at rear accesses. The work will be done by membe rs of the Hunt. m1ton ~ach Police Ex- plorer Poet 563 In conjunc- t 10 n with the women's d1v1s100 or the chamber of commer ce Duslness pe ople who wish to take advanta1e of the free service are asked to contact the chamber at 962·6661 before March 8. Huntington's WmdCaoses Min~r Damage Stroo1 northeasterly winds that bowled through Huntington Beach Tuesday inflicted the usual petty problems on people and police but damage wu minimal. Sneral small boata in Hunt· lnrton Harbour were tom from their moorlnp and set bobbing about the cliannela by 1usta that whlpped up mini-sand 1t«ms aloo1 all beachel. Co.lllrJons were feared tor a time at Hell Avenue and .Edwarda Street u the •tead.1 blow twisted a traffic sipal bead a t t h e 1outhea1t corner 10 dtCTees around on its pole. CalTrans alpal repa1rmm faced with similar problems etsew~r• finally returned the sitnal to lta proper poglUoo ao red and o-ecn li•hta were back in sequence with the othars. A number of bural•r alarms trlpptd by wlnda elammln1 a1aJ D plate &lasa doors and win- dow a kept pol foe busy. OD.lJ one IOUtarr nabmnan could be founcl oo the pier at af. tU'DOCID bundled to her ..,.. bf. aweaten and Jacketl &1almt tbe cold non.he 11 wtnda. NEW VALLEY MAYOR Roger Stanton Stanton VotedFV '77 Mayor Fowitain Valley councilmen elected Roger R. Stanton, 39, to a one-year term as the city's mayor Tuesday night. . . Stanton, 16303 Mount Nimbus Circle, has served as mayor pro tern for the past year. Elected in 1974, Stanton, an associate pro· Cessor of management al Cal State Long Beach, is the newest member of the council. Councilman Bernie Svalstad was elected mayor pro tern. In his first official act as mayor, Stanton Issued a pro- c I am a ti on commending Hollinden for holding "the short.est city council meeting on record in Orange County.'' Hollinden presidCd over a Feb. 1 meeting which las ted 14 m inutes. Councilman George Scott, another former Fountam Valley mayor, announced Tuesday he would not seek re-election when his councilmanic term expires next year. F l"OlllPoge A l ACCUSED. • home. drew the revolver and shot the couple. Police believe Mrs. Campbell was shot and died in her bed. They believe Howell ran from the bed and was 11hot as he tried lo elude Campbell. Aa Or-.. Coat)' SuPlriar Court,..., NIUMd 'T'oada.1 lO aw.rd damq• lO tbe aat "' k1A ol t-.o Cal State Nlet1oa tootbalt co.-clMe wbo eid lllt 1"fl 1CO ID a alt cnab nur Solv&QI. n. PllMl ddberated few lesa tbao two boun bdore lllin1 back to the c:owvoom to ruJo in favor of defendant. Pip~r Aircraft Company, muen of the plane that crashed and bumod in the Loll Pa&. National l'OftSt OD Nov. JS, 1171. • Lawyers wbo tried the case before Judae Jerrold S. Oliver tor tbe families of coaches Dallas Moon, 30, and Blll Hannah, :n, left the amount of damages they sought to the discretion of the jury. Defense lawyers argued . throughout the trial that allega- tions to the effeet that the ill- f ated aircraft was not airworthy were without foundation. Moon and Hannah were two of three Fullerton coaches en route to San Luis Obispo to scout the Cal Poly football team when the Nine Testify :OnOCJail ContUtiom A probe into conditions in COUD· ty jail by the Or ange County Grand Jury included testimony by at least nine witnesses Tues· day. Included among the witnesses were at lea.st five sheriff's de- puties and four former jail in- mates. Among the former inmates who testified were three known to have complalnt.s about treatment in the jail. One of those, a Garden Grove man who asked not to be iden· tified, said he had been arrested for being drunk in public last November. Tbe man claimed he suffered a · heart attack while being arrested but was denied medication for six hours while in jail. . It is believed the other ex- inmate witnesses also told of al- leged mistreatment in the jail. The sheriff's deputies who waited to testify Tuesday would not comment. The jury's probe into C'Ondi- tion1 at the jail began last fall and has been subject to repeated interruptions. &lttratl ltnadl • pu.k la dMt Camlno Odo ~ .,.... ad P• wised tot.be P'OQllld. u.,,_. for tbe thlld coech, Joe 0 .. Jan. •. UM fatb4r o1 apt c:blldreo., ru.. a aepa:nte . I awault qainat Plper Alraaft a nd aettled lbe eaH to tM1r sauatacUon before lriaL CellaAAks Overturn Of Setback The Fourth District Court ot Appeals was asked today to over. turn an Orante County Superior Court ruling that was a further setback Tuesday ror Dr. Louis J. Cella Jr. and former hospital ad- ministrator Stephen Roberti- Evans. Orange County Superior Court Judge William C. Speirs denied a defense motion that would have compelled the District At- torney's Office to supply 'the Cella and Evans lawyers with information related to the pro- secution of persons reportedly associated with Cella. Judge Speln said he was not satisfied that the prosecution of Cella could come under the sug- gested defense beadiq oC IDS· criminatory prosecution by the DutrictAtt.orney's Office. The marathon pretrial bearing will resume Monday without tbe data demanded by tbe defense if the appellate court in San Bernardino refuses to issue the writ sought today by attorney Keith Monroe. Cella, 52, and Evan&, 32, face trial on 127 felony counts con- tain.ed in a grand jury indicl- meht. Both men were convicted in Los Angeles Federal Court on charges also related to their al- leged embezzlement or $2 million from county hospitals under Cella 's control. Cella drew a five-year prison term and Evans, former ad- ministrator of Mercy General Hospital, was s entenced to one year in jail. They are free on ap- peal. Pretrial action against the two men is now in its sixth month, a time span that constitutes a new pretrial record for Orange Coun- ty Superior Court. Save s 140 on this 1890 Rocker . • • Now$299 Regularty priced $439.00. Never bebe has this ciaaslc rocker been sold at this low price! Thia original Woodard "1890" style rocker la exqulaltety constructed of Antique brae with button tufted leather-like vinyl seat and back. It ls a true dellgtft for any decor. Available only at Chandler's at this low price. Ouantlty limited. Hurry! '"0,USIONAL INTERIOR OESIQN WITHOUT 08LIOATION •COMFOATA8LE PARKING •CONVENIENT FINANCING 151' NORTH MAIN •SANTA ANA • 541~391 .. • I TENCENn VOL 70, NO. 61, ~SECTIONS, .tA PAGES OAANGE COUNTY, CAUl'OANtA Mobil to Get Irvine ,Co. Bonanza? By TOM BAaLBY ,,, .. Olll!y,..... ...... A Judee who snuat eventually l 1"1• on the leiaJllY of the pro- ~ J)09ed sale of the ll'vine Company lo the Mobtl Corporation was I warned in court today that "an enormous bonanza in the form or the Irvine Company 1s about to be banded over to Mobil." Attorney Howard Friedmun )alted bis close questioning of I rvioe Company President Ra1mood Wat.on to again urge to Judie James F. Judge that the company is being sold to Mobil for much less than its true worth. Friedman, wbo represents Irvine heiress Joan Irvine Smath in her Orange County Supenor Court lawsuit against the James Irvine Foundation, brought every lawyer ID lhe courtroom to his feet al one point during a spiritedoutbunt. "The sf1antlc sleeplnc ".rue ol the Irvine Company i1 bein1 downplayed," Friedman said. "It is the responslblUty of this court to ensure that the value obtained from the sale of the company b thefairmarketvalue." ! Friedman appeared to win an ally in Deputy Attorney Gen,ral Lawrence Tapper who a.ssw;.ed Judge Judge that the state also'is Dally P'I ... SI.ti -· LAKE MISSION VIEJO FILLING ORDERED HALTED BY ST.ATE W.ATER RESOURCES BO.ARD State Agency Declares Creation of 126:-acre Lake 'Misuse of Water In a Drought Ye.,• t Lake Fill I I i BWck ed : By State SACRAMENTO <AP> -The I' state ordered the Mission Vl~jo I Company today to stop filling its r ecreational lake in Orange County, saying that filhng the 125-acre lake was a misuse or water in a drought year. The State Water Resources Control Board vott'd 4·1 to order the shutorr. The case could be re· ferred to the attorney l(eneral for court action 1f M1ss1on V1e10 re- fuses to comply. M iss1on Vi<'Jn Pres1dl•nt Ph1hp Reilly refused to say after the de· • c1sion if the company 1ntendl'<l to cut Orf water flow ll)tO lhe lake, y.ih1ch 1s now about three fourtlts ftlled. :'The statement that I wou"1 make to you now 1s th1> samt· statement m the pre8$ release is- sued earher: we have no com menl on any action pending before a government body.'· When reporters protealed that the matter was no tonier before the board, a Mission VieJo at: torney. Paul Ens1trand 1aid that the case could sUll be taken to court by the state. "We will ha'<e to review it," he said, referring to tho order. Filhng of the lake had drawn t•harp cnllc1sm from Northern Califomuuu because some Slate Project Water from the droulht· stricken northern end of the stale was being used to mt the lake. However, proJect water being &hipped to the Southe rn California Metropolitan Water bistrlcl, Mission Vfcjo's Indirect <See LAKE, Pa1e AZ) Co ast By I rvin e Offirial Probe R equest ed Of EndorseDlent. An Irvine city official who re· ceived a political endorsement letter on a Saddleback College letterhead said today he wiU ask the Orange County DI.strict At- torney's omce to investigate the mailing. Pat Bonner, chairman of the city transportallon commission. said he received the letter from college Faculty Assoc1at1on President Paul Brennan 1n hts re· ~ular packet of comm1ss1on material Brennan admitted the rnaihng on orflc1al statwnery arter being chastised by college trustees Monday lSet! ear her story. Page 31 Bonner said he thinks the letter constitutes an "in kind" political contribuUon under state cam- paign control laws. "I 'm madder than hell about this because 1 tot it tn m)· crty packet and there was even a political flyer atapled to it," Bon· ner said. 'Tm definitely giving this to the district attorney and the only quesllon m my mind is whether I will hand-deliver 1t or send it in the m all." the commissioner sa1d Acc<>rdmg to Bonner. the letter a nd flyer were enclosed 10 packets for all city com- m1ss1oners and council members because of the off1c1al stationery that was used. The Faculty Association letter endorsed three candidates for the college board Eugene McKnight. Alan Greenwood and Robert Price and urged sup· port of one or the two second campus sites under considera· lion by trustet>s Irvine Candidates Talk at TY Forum All 10 candidates runnln1 for the Irvine school board bad their first cha.nee Tuesday to quiz each other at a televised forum. Fireworks failed to emer1e. The candidates respond~ to queries ltom moderator Georce Leida), other candidates and from television viewers who phoPed in Clfl.eltiOOS to the El Camino RealScbool ~in& site. Mu)> ol the reaponses by ean- dldates were similar to those (iten al tbe previous balf·dozen candidates' niehts, but the hopefuls touched ca a few new areas at the Junior EHll· sponsored forum. t.be one who can love an unlovea· blecblld. -Tom Wlliloa: A good teacher has Jove, fairness, compassion, is· optimistic and has a love or peo. pie. There is not one best teacher for eveey child. The trick is matchlnc the right teacher with the right child. -C......, Lark.la: The student ls the beat ev..iuator or the teacher. You have to see ii the student is relating to the teacher. -RoMl1 Gray: The real test ls that students have lo leam. The teacher should set lesson <See FORUM. Page AZ> u.--.. tn • u1e ot U.. lnine Coml*l;J at a fair price. • Tapper, who bu maintained a noo -interventlon attlt11d• th.rouab meet ol the trial, auured Jud~.,..._. that the •tat. will certainly inteJ"vene if it fl.ncb that the value of the Irvine Company rar exceeds tbe actual selUQC price.. KoW bu offered $281.9 mllllon In cub for tb,e James Irvine ' PondtdGQ's $t.$ ~rcent coo· Dd.rolt developer Alf* Taub- trollinf Interest ln the Jrvlne man. Company. / It WU .-.VWed 1\tesday that ~ ot the Federal Tax AUen aod Taubulan lntend to ln- Relorm Mt ot ta compd the crease their all·easb offer by at fou.ad~ to clispose of tboee 'eaat S1 million while they re- holdlao es(abJ.iahed in Its name new their allqatlon that the by James Irvine U. Foundali<ln (a determined to sell Waiting in the wings with a to Mobil at all costs. sza.1 millioa offer is a con· Mrs. Smith, through Fried· sort.hon headed by Wall street man, contends that the company financier Charles Allen and · <See BONANZA. Page A?> Conrad Stricken Jury Probe Figure in Hospital By GAR\' GRANVILLE Ol tlle oa11, ,.,._. 51.titt Police inrormer turne d political angel Gene Conrad was admitte<t to Mercy General Hospital late Tuesday night with symptoms described as a possi· ble heart attack. A medical spokesman at the hospital stopped short of saying the burly ex-police informer had suffered a heart attack. Tbe medical spokesman said, however, that Conrad's condition will be. listed as guarded untH laboratory tests rule out the possibility or a heart attack. Conrad was admitted to the emergeney room of the hospital in Santa Ana at 11:20 p.m. and r~ portedly complained or severe chest pains. He was placed in the hospital's intensive care unit ancl, the medical spokesman said , he will be there until the laboratory tests are reviewed. While Conrad is not permitted to take incoming telephone calls it is known that he placed at least three outeoing calls from his hospital berth early this mom· ing. . - Conrad'(hospitaliiiation eo4ed a frUJtrating day·for1tie troObled 43-year·old informer turned financier. Oregon Ban OnSprayCan Wms Praise Dr. Frank S. Rowland, the UC Irvine chemistry professor JWho first w~ed the world about the dangers or nuorocarbons, calls the new Oregon ban on Cluotoc4lfbon spray products a "signal to the rest of the country and world.'' And, he predicted today that a similar ban might be put into ef- fect in California within "two or three months.·• Research by Rowland and other scientists indicates that ctuorocarbons reduce the level of ozone ln the atm01pbere aed mQ" lead to an increase in cancer. Rowland pointed out that the Individual Oregoo ban cannot solve the problem, but that every state and tountry abouJd roUow suit in preparaUon for a propoeed nationwide ban, and an ultimate worldwide ban. Each new law hel"' and the leai.llatJon provides a 1eeond mechanism for reslrlcttn1 fluorocarbon aales, tn addition to the propond national ban by the Envtronme.ntal Proteetion Agency <EPA), Rowlan~ said. The UCI '1cteaU1t s~ld be at- tended a conference In Swjtaerland two weeks a.co, where an EPA offlctal revealed' timetable for a United Statea <See BAN, Pap AU Dally Pll•t Stall PMto ENTERS HOSPITAL Gene Conrad Already under an investigation by the Orange Count.y Grand Jury md •federal Grand .lury in Los Angeles, Conrad's troubles c.ontinued to mount Tuesday when bis home was searched. Doing the searching were agents or the federal Bureau of Alcohol. Tobacco and Firearms. Search warrants in hand. th~j agents seized two .38-caHberl snub-nosed Smith and Wesson re· volvers at Conrad's home at 10131 Brier Lane, Anaheim. · l They then confiscated an automatic rifle and shotgun! belonging to Conrad from the home of Loran Norton in Santa Ana Norton said the two weapons had been given him a day earlier by Conrad as a result or a question as to whether a convicted' felon can own s uch firearms. Conrad was convicted ror the 1 felony charge in mid-1975 Hnd IS1 on three years probation because of the conviction. Federal pnd state laws prohibit re Ions from owning or possessing I certain kinds of weapons. I "It could be that Mr. Conrad~ has violated probation by having 1 in his possession weapons of thisj nature,'• one law enforcementt a~entsaid. If so, it is possible that the• Chicago-born informer turned financier could be required tQ,, serve the prison term avoided when he was given probation in <See CONRAD, Page A2) Court Strikes Do~ Appeal of EIR The "F:atmn District Court of Appeals bas ruled against an ap· peal by Wesley Marx, who claims the environmental impact report on the proposed Irvine In· dustrial Complex-East does not include adequate consideration of low and moderate-income housing. The appellate court judges up· held a decision made in May of 1975 by Superior Court Judge Walter Charamza, who ruled against Marx in favor of the city of Irvine and the Irvine Com- pany, co-defendants. The $850 mlllion Irvine lo· dustriaJ Complex-East project hu been delayed pending the re-- solution oft.bis suit and one other. flied by Marx, other residents and the Orange County Fair Housing Council. The s~ suit has not yet WR.ONG NUMBER A front pece article tn Tuesday'• Daily Pilot COD· tained an erroneous phone number. The correct phone aumber ror E. Ray QuJ1ley should have been 551·336'. ·Tile pllot regl'eta the error. gone to trial, but a court date~ set for Dec. 13. In the meantime, all parties are reportedly seekin~ an out-or-court settlement although nothing has been re solved yet. Both suits involve the conten·. lion that when the Irvine In- dustrial Complex-East is de veloped, there will not be enoug low and moderate income hous ing for the estima ted 54,00 workers who will be employ there. While the two suits ar separate, an Irvine Company or ficial today commented, "We'r hopeful this ruling is a g beginni~ towards a setUemen of the entire matter. The de velopment or the industrial Complex·Eut is important to lb entire community." 1 According lo the ruling mad by presiding Appellate Cour Judge Stephen Tamura, "The re port (city's EIR) does not, as th petitioner asserts, s weep th • 'housing problem under the rug The facts demonstrate that th .EIR considered, analyzed and l' responded to the potential ad" verse impact of the project (IJC~ East? on low and moderate in · corne housine needs.'' Weath er Sunny through Thursday with north to northwest winds 18 to 30 miles per At one point, eacb candidate revealed what be or sbe thoulht makes up a good teacher and bow teachers should be evaluated. Their responses included: Dktriet• Altered Judae Tamura continued tha the.EIR.does not ignore the city's hoosinc element of the general plan, as was auerted by Marx. • The City. Council certlfled thd EIR In, Noyember, 1974. 'but nothing bu progressed on th~. Irvine Company project pending resolution oC tba two lawsuits. • hour at times es~ially below canyons. Winds decreasing tonight with lows 38 to 46. Highs Friday 64to68. .INS$E TODAY Holl.dujah. ~-tGM ort a man 1MJ1 coJl ••tlkst old dnil" and hi.a .Mnchmtn, o"e of whom" called "t"-/a.1 frog:• At th.a root of U. fight? Gold, o/ coune. S.. Pao-DJ. ·~1 ., . ... M ... ci.a •• ., .. .... "' .. , M M -Doute Blaine: The best way to evaluate a teacher is to d~ termlne how much that teacher can impart to the child without turning alf the child. The teacher can be Mluated by seeing if cer- tain objectives are ac- complished. -Ea.(eee Simms: Students are the bert potential evaluators of teachers. I think student evaluaUons, coupled with bow the students advance. are the true evah1.ators. -Loa Zejda: Teachers are the moat i~rtant part of, the schools. '.l'bq need to show COD'I· passion, an analytical mind abd 1 know the Pl'Of"SS they're mat- 11\g with their students. -'Jl'ruk ltul'CI: \'ou can tell a goOd teacher by their PJ'C)duct. Principals at schools can tell who 1s eff ec:tlve. To talte a quote from tomeooe else, a good teacher is Co~ty Remap Viewed Orange County supervisors will be delivered a map todq proposina a redtstrtctto1 •f supervisorial districts that will alter county 1overnment'a political profile. The proposed Ndl1trlctiq plan, bearing a 3 to 2 ~ men&.. by a committee ot superil*'8'a• aides. in clad et: iaJ•talalng ldoat of th• se ~Valley tn S\lperftacir Tti~as Rlle,•a F1tth Dlsutet. ~~Vlllahft and porti009 "' lni.ne and Tu1dn loto SuperYlsor JlaJpla Diedrich '1 lbl.rd Distrld. I • I ' . 1Wey•1 f1fth Dlltrict are COO• fbaed to lb DOrtbem readMI and B~ 8eaeh rather than &be Sadd1eback V alleJ'.., • It wUl be the .supervLlors OemseJva wbo •etUe GG tba titi redlstrietiq plan. Pu.rpoae ol the polJUcat nma.p- ptq ls to 1'elP equallze popula· tlon dfatdbutlon Wweea ibe t1vo d.lltliCCL A pl*l drawn in December by political coa1ultant WUliam B•t~her J.:loud 1pllttloc Newpcrt ill ball ud re- 'mo• In• all the Saddleback VaJle1 oortb ot th• Sall Die., ~from Biley'• lUUa nta. trkL • POIO'ABLE · Tr Mon:D ·Qlll~KLYt ... Tttmendom result.st Wesolct lt at the price we asked.•• That's the lldvertbin~ IUCceS"1 .experilDCed by an ~e ~lei •ho Pbacectthls cl .. 1fle4 ad: Y.eaJ&b u·· eo1~ poeital>t~ TV, w /stand. Xlnt cond: $12'.llCJ. XJUMlXllX . . . I l . ..· I ,.,..,..,.... ed Vocations rr..,., If•: T'lliit .. u. ._, .-ftrw ••,.,... OI .i...-U11tA aw JI aw'•*''• ......, 1'w ,_ .,.. .... °" Uw lnrlu te'*' Nord. T'lw ~u Ncrldk I.) Eusme Simm.a beUev• an U• e tensive vocational education pro. aram 1.hould be put ol t.M Irvine scbool dist.rkt 'a cuniculum \o supplement tbe exhUnc academic proaram. • Lo &.be llCbocl board race u bUa the ··~ cattdJdate." He al· tended the flnt caadldatH' n.aaht. tlUl m...s nve otJMn. Stmms •&lei be la DGt cam. C!s:alnc In the tradtUaDaJ ..... au;; be does DOt want to set invoJved witb "mud·alln&f.ns" la-eues. He aaerted that some can- dldatea ue malrlnc political la- sun inltead ol dbcunlnl educa- tional affairs. VOCATIONS STRESSED C.ndtd•t• Slmm1 E'roa P..,,eAI MtNER EXHAUSTED BY ATTEMPT TO SAVE FELLOW WORKERS TRtES TO SLEEP Working Around the Clock, Rescuers Probe Flooded Mine Sh•ft for Victims ; , ( "I'd like to eee duaJ prepara- lion -having students capable of either goini oo to colleee or getting a eood job rlabt from bicb scbool," said Simms. 44, the dean of Occupational Education ln the Rancho SanUaco Community College District. Simms lives at 4922 Barlrwood Ave., with his wife, Lucille, and seven children, including four in Irvineacbools. Tbe community college admlni.ltrator said be favon of. fering various educational altern&Uves in the district. but pointed out tbat standard.a must be set and maintained, or else the proJrams should be discon- tinued. Looking ahead to the corning year, Simms cited the Serrano Priest decision as being vital and stated that the school board must be ltnowledgeable on its impact and figure out ways to band.le that impact. BONANZA. • Miners' Bodies Soug~t Lookine at school finances, Simms commented that people outside the educational system cannot determine what school district expenditures should be. Simms says be believes be is qualified for the school board position because of bis back- ground in the educational field and also because be spent six years in various sectors d in- dustry. founded by her grandfather is worth much closer lo $:500 million than the bids submitted thus far during the five-month trial.· Friedman voiced the warning today that the Irvine Company may be planning to have Founda· lion representatives attend a shareholders meeting and pJedge their shares in support of a merger with Mobil that was ap- proved by a company board last. Feb.8. TOWER CITY, Pa <AP> Rescuers founrl a second body to- day as they dug through splin- tered timber and mud in an effort to reach miners trapped in a flooded mine shaft. A federal of- ficial said 1t was "very unlikely" that the eight still missing had survived. Three other miners werP seriously uuured Tuesday when a flash flood raced through a sec- tion of the Kocher Coal Company mine in the heart of the state's anthracite region, some 40 nules northeast of Harnsburg The men were trapped in pitch Fro•PageAI BAN ••• fluorocarbon ban. According to Row I and, the EPA tentatively plans to ban the manufact ure of fluorocarbons for use in non cc;sential spray pro ducts on October 15 , 1978 lit' addNi that it has not )Ct been dclermirll'd whJt an• rs:-.en tial uses , but said 1t m1 i;ht in· elude some minor, medical and electroniral uses. Several months later , a ban would be placed on manufaclur :ing the actual fluorocarbon spray producL-;, Rowland said And, by I April 15. 1979. a ban would be m .effect outlawin~ the sale of such fluorocarbon !.pray products similar to the ban in effect in Oregon now, Howland !.aid Rowland said that the t1ml'ta- ble 1s not certam yr t. but Lh..tl 1t appears tht' countn 1s going in that d1rl'ct1on Lookin~ 1n.s tcll' Cal1forn1a. llow land nntC"d th.it a ball s1m1lar to the ont• 1>a.s.s<•d m Oregrm was first mtroduCl'd 1n California t~o years aio "It wa s beatl'n hack by .i trem<'ndous amount r>f money b} lobbyists, but 1s bar k before us ngain," Rowland said Ill' l'xpltuned that the hill was heard In a Senatl' Mm m 1ttee la1>t WE'C'k and by a I lou.,e 1·om m1tte4.' just Monday, ,tlthoui;:h volt"' .have not been takton Vt't by either ~omm1ttN• · · "Then"s J rh11nn• a btll hkt' ;<>reJ:on .s roulrt lw pa-.,t•d in 1Calafonua ~llh111 two or thr<'t llJlo~ths," Rowland prt>d•ctl'd Carril • ers Backed WASHlNGTON CAPl The Whit<.' Ho1U1e dl'c1s1on to end the era of U.S nuclear a1rtran C'ar 71 ers and go ln11tead to smaller ~arr1er11 won ats first test an Congress on Tuesday by a one- ;vote margin. The dec1s1on by former President Gerald R Ford and then by President Carter was approved by the House Ap- propriations Commlllee, 24 to23. Jt 111 scheduled for full House ac- tion Thu,.,day. O"ANOl COAST DAILY PILOT =:i:.~~:!r.::.:::=~= CM•I _,.., .... t.mi>•,,., -... ..,, ..... *'• i=;~~~~':'=·~-C:.~ ... "' v.u., ., ..... , "' .. ~ ... ~., .. , •• ~!:'~~c;-.;,:~~;:. ~:!~..':."1..~:::...~·~ .. ""' ... ·-·-.......... , __ , .. ,. c....., Vl(o,..._ ....... __ 11""'- ~·te...tl I! ...... ~·--­,,.._,._ °"'"""'" ~ . ._,. .... AUit<.,_ --... ··~ OMcff C..la Mote· UO llllnt .. ,Slrwt """1...._ .. .=..'~er.:.':': , ~-Yoo...,, t,,_t l.o"'"' "-.,,_, oi... ,_ Tetepflone (1141942-4321 aeutf141d ~.,......U."11 '-oM<to Vol'-"f -Ollka IJ1..a10 '·-'-~ 4tMUO ~:. o:.=.~~,:.:~3.~ ~ .. ·:rr~r=··~'=~,:::-:: ---· = ... ~~-.=~11: .. 1o:'.~1:. ~~ =t;,,."l,.:~r _,, ""'""'' darkness 400 feel beneath the top of Keppler's Mountain. Recovery crews heard no answers lo their shouts. An official ide ntified the second victim as Philip Sabatino, SO, of Hegens. "Oh no! Oh no!" cried bis widow, when told her husband was dead. Other women crowded about her and also started weeping. Rescuers had planned to use dynamite this morning to blow up debris which was damming five feet of water ,separating them from the men. However, James Shober, an official with the State Department of Environ· mental Resources, said the ex· plosives would be used only as a last resort. "If there are people in there alive then we don't want t.o shoot somebody up,'' he sajd. Waches'Kin Lose Lawsuit For Damages An Orange County Superior Court jury refused Tuesday rught to award damages to the next of kin of two Cal State Fullerton football coaches who died sax years ago in an air crash near Solvang. The panel deliberated for less than two hours before r.tang back to the courtroom to rule an favor or defendants Piper Aircraft Company. makers of the plane that crashed and burned sn the Los Padres ;'l.ataonal Fore1>t on NO\. 13. 1971 l.a~}er-; who tned the case before Judge Jerrold S Ohver for the farruhes of coaches Dallas Moon. :.>. and Biii Hannah, 31. left lhe amount of damages they sought to the d1scret1on of the Jury Defense l awyers a rgued throughout tht> tnal that allega- tions to the effect that the 111- fatt>d a1rcrdft was not airworthy ~ere 'A1thout foundalJon . Moon and Hannah were two of three Fullerton l'Oaches en route to Sim Lws Obispo to scout lhf' Cal Polv football team when the 1urcralt str• -:k a peak an the Camino C'1clo Ridge area and plunged to the eround. Lawvers for the third coach, Joe o· Hara. 39. lhe father of elghl chaldrt-n. filed a separate lawsuit agamst Piper Aircraft and settled the case to their sat1sfact1on before tnaL Hannah as survived by his wife an!i a son The Moon lawc;ull was JH osecuted by hJS widow and two sons fi'roaP-.eAJ LAKE ••• supplier. was shut off earlier this week. But the board said that con- tinued filling or the lake would stretch the MWD's supply of Colorado River water. "Prudent water management planning requires taking all re- asonable steps now to minimize adverse impacts should the pre-- sent drought extend into next year or beyond," the bond declared. It rejeded Mission Viejo coo- lentions that filling the lab merely constituted movtnc the water from one reservoir lo another and that the late c:ou1d be used as an emergency source of supply for local residents. "Notwithstanding this as&er• t ion, it is found that the re· asonableness of the use ol the water in Lake Mission Viejo must be judged on Its bse as recreational facility for the following reasons.'' tbe order taid. "Fint, tbe water dialrict.a which could use thla water u an emer1ency water 1upply have not developed the tnstilUUobal arrancements with the resPGQ- dent lo so use the water~ The water, released from a cavity or abandoned mine shalt, smashed through the "tunnel Tuesday, dislodging . support limber and washing beams and other debris as far as 115 feet into connectin~ shafts. "You ever h ear Niagara Falls?" asked a miner name'd Larry who was in the mine when the water broke through. "Well, it was worse than that." "People can react to thing.a and say the district is either be- ing wasteful or overspending in certain areas. But it you know the education code, there's no way a district can have a deficit budget, as some people are charging," Simms said. He suggested that citizens become famlliar with school budget law. Simms bas earned a reputation Laguna Sehool Board Candidate Pushes Litchi Nuts Diet Bruce Hopping, candidate for the Laguna Beach school board, advised the board Tuesday to give up its "drug addictions" and switch to natura l. wholesome litchi nuts. IJopping, a longtime social critic. pointed toward a table stocked with hol coffee, sugar and powdered cream substitute. and to a small refrigerator of soda pop. He srud the board should get rid oflhem. . Hopping compar ed board members' use of the substances to a narcotics habit He offered his own cure. He counseled. When you find you have a craving for one of those drugs OV(ij' there (the rof-r ee and pop>. you pop one or these in your mouth " Board President Michael Sagar. a candidate for re - election. replied, "I think I'm having a Big Mac attack now." Later, as district Business Manager Clyde Lovelady carried an orange soda lo Trustee J ane Boyd and a Coke for himself, Hopping blurted. "Pusher!" He added. "You'reallhooked." Mrs. Boyd took another sip of her pop. He received a bachelors degree at Bowling Green State University, a masters degree and a doctorate degree in educa- tion from Wayne State University. r.....PageAJ FORUM ••• plans at the start of the year with a set of objectives. Then, at the end, you can judge if the students leatned what they were suppoged to. -Robert Q. Shupe: Teachers need the ability to Jove, listen and s uch qualities. I think there. must be a greater emphasis on in-service training for teachers. -Fred Gahm: A good teacher has to generate an enthusiasm among the students to make them want to learn. Evaluating teachers is rather difficult. -Ron Lunceford: The purpose or schooling is lo let children learn something. It's easy to evaluate on that basis, if the stu- dents have learned. He warned Judge Judge of the possibility and assured the jurist that he would take further legal action on behalf of Mrs. Smith if that development occurs. Both Friedman and Judge Judge noted that she would be able to again challenge such a sale in a dissenter's action which would allege that she was being forced to sell her minority hold- ings of 22.4 percent at a price far below what they are worth. Long Siege Finally Ends KENNETT, Mo. CAP> -An Arizona stale prison fugitive, his motel room surrounded by near· Jy 30 officers. released a hostage unharmed this morning, then killed himself. Highway Patrol Sgt. Don Shelton said the fugitive, David Bates. 23, of Phoenix. was round dead after he s hot himself in the head with a .38 caliber weapon .. His death ended a confronta· ti on with officers that began about S:30p.m. Tuesday. "Jn character with my card- carrying, pinko Com munist cha r acter. and in an effort to emulate the methadone treat· ment centers in the United States," said Hopping. reaching into a brown paper sack, "I give you these." Save s 140 on this He produced a half-pound bag or l1tch.t nuts. thin-shelled. fleshy fruit from mainland China. Monday Hopping had been called a Communist at a can-r. didales forum. by a woman of- fended that he did not say the pledge or a1Jegiance. Hopping said he acquired the nuts through "my connection with Communist China. They wf're supposed to be here in time for Chnstmas.'' fi',....PogeAl CO NR A D •• · •. 1975. Conrad has insisted in recent in tervjews that he as not a convicted felon because he was not sen- tenced to Jail or state prison. He has also said he needs firearms to protect him from the hired gunmen or organized crime who are seeking revenge for his role as o betrayer of their con- fidences when he was a paid police informer from 1972 through 1974. His 'Anaheim home reflects Conrad's concern for hi• own safety, Including triple locked double doors and wrought iron bars over all windows and d~rs. Last year, Conrad went from rags to riches when he donated or loaned about $53,000 to county political campalgns. All but a few thousand dollars of that amount was shuffled, under various disguises, into county Supervisor Philip Anthony's catn· palp. Itls that campaign donation ac- tivity that has drawn lhe attention ofthecoonly Grand Jury. Meanwhile, in Los Angeles County. a federal Grand Jury i.<J looking into the activities of Conrad'• Irvine-based loan brokeugeOrm, Pension Fu.ndsof America. . i Re.awmeat Back LOS ANGELF.S <AP) -Thole on-the:roll, olf-the-roll reassess· menta for property taxes on 110,000 bom ar. on the roll ...tn. ·~ to a Jetter •P-~U,~ b~ = Tbe letter ... reeet•ed by Coun· t.1 SuperrilOr Bd l:delman. who · -~ ~ ot the d velop-metlt GD 'l'Ueid'1- '. . -.. \ 1890 Rocker . • • Regularly priced $439.00. Never befote has thla classic rocker been sold at thiS low pncei This original Woodard "1890" styfe rocker Is exQulsitety constructed of Antique brass with button tufted leather·like vinyl selat and back. It is a true delight for any decor. Available only at Chandler's at this low price. Quantity limited. Hurryt PA0'nllONAL M£"1CR DESIGN WITHOUT OBLIOATION • OOMFORTAILE PA RICING • CONV!NIEHT FINAN01HO 1514 NORTH MAIN • SANTA ANA• 541-4391 T11&1dey. Wtd~•r. Thursdl'f and l1tvrairy: 9.30 to &:30 The Store of Famous Names Mon<1ayt2100°1111dey0:30tot r I t I f } t l t I l I ! l~ l I YOl. 70, NO. 61~ 4' SECTIONS, .... PAGES Viejo Lake'~ Filling Halted SACRAMENTO (AP) -The sta\e ordered the Mission Viejo Company tod•Y to stop fiJJlng its recreational lake in Orange County, saying ~hat filling the D•llY ll'li.f SIMI ""°'o ENTERS HOSPITAL Gene Conrad Grand Jury Probe Figure Hospitalized By GARY GRANVILLE DI llM D•lly ,.llot llflt Police informer turned pollt1cal an~el Gene Conrc1d wa~ admitted to Mercy C:enC'ral Hbsp1lal late Tuesday night with symptoms descnbed a!> a po ... s1 ble heart attack. 125-acre lake was a misuse of water In a drought year. The State Water Resources Control Board voted 4 1 to order the shutoff. The case could be re- ferred to the attorney general for court action if Mission Viejo re fu ses to comply Mission Viejo President Ph1hp Really refused to say after the de- cision if the company intended to cut off water now into the lake. which is now about three-fourths filled. "The statement that l would make to you now is the same statement in the press release is· sued earlier· we have no com· ment on any action pending before a government body." When reporters protested that the matter was no longer before the board. a Mission Viejo at· torney, Paul Engstrand said that the case could still be taken to court by the state "We will have lo rev1e\\ 1t. ·he said. referrmg to the order Uxiches' Kin Lose Lawsuit For Damages An Orange County Supt>nor Court jury refused Tuesday rug ht to award damages to the Mxt of kin or two Cal State Fullerton football coaches who died s ix years ago in an oir crash near Sol\'anj.?. The panel dehberaled for less than two hours before filing back to the courtroom to rule m f.i\or of defendants Piper i\1n·ra(t Compan~ maker5 of lhl· plane that crasht"d and hurnt•d in the Los Padr<'' ~at1n11al l''orl'~l on Nov 13, 1971 • A medical spokesman al the La\\yer-, whn tried the c<tse before Judge Jerrold S Oliver for lhl' Cam1hl's of coaches Dall.is Moon. 30. and 8111 Hannah. 37 left thl' amount t)f damal(t>S the\· '>OUJ(hl to lht> d1,rret1on or thl' Jury hospital slopped short of :.ayinR the burly t'X·pol1ce informl'r had suffered a heart attack The medical spokesmJn .,:11d. however. that Conrad 'c; cond1t1on will be listed as guarded until laboratory tests rule out lht' possibility of a ht>art attack Conrad was admitted to the emergency room of the hMp1tal in Santa Ana at 11 : 20 p m and re- portedly <'omplalned or severe che!\l pains Ile was placed In the hospital's inlen111n• l'are unit and. the medical i:.poke!>man s111d. he will be thl'rt> until th<' laboratory t.-sts art' rl'Vll.'Wt'<l While Conrad 111 not permitted to tnk<' incominll telephone calls it iR known that he placed at leL~t three outgomJ! calls from his hospital tx>rth early this morn· ing r Conrad's h<X1p1tahzation ended a frustrating day for lhe troubled 43-year-old informer turned I <See CONRAD, P•1e A.%) I : Orange Coa!ftt I "'ea&ber Sunny through Thursday with north to northwest winds 18 to 30 miles per hour at times espetially below canyons. Winds decreasing tonight with lows 36 lo 46. Highs Friday &C to68. INSIDE TOD" 'Y HolUlfAIOh ~toke c>n.o man tMJi call "that old dnlit" cind lril Mtw:ltmm, Ott~ o/ VJhom ti colled "the fat frog." Al tM ~ o/ lhe fight'! Gold, OJ CO\lrR. ~ POQe 02. .. , ., .. M ,,. Ct..) •• 11 .. .... Al ., , A4 A4 Ol'fense lawyer s a rj.?u ed thrt>Ulith<>ut lhe tnal that alle~a· 11ons tn the effect that the 111- f ated rurcraft wa .. not airworthy "ert' without foundation Moon and Hannah W(•re two of three Fullf'rton cC1achec; t'n route to San Lws Obispo to '>rout the Cal Pply football team when the aircraft Mr• ck 11 peak in the Camino C"1elo R1d~e area .ind plunged to the ground Lawyeni for 1h<' third coach, Joe O'Hara. 39 the father or eight children. f1lt'd a separate lawsuit against Piper Aircrafl and settled the case lo thP1r satisfaction before tnal Mn. Pauley Top Sperider, Not Onorato In a story that ran in the Daily Pllot Tuesd•y, Michael P. Onorato waa incorrectly Iden· tinc:d as the heaviest spender among hine4candidales vying for election lo lbe Laguna Beach Unified School District govern- ing board. Another candidate. Marylyn Pauley, actually spent more dur· in11 the period that ended Feb 24. acconhng to statements on rue with the county registrar-of voters. Mrs. Pauley'11 expenditures totaled $S93.15. Contrlbutlons to her campaip also outpaced her opponenta. at Sl,000.17. Records show that Onorato has spent 1724 and his campaian has recef ved $888. Body Identified OCEANSIDE CAP> -A laun· dry slip ln hb pocket led to Iden· lificaUoo today of Marine 'Pfc. TimoU\y Price, 18, who apparent· ly was struck and killed by a car Monday nJpt on Interstates. He waa 1\IUoned al Camp P ndldon. .. • ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, MARCH ~ ""1 .,. .. ...,.... .. MINER EXHAUSTED BY ATTEMPT TO SAVE FELLOW WORKERS TRIES TO SLEEP Working Around the Clock, Reacuers Probe Flooded Mine Shaft tor Victims Mine Toll Reaches 2 In Flood Laguna Sehool Board Candidate Pwhes Litchi Nuts Diet TOWER ClTY, Pa <A P > Rescuers found a second body to· day as they dug throu!lh splin tered timber an<lmud !fl an effort to reach miners topped in a Oooded mine shaft. A federal of· fic1al said it was :•very unlikely" that the eight still missing had survived. Three other miners were seriously inJured Tuesday when a flash flood raced through a Se<'.· t1on of the Kocher Coal Company mine in the heart of the state's anthracite re1uon. some 40 miles northeast of Harrisburg. The men were trapped in pitch darkness 400 reel beneath the top of Keppler'!> Mountain Recovery crews heard no ansy, er:-to their shouts An 0H1c1 al 1dent1r1ed the second victim as Philip Sabatino. 50. of llegens 'Oh no' Oh no ' cried his "1dow. when told her husband was dead Other y,omcn crowded about her and aJso slartN1 weeping Bruce Hopping. candidate for the Laguna Beach school board. advised the board Tuesday lo 111av•upiU '1~'-IC ad.d~liofll'' qd .switch to natural. wholesome htchi outs. Hopping. a longtime social critic. pointed toward a . table stocked with hot coffee. sugar and powdered cream iiubstltutc. and to a s mall refrigerator of soda pop He said the board should get rid of them Hopping compared board members use of the substances to a narcotics habit I le offered h1SOl4nCure. "In character with my card· carrying. ptnko Communist character. and 1n an effort to emulate lhe methadone treat· ment centers in the 'United States." said lloppmg. reaching into a brown paper sack. "l give vou these ·· ' He produced a half.pound bag of rttchi nuts. thin-shelled. fleshy fruit from mainland China. Widowers Case Monday Hopping had been called a Communist at a can· dldates forum, by a woman or- fencted thlt. -. did nQt l-.Y the pledge or allegiance. Hopping said he acquired the nuts through "my connection with Communist China, they were sut>pos«I to be here In Ume for Chri11tmai · · He counseled. ··When you find .,·ou have a craving for one ot those drugs over there lthe cof- fee and pop I. ~ou pop one of these 1n your mouth." Board President M 1chael Sagar. a ca ndidate for re· election. rPphe<I . ·· 1 think I'm having a Big Mac attack now " Later. as district Business Manager Clyde Lovelady earned an orange soda to Trustee Jane Boyd and a Coke for himself, Hopping blurted, "Pusher'" He added. "You're all hooked." Mrs. Boyd took another MP of her pop Rescuers had plunned to use dynamite this morning lo blow up debris which was dammlnj( five feet of water separating them rrom the men However, Jam~ Shober. an !lrf1 C'rnl with the Slate D<'partmcnt of f:m iron mental Resources .... aid the ex plosives would hc u.,t·d only as a last re'\ort "If there are people in there alive then we don 't want to shoot somebody up.·· he .. aid Sex Bias Ruling In Pension Issue The water. released from a cavity or abandoned m inc shaft. smashed through the tunnel Tuesday, d111lodj(10g s upport Umber and washing beams and other debns as far as 115 feet into eonnectinic shafts. "You ever hear Niagara Falls!" asked a miner named . Larry who was in the mine when the water broke through. "Well, it was worse than that." WASHJNGTON (AP> -The government cannot compel widowers or husbands or retired women lo prove they were rtnan· clally dependent on their wives as a condition for receiving Social Security benefits. the U.S. Supreme Court ruled today. The court said the government could not make this demand of such men because It does not re· quire the same proof from SS Tax Static Panel Nixes Raise in 1977 WASHINGTON <AP) -At the urging of t.he Carter administration. the Senate Finance Commjl- tee abruptly reversed itself today and voted un- animously against raising Social Security taxes this year . "We have no business assuming we are going to raise Social Security taxes if the administration ls ad- voc-ating agamst it," Sen. Russell B. Long, chairman of the Finance Committee, told colleagues. He asked the committee lo rescind action taken Ttlesday that indieated support for h~her payroll taxes. Lon& said Joseph Califano, secretat)' ."or Health, Education and Welfare, called expresS:1Jl8 concern that bJ~er Socl•l Security taxeJ would tbwa.rt the econonuc-stlmulus purposes of Ole income tax cut. propost>d by CarteT Ther~ is growing concern, however. that the Social Security system will o banlctupt within a few yea.rs unJe.c;.s it can rcaurne collecting tn taxes more than it pays om in benefits. ' women in similar s1tuat1ons The court, in a 5·4 decision, up- held rulings by four federal ap· peals courts that such distinc· tions spt>lled out m the Social Security Act arc a form of un- constitutional sex discrimina· tlon. The court's decision Is a defeat for the government. which argued that striking down such distinctions will cost about $400 mlllion a year, placlnR "a severe burden on the Social Security trust fund's already-strained re· sources." A majority opinion written by Justice WiJliam J . Brennan Jr. uid t he distinctions made between men and women by the Social Security law are based on '·archaic and overbroad gener•lizationa" about women being the dependent partners In marriage. Brennan'• opinion, Joined by Juatices Byron R. Whlte. Thurcood Maraball and Lewis F. Powell Jr., said the law dis- criminates against deceased and retired women wage earners because It doesn't treat t.betr aur· vivon the same aa it treats a de- ceased male wage earner's &ur· vivon. J uatice John Paul Stevena. forantna • five-member m~ty with a aeparat.e concumnc opi· nioa, aatd that the dlscrimlnatJon la aimed at 1urvivtn1 male spous.et. "I am .•• pe.nuaded that \bl.I dlte11min•tioo &Calo.at• 8t'O'liJ ol mal~ ls merel.1 the accldtolal b19f0doc:t o1 a 1rad1Uonal way ol t.Jiln~ abOUtlem.at~ ·• Patrons Accosted? By 1-IDUP llOSMARIN oeu. o.Hy Pli..M"iiii A Laguna Beach narcotics in-1 vestigator has been suspended.• from the police force followinf an incident in a C08t• Mesa bar in which witnesses allege he· drew hls service weapon on two customers. Police Chief Jon Spa.rks said today Detective Craig King hall been suspended with fuU pay pending the outcome of il criminal investigation by Costa Mesa police. who took Kmg from the bar Saturday. Sparks refused to discuss de- tails of the incident because, he said. it would be improper until 1 the Costa Mesa investigation izj complete. · "We have only a preliminar report." Sparks said, "that a Laguna Beach police officer was involved in an incident In a bar that could be serious. On that bas ts the ofricer was SUS· pended." Costa Me~a police conferred today to dtt1de whether to ask the district attorney lo filel charges. They declined tb dis· cuss the nature of any accusa lions , Costa Me~a police officers saJd they were called to the King's! Inn. 720 Randolph Ave., in response to a report or a man with a gun inside Beyond that. they would say/ only that King was detained fort questioning at police head- quarters, then released. Costa Mesa police Lt. George Lorton said King wal> not ar;. (~KING. Pa1e A2> Retdty Firnu To Clash at j DOnkey Game·, The tradiLional Laguna Beach High School student versus faclil.a ty donkey basketball game U 7:30 p.m. Thursday in the schoo~ gym will be enlivened by ' quarter of play between rival re al estate offices of Tom Ling and Herb Nolan. Nolan challenged Lingo to tht'!" match whi ch will include cheerleaders urging on thei team. Advance tickets are Sl.50 an may be purchased at the school activities office or at Legio Cleaners. Adult tickets arc $2 at the door. Proceeds will benefit the Laguna Beach Boosters Club. Donkey basketball is pl;iyed with the five members or each team nctinlit the animals. Dis• mounting is allowed only to chase a ball or when unavoida ble, although scoring may tak.e place only when mounted Candidates Forum On TV in Laguna A PTA-sponsored public forum I of candidates for the Laguna Beach Unified School District governing board, held Monday at Laguna Beach High School, wa~ videotaped for later broadcast Cab1e television Channel 10 will show the first hair or the forum at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, and the remainder at 6:30 p.m1 Monday, election eve. The proJ gram was produced by students In the high school's alternative' school program. PORI'A.BLE TY I MOJIED QUICKLY \ "Tremendous resulta! We sold it at the price we uked." That's tbe adverttsing success l experienced. by an Irvine couple 1 who placed th.it clusified ad: • P. z.,,tth Jt" color portable j TV, w/lland Xlnt cond . Sl24 . XlOMClllllt So if you blve something to aell, ~ it's a televlalon or 1 homebotd of l\arnlture, call · e.u...,._ Alon• the Oruse eo .. t. the l>IJl.J Pilot II the heist place~ to•d~. . l ' t SEEKS RE-ELECTION Incumbent Sagar Candidate Stresses Quality (E:d1tor'1 Note -Thi& article i.! OM o/ a sene1 p-ro/11.ing the nght can. didates ~eking three seats on the , • Laguoo Beach Unified School [)ia. trict board. A runth candidate whose oome will . appear on the March. 8 ballot. Kay Hunter, hcu withdrawn from the conte3t.) or the three Laguna Beach school board trustees whose terms expire this year, only one, board President Michael C. Sagar, has chosen to run again. "I want to be re·elected," says attorney Sagar, "because I can be of greater service lo education the next four years than I was the last "I want to be a part of the big decis ions to be made in the future and I want to help preserve the excellence in our educational system.'' Indeed, the former deputy dis- trict attorney thinks the challenge for the next school board isn't to achieve quality educatioo, but to maintain it. Sagar, 43, sees these as his <'hallenges should he be elected . to another four.year·tcrm : To achieve excellence withoutsubstantiol tax lncn!ases To contmue to apply direct pressure to the legislature lo pre- serve lnd1v1duallzed educaUon within the dlstnct. To evaluate programs. polu~1es and day·to-day dttunons to achieve the best education for all at the least <'OSl. To keep informed of all trends, decision!! and facts which may a/feet the school d1stnct. ~B f.tar fe<"l s h f''s earned another four year'! "I have paid mv due!! by pledging and dehver '"R more time and f'ffort to the task than might ordinarily be re qu1rt>d of a board member " S.igar would bring back lo the JOb "an open mind and a recep l1v(' and pos1t1vt• attitude about t'dul'ation '' Sagar satd education should bt tailored to ind1v1du11l needs to best benefit each chtld "The total t.hrU'lt of a boartl membtt's efforts," he says, ":1houJd relate to th<' continued evaluation ot the Iota! process providing that in· d1viduahzed education to ea<'b <'hild .. S11gar'" <'lfucatlonal stewardship hiu t'lClt'ndtd hf'yond LaRunn Beach boun. d:trl('S This year he was elttted by vote of all Orange County school hoards delegate lo the California School Board Association de· legate nasembly. Sa1ar has represented Lacuna on the board of directors of the ROP voca· llonal .edu<'aUon program. , Seton Per111its San Jwm ~ rit)' coun- t'lhften •UJ cOOJJder requHta · tonl1bt (CC" lhrff new busincu uaea -a law office and museum in the venttable Loe Riot dbtztct a.od tor utroloaera 1n AilpaJ Plaza. · Tile council ia 1cheduled to meet at 7 p.m. In city offices. 32400 Paseo Adelanto. Stephen Ri06, a ataff attorney with the American Indian Lawyer Training Program m Oakland, b.aa proposed moving into the Rios adobe at 3178:2 Los Rlos St. and openJ.na a law prac- tice there. The Rios adobe is the oldest adobe residence ln California. It bas been owned and occupied continuously by the Rios family since 1794. Stephen Rios would be the seventh generaUon to live In the adobe. In other business, Anne Schauwecker, president ol the Sal\ Juan Capiatrano Hi.atarical Society, has requested council approval of the society's plan to relocate the historic Pryor house to a Los ruos location. The third request, from three co-owners of the Sun Sign, cur- rently located on the Balboa Peninsula, is for a business license to sell astrology books and gifts and to offer teaching and counseliag in astroloey. ' Endorsement Probe A8ked By Official An ln·ine city o(ficial who re· ce1ved a political endorsement letter on a Saddleback College letterhead said today he will ask the Orange County Dislrict At torney's office to investigate the mailing. Pat Bonner, chairman or the city transportation commission, said he· received the letter Crom college Faculty Association President Paul Brennan in his re- g u I ar pac ket of commission material. Brennan admitted the mailing on official stationery after being chastised by college trustees Monday. <See earlier story, Page 31 Bonner said he thinks the Jetter constitutes an "1n kind" political contrlbullon under sh1te cam palgn control laws. "I'm madder than hell about this bttause l got 1t tn my city packet and there was even a political Oyer stapled lo 1t." Bon· ner said. ''I'm definitely giving Uus to the district attorney and the only question 1n my rnmd 1s whether I v. ii I hand deh ver 1t or ~end 1t in the mail ... the com m1ss1oner !>d id According to Bonner. the letter and flyer were enclosed 1n packets for all c ity com m1ss1oners and council memberi. beC'ause of the offtctal stationery thdt was used The F'acult~· A~'!OClatwn letter cndor..,e<l three canihdates for the col lt>~C' horird Euget1C' MrKn11tht Ala11 Grt'rnwood and Robt:rt l'rn·1· and urged sup port nf nne ut lh<' two second <'um pu.' '"e' und1•r <'onstderd lion hy lru.,t l'<'S Nine Testify On OCJail Cardi.tiom A probe into conditions in coun· ty jail by the Oran1e County Grand Jury included testimony by at least nine witnesses Tues· day ln<'luded among the wltnes.se!! were at least five sheriff's de· putles and tour former jail in· mates. Among the former inmates who testified were three known to have complaints about treatment in the Jail. One al those, a Garden Grove man who asked not lo be Iden· tifled, said he had been arrested ror belnc drunk in public last November. an claimed be suffered a e ack while being arrested but was denied medication tor six hours while tn jall .. ll is believed the other ex- lnmate witne:saes also told ol aJ. Je1ed mistreatment in the Jail. The sheriff's deputies who waited to testify Tuesday would POt comment. ,, Lhler Named New SC Street Chief Bill &shier, aaalstant It.reel auperlnteodent for the elty al s.., Cletnente, has been promoted to •treet "'Perlnt«Mtent. He wUJ bead the H ·mal\ street ~rtment. 1th.kb ia reaponsiblt (or stn:ct repid.n, ltrMt cl~ U · in,. street ..... streel ltripln.a, atrHt coostiudtoa I.Gd li&UJ . and alrelt tiJ!ht 1na1ntenance. ACT1V£ CmzEN Candid ... Pauley Listeniiig Key, Says Hopeful fBditor'• Note -Thu,artic~ ia OM oJ a~. profilbag the eight con- didalea aeeldng lhTee •eat• on the Lagwa Beach Unified School DU· tnct board. A nmth condfdate whole • 11Gme 10iU . appeaT °" the March . I ballot,. KO:Ji Hvntn. baa withdrawn /rom theconta1.) . Marylyn P. Paule.y is ooe ol two women campaigning for trustee in the Laguna Beach \J nified Sdiool District. An ability to listen, an open mind, a level temperament and a fondness for working with ~ pie, Mn. Pauley says, qualify her for the job. She offers additional qualifica- tioos. She's been active in Pl'A, El Morro and district community school goals committet!s, chairman of the district Early Childhood Education (ECE) com mlttee and a frequent atten· dant of school board meetings. "Because o( my exper ience with all kinds of people involved in our schools, because J feel I can offer the time and un- derstanding lo our dis trict, because quality education for my children and all others in Laguna is my top priority, I'd like to serve aa a trustee,·' she says. If elected, her plans are lo ex- pand the district volunteer aide program, publicize school pro- grams and issues to the com- munity and work for low student· teacher ratios in the elementary schools. She alsQ plans close coordina· Uon of di.strict aims with the City Council, the water district and other community associations through a series of study sessions. Top pnority targets are pro. perty tax reform and school financing legislation. facilily planrung and monitoring of ho1,s. ing development, she says. Mrs Pauley, 34, wants t~ see education marked by persona11ze<.i lnstrucllon, ·• Wlth attention to students' s iwcial net'ds, strengths and Jea™1ng styles .. Mrs Pauley attended Pomona College and Barnard College. She Is the mothE'r of two sons at- tendm1r Laguna Beach schools. Mrs. Pauley has spent rive years &1 a volunteer in Laguna Beach schools. for the past two years managing El Morro School's volunteer program, which bu 78 volurtteera. She said more coordinaliorf should bt made -In health and environmental education,· foreien languages, literature and social studies -between grade levels and among the district schools. F.,...P ageAl KING ••• rested. Witnesses to the lncident have aaid that Kini. two patrons, a barmaid and her boyfriend were chatting in the bar when the of· ficer became upset arter com- ments were made about police officers. Kins allegedly showed his badge at tbnt time. They clalm King went into the restroom, returned and shouted, "l think you guys are holding (conceallng narcotics>." and drew bis run. The witnesses said the men, frightened, left the bar, went to ~nother nearby bar and oodfim police. Sparb said today Costa Mesa offfced informed Laguna police of the tdctdent. A La1una watch. commander drove to Costa Mesa and took Kins home. Sparb said l( Costa ftfesa poUce take their case to the dis· trict at.tomey for proeecution, be will release full details "I.At me·usure )"oo," Spara aafd, "I reveal thJns-wbeo they Cln be NVfaled, without bes.it.· tJon. But by the tame tOlccn rm not In a poeJUon to dilcuss a crtmlnaJ ca.Hln Costa Mes&.·· Paper Ven~g ~0~. --~· • • tr/~--J~ ":... ';;:a';.i Grud '"". Pernu•ts Eyed ~,~~ ~·T= w'De:1= lh• !'!:;:rc:-';,u. qcta ~ the feden.l .._. ot A law reqatrtq newapapen to &et cit y permits before public:a.. lion vendlna macbinu are pl~ QQ tUy P"!Perl1 W iU be COD• lldered by U. San ClemeJaW O\y Council tmipt. The couneJl sesston begins at 7:30 p.m. at dty ball, however, the publlcatlon vendinc or· dlnance is close to the end Of the council 'a lenitb.Y aaenda. I( paaaed t.onlgbt. lhe meuUtt will become law lo 30days. Tbe measure ls an out1rowth of Councilman Tony DiGiovanni's anger at finding an "adult" publicatioo for sale ln a vending machine la.at year. At that time the city seized the onendlne pubficaUon machine fol' it.a operator's fallUTe to obtain a city business license. Io additloo to requJriat permits for the publication vending machines, the city law would ban depiction al private portions of the body, and would limit the number ot machines placed at any one area. The city require- ment for obtaining a business license would also apply. . Other city councU buslness will include: -Consideration of a request by the San Clemente Peace Officers' Association for expunging Benton Firm Gets Contract The Charles R. Benton Com- pany ol Laguna Beach has been awarded the contract for the con- struction of a \wo-level ad- mioistration and operations building for South Coast County Water District. Construction will begin immediately and comple· lion is to be within six months The Benton Company bid was about $17,000 higher than the architect's estimate of $325,600. Upon completion of the new building. 31592 West Street, South Laguna, the present head- quarters on Virginia Way will be sold. Siege to Lift? SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador (AP) -President Arturo Armando Molina says he hopes to remove the threat of disorder quickly apd Ufl the state or siege proclaimed Monday night before it expires in 30 days. personneJ~otciU& com-Akobol, Tobaccoaad J'ttanm.. plaJntaqalnstoftlcus ift!wteom-Search warranta ta ka...r. Ute Pla.inu ant ddwmined lo betal.aci aaenta sellcd lwo .Ilk.Uber or unfoamded. snub-DOMd Sm.i\h and w...,. re.. -COmmdd•Uon of the San volvenat Coorad'1hom•atl013l Clemente Hilb School Soccer Briert..an.,Anahelm. team. They then confiscated an Renewal Sought by 1VCoDipany JtUtomatic rifle and shot1un belonging to Conrad Crom the home oC Loran Norton in Sant.a Ana. Norton saJd the two weapons bad been given h\m a day earlier by Conrad u a result of a question as to whether a coovic\41d felon can own such firearms. Conrad was convicted tor the fe1ony charge in mid-1975 and is on thr~ years probation ~ause of the conviction. Storer Cable TV will seek a re· newal of its franchise to operate in the city or San Clemente during a public bearing at 7:30 tonight before the city council. Storer bas pending a rate in- crease application raising the monthly fee from $6 to $6.7S for about 100 subscribers with.in the city. Storer, which also serves Laguna · Beach, charges customers there $6. 7S and has a rate increase application pend· Ing for the city of San Juan Capistrano hiking fees to $6.75 there. County area subscribers pay $7.50. The San Clemente Clly Council recently granted Storer an emergency extension of its cur- rent franchise until April 6. In September, the council bat. Ued with the town's principal ca- ble service, San Clemente Cablevision, a fight which result- ed In a TV blackout when the firm pulled the plug on sub· scrlbers and began dlsmantling equipment asserting the reason was cily·confiscation of its pro. perty. Kendall New Chamber Chief William Kendall has been elected by the San Clemente Chamber of Commerce as the new president. He will be installed at the chamber's annual installation banquet April 2, at the San Clemente Inn. Other new olficers are B~rnard Allen, first vice president, George Gearn, second vice presi· dent and Dorothy Ludvigson, treasurer. Federal and 'tate laws prohibit felons rtom owil.Ine or possessing certain kinds of weapons. ''It could be that Mr. Conrad has violated probation by having in his possession weapons ol this nature," one law enforcement agent said. If so, it ls possible that the Chicago-born informer turned financier coulq be requl.ttd to serve the prison term a voided when he wu &jven probaUQD in .19'75. Woman Still Hospitalized After Crash " A young woman Injured Tues- day when her car sped out or con- trol and rolJed over after hitting a freeway onramp embankment in San Clemente was reported in serious but stable condition to- day at the intensive care unit of San Clemente General Hospit.aJ. The woman's nine-month-old baby, whosu((ered scratches and bruises in the incident, was re- leased from the hospital to the care of family members. Lo.(i Mullican (age not known) of El Cajon received head in· juries in the accident shortly before 8 a.m. on the northbound lan<'s of Interstate S al Basilone Road. . Th<' child was strapped in a protective car seat. According lo CHP officers al the scene, the woman said she had turned to tend to the baby when the mishap occurred. Save $140 on this , 1890 Rocker . • • Regulal1y priced $439 00. Never before has this classic rocker been sold at this low price! This original Woodard "1890" style rocker Is exqulsltely constructed of Antique brass with button tufted leather-like vJnyt seet and back. It Is a true delight for any d8COf'. Available only at Chandler'• at thla low price. Quantity limited. Hurryt PROFESSIONAL INTERIOR OESION WIT .. OVT 011.IOATION • COMFORTA8lE PM:ilCtNO • CONVENllNT FINAHCIHO 1514 NORTH MAIN • SANTAANA •s.41--4391 Tu•O&y, Wedl'lfld•V Thurtday endC.tunftly II.JO 10 S:to The Store of Famous Names Mono•r 12 1oe•Fnd•rU01ot , 7 l ' VOL 70, NO. 61, 4 SECTIONS, 4' PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CAl.tFORJUA ~DNESDAY, MARCH 2, 1m N TENCeNT! INew}>ort { Asks Coast Law Exeniptions: • l ! I I I " By JOANNE aEYNOLDS Of .. °""'' ..... ..., Dick Hogan plans to make Newport Beach the first city to have large areas excluded from the newly enacted coastal control laws. Hogan, the city's director of community development. ex- plained to the city council Mon- day that the new Jaw. which went into elf ect Jan. l allows built up areu to be excluded from the cout.al com.mlssioa permit pro- cess. He said be plans to ask for such exclusions for Cameo Shores and Highlands, Shorecliffs, Corona Highlands, old Corona del Mar aouth of East Coast Highway. Irvine Terrace, Balboa Island. Baysbores, Dover Shores. ~ Anniversary tract. Newport bland. Cliff Haven, LAdo Isle, all ol West Newport tncludiog Lido Sands and Newport Shores, Cea· tral Newport from Ad•Q)S Street t o lbe Newport Pier and Peninsula Point. Hogan cautioned councUmen that there are two drawbacks to his proposal : Al'WI,. ..... ' UN IDENTIFIED WOMEN REACT TO DISCOVERY OF SECOND BODY IN PENNSYLVANIA MINE Watching, Waiting tor Word of Mlnera Mlaalng In Flooding ot Shatt Miners' Bodies Sought TOWER CITY, Pa. (AP> - Rescuers found a second body to- day as they dug through splin· tered timber and mud In an effort to reach miners trapped ln a flooded mine shaft. A federal of· ricial said it was "very unlikely" that the eight s till missing bad Three other miners wer e seriously injured Tuesday when a nub flood raced throu1b a sec· lion of the Kocher Coal Company mine in the heart or the state's anthracite region , s ome 40 nules northeast of Harrisburg. of Keppler's MoUntain. Recovery crews heard no answers to lbeir shouts. An oCCicial identified the second victim as Philip Sabatino, 50, of Hegens. The men were trapped in pitch darkness 400 feet beneath the lop ', survived Council Cemplacnat "Oh no! Oh no!" cried his widow, when told her husband was dead. Other women crowded about her and also ~tarted weeping. Rescuers bad planned to use dynamite this morning to blow up debris which was damming five feet" or water separating them Crom the men. However, James Shober. an orric1al with the St ate Department or Environ- mental Resources, said the ex· plos1ves would be used only as a last resort. Planners Seeking Sign Law Change Mc m bcrs of the Newport Reach Planning Comm1ss1on want to change the city's sitn laws, but membe~ or the city council have 11hown Utlle incUn• lion toward tackling the t'On· trover~1al sub1ect. Roth groupR mst Monday to Tab le TennU Tourney Set A JUnh,r table tennis cont~t. sponsored by the Boys Club of the Harbor Area, will be held Friday and Snlurday al the Upper Bay branch, 2131 Tustin Ave., COil& M<'~a. Tht.' Co~ta Mesa-Newport Junior Table Tennis Tourney, set up in three age group divisions, begins at6:30 p.m. Friday. The tournament is open to resi- ducuss cha n ges the com · missioners would Ilk<' to see made 'They debated for about 45 minutes, wmdmg up w\thout any 1nd1cat.1on that rounc1lmen would be acting on comm159ion recom· m endations. Commission Chairman Jackie Heather was the most outspoken proponent of change1 tn the city's e:dating Jaws. She faced Coun- cilman Don Mcinnis, the coun· cil's most outspoken opponent of new sign laws. Mn. Hea"'er claims a new law ia needed to provide "equal sian· Ina o"'°rtunilles" to businesses beeallSe existing laws give some bulanesses greater freedom than ot.hen. She said a new law also could protect existing businesses from abuses by new businesses who could take advantage of the fact that ln aome parts ol the city there are no limita to the number of sighS that can be used. "If there are people m there alive then we don't want lo shoot somebody up," he sald Rescuers were within several hundred feet from where the trapped men were believed to be lo the mtle-lone mine shan. The water. released from a cavity or abandoned mine shaft. s mashed through the tunnel Tuesday, dislodging s upport timber and washmg beams and other debris as ~ as 115 feet Into connecting sharts. "You ever hear Niagara Falls?" asked a miner named Larry who was In the mine when the water broke through. "Well, 1l was worse than that." Panel to Meet dents of the Harbor Area only. • Contestants can sign up for tbe 17 She al.so said there are no over- <See SIGNS. Pate A!) The Orange County Com- mission on the Status of Women will meet at the Hunlinaton Beach Civic Center March 14 at 7:30 p.m . The commission is touring the county to gather in· formation and opinions from citizens oo problems that aUed. women. Jt •pplj-.ocl.Y "slnele funlly and chlpla ra\dentlal propeny -nat c.ommerd.al -and.it does oot indade aQY waterfnmt pro. perty. Hogan estimated that it would t•ke a minimwn of 90 ~ ror the permit to be proceued throu&b I.be South Coast Regional Zone Cooaervation Commission. ''Thtl .. coinc to be lbe fil'$t ex· clualoo application," be said, "ao it C9U)d ecaeetvably take tonier than th«.'' If approved. the excJu.sklD will mean that residents or those areu will no longer have to get a coastal commiasloo permit. Exclusions were written into the new law to answer coutal control apponents who aald tbat the permit process merel.J causec expenatve del~s in remodellna or stntSe cc:nstructlon projects tn bmlt·up areas. These opl'OQelllf argued that the law was sup- posed to protect the areas of th£ coast not yet buUt up. City councilmen gave their ap- proval to Hogan's proposal. Undivided ' ... ' Supervisorial Lines Mulled Orange County supervisors will be delivered a map today proposing a redistricting of s upervisorial districts that will alter county government's political proflle. Tbe proposed redistrlcting plan. bearing a 3 to 2 endor&e- men t by a committee of supervisors' aides. includes: --IJal•••taJai ..-oat of the: Saddlebac:k Valley in Supervisor Thomas Riley's Fifth District. -8hlftlac Oruce. Villa Park and portions or north lrvlDe and Tustin into Supervisor Ralph Diedrich 's Third DWrict. -Canlni oat a new Fourth District for Supervisor Ralph Clark that includes all of Anaheim and picks up Buena Park and La Palma from Diedrich's district. -Gives to S op e r vlsor Laurence Schmit in the SecOnd Dist.rid all of Garden Grove, St.antcm. Seal Beactt and mo6\ ol J!Mt ....... t -ftrowa all Westminster and Fountain Valley u well as J por· lion of H~ Beacfl into Supenilor PhlUp Anthony'• San· ta Ana·bued Fi~ District. Most noteworthy in tbe plan en· dorsed by the aides ls losses in Riiey's Fifth District are con· fined to its northern ~acbes and Huntlnaton Beach rather than the Saddleback Valley. It wlll be the s upervisors themselves wbo settle on the final redistricting plan. PUJPOSe of the political remap· ping is to help equalize popuJa· Uon d.lsttUSOtton between the five districts. A plan drawn in December by political consultant William Butcher proposed splitting Newport Beach in hair and re· moving all the Saddleback Valley north or the San Diego Freeway from Riley's Firth Dis.- trict. SS Tax Static .. Panel Nixes Raise in 1977 WASHINGTON (AP) -At the urging of the Carter administration, the Senate Finance Commit· tee abruptly reversed itself today and voted un· animously against raising Social Security taxes this year . "We have no business assuming we are goine to raise Social Security taxes it the administration is ad· vocating ag11inst it,·· Sen. Russell B. Long , chairman of the Finance Committee, told colleagues. He asked the committee to rescind action taken Tuesday that indicated support for higher payroll taxes.. LCill)f Mid JM'ei»h Calllano, a~retary of Health, Educltion and Weltare, called expressing concern that bigher Social Security taxes would thwart the eC9n omic·stimulus purpo6es of the income tax cut PJ1posed by Carter. There I.I growing concern, however, that the Social Security sys tem will go bankrupt w.ithin a few years unless it can resume collecting in taxes more than it pays out in benefits. Mea's Beaefits Upheld Pay Bias .Struck Dow~ WASIU.NGTON (AP> -The government cannot C'Om pel widowers or husbands or rettr~ women to prove they were finan- cially dependent on tbeir wives as a condition for recelvJng Social Security benefits, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled today. · theC9\ll'ta~dtbecoveniment. could OOl make thls demand of such men because it does not re· quire the aame proof from women ln similar lll~ations. The COW't, in a 5-4 decision, up· held ruUngs by four federal ap- peals court& that such distlnc· Uons spelled out ln the Social Security Act are a form of un· conaUtutional aex Jliscrimina· Uon. The court'• dectaion I.a a 4efeat for the aovernment, 1'laich ar1ued that atrlklng down such dlatincC,lona wW cost about StoO mllllon a year, placing "a &evere burden on the SOclal Security truit fund's alr,ady·atralned re- 1ourc:ea " · A m;}ont.y qptntoa writt~.by Justice WUUam J. BrennaA Jr . said the dJaUDctlona mad• between mes\ Qd womett bJ the SodaJ Seewit)' taw are bued on ·.~ ... ''arcb atc and overbroad gel)eralizations'' about wom~n beln1 the dependent partners m marriage. Brennan's opinioc. joined by Justices Byr on R . White, Thurgood Marshall and LeWis F. Po'1ell Jr., said the law dis· crimlnates against deceased and ret\red women wage earners becttuse it doesn't treat their sur- vivors the same as it treats a de· Viejo Lake'8 Filling Halted In 4-1 Vote ceased male wage earner's sur- vivors. Justice John Paul Stevens, forming a five-member majority wtth a separate concurring opi· nion, said that the discrimination is aimed at surviving male spouses. "1 am ... persuaded that this discrimination against a group or males is merely the accident.al byproduct of a traditional way of thinking about fe males,'' Steven& said. Justice William H. Rehnqum wrote a lengthy dissent, which was endorsed by Chief Justice Warren E. Burger and JusUces Potter Stewart and Harry A. Black mun. The disaentera said the law. treat.in& male and female benefit rech>ients differently wu "ta• (See PENSION, Pa1e AZ) ' Coas t · Weathe r t and under age division, 15 and under, and the 13 and under age dJvtslons. The fee for entering the com- petition is SO cents. For further information, call 642-8372. V ~lunteer Army FaiJini S\lnny throu&h Thursday • with ~o11b to nortbwesl wtnda 18 to 30 mile1 per hour at times especially below caayooa. Winda decreasing tonight with Iowa 36 to~. HJ&hs Friday POKrABLE TY MOJ'ED QUICKLY "Tremendous results! We sold it at the price we asked." That's the advertising success l experienced by an Irvine couple (who placed th.is classlfled ad: 1.en1th 19" color portablr TV, w /lltand. Xlnt t'ond SJ24.~. XXlMlllXlt So if you have somethma lo sell, whether it's • television or a household of furniture, call 642·5678. Along the Oranie Coast the Dally Pilot ls I.be best place to advutlse. , , I W ASBl.NGTON (AP) -A con- gressional study of military recruitina concludes that the ill- volunteer force is in trouble and will become increasin1b di!· ficult and costly lo maintain. The study released today found that the Army and Marine Corps already are falUna short in reerulting, atlrition if hl1h. and reserve forces are rreaUy under stnnath- Diffl,Cultie. wlll mount tn tM ruture u the pool of lS.year--old malee ~linea, unemployment frOan ¢urrent bl&h levels, the d~an PU teal• ill· tbeire;e.rt "~ The inves~atloo wu conduct- ed by Wllllam R. Klng, a University of Piltabur1h busl· ness professor on leave u a tem- porary member of the Senate Budcet ~ml.&tee staff. Sen. Isam Nunn <D·Ga.), chairman of the Senate armed · services subcommltt.e on mao- power, called Kin• todJY as the lint wttn.t 1n a soriea of bell'· inp explarlnc lhe nation's ~· pertenc:e with t.be all·volunteer force since the dra.l\ wu dropped In mld·l.9'73. . President Carter told a Ptn- ueon audience Tuesday 1M bu · ftO current ptu. to l'Hift tM \ 64 to68. ~ I • •• t .. ~-.' AttorDI)' Howard hiedmaD ban..d Ida doM Q~ ot tnlH Comr,::1 PrHldent Ra7moad Wa to .. am uqe to Judie Jamea F. J~ae that the company la belna aold to Mobil for mucb leu than lu true tfWth. Friedman. wbo represeots JniDe beireu Joan Irvine Smith in ber Onqe County Superior Court Insult &1ainat the James Jnlne Foundation, brouabt every lawyer in tbe courtroom lo his feet at one point durine a Friedman ~ "'8 -all11n DeplltJ a..r..I Lawrmce TQlll!r "'° w aecl J"'41• Judie 1Ml CM ... aJ9o .. latff'eSted 1o • sale ot UM ln'tDe Coml)aQ)' ala falrprice. Tapper, who bu malalalned a non-lnter•enUon •ttitude tb.roqb a.iotUMU1al, ...... Judie Jqe tW tbe state will certainly interveoe U it ftDda that the valt.ae of the lrv1De Com~ far exceeds the actual aeU1nC price. Mobil baa ottered $281.1 million in cash foe the James Irvine Conrad Hospitalized Grand Jory Probe Figure Cites Pains ··" .... : ~. By GARY GRANVILLE oi-. O.lly ,.,,.. St.ff Police infor~er turned · • political angel Gene Con.rad wu ·• admitted to Mercy General Hospital late Tuesday night with ; .. symptoms described as a possi-~· ~ ' ble heart attack. ·-· A medical spokesman at the he>1pital stopped short of saying the burly ex·police informer had suffered a heart attack. The medical spokesman said. however, that Conrad's condition will be listed as guarded until laboratory tests rule out the· possibility of a heart attack. Conrad wa.s admitted to the emergency room of the bo9pital in Santa Ana at 11:20 p.m. and re- portedly complained of severe cheat pains. He was placed in the boepltal's intensive care unit and, the medical spokesman sald, be will be there until the laboratory tests are reviewed. While Conrad is not permitted to take incoming telephone calls it is known that he placed at least three outgoing calls from his hospital berth early thia morn- ing. Conrad's hospitalization ended a frustrating day for the troubled 43-year.old informer turned financier. Already under an investigation by the Oranee County Grand •. , Jury and a federal Grand Jury in Los Angeles, Conrad's troubles continued to mount Tuesday when his home was searched. .. Doine the searching were agent.a of the federal BW"eau of Alcohol, T•cco aod Firearms. Search warrants in hand. the agents seized two .38·caliber snub-nos«l Smith and Wesson re- volvers at Conrad's home at 10131 Brier Lane. Anaheim. They then confiscated an automatic rifle and s botgan belonging lo Conrad from the 1bome of Loran NOl't«l in Santa Ana. Norton said the two weapcJN had been given him a day earlier by Conrad as a result or a question as to whether a roovlct*1 feloo can own such nrearms. Conrad was convicted for the felony cbarae in micl·l9'15 and is on three yea.n probation because of the convict.loo. Federal and state laws prohibit ' felon• from ownlna or poe1 .. uig certain kinda of weapons. '"It could be that Mr. Conrad bas vlolu.d probation by having in bla poae1sioo weapons ol lbis nature," one law entoreemeot agentsald. I If IO, it la po11lble tbat th~ . Cbicas~born informer tUl"Ded 1 financier could be 1"9Qu.ired to . aerve the priaoa term aTOided when he wu given .Pl"Obatlon in l97S. , Conrad baa lnallted In ~tin­ . terviewa t.bat be ls not a convicted felon becaUle be wu not sen· I tencedtoJalloratateprt~. He bu alto aaid be needs firearms to protect him from the ldred tunmt;a of octanhed crime. OMMOICGi\lf ._ DAILY PILOT ... ,.....~=- -L°""' Ylt.l ....... _o..rtll......, ............. ·-,,._._==' ..,..,..~~ ... 'fj f et I (PM).... ' a TU•zlPI .... who are seeking revenge for his role as a betrayer of their con- fidences when be waa ·a paid police informer from tm tbtou&b 1974. His Anaheim home reflects Conrad's coocem for bis own safety. including triple locked double doors and wroupt iron 6'ars over all .mdows and doors. Last year, Conrad went from rags to riches wben be donated or 'loaned about $53,000 to county political campaigns. AU but a few thousand dollars of that amount was shuffled, under various dis(Uiaea, into county Supervisor Philip Anthony's cam· paJgn. It ls that campaign donation ac. tivitythatbasdrawntheattention · ofthecountyGrandJury. Meanwhile, in Los Aneeles County, a federal Grand Jury is looking into tbe activities of Conrad's Irvine-based loan brokeragef:.nn, Pension Fund.so! America. Oregon Spray Ban Encourages Prof Dr. Frank S. Rowland, the UC Irvine chem.Lstry professor wbo first warned the world about the dangen of 'fluorocarbons, calls the new Oregon ban on fluorocarbon spray products a "signal to the rest of the country and world." And, be predicted today that a similar ban might be put into ef- fect in Califomia within ''two or three months.'' Research by Rowland and other acient.iata indicates that fluorocarbons reduce the level ot ozone in the atmosphere and may lead toanincreuelncancer. Rowland pointed oat that the individual Ore1on bp cannot solve the problem, butlbat every state and country should follow suit in preparation for• propoM!d nationwide b~ and an uiUmate worldwide ban. Each new Jaw helps and the legislation provides a second mechanism for restricting· nuorocarboo sales, ln addition to the proposed natlooal ban by the EnvironmeJital Protection Agency (EPA>, Bowland said. The UCI ICieatiat said be & tended a conference in Switzerland two weeks ago, where an EPA official revealed a timetable for a Unit.eel States nuorocarbon ban. Accordine to Rowland. the EPA tentatively plans to ban the maoufacwn ol Ouorocarbool for use ln ..........Ual 5pray pro- duct.a on October a. 1178. He added thal it bM DCJl yet beea deC.G1ni.ned wbal an_.. lJal UMa, but aaid It milbt in· elude some min«, medical and electraoical UHS. Several months late!', a ban would be placed oo manufac:tur- Neupo,.,, Man Jail.ed in Drugkreat ing the actual fluorocarbon spray products, Rowland said. And. by April 15, 1979, a ban would be in effect outlawing the sale of such fluorocarbon spray products, similar to the ban In effect in Oregon oow, Rowland said. Rowland said that the timeta· ble is not certain yet, but that it appears the country is going in that direction. Looking inside California, Rowland noted that a bill similar to the ooe passed in Oregon was first introduced in California two years ago. "It was beaten back by a tremendous amount of money by lobbyist.a, but i.a back before us again," Rowland said. He explained that the bill was beard in a Senate committee last week and by a House committee just Monday, although votes have not been taken yet by either committee. Pr•• Pt1p Al SIGNS ••• all fuldellnes for the commission to use when exercising what little control it does bave over signs. Flnallv. she saJd, a new law ls JIMded U-.t will provide a Jaw that ls euy to understand and ad- mlnlater. But Mcinnis says there's nothlnc wrooc with .the way tblnca are Colne. He •aJS there's no ••ground twell" ot public opinion demand· Ins a dumle in mslinl laW'll and be aays the diffl'Sity o? tbe com- munity ls serYed by the so-called in~a In the exlsting .. ... Mn. Heather opened the meet· tnc with a abort slide show in wbJC:b lbe used plctures of the Newport Pler area to Wustrate wba{ la allowable under mating law1, and pictw'• of Newport center ebowtng the kind ot sign eoatrol 1ou1bt by tbe com· mtRion. But llclmdl said be found a 1reat deal of charm in the Meraddm Square area at the pier. ''There Is no relationship betwem lleFadden Square and Newport C-. &Dd we 1boaldn't try to make one loot lite the other ... be 11114. llllJQI' llllan DolW dosed tLe meeting with the aucaesttoo tbat II anJtb1na 1a daDe, it oupt to be done '"wttb lDput from the busi· aw eamnmntty. •• Be wmned Jlldse J~p of tM poaibillt)' and assured tbe Jurist that be ~ tall• t\lrlber lecal action CJD bebalt of Mra. Sm.1th lf that deftlopmeat oeeun. Both Pried.man and Judge Jwle• no&ed tbat •be woald be able to .,.m cball_,e such • aale in a cu.enter•a aeUoo wtdch would allese that abe wu bein& totted to sell bu mi.Dodty bold· in&• of zu percent at • price far below what they are worth. Discount Air Fares Sought Hughes Airwest and Frontier Alrlinei asked for Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB> ap- proval today ol a discount fare to introduce their new routes from Ora.age County and Burbank to Denver. Tbe proposal, a 50 percent dis- count rate to be called the .. Great Divide" wu submitted for board approval in San Franclaco. A spokesman for Hughes Airwest explained tbat the m. troductory fare of $88 roundtrip follows the CAB approval ol the Denver.southern California routes under an aereement between the two airlines known as an inten:hange. Under the agreement, Airwest will share its route authority from Salt Lake City and Las Vetas to Burbank with FronUer in exchange for use of Frontier's route authority between Salt Lake and Denver. The spokesman stressed that institution of the new flights will not mean additional flighl.i into or out of the airports involved. It simply means that Airwest will extend its two daily Orange County to Salt Lake flights on lo Denver. Froatier will extend one Den· ver·Salt Lake flight and one Den- ver, Las Vegas flicht Jnto Burbank. ....., ........ -P~Cited ~ Newport Beach policeman Michael W. McEveny (left) and Sergeant Jim Jacobs have been named officer and supervisor of the year by the Newport Harbor Eschange Club. 1be two men were cited for their dedication to du- ty and outstanding pe~rmance during the past year. Bea£h Compromise Offered by Panel Newport Beach Parks, Beaches and Recreation Com- mluiooen have approved a pro- posed policy they hope will end the homeowner conflict over private use of public beaches on the Balboa Peninsula. The City Council will DOW take action oo the proposal. Tbe commission la ursing easier public access to the sand aloai Buena Vista Boulevard and J!:dgewater Avenue. Althoueh the land ia technlcally a public rtght-of-.wa.y, beacbfront homeowoera have Installed feoca and laDd.seaping over the yean, makini the beach appear to be private property. Non-beachfront homeowners in the neighborhood complained to tbe city last July, arguing there should be unlimited access lo the beach. PB&R Director Cal Stewart said today he believes the pro- posed policy will satisfy all con- cerned. If approved by the city council, some beachfront property owners would have to remove a few flower pots and chairs now on public property. And any new development would have to be approved by the city. However, there would t>e no mtlJor changes and the beach property would continue to ap· pear private. "Esthetically it's a beautiful place; but we don't want the public to run all over it," Stewart said. F ..... PageAJ PENSION ••• . tionally Justifiable." Tbe court's majority and Its cliuenten acknowledged that the le1lslaUoo wu pused in an al· tempt to live aged widows an ad- ditional helping band. But the court's majority ruled that the law usumes erroneously that all widows were the dependent partners in marriage. Leon Goldfarb, a 70.year-old Brooklyn, N .Y., resident, sued the federal government on the is- sue after confronting the proof-. of.dependency requirement when applying for widowers benefits after his wife died in 1968. Reassigning Asked WASJnNGTON (AP) -Sen. Richard Stone asked the Carter adminis tration lo r eassign . several bureaucrats he believed did not understand Israel's weapons needs, The Washington Post reported today. Save s140 on this 1890 Rocker . • • NOW$299 Regutartv priced S4S9.00. Never before haa this classic rocker been sold at thil kJw pttcef This original Woodard .. 1890'" style r<><. \er Is exQulsltety constructed of Antique brasS with button tufted leather-4ike ~inyt seat and back. It II a true delight for any decor. Available onty al Chandler's at thla low pt1ce. Quantity Umlted. Hurryt · PAOFE8SIONAl INTERIOR DESIGN WITHOUT OILIOATION •OOWFOATA8l.E PARKING •CONVENIENT FINANCING 151• NORTH MAIN• SANTA ANA• 541-4391 Tu .. ct.y, W-'nndey. Thun41-v Md S11urd~; 9·30 to S.30 The Store of Famous Names Mond•11210e•Fnd•Ye3010 e • .,. -------------------------------------------------------------------- -, VOL. 70, NO. 61, ~ SECTIONS, 44 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALlflORN1A W~NESDAY, MARCH 2. 1'77 TEN CEN Phillips Tops School Rae.e Spenders ' B7 IAUSIE OSPEa f oeu.o.11r~SuH ' Mary Pbillips bu spent more 1 mocey oo her campajen so far l than any other candidate in the t race for a seat on the Saddleback J Valley Unified School District t ' • Board of Education. But Juneann Decasas and Marvin Silver. the two can di dates endorsed by the teachers' association, have received the most money in contribulioos, ac- cordinc to the current campaien rtnan~ statements wbich can- didates were required to rue with the Orange County Re&lalrar of Voters office. Candidates are not required to file any additional statements until after Tuesday's election However, a quick check ol state· ments Hied by candidates in other district school board races indJcates that this is one ol the most expensive campai1ns on the Orange Coast. According to her campaign committee's statement, Mrs. Phillips bas spent $4 ,842 for television time , printtng, postage, photography and telephone installation. She also owes $370 'for her statement of qualifications in voters' sample ballots. Most of her expenses apparent· ly are being covered by loans to ber commlltee from herself and her husband, J.R. Philli~. The committee's :statement liata un- paid loans from the candtdate and her husband totaling $3.900. In addRfon to that, they also have reported that Mrs. Phillips has made J "late contribution of over $1,000 loan to her cam- paign." She has received cash con- tributions totaling $681. Mrs. DeCasas' committee re· ported cub contr•bulians total-tna Sf,0.7. Of this. $3,000 wa.s donated by lhe Association f« Better Citizenship, the political arm o( the Califomaa Teacbel'S Aat0eiation. Sht N'f'.-ivf'd SlOO from the Sad· dleb•ck chapter or the California Schoof• Employes A.ssociaboo. She also was given $100 by Arthur Kraus, a candidate wbo has dropped out of the race and re· centl)' t bre'A his ~upport Jo another candidate, WllHam Kelly. She reported recei vine S847 ln c-ontrfbutiona ol less than SS> and noomonetary contributions valued at $t00. Mrs. DeCaaas' campaign com- maltff reported spending $1,070 ror bumper stickers, cards, postage and br<>ehures. With less than a week before the election, she apparently still bas $2,977 to tSee TOP, Page AZ> Halt 'ered~ , Saddleha~k Campaign Endorsement Probe Sought An Irvine city official who re· ceived a political endorsement letter on a Saddleback College letterhead said today he will ask the Orange County District At· torney's office to investigate the • mailing. 1 Pat Bonner. chairman of the l I I \ city transportation com mission. said he received the letter from college Faculty Association President Paul Brennan in his re· gular packet or commission material. BreMaD admitted the mamng on official stationery after beina chastised by college trustees Oellr ,.I ... llMI .... ENTERS HOSPITAL Monday. (See earlier !itOr>·. Page 3) Bonner said he thinks the letter constitutes an "in kind" political contribution under s tate cam palgn control laws. ·Tm madder lhan hell about this because I got it in m} cil) packet and there was even a political flyer stapled to it," Bon· ner said "'I'm definite!) gi\'tng this lo the district attorney and the only question in my nund is whether I will hand-deliver jt or send it in the mail," the com mlSsioner said. According to Bonner. tbe letter and fl yer were enclosed in packets for all city com · missioners and council members because ot the official stationery that was used The Faculty Association letter endorsed three cand1d»tes for the co 1 lege board F. u gene McKrught. Alan Green"ood and Robert Price • and urJ(ed sup. port of one or the t" o ~eeond campus snes under con~1dera tio!' by trustet>.., Drill Team Slates Skating Program The Glen Yermo Elementary School Drill Teem 1s sponsoring a night at the M1ss1on V1e10 Skateway from 6 :25 to 8 pm Thunday Comm11ruty r~1denls .ire 1nnt ed to attend Adm1ss1on 1~ SI 50 Skate rental Is 50 cents o.11, l"ii.t S!Mi ...._ .. LAKE MISSION VIEJO FILLING ORDERED HALTED BY STATE WATER RESOURCES BOARD Stete Agency Declares CrHtlon of 125-acre Lake 'Mlauae of Water ln a Drought Year' Supervisors Given Redistricting Map Orang(' County supf'n1:-.or s will be delivered a map today proposinJ? a n·d1~trietin~ of o;uper\'1S-Or1al dist nets that will alter count) ~o\ ernm<'nt's polillcal profile The propost:>d rl'd1strict1n~ plan. bearing a 3 lo 2 t•ndorse· ment by a committ<.'t> or !>Upen1sors aide:., indudc.., -M•lntalnlng most of the· Saddleback \" allt•y in Sup('r\'1sor ThomdS R1l~) s l-'1rth 01~tnct -Shifting Orange, Villa Park and Portions or north I r\'tnl: and Tustin Into Supervisor Ralph Daednch'!i Third U1strn:t -Carving out a nl''-' Fourth Dist net ror Super\ 1sor Rulph Clark that include:; all or Anaheim and picks up Buena Park and La Palma from D1edrich's district - -Gives to Superv isor Laurence Schmit in the Second District all or Garden Grove. Stanton. Seal Beach and moM or lluntmgton Beach. -Throws all Westminster and Fountam Valley as well as n por· lion or Huntington Beach into Suiterv1sor Philip Anthony's San· ta Ana.based First District. eoaches'Kin LoseLmauit For Damages An Qrange County Superior Court jtJry refused Tuesday night to award damages to the next of km of two Cal State Fullerton footb411 coaches who died six yearsi ago In an air crash near Solv.,ng. The panel deUberated for less thaq two hours before filing back tQ tbe courtroom to rule m favor ot pefendants Piper Aircrart Co~pany, makers of the plane that crashed and burned in the Los Padre~ National Forest on Nov. 13. 1971. Lawyers who tried the case before Judge Jerrold S . Oliver for the fam1Lics of coaches Dallas Moon. 30, anc.l Bill Hitnnah. 37. left the amount or damages they sought to the discretion of the JUry. I Gene Conrad I Grand Jury Sex Bias Ruled Most noteworthy in the plan en· dorsed bv the aides 1s losses in Riley's i-11th Distr1c1 arc con· fined to its northern reaches and Huntington Beach rather than the Saddleback Valley. It will be the aupervisors themselves who settle on the final redistricting plan. Defense la"'yers argued throughout the trial that allega· lions to the effect that the ill · lated aircraft was not airworthy were without found;.t1on. I Probe Figure ! Hospitalized 1 By GARV GRANVILLE \ Ol I ... 0.llJ ~i.4 Sull f Police Informer turned I political anl(el Gene Conrad was admitted lo Mercy General 1 Hospital late Tuesday night with ,ymptoms described as a poss1· ble heart attack. A medical spokesman at the hospital stopped short of saying the burly ex-police informer bad 1 suffered a heart attack. The medical spokesman said, ' however, that Conrad's condiUon will be listed as guarded until CSeeCONllAD, Page Al) I t POKIMJLE TJ' ? MOYED QUICKLY I "Tremendous results! We sold ' it at ~ce we uked. '' ( That's the advertising success f experienced by an Irvine couple { who placed thia clualfied ad: t1 j ,. Zenith 19" color Portable TV, w/3tand. Xlnt cond. '12',&\. J&JUMOCU 6o ff yoiJ have aomethin« to sell, whether lt'i o television or a household of furniture, caJI 642·~. Alona the Orange Co&3t the Dally Pilot LS the best plact to advertise. l --------------~----- ~. In Pension Issue Purpose of the political remap- ping is lo help equali ze pop0;la· Lion distribution between lhe five districts WASHINGTON CAPI -The government cannot compel widowers or husbands of retired women to prove they were finan- cially dependent on their wives H a condition for receiving Social Sec:urity benefits, the u .s. Supreme Court ruled today. Tbe court said the government could not make this demand or such men because it dOH not re- quire the aame proof ftom women in similar sUuallou. Th• court, In a 5--4 decitie>ll. UP· held rullnp by four federal •P· peala cou.rU that such distinc- tions t'pelled out in the Social ~uJity Ac\ are a form ol un- conslitution~l sex dlscrimfoa. lion. T1'e court's decision is a defeat for the government, which arcued that strikidl down such distinctions will cost about UOO milllon a year, placing "a severe burden Oil the Social Security truat t'Und~ aJnady-sttalned ~ sources." A rn.;c>rity opinion written by Justice William J . Brennan Jr. said the dis tinc tion• made bet"Weeo men and women by the Social Security law are 'baaed on '·archaic and overb101d 1enerallaatlom" •bout women betni the depmdent p-.rtnen In marriaae. Braman'• opinion, Joined by Justtcu Byron R. Wlltte, Thurcood Marshan and Lewls fl'. Powell Jr., said tho law dis- crlm Mi.a .. llhlt deceued and reUred women wat• eamel'a became it doelD 't treat &belt sur· v1vors the ~ame as 1t treal!I a de· ceased male wage earner's sur- vivors. Justice John Paul Stevens. rormlna a rive-member majority with a aeparate concurrinl( opi· nion, said that the discrimination is aimed at s urviving male spouses A plan drawn in December by polit1cul consultant Wllliapt Butcher proposed s plittirt'Jl Newport Beach in half and ~­ IT) ov i ng all the Saddlebuk V'a lley north of the San Di.go Freeway from Riley 's Fifth Dis· trict, SS Tax Statie Pa11el Nixes Rahe in 1977 WASIUNGTON <AP> -Al the urging of the Carter administration. the Senate Finance Commit- tee abruptly reversed itself today and voted un- anhnously against raising Social Security taxes thla "~ . ' "We have no business assuming we are &oint to raise Social Security taxes if the administration is ad- vocating against it." Sen. Russell B. Long, chairman oCthe FIDanceCommittee, toidcolleagues. He asked the committee to rescind action taken Tuesday that ~dicaled suppOrt. rw higher payroll taxes. t.ong sald Joseph Califano, secretary of Health, Educattoo and WeUare, called expressing concem that hlgber Soda1 Security taxes would thwart the ~qnomlc·st.lmulu,s purposes of the tnco.me tax cut prdposed by Carter. There is growing coocem, however. th el lbe Social Seeurity system will ao bankrupt wit.hlo a few y rs W'lless it can resume collecting In tu more than It p.aya out In benefits. t Moon and Hannah were two of three Fullerton coaches en route to San Lw1 Obispo to scout the Cal Poly foolball team when lhe aircraft t1tr1 ::-k a peak in the Camino Clelo Ridge area and pluneed to the ground March WintU Cut Off Power Around J/iejo · March came \n like a lion wtth winds gusUna up t o ~ miles an hour Tuesday, giving Orance County raidenta hope that the month "111 end with weather as tame as a l•mb. The winch caused a power out- •I• to about. 2,SOO customers north of th~ San t>te10 Freeway, between Los AllJ<>s Boulevard and Mu1at-rite Parkway, in Minion Vltjo. 8ud .J1ckle1, arH manager ol the Southtm Californla Edison Company, uid the power went out at about 2:20 p.m . It wu ~to Ill C\tltomera in Qout a ball bola'. He Aid tM oatai• epparaiU, ., .. ca_... T(Mn two Qvecbead power u.,_ tobcbed ln tba wind. Ho ~ dam •e was report· ed a• a roault of tbe wlod aJ~ ~· tftel wer• bloWn ~ ~ MU1rlands SOW..atd ID Lake'°'-., Misuse Of Waterl Charged SACRAMENTO <APl -The state ordered the Mission Viejo Company today to stop filling its recreational lake 1n Orange County. saying that filling the 125-acre lake was a misuse of' water in a drought year ' , The State Water Resourcf.'s Control Board voted 4 I to order' lhe shutoff The case could be re· I erred to the attorney g1,>neral for! court action if Mission Viejo re· fuses to comply Mission Vie10 President Phihp Reilly refused to say after lhe de·' cislon if the company intended to'\ cut off water flow 111to the lake, which is now about three-fourths. CHI ed. "The statement that l 1Aould make to you now is the saml' statement in the press release is· sued earlier: "Ae have no com· ment on any action pending1 before a government body." I When reporters protested that1 the matter was no longer before the board, a Mission Viejo at~I torney. Paul Engstrand said Iha~ the ClJSe could still be taken lo court bv the stale • "'We ·will have lo review it ... h~ said. referring to the order. Filling of the lake had dra~ sharp criticism from NortheJl'f Californians because some Stat~ Project Water from the drought, s tricken northern end of the stat was being used to fill the lake. However, pro1ect water being shapped to the Soulber~ California Metropolitan Water District, Mission V1ejo's indirec~ supplier, was shut off earlier lhi week But the board said that con ttnued filling of the lake woul stretch the MWl>'s supply o Colorado River water ··Prudent water managemen planning requires taking all re asonable steps now to minamiz adverse impacts should the pre sent drought extend into next year or beyond," the boar declared. Il rejected Mission Viejo con tentions lhul filling the lak merely constttuted moving Ul water from one rei.er voir l another and that the lake coul be used· as an emergency sourc (See LA.KE. Pa1e A2> Coast Weatlaer Sunny through Thursday with north lo northwe1t winds 18 to 30 miles per hour at times es~laUy below canyons. Winds decreaslnc tonight with lows 38 to '6. Hi1bl Friday &c to68. INSIDE TOD~~ H~~tokf ona moll ,,.., coll "that ""' tkvtI .. and r.u ~hl'Mft, one of whom ii CGl1ef "CM fat /'°fl." ..tt the rOOC of tlw /141U1 Gold, Of ccmw. S.. ~DJ. I \ , .Manion ftttlMor'• Hou -nu " ... • o unn o/ ~ °" 10 ocf., ~· dfdoift /Of" U.. ~Clac* Volkw Um}W Sc1'ool Didftd B«llld of EdilcattolL hio h"Ut.ew _,. d.l t» JW«l bw u. Alard&. d«tlon ). James Manloa, a Saddleback Valley resident for 13 years, says it's Ume for a chanae on the Sad· dleback Valley Unified School District Board of Education. "I think it's time to get people with fiscal responsibility on the board," he said. Manioo, a financial tax consul· taot, objected that not one of the current trustees ls a busi· nessman. Yet the school district, which will have about a $31 million budget thts year. is "big business. one of the biggest in the valley," he said. He believes his experience in management. marketing and de· velopment, personnel and bank· ing will help him fill this need on the school board. His contacts with com munity businessmen also are needed, hesaid. Manion said there are two ways trustees can approach a problem the administration's way or some other way. The later may be the best approach, he said . But he asked, "If you don't have a tou<'h with the busi- ness com mumty, how are you go· ing to get the information?" The candidate said everything in the schools should be done with a plan. an alternative plan and an alternative to the alternative plan. If elected, he s~11d, the first thing he would do 1s look at the budget and put il in a different form. He said he would like lo see the district budget based on the performance or each and every entity in the dlstnct This. he said, would presl'nt a "clearer and truer" picture of how money is spent and what it 1s accomplishing Manion said he would like a re· evaluation of the d1stri<'t ':. s1le acquisition and building pro· gr am. Because of the rising cost of homes, he believes people with higher incomes but fewer children are buying homes in the district. He questioned whether schools are being planned properly and if the ex1sting schools are being utilized lo their maximum. Manion, SO and the father of five children. three of whom graduated from the district system, also believes a greater emphasis on the basic skill!> of re admg. writing and arithmetic are needed Although collective barga1runji? for employes has "def1n1te merit." he said he oppoSI'!> :i~en Nine Testify OnOCJail Wnditiom A prohr 11110 1·1111t!1t1n11., 111 c·oun ty Jail In lhl' I lr;111L••· I nuntv (;rund .fut" 1twl111ft'll 11•,tirncm' h.v .1t lt•;l'I 111111• v.1trw ... ...,., I°''' da) ln1'111d .. <1 1111nn1• 1•11· v.1!111•., t''> w1•rc• nt \1·;1 .. 1 II\•' ... 111 riff , rl1· p Ullt'' .md l .. 111· l"rn11 I j.111 111 m .il(o·, i\ rnon1ot I h1• (111 1111•r 111rnalt''i v.ho lt•~llht'il v.1•rr• thr1•1• kn11wn In ha" e compl.1111h .11>0111 t r1•atmPnt in lhl' J.111 Onr of thc"t' .1 ' •• 11 dt•n Crovt• man who ,10,k1•d not tn h<' tdt•n l1f1t•d. '>.lld ht h.111 h1•1•n nrrMtf'd for hein1: <fr ink 111 11111\11<· last No\ l'mhn The mnn cla1n11·t1 ht• ~urfrrf'd :i heart att:ll'k v. hllc· ht•in~ :irre'lted but wn<1 d1>n11•ll 111t•d11•,1tinn for six hour~ wh1IP in J•lll II is bel I(' H'rl I ht• othPr l'X inmnte w1tn1·"~''' al~o told of al lcged m111lr<'aln1t•n l in lht• jail Tht' :1ht·rtff s flpput 11•s who waited to ll•st1h Tue:o.dRy would not comment. OAAHQI COAST H DAILY PILOT :::~~~~~,·,···,:.:i==~=-(M\I ~l"'l"'tt.MO•"'• ~·••tliMt,61• .,._.lltftf'f •Nt•v '"'We"t ,,..... '"° C.f• -W ... W~1 l•M" ... ~,, ...... liH<" ,.,_. 1-tlfltt Y•ll•f. h•·tlli,. '-•dd•....., • V•I'"' ..,_. ~ ..... i.o..t•CN•I ................... odl t'91 ~\ _,..,u..e '''""'""' ..,... ~ TN p1fll(.l .. I "'''"''"''"4 Pl•tllil I\ •' m W.'-' ... S4nie4 c...u Mt\ot , • .,,.,.,. • .,..,. ._, .. _ ,., •• .._,U •lllid --wtlf .,,_,, '"'' .. c...-.. , Yh•t ,_.,t\iW"t itNt C..,...,_.IMMtff T-nll- ( ..... -··""--......... .... ca.<tftN '--111<-P -AOhte"'t ._.fttl9!"' l•tlln lllddlffecll Vllll-W OMcie tuttu .... 11_ .. , ... ~,,_.., Offlc•• C...leMow·>•.....,., ... _ .. _ .............. ,.,, ..... ......_ ............. (. ,,..~ ...... T1le-"OM O't4)1G4.S21 ~ect Adftrtl.int 142-"11 -•Y•ltof_Olll ... ltl-t310 ............ 0.-... 4ff.OUO Cf abop, IOllNCJllnc \be tndimw ate~lDDeJoUaUou. He said te.chen w1t.b teDW"9 wW be f~ to ..... t.IMt dlltrict ll tbey refuse to join the teacben. a.asoclaUoo or pay a fee or for the association's r~ruentatlan in neaotlaUoos. The district.'• teachers are the best around and be would not like any ol them forced out, be ex· plained. Manioc. a resident of Lquna Hills, is currently a member ol the Saddleback Valley Excb.an&e Club and the Christian Busi· nessmen's Committee.• o.lly-SIMf- 'OET PEOPLE INVOLVED' Candidate Manion E,.._P.,.eAJ TOP SPENDER •.. spend. Silver also bas received $3,000 from the state te achers' political group. He was given an addi- tional $400 by SVEA for Better Education, the political s ubgroup of the Saddleback Valley Educators Association. His other contributions totalled only $40. Silver also has an unpaid loan of $156.50 from SVEA !or Better Education. He has spent $646.SO GM Income Ploy Bared NEW YORK (AP) - Federal officials suspect General Motors Corp. has purposely understated its income and taxes the pa.st several years, possibly cheating the government out of hundreds or millions of dollars, the Wall Street Journal said today. The Journal said in- vestigators believe GM un· derstated its income by writing off Jllmost $500 million worth or parts and equipment that either did not exist or bad been writ· ten off before. GM, the nation's biggest auto maker and one of the <'Ountry's largest tax- payers, denies wrongdo· mg, and no charges have been filed. the newspaper said. f'ro111 P•ge Al LAKE ... of c;upply for local residents · Not~1thstanding this asser lion, 1t 1s found that the re asonablcness of the use of the water 1n Lake Mission Viejo mu!>t be judged on its use as reC'reat1011al fa<'1lity for the follO\~ing reasons." the order said ·•First. the water districts wh1('h could use this waler as an emeq(t'rH'Y waler supply have not developed the inslltullonal arran&t!rnt>nts wuh the respon dt·n t lo!><> U~f' the"' at er Second. domestic use of water IS Within th" )UrlSdlChOn O( th1• State Department of Health .rnd local hcalfh officials and om· of th~ must approv" this use of "'ater Re<ipondent introduced no t'\ 1ctenr<' that this approval had been obtained Third, all reC'reat1onal lakes have. to .,ome degree. lhe C'apab1hty of providing an emN5ten<'y watf'r supply as an 1nC'1df'ntal use f'or such a use to he determined undt'r the existing drought circumstances, • greater demonstration by the de· veloper al the need for. and the extent of the need for, the water ~upply 1s required than was pro-. vtded here .. The board also rejected Mis- sion Viejo contentions that it was reasonable to fi ll lhe lake because of a legal obligation to Mission Viejo homeowners, say- ing that such an obligation ls not ft¥aranleed by performance bond. The board said that its ord•r would remain in effect unUl it had determined that the State Water Project customers would no longer be required to take a cut lnsupppy. The order was approved by three board members -John Bryson. Jean Auer and Roy Dodson. Win Adams voted to halt the lake fillina. but issued a separate statement listing hla re- asons. Don Maughan voted •lainst the order. Company officials said today they would take no action to ball the now of water into the lake or mate f'w1her commeut unUl the firm's attorneys receive an officlaldraftoftheboard'aorder. Harvey Stearn, compel\)' vice president, said company presJ· dent Pbllip Rellb' told him after the ruD.ni that the order flvea by the board wu in roua.b, hand written rorm and bad been amended durlq th• hearlo1. "For that ruaoa. llr. Betu.J can· alders Ud.s to be • penltlnt mat- ter," Steam said. for postage and brochures and bas more than $2,000 left in his campaign treasury. Incumbent William Kobler bas received the next highest amount of contributions with a total of $1,6SO donated to him by Earl Carraway of El Toro. Other contributions to his cam- paign total $685. Kohler has spent $549 for print- ing, postage and television yme. He also owes $370 for bis state- ment of qualifications in the sam- ple ballot. The seeond incumbent, Dennis Smith, has received a total of $1,972 in contributions. Other than $200 from bis father, Smith reports that all of his contribu- tions have been in amounts less than $SO. Candldates are not re- quired to identify people who contribute less than $50 to their campaigns. Smith reported spending a · total of about $1,650 for printing, postage and television time. He also owes $370 for his statement or qualifications in the sample ballot. James Manion's committee re· ported receiving $469 in cash con· lributions. Of this amount, $100 was given by Manion and $50 was donated by George Henry, a school board member who is not up for re-election. Manion's committee reported unpaid bills totaling $195 for brochures and bumper stickers. William Kelly reported receiv· ing $345 in contributions. or this, $100 was donat~ by the school d 1s trict 's chapter o f the Califorrua School Employes As· SO<'lal10t1 Kelly reported that he has spent $312 on his campaign. He also owes $670 for printing and advertising M1<'hael Patnck Clan<'ey re- ported no contributions or ex- penses 1n his ca mpaign Howe\er. he did hst an unpaid bill of $370 for his statement of quallhcat1ons in the sample ballot. Other candidates, George Ben- nett. Gregory Brebner. Steven Hackbarth. Warren Kessler. Gerald Klein and Arthur Kraus reported that they received and !.pent less than $200 Je1mt>:i Wehan, lrl'asurer of SVEA for Beller EduC'ation, re- ported that his group has re· ce1ved $3,00S In contributions, all of which have been les!i lhan $50 fie reported that the group has contributed $W0 ea<'h lo Silver and Mrs OeCasas. loaned $216 to Silver and paid $673 for rmnting nnd <'onsult11t1on F,....PageAl CONRAD ••. laboratory tests rule out the possibility of a heart attack. Conrad was admitted lo the emugency room of the hospital In Santa Ana al 11 ·20 p. m . and re· portedly complained of severe chest pains. He wu placed in the hospital's Intensive care unit a nd, t he medical spoke11man said, he will be there until the laboratory tests are reviewed. While Conrad is not permitted to take incomlng telephone calls it 11 known that he placed al least three outioing calls from his hospltal berth early thJs morn· ing. Conrad'• hospitalization ended a frustrating day for the troubled 43.year-old informer turned financier. Alreedy under an invesUgalJon by the Oran1e County Grand Jury and a federal Grand Jury in Los Angeles, Conrad's troubles continued to mount Tu.aday when his home was searched. Doing the searcblot were agents ~ the federal Bureau ol Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms. Terms, Not Year8 Ttie Da1b' Pilot locomseUy re- ported llondq that Saddleback Valley Ualned School Distrirt Trustee, O.p H~IU"7 a.aid be ~II.._ tnliQel abould ffTVe no more the two tears. Re actually aald he fem that UU:stees ahould serve no man lha:n lwo term.a. A term II four)'ean. ..... .-....--ett 'E es An Active Role (e.a.'1 HOC..-TNI u CM a ca ....... o/ ,,,,.,.. -» ~ cm.-cMda:to Jor tM S '01bec• V.U., Urd/W .kAool OUtnd 80Gftl o/ ~· ....... ,.... n-ue.'"" .w,,. JU1M.,,, tlllt Jf.-eA. ~) Georae Bennett describes blmulf M an "act!Yilt." tn the put. the :-ir:ar-o1d re-sident ol i.a.u,na bu been active in the Catholic Cbureb's catechlsm prc>1ram. Bul tbis year, be ia president ol the Parent-Teacher Orianl.utioo al V aleocia Elementary Sc:.bool. Jn thia role, be said, he has seen things like wasted money and low morale in the schools that be doesn 'l like. "I figure I've got the capability to make change and I'm ioing lo take a shot. at it," be said. But like so many things. be added, a person has lo be elected to make that change. Bennett, a financial business Laguna HillJJ WmpkxGets New Manager Harold H. Litten, 56, look on the job as general manager of Laguna Hilb Leisure World Mon- day. In this position. he is the supervisor of au financial, ad· ministrative and m aintenance operations in the pnvate retire· ment community. He was selected for the job from among 300 applicants. ac· cording lo Edward Olsen, presi· dent ol Professional Community Management, the firm which manages Leisure World. Olsen said the selection of Litten was endorsed by the resident boards of Leisure World. Litten bas a background in personnel administration and public relations. Most r ecently, he was general manager of a new t own develo pment in South Carolina. A native of Whittier and graduate of Whittier College, Lil· ten will be living in Lake Fore!>l. Olsen said Robert Price, who was the community's chief ad· ministrator, will remain as director of community relal.lons. He, Robert Mitchell, director of operations and Russell Disbro, controller, will be r eporting to Litten. • cooauJt.aat. bellev• t.be Sad· dl•baa Valley Unltled k1'ool Dl.alrlct Board of l!:duc:aUon Meda aocno awarenest ol bus}. oeu mMlen.. It is, he oota, tlto tQ1eat bmlDeu wltbln tM db· tricl .. boundaries. He obJeeta that tbe dist.net buys RC'Ollds in aporta equip- ment and quaUons wbetber that la what tbe public wanta. He alao contends that somehow some de.t.a were lost from Valencia. District ofticlals keep aayinf the district ls growing fast, he said, so they abould keep everything. If elected, be said, be will start on the budget. His goal is "to maximize tbe purchasing power of tbe money we're spending." Seccmd, be said be will get more input from the total com· muoity and vote what the com· munity wants. He believes the cross·sectioo of taxpayers has not been adequately informed or considered. Right now, be said. there is no need for an agency shop in the district. But on this issue, he believes teachers were not adequately in· formed by their leaders of negotiations so they could make a fair decision. Although he said he recognizes constraints placed on the district by state law, he said the joint press releases, which were issued in the later part of the campaign, were no problem. Bennett, father of five, objects that children no longer are being held back a grade if they don't do well as they were in the past. If a child can't make it in the sixth grade, he asked, what's going to happen when be is in business. He said he helped finalize the district's master plan as a member of the Education Coun· cil and favors its emphasis on basics. · This plan, he added. also should be used as a guideline for working on budget priorities. He said he is concerned that the board follow the plan. If they don't use it, he said. then they will have wasted ti me and money. 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Oh no!" cried h.is widow. when told her husband was dead Other women crowded about her and also started weeping. Rescuers had planned to use dynamite lhis morning to blow up debri~ which was damming five feet of water separating them from the men. However. James Shober , an official wilh the Stale Department of Environ- mental Resources, said the ex· plosi ves would be used only as a last resort. "If there are people in there a!Lve then we don't want to shoot somebody up," he said. Save s l40 on this 1890 Rocker • • • NOW$299 Regularty priced $439.00. Never before has this classic rocker been sold at th!$ low price! This original Woodard "1890" stvle rocker is exquisitely constructed of Antique brass with button tufted. leather·llke vinyl seat and back. It is a true delight for any decor. Available only at Chandler's at this low price. Quantity limited. 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But when the Randolpbs took their cue to tbe Tax Court, the distinction between tbe cases was pointed out and the court agreed the l\andolpba were correct. THE COURT CHECKED THE ACCURACY of the qmouot claimed as extra cost by comparing health fOOd store and average st.ore prices in tbe Jlandolphs' area. This means people on a medically requlr-ed special food diet can take an itemized medical expense deduction for the extra cost. They can count on support from the Tax Court, tr the IRS disallows the claim. But solid proof on the extra cos ta is vital. Those who have or can prepare such proof may also file refund claims roe past years foe wblcb they didn't cla1m the extra con as a medical expense.. IN ANOTD Ea ME DTC7a.-EXPENSE development in 1976, the IRS ruled that the cost of • • c0&metic' • surgery~ not medically required nor ncom: mended -is deductible as a 111edical "J)eJUSe. The cue in· volved an individual who underwent an ex\eDSive facelift solely to improve personal appearance. A third IRS ruUni dealt with a type of diagnostic ship cruise. The taxpay8 was advised by bis physician to take a cruise dwjng which a group of physicians would provide services iricluding review of medical Tecords, performance of certain medical tells~ b7 his pbr.;ician, seminars relative to the t.axpayer"s cond.lUoo aJ'ld •supervised diet. The ship was not a hospilal, and the medical services it provided were available in the taxpayer's home town. The IRS says that in sucb cases, the costs of reviewing medical records, having certain tests performed and re- porting to a personal physician are deductible as itemized medical expenses, it it can be proven bow much of the total cost is allocable to these items. Nezt ! I!annt1. Florida Freeze Lifts !! ood Cost By Tiie Aaoclated Press The chilling effects or January's Florida freeze reached grocery shoppers last month. An Associated Press market. basket survey showed sharp increases in the price of frozen orange juice concentrate. The latest boosts brought supennartet prices to a level almost 50 percent higher than they were four years ago. THE AP DREW \JP A RANDOM UST of lS commonly purchased food and nonfood items, checked the price at one supermarket in each of 13 cities March 1, 1973. and has rechecked on or about the start of each succeeding month. The latest survey showed prices increased during February at checklist stores in seven cities, up an average of 2.3 percent. The bill decreased at the checklist stores ln six cities, down an averaae of 1.9 percent. Over·all, the average increase was ( J !':ntt. under half a pel'- rnJU~UMER The picture showed ~' "~ . an improvement over _ January wben the -----------marketbuket bill was up at checkllat stores in 10 cities and down In three. The over·all increase during January was 3 percent. COMPARING PRICES AT TUE ff'l'ART of March 1977 with those when the survey began four years ago, the AP found checked prices were up at cbectllst stores in every cl· ty. The average increase wu '4 percent. Orange Juice led the Ust of items rising in price during February. The COit of a alll~ can ol frozen coocentrate went up at cbecklllt atora ill 10 cities, with iDc1'euel rana· ing from U to 32 percent. la lour clUes, the CC»t roee to more than 40 cent.a a can. althoup the avera1e elsewhere re- mained doeer to 35 cent.a. When the AP survey started, the price for a llx-ouace can ot coacenttate wu Z1or28 cents fn most cities. The Jan. J.8.20 freeze ID ll'lodde. the naUon"i No. 1 pro- ducer ol eoncentrate for Julee. bu been blU12ed for the hither prices, even thc>Qa& ao OQO tnowa yet exactly bow muc:b damage w• done b7 tbe cold. THE tJ.8. DEPAantENT OP AOaJCVLTVaE Hid earlY in February that tho aile ol the Florida cltrus ~ would be 1' percent be_low earlier prtdkUons. But 1t said the Cl'OP would be 1 peremt hu·ger tban Jut year't." . . On the bri&hter side, ea pric•, whlcb bad bMD r11in1 st.e1dll1. d.ecreaMd du.rlQa Februry and tort prtcea con- tinued tbeJr decl.lDe. ltanaon t.be AP chectUst are chopped dlock, center cut pork cbop9. froaen oranc• jQlco ecmc:etttrate. coffee. paper tow-ell. IM&er, Qncle.A medho:q ,........,., CNUDJ peuut • ~:md.Y Cl.aricent. fabdc ~.tomato nu~ c cbtp ~ mllk. frantfaitcll wt a:raulat..t qardts. dleehlt· 111'9 Loe Anpfs:' Albaaalrilae. N.M.; Auant.. G.a.; 1Wt.1Jn; Qdeqo; Dalfal': betraa: illaml: Nd Y°": Pftll""'l,pbla; P?ovideucie, lU; Salt i.ak'; ~ adS "le . ·'