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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1977-03-10 - Orange Coast Pilot,, I ' ' 7 . ' APWlroC>Mto DC COUNCILMAN MARION BARRY LIES WOUNDED Shot by Gunmen in Takeover of District Building DAILY PILOT * * * 1oc * * * THURSDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 10, 1977 VOL 70, NO H J SECTIO>IS, J1 PAGES Canapaign Fut1ding Jury Probing Diedrich Role County Supervisor Ralph Diedrich's rol(' in raising cam· paign funds for Supervisor Philip Anthony's MH'Ct•ssful 1976 ram Plli~n r('portedly was the f~u .. Wedn('sday of the contanuin~ Grand .Jury prolw 111tu eount} political practice-; At least onl' "1tm•..,s rt'JX>rtl'dl) told the JUry t hat f>tt•dril'h <11 legedly told J busine:.s ct-;:..oc1at!' it. would ht• "1s1• to m tikt' fri('nds "' in lhl.' count v ~ovem menl b) t•1lhl'r rontri hut an~ or donating to Anthony <;campaign The w1tn(•ss. Max Stone of Lon~ Beach. nt"1thf'r loant"d nor contnbut('(I mon1•v to Anthon) ~ campa1~n And D1<'dnr h said he's nev('r talked campa1~n hnancmit with Stone. "So, whatever he <;aid 1 said 1s j us t so muc h mulukey, .. Diedrich said. But Stone was telling the jury what he said was told him by Coast Weather Wind diminishi n g tonieht except for con- tinued iusty winds below coastal canyons. Lows lonitht a to 48. Highs Fri- day 68to73 INSIDE TODAY. Yean C1f labor afri/e in Calif omia CJPPN' to be e-nd.ang wUla the TfOmll..,-a Union. a.nd UnH•d F.orm Worlc•11 negoOating.o tetUemmt that toe>utd gh>e 11"' UPW control in tile fiddt. ~~AS. George Adams, operator or the Orange County St(•el Salvag~ Company Adams contributed $5.250 to Anthon} 's campa1~n. according to disclosure statcmcnls filed by tht• fre!>hman supt'f\'l'>M T"'o months after Anthony's election. Adam!>· company won a :o.C'cond maJor contra<'t covenng lhr removal of scrap metal from rountv dump sites Thi' contract a\\>ard came on a 5·0 vote or the rounly Board of Supervisors Stone reported!~ told the JUry that Adams asked him to loan Anthony $30 000 for his cam· pa1gn, a loan to be <;ecured b) a second mortgage o n the can· d1date's Westminster home But, according to Stone, he re· Jl'Cled the proposal Whale it 1s Anthony"s campaign al issue before the Jury, 1t 1s as much Diedrlch's role as a campaign fund raiser thal 1s be mg investigated by the JUry Diedrich has denied there was any improper conduct on his part when he solicited campaign funds for various candidates last fall. Other witnesses who appeared before the jury Wednesday in- cluded Adams, Loretta Walker, who was Anthony's campaign manager . and Gary Newmeyer. Newmeyer's was a return trip, a follow up on 3~ hours of testimony two weeks ago. Mn. Trudeau Denies Alf air , NEW YORK (AP) -M.rgaret Trudeau, the Canadian prime minister's 28-year-old wife, and Mick Jagger of the Rolling Stones both profess lo be mysUfied. at rumors they are having an aftair. Eating a prebel as she entered City Cent.er on Wednesday night to see Soviet defector Mikhail Baryshnikov dance wlth the Eliot Feld Ballet, Mn. Trudeau said she couldn't understand "where anyone could get the idea." Mrs. Trudeau said she wu in New York for a long-planned. vautlon devoted to photoiraphy and the ballet. .. e Diedrich's Role Eyed In Campaign Funding APWl"'P"°lo POLICE MARKSMAN STANDS WITH RIFLE AT THE READY NEAR BESIEGED DISTRICT BUILDING In Nation's Caplt•I, Terrorlata Hold Hoategea After Tri pie Asaeutt on City .~ Terrorists Hold 100 Captors Threaten Beheading in DC Siege WASHINGTON (AP> - Machete-wielding terrorists, bent oo revenge against Black Muslim leaders they blame for a 1973 mass murder, held more than 100 hostages in three build- ings today. and threatened to chop off captives' heads unless demands for retribution are met. More than 24 hours after the siege began. police and the heavily armed terrorists, some with automatic weapons, were at a standoff. No deadline ror meet. in& of demands bad been set by the Invaders. There were indications the ter- rorists Jlad sufficient supplies to bold out for a um·e. During a tenae n!Pt. a man who Identified himself as Khallfa Hamaas Ab- du I Khaalls, leader of the gunmen who Invaded and oc-. cupled three buildings, talked frequently with reporters by telephone. Asked if he expected bis de· mand that Black Muslim leade be delivered to bim would be met, the terrorist said, "U they , doo•t. the worst ls to come, yet, the worst is to come ••. I'm pre- pared to die." At midmorn.Ing. however, Dis· trict of Columbia Mayor Walter Washington said hostages were "not suffering, other than being confined." City officials said unidentified diplomats were involved. in ef· forts to neaotiate with the ler· BOARD lJPHOLDS USE OF AlffOS SAN BERNARDINO (AP) The San Bernkrd1no County Board of Sypervisors has ruled that county cars may be used for personal errands by themselves and nine other elected county of· flcials. But the supervfson decUned. to grant similar rich.ts to other employea, despite a contention of the San Bernardino Public Employes Association. rorlsts. Abdul Khaalls confirmed be bad talked to representatives offoreien nations. A spokesman for the Iranian Embassy said today that Am · bassadors or three Moslem coun- tries -Iran. Egypt and Pakistan -had spoken to Khaalis at the Carter administration s request to urge the gunmen to be "com· passionate and to see reason." The spokesman said Khaalis had not responded positively to the appeal. Police said the men/ were armed with rifles, shotguns. automatic weapons and machetes. The gunmen itll were believed to be members o( the tiny, pre- d om tna ntly black Hanan Moslem secL They seized the headquarters or B 'nai B 'rith. a Jewish social service organiza- tion: lhe blamlc Center, a Moslem mosque: and the Dis- trict of Columbia city ball. During the takeover or city ball, a black reporter for a <See TERROR. Pa,e AZ) Big Blaze Whipped By Winds PAL¥ SPRINGS <AP) - Wind·wh1pped names that had already blackened more than 800 acres of mountain brush and destroyed three s mall camping trailers burned out of control up Chino Canyon today. Officials said the quickly spreading blaze probably would not he contained until Saturday morn in(! "It's trl'acherous terrain all the way up the> mountains ide mountain f?Oal territory and the fire 1s burning m dozens of n1J!ged ton~ues of flame,·· said J im Bouchard, fire information officer for the California Depart- ment of Foreslry "Each one has lo be reached on fool and battled out by hand A~ of now." he added. ''the best we can do 1s predict contain- ment by aboul 6 a.m. Saturday." Bouchard smd 10 engines and 15 ground crews, about 300 men in all. battled th<' blaze An early-morning helicopter survey dlsdosed the destroyed campinf.'( trailers. Bul Buchard said a check showed that the tr ailer owners had escaped from the area before the fire reached (See FIRE, Page A2) Elizabeth Sheba Queen? CANBERRA, Australia CAP > -A government member of Parliament de- manded lodu that opposi- tion leader Gough Wbitlam apologize for asking in jest whether Queen Elizabeth II might some day be de· s ignaled "Queen of Sheba." Whatlam was rired as prime minister by the queen's representative in Australia 16 months ago. He made the remark in a speech Tuesday when the ·I visiting ctueen opened Parliament. "I see some or your sub-• jecll there in the United Kingdom want you to be Queen o{ the Scots," Wbltlam saJd. "Last week it was propoeed that you be Queen of the Solomons. What next? Queen or Sheba~" - A~~ AMONG GUNMEN? Moslem Leader Kh•llf• A~Wlre-o~ TRIPLE ASSAULT Capital Siles Pinpointed Marine Guard Shot to Death A 19·year-old Manne sentry was shot to death at Camp P endleton today by another guard, appar<'ntly acc1dentally, a base s pokesman said. Neither the victim nor the other guard, who reportedly was clearing his rifle, was im· mediately identified. The shooting took place at a guard bUJldang an the Las Pulgas· arra in the center or Camp Jlc.•1Hllc.•ton. Front Page A I FIRE ... 11. He did not have the names of the campers Bouchard said five fire righters sustained minor in1urics but lhl're were no reports or major lllJUrlCS. Firefighters from Palm Spr· an gs, Ra\ c.>rs1dc.• County, the stale l>t'partment of Forest n·. and the l' S. Fon~t St.-rvacc.• were battling the blaze, which broke out at 6 ·JO I' m . Wednesday in Chino Canyon midway bl'tWl'l'n California 111 ;1111! the lowc.•r station or the Palm Spring:. Aerial Tramway. The names were whipped com· 11lt•klv around the lower station • ind up the mountainside by ''ind<. rangm~ up to 70 miles an hour dunng the night. The high winds died out i.hortly .1fler dawn but Bouchard said :1rc·.1 weather forecasts indicated 111•w w1111I Vc.'locities at 30 to 45 n1 p h lut..r an the day "~nd thal ts ~omg to mean a lot more trou· hlf' " Tll(' lowt•r tram l't<1llon 1lsetr wus not damag~ and, since 1t ~J s now bUrrounded by hurnt•d out areas, was considered out or danger for the Ume be111g, BOUl:hard i.a1d. Explosion Probed CAREY, Ohio CAP) -Sheriff ~lark Kauble Sllld Wednesday !11•'!1; "not pointing a f1ngt'r toward anybody" In the de· II berate explosion of 20 tons or clynamite In a field by a rock qu:irry where workers are on s trike. The predawn blast, which w;.1~ felt 100 miles to the north in Detroit and 70 miles to the south in Columbus, left a crater 100 feet long by 80 feet wide and 50 feet deep, blew out doors and win· clows In a flve·mlle area and left about a dozen famllles homeless. 0-..ANOICOAST s DAILY PILOT ~t:t'.~~;~r.::i:::=~:: t-.i-IVll"OCO"'PO"V S._ .... odll-•• =~:-:..ii:-=~~,~· '''" V•ll•'f trvl"•· S•dlt...._\ Vet .. y .,... ~::=~~"':rs:::.,:•;:; r;~c.o:.:"..::..~:~ ....... , .. ·-... -_._,__ ,.. ••. c.-. Vin "'9\141tM-o.----.,,,_.....,. ...... n.o.e.~--­,.,..,..,1,,.e111 .... ~ ... ._ ·-......... At\IM .... ~C-. omc.. 0..la ..... , llOW.M leySt...-"-.. -• 1* 0..._.. Sf ..... "0:: ..... ~ .. ,.,,_h___,, .. ~~~~,..·-­ T•l•pMR• C714)10c12t ctnalnecl Adffftt .. IQ.an -•Voller"°""°""" Mt.U10 ,__~ ·~ . ... Clas Over oro Copter Crashes Mo lern-Mualim Fight SWJpected in Siege WASmNOTON CAP> -f"om' ,._. qo, ae Hanfl Moatam were .. ln.aled by mcmbs'I al the Dladr Muslim dmrdt. Tad.Q, a amaJJ band at Hana8 held bolt1&a at three Wubln.ltoa buildlql, apparent.I)' to a¥eftle lhoH mardsa. The tm Hanafi murders ..... JU:llone ln ••trin.I al •loll'nt in.ci· deota UW have eharaewrtaed relations between Black Mmllma aod other laJamic wonhlpers wbo dlslllJ'M about their faith. THE HANAFI MOSLEMS FOLLOW a literal inwrpretation or the Koran and consider themselves the only true followers of Islam. Their membership m the Uruted States is said to be less than 1,000, most or them black. Until Wednesday, they had never been known to engage in violence. That is not the case with the Black Muslims, now known as the World Community or Islam in the West, based in Chicago. They are a much larger group, founded by the tale Elijah Muhammad and now led by his son, Wallace. The 1973 victims. including five children. were killed in a $78,000 home donated to the Hanafi sect by professional basketball superstar Kareem Abdul·Jabbar, a member of the black· dominated Hanafi group. SEVEN MONTHS AFTER THE 1973 slayrng, sevea Philadelphia men were indicted for the murders. An eighth man, dead by the time of the arrests, also part1c1pated, according lo the indictment. The indictment said the murders were the work of members or the Black Muslims who were angered over cnt1c1sm of Elijah Muhammad by Hanafi leader Khahfa Hamaas Abdul Khaalis, the seli·styled leader of Wednesday's attack. One defendant, acquitted at the trial, was later murdered in jail, where he was serving time on another case. One had his conviction reversed and his second trial ended in a mistrial. Five others were convicted and given 140-year sentences * * * ,.... o wns ao ALD Ha"•'. ". delcrlbad by r.deral a-u1.barltie9 aa a atack W'°Um "eolorcer," wbo aleo wu awa1unatrtal fortv110 mon~lnp; Jobo Clark, 34; WiWamOri.a· Uan, 32; Jobn Grltftn. 21, and'lbeodore lllood.J, M. Abdul KhaaU. wu oot aatilt\ed with the J\ISU.cea aftOl'ded tt m by aodety. Wednesday, he demanded that lboee convicted ol the 1973 murders bo brou•bt to hJm at his ties-• headquarten. He told Tht> Anoclated Press: ''They killed my babia. Not one citizen in t.hil' city uid one thin1. Nobody sent condolencea; not one congressman. Nobody." BACK AT THE HOME WJOCH WU the sjte of &he murders, a man who idenlllled himself as Abdul Khaalia' son·ln·law. Abdul Aziz, said the terrori.ats wanted to question the 1973 killers to (ind out who ordered them to commit the murders. Abdul Kbaalla said be knew who it was. He named Wallace Muhammad, bi.a brother Herbert Muhammad, and heavyweight boxing champion Muhammad Ali and said they were "involved." At one point, Abdul Khaalla told the AP be wanted all three brought to him. In Chicago, Wallace Muhammad said, "I have no knowledge of the horrifying massacre at the Hanafi center in 1973 .•. I accept no responsibility." WEDNESDAY'S VIOLENCE MAY ALSO have stemmed from the Hanafis' strong dislike of a film, "Mohammad, Messenger or God." Abdul Khaalis demanded that the movie be withdrawn from circulation and the distributor agreed. The film is a history or the Islamic prophet and most reviewers have considered 1t favorable. Wallace Muhammad praised it Wed· nesday, sayine that it helped dispel false images about Islam left by previous films. But one Islamic source said some believers frowned on films about the prophet, considering them sacrilegious. Three Marlaea caped Mrioea lnjury Wedoaday niabl when their helicopter craabed auto • landtoa peel lo Black Star CUQll:ln nortbeut cl El Toro, MariM C'll- ficiall reported today. t. The three, Capt. Patrick Blad of Irvine, lat Ll. Glenn McKeever of Tustin and Sgt. John C. Dra10. were examined at the El Toro Marine Corps Air Statu>n Medical Clinic and re- leased, spokesmen said. The crew, assigned to the Marine helicopter station in Tustin, was on a routine training mission when the 6:57 p.m. crash occurred, spokesmen saJd. They were traveling in a CH~ Sea Stallion heavy helicopter. Marine ofricials said th~ aircraft burst into flames s~ a fter the crew fled. Anot helicopter picked up the Mari and took them to the clinic. Orange County fire crews p,. vented the flames from spreaf ing into the surrounding brus~ spokesmen said. ".' El"09IPageAJ TERROR ... Washington radio station was shot to death and a city coun· cilman and three other persons were wounded. Eight other persons were injured during the takeover or the B'nai B'rith building. Three of tho:.e eight re· mained hostages. Fired Worker Slays I County firJ)men said a spectel Marine crew used a chemical es· tinguishlng agent to put out t~ helicopter blaze. • The cause or the crash is sdli under investigation, Marine of. f1cials said. Oversleeping Saves Intended Vktim SmokingB_. Growth Urged One hostage at the D1stnct building telephoned radio station WTOP and reported that the group was being treated well, and were provided with cigarettes, food and newspapers this morning. He did not specify where those supplies came from. Terrorists at B'nai B'nlh were based in a cafeteria. Terrorists at the Islamic Center asked that food be sent in. One official said a package of drugs was being prepared to be sent into the B'nai B 'nth building ror persons requ1rmg ~egular medication. A tric~le of hostages continued to be released for medical reasons. The phone report from the Dis tnct Building hostage, Allan Gripp, an aide to the president of the DC. City Council. was the first from that group and quoted one terrorist as shouting: "We are Hanafi Moslems to the death. If the police have any idea or storming this room, 1t puts all of our lives in immediate danger. as well as the hostages at the a·nai B'rith." As police sought lo calm the situation, they asked the White House to forego a ceremonial gun salute on the mansion's lawn two blocks from the District building . It was to herald the arnval of British Prime Minister James Callaghan. but was canceled "because of concern it might be misunderstood" by the ter· rorists, Protocol Chief Evan Dobelle said. In developments outside W aahlngt.on: -Moustapba Akkad, who pro- duced a film about Islamic pro- phet Mohammad which the ter· roriat.s demanded be withdrawn from distribution, offered today in New York City to show the film to the Hanafis and to destroy at if they found it offensive. -In Camden. N.J., officials at the county jail increased security for Ronald Harvey, one of those convi~ of the 1973 Hanafl alay· an gs. "They are guarding him very closely," said a spokesman. Harvey is one of those demanded to be served up to the terrorists. -In Chicago, a friend of Muhammad Ali said he had spoken to the heavyweight box· ing champion today and quoted Ali as sayine be has no intention of going to Washington. AU is among the high-ranking Muslims whom Abdul Khaalis holds responsible for the slaymg of lus children. llB Camper Stolen A $1.5,000 camper vehicle was stolen early Wednesday morning from the home of Tom Cooper, chairman of the Huntington Beach Parks and Recreation Commission. MONROE, Mich. (AP> -A disgruntled worker fired last month returned to his former company mtl'ndmg lo kill his boss, police said, but instead shot to death a crippled worker and wounded a policeman. The intended victim, Waller Mjller, is normally the first person at work. Bul on Wednes· day he overslept and arrived 20 minutes late The incident had striking similarities to a Feb. 14 shootout m New Rochelle, N .Y ., in which Fred Cowan, a Nazi-worshipper, went to a warehouse after a two· week suspension from his job there and gunned down four em ployes and a policeman before killing himself. Monroe police said Gaylord Wilson. 31. would be arraigned today on a charge of first-degree murckr Police s aid that Wilson. dressed in hunting clothes and carrying a shotgun, went lo the Ven-Dine Co., a vending machine firm where Miller is a vice· Clues Sought In Slaying of Fight Manager LOS ANGELES CAP> -Police were following a kidnap-report clue today in the murder of Howie Steindler, man ager of world featherweight boxing champion Danny Lopez. A police spokesman said Steandler, 72, had been found de- ad in his car on the Ventura Freeway near Laurel Canyon Boulevard about 8 p.m. Wednes- dav. The California Highway Patrol officer who found Sleindler's body said it appeared that be had been shot in the right temple. But police investigators subsequent· ly reported that he had been so badly beaten about the head that 1t was impossible to say if he had bel'n shot. Police said Steindler's body was found In his car, a gold Cadillac with a "Howie 5" license plate. About an hour before he was found, We.!lt Valley police re- ceived a kidnap report apparent· ly involving Sleindler's car, in· vesligators said. One witness told police he saw three men pulling a woman into a gold-colored Cadillac with "Howie 5" plates, but another witness said a man was pulled in· to the car, officers said. In addition to managing Lopez, Stelndler was owner of the Main Street Gymnasium in Los An&eles. Voting Record l.mulmmer Shum Tax l11ue SAN RAMON (AP) -Low voter turnouts are normal in off -year elections on minor issues, but a re· cord may have been set here. · At issue was a 40-Cent tax rate foT a new main· tenance district. The vote was 0.0. The explanation, voling officials say, is that there are no registered voters in the area, which iS R new development being bulll by Broadmoor Homes. But &mder the low each landowner has a vote -so since Broadmoor now owns the land, 1t had the only ballot. Broad moor Homes stayed home. president, Wednesday morning. He allegedly shot lhE' first employe to drive into the parking lot. James Campora, 19, of Monroe. who \\Ore a brace on his leg. Campora. wounded in the arm, tried to flee but was barred by an eight-foot fence. lie was shot in the back and fell dead, police said The second employe to arnve, Sewell Collins. was forced toward th~ building. He managed to get inside ahead of the gunman I f I 25'' °'~ ·l--..... - RCA's advanced ColorTrak System in a value-priced console who fired but missed. -Collins told police the gunman was "screaming be was going to kill Miller and everybody else at Ven· Dine." SACRAMENTO (AP) -A Sa1l Patrolman, Henry Webb, 28, a three· year veteran, was wounded in the th[&b. His partner, Barbara Dusseau, 42, wounded Wilson in the bead. Webb was listed in good condi· lion Wednesday. Wilson was treated and beld in the Monroe County Jail. Mateo Democrat is trying to re- duce even further the areas where smoking may be permitted. The bill would place the burden of proof on the smoker to de;" monstrate wby smoking should be permitted. At present, the burden of proof is on the nonsmoker. 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Today, a small band of Hanafl held hostages.at three Washington buildings, apparently to avenge those murden. The 1973 Hanan murders were jYSt one in a string of violent inci· denta that have characterized relations between Black Muslims and other lsJamic worshipers who disagree about their faith. THE HANAn MOSLEMS FOLLOW a Uteral interpretation or 111e Koran and consider themselves the only true followers of Islam. 'fheir membership in the United Sta.les is said to be less than 1,000, most or them black. Until Wednesday, they bad never been known to engage 10 violence * * * * * * MO That ii not the case w'th tbo Black Muslims, now known as the WorJd Community of Islam in the West, based in Cbka10. Tbey a.re a mucb lar1er croup, founded by tbe late Elijah Muhammad and now led by lib IOJl. Wallace. Tbe im vicUms, lncludi,nc five cbildreii, were killed in a $78,000 'home donated to the Hanati sect by profeuional basketball superstar Kareem Abdul·Jllbbar, a member of the black· dominated Hanafi group. · . SEVEN MONTHS AFTE& THE 1973 slay10g, seven Phaladetpbia men were indicted for the murders. An eighth min ~ea.d by the time oC the arrests, Ibo participated, according lo the mdtctment. .• * * * Inf enw Defies Control PALM SPRINGS (A P > - Wind.whipped flames that had already blackened more than 800 acres of mountain brush and destroyed three small campm~ trailers burned out of control up Ch mo Canyon today. * * * The indictment sawi th.e murders were the work of members of the Black MU5lims wbo were a.baered over criticism or Elijah Muhammad by Hanafi leader Khallfa Hamaas Abdul Kbaahs, the self.styled leader of Wednesday's attack. One defendant, aequitled alt¥ trial, was later murdered in J&I. where be was serving time on another case. One bad his conviction reversed and his second trial ended in a mistrial. Five others wert: convicted and given 140·year sentences. 'lllOSE CONVICTED WERE RONALD Harvey. 31, described by federal authorities as a Black Muslim "enforcer." who also wru. awaiting trial Cor two more slaymgs; J ohn Clark. 34 , William Chns- <SeeSECTSLA YINGS, Page A2> * * * * * * AP Wlrec>hoto Mo g 100-plus Held by Terrorists WASHINGTON CA P ) - While vengeance·seeking ter rorists held scores of hostages as their pawns to· day, the leader of the rival Black Muslim movement flew to Washington to meet with officials seeking a way out of the siege that gripped police, gunmen and captives. Officials said the quickly spreading blaze probably would not be contained until Saturday morning. "It's treacherous terrain all the way up the mountainside - mountain goat territory -and the lire is burning in dozens of ragged tongues of name,·· said Jim Bouchard, fire information officer for the CaltlGmia Depart- ment of Forestry. •'Each one has to be reached on foot and battled OU\ by band. CIRCLES MARK LOCATIONS OF TRIPLE ASSAULT Terrorists Hold 135 Hostas;es In Three Bulldlngs Wallace Muhammad, the Black Muslim leader and one of the men sought by the terrorists. arrived from Chicago·and was to meet with District of Columbia Mayor Waller E. Washington. o.+ly ~ ... ~.-. -·· "As of now." he added, "the best we can do is predict coalain· menl by about 6 a m. Saturday ·' Bouchard said 10 engines and 15 cround crews. about 300 men in all, battled the blaze. 'MOHAMMAD' MOVIE TAKEN OFF MESA MARQUEE An early.morning hehcopter survey disclosed the destroyed campinl trailer$. But Buchard said a check showed that the trailer owners had escaped from the area before the fire reached 1l He did not have the names of the campe'r's Terror In Waahlngton Brtnga Cancellation Bouchard said five fire fi ghters sustained mmor injur ies but lhei-e were no reports of major injuries • 10perator Cancels 'Mohammad' Film fjrefighters from Palm Spr. ings, Riverside County, the state Department of Forestry, and the U.S. Forest Service were battling the blaie, which broke out at 6:30 p. m. Wednesday in Chino Canyon midway between California Ill and the lower station of the Palm Springs Aerial Tramway. By STEVE MITC'HEU. 0t '""' D••IV .. , ... \1•11 Concerned about threats from Hanar1 Mo s lems holding hostages m Washm1eton. D C Newport BC'ach theater operator Jim Edwards took the film "Mohammad, Messenger of God" oH the scrt-en in the Harbor Area The film was to M screened for the firat ume m Costa Mesa Wed· ne11day mght. but Edwards. who operates 11 theater!! in Orange County, pulled the film Wednes· day afternoon. "We heard about the trouble about 3 p.m, Wednesday," the 31·year-old Edwards said. "And, at the request of the producer, out of concern for the hostages, we pulled ll." Irwin Yablans, the national distributor of the film, satd all advertising and promotion has been canceled and asked all Nader's Dad Blasts Boost WINSTED, Coon. (AP> Natbra Nad~r, M-year-old father of couumer advocate Ralph ~ader, says be WU aDSered by recent wage increases tor coo- aressmen. The elder Nader, who is retired fJ'om the real estate and l'estaurant business, &aid be ""1 lead a march along Main Street qo Friday to draw public atten- tion to the raises he 1atd wUl have a "disastrous•· erted on f(>Clety. "They ~t to be ubamed of ibemaelves, •he said. The $12,900 incrpsea. ~ Ply for memben. ot.~ to $57,500, went lnW'eU~T•b. 20. I. theater opera ton to 1 m mediately stop showing the mm "We had to bring back lCiQg Kong, .. Edwards aaid. Thal movie bas been shown at the Harbor Twin Edwards theater smce Chnstmas time .. We shipped 'Kong' out Tues· day night, had the 'Mohammad· movie all made up and ready to show when we saw the news re ports," Edwards said. "So we bad a delivery service bring 'Kong· backtous." "Mohammad.'' starring An· thony Quinn. Irene Papas and Michael Ansara, chronicles 23 years in the life of Mohammad. It coven the prophet's spiritual awakening at age 40 until bis de· alb at the age of 63 in 632 A.D. Edwards said ••Kini Kong" will sbow indefinitely, "l&Dtil we1hear how this thing turu-out ... Tbe llaJDeS were whipped com- plet.eJy atom>d the lower station •J?d Up th.e mountainside by winch ranging up to 70 miles an hour during the mght The high winds died out shortly after dawn but Bouchard said (~ nRE. Pag~ A2> Quake Toll Told BUCHAREST, Romania CAP> -The government has lifl«l its earthquake •tate of emergency everywhere but in Bucharest. It put the cnuaJty toll in Romania from last Friday's quake al l,357 dead and 10,298 injured. The Communist party estimated pro- perty damaae at $500 million and said 7,000 ·familiea were made homeless. Who's TaDor? Tnat,ee Enjoys Okapi Garb He wu a copy ol an okapl When Garlaod HaUey waited lnto·tbe Cout Cocnmuni- ty Collece District bou'd ol·t.ruateea meetiQJ Wednesd•Y ni&ht, beada t\u'Md. INDBD BE did resembMitbe AbiC'a okapi, all·antmal with the stripes of a zebra and apciQ. Wednesd"t night'• vii- i tor WM~ leop¥'d skin tmuaen. a Jooae ftttinc zebra sblrt and a smile. "Doin't let my attire upset yoll,''"he said. "It ia a 8)'11lbof of unlversal unity," be explained, IMJdlng that he wantcld to start a weapons safety clua at Orange Coast College. TllUSTEES Dl~V BD the merits of suc:b a · clqs. then told Hartley he should brine his sunesuon berore Oranie Coast College'• dean of lnstructioo. That bit ol ~eu.&>ae, Tnmee Georae Rodda. Jr. tumed to Hatley and quipped, '1!4. be lncllned to a.ccept your proposal ii you would tell me~ your tailor ls.•• Liquor Pricing A Black Muslim spokesman said Wallace Muhammad "is concerned about the lives and safely of the people and our "' whole community is very dis· lurbed by this." .. . .. Upheld by Court The spokesman indicated Wa I lace Muhammad could possibly assist in negotiations with members or the rival Hanafl Moslem sect who were hold.mg as many as 135 hostages in three bu1ldiI}gs, on<' within sight of the Whrte House. SAN FRANCISCO <A PJ The stale Court of Appeal today up- held a state law lhat forbids the s ale of lJquor below a price set by the state. The unarumous dec1s1on by the three.judge panel rever~ed a pre· vious ruling by the state Alcoholic Beverage Control Ap· peals Board, which held that lhe retail price setting provisions or the fair trade liquor law were un- constitutional. The appeals court ruled that retail price restrictions imposed by the law are part of a slate economic regulatory scheme and therefore not s ubject to the federal Sherman Antitr,usl Act "California's partic1pat.Jon m the price control of hquor is ob· viously dominant," said the court. "The price control pro· visions. furthermore, are the ~crux of the state's program of li· quor regulation, which bas been upheld by the courts of this state on numerous occasions." The ABC Appeals Board found the retail price provisions were unconstitutional in view or a re· cent amendment to the Sherman Act and that the provisions violated equal protection clausj?s of the state and federal constitu· (See LIQUOR, Page A2) The ambassadors of three Moslem nations aJso were seek· ing to negollate an end to the standoff. , As the siege entered its second day. the terrorists were threaten· ing to behead their captives and demanding that Wallace Muhammad and the other men they blamed for the 1973 murder of seven HanaCi members be brought to them. Whiting Ranch Due For County Buy? "We are committed to retribu· tion. Our law allows that," said KhaUfa Hamaas Abdul Khaalis, leader of the terrorists and chief of the predominantly black Hanafi seet. Abdul Khaalis, ln one of the dozens of interviews he broad· cast by telephone from the besieged eighth floor or the B'nai B 'rith headquarters building, vowed revenge for the slayings and said, "There is no justice without the sword." By KATHY CLANCY Ot ti• Dally Pllet Staff Orange County residents soon may be buymg a 2,243·acre re· gional park in a hilly area north of El Toro. County supervisors' Chairman Tom Riley w111 recommend Tues· day that county Environmental Management Agency CEMA ) staff members s tudy the possible purchase or land now known as the Whiting Ranch. He is asking that they report back on t,heir findings within three weeks. , The land is now owned by Mclngvale Associates General Agency, Inc. but is ofrered for sale because of a federal court bankruptcy acUon, according to a report to supervisors. The Dallas·based trustee for the bankruptcy action is offering the property at a purchase price of Sl,582 an acre. The trustee, Robin Phelan, said recent action by tbe CaWornia Water Resources Con- trol Board to limit future aewer services in eoulb Orange CounlT have made development .t the land uncertain. ln addiUon, part of the proper· ty ls affected by a. residential buildfng ban arol.Uld El Toro Marine Corps Air St811llon lm· posed earlier by supervisors to protect home-buyers from jtlt- ooise. Phelan said the enUre ranch area contains 2,768 acres but be is DOW negotiaUng with the Los Aliaoa Water District for the purchase of m acres of nat land. The water di.atricl would UH the Oat terrain r0r spreading and •PrinltUng 1.wa1e. county of- 1\clala aid. The proposed park land is located generany west or Cook·s Corner and near Santiago Canyon Road. Michael Schmitz, an aide lo (See RANCH, Page A2) Winds Bring Sparkling Sun To Area Sky Ei&ht to twelve.foot seas kicked up by gale force winds were predicted today for coastal , waters from Point Conception to Oxnard and Sab Nicolas Island. Wa llace Muhammad has de· nied responsibility Cor the 1973 slay 1ngs, for which four Philadelphia Black Muslims were convicted. At the B'nai B'rith building - in elf eel the terrorists' command post -Abdul Khaalis and three to nve companloAs were holding <See TERROR, Page A2) Coast Weather Winds ranging from 15 to 30 miles per hour were predicted W ind dim in i s h i n g for inland areas along the tonight except for con- Oranie Coast but are expected to tinued gusty winds below diminisht.onigbt. coastal canyons. Lows Althoup the anticipated gusta tonight 43 to·48. Highs Fri· badn 't arrived by mid·n>oming day 68 to 73. National Weather Service INSIDE TODAY. foreeuters •ere confident in Year• of lobor atn/e in · eaWn1 for continued clear sties Colf/omhappear to ~ endbig fer l'rlday wtl'b ·temperatures wttl• tht T~ Ufrion.and rangingrroma4owof48degreea Unfttd F.orm Worhra to s!~::~ aclviaotlea were in ="='~ -J~~O:,~ effect for all Southern California in·U.. /W141. See P.ogct AS. •co .. i.1 water•. Surr between th'" and MVeft feet WU report-• •••ex ed by llfe•uards tn Newpott ••Y-s-fce •1• AM'--'"'> Beachudlluntlnaton Beach. ~~~~ :: =:.Trw TraveJn• advisories an ln e~ , . ~'= g.~f :;:::=. rut tor all mountain areu where · c-1e, M =c.My ·iuata upto60 mpb were reported. · C.:.•.:::C.. .~ .~ .... ~ Tilt nonhwwterlJ wincla aJao ,....,....._ "' .... --- reductd vlalbllity to near zero at . '=--' .:: ;;,:.~ Umea ln duert anu, accordinl r=.:.e:.. .~ w.-. •• ., :: ... "" .,., G4 ..., .. ., M M to.!otecutus. . ~ ........ ----~~~~~--~ 1 ILM!ll AT 90•& Wa:& w• ol tM 111m1l'ill!l"L man~ ldeaWled bimaclf •Abdul n .. 11,· 1m·lD·law. A AW, aald t.be *1"0rtata wuUd to .-U-lbe im kWer'I • ftM out wbo ardend tb&m to commit tbe murOen. Abdul Kbaall.I 1ald be knew wbo it wu. He umed Wallace llUhammad, h1I brother Henert Muhammad, and beavy..t1Ju boxlnl( cbamplon Muhammad AU and said they were ''lnvolved." Al one polnt, Abdul KbaaJis told lbe AP be wanted all lbree brou1bt to blm. In Cblcaao, Wallace Muhammad sald. "I have no knowled1e of the horrifyin1 massacre at the Hanan center in 1173 .• .I accept no responsibility." WEDNESDAY'S VIOLENCE MAY ALSO have stemmed from the Hanat'la' strong dislike ol a rum, "Mohammad, Mesaen1er of God." Abdul Kha.Us demanded that the movie be wit.bdJ'awn from circulation and the d1stn butor agreed. The film is a history of lbe Islamic prophet and me>1t reviewers have considered It fa~rable. Wallace Muhammad praised lt Wed· nesday, saying that it helped dispel ratse ima1ea about I.slam left-by previous rums. But one Islamic source said some believers frowned on fllms about lhe prophet, considering them sacrilegious. ·-lqt!I . .. , .. ,..,,... ....... , ...... ••lfUt ,, I.al •• lnClllQU. &aMMr .... ailil~ lfld DYVkt ., o.a... near "-· . Tba .... anlied wUb rttl••· 1bot1un1, ntomatlc: weapca. •• ud aworda. 0.. m.a. ll•llU'te. • M, a~ fot rlldlO 1latloll WRUJl; WM Mot ud killed ID tbe taltecwcr al the di.strict bulldln1. the capital's city hall. Four peo. pie lQJllNd In the 1triket there and at B'nal B'rilb remained a.o.pttall.Hd. Sevm otben were beaten or •tabbed. IDd vrere treated and releued. There were varyin& reporta on the number of hostages, and on the number of black 1unmen holdlqlbem. At the d.lstrict bullclln1. police said aeven hosta1n were held, their hands bound, by two gunmen. Jury Again Probes Diedrich Activity APWl....,_w POLICE MARKSMAN STANDS WITH RIFLE AT THE READY NEAR BESIEGED DISTRICT BUILDING In Nation'• Capital, Terrortata Hold Hoat119H After Tri~• AaHult on Ctty An undetermined number of ci·• ty workers remained barricadecSt in fifth floor offices, too close tol the terrorists to attempt escape. J ·1 County Supervisor Ralph Diedrich's role in raising cam· paign funds for Supervisor Philip Anthony's successful 1976 cam· paign reportedly was the focus Wednesday or the continuing Grand Jury probe into county political practkes. At least one witness reportedly told the jury that Diedrich al· legedly told a business associate it would be wise "lo m ake friends"' in the county govern- ment by either contributing or donating to Anthony's campaign. The witness, Max Stone of Long Beach, neither loaned nor contributed money to Anthony's campaign. And Diedrich said he's never talked campaign financing with Stone. ·'So, whatever he s aid I said is just so much malarke}," Diedrich said. But Stone was telling the JUry what he said wus told him by Front Page Al RANCH .•• Rlley, said the property earlier was zoned for residential de- velopment but no building has taken place. In a letter to Raley , Phelan celled the ranch "ideally suited for a county park " In addition to the scenic nature of the property which contains rolling hills and more rugged ter rain. the land also contain<. valuable archeolog1cal materials, Phelan :;;ud And whale Phelan also 1s negotiating with private con- cerns to sell thr land. he said, the uncertainty of 1ls future develop ment coupled \\&th his obltgat1on to quickly sell "have created a unique opportunity for the Coun· ty of Orange to acquire this pro. perty at much less than normal market value." Fro.P~AJ FIRE ... arta weather rnrecasts Indicated new wand \ cloc1t1es at 30 to 45 m p.h latu 1n the day "and that 1s going to mean a lot more trou· ble " The lowrr tram station it.self was not damaged and, since 11 was now surrounded b y burned out arl'11S, was considered out of dangl·r for the lime being, Bouchard said Youths Sentenced LOS ANGELES CAP> -Four youths have been sentenced to a probation camp for extorting as much as $1,686 from a 14 ·year·old s tudent at a Woodland Hills school \o which they were being bused OlllANOf COAIT ~ DAILY PILOT ~:."t.~~~~.'r, :=.:.::.;: ;;,:;, (N'\f ~·"'·~~· ,..,.., ... ...,~ .. ,. ~hM~d Moncf4\t tftrOV.~ h to.y tor (o'\t• ..... U flft•Mf"l .. t<", MVM~ e...-c:" FIN" tel" Yt lltY tnlftf \eH l.-.C:lt V•h•v ef'ld ~h.c" S.Wt"(oa\I A\1"'91•r~lfll• lfrOll\ t\ °"'111""'" \tlvtdO'\ ei"4 ~n. f~ S.!::"~~=:-!~.~1':=~~'~ Wt\t 94, ·-"-,.,"' ... ,.,.,,.~,.., ,.. •• c ...... V1<0 ... ffNtftl oM-ol~ ~ .......... ... , ... ,_, .. ....,.... 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Six of them wer&; named Khaalia, and the 1urunatil George Adams, operator of lbe Orange County Steel Salvage Company. Adams contributed $5,250 to Anthony's campaign, according to disclosure statements filed by the freshman supervisor. Two months after Anthony's election, Adams' company won a s econd major contract coverin1 the removal of scrap metal from county dump sites. The contract award came on a 5-0 vote of the county Board of Supervisors. St one reportedly told the jury that Adams as ked him to loan· Anthony $30,000 for his cam· paign, a loan to be secured by a second mortgage on the can· didate's Westminster home. But. according to Stone, he re· jected the proposal. While it is Anthony's campaign at issue before the jury, it is as much Diedrich's role as a campaign fund raiser that is be· 1ng investigated by the jury. Diedrich has denied there was any improper conduct on his part when he solicited campaign funds for various candidates last rail. Other witnesses who appeared before the JUry Wednesday lD· eluded Adams. Loretta Walker. who was Anthony's campaign manager. and Gary Newmeyer. Newmeyer's was a return trip, a ·follow up on 31-z hours of testimony two weeks ago. f'ro.e Page A I LIQUOR ••• ttons The 1975 amendment repealed a section of the federal law that specifically allowed the states to pass laws governing fair trade. The appeals board reversed a disciplinary order of Ole Depart- ment of AkohoUc BeveN1g,e Con· trot. which suspended the liquor license of Christine T and Richard E . Corsetti They had been found guilty or selling liquor below the fair trade price at their San Francisco s\ore, Bob's Ll· quo rs Young'!! Market Co. and several other rirms engaged m tht' wholesale distribution and sale of alcoholic bevenges also asked for a revi~w or the law, and the court considered the two pell· lions at the s ame time Block of Oil Drill ~ught LAKEPORT <A P) -An en- vironmental group has filed a laws uit seeking to block Union Oil Co. from drilling three ex· ploratory geothermal wells near Thurston Lake. The suit, filed Wednesday in Lake County Superior Court by the Lake County Energy Council, demands that a full envlronmen· tal impact report be prepared before the drllllag begins. LCEC, with about 1.200 mem· bers, aays the area at the south end of Clear Lake is "too sensitive" for lnduslrialiaation with experimental tecbnlques. By CHARLES H. LOOS Of lhe 011ty "lot Stolt Lay teachers at 26 Catholic high schools throughout Southern California left their classrooms today lll a strike aimed at forcing the Catholic Church to recognize their union. About half of the 45 lay teachers al Mater Dei High School in Santa Ana were among the strikers, according to Steve Makin, strike organizer in Orange County for the United Catholic Secondary Teachers As- sociation. Makin, a history and political science inJtructor at Mater Dei. said Orange County's only other public Catholic high school. Rosary in Fullerton, was not in· volvf'd in the strike at this time Makin said the union members '·are striking for collective bargaining." Extra Meet Of Trustees Gets Approval Newport-Mesa school trustees, including two new trustees elect- ed Tuesday. enthusiastically greeted a proposal by board President Donald Smallwood that they hold an extra "in· formal'' meeting every so often. Smallwood unveiled the plan at Tuesday's board meeting s aying it would be "refreshing" to hear community views at a meelint without a lengthy formal agenda. Betty Jo Balley, who will take over In April as the new trustee from Corona del Mar, said she is thrilled at the prospect or a meet- ing where teachers. parents and students could appear in a looser environment to air their views. "I think it's about time they <trus tees> really listened to what's going on." she said. No formal action was taken on Sm a Ii wood's proposal. but trustees' are expected to approve the idea at their next meeting. Trustee Rodenck MacMillian suggested the open format meet- ings could be held whenever there ls a flfth Tuesday In a month Tius would avoid any con· fl1cts with regular school board meetings wtuch are held every other Tuesday. New trustee Duke O'Brien also said he would Cully s upport the extra meeting concept. Although no official complaints have been filed, trustees said they were aware that many com· munlty residents feel intimidat· ed by the board's present format. Under this system. those wishing to publicly address the board must fill out a form prior to the meeting and are limited to five minutes. A bell rings signaling the end of this period although trustees usually extend the time to let the speaker finish his or her com· menta. Smallwood said he hopes lhe extra meeting would make speakers more comfortable and promote more community ac· cess \o the school board. Voting Jleeord Landmmer Sluuu Tax l•aue SAN RAMON (AP> -Low voter turnouts are normal in off-year elections on minor issues, but a re· cord may have been set here. At issue wa,, a 40-cent tax rate for a new main· tenance district. The vote was O O. The explanation, voting officials say, is that there are no registered voters in the area, which ls a new development betng bu lit by Broadmoor Homes. But under the law each landowner has a vote -so since Broadmoor now owns the land, lt hod the only ballot. Broadmoor Homes stayed home. • Union officials contend that church authorities have failed to comply with rulings by the Na- tional Labor Relations Board <N LRB) ordering good faith con· tract negotiations between the church and the teachers. Church leaders have argued that the rulings violate lhe tradi- tional separation of c hurch and state in the U.S. Two years ago. 10 lay teachers at Mater Dei High School were dismissed after a brief stnke. The union sued and the courts ruled that the teachers should get back pay and the opportunity to be reinstated m their jobs. Today's walkout came after union representatives voled 90 to 7 for a strike Wednesday night. Makin said school officials had called in parents to r eplace teachers at Mater Dei. 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(AP) Tracks tom up Wednesday when an ll·car Amtrak passenger train hurtled from the rails at 60 miles an hour, injuring 25 passengers, were expected to be back in service tonight. aaidbewaatheirfather. ) . } In addition to his demands th~ the men he said were respoculbl~ for the murders be brouaht ~ bim, Kha.Us had other demandS.} and at least two were met: U.~ showlnp of the film "Mobam-' mad, Meaenger ot God" wenJ canceled Wednesday, and police refunded $750 he was Cined for contempt of court at the Hanafi trial. Abdul Khaalls also said h~ wanted brou1ht to blm thei murderers of Malcolm X, who like him, was a member of the Black Mu.slims but broke with that1roup. 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H...,. .,_ Slilc• ltH l I 1 l of ltUa nf \b 1'•J Udiwuum lht! nnt two dan l 1ubJ•Cla ran1ta1 from lhe •m•"" ttJt rfttt.;alHNl Um lo l•l•p-nn~ aec••• 1rant•d prU.onen Oeput)' Oran&e Count)' Couru.~I Arthur C Wahlstedt Jr . <kfend 1n1 Jail offiC'labl. ulted Gray lo refer severaJ 1u ues to a three Judie federal panel Wahlstedt Gr17 uon W ahlatedt aa.d such a rulln1 mlcht brinl \b• stale attorney 1enera1'1 office to tbe defense al tht Jail Under QUdlaorun" by the PfU· County Jobless ' . 0.rly P1 .. t S hoto MUSTANG 'EVE' WITH ADOPTED MOTHER STACY HALL Helping to Save Wild Creatures From Extinction Wild Mustang Gets Home Along Coast By LORI UZARSKI Ol Ille 0 ... 1, "'MM M•t A pehle 22 y<'ar old N<"4porl Heights r('sldt'nt ha:,, bN·nml· foster mot ht>r tn ,1 ""lid m w.tc.1n~ Stary Ball hJ:,, Jt'QUlrl'd the· t·n dangered animal through lhl• federal adopt J horw program ctfter being r:Jtt•d " fit .:uard1an fpr a wild creature h) the Bun.>c.1u of Land Mana~t'mt nt "She's JU!.l hea,Jtaful. Stan said happily. ·· ... 111' lo.no"' h1·r name and lets m-.-huj.! ht>r ,ind feeds right out of nl} hand now · Stacy picked up h('r mc.1re J ro onlh aAo in Pal~rimo Vallt•v. 2fl rt)ll('s north of Rr110. N1•v Sh(' plnn., to lwf':ik 1 h1• :t vt>ar old mare. cnlled f;H·. c.1fter lh1· horse bt.•c·omt•:,, mon• ac-c·u:,,ttJmt"I to her new t>nv1ronm1•nl StaC'v s aid i1h1· apflh1·'1 '" th1· agt•ncy aftl'r 'H'l'in~ .m .Hh 1·111,,. mt>nt about the program "I was fa ... r 1nalN1 h\ lhl' 11J ... 1 of ownm~ a \\aid hor,1• .md 111 Cripple d Sailboat Rescued O ff Coa8t A 24 foot sa1lbo:1t that ran 11111 of "and" wns pulh-cl from lht· ,urfhnt' off Cahfia Ac•,1c·h in <..,in Clemcntt• Wt'drw -.da) A harbor pal rol fir!' hoal ell-. pat<•ht'rl from Dan11 1'01nt rescued lht• cn1ft own<'d h\ .I Nedhk of Rialto at ahout ·!I :.111 p.m . aft<'r reel•1vintt a hout m d1.., tress report. Thi• rrnft wa-. not ctamagect . 1;n 1d P.1trol SJ!t Rkhurd Olson teresled m saving them from ex 1 rnct1on ... :,,he :.aid The program 1s designed lo .,a \'e the mustanj!s from st an ing in the v.1ld bel·ause or disappear rng J!r.uang lands. according to Dolores Palmer rrom the Rureau of Land Management Thl' hor:.es are rounded up and g1\ en a\\ ay by the agenc) to peo pie a bit· to car<' ror thrm The on I~ rules according to ~Ir:,, Palmer are that nt'\\ oOA-n<'rs can not ..,ell or m1.,trt'al tht• animals :\I n; Palmer said the <.igenc~ penod1cally checks on the horsl's and that so far therl' has be<'n nn rfport of mistreatment St at·~ said she hopes to ke<•p hfr horse "fore\ er but that at f1 rc;t "ht• was apprehen:,,1 vc about ov. ning a wild must an~ I v. as afraid sh<' would be so v. 11<1 i.hf would break <!own the "1all or that she woul<ln t cat the h.1y and gram I ft•ed h<'r But s ht• has ad1usted iust fmt' and nght now I m gl'tt mg her acquarntc<l v.tth lx>mg around people .. Stac\ .... ud Sht• .-,aid thf' hands at the slahll' 1 all Eve the .,nake het'aust· "hf' tru.•s lo dig oul instead of 111mflmJ? lht• 'llall Sh P a c t s a I 1 l ti 1• v. e 1 rd ... nmettm~ but th<' g()()(f thing ,1 hout J-:, <' 1s that she f'!ol'"n t h111• nr kirk Some domes l1r animli1'• ~"' into these had hah1t' bt'raw .. t• nf lh<' wa~ p('oplf treat them St arly said The mulltan g 1s stabled 1n San t11 Ana Heights along with th1· owner's other mare and Stac\ hopl's lo be ndm~ her soon · County Officer Wounded /\n undercover Garden Grove police officer was ser10usly wounded Wednesday night dur- ing u narcot1<'s buy-bust opera· lion. police said. They identified the wounded or ricer as Donald Tullar. 28. He \\as reportt'd in stable condition an Westminster Com munity Hospital this morning According lo police. Tullar was wounded during a scume with four suspects involved in an aJ. leged narcot1rs sale at about 7:30 pm One suspect \\as taken into cu!>lody at the scene of the shoot· mg. a shopping center at Beach Boulevard and Chapman A\ cnue Two suspects reportedly sped from the scene in a late model sports car'. They were arrested a few mmutes later by a Santa Ana patrolman who stopped their car 1n Orange A fourth suspect fled from the shooting scene on foot a nd re portedJy wa11 taken into custody w1thm hours . Police said Ont' of those arrest· ed 1s a Fountain Valley juvenile. They refused to reveal his iden- tity They did. however. identify the three remammg s us pect!> as Jerry llarvt'y. 19, of Yorba Lin da. Darryl Williams, 23. of Irvine and Anthony Lee Dougl1&s, 18. of Stanton They v.en• Jailed on drug s ale thar~es <is "ell as allempted murdt•r Mesa Rapist Found Guilty; Sentence Set ·\n Orange County Superior Court Jury has returned guilty \'e rdict.s m lhe trial of a Costa Mes an who was arre~tcd when he tried to makt' a date with a Laguna Beach g irl he had raped 24 hours •·arher Michael James Spears. 23. of 3221 N~w York Ave . will be sen- tenced March 18 by Judge Robert A Banyard after bemg convicted of rape, k1dnapmg and sex p('rvers1on Spears was arrested Oct 7 dur mg a stakeout by Laguna Beach pohct> of a locallon on Glenneyre Street Spear:,, face!'. a po:.siblf' life tt•rm m prison on the multiple t'Onv1rt1ons Warships to Dock SAN DIEGO CAPJ Ten warships from foreign n ations and lhe U S. aircraft carrier Constellation are to dock in San Diego Saturday. the Navy said. Students· on Drugs Policeiroman Vncoven High School Traffic SHAKOPEE. Minn <AP> Pblice knew there was heavv dtug lraffic at Shakopee High School but couldn't get near il un lU tht>y sttretly enrolled a young Policewoman as a student On her second day, she was of fered a marijua na c1garelle Within a week, sh e had bought her flratdruga. After two months at the school. the poUcewom an learned that SO to 7S percent of the 730 students used some form of druas. She gathered evidence against a t>dozen students for selling n~rcotics, and Scott County Alty. D~nnis Moriarty s aid his office will take acUon against them. Dozens of worried parents called Moriarty'!' office Wednes· day askin.r II their children were ift~olved. Moriarty said he would tell parents ol 63 students Iden lifted as definite dru& users liloriarty said the 2l·year-0ld policewoman. wbo wu not Iden- l1f1ed. believed lhal. based on her obser vations. a maJonty of thl' students have tried drugs and that some U!4ed LSD and "angel dust. .. a powerful anim al lran quihzer. She reported that some stu· dents are "loaded every day" m school. but that she saw no one using needles. heroin or c~aine. S be was wire d with a m icrophone when she bought drugs. She found that sales were not controlled by j us t a few pusbera. and that profit dtdn 't seem td be the main reason for drug sales. Shakopee Principal Michael Walsh said be realized the school had a drug problem but didn't think it was as severe as the agent reported. School Board C hairman William Golla said the !"('port substantiated his suspicion. but called the woman's unannounced role "an Intrusion" on the school district's authority. He said drug abuse probably would be dis· cussed at future board meetings. Moriarty said he never in- tended to depict the high school as tbe drug capital of the state. "Rather. we wanted people here to han a better understand· mg of extent an~ breadth of the problems." Police and Moriarty secretly enrolled the policewoman from Jan. 5 to Feb. 28. clalmtna she was • transfer atuden t from Iowa. Her role was revealed to the school board Monday night after an os&istant principal un- covered it while lookin1 for her Iowa acbool record Oetecbve Donald Blsek said her mission was to survey drug tr afflc in lhe achool. "We felt that by hiring an un- dercover aeenl, someone from the outside, we could 1et better lnslabt lnto It. And w~ dJd." onen· •l 1 T r1") mer lln1. Wallau teahfled Tu da )' th J J pm!Clftnef do nn ex t'Ukm rwlllll tfw lacci n1 Cif' out I l o( at 1f I.hey bawe ·•iDformauon nr a auapit'tma ol a pou1ble crime or Mu,,..· Waltu• uld Ja1t 0Hit'1a1' stopped C'C'nSOrln1 mall lutt la.al year Wallac• estimated lhouauncn or phone calls are made annually bJ ~ rnnc thaa mast an m c-u~r ~ bool1 Mby VlrlU. OJ a to.Art CW "' Pr • comp a1run1 that tn aome untan.c:ea 1.nmale. .. tw, ar• .,.au.an1 tnat and cannot ~t ball Set ll'OU'1 t~atm l\l than 1ndiv1duala alr~•d> en· tenced The inmates also are com pta1n1n1 lht'y are den1f'd sum c1enl Ume to eat their meals, de· m•rhnJ, c·on\'1nct•d Juda~ Gr11) in 11 stmJlar llu1l lust Yt!lir tu order mllb111ve chan&f'll at Lot! Anj4:les County s Hall of Ju11ttc•· J~UI. Drops to 4.8% Twro-year Record Reported Unemployment 1n Or<1nge Count,> tumbled lo its lowe:.t point in almost l\\o )ean, last month OA-hen 11 h it 4 8 ptircent. al' cording to the Stale Employment D C'velopmcnl Department (EDD • Februar) ·., EDD f1i:ures show there wen 42,700 Orange County residents unem ployed during lht· month, a drop of 700 from Januar} '>Jobless roll A year ago thl' county s un- em plo) ment rate s tood al 6.5 per cent and the number of county JO bless "as 55.000 Total Cl\ 1han employment 10 tht.> C'Ount} lal>t month hit 796. 700. act'ord1nJ! to EDD ., monthly labor r<'port In F('bruan 1976. total c•nhan employment was 744,200. Pe~e in the Park EDD!'> reporl shows maJor emplo~mcnt gain" an the• past vt>a" v..ert> rt>J!l!dered 1n m anufactunng. C'on:.t ruc·t1on and trade emplo) ment Visitor to Co::.ta Mcsa·i-Lions Park enJoy~ sun as he re- ad:-newspaper during summer-like weather alonj? Orange Coast Parb department official~ ~a} odd looking add1t1on to hacks of some benche~ sn park i~ a sun shade. Tht• numher of manufaclunn~ .iobs incr<'aSt•d h~ 13 600 clunng thl past )l'ar Thc>n• wu:,,. al·t·ording to EDU':,, l 1i:ures. a gam of 10 600 Jobs m the C'Onstruct1on mdu:,,try in the· pa::.! 1: months County Judge Will Retire In thl' tracll' mdui .. tr), which in· clucles n•:,,taurants. department s t ort'S and olht•r rt•taal bus•· nesses. 10 300 Jobs wl're added durin~ th<' past > c•ar Orange County Superior Court Judge Kenneth Walllam1' an nounced Wednesct<1y ht· ~ill rt' lire effective April I Judge W1lhamc;, 68, \\as ap pointed to the bench in l!IAA by former go\•ernor F:dmunrl G .. Pat· Brown aft <'r scrvmg tor !-IX year!-a~ Orange Count~ ·1' D1slr1cl Attorney Judge Wilham!' ::.aid he plan1' to lake an extended \ a<'allon befor<' deciding "hat to do w1lh h1!> leisure lime He ha::. had h('alth problems ·n recent.} eari- EDD .., labor :,,tat1sllc1an con- tinued tn ht• op1lm1st1c about Oran~C' Count) :. Jotl market !uturt' N ow Special Savings On Modular Units Choose from a wide selection of fabrics including velvets, jacquards. tweeds and prmts Cor,,er Piece Armless P1eoe Ottoman \.I ·-.... lhose ,,,terest!'d "' thP vl'!rc;atll•ty of mcdu.ar '<eehona• 1.on 111 bul hava wantPd super•cr cuat ty ano •rt.,~s ••ona• 'ityhno GMRETT"S ha& th" pertec1 an1we1 Each se1•1ng po~ has A way hano lied base anc1 a•• at th<' other cons1ruct100 'Patureo; of oualtty tUYnoshonos Reg 399 00 NOW 339 00 Reg m 00 NOW 249 00 Reg 189 00 NOW 159 00 lfOIK favortte designer w1H be happy tc assist 1f01J H.J.GARl\ETT fURNITURE PROFESSIONAL INTEnlOR DESiG NERS Optr Mo,.. Th1.r1 & Fri. htt. n ! S HARBOR Bl VD COST A MESA, CALIF. • , l Index Regiaten Biggest Hike in 16 Montlu "Who's Got The Gavel? RICKYTJC~Y POLITIX: Jn a campa.ign ke eel to rottenness, nobody got lo mayor of the ci- ty of Irvme the ther night It was a wonderful mess. You have lo love it. W TOH <AP> -Tt. bflJMr ~ ol co11... pou.kty. rru•ta aJMt •qeta •• lte.lped puah ........ pri~ up tectha a1 a ptl"«Dt ln r~. th~ ~ •aJd today. It was the btaett ln<"reue In 1e months. Labor Department analygb said they were unable lo de termlne how muc h of the In· crease could be attributed to Uie severe winter. But the Jump in the inflation rate at the wboJesale Jevel comes against a backdrop of drought in Western states and a citrus and vegetable freeze in Florida. FUEL PRICES ALSO were up sharply during t he month. 0.partmea& alpta .... u. in· cr•w ~ ..,.,_ thM the true ...s.tytq r d price rtse .,..... D.llb.lral ... produecn w•r• r•fundia1 money to cuatomen lo tbe moalbs prior to Dec•mber, and that kept prices for tt>c.e month• lower t.ban normal The lateat over·all in<'"'au compared with a fave·tenths of a percent rise in January and marked the biegest gain since tbe 1.2 percent advance ln Oc- tober 1.975. The monthly increase for February worked out to a com· pound annual r ate of about 11 percent and left wholesale prices 6 percent ahead or where they were a year ago. ,.. • ....a.u.s Pa.IA ln· da ltood at 111. •1-nlfyl that ~ padl that COil l100 ln 197 now COil nm. Altbo.u1h ln<"r••••a tn wbolaale prtcea are not tramlat- ed dolJar.for·doUar into bl&ber consumer prices In aucceedinc months. the whole.ale price In· dex provtdea an Indication of Ule infiatiooary pressures percolat- ing throutb the economy. And February's increa!e broke the four·mooth pattern of increues regiaterin1 fjve-tenlb& or slx· tenths ot a percent. The price or farm products climbed 2.2 percent in February after a 1.1 percent nse the pre· VIOUS month. And the price or fooda i .n. praca:llDf cUmt.t U s-tta in ~ to Ja=ary'a t~tent.ba ol a per • Cftl~. P&ICU or INDUSTUAL com modltiea, •btcb many ecooomilU coa:alder to be a bet· ter lndlcator than farm and food prices f04' the underlying infla- tion rate in the economy, roe.eat a f11ter pace for the second month in a row. But because natural gas com· panies were making relatively heavy refunds to customers. the effec:-t was to make the latest ap. parent increase larger than basic mark el condit ions would m· die ate, analysts said. -~ ......... Poltucal wags in our region might suggest all this could hap- pen only in Jrvme. Well, maybe Laguna too. RX for Saeeharine? A..,..,fag 0...,,e Ex·Marine Cory Moore. with President Carter's good.tuck wish bis only sup- port, wa s in jail in Cleveland today, awaiting probable indictment on kid· naping charges after hold· ing a Warrensville Heights; Ohio, police captain nearlY. two days. Carter calle<t Moore, as requested, after.- the hostage was released.'. "He wished me luck, .. said. Moore. Anyway. the plot rolled out like this: It was tame for the Irvine Ca- t v Council to select a new mayor to succeed David Salls. FDA Bans Sweetener So Councilperson Gabrielle Pryor nommated Councilperson Mary Ann Gaido. In her nominating speech, Mrs. Pryor cited Mrs. Gaido as being qualified for mayor by having served on the rottenest commit· tees in the city with good cheer. COUNTERING, Councilman John Burton nominated the aforementioned Mayor Sills. In his nominating speech, Rurton said Sills had served with "vigor and aplomb in the worst and roUenestJob in Irvine." You can clearly see there was a lot of rotten campaigning going on here. Also, you can see that the coun- cil persons were pretty well lied up in knots. There "'ere two votes for Coun- cilperson Ga1do her own and .Mrs. Pryor's. There W<'re two votes for Mayor Sllls-hts own and Burton's. Carter 1t't•• A~WI...,._. "'Paul Warnke, President Carter's choice for U.S. ar m s negotiator, won Senate confirma.tion Wed- nesday after four days of debate. Approval passed by less than the two-thirds ma- jority he will need to ratify treaties. WASHINGTON CAP) - Diabetics and others who can't eat s ugar might be able to get saccharin as a prescription drug after the proposed federal ban on the artificial sweetener goes into effect. The Food and Drug Ad- ministration <FDA) announced the ban on saccharin Wednesday. citing a Canadian study that found large doses or t he s weetener caused cancer in laboratory rats. Canada s imultaneously banned sac- charin. THE FDA SAID IT would take at least 120 days to put the ban in- to effect, but it called on manufacturers "to discontinue use of saccharin as soon as possi- ble." In announcrng the ban, the FDA said it would consider al- lowing some limited use of sac· charin to continue because no substitutes for it would be availa- ble in the near future. That left the fifth and final member of lh<' council, Bill Vardouhs, as the tiebreaking vote. TROUBLE WAS, Yardoulis had been breaking 2 to 2 tie votes on the COU!.1fil befone. He was tired of it. SO he refused to play the Fifth Man Theme. Thus when all eyes abruptly riveted on him, Councilm an Yardoulis did the decent thing. In Hood, Witness Relates Smuggling He nominated himself for mayor. WASlllNGTON (AP) -A witness wearing a black hood told a con- gressional subcommittee he was smuggled across the Mexican border jnto this country for a $275 fee. That did it. You now had the vote for mayor 2 to 2 to 1. Nobody wins. ft's a standofL The witness. described as a government undercover agent, said Wednesday he paid the money lo a smugglin~ nng that got him from Tijuana lo 14>5 Angeles-For an additional $3bo he was taken to No lon~<'r wer<' :lll <.'yes riveted on rcluct ~1 nt ti e breaker VardouJ1s. Now they turned to C1- t v Attorney Jam Erickson to un- tangll"thc paht.Jcal knot. 1-:rickson ruled that since nobody could $(<'l el<'cted mayor. the current holder of that 1·c;l<'<'med i><'at. Mr. Sills. would c•ontanut• m that capac1t:. At last report, the four mem· hers of lht• council have vowed lo remam m tht·tr 2 agarnst 2 pos1 t10n. And Councilman Vardouh<> t•qually ha-; \Owt•rt he won 't hudgt·. ''l'M NOT CoOING to ht" fnrc~I into dt•ctdm~ who's mayor, ' \' ;11 douus declart'd. So ther<' you have it folk~. There isn't gomg to be lt new ma\or of lrvint' unless !IOmt>bodv hudgcs somewhere. And the} don't budge easily in th<' city of Jrvme_ Mt•anwh1le, Sall~ still has the job. lie holch it by v1rtu<' of a tu·. !-;1lb probably summed up the whole nubroglio best when h<' c1u1ppro: ··1 can't say il'~ mv J?rN1t<'"l \ICtOry." Wasbingtron. D.C .. he testified. The subcommittee as in vest1gating the smuggling of alien 'l\'Orkers into this country. Chairman Joshua Eilberg CD- Pa. >said Uie witness was hooded to protect tus identity and the ap pearanc:-e was arrani:ed to dramat1.te the alien work1•1 problem. .leatCa Cond~n~d GEN'EVA. Switzerland CAP)- The U.N. Human Rights C~m­ m1ssion, with US support. hu~ c:-ondemncd repression by Chile's mihtary Junta, but the 32-nataon panel rebuCfcd a British bid for pubhc d£>bate of mass murd1•r <·har~l"d to President ld1 Aman in l ganda The United States 'otcd for th<' anh·Chilean resolution Wednes day although the Carter ad- ministration repudiated the ad- mission by its representative at the meetlng that the U.S. eovem- ment had a part in the "sub- version" of the elected Mancist Rovemment overthrown by the JUO .a. Weather Wet, Enl.'Ofl R~ete E11ed WASHINGTON (AP) -State Department officials want to dis· ('USS "procedures to be followed 1n malong U.S. policy" with an Pnvoy whose s ta tements on Amt'racan interference in Chile dre officially disavowed . State Department spokesman Frederick Z. Brown said Wed- nesday that Brady Tyson , a de- legate to the United Nations R1f(hts Commission. had planned to return to this country for con- sulta!Jon!I .~rc-h Ren~ed W ASJnNGTON <AP> -Presi- dent Carter is searching for a candidate to fJll the No 2 post in the Treasury Department after hi!> nrst nominee for the ~l withdrew from consideration. KeMeth S Axelson said he ~ 1thdrew because or .. the atten- tion he would have to devote lo an 1nvest1gal1on or his former employer. JCPenney Company, concenung bribery allegations. Windy Blizzard Warning Posted in ColDrado Te.tJWrGC•tt• HI ... Lew """""""-1n 38 Pr Amor11tn II •• """'"nr-, . ,. ... UeMa "' 41 .0) R81hr\f •fld 11) ~ no•,.., 'II J1 f\O\ton •• •• ,.,. Hrown,vln~ IT "" llUff&IO "' •S c. .... , ........ w "•· 10 .. Chl<eoo ~ ., (1Mlt1t1ell "" •l C•o>rl'•-"8 ., Oella• Fl."°"""'h M 51 ~ .. ,,... 10 3• ~roll .. 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CANADA SAID THOSE on restricted diets will be able to buy pure saccharin only in drug stores after Sept. 1. Diet soft drinks account for three-quarters of the five million pounds of saccharin used yearly in the Uni t ed States. A spokesman for the National Soft Drink Association said the in- dustry would try to develop new low-calorie beverages without saccharin. The Coca-Cola Company said it regretted the FDA 's action. but would comply with the request to discontinue saccharin use as soon as possible. ••WE WILL HAVE reformulat- ed low calorie drinks ready for the market" before the FDA ban takes effect, Coke executive vice president Charles W. Adams said in a statement from Coke's Atlanta headquarters_ The Canadian study showed that the sweetener caused blad- der cancers in rats fed a diet ors percent pure saccharin for their entire lives. To consume an equivalent amount or saccharin, a human would have to drink~ 12-ounce diet sodas a day for a lifetime, Gardner said. Gardner said that w hile he could not assess the economic impact of the decision, it would be "substantial, no question about it." WIOLE DIET FOOD industry s pokesmen disagreed with the FDA over the scientific evidence, they agreed with the economic assessment. The ban "will kick the legs from under us," said William L. Brooks, 7·Up bottling plant manager in Reno, Nev. Mother Kills Two Children, HerseH SURPRISE, Neb. CAP> -A farm wife. concerned about her 12· year-old daughter's problems ln school, bought a .22-caliber magnum revolver. drove her two young children home from school and killed them and herself, authorities said. Alice M. Karpisek, 48, left a note saying she killed her daughter Loretta to take her away from her troubles and shot her 9-year· old son Timothy so be would not be left alone in the world, accord- ing to Butler County Sheriff Leo Meister. MRS. KARPISEK THEN turned the gun on herself, firing two bullets into her chest, Meister said Wednesday. Her husband , James E. Karpisek Sr .• 52, discovered the bodies in the familv's home 21 2 miles north of Surprise, a com- munity of77 persons. The sheriff gave this account· About 9 a .m . Wednesday, after her children were in school, Mrs. Ka rpisek drove 20 miles north to Columbus where she bought the I gun and a box of shells for1 $120.12. She returned home. , ABOUT 10 A.M., he r daughter telephoned from school. said s he had a stomachache and asked her motlier to pick her up. Mrs. Karpisek drove to the school in Surprise. talked briefly with her daughter in the parking lot, then sent the girl inside to get her brother. The girl told the teachers h<.'r mother sent her to get Timothy so they could go shopping. Mrs. Karpisek drove the • children to the family's five- room. wrute frame home where she shot her children and herself, Meister said ••• Peanut f arminc spread to the Southern States? 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T U • ...... flt!lda t.oCeaar ChaHI' U • .crarmwcrt 'n. two • wb ro111roo· taUom oft bn• eru,pl«d tnt.o YloleoH. have ~ MCO(latJ.na a 'ldll med. by whkb tbe Ul'W would have sole or1anlzln1 jurud1c:tlon m the fields and the Teamlten flOle JUrisdaction over tannery workers. CHAVEZ AND TEAMSTERS International f>rellident Frank Fitzsimmons were scheduled lo announce the agniement today at Western Conference of Teamsters headquarters in Burl- ingame. Twice before, the bitter rivals bave reached agreements which I ailed. However, this time. negotia- tions were conducted quietly without pressure from an im- mediate crisis u\ the fields and with only occasional public com- ment.I! from Chavez. Although Chavez is better known nationally for has widely publicized struggles to unionize TO CONTROL FIELDS? UFW'a Ceaar Chavez farm workers, the Teamsters Union actually began orgaruzing field bands first. It signed a con- tract in the Salinas produce- growing region in 1961 with Bud Antle, one of the nation's largest lettuce growers. Almost a decade later. a battle Drug'OK'd' Woman Due Laetrile SALINAS <A P > A Pac1ric Grove woman has won the legal right to have her doctor treat ber cancer with the controversial drug Laetrile. Monterey County Superior Court Judge Stanley Lawson issued a preliminary injunction Wednes- day. The order, errect1ve only m Monterey County, appLies only to Connie Matteson, wife of a Pacific Grove service station operator. The ruling proh1b1ts pr~ecution of any physi· cian wbo administers the drug to her in violation of California law. which presently bans Laetrile. Mrs. Matteson won a court order last month from U.S Distract Court Judge Samuel Conti of San Francisco. ~rm1lling her to import Laetrile from Mexico. She obtained a three-month supply. Her husband, Walter, said his wife had unsuc- cessful surgery and was too incapacitated for chemotherapy treatment RFK K ·illing Conspiracy Ruled Out LOS ANGELES (/\Pl A re·examination of the Robert F. Kennedy assassination produced no an- dicat1on of conspiracy or a killer other than Sirhan B. Sirhan. says "' :-.pec1al counsel to tbe d1slricl at- lornc:t "There "'as no c\ idence to suggest that Sirhan B. Sirhan acted within any conspiracy or that there v. as morE' th<.1n one gunman hnng more than one gun." Thomas Kranz said in an interview Wednes- day Kranz. appointed special counsel to the district attorney's office an August 1975, said, "There has to be a reality to ho\\ far we carry th1-; 'assassmataon fever'." Qtwftl '"ary T ax RuUng Ma• LOS 1\N<~ELES <API A state appeals court has ruh.'<i th al thl.! (~ucen M JrY, berthed at Long Beach harbor. should be taxcct as real estate in- stead of personal propt-rty. The decision hv th<' three·judge p<tnl'I ov1•r ( ) turns a cleC'1'\1on by S ta l t" Superior Court .lu<IJtf' Max W1sot. who :-.a1ct thr vessel as personal proper ly for tax purpme" SntalL Poae~r PlaftU Poff~• 01'.d SACRAMENTO 1 \P l The ,late Energy Commission has aclopt<'d J pohq favoring smaller power planl!- DELANO-AaEA G&OWE filially qJ'Md In ll"10 to llsn • contuct wuh the UFW, and Chavez Immediately shifted his or1anmn1 rirorta toSallnu. Chavez accused the Teamsters of 1l1nlng "sweethe1rt con· tracts" that Mnented IJ'Owers and contended his was the only union that represented farm workers' llltereals. Despite an uncertain outcome for control m Sahnas Valley, it appeared lbat the UFW was moving toward dominance elsewhere until 1973 when the epic table grape contracts ex· plred. Those growers refused to re· new with Chavez, charging he mismanaged the hiring hall from which they obtamed workers. They signed mstead with the Teamsters. The UFW struck. and Chavez ordered mass demonstrations that resulted m 3,500 arrests for ·1G11aU111 GIW't« . . , aw c lbeTHm of •mp6oJina "IOOD lq• " l.O beat C,., &oYaH1t., and powen ICCV H lb U W of bUnl1q farm bu.1.ldlnia and 1prHdln1 tw•atttd. pron1•d b1rb1 lo roadw~'I to nauen Urw. Cbava fiDally end.cl ~ atrike and resumed th boycott after a UFW member WU shot to death on a pidet line. TRE•E WAS THEN DO legal mechanism to conduct sec:ret ballot elections so workers themselves could decide which union they favored. Agriculture had been excluded from the Na· tional Labor Relations Act ol 1935. But the California Legislature. spurred by Gov. Edmund G Brown Jr .. enacted an act in 1975 to guarantee farm labor elec- tions. Voting began during that fall 's harvest, and the UFW won almost half the 406 elections de- cided in the next four months. The UFW had 197 victories al rancnes all over the state while the Teamsters had 115. /mponed Ito/ion Designs! FANCY QUARRY • LATEST IMPORTED DESIGNS! The pohn wnn a 3 2 \'Otr \\e-dnesday despite one opponents romm<'nt that 11 v.ould make George Orv.t•ll's ··19R-1 a rl'ahtv 1 R<'latro story, 861 Tht> smull plant 1c1t•<.1 1.1. as praised by Com· m1ss1oncr Gene Varanm1 lie said Cahfom1a must hedge against uncertainty by divers1fymg its energy resources. This mvolves smaller -and pre· sumuhly more depcndabl<' plants to generate clcctnc1ty from a variety of resources for the next 30 to 35 years -s • BRIGHT COLORS! LUSTROUS GLAZE! _._.__. __ • SIMPlE TO USE! EASY TO CLEAN! Major a ... f'artt lnrr~,,.~ f'~arftf LOS ANGELES <AP> Major incre ases in bu11' rares and drastic service cutbacks are in store for thc ~ Angeles area this summer unless the Southern California Rapid Transit District gets im· mediate financial help from the county. Thnt was the warning issued Wednesday by RTO official-; in askini? the new Los Angeles County Transportation Commission to make funds availa· ble RTD Director M urvm llol<'n said RTD faces a $12 million deficit. Aerosol Spray Measures Backed SACRAMENTO (AP) • The aerosol industry llas succeeded in watering down legislation to ban .. ncer-linked aerosol sprays In California. The amendments to the bill by state Sen. John Dunlap (D-Napa). were adopted Wednesday by the Senate Health and Welfare Committee. Th• •mended bill was then sent lo the floor, with the aerosol industry's backing, on 7-0 vole. ' ' Almost here ... See it in tomorrow's DAILY PILOTI FASHION J ISLANO • VERSATILE, PRACTICAL & DURABLE! ----m~ ~~·o~ss~ CANNERY RULE? Frank Fitzsimmons HOWEVER, THE ELECTION process suddenly stalled in early 1976 when the Agricultural Labor Relations Board ran out or money and the Legislature re- fused to provide more unless the act was amended. Brown Mlbd. and rundl r aJ . ly • .., orC'd for thf' nm1t h" ul 1nrbqu:uun1 lut Jul). ..., " olflc1•I• had lo be ll1Nd and craJned. ao no ~ottna WH ~led unUI late t l year. About tho Hmt-llmt'. Cb•vn revealed that nq0Ual1oru ••th tht Teamsten h4td rC',.umcd. Roundup Time For Lawmen LAKEWOOD (AP) -Depulles returned to their cowpoke roots to corral 47 escaped horses that pranced through residential streets. The horses got loose from Lakewood Riding Academy and were spotted by a Los Angeles County deputy, who called five more oCflcers and a helicopter. Sgt. Ray Baytos or the Lakewood branchsa1d In about 30 mmutes, the dl· putaes cornered the steeds an a dead·end street. The horses "'ere taken home by tra iler. WALL & FLOOR VALUES! 59~. rr. FULL REFUND UN~~E':,L~IU NATURAL CORK WALL TILE39c • RICH, BROWN TONES IN SOLID GENUINE CORK' ACTS AS A SQ ~OUND CUSHION! r 11c. Of 4 121 Jr n . PAINT ACCESSORIES! PAINT ROLLER & TRAY SET 149 • 3 r!ECE SET INCLUDES Tlr·PROOF METAL TRAY, LATEX ROLLER ANO COMPLCTC STURDY M£TAL FRAME! MASKING TAPE 49 • A MUST FOR NEAT r AINTINC JOBS! A • USC m!UND THE HOUSE! "I • ~ •• • 60 YAROS1 U. L.utt week the Oran1c County Board of pervtsan d 1.d.cd to tak a cloacr look al t al b dollars pent m the county. The board said it wanted final approval oa alljobl er at.eel wtth rumi. runushed through Ute fedtta.l omprebenslve Employment o.nd Tralnina Act tCETA>. The fo'edcral Job program pays up to Sl0,000 in Jalary for JObs created lhrougb the CET A program end the local agency pa)'?) that portion of a salary o ver $10,000. So. there is good reason for the Board of Supervisors wanting to know what high-paying jobs are being created through the federal program. As Supervisor Laurence &hmit pointed out, job i>ork-barrel programs can easily lead to waste and a l>urgeoning bureaucracy. &hmil knows more about bureaucrats feathering their job nests with federally paid employes than most people. Though he didn't mention it at the time, Schmit's personal staff itself has grown by two employes hired under the CETA program. And both Schmit aides earn more than $10,000 a year. Holding Green Space Orange County, pnmarily an agricultural county Until the 1950s, will have virtually no farmland left by the 1990s unless steps are taken to preserve it, accord- ing to a two-year study by an agricultural task force. The study outlines methods, ranging in cost from $7.8 million to $146 million over the next 20 years, by which the county's agriculture could be preserved. g CAI~ land Cor ramun1 and conttnum1 to off rtax btm tatofarm ra. Dap!te ils 1urac of d~eJ ipment. Oranae County rem a m.;c>r lood producer: But that attribute will be bit if the pace kttl)I up. Also to be oon.sklered i1 tbe anvlroomental vaJue of land kept in a1ricu1tural open space. Supttvisors will be bold1ng heara.np on the pro· posals Uus spring. The decisions made now can affect the life styles of future generations of Ora.nae Coun· Uans. And preservmg the farmland may well be worth the cost. Jobs for Teenagers lnevitably the highest rate of unemployment is a mong teenagers. Currently it's 20 percent. And peo- ple concerned with finding jobs for teenagers fear that increasing the minimum wage to $3, as now pro- posed in Congress. will double their trouble. Jn fact. many feel the current federal minimum of $2.30 is keeping lots of youngsters from finding jobs. As recently as 1971, the federaJ minimum was $1.60. California has set its own minimum wage at $2.SO. though minors cno more than 25 percent or a work force) may be paid $2.15. Labor leaders vigorously oppose any exemptions in pay rates for teenagers. But the painful fact remains that thousands of teen agers badly need jobs and thousands of employers just can't afford to hire them for the routine. unskilled chores that used to be available for most youngsters. ) • ~~ The least expensive would encourage preserva· tion of agriculture for up to 30 years by monitoring development and offering property tax cuts to farmers. The most costly would provide for purchase of agricultural acreage through a bond issue, leasing It's not a question of sweatshop bosses seeking to exploit hapless children. It's a practical matter of let- ting a kid earn a modest wage for sweeping out the store, washing dishes or running errands-duties that by no means warrant the $3-an-hour wage s.o eagerly sought by the unions ''When tV(rybody~ hooked on ttA, ifU l>e QY5 turn to up ~cm.'' Hey, That's . Our Money He's Using ( PAllL HARVEY J As of April 1. with the ac- quiescence of Congress. the Carter Admin1stralton wants to give all or most of us some add.l- tiona l spending money with which to stimulate our nation's economy. The Treasury has no money for any such handouts. It wou Id have to borrow it - from you. And that's not the worst of it. A ssuming th.e Carter program for a tax rebate is passed April 1. it will re- quire borrow· mg $12 to Sl6 billion during the remaining six months of this fts- cal year. That would increase our red ink another S24 to $32 billion m terms of prcs:.ure on the finan- cial markets. AS IS. we are almost fully re- covered from the recent re- cession. Business 1s now begin· ning to borrow ti) replenish inventories -even for some ad· d1tional capital mve11tment With government competing for available money, interest rates will be forced upward - t•verybody's dollars will be · worthless. This proposed stimulus 1s pre· dicated on the presumption that our economy needs a shot in the arm -but does 1l" Inflation has subsided to manageable level-;. More Americans are working than t>ver tn our nation's history. pro- ducing more and earning more. Historically, these indicators of economic proaress would al - Jow government to curtail spend- Dear Gloomy Gus A 19-year-old Los Angeles lad gets 60 days in jail for poking a zoo alligator in the eye to make him move. Claudine Longet gets 30 days for shooting her lover in Colorado. Ah, justice. K.G. Gloomy Gus comm•nh •rt •..omotltd bV r•adert t11nd do not neteut1rily rdM<t tf'lieo v1tW\ ot tfll• newsp..tp•r St>n<I your prt Pff•I to Gloomy GY>. D•llY Pllol ing -reduce the public deficit. BUT. perhaps overeager to "shake things up" -as White House staffers have promised - President Carter has urged, and is urging, the expansion of spend- ing, deepening the deficit. The administration is citing to Congress what appears lo be a sag in our nation's gross national product. On the face of 1t. quarterly figures do suggest a slump. rrom 9.2 to 4.5 to 3.9 to 3 percent. But The Wall Street Journal re- cently recalculated these figures with inventories s tripped out and now look at the last rour quarters: from 3.7 to 4 2 to 4.3 to 4.8 percent! From any point of view the recent recession is over Mostly it was a tbree- commodity recession -beef. cars and houses. Sales of cars and houses are agarn setting re- cords, and the beef m arket is at least some improved. If the Carter Admrnislration because of campaign criticism o( our nation"s "stagnation " -con- siders it.self compelled to propose artilicial stimulation, even for a healthy economy, hopefully Congress will not feel bound to follow through. Our nation's real GNP was never highel'. Total produclJon was never higher. Per capita GNP was never higher. Tot~ employment was nev• higher Capacity utilization was never higher. Emergency measures should be reserved for emergencies. A~ California Polit~cs Brown Maneuvers the Press • • • The appalling Jerry Brown has zeroed 1n on my attention again What Wlth a sea voyage and one thing and another I had quite a spell where the antics of the Boy Socr ates were no part of my life. No longer. alas! Here we have hin'I being sarky with the UC Regents on the sub- j e c~ of un· iversities 1n , general. "l s uspect these pillars of pro- gress and bas- tions of ex- pertise have failed the society in many ways." h e p o n tihcated l happen lo agree with that statement and most of the ~ov­ ernor's harangue against educa· lion. What I objected to was its tone of tired condescension, and the impl.ted assumption that if he were runrung things, there would be no cause for complaint. The chief lhmg Broy, n has shown to me since he became governor. and before when he served a:. secretary of state, is CHARLES l\1cCABE ] that he i:. a ma :.terl y manipulator of the media Masterly, and orten thoroughly dishonest. No o ne can argue that manipulation is a necessary skill to a politician. As Richard Nixon was fond or remarking, "The tube is everything." It is when manipulation exploits the mis· eries of others for the glorifica· lion of the politician that atten- tion must be taken. and voices raised. ONE SUCH oct•as1on was Brown's Mickey Mouse stunt in visiting the "Pmk Palace" hous ing projed in this city. It was the kind of elaborately staged pseudo-event that even a veteran Hollywood fla ck might be ashamed of. In addition to being billed as a private and unscheduled event, Brown or one of his spokesmen reportedly lipped off the San Francisco afternoon daily about the v1s1t, and got the optimum ex posure for his kindness of heart that was apparently the whole objective of the exercise Even worse than this exercise in tastelessness came when h(I had a recent press conference in which he had the chutzpah to as· sume personal credit for the shipment of California gas to thl' aC'utely suffering people of the East and the Midwest. This time. thanks to a hostile press, he didn't get away with it. BROWN HAD assembled the entire media lo take credit {or something that had already been done by another state agency. The reporters were handed a pre· ss release in which the governor .. announced today" that the gas shipments had been made. Several of the reporters were furious at this bit of petty decep- tion and self-glorification. An an· gry exchange followed in which reporters asked questions like this : .. Didn't you call us here to an- nounce what the Public Utilities Commission told us two days ago?" Another r eporter got directly to the point. "Are you taking credit fo~ something that was going to be done anyway to help the:.e dying people'!" The incident 1s revealm~ in itself In a larger sense, though. 1l reflects the frustration and sus picion with which Brown 1s viewed by the people who cover him on a dally basis. THE MYSTERY of it is how the governor's popularity con- tinues. Every day and in almost every way, the guy who billed himself as the guru of lowered expectations stands revealed as a cynical politico of the oldest school. I, for one. hope that a real ad-- versary press relationship enters the daily press coverage of the governor. Brown is a smart cookie al using people: but a tru- ly vigilant press could bring an end to that The gas shortage incident showed Brown as either dumb or conte[Jlptuous of the press, or both. 1 daresay that as little as a year ago, when Brown was being accepted as some sort of secular saint. the press would have gone- along with his mean-spirited lit· t ie act. Now the bloom is off the rose -and a good thing too. ... As Reagan Props Up Image LOS ANGELES Ronald Reagan, more active nationally than anv o t h e ·r Republican polillc1an. 1s Jay1ng plans for almost possible pre sidential run in 1980 Cwhen he Will be 691 made possible by Reagon money machine. his combat- conditioned political staff and his availability to ~o anywhere, anytime ( EVANS-NOVAK J That availability helps explain why Reagan, barely edged out of the presidential nomination by P resident Ford last sum mer, will . address the annual Republican party fund-raising dinner May 19 in an unlikely state: lit>.ral, ethnic. heavily Democr atic Rhode Island. "We wanted a lit· tie extra impetus," Republican stale chairman i\merico Cam· panella told us. kingmakmg or last hurrah, what he is doing now la ys lhe groundwork. His longtime aides., Michael Deaver and Peter Han- naford, spend much of the time in their public relations firm here handling Reagan's speaking, writing and commentary con- tracts. They cl~m his speech m· v1tations run up to 300 a month. of which about 10 are accepted. The gross of all his endeavors somewhere around $500,000 a year. For example. in last wet-k's congr~ssional e lection for Secretary of Agriculture Bob Bergland's old seat in the 7th Dis-. lrict of Minnesota, Reagan want· ed to campai~n for Republican Arlan Stangeland, the eventual winner. All his advisers said no: a Reagan appearance could polarize the voters and cost Stangel and votes: so. Reagan contented himself with a $1.000 contribution from the CFR. What the Queen Does Best In looking around for that "ex- tra impetus." Republican state headquarters also sent invita- tions to Sen. Howard Baker of Tennessee. the party's newe~t light as Senate minority leader. and to Texan John B. Connally. Baker asked for time to consider his schedule; Connally replied that he could not be certain: Across town in Santa Monica, carefully separated from the Deaver·Hannaford office, the political end of Reagan's opera- tion is hand.led by Lyn Nofaif{er. his oldest political aide who helped persuade him to run for President in 1975. Nofziger operates the Reagan political front, a political action commit· tee ~ailed ''Citizens for the Republic" whose initials, CFR. happen to be the same as the principal campaign vehicle set up for him in 1975 -Citizens for Reagan. SUCH REAGAN inclinations point the direction of his think· mg. Despite the enormous odds against him, he is not shy about 1980. The liabilities are profound. At 69, he would be the oldest man ever nominated for P r esident: William Henry Harrison was 68 when sworn in, and he soon died of pneumonia. Moreover, the Reagan camp is aware of some sharp criticism, particularly in the South, that J erTy Ford would have won h ad Reugan cnm· paigned harder for him. The disclosure that the CIA has' purchased the Queen of E ngland caused a mild flurry on both 21ides ol the Atlantic. President Carter said he saw nothing "illegal or immoral" a bout th e deal . And the Queen . hersell. told Ne wsweek ma1uine she felt the entire transaction WU in keep- ing with ''the spirit ol Mnds acrou the SN." Tbe $100.mllllon pacbp In- cludes Prince Philip and Prin- cess Muaaret. ••Actually, .. tbe Prlnce s atd. "I'm looldna f01'Ward very much to uvm, In • country wbere royalty i• really appreciated ... The Prlncesa wu not available for comment. Tbe sale is eiq>etttd to be ol great help to financlally-preased Great Britain. • 'Sbe was a Sood Queen and J '11 miu her tor a fact," an un mployed draJIDan said cheerily over fm pint ol blt· ter .• "But waJt Ull those Yan.ka, I ( ARTHOPPE ) ,-et wind of tbe upkeep.'' TBEllE was 50me gntmbUng, however, on Capitol Hlll. .. Instead,•• one Senator said querulously, ·•we sbould've bought that cute little Russian gymnast. 011• Wbatsbername, and her cute little. • . " White Hoose Press Sec:n"8:ry .Jody fVwell. to an attempt to quash such trltlclsm, ooted thn tbe Qoeea was '"probably tbe finat queen in the worlct '' He uld that wblle America Md a pletbara of female tymGUtl. UO· U1 now it baa never bad a aJnate quea.. Under y:nsent plans. he aaJd, the Queen would "do what she does belt'. -presiding at aarden part.i111. atteDdtn• hone races 3nd Prteentin& bouquets to atarv- lnS coal miners. "Somebody ha.s to t ake on the dnldlerJ of pomJ> md protocol around here," Powell aald. ''We think ahe11 maJce a Vert valuable ad.dltJon to our team." • A spokesm a n for the CIA vigorously defended the $100 1 million purchase price. "No one objected when we paid $20 million for a two-bit Arabian king," he said. "Witb the prices or leaders these days. the Queen's a ateal." He adamantly d~lined com· ment on rumors that the CIA was currently oeeotiating wlth Red China to swap the entire Kuomir>- tan f Party on Taiwan for Cha rman Hua, the Gang of Four, two utility clean-up men and an undisclosed sum of cash. ALTHOUGH the Presidnt. himself, has certified such trans1ct1ons to be both legal and proper, the CIA still attempts to swathe them in s~recy. One reason may lie in the re- cent odd behavior of Leonid Breshnev. who emerged from his new vllla on the Black Sea, climbed Into his new Rolls Royce Silver Cloud, tipped bis new Homburg to reporters. tU'ld an. oOWIC~ the release ol all Soviet dl11lden1.11 , Jews and nuclear Hcreta. That was two tfttks a10 He l\U"D '!.hem seen atnce. Reagan's handlers here shot back an acceptance that nailed down the spot for the party's con- servative warhor~e. Rhode Island is just one blip on Reagan's escalating political travels, accompanied by a newspaper column (100 clients) and a daaly radio commentary <250 clients). Reagan is being quietly advertised by bis aides not as a PQlltician still yearning for the' presidency but as one keeping himself available for a summons if the "cause" is right. and the summons should come. Beneath that aurface, the man who was reluctant to enter the 1076 r ace, but who warmed up to lona days and nights on the slump as the campaign heated, can scarcely be called roluctaot today. Although even slaullClh Reaaanites believe he is too old foT Anything other than a klngmalcer's role ln 1980, be has by no means ruled out a lllSt bur rah. WHEmEa 1• tuna O\ll to be Nofziger, paid $45,000 by the CFR (slightly higher lh&{l lhe Republican national chairman's regular salary), is blessed with an estimated $1 million lert over from unspent 1976 contributions to the Reagan campaign. That enable!l Nofziger to entertain presidential-sized plans and budget . IN FEBllUAJlV, he mailed the rtrst biweekly CFR newsfetter, each issue of which will feature a column and picture of Ronald Reagan on P•fe one. Consistent with Nofziger s versatility and sense of trreveTence, he plan11 to plough new ground -as yet un- specified In PQllUcal action. The main problem for both Deaver-Ha.nnalord :tnd Nofziger· CFR ls Ronald Reagan and how to keep him in bounds Thal represents a sJnguaar change from 1975 wben Reagan genuine ly resisttd becoming s candidate ror many months ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Rnbfon N W tt'd, PublahtT T /1()mO s K tt1n I. EdllOt Borboro Krrihtch E:d1tonol Page t:dllOf' The editorial page of the Daily rllot seeks lo inform and s~lmlllate readers by preM"ntinl( on th11; palJe diverse commentary on topic~ of interest by syndicat- ('(J columnists and rattoonisu, by providing a forum far reodt'r11' \ u•w11 and by 'resenting this newspaper's opinions and idco.s on rurrent topirs. The l'ditorial opinions or the Dally Piiot appeer only tn lht' cdltor111l column at thr top or 1he page Opinions ex· pm1st>d b~ the columnists and cnrtoom!l\5 and letter writer.; 11rc their own and no endorsefl}l'nl of thr1r v1("11.~ h\ lh<' 0{11lv P1lm. !lhould be Inferred T hursday. March 10, 1977 , 0 8Glll..-.umau L09 A.NOEL.a CAP> -"I f ., C~f It bu dt'PDI .. I.• .... C'lm (ti fad, 1111 IC •aocta' lt.lelf.'' Lou GaMett lt ooe ol U.. many c l mem of l•I 'a t.ut c ft> wbmo fortana h:ave been acttlerated. Ptot that Lou wa dola,a b8dly; be J\u beer> one al HoUywood '1 bulleat black acto" NOW RI! HAS AN EVEN WIDE& choice ol rola, and between filma be is in demand to lecture before univenlty students and other audiences. Couett, who played the rich and varied role of the Fiddler ln "Roota," commented, "I figured t.be show would be successful, but I could never foresee the enormity of its impact. I can feel it wherever I io. "M.y favonte reac· lion was fr•m my grandf ather, Lacey Ge»sett. who lives an my home area of Brooklyn. He is 97 years old, 6 feet S and straight as a ramrod, and still has an eye for the women. "He asked me, 'Where'd you learn to talk like that?' 1 told him, 'From you, Grandpa.' And it's true. Fiddler is a copy of my grandfather." Lou Gossett can trace his own roots back to Watkinsville County, Ga., in the late 1700s, GOSSETT beyond that he can find no records. IDS GREAT-GRANDMOTHER MARRIED a Cherokee, and Lou can see traces of the Indian heritage in the visage of his son, 4. Because of his own renewed sense of identity, the actor has decided to resume his billing as Lou Gossett Jr. "When I started out as an actor, I used the 'Junior' because my father was still alive," he said. "After he died, I decided to drop it; I was glad to get away from · Juniof' after being called that all my life. Now I think 1'11 use it again, as a kind of re· membrance of my father and my family." PUBLIC AUCTION ' At• °Gfoct Mes#• &M ...-fll canw. t.1d•0 11o1U."•ll two ..... -~ aOl.&'11 u.. llaitiu lJa Plc:tun9' • .,,.. Deev." rcr • tll bi Iiiniilld IC'U YIAI· Nm he 'lf,.. 10 ''The Choir '°71," Lari.mar Prochac· Uom' rum alt.be JCJNph Wamba\IO cop aonl. Abby Mann lt prepanu a patmUal TV Mries for GoeHtt about a rear.Ute AJabama black mhllater wbo became a amall·town 1bedn. ''He worb without • IUD.•• tbe actor uplained. "and that lakes a lot of 1uta. I believe In the philoeophy ol passive reaittanc:e and a non-vjolent role.'' GOSSET!' HAS BEEN WOa&ING at the actin& trade for almost a quarter century. He was picked out of high school to play a rebellious teen-acer in the off-Broadway play, "Take a Giant Step, "in 1953. ·'There were no young black actors then,•• he remarked, "and the producers bad to go lo the public schools, looking at rive to six tbouaand boys. For two years I was the only one, and I got all the good TV shows." He also starred m a series, "The Young Rebels." Early in h1s career, Gossett faced an actor's problem baldness. "rl' HAPPENED TO MY DADDY and m y granddaddy before me.'' he sighed. "I bad a reced- ing hairline at 18. What could I do with a baby face and a bald head? I started playing characters." He expenmented with hairpieces, most of them bad. Recently he took a drastic step: be shaved his head. "I feel free, I feel clean; I like the way it feels and looks," he exulted . "It has changed my whole lifestyle.•· Dunng his le<Jn years, Gossetl earned money bet ween acting jobs by playing guitar and singing in night spols. No need for that now. His films have included "The Skin Game," "Travels with My Aunt," "White Dawn," "The Landlord," "The Laug~ing Policeman" and "The River Niger " ( L. 1\1. BOYD ) INFORMS in the DAILY PILOT FRIDAY . MARCH 11 -8 P.M. SUNDAY, MARCH 13 -1 P.M. Bargain'> on recent <:1cqu1s1t1ons from private 1Nd1v1duals -out of pawn items bankruptcies -the finest in estate 1ewelry sterling silver crystal -art glass -antiques -furniture - porcelains -clock!> -magnificent paintings. From our inventory of hundreds of items valued at over $1.500,000.00 COME & SEE THE FUN & EXCITEMENT OF AN AUCTION IN THE RELAXED & COMFORTABLE ATMOSPHERE OF ONE OF ORANGE COUNTY'S LOVELIEST GALLERIES. No charee for <1dmi.sion -dealers wekome HOURS ln'Pt'' I on t. p11.atP ~tit'~ IJ 111( ft b I· m h1P .cJ IX. 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'lbu:n. thru Sun. -Mar. 10th-13th llavt> dazzling King Su;e f\loom' m the summer l\hade. llpnght and han¢ng llask«>l types. Rose, ruffled and Pit'otee forms. TUBERS I . 79 EAC.:11 \sk for FREE plantmg J,ruid r. See our BIG selection BURPEE SEEDS Specials Limited to S~pply on Hand PHONE 546-5525 2640 Harbor Blvd ... Custa M ~"a DAILY 9-5::Jo 'l 1N. CJ.;; loan. The simple annual interest rate is 10 percent. And at Newport Equity Funds, you can repay your loan interest- only. So your monthly payment is only $8.33 per $1,000 borrowed.* 11$10,000 principal amormt at 10% simple if1terest fo r 10 year': 120 !'>dteduled montlil.v payments of $83.33 eac11 and a final principal repayment of $10,000. Newport Equity TunCls~L~· · LAGUNA HI LLS 830-5700 ,\ NEWPORT BEACH 644-8824 SAN DI EGO 297-7100 \ , To Collide .,,AY aM1"' LOIS ANOELl!I CAPI -!upettot·Oow f may 11'\UDbl• it& l. c bu • fine two-bour • drama. "A Clttltt .ii Cluldren." c:ompet.lnt wiU. an HCellml bour QI Cole Porlc''s mwdc on ABC. Tak1t • your pick. The CBS show start.a al t p.m on Channel 2. c:oncerna • school of emotionally disturbed younp~n and ltan Jane Alexander. lbe Oscar nominee who aho appean Sunday as Eleanor Roosevelt In an ABC drama. IN "ClaCLE" SHE PIA VS an affluent sub· i.lrbanite who with her Women's League club visits the school on a do-gooder's tour. The visitors are w a med not to respond lo the children. She violates Ille warning, innocently winks at one emotionally-troulw1ed child m the arms of Helga, a seemingly stem, no-nonsense German· born anstructress. Pandemonium breaks out among the kids. Asked to leave by a thirtyish male instructor 'fY HE\'IEW <DavidOgdenStiers).the visitors flee. But Miss -----------'Alexander, moved by what she's seen, returns to apologize for the trouble she's caused. AFTER A SCENE IN WIUCH it's made clear she faces hfe alone -her marriage is dying and her only child, a daughter, is in college -she returns to the school, asking to work as an upaid teacher's aide. And the lady, holder or a master's degree in sociology, 1s assigned to work with Helga (Rachel Roberts). a woman or hllle formal education but brilliant instincts for effectively helping her young charges. Miss Roberts makes no bones about distrusting volunteers Al one point. she accuses her new aide or wanting to work with the disturbed kid.S "so they can solve your problems, notyousolvetheirs." But Miss Alexander nonetheless plows nervous- ly ahead, learning by trial and error and with Helga's gradual accep- tance how best to help the autistic. schizoid or brain-damaged kids at · the school. Amid all this, there's a gentle, unob· lrus1ve subplot about her relationship with Stiers. cast as a bachelor who's never been married and fears the commitment of mar- riage TWO GREAT SINGERS. STEVE Lawrence and Eydie Gormc. are doing lhe honors an ABC's Cole Porter musical. which starts at 10 p.m. on Channel 7. They and v1s1tors Bob Hope and Ethel Merman make 1t a dandy·saJute to lhe Broadway tunesmith. It's a cnsp. 1maginal1H hour. But 1f you only can spare a few moments for it, tune 1n about 15 minutes afl<'r 1t begm~ and watch a group called the Sw mglc Smgers do "J u:;t One or Those Than gs " To put 1t mildly, they're incredible Nothing Isn't As Cheap Today ORMOND HF,ACH. F'la 1AP1 The pnce of · not hmg' · ha"I ~one up m this tounst area of Central Florida A can of pure Flonda sunshine. which used to sell for 49 cents m most vanety and souvenir shops, has ~one up to 69 cents an some and as high as 98 ct'nLc; in other<; Thl' cannt><1 C'<>m m°'ltt~. adH'rtt~ed as "Gen uinc Fhmcla Sunsh1nt• '' chock full of nnthtni But it-.. label reads "Tht' C'Onlcnts of lh1-. can C'ons1:;t of 60 per cent pure fo'londa .!>Unshme mixed with 12 pefcent lrop1C'al breeie and 28 perC'ent pure F'londa a1r All ingredients are homogenized to make up a mixture that cannot b<-dupliC'atcd anywhere else " Nobody knows why the canners. Canned · Florida Inc or Pompano Beach. raised the prices No one from lht• ('Ompany was available for com· mcnt Seminar Due Tuesday ·'Careers for Foreign Language MaJors" 1s the t i t 1 c o r a o n e· h o u r spotlight seminar that will be presented Tues- day at Orange Coast College's Ca reer Development Center The semlnar. which 1s free and open to the public. will be held at noon in the conference room of lhe center. Usr the Daily Pilot "Fast Rt'sult" ~rrvtC'e d1rertorv Your srn •<'<' 1s our ~~c-1altv Call 642·S678 ext 322 MERCURY SAVINGS E11ecut1v,ft Offices· 78 n Ed1ngor Ave. Huntington Beach, CA 92647 Southern Cat/lorn/1 Reg/01111 Offices -•• • -·-- 4140 Long Beach Blvd., Long Beach CA 90807 8955 Valley View SI., Buena Park, CA 90620 20715 S Avalon Blvd , CiHson. CA 90746 1001 E. Imperial Hwy., La Habra. CA 90631 1095 Irvine Blvd. Tustin, CA 92680 235 N Citrus Ave , West Covina. 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Mrs Bolton. an Ohio Republic an. served in Congre~:. from 1939 to 1969 LOS ANCELES <AP> A funeral J\t a:.s wall be celebr ated Saturday for !-;1ster Eucharia Harne.), 81 . the former president of I mmaculate Heart College She died Tues- ctav at the lmmaculak ll l•art C:ommunilv re s1drnc1.· · Death Notit-e• BAUA PAUl f NE f\Al)Q l•rl ....-d """' n AluJrt" ) 1'11 •t\ 'Aonf"\ .. t • a, ... C).Q ·'"' l ''l'Jn..l Bfo·)("' r-f'tl·fr"lrt\1•1 ,,.,. N t• f)t'lrn Aor I 1-t 1~ n (_..Pr'nAf'l't , 111>nl ot °t..?11t,, I • .,.,,..,, R"'" "' <_111torn1• HW"-t"'W•••• fOI' S,J .,.u-., , .. ..,,.,._, "" "'-"• .. ''b.1"''1 J.,... ntt fl.·~, t\rtJft\ '-).J"ll 1t<.1Q"t,. .. f1Q,, Artlw'- tt• \I ii.., l 1 S .. ~\ • ,.,,n~..,1 .. w t?., H• •"t f YJ.vt._ ,. J.,n., Ct -..nn P..t ..... 1" :1"' ,,..,, ••• o• t c.~··. •1 ·~ "' 1 t It llH,,. I l , M •••• A/I t rt f •"'I p I •"""*'AA•• ~ • ''' \.-r~,,·df>1~•• 1• ' ;. ,., • , ,,.. 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Inc •• ~ A ..... _ Slocll E~ ~ I f Co kge to Laiu,nel:i I 1,128,000 FeaeJra toC er Coel8 T•B u .... IQVAas.root-atructun will be CDe ol the f1nrt tull·aeale ltUdent bealtb cen&en on &IQ' ecmunmltJ con.,. cam· put la tba uilan. . OOCuollec• nune, Catherine: A. McDonough, said she believes it will be the only student health center on a Callfonua communi· Q' coUep c~pus. . The health center, when C!OID· pleted will be able to help several On Condition ~ ........ da,r, lb. Md> •a...._ . IT W L CONTAIN •• ... .,.., .......... .. labordol'J, n .... esamlnlq romu.,. # .......... -olllun.._ ream. a.a DO met' 1t1W a--..,.., u exawln• ttc. ad tnlltmmt room b GI'-~ ID X·ra, compla. a ca1Un1 room and • s>b1alc&l tberan room. It will allo Include a ment.i bealtb eodlplu witb ab coumel· in1 offteu and three aroup couue11ni rooma. John Potter, director of physical facilities planning for the collese district. aaid bids for the project will be opened March 21, with CGUStliictioa beginnin&. probably in April. Laguna House Wins Approval A South Lacuna man bu won permission to build a home with swimming pool and tennia court overlookinl Ninth Street Beach ln South Laguna if he provides public euement to the beacb. The easement wu a cond.IUon levied by the South Coast Reetonal Zone Commission this week for approval of a 3,5()().square-foot home al 31821 P acific Coast Hilhway for Barry Brief. THE BEACH IS PUBLIC but access, once pro- vided by a walkway known as Thousand Steps, bas been limited to local property owners by a gate and fence. Commission s taff members suggested making five-foot-wide public walkway adjacent to the Brief property and a 60·foot st.airway to the sand a condition ol approval. "Thi5 would be the first one (required of a private cltben) in Southern California," observed Chairman Lou,L, Nowell, a Los An&eles City Council member. · "nDS IS UNPRECEDENTED," is the way Brier's Jawyer put It to commissioners, noting they ask Brief to assume temporary liability for injuries, deaths or other damages on the path that might generate lawsuits, until a government.al agency as- sumed the responsibility. So far, both the county and state have refused to take on that responsibility or to provide toilets, Hfeguards or other beach amenities because ol limited access. · Several speakers who live above Ninth Street Beach cited a variety of potential problems stem- ming from public access, although they said public beach access in principle is good. . n um n• noncr. ll•Hl .. &elu. ..... a :.:.~,:~ ... ~ ............. occ•a .. • bealtb w ttoi fadut, la II IOra&M ta a amall &DDU llilbiDd tM admlqlcm lilld recorda !MallcUQI. A ~ DW'H Iii CID dUty weeltda19 frCD I a.m. to 10 p.m. and OD 8atant.,a from 8a.m.to1 p.m. , "Five yean ago the onb' tbbaa the collese could offer the com· munity in time of disaster WU a nurse and a first aid tit," Ms. Mc Donou1h laid. •1Tbl1 b a tremendoua step forward." COLLEGE OFFICIALS aaict the new health center will bf I( COMMISSIONERS AGREED Brief may build his five-bedroom house with canWevered deck, swimming pool and lighted tennis courts aa long as he permits the live.fool·wide public acceaa ease." ment. And the public may use Ninth Street Beach via that entry point at their own risk. 19" (diagonal) '==:;iiiiiii;;j ColorTrak WITH REMOTE But they may use 1t onJy dawn to dusk -to minimize the hazards of tncky terr8.LD and other problems Coastal Views TIM lq ( ..,,fqt r -~·'''" ~, , i-,,.~~·"' v """ (~I o"d 1 me eol d oy 629 95 WHIU SUPPLY LASTS rwll"-1 ...._ for tbe cam-m..., •U...atdll.IA• n. ,...,... r-.lYlq ... tio• ••a PfOYld• .... ,1., l•clllU., auell H the IYm· nulum, envlroameutal cenlet' and applied act.ce builclinc and audltortum. C.....W. will be able to re- ceive medical treatment in Che new bealtb emaer. TB~ {U.J.SGS NU•SE aaid the beallb compa. wW also pro- vide a health education and learnlnl reeouree1 lab ln tho bulldlni. Tile lab wU1 Include a m9dical library, a atud,y room, and a con- ference area. ORANGE COUNTY call 142-H71. Put • few word• to work for you. TENNIS LESSONS • LUSONS • •J2.A 115'N IJP T ... WU& aNiTA MESA TENNIS CLlJB UT ... 11 WHIU SUPPl. Y LASTS Still Sought Tbree more public hearings are scheduled to discus auidelines for future dev opment al<>ni Callfomia'a coastline. 25" ·(diagonal) Members of the South Coast eelonal Zone Consenallon Comm111smn hope turn uts at those meetings will surpass th(' rirc;t onP 0 ly a handful of citizens 11howed up lo speak Uus k 10 Hunt· mgton·eeach. THE NEW GUIDEUNES. WID 1 deadline for final pass age. could be to re&)onal. county and city aaenc1es yard.sticks for approving certain projects One of the mos t Mgnif1cant areas that will be af. reeled by the awdelmes IS the Irvine Company's 10,000 acres of vacant coastal land between Laiuna Deach and Corona del Mar The three remainin« public sessions will be held this month. the first al Huntington Beach Clvtc Center March 21at9 a m. TUE OTHERS WJLL BE HELD AT Torrance City Rall next Monday and again on March 28 before reauJta go to the California Coastal Zone Commission in San Francisco for final action. Cop!• of the proposed guidelines can be ob- tained al the hearings or by mail from the South Cout Regional Zone Commission, P. 0. Box l~. Long Beach. • ColorTrak This one hos single-knob electronic tuning. We feel that this is RCA's best. PRICED FOR CLEARANCE RCA 9" black & white AC/DC w/batt. pack RCA 15" XL-I 00 Color Set RCA 21" XL-I 00 Color Set RCA 25'' XL-100 Color Set RCA 25" Color Trek w/ electronic tuning ,. NOW ONLY$129.95 NOW ONLY $329.95 f)JOW ONLY $549.95 NOW ONLY $599.95 NOW ONLY $729.95 ' . I \ J . I\ I • .. ' " .. •• c 1 I • • t I , I "Grandma, I'll sleep here on the couch if you want me to." r Pool Dry Water Off er Snagged G~ VALLEY (AP) -Because the ci- ty swimming pool is on old gold mine land, the City Council may not be able to take advan. tage ol an offer that would enable it to be filled with water despite the drought. The council, which bad announced the pool would not be filled this year, got an offer from Kenneth Allen, owner of a local drilliog. company, to drill a well and provide a pump to fill the pool free of charge. The council's lawyer said, however, tbat the pool is on the property of the old North Star Gold Mine, and mineral rights under it are still owned by N,ewmont MiniQg Corp. Drilling over 100 feet down would violate the mineral rleht.s. The council decided to negotiate with Newmont for the right to drill tbe well. "". ~ ~ PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITlOUSaUSIHUS c ... mz HMU STATaMEHT SUPUUOtt COUltTOl'TI41! TllefOlio.lft911W9GM.,.•OolnQbu.., STATIEOl'CAUl'OtlNIAl'Olt MnH· THE COUNTYOl'OltANOIE Ll.0 ENTERPRISES. 2.01 v..,1.ir He,A-Wn6 Wo.Coocte~.Calltomlet-:.17 HOTICI! 01' HEAltlNG 01' O••ICI ..... Whit•. 2.01 Venier Wav P(TITl()fj R>tt PltOUTl 01' WILL Co.l•~.C..llornl•9?611 AHO 1'011 LIETT£115 TIESTAM EN· L•rrv V.Wllile. 2401 Ve.,••r WO f AllV AHOAUTI40111ZATIOM TO Al). 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A-WJSI the Cl ty ol 5-l'tte Ane, Calltornie. NOTtC• 01' HaA••N<» 01' 0•tecl-rch7,1'n ttaTITICIN "°" ...oeATa 01' WILL WILLIAM I . SUOMN. AND ~ LaTTaas THTAMEN· ~yChtr1l TAllY AMOAUTMOltllATION TOAD-JAMaSa. WIU4aLM MI NIST all UN 0 a It T NE KINOaLAHOMIOC!tiOfl INOa .. •ND4lNT AOMINtSTllATION ltMH. a.-ay .... ns OP a STA HS ACT. S.flta AM, c:.M1NnN t17tJ ••••t• of JAMliS Pl!NO·Hl.UI Tel: !1M)•m7 WANO. OKNMd Al1-Y tw Pw41t'- NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN 11\at Pul>h"""' Or-C<WIS1 Oaolr PllOI, ANHA S WANO"'°' llled hereon• Ot!h M•rCll 10. 11. 11 1'71 tU·n llOfl lor -of Wiii end tor Letlort ----------Tntal'l*'t...,...., 11Utflor11eti-to .o mlnht.,. -the lndeP""Oont A .. PUBLIC NOTICE mlnlstJ••t"'"ol Eli.tnA<t r~r....:e IO ----------• wi.1<11 Is ..... for f~r P11r1lculers, l'ICTITIOUS •USINIESS ""° INI lhe t..,,. -Of Ke of .... rl"9 NAMa STATIMENT Ille .----"" .... Merch ,. T ... IOll-119 --•• ocNng IMl•i· ""·at .o·oo • m , 1" ,.,. court.....,.. 01 neu •• Oe1Nr1,,,.... 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WILL ,_ACI!, ._ ~· C.n,on Aoe<I, AND ,,011 LeTT••• 01' AO· L_..a11eec11.c.i-...i.ms1 MINlt'fllATION Wint WILL AMO JUM M. ~ •!O 141llcr9'1. C 0 DI Cl L AM Na JC e D AN 0 L..elUNllMcl\,Cel-a'16St AUTMO•tlATION TO AOMnun•• Tiil\ -h <-.Cl9cl l>Y ... '"· UNOa• TNe INOtlN•OeMT A~ dl.,....a. MINISTUTIONOl'Hl'ATUACT. ,,_....,._ E•t•te .. llLLA It. weuSTMOf'I', Tl\lt ~ ·-lllell """' IN DKI•..._ C:-nty Clt<1! .. Onol9e C-y .., HOT•c• IS H.lltlaY OIY«H "'-' M•t<fl 7. "77. .IAM•S ll . MltM, P11llllc Ad• "1911 ,..1111uretor, -filed~ • ,..,...., ~•"*'er-. OM9I Delly P11et. w.._.OfWlll.-lwl.atwn.,,... 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""dlO'o.-11 'Bandstand' Revisited The Beat Goes On By DENNIS McLELLAN Ol llW Oaoly Piiot Stall Last year at Dick Clark's oldies but goodies revue in Las Vegas, a question that often crops up was raised once again. "Where's Famous Hooks?" so- meone in the audience asked, re- ferring to one of the late '60s most popular "American Bandstand " dance regulars "We've been looking for him for almost a year,'' said Clark. "Ho's at my school!" shouted a woman. who is a teacher's aide at Allen Elementary School in Fountain Valley where the 25- year-old former dance champ is leaching fifth and sixth grade. Clark told the woman to have H ooks contact him . Hooks phoned immediately when he found out. A seven-year veteran of the long-runnine Saturday mormng show, he still knows the number by heart. Cla rk said he was putting together a s pecial honorinit Bandstand's 25th anniversary. and he wanted to rum Hooks for a brief segment showmg what the more papular former regulars are doing today Clark sa1cl he'd be in touch THREE MONTHS LATER a vo1rc came over the intercom in llooks' classroom "Dick's on the phone, .. 1t said "Dick who?" asked llooks. "Dick Clark," said the voice as the students in the classroom dropped their collective jaws The name Famous Hooks 1s far from being a household word But ll did achieve minor celebn ty status as the result of his week- ly Bandstand appearances and daily exposure on "Shebang," another Los Angeles dance show. H nothing else, the name will produce a tinge of nostalgia for the thousands or former teenage viewers who remember the days when Jan and Dean. Al Martino and Dee Dee Sharp ruled the hit parade. llooks, who graduated from Cal State Long Beach, dropped ou t of Badstand five years ago when he got his teaching job. Besides, many or the kids on the show were only seYeral years older than the students in his classroom. DURING A RECENT school holiday, Hooks reminisced about his years oo TV. a lime when he received fan mail, had fan clubs across the country and was of fered parts in movies and com mercials. But perhaps an even more heady sign of his celebnty status "'as being "noticed" while shop pin~ m the supermarket or walk mg down the street · l was always thinking there "'as something wrong with me." he says with a laugh .. I 'd look to see 1f I had a hole somewherl' I d1dn·t know After a while 1 got used to it." Following the r ecent a n niversary special, people again stopped tum on the street ··1 was used to it before, but l haven't been this popular in so long, it's scary." Youthfully dressed in blue cor- Their Service: Real Operators By BEA ANDERSON Of t!w O•llY ...... l\alf When the days are hecUe; a sense of humor ls a prime asset. It get. you throu1h the human fol bl ea that so often occur. Take for Instance the operators for answerina services. When they go home still wear· ing a headset, they know the day has been on the unusual side. "It's Important to be able to laugh at younelf," said Enid Wedlock, assistant manager or a Costa Mesa office, which she sWI does while relating an Incident of a particular frenetic day. standing accounts. Sometimes it's not possible to learn enough information to satisfy a caller, said Mrs. Wedlock. "We'd have to be an employe of that firm to do it," she explained. And then there is the client who just doesn't give us enough in- formation, she said. "Sometimes they still expect us to be the secretary and never divulge that we are an answering service. That's pretty hard to do." TRIS TYPE, she said, is the unusual. Most are "real dart· ings." ds a nd a white T -shirt, the athletic Hooks didn't look much older than he did during his video heyday. Quick to smile and mug dramatically while talking, it LS easy to see why the former high school quarterback and college yell leader was chosen for "re· gular" status "THEY LOOKED AT how you came across on camera, did you smile. were you noticeable. did you have a good personality, what kind of person were you." He said Clark did all the select· ing or Bandstand regulars. Once, in the early years, Hooks wasn't included m the group that was chosen to return. Clark noticed the dejected Hooks and told his production man to make sure ··Famous gel,i> tick els every time." "That day m y h ead swelled ... " hi? says. "I went home and said. 'Mom, I'm a re- gular''" Lying about his age, Hooks made his first TV aooearance at 12 on the '"Lloyd Thaxton Show" in 1964 "You were supposed to be at least 15, but I was kind of tall sol got away with it." He appeared on virtually al l t h e d a nce s h ows, which, tn the mid and late '60s, flooded the airwaves. He once was on for 13 consecutive days, appearing on "Shebang," .. American Bandstand" and the ''Sam Riddle Show." "That was my record. WKD.E HE describes all the hosts as being "nice," the favorite was Shebanjt MC Casey Kasem. Because the Bandstand shows were taped once a month on a Sunday, the dancers didn't get to know Clark as well as Kasem, whom they saw five days a week. "Dick knew us by name and would always make us feel welcome. But he was elusive and didn't intermingle with the kids. We never had a relationship with him because he wasn't there. "Casey was our father. We saw him almost every day. He would come out and sit and talk with us." Although the regular dancers were "really close," Hooks says there was competition for being on-camera. "It was terrible." he says, laughing. Casey always said, 'Let some of the others get in front.· We said, 'Give up our camera shot? You'recrazy.'" Hooks once won a Volkswagen on a Bandstand dance contest a nd h ad· expenses paid to participate in a contest in New York City. HE TURNED DOWN two of. fers to appear in movies, a de- cision he views with some regret. But at the time he was, aS'"he is today, dedicated to his teaching career. He dld do two commercials, however, one of which earned him $5,000 in residuals within three months. ''It's strange how ..... _·: ,,.,._ :-f. •, •• ~~·'1'• ··"':1> .... -. ........... _...L.I 0.llY Pl ... ,.,....., ........ 0'0-11 "When we have a call on hold, we always 10 back in and say, 'Thank you for holding. Now, may I help you?' "One day I was so rushed, and I said to the caller on hold, 'Thank you for helpine. Now, maylholdyou'?" The operators are assigned to certain clients and they get to know them fairly well. "We real· ly get personally involved," Mrs. Wedlock said. Ried tickets, colored lights offer imf!1ediate information. His quick quip was, "Anytime. dbll." 'There are other tell-tale sips of the day beini busier than uluat, she said. One so many e*>ployes admit to Is answering tile phone al home like they do at tlieomce. But, there's a lot more to the JQb than anawertng phones and ~king messages. For one thing, they ter\'e as ••tort ol a secretary" for each IC· count. To do tb.ll, operaton ha~ to learn a lot about each firm tbey deal with, which, ol course, takes tJme but pays off in terms otloni- An operator agreed, sayin1 that "we get to know the family problems. what fights are golne on, what the girlfriends' names are, and soon." They &bare a lot of joy with the clients as well. For instance, when ooe has a baby. they send cards, "just like seeret..lries do.'' It's obvious this personal touch retulta in P"eat rapport with the accounts. When one calls to •Ian out or pick up messa1es. the con- ven ation ls friendly. It also ta courteou.s and eftl. clent from the operator'• end ol , the communication. There are no slang terms aJ. lowed. A .tgn posted at each ala· Uon aervts as a constant re- And there ls ~o chlt-cbat. Each call ls ticketed with required in- tormation and the lime stamped on it. ALTHOUGH THE TaAFtlc 01ay be at Sta peak, the operators never seemed nqh aa they ,.. poat lnfonution 6:>t accuracy. In tbia part,tadar of:flc•, um. are alI awttcbboanS atattoaa that are fully 1talfed dutlnf lM.111 periods, wb.lcb usu.&Uy are an· } hour before and after business hours beitn and end. U one operator la tied up with a conversation, and other llchts are fiuhlna she receives help from CC>-worlcers. However, clients 1et ac· customed to C)De person handllnt calls (like a boss with a secretary). When another operator takes a call, often dl1ap- polntment la rqlatered .lo the cUeot'• vo&ce. All d tbe penoanel can handle caU. an any atllUoa and have no ~1 IDlonaatloa u each ticket It rued \nliir" account nwnber fot UIJ .ccell. A CODING SYSTEM also of- ten immediate lnformatlon, such as c~ colored Uabts mean revers business boun colored dots bove Uglit.I sign&l that the client la out. other cocl1ni tells such things u pick \q> the call on the first ring. od.hlrd rtn" Special services requlffil by some accounts include 101.Sna appoibltmenta. or 11 they have a beeper the1 mpt be pqed. Qat U"'9 Ull.fequlrement.s in the job~? A.ttbouP some of the staff have been telephone company. important you become when you're on TV. lt's unbelievable the doors that open." Despite the reward~ being a teen celebrity was not without its drawbacks. "The jealousy was unbelieva,. ble," he says, "but mostly it was from people not from my school . I had people who hated me and didn't even know me." One new dancer on "Shebang" walked up to him and said, "I hate your guts." She changed her; mind once she got to know him. • Although he teaches a rock' dance class through the Westminster Recreation Depart- ment, he says he's not as iood as (See BEAT, Page BZ) It's surprising and funny to hear people's reactions when they've been told theiJ have reached the wrong number. One lady demanded her dime back. *** One man called and when the operator answered "Mesa Mortgage," he said, "Isn't this Air1 California?" The operator answered, ''No, but I'm Susie, Fly Me!" trained, lt Ian 't necessary as N many hav\' on·the·Job tnJninf. Certainly, employes have to llke worJdnl with people, have • friendly and outgoine penonaU .. ' ty, be ~"' and, as Mrs.: Wedlock pointed out, have a aenaeothwnor. 1 Hu elktronlc answering deo vtces llurt the busineaa? On the contrary, Mn. Wedlocl Hid. "We've bad more account.I than ever. ''Oo the other hand, we do ~ commebd them for aome clleni. aa \beJ th tbelr needt better.'' Ho• can the company lose! Jt leli.Uiem. ~ , ' loEAA ANN l.Al'fDZ~: M1 trteM J are D ot ......... marrt.I the 0 l &o a' ol 1ru1 IVJS· WUI )1IO.,..... ..ua. an artu T • M,nle aaya a wile aboWd "1 ,·manic you" to h•r bu:aband after they have made love. I aay rio•"1·" • 'I'm perfec:Uy wlllln1 to let my "1Uband know he pleased me and ~at I apprttiate him u a Jover, ltat to say •'Thank you·• for sbmeWn1 that should be mutual· 1J satisfying seems ridiculous. Jl(ter all, he is not doing me a f•vor when he makes love to me, so why should I thank him? .. ~ ll ~., bGIW .......... .. sr•• • .,. to mall• hlm I 1D&dal do YOU uy1 ISMDEI> IN DtJ RJtAll DCU Dn'IDD: T• tld 111111 .... u.,.,.. ............... llllADllll&eMIN••llaep- tbi••'-l 1 I UJWleell& ~ ... ~ ........ I&. DEAR ANN LANDERS In answer to "One Wlth Two Tlred Ears," the reader whose friend is a non-stop talker, I suggest she check friend's medicine cabinet. There ls a better than even chance that this mouthy lady is turned on by some sort or Ta ............ *' r QRl; • ..... ...., ............. .,. .... ...,. ........... .... ,., cs.. •• , ..... ,.. ..... •••· If Iller rec•1•h• ~.... • • llfl9dal en.. ......... ..,. tr,.. dac ...... .. DEAR ANN LANDERS : Every year my hu band and I vl&lt Im folks who have a lovely home up oortb. A bachelor uncle lives with them. He ls a sourpuss. l neverllked Uncle Herman. Lut Kay we took our dog. King, with us and he bit Uncle Herman three different Uma. (Nothing serious -no sUtcbes > ~ • I'm have kS Kiq La not •l~ .... ll .... • cuep& a malbnaa wbo la knowll to hate clop. He alao l'Upped a odihbor kid '1to puUed Im tall. We pboood the follt1 lut nllht to tell U.m when we are comm,. They said, "Fine, but DON'T br lnl your dQe." My husband ia very upset. He thinks his folks should tell Uncle Herman to 10 visit bis sis- ter or brother during the Ume we plan to be there. To board King out would be very expensive and he doesn't 1ee why we should be ... to do YO ALA. DU&DO! MJ 11 I I•.._ .. c--. Y .. > '11• 11.u .._ ............ lb& ........ • wcl 1 • li'• dlelJ' ..._ _. ............... '" ............... Even lt drtnkini la the ''in" thln1 in your crowd, tt Medn't crowd you out. Learn the facts from Ann Landers's booklet. "Booie and You -For Teena1era Only." Send :SO cents in coin and a long, selr- addreaaed, stamped envelope to Ann Landers, P.O. Box 1400. El&ln Ill. 60120. Privy to Mislabeling Betting On Fun Getting ready for Monte Carlo night, Clipped Wings' annual fund raiser which benefits the Salvation Army's Children's Summer Camp Program, are Dennis Halloran, Cindy Hilgers (center) and Mary Jo Halloran. The event, which includes music and 1l draw- ing for a weekend in San Francisco for two. will begin ·at 8 p.m. Saturday, March 19, in the Montanoso Recrea- tion Center, Mission Viejo. By ERMA BOMBECK The American people can - and do -put \JP with a lot of in- consistencies. They live in hope that someday there will be a standard battery sold thaL will fit everything from a camera to an electric football game . . . a one-size-fits-all sweeper bag . . . or a regulation bulb that will plug into any string of Christmas tree lights. One of the things, however, that they are becoming quite militant about are the in· consistencies in labeling restrooms. This is clearly something that has gotten out or hand in this country with each business U-ying to outdo the other one In cleverness. Believe me when I say the most pathetic sight I ever saw in my life was a farsighted woman with ber nose pressed against a restroom door, following the out- line of a litUe figure in a hooped skirt. The restaurants were the first to get cute. Jn keeping with their decor, they decided to label their restroom door with the ap· propriate names for women and men. Thus you bad Senors· Senoritas, Moosieurs - Madames, Cowboys -Cowgirls, Chiefs -Squaws, and Tanan and Jane. Some of the more sophlsticated businessea came up with fie· tional characters like Samson and Delilah, Romeo and Juliet. and Scarlet and Rhett. As I said lo my husband one night. "You 've been lo the restroom. Give me a hint. What am I look· ing for?" "Mine was called 'General'," he said. "Terrific! I'll try for Motors " The cutesies we could have lived with, but in recent years they've added a new dimension -tbe animal kingdom. Finding your restroom is like · a romp through Disneyland. I have literally lurked behind potted faked plants waiting to sec who were the bucks and who were the does ... the heifers and the steers, the stallions and the ma res, the chicks or the chicklets, the pointers or the set· lers. , AT WIT'S END the restroom." said her husband, puzzled. "And I thought you had to go to LA to see the Rams. but that's before I fowtd out I was a Ewe and that Rams don 'l need change, and let's get out of here and I'll tell you about. it on the way home." STIMULATES young minds. Saturdays Calendar Offers Variety The other night, a woman rushed frantically back to her ta ble and said, "Here's your dime back and let's go." "I thought you. wanted to use in the DAILY PILOT 1'.\RT AUCflON: Dana ~ls lfigh School Parent l:riacher Student Assoc la· \ibn will sponsor the an- n(l#l art auction at 7 p.m. 6~rday, March 19, at' c,_sa del Sol, Mission VJejo. ~idding will begin at s;lo on lithographs, ~ hings, signed gr phics, watercolors Olis. WOMAN'S CLUB OF n· U N T I N G T 0 N B' ACH: A benefil l\.Ottheon is planned for n~ Tuesday, March 15, I~ the clubhouse. Rpservalions may be me_de with Mrs. Stanley Pt"sell, 536-4060. .. · PSI WORLD: An in- trbcluctory meeting is scbeduled for 7:30 p.m. T~day, March 15, In th~ Marriott Hotel, Ntvi><>rt Beach. The or· f From 81 •.. Beat he used to be and rarely goes dancing. ganazaUon is dedicated. to the development of human potential. LECl'URE SERIES: Bicycle touring will be the topic of Carla Yates when 1he speaks in the Mariners Park multipurpose room at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, March 16, under sponsorship or the Newport Beach Public Library. AMERICAN AS· SOCIATION OF RETIRED PERSONS: Chapter 857. Huntington Beach. will celebrate its sixth birthday at 1 p.m. Wednesday, March 16, m the Murdy Park Center. NEWPORT BEACH CHRJ5nAN WOMEN'S CLUB: Something Old Is Something New will theme the Wednesday. March 16, luncheon in the Airporter Inn . Fashions from Lil ' ·Audrey's Rttycled Rags wall be shown and M lid red Rice will speak. Reservations a re available from Mrs. Joe Stewart, S'lS-2741. TEEN CHALLENGE j.IKE A gunfighter of WOMEN: Margie Fulton lt-$ Old West, he was con· will speak at an 11 ·JO stJ'ntly ~Ing challenged 1 .m . luncM<>n Thursday, onthedancenoororput March 17, in Teen o II} l h e s Po t t o d e · c h a 11 e n g e C e n t e·r , mdhstrate his footwork. Orange. ROME ECONOMICS ASSOCIATION: Manag- ing theTimein Your Lire is the topic for the Orange District's meet- ing, scheduled for Tues· day, March 15, at the Stu - dent Center of Orange. Coast College. Social hour begms at 5:30 p.m .• with dmner at 6:30 followed by the pro· gram at 7·30 . Guest speaker will be Sally Peterson. executive as- sociate dean of students atUCI A RT AUCTION : A fund -raislllg art auction bener1ttang the Happy Valley Preschool will be given by the Rob<'rl Sills Gallery of Los An~eles Friday. March 18, at Sam 's S <'af oo d restaurant. Huntington Beach. A preview of the art will begin at 7 p.m and continue until the st.trt or the auction al 8:30 . Original artwork Oy artists such as Pall. Picasso and Chagall will be included. Admisa1on Is free and the public is invited. BRANDEIS UNIVERSITY NATIONAL WOMEN'S COMMITTEE: Th e Orange County commit- tee will celebrate 1t.s fifth birthday with a breakfast Wednesday. March 16, at 9:30 a.m. in the Newport Beach home of Carol Berg. Admission is a dona- tion to the Brandeis book fund. L E G A L SECRETARIES: Harbor Area members will meet at 6 p.m. Wed- nesday, March 16, in the Saddleback Inn, Santa Ana for a birthday din- ner . EXECUTIVES' SECRETARIES: A de- monstrallon of bag pack- ing will be given by Pamela French of the Kiwi Club during a 7 p m . dmner Tuesday. March 15, in the Open Hou se. Orange. Children and Their Parents: Exploring a ·Growing Relationship will theme a free all-day session Friday, March 18, in the Senior Citizens' Center, Garden Grove. Beginning at 10 a .m ., the workshop is sponsored by the Orange County Cowtcil on Aging. Registration is limited and preregistration is re- quired. Further informa- tion is available by call· ing 547-6241. CAR WASH : Job's Daughters. Bethel 313 of Newport Beach will have a spring car wash Satur- day, March 19, at An- derson's Gas Station, corner of Mesa Verde East and Adams St.. Costa Mesa. Proceeds will go to the Introduces "THE LEFT BANK" which is for the purpose of serving those wno want styles to reflect the trend with onces that are truly aflordable -call for our weekly special. LEFT IAHK SPECIAL For This Wffk ~E~HEHT s12 462 East 17th St. Costa Mesa (714)64:2·0434 ' LECTURE: A Light Look at Freedom will be presented by Richard Armour. traveler, lee· turer and author at Santa educational-promotional ..-----------------------------, fund which provides scholarships. An a College. Wed n es. ;;;;=====;;;...;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;-._ day, March 16, at 11 a.m. RU Ff ELL'S Ills lecture, to be de· livered in Phillips Hall. will compare humor and satire in the U.S. with that of a totalitarian s tate such as Nazi Germany Sponsored by the Com- munity Services Office of Rancho Santiago Com· munaty College District. the program 1s free and open to the public. WORKSHOP: Adult ( UPHOLSTERY wtwt.Y•W..t ....... tt22 .......... c1. C..te MH• -541.025' L M. BOYD ) INFORMS In the DAILY PILOT One pound of conee. When you open a new checking account of $250 or more. tJe seldom watches Bli\dstand and reels the da..tcers in the '60s were mbre "down-to-earth" r-------------------...:.....--=::::::i:::::::=------------- hith school types. Today ltley're more self· c41iter«i and show-otnah wtf,b "iero personalU.y -- J*-a lotor glitter." ut more than danc· In 1 Hoots today ts in· t sled In his teaching a after-school ac· llvlties. He coaches elementary school nag football and basketball for higb school-age boys. Yet, as he glances through his scrapbook.a o~erflowing with pie· tures and pop star auto- graphs, he smtles and says, "I enjoyed it very much and wouldn't trad<: the memory or it lor all money 1D the world.·• raise funds for your club, organization If you non profrt dJ:> OI OI qot iitotion needs to raise fl.l'tds coll t-brtington Center 897-2533 ond ~'$ wil send )'OU CM Charity Fair detan OMPREHEHSIOM _.PRACTICALITY OFDllAMS .. By DR. BIOOKWB. YN TURNER · · PCMea 'DtllClO:,:, 1MI .... CADIMY Of HIW ~ PH091X FllDAY-MAI. 11 1:00 P.M.. ZONTACWI ......................... . , , .... ., amsr UNITY auat °'NEWPORT BEACH DOMAnoM-PM WE 111011 HIRD TO SELL HOMES RllHT! Llat your home with your home town real estate company. When It comes time to sell your home. you've a right to expect the very best professional service all the way through the tranaacilon. 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The gala will begin with a social hour at JI a.m. Wednesday, March 30, in the Registry Hotel. A luncheon and the fashion parade will follow. Travilla, who has had a three-year sab· batical In Spain, is back designing for women who want to look elegant and feminine. His re- putation as a designer for motion pictures is in- tern ationaJ . . A native Californian, Travilla has held a long-term contract with Warner Brothers Studio where he won his Academy Award. He also has been nominated four other times. Proceeds from the show provide free youth concerts and in-school chamber concerts throughout the county. Four double concerts for firth gi;.aders were held recently at Melodyland Center, Anaheim, with more than 25,000 youngsters in attendance. Tickets, at $25, may be reserved by calling Mrs. Harry Levy atSS2·8107. Scorpio Be Optimistic FRIDAY, MARCH 11 By SYDNEY OMARR ARIES (March 2l·April 19): Smooth saiJing -that is major message. Problems are handled with aplomb. 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She was not h•PPY there, however, because the wages were small and everything made was exportedtotheSovietUnion. Miss Gerrard and her daughter finally de- cided to escape to London, which meant walking 14 hours toward freedom. The day was rainy and the designer got lost. She learned, after she ar· rived safely in Austria, that she could have made it in an hour. After Uving in South Wales for 10 years and running her own knitwear boutique, she moved to Canada and finally to New York, where her headquarters now is. She is working hard to get expo.sure for her line because she believes it has been dismissed in the past as matronly, without being seen by critics. The clothes appeal to women who travel, Ms. Gale asserted. "They can be unfolded, hung out and are free of wrinkles. A woman can take a gorgeous evening gown on a trip.'' 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SILUllNG AN OPENING NIGfll' ON Friday will be ·-n. Furt..ucb" at the Westmlmter Com- mwatty'lbeat.81', "Nlabt ot January tllh" at Golden West Colle1e and "The Uoa ln Winter" at UC Irvine. On Saturday Soulh Coast Repertory official- ly unveils "Two GenUemen of Verona" alter two weeks of extra performances, while Wednesday will see "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nesl" bowing in at Oranee Coast College. At Weetmwt.er. Sondra Evaoa (wbostaeed the highly successful "Gypsy" lut season) 15 directin1 the latest version of New York's all·time longevity champ, ''The FantasUcks ... Kent Johnson plays the bandit-narrator El Gallo with Saundra Allen and Bill Hess, the latter a late replacement, portraying the youq loven. COMPLETING THE CAST A.BE Robert Sax, Robert James. Chuck Staneart, Jobn Autry and J . D. Elmquiat. The musical is scheduled for six weekends, playing Fridays and Saturdays at the Weslmlnater theater, 7272 Maple St. Reservations 893-86215. ·-•(- 531-9580 "1'11 MWU M PAHMI SlllW AMIN CPOI '1.Ut flOM NOON nu ntlUCNI IO OICAl--1 ROCKY !POI IOHT, HO PLM41 e.•-~ THI INClllNIU SAUM C"OI Nit A MAml Of TIMl!Nt A TIUI tT011•1 .... ~ TOWN TMAT llllMB l.leOWN c•I '"" A SMALL 10WM IN tlW 111 r• ~"°'4 IOCICT(POI '1.US MU11\ltPOI IOllT NO PWU Inter ntission Toe11 Tltlas AudHmee memt.n will Mn'9 a juJ"on and de- cide UM outcome ol "Njlbt ol Jaou.ry 18th," A7a Rand'• vtntaae court.room drama. at the Acton Playbox Theater of Golden Welt CoUece. CbarHs Mit~hell dlrecta the ahow with Della lloee. Mara Houdyshell and Jerry Usury a.s the defendant and two attorneys, respectively. Performances will be liven Fridays th.rough Sundays for three weekends at 8:30 in the Playbox. Reservations 892·7Vl. -~•1"91111• PICKS 54TH F1LM AlfNd Hitchcock In C.oort aALnJIOU <AP) - Aetr•H Carol Chaa• ntn1'• oat petfonn&Me beft wW be 1n a court rather th.llD on a 1ta1t. ..... Owmtna qreed l4 teatify at the May 3 trial of two Baltimore men charged with the December theft of her $30.000 mink coat. Sneaking m for only two performances at UC Irvine's Ut1le Theater is the historical drama "The Lion in Winter." UCI graduate student David Larson is directing the play, which ~iU be staged Fri.day and Saturday at 8: 30. Reserv•tions 833-6617. Romantic Suspense Sel,ected WHEN THE actress f alled to aJIPear at a trial Friday, Criminal Court :~~~~~~~;.=~~=~~--~ Judie James Penott is· sued a bench warrant for her and her husband, Charles Lowe. "TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA," directed by Dan Sullivan, opens officially Saturday night at South Coast Repertory. 1827 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa Ronald Boussom and R.Jcbacd Doyle take the title roles in the Shakespearean comedy. Others in the SCR cast are Anni Long, Elizabeth O'Toole, Martha McFarland, Morgan Mackay, John Ellington, Don Tucbe, John-David Keller and Art Kousltk. Curtain time is 8 o'clock nightly. except Monday. with a 3 o'clock matinee on Sundays. Reservations 646-1363. The bench warrant was dropped after Per- rott met with tbe pro- LOS ANGELES (AP> aecution and the city _ Alfred Hitchcock bas solicitor about the case. chosen the subject for his Miss Channing's coat .... Tb disappeared from her Mth moYle. It's .. e hotel room while she was Short Night," described as "a love story with appearing in ''The Bed strong suspense and ac-Before Yesterday," a play which had been tion elements." bound for Broadway but , Orange Coast College joins the parade next week when "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" ar- ·r1ves on the stage of the OCC au4itorium. David Schuster and Lois Farah bead.line the cast of the mental hospital comedy-drama under the direction of John Ferzacca . The film will be based folded on the road. ~~-i ... ~~~~~i!~~~~~~-(111 on the novel by Ronald .----------- PERFORMANCES OF "CUCKOO'S Nest" will be given Wednesday through Saturday only at 8 o'clock in the college auditorium. Admission is free. Friday's column will spotlight three other pro- ductions opening next weekend -"The Girl in the Freudian Shp" at the San Clemente Community Theater, "The Hot L BaltimOTe" at Golden West College and "You Can't Take It With You" at the Costa Mesa Civ1c Playhouse. Slayer Film Not Porno ANN ARBOR. Mich. CAP) -A producer who plans to make a movie about the life or convicted slayer John Norman Collins has denied that the film will be pornographic Kirkbride, plus a non- fiction work, "The Spr- inging of George Blake,·· based on the same spy tale which Kirkbride fic- Call 642-5678. Put • few words to work for ou. tionalued. '----------- "The Short Night" will be set in England and Finland. with a chmax at the Russ~ border. "COUSIN COUSINE" 7•tP..M. SUM. OMl Y 2·4·6-1· I 0 ''I don't know when• this thin~ got started." Willaam Martin. producer-director or the -;==-===~==._..==-==;ir.~:";.Q~~~~~-· Califomia·based KBS Productions Ltd .. said. "Of course, we have some four-letter words in the scnpt and m one l>Cenc." he added. "IOUHD POR GLORY" The Adventures of the WILDIUISS FAMILY A ....J.m p/-r "'1nlty wl>e tv....4 l+t.lr boo*• .., chrlllrofl..,, .• -AY\1·H•'°lt UT/\Utl 2 0 .. 4 10 ,,....,lt SO. COAST PLAZA :µ 10 a.11111 SI ~ii II 1111 ,a.,1•' 11ROCKY1 • 7:10. t :45 SAT/~l :l0..l:40 5:4~:00.10:15 CINE MALAND ""' ~ j -..a~··., 1411 S. h tliel LI-ll~ llOI lttl"""'' ~¥;·~-'"THI IHCalDllLI SAUH" -AU11\ U.ll~lll-J~· "\.OYE AHO PA1l4" -..oliTl"U U.Tl-~H·l•U CMMACEHTll 979-414 1 ST ADtUM DIUYI r.. nt.1uo WISTaOOIC SJ0-4401 NTTCITT tf7..0IJ2 SADOLRACk ruu 511-5110 10r111e oriceOI Spires is celebrating the first anniversary of the open· ing of its Costa Mesa and Irvine dinners Ret.taurnnts with a fantastic treat for you .JWO DINNERS FOR THE PRICE OF ONE! It's our way of saying "thank:." for being our customer. ~-----------.. The only req!Arements ore that you bing this coupon with you ond both I I meals nut be the some. The Two Fu 0ie offef is good a t Spire\ I Rt1stOt1oits in Cosio Mesa ond Irvine only ond includes Top Srtoin 1 Stea~. Fish ond Chips Of' Roost Beef. The Two fOf One offer erids Saturday, Morch 31, 1977. Two for °'8 Dinner Specials must be I I con~~ on promises ond or,. Y'nled from 2 p.m. to 10 p.l'T\. All other menu items a e at regular pnc~\. " 1 mp SIRLOll STEAK ~ sa.75 1 I Atiot; 11\eot ~Ill!" ~·~110 ~m~c-~.111cnao·• '"' ·l.Yl'O"'!• "'dl"""tut" I I FISH I CHIPS TWO FOR S2.25 I I (loll .. """ lt"'81« °""~Mell ~5t"'ll"' f,..,,. "-" ,., ..... O' ..... .,. ... ,,,, , ~ ~.. I I ROASI BEEF TWO roR s2.75 I I T""""' f;f.t" c1' -• Df'C>I CllQWl'I fl!M .. llJP OI ~•lad vtO'l'•IW t"Oil'.t ol C<k1lt'. lrn~ •Cl' •"Cl b<~I J ------------ COSTA MESA IRVINE • 1.~ ttA•M! Bv t IAtc->~ "' ' ~'""' "SAILOR WHO FtU FIOM GUCI wrTH TH SUN ( I ..ICING KONG .. IPGI "TWIUGHr'S LAST GLEAMING .. Ill "SLAP SHOr 111 .. TWO MINUTE WAANING'' --_,,_,,_,.,,.,.,,,..,..,... __ GEOROESEGAL JANE FONDA (POI , JHE (R) ENFORCER TWILIGHT'S '"THE ADVENTURES 0 THE WILDERNESS FAMILY" PLUS (PG) .. WINTER HAWk" CINOOCENTER LAST GLEAMING tU.noe•• .. ~c.ot•••~ .. ,. •HDIClffT'll t1Mt4t CARFl (ER) ~~OntOMAS CHARLES GRODIN "THIEVES" Pl.US. "A MATTER MARLO THOMAS (PG) OF TIME" EDWARDS CINcr M.t.'90IAf .. AMI co , ...... u. , .... ,,., I J .. Ef!lployment Rate D (API -11lle iDC a dul t L5 ,.... <'•l .. httour1 '° 1 •.... ~ tn r . u.-. b.u rwpar'l.lld, Th& ...,.. '" ....... rate ol 1 ..5 ,.,. <'ml F4dlruary. It •• tbo fourth 11.ralOt mcmlh of dec1.iM lnlbea&enwt. •All'l'IN GLICK, GOV. Ed· mund Brown Jr. '1 employment director, eald Wednesday the You Can Bank ma Ii. • • Rush/or Tea Breu:B lncrea.se In /t,s Price LONDON <AP> Corree drinkers who switched to tea to save money ~•II soon rind the. cost of the substitute rising London dealers report that the price of tea is about to soar all over the world, and a cup m Bri- tain may cost twice as much this summer as 1tdoes now. . •• But Not Always THEY SAID A key reason for booming prices is that many con· sumers are turning from increas· ingly expensive coffee to cheaper beverages, particularly tea. London auction prices rose from Sl'20 a kilogram (2.2 pounds! on Feb. 28, 1976, to $2.57 a kilo on the same day this year. Al Monday's auction the price hit $2.90 a kilo Mobile office of Catalina Savings and Loan Association lives up to its name, spending Wednesdays and Fridays behind its facade in Sonoita, Ariz., and the rest of the week in Patagonia. When empty, the false front is popular with camera-laden tourists and local jokesters. says branch manager Carrie Fortney. LNG Site Delay Asked Brooke Bond, one of Britain's largest tea wholesalers, said American and Canadian buying al recent auctions in the Near Eas t and London caused a shortage in a market that until months ago was burdened with a glut. LOS ANGELES (AP) -Assemblyman Terry Goggin says the state should designate the Energy Commission . as its "central authority for natural gas supply" and delay site selection for a li- quefied natural gas <LNG) terminal. The San Bernardino Democrat descnbed LNG as, at best, a high-cost insurance pohcy for California industry. He added that the state should not make an Irrevocable commit ment to build an LNG racility for at least a year, saying liquefied gas will cost twice the highest price currently being charged for con- ventional gas. Pl'BLIC !IJOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Pl'Bl.IC NOTICE SUPEAIOACOUAT 01' THI ~c;TITIOUSaUSINESS "CTITIOUS8USINESS HATEO,CALIFOANIA l'OA NAME STATEMENT NAM[ STATEMENT THE COUNTY OF ORANGE: '"~ followlnq oenon l\ dolnQ bV\1 Tru tollow•"Q ~r\OI\\ •lft'dolnC') t;)U\1 No A ~.S1 ne\' .n n,.\\ "'' NOTICEOFNEJIAINCOFPETITl()ot THE CU 5 T 0 0 I 11 N C.OLOENWESf lAUNOAY ANO FOA PAOBJITE OF WILL ANO 11011 MA.INTENANCE SEl!VICE, 11141 ORY CLEANING. U' AQ.&I&, B•lbO• LETTEASTESTAMENTAllY Pr.n<•P" Minion v .. 10. Calllorn1• l\IMO,CA 91'>&1 E'ldl• ol ARN[ I' RINGEN '1lll P•ul Kdplan, IOJ21S~•"9rbl8 Or. 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AHO ~o• LITTllU o~ AO I• "" l'tl)I& :~:~:::TION WITN THI WILL !Pwf"t '~ ,...,.,.. l.0-' 1 (l111 ., o 1 'ii\At f\ l 10 If 'J• t•1t I I"" It O-f,:1,::.0"' HELIN M ROaf JHWH #lf0fl(f tfi. ._.(A£8Y' r,tvFN ,.,_.~ AALPH ~ AOfl£11TSON "•• hl••I ,..._, •• ,, • ott1h.,.. tOt P~I,. 04 Wjlf AM PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSI HEU NAME STATEMENT Th .. fol1ow1nq persons •r~001nq bu t nf\\ 6\ DIANE •nd COM PANY •~91 H1rbor Bl'td C:O.••-•A CA '7~17 '"'' l\toOhflr P or o,~,.,,. ( Ro1>11tord, 11 <;unoan<o Or N•woort Ot•Cll.CA~61tl Tt\1\ bu~nt'\S •\ condU't•<f bv "" 1n dlVIChhil O•.,,., E RoO<llard ll'\1\ \tattwWf't w•\ tllfld witri •~ Count'f (trrllt of OrMIQf" Countv on Fttb 1•. "" FIJJl1 Pubh\"'11 Or 1n~ (tJ.t\l 0.111h Pilot M~r< n J tri. 11 >• 1~11 Pl'BLIC NOTICF. CP-1111 \UPI! AIOI! COURT OF THE \TATE OF CALIFOllNIA FOR T"E COUNTY OF OAAHCE HO A....,, NOTICE OF HEAAINC OF Pf TITIOH FOR PllOllATE OF HOLOCllAPHIC WILL AHO 1'011 IS- SUANCE OF LfTTEllS TESTAMEH· TAllY 011 IN THE ALTEANATIVE. LETTER~ OF AOMIHISTRATION WITH WILLAHNEXEO r,1~1• nl GEOAGE AOBFl!T OAVIS 11 ~ •nown •S CiEOAC.E RO!lf Ill DAVIS SI! O··c•~,, .. ., NOT ICE IS HEl!E9Y C.IVEN lh '' JERRY JOA~ WAL IC(A I""""' JIJotrv .JO.tn ~·llM' h"\ 1111>'1 h• r. ,,, ,, O-l·t•IJ4"'1 h~ Pr()f)at,.o• t<•tth')l')r•lOhtf W 1li "'"" ,,,,, l\\U'1n<.P t.t L .. lf. '"" r ... <.t,tm•1n ,,.,., '" 011• p,.,1111nn1 r nr 1n ~ht• AH• ,n,1t•Y'I for l•·tt11r tlf 4dmln''""' flf!I• wtfh W•ll ,f\nn1·vMj rPIPr .. ..,(4' lo NM•( "i '" N\ddf' fN lurthrr OArtlc "''"" 1nd thttl I"'•,,,.,.,.. t'H:td 01.;cr ot h+!tH1nq ,,,,.. \mt 'M , ht· .. rt •.• t t1r M uth 11, ••11 ,,, '" ,.,, j fU tn IN• fOUtfr1.om ,.,, O,.o.., trnf''" No 1 rif '"'t1 c_our• At ''"' C ..,. r.-nff"'f' "''"'' W1•1ol. rn ff'H' C1tv ot '""'' • 6,.., .. (AHt(W'ntA 01'1• i Mitrr.,' \'411 WILLIAM£ SIJOHN, ,. r1Ul'\ty ,, .. ,. DA~f M Hl\.MEN 111• 'I'"' A ........ u-Ole'" CA tt•Dl AttfffW¥ fw "9tltlOt1•r WILLIAMY SCHMIOT Att.,.,_.¥.tt L.Aw 1M ~lft M•-0. Su111>oo .. , • .,." .. K~.cAnMO f t f U U ) M4-tftl Pub• '~Or.-~ CoA • O-t1ly P111u. SUMMON\ c.""""'"'"'nnt1 Pl••1trrc T1rf .. ,f')ANn1 nwrA ' PUBLIC NOTICE M•'<" • J tO 1•11 ... _, ,~.of L~t~f\ Of .A.df'T'l"Ulf• ~'1 1' •·O"I ""'"' ,,.. ...... ,..._. .. "' 10 tf\iit ~ti ~------------':;:.:_~ """""' ,.,,..~., to wht<h "'.or ff>t Wt EK\ H[MPtflll N0Yf\ IN ''"Ol>'•l10f\ Off£N0""41 WllllAM 11 ,q ""' .-noOOF \I '""f>v9". NOTICIE' You M •t -\wH flit t•vr1 MA• ............ y+w •U"-i• ••Mr ....... ,..,.,41 Wft._,, YW ,.,~ wlllll• ,. """ lie" ................ ... ....... AVIM)'Uti.-M\fW .. ,,.• ... •• fl TrlllHl,.•1 _. M<l.ir ,.., ... Ud '"' ._.,_,. • _, -u• r ....... . ""''• ....... , l•• .... '" .... "'"' .. ,. .......... 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UUl•tm &tt_y_ -..UH . fht _. .. ,_,.,,,,. ,,,,,._, Plibli\htd ()r ...... tM.t 0 ••1¥ Pitel , .. 1• -110, 17 ,.,, 1tl 11 19* NO'TICll TOCll(Ol fO•S C •llATION 0-S IECUlllTY IHTIAUT u-u.o•-c--r ... 1 c--T•-•en fo •II ....,.,.,. fW.>fOi~ cl,\I"'\ .t4tl•"\f tr.. ~f"tf' ,._,..11\Mf•r """'"4Jd ""'~Of" •r~f\• "''''CW'I' 'V ,.,,_"f'tv'"Utr1,..., .,_.fQf',. •~ rh~·k ,, .... , •• , ""'<"bod bl"•ow 1'ii 4 Oft\UMl'l"Mf.., N tUk"t I\ twor•"v f11Y'fll'\ th.tt • bvtlf tf'•n\fef' by w•v Ci' t•ll '°"Of • 'H'•" ly l"t•r•\I I\ '"°"' I() .,_, rnM'tilt t fW. no\m~ Of th• dflbfor ., IOMN ,_ TOM &..tN5QN, lnd•vtdu.al+y And Ot>1nq IKl\IM\\ ••SIX PACK MA~KE T ~nd •1\6 A• !<ARM ANO H0¥E ,.000 ~E llVICE I,,. bu\IM\\ ~ddr••\ nl ,,,.. d~tttl)r I\ 10•tl lll;it4Jll• A'lt•P\tJf'I Al'\otl\f'•M C•ltfO.,nl• ,,,.,. n.tf'nf' of ttt- "'<u••d .... n. I• 'fATION"L ACCEP TAN C E CO M PANY OF '""'~' pet11tv4~\ ~ lh•U .... ,,,.,._ .. ~ t'••t• .. ""'~ t~ "'"'• ... , ...,,, ~• ,,,,, MAttJit,.. 1•1t •• 10 ftO • m .,, ,,..... ( ~''°"' of 0-pef1rTWn1 "fo > "t '-'•cf (O\iff •I fff/t (hi~ (•l'\t ... 0f'IW W 4J\I ti'\ IP,• (Uy of \•nl• An111 C AllftJrnt• o.1.,, _<" • 1•11 WILLIAME SIJOHN ~.c .... OOH LAKE-OOH LAKE.JR AttorM.,..•lUw 111 Sowl~NlllSl ..... Slli't t•lt LH A .... lft. C.llfonM• ..... hi IJlll U1- Attw1My•IW: Pettt1- Pu11ll•-Or-C.IM•I O~tlv Piiot. M•rcll 9 10. •• "" P UBLIC NOTICF, CALIFORNIA 1M "'"'""" ~••\\ nr ------·-------lht .. cured P41rly I• •• ., Wll\r.lr• \UPllllOll COUllTOI' TMI Dlvd Sull• >01 lhv~rlv Hiii< STATIO~CALll'OllNIA~Oll (•lllt1tn•~ "''•' AS I\ ~-lo ,,,. TMI COUNTY 0'011ANOI "'cur•d -1¥ •.atd dt6'0f 11<9\ v...., '"" l'M A·*• IOllOwlf'Q ot ... r bu11,,..,S n•m•\ -<Ml H 0 T I C IE 0 I' H I! A II I H 0 0 I' dr•'"''"'""'"t"'"w•,.l•~l ... ll ~ETITIOfi ~ ~•e>eATI 01' WILL llu\llW'\\Ne•••H HONE ANO l'Olt LETTIAS 0~ AD 8u•l-•AddrT•"'' l17•Soull'I M•l~ MINISTllATION WITM Tiii WILL ~l•tol ~la A•• C.lllOntl•. UOC A N N I • I 0 A N 0 F 0 II lrvi•P Av.nu• Nowporl llu<P> AUTNO•IZATION TO AOMllflSTIA Ct 1110,.,.a UNO&ll TMI INO&~INOEHT AO , .... p._rty '" ... tullfKlod to""' MINISTllATIC>tf 01' ISTAT&S ACT \#fu•lly I"'·~· .. ..,..,o<•lf'tl •• 10'11 l~•O•ATICOOl S .. llT s•o1 IC•ltllt Aw...,. AnaMlm <;alltontla EU•I• ol MAlllE E ~HOllT l11• Soul .. MA•., Slr'MI S.0..1• A.,. O.co..WO C•lllorn•• HOO 1rvl11• Avt,.ue NOTICE IS Hl!Al'tlY GIVEN l°"'I H•w-lS.a<ll C.lllornl• l "ME$ E HEIM, Public AO T,.. I>'~ to~ •utl1f'<l..S lo ttw "''"'"'•tor IOr ""' "°""'y ol Or"'qo •~curl!¥ lftl.,..\I m.oy l)oo ""1Cfl!W" ""' 111.-1 -• ~·-'°' v n.-... O~~r .. lly M •II furftlh.tf'f't t"mlU,tno~ Aidmlnhtr~'-'wH"t,,.w•U 11tnrw1fldto m.chl~ ""4om•nl t~•• tOOllN> tn-oet1hon•~ and tor ~tMrr1AhM to ll•lur~ -.-01oe1tt. ,,., .... , on-•dmlnhw-r ,._ •••••• unt!Pr IM In wmory o1 ,......,.11• _. '" .,.. • ., --n• Admi,,i\l11ll011 or E•••tt' eM 11111-"'*"' afld ._..,., 1,._ A<I IPr-te C-Hl el \<'QI re lt"41blt•. efld '""bu" 1ri1n\lor by w•y fHO'>(t In wl\k h h m-lor l1irtl!•r ., trHUefl ... -llrllf 11119ASl ,, Ill ...... rllculM•. _ ,,,.. , ... ,,_ •lld l>ltc• cen,um,,.ettd •I Ille ottl<e Of Of l\fffll'Q IN Sime IWI\ &. ... \~l IOt NATIONAL ACCl!l'TANCI COM ~r('ll "· 1m, •1 ''° 0,,,. In .... PANY 01'CALIFO~Hl"-a.i7Wlh/'llre <O<iflrOl>m ol 0.0.'1_,,l No I of Hid 81•", Swlle )Ol lle••rly Hllll, <ourl,&ll'OOClvk CtlllffOtlVeWe\1,111 C.lllOf'l'lla. ... Ol'tl..,MffCr. ti, 1'n. IM C.llYolStnll A1141 (.tllfOf'ftlA Oel•dMMtll1, 1'11 0•1-.IP'-..OryH. 1tl1. 5ttllf'Ml'.ny WIU.IAM l ,MJ°"N NATIONAL ACCltPTANCE Cour>tyCterk <:OllolPAHY AOlllAN KUYl'all OFCALIFOllNIA CffftlY~ ..... Byt..~J Pl•Uo' JONHM ~Ana1110N.~f Vl{t ""'.,,..., .. , Clvlt CltMef' Or WKI NATIONAL ACClll'TAMCI ft 0 .... tm COM~ANYOl"CALlll0••1A St•t•AM,CAtmt M4JWll•~•lvf ,S..itt#1 Tel C1Ult:M"" .......... HIM-,~· ttll I AttWIW¥•1W-IC ......... , .... ., PuMIW<! ()r-CNt~t Oitlh Pitel f'upll\~e Or-Co." 0.11., ...... M•rrll 10 ton Mtrr"' 1 • 10 "" 47• ,, ... " .. WI WOUl.D LllCE TO II YOU. ~llHD The p'ractice or pharmal'y offer<; muny opportunlt1ec; to hr or serv1cc F.ve rything we supply is an aid to vour better health or <'Omfort Our colll'Jtl' Hullies enables 11" to protect you from harm When you 11et any non-prescription remedy or health-aid. wby not •a<;k our prMeSllional oplnton or its merit? We will give you an honest, jud1tcment If we adv1c;e 1t m1,1thl be wic;e r lo t'ons ult a phy!dcian . inc;tead or ~elf treating, It may ~pnre you future trouble YOU OR YO'UR DOCTOR CAN PHONE US when you need a delivery. We will deliver promptly without extra . chara• A great mnny people rely on us for , their hotith needs. We welcome requests for dellveory service and charae acoounl,. Pill L.o PNAIMACY Ht.._....I ... ......... ..-y ~.._,,u.1uo fl&W'• .. dowo aJ two ptttft\la • paUlt1 from \l:w t 1 Pl'f'C nl un mplO) mcnt rate 10 lbe prevluu• rrbruat')' Ghea ~ at Wlll lbe nm Um• ID lO ~·an \hat W\Htp!o)- m cnt drqJtped bt-\ ween January and YebruarY. ··Thls decllne Ul tbe 1t.:1t.e'11> WI· employmtat rate rtO.c~ a eon· llouatioa ol lbe l.rtod reported lut monUl, whl'n an inc:reu. of 358.000 jot» during 1976 abowed Utilities Report that Ca11forn1a c-r•all'd new mplOJIDNI at a r e JI ~ h 11h•r than th• n attoaal n era1•." GI ck Mt TOTAL UN&•PLOY•ENT dr bJ a.• from , tn Janu.sy to &11. la f'cbnaarJ. Emp.loymeot etimbed b1 as, 100 10t» to a total ot &.•.ooo T~ Department ol Employ· me-nl Oevc-lopm~nl. whtcb Click direct.a, aaid the labor ataU1l1c1 11how ··a marlted economic rt' Oft l 1 n U I h l'n al lTt . : Empl.o)' m•nl In racl colU\J'\adJcln cllmbed bf t, abon J for a total ttl m .1 . Slroal de- mand and tontinued fair wutlwT 1purred e~ymcnt LA UM ln· duslry. Manulac:turin«i:. ManufaC"· turin• Jobs dropped by 1,100 tn 1.647.~. No Blackouts Expected SACRAMENTO t AP J Cahforn1a 's maJor electric uhlities s ay they can s upply the state with enou~h po\\.er this year despite the drought Al Arenal . a Southern California Edison Company vice president, told the state Energy Commission Wednes day that there should be no need to ration electricity or use rolatlng blackouts Uus summer HE PRESENTED ~ statewide view of the energy s1tuat1on, re· quested by• the commission because the drought has severely reduced power from hydroelec tric sources. But Arenal said the ab1hty of Southern California ut1lit1es to send surplus power to the drought-stricken north could be c-ut off b y unf o re s een breakdowns or heatwaves m the summer months The utillty s pokesmen backed down from warnings made early I his year that there would be roll mg blackouts. Barton Shackelford. a Pac1f1c Gas and Electric Company <PG&E> vice president, has said previously that there would be blackouts if the company 's Diablo Canyon nuclear power 'fEW YORI( IA"I Cr1w ()I Cr~, Co Cullr F.tt Oenlv M O•ta Oqn Del• IOQ 001 Int Decor In ·~ ~~,~~~:;"\!'.'' tonal Se<Uf',llt-'\ 0f>41M \ A\\n 011 .. r t~ counttf' BM~ ln\ur•nc.e & lndu\t , 1~1 \10<'91,\ AEL Ind AFA P•S AID tnc AVM Ct> Ad01\n W Adv qo, Albforl\ A ll(O Irv All,.f'q Pn AUyn 8~ Am E •P Am f" nl AM Futn Arn G•-t A M t(tO "'" lfol,....,. Am Wr11j Amtr Ow Af'l.ttJ1I"" Anl'lf'U'\ R Anl•Co Ard May Ark WI Ci A•CC Bo• JI ll<i•• LI 8atrd Al 8•"0 Hy &ti.am Rll 8•\Htt F Bois Mk B~•tf,,.- 9tll l •b 81bb Co 9>rd 5'>n 8 1rtchr BIC~ Hill\ BonrA Int Rr'10tn Brink'\ Br~' Su :~~~b~ =~~~'~r'" CalWS• C•mt>I Cit C.tnf'ad H CH SW1l Caoln Al' Cao he C••• C.o C•nVI PS CrHn L•• Clleu Ut cn1 8 r1dQ Clllllft ~ c"'"s (J,t.1~ F CIOnUl ,. t:;11lnUl B (lirll Mf Cl-Cr> Co1u Vt111 Co,,, Cir (om1 Sit Comw P• Co11 P•o l~ • O•~lb AQ •1 f I DfoltU 011 • 10 0.-Luc C I ,, I 0•1 CMT 1 , 8 Del lnlRr 1 • )~ o ... ,, [l 1• • 8 Df•m Cry 10\iti ,,,., 011n C•v n 11"-Oocut"I "' 1 0 0011.,,. c, 11.i • ""'• Oor<h c, 11~ •l•· Oov•• 08 ,.. 1\\ Oun~ n O •" 10 Ou"•"°" •'• 10~ El>l'rln '" ,,,, 11 . E<Ofl lAb " 11 [IPH El ' i•, E ld4'r I" \"9 s # E,,.,. ,.....,. I )') 10 > E1-. MOO r' ~.: ~~r~Y:u' 1' 1''· EQu1V O•I I)., U ' • Eth•n Al IS" " F •b h • • , '" F1dUn LI n :r' ~i'Bt's~< "', ,, .• ,.,, 8 0\t :~ :~; ~:~';!;'t~· ': ; 1:,. ~:~~W9~1u IA W 1 For-.1 0 \"°• 1"-FrmiQii 71\, 131, F olomnt 1:~ ~~ ~;~~~,,c~I 1~ l'"t rfnO l(fl 11' 1 731, Gtn Rlf\ 1~ 1'• Ct Rf1n~u 11 .. l'• Gov E f 1n • 1 10 G11ph Cn J ... • G""" Ml 3~·~ ~~~ ~~1l I~~'~ 1-. 1'-' Gvrocin •lilt 4\\ HAf'Of'r R 11 1 1''° Hltf'lt N{ 1.,. 1 ~•n,.d f 11. ·~ Hott>t'lm 141.t 1\"'t Hoo¥,.,. Ui.. ,....._, Hor11 "'" fl 1 t~ Hurt\. P4U> Sf.·, y 1, Hv.\tt Co •• 1 t.'4 My4tt Int 1)0 \ll Ind N u1 It \&., 4 "> lntr• lnt1 ll; .. i. .... lnl•I Ct> 11 '-• ll' • 1n1,.,.c En M)• r •1 tnlrmll. '" I• n, lf'lll'mt c, I I tn8~ W"h 11'• 11 • t .. \ou Ut JO )1 JamWPr l7 ll J•m\b• JO 11 Joi'• Fd• > ( __ E_N_E_R_G_Y ___ J s ingle class of persons rather than to resideot1aJ and business customers. The PUC decided last month to tn vest1gate the Issue, and meanwhile Is approving refunds only to residential customers of gas, electric and telephone com- panies. plant U\ San Luis Obispo could not get under way this year. Refunds .Jeopardi%ftf! HE SA.ID HE WANTS to hear testimony on whether consumers had costs of higher rates passed on lo them by businesses for a 1969 rate increase, but that those. businesses do not lower prices on the basis of refunds in 1977. SACRAMENTO (AP) -There may be a legal snare that could prevent I.be Public Utilities Com- mission (PUC) from giving hun- dreds of millions of dollars in rate refunds to residential utility customers, the PUC's newes t member says. "I do not know If that proposi- tion 19 tTUe, but l 'm willing to ask the question," Gravelle said. Richard Gravelle, general counsel to the PUC before his ap· pointment Jan. 26 by Gov. Ed- mund Brown Jr., was questioned a bout refund policies by the Senate Rules Committee Gravelle, who may be the s wing vote among the five mem- bers on this issue, said he is un· decided. Fe"' Like Rationb1g THE COMMITTEE, on a 4·0 vote, recommended confirma- tion by the full S enate of Gravelle, 50, Daly City, to the $37 .920-a-year post SACRAMENTO <AP) -A s tatewide survey of water agen- cies shows that only a handlull. mostly the smaller ones, favor statewide rationing. Gravelle said the proposal to order refunds only to residential customers raises a "substantial cons titutional" question over whether the funds could go to a Jim McDaniel of the state Drought Information Office re· ported res ults of 1.017 water agencies ordered by Gov. Ed· m und Brown Jr (h·t•r Tiu" (~ouna.·r NASO Uitinqs ;_;~~ ;~: ~ :;r,'~n °: ""' 1''• P•lrolll 1~ 1 P•ll•bon n n• .. P1•dmf A /1't ,..._ P1nkrtn ..._ I Piol"I H18 )\.\ ..e • Pl\1111" Qi. 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'• 7'1,.., ~ t\ • '• 10 •• '. t•'· J 10'•. l 11 •• ' TBB JAPANU& RAV• SBCBNTLY dnelOped .i Laite for Scotcb but lt'a unllkcl)' that t.betr camu.mpUon will ~ a.blt' to take up the al:ack caused by the dttllu• h re Americans have ~tn cutUn1 down on t.belr wtu&key consumption !or a Ion& time now. The trend baa been tow &rd what the liquor Industry calls "white aooct.s: .. vodka. wine. rum, tequila . For a whil e it seemed as if Scotch might be immune to th a t basi c trend Bourbons and blended whiskies languishe d whil e the S co t c h whiskies continued lo Money Tree expand their markets. moving off the eastern seaboard into the Sunbelt cilJes or Florida and Texas. HELPING TO MAIN(l'AJN SCOTCH'S momentum was the increased popularity of lower -priced blends that were shipped to American shores 1n bulk and bottled here. Among the major bulk Scotch brands are Passport, Usher's Green Stripe and Jover House. In 1960, Scotchei. botUed in Scotland accounted for 94 percent of U.S. consumption. By 1975, this percentage had been reduced to 57 percent. However, the U.S. shift away from whiskey is now beginning to catch up with Scotch. Sales were static after 1971 and last year they were off 5 percent. And the brands s urfering the greatest erosion were the bulk Scotches. Their sales declined 12 percent. Reversing a basic taste trend of this kind is usually im- possible. But one brand that's going to throw some heavy artillery into the struggle is Cutty Sark, the No. 2 selling Scotch, a shade behind J&B Rare ACCORDING TO THE AUTHORITATIVE industry newsletter, Impact, Cutty Sark will be backed this year with an advertising budget or $11 million_ That's double what it spent last year. and it wlll make Cutty Sark the most widely advertised liquor brand in the nation. Marvin R. Shanken, publisher or lmpacl, theorizes that this blockbuster campaign w ill probably rub off on all Scotch brands. But it seems to us that a more likely scenario is that Scotch, as a drinl<, will continue to lose ground while the major brands grab a bigger slice of the total market. A s it stands now, the four top brands -J&B, Cutty Sa rk. Dewar's and Johnnie Walker -already control near- ly 50 percent or the Scotch market. J&R. the leader of the pack. does 13 percent or the business Cutty Sarh holds 12 percent. FIGURES DEVELOPED BY IMPACT show that Ul 19iS Amt>ricans bought 37 .S million Ctfths or J&O and 33 m1ll 1on fifths or Cutly Sark Wath both brands selling across the country at an aver age retail price of $7.35, that meant a consumer expenditure of more than half a billion dollars 1ust for these two Scotch brands. Declining though it may be, Scotch is still a big market and Cutty Sark wants lo regain the lop position it once held. Stock Market Takes Report in Stride NEW YORK CAP) -The s tock market squeezed out a small gain today in a session devoted mainly to investors' reaction to a proposed government ban on saccarin. The market seemed to take in stride the expected news from the Labor Department that the wholesale price index accelerated in February . The Dow Jones aver age of 30 industrial stocks was up :1 83 at946.73 Gainers held a sllght lead over losers in the over·all tat- ly of New York Stock Exchange-listed issues. S~~c:r%CAPI FINI OOw.JOMI e¥et•9"' 1<) I"" Ml°':,"~.~~~.~~ f'.':~3. ~~ >o T"' nJ n n• ·"" ?n 10 nJ.~ • o •l I~ U!I 10. bl IG/ S~ 105 '19 106 -0 16 l\ 51k 301.llJ 3•0.'10 10660 :io..11 .. 0 '16 l"f)U\ 1,J/5.500 lr." HOIOO lllol\ 01100 ,, 'ii~ 1 048,600 lmeri<"an Leaders Mltaf ... focJ..:11 Did NI W YORI( lllPI •dv.tN,.1 0.<11,,., u"''"''"QIP!'d 101•1 l\\U"'' Now 1'1•·11 hoQll ...... ,.,. 11 ,_, PtrY too~., d•• Ill '" '71 "' .... •IO IU• 1~~ '"" ,, • l• '#MAT AMal( 010 NEW YOl!I( CAP) lld .. 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''The adventuna ol a very Vlctortan £nglilh lady who went to the fevtt·lnlest.ed West Coast ol Africa in 1883 as an explorer and trader. CBS 8 9 :00 -Special. "Circle of Children." A two-hour drama about the- inter-relation of emotionally disturbed chUdren and their teachers at a special school. <Review A8) ABC fl 10:00 -Special. "From This Moment On -Cole P-0rter" Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gorme host this spectacular musical tribute to ooe of. America's 'realest composers. Many guests. (Rev1ew,A8) THURSDAY EVENING 8:00 0 U (I) n01 (t17J (1 ) News a ia.,, ru <12t1(t 1> m 11ews D (2iJ Stir l r1k rt) liolntf "" 0 liuMmok• m httri4re family Q)Ad1m·12 m '1H11 Bruk/Zoom 1it1 Mike Ooualu m little ~suls -6:30- 0 Dinah! Guests include Redd fou Ray Clark and Pat Boone. I ~ Wy Gntl11h IQ Men Gnfflft Show m flmlly Aff111 ( 1 T l1J) Gunulcllt ( 21 re ) umne and Shuler ttl) Town Talk 7 :00 o u llll 'JJ m m """ D lJan Club 1 &J My Three Sons e To T .. tllt Truth 0 Collce11tnboQ m I LDft Lucy m The fll •if! Andy Griffith m ~~l/ltllltf llell0!1 ( 2t 6 The l'utrid&t Fam1lr @ McH1l1's Nny -7:30- 0 Andy Tony R;indall 11ur~1· O lo.e Amerlcln Style 6 The Odd Couple u The Gon& Show 1 8 l c..ndHI Came11 O The .lohr's Wild 1101 2)1 (~•Match Game m (1l91 Ce 1) Brtdy Bunch ( J1) (11) Tiit W•INlnt Brothers ~Hopi's Heroes fD 0...-1 21 Ton11ht m Price b Rl&flt 1u, Uan Clull m ·rr,.., 8 :00 0 THE GO-GETTERS! * NCW·THE WAlTONS U ( 11 3 ) e Tiit Waltons Btn bttomes a h•lh prusurt ui.td ur sal1'51Tl•n •Q1k1nc tor h1~ cuttr1Pnds l~I her ~no at tht Ymt hm,. Ohw•~ ..<nd John ~Utmpt 10 sttl Sht11ll l p 811de•s on m~rry•nr an old llam• .. ho hu romp 10 ... 11 him D 13 6 futuht Journ11 A ll•••m l•I f.on~uP 1 IYholP th, 1,.d., ~I 1n •l••n lit r 11" dy1n~ ht\ •t 1 nd in romm1nd plo1\ a m1ht1rv •n • l>t0n ol thf ulh,, ltmt 1ont\ O MOWll: C (2hr) "Ir Love f'MMSH4* (dfl) '6J-lan1 Turnrr 0 )t1 Wt~ 8'dl t(ottlf t R) I redd1e becomt\ <u~pect ~o I when fhe class sawtnl\ lund d1S8ppnrs ~t lhe samr time 4\ hft Shaw\ up with 1 11ew btkt l'J Mo.it: (C I (2111) "Sta Weir' ldra) '74 {d1ord Mt,k~ 1101 (iatl Cl ) m l1Uy Grah1111 CrUSlde m A 01rin1 ' Unique * Woman, Mary 1Cin1slty upklles Afnca m I T• Wllo 011111 M11y Mon~· lty lht •d••nlu<"\ nt 1 •"Y V1r10111n [nll"h l~dy wl\o ... nt u I h, lfvtr 111luted Wt'lt Coa\I OI Al 110 m ISCI J as '" '•Plorrr •n11 t•a<ltr lh1s lolm 11•'(nu~h h., IOO•n•t •lont thr R111tr; OcttH •nd ,llemb.,• ou11n1 wlltCh ~· 1 .. ,d with tr1bf'\ ol unn1b1ls Q) hrry Muon HI Mot11· CC (2hr) "The Sand rtppla" Pait I (Ori! bf, SI••• McQu,,n. CandtCt Btri'"· Ell) M1it11,iKt Tlltttr• €P) JapaMM Ullptp ,101r1111 -8:30-u (C2fl (. ) l)t) lftlt't ~ Inc Mtm1 and Ra1 dectde to 11~ Ott , 'Waton for tood alter lhty t1nd nut \ht s b,,ak1n1 h•s bUIPIU dm"'r Optn to itad hi$ j01Hnal 9 :00 0 CIRCLE or CHILDREN * Orama·Disturbed •Ids chenc• htlpers' lives u ((17) m>m lllmiiltlrcltof Cllll~ren (lhr) Jiii'llmnder, Rachtl Robtrts. David 0Rdtn Sttm Nan Maritn and Malth,w l •boltuu~ \Ill 1n this drama bAvd nn Miry MxCl1clen s 1utobt0tr1ph1cat book about lht 1nttr rPlallun ot ul0(10111tty d•slurt>-d ch1ldrtn and the11 tnc/lcrs at a \Pt<lll 1Chool G ft> (f) J01 m lllC lest Stllef-Tllt •h111er11t~ h~llue1 Slcp!len CAlhns. l1uren Hutl>n and Jose Fentt star in this 1d1pt1tt0n ot RoMr1 lvdtvm's no-et ol 1nlH111 l10111I dollb1e-dealtna and 1ntuqut dunnc World W11 ti In lhf prtmtt" epcsodf, In American tnt1nter Wtlh e~a hi~ (Collins) " ltC1lllted to llTlftlt !lit t°" seatt tr11\Sftr of scttnlifit da11 lro111 c.nun .-11 to U s. l11te111tence. (I) ... CC> (2tlr) ..,. ... Ille Will SM!•" (dr1) '62-l1urt1K1 tt-Ytr, hne f<Mlcb. U ( 2t t ) 01 lamer Mtl(lr Dfttct1we fish is '" Ora1 on Ille anh muu•ne squad and the rest of the dfltchwts try to resolYt 1 coafhcl be1 .. een 1 man 111\0 clitms seciet 41my tests ruined his health and a ser2un1 11ho SIJS the n11n thleat ened lo bomb his ret1u11tng station m *" Griffin S1iow m The Vlr1inll11 fZl) Cl'f1hsaholl '"Man-The Measure of All lhmgs·· Behel m the d1&nity ot man emfrges as lhe theme ot the llaltan Renaissance as host Kenntlh Cla'k v1s1ts Florence to look at lh• · v.01 ks ol Bo111cell1, Gh1bertr aod e,unellescht -9:30-u ('UI (}") U Tony Rlnd1ll Sllow Jud11e frankhn thalltnitS Judge Barnell. veteran of JZ yeau,for eltctlon as SupertOI Cou't Jud11e. 10:00 D Mns 0 SENTRY PRESENTS: 11: STEVE ANO EYDIE StNC COl,.E PORTER! U ( 21) I J Q.'l ~from This Mo111ent Dn-.Col~rter Steve Lawrence end [yd1e Corme host this ~oectaculas muSICil lnbute lo one of Amenta s greattst composm, Cole I oiler Guests include Bob liope Ethel Merman balle11na Na1altd Mak.arova and the Sw111gle Sinlers IL O ~ Billy Gnum Crusade f.D Microbes & Mtt1 (R) -10:3<J-m m m11ews 1 1 :00 0 U r tfl l)ll News 0 23) I ~) [JOJ ttl) News D l.011t American Style a Sincles Match Up 0 Ironside Q) Mary Hartman, Miry Hartm;in m The ltoneylllOOllers ( 11 ~ ) The Rlncll Show 11{ k$t ol Groucho fZl) '1Hae Brelk/aoa fof1tts ( 2t (I. ) lo'le MerlUll Style -11:30- 0 ( ll ,.3 ) 6 CBS ult Movtt: C "~k: The Oatll Is 11111 A l'Haifta GtHt; "'The l.ool1n1 Gins W11" llh> 69-Cnmlop~•r Jon••. lialoh RtCharcbotl P•i Oecermark, Antho•t Hoo~•ns.. u "' -, 10 m Ja11nny CM1011 ti Tht P'TL CJub U ( 2t t ) U Tllurlday lll(lrt ~t O;iw1d Hafl'll10 G',.,b'•• ' V.•nnt•s ind l~•rs m 11ewi Ol Srt Bitto n The 100 Qub 12:00 0 ..,, ff "OllCllt O Mo-lie: "t.mllfloll V C" (Jt1) ~5-Dav1d N1vt0 mer-• Q) M01t•e· "Wah Up ind 11111" tmys) ~l ROl>t•I H9Hma~ -12:30- D M-ll>&llt SNw-"Tiie 8ttt IUll." ·ti.. Wdwya fen.es," "t'P W My lilt" m ..... "ll-. I.My h Wllh•t'' 1 rm t ' M~·'•M ('•fr • m~ 2:00 0 W..it ~lulurr ·Under .. ,.,,~ ·1 flt,..,..r ..,,... -2:JO-m M-11,Pt Shew' "tthrs llttds W-n," "luff~ r11 lhf Alttr- -3:05- 0 Moott Thi-Lrttlt Kid"'PPI" (lll) ~l l'vn • ... A P1 DAYTIME MOVIES MAllCH 1l Btklw, for '"' conwt"''"tt, arr U1t dlJ1S ,_IU. 9'30 D ''0.obtt lndt111n1ty'' (mysl H Barbara St1nwyc,, fled M3cMuna• 10:00 afl "Su Wolf" (dral 41- Edward G. Robinson John G.lrllf'ld Ida Lupino Aluandtr f\no1, B.11ry F111etrald 12:00 m ·ea111ec llortllSldt m " (du) 41 J1mts Sle.•arl Htl,n Wal~~'. lee I Cobb R1Cha1d Conte 1 00 D ·~ ActAI'' (mys) '39 lotl McCr'1 l~llrey l ynn, Brenda fll1rshilll. George Bircroll 2' (t"1 "Olltflb" tdrll '6S- Slanley 81hr, .lahtt Prowu, ~t11 Campu l 00 Ci) 't1 "llota111 lay" (adv) !IJ Alan latld limes Mason. P1tnc1a Mtd1n1, Murray Matheson J:lt ~ "C.,ritt" ('°Ill) '67-Dons Day, Rlchard H9!11, • RIJ Wt~. Dhl Sula l:~. ~ •rrttty ........ (d11) 'U..:Alltllony ~k1qs. Tatllby Wefd, Bevtrly 4'rllnd KOCE Television (50) VALLZYCAPJ ...... bo wae born •••f an• 1pe aka wtda cl1.ttlcl.&l\y. wu dected to I.be Orau V1lley ICl•m•ahr1 School Board. ROH, an expert Up reader. said bis schoolteacher wife will attend meeUnas wltb him to take notes and in· terpret hit speech. Tbe yOUD1est of their six. children is 12 years old. and attends the seventh IJ'ade at Grus Valley Elementary Sc boob. Rose, a general con- tractor. baa lived in this Sierra tooth.ill town 21 yeers. Mrs. Rose said she believed he was elected because all their children had attended pubhc schools and all had been good students. Degree Slated Mary Elizabeth Vehrs of Costa Mesa will be awarded a Bachelor of Science degree from Alabama 's Auburn University at commen- c e m en l ceremonies March 17. • ''I ml. YDY IT&ONGLY abmt abol'Uoll, .......... bet' nrst lnlervt.ew aloe• lwomlnt Plnt Lad,-. "I feel the ume u Jlmmy dou. There art alternat.ivH, ed11catlonal ones, and learnl.na about adoptive prooechares, lhlnca you can offer women ln place ol lbortion." What alternatives can you dffer an im· poverkbed preanant woman? Mrs. Carter hesitated. "I know," sbe said after a moment, conceding that that problem is a touah one. "But do you know bow many abor· lions are repeat ones? A large number. A very large number. 1 t.hinJt we should stress the prevention of pregnancy rather than say, 'Go ahead and get preg- nant and you can have an abortion.·" P RESIDENT CARTER HAS said he thinks an alternative to abortion is sex education. Asked where 9-year-old Amy would re· ceive sex education, llrtrs. Carter said, "I don't know if she'll Jet it in church. I hope we can talk to her at borne. I hope she '11 get it in school.•' The mother of three grown sons added. however, that she didn't know al what age sex education should begin "because I haven't thought about it.'' AFTER SEVEN WEEKS in the White House, Mrs. Carter conveys the image of a woman eager to get to work, a woman who confers regularly and often with her husband on some of the country's SHE PUSHES ERA Roulynn Certer toughest questions, a woman who knows sbe bas power and wants to use it. She said she plans to continue lobbying with slate legislatures for passage of the ERA but that she's not sure it will pass this year. "I don't know that we'll be able to gel three more states this year," she said. "If it's not ratified, I guess we can get it introduced again and start all over. Sul it is discouraging." OF HER CRITICAL mail, she said, "I don't see much of it. I get mail, stacks of letters saying I'm opposed to your posi- tion, and I talcetheir word for it.'' Sitting behind her desk in her small yellow office with her closest aide, press secretary Mary Hoyt, the First Lady took questions on a wide range or s ub- jects. 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Adam Mykytiuk, president or the Ukrainian Immigrant Aid Society, said Ivan Charalambij, a 21-year-old oarsman who now is studying English in Toronto, has not received permission t o stay in Canada. Mykytiuk said that when the athlete defected in July, he ap- pealed to the society for help. He said the immigr ation depart- ment turned down a request that he be granted asylum and sug- gested that be apply for refqee status. An application for r efueee s tatus was turned down last Oc· tober, Mykytiuk said. There also have been problems with a medical examinatioo of the man required by the immi· gr ation department, be said. Las t week, Charalambij was told has X ra) !> had been lost. The X rays "ere found this week. .. We bdte\ e there is a planned deliberate.-harassment of this young man, tls eventual aim to force htm back to his country or origm, ·· Mykylluk said. Walter Aa rdyn, the athlete's lawyer. satrl the government may be st:.ill ing in an attempt to keep CharalambiJ orf the 1980 Canada an Olympic team. "It's only a few more months and then he won't be eligible for the t hr ee -y ea r Can a dia n c itizenship requirement," he s a 1d ''Then t he government won't be embarrassed by having a defector on the team." T J Delaney, officer in charge .1t the 1mm1gralton om ce here, said the man's case "still is un- clcr process and we are not able to complete the processing unhl "e rec eive outs tandin g dorumcntalion " Reed Chosen For Knicks; Harter Wins NEW YORK Will is R~d. the captain, cc.-nter and central forrr of the New York Knicks' 1970 and 1973 champions hi p ll'ams. today was c-hosen to suc- c·c•cd Red Holzman as coach of t h<' Nallonal Basketball Assoc1a t ion tc.-am M 1kt> B11rkt•. µre<;11J<>nt o( the Kntckc;. said Rr erl had s1Jtned t1 t hree·)l'<.lr c•ont rarl to roach the Kna cks 't.1rt111i.: "1th the 197"7 78 'cason No s.iL1ry was disclosed Satun lav, the Knacks an· nounccd that llol~m an, lht> second·" 1nmngest coach in NBA history. "ou ld movE> to the front 1-lflce at thC' cl~e of the current s'ea11on, his loth at the Krucks ttelm Co.wflaek Trail DALLAS -Kathy Harter con· t lnued her romeback by defeat· 1ng Diane Fromholtz Wednesday 1n the upset filled Da llas women's pro tennis tournament. Harter, 30, or Seal Beach, is rn akina a comeback after belng 141e for four years. She defeated Promholtz. the only remalnina seed among the top 16 entries, HI, 7-6, 6""4. In other singles matches Wed- nesday. Renata Tomanova de- ruted Mona Guerrant 3·6, 6-1. 6·3, and Betty Stove beat Vir&lnla Ruz1c1, 4 6, 6 3. 6·3 Allete to A'• MESA, Ariz. -Dick Allen joined bis fifth major league t e am, Charles 0 . Finley's troubled Oakland A's, today and manacer Jack McKeon n.ld: "Re loot. sreat and be'a reJMly to go." KcKeon contlrmed report• ..that Allen would join tbe A'a. A nilr1 conference, to be au.Med by Allen, wu scbeduted Ja.ter In the day to formally annouac. the sicnlng. No contract details wwe available. A few years a10. A lien waa the hiCbesl paid player ln baseball, drawtna a reported $250,000 a yeu from the Chlcaco WbJt.e So•. _ ... .._ .... ht ~ ... ,....,ti.: uwtr•. ="',....fir ""'=· .. fallr,... wl --.llMwu ll•al Foolb&U Coafereau ...... ., .. ,..,.la 1971. 'n.M. .. s 2 ,.._ ftw, allo led U.. coafereace wlUa u catc• ID 1'1._ JaWOl"lk'I. a fOU·JHr HP'L •eteraa oat of Youa11towa Daily PllOI -Ot ., LH Po ... GAUCHOS MARTY ZOGG (34), DENNIS SMITH (33) GO UP. Will Vie f o r Title CdM l s Fantastic, Says Ramona Boss RIVERSIDE-They w eren't expected to win the Ivy League championship this season but the Ramooa High School Rams of Riverside are in the CIF 3-A c hampionship finals aga inst Corooa del Mar Saturday night (7 ) al the Long Beach Attn a. The Rams of roach Paul Smith have won 21 of their last 22 games, including four in phcyoff competition. For the seasoo the Rams are 216-S, but alter a 7-4 start. have put things together. Their ooly loss in a 15-1 league performance was to Rubidoux, 60·59. There isn't a secret formula Smith bas used to bring the team lo tbet.op "We JUSt ltand or let whatever happera. happen." he says "We are lucky to be where we are and we are p la ying a fanlasl1t Corona del Mar team that as "ell dtsciplinfld and well coached." The Ramona coach has n't formulat.ed a definite plan on bow bis club wall stop Alex Black and Jaclt Tu1 or CdM "We haven't formula~d a scouUna repor t yet.·' he said Wednesday. In a semifinals game against La Habra. Ray Matela, a 6-6 s enior center . had one or his best games to score 17 points and grab 14 rebounds. He 1ot the Rams olf to a good start by 1corln1 10 of the fint 19 points. Other than Matela, the Ram s don't have anyone t o match BlaC!k and Tuz in the hel1ht de- pa rtment. Eric HerrlDC. a sophomore, is 6~ aod starta at one forward. Mark Evans, a senior and 6-2, opens at the other forward. Tbe guards are Bany Hen- Din1er (5-8, Sr .) and earl Un- derwood CS-11, J r.). Only one re- serve from the nine-man squad aaw action against La Habra. Smith feels be is fortunate to have nine players with an i.o· t erest in playing basketball. "There a.sn 't too much interest in playing the s port even though we have a student body of 2,000," lbe coach says. Corona del Mar will be favored· in the title game and Smith agrees that it should. •'They have played a much tougher league schedule than we ha ve and have played against better competi- tion all the way.•• How will the Rams defense .CdM? "It all depends on what they are doing," he s ays. "We've played zone and man-lo-man a lot this year and can switch from one to the other. ·'Right now I don't know which wall be best ai?amst Corona." The Rams ar en 't ne w to playoff action. havmg been in the compeltllon each of the last three year s. S mith coached Los Angel~ Bapttst to the Cll" A cbampaonstup m 1972. ··~••i.-11 1• N or1h rq v \ 11 M H1.nt ~¥1'1 • n PAtm')r1~~ " Ill l.,.._.,.,,, . IO CfJ,.ort" "' u [IM_.._. '.l l>l #&"llf'M1tOn 14 " C....olon '" •l COiion Jt 'Cl PKHi( •• 15 .,onlMmanllno lt 11 Ouat1rHlll \1 ,, Rubtdouw llO I I VP'.-! " &1 P •v•r-1-IOt Poly Ml 1J Ca1~n ,, •• NOl'fh SJ ., Mo1"11"1\l°'ll"Y " 17 P.atm~nQ\ 411 ., P.c1t1< •) !IQ Cot""" ., "" IC•n"""y "" Arlin.gt~ 41 IA•ntrnritl •l Cir Plo'fOftt ~ CoH,,., •• 11 W <11on fH H l •S ., ian~""Mdlno 40 &O o ........ 59 " aut>•O'''" ., 71 W4'"ntn 17 .. tlUw•r<lck Potr ~I llO La Hlll>r~ SI Top Seeds W in HAMPTON. Va. -Top-seeded Stan Smith and second-ranked Brian Fairlie advanced Wednes· day night through the fi rst round of the Grand Prix of Tennis tournament at the Hampton Coliseum. Sm ith, seeking his third cham- pionship In the tournament, was a 6-4, 7·5 winner over AUao Stone. Fairlie ousted Blrjer Andersson, 7·6. 6·4. Roberts' Roberts TUI& CAP) -Oreton bukel· ball coach Diet Harter says bls team's 90·89 victory over Oral Roberts Wednesday llilht in a f1rtt-round tam• of the National Invitation Tou:mament revolved orouad U1e Titant' brief losa of Anthony Roberta. "Wtacond a couple o ( baskets when Robert.'! tot hurt and wa.'I out al there (or 38 sccoads and that wu the difference," Ruter •a.ld. Roberta acored 65 points, breaking the .NlT record of SJ points set ln lt'S by all-Ume areal George Klltan oCJ)ePaul. ' ••t wtah we could bolh be aolht to New York for \l)e NIT quarttr· finals ntxt week. t sure ~ouldn"t w a nt to play them a1a1n:• Ha rter added. Rob rt8, who ~as been rt• covering f'ro~ t..he flu, caught an tlbow 1n Ute •tomach under a buket 1n the tecond haU. ni. TAKING CHAROE-Saddleback College's Saddleback's playoff victory over Citrus Buck Day (35 ) has Position as he moves in .College. Teammates Tim Shaw (left of to get a loose ball Wednesday night in Day) and Rich McElrath (11 ) look on Shaw; Smith Put Gauchos In State To11rney, 89-59 ~ By CRAIG SHEFF Of tM ~lt1 ~lie( SIAff Saddleback College, behind the play of Dennis Smith a nd Tim S h aw , gained the state J C basketball playoffs Wednesday night, battering Citr us Coll ege, 89-59. at Saddleback. The Gauchos. in winning the M1ss1on Conference tourney, will fa ce the Western State Con- fere n ce cha mpion (Santa Barbara or Compton) a week from tonight in the open in& round or the state tourney at Fresno. Coach Bill Mulligan's Sad· dleback crew won Wednesday night's game with some nifty shooting spurts and a preas that helped force 25 Citrus turnovers. And the game featured an ab- brevia~ fag.bl that em plied both benches late in the second half. lo the melee, Citrus' Derrick Thomas took a swing at Sbaw, both players squared orr and r e- serves and coaches came run- ning onto the court. Thomas was quickly banished. A minute late!' Shaw was ham· mered going up for a layup and again squared off. but was r estrained . After the former Canyon High star hit his free throw (giving Saddleback a 00-48 lead) with six minutes to go, Mulligan sat him out the rest of the game. Saddlebaek appe a red as though it were going to run away a nd hide early, roaring to a com· manding 22-6 lead (the last four baskets after Citrus turnovers). But a couple or minutes later Mulligan elected to go to a four- corner slowdown offense and it stopped the Gauchos' momen- tum. Citrus, poor shooting in the early going, warmed up and cut the Saddlebaclt lead to 35-25 at the half. And when the Owls pared the m argin to 45-39 with 15 m inutes to go, it appeared it would be tight the rest of the way. But Citrus started t urning the ball over against the preaa and Ryan Goes Wild ; So Do Padre&., 6-3 MEXICALI, Mexico CAP> - The San Diego Padres took ad· vantage or Nolan Ryan's wild- ness for five runs ln the second Inning Wedl\esday night and beat the Calttorn.la Angela 8·3 1n a baseball exhlblUon game. ll was San Diego's second victory over the Angels In ti many days. · Ryan walked four consecutive batters alter a double by Tucket • As hford. A d ouble by Jerry Turner scored two runs and a aacrifice fly by ex-Angels player Bobby Valentlne accounted for the final run off Ry an Ryan walked t\ve, allowed three bits and five runs and struck out two in two innings. mts 85 Ducks took a ...., halftime Ue and eat.ended It to ~ 85-77 lead with 1 :51 remaln1ng before the Titans cl<Jlitd in. Harter'• pl11ers coutdn't ltol> ravlna about Roberta, but it wal of lltUe CONOlatlon to the M senior forward ,.ho wu the No. 2 acorer tn tho co1.mtry with • Ii.I avera1e before Wednesday nlfbt '11ame. • 'Sbt.J.fi Ye pointa don't mun a • ~· 1*allM we lo.t," Roba1I the Saddleback lead increased. Reserve Robert Earl Brown. after a steal by teammate Rich McElrath, hit a 14-foot jumper, Marty Zogg followed with a free throw and McElrath hit from out- side. That made it 50·39 and the Gauchos couldn't be stopped. Smith and Sh a w were particularly uosloppable. Smith, the 6-t former Servile High standout, finished with 27 pvints, getting most or his uncon· tested jumpers from 14·18 feet. He hit 12 of17 aUempts. And the feisty Shaw, a 6·2 freshman guard from Anaheim's Canyoa High, wu all over the court~bbing rebounds, bit- ting layups and jumpers from the perimeter and playing good de- fense. Shaw hit his first fi ve shots of the game and ended with 23 points.. Citrus' only offense was 6-S freshma n Eric C hild s, who scored 32. Mulligan admitted be probably shouldn't have gone to the four. comer offense in the opening half. "11\at was my mistake, that might have hurt us," said the Gauchos coach. "We played well in spurts tonight and Sm ith and Shaw were outstanding." So the Gauchos advance to the slate tourney with their first~ver basketball cbampionship, a 13- g ame wi nnin~ streak and a 25-8 season record. a-c"> "" pttp Bar~n 1 o 3 t Jarvi• 1 3 4 1 Clllldt 16 o J l1 Rut,1 2 1 0 5 D.T...._ I 0 4 2 Eq., 7 0 2 4 Won•--l t t • Mnv' O 0 t O 1 •IAI\ 71 ~ 11 St 1n 1s-1-19",,.. Smllll 12 , 2 v Day O O 4 0 M.l090 t I 2 l S...w •s 2 u, M<Elraltl 6 2 t u KnfVht 5 0 J 10 llrown 2 o 2 4 51mown 2 O 1 4 Nlwon (l 0 1 0 0 l 09Q 1 0 0 2 Hrim I 0 o ? Tolal• l<I 11 19 119 HatN -:Seddleb.!o 35 n UCLA Outside Play May Be Difference LOS ANGELES CA P ) -The players up front, UCLA's Mar· ques Johnson and Louis ville's Larry Williams in particular, will probably get the lion's share or attention Saturday when the second-ranked Bruins and 14th· r ated Cardin als open NCAA tournament play in Pocatello. Idaho. S atur day's natio na lly televised contest could be de- cided however, from the outside. UCLA guard Roy Hamilton says if tbe Cardinals stay inside to try to stop Johnson, he and Bruins backcourt mate Jim Spillane wilt sa y bombs away. "I think we'll probably be ,able to hit from outside against them," said Hamilton, a 6-2 sophomore who lead~ his team in assists and is third in scoring with a 12 p oints -per-game average. "If they use their man-to-man defense, our guards s hould be able to shoot against them. But on the other hand, if outside sboollog's not necessary, we'll just concentrate on getting the ball in to Marques." Johneon, ~ently chosen N.- soelated Preas' college buket· ball Plafer al the year. said when recelviria the award that he owed it all to flil teammates, and that be wasnotaooe-man team. "I think Marques realizes he bu • preUy good supporting cast," said Hamilton. "He knows if he has an off night, then he can usually count on the team lo take uptbulack. "I remember be bad a bad game against Oregon State up there. but Jimmy and I came in Vain.' s aid as be sat slumped in front ol hi• locker. Even tbo compllmen, tary ~marb ot Hatter . IAs Ancolff Lakere acout Jerry K.raua and Later• a 11tat1nt coach J'ck McC1u s1ley didn't t1h11te u,, gloom from his racf. Oreaoo forward Grea Ballard acored a career-blgh '3 polnta for Orecon. and said, "Roberts ls the best lboottr I've evtr seen. I don't He how be bit aome ol tboH lbot.a." through that night. "Marques is definitely a great player, but this t eam ts pretty well-balanced, too. He knows be doesn't have to go out there every night and score half the team's points." Hamilton said he's watched som e videotapes of Louisville in action, and he was duly im- pressed. .. They're pretty awesome," be said. "l think most or the teams in the playoffs are really top- notch, and whoever plays well con s istently throughout the tournament is going to win it." H a m ilton, a soft -sp oke n. artic ul ate young man, said he's happy that the game between UCLA, 23-4, and Louisville, 21-6. is on national television. "We seem to play better when. we'r e on TV," s aid Hamilton, who notched his career high of 30 points in UCLA 'i; na tionally televised 103·89 romp over Ten- ness ee. .UC Irvine Outslugs l.Dyola Nine, 13-1 1 WESTCHF.STER-UC Irvine's Anteaten rallied with three runs In the ninth inning Wednesday to record a 13· l l baseball victory al Loyola University. Bolstered by home runs from Scott Thayer. Ken Washingt.ort· and Steve Morton through eigh~ innln~s. the Anteaters got rich ln the ninth inning when Morton walked, followed by singles from Doug Chard, John Eapy and Brian Hester and ScoU Win ten• aacrtflcefiy. Bob Frilbette picked up the victory tftei' puttin' out a Loyola rally in the •lxt.b lnnlq and al· lowing four hill and two nmt in the lutthreeframH. UC Irvine, 9-7 lor the Yt4U', r.. turn• to action Friday. bbstinC Cal Poly Pomona. uc1,.,....m1 alt r ~ rt.I Povh•"· cl i 0 O O l lPV II \ I t 1 MO!'IOll ( • ) I 1 He\ltr, tn • l l I ('.hard <111 • t t t Wl"I~.~ • '1 I I Jolln\M,jl 0 0 0 0 tlloh•U U • l ) I "'""" D 0 0 I 4 f"ttt ti> 1•1 1 Fmh•t••.11 ooof WatfttftQICJn •I ) I , t 'ot•I• 40 u u \2 UC l""ne ~ 1c-iw1 ........ ' ... lit Mt m-1> tt. 1• tis tl0-11 ., ... l I ., c Head All-county Corona del Abr m1b'a out· ••snd.tna ('Ombtnauon of f.7 Ala DIM"k aod M JaC'k T uz, at I.ht) dtd tn A.11,IJovUI C-Out Le 1UC and Atl·Oraqe Cout area Mitt· t1ooa. shar(o play•r of the y~ar 1.aur•l.a (or Oran1e County The celebrated pair w hich kd the Sea Kings of Coronoi del Mi.tr to the South Coa&t Le11J1ue crown. Laguna Tops Foe; Eagles Fall Laguna Beach lhgh 's ArtJsLS pic ked up their second s traight non-league baseball vic tory Wed- nesday afternoon, s lipping past vis iting Calipa tna High, 5·3 In other non-league action, the Eagles or Cost a Mesa's Estancia High was a 6-4 victim to visillng Rancho Alamitos High of Garden Gr ove. Brett Stevens and Scott Hen· derson wielded the big bats for the Artists as Stevens unloaded a t wo-run homer 1r1 the third inning a nd Henderson knocked in the winning run in t he sixth frame with a double. Stevens' clout cam e with Dave C h a pma n a b oard, who had s ing led and stolen second base. Laguna 's three run sixth in mng got st arted on Tim Houts' base on balls and eventua l theft of home, then singles by Robert Green and Jim Richa rdson to set up Henderson's appear ance Estancia Jumped in front with a 4·0 lead over Rancho Alamitos an the thk d inning of its game. but then Estancia patching col l a psed and Ran cho Alamitos w ent on to !>core a 6 4 vartory Estancia 's offensive highlight came an lhe third inning when Jim Campbell hat a bases-loaded double to start a four-run r ally E'il•n<1• f41 •b r h rbt Aml)ur'lf'f' lh l ' ~ 0 'tno-r U J O I) 4 Citmpt)lloi! o rt • 1 l ) Pt1\•H\,k1 t 'I) 1 t W 1N.l"·•m rt ti 4 I} I ,, 0fl'll"Y \\ I U t) 0 L•4v,.. lklleh ISi .11) r" rbt Hih.1\,., 0 ,, • u I rt rn ... nmA" t 1 I 1 1 n •-ir.uh ,, 1 '0 ,, \ffOVf'n\ . ' I ' G,,.,.n 1 I I . 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Flv• «her Oran1e Cout uu .ttan umed AU-County bonorl.. u •elected by UM Daily Pilot, an addlUoo to Pountaln Vallf'y 's Da~ Brown. who coach~ th" Barons to a 26-2 record :.nd the No 1 spot in Orange County . Brown was selected coach ol the yew in a narrow ve rdict ove r Valencia CPlacentiaJ High's Ray Rodriguei, who guided his Tiger!> to a 17-9record in his first year at Va lencia. Valencia teams had won three basketball games an the three prior vears Although Black and Tuz con ~tantly ran into slowdo11. n la<' lies. their sconng averages !>I.JI! sparkled with Black at 19 1 and Tuz at 17.6. Black's muscle on the board!>. combined with a soft s hooting touch. was baJf or a co mbinat.Jon t hat led to Coron a del Mar's berth in the ClF 3·A c ha m- paonsh.ip finals Saturday night Tuz, meanwhile. a dded much more with his assists, r ebound mg and defense. Typical or his w o rth was Tuesday nig ht's CI F semifinals victory over Downey with 21 points a nd 16 rC' bounds. Also earning first team honors <ire guards George Barrios of Fountain Valley and Hay Ori.:ill of Costa Mesa's Estanc ia Each was the catalyl>l an tht!1r team 's annexation of lt!agut! cha mpions hips, each !>cored an the lSs and each added has dP fensive and playmakang ab1lal\ to form the complete guard Other aces from the Or ange Coast area lauded on s econd and thir d teams include Scott Ford of Fou ntain Valley, Tam Dunham or San Clemente and J am Schultz of Santa Ana's Mater Oei 1'n All 0.-1"90 C..,ntv F1"tTe•m 1-t k 1 u ( "'"nn..-t ,,., M ar ••~· 8•4'ttt Corona df' MM "on Corn#t1u' S..tnf#I •n.t V~I •" C..rOr'l~ 8itrr·n fouf'1fd•n Vd""" A1v Orq1 f\IN'lt ·l S.HOftCI Tt•m (i,uc~ Gr....,.rw· 1( .. ,.,,11 . \to'1 ~ord Founta~nv.111~., '"n1.1cri. F'1'/~rd•'1 L.,H1br,. CH~~ 6~1r~,. LO" A1'1rn1tl)C. f ,.,, o~f'l'"ld"1 '>~n (" "..,,.,,.,".' Thfr'd'ffl.l"' M,i\I ;• MJ,;,,m ( ,lt''f"" ,,.,. 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' !•I JACK TUZ ALEX BLACK DAVE BROWN Sailors, Huntington Top Baseball Foes N e 11.port llJr bor ll1g h ' h aseball team stu nne d pn· \ 1oush··undefeated f:I Modf'nil q :; w t'dnesday n1~ht at TeWankl(• Park in Costa Mesa Tht> v1C'lor) hoosls the Tars' reco rd to 5·0 El Modena ~as also :; O #!<lln~ into the game·. and for J "hale 11 looked hke lhE" \'a nguardc; \\t•n • going to remain unbe aten Cnang mlo the fourth inning Nf'" pon II arbor 11. as trailing 3 0 The Tars packed up t ~ o runl> m tht• fourth to make 1l 3·2 lht·n brok<' the game open m tht• ""'h ~1th a St'\'<'n·run burst R1r k Cl ark h ad l~o hat :-. .ind t11.t1 rb1 an tht" inning. and wt•nt th1 et" for four on the night Thi.., .. eas on Clark as 11 for 17 fo r ,1 '111 hng 647 averaice (',1m1• "ht•n "urt Lu nds trom 'mgl<'d to ni.:ht for the tymg and go aht>acl run~ .... ~ ... ,., . .,. r ",..; J.\•,h\ I RM• tf'I t I t fll •t ''"'o' n '"•;••fl••• t ko ~qlC>"J 1• I ' I ? •non 0 1 ~ ""'"' ... 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"••JO l.eqve anJee r Ne.port Harbol' Klp '• wt too mucb ~for Huattnc\Oll Beu'-U.. latWr, •••· I.be vtc D~ Obmplt 1old medal wtDDer Briaa Goodd.I .. t \M ~ wlt.b a S4 7 vlctory ln U.. lot-1ard butt .. rfly. ~tultt Ju nior Jim :-Jn quallf1ed for the CTP' prtiinu an the JDO nd 500, catch.ln1 the clock in I 41.0 and 4. '5.4. tbe 1ff0ftd effort a wlnnlni ooe. Bnniin1 ln N•w In the 2JOO was sophomore Jesse Vusalo. who won that ev.nl in 1.47.3. Loriee t/I hlf P'utt. C51.0 l! fiy>. Tom ll•yen 1u • lOI fAe), htt 8'n CIZ l ad •~»ST m th• aprtnu> and Ted TOiman <l 00 75 in tbe 100 b~Utrcb) Fou.otaln VaJle1'a Dill Babtihoff l2.0l I 200 mdo and 4'45.8 SOO frft) picked up two vlctonea and depth dad the rest u the f1'V B&r"Onll held ott Hunt tncton Beach's Edison, 93-79. 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Huntington Be arh 1 amt' up with rivt> runs an the ,.\ th 1nnmi:? to kntK'k oH La Quint u .. 4 Wf'dn1"<d<1 v on lht' 11. mnl'r ., diamond Going into tht• ..,1xth rnnani.: ll untington RPach trailed 4 0 P.iul SancMz c;tarled tht' 01le r<, rail\ ~1th a sanglt' Const'<'UUVt> 1•r ron. loadt"d thP basec; anc1 <\ha ~n <i11l smglf'<I to knock an Huntington Beach s far<,t 111.11 run' Gauchos Split Swimf est 100 ind m-olfy I 9 HM\Mff IF • ' 01 e 1 u ...... <A • e ' 1 10 2 1 M•f\f'\ IF l) 14 1 '\O .,._ .. 1 So•"'" tE • 1l • 7 ~t),.,UfA l 'F t 14 0 l Poll11t F' )4 J 0o¥1r\Q I Mir> •EI 1)~ 10 8f'fnnttn 4 Et 181 IO l Mdm l1n E 111'<1 VAAStTY ~PWOOf"t Hitrbf>f Mt (:I ft)rft t\ I\ ~ I) IS IS 10 JUHIOll VARS ITV ~-•oort H•,..,.,r o•• EI J "'"' '" ' 1\ 1t D•"" "'"'won by tori••• JUNIOll VAASITY Edlton Ull lftl Fin Valley 100 m .-ot•f ,,-.1.-v 1 F"ount•1n V•llfoy I S\ & 100 frf'*' I "41f'f\ll)f\ • F I S4. )Of') tnd '""""lt>y 1 8rr9hq1tt £ J tt l ~ ,,,.,. 1 "'°) Cn•vt>E~ F um.,,,.f'!Our 1r114i1 ton u., 1 1-'ountJrn \ all1•1 '' r J flk t•rl '''t'onc1 1n llw (.'1 F' ·l i\ poll whalt• lluntmi.:tM lh·:u·h "1·1i.:hth "itartmi.: for Founl:.un \. atlt>\ ~ 111 b<' M<1rv Jo Ll'Onard 15 7 Sr I and Jody B1M>on <S 7. J r 1 JI forwards , Ma ry .ln<'ks on 15· 10 S r 1 a t t'<'Olt'r . and Cur lu Lon~fellow <5-4 .. Ir 1 and TC'rr1 Roberts (5-5, Sr ) at i.:uar cls The Oilers will rount<'r with u ll'am or thret' 1un1ors, one seni or and one sophomon • Mnry Beth W ra y (S-9. S r 1 a nd Ke lli l~or k.ha rt <5 5, Jr 1 start al forward. Oebb1C' Burrows (5·9. .Ir > 1s center. a nd Kathy Doyl<' 15 9, Soph l and Ch<'rvl ('11c1~ 15 5. J r I arr at J!Uar d Prep Track "11.0SM-SOPH A walk loac1ed thl' c;ac k ... aj(am then Rod Stultr wa~ hat by a p1tr h to force a third run Thr capf)t•r CIF Semi8 Se t LONG BEACH Friday night's C I F 4 A bask etball 'lemifinals at Long Beach Arena will feature three Moore League entries with the winners advan<' ang to Saturday night's finals Friday's tiffs pit Pac1f1<· League C'ha m pio n Pasadenu against Moore League tath~t Lo ng Beac h Mi llika n at 7 r<>llowed at 8 .45 by Compton llntl Long Be ach Pol~ Saddlebac k l'olle ge s Garv Quinones woo three events and Marcus Vassallo captured two as the Gauchos spht a double duaJ sw1mnung m ttt with Fullerton and El Camino colleges at Mis- sion VaeJo's Ma rguenle Center Wednesda y Fullerton won the fina l event the 400 free rt>lay to edge Sad dleback. 54 SO. The Gauchos easi ly outclassed El Camino. 74-21. Quinones. from Carmich ael High m Sacra mento. won the 1,000 free (10 .07.2), the 200 indo (2:06 4) and the 500 free (4 :59.9). 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C.ounty of Or•n" Sl•leot C.lll<><nl•, S1ld P•OPotrfV I\ dtt<tll>H 11' 90Mrll as Atl 1toctt •" trctdt. U~H •qu10- ,.,..nl •fld 9f)od will oi ltl•I f•l><IC "'® IW\IM)\ ,,,.,_a\ "Ff,N(I F.0.8RICS •nd louttcl at U,. £•\lblvll Ori••· c .. Iyo! Ne.._, lk..:11.CounlTofOr- St•te of C.•llfOfru• NOTICl IS M£1tl1Y GIVEN !Ml 41111 , .. led--wlH11ttt<.i .... t>v~ -------------1 Cllt ol Goll• ~. te wit Ti.. City COU1'Cll. P. 0. lox 1100. ol 1 ... City ol PUBLIC NOTICE Cott• AMM. c:.i11or.,1•. on o; ""'°'• '"' -------------·l"°"r ol 11·ooa.m. on Frt•v. Mere" H , ......... ,.,,4 1911 FlUU l'vtlllf/led 0.-(.O•>I Q,11IV Polol, ' PUBUCNOTICE ''CTI"°'" avs1 NISS NAM£STATIMINT ........ ..,,, E•laltolM.O.RGUERltE M M.O.A~. 0.(U\f'd Oo<lbl•• John\rud·Fl~ne_,. f t=fl Mt Ltrnbt',.Q Oomln\kl & l. i 1 6·1 Kt1rw•n Ctrlti.on 151 def WUken-M<>ytt 1 6, l •. 6 1 Oecker E~c•m•llo (Rl def Oetn MIC~l'6 1, 6 I • l GotdenWHI t~I ftl p.,,acle1!a s1,...1 .. 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Pe\tol"" fC,1 Of>f A ll11n \ 1, b) 6, C•nO> IGl lo\I to Pr~11"a 6 l 4 6 l 6 OOllblH M~''"" Pru1m IC,' ""' Ol1v.-r'1 Perkin\ 6 2 bl, Pt."sto••'• To1rnt1nl') tG) ttrl HOl'f'\U't.\ f 1Htwo0d '-·'· 1 6 Mffdl·JUng ((i) lo~t to All~n Ott' ~ l 6 l WOMEN'SSOl'TIAll Ora.,... c~n Ill (0) Santa •n• Or~ Cwu lo• S.C.ort To"'"'' ct J:e~n,lrd ' 8urn\ 11 Gu•nellc11 lt> •b r h I 1 0 0 0 0 ,, II 0 I n n n 0 0 n ' 0 0 rb1 0 0 0 !'In VAll•V lllJ.01 !llO UI Uftlven lly V4'UltUHJ 1 F°fllt1fi(.•\O"l fFVl H 7 l ';ek•UV• IFVI I\ 0,) >ioflm•n I~ VI I< I Une-... 4rn t>,.,, I ~o~•uve IFV> H~ ' f'r~tr1c1oon 1FV J ll7; J (.Oll1tr IFVI 11 It btttdnc~ Mam t Rowt>ottom f U I 14 \~ l ,,,., o;.,ouyt !FVt ono IJof fmon IFVI .. 0 F'loo" e•erc:.,,. 1 S~kauy~ rFv• 1\ ~ 1 Ro#l!otl.,.,, llJI •S ~·) Ho• tmaf'\ 1Fv• U O All rwnd I S-6\>1tuv~ IFVI ... 11 ., F rf'(Jrtr kVW1 "-'I I "e l Aowbt>t tom 'lJI~ ti SCC Drops Twin Bill Th• bul' ,, ..... .,will,,. COMumm•I· ~ on or •fttr ttw 1ht d•y ot M•rct. 1'77, al !O a rn at GROVER ESCROW CORPORATION whOW -•H\ I\ 111 ~ llllnols.J',,...,.lm,C,ollfornl1. So tar•~'' ~riown tot~ Tt•nsftr~. •It bU\IMU nAm.\ I nd •ddrt,~\ U\~d Ow tnt-frtin\ftror '"' fn.t P•l1 three ye an a" s...-ne 0 11..i. "*btu.rv 14, 1'71 wavr.tJ E Grttn.•t C•rott 6 Grte-Mrt Transttftt'l GllOVEA ESCROW COlll'OllATION 111 So. tllhwh A1'ollelm. C..1110<1\1• 'llO~ £nrew No. ttn-01 Publl\hed Or.,,~ CINl.i DIUV Pllol Mar<ll 10, t9n •11.11 PUBLIC NOTICE FIC.TITIOUS IUSINESS NAME ST.O. TEM£"T 1' ~H lottl'.JWtrwJ ~r'\Qn) art Oo1no bU\I "'~' ... , UNIOVNE lilll Cornnado Str•<I, Ain•tit'tm C-.t"'O'"'<t 'USO& (Ml T l(ra""'' 118.t~ 8tclltey c" (II, VIII<> Pdrai, (tllitOfn•a92t>61 Tho""'' H Mc.M•hOn. 19lll Pl"" va11~v A ... tnve ""°''""'Cf9e. Catlforntd· s .. '1,. ttn, 11 I.NII toe,... ..._1111111v of 111e l'COTICE TO CltEOITO!tS bl-r lo dell-Ill• bid lo tl'lt City No. A·'°1M Cl•r~'• offk• by ll\ol orooor •~noU'IC..t SUPEAtlO. COURT Ot' THE rim•. 81d\ W411 be P\lbllcty _,,.., ""° STAT•Ots CALll'OltNIA "DR <Hd l l<Nd Al 11 00 • m , or A\ •-THE COUNTY OF OR ANOE ....... 11 .... P'kllUt>I• on l'rlo.v '" th• Mall•• of lh• E'ldlt o• M1rch lS, ttn, In ll'le Council O.•m· Fl OR ENCE J SEAMAN. O<octot>d r:>er\, C1tv H•ll. II FAlr Oflv•, CO\IA NallH h ~,..l>V 9l••n lo trfOllO" Mew. C.llto<-1'1•, '°''""RENTING 0" l\•v•nq <1•1...,. ~ainsl lh• \aid dee• EOVIPM£NT. d~nt to rn,. \.t11d ctalm~ In th~ 0H1u.• ot AddU~I Mh of thf iP1<1tlc1tlon' lne c•trtt of ,,... a to't'•'d covr1 or to m11y ~ obtilned •t ttw Offke of ttM o,e,~nt tMm to ttw-u~r~19n~ at tl'le Purc~1tlno ~"t 11 11 F•tr Orlvt,. 0 f f I ( • 0 t J Ac I( 8 A 0 ... Ms Co•!• "'-"· c.111..-nl• 8ld• •h04.lld bf •NOEASON and ADAMS, a LAW return.a lo, .... •ll..,llon ol the City CO A PO AA Tl ON. • 100 NOR Tl< Clu• lnaM>oltdtn-.1000. hl•ntnttdon l<OSEMEl\O 8lVD 11' THE CIT'I' O~ lht outsltle wlll' ll'le Bid Item Numt>er ROSEME.0.0 I~ lhP COUNTY OF LOS •ndll'lt0pe1'>"00•1•. ANVELES -nt\lc.-. latttr 1Jtt1r1' '' Hw E•c:hb1"~aHso•dfveKh•ndeverv o•dct of~'\·~~\ ot the vnMr\19nrd '" item •s set tortf't In thict spe(ltlc•UOf'ls .;II mdt11>r\ (M?rt41nui9 to "~'d .... tcH1• Any 1nd •II eact'C)tlot" to fP'le \peett•c•· Such c1a1m\ with the ntctu1H• t1on\rnU'\t~<•tar1v,t11t•d fntt\ebld, vouc nt t\ rnu~1 br t1ltc1 or D't\eMod ,., "nd fa1tur" to \f>t '°'"' •ttV •ttm In tf'M> rtlore\•ld wtth1n f<XJr mont~s aHrt t~ \Qe( lht•hon\ \httJ be: orounc:h tor re- tlr\I Pvt>'•<•••on of H'\1\ rw>llCt l'"tt1on of tN!' b•d OalM M.orc~ •. n" E•tll b•d \hall \ti lorlll ltw lull namo R N M rr. kf W ttnd r!i,ditn<I\ of afl per\OI\\ and EH•rutotot t~N1U p.attlts lnt~l"St•d In'""" Dl'OpoMt 4\- ol \•10 0Ktdeni Prine I pals. In c•\t of corpot11ionsj In· J.O.CK a . .0.0.0.MS rlude ,.,. n•mu 01 th• Pr<•ldont. A1totMY·ill·Uw St-cntlry, Tre•Siurtt, dnd Mtn•Of'' .O.NDEllS01'1•1'd.0.DAM5 Tll• Clt'I Councll ot IN! Cltvol Costa 4100 Nott~ Ro .. mud l lvd., M•u r~se••n th4t rloh! 10 rt Jo< t anv or Aonme.>d CA '1110 all bltn P .. 01•v ... d 0r•"9!' Coa•t O•••v P 101 D.O.TEO· Marchi, 1911 M•r<hJ. 10, !1.1• 1911 Publl\lled Or~ Co••I D•lly Piiot Marcil 10 . .,,, ,., 11 M•r<h ), 10 17 U. ttll 1H 11 PVBUC NOTICE 1'1CTIT1oUS IUSIN US NAM£ STATEMINT Tl'le lollow\"9 --Is dolnQ busl· ...".'' HILCO EQUIPMENT, '611 Port Clvd• Or., Hunt1n91on lkocl\ CA.,..., MICl\MI R, fully, '611 Port Clyde Or., Hu'1111'Qlon 8ucn, C.O. 9l&f6 TftlS bu\11'011 I• condu<IH "" •n ,,,. dlvldutl Mich.et R T uttev Thi§ st1trrnent Wd ... fllf'd Witt\ tht County Clerk ol Oran~ County on Ftbruary 11. tt71 1'11114 Publl•llt<I O'~n90 Co•" O•lly Piiot. f6t-bruarv 11 ?40nctM•r<hl 10. t977 S•3·11 PUBLIC NOTICE l"ICflTIOUSIUSINESS NAM£STATEMENT Tiit lollowlnq per\OOI I• do'"9 bll>i n-es1.•1.· R£0 Cf,llPET RE.O.UORS - "BAKE II CENTER" -Mo6 8ri•tol St., Co•141 M<!.a. CA. '1$111 Htrrl:'r•.' GondOlfo 10 J<&Cti \On 0 Wav ID Robert\ •rt Ho,ton rt n I n l Store .,V fnnll'WU Totail-, Southern California College <Costa Mesa) dropped both games in a , doubleheader with visit· o ing Azusa-P acific 7 College Wednesday, los-91)lt --------------- Jol\n R\J\\ell "°"'k HOS lloftnle Pt•cr. Go\I• M<-w. C.O. '1'11 -----------1 Thi\ bll\IM'>> h [OndlKltd by dn In Or•n?" Co"'' Sant• .O.na r h • 000 110 0 I 6 0 000000000] ing the first 5-0 and the second 7-1. G<>ldtnw .. 11111 <Ol lA H1tbor GotOen WHI 80• Score SoCal could manage only four hits all alter· • rb• noon and was in danger ~ ~ of being t'ompletely n handcuffed in the first G''"'j1•n , I H,.~t· •• Odv•d '"11 Brow" lh \'Vtitl\f• ,,.. ( W1ntolt•,l••1:1i H C)trurh· \h Yno• lb'' Rn\"n~•rry r> 8,tnl"lon 'f f "•·I i I Mt ~··'" I~> NIC" ... nl\ th (,,t1bb11'\ If fnt.,1• II I ~ I ll 'l Sc0<tby ln<tlnq• •l •J 0 11 . game Azusa-P acific pitcher Bob Murphy was ~ working on a no·hitter until the last inning when Rick Peters broke it up n with a leadoff single. In the second game ' h • .~ Southern Cal surren· dered five runs during one disastrous inning while losing 7-1 r~1d.,n W1••,, 10111 >• n tt 1 Lf, >i ""'" 0 0 0 M 0 ! !l T"I\ b11t.1ne-u i\ <Ol"l<Sv< t'!d by a bu\1 nen trust ~~11.-• Mc MtlhO'l T P'll\ \t"terMMt Wtl\ tlled with the- Counh ,,_., .. OI Otdf'l9t Covn1y on Mitr l"I 7 ,,,, 1'7tUO PuOll\""" Or•noo C0.11\1 D•''' P1101 M•«h 10 ti 1< )1 1111 9ll 11 Pt:BLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BlJSINE SS Nf,ME STATEMENT 11"\P tol1ow1n1 ~f\On I\ dolr'IO bu-.• tW~'j di. )Al'K <,TE )(4 CO !/q66 f\,Ot'lliihur\t St,N-1 founf.1•n valley r" •110~ (dfOLAMIJOSSEIN I< rJ'RO 1; '"' VtPw Point LAnf;I~ HunHngton H•Mr'I C.A ~~ '"'' bu•1111f"'•' 1 .. coMutted bV an '" tJIV+f1ui11I t •"-"' tmt\o\v .. " 11 f-"'rd T"1 ·.t."tf"'"' ,.,, w,,, .,,....., Wiit\ ,.,. PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS I VSINl!SS NAM£ Sf.O.Tf.MINT l h,. 'ollOWln<J e>er\On\ ar• do1nq bU\•• nP\\ a\ WRl(.IJT 8AOS MOTOR CARS 11 I W 1 lln E-4, CO\t• M~'MI "1611 M•tti. S .. orrf\ttr, 804>8 Mttplf' Ave 8\Wna P•r~. (AIU RoOHt L 8•••" 112t V~rd<J A•• A.f'lahe1m C•••• Tf''lt\ b0\1(\@\<\ I\ (Onduct~ bY +I ~l'\t'tdt Odtlrtft~IO Rotlf'-rt l EM kt>" ,.,..,-. S ForrKtf',- Tnt'\ '-t.ttt'fl\""' Wd\ tlltd with fhr Co1.ml-; Ch•r• of Or1tn?U C.hvnlv on J f!'brva1., H. 1ff11 Fl!IP Pubh!,NJo(I 0r ..... qe (04\t OA IW Piiot fH>ruary '1, 2• ~Maret'!), II), 1~71 SJ• 11 PUBLIC NOTICE luli~ W1n•h•'fUN" .,.,, ,. f'\OMfl fllf"l If\ l'IASTGAME ~IColl-101 •b r l 0 ... Ul"l1"1 c '"', n1 OtM'•'~ County 0'11--------------- h1 .. t11t1ttt\1nri•M N11h.,n,.rH'I Al,Ut'\•d Altlpl~ College Golf ANTEATER INVITllTIONAL fAt 81q C•nvoo CCI ~jn.flif ,. f'I~• LtAd .. f\ lnrt1v1 '" '' n Q ...... , "• '' w.11 ,,,., , • ... trin.,n,,1••... .,., ( S t-~('>rlhr1 JCt' Arvt,.r.,11n u<.1 ,, \nnd ,,,., ~· 1 ~-"'"' Ii ""'"~\ A t111,., ''"' 0•""'11') '\II\!• IH..,., 11N f ,..., t f"lr'I,, ft• 1 h I (I ,,~, '1,HtNf!')l'\I H,. ....,.., ·--·~{•· .,,, .,11•+ I 1 I\ I IJ'-.( t I, f 11._ .. t 11 q 1"1"1' a. 1' h .. ,..,> , ; 1r r) ,..'10 \t ,,, .f t I If ~ ./ 111 • (1 \ h• I ti .,f I ~~' •Hlf•Q•1f f 11 ,f ii• I Anq1•, 1t1w.1 ..... •J l r J1 v1·1 1 • tf'-.ltf\1'0 ,1 111t\A1f~rr f1 I,. "\~ nl I 'i I I I I A f 1 I I P t· ti 11 ) l I (h'O"dU\liHI\ H p,..,,.,, ,, (,t''°\'' I I T"om•\ H') ";rt'tt'_.t,, ~"·"'ttJ" '" M•f~'>hHO rl Mtll\~P Jh l '"' ri n 1,. Ai1Mn'-o \•UT\f')\I),, t1 f MAh n ~ ~ n 1 h f) .. rbl ~ 0 0 0 0 • •·rtruarv I~ 1q11 P11DI+ ""'° t) •"-)'' ~0.1 .. 1 (Mtl'f P1IOf r ..-c ., ,Oil MdHf\) 'n u \tlf 111-71 Pl'BLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS I USINES$ o N<l.ME HllTEMENT ,, ft Ttl,._ tl)llow1nq °"'\.Of'I\ '-'"•"°•"Q bvll ' 0 0 ~'""" i) I) Q TR•CE ~N PAJNT n;-10 T,•lbf'rt 11 •) 1 A'lt Fovnll•" Vitll..,y (A Q]1()8 !.(onbyln"1,.., 0t;>Uh1"' M MH6o t1 n'l !nr ,, t fl • (111torn11) TMOOt4hOf'I, ,,,~ T,...l~rt n~ tt•l'I. 'YI ' \ () A.v• F~••1nV.-11,..,, CA •1108 S£CONOG.0.ME ~CAI Coll-f 11 •b ~ .. r>. .• ... •• T ll)t 1 I c • ,... """''"""'''I tond\Xt"'<J bV.; (Of Of)r-' I .Of'I Oovblf' M M1'd1,f:t•nq In<' f"'' 'tAf~f WA' f•tM ¥with rt'I,. 1l;"I• (h•,ll of0rtl"Qll"(Ou"IVQM ~flh r~ 1.· .,··.~· n ... rw 1 ,,,. "'>''ct\,,._,(\ ... ., p""' ·O • • 11<1 M..-H""' l, 1(1 P '911 •I SUPE AIOll COURT 01' CAl.IFORNIA COU NTY 01' Olt.O.NGE In '"" ""'"~ oi ""' APOBUl lon ol LAWRENCE Ml\.AJ>j RANSOM. 31\0 knowft ~'JOE RANSOM """JOSEPH AANSO~;f~~l!o:.~=~ ORDER TOSHOWCAUSE FOltC14ANGE 01' H.O.M£ LAWRENCE Mil.AN RANSOM. 11\0 ~nown as JOE RANSOM, h&\ flt«! ,, ~flt Ion •n tf\•'\ (OV" ror ~" Of'dH c1llo• mq ~t1t1°""' to t hiln<Jif' t\1\ narTu• ftom l l\WRENCE MILAN RANSOM lo JOSEPIJ RANSOM J l I\ twr('()y f)r(h•rt-d tf\af alJ Pf'"J.On'\ lnttre\lfllld In the mane.-•torl"'\ald •P ~~' bf'•orf' "''' coun •11 Oep.attmtnl No 1 .at 1m (.vie Ctl"iter Orivf' We't C...-:tn~" 4'M (Ar1to,.n•a, ~ M.4rc1' 17. 1q,, ,, 1 ei'c loc_k a m !lnd tnfln .tM lM•r "hO"" CJ»v~ O .:tnv thtv h•Vt-, whv '''d giet 1t1on lor th.tn~ of n.tmf \t»u•d ncit 01~ Q'~'t'd • t is h.1rtht'r Of'dered that • copy ot '~'' nra,., 'o \hoW"t-.i\11! tw puDll,,...d lh THE DAI l V Pl LOt a Mw ...... per nr <H'n_,,. .. , <•'(UlttHon. Q\tbll\t\f'l'J in '""' couritv "' lte\t Of"l<t-a wH• orlor to PUBLIC NOTICE SOPlltlOttCOURf Ol'TH£ $TAT£01'CALll'ORNIA l"Olt THE COUNTY 01' OltANGI N•.A...ont NOTICE 01' NIA•tNC) 01' PETITION l"OR l'•041AT£ 01' WILl. ANO l'OR LITTERS 01' AO· Ml"ISTR.0.TION WITH THI! WILL AHNEXID dl•ldual. Jolin Ruuell ~cl< Tht\ it•t~t -w .. '. fth.'1 ......,,,., '"" County Cl~k of OronQo County on FtbtvUV 11. 1'11. Fl111' Publlv.ed 0.a"91 Cn~\I 0•1'1• P1101. Ftb 11, 14, o<!d M.tth l. 10, lt/J S'M 17 PUBLIC NOTICE l:•lalt ol CHESTER L. P.O.RKER, 0HU\H 1---------------t NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 11\al )AMES E HEIM, ., Publlt Ad rn1nl\H1lo.-for tr'M! Coul'\ty Of Or itnoe. "•'ti led "t'r9•n ~ Pf'tltion tor p,.o~teot Wiit 11nd hw k)ut\M:~ of L@tttn ot Ad m1n1\tr1tion wttt\ ttw will annot•f"d to t~ ()tll'flt•ot'ttr r!'fHMC~ to which '' m•df' fM h.1'1¥r oar•icut•r \ ~nd thl\f lf'\f" l•m~ Jf'\d ol~e of M•rlf'\Q ttw. s•m~ hO ~n "'"°' M•r< h U, 101, of 9 00 fl 'TI 1n trw-cour-froorn or ~D•rtrntnt No lo• Y•O court dl 700 C1111c_ Ct>nter Onvr W'"''· 1n tr.to C•tv of ~nl11 An.t, Cit•+totn11t Diltd~""' 1•11 WILLIAME SIJOIJN, ~tyCh•ri. ADRIAN ICUVPEA , COIJ N TV COUHSEl. A IARIAAf, TAM THOMPSON, DEPUTY "I Civic c;. .. t ... Of'IV9 Wo1 P 0 lloall1' S•nto f,n~. C.tllfon11• '2l0t T•I 0141134-JOl>S '""'"""for· ""bllc Aclmlol•lraltr Publl< ... d Or••qe C04\I O"IY Piiot. Morell•. 10.16, 1'11 PUBLIC NOTICE NO'TICI! fNVITINO llDS l•DtTEMN0,>4• Cfl'.Mll l'ICfl TIOUS IU\IN£SS NAM£ STATEMENT Tne touowino J)tlt\On ii 001n9 bUS•· "•so;"' KNOLL PROPE RTIE\. •l•q MJt< A,.thur Blvd . Suite 10J . Newport 8•dCh, C.A. •lti60 Otu<:tl E H•rrln9ton, 1~11 Port l•u,.•nt Plac~. Nf!WPott 8ttct<.~. (A .,,,,,,, T•"~ b\.t\•ntn is condud•d bv an lft· dhndv•I Br...:• E M .. ,,1noron This ~lllt~• • ._ hi~ '""" '"" (OUnly C•tf'llol Or-Countvon Fto. '8 1971 . RHODl:S .. HA•RINGTO" •v. ,,.,.. £. H¥rl1t91on 41', MM A,_ 11 ..... Slolte !OS N--1 IHCll. CA t1MO AtMrM'f\MLAw F/11°' Publl\hed Qraf'ICI" Coa\I Oally Piiot, Feb l• an11MarcnJ 10, 11. !917 PUBLIC NOTICE \.UM FICTITIOUS IUSIM(U NAME STAT£MENT 105-11. TM tollow1119 P<"lo<•\ ar~ do••9 !>us• rot .. \ • ., FOUA SQ\Jf,RE COMPANV. 13661 S•d~h Bn. l..aqun~ Nlqut•I. CA'll&17 AoMIO A !(alln 73!1! Rim OI •~e W(lrld Drive. Runn•no SP""fS, CA •>)t} JUNIOR COLLEGE GOll' 5•wtf\ '°"'' (Oftf•rfflo<• Tou,.,..,y I •1 lllo HOftcto C.C. Whllll<lt! T fl.tm -..c,..,1h') , M1 <..tn A1tl!\f1111 4J1 } ftJlll•rfN't41") 1 ~nt•Al"l>iUI ; ~An O•fl>QO WY UJIJ \ •''"''mnr1f HO 6 ,,,,.,,,,, ~ .. I 0'-tf!Of (011\1 -, '··~I j '1••11. I'\ 11't M111\t\• <. '' ~I I, i0 tf'l 0 Pt'BLIC NOTICt: I ltw 1'dV Oi \.4)1dhfid"'"~ D~l•d F•O 10 1911 BRUCE VV SUMll( II JUOQ!'oltN!'WPtr10f' Court NOTICE IS HEREBY C-.IVEN \hat \f'~ltd orOCX>s.14' wltt bt rt(.h1v1ttt tt't fM Clly ot CooilA "MW, lo '""' The Cl ty Coun<ll, P O Bo• 1100. ol lhft City o• Cent~ Mt-s•. on or befort' I~ hOur C'lf n 00• m .on FncW'I. M•rc"'l!lo. 1'17 It \hall be ltw, n••f>On\lb<llly ot the olddtr to ctttl""' ~., btd to tl°"t Cltv c1~rk "of fie,. bV tM Df'()PI'' Annount r-d tim" 6 10\. ""'" ~ OUbllctv OQl•n~o a"d '~•d •~ud 111 '1 00 • m . o,. tt\ \oon ~,,..•ft~r .u or~vttcaDlft, on Fr+dAV, M•rCh n. 1'77 1ri t~t Count-II Ct'l•"'~r\, City Hitill. 77 F~1r Or•ve-. CfH,t.& Me\a, Catlfornla q)A)&, IO< "'" lurnl\ll•n9 of LA 80 R ANO EQlJIPMENT TO AB.O.fE TIJE WEEOS ANO AUB81 S >i O N SELE OED VACANT LOTS WITIJIN THE Cl TV OF COSTf,MCSA M•<hatl E Ro<en. SH ~oulh 1Ctn9•1ey Drive lo\ '"'<l"'"' Cl\~\ Mtrle W.t1o~rman, UOO ~vmour Ro.tel, RuMtf\O ~prln<i•. CA '11381 E.mmttl 8•"V WtlS\. Jlll8 Hun\Ok•• W•v RU11nlng Sorln9\, CA •lltl • firlQltt,. wan~rman lSOO Sevmour Road Runl\l1'QSorlno•, Cl\'17:1117 'ff! ... .,., 011 " 0 •I• f)( r VI)' '"«J 11,,, A"' •11v ,,. """ Bnh l•trA~''' If\ Wl"IV "'I .. '''"'"'''"" ''''' rr1 "",. \t"w.,t " .,,...,.n fJl'1111t"' .,h) ~I ' .... ~ .. ,,.., )h t. "',, "'' ,.., •• ft '"" l •hm tn IO l .,.,.... m,..,,.lt 1 , n1c ti ctrf)O(" ,., ""'"'' 1 Att i M~ NllA , .. ,,,,,, \ '4 I\• '•it' H• Ot\tl ttk tn" I t)I) f '' '\ to ••n1;,t1)f\ 1"\ 1 ·• '"" , t • Mtlw"".,."""" 1 .. > "'' '•l'\~·~ N>!I to#V u ... n~"" ,. "" ~. ,, I I NV I 1111 ,_., • l\t .111• I p,"'"'''"1"1' ' ''" 1·1 l AUlll"lffl\ Or•I• ft Miil'\trr 111 1nr,..,,,., .. 1 •I v ... nr1111v1•1 '\; w \ .h ... ,. ll" r" , ~ . rnu .1c NOTtct: Ft~ITIOUS llU\I NE \S ""ME H•T(,.(N!' • tr t1 I •, N I I •'fl I I '""'. ( , ..... ., u .. ,, •'""• M ~,,.,.., ,,..,.. 'tr': tt 11,,,.. • •1111 \f'41~r~1•~"""1'"'1 •"t t n+1\H'"*\' I\ (o'loll l'fl 'tov '"' +'°! t, 111.t ''"""'"''"1, . .,, PUBLIC NOTICE f T•., '1•1•.,..,nt "'" '""" with !~• --------------tM.~C~VI ~~~;" 1.\ 1 0•4n'l• (~ui,tt Of\ "CflTIOUS SUSI HESS 1'1"41 NAMeSTATIMINT Publl•""" ()f~l>ql> (OA\I O•ilt ,.,,.,. The fOllOWlrtQ ~(\()f'1 h '1n•nci ,, •• ,,. Mllt(h It) 1' ,. )1 1'17 ., •• ,, "'" '" GESTALT TIJEAllPV. ?Ito H•tl>o• 81V<I Sullt )OJ, ( "'" MH• C..tlfornl• 914>& f(f'" H'JtC"i"'"1 llfl Cn\tA M_,. s,, ... , '°''"~'" r111onr~1A,,f\1~ Thi\ blJ\1~~' '' cnfldu( trd "" An In dlvldu•I KtnHu1<~1M T?U\ ''"t•mttnt WA\ fllM'I WIU\ t"• t..OU"IY c •• ,_ ot Or ... nq-(tH.1nty nn M•tth I 1917 .,,,.... Publl\......, O<A"O" (M\I O•llY Piiot M•r<lt 10 ti 7• 11 1911 01-lr PUBLIC NOTICE 1.11'1 AND ACCIDINT ANO HE.0.LTH SYNOl'SIS DI" THI! ANNVAl. STATl!MINT -YEAR INOIO OICIMll!t J1. 1'76 of l'.O.Cll'IC MUTUAL Lll'E INSURANCE COM PANY, JOON_.., Clt!lt.,.Drlve, P.O IU MOO, N<twport a.eel\, C.llfof'll<• ., ... TOIAladlf\111"'1 a\HI\ TOt•l llAblllll" C.Pltfl .,..,duo GroHCMldtn .. mrt c.ontrlbutfd 'V""'"' SOit< I•! Suroiu, l'und• V"8'4i•9tWd \U({'lllJ\ (,.In trom o~r4ttW'lf'l'­ 'l\(.tfa\ir 1n !Jurahl\ ftur1nq 1•1& '"'ur4lnt.t in FOrtfl foja11onwl"" A<.<.ict..1"11 Anct MAtti, 0"tm1u,..... 11'\turftln<tt•nrnrcf' Cllfforru ... Bv>10• \'- l'llO• A't<lo.nl ....,!>Miii'! Pfflfllums: C<illtornl• I 101 0/1 11\ I .. 0 \01111 n 10 R1' l~l \1.\101,\.() •l 0\0 011 1.010 ~n 126 ·~· llJ •11~1...,, """' , 11.n •. n, llift "'"'4>v C"1'111V tl\AI 11111 AbOV• lltf'ln ''" In fl<'(()l'tlM(t wllll IM All f'H.t•t S1.itt""f°'nf'ont far ,..,. 'f""' .-.rwtMJ O•c•ml'>~" 'll Ulfl mAO• tn '"'" t11t1ira•1tf (.orn"'l\\IO•l•'f Ol IM "•I• of GatUorn1• P'i~'~' tn I•• H f "'°'"""'"'! Vic.-,~~"' al'W'f (nnt..-ttll•r Sl-nl.O H••• S.C.,1 ... ¥ .... bllu.H Ot""'Ot CN\I D.tOv 1>1101 M.t~t117 t t.10 11. "'' •IO·n PUBLJ(' NOTICE l'ICflTIOUI IU'1N•U NAME STATEMllNT l~f' fl']llQ'#!nQ ""'"'"°" ... dol1'CJ bv\l M\\•H II I tNOI\ STRAIN CMEANOl'f' rNTE,.PA l!>E~ 21 .O.Ll Cf,RE M.0.INTENAl<CE SVST(MS tllOI WhH• ... °' .. " L•rie. HU"11nqton Btat h, (.f, 91&4A 1 ln<r• ~'"''" Ch.,nofl. 71101 W"ll• Hot'* L•""' Hu"tmoton 9••<", CA t?~ .. Thi• 1111\ltw" I\ tond1Ktod by •n ,,,. 11•1Cl11•I l.1""4SlrAln Cllerft011 Thi\ "'"•-nl W8\ Ill°" .,Ith 11\e CnuMY Cl••~ of 0rfllf19 County o" F •bruAry I• 1q17 l'IUIJ Publl\I""" 0r•"99 CCMl\I O•llV Plll\f, M••cll) t0, 17. ''·I'll PUBLJ(' NOTICE STATl!MllNT0•.0.8AHOONM•MT 01' un 01' P'ICTITIOUS IU$1NESS NAMll Mf,CI( CLAlllC th• 111'd~nl9n•d. Mttf'IV \.l•lf"\ t,..._t f)f'I 0"Cf'mbfir 11 1•7A "' •IMndn""" '"" .... of Mll(I( CLA~" COMP"NV ••A tlcllllOu• bu\I M"\\ '1Am~ Mid (.,-1Uktt th.8t 1 fPoi,. \lH'f'l dddre\\O• the orltttlo.• ol•r~ ot h\11\lnlf'\\ ...... ,.... Ml~ n•rnt wt" u\110 l't. Ut6 Mtttf'I Sf,.•t, lt1.1nttnoton llur!\ C.illor'nl••:HI•. ) Ttw tlctUIO\I' b\1,1,,..~, nArNt \tat• "'"nl r•l•ll"'I •~ , .. ,d fl(flllov< Mme ,,.11\t •~•n<IO"f'd 11 l w~' f II'"' on Av9u\I tt. "'" If\ '"" on lco oi t'-COu1'tY Cl,,_ DI Oranot County C.lllOf'llla .,,. ..... '""*' by "" 111o dl\lldual: ..._,Y ~It Ct.,... l!ltJ un· der\IQMCI ..._ ldlfr"' It 111' Mal" Stt .. I, Nl#llltlQlon 0.IOCh, (lillforn!• t?.-t: J TM bu\I-• '-"'<ltd ~r t•1d tlrtlllOll' MIMH ,,,,_was t-ut .. d t>v • llmltod PArl,,.r\hlp Ott•d J•~u••Y S. 1'11, ttl•cll ... O.umborJI IN<l(lafll .,,. ... "uDtltlltel Qr..,.. c;M\I 0.11¥ PllOt, ""'''">. io.11. u. "n l l'ICTITIOUS BUSINESS H.o.ME ST.O.Tl:ME"T l 1'• tn11ow1n() pitr'\O'I'\ 1\ tt~1nQ bu\I .... \ ' llM '> H()<Af MAINTE»j4NCE '' h' V•flfVit ,.,\.•l'lt l4~ NO ,., H~1nl "IQI "Yi A,."'" r .11tnrn1 .. '1t.A1 14"'"' ')t,.t,1¥1"1: Vitrqn t•1• t Vl•w P., "' l ,.,... Nfl ,., Hunt•"(lton fH•th r,. t""'"'".,..., ft h·1'•N"'\\ 10, ~ttU'tttf t')t Af\ IM l"I t•C'tt.141 , • .__~ \IM')n I '"' •o11ot11W1Wf'lt -.N••. folf'd w1U't IPll~ ~oJnt., ,..,, "' OrAnO,. (nuntv C\n •.JHrtn I 1>t7 "'"'" p ,,,,,,,....,. o--~ ~ (ff\.t 0 )lly .,,,1), M.t• '•'"'It' )l ,, tlf1 '?\I 1' PUBUC NOTICE NOTIC.S INVITING It~ II 0 ITIM NO. M1 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lhef "'•'•d ""'"""'" wlll be reoi.,.o t>v I~ Clly oi eo.i. ""-"'· to'''" TM Cllv Co""w. " o l'lo• 1200. o1 11\t Cll~ of eo,r • ,,,..,, c.111.,.,.,., on"'_,..,.,. "°"' 0111 CIOe m ,ell Frkloy. M.W<"H. lt71 I! "''"'be -._lbllllV of -bidder to doll-1111' bid to 11\t Cllv CIH•'• Off'« bY -"'"-' -""'"" 11-. BldJ wlll lie publkly --Alie! rtod •'-at II 00 • m , or as •-1....,.•llor A\ Ofklk•bl• Of\ Frldty, M•r<h ZS. 1977, In 11\t C.-11 Chem· bu s. CllV Ha!T, n '"•t• Ori,.., <:Mt• M o••· C•lllorft la , tor 11\e l'Ull,.l~INO OF F<>Vit I•) EACM P REF.O.BAICATIO IVS SHEL TE!tS . Addl\1-1 MIS of IN -llkAtl- lfl.ty be o4)411f....t •t '"" OfflC• of , ... Pu((ltosl11t Aqe'l\t al 1' !'air Or i.,,., Cost• ~. Celllornl•· 8tch \l'!Ould be -.tur,.... lo 11\t Alttnllofl of IM City Cl•rk, '" • ••llNI ..,,,.,_. l*"tllhHI 01\ lht OUUIOt with llt• 81d llt"ll Numbar..,.. l!W Olten1"" D•ft !Kii bid Wll Sot<llY H tll 811d eV9"' llom "' .., ""111 In lh4t ~lllt"11en•. AllV •ftd at1 t11cto11°"' IO.,.. soecllle• tlon• m\llt 11111 ,_,, 1talo4I lft ""' bid, tlld 1111"'" to HI tor111 Af!Y Item lft llW \pKlfl<•ll-,...., ... ·-· lo• ,... lt<llOfl Of"-bid. Eaei. bkl "'811 Ml IOf'fi. IM fvll Ila'"" •nd rul-..Ct\ ot afl """n' '"d IM'rllf< '""''M'-" In '"" ...._ .... 8\ prlMllMll• Ill <Ott of <o,,..,,•tto11t. lfl.o Clud• I ... ,,.,.,., Of IM Pr9\ld•nt, ~•tll<Y. Trt•wrtr Mid M•M°'r T"" Cllv Councll ol '""City of t:o.I• Mft•~ ''~""s t"9 •""1 to ••lt<f a11v o• •"bid\ Vef1Clot Wiii bt ,.qvtr" to (Omprv with 111 -l[l•llla Ect""I Elftlll<>vmt~t ()f)oortlHlllv 1-1....i r"u1etlon\ Thh COf'tfkl IHUOIKt lo• tlflen< l•I aUl\I•"(• (Ont,.c1 oetwun '"" 0r•"9• c.>untv Tt11n\ll Ohlrkt •nd lht U.$. Oftltrt"Wl'IOI Tr.,,.POrtallllll, All IH-r\ wtll bl 1equ1te<1 lo <••tllV 11111 lllty ••• ""' on tllt ColflPfrOll•• Oa•••'•flll ol ,,,., .. , ... ~r.te1- 0n119t Co11,.1y Tr•"lll Olltrl<t ,,.,...., llOlllltt •II Ill~' !Ml It will alllm11t1ve1y I-~ In , ... ,., M .tfty COfltrkt ...,_ !mo "'"""'"' to tllli Nwt11_.,., mll'Ofllt blltlfttU •1'1•tprlM will flt aHOf'cled lull OP. 110f1unlly Ill "'°""" bid< 111 -te thh lftvtf.C1on •net will ftot "" di•· CflmlMIM ._..,., Oii !ht 0"""'4' OI •.te•, color, or N 11ortol Of'ltln In c- •IOtrirtltftftt """"'-· OAT~O· '*-Y'I. tm ltvOllllNd Cit .... CNtt Oetty '"11•1 M4r<1111. 11. 1''1 n1-n DONALD l . llUDD£HIAUM !er C Ntll ll-011,A L•w C""-•l>Oft ltoGl..,,..Yre, SuileO l•t••• IH<h. C.O. '14SI Ttl 11•410•..0JO •nor••ntor P.tltl- Puol"""" l>M19' Coa\t O••IY Piiot. ~'" •1 14..,,.,MarcllJ to 1911 Pl'RLIC' NOTICE S-4nlt NOTICE TOClt!OI TORS No A·t02" SUP£111<>'1COUllt01' THE ST A TE OF CALI l'OllNI A l'OA THl COUNT'YO" OltANGE In tl\fll Mattf'f o4 t.,,.. Er Mt" ot SVS fH r V Wf;ll(MAN ""' 5(flf'llE VIVIAN W>iltEMAN •k• SY!l8lE. WHI ff MAN 0.-c .. WO Noticr I\ tworeby QtVflH\ ttt crttdltot\ "••lllQ rlf lm• ~lmt II\• <•1<1 Mto· d«nt to UI• '\aid tt•lm\ In t~ ottlct ot ,,_,. du• Of tr. .... ,."4thJ COVl't Of' to (if'•~"' tn.m to tM \N'\d•H\IOMd •t 'ht $Ito(• or MI O•AEL I OlDMEN, <HOMEN ANO OLOMEN, Ar TORNEVS AT LAW. •OI DOVER DRIVE. SUIT£ }00, In '"' r11v ot Htwe>Ort ""•(h. Coumy o• O•A"<IO wlllfh l1tw oftlco i• '"" Olo<t a' bu\h n•'' o' fhf' Uftd!'1'\i0flf"d 1" •II metten '''"'~'"'"'I '~ "''" .... ,. SU<~ (If'"'' wU~ th• fV"<t'\'\My vouc~n must ~ llltrl o,. Pf'_.,_.nttd • ., "'°'"""Id Within tour m,,,..fh\ Allor ltw ""' pub•l<Allon ')f 1hl\ notlrf'! O•ltd Feb 77. 1'77, HVGMJ WHITEMAN JR. E•e~utMoll,,..W1ll oi ... 1d dt<_ .. , MICN.O.ll.J. Ol.OMlN Ol.DMEN f,NOOl.DMIN Att-yMUW ,., oo ... r Dr1V9, Sullt 100 N-POrt .. •di. CA. 0660 Publl~""d Orff>90 C0.11 O•oly Piiot, !'ob 1•.•rldM9rchJ, 10, 11, "" 70.J.71 PUBUC NOTICE ......... NOTlC•TOC••DlTO•t •UN!tlo.I COU!tTOP TNI STATt°'CAll""NIA 'Ott THIC:OUNTYOPOttA•GC .......... In .... ,,,...., Of IM l!l1.tlt 01 JOHN l'HILIP PRIVITl!Ll.l. 0.C .. Mf Hollo ll ..,tl>V 01,..n to Ct'9dll0<• ltavlftO <1"41ft• ... IMt tilt "Id l!t<•• dent to Ille "Id clalml lft tlw Offl .. of , .. (lar1o, el Ille -euld ~ourt or to P•t-fMm ID ... ~titllH .ti tM O!fl(• Of lt0911tT $. MOTTll!ft. Al t-v •l Uw, .... ~ ft1...i .. Sll11• N no. 111'"'9 (Jly .. L'1t A"91'ltt, In \.H A~ C911My. Mlkll latt•r Of· II~ It I!• ..... ot IMllMtJ ot tilt loll Oenloflff 111 all fl\Ml9ft .,... .. .,1.,. to ,., ...... , •• !Wch cle lm• wu" ,,.. ntCHMlf\' -"'" PllVtt 11111 Ill• or pf'eteftlocl eJ Af_...1' wttlllft fOllf monttu llflff h llMlt llUll41CAtiell of lllh ... ,1c •. O•IH .,_., t•, mt ANOEV. V l"•IVIT£ Ll.1 t\OmflllJtralfl• of'"" ••t•i. olwd ..... t •OIC•TS .. MOTTC!t •tt-v .... w• *••~l!W. ....,. ... " UIA~CA .... ~.,_Or .... CNtt Dflly Pltot, ..... lt,>4MIM.wd\l, 10, 1"1 .,ddltt°"'I 'it'ts o• ~ \Of>t 1•tt.tif1Qf'I\. "'•V i... ootaltwd at ll'lt Ofllc• of tl'lt Purch•)lnQ A91'nL 71 F•ir On1tt, CO•U• M,.\a C:,..,IHornltt 01<1\. l§t\ou•d t>~ r~· turn ... d rn • w•led fl'\Vf"'IODP, •Otnt•ll"d on the ovUl<k with '"f' B•d llf'm Numbtr.,,., ,,,. ODH>l"9 Oat• E•t~ bid \NII _. uy .. ch and •very ~trim a\ wt f0t1h '" ,~,. ~~t01raHOfl' Af\y ,Jjn(I •U t aCf'OllC>n'\ to thfl \PM' ifl(A t1on\ \hi lt bi@ c1r>11r-tv \tated l'l 1~ Did, ·•nd felhJ"t to ~f't tOf'tt-.tny H!m In thit '\~1f1taHM\ 51\•H bit 9roun<H· tor re ltt """ "' '"" l)ld Coch bid •h•11 wl forth 111• lutl 1'ArN• tU\CI ,.,,10.,nct\ ot 4'11 oer\Onft 4nd ttarH .. \ lnt~tted tr. tf"llt otopo\af ., orln<l.,.1• '"caw of corPM11lo11s. ,,,_ rtudt the Nmt\ of IM Pte\ldent. S.<r•1Ar-y. T"t•wrtr, end M 4f'\MJC"f The (tty Council 01 ll'le Cilv of Costt M,.\lt r•W"f'VtS ,,.._ rlQh\ to ,,..,1ect any o,. •II Old\ 0.0.tEO: ~rchl. 1•n Pubtlsl\ed Or-Co .. I O•lly Piiot, March 10. tm ''°·11 Pt'BLIC NOTICE ,.KTITIOUSIUSINESS NAM! STATIMINT TM lollowln') .-r"°"< tr• doing bu•I r'l•t.\ .\. AGq1vEST COMPANV 1000 Ouell, Suitt )«), N•wPorl Duell, CA 9}"° ROQl!r V ""'"''"" Jr 107 Vf\la C•t•a<Ja ..,.Wl>Ort llrA<h, c:~ •l~O R~r V F'<ltr\C)n 111 ?18 ColltQ• PM• Ori"". S..•l 8•a<h Cl\ tf\140 f "'' buSIM\\ '' con due tl"tf by d ~n.-ral CMrtrwir\ND R V ""'"''"" 111 A"'"°' V "-'"''""Jr. lhl\ sf•I-WA\ tlled wlll'I lho Cou11tv Ctt<ll ol a.en .. Co<io'tlv on Ftb 74. 19'1. 1'1m• Pul)ll~ C>.tllQe Co;ast O~lty Piiot, M.,<h ), 1(1, 11, 14, "" PtJBUC NOTICE UQ "CTITIOUS llnlNUS MAMC STATIM£NT 111·11 Tiit> foltowl"O-IOll\ •rt do•no bu•I· !>tl\ H 1..0.IOllATOAY lEf,SING AS· soc1.i.Tl!S, "" '-""•oo Orh•t. NtWPOrl h.tc:ll, (Allfornl• •:IMO Al<Mrd o. M•rcof>f, un l!u! <;.ovecent"' Str"t. GoVllWI, C...llt0f1'1• ,,,, Fred SI ... 1tH Se11tl•OO Orlw, NtwPOrt 8t11<ll. C.llfOl'nl• t)MO Lo Cau~o. StOO lalfl\ RNd 011111. •1.,, JHhonvlllt, l'lorlO• '1'101 Marll S.ylOflll. IOIM Oollth.tll OrlW>, Jactt-,,;119, l'torlca J71tt JO• """'• 1>U Trell• Efld, l•O•on~lll•. F!ofidll ,,,,, Tiii\ llv•IMO I• fCH>llll<lff "" • ....... 1~11111 ltk!wd 0. -·Oft! Thi\ ,t._.,,. ..,., fll""' wltti lftt COllnty Cte'11 "1 °'·-COllftlY 011 F~OIV\'Y 0 . tm 1"11•1 l'llttllslltd Or.-et CNtt Delly Piiot, .... 2•.-M.w'c .. J.10.17. "" '•" CdtOI• AM .... SIS South Klf>9\IOV Oro••. L.o• .O.nQl'•es. C.O. 90001 Thi\ ~r'lf'\\ h tondu<t•d by en un· 1ncoroor111ted dUO(lt.11t1on 01~~,. than • p11rtner\h~o RONldA K•ilfl Thi\ sttt~-nt -'tit. I 1lcd w•t" tM Count• Cler• ~I Or•not County on F' ... bruarv• 1~n FHU4 Pubtl\,...d Or•t>Qt Co••t O•ilY Pllol M•"' n l 10, tc 1v11 11>8~11 PUBLIC ~OTICE 'ffU NOTICE TOCONT!tACTOltS l',.jKI Ne. I• H-6 Soled PfOPO\••l wlll be •K•l•td •I 11\e ofllct ot Account11>9 Ofltc••, F•lrvl-Stllle Ho<Pll•I. 1501 Ha•bO< 81Vd • to.I• Mt\f, C•lllorn•• •1tl6 un" 111 11 ·oo •.m. °" ),fS. n , •' whlth lime t,..v will be PUbllCly ~ •nd , .. d !or perlOl'mlng .,,,r~ u follow• l'u,..lsn •II labo<. m•tf•l•I• loah And •ctu1...-m _ ......... IO Rtpolr .,,d Rep4.oo Window\, Ill 9"1•••1 thl\ projt<I consl\t~ o• In~ •t "'0Yll Of ~·l\ttno w indows •nd furnl1l'!lng •nd l<\\tolllno Mw ,..,,do•" w\tf\ tt•fl\I•\~ ~tf"t'I \Ill C.OYfllr lnQ In vatlou' lo<:dtlOf'I\ \Ott F•frv••W SIAt• HO\Plt•I. '" Ktor<lan<" wllh Pl•n' And •CM< lflc•lion• .,,.,,.,.,. 810 oroPO<•I\ mu•t bt wbmlllH lor tt\• t ntltt w ork dfl'\Crltwd '""'•tn, O• ... l•tlor.t from C>I'"' and uwiic.lfl<•• lion' will Mt~ con•ldt"'d .tnCI wlll bt cou\t !or ,.l•Cl•on 01 bid• Th• 0.ptrl· rnenf of IJ•allh M\ ll'le rlo!ll to w•I,.. env '"'""''"'"V 1,. a bid or 10 •tfl!(l 1nv or All bids No Did wlll "" con\loi.fed unleu II Is "'•d• on• \t,y,d.lrct torm fufnl\hiltd by ti><' OtP'I''-"' ot Hullh •"" I• made 1n auotO.f\Cfl '#tU\ tht "ln\truttlOt\1 to 8idctl!o" Pro.~ctlwr bllldt., "'n t1em1"" ""d obtain ol•M. \MClfl<•tlOM •IMI bhl form• by <•111"9 •11' meill"11 • req<WSI to IM Ofliu of the Cll1•t of Plan I OCMr •· tlon\ •1 '"" -. addrtlu. ttltpl'IOne 11umt>ar IU s.IS.tlll !E•t. llll .o. P•Y'""nl -· Staodllrd Fo•m 801 If\ the amoll"t oj flllr P<'•t~t OI I ... (Ofl· lr•cl price""'" 9'C&mlMln1 twry (Gt\· tr1tl lnvol"'"' en ullt'l<fit.,..t In H· ceu Ol '10,000. T~ \llCCtttful _..,_~ will be •t quired to uecutt • contr•<tYr•I •qr"ll'\ttll 111 ~form ol • ''11..-d•rd .0.0,...IMflt, Fo<m f" Wlll<h "'811 h blndlrto -tilt 514, .. of C.ll!or11la O!t-•v Up0ft ...,..,,.I lrp "'° $t•ta. '" •ctor-• wt1!1 ttle Of'l)Vlslons ot Sect loft mo of t"' uw eo.. o,. 0.P•rtrnenl Of ..... Ill Ms 4"<.-lf111td thfl tilt ...,..., 11r9nlllnq r.tlo of ••O«' ,,..i1U01t l11 lht ~IV'" wlll<ll ~Wi>rltl,100.-ueltlowllttodln .... _ ... tnll11td "Otot•llM<1f ot Tra1'•porl•llon. t:quljlmtflt ltefll•t lt•tf'I -Oefttrat ""9¥•111 ... Weqe Ret~" fllf""'I tt IM <NI• of 1111• f)Uefl<.CIOl'I. Grlflfl • IN 9"1ri.t ti'• Oft Ill• et fhe Ofllu of , ... Ql6ef Of .. ,..,, o ....... -. ,. .. ..,1 ... 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Publl~ Oranll@ eo." oa11v Piiot, NOTICE IS H£REd'V GIVEN lo f,... crM••oo of t"'P above M'f)t'd drc.nt""' ttoiat ell PtrtllWH. h11vll'\Q c1._.arn~ ~·ln\t N wk1 dKedtnt •re rtquirff to tile them, wnh lfllf r-e-tttwry vouc:Mrs1 In 11141 Office of '"" c ler • of \hf' •l>O¥C ,..., llllH court. 0< lo pro•'>l ltwm, wlOI tho .,.ce\\•rv vou<hers. la llw unoer \19"'•d •t 4000 Temll St<MI, P 0 80• 111'1. Rlver,lde, (.A '1501 wfll<h I\'"" Pl•< .. Of busnwu. ~ the und~r\1one<t '" •It melt"" pert•lnlf>9 lo ltw t'l•I• oi •~•tJ deC-nl. within lour months ""~' U•e llr~t publl<illor,ot mono1t<1• OitfO Ftt>ruarv 71 1q11 IE W.O.RREN 8AUCL Encu1oroltheWlll ot Ow abov• Mmed Ol'<rdt•nt H£NHIGAN,IUTT£RWICK &Cl.EPl'IR -T.m"Slr~t P.O.lo•IZI' Feb.11,14,M'CI Mar.l,IO,i.ll 41 .. 11 Rl.,,.n1•, C.O.. USO? --------------·• Tet-· f1Ul ... ·3"1 ""°"'"''tor E ••cll1or PUl>llVW'd Oran90 (.od\I n•oly P•IOt, PUBLIC NOTICE ___ N_OT_l_C_E_TO_C_R_E_D_l_f_O_ll_S ___ , Fttl. 2'. arid""'"~ 1' IO, 11 1 •I I IOPI SUPE•IOltCOURT 01' THE STATEOl'CALI l"OltNIA FOR THICOUNTYOFOR.O.NGE Ho A·t0124 E•l•ttof ELL" JANE ROGERS ak• El L.0. J ROGERS. 0e<Od>l'd NOTICE IS HEREBY G•VEN to tt>t cre<tltort ot tM .tbo~ n.am~d dt<td(lnt 'f\it •II otnom h1v\~ (tetim--. •q.af"st th~ ~•Id dt<t<»f'\t art" r•Qu1red 10 f1lt H1ttm. with""' nc'(fl\\•rY vnu1 her\, 1n tl\t offlct of tM cltrk of th'! dt"IO'Y~ en· llll•d court.or IOP•t.,..,1 l"<'m will\'"" ~Ct\\O,.V VouthN\, to the Uf\d(lf Sl9n~d •I 6ttQ N\fWOOrt C..,.,,,.,. Orlvr '>v•tfi 1i~s. Ntwport 8ti'<1' (dllfOl''lt.l 1l2"M>0, Whtch I> lht C>IKt ol l>v\1'1#\\ ol lh~ u" ~t\IQnM 1n 4111 mattto Ptrl1•ln+nf1 to tf'l.f t)l .. f' Of \41CS 0N"0\""'1. w 1th1n '"l" month\ aft~ t,..flrst e>vbll" tt1on of thl\ f\Of i(f' Oalod Febt'ua•v ll. !?I' Lt~nw Par-.. t·r f •f<Utrt. Oft~ Wul "' 1'-•bov• n•n'Wd r:k\ 1•d1•nt NU.WITZ. REMER, MatDONf,lO, M£AD£ a •osENWf,LO A l'rol•\\iONI Corporation t4Q Htwpot1 C-ltr Oflvt . Suitt 1)1~ N•w"rl leo<h, C.tlilorftl~ H..0 AUorMY'fw lucwtrla !llO ISt-0111 Publl'htd Ounqe Coa>I D•••v P•'o1 M~rcn J, 10. 11 .1• 1~1 • SM! 11 PUBLIC NOTICE S~t ... SUP'EltlORCOURTOF THE STATEOl'CALIFOllNIAl'OA TH£ COUNTYOl'OAANGE Ho.A·lfllO NO TICE OF H £All lNG OF PUBUC NOTICE S-tt!O SUPERIOR COURT 01' THE STATl!OI' CALIFORNIA '0R THECOUNTVOl'OR.O.NGE No A·tOMS NOTICE 0 1' HEARING 01' l'ETITIOH FOR PROBATE 01' WILL AND !'OR LETTERS TEST.0.MEN· TARY f,NO.O.OTHDRIZATIOl'I TO AD· MIHISTl!A UNDE R TH E INOIEPENOENT ADMINISTA.O.TION 01' ESTf,TISACT. E\talt o4 MER (LE HOL Mf~ A> A MEAVLE HOLMfS f\RA><El'IEln. Ot~ld~o ~QTlf'E IS Hf"RfBV (';IVEN '"·'' MARlEN[ THAT(HER lo,. Ill 'd t'lfl'rf"o, d ~"'"'" f f)t Pt"lhttlt> •1• W1H ... "'' tor t\\•J11n<tt nf l••ll1•r ,., • .,,,..m .. rH ., and Avtt\otlttlttt)n ti.) 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Mw:I tl\at the ''mp dnd pl.1(~ of M•,.lng •~ '-¥M h;u bt>,.n \t't for Apr1I ti. 1q11. al 9·00 a "' , ln IN! courtt06rn of Otoart,,...nt Uo J nf '•'d (OUl't," 100Clvlc (@f\fer rH IVI' We\I •n ltw Clly oi S<tnll f,,,.., Ca1111 .. n1.1 OttH F9b ?S ml WILl.IAMli.SIJOH", Gou1'tvC•tr1t MILl.IER,Ml<DON.0.LD" 8USH AU•tfttYt •t L-IW llU N. H-llvd .. S..111 ZOO Fvttert010,CA~l1 AllOf,..T\ I.,.: polltloner Publlv..d °'"""" Coa~I OdtlY Pll~I. MM~h J 10 II 1~11 8!• II PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC ~o·nc.: JS~) flCTtTIOUS BU~IN ESS NAME STATEME"T Th ... follO¥tt•nca PN\On\ dr11 ®•"'1 h1J\1 '\e\SA\ MONEYPOWER 7/f'1 I °'"" Road Lrlquna N1q1.K·t Cal1fflrt'lt'1.,7,.,,, Ptnnv-PO<Nf'' PUflii(c'hnn Int ... 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"',ttutoon cont,.ath .,... \t't IOI' bid ilWMded. comp1~trd a"d hme 1••.l1·r•drd *' r.1~n O•' f'°rel'ICf f~dfor VfJtPrln~ry P+Jbl1C H11,.11n OIVl~IM l\•\tAhlt\....,_(t Fll+M at ti:.89'! 9r3n1 •oollcauort to,. ABS Ao~tf' 118 t\ Av1herfl .. d PfOOIH'"d """''•1tt•nn' to o~r­ta1n llqntinq dhtdct\ clrf' ..,,, ff\r r.e.vlf\Q ProooY.d ttbi\'lfil"tnrn,.,1t of,. c1t'1tn•O" t,.\ftm,.nt .n '""' (;tp•\t',1"0 8r,)rf\ trl'l> 11\ sr·1 lo,. tw .. nno .. ,,. '""'l" •rt to''"'~ Pre(l\t Pl.eri Of ••1tJ1iw~v At111nmitn1 on El Toro Ro.O ~n.onttA• matti-r\ ttrtt ~P orovfl'd Th~ O()hon d9'"<'"''"'l to fc-"'-C I~'~ ~l"ld ~utom,.nt con.c~~''°" IH Nlov•I ~-.cf\ P•rti. Iii ltwJtrrt,.1 FlrAllOf",lt.on ,,, fund\ ttnd tin.At rf'PQtl nn cMtl\ln At1~P ~""'*"" .,.~ appro\l'f'd. Svbm1\~0'\ of a~1canon 10..-Public Ht"'"" Nut\~"'q tie"""''< ... \ to the o1~d ·~ ~lutf\Ontctd RMOIO!ion t•0Arrf1nq thP !oit11t111"TH•nt of •n\H'll'\C~ I\ adoootM (}#lvl tHonon ,..., M.tst•,. Pl·ln nt /\rt"""'' HlfJl'\w'1)''t.on 'f•nt1HY't P•rc*f Mao NO. t(,8) I~ aooro~d. Acctultlt1f>., ot Em!Mnt Oom"'n tuctomein1 from Sul1.,.M llt*' L.\nd comoitnv h -'Ul~"'"d R••VllUllN'I ,_.9.,nJ1nq \tit\dUdlttd c.o"'1rtXtlnq orocN1vt" • .,, qrouo "nm~ inn ln\htut•nn\ 1., 11t1,,,..,,..t T"• Multl·mod•I TtMt\4)0rtat.on C.omm1UN" '" rtlvont•fl•J'•'1 )r\tf '-VOOOrl I\ t'JtV'f"'n lo '"'~ OCTC I\ 1o•M O()\IJll'fr'\ 19tt1tm-.nt for h'Wf'\t•QAtorv •ud1tlnq end •DP"Al~I ·~,.vi(.~\ I\ aporoVfld RewluHon '"'JAtdHHl roorQ.tnl1a1lof'I ol .... Ht&ltll Aoe1'CV ,. •dO()l •d. M•mO•r •ottelnt"d to tht F•r• Protfl'ction 1molP-mt"'c11tf~ r,,._ Fore,. M,.m . ti#" •PPOlnled "''"" Af'e.t )(I Otv•loornl'tfl~t 01""'""" P1Mnln9 80M0 Th MeUtn •r••OCW'0'1'd Tr.ct matt9ri tr• 61)f)f'OYM A \f"rY•tf.' contract 'orwHd ah1temH1t for the Fir~ ProtN:Uon Oer>ilrlrne~ I\ Avtn,.,,.h~d Tl'I" oroooH<t or- dfnan<:e M EMA lme>ltmttnl•hon I\ contlnt.tttd AttluP\" fOf' c~''"'" trlttt M4! •uthiOrlred A&Q~\h 1a llft trfflf'On <~rlain OO\ltlon\1trr aoprovt"d N1J1.QOll1t"on OI "" "'"'""'" lo• ,,.,..dlAn IJnd\C~PlnQ on SlrMI ot IM (,old< n L•nlorn " aut"Mhfd -r~ contt11ct tor o,.. C•llfOrn14 BIKll (l)f'f\rnli~·onnn Atronohvn h tc>ntlnutd Tiwt ~OOOY"d Am•M~nt to conirM't fOf Afl'C'>Mll\"' (OUn(U ~· Or.tn~ CooMV h contlnut'd 8udoe1 Tr•nflfer I\ ,,pprowd, Pri&p1tr.t,lon of le>•\_. tlQtfltment for llf~uard f~(1IOI•\ At to.ftwport Harbor PAlrOI HtAOquArlr" h fUtt\orhtd A'""""'~' to 1'Qtf"'m4"nt tor Df"OVl\ICl'l of •ltof'lnU<'l'\ ,,.,.,1,,.\ •t Tl\• Gt~n#O'>d Houv I\ Autnorlred """""'"""'' to 80'"""'"' wllll North Ora~90 CA>\ln1v VMCA I\ •ulhorlted TM qu•rlrrly r~pofl CRl~P I\ rt•orrtd fO• c.ommtnt. TtHt ~\#Ill r"O"'I lo,.""' Cou"1y Wrvtvor• .. oUlt,. I\ ,,.,,..lvr-rf Anrt '11~ r-rw ~•C!tc.tv Qf notlnn lo ••1•tid • tMM tor'"'' Probltlo., 0fl'01''tmtnlh aotuo11MI An IM)f'@-tmtnt tot bolJndarv d'OO with t~ (11¥ ol GArd-'n (,rnv~ fM fir•. t>•,•med•t •"° ,.,·.fw" '·"'"'t"' I\ autlVJrtr~d NftO"Y Of'v .. 1noii-" 10,, nuhtlfd to comotv with \.MCIHc.allOf'\ ,,, '",.''" contr'1<1. Ao,..,..m11nt for rOl\ll'flil''1nn nt F .. ltwrt• Parto: camplnq ,, •ulho•l1ed Tiie rl9M ol wav conlr•ct ror R•mo11 Ptr•tt• Adobe i\ eut"-OrlrM q,.pertt prOCJiMH fOf Inc re•...-In 1uvl'nll" fn\tlh;• t•Of"'I co~t °'" chfld d•V f .,,. { "rteln mort~\ •r• ttl1t•Wd County C.oun\t l '" 1u1ro.oritflld to wU1t l•w\u\1 o• Cit-Of~ A ~IO'litl, t1 ti CA>mm"nc~m_.nt nt '"'O•I •c.Uon for f'T'l!f'cR<.t1 Mrvtrt\ rcndftr~bv lhfl Cmmtv I~ "ulM,ltt1d C,.rtt1tln c1,,1m .. 19•ttt\t •~ llV'Htoc~ lnc:t•m.,11v fvl'\d .\rft mJtho.rl,td. A.Qrttmftnt 'nr ttwt r>r~u Hon of ml\6"''"9ftan0f'\ wHt\ tM C•tv ot An...n••m I\ 1tUO'IOriud P,.,m11 tor u'W' of tawm.,.t In ft't• ti11~• Tu,fin s•or'°" dtllf\" 1tut,.,r1tl'd A,qr,.~m ... nt tor con~ultit!f'\t \«rv1ct\ tor tv•lv•'1on ot thf St.ttus Offenders tre.tttd in 1 community .,.nv1ror1 .. -M ,,..,,, k 11\.fll'lorited. Giit lo l•hurt World 8r•ncl'I Ll~•.,v I• &<<eottd A9'""""' 10< Pa<lll< CoAJt IJl91>w•v lmPffW-0 h eulllo,.t•d Aore-m11nt tor Coutat \edl'"""' lflo<!lg<llflt!nl \lu<ly I\ •1111'10r1r•d .0. JUv"'11lt 0.11,,q~<'f A""'U(llon Projt<l &91ttmtnl I\ 1utl'IOr11•d Thebo<lrd ~dlollr1'4'd. JVNE ALEXANDER CltrW. oitht llo••d of s...,.,.,,.,. O•,.CtAl ,ltOCCIOINOS°' fNI! 10.0.ltOOI' SUl'lltYISO!tS O,OltANOC COUNTY.CAl.ll'O•NIA • S.nl•A••. C•llfornl• A rtOIJltt l'llHllllO 01 tllf BNYd of ~"'l\Orsof 0.llnOO Countv, C~lltornle, •lso Jlttlnq a. tM °""'""'"'! Boa<d ol the Ol•lrl<I\ 90•tt,,.d bv '"" Bo1•d Of $uptrvl~ .... twit .ltUrch f, t'71 •t 9:l0 AM n.. foll-•n<i n•m..t rn•mf)en IMl"V on-•· T_, F. ofltt•v. C"411r,,....,· Pl'\1110 L. Mll\&nv. uurOW\Ct J S<-11 .... "" A. Of.Orie!\. R•IPll •• Clerlt M'CI ,._ ,,,,~ Th• CO<lnlv W•..t AMI-I Proor•m of lt7) ,, _. ..... d. TM·--"' of. POrtiOfl oi ... "" n•lftad t lt'MI '' •-°"'""'· ~ c-n•llon ol CMnlM IMI .o.v1on" •PP«>Vtd c-tv Con>mil•lot••lf to E•oo ·a1 lnl•'""'"""•' £•!>0\•llon I\ OOslon•ltd E• IMIMIOll df Ctri.111 Cf.TA P<Oll'""'' •r• MIPr'OVtd • .,... P<OOOMd •~"''"' nl ,.._ ''"" A"trlfllofl• 0111ld<I qi '"" Zonl"'I COd4! Is '"'"red l>A<~ to ltw Pl..,nlllQ C-mh-. Ti. ... ,d adJOUrMd 10 -Ch '· 1911 ft l 00 P.M lo fh4t Gold """'' fttY•1 IM0 $Mil• An•, JUNE ALEX AN0£1t Cl<orll l)f tiff \'lo.trd ol 511Pfrvhot\ Ofl,.CIAl. l"ltOCalDINOS Olt Tlf l 1000 01" SUl"lltVl$01tS 01' OltANOC COVNTV.CA\.1"°41NIA S.nt•A ... , C.1110"'1• "" <>cl~ -•"'1 of tllt •otrd Of ~vlton of Or#199 (4umv, C.flfenlle, el\o tlttlnt M ~ Oevernl"' 116¥<1Ol 1"' 0.lltl<lt ~,_,..,.d Ill' I,_ ... ,., ol ~''"'" Wll\ Mid Mllr<h 4 1'77,.tl 7 001'.M. Th4t lollOWl"9 ,,.m,.cl _,,,..,, btl"'I pr-f• Tllom•• '" ltll.V. ai.1,.....,: 1'1111111 I.. AlllMfty l•tlf'~ J . Setlmtt .... lift .o. 01...trl<h. ""'""ft. Cl•"' •net the Cl~. Follow1"9 tllKU•Moll wlthl~ ~ .... l~hl•IO<l o• °'-C:-y, tM lloardac!loul'Md JUN& ALltXAN0£ It Clfr1( el 1111 &o.rd ti S.-rvttOM. P\NltlWdC>....,. '°"'' O•lly Piiot Mar<h 10 lf71 '1t ff j 11 i J , I . ICI002"t ,... ........ Motkr. All real estate advertised ln this newspaper ls s ub· Ject to the Federal Fal Housing Act or 196 which makes it illegal t adverllae "any pre- ference, limitation. o discrimination based on race, color, "religion. aex. or national ori1ln. or a intention to make any such preference, hmila· lion, or diacrlmlnatlon." llG CANYON $211.000 Elegance abounds in this two story beauty w /sunset and golf course view! Boasts or 3 bdrms. form. D.R .. wet bar. Sunken Roman tub in master bath & exciting jacuzzi. Built by Deane Homes and prof. decorated. 3 pati06 & lush landscaping. A joy to see & to own. 2111 s-Joaqmi ........ NEW_.."POll_lrT ... CIH'Ta, N.I. 644-4' I 0 DC'9Ui-Co.oMA -MM Now's your chance -a 3 bdrm. ln rront & 2 bdrm. over garages. Let so- meone else help with tbe mortgage payments! Call us for the address & particulars. You'll love life in Corona del Mar '7M400 DMtlOltoftt.rt.or-ei..n ..... Co. Thill newspaper will no G1111rd I 002 Ge•ral I 002 knowingly accept any G11Mral I 002 GMWf"OI I 002 ............................................. . advertising for r e al •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ISTATIFOR 4 estate which is in viola· WAICE U,!! EL DUM,0 HmiMw View HolMs !Jonorthelaw. To a dynamic country $69,950 A must see-upgraded ~~::~CH tto..tforSale c lub view! 2 Large Low down and dirty! carpets. wall coverings ••••••••••••••••••••••• bdrms. + snugge ry with Looks like a home where & drapes. all color ASSUME $27,000 GeMral 1002 lake view. an Rant•ho San the Bwralo roamed. A coordinated! New paint Guarded entry to new WOULD WI ILUFF YOU7 This Dolores Plan. 3 bdrm is a win- ner! 2~ baths. a rantastic patio, large breakfast area and all professionally decorated. In the new Bluffs area. private and secluded at $126.000. A better bargain, better buy. Would we Bluff you? U ,._ IVU If t1()Ml:S REAL TORS~. 675-6000 2443 East Coast Highway, Corona del Mar olso 1n Mesa Verde. dt 546 5990 .......... "' ..... Mire ............ ......... ........ "' ,, ffl "'' • ~'°" Alllf•slllua-.... T""'•' 'tofloft ••.• 9100-'"' OWHER TRANSFERRED . Hence the terrific value ln Mis· sion Viejo. 5 Bdrms .. large family rm & formal dining rm. 3 Car garage. Nicely landscaped yard, backing to a picturesque canyon with mts. beyond Only $1.25.000 WE'VE MOVED . to our new office at 450 Newport Center Dr .• Great Western Savings & Loan Bldg.. main floor (plenty or parking,. New phone 759-0811 759-0811 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~o~qte~o~~~r~:~;,:,~10~ ~8a~~ ~~·s p~~(f~!ts~ *1?:~~ ~m5wf~~i ~1::ed~~~~at'!.~ef:i~ ~~ •••••••••• !~.~~ ~ .......... !~~! LogmMI truly a stroke ot genius. s haded lane under an bar. Formal dining. 2 blended with practical •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• _______ , Rcmce..tfe You own the land. App't. umbrella or giant trees fireplace.a. Lge covered l iving. Huge L1vin~ EASTSIOE CHARMER tH only. $109,750 leads to this rus tic hide· ~Uo. 3 Car gar. VIEW. Room. Formal Dlntng WI VIEW C. f. COleSWOrth~ away. Big 4 er on Somerset model. Priced Room. Garden view Nearly 2 acres nestled sparwllng lot with trees to selJ NOW ! Reduced KI t c h e n · M ass 1 v e among giant oaks only R£AL TORS 640.00 O aplen(y ! Shovel' em out. S5e)OO SUl9 950 644 7270 separate Family Room 2"11 miles to the surf w1lh paint'em up and you got · ' · · with cracklinl fireplace built 3 bdrm ~ den + $14,750 Pnced dirt cheap.which ~ l'(rounda. 2 majestic family rm hom e de· seems only right. Call . maate r suites . A Roomy 3 bedroom . 2 bath, on a s hort tree· lined cuJ.de·sac. Extra large lot. easy access ror RV. Priced at a reasona· ble $74 ,900. CALL SS6-286C> a remarkable custom your9elf an estate! "'~t'-.j/I andcommandingvlewof ~~n~ r~ rrif~1;°"h~ It~~ VA To'?n ~~~a~t4E$409. q~~.~ !'J.~,1?uN 10 "1 N , • REALTORS . !~%-at~e~r~!~'Taf~~ ranchland view. Also 5 TOTAL/mo. Sharp 3 + [ I over 71;;% FHA loan. No • SELECT ~.m1£~~r~:~71aa~: ~0?r2~~~. ~~~~·ll~liH\ll R·2 ~~~~=1:~~~: PROPERTIES 1•ommodate as many 531·5800 4 bdrm s. 2 baths , Ol'IN"10 •11 ~1vN •o11 "'~1 · EASTSIDE 3 Bedroom Family Room $62,500 Great Costa Mesa loca- tion, cloee to schools & shopping. Walk to com · munily clubhouse. pool & tennis courts. New list- ing!! Hurry! 640-6161 .~ COATS& WALLACE BA YFRONT. pier & float. lots $185,000 to ~.000. to build your own custom home. Several areas to choose from. ATIRACTIVE Linda Isle 5 BR. 4 ~ ba .. fam. rm. & formal dining; lge. tile patio & waterfront deck. $350.000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR J.11 l\11y,,d .. 'n, ,v,· N·B bl'> 6161 ~t~~F.u000i°"'.:~:~:; ~~~"!:" EX.j~-!OME ~·~~!,~ ! WNllHI _..., Formal entry to huge intoduplex. Use now as a . ,,_.,,.•-•• ,... Ca&I 644·72 I 1 --------•I Living Room. Country home. later convert to In· REAL ESTATE . INC . 2 UNITS $87,500 ~~! .......... !~~~ ~~!"! .......... ~?~!. Perfect income <2 bedrm --------- "1n NIGt l. D/\ILEY F. , ASSOU/\TTS SUPERB HOMES Kitchen with Formal come. Just listed . Dining wllh view of Ter· 646-Till MEMBER race. Built In wet bar MESAVaDI RIDUCID $5,000 house + 1 bedrm apt +1---------l!'e dble gar. & huge RealEstateShowcas l' plus Family Room . ---------1 The One Stop Real Winding stai r s l o --------•I Estate office orrering re hideaway Master Suite. ~ Walker r. I ee Real fstate Sharp 2 stry. 4 bd, 2 ba home on 1., acre. Sep rrml din rm. ram kitchen. mirrored PV frplc. rresh paint. Plenty of room for a garden. olympic pool & more yard. M5·9491 workshop>. And foture space to build on lot 60xl40. For Wo call. CAREFREE LIVING ON THE BLUFF SEA HAVEN ady cash guaranteed Cnll963-6767 sales program, home "'''"''·•"· '""""'0111>.n· warranty protection [ I ILUFFS 400Lll" #'t:::AM C.M4~ Imm aculate and sensually decor ated Newport Crest Condo. 2 Bedrm with a ll the goodies! Just a l3 min walk to surf and sand. It is truly a delight for only $79,900 3 Bedroom + large l8x26 family rm ... a super area for family raising. On today's market this is a · temrac buy' S65.000. ~~M -ANYTIME plan, free appraisals. e· 1•:u•. jlf,'.\! Bargains! Each 3 lge. pro!. real estate <'ounsel· il'riii;'J; Br, 2"11 ba .. ram. rm.: Ing. one bayfront $126,500, MEIT ILAHCHE Drop by or call ro r other rolling greenbelt, garage sale signs & TUDOR,,.OOL pool,$114,500 Her measurements are 4 ~ Walker t: lee Heal (state brochures on how lo ~el IEACH-$62,950 He.EH I . DOWD Br. 2 bathes with over more dollars for your c Ir cu I a r drive t 0 REALTOR 644·0134 •--==------1900 sq. ft. She has a CLASSIC borne. setluded entry. Huge NIWPORTIEACH massive Family Room Property available from Laving Room wath --------• WXURY wtlh an Impressive noor BJ THE SEA S00.000 lo S500.000 c r 8 c k l i n g s t 0 n e 3 IR + IACH. • t 04 SOO to celling stone fireplace. 549·86.5~ fireplace Pub l(ourmet Close to ocean. good • ' Her price is ideal for rirs t 4 Bedrm comer tot home kitchen. Dine. Dramatic summer/winter rental. 3 Fantastic 3 Br Family timers at SS8.SOO. Call with 3 car garage. Boat UPERB newof CQveredpavlhon BR. front house. furn .. Home with Iota o r 842·:?:135 andtrailer access.AreaJ 0 nd kl h t_. •. readyfornmtal.$107,500 reatures.PrlmeNewport Ql'fN ll('l•ll\IUl\ill"llilN'f'I• dream home In a r1·nA WATER VIEW MES a spar m~ ea n.1 °' Heights locaUon. Wood [ I · .. ''DUPLEX" 'iii••=::,.:;';::;;;;. ~1,t~~~w !~ee~~t:..°°l s~=ing l~~Eves q~ie</10~~-~~r'::~ ···1lUS. i!f~lll ~e~r,~rhood for only Twn blnrks to bearh . • Guest s1utes Assume VA · il'llii:'J; II ;1RR 2R1\ uppf'r unat -------loan H1,rry' 963 7881 house. fenced parking R bert :!HR 2HA lower. Quahly ~ .... I • '' ••• II I rorthatR.V.Supetauper a s ~~rf~t~°:t ~ grtatp~s ~-· \ Es'ot'l p P\Q9!..~q [~ lilliaf.I ~~ta1P:s'!Y=.~1~~is ~ . -Realty ronge1ovens.D1shwshrs; "~~JiiJij· O"t"'"'""'PV"'0111 "'~1 • Your opportunity to 111241 1.,.011" !1~!c:-~~!~ /~vo~m.t t~~ THE COLOMY . --·-··-·~ I \ill: 1ld!!J~;l~1 ~aurue;al~~2ai~eBeexdncr~mT1~~et ta~c~hy, . l v•UllCIM hlKtl water Step~ tu b.iy f'rame lrvrne area . .a NlCE4brhomc,Anahcam SUPER PRICED ~ _!f~.!!i!! Q ooa rh & cloS•' to p11rk Bdrm & r.im 2 balh1i. 11rea $45,000 all terms 3 Bedroom with central 1,.~;,,.~~~~~~ encl<>Mld garages, fenced SI00.!.00 beaut1ruli) up..:raded. Rltu Myers Rllr. 960 1701 alf conditioning & heat, --------•I yard. S00,000. JACOIS REALTY covert><i patio or494 ~---ne ar new carpeting. ISTATISALE PETE BARRETT WATHNOMT 'llll/Ff..OAT 675-6670 Cal640.9900 51DRMS Family room OPEHHOUSE -Ri:A•·:rv-w,fireplace. Good loca-~ LA.RGI LOT hon. FHA conventional 416 Plata Choice comer · rare 4 bdrm .. 3 balh home. 2 frplcs.. lge. covered patio. New float! $179.SOO C.OLF COURSE VIEW Just listed N1cdy di' <·orated hom1• an tip tc>p rond1tion ttn tilt' Golf C'our.ie. ~ Rll. :.!', hnth~ l"a m1 ly R oom pl 1•~ Formal Uanmg Pnrl' '' $115.000 lndutlanl( land Appt. only to M'c Call 673·8550 """•nv•' • ,,,, ''' · 1 lti lNI 8600 SQ. FT. \. iaranl, ~p11r1ou~ t"'n ~tory <•ffll't• bullct1ni.: N1•nr fr~~ :11 prk >I 'ran·~ lllOrt' 1n.11l C'onvenarnt corner ltK'a tum ~ bus stop Su1tahle for m<.1ny uses Zont!d C·2 Ne~ paint & clean up but pric•ed to sell B If I I g e fa m h 0 me A THI ILUFfS w overaiMld lot Adobe Trina model with Bay ~ llh.• entry. new cpts s views. 3 bedrms, split TOWMHOME M,, 2 bu. dao rm. 2 level. immaculate condi· UHOIR •50,000 64Z.S200 lc6oa lay Prop. RHtton * 675-7060 * paUOtl Xlnt area. cl06e tton. Ttuatee sale. offers • t.oeverythlng Loan 15 .11• --------•I invited. See Allan Heller Beautiful Individually --------• sumable Pnced to sell al 416 Plata. otr Parada. sytled 2 Br townhome atfl'9.ll50.545~91 RV OWNERS tbeBluffs. with 1"'2 baths and low. Ua..a-u~ Io w m a I n t e n a n c e - Comer home with good -......... iiutllll Tastefully decorated and yard for storage of your Rffllton 675·6000 clean as a pln. Call col· 1111 plus charmiaa clean 31~~~~~~~~~ lect842-253.S , bedroom home. All this '· O"f,.,,,9 . .,~,,,,,,0 111N'f'1• R2.R3LAHD WAMTID in Orange County. 4G-IOO units wanted also. Century Financial Realtors 752·53S3 --':!--1-.-,u0-,0-,-:-~--· •"""s':t~r..>00 :e~~~:" [elllll ~ ~ Sm.art Spanish style In _. _ ,. ;a: ::z =-=zi ~~a~!1:1.~~le~~~ 1~f~ ::~tt7:~~;"~~:.df~i~ BEACH RETREAT _________ , IZM.5 Wc:.lmlnStt'r, \, G. BUYERS WANTED •OI•• ,art& Homes• 20 hrand nl'w homes. lge 3 & ·t bdrm. shake & tile roofs from S.W.000 (114 lSJ'J ~7S Costa Mesa's Bargain $69,900 Shatp :i bedrm. 2 buth w,!plr, eat •n kitchen. ~P entrance hall. bltn bar, lols of stor111(e & <Ible gar. Gotr course·hke yard with room to store motor home or boat, hurry. rtrst time 11d vertised, call .546·5880 ~~HERITAGE • • REALTORS Hwillngl• hoch VIEW $59.900 IARC'iAIH 4 Bedroom Investor bargain In good area wilh view. Super te nant wants to stay on. Almost carries. CALL 962· 7788 TI\e fastest drnw in lhe West. "' 011lly Pilot Classified Ad Phonr 6425678 Corunll.8 In C.M., 110. hvina rm. old fasht0ned 1s ready to move into VIEW-$44,900 typl' country kitc hen. Blic with no work required Steps to pounding surf TusUn & Orange Century Financial back yard with large and you should see the and crystal sand! Back mature walnut trees. At --A-~---~---• landscaping. Call now ya.rd ls bay area play ---------DONALD M BIRO Reall.Oni 752.5353 tlu .. \ prtce it won't lut' ',_.. .. _ for detalla on flnanclng ground. Winding wooden Better h u r r >' • c • 11 IMVISTORS and your appointment r walkways to secluded en· CALL US FOR A \\OCJOt•\ ...... ,, 645--0300 DUPUX $69,500 M&-2313 try! Gourmet kitchen * HOMIS • MOTICf Down town Hunt. Beach CJl'fN 1111> • "' '""' •oHr Nr<.1 · Step-down conversation $60,000.$70,000 how Dail) Pilot Class area near Lake Park ex· !18'\ I are a + r Ir c p I ace ' "'T..W. & l"M ~:isa~'!! ~:~t~1~r~~; :~~t~nf~~·~"!e~!~~: l=·~;;:;~Jl"1!f~~~'1!!!!!:~1~J~lf~'1 ~~~I~~ 1 Peoo ~ rjeaac ~rzaz~ ~ THI HOMISB.l.HS and Impact? Our ads. we ••c----. ~ x l.2S tt. lot wttb room ..: .... W. •• 1• ~ volleyball. Garden hvlng 752-5353 ~':tp~~~u~~;ayp~e:~~ ---------• !:n1~~~·p~~l~~ ~~ IYOWHEll a~~~~.~·\~~~~?,,;,. --------- 642·5678. Sell idle 1_te_m_s __ 64_2_·S6_7-1 ~67 LAKE FOREST n [ Gi!it' ii Have something to sell~ ---'0-@--~--~-----~=---_---~:;=t.-.... ~-S-.-[.~, ... td' 1:,0;fl<ll1;~1· ~-~Joc .. :, .. ~~!·~~:.~00~~2: "'ilWfdjj ;.;;:.:::~~.':.!;~~ That lnfri9uin9 Wora Game with o ChucMe 't.J' l;'E'! i i w--~- -----1411d ~, '"''. '°""'" -----' ••••••••••••••••••••••• 0 ~':~°i.b::;--:,,,~. ~ low tO for"' !0vr ''"'Pt. "'°'dt .. I 11111''1"r I .... ~~ L....._" ..... o_c..._E_A..__.I 1 . COIOMA DIL MA.I -VllW I I I 11 Thl.s spacious, private 4c dramatic . . . . 4 bdrm. home ls complete with I I · pool & paneled library. Ocean & M Y " A G 1 1 ~·Md vp • h11'h hlk•r tti. canvon views. Outstanding home, 4 j I j j otti.r dty. From ~ t1gl'ltl Ile 'f . • . • . g• ... m. . .,. wtl'l•ed to 90 _ setting & value at $215,000 4c you ... ------..... ,..,. -,... own t&e land! I FIMRON I ~ ...... ,r-1 "T", -,-c ...... ,--.-, ~ 0 c_ .. ,. Ill• t11.c1i1e qwted • _ • • • bv "'""' ·• ,... """""9 _.o, _..._ __ _._ ....... __._ -d9V•lco •0-0. lltll No l below A COUIWll.I. ...... CO. 644-1766 ,,., IAN .IOAOUIN "'LL.I "O IN~CINllA macnab I Irvine realty MIW ........ DCHAIM Newport's newest condominiums -The Knolls. Luxurious 2BR & d en w/plank floors. uparaded carpets, trench doors. bay wtn- dow. brick & wood. End-unit w /park·Uke set.ting. Comm. pool & tennis court. $122,750. Barbara Aune 642-823.5. ( 00 > M2·123S '°' Dover Orl\19 ...... 100 Herbor View <:ant.er lrvln. •t C.mpus Venn Ceflt.r 752·1414 IKiCAMYOH WITHVIEW Seldom on tbe market, this rare Bordeau)( model Is an end unit. J bdrm s . 3 baths. 3 garages. Very private low maintenance yard & a patio w1a view for miles. By appointment only. It's your exclusive ! 64&-77ll ~ -- $UMKEH LIVIMGROOM Pnvate courtyard enlr) reatures Hallan llle. 5Un· ken Uving Room with camel·colored carpetin~ has lots or glass anrt fireplace, then steps up to formal Dining Room with wet bar and m1r rored wall Loads of storage in thill beautiful condomiruum in Coronu del Mar. Heated pool. - jacuui, tennis court and sauna.a. Price is $138.SOO Call no w ror appl 67J..&SO HEAT&TIDY oPl""'4··· '"'·'''"''' ~~i.fltn·~:;' [ '1 IUlll:ll new dishwasher. Tbel~~~,::l~~~~!J • •• carpeting la haab & new. and the price 11 right at ~500. CALL 751-3191 RandyH...._1 JI J E. 23rd St. SE You are the winner of • LECT Costa Mna PROPERTIES 4 tickets to the Wntenl Hatloftal IYTHIWATEtl BOAT SHOW $129,500 althe BeauUrul Bayside Cove ANAHEIM Cond o m l n I um . CONVENTION Glamorous Z Story with 2 CENTER Bdrms. lovely patio & March9·13 view Pool and Jacuzzi Please call 642·5678, ext 333, to claim your - WATERFRONT tickets HOMES * * * REAL ESTATE 63H400 ca .... ,.. 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $204,500 At Spy glma Best price of popular Spyglass plan. Gorgeous 3 bedrm & family room , sep. formal dining rm. wet bar. spacious elegant entry. A Lusk exclusive. 1 • • •. ,. ! I. ll S K ~ J~ F .A I. TY , 11 ./,,IJ,, /J !ti,/,,\ S1111 <·,, IOOJG .... ral 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• cae: 110181 ILlllS CD. OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE FIRST Offlll... a. THE IWFF 41R TOWNHOUSE -$99,500. Lovely two·s lory near pool. schools and shops. 4BR, 2~ BA. large dining area, butltln kitchen. combination f a mity r oom/· breakfast area. Much-in-demand "W-Plan". Secluded patio. double garage. 401 VISTA lOMA 0,.. ... 10.1 SAT & SUM l·I IWFff '"9 PLAN"" Enchanting 2 Story Townhouse On Major Greenbelt In Very Pr1vate Setting. 3 Bedrooms 2"" Baths LArgc Oinlnf' Area Living Room With Fireplace & Conversation Pit Shows Like a Jewel $115,000 Ill DO.a DllYI 631-1800 ,, ' l l ,, . ... \ ftllllllellltial ........ ................ ...... ,.. twe ...... ,.,.. ....... J ..... • ..,. 4 ......... llraaJ Cllll...... ,., ~ Call "" ud ,.. .............. :\: lry111L T Qlilll nf4HM'. wt&.tt Omli,., 111' ......... auw ~.~Mn..Sli&llt-....... ·-·········-· Tl .. acli ... .... I .......... 11.b• P1UVATE PARTY •&OU ~!'er za. f'am Rm eod•I llaome. Atlllnl V..W Duiplca M RZ '°'In o.nwr ll ' Prtoc I ............. 0 LOWm TMUI A.ICM IA T --, 0 $1 • #1 J 'I* I -.._. CISTAIW fOllftD ...... O.U .... Wl DIMPt ~ oaly M+M21 BJllPPt- BYTHEWAT£R •T_.. 1032 ---------ll21.500 _ .................... Wu• I ... ~t .. 1 .......... l04I ......... -..... ~ ....... litklm .......... $S-LUJl6. Juat ril'pa1nlt1d. n,.• 4'M'llfti and d~pa wm coo11d•r .. ~C'ban1• Priv.&tr p .. t 10 l'Xtr • lll1P wul4 GrHl lnveet mitl'll J)CMntial SU0.000 I ~ulo ~r~di uC:c Op.it fioule By Ownr •bf. ~per Ul>IJ"Miod J Dr. ha• ...................... . Glamoroua 2 Story with 2 ram.rm. i-.. ba. Wll ~r~s-00°•~1nttb~e~'!: Ou olew .... ... .. ...,...__..,.,..._,_.,. q'a• ....... .. ,.. ............ ... eaa:::.~ .,.Hdrma, pool .. JacllUI.~~~~~~~~~ Du~u oH Rocktltild Avail Apr11 lS 4" 210lt 2 Bdrm .. 2 balh 6 den p:uJo.tivlew. U 5SWI. 172.500. or~l833 Ry owner lusury condo with 2 ...... .. .... ~ ........ cca. . ...., ... ,.....oso-.ft .... .... Prop~ -iJ BY OWNER rittplaces l year new & WATERFROm Sbr, 3 full baths, pooJ Presffae :J!I~· Walk to beach HOME!! 1791100 S861U> Twilero&'Hils -·-49J.1112 ....._..._, Rra~-~r~e --•8.Y 0~ER* Execuuve showTplace. MOllM4·9~Sf0tli57~n LAGUNA SOUTH LAGUNA ForS. 1100'1-R•ent-•al-I ___ _ -----_.....DI "" g°'leou.s view! imed * ~ * NIGUEL LAGUNA BEACH ••••••••••••••••••••••• nCOtne MCD ................ $421.000. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1400 OUMl JT NtW90I IUCH THEfOMZ SAYS-...,~, ~ Lovely 2 Br Lake Forest sprinkler~. intercom 495 l'720 499•4551 491.24119 ausooewtab2br. 2ba, AC, Beat'h area location For "Whent else you gonn llEAUTY home Print' only Terrazzo entry. J RARE dsbwsher, disposal. up rental income 1. Neat find lhla" $39,SOO. 2 BR. 3 Bedroom 2 bath on $62,SOO. Call for info afl bedrooms. custom wall OPPORTUNITY Use graded. many xtru homes on one lot In b1R <>lderframeR-4lot Cit cul-desac. 'New cail>et 6pm wkdays t all day unit, drapes Cozy t.bisprop. for an office. Adult park, El Toro, demandrentalarea.Call of Tustin Ce otur dra~. pawl. Room to; wlr.ends.768-SJ9' ~p~c~cl~~ral air. servicebusiness.orbwld Mlwportleocll 1069 M.wpcwtleact. 1069 $28.000. Avail furn fora.nlormallon. 21/Croc:ker Inc 642·5062 boat or RV parking. Only Fomt• v•y I 034 ' · "your Uung'· and tor hve ....................... ....................... lmmed occ 768-~ 645-3474 lc6oaP..-....a 1007 151.SOO.Callforappt.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• TARlllL mtlllsdeligbUul home in HEWPORTCUSTOM WANTED TO RENT •1..,.-- ....................... COLEOFMEWPORT By Owner Magnificent 3 M-~TR~~ll 311t + ..OOL BIG CANYON SPACE. AREA. LOT ' I f; I On the Point Close to REALTORS bd. pool home. prof de $249,000 WH ATEVER -T 0 _____:.._=----=-~y & Beach 5br. 4ba. 675-5511 cortlndscp Area M1 Sq "#1 lnC~fontia" 494-8611 Newports finest custom CONDO ~~~~L~~D fg~E ;: • • - formal din rm, fam rm, VETE:IAMS Pk Appt only ~·7562 400 CALLUS 3 BR-4 bath plm 3300 Luxurious Oakcres AlRSTREAM. PREF ~·~~~d~~~r~;.~ ~~;Jlir~fTf.~·t stid~ Hc<f:'.~s~E.Cl¢L'~TY ~o~eau1t~r~u.rt~~~ ~~t~~~~a~~\:b~l~pl~ ~Zr. r:r~~vf~r~~J t~o ~~:.it!~~~,~~ ~OOONLC~~ u 1~14~1---------· 673-3226 ----• bomes. NO down. Call Touchstone Rlty963 0867 located on u cul de·sa Laguna Beach area Also ing Room' Family room bar. derk orf laving roo 646-6382 39 u .... ....eo ,._......... I 022 h h o s t s R a 1 s e d th c l l · -------"'' ~ ~--Mar A&enttoday, cn"'c2200sqftsanglestory street Anexlralargelot we ave-s lumpstone fireplace wa an as ac view 0 Bayside Village N 8 2 Sant.a Ana $600.000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 540.3666 ..,.... Near pool. tennis courts. Ocean view bwlding site. · golf course. Securit di • · Stratford Prrk 4 d~r. and greenbelt Se-e tu en Exclusive area. Aliso ~uel floor, cathedral guard and underground Br. pvt bch. ock. pools 278acheloruruu& family rm, o0rmal n JOY' beach,lesstban JOOeasy 1n g & wet bar parklllg. $23,SOO.Agi 64S-0882 1121U1 BdGrRmU.~nDatsy 1ng. $103,90 owner siepslothesand. $80,000 Secluded Master wang " 962-0215 w a I k 1 n m 1 r r o r e d DOU HOUSE REALTOR 675·6 I 6 I MewportHelght1 18by22 wardr obes Walls of 1£. jQuail ~ 1 blk. from beach SSJ1~~~~~~~~ on a ('Omer lot zoned l ~-a.och 1040 IOHUSROOM e:b: ~ fi~~t:Ptn gla'IS overview 36' Plac• space rent Bnck frpl.1- ADO UNIT, is a superbly •-•••••••••••••••••••• in Uus 4 bedroom family ....., ~Il13~ sparkling pool Laundry Pro .,.t;i-encl 'd rncd patio &1---------· upgraded home with Iota Pt efflett llome with pnvate POOL . •99·2800 room. Loa~ or slora(!e. P751_1920 garage & workshop. I of FOURPLEX o( paneling. b.agh stone Conlft' in Towft and SPA All the com-Call t-0 preview 75.2 1700 1•oo ou•i: sr N1w~1 HACH a kind. $13.000 536-5878 Four Ilks to leach ~~~2~~;5££~~ ~;~~~~~,~~~15f; ~!rl·ooc~:~'::~~·,•! [i'lftilii ~"s:~~f!~!: ~~~ii;·!~.~~ ;~111.~~g~~~; lutchen. forced ~ar heat nJRTLE ROCK GLEN 4 rrlodem kitchen. 2 Car Cor your mob1lehome °' ownerstup property ing 171.5oo. Tarbell. bedroom with over gar. Used brick patio. orbuild1J1gs1te KflltROC)tnl•alty Reallors,842-8854 a•• •300 square feet of l1 v1ng CAST Only$131.SOO Level All utll1t1es -space for the cxecullv Owner/AgentS48·1290 available Full pnce·I·--------• RRST TIME family No many around. Sll..SOO BKR IMYISTORS DREAM so you better HURRY! 714/522-0530 TRl.PLEXES 3183 C-Ollege Ave 3 Br, 2"'1 ba condo, l'rench Quarters. Cstm . w /w cpts, encl ---------•ift>at10, pool. all for PROMENADE 159.500 ~8674 Spyglass. view, pool. 11200/mo lse option 644 1968 or 547 ·5162 OH CHOICE By owner 3 br. Mesa HORTH IAYFflOMT Verde. 3261 Indiana. $275,000 Open house Sat/Sun 10-3. Leveraee wath 10··: down. 2 Homes on one lot 10 Huntington Beach One custom built , 2 bedrm home with formal d.lni.ng rm, rumpus rm. fple. Has a second 2 bedrm rental home behind. sse.ooo Ill all you pay fort.lus baby. IC..t llOCJtn Realty 148-8300 Enjoy your boat parked -out front. 3 Bdrm home Open 1925 Lanai Dr. 5Br,l~~~~~~~~~-J with super view PLUS I xlnl country clb loc. ,,.~ o~aJ S 1· 3 M a n y x t r a s ._., ~ e pec1a 1sts. . Bdrm Apt. Buy now & re· ~141540-2018 4 or 5 bdrm models avail, ap the barvent of a sum· somew/pools 968-4602 mer rental One or the FIX& UPPE1t PeM10gton Properties few waterfront homes on •BR + pool outstand'g - the market for under lot'allon ne~r scbls & By ownr . 2 story, 4br. Pl(),000 sbop'g $69.7SO. AGT fam.rm. 3ba Sl36,SOO 673-7601 9961 Oceancrest 968 5469 UMCHREALTY 551-2000 OFF From your own doclt New 4 Bdrm Waterfront hom e on Newport Harbor S385.000 Red Carpet Realtor.. 754 1202 THEILUFFS I CHECK THISI I CHECK THISI or677 56111 RVEACRES SO. of COROMA .,. br /new bath •SpartWng pool by lrvtne Excellent view fo'ull FIXER \j PPERS at $80.000 and $9 5.000 Here's your chance to build up eqwty Cast pools pnce SS.900 Bkr •Loadscustreatures 7141522·2080 1£ 1Quail ~ •Newport Beach Harbor ___ o_R_67_6-_5_1_11 __ ....,. Plac• . High Oislnt't. 540-1151 Prapttrtl•a Exclusively by 2 6 8 752·1920 1400 OUAIL H NIWl'Otll HACH • Soper 4 plex H B .. brand ....~HERITAGE • • REALTORS PRIME EARLY AREA ----------1 3 Bdrm. end unit. nu, wilt to <X'ean & II Harbour, delux feature:.. Ac R Es 1st owner deprt>c1at1on "Plush". Greenbelt Near pool. Sl2S.OOO ARent 640-5560 1076 ••••••••••••••••••••••• o.k. Call today pnnc on· ly C.21 Emery. 846·3301 BEACH CHARMER SCMMd lnn1hneftt $74,500. ~:~. ~~~r,';~€ 8if~~ 81; secured return for 3BR just 2-blks lo Carpet Realtors 7541202 $2.50.000cash Callfordl beautiful "T " Street _ _.:..___ tails co N o o M r N r u M UI __ ....._..._ ...a.. _ _. .... EXECUTIVE MA R IN ER'S COVE ..... __._,... Arvvn.-• IYOWHIElt Spyglass 11.Jll. S2SO.OOO 5 Br 3 Ba, V1E'w Harbor View f-hlls. $199,500. 4 Br 2 Ba. View 640 2981 <Qualified Buyers Only l beach. New kitchen, lrg( _________ _, I \I 111 t \ 1-.1 \ '\ 11 • 673·6900,. PRICE REOUCTIOH OH CdM DUPLEX $149.000 FIXIElt SpaclOUS 2 BEDROOM, 2 New 2Br. 2ba unal nr Luxury nbrbood. Needs BATH condo, close to lake Avail Apnl Call minor work. Near golf teruus court & t'lubhou~e <213~ ·ext 82 Pnn course & park. Includes pool & 1acuu1 Several only 3 Monarch Bay Plaza NEWPORT HTS. M."tbar&formaldmrm blocks from beac h CUSTOMIZED La N I GT 67"'760 guna 1gue A .r l $168.950 •9 L 7222 831•0136 Would you believe we ---------• •OM WIWAMS Magnahcent. t•xpJnded ~ -have a 2 bdrm . 2 bath I LEFT RlALTY t..aSalle . townhome an ~~~~~~~~~~I bomeforunderSS0.0007 romer lot. room for RV IO ACRES New exclw11ve listing Near Ca II r C 1 t y & BERTHA HENRY Airport. fai.t growing REALTORS area where new industry lAGUNA BEACH 21S Del Mar. San Clem. as com1og m Your own (714) 494·2146 492-4121 pnvate well Consider --------- OCliM DUPLEX trade Mapa m office SI 5 8. 0 0 0 BI d r I B k r ~~~646-~392S~~B~ro~ke~r~~ 646-4414 = MAYO CK ' ,, .. r•••~ ,., 40' 6 u.ih E /Side CM Best buy an Mesa Verde 3 University Park Thas BR. 2 Ba. new crpts, 93' GlewyY'e fine bome has 4 bdrms. ~!!~ ......... .. newly pal.llled Vacant 494-1519 den & family rm & lilUI .. _ Assume ex.isl.lng loan of features ceramic tile LEASE/Option 4 Br. 2 ba ~-S..._ 1050 1300 Near Westcllff shoppan)! l..1ke new mtenors. Xlnt 1r.vestment By appt only-5205.000 ~1.300 LA CUESTA noonng. VanLwt papers lmmed. occupancy. Of ...-• ..._ Capis...._.., I 071 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •-d d t fer 549-1174 or S46·3642. ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dana Point eight apart Century 211Crocker ln<' Popular El Dorado with "' upgra e n trpe ing --0 18 IQ ·1 ~ T wo separate units Earh with at ·s own ltfestyle Larl(E'r than rn<X..t and ,pht \ lev<'I 4 lldrm home with plush new carpct1nR and 3 l.ialconies for bnnaing -lhe ou~door~ 1ns 1de Sf'parotr 1 Rrlrm Unit with It ·" own halcony Loacb of ~tora.:1· On J quiet 'ltrct•t !'.Urroundl'<I 642 5062 BO ~ view from the den I -.... '--' I 052 ~1 Y. i CHARMING\ ment.s $278.000 p Box • UCll • ____ 1 upgl.a.lrs super NUS mll'll bt-~l't'n , L ill us, __,.... "...,..... -~ · 2818 CaptStrano Beach Plac• room Jacuui. aBdrm, 3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 20.ii ....... d •. N.I . :? BR .. 1"'2 bath ome • • • NEAT 3 BOIM ba. fam rm. Upgrd'd Wl' 11 arranjo\l' It $!2ll,500 NlGUELSllORES ___ 646..:.,44_6..;.._J __ nestled tn the luscious C.INht 'f Loh/ Praptff'tt•• thruout 51 JS,000 9692 ~ TW""STORY orange groves and roll· Ctypb I 500 752·1920 l '• ba. Just became MehndaCr 96.'l<IOAA -llGCANYOM 1ng hills of rural ••••••••••••••••••••••• t4000UA•LST~l'Otl~ available fl;ith & ----552 7000 Oceanside of hwy., 3BR D I hr I D I ""l'C I It · + den. Exclusive l(ate e 1g l u over p an ,.... 1 omaa mmacu a e Two Niches Side by Side .i Units Newport llithts 2 k1tl·hen redone 2 car ASSUME7Jf40/0 ·· with view' :? Bdrms cond1t100 1 Upgraded Inc. Endowment Pacahc Duplexes All 2 Bdrm. gar s:i9.000 By OWNER 3Rr, <!ba I HI~ · .. · ... · · guarded area. 1134·500· +den. lovely atrium & carpels and drapes. View Memorial Park lba. Clostd ~Jrage,,. by gr~nery - W/\TI HI HON! llCIMI '> REAL ESTAlE ti ~1 1400 •SPYGLASS• l.ovelv 1 li r r.im rm 1r1ew upl(radt'~ 644.1 2747 1024 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6 + 2 6 lluire bedrooms 4 ~ bath'! an cust1lm hu1I home 3300 S<1 fl Am· f1replact• fnrmul d101n room. c-01y r11m1ly roo and i.11pc•r kilt h1•n Man oU~a quiAllty h•uturei. + 2 Bedroom. 2 bath <'Ol tageo ln best or condition. ToUll Sl75,000 RoyMcC_.. Realtor I 810 M.wport ColtoMHa 549.7)29 A DUPLEX 1n Eutalde Co&ta Meu.3 Bdmu. fireplacn & dou ble eara~e11' Sl26.000 REDCAR PET REALTORS 754 1202 Mna v~ "°"'"' BY OWNER J Br. 2 ba. offtt'e/dcn. fam rm. 1600 sq rt Cathedral cell. open beams. pool, crpts, drps, pool w spa. like new VILLAC~. · · JAY W. Y~J\TS courtyard Orferl'd al fareplace and patio with s:l)O. Ad 757, Dally Pilot. blockwell !enc .... lg ye! Walk to library & hi sch I • REALTORS 499·2237 $179,950 for app't, <'all decking. $57.000. 493·9381 CM 92626or (805)489 5641 SI 75.000. 2U'; dn ,\l(t $84 ,500 Prin only RJ.,\LTORS EXEC-ARTIST AskforRlck.or49J.-0726 646-4884 Eve5 wknds84i-6846 SOUNDS Of A STREAM RANCHETTE 759-0226 eves CoiUM.,clal SACRIFICE SALE New ly pa.1nted 4 bedroom. 2 ru11 balhll, 1Jvu1..: room with flr•plac~ Dining area. deluxe kitchen Oft ly S&&.400 Call Tarbell. Realtors. 842~ CONOOSPECIALl~I II B C M . F VI> TouC"bstone Rlty, 9830887 · AIT.,,. U..tolHcJI Handsome home Wolk to park and library 1 venaule bedrooms. I""• baths. eatm" area, wood burrung f1rt'pla<'e . p11rty patio. 169.000. T11r~ll. Rea ltors, 962 SS66 Pnvale romantic ~et ~ ) Prot*iY 1600 a.dlatrial/ 4 Bdrm + giant rt>erea ~I A1A!MA~:J OWNER. lge 4 Br. 2"'2 ba, ....................... p,,_,+,'f 2 I 00 ling. new I BR t:ondo on & l d' 1 t ~H ~IW f •· -r-· lJ.On rm s u io. a mos (ELfotlSJ-ar_n ·rm, over .,. ac. Commercial lot, 63 125, ...................... . l(url(lmg brook Tl'nnl!.. 12 at' re of pastoral Pnnc only. $117,900. 19th & Pomona $40.000 Tn Plex Costa ~esa By J.t<'uui. s .. una pool. lnd.scpng. view. approx EASTBLUFF 493-6476 ~ash 499 34S9 ......... r 120Clearbrook Ln work out rm. club howic Z700sq fl pool. very pvt 48drm + ram rm. out .. v()pe-•u r . ct s Nt>ar UC I fo'luor VACANT. beach prlv stand'g view. Lusk bit GAROEN HOMEwithfis· COSTA MESA 12lh"ci~~pe ion al $49.950 s5ooo Uown avail . Sl32.000, xlnl By owner. will rinance hang & sailing. A great 4 Owner Bkr. 4~6789 bed.room family home omce bldg . pnme cor I -A. for r........ 2200 terms Sl6S.OOO. J\ppt 644 1427 ConveruenUy localed & ner local.Ion 6,000 Sq fl , a..un _. w=:;~• Mis:~·or49S-4544 PROPHTYHOUSE ~:.:,oably priced at ~~~ne_;1'(1~~':.~~~ ~~~~·~~··~~:·;;;: Sunken 1111 rm . din OPENSAT./SUN PUSBCTS ti exchange R-4 lot for 5 units. liy saii.na. 381'. den. lg fam 29702ANA MARIA LN Brand new Ot'eanfront AHCHOIAGI $295 000 owner Rene Box 241, rm . 2 ~.,ea . S18S.OOO Custom home decorated duplex. 3 br & 2 br IHYISTMIHTS C.rlsbad 7141729-6465 S7J.21!24or548·0122 w1soph1st1cat1on yet ~~~rt Shores I\ (714) 496-7711 Ot;PLEX LOT Costa livable 38r, 21"2ba. fam f'Tame 3 br, sgl story Me5..t. $39,500 Pbil THE TERRACE Nice, bri"ht Cardiff Model 2 bdrms and 2 baths Cathedral ce1hngs with cle~tory windows in llvinit room danang room, plus fireplace and wet bar Only S72.500 rm. wet bar. prof'ly ST7.900 5-taAna IOIO SulllvanRJLr 5482103 ldsc~. Sl 19,SOO. Super Sea wind Condo 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cowdo..,fftl••• /T oww· Out of Cowrty OHDREALTY br,2ba onOnlyS71,500. ~CL-houlesfor1CIM •700 Pr rt. 25SO 831-941 \ Charming Peninsula 3 br ORWnO ....................... ~ home on Isl blk. Fees1m· All Ofhn CONDO SPECIALIST ••••••••••••••••••••••• EXCEPTIONAL 3Br, HORSE LOVERS 2Ba. Condo 00 exclusive pie. $108,000 Attractive home. room lo H B , C M . f VI y El·Nlguel Golf Course. AJI hot new Uslings, just add on. :? bedrooms -+ Touc h st on t: RI l y. 21/i Ac.-.. Wood vaulted ceiling, wa1tln~ for the right d en . fo~mal dining, 963-0867 l900aq ft house.-+ OOOsq lawn sprnklrs, water 4br surprise pkg. new sof\n'r, elec kil. 184,900. pnt., cpts le drp8. Super Call 54&-5797 bt-f 9am or sharp H C.900. Al(nl ---------afUpm. 96:J.8311 qwet. very clean pool buyer. ALL 642·3850 ceramic Uled entry· love-~/ ft a"' over 2 t'ar oar Cor J • ' l y firepla ce. New ..,... r• " acuut, many upgrades. 4 BR, 2a,; 8a, fam·rm gourmet kitchen, $53,000. .. 1100 rals,tralmng rings, lgt: '83.000 By owner. Prin wtpool tbl & wet-bar Call S40-l720 ••••••••••••••••••••••• or!Janlc itarden, ro:u1 ~---~~~-- C 01 ta M Ha 1024CoatoMeM 1024 OWNER GONE: Mus t •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• s acrifice this btR S • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • •• • ••• •• • • • • • • •• • • •• bedroom, fonnal dining : Grand Open·1ng : ~k fi~ae:e~i~~dny : : patio with rru1t trees. • • $79 .~00 Tarbell, only.G6-6717af\5PM. lathhou."e w/waterfall.2 . Oce.n Air Duplex, steps Jarden. fruit trees. Blk Mis.a.Vie-lo 1067 car garage -+ carport , __ L to ocean. 2br ea unit slate patio. All lh1s ••••••ueuuo••u•u• 8"'133' lot 2 Frptc·s. and w /ownr apt $135,000 By llMIG.~'\ PROPERTIES many , m a ny bltns --ownr PH (714 1 6731242 ~ ShaUtllR $163,500. By owner .. #llnCallfonilo" or Avalon 81 or Avalon CeoP'teyl'7141S42·~ Gre.at sta!Ur home. Un-M&-4165 1177 FOR SALE 40 ,\crl!s i TERESITA VILLAS i ~:~~7,LLAS 7 c : CONDOMINIUMS • Super 3 Br, l ~ ba. 't5 3 AMPU,Dl·IRVltfE ~Uevable low . price INVESTORS DREAM . Pme t.reet. water. view Situated on a qwet cul· tt.ltor' V'-w Ho.I Super sharp 3 Br 2 Ba. 6 Deloe Uftltt 12 m1 from Chaco Cahf de-sac. Offers many lux Beautiful Callforoi1 sep din rm. Garden 2 blka to bch from this $38000Ph S49·375S u:ry features incldK · A/C, Rant'b 1tyle home. Large Grove School District. Zyr old bwld ·11. w /uaed --·-------- fplc, eat-in country kit. open beamed entry, bl& Walk lo Mile Sq Park. brick rrplcs 1n each unit, FORSALE·l80Acres Won't laat at $84,SOO! entmaln1n& living room, llhope, acboob. $S4,llOO. encl gar. many other Wooded. trout stream, CaU831-3100. extra large family room, GemlniJlulty 8»-6623 xtras. Price $2119,900. lake. cabin. Privacy. • : twnhse. Cpt, din rm. OPEN DAILY : •.A"L,uxwy To•nflomet : pat.io . .s.ooo. By Owner __ 8A_M_._T_0 _6_P_M __ 1 • ,,., • 9a-Z3112 : o..tylOL.tt ....._~~~~~~,-0-44-1 • • • • • • • FeAtunng 8pH('1ous 2 Bdrm & 2 bath. with f1 repla<'l''>. balconies and private pallos . : FROM ssa.soo ____ ..,_ • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 229 W. Wilson, Co1taMna rhott4P 645-2692 : Model o,.n I o.s dolly • ••••••••••••••••••••••• Starter Hime! Cute 2 bedrm wllb cu1tom fireplace It • t.utefully encloMd front ratto . Yard It a a n d I C a p e d masterpiece I Near com- munity park and pool and t.ennl.a court! Sound Dice? Call ~ Carpet Realtors, 833-3.380 BY OWNER Grffnlr'ff 3 Br, 2 ba, country kitc'hcn. lludy. lndacpd. 31>'1 yr1. CU\. YHDAL! 41LJIATHS FOREST E OLSON .a.< •• , ... •<..1"" er you're looklng for that large family home, thls lll It! This iS lhe moat •--o beautiful Plan 46 In ... ..,......._.. 10'9 CUlverdale. C-Ompletel)' •••••••••••••••••• cmt.omiud lhruout with ••••• plush carpeting, custom .Broedmoor Seavlew Piao drapea, fully landscaped tv ' Br, Cam·nn, 3 ba, front it ~a_r yards. 4'0V v I e w . $ l 8 S • 0 O O . ~ p11t10, plu., much (%13>697·5440 more. Approx 2000 sq f\. HAllOll YllW ~~!"'c!!~ llvlnl( flurry PMA.SlllM'AL&MO IYOWMB red hill ~: ... . . 552-7500 • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Oell$SMl.Sl. -------- c Br ram·rm, 21111 Ba. 2 brick frplc's upicraded l.hNlut Fee land Owner SUIS.IPP. Prin only ~ dlolna room la 4 big ,,.__..._ 1090 Call Agnt, (714)638 4189 Year round acefll l2 m1 bedrooma. Jt you had •-from Chico, Calif lhOu&ht of mo.Ins up, ....................... mn11n Sl.20.000. s.w?S5 thlt la it! Better hWTY > •-TUSTIN nn1 I.bey doa't la.at looJ lo $S9.90o-or&t! , • .,.,, ·~ ,_., 2700 um area.~ Gcqeoua Pia!) "D" ln NI' I La~lwood t DetlfneT Want.I duplex or triplex ••••••••••••••••••••••• • mtrJ.Uwaded\hruOUt. lDN.8.area.Cont.actMr ~ Centralafr.3br, t'i'A ba.2 L. Wolf.(213)894·1422 RXlllUf'PB potio. + pool, park. 3 eve. Near new •BR. ?'-"ba • lighted teonta crt1 .. '--,,..,,...., 2000 oeedaTLC. Ttrma. BKR. ••-c.... · volleyball, cable TV, RV ••••••••••••••••••••••• 71A/ 676-.5717 ,.. __.SMns parkin1-The Workl! .... --... OR522·2080 wren Don't cnlu Ulll ucitlnt ___ .. ~~ Lovely 3 BR. 2 B;a1 brick Laure!wood Towftbomo Near La k ~ P a r le , frl*, wet-bar. amum. 2 OPEN HOUSE tbt1 Sat. b\inuta to beach. H BR J.50 ACRIS bUta U) bCb. Only $88,SOO •Sun. cau DOW 752,1700 3 ba. 1-3 BR 2\it ba, ~M Near new Spnaah 3tyle Cealury 21/Crockor lnc. BR. Corner lot. attached Ranch. Amen1Ue1 too &42SOG 1ar1ge, flrtplacu numeroua to mention.. ClualCied Ada 1ell bl* Sll8.000. 1703 Alabama. Xlnlfinanc1ng BltR. Items, amall llema o Hunl ln1ton Be a c b . 714/ISTI·Dl &1\1 lltm M.2-S6T8. SJ&.1118 OR~ caw......... ...... ..... I a ' .................... l'!~:::~~~~--1 •rr•t•l•l~llHl•t•U• ........ ~ ........................... ,... .... ~ .................... 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EacJul11e suoel'Dltcll0f1Cl\OI Cptemtllm UU. tttal lllH•11tmmtop 67S,.,lll 1 IUYJI ~min '° M&nna ·-..... ·-·-......... ft,, !~!"!!.... !ocaflon itr11'1S . gym• lhelooY ~&:o~1:~-lT~nJy le/IJIO (71'JG-Gf14 •• .. $49,0lwml&UP "-=-"' .. n 5P0•Wllmm1fl9•0llllOt$ -~·· n"''"?'i:V%'i c~~"dK!•.;,U.!';· Dan• Point Excluttve ~-OCN\ P'ully nre:.e•ect. prof ~:.!cte~~au CORONA DELMAR DnttrlWOBec'J(OCll'IS.ontlllCJm ~ [9lli1H1~1 ~·· .~ ...... E:1!.!:~;~:, ~ ~~~'E ·~:.!g• === :,~·.~Coo!O~"!'-~· ~;:;,....!=~~==~~:::o~;s:~~~· 3 BR. 2 Ba. no pets. so-of· he N~w drl)!l/cpt, cvd ..S21CAJllPV5Dk-fRv1Mt open view and privacy. ---------1 toabolll>lni ti fl.ne beuh. -·-- F .&•u• .&u hwy . $500 mo . 61 petto, Is fncd back yd OPENOAJLY $!175 per mo. Glve us a Sli5. mo. 1 br Mature &M·all ~~!!~~~!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ~~D Acada.873-tl.38 Bllns Avail 3 /15 SAM TO&PM call adults, oo pets. Qu.iet.~~~~~~~~~!CosteMa.a 112~ R.lch,nat.SoCaHf.over $'1'96/mo.1-636-0974 · · MAYO CK sec'!r e . Pooderosa •••••••••••••••••••••••Coda,,_,. 3124 ~~t!:":h:~~g:~v:tiau~ ,..._Prop1rffe1 Fwll•Valey 3234 ~hoR~/ ~!1~2c°r!:•: L~BUCH Mobile Estates, 1991 <2> 3BR. 2.BA Duplexes 2 BR. cpt.s, drps. bltn!: ...................... . crops 40 Acres. S895. per Exec 3 bdrm home w/3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• la.kevu '62:s :547.7044 (1M)4M•2Me Newpon.&46-8373 •vailable, cklee to shops. Near shopptng ideal I • • * ac Illness forces sale. baths & a stud)". Perfect All oow dtt<>r. 4 Br 2 Be. , S2IOO l br. ld<b, sgl.s. OK bucla 4 park. Xlnl CdM. middle age cpl. S21S. l" W... ~ ('.>wne~>Jl·7366 cood., location. 36' Pool, fpk, huge fncd yd. Kids, 38r, 2Ba, 2 car gv. Uruv. AIR CONO 3 Br. 2 ba, Fee locations. From S350 to children or peU. OO.<Mll6 '06 .... st. a.al&tate balh house. steps to pnv petsOK.$410.~ Pk. tennia. jacuui, pool wshr&dryt!r,cul·de·sac. MainRenlals.S4()..S370 $475. Ask for Mlss1. BRAND NEW-2Br. frplc Mtw,....hoclt Wmwt.d 2900 beach. ~ldng $1 lSO/mo. Attractive 4Br. 3Ba. + $430. Av all now 7S2 7847 == :,S~ay 768-7667 . Sl'OP. super bach. pad, 675-231.1or545-10&7 all bltns. yearly $3$0 mo Yoo at"' tbe winner Of ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~tne.XJble to nght te· bllns, d shwsbr . w/w Turtt.rockGhtl fWJ.yfurn,onlyS170. 962-0505 4Uckel:ltothe WANTED: Also': 6 Bdrm. beach drps .. frpl. nr schls & New & terrific on best BACKWOODS Modjeska TetleK898-9891Sm Fee OCEAN VIEW·Split level ~JU.UR__..... uG WetMna Matl•al house, picturesque shoppmg.Bay&.Talbert street location with Cyn. 2 br home. only llwllf hoch3740 duplexforl.se.2Br.2~a. ~vr.,...1" BOATSHOW 2 3.4 Bdrm Houses or locale.Some furnishlngs. $500mo + secunty (714 ) sizeable yard. Be the U>O. ......-bltm. fpk. lndry. patio. me8tiBJIY at the ANAHElM CONVENTION CENTER March 9·1J Please cali 642·S6i8, ext 3;3. to c l aim )01.11 tickefs. Condos. Cash imme<I ! plenty of relaxation. 833-3500 Ext 29, days. first to Uve i.n tbts new Tenex898-9891 Sm Fee ••••••••••••••••••••••• Residential area. $S50. ~~~~~soU. 1:~~e~~X; $1100/mo. 842-36l2eve nesund.helpdecorale 3 l.ogilllaMMJ-1 3152 SMA1IfO:!:i:~O'rEL 536-6851 APARTMENTS 973-0492 .,.. .......... , 2Slory,Jbedrm,2ba, ~ & DID rm. $1656/mo ....................... AptsS130/mo.536·7056 2BrlBaapt.S.ofHwy, BR~~~~~VL . Realton&75-6000 boousroom,fplc.DW, WATERFRONTHOMES BRAND new 2Br +Den •-•a-a. 37 .. • ad.Its. no pets. $285 per 3/1o Private party wants med. $396/mo. 714 :963-4569 Monarch Summit Condo --.--__.. -mo. 642·5953 wkdys. Bachelors S20S size residence for lease 63l·t400 View. $\95. (714)493-0331 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 673·3983 or 645·9399 t Bdrm $240 w 1opt1on. Refs. Range 3 Br. 2 Ba, nu drps, cpts & ~~~~~~t~~~ Duluxe 4 BR. 2 Ba. cent. Ask for No 73, Mr Bab-$195 Util.s pd. Ocean view. evs/wknds. 2 Bdrm. : '4ba $275 ~~t1°1~·~0'X~~e paint. Yd. & gar. Incl'da best l0cation. $550/~o. air cond, frplc. cov. cock.or <213)831·2401. ~:;t:~ S4()..53'10 3 BR. oceanview, walk to Beautbiful park·t1ake al· • • • Calif. 94301. (4 15 i grdnr. 147S.640-l032 No fee. Agent 968-4433 patio, BEAt.rrlFUL VIEW. New ' bch. ue. for 6 mos. or mosp ere. poo · :spa ---------493-0500 Also Beaut. 3 BR, 2 ba, 48r Pauo Hme. 2000+ sq longer at ssoo. Days: Just a few steps to com· NEWPORT ---------f'CIOsfaM.sa 3224 llwatiHgtonhach 3240 frplc, upgraded crpt. ft . ram rm. 2 frplcs, wet l.ogilllaHHh 3750 714-83S-lOSS. ask for Mr pleteshoppmJl APARTMENTS ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Short Lease. 540-0469 or bar, a te, Comm pool/· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jenkins eves & wknds. Wheelchair designed 1 BR Sl60 • UTIL a...talt Boat/RV stor. Redec 4 Br Westminster /Springdale M4-84U Semi f n+"-"'" 1229 Adults. no pets A N ••••••••••••••••••••••• , 4 bed b h 1acuiii Xlnt schls . rmmate. urn. pvt -.· 161 E .lSthStreet dult;;onJy .• o pets Houses Furnished fplc, ding. 3096 Roanoke. rm, 2 at , cpts, Yrly lse ~ mo 4 Br 2 Ready April 1. NO PETS enlra!'ce, liv rm. br. ba, 2 BR 1 B f 1 ..,U\ 64tHi&l6 or 642-0856 245() Newport Blvd. CM Vaca. ""-• 1475. 752·1920 d r P s. av a 1 I now ! 8 FP, •"'-"" w· . ••"" mo Ph •95 c""l d cooking tac Clbhse · a, rp c . .-wv '""7678 before-6 pm ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jearune''!.,.c0211 P l03L ..,.,5/mo 714.·""".•569 a, · ...,.," yngate-.,..,..,, .. ·.n.v y, ' 0 640 62"• "'"' .....,.. g ""'' .....,.. "cl 2000 894 """ 497 2864 ev. pool, tennis, etc. $2SO + mo. ays. · """ or 2b bl•-~ r><n GeMt-al 3102 . ...., . or . .....,.. ut1l. Cathie 759-0451. eves. 673-5501 r. ~.-...mo. Dana Poiwt 3126 •••••••••••••••••••••••Mesa Verde exec 4 Br Vacant. 4 BR. 1 ~. ba. ""V"'I' •1LE ... OW 3Bcl, 2Ba. dining room. 768-CMOS lstalast.l21E.Bay. •••••••••·••••••••••••• ANZA·2 Br A·Frame Ba. Fam Rm. patio, closetoo<·ean$400 Ask """".,_ "' fireplace. large fenced eves · 2 BR,newlydec.Bltns,lt 549<1826 home. Beaut view & grdnr incl. $625 mo forKe1lh.968·L317. Bkr. 2Brcondosfrom $325/mo yard. Kids & pets OK & air y $320 644·4848 O..C.Ut.Cotldo1 Vl'ry isolated. I Yrs 979-sm9or546·2439 3Brcondosfrom $350 Immaculate. 494-444.2 or Mlwportleodt 3769 Oays;67S-32S5Eves. $2SS. Nep-new 2 br. t~ i Bdrm. 2ba Tenn1i.. I •Mew leoch House 3Br homes from $415 497.1906 ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• ba. pauo. garden, adlt.a, washer 1dryer. $325 lo ease. si75 mo. Avail 4/l. Gardeners special. 3br. Get ready for summer 4Brhomes from 1450 Cute 2 Br. 1 Be duplex. S. 00 pets 642 1603. $350. Agent 496·5980 846•2689· dbl gar. 2ba. cent heat, now! Walk lo beach from 4Br POOL SPA $700 Lg 3 Br, ram rm. 2 Ba. BEST IUY or "!2' :,.~~ .. included 2 Br $220 DELIGHTFUL Ja' ~ br. ~ 16oaPeftfllwla 3107 cpts. drps. $390 223 here. Walk to grade 4Brhome . . $850 frplc . fenced yd , Somepeoplesayyougel S320.rn ~5 eves. Pool.K.idsOK ,.. - ••••••••••••••••••••••• Avalon. Sat/Sun 1" 4 o school & hi'gh school 4 1be above is only a small hild / ts OK I what you pay for! We of· ., • ., ~...... ba, frpl. gas & wtr pd. Ne Call991 . 3379 .,.. · . c ren pe · ease rermon!.Andtheprice i~ Superdelwte1800sq n .2 oov;·•-cbildrenorpel3.493·1439 BEACH REMT A.LS WINTER-SUMMER YEARLY 5 Br. 4 Ba Oceanfront. Yt•arly $1200 mo. . . . . .. " Burr Whit~ R ealt~r br. 3 ba, huge sundeck, porUonoflhelargeselec· 494·9721 1 M be h. 1 BR den 2"'9ba .. lge.wel ---------____ ..;__ ___ _ ----------1 dbl gar . ~mo. 614 20th tion of fine Irvine homes ess. em rs 1p n .a bar, 1 • d r 1 ~c:.,c: 1 BR squeaky clean. stove ttaNl"'on •--h 3840 E·Side nr new 3 Br + St.536-1718 that are avail ble r ....___... •-h 3269 Health Club A tennis · aun ry, rp c . ...,..., ,. -• · Id N ....,. --a or .--..--• ..-ac I b Fr .. I Mo 675-S726640-S414 "' ,.,.ng.mc . o pets ••••••••••••••••••••••• bonus. 2 Baths. Crpts, ---------1 lease. Call for informa· ••••••••••••••••••••••• cu : eetenru~ essons. · Sl8.51mo. S4&-5880 ask for Lge 1 & 2 Br 2 ha set drps, bltns. Pool & pati Super 3 br, 2 ba, OW, tion or to see a home of LEASE Harbor View Btlhard~ .. sw1mm1ng. Charming 1 BR. So-or 8111. apls Adults onl); no $425.645-9543,646-1164 R/0 ,cpts.drps,$375 yourcholce. Homes,3Br,2Ba.close Golf Driving Range Hwy, lge deck. $260 . peu · A1C & Dsh~shr New 3 Br 2 Ba, nr S. Csl ___ 7_14_·_9634569_____ to park & school. Qwet SUaulna~ Su+ greaBlBQsac Open House 605 "'1 S~=~~u~a2~r. No dJ)etS Pool & Jacuiz: From Plaza $450 m o .OceanVu213-lllhSt.New I street.Ava112/l5_Form-vlles. nday Begonia Sal /Sun '" r ge pen mg S22C 19132 ~ 213-431-7383; evs 594-0427 4 Br. 2'h Ba, fplc, din ~·, • ro or appt. call 752·7434, Parties with live bands. 9:»12. . Call 752·71SOor 548·7964 962.\:g· • agnoua. "'"".a, w ..... bar, 1 blk bch Fri. Sat or Sun. only Free Sunday brunch. 2 B r Fr 1 B B S C ~-. "" Oceanside or Hwy Back r a pt. un um. P c. ---3 r 2 a.nr · sl Plaza. Landst'.$495mo.968·0652 w rf ,.,,__ YourrentdolJarsgoeven Apt. 2Br. I ba. frplc, encl pal. rrpl tdrps. llK!TOIEACH Spuc1ous 4 Br 2 Ba. comp ££,t~l... drps, fplc, $365. aft4PM aw ront-..~"'k. 4 BR, 2 rurther•••A terrific S340/mo. Ph673_9149 d/wash. skyltte bath Lge 4 br. J bu, lrpll• :1904 Newport Blvd. N B i .• t714) 675.-4630 lurn. Fplc, wshr/ dryr, llr:J-WtO ---------1 Ba , frplc. new rrpts. Gas & wtr mdtl $325 mo dshwhr. 11t! uai-au,. D/w N W_,._ t.o th be h f ... _ bltns $700 ,, .. 9932 maintenance crew. pro-... ,., . 2 car gar o pets. . ~ e ac rom "'""' · · .,,..... I ILK TO OCEAN 751 1938 bt'( l JOpm encl yd. No dog:: l IC:: $750 mo. Avail Apr 1-Easts1de 3 bedrm. 1 bath. ~ lovely 3 br. 2 ba. UNCH REALTY or752-8686 resslonal management Alabama. S36·J46:. or .lunelS.644·9582 Sharp, lge yards .. dble cpt.s, drps. R /O. avail 551·2000 staH that <'ares. and Lg I br & Ila . blln!I + OCC Special $195. Ulils 536·lita ----------gar .• cov patio, qwet sl. Q 0 w $ 3 5 5 / m 0 BLUFFSCONDOS friendly neighbors refrtJ;. t'Jll S. drps . pd.pool Fee --------- 5 BR. exclusive Point Avail Apnl 1. $350/mo. 714:963-4569 I'urt.le Rock. Lg 2 st y. 4br. Leases starting at 1450 Models open daily 10-7. carport & lndry far S300 Mam Rentals 540·5370 Huntington Hrbr area area. 00 beach. $800/mo. mcldg water . Call Larry · 2'12ba. Bonus/fam rm . 3 Monlh. Agent 644-1133 Sorry. no one under 21 & mo Adults. no pets ! ' 2Br. pool. patio condc. 1 year lease or summer 546-5880 lmmac 3 Br 2 Ba cul de cargar.$69(t83J..9731 Exec. Pk LidoTnbse 3br, no pets . Roommate 675·0302orS49·1220aftl\ 2 BR, frpl. gar. adlts No Nr beach. shops. :;chit. rate. 673-4545673-3620 pnli!rTIGIOUS sac, cpts, drps, bltns. Nr. service available. Mon· y 1 $325 2 B 1 B pets 120·A Clearbrook lmmed occupancy $.'.lZ>. ~ Ceol.ral Pk. $425. 847-4525 PLEASE COME ~:: ~"f.'d::~7~~r th-to· month occupancy. t~. bltrus. poo';, nr b;~ Ln. 452·8443 _Ph_963_·_S228 _____ _ Corona def Mer 3122 COLLEGE PARK o....a...-. 2 br. nu cpts • LEASE ME! adJt.s o ""t" A 11 ~ P M Ad Its 2 b ••••••••••••••••••••••• Super 3 Br. 2ba. frpk, """"" oc • 2 Br+ Den + View N'pt. Shores: 3 homes Oakwood Garden Apts · • n ,.,.. "'' va _,. er o. u • r. 2 Br adult apt w 1pauo SUPER CLEAN formal din rm, new cpts drps, R/O. 2 Car gar Townhome $495 mo. avaal , a ll 4 BR. From 3/16. 640-0619 lndry (aC'1l. Enc l gar $240. Al! util pd. • XlAnJ~~:;::p!:i:Y $425. Ph 548-6366 or S32Stmo714:963-4569 •2Br +Oen $450To$650Ap.548·1290 880lrvine (atl7tbl CostaMno 3824 ~~~~e.Mgr.atapl 536-2914 2B .,,.,c C II 546-5605 Agt. Townhome $S2S mo. CdM New 3 br, 2 ba Vu lo (714l64S·Ol)S() ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------SPACIOUS r,,...,..mo a Avl!I E 'd Br a nd new 3 bedrm •2Br +Oen HcriM>rTownhouu lj.'\J.J!i27eta1f\75·3.'lt7 ev .-S1 e lrg 2 br, 2 ba. Coed LANDING homo, 1900 Townhome $550 mo. ocean & Catalina Wood 170016th St (at Dover) Adult E·Side 1&2 br apts 3Br. 2Ba dplx. new cpts yd, pet ok. $295 mo. ' beams. Lge deck, frplc, z (714)642-8170 Encl gar, patio, pool. 2 Br. 2 s ty. I"" ba. $225 drpf;. bltns. forced air. HwttinCJton•och 3140 SSl-3641,645~ sq.ft.wlthformaldinmg, •4BrhomeinThe car prkg. S pac . & Like new. no pets mo .. or 2 Brsngllevel, l W1Dspacelnk1t.LRe pvt ••••••••••••••••••••••·---ownerwants1yrlse& WlllowsS395mo. woodsy . H 50 /mo.2 .BRCondow/pool/Jac. 644~8 ba,$215mo Allnewde yard No pets $295.mo. n~nt or lease 2 Br. H" ba Xlra larl'!e 4 Bdrm house, $575 per mo in cl d g • 2 Exec· <>fr. suites 673-1206 view of the bay, patio. cor. Mature adults only. 8122 A !'t1 : t· h.: 1: 1 o r Twnhome 10 Central 2 ba. dbl gar. Rf g. gardener. $378 mo. g a r. w sh r I d r y r . Spac. 3 br apt or use it as no pets. 646·0392 2217 847·3541 : eve 536·3638 ti u n l B ch f' 0 0 I & wash1dryer. frplc. many Sharp 3 bedrm. 2 bath All of lhe above are In Mountain Rustic 2br, dbl $385 + u t 1 I. Tom B br & den. Frpk, patio Harbor Blvd Mgr D· I clubhouse. $32!1 mo extras.Sl650/mo.lst /last house 10 great Irvine. Call toda y, gar.yd,child ok.nopeL'i. 644-5670 dys. Wknds pool. Adults. $3~. N New1Br&2+denapts. M2 0'.170 MS-4.533. 642·6268_ · · hbo hood 75.2-1700 Refs. 493·5067 or 673·7307, 645-9975 pet.s. 645-3381or837·9517 New 2 Br 2 Ba, fplc, yard, Hntg Harbour area. ne1g r . Immed ,,..;.,,,; •. 1,.,,,, .,,,, SJ2!1 mo. 545·!1501 o r 840·1-i.4 1 ~ S.odt 3148 £.side nr Backbay, 2br. poss. $400/mo. Roberts [ ~ I $375. mo. See Park Newport under Now rentJng 2 br $22S 67~2305 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Iba, ~ar. fncd yd. S300 Realty848·1688 ljlJ.l:l!:lJI NrnewLidoVillage,3 Br. unfurn. apts Newport $235. AduJts. no pets ----------NEW -l ,2&3BDRMS Orcun Cott:.~r C'ornpl CallS48·7933.£\£0j;t 2 Ba. dplx. beam ceilg. Beach. Furniture avail. Pool, crpts, drps. stove & Ba~helor. SO·Of·hwy. $1~ From SZSOtoS400. furn. Antq ~kyltghti; 3 Br tt, Ba W·Side CM Beaut. decorated 2 BR . --·-•••"·~ bltns, sundeck S395 yrly (714 )644·1900 re/rig. Next lo all shop-Ulll pd. No pets Dave S. 839.9739 Short Till June $300 Ktd5 & ~ls ok Fncd Condo, f.rptc. pool, or For .Jse decorated 3br ~·1~4:S-~bhouse YRLY 2 Br. nr ocean Ca~a~~~64f.~: at _a-'gt,__.644_·_7_21_1_____ I BLOCK from BEACH -lfn l9G.'i _ yard S400 mo _645-.&0M _ ~ch 963-S62t Agt. No twnhs~ an Woodbridge ~-----$310. Avail April t. Call East.side. Freshly dee . 2 2 Br 1 Ba. wtr p8ld. MltwpcriS.och 3169 GOLF COURSE HOME -------lncl'g Aircond., bolllmg. ----._-548-8348. MesaVerde2 brupstairs. BR.Adultsonly,nopets. AftSPM 5544442 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5425 month 3 bedroo;ns 3 PIT. 2 ba Dbl gar. fncd swim·g. hiking, b1k1og OPEN _DAILY This out· New cpts. Refs . $250 Pool. lmmed. occupan- World ~ J>trf'alc~t view! decorator ~allln~ room · y.ard Cover ed patio. No mu mt. ~ 644-6593 s tand 1ng 4 Br. Best Miter lay & hoch 498-1936/:546-5960 cy $225 Mo, 646-1947 :l Br. 1 ba. encl garage. : a11 y l•l.•rld wut~rt ront Qwbt •treet , •.. 11 Rod C'htl" •· ,....l OK $375 Ph eves waterfront location-Old l..ge 2 br. Avail now tit Ea 'd Story. Focd yard, ::small ~ ,-~ ~ ..,.. ""' .-~ N 1 be 6/30 631 0020 sls1 e-new tnhouses ADULT 1&2 Br Vacant. cbldrr. ok. 536·5006. homr for lt•asc Slip for Realtor 833 3821 ' 962-3170 wpt qua tty 00 aut · · Frpl, enc gar . 2&J br, 2 Redecor ated 1ns1dl' & 536-7542 ask Jim. li,:e bout tennrs l 4 ---------corner w t boat s lap B h . ba f $300 Al pd C HR · · r !I · S3!llS per mo. Sharp 4 br. 2 lrvme, The Colony Privacy, trees lge yard 2 r c armmg. steps lo rom .642·1603 out I util . all Sue . . 3 balhi. $1200 PC'r ba f d O\armlnR 3 bdrm .. 2 ba Sl400/moyrly lse bch .. S250 wmter. plenty 556·TI77 :l Br I Ba. bllns. attach rno . yt•arly lct"t' MO FH · · rplc · cp\.8. l'J>l'. gd ho parking. 645-5850 Garden apt, townhouse w I gar. dwntwn llB. lilll pd ltUMBOLO IU:Al.TV Sharp, neat. clean, near ~,.f~123brlhord"""~.?19 Pets L me m rquiN settlinlg patio. 2 br. vanity, l ba Spac J Br :? Ba. encl gar, $32Smo.S36·7S4.::Agt. ln11.-stmf'nli. 675.u\22 new Mes a Verde 's '"' '"°"'""' a r ge •rm 5 Y e WATER FR 0 N T1•---------i up. 1 br/den, full bath tncd yd, $350, 184 E. 21st F\nest. ava1hthle now 3 4 Br. 2 ba. redec. cov'd kitchen Just a splash Twnhouse, 3Br. 2• . ., OCEAMFllOMT down. Mature adults St.5469080 Near Brookhurs t & Hoeaes Unfurni5hed Bedrm, 2 b:t, "'2.51mo pall-0 Walk to bch A from lhe pool & an over ba + boatshp. S650t mo 2 BR. 2ba, uni. $425 only Hamilton, lge 3br. 2"'1ba . ....................... Call549-86SS beauty. $450 Owner, head lob from the tenrus yrly lse . l.AYFllOMT MmiiHique.Aph #2 BRAND ne~ bach. apt.s. frplc. yard. enc. garage . ....,.. '""l.A ............ u.. cl Squeeky clean & 4 Br. 2ba, patio Park & Uni 3 BR,2 ba. •< .. ~ 275 E. l8lhSt,C.M. Frplc, refng, met. $210. $311S.846·9088 ..,.,.. u.> "''"""' ....,.,.. ed t od l 14"< beach nearby $575/mo. ~ 642-8397 eves 3202 .......•.•....•........ pnc a a m es &..> oc s._s TO I"' ·cH 631°3003 . n...•wce pool side Xlr3 1°0 2 BR. l BA ..,.....o Pool •· ""'r mo Ready for 1m EANFRONT 5 Br or 3 • g--U<:1 ,. ... ...,, .. ., "' .-· · B I 3 BR ba h $240. :l Br. frig /stove 2br. 2ba. bltns dshwhr ....,.ree•·-~></mo Call _..,. occupancy r Pus separate 2 Brun-i.l t S350 Fo......-.. ym-5J6.2891' .-.w uoni. 1t for teenager or ? Bst t BR. tna. yrly. $310 -w --r Pool, close toeverythmg. Nr bch. Adults. nc peU; P en In Pt I oc a lion. 3 Br. 1 ba unf yrly $350 621W.Wllson646-2010 No pets Refs. 548·7237 $225/mo. 536-338.:? NEW BEACH HOUSE $1200/mo, NODEPOSITTOQUAL Ultra lovely J+21,. FP, 3 Br, 2 ba on Peninsula. •2brtownhome w /frpl 21f'-vi4tw-deian 2/3 ~ Z lath Ct.rl'E·comfortable·cleen dbl gar, walk to ever Beach&wateroutfrool •Lge patlo&enc.gar. Bltns-adults-$295. D~IUlCt: apt w1frplc . 3 bfdnn, 2 ba. fplr, rptrl. ythlng. Avail now. ~~~~~~~~~~ 1490/mo. •Adults, child 16&over 673-0l5l2ora!H·3652 bltm. lg. patio, tnclosed boat/RV stora11e. quaet mo. CallS46 0270 :: Wat.rfrOflt Hon.s •Small petokN --ew_po_r_t_H_g_h-ts-.-B-ra_n_d_, garage. lndry fac, great red hill ~,.· . . 552-7500 nl(hbrhd Incl tcarrlnr -------1 For lse $350. 2br. l ""ba. Call 63I·1400 --... -=--.. -D-M-EW___ new Twnhse. l & : Br. loc ation.s $285. $3115 M25 'molae Agt 642 5200 SUPER CONDO 2 Mstr new Townhouse. Wood __ -------. frplc, dishwas her & _84B_..O_l_1-4------6'TJ..439fl br's , 2~ ba, wet bar. dbl bnd D -----..-_.. 2 b r townhouses. garwiopnr .W/D,pool gt! ays,6«·S565or --SURF'Sup,super l bro garages, fenced patios, drapes. 245 16lh. Place. GARDENStud1oapt.Jbr . tennis 1800 sq ft 1395 675-~ Big Cyn Twnhse 2 Br, den. bch, util pd $225. a Ir cond. $2951m0 From~ 642·572'! 2 ba, W I D hkup. Encl. Nfw paint. remodeled k.tlchcn, 3 Br, 2 Ba, lite yrd w 1grdnr. $395 96J.Z767 Ownr 963-5786 21,; Ba. OR. ~95 or lse Tenex898-9891Sm Fee 642-66l2or642-0282 ., paUo. gas pd. t child un· --------1.ogi111a leoch 3241 opt. $125,000. 640-8146 ~ Br garden apt, frplc. d 11r 4. ok. $300 mo I Have Several 3 br bome111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 B 1,,,_ 8 k Share beautiful tiome on New aludlo, 2 bedrm. l ~ paUo, dshwhr, $245. 842·9102 & townhomes w/pool. r ~ a. near par & Udo Isle, your cost bath. air cond .. pri v 557-2841 --------- liEAlIT 3 br. 3 ba, f•m tennis. etc. $425/$55(). RENT A.LS schools S400 mo. 548·2501 + "'2util. Larry67~45 patio, all bltna, quiet. ChnatiJl.na Welcome· Nu~ rm. frpl, frml dm rm Joan or Jo, 846-1371 o LAGUNA. IEACH orS42-8482 BAYF'RONT 2 b ., b Mgr 1919 Anaheim St. br. 1.,.., ba studio. 1250 :SQ 't52JCAHPtl5Da·l~'lltilE Nr b<'h.$750.646-1035 846-25e7 3BDRM. HOME: ocean TheBluf'fs·Townhouse. l M 18 J>!i ~, ~· 64S-S106$280/mo.Adults. ~b:~~:,~a:dl~1~·~ OPEN DA ILY AWARD w1--•-1i •-nr v1ew;bebill·ln k itchen. 3Br. 2"'2 ba. Back bay :d:s reqar;d 400....141 cu . AM To M J.Uuu 1vn-Vacant. 2 BR, H~ ba. open am celUnf's, etc. view . $600 t mo , Ph . . 3~12!~:.~0KS. ptts. fte. S:ISO t S3'i5 _ 8 _. 6 P _ plan, patio, bl gar , cloae &o ocean. $!7S. Ask Owner wants ood t t _._ irvuo n.1... N-371411146-7456 Homes for ~nt In bellt pool $350 mo. Bruce forKelth968-13l7 Bkr &will reotfor8$475 ~{).'& &44·S226 ~at.cf 642-7986 • 3br. t'hba. closed gar. ~as. Nwpt. &CM. S2SO _962_·i188--------IVerySbarp 3br. 2ba, cpt. OWNER WILL PAY Waterfront condo w/boat •••••••••••••••••••••••MESA VERDE 2nd Or.: walk to stores. movie dt _to lllSOper mo. 64(}.2981 S225 2 Br, dplx. Kids OK. drp, bhlls. or Brookhurs tmL. slip. 3 Br 2~'1 Ba. all new G1111ral 3102 br. 1 ba. gar. Middle· ~. Avali lmmed Small NEWCOUNTRYHOUSE Fee .k Yorktown. $395. 4BDRM.2•...,BATH:ex· ~totblktosurf.yrlylse. ••••••••••••••••••••••• a1edorretired.nopet.a. pet ok. $295 S47·666tl. for 1 ..... Nr Fallbrook. 2 Main Rentals. S4()..5370 557-8623 1 f O mo. 6 40·0847 & BUENA PK _ New t & 2 $225. ht & 1st + $100 sec 1147-6341 : Br avail 4· l. "" ---------• ce am home, North 7S2-8S35 • dep Aft 6PMS46·9926 .,...===;;i;;;;;;;;:;;;;::;:::::::::::i S1J60 B.R. 2 Ba, xtr11 laite sar. $195 1-\ utlls pd. 1 br, kids Walk t.o bch. 4 br. $3:i0. end location, fi~place. $235 2 B T lf I ~,ptsThpt.sv~fP8~=· ' . T#oofClfong&Coont(s -'--· -------view. elect alr con . 3 ok. Fee Kids,sgls.OK. Fee ~an view. lots of decks . .,.,_ I Or. • poo · Sl82~lhSte (71.)•5217,,,,,.1 133C). Xtra lge lnhse. l\'J mosfl>eaulrUIO,___. :? Br. balh, patio. I ma le ttcres. Ideal for horse Main Rentals. 540-5370 Main Rentals. 540·5370 References requlrtid, >XJ•i .es K Fee • · .. · v•• ba., garage. Adults. 2400 t"• ..... v... bch. $2'6/mo. $47Smo. 11753-0!519 $700mo. Maln Rentals. S4()..5370 lc6oa llkMd 310& Elden IH3,M6-8885 communllles.Arelcuc~ Clll'42·6Sl2aft & PM llalNNlltland 3Z06 E~~~lFbr. dplx. 1275· ASl~AL! 1 br. Cottag MISSfOMREALTY Knotty pine 3Br, 2ba, lrg ••••••••••••••••••••••• Adull 2 Bedroom. beam =:::a:a::O~ CONOOnrBeacb,3Br t!\14 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Main Re~ls. 54G-S370 TeneJt888-9891Sm Fee 494-07ll gar, grdn area.~. 411 ••Lge, 1800 ~.n.. 3 Br, 2 ~DO pet.a. $210568 ... ..,........ Ba b 2BR 2BA luxury upper OCEAN Oceanfront Cliff Dr. 3 br, Emersoa St. 642·1659 bseBa, 1ar~:yunff...;;.td. b2lbgar.frl w. , tnq. Apt. c. ~~~unol1n0 poolsblllor;.• m0. =~,g 1 iiar. SM5 Duplex $550/mo yrly air, lg 3 br, cozy 2 Br condo. adult com .-• ..,., >lka """"""•""' • -. Little Island yrty.2BR frpl. $3:i0. plex. pool a.~ fac:ll N S>/mo. 1 br S200/mo. On the waler. outatandlna 3bopplng, lndry racll. 3 Br 2 Ba. dwnstalrs. ondexcillng clUbhoose BEST Bet 2 br. eange. 28A$4M>. Te.nex898-9891Sm Fee Brookburat a. Adams . <2U)IJ76-2'723eves 4 Br 2 Be home lncld's UXlOpaUo, lO' balCOQY, paUo. Avail April 1, no Wltlsoototewta.Tennls, only $196. DON TYLER &ASSOC S300mo. 8'7-6401 • * '* din rm & matr bdrm avail 3/lS. $47S/mo. yrly. peta. t:Z'7S. l02J Valeocla """',OllO...--.IOf Teoex898-9891 Sm Fee Realtors 675-4000 ~y S32S for 3 hr, frml w/fplc & balcon,y. Pool & Call now' m.8121*• Call5'6-to80 "'"' .._,.,.. --------I Uvmg,basallxtros 41a+ pool GfttLe>a11 tenniapriv.l650.MS-0836 •---------•---------TheVlloge.MOf1of SAVE Oollan. I br. cpl. Avail 4-1-TI.1 br No pets. 1'enex!JSl8·9891 Sm Fee 2 Ba. d1n rm,,_bltina. 7l4VloUdo SCMld .._P11•111i1 1107 Huse 2tK-, uUJ~. Encl. 8'tWf'l'llngYCtfrtlOOIOOQ drlll.dshwshr SUM>. $.190. mot yr lse. 2 hses BACK Be 2b h (rplc, rte rm, tJDQ, tae Mew-rt leoct. Yborlyme2 BFpr 1"c dDen1w' 2 dBabl ••••••••••••••••••••••• peilo. 388 E. St, C.M. for. fl.IT*lrt lsO\IOIOble. 1'enex898-91191 Sm FP.e trom Bay. Ask for Judy, . Y r ome, cpt, ti L I ·r-. • • Steps to beacb. 2br. 2 ba. SZ'Btmo. ~ ""-and .... _ a-544~ 6 73-87 00 drpe,kids,petsOKS265. P• o . ove '1 aru Youaretbewinner of pr,walkt.obch,pool.56 auadeck, octall vu, enc.•-'--'-'--_;;,;---11 "",. ""'"'¥"'""' SPACIOUS • Tenex888-9891SmFee ==·Pb 87$-53&5 or 4 Ucketatot.bc tennl•.S475mo.645-0836 gar. Yrty. Adu.Its, -.....1ge2tw Aaullfltrlg. 4 . 2 br, t ba. Suod«k. Ccaplsh-hoclt3211 SINOLF.S 4 br pvt pool W ....... Mtltla.al S.Cll•• 3276 oo pets. Call 9 t.o d:30, Pool, patio, w/w, bltu. Ol'llctsoe>el' 900!08:00. pvt, yd, 2yn.old. 81220 ••••••••••••••••••••••• kids or pets OK 1388. • Sbarp z.Br, 2 car 1arage. BOAT SHOW ••••••••••••••••••••••• mx!Oor673-t9GO ~;'dlt11no pets, Now "'1llng. )UcbHl Or No pet• LUXURIOUS TO WN T~x898-118111 Sm Fee c:pt.t, IDcd yd, $350 mo. aUhe 3 Br. 2ba, nice yd. Good 3 Br 2 Ba, 111 new. cpta, riiiiiiiiiiiiiii~·~-;:1 S2:JS. 847·354 l. t!ve HOUSE with OCEAN 9SWZ13orga.7208 ANAHEIM location. nr City Hall. cttp1 & palnt. MIO yrly. S.chelor $1~. Stove-• _,s:t&-_38:11_... _____ _ VU. 3 Br. 2"'-b•. $495 mo Cozy 2 Br. hltn ~bloa IW~ CONVENTION 1450/mo, la.. '93•11242 2()6.J3rd St. (Upetalrs> relrit. lnd. •t=IMll:- mckbi\ssoe fees ckleet, booktbelvea. etc 1~,, • 32.... CE'NT"'R Bltr. ~or•-... 37 ~ ___,...._ Cp11, drp!I, $300 mo -•as ,., l;iO _...,, ""1...,,,ntor "Ppt .............. ••••••••• Matthi·l.3 W1 ...... l11 3291 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "'--'• d th b II' G -.._.. " Pl l BAYFRONT LAJlOE tu br 11pb. ''"" • rop c a ct 11 ----_..;.-'----a Br, 3 ba townhouse. 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Free anytluna. anywhere . eamna 67MT14 lnt.r& Extr Reu r~ct~tc• -••••P•A••T•J•OS••••w·::·:: .. •• Dl•ftlMJ&Dft9 csL548729lal\lpm C..llanyUme 493·2S1S Service Sat11fat't1on f'Tt-eeet S48·270llFREO Tiie -r-· ~ n.Mn.> ••••••••••••••••••••••• guarant~ 673·m6 'aiftttftcJ/Pa,.riftca ••••••••••••••••••••••• u••••••n•unuuuu Attbitectural Draftsman G11uucll Serf>lcn ~ "---T ••••••••••••••••••••••• PAINTING lntr/Extr CERAMIC TlLE Nr~ 1 r Ca,....t Man will Jay y u-PhUllps Cement Co. Lie. u---Pl 1 ... _1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• _,_ ca State he Joaured low Re•""nable dependable • ..-o • D Bonded For Eat 75l·!565'l °"""'""' ans. ,.., P you ••••••••••••••••••••••• · • --· ~model Fr e~t. ~ml Job-. or m ine. Repairs & after& & 1..a · let bid& permit 9Q6.19'8 Don'• PlwnbmJ, c1u~n Want a REALLY CLEAN N t 8 T prices too Exterior Free eat c a I I Jay welromt"6 2A:!6 aft5 cleanl.na t.oo! Guar worll pm am collect try, elect ri r a I. 10·1 HOUSE! Call Gingham .,~ P 0 ro.....f a'! 1 •1 x specialist. Try me-Calico ~~ · .. ..., ........ Girl Ft ls ,,. .. Sl2l ·••tTYltt .-1v ~StOna n· ...., nu T ct~k at bluer savlnga. Fr est Concrete Drlv.eways ................ _... rpn+carrprs.....,.._, · eees ,.....,.. ooma Tax Preparation -~ --'"~"" • MS-3646 allt & Fr ~ " Exterior House I am ••••• ••••••• •• •• •• • • ••• ----------'\ :ays rP:S'f52285 ee •••••••••••••••••••••••HANDYMAN .Carpentry, MRSKINGSCLEANTNG. U1 your home By appt PE:TERSPAJNTINC s mall. m )' pn<'es aTe Remo' di 1rimmir,. wec.areC..rpelCltaoers es rca re s · ELECTRJCIJ,. SERVICE electrical. plumbing PAINTING &i CARPET 7526740 Expr'd Reas Rates small R & L Point pn.uuna lree est Lt1 11 SteamCleanorSbampoo CEMENT WORK CALLS SIS hr. &SMALL 9AMto8PM.847·2787 ~~~E DO lT ALL' Service in your home by ~~st Call Gene 646-41171 ----fully~~ 642·.!624 Also Up:~::tcry ·All ~ede~~·· Lie /-JOBS84.2-8233 Custom Add1t1ons. re· authonzed Tax Corp of ~ Qiuc1t·, Tret.-Sv' Pa1m-. guar Refs/MC Pret>l.'Sl Super Servi ce! Low modehna. landscapaog. HOUSECLEANING 1s Amenca Counselor. Mr INTERIO~tEXTR Paint-••••••••••••••••• .. •••• olives lnmmed. tlunne<I ReaaRatee·003'1IS Cowhador pnces! Ftfft'St Randy concrete work. waJu & Our ~u srncS!i Call Ross 714 960-1929 ang Exprd high quaUty Plumbint1 Parts & pr"n"d , _.m 0 , t-tl ....................... 645-7301 646-lSTl PM patios. Free est . <'all Janice s Ragaedy Anns l....tllffoft work Super reas rates Repairs Huge invtn S461122&afl·!I C..rpel·Vinyl Drupes PATlO-PATIOCOVERS VwceCaldweU, 758-0213 al 67s-6SSJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• $7S.3181Jobn tory. below wholesale Sal~ lnaUJl-Repa1r-; Masonry & Remodeling . p I ll Free esl. i51·54.2 Poor Window Ca.e11dnq Gd Prius 54§.3137 Quality guar reasonable Have something you want Selllng anything with a Marcy s Ma ads XI n t Pl"o(esslonally blown In. aint acoust c eel ngs Boy Plumbana ••••••••••••••••••••• •• Excellent bu)'ll & service Free es ls w~·d 646-0761 to sell? Class 1f1ed ads do De1ly Pa lot Class1f1ed Ad ~~I e ~~ Ca 11 do-1t yourse~rices Lit' $13/up. airless, clean Wlndow Cleaning Sen.·I<'(' --· · 1t well -Call NOW. is 11 s1mplc matter or 325018• bond 963•9546 lnt. BofA. MCS2l·Ol20 SELL idle lterrus "•th a Fast. eff1c1ent, gd rote~ Want Ads Call 642 567E Claasified ~ds 642-5678 64.2-5678. Just call 642 S678 _ Sell idle items 642 5678 Want Ad Help" 642 5679 Want Ad Results 642 S678 Dally Pilot Classified ~d Call 557·2285 ~:'.t:.~ .... ~ ............ ~?.~~ .<?!!~!!!~'!' ..... ~~~~ ~:.~~ .... ~~-~~ ~~ 5005 ~rtunity SOOS ~!.~.~ ...... ~~!~ ~~c:i: ......... ~!.~~ ~~~~ ..... ~!.~~ lr"IW.. 3844 Sleeping rms $60-$105 mo. 150 I W tclff D LA.GUMA. IUCH ••••••••••••••••• •••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• EL f T E S A U N A & ••••••••••••••••••••••• All~. wk. Share kilt· =rt~nancialCt~· SU,,LYSA.LES MAMUFACTU•IMCi FOUND. Sat, BlktTan MA.SSAGE .. $10 FULL A Comp/H!kpr. live in WOODBRIDGE bath. Shown Mon-Sat Small Shepherd & Lab mix, vic ''°' Hour with this ad Sal Pvt r m. ba. TV. CdM PINESAPTS "only" Call aft lpm. Offic•Spou ComiMrc.ialStor. ~~~~rt f~'t!eEpe~ 1 Um:~~e~~~el~rm..,,u.ip Elden.CM 645·2335 FREEWhlrlpoolw/I Hr Refs 644·9666,644·9806. 1. 2 & 3 bdrm units Refs req'd ss&-0058 or CallonSlteMaoager or ran be used as pro --. • Masuge lndv Rm:: Oes1gncd lake early MSS9M (714)642-3lllexl246 rcss1onal office Located busrness Priced ror menl projected nl•t FOUND Bunch of keys In lOAM-Mld MON SAT APT Manal{er. adult le CF'"allfornla 2bunogalolwlsS ROOMS-.. k Ith »persq ft molder shopping com quarksale. 751-3741 ::!~~~~~1/~o ~~~1'~l alley 200 Block of AE. BA. MC & Check!! wuts New deluxe bid& r om S 7 . _, w up w 400l Birch-N 8 plex. with rustic al Ull BroadwayC.M 5484628 Arcptd MOO W McFad Nice loc Garden Grove_ Pinestone Ofc hrs 3·$:30 kitchen. S37 SO wk u~ Ai\. ~l·S032 mospbere $175 Mo . ut1J PRl,...... ..... G SHO' Ca 0 be re 10 <'ate d FOUND Female Cocker den. S.A 12JJ; 592 172.J wkdays,9·5 30wkncb. apU.~·11755 paid by landlord """ Le\·t.>rage w t29~down mix. well-trained. lov· $40·8195 ---~==----- 5520400 MUTUA&.ILOG. Mls.510N REALTY Estab 40y<'&nl Ull 751-3741 &U-608l 646-4 42 ~--------~ -----ROOMS 125 wk up with 88.SS. Coast. Laguna Exclusive beach town --mg, ' 7 DRINKJNG Arch Draft Per! tc S8hr ~Hflh 3110 kitchen. m .so wk up Prestige office space in 49.._0731 location. Over $13,000 MEHS WUR FOUND beautHul. well creates problems It ••••••••••••••••••••••• apts S48·97S5 central Coron• dtl Mar mo. sales Partners IA..LIOA. trained rem Irish Setter. doesn't solve them If AsstBkkpr to$850 Jbr. 2ba twnhse. Pvt Ample parking. Air· NWPT BCHSTORE ap-eetodisagreeforcmg $21.000 net. full pnce v I c M a g no I 1 a / you need help. <'all PropMgmt t~Y $850 pal.lo pool ~mo Call Room "" mlrrom bcb. 528· cood .• Janitorial service 2630Avon St 1275/mo sale. call for appt. now l'lUiOO plus stock with Westmins t e r BI vd. CAREMANOR Hospital SecretatiH tc$96i arts S574Soo week. Ught kJtch priv s nights per week Jerry Wynn (213 )477·7701 Ull 837-4200 only $20.000 tot.al down 1194-0464 m Oranae. 633·9582 Feel' Pd tA:so Fee Joi>., ~ Hlc)Mt4 3152 ~~~om an pref'd_ ~~:'!~rt occupancy. ~ STORE OFFICE.SHOP payment Don't be di.up· FOUND I yng male lnsh UMDA. Ir VICKI l~~~;~c:~~ ~J:sn;> ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7 , &B C PRIMTSHO, pointed' Art now• L 0utcaltMcnS41¥ Sut 224 642 .4~(i OELUX"E2 Br 2 Ba.pool, MUROCliN lliil' l-4400 Newport ay enter $200.000 NET Ull 751·1741 Setter vie ake Park. __ ......._~-of ut. ._ae -'·~ Roo b h k-h 1 2052NewportBlvd.CM Busy shop b y 0 c HB.S57-89lOaskfor JL. rvr-n..-rwn " ~ rm lovely location m w I al ·no itc · 646-1252, 644 2228 Servlng all Orange Co ASSf.MILHS 29041 Alomu. orr Crown blk from CdM beach. AJrport, leverage Wllh , ___ .___,, Found Sml shaggy short c...o9 ""'43 Like rl' UI 4 DElUXE OFC'S 2!n down Call for de ............ '" 1 ed bl d '" '' Expenenced 4c Trainees Va lley, from $295 . Ad I new. m s. us. Con! rm, seat 2S. all taals Oppcwiunlty 5015 egg on t.emermax RELAXJNOMAsSAGE Ele<:troruc 831.~7 u ts, no pets S180. y Ull 151 _3741 ••••••••••••• •••••••••• male Mon Feb 28, nr NB B b 1 uf 67S-0307 or S.\9-1220 aft paneled, sm whse an re Post Offare If owner not 0 Jame~ man aclunng Newport S.och 3169 6PM A O!v1<11on or ar 1 or 2 yr. lease. Lake THE FOH1 SAYS..... found will give away Lie :\iasseur LAU a..GIHHllHG ••••••••••••••••••••••• llarbor lnvC11lmentCo Forest ar ea. Kent DINHERHOUSI! Where clsE' you gonna free 642.1366 _Ou1ealls 9949451ll 866W lflthSt 2 Br. 2 Bo lux apl over lloom&loonl 4050 SMALL Commercial Harkins LAGUNA BEACH hnd lhis" $39,500 2 BH, * * * Newport Sch 642-920~ look in •• Nl'Wl)Orl Uay Sho er· •-714.5819393 Seating for 140, orean older frame R·4 Lot. city Found Black Female J-..._ H·--lc'-Interview, l 3pm only ... ••••• ••••••••••• •• ••••• pg o ices "' storage c p c N _.. ••'""" • with b:ikony & (1rcplace. Bo d & R 1 p Fr-om' $75 mo 548.7249 view. omc to see 1l of Tus t 1 n C 1: n tu r )' er s 1 a n a t r 559 1802 ar oom n vt · RETA.IL STORE Terms too! 211Crocker Inc 642·$062 Magnoha & Slater. Flo llO Ashtoa Dr. --Home. Xlnt rood. Call C.M-Beach area, 960sq n . All Ull 8 37-4200 ---Valley 848-1235 LOCJUM hach PA.RKHEWPORT Evenings,545-2095 DECUT1VI new Improvements MoMytolom 5025 Los t. Cockateil. Gray Youarethewlnncror Ba t'h elnr11, 1 or 2 layfrollt~t Crpt, cust. h&hllng, Fastfood..Toco ....................... w /some white on 4Uckets tothe Bed.rooms & Townhouses Vacation R...talt 4250 Prime Location rrpk. etc.-Cash for im Very dean. has mdoor realhers Has orange on Wnhnt Natioftal From$2.A9.SO ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3388VlaUdo,NwptBch provements + flexible seating +pallo lst.2ftd&3rdT.0 .'1 cheeks. 6 mo's old BOATSHOW Spertacular spa, total Peace! 1 0 hu bchfrnt 1 Fum.orunf SJ.SO-~ lease 67S·3080110·4) Xlnt growth loration. LOANS AVAILABLt: Yellow under ch an recreation proj?ram. Br ~do 8car lncl Reas Secreta . 1 11 ---Good net to expe r Credltnolimportant ''Ro c o ·· s f ' g at the I proaram 8~1 · 8 '-"" · · na serv ava · ~a1 R__._. 4500 operator_ Pnced to sell 673·"'0~ Broker s 1 1 0 er soc:aa " · s. rates 545-2250 250sq (t -'" -.w "°""' trained Will not bite. S.SO ANAHEIM tt.'nrus <'OUrt!I Al ash1on n.. Ba ••••••••••••••••••••••• qwck R W'll (;0NVENTION lsland.Jambot ee&San ll...tahto51Mr9 4300 v.:eanor y vlew Ull 751 ·3741 Mortgeges,Tnat eward. a owLn,C M CENTER Joaqwntll.lls Roa.. 67~5820wkd~only. 4000SQ. Fl. NEW Dejdl 5035 MB·3212aft l2noon II ••••••••••••••••••••••• 15.5" sq n . Fwy dose March 9 13 17141644-1900 Female r oommat e EXECUTIVE Pnmelocallon673·t417 C~&WineShop •••••••••••••••••••••••LOST.Gray/White mixed Please call 642·5678. ext neededto share2Br.2Ba SUITE BEACH TOWN LOANS 911.23 breed female cat. vie 333. to claim your apt. Irv . age 25-40, S14S sto.... 4550 Sandwiche<; & dell. seats i'4 Prominlory Pt. Sat. llckets + ulil. kitc h priv Deluxe co rner ore ••••••••••••••••••••••• 16 SunorCoastHwylO<' Aho2MITOLoons Elouise. no collar --------- ASSIST TEACHER Must be bl-lingual & lov1· children 7 hr day. 5 day week. Apply Hunt1ngtori Beach Headstart 8200 Ellis Aulomollvl! New Detail Shop need;, help Top waiiel'-paid En!:!tnt' Steamers. eng painter-.. buffers & polJs hers. up holst ery shampooer!!. check out, ptck·up & d e l.tvery Apply at 20SS Harbor Bl. CM 2 nr 2 Ra. Westrhfr area l'ool. no ch1ldn•n or pet5 S325mo b46 5681 The mu1rs. 2300 sq fl lux 11rv .1p1 :i ttr 3 Ha SS3S t;,Ml ~ ~,4(1 i559 w,v1ew of Airport & Sm ,.... u 0 -aut.., I h ea e t ~-SO.l Joey, eves MOWllaln., All ~rvlce-; all boat & trailers. ren-Ull 837-4200 Frurest Terms smc~ 1949 67S·4102 art 7 30 P ~ .,.,. ,,ar s .iv n xc1 d -tal apare. Sl 00 per fool -Satffet-ut-Co REWARD log message about their. -----__ --- prova td Secretarial. L m 1 lenirth 22. 1819 "ZZA .... ., · ,\ n a h e 1 m S l u d 1 o 1----------Jt«ept.100 & Ofc Equip 1 1 642·217 I 54§.0611 lA&t. SlOO Reward. 7 Mo ~5363 645-103C " J\r I , be wwnhou,1· I~ la• \dull!> nl• Jlt'b t.!J:; [>~ 26112 'i':WT'ORT llGT~ 2 hr "• h.i £11 m 1m. frpl .11num 'lln pel°'I 1-.nt'I i:ar tM t:o34 'Nu.st (J)A.ru n.-. .,tTTn menl Pla&a Exec.-Monrovia Ave. CM Sei? S270.000 GROSS Fem Golden Retne er ---1.Professn'I R~~;~~ Swtes. 2082 M1ehelson. Mporcall~-8627 Ftanchlsetypeoperataoo rtttVA.Tl,AlTY Vic 2ist & Santa ~na SocialCtubs 5400 lrvme_752-0234_ lH" ""·rt of Stora"·' Zonn in booming area E ·Z Will nay .-npe for your A C u y II I ••••••••••••••••••••••• Referral Company can ._, "" "" " S 4 O . o o o n e t t o ..-'""' ve. '"· e ow ny on Saddlebacl< Sm~les <.:lub. llELPYOU FINDTHAT ••CdM dlx 2 rm !>Ullt'. II o r C2. mo to .mo owner manager 2ndT.O &4.2·3573 collar 631 1481 or 835·0489. 6395:118 fo'ret> HIGITTROOMMATE utalpd,A C,umplepk6(. ~~r Blvd. C M Ull 751·3741 S48..s224 Broch P O Hu11 180S. IS32-41.34 Sance 1971 67~ ,,__ ---------1 h9w1•llh/ S A -----s M.:v1c•o...1R•ST '~•/ LOST YorkshireTerner -------Luxury 38r ocean(rnl DAYO•WE£« .torage. lrR or s m ~SACR~l"Fic'"E • Lo.t&Fo-.. male. vac Westmmster1 •THEA.HSWER• home. f ..... lc I~ bar. pvt Reasonable, encl. dry. ' ' p f , d ·" Exec swte rental rln. k>cked, pvt 646 3l09 Absentee owner can •t ••••••••••••••••••••••• aimer. C.M. 642·8841 I you re single an tired AYON .,..You A ,~ '"'°" 7 If so, you 'I! enjoy meet mg people whJlc selhnlo! wor ld (Jmou:s AVON Products Good cam lngs 1'1cx1ble hr; Call 540-7041 or Zemth 7·1359 f•Ll'Sll 11:1} rut Bul'h SkJl'> tn hc'h I Ital~ 1><.1 \245 mu fl?:l tiJl6 , 1142 lltif.t> swi det'k, ma e female. 752 0234 Announc:.-fth 5 I 00 Reward of the bar scenes. we ran S2SO Rick 642 1~ __ ---handle Seats 85. asking ho l Storal(e Garaiie S25 1959 $25.000 or ? ••••••••••••••••••••••• s w you a way o mecl ---------Airpcwt Offlcn M a PI e A v e. C M Ull 817·4200 Haymond Osbnnlt DOS I lost my k1fs dog, H B attractive & active s mglt Babysitter wanted for 5 yr Roommate to sharf' 28r 2ho apt Pool, tenm!I, etc S200 Hugh ~ lS3Z. I~ lblktoOC Airport Dix Manager 111 apt 5 PH --Announ<'es removal of n:'8'° St. Od Twn Lost people of all ages rast old . cvl'~ must be suites w c pts. drps. 646-6505 0,_.UTS & IURGERS hi of<' for th t f Fem dog, looks like Toto, We ve got the llnswer re5pons1bll' 642·~30 LIYr CW l'lli\KM I 'ondo :' hr 2 h11 Uay lif l'll clhl L·h1ldrt>n OK nn Nrw msl( Elll l'k "'" s e prac ace 0 & will ans to same or at V1dcoview 997 5400 ' janllor1al serv, FM • , NetsSl.~ Mo NOW Dentistry rrom 1401 An · R rd 96899sa --systm. All ulil . Jmple hnc~~7ox~ Lot for butwa1t!All scttoputln Avocado Avt1, Stt' 20E gie ewa · &..lo-ytMllt& BABYSITTER 3?. 1-r "" r Femal<' room matt' for 3 prtta No lse req'd 2082 rent ........ ta roesa. donuts for added profits N B (;a 92660 to 60l FOUND Fem s m blk Inti ,...,..atlOft week. my home Hll 1.n $375 mo 4!H ~~ pots HrhscinC M Sl17 mo SE 8n.'ltol,NB5577010 --646-598.3 ___ Apartments. homes . DoverDr Stel,NB Ca hair dog. Vic Harbor ••••••••••••••••••••••• fant.owntrans,&ref ., !162~lSor!l!l7~ _ 800 ,2$00 Sq ft Offlre O &RSTORAGE busystreet&'<lntpark 9216636420420 Mall on Alttonqu1n. Schook& _96(). __ 3663 ______ _ S. CletMnt. ll76 C'onfirml'd Hach ah H t' med.Jcal space. N Co'ltit 12'x2A'. SM & 1'10 per mo mg 16 Yr lease al S4SO * * * 846-3944. lnstnKHoft 7005 Babys1tter/Hskpr. singlt'. ••••••••••••••••••••••• CK'l'Jn1ruZBr.2 8a.lux ..... <11,.,.. .. c.rl\......,1 Metaldoorm-door moTIME,7511400 l~T· Sml 8 •••••••••••••••••••••••(/time hvem ownapl 1• ...,.. ..... '' _,.""""· OP•N STOR "GE VhM:• Mackel ~ rown cat, MEN WOMEN bch. . l...C 2 Br I Ha ~m yd condo .I< KM """aml' --c. ~ , CLOTH! .... '-red coUar. fem Vic. Hbr ... 1 ..... FOR ' Nr ~ sal 673·llS3 w11lk to h1•11rh ~tovt" Sl7S ~ 2004 Z.. MO ,.H 13'x80" (nc'd, $60 mo ,..,. 4111 R•ywa St. H •-" 21•ANe...nnrt Bl"d CM W"'""'ERN WEAR ,,. .. •-. ~.!lZ70ma. 640-0507 • l"'R.,...._.Dl ..... G Babys1tler/llou11ekeeper. tt•friit ~\I:? Iii.If! ''"'' f'ull servt«. tndavldual "" -..... • • · """' ..... '""' ~ ''"" " wltncb Rt~p 'ti F share ~ Bdrm o(Oces, monlh to monlh S43-S32l 54lM477 S8000 Mo Sup er S Youaretbewannerof TWOWEEKCLASS :! kids. wkdys Newport l)Vbt ,.., blk to O<'ean ludl R -Oranl>(e County Joe All 4l1cke•·tothe s:;oo REWARD £or info NATION WJOEJOB Refs Mr Hood8J3.2900 SoulhL--1116 sao.util ancl G45~ rt-nt Int' ng ecep ..... W..twd 4600 nome brands. e asy ... ........ :!:":·:.......... 1100 serv. per1onal11~ ....................... down Wnferll M~ lead'g to return of our PLACEMENT l..tlt'. qwel lu'l\unou<1 .,, Stn11iht l(uv or 1111 lo dp~opna~"~ovueoradettre;,romuan1dl Re1ponalble Jouroallst Ull 837...4200 BOAT SHOW ~t;~""M~" ~':t~a!l1~: A.SSG-OOl56fo~E ., h ., b ' h ¥ r ,. 2 R r l B a . · · '" ~ amaJI l Bdrm cot· l't' ~ r . • u .1pt ru.rnl,ht'd •pt in c ~ prkR. 1an1toral !lerv All t.aae or house part furn '9ZU at the fem. bl k. wht & brn OPPORTUNITIES ~:lt•v,1tor 111 "('111<· pn• o~n l\drm furn ON' utal Hct'pt phone 1 • ANAHEIM speckled w /long tall A.MERICAH tw·h l11rtv &~.ini1•room l"o'\•ar OCC" ind shop THE EXECUTI VE n Lalfuna Bearh o r $2000.+NET CONVENTION CallM.55000anytJme IA.RTB4DHS tot»l 'lt•runtv Prrfl'C'l SUITF. Ntwport Bearh SlSO per Help run High mC'ome hvan11 or wknd rt'trt•at for pin~ SJ t2 SO mo + ·~ &40-S470 mo Quiet location a Coas t area. J\ Jewel CENTER Loll, Half Moon Parrot. SCHOOL the udvrnturou1 urlull utJhllC'll CalJ $411 572)4 --must ~nd 1nformallon Pnced to sell. don't March 9 l3 Vic Corona IDghJand.a I ICM E 17th St . SA t Ad N 866 D I ~·lease cull 642 5678, ext v t 1 k Slartmit ul $515 mo Share beautiful home on Otc. Cat Hwy. at 3 Arch o o · at Y miss' e r y ame , ta s 8341980 \99 28.1.'i (,.ido '51e. your rost $300 Bay a stre•t front & Pilot, PO Box 1560. Costa Ull 75 I ·1741 333 • to c 1a 1 m You' Reward 67s-.820 School~ Coast To Coast ._.__,,_ IL--..t-L.-....1 + ~ .. uul Larry 67s-87.s ocean vu 45-4070 Mesa. C..hl 92626 bckets * * * r.. ....... 5350 C'A Co r. LI'~ G E OF ......-!'.'~"" ,.......,...,.... P'1T GIOOMIMG M s G oirUnfw-Mshed l900 Wlllrentroom orahare 3 •lMOTREERENT• UdoResidentneedss mell OWNERANXIOUS! --••••••••••••••••••••••• A SA E, Low cost BANKING TELLY P1llme for our So Coast Plaz::i Ofr Will work Mon·Ftt .i 15 to 9 30 s,. Sal 9 45 lo fi X' Exper p rd'd Call K :illly Bouska, S4()...4()6t; Callfom1a Federal Savlngs & Loan 333:l Bnstol St. C.M Equal Opp Emplyr mtf ••••••••••••••••••••••• Br 2 a.. Nwpt TH, w t 1 1·2·3 Rm. dlx. olficea No hlle or 2br apt on Lido Ortnlllng problem~ Day-Eve-Sal Classes 1 .. TIIE EXCITING pen on, pr('( Fem. lease req. Adi. Airport.er Apttl 1st Please call an ~~r~ry robrTt~ sale SCIAU 1rn Call Alcohol Helpline Santa Ana. 556-7171 BANKJNO --- ,ALM MISA. A.rrS. eq.1950 Hot el. LOW RATES . 60f'onwltnd675-343S Uli .orsu a3j.4200 ""-24hrsaday835-3830 JobsW..ted. 7075 THEUMIOHIA.MK -FULL SERV 833-3223 'tll • ANSWEIS MINUTESTONP1' rem to sba~ 2ar Cdlll noon SPACE. AREA. LOT. PREGNANT" ••••••••••••••••••••••• HasAnOperuna For,\ BCH. apt Sl37 ~+~ uUI No W II ATE VE R -T 0 CIFT SHOP Cari n& conf idential UI yr old elrl wants full TILLIR Oach. 1"'2 BH sinOkeM0-8748 838..oiw OFC SUITE for rent. PARK AND LIVE IN Bal~~~~~H sHJ':>ooo :odest -f~moo -counaellng & referral ~':e "'0~~ce ~~ {{C:S Experience Oea1rab1~ rrom Sl95. ' ocean view, lg. balcony, TRAILER 11182-26 · a;~;he ~OO~ -Abor tion. adoption & worker 1 Yr colhiae Contact Dons Mitchell Adults, No Pet.s SHARE Now 2 Bdrm upet&lrt w /garage, $50C Al RST REAM. PREF. Coate Mesa $20.000 keepmg. 151 7019 610 Newport Ctr Or. !"'A 1561 Mesa Dr T w n b 8 e . M I F . mo.~ David Dahl NE A R LAGUNA COUNTRY STORE I pulled up a tutch hiker APCARE M?·2S63 ----------55&·528C 1SlllksEasto(Newport Harbor /Wiison . CM . CANYON. CALL.(714 ) DELI tbeotherday Ftomlhe FormernursewUlbabysat EqualOpporEmployer Blvd 1 Ftplc. fncd patio. pool, EASTC. M. M&"382 Cannery Viii $38.900 signal he gave me, be •SHARON'S* your child n1tes my -- $46-9860 Jacuw Ta-ry6'2·SS06 Retail or o<c. space 300 OWNERS WILL TRAIN wanted to go TO the home Fairview/Baker 8ARTENDERtBAR~All ,.IVl•wt ..... G to 1000 aq rt at sor Wanted 1arage to rent for Terms Available MOON OU'OCA1;± MASSAGE area.541Ml1M': Nlghu. beer .s-wtne E" .. ... ProC Male seeks empl Redecor·d .amplepritfl . m1.11ical rehearsals, S.SO OkkPark.Bkr673·7~ LottlrFo..d SlOO 4..,.12.34 Avail 3114 prac nurae perd The l.n1t Inn, 2HD UMfT female to share rhann pvt ba' .. _ 1770 Or·"ae tops, will soundproof s " o 0 4 " ti h t w n Ina ho . N Ul3 ... D Pt L NI s L.1.--... --~1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• *KARE ..... 'S * 49!? 0939. aft 3 "'· .. the Beach House ...., use in ••Port Ave.&l&-4871 ana · ag g, · ~.,,.,. ...... ...., l"'I 4g4.8541 X JZ9 unti l 9am-llam 1546-62Sl Laa. Capo b~h area BOUTIQUE FOUND small red111h bm o•l"N" LLM"e., --------~-·cH Ml-0372 k r R be Laguna Beach, extttme fem Pelt on Royal Plam "',..,A ~AGE 9 OOPM BEAUTY Operator• 1 Contemporary & casual Office Ra.tail 4400 ·~"r-""' ·~ * . u or u n Iv hi foot traffic satua· nr Baker S46-2624 8PM·2AM 838-1780 ......._ W..t.d 7' 00 Shampoo Girl r ume, I 1bebestofNewport''\ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3ZndSTtACROS.~ P'ROM ...; , • ...,. .... ,. •• f 1 1 • goodllfe 60''8SftfT CITY HALL. ~sq ft hb1•j11tYnt/ tlon. unique ronlem FOUND Blk Short AIO«TIOH ....................... ,...,a.s-o-1 1me "" •Beamed ce1llngt1 ,.. ISO aq «. INCLUDES fltl • :e Potary it.ems h i ~ mat al Vic Counse11nc" Referral A C C 0 U N T I N C iL~tant for Colonst · 4' 1 •2 poolt & rec ct'nters 1817 WESTCUFF·NB UTTLS. CPT, DRPS. AIR ••••••-••• •••••••••••• Ull 137...4200 c!.~ MeH ~-~308 Preg. test-.vail. wkadl Supervl1or. Computer :.~~1~la~~fo8~:.le~fe •Pluabcrptslrdrape5 ACT.S41·5032 •KEAT.CANBE •SBP. • • •• 24HrHeJpUDeS41·9495 Ol'lr.exper lmmedoe>en· Salon. 200 Newport Ctr •And so much more Pnme locallon In Hunt· ~XCLUADTJN25'G peUrTaql ftS. Oryialludlf 5005 N GtFTrt~~WRh YW FOUND!: TerriUer/OoxVlei • u.a.1•.a..a.1 ~IQlan forrowlodiwvlltdhuaal :rroho· Dr N.B. f"um bachelor S230 1 n g, 0 n 8 ea c b 0 n "' 'IL ••••••••••••••••••••••• ewpo ...,ac . ant Fema e. mOI y tan. c ,...,.. ..,,.., .. M 1--------- \lnfum lhr ~$ Broo&hurst. 900 aqvan c(~;i-)..;_~2! CONNER c ........ ~ ... 7 actlveb~rormsaylbe ElToro.548-7308 R.UUMODB.S ve company 'ln•-------HURRY FOR f Si 1 rd .,_..._ n... ~ .....,.,, Mr. m lh, -4 yrs exper . prt 'd. Boat Manufacturer eet. nae, aa en type v ... er 500 Ac lve local }"-" ..... -FOUND: Brtndle Fem ISCOITS Com ()pr .IST •11!1 -no.... Good ~v·..--puwr nPtt re Poaiu-· For ·-" •ton or olflce. H · ........ ~ 4411:0 bus. UIU.O,.. Pleue call ca?• pt Dos.le/Bllll t.ert' OUTc•• • ....... LY q 'd T ... ""'"' l•""S r1 _ _.. .. -• b r r W~ .._._L. Shop d I c u -VT" . r~e v .. ~ wpm. MolL.1r1 ...... upe or posure, asa\1...,.. para· ••••••••••••••••••••••• or stop y or ree lnlo. 1-aa • M • r. "' __.,ca -· bac ... ._..•nd • Newport Beach tng. C.U Mr. Plummer BALBOA INN All ca~Cofiea ~ types. Protlta le Corp. has to _m.m __ 1______ 631·31 I I bei;u1 ,.·~n"tandlnll GetCo••n - __ 64' ... 453 ICMl7tn -.. -... Yr'~ •··. P"'me We parant.ee to please a.U out. Price reduced ----------1 d llM!dlcat termlnolo1y Grll dtt • -....,. .., ..... •• Found Vorllahlre Ter UOTIC G1••s Room 4000 Dll.UXIO..-.CIS specetnlnn.87M740. 10'U· 711 ... 7 .. 1 Nowm,300. rier. Balboa Coves 1Ue ~,!1.., foSur appt, M0-0140, &lo .. r• ,.,___, ,_..._., • ~ From StJ:2M -3 ..... 1 Musage & ModeUn1 '"""1or sa.n x 1., t pay a, 1r1 n., ,. ••••••• •••••••••••••••• ~ • .......... ICM'C.. 490 SQ. ft. Balboa ltlaod. UN1Tm BUSINESS ult for SAM CRANE •• ._., Oulca.lJ s.a.31•1M3-3UO 0 Cl.C::AN rm w t klt"~ 2IO '° IOOO l<I· ft. Al lo.ii 114 Agate. Ideal tor ""''_M_,_, H.B S 17160 CM Al'T ASSfST MOR. Mar bmeflt!' Aeply at ... .:~ u--ft l --"'"N'a· .... 1& ~ ....... c.;J, lllo' .. ,., ::-1 ran1•. Loi\ Puppy al Outer's ried wioman. bondabl•, Ct>asi.J Kecre11Uon prlvlle1es Cbrlstlu _.,..... · ._ ' -s Y shop law of. LS2:5MeaaVerde0rE N-4110 540-0808 Inn c,., Sundav Jtl ~ .... -...... "' 1·-n.... female ~107 MlaaloD Viejo areH. ce. eccta, etc. Daya (1crourromKonaLn.J) , Ull5~·EICamin<>ReaJ dependabh1. ch1ldtt'a l _......,nanAveo.lrv Handy to S.D. Frwy (213 )20·9307. avu SWt. lOI, eo.1.a Mna SELL ldle 1tem11 with a ~· / ";:~ :~~ro ~': SuClomen.~. Fully Lie. we I com t' Un f urn lTI4I J56.J72C Want Ads C1lle42 5'71 Oell: Dl HOO (Tl4)f71.llSSI UBI ~l ... ·ya Deily PUotCtauaOed Ad ~.,... ,._...apt, Z br. No aal Equal()ppo!' 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A8I* ...,.....,. • ..,_., ....,....., If • •1ptHtout 1~1 pa. •have • ............ .,... ...... == nra<df to ••&r ~· ___.... • = "'• jaala.on.tl ••P'tt X.l.ot penoaalllJ .. .:== -· ......_ U1 .., New•t ...... -IDau wartl.IDI rmdl. T"P Pl1 baw.wM • · A•• ma... -IWI l•b llon full•lla1 --·~ __,,.. U•dcad· for 1N..!t~ n ,,. IMDI.,... PNI"'· c.n WWW'iiOfillT Plwe•11>t1111.--eo ~~.~~~·~o ffice • IJ~~._!'ALKJM' IDlpl'Qlll.a&anq. App}J olckl ~ ltr•• K.t Cl'J .. 1H4pm...,. TD -Mr Dnall Wnb. u ea..d.... 1 d -·""-"--lraAlllllil --------· 10 pu10•. b•lwn Pina. la 9ao Juaa M.slnla.ctomc.AM&.. Pro.NHhe ••l••I ......_l.ataad..NI. =--IJn ' over oa ....,. ......... I JIMpa'I Capis trano 320U -.-fOf'bmyQP, _,. bo9plta.1 oft.,.. •"~P ...._IOI .-,-,. 117 .... 1 ~ Me A&C Tw 800-E•Df:R CIMCO CalDID> easuu-o. rcw llolllHosp . .-.a llo••I haur• for Opp.-~ -· --~ r~-· .. PUU~r::IJ'OWtn& lniael.Jllj Ut•l mor• info. •M ·OOSI ~ ~ d1•r1•. Sa lu Glr l fo r Jr r.t ~ ....,uq~~lm~~luft~~a.~N~.a~.~~1 ~1 _ .. -l 0 t •r1 or de a 11 o CompJn E..O E M1r KEN. ,._ p/Ume for aablntpmwoa. lllln4 7r1 -... °"" 11 --:Tu.:!.,.::f.';:::,r.;. ora..71e. IHIHIDe "'a Some Z5 Dnap An. c .. . LA n.. de.U• ID N.8 air fSPlf'. req'd. lelld ,.... --~ ~-ftm OI • , .._ WAIP84"MISI ca.ms c.oc.t. Sp1uml Female aerretuial akllla dt-P.quaJ Opp Emplyr mlf i-lt.EY-•PUH-•Ol-----c ~i~40 ll'IS-SllO per mo. 1ume to PO Bos tma. ~~ a muat. flliaa Ill req'd. APOb' ~ • ttetttortq. s PJlll97• t wb old. Quam •Ir ed Call btwn t 1 ~Calli lllTU ,_ ._. flit t"all. N~.,..-ln n..~ .-· '"4·30. A_. ... pa1a• color. AKC ~ • DEUGUi,1omee11.ptT"'· Slt.DATABCTIY .. .-. a.. m1.11 Meka • ... pmN)ll -du1Ui•.t7m!kyPm Wuatrl1l L1111';:, _.. q'd. Over 18, CdM Call OPEi.ATOil ..!:~:. ... _.,_..1v or......tto -.._._____......._ Blvd, Ste a. lnloe 0 ••-•-fir.•-------- BOOKKEEPER-Will ~00. TM Jolly Rocer. Inc la :;t;~-a:ti .... PtT I.I. SA.Las ·---m~ ~ ---· ......... UT, Yorkle Pup1. male • train full tlme employe. ..._. Dri •-'"·-i appU"·•~· rw 1 ....... 1,_ W·" kltated a. E. omc. 21.Z2W Oreao l'roat NB fllDIAe. cta.mp6on al.red. I« lite bookkeepan1 Ir r.;;w••Y ••/ s;."0.ui ~-op;,..tor ....,. ~ a:;d. 2 salespeople to Servtc-e &1 AU.codaot. We Dettd people abarp • Pll«*"'.18U111 •011cber payment• Productloo Worker. $3 fltlnot1ynexper.ontbe MOLDMAKER IJ*1ahwln lltuVenM •SAILS ________ _. :ht! Pl~=·~ 6 a.at.toma.ht.betrU'ftq Afdaan Pups. febulO\&$ 531-254'7 Hrtoat.art &U~ IBM 37'41 or 370 is re f'LAmCS 6 N. Colt. Ill•• bome c.i .,.,.._ 00 t.belr ffft. worktn1 wlllte -btue b l etk DBJVIERYPl:RSOH quired Permenent IMJICT10HMOLD u.les. Will tr•ln. For If Servit'e St•. Att.endut. outaktedoort.odoor.t~ •pncot.A.KCahowquall 25 bra per wk . .Must use ftumeday iblft. P•y will eppt.55&4171 Y~L--+'--For aper'd. FUll « p/time. job 11 fun the IDOM)' • t_l or lovln1 pet . lot own car Coat• Mesa be bued on esper. level. Ntiw,oo. ln area needs -... Apply Arco StaUoo, l'ltb sure. A luiiet" waie • ~. pedilfM. Reas IOOREEPB PUll Char1e M2 Apply ln penon, BAM M~,.:achlneOprs RM!~ta~Salee AProtltableCareer &lrvine.C M. bonuetoo,totallDcomela to shaw or Sood homi! BOOKKEEPER Ftri~. Pbarmacy.642-0108 5py Monday thru Fri Mo Traioeea Need lie. person for lnftuJ&tateOneor uptoyoo. U lotaofcub SboUfrwcrmed MZ·S88$ Po1tin1 tbru GI L . DELIVERY MAN Early day. 170'2 Gillette Ave. lnapecton &alel, rent.is & p/Ume OranaeCounty'sOldest Service Station Atten· eiveayo,uthrill,call ua ortl45-84 · Payroll.CM. 752·9396 AM Times route. No lrvi.ne Sc ... ,._tlct book.keeping. 1173-3058 &Larcest Builder/ dant. exper'd. Day 41 up 41 ult for Pbll. -----------------c C M. No colled1og. mustj-~~~~~~~~ (n.C) 1118~ ReAauraot Developers ls Looking Eves. FUU & p/time Ap· ~1-5tl.l. Irish Setter. male. 3 mo·s. BODI SALES have dependable car Lady's Fub lon Shop --MUt--58--,-..... -----4 Malmr9 SNWeAclh OONSl~~OU ~ SberJ~StaUon. m .b & Woodworkera needed. allabo&s.=.m, ~1 needs pa.rt.time exper'd Ell~'d, f/time. Mature oeeded for full fr part Stability or a lar&e co + ' . Production mlllm•o. Looldog for •&•rt-Um DENTAL Ass i st salesbelp,M2·9380 male.over 2l .6 Da)'9in· UmepositloosalNauaJes outstanding comm SewMgMac:ILOpn much exper req 'd. A.KC Golden Retriever jobth.atpaysl ea full· Cbairside. F/time. At LEGAi.SECRETARY duding Sat/Suo. Work Drlve·Thru. Clean . schedule (upt.o90%) +Single & dbl needle . (71'4)7S1S832 Pups,slntbunttts,fami Umejob?lfso.we'vegot teast6mos exp. (!)Sat. w/plants&trees.$3Hr& friendly atmospher e. draw. available+ pro· lmmed. open ings . .....__ .. -...a.._ lypet.wtrq.'49:Ml881 wb.atyou'relookmgfor! permo.H.8846-lMO EXPERIENCED Fa11tmoving&challeng· f al k I ~361M ~ Corporate. Real Proper up. Overtime. Ins . Ing. 21'401 Brookbursl. measioot +wtor .en1vro'!: · •••••••••••••••••••••••GermanSbortbaired pup. Den•-• ( 11 beneht.s. Advancement eo rain ng "' ... _.._ , .. ~-AKC F Eu n $100+ + + per ..... Asst. u or pa ty, E,,tate Planning & HuntBcb.96.1-3303 management develop· SEW MACH OPER· .wt,..u 1005 "" ........ "°""'• · · week domg en1oyable time. 2 yrs ex per Probate Nwpt Bcb ~=~· ~'Ej rol:!: ment +Oppor for ad· Com'I. Sncl needl_e. ex ••••••••••••••••••••••• SUIO/batotr.s..i1.ou8 work r epresent 1 ng General practice. X ray, Allport area. 752·1211 010\ ...,0 vancement wit.Jun com-per . 831·3434 ProYldence Wonderland u~-'e·Fltn• .. ote Ken nmehle Books an our of· 1 n s u ran c e r or ms . --.....,........, RETAIL HouM-NB tun:uai u. nee near the Orange Co. medical benefits (7141 LJGtrr DELIVERY-Must ... URStr.r ••Dir:.r pany divisions. Call ' · oels. Fem3yra, S12:S AiJl>ort. You work ooly 645-4500 know beach areas. work " ~A.I ~ CLERKS Harvey Edwards, Jr . Of Anti~s! &M-ll:WI .. _ d · 1 t ----1 out or Laguna Office & Orderlies, exper Mgr. SR.DATAEMT'IY HUGE '1"b'7>1.11e ""'per ay map easan DENTAL ASSISTANT Full l.lme. caU Mr. Speed Bayview Coov. Hospital, TOUCHST")HE war (3)AKC POODLES. 2. t & &rela.xedatm06phere. Oral Suruery only N.B. "94·55S9 20MThurin.CM6'2·3S05 UTOTEM ....Mu OPERATOR crammed with over SOO u mos. A1J black, sbot.s. 64Hl1Sl 0 _____ 1 ---·-·r The Jolly Roger. tnc. is music boxes, nickelo· 6'8-0142,646-U216 2 Shifts avatlable 8:»2.30 & 3 J0.9 30 -5 days a week. Contact Renee Rossi 833-8095 For Personal loterv1ew Noexper. necessary. TIME-LIFE LIBRARIES. INC. Equal Oppor Employer HURSESAIDES C:O..ltlieauMartteh ADivofFredrlcks Laking appl.Jcations for a d.c:on pianos. circus or·---------D~R pt/ LVM'1 F d •. .. .... Posilioosopen2nd &3rd DevelopmentCorp. Sr.DataEnlJ'10peralor. gans , wait docka, FrwtoYo. 8045 WWTUI Ke Relief duty ror day & /Ume ay ... eve suu .. 'i L .... _ s Cl t & ......... n.. b Bl. St 8 df tb I .. L'-f'd Good I SwJL.,tn an emene .-"""ac e Minollyrsexper.onthc rarao • er c OCa S , ••••••••••••••••••••••• tt--'--sM-evhn1n 11 •h1fl charge """per pre · sa L B h 0th fflDl'1·--n .. h """"•7 B Ina · __. -·~· "' .., ;> •-... _ f A 1 p k aguna eac er ...... 6 ..... n """ac ... ....,.. I M 3741 or 3742 is re-asc ung anUques. Malamute female, s v..... (2) Days a wk Laguna n .. ~a Good sal.benef1'ts "'u.;ueits. ppy. ar h l <n•)_..,_.. <•"9077 Ov SlOOOOOO W--.. i•v ....... L d c H 66 areas ave open ngs .. ~ •. .....,.. quired Permanent er . . uo-u 1 German Shepherd Nl·guel Exper. req'd Park Lido Coov Hosp , 1 0 onv. osp, 4 I N 'd u be J t ti I •--I •--· · I Fl h Rd NB aso. o exper. req ... em r nema ooa r11.1meday sh1ft.Paywlll """"'ncao n~ .... uooa fema.Je,7.,.......646-1.&U Cau .. ""~7 ____ ,..,,~ F1agsb1p Rd. "'B ags ip · · A I f 0 --'"'-•·t.eNet k Gall 1802T K tle ___ ..;._;;..1'-~----.....,......, ....., ,, pp y at aoy o our ....,.... """.., wor be ba&e"' on eYper. level. enes; · e · r· Detltal Aui t.t · &&2-8044 _M2_-804'4 __ • ______ , stores. Apply m penon, SAM · Inc St., Ir vine. Tel. • • • 1 --------t HURSESAJDES 2588NewportBlvd SALES O SPM Mond•Y thru Fri· 7M-l'Tr7. Open Wed thru .......... , •• , R.D.A. pref'd. Salary LVHT,..._.. E d r ColtaMesa 8427702 ....... Up'""P.ERamS.....-.n ~Y., .. • .. 110'2 Gillette Ave. Sat.9AMto4 PM.Vlalt! IZ'"'""-Ct. open. Call Mon lhru .._.... xper· • 11·7• /lime. ..-""" _, _.,., u .,......, ~ Thurs 7 30am 2 30pm H good refs, dependable. Call6'4-9410 NOW OPl9JI! ........ -....a•--a. · 1·3. Full·t1me. unt Good sat w/increases ..,... .._ .. ,_.. - CARPEKTHS 847-asm ington Valley Coov Call for appt. M9·3061 R~~~ SALES STOCK BOY. needed at PIET'S ANTIEKS y~~~=rof Assemblers-some boat DISHWASHERS Hosp . 8382 Newman SW. Santa Ana. 41 Bed ~ ~c • .-aH~ E A Ply Sara I A .. H Ba ... """l ~·· _.. ·r--plumbing yard. Clean· Fl:ne uropean furmture W'----Mdl•·al ;:~e . .Js w · 16th St. Food Prep. Apply 1n _v_.,_. --·-'""'_........., ___ --1 _e.on __ v_Hos_.;..Pi_W_. ___ 1 ---..:...:.------1 1 ot the rutest growing up. checking & 90rtin.g at prices anyooe can al ....._ ...........,.__ C M person, Muldoon':. tnsh1-------• NURSES AIDES SALESLADY companies in lbe U.S. of. atock. S Days. '1:30&m· lord. BOAT SHOW -·-· -------1 Pub. 202 Newport Ctr Or, MACHINIST 7.3 & 11. 'J. Mesa Verde South Cout Village. FUii rera you a buaUK!SI op. .cpm. S3M706 23661,\ Newport Blvd. at the CARPENTERS I want N.B Progressive g rowth Conv. Hosp, 661 Center Ume, experienced. C•ll portunity of a lifetime . .....;..________ C-O&ta Mesa ANAHEIM You Now ! We pc o ---------• onented manuf. bu Im· 5SHl963. We need qualified Sales ---------CONVENTION Construction. <Gen Con· ESCROWOFFICER med operung oo day & St.Cotlta Mesa. Managers now . t o Tll£PffONE C1odES, pump-organ, oak C tractor. no. 331 904 Call ~ed ~Y independent swtng stun for General HURSIHG SALES· Mature woman, manage this bu.slness ~fj~ables. ~2'119 or M~~t STh-2908. crow 'o 496-4030eves Machinist. Min 5 yrs RN's ICU /Medical I enthusiastic, 5 or mor Your training Is free & INSTAUERS . ev_es_. ----1 Please caU 642·S678, ext Expencnted. full time. lathes & mills. set-up & Surgical. P 1t1me II yrs retail sell.Jog exper, we ass1sl you tn gettto~ JOHATH ...... 'S 333. t o cla im your CARPET CLEANER. dependable Houseman, operate. J6 Hr. 4 day wk f/Ume 3-11 & 11-7 sb1rts _7_S&.QISS _______ __, startedpart·U·melttocas~~~. Tfuhtsll o1sr ~ tJcket.s. noex.p nee 21 or reqwred to live in Rep· on swing shift. Xlnl NURSE Al D ES·a 11 ________ _. ..... MAINTAINERS YELLOW TAG ___ ov_e_r_S45 1662 ly Class1(1ed Ad 11834 Dai· benefits an elude me<hcal shifts, p/Ume &f/time. Sales a career oppty w /com SUPER SALE ••• CARPET LAYERS Ap ly Pilot , PO Box. 1560. &dentalwur.&a/cond SanClem.Gen'I Hosp .... URSERY........... m 1881 0 n f r 0 m SPLICERS 20"klo-i0%ofr preotlce. Expr'd Own Costa Mesa. ca 92626 Benef1ls effective im· tllS-ll.22, ext214 " ~" $25,000..$60.000 + aMual on Furnit ure. transportal.lon & tools. med. date or employ. Experienced retail ly. For appt to qualify Plus all craft catagories Cryalal,Silver .'Chlna Free lo gd home. '4 yr old re1. fem. Irish Setter. nds lots of atten & run'g room.6-46-5831 848-006! Ex per. meat cutter ment. OPT OM ETR IC o re nursery salesman. Xlnt call Mr . Miiier (714) withoutaideplantorcen-HURRY IN TODAY! ---------1 needed. Call ~·31S7 ror DISC p/thne. neat. outgoing & sa I a ry +comm and S81 ·9020, 7 · 30 P M. tra1 office exper High '42231.stSt. Nwpt Bch ---------appe>intmenl IHSDUMEMTS wilhng to learn. HB bonus Mus l have tO ·OOPM . Thursday salanes. good benefits. loCanneryVillage v, St. Bernard .,., c E N T R J F u G A L .......:-=--------8C7 rmt koowledge or plaot 1den· March 10th long term assignments. Pyrenees 3 yrs old gd CASTER & SM PARTS FACTORYTRAlNEE lj)2E. Ba.ker.C.M. Wicat.ioo. For Immediate Hire lrauledFoctory w/duldren. 968-8126 or FIN1SHERS.4day work Small local mfg needs 979-s:m.E.O-E . PERSONNEL MGMT SALIST'lAIHEE Call... Showroom open t o 96M111 week.exper'dapphcanta trarnees. to work 10 _________ 1 AGENCY conaider1og CASUAL Engineeringin.slruments pubhc. Buy direct &•--------- should phone S4!M 156 for plant 40 Hrs p/wk, 8-4 ·JO ---------i new talent o< all a,aestall RIRMllUU SALES & equip. to proless1onals. save' 6'2·Z712 Free to good home 2 yr old Mon Fri. $2.60 p/hr to MACHIMI OPtS types lo r poaa i b I c Sal·aut.o-exp. S46-0606. em. dog. mostly Beaglt-•a•p•pt··-------t st.art. Apply 10 person employment in TV com· Mwst have experience in Old Fashioned candy partCocker979-79UJ Child Care Ne1.'dffi Noon to Spm CdM. 759-0770 e Yeti Q,ERJCAL •TB.EPHONE COMPANY• Personnel Needed Immediately IEXPIERID4CED OMLY •Customer Rep •Operators 4 years rce1·11t ,., 1> *Clerks 1841 CC1111ptS Dri.,. 546-4741 (Acnl8ll From Orange Co Airport I Equal Oppor l';mployt-r CURKTYPIST 110 WP M. n~111 ap pea.ranee. S6SO mo Hrs ~s 1-'Ully paid benefits Alternator S!X'cialues ~gs on graveyard merdals tbru electronic patio furniture s ales. SALES TRAINEE Easter Eggs & Bukeb.1..;.. _______ _ toe 746 w l7thSl (' M f o r exper'd rasting Call9S7-0282 Salary. comm and IE...llTI-ll4&r--0r personalized. Now tak· Black, adorable kitten. operators or trainees bonus. ~ ,,,_. 5 .. --;-;7...-.. 1 Ing orders. Aga~ 108. very alfect1onate. t'\f\. FAST Sh1I\ pttm pawHor rugh Fast.est growing chain of .,_., "' Ferry St.. Balboa Ill 6PM. 6J8.8684 COUNTER PERSON. wlork CGleado mod~r ANTlftllES Wa l lpape r S uper Oran(A~cerossCo ~orpomrt> _67_S-0J22 ________ 1T·--··-sbell M neutered nondnnker pant oo vacallo PffONESALES "r--man:etsintheWest. m "'...,....., S33o.22 plan & benefit package Experle.nced antique Goodslartlngsalary. F.qual por Employer HaveAntiquesww~ Jyroldutndsgdbome, --------Xlnt oppor ror advao~ spec la last. Must b FUUCompany Beoeflls Haggle. 1weet.,welltrnd846-790l ------ment Phone Sales people. knowledgeable wllh tn· PaldVacaUons. At\erlpm,979-2793 FlllERGLASS MGR Apply8am·5pm male or female. 16 to 6S terest in tales. Addi Advancement Truck drive r & yard FwWhre 8050 C _.1 .. -1_ lljlctbt years of age. Guaranteed Uooal res~lbJUtles in ma Int A" p I y 8 -lo V1ctorlao·Ornate Arm ••••••••••••••••••••••• Needed with vn lint• ell -l'CMMU I w '" Opportumtlel\ ,. Ch h C ages or comm ..... 1ooa. cludebu,y g Newport Sanllalion air & side c r lrca Loveseat & Sola, new. penenc-e . .tlnllly to tram Moldi9cJ 250 East 171h Street. · W ... 1 To Go 646 Z700 1860 Nels reupholstery value $1700. Sell at $900 ll n t1 'u Pt' r ~ 1 s e 265RnKwsAve.C.M. Suite 0 . Costa llleaa. GIRLFRIDAY 2300HarborBlvd Bist ofrl·635·1496 Loose cushion tuxedo. t'mployt·n Applicant 1 Blk So of Bak.er bt.-tweoen 5 00 & 8 lO pm Harbor Center. CM. TYPIST gr 0 1g 0 I d I bro nu· should hd\t' t'itpent'nct' Off Redhill 646-4223 Neat hardworking in· Fri Mon, 1 00 6 00 Needed full time Must •WAMTElh• 55l·-'S34 days, 551 0499 with .. ma ll boat l';qualOppEmplyrm r 1-:qualOpporturuty d1v1dual with otrlce-------be accurate w recep ORIENTALRUGS eves/wknds manufactuno~ lnrlude Employer background Typing oec s-dwlch Definty t.ior:usl backgroood. San Any kind or cood1t1on detailed resunie and Must be able to wor Fem. student, morns ta Ana /Tua tin area •CASH PAJD • • s Pc liv rm/din rm set wortt tu.story keply to 1---------withthepubllc. 9:»noon. Xlnt p/Ume Salary commensurate Oays646-7847 Pecao finish. Brown C..,1aM1f1ed Ad •835. Daily MACHINIST P_H_O_N_E_S_AL __ FS-_W_o_r_k--1n APPL y IN PERSON Info64.S-014S 10.5. w I expert e n ce. Ca 11 __ After 4, 5'48·1274 t.ooes, polyester fur cov Pilot, PO Box 1560, Costa R~r·s ---544-533'1btwn 1().11 AM or Rare R ln M 1 Bo er. Xlnt oond. Liv rm Mesa. Qi 92626 Progressive inject 100 Laguna Beath. full or -~-2.3 PM eg • .U! c x, group $500, Om rm group ~-----• ino4d makmg co has re· part time. Will traJn. ex Gardens SECRETARY plays 15~" discs, dnt Pl0.55l-6338aft4PM loc:llted to H B & needs per preferred. Call Mr cond S56-0172dayoreve i'"ront dMk rlf'rk Apply in \f ,1r h 1n 1 !o l ~ & ED M Spt"ed 49' ~ 230 I S-Jo II 4 I STENO TYPtST NEW Couch & Love Seal. pt>r~on ..,urf Ir s .. nd Oper~to" \tins yrs ex CdM Fast&accurateonl B M F\tnuture&misc. rust, bm & beige $400 Hotc•I l.1.c Bch "''r Xlnt wuges & over· 8._30 .... toS· ISPM 9-S SattSun No pre· 64.S-2875days PL.AMT SHOP ""' electric Apply 1680 sales 644-1356 (;ats urr vou a rt't'f'nl col timr Protit shanog & Monday thru Thursday Pla<'ent1a. CM Solid Mahogany office le11e gracl (1nrlin1< vour ut.Mt ~·O('f1ts Part time. 20 hrs pe SALIS 8.30FRPIMDtoAY6SPM .. VETERINARY 3 &an Aot1que heating desk. xlnt cond, S2S dt>Jo:ttt of hlllt' ht'IP ln tt11• Set.el C..,. week. Must be knowled FMt growing 00. need& stoves, l box. l Pot Belly, 642·5887 altSPM J<)bmarlu.-t'Wt'iir·rlook 171411tM6l l geabJeolplant..63ll282 Telephone Solicitors. S0-55 wpm typing and HOSPITAL needs Ken· 1coal557-4111 1n 11 r 11 r , b r 1 Iii ht . i--------• aktii aa.-/ Earn PlO & up per wk. 8().90 wpm shorthand re net help 536·7591 ~.....u IO 10 I Blonde sm desk. l twn t'D+'rgt•ur ,:nl tn triun m .t nin • ~.., Mwst be willing to work q u Ired Ex c e 11 en t -, """""".CH bed w /mattress & box vane-t y o1 funi·t10tt'\ 1n MAJDS WANTED C-ra....... hard Apply in person. benefits & promot1ona Waitrei;s food Cocktails ....................... springs, 1 twn bed frame. cl ll RM'eptioni~I urdl:'r Tcip wage1 paid' Tbe Inn Some photo back1tround Mon thru Fri . 17222 opportUOJties Apply aft 4pm. Sid's Blue REFRIGERATORS l Blonde dresser w/m1r dr'k bookkrn111111 & st l..qun•. 211 N Coast helpful. Will tram rlaht Armstrong. Irvine Beet. 107 21st Pl. N B WASHERS-DRYERS ror & Dig.ht tbl. 1 Maple (tedit Nf'.ir o c Hwy ,Lag __ Bc_h ___ ~ IOd.lv Apply Ill person, ...,.,IRpencMto WAITRESSES Recondltlons·Repros & rocker Make oHers i\111>c1rt Send n"l11mr lo MAIDS WA.NTED Penoysave r . 166 SALESLADY Mr.KIRJ~ Expr'dooly.Over21. FrgtDamage.Gua.r/Del. 5'4().4U9 Ad •1182. D:ulv l'llot. PO l Q . Mot I Placentia Ave. CM .APROPOS letwffft IOGM& 3,_ DISHWASHER 29YrstnOrangeCo. --------- Roll 1560. Co~t11 Mesd, >on U111oteBl C eM PLUMIER Lido Shop P /lime. ex· Expr'd only. DUNLAP'S Solid Oak. Med Style eor C'.M 92ti26 2IOONe"'1)0f't ' . Exper'd Only for per"dSaleslady.Contem· Apply 2·'4 PM at New 18lSNewport Bl,CM ~n~~fJ!i};..~~:eb~~~ GlRLFRtr>i\V 1-'le'h~-& MaJ11ttnta~:e Man.p llm<' service. repair & re faosrb•i~~ •. E~\riroPr(e~~ BANK Of Yorbr Restaurant. 428 CALL5'48·7780 cas. Chair, $30. xlnt dut1t"> Mu'l type neat 1" icues '"'me modehog. Musl be clean. E 17th St No phooe calla 18 cu rt bottom rreeatt cond. 557·5508 appt>11r 1wr~onahty &t C1ll~_ti7 __ 1~ ___ 1 nut • able to work person. 3363 la ldo. AMERICA 1 .. pl•e•ase-------•l _~_e._rr;..,.,_1g_.~_•_o_r_k_1n_g_._s_1_00_ PR ablty Cal\ as!lume .._.. .......... G-....~ wJ'luab class cUentele. _N_._B_. -------• 1• .,......,, , Barker Brotbe~ lounge d S """'nA -~ ' i.-SS7 l807 , dW.r at ottoman. nda re respon G trnsp nee al l..30"•• "'-ach Ew..,.utJya . romm. 10 Salesladies: Fun, yea w· .. ITRESSRArS .-.c -·--...... DC A .. ~ "' ..-500He.--tCtrDr ~ ~ FRIGIDAIRE Rerr11 covenng . ....,, ......., misc commensurate w exp & in whole11ale supply bwu· a.,.... when the product 11 ex-·r-.....,.__$SIS/""" l I d 4lll'l-08S8 ablty 752 SSU ness artillated with Pre school Teac her citing & easy to sell. No Hewporthacll nv;n11: vYer Avocado Green . I . --------- C o c k t a II · B e A ~u _.IDS dynamic fast growing needed, cert. or exper exper net Mutt be en-F..qual Opportunity Gulliver's Restaurant oond. Sl~. 5Sl·33llO $400 oval Pet an glass top Professional Corktell w "' major 1otemaUonal cor Cal164IHMl20. thuslasUc & Uke people. EmploYerM/i" lnterviewing Moo thru Aucffoll 1015 coffee tble. perfect Sell W1utrest1.0rt1ndoprn1n11 CottoMHa poratlon oeeds people ---------1 Full Ir p /Ume. C11ll•---------ThunbtwnJ.SPM._F.x· ••••••••n••••••••••••• SlSO, will deliver . 7S2 0712 coune special S99 i-;~ Permant>ot Pull & Part oriented auoc1atei full PRESSMl:H Barbara Wainscott. pertenced only, full time 8'2·7138 4/1. Exciting & Pmf1tll time P~&transp re· orpart-Ume 4M-S2'73. Should have Green _494-_55_72_.______ SECY'S tO $1200 ~h:1~1~ur. lrvlne •PUIUC• STU __ D_ENT_._Des_k_.-Co-lo_n_lal ble. glamourous pro q 'd Retired welcome. ---------1 Hornet or Similar Smallll•--------fessloo. Learn lo 40 hrt1 Call S48--027'4. ofc hrs 10 2, M1.n1gement openings •I Web Exper. Apply 1n GenOfc + Reteption15t •FURMITUll• at.yle. $30. ~Job placemrnt as ClOtled Wednesday special pay program penon, Pennysaver.1 SALESMAN Employers Pay All Fees WAITRESS Exp'd Irvine •AUCTION• 5Sl-3390 S:.t.~}~ ~~~:.C:!~ i~~ HAIRDRESSERS wanted f;:eh~~~-~ Celeb Placentia Ave, Cosla ~~n~'fn~teM~f:~~ct~~ ~~~hSt.~=~~ ~~~ Counlfy Club •AUDAYJ:30PM Old office desk. corner 17922 Slcy Pnrk RI , Ste C apply 1n person. Rel(L'I, ----------i _M_m_•_. -------• COil lo location. Eaay Newport Beach 833 81 Maple desk. Tresiw!l ta· JrvtncCa92714 So Coast Plaia,S408888. MAHAGEMBn'DH! RV. Product.ion Workers p~tation. Good tloa· CalUorAppt/F.,,tab'6S WAMTED Co..1111 • .. 1 ~~~r~l.d d~C::,911~e!~~: Combo Custodian. (1ald ....,_,......,,._Hawoii Yount' ":~I to wt.&.lor: ~ Dt'leded. Conversion ex· 101 averageb.I Cofm · SECRETARY forlaworc IMMIDIATB.Y SloQL.iqilldatloM ~ "' ..-~ 1n growmg """ reo us · _,pet'--• ...;:pref __ ._~ __ 73 ___ 1 mlaalon paya e • ter N 8 E not Wll Moraan Drive Away •Dealen W._• -'---------time kttpmg Hststant & On a cruise boat & watrr ness. Must be neat in •P. -machines are mstalled · · xp nee • J(1ng Slze W terbed & I ceneral paper work skiing business Per m•· pear & have vel"J neat REALESTATE Call Mr. Smith <Ht ) lrai.n.Shreq'd 6"4·S040 The world 's large.at SSSAYISSS I wood a, S::X, pttSOO needed for ron nent posiUon Transp to bandwntmg.60aywftk Want exper. aggr e11 4&W'418 ('JH)~ SECRETARY St traoapoTler ol mobile Food avallable on the ~~SS "n rame ltnlction site. 498 2230 Haw an proHded, also w w~kd~y off. ~fer 1alespersoo lookm11 lot ' 8 Jt N • 1 °ct homes It recreational preml.sea. l~Mll subject --·-------1 t I ded mamed. man for perm hlgbe1' income Qpport ro era1e. twp vebltlH needs more to presale. We honor S_.• It C()()t(.lbPlrt..c.cl ~ o 1bv1T prolvt1i -·'ble Ex1pe to genera~ im~ed hlib Saleaperson, part lime. Location Pr ef e.xpe good people who can BaokAmerica rd 6 ** l'Ul.llii ** REUBENS wtpu c re a on.s. ~~·d. ~ply "11::-0 eun logs. Appts con· Home f'Urru.,hings Expr w/NYSE Firm. Must purchAM a aultable tuc Muter CbaJite, CASH .. .WW Sc In RESTAURANT ~ii Rosendahl, C.M. N"PC>rt Blvd, C.M. f'ldellt'I. 171'4) 752·SSll pre('d. L•1uoa Hiila, familla_r with back <?fc tor to transport mobile CASHIER'S CHECKS. FROM l'AMQUI MFGS AM or PM. Apply in ---------1-----------1---------1 7118-lllll operations. Call Heid homes & rec. vehicle.. N 0 PERS 0 NA L Modem Provloclal person. USS Adams, House tle1nin11 aerv. od.s MAHICUllST 640-l460 Exper helpful but not CKECKSPLEASE !! M.a~e Med.lt.erranean o.taMesa deptond women for work N-' 1'wo F/Ume. r.tust RECEIVJNGCLERK SALISf'HSOM SECRETARY P I neceu Moraan will ......... -$'"'UC~ a -'ERY ROOM -"' To unpack fr ticke t Male or remele. UJ yrs · art·t m lra.11\ you free. To let aJI ..._,_ "' ·~ .,,. w/owntran~p nexbrs& have a follo•IDI wornen'ecl~Huvy up,foum reteUatorelD f«Yacht Sal•Offlcel lbe fact• •bout the 2071'/J ...... d. UMdFwMl•e Cou....-ir:.• HB.P topS 53&-9622eves R.lcbard OueUett.e Salon. llftl"•, "·30 5: Mon Dana Point Marin•. ..._ C•-l to l e-·.. ....... .... llOD'" APA ........ £NTS "'IU\ 3>0NewportCtrDr NB ... • l..li1unAHillaMall 40 hr hrs wk. non-smoker . -•an....,.,,,p .o • v.a•,...._ ~ n•-Prrtme. Capt M~k4''s Hollsttttpe"r. part Ume. ' . Fri, P.00 br. Apply by wk, SUOto1tart S88-M44 131.9970 "9>d one of our foUowln1 f114J IJJ..9'25 ESTATES Fhh Fry. au W 19th, St Phone eves. 6'46·8304 MASSAGITECH letter to HubtM!b. Inc. meet1np (714) '46-8616 BANKRUPTCIES CM. Near Npt & Saota a18Uf.A1rwa.yAve.C.M SICRl!TARY Frida.y,Marl1,2PM C.ab·BotAorFinance Isabell Wltb diploma tor top _..._ ________ , SA.LISnRSON ""... -"r eed Frid.y Mar 11. 'TPM RIPOSSISSIOH Counter man part lime ror G ror )'OUDI Oran11c 0 I. 1 &". ••If.ft .... ite n The Jolly Roser loo HOTICI cena small m eat market Housekeeptir & lovln1 ~~\f~J.:S:r· llCIPTIOMIST tl1 h ttiia fixture •haftf· reaponsllilf' glr &40WKate.lla bow Dally Pilot Clan· &l9E.4thSt,SantaAna MJ.nSTforappt. ~by caretabr. llvo io Full Lii f'lnandal Serv. 1bowroom Ex per w/S ft llOme bookkeep An&Mlm. Ca 1fled ads d isplay their ()penM.Suoday 11 s Rfta rf'Q Call aft 4pm, •MASSAGI! ftrm ~/Seey. tn.crt bdpful In dfforatlna or ini knowledll~ 1'100.. Come In and bavc totf• meuaaee with letltMUty CaU541-s721 Don't lrivc up th~ 1hlp' ~l TECll·FEfth delk. l.xptt R.ff1 r~'d aalts. Woodllaht.ln1 Fix t.o start M:Z 7840 Cal wttb ua and learn aJI and lmpa ... ! Ourada,-••--------- "U&t'T. It I" "la••lfl".. rr.: Tue b b "' .,. .... a" .,..... ~C.Omm Gau min eo wtim. -n tun Co., 2031 S.K Main --· -------l • out OW you can .,.. proud t.o ny. really Trade your old atufr ror SbJp to 1boro result•' SELL Idle 1tem1 with • Ful.1 6 P.T work.Lecit auel Or N 8 . Suite &.. trvtne (MacArthur A F\nd •ha\ you want in become part of tbe let ruulta Pho ne new 1oodlea •\th a =~========J.:::Dail:::::;>' =P=U=ot=C=l•.:._s....:11=1r=1e<1_A_d..b£UTE:;iiiii:aiiims5;P;;i.Ais:;;a;11s.o.araila::"=i'5~ion,,.i::Klii:;::;u;::;::===iL::::Ma1==:n::1;:54&-=2110=1====i..;:_!hil=.J P~ ~~1f u~d• Morsan Team M2 M78. CWall\ed ad. N2·5e'T8 ,, I ....... ca.ti c ) IU·IUI Co&le~t 0.)'91~ ••• ......... U41te.C...Mwy ~ .... v .... u.. al H it Utll» W11t1 •Ndl II TO~~LAM IOA'!.!!fOW PAID POR voua ANA.KEll\I JEWlCLR Y. WATClU3. COHVf!NTION AAT OBJr.C'l'S.. GOL.D. CENTl!!R SILVER S£RVICE. Man-h9,l3 FINE FURN 6 AN PleaH ca1l 642·$878, ext Sot• Hldeabed, newly up . ...,_. Quffn Size waterbe d , TtQUES.M.S-2300 233, to c:lalm your bol. Brand new maUttU ...................... beat.er, frame sprt1ad. LU&aAM TAaS Udteta Sl6S.7~. RUNNING QUARTER lllO 8"-l21l --fromyourbusmessurd. * * * C u sto m L oveaea l , ~i:s~:· sell Bes Movtn• Sale, furn. yard Send one can!'°" each w·TERBE·DS tanaerine, decoratane e equap. bunk bed. couch, tag plus one spare. We .-. mistake, sac, $250 lbls.lamp Ml 2287 return permanently GRANDOPENING 7~-~ all 6PM Jew• 'f 1070 -sealed attractne tag & From $119 81 complete ---------i••••••••••••••••••••••• Moving. selling lob. of strap. meeting airh.ne Aqua Heaven 554.7!18() CliA* 'Al 30-IWJl l)Hp ---------1 Evuar~ cl« Kan. n ....... .... ,_ .. , 80ll ..... ,. ....... ........ ••••••••••••••• I 5 •i mt mot .. control. m.any xtru. incl l~ G.-noa . t.M.pe deck. romp &round tac-kh-. rt'ad)' to ii.ul away Birth Dana Pt We&l to.l SIS,000 Sell $10.000 firm Trlr avail 893-9671 or 498-0006 evs. ....................... Coall Mln·O·Mat1c eleC' oraan. eitc•ll~nt cond1 •-:.. to I uon, -.o, P P m 1~ ••••• •• ••• • •• •• • • •••• • FOLBOAT 17' R1a1d Xlnt Wanted Cello. hlth quah <'ond. Lt kt' new $300. ty inatrument for ad S0.7408 vanct!d tuth school stu ---------• dent ~'*19 • • * Save S.. time shann~ lse CHARTUIMG'/ ·:w ~ Paw cstm FteUess Wondtt I Of a kind. btO Sl 700 6Th-4795 Full race t c ruue, llkMrd WI-lslandeT 211 1714 )842 21121 15'-to'l..to Newport leech Enckson 32. 5 s meter type, tungl'<i mast. full You an the wtnner of race 2 seu. sails $6500 tttO "" ....................... 71MUSUT 2'0 Mini Moturbom•. Dodae v I. •Uto. p /S, t' l:t. AMtrM '""'"°· aar C>Ond • .., .. 6.. Ml)' 1.U cont. 303M wz Sale pnc .. mll6 REG ENCY MOTOR HOME RENT~ 925 N. Harbor Blvd. S.A • •531·2503•. 7lFUMG Naueabyde H1de a bed W & ....,.ED mJ.SC hl>ehold •teml> tlus I D. reqwremenls. Pre-1.2510 Westminster, SA Neutral color S3S An I wkend Sal & Sun vent loss & thel\' For a --------'--- 642·3.3'79 TOP CASH DOLLAR ~-<»72 ~ lalil enck>se ~Uy dancing outfit. pink. Office Fw aitwe & ---------i PAI D F OR YOUR WANT wallpaper. rabr1c ors~ small, bell. bra & &fl',_.. 1015 4 llckets to the t213; SS2· l64J ' WnientMatiOMI - BOAT SHOW ~i.,.; 20' Mini Molorbome. Dodge V-8. auto. P IS. P/B, AM/FM. air rond. sips 6, fully self.cont 049JFX Sale pnced a t $8995 REGENCY MOTOR HOME RENTAL.'> 912SN HarborBlvd,SA •• 531·2503•• IS' Chinese Hooked rua. skirt 150 Call 531 8425 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $300/ofr Furniture. JEWELRY, WATCHES. COMPOST SHREDO~R "Day Glo" paper & we . . 9070 Masc. Call673-0l93 ART OBJECTS, GOLD. 646-5076 wlll back fi lnm your Green Quilted Kmg S11e ----~ S ILVER SERVICE, ---tags Or try two cards Bedspread Very good FI NE FURN & AN· l8K yellow gold mens back to back . cond $20 Long drapes, TIQUES 645-2200 watches. 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AY All.AILE OM MOST USED CARS! •••••• SERVICE OPEM · 6 DA VS A WEEK!!! ••••••• BAMK FINAMCIMG 0 AC. USED CAR SPECIALS! '74 CEIJCA Ala. AUTOMATIC t37ne 52899 '71 vw SEDAN AIR · AUTOMATIC t5660SW 114 00DG! COLT 4 SPUD • RADIO t424LPZ .... • JI ' I ... , . VOL 70, NO. 69, 3 SECTIONS, 32 PAGeS ORANGE C.OUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, MARCM 10, 1977 TEN CENTS I g l Inferno Defies Control ,100-plus Heid by i Terrorists ~ APW1,..pflielO\ SOUGHT BY GUNMEN Boxing Champion All BARRICADED IN OFFICE Mayor Walter Washington '.Hanafi to Avenge 1973 Sect Murders WASlllNGTO:"' ~A P 1 Four years ago, seven Hanaft Moslem<, ~er~ ass.issinall'CI h) nH•mhl·rs of tht· Black Muslim church. Toda~. • a small bane! of llanaf1 ht•ld hostage:-at three Washington building!., apparcntlv to ;ivt•nge lhos(' murders The 197J llanaf1 murders were JUSl one ma string of violent 1nc1 dents that have characterized relations between Black Muslims and other Islamic worshipers " ho disagree about their faith. THE llANAFI MOSl.EMS FOLLOW a literal interpretation of the Koran and consider themselves the only true followers of Islam. Their membership in the United States is said to be less than 1,000, most of them black. Until Wednesday, they had never been known to engage in violence. Thal is not the case with the Black Muslims, now known as the World Community of Islam in the West, based in Chicago. They are a much larger group, founded by the late Elijah Muhammad and now led by his son. Wallace. . . The 1973 victims. including five <'h1ldren. were killed in a S78.000 home donat<•rl to the Hanc1fi sect by professional basketball superstar KJn•em Abclul Jabbar. a member of tht• black- dommatl'\l llan.ifi Aroup. St:Vt:'\ MONTHS AFTER THE 1973 s1aying. seven Ph1lad<'lph1a n1t•n "'t-rl' 1nd1cted for the murders. An eighth man, dead b, th\• t1mt· of the arrc:.ls. also part1c1pated, according to the ind1ctm<·nt The md1C'tmt'nl .,aid the murders were the work of members of the Black Muslims \\<ho were angered over criticism of EtiJah Muhammad by llanah leader Khalifa Hamaas Abdul Khaahs. the • self·slyled leader of Wednesday's attack. . . One defendant, acquitted al the trial. was later mur~ered 1!' J~il. whcrt" he was 'lervm~.t1me on another case. One had his conviction reversed and his seconc1 tnal ended ma mistnal. Five others were conv1t'll•r1 and ~tv<'n 140 yt•ar sentences. Tllmlt~ f'ONVIC'TF:D WERE RONALD Harvey, 37, described bv ft'dt•ral ,1uthur1t1c:-. a:-a Black MU!>hm •·enforcer, .. who also w_as awaiting trtal for two mort' '>laymgs. John Clark. 34 ; William Chris- tian 32 John Griffin. 29. and Tht'Odore Moody, 24 Abdul Khaalt:-. wa'> not sah'>fled with the justices afforded him by soc1t>tv Wednesday. he demanded that those convicted ol the 1973 murdN'> Ix-brought to him at his siege headquarters. lie told Thl' Associated Presi. · They killed my babies. Not one <'ltizen in th1 '> t1ty su1d one thrng. Nobody sent condolencc.s, not one congressm .m Nobody." ' BAC'K AT TllF: HOME WlUCH was the site of the murders. a man who 1dcnt1f1ed himself as Abdul Khaahs' son-in-law. Abdul Aziz. said lht> terrorists wanted to question the 1973 ktllers to hnd oul who ordered them lo commit the murders. Abdul Kha~1hs said he knew who 1t was. He named Wall.act> Muhammad, h1i. brother Herbert Muhammad. and heavyweight boxing champ111n Muhammad Ab and sa.id they were "involved." At one point. Abdul Khanhs told lhe AP he wanted all three brought to (Sff SECT. Page A2) PALM SPRINGS (AP) - Wind·wh1pped names that had already blackened more than 800 acres of mountain brush and destroyed three small camping trailers burned out of control up Chino Canyon today. Officials said t he quickly spreading blaze probably would not be contained until Saturday morning "lt 's treacherous terrain all the way up the mountainside - mountain goat territory -and the fire 1s burning in dozens of ragged tongues of flame." said Jam Bouchard. fire information officer for the California Depart- ment of Forestry. "Each one has to be reached on foot and battled out by hand. "As of now," he added, "the best we can do is predict contain- ment by about 6 a m Saturday · · Bouchard said 10 engines and IS ground crews. about 300 men 1n all. battl~d the blaze An early-morning helicopter !>urvey d1sclo:.ed the des troy<.'<! camping trailers. But Buchard said a check showed that the trailer owners had escaped from the area before the fire reached it. He did not have the names of the campers. Bouchard said five fire fighters s ustained minor injuries but there were no reports of major injuries. Firefighters from Palm Spr· ings, Riverside County, the slate Department of Forestry. and the U.S. Forest Service were battling the blaze. which broke out at 6: 30 p m Wednesday in Chino Canyon m1d\\ay between California lll and the lower station of the Palm Springs Aerial Tr amway The flames were whipped com- pletely around the lowe~ station and up the mountains ide by winds ranging up to 70 miles an hour during the night. Mrs. Trudeau I Denies Affair NEW YORK (AP> -Margaret Trudeau, the Canadian prime minister's 28-year-old wife. and Mick Jagger of the Rolling Stones both profess to be mystified al rumors they are having an affair. Eating a pretzel as she entered City Center on Wednesday night to see Soviet defector Mikhail Baryshnikov dance with the Eliot Feld Ballet, Mrs. Trudeau said she couldn't understand "where anyone could get the idea." Id rs. Trudeau said she was in New York for a Jong-planned vacation devoted to photography and the ballet She satd she was staying with friend Princess Yasmin Khan in Manhattan. AP w 1,..p11o10 DC COUNCILMAN MARION BARRY LIES WOUNDED Shot by Gunmen In Takeover of District Bulldlng Psyehologist Testifies Rejection Sparked Slaying of Woman A psychologist test1f1cd 1n <'Ourt today that Wilham Gene Campbell of Huntington Beach 'lhot and killed his wife and her rormer hus band Nov 4 because her desertion of him had ended "the happiest stx months of his life." Dr. Alice Pitman told an Orange County Superior Court Jury that Campbell, 48, was ut- terly dependent on Beverly Campbell and was emotionally shattered when she left him. She described Campbell as a highly intelligent man whose in· security and immaturity stem- ming from childhood days lM him to commit crimes for which he has served prison terms. Dr. Pittman told deputy public defender Tom McDonald that Third Slaying Suspect Held A third suspect has been ar· rested by Santa Ana police In connection with the armed holdup and fatal s hooting at a food market March 2. police said today. Sammie D. Dunn Jr., 18, of Los Angeles, was booked into Orange County Jail on murder charges. police reported, after he surren· dered to police investigators. Mrs. Hoyyo1,1 J(ong Lau, 66, was fataJry wounded by a shptgun blast during a gtsn battle in a meat locker al 'the S~nta Aha Foot! Ttt~kel, a firm operat~ by her f a'rftiJy. Mrs. Lau's son. Ken, also was wounded during the battle, police said. Campbell had had a total of five beers and 20 mixed drinks m the few hours before he burst into the home at 17847 Beard Lane where he found his wife and her former husband in bed. He fled from the home after putting a total of eight bullets in· to Mrs. Campbell. 39. and her former husband Vernon Edward Howell, 42. Campbell was arrest· ed 48 hours later in Costa Mesa. Dr. Pitman said the defendant was drunk and distraught at the time of the shootings. "He hadn't been eating and s leeping since his wife left him and he was emo- tionally disturbed because he had lost his security," the psychologist said. Deputy District Attorney Bryan Brown is asking the jury to return guilty verdicts on two counts of first degree murder. McDonald is seeking to con· vince the jury that Campbell was a victim of diminished mental capacity when he shot his wife and Howell. Police Auction Set in Huntington Citizens inter,ested In ever- ything from bicycles to boa~ are reminded tbat Huhtington Be~ch , Police Departl'J\ent p~rsonhel · will stage a spring auct n of lkt or stolen and unclalrti d items Saturday. The sale will be at 10 a.m. in the <;ivic qmler parking lot at Main Stree' and Mansion A venue. MercfJan4lise may 1 be inspected before bidding begiils. All sales are final. 'Only cash will be accepted. Wind to Stir Suri . -I . .. , ;0n: 9r8ng~ ·(:oas.t " I • ·1 ~ t • Eiaht ~ .. tw•l•e' tqo:S ~ ror, .Friday w!dt · tem'9J'at•ree ticked ap by 11,lt 1 ...,. · 4' ·,~ 1'U.lina hm a tow ol ~defr.iees were predicted todllJ 1(11+ to a blpu>t M. . ~ . waters from Point ~ to ! Small ..;Aft ~vis«les were ln Oxnard ands-. Ni~ taland. ' cdfd fOf\ all SWthern CalllW1'11a w·-J.-TB;,, ......_m 15 to 30 coast.i waters. Surf Mtweeo inas r • '"' .;.....a, three and eeven Ifft wu ~ miles per r were p.-cted ed by lif4!guarda In N~wport for inland areas 1ft.~n1. ~b Beacb and lfuntlngton Beach. Ora.ngeeoamt but, art!~ to Travelen' advisories are lb ef ... , d_imialab~ " feet for ell~ artewbere 1 Althoujtl the antfc ted l\lltS ruatauptotoa\llb~.,_,Nd. ' • hadn't anived bY ·mom.inl , The nortbwdtimy whlb alao _"ff' ~ _....._. ~tlooal Weatbe~k.r~:%'ce reduced vblbUi~ oear'M!n>et ~ ~~~~~~~~~·•c~· , WASHINGTON (AP) -1 Machete-wielding terrorists, bent on revenge against Black Muslim leaders they blame for a 1973 mass murder, held more than 100 hostages in three build~ ings today, and threatened to chop off captives' heads unless demands for retribution are met. More than 24 hours after the siege began, police and the heavily armed terrorists, some with automatic weapons, were at a standoff. No deadline for meet- ing of demands had been set by the invaders There were indications the ter- rorists had sufficient supplies to hold out for a time. During a · tense rught, a man who identified · himself as Khalifa Hamaas Ab· dul Khaalis, leader of the gunmen who invaded and oc- cupied three buildings, talked frequently with reporters by telephone Asked af he expected his de· mand that Black Muslim leaders 1 be delivered to-him would be met. the terroris t said. "If they AP W1,.pll0!0 ~p TRIPLE ASSAULT Capital Sites Pinpointed don't; the. worst ii. to come. yet,, the worst 1s to come ••• I'm pre·, pared to die." At midmorning, however, Dis· I trict of Columbia Mayor Wal~ Washington said hostages we "not suffering, other than being confined." City officials said unidentified diplomats we re involved in ef. forts to negotiate with the ter- . rorists. Abdul Khaalis confirmed· he had talked to representatives of foreign nations. A spakesman for the Irania~ CSeeTERROR, Page A2) * * * HB Officials 'Escape' DC The Huntington Beach citY:' contingent at a National Leagu of Cities Conference escaped terrorism outbreak that erupt m Washington D.C. Wednesday. Mayor Har.riett Wieder said to- day at her hom e that the Hunt- ington Beach group left the capital Tuesday, a day before the flareup. .. 'J'he city group included Mrs. Wfeder, Mayor Pro Tern Ron Pa7tlin son a n d · City Ad· minislrator Bud Belsito. · ' Coast Weather W i n d d i m itn i s b i n g 1 tonight except for con- tinued gusty wiJ\ds below coae.taJ• canyons. Lows I· toniglt 43 to 48. Highs Fri· , day 68to.73. I llUIDE TODAY. 1 l' eon o/; ldJ1tn: 1tti/e in I Ca)lf °'* C1J1111Nr to '-''ending I iotth uw Teianuter• u..um G11d ' Unj,ted.,.F.o,,.,. Wo,..ker1 MflOUatinfl, 0 ~fnt thpt WtJ4 dfi>c· the· ()F,W conli!>l fn~SHE!ageAS. I •••ex ••v~':-Afa A':~ . et l ·~.. II .: ..... i:.Trw =~ I I _. Al ~,Mllttil ....... , M • 1 , u n N~t ..... , iw. • M Or Cllllty Alt ........ •• 114 .. ' .,., Ill,.._.,. Att t "'9f19 QH .......... M !.._11....._,~ et T ... .....,_ ' 1111 ... , ~~I ""•ff h • w.etllW •• .... MJ .. _ ....... _.,. Trua ... o1.--. Oart.Dd Ha&J17 wa.1........ CG9ll C a ... . ,, c Dbtrtc:t bowel ot &.-........... ., nltht. beedl luroed. IND ED RE did rnemble I.be Al'1U oil.,., u mlmal with the stn.,.. at • nbn and apota. Wecf*Mclay cl t '1 Y'ls· itor •• ,.-Uf'irtl leopard Uin ll'oul.en, a lOOM fiWna iebn sh.art and • 1m1le. "Oon't let my atUre upaet you," be said ··n ll a 1ymbo1 ot unlvenal uoil1." be explained. addinl that be wanted lo at•rt a weapons aalety clua at Oraoae Cout Colle1e. TRUSTESS DISCUS8ED the merit.I of •ucb a clau, then told Hartley he stioutd bring his suuest.ion before Orange Coast College '!I dean of instruction. That bit of business qone. Trustee Georee Rodda, Jr. turned to Hatley and quipped. "l'd be inclined to accept your proposal if you would tell me who your tailor ii.·· f'ro• P age AJ TERROR R EIGNS. • • Embassy said tod.1y that Am· bassadors of three Moslem coun· tries -Iran, Egypt and Pakistan -had spoken to Khaalis at the ·Carter admirustrat1on 's request to urge the gunmen to be "com· passionate and to see reason." The spokesman said Khaahs had not responded positively to the appeal. Police said the men were armed with rifles, shotguns, automatic weapons and machetes. The gunmen all were believed to be members of the tiny, prl'- dom inan ti y black Hanafi Moslem sect. They seized the headquarters or B'nai B'rith, a Jewish social SNvicc orgamza. tion; the Is lamic Center. a Moslem mosque, and the Das· trict of Columbia city hall. During the takeover of city hall, a black reporter for a Washington radio station was shot to death and a city coun- cilman and three other persons were wounded. Eight other persons were injured dunng the takeover of the B'na1 B'rith building. Three of those eight re· mained hostages. One hostage at the D1stnct building telephoned radio station WTOP and reported that thl' group was being lrcall•d well. and were provided with cigarettes, food and newspapers this morning. He did not specify where those supplies came from. Terrorists at B'nai B'rith were based in a cafeteria. Terrorists at the Islamic Center asked that food be sent ln. One olflcial sa!d a package of druga was being prepared to be sent into the B'nai B'nth building for persons requiring regular medicatioo. A trickle of hostaRes continued to be released for medical reasons. The phone report from the Dic;- t ri ct Building hos tage, Allan Grapp, an aide to the president of the DC. Caty Council. was the first from that J!roup .rnd <1uoted one terrorist a~ shouting "We are Hanaf1 Moslcms to the death H the polirc have any ldea of storming this room, lt puts all of our hves an immediate danger, as well as the hostages at the B 'nal B'rith." As police soui::ht to calm the situat.&on, they asked the Whlte House to forego a ceremonial gun salute on the mans1on ·s lawn two blocks from the District building. It was to herald the arnval of British Prime Mmister James Callaghan. but was canceled •'because or concern It might be mis understood" hv the tcr· tor1sts, Protot'ol Ch1d E1.an Do belle said. ln developments outs1dt- Washington: -Moustapha Akkad, who pro- duced a film about Islamic pro- phet Mohammad which the ler- rorilll demanded be withdrawn from c:U.stribuUon, offerf'd today in New York City lo show the film to the Hanafls and to destroy il ir they found it oftenslve. -In Camden, N.J., ofrtclals at the county jatl increased securlly for Ronald Harvey, one of those convicted of the 1973 Hanaf1 slay. lngs. "They are guarding him very closely," said a spokesman. Harvey is one of thoae demanded DAILY PILOT to be served up lo the terrorists. -In Chicago, a friend of Muhammad Ali said be bad spoken to the heavyweight box· ing champion today and quoted Ali as saying he has no intention of going to Washington. O u es Sought In Slaying of F ight Manager LOS ANGELES CA P) -Police were following a kidnap-report clue today in the murder of Howie Steindler, manager of world featherweight boxint champion Danny Lopei. A police s pokesman s aid Steindler, 72, had been found de· ad in his car on the Ventura Freeway near Laurel Canyon Boulevard about 8 p.m. Wednes· dav. The California Highway Patrol officer who found Steandler's body said it appeared that he had been shot in the right temple. But police investigators subl'>equent· I~ reported that he had been so badly beaten about the head that it was impossible to say 1f he had been shot. Police said Steindler's body wa:-found in his car, a gold Cadillac with .a "Howie 5" license plate. About an hour before he was found, West Valley police re· ceived a kidnap report apparent· ly involving Steindler's car, in· \'e~ugators said One w1tness told police he saw three men pulling a woman into a gold-colored Cadillac with "HoWle S" plates, but another witness said a man was pulled in· to the car. officers said In addJllon to managing Lopez, Stemdler was owner or the Mam Street Gymnasium 1n Los Angele~. Demolitio n Of Warehouse In HB Studied A public hearing on the possi· ble demolition of a Huntington Beach warehouse recently re- vived as an arts and craf\a center 1<; set March 21 before the South Coast Regional Zone Com · mission. Owners of the building at 201 Frankfort St,. want to tear 1t down to make way for a $324.000, 16-unil apartment complex. Clifford and F1orence Jeffenes also an seeking permissioo to destroy two single famlly bomes on the parcel al the comer of Frankfort and Alabama str~ts. Coastal commlssl.oo ala(( members attached two condl· lions to approval o( the Jefferies' project. They must submit plans show ing JS parking spaces instead o( the original 24 indicated in the plans, together with landscapinl( plans with an automatic irriga. Uon S)'tltem. Hearing S e t For Driver In Accident A preliminary bearing is scheduled March 18 for the driver of an alle1ed stoleo truck wbo u was involved in a fat.a.I traffic accident last Thursday in Huntingtoo Beach. William Stack, 28. face1 charges ol retOQY manslau.&hter, felony hit and run drivin1 and auto theft after arraitnment th.la week ln West Oranae County M unlcipal Court. · Debra Fou, an ll·year-old Huntingt.oo Beach slrl, died Crom injuries and her mother was II critically hurt when their small foreip car wu a-ushed by a truck bein1 pursued by poJke, of. ficera aaid. Slaek'I bail also WH raised from $10,000 to $U,OOO at. the ar- raig.mneat. He bu been held ln Oraqe Ooum1 lall since the in· eidmt. Co1.1nt7-Supent.or Ralpb D14"lftdl • roie ln ratslo1 cam· ~itn f\u>dJ for Supervtaor PblUp An~·· mcceuM 1171 cam· p~t1n rcort«ll.1 wu the focus Wedneaday or the conU.nutni Oraod Jury probe into county political practices. At leut one witness reportedly told the jury that Diedricb al· legedly told a buamess associate it would be wise "to make friends'" in the county covern- meot by either conlrlbullnt or donating to Anthony'• campai&n. The wllness, Max Stone of Loni Beach, neither loued nor contributed money to Antbooy'a campaign. And Diedrich said he's never talked campaign financing with Stone. ''So, whatever be said I said is just so much malarkey,'' Diedrich said. But Slone was telling the jury what he said was told him by George Adams, operator of the Orange County Steel Salvage Company. Adams contributed $5,250 to Anthony's campaign, according to disclosure statements filed by the freshman supervisor. Two months after Anthony's election, Adams' company won a second major contract covering the removal of scrap metal from county dump sites. The contract award came on a 5-0 vote of the county Board of Supervisors. Stone reportedly told the jury that Adams asked him to Joan Anthony $30,000 for his cam· paign, a loan to be secured by a second mortgage on the can· didate's Westminster home_ But, according to Stone, he re- jected the proposal. While It is Anthony's campaign at issue before the jury. it is as much Diedrich's role as a campaign fund raiser that is be· ing investigated by the jury. Diedrich has denied there was any impropt>r conduct on has part when he solicited campaign funds for various candidates last fall. Other witnesses who appeared before the Jury Wednesday in· duded Adams. Loretta Walker, who was Anthony's campaign mana ger. and Gary Newmeyer. Newmeyer's was a return trip, a follow up on 31-7 hours of testimony two weeks ago. Theft Suspect Held in Cafe Burglary Try The Mexican food, music and colorful atmosphere at Sunset Beach's Dun('S Cantina is so good that one visitor lingered too long today and was still inside when the help arrived. Huntington Beach police of· ficer Pat Casey was called and captured tbe burglary suspect lurking in the care al 16232 Pacific Coast Highway about dawn, arresting him without inci· dent. He said an employe arriving to begin preparing the day's menu heard the juke box playing, and crept around to the rear where he discovered a massing window pane. Investigators said the intruder, whose 1denllfication was not available today, appeared to have gathered up a supply of Mexican food. Wate r Saving Step s Okayed By FV Council Fountain Valley city coun· cilmen have approved a list of water.saving steps for reaidenL'i to help ease the statewide drou1bt. Fountain Valley resldenta will receive the list with their mon· thly water bill, said Public Works Director Wayne Osborne. The li11t includes 15 water- savlng techniques. Among them are cutting back on toilet water use by placing two quart-siied plas tic bottles inside tanks. Councilmen recommended restricted use of w1ter on lawns and gardens. Water should not be used to clear leaves and grass from driveways and sidewalks. 0th• t.ls-lDctude use of low- flow abownead.I; wasbin1 run Joadl ot laundry; covering swim· mln1 poola to avoid evaporaUon; u d keeplne drinking water ln the refri&erator. Statu8 Unchanged LOS ANGELES (AP) -A pro- vlaioa ol the Loe Anselea Boa.ref of Edueadoo'• newb' adoptCldd• searegaUon plan that Umill bus- 101 to 3> minutes one way will mun, • .,.. a top tcbool omclals, tbat some to percent of the qsnpted elementuy schools will nmaln unchaJleed. Readg for lnterl'ieles Former President Richard Nixon chats with David J'.rost at Nixon's San Cleml'nte home as the pair make fmal. arrangements for the taping of four 90-minute in- terview programs, to be shown in May. Taping of the in· terviews will begin on March 23. f'ro• Page AJ SECT SLAYINGS •.• him. In Chicago, Wallace Muhammad said, "I have no knowledge of the horrifying massacre at the Hanafi center in 1973 .•. I accept no responsibility.'· WEDNESDA V'S VIOLENCE MA V ALSO have stemmed from the-<'-Hanaf1s' strong dislike of a film, "Mohammad, Messenger of Goo." Abdul Khaalis demanded that the movie be withdrawn from circulation and the distributor agreed. The film is a history of the Islamic prophet and most reviewers have considered it favorable. Wallace Muhammad praised it Wed· nesday, saying that it helped dispel false images about Is lam left by previous films But one Islamic source said some believers frowned on films about the prophet, considering them sacrilegious_ 'As ist' Arrest · A ·pair al baUterow d who Rod a HwtU:.naton B &Cb all· nl•bl ule early today m•1 be un· awa,. lbelr Or.Ucuff1 helped c1p- turt' • su asnult SUIJ>t'Cl . Stoekbroktr Murk P. SUina, Z4, of Anabt>1m. is held at Hunt· ln1ton Beach Ctty J all where he wa• booked on suspicion at ti• aault with lntent to commit rape. Investigators said Sasina, who is held in Ueu of $25,000 ball pend· log arraignment on the felony charge, was arrested about 1 :30 a.m . by Officer Steve Parlterton. "He literally ran right into the long arms of the law," a police spokesman recounted today. He explained personnel al Den· ny's Restaurant, 7490 Edinger Ave., called police at 1: 15 a .m., to report two drunks bad squared off and were fighting it out and creating a disturbance. Patrol Sgt . Tris Swan and Of:< ricer Robert Wlnstein startect drivinc ln that direction, wbifii Patrolman Parkerton bead~ there as a backup officer. • The tipsy combatants meanwhile, stopped s wingin( and staggered off into the night. ' Moments later, a 29-year-01.4 female hairdresser ran scream-· ing into the cafe crying: "Rape!, Rape!" 1 The management called police, again to report the latest cnsi~ relaying a description of the cat. involved, which was broadcast th.- all officers in the field. ; Two men who heard the com• motion had also sprinted out •lf, Joshua's, a nearby cocktail: lounge, and were ('hasing a fle0r. ing man throu.:h the adJacertt, parkmg lot. police said. • He outdistanced them an4: jumped loto a small tan foreign car, wluch the arn vmg Officer Parkerton spotted careening crazily through the lot with its lights out. Parkerton spun his patrol rar around, hit the lights and sil't'n: and pulled the suspect lat('r 1dcn· tified as Sansina to \he roadside at Beach Boulevard and Edinger Avenue, where he was arrested. 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County supervisors' Chairman Tom Riley will recommend Tues- day that county Environmental Management Agency (EMA> matt members study lbe possible purchase ol land now known as the Wbl~ Ranch. He is asking that they report back on their fi.odings within three weeks. The land is now owned by Mclngvale Associates General Agency, Inc. but is offered for sale because of a federal court bankruptcy action, according to a report to supervisors. The Dalla-based trustee for tbe bankruptcy action t_s offering the property at a purchase price oUl,582an acre. The trustee, Robin Phelan. said recent action by the California Water Resources Con- trol Board to limit future sewer services in south Orange County have made devdopment of the land uncertain. Brush Fire Rages Chino Canyon Blaze Out of Control PALM SPRINGS (AP) - Wind·whipped flames that had already blackened more than~ acres of mountain brush and destroyed three small camping trailers burned out or control up Chino Canyon today. Officials said the quickly spreading blaze probably would not be contained until Saturday morning. "It's treacherous terrain all the way up the mountainside - mountain goat territory -and ·lhe fire is burning in dozens or ragged tongues or name, .. said Jim Bouchard, fire information officer for the California Depart· ment of Forestry. '·Each one has to be reached on foot and battled out by hand. · "As of now " he added "the ·best we can do' is predict co'ntain· ment by about 6 a.m. Saturday." Bouchard said 10 engines and 15 ground crew~. about 300 men in all, battled the blaze. An early morning helicopter survey disclosed the destroyed camping trailers. But Buchard said a check showed that the tra iler owners had escaped from the area before the hre reached it. He did not have the names of Lhe campers. Winds Bring Sparkling Sun To Area Sky Eight lo twelve foot seas kicked up by gale force winds were predicted today for coastal waters from Point Concepllon to Oxnard and San Nicolas Island. Winds ranging from 15 to 30 miles per hour were predicted for Inland areas a long the Orange Coast but are expected to diminish tonight. Although the anticipated gusts hadn't arrived by mid-morning Nation al Weather Service forecasters were confident an calling for continued clear skies for Friday with temperatures ranclng from a Jow of 48 degrees to a bl&hol64. Small craft advisories were in erfect for all Southern California ·coastal waters. Surf between (See WIND, Pa1e A2) Orange Coast Weather Wind dimlnlsblng toni1bt except for con· tinued rusty winds below coastal canyons. Lowa tonight 43 to 48. Highs Fri· day68to73. INSIDE TOD-' Y. Yeon o/ labor atri/t in Call/Mnio. appear to ti. endmg tDfth th. Ttamlttn U'Jiot\ and United F.arm Wbrlcn• M~.o NUlem.m tbot tDOWd gto. the U FW coftlrol ill tflc jUlda. Sn Page AS. l•dex · •• ., •• .. M Atl .,~ CM ... , .. IU .... M ' Bouchard said five rire fighters sustained minor injuries but there were no reports of maJor injuries. Firefighters from Palm Spr· ings, Riverside County, the state Department of Forestry. and the U.S. Forest Service were battling the blaze, which broke out at 6 30 p.m . Wednesday in Chino Canyon midway between California 111 and the lower station of the Palm Springs Aerial Tramway. The flames were whipped com· pletely around the lower station and up the mountainside by wmds ranging up to 70 miles an hour dunng the night. The high winds died out s hortly after dawn but Bouchard said area weather forecasts indicated new wmd velocities at 30 to 45 m.p.h. later in the day "and that is gomg to mean a lot more trou· ble." The lower tram station itself was not damaged and. since it wa s now s urro und ed by burned out areas, was considered out of danger for the time being, Bouchard said. ·Teachers Striking Catholic Schools By CHARLES H. LOOS OI-~ly l'ilM StaH Lay te~hen at 26 Catholic high schools throughout Southern California left their classrooms today in a strike aimed at forcing the Catholic Church to recognize their union. About half of the 45 lay teachers at Mater De1 High School in Santa Ana were among tbe stnkers, accordmg to Steve Makin, strike organizer in Orange County for the United Catholic Secondary Teachers As· sociation. Makin, a history and political science instructor at Mater Dei, said Orange Cowity's only other public Catholic high school, Rosary in Fullerton, was not in· volved int.be strike at this time. Makin said the union members "are striking tor collective bargaining." Union officials contend that church authorities have failed to comply with rulings by the Na- tional Labor Relations Board <NLRB) ordering good faith con· tract negotiations between the church and the teachers. Church leaders have argued that the rulings violate the trad1· llonal separation or church and state in the U.S. Two years ago. 10 lay teac:he~ at Mater Dei High School were dismissed after a brief stnke. The union sued and the courts Y ooths Sentenced LOS ANGELES <AP) -Four youths have been sentenced to a probaUon tamp for extorting as much as $1,686 from a l•-year-old student al a Woodland Hills school to wbicb they were being bused. ruled that the teachers should get back pay and the opportunity to be reinstated an their jobs. Today's walkout came after union representatives voted 90 to 7 for a strike Wednesday night Makin said school officials had call ed in parents to replace teachers at Mater Dei. Catholic school officials throughout Southern California said they would try to run the high schools with supervisors, s ubstitutes and the priests and nuns on their staffs. Makin said about 170 lay teachers picketed Los Angeles diocese headquarters today. He added that the teachers were de· termined to remain on strike "as long as it talces'' to win collective bargaining rights. Vandalism, Theft Told Burglars who broke into the storage yard of an Irvine trailer manufacturing company got away with $400 an goods and caused about $500 damage. Irvine pohce said today. The theft occurred either )ate Wednesday or early today, ac· cording to police. The incident occurred at Arden Mobile Corporation, 1772 Reynolds Ave. The thieves entered the storage area, without damaging the fenc· ing or gates, and pried open nine trailers. They took six stereo tape decks and six stereo s peakers. The thieves also damaged nine trailer doors, police said. Trees to Fall <Duncil OIU Devewper Plea A Northwood developer In Irvine bas been given permission by the Irvine City Council to cut down HS eucalvotm trees that are said to be unhealthy, unsafe or are in the way of future roads. Tbe pennit was liven Tuesday to the Maurer-Elliot Develop- ment Company for two tracts near Bryan Avenue and the · future road Eastwood, which will lie west Of Jeffrey R4ad • The permit Includes 61 trees. or •5 percent, In one tract and 51 treea or 29 perc.at, ln the other tract, all to be removed for health and safety reuam. TM eouncD also sra.nted pennllalclo. to cat down ellht more tr.. In the rirst tract to allow room for new roads and 26 trees in the second tract for the same reason. Wbere there ls a 10 to 20 foot gap remaJnin1, the developer will be required to replace lhe trees with similar ones at a 1:2 ratio. Also, no grading will occur wlthln 10 feet for the exbUnl wind break line. 1 This applicaUon was approved II 1teparately from lhe rest ~ the Northwood developers becaUH Maurer·Elllot did not partlclpate1 ln the joint Northwood Eucalyp. tUI Tree Study ltlll be1n& COO- ducled by ltaaunqer-1.Jnch and · Mt«'•·· ! In addition. part of the proper- ty ls affected by a residential buildln& ban around El Toro Marine Corps Alt Station lm· posed earlier by supervisors to proteei bome-b\lyers from jet noise. Phelan said the entire ranch area contains 2, 768 acres but be is now negotiating with the Las All.sos Water Diatdct for the purchueol S2S acres or n t land. The water district would use the nat terrain for spreading and sprinkling sewage, county of· ficials aid. The proposed park land is located generally west of Cook's Corner and near Santiago Canyon Road. Michael Schmitz. an aide to Riley. said the properly earlier WtlS zoned for residenlhtl de velopment bul no building bus taken place. In a letter to Riley. Phelan called the ranch "ideally suited for a county park." ln addition to the scenic nature of the property which contain:. rolling hills and' more rugged ter· rain, the land a lso contains (See RANCH, Page AU 100-plus g Held by Terrorists APWl,.._to DC COUNClLMAN MARION BARRY LIES WOUNDED Shot by Gunmen In Takeover of District BuUdlng Hanafi to Avenge 1973 Sect Murders WASHING TON CAP) -Four years ago, seven Hanafi M oslems were assassinated by members of the Black Muslim church. Today, a small band or Hanafi held hostages at three Washington buildings, apparently to avenge those murders. The 1973 Hanan murders were just one in a string of violent inci- dents thal ba've characleriied relations between Black Muslims and other Islamic worshipers who disagree about their faith. THE HANAFI MOSLEMS FOLLOW a literal interpretation of the Koran and consider themselves the only true followers of Is lam. Their membership m the United States is said to be less than 1,000, most of them black. Until Wednesday, they had never been known to engage in violence. That is not the case with the Black Muslims, now known as the World Community of Islam in the West, based in Chicago. They are a much larger group, founded by the late Elijah Muhammad and now led by his son. Wallace. The 1973 victims. including five children. were killed in a $78,000 home donated to the Hanafi sect by professional basketball superstar Ka reem Abdul.Jabbar, a member of the black- dominated Hanafi group. SEVEN MONTHS AFTER THE 1973 s laying, seven Philadelphia men were indicted for the murders. An eighth man, dead by the time of the arrests. also participated, according to the indictment. The lndic.tment said the murders were the work or members of the Black MusUms who were angered over criticism or Elijah <SeeSECTSLAYINGS, PageA2> SOUGHT BY OUN~IN 8oDnQ Cll•mplon AR ·~wi...-.. BAARtCADtNO ENDS • M•yor Wall•! Wast'llftgton W ASlflNGTON CAP> -The leader of Black Muslims fl ew to Was hington t oday where machete wielding terrorists. bent on revenge against him and others th<.'Y blame for a 1973 mass murder, ·held more than 100 hostages, threatening to chop off their heads A Muslim spokesman said Wallace Muhammad had com<· to the nation's capital from Chicago to meet with its mayor, Walter Washington. and possibly assist in negotiations with the members of a rival sect. Hanafi Moslem terrorists took over three buildings Wednesday, killing one man and injunng a dozen others. Their key demand was retribution -"justice by the s word " against Wallace, Muhammad. other Muslim of. ficials including heavyweight boxing champion Muhammad Ali. and triggerm en whom they blame for the 1973 murders of seven Hanafis here. A spokesman for the Muslims who now call themselves the Wcrld Community of Islam in the West. said Wallace Muhammad "1s concerned about the lives and safety of the people and our whole community is very dis· turbed by this." Wallace Muhammad has de· nied responsibility for the slay- ings, for which four Philadelphia Black Muslims were convicted. Meanwhile, police said they APWlrt ...... •MaP TRIPLE ASSAULT Capttal Sites Pinpointed had determined to wait out the situation and had no Intention of storming any of the three build· ings. No deadline for meeting of dem ands had been set by the in· vaders. Police spokesman Gary Hankins said, "We have all the time in the world. We've found in the past we have more success if we just sit it out. It's not as dramatic as gunfire or busting in windows, but It works better." More than 24 hours after the siege beean, pollce and the heavily armed terrorists, some with automatic weapons, were at a standoff. No deadline for meet· ing of demands had been set by the invaders. There were lndJcations the ter- rorists had sufficient supplies to hold out for a time. During a tense night, a man who identified himself as Khallfa Hamaas Ab- du l Khaalis, Jeader of the gunmen who Invaded and OC· cupied three buildincs. talked frequently with reporters by ulephone. Asked II he expected hJs de- mand that Black Muslim leaders be delivered to him would be met, the terrorist said, ''lf they • don't, the wont lJ to come, yet. tbe wont 111 to come • • • 1 'm pre- pared to die." At rnlclmomin11 however, Dill· . trict of Colwnbia Mayor w~ <SeeTJ:Jl&~a, Paie Al) ,, •• , 1, Probed Couoty Su.,.rwl1or Relpll Dledrldl'1 role ln r&ittn1 r•m· p1tio funds ror Svpe-rYbor PltlUp Ant.bony'• 1Utte11ruJ 11'71 c•m· p1lp reportedly w tbe focua Wednesday of the conUnuln1 Grand Juiy probe tnto COWlty political practlce!S. At least one witness reportedly told the jury that Diedrich al· legedly told a busin ess associate it would be wise "to make friends'" in the county govern- ment by either contributing or donating to Anthony's campaign. The witness, Max Stone of Long Beach, neither loaned nor contributed money to Anthony's campaign. And Diedrich said he's never t alked campaign rinancing with Stone. "So, whatever he said J said is just so much malarkey," Diedrich said. But Stone was telhng the jury what he said was told him by George Adams, operator of the Orange County Steel Salvage Company. Adams contributed $5,250 to Anthony's campaign, according to disclosure statements filed by the freshman supervisor. Two months after Anthony's election, Adams' company won a second major contract covering the re moval of scrap metal from rnunty dump sites. The contract award came on a 5-0 vote or the county Board of Supervisors. Slone reportedly told the jury that Adams asked ham to loan Anthony $30,000 for his cam· paign, a loan to beJSecured by a second mortgage on the can- didate's Westminster home. But, accord an~ to Stone, he re- jected the proposal. While 1t 1s Anthony's campaign at issue before the Jury. 1l 1s as muc h Diednch 's role as a campaign fund raiser that 1s be· in~ investigated by the jury. Diedrich has denied there was ;my 1 mproper conduct on his part when he soltcttcd campaign funds for various candidates last fall. Irvine Expects New Broom By March 22 Street sweeping as :.ltll causing problems 1n Irvine, but city of. ficials hopt' to havi: the matter cleaned up by the next City Coun- cil meeting AAA Street Sweeping of South El Monte not1f1ed the city last month that on March I 1t \\Ould end its contract to clean t'1 t} st reels That acl1on folio" cd sever al threats by city off1c1als to terminate the contract due to cit11en complain~ that the com - pany's work was irregular, too fast and JUSl not good enough Bids were solicited by the city for a new firm and l\\O werr "Ub· matted by the time bads closed last week. The council will be asked at lhl' Mar. 22 meeting to award a eon tral't lo a new company In the meantime, Public Works Director Brent Muchow made an agreement with Southland Sweeping Inc. or Fullerton to keep city streets clean until Apnl l, or until the city hires a new fompany. f'roaPap AI WIND ••. three and seven feet was repr>rt <'d by lifeguards in Newport Beach and Huntin"ton Beach Travelers' adv1sorie'l arl' m C'f reel for all mountain areas where gusts upto60mph were reported. The northwesterly winds also reduced vlaibiUty to near zero at limes in desert areas, according to forecasters. O"ANQf COAST I I •1!11 fl QI( I} I =:t.~~~:~r.':.':i=:=::..: CM\.t P\AAl~i,..C~•"V ~--.. ~.,. ::'~"::-~~~\:"=,,,;.~:,.,~ 1•11"t V l llt'I. ''•lft•, S1Mt,.._ta Vtl .. ¥ ~ ~=~~c;::·,:~~;:, ~:~~..="L~.·:,~.~~ U) '•"t ... ·-"-............. -...... _ , .. , .. ~ YI<• ..... kit .. ,~ ... °"_ .. ...._ ~·-...... ,_ .•. -........ 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A spokesman for t he Iranian Embassy said today that am- bassadors of three Mm;Jem coun· tries -Iran, Egypt and Pakistan -had spoken to Khaahs at the Carter admm1stralton ·s request lo urge the gunmen to be "com- passionate and to set· reason.'' The spokesman said Khaahs had not responded positi\'ely lo the appeal. Police said t he men were armed with rifles. shotguns, automatic weapons a nd machetes. The gunmen all were believed to be members of the tiny, pre- d om in an tl y black H ana fi Mosle m sect. They seized the headquarters of B'na1 B'nth. a Jewish social service organiza- tion; the Islamic Center . a Moslem mosque; and the Dis- trict of Columbia city hall During the takeover of city hall, a black reporter for a Washington radio station was s hot to de ath and a city coun- cilma n and three other persons we re wounded Eight other persons were injured during the takeover of the B'nai B'nth building. Three of those e1gh~ re marned hostages One hostage at the D1stnct bu1ld1ng telephoned rJd10 s lalaon WTOP and reported that tht' group was bemg treated \\l'll. and werl' provided "1th cigarettes. food and newspaper<; thts morning. He did not specify "here those supphes c ame from Terrorists at B'na1 R'rith Wl'rf' based m a cafrleraa. Terronsts al the Islamic Center asked that food be sent in One offit·1al said a packagl' of drugs was being prepared to be sent into the B 'nai B'rith buildinli( for persons requiring regular medication A tnckle of hostages continued to be released for medical reasons. Third Slaying Suspect H eld A tturd suspect has been ar- rt>sted by Santa Ana police tn con n ection with the a r med holdup and fatal shoohnli( nt •' food market March 2. police sa1cl today Sammie D. Dunn Jr . 18, of Los Angeles, was booked into OranJ(t' County Jail on murder charli(C's, police reported, after he surren de red lo police investigators. E'rmal"'ageAl SECT SLAYINGS ••. Muhammad by Hanafi leader Khalifa Ham aas Abdul Khaalis, the self ·s'tyled leader of Wednesday 's attack. One defendant, acquitted al the trial, was later murdered in jail, where he was serving time on another case. One had his conviction reversed and his second trial ended in a mistrial. Five others wen~ convicted and given 140-year sentences T HOSE CONVICTED WERE RONALD Harvey, 37, dl•scnhed by federal authorities as a Black Musltm "enforcer ," who also wa-. awaiting trial for two more slayings: John Clark, 34: Wilham Chris t1an, 32: J ohn Griffin. 29. and Theodore Moody, 24. Abdul Khaalis was not satisfied with the JUSt1ce afforded him by society Wednesday, .he demanded that those convicted of the 1973 murders be brought to him at his siege headquarters. He told The Associated Press: "They killed m y babies. Not one citizen m this city said one thing. Nobody sent condolences, not one congressman. Nobody.'' BACK AT THE HOME WHICH was the site of the murders. a man who identified himself as Abdul Khaalis' son·1n-law. Abdul Aziz. said the terrorists wanted to question the 1973 killers to find out who ordered them to commit the murde rs Irvine Panel On Housing Finally Set Irvine City Council members have finally decided who. and how many. should sit on the new c1t1zens advisory committee that wall look at housing issues in Irvine. Housmg matters are a lways contro\'ers1al tn Irvine a nd the makeup of this committee was no excepllon As mandated by the state, the C'Om m1tlee 1s :.up posed to be a representali\e samphng of the C'1ty's "soc10-econom1c " mix. Rut council members could not· cl<'c1de for s e\'eral weeks how that mix should be determined. Fan ally, after prolonged de- bate. it was d ecided the commit· tee s hould have 15 members. in- dudtng one from the city council, the planmng commission, the Greater Irvine Indus trial Le al(ue, the U.S. Marine Corps, a financial institution. a s enior c1t1zen, a UC Irvine official, a UC Irvine student. a representative from the Village Forum, an Jrvrne Company official and five at large citizens appointed by the city council. Sr\'eral council members wante-d one representative from 1·ach hom«>owners association. But when they considered a com- m ittee with nearly 50 members, they dec1dM it would be imprac· t1cal The new committee. once ap- pomlments are made. will dis- cuss the housing element or the city's general plan, which is re· 11t11red by the state. Boss 'Executed' r RCA j . XL-100 I 25" <'•-''J .• , RCA's. advanced ColorTrak System in a value-priced console 4-way Stop. Signs Okayed FOW'·iway r.top 111ns will be In• s talled C!UlrlJ llooday at the l..qua.a Hjlla inteBec:Uon w~re a ZS.ynr-<>ld mother wu killed th1swec*. Oranfe County Supe,-viaor Tom Riley announced the iO· stallalion Wedn~day after win· nin1 approval of the safety measu~e from fellow board members and Irvine city of- ficials. An aide to Riley said yellow Oasbing signal.a and stop sign warnings also wiJI be posted al Moulton Parkway and Lake Forest Drive to help m oton sts get used to the stop signs. Mrs. Diana Rosser, 26, died shortly after a three-car crash at that intersection on Monday. Her two children a nd a woman passenger in another car also were injured. Investigators said Mrs. Rosser had stopped at an existing two- way, stop sign on Lake Forest Drive. But another car allegedly failed to s top, collided wilh the Skateboard Park Okayed The Irvine City Council has ap. proved d evelopment of a com- mercial s kateboard park on 3.8 acres of Heritage P ark and has asked city aides to begin negotta· tions with Leisure Specialties. Although two firms submitted proposals for a commNc1al skateboard park, Leisure Specialties was the first com- pany to bring the idea to the city. It 1s the firm recommended by the city's Community Services Commission and the committee that has been studying com- mer cial recreation in Irvine. Once an agreement is drawn up by city aides and company of- ficials. it will be brought back to council for action. lhJJ'd CCU' and C'&rffne'd into lhe Roewr car, otrtetall Hld. Count)' offlciall have had plan" for mon than a Y•ur to lastall ie 1l1nal at the lntersectlon. But they s a1d their plan~ w~~ de· layed because part of the In· tersecbon is within Irvine city Ii m 1ls and Irvine ofllclals had failed lo allocate their $10,000 s hare of the $40,000 si&oai pro- ject. Efforts still a re under way to obta in funds for the 11ignal, however, and the four-way stop will be used as a temporary safe- ty m easure. Riley urged residents traveling along Moulton Parkway to watch for the new signs. Officials s aid the installation probably will begin early Mon· day and be completed by the time commuters return home at night. E'roma l"'agt!! AJ RANCH ••• valuabl e archeologi cal materials. Phelan said. And while Phelan a lso is negotiating with private con. cerns to sell the land, be said, the uncertainty of its future develop- m ent coupled with his obligation to quickly sell "have created a unique opportunity for the Coun- ty of Orange to acquire this pro- perty at much less than normal market value." 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''" ' I 17 l • 3 SECTIONS, 32 PAG£S ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 19n TEN CENTS p Springs Fire Razes 800 Acres PALM SPRINGS CAP) Wind·whipped flames that had already blackened more than 800 acres of mounlam brush and destroyed thilte s mall camping trailers burned out of control up Chino Canyon today. Officials said the quackly spreading blaze probably would not be contained until Saturday morning. SOUGHT BY GUNMEN Boxing Champion All "It 'a treacherous terrain all the way up tbe mountain.side - mountain goat territory -and the fire is bumlne in dozeoa of ragged tongues oC name," .said Jim Bouchard, fire ,information officer for the California Depart- ment of Forestry. "Each one bas to be reached on foot and battled out by hand. "As ol now, .. he added, "the Al"Wl'""°IO' BARRICADING ENDS Mayor Watter Washington Hanafi to Avenge . ~ 1973 Sect Murders WASlfiNGTON <AP> -Four years ago, seven Hanafi Moslems were as~a~sinated by members of the Black Muslim church Today. a small band of llan.:ifl held hostages at three Washington buildings, apparently to avengt• those murders. The 1973 llanafl murders were just one in a string of viole nt inci· dents that havt' characterized relations between Black Muslims and other blamac worshipers who disagree about their faith. THE llANAFI MOSLEMS FOLLOW a literal interpretation of the Koran and consider themselves the only true followers or Islam. Th ear membership in the United States 1s said to be less lhan 1.000. most of them black. Until Wednesday, they had never been known to enf:'ai::c in v1olt•n<·e. ' That 1s not lh<' c;.is1• walh the Black Musltms. now known as tht• World Communatv of Islam in the West, based in Chicago They are a much largt'r i.trou1>, founded by the late EhJah Mu h;,immad and now le1I hy his son, Wullnc<' Thl· 1S73 v11•t1m~. including five children. were killed in a $78,000 home donat<'d to lht' llanar1 sect by professional basketball super:.t;1r KarN•m i\bdul·Jabbar, a member of the black- dom arwted I lanaf1 j.(rnup SEVEN MONTHS /\ FTER THE 1973 slaying, seven PhiladC'lphw mt'n wPre anrl1cted for the murders. An eighth man, dead lw th1• t1rnt• nf the arrests, .USo participated, accordmg to the ind1l'lment The 1nd1ctm<'nt s.11d the murder!! were the "'ork of m embers of the Rhll'k Mw .. llm-; "'ho "'Prt' angered over cnllc1sm of Etijah Muhamm~ul In llan<.1fa lt'Jder Khalafa Hamaas Abdul Khaahs, th!' self-styl('{! lt·aci<'r of Wednesda\ s attack One dt•fl.'nrlunt. acquitted at the tnal. was later murdered in 1ail, where he \HIS '<·rv1ng tame on another case. One had has convactwn reverSl"'<i .ind his M•cnnct trial <'nded in a mastnal. Five other' wrrP convicted <rnd j.(lven 140·H':tr sentences. <See SECT, Page A2) beat we can do is pr~ict contain- ment by about6 a.m. Saturday." Bouchard said 10 engines and 15 ground crews, about 300 men in all, battled the blaze. An early-morning helicopter survey disclosed the destroyed camping trailers. But Buchard said a check showed that lhe trailer owners had escaped from the ai:ea before the fire reached Coastal Winm Forecast Eight to twelve foot seas kicked up by gale force wmds \\ere predicted today for coastal "'aters from Po1nl Conception to Oxnard and San Nacol as Island Wands ranging from 15 to 30 mill's per hour wen· predicted for inland areas along tht: Orange Coast but are cxpcded to d1min1sh tonight Although the ant1c1pated gusts hadn't arrived by mad-morning Nation al Weather Ser v ice forecasters were confident in calling for continued clear skies for Friday with temperatures ranging from a low of 48 degrees to a high of 64. Small craft advisories were in effect for all Southern California coastal waters. Surf between three and seven feet was report- ed by lifeguards in Newport Beach and Huntington Beach. Travelers' advisories are in ef· feel for all mountain al'eas where gusts up to60 mph were reported The northw<.'sterly wands also reduced vis1b1hty to near zero at tames m desert areas, a ccording to forecasters. it He did not have the names of thecampen. Bouchard said five fire fighters sustained minor injuries but there were no reports of ma,Jor anJuries. Firefighters Crom Palm Spr· ings, Riverside County, the state Department of Forestry, and the U.S. Forest Service were battling the blaze, wtuch broke out at 6:30 p. m. Wednesday in Chino Canyon midway between California lll and the lower station of the Palm Springs Aerial Tramway. The names were whipped com· pletely around the lower station a nd up the mountainside by winds ranging up to 70 miles an hour during the night. The high winds died out shortly after dawn but Bouchard said area weather forecasts indicated new wtnd veloc1t1es at 30 to 45 m .p.h. later in the d ay "and that 1s gomg to mean a lot more trou- ble." The lower tram station 1\.belf was not damaged and, since it was now surrounded b y burned out areas. was considered out of danger for the lime being, Bouchard said. 100-plus f1 Held by Terrorists AP Wtrwpllolo WA SHINGTON (AP) - Machete wielding terrorists. bent on revengt: ~gamst Black Muslim leader~ they blame for a 1973 mass murder, held more than 100 hostag<.'~ an three build· 1n gs today. and threatened to chop off captives' heads unless demands for retnbut1on are met. ~ More than 24 hours after the siege began. police and the hC'avily arm<'d terrorists, some with automatic weapons. were at a standoff. No deadline for meet· ing of demands had be<.'n set by the invaders There were indications the ter- rorists had sufficient supplies lo hold out for a lime. During a tense night, a m an who identified himself as Khalifa llamaas Ab· dul Khaalis, lead er of t he, gunmen who invaded and oc- cupied three buildings. t alked frequently with reporlers by telephone DC COUNCILMAN MARION BARRY LIES WOUNDED Shot by Gunmen In Takeover of District Building Asked af he expected his de· mand that Rlack Muslim leaders be d elivered to ham would be met, the terrorist saad, "IC the} don't, the worst 1s to come, yet. the worst is to come ... I'm pre· pared to dac " Dead Man Polls 7,000 At midmorning, however. Dis· tract of Columbia Mayor Walter Washtngton !>aad hostagel> were "not suffering, other than being confined " Cit y officials said unidentified diplomats were involved in ef· forts lo negotiat<' with the ter~ rorists. Abdul Khaalas confirm<'d he had talked to representatives of foreign nations. Expenses Run From $5 in Gm to $10,000 By WILLIAM SCHREIBER Of I .. O•tlV Pllol Stolt Ont> (·andidale in a south Or anf:!e County school election pol ll•d more than 7 ,000 votes Tu<•sday <.'ven though h<.' died a month b<'forc the ballotmg. Anet whal<' on<' successful can- didate spent only $5 on gas to get to a few candidates' mghts. two other winners spent a total of well ov<'r Sl0,000 to assure their \ICtOrt('S In anoth<'r rac<'. a teacher h('av1l:v supported by h1 .., union Jost despite a vigorous cam- paa~n anrl a '\t>COnd teacht•r who recl'1\ ed onl:v nominal union as- s 1 ... ta ncl.' .,..·on easily over a APWl,..._'9 longtime incumbent Pal Backus, u 10 year ancum· bent trustee from Dana Poanl who lo s t to 70-vca r ·old challenger Eugene ·McKnight, failed to earn• has home area an thC' Saddleba~·k Colll.'ge 01stnct but comfortably carried the vote in Tustm and the extreme north end of the district These were soml.' of the many oddities that eme rged from Tuesday's el<.'ct1on , m which eight seats wt•re filled by voters 1n the Saddleback College. Capistrano Unified and Sad dleback Umf1ed Districts Perhaps the most interesting story developed around the vot- ing for Dr James Marshall, who had filed for reelection to his col· lege seat but died Feb. 9 with has nameslillon the ballot. The only other man on the ballot, Leisure World executive Robert Price, won the seat eas1 ly. but the late Dr. Marshall drew 7,150 votes, despite the fact that his widow had urged support for Price • A rough breakdown of the col· lege vote by area shows that Marshall was actually a winner in Tustin by nearly 200 votc.•s The weekly newspaper in that area had endorsed the dead trustee in an effort to force an appointment by beating Pnc<' The winner of another scat m <See VOTING, Page A2l Deaths Fated State Says Birds Doomed A new stale policy of queran· tining birds ex posed to the Newcastle virus would not have saved the San Juan Capistrano r are bird collection of the James Gunderson family , according to Dr . Geor ge We st, s t ale veterinary officer. Federal and state officials bagged and gassed the 250 Gun- d erson bards Tuesday. They claimed one small gray peacock Gunderson bought Feb. 6 in San Diego had been exposed to the highly contagious disease. which attacks respiratory anti nervous systems of birds. Mrs. Gunderson said today the family bird! should fleve been quarantined, since not one of them was sick. The San Diego pheasant was merely suspected or being a earner, ahe said. "We are left feellne terrible," s hesald. California was quarantined and embargoed because of our in· ability to control Newcastle dis- ease," said West. "Poullrymen and pet bird owners suffered hun· dreds of millions of dollars in losses." West said the American bird population is highly susceptible to Newcastle disease. ln San Diego County. which boasts some or the finest rare bird collections in the world. the virus is a double-edged threat, endanger· lng poultry stock as well as costly bird collections. P oultry in a NewcatUe- infecled area lay only eboul one·, third the normal number of e •• Wes t said. Meat birds. turkeys a nd chickens raised for the dft\· inc table, cannot be produced at an, u the deadly virus is Wect~ the population. "Because of the re atlve af. A spokesman for lhe Iranian Embassy said today that Am- bassadors of lhr<.'e Moslem coun tries I ran. Egypt and Pakistan had spoken to Khaahs at the Carter adminastrution 's request to urge the gunmen to b<' "com· passionate and to sc<.' reason." The spokesman said Khaahs had not responded pos1t1vely to the appeal Polirc said the men were arm ed with rifles. s hotguns. automatl <' w eapo n c; anrl machetes The gunmt•n all \\ere believed to be members of lh<' tiny. pre- ct om 1 nan t I y black ll anaf1 Moslem sect They seized the headquarters of B 'na1 B 'nth, a Jewish social service organiza· tion ; the Is lamic Center, a Moslem mosque; anfl the Dis· tricl of Columbia city hall CSee TER KOR, Page AZ) ~ Or:::~.:•sl "'eather Wind diminis hi ng tonighl except for con· tinued gusty winds below coasta l can yons. Lows tonight 43 to 48. Highs Fri· day 68to73. INSIDE TODAY. Year• o/ labor 1trife in Calif omia. appear to be ending unth tM Team.ter1 Union and U "f ted l'atm Worker• tiegotiating.a tettlement that would give tM UFW control in the ~ld.t. ~e P.oge AS. lades an·-lln'k• AM •tm• htMt<• 11 L.M.leY'I At Celll~ AJ ClntlllM c~n c-lct IM c"'""'" 114 Dt .. NtHcft Att .... _......_ M •11~ ........ It POLICE MARKSMAN 8TAN09 wmt lt1FL£ ATTHE ~y NEAR 8E81E0£0 otSTlllCT BUILDING Jn Nation'• C. al, TemHtate Hold tloelagee After Tftpte Aauutt on aty West said t.he declalon ror the government to buy end destroy the Gunderson blrda was made because the consequences, if the disease &eta out of control, would be caWtrophlc. .. lo 1912 all of Southern nuence ol our area,'' "'"' uJd, "we have aome of the ~·­finest rare bird collections. lt un· controlled, the Newcastle dis· ease could wipe out whole apecles ol exotic birds, which would be Ioat to mankind f«ever." ,.._. ... , .. __ .. ''""""..... .. ' .. ------' l • . l oLea • Or s• Count1 h•nrr•a • puUa &Dd Uw FBI r~ oo ltadt today tu lM •hcreaboub al • aenoua &Wlman wbo ~ two La•wna N1au•I tJ nued Callforo•a Bank tellers of $4,000 W~nbday. Gardem Proposed By Laguna Council "The ll me 1s n pe" to grow vegetables, an aade to couflty Supervisor Thomas F. Riley told the Laguna Beach City Council Wednesday. The council agreed and voted "cnthusaa'>llc !>Upport" or a com- munity gardt•ninl! propo~JI but com matted no funds The council d irected city s taff to anv~tagatl' when~ vegetable garderu. might be planted, how much they would cost and bow they would be financed Riley's aide, Michael Totten, said $10,000 as avail:ible in the county gent•r;.ll fund earmarked for such a program lie said the funci has bef.'n un- used for two year!> and will be f.'l1minatcd unless applied for by July. A year ago the t•1ty plannmg staff cultl\'atcd an 1dl'a fur u t om munity garden, on vacimt pro1H·rty at Bi~ Bend along LagunJ Canyon Hoad owned by the l1 S. Postal St•n·1ce The adca failed to luke root then. A new group of Laguna Beach residents, the Laguna Oragnac Gardeni ng O r gan1zat1on <.LOGO>. ii. trying to revive the proposal though It's headt>d b.)-.i director, J ohn Schwartz. and Wtlltam W. Schmidt, m1n1ster of thl• Art Colony's Church of the Individual Freedom Movement Schmidt. who's worked to de- velop gardening projects in Belize, Central America. said he designed the local plan. The plan calls for an initial de- monstration s ite -a pilot pro1ect or garden plots, instruc tional areas and a compost center. IC that were successful, odler sites throughout the city would be sought. Schwartz said gardens could be planted on vacant lots for interim use until the property is developed. The gardening center would be keyed lo student use, Schwartz :.aid. There would be 24 garden plots. each 10 feet by 50 feet. Stu· dents would enroll for a three· month course. Schwartz said Laguna Schools Supt. Robert Sanchis has reacted favorably toward the proposal. Students would re:ip what they sow . and k eep any profits. Schwartz estimated the market value of vegetables grown at $500 per plot. Schwartz said the community would b e n efit from the knowledge g:iined by the s tu- dents. and foresaw a s pread of fresh vegetable gardens throughout the city. Whiting Ranch Due For County Buy? By KATHY CLANCY Of I"° O•llV Pilot St•ll Orange County r esidents soon may be buying a 2,243-acre re- i:ional park in a hilly area north of El Toro. County supervisors' Chairman Tom Riley will ret•ommend Tues- day that count:v f:nv1ronmental Management Ag<•nry I f:MA I !>t:iff member'.'> ... tuch thl· po~s1hle purchas<' of land now k111>wn as the Whiling R:inrh lie as asking that thry report hark on tht•1r find an~' "1lhm thret· \\('£'k" Thi' l:ind 1' nm\ "" ned by 'ldng\;ik \-.,01·1.1t 1 .... (;<'nrral \l!<'no . Int· hul 1' nffrrccl for f'rofft Page ,t I VOTING ... 111" v.i ... 1 c·ollt·ge rl1,tr1d was Wllli;11n Walli-., a Tustin "<'h0t>I pnn1·1pi1I \\ho dtel no (·ampa1g11 111g and 'JX'nl no mont·y 1 SS for gasoline> l'Vt•n though ht' was p11lecl u~ainst tw<> othl'r clln d1djtt·s I\ hrl'akciown of I he volr <.hov. c; Walts rarnf'tl .ill l'Hrts l)f thP li1s lrt<'l t''H'PPl lh•• far south r11unt\ ll 1s onlv t'XJ)lunat1nn for th1• tnt.111\ unrx1w<•t1·ci virtorv w.t~ I tw oc·1·111Mlt1111 ht• h.1<1 lt't' cl on lltt lt,1llot I( YOU lookt•tl 1111 thl' hJll11t. nn1• ranchdalt' v. JS li~tt.>tl '"" Ut•n 11 ... t · Jn<I th1• ollll'r ,..., ·nu«tm Walls ... aad · I h'>kd m }' 111b d' Ecl11c·at1onul Munu~cmt·nt .ind th.it mui.t haH' ht-t•n 1t .. 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""" ue• "'""""" Mtft A'Wf1Mt M.l,,_o4"0 (cltor~ lacilHI• hectl omc. . n..o-.-.s..- JMlfMt Adduu P 0 lo• M6 t'Hi'l Ofllc•• °"' .. .,... .. new. .. ...,_ H=~~~~"!":"1t~~~: •t~D .... ,,..,.,..., Teleplton• (714)642-4321 CIHelfled AOYertlelnt M2-M71 Ulguna .. acfl All Oepert-m.: T•ieitllon• .~ .... ~ ...... s. .. ci.-"" 4'6-4130 ~~~ ,:, o:.:?:,.'r.~;~~~~':.er.; "'-•"" ., •l••tU••"'t~h Mu~-. ,,_., .. , 'fPfM\K H •••MtO t•t~ I .. ,,.., """~ ttf ,....., .... _ ~r,:,,.t,':'\:::!~ •• ~·· ..... ,~::~:, ~~ =-~?.t'li ;::!.::.:-~"'' Miii,.,., • sale because of a federal court bankruptcy action. according to a report to supervisors. The DaJlas-based trustee for the bankruptcy action is ofrenng the property at a purchase price of $1,582 an acre. The trustee. Robin Phelan. 'iaid recent a ction by the California Water Resources Con- trol Board to limit future sewer services in south Orange County have made development of the land uncertain In addiUon. part of thl' proper I' 1s affected by a res1dent1al hutldrng ban around 1-:1 Toro 'lJrtnl' Corp:. ;\ar StJtlOn 1m post•d earlier by supen.1sor ... to protect home-buyers from wt noise Pht'lan said the entire ranr h area rontains 2.7611 arn·s but he 1.., now negotiating with the Los i\11 ... n ... Water Distract for the pun-hJse of 525 arres of fl at Janel l'h1• \\ .itt>r d1!->tnrt would U!><' the flat terram for sprl'ading and !>prtnkhng sewagl', county of· ra•1 J ls aid The proposed p ark land is locatt>d Renerally west of Cook·c; Corner and near Santiago Ca n)on Road M 1rhael Schmatz. an aide to ltllt!y, .;aid the property earlier ",1, 1onNI fur resad<•nt 1al de 'elopment bul no h11tlc11n~ ha' t ak<'n place In ;1 letter to Riley. Phelan railed the ranch "1deully suited for a county park." In addition to the srl'n1c naturt' of the property which contamc; rolling mils and morf' rugJ:ed ter rdln . the land al ~o contaanc; ' .1 I u a b I e a r c h e o I <> g 1 <' a I m al<'rtalc;, Phelan s.11<l County Okays Rezoning of Southern Land Seventy.five acres or land west or San Juan Capistrano City lim~·t as rezoned for residen-tial velopment by Orange Co ty s upervisors Wednesday. the northern 63 acres will be limited to one-acre residential e!tates lots. while the southern 12 acres will require lol3 of at least 20,000 square feet. In rezoning the land from agricultural to residential, however. supervisors asked the developer, the Bear Brand Ranch Company, lo di!cuss such issues as traffic access, drainage and sewer and water service with San Juan city officials. The land is located in the area or Purple Sage Lane. Strings Attached A South Laguna mnn has won. permission to build a homt with a swimming pool and tennis court overlooking the Ninth Street Beach. But it's up to him to see thtlt the public hu an access easemeont to the beDch. See story Paic AH. ' M .illil-.ss1.ct....._..._ --..-...; ............. cloth • lb u..,.. eaUolU.. .~...t by empaoy.. and fled wrc.. a private driveway and t.hrav&b a bu.by NU &Jona P&Ciflc Cout Hl1bway. Omeen Matthed (Of' an hour without findJn1 I.he Lh1d. The Monarch Bay BanJt was the scen e o f what 's been described as the world's biggest bank bur11Ja.ry in 1972 when at least four men went through the roof or the building and bwted open the vault. Losses then totaled more than S6 million. Four men were caught and convicted after a nation-wide in· vestigation. 3 Marines Uninjured In Crash Three Marines escaped serious in1ury Wednesday night when their hehcopter crashed onto a landing pad in Black Star Canyon northeast or El Toro, Marine of- ficials reported today. The three, Capt. Patrick Black of I rvi ne, 1s t Lt. Glenn McKeever of Tustin and Sgt. John C. Drago, were examined at the El Toro Marine Corps Air Station Medical Clinic and re- leased, spokesmen said. The crew, assigned to the Marine helicopter station in Tustm, was on a routine training m1ss1on when the 6 :57 p.m . crash occurred. s pokesmen said. They were traveling in a CH-53 Sea Stallion heavy h elicopter. M arane officials s aid the aircraft burst into names shortly after the crew fled. Another helicopter picked up the Marines and took them to the clinic. Orange County hre crews pre- vented the names from spread- ing mto the surrounding brush, spokesmen said. County firemen said a special Marine crew used a chemical ex- tinguishing agent to put out the helicopter blaze. The cause of the crash is still under investigation, Marine of- ficials said. F.-...PageAI TERROR ..• Durmg thf' t akeover of city hall . ;,i hlack reporter for a W ashmgton radio station was shot to death and a city coun- <'tlman and three other persons \\Cre \\Ounded Eight other per:.ons \\Cre tnJured during the takeo\er of the R'na1 B'nlh bu111lang Three of those e1gh: re· m atned hosta ges · Om• hostage al the District bualdang telephoned radio station WTOP and reported tha t the group wa ... ~mg treated well, ,1 n d wt• rt' prov 1 de d w 1th ngarl'ltes. food and newspa~rs this momang. He d1d not s pectfy where thcn.e supphes came from. Terron slc; at B'naa B'rith were bac;ed an a l'afeteria Terrorists at the lslamac Center as ked that food be sent in One off1C1al said a package or drugs was being prepared to be <;t•nt into the B'nru B'rith building for persons requiring regular mcr11tat1on A tnrkle of hostages n1nt1nued to be released for medical reasons Th<' phone report from the Dis· 1 rtt t Hu1ld1ng hostage. Allan t;ripp, an aide to the president of the DC Caty Council, was the first from that group and quoted ont• tt'rronst as s houting· "We ar<' llanaf1 MQslems to the d eath. If the police have any idea of storming this room, it puts all of our lives 1n immediate danger, as well as the hostages at the B'na1 R'nlh." As police sought to calm the s1tuallon. they asked the White I louse lo forego a ceremonial gun salute on the ma nsion's lawn two blocks from the Dis trict building. It was to herald the arrival or British Pnme Minister James Callaghan. but was canceled "b<'cau.se or concern it might be misunderstood" by the ter- rorists, Protocol Chief Evan Oobelle said. -~-1 ........ -. TRIPLE ASSAULT Capbf Sit•• Pinpointed Readg for Interviews Former President Richard Nixon chats with David Frost at Nixon's San Clemente home as the pair make final arrangements for the taping of four 00-minute in- terview programs. to be shown in May. Taping of the i!l· ter views will begin on March 23. Fro,,. Page A I SECT SLA YIN GS ••• THOSE CONVlCTED WERE RONALD Harvey, :n. described by federal authorities as a Black Muslim "enforcer," ~h_o also was awaiting trial for two more slayings; John Clark, 34; William Cbns- taan 32 ; John Griffin, 29, and Theodore Moody, 24 . . Abdul KhaalJs was not sattsfaed with the justice afforded ham by society. Wednesday, he d emanded that those convicted of the 1973 murders be brought to him at his s iege ~eadquarter~. He told The Associated Press· ·'They killed my babies. Not one citizen in this city said one thing. Nobody sent condolences; not one cong ressman. Nobody." BACK AT THE HOME \\1DCll was the site of the murders, a man who identified himself as Abdul Kbaalis' son-in-Jaw, Abdul Aziz, said the terrorists wanted to question the 1973 killers to find out who ordered them lo commit the murders. ___ ding Probed Cou•lJ upenlaor Ralph Died.rich'• rd• m rai.alna cam· patsn funds fM Su~rvisor Philip Anthony's aucceurul 11ns cam- palp nport.edly WU the f~ Wedn•day or the conumunc Grond Jury probe int1l county political practlcts. At least one witness reportedly told the jury that Diedrich al- legedly told a business associate it would be wise •'to make friends'" in the county govern- ment by either contributing or donating to Anthony's campaign. The witness, Max Stone or Long Beach, neither loaned nor contributed money to Anthony's campaign And D1edr1ch said he's never talked campaign financ ing witb Stone. "So, whatever he said 1 said ia j ust so much malarkey,•• Diedrich said. ' But Stone was te lling the jury what he said was told him by George Adams, operator of the Orange County Steel Salvage Company. Adams contributed $5,250 to Anthony's campaign, according to disclosure statements filed by the freshman supervisor. Two months after Anthony'I election, Adams' company won ll second major contract coverinC' the removal or scrap metaJ frofll. county dump sites. The contra award came on a 5·0 vote of the1 county Board or Supervisors. ~ Stone reportedly told the jury,. that Adams asked him to loan Anthony $30,000 for his cam· paign, a loan to be secured by a second m ortgage on the can- didate's Westmmster home. But. according to Stone, he re- jected the proposal. 1 While it is Anthony's campaigl\ I at issue before the 1ury. it is as much Diedrich 's role as a campaign fund raiser that 1s be- ing invesU~ated by the Jury. 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Costa Mesa ..... ....,.. . ......_ I 0..-. Wftf _,~Ir. Phone 642-8882 Storo Hours Daily 9-6 Sat 9-S 30 ~ .. "-'-N.-Slloct ''" • .. .. ' l ., VOL 70, NO. 69, 3 SECTIONS, 32 PAGES TEN CENTS Whiting Ranch Eyed for County Park By KATHY CLANCY Ol IN D•llY 1"11et Sl•ll Orange County residents soon may be buying a 2,243-acre re· gional park in a hilly area north of El Toro. County supervisor s' Chairman Tom Riley will recommend Tues· day that county Environmental Management Agency C EMA > staff members study the possible purchase of land now known as the Whiting Ranch He is asking that they r eport back on their findings wiUun three weeks. The land is now owned by Mclngvale Associates General Agency, Inc. but 1s offered for sale because of a federal court bankruptcy action, according to a report to supervisors The Dallas-based trustee for the bankruptcy action is offering the property at a purchase price of Sl ,582 an acre. The trustee, Robin Phelan, sa id recent action by the California Water Resources Con- trol Board to limit future sewer services in south Orange County have made development of the land uncertain In addition, part of the proper- ty is affected by a residential building ban around El Toro Marine Corps Air Station Im· posed earlier by supervisors to protect home-buyers from jet noise. Phelan s aid the entire ranch area contains 2,768 acres but he is now negotJating with the Lb.. Ahsos Water District for the purchase or 525 acres of nat land. The water district would use the nat terTain for spreading and sprinkling sewage, county of· riclals aid. The proposed park land is located generally west or Cook's Corner 'and near Santiago Ca- nyon Road. Michael Schmitz, an aide to Riley, said the property earlier ostages aceBehea I Lesson Learned o ...................... . Derek Noggle. 8. and Jennifer Smith. 9. demonstrate what can happen when an t>gg is dropped As part of their science lesson. Rancho Canada students designed con- t a mt•rs which they hoped would proect a n egg when it was thrown from the school roof. Jennifer used popcorn to r11s h1on ht•r l'Jrn afi!a1n:-.t impact It survived Dc•n•k u::.cd a :--pongc· T ht' l'l.U.t hrokl· Dead Candidate Draws 7,00() Votes By WlLlJAM S('llRF:IBF.R 04 01t Ot1Uw Ptlet \tiitU One c<1ncl1dat<• 1n a "nuth Orange Count\ '<·hoot t>kctmn polled mort• thJn 7,000 volt•' Tuesday l'H'll thnui.:h hl• flied ,, m onth hefon• the hallotm~ Anet wh11l' one :.un·cssrut can didate spent only SS o n gas to get to a few candidul<'s' m~hb. two other winners s pent a total of well over Sl0,000 to assure Useir victories. Jn another r ace, a teacher heavily supported by his union Or~~:ecA ,:ast W eathe r Wind diminis hin g tonight e xcept for con· tinued gusty winds below coast a l canyons. Lows tonight 43 to 48. Highs Fri· day 68to73. INSIDETOD~Y. Year• of Jabor atn/c in CoU/orrd4~ to be ending with the Tcomdna U11M>n. mad United F.orm Workera negotiating.a .Nttlftnent that 100ul.d gft.le the UFW control jn lhc /~I.els. See Page AS. ladex loo;t dt'<1p1te a 'igorous cam· pa1gn and a <;econd teacher who rece1vE"d only nominal union a'I· 'i1St3 0CC WOO easily (lV('r 3 longtime incumhcnt. Pat Backus. a 10 vear ancum ht'nt trustee from ·Dana Poant who l os t to 70 yt'ar old challenger Eugene McKnight, failed lo carry his homC' area m the Saddleback College D1s tnct hut comfortably carried the rnte in Tustin and the extreme north end of the district. These wert! some of the many oddities that emerged fro m Tuesday's election. in which eight seats we re filled by voters in the Saddleback College, Capistrano Unified and Sad- dleback Unified Districts. Perhaps the most interesting s tory developed around the vot- ing for Dr. James Marshall. who had filed for re-election to hls col· lege seat but died Feb. 9 with his name still on lhe ballot. The only other man on the ballot, Leisure World executive Robert Price, won the seat easi- ly. but lhe late Dr. Marshall drew 7,150 votes. des pite the fact that his widow bad urged support for Price. A rou&Jl breakdown of the col· lege vote by area shows that Marshall was actually a winner in Tustin by nearly 200 votes. The weekly newspaper in that area had endorsed the dead trustee~in an effort to force an appointment by beating Price. The winner or another seat in the vast college district was William Watts, a Tustln school principal who djd no campaien· ing and spent no money CSS ror easoline> even though he wa1 pitted against two other can· (See ~OTING. Pa•e A2) Inferno Defies Control PALM SPRINGS CAP> - Wind-whipped names that had al read}' blackened more than 800 acres of mountam brush and destroyed three small campm~ t railers burned out of control up Chino Camon todav Offtc1e1is s;ud ·the quickly spn•achng bla1e probabl~ \\Ould not be contained until Saturda) morning "It's trearhcrous terrain all the way up the mountatnside - mountajn goat territory and the fire is burning in dozens of ragged tongues of name," said Jim Bouchard, fire information officer for the California Depart- ment of Forestry. "Each one has to be reached on foot and battled out by hand. "As oC now." he added. "the he;t we can do is predict contain· ml•nt b~ about 6 a m . Saturday." Rouchard said 10 engines and lS ground crews. about JOO men in all. batUed the blaze An early morning helicopter surve~ disclosed the destroyed camping trailers. But Buchard said a check showed that the trailer owners had escaped from the area before the fire reached it. He did not have the names of the campers. Bouchard said five fire fi ghters <1us t a ined minor injuries but there were no reports of major injuries. Firefighters from Palm Spr- ings, Riverside County, the state Department of Forestry, and the U .S Forest Service were. battling the blaze. which hroke out at6 30 cSee FIRE. Page A2) Teachers Cite Victory in Smith Def eat By I.AURIE KASPER Ot lllo D•oly 1"11et Sl•ll Although the candidates en- dorsed by teachers failed to win a seat on the Saddleback Valley Un ified School District's Board or Education this week, teachers are counting the results as a partial victory. One of the incumbents, Dennis Smith, was not re·elected. "His leaving the school board is a definite plus as far as we're concerned," said Bill Mecham, president of the Saddleback Valley Educators Association <SVEA). He sajd he believes teachers ,will be able to work with Mary Philllps who won Smith's seat on the board. "We're going to continue to press for the issues we feel are import.ant to us," he promised. When agreement on an employment contract could not <See VICTORY, Pace AZ> Microwave Oven, Typewriter Stolen Orange County sheriff's of· ficers are Investigating the theft of a microwave oven and an elec- tric typewriter from a continua- tion hi&J'l achool oper.ated by the• Saddlebactt Valley Unllled School District. Deputies aald intruders pushed up a n unlocked window to 1ain entry to the mack bar aftd Uplng room ot tbe tacWty al 25G33 Dia-' eoo Driw1 MIJJfon Vlei~ •P W1"pl't0to DC COUNCILMAN MARION BARRY LIES WOUNDED Shot by Gunmen In Takeover of District Building Hanafi to Avenge 1973 Sect Murders WASHINGTON (AP) -Four years ago, seven Hanafi Moslems were assassinated by members of the Black Mushm church. Today, a small band of Hana ft held hostages al three Was bington buildings, apparently to avenge those murders. The 1973 I lanafi murders were just one in a string of violent inci· dents that have characterized relations between Black Muslims and other Islamic worshipers who dis agree about their faith. THE HANAFl MOSLEMS FOLLOW a literal interpretation of the Koran and consider themselves the only true followers of Islam. Their membership in the United States 1s said to be less than 1,000, most of them black. Until Wednesday, they had never been known to engage in violence. That is not the case with the Black Muslims, now known as the World Commumly of Islam in the West. based m Chicago. They are a much larger group, founded by the late Ehjah Muhammad and now led by hls son. Wallac<' The 1973 victims. including five children, were killed in a $78,000 .home donated to the llanafi sect b~ professional basketball superstar KarC'cm Abdul J abbar. a member of the black dominated Hanafi !.(roup SEVEN MONTHS AFTER THE 1973 slaying, seven Philadelphia men Wt>re indicted for the murders. An eighth man. dead by the time of the arrests. also participated, according to the indictment. The indictment said the murders were the work of members of the Black Muslims who were angered over criticism of Elijah <SeeSECfSLAYINGS, PageA2> 1IOUGHT BY GUNMtN ~CMmplonAI • -~ ............ BARRICADING ENDS . M.,or w....., WaahJngtDn was zoned for resldentlal de- velopment but no bOilding hill> taken place. In a letter to JIUey. Phelan called the ranch "ideally su.ited for a county park.'• In addition to U,e scenic nature or the property )"hich contains rolling hills and more rugged ter- r a in, the la nd also contain~ <See RANCH, Page AZ> 100-plus Held by Terrorists W AS HI NGTON (AP) - M achete-w1eld1ng terrorists, bent on revenge agains t Black Muslim lt>aders they blame for a 1973 mass murder, held more than 100 hostages in three build- ings today, a nd threatened to chop off captivt>s' heads unless demands for retnbulion are met More than 24 hours aft er t he :-;1c~<· began. poli<.'e and the heavily armed terrorists, some with automatic weapons, were al a s tandoff. No deadline for meet- ing of demands had been set by the invaders. There were indications the ter- rorists had sufficient supplies to hold out for a time . During a tense night, a man who identified himself as Khalifa Hamaas Ab· dul Khaalis, leader of the .. gunmen who invaded and oc· cupted three buildings, t alked frequently with reporters by telephone Asked if he expected his de· mand that Black Muslim leaders be delivered lo him would be met. the terrorist said, ''If they don't .. the worst 1s to come, yet. the worst 1s to come ... I'm pre- pared to dte." At midmorning, however, Dis· triet of Columbia Mayor Walter Washington said hostages were "not suffering, other than being conrined." City officials said unidentified diplomats were involved in ef- forts to negotiate with the ter- AP Wl,.._o M.>p TRIPLE ASSAULT Capital Sites Pinpointed rorists. Abdul Khaalis confirmed he had talked to representatives of foreign nations. A spokesman for the Iranian Embassy said today that Am· bassadors of three Moslem coun· tries -Iran, Egypt and Pakistan -had s1>0ken to KhaaUs at the Cart.er administration's request to urge the gunmen to be "com· passionate and to see reason." The spokesman said Khaalis had not responded positively to the appeal. Police said the m en were armed with rifles, s hotguns, automatic weapons and machetes. The gunmen all were believed to be members or the tiny, pre· dom inanlly black Hanafi Moslem sect. They seized lhe headquarters of B 'nai B'rith, a Jewish social service organiza- tion ; the Jalamlc Center, a Moslem mosque; and the Dis· trict qf Columbia clty ball. Durin.c the takeover or city ball, a black reporter for a W asblngton radio station was shot to death and a city coon· cllman and three other pen!IODS were wounded. Eight other persons we.re injured d'lri~ the tak over of the B •nai B rith bulld!ni. Three of those elgh! re- m ained holltqes. Ont ~tal• at lb Dlltlict' bulldlM te~ radlo1taUoo <S..'"'l'E&llO•,'• AZ) ·, .. Probed Coaoly Supuvl1or Ratp11 Dl.drkb'1 role in nl1in1 nm pal1n fund:t for Super~uor f'hilip AnlbOQY'• 11uccnaru1 im nm· pa11n reporUdly wu the rocua Wednesday ot tlM <'OTitlnuln1 Grand Jury probe mto county political practices At le1Utt one witness reportedly told the jury tbat Diedrich a.J. legedly told a businesa associate it would be wise "to make friends··' in the county govern- ment by either contributing or donating to Anthony's campaign. The witness, Max Stone of Long Beach, neither loaned nor contributed money lo Anthony·s campaign. And Diedrich said he's never talked campa1Jln financing with Stone. •·So. whatever he ~.ud I \aJd 1s JUSl so murh mJla rk ey, .. Diednl'hsa1d But Stone was telHng the jury what he said was told him by George Adams, oper ator of the Orange County Steel Salvage Company. Adams contnbult'd $5,250 to Anthony's campaign, according to disclosure statements filed by the freshman supervisor . Two months after Anthony's election, Adams' company won a second m;i1or contract covering the removal of !.trap metal from county dump sill·:-. The contract award came on a 5 0 volt' of the county Board of Supervisors. f'N>M POfle A l VOTING ••. didates. A breakdoy, n of the vote shows Wat~s carried all parts of the dis- trict except the far south county. His only explanation for the totally unexpected victory was the occup;ilion he had h~ted on the ballot. "If you looked on the ballot. one candidate was listed as 'Oen· list' and the other as ·Doctor', .. Watts said. "I listed my job as ·Educational Management' and that must have been 1t " Some of the biggest spenders in all the county's school races were probably in the Saddleback Valley Unifioo District. The big winner. Mary Phillips. spent liberally to unseat longtime incumbent Dennis Smith. SomC' (•lection obi.ervers believe h<"r final campaign spendinJ: statement will be tYio or three times higher than the roughly $.5,0W '-he reported last month The otht>r \.ll'tor m that race \\as mcumbl·nt W11l1am Kohler, "ho l':-.t1makd today h1~ \UC ccssful ran• cost something m the VIClnll} of SJ.200 Mrs . Phillips' margin of v1c· tory l':lmt• from sfrong fi rst· plal·e showin~s m Leisure World. F.I Toro (where s he hves) and portions of Laguna fh lls KohlC'r won with a <'C>n!'.1slt>nt high rankm~ throughout the dis· trict, with first places 1n only six precincL-;. It is also noleworthv that two SVUSD candidates .-n.ciorsed by the local teacher union .met given SJ.000 cnch plJet•d onlv fifth and Sixth . In the Capistrano t nifit><l met· teacher William Manahan failed for the :-.€'cond time in four months to wm a seut on tht> board. He was df'feated by three votes tn a recount after Ja<;t year's special election by Jan Overton, who Jlso won this lime out. J\ precind breakcio" n 'hoy, s that Manahan uctuully carnt'd five more voting areas than the winner but still lost by lfi3 \Olt"'i While• Munahan n·ce1Hc1 S2,000 worth of aid from the teacht>r 11n ion in his area. a fellow tearh1•r named Roh Bachelor got only $500 and won his race over an en· trenched incumbent, Bob Hurst. ORANGE COAST se DAILY PILOT =:t.~':"~~.-:·r. ':.':11:::~;;.: (be\I Pueifl\Alf'llQ (~•ft• s....r .............. .. DUt>tiVwtCf Mo"Cl•Y '""°""~ ntdref t. C-1• ~. NfWOOt'f hK" HWf'tl.....,_ .._,_,~ t•ln V•ll•Y t•"l"i-'•dt11,fMr-Vat..,.y •NII l~~-" \out.,,Cl\.f\t •Uft0ff'"1~1"' t~ '' p.vtMi"""' hlufO•n *""" ~V' f,_ CWll"C:iNf ov0tl\h1"Q Olaf'lit I\ _. JJO WIP'\.I a.t 51,...l. Coo\1• ~w t.l•IOl'fti•.,.,. 11Mtr11f -~~-nleftd~I.,,... , ..... ~ Vkt ...,,.HMtitnl •f'litl Gt,.... .. Mt....., ~ .. IC-(dller T-••M...,.._ """ .... , ......... a...... ...... -~-...... -.,.., ........ [ ...... S.cfdtehell v.n.w omee Jt•t Lo Pu lie .... ~ or._ Fr- Offlcee -~::::~»:',:;==-.. l_. ..... ~. ll .. ~Sl- Tetepftone(714)~ OH.itlMAdY.nt ..... ~An --~ \lelloV-Ofll(• MHS10 ,.,_...,°'_" 4M-MIO Reodgforlnterviews Former President Richard Nixon chats with David Frost at Nixon's San Clemente home as the pair make final arrangt•rnents for the taping of four 90·mmute in- terview programs. to be shown in May. Taping of the in- terviews will begin on March 23. 3 Marines Uninjured In Crash Three Marines escaped senous injury Wednesday night when their helicopter crashed onto a landing pad in Black Star Canyon northeast of El Toro, Marine of· f1cials reported today. The three. Capt Patrick Black o f Irvine, lst Lt. Glenn Mc Keever of Tustin and Sgt. John C Drago. were examined at the El Toro Manne Corps Air Station Medical Clinic and re· leased, spokesmen said. The crew, assigned to the Marine helicopter station in Tustin, was on a routine training mission when the 6:57 p.m . crash occurred, spokesmen said They were traveling in a CH·53 Sea Stallion heavy helicopter. Marine oCficials said the aircraft burst into names shortly alter the crew fled Another helicopter picked up the Mannes and look them to the chn1c Orange County fire crews pre· \ ented the names from spread· mg into the surroundtnt! bru~h spokesmen said County firemen said a special )I arine crew used a chemical ex tmgu1shmg agent to put out the ht> II copter blaze The cause of the c rash 1s still untkr investigation, Marine of ftCIJIS said Burglars Get TV, Stereo Equipment Slt'reo equ1pmf'nt and a rolor tt'lev1.,1on set "er~ :-.tolen from an El Toro home by burgl;ir.. "A ho look ofrthescr~n and climbed m through the open wmdo"A Orange County ~henfr'<; of hcers said the theft was reported by Margaret L Seymour. 63, of 2384 1 Larkwood Drive She was attending church at thr lime of the break m The lo:-.s was\ alued at $800. Color TV T aken A color television set valued by the victim al $800 has been stolen from a Laguna Hills home Orange County sheriff's officers said burglars removed a screen and pushed open the win· dow to gain entry to the home of bus driver Patti A. Baldassare. 29, of 22391 Taranto Drive, E'rOM Page Al VICT6RY • • be reached last fall, teachers said they would redirect their ef- forts toward the school board election. They said they hoped lo elect two new trustees who would be m ore open tQ their desires. T eachers worked and spent money on the campaigns for Ju- ne a nn Decasas and Marvin Silver. Each of the candidates got $3,000 from the Association for Better Citizenship, the poht1cal arm of the Cahfornia Teachers Association. Despite this. they received on· ly enough votes to place Cifth and sixth in the race. "The association was definite- ly disappointed that the can· didates they felt were the best candidates did not win," Mecham said. He admitted the defeat was a setback He said teachers now will have to assess what hap- pened and why it happened. Maybe. he said, there an dif- ferent ways to achieve their goals But, he ~aid, they will not re- assess their goals -"what we believe 1s JUSt and right for work· mg cond1t1on" and our own pro· fess1onal po.-.111on 10 the d1s tnct " The assoc1at1on president re- jected lhe belief that the election prcl\ ed d1stnct residents do not v. ant agency shop for teachers. The question of agency shop, which teachers refer to as a repr<'scntat1on fee, was distorted in the campaign. he said. And. he contcndl'd. the real issues were clouded by d1scuss1on of agency shop He said teachers will continue their interest 1n evaluation pro- cedures, grievance procedures. representation fee, working hours and the salary schedule. • F.-...P~AJ FIRE ... p m Wednesday m Chino Canyon midway betw~en California Ill and the lower station of lhe PaJm Springs Aerial Tramway. The names were whipped com- pletely around the lower station and up the mountainside by winds ranging up to 70 miles an hour dunng the night. The high winds died out shortly after dawn but Bouchard said area weather forecasts indicated new wtnd velocities at 30 to 45 m .p.h. later in the day "and that 1s going to mean a lot more trou· ble" , . The lower tram station itself was not damaged and, since it was now surrounded by burned out ar eas. was considered out of danger for the lime being, Bouchard said. F,....P~AJ SECT SLAYINGS ••• Muhammad by Hanafi leader K.haUra Hamaas Abdul Khaalis, the sell-styled leader of Wednesday's attack. One defendant. acquitted al the trial, was later murdered in jail, where be was serving time on another case. One had his conviction reversed and his second trial ended ln a mistrial. Five others were convicted and given 140-year sentences. THOSE CONVICl'ED WERE RONALD Harvey, :.rr, described by federal authorities as a Black Muslim "enforcer," who also was awaitlng trial for two more slayings; John Clark, 34; William Chris- tian, 32; John Orifrin, 29, and Tbeodore Moody, 24. Abdul Khaalls was not saU.fled with the justice afford.ct him by society. Wednesday, he demanded that those convicted or the 1913 murders be brought to him at his siege headquarters. He told Tbe AHoclated Press: "They killed my babies. Not one citizen in lhla city said one UU.n• Nobody sent condolences: not one concressman. Nobody.·· BACK AT THE HOME WfDC'H wa~ the site or the murders, a man who Identified hlmseU as Abdul Kbaalis' son·in·law. Abdul Ada, aald the terrorist.a wanted to question the 1913 kUJBS to find oul who ordered them to commit the murders. ay Stop Signs Okayed •1ln .. U1011111UJP111• Tem:wbta at ' baHd • ~al at lhe lal lo food br l ln • • • Four 1iuy atop 1 •m ••II be-•n. 1tall~ early Monday •l the t..aiuna tfllb lntentttion wtw:"° a •year·old mothtr waa loUed lbls week. Orange County Supervisor Tom RJley announced the in· stallation Wednesday urter win. nln& approval of the safety measure from fellow board members and Irvine city of. Cicials. An aide to Riley said yellow nashlng signals and stop sign warnings also will be posted at Mo·l!ton Parkway and Lake Forest Drive to help motonsts get used to the slop signs. Mrs Diana Rosser, 26, died shortly after a three car crash at that intersection on Mondav Her two children and a woman passenger in another car also were injured. Investigators said Mrs Rosser had stopped at an existing two. way, stop sign on Lake Forest Drive. But another car allegedly failed to stop, collided w1fh the third car and careened info th1· f'rott1 Page AJ RANCH .•• valuable archeolog1cal materials. Phelan said. And while Phelan al::.o is negotiating with private con· cerns to sell the land, he said. the uncertainty of its future develop· ment coupled with his obhgat1on to quickly sell ··have created a unique opportunity for the Coun- ty of Orange to acquire this pro perty at much less than normal market value." Gunman E scapes LOS ANGELES (AP) -A gun· man has held up a West Los Angeles branch of Citizens Sav· mgs and Loan. taking SS.800 and escaping on a motorcycle. RCA XL-100 25" ,,..., "'• RCA's advanced ColorTrak System in a value-priced console Roauru.r ofOctals 1a1d County otnciaJa hav~ had plans for mot\" than a year to 1n:ih1ll 11 111naJ at th~ lnwnectton. But they Hld their plan:. wttre dt' lay.ct becauu part of the in tersecUon 1s within Irvine l'ity hm1ts and lrvUle officials had railed to ;allocate their $10,000 s hare of the $t0,000 signal pro- Ject. Efforts still are under way to obtain funds for the s ignal, however, and the four·way stop will be used as a temporary safe- ty measure Riley urged residents traveling along Moulton Parkway to watch for the ne\\ signs. Offlc1als said the installation probably \\Ill begin early Mon· dJ~ and be completed by the t1mt• commuters return home :it night. * * * Fatal Crash Continues Under Probe California Highway Patrol of· ficers said today that an in- vestigation of the three·car col- lision which ended in the death of a Laguna Hills mother Monday is conllnwng. Diana Rosser, of 22141 Padova, died after a pickup truck ap- pa renUy went through a stop sign at Lake Forest Drive and Moulton Parkway and struck her light station wagon and another vehicle. Her children. Arwen, 3, and Jordan. 2. also were mjured and taken to Saddleback Commuruty Hosp1taJ for treatment. A hospital spokesman said Arwen has bet>n discharged. The younger ch1ld was due for sur· gery today He was listed in sta· ble condition Wednesday. On. otnctaJ Htd o pukqe ol drup wa betnJ p~pared to be Hnt lnloltw B'nal B'nlb bulldia1 ror pt'rson1 requlrln11 re1ul.r m.cilcation. A trickle or hosta,t'!l l'ont inu~d to be rel.-at1e<t fot medical reasons. Tht> phone rl'port from the Dis trict Buildln1 hostare. Allan Gripp, an aide lo the president of the D.C. City Council, was the first from that group and quoted one terrorist as shoulin1 : "We are Hanaf1 Moslems lo the death. If the police have any idea or storming tJus room. it puts all of our hves in immediate danger, as well as the hostages at the e·nai e·rith .. As police sought to calm the situation. they a~ked the White House to forego a ceremonial gWl salute on the mansion's lawn tw6 blocks from the District bu1ldini(. It was lo herald the arrival <L British Prime Minister Jam~ Callaghan. but was canceled· "because of concern it might ~ m 1s understood" by the ter- rorists. Protocol Chief Evai DobeUe said. In developments outsid~ Washington: -Moustapha Akkad, who pro."· duced a film about Islamic pro .. : phet Mohammad which the le~ rorists demanded be w1thdraw9, from distribution, offered today" in New York City to show the filrj! to the Hanafis and to destroy it · they found 1t offensive. ·.J -In Camden. N.J ., officiab ac.. the county jail increased securit~i for Ronald Harvey, one of thosca; convicted of l.he 1973 Hanafi slay,.1 ings. • "They are ¥uarding him very closely," said a spokesman. Harvey is one or those demanded to be served up to the terrorists. -In Chicago, a friend of Muhammad Ali said he had : spoken to the heavyweight box·: ing champion today and quoted Ali as saying he has no intention of going lo Washington. 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"It would be like putting a swim mini 0001 contractor on a water C<>n· serva£lon board." aald &m~n of Moylan. who represents a pl~eren· · union. "l WOijfcln't put any person in a place wb.tt• &e had 1ucb corinlct between bb own allegiance and his respcmstbWty to the t.axpayera," JAPAN E BA.VB ncENTl.Y deveJoptd lUle for Scotch but It'• unl1bly lhal lhelr con ump\lon wlll ba able tot.ah up th alack caus.ed by l.bodecline ~ Amt'ncans have been t'utunc down on their whiskey c-0nsumption tor a loni time now. Tbe trend b boen toward what the hquor Industry ~all "white 1ood1." vodka, wine, rum, tequila. For a while 1 t seemed as if Scotch m11bl be immune to that basic trend . Bourbons and blended whiskies languished .w h i I e t h e S c o t c h whiskies continued to Money Tree expand their markets, moving off the ea.stern seaboard into the Sunbelt cities of Florida a nd Texas. HELPING TO MAINTAIN SCOTCH'S momentum was the increased popularity of lower-priced blends that were shipped to American shores in bulk and bottled here. Among the major bulk Scotch brands are Passport, Usher's Green St.ripe and Inver House. In 1960, Scotches bottled in Scotland accounted for 94 percent of U.S. consumption . .By 1975, this percentage had been reduced to 57 percent However. the U.S. shirt away from whiskey 1s now beginning to catch up with Scotch. Sales were static after 1971 and last year they were off 5 percent. And the brands suffering the greatest erosion were the bulk Scotches. Tbe1r- sales declined 12 percent. Reversing a basic taste trend of this kind is usually Im· possible. But one brand that's go111g to throw some heavy artillery into the struggle is Cutty Sark, the No. 2 selling Scotch, a shade behind J&B Rare ACCORDING TO THE AUTHORITATIVE mdustry newsletter. Impact, Cutty Sark will be backed this year with an advertising budget of Sll m1lhon That's double what 1t !>pent last year. and it will make Cutty Sark the most widely advertised liquor brand m lht' nation. Marvin R. Shankcn, publisher of Impact. theorizes that this blockbuster campaign will probably rub off on all Scotch brands. But it seems to U!> that a more likely scenario 1s that Scotch, as a drink, will continue to lose ground while the maJOr brands grab a bigger slice of the total market. As it stands now. the four top brands -J&B. Cutty Sark, Dewar's and Johnnie Walker -already control near- ly 50 percent or the Scotch market. J&B. the leader of the pack, does 13 percent of the busmc~s. Cutty Sark holds 12 percent. FIGl'RES DE\'F.LOPED BY IMPACT show that in 1975 Americans bought 37.S m1ll1on fifths or J&B and 33 million fifths of Cutty Sark With both brands selling acros:. the country at an average retail pnce of $7.35, that meant a consumer expenditure of more than half a bilhon dollars JUSt for these two Scotch brands. Declining though it may be. Scotch is still a big market and Cutty Sark wants to regain the top position it once held. 4,.Wlret*>lo SCROUNGER SUPPLEMENTS HIS SOCIAL SECURITY Doctor Says Exercise Provides Added Benefit 'Collector' Adds To Benefit Pay WORTH, Ill. <AP> -While Everett and Lorna Williams watch television at night in their suburban Chicago home, they busy themselves stripping the coating off old electrical cables. The product of their labor. copper wire that can be solcl for recycling. FOR THE LAST EIGHT MONTHS, Williams has scrounged refuse and used the fruits of his sessions to stretch his retirement income. "There is good money in the right kind of refuse," says Williams, 57, who drove a school bus until a heart condition forced him to quJt in 1975. "Social Security wasn't enough, so I became a free-lance recycler ·· Often acting on tips · from friends, Williams ECOLOCY neighborhood and loads ( J drives around the _ _ his car with beer cans. pieces of aluminum aid· mg discarded at con- struction sites, old or unused electrical cables and newspapers. .. AFrER I SORT OUT A LOAD, I might get as much a.<i $100 for the stuff," be said of tus sales to private recycling centen and junk yards. "You can find hundreda of beer cans just by wandering aJong a roadside for a couple of hours. You can look ln one of those roll-out garbage con- ~lners at an apartment complex and find ll broken TV aet. Once I even found n roll of dimes." But Williams has round that others have the sa111e idea. ·'On warm niibta in the fore11t preserves, kids have drlnking parties and leave behind a lot of beer con1,t: be aald. "'Ibe next morning you might nnd three or lour people out there going alt.er the cana. You've got to move (Ht.•• 11IE JOB HAS ADDED BENBFI lS roa Williams. who said bis doctor approva of I.be exe:rcl:H he aeu ID hts junlt-lrunt1n.IJ1unta and added • .. My Job helps clean up t.he environme11t. that'& for 1ure." -