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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1977-03-04 - Orange Coast Pilot• • e ll.. Tunneling for Trapped FRIDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH -4, 1m Miner ltlo1'es Sl,omly VOL. It HO U, • \llCTIOttl, 4' PAOIU . - II ' • • • • ·Did I Agnew Violate Probation? 1 Non-jury Tri.d I Nun Acquitted Wreck Crushes Car I In Tot Death ROCHESTER.NY IAP > A Rom an Catholic· nun accw.ed or killlng her newborn baby was .:ic- quitted today h;, the Judg•· "'ho presided al her nonJury trial Judge Hyman T :\1Ja-, of Monroe County Court announc<'d the verdict <'ll•ur1n~ • t\tl•r Maureen Murphy of f1r~t degrct> m anslau1:htcr The JUdgc's verdict was an nounced one day afll'r the 10 da} trial concluded Tht' prosecutmn chari.:e<I that I Sister Maureen. 37. dl'ltwrcd ;1 full-term boy m a bathroom at 'Our Lady of Lourd1·.., convt•nt in 1 suburban Brighton ''" Apnl 27 and asphyx1at•·d the haln hy stuf fing clothing in his mouth If convicted or f1 rst dt.>gn•r m unslauf{hler. Sister Maun•t-n would havl' fuccd .i mandaton prison sentl'nct• of up lo 25 ~t'a" Although i.he h.id ht•en 1nd1C'tf'd for hrsl dc~rec mansluul(hl.-r. lhe judge said two h·sse~ charJW'> were considered '-<'cond rl<'fl rec manslaughl<'r. wt11 rh h rt>rklM'i ly cau1>1ng the dcath nf .1noth<'r person. or a1m1nall\ nt•l?llRent horn 1e1d<> Nt•1tht•r r.trriecl J mandatory prn;on s.•ntt•nee Members or thr nun's ramilv gasped and some rmrn•d their faces with their hands. wht'n the judge unnounel'd his dt•r1s11m "No demonstrat1ons, the judgewamcd He \hen <Announced his inno- cent verdiC't3 on the olht•r two :IWO BOLD MEN SEEK FOK.l'VNE Two men of boldness and vision and daring mine the barren iona land where gold was led in more swashbuckling d s. he treasure they 're after ("Laugh, I don't mind." says one> may make them rich ll'a kitty litter. See more on their GAME plan onPage86, charges. and the memberb of the family again gasped and began sobbing. Sister Maureen put a hand lo her face and appeared to tM_. Cr)· mg Maas ~ave no further 1. .. < planation for has' erd1ct The father ha:. not been 1den· t1ried Sister Maureen testiried this week that she gave birth, but re- membE>red nothing about ii after carrying the baby to her room (~ Nl'N, Paice A21 Slow Chipping Pushes Tunnel TmmrdMiner TOWER CITY, Pa !AP> Rescuers continued ch1pp1ng out an escape tunnel today ror a C'Oal miner trapped three days bv a cave-in dttp 1ns1de a mountain Rut the) said the work wa' gom~ -;lowly An 011 well drillinf' rig was be mg Oown in from Ct ah to dnll in to the mine from the surface m a search for seven other miners ~ m 1ssmg s mce noon Tuesday "The drilling is going on target. but very, very slowly," John 8 Shutack. a rederal Mm· 1ng Enforcement and Safety Ad· ministration official. said at a news briefing today. "We 've s lowed down because we've h1l unusually hard coal." The miner, Ronald Adley, :n, father of two, was reported in good shape as be waited in his faintly lit cell while crews inched toward him. He was 400 feet below the surface of a mountain and a mile back from the mine's entrance. Shutack said the rescuers still had rt feet to go throulb the 50 feet of coal separating Adley from freedom. He said the job probably wouldn't be completed until 7 a.m. Saturday. O.lty 1'1191 Stefl -· FIREMAN SPRAYS SCENE OF SMASHUP IN HUNTINGTON BEACH AFTER TRUCK CRUSHED CAR Woman, 11 -yeer~la Daughter In Critical Condhlon; Driver of Truck Arre•ted Stolen. Truck Hits Car; Two Critical By RAYMOND ESTRADA Ol lho D•llY Piiot Sl•U A Huntington Beach girl and her mother were in critical con- dition today in Hunlin~ton ln-. tercommunity Hospital after their i;mall foreign car was crushed by a truck Thurs day af. ternoon. Police allef?e the truck was stolen and the driver ran a red light at Beach Boulevard at Slater Avenue, then hit the little auto. Officers 1dentif1ed the victims as Debra Foss. 11, of 16685 Arbor Circle and her mother. Beatrice G. Foss, 31 . orthe same address. The truck driver was identified by police as Wilham Joseph Stack, 28. a transient He was jailed. The Foss girl was "clinically dead" when ml'dtcal help ar· rived at tht> scene at 3 15 p m • Fountain Vall<'Y paramedic Larry Drake said Miss Foss was trapped behind her mother when Orak<' and paramedic Dennis Sheean re moved the victims from the de· molished car Drake and S he can ad- ministered electric i;ho<'k treat· ment to Mi ss Foss and force-venlilall'<I her lungs which had stopped runcl1omng due lo brain damage, officials said "Debra had suffer<'d a cardiac arrest and had slopped breathing when we arrived," said Drake, "The mother wa." 111 serious con- dition but was still breathing and talking " Irvine Firm Accused of Hiding Assets By TOM BARLEY OllhoO•llY l'lkltSl.tlf Irvine heiress Joan Irvine Smith's lawyer accused the Irvine Company Thursday of be· ing "less than honest" in disclos· ing income and valuations vital lo the analyst seeking the true net worth or the company. Attorney Howard F riedman leveled the charge during hls questioning of Irvine company director William S. Lund, one oC five board members who voted Feb. 8 to merge the company with the Mobil Corporation. The Mobil bid of $281.9 million has been topped by a $302.5 million offtt filed by an East Coast ~rtium. Wind May llalt Race Police srud truck driver Stack fled the scene after striking the s mall ear and grating a sedan which was approaching Beach Boulevard eastbound on Slater Avenue. Stack was arrested near the scene and booked into Orange County Jail. Ball has been ten· tatlvely set at $10,000. Wall Street financier Cba,rles Allen, Detroit developer Alfred Taubman and auto billionaire Henry Ford 11 re principals i.D that combine. But Mobil is sUll tha c:.helce ot the James Irvine Foupdatton wh.lch ~~e deftndants In a la'Ksuit filed by ~rs. Stnith .tter it was decided to sell the f~a­ tion 's 54.5 percent controllln• ln· terest in the Irvine Company to Mobil. The weatherman is giving the Bronx ch~er to the offshore power boat racing fl eet ·as they ,._ther at the Balboa Bay Club to· day anticipatlne the start of the BuabmllLs Grand Prix r ace Saturday atlO •·"1· Wttb •mall craft advisory al1nal1 nuttering from maat.s from Point Conception to lht' Mexican border. the possibility ot live to eitbt·foot aeas on S.tur- day could slow the race or cancel it altogether. (R(!lated pictures Page A3). Winds of 15 to 20 knot. a~ P1'C dieted over inner coastal waters today w1th gusts up to 30 knot.I below canyoQa. Thia could generate seas from two to four feet. lncreuiog~ four to six feet in windy areas, accordin" t.o the weatbennan. But it is the Saturday foreca!lt that the racers are watching with · a jaundiced eye. The report pre· dicta winch of 20 lo 30 knots over outer coastal watert with seas of five to eight feet. Jlace officials agree that seas of aix feet or more might lead to a cancellation of the race. But wind oc no wind., seas or no aeu, the hardy racers are as· sured 0( sunny weather on Satur>- day. ' Fountain Valley Police Sgt. Marlin Engquist said charges will include felony hit and run driving and grand theft auto. Fountain Valloy police were In pursuJL of the truck which had been earlier reported stolen from Santa Ana, according to Police Ctilef Marv Fortin Fortin !laid omcers tried to stop the truck near Bushard (See CRUSHED, Patee AZ) .. Foundation direetors declared Mobil to be the winners of a bid· ding battle that enllnned th~ five-month Orange County Superior Court trial. Friedman argued Thursday that tbe trial bu proved the oriiinal $20() milllon fiRUre for <See HEIRESS, P8'e .U) Hearing Slated Marchl4 BALTIMORE l AP > -A Justice Department report in- dicates former Vice President Spiro T Agnew violated his pro- bation at least once, and a hear· ing has been set for March 14. However, the report recom- mends that no action be taken against Agnew. t: S . District Court·Judge Ros7.cl Thomsen re· leased the report Thursday. Agnew was sentenced to three years probation and fined $10,000 in 1973 for income tax evasion after he pleaded no contest and resigned the vice presidency. His probation ended last October. The March 14 hearing will focus on an allegation that Agnew violated rederal law by failing to immediately turn over to the State Departme nt girts be received from foreign govern· ments while vice president. Richard L. Thornburgh, the acting deputy attorney general who was in charge or the criminal div1s1on in the Ford administra- tion, said m the report that Agnew technically violated the Foreign Gifts and Decoration Act. However, he noted that the law did not specify a deadline for turn· mg over the gifts . The action stems from a $1 million civil suit filed by Miami lawyer Sam Polur last rail. Polur alleged that Agnew violated the terms or his proba- tion during his involvement with an or'ganization called Education for Democracy, Inc .. by acting · as an agent for a foreign eovem-· ment without registering as such , with the Stat~ Department. Polur . claimed the former vice presi·; CSeeAGNEW, Page AZ> 1 Coast. Weather Mostly sunny and sl • .iht· ly wanner Saturday with highs 65 to 72. Lows tonight 40 to 46. INSIDE TODAY Bun miuJn9 . OftJllhhig on tht cOU11try radio atahons? Tht Dall11 Pilot'• ,Steve Mitchell checb out.a new m· try -on "J>Comuig bl~gro.u aho10. See P.~ CI of the Weekerlder. l•dex (MO .. A4 M 812 ().j 97 .... ...., cs Ott •• .. W.\ DNCTO •AP> Mmt or uu~ DJ w,ultby Amtr1c WrhH ~aped (eduaJ IDCome lU a 1n un~ ... on'l let the :iame brr Jk aaa•n. ucord1n1 to 3 Trt"uutY Departmeo( aoaJys&a. n ut the tax fret> rich will Jlwaya tM:"w1th ua, the nn<&lyS\.'\ prr<hct. • "The changes made by the Tu Rdorm Act of 1976 will largely ehman11h-h11h 1nrume oon- teaabln, the tr•aaury :Hid Tburadlty ln • rt'port urdt>rt'd by Cun If~ • 'H~. dUe to v anOGS com· b1nat1ons of circ-um'\t.u\CU, thuc .re alway=-hkcl) to be u ~ bundrul or non-tuublet and nearly non taublt!s, but the numben will be much smallt>r " The 230 noo·taxpJ} ers ~4.'rl' Prizewinnin g Photo amons :M,W lndivtdu.I• • ,.., ported maklnl ... or man In adJ led I"* iacome 1.n im. In lt74 lhtte were Zt4 la t.bal brae: l ""'° Clld IWl pay U.U., compared Witb 114 In im. The ~oat m•Jorll y or the wolthy pa~d tun. Tts. non- tax payera reprcuoted only about ~t\len·tenths of one percent of those who Ciled return:s in the This photo. l':tllt•cl · 1 h slr<''>s of Lebanon." phologr;,iphl•r. Franco1'>e Dcmulder of the won tht• m l'rull pntl' 111 thl' annual World Fr<.'neti rnc:tun· agen(·~ Gamma. \\as the Pr<.'s-. Photo t·onft•'>l 1n ,\msll'rd;.im T h(• l1rs1 \\nm.in to '''c·e1\e the award ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- Fair Master Plan Done $16. 7 Million Rebuiltling of Coimty Site Eyed By STEVE MITCHELL Of th4>0411Y PtlOt ~t•H A $16 7 m1lhon, puy as you go master plan for the Orange· Coun· ly Fair and Exposition C'c•nter has been complc•tecl Fair dirt-<'· tors \.\Ill dcl'1d1· \.\hl'lhl•r or not to a cc·cpl thl.' !16 p:.igc· dntumc·nt March 17 The master plan. wh1l'h t-n visions an t'1ghl y1·a 1 cnnslru<' lion period. was prcp.an·d ltv POD, Inc or Or angc• The• µIan shows three al'l1\1ly wn,·-.11n thc· 150-acre fairgrounds, Jlong \.\Ith satellite runcl1ons at thrc•c· rnr ners which would h(' dcvdopc•tl by <.ommcrc1al interl'sts Fman('mg the• mulla m 1llao11 dollar proJC<'l would <'omc• from continuing c·vl'nt-. on th1· ra1r ~rounds. !-llt'h a-. thC' .,\, ap mt d,.. bu aid inc rentals .inti motun·} de• races. Addition:.il rund1ng \I.OU Id come· from thoroug hbrt•d horst• r.al'lnl{ at .annual fall fairs Jl I ,,..., Alamitos HacC' Track. 1r th.at µro gram 1s continu1·d, Jnd rrom loans from the slatt• The• projt'ct d1's1gn 1s clommat ('() by a central fair ac·t1\ 1t y Mr<' divided into three major Sl'l' lions. s1tuatt-d .ilon~ ,, t.'l'ntr.il pedC'sl rt an prom<·n ac11• At !ht' west <.'nd or tht· l't•ntr.il <'Ort', plans rail fnr fl't n ·almn.11 fac1ltt1t•s, anrluchn~ a J,1100 .,, .at t w o :.ind ,1 h a If :-. t o r v ,1 m ph1t hPalrC' · Oth<'r so-called low-ll:t'Y <it' t1v1tu•o; al thJt t'nd of the rnre in dudl• a t<.'c hn1cal muwum. '4 h1th lht• planners suj.!j.!<''l lw 11<· \leloswd by a st>parat1• founclJ lion. <1nd a me morial ~ard1·n for picnics. and outdoor t•1th1b1t .ic tlvittell Under lh<' plan. thl' f:.iirground central zone would cont11an an('-.; hlbition plaza with indoor anti outdoor exhibit spnct', a flt'hl house for sports urt1v1lll'!<i, .ind administration ofrac<:~ At the east end of tht• a('hv1ly core would ht• a ·10.000 sc11t stadium whic h C'an acrom· modate horse shows. m otorcv<'lc' racing, rodeos, circuses and 1~0<.'1~ concerts. OflANQE COAST \ DAILY PILOT ~::,~;!,~"r,::,:.::;::;;,=· - (.o.t·.1P\ltMi\ft•"'tc.m...ftw ~Wfd•I~•'• ::;":!:#=~~~:.: ~:i.~ ! ~· t•"' V..-••• ''•lftf' '\etHl">«tt V•H•it •f'Wf ~ ... ec:flf"°"1"(M\t A \H'411•~lf"&i ...,. " ""*'"'"' S..•~ .... ..,.. ~"' '""""' ~~~~:-t..~:.:~.~.::,.110 w.u ~~ ........ _ ""''"''°'"'•l"ld~~ JM•lt C-VK.e Pfl'\k:Ml"t AM~,., .. ~ -·-E••tCN' ~ .. .......... ... ,,. ..... , .. ... CN<tot .. I.Mt Ill<-~ *" A"l'll.,I IN~•ql"' C••or. OffkH CMl4 ..,. ... »t .... 11.ty St""' ~9 .. <h llllG""'"""''•\1r .. 1 _,_ .... h ,,.,~-.. -.... .,, S-OtM<k >l•ll•y 1!101 L• Pu llO«I •1\.eftOt-.o~t...,,r; Telet>Mne {1t4)M>4321 CIH91flff AdYentungtu-5178 s.itdlo-l 11111" -Omo .. , ... ,,o , ..... ~0o­...... f'>t"l-Or-~•-1"" ~1220 The c·armval and lwestock areas also would be located at the east end. <iccording to the m.istl·r plan Thl' t'QUcs tnan l'l'ntf'r :it thl' {aar would be the firs t and largest of the s::itclhte commercial pro Jects to be hu1lt When romplN ed. 1l would haH· perm:rnenl L:ictlit1cs to accommoddlt• 540 horses Project dcn•lo!Jcrs st'l' the equestrian center as <i big re· venue raiser for the fJ1r. and s ug. gest 1t ht• operated undt'r an In· dependent m anagement "Yslc'm. anS\\ er able to the fair bocl rd Located at the northeast cor ner of the fairground-. tht• horse oriented l't'Oler \.\ n11ld inrlude a l 600 ~t·at .;ho'4 arcl\.J and train 111.: f 1ciht1t·s \ ""l"ntl ... atcllilc factl1t). hw,1tcd at thl' corner of l"aar l>rl\ l' and ;\e\lo port Boule\ ard. \.\ould ~ .1 privately devclop<'d motor hotd and coffee sho p com pin. F.ur planners envision ,1 m .IJor hutt'I rhain developing u 15{1 1 oom fcH·1ht~· at that location A cultural and entertainment 1·1.•ntl'r 1s planned for the corner 11( F ,11r l>rivt' and Fa1rv1t>w RoJd, ~1th th(' poss1b1hty of a 400 s<'at Costa M esa C1v1c Pia) hous<' fac1ltty and a cit y l'ommumty renter at that -;alt• In ;1dr11llon two rPc;taurants. a rn11t1on p1 r 111 rP lht•Jt<•r, alt .:all .. rlf" and •.t1C1po; might br <11• \ 1•l111wd on lht-' ntnC' arrr "ill• l>~•JX"-llr tlw nlltur .11 Jn1I t•n 1'•r1,1inm111t c • nl• r dt thl· n1rnc·r of F .un 11•'4 Road an<! \rlangton 1A ould be a ('ommrrc 1al rerrNa 11011 C'l'nlt·r .1c1 urtl a n~· 111 fJ1r pl.in.., That comrnerc1ally dl'vPlop<'<I 1111· at1nn I' d<'"~n1•1l 111 µrn\ 1<11• .1drl1t1onal 1ncom1· tu th•· r.m ~rounds Thi' 5 1 ;11•rr> ~1tr c-oulcl ln<'IU'1 t' \ oulh oraf'ntc·d acl1v1t1cs. 'U('h ,1.., a skatC'board park. hattin~ l .l~t·s. tennis ca~co;, or a ~a mt•), ---------- ~ llttrt ia f'aH A"Wl~ Singer Bing Crosby wns taken to a hospital Thurs- day night after he stumbled and fell from a stage a.(ter taping a TV show marking his SOt.h year in show bU$i- ness. He wa.4' listed in good condition today. arcade. Planners also outlined com- mt•rr1al shops that could be in- l'OrporalNI in lhl' arei.l, adjacent to Costa Mc•sa lligh School, in- cluding youth clothing shops. a (•aml.'rn shop. a con venience market :ind an ice cr eam parlor. E'ro. Page A I HEIRESS •.• the entire company to be "a giveaway" and the subsequent S281 9 million offer to be far below the Irvine Company's true \lo Orth Friedman accuwd Irvine Com· pan y offir1als of concealing ·dramatic mereai.es" during the last six months in the value of company land and assets. lie further accused company officials of failing lo reveal that the I rvme Company's net income will h it a new record or $17 million in the current fiscal year . Court action Thursday re· \leuled that oth er influential fi~ures barking the Allen· Taubman bid for control or the I rvrne Company include Ford. Max f'lsher. developer Donald L. Rren. ll:irold Margulies, Millon Prtrie. Mrs Smith and Keith and Linda Gaede Mr~ Smith and Mrs. Gaede an· itr.indd:.iuJo?hlt·r~ of James l r\1t1t" II . thl' m c1 n who 1•-.t.1 hltshNI the found a ti on lhal lll'.1r-. his name Both wom1·n arl' minority ..,h J rl'holdc·rs 111 the I n ·mr Com· p.irl\ .mci Mrs Smith and Gaede .lrl' company directors. l'oundal1on attorney Howard 1'11 H'll rommented late Thurs· day .. rter Judge James F . .Judge ordered a three·d <1y weekend break that lhc foundation will m<'ct 1n San Fanc1sco today to consider the new. all-cash Allen· Taubman offer. lie refused lo discuss the possibility thut Foundation direc· tors may decide to reopen the bidding phase halte d last December whe n Mobil was dee I a red the wtnnN. Man Nabbed On Drug Rap LOS ANGELES (AP) - Joseph Foggia. 26, a ski instruc- tor from Sunnyside, has b«n ar- rested at the Los Angeles In- tern atlonal Airport with 2.2 pounds or cocaine tied around his waist, U.S. Customs ins~tors said. He had flown here from Lima, Peru Street value of the drug was estimated at ~.000. UFW Protests EL CENTRO (AP> -The Unit· ed Earm Workers Union has lounched protests to its defeat to what it considers a "company union'' In balloting among worken ror a lettuce processor. Arter learnlni the result Thurs- day nl&bt.. UFW members began plckettni. ,....,ph• t"8lelOI')'. Lumpm1 lacetb~r tHPllY aad ncm-tupayc~ 10 that 1n come. Ute Tru.s'lr)' fl&vred tbllr ecuve ta• rate at 42 t ptteent F.-er tha n LS ptt· eenl ol lkm had tu rat .. of I\.~ lb an 20 percent. I.be report said 8y comparuon. a ram1ty of four with lhfi 1975 median income of 113,719 which took the :>tan- ,.,....r~Al NUN •.. In his summation Thursday, defense lawyer Charles Crimi described Sister Maureen as "a girl who since the age of 17 devot- ed her hfe to children" and that he could not conceive "this girl would kill anybody.'· But Asst. Dist. Ally J oseph Valentino described Si~ler Maureen's testimony a~ "a well rehearsed. 10 month-old fabnca tion supported by psychiatric ex cuses." ·'She acted under cxtr<'me emotional disturbance when she killed the baby and thut'o; wh:.it she is charged with." Valentino said. Crimi said the prosecution did not prove Sister Maureen killed or intended to kill the baby I le reminded Maas that Sii,tcr Maureen testified she could not remember what occurred after she gave birth in the bathroom "There is no real proof of when this child was born or when this child died," Crimi said. He also said the proi.ecut1on failed to prove the baby did not die of natural causes, a mistake or an accident. Throughout the trial, lht' de fense conte nded that Sister Maureen could not have killed the ctuld mtentlonallv be<'ause h<.'r mmd was impaired by the loss or blood and th(' emotional disturbance Other nuns testified that upon their return to the convent they found Sister Maureen bleeding profusely She was taken lo a hospital and later, the nuns said. they found the baby dead tn a basket in Sis ler Maureen's room. Ex-cop Held Without Bail In Slaying WEST COVINA <AP> -A re· tired policeman. who said he ended a siege at his house hy kill· ing his captor. has been ordered held wtthout bail on charges of kidnaping and murdering the teen-ager he said k1dnaped him Citrus Municipal Court Judge Alfonso Bazan on Thursday set an April l2 preliminary hcanng for Billy Joe Mcllvam. 33, ac· cused of abducting David Dom· inguez. 19, and then s hooting him Monday during a reported "siege" inside the Mcilvain home. I',.._ Page Al AGNEW ••. dent used that organization to trans mit pro-Arab propaganda here and nation al security secrets to the Arabs. The Justice Department report said a review ind1rated that "there was no reason to lx>hcv1• that Mr Agnew. through Educa· t1on for Democracy, has acted on behalf of or in the interest or an) foreign principal .. ee-" dard deducUon would ba' • an ll!ffecth• \Ollll rat~ ot about 1 ptrc The m:rmb«s probably dida'l l'OVtt all Wet thy non·taa~ytrl since lndividuala don t hHe to ttll Uw IRS about certaln non ta•able l~ome, such as interest on mwuc1p.il securltlt':-t The maJor tax I~ changes that will tut wea.lthf •-.tax~yers AP Wlr.p/IOl9 CLEARED IN DEATH Sist er Maureen Murphy Town Periled By Kid Prank G ILROY <APJ -A teen-age prank that could han· blown Gllro) "to s mithereens " was narr o\.\ ly averted, poh(•c have r evealed. Investigators s aid Thursday the two lS-year -old boys threw a ratl switch Sunday JU Sl lo see \.\hat would happen and almost cl<•raalcd a JOO-ear Southern Pacific rre1ght tratn th:.it 1n l'luded eight tank cars full of highly innammable c·ompresscd ~;JS. "If 1t had been traveling at normal speed , it would have sailed right throuJo?h and blown the place to smithereens," said delccll\ e Bob Cl.irk their mu.rm 1or lt11 lDY"'wt Umlta • i.w much lftv tsnent ..t prtfttm<'e lMomt -... - capital l and ton al~• -t.b4y eao cs- dudt rrom mcom•. The tttuury round that mare th.n 80 puttnt ot the deduc:Uoaa claimed by the •Hltby in lBH was for Interest paid on loans for Investment purpc>SU. ,.,.... Plllp .4J CRUSHED •• Street and Slater Avenue. The driver pulled over to the side of the road for police units south ot Bushard Street, said Fortin. But the dnver ducked down in the seat of the truck and pro- ce ed ed westbound on S later Avenue. Pohce s aid the truck ran a stop sign at Newland S~et a nd ap- pro ached Beach Boulevard a gainst a red hght Sgt. Dale Herzog. reali~ing the truck was about lo go through a red light. pulled abre~st or the speeding vehicle and attempted to stop through traffic, said 1''ortin. One lent> of traffic stopped but the Foss's red Volkswagen came through the intersection north· bound and was broadsided by the truck. Fortin said. Arter striking another vehicle, the truck plowed into a traffic signal control box in front of a service station. The truck's front wheels fell off us 1t came to rest on the control box. Mrs. Foss was treated by Hunt· 1ngton Beach paramedics on the s idewalk. She was suffe ring from a ruptured spleen. chest injuries and possible back damage, or- fi c1als said J oseph Fos~. Mrs . Foss' hus band, was driving along Beach Boulevard and noticed the accident scene, Sgt. Engquist said . Foss became grief stricken when he saw his daughter and wife, the police official said. Debra l"oss attends Moiola Elementary School ln Fountain Valley. offi cials said. Slaye r s Sought INGLEWOOD CAP) -Police in two cities are s earching for young gunmen who robbed two Chinese-run grocery stores and k 1 l led l wo proprieters. Waiting Game Military Statw Fnutrating LOUISVILLE, Ky. CAP> -Seven years ago, Larry f'~lorea says. the Army told him to go home and wail for orders, which never cam~. Now, after his ar- rest for being absent \\-ithout leave, they've told him the same lhrng. Florea, a 26-year-old mechanic, was arrested last week and sent to Ft. Knox. lie asked for an honorable discharge, saying he tried without success for seven years to learn hi s status and had been wait- ing orders all that time. The Army let Florea go home to Blanchester, Ohio, on Tuesday and gave him until Monday to re- turn. On Thursday. he finally got his orders. His leave was extended indefinitely. Capt. Fred Bowman, commander of the person· nel control facility at Ft. Knox. told him by telephone Thursday that affid avits \.\.hich Florea gathered to prove that he tned to learn his status during the past seven years have heen received . "Due to the fact that most of the events in your case happened so long ago, it is taking lime to locate the people you named as witnesses and obtain their ::.tatements ... Buying A New Tract Home? Many people buying homes ere under the Impression they HAVE to buy carpeting from the home sales center. In the majority of cases this is not true. although the sales office will try to make you think so. The minute the home center tries to upgrade the standard carpet. then you are free to shop for carpeting. To prevent shopping should constitute restraint of trade. In many cases they will tell you that the carpet allowance does not apply if you buy carpet outside. If they feel this Is legal, HAVE THEM PUT IT IN WRITING. Ordinanly, we can save you a lot of money over what the home center offers. We provide a larger selection -and we usually come up with less yardage. plus a superior Installation. DEN'S : insiailatioii: ·custom draperies linoleum • wood floor 1663 PLACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA, CALIF. 92627 • PHONE 6A6-A838 -6'6·2355 VOL 70, NO. 63,' SECTIONS. «> PAGES ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFOR N/C TEN C!NTS I Teachers Told to Picket Wage Talks By MICHAEL PASJ(EVICH Otl .. o.i1., ,., ... ~Utt Newport·Mes·a d1s trl<'t tuchers, still without a rontract for th.is school year. are being urged to take their cause to the streets next week with "mforma tional picketing" designed as a show of support for the teacher bargaining unit. Newport-Mesa Education As· sociation <NM.EA> officials told a t"TOWd or about 300 teachers Thursday afternoon in Irvine they have reached "tent•tive agreements" with dis trict negotiators on a numbel' of con· tract demands. However. distnct and te~cher bargaining units remain apart on such key items as salaries, bind· ing arbitration and te acher transfer policy, according to NM EA president Bill G rgur1ch Teacher negotiator Jam Lucu~ told the overflow c r owd of 'teachers gath ered at th~ Alrporter Inn the district ha!> of fered a two percent pay h1kt" whale teachers seek a 14 percent raise. Teachers will begrn p1ckel10g district offi ces at 19th Str~l and Placentia m Costa Mesa Monday and Tucsd~1y aft1•rnnon trom ;1 pm. to5p m ''The idea ,., 111 a -.uppo11 th1• barga1nan~ uJ\lt Jlld ~hm\ lhl· 1J1!\ tricl that people can•. · ~aid Arthur Cl!>neros, J rq,n•.,t>n tali\ t' r>f the NM E \ ·., part•nt body. the Californaa Tt•achcr.., Association 1(.i'A 1 Followin~ tht.• mt.•elinl! maO\ leacht•rs p1ckl•d up -.1gn 1)11sh .md tack!> supplll'<I by NMEA and CT\ <>rfl('tah Tht• p1t·kl'l1ng is lt>gal :as long J' -.11.m bean•r.; kt'Cll mo\ 1n~ and t'onl tnt' tht•ir mar<'h1ng ltnt• to l'I t \ ... ,Ul'W atk ... Tht• JJll'kl't1ng w Ill 11t·r11r "1 mullaneousl\ with ha1 gaming nwt'lings held m d~ tr1ct bu.-.iness offices Cla~::.room act1 .. 1t\ w 111 not be d1sruplt'<I and !.-lud~nt:. art: not ht•tng t•ncuur ..igcd lo Jiiin in thl' ·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ FAIR OF THE FUTUR!?-Master plan for proposed revamping o{ Orange County Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa s~ows major highlight.£ o~ $16 7 million project. They include: (A) Specialty, cultural and entertainment center. <B ) 3.000-seat outdoor :i mph1t heatn:. <C > m aJor exhibit bu1 !dings. administration \:mildings. m 1 10,ouo scat outdoor stadium, and < E) 1.6· acre equestrian t·enlt'r I I I .ake Filling Stopped by Viejo Firm .. Mission Viejo Company Pre-;i dent Philip Reilly directed the Santa Margarita Water Dislnct IT hf,.lrsday lo cease Cllling the 125;,.acrc man-m ade bal\an after lrece,vinR a writte n directive from .the State Water Resource!> Control Board Sanla MarJ(aril1.1 o(f1<'inls re !ported all water M'rv1<·c lo th1• lake would be rurl<Hlt•d by tha.. afternoon According to the• rnmpanv. tht• l 2 billion gallon l.1ke 1<1 nov. about 40 percent full When com pletely Called. 1l would be 70 feet deep at 1t!\ deept•st point Jnct about JO feet on lhc uvera.ie The company hocl intendNi l<1 pump nearly 200 m1lhon gallon' of water a year into the ha<1in to replace water loat to evMporat1on and seepage. The state's ordt>r stalt•<. thot 1t will remain in effect until. "It has been dele rmmC'd that State Water Project cuc;tomt>rs wouJd no lonl(er be required to lake a c ut in supply because or the drouttht." The company is also attempt in g lo introduce new evidence to the stale agency to s upport its contcnUoo that the lake has other purposes besides lhc primary one, wtuch is recreation Fire Raging In Anaheim Ten Anaheim fire com· panies were fighting a stubborn fire today m an o1d hotel in downt-0wn AnaheJm that wa s described by fire officials as a major blaze. Smoke was visible on the Orange Coast. The fire at the Valenc ia Hotel, a residential hotel. apparently broke out at about 11 a.m. Firiefighters were still lighting the fire this afternoon. A spokesman for the police department said all Qf the tlly'J nre companies ... wdl u au or its police 1 r patrol force had been senl 10th•~. Nun Acquitted • m Death Irvine Firm Accused of Hiding Assets Verdict Clears Sister in Birth lncidem ROCllESTER, NY. <APf-A Roman Catholk nun accused of killing her newborn baby was ac quitted today by lhl' Jud ge who presided at her non1ury trial Judge Hym an T. l\1 aas of Monroe County Court announced the verdit'l clearing Sister )laureen Murphy of first degree ma nslauJ(hter ~ Tht' Judge's vNrhct V. IJS ..in nounred ont> day aftt>r tht• HI du\ lraal concluded The prosecution char).!C'd that S1c;ter Maurf't•n, 37, dl'hvered <1 full-term boy an J bathroom at Our l.ady of Lourdec; con' ent in -.uburban Bnghton on Apnl 27 and asphyxrnted the babv by ')luf hni: clothing 10 his mouth Jr COnHClCd Of first degree Educators' Group Tells Endorsements The Newport-Mesa Education Association <NMEA> s upports N.C. "Duke" O'Brien. Daniel .J. Wallace and Thomas Crosson in Tuesday's school board election, it was announced Thursday. In a newsletter distributed lo teachers gather e d at the Airporter Inn in Irvine, the teacher group said the recom· m endations are based on recent interviews o( trustee candidates. No recommendation is hsled for trustee area 7 <West Costa ftt esa) where in c umbe nt Roderick MacMillian is running unopposed. Thomas Cr06Son was seleded over incumbent Carol Martin in area S <Balboa I s land a nd Peninsula> because Mrs. Martin reportedly told the NMEA screening committee she is op· posed to collective bargaining. According to the newsletter. Mrs. Martin s aid collective bargaining ''has created more problems for the district than it bH solved." All other candidates In · terviewed said they 11upport col· tecUve bargainln&. according to theNMEA. m anslaughter. Sisler M auri.•en would have faced a mandatory prison sentence of up to 25 years Although she had been indict Pd for first-degree m anslaughter. lh.c Judge said two lesser charges ~re t-onsiderC'd · s<'cond dl•,i:rec m anslaughtt>r . which 1s rl'ckles!> ly causing lhe death of another person, or en minally ne~ligent homic1r1l• Neither C'arried a mandatory prison scntencP Mt•mbt•r., of the nun., fam1lv gaspt'd and some covered th1•11 rart•s Wllh their hands when lh1• Judgc announced ht!\ dec1srnn · No dt•monslrat1on~." tilt' Judi;:t> warned Jlt• then announrt>d his 1111111 rent verdacL'> on the other two char ges. and the members or tht> family again gasped and bc~an sobhrne. Sisler Maureen put a hand lo her race and appeart>cl to be cry- mg. Maas gave no further ex· planallon for has vcrd1c:t The fat.her has not been 1dt•n llfied. Sister Maureen testified this cSee NUN, Page i\2) AP Wit•S>hotn CLEARED IN DEATH Sister Maureen Murphy Wealthy Taxed Tax Ref onn Act Hits All WASHINGTON CAP> --Most wealthy paid la>.c•c; Th<· non of the 2.30 wealthy Americans taxpayers rc•1H t'!\l•ntect onh who escaped federal income tax'-about seven-tenths or om• pcrc:enl es in 1975 won 't gel the same of those who faled rl'turns in the break again. accordan~ to a S200.000-plu!I categorv Treasury Department analysis Lumpin~ together ta'Cpayerc; But the t ax -free rich wall and non-taxpayers in that 10 always be with us. the analysts come category, the Trcasury predict. figured their t>rfect1Vl' l:ix rate at ·'The changes made by the Tax 42.9 percent Fewer than 15 per Reform Act of 1976 will lareety cenl of them had lax ratE''i of less e liminate hieh-income non-than 2()pcrccnt. the report said taxables," the trea11ury said By compari>.on. a famalv of B\> TOM BARLEY 00f llW Od1lf P1~t 5Ull Ir\ 1ne h<'ir<'sS Joan Irvine Smith'., lawvl'r accused the lrvinl' Company Thursday of be- ing "lt•ss than honest" in disclos ang incornt· an<1 -.alual1ons vital to thl' analyst seeking the true nt•t worth of the company /\ttorn<•\ Howard Friedman 1<'HIC'<1 ttir l'harge during his qut'!\l1onin~ of l nine compam 1h1 t•ctn1 Wilham S. Lund, on<• of fan• board member~ who voted rl'b H to ml•rge the company '' 11h thP Mobil Ccwporat1on 1 ht' !\1ob1 I li1d of $281 9 million has bC'C'n topped by a S302 5 m1l11on offer filed by an East C'oa•t consortium. Wall Street hnun('l<'I Charles Alll'n, 01.'troit dcHlopt.•r Alfrecl Taubman and auto billtona1n· lknr} Forr1 JI :.ire pnnl'ipab in th.it combinc:> nul Mobil 1s still the choice of t ht• .James I rv111r Foundalion which lx•c:amc defendants in a lawsuit flied hy Mrs. Smith aft er 1l was decided ln sell the founda · I ion 's 54.5 pcrcC'nt ronlrolllng in t1•1 t·~t in the lr\'tnl! Company to Mobil Fou11dat1011 d1rl'C'lors declared Mobil to lx• tht• winners of a bid dlnit buttlc· lh;:il enlivened the fi ve month Orang<' County SupC'rior Court trial l'ricdman argued Thursdl.I V that the trial has provl'd the original ~ million ftgurl.' for the entire company to be "u giveaway" and the subsequent S281 9 mlllJon offer to be far below the Irvine Company's true ~orth FrtC'dmnn accused I rvme Com· pan} nfftclals of concealing "dramatic mcreases" durin~ the last SIX months IO lhe valu~ ()f CSeeMOBJl., Page A%) Thursday in a report ordered by four with the 1975 median income Congnss. of $13.719 which took the stan Co y Off "However, due to various com-dard deduction would have had asl ering blnations of circums tances, an effective t ax rate of about 111 there are always likely to be a percent. Lifesaving Course h andful of non-taxables and Tbe numbers probably tl1dn't nearly non-taxables. but the cover an wealthy non:laxpayers The Or11nge Coast YMCA will numbers will be much smaller." sh,ce individuals don't have to offrr a lifesaving course start.mg The 230 non-taxpayers wel'e tell the IRS abOul certain non Tuesday at the Y, 2300 University among 34,121 indivldualll who re· taxable income, such as inlere!lt Orlve. Newport Beach. ported making $200,000 or more onmunlci~st'curtfies Cert.H1c:nt1on from the ln ncljustoo ~"Income in 197S. Tbe trea~ury foU\'ld thnt mcm• A mtrkan Red Cro. s will be In 1974 there were 244 In that th(tn 80 per~nt 11( tt\e dec'luct1ons avalltthle for those who pass the picket hnc, nccorclh11 to NMEA umc~. NMEA President Graurkh said tentative aJtreements have been reached "1n easy areas" of d1scuss1on 'Now Wl' are coming down to lht• c:runchy stuff." he ..iddcd ·we are going to come to some conclusaon on Tue¥day and we are w1llang to slay all night," suid Grguru:h Vote Due On Fair Report By STEVE 1'11TCHELL Ol 11\t O•oly Piiot St•tt A $16.7 m1ll1on. pay-us-you-go master plan for the Orange Coun- ty Fair and Expos1t1on Center has bt'<'n completed Fair direc-1 tors will dec1d~ whelh<'r or not lo accept the 00-p..igc document Marchl7 Thl' master plan. which en- \'1S1ons :m t.•1ght ) t•ar conslruc- l 1on perwd. was prepared by POD. Inc of Orangl' The plan shows lhrl'e aC'l1v1l ~· tones on the 150 :HTl' fairgrounds. ctlong with satelhll' runct1om. at three cor· ners which would bt> developed ' by commercial interests Financing lht• mull1·mitl1on dollar proJet·t would comt> from cont1nu1n~ l'Vtmts on the fair- ~rounds, suc-h as the swap meets, building rentals and motorcycle races Additional funding would come from lhorou'ghbrcd horse racing at annual foll fairs al Los Alal1)itos Hact> Track. 1f that pro- gram 1s continued, and from loans from the slalt• The project clt>s1~n 1s dommat- ed by a central fair activity core._ divided into thrco major sec- tions, situated along a ct>ntral pedestrian promenade Al the west end of the ctnlral core. plans call for recreational fac1hltcs. ml'luding a 3.000 l.eat, t"' o and a half stor~ am· ph1theatn· Otht>r so r:tlled low·kl-y llC· t1\ 1t1t.'1-. al that end of the corc to· <'l ude a technical museum. which·, t he planners sug~est be de· vclopl'd by a separate founda· lion. and a memorial garden fow picnics, and outdoor exh1b1t a<.rr t1vities \ Under the plan, the fairground central zone would contain an ex· h1bit1on plaza with lmtoor and · outdoor exh1b1t space. a fi eld house for sports activities, and • ad m m1stration offices. <Sec f'i\tR. Page A2) Coast Highway Work Backed Newport O~ach planning com- m1ss1oners have endor:.ed a pro- posal that calls for the waderung of Pacific Coast Highway near Mariner's M lit• to ea:-.e trarr.c con~estton The proposal now goc!> to city council for Ul'linn. Tht• aclopllon of alternattve ··A··, which calls for the widening of Pacific Coast llighway by 12· feet, camt• after area busi· n<'ssmen protl•sted a more costly and radical plun to divide the highway into u µair or one-way l lhoroughfan·~ Coast Weather Mostly sunny and slight- ly warmer Saturday with hi ghs 65 lo 72. Lows tonight • 40 to 46 INSIDE TODA 't" Betti miuing . 011yt1Ung on the C'ot.mtl']I rodiO datlont'> The Dail11 Pilot'• Steve Mitchell checlc.t ovt a ""' en· try -an upcoming blwgrQ.tB ahow. See Page Cl of the Weekcndn. It was not immediately knqwn jf t.her._ were any '. iV! lnthdblue. O'Brien ii ntnnin1 'n trustee area 2 (Nortbeo1t Costa Mesa> and Wallace ls a candidate in area4 <Corona'del Mar) .• bracket who did oot pay tax~. clai cd by'the wewtthv in1 197·' course F.or turther 10• compared with 164 in 19]3. or inler~isl paid ,on loan~ for for~allon. cont.act the YMCA. , The vatt m jorif:Y of th.. purpc>"t"l:t 642· • .. --. -·· ·-·· .,, , .... , . ··-· ... ,., . ' 1 l B .,,.i f 11 F all Singer Bing Crosb) was taken to a hospital Thurs da~ night after hl· stumbled anrl fell from a !>l.igc after taping a T\' -.ho\\ murking his SOlh :> t'<ff 111 shO\\ 1Jus1 ncss. J le was ltstcd 111 good condition tode1}. Rescue Of Miner Goes Slow TOWER CITY, l'a. CAP1 H.escuers conltnut:d chipping out .1n escape tunnel tod..iy for a coal m 1ner trapped three days by a cave-10 deep ins1<k u mountain But they said the '40rk wa-. going ,.,loYt h An 011 \H•ll dr1lhng ng was bl' mg flown in from t:tah to dnll in- to the mine from thl· surface 1n a ,.,earch for seven other miners rn1ss1ng since• noon Tuesda). "The d1 illtng as going on targt•t. but vt•ry. H·ry '>I0'41y," John 8 . Shutal'k, a federal Min ang Enforcc•mcnt an<I Safety Ad mm1:::;tration official. said at a news briding today "We've -.lowed down bl'caust• wt"ve hit unusually hard coal." The miner. Honald Adley. 37. father of two. was rl'ported in good shape as ht· waited tn h1'> fa1nllv ltt cell wh1lt' ctcws inched toward him lie was 400 fret below the surface of a mountain Jnd a male back from the mine s t•ntrann• Shutack sa1d thl' rl'scuers still had 27 feel to go through the 50 tect of coal M•paratmg Adley from fn•t:dom lit: '"'Id thl• JOb 11rohabl) woultln t be t•ompletL'tl unlll 7 a m Saturday Blood T ests Set by N B Fire fighters Mrmh1·r-; ur th" N<•wpnrt Bl':'ll'h 1''1n•l'1~hl•'I'" "'"'II 1;,ition .1 r(' :-ponMirin~ a fr1·1· hloocl l'tC'4SUl'C' :-1c11•1•n111~ rl1n11· at F;1i.h1«m Is l anti ~.11 unl;n F11·c· hloocl rn•·,surc ·ll"lb '4111 lw ntrr1 I'd m a mob1l1· tr.11l1·r 111•111111:1111: to lht-\r111•11c-.1n ~11-urt h'u11.1lllln ll "ill t.1• 11.1rk••tl on rtw lllilll 111 .11 "''"' r \41tocl .111d 1111' 11111.111\, I\ \ "pnk4',lll·lll fnr t h1• ,1,~•H'l:t 11011 -..11d tht• ~11111 of tltt• rlinrc· 1' ro I 11111 111•opll' \4 ho 111 11n.1"'.ir1• I h••\ llil\ ,. l11gll hlood pr,.,.,.,. t' '" I h1•\ l'Ull -.i•c•k ,1 l•P'" rtb••rl • 11111 -.1 of 1111•d11'.il I r1'.1t nwul Th,· 1'11111r will lw -.t .1ffl>il h\ qu.dlhl'<l JX'r'>onm•I who will .l(t\1• blood prt•i...,urc• lt'!'!LS .111cl .111,wt>r qut•st ion~ The l'11111r will 111wn111• frnrn 10 .1 m tori pm Blaze Stubborn SAN F'HJ\NCISCO C >\ f>l A "stubborn" five alarm fire rn~t·d for mnr<• than fou1 ho11r<1 In .1 downtown restaurant clf.'sp1tt' thl' l'ffort~ of 155 flrc>f1ghters and hug£' Q1111111ttir.., nf precious w;1trr clum1wd onto tlw burning hurlct mg OfllANGECOAST ~ DAILY PILOT '"" 0··~ (t14\f o ••• ., ... ,,.. •"" ~· "'"'!'lift\ t>¥df.._,_°"" ,.,.\\ ''"" .. 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Out • written dectswn lhat u, c>n Judge Claude M Owens' desk awaiting his al&naturt' would de lay execution of the tnJunction against the state's lndustnal Welfare Commlss1on until June 1 to give the comm1ss1on's lawyer~ loin opportunity to presen,t new evidence In a ruling that closely re· sembles decisions reached by r1gbt other California judges, Judge Owens decided arter a three-month studv of the 1ssul' that the state failed to meet many legal standards when 1t passed the conlrovcr~1JI measure. Many of the regulations gov- erning cond1t1ons of cmplo) ment rncludc<l by the state in the new act wen~ struck down five· months ago by SupNior Court Judge Walter Smith. Judge Smith agreed with lawyers for the CJl1forn1:.i ManufocturPrs AS1>oc1at1on th;it thl' new regulations \'IOILllt'cl ex •~ling Sl<llt' and federal laws Judge Owens' rulinJo: c·ndoro.,ps the dec1:-.1on reached by Judgl' Smith and bars enforcement of employment regul::1t1ons which could have affected se"eral m al hon Caltfornta workers Jt was made clear late Thurs· day, however, that the remam1ng issue of lhl' S2 50 Jn hour minimum \\age may not be re solved June 1 Judge Owens granted lawyers for the CMA a further 30 days from that date to comment on ;iny C\ 1dence the state may wash tu bring in support of the act. F rona Page A l MOBIL ... company land and as~<'ls lie furt~r accust'd company officials of failinl{ to reveal that ,lht> Irvine Company's nt'l incomt· will hit a new recurd of Sl7 million in the current fiscal vear. Court action Thursday rt.' vealed that other tnfluenttal fq~ures backing the Allen· Taubman bid for control of the Irvine Company include Ford, :\tax Fisher. developer Donald L. Hren. Harold Margulies. Milton l'l'lric. :\trs Sm 1th Jnd Keath anrl Linda Giledl' ~tr~ Smith and :\lr'i (; .... .s .. ,1 re gr ,mdd.lUght er.., of J J nll'' I r ' 1 n t! I I • t h ,. m an '4 h 11 estJbh'>hed tht• roundatmn thJt ht'ar' h1:0 namt· Ht1th '4 omen c1rc m1n1111t' -.hJrl.'holder-; in tht• In inr Com pan' and :\tr-. Smith .rnd c:,wd•· .irt· comp.in} director'> Foundation attorney Howard l'rt\l'lt eommt•nted lalt' Thur' ilu\ after Judgl' Jame:. F .. Juel~·· ortlt•rrd a three day V. l>C'l;1•nll hrt•,1k that thl' foundation Ytlll ml'l't 111 San FantlSl •> tud<I'' I•• <·on..,1dcr the new all l'll:Oh Aill·n I' JUhrnan offt•r_ lit• rdU!>l'Ct ln d iC.lU'S th1· J'l0"'1htlllv that F'ounctalmn tlir1·1 '"'., may dt'C'ldt• lo reopen lhl· Ii I J J 111.: p h J ... l. h .1 l I I'd L1 ~.1 ll1•1•t•mber v.ht•n :\tollal ....... , •ln I Jrl'll lhe '41nn1•r Blood1nohil~ Set .\t ~wport Chu r ch ...,l \ndrc•11. '-; Prc·Sh\'l<'riun ''hurc h in ~f'V. port neet'h ""111 bf' tlw s111 tor the \mPnra11 K1:<l Cros~ bloodmoh1lt• :\larch 14 l'rnspect1\ t' donor~ w 111 he '4 c•IC'ome at thP blnodmob1le from 1 p m to 7 '.IO p rn /\nyon«-1n t1•r1·.,tl.'d 1n h••lp111i.; the Red Cross -.upply hlood needs for Orange Count~ ma\ rail R.15 5381 for an .1ppn10tment Give Break Messy C rash ~t'\.vport lkath police say the driver of this trutk walkt•d awav from the crash thul s p1lll·d puml on Jamboree Road near Ford llo;.itl ut .i .30 p.m . Thursday. Dnver Hu)H.'r Bl ~1c·klt·r. 2fi. of 23991 Woods tone St., Mission ViCJO, told officers he losl control of the truck when he tned to stop :-.uddl•nly for traffic. Blackler Y-as alo 111 the trutk, police said. F ro"' Page A I FAIR ... Al tht• east end of the activity core would be a 10.000 seat stadium which can accom- modate horse shows. motorcycle racing, rodeos, circuses and rock concerts The carnival and livestock areas aJso would be located at the east end according to the master plan Tht.> equ\•stnan center at the fair would bl' the first and largest of the satl•lhte c•ommerc1al pro· Jl'Cts to bc built When eomplet- t•d, 11 \l.ould have permant'nl fac1ht1es to accommodate 540 hors t•s Pro1ect de\ elopers see 1 he cquestriun center as a big re- Vf.'nu1.• raiser for the fair, C:Jnd sug- gest 1t be opl'rated und~r an in- dependent management system, ans\4 crablc-to the fair board. Located at thr northeast cor- ner of lhl' fairgrounds. the horsc- Ortl'nted 1.•enkr would include a 1,600 ~t·at show arena and tram- 1n~ fac1hlles. A second salelltte facility. located at lhe corner of Fair Drive and Newport Boule\'ard, would bt.• u privately developed motor hnlt'I and coffee shop com pie' Fair planner' envision a ma1or hotC'I t'ham de\·eloping a 1:,0 room far1ltty at that lolatwn. i\ c·ultural and entertainment , . ., .. ,.,,. '" pl;.anm•<I rnr the• corner ol fair l>11' 1• ,t nd l"a1n 1cw f{o,1d . \\llh tlw possib1ltty of a -1 011 se.1t Co~tJ Mesa C1v1c Pl•I\ hoUSl' f.ic1hty and a r1ty com mun1ty l'enter at that site. In addition. two restaurants. a motion picture theate r . art i;callenes and shops m1 ghl be de- veloped on the nine-acre site. Opposite the cultural and en- tert:unment center. at the comer of Fairview Road and Arlington, would be a commercial recrea- tion center, according to fair plans That commerdally developed locatton 1s des1gnC'd to provuk add1llonal Income to the fair- .:rounrl<. Tht :; I .arre sill' could include ~ outh or11•ntt d acll \'tlles, such ,,., a sk.1lt•bourd park. balling ca~t'"· tt.•nnai. niges. or a games nrcade Martin Top Money Spender in Race Newport-Mesa school board in- cumbent Carol Martin has col- lected $2,487 and s pent $1,692 so far 1n her re-election campaign. She has spent the most money among the nine candidates seek ang office in Tuesday's l'le<·t1on. according to statements on file with the Orange County Registrar of Voters. The $2,487 mcludes Sl .357 in un paid loans. a $1.050 loan from ht•r own pocket and $307 from ht'r Ne wport Cops Find Drugs From Heists Pharmaceultcal drugs pcllcc said would be worth $20,000 m 11 licit street sales have been re- c·overl'd by undl'rt'O\'Cr burglary investigators from N<'V. port Beach Ol•tectl\'e!> Lee Robt·rts and Garv Black said today the drugs wrrc found 1n an Anaht•1m storaJ!C fac1ltty .md \I. 1·n• al first thought to ha\ 1· hl•t•n '>tnl<·n in a recent rash ol pharmac> burglaries m Newport Reach Roberts said that conlmued tn vcstigation revealed that the drugs. worth about $2,000 on the legitimate, wholesale market, were taken from an Orange con valesccnl hosp1l.tl. In addition to s eiLing the drugs early Thursday, Roberts and Black, aided by Dt•tccllvc Hay Clever arrcslc..'<I four people in rnnneclion with the theft of the drugs Booked In cnnnec·llon with the' burglary invest1J,lat1on were Cyn th1a Ober. 19. Orange. Mark 1.a\'lon. 25. Santa Ana. and ('hr1s loph1.·r r.1rhu111c, 19 Orange The officer-. also arrl'st!'d ;1 16-year-old Orangt' youth husband. Wilham Martin State- ments show she has ~pent $1.692. The second largest spender so Car is Betty Jo Bailey. who has collected $500 m don at ions and s pent $706 All seven other can- didates filed routine statements sa} ing they had nl·1tht·r received nor s~nt more than S200 1''01lo'41ng is a brc.1kd11\\ n ol e:otpenses by cand11bll·s 1n 1•a1 h arl'a, act"ordtn~ 111 1nlorm,1lll•I\ on lhl'1r campJ1~11 :-l.1lt·mt·nb The statement:-. cov1·r t''Jll'n.,t•s through Fl'b. 21 Area T\\o NC "Dukt"' O'Brien and Hithmond W1•stlakl' .Jr have neither l'l'l'Cl\'l'd nor s pent more than S200 Arl'a !<'our: Uc·tt~ Jo Halley n•<·c1n'<i ~including S200 each rrom the Board of Ht·altors Political Action Committee and Newport fleach realtor Rundy Mccardle. She spent $156 on printtng and $550 fo r a C'an· didate s statement of qualtftca lions. Candidates Margart•! R Carc·y and Oamel J WallJt:t· rcporlc..'11 the~ have neither rcCcl\ cd nor spent more than S200 Area Fl\·e· Carol M<1rtin re cel\ ed S2.4R7 including thl' SI 357 tn loans ShC' l'l'l'Cl\'l'd Sll)O <•;1rh from ~ewp<>rt Beach r<•o.,1dt•nb Hancock Banrun~ III. Wallrr and Carol B01ce. Dornthv Clock, Robert Milum. Dr. and Mrs Loren llealht!r and SlUO from Carol Beek. She also received S50 each from James and Gwendalyn 1-'rlton, Barton and Dorothy Beek and Nancy Ebsen. Her $1,692 ex- penditures included brochures. printing and campaign matenals and a statcml'nt of candidate's qualifications. Iler opponents. V1ck1 /\nn Bridgman and Thomal> E Crosson said they neither ~pent nor received more tnan S200. -Area Seven : Trustee Roderick JI MacM11lian, who 1s running unopposed (nr r e· election, also s igned a statcm<-nt :.aytnf.l he neither rece1vcd nor !>pent more than S200. Ntwport Rurh c1t1 ro1an· c-almt·n. f\"arlul that • pet pl~ked up h\ unt• of th«' t'll)"I animal c0turol orfl<'l'rll mtcbt l)' be d~lf'O)'l.'d . have f'xteoded thl> holdln.it period ror impollnded n1mals Tht' clty'5 animal shelter, n.in by vet~rm1.1rtun Albert Stockton, had bffn operated undM an or· d1nance requiring t hat un· claimed animals impounded by animal control officers be destroyed after three days. But City Councilman Tl"udi Rogers got her colleagues to ex· tend that period by one day bt:l'ausc of instances an which Jn1m<ll ownl'I" d1scovt!red the '4 ht' re abouts of their missing pets a day late City Manager Robert Wynn said tht•n• Jrl' about 10 or 12 Cd~cs e;.1ch ) car in which an animal has been dcstroyl'<i and then ..in owner has arnved lo da1m rus pel Members of SCOOP (Society- Conccmcd Owners of Pets) had urged the council to extend the period to SIX days. but coun· cilmt'n ind1cuted they would pre- fer to try opl•rating with the four day penoo lo sec how effective it is The city pa)S Dr. Stockton a fee for daily feeding and housing impounded antmals. Under the threc·day holding period, that fee was $7. Under the new ordinance. the fee will rise to $9 SO and councilmen said they were reluctant to extend the Pl'rtOO further because of further increases in that fee NUN ..• "l'Ck that shl• ga,•e birth. hut re- mt•mberccl nothinJ! about it after c .. 1rr~ 1ng th<· baby to hC'r room. In ha-. ... ummat1t>n Thursday, !lc-l 1•nw l,I\, 'l'r Charles Cnm1 1h•sl•rtbt.'<l Sa~ll•r Maureen as "a girl who ~11\C'l' tht• ai.:e of 17 devot- l'd hl•r lifo to children" and that ht• could not conceive "this girl wo11lcl kill anybody." But J\si.L Dist. Atty. Joseph Val<•nt1no described Sister Maureen's tC'St1mony as "a well- rchcursl'<I, 10 month-old rabrica· lion supported by psychiatric ex· cuscs ... "She acted under extreme emotional disturbance when she , killed the baby and that's what she 1s charged with," Valentino ..... c1 Crimi said the prosecution did not prove Sister Maureen killed or intended to kill the baby. He rt•m tndl'd Maas that Sister ~laun·l'n tcst1f1ed she could not 11•n1t•mbcr what occurred after slw ~''' e birth in the bathroom. · 'Tht•rc is no real proof of when I has l'hild was born or when this ('bald d•ed." Crimi said. lie also said the prosecution faded to µrove the baby did not d1C' of natural causes, a mistake or an accident. Throughout the trial. the de- fense contended that Sister Maureen could not have killed lhc> rhilrl lntcmtionelly because hC'r mind was impaired by the loss of hlood and the emotional d1'\t11rlwncc Other •uns testified that upon their return to the convent they founci Sister Maureen bleeding profusely She was taken to a h o'>p1taJ and later, the nuns said, they found the baby dead in a baskl't in Sister Maureen's room. Plannl'rs also outlined com- rnt>rclal shops that could be in- corporated in the area. adjacent tn Costa Mesa Hi~h School, in dud1n~ youth C'lothini.: s hops, a ('.1mera shop, a con ven1enc1• marktt and un ice cream parlor Buying A New Tract Home? Wind Gusts Could Many people buying homes are under the impression they HA VE to buy carpeting from the home sales center. In the majority of cases this 1s not true. although the sales office will try to make you think so. Cancel Boat Race The weatherman is giving the Hronx cheer to the oHshorf' power boat raci11g flel't as they gather at the Balboa Bay Club to- day anticipating the start of the Rushmills Grand Prix race ,. Newport Cycle Officer Hort A Newport Beach motorcycle officer suffered minor injuries Thursday when his motorcycle overturned in the intersection or Jamboree Road and Santa Barbara Drive. According to police reports, Sgt. Dave Elliott was leaving the nearby police station for patrol wort at about 12.30 p.m when the mishap occurred. The footrc1t on EllloU '• motorcycle-~parently cauaht on the roadway, causing the motorcycle to ov~rturn . Police !!aid Elliott sufferf'd bruises and contw;iona.in the mishap Saturday al 10 a.m With small craft advisory s ignals fluttering from masts from Point Conception to the Mcx1can border. the possibility or five to eight-fool seas on Satur· day could slow the race or cancel 1t altogether. CRelated pictures Pue A3>. Winds of 15 to 20 knots are pre· diclf;d over inner coastal waters today with gusts up to 30 knots below canyons. This could generate seas from two to four feet. increasmg to four to six feet in windy areas, according lo the weatherman. But it is the Saturday forecast thul lhe racers are watching with a jaundiced eye. The report pre- dlt'ls winds of 20 to 30 knots over outer coastal waters with seas of f\vc to el&}it feet. Race officials agree that seas of six feel ()r more might lead lo a c anccllatlon of the race. But wind or no wind, seas or M seas, the hirdy racers are as- ~ured of sunny weather on Satur· day. r • The minute the home center tnes to upgrade the standard carpet. then you are free to shop for carpeting. To prevent shopping should constitute restraint of trade In many cases they will tell you that the carpet allowance does not apply if you buy caroet outside. If they feel this is legal. HAVE THEM PUT IT IN WRITING. Ordinarily, we can save you a lot of money over what the home center offers. We provide a larger selection -and we usually come up with less yardage. plus a supenor installation. ,. DEN'S ~arpe· ·i ?#: iiiSii.iii.tiOR: ·custom draperies uc NO 7'°411 ):.·: •• ; linoleum • wood floor 1663 PLACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA, CAllf 92627 • PHONE 646-4838 -6.46·2355 - PRODUCTION CLASS 19.50 N~l Mllea 103.92 Stetute Mllea OFFSHORE CLASS 168.25 Nautical Mllea 193A9 Statute Miies Routes for Speedsters These urc the• c·our:.cs for Bushm11Js Gr;.ind Prt:\ pow~boat races Saturday off the Orange Coast. St;.irt and finish for both Ofl shore Class and Production Cla5:. boats will bt-olf Newport Harbor JCtly. Race's get under· way al 10 a.m. Speedier Courts Backed by Younger SACRAMENTO CAP> Atty. Gen. Evelle Younger 1:-. endors- ing bills by three Republicans and one Democrat lo spe<·d up court procedures in criminal cases. Younger is a Rt•puliltcan who says he expects to run for gov· ernor next year. He told a news conferc•nce Thursday that "intolerable <le· lays plague our criminal court system." many of the m d<·· liberat.cly caused by defense al· torneys. One bill would consolidate all pretrial motions on cv1dcnCl·. change or venue and pron'Ciural matters into one hearing. Another is rumed at prevcntJng ~nUnuances. A third would allow onlv judges. not prosecullnn and de· tense attorneys, to quc:;lion pro- 6pedlve jurors. A fourth would :lllow only ex· pertenced attornc.> s tu try cases Reagan's Out, Of Campaign, Sol.on Claims SACRAMENTO !APl ,\ Atalc scn:itur =-ays former (;ov Ron3ld He.1gan \.Old him he '>'ill neither run for i:ovcr 11nr rwxt year nor t'rHlorse .iny GOP can· d1datc bcfon• the primary. S e n . .J o h n fl r l i,: ~ ~ ( R • Fullerton}, !-aid In Jn inl<:P.i1•w Thur~day: "Ile maclc at n1 \ clear tom<' thJt ht> wa-. not J!Otnlt to run for i:m t.•mor .111<1 "'"' t•r bad any inl.t'nuon c>f running " Briggs !\aid Rt•ai::an 's stat<'· ment i.hould •·l·ncl thl• ('lmfu,ann · caused by cnmrnt•nh lal..1· th.it <1f Assembly Uepubhcan lhdcr Paul Priolo, who -.aiil rer('ntly he· had a "gut (echn.,:" thJl Reagan would run for gO\ rrnor But UnJ?i.:s added, •· J bel..11•\ 1• Reagan 1s golng to run for prc•.-.1· dent, though we d1dn 'l d1scw., that. • .Ills brsl posll11111 Is ln continue working un u nulaun.il acale." He said he m<'t R<'agan WC'd nesday nf'tcr telling a lkai;:an aide that he Intends ltl S<'t'k lhf' GOP nomJnalion for Jicuknant 1ovcrnor. in which the penalty could be de- ath or life in prison. None of lhl· bills is specifically endorsed by Democratic Gov. Edmund Brown Jr . but Brown has ad "ocated similar changes and urged the legislature to act. Said Younger: '"The American system or justice is a lau~hing stock to most of the English s peaking world. The longest trial on record in Greal Britain didn't take as long as jury selcctacm here." He described a 1963 murder of a police officer which he said look 260 days or court hearings on motions and two trials, all stretched over 11 years, to rc- ~olve. Younger i11strihUll•d tn (•,wh or the memb<>rs of the Cahforn1j Legislature an ~ % h;irrlbound t·opy of "The Omon fo'1eld,' hv Joseph Wambaugh of Newport Beach, wtuch Younger said ,., bast.'<! on that l'ase. "The guilty defendant wants the deln~. The guiltier the dt'h·n· rlant the more ht' wants thr de· I J.~ , " Younger said, endor..,m.: .1 bill by As'>emblyman Kt'n Maddv 1 R-Jo'rcsnol to con,olidate pn· trial motions sn a single hcanng Sen George Oeukmrj1an, R· Long lkac·h. Juthor of thl• hill to allow only Judges to question 11ro <;pectl\e jurors. s~11d it as pJt tcrn<'d after prot:cdure'> in federaJ courts wtuch have pro' c•n fair and ef!lc1cnL A'<wmblyman Ron Corc10\ ,1 < D £1 Toro> a former prose-cutnr. \Holt· lhr bill Limit1nc: delay.; in • ourt ht>anngs to c .1S<', of re.ti need. He said jurlg~ now havt> the p()Wer to turn dn""n delays re 11ue-.ted for frl\·olou" rr.1 .. on-. hut th1·rr '' no lt.'i:1-.1J t1 \f• 1111• ..,,1111•, ' ""h11 h lw s.11d h r' tnll w oultl pr01.1<k. h~<'mblyman Bruce Nestnnd.-m Ordllge) ""rote the bill which "'ou let set experience &landards for attorneys in major cases. He ~aid inexperienced defense al· torneys create re830ns for ap- peal. The Maddy bill is AB '473 Deukmejian's bill ts SB 360: Cordova 's measure ls AB 513, and Nestande"s is AB 363. Cool, Refreshing Sunday to Dawn What's cold, refreshing and lood for leisure Ume? A awim- mlDg pool. A soft drink. And Sun- day's Daily Pilot when you con- aider these t.opica: PARKS PROFILED -A re- lfonal park is wiUtin 15 minutes driving diJ!tance or aJmost every Orange Count y home. Stair Writer Wtlliam Schreiber tells what accommodations ond ad· •entures are avaUahle ;at these lites for their "owners," the tax- payers. SLEEP HABITS -Are you face up, !ace down? Rlght s ide, left a1de7 A spooou, a 1prawler? Before )'OU answer, Jet it be known tbat a New York J)IYchiatrUt sa.ys you arc how .,10Ulleep.. (sUNDAY'S BEST) FOOD ON STAGE -Whal are those Broadway actors really eating and drinking up there when the script calls for caviar and champagne? The Associated Press talces a look at some of the curious concoctions actors arc called upon to consume, in a story planned for lhc Entertain- ment Pages. GREAT POPSICLE -FJy. overs or Antarctica are becom- ing a hot tourist item. A special report to the Daily Pilot will describe the reaction to these "marvelous geography lessoos" that st.art from Australia or Now Zealand. -.. at er Sufficient P&nJgbled w•tff pl•nru.ng d•t· ina b.tt to ~ lak tauio s •~·e<t Or anae County •nd Southern C'uliforni.a from d111;a t~r th1=- Ha1, o h1gh·ranklnR "' .. ter de. tnct otncual ~•Jld Thursday Dennis Macl.ain, general manager of lbt' Municipal Water Distract o( Orange County. told mt'mbers of the County C.rand Jurors Association there 1s no lol'al water cn:.1' Thl' building uf elaborate pumping systems lo bring '>'aler into Orange County and con- servataoo of underground ""ater have left r~1dents w 1th :.upphes to last several years. he said. Hut Mac Lain, speaking in San· la AnJ, said, ··in Northern Cahroro1a 1t 1s no longer a critical situation. It is a di:.· aster." And he predicted '"el'onornic calamity" for farmers and some industries which could ha\'c statewide 1mpllcation. "We are in for the driest year on r<'COrd IO thl' htstOr) O[ Californta," Mac Lain conl1nu1.-U. I k saiJ the dry year follov. :-. the third drat•sl vcar on record und hits Northt•rn California at a trmc \\ht.•n r<>:;er\'oirs arc only about ont' lhird fllh.•d . Southern Calarornians, howcvt•r, who now have given up t'laam to anv water Crom the north can rt•ly on WJtc·r from the Colorado River and pump add1- t 1onal re,ourccs from the under- (:round =-torage ha:.m And whale the underground ba:;1n 1:; at lls lowest level since I ~tureThis A painting by Sir Wmston Churchill called l\hmizan b sold for S82.000 m the auction room of Christie's in Lon don. In all five of Churchill's paintings were put up for sale by the former prime minister's widow to help her depleted finances. New Bus R11n Set A new bus S<'rvicc offtonng re sidenLc; of San Ch•m1•nl<', San Juan Capistrano, M1s:-.1on Viejo, Laguna Hills and I rvinc to travel to two Santa Ana :.hopping areas has been started by the Oran~e County Transit District (OCTD >. The new scrvac<· is offcr<'d only one time during the morning with one return trip each afternoon, OCTD officials said The route begins at Granl's plaza m San Clcml'ntc at 9 13 a m. with stops at the Mission Urive-In, Crown Vall ey Center, Laguna Hills Park ·n·Ridc. Laguna Hilb Mall and al Myford Road and Michelle Driv<', Irvine. The bus arrives al Fashion Square and Town and Country Shopping Center an Santa Ana al 10:09 a.m. The return trip leaves Main Street at Town and Country Rocid al 2:29 p.m ., arriving in San Clemente at 3: 26 p m. Foe Sriea Anllwny Orian1c County Su"rvlao:r Philip Anthony's oppoamt ln tlle ~ Dbtr1t'\ t'lttHon hut Nov- t'mb~r su~ ham for ~.ooo Thur11day rn .-hard hatting amendment to ;; lawau1t filed \'lrllt>r 1n Su£>('nor Court S•nta Ana City Couneilman Harry Yamamoto'~ oad•on cen· ters on aJlegedly libelous state-- ments made by Anthony when the pair were running n~k and neck for the post taken over by Anthony whl'n Supervisor Robert Ballin was ousted from offu:l'. Yamamoto claims that An· thony hnktod him m several ways to the pohucal machine headed by Dr Louis J Cella Jr. the ac- t1v1~t who has been convicted m federal court and is now being tried m Superior Court on muJlJ. pie criminal charges. When Yamamoto filed the original lawsuit he demanded an mJunction that would have halted mailing or the camp:Hgn state- ments attributed to Anthony. The tnJunction was denied. In the amendment Thursday, Yam amolo attaches copies or the lcttl'rs he has addressed to the Cahforrua Fair Practices Com mission and OranJ:e County Dis· trict Attorrwy Cecil Ilic ks. Tht· :.1gt.•nt·y ilnd Hicks are be· ing ask<'d by Yamamoto to in· vcst11:iate allegt'd imp roper reporting by Anthony of cam- paign funds received during the Second Dislnct t.•lcctlon race. The letten; nole that Anthony reported he had loaned his cam- paign S30,000 when the money ac- tually came from Gene Con.rad. 1961, MacLain said, there still b ------------------------------------------ an ample supply "We l'an l!l'l by this year and next ) ear and probably the next :-.C\ er aJ years "'athout getting in- to what I call a cnllcal s1 tua· lion," ht• continued "And by a cnt1cal situation 1 mean man- datory rationing " M aeLain s ai;t.•ncv has em- hJrkt•d on a m.i1or t.·lfort lo l'n· courage ut least a 10 percent \'Olunlary l'on:.cn allon program and IS dastrabuting leaflets and hultons a:.king n·~1dents to "Shul Your Tap.'' If res1dt•nts listen lo the water message, MacLam said. at least tht• 10 pt•rt·cnt cutback and possibly up to 20 percent can be .JChlt'Vt.'<i. A woman 111 lhl' ;iucl1t'nce sug- gt"•t MJcLain wncl '>Omt• lt';ifkts 10 M1ss1on Vu:Jo Company of· f1c1ah who earlier had been fill- ing a lake 1n connccllon with a nev. bous1nf.! di!\ <'lopment. But MacLaan defended f1lhng the lake. :.ayang rt could serq· as JO emcrg<·nn water source. He said he would a~ree the lake :.hould not be filled 1f all parks, fountaaru. and golf cour'>e opera- tions also were shut down. The comp.iny announced Thursday at would stop ftllanj( the lake lo compl} w1lh a :.tale order 1~.,Ul"d CJrhl•r. Macl...11n .ibo blJnH'll l'nviron- mrntal and Zl'ro·growt h groups for putting the state 10 years hchanci m building water projects to u void this y1•.Jr'., :.hortage. · I don't mean by that we c;hould abandon cnv1ronmenlal 1'-SU<'S," he continued, "but ""c :.bould balance them." Dial Carter For 2 Hours On Saturday W ASlllNGTON CAP ) -There 1-. a room in th<' White House 1·om plex now that 1()(1ks like a bookie Joint. Or mavbe one or those potboiler operations where telephone pitchmen 1>eU stock in the Brooklyn Bndge. It is the heart of Dial-a- Prcsadent. or "Ask President Carter" as it's caJled. the two. hour period Saturday afternoon. whl:'n you can get on the t<'lephone and talk with Jimmy Carter about whatcvt'r bugs you. Hanks of telephones arc at one t'nd of th<' room. complicated · clectron1<'S equipment at the other. And in the center, like Z<'us. sils Emerson Stone, his finger on the wipe-out button. President Carter and Walter Cronkite, the two voices on lhe White House end of the radio talk show, wtll not be in the mission control center in the Old Ex· ecutive Office Building. They wall be in the Oval Office, sealed before microphones and a television set that flashes the caller's name and its pronuncia- tion. Cronkite's major role will be to say "The toll-free number to caJI 1s 900-24.2-1611." Yes. It's a 900 area code-the first. He will also act as the talk show host. genUy easing orr the verbose and redun- dant and keeping things moving. He can ask follow.up quesUOM. Emerson Stone's role will be different. When the show goes on . the air at 11 a.m. PST, his finger will be poised over a silvery but· ton, ready lo strike tt tr the languace gets saltier than hell and damn. INSTANT LAWN roll out the green carpet with fresh sod from <'of.ray Now you can patch up bare spots in your lawn the easy way with fresh sod from Cal-Turf! It's simple! • Buyitbytheroll! • No mess or manure! • Instant beauty overnight! S square feel rolls HYBRID BERMUDA DICHONDRA Bare Root Clearance Sale Spring is here early this year -so is our Annual bare-root Clearance Sale. Take advantage of these savings while there's still time to plant: ~~~d~~~"~-~~~.~~--......... 1.,. sz.st5 I 99 ~·~~~~a~~.~:-~.t ............... 1-. s•.os 3 59 Patented Roses S]99 s549 Grade #1 .................... ll.,. S4.7t Dwarf 1'rees ................ 1.,. S6.tt AARS Roses s419 Genetic Dwarf Peach $549 Grade #.l ........................ 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AW• 7'..JO •A.M. .. kJO P.M. ,._a.., 1'111 2123 HIWPORT ILYD., COSTA MISA Mwsay ~3'21 • , .... ~ '4M10) .. .. HE &OES DEPT. Tht>te f wu. droning aJong Pac1r1c Cout Higbwuy late labt n11thl . he-Md~ homtiward pa 1tl empty sidewalks, darkened storefront~ and travehn~ along with a Ct!w stragglers still out on the roads Good trung I let my .. yes dnrt down for a qu1ek ehcck of th<.' in strumenl panel Indeed, there was lhl' old gas gauge, pe1tgcd right on the de.id Empty mark "Seems to me I've bet•n ht•re before. · l grumbled. No~ I \\as rolhng through Corona dcl Mar wllh more empty side\\ alks and darkened storefronts. But lo, up ahead. was the blue glow of an Arco sign aga1ru.t the blal·k sky I smiled. "No problem,· I su1d to m yself. pulling up to the 1>elfservice pump l Jumped out and qu1C'kl) dispatc hed f1H llueks worth of fut•I tnlo the tank lt doesn't take lonA to pump $.5 worth thl'sc duV!'> l hung up the host'. looked .. t the attendant ~till n·posing over in his office !'>haek. and rc•achrd for my wallet IT WASN 'T TllF.RE. :'\o wallet Just an empty pocket. "Now there's a problem," I sighed Interesting how vour hfc can get rnduced to a wall<'t Without it, you have no money You are an unhC'ensed. 11lcgal driver You can't pro\'e vou 'r(' insun•d You .have no cr<'<ilt and no 1dl'nt1ty. You're JUSl Mr Anonymous \\ho pumped fin• bucks \\orth uf gas you ,. an 't P<I} for Briskly. I walked at'IOS~ tht· ~a' islands to t"'plain mv plight to tht• ·' oung man st·att'd inside t ilt· shal·k. v. .iteh1nj.! the I ale sho.,., on a sm.111 tul)I' I II JU'-l hold )our'' ;1td1 until you t•omt• bark .111d pa) ' lw said "You'll h.i\l' to da1m 11 hl'forl' '.! p m tomorr o .... · SO TllERE llE "a~. l'} lllg !>lllH'r d1g1tal. eomputtr11cd rcadout pu~hbutlon watch a~ st•cunty for fivt• buC'k~' .... orth of &;;1!'. lit• \\ JOll·cl to hold ITT) favorite tov , llo" .1hout I lt•l ) 11u hold m .\ sµ.\rl'.' llrt'." I M1gg••,t1•cl hra ghll) "Can't gt•t JO~ ling Im J 'f'a11· llrt'." hC' mlonl·cl · llon l "urn ubout thL• \\alth It II ht• sJCt• twr1• · B Ol h or II'. \\ l'(I' ~ii t•n I rn1 em1null' "Tell .,.ou v.h.111 II <lu I 111unl tcred ,;I'll unplug 111' CB 1.111111 Jnd let \Oii holrl th.it I 111,1 h\t' down tht• 111.111 111111ck up 111\ dlt'<'kl"1ok. tonw ni.:ht h.1ck .ind \\rlh' \t>ll ,1 <het•k for the i.:0.1-. 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Ronald and Wanda G1bi.on Maddux were sentc·nced to 99 years in prison for torturing thC' child to death Attorneys said the "ee1md degree murder conv 1ct1ons would be appealed because \\1despread publicity had made 1t impossible for them to rN·e1ve a fair trial here. A JURY OF NINE mC'n and three women deliberated JUSt 45 minutes b~fore conv1eting thc pair. Testimony sho\\ed Maddux forced the little girl to slt•t•p naked on a hardwood floor in Oc tober, made her run throu~h tht• house all day. beat ht•r repeat NI h ''1th a metal· tipped b:ist.•l.Jall b..1t :ind g<.1\ c hl'r hot sauc·t• to ti rink .I urors 'H'l l' ~h<rn n 1·oloi· photo i.: i aphs tJf thl' <'hilcl ., haclb bruised bocly A palholo~1:.t test1iit:'d Mehsha died of inlC'rndl bleeding as a result of the· heat 1ng lit> said the girl's k1dnl'Y had rupturl'd. an tnJUry that rN1u1rl'fl a beatmg of "sc\ere foret· " TH t: CASE gcnt>ruted a storm of protest about Stille polities Of returrnng abused children tolhc1r parent!> and forced thl' Human St·n aces OC'partmenl to 1nit1ate a $1 m 1l11on emergent~ program to 1mpro\ ethe1r sen 1eC's I think the pubhc1l) tng~en>d a real mo,·ement aero!>' lhl· nil lion lO\\ ard understandinl! t hild .1b1J-,l'. pr('H'nllng It ;.inc1 dt·almg "" 1ft JUst1t e tu l h1ld Jbu.,E•r .... ,,11d 01:-t \II\ H1C'l1:11 d f-'1,h1·r Transfusion Saves Bruno K I lJ DER :\I 1 :'\STE H En~land <A P 1 Bruno, th1• pohn• cloJ.:. "ho h1·i•J11 hi t'C'll 1111<: 11\I t r 1rnll y at I l'r a<·ritlentalh 1·.1t1°nJ? 1 ..1t 1101,1111, \\Ill Ill' lJat•k nn du \\ nc·'\t "t•t'I\ th<ink<; lo a lllood tr .111,f1i-.1on from fl' 1• 11th1 r \l,,1l1.1111lng-. Cnn't .1hh· Tt•d Br .itllt•\' 'all! l1l<l,1\' lh1 dnJ.: \\ .1 .. ).!1\ 1·n ahout I 7 prnh of hlnod dnnJtt•d tn 11tht•1 police do~s Thf' Hnt1<.h \'t•ll·r111ar \ \ -.o;orrnt ann .,,11c1 1t ",,., un llkt•h Ha unu \\flllhl sufft•r .tn) le-,t1n)! di 1•fl1•c·t-. .11tho11.:h lh1•rf' an• '>('\L'll l1lood .:roup~ .1mon~ do~o; g Brother CWimll He'll Talk to King-Kennedy Panel W CAP> -J ICarl R.ay b wil1int lO kStlt!- be(ore tho t uuut.o&tkm commUltt an II.I lnv U,aUon ol th~ sloytna of Or Martin Lutht'r Kini Jr .. says Ray'a brother. Jtrry R1ty Hid m a tt'lepbone intervtew Thursday rught tb•t he 1&.nd his brother both are willing to testify In hopes tbt' committee wall prove James Earl Ray'!\ CC>n- tcntlon thut be did not kill the civil nghts leader. JERRY RAY, A night watchman in llhno1s, said he and his brother beheve the commit· tee's cruel counsel, Richard A. Sprague, could produce the fuJI facts about King's murder. ··we trunk he could find out lhe truth whet.her 1t was a con· :.piracy or not and maybe who d 1d 1t.' · the brother said. · · . . That ·s "hat James 1s after and what I'm afler is for the truth to come out. Otherwise. he'll be m there fore\'er .. James Earl Ray is servmg a 99·year sentence 10 a Tennessee prison for the murder of King, "ho was shot m Memphis in 1968. BUT IOS BROTH ER s aid he doe~ not know whether he and his brother arc umong the three wit· nesses that !louse Speaker Thomas P. O'Neill <D·Mass. 1 :>ays he has been told may be ablt- to save at least part of the House assassination investigation. Committee spokesmen refused lei Hf ti the Ra)'a 1trt' to ~ .,.,,. ntt•n Aflt'r mtttana "Ith n1mm1ltt"t OC'mucr;at>. O"Ne1ll 1>a1d 'fbu11> day he wu told tht-thrff w.n nC'Ut'll ('UO llh\-d nt'"' llMht on Kine a murder 11 lhl' lloUM-will keep the pant•I ullvt• past 1l1> March31 e.1Cp1rauon dat.- JERRY RAY SAID HE told 11 <'Om m1ttee inve:,llgator that ht• and tUs brother are willing to tesllfy. but not until after Mar<'h 31 beC'ause they want a1>suranC'e~ that they 1o1.on't lalk to a eomm11 tee that· w1 II then told without in vesltgat1~ Jerry Ray said he did not know "'ho the Uurd w1tne1>1> "ould be. but guessed 1t could be Harold Weisberg. author or the book "Frame Cp." "'h1ch concluded James Earl Hay did not kill Kmg. He said We1sber~ has proof that James Earl Ray was not m the rooming house across from King's motel .it lhl! time King "as s hot. HIS BROTHER TOLD him a month ago of his w1l11ngness to testify, Jerry Ray said. But hl' said he does not bel1t.>vc lhe com m1ttee hru. been in t•ontact with his imprisoned brothN. "You mark my word," Jerry Ray said. "lle'll tc•stify " O'Neill. asked if he believes the rnvcstigat1on should be con tinued, said, "Well, let's Just se0 what they're talking about with 'Poisoning PeopW Fariners Protest State Meat Laws LANSING. Mich. lAP.l-"You're poisoning people for a dollar hill." farmer Ronald Thomas said, fighting back thl· tear!'> as hts vo1t•t· brokl· when he told legislators hi~ son had be<'n poisoned with thl· C'hem1cal PHH Thomas then broke down rn sobs as he told the state !louse Pubhc Ilea Ith Comm1ltl't' Thursday that the PBR eontammated g rain fed to his dairy herd caused his 4· year.old sons cnlarg1.•d liver and spleen "I DON'T KNOW what's goinl-! lo happen to him, but 1f anythmg docs there's going to be all kinds of hell to pay m this state." warned the 43·vear old da1rv farmer from Gregory · "My wife 1s havmg troul>lt> "'1th her \'1s1on. and l 'm :.o ltrccl 1t takes me all day and all night to do my chores." he said. Thomas was among a group of !armer-. who told legislators of bizarre illnesses that s truck their families aftl'r lht•1r II\ es tock all' lt•ed cont amrn:llerl with PBB pol) bromtnall'd bi phenyl. a fare retardant T H E AC'C'IDENTAL con- tamination occurred rn 1973 at the Bal tit• Creek plant of the l\11ch1gan Farm Bureau Ser\'lces \\hen bag!'> were mixed up and workers thought they were put- ting a food additive in the feed The farmt·r~ urged passagt' of a 111 II sponson•d by stale Rep, Fr a nets Span1ola to lower the 1wrm1ttcd levels in animal pro· clut'l~ from tht.• current 300 parts pt:r b11l111n to20 parts per billion ble links betwc·t>n PBB and human illnesses In another part of Lansing, meanwhile, a ~roup c:allcd the• Young farmer!> Committee held a news eonft•r<>ncc to warn of th1· economic t.'ffcct~ on M 1ch1gan farmers if lhL' PBB ll•vcl~ an• lowcrt.'CI ''l'M llEALTlllER THAN I have bten in the last three )ears." srud Jerry Heck. 27. a ~t onroe Countv farmer who !>aad he has C'Onsunied l<trge amounts of PRB from his O\\ n onct•· quaranlmt'<I farm Jn a surpri-.c appearanc<• before thC' eomm1tlt't'. Gov Wilham M11l1kcn again ~lated his support. of the Span1olu bill Two Se x Offenders Beheaded th e t ...,,, . rm J It'd 10 beUe\'e lhiit 11 '1 ev1 tht American people v.ouJd be keenly tnteratfd ln." aEP. HENaY GONZALEZ ID-Texas) l\ubm1ttf'd h1i. rt'111gn;J t100 as chairman or the' commit tee Wedn .. sduy. :saying lloust• Jeadt>rs will not support hhl er fort• ton.... pr o· n th• full llouM would h.a •to at'· t'ept lbe rNlJruaUon but uld .,., dtd not want to put •t to a vote un· lll ht tan.ed l<> G-onulez But both O'N~llt and Dt-m<X'natu: Lead T Jim Wri1ht :.aid Gon.talt>l, who 1:. tn Texas, ha~ not rt"tumed their r1?peated h•lephone ~·ull~. ' Douglas Executives Blamed for Crash ST LOUIS (AP> -McDonnell D<lu~las Corp and 17 of its ex· ecutives knew about the defe<'.ts that eaused the \\Orld's worst air disaster, but did nothing to correct them, a 1>tockholder suit con· tends. The 1974 crash of a Turkish Airlines DC· 10 m Paris killed 346 persons. Reports said controls aboard the plane were damaged after a door blew out 1n flight. causing explosive decom· pression of the cabin floor. The suit, filed m L' S. D1stnc1 Court here Thursday, asks th .. t McDonnell Oougl.t:. Pres ident Sanford McDonnell, J ohn Brizendine. president of the Douglas D1vi:siun , and 15 othl'r 1.•xecullves be held personally liable for multi-million-dollar damage suits filed since the t·rash. The executives "knew or should have known, that the de· sign and m anufacture of the DC-10 was improper. defeet1vc and unsafe," the suit contended. AP W1,..pho'11 CONTAMINATED Sheep larmer Jerry Lane. 35, tells :\11rh1gan legislators that he ·s developed stiff Joints ;ind occasional lo s~ of h;.ilancc bccau~e or PCB. a related chemical. (_1_N_SH_O_R_r_] Bold That Rebate WASHJNGTON (AP) -The "ay 1s C'IL•ar for Congress to ttr· prove a Sl7.5·blllton plan to sttmulale th\' economy, after both houses \'Olt.·d Thursday to amend th<' budget. but don't spend your $50 tax rebate yet. Congress has not yet decided whether to m,clu<j(' rebates in the stimulus plan fJhd, 1( it does. it probably will be-the end of June before most rebates are in the hands of taxpayers. 2 Held In Sla11ln9• SOMERS. N .Y. <AP> -Two Connecticut men have been chargl'd with murder in the slay. ings of two women. both mothers of youn~ children State polirt• here :.aid Samuel Ayala. 26. of South Norwalk, and Wtll1<• Profit. 25. of East Norwalk. were arrrsted Thurs· day <ii a !ruck r(•ntul firm in Nor" ulk. Conn . as they n·· turned a van believed used ~•:. th<.• J:Ctaway veh1l'lt• after the shoot1ni.:s J\ third man, Luis Torres, 22, of South Norwalk. was char~<.·d with possession of stolen property and J>-OSSession of marijuana, police said. Viet Oller• Deal BANGKOK. Thailand (AP) • - Vietnam said to<lay it is pre· pared to settle "with good will" the U S. request for information on J\mcricun Gls still listed us m1ss1ng and r<'patnat1on of the bodies of Americans. In return. the United States ought to contribute to postwar rt'l'On!<.trul'l1on 1n Vietnam. llano1 s official news agency quoted a Vietnamese Foreign '\>1 in1stry s1>0kcsman as saying. Vll'lnam has frt.•quently made re,,uests for US. aid since the C mmun1st victory m April 1975. JCPenney NEWPORT 0 CENTER FASHION ISLAND STORE OHL Y NEW GARDEN SHOP HOURS! Thev dt>t::ulcd symptoms rang- tng from diarrhea to s\\-ollt•n Joints that occurred since• the 1973 PRB contamination. J I ODA. Saudi Arabia <AP> -Two men were beheaded in a Saudi Ara· b1an village near Jidda last week for sexually as· saulting a young boy, a news paper reported Sat. 8:30 to 6 p.m. -Sun. I 0 to 5 p.m. MANY SAID THEIR herds' c ontom1nat1on levels were within 'II called · .,afl" s tate and fl'der<1I gu1clt•hnt·s levels M ed1cal studies 1n the pasl haYe re~1stcred PBB m milk from new mothers. and a con tro" ers1al stole sl)(lnsored study hv Dr Irving Sehkoff l'lted pos::.t· The daJIV Arab Ne"!. said Thursday the two. identified as Abdul Aziz bin Abdul Rahman and Abdullah bin Nasser, h::id been condemned b} ~'" Islamic court for kid· napang and assaulting the boy. The boy was not 1den· t ihed in the report LUSH ... GREEN and BEAUTIFUL BOSTON FERN Flash Floods Hit South According to Sharia, the Koran·based Islamic law. sueh sexual off en· ders arc supposed to b<' executed by being dropped from the highcsl spot in their locahty. Ex· ecution by s word 1s per m issible only m areas where there are no sufh C'1ently high mountains or tall buildin(its. 8 inch Pot H•-• LO• A.lhurt1.1••r•1t;"' "· .. ,.,.,,,...,,.,. " .. 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WfO .. lo IS •t K•V Wur. l'I• Goo Still Hangs On LAKE ALFRED. Fla. CAP) -Cleaning up 500,000 gallons of molasses spilled over two acres of warehouses, streets and marsh land 1s sticky business. Tbe molasses poured out of a ruptured storage tank at tbe Florida Fruit Distilleries Company Monday. A n1ain street coaled with the thick dark. syrup was open to tnHic Th ursday even though it was still sticky. Bert Schulz, who owns a business next to the distlllery, said he heard the tank bN?ak and ran ouulde in time to see a brown river or molasses comlne toward11 him. Green Up Your Turf Grass With SCOTTS TURF BUILDER Covers 2000 Ft. 11 7/8 lb. Bag NOW 444 Reg. 5.95 Coven 4000 Ft. 2121 .. tb. •OCJ gas Reg. 10.95 NOW Now999 Reg. 15.99 For Your DICHONDRA LAWN SCOTTS BONUS Feeds and Weeds Covers 2000 Ft. 91b. Bag NOW SSS Reg. 10.45 * Quantities limited on ad merchandise . Crltieal Letter Ally. Gen. Evellc Young(•r <lcfi > made public Thursday a confidential ktter "rit· ten by Bi:>hop Roger M<.thony of FrE>sno (cent e r ), form er t•ha1rman of the Agricultural L<1bor lh·latwns Board. !)ay. ing that Ro:,e Hird rrighll. nominated for Chief Justice of Cahforn1a. 1s "vandlctive" and possc~::,es ··ques tionable t'mot1onal stability." 'lbrow-away Bill Backed by Panel SACRAMENTO (AP) -The bill to outlaw no- deposit bottles and cans m Cahfornw has "on a key committee test. A 5.4 vote of the SE'natc Natural Rt>sources and Wildlife Committee Thur5day !>l'nl the bill to tht Senate Finance Committee. At tht> s um(• hearm~, chiurman .John NcJt>dly. <R ·Walnut Creek>. s aid he 1s drnft1ng a bill to lax all material!-. that <•net up 1n dumps l'V<'n paper and cardboard btixt·s. lit> said this would 1nt'lude a tax on candy and ch<:"'1ng gum. "<m important !'>ourcc of litter thut we seem to overlook.· Snotcpa~k Way Belote Nort11al SACRAMENTO <APl The Sierra s nowpack and the nver n ow into C:ahforma's b1~gest da ms arc only a fraction of normal, say disappointing new drought reports from Northern Cahforn1a. Tht' current flows in- ( ) to the ..,tale's b1~gcst rc-St a tf' "il'no1r:. so far this year . rang1.• from 22 to 39 per-....__ ________ _. <-ent or normal. And thl' ..,no\' J>,H:k m the l'cntral Sierra~ tht.• M>Ull'l' of rl\ er rlCJ\\.., lall'r in the yt:ar 1s no\\ only 22 pt·ru•nt of norm..il. tht• Department of Watt•r Ht.•..,oun·t· ... n·1mrtt.-cl Thursday SAN FR/\Nl'ISC'O 1AI'1 -/\ robbl'r carrying a box he <'la1mcd twld a rrmott• t•mtrnl bomb stole about $45,000 from u Bi.Ink of Amcn ca branch, the FBI said An FBI spokl·!'>man !'>OJld the man dropped the box on the dt.•:.k of tht• bank m anager of the Sunset Branch at Ninth and Irvin~ Thursday and ga\'e him a note saymg 1t rontamed a bomb that could be de- ton ated by remote control The note said , "I will kill ever} one m the bank .ind myself. I haH' a hair trig1wr up my sleeve. Take me to the vault l.1vc m e back my note. Tanker Bla•t Probe Res.,.n LOS /\:-..GEi.ES 1 \P 1 1\n t•\c\\1tn1· ... .., report of a :.trc.1kmg fl.i ... h 111 ... t hdnrt• tht• O..,Jn ... inena e,. ploded. i.lnd t"o 11n1·,pl;i1n1·tl hnh-.., in the 011 tanker ... hull h,1\<' prnrnpt1•d ,1 f111lht r probe into the causl' of tht> hi.isl Coast (;uard C.q>t Jam~ \tkin ... on announced Thursda} that J ho.1nl or IO<flll! \ \\ill n·:.ume hear· ings proh,1hly Mi.in·h 21 1111 th•· d1•.idly t • .10ker hlast Slaha Woman·· Hu.shand Held LOS /\NG F:LES (/\ P 1 T ht• e-.t ran ~ed husband .. r murdNP1I t·:l11•n fll•lta c1ocl four other mc•n ha11<' ht•c•n ;irrt•..,lt'CI h\ pol1n• 1<111t·..,t1gat1ng al lc·ast 10po::.s1 hh rt•l.llt'll rnu1dn.., Pohcc• S<lld th.it rw1thr·r :\fu·haPI l>t·l1a nor any of other four 11w11 h.1d ht•1•11 hook••rl 11n murder chargl'S, hilt th1·\ .... ud lh•·v w11,.tf fnur t.:\mc; and othl'r P\i<knc r· th,11 111.1\ lwlp '""' th;· murd•·r::. of Mr ... Dd111 ,incl n11w nllwr p1•r..,m1 Man Drtalned,. Collr~I • SJ\N FRANCIS\0 t A 11 1 ,\ s.in Franc1c;co man who cll11mecl ht• W.J" f,11,,.)\ lmpnsoned'' when delam<'d for j t1mt• al .1 h.ink whtlt' trymg to transfor runds from .1notht'r branch has been awarded SS7.0001n dama...it's b~ a froeralJurv The JUry of t"o ""n mt•n and four m<'n dellberal ed six hours befon• n·ach1ng .i 1.erd1ct m hivur of Wilham H. Trnv<'r. 3!> Hl' was awarded $54,000 agam<;l the Bank of America. Sl,750 a~a1nst a bank operations officer, David Mt>Shny, and SI ,250 aJ(a1nc;t Timothy Gibson, an off-duty San Fr.rnc1sco policeman working as a teller at the bank JOfM THI CITIZD4S tH iUPPoa~ A WBJ. NOIMID AHD MOST 't)UAUfltD CA.HOIDATI ••• si-ood""""t:'dfel..,, L &--L.. \ O> & Mt> A-'P" e.-""" o...., .....,.....,.,.°' l ..... teHtll -...-llM.,_ N""'Ati.t"-~' ... _ 811~~ ... d . ""• 1\-0efll r""' --· ,_.,..., Oort""" Ii"'"' M•nu'~"' "°'"" ond .-, 11o94" ,._ & A-M.ny., ~ _., Moc,_'_. ..... ...,,, .. ~ AliOlt Ct'W••...,,.." C...1 Aodn~r _., eou... Dud ' .... ""' 11 ........ Oolor'90 C""Y -·A L vn-S•llO 11 .... ,...... --... ... °'°'9f A 1'tJrt rhttud1 ~ & ~u" 1 •l't'Mth ,_,_ -WQQJ• VOTE MARCH Ith Paid for by LH Trubov11z. 21331 P1netrM Line. Hun1ington Be1eh LA to ate oratorium ~I I 1.11. t 5, .•. LOSA ·o (AP>-TbeLoeAn d•&ard t E auon has apprond • m.uh • rompl than n pattnt An1Jo luc:knb A ~ pet('ent 1....,. a) ft1urt! ••built in lo acrommcidalC' c1aJ <'&!>ft ~ to tnl rale M: wh1rh and · • CMM-Jtat montonum °" mand t.ory buaant, • bort r1 ft>f' t.bclile wbo .,.. buMd • Hna o1 'r'Oluntary op· tJora ~ ~I IA IMJl W II ' I ttbooi Which att ~rfll •l~udy mt rated and 1Wuuld be H~pc rrum mandalor) lnte rat1oa pro1nm1 ~plan adopt~ l»ectm •1 dunna an exhau.'it· lnJ 8~-, hour be9llOO Thunday niaht "'OUld provide all atudftlt.a with at tea•l two )'Hnl m "an tnte1rat ed educaUonaJ cx~nence' . would pemut parents to have some 11ay In bow mte8rauon 1.5 uh1cved and 1111ould cost lt'ss than onamally anticipated. Tho boa.rd m.""''"•' CUUIJwd allf'r mi.cln11&bl, alter much wran1hn1 ov~r lt'&aJ laa.,ua1e. 11v1n.c parenta a uy in the optlOl\Jj they b.vt'! to m«t th" rourt order. and M>me pohhcal d111iputes Olier mern bers who are up for rt' el~cllon 1912 HAllOI 11 VD. {AT 19th ST.) COSTA MISA (714) 642-3177 SOURCES CLOSE to the board s111d the plan to achieve the court ordered mlegruhon probably would be approved by the courts. However. a number or prGblems remain and were referred to the staff of Superintendent Wilham Johnston for final details Under the plan -1( at's adopted by Egly s tartmg Uus September. parents will have some say in wb.lch of the many options their children may ap· ply for. One problem was how long must s tudents spend on buses m e ither voluntary or mandatory busing·! Earlier, board member~ talked about requiring o f students no more than a 40·mmute bus nde Utility Pricing Studied Thursday they approved a maximum 20·minute LOS ANGELES (APl one way ride This mea ns. however . that the -Chargrng more for Special.Jz.ing Learning Centers lo be set up to electnc1ty at hours when achieve mtegratton must be relatively close to the demand is heavies t students' regular school. This reduces the number would cut power con of facilities which may be used. s umpllon, reduce ut1hty THE PLAN will be submitted to Superior Court operaung costs and de· Judge Paul Egly, "ho w 111 make the final decision lay or hall the need for on how the school system . the nation's second new new generating largest m pupil size with 600,000 students, 15 to be in-equipment, a rcst·an:h t egraled lie may accept all or parts of the plan or report says. l'ome up with one of his own The Rand Corp report Much of the plan 1s unique to Los Angeles for the Californ ia because of the J1robl em:-. prt•st•nted ht.•rt'. mcludinR En erg v R e::. our e c•::. the fact that the i.ystcm has m ore "minoritv" Co n s t• r v at 1 o n and children, Spanish.surnam<'d, than whites. · Dev e 1 OP m c n t Com m1ss1on. rcleast.•d Thurs IN FACT, the bourd said 70 schools, pnmanh d<ty , indicates that peak in the Mexican /\mt•ncan arc·a of f;ast Los Angeles load pncing would save will remain segregated under the plan. millions of dollars. The original estimate on the cost of the plan was more than $30 million. Following refinements T H E R E P 0 R T of a plan submitted la~t month bv Johnston's staff estimates that it \\Ould the figure is now approximately s27 milhon ' res ult in industrial users cutting power consump- ONE MOTION adopted estabhshed a definition tion b) 35 percent during of what is an integrated school. The board said a peak penods. segregated school 1s one which h as more than 75 ll also say::. that 1t percent rac1al-ethn1 c mmonty students or more would enable. California Denwraliz lng 0 .. J . Simpson. ~11~­ s aon Canyon n·s 1dt·nl. told LA Cit\ Council Thu r1:.day. · "I 1 \' lllg near <t clump 1s ~intually demoral1z· m g." The council vot- ed 10-1 against r e - newal of a permit to resume dumping in the canyon this sum- mer. Simpson was among those tcstifv- mg-at the four-hour public hearing b<.'forc lht• \'Ot('. A ........... ---------utility companic::. to re duce operating CO!'>tS by up to SJ m1ll1 on .i month, a nd defrr or l'ltmtn.ill' plant con!'>truC't1nn ('fl"il tnR hundred::. of mil hons. PEAK LOi\O pnc1n..: IS "ldt'l) pri.IC'lll't'cl Ill Europl' whl•n• th1 "l' Rand res l·archcr.., "IH·nt se vC'rnl month" lu~l ) l'ar but i::. not gl•nc•rally used 1n th(• l '111ll'd States Electric ut1hl1t•s must construct and operate gen erating plants s ufft c1ently large to mt·t'l high consumption periods. but mul'h of that gl•nerOJting c•apacit~ 1 ... unused durin g IO\\ periods. Teamwork Linda Blue, Doug Sulley and Jack Barnes, working as a team and with the assistance of their staff, arranged over $6,000,000 in loans on residential properties during 1976. From Seal Beach to San Clemente and from Saddleback Valley to the shoreline. property owners appreciate the friendly attention and efficiency of the Newport Equity Funds Loan Department. If you' re a property owner and need capital, call Linda Blue, Doug Sulley or Jack Barnes for information. The number is 644-8824. They work together to help you get the money you need ! Newport Equity ~unifs ,Lv.f~ ... ,,8 Hom• Office 620 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE • SUITE 21 1 • NEWPORT BEACH (92660) (71 4) 644-8824 Mission Viejo I L89Un• Niguel 25283 CABOT ROAD • SUITE 107 •LAGUNA HILLS (92653) (714) 83(}.5700 .. -· - Paid Political Advertisement SADDLEBACK COLLEGE HAS PROBLEMS; ELECT FULL TIME TRUSTEE Elect 'Gene McKnight. 25 years experience in community colleges. Now on Saddleback College Citizens' Board. Working for northern satellite campus to serve all. Necesltamos su voto Marzo 8, 1977. Apolle a un amigo, el nos ayudara 'GENE McKNIGHT VOTE MARCH 8, 1977 TRUST& AHA 4 VOTE FOR ONE EUGENE C. l'GENEI McKNIGHT x Rmuo COLLEGE COMSULTAMT ""•" ,...""' bv (..('I°""" 1• >f't 1 E AC'£ QNioo C ~~l'W')h•-A,.,_, '' 8'"'""" T« .r.,~t Purp._ lf'I s.,, Nan C.Pt'ttf....O P UBLIC NOTICE l'ICT I nous BUSI NE u NAME STATEMENT f P\,fo fOHOWt'YJ P"'fWW'I\ •tf" dOt~O bU\1 ,,_,.,~ .. , KHJ Pl>.O HOMES • I mltPO Oe'1nt"r\n1p 10081 G•dif'I,, AYf'l"IUl' ttunhnq1on ~"'" (A "11>'6 PHILIP H M•NAME:f 18\t S•m•r °''"" (O\M M~\A (A <>7026 Oet~ ~Mt>f'o U JO Mnt6n~•1,. T•r r•t~.Ce><onaM•M•r.CA 91\ill f'11\ bu\.t~\1\ conchxlM hv d l1m1t r1J O(tr'trw-r\h10 Pt111tp H McN.,,,.... Thi' '\lftt,.mrnt w&t; tlt"J w1t"1 th,. 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Coulltv C:l.,rk 01 Orctnoe Coutitv on F•b lff non<1M11<<h•,11 1'11 r eb•uMy?ft, 1911 ·~·II PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAM! STATEMENT Fll•i.;. Puhlitt.~ Qr,•,,CI" Cotl\t Da11Y Pilot. MMCll 411,18,l\ 1911 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS8UStNESS Tn• toll-•nq -""'" "'""" l>uS•· NAME STATEMENT "~"" lh~ follnw"•Q "'"""'"""'""bu,, C.ER!ltrs GAR0f"41NG 10611 nfl\\' t ~OPf"l,.,.n L..:tnl". Hunt1nqron 9r•cn CA TUl(A A\<,Ol"tA 1 r ~ .~ .. "'" \t q7u .. 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PUBLIC NOTICE MS'\A' l'ICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAM£ STATEMENf Thf' IOllOwl1>9 ,...,...,,., ••P d<>l"I! 00~1 nl'\\ ., <:OA!>TAL MAINTENANCE C:0 INC H10t V•• 0~ Ant•, L•OUM Ntgu•t (.A 9'1~11 C•thto Cor()f)f,..tion " CaltfMnlA Coroo••""" 1\1111 v •• D• An'"· L•ouM N 1Qu..,I ( .. .,.,, Tiit\ bu\tnen I\ CondU<I"" by• <or PQr•t1ttn CATHCOCORPORATION OonM T UI""" ~< Thi\ \l•t""""'I w•\ lll«t wllll lhl' C.,..n1, Cl~,... nt O••noe County or1 F~brlHl"f I~, 1971 '"'''"' CA.PTAIW\ LOCKEn OllNA RE~O 137 AmlQDS Wey, N•woon i------------ POINT lolll' Co<t\t H•QhWdY. D•n• Pnlnl CA •l't.1'1 N flwpnrt \urmtv CnmpAny , ,_. r '9llfornt.l C.orrtinrtttlt'W'tl f/O 1 D,,lmt .. r ~fl"f'l•f lt'vln.r r A •111 J ltu\ 00\ln.·\\ I\ cnMuf' trft bV a Cl"lr oor•t•M N~wrww"t\uf'1"'v('nmrMnv 'f.,I\ \t•h '"''"' Wit\ ,th d w1lh tt'l1t Countv (IN• "' Or-111"1'>•• (ttunt., on f •b•u•rv 18 ttll 1"11•~· PuM1'hN1 () WW,. roA\t D~llV fl'tltH M.,<114 II 19. H, 1''7 BHt ll <:a1t1ornl•t1660 c;...,,..,. <; P••k~• 831 AmiOO\W•v. 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"11112 Pub11"'9d Or.,,_ Coe\I Deify Pllol. 1'11> 1t,ll,U ,-March4.1'77. S"'11 PUBLIC NO'DCE To place your message before Ute reading publ.tc, phono Dally Pilot Cl llled, 642·5871' ' Expensive ory' To" man1 Onn e Coonty'a flYe aupcrv1aor1 Uk.a to call lhomseiv ftaeaJ eonurvaUv . That's because the term O.Ca.I t'OIOSC!rv11Uvr h a nice rtna t.o il. ll I.ea.di voten1 t.o bdleve their man on lhe county Board of SupttVl.IOn II a miser w1th their tax dollars. But In.st week the Ove supervisors demonstrated they don't m1nd apl hmg other than ~ty lax dollars around. llow? Well. they al(reed to spend $85,000 m federal and state tax dollar~ to buy and re:>t.ore a de Jap1datoo water tower in Sunset Beach. a 40·year-old water tower they somehow ~id has a historlc~l significance. Understandably. the folks m Sunset Bea<.'h have un interest in keeping the tower as a symbol of Coast Highway community identification. Thal 's fine as long as those interested rn com- munity identification were willing to pay for preserv· ing the tower. They weren't. So, as it stands now, if federal and state grant applications approved by the supervisors are endorsed, the water tower will become an $85,000 tribute to 40 years of history, which isn't really much history at ail. Convenient Timetable The House of Representatives has voted 402·22 lo adopt a new code of ethics. This had been more or less agreed on as a follow·UP to the reeent $12,900 con· gressional pay raise whith went into effect la:;t month. The code of ethics will not become effective until 1979, when the n ext Congress gets under way. Uv d.MAlal &n)' I.anal pay r gnUl tbe •tart oI t.b CongeU t.o ove:icome the attrma of self· a air t. Somehow the ethics code deferral bad no pro- blems reactuna the noor for a speedy vote of ap- proval. So our federal lawmakers will have lwo years in which t.o eruoy their pay ral.&e and any other inrome they can round up before bei.nl subjected to the pro- v1s1on o{ the ethics code that llmiu outsld~ income to 15 percent of congressional salary, or $8,625. House Speaker Thomas P. O'Neill said the oul· side inrome lim1tation is "a sacrifice we have to make." Somehow the idea of strug~ling along on a salary of $.57,500 a year, plus up to $8,625 of additional m· come, doesn't sound like too much of a sacrifice to us. Especially when the struggle won't begin for two years. Nuclear Security The Nuclear Security Commission's recent order for a major step.up in security at all nuclear general· ing plants has special significance !or Orange Coast neighbors of San Onofre. The NRC apparently is taking very seriously the threat of sabotage at the nuclear plants. and the possibility that terrorists might gain entry to them. The new rules call for at least IO security person- nel. including five guards. on duty at all times. Addi- tional security people. trained in lhe use of weapons, will be assigned to chores around the plants. More barriers. alarms. cameras and electronic sensors also will be installed. And the interesting part of this is the fact that a similar deferral, the Congressional Pay Raise Defer- ral Act (llR 1365>. has been wandering around in com- mittees since January. It would, if it ever emerges. postpone the effec- With nuclear plants now located in 20 countries around the world, the threat posed by terrorists can- not be ignored. Perhaps the U.S. decision to step up security \vill encourage other governments to follow suit. 'IRS? »'here do I deduct my share for the secret bribes the CIA paid King Hussein ... under charitable contributions?' Court Overlooks a Children Without Hope Fundamental Right When· B11reaucra~y Takes Over Toth(' 1':d1tor . The• recent r onv1ction of Hus tl1·r 1\·l ag<1z1nc puhlish<"r Larry f'Jynt nn 1:harges of pan- d ering, obsct•nity. and organ1zc·d cr1ml' \\as a dangerous setback t 0 ,, OH' r H' .. n c· It i 7. (' n s . FI r s t Amt•ndmPnl frt'rdoms 'l'ht.• has1t• qul'sllon in the Flynt ca~t· should not have beC'n what tht· prmtt><l materiaJ was but the fundamental r~1rsl Amc•ndmcnt "right to publis h." The Ftr:.t Amendment t>xpressly states, ''ConJ.{ress shall make no law resJH'l'ling an c>stablishment of rt.'ligion, or proh1b1ting the free eXt'I <'tse thl·reof. or abndfoling th1· fn•t'dom or sp1•e1:h or or the pn•ss " The eourt ·s recent de- ci s i c1 n 1s t"on trary to our established Conc;titut ional f.:UJrantec that no law will tw 1m· JlO'>l'U against our frC'C'dom of th1• i1n·ss 'flll-: Sl'PREME Court <ldtnt t inn nf "obscl'nc" is far too vugu1• to 111st1f~· any t•riminul convw !1011 Supn•rn1• Court .Just11·c· W1ll1 .1m 0 1>1111i!l.is stJtl'1l 1111 ttw '1•r.\ cll'11111t1c111 .,1 11h..,1•t•n1t:,. th,1t 1t . ·" loo ... utJJl't'tl\t' Int lt•t.:al Jo..llll'l1on " 'l'w<'nt y m1ll111n t•opw.; arr 'nld rno11thl\ nt the·"" 1-;1Jl1•ol .. ,.,xu,al lv nr11•n tPct m.1i;:.111n1 ... Ob \1oush tlw11• 1'i ;i s1~n1 t w.inl ,,.,. OlPllt of c'tjr .1d11lt popul.1tin11 \\ho 1k.,1r1• Slll'h m<1tPr1HI l'hnd11f• tlw c·c'll.lrt hv 1·1111virt1111'. I :1rn Fl\ 111 for l'X\.'rdsmg h1· 1 ••ll't1t11 t11111al 111-:ht lo puhh'h h.1., .11 t•·mpt1:1t to 1nlc•r !1•11• '11. tlh uur lho111:ht prn1.•1•s-; tw t.1k1ni:: ·'".iv 0111' 111<11\ 1<lu.1l r1i.:hl to rl••1 1d1· \\hat "''' "111 rt'.Jcl .ind .,., h.1t ..... 11 110! Thl' h1w or ;11·t1v1tv t .. 1rr l·'h nl t•ni;:.t~('(f 111 h.1-. ll•·,.11 pn valt•nt Ill l'Vt'r\ ~IH'll'I \' SIO('I' H1hltc.u t1mt•s Nn t'omplc•x -.i><·1.- t y has l'\t:-lc-<1wrthout11 Om country .,., .1:. loundrd on th.-1irc•m1S1' of th1• fr<'C' prt>c;~. anti tht' prinlc'<I \\orcl It rs contrary t•1 (1ur hlstorit•al rrl'edom'i tn crnsor voluntarily :1011J.(hl printed mat- ter. ThC' major <'onundrum is. cto WI' acqUIC'SC(' to ~OVf'rnmf'll\ ':-, rnntmuL'<i C'CfOrt)', to prott'ct us from ourselves. 111111 i;(IVl' p.nvt'rn m!'nl the right lo decide wh11t 1s ac·ct'ptable to view or do wc :r;:wc thut right for ourselves. I s av wr ~a,·t• 11 for ourselves · GHEGORY V. RLZlCKA B o d Timin g To the Editor: Last week ap official program for the Bushmill's Grand Prix high-speed boat race arrived with our evening paper. On the ~over of the program was a beaulif\tl photograph of Newport Beach taken from the air during last year's race. It is truly a beautitul picture of one of the world's loveliest areas. On further examination, however, I was shocked to find that the course the boats were taking was in the direct path of the mi- gration of the Cal.ifomin Gray Whales. This year I have personally spotted many wb•lcs in the exact spot where the boat race is to be )leJd. I think it Is incredible that anyone with even the sliithtest knowledge of one of nature's greatest phenomenon would al· low this race to be held during the migratory season. ( MAILBOX ) Lttttn from r••d•rJ •re w_.c.onw. Tiw ritftt te COtHMMt let1•n to Ht \~C· O<l4lmt..-1 libtl Is,... .. Ned \.ott•r\ Of JOO -rd• W .... Wiii W 9iWft prrtff•n<•. Afl letters mtnt tMlude \t9ftoltvre -.d n'l••t1rt9 •Od,.H but"""'•' m.1y M wttttM~ on re- que.t It \Ufllclont rH•o" I•'"""'""'· l'oetty will .,., • P<'l>h\llod. You might be interested in chet•king on a stor y covering last years race that appeared in the Daily Pilot. Wasn't there an inci· dent of one or the boats having to be towed back to the harbor with a damaged propeller'! If my memory serves me correctly. I believe it was thought at the time that the damage was caused by the propeller striking what was believed to be a whale. I APPEAL tn you to take an editonal stand on this matter and force the sponsoring group to schedule the race at another tJme of the year in the future. I 'm not opposed to the boats or the race- JUSl the timing of the event. r am sending s1m1lar letters to the l '.S. Coast Guard. the Department of f'1sh & Gamc>, the Cousteau So<'1ety and other ~rnups that I fret m1~ht tw 1n .;t rumf'ntal in bnnging about the C'hanges 1 ha' e suggested. Anything you l'<1Ulcl tlo to help ex- pedite the m.All1·r '>'Ill be greatly a pprectal<'d MRS. LARRY BISSELL Reafnd Thettt! T11 tht' £d1tor: The pattern has been i.ct for l,1x relier and S50 for the needy rt•l1rf•<I r1titf'nc; and our \\ .ish1ngton lcj!1slators increase 1"1;ila rir~ for themselves and others m amounts of thousands of dollars l'ach wh1le the poor con· tinue lo su!frr the indignities of neglect fly lh('ir acts we shall know them and it is evident that they are not concerned about the peo- ple back home. We should re· member that birds of a feather fl ock together and that one politi· ciao said, "The people soon forget." Our citizens s hould wrile their Wash1ogton legis lators and others advising that our United• States Constitution provides for a government of for and by the peo- ple and that it i~ their sworn duty lo comply with it. RECENTLY the following quote appeared on a United States postage stamp, "DERIVING THEIR JUST POWERS FROM THE CONSENT OF THE GOVERNED." The people must be first, well fed, well elolhed, well housed and medically cared for. . Every <'itizen should write thtir Washington legislators as to what thelr position ls relative the excessive increases acquired for themselves. rr we continue to reelect legislators who defy the people, we have no one to blame but ourselves. There are more than twice as many incumbents as new legiSJators and the incum· bents are responsible for the in· crease$. President Carter needa our h~lp and copies of letters to the legislaton should be directed to him. C.M. GIBBENS WASHINGTON-Tens of thousands of American children, wards of the bureaucracy, have been consigned to a dreary purgatory, without love or hope. Many arc also living in wo~e poverty than the government rescued them from. It has become the American way for the bureaucracy lo take custody of children who have bet>n abandoned or abused by their parents. Sometimes the separa- tion IS \'olun· Lary . a breathing spell while families extricate themselves from the vicissitudes or modern living. But once children fall into the dutches of the bureaucracy, they often become lost in the paperwork. They become charges of magistrates and clerks who are detached, methodical. guided by regula· lions which they follow to the let- ter ln place of a parent, the aban- doned child has a government clerk seated in his cubicle pon· dering the latest form and decid· mg thal it runs afoul of regula· lions and must be disallowed. or the 350,000 children entrust- ed to the government's foster care program, according to con· gressionaJ testimony. •'between 100.000 and 200,000 ... are adrift ln foster care and will likely r~main in foster care for long and in· definite periods . .. Foster care has become a vast and a hidden dumping ground for children." IT HAS TAKEN Congress two years to put together the sordid story of the plpthora of social pro· grams whic'b make up foster care. The investigation was started in 1975 by then·Sen. Walter Mondale. D.·Minn., and Rep. George Miller, D.-Calif. Miller called upon the re- sources of the General Account· ing omce and the Library of Congress. The Health, Education and Welfare Department also conducted an investigation of Its own foster care efforts. The final results haven't been made public. but we can reveal the shameful findings: -Foster care costs the tax- payers almost $700 million a year, with the money shuffled in· to a bureaucratic maze when~ administrators fight over the dollars. Much of the money never reaches the children but is siphoned off by the admln· istrators. There is also a wide diparity in foftter care costs. raitging from $156 to $1,320 a Dear Gloon1y Gus Give up aom.-thlng for Lent-goto Las Vegas! L.D. ~ °'" ( __ , .... '*"'""" ,....,, .......... "<Ot4fll' '"i.tl '"-.,,.,._ .. llM _,,..,.... kff -'" ....,. .. 0-y Owt, 0.11• "'""' (JACK ANDERSON J month. According to the GAO study, the government is often billed for costs which "we believe would be unaJlowable un- der any reasonable interpreta· tion of federal regulations." -Over $600,000 of unallowable federal payments were made, for example, to two counties in California. The counties placed foster children in private 1n:-1.ttu- t10ns that made a profit off Pun~h children's misery at public ex- pense. The GAO found evidence of similar unlawful placements in New Jersey and New York. -THE GAO inspected fost~r care institutions which were no more than children warehouses, with broken plumbing. missing window screens, dilapidated furniture. broken windows and inoperable refrigerators contain· ing rotting fruits and vegetables. Other children's homes had walls and doors with holes, mattresses without bedsprings and "bar· racks-like" settings. •'Serious de- "After reading these book• by the sexologists, 1 realize we're appalli'ngly Ignorant. However did we manage?" ficicncies" were discovered in seven of 18 institutions the GAO visited. -At one-third of the inl>l1tu- tions inspected, some childn•n dtd not receive annual phys1cul l'Xams. Almost half on the in- stitutions had "inadequate con trols over medications"-thal is. unsafe storage of mcdicinl's within easy access of children. -HEW found the local foster care programs ensnarled in red tape. A child, for example, must run a maze of as many as six dif· ferent eligibility standards lo re· • ceive foster care. Tho programs were also plagued, according to HEW, by "lack of adequate plan- ning, goal setting, review and follow-up." -THE PURPOSE of foster car e is to provide children with temporary refuge. An attempt is s upposed to be made to help the family solve its problems and then return the child to his own parents. This seldom happens. In Iowa, 65 percent of the mothers with children in foster care hadn't been seen by a social worker for mor e than six months. In Massachusetts, the figure was 60 percent. In California and Massachusetts, more than 30 percent of the parents acknowledged that they had no contact with their children after placement. It might be better for the children if Americans stopped handing their problems and their consciences over to the bureaucracy. Preview for the President A two-hour radio talk show en- titled "Ask President Carter'' will be launched hvc from the White House on Saturday after- noon, March 5, in order to hell' Mr. Carter ''keep in touch with the concerns of the people.·' That's a good idea. As a con- cerned person myself. however, l decided to save Mr. Carter two hours of hard work by tn- tctviewing in advance th~ concerned people who will call in. This wa!ln't as hard as it sounds. For, as you know, there are only three people in Amflrica who call in to radio talk shows. One is The Querulous Lady: another is The Belligerent Drunk, and, thirdly, we have The Know-ll·All Nut. IN REAL L I Ft. The Querulous Lady is Henrietta Mowg, formerly the secretary to a military chaplain. Today, she devotes all her waking time to keeping the radio talk show In dustry running smoothly. As you may recall, Mis:oi nr Mrs. (rarely Ms.) Mowg is afraid to step out of the door of her own house; bas a large familf upon which simply dreadful calamities befall; wouldn't be cau1bt dead in • h01'pltal after wh•t the doctors did to her Aunt Mal.Ide; can't h<'lieve you're una- ble to guess bow much she had to pay for two pounds of measly • ( ARTHOPPE ) rutabagas last week; and is ap· palled by the condition of the rc:,t rooms in bus depots. She plans to ask President Cart er what he thinks of schoolteachers (who are on the public payroll, mind you,) wear· ing mini-skirts (even though they are definitely out or style) in their dassrooms in obvious hopes of a rousing CHeaven-only·knows- wbat) passions In the breasts of our innocent little second graders, (the Jezebels!) "l'M GOING to demand to know what the President's going lo do about it," she says querulously. In real life, Miss Mowg is mar· rled to Albert C. (Buster l Mowg, who Is, understandably, The Belligerent Drunk. Mowg says he wUI eschew discussing Commies, Fascists or the Oakland Raiders with the President in favor of his favorite topic, the threat ot "babadubbaahlshlum murrrrr." which he dotes on endlessly, particularly on late-njght shows. It is their nephew. Quincy, The Know·lt·All Nut, who remain~ undecided. He says he can't make his mind up between ex· posing the 1908 McKnatchbull Non·Ferrous Metals Tripartite Convention and bow it robbOO him (lndevious ways) ot$2432.1S or revealing the real truth (be will name names if not cul off the air) behind the Boud of Permit Appeals' stubborn refusal to let him convert a second.floor closet into a refuge for homeless p<ir· rots. ("Psittacosis be damned!" he says.) NOW THAT Mr. Carter ill "In touch with the concerns of the people" who call in to radio talk s hows, he can cancel the pro. gram and aim higher. There's no reason he couldn't wangle a spo~ on the Johnny Carson Show, for example. He should insist, though, that he be seated In the chair next to Mr. Carson's desk and not on the sofa with Buddy Hackett. After all, he ls the President. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robm N. Weed, Publi..hm' Thoma• Keevtl. Editor Barbaro Krelbtch, EdUorlcl POJ}t Editor 'Mle edltorfal page of the Daily Pilot seeks to Inform and stimulate readers by present.mg on this pagr diverse commentary on topics of interest by syndicat- ed columnists and cartoonists. by pmvrdinit a forum for readeni' views and by presenting this newi:p11per's opinions and ldta~ on currL"nt topici'I. The editorial oplnioni; of th«.> Dally Pilot appear t>nlv In lhr editorial column at the top of the pa&e. Opinions ex· prrssl'li by the columnists and cartoonists and leller writers ar"' lht'lr own and no endorsement or their views by the Da1ly Pilot should be Inferred. · Friday, March4, 1971 ------------~ Boy, 11 , AH J lAP,-Ehtv 1C"&rold Ton, Wat Md Ca.Ufonu• Go¥ Ed mand G Brown Jr. hue at l OD bla Wrt,1 l.n commao tber both •mt to be t ol UM Un1lAMl . w-. who boldl the offit'e d ltl.ldent body preaadent et Leurelwood £1ementary School here. bu dis cuued tbe n1Uon ·a top P<>Sl and how to -et there with the aovemor. wbo made W\ unsucc .. ssful dnvf' for th'· Democratic nom1nat1on in the lubl ~ltctton. "WHAT IUND O•• advu·c do you have for a slxtb-grader who wants to 1 be presjdenl?" the youngster asked WEST ED TH 10Hmor who 1el l1 him what to do 'EVC'J')lbody, Bro~n n:pht-d · ll doetn'lmean that l alwayw llsten" He told West that the governor ~ Job 1s not tbatdifft"Tcnt from any other Job and Hid he bad not yet found at so hard lhal be washed he were doing somethini else. SENIOR CITIZENS loat' Off All WEST GOT HIS start in presadenttal pchllcs from one of his bobbies •1111! ... f J8 Parch•••• ~AVE ON ALL ,U.CHASES IV IE OMING A M[Mllll or OUll UNIOR CITIZE~ SAVINGS 'LAN" r NO cos f ro vou RENTALS & All Prt·P•ld IX ProgrH11 Honored listening lo inaugural addresses. recordan~ them him .se lf Lind memorizing important parts. He says there drc three tlungs necessar> to THEY BOTH WANT TO BE PRESIDENT Tony West, 11, With Governor Brown tit ollege Pharmacy a successful presidential--------------------- tJn f AIR flR CO~TA MfSA I • o I I • , ._ , * M ~~l ' 0 .~...,_, ·-0PhVt'I~ o;l'IVICl' '>lb J;'88 hop. Design Plaza is o one-of o l~rnd shopping d1w1ct tu<l~ed into o quiet corner of busclrng Newpon Center. Along these ottroct1ve courtyards 1n orry wood studios and shops ore ore gollerres home furnishings. accessories ond specrolcy scores where che areas fr nest rncerior decorocors shop for chat spec1ol uem-or room-or service. Offices of sevc·rol 1ncenor design firms ore her('. along wrch those of graphic crusts, plonn1?rs. orch1tec1s. hair foshron and other designers Looi~ for Muldoon s ot che encronce co Des•gn PloLo Shop where designers shop. And where they worl~. coo campaign "Shake a lot of hands. gel to know thl· people and make good speeches.'· West says has favontc presidents arc Abraham Lincoln. Franklin 0 Roosevelt, Harry S Truman, John F. Ken nedy and Jimmy Cartl'r HE WILL BE 15 when the nexl prcs1d cnt1al campaign rolls around 1n 1980, but feeb that 1!) old enough to campaign for the Califorru a governor 1£ he runs again The youngster sa}!> he plans to be a Whale House resident b} the time he as 40. H he has time before then, he wants to be an author. THEN, Ot;T of que<;· lions, West asked Brown for his autograph "Here," he pointed "Right next Lo Goofy and Minnie Mouse · · Let's Abolish Winter Days COLU MB US, Oh10 <APJ A Toledo-arc:a lawmaker has an attention-getting solution to th(' problem of keeping homes warm and businesses operating despite shortages of natural gas. StalL' Rep John Galbraith of Maumee has an troduced lcg1sla t1on to abolish the m onths or January and February and transfer the days to June, July and August "By eliminating the coldest days of the year and incrca::.ang the number of warm summer days v. e could cut our energy needs by approximately one-third.·· Galbraith said. Th<.' tongue-in-cheek proposal is an effort by Galbraith to spur consideration of has ball to lift a ban that 1s not due to expire until mad-1978 on drill mg for natural gas on the Ohio side of Lake Enc "In reality the bill makes as much sense us many others relating to t he energy crisis and 1<> a-. constru<'Live as many of the laws enacted by the Ohio General Assembly and the Congress." he said "Th<.' legislature has been piddling whale the ~tatt• has bet•n burning its lam1ted energy." DE51Gn PLAZA ( L. ~1. mn ° J Ski Conditions ,, .. - INFORMS In the NEWPORT~ CEN'l'ER DAILY PILOT .... SAYE THE WHOLESALE WAY .. .· . · Ottfl lorry CC . TRHS • SHRUIS • HOUSE r&.AMTS BELOW WHOLESALE PllCES ON THE f0ll0WIN6: Blac.I< P "" Tam'> Jumper-; Nand n.1 Ahe a 0 eander 69:. .. .. ano manv mo<e ':. )JOO MINIMUM _. .......... S.D. Wholesale Growers ... ·:o-• ... I 1622 WARMB AVE. FOUMT AIM VALLEY rHOME 546-3429 -:: ... ... •ti; .. GEMSTONES ARE IN THE CUTTING You. hdve probably heard thttl diamonds and gemstonl!-.. Jll hav~ more or le'>'> the same characteric; tics m cutting Thrs 1'> true tu some extent an that they normally call tf1e largest diameter of tht> stone the girdle and everything abovf' the> r,trdle 1s known as the crown & everything below the ~irdle I'> known ;1c; thC' pavilion. From t his point on these charactcrist1c~ have no meaning unless certain angles. depthc;, .and drtlmctcrs. Jre ddher ed to which have IJecn mathematically determined to get the maximum reflection of lrght hack to the eye. E. vcryth1 ng hJ'> to do with the cutting and 1f the cutter is selhng by carat weight ht• is going to try harder to retain cl'\ much weight as pos~1ble In turn when we evaluate the stone. we determine what 1t would have weighed had it been cut to ideal proportions Why don't you drop 1n and let us show and explain the different steps of cutting to you. There is no cost or obligation and I'm sure you will learn something very • ..,...., r ou nt!W bvr ....,_,~ ant er est i ng. "°"' .,.. .-cM who cut "'•"'? "If you are not buying by a standard, you are paying too much." n•-. PROFESSIONAL JEWELERS INC. JEWEHR<; GCMOLOGISTS -OESIGN£R~ t;UTTC RS .'O'J(l/ l:lrookh11rJ1 Strwl, Su11r • l,J I. ........ 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Join us for a day of beauty and 1nformat1on Lectures on care and culture on Sat & Sun at 11 00 & 2 00 GET LAST YEAR'S HANGING BASKETS READY FOR SPRING We'll replant them for you or show you how Free lecture Saturday at 1 :00 p.m by Keith Wilcox. Please call for reservations. 1ClfllRS OLD Weekend Celebration I Jewel Court MARCH 4th Relampago Del Clelo de Santa Ana (Mexican Dancer~ MARCH Sth Balalaika Russia n Orchestra MARCH 6th Esplendor de Mexico (Sensational Aztec Dancers from Mexico City) Classical Guitarists NEXT WEEK MARCH 11th Greek Dancers from The Intersection MARCH 12th Okelanl's Polynesian Dancors MARCH 13th Hungarian Dancers SOUTH COAtST PLAZA BR'ISTOlAJSANOIEGOFRHWAY • COSTAM1$A • .. r,.. AP Dllf 1tcMt , Wt a• ~ fCJUD4 bf lt bMJy UI oMd al a tnt.aafD'l. WrvnalJ ttn&Hd of nntd ,.,_, J. b•'d ~born• alon• wakh.inl TV at lb um. Sntral fanuly members b.cked parta of bb atory, but couldn't lnt1fy they wens w1tb b:im dllr· m1Uwhour1..n quauon. So 1n court. Porter related ln detail t~ plot.I of the De~ 211 segments ol "Happy Days·• &ad ··t,ave:me and Shir ley " The out day, be produced video tapea at the shows, l'lupphc:d by the Amencan Broadcasting Co , und showed them for the lnbella County Circuit Court Jury The tact.Jc impreslicd the Jury Porter was ac· quitted. A . Ludlow Kramer, the former Washington secretary or state who ran the Patty Bean& food giveaway program, filed for bankruptcy in U .S. District Court in Seattle. Kramer l.1Sted debts of nearly $220.000 and assets of Sl77,000 But the assets included a ''possible claim'' ol Sl00,000 agamst a firm with wtuch Kramer has a dis- pute, attorney W.D. Palmer Sr. :.aid. l<AAMEA Kramer rec eived national publicity in 1974 when he was asked by the Randolph Hearst family to help admiruster a S2 million food giveaway program to m eet demands of the Sy m- b1onese l..tberation Army in the Patty Hearst kidnaping case. * Alderman Phil Paull, of Bulle, Mont , who once accu sed another a lderman of "stupid ir· respons1b1hty" for kaving a paycheck in clothing sent to the laundry. ~ays he sees the issue different· ly now P aull himself l eft a paycheck m clothes stnt ( PEOPLE J to the laundry Other aldcrml·n w er e ----------' unsympathetic whe n Paull asked them to authorize a replacement check. They voted 8-5 against him. ''I 've bared my soul in an embarrassing posi- tion." Paull said a fter the vote, and asked them to reconsider Tbe set•ond vote \\-as unaru'Tlously to Paull 's favor ... E v angeh sl Billy Graham returned lo the Mayo Clinic, a chmc spokesm an said G r aham, 58, w as dl!>Charged J an 7 aft er a week s hosp1tah za. lion for t rC'atment of phlcb1t1s. He 1>J1d then that hC' plilnned to r etur 'l th1!> Wl'l'k fur a followup ex ammahon Graham on .i,iin.illy 1•nl1•n •d the hosp1t;iJ sum •ring from an 1n nami.'d \'Cln In h ts ll'fl IW! • An nffln al o f the r>c nHr Water UepartmC'nl found !>Om e GA A HAM ltghl heartedm";s rn the• drought affecting Col orado and oth<'r Western slat<'s Blll Miller, director of admm1stral1on for the de· partment. says 1f thC' droug ht continues that m ay be som e bad news and som e good news "The bad new s 1s that 1f the drought keeps u p, withtn a f ew y t!.irs w e'll all be dnnking reclaimed sC'wer water "The good new s 1s lhnt there won 't be enou gh to go around,'' he told a City Council meetmg. Deaths Elsewhere J. 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(t11~1, on l"tDr.,.ry1,1'n ,,,,.., f'vl>tl-°"""'-(H\I 0.llf Pl ... r.ii 11, lt,H -IM•(h4 "" ORANGE COUNTY Martin Named President of United Way Phil Martin. Orange County division manager for Southern C alifornia Edison, ha~ been elected president of U n1tt•d Way of Orange County Nor t h Sou th M.irtin, a native of Santa An a, h as been active m several L'nit ed W ay campaigns. m ost r t.•ccnt Jy as chairman or the loam·d ('\ ecullve program . H e will head a 65 m<'m h<'r bo a rd c harg ed w it h th e r t>:.pons1b1hty of r aising and al lot·at1ng funds t o support. 7fi hum an ser v ice Jgen C'it•s in Orange County. Elected to !>t'r\l' with M artin for the coming year are: -Thomas Wilek. vice pres1 d ent. Walck 1s the I rvme Com pany's vice president for public affairs. Beth Graham, a L a llabr a councilwoman, secretary. -Wilham S. Woods, president o f J o.Line T ools, Anah eim, Lrl'asurer . Refugees Need Aid to Tutors V olunteer tutor s a rc n ec•dNI to assi s t V1dna m l''-C and I n dochin1.•se rcfu~c·ts in tc•,1r nmg English and in sharing Amt•n can culture and c ustom s, aaordm~ t o thC' Oran ge County Depart m enl of Social Scrvicc•s. The goal or thl· program IS lo <'nable r efugees to g ain languag1.• and vocallonal skills that will h e lp them to b ecom t.• self supporting. \'olunteers will wm k 10d1v1du ally with m C'n Jnd wom en C11rolled in the l'la:.s 111 the W estmmst er area lnter e:.tfd volunteers shoulri C'ontact Sharon A C'b ersold .it 834 4703 for further inform Jllon I--..... ea--.~'"' Board Plans To Double ]obs Add.ltlaaaJ eontrob ovt""r a ft'derally fundf'd Jobs pro1ram have been lml)OCM:d by Ona.aae County Supervisors 1'hey ul:.o ho.tv~ 1approvcd plan& to more than double u,. num~r of such po111lioni. The board a~ked County AdmJn1•trallve Offlc~r Robt-rt Thomias lo submit a bst of projeoeU to be 11talf~ by employes hared through the "6 lt.,. rr I A"" f> .. l.a.t.I• -A c.-... ............. --· _____ ........ I t •ti• ........ ~'Of M ... .... , ... ' •alO!'tw "'"••Coit • 1• ~ ... ·-c...i. ...... ----c-.. _ ,, , ... , a..... c.. ~ < ........... ..,~··· ,..... ,,..., . ft •I l'tlf L'll t'r~ _,., J:tlf ... ,.. ..... A_,_ ..... , <• _ _.. ........... __ ..... 4WWlll9 , ...... """"""•"' ... 1'9'. Mn°"'''" 'M,.., ,,_ •• to •u ,,. l ttwt"°""'*"' .. ' O.t•'"''"•'..,_, Ct:QA1 ,....,,.,,.,°""''••.it•°" l lllf 10Hf PfT1T1()H It 1•1111 "" tt\tt c.,, .. -~· -.~,.·~· c • ..,,,,,,,,..,, '' •••r Dr1w ,.,..,,.Mir~ '"'"°""'"' fOf .. Hfl1"4t0n1t..ttPt0... Dr•PHt\' '°' "4 •0 •t UH 11'7 A.ft•~'"' Aw-ftt.;e And llO) ~110.r10t A.,,~.,..,.,,... 0 to MO•~ te> c.ontot~ .. ""''" ,,.. c-"u•t """ federal Comprehensive l!tmploy· ment and Training Act <CETA1 -------------------! Pt,11n E:n•••O"Mtrf'ltttt °"'"'"'"'•t•Ufl 601 Jobs ('r ented l ast year lo from 1,200 to 1,500 this summer . ICE.QA) El lit fOf" lhf (ttntrAI Ar•h.l P1•"•<<tfOft'llbyCour,c1111 , 14 l ll[ClOC AflON P[RM IT llP·n-41 .... PeUIM<A-tll[n t)Olll \tr•~t. CO\t• Mt\• C•lltonH• to' ~nTH\\IO" to rt•O<•l• • •1nq1 .. ••"'tly r•\tdtrKt M\d dPCM.f\fod Q•r~ trom .... ~..-~w-... tfaTa•UiMN,.i.,t&"" ... '°"""., ......... ...... ••••c• •• ••••••• •• .................. . .... ......... ~ ..... ,., (\.. ...... , ...... _ t•••• .. •••l!llo-0 , .... , •• lloOtt. 0-0 -lrlOtK I 1t .. , .... e>tva• l- ltQ9Cllf '°""OC!I -"w _..,.., .......... .,. ~ , ........... .. ...._..._. ..... _ ... __ 1 ••• ,, M• '9 ~,_, tt ,_.., • ., fWI .....,, ............ ,, ........ w....,... ...... . tw .. ,., ....... ...,,_. ,.., ....... "°" . ..... ,, ,.,, ...•. "' ... ,,.., ,~.,..,.. .. 0..-•flftltf't ...... , ••• ,.._,., •I •eavtc C.M•r Ort.,...._,, 11\ tNC•IY .. ~•a,"" (•htorN.t 0•• .. ,..., I\ t•ll WILLIAM• i tJOttlll, ,....,,., ... , .. MILLI• -O()loAlO tl IV51f Al1-'f\•IL•w IJH N N-..... , S¥<te HI 1'1111•1'1.,. (A t»l1 All., ..... ,., 11t1I•-· Pub11.-Or-C.Olt\I Oell' PllM M•" ~ l HI 11 t•TI I H 11 Pl1BUC NOTICE And at the ini.i stance of Supervisor Ralph Clark, the board will be gi ven the power to approve any positions that offer salaries of 1'hore than $10,000 a SUPERVISOR Ralph Diedrich said he believe:. supervisors should at least be able to r eview where these pos1t1ons would be and what projects the new employes would pursue. Sl1 Pltit,,., \frMt 10 ~A t lOtWO oe•< pt 1-----"'--------- y ear THE FEDERAL program pays up lo $10,000 for each ~1 lion . leaving the county to foot the bill for any amount over that County o fficials explamed a funding measure lo increase the number of CETA pos1t1ons t1> he lp reduce unemploym ent 1s now p ending before Cong res:.. THE EXTRA FUNDS could tn· crease the number of C ETA posts adminster ... d b y thl' county f rom !he current 300. to from 600. to 900, they said. Countvwi de the new m easure <·ould provide as m any as 2..tOO new JObs In addition . officials said l ht> sum mer \'(lUlh employm ent pro· g r am 1:. e>.v el·ted to Jump from Center Geu $75,000 lroine Grtm1, The James Irv ine Foundation has awarded a $75,000 grant to the Providence Speech and Hear· ing Center in O r ange to fund a program which will evaluate '"high risk" infants at regular tn· tervals and identify dJsabiht1es m these infants as early as poss1· blc. The grant will C'O\'Cr an If! month period of operation but lhP administrators of the progr am hope lo r eceive enough addt tional funding to extend 1l to three years The center will be workmg m conjunction with the Neonatal In· tensive Car e Unit of Ctuldrcns But Supe rvisor L aurenc e S<·hm1t c o mpla ined CETA teache:. people to rel y on govern· menl and suggested 1l might be lime for the county lo drop out of the substdJzcd JOb program . Appeals Save Alcoholism Center Plan A proposC'd south county alcohol d('lox 1fication center ha!. passed a budget hurdle after L aguna Beach and San Clem ente city offlc1als made per sonal ap- peals for1t Lag una Beach Police Chief Jon Sparks said the budget commit· t ee of the county Alcoholism Council this week recommended funding of the six-bed facility, which w ould be l ocated between L aguna and San Clemente. County m ental health depart- ment ~taffers h ad d<'leted the propos<.'<I cenlC'r , °" h1c h w as sup· pm.ed to get undl'r w ay this month . from nr "t '1•a1 ·.,budget Spar ks o.,a1 cl thl• 1\lcohoh sm C"ounral <·omm1tt l'I' al't inn \\as prnm1--ing for fl'\ I\ 10).! th1• C'on· l'l.'Pl ·-i-m w rv opt1nrn.t 1c it 'll he \.\ orkL-<l out. · Spari.. ... !-a11l Th1• lull toum1I \\Ill meet on th1.• propo!>al TUl'!>d.1~ lrunate 'Escapes Hospital of Orange Co unty SAN Qt'ENTIN <AP I -Of. Margaret Anne Inman, director f1n•r :. scan:hed t odav for a San of the Center . will serve as ad· Qul'nlln p ri ~on an"mate who mmistrative director on the pro "alked a" ay from the minimum gr am . and Dr. Ralph W . Rucker ~ccurtl\ ran ch W c•dnesd a) director or the Neonatal Uml, Prison spokesm an Rtll M erkle wlll ser ve as medical director 1dcnt1f1C'd the escap ee as St efan The anticipated starting date 1s 11 ayt•::.. 21, M•n t u p from Los lh1s coming Sprtn.1?. f\ngcles for first degr ee r obbery. -'-~~~~~~~~~;.;._ Pl'BLIC :\OTIC't: Pl HLIC !'\OTICE ol lelWl toe-al It~ llMq-11 \tr .. I Env \ronmtt1tt •• Oetf'l'Mtn4ttOl'I 1CEOAI "'-""" o.tter..i-• A ElONE PETtTt()H A 11 0. tor ..... co .......... ,. ........... c-.. ,1 ... 11 1=.,,. Or CO\t41 M f't• C-. '"" pe..-ml\S>QI'\ to ,.,OIW ~OOt"rty •oc•tf'(f •t ttl~ Wail.c:t •~nu.w from Ct to fU CP ltt) t•'1 191• WellM• A•~ l<\d ,.,3 Pomona A""""" ''""' Al CP to RI CP '"' JOO).-lodd ""mt>enl t•)0..-1•).4. ~•" nvmtrrcr' 1tnd ••\\ ttll 'Odd rwmbP,.") 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IN! .. 111 \trip oft-COUNT'YC>f'OllAHG6 I S~ C)lttl 1n-rtlobP-IN'CI 10< \lrttl «><I CtTV 01' FOVNfAINVALLC:VI •o•d P"'PO••• only [H•Pll"O '· EllELVN H Oll•PPO, 00 ........... _._,,.,,..,NI 00<'1-wf\1<11" f"'4 1"9 co rt Hy ltwt I em tfw City CMft flf ... Nof111rwlf0ffllt\A,,._ Cit• ol FOV'll•1n V•tto th.ti IM w,,.,..., •<CIC>'! or .,,. MeO t• <W> 111e IOrtQC>tf'Q llftOlvllO'I """ '9QU!M•11 '" i..11\e0fl1<t0fltl0(1ty (t~"'tonte1-ll'OdlKtCI IO W'd COu"Cll el II\ ..., tu11 oartl<Uo¥\ o1 '"" oroooMO •1>¥1 ..,..,.,." ~·· rneetlr>Q "'"" "" ,,,. -.,.., tstfldevo1,..-,, 1qn -...... WMEAEAS • ..io PMCOI• .... "° •••d mwlrr>Q ·~ul•rtv paned -fon<Jer ,_,...,tor lutv•• ,,,..., ,,.,.. ~..,ovnw1oiiow•nq-•tow1t ttru<ll<W>I -un bP-mo-. w•l•O<f AY E'> C:OUN(tl MEN AdlH vW'd ., p.olv•tf! orOOil!'f't'f fOt ,.,,. a. t~ton Hntuno•n Scott W•l't.MI .. ,_,.Of l'W _,,,.e\I tO<,._r or HAYE!. Coun<•t,,,_ ...,_ E•h•Awnuo-Me9t>Dlt•St-I A8Sl!NT C.O\JNCtl.MEN -NOW. THE llE FOllE 8 [ If E.-.4¥ftH Or- AEWL¥E0 by llWCIN Counttl °' tfw (ll•(IK\ C•I• of I'_.,,, ll•t'rt tlWll 11.,_.11,_ Pvbll"'°" Or-Coell 0.0y Ptiot. • 1>11041< .....,,"') fOf r>vr~\ of t on M.rt ll•. II "71 •r.11 Trnr l No J.JO . ,/()() -~ ~ (3 " C/l.1A- ....,._, __ _ -------- • I ••• TBS TllBO&Y 18 THAT people born under tbe llOd.Jac water tans ol Cancer. Scorpio and Pix• tend to be very emo- tioaal; tti.l extrovert.a teod lo be born under the odd·numbered s1gn.'I Anes, Gemini, Leo. Libra, Sagittarius and Aquarius. aod introverts under the even· numbeftd signs Taurus, Cancer, Virgo, Seorpk>, Capricorn and Pisces. awl.I ...... put Ull'mllr.D Jml!dj:rb!d ft) ' l..ii~-tmP'MllllAIU and blrtb date cht&rt.J.'' BK MID WA.I aurprb.ed bJ tbe,... suits Ind ~ whether ''Ulen .. pttlutpa. cott of lmM and fart under' the hand cover of the ..... rat.cl clalma and fraudul~ot preteme ol mudl tbal C«* under the n •I of a.troiOCY. ''My instinctive akepUdam and dbUke of anything mystical had led me to 6 · peel unrelieved failure from any an .. vestigations or astrological pttdiclions .... I cou.Jd dearly wish that I cou.Jd think or some theory to explain the findings, . . w cu ... .... "'"&IU.Ju.t-.. u..,~. '"'TllD.S llA T' 'DE be more l bu ad urUI we bne ~ (!/ .. EJMDcll'I lt71 book "Race. ln· telli1C!ll!C'9 md Educatloo •' aupport('d the lbeory d American raearct.-1 William ~ and Arthur Jensen that ln· tellJ.ie,ott ls aeneUcally de'4rtnined and tar1el)t unalfecled bJ environment. The Americam had cited as evidence the lower JQ test ratings ol Amencan blacks compared with whites. Eysenck said the Irish in Ireland did badly on an· telUgence tests compc.red with other West European peoples. IN OUR SOtOOlS KEEP THE SHIP STUDY Wl1M MIKE SAGAR. •• * President Laguna Beach School Board * Past President Regional Occupation Board *Elected delegate State School Board Association * Boord negotiator 3 years ·QUEENIE By Phil lnterlondi " .. ·-""------------. f EXAGT Wi Sl~OUN*C LANE I PETER RABBIT'S BIRTHDAY Readings by Delores Bowles TODAY AFTER SCHOOL VOTE MARCH 8th 0 0 "It takes a little or the ating of it out.''. Cable Hookup Viejo Hornes Get Big Fil111S About 4.500 M ission Viejo and Aegean Hills resi· dents now have a chance to see five first·run motion 1 pictures a month on their home television screens. The service has been introduced by TM Com- munications, the cable TV company that serves I those communitjes and several others in the south . county. ' DURING A TWO-WEEK INTRODUCTORY • period, customers m the two Saddleback Valley areas will see .. American Graffiti." "Lucky Lady" and "The Three Musketeers" free of charge. Each will be shown eight times during that lime. Dick Young, vice president for community rela- tions at TM Communications, said after the pre- view showmgs customers will be informed that they have the option of paym~ another $4 .95 per month for the motion picture S('rv1ce That would be 1n addition to the $7 50 per month cable customers pay for regular service. Future oHenngs via the firm's Showtime pro- gramnung (packaged by a New York booking agen· cy called Viacom lnternallonaJ) include such films as "One Flew Over the Cukoo's Nest," "Allee Doesn't Llve llere Anymore," "Murder on the Orient Express," "The Longest Yard" and "Return of a ManCaUed Horse.·· YOUNG SAID TH.: OBJECT OF the servu.•e is lo offer top.flight mov1t• l.'nlertainmcnt befor e regular networks buy them for .,howmg dunng upcoming season.~. For their $4 95 a mc1nth , TM r-mtomers will re- ceive a special unit for their telev1:.wn sett. that will unscramble the ~pt.•c1al movie .,,~nsl Accordmg to Youn~. ~omr d1<>cret1on t<i made in .selert1on of f1lm!i to tw ~hown. lhouRh many arc ••R" rated. "WE TRY TO /\VOID nu: HARD core "R" films, 1£ you know \lo hat I mean.' he Sllld. not1nJ: there is a tteneral aRreemenl among r-able com panies not to show X rated f1lmc; The TM movie system 1s about half the cost or thot1e offered by olh~r <'Obi<' companies. such as Irvine Community Cabl<'v1s1on and Newport Beach's Teleprompt<'r. Young explained that thi!l 1s because onl y half as many movies ar<' shown l'ach month, a formal he believes is more interesting to the customers. He also noted lhut Hollywood proc.luccs only 120 films a year, whkh stretches the st•IN'taon lists. T HE TM EXECUTI VE SA.ID ms firm is trying to extend the Showlimc ofC('ring lo other customers it serves in San Clrmente 19,500) homes, Tustin (1,000 . customers) and San Juan Cap1~trano <about 650 l cu st.omen> by sum m<'r. But Young said the company mast first get permission to complete anstallalion of a microwave relay system to <'Ope with the rolling terr am of the south part of the county AD SUIT DISMISSED LOS ANGELE S (AP) -A $10 million lawsuit by Cesar Cbavei fl\~ RABBm <!l iNSUiANCE 1i:" 1914 ......... -· ~ COSTA MBA~ 541-5554 !.~ and backers of the farm ---------- labor initiative on last November's ballot has been dismissed by a Superior Court judge. THE T be . suit charged PlUMllHG that the publicity cam· .~~':.~. Palin .,a1nst the farm m.. ,._ labor Initiative, Proposi-.. __ , ., tlon 14, Wat haudulenl, .,...,,,,,.,.v°"'A~t but Judge A If r e d :M~2~1&S.:.?!~~,...~ llaraoUI ruled that lbe 1 "'~ i;_., .. "-r.w, 1 lad.I were "an expression 4_95-0401 or mere opinion tn a ,~~·:..., !ii"' pollticalcampaip" • 64Z.17H •10""' .... __ ........................ .... 5outh Coast ?lua PAID FOR BY COMMITTEE TO ELECT MIKE SAGAR 1437 Glenneyre. Laguna Beach John Hull. Chainnan Paid Political Advertisement YOU CAN PRESERVE PRECIOUS OPEN SPACE VOTE YES ON MARCH 8 JOIN A COMMUNITY EFFORT. HERE ARE SOME OF THE INDIVIDUALS AND GROUPS WHO ALREADY HAVE. John & Mant Store Don Mcinnis Carroll Beek Milan Dostal O.W. "Dick" Richard John Macnab Miss Sue L. Ficker Johf' & Marqo Stuart Barbara & Don Beckley Tom & Cindy Houston Marie & Harold Buckey Robert Shelton T Patrick Dougan Harry Kamph John & Mariorie Shea Mike Johnson Frank & Fran Robinso" Lynn & Evelyn Hart Jac~1e Heather Dr. & Mrs. John W. Reeder, Jr. Marilyn Hendrickson Linda Scheck Joe & Judy Rosener Richard & Elaine England Mr & Mrs. Roland Landrigan carter McDonald Carlyle "Cork'' Lev1nsor Boards of Directors ot Mr. & Mrs. John H. Porter. Jr. Marilyn Cleary Mrs. Howard Morgridge John Meindl Newport Harbor Area Jack & Fran Edmundson John & Mandy Cole Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Barlow Maurice M. Stone Chamber of Commerce, Helen McCrimmon Mr. & Mrs. Harry Bubb Craig Glasser Jane Mosmann Friends or Newport Bay , Hall & Melinda Seely Ann Spencer Lou16e Greeley Ruth Kahn Orange Coast League Ginnie Bunnell Mrs. John Bastic Dr. & Mrs. James Watt Margaret Howland ot Women Voters Jewel Carrington Stan & Fran Skafte Mrs. Robert E. Miller Shirley Rich Robert F. Stoessel Geri Nelson Ferguson Phillip & Joan Barkdalt Marv Julian Mr. & Mrs. Ward Baxter Martha & John Kdlef Pr Mr. & Mrs. Al Barstow Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Walker Boards of Directors of: Mr. & Mrs. William Hoelsher Joan S. Petty Gary & Bobby Lovell Leslie Cadenhead West Newport Beach Mrs. Marge Riley Michael & Joyce Clary Marcella Kelter Jill Durkee Improvement Assoc ; Mr. & Mrs. Robert Sangster Al & Kathy Pelligrini Mr. & Mrs. M.A. Gramme, Jr. Joyce Siegrist Newport Shores Dolores Virtue George & Clare Wesner Rochelle & Or. Irwin Hoffman Mr. & Mrs. Robert Kopicki Community Assoc.; John Geiszler Mrs. Pat Gaddis Barbara Barnard Mr. & Mrs. Paul Slayback Newpon Island, Inc. Shirley Knutsen Terrence McKenzie Dick & Caroline Clucas Steve Akin Newport Heights Richard & V icki Newcomer Sylvia L. Bogen Walter & Joan Semeniuk Mr. & Mrs. Harry Shuler Homeowners' Assoc.; Chris Byron Mr. & Mrs. Morns P1varoff Pam Mollison Ninfa Jarvis Central Newport Beach Donna Marsh Or. Renato P. Monaco Mr. & Mrs. W. Chichester Angela Ficker White Community Assoc .• Mr. & Mrs. Marshall Beck Mr. & Mrs. Peter H 111 Mr. & Mrs. Alex Sytnyk Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Helpbringer Newport Crest Minnie & Dave Ballard Charles & Shirley Sheppard Thomas A. King Mark Farris Homeowners' AllSOC.; Bob & Carol Murrel Edmund & Ruth Burns Mr. & Mrs. Ray Brown Sue Hifchman Corona Highlands Bob & Diane Newberry Mr. & Mrs. E II 1ott F erdori Mrs. Annette Cates Mr. & Mrs. Harold Voegelin Property Owners' Assoc.; Gary Johnson Ric & Sharon Barth Phil R. Curran Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Obegi Lido Sands Community Betty Briscoe Mr. & Mrs. Phil Shepherd Gary Malazian Betsy Mackenzie Assoc. Joseph Pickford Robert & Genevieve Minton Dr. & Mrs. Edward Miller Steve Johnston T. Duncan & Claudia Hirsch Mary & Anthony Amenta Mrs. Katherine Dean Carol Brown Geraldine Stewart Patty Johnson Mr. & Mrs. C.S. Chapman, Jr. Jim Gaianulias Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Carney Margit Motta Tom Evans Roy & Margaret Sinclair Owen & Gloria Johnson Gary Andrew John & Susan Rinek Fern Pirkle Wendy Sindelar Marylu Cenoz Richard Kirbo Brian W. Lawrence Milane Houser Dody Beek Mr. & Mrs. Richard Lewis Jan Simpson Dr. & Mrs. Jay L1chman Pope Hilburn Mrs. John Hartlein Mr. & Mrs. Clyde Oakley Joe & Hazel DeVirgilio Panos D. Georgantas Bill Spencer Mrs, Louise Woolsey Judy Cooper Mrs. Donna Krueger Barclay Ardell Donald 0 . Marlow Mr. & Mrs. Edgar Barton John & Peggy Scapple Helen M. Johnson Sam & Jan Oderman Ed & Jean England Bonnie Szyra1ew Max H. Dimmitt Grant Howard Barbara Dixson Sam & Bess Perino Mr. & Mrs. Michael Cornwell Dr. Alice Anderson Marie Reilly Mrs Rene Carr Scott & Liddy Paulsen Fenton S. Martrn Mr. & Mrs. Virgil Wilson Vic & Victoria Bailey Mr & Mrs. Roy Osterhout II Bill Morris Marqaret M. Gates Mr. & Mrs. Michael Stamenson Mr. & Mrs. Harland Storum Altal Mae Satterlee Sharon Fairborn Mrs. Marcus A. Hall Mr. & Mrs. William Wilcox Eldon & Fran Ford Ed & Jean Hart Janet Wieboldt Harry Nye Mr. & Mrs. Hugh Sutherland Lynn Ballard Jane & R 1chard Adamson Mr. & Mrs. W.C. Bilsborough, Jr. Enc & Polly Stanbndge Jean Wegener Lynne & George Coenen Jean & Les Be~n Glenn L. Anderson Paul & Sydney Balalis Carol Blanchard Roger Hannaford Angelo Vaccaro Bill Martin Suzanne Rudd Mr. & Mrs. William·Stabler Bob Millar Ann R mkenbach Bruce Williams Dr. & Mrs. John Skinner S.D. Sholkoff, M.D. Jim & Judy Wood Lyman Farwell Bill Agee Mr. & Mrs. Donald Strauss Mr. Art Gransky Cal & Helen Mclaughlin Bill Frederickson Paul Hummel John & Virginia McKerren Brenda Ross Jackie & Per Trebler T rudt Peabody Rogers Lucille Kuehn Peter Barrett Paul Ayckoff Ray & Wendy Williams ,, While backgammon bas stolen e nea s o 1et- setters. and is rapidly becom- ing . a popular game for the masses, it isn't the only game en joying. a revival. Today , . People looks . at backgammon . and two other old games. BEA ANDERSON, Editor Friday. March 4, 1977 Midway through a game of backgammon (above) are Harry Smith and Kathy Logan.At right, Richard Rowland checks row of new Pachinko games. Old game is popular again. Bl "1 N ................. The younf' buslneuman Altpped eboard lM plaM wJth a vfry offit-laJ.Jooldn1 allactMtcue and the bollaa t\tattd be muat bt> a very Important man. 1f ahe had known what wu ln the cue ~be would have different thoulhts. perbapa. It was a backaammoo set and the young man anticipated some rousma games on lbe long night. "Everyone carries a backgam- mon set now," asserted a Newport Beach salesman, who declined to give his name because he didn't want hls boss to know he was spending an after noon at the backgammon table While the salesman was exag- gerating a bit <not quite everyone carries a sell. more and more people art> learning to play backgammon, one of the oldest games in history. One game store, with branches in Newport Beach and Los Ready, Set, Go ! By MARCIA FORSRER(~ OHM 0.111y P ilot \t,.tt Steve Ouff scooped Uf) a handful of i;mooth. blark stnnri:.. selected on., and s nappt•d ll cln\\n on the woodt•n hoard with un- inhibited fort'<' A(tcr n few moml'nls of pon - dering. opponent Phil Thompson counterattacked with a whit(' stone. They wer<.' playing Go. possibl} the oldest board ganw in ex istence. It originated an China more th"11 4,000 years ago, according to Go boo~. During the seventh century. it reached Japan, where it has achieved such popularity that it is coMldered the national game. Duff and Thompson believe that in our country nine out of 10 people probably never have heard of it. Allhough devotees are fairly few, they are a dedicated bunch Once hooked, the game offers a challenge as fun or serious as players want to make it. TQ.E NUMBER of people becolhing interested is slowly in· cre~ng, noted Thompson He' and Duff, both graduate students and information com- putt•r sc1cnr1· major-; at lhe L'm\·crs1tv of Californ1e1. Irvin('. arC' co-rc\:lvers of th<' campus c;o Club Tht• club, \\h1C'h has <'X1sted in "various slat<'-; of ltmbo, ·· thev s aid. usually meet~ al noon on Sundays in the Antrar at l'Cl Thompson suggested calltng him . 752-0295. or Duff, 67J.8793, for meeting mformalion The materials required to play the game arc a hoard with horizontal and vertical lines. a bowl of black stones and one of while. Each player, is pro\'ided with about 180 stones enough so that he never runs out "THE TRUE black stones are made of slatt'. and the while ones are made of clam shell. Traditionally. the howls are leak or fine wood," said Thompson. "The boards in Japan can cost a small fortune," he added. Duff pointed out that "the game has esthetic appeal in Japan. "That ·s one reason why the sets are so nice Also, it has a sense of art. Where and how you place the stones has an esthetic nature.·· Thompson mentioned that "the nice thing about Go 1s that the rules are few and there are few exceptions .. RV Jl'DIC'JO US placement of his stones, each player lnes to control the largC'st possible area with lhe smalksl possible invest- rru>nt of stones The score of each pla~ er 1s de- l<'rmined at the end of the game by counting the number of vacant intersections or points within his walls, plus the number of prisoners he has taken. A tournament scheme for rat· ing players makes it possible for two opponents of unequal skill to enjoy a close m atch through han- dicapping. Amateurs are rated beginning a l the 35lh kyu <pronounced "Q"), a Japanese word for rank beginner, said Duff. LIKE NEGATIVE numbers counting backwards from 35 to one, ratings then advance from first to ninth dan (pronounced "don"). "Amateur ratings stop at slxth dan There are probably very few ninth dan players.'' said Thompson. Duff added that ninth dan play!!rs are usually ln their 80s. ''Progress is usually rapid through the low kyus, then gets more difficult as It advances," he said. • An1•• • h•d ··monumtntal 1aJ"" ol Nta tut )'Hr and ·~· the pl•leau b.aan't r'HC'hcod , ... Larry Girit. M• o( th• own.n. uld a ··aood portion" ol h1r> tto r e·a 1ial e1 come lrom backaammon. though b l' wouldn't gjve a hint as to "h•t the total was. The boom an Southern California began :&bout four years ago with impetus from jet· setters like Hu~h Hefner, G~rst said. "IT WAS A fad first. then the tad diminshed because ll's u good game.'· While it used lo be simply the game that was "on the other side of the checkerboard,'· it has come into its own now. .. It's ha rd to tell what hap- pened to get it started again,·· Gerst said ... In the 1920s it flourished. Then the bridge ele· ment got interested in it." OM rt'AMm mon people 4ll't' pla)'lnl I.a because there art> more opportW>lU• to lnm how . G~~l aald. He and hJa emp!c.>fn have tau&hl lhousanda OI PiOatt· In free cJus at both ol tbelr storH over the Jut two yun. The c•une It~ popuJar euenllal ly because It's a mixture of skill and chance. and gambling usual· ly goes along with It. The diversion as more than 5,000 years old. according to John Pawlowski, an Instructor at Chess and Games an Newport Beach "It was played in Egypt by the Pharaohs and then became the game of kings and emperors "Nero reportedly played for $1500 a point. ll 's a big gambler's game and the stakes t•an be high." Backgammon graduall~ filtered down from royalty to the common folk . moving westward to Ireland, England and finally the U.S., Pawlowski said THE DOU BLING CUB.:, which raises the stakes, was in- vented in the '20s. which .. added . a whole new dimension." Jet-setters began talking about it around six years ago and it caught on in the East. Pawlowski said, and about four years ago, Los Angeles caut:!hl the fervor "And now, fmall>, everyone~ playing it." In teaching new :.tudcnt::.. Pawlowski, a former bank t•x ecutive, stresses that backgam mon is "a g-enlleman's game You always· smile, \\in. lose or draw." Most games last six to eight minutes but people have been known to sit for hours play mg the same person While gambling 1s prohibited by law ih California. backgam mon players seem to find ways lo get a round the rules One member of a Newport Beach backgammon club said bets are agreed upon before play begrns and payoffs tukt> place outs1dl' tht> dub nt•xt time the players meet ··1 have met people who make a living at it." she said "It's a sport of the upper echelon .. The anonvmous sal<.•sman sa11J he has lost ~P to S60 and also pa)s his debts "out of the establish ment ·· lie laughed and com menled. "It pays the rent .. BAC KGAMMON CAN BE pl ayed al several Orange Coast locations almost any night of the week, including Tiffany's, a private club in Newport Beach. which claims to have the largest backgammon club in Orange County y "!'heft ant l'lpt 11b1n 1tvm peraoo1 p«r l•ble) and Ed Mar , prw•d nt, 11llmat ·!f tMr. are four luroowc,.. t-•t-h oveftina. M rtln.i: stresaed that nu aamblina a.s llllow~ at Tiffany·~ and .aid be doesn't know of an) violations at his club. The Bar Point club, at tht· Newport Beach Tennis Club. has fewer tables with about SO mem bers. Membership in the tennis club is not necessary to Join tht- backgammon club, according to Kathy Logan, one of the more ac· tlve memb(>rs. Bar Point was started by Wally Cruttenden al Harry's Bar and Grill so the name has doublt significance. he said (bar and point are two game terms l. There also are backgammo11 tables at Picassio's and other dis- cos in the county, where a peri;on can both learn and play . Why are people more interest ed in the game now than ever before? According to Pawlowski. it's a .. chicken and egg" syndromt• Sin<'e more people arc playing there are more products availa ble and more books beinR writ- ten With more products. mon· people a're hooked llE BELIEVES also that Cal1lorn1 an:,, art' becommg 111 terestcd rn dorng something besides watehing telev1s1on. M artincz, however. said then• definitely is some snob appeal lo the g a m_e .. It ':,, a mo r l' sophisticated game." he m ain tains. "Only lh<' affluent and astute are into tl · Ms. Logan said she thinks tht· game is popular primaril~ because of the gambling ... Anet 1t ·s a mental gamc of skill l 'nhkc other games of skill. 11 can be played in seven mrnull's. Because of its speed it appeali. to people Ii\ ing in a fast-pact•d life. she added The salesman. pausing betwt•en moves in his secret af ternoon game. :-.aid he believes backg;.11nmon is 70 pereent luek "Every game is different though the obJec·l is the same 1t ·s vt·ry intriguing It " ;i good thought game · Whether people play backga. ' mon simply because it ·s the "tr\ thing to do can be debated. 1>111 the price.of sets indicates that r<' ally anyone can JOln the fun . Tbe cheapest sets. for tra\'l' mg. start at S2.95. while the i.;I timate is a co1wert1ble wood ta ble for S595. It has a chess board on one side and backgammon on the other. Used Machines 'Recycle' Fun By DENNIS McLELLAN Ot the O••ly Pllol Stall In Japan an estimated 30 million people throng the more than 10.000 pachinko parlors lhal dot the tmy island countr~ P achinko is lhe Japanese \ ers1on of /\mcn<'an p111hall A nal 1onal pastime Jor more than a quarter of a century, II has, m re l'ent years. oegun to lnckle Wl'Sl\~arcL Se\ Pr al /\men<'an eom pun1t•!- are purchasing and rerondttion mg th£• used mat'hines They re· iall tor between $25 on up to SlOO <1.\n t'St1mated 100.000 machines .i vear now arC' being imported into the U.S 1 But there must he more to lhC' O.lly l'tlol -·tty I l.tt "•"('' The Oriental game of Go is played with black and white stones. mania than simply flipping a levC'r and watching small stc~:I hall s maneuvl'r through lh1 · mnC'hml'. hoprfull~· landing in .i Jackpot holl'. In Japan thert' 1s PARLORS, WlllCll n•st•mlJll' Las Vega::. gambling ca!-lllOS, arc Jammed nightly wilh playl•rs, who sit for hours in front of thl' rows of colorful. noti.\ machinl'~ The reason 1s ob\'1ous'. Like a slot mac:h1nc. e<1C'l1 J aC' k pot gm.hes out 15 steel ball:-.. which can bt• traded for <·1garettt•s. c11smetits, grocerio.~ and otht•r prizl's. '140 balls an· worth one bottle of soy sauce 1 So far there are nn American \'ers1ons of the Japanese g<1ming parlors llcrc. tltt' f!Ompacl pin· ball games usuallv wmd up in liv 1ng rooms and dens where the whole family JOins m. Trading Jackpots for prizes fa nol a requssilt• to having a good lime. however. Aficionados claim it 1s nol only run lo play, but that 1t Is excellent for un· winding "ft can rt•heve frustration," says Steve J onc•R, of The Pachinko Factory, an E l Segun- do-based firm. "!l's also a gamt' in which you can compC'te. H's entertainmt•nl ror the wholl' family ... INTEREST IN the game ha): increased in the last two yeari;, s a ys Ma rybeth Jackson. man ager o f th e Pachinko Palace. a Canoga Park import· wholesale-retail outlet. The company supplies Sears and Montgomery Ward, accord- ing to Miss Jackson, who says Christmas sales were good. Often someone will set out to buy one machlne and walk out with several. The 32 by 20·inch units are portable and can be installed on the wall. "One lady put.one in the bathroom," says Miss ,Jackson. · What is the attraction1 "Watching the ball11 has a mesmerizing effect to it," sh& says. "Ifs a release. ll cal~ you down and lets ou~tenslon. ·• ' Jack Langhaus~r. 19, or Sania An a. says his family receiW<t one three years a.io aa ~ <See P~ClllNKO, Pu;" 1'2l . .. -~ --- - ·i.~t Sleeping Pass·iOnS Lie (Ann landers~ DEAJl ANN LANDERS: u..o J'DQ .,,. .mu.ea • a.u.. in )'Oaf ....... tao.ad Um.es. ll'• a ••7 fontwer. a •a b•rinl kneQlao..t . ...,..,. .ta.',.. ........... ... ~ ............. ~ .. &a. W!!U...TaAVELED ROAD ltilJ bard to jt oa PIJIU o.tliDil ..... I wlM to tmJ my tecn!t p..tion bow I I.eel lmt J•m alHid .. wW Ulin.11 I'm oa tM make -•Meb I am ooL I doa't want MX &om hlro or ~ eta.e. AU ! wam la for him to llmow bowl reet. . ,..,,,, .... ,.. ... a..t 11 waa la'Pb'f-.Y ...... tM'"" llJ bm> Id ad I a~ lb.e same pnblem after t bad my lubea Ued. CWe bad 1Hea ehildJwtM9d I .... 40..v1old.) DSd W..T.a.: 1'• dW ul I .. ........,... 'ftaab rw • ....., liO&U' Get the word out, Amlle. - WrrHYOU .... ,. ...... " ... I'm• happU)' mamod woman lo my JDI. We bave one child who m.am \be world t.o mt. I woWd never do aoythi.aa to betray my baaband or 'briD1-lhama on my child. But I is.ppen to be in love wtth another man. He la my age. a lont·time family rriend - morally UDrilht and bas no idea I am in kwe with blm. Should J keep quiet and hope the dttamt wilf atop? Tbel"e la DO one in the world J caa discuq this with but)'OU. -MRS. NO NAME 11 ,_ ~.... aff•nl .,. .... .....,, ,.... ,..,. c-*1 - state llll!lllllal Bealtla Aued ... for u a;ipolatmnt.. DEAR ANN LANDERS: 1 was interested bl the letter from the woman who signed herself ''Empty Shell." She was the ooe who had a hysterectomy and hoped (OI' a better sex life after the operation -but it was worse. I dream about this man almost every nigbt and the dream.a are putJy~ Be either dies or goes DEAit I0.8.: U ,... &ell t1Mt mu what yoa've &old•• Jae Wtll svely tldDk yoa are pl'Ope9itm. lag him. My advice la to keep quiet. Some coaueling ml1bt be I 11 bet they are both Catholics. Experience Moo-ving Orange Coast elementary school students this month have a chance to see first-hand where those daily glasses of milk really come from. Jeffrey Byers and his mobile classroom, part of the Dairy Council of California nutrition education program, will be visiting Newport- Costa Mesa schools through April 1. The "classroom," which has been plying the state for about five years, is designed tG create an awareness o( where food comes from. Young children, used to cold milk from the refrigerator. usually are surprised in discover- ing that milk direct from Geraldine the ~w is warm. A survey of California children who have seen the demonstration reveals that about 82 per- cent bad never seen a real live cow before: Gerald Kim, 7, says hello to Geraldine the Cow. How many toes does a cow have, is just one of the questions posed to Jeffrey Byers of the Dairy Council. Cows, by the way, have 'digits' and there are two per foot (or is it hoof?). Programs Informative FOUNTAIN VALLEY WOMAN'S CLUB: Presentations will be made to several organiia- tions during the Tuesday, March 8, meeting of the club. Recipit·nts will be the Boys Club of Fountain Valley, $860, Girls Club. S250: the Orthopedic ally Handicapped Campersh1p program of Fountain Valley High Sl·hool, $450. JUMOR WOM/\N'S CLUB: The Laguna Beach group will sponsor classes in cariopulmonary resu~cltat.ion Monday, March 7, through Wednesday. March 9. from '1to9 p.m. in· the Community Presbyterian Church, Lacuna. • The class ls open to 2S people and is free. Further information is av aUable at 499-1461. HUNTINGTON BEACH ART LEAGUE: Frank Tauriello will be the guest artist at 7:30 p.m. Monday, March 7, in the Edison CommlWi· tyCenter. DISCUSSION GROUP: A new group formed for parents of children who have died suddenly will have its next meeting Tuesday, March 15, in the Huntingtoo Beach Free Clink. There is a need to associate with others who are going through the same emotional crisis, ac· cOC'dlng to a SJ>()kesman of the National Institute of Mental Health, which sponsors the free dis· cussion group. Further information may be obtained by calllna Barbara Dou. 834-3827. OMNGE OOUNTY Ill: Christine Edwanls, an airport noiae and environment specialllt. will speak at the meeting at 7 p.m. Wednesday, March 9, in the Harbor Racquet Club. Costa Mesa. SONG WRITERS GUlLD: The group will meet at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 8, in Manny's Restaurant, Huntington Beach. CALIFORNIA FEDERATION OF WOMEN'S CLUBS: Orange District women will tour the Ortega Highway to Carnzo Park Head· quarters for a tree planting ceremony Monday, Marcb7. Further information is available from Mrs. Al Krultenberg, 848-1286. The annual membership tee and creative faahion show is planned for 1 p.m. Friday, March 18, in the Ebell Club of Anaheim. SENIOR OOUNCIL: 'Whit Croniwell-Yorba Linda city councilman and bead of the county as- sociation ol senior citizen organization presi· dents-bas taken over the leadership of the Orange County Senior Citizens Council The council, which represents the interests of the county's 250,000 seniors, is the official ad- visory group on elderly affairs to the Board of Supervisors and County Senior Citizens Program OfCice. ORANGE COUNTY LUPUS CHAPTER: A "Fun Weekend" in Las Ve1as is beini planned· by the chapter for March 25-Z7. Arrangements in· elude round trip by motor coach, lodging. some food and transportation in Las Vegas. Int«ested persons may contact Mrs. Ken-- netb Goldstein, 897·2632. Reservation de· adline i.s March 10. CALIPO&NIA MEDICAL ASSOCIATION AVDUAaY: Mrs. Frank E. Kendrick Jr. of Newport Beach will be inataUed as preeldelt during the 47tb annual coovenU.on Tuesday. MarcbS. ln the Disneyland Hotel. PETER RABEflT'S BIRTHDAY Readings by Delores Bowles TODAY A"ER SCHOOL $oath Coast ?lua AU our IJ"OWial·uP ,..,.. we bad lt pouaded into OW' bad.a that a.ex•• for procreatloo and It WU linfU1 to do anythlna Lo P'"ent ~Intellectual· ly we knew better but emotional- ly we weJ'e ftlled with &uUL a va19aMe eeatribatha LO ~ .. .. ~. DEA.a WITH •&: I ll.earti11 •IJ"tt daat .... " .... pnt dul co olttt. ,.,..._ w1-bfl After my operatioo neitber ol us could achieve orgasm. Wben l spoke to my gynecologist he sue· geated that both my husband and I talk to our priest. THAT solved the problem. Please auagest it to· "Empty Shell" and others. - DEAR AHN LANDERS: I was dtlllbl.S Lo ae-e you clobbtlr violence on TV. but I w111h you bad added a word about the fine program.a that can be seen on public broadcasting stations. btte ,_.hlC lt by llhM.ld pwe It a try. l '\11! aeee pt"OCrama •..-Uc TV tba&dwarf die HIW...U. l s alcoholism ruining your life! Know the danger signals and what to do. Read the booklet, "Alcoholism -Hope and Help," by Ann Landers. Enclose 50 cents in coin with your request and a long. stamped, seU-addressed envelope to Ann Landers, P.O. Box 1400, Elstin. lll 60120. Many people think the educa· tional channehl are duU. Not true. Some of the brightest shows around sparkle on those under· promoted superior public sta· Her Job Never Done By DENNIS McLELLAN OfU..0.11,l'KICMeff Thirty-eight years ago when Marty Mann began her recovery from alcoholism, she re- ceived little sympathy. She and others battling the disease were met with apathy, open hostility and great prejudice. The world-at·large made up its mind about these people: They were hopeless drunks. Unfortunately, that attitude hasn't changed much over the years, says Ms. Mano, whose mis· sion in life during the last three decades bas been to educate people whose view ol the alcoholic is that of a skid row bum sleeping in gutters. As founder and director of the National Council on Alcoholism in l.N4, Ma. Mann in the early days averaged 300 talks a year spreading the truth. "Jt seemed to me the audiences were hungry for the kind of information I was giviag them, .. she says, believing facts about the then-lltUe- known disease would lead to action. She would tell her audiences: "I think we can ·open up this country to recognize that alcoholism is a disease and that alcoholics are worth helpiag. "ntOSE WERE revolutionary statements in 1944," she notes. "Even today, in certain circles, they still are." The internationally-known author and educator was speaking at a luncheon at the South Coast Plaza Hotel for the alumni of Com· prehensive Care Corporation's CAREUNIT pr<>- grams, which provide treatment for alcoholism. When she began her recovery she did not know what was wrong with her. Nobody bad ever heard of alcoholism or used the word, she re- called. "When I did discover I had a disease called alcoholism, it was perhaps the happiest moment .of my life. To have something nameless wrong with you is a very hard thing to bear." Much of the information she learned is in- c luded in her books. "Marty Mann Answers Your Questions About Drinking," and "Marty Mann's New Primer on Alcoholism.'' In begining her early speaking engagements she knew she would have to get scientific backing if she were to be believed. Studies done on the disease at Yale Univeristy gave the talks a "cer- tain amount of respectability." SHE WAS FULL of optimism and hope that, armed with facts and the truth, she could change people's attitudes within five years. Two scientists, however, laughed al her as- sumption. The gap between a new discovery or concept and its acceptance by the public is 50 years, they told her. Ms. Mann didn't believe it. "I'm beginning to think 50 years is not eoing to be enough.•• she says today. "We have such resistance to what we're try. ing to say and accomplish. We're fighting deaf ears and blind eyes most of the time." She noted that California is far ahead of other states in the number or treatment and re- ferral services available. "Some states are still in the dark ages. They have a paper program only." While Lyndon Johnson was the first presi- dent to recognize alcoholism publicly as a serious problem in a speech to Congress, what funds were appropriated were spent on research. SPEAKING OF THE National Council on Alcoholism, Ms. Mann said the volunteer health ·agency is not dependent on anyone but itself. · But in receiving funding, she said, the or- ganization is s till on the "bottom of the totem ·pole. "There are still too many people who think they (alcoholics) are hopeless drunks." Eighty percent of American adults drink. she said, but far too few know the effects of drinking. "I think a lot of them feel threatened it they read about it. They run away Crom it. How we'regoingto reach these people I don'tknow." Ms. Mann said the goals of the' Council are the same as they always have been: "To have an informed and sympathetic public attitude about alcohol and alcoholics so that nobody need hide it. .. Saying there can't be too many treatment facilities, the i2·year-old woman wished CompCare success. "Don't think anybody can sit back in com- placence at what has been accomplished. One need only look ahead to wbat is needed and com- placency vanishes." Taurus: Be Romantic By SYDNEY OMARR SATURDAY, MAJlCHS ARIES (March 21-April 19): Full Moon posi· tion. aspects J>\lu •• : ~ :.Jncems with employment, communication, general ability to bring together those whose views oppose each other. TAURUS (April 20·M ay 20): Haze of wishful thinking, romantic notions could dominate. Key now is to perfect techniques. to define terms, to refine procedures. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Full Moon posi.· lion highlights practical matters, including legal rights, permissions, obstacles. Joint efforts need review. CANCER (June 2l·July 22): Finish rather. than initiate projects. Give full play to intellec- tual curiosity. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Lun8r poeition em· phasizes feeling of possesaion, of security, of. payments, collections. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept: 22): Full Moon, in your sign, emphasizes personality, appearance, fulfillment of ambition: LIBRA <Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Highlight versatility -keep resolutions concerning diet, concentration, meditation. Full Moon position ·accents secluded areas, dreams. fears, doubts. hospital. institution. SCORPIO (Ocl. 23·Nov. 21): Lunar position. aspects indicate emphasis on desire, fulfWment, intensified relationship With member or Oppo6ite sex. You can fight your way out of corner. From Page Bt · • • ... Pachinko Christmas gift. "It was kind of unusual when we got ours,•• he says. "'It's stagnant right now," he says or his machine. "We became bored with it after a cou· pie of months." ·But maybe boredom SAGl'M'ARIUS (Nov". 22-Dec. 21): Accent on achievement, recognition, better rapport with professional superior. One who appeared depen- dable could confide doubts. confess infidelities. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Steer clear of direct confrontations. Take ring roads -be· diplomatic. Make intelligent concessions. Full Moon now accents long Journey, education, language, ability to bridge generation gap. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): See through attempted sham; be open-minded, not gullible. Individual who makes "interesting" claims could be victim of delusion. Know it and act, respond accordingly. PISCES (Feb. 19·March 20): Let sleeping dogs lie -don't look for trouble. Be alert to sub- tle signals, nuances. Emphasis on legal forms, documents, hidden clauses. One who seemed in· different lends support. Weddings ~ and Engagements To avoid disappointment, prospective brides are reminded to have their wedding stones with black and white glossy photographs to the Daily Pilot People Department one week before the wedding. Pictures received after that time will not be used. For engaJ.:ement announcements it Is imperative that the story, also accom· panied by a black and white glossy pic- ture. be submitted silC weeks or more before the wedding date; otherwise it will not be published. To help fill requirements on b-lth wed· ding and engagement stories. form~ are available in all Daily Pilot offices. Fur· ther questions will be answered by People Department staff members at f>42·4321. BE SAYS winning a jackpot. which he feels is more a matter of luck than aldll, has about the aame appeal as winning on a slot machine. wouldn't have set in l--:;r;~=;;:~~;;;;;:;~liiiPf;;i~;:;~"'P.!iiiiiii quite so fast it be had RUFFELL'S But even winning jackpots get& old after a while.._ made up his own game. which. Mias Jackson UrHOLSnRY says, many people are w... Y• W..t doing. ...IHt Strip pacb lnko ltnHetlormY'Cl anyone? c.te w..-~25' ~~.o~-. INTERNATIONAL HAIRSTYLIST After setting up two salons in the lslondes of Indonesia fOf the Hilton Hotels, the Lido Corrioqe Trode Coiffures proucly presents Tom Ogden Fonrerly troined with Vidal Sassoon, Beverly Hills • Storting Morch I 675-5370 COMPTON-V •&11••• aaroaa lak• Utalr rac11!11r111._...1.Aape DtQlllSalp ~ )l I.be cramped ccmfiDal ol Comp&aD CoUep for • Clr +A q~ ooll.ldcm wllb lbe Tubabet ol m.ta. Tlpaft .. at I in lbe 1.-..a& om wttb Fouo&&La Valley Hltb boost.en llm.h.ed to IQO ae1t.a. Aw&Jttns coacb Dave Brown's Barcoa, a.1 and No. 3 in lbe CIF . ) ALEX'SLACK (32), PAUL AKIN (22) PLAY TONIGHT. CIF Playoffs • Corona del Mar, Riverside Collide ' RI VERSIDE .Corona del Mar lligh's Sea Kings. South Coast League basketball champions and boasting a No 2 rating an lhc Cl F 3 A poll and second seeded an the playoffs. m vade Ramona High ror a quarterfinals tiff Awa iting are the Bears of Riverside Poly, runnersup an lhe J vy League with a 20-6 over all re· cord. Tipoff as tonii:ht at 8 T he R1ven;ide lineup does not a ppear to be as imposing as Fountrun Valley's U>s Amigos, a tt'am that fell 51-37 to Corona del Mar in the second round Stall. however , the re 1s poten· tial in the Rears' arsenal with 6 3 Tom Wight and JUnaor kuards Eric Barnett and Scott Clark an the attack. offense moving against the cha nges " Corona del Mar s 22 S JU~ Rern.iut 1s pan·d b~ South Coast League CO·players or the year Alex Black and Jack Tuz. the 6-7, 6-6 combinatio n that hurts the oppsos1t1on in d1rferent ways, but with the same re· s uits points on the boards Black. averagmg 18 7. can muscle inside ore his 218-pound frame or come out to the 12-foot raage Tuz. with a 16 s sconng average, has all the moves. can dunk the ball . scores down the basehne. from the corner or from 12 feet . and intimidates with his swats -blocking shot attem pts in th~ opponent's fan• or into the stands. Also starting for \dM are 6 2 P aul Akan , 6-2 Steve Ei.posato and 6 0 Mark Rains .,.....,. ·-n. ......... 'l 1et"1aatucdtNu1 "We j bn• to mab mr. our f md 'L Lura lbe ball over. • bne to handle lbe p.&"9U, ~ But I lhkAlt we may cause Ultlm aome probl~. too l feel ComlJWO h more to ,.wry a bOutUlanwe do." Tbe Fountam Valley attack Ducks Fall; Bruins Get 11th Title EUGEN1':. Ore tAP> UCLA v.on its 1 llh straight P ac1f1c 8 Conft•renrl' basketball tttle Thursday night, and ~ar­ ques Johnson dado l e\en ha\e puts on tus sneakers The Bruins clinched thl• title v.hl:'n On•gon StJte, dO\\n 16 points l'arl~ an the gaml'. pulled out a 78 73 O\ t•rtaml' '1tlun. O\'er Orefi(on on lht• Duck-. 'home court. The Out·ks famsht·d tht• sl'a!.on ut 9.5 l'CLA IS 10 3. so IL doesn't maltt'r hov. tht• Rruins fare against &1uthl'rn C':.il on Satur- da v. An On•gon win could h<ive meant a P:.ic 8 tu: had t.:SC bt•aten l 'CLA ln other P.it· 8 games, Washington beat Washington State 66 52 anct Stanford downed Cahfornw 85-66. The Oregon Oregon Stall' s how do" n f <'at u rt• d rough. :.om eta me-; slopp). pla\ There' were 68 fouls cullt•d. and eight players fouled out, four from each tt'am In the O\'C'rt1m<', Stale score<l onl) t\\o field goals, but hit 11 of H free throv.<> Rocky Smith shot 0r<'i::on StJtt· back l!llo the game :.iftt:1 Orvgon Jumped to a 19 3 leild Smith. a senior guarct. f•nasht•cl "1th :12 points. intludani:: 10 or 12 from tht· lint' 1\ m1sst'd frl't' thro" latt' tn the fourth qum·tl'r tarnished .1 sup t:>rb perfor mance by th1: Ducks' Greg Hallarcl, who hit 13 of 20 from the floor. 11 of IR from the foul Im<'. s·cort'd 40 points and grabbed 15rcbouncls Hut, with lht• Ducks down 63-n2 a nd seven seconds rrmainini:. he missed the f1r.,t of two free throv.s th:.it t·ould ha\'l' g1\'en Oregon lhf' l<'ad Still. he made thl• seconrl, and sC'concb later. in lf•rrcpll-d a pass to forCl' lhl' O\ l'rllml' It "·'' IJ~ far tht• bt'sl ganw \H"' <' pla) t'<I. said Orc>gon StJte s Halph l\t allPr \\hos.-lt:am hcilt tht• Ducks thn·e str;.11ght t1mt•s this sc·a~on "We \l' pla~C'd v.ell all ~car. e'<.'<'pt tonai:ht " said On·gon eo;H·h D1c·k I larlt·r · Our guards ha\ en I playc'<i wt'll lhe last lhrel' gamc•s Tonight tht'y rC'<illy hurt us Onh on<' of Orl'gnn·-. guards. Mak(' llrummond, S<'orcd ag:.iinst tht· Re.tH'r" lk h.icl eight potnt:-. OSl' 's guards mt-.irl\\ hill'. .u• counted for ~O po.nls. Tht• loss JC'opar<111.t•d On•gon s chanr1•s for an at ·largf' herth tn th1• NC\/\ pla~off:-The Ducks ftn 1sht•d s<•cond m lhl' Pac 8. thanks lo Washingt on ·~ varlory O\'l'r WJ..o;hmgtc1n Stal<'. but the NCA/\ as not cnrnmitll'd l<> sf'll'l'l· 1ni:: a srt·ond plac<' Pal' H learn ro1 (lnt•nf lh1· al l<lrJ!l' llf'rth., Wight, a first team All Ivy Lea gue choice, has aver aged 20 O for the season and scor «><l 31 an<l 20 in wins over Wh1tt1er's Lowell a nd Pomona's G arey 1n t he e liminations A good r ebounder. Wi1tht as hacked by second 1t•.1m all league ace 6 5 R1sh1 Hall and 6 2 J Umor Don Teague "Our first la!>k 1s to control Wight." says C'dM coach J ack Errion. "After lhi.t you have to pick up on the l(uards. Clark and Barnett. Thal '5 our touJth~llt challenge, to m atch up against their guards. Cuellar Injured Stitches Delay Comeback Try "Riverside uses five or six de- f enaes and it present,, o lot of pro- blems with the varieties. It's im- portant that our 1uards set the Citrus Open ORLANDO ,., .. '"P' -rtr ... t 'r'IUM vnr"4i 1',.,ur\dllY In l~ \700 000 ~ltY•de ( lft\I'\ (")n.i,, QOI• tourn•m--nt on '"''" t..•1• Y••'O. p .,. Pl "'fl Pt"4" Coufttry ClubCOUr\.., B•HR-" Vit Rft')At ~ "Tftrry Ou•ft\ W•ll'f Arm\tMnQ How•rd lw•llv J,,. '""'•" Cal Pfft• O•w E•<"'"'bfll-'0-" Bob lo"""' " l1 ... 1' I) (>I 11 u "' ,, l1 "' '• ,, ""' 1• M .. 11 11 • }\ )4 •• 1101.T\'11.LE. C'...1hf \('I \'clerJn patcher ~t1k1• Clll'llar" .ittempt to remain in thf' ma111r l~ague!\ m a tr~out v.ith the California An~elo; hit a sn<i~ Thursday when th<' :19 year.old was spiked. Cuellar. signe<I as i.l.frct> a~cnt for this sprlng's try .«eed4?(f four stitches in bis left heel to close a wound suffered whe n he collide-d with Rusty Torres. Tra iner Freddie Frederick estimated the left-hander would be out of act ion at least Sl'vc·n days. "That 's a jolt." commented gent'ral manager I larry Dalton. who had watched the for mer Baltimore Oriole star pitch bat- ting practice earlier in the day "Off what we had seen this fir:-t week. Cuellar was throwing so well he wouJd make the club .. Bnlt1murt• folio" 1ng the 1!>76 "ea~on i\lthnugh hc harl 20-gamc "'inmng sea'>nn., thrr<' limes in hi" can'l'r. hi-. n·cord ft·ll to 4-t:l last sca.,on \\Ith an ec.1rned run nvcrageor 4 !lfi P itcher Skip P1tlock and out- fi elder Bob Jone's each came up with sore elbow., on Thursday. Outfielder Don n aylor con- tinued to be troubled by a pulled side musC'lc a nd Bohby GMch's sor e back has kept him from working out this first week of t raining. Both Du) tor and Grich "'ere acquired in the free agent m a r ket. Nc1ther took part in Thur!lday·s four-hour drill. Nolan Ryan threw balt an~ practice for JO minutes. but Sherry s aid the most impressive of the pitchers ror this day was Don Kirkwood '"l"lu-..1-•1 vlcto1'7 aw1 n.a-_. 0 lllld ront •• dMd.ly, nctUaa tt ~Jd 1oai.. to 90 with lb• t•pol.nt pro. doct.ian ol Wllk.lD:toG. For the aeuoa, Bamoa la the ICOrtl\11 leader tn t.he b&Janc«I aasauJt wi\h a Ul.2 pace, followed aoae. Tbe o1 c.ootabt • • baU.1e mecta tbt IW'Vivor ol th• 1..aq Beac:-b Poiy-Verbum Del <LA > du•l Mar. 11 tn the Mmas at [AQI Beacb Arena. \. y CA J - a t•r TtfT'f Albritton a nd Al P'.uubatb uptw a pold and bro medal, bu.U d dn'l •In any frlenda in Ammca'a tr " and field b.ierar<'tl)' Thur.dQ nJaht at Maple Leal Gardens. Sports in Brief Ex-champ's Son Albritton. a Nc.-wport Harbor lhth product. won the shot at the trk·country indoor track and fic-ld me et with a hN1vt> of 67·6' •· Russian Anotoly Yarosh wu second (67-2'•) while Feuerbac:h took third (66·0' • L It was one or 10 of the day's 13 events won by the Americans. who head ed in l o t onight 's wrapup leading the Soviet Union 81-60 and having a 91·50 point ad· vantage agains t host Canada. Bags Decision Albritton, a 6-4, 258-pound Stanford Unavers1ty student. was pleased v. 1th his victory. But he u!>ed the opportunity to criticize the Amateur Alhlehc Union, the goverrung body of non collegiate amateur athlellcs in the United States. and t he Umted Slate:-. Olympic Committee P HILADELP HIA -Mar vis Frazier. 16·year old son of former heavyweight chumpaon Joe Frazier, \\On a unanimous dt'c1s1on Thursday night m the first round of the Golden Glo .. es novice hca\'ywe1ght compct1t1on. Young Fratier, making his local boxi ng debut . dec1:.ioned Uand Bey, 19, to advance lo the final roun\1 of the tournament next week. After a slow first round, lhc 6- fool-l, 186·pound Frazit'r , rushed through a flurry or punches and unloaded a couple o( his own . II<' knocked Bey's mouthpit'l'e loose and drew blood from the mouth of his 251-pound opponent Kings Lo•e BUFFALO Gary McAdam. Craig Ramsav and Hall HaJl srort-d ftr~t !)('nod ~oat.. to start the Buffalo Sahn•s rm tht•ar "a .. to a 7-2 National llocke't LC'agut· '1clory O\ er the Los Angelt's King!> ThursdJ~ night Tht• game wa:. the fifth on the· road in six days for lht• Kings and thl'1r f1r<it lo-.s on lht· trip It wa!. Buffalo's lllh v.an an ab lasl l:l i;:ames Erert Bree:e• SAN FRA \ISCO Top seC'ded Chris EH'rt brrl'zed past Murina ll1i.:h (H untington Reach l graclu:itt· Kathy Harter 6 l. 6-0 in a second-round match and Rosie CJ!.als bt•ca me the first player to "an her v. ay 10to lhl' quar ll'r finals Thu r~day night an thl• SlO<l .000 San Fran r1sco women's ll'nnas tourn:.i menl EH•rt was an l'Ommand all th<> \\ U). losing onl) on Harter s :-t•n·1cc tn lhl' fourth i:::ime or lhl' first set The loser v. as pmnc.'<l in the back court and her topspin forehands posed no problem for Evert. "'ho al:.o stayed back most of the wa\ Casals. set-d'ed No 4. eliminat- ed Kerrv Mel\ alll• Heid 6 2. 6 I. winning· the last four games of the first set a nd the last fan• of the second. 1tbro ... Die• PITTSBURGH Al Abrams, sports editor of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazell<' for 37 years, died Thursday at the· agl' of 73. Abrams suffered un appart'nt heart attack at his downtown apartment and died en mute to the ho:-patal. Semi-retired and a columnist with the Post-Ga1ette, Abrams celcbral<'<I his 50lh anniversary with the newspaper m 1975 Known as "Mr Dapper Dan." ht.> v. as chwrman and president of the Dapper Dan Club. a chan ty group which sponsors an an nual sports banqul't lie "'as survived by has ""1dow. Mary, and two sons. one <Al l "-CiS J fo rmer Santa Ana R1•g1~ter 'Nnter. fh:Je1 Mire De od LA KELAND. F la. Frank "Stubby" Ovcrm1n'. a former Detroit Tigers' patcher . d1crt Thursday of a stroke he suffered two months ago. Overmire. 54. had been in the h ospita l in a com a s ince Ja nuary. He had been working as a Tigers' scout out of Lakeland fo r several years. lie re aehed his m ajor ll'ague peak in 1951 with an 11·5 season. In 1950, Overmire was lrad<'<I to the St Lows Browns. then latl'r went to the New York Yankees and back lo the Browns MlchlflG" Kolb CHAMPAIGN. Ill M1ch1gan clinched a tie for the Bag Ten baske tball crown Thursday night a:. Phil Hubbard scored 23 points to h ft the Wolverines to a come- from·behind 87·72 victory over II· hnois. The \'actory rais ed th1rd- ranked M1ch1gan's conference record to 15·2 with one game rc- m a in in g Saturday against Purdue Minnesot a is st.Ill in the run- ning with a 14-3 record after beat· 10g Wisconsin Thursday night. But the Gophe rs a re ineligiblt-for the NCAA tournament. Rotaance Denied LONDON -Robert Young, a handsome, 35-year·old Bnt1sh <iclor and singer. denied rumors Thursday of a romantic hnk with t he Soviet Union's Olympic gold medal g) mnast Olga Korbut. .. As a matter of fact 1 'm cngag<'<I to a Welsh girl and v. l' an• to be married this autumn. · ~aid Young, currently playing Prince Charm mg in a production or "Ctnderella" at Londons Palladium Theater. ··They ha\l' one problem," he said, "power' They're on a powe r trip. If we have u mediocre system they don't care as long as they have the power." • i-·euerb:.i ch . an Iowa native v. ho lives m San Jose. concurred <ind said amateur sports an the l 'n1ted States could be greatly im proved. "but we'd have lo l'lam ina t e th e clogs in the mat•hanl•rv · the AAU and usoc. . . Albritton. ra nked sixth in the world an the shot put, and fourth- ranked f''euerbach, both said t hey didn't think tht.• government s hould :-ubs1d1zc the training of amateur athletes in the Umted State~. But both bche\e regula· t1on s :.iga1nst more liberal methods of f1nancms amuleur athletic competitors should be eased AP Pllo1o CHAMPIONSHIP FORM -Russians Irina l\loi:.ceva a nd Andrei Mmenkov dis play the form that won the ice d a ncing gold medal at the world ice s kating cham - pionships in Tokyo tonight (Tokyo time). 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"111 • 1 o.. .. Fal•llan-Sl1111lord, 20.S. 3 Sl•v@ Au\tlfl UCl.A, '°. OM ~ff <(l'lriql)oard dlvl"<t -I JM Sl'f9"". c~•. ~OS., Cun Wll ...... UCl.11 •S4 u ), °'"' Oat•, vcu. 4 03 "· 490~,.iey-t,USC.J·ns J,C•t ,,.,, i.UCl.A J ,.._ TNfftk--V5Gt .. ,UC'\,A 10 SI.,-,., Co11l t7, MEMPHIS CAP> -A public a ddress a nnouncer j oined a linesm a n o n Bjorn Bo r g's blacklist Thursday as lbe top. seeded Swede picked up a fourth round victory in the National in- door tennis championships: Borg, upset over remarks by announcer Lou Boudreau Jr , dropped Ule first set to England's J ohn Lloyd, 0-6. But after tourna· ment director Peter Curtis fired Boudreau. Borg came back to win two straight sets, 6-2, 6-4. What set the Swede off was Boudreau's reference to • dis· pute betwffn Borg and linesman Edgar Bran ln his m atch Wed· nesday with J eff Borowiak. At one point in the m atch. Borg stalked off the court and donned bis j acket while officials dis· cussed his protest of Bran's calls. Borg returned to the court al'ter Bran was replaced with another official. Then, wtwn Borg and Lloyd were. introduced at the st.art of lbe1r four-round motcb Thurs· d ay, Boudreau said : "&jom Borg, who last nigbt beal J err Borowiak and one linesman .•. •· Borg wa.s obviously upset with the remark and it wu a pparent he was not concentra ting in the first set. "It was s tupid of the announcer to say that," Borg s a id a f- terward. "I was trying lo forget all about what h appened last night. but when he made the an· nouncement today I was unable to concentrate in the whole first set. I was ve.ry mad and very dis- appoiuted." Alt•r he was told thal Boudreau bad been di~iased, Bor« settled down and dis- palcbectUO)'d with little trouble. Curtis Mid he had no choice in the matter. .. The Introduction was un- called for." Curtis said. "We had reprimanded him earlie r in the tournament beeause of several other t.hlngs he said .•• " -. Boudreau, the son of former .: baseball great Lou Boudreau of :· the Cleveland Indians, said he 1:-.: was hired to announce the • tournament for $400. He said bo • received the entire $400 wf\en b• ~ was dismissed. ~ ln later action, Guillermo VUat· ' deft!eled Pat Dup1'e. f..3, 3-81.. 6'3. • .· Brian Goltlried eliminated ·uml : •. Gorman 6-2, 6-1, and Mark Cox'· defeated Sandy Mayer, 6-7. 6-3.: 6-4. . ,. Triple for Barons Sunset League Baskethall Claatnpfons Coach Dave Brown's Fountain Valley Barons completed an undefeated Sunset League basketball season and are enjoying a 26·1 regular season campaign. From left - Brown. Mike Is raels ky, Chris Albin, Scott Ford, Brian Rof er 81.11 Carroll, Mike Heide, Gregg Svalstad, Roger Holm~. Bo Boxold, Bret Wilkinson, George Barrios, assistant Bob Ferguson. "" .. .,. ...... aad Brian Appell ur • trlp&. vki«7 .. the roualJltn VaUa1 Hllb Barom track and Odd team toppled Tu1Un, 7&-to. In a l1l0fl·lea1ue dta! meet ~urtday af. lernoon on the winner's flt' Id Maraeru m ran a ach~ record 14.4 in the 120.yard hagh hurdles and added victories in thf 100 (9.9 ) and triple jump (47·1). Appell had an out- standing 1:59.2 effort in winning the 880 and added victories in the mtle (4:30.1) and two- mile (9:46.4). This was h!S first~ver triple win in dual meet action. Barons Gain Motorcycle Action HB Finals; To Resume in CM Edison of Huntington Beach edged bost Long Beach Wilson, 69-67, with Steve Rakbsbani leaping 14-0 lll the pole vault and Char lie Christiansen winning the 440 (51.8) R• H d and two-mile (9:35.0). 10 OD O, Craig Fidone ~as. one . of several area high JUm· Tars Wm Fountain Valley High, behind the one-tut pitching of Steve Sickman, defeated La Quinta, 2·0, Thursday. advancing to t.be finals of the Huntington Beach baseball tourney. FV's Barons play Eisenhower Saturday 01ght al 8 at Mile Square Park. In a mght game Thursday, Newport Harbor, behind the two- h1t p1tch10g of Gary Brahs and J>aul Smith, toppled Corona del . Mar, 3-0, al Te Winkle Park in · Costa Mesa 10 the opening round of the Newport.Mesa tourney. .. • Elsewhere. Mater Dei High ·(Santa Anal was ousted from the : Santa Ana tourney, losing to Sad· "dleback, 8-S, at Memorial Park. Hitting stars Thursday in· duded FV's Scott DeLong with a two-run single and Newport's Cordie Barr, Smith and Rick Clark with run-scoring hits. 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Tbe series is being revived alter a two-year absence with two outstanding eigbt·man teams competing in lbree races. the first in Costa Mesa followed by similar races at Irwindale <March 12) and Ventura <March 19). Heading lbe invading list of world champions is 1976 title holder Peter Collins of England. He will be joined by 1975 winner Anders Micbanek of Sweden, four·time world champions Ivan Mauger and Barry Briggs ol New Zealand, and Ove Fundin, a na· tional hero in Sweden and five- lime champion. Others oo the invading team will include Jiri Stancl of Tickets on Sale For Davis Cup Tickets for tbe North American Zone Finals or the Davis Cup competition at the Newport Beach Tennis Club April 15-17, are now on sale tot.be general public but are available ID three-day series only. Individual dally tickets. if any remain ol the 7,300 available, will be sold hegj.Ming April 1. Tbe eompetitioo pita the Unit· ed States qatn..t South Africa with all proceeds going to t.be Children's Hospital of Orange County. Stadium boxes and bleachers will be built around the center court to seat appr oximately 7,300. Box seats to tnclude all three days ol tbe competition al the stadium level will sell ror USO with a minimum ol four to be purchased. General box seats w111 sell for $100 each for the three days with a minimum pu rcbase ol four also required. Czecb051ovakia. Zenon Piech of Poland and Jimmy McMillan of Scotland. Fundin will be making bis first appearance m California. In his only American outing, he put Danny Becker of Fountain Valley through the wall in the Houston Astrodome. U.S. speedway cycle champion Mike Bast will bead the American contingent and will be Joined by Scott Autrey, Mike Curoso, Rieb MacMurray, Bruce Penhall of Balboa, Bobby Schwartz and Larry Shaw. Autrey finished runth in last year's world final, the highest finish ever for an American rider. Curoso won the AMA s peedway championships in Houston and MacMurray is the top rated rider in Northern CaUlo'rnia. "This is a promoter's dream," Oxley says. "Having five world champions including the current tiUe bolder. racing against our best riders .. "When we beat them two years ago, Briggs went crazy running around the track yelling at his riders and our referees." '1'his is indeed a prestigious seraes," Briggs s aid from Australia. "We have the finest riders in the world today flying in to Califorrua to meet Bast and the boys." Bnggs is wary of the short track at Costa Mesa but feels the mvaders wilJ do better on the longer Irwindale oval. Tickets for the three U.S. versus the world races are cur- rently on sale. For further in- formation, call 492·9933. The regular weekly speedway season will open in Ventura April 12 with the first C06ta Mesa race on Friday, April IS. The format will call for eight weeks of team racing this season followmg open competition the first nieht. After the team season 1s completed. the remainder of the season wdl be devoted to open racing. HVC Vie Tonight Huntington Valley C hristian High of Newport Beach, Academy League cham· pion and sporting a 19·4 overall record, gets its most severe challenge of the season tonight. It's the ClF small schools bas ketball playoffs sem1f1nals and i n vadin g Southern Cah.forrua College at 8 will be the Kares of Arcadia's Rio Hondo Prep, 19-5 for the season and Prep League cham· pions. Enrollment at Rio Hondo is 45 <30 boys), but coacb Orrick Hampton apparently gets a lot out of his available material. The fast-break a nd zon e oriented Kares start 6-2 John Duma, 6·0 Dan Kirby, 6·0 Scott Simpson. 5·11 Greg Loomis and 5·8 Ken Fuller. A fu ll court press also has been 1n.strumcn· tal m this ::.eason's sue· cess. Huntington Valley Christian under coach Bob Llndstrom, relies on. the work of Jeff Frazer <2 1.4), Doug Hanson (16.9) and Rod New (12.6>. "We think we can con· trot the boards." says Lindstrom ... Our main concern is to control Rio Hondo's fasl break and contain Durua:· JV Baseball CMta -Ill Ill SH<lleMCll CHtll Mow -KrlkorlMI II 3 I 0 O; LO~(I 2b, l·0-1·0. Coldbe•O rl·lb, 2·0·•·0: P•Ouo Ill" 3·0·0·0; 6. Bu•••v Cf, 1.1.0-0, c s .. siev H, J-940: ,_._ lb, ).I o.o· KorumA 30, 1~. Menlnl rl. 1-0.0-0, Kre1<1I c. 1-0-0-0; ~ P. 0.0-0~. r II ,. 00001007 4 1 100 001 • 1 , i Mate r D ei No. I 4A I Mal ... o.I 1 Fovnl•1n Veltry JSIJ0'40fl A ~11..,.rl'IHlll' s Mira to-I• ,, LOUl)Yltl,. 10.0 11 IO·J "I) I 4 pers to sparkle as he posted a 6-4 mark, barely missing at6-7. Newport Harbor's Ron Craig leaped 6-6~ to tie the Tars school record but had to settle for second place on more miss ed attempts as Newport beat Los Alamitos. 74-62. Dave White of Hunt· ington Beach's Marina High leaped 6·5 in the high jump but the Vik· ings lost to host Pacifica of Garden Grove. 79·57. Cary Burt also bad a 6·5 high jump effort as the Huntington Beach Oilers defeated Bolsa G r a n de o f Garde n Grove. 108-28. HB's Mike Gi fford won the 880 in 2:01.1 and the mile in 4:34.0. Mission Viejo had dou· ble victories from Mark LaBonte in the 880 and mile and from Ma rk James 10 the 100 and 220 in toppling Placentia 's El Dorado, 86-50. VAllSITY Luuna CM) a. ... 1. Hiii• ISOI S..n Dlm.1•fnl 100 I Nun" Ill 10' 1 Fo'1u"" 151to1 1vo1911nq 110-1 Farr'1 I 81 ll •. 2. Cron I 8J 2• 7' 3 !>lcw!ILl7• s 440 1 W1lh•rm. BI SJ 7 1 Snv<lt'• IS I S• ) J Oon<van I LI sn 180 I Wh1talter ILi 2 Ot.1. 1. W•"•' ll\1OS1 1 J-1517 06 3 M lle 1 umont" 1s1 • 111. 2 O•mtl•I-• ILi 4 le S. 3 Roll CBI . " 1 M•l• 1 S•ocum lf!I •·111 6~ 1. L•m""t~ •SI 9 '1 l l Oe,,..t,.•dtt IL19 '11 OOr•l•v I ~"'°rlyHlll\ 46 M ii• Relay-I lleYl!rly H<llS l JS. l?OHH-1 Fortune (Bl IS 1. l. R~IO ILi 1S 8 l Wlllte ISi 1' 9 ))OLH I Wllllne• Ill ·••: 2. 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FllESHMAN Mar!M CMJ (t11 Po1<1tl<1 1()11 ·1 uKY (Ml 10 7, 1 l(nc>llf (Pl 3 Marll~lMJ UO I Mol<lnro IPI 74 •: 1. l(no(lr lPIJlonq Pl ••I) 1 M<l"1rnw fPJ SS~; 7 Knn.,lf'\ IMI l 0•""" IPI •89 I RO'>...,bu•Q Ml 1 I• n. 7 Wlll~r IM)) ("°" IPI M"• I RM~ lMI • Sii 0. 7 Botti"" (PJ l PO.~lh <Ml 1 m"• II \Ifni"" IP) 10 SJ ti; 1 Dully IMI 3 Fart>-r IPI U0Hl1 I Mll\•1m•><o IPI 1' 0 t , E'"'P IP)) CIM-IM1 llOLH I fn"' '"' "t 1 M•nton lMl3 M"l"'mnlolP• •.tO r•tay 1 M<1rtn,, •AO Mile r_.1.,., 1 M.-r·1n..,) ~1 n1 HJ-1 -\!Ml~ 7 1 lon9 f Pl 3. Falvo IPI LJ-1. Long lpl 11];1. Falvo IP) J, Olno(PI T J I. BUiier (Ml J6.I; 7. Falvo IPI 3.0lnt\ (Pl. PV-1 Tlt·bet~Hanson (M)Mld Marllrt<!t lMJ 8 •: 1 VO'\bu•o !Ml. SP I Giffin (Ml 311 .. : 7. Abl'ls IPI 3 FtMcllfPI OT I, K~ (Ml9S.7; 7. Fr~~n CPI l Knotttoclt (Pl SeeTrack,PageBS Pro Scores N•llon.tl HMhy Luque f\n(itBn4 N~V&"k R~~r .. 1 .., .. ""' Vor• l\t.tnetirr\4 OHrtnl 1 Prule£>•1Qn•A S. V•"'°""''' 1 Mo,,tr,.1t ~ Plttttbo,.l°Jf" t Ouff.,tol LCK-'.~t,.,) W• .f\1nqtonl,Cn1 ijl')()4 NallONt .,...,.,.,..,. Anoda\lon (,of""" SI.ti• 111 Pfl••-•P"'• "' .... ~,.,.,,._ I ""'"'· tt c,uMtitlt• 11> n T"""\l.tl I n I I I I Courtaide reserved seat& w111 seU for $20 for a sl..n.gle"day or~ for the three days. Gra.odatand seab Mii for SU.~ and SlO on a ~in«1e day basis CAprll 1) orb> and $2' for the three days of the com petitioft. Mat.er Del High &hoot or Santa Ana and Fountain Valley High girls butet.ball teams are rated one· two tn the CI F 4·A poll th.is week with Huntington Beach in e1ghlhplace . Mater Del defeated Fountain Valley int.be championship game of the recent Garden Grove tournament that involved 32 team.a. '"'8 Monarchs are leading the SUmiM League with an un- defeated record wblle Fountain Valley baa only the Ion to Mater Del to Nemtab lta record. I 81.,_Anwl I. ""'"""""" ~ • LOIAmlQl>S 10.C,,_-u ''° 10 1 ... 7 l •t Time 0 1 lrnii~~~i~ijj~~i;~~ Ao\ll• lt•l•y-1. Cyprus. Timer l l• 7. HJ-I. Hofooroer IU I; 1 0."9"' (Ul,l .Mll<,,_.llll HelQlltt l>-1. 11u1v-.1" wo.'' .... ,,..~. c • ... Gtttw'I r-f 1 A,..._rh.,tf 7 J•t"'°" p • tol•I\ v $<_...,,_,11<1• ~n --Or•n<H C.O..•I *ott College Basketball Color'_ !II ft. ThM-E'1 J\9'° \1 ...... .,.,~ ..... .o Ml ........ '4.Wls<-ln•I .._,..~S4M 0•-~11.0....,n OT !>l M•,.., 'llM ""'11-... ~•111•'1 ~...,. .......... !>1.n..,..as can~ ... 0 0 • Cl n ' 0 I • I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 , "' • r II • .... .. ~ Cbecb should be made out to Cbildrem Hospital of Or°'e County and must accompany ltcket Ol'den. Orders should be malled to Davia Cup Ticket In· formation, P .O . Box 9010, Newpc:wt Beach, Calif. 92660. ......, '! • Edi.son Girls Honored Raedean Ro n a captured ball or ra.me honors in two sport.a to highlight the awards pre- sentations for fall gjrJs athletic accomplish- ments at Edisoo High School recently. CM1A COUWTltY YAltSlTY C:a,1•1"-Jull" •••94•1t1; -l veluabl•-<•llly JOllU . 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DlllD HOW 49:. ~-----~cOWOM-------~ DO IT YOURS&P SHB.F UHITS I • ~" UNFINISHED ·: 1 ""'"• BOOKCASES 1 q. -EASY TO ASSEMIU t -~:.~.~::. ... ,. ,~~~~-~~~-j AND MuCH. MUCH MORI ........ 9 .......... ~ 1401.17•-c-.w..a ~~~ .... ~~~J261 ll ._ U..0.W'a Cblrd boluer ol Uw ,_ <TMldar ... t ... ,,. , .. , lb ta two .,..,.. Go&dm We ember Davo II~ al.lo bad a lood day at pJate. bl«Jq R-o sintl and a dou· &la. Aad tbe auau ti &ot 6011M1 •ood fteldJ.n1 playa, esoedalh lr'Olll thlni bu~aa Mike Sel•'ood. karboi loolted lllte aut.hiq but a cootender. The Seahawb made ftve errors <UtrM at sbortatop > and miued a couple of cut.otta that allowed Rustlen lo ta.keextra ---"" -• -• .._. .. • • • ,__." • • • ..._. 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WO.-l()I l ""1•1 Ill I ... t•'-"-1, I!•• ... IAll) IOTIJJ~~.~;1 1•1 Joo.I 1 -1 ... .......... 1\1...,,ll!l•••· fl'V-1 WCflltl•oefl•l'41•o 1. =~~ ::: :;~! !: u, .... 1H1.u .. , .. ,1H• l••••l-ll'dl-•ni. ~P 1 Cwrren CH > •J"; 1. c..ute ...... Ml C•I Ulll-tf t.l••,,...tw IOI J Man111 10 MW!<>y ... ev-I C..le-WtJ II.I OT I (urr•1> IHI 1<1\ \ 1. 200 ir--.t . .H<...,.t ICl 2 li.•. 100 O•u•-11 .. l) C:00.1-101 IM, ........ I 1(1\111~ ICI t •I; W JUNIOltVAltllTV .. -.. • • ....... • • .. ,, . ' ·--'" ,......_.. ,,, .. , I ................... ......,..._... fHtr• • t I II .. t tftl .... t ....... ti ' , ... ' ..,.... " . • • ...__., ,, .......... llll!!itilP r-. •• I l wd9"1 •• "I t -.n..-.a- ,. , ..... t ............ , ... , t I , ......... '' .... tll I ...,,, ' •• ". "' t 0 .M",. ...... tJ•t ,,.._ I ,..,_, c>I 1'4 .,......,,.. ..... , ....... tt• t -~U ••I II I nl t -U•IMlnt .... I --Of'l#I ~l -I ~IMll l•I Ml-I O 'ltt••l•y •11111 I 11 I t 1'111• t Tl••"'•' 11;1 II JI J. UtHM-1. fllM'Cl'li 1 ... 1 II t , JJ9t..H I ~ ... , .. I .. ..C•Y l MV t7 • Mil• r .. ,., t ... YJ ••HJ-I -l•fMI \• t..J I Mlll~'Mll•t.TJ 1 Well• IMI -· ,,.,, I. llr••• IMI 11 • \I' I l••ter IM) JA H • Cir I 11.•1-~llllloll)"-1 li•••rly Miff• IU\\l ~ IQl S4lft 01-Ul•11. Area UJUege, Prep Gauchos Nine Dealt 9-7 Defeat 1,__1, ......,, !Cl ft.J, 100 ,,__ I .. ..._.. llDI 1141 Lc.t At•mlln 11...,n ICI I 00 1; 5ot '""I Kunu 100 I frcorre.I tNI 10 • 1/0 1 For IU) 1 St.I; lOO l»O I H .. ~ !Cl r•.r ,Ml 1'0 U0 I ftr""b'""'° INI I 14 •; .. Dr9Mt-Jec ... t1 (Cl I 1' I, H l ; .. 0 I N•tt'4n IN I l If 0 100-1 Cllepm•" Ill; 2'0 t Drown 18) 7• t , 440 I Cl'l•om.,. tl I \I •. HO I T •o•• 111) 1 11 J Mii• I G<I•·•• ILi n I , Mlle I \,,.m•n•kl 181 t0· 1 s O. "° '-•l•Y-1 B•v•rly .... ,, .. 1. Mlle lteley-1 8overty Hiii\ J u t . 110HH -I f l l'l~r t8 > II ))Ot.H I. ltt-11 IL I •J 1 HJ I ~l<l'lol\ ISi ~1; U I Fort• (')I 17 J PV I G••-·v Ill • t ~P I Pia• ILi .O.S, OT-I Plk~ ILlllS , F ....... .., IC.0.ta-....... Mll•-1. Hotlm•n IHI . uo 1 Tennis Girls Athletics NORWALK-A wild Saddleback College ninth inning rally fell two runs short as host Cer- ritos College logged a 9-7 JC baseball victory, here, Thursday. FltOl ... SCWH ,,,,.. I. HOnmen IHI II 01 0 lll10 ·-.. l•l lAI SA VIM..-, HH-1. Smllfl IMI II ) JlO IH I "' -ey , ... ,-t. SA Vello Sc hmidt IHI 4.S s .. o r.,... I 2 10 l H•woor1 .. .,,,.., .. • Mi•• rwl•y 1. 100 1....-1 _.,.,...(El J:ISI; 1 Newl>OttH-J-.11.0 O.....IVl,l llu.lllEI HJ-l McCarV>v 110 SI lJ I 11414-(ell (Ill) la Wll- 100 I Adl<I\_, IWI II 0. ~I. C•llow•v IWl 1• J 411>-I AlllOrlm 1Wl S1 • lllO-t Al>cle<\OnlE11·11 I. Mii .. 1 Collon tWl • 49 S l -m11.-1. G 1loln IE I 10 l7. 110 HH-1. F~rQU\On IWl t• ). 330 L .. -1. ,:,.,Quson fWt ,, t ••o ret•y-t. Wthon 40 8 M.1lt11 ret•y-L Wiison ) u 0 R esults VAIHITY ~1111 mv.1 ''""'"-.SH<" s-.. 11141.....,..i IHlll lost to o..mtHorl 1on 0.., del 5MY •3 IOU 10 f-r.,w•ll I 6 ""' Ounlr. M . 0.,IM)fl IHBI '"'' 0 • won(>.], 1061 ~7 •••• IC•,,.. IHll 1 to I 1 ... '·'· U • .. ; R_, (HBl 10>1 2•. S,.1, ... ;;-•I '**" C•mllb'"l·Wlnt-.owd CHBI lost to S.11 ... $·~ o... 0.6. >1>111 ...... Noor<N-cotln 1 ... H ; Fr..c ... P•Koe OlBl 1.,.ttMo. t-6, 10>11 ... 1 •. Ulllwrslty IHI IJl Tutti• Sl"914t• I Sullivan tUl dell E:lll• 7 5, Ml Holl 6-1, °"' MCOu4tkl ~. Otl !Mlllor"ulc:I 6-0; FaltMmeter (Ul won 4-7. ~ b.0, (>.l;JOnftlUlwonl.Orettred.M,• I, •3; W•ICOtlwon 7-5, 6-4, ~,6.0. °"'*" Robb·Mlll~r IU) Clef Mnnl>l!•'I tc:ollna 6·l. tr>. Clef Aoulltrd B.trl•v (>.J, f>.3; P.c-er-5troClo11 10.t 3-11. clc!- t•ult..S, -f>.), won(>.1. a.iMll lt""I 0 1 .... 11 • .-Al•MIM Sl .. let H•mlllon (el lost toStlee>el 1-6; '"'' to ¥<Cllftloa t4. lo•I to R-•n u , def HHl 4-1, l*DoNld IEI IO>l 1 6, 2 ...... ; won (>.I; Lynott IEI 10\t I 6, 64;-•l;lost .... Salazar IEI IO•I W ,2-6;-M,J-S. -.. SllHlder'l-llell IEI def Taylor·H•YM 6--1. 6-0; io.1 lo Sm1ft'y0 PllM I•,••, Pl\llllp~t IEI '41111 w.•i. mt• ... ~ "--' ctwt1 rev.1 La w11-S1,,.... Gr«la IHI def lkol• (>.I, def Jimmy 6·l , a.1•1111..s to Om•. def 8e<ne •.o Pirouml•n IHI 10\I l b. '°'' • '· "'"" t>-0, won 6~. °"Moll 104 I ,.,. , • ~ lo• I I .. , IO\t • •• won (>.I Holl•nc:I IHI""' 24, loil 1._ lled M . WOOi 1·S. I '*'-E Smiths--"'""" IN l rlr l I"••· 8unQ"'rt t.-2 Ii 1, diPt Mf'nk~ <.t•llN h V. 'M : HOOO·Kuhn CN) won 0 ... I .), "°lff'I f>-1.• 0. M lulonVl•IO (10\'Jl (llV.l 1.41 OWlflla s.i ...... Patton (MVI lo-.t to Jocnlam 5-1· lost to Ho\11 l>-6; lost lo S,uey 3-6 . .,_.t ,.l9<1on .. ,: Cotll•I' (MV> Iott S7, .. ,. f -6, won(>.J, l.Arwn IMV> ln,14 4. I~. 15-7; won .. ,; Bl.ck IMVI toil w. 2 ... ..... 7. -.. luters-TWlnlr19 IMVI dof <;cl'lul11 ~ l>-1. 6-1, Cl"1 Br<>"•GrOtf'llNI 6-0.1>-•; O.va--IMVI la.t 2-&, Io; 9Pllt6ol, ..... l'lt0$K-90PH MM1'la t!4l t4l L• _, s..,.1 .. Platt IM) lotl to W•l-1 A-7; Mf Tltr""rM won1>T-..,1t.,,,.,..Pfa1t, ... Mou lrO• MMTIWft CMI won 1 ... 14 , 1 S won llY ll'li•ult, Witt (M) wo<> lby Clel&Uil. won~-M . f>.1 Foy CM) _, .. l.won11Vdef&utl.won4-l.M -11ucl'lld.t Wr-• IM) r!•I T•l\i· Latimef .,., 'J . .,_., ~""''" '-',....,,, .. " IW. C. I H.ttl<tY ~llM)fl CMI to>I l ... , •-6;won4-l.• 1. £1T..-.1Jl Ill llr .. M ..... A9'lno 1£1 n..f. -llon 1>-7, ""'lo l.e• 3·6; Do" IE> •on f> t, H; 1 15wee..., (El dot Whll••~r I•. CW.I v ... St-rQOn 7•$; Flrm•n (El won •1.•o MIHIOflVlejell4¥J) llJ\-)1 L..-Oulllta ,, .... ..,, l .. IMVI ""'t lo Ornnn 4 A• IOff M f4etk 1' 6: dtt Wofll"'"" 11 1 d,. f ll•Y••hlM 7 \ M<>hrqulh rMVI '"'' t4. 0-1>. l>-1'. 1 (> -•IUM> CMV I I<,. I , 1-6; won.,.,, .... C•lvlf\ IMV) IOtl ....... 24.1 ... OMM" llleunb•um0Robt>1n1 fMVI 11.t ltoov•l·W&~ .. f>.l ._1; tj,>f ,.,,,.,.._ l>ea • • ... II M_....EftQI-(MVI 116-3,).4; ............ I. Mi.i.Yleje llll ltl ......._-..Cit 54 ... 1 .. 0.1-(MVI ,,., W.bb .. ,: _. tk•M .. II a.f .._.,..,,. t.ll, Calvin CMYI 1061 5-1, Sf;"""°'"' IMYI - ... I. 7-S. M; Mec•lu,.. IMV) -•I. l~OH_,;,..=,~"" IMV) •"" .. , ... 1. \0!11)4•1 04.,...lfl ,,_,..,.I lMVl won•>.• I. 'IUIO • • ~ De .. Miii• Ill 111 Oc'Ntt ~­ !>I~ 8•<11 IOlll ""' H11N1ht • '· "1: ~Ce"-IOJ I ,,,.. '""""r " l, '1. C•rl•r IOHI "411 A1ve•. • <J • ri: ,.,,_Im IOHI a.f ... ~, .. • •. • t. " I 11-i• IOIO _,. Mlt .. ell•toft Ml, • l, IW11lln COttl del W•l>l>Or • 1 6 O I ow-. WOMl!N'STl!NNIS UClrtlMIUOIUK S1.,1n ~''"' !SCI Oof -,_. ._,, '-4; Mcinerny !SCI def MKMftc:I (>.!,•I. G•ll tSCI -SIDck1on ._1, 1 6, 6-4, e.,m•n IUCll def Allen (>.), •.O; 8~<'001 fSC> def Pit-.. 1. M ; Ar· r-o IUCI l def 0....6-4 . ..0. Oeui91ft DHlor·G•ll CSCl def Mor\I'· 'l'j•Ch•n<I 6-l. 4-1. MCl""tnY· .. •llQu•SI fSCI (Ml Pelena>-Ar,_,.,,, 4 ... 6-4, ~1 Che~Bar-ISCI de4 Stoaton. tJ•rm•n (>.<, 1·S. Or•-Cl>atl 161 UICypr11a SI"'!._, C. T•ylor tCI Otl 8u11er (>.1, 6-ll; 01•Srnt1 10 ) Oef 4. hyior ._1, «>. ~. H•rton lCI def S.""n°" 6-l 6-J; C.•DC>• (01Clef CllaW._7, 2 ... 6·1; Ward 101 Ml IC••wlca(>.1,6-JI GollLlllM (01 ~I Gull<lrt~tl>-7, 6·l °""""" C. T hlor·4 1 ~ylor IC) def Bull<'•• <H•'im•t 1 ;,, bo1 Sev~g,n-W•rd COi det Barlon·Ch•$P 6-2, 6 l . Gibb\· <.,on1a•,., cot dtt Oe,.evtanack ... Gu11err~1 7~. 6<J. o...,.w.st mm .-.ntleW 51,..._ Pru1rn fGW> <Ml Me-..S •1, 6-1: Mol'\On IGWI cMf ~n• M ..... ; To1 ... 11no (GWI def Miiis .... llrl• MffdO IGWlde4 llr«kleYM.l>-2; El· le•tl (Bl cMf F'HlolrS( 4-l, .... 14; C:•nH ((iWl def R-lnM,44. M. ~ Pnilm-AMtton CGWI ""4 IM~· Slfl>heM 6-1, .. 1; Tot...Uno.- IGWJ o.f Mllls-8recki.-t l>-4, :H, t-l; Rellkln Elleafl 18 dtl JumQ• Str«n•n 1.s 1>-1. GlltlSTltACI( VAltSITY Kn! a.Kii IUI 111) S.... ~ 100-1. Denniston IHI 11 O: 1. M•'''"°''"''" (SI ll 6; J. K•-(HI 11 I 210-1 O•nn,.ton IHI 16..S; 7. ~"t'r'\mlth ISi 11 0, no ln"d .. o I 0 Finn ISi 1 04 9 : 7. MonlQOMC!ry tSI 1.01.S. l. K•Wlr IHI l II \ "80 I. IJ,1t•">n H) 7:41 O; 7. qou1n1er (HI 7 s. 6, J. Tron CSl J 11 0 M11.-1. IC.tlnr IHI 6:07.7; 2. Aver IS16 11 O. l Wtlllo (Hl6•ll 9. 1 ,.,.1.,-1. S.IHOn 00 11·S6.l: 1. Tr•lnar (H) 13:l7.S; J. V.it CHI ,. 4'1 f 1111 lH-1 Roulnier 0017.2; l. Bell ISl 17 6, 3. Trott 15117 I • HOrtldy-1. li\lntlnqton Bftch S"l.1. M11e 1t1•y-1. liufttlnQlon eeecn •:J1 •• HJ 1. IC.Mt..,. IHI S-C: 2. &.It ISi S.O, J. T""' (51 ... LJ I. E..-1< (H) 17-'.J~;L Belt CSI I~. l ltoutl'lttt IHI 13-11, SP I. McConnell ISi 33-7"'-: 2.. 0•"'°9 ISi ~t J. Smith IHI ~I~. 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In the ninth, Sad· dleback combined four walks, an error, Chns Maxwell's run-scoring single, Marc Hertle's double for a run and Robert Steel's two-run single for the s ix tallies. The Gauchos scor ed their only other run in the sixth on singles by John Broders, Brad Hester and Tim Wallach. The latter had three of the Gauchos' eight bits. * * ~kCll ... J • 0 r , II 0 * .. -I 0 , 0 0 JOO Ind. -~y I ..... <ll'lclr• IE\ ""•har• IHI , ... T J I To1..-IHI 2 J' I, 2. CArMll"6 IVI, 1 WrlQlll 3"·S. PV-1 Smll•Y IHI 1-4 SP 1 IV) Bob V-IO IHI 41-6. Or t Barker SO fr .. Bl HtlnY IVI 11 J ; 1. IMI IO'J.11 ' 8-UO'•IEl.l ~to (V) U"henl!y(MICYPAUl .. l 100 ,..,_, c ...... 11 .... IVI I 121, 7. uQuiltl.alltl C.,pefller IV). J 81Y•1>1CVI 100-1 0111r fUl 11 0 710 I 100 1...-1 Hern"9 IEI I 00.t, 1, M•9ulr• IUI n l 440-1 Cl>Ol11" 1UJ H•lllY IVl,' B~ IE). an<I Tu.in ICI SS• l80 I Chollln too ~-l II-"" IVI I IS s. 1. 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I ~~ .... _.. ....... .._ ____ ......... __________________ ...... ~----·-------------------..... --....... _________ __ Yi.ion, Daring Lead y~ LOB .,. ........ ~ and MIEBIC4 WIC1CSN URG, AtU. Sot far frcm hen. tn t.he lwitJ dU''I ul fronUcr ad• ntur~. • pa~er o.amed Hanry Wlcll:t'abura baaled tz mHbon In l'>ld rrt1m ht• Vultur e mlne ln three awaa.bbuckllnR ye .ars Well, this d~ert 11t1ll hold" rt• NOT ru rao• bett today. about fi\' m.ilCI be~ond wbeti! l.be roed n.tns out ul Mart cope County And also out r1 bl•dttop. uut In a barren laod of s-asuaro cactua and djamondback rat· tlt"rs. two such red bloodr.d mf'O .irt" laboring a ~mall mountain for ll3 nuncral treuun:: ..• ( a form ol la•a. But the vanety benealb bJ1 1, acre lcaK, .a Ch•Uty rhyoUle, pale uay ln C'Ol · OT, h• two remarkable qualiti~ that h dJ.a.covttt.-d by accident. It eliminates odor like a sea breeze and soak.a up moisture llllo a blot· ter. Kitty litter. Chevy Power Confirmed in O lds Deltas "Laugh, J don't mmd. every body does al first,'' Phil Reinhardt said. "But I'm serious about UUs, and I'm committed." Johni.on hasten~ to dem- onstrate Two aoup bowls of cat litter . One jigger of ammonia in· to Brand X, one Jigger of am- monia into ground-up rhyolite. Lo and behold. DETROIT <AP> More th<1n half the 1977 Oldsmobile Della 88 models are equipped with Chevrolet engines. General Motors Corp. officials have con· firmed. REINHARDT HIMSELF, a 31-year-old six-footer with broad shoulders and a rich red ~ard, the picture of the rugged Western prospector, adds to the 1ncon· gruity or his comm1tmeot to the genteel problems of apartment dwellers and their pussycats. "Nature's answer to a natural problem," J ohnson grinned. .. Phil's wife. Vanessa, thought that up. Like it?'' REINHARDT GOT ONTO his unbkely product while he was knocking around the southwest prospecting for silver. He has a degree m structural engineering, but nme-to-five jobs bored him. Chevy engines were installed in 43,810, or 58 percent. or the Della 88s manufactured through J anuary, according to a :;pokesman at Oldsmobile head· quarters in Lanstn~. lie said Thursday the pract1t'l' w<.1s conl1· nuing. So does his partner, Larry Johnson, who al 24 has sun. bleached hair, faded jeans. scuffed shoes, all the badges of the outdoorsman, and bves alone ma cabin at the mine. "I wanted to develop som ething entirely my own, from first thought to public use," he said. 'Tm not a businessman. I don't want to be a businessman. Neither docs Larry. If we need a businessman we can hire one, which we have done." ·'When Phil first mentioned to me what he was up to." Johnson ~aid, "l laugh.ed too." .. THESE GENERAL Motors engines are interchangeable" and give s imilar performan<•t• and fuel economy, the Old'i spokesman sa1d TO AVOID THAT inevitable reaction when approaching potential investors, the two en trepreneurs have given their venture a most imposing name· Gulf-American Mining En· terprises, Inc. A geologist told him about the rhyolite mine. A Texas firm, una· ble to find a use for lhe rock, wanted to get rid of the lease. Both the GM Olds and Chevy division produce a 350-cubtc· inch-dis placement V-8 engine with a four-barrel carburetor. The Chevy engines were put an the Delta 88s • ·m order to meet an unexpectedly heavy demand for this e ngine." the spokl·sman said. "Sounds impressive doesn't 1t"" Reinhardt said. "Besides, 1 lake the acronymn, GAME. But the real reason is that we believe this stuff has other applicallons and we intend to branch out after we make it big in cal ht ter." "I WENT TO HOUSTON and they showed m e a sample of it. crushed. I thought to myself. that looks like kitty litter It was just a hunch So I studied kitty litter. Do you know it's a $300 million a year market? I found out what properties kitty litter reqwred and had some tests run. That was an 1973. You see the resu1t." Only Cahfornaa t•ert 1f1cs thJl all Della 88s purch,1st•d 1n lht• s tate must have the OJ<I, <·ni::an1·, the spokesman :.aul The "stuff" Reinhardt mane!>. •md discusses with uncommon emotiop, is rhyolite. THERE IS Rll\'OLITE Jnd rhyolile. Reinhardt explains. It 1:. Johnson, meanwhile. a s1m1larly restlesi. sort with an unused def:rec in anthropology, I nto 1980s . • &~ W@QJJ[( Housing Cost ~-~@rrWO©® Hikes Viewed NEW YORK (AP) -H presenttrends carry in- to the 1980s the average cost.of a new home will be $78,000 "and only the most affluent groups would hf' able to afford them." says a report by the MIT- llarvard J oint Center for Urban Studac!> Only 27 p<"rcent of American families can al ford the 1971i mt-di.in nt•w home pnce of $44,200, ac cording tn tht• r1•port, ·Th<' Nation.., Hous ing Needs, 197~ to l!>K.'i • r<.'leJsl•d Thur!>day. THE TRE'lU THAT CO l'LD produce an average pnc:<.' of S7K uoo for npw homes 10th!:! 1980s 1s appiirent, the report ~ay~. In 1970, 1t says. nearly 47 percent of Amencan families could afford the median new-horn(· pncc of $23.400. The mcn•as<' an the nf.'w home sales price has h<.'en nl•arly HO 1wn•1•nl between 1970 and 1976, or ooubk the nst• 111 rru•c11.m family mcome. which ~rew •t7 pt'rl'ent from $9,K67 to $14,500 an lhe saml.' period Monthly n\.\rll'1,h1p t'Mts. andudm~ utility cos ts. prop1•rl\ I JXt·s. 1r1'11ra111·<· iind mamtenanct>, grrw <·q·n (:"l(•r ris1ni;: 102 5 ptorct>nl an the Sil!;· yenr pt•nod, Utt• 11·µort sa"" IT "1NOS TllA1' AMONG 12.8 mtlhon familtl'S. hagh r<'nls and 11th1·r 'r)lralan~: <'o"t." .irt• r.•plartnjt ovNcrowctang or phy:.1rully 111:.idt.~lu.ite bousang a .. the chat>! prohkm The m.un 1 ulpnh for ltw r1s1• an nt•w housing pricl'S hav1· h1•1•n 111fl.1t11111 l11~twr con,trucl1on und mafrra:il t•osts. haghrr l.1m1 c~t ... ~ind lar1it-r tn tercc;l chargt'' for hoth lht hu1ltl1•1 1md home buyer Otht•r I ;1t·1t11' thJt v. 111 'haP<' futun· national housmg n1·1·d-; \H'n' 11111 ltnt"fl hy th1• Iv. o MI T pro fcssors "ho "rnlt• lht• rl'i1orl. )krnarrt .1 Jo'nrctrn and Arthur l'. ~lom•m -MUati\1'IO' ·~ O('( l KRl!llC.i "OT only from tht• North lll lhl' :-.outh, but from m1·tropohtan areas to th1• C'nuntry. Thu., rnany catws and even suburb~ <'ould \'nil up ~1th a hou-;mg surplus while sm a 11 cl lies nnd towns m uy face !>ubl.tanllal bousms shorta~<.'I. "We are bulldan~ J00,000 to 400,000 unats below the necessary" nc•t'd to meet current household growth and re place obsolete housing, Solomon told reporters. -Growth In the number ond size of households will s low down In the next decade ns the effects or the p05l·war baby boom subsides. ."77VOLVOUZ ft,l/IJ Voluo ~ /1tel~ 4 ~ & ti1at«1 OZ,CW. OUR BEST BUY! 36 month opni-cnd lmH. Cap cod -JSJ«J OO: .Rmcfml balance -13W.80; '""Salt m6nOis ~" ~.-~: cm.approml rredll; w~ ~,,,._ •\~69~t?fo MAR•IS '. • 1 P._lia t1U Volvo / 1'oyola 28801 Mariutrh~ Pl.. wy .. l\th..Wn Virjo (7 14 t M.l 1-2880 (JACK A.NDl)RSON) REVEALS In the DAILY PILOT Doctor's Righi on IUglattr DEAR PAT: We are moving lo Colorado before Ion~ and we'd like to lake our mcdJcal records with us. I've talked to several or our doctors and they say they won't release our records until we get a oew doctor's authorization in Colorado. I say we have a right to reeeave them peri.onally, but the doctors r11isagrec. Who's right" J .C. Midway The doctors are. An Orangf' County Medical As· sociation spokesman explained that medical re· cords an tbt-Jeital property of the physicians who hold them. AddJUooall), it is believed that a lay person c:ooJd easily misunderstand the technical material CG11tai.Mod ln these records and bttome un· necessarily concerned. When you cootut a physi· ciao ln Colorado. you will have to sign a release form reqoestinit lhat your records ~ sent directly to that doctor. P ot Ott~ Pan o f lt'orwu! DEAR P1\T. We recently received an ad· , ,·rtascment from the International Mail Order Company or Norman, Okla. Th<' stainless steel n>okware sounds lake cl fantastic deal at the price, but J 'm concemed about the company. I've never heard of at. Is 1l n•laable" l.L .. San Clemente U.S. Postal St>rvlcf' authorities are quesUoaing thf' busl.MSs pracUCf'8 of this Orm and Its waterless cookwear offer. Law department representatives from U.S.P.S. Washington, D.C., beadquarters met rf'Cf'nUy ln DaJlas to conduct a bearing regarding thla nrm•s current promotion. A ruling is expected ""ltbln a ff'w wttks. R.L. Wbltaey of tbe postal lo· 11pt"ctlon Mpartmf'nt of Memphis District Head· quarte~ told AVS lhat although further mailings by this n,.,m arf' not prohlbltt'd at Ull8 time, the bearing ... icamlned pro blf'm " ('On cernlng malling of meTChandlM' and quality of &hf' product offered. Tiw coc*wf'ar adver1lsement includes a dated $211 ••tntrodactory t'httk." The pota and pans cost Hotkr •.ts. A VS advises steering clear of Ulls mall ordtt otter ln view of the bulness practice In· '\lestlgatJon and bearing by the U.S. P08tal Service. If the coolt•t"•t was all that It's cracked up to be, tbere ...,..Jd have bt'tn no need for action by postal aat.horttln. 'Coof..l..lne' /ff alee• WISP ot Wea DEAR READERS: Whirlpool Corp. orrered a simplilied warranty letter which made its pro- vtsions unmistakably clear lo the consumer long before Congnss passed its new warranty law. Then il began a t.oll·free "Cool·Llne" service enabling consumers to present their repair problem by phone without the delay often encountered in cor· respondence. As a result, more than 90 percent of the 700,000 calls received sin~ the line first opened have been resolved by phone, accordlng lo a- Wbirlpool spokesman. The "Cool-Line" number is: (800) 253-1301. Whirlpool now has introducedWbirlpool 1nsta.nt sernce parts (WISP> wbicb pe:rmita parts dis· tributon to plece orders immediately via the com· pany eommunlcatioos netwod without regard to regular mlnlmum quantity requirements. WISP also p!Ulllsa special bandline and fut shipping for delivery witbln 98 hours, with Wbirlpe>ol paying any extra ablpplq cbU1•· Umeuoaable del ey In obtatmng parts for ap- pliance npa1n has been ooe ol the top complaints recel•eic\ by A YS. Let's hope WISP works as amoodllj as Wblrlpool claims it will. For quality, selection, service. and price -see the Master Dealer. Use the Daily Pilot "Fut Ra ult" 1trvieti dlrtttory. \'our 118"\'tce b our Nabers Cadillac peclaJty. 2SOO H-'-~ c.a .... MC).e100 c.ll "2-5171 UL m w hi• f atbeT nm • a:u.n· 101 ~ulpmt!ot buasnru an W itlk • II and Ke1Jahanil mn. "We took to~eacb oth~r. Md art~r tht-fir t you·mU•t bl" k1ddlna reacuon. t.arry cot u e1'cited abou1 l'tal lil~r a> l ,,.a,," Reiobardtuld. TOGET11£R THEY plun~ed ahud, took part-llme jobs on thE' side, raised money, decided on a catchy brand n3me, and so Car huvt sold 12,000 10 1xmnd bal(i. of nature's answer. Now thear struggle is to modernize eqwp- ment and increase production. The brand name·! It brings a chuckle too or a groan. Cat Paust>. ollll'WI-•• ALAN BE~K VISITS WITH A PATIENT 'We're Betting on Ourselves,' Fish Fan Saye Fish O ut o f Water? $25 Buy s 'Tank' Call By The Associated Pres:. An emergcm·y telephone nngs at 4 a.m. "My fish tank broke," ex pl ams a frantic Los Angele~ aquarium owner. "All my tropical fash have spilled all over the la ving room floor ·• For a $25 charge. the aquarium owner gets a house call before the s un comes up from one of Alan Beck's 17 service men. THE 33-YEAR-OLD marine biologist started has 24-hour emergency lane more than a year ago as an adjunct to an aquanum and fish supply business Beck's customers, whom he says include such Jlollywood figures as Jail St. John and Sam· my Davis Jr .. also may rent their fish or buy a fish guarantet.' To in.sure rrpla<'emenl for sack fish · "ou ha' l' tu bl' on the sen tee, ha\c your aquarium maintarned hy the month," says Beck. "Wf.''rc betting on oursclve!'." Such a service runs a bout $15 a month for a small home tank to several hundred dollars per month for a large aquarium serviced every few days "1th valuable fish Cost or each saltwater fish. he says, runs from S2 for a blue damsel to $200 each for harlequin tusks plucked from Au~lralia 's Greal Barrier Reef. BECK Si\ YS THE tropical ftsh hobby is a $685 million a year business, according to a recent mduslry sun·ey. SOME EMERGENCY calls are false alarms, says Beck, who started his business from a garagt' five years ago. .. People will come home, flip on the hghls. and find their fish faded and blotchy. ·'Salt water fish change color and fade out in the dark.·• he ex· plained. "When the lights go on, they are blinded JUSt like we are and act confused. The blotchi· ness is the color coming back.'' The 24-hour number is avaala· blc to fish renters and those who'\c bought fish guarantees. !>ays Beck, but the general pubhc also may call. The far:.t question on care or their fish is fr~. he says. The ~uarantec 1s appropriate, neck says, for customers who own large aquariums stocked SICK TISH OFTEN a re taken to the "hospital." quarantinl' I an ks at Beck's headquarter:. m suburban Granada JI alls. ()\'t•r Tiu· <:ou111t•r NASO Listi"CJS 10\lt,, ,. ,,., 0 1 .. Up s a n d D oacn.s 1'tt'111 """ 1•• 1 ?0'• NEW YORK IAPI -TP>e followlnq 11\f 1;.•., H• > \hOw\ ttw> Ov••t '"'-' C'ttun,,..,· ~,,, .II. \lOCk\ M..S w"''""'' that hlVf' <)nfW!I uo 7~'., ?11 ltv mO\I """ OOwn "'" mo•I l>ot..-d o" .. ,.., \', Dfl''""t of <~ r~Q.&rdle~" of tf'Olumt~ \ ~', for Thur~v 1' 1\ No if"'CUl"ltlf'\ tr"ll"tq .,_..O'# U ar.-1nf'I 1fp,. 1Q\,. uc:l•d Nf't MKS PHCfnl•t')f <h-'n~-. arf' t..,,.. \6 \rt d1U,.tf11'C• btotwtf'f\ \No pr,.vlOV" ( l(rt.tnQ ?\ '1 ""' prt<e -loo.ty \ l•'l bid protf'. \()lo\. 10'• l'• •• ,, 3' \ S'1t I u ',,,, 1 nt .. u • l ••• 10'. 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Zeootle .a 4 11' 11 ••••• Zayrt(D 6 1J 71'1 z..-111111 n1 •too , ..... ·~ Zt;rrtllld .. • 10 l)'• • ,., " ,,., Strike Penalty Pay Cut Taxed By YLV1A POltTEa r ~•Jtla ifl a s.rN•J Tt>acMn. who wt nt on strike 1n im may have bfto ~nahicd under state laws prohJbillng pubUc employes from stnkine. Thi:. penally often loolt the form of a withholding pay upon return to work. The IRS ruled last year that. even though thes e teachers didn't receive full pay because of the penalty, they had an fad earned the entire amount and. therefore, they are twted on the full amount due. They can't deduct income from the penalty withheld because penalties paid to a gov· ernment for v1olahons of law are not deductible. WHILE THIS IRS R ULING WAS CONCERNED ~pecifically with teachers, the same tax treatment appUes to similar penalties withheld lrom other striking public employes who violated local law. Teachers who went on sabbatical leaves may have been paid their full sala ry a nd then had lo pay for a substitute out of their own pockets while they were away. Last year, the IRS agreed such payments a r e deductib le ex· pe nses. But qualifying te achers can't simply report as income only net salary. They must in c l ude th ei r f u l l Money's Worth salar ies and last an itemized deduction tor payment to the ::.ub They must use itemized deductions 1f they want to to· elude such a deduction. says Leon Gold, a tax expert at the Research Institute of America . TEAC H E RS. ADMINISTR ATORS AND OTHER employes of colleges and similar educational institutions. have long been allowed to provide their children and !>pouses with tax free lu1t1on m the form of "tuition r e· m 1ss1on." These plans sometimes cover more than one educa· taonal institution on a reciprocal basis so that a teacher m one college may have a child or spo11Se attend another participating institution t uition.free. The Treasury proposed to ban this fringe benefit by taxing the vaJue of the tuition. with some exceptions, after last Nov. 2. 1976. But in response to objections~ the public. the Treasury has withdrawn lb1s proposal. Those whose employers pa.id for job-related law courses that helped lead lo a law degree and qualification for a bar examination, mus t report the value as taxable incom e. Jf the courses did not lead to this end, the payments are not ta xa ble income. I F AN EMPLOYER PAYS TUITION COSTS either d irectly or by reimbursing the employe for courses that ore JOb·related but that didn't qualify the employe for a new business and weren't necessary to help meet minimum job requirements, the amounts paid by the employer are not com pens a ti on These rulings a pply to other fields of e mployment. 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()fl ' I g:: }1 Otr •• 011 •• 011 •• 011 • l 011 • n ()fl • 0 Olt 40 Oii '8 Oii ] • Off 3 I Off JI Off 3, Oii '·' Off :I.A Sea World Tells Record SAN DIEGO CAP> -Sea World, the martnc par k com- pany recently sold to publisher Harcourt Brace J ovanovich, says 1976 was a record revenue year wlth a net income of $.1. 7 million. David M. DeMOU. pr~~sa.ld th.ls amounted to t:UO ti share with total revenues~ $S>.l mlWoo, compared with SJ 5 million net, $2.10 a share and revenues of $42.8 mUllon in 1975. The parks located in San Dleto and near Cleveland, Ohlo, and Orlando. Fla., drew a total of 5.4 million visltort, C'Ompared with S million in 1975, although aUtndance al the Ohio park dropped al.lab Uy. •. \ . Dobies Vying At Havasu Hundreds or tlohte Cat 1a1lou from throulhout the southwest are expected to crowd the waters ol Lake Havasu on the Anzona side ol the Colorado RJver for the annuaJ Hobie Reeatta at Lake Havasu Clty, May 6 7·8 Tradltlonally. since 1969. llob1e Cat sailors have participated separately as a class ln the an· nual London Bridge Regatta. But the sheer weight of numbers and the diversity of personalities made the London Bridge Reeatta too large and too com pllcated, according to Sandy Banks, national race director of the Hobie Class Association. SO THE HOBIES, BY mutuaJ tonsent. ar~ breaking away from the London Bndge Regatta which willl be sailed April 22·23·24 for its 14th con secutive year under the sponsorship of the Lake Havasu Yacht Club Bob Mann has been named to coordinate the Hobie regatta, hailed as the world's largest inland water one class sailing event. Mann said he expec~ more than 300 entries this year All-time Hobie re cord for the event was .US entnes MANN SAID EVERY SIZE of Hobie Cat would be participating, from the Hob1e·lOs to the Hobie-18s. Largest classes are expected to be in the Hobie-14s and llob1e·l6s. Assisting Mann as race coordinator "'111 be Banks and Rich Jeffries as race chairmen Boat Slw1v Sets Record i11 S ales The 1977 Soulhl•rn Callforni<J Manne Assocw· hon boat show set an all time record in sales during its lO·day run at thP Los Angeles Convention Center. accordmg to Erl Nichols, executive director and show manager for SC MA "Whal<' lht> number of pe<>ple attendmg the show remainect about the same as the record· breaking year of 1976, orders received on the floor of the show set a record.'' said Nichols There were 600 boats and 170 booth exhibits at the 1977 show John Cordes. show chairman. said that media cooperation in pubhcizing the show was outstanding and contributed much to the success of the event Cordes said the 1978 SCMA boat show will also / be presented at the Convention Center High Roler Tops In Florida Race Unofficial rl'sults of th<' Southern Ocean Hae 1ng Co nf<'renct• in 1-'lorida indicate that l11gh Rolcr . a 47-foot sloop co ownt•d and skip perl'd by Rill Powl'r of Nl'wport llarbor Yacht Club and Ol'nnis Conner. San Diego Yacht Cluh was the Oiv1s1on II Clas!> A wmncr D1v1swn II ,., for new boat" II 1gh Rolcr .i l>oug Peterson dt",IJ!n "',,.., manned h) J pr" co .. tallt'ftltfwr ( h tn I !J• l•I ,,, n ,.,,.,.jllrt•• I A "1 '••IH' t t11 U1r,n '" lrl• '1••1 'ft 11•1> "' ( 1 1.,t ,, l•·m11 ''lllllt N• I f 1 I h11wu+n 4" 1n'1 A) 1nt,nr1 I,,, 111 ~•'""''"'will r 1nQJ1 f)o•lwt•f'•1 U '' J t f ,.., <N.H• r lnmDl'rAtu'• will b•" '" '°R!OA'I' "1 1t'UtP\11f" I I I ' It# . , '"'•" • tut •<N 1 1notf\1 1' \ATU'ROA'I' " ' 'n I l'.tft \VNDAY ctominantly Newport l'rew Listed as Class A win- ner in Division H was Imp. owned by David Al - h'n of Tiburon and manned by a local crew headed by Skip Allan of Newport Harbor Yacht Club as sailing master Imp. a 4l·foot two- ton<·r carn<'d the !'ame <'rew as All<'n 's former hoat Improbable It wa-. d1•s1~ned hy Ron Holland of Nt'Y. Zealan<i <tnd l<1Un<'ht'<f JUSt '>I'\ d.n s before the start of the firstSORCrace Both High Holer and Imp wall be shipped to EnglJntl whl're thcv .,.. di rt•prc•st'nl lhl' l . S in tht• \clmiral"s Cup compel•· t 1011 lctl<'r this.> t>ar 2 Shmvs Slated II Wt>mer Buck µr11 uut•t•r of c;port_... -.howor;, , ha5 announced lht-ctale!I for hi" 9th annuai We~tem National Boat and ManneShov. '1arc n -..,,,.".,.,..,, ... ,.......,.,,_ r 9 13 at tht• Anaheim Con Entertainment Happenings ... UTtrUlllMfll Film s Theater Dance Televlslon In the • \ t'nhon Cent<'r It will be folio .... ed M arct1 26 to Apnl 3 hv the Lo.., An~el<'s Sporl'>mc·n·s Vacatwn. Tra\ el nnd Recreallonal \"eh1cl<' Show at the Los An~eles Sports Art'na Doors will open at 3 p m March 9-10-11 1n Anah<'im and at noon on March 12-13. Admission for adults will be S2 and $1 for kids. You con port~ your car. And port~ the t~ids, too. 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By JACKIE HYMAN Of ti. D•lly l'llot St.off How do you stage a nude scene in a college theater production? Drama instructor Robin Huber f31ced that problem when he st;irted directing Golden West C llege's production of the Lan· f d Wilson comedy ·'Hot l B ltimore" ("Hot l'' is hotel with t "e"burnedoutinthesign). 'We· can't get away with a n e scene with our audience, I th nk," said Huber, who is stag. in the scene in underwear. • 'I'm sure the students would 'ih1· e had no objection to doing th nude scene. Any time you can 'd something people will be hor· ri ed by, kids like to do that." ~IF I FELT the play .would har,e been castrated by not doing itt' I would have said get another d rector. But it's really p ipheral,"Hubersaid. ~lthough the nude scene has been covered up, the play's out· spoken language has not. t ~"If people are offended by sal· t~ language, they'd better not . come. On the other hand, I think U~e language that's used is so much a part of the characters Bluegrass Takes to TheAir that to portray them any other way would be dishonest," Huber said. "I would venture to say that anyone who sees this play won't tiear anything they haven't heard before." Huber described the play as a study in characters and dialog rather than a strongly plotted work. "THE SITUATION is the lobby of a rundown, about-lo-be· demolished hotel in Baltimore. We're looking into the lives of a number of people who happen to be at that place in time. "The bulldozers are al the door and yet the people continue to de· mand service. This is where we get close to the heart of the play. It's like people demanding cabin service on the Titanic as it's go· ingdown." ·'The metaphor there is that it's like life," Huber said. ·· 1 think this is an optimistic play. Despite the fact that we know some day we're going to die, we still feel that the quality of life is important." A cast of 14 students, the oldest or whom is 26, play characlers By STEVE l"fITCHELL Ol 1 ... D•1ly Pilot Sl•lf Abe Brown's five-member bluegrass music group is get· ting its own radio show, by · shucks. and it's going to be in hour long, good buddy. Brown. who operates his own band instrument repair shop in Costa Mesa, says ap- proval for his bluegrass show on KFOX radio in Long Beach didn't come any too soon . ranging in age up to 78. ··Most students at this age find it easiest to play parts their own age. I selected them carefully with that in mind. I was looking for people who could play the age," Huber said. "HOT L BALTIMORE" will be performed at 8:30 p.m. March 17-19 and 24·26, and at 5:30 p.m. March 20 and 27 in the college theater, 15744 Golden West St., Huntington Beach . Admission is $3 general, $2 for students and senior citizens, re· •'There's a lot or bluegrass groups around here that ain't gettin' nowhere." he said in a soft, South Carolina drawl. "And there's all kinds of bluegrass fans. too," he said. "But there JUS.t isn't any place for them lo listen to it." BROWN AIMS lo change all that March 19. when he ait s his first show from 7 to 8 in the evening -the first commended for mature au- diences only. Tickets are availa· ble at the campus bookstore or at the box office. Leading parts arc played by Sheryl Goldstein. a senior at Marina High School : Sally Sef· ton. a graduate of Florida State University; and Mike Cook, who has performed in six GWC and community theater shows. Also in the cast are Laurie Son· dag, Dan Serber, Ken Cope, Anne Lane, Robin Cooke, Nancy An· drews, Nancy Rowe and Darrold Carothers. bluegrass program in the western U.S .. he says. Brown says his group, Can- yon Grass. comprised of himself and four other Southern-born musicians. has been together -plus or minus a few members -for five years now. And Brown says it's frustrating not having any good ol' bluegrass music to listen to. "You turn to a country western station and that's all you hear," he complained. "You might listen all day and hear one bluegrass." So the instrument re· pairman formed his own com· pany, Abe Brown En - terprises, approached the management al KFOX with his pr.oposal. and rustled up eight sponsors for a one-hour show. ', HE SAID THE program i• his · band, as well as other twjll include performances by ~ t:. bluegrass groups in the area. ·• 'f 'I "Bluegrass music is a com· bination of mountain and black blues." he said. "What it is, is the beginning form of country music. ·"Course nowadays they call it all country music," he chuckled, ''because blue- grass has that country flavor." But. he admits, his own group will get its fair share or air time. He said his all-acoustic in- strument band is comprised of a construction worker, a truck driver, a furniture builder and a meat cutter. "which is a wild combination of trades." Bluegrass musician Abe Brown wl// inaugurate his radio show March 19 If you want to listen in on March 19, Brown says, "just flip that A.M. dial on over to 1280 for a real treat." Puppets Offer· Fun in Two Laiiguages A bilingual puppet show featur· ing ~-m~ti-~aje!ll~ M~xic~r:J.i'!i· gling clown and an unusual as· S-Ortment of puppet charact~rs will be pr esented at Golden West College, Tuesday at 3:30 p.m. The musical presentation will be on the grassy area by the cam- pus fine arts building, 15744 Golden West St., Huntington Beach. The 23-minute show is open to the public and there is no admission charge. Producer of the show is Mimi Losano Holtzman, who teaches beginning and advanced pup· petry at Golden West. Tbe star is Sarn Sepulveda - billed as "The Juggling Clown·' -who bad never done anything , with puppets until Ms. Holtzman's begilming class, but ')las since sung, danced and performed bis way acroes the United States. Duril\g lha SWD• mer of 1976 he toured as a member of Weber State College's t.butrical group presenting a "bicentennial program. -\ .... .1 .... -......... ~..,.. , Ssm Sepulveda ohsts with his pals Aurore and Marco, who will appear In a bilingual puppet show at Golden West College in Huntington Beach. Director Robin Huber -, (right) ponders how to present a sophisticated script with youthful actors Mike Cook and Sally Sefton (left), Ken Cope (seated, below) and Darrold Carothers. Pianist ~YPILOT CJ to Star OCC Concert Sunday The Orange Coast College Community Symphony Orchestra will present its second concert or the season Sunday at 4 p.m. in the OCC Auditorium, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Tickets are $2 general and $1 for students and senior citizens. They may be purchased at the box office on the day of the concert after3p.m. The 72-piece orchestra is under the baton of Joseph Pearlman, an OCC associate professor of music and a member of the board of directors for the college, conservatory and universi· ty division of the American Symphony Orchestra League. Featured soloist for Sunday's concert is Eiki Paik, a young pianist from Santa Ana. Miss Paik is a native of Japan, where she received her early musical trainmg. After moving to this country in 1971, she began piano studies at UC Irvine under Arnold Juda. She will graduate from UCI in December. Miss Paik will perform the Mozart Piano Concerto, No. 21, with the orchestra. The program also includes Mendelssohn's Symphony No. 3. "Scotch," and Rossmi's overture to "William Tell." For further information, contact the OCC music department at 556·5522. Eild Palk will be guest soloist Sunday • ,, 1~~=-------~~a;:.;:u~ l • ... ~ Jtelampaao Del Clelo Ballet Folklortca wW kick off a month or ln-t er u at ion al performances ut South Coast Plan in' Coa.a Meu at 1, ' and 1 o'clock tonight. Also scbeduJed this weekend are the Balalaika Russian Orcbesara. Saturday, and the Esplendor Azteca. Sunday, both at 1, 2:30 and 4 p.m. Upcoming performers will in- clude the Intersec- tion Greek dancers, tbe Okalanis and their Polynesian Revue, the Karpatok Hungarian Folk Dan· cers and others. Tiie Arts in Brief LOI 4110S1.U CAP• -I••••••• tl•• fat era. A••traUa alaeeplaer4era, BUMlll llt •••_.a_,_ eomra •• wate l • •• • teleYlalon 1bowa you do. Som«lma. Ul)'Way. Go"'1UDel:lta ud networb In fomp natkm buy tnmdredl ot U.S. televi&ica pro1ram11 e.eh year ~aUM they are popular and cheap. deapllf! ~culonaJ ob- jec:ticma from u.cir' OWD vMwVI or producen. lo m~or lnduatrial nations, popular U .S. abows are aometimea 1een within a day or two ot their 1tateatde alrlaas. Other times, especially in poor or small countries, proarams which have been off the air for years in America ftnd wide audiences. NOT ALL U.S. Proetams mate it oveneas. Situation comedies, for example, are not bi& sellers because their cultural intona-' lions are lost in translation. And sometimes sales present pro- blems. Herb Lazarus, eeoeral manager of Columbia Pictures Television-International, potnts to a defunct American weetern, "Nakia," the story of ao American Indian sherUf. "We couldn'tfigure out why we couldn't sell tbia thine in Arab countries," Laza.rut said, "unW we realized that Nakia's badge 18 shaped like a six-pointed star.'' the national symbol of Israel. JJTeU 'Emvekd .tttpd' 1o1 ... ,... dlcalMa ,_ "r ..,. -..-:tv ...... Pltpplr, ••• dliilill• ............. dol»ldA. Ru.tal-. In aomeotlhe larstt lnd:\dbiaJ aa• ?om, low ooa&a and top r.aiap offer a d.Ynamlte eombtnat.loa tbal would be ha.rd for~ iov· ~t1ltllml « aietvtork offlelaJ to ""' lilt. In Great Britain, where U.S. programs accouot for a modest 13 percent of all pro1rams telecast, two detective adven- tures, "KoJak" and ••St.anky and Hutcb. •• cooai.stentl.J baa top rat· inca, says a apoteamu for the British BroadcastiQI Corp. Aft.er shows are seen in the states, Laurus says U.S. dis· tnbutors are able to sell shows in Britain for about $15,000 to $20,000 an hour. To reproduce the s how ln Britain \Vould cost several hundred thousand doUars. SOllETUIES the economic and audience appeal of U.S. shows aren't a happy mixture. . In France, where "Kojat" takes the ratings aea.inat locally pro- duced shows on two competing stations, actors and TV pro- ducers struck for weeks demand· ing an increase in local pro- grams. But in Japan, only a handful ot U.S. shows make it onto prime time, say spokesmen, because local viewers prefer Japanese productions. p far ....... halt ... ... , ms. •• .,.. -• 1t11 DJl9e th.la It wtlJ COil .. baJI ... profTa mi. an nporttt.'' 1qa Harper. 1Ja ~ Hmd\u'q, OM ol two alatloH lo tb• eaplUI of T..-Udlalpa aln aJmott aI1 U.S.. 1how1 (~Ill four boun ot ~ t.levbkla. "Culturally. it leaves a lot to be de.ired." 1~11 1ovemment trade 1potaman Mario Martin, wbo decries the U.S. influence permeallng bis country via the tube. "Cooawnplioo patterns 11re infiuencect-tut.es ln bomea. de- coratlns, consumer &ooda.' • Local programs, sucb H ·lporta or news. are seen on the Hon- duras capital's other station, but Martin coo cedes that the cost of productq entertainment drama l.n the tiny Central American na· tJon would be prohibitive. ABOtrr A THIRD of the homes in Hoodura.s have TV set.s, says Martin, but television reaches a majority of residents because they watch TV at a neighbor's house or go to the canUnas. Situation comedies like "Hap- py Daya" occasionally are sold to overseas markets. Yoshlkazu Taltucbi, Japanese vice consul in Los Angeles, says viewers in bis nation don't understand the jokes bot watch in fucinalion to see what life in America is like. Fox's Harper says some com· ediea, like "M·A·S·H," can be made marketable only by "prac· ticaUy rewriting the script" dur· ing thedubblng process. Sky Legends Examined Shows dramatizing revolutioos often find no sales in Latin American countries. and pro- grams depicting such things as consumer protests aren't aired where dictaton are in power. Racially troubled South Africa, which bas had television for only a year. bas been hesitant to show any proeram involving blacks. And in Germany, a spokesman for ZDF, one of two national networks, says, "Generally ooe caa say that the U.S. crime series bought by ZDF are accep- table to the public, but despite their polished production have lower switch-on quotas t.ban rival German productions." "We got the best comedy writers we could find in Mexico City. Half the jokes in our Spanish version are translated into completely different mean- ings." A scientific look at UFOs. astrology, ESP, the Bermuda Triangle and other occult topics is the subject of a new planetanum show, Marcb 8-29 at Santa Ana College. "Ancient and Modem Legends" will be pre- sented in Tessmann Planetarium. 17th at Bristol Street. by Dr. T.S. Eastmond at 7 ~15 on Tuesdays and Thursdays and by John Goerger at 6: 15 p.m. Saturdays. Admission is free but reservations are required and may be made by calling 835-3000. Craft Canter to Opfti Spillikin Comers, featured craftspeople at work. will open this summer as a new area of Magic Mountain. The amusement park, which features rides and live entertainment, is located in Valencia, north of Hollywood. Mgltt '" F~oa The 13th annual Night in Fullerton is scheduled for 7 to 11 p.m. April l.S, with free bus service to 11 stops. In addition to street performers, exhibits and performances will be offered at Common Ground Artists· Cooperative. Designs Recycled Gallery, Yamaha Music Center. the Muckenthaler Cultural Center, Hunt Branch Library, Fullerton Public Library. Malden Gallery. Villa Del Sol. First Christian Church. Museum of North Orange County, Cal State 1''ullcrton and other site::.. Bread Con~ert Plann~d Bread will g1 .. t· a concert March 30 at the Anaheim Convention C.:tmler, with tickets pnced at $6, $7 and $8. Mail order..,, which s .ould be ac- companl<'<f by a self addressed stamped en- velope, and payable to the convention center, can be sent to Department A. 800 W. Katella Ave .• Anaht'1m. CA 92M2. Thl'fl' ,.., ..i limit of six tickets per order Add1t1onal information ,.., available by call· In g 533·~1 l Maakal A IUllt. lo"• Tryouts for the mu<.1cal "Promises. Promises" will he h<'ld at 7 pm March 14, 15 and Ill sn Golden Wrst Colle~('·., m1L4'1c bu1ld1ng. 15744 Golden West St . Jl unlm1o:lon Beach. Tryouts are open to community member<; Dlreetnr; will be David Anthony and Charles Mitchell. The production v.1U run May 11·14 and 18·21. Olildn-a'• Dra•a 1t'•rks••P .... Brian Way, founder of London's Theater Center, w\11 pre-.t•nt a workshop on creative drama for children March 11 13 at Cal State Fullerton. The seminar 1<; open to the pubhc without the nPccs11tv or pnor enrollmt>nt at the university Add1t1onal mformatson ,.., ava1lahle from conlinwng educution attl70-261 l. 'Wat Sid# Sto111• Srt. The Fullerton Civic Light Opera wtll pr~ent "West Side Story" opening May 27 for a three· weekend run. Tickets are now avaUable; call 879-1732 weekday afternoons. lJmite<I seating is sun available for "Show Boat" at 8:30 o'clock tonltht and Saturday and 2.30 p.m. Sunday, at Plummer Auditorium, Chapman and Lemon streeta, Fullerton. - FROM Fashion Island Newport Beach Male A.,arcb fer l'OllC• Fam cash awarda of $500 each are being of- fered in the Performance Awards Auditions of the Young Musicians Foundation. They are or. fered for a cellist, violinist, vocalist and pianist. Auditioos will began April 18, with application deadline March l.S. Tryouts are open to in- strumentallsta 15-23 and vocalists 21·28. THE COMMUNIST countries buy only a very s mall number of U.S. shows, but Richard Harper, IN SMALL nations, the cost !actor becOIDe6 m06t evident. In Columbia's Lazarus says that dialog referring to drugs is sometimes altered for Mexico and other markets. For additional information, call (213) 659-3766. Coplalld Conen-t Tickets A few tickets are still availableforthe8p.m. March 29 concert to be conducted by Aaron Copland in the Cal Stale Fullerton Little Theater. Performers will include Charles Balter, cello; David Berfield, M'lou Dietzer and Leigh Unger, piano; Sylvia Greenfield, flute; and Madeline Schatz. violin. Tickets at $2 are available from 870-3371 between 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. weekdays. Oarilld 1'11Uter Clu• Clarinetist George Waln will conduct a free clarinet ma.st.er class from 1 :30 to 4 p.m. March 11 In lhe Chapman College music building, Grand Avenue at Palm Street, Orange. The workshop is open lo high school juniors and seniors and JUmor college students. Arrangements to attend may be made by calling John Koshak. 997·6774 or 997-6871. Scholarship aud1t1on4' will be held immediately following the workshop. Near Hea1'en B. J. Skilling plays one of the leading roles in "One Foot in Heaven," which will rnn at 8 p.m. March 9· 12 at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church in Newport Beach. Admission is $2.50 adults and $1 .50 stu· dents or. on March 9 and 10, S6 per family. SPRING IS HERE! 0Mr Owftl Picking HW Strawberries and AsparagH. Th• flHst flnor. tM lowest price! Walt 'ti J011 taste tkm! •s: -· C-w -no. W..t&. W.-...14Jwoys Rrst Cn• •• Ow Pritts ,---f(ellf :I•Til-----1 r----f(•llJ;ltJjJ-----, I Coua lros. 11 Gr.de 4 I I w........1..11~-11 l~ I I _,___ 11 I I ~SPARAGUS 11 EGGS I I 59c II 59c I I .. II cloL I I II I I u.lt4.._ II L.WIJD.. I I Wltll C..,.. 11 WHlt C...-I ..__ _______ , ·----... ---------....1 ...,. 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Havtni never eaten lunch at Alindo'a before -only dinner - we were forced to admit the daytime aperlence proved to be aa rewarding -and as refined in every particular -as an evening outing. ITALIAN-CONTINENTAL cu.lal.ne is the fare al Allredo's, for hmcb u well a.a dinner. The restaurant carries this theme m- to its menus, which are written m Italian (but fortunately accom· panted by English translatioo for those a bit shaky with the language). Lunch, strictly a la carte, features a large variety of bot and cold selections, principally seafood, veal, chicken and pasta 1tems. Entree prices range from $3.25 to $6. 75. I The heavy eater -or "the person who has gone without breakfast -may want to pre- cede t he enlree with an ap· petizer. soup or salad. In the first catego.ry offerings range from pepperoni arrostili con acciughe <roasted peppers and anchovies), $'2, to baked oysters, $.1.50. MINESTRONE (the chef's own> soup is $1.25 per cup, $1.75 a bowl; soup of the day, $1. A fresh spinach salad i.s priced at $1.75; bibb lettuce of mixed green ·salad, $1.50 each. Jr your fancy is fish, an ex- c ellent ent ree selection is grancbio all' Alfr«lo: dungeness crab meat ori a muffin with sliced tomato and cheese, covered wiUt hollandaise sauce, $4. 75. For veal take your pick of scaloppine sauleed with prosciut- to and sage and served on risotto <salUmbocca). $5.25, or scalop- pme covered with Italian sauce and strips of cheese (parmigiana), $4.75. In the beef department thert:':-. New York steak on a bed of fried eggplant, garn ished with breaded g reen pepper rings, .th Out 'n' About ..,) ts.TS. and • amall tnet mQl::OUU 1rrved with bearnal.le • uec. •. 'JS. Puta 1elcctloaa Include spa1bett.i al Caruso <toJ>ped "1lb aauteed chicken liven and tomato SllUC'e), $:Uo: cannellcxn <aJJa Fiorentina) filled with meat. and spinach graUnes. $3.15; fet.· tucin1 Alfredo, egg noodles tossed in heavy cream with pannesan cbeeee, $3.25~ A number of nifty desaerts ((or those with super·sized appetites) range from assorted pastries, $1.25, and torta di ricotta (cheese cake), $1.50, to spumone ltabao ice cream, $1, and gelato Alfredo <sponge cake, spumone, wtupped cream and almonds), $1.50. TO TOP OFF your elaborate lunch, try a cappuccino onginale tespr esso with steamed milk). $1.25, or th e cappuccino Americano (espresso steamed with Tia Maria, brandy. choco- late and milk). $1.50. Lunch is served daily at Alfredo's. Monday through Fn- day, from 11:30 a.m. to 2 pm. There's no service on Saturday. and Sunday brunch hours are 10:30a.m. to3p.m Dinner is served from 6 to W p.m., Monday lhrough Thursday. a nd from 6 to 11 p.m. on Friday and Saturday. No service Sun- day. The hotel is lcoaled at 666 An· ton Illvd., across Bristol Street AtKJ10tt'• Singer C. W. McCall will be featured as part of a van and CB happening at Knott 's Berry Farm in Buena Park. He will perform at 4:30, 6:30 and 8:30 p.m. Saturday and S, 6:30 and 8 p .m. Sunday. Admission js S4 a dults , S2 <'hilqren. fro eo.t Pla.u, J l rtJI d the s.. 0 ......... ,. Y c-. ti,_ pn{cr. 1¥0id the lolt 1 ..t the a.eparate m - ~. wilh valet parkmc, to Altt'.edo'a . neaer••- Uom :~2SOO. ••• Wen.& DUONG at Allredo'oe we allO blld our nnt bru$h ~1lh .a quest.ioa that'• apparently goln.c lo be ukcd w1tb increasing f~ quency in the months :ahead: Our w.alter Hked 1f we wanted al uses of water. Thia ls in line with a atatewtde water conservation program re· cenlly announced by the California State Restaurant As. sociation. Tbe group's president. Stanley F. Stockton. reports that while several water saving actions are included m the program, the pro- cedure that will be most ap· parent to the pubhc will be the policy of providing water to customers only on request. Accordmg to Stockton, each eight-ounce glass of water sen·ed takes another 16 ounces for washing. a total of th ree glassfuls for each glass sen ·ed With approximately 10 million restaurant meals served druly in Callfom1a, there is a potcntwl savings m dming places of ont• milhon gallons of water every day. This strikes us as a good idea even though some people arc bound to knock it -m helping meet the drought crisis. Also, substantial reductions Ul energ)' usage should be achieved as well. TEMPLE (fARDENS ~:i_ i CJJ'NS~ Restaurant •" ~ !5 GENUINE CHINESE MANDARIN DISHES Specializing In Chinese A Lo Corte Dishes LUNCHEON AMD DIMMER DAILY SpecW a..deOft Mt.+ Monday lhru Friday 11 30 lo 1 io LUN CH•Olt-tNER OAILY Food 10 Tllke Out 1 t .30 AM. to 10 PM, llJJ....._~ COSTA MIU "42-71 '2 • 646-'911 RICICSHA COCKTAIL LOUNGE f Paturing [~oh T• n .ii Ori ,1o,. nu OMLT PlACI TO GIT CJIUT MIW YOU DB.f rASTaAWI • CC>aHED IHF LOX CUAN C ... SI & IAGll. 1500 ADAMS I .. Hwbcwl COSTA MESA 540.1917 540·1923 And. h1 GarcH" Gro•~ 1220 I IROOKHURST I.Al C~11I 631·7020 I Drama, Dance Imernational On Coast TONIGHT, MABCB4 tSV aVJV AL I -Production by black •clors from South Africa. 8 o'clock tonllht in Drama Lab Saturda_y ir_i Auditorium at Orance Coast College: 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. $2 at door, if available. CHILDREN'S TALES -To celebrate 7Slh an- niversary of Peter Rabbit, nAITaled by Delores Bowles. 3, 3:45, 4:30 and 5:15 p.m. today, noon, 1, 2, 3 and 4 p.m. Saturday in the South Coast Plaia Carousel Court. Bnstol Street at the San Diego Freeway, Costa Mesa. Free. RELAMPAGO DEL CJEW Ballet folklortca. part of mall's 10th anniversary celebration, l, 4 an~ 7 o'clock tonight at South Coast Plaza, Bristol Street at the San Diego Freeway, Costa Mesa. Also. BaJaJaika Russian Orchestra, l, 2:30 and 4 p.m. Saturday, the Esplendor Arteca, l, 2:30 and 4 p.m. Sunday; The intersection Greek dancers. I. 4 and 7 p.m. March 11 ; the Okalanis and their Polynesian Revue, 1, 2.30 and 4 pm. March 12. and the Karpatok Hungarian l•'olk Oancers, l ,2:30and4 p.m . Marchl3. Free. OPERATIC SCENES 8 o'clock tonight in the Cal State Fullerton Ret1tal Hall, 800 N. Stale College Blvd. $2. 'SONGBAG' -· ~tngl'r Htff Rose, 7:30 o clock tonight in Golden West College Community Center , 15744 Golden West St., Huntington Beach. $1. IRVINE MASTER CHORALE -Mozart's Re- quiem m D Minor and f'loreut Scbm1tt's Psalm 47, 8:30 o'clock tonight and Saturday m the Santa Ana First Baptist Church. 1010 W. 17th St. Cbetween Flower and Bnstol\ $4 and $6 adults, $2 students. 542-1790. 'FIDDLER ON THE ROOF' -Musical, 8 JO o'clock tonight through March 27, Fndays and Saturdays, and 2 p m . Sundays. Long Beach Civic Light Opera at Jordan Theater. Long Beach. ~.50-$7 50 at Liberty and Mutual agen ~ c1es. or (213) 432-7926 'THE MAGIC OF OZ' Mal(tc and puppet l>how by Chuck Jones. 2, 3, 4 and 7:30 o'clock tonight and 1.2, 3 and 4 p.m. Saturday al Huntington Center, 7777 Edinger Ave. Huntington Beach. Free. The ) d..c;;;..--~ APADANA 7;~~ AWARD WINNING W ~ RESTAURANTJ~~ AUTHENTIC CUISINE ~ OF THE EXOTIC MIDEAST Persian, Armenian, Greek and Russian specaalllt><; ConlmentalCwsineAlso ~ luncheon -Monday thru Friday 11 30 a m to 3 00 p m. Dinner -EvPry Evening r~-::;:,7! from 5 00 p m. !>•• ~"" 600 Newport Center Onve CO• l' Uurta Were Y 8Dll. Ga~:· ADd Salurday at COila Ma. I '9t Scllool l.1e' m. 218.SO F&.U'View llolld.~ Colla Meta.• acNlll, SJ ,60 aWdalta. w.DG. DANCE CONCHT -lneludl.na Uu-. pnm.leht wortta. 8o'clock toniaht and Saturday and 2 ~m. ~ in UC Irvine Tbeotet. M.50 cm-ai.. p smdenta. IS:MSl 1 oc 833-681-.. •DEATB OF A SALESMAN' -Drama, 8:30 o'clock tonight througb March 28 at the Latuna Moulton Playhouse, 606 Laguna Caeyon Road. Lafwua Beach. '94-0743. • STOaY TREATEa -s o'clock tonight and Saturday at Ed.lson lllgh School Student Theater, 21400 Magnolia St ., Huntin&ton Beach. $1.SO adults, 75 cents children. "THE OWL AND THE P USSYCAT' -Adult com· edy. 8::.> o'clock tonight and Saturday, 2:30 p.m . Sunday. Refryed Owl Theater Company at Artisans' Guild HaU, 98S8 Garden Grove Blvd., Garden Grove. $3 general, $2 students and seniors. 530-8120. ··MY THJlEE ANGELS' -Comedy, 8::.> o'clock tonight and Saturday. Garden Grove Community Theater at Lake School Audit<'rium, 10801 Orangewood, just east of Euclid. 554-1452. '"THE SOUND OF MUSIC' --Today through Sunday at Sebastian's West Dinner Playhouse, 140 A venida Pico, San Clemente. $10.$15 includes dinner. 492-9950. 'THE UON IN WINTER' -8o'clock tonight and Saturday, 6 p.m. Sunday. Cabaret Ttaeater Com- pany, 120 W. Malvern Ave., Fullerton. $6, in· dudes snacks. 879--6965. · CONTINUI NG IN LOS ANGELES - "Travesties" and "The Importance of Being Earnest," through March 20 al the Mark Taper Forum; "Long Day's Journey Into Night," through· April 2 at the Ahmanson Theater. In· definite runs: "Bubbling Brown Sugar" al the Pantages Theater: "Vanities" al the Westwood Playhouse; "A Chorus l..me" at the Shubert Tb eater. SATURDAY, MARCHS BUSHMJLLS GRAND PRIX -Boat races. in ocean off Newport. Parade, v1s1ble with field glasses from shore. 9:30 am. Saturday in Newport Harbor. Jo'ree. LAGUNA BEACH WINTER FESflVAL ·-Ex· h1b1tions of dance, karate, and yoga, 1 to 3 p.m Saturday in Forum Theater on Festival of Arts grounds; Dixieland music, 1 to 4 p.m. Saturday on the Greens; Charleston Revue, 2 and 3 p.m . Saturday on grel·ns: Marine Corps Flag (See CHARLES C HAMPLIN, Page OJ) 1111steRQs RIST AURA MT Ii COCICT AILS MARCH SPECIAL-MOM thl"U THUR. PRIME RIB s59s DIMMER ••••••• Complete with Ctlotce of Soup or Salad Potato 8lld Vegetable Entertain1Mnt By DENNIS BOLIN CHAMPAGNE SUNDAY IRUNCH Happ.,· Hour 4.7 • Free Hors d'oeuvres ) WEEKEND SPECIALS M~~&IL.ll:W~~illlj~~fllll~~-~WillULWi Vllldalod PM••"'I across lrom Fashion Island Reservations honored-640-750? 0 f ~~"Q 1n ~t I bl~ 10 100 l 100 lnhte An. C.,_wport leach CioH Courwt NEWPORT IEACH 751-5223 llEAKFAST SPECIAL 1 ..... to 12Moo. <>mall glass of trei;h oranof) 1u1co lox. Eoo<> & Onions home s24s ftted potoroos, bagel. butter and Jelly. Coffee DDMI SPICIALS • RL-SAT.·SUM. POT :AST s39 5 STUFFED ROAST CHICKEN lncfud93 cuo of -.oup or hou~ salad. ovetH>towned Potal~ vegetable, dell bread Ind t>utter, c.ottee Of •tea. o,...1 ..... 10,...1D.r- 4UL 17t11St .. c .... ...._ Uf.ZIJO .Vi~: ~iuthttt JMORGASBORD RESTAURAN'/' llAIMllln r<11c1unu -UP 10 •• NOPU. llUlfT1NCITOtl 8UOI • COllOtlA OC. tM111 ut-H ATITM -~ COAaTtfW'f. 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Y ou1J forstt about the aunch of life as you crunch your way through a Nt:isfying, i.nexpmsive mW -that tastes lib a trip to Mexico. MD<ICAN RESTAURANTS #1 COSTA MESA •296E.17thSt. HILLGREN SQUARE • 645·7626 112. BALBOA• 105 MAIN St. BALBOA PIER• 875·9600 . • • • . • • • ' • • • • • • .. .. • . . . . • . • ' 4 • ._~~~~--------~----~--~--~~----------~~-----------------~---~--'c ~ ~ .... - C,Airporter qnn CJiotel l'RESE~TS.OU1'STANDl~G • Ol\'l\G & ENTERTAINMEST .• * MEDITERRANEAN ROOM FOR EXQUISITE CUJSINE-SERVICE DIN~ER SERVED FROM 5 PM LUT\:CH FROM 11 :30 AM CHA!\1PAGNE SUNDAY BRUNCH FRO)l 10 AM · 3 PM * Captain's Table Coffee Shop ~1-;R\'l~G 24 HOl'RS DANCING & ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY IN THE LOUNGf 18700 MacARTHUR-NEWPORT (0 ,,0SITE THE AIRPOIT) 833-2770 ,.~~.-· . ., ... ,, .. ,._ .. P ' -. ,6~n\llU! JlJoll~ CROWN HOUSE ~~ . • .op RESTAURANT ~;~ -.., 32802 COAST Hwv. - •) • :¥. ubJNA NIGUB.. .• l •, (AIC-V_,......,' • ·n~ •· 499-2626' 496-Sm South Coo.et'• Finni C.U.in«t · . ' ' --. IVY HOUSE RE~AURANT 384 FOREST AVE. LAGUNA BEACH TtlE CANNERY .. -- JOJH US AHO SEE A TV SllOW IN PIOOUCT&ON ~RY M~~Y:. THEN VIE.WIT OK KOCE·TV;CHSO ~30P.M. lllD11£SmVS In two aod • half Yt'~rs. th4lt 1$ w only <'hP. plq tn the tile labeled "Harleqwn." Shortly an.er lt appeared, the dUlfttt theater ckl6ed up lbop wbi1e llllJ under c:ooatrucuaoa. But today the Harlequin has uughl Its second wind, and should be operabooal within a month. Flnishlna touches are now being added to the 24,000.gquare-root building which. by opening nJ1bt abortJy alter the first of April, will seat some 500 playioers. THE OPENING attract.Ion will be the com· edy "Forty Carats." a show that's beeen around, bot not recently And , while the Harlequm will be an Equity theater employing professional actors in the major roles, there will be a limited number ol parts available for commuruty talent. Surveying his nine-tiered domain and float· ing thrust stage, Harlequin resident director Barth Benedict discussed the new theater, which will be the largest in Orange County. ''We'll be doing prim arily comedies, but every second or third show will be a m usical." he said. "When we put on a musical, only two tables will be taken out lo make room ror the or· cbestra." · Benedict, who was resident director or Albu- querque's Barn Dinner Theater for the past five years, is joined on the arllstic statr bt Mike Owens, also from Albuquerque, who will be resi· dent stage manager at the Harlequin. Both clear· All ~TS EVENrS GIANT 7 FOOT lV.SCREEN .• Mon.-Thur. 11 :30 o.m. to 10 p.m. \ Fri. &'Sot. 11:30 o.m. to 11 p.m ... ccx::· KTAILS' Sunday '4 p.m lo I 0 p.m. • '-9093 E. ADA#S, HUNTINGTON BEACH 962-791 1 . MCXIC A 'N-: ······!!! A MEW AMO EXCfTIMG EXPHIEHCE IH MDICAN DINING DINING DANO NG ENTERTAINMENT COCXTAILS SEAFOOD FOOD TO GO BANQUETS PRIVATE PARTIES • OtAMPAGNE SUNDAY BRUNCH Mfft M•jot" Cmlt CCH'dt Now Appearing GLORIA BENNITT "Reflection" Trio wlttt . .._ ....... 547 W. 19 STREET cor11-- COSTA MESA 642-9764 Also: ANAHEIM # 1750 W. Lincoln'"-k ldl 991-0540 The Incredible FDUr HIRD BIRD EntertaininR in the Lottn,C!c Tuesd ays thru Saturday" at 18542 MacArthur Boulevard, lrvm(' AcrOSJ from Orange County Air~1rt ly are ddl•hted to be a pa.rt ol the Onqe Coua&,r p.rojtet. ••WE WILL USE prlmaril1 EquJty ldOrl, of cOW'M, but our contract allowa ua to c:ut a Clve.n number ol non-Equity performers -ac:Lon wbo do not belong to any ot th.e pertormin1 Wliona, •• Benedict related. This meaM that local community theater thespians will be gtven the opportunity or audl·. taonin& for shows at the Harlequln -but they'd better be quick studies who don't hold down Cull· time jobs. The rehearsal period 1s a mere six days -during the daytime hours. Productions will run five weeks on a schedule identical to South Coast Repertory•s l also an Equity house) -every night except Monday with a matinee on Sunday afternoon. Preceding the main show will be entertain· m ent by a group of singing and dancing waiters and waitresses called, naturally, the Harlequins. T hese 14 serving pe rformers, seven guys and seven gals, all hail from the local area And, even though it's taking about three years Crom inception to grand opening, the Harlequin prices will be just as announced back in 1974 -$10 95 for dinner and show on weeknights, $12.95 on weekends. Jackson Browne Stan The bittersweet lyrics and vocals of rock singer Jackson Browne will be showcased on .. Soundstage.'' Wednesday at 8 p.m., on KOCE- TV, Channel 50. . Browne m akes a r a re television appearance for "AA Evening With Jackson Browne," an un· interrupted one-hour concert consisting of some or Browne's best-known material. ll will be re. -peated March 13 at 9: 30 p.m . iUF ~1ARRI\ :" \\itkornc" "4')C'<.1Jr IHtW .I\ +n thr V1tw Lotn\,i.t • '' M>A~ ,\I H RNOON' ' • Entertainment ForDmmg I 714 I 494-9477 lhl 1 1111 I Ill\•'. l.1i;w 1.; 1'110,1c h Food arid Drink lncredlblel 3 Act Play Outrageous! Talented Performers Dellghtfull Enjoyable Evening Rldlculousl Low Prtees Convenient I (714) 979-5511 NOW A TRULY SENSATIONAL SHOW!! B 0 e, R WHITE Formerly With THE PLATTERS A y LOW DON ENTERTAINMENT AND DANCING Tuesday thru Saturday 9:00 P.M.-2:00 A.M . OUTRIGGER ROOM KOMA LANES 2699 Harbor Costa Mesa 545-1112 , ----YA.LUAILE CEIT1~CA.TE----, I ' tj,ia#e,M {I,. ·~ ~mo GU~~ ,f ... ,,1J"a~ -~--T ~ 2 DINNERS -......... _ ... _.,.,. AMD 2 GLASSES OF WINE STUFFED SHELLS I (The Dllh that made Glanc.rtc>'s Famous>) l or LASAGNA Gl~.to ! i Both dinners s59s I: 1 include 90UP or salad i ___ :n~~essert hplw!~~s~_J FOUNTAIN 'VALLEY I 10065 Gmflelcl ~ ·I (At lroolllmntt . I 961-JJll } I 0,... 7 0.,. A WMlll II --~, ...... OFFER EXPIRES MAR~ 13, 1977 II Good In Dining Room 8t thli loc:.tlon OnlV' --:--YAWA.ILE CH1IFICA.U:---I - ..... ,,,"*-" Autbor Aln Haley wlll be • ueat on "At One lh'' l p .m. Saturday Ch•Jlll l 4. }Jo ducu•• how he tra<'l'<i bia anentr1 and ihe Wl'ltina of ha Jotest book. -................ .,, f 'J'rioof t t . t t ~avarftes t t Steall rer lyald t t Shrimp r empura t f Cltlclien on a Sllewer t t Served with Green Vegetables A Soup· Rice· Green Tea I t 17.50 t t 1rnn1at11 t f #60 Fashion Island, Newport Center t t Reservations honored: 644·4811 6. COME IN AND BE OUR HONORED GUEST 'J:' fl••••••••O. Talent U 00 e ., . ._ ...... .... u.. ...... ,. lllliCS..S l1Cbl ...... Or-.. C.mb. ,,,. ii t.tl&l ti otlta e.mmc "CO\'et' beads" W'bo .,... rorOld .,, clab m•••••menl to play popular m-.crt.al to make• buck. But eno tn th1J ratrtctb• mualul ronnat, stellar musi- cianship can ahin• t..b.roua.h. Sucb la th• cue with Paul Mclntitt, a local electric vtolinUt who LI cur rently at The Warehouse to Newport Beach. He's part al an eneraeUc lf un- spectacular sort count-rock qu.intet called Rosewood. Ob- viously c l ass1cally trained. Mcln1tre's fme technique and creative use or electronic effects earned the ban.d a standing ova tion and encore la~t Friday night; a ranty in a forced clue environment. Go see him before a record company exec does .. NUGGETS: Original Artyfacts From the First Psychedelic Era" (Sire 3716-2> A double-album colleclJon of 28 songs compiled by guitanst Len· ny Kaye (Patti Smith Group) that shows JUSl how lucky we are that musical trends fade out to be replaced by equally trendy and disposable styl<'s (acid rock, bagpipe jazz, Don McCleanl Far from a greatest hits package, "Nuggets" is a thoughtful and often laughable collection of losers from such widely renowned heavies as The Vagrants, Mouse and The Elec· tric Prunes. The music sounds so naive now it's difficult to realize how important it was in open ing the door for less rigid and ••r• creallv• m•alcal •n· c1 ...... 0 Uken.. Ill' .. Dir· '7. Wa&s," TM Coual P'h'e'1 . P11maa~ RHci.ioa.'" and 1lw IAavn' .. Ht)' J~" relatn a rel lli.nottoc• that mak• "Nugseta" a worthy purdlue for acml·seriou1 collecton. Kaye·a bner notea cool.ut a wcaltbaftnv11ot CONCZaT NEWS: The incom- parable EUa FiugeraJd is ten tatively booked April 13 al Cal Stale Fullerton. It's a ~ocfil concert to aide drug addicta and psychiatric patients; tickets priced from $7 50 to $25. Immel· ta•s Ticket Agency lD COfita Mesa is local outlet. tar amnal al LA. ara pear~-by .., ••• Allee Coop9r' ud Pl P1o7'. M C'CartM)' may be beet tn latAt 1\pnl foUowed by n.. . provaded Krith Racbard.J lnrn.s how to JU ht• stuh mon elf~· l&v~()· Re ot poppod •lain t..tua wef'll tn Tof'ol:U,o. lt ·a rumored the Mood) Blu~ will rt'form for 1a 1ummer lour. Led Zeppeltn's Forum dates have been temporarily delayed. Official word lS lbat vncalli.t Robert Plant 1s ill, but sources say the promoters blocked the show over money hassles . Stay tuned ror lawsuits and prepatre to cash m your tickets. 'Rock Follies' Set "Rock Follies," a five-part British musical-comedy senes about a female rock singing group, turs nightly beginning Monday at JO pm. on KCET. Channel 28. "Rock Follies" tells the story of three young women trying lo reach stardom. Devonia Rhodes (Julie Covington l 1s a m ag1c1an ·-. assistant; Anna Wynd ICharlottl Cornwell> 1s a third-rate actress, and Nancy Cunard de Longchamps <Ru la Lenska >, alias "Q." is a star of sex mov1<.'s The three meet when they audition for an ill -fated revival of an obscure Broadway musical When the musical closes while on tour, the show's musical director suggests they form an all-girl rock group. "The Little Ladies" set out to take the world by storm. Succeedmg episodes air Tues- day through March 11 at 11:30 each night "Rock Follies" 1s a producuon of Thames Telev1s1on lntema- t 1on a 1. Producer is Andrew Brown and directors are Brian Farnham and Jon Scofheld. Jazz Salute d "All Slur S\\lng l'est1val," an hour-long special. \\ 111 hl' prl· sentl'd Tuesday al 10 p.m on KCET. Channl'l 28. lloMt'CI bv Doc St>H'nnM.~n . th<.' show fl•atur<'s Duk!.' Ellington. Count Basil'. Ella F1l;-gcrald, tht• Bt>nny t;oodman Quartet and J tribute to Lows Arm:.tro~. Symposium Views Art Dave Lewis "The Understanding of Art" 1s the title of a philosophy sympo:.1um to begin next week at Cal State Fullerton m the multi purpose room of the Student Act1v1t1cs Center, 800 N. State Colle~e Blvd Scheduled on Weanes- day are 9 a.m.. "On G1vmg Works of Art a f'ace," Roger A. Shiner CU of Alberta l: 1 p.m .. "Pornography and Respect for Women.•· Ann Garry ICSU. Los Angeles) and .. Roles and Images of Women in World War I Propagan- da." Michele J . Shover tCSU. Chicot. March 11: 10 am. .. Canonical Language and Pictorial RepreSen- t at ion ," BrUl"P Vermazen <L'C Berkeley>: 2 p.m . panel on "Modernity and After ;" 8 pm . performance!) by Bachma Duo and Flamenco Los Molinas <directions available at symposium lectures>. Guzzler, the Bibber and the Taster,·· Allan Shicldi. t San Dll'J.!O State>. 3 p m . ·· Aga1m.t the Lei:1t1m1Lat1011 or Pop Culture.' Chai 11·~ Wuonnen Pulitzer Pnzc· winning composer l March 15. 10 30 a.m . ''The Movies,'· Terrence Malick <film director>; l :30 p.m., "The Illusions of Art," Guy Sirccllo ( U (' I rvinc I. Ente rtaining Wednesdays thru Saturdays For your added enjoyment in the Lounge try a delightful Iced Bowl of Shrimp or our famous Clams Casino fiordo biz 900 Bayside Drive Newport Beac h Thursday · 9 a m . .. Truth and Poetry.·· Petra Von Morstem (U. of Calgary); noon. performance of Flamen· co Los Mollna.s m CSUF Quad ; 1 ·30 p .m .. "Women Artists m Our Society.·• V1ctona Kogan t l..C lrvmc1 For reservations phone 675-51 11 ~~------------~~ §T~Vl?f)~§ STEAK • SEAFOOD • PIZZA GREEK SPECIAL TIES l""°oduclfWI Seft..s.n. Yocpiri Breakfast. Lunch & Dinner Dady ·---------------------, t MAICH IMTaOOUCTOIY OffU 1 ,--------------., I I J l.k-Chinese Cuisine I I f /l'Jf' ORJE!l:TALC'Ol'KTAll.LOl'NGE I fo"t>alunntl Trop1cdl C>rmki. 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LM'T WfEI( l T~ OVEJ: J(,f~fllf, WINNNG TftO OtA'T" ~ TMJCl!f ,ALL-$r. • - t • ..... ----·- .. Noted Artists Shown at GWC EXPERI MENTAL WORKS-By Lita Albu· querque, Alan Blizzard and Tom Herberg, Thursday through Aprll lat Golden West College Gallery, 15744 Golden West St., Huntington Beach. Reception 7 to 9 p m. Wednesday free. 'THE PERCEPTIVE EYE' -Mult1-med1a works by students, Sunday through April 11 at Mills House, 12732 Maio St., Garden Grove. Reception noon to 4 pm. Sunday. Hours. noon to 4 p.m. Thursdays-Mondays Free. 'LE CRANSON DE MOUTON' -Ci rcular paint- ings by Marjorie Nodelman, with photographs by Laurie Brown, Saturday through March 29 at The Floating Wall, 215 N Broadway, Santa Ana. Reception 8 to 11 p.m. Saturday Hours. 6 to 9 p.m. Mondays a nd Tuesdays, l to 5 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays. Free. WATERCOLORS, OILS AND ACRYLICS -By Eve Thompson, Saturday through March 13 at The Watercolor Gallery, 1416 S. Coast Highway. Laguna Beach. Reception noon to 8 p.m . Satur- day. Hours: 11 a.m. lo5 pm daily. Free. BENEFIT ART AUCTION For National Society for Autistic Children. Limited edition. prints, plus oils, sculpture and other works, 7 p.m . Marcb 11 in Phillips llall, Santa Ana College, 17th and Bristol streets Free ETCHrNG DEMONSTRATION -By Roy Purcell, noon to 5:30 pm. Saturday and Sunday at The Orangerie, 1492 S. Coast Highway. Laguna Beach. Free. . ' • • ' ' . •• • • • I ( . .,,~ , . The quizzical owl is one of 50 bird pamtmgs on display 1n Los Angeles Rare Look At Russia Viewer~ will gl't a rare look at Soviet Russia on Wednesday when Chan- nel SO pre:u.•nts a Na- t 10 n a I Geo~raph1c specs al. "The VolRa ... at 9p m Channel 28 will air the program at 8 pm Tues day "The Volga" captures the immense variety of the nation that 1s Russia today. The cameraa re- cord the simple life or a llahln& vlllal(e, the wed- d Ing of two factory workers, and the In- dustrialized society of Togllattl, site of the Vo l ga Automobile Works. MOVIE fUU1NOS FOR PARENTS MD muNO PEOPLE ,,........, .... ,, .. , ............... ........................ ~~ _,_ ... .......,.,_,_ ... ~Ail ACll ..... 11111 "*•'• .......... " ~ .i1 acu-mtt ·-··"'-'-·~ -;J- ~ 11tn11m1 -., ._... .,.._,..... ,_.,._'""""'" ~ ® • • ..... 11 ••m• ,, ... _,....,...., .......... .....,. "'. -.... 8 h••lllfU•f ''"''"'~--.... ......... ._., . ., .. \ ............ TbeBest Entertainment Picture or11n Galleries/ Exhibits WATERCOLORS -By Helen Reed and Alex Guthrie, Tuesday through Apnl 9 at Designs Recycled Gallery. 619 N Harbor Blvd., Fullerton. Reception 1 to 4 p.m March 12. Hours: 10 a.m . to 6 p.m Mondays-Saturdays. Free. PHOTOGRAPHY SHOW -By Richard Fleischer. now through April 1 al BC Space, 235 Forest An•. Laguna Beach 9 am. lo 5 p.m. weekdays. Free ANTIQUE SALE Noon to 9 p. m. today and Saturday, noon to 6 p.m. Sunday at the Laguna Beach Museum of Art, 307 Cliff Dnve, Laguna Beach. Sl.50 adulL'>, children under 12 free. BRAZILIAN WOODCUTS Illustrations from folk liter ature, now through March 27 at the Orange Coast College Library, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. 7:30 a.m. to 10 pm. weekdays and IOa.m toS p.m . weekends Free. 'BIKING AND SHA.RING' Paintings by Helen Reeder. now through Wednesday al Los Angeles Federal Savings, 3201 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach. 9 a.m to 5 p m Mondays Thursdays and 9 a .m . to6 pm Fridays. Free. IMPRES.SIONIST PAINTl~GS By Ivan An· derson, now through March 19 at Laguna Moulton Pia' house. 606 La~una Canyon Road. Laguna Beach \'1ewsng included sn adm1ss1on to "DeathofaSalesmdn ·494 0743 CHINESE ART OBJECTS 1644-1912. at the Los Ang<.'les Count~ Mus(•um of Art. 5905 W1lsh1re Bl\d Tu<.'sday through Jun<.' 19 on first level of Ahmanson Gallt•ry JU a m to 5 p m Tuesdays-Fridays. 10 am. to 6 p.m Saturdays, Sundays Free. BIRD PAINTI NGS By Anne Worsham Richardson, now th rough March 10 at the Caltforn1a State Museum of Science and In- dustry, 'iOO State Drive. Expos1tt0n Park. Los Angeles.9 JO am to5p m daily. Free. SERIGRAPHS By Joe Price. Sunday through April 7 at Collector's Choice Gallery, 666 N. Coast Highway. Laguna Beach Reception 4 to 7 p m Sunday Hours 10 a m to 5 p m Tuesdays- Saturdays and noon to 5 p m Sundays. Free 'PACKAGED SELF' Works by JGmberly Bar- rett. Monday through March 11 at Chapman College Upstairs Gallery. Palm Street al Grand A venue. Orange 1 to Sp m weekdays Free. l y ,~ o-d! W.C:Lt.L UTU -..CU MOW '*ti ..... Ck ... ~~-"'-CMt•••' ..... """""'" .. (:~ O HV'' ''™1 TWO GIHTUMf.H Of YHOMA M 0 • • ,... ' '""" ~·O"'""'~Y C"A"fn<"'Q ~•Y ~ ~q ~ ..,,_, 'Nl!°l':.lrt ,,.. • "'I # • r• ~ t ,_ I'\ tl'l•ttn t' lr1tt' ( ~-w·~~ ••11'~0,utttJt (O\t J,..,....\ •"1 .-·· ""9.t"l t' ~o'it-R t4'1 tw~il:tiftW fl CHORUS LlnE NOMINATED FOR 3 ACADEMY AWARDSf Including BEST FOREIGN FILM BEST ACTRESS lllLllEAT IOfW&AT~ • fMA( J llOSlHIH•l ~Sf NI & flLM tl'f J(&" CH•"lU T&CCHfll& lfMINNQ oAAlll(Otl'lllTltif ~ T • VICTOlll l.AljQU)l •llUAf '~E l'IMll DRISH ~Ji. · SUB SUN. ONl Y TIRES 2-4+8-10 .. 'Crocker's Place Now' (right) by Joe Price will be at Collector's Choice Gallery. Paintings of children by Helen Reeder (below) are at the Los Angeles Federal Savings in Newport For Ad Action Call a Daily Pilot AD-VISOR 642-5678 MANN'S SO. COAST .PLAZA krtllkll ,." 1111111 S41-1111 -mfq··~~ AU<_...,.. ..... _... .... n. I lvtftOAT"T&) >OIJM -11 ,, saoC?'i!~ .... ~ ~aza • ......... ., ·~-.... ., •• .. .. p TffE TOWN THAT DREAD•D , S UNDOWN (!_ ..... , ., ,~ ......... .,.,) ... " IHI,_ MAH'S -.oute FOi 6LOIY-trctl SO. COAST PLAZA Ctsll llnl ,. ...... ,...nn MHll'S SO. COAST PLAZA MS~ '4ml MAO'S ClllWUID """""" ....... us.• ,... .. ,._,,.. ... ,.. .. ,,._..,_,. ,,...,,. ,. ... --DtSMIY'S ·-.aAIY NIDAY"' 161 .,,..., ..... ,,,__.~-111••- ..,.,. PAH" . == .. Manilow Performs His Hits "Sounds tage" will feature Barry Manilow displaying tus talents in the musical spectrum on Monday at 11 :30 p.m. on KCET, Channel 28. M3 nilow 's talent became evident when he scored "The Drunkard" for off-Broadway. then l theme music for The Late Show and other CBS shows and commercial jingles. He later became director and producer for Bette Midler and now is riding the lop of the cherts with songs like "Mandy," "It's a Miracle " and "Could It Be Magic." presents L 1vt• on Stage! Starring GABYGOUON Four Great Weeks! March 4 -27 Buy Tickets Now! FRI. (8:30 pm) S6.50, S.50, 4.50, l.00 . SAT. (8:30 JXn) ~7 .50, 6.50, S.50. 4.00 SUN. MAT. (2:00~) SS.SO. 4.50, 3.50, 2.00 Wtll<' l 8 (Mc lo ()pe<I P 0 llo• 20.llKl, l 8 90801 °' 011121 lt •12·7 lb ~ntt> 11 n Thr•llf'/6\00 A~lll>C A"'!. Aft " MnM~ epl.Candau,;.aual:I," of peace mapc. MM aNT\lllY f'OI NDOITI A RALPH BAKSHI FILM \l\IZAFm j l . • -. . r. :t .:: .. I • -~ • . . "' ! C.W. lkCAU.-er of "ec.rvo,;· 4:JD. t.:JO _. 1:• pm. '1 ud I, I :• ud I p.m. 9mld8J, wttb two-dlly nu ad CB t)appc:nmc at ltDOtt '• Berry Farm, Bueu Pa.rt!. SC 9dull.I, 12 chlldhm. •A COMEDY or l!&&oa ' -National Sbakespeare Company, 8 p.m. Saturday at Watern ffl&h School Theater, SOl S. Western. Anaheim. $2atdoor. POETaY a.t:ADING -By Eloise Klt1in Healy Bart -~oder. Brenda Hedertcb, William McLean Witter and D. LaVau&hn Brown. 3:30 p.m . Satur· day at tbe Forum Theater, 806 Laguna Canyon Road, Lacuna Beach. $2. GRAND PRIX SKATEBOAJlD RACES -9a.m to3p.m.. Saturday along St. Ann's Dnve, Laguna P~ach. ENGLISH HORSE SHOW -8 a.m. lo 5:30 p.m Saturday at the Orange County Fairgrounds. 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. Freev1ewmg. UNIVERSITY CHORALE -Music by Bach and Mozart. 8 p..m. Saturday and Sunday in Cal State Fullerton UWe Theater, 800 N. State College Blvd. $2. 870-3371 weekdays. SUNDAY,MAllCB6 KOREAN TEEN LIFE SINGEBS -With 9 and 10 :30 a .m . services Sunday at Community Presbyterian Church in San Juan Capistrano. COMMUNITY SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA - With pianist EUd Paik, 4 p.m . Sunday in the Orange Coast CoUege Auditorium, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. $2 general, $1 students and seniors. · PLAYWRIGHTS' WORKSHOP -Works by UC Irvine students. 8 p .m . Sunday in UCI Little Theater, Room 161 or Humanities Hall. Free. JAZZ CONCERT-Ruthie Lewis and Company plus Doo Randi and the Baked Potato Band, 4 p.m . Sunday at the Forum Theater, 650 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach. $4 .50. CHORAL CONCERT -Saddleback Choir and Chamber Singers, 5 p.m Sunday at St. George's E piscopal Church . 23802 Avenida Carlota. Laguna Hills. FILM TALK By c nt1c Charles Champlin, 8 p .m . S unday in Memonal Hall, Chapman College, 333 N. Glassell St., Orange. $2 gener3:1. $1 s1.udents and seruors. 997 ·6646 or at door. BACH'S 'WEDDING CANTATA' -And other works with soprano Delcma Stevenson, oboist Gerald Walker, harpsichordist Sharon Gun· derson and flutist John Heitmann, 4 p.m. Sunday in Cal State Fullerton Recital Hall, 800 N. State College Blvd. $2. 870·3371 weekdays. LONGSl'BETH AND ESCOSA -Harpists. 3 p.m . Sunday a t Laguna Beach High School Auditorium, 625 Park Ave. Sponsored by Com· munity Concert Association. Ticket in!ormat.Jon, Carolifl(' Clark at 499·3630. MONDAY, MAllCH 7 FILM TALK -On avanHtarde work, by Peter Kubeika. noon '.\1onday 10 Orange Coast College .\ud1t.onum, :.!701 Fa1rVJew Road. Costa Mesa Frt•t• TUESDAY, MARCii 8 'NOKllAN, IS THAT YOU!' Corned). Tues· 17 • • ·•£ AND 111'.ml&' -111 ~ U.S.. 11.opk1.9. ~ ""*-1.,-ror u.r.. •..ta &!Mt lhmtJ.nctaa Hartford Thuler In Koll,.,.....,.t. net.ta a& aimc••· VII.II JOa DEAi' -WUh upaoot, "Tbinl lllan on tM lfc.ntaln," 4 p m. ~ at Golden W•t Colleae P'orvm 2. 1.ST .. Golden Weal St., Hwi~ lseacl\. Free. T~ VEL nL11 -• 'Yanbe Saila tbe Mediletta· oean," with Capt. lrv1n& If. JobmOll. T:30 p.m. Tuaday in Pblllips Hall, Santa Aoa Collece.17th and Br1atol streets. Free. ·JOHNNY DAU -And Bill Klrcbenbauer, com· 1cs, 8:30 and 10 p.m . Tuesday through March 13 at Laff Stop, 2122 S.E . Bristol St .. Newport Beach. $2.50weeknigbt.s, $3.50weekeods. BILINGUAL PUPPET SBOW-3:30 p.m . Tues· day oo grass by flue arts building, Golde~ Wesl College, 15744 Golden West St., Huntington Beach. Free. WEDNESDAY, MAllCH t 'ONE FOal' IN BEAVEN' -Play, 8 p.m . Wed· nesday throug h March 12 at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, 600 St. Andrews Road. Newport Beach. $2.50adults, $1.SO s tudents; or $6 per family Wednesday and Thursday only. 'flLMEX' -Showings of 120 films in 19 day_s, starting Wednesday al Plitt Century Plaza an Century City. Through Marcb27. (213) 556-3451 THUllSDAY, MA RCH 10 CALDERA -9:30 p .m . to 2 a .m. March 10·13 at Hungry Joe's Jau Club, 1506 Pacific Coast Highway, Huntington Beach. $5 plus one dnnk minimum. 536-9006. BAND CONCERT -8 p .m . Thursday in the Cal Stale Long Beach Multi·purpo6e room. Universi· ty Union, 6101 E. 7th St. $2 general, $1 students, at door. 'FOUR SAINTS IN THBEE ACfS'-Opera by Gertrude Stein and Virgil Thomson, 8 :30 p .m . March 10.12and16-19, plus 7:30p.m . March 13 at Cal Stat.e Loog Beach Studio Theater. 6101 E . 7th St. $3-.$3.50 general, $2·$2.50 students. (213) 498-4.540weekdays 10 a.m . to 4 p.m . T WO ON&ACl'S -"The Bald Soprano" and "The Private Ear," 8:30 p.m. March 10-13 at Chapman College's Waltmar Theater. Palm A venue at Grand Street, Orange, $1.50. 997 ·6646. UNIVERSITYCBORUS-Andchambersingers. 8 p.m . March 10.12 al UC Irvine Concert Hall. $2 general, $1 students.833-6617 or8J3.6614. FRIDAY, MAllCll 11 WESTWOOD WOODWIND QUINTET -8 p.m . March 11 in the Saddleback College Library, main floor, 28000 Marg uerite Parkway. Mission Viejo. Free. 'TOE UON IN WINTER' -Drama. 8 p.m . March 11 and 12 al UC Irvine Uttle Theater, Room 161 ol Humanities Hall. 75 cents. 833-6617. 'NIGHI' OF J ANUARY 16TB' -Drama by Ayn Rand, 8:30 p .m. March 11-13. 17·20 and 24·27 in G olden West College Actors Playbox. 15744 Golden West St., Hunllogton Beach. $2, tickets at bookstore. ·THE FA.NTASTICKS'-8 :30 p.m . March ll, 12, 18. 25 and 26. Westminster Commuruty Theater, 7242 Maple. 893-8626. NOT EVERYONE WHO COMES TO THIS LOVERS' LANE HAS THE SAME THING ON THEIR MIND. JC ~ l I I I ~)I .. · A TRUE STORY ~· '"THI 10WH ntA T ~ HMDm SUMDOWM" "ASMAUTOWH IMTDAS•ltJ ~tarnng . BEN JOHNSON • AlllEW PRiii • DAiii WB.l.Sas HetM Rlltd •~by EMI. E. SMITH PrOdUced and Otr9Cll9d bv CHNll.ES B. PllllCE • Moa1c by JAIME MalJOlA.fUllA ~~~~~fg,:'',~~~':_;ATtONAL RHEA-.c -IR-~l--"-£_.!_'_!_-,c-T-,!-~-~-....__,I MIUUI D/I •AT n 011 ltSiiiDUi • AIWIJI !l1S..U2S • SAii.iia PUlA m1•10 534-1212 c .. • um.-5JM41t ... , n TORO set-• .... '15-7&11 E XPAND S YOUR 1'1lJIO ..,.. Ea on.ase u. cm Clllll #l oum 137-IMI Us.ti amt "' sam• w"'m -134-U11 cam& saa I •n"'- t WORLD ._llU, DAILY PILOT , •• "!. --, ...... -.. .. c-•Ml ... t J I loo•*• • Y~. ' ,_ . ...,... .. ~--· L ~-•t.>•eWO m ,.~~ ... ".' .... • ....... _.,., J ~~'"' ... ~:-:~~'t.!"o'w"T~~c\ OEST CINEMATOGRAPHY BEST ACHIEVEMENT IN SOUNO "NII· HOlOS · BlRREO FUNNY:'--.. -· "Uproarious as well as irreverent. .. Like 'Rocky' it is a celebration of the victorious lllderdog." _... n-, M&OCIAT"lO PMSI HURRULY, FUNNY. .. Has the kind of vitality that overwhelms." -~~ .. .,,,.. "UDHSLY fUIHV." . - "The most exciting, entightening perceptive picture I've seen this year." ..,........,, u....i"'"' 1HE FUllST IEW COtlBY OF THE 1fAR:' PAUL NE111Mlltl ,H A GEOfKl flOt HU run SLAP SllD11 ...... A hooded madman who ln lid lerTOJiJed Texar1ulna. Ark.. net ltlUcd Cl\ peopla. ha:. nn~r been tr eked down. lli.t r mpa.a la th 1ubjttt of lh ('Urrtl11t mm '1"ho Town That Dreaded Sund°"·n , •• with Bud Davis playl.QI t.M pan of the kill~r ADd Ben Johnson as a Texu Ranier. "SLAP SHo~· 111 0 NETWORk" 11 NSHAMPOO-Ill "BOUND FO.R LORY .. IPGI 11LENNY11 IRJ "SIL VER STREAK" crG• ..,. .. PAMTHU SDIKIS AGAIH'' "'NOOH 'TIL THI&" CPGJ "IOUHD FOR GLORY'' "VIGILAHTE FORCE"° CPGJ ,.FRIT'I THE CA r · "HIEA VY TUFAC .. CXI "H.IME UVES OF FRITZ THE CAT" "llHG IOMCi" CPGI '"TWIUGHT'S LAST GLEAMING" IRI "SLAP SHOT' CRJ -rwo MIHUTI W.AltHIHG" KHJ TV Ch,111nL·l 9 'YOUR CHOICE FOR OSCAR BALLOTS" . A\'u:luble ul Puc d1 c The.JI res lish!d b1..·k~w c8IWI a r-..:..~~=~ t totCMW,_.. .. 'iff;i) Harp Duo Joe Longstreth and John Escosa will perlorm a duo harp concert at 3 p.m. Sun- day in the Laguna Beach High School Auditorium, 625 Park Ave. The concert is sponsored by the Laguna Beach ~om­ munity Concert Association. Seats can be arranged by contacting Carolyn Clark, 499-~. . ( A Quick Look at the Movies J Imagination In 'Wizards' By BOB THOMAS ._ ............... ..... "WIZAllDS" elevates Ralph Babhi from X· rated cartoom ("Fritz the Cat," "Heavy Traf· fie") to acleoce fiction with mixed results. Twin brothers lo a post-holocaust earth employ wizardry lD a war of Good vs. Evil. Good 1' a Jewish comic, Evil ls a Mephistopheles, but lt's an even IDJltcb. Bak!bi's images can be start- lingly imaginative, but the effect ls dulled by a Nuilam analogy and too much reliance oa live action. The young crowd could make it a cult film. Rated PG. "'THE SENTINEL" continues the satanic genre of Rosemary's Baby-Exorcist·Omen and may have the same success. Handsomely pro- duced, it b really a modern Gothic about a fashion model <Cristina Raines) in a creepy Brooklyn brownstone. The other occupants are mostly dead -or are they? Miss Raines and Chris Sarandoo perform their chilly chores ably, with solid support from Burgess Meredith, John Carradine, Ava Gardner, Arthur Kennedy, Jose Ferrer. etc. Needless gore robs the film's effec· tivenessatthecl.Jmax. Rated R. ••c:ouSIN COUSINE" iollows the romantic tradition ol "A Man and a Woman" with a sardonic twill. Marie-Christine Barrault and Victor Lanoux Call in love despite their mar· riaees to others. They are secretive at flrlt. then flaunt the affair before their bewildered re- latives. Director Jean Tacbella's sharp eye for the absurdities of polite society makes the film a Gallic delight, Rated R. ••sIAP SHOT" casts Paul Newman as the aging player·coach of a winless small-town hockey team. George Roy Hill's direction and Nancy Oowd's scnpl provides lusty entertain· ment. combmmg human touches with ample mayhem on the ice. The cast 1s mostly new and uniformly fine. See lt now, because its bleeping laltguage will not allow TV e~ure. except as a silent. Rated R, as in raunchy. Why are the world's chief asaaasina after Inspector Clouseau? Why not? Everybody else la. --.mlTUM •CUUBY·~mlll·LEIDm• ... .,-... a..-.. .,llJl'f ... ............ nwY ... ,. ....... ., 111.m PLUS CBIRl.JS lllDGClf ... JILLIBELDD ... ........ SAN DIEGO FREEWAY NORTH ON LA PAZ TO CHAISANTA CINEMA VIEJO s.D.FIEEWAYTOLAPAI · MISSIOM WO llo.6990 ••• PAI be'• wrttJq a fllm fot' D.llueu to star ill. u • com,_.. lta maaic. No. be '9'CID"t d1nd., M ...u to Moo& tt to Chleaso-a:nd be •a.>'9 it's...-... but DClll a tra18Q. Mont.baa tbatbe woa'tnveal yet. ••• Wbm Ptnll Floyd tour beN lo April, they'll perform in larae hall.I (lib Mad.laon Square Gardea) and will feature u put ol their abo• a huce u.n.table pii (and other tnnatable sur· prises) Ooatiq bith aboTe tbe beads of tbeil' au· dieocea. .. a&JECnON. What else?" Does Neil ac- tuall,y think at this stage ol his overwhelmingly aucceuful career an audience would reject him? "Oh. you can always be rejected. My rela- tiCllllbip with my audience ls fanlastic, but I always feel that unless I put out -or really do a number-they'll reject me. "It's one of my cratlnesses," be admits, "but it spun me oo and it's turned into a produc· tive thing. When I atop bemg afraid, I'll stop working.•• What concerns Neil now is that after his suc-cessful NBC TV Special (81red two weeks ago), be will cease to be an "anonymous star." "Of course, my life will change because of this show, but I've got a whole series of dis- guises," he laughed. "And I'm asking people who recognize me not to mention it. "I had the best of both wor Ids before: I could do what I wanted and move around in public and private and not let it get too crazy. On stage I play to 20,000 people and I'm far away. Television ls completely different, you become instantly recognizable. No one's seen me on it for lOyears . "You want your music to be recognized. you want your work to be recognized, but you don't necessarily want to be recogruzed. Especially for a writ.er, you want to be an observer, not the ob· served." ••• .. LOVE TO LOVE You Baby" -the heavy. breathing disco amasb bit -was a "Joke that worked.'' according to its singer. Donna Sum· mer. She originally ~orded it in Germany on a dare from her producer who told her she "couldn't be sexy.'• "I'm oot ashamed of the song," Donna told me over dinner at Beverly Hill's posh Le Restaurant. "But I'm singing about one-tenth of my range. U you know you're capable of so much more -and you have a smash hit without even exerting yourself -well, it can't be bad, nght?" Donna stressed that there's more to her life as an entertainer than sexy disco records. "I want to do TV, movies. I'm wntmg more songs now. but you know people expect the same thing. It's like if l was a successful children's story writer and I wanted to write a novel. people would think I couldn't do it. But l know what l can do." ( J .\CK A~DERSO~) REVEALS In the DAILY PILOT OF THE ... DAMNED (PG) 'King Kong,, ~=~~~,...,...--NOMINATED FOR HAUO« AT 'WllSOH. COSTA MUA 646-0573 646-3266 THREE ACADEMY AWARDS THE FUNNIEST COMEDY OFTHE¥! . I "GO SEE NEXT YEAR'S OSCAR CONTENDER. A 1hlny diamond. Merlo ThomH In an Academy Award pertonnance!" -lloM S.Mlt AfJC.TV "A WONDERFULLY PUNGENT AND FUNNY PICTURE THAT IS FRESHtlNVENTIVEANO PERCEPTIVE! Mirto hom11 and Charlff Grodin are aplendldl" -UPI "MA ALO THOMAS IN 'THIEVES' EMERGES AS AN EXCITING FILM ACTRESS WHO LIGHTS UP THE SCREEN WITH HER SPIRITANDTALENTI" -IJMl/'fn 8-, H-Y~ TlmH Sylldk»NJ CO·HIT AT CINEMA CENTER #3 "A MATTER OF TIME" ••• (INntEATM! 1'1) 'I 1946Trt•S 1oW1 KllUO F VF P£()Plf lOOAY HE STlll LIJll(S l~E SlPHtS Of IEXAA~AJU All<MSAS• THE TOWN THAT DREADED SUNDOWN IBJ PLUS EDWARDS CINEMA SCHEDULE MON.·THURS.--=1:15-8:45 FAl.~:OCM:30-11 :00 SAT.-SUN. 1 :OG-3:30-6:0CM:30-11 :00 #4 "CARRIE'~ (R) _________ ___. n warren belllty ju lie christie . goldie ~~wn r k \ <R> /'Sf Jii~~ edwards BRISTOL CINEMA BRISTOL AT MACARTHUR 540-7444 T~· NAUGHTY STE:WARDE:SS(S CENTURY SCHEDULE FRt • ..sAT. 2:00-4:30-7:10 1:40 AMl!eoiw. 1n.az I , • . , • . ~ . . . . • I • .. L ' • . to It.art out wr 1.., a • kl*-O'Nedl walled -of ht1 e_... to wn hlt, and tt turned to beam~. ··A Loq Day'• IOUl'IM'J' 1MO 11 ," wh.leh wUI run thtou h Aprll 2 at the 1.-Ml&&ic Center'• Ahman on Tbeater. 11 far from a perfk't p)ay. Ult• much ol O'N.tU'a work. It tends to be l<m1·wlnded. occaJondy repet)Uve and 90metlmea downri1ht corn.y. But underlylne it all are four characters etched In pain two lookln& back on the ways they've sold out their lives, one lookinc ahead to his own -he believes -inevitable destruction, and the last to become one o( America's areatest playwrights . THE CURRENT production, under the direction of Peter Wood, is a fully professional, alfectine evenin1 of theater that nevertheless lacks a certain bite. Deborah Kerr doesn't seem to have ttie un· derlying hysteria one would expect in this Ten· nessee Williams-like role. Charlton Heston is toO subdued to be a brawling Irish actor, while An· drew Prine never quite dips down to the despair the real Jamie (also the name ol lhe character) must have felt. Robert Burke is effecltve as Edmund (a Mime and Music Music. mime and comedy will be showcased on "Starboard" when Jason Chase and "The Mad Mountain Mime Troop" perform on the weekly entertainment program at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday on KOCE·TV. Channel 50. Jason Chase has a repertoire of over 2,000 songs, covering the music from the '40s to the '70s. His flair for comedy is illustrated by his impersonation of Elvis Presley . Also on the program with Jason Chase will be "The Mad Mountain Mime Troop." This group features C. W. Metcalf, Susan Roehrich and Thomas I. Pierce, plus Robert J . Goldst1ck. who plays electric piano for the group'ssk1ts "Starboard" 1s videotaped in the lounge at the Cannery Restaurant on Monday evenings ~ BONNIE AND <ll'DE -. , .,. I • i • • . , , I . • i• .. • •: i= ' • •• ?· r l l· • . • 111EYAIN't GEORGE SEGAL ( JANEFONDA ' "FUN WITH DICK&JANE" ~ "AN UPROARIOUSLY FUNNY COMEDY" VINCENT CANBY, N.Y. TIMES FASHION ISLAND • NEWPORT CENTtR • • ,.• ... ••• • • • • • COAST HWY. AT llACARTMU• llYO. • NEWPORT IUCH • 6U-07m • millimal Udm In the story. t.be '1 at .. held t.. •· cept Cor ane overly lon1 IHDe t.tween Hatoa and Burke ln Act Two .. Cart Toma h.u dealaned an lntrt1u.in. act, .-hich la viewed in 360 de1rees U"the staae re- volves. It'a a bit cluttered and there's one nerve· wracllinc atairc:He that appean to 10 nowhere, but overall the deslen works well. H.R. Poindex- ter's lighting brin1s out the isolation· expressed in the story without caualng eyestrain. The Ahmanson and its cast have tackled one of the most important of American plays. and they deserve credit f W" bringing off a ftne, if not overwhelming, production. ....... Rachel Roberta rtray1 n a truc- tor who can reuh emotionally dl - turbed children. on of whom played by Jason T7ter, in ''A Circle o Children." a dramatac special with Jane Alexander to be broadcast at 9 p.m. Thursday on Channel 2. An epk fantasympeace and magk. NOT EVERYONE WHO COMES 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 magic prevail over the forces of technology in the final battle for world supremacy. RATED PG Starring TO THIS LOVERS' LANE HAS THE SAME 'fHING ON THEIR MIND . BEN JOHNSON • ANDREW PRINE• DAWN WEUS as Helen Reed •Written by EARLE SMITH ~oduced Jnd Directed bv CHARUl6 8. PIERCE • MuStc by JAIME MENOOZA·NAVA 2 MILES SOUTH OF SAN DIEGO FWY. 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F1NEST perfect ror i.mall fam1I}' UMrTS W AMTID We bavu rtous buy ror income property: duplexes lo 30 w:Uta . 759.0111 ·-·· 1002 ............................................... IACKIAY HIATIDPOOL $86,900. I 002 GeMNI I 002 Tree-ijned cul-de-sac In •• • •• • • • • • • • •• • ••••••.. •• •••• • • • • • • ••• • ••••••• prilne Back 'Bay area. ~~~~~~~~~ HANDYMAN'S DREAM Here's d 3 bedrm read~ for } ou lo ~I.art oo YOU 1-·1x ANO YOU SAVE' I lits new Kitchen Aid di&· hwJsher but need s tender lov1n~ cJre Only $61.500 besl buy 1n Fount.am Valley Submit your offers Secluded formal llvlna u~ .a. -Al IUCHIETalAT room . white brick -•• •5WU' VIEW• $44,900 fireplace. Open plantled HUC'iE LOT Steps to pounding surl fa m 11 y room . Chef Sharp 2 stry. 4 bds. 2 ba and crystal sand' Back kitchen with pantry home on~ ac~ Sep din yard 1~ bay area play· Hid~away master swle rm. ram kitchen. m1r ground Winding wooden pl\115 2 decorator baths rwec:t PV atn frpk'. fresh walkways to secluded en-Tropical garden patio paint. Grow a garden. lry! Gourmet kitchen. over looks sparlc lln a have an olymp11: s1 11: Step-down conversation beat.ed pool. Owner will pool & suU have lge yard. a rea+ fi r eplace! helpnnance.Hurry,call 545--9-&91 Sunshine breakfast 962-1788 pal.Jo. Pool · jacuzzi · at 1ts finest 847-a<JlO ~l ~ Walker t; l!!e Real lslaht Kitchen w1rh form .ii Vista B.iya, cor Tustin. DuunJi with view of Tt-r Lge. sep dining rm. New· race Builtm ~t't b.u pl1e> Jy remodeled gourmet Family lloom Winding kitchen Lovely entry i.t:llr~ to h1deuwuy Ownt'rmovmg.nl.'ed!>JC M J:. t l' r ~ u 1 t c <.: J 11 lion Open Dall) Be.iut1futly green. tn:t':. 4 Bedroom. 2 bath and & secll.Kled. 3 Bednn. 2 family. Pnvale Sparw.h bath w dble fptc into courtyard entrance. lg beamed cetl.mg Liv rm & back yard Great place dlmni: rm Extra l~e sep Single story 2 bedroom. 2 for ch11drcn. Neat and famil} 1 for pool table. IT'S ILL HEREI. bath. Beaut1Cutly de· clean' See it lodny e Ir > + s .,. e d 1 s h " corated with rust.om Seller motlvated' Owner flreptarl' Back Ua} llu~e pool. Kol pond. cari>eling & wallpaper will carry 2nd TD. Make .trcn llJrhor ll1 gh garden. orrtrf'. llbrarv. volleyball. Garden li\'IDI " K€Y ,,.,.,,,, >-••Hu-J1r•1" 1• P.€ALTO P.Sft [ (t1 lfilllil MONTEGO MODEL HAllORVIEW *** ~1f,7,67Q ," I '.'>'111 400£.lllt Fireplace, lge entry hall offer' 54~ :i.lll.JOO. bar. family rm. dinlnl(l•--------HOMES DcMl)los Rlcltorch 3052 Cotir#ood lrviM [ ® lfl~lil C.M .• ~ with wood pcKl{ed floor~. 400EJ7'• rm. 4 bedrms. l halhs, :.! 2 patios. Double l(nral(t• A-8 f1repluc1:' All th1lt in 11 with e l el'lr1c: duor UPERB C.M .All~~~ oncstorv homeonanout opener Maintena ncel!~~~~?~M~~E~~~~~!~~~!~~1 i.1zetotr0ronly$8J,950 OH THE WATER $239,000 Tie your boat ln front or vour own beauttful home on Lillie Rnlboa Island. Sta.med glass & bnck_ Tile entry. beams & warmth Only 5 yrs old. 11us home has a J Bdrm, 2~ bath + an extra unil for renUll or ? Call to see 1t now and be 1n 1t for 4 BR and Family Room ideall y locatl•d fo1 children acro:;s from greenbelt. Consider clos· mg escrow about July lSl . Exclusive with Thr Real Es taters at SLJ2.000 Call67~ \ ou urc the winner of <It 1ckels t•) the WtstHW National LCICJlmla Rcmchette WITH VIEW S45,000. DOUHOUSE 2 Bedroom, 2 bath. well constructed, with hardwood rJoors. ne~ r arpet s . new drapes new kitchen and JUSI about everything else u, new! CALL 751-3191 free Townh1Juse with , .Roberts swimming pool. 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SJJ 900 IURIAMK ••-.-1tae-' Coty 28 R love nt·~• ()PIN Ill 0 •II S fUH 1011 N-<11 !•lfflll BOAT SHOW at th(' ANAH EIM CONVENTION CENTF.R Mard 19 13 Loc aled orr Elli:. between Bearh Blvd & 968.4293 SUH KEN NEWPORT LIVING ROOM HEIGHTS Pm ate courtyJrd entry 2 BR & Den. 1 •, ba. rrpll', fl•utures ltah.m tilt>. ~un 2 dbl car garal!r~ Nl'14 ken Livrng RlHJm ~1th crpts, drps. l.1tl.h floor· n1mrl·colored c·Jrfll'lln~ nl'W de t• thru out hJs Jots or ~IJss .ind $95,000 504 Fulkrton. fireplace. thrn -.ll'Jl!> up N.li Open :Sal1Sun 14!·6. to formal D1111ng Huom Prmc only 548·6577 with wet bar and in1r ..illiiii•Wllll Owner. rorcd wall LoJd-. of ~~~;..J~~~~~ji~~~~~~~~~I storage in this tx•aut1ful TUDOR POOL-IEACH 1---------1 condominium1n Corona del Mar llcatcct 11001. $62,950 C I r c u I a r c.I r 1 v •· l i,{•cluded entry Jiu~ Living Hoom with rrark l1 n1t o;tont fin•pl.1r<• Pub iwurmc K1tr hcn Dinr r>r.-m.1ltl new of co' ered pnv1llon and sparkltni.t ht•.itt-d & fHtcred fnerorm pool tfldeJW<I ' M ast<•r & Gut'ltt ~u•lt'' '""1mt• \' \ loJn Hurry' C.!I !Jl).1-7881 ' ft , Costa Mesa's Jacuzzi. tennt!-{'OUrt anll saunas. Pnce 1c; s1:JS.soo Bargain $69,900 ~~ow for appt Sharp 3 bed rm. 2 bath 'Jf'I '• "' '" • • ., 'H "'" • w fplc. f'at in lotchen. [~ I ~!. l'::~;~~n~fe '~~~~K:tt~ ll~ft!HW dblt' l(ur Golf cour-.e-hke . ----···"-~ )dm with r0<1m tu -.tore motor homt nr bnJl ---------i hurn f1r"t t1mt• ,1(1 'ert1:.ed r ail S4t:i-~ ·~.-. HERITAGE • • REALTORS BEAUTIFUL HOME! w grand piano :.1ze h\ rm All lh1s + a larJ:e lol 2 zoned n 3 for unit:. Gue:.t ho\bc too lncred1 ble 1nve:.tmt 01'-L\ $61.330 d Now Brand new .I Ix.• room ~ CALL Condo" left' G rl•Jt ~/ 752 ·7315 E.i't~ldl· l'•hlJ Ml·~a lo1:ut1on C:.ill now to re DONALD M BIRD -..one )our'" Hl'<I C..irp;.•t A·.lO<•o••• lteoho" Hl•uttor-.. ;;,.1 1 i!tl:? MEET 11.ANCHE summer run. ll<'r measurements ure 4 -W"~NT -...... S T/SUM I 5 BU . 2 blilh!. With over n t c:.n.rn v _....... A - 1900 ~q rt. She has a HOMES 1324 OvtftCJCPr Or. mass1.,.e Family Room REAL ESTATE Feel at home as soon a:. ~1th an 1mpress1ve floor 631-1400 YOU walk ln1 4 Bdrms .. to ceiling st.one fireplace ---------family rm . baby .:rand tlrr pnce1s 1deatrorf1~l LOOKUP.. size hvrng rm Shin) time~ at S.SS.500 \:all to thl' city lights from bngbt • Pool & jacuzzi !1-t:! 25.15 your:.pac1nus IJvrni.: rm . "1th ensy tare landscap- ''• " J lxlrm,,2•,b11ths,3car 1ng. $178.500 INCL. VILLAGEW•LK [~ •... ~ i.:.irat.:l' Country club LAND 1 CdM EXECUTIVE • , stylt· home. the pool & OPIHSAT/SUH.1·5 BEACH TRI-LEVEL p1tl'htn1! gret-n complete 3108 llOAD TRI-LEVEL + POOL Spacious 3 bdrm. 3 ba lhl' l'ffl-t't in your very Newport Hei&ht.s. N B. + BASEMENT ~ b11( ram rm ror xtra pnvatl' rear yard; RV Brnnd new 3 bdrm . ramllv loneth .. rnc·. • ., ·--------•I park in)!. with lots of fam1·1y rm bonus rm "Xt•r 1it1'"' lloubll· door " ~ ··~ "' T p id t " · ' ' blfl p"atio ·•rhu•.·, b1" dbl OR"'NGE storal!l' his rt"S en $141 OOO lncl land' l'ntrv to Ml'll up 11 ... rm u "id·' 1 "t ""' modi.'! home is pnccd to -.. · · · ........ Please call &t2·5678. ut :1:1:1. to claim your tickets *'*'* SBDRMS LARGE LOT Btll IRI! fam ho m e w over-.1led lot Adobe Ule entrv. ne"'h cpld. 2 pall°"' Xlnt arl·a. dose toeverythmg 5 hdrm~. 2 bas. din rm Loan 1~ as sumable' Pm·e<l to !>ell at S79.!00 545 \>491 ~ --Formal 'll'P do'4n Km1t car g,iragl.'. ea OC~· INFLUENTIAL movt" Nol leased land "'!!!! p Ltiu1' d In In~ room ' I.Jon in proxlm1t.j' to . El~anl ·I bcdrm w 2 Ille' Sl52.500 I I I COSTA t-:pil'un•an kitl·hrn' Sl'p Coast Plaza. 646-711 baths & <'<'ntral air W1•ll -• MESA·SSl,OOO ram rm• subterrnncun -landscape.."<! rorm·r. HV C. f. ColeSWOrtlli DOH v r RJiKK.W < passai.:e way to HA 1u:. gates & covered pJtto I ~' ft_!_O!, ' Ea~L'lld<' drnrmcr with kAHE bll~l'mcnt game . , ' $76,SOO. REALTORS 640-00 0 _ ~~. !-hinl!le roof and Polished room + f1n•plart•' SoJr 531 51\0n .:-•• hardwood rtoors. Local - ing ,t.11 rway ln .,14 <'t'pini.:1-;;;~~~~=~-I WHthaYH Realtors BIG AMO 840· 7000 t>d on a deep lot with fruit masll'r br rl'lrl•at w1thi1 hlt1 R.E Networt& BEAUTIFUL trees, lath house and , ,1uttt'<l rl•1hni.:" •Wet h;ir MC\a Verde North's best 1uest room. Prlced low + l(a~ BOO :. and more m BIG CANYON ---bargil1n. Huge Master MIGHT LIGHT at~.000. CALLM6-21660 t.hJ, t~11 .,,\ ~ br' CJll i---------1 Bt'droom <iwte is in tlus4 VIEW C:SELECT qwck' 1147 0010 CUSTOM HOME & INCOME ~l~s~t~mr~r ~~:1~!~~! ~e:ec!} ~e 5~~~:~~ T' PROPERTIES •• .., . , • Br;ind new. never !Jved 4 Bd.rms . 2 ba~. frplc . . B [~ -! in c'eculive horn<' 2 den t'llrnished Plus. family. This home 1s and the Upper ay DOU.HOUSE ' bachelor un1l over 2 car secluded with charm and Pnce has been reduced • • SU>ry hving root m witdh garage. Xlnt rental pro-atmosphere. truly d1f· to $158.000 . on this "Cute as a button" is this _ '. ma'-Sl\e flrep ace an perty, close lo beach ferent Don't hesitate! magn1f1ccntly lo<'ated attract1v<' 2 bd, l ba tm view loft 5 Bed rm, f Callnow~S-2313 home. Dtsttncllve Fam1 mac ho m e. H r d wd WATER VIEW "DUPLIX" Two b locks lo beach. JSR 2BA upper unit 2BR 2BA lower Quality carpet1 n1t & drapes thr uout. bltn ranjo!e ovl'n\ 01shwshrs. frpll''>. hu;.:I.' hv rm w/24 ' dcrk 11v1·rlnok R the watt'r !'\lt•ps tu h a~ beal'h & f'lu:.t• to park $ltll.50U JA.COIS REAL TY 675-6670 bath. family room and~:=: S4Z 225:1Eve~ ,,..,,,,,.,"1.JN'081N<C1• ly Room s etting. 3 noors.dmarea.neat de llbrary All of th1i. looks [~ I spacious Bedroom'I cor. Ideal for starter & :'! ~~r ~~ct~cnu!ar ~: ll~l;H;f ~by appointment. ~~:S!~o~:. ~~t• · course. Truly an out . ----·=·-~· oP1N1rio-11s1111111Q~,, .... ,. standing home Open I ~ Walker C lee Heal f state ~~~jSl~~~~;e, ~~a 11 But.1~!!~~~~U~riti!! [~~IMl\illt 640-6161 Beautiful 1550 sq. ft. coo-~i --.,-• ·-~ COATS&WALLACE REAL ES1ATE. INC. DISTRESS SALE Immediate possession' 3 bd. 2 bath, fresh paint m· side & out. Owner m."t.'ds fast sale. 646 7711 ------~--do, Spa~1 sh st yle; 13 GiMral 1002 G......-IOOZ ~rms .. 2'h 1_ba .• pool. •••••••••••••• .. ••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jacuzzi. tenn .... cts., p u · ting green, clubhouse. $64,SOO S©tlJUµ-°'£irS " ~ Walker & lee Real Estate Ill] 833-9781 Hester-Brown • llHTOR5 macnab I Irvine realty That lnlri9uin9 W on:I Game with o Chudlt -----14-~ CU.Y L l'OUA" o~::'~"':~~:o,:, ~ Want Ad Results 642-5678 100 Gf'Mral 1002 FINER HOMES •••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• 3 lludruom .,.1th n 1111.11 .11r ('ond1t 111111nr ~·111111 locauon fur onl> ~J.:1.:io H h from $.1'1,t~)u tu 1R• uw ~ \c "t u :"IT nm M!-. THE HOMlStu.US 7S2-5l5l Dt:StGMIO FOi COMFOITAIU UYIHGIM MISADllMil ~~~~~~!.!~~~ ·' ,1--...,..F_,.,E11,.....E 1 ,.....c ..,...A 1 o..,.. 1 ,r-1 rl.l">llc at mo'> 1•tw r 1·' ·rh I 'I _ . _ . new IJ.stlnl{ " in 1'orth ..__..._ _ __._ __ _ Ir.-t ... • ~~ .. -ord• FROM S45, 950 TO S 1.200,000 "COME UP & SH ME SOMETIMI'" -but hurry! I'm a favorite in Ha rbor View Knoll. 2BRs + den Rockport. $117 .500. Donna Custer 642-823.5. <GB> -·· WI ~!SIDE 11E Al TY INC 84tJ-23=1J --------~ Wow • l.Oltlh of rhi.rm in CMllEMEIY thl11 decorated home 4 tw.droom11 and fltm1ly IVllYWHERI rt)o1n with vt>r..ullbty for DRAMATIC SINGL~ the l'l"l'Jt1ve homeown~r t'AMll.V llOM !-: Vuur L1m1ty will hve 1n lfl<ill IN1'11F. llll.1 ~'-wurmth and priva cy 0 1-' m VINI'; with i.cparute master 2 B R & den. 2 BA. tw<lrnom l'lose tu ull at rt um. 182.500 \Hur lll't'(h Ca II now, the fa m 1 I y n c-1 Ith bor ht> o'1 t--"""'T"r-Ar--Y .,.E.....,L,...__, Costa Mcilll 1n .1 n1rt• I I New paint ln'ltk .ind out j' I I I' 81(l back lawn Jnd '>had"' .._...__....__......_ ......... ~ COATS&WALLACE REAL ESTATE . INC. trees. Owne'r h»" moved I F 0 l A R I A Thev sav illere are no ''O'" and la)'I "II al $6UOO. .._ 1 ,......, 1 .--... 1 , ........ 1 -of rntelh09n1 life on Ma" I 546-4141 . _ _ _ _ . don'r ~now oboUl •h&l NOf ..._...__....__... ......... __. °'19 of 11lo~e flXh has IP9111 l..-.-Z-A_O_R_A_H_...,l l2 b1ll10t1 dollo" 10 --; •• · I I I I I o c-o.... •h• cltvc\'• _.., by ''""'11 .,, .~. "''""'9 "'°'d' .__...._..._ _____ ~ o. .. 1op ''°"' at•r No. l t..io.. OPF.NSUN 12·4 PM pncc1" nl(ht' :,46 z:ll:I ~lt Sierra Brnvo noad nt• N "' q . '1' ..... , '~, ••• I. MOTICI TWIM SUNSETS IH a ... •RU'"IEMT [9 I how Daily Pilot Cla~'I· MAw"'""°IP"ll lllJ,l:l!al! ifit>d ads display their satAM-UTS Auwen in Classiflcotion 5 100 VllW r..ti£0JJr messages with le.iibtht> r-____. 1002·GtMt"ol 1002 HIGllASOVF.TII~ . --·-··-·==-and impact'> Od"t ads. ~e _._ CYPUSS SHORES ESTATI Fabulous front row. ocean estate. Located In exclus ive Cypr ess Shores. next to Nixon Compound. 24 Hour pri vate guarded gate com- munity. Lovely clubhouse with 2'h acre park. Streams with ponds. lush landscaping, truly an inspirational setting. The custom home off en a dram atic tiled entry with huge step down living rm overlooking ocean. Sep . formal dining r m w /high beamed ceilings & s pectacular ocean views. 3 Spac bedrms. fam rm. many more custom, outstanding features. Call for a private viewing. $335,000. A Lusk exclusive. HAllOR VIEW HIU.S Super sha rp, 4 bedrms. family rm, sep dinin~ rm. 2 story. professional· ly landscaped, ocean view from front yard $171.000. COIOHA HIGHLANDS Duplex. but like two homes w/living rooms &: balconies viewing sunsets &: sea + overlooking pool & on Jg. cor· ner lot. Comfortable living w/good Income. One unit w /3BRs. 2 baths, ba lcony private patio, a ppliances & 2 fireplaces. Other unit w/2BRs + conv. game room w/wet bar. 2 fi replaces. 2 balconies. s tereo speaker system thruout + a p- pliances. Many spccwl cons truction features by owner/builder. $225.000. Tom All in.son 642·823.S. (Gl2> U(l"ll FAIRWAY 01-' nre p~ to say, realty ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• BIGCANYON SF.LL idle items with a gel results Pho n r Spacious 3 RR. 21.AJ BA Daily Pilot Cla.,slrled Ad _642_·56'73 __ • _____ _ executl\ehome ~ 1002 1002 OPEN SAT & SUN l S ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• PM Rue Vert.e, N B GRAHDVISTA UALTY 761-1212 .-wPOIT IEACH LUXUIT $111,000 Top locat1on Custom built home Ideal for en· t e rtn1n1ng. M1uslve rooms all open onto ,beautiful pool area. Bonus room perfect for t eenagers or ln-law!I. P\ent.y oC room for bo11t « trailer parking Don't n»asUnsone! 646·1171 Q>fN I~ q • 11 \ lllf'I ll) 61 N" I ' [telft!ll PllME 40 FIET IA YROMT Located oo Lido Isle -Stucco 3 bedroom home complete with tile r oof. Formal dining room, old fas bi on kitchen. large patio, pler &: f slip.~.000 A COLDWILL U.. CO. 644-1766 2111 IAIWOAOUfN "'LU ,_0, IN NIWPO«T CINTU •• .,.. .. • t .. ' ., CE 110111 ILllRS ca. OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE VIA UDO SOUD Huge Entry F eatures Beautiful Blue Lagoon J acuui With Lights And F o untain s. Spa c ious Throughout. Tremendou~ Ga m e R oom With Sli ding Roof. 2 Wet B ar s. Air Conditioning Up. Living Room &: Large ConversaUon Area With Fireplace. Luxurious Master Bedroom Suite With Fireplace. Boat Slip $375.000 FEE 111 DOYa DlfVI 631-1800 21/2 ACaE HOMESITE High on a hill with unsurpassed views. a pprox 2 acres of oranxi-;g Ready to build on. An outstan value at $39,900. 5'le&..US HILL Best price Spyglass home. Gorgeous P ortsmouth model. Professionally upgraded. $235,000. A.IOft fT AWi Hard to find 3 bedr m over1ooldng Harbor & J etty on Dolphin Terrace. Spectacular and breathtaking ocean views. $199,950. I l 1 S I\. ijl I{ I· .\ I r Y h ,/I' 1, 1, /' ,' ' ,., 11\ \ • • l l ' $45. 950 COST A MESA Ready to move in I This 2BR, 1 bath has just been newly painted + new carpet in living room. Don't miss it ! Lols Miller642-8235. <G13 ) SUPll LOCATION! Lovely JBR, dining room San Luis Rey Model overlooking pool & park. Close to golf course, private tennis club. regional p?rk, schools & shop- ping. Malibu lights, patio stubbed for gas. Rancho San Joaquin. $115.000. Laszlo Sha rkany 752.-1414. <014) 642-1235 t01 Oowr Orlvt '44-6200 H.,.bot View Center BA YFRONT. la no&. kU _,._ ta tm , 10 bua1d )'Gm borne ~Al are to d--. tram A TTRACrtVE Unda Ille 5 Bil. 4 \'t ba • f•m. rm 6 f Of'Tllal : ti• uJe paUO la wal.erfrcmt deck. ,000 I ........... & llua~ j-~!. •~ TllrulOCI LLS lllCUTM .... SpJlrioul plan I. Pr bC>me 3 8edrm. lamily rm. formal dint 1137 ,jOO. F • Gor,IC!OU! J dq. 1 nd ruabt l.Jaht view or Or Co. AIC, UYI ON THI WA TEI ll.ITBAU. YI Thill 8 bedroom view ho~ 1s not nur the water. It's on the waler The tide laJMS in nightly under the living room because the home as on pitmgs adja- cent to a picturesque beach in charm- ing China Cove You should experience 1t' Casually f\trnis hed With an incredi- ble view. For lease at $1100? Mo. Six month lease OK and Unique has others' BILL GRUNDY . REALTOR f I ' -t , ·, 11. , ) , • , "'• '' ,, • ,.l G1111• 1002 ••• , ... IOOJ ............................................... b•tt\1 lft t1&.1lom but h home. 3JOO Sq f\ fin<'k r1~~-rormal dlnln*( room. (01y family room and 1..-r ••ttt\t'n Man) o4ber quality fH IUrt'll i ntercom . prof de~oraled &. hanmcaped. Com m. pool & tcnnl.lt cts. Ask for Jean or Frank T Alm.L llAl.TOIS 540-t 7ZO t l .. c.I ..... + Owwwr'i-. J + F fa + rOOl Submit .ill offrn. oo th111 S&cS R~ S~iab11ts. l . 1rw. I 044 I~ I 044 + JAC .• Sl.000 Cost. M.M'• •--t 2 Bedtoom. 2 bltth <'Ot r1&mbhn1< r1rnch home ~Of' s bdrm models '6Vall. ••-••-••••••••••••••• ••••••••••··---··••• Pn -. ~in bet oC cond1uon 11, b1ttns. hvina room ~/pools 96&-4602 ml' llwiun.,'lon Heach Brand new llomt:. l~ Tota.I $115.000 wilh flrepl<1tt• Forced PennJ.ftltoo Propertues --1-.a c •s location H't·ludrd on ~It 3 IM!drm. J bath. loy McC_. Stafte Hom I """'WW.. --pri v atl' Cul dt' ,,H an.illnewsert1on Vault 1&•rht>aUn1t. ~iting area BYOWNER f 8. RINlwood Model,~- !llred Gourml'(f\1tchen todte1lu1sc.s.r1replaceand ltedtorlllONewport in the rh,•f\ lc!l<'hen 2Br, l'-'IBa. Yor ktown Cute 2 bedrm with 2~8a . upgraded tptt, U~l()Uf: ti()Mt~ REAL TORS' 675 6000 2443 EJit Coast H1ghwdy Corona dt>I Mar t1l5(1 "' M"'" Vo,,,,. "' !J 11J !>990 wrvt-lhrou.:h h.,1r o~n~ more Move-in about CostaMno 548.7729 s&.!IOO.call~v l7'!0 \1111 Condo, $56.900. t•ustom f t replace & $'1'9,900 640-UM'J through cu\ tom bu1 It Apnl ISU1. $85~ ~~~~~~~~-·ITAIBIU. !JtiJ.J9S7 Open House tastefully endooed front ' ~·amity l<oum with ~~TSIDE SJtSunl·5 p~t 10 Yard 11 j Cal191Pd beJmt"\1 te1lm~~ Sluhni.; PETE BARRETT "'~ -------I a n d s t ct p e d Encattn Sho·Wllllm:9 door-to PJl10 Jn<l :.p.irl..I -REALTY-1£AUTY Bv 0 14nr 2 :.tory · 4br. masterp1e«' Near com Owner sacnflce! 3 1ng pool H )OU quuhf\ "'#I hi C .. fontio" fam rm. Jba $136,500 muruty park and pool bia model on 8 qw ~ S2,!n> ii. all ) ou nt.'t'd lei 6•2-5200 J ~room. 2 bath. on ~l Oceancrest 968 S469 <lOd lellll15 court, Sound art '" lhi., horn·• '"Jll ~ rul-Oe-sac New c.tr~t ----street 81g bonus ~ G1Mrel 1002 ~67 ~ '-drapes, paint. Room for OPEN HOUSE POOL Home J Br. den. 2 ruce~ Call Red Carpel with wet bar. bUJr-.1n boat or RV parking Onh ly OWMEA bJ. wtsuoken bathtub. Realton.. 833·3380 BBQ 3 bedrm:., formal .••......••••...•...•. •.....••.....••...•..•. ••·• ,. ' lal:NMa lilaftd I 006 $61.500. Prime ~J~t:.•dl· CM , llr fplc, lge lot on cul de :.ac ---------•I dJrung, family room. 2~~ WESTCUFf 3 Bdrms .. 21"2 baths. fanuly rm . pool, lanai. $149,500. LIDO ISLE NEW ENGLAND CHARM. 3 bdrms .. 2 baths. $159.500 DOLi... HOUSE 2 Bdr ms. + den. $145,000 IRVIME J Ddrms .. 2 baths Lge. indoor aquarium . Covered pa l ao. $63,900 COSTA MESA 17 Suite office bldg. 6.000 Sq. ft.; nt!w· ly carpeted & draped. $295,000 LIDO REALTY 1177 Vio Udo, H.I. 671-7300 [IQ IE!U.I •· .. .;;;,;;::;:;;:.:;. .. ·· C~~i'.",t~RT ~ •. ~;.."": ~~.:~~·:;~;, -~-"-5804_o_w_n_e_r_. _s_s_J_._5_0_0_ 1 w•u;~.~~~ARE TA~~i~RIEU.s1 15.ooo .• u11 t. -~....::::-...!-!!!!!-!!!-!-!!!!~~-1.J!!•!!~!J~ Wtlh a sandy beach rn 67S..55 I 1 mJ, hnann· ~at & Sun ONL y I LEFT Super neat C Plan that as -rront. here 1s a charming ---------I I .i PM. 298 Robin hood k d 1 w k upJlraded 2br beach h:se Walk To St J ohn School Lane &Mi ZJ I!'> Opet! Sot /S.n I ·5 nelo archparl aCon poo tall , ... 1 la c----t-" "BR hse o dbl J d Brand ~w 3 BR, 2•~ ba 5 00 nvemcn ° " _._.._ w a Jbr garaRe apt" na <'U · l' .,... -~ freew.iys flUHRY'--------- beh1nd Great rentabon sac n r all sc h b & deluxe home. 5 Short HURRY! WON'T LASTBYOWNERGreentreeJ ii tge Jot 11u1tablc for shopn ·g. 3028 Harding By owner 3 br · Mesa blocks to orean. SS6.900 LONG 8 b k wa". s 67,500. Fast Verde, 326_1 l~d111na wi l<Yf.Down.Calltoday . r,2 a.country lldttn, ruture construction. ~ale """"l"OJW. _Oi>t!Tl ho~_e Sal/Sun 10-3. a ... H= ~ study. lndscpd, 3i,, yn,. or trade. Only $219,500. ....,.. "'"'~ ,.. ·11 u'1 1n.c1 Ai:t &ao-2344 Bob Olson Realty LEADERStnP R.E. "" "" ''" · 542·2018 832·8752 f'ANORAM IC VIE W Dano Point 1026 LA CUESTA Byownr.4 Br. fam. rm, :1 EXECUTIVE ••••••••••••••••••••••• Popular El Dorado with tar G., comm ten/J>O()I. FIXER PRIVATE PARTY wants upst airs super bonus Pr 1n only. Sl37,500 Luxury neighborhood View Duplex or lt2 lot 1n room Ja<·uu1. 3 Br . 3 ba. RANCH REAL TY 833·2482. Needs minor work. Near Uana Pt 494·4-UO family rm. 3000 sq fl. 551• ~ooo golf <'ourse and park ----Upgrd'd thru ·out a Includes wet bar and Jbr, 2ba. lovely area Nr $115.000 9692 Melinda TUR .... £nOCK rormal dining room. MartnJ t'rplc. bltns. Cr 963·4088 ·~ AGT 673-7601 S76.~gnt,496·2002_ CLOSE TO 111:•cH EST.Ans P~ O I I ~ Pres1dent1al home. huge 0 g, H USE R 2 Near Y new Ill ltop home 3 Br, 2~, Bu. I~ bonus fee simple lot. supt>r up SAT ONLY I ·4PM * · * oceJn cl<>loc 11 ' mi 1 fully rm, xlnl neighborhood, graded 3 bdrm. fa mil) Tiw Colony By owner Im mac. 3Br. 2Ba. k1lrhcn ram nn. S75.000 Uy .ippt 55 1 623:> ""' t: 6-tO 0473 dU)S OPEN HSES/S 11·5 I 002 GeMrol 1002 2Redrmhse+E?ut'5l ~ rt~_..ts upgraded. ceramic till• SllJ,900 lJecich CltH rm. wetbar. dtntng rm ESTATE FOR 21280CEAN BLVD ~ rl"llll"l'J" entry, decorator rods, !16J7!195or963-4008 Only $132.~ Call Helen 4 • SE.AS OHS SISO.OOO on d rorner lot ronl'<l to drpt,. l'Pll>. no wax floor.. or Don Urvan Tarbell Turffttock Glen New4 Br:! BJ, f"am Hm Owner $145,000. Pnrtc. only 644 _562~ By appl. 4 BR . 2 STY M ICllA EL ADO UNIT. 1s a supcrbl~ 3Br, + roomy cp·d din Realton.. ISJ2·7lSl ··••··•···•·•·········••·•··•········•···••••· -------------NEWPORT HEIGHTS DUPLEX Spacious 1700 ft. H unit. 3 Ir. 2 lattt, • wardrobH, mirror•d doors, corp•h· ~ shah roof, guthn. DKlts off ...ast..-b•droom & dfnht9 potlos. Fenced. lmtdsc:a~. dbl ~ eo ..wt. CHfont built I 0 mo old. 0wttet-wiQ IMH occ.ped .. lit fOf' I yr or""°"· $157,000. BEACH-ASSUME f::ALESTATI:: oC paneltng. htgh .,tont• kit c hen l'r1m1 R upgraded homew1th lob int: ltrl'J adJ01n1ng VIEW S27.000 673.l>llO fireplace. mammoth net$:hborhood Won 1 (;uJnh•d entn to n1·14 lalM>a OriC)iftol Family room. and ha::. La.'l' S84.9SO Uy 0'4nt'r 140rlrl of dt·~.mn· !'.~ Beac h cottage 1.-Jbll< quality coppt:r plumb· ~!13721_1__ On The Bluff qws1tederor1~tJi.h•full\ ocean & bay. pnn only. 1Qg.ONLYS77,000 EtTon> 1032 blt>ndt'CI 14 llh pr,1C'l I( .ii ru 492 72fi7 ( t ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11\ IOJ: lllll!t' I I\ 1111! . orapp en HtH•m Form.II 1110111..: p · lap · t ah Quail ~ Hoom 1:.1r1J•·n "''"' eftlftSU Otft Plac• I\• tc h l' n M •1 ,," t' C"h~rmini;: .1 Br. 2ba Prap..-li- 'l'J.1..trall' F.11rnlv ll•>Om f''rr d .itr blum •. frplc 7S2·l920 "' l4lth, rJl'khni.: fnqilJlt' $159.000 ll.v owner Pnn 1-oo 01Ja1u1 NlW~lllACH Open HouM• Hy Ownr 4hr. fJm rm. t 1 1 h.i . :!:1~71 IJur.\l'<I off ll1t<'kf1t·ld 11 5 ::.Un $7;!,!'lf)O OPEN HOUSE C'.ozy home on qwet cul dt ~a(', clOM> to poob & l<'n l\IS. 2 Br 2 Ba twnhmc tn Uruv Park. V1llagt• I Beaut IDdHpd. low ma1nt YJrd. EZ care noor... + many olhcr de 4'0 r altVl' rl'..llUrt•t $69.900. Prine only 5S2 ~94 DOGWOOD h ii beautiful tree In th<· ~pnnl'(. and so 1:. th•~ h 1 i: h I ' d c :. 1 r a b I t' t'i\HDlfo'F' 111 the Ter· ran• Superbly muin l.tlm.'\1 and ready for You. Call lo see now ,1ml l'111nm.in<1in.: \ ll·"' •>f only 673 2295 -- J,:rountl... :! m.1J1" .. tu· Corona•IMor 1022 VETERANS •BY OWNER• Pnnc only 2 Br. L11kl· Forest hrn on l'Ul dl' .sac steps lo park. cb to '!chis l ncli. ct•ntral Jtr, .sprnklr!. & rrpll' CJll 11iH 51!18 art 6µm •'Ii wknds Saturday & Sunday 11-5 TII£ HANCH 3Br. 2B11. dm rm. cul de 5ar, by owner, prln only S52 339fi Appoinfmettt Oftly 6'42·274 1 Aftff 5 PM OJM!ft Sundoy I ·5 01 JS f I' I '°' lJ I l l' i., \ ••••••••••••••••••• •••• 'l'Jl.trJl•• Hathr11<1m l•H ~·\t·n Ht.tl11tn111 I ,11..1· 1J\<'I i' ··• 1· 11 \ l11.1n :0-:o 111•14 lu.in • '"'' '-11/i mt1 I""' .1 II '>X.~ ;!llH I· I' BRAND MEW 4BR +DEN th1• •d1•al comb1nat1nn of J n l' w ho ml' 1 11 a n t'..,IJhl1"ht'd nt•1 1(h borhood feJlurini: .ill tlw l.ile.,l kllchen di' po1nlml'Oh 0H·r-,11Pd .:.irJ~l' lari:t• r0<lm .... J b.ilh'-. 'h•p do" n 14t•t bJr. mtm 11t l'.tn \ ll'W All l4dll.1n11 dl!>ldnlt' t o \in' . .Ile lx>arh J UST LISTf::IJ. two bl' a u II f u I E ;1 s t s 1 d l' homes. NO down Call ~entloday, 540.3666 18506 Vallarta Huntington Viewpoint Woodbri~ Ploc• IGreenbner I 4 lir 2 Ra . Family Pnnc only. Call eves 673 0263 RANCH REA!. TY 551-2000 1 lurn ' '.lh.'I ;AAJ ~~!'! .......... !?.~~=-'.'.'! .......... !?~~ -~ UZUM -------------[ = ™""1 LOVELY 2 BEDROOM CABIN 1n ('n .... thm· f'ullv furn1 .... hed lnsulalt'O f1rt'pl.H't' V1t•w llu~l' dt•<•k<; 1 1 ,\n1• hrdt.'<N•H ~1),000 ~11 000 \-....,um;.ibh: lo.in 8• ... , Call ~ Oppor+unfty HOWOMLY $159,500. fft . Coll 644-7211 OPEN DAILY 3183 CollcRc AH' 3 Hr. 2t~ ba <'Ondo l"rt•nch Quartt'N c:~tm drp .... w w cpl~. l'O<'I pJlto. pool. a II for Si9 .500 551Hl67 -l ---- "~" VERDE-tBDlnl Nl'w kitchen S78.000. AGT 545 4~1 Tn Plcx nr collel?l'. t :.>O rll'.irbrooJk J.n 0Pt·n :1 ~ $130.000 prin 0111> Fountain Valley 1034 ....................... JBR DOLL HOU~E an rul·e JrcJ of Gardl·n Groh \\drm l'mot1onal hm l.i,tdulh dl'l'rt 11 w lot\ of 14 .tllpapt:r & panel ~ Cpt' up.ird d lhruout Lr11 lot w fru1 l trl'e:. 1\ mu:.t M't' at 5.\9.!JOO Bt•ach & Valk> Hit} •JG2 •1311 B' O""nl'r Magmf1c1•nt :J txl. pool homr. pror de COLONIAL REAL ESTATE Ask for Stella 96l.S678 In ... mJll .11r11 1 14 h1 n• '"u knu"' \nur .•~"'"" 1.Ht' .in<I l.\urk ltWt'lhn 1 ljl\'ft ini: fnr ' ht't·n,1·11 1 t ,d , ... l.llt· 'Jl<''l"'<•PI" In 1n 0H1Cl' "'llh .!1 \C'.lr· 1•'q1 and 1n 'Jmr lm.ilton l<1ll Hill l..1d\t'nmHr tur 1111t•rv1t•l4.1n'11m•· /Jn NIGU ()l\IL[Y & ,,SSUCIAI l5 DUPLEX ·~2-8443 _ C'<lr lnd~cp Arca M1 Sq I ''Y 5 BR. pnl ·d ram rm. Pk Appl onlv 55--1 7562 I 00 2 Gftltt'OI lhhl• "'''"' IJ<•n Ith d !'\1 •Hott .. c• >x t•\ •""-,, 7·, &;, r-; ~ .. c1ou~ J bdrm & :! bdlh.,. e.irh 11111t l .Jr~t: !Tl<frble frplc. Solanum llll'!>, 2000 :,q fl 0) owner $83,500. 546·~78 mi.tr bdrm. IJt'.tmt'dl'---------• 1· 1• 1 I ' I n I 1 l 111 J 1.., 1 s1.~•.5oo Income Prop. 1002j<liiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiilliiiliiiiiiilllllliim] l'i\tll. i\1-\RTIN Hea(•h area localton For ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••···-·•••••••••• COMOO-E/SIDl Ht:/\I. 1-;.<;T1\TI-; 644·7383 rental incomt• 2 NeJt l IR---«ASTSIDE 1741 Tntift Av. C .M Cl "ffOM dupb. tn C<lM homes on one lot In b11: $$$5000$$$ Price Reducffon ,\ mu't ,,.,. up.:r,111, ti I •lllM'h, "'.Ill nl\4'1111' ~ llr.1111· ... 111 ''""' I l)(lflflll,lft'll 1 "''"-l'•lllll PO,... -••11. 9001 'hr & 1 hr rental Frnc~t demand rental arl'J. Call ""'-..W• . ''hit .'ft,\ I \IOI\ t 111 •WI , f nf <11111•1 1 ul tll' ... 10 1n ..... ,·111ckt1 f1111t 11•1,.,1 11t•t,11Lt._ blllt.ird rm. wine ori ormauon ~ d'' '"" il.o,·k 11.i ~ 1-•ol \\,ill.. tu ..,,.,11Jn1 id l'l'flur, "i undetk Hy 645-3474 ~ .,1 m 11 II, 1n.11 rn11rn 1t1111ul•-. I" I" "h ·11. 1u1 LUSll HOME I I , I I 'Ah1t• 11111 II. •irn1l,1n• Pl'!-,'\..,\ I ..,, \ " CORNER LOT CUSTOM POOL J Bdrm. furn room. t'n<'I pulro De<•oraled tn t•:irth ton e~ lmmaculat<.• ~.500 C11117Sl·375S Ai,'l STRATFORD PARK home. 15x22 fam room. wiflr to ce1lln.i mass•vl' f1replJt'e Adil oc<·up1cd :i Ln: bdrm:-.. uv<.·r •moo ::.q (I in Uu~ OOl' l<.•vcl hm Onlv $89.000 CJll 751 :n:-.s Ai..'l •• r ... 1 1111\llilto 1l<>or 'nln ·""'" '"'IJlllJllh ~···14 ll\4Th'r Sl6S.OOO 6i3 60f.!I a·1-·1·- 1, 1,1n1 I .1 mt Iv rou m 'r' AR£L Hari)or-Vf•w Hlfk • • -1---------i ~n~le<1ton :!bc'firoom .:: bJth R~·Ju l 1£ullv dl' corated "1th custom <'Brpct1n11 & wallpapt>r i''lreplac:e. I~" entry hall Wllh ,.ood i>eirned floors. 2 pat10s Doubk garag .. with elect rl c door opl'ner Matnlenan1•c frt•c Townhou!>e "1th swimminj'.t pool, Jacuu1. sauna & tennis court. 9 months nt>w S77,900 Localt•d ofr Ellis l)('lween Bt"uth Blvd & Newlund m llunttngton Ilea<:h. !)68 4293 As._ FHA Loon S3JS mo on thh beaut J Slimming! """"' .1111111111 , l1<-1l rm l..;1· l.1m11\· ''"'"' "Allh "''I lo.1t I '" m.11 tlintn~• htt•plu• t'' I 1••• , ""'f1'tl p.1t111 .I ( ,1 t ,.; ,H \ It-~ ~inw1 ... .-1 lll••ld l'n1·1·1I t<I wll 'I/OW ' '1,11 i ,.,.II l hd l..11• twfl Panll' ~ ~ t 1-kfrm ... ;!l1 hd. dl'n ""h•l•·tlm.l'llr,w!f•: W•l''A (h,1rm1n.: f'•.tmdt' t1Ho1,il"r ti.1th' llnc 1JYJ LKER l'IHJlld bl'JUltfulhl•--------• Executive Home Br P • Ba, condo. 2 rar .. :rn~~--....­ htlrm • on"·rt-. 111 cit n J• (Il 1 .. nch1·,1pt.-d Uv owni-r c.Jc & Span n ... ~i.~1 · "l'dll•Ju .. Jl.lllH 642 '!CCII >l.,K.'ii'IU T>t.t;4t 1471i ....... llu..:1· ' 1rt1 ..,~rld 1111 -Luvo 11,.110-• ., I Bedroom. dmlnR + a r--~--~--.1 bh11: k••tn .. , h.11i.'Ci pnol \fl\lll.i'' R11i1le 4Br, Fk. hbran nook Both bdth:. -t l:ledroom. :?• i bu. lam rm. d1n1ni: rm. den Great 11re<1 Mu~l see Owner rt•ad'I-t negot1Jte Priced at S\10.000 i.;ar. bltn dshwshr & i:as ran1-te. ceramic ttle in k1tch & bath + many more xtro., For details Joto: 111 'l,1°14 port (, ifl II I t. \ 'I. 1-If II .... I upi.;r.;dc~ 1tlrd.,, Ii;: lot ha\e new pullman:.. new l'our-..· T-•kt' ••Jvant •o•· 11 l IJ ~. \ "' \ \ ltr·"t" mtni u 0 l1le over tub. new ftx co 118411 0236 CH4PMAH REAL TY , ~ ... l"·-"··~,"'r i·1·1' c \ J '"',.. v 14nr ''"th h \'Jll j5;! l70tl (.'~l~;l~l ~ ;111 f<•dw,..__. "¥I 2'1t7 ~mi~nd ~a~:r p~~rlel'~ an • ., •• ' • ~ • ' ,., .. • . , 1\1 OHHHOUSE GET THERE 9UICK VETERANS IYOWHER WHY RENT? Frt'l' U~!ll~l11n1 ,. No riown ~·1111 for 111111 /\~l 171 ll ~;'!* ·171l'I I.AK fo: f'·on 1-:sT 11 111-:ouc.-:01 Lakdront ~ Jod1. 4Rr. 3Ru, u1r ~I HI IS Op •. •n \\'('l•kt•ttd' I 002 G"""'al 1002 .........••••.......... ···········••·••••···•· Win a Free Ski Week at TELLURIDE! ,, Colorado's Fabulous Now Ski Resort Loolc for our Open House Ads in this section • Visit Any W ALKEI? & LEE OPEN HOUSE TODAY! 10 ente r th(' ~weepstakes drawing lnrludM llh C'hitftes. Privare Condominrum Accomod.auon~ ;nd Air Tra~rr.iion 7 Nlghcs & 6 DiY11 ENTER NOW! '""''"""I 11111 1111 t><1·.1n M'.WON MARKt-;T You1l hke what you see ~'lrO 'oqfot of uu t. 'I'•" Dll Pl.l::X S1)111· two for SOO.SOO CallS4().ll51 '11'fk' on I \NI• .'IHt. 2H rt + a Ul'!JI unit 2"'11 \ . .,unk••n I.It & Ira Bcamt-d <'<>ti'-.. ff)l:i of ~turlv ('le ... u" it·~' rn)m r harm. xlnl rentals t•urv morn 30' 1:.iru,it• SIS9 000 JUNE OHUllN, .::,s.~ HERITAGE • • REALTORS OR MISS OUT!! 96~4495 18101 MaRnoha/1'albert " plumh1111! & 141r1n1: AJ(t.675 Sll3 l~~~~~~~~~~I t "oflwn11•nt lo 111rpnrt & UNITED RHOKtRS PresURc4 Rr hm, 2 bn, lrR rrt'f'"'" M6 741'1 Open 1925 Lanai Dr. 5Rr. r11m rm, prof decrt·d Shiny new 3 bedrm homr tn charming Huntington Beach se<·tion. S85,000 8 Blocks wesl of Beach Ulvd. on lnd1anapolls, right on HuntinRlon Street. 916 Huntiugt.on St Open l l AM lo 4 r M Sat/Sun $Hi.') tM)O ---xlnt country clb loc Arrosa from Mlle SQ T"m 1tnff11.,,ur CAMEO HIGHLANDS M a n Y " 1 r 11 11 Park. S88,700 By owner I rl\ ,.,, m1•nt' ()p(>n ~at & Sun 12·5 !WIHl6l4/S40·20IS SM 3351 ll~">K \ llt'tl 11111 Ho.111 :J Br, d1>n. 2 ba V1rw. 1>vt Cotta MffO I 024Costa M-------102 .. ru~ltn t'\ !l:'t;itt) bf'UCh H y f)Wnl'r . w.... "' kentR~RNlty 848-8300 l'horw 11111 K.IX 111;12 SI00.000 ~615 Cortland SEEK & FINl1 l>r. t'dM 675 <1782 PRES!0£NT AHO CABINET A L E I L A 0 S S I R A S P E G R E V C H ( N C l P H A H C A f B A 0 H E W L 0 K [ P R S B T H 0 U N C I H S H 0 I H R S 0 E M I E B L U H E N T A l R F l [ U S S A H H R T S 1 A A A H T N A A H R S I D B l K G A E S H A V M A H H C A 0 D A A 8 R R L M R K 0 W l W A T A H B E l I A E D V A H £ H S H S R H L V A H C 0 K N S R N K W M S I T E l A N T N D R A P S E 0 A E A A A H F H A D A H H E S H H S A H I T D H U A D W I N l U P l C A R T E R A M S L H N I 0 L D A S N A l G R E 8 S A D B 0 U L E A A H D R U l H 0 Y H 1 V A S U R B L C B H A R S P 0 N 0 A V Ade ms Andrus Bell Bergland T Qll'IOrniw: Horrh Kreps " Marshall ~ Vance *OV: ........•....•.........•...•...•.......•.•.•.. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Grand Opening TERESITA VILLAS CONDOMINIUMS J¥t.a..v Tow1llMl•s o.ly I 0 &..ft : Featwing Spacious 2 Bdrm & 2 bath, wit h fi replaces. balconies a nd pri vate patios. • • • • • : RtOM ssa.soo ---..-.._ • • : 229W.Wllsoe. • : Costa Mete1 ., • • ,.... 645-2692 • ! LA OUESTA Cum\ on thl> up•.w1n11 cr~lt • Popular b Dorado with 1 llallr•mg (mpur tlftcl IOI : upsta•~ super BONUS &tnllJ shmm1ne tunic 4nd ~nl\ • pfll$ dre\$1 C1P1l 1n nubby • room. Jacuzzi. 38drm. J •U..n 0,11 ~"''~ : ba, fam r m. Upgrd 'd Pranred P111ern 4l'38 Misses' : thruoul. Sl 15,000. 9692 Sim 8 10 12 U \6. 18 10 • Melinda Cr 963-4088 S11t 12 (bct\I lt) ta~ l 112 : z Br 2 Ba z l condo ,.o~ tS 1nc11 laboc : frtt standing 5~t. ldeai Send SI 2~ for ncll Pl"'°'ll : loc Like new S'S8 500 Add 35' '°' t«h 11111rrn l0t • 64().89()2 646-4844 ' l!fll elm ~umttl, llandltnc, : . a.N•; • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ASSUME 7 J{4o/o Marian Martin By OWN ER. 3Br, 2ba. Pauern Oept '-'2 Da•IY P•IOI ~I w/spa, like new. 232 West 18th Sr. ~ lk to ltbnry & hi sthl. York NY 10011 Print $84.$00. Prln onl y · NAME. AOOAESS. ZtP _E_v_H_._fw_k_nd_s_84_7_~---I SIZE and STYLE NUMBER 1044 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·------Woodbridre Hime c ..... $l;t Tract PHAS£11 WTLLOW MODEL · 48r. 38a. 2 aty . StO ,ooo MtMl3t or eve &M· 7S21 $US $1.00 $1.DO ,, 00 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ·------· Twin Tabards! M aM! e¥tiybody lc>Ol !w)Ct 11 bolh ol you 1n laba!l:lt' l1~ly layel'>t Use s~nt~ wonted in 3 c.okln to 'n11 l1th1on'' newl!SI lo.e -Ille tabard Pallern 1102 ont ,,ze lots Mines· 10 16, Child·~ Size~ 6. 8. 10 included $1.25 IOI each patlftrn. Add 3~ Heh 1>1llerr1 for ""tclas~ ltflnlrl •fl(j llllldhllf k lld 11 Ataro Brook, N<'90lf!Cr11fl 0.pl 106 1 Da••v P1101 9o11 163 Old Cholsoa Sta . New York NY 10011, Print Namo Address, ~•P. P111em Number " ~£ tll111 ever befofe!" .J/r de'll'"S pl111 3 f1" Pf111tef~': \Ide H(W 1916 lil(ED\.ECAAfT CAT Al001 14as ewrything. 1Sc. Crldltt wttll s.area 11.00 Crodltt • Wlnll'IM -1.00 Mffty fifty Glllts J;«1 ll!Hlt Crtdltt • t.00 Sew .. «ilft ... 1J5 "'"""'"l loo• J newer Croctltt t oot · t a llaltpln Crochet leoll ~ IH!Pt Cl9Chtt lo.t l~,w l•t1J•t Mlctlllt lotk ff"tlllt Mtfltf a.. I 00 C1m,ll11 Clft hot 1UO c .. ,1ei. Arp.a 114 tuo 12 r-rin *"'* 112 50, .... el It WU 11 _., ._ ....... n •• soc: 11 Witt flt ,..., 1r. •• , ...... """'hi' .l •• COM•IAnl@.ATIO SI YOU'ii TOPS WITH USll Red H1ll Ra1ty 1 rvllle proud1Y it.I top pro- d attn ror 1.rs ~ch bal ~ O'fer _., two and l)u-ee mllllon doll an ln aJ volume durina la5l year· THI TOP 1Ntll Pl.ODUf:•S FOi THI Bmll CONPAMY · 1'76· UIAUFIOMTMlllYM~ IB.LIPAUCH Red Hill Irvine's TWO MllLION DOLLAR CLUB in· eludes Eloise McQuowr:i. Gaylord Main. Bob Fero. . 'Marianne Head, and Gil Stmpson. ONE MILLION DOLLAR CLUB members are Sue thomas. Nancy Kuntz, Sue Smith. Gertrud Breuer. and Bruce Snuth. fted Hill Realty is celebrating the best year ever in its 17 years of serving Orange County . . .. $84 million in sales dµring 1976 (double entry system) The lrvine office alone was responsible for over $28 million in sales volume. An ,.,,outstanding performance by a highly proressionaJ group ·of real estate associates dedicated to serving t)\e Irvine· . Newport areas. d h · 1·1 , •·;1lt v" . .re . ··' -~••11. I 8 I 24 c.tfer Orin (in the University Par~ Shopping Center) 552-7500 SIA CHOICI CUL • SAC Panoramic view 4 • 21.\ battd. rrp m rozy den. vaulted . de· IUie near covmng. decorator flxtun!ll. A "BeJ Air.. reellntc in Newport's ne planned ~mul'lit.y ll.D7 .000 tftJ T_,. ....._ 0,.. s.t/'-I·~ ~~ ..... ~~~,~~~~~ ... !~~! -I It-lilllllt ..... •1•11a ._. Attrecll" ...... .,.. flew ..... Twe .......... C...-.4,.... .... 119- "' ................ ~ at ; ..._. .. ......_ •.•• SI 41.000. 4tJ.llfZ SOU-of LAGUNA LAGUNA LACUNA NIGUEL BEACH t'1•r •" t•.oc 1l1r \:tt'9 \lf'muri•I P•rli . l ~pUch• cr)pl Va.Ille $1101> A , I\ In It 000 l'H 1i1 11 117ll24Z 01 •-. \ wlon II 77 C a;arcW "+rtr .....•....•...........• Commercial lot. l~h & l'omon11 l' a.'lh. 4~19 34~ SHINCLt:OCHARM & OCEAN VIEW TOO• .......... .._ 4'9~1 495 l72H 497 2489 IU Lot. n2• Aventd• Pelayo. San Cl~m•n'~ $40,000 PH. KoowW. at 17141 325 228S or wrlte As 1834. Dady Pilot. PO Box 1560 C M Ca 92IS28 3 bedroom$. 2 baths. fireplace & close to Khool $119.000 EASILY BUILDABLE' One ol few rn Arch Beach Hel&hls wil.h O«An VteWI rrom froot & rear ol pro- perty-50'"100" sss.ooo. EXCLUSIVE LE~ING AGENTS f'OR THE VILLAGE FAIRE Ccmey &C~ 1104 So Coas~ LAGUNA BEACH Buul1ful California D.ieus/ Rwhst)lehome. Large Mlw,_tlNct. 1069 S..Cle1Nfth 1076 (Wtu• t800 open be'•rned entry. b1g ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• entutJliDUll Uvtng room. utra large ram1ly room. d1n1n& room & 4 bi& bedrooms If you had thought of movt.n& up. Uus 1s tl' Better hurr>' they don't last long 1n tJusarea.~ FORE!:lT E OLSON •4 ••• ····~··' SPYGLASS Hill 49 MOMTICITO Opeft Sat/S-1.5 A conqueror's view of Catahna. Newport and the ('O&St 4 Bdrm . 2 ..., baths, family rm . 2 fireplaces, huge lutcben & 3-ur garage Pnvatc OWNER FINANCED0rl.'3n Air Duplt"( step!I &.iuttful S1lverado Ca with m inimum down tn onan :lbr 1•J unit nyon Bwlda~ tot on Adult home Ul Baycltfl "' o"'nr apt S1~.l•JO B> roa111 road Only l bf lh VtllMgt' An ouutandinj.! ownr Pit 17141 673 1244 la.nd Sl&.000 C88h. Pboot valueat$5.5.000 111_ \\Jlon 81 or Avalon &U 7898. 1111 --------------Ua..tai.. Dft«f, 200U llnort 2400 FIXER UPPER ANCHOIAGl INYISTMENTS (7141496.7711 pool wtja('UUJ $275,000 tri"f>'-XH PARK C ITY UTA H . Studio Condo Full kt\ch. sips 4. SU.500 1802 > 1138--4.512 e • view, pool, or golf crse i>m·cd Jt SS0.000 and 497-2457 BD 2br. l...,ba Condo. ocean OK Nlrkt-rson fans f1oaoc1og avail. Pvt $95.000 h1.·r1."s your HEALTllF1JL HEMET HEWPORT Ply 67S-3S87 rh01ce Lo bwld up eqwl> lmmdculate S3ll.900 THRACE fast Homey, 2Br cottagl'. rondo. End urut. Close to REGIHT REAL TY OCEAH DUPLEX Ent I Pa t 1 o. n r nu 10.697 ACRES ~1:,~~~chu;~t::~~ed. ___ 4_9_6-_9_S_O_I __ -~-1S8i~oo Bid r t Bltr lf.'JPtQuacaiel ~ ~~~"f~:,1:rp~:.hd::.r2 LAGUMA HACH R· I 566,900. Call 75l-375SA.,.. cir ('Oods. rrnt & brk Near Greenbelt .,. d f d I k I NEWPORT CUSTOM ..,_ ....._ Properties yr ~. nc . sµr n ers . Ckf'an &Canyon Views 0,... Ho.IH 1·4 l IR +POOL -. -752•1920 dt.•tached ~ar. H 2. foTUll S l60,000, T•mH Popular upgrad e d C•1trano 1018 i•ooooun Ntw"°"lltACH tn•e:.. qwel a rea. wlk to "'Z" REALTOR Newport Shores home S249,000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• -- - -prk. hhrary, shp"g. R·V ---4-9-,...-6-1-1---• ~rrt;;~~·i1~~~~0.'1hc6 ~Br!\~'Oies~l~s= 2 B~-~~!M!~t~!~ome -R•Hl_Es_at.-•C•oun ... as•elor-•ll ;~!1~'~ po:.:. P /P. Prospect St N.B. sq.rt. Massive Del P1so ti-" th 1 Profe-; 1nvt>'ltmen\ -------64.2·l539 foyer Huge formal Liv nes "" in e uscious <malyo;1s, appraisals, tux Out of C-+y Reduced $9,000!!1 Ing Room! Family room orange groves and roll· & ... uh.rni:c Jdv1c._. ~operty 2SSO S41ibmit~I! BE.5T BlJY 1n EastbluH ho s t s: Ra 1 s e d ing hills or rural .Spe('1c1l1z1nu 1n Bell••••-••••••••••••••••• Cahforrua Immaculate " Beautiful family home. 3 By owner l'nce reflects slumpstone fireplace. condition! Upgraded mull.I pie•" properties WtrlrQnt Twnbse. 2300 SQ blkll to the beach & near ab,ence of real estate parquet floor. cathedr:il carpets aod drapes. Selli;r<; & buyer; avail ft~ Ml' bo4'l :.lip. Man high s('hool 3 Bdrms , comm1ss1on & generous ceiling & wet b.&r fireplace and patJo with Call Ron Ellis dJlcly Bay. OKn,;rd ----------------------------! family rm , dmmg rm.. allowance for redecorat Secluded Master WtnR declung. $57,000. 493•9381 Century 211148 1188 !1620196 I · I 0.. I t--I 044 1 _ •---'-I 0 .. 1 sep studio (can be 4th 1~ May be seen even· w a I k 1 n · m 1 r r or'-' d Cro!>S Country !l60 2358 --------,.,.,_ "' "-....,.....~n ,. bdrm 1.2fn.l•·.,,s .. ~ken 1ngs & wknds Call wardrobes Walls or AskforRick,or 493-0726 10 •c...,1!.---~ •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••'•••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ., ,. w.u eves A ••• ~ living rm with high 640-6170 or 963-7889 for glass over view 36 · T\JRTLEROCK 5 BR. 2•, bd. den. ram rm cov r.allo. prt me lo!' Fe JJ1d Sl28.SOO Pnn(' on ly 673 7239 eve' & ~n~ 838 7405 "kdJ) s Woodbridae :! Bedroom. 2 b11tfi end untt townhome m Wood bm.l~l' Luxunousl) ap 1>o•ntl•d, read ) for oe!'upancy very ~oon Let u s show vnu n('1ghborhood amt•n1t1t•\ S7!1,:,CIO . . 't523 CA"'PU' DI· JR\llNE OPEN L>AIL\ 8A M TOti PM BEAUTIFUL 1\dult orrup1ed much sought .,,rtcr Plan 103 10 the California Homt's F'ormul d1n1ng room Lot~ of prl\ .10 Quiet L'ul de '>:IC.' 'trN•t Ont' or a ft•w J(ood dt•Jb 11.'ft Call lo!>t.'<" loda) RAMCH REAL TY SS 1·2000 LOCJ11M leoch I 048 ••••••••••••••••••••••• EMERALD IAY HIUTOP Uruque top of l::merald Bay location with run1culdr railway ap proJch FJnt.ist1c 'sew pool 5 lil'droom'>. I ---------1 b .. tru.. den LoWl'r floor THE TERRACE 'ww 0 11 the m.irkt•l. 1h1· µupular Camhrlfll:t 11101ld h111nt• Ol'.11 Hllll m II n I t \ p II II I .1 II 11 1 luht11111'>C ln('l1111t·, :1 hdrm .. , 2 h11th ' llrt•pl,in~. formal d1nini: r•n ellrnl gue~l su1 le tz!>.~~ I \tnndrch Bay PlaLu l,Jj!Wla N181.tel 496-7222 131.0836 rm. Jnd bcau11rull> ck ---------•I rnra11'<1 GrcJl ICX'JlH•ll 4_ .. i;rl'lll pnce or unh m.snn .. · re'd hill .~< 552·7500 IT ALL ADDS Uf' End locution on 11rt'1•n ll\1\ .... paclnu~. 2 frpl<'' IJundry rm . I hi IKlrm' , family rm .~ • lo:.l'l~ galore L'n1v1·r ... 1 I}' l'11rk loca\lon Jll .... it-. up tu a hu) al ~I I;.! :JOO ! ' IEST I tHWOOOIRIDGl ~Bdrm, dlnin.& rm, faml k.~· 3 baths, 3 car RBr ~rs mov1n1 out of I RIGHT iEALTY I ..c.197t .. 5l3 itRTLEROCK Broad-b>or Plan 111. 4 Br 2~ fa . ..,_m Rm. Din Rm. 3 * OLD LAGUHA * Dl=:LIG llTl-'UL early Laguna home once used as .. playhouse 3 stones of charm & rharacter. 2 fireplaces. beamed cell 1ngs, s tained glass & ocean ,·1ew Sl~.500 5upet' ,ot.Hol 3 Bdrm home·Nor\b End Larae family room & &lt8$e ''ressed for second unit. R ·2. Sl.50,000 /'\JEUJELL '''''r • f'~ t I ·''I" ,,.rt U• •.:.._~ _1~•~_!~~ E ~r. ~aut view of hills. Owner RE Ail 21!199 0pnSun2·5~ C"ON DOMIN I UM -I ex; co-MARINER'S COVE. ~ •' Spac 2 BR. 2 BA condo. 1 New 2 br, 1 b11 condo cloee Lo tennis cou.rt II -t is ovcrlook1 (')ubhouse. pool & & tennl11 AU Jacuul. Severa.I blocks Ir C"Of)d '42 08'74 from beach. 188.950. ------I ~house Sat &Sun 1·4 2.1181 Sa.tlon Bay tn. NO RI N S R EA LTY OCEANVIEW CONDO ll1Rh above Aliso Ca nyon. 2 Bdrms . 2~'.I baths & den. Walk lo bea<'h I year new with m1rt'owave. trash t·om beamed ceiling. Ntce appt. sparkling pool Laundn palJO & h uge UlJIJty rm room Loads or :.lOraj!e Beveled cn:.tal doors, •DUPLEX • Calltoprev1ew 752 1100 stained glas'S !>kyhght, Cust.om-bwll 15 yr. old. see 1t toddy' You will be Frplcs. beamed ce11Jngs. 1080 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ()11t.J r Y • ,, \ M( ""' ,t t"f I. 2 STORY CLASSIC delJ~hted $189.SOO !>teps to beach. Be!>t buy ~ Suftday 1 ·5 i.t $125,000. COAST l ~IHlltl 4 Spac bdnns. ('Oz> fJm nn. w1uscd bnrk frplc Highl y upgraded lhruout Only l yr new & 1055 Oyer Ploce PROPERTIESCO <U p Blut!b1 rd. left on 673-5410 Wykorr 1 Chdrmlng home. Bluebird Canyon F'1rst llml.' offered I Bdrm . lkn. 2 baths. (rpk , hmltt'd Ol'eun \lew. stressed lor 2nd story S97.500 * 494-7S5 I * h,11,~c: f_o.-ijn.c5 . ~&•~<cl" .'G C "' ... YO... pnced r1i:ht at $85,750 Village of Harbor View •" " Call 751 3755 Agt Phc1se 3. Sbr. 2\.-a b11 . McLain. brand new 2 -------- formal din nn & ram.rm BR. single level Best Seal ~h I 084 Pro r C'I s Inds(' pd . golf course view. $125.000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• w1Jar uzz1. f1rep1l & 2 AGENT 640-5"560 Custom 4 bedrm. corner <'overed pallO!l. Magmf1· lot on hill 1100 Catalina cent panoramic view or ----Sharp & ('OZY. 2200 sq ft Irvine. Airport & s ur THEILUFFS w1fplc. playhouse. et(' roundml? hills Wlk"g dis· Beaut. de<-or 3 BR. rum $130.000 Opeo House lance rrom lighted tennis rm • 2 baths Some VICW Sat/Sun Call l'Ourt & pool Sell tse op· Ready to move Into' Century 21 t.ion. S195.000 1make ofr Ongmal area. Sl29.900 cro~s C<?untry •4 •ux * Buut 5''1 yr old ~~om -r-bomt' Own wt-ti. r ced. Near Ldk t: Park . 12 lru1t trt'es. c v d nunutes to ~a('h l -I lilt p .it 1 o -1 li r. J a . :1 h,l, I 3 BH 2' • ha. 2 I lleatdlat.or frplr Bltt In BU l'orm•r lot. atla('hed intercom ONLY $80. )0 1:.1r.11:t>, f1r cpl JC t'~ GA.L.APROPEHTI :~ ~168.000 li0.1 Al.ab .. ma Geo i''rl'Y 17141542 3456 lli.nl1ni:tor. BeJth. - -· -~tllK Ranches. forms, Groves 2700 211 \,;NIT~. 3.'.>0 A' o('ado St ••••• ••• ••••••••• •• •••• Costa Me-;11 I duplt•x 12 ('Olt~..:es. 6 lra1leN In l"Oml' $32,2~0 Prin·d S2t>S.OOO Will Jl0 C"t·r1 trade Pnn Only Plea~e A~ent 1< )wncr 642 966Ci COSTA MESA FOURPLEX AVOCA.DO G"'OVE 2.43 AC-$52,000. Maturt• trees. BeaullCul building !\Ile in Bonsal ju.~t out!l1de fo'atlbrook owner very flexible on (1nanr 1ng Don °l m ISS Uus great 1nvci;tment op· pa('tor & w l'l b..tr I•--------• Shown by appt. 640-4543 CORBIN ASSOC. Hon Ellis REALTORS 759·0226 848 ....!_!lltlor9602358 Ju~t n•pJ1ntcd. n1•w portun 1t y• Only l'Jrpt>lo., and drapes Will $.52.000-<'all iS2 1700 Pt.•acdul. pnv.tte lot"J t1on 589,950. Bt:ILDABLE LO~ L.argl' lot m Templt' Hill' area-$47.SOO Coast llwy Com merctal R 2. $45 001 t'ach C I. s.IS.000 l.'arh • 494-8057 . SLEEPER 4 Un.Its north t'nd Laguna Beach Panoramic-o<'l'an view Poot 1275.000 494-6525 TEHHtS IUffS Jacuni Spa With J bt>dut1rut p&-,1 1n d '~rludt•d ) d Th1o; 3 hdnn home ha~ J fam1l) rm fpk & i;trt location Slil ~ Captivatina Dauhng vu Crom 1h1:1 In-sh 3 BR homl· f('atur· 101( brtd. rt•ar )d ... l(arden & rence, ideal ror Dt'ts S117 .500 llarbor Vt !W Homes Portofmo 48R 4BA. <'rpl lhruout. Sl~.000 6«·7866 CAHALFROHT \OUOWNLAND l Ur. l'• ba. f p, etc Hare find $112.SOO Property House 642-3850 Bwlt ms Galore In this I BR. 2l2 B.I. 2 frplcs, hob ln rm. lath house with ~aterfJll, rumpus "' wet bar + pool tabll'. dbl gar + carport. All on lge lot nr Back Bay $163.500 By owner. 548·4165 BLUFFS 4 BR OPEN SAT /SUN 2·5 · 405 Vista Roma WHtmhtster I 098 BIG CANYON ••••••••••••••••••••••• CONDO 2 ~!~~~~minster Lu'<uriou~ Oak('rest Village. J Vea!"t' Bnght model with lus h l(Old ('Orner unit with yard rarpt'ttn~ mirror<.'d \4oel and 2 ('Jr Full rec fac bdr, deck off hvmg roorr. Pnn only Call Ron El· with rantai1t1c vie" or )(Olf course Sec u rt t y .,_u.s.•Allligt._960_.·23S8----· guard and underground parking CUSTOM POOL 4 Bednns & bonus room l£Urcal~ Pnme 1ocat1on park & . Pl--schools Unbelievable at -only S82.900. Call 751-3755 Prap~~ ,_a~~~·------- woo GUA1ut. H1 tUtOI S&SATITSIEST PIHIHSULA PT. A doll house' 2 BR. 2 ba, comp. redone incl. new. modern kitc hen . Car gar. Used bn('k patio. Only $131 ,SOO C~tom wallpaper. plush carpeting & marucured landscaping. Near new. Close to schools & shop· ping . $79,900. Call 75l·37~ Agt ('OO~ldl•r t1 \thJr.,.:t• , 4 ,..,. ,, , ,, ,, Private pc1llo. o.trJ [ 1-~~~ ::;:!~u~~e~;,~t ~ lt1Pdtt m~=~ Praperti•• 7.52-1920 t•OO OIJAIL ST NIWl'OIT llA(H 6 UNITS EASTSIDE COSTA MESA Ltkl.' new ln\er1nr-.. Cream puff pro~rty' By appointment cnly FARMLAND Rich. nat So Calif. over uns:round nver. no water i.h<1r1JIW Alfalf..1 crops 40 Acr~ $895 per ar Ill· llf'!;~ fore-I.'<. :.ale Owner ~l i366 UNDER THE OLD OAl<TREE 100 Yr old stone house. old nostalgic 20sly barn. windmill. lot:. or out bldgi1. mobilehome ror t•arclakt•r or 1h·laws. huge tr~ on 7 acres or I£ IQuai~ all ui.Jbll' _land ran-tasuc vu. s of Orange Place Co Ownr anlt1ous/w1ll a carry. BKR. 7l4/52i-2080 or676-5i17 ~ 0UA l ft. tlACH ------- ··w·· Plan. 4 Br. 2h ba. pvt patio. Xlnt cond. Ownt•r broker ask1n~ $9!1,SOO Owner I Agent 548-1290 Olhef' Real &tat. i----------t••••••••••••••••••••••• ••Orange Com m -------------Mobli. Homes C.enter. g~ $25K M1 Rfflt Estat. Exe~ 2800 Will exchangl.' Mlaaloo V1tJO houso for Co1ta ~ei.a Hunungton Sch Beautiful. lar~e 2BR property Ed. gJl 1877 or Units. quahty bu1 It by 8.13 8714 CAREFREE LIVING HARIOR VJEW For ScM I I 00 Vaught, Affi. 675 690t1 EARLY BLUFFS PHASI ll~ALERMO ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....••..•.............. Much to ofr. close lo pool. IY OWN EA 2 Br, I Ba. ~ob1lc llome. lge rear patio. frnt terr 4 Br. ram rm. 21,., ba. 2 8 d Y., 1 de V 111 age. w lite view. C -Plcin bnck frplc"s upgraded Newport Beac h. pvt Quick poss. to qu11l thruouL reetand.Owne beach.2poolS,:!JPC"UZ~IS. buyer Asking $132.500 $165,900 Prine only boat docking Cac1htte~ Uwnr Agt Opn llbc ~ avwltotenanl $23,500. I SPM. 2116 Vista En· Royal Rfflton trad.1 SPYGLASS ,45-0882 DUPLEX! Russel Nl'<H llo n l'r Rd lbtat. Plaz.a Approz 1200 sq Want.cl ft. each. $76.500 J ACJ< HOWELL ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6 .... 1156 0 W N Property In Reaftor ,...,. Inglewood. Hawthorne 2900 LorpMo Hl~I I 052 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~National 24', Sips 4. 2 TRJPWES orSo Bay area" completely recond. Al Save loan fees. owner WILL PAY CASH!! POOLSIDE HOME Ope~ ~:a~~~~~ to-~ By owner1a11ent. Open N El t 38 28 beach $2200. Call (2l3l Wlll finance these Costa Ph Tom D'Alessaodro 387-1349 Men 11n.1L:s soo.ooo And T.D. PROPERTIIS •3 BEDROOM. 2 h11th. Sun I SPM. 3 Br. din rm, ew ej!an r. a. vlt'~. f am rm. pool. ram rm, formal din rm. JKUUJ. close to schl & 2 fplc"a. New cpts. drps hlghly upgradt.>d. 3 car !lhopg $89.SOO Spruce plank flooring. gar. p 1p Sl9Y.500 *•""''RTINJEWI Custom elec gar opnr, comer lot 637_.7990r~7.9239 Walk to the beach. By •~v w1boat st.oraae & more. ----------1 owner Ramada 24 K 60. 3BH. F'H. 2 sty, deck !~~2 8ay . 198,000. UleSTCLIFf ?~_;!_2,0. Adlt park. Lovely view or mlns ............ ....... _,.. __ M.900 Lovely 48r. 3ba. Pool & ---------BONO REALTY _________ , Jncuui. Largo patio. lgc By owner, '7\ Flreball, s.11.9411 /CH. ECK THIS / lot uo.ooo. Open Trrr std 29' tsp-out. hke -------" " S at /S un I ·5. 1531 new /\IC. awning. low NIGUEL SHOHF.S f CHECK THIS./ lbghland Dr. Own1Bkr rent park. 351 W. Hay llll TWO.STORY •4 brtnew bath 6424426 $" 11 o o 5 4 8 . :: 5 7 4 Ort'11n~1dc or hwv . 3BH •Sparkling pool by Irvine ev~1wknds + den l'.::>.dus1vt' iiat.e ~uardt'<iarca $134.SOO pools. S.C""-• 1076 Acreoge fors• 1210 .IAY W Y~ATS ·Lo~custfealures ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •Newport Beach Harbor ES · c REALTORS 4!t!l 2237 •llgh District. 540.1151 MARINERS Sfi ACR So 01 oroea S92..500 (2131 674·8907 or 17141 546 6201 anytime. or £14 1 846·52'l~e_m_ "~,. -------~ q,,., Small Building Firm ,_ =""""' nc.>eds lob. tear downa or -~~ r1xer uppen or eve n add 1 aouivernde.N 1• I ons, R 1, :.?, 3& 4. All com-646-4463 m111s101\11 to !lelllng bkror ----no comm111s1on ror ownr TRl-PLEX sellt•r Uk r 646-0666 ------· OK Ntt'ker.on f<'ans. I~ -- Hert! 1s u wood s y ~ecludl.'d home, JUllt steps rrom high school tcnrus coum; lovely old tree:; lrame the on•an Vlew from this 4 bdrm . 3 bath. spht-le\•el home Walking dlstanct! lo beach . town & high OCEAN VIEW school S1&4.500 180 Deitrlt" or blue ocean E I I I b S1200 per, nr Riv. Fwy. xe us ve >' Y POIMT UUIJ Avl 499-1520 :?Ur unit:.. here·, your W11nted Turtleroc:k re· chance to bwld eqwty 11ldenrl' l hr hme rast. pnced at $80.000 w1v1ew Wtll p11y up lo Owner agent 963 i7tl7 $145.000 for naht proper- MOHAICH IA Y in a protected seasca~ TBR. comm Tennis, pool, ,~.s-.. HERITAGE ' . • REALTORS Re11utHul ocean views ocean. bch 3 Br. OR. w1tb Ca,altna sunsets den r erf pr iced al rrom this 1pac1ous 4 Sl48.500 bdrm., 2 bath home. the LOS PADRES REAL TY SEAvtEW Av•ll soon 4Br. pvt comm, super vll.'w ft33.2929 lge walled pltio is 516-4455 perfect ror enlerUinina. A 2nd patio has Ot'ean Mss.to. Vt.to I 06 7 DUPLEX v I e w s . N I e e I y ••••••••••••••••••••••• N"EWON MARKET ~.-=· !1~s Cordova plan J converted Newly murbl&bed ind ~~c 4 br to 3 br, AtC. spac r the 3 •· ~ar J ·Plan 4 bdrm. kit , vaulted cellln~s, ~ rooi ocean. .. 2. $157,500. & patio hom~. in th1-$74.000 Welton & o HOU.JS WOOD popular. pri vale area 675 moo Realtor 675-8878 11'e pool & tacuul are alUTOW>ded by beautiful Hewport ~ I 069 NEWPORT IEA.CH i...ndscap1ng. $130,000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,,.. .. BAYSHORES, by owner 3 $65,500 Br 2 Ba. $140,000. Op«>n Popular Seaw!Jld Plan In House Fri thru Sun. Nwpt Terrace-2 lg. \0-5PM ~ Crestvl~w ?tbt.r bdnns .. 2"' baa, 2 Or.IJ45.7~ sty. w 1frpk. lncl'll · comm. pool, jacuw. is JUST LISTED ac. park. Choote up· 2 br. s .. wlnd Condo indel. moftoln approx Won't lut. C.11142 ~ ._ay bl. Pri.n. onty. Ev• p~ H.ouM • 'Mmdl, 1'1-e.:M9 CUSTOM VllW I 'I• ACUS --ty Offer to ownr only. HOME ror your mob1lebome Con.'llrucllon 'o begin or bwldtng s1le January "77. 3100Sq. ft Level All ut11lttes 4 BR, 3 Ba contemporary 1v11ilJble full prlct Bodi style home Many, $11,500 BKR many xlraa P lans " 7141522·2080 spec-iltcaUoo.s avail. In or676-57'7 , _______ .. lt UNITS Santa An11. $600,000 27 Bachelor unlU Ii 12 l·Bdrm UOllll llUGRUNDY REAi.TOi 675-6'6t Pl1n only &44-49111 Builder Wants Fixer· uppen or vacant Iota, R \, R 2. R-3, 64Z 7898 eveoi Wanted ~., v, Acrvt pvt l)ty to build om~. SlSUOO FIVE ACUS 1---------714 7Sl T4M SO.COlOMA Excelleo' view. Full FOURPLU 'pnc:eSll.SOO. BKtt. r.......-•a.·to•a-h 7\4/~2080 ,._..... --- OR87S-57\ 7 four Y .en H.wt 34 7 ACRES BENCH Fortune 11walu you with 2 3 4 Bdrm Houses or Condos Caah 1mmed' Repairs or late pay· m4!nh OK. Inves tor 973-0492 ------Location in Northw,s tb1~ 'iuper. downtown BEACHCHARMER San Beroan:tlno .$7S. HunUngton Beach pride 1'7. ......... b ot ownership p~rty ~ ......... Terms Avail• le. 38R Just 2-blki lo WaeldetReaUyCo. l<entRocien .atty ••••••••••••••••••••••• buutlful "T " Street 17l4>88M8'78 148-8100 Houses...,.lhH be•ch. Ntw 'IC.itch n. lrs ••••••••••••••••••••••• comer lot. room for RV Af. lwllh hlbMPHln .... 3101 New e,tdUS1H lil!Una. for.... '30 ..... for 5* 1200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• BER11lA llENRY •••-••••••••••••••••• H••••••••••••••••••••• S BR, elltluslve Point REALTORS San $120.000. owner sel BAY FRONT Lo\ Nwpt. area. on be1t'b. l8001mo. m Del M.at. Sanelem. s UDJts, 180 dee. spec Bch. Coui..l Appnwal t )ea.r lease or aummer 492-4121 vlew.SZlll5X75t.112:51 oobome4adodt.M5-193l l'llta.~f7WUO- ..................... llACM UNTAU WlNTER SUMMER YEARLY S hr, 4 8a Oceanfront. Yearly '1200 mn Hur r W h 11 ~ Jktl I u ; }'t(J 1 N••-....,011 Hi ;1t.1 ~ 6 , '..! J ~, • ~ Jt,.JI~ PtUMt: &ASTSII>E C.M CONDO 2 BedJ'OOID. bath. double 1ara1e Brand-1pankln1 new. Y~arly lease a $4501mth COU Of NIWPOllT REALTORS 675-~ll ..... I ........ , •.... -!W .. .._., I I .. .. rw Walll te 1rad I '"'la ................... 4 J , .. w 1 ..._ .._. ~. a '"._ n-i.1111or• " , ..... --•91111 : A!,'!"~·,..,,. -W-.rf Due\, t • 'l ~ -... ft ,, ' a -ana • mt'?'~ --... ,,.,k'. """ rr11b, llv'I Aull prtl lS f1JG C.... I NY 1 Br P90I ~. ~ Si "4·1127 ma.*' llll.,. far • • 1 • nrTQ----------l>Oal . Ul·OOU C1ll Kar I od&e al -PwtMUC Ott•a vrew. J --~· :t:' or Bolt <Z121 BLtlfr.iCO~~ .. J a. condo ieruns, > .. ...._ Ls t.tart.1 .i $4.50 pool, ~ rek-,. MU M r I-,,_,. --•-.LIL.. ~--IL.. Month. A&mt"4 llA REALTORS lJOO ........... ••••••••••• •-...r~......_. J br. 2 ba. cpta. drpa. J Bil. 1~ Ba. pool. lea Bl& <:yn ~. 2 Br. Vat.Y 2 Br nr 0tt1.n 1310. Avail A,iri1 I C•ll frpk $390 mo. 12131 Illa. f•dq p•rk Near den, 1~ Ba. DR. pool. s-.-.. NT·DN Kill. ••J' to bcb.. New J.c .Lftlllis $$95 fM0.11441 C••w Wtr--------c..e...... •14 Altractlv• 48r. 38a. + paint . crpt. MOO. mo ••--··-••••••e.• OC......,..., ........................ . 541-tM, b)• d h h I m.tc7S ,._..,. ,..,,,,,,_.., "--,.__ Exet' Pk Udo Tntueo 3br, lmmair. J BR Colado, ........., Adult F...Side tla l>t 9'5 d .a.. I whlal ~-· wbow r.M.J ~.,.Ctf\,, .. E 2\1ba. ffl)I, pool, WIS Nr 2 KWJ Gk Av~l ;; 3 BR. a bl,~ l400 t.'MI aar. pi.tlo. st9C>f rpa, nr •c • ' P QJsy 3 Br 2 Ba. l 1ty, l&e OPEN OAlLY ~.8'13 Z33Z.61'5-500I · IAYAtOHT Like nt-w. no ~· ptna,Bay&Talbert~ loe.C'11J dt'1ac.nrbeach 8AM.T05PM ll85rno.-...S UDl.3BR.2ba SSZS "4.flft78 mo. + security 1714 > MlSmo 912-e146 N'pt Shores. 3 hom•s ~TOIUCM --. ~3$00 EJCt 29. days Turtlerock Glen Plan 4 avail. ~II .a Bit f'rt.m 5-hl.... 1210 MESA VERDE iit.f" MZ·l612C'Vl' Sharp 3 br home on pvt ~r. 3 car gar. pool. ten· 5'50ToS6SOAgt MS 1290 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2:R.;b:at.h$SZ'7~ llomt' .1tm<>t>phere 3'.I< J All new decor. ,-B;:-2 Ba comer lot Heavy shake rus 1750 mo 640-10« ---Vacant 3 br 2 b:a & den. 2 B • 1 a .. wntr brdeluxt: upt. S46-· fpk. buse fn<'d yd Kids roof. rrplc 10 llv rm. ---CdM New J br. 2 b:i Vu to <convt to 4 Br> Bltns. ---. pets OK $410 8.19·4945 bnght. cheerful kitchen Laglmio.... 3 241 oef:Jll & C .. t.tlin11 Wood Crpl<, lrg kit & dUllng 2 O:~o lc~~~·~r ... ~~·5 I~. w dshwhr. S3!Ja mo Call ••••••••••••••••••••••• beams Litt> deck. Crplc. 2 area N of' F v Mlle Sq 5S-:' 2141 2$t.ory.3bt'C1mU?ba. 841-9U7 . E 3 .. h car prkg Sp.tt• & Park Close to shop'g. --r- bonusroom.rplc. DW. LeaseU\ x~lusive nrc wood,y 1550 mu schb & chu~hes Ref'i. '>pa• JbraptorU.Sllld:-.! Mees• ~erde eRxec 4 Br S395 mo 71" 963-~ 3 Br Condo, 2 sty. fplc. nr Bay 3br. 2 "Jba. FR . vu 673 1206 req 'd $435 mo 54C•-.--------•I br & ~n Frpk. patio"" Spacious 4 Br 2 Ba. <'Om a. r am m . pallo -bch. Nace' Avllll Apr 2 Pvt b<'h Tennis Call ,. 1 Ad It S325 N rum Fplc. wshr1 dryr grdnr incl 5e2S mo.FRESHLY PAINTED J m>.640-8ll4evsi wknds. 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Avail immed Call East.sad~ new tn o~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• gar. $4SO mo Open h!tt Seacbff 4br 2b.a formal 3216 Dalloto A•• Lease or lease purt'hase Fee 640-9019 Frpl. en~ gar. 2113 bt. 2 Gardeners special. 3br Sat & Sun l -5PM. 9119 run. ram ~. 3 ~ar gar Costa Mfta Bluffs view condo. 3 br. Main Rentals. 540-5370 ba from S300. MZ-1603 Spnng special! 2 br. $249 K.lds1 pets ok to'ee Mam Renlal~. 540 5370 4 Br. children welcome Yan:l. great vu. $590/mo Dolphin R E 494·!5ffl dbl gar, 2ba. cent heat Cockatoo. Ftn Vly Walk to beach. golf, ten· Youarethewinnerof 2•,ba Prof decor.Open Wn.........,. 3291 Mobile home. 1 br. qwet Garden apt townhouse w t cpt:\, drps. 1390. 223 847·1879orS57 8623 rus. schools Avail May l 4 tickets totbe Sun 1 5 644-5010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~174~85/mo. Incl uHI paUo. 2 b;, vanity. l ba ::.~=:J,ai/Sun l0-4 0 New 3 Br. 2 ba. condo. Ac $SSO mo. 1714)538-2174 W"fent Matiofto1 Lg 4 8 r g re 8 t up. I brlden. full bath cess to pools & rec ctrs DUPLEX 3 Br 1'2 Ba. ne 1.ghborh'ood S202 2 Br charmin~. i.tepi; to down M atu r~ adl41ts Bil l'd C I BO .A.T SHOW fpk, P't patio Avail nly ES.de nr new 3 Br + ns,cp · rpc.ucro~~ ~-~ 3115 5375 mo. Ph Berkeley , $450 mo bch $250 w111ter, plt-nly 0 M..+iN A h # 2 dbonusblt2 BaPtoohst &Cprplt:;1·. ~~i':'&~·-~.~ ucf~P~~ I~ l242 atthe s.52 7350 847·8420aft 7PM parking 64S·58SO ._. p rp8. ns. a ••••••••••••••••••••••• ANAHEIM Seine...... 3776 27$E.18lhSl.C.M Hewportleoch 3169 $425 64~9543.646·1164 wlmds -----3 Br :J ba townhouse CONVENTION On the water. outs nd 'I( 2Story,4bedrm.2bat.h. 631-3003 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OPEN Lrg -1 br. 2'~ ba. 3 car Spa~klln~ new cond. ~~~~~3 ~~:~~'lb& ~:~rer"~~;,i; n~~~,;.~.~/~·4~· ;~;·~:·;n··:;,:··,~·~;;;;~ Foxhouow vl .. - IJOO, YRLY 4 Dr. 2 ba. Child Pct OK. Fncd yd. garage. S~75 Mallo> $470 C .-11 · Lila .. • Please call 642-5678, exl w frpk & balcony Pool Wlthin walk'g d1stann•ol 621 W Wllson646-2011J r11m rm. sunny patio 1975 Wallace. 2Br S22S Realtors 963 !Yi7l 846 1371 or84&5456 eves 333. to c 1a 1 m 3 .. 25 bch.. i\vaLI 3 IS n S215 NO Dl':POSIT TO QUAL S700Mo. A~ 675 6111 I035WW1lson-3Br$295 4 Br. 2 ba. exec home llckets. your & t enni:. priv. ~ft50 ,. mo l·S8&2i'43 •2brtownhome1to11rrpl 28ll E t8th·2Br $250 ;\\a 1 I no>A. $500 mo lrYM 3244 * * * ~ •••••••••••••• •• •• ••••• ----•Lge patio & enc giar Hous.su..tun.ished 968-4737or540.0S11 •••••••••••••••••••••••---------Big Canyon prestigious J-JBr<'ondos.H.B.&FV SM wk $136 mo Cablfl •Adults,ch11dl6&over ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2Br Duplex Beach v1c1m Vacant 3 br. 2 ba & den, Rancho S J 3 Br 2 Ra San RENTALS Broadmoor home. 3000 1395 to $450. New & near TV. cool. no pet!>. no •Small petok Q,...ral 3 202 ~e~opn;;~~~e:~t!~0f!a'0g cconvt to 4Br 1. Bltni.. Lwks Rey, golr crse & LAGUNA IEACM :-q Cl. back bay view. 4 new Agt 9418-2297 or ctuldren. 492·5078 ---- ••••••••••••••••••••••• thru out. Gar incl frplc. lrg kit & d1mng la l'VU.$625_54_7_7_044 __ -1 3 BDRM. HOME ocean br. 2 .... ba. (am rm ~ •••wllfs IRAHDNEW TIIEBLUFFS View• ~73SJ area. N 0( F V Mil~~ Turtlerock Glen Plan 2. 4 view. bilt-in kitchen, lmmed occup4y. SllOO or Toi4111ll-• u.twNslMd 2 br tofwn_~ ... o us1~-~ 3 BR . 2''1 ba 1695 Mo. Park. Close to i.hop 4. Br. Fam Rm . tennii.. open beam ceilings, etc lseopt.. 640-22.!. ___ u.t Miited 3 525 ....................... garages. en .. ""' pat o:.. Sf:AVlEWTERR. Vie..-Spac7yrold3 Br. 2ba. 1 sch~d& c:Shu31't'hes ReC 0s pool 1625 547.7044 Ownerwantsgoodtenant ~ ... :::'! ............... Ge•ral 3102 ~66~~~rd642~/mo 38R.2"1Ba SIOOOMo oneolC M mcestareas req 4 Si mo 54 ----1 &wtllrenlforS475MO & OPEN DAILY This New H.B. 2br. Laundry••••••••••••••••••••••• , DIG CANYON Frplc. cov patio, 2 ca f1ight Ave. Call 847 1781 Beaut Deerfield twnhse 3 OWNE R WILL PAY Outstanding 48r Bs t rm. pool. rec s325. BUENA PK . New. t & 2 New studJo, 2 bedrm, l ,'1 38R,2"'1Ba S700 Mo gar, cpl & drps. bltns forappt Br. 2 ba. 2 y rs new lmL waterfront locauon Old c 2 13 1190 5 1 25 . Br apts.cpb.d~.bltns. bath • .1 1r cond . pr1v LAKEFORF.ST Nr So Cst Plaza w/xln $425 m o Call wkdays Nwpt quahty on bedUl 1714197~ pool The Vill.i Woods patio . .ill bltns .. q wet J 8R,2Ba $600 sdtla, fam pets ok. Cal Ultra Pvt Span style Diane at 992 5000. 2 BDRM . Isl quality comerwtboatshprorlJ.le _ -------81824thst 1714 1s2l 707:? Mgr 19l!l Anaheim St. 64CH139or640-7649. Wlpool. 4 Br. 2 ba. ram wknds ('ves67J.7197 duplexurut.PnmcNorth boat Pnvacy. trees. lg l}rold2story.2br2''2b8 -645Sl06S2l:IO mo Adults rm w1wetbar. atnum -end sect ion 2 Bath. yard $1.aOO,moyrly~ d£>n in Hunt bt>dch Up lc6oalsJond l 106 -7T Oelux 4br, 2ba. dbl gar Coov. to S 0. Frwy Sl62S JBr. 2Ba. 2 car gar. Uni\ hdwd rtoors, ocean vu. 2 " Bdrm. 2 bll. patio gradei., rear patio. 2 car ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2BR. 2BI\ hrand new ~yn family home $415. mo mo 554-4442 aH Spm Pk. tcnrus, Jacuzzi. pool car garage $425 Mo_ b gar w iopnr Steps to pool Balboa b le !{.trage upt on do apt.. ~1 an~ xl !, ~ 168 4965 $4~. A\dtl MW 752 7tw7 ~t5r ~~ 8 ch n c :a r y & dbhse Walk lo shop:, .\ rl) 1:.c Open hdu!\l' Closed garage 642·~_!- 4Br hmt-No C M $380 tt.tlwcjlon hoct'I 3240 Woodbri. Ploce 3 BDRM . 2 bath nldt•r OCEANFRONT SBr or J i\viul Ma1"1'h $380 E\-es Sal Sun 116 17 Topa~ : Ur. cpl '>. drp.<i. blt.n~. Fam rm. h<e. clean. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lur,i:e:,<l Wnod bridJH' home. center section ol Br+-~t·parat<• 2 br unit 11482.294 lal>oaP-.;.nsuio 3807 l'lo:;t-to sho~. no ~. 557·014!1 Westm inster Spnngdafo hom<• 5 br. ram rm, hv Village. fo'ireplacc & ror teenager or·• li'lt DupMxe-sFurn 3550 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sl!IOmo 642-715" .. M -V d Jb -2b 4 bedrm. 2 bath. cpls. rm, din rm. 3 ba, J car ocean view, a r harmm11 Penin Pt loc;i t1on , ••••••••••••••••••••••• BAYFRONT. Lgc 2Br. 8 --~ Q5a ere r._ a drp s. avail now' ••ar. All up.,rud1."Cl . AtC. homefor $650mo. Sl~/mo. 3lir.2 n.S2i'5. a1.ic-t3r ... 1111eft...1ou1..,E q~s.drp8,frplc :w~lkt S37St mo.7149634ssg " " 3 Bdrm. 2 boon NrBay&Ocean.2Brde· 2ba. pool. scruraty . Pool.KldsOK. ~"' '°"'"'"';i""'' "•" s<·hools & shop g. $42S --------n r I 3 k e I.ease 4 BDRM .. 2•2 BATH : ex· PerunsuJa. Bch & waler luxe !las everything. balcony Beaullful view 642·7986 OPEN DAILY ml) 642-0177 Brand new exec 4br. 3ba Owner/Brkr. 552 7588 eel ram home. North outrrontS490/ll"IO WntrS250 mo. l-87\.!M67 $.5751yrly. SS2·532S dys. ----- 8A M T06P M. CR;•..,.PUFfRENTAL ~~~&gad:~ gr';'dn2/rp~:is3 Turtltt-ock Glff end location. fireplace. WoterfrollfHoti.s DilplHH Unfunt 3600 675-8006 ~~~ ~~.R~!;-~i~~le~ llomes for rnnt 1n ""-·t "'I"""" New & temf1° on best ocean view, Jou of decks. C_.1631 1400 2 BR l S27S/ cd 'red • "" 0 Model home rond, 38r , 892·1512 892 4731 • R r s d -• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ap mo. ag or reli • no pets. areas, Nwpt, &CM . $250 ram rm 2Ba dbl frpk ---<1l r eet location with e erence require • ------E-Slde Costa Mesa new 2 MICHA!o;L $225. lst.&lsl + $100 sec. to 1750 per mo 640-2981 • · 'l have several 2&3 bdrm s1.ieablc )Jrd Be the S700mo. -.--w-~ REAL ESTATE PM 9$26 PM. ~e~ei~~.~~ood townbomes for rent f•r.t to live 1n th•'> nc"' MISSIOM REALTY :'llewport Hts 2br . l'-'lba ._ ~I. ';~~~~z1~1~~Q. g:~: 673-6880 dep Aft. 6 · M6-·c ----_ _ Hunt Harbour Jrea ~sand hclpderoratc 3 494-0731 guest hsc Bltns. $400 $300/$350 S44-0878 ----1$330 Xtra lge tnhse. )l':. GAADEMGROVE U>YELY f"AMILY Poot lenrus, etc. S300 lo Hr & Dan rm ~mo -Im m ed Ol'c up.1ncy . ------~DIO APT $185 Inc ba, garage. Adults_ 3'00 3 BR. l &. home w1encl HOM t $450 Joan. 846 1371 or be Oceanfront Chrr Dr. 3 br. Nwpt Hgts cozy 2 Br t Ba. ut1 I Ad Its. no pets Elden 1113,646-8885 patio, dbl Jtar. trailer ac 3 Br. 2'Ba''· new crpts 846-2597 WATERFRONT HOM ES S650 mo 1 br S290tmo ~190 beam ce1lgs. palJo. gar. Consider wkly rat.es to ----------' e~. frpk. w new ll\' rm nl'w drps Kids pets SUper 3 BR. 1 ,4 Ba din 631 1"00 <2131876-2723eve~ Beaut 4 Br. Fam Rm con no pets 645-1682 $275_ nl(ht part.> 106 E . Bay 1 Br Apt. Util pd. Ample crpt 0nly$395 cJmpers OK Fplc 1 t 2 do,walklobeach.tenrus. 119 parking. UOO m o Lo\ely 3 BR. 2 ba It'· din huge f'\m Rm. fnc:d )rd rm. l'O\' pa jQ, car l(a 3 Br w den or lam rm. 2 2 Br. rptc. patio, <-lose ID pool. i.auna & Jacuzzi. 549-3847.838-7712 rm, slat> µalto. 2 car gar & i:rdnr. 557 38SO home"' frpk.& O W. in ba. m xlnt neighborhood $400 mo. yrl} See 650 avatl Aprl 1 $6SO mo lse Pa rty pad' S175 Utit pd. • -•y $375 -\) ~~ condmo Av;,il Ma> l On cul de sac. walk d1!>· Arula Sat-Sun 3-SPM Su""nor Really 63_1 lJ04 3724 Singles ok f'ee NICE I br unfur No Pt?'-'· ...... W S d C 'f ......, t hi P '· ,,~ Cos:to Mesa Mam Rentals. 540-5370 S230 m o. CURTIS R.E. 3 Br. 1'2 a .• e .. c' UllTIS ... E. tance 0 SC s at10 "' Ocean Vu, upper dplx. 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• -----548~173 Ktds & pets o« f'nc boat entr} Prof lndsrpd Br. deck. walk Lo bch IA YSHORES 3 Br 2 ea. all new. cpts. --------- 962·2458 VJrd S400mo 640-4014 9622458 $440 mo Grdnr 1ncl'd S385 I t I 4971443 F\lm unr Lge2Br.2Ba. $40.00WEEIC&UP drps & pamt. $490 y.rly. * * * NEW COUNTRY llOUSE llus. eoltr& famil.> rm l BR. 2-&. din rm. bltru. Call ~tee Dy!>, 551 2000 inc u ~---->A..guesl & bitt.h. step:. lo •Stud.Jo& I BR Apls 20S-3Jrd SI <upstairs I W ....... fOf' lse Nr Fallbrook 2 All r~ ne Fr pie-paliO. lots or ~altp .. per ~'!> 8332472 ~ac\c~a~r. S27S I pvtbe~es.fpl~:;:!~' =~M~:1..,~..fw~:1 646--8'181or646-3737 la;9SatRar~, BR. 2 Ba. xtra lage icu. hardw ""'· dbl l!lt ~ Duluxe 4 BR. 2 Ba. cent ~~n ~entals. 540-5370 ~~ mo ZJ76 Newport Blvd, CM Coroaa del Mw 3122 Coda Mffo view, elec: air cond. 3 Best E~lside Joe c•..,..s • ir. .i1r cond . rrplc. t·ov ·~"--ssor'"'c·3967 Id I ( ho A -I I R.5o ~ '" ......,_ ••••••••••••••••••••••• You are the winner or acres ca or ""' SJ9.5 mo 3'136 962-3'S8 patio LarJl-ctHills 3250 Yrly $450 2Br. across 4 ucketstothe • 5475 mo 1 758-~19 -----------Also a.aut 3 BR. 2 ba, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Crom bay. completely re SUS CASITAS c:.t1tr.oleoch 32tl ':lt~~311~~2118ai~/~~c~~g~;d:dxecF;cdBaya~g. ~~ ~~:;at:04~i~r •,MO.FREE RENT done.ulalpd 6737674 Minutes to NB. 1 BR _, WffterwN..,'8, ••••••••••••••••••••••• "-'•t10 Also•1netd rdng. frplc, crpt.c1rps Nt•iir 31.Jr. 2 ba. fam rm. Crpk. M --Rt 2b dbl furn Adults. oo pets. (-SJ ~ '' BOAT SHQ LUXU RIOUS TOWN .. -bool '-~ t.ou. 6448415 cpts drps fncd yd · ountam us IC r. 2LJONewport81vd.CM. "k-·t('OrCs • washer dey~r avail heh, :.c • Snups _..,., 53115 i mo Call Rus ty, gar.yd.childok,nopets ~ atthe ·, HOUSt-: with OC t-;/\N March I 11nty 1.425 ~US Co.ty new 2br. 2ba. iungle 549 11162 Refs 642·39l5or673·7307. STUNNING lge t Br grdn ANAHEIM :~ Vl.J 3 Br. 2 11 1 ba. $495 mi Curtis R.-.1 E s tut{', Slll6 2br dpJ;:kads, pets, ra~11y patio hmo f'rpk, . $37S mo. apt. Pool & rec rm. 1230. CORONA DELMAR CONVENTION.: lncldsAssoe fPe:t !162 ~~-1... 51ngles Fei' AC · Jul o A a r LarJl-ct........ 3252 --710 W 18thSt.$40offdep. 2 Br Townhouse, rrptc. CENTER ConMllCldet M• 3222 Cu.Ta Li. Main Rt'l'lllils. 540-5370 opener+cpt. drps: ideal ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~,r new Lido Village. 3 Br. with ad. Pool. tennis. Some ocean March 9-13 ~. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 961 *58 ---loc:. p<>ol, tC'nn1s crts. Lovely 3br 2ba hme .. Ba. dplx. beam C<'1lf' ---------& Cat.ahna views. Close Please call 642·5678, ext • . . "t POOl..3br11t.SJOO Ku1s, $375 111-1 1 552SS83 o r Ft le bltn~ yd "The bltns,sundeck S39Syr y LargelBRapt.uttlpaid, t hop &f be ch 333. lo c laim yo"r llou.11c <.ho~ro IOl'. So of 3 liR. I BA. C•Xld l'Qnd , pets.1ngls F'ee 1714 1751 SlllS H1K-i·: $395 494-19Jo lse 51 4"2 C lubhouse qwet area. S240. 2751,AJ o s pa.ng int: a . tickets llwy Jbr :.?h.1 .iir11I dt't' ver)' pnvat\, ~•cttnt. MlUl'IReotab.540-5370 -. 834-1720;998·5868 Broad111w~a~y:.:_.833-~~3~1=2S~--!'~644~·~26~1~1~~~~~~~1 * * * thruout wullpnp<-r gantt>n<-r lnl'l S300 mo Cox 3Br 2b11 Cam rm Yrly L~. S4~.mo 4 Br 2 Broadmoor Sea Terrace p o l ------------~~~c;:,<' ~11~ ~·f~~~~r;· C111l ~Ml 58)1 uk for e~ 1rar opn~. nr bcb. Ba.~. ~ ~ngutr 4Br. 21'28a. tennis. pool. s~~les2~ F~eH . 0 · L«e bachelor. new s hag & Super deluxe 11100 sq fl 2 llW M1ss1on. 2 Br n.;.~. rrpl(·. 11vt p .1110 l.arry MOO mo 646-1010 Ml or -beach, pvt commurut.>. :;1MamRe~tals.S40-5370 drps. Adults only. 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('.940427 sen 1Dcld. 1395 mo ·I 1400 0 At petsOK ~.494·#t2or """' 12 Br 2 Ba fplc: •--•--h 3748 "1nsertl8order·· ce1hngs.nopets.S210!)QI mo .:ardt•rlf'r ind • 114~ 1n< wner f1. 4!Yll906 c~,..-ona · · ·........----12>3BR.2BA0uplexes WW1L<;0n,mq.Apt.C'• 6'73-~25pm $1915 lbr ) uul tct Kids ----6442932 S600mo 644·4201 ••••••••••••••••••••••• uva1l11ble.dosetoi.hops. ---- ok F'ee CLOSE TO BEACll 3 Br BRAND new 2Br +Den -Steps to beach. $JS() Ut1l beach&park XlntCdM. 2 Br. no pets. Rerri1t 8' JASMIMECala t.tain Renlals.~5370 condo.pool $375mo Lt'll5' 3Bd. l'.Ba AC Monarch &tmm1t Condo lla rbo r Vi e w hme pd f ee locations. From S3SO to stove mcloded ~.m,• PL.AM SIX 962-3519 Chlit $:r75mo Avail May View S495. <714J493-0331 Monaco 2br +den.~ Main Rentals.540-5370 $475 Ask fo r Must. 968-8064 J "k 2t B" r BrandMwf..;uu1..,Coo ---.;:.-r3br.2ba.DW 1.77 Irvine, Culver & AskrorNo73.MrBab-mo.lnclydcare.673-651 67c.""1lor " .. S106i -------'""'+-" · ' "· am rm. do 2Br. 1~1 ba s:ts mo ~.,.,.. Walnut 559 4517 art cock. or 1213 >83l-2A01. oraf\5,640-5734 .,..., '" J Br 2 Ba. dwnstafrs. pnv1te study wd1repk. <.AUae&-Z342 afU L __ R107~rs~~ S37S llam 1 "msert I borde r .. patao. Avail Apnt 1. no t1v rm & hbrary llrt'tt House·Lease Larae BLUFFS.,3Br.2 8a,poo,LctcJ-aHI• 3750 3BrH .. Ba,dpbt.above pet3.S275.1021Valencla. lnch11fos use or clubh.w, Cott.Metehst\I• 3 Br condo. Slater . Sha.rp 2 story. -t br's, 3 enoughfor2ramil1es . nr ~hopg, prk, tennis ••••••••••••••••••••••• China Cove. view, rP. Call~9080 pool, Jnruul & tt•nnis New 2Br Townh~ust-. N.wlaod atta 1325 mo ba" + fam rm. Qwet 49'·9721 S475 mo.tu().Sl4B AUCIAPLAIA 204 Fernle ar, $550. --------...,......, .... ~ ~~~~ appt Vr Frplc. cbh~hr, co pac C h i ldrC'n acct'pted r.!'_di:&•p~rk 1 ~!:a~~ Ma rt •--h ~269 3 Br l l'a Ba. near park S<'cnlc Mountaln Views 213-~104, 714-412·9912 Huse 2br, utll pd. ~ tor, <You choo6• d1 rm 531H!i84 5""'"" · · .--wpor--~ schools S400 mo Large, dlx adult 1&2 COUOFMIW'°IT flxturel, 2 car aar.lMoo --Avail now $430/mo. Call ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bdnn Apt&. Furn & un· OCEAN VIEW·Spllt level REALTOHS mo.~ • I~ .. Walk to lbe beach from Dave540-ll51 BOATSLIPW/CON00,3 54S-250l furn. duplexfor l&e.2Br .2Ba. -"---------....- 67&-ISI I -~ th.ls lovely 3 br. 2 ba, •v•ILAIUMOW BR, 2"1 ba I.Ike new Have something to sell? Pool, Jacuzzi. Billiards bltns, fpk. lndry, patio. -4Br. Jli.Ba. ram. Pt. cpt.s. drps. RtO, avail "" ""' $650.Agt.644·1133 Class1fledudsdo1twell. S8Hll5lor581·6130 Res1dentlal area. ISM. 2Brduplex Dltnii. dl'l)S. Coed. patao. now S 3 7 5 I mo . 28rrondosfrom S32S/mo •---"' -32 69 25211 Stockport. Lag ~l aduJls,blllstobeuch. .557·1910,l-6M-afl9 71A:fl63,.. 38c'condosfrom $3SO Mtwporta.oclt 1269 M.wport~n llills __:_.....;.: _____ _ S32S Call6730923 ~-38rhomesrrom $415 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ nopets OCEAN VIEW. super tge - -Duplex. no common II, 3 8r,2ba~mo. 48rhomesfrom $450 ...v .. ,. • l Br apt, hardwood nni. 2Br.Wa1Jttobeh&slores. 2 Br 1 Sa. 11ml ya . Avail.now' 4BrPOOLSPA $700 ' Mewportlffcla 3769 Qn1y3houaesawayfrom Adlls. S350 mo. Call &rdnr Nu cplll. drpg,& 96147:17orS40·«>ll 4Brbome l8SO ••••••••••••••••••••••• BigCoronabcb.ear.'325 640-7416 paint. St.ove avail. . -TheaboveisooJya•mall m8008b /lrvlA8 llSTIU·y· mo Holly-Agt5$9.1828 ~184 Reck>e. 2 br, nu cpts & portJoo of the IYr&e selec· OPEN HOUSE 2-5 Fri. ---drpe, RIO. 2 Car ((Mr llOn of fine Irvine homes realtu Some people aay you get MIAlt OCEAN i.--------o;~ Sat, Sun. 821\i Jas mine 1978 PRJCE $325/mo. 7l4·~ that are available for ~ what you pay for • We of· Stud lo w / bath . no at 4th. CdM. Huae 2 story Rent t.tus gorgeous 3 lease Call for inform a· fer more. And the price as kitchen. 1 blk from CdM 2 car garaae. 3Br. 2Ba. condo w1tenrus & 3 BR, 2 Ba, wtw crpt3, uon or to see a home of less. Membership 10 a beach. Uk• new s1110. N1S mo. 640-1308 S400 mo. Bruce 962· 7788 4t1JI, frpk • fed yrd 00 y<>Ur choice Health Club. A tennis 87S-0002 after 6 f ~-Pl5 ~ lHE -CANYON VllW club. Free tennia lessons. Coay 2 br dplx. frpl. $395. 3er. 2ba, frplc. oc' I is es~ial.Jy beautiful when seen Billiard• Swlmmln1. ,,_ ___ H1ah)a .... -. adJlt Mfwood On So ol llwy yd. Nr schools. sbo(Js. N 3 BR PAC1FJC SANDS ~ p· b ff ....,,.,.,. " '""" Adltl. no pelll. S400 new cpt. new c1rpe Res HME . CPTS. DRPS. from this gor geous " me urst Oolf Driving Range. only. ntwly cp1d, 2 Br m«lllJ adul.ta pteue. Chlldtt" DBL GAR. F'NCD YD. townbome. 28Rs + den, dining Saunas + great ac· hme. Move In now S350. OK. 2782 Mftld~a Dr AVA~R s. LSE galleria, fireplace. wet bar &superb i~== .,S::''ua!e :: . ...;87_s-_72511 ______ _ ~~ .•..... ?~.~~ ~ m>. • wra p.around patlo. Reduced to rtteSunday bruncti.. MESA VERDE. 3Br 28• .. NEW PAINT ln & C>ut. ~Wle 4 Br 2 Ba, Din Rm. $750/mo. Bill Hutchings 752·1414. D/W cpts ct.rps irp1c' New crpts, 2 br, den, stv, , dshwshr, dba 1•r1 ~HtlL\LTY (GlS) ' 1 • u s4os · refri&. 2 ba. laund. rm. r M a l I . t m m ea 55 I 2000 ~pa 0 · mo fncd yard. 1ar. fruit o s1es1ion . 6052 -----·-----• ---------• tl"t'el,water pd. Nodop. ardwlck Cr. S~r · 1\&rtleRock.Lc2scy,4br. Beaeiflll 3br. 3ba. FM. Children welci>me. 2231 dafe/ WeatmiM er. 2~ba. Bonus/Cam nn. a FP. FD. or bcb. OaJy Pomona. $.190 mo. ()pen Real Estate. car 1ar. $890. 83:J.9T3l S'r!O. mo. 141-1035 Sal /SUn l-4. t80-388&o VU ZlJ..llth St. New Temice lrnmac 3 Br 2 Sa. 3 Br Home. near So. C•t •Sharp 3 br. 2 ba rondo, Br. 2~ Ba, (plc, din bltna, (pie, cpt.s drpa, dbl Pl.sq. very clean $400 pool. d bl 1ar. patio. wetbar. l bllt bch. 1ar, paUo. yd , ardor. mo. '1Jl·Ta10 BnacdCM781 · $485 mo. -.sa pools. Jacuuls. walk to •PM 6Ch1 & abops ~ mo. 2 br cotta&•. cpta, dflJ8, M ... del Mar s Br. a Ba, ~; '7MS7l ltOVe. ldcfs ok. No pets. hl>lc. paUo. bl&m. led mac a Br 2 8a cul d• ---------• 1125.~ yxd."2$.t?r-22151 ,c~~bltos.Nr 1VR'l'LEROCK 4br. Iba, a.. ... ·av ,. ...... __ B E. C! .... _....... older 2Br tn-4m fam rm. den. A1C. patio. _, '*«. a.....-: 4 r ~• • a bodr'Oocn honl.-low malnt. Nr. park. IPlt. dUl'a.: JOll Rouoke w/yanl, eloM lo, clean, •••on • b I e Ca 11 pool, M90 or lie opt V1Ca. n, ..-rs. m -aa .Suh ~i. sm mo. ror N>-m• Jam•u ,mcu pt lOIL n.c. 5'S-4C 1 115 .... l.SI ------..,.---1 ,. IAYSHOllS OICuml NOMI 3BR. bonus room, 4 bath. Perfect ror entertaining. 1Ai·b1ock from private beach. Complete w /micro·wave oven. washer/dryer & TV in master BR. Avail up to 2 m . $1000/mo. Dorothy Hardcastle 642·~. CG 16) M2..Cl5 M442GO tOt Oowr Drlw H¥w Y.._,c.Mlr I rvl"9 at c.,,.. valllry ~ 71l-M14 Your tttlt doll•rs 10 even furlher•••A terrlrlc maintenance c~w. pro- (es1lonal management Jlaff that c:ares. and Crlendly nel chbors . Models open dally 10-7. Sorry, no one u.nder 21 & no peu. Roommate MJ'V\ce available. Mon· U..to-month occupaney. OUwooCI Ganlen APb lllD lr¥\ae (It lTth) en•~ Macnab ·lrvme 3 BR, octanv!ew, walk to bc:h. l.M. for e mm. or '°:C$. at $500. Days: n tOll. w fOf' Mr. Jmldn1 eva Ir •ttida, 'JU.~tm f .. ., ... ------· ,.., PO(J'llf D. C Vic m• Oua11 P'o11at ~~ Piau ...... 281'. •· Z tar 60' .. ~ n tr.) I 22 17 allWW ...,...., JM oemm.-ty. ACl&GmOV\f' peel. ... i >"-· 2 palM». I 1 WC.WC ,., a Pl'IZA R!WARDforlJllonnat ,.,. umc WOll\UI work _,,'*-.. mo Adlta. AGT Ml S&orw" Off~ lot rfl>l s:rro. GR .t.a or ~ry ol tee 1n1 w ""' nr 1&lr11 ~.peu~OM~ .~!!.aa•. llOI -~ ..... ..._. ~Bl~ at Hartlor FnnctllMtYPt'operatioa m.S. lttaat ktkr. io.t Manaic•r In follow vp WACM>US ._. a..-/~ac ....... , ,,.., ............... ..,...., Blvd. downtown t• M 1n boomln1t area F. Z Co.LI Meu. Z/22/17 proJr.am al11al bav~ ••-28a dpf "''" elf P'Y'wy' M Camino Dco = '1o.anriaJC'lr Va Now• ti H!I lJob 14 O. 0 u 0 . n el lo Pta .. c&U • llOI l*J penoMllt1. abUJty ...,.. · •. ""' t.,.... Eat~lla tZ13 > w .noe. ~ c--·-L3J.J owner mda•er ~ 18)0 lo won Mfl witb ~ dllJa, bltnl, f~td a.Ir, 111•1•H -1 --r-• -Ull 71fl 1741 ~·-1 .._ah'-l o• l~L W/D 1~1111Ut l.tiiP~ '",_..,_ C'Vt' CallOCISli.Nana&er • • ;;:;:;., "'--..,... .., ~ • ........... 1ant. No&*i 1295 mo s...... _.!!_14~!1&!.!"t~ 408.UXIOfC-S &.AJO• aoodont.S...,_, ~. patio. w/w. bllm. 8122 A M 1 c h 1 0 C 3171 t:onr rm • H•l 25, 1111 ~tn GALLBY Airedale. fem. Ans S&nlle ~Art' )<XI in• clad aomcwhat flt>iubl~. For SU$ Adlta/no peta. ic u "'qlstuw U Yw Need A StaffC'd &. panlltd, am wbs. •n r<' NC' .. port Boch Waol 8 rid1et. Maanolla • o1 )OW' own• Vldeovaew P11t ·can· ~930. •ll '4$-lWll 147 3541 • ~t' ~3838 --••••••••••••••••••••••• fo"umished Otftrl', call ar lo.-2 yr le~ 1.akf' at't1H! partnt1r or m1ty Talbert FV Reward' 1n•tte >OU to v1111l our for Biii Harold. Jol\ftSOn -Bacheklr atovefi refng 2:br,lbacondo Uparaded THE EXECUTlVE 1-'orut area "''"' puF't'hai.~ Mr Sm1th11n kfl9l8atUPM C'lubhouM aQd SH wbr. &Son.L.alK'OlAMtrrYI')' Bachelor Sl~ ~tove ' Walk to h<-h $150 fir.it & i>at10. pool. vlt-w. 2 cur SUITE Rent 1ndudt't> tlartons tOAM 67S.31*> Lost Ma I e Si be rl a 0 hundreds ol succe.."fu . AlfY'OMOTlVE refng 1n:·l last. SM. Dep Peu OK aar, w11'lher1dryc-r. r1ume recepl. phom• & 714_ss19393 Ill.Aikey on 2 28. Blk • allraruve &. 11r11vt ..,UTOLO_.....,._. 906009 __ ~~or963132C d~ldrenotl nol)t!b SJOO mail St!rv1ct' 11111 & wh bl ._ 1 b ~havebeenabl~to A •~" ~KG t: I &2 br opts -~unu llft b 1an1tonal ~e> .. & ofr RETAIL STORE MOllL t. I ue eye .. rn meet ooe another e1111l> Pennanenl '*"'°"with hwhr pool Adulttt 2Br.dplxon ru1-d.e-sarsl "-~Ana 3110 t'qu1p a\all N\.'wport Be11C'l1art!11.960sq ft All ~n1<'cStat1onforlease ">'" SA Hts. C all and d1r.creetly. Call to an 1mme<11a1.e openlni · N r li ch & S l .it er _.. C'l!nter 640 5470 I' n h 54(). 7~· d .-. «Ann PI~ 1u ~ ea 11 S a I es om S22S. mo Ga11 l'(i. S2lllO/mo lat & last mo.••••••••••••••••••••••• new 1mprovcml'lll'< .. unt1ngton nl' an•11 ay.,.,, ~ ~~6::"A56~rTS rent + S7$ dn'it fee 3 br. 2 b.id eot· ~ant,al'. Pnme kx'ation in lhmt ('rpt. \'Usl hght1n~. Call t7H l73l 22l~orafUI L~~rdmbT~ V~ce ~a &;;fa:,._." ~aur for appoint Ava.ti March 20 843-S423 P rd a u It :1 S33S l n 1n on U \' H h on ~~~e~~rnt~a~h f:!:"x1'~e ~~ ~~~~ 92U iUkror nyon & Victona. CM p., pounillk. '137-4100 49J..411t Snar11t1! $170 Pool. al\4pm. S44·!5()()6orM5&isl Lrookhurst. IJ()() :;quu e lease 675-308000-<ll $48-~alt.6 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------... ~~ feet Single. garden type ----Sc:11oo1t & Automotive t\PPLlances. Fee NEW -1. 2 & 3 BDRMS 5-"' i..,... 3116 store or o<Cere Good ex BALBOA INN DIMMER HOUSE La5t · Male Black & tao ._..__1o.1.-10-N~ Dela1l Shop needs Mam Rentals. 540-5370 f'rom $250 to $400. ••••••••••••••••••••••• nncure. assigned park-~-vii -"""" S25() mo. Yrly lse Pnme LAGUNA BEACH Short.hair Dog 20 lbs. ••••••••••••••••••••••• help. 1:!c 3 Br 2 Ba, encl aar. 839-9'739 L&e. qwel. luxurious. ex· mg Call Mr. Plummer spllt'emlnn 675-8740 Seating for 140. ocean "Spike". REWARD. MEN WOMF..N Top waaes paJd. Eo&ine _ _. d .,,.,. 1"• E 21 I . ec. 2 br. 2 ba opt. 963-6767 C Gold t/M"F dd "'-·a-Ars en' ft•'ft•--'"'"' Y ... ....,. '" • s 2 Br. 1 Ba. downstairs, Elevator 10 scenic pr\ v. view ome to se8 1t enwes ' a en. TRA.IM FOR ....c '""' • ....,......,. "· St S44>-9080 bltns. garage. patio. "'-h Party&gameroom. OIUUXEOll!:ir.IC&S 6.~Sq. ft Store, 100 Pt. Trrmst.oo! 8926S37.84'-l933 .... .,.....DI~ txtrers & polishers. up· "" ~ rr " glass frontage on UBI 837_.200 -•"" ,..... holstery shampooeri., z BR. rpts, drps, stove. M6-9088 total secunty. Perfect Comml & indstl spaces, Newport Blvd lea:.c. FOUND Older woman's TWO WEEK CLASS check out, pick· up & de· Kid!s oti. no pets. Garage 2 BR, 11,2 ba Condo. Crpu Uvmg or wknd retreat for 200 lo 2000 sq rt A~ low Sl500 mo 548·~18 Chffte & Wlne Shop nn~, 16th Plare. C.M NATION-WIDE JOB livery Apply at $22:S ~-2978 :l;;Pu·J~iJ;te. garb ~~..::!i~en!~r~15 ad~~ ~1~1~~ rtv~:J~N~!<r~e~~ SfofCllJI 4550 BEACH TOWN Cal 64&-8~3to1dentlfy ~~~~~~~ ~·~~I.CM Adlt 1&2 Br \'a<' 499-283S Handy to SD Frw) ••••••••••••••••••••••• SandWll'hes&deh.sealsf'OUND Sl Bernard. l OOODJOB t<edecorated 1ns1de & CURTIS R.E. Call 831-1400 Small boat & lra\lers, ren· 16. Super Coast Hwy loc nght whl eye. male. 2·4 OPPORTUNITIES AUTO SALESMAN out. All ut1I pd Cull Sue. 962·2458 Apor•!~~~~51Md3900 tal space. SI 00 per foot UBI 837·4200 yrs. Vic Sun(lower de AMSUCAM 5.56 7777 _._llfft'Q • l MO FREE RENT• Limit lenRlh 22· 1819 ----Fairview,$ A 979·3192 I "' RT r. IJ Or. R S Immediate opening ror salesptrson to sdl "the top of the linl•" import:. 1r. In in'"" lndu:-.trial Com p I \"" A 11 p l > 1 n person at Hllr\Nl> nev. b.irh l0 1"}1k·. refng. ind 1;42-8397 eve:. 1 BLOCK from BEACH ••••••••••••••••••••••• No lease n!Q Dix of<.-; Monrovia Ave. CM See MEXICAM REST. "' • " .:; apt,.,, 2 Br l 8.i, wtr paid TIIE EXCIT ING AdJ A1rporter Hotel M~rorcall5"8·8627 !-iAC.:HI f lCE: FOUND White Scottie SCHOOL S210 Aft5PM.s:>i-4442 PALMMESAAPTS. F'roml-rm to2800sq.rt. -Absentee owner can't male.vic Magnoba&El· llOtE 17thSt .SA MINUT"""TO NPT LOWEST RATES. FULL 1440 Sqrt of storage Zone h -·'l · '"' k hs 962·47&4 or 963·5651 a•u 1960 --l Br apt. Karage. adults. ~ auu t:. :seau. °"· as mg ... S k ~-SCH SERVICES 833·3223 t1l Cl or C2. mo lo mo S2S.OUO or " miss toe er SchoolsCoast ToCoa~l IEACH IMPORTS 848 Dove Street l"EWPORT BEACH t;;..:>ls1de nt'»r gol/ cour..l' no pets $200 mo 7942 ~ br. I ba. patio. S2SO mo !loll. nr SD Fwy. 673-0289 No pell>. 675-5800. Broker. or 6i3·~ h •·"BR noon Harbor Blvd . CM Ull 837 4200 ----Bae .louc 546-908'.J • FOUND,2 JnshSetters. I L .A. COLL EGE OF fromSt9s. Two 300 Sq ft deluxe of· male, l rem. Ve r . MASSAGE Low co<1t AduJls. No Pets <•res. $120 each. C M. Rentals Wanted 4600 CLOTHING NewlaQd & Talbert. H.B. Oay-Eve·Sat Classes 1n no fee ~-------~ ---------12 Br. l ba. encl garage. l :.!br. frpk. gar. adults. no Story. f'ncd yard, 2 small pelo;. 120 A, Clearbrook chldrn ok. S36·5006, Ln . S310. Open 3·5 5J6.7542ask Jim. lS61MesaDr. ~21300r 6i9.3709 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WF..STEHNWEAR 84.2-8187 SantaAnasse-7171 ,_ ________ _ <SBlks East of Newport Mellow male nds hse $8000 Mo S uper S · AYON Blvd.) 5()" per sq. ft . wryard, pet OK., uµ to Oranl(e County loc. All Found: AIREDALE. F1amenco & Ballet. Ne'4 546-9860 400181rch-NB. s15o mo.+ utll name brands. easy Callloldenury classes. Teacher from Uyou·redepeodable.or 452-8443. ll"YiM 3144 PREVIEWIMGo Agt 54l·5032 B t w n 9 AM · I : 3 o PM down 963-5720 Spam.~ pwud. like to meet peo 2MDUMIT OFC. S PACE Newport &l22594 Ult 837-4200 Lost, bm/wht S~rlog~r Conl rJctor L1censr pie, & ""ould like lo st>ll Bch lJOOsq. ft. 3ok's. + Need summer home for PET GROOMING Spaniel,. male. 6 mo 5 School. 13920 Bea<'h beautiful Cragraores. the Beach House lg. room.+ 2 toilets. gd month or July. pvt OWNERAl'lfXIOUS• old Vic. Lido Sands Blvd Weslmtoster. Cat. 1:;~l~~~~~e;~sra~ TRIPLEX 2 BR. frplc. ••••••••••••••••••••••• patio, no pet s . $23S. WOODBRIDGE Agenl. Dave S. 644 7211 PINES AP'l'S Easts1de. Freshly dee . 2 l. 2 & 3 bdrm units. Designed like early BR Adults only. no pets California bungalows l'ool lmmro. ocl'upan· Fr 0 m $ 2 7 o 1 1 ~ <'Y S225 Mo ll46·1947 Plnestone Ofr hrs 3 5.30 rood As is $.lOO per mo ' ~guna Bea"h Area S f I area, N.B. &42·9496 892-4421 ContemPorary&casual Call .... • urgery orres sa e. · earn good money. Form ThebestorNewport s PACIFICRealF..statc HOWARD Sl0.000 orsubm1t' LOST J/lm. reward br. JobsW..ted 7075 romwt1onrnll~.0.70410t good ufe. Gene lull 642.0zoo .JOHNSON UBI 837-4200 Burmc~e kitten. white ••••••••••••.'•••••••••• Zenith ;.1359 •Beamed ceilings REALTY ---t.lulvrn stoma{h, Balboa Former serret.iry/book -------:ir::~c~t~ :~~~~~ MUTUAL ILDG. 497 l 744 ~O~l~ftCJ! lsl 675-8917 keeper would hke PIT B..th\<i1lll!r. Me-.J Verdi· '2l0:.: lir fng !>love wkdays,9S30wknds l'ool. <'IOl>l' to evt•rythmg SS2 0400 Ne> pet~ Hefs 5'».I 723_7 _ New 2bd condo $320. I & 2 Br apL'i, $175 & S210 Pool. jal' 0 ' rlk:s tennis •And so ;;uch mor~· l-t>:una Hea<'h. l'Xtreme· L 0 ST . Fem I r I sh work in my ho ml'. f.fl\ &til 01sl. I Ch1l<I 5 011 ~ Furn bachelor S230 Do You Have The Ideal ly h1 foot tn1!flc :.1tua Wolfhound 5 mos & dien7t51~~t!ss1onJI Lin wk. no wknd.., ~w Un/urn. 1 br sz.ss lbi.'tApl For The ldeul lion. unique c:ontem ltu·xe Del Mar & Orange J mgi.tun 10 Hr da> Mv HURRv FOR Tenant Youn.: \1ature nnr.1,..,· item:> l\1<e C'.\t &46 6839 Practi"'al iNur.w, dc1y 01 houi.e or your.. 'i!'i l ~ JI I W Wel11on St Adults 64_2_.:..097_4 _______ 1 ' f'em Needs I Ur w frplc ,.. ._, • or 12\31 728-8015 ask ror BEST SELECTION in itood loc or c M nr UBI 837-4200 rught. lots or TLC. re"> Beverly ~I 2177 __ lagmo leach 3848 Dlx 2lir, 2ha Apt In" Plex ••••••••••••••••••••••• New cpl. drps Gar Studio avail 3 22 $150 •n· 1433Supenor NB Approx 1'200 me> t - -----P~s 5350 ~0722 ------- :"l'ewport Beach uul Lynn.~ 9878 MotwytoLoan 5025 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Exp mature rch;bll' B~abr.1tter, m> hOf'!IC. I 2 5 0 I m o A d u It:,, cl ut1I Ha r bor/ Baker a rea 646-1453 Mi~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dnnklllg problem? Practical Nur.1e. w.shc~ 'J0-2.30 Tues thru Sul Rttrtak 4650 I st, 2nd & 3rd T.0.'s Call Alcohol llelpllne parHime appt Xlnl refs Cull 642 7770. LOANS AVA IL.AHLE ~hrs a day 835-3830 M6-3814or S48 2937 Babyiulter en my CdM. •••••••••••••• ••••••••• Credi\ not important ood k ds •-" 5.'\1 S459 494.9374 ....,..... Hlls 3150 ••••••••••••••••••••••• M~a Ven:te dlx 3 Hr 2 Ba ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sleeping nns S6G-Sl05 mo, Yoga trhr & lndsrpr nd 6734883 Broker PREGNANT~ LEGAL Secretary v./6 yn. hme 2 g 1 · 7 "' 0 • house Palisades ared. Carin g ronf1dentlal exp., seeking ,erm 67~7 __ _ Let's tallt.496-4127 ~.Trust counseling & referral p/Ume JOb 67$<392$ Babysitter/llousekeeper. •·-'--/I t/ ••~••••••••••??.~~ ~~~~'g°n. adoption & Mature Gentleman. exp 2 kJcic;. wkdys Newport fplr . din rm. patio: 3br. 2bll twnhse Pvt All S.SO. wk Share k~lf· A Divi'>ionor dsnwshr._bltns, l!nr, kids patio. pool. S335 mo. Call ~ath ... sh<?wn Mon·Sat ll.irbor ln\'t''tmcmt \o ._._.s ..,,es AP<.'~RE 547 2563 all types main: Xlrt ~efs Mr Hood 833.2900 •• !"!~.~••••••••••••• LOANS 8Y2% ref's Reas 646·1:111 -RABYSlTTER 2:30 PM • &pet'>OK S375 49.4·4117 afl5.5.57-4566 only . Call aft lpm ------ -. -.--;-,-Ref" req'd ~ or STORE-OFFICE-SHOP 1Br2 Ba. nr ~ ( i.t I laza Newport le«h 3169 54115054 Newport & llav Center lkasNwss Also 2nd TI> Loans *SHARON'S* Mat F hve en/r t mp Lt 6 OOP~1 . my home. Mon ()pportw"ty 5005 t'a.irest Termuenre 1949 OUTCALI. MASSAGE lbkpg for rpl1s~gl Cao Thur 581·51.SO El Toro Cpl~. drp!o, fpk. $.165 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~2 Newport Blvd. CM tfl9.6070 2 Br. 2 Ba lux apt over· ROOMS S25 wk up with 646-1252 G.W-222'! -look1n(t NewPQrl Bay kitchen $37 SO v. k UP · ---- •••••••••• •• ••••• •• •• •• Sattter MhJ. Co. 499· 1224 drv Perm 646-M:!I art 6P'.\t ComlderiftCJ a l11s? 642-2171 545-0611 Help W~ 7100 Back Office As11l. exper 2 br s:!:m Crpt ... drr-;. with balcony & f1replarl' apt$ 548·97M Sml c>l'c. rea:-. rent ::,u1la rang1• & refng p, t pa ho gx1 !l2J.i ---bl h J >a 'l e 731 B W. IHth St 673 77fn ' OC~ANF'RONT BALfWt\ l' po;y(' 0 I .... ~ • 'n "' -----, .... MEWPORT Share with ram•l.> LU\· prof bldg NB ti2S 4.l54 . 2l~•l•w.deluH Bachelor ... 1 or 2 urv Room S...'>00 K1tl'hl.'11 IFYOUWanl.tonrort"o Over 500 /\rt1ve local *KAREN'S * ••••••••••••••••••••••• for busy GP. near HoaJ! bu'> llstmg11 Pleai.e call PAIVA TE PARTY OUTCALL MASSAGE /l"i.-Hosp Mail resume to Ad Hlln.'> adult:,, $295 Bedrooms&TownhOU!oes Pn,1le1Zt''li7S 1617 man olh<"e. rompll'\d~ li73 ~12 or 031 31152 From S2A9 SO Room for rt'n\ w , k11rh 'tufftd. phon£' or 11top b~ ror free 1nro. Will pay more for ,>Our 6PM 2AM 8J8.l7ff0 AccCMMIWlt ......,. No 863. Daily Pilot. P.() All CJl.egoncs & types 2np TI.} 642 3573 Must be energtt1c & will Boit 1560. Costa Mesu. w • ...,1'idc 1 br Sl'l5 Cpts. ~pel'tacular sp11 total pn\o m c~ta Me:.d ~1 F. MA.HOGA.HY ROW Wt• guar11ntee to pleuse ilORTIOH IO,lt to tackle p'Oblems or Ca !12626 ~OU PRJVf\TE p ,\RTY w 2 Counsellng&Refe rral rap•dly expard1ng bu...~• ------drµ,. ~tOH' 1 i hild ok retreat1on pro~ram . Sl25mo 1»53025 7!>!1~ Offt1e eqwp & social program Spools. 8 -----""'<'ret11ri .il -.en 1c\·-. Stll-3496 tenrus courts At Fashion Own room m 2Br. l ba apt avail Rrnt 1nl'ludt~ rr ~cwport lights Ur.ind Lslaod. J amboree & San House pnv1le1tes SUS • <'l'IJl, mail 'IHV & ut1l.., 751·174 I Znd TO'" al ii 5'; •n P~g lest-avail wknds O(,'SS 557 9906 lJNlTEOBUSINF.SS ll'rc~l for :s alt-Ph 24 HrHelpline547·949S AClllEVEMENT BANKING nt.•w Twnh.~c I & 2 Br. Joaqwn llllls Road Ulll f'em pref. 642·2111 IA01·ated JI Newport INVE.'iTMENTS ~ lil7l ......... ss&#!..E FEELS GREAT' I~ Ml?8a Verde Or E ~ AW Find fl Al TB.LU P /Ume for our So. Coast Plaza Ofc. Will wort< Mon-Fri 4.15 to 9:30 & Sat !J 4S lo n 30 Exper. pref 'd Ca ll Kath y Bouska. 54b-4066 frph'. d1shwB'thl'r & l714J644-1900 .Jt6 0-nter drJI~ 245 16th l•hu~e ---«u:ross rrom Kooa Lns) ~t1Mnts/ FIGURE MODELS office oreriood :-.u1le 106. Costa M~11 Penonal~/ ESCORTS TemPorary .lsi.egnmcnts .. "rom ~ 642-S722, LJ ()0 ISLE lwl Isle ~wet. worlo.m11 FOil LEA.Sf': t\f)flrO\ 9'111 w \Tt:Rf"RO"IT 1 nr tm'fl Shan• kll, hath~ A :.q fl 't sm.ill & l l~t' nl UBI Open 1 dJ)S Lost & FoUnd 3723 B1rdl St. N B. --••••••••••••••••••••••• OUTCAU OHL Y Cal 557·0061 MANUFACTURING ~nts 5100 631 ·38 t 1 Patented Item •••••••••••••••••••• •••i---------- 0-,.. 3126 $ti.<i0mo l~ue 67~ TV rm-. ~5 mo \l'>l r1c1• t'r ... , dO!>C IS O l til ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. u1le w l'lu ~175 mo per -.q rt lnqwre ~Ulll' (J<'<·un\ 1ew. new :! HH 2 2 Hr 2 BJ. W1.~trhH an.•u f.'75 3613 295. 20tll Hui.1ncss CenlN ha. tlhl car 1t11r , ~"'mu l'oC>I. rw (·h1ktren or pell>. ----l>r lr\lnt• 75:! ~100. 4!l:i n~ s:tlomo ~5681 Quecot mom. semi vvt en ---ti) &b.i Mature'>lt'achl\· L1Ct'2hr, bllni.. J<:.•r. l/Htlk tobdl ~I s=1-+ ~;111;1ft4•r I Jet WA TBROMT rmpl d ool} !r.9·96.5'l 'IF.W 2 br & :i hr + den ........_ Moffb IUllUry •Pl'I •Uwlt 1ni- 4100 \ l'r'V h~l' I hr C'k .... n '"""' lrltn.,, gJruJ{t' '1/11 11t'h Cull fl73 1647 •1'r8llh Compactor •Wet Blir • f-lreplact• .........••.....•....•. "l'iit Lark Motel. ~21-t N<'-..port Utvd. Co'<la '1~a &~7"45 Wt~k lv 11r monthly ralt'" !li11 kll<'Ml\3 •f'nvatcMarh HmtNlcJt• .. och 3'4 • P1.-u11las' tncl pal!O!I •••••••••••••••••••••• •Smokt>dt'lectors VacoHolt ••• 4250 EXECUTIVE lcryfroftt OfficH Prime l.o<•ut ion Jlflll Via Lulo. N,. pl lkh ~\1rn or unJ SlSO $500 ~'C'rt'l<1nal 'f'" ·"all 250 sq rt Ot <'an or lia \ '1Pw 1175 5820 wkdy' onl\ 2br. 2hn. <•nt'l gur. clOfll'! t •Sl1P' ""'~11 toteo1nb ·•••••••••••••••••••••• h<'h. C'hlldl"t'n ok. ~mHI !119 liaysed~ Or,6i31Ml I "I(', BL".•R LAKE~RONT n I f pet $21W :>:16 n565 0 u "'""' .-<' u "< <' <'or n er o l UECUTJVE SUITE 1 llmque P•N'C.' of t>QWP· m.·nt µroJerted ol'l $280.000 this -.. r Present mmer unable to handle Cun be relocated. l..t•veragl.' w 129' : down Ull 751·3741 MENSWEAR IALIOA S21 .000. 01·t. full pnc~ $27.SOO plu.i, Mock w1\h onl} s:lO,OOo. total down pavmcnl Oon'tbedl11u11 pointed' A l1. now 1 Ull 751·3741 U62-2500 VRLV 2 Br near O<'ean C.ab1ru< 17Ul llM 7701 .,. '1tw or t\1rporl & ------S2"IO lncutJI Call 4!H·ln27nrll:w·5173 Mou11.-.\"" All sen.ires ---------LJ(c l & 2 Br. 2 h<l ,, ~ 8348 prov1drl1 ~ecretorlul. NAT u RA L F 0 0 0 upb t\<.lulu only. n -----Coty Cabin near Snow ll~Pllon & Ofr Eqwp * * * Hop.GN« 205 Utica Huntington hach You are the winner of 4 t1ckeb lo \he Wntern MaffOftal BOAT SHOW llt tht• ANAHEIM CONVENTION CENTER Marrh9-13 Pl~ase rall &12·5678, ex 333. lo da1m you tll'kl'lS *** ~lli /\/(.' & Lhhw~hr NEWPORTllTS.2br.l''» Vnll<'v.~IP113 mrnt Plara (o;x<'<'. llttndwichhwnness Fan 562 1H60 · t11~t1r lease Current do1 M ool & J11t;"u:u1 no ba, hv rm. ra m rm. Sunc~. 2082 M1chcl"on. SCRA LETS S2:MI mo 10132 MuRnolla !Ulch, almo.l n .. w 283 81 .. Bcllr Cabln SJ«n• l2, lrvloc 7~ 1Yl34 ly 1<ross approx. S300 • 962-1800 Knox S\. SH mana11er ,. lu '-.-~ --------Submit your l'a&h offer ANSWERS ---· Apt 1 nears s..,~" • DfoJ.UX E anttl. ofc {;<;l F.d rt1ddle. Inc 646 881 l " llKI TO 11.ACH __...;.----------___ 980-3200 llwy F\Jm + phonf' S7S. Deface -Mealy t.ar 4 br. 3 ba. frplc EA.STBl.UFf>' 2 br. dm, 2 f'vaceluJ Oahu ooh.fmt l f\4/l.8340 Ev~640-7543 --SUPPl--Y-S_A_Ll_S -f1ora -Huard di1hw hr. att 1tarage ~t~~!ae :~ .. a~~· Br rondo. car ind Reas Co'lta Mesa 2000 sq rt All Net.ft $25,000 yr plus ~·Z FLY HERE encl. yd. No doas. l7 Adults. SJ.50 497 1m or !_Ille-I.~~ or part Pnme prof ore run, short hr11 A sleeper They say there are n ~.!,a1b7al8ma, S36·348S o 644·0908. 848 Amigos •~to ir_.._ 4300 11pace on Mesa Verde bu~lness . Priced ror SllJM of Intelligent Ure o _., w v ----. J:ut. Dean Hadley. k 1 Mars. ldon'tknow abf'u ·------.11 _a,,__ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Broker963-31133 QUI<' 88 e lha\ Not one of those EXOTIC GIRLS Massage & Modehng Outcall 542·3169/54J.32SO Spirit.all ..... l8lS So El Camino Real San Clemente. Fully Lie. For a ppt. 492-7296 ELITE S AUNA & )tASSAGE • •SIO. FULL 1; Hour with this ad. FREE Whirlpool wfl Hr. Massage. lndv. Rm'I lOAM Mid ~ON·SAT AE. BA. MC & Checks Accptd. 1400 W. Mcf'ad· deo,S A. S4().319$ DRINKING c r<>ates p roblem5 It doesn't solvr them II you need h elp, rail CAREMANOR H08pltal Ln OranRe. 833·9S82 UMDA Ir YICIU <Meal~ For 1tw '-of ftt Serv1n1 all Ora nae Co. ~9-Z743 S32S. Brand new 2 st The Bluffs 2300sq Ct tux· AVOfO INCOMPATIBLE -Ult JSl·l74 1 rorkshasspent l2bl1Uo twnhome. 2br, l'-'b• ury apt. j Br 3 Ba, '$S3S. ROOMMATF-" .. CdM dlx 2 rm swte. --,-1-,IJTl--ur---S-HO--,-dolla,...toFLVHERE. * * * frpl. pool, tenru11 rourta MO-S298· 540-7M9 "'--""'·-·TI--···-ut1l pd. AJC. ample pkg. "".,.. tiorr)'.nodola. . ~[·\.J.UUU UftUMJI W 67~ f.&Wtb. 4-0)'C3t"ll Lost& FoMd 530 ltaftDcnb C~h\I Reafty 8.'J9.. Sll'98 to beach. 2bt, z ba. Takes the Gun5wnrk ---------Exrluslve bearh town ••••••••••••••••••••••• t 04'1 Plec•r llJY•r Cozy 3 br, 2~ bi at\MH sundeck. ~an vu. enc. out oC' flndln& \hal DAY ott WISC location. Over SI 3.000. Lo8t Money Clip with ap· Ct. a"" ~patio, encl. ~•r 11ar Yrly. $4SO. Adults. RJGtrrROOMMATE Exec. ~uite rental m o ule1. Partners prox $80. G<lld wtphon r=-t•V..._. ~ no pets Call 9 to 8 30 8.12...Cl.34 s· lVTl 7~ 0234 agree t.o disagree forcing record trl n'I & }ewel. --1 lndry ~· $31\S. al ....,. 3610. ,,,_l""" • &nee . sale Call for •:pt now K~p m.....,.y. pl·~·-re· You are~ wtnner'ot ln•r1d, "•"1371 , aft"t 2 V l.J" Oru<..-...., lfW ""' """' '°'""" ~·· k.-.•to• .. ... ...,,.. " Bachelor executive will vor 325 sq fl. Pvt b<t, 2 Ult 17·4200 turn clip (Or REWARD '" .. c ..-.. ...e M&-3413 \o\blk lo ocean . 1 br. II.hare Ills apartment ro rooms P C11\ Hwy ad· PO. Box 718, Whittier, WestenlMtlffollal 3 Br .......... feinted ' bache lor unit. U50. light housework & SSOr dn.>ss,Ct1M ll50.67~20M rRIMTSHOP ~.CA BOAT SHOW cleaned. 'Eor Rar. nr ~5672 or 991HS44. 119 mo Mike~! day11 $200.000 NET • .._•·tra"•p . .-mo ~St. ~OfficH Bus)' s hop by o c . Lost Jan 17, male Staf· altbe "'"""".,. """ _...., Fem a I e roommate l hlk toO c Al DI ... 1 1 h fordshlre Rull Terner, AN"uElM 7711 Ellis · A pt· O. On the bati high riae needed to share 2Br, 2Ba rport 11 "'rport, ever age wt fawn & wht, Meredith "'" 84'1-6341orM7-6668 w/vie'll. 2 rms .• 2 ba.. sultt'Jll w 1r pt1, drps. 29% down. Call for de· (,'ONVEN'l'ION apt. Irv .• age2!>-<CO, SUS Janitorial serv, FM tails. Hms,SanJuannrea.Ans CENTER fluntinatoo Hrbr area slip avail. Adults. Year· + utll. kltrh prlv. aystm. All Ulll. ample Ult 751-3741 to "Tua" R eward Marcbt-\3 ZBr. pool, Pilllo condo. l)'.Aleat~15M S.SZ-SOUJoey.eves. prkg No 1se req'd. 2082 49J.0988/817-t060ext~ Pluse call $425&78. eia Nr be•ch, stioc-. achls . BEACH Dplx. 1 Br .. szso Prol. will aha.re 5 Br bse S E:Bnstol.NBSST·7010 RESTAURANT FOWJd: Lhasa AIJIO. Ap-333. lo claim you lmmed occup11tey. S325 rno. yrly Stvtrel, tndry, + aailboal w/mature IOO J2$00 Sq rt Orr.re, Newport Beach prox 2 yra okt Brown 6 Uck.et.s. Pb~ aar.831·1121•5»-ml womu. 1 ch.lid OK. 1125 ~cal space, N. to.ta Outltandlllg I« w/plen· tan male. In N.ew World, • * * O\rlsUans Welcome: Nu' B E A U T I p U L + ..., ut.11. KB 9Q.12l2 Mesa . ..,. 3" tl 540-2200 ~,=·a!::~!:. Laa Hll.ls. ?61-1.3S5 Speak. Uke a Lord. Lad Of bd, lV. t;: s~lldlo al: BAYf'RONT-jetty Dlscrfttly t>ollect your O.an1e Co Airport di• Priced to .itll lmmed. Lost: MlnM>oxJe. 9 >n Coirbey. Enali.ah ac .-~f;t.. i ~/fr~:~'. ~~· ~:·~.':·:p~,· ~~s!.~--~ ~ lOC'2 ~ otnce. Only TIME,75M400 o&d IOtlo). ~ cok>rin1. leuoos lndlvldu lt edits. s m t•h fu. bit.as. ~/mo. Aient ~deoVi"etT~ SlSO Rl~~Sal\Jy. lit-& dark .utpe down back taugh\. Reuooa It s 3 s o . 3 t s . eu.szoo.eves~. f7., .. l .._,._.Teco Vic. Woodbrlqe Bro9d 832·Ui8l • 84f.1.1u,-.,_ M/F tnoo amoker> tc Vuy c~an. h111 lndoor moor bomea. LARGE nr1 .. v'"'OU".,., .. _. 2 Br. 1 .... ba townhouse tbaniCM4Brbaew/poG: .. lnras ...... 44IO tca\.lna+paUo. REWARD. PlUM call ~·~ ~'"' il)'le. Acll&l~ no peta. 6 BBQ SlTOtmo5S7-0035 .... 9' .................. Xlnt 1rowth loc•tlon. S59-c783 ~ T" wltocb. BobJ•m• • •PACIOUS• $23S54&-a.2 NWPTBCHSTORE Oo-od net to eitper . Uc.MUMW' n.decor&ted ZBr, 18a. · Fnlal• or Ma.le to •bart '311.iO Avon St $2'1~/mo op«lllor. Pnced to aell FOUND· Bl•ck f•male Outcalb,,t4.94-~l O.r•t•· Cb lid ren. S Br, 2 ti.. 2 blb to bch. NB oceantroat du.pin Jerry Wynn C21JM'7'7 1101 qwd ~lall Toy PoodJe. Our Sottlalty 1J Ila.I to' RnpoHhe mana1•· tFF refrtl ln<'l ram Compl furn, SBr. 2ba -..J 751·1741 moYal by Wulf\&. fee. --'-szaa. -. .. aft StDOJmo. unrelaa.d S300 Orut vi ••· frplc Try • Dally Pi lot --Found, mal~ S.moyed, t-rcna. Lcp It Bl mo. u . Eu/ wlllldt aio+alww uuL 87a.&W1 C'l«laillt'd Ad to bll)', atU W.tUtpor s..... olT ..ti1te. Vloc. lleaa Ii call (or Dppt. Be m..wsi or~l or rent ,.....,.. '40>8011. lrvtne.S A MT~'79ln catmc. £lf.IG05'IO A Comp/H1kpr. live 1n Sal Pvt rm. ba. TV. CdM Refs 644·9'66. 644·9806 ADMIM/STRA TIVE ASSIST AMT Cautom1a federal Savings & Lo11n 3333 Bnstol St. C.M. F.qual Opp Emplyr m If IEAUTICIAH w/acco11n\1ng bac:k 2 t'1Cpcr'd beauticians growld. rpn smoker pre· al~o manil'unst, mU!lt do (erred. IJ!Br GG Frwy. acryhl' nail~. North 11.B Garden Grove. start 846-5000846-9705 S700 whte Box 8125. ---Long Belrh Ca 00808 Beuuty SJ Ion. rt!ccp --' t1onii;t wanted for 1::1 ADMllmHG/P9X Toro sulon Must be ovl'r lmm~. opening. Sun 21 . l'Xper preferred Clemeate General lfO"IP 837 1743 Upm·t•m (2 shifts 1 & ------- J.ll ;wpm (3 shifts I. AP· BEAUTY OpNalors : I p I y o r r u l t M r Shampoo Girl f/Uroe. :! Grrtnwald , (i\4 I A.-.s1stanls l1llml': I As :ust,lflt for Coloni;t, & I 496-\122· ext Zl$ llrurstybsl w1follow. Ap ADYERT1Stt4G ply. Hichard Ouellette SW$ MA.NAGY Sa1on. 200 Newpart Ctr OutHand10Jt oppor. for Dr N "------rt~ person lo head up1--------· C UFJ t o m Prod u c l a Bout Manufacturer DI Halon ot s yr old POff!Uom For· milllon dollar co. Mu!!\ Molden h.we successful exper. we-_.__ ~ng p~mlums or Im _......,, p•lnted ad vert1s1n.,. Griftdert Scrpe rvht's artl,t. lslcHM6ef• ~lesmen. order desk & Xlnt p11y 4t frl n tit.' 1de starr. Must be 11ble benefits. Apply al run this div. 1111 tbolij(h Coastal Recreauon la your own co. Salan-17 &22 Ocrtan Ave. Irv epenseg, pettentaae Of m4 > 556-3720 11 & stoc·k option. Equal Oppor Employer resume to pr~ POI~~~~~~~~~­~ 16817. lrvlne. Ca I Boat Mantdadur1ng StockrooM s.,." ASSEMBLER* with aome pu~haa. tx Oranae Co. Mfe bas Im· per In boltUn& induatry medJ•t• openings for as Sal COIJlmenturate w1•v. sembleMI. Xlnt review per, Arply to The WUla~ system, 4 day work qo · 306 Lol(oo ""'' · week. 11ood frtngt C M 544'SS22 benef\U. P\aue apply at 90ATMFC. huopaiin1" W I I l I • m H a r v e 1 for. RMe_UCh. l42S s. VillAICf Stock RmrlDv. Control Way,SantaAlla EOE Ca~ntMTtaJoee ••• Alaiat.ant m..,_aer Caa.b!ena Sales A1t....uon penon COff prernlMs) Malntfnal)(e Full°'" part limit ~ Ryao Fuhlom Ntw•NN•l'*J In Fublon Island. Ne wport Cntr. • 48 Fasblco w.nct Dindly acrou from Dtoad••Y o.pt~. *•• ~I Coat Touch·up AlaJuela Yacht.I Corp. 947 W l!th St. C.M. Bookkeeper. aoxper. Part Lime or full ll me. w:izn For Classt.ncd Ad ACTION C.lla Oat1Y Pilot AJ>.VISOR 642.-$871 Att 1Htur.I a r11~ Wiii P!a• RmdJ .. --~ ..... 1Com 'l /Jelll•••r1a ... ,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• CERAMIC TILE New or remodel. Ft t!$t. sml Joos welrome 536-3U6 an s. n. .............. on tfle er._ eo.t DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS '°" COii w "· fWf "· T rode h Wlltl o Won! Ad (842•5878 j Http W..ted 7100 H9lp Wmted 7100 H91p W..tect 7100 H9lp W.ted 710 Help W..tecl .•...•................. •·••·······•·••·•·•···· .•..•............•..•...•....•.....•.•.•..••.• ·······~····· 7100 HetpWonhd 7100 HelpW..t.cl 7 100 HelpW..ted 7100 HetpW-.cl 7100 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• IOOKKEEPEJl LVH'S& -.edu:al Xray, purt lime. p• "'STICS Sal~s hdp Exper. S&:urda)S Other sl..il~. -maturfl Lddy's wear. CLERICAL Dtfttal Rec:.,t/ &UARDS I Girl ulfit·t•, phones, t~·p Hesea re h Assis t ,1 nt 14n1Mss MCllMICJ"' Nationwide co Top pay 1ng. pa,> roll & report •·X wuntcd for part·tlrnc Ill Days a wk La1tuna & benefits. Call <714 I pr Applll•u!ton.' at't't'Pl l'vt'nin.: work in lhe Dai· Niguel Ex per rcq 'd 833-4003 for appl Ml .'SES AIDES Al l shifts, G11rfield Conv Hosp . 847·9671 welcome 646·5194 INJECTION part umc. 642·9380 SECY'S to $1200 ~nOfc + Recepuorusl Employers Pay All Fees ed in person March 7. H. ly Pilot offlet• Job 1s I to Call4~77 lwrdware Sales. 3 da·~ 9. from 9 AM lo 12 NcXln s hours most Mondays k Id 1 k d d J -------Medi cal Compuler Opr1AcctngSupv lmmed opening for and1v1dual who can grow with a pro gressh·e Company Min 3·4 yrs uper pref'd Computer Opr cxpcr re q 'd Ty pe 65+wpm. medJcal ins background helpful & understanding o( med1cc1I tenmnolOltY Call for appl 640-0l40. ask for Susan MOLD N~w compan) in area needs. SALES Lu Re1oden1 Agency -'°20 Birch St. Ste 104 Newport Beach 833-8190 Call tor Appt/E.itab '65 ONLY 181 00 Mt th h Th d Dental Assist full or wee .me s w n ay W h roug urs ay even· ' ~rru retired tvpe Crown as lngton St l-'ounla1n ing:.from S.30p m . Light pitlme cha1rs1dt: 1n 4 µardware 3107 E Coast MACHINIST MolJ1rig Machine ()per Mold.ng fro.nee ln~pocr0t IF Valley. typing ubillly helpful but handed N .B ofc. 644·9211 I 'wy, CdM. Prog ress1 ve l nject ion ed w 11 1 Mokt Making Co. relocat· IOOKkEErH not re~wr · e wi Dental Assist. Xray & --------1~ to new rac11ily In You're Loold.) For A Profit.able Career ln Real Estate One of He.ds M train Starting rate is Plaque conlrol exper No HEALTH FOOD Hwlungton Beach needs ,._ As st.tu r S3 25 per hour . Call for smoking, full or part S..,...MM Machuusts. Min 5 yrs ex· Sdlnell Platlcs 898-6631 Orange County's Oldest & Largest Builder/ Developers Ls Looking S ECRETARY. Stock Brokera&e. Newpl Ctr Location Prer uper w1NVSE Finn Must ~ ramibar w1lh back olc operations Call He1d1 6"tG-1460 ..... alst '° p rf'para on ° antt-rvit-w appointment. lime 833·l471 We need a dependable. ,,.... Xlnt wages & over Ct H. CI D journal'! & 1542-4321. Ext. Z76 self motivated mdiv to ,.... PRACTICAL NURSE. live in w elderly lady. IJt.e duties. must dnve. non-smoker S48 S47S or eves. 642·3666 handpoe>lln~MG /l,thru Equal Opportunity Dental Assist front & ;.,Ork at leading falll ~:rt!n~:~sshanng & ~:~c~t.~~~dn1n~!~1~1~en --Employer b!rtckorrceq~d/USmale. Xoperay growing health fo~d SdlHICorp. FOR YOU CONSIDER c.. · n stol't' chBJn 1n So C11hf alao req's prf'par11t1on of CLERKS &l26880or673'3403 Must be interei.ted tn 1213>67S-7500 ~EN. Penn p time for Stab11Jty ol a large co + o uts lc1nd1ng comm ECRETARY Does your schedule lup to 90' • I + boss apprecic1te your draw available + pro Bi\ We will 1r you're fe:;..o.1on1tl v.ork t.>m 1ron out.standing Send )Our ment + trJ1n1n~ & best writltn rt>pl) tu management develop Collin:. A:.soc1c1tes. 567 menl + Oppor for ad San Nicolas Dr. Newpon vancemcnt within <om llearh extensive cash & bud~cl Gro<'cry & Liquor E"lpr ood Pl 1213>673-2031 LA 'I'lmes dellv In N 8 f't'por1i. Appht·ant mu.,t lit nulntion ea~anl ·~~~~~~~~~! & C M ~" r>Y> per mo Pre-sc hool Tt>acher prl'frrred 1n s tock & ftLLl'Y ST ...... k' _... U I -·~.....,., aho be .... 1111ng lo l.hhit•nn•• Good PJY & ;n;n1ALASSI An• ,""or ,n~tcod,....,,I ."'horm s.is 1740 needed. cert. or exper ~rform ml!>c cler1tJI " Chaarsade. ex""r d 1n 4 urn "e u:a "' o:.p "'·11640-8820 hour-\ppl) '" per.;on "'" " f t N L d ..... "CHl"""'IST ""' unctions lntn" art•J h•nd"-' Uentastr• prt• •it>nc 1 s o .,un 11~ ~ " ' bl'fnn· noon .lt ~I So " "" ' k A I L dbe ".·And salarv. h1~ton •· furen("' for ~'panded wor PP :r In ri.: Pr0Rress1ve (lrowth oriented elt'ctron1cs man ur. has 1mmcd operungs o.n day & sw1n1o: sh1rti. ror Math1n1st .... min ~ ) rs setup & operallon of lathe. & or mil ls & M achini st Trainees w16 mo's to I yr t'Xper Hone helpful Xlnl bend1ts 1n clud1n g mt'C!1cal 1denlal plan. Air rond , all benefits cffec· uvedate or employment. '"' ~ "' Bn~tul. ~.\ ~ ~ ,, t s , . qualifll·at1onsto PO liox ----dullt'S Salary rel.itt'd tu ... utri ion. • o ... oust MERVYM·s PRIS SER Wanted. Comb1nat1on Silk & Wool Cllper. Will tram for <:omplete opera llon of plant Must be re l.iablt' & willJng to work EastbluH Cleaners. 2547 Eastblu ff Or. N 8 &W 0932 19S.S3. lrvmt'. Ca 9Z713 C.:OCkt.111 ab1ht) Guden Grovf' Plata Shopping Center. u._. ,\ Prors nl 537-8800 ('O('lta MesJ ___ _ N11tht & Sunday manaiier M 11·· Mnl(ml expr nt>e Approx 25 hrs iwr wk Xlnt wage5 Liberal co. paid benefit:. Apply In person mon·fn, 1().5 PM at 981 t Adams Blvd. llunlanl{t on lich Equal Opportuni ty Emplr p;in~ di\ 1~1ons Cc1ll --------- IOOKKEEPER 1 Girl 0H1cc. t:xpr thru trial balance N('al, personahll• w /phonc ex pr . Salary com men5urate w t•xpr Hc•11 ly to II 7J!l, l11tll\ l'llOt P 0 Box 1560, Cost;, Mesa. Ci\ 92626 C:ocktuil Wailn.·i.~ 01-:SlGN DHM'TSMAN. HOSTESS •$99.00• C1\1IEnRmeenng.mm 5 FULtorPARTTIME Han·ey Edwards. Jr . Sl::CRETARY EXEC Mgr To work 'd:rectiy for TOUCHSTOHi Chairman of lht> Board of l?:xdllni? & Prof1tublt' 'rs sub ext 1mm open Apph an pt:'rson aft 2 PM Glamouruus Profession 111g XJnt opp w1t>Sp ex Harry's NY Bar1Gnll •l..eam an 40 hr<1 pand1ng firm ~589.1 l:?A8 Martmi.:alc, NR Realty Nullonc1l Proft':.i.1on.il A Div or Ftednrks Sports Oq;anu:atlon. Development Corp. hl'adQuarters m Newport BOOK SALES •1-'rel'Job PIC'mnl Assl!it • IJ.iy or t'Vl'OlnR Sl'~~1ons CALL 17141751-!1194 J.'or .i Fret• l'onsult11t1on So Calif Waitress. lnl t7922Sky f>Jrk Bl. Std: ln1nl' CalJf. 92714 DESK Clerk Tt'l1•11hone Opr Exj)('r'd St'c 11111 Lio~ d, San Clemente Inn, 4~12·6103. Looking for a part llmf' Colit'C'tor 1-'or l.J\ Times Job th11l pav~ like a full l'omm up to $..';(Ill flN mo llmeo Joh' If ~o. w1• H' ~ol l'rt'lcr rl'11rl·tl 1H·r-.on what>•'u'n•ll)t1k1n~for• ~U( 1110 DISTRICT MAHAGY TR A I HEE \I, e have an opcn111i.: 111 our C1n·ulJtu111 l>\•11J1 l ml' n l for f u II t 1 m e l·mploymenl ~'t·dlt111l Cumpan~ bcnef1b Com µan) car. Life & ll1'.1llh Insurance• Credit L num \ .icauan.... ctc Appl) in pcr!Otl ut Orange Co.•i.t Dail~ Piiot. 330 Yt e.;l 811> !'-t • ('1...,tJ ~ • .._,, ,\,!., fur Earn ~}nu+.+ + pt•r wet-I. r101n.: enjn\ Jhll• w ork rt•pr e!.enlan~ T\mcltlt• llo•>kll 1n 11u1 •1f fl ee neJr tht• Or11n1:•· I " AJl'flOrt You work uni\ h hr.111er cl.n In a 111to.a .... ant .\ r('l,a,.1'11 .atm11e<ph1·ro· COiien~ H.tp Must haH n1•.1t ap1~:ar Xlnt Joh for 'tudenl Ap~ ly Ill\ 7 JOpm c-.1mer of Bn,tnl & ~unno,.t'r by Sumatoma B.tnk 'tltmn's So Co.t~t Pl.ii J Th~atrt• 111 COOKS & lOLNTt ti :? Shift~ ,J\'llllahl•· II 30-2 30 & J JO 'I JO days 11 .,.,eek Contact Hen~ lht'l~I 83).1095 j llELP IJ,,, & .-vt'nin1t pos1t1on.., a\ Jll Dt-1 T .il·o Su perior ,\\~ Co,tJ Ml"J For l11•r!>Qnal Interview No t''l>Cr net·e~~ory TIME LffE LlllllAR IES. INC E<1uul Oppor Employer Cabll• TV Ofc C"lerl< I 2noo in to ~)Jim , $0! :JO h :,;turt M:iny t>t-n~lil" 1\11 rilv 1n ri"r"'<•n 27J!f' C..rnlno C'11p1~tr1mo. St :!)4, L.11111n11 Nll(Uel I ml North of 1\\cry Offramp ~luJI 011por Employer <.:A ru· t; :...1 HY .., o u n man to kam hWllnt'.,~. knowll·cl.:\' ul hu .. 11 ~•f'Pt'nl n 117:1 lill'J2 l'OOK ~Jrtlt-•I l'Jnln \tan, K1t1 h1·n l11•h1t·r Phunc l'.11 2"!11. ·I'" f111 ctw-r C<>Ul't.t. .amh1l1 1u.., wt 1111111 tu ''"" n lo m.&n1ll(l' '11T1,1ll hU'llll!"i~ ~7 lr.!15 Of'U Mo1na~t·t IO.tlur,· wom11n v. food 1'\Ju•r '-111 + lll<'t•nll\• 1',111 t•\ ~ f>.'6 bti7b DELIVERY SUNDAY ONLY Reqlll~ 11ta1111n ,. .1i:11n ~hlan 1.A•a' ill t:;quc1I Opportuntl\ Emplu)t'r Doctor's as~l Charuprac me-1 girl ok Typing. phont', place patwnh \lu'l bl• ht•ailh c-un ~c1ou" No '>muktni.:. Oornldl W~lj(ht . .tl(t' :!5 ~0 llOunt!Hu6 S¥1.ir) olf)\'0 St,'Od reswne. ~I ( 'allt' Portola. C.ipt\lr.on(l Buch~ Dri•tn Wmt.d \j!l' ~.or II\ 1•r pn•l•·rrc'(f \tuat ha' e &ood dnv1n11 r1·C'<1rd ,\pplv Yl•llow Co1b Co .f7S Bm'"1wa:r l...1i.:un.s Bc.H"h •Jr l'Jll IOI Zl'0I ---------1 or '.1n for 'ic-hv1·n.-.. to B.ICnC>Htc TICH ~11rki:round d1.i1t.il & a n ,, I o )I. c 1 r r u 1 t r > 1>1,c•n1f1ro work load 1n rt .... 1iin &. tc~linJ( uf 1n 'ln.imcnuuon O.EHIC'i\l. •TELEPHONE COMPANY• Personnel Needed Immediately EXPHID4Ci0 OHLY VOLT ' .... ~, ., ,. . ,.,,., .......... . 3141 c..... Orf.,. 54M741 (Acf'OU From ()rangeCo. Airport) Eql&al Oppor Employt'r Dall)' l'llO\ c .orno•r., on Suntiny monunl(' 1 1111 tart II rry •.,,.,.i. ' ur Ja~ Pllrk~ 3.tO \\1•'1l II.•)' ~t Co .. t.1 \11"...a 1 t'lrphont• 612 1,1;! I lnr ,1ppt>1ntm"nt •:,1u11I 01lportunlt> .. :mplo_Y_l·_r __ _ \d\ an<'f'd Kl nett<"<. lnr IZll \ 1cton.i St. l ' M M6-7165 E 0 E ~'A\t'ORV TRAINfo:t-: Small local mfR n('('d11 tralnl'e,. to work 1n plant 40 lln p1wk. 84 ;10 Mon Fri S2.SO p hr to Ot•ll V('r\' m orn n e w, ~tart Apply In P<'l"'SOn J)&l>'lr home dellv nuto Alternator Specialties route w ithe He111 5tl'r Inc 746 W 17thSt C M Approx hrs ·I 6am. 7 ____ _ d.IY" wk GrMll t•am1nl(!I w..--..--...-.-.....,... onr l300 mo. 640 3008 f'rnt Of c / Med to S700 Secret.an es to '960 I) 1-: l. I V t-: It Y b Y Socy/noah to'82S MOTOHCY Cl.E f'ull PennlClk/Tyl)lat S8:iO tlmtt. mu1l hnvt• o wn lrvme PenlOCll>t'I Aic.:ncy truw11y type cv<'lc 488E17thCoetaMeH Salary. mileage & som~ Sulk23t &42 1470 inauranco Call Ml 71116 ____ .._. or&4G-8118. --~-----GtlL NIDAY Udl\ crvman for mom101t C'2l Girl ofc nt't'ds piUmc n,•wsp.aper route Vic. help Hr~ flexiblf' Bk AohJ Chica & Warner. kpng ex per nee Lite typ. llB Good car esaen. Ing. Apply. 1981 Placeo Pboneal\5pm.898-7SS6 uaAve,C M.6'2·1593 OF.NTJ\L Assist Cha1rs1de. F time At lea.'lt 6 m os e"<p t I I Sal per mo H 0 846·3S40 GUARDS Costcl~ Pf!nnanent FUii & Part time. Phooe & transp DIMTAL req'd. Ret.tred wt'lcome UCIPTIOHIST cau S46-0274, olc bn 10 i. --------.. Exper'd In romput~r1ied 1_0ost'd __ w_ed_M'sd __ •...;..Y __ CLERICAL btllm•. 1M. payroll, ek Cl.DIS J alary commensurate OllA.nla w /abllity . Garden WB.LSFAICM) For producUoa control Orov~ $34-0109 QUAJlD SBY1CES dept. llnowlcda~ o Guard_ opentna• In btueprinta 6 m.aterial Co rrvtnc. Q»ta Mn a. San· :~lol'l' cont rol dl' To pla<'e your message ta Ana. Newport BC!och ST AC 0 SW ITC H bt'rore lhe a r •as . U n I tor m a -rochnit public. rW1l1~. RetlrH$. CO)· -ph()C)(' lc:C• 5tudcnta ~leome. lU9S.kerCO.t.a M~• Dolly t>tlot Veta brll\fr 0.0 214 Car lft ... 1041 t.,aaalnt'd.642 5678 & t rlephooc required Or.JporEmployer t.m W. Commoeweahh. !iiii .................. ______________ ,hllttt.oo. --------- HOSTESS 18582 Beach Bl. Ste8 Beach. Successrul appll· Huntington Beach. 92647 i:ant must !)(: vt>ry pror1· 1714>963·0867.549-9077 c1enl In all phases of Member lnt.emallonal !!ecretanal skllls. mclud· Real Est.ate Network In.: typing. :.hor thand. Exper. 21 Over. Fri Sat Sun t•ves Call S48 7418 or ~I HOUSECUAHIHG DISC ~~~~~~ lm"-nts Mgmt Bus man seeks 102 E Baker. C M motivated lnd1v or cpl to PRESSMEN S hould have Green lloml!t or S1m1lar S mall Web Exper Apply 1n person. Pennysa\.er. 166C Placenl1 u Ave, Cost ul•--------• Mella dictat ing machine & clerical Also must !)(: able to work well on t elephonl· Appl1('ant _ should be btwn 25 45. a l truc'l1\l', well ~roomt'(! & plca~ant Abll 10 1o.ork well under prt",::.urf• Salary commt'ni.ur:itt. with expcnence. abtbly S4 Pt>r llour 979-530U. EOE assist In bus I' I f !'> llr-3 Wl'l'k fl73 2012 ---------·J 64$-1182 ------- Produc Hon Assist. /\JI around hle manu! & lhlU~l'kl'l'l"'l'r &: IO\ 1ng bJb\ l Jrl'lo1kcr It vc 1n Ref-. rtoq Call art lpm ~~1 llou!lekcc•per hH 1n 2 ~hool .tt(e ch1\drt.>n Bch hM• S11l SllJO Wk ,.. nn & boant *17 ~7 llUl st:~Et:l•t:H l.1~t' in. mu. ... l "111.'Jk t.ni.:. t>nJOY l haldrt>n. rl'f rcqwrcd SW 4!)38 or 640 8M4 \t,\IDS WANTED M 0 DEL B I k 1 n 1 & ~g ·g dullei. Must be de Top ""ages paid: Thl• Inn sportswejr. falling & d1cated. Pref mature .at Les:una, 211 N Coj~t photograph} Some '"" person or }Oung person llwy . ~J:. Bth per 21 25 36 25 JS R;igs .,., mature allltude. Ca ll MANAGEMENT--Unllm1kd 7611 ~248 aft Miss Dunham. S56~ 6pm t..agunj Beach E't:<'Utl\ e -P l.Jme Eves Women or m wholt.'llale suppl) bu~1. MOTEL MAID. ""P ner men No pressures. Xlnt nri.'I affiliat ed .... 1t h Harbor Inn Motel, 1800 pay SC & L11g Bc h 11\ 11Jm1c fa:.t ~r•>.,., ing W Balboa Blvd N B ~99 JlW6 ______ _ m.aJor 1ntt'mat1onal cor· .... UR"'ienyM.u.• RlALlSTATE poral1on needi. people " ~ "'" onented 11saoc1at('s full Ellper'd. r1t1mc Mature .APPRAISER orpart-tlme.494·:,z'73. '1\Ule, over 21 6 Days 1n Imperial S&L Ass'n , Jlous('keeper,Compan1on iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiai•-iliiiimm•-•iiii•I clud1n1? Sot Sun Wo rk EOE M/F. Quabfica to t'lderly ludy. llvc·m. Man ~__,__~ w planli. & Lret"I S3 lfr & lions. 2 Yrs full·llme ap· lnan1• s11.i01-.h i.ix•akmi.: ~Ir unTW"U up OnHti me Ins pra1sal exper. or class II 11n·f~rrl'() ~~ f\1711 t'our1le ..Tant~ r lovely benefits Advancem ent de:i1gnation. 673-3130. clll qwl'l 57 umt ail adult potential l.agunu 11111~ fl-0. 9am·3pm IM~tfo:DIATE ('o:-la Mesa Apl Bid~. Nursery. Inc. El Toro ---------OPl?:NIN<.i~ $)()() mo. Husband mu ... l SJO.:>M3 R. E. CAREER ·nw ~traw llat P1zzu in be handy Reb. 642·8001) ~RTU .... ITY El Toro has I ult & vrrv " I' ttm•• dwy & ruihl l't>"\I - --- -NURSES Prosr>ert1ve Associates lions no~ 11v1111 Wt• are a MAMAGIMEHT TRHE RM's $60.$66 Stoff being mterviewt>d for re fin f.imtl) rcstdurant YounJt mar lo work 1n S60PnvateDuty ~alehome&lnvest.dept 1o. 1trr.at r1ncl1• in our pm grm~1ng tuol rental liu.•>1 LVH's.-$42-StGff Our successful method duct .. & 1Jt'Oplc If \OU en ness Must be nl'Jt in ap 546 Pn' ute Duty opens door to six figure )Oy Pf'C>ph• It h•vt• an OUl pear & havt' Vl'ry neat AldH $34-Stoff Listmgs for you 21 pro- aolnl( l>l'raonahty. we handwnllng. 6 Day wl-ek flti.ble yrs 1n Npt m11:ht h.t\1' .... h.1t )ou'rt> w weekda> off Prefer S3S Pnvalt' Duty Harbor area. Ph for ap- look 11111 for A1>1\IY marnt>d man for perm Serving All Orange Co pomlment. ~n1w 11.il 1'1t1J an Sc.n r~pons1blc poi. Exper Workmg !lours & Uuylj 675-4961 J (• t • .,,.,..,.. not req'd t\pplv. 193( Of VourCho1rc ......_ c--C UM upis r no. <>'""" Mal Practice Ins Rcq'd ,.,.. -IOft o. Camino l 'n rm trano ... or Ne.,., port Blv_d_. c_· M__ Gro p Ins ranc. A"ail 2819 Npt Blvd . N B SALESMAN To locale Prophy lactic Vendmg Machmci. No CO!>l to location l::ui.} present.allon Good clos 1ng uvt'r age Com m 1ss1on payable after machines are 1nst allt>d Call Mr. Sm1lh. «71-11 464-4416. 1714 > 453·4464 & pnor :1alary tustory CaJI Mr lfald('m an for appt 751·9800 ------ •SECRETARY• SALIS.OUTSIDE ,\ marketing director n.• q ' the 3!1SISt..ance or ii Office SupplJes & Pnnt l>t>e'ly 1n the (inn's Long mg. LJ:8 ro needs person 1 Beach plant -& who w1gen I olc or sales e~ 1 would movP lo th~·11 j)('r lo handle. e:.lab I Ol.'camlde plant m Oct local acct s Salary. Xlnt salary & frln~t comm + c1ulo allow benefits. Call Mr. Huy'! Phone <or 11ppl (714 > t21.3i 4~7"1H 557·9212. a sk t'or Mr . -------- West. Newport Sta · !Jone rs SAUSPERSOH Plumbing Clxlu~ & sup piles Call 536-1452 S~E:RSON Specialty roods & confe<'· lion sales lo retail stores lhruout Orange Co. & fr ingeattas. Sa.I ..-car & exp Must be mterested an long range oppor. 642 3225 --- SECRETARY To th(' pres Box 424 Balbou l:.!and. Ca 9266:! SECRETARY Pt:rsonable, good offtn · skills. SJ hr. Apply in per:.o~l<&-01 Quail St, NH SECY /RECEPT. morl.' 111lt) l!Hi 0051 u u t! • F. o E M ,F MANICURIST. pt lime. WESTCLIFF , RECEPT/SEC'Y SAUWBlSOH lo..1sua """"CE Ver> busy salon 'n ..._...., RtQlstry Dictaphone. accurate for young Orange Co fast grow1 ntt sPorltnl( good manur offenng ranl oppor T}ptnl( sk1ll.s. 111 ln~ & sh req d Apply 01 t•all. N~wportcr In dll.5lm>s. 17851 Sky Park C:-St~· 0 . l rv111, i5l 063$ " 9'An Leisure World. 830 1100 1617 Westcllrr Or t t h ...... s I 11 g ht l n 8 r I "l u r l' . ·rVICt' StJUOn AUcn '"ti• ln1urnnc·-firm 1n or~9370 s "' "' N n-h ypts · t'IVY .,..ones a h E d d o • " ~ • tc..i,, ewport""ac l650 Call bet 9 s ow room xpcr ant, t'"~r ay "' SA has open1nsc~ for .._. 631 ·06 Io or to 7 .. -03 wn am· helpful m dceoraUng or Eveti 1-'ul! 41 v1Umc Ap Proofreader, Malo! Curd MARl"E llam. "1 11 sal~ Woodllahlm~ ~·1x ply. Shell St11llon. 17lh ,\ 11 typlat & Cul'tomn HARDWARE Ofc ~2;,~.~~t 9 ~ Recepllorust for telephone lure C.:O , 2031 S I::. Main lrvme, NU service Pen.on t-:xper c• -1( 1~~~~~~~~~ order desk. Must type & Sl. Irvine <MacArthur~ -pref'd F'\111 or p1t1mc ~ I~ have clerical exp. A good Main> ~2901 Service Station Allen ('all Elhe.~tt. Expr nee. Salary open. HURSESAIDIS oppor for nght person ---------dtanl, part time. eve15 /¥ lull time Send resume to Allk for Ron Coleman ~P>rwffonal wknds 3928 E. Cal Hwy . LAMDSCAPI Ad# 737. D 111ly P ilot. & O rde rlle:s. exper ~ 141 Exper'd Pre mium CdM Of'PORTUMITY P.O. Box 1560. Costa Bayview Conv H011pital, ---------Repreaentallvet. High t-Exper 'd mamttnance _M_(l&_a_._c_A_92Ul______ :n"!SThunn, CM 642 3505· RE,CIPTIOHIST commlu lons to cover St'rvlc~ Stu Attendant. foreman/labore r ~•es"GE TECH .... URSIS Fash Jal Financial Serv. LA Orange Co. & San ~x~r ~ FU~i:ti P/ll~~h • • • • """"" "' "' nnn RecepttSecy. rront Diego Co. areas. Pleo11~ W Y rco on. RN'1\.lNN'3, F/U mu dc:ik. Exper Relt req'd, s ubmit resume to PO ~.C _~_i ___ _ t . Eaper'd Esll ma tor Call for Int e r view )46..()Nl bt wn 8&S U:GAL SICRET ARY With diploma for lop PtUme 7-3&3-tt. Type 60 wpm 3119 San Bo'( :!878. N e wport Serf. Sta Sales-ft ~~G~a=7~~~~a ri~~~ri~~~l:; Mlauel Dr. N 8 . Suite Beach,Ca92643 XJm opportw\Jty for u Newport Bch 646-77 .m. SALIWnAl1 per'd sale.man. Gooo •t.lASSAGE RECS'T10HIST Office Supplies. Sta ~y Ir benefit•. Mlulon Nt'wport Beach Law TECH-FEM• Office delivery bov nncl Jo -. ~ Firm in the lllrport area !'>5'~ Comm·Guarmln. lion Neat, briJCht ";~ Newport Bch developer tioner y & Prlntlna • ........ .,_, seeks lntelli aent FUll .. PT.work.Legit man wanted for N n Telephone. typing & F/t.lmepoe.avall.Phone ~Madt.Opn 11«tttary with M>me ex· EUTESPA $40-Sl9S mganeenng firm 12 general olc skills req'd. ror appt.. 5'.S7·9212, aek for Sina le ft dbl nddlt' perience In civil Utlga. br onvenllcreq'd /\p Salary commensurate ~r West. Newport Sta lmm td o pcni n l' ~'~ :.!-~~f:~!l. a!I a ~ ~t 'f ~ eR to : ~' ~o ~ ~ ·~~l~y~1'!..:1nSt~pe~Nrson'.!:p~Bc~h_a_s_._'_40_1l.1~-w.-.'-a.-bl;U.-t.1-;.._ff1•_•~-;.-;.-;.1_1•_·.-.-.-.; ,_u_one_rs_. ------_540_-_3814 ______ _ r-75• 1211 newcom-rs & contact -RETAIL SALIS .. ..-ua.---mcrcllants. F1eJUble hrs. ~IMAMAGH Tbe R~ Balloon Ltd Fe=nSo~me--sbop'·· .. R ~ c-tn• C h ildren 's & u...... .,., LE C AL T A I N E E · Need ur. bte typ mg ~ experience. Ideal CLERICS r ,. per bot will tratn S: 8.\ Bright, xlnt lYPlt\• skll M'1·309S fodady 40 years orokkr Women's uppart'I has hr Xlnt co benettt.8 C»n ror career oppor on M Call s.s7-0822. 1525 Mesa r / time open in I' In Sam noon $45-0403 · II typewn tu In N. B Mature women wanted Verde Dr Plu•. Room Fnhjon I.al fOC' mat urt"" · · est•tt' planning cor for howiecleanlng svs 208.Coata Mesa UTOTIM dyn•mlc sales person Shipptna Cleric who can porate law practice M• Top SS. P/tlme. t·:ir nee ---------1 C....,._. M"11eh nel. Call Jand44'8808. allo do Liaht uscmi>'y 11 eJ1per. pttl'd, but wit ~5123 !:?.'~~om1 .. "'~n Cl~te~ SA.LES Xlnt oppor In rapidly lnin Call (7l4) 8J3..llla .. b--1 & t t IHUI .. •• ~ "'~' • --I Al"UI lf'OWiJI& CC). s.Jnf')' JeOO. ~ ..... c ... u 0 or m r PHONE SALES L•suna Bead\. Other ,.._~ inonthl(. C :.11 Mr LOAM tune ex.per pr't'f'd. Call arHa have op•n1n~1 b looltln1 ror :! sharp LcmaaP 540-$222 PROCESSOI rr.Mll.9&-apmonL)'. Phone Sales people. alsO. No exper. req d. people Interested In a INlle or fem ale, 18 to gs Al)ply al any of our l1Ume perm. poelUon l.i SHOE SALES Good •pot at Dana Polnt ..atc:AI. yeal"lot age, Guaranteed ~-men'' European clotblna rrr. ct.y hn. no Sun· ftnanei&l tnsUltltlOft for llCHMOLOGIST waaes or commwlooa 2588Newport Blvd. &spe>Nweertalet Willd · days, eitper prel'd , xlnl Individual preparlna S Yrs reNlll aU around 2$0 East t7th Street. CG!11.a Maa 042.1702 vancement Into manaav· cood lor ria11t penon. Real &tale d«wnenta. ho It I pe r q 'd Suite o. Coata Meaa.1•-------•I meal. Exper. In dothina We1tcUtf 66oe.. Nwpt Call 1Uveraldc 11 > •P • u r c · ~ • 0068 30 salH aeceu. Call ror Bch. Mr. C11rreo. at -.oeo, ~t 161, Equal WorklDJ/aupftr vlsory """'ween .. : : p.m SAll.MAJCa •PP'· ~ ()pp>f'Emp&oyerM/F. pClfttUon.FtUm~~call. M&-4223Eq •1=wllt Need• h•odworlter. '44-4500 ---------'ACIACA ua >' Some up•r. req 'd . SWITCHIOAIDOflt LYM 1·3 HOSPITAL Emp yer 541-s.4. SECRSTAllY ror law otc. Must know bow to type. MedkatJom • J.ll 1'eam 11792 OelawareSl. HB NB. Exp not IMC. W\ll APPb' to Aoctitor. H~ Leadu. Meu Verd• IU-Olllut 21\ _________ ,The futat draw lA the tnlft.91rtcfd.M4·1CMO 1..&111na. 415 s. Coalllt CoQy, Hosp, .-& Cc:.a\a Equal ()ppofo Employer th1np fut with Da.ll,y Yt'•L · .a Daily PU HW)' Latu.DJ 1k t d1 St.CM Ml-S9:S. PUatWantAds. Q~Ad.M2·54m. nAdResulll Ma.5179 ... w :: • .. •• •• •• .. :· :· .. : • Pha aU cral\ calafOl'ln • wtUI Olltalda plam or cea. lnl amce exper. Kiah • ...i.na. IOOd taenef1u. ._, ~rm .. tpmf'nta. r or Immediate Hire C:.11 ..• .. :: ·! VOLT ..... 1\1 ....... ' .. '• ll41C:Dr '· :: HM 41 • <Acrou From .~ ~Co. All'l)Ort ) • Equal Oppor. Employer m..AOC Labndor. I '°°"TAIL.I rn ua am peo1 ta t~~=~~~~!!~I ~ ble, M.50. I Yr old,---------n.y Pood* 3M lf' 7 K.llle u watnt.l. fr. . w· ..&. ~ l'llllbopay M~ f\"QCD ~ u ..... 4 ,.lft.C.EOUT .,kf while': l Hlk )t, bdbrd. ~dnlal . hlr, Ant~ ~.r · ,...,.. ~raflnall C.11 ,_....,.., ..mo. 1 YT .....u142 pad. bchprd IHO/olr r Gange Nit.. labl• TOP CASH DOLLAR MU:l'll VlOLlN .... •fd ._ -.... ' ?SI 7441 nw. boyw SctlWlnn bill•. PA I D f' 0 R V 0 U M • • * G ... In ..,, fl w bo I ... ..-f ,,._ .. Y• 1041 ......__._ • t-··1 1aa .. ·Ar .__r J EWEUlY. WATCHES. u ru • -cu ' at u. W A ,. ...... PO'kC Couch va~ated at.npes ~.• .-"...... ... .....~ Coot mdl. W n .... Uke GUITAR. Stella k T. -··••••••••••••••••••• I Ex· atoobUwwJ, LamPIJ, an ART OBJEIC'TS. GOt.D. new Incl bood. Soe:M>O ... 1$33 su:::l./s~~Lf'5 • • ~1--~.:m~~~· X· UQues.hlnld•tem1.SAT. blLVER ~E1tv 1 ct:. JltzC1•w 979 .012 , ahrkei -------.-., .... -Gm .. _... --0 N LY ! I I ) I ) FINF. FURN & AN ........ CeramK's Up .. 'la.-IMor-r. Sl lJU-•-MOVtnamuatsellCorbed Aq u amarine. f'' V . T1QtJES 64$-ZIOO VouantU..wtnrwrof ---------1•••-••••••••••••-•t•• lltoOlon\bruSat .~--room aet. dresatt. rule 1Wanwr1Newhope1 4Ucketslothe QOOODIM.t •OC .. "'T-'.a.y .. Or 8 Appo1ntment '" .. _ d h d bed UMl&Aeil TA8S W ..a....u .__,_ I ~ ._,,. • • Y Youar••"'-wmnaror •tn ' queen 1 ea ·GARAGE I M OV I NG r ....... nranD•ll t'lm quality w.__a e l 4 week a o Id . CallM2·7576 .. me "' <'hr 11 t d r w rs. Ca 11 rom')'our bwslAees c1trd carpet, sold by carpet .. ~-/bl .. AA,__ Call MC. 8olA Rear Parkin& 4 Uckeutothe Ml HS. SALE-Househokt Items. Send One card for \larh BOAT SHOW Layer. work auarant.eed. ""'""'' aea .. ..,,.,... ot<t IACICDOOI AMT(f>S Westen. NaN.al pot plants. lawn eqwp, Lag plus one spare We at tht! Expert 1ulallatlon. ::~s 842 35el/H2· "1 um Harbor Costa Mes• BOAT SHOW Girls wht 1 pc bdnn set. toys. rum. car ram~. return ptrmanently ANAHE!M 846-~ .. • 1175. wlnut kn& sz hdbrd tow bar, il vw. gnll. sealed attractive Wlg & --------ot.....,..o .it the $25.847-6860 swing set. 14862 Yucca. strap, meeting a1rhne COCNVENTION TENNIS. Wall sell ~ "-ot&°"Jlms I cr ... lll!:R._....ms ANAJ~EIM lrvtne s.s9-5327. Sat 9-S, I 0 ls P ENTER s tn°1 6 umbrshp ••••••••••••••••••••~• ~rr "'".,.. ' Solas<2>.tblsl2l.Modem Sunl·S reqwremen · re March9-l3 •"' "' for Advanced Collectors l'O~ENTION Modular tsetl. Offers vent loss & then • For a Please call 642.5678. ext Capistrano Racque t fo'1ELD5Warehousente Prospect llJll Anlqi. m CENTER R1v1era Sofa bed, Harws 1060 personal.lied tag ent'losl' 333. to da1m your Club 496-9289arts 30. ~~~r~::J>.''J>;,~~::: The Old Clly Plaza 111 March9 13 ,........,,.... ••••••••••••••••••••••• wallpaper, Cabra<' or tickets B k b d h P I d S Cl ~ · D GI ·· & un e s . ma og . Grands. Players. G«*lR 1 au a. an em Please <'Bii &&2 5678. ot Reo '•Arab·i-Morgan ay o paper we * • • lh • ... • II b k & custom . you sin outforbuslnesa. R-.lM 4925850 333, to da1m >Uur Mechler~angame/duung Blood Bay Gelding wi ac tnm your d Bedd 1 t o t t -'~ ,,. -. rawers 1ne n· opt. Kawaa. Stein••>'· Tele•ne Sales 19th~Glass ltCkt!lS •• * :25~~velvet chrs. Trained. Stock. Engl, ~lo~ac';?' ~o C8.-u>3~~~a~t~~~a~I cl.S7S.494-04i Baldwin. Ch1t'kertu. Work f>io-me Earn ex· tra.-.. S-'-pleasure. Very spanted PRICES $300 ~~leves. La ELECTROLUX Vamabe. K1mbat1. tra ca.sh in our c1rcula JWVW -1 Yr Lab mix tn·color ~S. 1055 S800 tnclud·g all tack $2eaor31S5 le c vac Wrltir 17l4 >8S&·it'fO. uon sales room F1euble • M9-ch 5th Ii 6th * Good retnever. !\hots & ••••••••• •••••••••••••• 846-0&32 415 Lags SJ 60 ea Otrome Furn. lamps. ten· ci~~~~ heap. 12072 Brookburtt. GG hrs AM or PM. Meo. Antique & Collectable obed1t!nce tra1n1ng March 4 & 5. Moving. Jtwetry 1070 6'9tag.sSl 50ea lllS dresses & derorator ---------PIANO lJprtgbt. 'itiJ(. womenorstudents Cius. INN of TOMOR-968-2801 fum.sheet mus1c.rollec ••••••••••••••••••••••• lOor.moreSJ 40ea Phone 67S.7359aft6 Raytheon Fatho~eter r.enoashed & recodd. ~I LA Times ROW 1110 West Katella. tors records. massage Sales Tax Included Mark 111 Portable 5475 848-~ • Anaheim MaJemute Female 5 yrs. table. utJI trlr. el~ 20:562 WANTED NO CARO~ Rear end ror Falcon $40. Marlin Chair Swan 2SW --------- .,Telephone sol.lc1lors We -Germ.in Shepherd EgretLn.HntgBch. TOP CASH DOLLAR Orawyourownorsend Paar of foluHs on 20·· VHF & Antenna. Kln&HAMMONDSpinetO.ZICI needlOg1rl~tosetdinnerV1clorlan Marble Lop Cemale7yNINf>.lfl..ll PAID FOR YOUR name.address.phone & nms.sound ures.$100. size bed.complw/heed· M-l. Hammond !'ilova reservation:. in the eve c«kta1I lbl $165 Che~l of lavaden T.,.,._• JEWELRY. WATCHES. we'll make one card per 642-3379 board. Call 00-8S58 btwn Chord. Leslie 1pkrs. AU. Hrly wage +bonus. no drwrs S8S. S165. Brass Female<.:ockapoo.freeto Bwlder's models ac· ART OBJECTS. GOLD. tag.Add25'each. Beaut aquarium 65 gal. 9Alr1&JPM. Barga1ns!7S2-6810 .• : ~~ll!~.,~· t•all art Jpm, 67b~d;17x4tra long $250. goodhom~-6409 cessories. antiques. SILVER SERVICE. Send~heckormoneyor· fully eqwp·d inc fresh .....,..'""" ,,.., 9'xl2' Karastan area FINE FURN •-AN derto -h Id · •-"' · _L.OTPRl ........... G wtr fis h & stand $75. TEXAS OIL COMPANY Applancff 8010 10 wk old. fem l:llar k rug. c 1 ren s toys "' TIQUES.6U-2200 ..-. """ 6441920 needs mature person for •••••••••••••••••• •••• • Cri!rman Shep pup. well c Io th 1 n g & m is c . p o Box 1560 --·------- short tnps surrounding REFRIGERATORS behaved, lov1:s kids household items. Sat. & FLAWLESS 1.47 rt <AlstaMesa.Ca.92626 Stainless Steel Pretzel beach area. Con tact WASHERS·DHYEHS 548-0117 Sun. 9-4. 1907 Bayaaere Diamond for sale --Machine SlOO. SEE IT! customers. We train Recond1t1ons-Repros & r..-!.1..-Terrace, CdM. Irvine halfway btwn wholesale EARTHWORMS.ALE 67$-5258 Wnte L K. Dick. Pres . Frgt Uamage Guar 1 Del ,,,.._._,.. 8050 Terrace & retail. 496-9289 aft 5·30· FOR GARDENS. Let the --------- S o u t h w e s l c r n 29 Vrs in Orange Co ••••••••••••••••••••••• llulite J Family Garage U•atock 1075 worm help you culuvale. T~nnas M embrshp for Petroleum. Box 789, Ft DUNLAP'S I green h 1 g h ba r k Sale 24971 Wells Fargo ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1000 for $4 3000-$10. Also Sale. Hunttngton Seacbrr Wonh.Tx 76101 1815NewportBl.C~ t•ha1 r·S85 I high back Hd. Laguna lhlls. Sat Reg.Morgan mare.broke worm castrngs. e·s Tenrus Club $300 Save CALL548 7780 chair <needs recover March5.9am·Spm. to ride & drive. blk Worm Farm. 17362 SIOO 1·996-6532 TOOLMAKERS angl·S35 OR $100 for -parade Morgan gelding Gothard. HB 847-5141 Beaut. Custom made Needed to build and Kenmore Washer $75 , both' Also. I chrome & ANTIQUES. Plants. Eng Western <H•; ...... u.TTRESSES• $2500 Vasaslu area rug. maantlln s mall semi· Signature Washer S75. glass ceiling hght $40 rrusc . Sat 9-5. 1812 Port 338-IOll """" l8x2l. Ttuck luxurious automatic raxtures & GE Washer $50. Kt!n· and 1 hall celling Westbourne. l llarbor SmgleSet.sS3950 wool. taupe shades. Will toobng. Wall also con more Gas Dryer S65 hghtS20 Phone&l20l38 V1ewHomes1NB MocMIMry 1071 f'u11Saze$4450 not m new house. must .. _ th 2 t Cuar/del C.<l! .,.,.,., ••••••••••••••••••••••• 8°J Mottre" Focrr.ru ~611 Best ofr CAC CCNT ~1.....-ryoungmenw1 o .....,...,..,.. SAVE' MARCii SALE SAT&SUN. ll9E1ghthSt 0t ,, ~, ""' ,.....,......,,, 3yrsexprmtoobng.Alsow111 buy some refngs. New&usedfum,.ippl"s. llB 1-'um. Dakes. AntJ· Mey.co Concrete Pump, 838Eo·.1l\tS1 S A AREA RUG Shades or opening for E O.M apprs. ~orkmg or not. rrusc W1lsons Bargain qucs&kruck knacks. 200 hose,$5.600. M7·5636 blue. 9x12· $40 bst oCr 161 Pac1C1c View Mem'l i-------~,.. Prk Cemetary lots. Sell HAMMOND .. 1nd1v or together. Xlnt pnce. 673-3007. ORGANS Mature AbelUa 's, ready lo COMPLETE LINE· plant.makes beaut •NEW&USEO• • hedf{e. SlOtoS15645-0U8 Buy with <.:onfldeJlc~ from the O l de~1 For sale. Everest Jen· Authorized Hamn\oi1i;I rungs Premier whl chair Dealer In Orange Codn· Like new Sl50. Call bet 9 ty. we will not be~· & 5. 96S-l38 l 111gly undenold ! ! -El-ec-.-cy_c_le_Sl_OO-. _R_ed_uc_, FREE ORGAN CLA$S ing couch. SlOO; slant Mon eve, everyooe St welcome board $12.50. eel lYP· Sl'OP IN. OR CALL 1ng de s k . S75 . Typewriter. Olympic •••JUST.ARRIVED• Manual S25. See ad un KAWAI PIANOS der8010 833-JS:M macturust Good pay & alsos<'rapmetal6755258 Nook 12 Store!>>. 545 & M!H88S ukenew &445171 company beneflls - -81~ W !9th. CM &il 193< F'URNITURfo: SALE·Hlfl SELLING FlLLDIKT -----Hanging houseplants for Ga11erT001Co.:>4(}-4080 Frigidaire cro!>s top &~J262 Chtnil Cabinet. llv rm Mi~1 8080 Inexpensive. appro"t Large crystal chandel.ler sale.Satonly' llAMMONOORCAN & PIANO CENTER . 2854 t: Coast tlwy. freezer. white. S80 L544 chr. roffet-& end tbl. 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4,000 cu yds. II> cu yd for S300 or make orfer 968 1809 Corona del Mar TRAVEL AGENTS Miramar Dr. Balboa **I BUY** lamps, all xlot rond CUSTOM ro} al ty Corner o r Phone846-3405 MiKellaneous & MANAGERS Perun Pt . 675-1358 Sal Sun q 5 204 Vii.ta Ca <'herrv & Traburo. El ---------Wanhd 1081 · Heavy commert'1al Ex ' Good used l-'um1turt• & JOO.Ne •Bluff:,) WOVEM wooes Toro7681251.833·3600 llO Gal custom aquanum. ····---·················HAMMOND. LOWREY. tensive tele work. must WANTF.D l ~ed «Pl Appliances OR I will sor;.TOso'; Ofo'r For ~alt~ electric t·op 1nt·lude' pumµ. tiller. GU L 8 RANS EN. love detail. Salary com-stuve Must~· workml( :c.ell orSELLforYou l'\Jm, many hsl•hld itmi., pcrtoncdrycrSAO. t0x3' f1:.h & :.land SlOO or SSSCASHFOR ORGANS & KA\VA J ensuratew/exp George 6736336or6429666 MASTERS AUCTIOM rea:. prtcrd 20671 Ove~:·~t~~~~C~~:rn:c. pool. complct~ $20 makcofr Callart5pm. Goodusedrum/rehigs PIANOS.ForYourPrice Collins 7 .. 21001 64L 0 686 & 833 9625 llopelown Ln 11 8 • ., """1u7 frzrs&~toves"'A" "768 "811644 9200 -_._., . Norgt' frostlc.ss rdng -• IMagnoha/lndaanapoli!i I ,64~5-8950~~;;o;;;....,iiiiii~833~·;;;,97;_;7~0J..:848,:_·04:.;.:,·w;:_ _____ .J...""""--'"==....;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;J.;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;,;;;,;;;;;"";;;;u-v;;;;;;;;J.;;;;;';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;mjj"" TY,IST SlOO Gd cond While ---p !l63·57W 847 ·1670 Meehl rum xlnt· Red/gold Patio Sale Sat & Sun. ' ;,.- Needed full lime. Must -rouch SIOO. tbls SSO/SJS. swaµ Meet Pnce:. 7792 "' be acruratc w /recep Port d1shwshr. West ~mP6 S35: dinette $100. Ronald Rd llA. 11.B I 0 ~ c A H • · tiorust background San inghouse. Gd cond . ra· 168-483ll 847 0221 () •• ta Ana/Tus tin area d1antnnse SlOO 4932431 Salary commensurate --HATTAN F URNITURE Refng. dryer. misc sprt w/experient'c. <.::all Rerng .. IScuft, 2 Pc Secllonal$20.I Bar goods Fr11Sat 1Suo 544·5J37 btwn 10·11 AM or Work!. great S7:i rel chr Sl 5. need' nc"' 17142 Pleasant Cir HB 2·3 PM Call 551 3170 n.i:.h1ons. l rnrner t bl• -- S'IO Cd I :c.helfS2 675·5860 Movin~' Must 'lac Oak WASllER & DRY£H. corrtt tbl & ladies Oak $75each 5 JX's bdrm set 'Int cond d k """ I I" TYPISTS Call646584H Ofr Twin Matt bo>. t'~c;ll.rrel~.<'ah~°ctse~~~ ~p~;; ,. frame-. St\5 K•l Marguente. Apt 5 CdM Need good lypanl( a1>1htv KEN MOR£ Wai.her all d.metlt! !tel. b thr~ $2S Call or t:ome aft 6PM Good pay & excellenl c)CI~ L~Z ~ sizs 546-8756 art -tpm 67~4641 em p loycc be n c r 1 l MedJt bdrm rum. includ<" - package mclud~ cost or N l' w Sp et' d Q u t' t' n •1 drawer drt"~r w m1r BALBOA l~LAND 307 N h\'ing udJustment If 1n WJ.:1her Qwishowµn..tl'. ror.qnszbedw hdbrd & Badront Ws hr/dr:vr. ten'!lted call stJU Ill box $470 valut' ror 2 end tbb s.ioo Sut mower. ~ger. tools. furn S350 5116-6664 ~5.JUOur t9'1-l.1121 & ml'><' Sal & Su~O~ 549.5445 We Wall Be Interview ang Sat M ar<'h 5th •'rom 9AM ·til Noon STATE FARM INSURANCE CO. 3333 H)-t.d A•t CoataMfta Equal Oppor Employer Waitress F'ood/CO<'kt111ls -Apply aft 4pm. S1d 01\ Blue Beet. 107 21st l'I. N 8 Wa1treu . ~m11ll coHt•e shop rn NpBch 5 day\. 9-3 Call aft 5pm. 5414-470:1 Women S uperv11or' needed for Easttor lSunny Promotions at Moll!! In Hunt1nf{ton 8C'arh & Westm1nstt>r Call coll«'<'t before5PM, 71' 1175 4212 Y•C•JcN. Th~ Bt'l'llnt• fo'11'lhlon le1m Wom~n lntcre<itt'd in mwdnl( mont•:v Show t'Xtlutlvt• top Quullly tal!hiOOll. Nn pr1•v1011"I ex per nee No 1nv~1t <.:or & phone nee Wl'11r the I a t e s t I n (\(1 <' 11 n c fo~ashlons. Call rur penonal lntervw U63 7470 or 639-0047 Nt!w Cl:: Am erac-;-n-: ~·oowon'tlo&'sleep over C.:B. hab1lra1l. toys, CB stove Model JHC $450 tlu.s' N s , eqwpment. cages. furn. • . , r nt'W •• ammon m1'lc. no Junk 869 1 GE refnic. TBF 16S: SJ2S. Buuty Rest, Kg t.z mat Larkport Ur 118 SAT & GE Oshw:.hr. G~0442. tmss,$175 960·2106 SUN95 . $200 . used Tappan -• · ceramic top stove. !lmgle MODEL HOME GIANT SALE! oven~ ISJ3 ~ fURNITUllESALE - - -Quahty furruture. lamP'. Furn. household items, Allctioll IO IS pict~ & much mon• l(arden1ng pots & •••••••••••••••••••• ••• All must be sold at 50' ~ tc c-lothing Sul & Sun !lam •PUILIC * M'; otr retail <.:omc l'ar 5pm, ~Avocado. CdM FURHITUll • Iv . ~election l1m1ted mJGF. GARAGER. ever * S.111.' .;tart,, Mart'h S & 6. \thing goes 1-'ri Sun. 9 4 •AUCTIOM• ti .llAM Look ror ~11en,, -125 F. Bay St. CM C'Ornt'r k4'dh1ll & Moulton 7l2 0&9S Buhy !-'urn & l'kwv TU!llln 7.ll 41:tl dothes. Cars to llshld T.it.7:30,M DHl9nWek-. Cw'; llh stock u~ dilKoM 1tem11. mtsr Mrd1t M,YI«' CK~k Ven lo"l'IY Ne.irh new $100 lldrm & Jiv rm rurn. i!>l 2!kl0orli7~!~ r loth1ni.:. record" Jquar1um & hamster "'upplJl."I . plants & ~up pht-s. 20062 Cape <.:ot tall«'. II R Sun 10 6 1714) S36 llt76 fo xtt'fl~•on G1mt' t~ble Be1ut11ul ~mom ~ts v. brown n01ui.: rha1r-; d res\ er., 1 hr" t s fT\dtctunR wall unit, cor armoires n1h' .. 1and~ rt.'i! tablt'. wta table. 'IOfa ht' ad boards. nev. r ht>'lt & Io v e 9 e a t . q u t f' n ht'ds. )Outh group"I slffper. •Ian lop O/lk Ba ys hort'$ remodel dMk11 , hutl'h lOfl"I. China. rolfee table. Kml( sire ica.ra11e sale Wicker tJ blf' anti rhair,., Bdrm suite with fui'n. doo". bike. much rockers. ,or .. & lov armo1re. mallrn~H·s. more• ~l104.2S8l Vista e'leat'I. recllnl'r ... Occ naug sofa & love!leat Dr Nplkh cham1. color & tt W TV~. glass top dinette. w1n11 ----- Cortce & end t11blt'S. bnck chairs. man)' MOVINGSALE lamJJ8. picture'!>. washer, lamps Exrellent rond SAT1SUN dryef'll & stovM. stereo. 554-4760 Wi cker furn, drawlnl( 11000 BTU furnace. lhl. childs rocker.,. rt'frl1u•ratori1 Pl.US Rede<'Oratlng sale Glrl s btcycll!!I, pan ball mach LOTSOl"NlCEMlS(' master bdrm furn toy1, lad)'5/g1rls clothcm. SSS SAVE SSS ~~:'· rurn. ml'IC am. appllancea. much Mlrc.._.M Food aavallablc on the ------more 2104 Vasta Laredo. M I I c I I Bluff it) N.8. D.31>-S. ••••••••••••••••••••••• pl"t'mlscs ov ng omp etc apt .......... 1005 ll~ms subject to presale Cunushlngs. AU.EV /OARAGE SALE. •••• .. ••••••••••••••••• Wt• honor Bank or 514~Narclsssus.CdM fon/Sal. 334 Crest. Hunt A m u r 1 <' • r d . fkh. Nrlllh&Malo. Wondertand Mulcrcharge. Ca.shier·~ Bedroom set. 8eautUul. -------- Of .&-&!~I! checks & CASH!• NO new. all solid wood. s:w>O. Love Seat & Cheir. Box llUlfl PERSONAL CllECKS 89MW. Spg & Matt. Misc. HU 0 E war h o u It' PLEASE .. SPANISH bar, 3 stls. sm Sal/Sun. 311 Mesa Dr crammed with over MASTERS AUCTION re<rig. Sparush dm tbl & _c_M ______ _ m111lc boxes. nlckelo 2075 t/3 Nwpt la.cl. <'~ 551 .3679 Household mlse. lOt'·SlO DI.-.-UNT DURING MARCH I tP Cash in on Spring Cleaning And Save With a Daily Pilot ~ MARCH SPECIAL Applies ANTIQUES A PPLIANCES A UTOS B ICYCLES BOATS CAMERAS 10% DISCOUNT 5 LINES OR MORE 3DAYS • USE CASH In The Following FURNIT URE GARAGE SALES HOUSEHOLD GOO DS JEWELRY MACHINERY MUSICAL INSTRUM ENTS Categories MOTORCYCL ES OFFICE EQUIPMENT Pl ANOS & ORGANS SEWING MACHINES SPORTING GOODS SWAPS r---------------------------------~--(4 SHORT WORDS MAKE ONE LINE) 5 Lines, 3 Times = $9.00 CIHllncadon __ - - - - St•rt my Ad on this d•t•--------- For addlllonel Unee, edd S1 .48 per une. Mau check a. money order payabl• to DAILY PILOT. Send a. Bring to: CLASSIFIED AD ORDER DEPT. OAANQE COAST DAILY PILOT BOX 1580, 330 W. BAY 8'. COSTA MESA, CALIF. 92821 . . ' ·-· deon pianos. circus or C ST .... me ""'n w II 1 k 0 A -A . b h Sat/Sun. noon. ·-. :~::c1r~ber ccl~~k:: 1714tlll-962S 0s:o~:r t ~;,, 61th/;;:· _i_7th_._~_a_r_C_M____ Bank.Americard fllldaatin' anUques. 1714164MH6 seat. '500. of'r. m.8146 Clarinet. TV. antique sch OR Q BankAmeftc•rd #--------------Elrp. d•W-------- Q Mater Ctaarge *'--------------~. d•-------Over$1.000,000 Worth desk boolls. hsehld mtsc Amfttcan lntematJonal lkyclft 1020 Webb~. cll.1tom 4S22. R charove Irv Master Char c1111-"'t.,.. __ .....,,,... ....... _ .. __ _ Galleries; 181)2.T Keli.r ••••••••••••••••••••••• mede. 48x72 one. design M2-4'X11l an • • . ge r-----------------------------------FiRSi'- ln• St .. Irvine. Tel BOY'S:W" lversoa l01pd. SlSO. 321 Cabnllo. CM. --------Peyment must accompan1 ed. I CLASS 754-lm . Open Wed thru Gd cond. so. Aft <rear) Breakfast set. 4 cbrs. No rehlndl. I PERMIT Sat.tAMto4PM. Visit! 3.30PM631-3789 Sol u ... _ ~ I dshwshr. clot.hlna. toys • I a ........,aua.i. oew Yup-10.S.30 Sat. 282 Father. HO 1S s.t. Onl)i AnUque Sale, c .. ,. & bol. Brand new mattress. CM 548-lSZJ I COSTA MESA OU cheira, Sl20. Oa ~...... 1030 $165. Ta-efi4. -------I 0 % I CAL.IFOAHIA drtllHr w/mlrror. $12$ ••••••••••••••••-••••• 38" Round Waln1,1t Marble SACRIFICE! Victrola. '125 1818 Pin K.odak Ektuouad 140 Top table $2" Walnut Radlo/pbono. 10\I ap BUSINESS REP•~ MAIL St •• Huntln aton Bch movie camer• & Kodak Credenza. ruat color fillanc • Jacuul, art. a.. 1 5»851'0 Ektuound US movie el .J _.., Lr ho u NO PO .. T AGE NECE"''SARY IF MAI LED IN TH E U .. ITl!D STAT~S awtv ... c .,.,a • med. u \lrn, u.sewaree. ...er ~ » AnUqu. refi nlihln& ~.!'°~!'.~~never velvet corduroy jacket, Sf6. ll>am. 4(fl Sipal Rd, DISCOUNT POSTAGE WILL BE PAID BY k t t hn cabinet s re,-.-............. , merll.~ NB.~5 _;,.,,..;,, _______ .. fi.nbb6d. Phone M&-8849. Mamiya c.i. lOS ltm & While Balfftt Dresser· tlouMIW ot rum. 1ots ol Orange eoa.t Dally PUot au RoUtop d k. S4 ~e,?'~~6'2~~·: Mlrro~_,2 nit.!_ 1t•nd1, Mapltl~w0 aae •a;.• In e Box 1580 fCh eap!) Alto Oak M:Hl7B -·, 1100. n.-.ttan .,.,, 1100. rear. -rant• ve .. sideboard 2'a 48Jl81'' kcreltr1 chair. S\$, CM.5'8-'227 DO rr 130W.8aySt . ... ....._ u· ht D09I I04 t~·table, SIO. Vac _Par_k_P_l_•~--cu_l_d_e_sa_cu Cai. Mu.a, CA 92e2$ ai-. (l&;yft(CMUa), Sl .. •••••••••••••••••••• c 9Cf'. SlO. 551 ·'4112 .. ~. Sat t-S. antiq\ttl, a llMllD AKC KHSbood rem. 7 SoanlshWfOIChllron rum. boata. v~1"1thln.1. NOW! SELL ld)e tmnt wtt.h • 1DCJ1. All aboU. ~ed clln'1set w19tbalrt. Kausch Cr. H.nta lkb, Dllb PUotOusltled Ad. AA•. MO-sen SlOO. a1AU.11taArta • • t :'l·~~r~~~ .... ~~f!.?~~~~~~ JlJ!!~~~~~~~~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:~~::::~~!!!!I t •• ,_ ~ ..... ..... . ................. ..... ---... ----·Ml tr1r 6 nvea, ... : '!!....-:; l ~~ $IF 'D~:r;•. ~.~~ -..cJt.• -;'iii ... ~ ••• :: trHderr-4. U .. 1. IOAT•tOW ~. Trw het ,,,,,.,.•_...;.... ____ _ ..:&AL ...... + ..,.... ad' ........ 1lllr cu.a. 1fllln4 I TH WorW ~. AM/'111 raa. Wll !.utJia • ttca' ._, 0..-. &nck '-9.. ~ c•. atru. h ... , ... otr. I ~ ......... la OUn... r tlr.s. ·--.... lftOftlR,..tet. ~ ................ ..;;..~_;..._ ___ _ DAMA COff ......... _. W over 'T5 • GT. i..w 'TJ Qlp Evl.a rt ,,~........._ ui.. &lectrh II•••• m11a v.,.c1aa. 1L'1" • &ball •I-Xlat cond. --taiW 6 C1r_.. ,.,.._ -~ "nront Ven VI. Aff PS • • t i ........ IOt "1S.C.UalU:•..... 34111 C .. w .... a)"l1.I& 11.-. Pri. ~-_ ~-CWT alnt "74 JMp CJ5. Xlllt cond, aur'f, FM 1-trll •ter Dmeft91114'6-176J Call ICI--_......,. '" ._d IOO 1 '•••o bit w/nru for t'"-ol Gll50. IG7'3l&f\4pm. If .. •-••-•••••• .. •• Teall Yacht IOI• bed SIOO. aft.erl:•pcn. con , l a , ...., · h"Oeder. Must'"· b9t ol *iel J.J ~.a• 2 dlaln, $50. ea. JD.low 1tn ..._. 12'7 ld-8033 rw. eD~lJ "7l Dodi• Vu ... ton, I llH.. P.C., llOMJm lbl DOO. 7"' bp OB mu 71 ..__ *··•ty-·"p·...a '72 VW Poptop Camper,......_.__.....__._ cyl. auto. L .W .8 . veal. rib. Monte Calio 175.17J.G71 ~. ""' ..,.. ... ~ xlnt cond. new reblt eq, _.._..,. '74 Qi.evy 4 whl drive PU. &npped Int. Used by Mrr k. Eat. fore1rip ....... , llltbewater.Sll,lllSO. $4.500.~ S./... 9160 VW. 1tlltu trans, AC, new for Proto-type Me>rk·up. l300 1.1.rJD, itl-W7 oww 9040 DAMA COYf •••••-•••••-••-••••• off road Ures & rl ms Relldy for c111tomidn1. · P.M. ·-•••••••••••••••••••• YKM S.. SUabUy damaaed older ?I MUKIT &iper clean. 536-3052 an MJa.amt-epm _.~.;_;_------t19• F1sbln1 Runabout. 34551 Cmtus~ 12' Cabover c buala 20• lllnl Motorbome, Sp.m. m Pro reaulator rtbrsls. V8. fast, all new, mounUdcampu, but.a.De Dod V-3 to P/S _..;. ________ '72 Dodae T radesman e. Coat $190. Sel xtntcond.13'95.675-9800 O-Paillt496-176l stove w/oven, lit.e 4 Ice P/B~~lltFM•a~. al; '76 Chevy 4whl drive. w/AM·F .. sWre<>. Near- /offer. Ped. cood. Cal 28 loaded x.lnt cond box, $350/or trade for cood slps 1 ruUy self· Auto, PS. Camper shell & ly new steel belted Ure.t. 2S20 35' D•SEL IBrd' " .1• $l3 9c0· outboard mtr. ~ -t.·-.._.;.. r~•eprlce boot. 8 trk, xtru. $7~. bed, carpet . paneli:A. Ta •w• aa • "' sat s. · "' · ~ ..... -""' .,... firm eve call 8111 ,,.._., '"'" c: .. 1•-(.....,.•)all l '""' -774-216CM, (114) 70 VW CAM PER, mint $89196.. :. 12.500 . ....,.. 644......,1 •. ..,... .. ..,..,. ypea 19'Tl Mook design. Super REGENCY ?401.'()R 673-8407. Days, 673-4i.210 Spm itHvlnp. O.C. Swa na'ce. S39,""". Naples Sabot, brand n~w. cood, 20,000 ml. oa new ENT ... .,, ---------,Sat on row "B" _.., etia. $2500. '44·5161 HOMER ~ .61 CJS Jeep. Very clean, "73 VW Kombt 9 pass Van. DAMACOVE movlllg mu.at sell $450 Bil 92.SN.HarborBlvd.S.A. low mi. 9 s, 7S2·7222 Low ml. air. AM /FM ~i, I' Retw.tloa P YecMSGIH 892-007 •.m-2:502•• Steve.Al\5,493-3668. stereo. hke new. Bad T~w. &late top, anUq 34551 Casitm Ploc• LASER #31242 73 FUNG ·sa Wagoneer 4+4• ruru debt aqwsitlon. Must a..{2J.3)58'7-t026 . O-Poillt496-1762. Used only 4 limes Ra~· 20' Mini Motorhome, good . New trans sell. S3ZOO /bst ofr. ~'~Suri Board. S3S 1ng stripes. fully Dodge V-8. auto, P/S, '1000/bestofler 642·2520 8J0.79fl2or 768-8303 f;Verlall wet1uit$30 20 ' Chris. Ski-Bay equipped. $87S. Ph P/B. AM /FM, air cood, "73 Ford V-8, auto. radio, ._,!! ~ r:~tbf$1.SD. Al Lab un~~ N~~5~be;!d~~o ( 2 13 > 54 9 · 7 74 0 or 13 Cll1GI sips 6, fully self.cont. Tnicks 9560 P/S, P/B. AIC. sharp. -.. ..,..... uo 0 r. •Y• · P · • · • ( 7 1 4 > S 4 0 · 3 3 2 2 CAMPO Ot9J FX Sale priced at ••••••••••••••••••••••• $25.50tolfer. Must sell this ~.Eves,613-lB. many extras. Clean. eves/wknds. •·-•do-...... $6995 week!s.s.2-0528 ---------t MJke642·3336 ,.0 •• ,..., ..... ,, En,.,. REGENCY MOTOR '7S Dats un 610 PU ---------sair.,llest-•t, ''<T No Star, Jux sip . ---• • twQ-HOME RENTALS w/camper shell. Xlnl .. MMlllllll'NWW•-. .'lfar 109 28' Cabin Cruiser. Full Comp! eqpl. Full elc. "''.. 925N. Harbor Blvd,S.A. cond thruout. $2900. 1961 Ford Surfer Van, •'i••••••••••••••••••• head, galley, new VHF, Atoauc inbd, Nwpt slip. s3995 ••S31·2502•• 498-0592eve. stick shill $995/make of· SHE>WCASES. 4 matchln stereo. wit.I talk deal. Exe race/er, 494·S607 TRADE . 1973 850 Norton, fer. '6 lf'Chted. WALL CASES Xlnt cond. ~1691 Ofr. '69 Che•. 7Sl 5664 13' matching & lighted. Cl t S . T l 011 cooler, 6~ gal tank, · ___ -vu .C.0BoborRlck548·L3L3 as ron • w1nfer rt· 26' Excalibur, loaded, V·8 Van Convers on, must see to appreciate 'llWUcUS 4V!UULUl.L ---------• Hull, 60 I.IP Evmrude. spin eqwp'd. xlnt cond. auto, radio, dash air, 1820 W. Balboa Blvd'. .76 Dod V VS t 1V R-Sl750 644-8206640-5419 roof air, raised top, sips N.B. ge an. : au o, , -o. · OB, $7500. Why pay new 4• sink, toilet, range, many xtras. Cust mtoul. -t41ff,Ster.o boatpnces'?714·675·0781 gas/elec refrig, top73 Ford Bron co, 9,700 ml. $6,000/ofr. ··~•••••••••~.··••••;• 13' loston Whaler Super Sale shape. ZUU7S2. Sale tiresmags, 3 spd, 4x4 , 496-Z725. eves. GEcqlor TV,23 consoe, SO llP Evlnrude Trailer 1J'LaserSa1lboat '71 Perns Valley mdl D6 pricedatS2QJ5. AM J FM, best offer. '72FordVano/. ton Must walaut cabinet, needs new steenng. Sl400./of'. $850. 586.2569 Camper, for small PU. REGENCY MOTOR 968-0441 aft6PM see to appreci~te Lot.s of work. SS<H>rfer. 552·8028 fer. 642·2046 aft. 6 PM DalsWl, Toyot<&, etc with HOME RENTALS 3.a 2 ' h I Columbia 22. bead, 6 HP boot. Cd cond. Make of· 92SN.HarborBlvd.S.A. SSFordpaneltruck, extras.67 77 Te* 334os 4 c anne 16' Boston Whaler O/B, sips 4, all nee. fer.963-4442evea. ••531-2502•• bestofCer. '66 Ford Van, carpeted & ul-Sync Ste~ $900l•J>t' (Kalama), 8S h.p. 0 /8, equip. Good shape. 9140 T--11-T-.t 9170 968-044laft6PM paneled, tap~ deck, , • · Never us · shoreline trlr. $2800 $3,99S. or best offer. Must Motorbed likes n11....-., • ... AM / FM d $6SO ·3647 ft rm! 64S-3505 from S lo 5. sell 1'mmed. Have bought ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• '75 Ford F350. Stake bed/ ra 10 • · dump. Tool boxes, dual 968-0677 2'"1" RCA Color Set . 2S' b larger boat. 67S·74SS Puch Moped, cost S486. 16' Aloha Xlntcood. $1,295 anks 000 , i-· ---------G aranteed $158. 785 W 1974 Ca r ver ca 642-2712 will sacnllce for $386. orbest. t · 16• mi s. or TRADE: 1976 Capri. ~ U . D c ruiser fbrgls, twn 962-8368/~9336 67~130 Landscape or masonry 30,000 mi, 4 spd for good St, CM, nit screw. Well equ.ip'd. Newport 30, '75, VHF, OF, · $6500. S48·6S77. used Van. 496-5988 646-t79S 846-3033. dinghy, ROF, will deaJ Youth Moped. $400. or bst Trvl Trlr. Fully SC , •ShnoConsole (714)49!H928 ofr. xlnt cond. Call aft Cabana. Shed & Awning iSY.r LlN, snrf, AM/FM AutosW.ted 9590 3S' Chns Exp. Cru.sier, :!pm, 963-1252 incl. Like new 675-7984 ca s s, st p · b mp r . s d ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6" f.ong. New Garrard Twn 6 cyl eng, ba1t tnk, · RACING Sloop PC No. 968m~g67s. ~75 960 S2SS or CASH FOR CARS! Tu.cntable, AM /FM $7900. AY646-900C 26. $4500. MOPED-Max.IS Puch de· Trailers. utiity 9110 .,, radio. Record Cabinet. 837-5756 luxe, ltlnt cond, xtras. ••••••••••••••••••••••• --------Top $ DoUar $ paid for Xlnl cond. $300 or rea 13 Bell·Boy 25' FB, m $37S. 842..u72 HVY DTY. 26 •• 8• natbed '64 Chevy 'nt, reblt all clean uaed cars, trucks & ofr.~7533eves/wknds. OMC, very c lean . loah,Sflps/ ._._...__ c..__/ Stake pockets, hydraulic ~~o~~.'s7~ ball C.Orvettes. ~k for Paul _ _, Sl0,000. Pvt. Pty. 837-0750 ~u 9070 ~yclh 9150 brake system. $850. 2229 O'Neill Stereo, Kenwood Tanberg ••••••••••••••••••••••• Scoohrs Avalon CM. S4S.2100 72 Mazda Pk up 4 cyl HOWARD CIM•rot.t J BL & DLC. Yamaha '74 Sea Ray Amberjack ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ·. Dove & Quail Sts. ~00 Guitar. Misc. Cntr console. Xlnt cond. Pvt dock for rent, no live. 73 CZ:.DIRT A.MfoSenlce rarts good cond Lo mt. Sl60C NEWPORT BEACH ~~ Many extras. 552. 7603 ab.rd. Dover Shores. NB. & Accasori 9400 or best orrer. 979 7592 -Up l.o 55', max hgt IS'. Ex~llent Cond. ft WE PAY TOP DOLLAR M\illi sell 25 " RCA , ESTATELIQUIDATION Prevln'g rate. (714 > Only$SSO. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'S2GMC•,..tPU.-tspd,xlnt FORTOPUSEDCARS w!l~t. swivel base, col· 73 Thunderbird F'ormula 821·0230 121.3)924-4491. 846-1405 846-8579 VW ENGINES cond. S900 Mon· Fr 1 FOREIGN, DOMESTIC oi>rtv. Works fine. $125. 23'. Twn 188 HBP, 50 hrs. Sl-Sailbo 22, 25. '77 Honda XR7S USED · REBUILT ~~~~ S:s.'!;;6 Aft 5 & or CLASSICS S4S.684S 752·.WOO ~l in ;;s,;t tt!~bor. Xlnt cond1l1on Der Buagy Shop 530 6940 ll your car 1s extra clean & Marine F~late Sale: 19' Crwser. Ph: 673-8711 till 10 PM. $400 673-1933 VW 1600eng. '76 Chevy LUV Deluxe see us first. pment Gr11ymannew/auxeng. Recenlly reblt s hell. boat, 4 s pd , IAUERIUICK ••••••••••••••••••• Cabin, fully eqpd. w/trlr. ~Speed & Yamaha 125 Enduro. S~. $3()(). aft 6, 673·0790 AM FM cassette stereo 2925 Harbor Blvd. 90 Io f'tshmg or pleasure. Bst Ski 9080 legal. Und~r 5000 m!. Mirrors, lo miles , xlnt Costa Mesa 979.2500 of rover $3500 842--0271 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Was Sr. Citizens trail Autos for S. cond $3300. Ph S4S·0263 ••••••••••••••••••• · 1974 Kona day crw·ser 21 ' bike SZ7S/ofr. 642·4752 0 . . • • • •• •• • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • •7 1 I H.C 1/ T • 18' Calif. deep V OMC I/ Mondello Olds, new Berk ;4 SUZUKI TM 100 T & ' ' 2 Oft 11»<-r11 CJGntOwski big trlr Mo::.t all new. jet radio xtras tandem •k . A.ntfC~~c/s Long wheel base PU. • 5121.oYi W Sell $3300 or lrade for 1' II xinl nd $S 99S !\t pipe. 30mm, M1 um, NH• 9520 V-8, 3 spd, hvy dty trans, ~ er ay sailboat. 8'73·6109 • !;!;;~ co · ' lay down bogies, tncket ••••••••••••••••••••••• radio, heater, overloads, ~Newport leach -& more. $37S. Dana Pt. 1952 M BZ 300S Classic b h II Ou are the w1nn•r of ._..£... .r. ...JI 9060 493-1806 um per, camper s e , " -.. ~ 16 Kona tS' J et 460 Ford Coupe-One of only 86 pro· low miles. NJ2729 Sale nhnl Notfoaol LI DO 14 No. 3726. $5700 968-0856 ·~~u~:~~ r:ru~!:e':..g see to appreciate! Pn RECt;NCV MOTOR WE BUY CLEAHCARS &TRUCKS T 4 tickets to lhe ••••••• •• •••••• ••••• •• • Hatch covt>r. w 1trouler duced lhal year: Must pnced at S249S OAT SHOW Complet~ Ullman racmg Cd ha,.,. 7141842 3119 ply. 581-7446. HOME RENTALS equipped Cstm paint. T1StS:pcr1tatiott s ,.... · 92SN.HarborBlvd S.A 2828HarborBlvd. at the trtr, cover, many extras. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 14 KAWASAKJ 90, lo mi .. 1934 Ford Coupe, auto s:it 2502 • • COSTA MESA CONNELL CHEVROLET ANAHEI M Caragt-d lmmu cond. AircNft 9110 Xlnt. cond. Bumpe r trans, new eng & uphol · ---·-·------546,1200 CONVENTION By owner 644·7716 aft 4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• rack.s. $300. 675-8113 straight body, $4 ,250 ·57 Ford Pan~!. 6cyl :.l.lck i--------l CENTER pm 16 PIPER CHEROKl':E 492·0'788 Good body & int Nev. TOP DOLL.AR j Man.-h9 13 140 12 Intere:-.t or for 95.s F rd Pk $2200 VS valveJobS600 646 61115 PAID PlJase call 642 S678, ext THITO"l. In vcrf cond Sale. Fully eqwpped & The fa~t~t draw in the 1 au~atic up, · IMMEDIATELY 1J(), to c laim )Uur .Many extras tncluchni 5 maintained Will In W~L .a Daily Pilot 646-Z700 i 4 1 FOR 8 D 00 F2S3p ·S~/~'~3 FORALL tid<ets. S&lls, radio, au&o ptlot. stri&et. (7 u )836·0408 Classified Ad. Phone a~ e, l · I • .., · FOREIGN CARS • * * * SJ.6,000. Ph 673-7173 &Q)'tlme. '4.2 5678. '66 Landau T·Bird, needs air . s tereo, +. Xlnt CAUOR COME 1N new owner to continue 646-5792 TO SEE US restoration. 6"2·3979. VmtS 95 70 NEWPORT IMPORTS '67 uncoln convert. ••••1•9•7••5•;:M··c··;·::;··· 3100 :4~~~ol' NB New top, paint, tires, • "'" Restored $4500. 646-9000 Automatic, s unroof, chrome wire wheels, de luxe interior, alr cond. & Btrackstereo. C0749). "31 Model A, 4 dr Town Sedan. Good cond. $4000/firm. 831-1728 a.Ctet 6PM. SADDWACK VAWYIMPOITS 831-2040 495-4949 95l0 --------1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Corvatr Powered Dunt Buagy. <Bounty Hunter>. hdtp, fully equlpp'd, ~ cart., IS cyl. newly rebll trlltll & more. 497·21$3 01 496-8205 or See at Avery F~lgn Car Repair. '&I vw Baja 1750 cc ena. Holley. Norris. S&S gates, tocomas, 010 dist t.owbar '1200. Ph 645-1844 '77DODGE VAH COHVERSIOHS '77 Dodge Cuatom Vans First Compare Ours: Many New Extras. Our Sensible Package made to Your Needs. Sensible Lo-Pymts/Lease. Call rorQuoc.e! fi-;J· '72 Chevy Van Cam~r. • 6cyl. stick, pop·top. Many bui lt·ln11 . (714 l 1t11sou1 .. &REAllOVlfv~Ao • •~l• 963-I007.aft8/wkend1. "'"'°1900 '11.-~1 WE BUY •USED CARS& TRUCKS• Come tn or Call REI Appraisal Groth Clte•rolet 18211 Beach Blvd. Huntinttoa Beach 8472'087 * 549.3311 TOP DOLLAR PAID FQRCLEAN ~J •~111'>£1<ACHALVO 'IUNTINC..ION RE A(.11 fl..1.' l7R 1 ~40 04·1:1 IMPORT CARS ALI.MODELS llBDB SAL~ Tho 1917°• .. ~ ...... "' .... .... ............. ~ ........... .... 1976 .................. .....,.._, ~ ........... 1976 ...... to .... NOWI Muny IR for be1t MAltti.a teday __,IAVll ACT NOW! Limited Offer CASH TO YOU! AND A NEW FIAT TOOi $800 $aving$ FIAT MOTOR CO. WILL GIVE YOU $400 CASH BACK TO YOU DICI lllWR FIAT WILL llATCH IT ON AJIY NEW 76FIAT131 IN STOCK. CHOOSE FROM ORANGE COUNTY'S LARGEST SELECTION 150 FIATS TO CHOOSE FROM 2 DRS., 4 DRS., WAGONS & CPES. WHILE THEY LAST/ $400 CASH REBATE OR DISCOUNT ON ANY NEW '76 FIAT 128 OR X/ 19 In Stocki BUY YOURS TODAY and SAVE! SUPERB SERVICE DEPT: NICE SELECTION OF USED IMPORTS Dick MILLER . IMPORTS 11Bfi1D. 120 W. WARNER SANTAANA .557-2132 ~':.~:.-: ....... !~!! ~-~:.-: ....... !~!!!~-~:.-: ....... !~!~ ---· Autos. Hew 9100 Mtos. H•w ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• CIRCLE9CAN THEATER ttte Tall Shipe come allvel Surround ,ouraetf •Ith • 120 foot panonama cetebratlng the Great AO-of8al. .. . "\ ~ I ,, WI ._ cw• Ul9C MOW CALI. PAl'f'T ., ............ ......... ,r..t i.w ......... CREVIER _...<-.XU, s.-.••cx .. a.t.•1• -- ....................... Mll'ISAlH e;....U.. • ..U7 ··-&'" ........ , •AWT •1'"411S 835-3171 lNCAPIU IJ14"04tM'4t .n11-"'--~ Lo~~!."~$1''9 . •USIDIMWs• -- S40·5630 '1' 2eOZ t•ClC'o-. bruwn, 1.811 ll.&tber' Blvd . c: C Ml .,_nr .J4 ot•• ma 111r. 11'·7~ T7,.,...,l .. BRANI> N N"\ .. r .• , ·IT'Xl7.l • • (2.J»I Amit "70 L.B. 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Cttll ll73 .atltl , f'tnl whJ dn AM/•'M Leee must Mdl S4200 <.ill -:r- USIO CAil &+6-1729 ORANGE COUNTY'S gold. 1mmac Llkl· ncv. ~w tn !ltdt', OUbldt' & ,_ IMW t71J OLDEST mt>chan1c.illy $1700 ~lereo S2000 640-6037 Mew Used ~12 dya uk for Noel . ·11 Ponte ht' 9'.>l SM•r. 13861 Harbor Blvd G G Flat X19. l97S. lop sh1..... • .iM·78110evs/wknds stereo ui.a. lo m1, xlot ~ OYB I 00 -----Takt> over L't> or i.cll ·for _,.-,.. meoc an1ea I work Ju!.I T~ SP'ID ....................... 5 h llt-7000 many xtras. $3950 MERCEDES 61 MB. MwlY reblt •nit. bslofr 768 l64-I 493-9l131 AM t FM. 180. 4 cy I. CAU. GOIDOH <"Omplt>ll'd Ong ownt'r Bil COST.AMIS.A ~kil~~:.~~!~· C\t'S & .... ~ ;J 1-'t.tt 134 Sport, s spd. OH DISPLAY 115001otr•r496-S8lO '6791 IS Tar•a ltebtt ~· slt>rec>, maRS. xlnt cond. ...... of :rb MG 9742 nu l\roni-. & C'lutrh Ali. • ...... ~J~ Sales·Serv1ce Le.asani: -'""" " ""' -~ ........ Rov Carver.Inc. mag~. AM 1-'M x Int cO!Mt. 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TOYOTA . 1111 1 lo•<~ll•ol I O I \\\/ """''"C.TOHllACH 6 A 128. 2 r custom 6862 Manchester. LH• mes~ge al 64.S-8197 13 Porsche 914 t 1: 4 ~pd Lo m1 '!! Full Buena Park -~ warm ... 150 ofr Mii 47:8 1Z3J s tereo. mags. •P~ -----523-7250 -jtn>Up 848 26S2 ••••'71 FIAT 124 OntheSantaAnaf'wy. MGI 9744 -__ ..,_._ Spyder. must ~ell. mov ---- ---· -••••••••••••••••••••••• ;~ Porsche 914 xlnl co ing' S2lOO orfl.'r Mark. i6JOOD 11.ooom1. 1976MGI :o;emparits. Ko o1 .. 7518910or67J.-4938evt's Assumel5eori.ell Ltke brand nt'w with A~ 1-M 'tt>rro. nu P~ '75 RAT XI /9 Like-oew $4450 Lie :.MN Pl Ca II Amen can Car Plan 751-8910 '75 f'aut 128. rart air. __ P_vt_Pty 493-0164 AM FM i.tNeo Must $4275 ~997\leves __ _ 1961 4 dr. 22n5. xlnl cond see• C2t9PHCl Por1che '66 912 5 $3000 or best offer S•,ric~$4695 rebll en.:. t'let' 1°gn. n ~3008. SS7 2200 MIRACLE MAZDA radt'lls. AM FM . C i2 350SL. superb rond. Sl0.9'Jll 646·6600 aft 3PM 731 2bil 2150 Harbor Bl\d. c M an ten Xlrai. $S,50 645-5100 _644_72_13 ___ --::~ radio. 14.000mi xlnt --------- ·72 Datsun 2 Dr Nds cond. S2000. MS-5862 68 280 SE. reblt eng. full a brakes & rings. somt' pwr. air & 1nJec body work SJOO 645 l:?AO '73 Fial 128 Sedan. Runs AM / FM!. very clean 1975DATSUH 280Z 2+ 2 Beaut1f ul ster!Jng ~•her r1ms h V.tth air cond . mag v.bcels. 4 s peed AM f~I !ill'r<'O l.t~ & extra. e>..lra clc.in' 10009121 ONLY $6995 COSTA MESA DATSUN 2!J45HARBOH BLVD 540-6410 540-0213 '751210 13861 I larbor Bl\ d. G C 839-7000 PVT P,\llTY 1'176 D<ll Pkup 4 spd /\M .. \1 ~tereo GT Spo1lt•r ~ht'll h\' dutv bumJ>('r. \\t•st coa'.>t mirror' S35'15 ~i.;g ~ ---- 73 P l Uats un 'hell l(ood. Fr. wh. dr. 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Factory roll bar. ,.., AM FM "ll•reo Xlnt Subaru 97~ <"Ond $3750 Days ••••••••••••••••••••·~· 645 11550 ext 22 l'.:ves '76Subaru ~ ll'.!5-~ HEW SUIARU ~ SPECIAL Opel 9746 •$2847• 1 Joquar 9730 74 450 SEL ~··•••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Leaae Uus almO!ot new 75 Opel Sport Wagon ~r 19:11384 l Subaru Nl'w St WagonSCr «707608~ Radio. tint glass. r ~ ~ , ,. '#fll. #• • ,,,4. '1t 1 ~i\\'E ON FINAi: FEW :-.:EW '7fi JJ\GS OHDEB YO\'H ·77 NOW' Lowt•1 p~mh on '76 JJI!~ Liu~ •l ,1 dtfft•rt•nt way "1lh -.1·ru.1ble P> ml1. Call tor dl'!Jtb -t 4 sos EL I" u 11 > Loaded. lo m1lea1te Bst l~wpped plus tax & Lie ofr Call art 6 159 0149 o Ac CJ p S 13 . 9 O C . 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' mlr. trans & mter ~ I owner. met beige orbstolr 645-3225orlll ~~~OSEL $15,295 6.52-2327· att 5Pm Lease ret. elec: sunrf Ser ·70 91 lT. air. maRs. ~ stereo. xlnt cond. S6.250 Days. 997·t622, eves '77 --IBY-OTAS·~- auy or Lease· 9800 Maida 9738 213/921-8588 714/523· 7250,_548_·200_1 _____ _ 7• VW '12 WAGON Auto trans radio $2488 heater 1525MLEI 72 TOYOTA auCA 2 OR. 4 ~oeed air cond>-$ J 888 Uonlng (l41FEGI '69VWBUG R11d10 healer IZSJ8031 73 VW BUG CONV!RTIBlf A hard to find 52488 model See It to- day! t101& 7SSOROCCO "" cond1tlon1n9 $4488 AM/FM stereo radio (471MON) '77 RABBIT I ~ .......•....... . ......••...••.•••..•..•...•. HOUSE OF IMPORTS ·ss PORSC.IU: 912 Blaupunkt AM 1FM. A/C, Konas, 5 !>pd SS800 SSI 3679 4 ~oeed A suoor $2388 car 111 11 ,uoer price' 11077 71 VWBUG Radi o heater (3950CSI s1288 '7' CHEVY VEGA WAGON Radto heater A s 1 sss roof raci( • 1099 Mercedes 4.50 SL. Pvt pty. '73-Good cond AM/FM stereo. Air. rally whls. Sl 1.750 Eves 548-4943 '66-912. 5 !-.pd, ~un roof. re bll eni: new t1re'i need" p.i1nt Offer 642 3103 ---------· 9100 A.tdos, M•w 9100AMtos.H•w THE GAS MIUAGE CHAMP I "WHAT 1"1 WOl1D IS COMING to- 17 '1695 Bill M AXEY T 0 't'OT A ft• I I tt I . . . , , . .. ·n CORONA AM/FM. AIC, Od. coed. '44-921 dayaor41M..ell wknda. ._. Corona 4·dr. 41pd VfttY lood cond. S8SO Call~ aft 7pm ...... lf74TUW'H ~· • "" c -"'' :u= Q' ,. _ ... !!!! ,_, 'A' J• a ·--· .. --••-••• ..... , ...... _.... W lbrtlcw "-••-•••.--••• '1 I A Jl a 0 W , G T Wit~ AM /r~ radio ~.,.. ,. 1974 WI -nza•.tortart11t-.. o.e.Mw s..&10 710&.DSllOllU "11.1""8. Alf1r11. ) Shrl>•quk'tl. 4-.ui. 79Wutlll ... ,...,, a.AL 4spd.AM1rv.•.OOO•l. STAI ... 1pd.-USllC flaael•1 S.M~~OO ••• * 11" ... ,. AutomaucJ9'·:= ~otr....i4' -r.. UDcclD J Dr.~ ve. aut•••t1~. P•r. a.-.u.-.m.• ..-..cu-" --------· ·-..... , v.a .... trms. fadOI) "-ri b "--~· ... <'• • VI/ ll50Harbot8hd ·,C.M. vw BUS., ... _,.... • ;air {'0 -·--I& .,. Sllor. s.aoo ml, •Jr eoodJtJoaJ ... full na. PWT ,. •1'11 PlYDIUW.ll .-. Ill '4M7 upholitery 4& tires m1roo11 •ntenor 4 ••· Ap~IP'pllln l·~~·-'s'~f"· C:: AllllP'lll .......,, r(!.!). t ,• b •at• t · Satellite. lo Pens'· •Int ----------'i c..ic -tenor with ~.tr• low ,.,, 1-....... u,.... .., ,,._ -~-n ••-_ .. _ . C91d. nu u..... J • mov ---"_·-------i ........ Dr A..0 --1" • I .... .... • • .-...... ~. ONLY Uttl _. 11 t 11-mdea. '1l!0817l. "91.j .nu•ma.-...... P C ....... 1 ~.,_. .... l)r la&Corc""toMa .... ,.1 .. , 'Ill vw. au&o. Bua wtU. ,...,..., SJlfl erewa. uvro• V.J. •~. 18. P/8. At • ._ ·-· ...._ • c.11 • ' reblt ena. 1700. Pl1v•te v,.. v..,. low cnli.. Sertal ....,~llZL Ca -~ l2m l'i.rtflll mllet. AC. Putyt!n 2189 COSTA MISA Qtmaro '72VI. Aut.o. No l.Z:tT1.&SM:N03 1915 '1$ V•lla.nt. runs d11t Slr C'.u~Ue. 1141 rack, D & -UN A.Mi ni. PS. $2400. IOI ILACI( OLDS f.a:::r-~ SOod t.nmportaUon car like new, Lease/Buy, i5VW BUS Suntf. 21.000 "''~ -.1.95 _...,No-.... ... ... _,, l2:50/olfer.m.2t07 MUlble pvmts !070TXT) ml. k700 or bat ofr. 2MSUARBOR BLVD ~ ,...., aalffubor'Blvd . Mf\RQ UIS ' MOT OHS . .... .. \'. '' .. """'' ---------· SLSOO. Id cood. Bi.I orr • '72VWCamperBus Good UHJ C~ntury Luxus Ml-498ukforMarlaa(t ~ 99lJ '74 Mark rv Cool. V-1. ' I• I.._., r ' ' ,, ),._. ~ I Ul .' 1•) ) - ._.. • S.l04lor,.,,..,_ 540-441054MZIJ ·g7 Camaro SS Paid San\aA.n.a 54U8lt CotUMesa S40-5AO COfld, S3100. -.2168 or coupe . X Int c on d . 4 pm. .. ....... _............ ~.r~:..'~~. ·, ~;o;;_...-;; ..... ;;;o....wor.;;..... .. -= ... =--_~,...=-__.-131.2971 Sacrifice $219S. Call l.MllllD,. , .... ..--.... ---.. • -..--..... ~ a ••'°"'"""~llCM.IYNIO•WA 4'4-'UU Clll;;elat 99JO '68 C:O.Car by ong ownr. AM/FM sterw, bea~r. car ? I have It '70 , .• ""°...., · 1·-•• 'I& BUI. X1lll eood. Clean · ••••••••••••••••••••••• a.tr. AIJW. PS. all mlUA whitewall tires. vll\YI Oldsmobile Delta 83. ~ ........ illilllli~ ln/oul. Runs arat. 1875. '74 REGAL. 2 dr hrd:tp, I f75 C .. VY tenance record• •Ince root. uoted •lass. wheel AJC. (u.lJ pwr. $1800 firs> 1974 PLYMOUTH FUIY WACiOM '1S TOYOTA ClUCA Yolll•ogew 9770 497-3195 low m1, loaded. w/cu..st MOMZA 2 + 2 oew$137S M9-2232da)'S COYttl 9Z7KFB 551-2312 ••••••••• • •• •• •• •• ••••• wb.ls. RetaJJs •l $4.1.SO-l t h S749S --------- 1be DalJ.y Pilot haa one S.teWt.e CU.tom 2 seat atatlcc wqon for s8Je Equa pped with air cood 1 Uoaiq. power tai1«ate Window, heavy duty SUS· pens ion. Torquefhte tr¥ns m1sS1on. power )leerin,. power disc br~kea, and luagage rack. Maintained by our staff. Pnoed nght at 74 Super Beelle. 36,000ml, Best offer over $JSOO lmmacu • e t ruout. 'TS Cougar XR7 Coupe JobmonandSon ._ 76C.~ • yelJow. clean, make of-y-..0 9712 Ukes. ~1482 Must see! <980LWA >9 V-8. avto traos. factory Llncoln Mercury V-8. auto. Pis: Alt. lilt, bt ..,. OML Y $299 air condiliont.ot. power • 2626 Harbor Blvd. Rall)'e whftls, V /T. lo. lo fer 1146-4841 wn 9-S ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·75 Skybawllt New cood .steenne. power <dl•c > Cost.a M 540-5630 aules.400PKD 53895 ·~ VW Van. runs good Needs bod~ .... ork. Best olfer. 6i3 0027 t.:very extra avail. lf75CHEYY brakes. radio, beater. ___ es_a_____ IOllLACIC OLDS '11 ~ 1new. NOW $49SO. MOM%A TOWN CPE. whitewall lire•. v1ayl '7S Martt IV Coat. y.a. . -----j Rcv'dCo car 4carsin roof. wheel covers a~ tram, factory air ZM5N.Grand One owner, low mileage LS2MXJ 1 Sant.a Aaa ~8811 Volvo fam 10,400 loc3l ml only. •-1 MINT d t CODlltt.loalAI. ful power. '60 VW Dbl cab PU. gd mtr&tran~ $1200. S36-l881! 645-64 00 \'W Um., sunroof. ---------S179S Mu~lsel '72 Toyota Corona H.T.. &12 3579or7Sl-3438_ a.tr. R&H. 4 spd, mags. - 24mpg. Sl39S. 847-5840 '73 Toyota Celica, J9m. SZJ.95. or offer. 552-1737 alter6 ~~---------· 73 TOYOTA c..crc. ·-·--~-4" ....,. C."-"' C. T-o 10 --A>-lllal 52195 Bill MAXEY TOYOTA l lJll • •••••••• , ••' ,,, .. U\Jf'f f IMl.11,.;.~.t I( a l H SACRIFICE! Must sell ·1;s VW Van 1600 c c enK Cd cond. ).500 bst ofr 54!).20t8 aft lipm S !163 1692 aft 1 PM or "' 0 coo 1 ion $4485 AM/FM stereo, heat.er, * 75 Cut/S. 4 D • .,.,knds (39(Nl)M). JohnsooandSon whitewall lires, vinyl P r B L ONLY $289, Lincoln Mercury roof, tinted glass, wheel V-8. aui.o. PIS. P IB. A1C. $2,400 uy or ease ·73 Bulck Regal l Or 21626 Harbor Bl'ld. covers.891LPY V(f, split seat. Nice c.u 1975 Hardtop. V 8, a uto trans. Costa Mesa S40.5430 17995 for a Dice pnce. S399S •MEW COLORS factory air conditioning. Johnson and Son 093.LIO WACiOM -..EW MODEl.S power ~tccnng, Power 73 C<>URar XR7, I owner. Llncoln Mercury IOI ll.AC1( OLDS op.,76 l.s a Plymouth *" 1dlsc 1 brukes, radio. IIUOl cond. New tires, lo 2626Harbor Blvd. 234S N. Grand Fury Custom Suburbiui J Huge savings on all re· heater. vinyl roof. wheel m.i. 559-4281 art 6PM or Costa Mesa S40-5630 Santa Ana S-'2·8811 :ieat s t ation wa1on maining new 76s & covers. 472GNM wknd --Fin1.shed In light blue Dell\06 in stock. $239$ '68 Uncoln 4 dr. full pwr & • 74 N Royale Cpe * with blue vinyl m~nor MARQUISVot.VO JohnsonandSon ==c::== ===--•Dodge 9935 au. silver w/blk vinyl V~.auto.PtS.P/B.A/C, Pricedatonly: MISSION VIEJO Lml·oln Mercury I 975 C.HIEVY .. •••••••• .. ••••••••••• top. Runs areal! $995. auto + many extras for $3 225 ll 1·2"0 495-12 I 0 2626 II arbor Blvd MAUIU Cl.ASSIC '71 Dart cusL g cyl, 4 dr. ~ only S2S25. 466PKC ' Co:tw Mesa S40-56.10 With air coQd., radio & A/T, P tS. s t! radials. IOI IUci OLDS All c•rs may be seen in Codllloc 9915 vinyl top. Extra sharp! clean. Xlnt cood. Mlft91 9950 234S N. Grand the Dally Pilot parking ({!) Nabers Cadillac Quality atld Price Guarantttd <510MORJ. linn.$48-1883&.ft.•pm ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sa.otaAna 5'2·8811 Jot. 330 W. Bay Street. S•Priuct-$3)95 "13Polar• 4dr V-8 auto '72 Mercury Marquis '72DELTA88. Auto, •Ir. CosUMesa.CaJJ642~1 MIRAC1.E MAZDA air c:ond 'sacnflce'sisoo' Broutb.m 4 Dr .. V-8, Sl900 or beat offer. for more lnrormataon ""'" Harbo 81 d C .... ....., ........ auto tram. fa<.'tory air 831-11Ql aft. 4PM Au for Rick or Oscar m ~ 64~5700• ·-· v•~ oood1Uonln,, Cull power, tbefleetgarage __ _ ---------1 '68 Dart 2dr Many xtras. redJo, heater. wh.ltewaU '73 Olds ,Della Royale ,Olltloc 9965 ITATION WAGON 1989 ~ Pvt Pty tires, vinyl roof. wheel Convertible. •II pwr ••••••••••••••••••••••• Chevrolet, K1ngs wood, 638 7f>l7 cove rs till wheel. equlpt. A/C, AM/FM . .,.. 'C'.. b rd 4 Spd 6 c 1 ESD · stereo 45 000 ml $3750 "" ... re 1 • Y $1100. pp 960·2944 or Ford 9'40 1'19 Aissi9J.Sii . Ovt>rhead t•Jm. X int 846-12'4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $11911 tires. mag .,., hi~. Good *** J-••otn.U 207'2 ColMO Ln '68 COUNTRY Sq. 77000 mi. 10 pass, fully eqwp'd. Orig Ownr llest ofr. 545-0763 --------f L~nMndSon Olds Cutlass Supreme. cond Sll O<i IZ I J 1 ...,!CHO· boerc:Buryl d '7S. W1W radials. stereo. S98-1038 _, ar r v · t.ilt whl PS PB AC well --------- Costa Mesa 540-5630 cared f~r $43!>5.'631 0749 'ii Ponl Saran Sln Wgn F'ully pwrc!. "'/Xtr<.i~ i6 Bobcat Runabout V·6 •89 Olds Stn Wgn Vista Sl400. 963..0086 '74 Corolla, auto, AM/FM i3 VolvQ 11164, all pwr. 8 t.rtc, Cltizel\ll band, stl •70 VW Bug. New paint. AC. xlnt cond. 37.000 m1 bltd rad.la ls. Oest offer. engine&. tires Xint cond. 673-0363 968--31.38 ln & out 631-0058 -- L('Jsing Spc"alt\h Preferred R.itc\ L.1rgcst Selection .....,:t•a.och Youare ewlnnerof 4 IJckets to the WestemM9HOHI BOAT SHOW i5 S1l\'er Granada. VS. loaded. new tires. s harp. $3650. 7S2·S740 13 Ford LTD Wgn, Coun try Squire. air. auto trans, P/S, P/B, 8 Lrk stereo. l2800. 631·1531 engine. auto trans, fac· Cruiser. Gd cond. S750 --tory air conditioning. PH: 968-7022 '38 Pontiac. Mccharucall} pawer st.eerlng, power sound . $2500 Call <dlscl brakes. AM/FM PWo 9957 S81·0732 ----·70 Volvo 164. xlnt cond. T~ 976 '67 VW BUJ? F'orSale auto, air cond. $1 ,tt5-0. , ii New & U-.cu (.Jl.ftll,JC\ Ill Orc1ngc County attbe ANAHEIM CONVENTION CENTER Mareh9·13 radio. beater. wh1lewall ••••••••••••••••••••••• ------tares. wheel c overs . 1974 Pmlo Hatchback. '71 Flreblrd. xlnt cond •••••••••••••••••••••• Needs Wor k 494·7109.494·1~ l611NKL R&lt, auto trans, xlnt New tires. full pwr. S3995 corw.I. Lo Mi S3250/b&t stereo. 12700 496-8333 '71 Triumph Spitfire 963 4384 AMtos UMd Conv. 45.000 mi's $2100 Tl yell Su1wr Beetle. 73m •••••:••••••••••••0 ••• Mfl..3165eves. m1. R II. Air. Gd cond Ci1Mrd 990 I Opl:n ~undJy C.1dill.ic Master Duler 2600 H.irhnr Blvd Lo,1.a Mc~d ., 10 •1111n 1970 LTD. vinyl top, Air, JohnaonandSon oCr $36-~ 197SOrand Pnx "J " Cop· P/B, P/S, lmm•culate. :~~~~. '72 Runabout Good cond. per m ist. P/S, 0 P /B . '73TR6 Ong owner ••••••••••••••••••••• •• Please call 642·S678. ext 333. lo c taam your tickets. _Sl_~ __ .673-__ 5723 _____ 1 CollU Meu 540-se30 SllOO AM /FM 1tereo. cruise '66 Oalaxie, new tJres. · c..u 96().lJM cont. P /seats &r loclta. de A -1 cond. AM ·FM , Over dn ve, Luggal(e Rack. Cherry. reason a blepnce' Call for Quote• 1G1R~0 1 ~ ~ UO\OIU''-' Pf .. 80tJl('4tAAO. &Ml• l••~>•N'O · l•ll!. .. .19'• $1fi(J(I M-1 719l ts VW flui: Hum \Int Sunroof SI ,:r.:-, 64 2 1933 'S8 VW, runs good. needs ll<>dy -...ork $29S. Call P<•te. ~ .1192 ----'70 8~ "Jcweng&pnt .Xlnl $1500 ti7J 82'71 LeaH pa..$2/day Nabers Cadillac ••• reblt trans. ,d tnnsp. • .... .., 9952 co r P It g . S 4 • 0 0 O $600. 493-4682 alt. 6pm. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bii E'ie/wknd1 7S2·0069 & ---------i 72 Mustang, xlnt cond. wkdys 540-7800 iO Chevy Impala 400 cu ·ea Falcon. good cond, Elita~ sale. Best o(fec. 10 eng PSt PB. A /C xlntl rt.aUoo S750 radJo/8 track. BS.000 mi. SSfr-Olr;:spo · · Ca.U bef6Plt. 963-S6S7 Gd cond. $1200/bst. 968-7532 '&s Coav. New, top, tires, n Ford Mavenck Grab· clean, xlnt cond. $1.S9S. -~ '970 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'HT·llRD,'-da., fUU pWT. $11!1S. 645-9737 ---------1 her, xlnt cond $1800 Mecb1aound. S3Hi675. "n1111u ·~ Cad Coupe De V11lt' 73 Monte Carlo. k>aded 494-&781 PfMTD '70 T·Bird. r ownr. Full \Int l'ond, SlOOO Pvt Pty w1xtras Ternf1c buy' ---'71 Mu.at.en1 Grande, 302, A»•o """' • .., " .... ,. pwr. xlnl cond. 53,00<J b40-4613or833 3420 S260063l·3230 67 Fa1rlane.289eng.PS. VB, PIS. P /B, stereo, 89••-'"-'"'°'''"" on•ml 638 7~'--- Class1f1ed Ads sell b11t '68 Bu~ New eng 4t '62 l:'<JTERNATIONAL items. !lmall items ur dutch Vruque 1nL Runs METRO MITE $700 1973 CADILLAC 60 Biscayne. 3-spd. over ~ ~;l~s & shocks, sharp. Sac. 631·3469 tv va.1 v.,. 9974 ELDORADO dnve, ~.000 actual m1 i3 Mustang, yellow. VT, S I 6 9 5 ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• CONVERTIBLE Good tires. new brakes 14 Grand Tonno AirtPS, auro. PS, PB. 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AM/FM stereo racho with 8 track. heater. wsw. vinyl roof. crulscontrol lilt wheel Uc No 411PCU '3195 ./ V-8 automatic oower steering radio & tapedeck stovo refrigerator. heater License No 388MXH I 1972 CHEVELLE MdllMlcpe. V·B. automatic, air condilloning, Power steering. PoWer brakes. radlo. heater. whitewall tires. vinyl roof Uo. No 527FBO . '1695 17 VO 701 NO. 63, 4 SECTIONS, C PAGES TENC£NT!l '1 ;Stolen Truck flits Cftr;_ ·2 Hu1·t · ~·Meet Hop~fuls I HB Mom! Da~ghter. • Six candidates are runntnR for three seats on the Bourd of Truste«; ol the HunttnRton Beach City (elementary) School Dis trict. The election as next Tues· day. Candidates were asked two questions: What is the key pro- blem facing the dlstn ct today? Why do you believe you are bet· ter equipped to solve it than other candidates? Here are the candidates· .responses: a· Leland I . Hendrie, 52, lives ~with his wife and two children at 9582 Zetland Drive. Huntington Beach. He holds a BA in business from Michiean State University. A local insurance broker. lien- auV1 HIHOlll~ toNICHN TllVtoYIU drie has been involved with scouts, Little League and youth I soccer. fie has been a teacher's aide al Burke School and is cur , rently on the district board ad· vlsory committee. Hendrie said two m11..1or pro- ' bJems face the district today communication and "getung the most we can out of ta~ dollars." He said he would actively seek ,input from d1str1 ct parents lo im- prove communlcalton with the admanastralton and tc:.ichers Hendrie craltctH•d the d1stncl s current budgeting procedures He said he as bctt('r cqutppe<I than other candidates .because he has been "out among Clislrict ch1ldrt>n and adults. where it's happen1nR .. Hendrie uid he has experuse in budRet ing and rinanc1al analysis Lee Trubovl&z, 52 , her husband and two <'htldren re:-.1df' al 21331 Pinetree Lan<>. llun t1ngton •Beach. She holds a HA from Cal !State Los AnRel+>!> and has done graduate work 'al C<tl ~tale LonJ! Beach. • l Mrs Trubov1lz has bPen tn volved with the l.eJjlue of !Women Voters und Gaslt>r Mtddlt• ;and Edison lltgh School PTA~ BB Wom a n Badly Beaten, Hospitalized A man who poltct> alle&l' brutally beat bis a partment roommate In Hunttnl'ton Beach Thursday "1ight, striktnK ht>r re peatedJy It\ the face. kicking her at least 10 times and knocking her into a bathtub was being sought today. Carol Sue Kuhn, JG, was treat- ed at Huntington lntercommuna t )' Hospital and transferred to UC Irvine Medical Center. but her condition today was not ava1lll· ble. InvesUsators said if the sus- pect is captured, he will be ebarged with U$ault with a de· adly weapon due to the severe n.ature ol the beating. They said the victim suffered bruises and other inj6ries over her entire body before being lmocked into the bathtub by her attacker. who fl eel. TWO BOW MEN I '}SEEK FOKI'lJNE Two men of boldness and vision e n d darlna mine the barren i Arizona land where gold was cuUW in more Rwashbuckling •Y•· The treasure they're after ( .. Laucb. I don't mind," uys «Mt) lQQ mablbem rich. • lt'alittylltler. Scie Jl*'e cm their GAME plan ··~ She also has served on the Hun· tinglon Beach High School goals commission and wrote lbe argu- ment against the 1975 unification ballot proposition m her aret. Mrs .. Trub(>v1tz said the district "ba:s a long way to go in improv. ing communications.'' She said this ls the main problem in the dis- trict. "Childre n's education is too important to leave to a few established experts," she added. Paula Hulse, 40, lives with her husband and two children at 21692 Seaside Lane, Huntington Beach. She is a homemaker and has been active in the Parent· Teacher Association. Mrs. Hulse has been an Edison HOW HULSf ltlgh School and Gisler Middle School PTA president She has also served on the Huntington B('ach t:mon High School 01'> tnct PTA Council and graduation requirement commallee Mrs. Hulse said the key distract problem is "lack of consistency an programs" s uch as reading and math. She said she 1s better quahri ed than other ('andidates because" I have an open mind. no axe to grind and a lot of tame to devote to problems." David R. Sonksen, 31, lives with his wife and three children at 9781 Olympic Drive, Hunt· angton Beach. He holds a BA an business administration from Cal State Long Beach and 11 a certified public accountant. Sonksen has been involved with the district advisory coun- cil, YMCA and scouts. He said the key problem in the district is "one of leadership and de\ elopment of a proper workang atmos phere between all seg- ments of the distract ancludmg the community." lie said. "It is the respons1b1h- t) or the board lo en<'ourage and 1nit1ate strong and decisi\•e leadership which wall an turn tm· prove the working environment an the d1strict " Sonksen said he is better quahfted than other candtdat('s because of his "experience as a business manager dealing with tinaoc1al and human resourcell an J people-onented environment " Roy flow. 52, laves with ha s wife 3nd cha Id at 8231 Dcauv1lle Dnvf·. llunllnl{ton Beach He has two older children, one married and one tn college llow has attended l'C Berkley, l 'CLA. Cal State Fullerton and Oran~e Coast Colle~e lie l!'i a pur<"ha.sang agent for the City or llunt1ngton Beach llow has served on the Hunt melon Beach H1Rh School parent ad\'tSory coun<'tl and distract scholarship fund . He saJd the key elementary district problem Is "inefCed1ve leadershtp." How explained, "The district has been respond· ing to problems or late by reac- tion instead o( a planned pro- gram of procedures. Both the board and administration have this problem. How said he is best equipped to solve this problem because his "basic job is dealing with people and being a good listener.'' He a dded . ''I have always established good procedures lo develop key people." Catherlae J. Bush, 41, her husband and four children live al 1220 Main St .. Huntington Beach. She holds a BA from Whittier College in home economics. Mrs. Bush is a past president of the Dwyer School PT A and has been involved in the Huntington Beach Junior Women's Club. She said the key problem rac- ing the district is "internal com· munication between personnel working for the district and parents and from the adminislra· ti9n lo the board or trustees ... She said she is better equipped to solve tbe problem than other candidates since "1 have a UtUe more knowledge because ol mt ·husband serving on the b6an:l." (Dale Bush's teTm ~trea with this eleclioo. He isn't seekiq Te- elec:tion.) Sbe added. "I allO enJoY tallt- ln& lo people and seelnc lhinas are d.one in an orsanised man· ~u!' ---.. . . 0..11• P110C ~Ulf P""IO F!REMAN SPRAYS SCENE OF SMASHUP IN HUNTINGTON BEACH AFTER TRUCK CRUSHED CA R Woman , 11-year-old Daughter In Crtttcal Condition; Driver of Truck Arrested Probation Hearing For Agnew BALTIMORE (A P ) -A Justice Department report in- dicates former Vice President Spiro T . Agnew violated his pro- bation al least once. and a hear- ing has been set for March 14. However. the report recom· mends that no action be taken against Agnew. U.S. District Court Judge Ros~el Thomsen re- leHed the report 'ntunday. Agnew was sentenced to three years probation and fined $10,000 m 1973 for income tax evasion art.er be pleaMd no contest and resi1ned the vice presidency. His probation ended last October. The March 14 hearing will focus on an allegation that Aanew violated federal law by failing to immediately turn over to the State Department girts he received from foreign govern· ments whlle vice president. Richard L. ThornburJth. the acting deputy attorney general who was in charge or the criminal division in the Ford administra- tion. said in the report that Agnew technically violated the Foreign Girts and Decora tion Act. However. he noted that the law did not specify adeadlinefortum- 1ng over the gifts. The action stems from a $1 million c1v1l suit filed by Miami lawyer Sam Polur last fall. Polur alleged that Agnew violated the terms of his proba- t1<1n during has involvement with an organi~aUon called Education for Democracy, Inc .. by actmg as an agf'nl for a foreign govern- ment without registering as s uch with the Stale Department. Polur <'laimed the former vice presi- dent used that organization to transmit pro-Arab propaganda here and national security secrets to the Arabs (See AGNEW, Page AZ) \ Non-jury Trial Judge Acquits Nun In Baby's Death ROCHESTER. N.Y. <AP> -A Roman Catholic nun accused of killing her newborn baby was ac· quitted today by the judfte who presided at her nonjury trial Judge Hyman T Maas of Monroe County Court annottnced the verdict clearing Sister Ma»r• t'UfP of first manslaueht.er, T!\e Judge's verdict wu an- nouoced one day aner the 10-day trial concluded. The prosecution Charged that Sisler Maureen, 37, delivered a fuH-term boy tn a bathroom at Our Lady or Lourdes convent in suburban BnJthton on April Z7 and asphyxiated the baby by stuf ling elothing an his mouth If convicted of first-degree manslaughter. Sister Maureen would have faced a mandatory prison sentence of up to 25 years. Although she had been indicted for first-degree mans I aughter. the judge sal~ two lesser charges were considered: se<:ond-degree manslaughter, which is reckless· ly causing the death of another person, or criminally negligent homicide. Neither carried a m andat.ory prison sentence. Members o! the nwi's family gasped and some covered their faces with their hands. when th<' Judge announced his decision. ''No demonstratlons," the judge warned He then announced has inno· cent verdicts on the other two charges, and the members o! the family again gasped and began sobbing. Sister Maureen put a hand to her race and appeared to be cry ing. Maas "ave no further ex- planation for his verdict. The father has not been Iden· tified. Sister Maureen testified this AP Wi,.,photo CLEARED IN DEATH Sister Maureen Murphy week that she gave birth. b~~re· membered nothing about it ~er carryin~ the baby to her room. In his summation Thursday, defense lawyer Charles Crimi described Sister ·Maureen as "a girl who since the age of 17 devot· ed her life to children" and that he could not conceive "ltus girl would kill anybody." But Asst. Dist. Atty Joseph Valentino described Sister Maureen's testimony as "a well rehearsed, 10-month-old fabnca· lion SUJ>POrled by psychiatric cx- <'Ut1es." •'She acted under extreme emotional disturbance when she (See NUN, Page AZ) Marina Staff Lauded In Smuggli~ Case Criminal complaints were be· Ing sought todaycfrom the Orange County District Attorney's Office against a Marina High School truant olficer who police allege recruitA!Jd teen-age boys to 1mug- cle cocaine. The suspect, Alec Jeffenion Rose, Z7, of 6851 Oxford Drive, Huntiftgt.on Beach. was booked Wednesday n~bt on charges of conspiracy and aoUcllin1 mi:non to i01PQrt and/ot s~ll cocaine. He remains in HunUn1ton Beach cf- ty jail. Rose \5 held in' lieu ot $25,000 ball, ·~hfle two Marina HJch Sebool boys, aged 16, are htld In Orange Ciounty Ju~lle Hall on ch81'1t!9 of C!Ol\Splracy. The1 are also held ln protective custody on al~aUamr t!Jey are Jn danfe)' of le DClewdaM~utcJlv• • .,.... • .,,.~ bt updercovu ~~oUu Det«tbe Y•l Blrkd.t t'Go\den Westsu-eei = A\'91,e after al e1edly him ta: IC epL I $10,000 • " -· • .J ••• r~ ... ., -___ ..,... _ _._ a $ • - .- Rose was arrested near Gothatd Street ahd McFadden A venu. about 90 minute's later. An error in ~y<!nesday's story substituted "he' for the original ldentlCltation "they" ln re· ference to the boys' rendezvous with Birkett for the a~sert~ $10.000 lransacUon. No drugs were foond on any of the three suspects. police said. and they aatert the plan proposed w.s for "'e teenagers lo tram to Perur::· the cocaine. D 1e Sgt. Carl Vidano of \f\e oar otica d~tail,· praised Mariria High School offltlal$ for what be te-rrtied their f ull coog:rauon la the two·weell Pto · .. Rose was empk>yed u a cam· ll~ *~u~laie)h afde, •led tally• fulidf,i_~!IOc• Detem~T a:n4 .. • law prorc:•lbt ana ad· mlaistraUoo of Justice It~ at Golden West eoueie. H it upeeltd to be 11Tai1De4 In W•:~anae Co\&ftly h4iC1al D~ • . . . . . . '~· .. •' 'J; -.. ............. . Critical ;·j By RAYMOND ESTRADA Ottl!eDe1tyl"li.tStett , A Hun&inlton Beach girl and ' her mother were in critical cona ·1 dition lod.al' m Huntington In· tercommunity Ho1pital after their small forel1n car was crushed by a truck Thursday af •• ternoon. Police allege the truck was stolen and the driver ran a red ' light at Beach Boulevard a\ Slater Avenue, then htt. the littlo auto. Officers adentiried the victims as Debra Foss. 11. or 16685 Arbor Circle and her mother, Beatrice; G. f'oss. 31. of the same address. - Jailed. · The truck driver was identified by police as William Joseph I Stack. 28, a transient. He was j The Foss girl was "clinically dead" when medical help ar- rived at the scene at 3· 15 p.m., Fountain Valley paramedlc Larry Drake said Miss Foss was trapped behind 1 her mother when Drake and . paramedic Dennis Sheean r e- m oved the victims from the de-t mollst\ed car. 1 D r a k c a n d S h e e a n 'ad · • ministered electric shock treat· j ment l d Mi ss Fos s and 1 force-ventilated her lungs which had stopped functioning due to I brain damage, p((icials said. ~ "Debra had suffered a cardiac arrest and had sto11Ped breathing when-we arrived." said Drake, t "The mother was in serious con,-i 'dition but was still breathing and talking. 11 I Police said truck driver Stack fled (he scene after &triking lhe• small car and graiing a sedan9 wtUcb was approaching Beacn Boulevard eastbound on Slater • Avenue. I Slack w~ arrested near the I scene and booked into Orange I County Jail Baal has been ten-. tatlvely set at $10,000. J Fountain Valley Police Sgl. r Martin Engquist said charges will include felony hit and run• driving and crand theft 8Ut0. I .Fountain Valley police were in pursuit of the truck which had been earlier reported stolen fro~ Santa Ana. accord. mg to Police Chief Marv Fortin. Fortin said officers tried to stop the truck near Bushard Street and Slater Avenue. The driver pulled over to the side of . the road for police units south of Bushard Street, said F'ortin. But the driver ducked down~ the seat of the truck and pro- ceeded Wt'stbound on Slater Avenue Pollce said the truck ran a stop <See CRUSHED, Page Ai) ReforDl8 Passed SALISBURY, Rhodesia CAP) Three black legislators and an aaltng white deputy m a wheel chair today saved Rhodeslatt Prime Minister Ian Smith's gov- ernment from its first legislativ defeat. The controversial re forms --passed by the exac 44 -vote two-thirds majorit needed -include the ending o color bars in hotels an restauranll'I and let black!! own farms, factories and business In previously aU-whlte areas. 1 ~,Coas t Mostly sunny and slight- ly wanner Satu.rday with highs 65 to 72. Lowa tonight 40 to46. I NSIDE TODAY Ben m1ublo . tmJithhlg on the caunt'l' radio itatic>M? The Dafl11 PUot•1 Steoe MflcheU wck.6 out.<& new ~· lrJI -cm '4JC(>minQ ~ ih0141. Sn Pa/le Cl of lh• Weekenckr. ~Mt .. .. ... •••• r l' t f l High R~es Nixed S, JIOBBn aAma Ol .. 0-. ........ The 11\mtinl\Oft Beaeh Pt...- nlng Commiulon's approval o1 plans for two hleh rlae aenlor cltben reald~Ual towers bas been declared invalid. Planning commlasiooers voted 4.3 in favor ot the plans Tuesday Three BB Officials To Confer· Three Huntington Beach city officials will attend the National League of ClU~ Congressional Con£erence In Washington, D.C .. to discuss pending legislation af. reeling citiea. Mayor Harriett Wieder, Mayor Pro Tem Ron Pattinson and City Administrator Bud Belsito will leave the city Saturday. Councilwoman Norma Gibbs had been scheduled to attend the session but has canceled her plans. Meetings with congressional leaders on a variety or topics will begin Sunday. Costs for the tnp for the two council members will be between $600 and $700, according to a city aide. That will include air fare, lodging at the Washington Hilton, food, taxi service and a $75 re- gistration fee. Belsito's expenses are expect- ed to be somewhat less because he is taking a late night filght and will stay only three nights. Mrs. Wieder is scheduled to participate on environmental quality discussions. She also wtll meet with legislators and officials or the Department or Commerce regarding Santa Ana River flood protection efforts. Pattinson will take part in public safe~y meetings. Belsito said that his chief ooncem will be unemployment insurance that was mandated for local governments by the federal government Jan. 1. He said he will voice objediooa to the muaure that 15 expected to cost the city an added $200.000 &n· du~ll_Y. liets1l.o said efforts also will be made to obtain more money from the federal Public Works Act. · The city received a grant ol s.'577 ,000 ln 1976 for construction of the Warner Avenue fire station \lnder the act. Mrs. Wieder and Pattlruion plan to stay in Washington four nights before returning home next Wednesday. Belsito will leave a day earlier. 3 Candidates Win Backing The Huntington Bearh Elementary Teachers A~t•· tlon <HBETA> has endol'Hd can- didates Paula Hulse. Roy How and Davfd Sonksen In Tuetday·!I t?'\lstee election. Ollvla Gaddtnl. HBETA spokesman. said the teacMra iroup bu applied for campa11n funds to ald the three ctndkt•les. The funds would be provlMd by the Aasociallon For Bttter CJU1emhlp <ABCA>. the political action arm of the Callfornla Teachers AtlsoclaUon. Mrs. G•ddlnl said the can· dld•tes could receive fr'orn S300 to SS" attertbeeleetloa. ""' DAILY PILOT n11ht after co1nml11lon Chairman Ro1er Slates wu called lntbbruk urlmpUM. Slates earlier bad disclosed a conlUct ol lncerest lD tbe matter and h8d decllbed to vote. He aatd his reel estaSe compan,y la in· volved in tM sale ol a amall parcel ff land Int.be area. Af>Wl ....... M-. WHERE MINER TRAPPED Map Pinpoint• Site Rescue Of Miner Coes Slow TOWER CITY, Pa. <AP> Rescuers continued chipping out an escape tunnel today for a coal miner trapped three days by a cave-in deep inside a mountain. But they said the work was aoing slowly. An oU well drilling rig was be· ing flown in from Utah to drill in· to the mine from the surface in a search for seven other miners missing since noon Tuesday. "The drilling is going on tar a et, but very. very slowly.'' John B. Sbutack, a federal Min- ing Enforcement anll Sef ety Ad· mlniltration official, said at a news bnetm1 today. "We've slowed down beeauae we've bit unusually hard coal.'• The miner. Ronald Adley, 37, fat.her ol two, wu reported in Sood shape u he wailed bl bis faintly lit cell while crews lncbed toward him. He was 400 feet below the aw1ace of a moanlaln and a mile back from the mi.De's entrance. Sbutack aaid the rescuers still had Z1 feet to go throuah the SO feet of coal separating Adley from freedom. He said the job probably wouldn't be completed untll 7 a.m. Saturday. ,.,.... Pt1pAJ NUN ••• killed the baby and that's what she ta cbar1ed with." Valentino said. Criml said the prnsecullon did not prove Sister Maureen killed or mlended to kill the baby. He reminded Maas that Sister Maureen testified she could not remember what occurred alter she .cave birth in the bathroom. ·'There Ls no real proor of when lb1s cblld was born or when lh1a cblld dled." Crimi said. He al.lo said the prosecution falltd to prove the baby dtd not die ol natw'al causes, a mt.slake or an accident. Thl'OU&hout ~ lrlal. the de- f e nse contended that Slater Maureen could not have killed the child intentionally because her mmd was impa.ared by t~e loss of blood and the emotlooal disturbance. Other ntms testified that uPon their return to lbe convent they found Sialer Maureen bleediag profuselJ. She waa taken t.o a bospltal and later. the nqns said, they found the baby dead in a basket in Sister Maureen's room. Vietnam Vets Doe Change? WASHINGTON (AP> - Several hundred thousand Viel· nam veterans who let\ the ml Htary wltb leu·lh•n· honorable discharaes have new bope for a cbaoa• in 1talua from th• Carter 8dmlnlst.raUoc. Tb• White 1lauae la ~ with the Delenu ])eputm•t OD the problem of improvl.U dla· ebar1ea. accord101 to 'Nbite Bouse counsel Robert UpelUlta. tithO\llb"nodef.lniUved~ bu been reacbed.'' A c:haqe in di.lcbar1e &tatut probabb' would erue what 11 considered a bandlcap lo ~etUDI a Job and la often a barrier to 1«· Ulla vtUirana•befteflta. Llpthuta Aid aoy acUon woWct ~ovu lldminllttatlve d.isc:h.ar,es , but 'not disbonorable d1.lcblJ'ftS whteb ~ufred mWlU')' courtl· marUal. D1t9ut1 Ctty Attorney Jolla O'CoA.nor u1d Tbu:ridaJ tUt a rtteol aiai. tnittatln muaure proh.lbUa a person who haa a eon. nlct from vodoe ii the purpoM ia to break a tie. Plannlo1 Director Edward Sellch said the laaue wlll 10 back before the comJJ¥uion Marcb t.s. He said lie bu hopes one member will dranat bis or ber position Just to 1et the code amendment before the city COUD· cil. Selich said that, if com· missiooen reluse to bud••· the staff would revise plans for \be project to mate it acceptable oo parking reqtirement.s. Commissioners Ruth Finley, Brian Parkinson and Joseph Boyle voted .SaiNl the measure while Prim Shea. Susie Newman and Chuck Gibeon were in favor of it. Mn. Finley objected because she sald more study ls needed, She s~d the towers would be located about 600 feet from an earthquake fault and that sewer lines are currenUy running to capacity. Boyle opposed the plan because be lhoueht one parking space should be ailocated to 2'12 units instead of the one space to 3~ units as proposed. The two senior citizen towers or 14 stories each are proposed near Pacifica Hospital at the F1 ve Points area of the city. They would contain up to 400 one-bedroom living units ot 500- squarefeeleach. FromP~AJ CRUSHED •• sign al Newland Street and ap- p roached Beach Boulevard against a red light. Sgt. Dale Herzog, realizing the truck was about to go through a red light, pulled abreast ol the speeding vehicle and attempted to stop through tramc, said Fortin. One lane or traffic stopped but the Foss's red Volkswagen came lhrougb the intenection north- bound and WU broadsided by the truck. Fortin said. After slrilting another vehicle. the truck plowed into a trarnc sianal control box in front of a se.rviee station. The truck's front wheels fell off as it came to rest on the control box. Mrs. Foss was treated by Hunt- ineton Beach paramedics on the sidewalk. Sbe was suffering from a ruptured spleen, chest injuries and possible back damage, of· ficiala said. Joseph Foss. Mrs. Foss' husband, was driving along Beach Boulevard and noticed the accident scene, Sgt. En1quist said. Foes became grief stricken when he saw bis daughter and wife, the police official said. Debra Foss attends Molola Elementary School in Fountain Valley, officialuaid. Lavrakas Top Spender With $267.38 Tab It hu C<l8l Lef\eris Lavrakas S267 38 lo become the biil(eat apender ao far lo Tuesday's Coast Com munlty College District trustee race. accordlna to state- ments filed with the Oran1e County Re&11trarof Voters. Lavra.kas, one of the five can· didales aeekiog two seats, has financed his campalgn from his own pocket, the statements show. He spent the funds on fliers and small expenses. Tbe four other candtdatm all filed routine statements saying they had neither received nor spent more than $200 durinl the camr>alcn reportin1 period end· tn1Feb.2L Candidates are incumbent Worth Keene and Richard E. Olaoa in tnaatee area 1. Trustee area 5 candidates are Lavraku, incumbent Georae Rodda Jr. and RicbanlL. Haeuuler. Collqe lrulleea are elected from geographic areas but by all vot.era within the diatricL ,....._.4J AGNEW ••• The Justice Department 1'9p)Ct ta1d a revle• ladlcated that · "the.r• wu DO reatOD to believe that Mr. Acrttlw. ~ Bduca· tlon. far Democney. baa acted°" Nbalf of OC' In tbe lnte.r• ol ., forellQ principal." Slayen~t INOLEWOOD .. (AP) -~ In two dtl• a:re ~ far 10Cl'lll suamm wbo 'robbei two Chlnese-rtm IJ'OCV1 dortl u4 killed two proprieten. · • : Gfnag Going, Gong o.i1y Plle4 ...... ,."., P•lrl<k0'-11 Edison High School students Duaite Shoemaker <left> and Ron Geary. barely ~ot started on their due~ Thursday when their antics were interrupted by the sound of a gong. The pair turned up in these outt1ts tor simulated version of television's Gong Show at the Edison campus in Hunt- ington Beach. It was part of senior week hijinks. Judge Says State Wage Act Unlawful An Orange County Superior Court judge is ex peeled to rule to- day that the State of California acted unlawfully last October when it established a minimum hourly wage or $2.50 But a written decision that is on Judge Claude M. Owens' desk Sootch The/ t Trio Strike Market inHB A theft team of two men and one woman who specialize only in costly Scotch whiskey ap- parently struck aeain in Hunt- ington Beach Thursday at an out· let of one or their favorite chain stores. Ralph Moraan, SPokesman for Von's Market, LOlll Adams Ave .. called police after losina a dozen bottles of Johnny Walker Red Label and Cutty Sark brands. Investigators said the method of operation in the 3 p.m . stnke that netted more than $100 worth of liquor fit the suspects' pre- vious pattern. They are believed to be narcotics addicts who steal and re-sell the expensive Uquor far below market costs lo finance their habita Police launched a campaign two weeks ago to educate com- munity market owners through distribution of circulars contain· ing as much as they know about the trio. They have access to a variety of cars and license plates and rotate them, cruising by a chosen target while one team member enters. snatches the Ii quor and leaves calmly if not SPotled. awaiting his signature w~uld ~e· lay execution of the inJuncllon against lhe state's Industrial Welfare Commission until June 1 to give the commission's lawyers an opporturuty to present new evidence. In a ruling that closely re· sembles decisions reached by eight other California Judges. Judge Owens decided after a three-month study of the issue that the state failed to meet many legal standards when it passed the co ntrovers ial measure. Many of the regulations gov· erning conditions of employment included by the state in the new act were struck down five months ago by Superior Court Judge Walter Smith. Judge Smith agree d with lawyers for the California Manufacturers Association that the new regulations violated ex· isling slate and federal laws. Judge Owens' ruling endorses the decision reached by Judge Smith and bars enforcement of employment regulations which could have affected several million California workers. It was made clear late Thurs- day, however, that the remaining issue or the $2.50 an hour minimum wage may not be re- solved June 1. Judge Owens granted lawyers for the CMA a further 30 days from that date to comment on any evidence the state may wish to bring in support of the act. Two Found Slain LOS ANGELES CAP> -A family dispute ended in death for a man and wife in the northern San Fttnando Valley, police say. The couple. identified as Paul Bittner, 42, and his wife, Helen. 37. were found shot to death m their bome early Thursday. oPay Taxes WASHINGTON (AP> - of the D> •ealthJ Ame.rte who eKaped fockral lneome ta· ea ln ltTI woo't 1et lM aamit break •l•ln. ac«>rdlnc ~ a Tnuury J).rpartmf'Dt ~ But tbe tu-frH rleb wlll always be with u. U)e anal1ata predict. ''The chan&n made b)' \be Tax Reform Act ol 1978 will tarsel1 eliminate hiah·incom• aon· tu ables.•• tbe treaaul'J 1aid Tbunday in a report ordered by Congress. "However. due to various com· bmations or clrcumstaoces. there are always likely to be a handful or non-taxables and nearly non-taxables, but the numbers wlll be much smaller." The 230 non·taxpayers were among 34,121 individuals wbo re- ported making $200,000 or more in adjusted gross income ~ ms. Jn 1974 there were 244 10 that bracket wbo did not pay taxes. compared with 164in1973. The vast majority of the wealthy paid taxes. The DOD· taxpayers represented only about seven-tenths of one percent of those who filed returns lo lbe $200,000.plus category. Lumping together taxpayers and non-taxpayers in that in· come category, the Treasury figured their effective tax rate al 42.9 percent. Fewer than 1S per· cent of them had tax rates of less than 20 percent. the repOrt said. By comparison, a family of four with the 1975 median income of $13,719 which took lhe stan· dard deduction would have bad an effective tax rate of about 10 percent. The numbers probably dldn•t cover all wealthy non-taicpayers smce iodividuals don't have to tell the IRS about certain noo· taxable Income, such u lnt.erest. on municipal securities. The major tax law chanees that will hit wealthy laxpayen beginning with their returns for 1976 involve new limits on how much investment interest and preference income -such as capital gains income and deple- tion allowances -they can ex- clude from income. The treuury found that more than 80 percent of the deductions claimed by the wealthy lo 1974 was for interest paid on loans for inves.tmenl purposes. Wmd GUBts May Cancel Boat Races The ·weatherman is giving the Bronx cheer to the offshore power boat racing fleet as they gather at the Balboa Bay Club to- day anticipating the start of the Bushmllle Grand Prix race Saturday at 10 a.m . With small crart advisory signals fluttering Crom masts from Point Conception to the Mexican border. the posaibillty of five to eight-foot seas on Satur· day could slow the race or cancel it altogether. <Related pictures PaeeA3). Winds of LS to 20 knots are pre- dicted over Inner coastal waters today with gusts up to 30 knots below canyons. Thie could J?enerate seas from two to four feet. increasing to foW' to six feet in windy areas, according to the weatherman. Buying A New Tract Home? Many people buying homes are under the impreeaion they HAVE to buy carpeting from the home sales center. In the majority of cases this is not true. although the sales office will try to make you think so. The minute the home center tries to upgrade the standard carpet. then you are free to shop for carpeting. To prevent shopping should constitute restraint of trade. In many cases they will tell you that the carpet allowance does not apply if you buy carpet outside. If they feel thl1 l1 l99al, HAVE THEM PUT IT IN WRITING. Ordinarily, we can save you a lot of money over what the home center offers. We provide a larger selection -and we usually come up with less yardage. plus a superior installatlon. DEN'S : iiistallatiaii: ·custom drapsri•• linoleum • wood floor 1663 PLAC!.NTJA AVENUE • COSTA MESA. CAllF. 92627 • PHOl'1E 646·"838 -6'6·235.s L • VOL. 70, NO. 631 ~SECTIONS, 40 PAGES TEN CEN'r. i Did Agnew Violate Probation? i , MAUDE DAVIS SCHOOL •• • FAIR OF THE FUTUAE?-Master plan for proposed revamping of Ora n ge County Fairgrounds in Cost a Mesa shows m ajor highlights of S16.7 million project. They include . <A> Specialty, cultural and entertainment center . (H) 3.000-scat outdoor amphitheatre. <C > major exhibit buildings, administration buildings. < D l 10,000-~eat outdoor stadium. and { E > 16· a c re equestrian center Heiress .. Assails 1Company By TOM BARLEY Olt .. OooHyPll•ISl .. I Irvine heiress Joan Irvine Smith's lawy•r a ccused the lrvine Company Thur~day of be· ing "less than honest " in dlsclocs Ing income and valuations vital to the analyst seeking the true net worth of the company Attorne y Howard Friedman leveled the charge durm~ h1'l • questionin~ o( Jrv1ne company director William S. Lund. one of five board member, who voted Feb. 8 to myg~ the company wifl\~rtl06Tl Corp<>ration. The Mobil b\cl of $281.9 m1Uion has been topped hy a $302.S million offer filed by an Easl Coast consortium. Wall Street financ ier Charles Allen, Detroit developer Allred Taubman and auto billionaire Henry Ford ll are pnnc1pah 1n that combine But Mobil 111 i.till the ('hoic~ of the James lrvinE' Foundation which became defendants in a lawsuit fiJed by Mrs Smith after It w as dec ided lo sell the founds tion 's 54.5 percent eontrolhnl( m terest in lhe Irvine Company to Mobil. FoU11datlon directors declared iobll to be the winners of a bid- ng battle that enlivened th~ ve·monlh Orange County 1 periorCourt\rial. f'rled,.,.on argued Thursday that the lrlal has proved the otl5[inaJ S200 million fi l(ure for Uae entire company to be ·•a <SeeMOBJL. Page AZ> Fair Master Plan Done Irvine OKs $16. 7 MillWn Rebuilding of County ·siie Eyed ·1.P.fl I;-~~ BySTEVEMITqlEU, shows three achvityiones onthl' at a nnual full fain. dl Lo'\ Of Pro1ect on,.~w~i-.'"'" 150·acre fairgrounds. alon~ with Alamito.c; Race Track, if that pro- A $16.7 mUlion, pay-as.you-go satellite functions at three cor g ra m 1s conti nued. a nd from master plan for tM ~an~e Coun· ners wtuch would be developed loans from the !>latl' ty Fair and Exposition. C~nter by commercial interests. Thl' pro1cd design 1s dClminut· has been completed. Fa1r direc-Financing the multi-m1llion ed bv a central fa ir actl\ 1t\' core tors will ~1de whether or not to dollar proJttl would come from d1 v1ck(I into three muJor sl'C a ccept the 96-page document continuing events on th<> fair-tions , situatl•d along u c<:ntral March 17 grounds, such as the swap meets pedestrian prom<'nade . 1:he m aster phm. wh1t'h en-bm lding rentals and m otorcycle At the wc!>l end of lhl' Cl'ntrul v1s1ons an eight year construl" r aces. core, pl ans t'all for recn•ation<1I t ion penod, was prepared by Additional fuodmg would come fac1filles . 1ncluding u 3.000 sl•at, PQD, Inc of Orange. The pla n from thoroughbred horse racing t wo a nd u ha lf s tory ;.i m Wind Gusts Could Cancel Boat Race The weatherman is caving the Rronx cheer to the orrshore power bo t radnl: Oeet ~ they gather at lht-Ralbon Bay Club to· day antlc1pating lhe st art of the Bus hm1lli1 Graftd Prix race Saturday at JO a m With s mall craft advisory !l1gna l!1 nutter ing from m a!lts from Poml Conception to the Mexican border, the possibility of fivE' to e1ght-foot seas on Satur- day could slow the race or cancel 1t altogether. (Related pictures Pare AJ) that the racers are watchin~ with a j aundiced eye The r eport pre d.kts wtnds of 20 lo 30 knoli. over outer' coastal wuteri. with i.ea:. of rive toetght feet Race officials agree that seas or six feel or more might lead to .1 c ancell11t1on of the race. But wind or no wind , seas or no i1eas. the hardy rarers arc a~­ sured of sunny weather on Satur- day. Okay Awaited ph1theutre Other so callccl lo\\ key J< .. t1vitiei. at thut end of tht• core m elude a technical museum. Y..h1ch tht• planners su~~esl he de vcloped by a separate founda· t1on, and a m<'mon al v,arden for p;cnit•s, and outdoor exhibit <IC· tivities. Under the plan. the fairground central zone would contain an ex- hibition plaia with indoor and outdoor exhibit space. a field house ror s ports activ1t1es, and adm1nistrat1on offices. At lhe east end of the activity core would be a 10.000 se<i t s t a dium which can uccom · mod ate horse shows, motorcycle racing, rodeos, circuses and rock concerts . The carnival and ltveslot'k are as also would be located at.the east end. according to the master plan. The northeast quarter or Wood- brtdKC and two separat e housing proJe<'ls in Northwood have been given the go-ahead by the Irvine Pl ann1ng Commission Co m m1 s s 1o n e r :-g.ive permission lo the Irvine Com- pany to proceed with develop· meni of the second phase of Woodbridge, bounded by Irvine Center Drive, North Lake. Bar- ranca Parkw uy and J effrey Road 'The new development will be located across the lake from the fi rst development and will in- clude about 1,950 units, eight parks a nd t wo e ll'me nt ary schools. Among the dwe lling units will be det ached single family homes. a ttached houses, condominiums and apartments Some units will be des ignated for moderate in- come farruhes. The commission's . action this week gives approval to the vane· t) ol housing requested and the densities. But exact site plans still must be s ubmitted for ap· proval. probably during the next few months In Northwood. comm1ss1oncrs "ave approval to Shapell In· d ustries for a N -unil single fam1· ly housing projt•ct The developer plans to build the homes on a 12. 7 arr<' s ite JUSt west of J effrey Road, south of lhe railroad tracks. Sterling Development Com· <See PROJFJCT. Pag«' A2) Hearing Slated Marchl4 B 1\ LT I M 0 R E I A P > A J u:;t1t't-Dt'partmcnt report in· dicatt>s. former Vice President Spiro T Agney. violated his pro- hah on at least once. and a hear. mg ha!. been set for March l4 HowcHr. the re port recom· mends that no action be taken against Agnew U.S. District Court Judge Rosie! Thoms en re~ leased the report Thursday Agnew was sentenced to three ye ars prob<itton and fined Sl0,000 m 1973 for incom e tax evasion after he pleaded no conte.11t and resigned the vice presidency His probation ended last October Tht• Ma rch 14 hea rin~ will focu~ on a n a llcAation thal Ag nl'" vwlated federal law by failing to 1mmed1 atelv turn over lo thl' SWtc Dep.irtmcnt ~1fL~ he ri'c<'l\'C'<I from fo n •1gn govern-. mt'nL<; while vice president R ll'harct I. T hornburJ!h. thl' acting dl'puty attorney general who was in charge of the criminal d1v1s1on in the Ford administra- tion. said in the report lha t Agnew technically violated the Foreign Gift s a nd Decora tion.Act! However. he noted that the law did notspt>c•1() a deadline Corturn· mg over the gifts. The action :.tl'ms from a SJ. m 1lhon civil su1l fi led by Mi ami lawyer Sam Polur last fa ll . Polur alle~<'d that Agnew· violated the terms or his eroba· tion duritl~ his ·involvement "W\th an or-=an1zullon called Education for Democracy. ·Inc .. by acting as an agent for a fo~ic.n govern. meot without registering as'SUcli with the State Department. Polus claimed lhe former vice presi. dent used that organization to transmit pro-Arab propaganda- here and nauonal securit>j secr ets to the Arabs. CSeeAGNEW, Page.AZ) Loopholes Oosing on Non-taxables · ' WAS~l\!.GTON CAP) -.~os( of the 230 wealthy Am ericans who escaped federal income·lax~ es in 1975 won't get the same break again. according lo ~ Tre asury Department analysis .. But the tax-free r ich will a lways be with us. the analysts predict. "The changes m ade by the Tax Refor m Act of 1976 will largely e li minatc high-income non· taxables," the tre asury said Thursday in a r eport ordered by Congress "llowevcr, due to various com· bina lions of cir c!ums t unces. there are always likely to be a ha ndful of non-t axables and nearly non·l axablcs, but the numbers will be much s maller." The 230 non-taxpayers werc 1 among 34,12t individuals who re{ ported making $200,000 or mot'e1 in adjusted g ro!IS income in 1975. Jn 1974 there were 244 in that· bracket who did not pay truces, <SeeTAXABt.ES, Page A2) Coast Weather Winds o( lS to 20 knots are pre· dieted over inner coas~ waters today with gusts up to 30 knots below canyona. This could ~enerate seas from two to fO\lr feet. Increasing to four to six feet in windy areas, according to the wtalhennan. But it Is the Saturday forecast . WASlUNGTON (l\PI -With the Senate's approval in hand, President Carter now must wall ror the House to gave him the authority he requested to re. or~anize executive agencies. The reorganiza tion bill s ailed through the Senate by a 92·0 vote Thursday. Judge Acquits Nun The equestrian center at the fair would be the f1r:.l and largeat or the satellite commercial pro jecta lo be built. Whe11 complet-ed, it would have permanent facilities to accommodate 1140 horses. Project developers sec the equestrian center as a bi" re- venue raiser for the falr. and sug. (Sff FAIR, Pa(e A2 1 Jury. Deliberates ()n ~ulbert Sanity , . Mostly sunny and slltht· ty wanner S8tarday with ht1hJ 6S to 72. Lows tonight 40to46.. INSIDE TODAY Btt11 ~. 4m?11hing Oft 1-. COll'dry mdio stctiona1 Th Doil11 Pilot'& Sltoe MUcheU cMcfa out ci M1'l int· l'JI -. an ~ blutgi"Gls •hoso. s.t. Page Cl o/ the Weekmdn. O ·M .. M M •.. , o.t u tlM ... , o.~ ,,. "' In Baby's Death • m,115laugt1ter, Sister M aureeo ROCHESTER. N.Y. <AP> -A Roauua Catbo.lic nun accused of kil111'18 her new'°'" baby was ac· quitted today by the judge who presided at her nonjury trial. Judge Hyman T . Maas or Monroe County Court announced the .werdict doaring Sisler Maureen Murp.by of first-detree manstaogbter. Tbe ~·s verdi~t waa an- nounced one dq after Lhe 1().(hrf trial COIQChadM. The Jlf'OHCUtioo cbarced lhal Sister Maunenr 17, delivered a full-term bo, l• a belh.roocn at Our ~ ol t.o.riles ~..-in a~bufbu briabtoo on April 27 •nd~ baby bJ&Wt'· nn1 clothinilnhlt mouth. If caavkCIAld of llrst-depee would have faced a mandatory prison sentence of up to 2S years. Allbou&h she had been indi.cted for lint-degree manslaughter, the judges.aid two lesser chargei were cooaidered: second-deer mantlaaghter, which is recklesa· ly ca~ lb& death of another persoo .. ~ crtmln•U.Y nejfUgent bo1nlttde, Neither carried a tn~ priscmaentenee. • · llembat of UM nun 'a r~ au~ 11¥1 some covered their f.-ca with thdr hUids. when the ,~~ bladttlslon. .. Mo d m traUons, •• lhi J~I ltamed. He tbee MnCNnced bis lnnO-eent ~ ~ on the other lwo (1118~ A!) An Orange County Superior Court jury that.was asked late Thursday to rule thal Ken Rict\1rd Hulbert was sane during an alleged rape rampa&e that in· eluded the murder or one•woman ls locked away in deliberations today.· Judge Wllllarn S. Lee sent the panel t.o the jury room after they beard the l Umont ()(Ao alleged victim who aald HUibert, 24 . told her that he intended lo plead in· sanity-if pol ice cabght. him. The womao told the Jury in the flhel ~~Un>Ony oC a four·wee.k uruty titanni that the manner ln whiCh Hulbert sexually AS· sault*1 and beat her convhtced her ttia th defendant re.ttf~y Is • inaaiM. • It. llto\_all~ dmooi U.14 16ldJt)I ~Ls turned by u;c, Grabel JU71 th'lt H\llbert rl!Ped anCI IUW WhiW:cr bouHWife '::t I Gina Marie Tisher on Jan. 2, 1976. Defense psychiatrists have, testified that Hulbert told them• he was seektng a confrontation' with the devil when he at.tacked women and believed that hJs U · saults woufd force Sat.an lo leave• their bodies. The prosecution chalhlnges lhn defense conclusion that Hulbert. ts .everely mentally ill · and p•ychotic and unable to!'' putlcipalein his defense. lf the jury rules that tho• Fullerton fll*D is $llM he will be tried before Jt.Wge Lee on I cbar&m tbalc ln~fude murder. raJa, kidnap, robbery and ... 1 • uutt. . , Hulbert all(> faces trial In Lo(:.o1 Ansel Co1nty on crhnlnal dlarees r:clated to aUe1cd at..'• tack• on 1l1 wo•en in that county. I .... . , lt.wor-'1 '"* -11'lllil ., ,,. ~ ~ .. "'Cl ..rift "' ~ llCd Ill.I 10 C'Md'datn ~ /M r. opn uoi. Oii ,,., I rw. ICJ:looC boord. nw dcf*1n aa 1'iacldaill. Louts Zejda wouJd Uke to have a n "educational impact report" ti~ lot' every lnnovativ~ pro. aram undertaken 10 the frvtne Unified Sebool Ol5lnCt · ·u they have to have an EIR to put up a building, why shouldn't there be an impact report for our children's education, too?" ques· tioned Zejda, S6, a salesman. He suggested that lbe educa· llonal impact report would con- tain mformation about the pro- aram 's educational values, its cost to the school district, any s pecial problems the teacher would encounter. special sltiUs the teacher would need and other data. Zejda asserted that the reason the Irvine school district obtains so much slate grant money is that "no one else wants to touch these programs " Zejda, who lives at 14882 Rat· tan St., notes that Irvine has something most areas do not -a local school in nearly every hous· 1ng development. But he thinks the district bas failed because through the open e nrollment policy, parents can send their children to any other school and sometimes do. Zejda charged that there is no e dul·ational consistency in the d1:.trict and that children who at- tend fundamental schools m the F ro• Page A J MOBIL •.. c1veaway" and the ~ubsequent $281. 9 million off er to be far helow the Irvine Company's true worth 'f-'riedman accu~c<t Jn me Com- p .1 n \ officials of concealing ··ctramat1c increases" during the last six months in the value of company land and assets. 11<' further accu:-.cd company off1<•ials of failing to reveal that the Irvine Company·s net income will hit j new record or $17 million m the current fiscal year. Court jCl1on Thursday re- vealed lhal other influential figures backing the Allen· 'Taubman hid for control of the Irvine Company include Ford, Max Fisher, developer Donald L. Bren, Harold Margulies. Milton Petri<'. Mrs Smith and Keath and L1ndJ Gaede. Mr~ Smith ;inr1 \fr<; Caede an• grnnddaught1•r., of JJmes r r \' I n l' I 1 ' l h l' m J 11 w h 0 u~.1.1 hh~hed the foundation that l)lo.11 s Ills nam<' Both \\Oml'n .irP m1noril) sh a rl'holders in the Irvine Com- p.in~ .md Mr" Smith and Gaede .irc r nmpan \ cit rC'C·tor<. FoundJtaon attorney Howard Privett rommented late Thurs- day :.artl'r .lu<l~c Jome:. f Judgl' orderrd a three day wt'ekend bre11k that the foun.dat1on wtll meet in San Jo'unc1sco today to consider lhe nPw, all cash Allen Tuuhmnn nffl•r llt• 1 f'f11s1•d to tl1\C'U!\S the po'ls1b1ht) th.it Founr1,1t1on direr tor:i m.1v llc•l·1t11• to rt>-Op~n Lbe h1dd111~ ph,1.,1• h .dlt.'d last Dr•c·cmtwr wh1•n Mobil w.1i. dC'dan•d tht' winner Man Nabbed On Drug Rap LOS ANG~LES (A P \ - .lo:wph 1-·o~e1a, 26, a ski in:1truc- tor from Sunny~ide. has been ar rested al thl• l.Ail-1 Ana~les In· tC'rnutlonal Airpor t with 2.2 pounds of cocaine l.Jed around his wa1lll, tr.S. Customs ln~pector• said. Ile had nown here from Lima, Peru. Strl'C'l valu<' of the drug wall ci-t1maled al $500.000. OltANOE COAIT DAILY PILOT __ .. _ ~ .. ._ __ , .. --.~ lll(t~.,.-........ 0.-.. __ ,_,ll_ ten., ,,_, .. ,....,..... IM_t.,.a-1•. 0-1••" ...... 111( ..... , -AUl~Mo-1 ... ..... Otttc.. <-!lt#OtM UO ... tl ... ._ ~-::;:..-;:<~~ ·~=r-.:=.. ~--Vtlllfl l.,.,1.<>11'11-otl\MOl_P_ T.._,hon• m •)MGtt a ..... _.. Advertl._ea.MJI ~ ... .,, ...... -Olllf. ..,..,,. ,.,_WllC-c .... '-''C ~ o::z.<:=..=.~ ::r ••....... % .. -.. " ...... -'= :..-.:::::..:·-.. , ....... _ ...... ,.,. ~f.:·~'':."s!:;!~11'::"'.:'t~::1 ~':t =~•.) ;~!' -"'" ...iui.r, WANTS EIR Lou Zejda early grades have problems because there 1s no fundamentaJ h1fllh school. He said basics should be taught at every school. Zejda is m arried to Evelyn and has two children -one attending Un iversity High and another already a Uni f{jgh graduate Loolung at the district budget, ZeJda called the budget process a ··tot al disaster.'' He said there s hould be more citizen involvement in the entire budgeting procedure, which might trim some of the extra "fal" in the budget and let the money fllter down lo children's .education. The candidate also commented that .t}e'd like to see "flexible schools" built similar Lo the ooe being built in Woodbridge - schools with moveable partitions that allow both open and closed classrooms. FAIR ... gest it be operated under an in· dependent management system, answerable to the f a1 r board. Located at the northeast cor- ner of the fairgrounds, the horse. oriented center would mclude a 1.600 ~eat show arena and train- '"~ facilities. A second sall"llltc facility. located at the corner of Fair Drive and Newport Boulevard, would be a privately developed motor hotel and coHee shop com- plex. Fair planners envision a maJor hotel chain developing a 150-room fac1hly at that location. A cultural and entertainment center 1£ planned for the corner of Fair Drive and Fairview Road, with the poss1b1llty of a 400 seat Costa Mesa C1v1c Playhouse facility and a city community center at that s1h~ In addition, two restaurants, a mo lion picture theater, art ~Jllcries and shops might be de- veloped on the nine-acre site Opposite the cultural and en- tertainment center. at the comer of Fairview Road and Arlington. wQulcl be a commercial re<'rea- llon center. according to fair plans. That commt>rc1ally developed lot'ahon 1s de!ngned to provide add1t1onal income to the fair· grounds Thf' 5 4 acre s1tt' could include youth·ortentl<d ncll vltll•,, '\UCh a'I a skakboJrcJ p111 k , hatbni <'a"e'. tennis ca17c". or a games arcadf' Plannt'rs also outlined com mf'rcaal 'lhOp'I that could bf! 1n corporatf'd an tht· area. adjacent In Co'lta :\frsa lli~h School, 1n eluding youth rloth1ng shopl'i, a camera shnp. a <'onvenirn('c• market and an ice cream parlor. Fro..P~A l PROJECT • • pany was given perm1M1on to bu i Id apartments and con· domlniums in a subdivided por lion of Park Pl11 c • in the NC'>rthwood area. including 323 units for moderate Income families earning less Ulan SlS,000 i:ross lncome per year . The area 1s being c-alled Irvine Springs. Al the same meeting, com- m iasioners continued several item1, Including : -A request by the Irvine Com· pany to aJlow night lighting and signs for the golf driving range Just aouth of Michelson Drive and east of Culver Drive. That Item was continued to the April s meeting. -A proposed amendment to the city's muter plan tor the Irvine Industrial Complex·West, wblcb would include lttm1 relat- ed to 1ldew1Jks, traffic atinab and the permitted uses ln the Skypark area. It was continued to Aprll 14. Reform.s Paued SAL1S.8URY. Rhodesia (AP} -Tb~ black legJslaton and an alllng white daputy In 1 whoel cbair today uved Rhodesian Prime Minister Jan Smitb'a IOV· ernment from ltl f\nt le,UltUve defeat. The contn>veralal rt• forms -paned by I.bi exact 44 -vote two-thirds ml.jorlt.y needed ~ Include the e.ndina ol color bars ID hotel& and restaurants and lel bl&c~ own l1nn1, lactottca and buslneaes in prmoUll.1 alt.white are • WASHINGTON c AP> -Job layofrs n::su.JU~ from the wvere wlntf'r and a tn1 •nc~au lD the number ol penom ~ won pushed the unemploJmC"TSt rate to 7 S pert'mt in February, the iovemmt<nt reporttd today The jobless rate in January was 7 3 pe~ent. Nnrly ull ol a 225.000 nse in persons out of work 10 February "renectf'd increased layoffs, probably the result of energy s hortages," the Labor Department said. The weather also was a factor in an increase or 220,000 in the number or full-tame workers forced into part -time Jobs because or production cuts re- sulting from economic problems. The Labor Department gave this breakdown of unemploy- ment in various JOb categories m Februarv· AdUlt men, 5.8 percent, up from 5 6in J anuary. -Adult women, 7 2 percent, up from6 9. Teen-agers, 18.S pe rcent, down from 18.7. licensing Of Animals S11ggeste d Irvme's a nimal services of· f1cers are launching an animal registration drive in an attempt lo license as many Irvine dogs as possible. According to the officers, the only sure way lo have a lost or in· jured animal returned 1s lo have a license on file. T hey say that during their first seven months of existence, they achieved a 100 percent return rate with licensed dogs and cats. The officers are now gomg door lo door in Irvine, requesting that a license be purchased for every dog four months or older. Licenses are not required for cats, but are s uggested. Beginning July 1, the fees are S6 per year for neutered dogs, $12 for unneutered dogs, SJ for neutered cats and S6 for un- neutered cats. The a mount is prorated until then. Some pet owners in Irvine still have licenses from the county, dating back to when the county operated animal control in Irvine Those licenses are valid unlll they expire. A current rabae~ vaccination 1s r equired before lice nsing, for both dogs and cats. /\ $2 rabies clinir is planned for Irvine animals sometime in late spring The date and location or that <'lime will be announced at a later date. I',.... P age Al NUN ... charges. and the members of the fam1() agaw gasped and began sob bang. Sister Maureen put a hand lo her fa<:e and appeared to be cry· Ing Maas gave no fu rther ex· planation for his verdict. The father has not been iden- tar1ed Si!>ler Maureen testified this week that ahe gave birth, but re- membered not.bing about it after carrying the baby to her room. In his summation Thursday. defense lawyer Charles Crimi described Sister Maureen as "a slrl who~lnce the age of 17 devol· ed her Hfe to children" and lhat he could not conceive "this girl would kill anybody." But Aul. Dist. Atty. Joseph Valentino described Stater Maureen'a testimony H "a well· reheaned, 10-month-old labr1ca- Uon supported by psychiatric ex- cu1e1." ''She acted under extreme emotional disturbance wben she klllf'd the baby and that's what she is chareed with ," VaJentino aaid. Crimi 11.td the prosecutJon dld not prove Sister Maareen killed or Int.ended to ltll1 the baby. He reminded MHa tbal Sitler Maureen testllled abe could not remember •bat occurred alt« 1he 1•ve tilrtb in the bit.broom. •"J'bcN f,t no real proof oC when lhia child wu born or when this dlild ctt.c!Ji.1 Crimi said. He 11.-i 11Jd the Prwttutfon fa1Jtd to proye lhe baby did not die ol Ut&&ral cau1e1, a mlttate or an Kddent. Fl•• P-.e .41 AGNEW ••• The Juitke Department report uld a review ln41cat.d lh•l "there wu no reason to btUeve that Mr. Atne•. lhrouah F..dw:a- Uon Is Democracy, bu acted on beha!t ol or In the iPlerat ol any forelp principal." W'hltn, I 7 IX''rC'"nl, the ume In January -Blecb and othC'M, 13.1 ptt· c-ent, up trom 12.S -Hods of bou~hold, .f 9 ,.... cent, up from 4.8. -F\a.11-llmf' worker6, 6 9 per- cent, upfrom6.7. Blue collar workers, 8.7 per- cent, upfrom8.4 Tbe Labor Dt'partment's monthly employment report showed that the main reason for the nse ln unemployment was an unusually large increase In the nation's labor force, up 630,000 to a total of96.1 million. A Labor Department analyst said this partly resulted from a statistical correction for January when the size of the labor force dropped by 440,000 at the same time that the over-all jobless rate declined from December's 7.8 percent to 7 .3 percent. 11.n •• ,,.,, Si nger Bing Crosby was taken to a hospital Thurs- day night after he stumbled and fell from a stage after t~ping a TV show marking his 50th year m ~how busi- ness. He was l isted in good condition today. Arts, Crafts Eyed For Irvine Center Architects, city aides and resi- dents will gather at Los NaranJos School in Irvine Wednesday mghl lo begin sorting out what should be included in the $1 million arts and crafts center to be built m Heritage Park. The center, lo be funded with park bond money, is referred to as phase two of the park, located on Walnut Avenue. Phase ont', which includes the swimming pool complex, youth center and other park facilities, 1s now un - der construction. Surveys are now bemg sent lo manv Irvine residents in an al· tempt to determine what arts and crafts are most popular an Irvine and how the new center should be equipped Homeowners associations. participants in the citv's specialists classes offered by ·the recreation department, City Coundl members and com- missioners have been sent the surveys. Twtle Rock Park Naming Deadline Set Turtle Rock residents in Irvine have until March 25 to come up with the best name for the new park being built in Turtle Rock. After receiving final approval from the City Council. the contest has begun, with entry blanks available at city hall. Only Turtle Rock residents may enter. First place winner will receive $100, second place will be given S75 .ind the third-best name will ~arn $50. The contest is being sponsored by the Irvine Compa ny, but Irvine Community Ser vices Commissioners will pick the win· ners. The new park is located next to the Bonita Canyon School under construction. Residents who have not Ix-en queried but who v. ant to g1vl' their ideas may eilht<r request a survey at city hall, 17200 Jam boreC' Hlvd .. or attend Wed nesday'i. 7:30 p.m . meeting, or futurc planntnfl sessions Wednesday's meelln~ 1s the first in a series schedult·d throughout tht< llpnng The '>l'ne:i will con<.'lude in June, v.hen the city council will be presented a preliminary design plan for ap- proval. Final construction docu - ments will be reviewed in Sep· tcmber. Fire Raging In Anaheim Ten Anaheim fire <:om · pan1l's were fighting J stubborn fire today in an old hotel in downtown Anaheim that was described by fire offic1ab as a major blaze. Smoke was visible on the Orange Coast. The fire at the Valencia llotel, a residential hotel, apparently broke out at about 11 a.m. Firefighters were stall fi ghllng the fire at 12 ·30p m. A spokesman for the police departm(•nt said all of the c ity's fire compani es as wt>ll as all of its police patrol force had been sent lo the scene. It was not Immediately known 1f there were any casualties in the blaze. · Coast Y O ffering Lifesaving Course The Orange Coast YMCA will ·offer a lifesavlng course starting Tuesday at the Y, 2300 Untversity Drive. Newport Beach. Certification fro m the American Red Cross will be available for those who pass the course For further in - formalaon. contact the YMCA , 642-9900. An Oran • C°"'"t 1 pttf CW" Court j aa a:peorted to Nie~ da)' th.al tba • of caw a u l t'd UD.la•f u.Uy lUl October when It estabU led a minimum hourly •q~ ol S2.50. But a writ.Un cSociston that Is on Juda~ Claude M. Oweiu· <k:ik awa1llng tus signature would de. lay cxcculJon of the iQJunclwn against the state's lndustnal Wtolfare Commission until June 1 lo give the comm1ss1on's lawyers an opportunity to present new evidence In a ruling that closely re· sem bl es decisions reached by eight other California Judges, Judge Owens decided after a three-month study of the 1ssue that the state failed to meeJ. many legal standards wht>n tt p assed the controversial m easure. Many of the regulations gov- erning conditions of employment included by the ... tale in the new act were s truck down five months ago by Superior Court Judi:e Walter Smith. Judge Smith agreed with lawyers for the California Manufacturers Association that the new regulations violated ex· isling state and federal laws. Judge Owens' ruhng endorses the decislon reachf'd by Judge Smith and bars enforcement of employment regulations which could have affected several m 11lion Cuhforma workers. It wa:i made dear late Thurs- day, howcvC'r, that the re maining issue of thl' S2 .50 an hour mm1mum v.:.agc may not be rc- ~oln•d Junl' 1 Judge Owens granted lawyers for the CMA a further 30 days from that date lo comment on any evidence the stale may wish lo bring in support of the act. Fro• Page Al T AXABLE S compared with 164 in 1973. The vast majority or the wealthy paid taxes . The non- ta x payers rl•present cd only about sewn-tenths of one percent of thosc who filed returns in the S200,000·plus category. Lumping together t axpayers and non·laxpayers in that in· come category, the Treasury figured their effective tax rate at 42.9 percent. Fewer than L5 per- <:ent of them had tax rates of les~ (han 20 percent, the report said. By comparison, a family or four with the 1975 median income of $13,719 which took the stan- dard deduction would have had an effective tax rate of about 10 percent. The numbers probably didn't cover all wealthy non-taxpayers since individuals don't have to tell the I RS about certain non- taxa ble income, such as interest on municipal securities. The major tax law changes that will hit wealthy taxpayers beginning with their returns for 1976 involve new limits on how much investment interest and preference income - such as capital gains inco·me and deple- tion allowances ·-they can ex- clude from Income. The treasury found that more than 80 percent of the deductions claimed by the wealthy in 1974 was for interest paid on Joans for investment purposes. Buying A New Tract Home? Many people buying homes are under the Impression they HAVE to buy carpeting from the home sales center. In the majority of cases this is not true. although the sales office will try to make you think so. The minute the home center tries to upgrade the standard carpet. then you are free to shop for carpeting. To prevent shopping should constitute restraint of trade. In many cases they will tell you that the carpet allowance does not apply if you buy carpet outside. If they feel this is legal. HAVE THEM PUT IT IN WRITING. Ordinanly, we can save you a lot of money over what the t_tome center offers. We provide a larger selection -and we Ctsually come up with less yardage. plus a superior Installation. DEN'S ••••••••••••••••• ./nstallation. custom draperies linOleum • wood floor 1663 'LACDffiA AVENUE • COSTA MESA, CAUF. 91627 • PHONE 6-46-.. 138 -6-44-235.S , \ 7 --......-ly PaY Cot Taxed •1 SYLVIA roana ,,..,,.,,. ....... , Teachers who went on strike an lt71S may bave bee-D penaliud \1J1Mr state laws prohibiUnc public employe$ from strUtlna Tbb penalty often took the rorm ol a withholding pay upon return to work. The lRS rwed last year that, cvt:n thou&h these tuchers didn't receive run pay because of the penaJty. they head In fact earned the entire amount and. therefbre, they are taxed on the foll amount due They can't dedul't income from the penalty withheld because penalties paid lo i& gov ernment for v1olationa of law are not deductible. WHILE THIS I RS RULING WAS CONCER NED spec1fkally with teachers, the same tax t.realmenl applies to similar penalties withheld from other striking public em ployes wbQ violated Joe al law. Teachers who went on sabbatical leaves may have been paid their fuJI salary and then had lo pay for a substitute out of their own pockets while they were away. Last year, the I RS agreed such payments a re d eductible ex - penses. But qualHying teachers can't simply report as income only net salary. They must include lh~tr full Money's Worth salaries and list an itemized deduction for payment to the sub. · They must use itemized deductions if they want to in· elude such a deduction, says Loon Gold, a tait expert at the Research Institute of America. · TEACH E RS, ADMINISTRATORS AND OTHER employes of colleges and similar educational institutions, have long been allowed to provide th~ir children and s,ouses with tax-free tuition in the form or "tuition re- mission." These plans sometimes cover more than one educa- tional institution on a reciprocal basts so that a teacher in one coUege may have a child or spouse attend another participating institution tuition-free. The Treasury proposed to ban this fringe benefit by taxing the value of the tuition, with some exceptions, ufter last Nov. 2. 1976. But in response to objections from tho public, the Treasury has withdrawn this proposal. Those whose employers paid for JOb·related law course!'. that helped lead to a law degree and qualification for a bar examination, must report the value as taxable income. Ir the courses did not lead to this end, the payments are not taxable income. IF AN E MPLOYER PAYS TUITION COSTS either directly or by reimbursing the employe for courses that arc JOb·relaled but that didn't qualify the employe for a new business and weren't necessary lo help meet minimum JOb requirements, the amounts paid by the employer are not compensation. These ruhngs apply to other fi elds or e mployment Next. Other deductions. 6 New Counties More Drought Relief· Sought SACRAMENTO CAP) -California officials say they're hoping the White House will soon declare six more Northern California counties as drouJ(ht disaster areas. That would make all but three or the Northern California counties clag1ble for low interest loans, emergen c y It vestock feed supplies and other assistance. THE SIX AR E KERN, KJNGS, Lake, Modoc, Monterey and Santa Cruz. · Thirty-seven counties arc already drought disasll.'r areas. The only ones for which no dc::.1gnat1on is sought or in effect are Del Norte, Humboldt and Siskiyou in th(' northwest, and the 12 counties south of the Tehachapi Mountai ns that stall rl'- ceive Colorado River water. Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. said hr believes '1'le federal government 1s doin~ "all that is possible" to give Cahforma relief. In other drought news~ -T H E STATE DROUGHT Jn formation Cenlcr s aid the Sicrrt• uowN snowpack is s till far below normal despite report" or good skiing. The snowpack is 28 inches at Norden. near Donner Summit, compared with normal 90 an ches; 6 inches at Blue Canyon compared with 26 normnlly, and 3 inches al Grant Grove, compared wilh 35. -Chowchilla City Manager Dou~las Dunlap ordl'rcd :.i mandatory preservutlcnt .program because the wells an· below normal. ftes1dents are limited lo twice-weekly lawn watering, among other restrictions. -New quality s tandards for the Sacramento-San Joa quin Delta are betnlt broken becauM· of r educed Sacramen to River flows. JOHN BRYSON, CHAIRMAN OF the Water Resource1> Control Board, said rock closures arc being built to divert. better water to the Contra Costa Canal. Salt intrusion at the canal ls as h1ab as 308 parts per million, well above the 250ppm limit. Brown said Alex Mercure, consultant to the U.S. Secretary of Agriculture, told him Mann County farm er~ would get drivers and possibily vehicles to haul water to dairy cattle. But he added, "Disaster assistance ror a drought is un· precedented. They'reuotprepared for at •••• " Sea World Tells Record SAN DIEGO (AP) -Sea World, the marin~ park com- pany recently sold to publisher Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, says 1976 was a record revenue year with a net income o( $3. 7 ml Ilion. David M. DeMott, president. said this amounted to $2.20 a share with total revenues of $50.l million, compared with S3.S million net. $2.JO a share and revenues or $42.6 m1lllor\ tn 1975. The parks Jocated in S11n Dieeo and near Cleveland. Ohio, and OrlaJJdo. Fla., drew a tot.al ol $.4 million visitors, compared with S million in 197S, although attendance at thG Ohio park dropped sllabUy. Warehowre Loan OK'd A $1.l mUllOtl mortgage Joe.n commitm.nt on an orflce and warehouse buildings complex It S31~l South Camino Capiatrano, San Juan Capi traoo, has been. announced by New York U reinaurancoCompany. The three ooe-11tory toncr«o wa~so buildings con· taln '4.683 aquare fttt, includln1 8,702 aquare feel of ofllce area, with 14 dock·hlah lruc:k loadini areu. A one-story frame and stucco air eondiUoned oMC41 bwlding with tcr· race level contains 12,694 square feet. There la on slte park. in1for160 can. 1 . , c l Hundred• of Uo b1e Cat 1allor1 fro m throutboul the •Oulhw l are txptoC'led to crowd (he waten ot Lake Havasu on the Ariaona side of the Colorado lllver for the annual Hobie Regatta at Lake Havasu Clty. May 1-n Traditionally, alnce ta. Hobie Cat sailors have participated separately as a class In the an- nual London Brldce Recatta. But the sheer weight of numbers and the diversity of personalities made the London Brtdee Re1atta too large and loo com- plicated, accordin1 lo Sandy Banks, natlonaJ race director of the Hobie Class Association. SO THE HOBIES, BY mutual consent, are breaking away from the London Bridge Regatta which wiW be sailed April 22-23-24 for Its 14th con- secutive year under the sponsorship of the Lake Havasu Yacht Club Bob Mann has been named to coordinate the Hobie regatta, hailed as the world's largest inland- water one class sailing event Mann said he expects more than JOO entries this year All-time Hobie re- cord for the event was 415 entries MANN SAID EVERY SIZE of Hobie Cat would be participating , Crom the llobie-lOs to the Hobie-18s. Largest classes are expected to be m the Hobie-14s and llobie-16s. Assisting Mann as rlice coordinator wall be Banks and Rich Jeffries as race rhairmen Boat Show Sets Record in Sales The 1977 Southern Cali fornia Manne Associa- tion boat show set an all-tame r ecord in sales dunng its 10-day run at the L<>s Angeles Convention Center, according lo Ed Nichols, executive d irector and show manager for SCM A "While the number or people attending the· show remained about the ~ame as the r ecord - breaking year o( 1976, orders rereaved on the rtoor of the show set a record." said Nichols There were 600 boats and 170 booth exhibits at the 1977 show John Cordes. show c hairman, said that media cooperation in publicizing the s how wa9outslandmg and contributed much to the s uccess of the event. Cordes said the 1978 SCMA boat show will also be presented at the Convention Center High Roler Tops In Florida Race Unoffi cial result~ of the Southern Ocean Hae 1ng Co rtfe r e n t·c an Flo rida mdacatt• that High Roler, a 47-fool s loop co-owned and s kip pered by Bill Power of Newport Harbor Yacht Club and Dennis Conner, San Diego Yacht Club, v. as the Di v1s1on IT Clas<> A winner D1v1~1on II 1s for new bouts H 1gh Roler. a Doug P eterson des ign ...... as m a n n c d h " a p r t• co .. iol 1t'~adwr cn.u, • ,, ,,, ,., "'"'htJJ• ' ,,,, , , \ .. ,U,.d·t't' H1Q'" 1n lht '"'" II" t1lll" I bn\ (n,.~t••' t1•mri .. , ,,,,11.. w1t1 r "")' blltw r.-•f\ .ell! ,.nrt #i1 1n111nrt t r11 ~r.1turt1' will r~m()I• t'lt·lw t'•""' U U•·I ~1 lh~W&lf'rlfrnO" '•th1r .. w 1llht 1• ~lltO&Y \"condlt)-.iflf .,_,,.~ r.. ~rfO"dhiQh Ill \l I l I lit \&TUllO&Y f-l'tiitlnw f I' ,f hl•lh t t \ .. rnnt11n.-.r "'''' '' , .. rottd" •;t 1•u ' \UOIO&Y f 1nlt'lw t ,._.,,.hi'"' '" \,.ronrl t w f 'tl n ""'""'cl"-1,,.. • ,,.,, .... '\unrt._..,.._~ •• 'm , .. 1,\ \tu"' Moon r 1\.1 \ \ '1 u rn '\ t \ 1 • Entert•lnment Heppenlng1 ... Fiim• The•ter Dence Televlalon In the dominantly Nl'wport cre w L11>ted as Class B wm ner m 01v1s1on II was Im p, owned by David Al le n or T1 buron a nd m anned by a local rrew headed by Skip Allan of Newport Harbor Yacht Club as sailing m aster. I mp. a 41 foot t"' O· toner rarned the SJmc t·rc"' as Allen s former boat. Improbable It was designed by Ron Holland () r ~ (' w z l' ;.ii and and launrh<'<I Just :-.1x da\" bcfon• the '>tart of th~ f1r~t SORC rael' Both lllgh Roler a nd Im p ..... ,11 bt· 'hipped to EnJ,:land wherl' the\ will n•pre::.ent the l ' S in tht• Admiral's Cup compel• lion later this n•ar 2ShomJ Slated I I Wt>ml'T Huck pro- d ut·t•r vi .,port~ '>how5. has announct"d the C1 ate<1 ror hi~ 9ln Jnnual \\ C''>lt'rn l'lf alt0nJI Uoai .ind M.irmt' Sho~ Marrn 9 13 al tht.' Anaheim Co11 \ e nl1on Center It will be folio ..... ed March 26 tu Apnl 3 b)' the L o-, An~eles Sporti.mcn·~ Vacation. Travel and Rccrcat1onal v chicle sno ..... at tht' Los AnRelcs Sports Arcna. Doors 'A-ill open al 3 p.m . March 9-10-11 in Anaheim and at noon on March 12·13. Admission for adults will be $2 and Sl for kids . You con parl~ your car. And parl~ the l~ids, too. At Fashion Island, you II find convenienc penmeter pork1ng for your cor And a conv~ienc oucdoor ploy oreo for the kids The youngsters con slide. spin and scamper to their hearts' dehghts while you're shopping in over 60 ffne stores Toking time co find those special items you need. And perhaps o surprise or two. Isn't It surprising, for one thing, to find a center that cares about people more thon it cores about cars? llEWPORT CENTER BOATING Call 642-5171. Put • lew word• to work lor ou. OJ ASKED FOR IT OJ Gar IT TOYOTA • ats !5:!~,--·-\' -,y . 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But see it close-up at your Toyota dealer and you be the judge You 'll find there's a little bit of the Grand Prix in every Celica. EXCLUSIVE SAVINGS AT YOUR PARTICIPATING TOYOTA DEALER NOW. VOUR REG BOX OFFER COST OFFICE SAVE INCLUDES COST Raceday Genr•r:il AcJmtS!.1on S35 00 547 50 S1 2 50 T 1me Trials GenPral ~dm1ss1on Raceday S25 Res Grandstand S(»JI Formula I Garage Tour Pass Raceday General Admission ;-> 526 50 $37 50 $11 00 Time Trials GenPral Admission Raceday S 15 Res Grandstand Secll Formula I Garage Tour Pass Raceday General Adm1ss1on 3 $22 jO $32 50 S10 00 Time Trials General Admission Raceday s 10 Res Grandsland Sec11 Formula I Garage Tour Pass Raceday General Admission 4 S 18 00 S27 50 $ 9 50 Time Trials General Admission Raceday S5 Res Grandstand Seat Formula I Garage Tour Pass Raceday General Admission 5 s 14 50 $22 50 s 8 00 T 1me Trials General Admission Formula I Garage Tour Pass 6 $1000 S15 00 s 5 00 Raceday General Adm1ss1on T 1me Trials General Admission For choice seat seieclions by mail, send 1n your Toyota dealers discount ticket oraer form no later than March 22 Or take the order torm and pick up ~-our t1cketsa1 the i.ong Beach Grand Prix Box Office a1 the Long Beach Arena • If •• V~L 70, NO. 63, 4 SECTIONS, 40 PAGES • l''IUDA°v, MARCH·4, 1''7 TEN CENTS l _.Agnew Accused as Probation Violator 'A.LTUfORE <APt -A UU11lice Departmenl report in· dicfl~ former Vi~e President ~~o T, A1new ·violated his pro· b on at least once. and a hear i ~beenseUor March 14 ow ver, the report recom· men that no action be taken 'a1ai st Agnew. U S. 01lttnct Coo . Judge Roszel Thomsen re- leased the report Thursday. Aanew was sen~enced to three years probation and!ined $10,000 m 1973 for income tax evasion after he pleaded no contest and resigned the vice presidency His probation ended last October The March 14 bearing will focus on an allegation that • A1new violated federal law tiy failina to immediately tum over to the State Department &ifta he received from forei&D 1ovetn- ments while vice president. Richard L Thoroburab. lbe acting deputy attorney general wbo was in charge of the criminal division in the Ford administra· Dally 1"1101 s1.i1 Pliolo tlon, said In ~e r~port that Aenew t~huically $lated lhe Forft&n Gift and Decoration Act H9•ever. be noted that the law dta nowpecify a deadlioe rortum· ing over the pft.s. The act.ion stems from a SJ milUoo civU suit filed by M1am1 lawyer Sam Polurlastrall. Polur alleged that Agnew violated the terms or his prob•· lion during bis involvement with an organization called Education for Democracy. Inc.. by acting as an agent Cor a foreign govern· ment without registering as such with the State Department Polur claimed the former viC'e presi- dent used that organization to transmit pro-Arab propa1Qda here and national isecudty secrets to the Arabs. The Juatice Department ~port said a review ibd1caled tbat "there was no reason lo beUeve lhat Mr. Agnew, through Educa· ti on for Democracy. has acted on behalf of or in the interest o£ any foreign principal." -Nun Acquitted . Inf ant Death Case ROCHESTER, N.Y (J\Pl J\ Roman Catholic nun accused of killing her newborn baby was ac quitted today by the Jud~(' who presided at her nonJury trial Judge Hyman T .• Maa:. of Monroe County Court announced the verdict clearrng Sister Maureen Murphy of first-degree manslaughter. The judge's verdict was an nounced one day after the lO·day trial concluded The prosecution charged that Sister Maureen. 37. delivered a full-term boy in a bathroom at Our Lady of Lourdes convent in suburban BriRhton on Apnl 27 and asphyxiated the baby by stuf f&ng clothing in his mouth If convicted of first-degree manslaughter. Sister Maureen would have raced a mandator) prison sentence or up to 25 years Although she had been indicted for f1rst-degrc(' mans laughter. tbe judge said two lesst:r charges \\-ere cons1den·d. second-degree manslaughter. which is reckl ess ly causing the death of another person, or criminally negligent hom1c1de Neither carried a mandatory prison sentence Members or the nun's family galtped and some covered their faces with their bands, when the Judge announced his decision. ''No demonstrations," the Judge warned. He then announced his inno· cent verdicts on the other t'>'O c harges, and the members of tbe family again gasped and began sobbing. Sister Maurt:en put a hand lo her face and appeared to be cry. mg Maas gave no further ex· planat1on for his verdict. The father has not been idcn· tified Sister Maureen testified thi:. (See NUN. Page A2) Al" WiN ..... 10 CLEARED IN DEA TH Sister Maureen MUrphy I • 7 I WOMAN TRAPPED IN CAR BY DANA POINT ·CRASH FREED AFTER 40-MINUTE ORDEAL Locked Steering Wheel Sends Compact Car Careening Into Oncoming Traffic, Three Hurt. j Heiress Assails Company Non-taXable I Group Due .• I ., Three Hurt • m Crash Trapped Woman Freed After Freak Accident By TOM BARLEY ! Orange County firemen and ~aramcd1 cs workt•d for 10 inutes to free a 49 Y<'ar old oman from her demolished uto wrecked m · hcadon col sion Thursday on ac1r1c Coast Highway in Dana oml Three 1'eople were inJure Using the "Jaw or L1fr." a power tool that rcec, melal E part. the fir~me cleared thl· rec,kage from tl;I om an':. It·~:-. hile paramedic trt-ated tht· I adly battered vie m . Joyce Kirkham I of (kt•anMdt• was reported in suti:-.factory con .dition today with ~ a fracture of her lower body J\ isan Clcm<'nt<• General Hospital.!spokeswom;an ,said the extent of U\C' woman·., in Juries has not ™tn dNermm<"i i)'el. Also inJure were Tnn} Kirkham. 15. of ct•an,Hll' and )-lugh Stark. 87. 4 Call£' '1avo of Sim Clemente who was alSo reported In satl actory cond1 tlon after sulfcn i a fr actun.· m the mishap A spokesman r thr Cahformd JHighway Patrol said tht' 3 p m 1accident at thi 1nter'icrt1on of jCryslal ·Lantc n on·urred "' tMrs. Kiikham was southbound on Coast"hghway. : Accorcfi~ng t~ an account by her aon. tbe 1 moloHst turned orf the Ja uto's ~otor \o cousl down the ·1hill. Th boy told patrolmen this ~~as a c tom both bis rather and Ora l'g~-Coa~t .__4_ ' illr;::. We athe r MosUy sunny and slight- ly warmer Saturday with highs 6.5 to 72. Lows tonight 40to46. INSIDE TODAY Been mtumg anything on lhe cosmtry radio stottoM? The Dolly Pilot's Steve .._ AfjlcMU chttks out a new rn - ':t'11 -on 11peomlng blutqran i ~ Set Page Cl of the eekender I l•tlex mother followed to save ,gasoline Somehow. the "anti-theft· lock on the late model car ., slt't•nni? "'heel "'as acll\ akd. and th<' auto careened into the opposing traffic lane first colhdmg with an dUto dnven by Eugene Easley, age unknown. or 401 A vemda Arleana. San Clemente, bounc ing off and s mackmg headon against Stark''> auto The impact of the colhs1on shee red off the left front of the Kirkham car and forced the engine and firewall into the driver's compartment. pinning l\frs Kirkham Winter Festival Nears Eml at LB An antique show anct sal<' i.I \f annt.> Corps salute to l ' S his tory and a grudge bac;eball match will round out th<' L.iJiuna Reach Winter Festival wh1c.-h t-nds Sunda.,. Barhari\ Duarte frc.t1\ <ii coordinator, called lh1i. fei>llval. which look a!> its tht'me the Roar ing Twenties when the r1tv wa-. incorporated. the best of the H >ear old tradition More than 150 artists and craftsmen continue to display their work on the f>'estival of Art.'1 grounds. For the firs t time. there's been a 50·cl'nt chari;:c for admission to the grounds Mrs. Duarte• said paid ad· mission has ranged up to 3,800 persons a day. Events scheduled Saturday in· elude -Fifth Annual Antique Show and Sale at the Laguna Beach Museum of 1\rt. 307 Ch(( Drive Tht' 'ihow 1s OJ><'n today until 9 p m ;ind continue:. Saturday from noon until 9 p m Sundav noon to fl pm Tickets arc Sl.50 at the door DoublPS tennis tournament. al LagWla Beach High School and lrvtnt" Bowl court!.. all day, ~1th finals Sunday at the Irvine Ro"' I courts Lawn bowlers inv1tal1onal, llc1sler Park at 1 p m. A recreation department re- vue With ext\ibit1ons or karate, yof(a. belly danclnft? and danc~. At the Forum Theater. l to 3 p.ro. -Poet's festival with readings by the authors. at the Forum, 3.30 to5p.m . -Jerry Burns and his Dix- ieland Band, 1 to4 p.m . Saturday and Sunday, on Festival of Arts greens. A Charleston revue on the ~reens. 2 and 3 pm. Saturday and Sunday Events scheduled Sunday. (See FESTIVAL, Page AZ) Ollllt D••lf Pt .. 1\14'11 Irvine heiress Joan Irvine Smith's lawyer acc used the Irvine Company Thursday of be· ing "less than honest" in dtsclos ing income and valuations vital to the analyst seeking the true net worth of the company Attorney Howard Friedman leveled the charge during hilt questioning of Irvine company director Wilham S. Lund, one of five board members who voted Feb. 8 to merge the company with the Mobil Corporation The Mobil bid or S281.9 million 1has been topl)f!d by a $302 5 ,million offer filed by an East Coast consortium Wall Street financier Charles Allen. Detroit developer Alfred .Taubman and auto bill1ona1re Henry Ford II arc principals m 1th at combme But Mobil 1s still the choice of the James Irvine Foundation which became defendants m a laws uit filed by Mrs Smith after it was decided to sell the founda· lion's 54.:; percent controlling in· terest m the Irvme Company to Mobil. Foundation directors declared Mobil to be the wmn('rs of a bid ding battle that enh vened lhl' five -month Orange County Superior Court trial. Friedman argued Thursday that the trial has proved the orl"inal t200 million fi"ure ror the entire company lo be "a giveaway" and the subsequent $281.9 million offer to be far below the Irvine Company's true worth. Friedman accused Irvine Com pany officials of concealing "dramatic incr~ases" durine lhe last six months in the value or (Sff HEIRE~. Page A!) Cults Share Visitations NORWALK (AP) -More than half the people who have volun- Tough Teardown t~red for a volunteer visitor pro-St:; Bui'ldin.u ~erplexea Ma,.,or gram at state mental hospitals • 9e J · are members or the Hare O h • Krishna and Scientology re-"That gures, l e one buil<fine liglous groups, state officials in town you. want to get rid ol ls properly built." safhe two sects have provided So said a perplexed San most of lbe volunteers for four Clemente Mayor B. Patrick Lane after the city council learned it hours weekly at Metropolitan would c::ost an estimated $32,650 State Rospltal in Norwalk or to tear doW'1 the 30·year·old Agnews in San Jose, said Robert oceanfront Resort Motel near the Boggs, volunteer servicea chief city pier. of the state Health DepartmenL The Q>:Otel, atqUited as part of or the S7 volun~eers bein1 tho cllf redtvelopment project, trained at Met.ropohtan, 36 are was stoutly constructed sald a. Hare Kriahna devo~ees and six ty Manager Gerald Weeka. are Sciento~og1sts, Mary He iaid tho seaward found.a· · Wettphal, 1COO~OJ\lor or volWl· t1 tton!.of ~ aiOMI w aolid coo. LEAVING LAGUNA Police Captatn Br:o~n Capt. Brown Gets Grover Chief's Post Laguna Beach Police Capt David Brown has resigned to become chief Qf pol ire in Grover City. a city of 7.800 in San Luis Obispo County. Captain Rrown will report lo his new job March 21 A for.mer acting chief or police in Laguna Beach, Captain Brown has been for the past six monthl! working as administrative assis· tant to Police Chief Jon.Sparks. Part or Captain Brown's duties included planning departmental management reorganization part of which was to eliminate one of two captains' pos1tlons on the force. Chief Sparks said or Brown. ''I'm goine to miss h1m. pro· fessionally and persooaJly. Bul I feel very proud he was selected." Summe r Life guard TryQul8 Announced 'tryouts for prospective sum- mer ureguards at Laguna Beach wlll be held at 9 a.m. Sund,ay . Applicants will meet at the Malo Beach Park UCegua~d.head· quarters a lew mlnutes before 9 a.m . Tests of swimming speed and endurance will be conducted. 'Reckoning' WASHINGTON <AP> -Most of the 230 wealthy Americans who escaped federal income tax· es m . 1975 won't get the same break again, accord1n~ to a • Treasury Department analysts. But the lax-free rich will always be with us, the .. nalys~ predict. H ·'The changes made by the Tax Reform Act of 1976 will largely I eliminate high-income non· taxables." the treasury. said Thursday in a report ordered by Congress. "However. due to various com- binations of tircumstances, there are always likely to be a handful of non-taxables a nd nearly ·non-taxables. but the numbers will he much i;maller" The 230 non taxpayers were among 34.121 individuals who re· ported making $200,000 or more rn adjusted gross income in 1975. In 1974 there were 244 m that bracket who did nol pay taxes, l compared with 164 m 1973 1 The vast mn1or1t) of the wealthy paid taxes The non. taxpayers represented only about seven-lentbs of one percent of lhose who filed returns in the $200,000·plus category Lumping together taxpayers and non-taxpayers in that in- come category, th<' Treasury fi.zured their effective tax rate at 42.9 percent. Fewer than 15 per- (See TAXABLES, Page A2) Pair Rescue • Swimmer at Laguna Cove ·. Two Laguna Beach parks de· partment employet were credit· ed by lifeeuards with saving the life or a swimmer who blaclced out on lhe beach and stopped'! breathing at Diver's Cove Thurs- day. . Chuck Wickersham aJld Tbom Ha•e were working at the oort.b • end or Helsl~r Park when they · spotted. the dlver, Sc:Qtt Oowns, , 17, of Temple City, convulsing ht I. lhe sand below. They raced down stair•, tilled bacl<~s· head to ~n an air passaae ~ thOok him unUJ be l ' • · · started br'e4thtn# •t•ln. DDlftle ~ Self Lifegua*· HJd Downs may , · have sallowed his tongue In al~p SAN f'RANCJSCO <AP) -A •ncl "l'>clced Mt throat. 'lbe youn.1 man. ftederick Landon, youth. 'wbo had been ·~lvtnjf'ill ' 23, hanged hhnsell today "' a San 1hallow water tust ~tore ~:t.n· ·, f~aadsco Jail cell momen eideo~-Was aro&IY bUt applft!tt·· ... . at:w his 23rd birthdtJ paaed. l 1• 'u'~ b" r t ., H e i w a a • o.o t l PollU..,S.. . :hom1iJiellrid ·, ,,..._ ......... ____ .... -;.. ... j~ .... • . .. ... . . . .. •• J~ • .,. • --....... ·-...... -• • , tary aervtc.;s. s~ 'Qlursclay. ,,.-; crete-and -. ltOe'Y Wellli .f. :. -\ I ;._.. ._ • I· , __ .a.._ ............ _. DOES HIS HOMEWORK Cendldate Onorato Man Bilked Of $1,000 In~ A Laguna Beach disbwastier told police Thursday he's been swindled out of $1,000 by a Tt'oman who sold him a bo«us deed to land an Mexico. Lucianno Ortiz of 948 Part Ave. told police he had originally given the woman an additional $2,000 installment in payment, but that his threats to go lo authorities when he discovered she didn't own the land prompted her to return most or 1t. Ortiz said he met the woman, who's since fled to Mexico, at Main Beach Park in Laguna Beach last October. He said the Mexican national told him sbe wanted lo sell a home s he was building in Rosarita Beach, Mexico, to ac· quire enoogb money to move 1 permanenlly to the Uniled • States. Ortiz vu;1ted the site with her, uw the bome under constnx· tion. and ~ave her th~ lnibal $2.000 tnstaJlment In January ~ met the woman al an Ocean Avenue apartment in Laguna Beiitt'h and gave her the hnal $1,000, Ort.az told pohce. But. he said. w~n be went to Mexico to chum lua new borne, be found 1t furnished and OC· t'UJ>led. Furious, Ortu returned to U!guna Beach and confronted the woman, who wai1 already in the process of leaving for her homeland again. lie ~aid lih<' tolrl hun lhe lmxl atlually ww.n't deeded to her name. and gave Ort.az back $1,950 on the promise he wouldn't uJI police Ort1.L took lhe mon~y and called pol1ct'. Rape Film Slated By San Juan PT A The CasUlle School Parent Teacher Auociation <PTA>..,,. present a ft.lm en\Jlled. "How to Say 'No' Lo a Rapist and Survive," T\wsday at 1·30 p.m. in the mulUpu:rpose room. 2t04.2 Via Coruna. Sao Juan Caplat.rano. Af\•r the pre:snta- t100, PatU M1Jaru. district school DWM. will condad • dl~ cuuion period. Additional io- formatlon may be obiained hy calllng Sharon Webb, 586-9052. DAILY PILOT ,.....,,. '** -nu.~ " ,,.. JAiri °' • ..,. pro,.U., tM..,., co 'f' ....... thrH ... •U.. l.aflm a.a lltdtfied SclNol a.. tnd board.. A .. c , .. , • ._ .... taU .~ -,,.. .....,.. bolot •. ~ ,,.,.,., ha ~ from Uw roe.. J a) PRIUP &QSll•K•N OlttieOllly ... ~ lfichtel P. Onorato, a Cal St.ate Fullerten prol-..or, start- ed bis campaip for the Laoma Beacb scbool board 17 llMJn&.bs a&o-. He be&an bJ attendm& school boa.rd meeti.o.p and bas missed few of them since. He talked with parents, teachers, ad· ministrat.ors and students. What be heard, Onorato says, convinced him he could repnscm tllem.. "'1 believe.sincel'Wy,'• lie says, .. t.11.at av ecmcerm aboat eduu· lion a8d its costs are widely shared in this community.•• As a trustee, Onorato would combine "compassion for the claaaroom teacher and tlile stu- dent, phis a deep concern for the property owner who must pay the overwbelmi.D& cost of today's education.•• Onorato, 42, says his is a com- paS"Sion and concern borne of 20 years' experience as a pro- fessional educator" dealing with cUldren from tinderacarten throug!l sixth uade, to adulls in graduatescbool. Besides bis Cal Slate Fullerton experience, wbere be has lauiht history tor .1% years. Onorato has taught at San Jose State aod Canisiu& Colleee i.D Buffalo. N. Y. Onorato thints the present school board bas been strooe in listening to the communit.y but weak in taking its pulse first. band. As a tn&st.ee, he says, be would make it bis business to personal· ly find out what's going on in the schools, through regular visits . "If this district is to survive, Lagunans must know what is go- ing on at tbe school board." U elected. Onorato hopes to ac- complish "quality education at a price that can be afforded" and to get the community ''to un- dentand tbe costs of education wbatenr u qualit;J." Be WVDIJ. "Uoleu the proper- ty OW'lll!l'S of this district beecJme coasdoul ~ edue.atioaal eost.s, the,-wll1 find themselves sur- prbed. '' Principal' s Loss Gain For Students A I ..... Beacb elemeotuy school pri8eipel 's loaa ta as pro- Hd his ltudeuta' Cain. lhebael Carroll. principal ~ Top ol the Worid school, went on a weicM·a.thoa to k>se pounds in ncbange f!or plecl&es ol don• l""'3 to the saudeftt coarndl fund. Donors-parents. t eacheri., adm~ and fri~nds or the sehool -fll~ged a hud amount, varying from a mekel lo a dollar. per pound Carroll lni.t over a thr~week period. rhe newly thin Carron lost 22 pounds Hts 22 pounds or neah <'arned WT for the 11tudeats, wtio plan to use the money to support counctl acllTJbes. buy atblet&c equipment and start a school beautification pro1ect. Recently s ludenl couoc1l representa&Jvu Enca Knmu. Pam Albert and Polly McCoy sent leiters informuig donors ol Carroll·s good fortune, and theirs Wrote the students, "Please mate your chect payable to the Student CounciJ, since we donl want Mr. Can-on to spend it on food.·· p,....p~AJ TAXABLES cent oftbem had tax rates of Iese -UJaq 20 perc~t. the report said. · Br compari!KJlt, a famfl.r of four with the 1975 median income of $13,n9 which took the stu- danl ~ woald llaft bd an efrecttfe tax rate or about 10 percent The nmnben probably didn't cover all wealthy noa·t..axpaye.rs s"inee tndhtduals don't ha•e to tdl tbe IRS about certain noa- taxabht tneome. such as iDtenst • an munidpal securiUes. Ttte m.;or tax Jaw ebanV" that wUl bJt ftaltl\J taxpayers begtnntne will\ their re~ tor lt7S involve new limft.<11 on how much investment interest and preference lncome -such u capital &able ~ Ud cttp1e. lfon allowances -they can cx- clud•fron> indame. Tbe lrwww 1 bmd that lllOn! lhaa • lllllU!llt ol the~ cla:i.aMd br u.e WUlt.by tn m.. ••fer....._ patd on~ f« lnv~tment purpo&e3. .. l'oires of Kerea • of HEIRESS ••• compaay laad and assets. Re f\a1.her aceused COIQPllQY offidala ~ f alliaa to reveal that the Irvine Company's Mt Income wlll bit a new record of $17 million in the cunent r&Scal year. Laguna Beach Mayor Phyllis Sweeney ac- cepts the city flag of Seoul, capital ol South Korea. from tbe Rev. Paul Jongki Park, Korean missionary and evangelist. Korean Teen Life Singers, a Christian missionary arm d Teen Life International, are touring American cities and schools. Court action Thursday re· vealed that other influential figures baclting the Allen· Taubman bid for control of the lrvine Company include Ford, Max Flsber. developer Doo.a1d L. Bren, Harold Margulies. KUtcn Petrie, Mrs. Smith and Keith and Unda Gaede. Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Gaede are granddaughters of James Irvine 11, tbe man wbo established the foundation that bean bis name. Fair Master Plan Done Both women are minority shareholders lo the Irvine Com- pany and Mn. Smith and Gaede are company directors. $16. 7 Million Rebuilding of County Site Eyed Foundation attorney Howard Privett commented late Thurs- day after Judge James F. Judge ordered a three-day weekend break that the foundation will meet in San Fancisco today to consider tbe new, all-cash Alleo- Taubman offer. , By STEVE MRCHELL Ot-. o.tty Hile St.- A $16.1 million, pay-as-you.go master plan fM the Orange Coan· ty Fair and Expoeitioa Cent.er has been completed. Pair di.rec· tor& will decade whether or not to accept the 96-page document March 17. The master plan, wbicb en- vu1ons an eight year constnac· t1on period, was prepared by POD. lnc. of Orange. The plan shows three activity iooe:s on tbe 1.50-acre fairgrounds, along with satellite functions at three ror- ners wtuch would be developed by commercial interests. Financ1og the multi-million dollar project would come from continuhg events on the fair- Oil Company Told to Tap New Reserves WASHINGTON CAP> -In- terior Secretary Cttll D. Andrus' me~sage to the first oil company brought before him was clear and symbolit-· St.art pumping gas from newty discovered reserves quickly, or give up its federal of· fshort' least'. Andrus, wasting no time in speeding nawraJ gas producliot'I, Ol'I Thursday refused the Arninoil 011 Co 's request for a six·month <':<tension on its federal offshore lease in Louisiana's Vermilion area in~ Gulf of Mexico. In an appearance before a House subrommittee earlier, An· drus declared himself "pro- enY1ronment •· The statement apparently delighted the com- mittee ~mbeTS. The secretary accompanied hls art.ion in the Aminoil case by warning he will not renew ftve- vear of~ )eases unless tbe companies involved agree to be~1n "as production as swiftly as poNJble Andrm. ~ave Aminoil until Monday to find a drilling rig for ont' more exploratory welt. He also rw~otiated a timetable foT devdopang and producing gas rHerves alnady d1~overed on the lease, and insisted on a de- ta tied plan to bring ~as already rl1srovered into production by the fall of 1978. 4-u:ay Stopa OK'd Deapit,e Warning• Despite warnings from tbe police chief and traffic allfety enciDeer that it would be an "i.D· vitation to accidenta." lbe Lapna Beach City Couacil or· dered four-way stop atsns at Cleo and Glcnneyre streets Wednes, day. Tbere al.really are atop sips coDtroiliai Ceo Street traffic on- to Glenncyre Street The signs are Intended to eliminate speediD' by driven trnetma 9DUtb CID OlemleJre down a hill and across Cle0. Tbey WW be pa& up by next net fdr a two-malllb b1.al period. Councilman Joa Brand laid, 0 W•'Ve P IOIDe uaq ~ in tllls WW. -people who._ to f'O G DlHn Pf' boar ~ town. TbeJ' arc oeol'lewbo U9e lo this town -maybe peopleooellb coundL ••'1'111t7•re ja.t any In &his toww. A.,._.... ol~.·· CODC'Um• J1ck llel>owdl. who with Councllmaa Carl JClb-. .opp!IMd u..,.. tKed fOtr mot1lbt.J npGIU of tnftJe eol- li.diJm, us. we bow a8dlf-. cott.1,y Ulllalnlltllte Ml ..... " grounds. sucb • t1'e swap meets. bailcllng ren&a.ls and motorcycle races. AclclitioD•I faDdba1 would come from tboroQpbnd bone racin& al annual ran fairs at Los Alaniit.o9 Race Tract, if that pro- gram is cooti.nued, and from loaM from the state. The project deaiOl is dominat- ed bJ' a eeatral fair acUvicy cott diflded iato three major sec- tiw, situllted a.to.g a ceatral pedestrian promenackt. At the west end ol the central core, plans call for recreational facilities, inchlding a 3,000 seat, two and a balf s tory am- phitheatre. Other ao-called low-key ac- tivities at thu end of the core in- clude a tecbnical museum, which the planners suggest be de· veloped by a separate founda· tioc. and a memorial garden for picnics, and outdoor exhibit ac· livities. Under the plan, the fairground central zone would contain an ex- hibition plaa.a wilh indoor and outdocw ex.btbil space, a field house fGr sports ~t1 vlties. and administration ort ices. At the east end of the act1v1ty core would be a 10.000 seat stadium which can accom- modate bone shows, motorcycle racing, rodeos. circuses and rock coo certs. Tbe carnival and livestock areas also would be located at the east end. according to the master plan. The equestrian center at the (air would be the ftrSl and largest 'of the satellite commercial pro- jects to be built. When complel· ed. it would have permanent facilitiP.S to accommodate 540 horses. Project developers see the equestrian center as a big re- venue raiser for the fair, and sug. gest it be operated under an in- dependent management system, answerable to the fair board. Located at the northeast cor- ner or the fairgrounds, the horse· oriented center would include a 1,600 se£l show arena and train· ing facilities. A second satellite facility, located al the corner of Fair Drive and Newport Boulevard, would be a privately developed motor hotel and coffee shop com· plex. Fair plannel"'S envision a major hotel chain developing a 150-room facility al that location. He refused to discuss the possibility that Foundatioo direc- tors may decide to reopen the bidding pbase balled last December when Mobil wu declared the winner. 7 Candidates lnCUSD Race . IA>w Spenders The seven candidates aeeklog t hree trustee seats in tbe Capistrano Unified School Dis- trict election Tuesday have neither received nor spent more than $200, according to state- ments filed with tbe Orange County Registrar of Voters. The seven candidates will be running from geographic trustee areas but will be elected by voters at large. Wind Gwts Could The candidates, required to file campaign expense statements covering the period through Feb. 21, all signed routine forms al· testing to a less-lban-$200 cam- paign. Those forms do not require any disclosure of iltdividual dona- tions or expenses. Cancel Boat Race Candidatei1 Include William Manahan, J3.J\ Overton and Basil Roman. Area 4; Bob Bachelor. Bob D. Hurst and Pal Mancini, Area 6; and William R. Thompson, Area 7. The weatherman Is giving the Bronx cheer to the offshore power boat racing fl eet as they gather at the Balboa Bay Club to- day anticipating the start of the Bushmills Grand Prix race Saturday al 10 a.m . Wtth s mall craft advisory signals fluttering from masts from Point Conception to the Mexican border, the possibHily of five to eight-foot seas on Satur· day could sk>w the race or cancel it alto&elher. (Related pictures Pue Al). Winds of lS to 20 lnots are pr.- dieted over inner coastal waters today wilh gusts up_ ~o 30 knots below canyons. This could generate seas from two to four feet, increasing to four to six feet in windy areas, according to the weatherman. But it is the Saturday forecast that the racers are watching with a jaundiced eye. The report pre- dicts winds of 20 lo 30 knots over outer coastal waters with seas of five to eight feet. Race officials agree that seas of six feet oc more might lead lo a cancellation of the race. But wind or no wind. seas Of" no seas, the hardy racers are as- sured of sunny weather on Salur· day. Fro.a Pllfle A J NUN ••• week that she gave birth, but re- membered nothing about it alter carrying the baby to her room. In his summation Thursday, defense lawyer Charles Crimi described Sisler Maureen aa "a girl who since the age of 17 devot- ed her life to children" and tbat he could not conceive "thil girl would kill anybody." Buying A New Tract Home? Many people buying homes are under the Impression they HAVE to buy carpeting from the home sales center. In the majority of cases this is not true, although the sales office will try to make you think so. The minute the home center tries to upgrade the standard carpet. then you are free to s~ for carpeting. To prevent sh~ping should constitute restraint of trade. In many cases they will tell you that the carpet ~llowance does not apply if you buy carpet outside. If they feel this Is legal. HAVE THEM PUT IT IN WRITING. Ordinarily, we can save you a lot of money over. what the home center offers. We provide a larger sel~t1~n -aryd we usually come up with less yardage, plus a supenor 1nstallatlon. DEN'S ••••••••••••••••• • ·installation. custom draperies linoleum • wood floor , 1'6) ,LACfMlJA AVENUE • COSlA ME.SA.. CAllf. 9'2627 •·'HONE 644-4138 -6'6·23" l EDITION VOL. 70, NO. 6.J, 4 SECTIONS, 40 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA F RI DAY, MARCH 4, 1"7 1 TEN CENTS Agnew ·Accused -as Prohati.;n . Vitll&tor BALTIMORE CAP J I\ Juatke Department report tn· dicates former Vice President Spiro T . Agnew violated his pro bation at least once, and a hear ing has been set for March 14 However, the report recom· mends that no achon be· taken against Agnew U S DJstrict Court Judge Roszel Thomsen re· leased the report Thursday Agnew was sentenced lo three years probation and fined SI0.000 in 1973 for incom~ lax evw.1on after he pleaded no contest and resigned the vice presidency Ills probation ended last October. The March 14 hearing 14111 focus on an allegation that Agnew violated foderal law by fa11tn~ to immediately turn over to the State Department g1rb he n•ce1 ved from fore1 gn gov<'rn mentli whsle \ice president Richard L Thombunih. the actmg deput) attorney general who was In charge of tht' en mm al d1v1s1on in the Ford adm1mstra· O•••Y l"Oot Staff P"'>tO WOMAN TRAP.PED IN CAR BY DANA. PblNT CAASH FREED AFTER 40·MINUTE ORDEAL Locked Steering Wheel Sends Compact Car Careening Into OncomJng Traffic, Three Hurt. Crash Three Hurt • m Trapped Woman Freed After Freak Accident Oraoj!e County f1rcmt·n and araml'dtl"s work1•d for Ill inutes to free a 49 )car oltl oman from ht•r dcmohshcrl auto wrecked in a hC'adon rot ision Thursdav on Pacific Coast lh~hway in Danu Point Three _peoplc were m1urN1 Using the "Jaws of Life," a power tool that forc<'s metal part. the firl'mt•n clt•arcd the r~.u.wn thu.womaa·s legs hile paramc.d1cs treated the adly battered v1l'lim Joyce Kirkham or Ckeans1dt• as reported in satisfactory <'On ltion toclav with <1 fracture of et lower body A San Clemente eneral flosp1tal s pok<'s woman aid the extent of the woman's in urles ha'> not been de,ermincd et Also 1n1url'd were Ton\ irkham. 15, of OcNtn!Hd<> and Uf(h Stark. 87. 4009 Calle M11vo f San Clemente. who was also eported m sahsfa<"tor y rond1 ion after suffering ii fracture in he ml!'hap. A spokes man for thl' C:ahfornrn ighway Patrol said th<> 3 p m ccident at the.• 1nterst•rt1on of Cry11tal Lantern O<"<'urrcd as Mn. Kirkhem wus southbound on Coast llighway Arcordln~ to un account by her son , the motorist turned off lh<' auto's motor lo coast down the hill. Tht> boy told patrolmen thb was a custom both his rather and •Or:::[J, :a~t We ather : Mostly s unny and slight- • ly warmer Saturday with f highs 65 to 72. Uiws ton11(ht l 40to46 I NSIDE TODAY Bten mi!sirig anything on th~ covntry radio atatloTI$? Tht Dolly Pilot's Steue M1tchtll chttlu out 'l new tn· try -cm upcomtng blueqro.u •how Stt Page Cl of the Wetkendn ladex CMO .. A4 Al •l•t CM ., IU ... , Ci C1,. A4 4\4 mother follo"'ed to save ~asohne Someh014 . the anl1-lhcrt lock on the latt' model Cdr ·~ st~·enn.i.: 14 heel 14as acll\'ated. and thl' a uto careened into tht· oppostnl! traffic lane first colhdtnl! "1th an ,1uto dnven by Eu.l(ene Easle' al(e unknol4n. of 401 A\tm1d11 Arlf'ana. San Clemente bounc tnl( oH a nd smark1n.a.: h<·adon aj!atnst Stark s auto Th<.> 1mp.1ct of the c·ollls1on !lhe<'rcd orr thl' ll'ft rront of tht.• l\1rkhcim c•ar and fort•t>d thP t•nj?tnt• and ftrt•wall into the drt\'l'r " com1n1rtml·nt. pinning \tr-, Ki rkham All Wafer ·10· Lake Viejo 'Curtailed' 't1ss1on V1e10 Compan} Prest dent Ph1hp Reilly d1rert<'<l th1> Santa Mar~ar-1la Water Ot 'ltnct Thursday to cPa11e filling th<• t25·acre man-mad<.> basin aft<.>r rt'c<'I\ 1n~ a written d1rertlvc rrom the State Water R<'sourcec, Control Board i, Santa Maq~arita officials rt'- ported all water service to thr lake would be curtailed by this afternoon According to the company, the t 2 btlhon Rallon lake 1s now about 40 percent full When com pletely filled. it would be 70 feet deep at 1L"I deepest Point and about JO reeton the average The company had intended to pump nearly 200 million gallons of water a year into the basm to replace water lost to evaporation and seepage. The state's order states that it will remain in <'frect Ufllil, "It has been determined that State Water Project customers would no longer be required to take a cut in supply because of the drought." The company is also attempt· ing to introduce new evidence to lhe state agency to support its contel\Uon that the lake has other purposes besides the primary one. which is recreation. Shortly after the order was given Wednesday, Mission Viejo attorneys filed a legal document with the state board asking that the company be relieved of any Okay Awaited WASHINGTON (AP> -With the $enate's approval in hand, President Carter now must wait for the House to give him the authority he requested lo re- oraanlie cxtt\lt.ive agencies. The reorgat1lution bill sailed through lhe Senate by a 92·0 vote Thursday. le~a l hah1ht1<'" that m•J!ht :-tern from th<'rutoff Compan\' Pre'i1dent Rt•tll} has Jrl(ut.'<i th;1t his C1rm rnadP com m1tmenL'> to bUH'rs ol homes in the planned commun1t \ to have tht> lake basin f1lh·1I ti\ 'ummcr for their U.t;t! Reilly .,<Hd 11 ma\ -.ttll be necessar) to obtJtn a 1ud1r1al de· c1s1on. thoul{h some form of com· promise might be po~s1blt· to re- t•ogn1ze the 1mpa<"t of the board's o rder on the company -..rt.I• Fall Singer Bing Crosby was taken to a hospital Thurs· day night afteT he stumbled and fell from a stage after taping n TV show marking his SOth year in show busi· ness. He was listed in good condition today. • tion. said m the report that Agnew technically violated the Foreign G 1fts and Dec oration Act. However. he noted that the law did not spee1fy a deadline fort urn mg over the gift!> The action stems from a Sl m1lhon CIVIi SUit riled by M1um1 lawyer Sam Polur last rail Pol"'r alleged thut Agnew violated the terms of his proba· tlon during his involvement with an or1anizaUon called EducatiOI\ for O.moorac)'. Inc .. by acting as an agent for a foreign govern- ment wi~ reaj$tering as s~h with the State Depmmeot. Polur claimed ~ former vice presl· dent used that. orgJ01zation to tranamlt pro-Arub propaa:anda. here and national securit.y secrets to the Arabs The Justice Dcparttnent report said a review indicated that ·'there was no reason to believe that Mr. A1new. lhrougti Educa- tion for Democracy, has acted on behalf of or In the Interest ot any foreign pnnc1pal " Nun Acquitted. Inf ant Death Case ROCH~'TER. NY 1AP 1 A Roman Catholic nun accused of killing her newborn ha by w.is al' quitted todav by the Judge who presided at her nonjury trial J udge lhman T Maas of Monroe County Court announc·ed the verd1tt · cll'ar1ng S1sl\'r ~aureen Murph\ of first degree manslaughter The Judgl'·s 'erd1ct was an nounced Ont.' da~ after the 10 d<1) trial condudc•d The prosecution l hargt·d that Sist er M;rnn•cn. 37. dl'll\ ere<! a foll-term bo) in J bathroom at Our Lad\ of Lourdes l'onvent in suburban Rnghton on Apnl 27 and asphyxiated tht.> baby by stuf fmg clothing in his mouth lf l'On\'IC'ted of r1rst degrct• manslaughter Sfstc•r l\1aurePn would han· raced a m<indator~ prison scntcnt'e of up lo 25 ~ t•ar.. A It hough sh<• had bl•en md1ctt•d fur first degn'l' m.inslauJ?hter. He ire ss Assails Company By TOM BARLEY Otttw O~ilt Pilot St.,.ft lr\'lne heiress Joan lrvtnl' Sm 1th s ht\.\' er act·used th<• Irvine Companv Thursday of be 1ng ·'le% than hone:-.t" tn d1sC'10., tnl.! meomc> and ·valuations vital tu the a nal\ sl seek mg the irut.· net \\ orth of thl' com p11 ny t\tlOfnl'\' flO\.\ ard r'nt•clman lt'\'C'lt•d tht• l'har~t.· during his qurst10mng of Irvine cotnpany d1rector Wilham S Lund, one of five board members who voted Feb 8 lo m<.>rge the company with the Mobil Corporation. The Mobil l)ld of ~81 9 million has been topped hy a $302.5 m1lhon offer filt.•d by an East Coast consortium Wall Street rinanr1er Charles Allen. Detroit develoJ>('r Alfred Taubman and auto b111iona1re Ht-nry Ford II arc pnncipals In that combine But Mobil 1s still the choice of the James Irvine l"oundat1on which became defendants m o l.iwsu1t filed bv Mrs Smith after 1t was decide<!° tn sell the founda lion's 54 5 perr<•nt controlling in t erest m the Irvine Company tll Mobil. Foundation directors declared Mobil to be the winners of a bid ding battle that c•nl1vencd lh<' five-month Or anl(e County Superior Court trial. Friedman arl(ued Thursday that the trial has proved the orh~inal $200 million fi~ure for the ~ntire company to be "a CSeeMOBIL, Page AZ ) lhc Judge said two lesser charges \\ere considered · second ·degree m.inslaughter. which is reckless· I) C3U!>lfl(!. the death or cJOOlher person. or cnminall:, nt.>g h~l'nt h om1c1dl' Neither carried a mandatory prison sentence l\1embers or the nun's family g;1sped and some covt•red their face-, with the1 r l)ands 14 hen the JUdJ?e announced his decision ·'No demonstrations." the Judge "amed lie then announced his inno cent verdict!'. on the other t"o chaq~es, and the members of the family again gasped and began sobbing. S1!>ter Maureen put a hand lo her face and appeared to be cry· ing Maas gave no further ex- plan11llon for his verdict The father hiu, 'lOt been 1den· lifted Sister Maureen test1fa.'<.l th1:-. !Stt NUN. Page A2l ~P ...,,,.ol>oto CLEARED IN DEATH Sister Maureen Murphy Jury. Deliberates OD ·Uu1~ert Sanity • An Orange County Supe!~ Court 1ury lhat "as askt.-d Thuradav to rule that en Richard Hulbert was sane during an alleged rape rampage that in- cluded the murder of one woman is locked away in dehberal1ons toda~ J udge William S Lee sent lhe panel to the jury room after they heard the testimony of an alleged victim who said Hulbert. 24. told her that he intehded to plead in· sanity if police caught him. The woman told the JUf)' in the final test1monv of a four-week sanity hearing" that the manner in which Hulbert sexually U · saulfed and beat her· convinced her that the defendant really is insane. It as al!lo alleged among the 14 felonv counls returned by the .Grand Jury thal Hulbert raped and killed Whittier housewife Gina Marie Tisher on Jan 2, 19i6. I Defense psychiatrists have testified that Hulbert told them he was seeking a confrontation with the devil when he allacke<l women and believed that his as ... aults would force Satan to leave their bodies. The prosecutton challenges the defense conclusion that tlulbert ls severely mentally ill and p sychot ic and unable t o participate in his defense If the jury rules that the • ·Fullerton mm ts:.-:ml' hc-wttt·1>c· tried before Judge Lee on charges that include murder. rape, kidnap, robbery and as- s ault. Hulbert also faces trial in Los Angeles County on criminal charges related to allc~cd at ~~on six women in that County Fairgrounds Master Plan Bared By STEVE MITCH ELL 0111.-O•lly ~UolSt•ff A $16.7 million. pay•8S·YOU·go master plan for lbe Otan1e CoUft· ty Fair and Eipositlon Center has been completed. Fair direc· tors will decide wheth<'r or not to accept the 96·page documehl March 17. The master plan. which en- visions an eight year construe· lion period. was prepared by POD. Inc. of Oran~e The plan shows three activity zones on the 150·acre fa1r1troum1s. along with · satellite functions at three cor- ners which would be developed by commercial Interests. We•lthy Taxed Financing the multi-million dollar project would come fr<?m . continuing events on the fair· grounds, such as the swap meelo;. · building rentala and motorcycle, rue es. Addltlonat funolnR would come 1 from thoroughbred horse racing ., at annual fall fa irs al Los Alamitos Race Track. 1rthat pro- gram Is continued, and from Joans from the sta\.e. Tax Refonn A.ct llitl All WASHINGTON <AP) ..... Most of Uie 3:l> wealthy Americans who escaped federal Income t•x· es in 1975 won't get the same break again. according to a Treasury Department analysis. Bul the tax -free rich will always be with us. the anaJ)'lll predict. "The chan~es made by the Tax Reform Act or 1976 will lareeJy eliminate hlgb-income non· taxables." the trea11ury said Thursday in a report ordered by Congt'CSS. "However, dut to v•rious com- bi n aUons 6f ctrcumstances, there •re a1WaYt likely to be a h•nd!ul of non·t•x•bles and nearly non·t~xdt s, b"t the numbel"lwfll f>eR>Htumallu." The 230 non-taxpayer• \ttt'e ainonc 34,l21 tndl a.uals ~bO ported making '200,000 br more in adjW1ted grou irtcome in 1975. Jn..-1974 there were 244 m that bracket who did -noi pay tales. compared with 164•in 1'73. The vast majority of the wealthy paid tues. The non- taxpayers represented only about $even-tenth~ al one percent of those whO mw returns lo \he $2(14),000-plus cat~ory. Lumping together t.xp~ers and non·lHpa.Yers In that in• come categQr)', Uie Tre45ury fi~ured ~cir crrecuv' tax rate at ·42.9 dtrcenL h}t'tr t.hap .1S per· ceitt ot them bllCf ~" ratea. ol leu th.n 20 percen~ t~e report 4alcS. . 8Y 09f"ll•rl~. • tamib' ot lollt willl the-19?$ medl._n Income Of m 7\1 wbW> toot ~· Atan· d•rct:aid~utd,, v act • (SieT ,PapAt) The project design is dominat- ed by a central fair activity core divided Into three major sec-~ tions, situated along a central pedestrian promenade. · At the west end or the central core, plans call for recreational ratililies, including o 3,000 seat. t~o and a halt story am phltheatre. Otbet so-called Jow·key ac· tivllies at that end of the core in· d ude a technical museum, whlch the plannerg SU(lelt be de· I veloped by a Hparale faunda· tion, and a memorial carden for picnics, and ouWdor exhJblt ac-. u~u~. ~ Und~ the p11n, the ralrfl'OWld • tef)t.r&I IOCle•dutd ConQln an ex· hiblttob plaia ~ indoor Ind ouWoor ~xhlblt apace, a field bo\.11~ (or @<>rU acliviUes,. and adrnlniitratJon offteet. ( .-.ua,.•ace AU , 1: Some Ge Campaign Rhetoric THE cu•a EHT SCHOOL board campaicns have pro- duced the usual amount of political rhetonc and drivel, but at least ooe candidate has co~ IAP with some orl&inal ooe liners., At a recent forum, Capistrano Unified and Saddlebac:k Colleae trusi.ee candidates runniq i.ft lbe March 8 elect.ion were asked »bout turing nunorily and women job appli- cao LS. Mast of lhe rune candidates present made predictable statements about hir· ing on the basis of ability, not according to race or sex. "l have d1rticulty understanding how people can compare men and women for a JOb," said Clifton Brooks, T ustin candidate for the Sadd.Jeback ' College board. "The' are dllferent. There ls nothing wrong with sex, but equality is another matter." cocwt• LATER AT THE SAME meeting, candidates were asked their \'iews on bilingual and multicultural programs. Capistrano Unified candidates Robert Bachelor and Bob Hurst, running m Laguna Niguel, argued for emphasis on helping aU school children to function in English. Basil Roman, running in Capistrano's Dana Point and coastal Laguna Niguel area, said that children learn better in their native languages. Roman himself speaks eight. As for Brooks, he said he favors motherhood, dogs. the U.S. Marines and bilingual-multicultural education. * * * THE SPECTER OF ANOTHER government building going up on an old Orange County s wamp was raised this week during Saddleback College board deliberations on the site for a second campus Trustee Larry Taylor of Laguna Beach said a "little old lady" who has lived in the area m any years thinks the1 e was once a swamp where the Irvine campus is proposed, at Myford Road and Bryan Avenue Orange County government built its Westminster court building on old peat bog land, and 1l started to smk. Taylor !>aid he thinks a similar incident could occur in Jrvine. Indeed. old maps and descriptions of the area indicate that the San Joaquin Marsh (at the bead of Upper Newport Buy I once swept inland almost to the mountam foothills. Taylor was assured that elllensive core s amples would be taken on the site before it 1!> purchased to avoid any poss1b1ltty of a repeat of that old sinking feeling. ..... AT A RF;('F:NT MF,ETING of the Mission Community flosp1tal advisory b(lard, someone suggested attaching a 111ler to palll'nt~' hosp1tul bills The proposed enclos ure would read something hke thh: "If :vou are grateful to be ahve, wby not give a liltle to the hospital aux1hary'11 scholarship fund, which enables many youni.: r><'opl<: to purs ue mNJ1cal careers " "Currc•nt hospital price~ being what they are," said George McL:iy, Jdmln1strator, "ask.in( for a contribution with payment oflhe bill might be a little d1fflcull ·· * • * AN\'ONE FINDl~G a Vt•llow 1esel tractor parkC'd in the neighborhood 1s asked to t•on tact the Concrete Breaking and Suw1ng Company at 776-4954 Clerks at a convenience '>lore located at Trabuco Road and Los Ahsos Boult'varcl 1n M1ss1on \'ieJO heard the tractor lw1ng dnv<'n away al dawn Saturday A i;pokesman for the company said the 1971 Masse> 1-'Prguson skip loader 1s probably on a boat lo China by no"' In case it 1!-.n't, the company 1s offenng SSOO rP\\ard for ap prehension of the thief and ~tum or the tractor , valued at mort• than $6,000 F.-...P~A J NUN ACQUITTED • • • \\ c•t•k th.11 ~Ill' KU\ 1· h1rth hut re tnernhen.'CI nolhcn.: ahout 1t after 1·a1 ry111,.: tht• bahv tci ht>r room In his summ;11mn Thursd") dt'fC'nSl' l.1w y('r Charif''! c 'nm1 1lc•!-.crilwd S"tn \1 .1urt•1•n ll'I ;i .:1rl \\ hu "'°' t' th1 .1i.:1 11f 17 11t•, ot l'O ht•r hit• to t·hilrtr 1>n and th.it he• 1·ould not 1·1111u•1\ ,. lh1!> .:1rl \\ ould kill anybody But Asst Dt)of \ti\ Jcx..-pti \' .cll'nt1no dt'"< r1ht•d s1 .. tt'r Maureen's l\'l'l1mon~ as "a w1·1l t l'hcarsed, 10-month-old h1brica lion supported by 1>11ych1atnc t'I.· t"U!.t'S " ''She lilCted undt'1 extreme <'mot1onal d1sturh11nce wht>n 11h<' le died the baby 1&nd that's what she 1s char~cd with," V•l<'nllno .'luid. Crimi sa1d th<' prosecution did nnt vrov<' Sister Maureen kllk'd or intended to klll the baby. tie r eminded Maas that Sister °"ANQf COAST DAILY PILOT .. -.. ..... ,.. ........... _,_ II'<• "'"J::.~:. ~·:" __ .,_, ._ Uow ,_, .. ~ --.... &dlw ca..-. .. 1.-...._ .. .._. ........... -...... ... ,._ leddlebecll V~Offlcie 21ie1u11torllo••1-...o;_,,_ •• ONlcee c..i.-.......... ....... _.......,....,_ 17'1)11Nf)o ...... _. ~-·••o-.....-.- Maure-en t~hried shto l'Ould not remem~r "'hat OCl'Urred af\er !-.h~ gave birth 1n the bathroom "There is no real proof or when this ch.Jl<t was born or when this t•hlh1 died.' Cnm1 said He ~so said the prn,.~cullon f.11lcd to prm e the bJ!Jv etc ct not die ol naturi;I caL1Ses, a mistake or nn .c:c:1dent. I.ake Forest Park Project Deadline Set Steps to dismiss the contnctor for a Lake Forest part project were taken this weet by Oranlt'e County supervisors. Acrording to the board's ac- tion, Negev Developers will have ri\"e days to submit plans to com· plete the $201,622 project quickly or s upervisors can hire another fl rm t.o finish the work, c:ounly or. fi c1al1a.Md. Carl Nelson, an assistant direc· tor of the County EnvironmentaJ Management Agency. said the firm originally was to have finished work on Mountain View Park in Nov4?1l1ber but was given ltme extensions t.o Feb. 23. The park is to be localed o(f Lake Foreit Drive soutbwe.d ol MuU'lands Boulevard. County offi~ials said in J anua.ry the f\nn sous ht anoU&u 140-day time extension and ~.375 in ertra pa,,ment bttaUH of some rock problems, a request not granted by the county. They said they bad been un- s ausn~ the pro1rcss ol the work lb genera\ and prevlouaty had asked the firm to a~ COO· St.ruCUOIL Nelson said It uu~r•ctort pl ans to nns b the worlt b.an not been P1"8mted within flft da)J, the~' may anC>ther eon. Lr actor and ttJ>SJ'mtnt tram tbe nrm•a boadiQt comp-.y, • Wdlli..:m:J" la)lolt win._ and a lnueue bt UM number ol petlOn.I Hftln.a wort pmbed the unemploymtnt rate to 7.$ percent in P'ebruary, the aovemme:d reported today. Tbo Job&aa rtte iD Ja.nu&rJ was 7.S pettent. Nearty all ol a 22S,000 rise in persons out or work In February "reflected increased layolfs, probably the result ot. enersy shortaaes," the Laboe Departmeot said. The weather also was a factor in an Increase of 220,000 in the number of Cull·tame workers forced into part·time jobs because of producllon cuts re· MiniinUDl Wage Law Not legal? An Orange County Superior Court judge is expected to rule to- day that the State of California acted unlawfully last October when it established a minimum hourly wage of $2.SO. But a written decision that is on Judge Claude M. Owens' desk awaiting his signature would de· lay execution of the injunction against the state's Industrial We lfare Commission until June 1 to give the commission's lawyers an opportunity to present new evidence In a ruling that closely re· sembles decisions reached by eight other California judges. Judge Owens decided after a three-month study of the issue that the state failed to meet m any legal standards when it passed the controversial measure. Many of the regulations gov erning condil.Jons of employment included by the state in the new act were s truck down five months ago by Superior Court Judge Walter Smith. Judge Smith agreed with lawyers for the California Manufacturers Association that · lhe new regulations violated ex· isling state and federal laws. Judge Owens' ruling endorses the decision reached by Judge Smith and bars enforcement of employment regulations which could have affected several mlihon California worker s It was made c!ear late Thurs- day. however. that the remaining iss ue o f the $2 SO an hour minimum wage may not be re- solved June 1 Judge 0\\ens granted lawyers for the CMA a further JO days from that date lo comment on Joy evidence the stale may wish lo bring m support of the act. F,....P~AI MOBIL ... giveaway" and the subsequent S281.9 m1lhon offer to be far below the Irvine Company's true· worth. Friedman accused Irvine Com- pany officials of concealing "dramatic increases" during the last six months in the value of company land and assets. He further accused company officials ol faahng to reveal that lhe Irvine Company's net mcome wall hit a new record of $17 million in lhe current fiscal year. Court action Thursday re· vealed that other influential f igures backing the Allen· Tuubma.n bid for control of the l rv1ne Company mclude Ford. Max Fisher. developer Donald L. Bren. Harold Marguhes. Milton Petrie. Mrs . Sm1lb and Keith and Linda Gaede. Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Gaede a re granddaughters of J ames Irvine II , the man who established the foundation that bears hJs name. Both women are minority share'holdera in the Irvine Com- pany and Mrs. Smith and Gaede are company directors. Foundation attorney Howard Prlv~ commtnted late Thurs- day after Judae Ja.rnes F. Judge oTdered a three-day weekend break that the foundation will meet in San Fancisco today to con1lder the new, all-cash AJlen- Taubmanolfer. He refused to discuss the possibility that FOUDdaUon di.rec· tors may decide to reopen the biddin1 phase b aited las t December when Mobil was dee I •red the winner. Man Nabbed On Drug Rap LOS ANGEL ES (AP> - Joseph P«>ss1a, 26, a ski iostnae- lor from Sunnyside. hu been ar- rested et tho Loi Allfel• 1D- ternat1onal A•rporl wllh 2.2 powa,ds ol coca1M Ued around Ilia wabt. U.S. Customs tna'*'°"' Hld... Jle had flown hare' from Uma,Pwa, Stnet value ot tbe d.flll wu ·estJmatod t aoo.ooo. ate 98lltitl•tn.n et'OnOITllC' probl"m~ Tbe Labor ~partm"'t i1ne lhl1 breakdown of un .. mplu> mcnt in vanou.s Job catl'aonn tn ~ebruary Adult men. S.8 percent, up rrom s.tinJanuury. -Adult women, 7 .2 perttnt, upfrom &.9. -Teen·agers. 18.5 perct.>nt. dowo from 18 7 -Whites, 6 7 percent, th~· same as in January. -Blacks and others, 13.1 per- cent , up from 12.S. -Heads of household, 4.9 per- cent, up from 4 8 -Full·time workers, 6.9 J)t'r· cent, upfrom6 7 to 7.5 RI~ <'OIJW' '*urkt'rs, 8 '1 pc:r- cntt. up from tl.4 Tht' Labor DC"partment 's monthly ~·mployment report 1howt"d that tht" muln rtoason for the r~ m UOl'mployment wa11 an unusually larce increase 1n ~ nation's labor force, up 630.000 to u total of 96.1 mil hon A Labor Department analyst said this partly resulted from a statistical correction for January when the size of the labor force dropped by 440,000 at the same time that the over-all jobless rate declined from December's 7.8 percent to 7 3 percent. S111ith: 'I Believe In Teacher Power' (Editor's Note-ThU LS one of a •~• of profiles 01'I 10 achve con- didotn for the SaddUback Valley Unified School Distnct Board of Edu.cation. Two trwtee seats wlll ~ filled by tht election Tuesday.) Dennis Smith, the incumbent seeking re-election to the Sad· dlebaclc Valley Unified School District Board of Education, believes the biggest issue in this election is "will the community award the teachers' union two seats on the school board?'' He believes it is "criminal" for lhe teachers' union to attempt to take over the governing body with whom they negotiate for a contract. But he says the union is doing this because they were unsuc· cessful in their negotiations with trustees this year And, he con· tends, that the union 1s willing to spend Crom $15,000 to $20,000 to get the two seats available in the election. With this kind of money being spent. he said, only the incum· bents have a chance to prevent a takeover by the teachers union. "l believe in teacher power," said Smith, a former teacher who now works as an insurancl.' agent. ''I don 't believe 10 teachers' union control of the school district ·· Smith said it was & serious mis lake for board membt>rs to agree not to talk collectively or in dividually to employes during bargaining. He said the teachers' union leaders lied to their mem· bers durin2 ne2otla1tons with the purpose of creatin~ dissension He argues that they are so bent on obtaining power that they're willing to sacr1f1ce some teachers Smith. father of four school age chiJdren, said he believes 1n teacher tenure and protecting teachers from inl1midat1on from school board members, ad ministrators, parents and power plays of the union But, he said . agency s hop, which is sough~ by the union, would end tenurl.' because a teac her who refused lo join the union or pay 1t a fee would be fired. "I believe in teache rs' securi- ty." Smith said. "They are the ones who hate teachers " Smith, who has been a !.Chool district trus tee since 1971, said, "What distresses me in all or this is where are the k1dc;." He said students are bein~ overlooked in 'he interplay for power. Because of this and the fact that be h as always con- OPPOSES UNION Incumbent Smith sidered himself a "champion of kids." he said, he considers th1• election campaign as ·•kind of i.:o mg back to my roots." Trustees ha\ I.' been critic1zecl for thl.'1r continuou!> building pro. .:ram but Smith said he believes the community wants the local neighborhood schools the dislrtct has been build.int!. They vc also been criticized for predicting the) 'd have a deficit whl.'n they actually 1·nded the year \\1th a budget ~urplus "Jl \\as definitely a goof and an em- barrassing one to the board and to the district ... Smith said But. he saui, 1t was a well-intentioned mistake. He asked what would have hap- pened 1f t rustees had ignored the pred1ct1ons and they had held up Thl.'n, hi.' said, <'V<'rvhody would b<: damning the board. · Fro"' Page A J TAX ABLES an effective tax rate of about 10 perl'cnt. The numbers probably didn't cover all wealthy non-taxpayers s ince ind1v1duals don't have to lell the IRS about certain non- taxable income, su<"h as mtcr~t on mumcipalsecunt1es. Perikd . - By Wlmls Tbe wutMrman b 1lvlnt lbe Bronx <'hHr lo lbe offshore po~er boat r~u~ins Ottt u lho iathtr ul lh~ Balboa Bey Club to- day ant.ldpaun1 the •tart cl the Bushmlllt Grand Prix race Saturday at 10 a.m. With ~mall craft advisory !>ignals fluttering from masts from Poin~ Conce ption to the Mexican border, the possibility or five to eight.fool seas oo Satur- day coold slow the race or cancel it altogether. (Related pictures PaeeAl). Winds of 15 to 20 knots are pre- dicte<2 over inner coastal w;,ilers today with gusts up lo 30 knots below canyons. Tb1s could generate se~ from two lo four feet, increasing to four to six feet in wmdy areas, according to the weatherman But it is the Saturday forecast that the racers are watching with a jaundiced eye. The report pre- dicts winds or 20 to 30 knots over outer coastal waters with seas of five to eight feet. Race officials agree that seas of six feet or more might lead to a cancellation of the race. But wind or no wind, seas or no seas, the hardy racers are as- s ured of sunny weather on Satur- day. Fro. Page A I FAIR ••• At the east end or the acuvity core would be a 10,000 seal stadium which can accom- modate horse shows, motorcycle racing, rodeos, circuses and rock con.terts. The carnival and livestock areas also would be located al the east end, according to the master plan. The equestrian center at lhe fair would be the first and largest or the satellite commercial pro- jects to be built. When complet- ed, it would have permanent facilities to accommodate ~o horses. Project developers see the equestrian center as a big re· venue raiser for the fair, and sug- gest It be operated under an in- dependent mana~ement system, answerable to the fair board. Localed al the northeast cor- ner of the fair~rounds. the horse- onentC'<l center would include a 1,600 seal s how arena and train- ing fac1lilll'S Fire Raging In Anaheim Ten Anaheim fire com- pan 1es wt•re fighting a stubborn fire today in an old hotel in downtown Anaheim that wa s descrilx>d by fire officials as a major blaze Smoke was vi:.1ble on the Orange Coast. The fire at the Valencia Hotel, a re:.idential hotel, apparently broke out at ubout 1l a.m Firefighters were still fighting the fire at12:30p.m. A s pokcsm;.in for the police department said all of the city's fire companies as well as .ill or 1ls poJi('e patrol force had been sent to the scene. It was not immediately known if there were any casualties in the blaze. Buying A New Tract Home? Many people buying homes are under the impression they HAVE 10 buy carpeting from the home sales center. In the majority of cases this is not true. although the sales office will try to make you think so. The minute the home center tries to upgrade the standard carpet. then you are free to shop for carpeting. To prevent shopping should constitute restraint of trade. In many cases they will tell you that the carpet allowance does not apply 1r you buy carpet outside. If they feel this is legal. HAVE THEM PUT IT IN WRITING Ord1nanly, we can save you a lot of money over what the home center offers. We provide a larger selection -and we usually come up with less yardage, plus a superior Installation . DEN'S : iiisiaiiatiiin: ·custom drapsries linoleum • wood floor 1663 PlACENTIA AV!NUE • COSTA MESA, CAllf. 9'2627 • PHONE 6(6·A831 -6•6-2l5' ............................................................... ~ • . •I \4 I I ,,, .1 "' .. ' ' I 'J ~ • .. . '1".a • , ' . " ,, . ,, 11 • ' I 2Q "'• /I ., ... " . I• ' 1-l·-, .. 10 •• .. " , ... Plant Loss to Be Probed J0• 4 .. '. na.,, • •· 4'. '• 11 1.i \t ''" 'f\ ... ' I r ,., ..... '• )1'• .. I e ''• ... ,.. t I If .. ..... '. t '•• '• SAN DIEGO CAP> -Mayor Pete Wilson is ordering an lnvestigaUoo ln· to oaoerwork delays that apparently cost the city a Motorola plant that. will have a~ million llnnual payroll. The company announced Thursday San Diego no longer is amona six cities under conaiderallon for a $1~ million radio manufacturing plant. Motorola cited "delays in the city's buU41n« plan approval process and multlpUclty of permit.I tnvoivcd'' as partial reasons tor ttB dedl:lon. We1ttn1bouse Settles Suit PlTTS'llURGH CAP) -Three power comPJJ\f ea lhat wanted to force Westintbouse Elect.rte Corp. to hODOl" a cont.rut to aupply uranJum at one- (Ourtb ita current cost have ..Wed ln· stead for cuh, equipment and advice. The difference betw o the con· tracted prtc• of ti • pound and the pretent price of about $40 a pound wo\lld have cost Weatlncbouse an atlmated S2 billion over tho next 20 7eara. WestinCbouse st.lll facet S\dtl from 2' uUUti• ln Vlrclnta •nd Sweeten.• Tbo5e cues bave not ,yet be.a beard. I Strike Penalty Pay Cot Taxed 87 IYJ.VIA PO'&TZ• (~•o!ma) Teachers who went oa strike in 1171 ma.y have been pc-nalued under stale lawt pt'dlibiUna public employ from atrikinc. Thia penally often toolt t.be form of a withholding pay upon return to work. The IRS ruled last year that, evett thou1h these teachers didn't receive lull pay because of tbe penalty, they had in fact earned the entlre amount and, therefore, they are taxed on the full amount due. They can't deduct income from the penalty withheld becatllle penalties paid to a 1ov- ernmenl for violations of law are not deductible. WIDLE TRIS 18$ RULING WAS CONCERNED ~pecilically with teachers, the same tax treatment applies to similar penalties withheld from other striking public employes who violated local law. Teachers who went on sabbatical leaves may have been paid their full salary and then had to pay tor a substitute O\lt of their own pockets while they were away. Last year, the IRS agreed such payments are deductible ex· penses. But qualifying teachers cao 't simply report as income only net salary. They must include their full Money's Worth salaries and list an itemized deduction for payment to the sub. They must use itemized deductions if they want to in· elude such a deduction, says Leon Gold, a lax expert at the Research Institute of America. TEACHERS, ADMINISTRATORS AND OTHER employes or colleges and similar educational institutions, have Ion~ been allowed to provide their children and spouses with tax-Cree tuition m the form or . 'tuition re- mission." These plans sometimes cover more than one educa· lional institution on a reciprocal basis s o that a teacher Ill one college may have a child or spouse attend another participating institution tuition.free. The Treasury proposed to ban this fnnge benefit by taxing the value of the tuition, with some exceptions. after last Nov. 2. 1976. But in response to obJecllons from the public. the Treasury has withdrawn this proposal. Tb05e whose employers paid for JOb·related law courses that helped lead to a law degree and qualtfication for a bar exammallon, must report the value as taxable income If the courses did not lead to this end, the payments are not taxable income . IF AN EMPLOYER PAYS TUITION COSTS either directly or by reimbursing the employc for courses that are Job-related but that didn't qualify the employe for a new business and weren't necessary to help meet mm1mum job requirements, the amounts paid by the employer are not compensation. These rulings apply. to other fields or employment Nert. Other dedu.ctum.s. 6 New Counties More Drought Relief Sought SACRAMENTO <AP> California oHacials say they're hoping the \\'bite House will soon declare six more Northern California counties as drought disaster areas. That would make all but three of the Northern Caliromia counties eligible for Jow ·mtcrest loans, emergen· cy livestock feed supplies and other assistance. THE SIX ARE KERN, KINGS, Lake, Modoc. Monterey und Santa Cruz. Thirty.seven counties are already drought disaster areas. The only ones for which no designation is sought or in effect are Del Norte, Humboldt and Siskiyou in the northwest, and tho 12 counties south of the Tehachapi Mountains that still re· ceive Colorado River water. Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. said he believes the federal government is doing "all that is possible" to give California relief. lnotherdroughtnews: -THE STATE DROUGHT In· formation Cent er s aid the Sierra uowN snowpack is still far below normal despite reports of good skiing. The snowpack is 28 inches at Norden. near Donner Summit, compared with normal 90 in· ches: 6 inches at Blue Canyon compared with 26 normally; and 3 inches at Grant Grove, compared with 35 . -Chowchilla City Manager Douglas Dunlap ordered a mandatory preservation program because the wells are below normal. Residents are ltmited to tw1ce·weekly lawn waterin~. among other restrictions. New quality standards for the Sacramenlo·San Joa· <1uin Delta arc being broken because or reduced Sacramen· to River Oows. JOHN BRYSON, CHAIRMAN OF the Water Reimurc<'s Control Board, said rock closures are being built to divert. better water to the Contra Costa Canal. Salt intrusion at the canal is as high as 308 parts per million. well above the 250ppm limit. Brown said Alex Mercure, consultant to the U.S. Secretary of Agriculture, told him Marin County farmers would get drivers and poaslblly vehicles to haul water to dairy cattle. Hut he added. "Disaster assistance for a drought is un· precedented They 're not prepared for IL . " Sea World Tells Record ' SAN DIEGO (AP) -Sea World, the marine park com· pany recently sold to publisher Harcourt Brace Jovo.novich. says 1976 was a record revenue year with a net income of $3.7 million. David M. De Mott. president, said thlt emounted to $2.20 a share With total revenues of $50.l million, compared with S3.S million net, $2.10 a share and revenues of $42.6 miJlion in 1975. The parks located in San Die10 and near Cleveland, Ohio, and Orlando, Fla., drew a total ot ~.4 million visitors, compared with S million In 1975, althouth attendance at the Ohio park dropped aUghlly. Warehbuae Loan OK'd A $1.l million mort1ace loan commitment on an office and warehouse bu.lldinga ccnnplu at 18155-el South CamlnoJ Capistrano, San Juan Ca~tstrano. hat been announced by: New York Llfo lnluranc. company. • The tbreo one-at.or)' concnte wanbouse bUJJdinp con·' lain +e,m square feet, tncludlnt .. 702 squ&NS feet o( office area, With 14 dook·b!P truck load.inc arca.s. A one-story ~ frame md alucco alr conditioned omce bUlldlna wfth ter- race level contains 12,eN aquare feet. 1bare la on-t1te park· int for 1*> can.