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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1978-01-12 - Orange Coast Pilot7 to rm ew • ItS orth" Texan Kills Mugger; 'It Was Them o _r _ lffe' THURSDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY 12, 1978 VOL. 71, NO. 11,. HCTI0..1, a PAOal ,.- ' • • • • 4 f Coslllonauts 'Testing' in Space ' Mon Charged Repeat Rape Angers Valley By ARTIIUR R. VINSEL c,. :.-r. D.ily ,. .... Steff A s uspicious neighbor who noticed a friend 's condominium door ajar called Fountain Valley police late Wednesday, leading to capture of a knife-wielding rape and burglary suspect cow- ering ma bathroom. Frank M. Johnson, 19, of Garden Grove -currently fac· ing trial on similar charges filed two months ago -was captured without incident and disarmed of a Buck knife. Johnson was booked into Orange County Jail on charges or forcible rape, sex perversion and burglary stemming from the latest incident in the same small condominium complex where the earlier incident OC· curred. His alleged victim, 29, was ex- amined and treated at Fountain Valley Community Hospital but not admitted for any other in· Juries, pohce said. Her 9-year-old son who was asleep in the home during the In· truder's presence, was n9t harmed. Police said today they are ex· ploring the possibility, but strongly doubt the same knife· wielding burglar was involved in a Tuesday night raid that ter- rorized a Greenbrook Estates family. The intruder in that incl<terit elsewhere in the city threatened to slit a 5-year-old girl's throat, act.er awakeninic her sleeping mother and then loot1n1 the residence of $3,900 in valuables. Investigators said there was ho sexual offense or overture to &Aimrded Repayment the terrified woman, whose husband slept through most of th<> -:-rdeal. In the latest assault, police watch commander Lt. Bob McClain said today that resi- dents of the homes near Slater A venue and Euclid St.reel are in· furiated by the alleged repeat crime. "They're really up in arms," he noted. He said Officer Pat Coleman, the department's liaison officer assigned to duty at West Orange County J udicial District Court, was checking i n to circumstances of Johnson's re- cent freedom today. · The suspect bad been held in lieu of $15,000 bail following his arrest as a suspect in the earlier break-in and sexual assault in· · volving another woman at the north city condominium com· pl ex. J obnson was bound over to Orange County Superior Court to face trial following a municipal (See SUSPECT, Page AZ) . Fmling Italian Govenunent Concerns U.S. I Drawing Battle Line 133 .Days In Orbit Sandbags stretched across Culver Drive; like armament emplacements, are de- fense fortifications erected by Irvine Com· pany to protect Culverdale homes in Irvine from possible rainstorm flooding. Oefl'rl'ii.. ,._. 1ty llklMN llMINr Culver Drive has been closed to traffic since first damaging rainstorm struck Jan. 3. Irvine Company s pokesman said the sandbags will remain in place until there is no further threat of rain. 'Pl~lced Wrong Guy' Ex-deputy Kills New York Mugger an attache case. Norton, who stands five feel, 10 inches and weiabs 1'10 pounds, sajd he knocked the knlle from the armed man and fouabt with. both of them, batWn1 hls way into the b e d room where, sprawled across t he bed, be managed to 1et bis .38-callber pistol out at bis bnelcaae. "One IU1 was tryb;lt to choke me and J wu just about k.eeping t be other at b ay wh e n t man aged to 1et the a un," No.rti>n ea1d. "l aquee1ed oU one (See HOOD, P11e A2> 7JllEF SPOKrS Slf'EKI' Tl101.'Ht Battered North Gets Another mu8tery Storm By The Associated Press Yet another in the long pro- c es s I on of rainy, blustery Pacific storms blew into Northern California today as the Federal-Sta~ River Forecast Center warned of possible flood- ing along theSacramento-JUver. A special advisory iasued at dawn today cautioned of poesi· ble Oooding Saturday at Fre. mont Weir, north of Sacramento w h ere the Feather and Sacramento rivers merge. The 6 a.m. stage al that point today was 29.9 feet. Conditions Saturday were expected to take the level up to 33.5 leet, with flood at.age 40.8 feet. LJabt rain fell on many ~­ trlcu of the top ball of the a(ate today and precipitation was ex· pected to Increase t.ontabt. It was accompanied by wincla aust· tn1 to 30 miles an hour ln the band across the San Francisco B~ area and mcreastn1 to ple fol'ce jn the northwestern part of the•ta~ Gale warninp and small craft advbories fol" winds up to '5 mph were boiated from Point Conception north lnc reaain1 toward the north. Seu lo U,. t>otnt ~o-POint Arena area were ~ to run up to 12 ftoC For Pair MOSCOW CAP) -Four Soviet - cosmonaut! carried out a full and varied proeram of scientific and technical experiments aboard an orbiting space lab to- day after the first linkup of three spaceships in history, Tass re. ported. The Soviet news agency said the four-man experiments would continue for five days, then the cosmonauts who arrived aboard the space station Wednesday would return to earth with mail from their comrades and scien· tific materials. It was not known bow long the other cosmonauts would stay aloft. They have been in space 33 days, and Western space experts in Moscow said now that their supplies have been replen· ished, they might try to break the Soviet endurance record oC 61 days in space or the U.S. recordof84davs. Tass said the work day for the. four men began at 8 a.m. "The program of the day in· eludes medical and biological research, technical experi· ments, preventive inspection and checkups of individual on· board systems or the station and the spaceships, movie and still photography ~d television ~ portages, "Tass said. The report said the equipment aboard the •·space complex'' was functioning normally, condi• tions close to those on earth were being maintained, and "the cosmonauts are feeling well ." The linkup occurred Wednes· day when the two-man Soyu ZT capsule docked with the Salyut 6 lab, where two cosmonauts sent up a month ago aboard Soyuz Z6 awaited them. Coast · We ather Considerable cloudiness tonight with 10 percent chance of rain tonight and 30 percent chance Friday. Lows toniabt 50 to 55. Hlabs Friday 60 t.o 65. INSIDE TOD~ Y Theil call Gail W•bt> 'Mrs. Skateboard'. At U w took up the tpOrt '° w could get tome um:Uc ~ r«Oi>ft'· . mo from o moeocrou acci· ct.nt. FfGfuring, P• Cl. ••• Jl M Y-. .... Al• ........... .,.. ....... C4 --~ .. oe • L.~..... M ...... =,,-......... cw C.Hftnll• AJ .......... OWlft.. .,.,. E' ~ .... u ~· ... ~·-"""' C..._.. DI Pit----AM._.....,.__ ............ M T........_ ~c~I=: .......... " .......... AU 0 I MI a.I .. •• M ... .. • ~ OAIL V PILOT S Explosioll Victiill Sllccumbs Gregory R. Kish of Garden Grove died Wednesday as u re· suit of bums sUlfered Dec. 17 whe n a n a llege d i llega l b a throom drug factor y in Orange exploded and set the h ouse afire, according to a cor· oner's report. Kish, 24, was the second vie· tim claim(..'<i by last month 's ex· plos1on and r1re al 262 N. Orange Sl , Orange Killed outri&hl by the blast and ensuing inferno was Steven Mark Paragon, 26, of Tustin. Kish, however, lingered on the threshold of death in the bum center at UCI Medical Center until 12:30 p.m. Wednesday. ll1s death doubles the trGuble or t wo per sons accused of operating the illegal bathroom dru g factory that a llegedly specialized in the m anufacture or the drug commonly known as PCP, or angel dust. C h a rged las t month with hom icide as well as drug of· fenses related to .the alleged Oper ation or the factory Wt•re the two residents of the stl -faled house, George and Mary Stroud, both 30. Now, pohC'c said, anoUi er homicide charge 1s expected to be lod ged against J.he Slrouds. T h ey both t•scaped inJu ry ~when they dashl•d from the burning frame house moments after the <:xplos1on that has now caused two d<.•aths It \\as shortly afkr the fire (•auscd an est1rnat<'d S20.000 worth of damai:c to the· Strouds' rPntcrl hom1• that inv<•sllgators n·cuvt·rc·d the rc•mnants or ap· µaralus hcltt•v<:d used m the !lrug manufacturing operation. f 'r o m PogP ,\I SUS PECT ... ('ourt preliminary hearing for pn·s<>ntatton of evidence in the t·arlicr t•asc Pat rolmt·n Jeff Nichols and .John Qumz10 captured the sus· pet"t a fter being dispatched about 11 pm W1:dncsday, after lhC' latest v1ct1m 's neighbor noticed her door open and lit•1·ame worned Rl·call1ng the previous hurglary and rape, s he -tclephon<>d police. "It is excellent that when she saw something suspicious she reported it," LL McClain noted. Officers Nichols and Quinz10 were met at the front door by the v1ct1m. a divorcee, whom they said \lo as dearly distraught Jnd t h<.•y knew something \loas wrong. Johnson was captured m the hathroom at gunpoint within mo· men ts. Investigators said today Foun· tain Vallcv officers Involved In the susiwct 's previous arrest on rnpe and burglary charges re· ce1ved their subpoenas to testify against hi m in court only a few days ago as a result of the earlier case. The intruder in Wednesday n1J;ht's episode broke in through the side bathroom window and had apparently left the sliding patio door open as a potential ., escape route. ~·A Poe tic •• f t w Injustice LOS ANGEL ES (AP ) -A 6· foot·6 stranger poked a revolver in David Carrow 's side and re· lievcd him o{ his valuables, then ran off. After 10 steps, ·he r an back to the 18·year·old s tudent and handed him a card that read. "A little something just fo r you, and inside a big wish. too." T hen, he slugged him in the eye and ran off again. The greeting card was signed w ith the wish : "Happiness always." OR ANOE COAST s DAILY PILOT ·----- Puddle .Jumper Joe Shed rides precariously across a huge puddle of rain water al n Palm Springs trailer park. Heavy rains in the desert wash!!d oul :-.ome roads and a nearby golf course. Citr ·Stolen in FV Robbery Recovered ,\ rare. cherry-red 1963 Studebaker Avants sport coupe ~tol<>n 1n a S3.000 armed robbery al a t'ountam Valley insurance agent's home Tuesday night was recovered Wednesday, less than 24 hours later. lnvcsugators said the sleek, powerful mach\n<> was dis· co v<>red abandoned a t Uriarwood Street and La Linda Avenue, Fountain Valley, un· stripped and undamaged T h e prized ('Ol l cc l o r 's automobile owned by insurance agent Richard Delmar was U!>Cd to haul away assorted loot in · eluding a virlcotape dcv1c<: and stereo sound system after the residential break·in and holdup. Police Depar tment watch commander Lt. Bob McClain :-aid today had il never been re· ('overcd, the sports car would have represented a $6,000 to $8,000 additional loss. Investigators said the ski· masked bandit awakened M rs. Dian a Delmar in the couple's bedroom about 11 p.m , holding a knife to the throat or ter n f1ed Patrscrn Delm ar. 5. who wa!> dragged from her bed. The bandit then forced Mrs. Delmar to accompany him as he ransacked the house, selecting costly possessions. She and her husband were ul· t1 ma tely forced to kneel in a bizar re attitude of Moslem-like pr ayer, crouching on their knees with noses pressed to the carpet while the intruder escaped. F rom. Page A l ITALY .•. the Christian Democrats, the Communists. the Socialists and three smaller parties. The Christian Democrats out· polled the Communists by only 3 percent in 1976 and have gov· erned since with the tacit sup· port of the Communists and four other parties. T he Communists, Socialists and Republicans have been de· mandin& a new eovernment that would include the Communists. But Wednesday, Chris tian Democrat leaders restated their firm oppos ition to Inclusion of Communist ministers in the gov· ernment. The Roman Catholic Church· backed Christian Democra ts have ruled Italy alone or in coalition since 1945. 3 Sail Out of Vietnam BANGJWK, Thailand (AP) - Three Americans captured with their yacht three months ago by the Vietnamese were a llowed to sail out of Vietnamese waters to· day, Hanoi's official news agen· cy said. Th e trlo and t he ir b o at originally were reported set free J an. 3 at t.he Vietnamese port of Vung 'I'au, but the Vietnamese later announced that s tormy seas kept them in port. T he three are Cornelia Dellen· baugh of Vero Beach, F la ., Charles Affel of Ph1 ll)delphia a nd Leland Dicke rm an of Flagst aff, Ant. The 35·foot yacht. the Bnlhg, ls owned by Miss Dellenbaugh. It was not known immecHately where the Bn lllg was sailing to· day. When they were released l ast week. a U.S. E mbassy spokesman in Singapore s aid they would be heading for that Southeast Asian port and that it would take them about a week to get the re. Miss Dellenba ugh and her companions were on their way to Borneo from Thailand, where s he had been in \he Peace Corps. for 3112 years, when the yacht was seized off the south coast of Vietna m on Oct. 12. The Viet· namese said the Ame r icans were suspected of violating Viet· namesc tcs::ritorial waters and or trafficking m d rugs After numerous State Depart· ment inquiries, Hanoi agreed at the U S . V1etnamc!>e talks 1n Pans lo release the trio T erroris ts Aide d '? WASHI NGTON CA P ) -Some of the terronst training in Libya a n d Lebanon is indir ectly fin a n eed by Hussia, former Secretary of State Henry A. Ki ssinger says. !Its comment 1s the fi rst firm suggestion by a well-known Western figure that the terrorists have Soviet !inane· ing D•ilY 1'1191 SUit l'l>ol• Out for a Spin J eremy Peterson, :J, needed a little help from friend Rick-Kelly to handle this old·fash1oned two-wheeler dur· in g an outing Wednesday on the Huntington Beach Pier. Jeremy had to admit it was a bit different than the three·wheclt•r he usually rides. HOOD KILLE D ... shot·· The bullet struck Edward Campbell, 37 . 1n the chest, police said. He died about three hours laler m St. Clare·., I losp1tal Norton 1s licensed to carry lht• gun m Texas, but not in New York, pollce said. lie agreed to appear voluntarily today before a g r and jury lo determ i ne whether he will have to face weapon posses:;1on chargt:s Police Lt Jam<.'s Hoberts praised the Texan·s actions "lie was attacked a nd he de fended tumself. which he had every right to do. Most pcoplt• would h ave panicked." !>aid Robl•rts · 'I hl• most he could be l'haq.:e<I "'1lh 1s a misdemeanor for lacking a license here, and "'l' don t think that's m the 10 ll'rcsts of JU.'it1c<: " "l:o1lon. now secuntv chief for Sanger llarns Fcdera.ted Slores in Dallas, was here for t he American Retailers Association convention The mugging attempt was the latest of an outbreak of trouble .11 1 IH' luxury Hilton sn the ltockcfcller Center area. A vis-. 1t1ng Hratihan engineer was murdered 1n his room there Nov. :.!IL a nd t he h ote l h as ex· µcrit•n('c•d a rash of fires. ------ Grove Man Arrest e d in Vegas Slaying Communists and other leftists have complained recently of prospects or Am e rican in· terfe rence in Italy's political situation. They cite in particular the recall of Am erican Am· bassador Richard Garner to Washington for consultations. Money Back Direct from RCA Save Ener9y LAS VE GAS CAP ) -A Garden Grove man accused or shooting a bridegroom during an alleged 36-hour crime spree has been indicted on a variety of charges. ranging from murder to grand larceny. , The Clark County grand jury returned the ind i ctm e nts Wednesday against Jesse Bishop, 44. in the courtroom of District Judge J im Brennan. R1shop was indicted on one count or murder, one count of at- tempted murder . three counts of robbery, two counL-; of kidnap· ping, one count of attempted kid· napping and one count or grand · larceny, court officials said . T h e brid egr oom , David Ballard, 22, of Baltimore , Md., was fatally shot al the El MorOC· co Ca sino Dec. 20. Ballard and his wife, Katherine, were ln the casino drinking when a gunman tried to rob a c hange girl. ' Ballatd and a floor man were shot as they tried to halt the rob- bery. Pot Seized; Four Arrested SAN ARDO (AP) -Four men have been arrested in connec· lion with the seizure of 600 to 800 pounds of high.grade South American or Central American m ar ijuana worth an estimated $500,000, authorities say. San Luis O b ispo County Sheriff's Capt. Anthony Wood said Wed nesd ay's arrests culminated a three·month in- vestigation. He identified those arrested ne ar San Ardo as John Scott Wyatt, 30, of Bakers field; Den· nls Flnnessey , 30, of Aspen. Colo., and Scott L. Howard, 27, or Birmingham, Ala. Richard M. D o wle rane, 21, of Arroyo G rande was arres ted in Bake rsfield. Deep Sleeper Audierree Waits; Mehta Naps LONDON (AP)-All the seats' were soid. The all- s t ar cast was waiting In the wtnaa. But Zubin Mehta, conductor of Strauss' colorful operetta "Di~ Fledermaus," wasn't there. The curtain dldn 't rlse and while the audience be came a little jittery, the staff of ttie Cov~nt Garden opera hou~e worried. There wu no answer to Mehta's telephone in bls London apartment. . Arter the house manager explained the delay, alert operagoera spotted Placido Domlnao, a tenor and a conductor in the audience. But just then, a 1leepy Mehta. lonttirne conduc- tor of the Los Angeles Philharmonic, answered h1a phone -awakened while dozln1 aft.B reheanal earlier in the day. He made lt to Covent Gardin in abOut 15 minutes and on went the sbOw. Wedneiday, a spokeswoman for th• opera house 11Jd, "He was mortifled -lt had never hap.,.ned to h1m before. lle1d slept through evU)'tblD1 ... RCA ColorTrak 19" a .• ,1,,..,~, wlfft Extended Life Chassis Save Dollars wiHt Dir ect Dollars from RCA RCA 19" c119Cp1a1 ColorTrak with new XtendedLife chassis and electronic tunin9 Gethng the color nqht 1c. wh:it ColorTrak 1!> all abOut It'> RCA s most act11ancoo mo!.t automatic TV. And now il bronc! nl'!w cnass1s makes 11 belier than ever. 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Stoek VOL. 71, NO. 12, 4 SECTIONS, 42 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1978 C TEN CENTS Italy in Turmoil Carter Accuses SoVieis--·-~.-Commuiiist Government Feared - WASlUNGTON (AP) -Presi· dent Carter accused the Soviet Union today of sending "some men" as well as large shipments of arms to Ethiopia in Its clash with Somalia. The president did not say whether the Russia n s in Ethiopia were te<'hnicians military advisers or troops. He reaffirmed, at the same time, that Cubans also were involved in. thew ar over the Ogaden region. . "We have taken a position concemine Africa that we would use our influence to bnng about peace without shipping arms to. the disputing parties and without lnJecting ourselves into disputes. that can be best resolved by Africans,'' Carter said. "The SovieL'l have done just the opposite," he said and urged the Russians to join with the United States in supporting im- mediate negotiations to end the d11ipute Carter also predicted that Congress will approve a national energy program early in this coming !lession "of which we ~an be proud." At a nationally televised news eonference. the president said 1>art of the program will be a ~ompromise on natural ~as i1rlces. CRelatedstory,A7) Dollar Down Again A complicated array of telephone equipment is used by currency dealers in Frankfurt, West Germany as they contact international money markets around the world for ~ollar trading. The dollar was reported down today against German marks. 1Evel Begs for Freedom I . Daredevil Pleads With LA Parole Board LOS ANGELES (AP) -Stunt man Eve.1 Knievel, wearing a haggy ja.iJ uniform, fought back l<'ars aa he pleaded with a p.irole board today to release l11m from custody. , "I'm asking you to help me," l\nievel said. "You could parole me lhll> mrnute 1r you believe in lne" He said he had never tried to ~scape from his jail work-. qurlough program and had re- J.X>rted ln late because of a series ~r problems. In a long, rambling dlscoune, Knievel said he had been upset by a television report a bout his '-ctivitles, and by media depk- ~ions of such figures as Anita nryant, Los Angeles Police Chief td Davis and President Carter's J)lother, Lillian. Knievel, who pleaded guilty to ftS!aulting his former manager Wllh a baseball bat las t Sep- tember, said he's now sorry he did it. "I wish I hadn't've done it. I realize it ls against lhe law," he , s aid Initially, he had said be was not sorry. Despite reports he had thought 0( going to Cuba instead of back to jail Friday, Knievel also said: ''There was no escape attempt, nor any th:inklnl of an escape. You must understand thaL" He aaid that Friday night, when he was reported overdue •t the jail, he bad actually 'topped by and dropped off a let- t;.er saying he would not be re- portin~ in on time. He said be wanted to find a friend ot his wife's to notify her l}lat be wasn't out with another woman, as a television newscast S~dicated. He aaid be spoke by phone coat with hi.a probation officer. .. l felt society was against me. 1 he press had treated me wrong, and I didn't care for this damn count~ ... Knievel said. "The press had put pressure on a lot of people -a guy like Elvis Presley. wbo finally took his life with drugs." However, Knievel said he finally returned to jail voluntari- ly, had broken no rules and was now asking to be Feleased to avoid bankruptcy. He lndicated that he owes hun- dreds or thousands of dotlara in payments on his home, vehicles and other possessions. "The IRS is breathing down my back," he said. "l wasn't born rich.'' He added: "I'm 39 years old and there·s no future for me in <See f!VEL. Pa'e %) Trustees Protest Fairgrounds EIR Coast Community College Dis- trict trustees said Wednesday they aren't satis fied with the en- vironmental impact report on the proposed Orange County Fairgrounds expansion on va- cant land across from Orange Coast College In Costa Mesa. Trustees unanimously ap- proved a resolution saying the report does not adequately con- sider the problems that would be caused by commercial ac- tivities, traffic and noise. District spokesman Kevin Moloney said the resolution will besenttotbe Fair Board, which is expected to laJce action on the en- vironJ11ental impact report Jan. 19. Name Sought For Mesa's Water Unit ' The Coast College resolution maintains that the fast-food shop planned for the fairgrounds' northwest, comer, near OCC, would drain away revenue Crom campus services that support student activities, Moloney said. In addition, an increase &n traffic on Fairview Road and other streets was not adequately addressc?d in the ElR, the res· olution maintalns. And, Moloney said, trustees fear that noise from amplified outdoor concerts could interfere with performances al the col- lege •s auditorium and music building, which are on the part of the campus closest to the fair· grounds. Clint Hoose, president of the Fair Board, said today he bas not yet seen a copy of the resolu· lion and so could not comment on its assertions. However, he said he believes there is some confusion about the purpose of an EIR. "An environmental impact re- port has to do with Issues raised concerning the environmeftt," Hoose said. "I don't know bow you can classify concerns about funds for .tudent acU.Wes u-an environmental issue." He said any possible delay in accepting the report will depend on the .exact content of the trusteel' resolution. A Poetic l~tice ROl\!E (AP) -Premier Giulio Andreottl's Christian Democrat government was re· ported ready today to resign n ext week, increasine the possibility of Communist entiy into power in this NATO coun- tr,Y. Communists and others de· cided today to deprive Christian Democrats of crucial support. In Parliament. The country has been tom by extremist violence of both right and left. Giorgio Napolilano, a top Communist leader. left a meet- ing of the six major parties and labor leaders and spoke of ''the Amel FirDI To Present· New Plans By MICHAEL PASKEVJCB OI ... o.lly ,. ... SUH Arnel Development Company officials will present a new com- promise proposal tonight that could mean the elimination of 536 apartments on 46 acres it plans to develop in north Costa Mesa. "The residents or north Costa Mesa have shown a strong in, teresl m a concept to eliminate apartments in exchange for a well-planned professional office complex," Amel partner Harry Rinker said today. However, he admtlted to being hesitant to draw any conclusions reaardin& lhe coatroveny which has led to rnone initiative oo the March 7 municipal election. Likewise, spokesmen for the homeowners are reluctant to say if a compromise co~ld be reached this late in the game. Tonight's public meeting -the second between the homeowners and three developers since the initiative was placed on lhe .ballot-will begin at 7 p.m. at the Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce, 2960 Harbor Boulevard. Rinker said Amel will present a map ouWning the professional office complex that would replace the apartments. Arnel ap- parently is prepared to offer addi-. tional landscapine and setbacks, plus a double row of houses along South Coast Drive. Arnel's plans are at the center of the ongoing controversy over 68.3 undeveloped acres near Bear Street and the Corona del Mar Freeway. Approval of the homeowner's initiative would prevent anything but single-family homes on Amel's parcel and two smaller sites planned for de- velopment by Henry Segerst..ron and Henry Roberts. All three developers have been (See ARNEL. Pa1e AZ) Homeowners Meet The Mesa-West Homeowners Association Will hold a eeneral meetin« Mooda.v at 7 p.m. at Rea Middle School, 601 Hamilton St., Cost.a Mesa. All ·area resi· dents are invited to attend. imminent resignation of the gov- ernment." • The United States is extreme- ly concerned about inclusion of Communists in the Italian gov- ernment. Italy has the strongest Communist Party in Western Europe, although it follows the trend toward independent Eurocommunism rather than strict adherence to Moscow. Other participants said the meeting left no doubt Andreotti would resign after a formal en- counter with Parliament representatives of the six parties that have supported bis government for 17 month~. The participants included. officials or the Christian Democrats, the Commwll.sts, the Sociallsts and three smaller parties. The Christian Democrats out polled the Communists by only 3 percent In 1978 and have gov- erned since with the tacit sup- port of the Communists and four other _parties. The Communists, Socialists and Republicans have been de- manding a new government that would include the Communists. But Wednesday, Christian Democrat leaders restated their firm opposition to inclusion of (See ITALY. Pace AZ> Deep Sleeper Audience Waits; Mehta Naps LONDON (AP)-All the seats· were sol.d. The all- star cast was waiting in the wings. But Zubin Mehta, conductor of Strauss' colorful operetta "Die Fledermaus," wasn't there. The curtain didn't rise and while the audience became a little jittery, the staff of the Covent Garden opera house worried. There was no answer to M ehta's telephone in his London apartment. · After the house manager explained the delay. alert operagoers spotted Placido Domingo, a tenor and a conductor in the audience. But just then, a sleepy Mehta, longtime conduc- tor of the Los Angeles Philharmonic, answered his phone -awakened while dozing after a rehearsal earlier in the day. He made it to Covent Garden in about 15 minutes and on went the show. Wednesday, a spokeswoman for the opera house said, "He was mortified -it had never ha(?pened to h.im before. He'd slept through everything." College Board Says Let 'Sunshine' In Coast Community College Dis- trict trustees reacted warmly Wednesday night lo a request by the California Sunshine pro- fessional soccer team to make LeBard Stadium al Orange Coast College its home field. However, trustees want to ·make sure the team can guarantee rental fees for the 7 ,500-seat stadium. Further meetings with American Soccer League (ASL) officials are planned before the matter comes. back before the college board March8. If the proposal is approved, the team would move from San- ta Ana and open its season In Costa Mesa in early April. The team wants to secure about 15 Saturday nights at OCC during its summer season which ends in mid-August, according to team spokesman Bob Everakes. He told trustees Wednesday night that the team would find a separate facility for practice in order to minimize any effects on summer athletic pro1rams at the college. · Commissioners for the American Youth Soccer Organization (A YSO) are sup- portine the ~Ian, saying that the ASL has a good record of work- ing with youth soccer programs and would benefit the com-munity. The Sunshine, part of the 12- team ASL, speht last season at the city stadium in Santa Ana and drew about 2,000 Cans per game. The league has bad its flnan- ci a I problems. The Santa Barbara team folded mid-season last year. However. ASL of- (See SOCCER, Pace Z) Jazt Concert Set At Estancia High Jazz, rock, blues and swing will be on Estancia Hieh School's music menu next Wednesday at a 7:30 p.m. concert by the school's jazz ensemble. Ticket's are $1, available at the school's Forum the night of the concert. Proceeds will help fund the ensemble's March trip to the Reno Jazz festival. Pana~a •• the Ballot Westminster Council PuttJ l11Ue to Peop'le Westminster residents will vote on an is· sue in the March city elections that may not appear on any other ballot in the nation. Along with voting on two new City Coun· ell members arid street sweeping operations. the people will be asked how they reel about the Panama Canal issue.· CITY COUNCIL members voted unan· imously to put the canal issue before \toters on the March 7 ~lectlons at the urging of American Legion representatives. FRY CONTENDED today that the Panamanians were given a chance to vote on the issue and that the American people should be accorded the same privilege. He said that it would be a "ripoff" to give up the canal. "It was bought by the American people in ingenuity and blood," he said. uwe created a nation in the process.'' City Administrator Carl Berry said that the ballot. quostion was "somewhat unusual" and that it ventured somewhat far afield from typical local issues. The tssue will be presented as PropGSi· tlon B. Proposition A will take up tbe policy HE SAID THAT the canal meature would of giving tlckats to people who pari on city not. be binding but that it i.s designed to serve streets ott street 1w~plrig days. , as a straw vote t.O show how people feel. 1 • Berry ald the ballot meaaure was adopt- ed at the last intilute but that lt sUll mee~ the deadline for the el9Ctlon . . WJth or Without Westmlri.iter's okay, the U .~. Senate is scheduled to tilke up the canal issuo late ne:1tt month. . RaU!icatJon of the treat~ wUl requtr6 two·UMrds m~ority approval of the Senate . ...... . ,._ \' / DAIL V Pll.OT Delly , .... "'" -Fills Po•t Karl Kemp, 38, has been ap- pointed assistant general manager of the Costa Mesa County Water District. The S27 ,OQO.a-year post has been vacant for nearly five y~ars. . Thur.o.ar. J&l\U!rf 12 llHIS S,,stron-D Mesa Firm· Set \ t. • 1 hi Stock Trafle · Special to the DaU1 Pilot CONCORD -Systron-Donner Co rp. and Leeds " Northrup Co. today announced .,reement in principle bas been reached wherein Leeds & Northrup would acquire Systron-Donner in an exchange of stock valued. at about $21 million. Terms of the agreement call for the exchange of one share of Leeds & Northrup common !\tock for two shares of Systron· Donner Common. Systron· Donner has 1,692,000 shares out· l>landing. The agreement is subject to approval by the shareholders or both companies. continue as an operatine unit of L&N under the management oi 1ts president, George P . Ward. Lee ds & Northrup, wbieb closed at tu~ a share on the NYSE on Wednesd•y, is a worldwide manufacturer of el~ tronlc instrumentation and proc· ess control equipment and systems. The company employs 5,000 .• In its most recent fiscal year (eodeJI May 29) the c:om.. p any ~rted record earninp of $5.8 million, or Sl.70 a share, on shipments of $162 million. Leeds & Northrup is a major supplier of Instruments and con- trol systems for electric utilities, and the metals, chemical. petroleum, cement, ela.ss and minerals processing industries. Dra.,IRg tile B•Ule £fa~ t O•llY,.._,._...,tllk ....... ~ . . , Front Page Al SOCCER ••• Duncan Electronics, Inc., Joe a ted at 2865 FairvieY' Road, Costa Mesa. is a sublidiarY of Systron-Dooner. Systron-Doooer, a manufac- turer of electronic test and measurement instrumentation and transducers and flight con· trol systems, e arned $1.5 million, or 92 cents a share, on sales of $55.5 million in its year ended July 31. Systroo-Doooer's instruments and transducers are widely used in communications, s pace, military and commercial avia- tion, and energy and envirol'\• mental control applications. Sandbags stretched across Culver Drive. hkc armament emplacements, are de- fense fortifications erected by lrYine Com· pany to protect Culverdale homes in lrvine from possible rainstorm flooding. CUiver Drive bas been closed to traffic since first damaging rainstorm struck Jan. 3. Irvine Company spokesman said the sandbags will remain in place until there is no further threat of rain. ficials plan to start a· new team in the Torrance area and to ex- pand the number or teams in California this year. The ASL philosophy is based on integrating teams with the community as compared with the more traditional pro· fessional franchise approach of the North American Soccer League, ASL officials noted. Although Coast trustees react· e d favorably to the soccer league's proposal, they &aid the league must be prepared to bid against any competJlors seekln& Saturday evenings at OCC's stadium. The North American Soccer League will move a new team into the <.1reu this year but games will be played at /\n;1he1m StadJum. Wednesday m ght's meeting ""t the s~age for a more in·depth prt>M•nlat1on by ASL offtcials at the <11strict's March 8 meeting. /\ fi n a l dec 1s 1on on the Sunshine's request is expected • 1t that time. TONIG!'J OCC LECTUJtE -•+J'ildd.le Essence, The Second ldentity Crisis," FincArtsll9, 7:30p.m. 7:30 pm. "A DOLL'S HOUSE" -South Coast Repertory Theater, Tuesday-Sunday through Feb. 19.8p.m. FRIDAY I JAN. 13 OCC PLANETARIUM -"The Loneliness Factor," 7:30 and 9 p.m. Saturday, 7:30 p.m. TWO ONE·ACT OPERAS ••The Telephone," and "Help! Help! The Globolinks," by Menotti. OCC Five Penny Opera Company, 8 p.m. OCC LECTURES -"Pre· Retirement Planning," Science Lecture 2, 7:30 p.m . "Wilderness World," Science Hall, 7:30 p.m. ·•world War II," Fine Arla ll6, 7 p.m. "Astooomy, Mao and His Universe," Science Lecture 1, f>:JO p.m. "Television," Fine .\rts 119, 7:30 p.m. 11HEF SPOKIS ! •••. SWEET TOOTH.? T h e company has 1,800 employees and is headquartered. in Concord. Systron-Dooner will Front Page Al EVEL ••• this daredevil business. All the things I risked my life for are going to be taken away from me." Knievel appeared pale and distraught as he sat in a small folding chair before the three members of the county Parole Board in a tiny bearing room at the County Jail. . Before he spoke, a priest, a prosecutor and a lawyer from his home town or Butte, Mont.. spoke in his behalf . The Los Angeles County prosecutor handling the case spoke in opposition to Knievel's .... release. The board made no immediate decision, but the board chairman, s h e riff's Capt. William Poggione, told Knievel the board was not assuming he had escaped and would evaluate. all facts before making a de- cision. The parole hearing came as District Attorney John Van de Kamp sought to have Knievel's st:;nlence ror assauJt lengthened, not shortened. An additional hearing, before Superior Court Judge Edward Rareedie, was scheduled on Van de Kamp's re. questnexlTuesday. Van de Kamp c0mplained that Knievel violated terms or his probation by showing up late Friday. Knievel's furloughs have since been canceled. FroaPageAI ARNEL ••• attempting to reverse communi- ty opposition to their planned de- velopments. By offering sufficient com· promises, developers are hopin& to get homeowners to urge a . "no" vote on the initiative they generated. Any changes in Amel's plans would have to go back to the city for consideration. Neither Robert's nor Segerstrom's de- velopment plans have 1one before city officials. Carpenter Knew of FBI Probe By JOANNE llEYNOLDS Of tlle Delly P'll9t St.n State Sen. Dennis Carpenter said today he bas known about. an FBI probe of the s tate legislature and its lobbyists for more than a year and that be and leaders from both parties will be pressin& the federal in· vestigators to complete their lengthy probe. (See relatet.1 story, Page AS.) The investigation came to light this week when As· semblyman Louis Papan <D· Daly City) announced that he and Carpenter (R·Newporl Beach) bad been consulted by agents last spring . Both men are former FBI agents. Carpenter said the probe was apparenlly motivated by a variety of testimOQY about al· leged corrupt political practices that turned up in a series of state and federal grand jury in- dictments. He said that wben be and * * * FBI Probing One Senator, 3 Ex-solons SACRAMENTO (AP) -Sen. Ralph Dills, R-Gardena, and three former state senators in· eluding James Whetmore of La Habra are being investigated by the FBI in a possible vote· buying .scheme, a published re- port said today. Quoting unnamed informed sources, the San Francisco Ex· aminer reported the FBI ls in· vestigatina the ,POlitical ac- tivities of Dills and former senators Randolph Collier, 1).. Yreka. James Wedwortb, D-Los Angeles, and James Wbetmore, R·La HabrL All denied WfODI· doing. The Esaminer reported Wednesday that FBI a&eDts were in the midst of an in: vestigatioo of six current or former legislators and at least· one lobbyist. The newspaper said Wednesday that one of those being probed was Sen. Alfred Song, D·Monterey Park. P a pan first heard of the in-- vestigatiao they were "fudnat· ed because, when we were agents, it was absob.-ely forbid- den to go near a politician's of. fice." Carpenter said be and the BQ Area assemblyman invited the agents to an informal meeting during which they acquainted probers with the inner workings of the Legislature. '· W c offered to provide any further assistance tbey mJght need and that's lbe last we've heard from them," be added. But Carpenter said he has become disturbed by the lenath of the investigation and the cleud of suspicion it h.a.s put over the Lqblature. Be said leaden from both parties will meet DU\ week to draft an informal resolutlan &U· inl the FBI to brln& the ln-ftStllaiiOD 0 toa.bi.ad. n .• Carpenter, an attorney, said the investigation appears to be very broad. encompessin& not only the Legislature and its lob- byists. but local governments and people aeaeral.ly outside the legislati""' process. He said he beUeYeS it will be difficult for the ·~ts to come t.p with hard evidence of rorrup- tion, usable in prosecution of a court case. The probe, apparently con· ducted by a \.ask force of agents from the FBI's Los Angeles of. fice, appears to center oo lob- byist Donald Kent. Brown, who spells his name with an upper caseO. BrOwn. '5, repruents the late Howard HU&hes Summa Corp., Hughes Airwest, Dow Chemical and Sabio Transportation Com-pany. Carpenter described Brown as very competenL He noted that the lobbyist had been called before lhe Orange Cowity Grand Jury during its probe of Supervisor Ralph Diednch's fund raising practices. Money Back Direct trom RCA Sav.e EfterCJY RCA . ColorTrak 19" a . ...., .. wfftt Extended Life Chassis Save Dollars with Dired Dollars from RCA RC.A 19 .. ......., ColorTrak with new XtendedLife chassis and electronic tuning Oetting the color right is what ColorTrak i$ all about. It's RCA's most advanced. most automatic TV. And now a b<and new chaSS1s makes It better than ever. SAN DIEGO (AP) -Leo Watkins Jr. ts looking for his employer's truck and police may be looking for a thief with a large sweet tooth. Watkins, an employee of • Tropic lee Cream, reported the 1 truck: stolen Wednesday from a Linda Vista parking lot along with $11K> worth of ice cream. F,.._PageAJ ' ITALY ••• Communist ministers in the If/I/• ernment. At the center of the.probe waa lobbyist Donald Kent BrOwn, who spells bis name. with a capital 0. BrOwn is a lobbyist for tbe Howard Huahes linandal emptre, once a 1enercu coa- tributor to Calllornia politicians. "I've no lrnowledge of tills at all," said Whetmore. He said he has not been contacted by FBI agents or any other invesli&Mar. Dtlli said be hull't been q..,. tfooed bJ FBI acenD ell.Mr, aad that he believes the probe is politically inspired. RCA solid val¥ sr ...-XL-100 color TV-09'AN08 COMT c DAILY PILOT JM••.CWWP vu,....•o.-•._. "T.f,r "=::.~ oettt~-t:t:: ... The Roman Catholic Church· backed Christian Democrau. have ruled Italy alone or in coatttion sinee'-1~. Communists and other leftists bav.e complained recenUy of prospects of American in- terference in Italy's pollUcal situation. '1beJ clte in particular the recall of American Am· bassador Richard Garne.r to W~for consultaUons. Woman Slain InVanNuys Collier Mid he bun't beard from ..,_...that .l"B1-aaenta had been asking questions about blm and c:ould think CJf DO l"elllCD for a\lll!h bdereat. Wedwartb. aakl he considered lt •1bllarloua" that the FBI •boulcl .. ~about blm. He a4rW t. ..Cd &e pleaMd to talk to tbe 01 .. if tily'll jull come by. I bawn._, tlM alllbleA ld•• of anytbiD& rve done that deaenedlnv-r.•• PBI aa-&a • the1 were .. vutl1Mlllt :•"po181ble pcUUe~ eomaptiala. •• A..-bl1 sPiPW Leo -~ ....... probe dealt wlth reports of vo..., bu)1nr. •ow better tltmt ev..-with new X tendeclLi.-e c•assls and et.ctronlc tuning OwLew ... s41000 ... ... T...-...v_.oww,....,.1c.1 r RCA XL-100 19" dlagOl'81 Ren 1'11t Stockton Modtt f!W50 2 7 S East 17th St. Costa Mesa ;1 , . ·, .. 1 ' ' I ' t ': 7 Sites .Tabbed For LNG LOS ANGELES {AP) -Seven sites in four counties, including one at Camp Pendleton, have been recommended to the California Coastal Commission for building a controversy- plagued liquefied natural gas· terminal, the first in the state's history. In a staff report submitted Wednesday, 75 other sites were eliminated from consideration. The LNG terminal is being sought by California utilities, who argue that unless new sources of natural gas are found, the state will run short by 1981. The terminal would include a pier for unloading tankers, facilities for converting the s uper-cooled gas back to a vapor and holding tanks. The report r ecommended a re- view of four sites by the com- mission and said further study would be needed on the other three before one or more is added to those under considera· tion. FORMER INMATE WEARS HOOD AT PRISON HEARINQ Arizona Prober• Hear Tafea of lnm•t• Execution• The first four sites are Rat- ties nake Canyon in San Luis Obispo County, four miles south of tbe Pacific Gas & Electric nuclear facility at Diablo Can· yon ; Point Conception in Santa Barbara County, the site favored by the applicant, Western LNG Terminal As· sociates; Deer Canyon in Ven- tura County just north of the Los Angeles County line, and the Camp Pendleton Marine base 10 miles north of Oceanside. Hooded Cons Tell Of Prison Killiuis The other three sites, all locat- ed along an eight-mile stretch of the Santa Barbara Channel west of Goleta, are Tajiguas Canyon, Las Flores Canyon and Las Varas. The report said the com- mission staff anticipated that one or more of the three sites "ould be added to the final list but that further geological studies were needed before such a recommendation could be made. The com mi ss ion h as scheduled a Jan. 18 public hear- ing in Los Angeles on lbree San· ta Barbara sites, spokesman Bill Johnson said. The fl.nal list of possible sites will be adopted at a commission meeting Jan~ 31 after wblcb the locations will be ranked by the agency and sent to the state Public Utilities Commlssloo for the final decision. Pilot Logbook PHOENIX, ArU. (AP) -Ten hooded prisoners have told an Arizona House committee how the "Mexican Mafia" and "Aryan Brt>therhood" gangs ex- ecute inmates who resist their extortion demands. The inmate witnesses, wear· ing hoods to conceal their iden- tities, also testified about how drugs are smuggled into the old State Prison at Florence. Only one of the inmates, George Warnock, a confessed .. hit man" for the Mexican Mafia, allowed use of his real name during an eight-hour hear· ing before the House Govern- ment Operations Committee on Wednesday night. The committee is considering a just-completed study of the strife-tom prison by the House's Task Force on Organized Crime. Eight inmates have died of atab- b Ing s while 15 others were wounded in 11 months. Nine stab· bings occurre d in No· vem ber. No guards have been in· jured in the attacks. In chilling detail, the slender Warnock, In his early 301, described the blood oath of the Mexican Mafia and how its members were recruited. Charting Course Around the Coast By JACKIE BYMAN Of ... o.lly ..... , .... One of my New Year'a resolutions for thia year is to know where I'm goinc. NO MORE ENDING UP on undiscovered tropical blands in Mesa Verde or the Street of the Busted Lantern • in Dana Point. My problem was antiquated maps. I decided a few things bad happened since I got my auto club map package five years afo. Like Irvine. And so emerged with an armload of new maps today and made some in- teresting discoveries. For instance, the Orange Freeway now actually goes to Orange. There is life, wet though it may be. MYMAtt "' at Culver Drive and Barranca Road. There are even some new lalces, permanent u well as temporary. STREET NAMES ABE ONE of the most faaclnatin1 things about maps. Builders tend to realize that nobodY wanta to live on Slug Lane or Oroopy Drive; they pick. pretty names. In lrvtne, for instance, there's now a whole aviary sec- tion: Nlgbthawk. Redhawk, Blacbwan, Sandpiper and WhlaUlng Swan are eome of tbe new stnetl. Of course, Dana Point bu its famous Streets of the Golden, G~ Amber, Crystal and Ete. Lantel'DI. For the mu1Tclover, nunUnaton Beach bas 1trowohtteets11amed Suite, Minuet, Rhapsody, Prelude and Operetta, with Tenor and Fantasia stuck ID there tor 1ood measure. BALBOA ISLAND BAS l~ precious atone 1treeta - Diamond, Ruby, Sapphire and so on, and Corona del Mar · has loog been noted for its nowerin1 J1arauerltes1 ,. Larlrapun and even Orchid.I. A mapmaniac could co on indefl.nltely. Newport IUlJ.1 taket an EDtUth twiat with Port. Cardiff, Bristol, Ram•••te and Chellea. •lllCIGI oUaln. El Toro 1ma~b ~th• 014 Welt wUb ~ Welll Farao, Stai• Coach and £Ql'tQ drl'fel, an4 JOU can J'O(Mt away 1n Lquna Beach'• 'top oft.be World 1.-ction tram Tyrol, Bern And Al»1D• Mreeta. ONE 01' llY l'AVO•ITE lttedt D.._ tll AJ'ftli 1n La~a Beach. My mother, a ceramllt, le ......., IJnt&. • aaut when 1be'• 1D blah 1plrlta w aometlm• ·~ her POta baekwar&: A1v1y1. ' l long to •Salt Acjacbema Street 'n San Juan Cai>iltnno, lf only to leam bow to pronounce it. But t.Mre are somo placu I don't think itd UJc• to villt. I ml1bt cet led astra1 on Bent '1'Wtl 1AM la TmUD, or ..... coo hard on Caebuma Circle Ill 8"8_.Patk, fGrpt my way on M"mory Lan In Sant.a Ana or be too fttnbmie . f« Man!Y Avenue in the nme city. WBA'rl JN A NAMEt A RoM Lane (CO.ta K••> •11. · ~ IM> IW ter t.bao Pniaill ar.et (flriWt• Y.U.1» bat 1'11 Pia, It •al• ~tla a *1ia 8U'bair ~ ·~ewponlMeb) an.r daf. "The oath is blood in-blood oat," said Wamock, who told how he was ordered to kill a man in the prison mess hall before being admitted to the gang. Warnock said the Mafia•s ten- tacles reached outside the prison to extort $200 a month from a Tucson sporting goods store. "I collected the money by mail order because w e threatened to kill a son who was in prison if It wasn't delivered," said Warnock. The hooded witnesses. kept apart from each 9ther, were Jed separately into the packed com- mittee room. All were granted immunity, and Warnock was hustled out of the room quickly before the next witness. Canyon's /rm Complaints Get Local Airing By KATHY CLANCY Of, .. Deify p ......... Residents of rural Sllvetado Canyon and operators of the ca- nyon's is.year-old Alpine Inn have been given unW Feb. 8 to work out what one Orange County s upervisor called ''a good neiihborpolicy." T he s upe rvisor, Ralph Diedrich, said Wednesday he will try to arrange information meetings with inn operators, inn supporters and some surround- 1 n g residents who view the restaurant-bar as a nuisance. fn question is a conditional use permit' that allows the inn to operate on Silverado Canyon Road in the canyon. Malcolm Morrison, one of the residents opposing the inn, told supervisors in a full hearing room Wednesday the problems are noise, as well as public drunkenness and rudeness of some of the establishment's patrons. Particularly annoying, he said, are those who continue to party in the inn's parking lot on weekends after the 2 a.m. clos- ing. Inn proprie tor Phyllis mtcbcock told supervisors she was wllllll.c to do whatever they wanttokeepberinnoperating. She aald she baa tried to keep patron.a from parldnt on resi- dents' property and baa tried to dlscouraee noiay parldns lot parties. In addition, she installed $3,000 worth of insulatlco t..n.stde to keep muslc from dlaturbini neighbors, she said. Russell Robinson, who llv• next door to the lnn, played...- cordlngs of motorcycle nolle, mu.le and other sounds taped from 200 feet away. In addition. Robinson's wife told of obscenities yelled at her family by one woman 1be believed wu an inn patron. u well as another who she 11ld urinated on her family's house. A strlne of other canyon real· dents at Wednesday's hearlq spoke in favor of keeping the restaurant-bar tn operation. Members of the Orange Coun· ty Grand Jury earlier bad forwarded a letter to •uptrvl&orl ura1DI that the bm•a pmn!t be J'ftObCf: J(arora aald tbe7 wtre retPoQC!tna to complaiAta tram 44 c~ realden&a tent to the Jury Jut February. Diedrich, NOllld bJ letter. 1'l am diatw'bed, "but not •W'PriMd. that you have mado your ct. clston Wore th matter 11 beard publlclY.'' "ClearJ.y tho simplat way to t0lve Uie problem ts to eliminate the A lPlno Jnn and 1ubleql.MGtlJ the owner'• llvelltiood;• H wrw. u.m-lliia .,.. lse WooW na._. ____ aftll'ltlt:'tl ------~ ............ ........... .,..: ........ n .... i.uay an11ary 1Z, ,975 ForNeedg County Eyes Dental Care By KATHY CLANCY °' .. o.llY ....... , ... Oranie County 1upervisors said Wednesday they don't want to cut o!l county-financed dental care for needy children, the ban· dlcapped and Indigent residents -1u need of eint.r&eocy treatment. However, they did decide to appoint a study group to learn bow to get the moat for the $510,000 the county is now spend- ing for auch dental service. Dentists world.na at UC Irvine and the university.operated Community Clinic of Oranee County have been provtcUns the dental service. And several dentists, public school nurses and others who testified in a packed supervisors bearing room Wednesday · said the county·provided services can't be duplicated elsewhere. However, Murry Cable, coun· ty medical services ad· minlatrator, said many dentists in private practice said their dental groups could provide the same service at lower cost to the county. Cable's information was backed up by testimony from several dentists in private prac· tic-:,. prompting supervisors to Disasters Named LOS ANGELES (AP) -Nine Southern California counties have been declared disaster areas as a result of lut month's damaging winds, a spokesman for the Small Business Ad· ministration said Wednesday. The cowtties involved are Kem, King, Tulare, Inyo, San Bernardino, Los Angeles, San Luis Obispo, Ventura and Santa Barbara. call for a study. Supervisor Ralph Diedrich said it may be that.. the count)' would seek bids for a dental pro- gram from all interested groups, then award a contract to the group able to offer the best service at the lowest cost. UCI Hospital Administrator Robert White told supervisors university officilfis "would be relieved" if the county were to take its dental business elsewhere. "We believe that the 11e.rvice s hould be provided in some fashion." White said. "We have no particular investment from an educational standpoint In this service." Dr. Robert Meadow, wbo had provided restorative dental care at the hospital under a program eliminated this year, told supervisors the county program offers care u·n·a·v ail able elsewhere. Those in particular need, be said, are the mentaUY retarded who often must be treated under sedation or anesthesia. Figures provided by Cable showed that during the 1976-TI fiscal year the county-financed . program paid for 5,000 visits to children's cientaJ cunics and 3,475 visits for those needing oral surgery. Maggie Hampton, dental coordinator with the Santa. Ana Unified School District, said U anything the children's prosram .should be expanded, Muriel Silvertooth, a nurse with the Garden Grove Unified School District. said, .. I would hate to see the little bit of care that we do get done away with." Supervisors asked those in· tereated in serving on the study group to submit their resumes to Cable within the next two weeks. Drex~~ Heritage .. WINTl:I! OAtLY PILOT ,43 1.: ld.a .. M iH. H • w " a . 1AP J -The cold spell Ila• left the folks 1n tnu McDowell County ooat town as cool as its name implies. It wu six below zero Wednesday and about. the same today. But the people of Froat, in Pocahontas County, were frostier at el&ht be low. Cool Ridge, in . Raleip County, had four below. On tbe warmff &~­ Heaters, in Braxton Coun- ty, never got below four above. And Miami, in Kanawha County, was a balmy six above. Sperm Whale Ripped Apart By Sightseers JUNO BEACH, Fla. (AP) - Si&htseers ripped away pat.che.5 of fiesb from a beached SO.foot s perm whale, children scrambled over its tail and teen- agers tried to pull out its teeth before marine patrol officers chased them away. "It's oae thing to come and look at lt -but to stomp all over it? They've turned it into a freak show. The poor thing's dead, .. s aid Paula DeRosa of Palm Beach Gardens, who came with her family to view the whale. Marine Patrolman Tom Ryan estimated the crowds at 20,000 to 30,000 men, women and children. By mldaftemooo WedneadRy, the whale looked like a bloody rock. Under the Federal Manne Mammal Protection Law of 1972, 1t ls ille"al ·to take the teeth or otherwise molest auch a whale. Noone was arrested. . . .. ., .... ' ~ .. -Grad' 1 Fabrfal Choir Reg. $319 ••••••••••••• Sole 1269. Drexel Sofa Reg. $699 •••••••••••••• Sole $599. • Traditional Classics by Drexel Gr• 1 Flbrica Sofa Reg. S/JW •••••••••••••••••••••• Soft $599. GNing fresh fife to traditiooal forms ls a unique Dre:xet talent. Out new upholstery selection proves ll. With class1o styf es proportioned and· 1Caled to modem epaces. Advatte«J Drexel' construction gives each pteoe taaUng b'&finess from f rnme to faMc. Yet pr1ces are old-f ashla"lod. lndeedl ' Grade 1 Flbf1CI •• Choir $339 •• Sole $289. I Grede 1 Fabftca Chair $329 •••••••••••• Solt $279. .;_1 ,.I ' \ '•' •' .. -· .. ... ... ., \. I ,. .. .. I • I ' . ~ I• ., t ; . '· , : ·' -· 'I • 'll ., . , ,• ,. ,,. ' . ii I '1! ,...,_, 1)•N •'I" . •:1! J .,, ,.\Ii.' ljt,; . :'\,; .r.! .v •tl '11' ti ' !v "' . Dig That ---. <:anal? NO SMALL POTATOS: Scan- ning the news dispatches. you have to admit that the city or Westminster ln our region thinks big when it plans an election. Clearly, the Westminster City Council doesn't allow itself to get bogged down in trivia. 'l'hus it develops when Westminster bolds its municipal elections next March 7. the voters of that metropolis will be given the opportunity to vote yea or nay on the Panama Canal You might be slightly surprised by this, suggesting that maybe the Panama ditch is slightly out o f th e juri s diction or Westmins ter City Hall . But never mind details like that THIS HF.ADY international question came before the Csly Dads the other night when a real estate man suggested the issue go on the municipal ballot. His reu!.oning was that the people of the Republic of Panama art' bt'mg given the Op· portunity by their head man, Brigadier General Omar Torri- jos, to vote on a new canal trea- t v with the United Slates. -Thus if Panamanians get lo \'Otc, why shouldn't U.S. citizens g'et to ballot on the treaty too? As a result. the much-debated Panama Canal issue will appear nn the Westminster city ballot next March as Proposition B. There was some protest to this action by the city attorney. He suggested the issue was too late to qualify for the ballot. Beside~. he said. the vote wouldn't be legally bindmg upon the United Stales government. DETAILS. DETAILS. Isn't that just like a lawyer? It was reported that Coun- cilman Frank Fry suggested that the wording or Proposition B go thus: "Should the United States Give Away the Panama Canal?" Wrong Thinkers might suggest that this question is s tacked and would draw a predictable result from the votcr5 These arc the s ame mush- headed lhinkrrs who would ob- Ject to rommon-sense ballot wordings like: PROP. 1 -Should cold- b looded killers and fiendish rapists be allowed to run free on the streets? PROP. 2 -Should fat-cat bureaucratic functionaries who soak up big p aych ec ks at the public trough have their salaries <'Ul back 20 percent and frozen? PROP. 3 Should welfare programs be eliminated for lazy sloths and ne'er-do-wells who shirk honest labor while languishing around on the dollars of honest taxpayers? You might say the result of such voting would be predictable but how would you know until the ballots arc counted? Anyway, Westminster did change the wording slightly for the voting next March on Panama Canal Proposition B. The question will now be: "Should the U.S. Retain Con- trol of the Panama Canal?" Maybe this election will result in a new slogan for our region. ··As Westminster Goes, So Goes The ?jation." .. Tnurld.ay, January 12. t978 Weapons To Go to Germany WASHINGTON <A P)-The Army plans to strengthen its , outgunned forces in West Germany this year by sending them several additional bat· talions of heavy and medklm a rtillery capable of .firing ..atoa11c shells. Still further -artillery reTn-- forcements are expected to be sent from the u nn.ed States next . year. PENTAGON SOURCES said the eigb1-inch heavy howitzers and 155ipm medium guns will be taken from regular Army units based in the United States. .. Some of these weapons could be armed with the controversial neutron warhead, if President Carter approves production. Their present ammunition m- cludes both high explosives and certain types of nuclear shells. U.S. forces in Europe now have about 7,000 nuclear war weapons. including bombs, shells and missile warheads. THE ARTILLERY reinforce· ment is part of a major U.S. ef fort spurred by President Carter and Defense Secretary Harold Brown to shore up Wes tern Europe's defenses. A s ignificant part of the estimated $1.6 billion in ''real growth" in Army resources lo be proposed in Carter's 1979 de- fense budget is reportedly earmarked for this purpose. But this appropriation will not be translated into additional militar}/hardware for at least 18 months, and defense officials believe some near-term measures are needed to beef up American forces facing the So- viets in central Europe. LAST FALL, GEN. Bernard W. Ro~ers, Army chief of staff, said. "We must sacrifice a bit of unit readiness ... here in the continental United States" in or- der to increase the ability of Army divisions in Europe to meet and blunt any Soviet al· tack in the critical first 30 days of any European war. ~1nflatlona.,,' .. ~ ............. Rep. Al Ullman, D-Ore., one of Congress' most powerful leaders in tax matters. says President Carter's proposed tax cut is too high, infla- tionary, planned to start too late -he prefers July 1 to the proposed Oct. 1 -and contains some provisions that are almost certain to be put off until 1979. Morn Goes to lail Mary Gregory, 47. mother of six. says she has decided to serve a three-month jail term for demonstrating agains t the Seabrook nuclear power plant in New Hampshire to show that older people are willing to take a stand. She and Kevin Hopkins, right, 26, opted Wed- nesday to revoke their bail and begin sentences before appeals arc completed. WEATHER I NATION lildex Gai n s Cost of Food Rises Sharply w ASlUNGTON (AP} -Sharply rising food costs pushed the aov· ernment's index Of wholesale prices up 0.1 percent Jut month, nett· ly twice the November lnc.rease, the government reported today. Food prices jumped 1.5 percent in December markine the blUest rise in seven months and sipalin& hi&her prices in the comlJU months for grocery shoppers Changes in wholesale food pricesu.Suaily show \IP 1n "l'ttail stores within a matter of a few weeks. THE 0.7 PERCENT rise in .wholesale prices last month ~mpared with an increase of 0.4 __ ; ... eni in November and a rise or 0.8 percent in October. During the summer, these pnces bad risen only moderately or not at all. In the December report, the Labor Department changed the way it measures wholesale prices to provide what the de- partment said is a more reliable meuure of inflation before it hits the consumer. The new method focuses on prices of such finished goods as automobiles. furniture, farm equipment and food ready for sale in supermarkets. · IN THE PAST, the government measured wholesale costs by us- ing the prices of goods in the' various stages of the production· plj)eline -a ~_1!tem that often re-. suUe<fTn a CiupllcaUolf or price. ~ cbanees as a particular product was transformed from r~w. material toflnished product. . The old wholesale prlc~ measure, the all-<:<>mmodities lb~ dex, showed prices rose last month by o.s percent, compared with a0.7percentincreaaeinNov: ember. The all-commodities U.·. dex will be phased out in the com- ing months as the govemmea» emphasizes the cban1e in priC&' of finished goods. Wholesale prices of finished goods rose 6.6percentin1977, the Lbor Department said. Producer, finished goods, which include such commodities as machine. tools and farm equipment, rose 7.2 percent over the year, while consumer food prices climbed 6.6. percent from December 1976'to. Decemberl!1T7. LAST MONTH, THE finished goods index stood at 185.S, meaning that it cost wholesalers $185.50 for the same goods purchased for $100 in the l.967 base period. Growers Protest Stand The 1.5 percent rise in con· s umer food prices last month followed two moot.ha of smaller increases and, before that, four months of declines that helped bold down retail food prices. Califano 'Convicted Tobacco Industry'? Sharply higher prices for pork, processed poultry and vegetable oil protlucts were largely responsible for the December increase.· Prices also rose for fish and dairy products, processed fruits and vegetables and eggs. Declines were report- e d for fr esh and dried vegetables. fresh fruit and roast- By The Associated Press Tobacco growers urged Presi- dent Carter lo get Joseph Califano "back down to earth" after the HEW secretary's an- nouncement Wednesday of a $24 million campaign against smok- ing . Califano "has taken the role of judge and )ury and convicted the tobacco industrv before all evidence is presented." said Bil ly Yeargin, managing director of the Tobacco Growers In- formation Committee in Raleigh. CALIFANO'S CAMPAIGN in- cludes an effort to get federal taxes on cigarettes increased. a proposed ban on smoking on comm:?rcial aircraft, a call for restrictions on smoking in public buildings and public places. warnings about smoking on birth control pills and a new Of. fice on Smoking and Health to oversee a $24 million anti· smokingdnve. Califano did not crillc1ze the Agriculture Department's price support program for tobacco growers. Yeaqtin said he will call on Carter to "bring Secretary Califano back down to earth to see lo it that the secretary ... gathers all the facts on smoking and health before he launches this assault on our tobacco farmers." ONE SUCH FARMER, David Comer of Carthage, N.C., said Callfano's program would mean "slow motion death for tobacco growers .. .I feel it will bring us to our knees somewhere down the road." On the other side of the issue. the woman whose smokin8· withdrawal program taught Califano how lo quit cigarettes says the health, education and welfare secretary should use "every cent he has" to counter tobacco industry ads. Jacquelyn Rogers, founder or SmokEnders Inc .. hailed Califano's d eclaration of cigarette smoking as "Public Health Enemy No. l." but said she hopes "the guy has enough guts and political savvy to take the second step." CALIFANO,. ONCE a three· pack-a -day smoker, went through the private, profit. making SmokEnders program iJl 1975. He has since become an outspoken antismoking cam· paigner. ed coffee. · Severed TWin Suee111nbs Suter Sacri/ice(l, Earlier as Hopes Rose PHILADELPHIA <AP) - "Twin B" is dead. The six- ch am bered heart she once shared with her sister -who was sacrificed so that "Twin B" might live -gave out after three months. Doctors at Children's Hospital said the five·mimth·old baby, known to the public only as "Twin B," died Wednesday of a heart attack precipitated by liver failure and infection .. THE TWINS WEBE born fac- ing each other on Sept. 15 in Long Branch, N.J. They were joined from below the collarbone to the navel. Doctors said their common heart couJd support on- ly one life. A decision was made to operate. But who was to live and who to die when that heart was delicately tucked and sewed into the chest cavity of one of the babies? "Twin A" possessed only two of the heart's six chambers. Doctors said she would never make it alone, so she was chosen to die. DR. C. EVERETr Koop, head of the team of 19 doctors and nurses who performed the separation Oct. 11. said then that if "Twin B'' "lives longer than a day, it will be a first. No twin such a~ this has ever survived more than 14 hours." Medical records show that no twin has ever survived separa· tion surgery involving a joined six-chambered heart. At least six other such operations have been attempted. .. 'Twin B' did amazingly well with the heart," Dr. Louise Scbnaufer, a hospital surgeon who participated in the opera- tion. said Wednesday. "What gave us trouble from the start was ptobl•ms with the liver which we were unable to . diagnose. There was something Behind MartMn Mil• Square Off Coast Hwy., Newport a.ath terribly wrong with the ·liver. ••WE WO.ND E R .N O W if the l.iver of 'Twin A• was the stronger of the two. It may well be that 'Twin B' depended on her sister's liver just as her a;is- ter depended on her heart." Dr. Schnaufer said the twins' parents. whose names have been withheld by the hospital at their request. would not authorize an autopsy. citing religious aJ'.ld emotional reasons. "That's a disappointing aspect," she said at a news con- ference. ·'We would have learned a lot from an autopsy. We would have found out what was wrong with the liver." AFTER THE SURGERY, Dr. Koop had expressed op- timism about "Twin B's" chances. "For a time there, we felt that someday she would go home," Dr. Scbnaufer said Wednesday. Snow Due· in Northeast Freezing Rai"' S'leet Move Acron South ., . ' A~ ,.,.., ..... """'""• AllCl!et ... ,.....,,111. Atl<lftte .. lllm- ll'"'lftl!MM 1111111rck ..... ....... lwt.tle Cll9rht11SC: O.Olt111WV CN<etlt C.IMMI 'ctewleM Dlllo .. t; W\1t .,..,.,.., O..Mel-,._.__,..,, ' - HI LO ... C 21 tO Al .C 21 .It JS fJ " u ,. . as t " .. 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Tl'llnday, Januery 12, 1978 DAILY PILOT 5 FBI Probes Political Corruption • SACRAMENTO (AP)-The FBI Is poring over record.a and q_uesµooin1 le1islatora in a probe oJ poaalble vote-IMlYUll ln what ooe top lawmaker klncribes u tbe "cleanest" Legialature in Ute na· tlon. At the center ot the probe wu a lobbyist for the Howard Hushes flnanclal empire, once a generous coolributor to California politicians. The San Fraoclaco Examiner quoted unnamed aourcee Wedo~ u aayin1 theinveet.taation dealt wltb ball a dozen current or former legialaton and at leut one lobbyist. Donald Kent BrOwn, who spells b.ianamewitbacQitalO. LOCAL FBI AGENTS SAJDTBEY were looking into "poulble polWcal corniption'' in Californla, and.Aaae.mbl.y SJ>eakot).eo McCarthy said the ln· veaU1atkadealtwtthreportaofVote.buylrig. "~y are interested ln knowinf whether there is a thread cooneetinc campaign contrlbutions to movement of legislation," the San Francisco Democrat said after being questioned for two hours by the FBI. Mc:Cartby said before the session the California Legislature wu "the cleanest in the U.S." and he said aft.erwardathatbesWJfelltbat was true. "I CANNOT ACCOUNT FOil EVERY minute of every day in Ute lives of 120 legislators; but ltnowin1 how many opportunities there are for wron&doinJ, tbe members of thla Le&lalat.ure a.re far and away very et.bical and very honest," he said, addlnl that The Bee said Sen. Ralph Dills, D-Oardena, had also bee questioned, but Dills flatly de.Died any t<IP· tact withaamt.a. · Assembly Republican leader Paul Priolo of Malibu said be had been interviewed, but said be was not a tar&~ "I'm notaweating lt," be added. THE EXAMINEll QUOTED A source • .,.rn, that the lnvestigadoo revolves around the auapected laundertna ol funda in whlct. "money aoes from one placetoanotbert41oseitsidentit.y.'' · be didn't know of any vote-buylna. Other CUl'Tellt or former lqislative leaden aald they alao had been questioned. But all, like McCarthy, said they wen not the tarsets of the • probe. C ki S I Former Assembly Speaker Bob Moretti said he 00 e a e had already appeared belore a ~eral grand jury in connection with the case, He said be waa 0 not a i:~~~~«fif!~t~~=:.asbarredby1awrromta11t-r:rO prtim-b·~e?. "ALLICANTELLYOUIStwothlngs,"besaid .I. 1 '-.A ____ J4 in an lnt.ervi~w. "One, I a]>peared before the erand Jury. Two, that it does not involve any involvement with me. I am not a target. Underline that, please." OAKLAND (AP) -An Oakland firm which makes fl& bars called .. Grandma" cookies has filed a suit to atop ·Grandma's Cookie Co. of Beavertoo, Ore., from selllna !ta fruit·ftlled, oat· meal "Grandma" cookies in California. Hearst Case Delayed BrOwn's clients lnch.lde the late Hughes' SUm· ma Corp., Hughes Alrwest, Dow Chemical Corp., and Soblo Transportation Co. BrQwn'a office re- ferred all calls to ll1I auorney, "wbo cowd riot be reached. The Sacramento Bee quoted an wmamed federal oCftcial as Hying Oftbeaix·month investiga- tion, ''After we•ve put tbla much work into it. we U• peel indictments ... The suit filed Wednesday in Alameda County Superior Court by Mother's Cake and Cookle Co. contends tbat the two cootie outfits coexisted hap- plly when each marked Grandma cootlea ln its respective state. BUT THE OREGON FUUf STAaTED selling in the San Diego area and in Northern California in 1975, the suit charged, and reeenUy began sell· ing its Grandma cookles ln the San Francisco Bay area and lD sacramento \;Ounty. SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Action in the Patricia Hearst case baa been halted pending ber appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court. In a ruling Wednesday, the9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals -which upheld her federal bank robbery conviction late last year -issued a stay against any. action in a brief written order considered routine In many cases. -Al Johnson, her at- [ J·torney, said notice of ap-STATE peal to the high court would be filed Feb. 3, one --------"' day s hort of lhe fourth an· niversaryofher abduction. Water Rationing Ea•ed SAN FRANCISCO CAP> -Thanks to the recent string of rainstorms, the Marin Municipal Water Di.strict has eased waler rationing Crom 57 percent of norm al usage to 75 percent. · The rationing program, coupled with an adjust· ~rate.structure also approved Wednesday, gives customers about twice a s mucn water tor roughly the same price, directors said. Hope!• Dim tor Ta% BUI SACRAMENTO (AP) -Hopes for a quick agreement on a $1 billion tax cut dimmed today as Senate Democrats deadlocked again over rival tax cut bills. The stalemate dimmed chances that the Legislature could meet Gov. Edmund Brown Jr.'s Jan. 31 goal for enactment of a pro..a..+u tu relief bill. -~ Brou:m Praues Carter SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Gov. Edmund G. Brown, Jr., considered by many to be Jimmy Carter's strongest rival for the 1980 Democratic presidential nomination, says Carter baa had "a ' good first year." Speaking Wednesday before 1,200 delegates of the National Council of Farmer Cooperatives, one of the nation's most powerful farm groups, Brown praised Carter for being "very bold" in his approach tosolvingthe country's problems. Strangler Case Handprint May Be Clrie LOS ANGELES (AP) -The man who al· tacked a Hollywood writer left behind a detailed hand print that may be the latest lead ln the search for the Hillside Strangler, who has killed as many aa 11 young women since mid-October. But Lt. Dan Cooke cautioned Wednesday that the latest lead may tum out to be another dead end. Cooke said the Hillside Strangler Task Force talked to the victim, 30.year-0ld Burton Cooper, .. but for now the case is just being handled by the Hollywood division as an assault with a deadly weapon." Cooper, a free-lance writer who has lived 1n Hollywood for three years, told police be wu at. tacked early Wednesday morning by a man who battered down his door with a fire extinguisher, then grabbed a knife from a table and slashed at him repeatedly for several minutes while the vie· Um fendQd him off with a chair. The attacker finally gave up and ran off, • 1>0llce said. Cooper suffered minor cuts on h1a arms. Several hours after the atta~JC. Cooper dalmed, be wu shown composite police sket.cbes of two men who may be the strangler and was cer· ta1n one ol them waa hiJ assailant. Acl1'ene Weather Pa.tor Held on Sez Charge PACOIMA <AP> -The U!iistant pastor of the Bible Way Church of Pacoima, Harry W. Daker, 58, has been arrested on a warrant charging him with sexual molestation of young boys, authorities say. Officers today were seeking the pastor, 54-year- old RobertOmam, on a similar warrant. THE EXAMINER SAID ALSO THAT a sub- poena had been lsaued for some bank records of state Sen. Alfred Song, D-Mooterey Park, who refused comment. , "I am not tal.klqf to anybody. Kindly depart," Song told a reporter who tried to question him in his office. Our Fur Caravan We won't bill your charge 'til April! Come to Bullock's South Coast Plaza January 14th and 15th end see our fabulous collection. Choose from mink, beaver, red or Norwegian blue fox, Nutria, coyote, or Tibet lamb. Coats strollers or jackets -both traditional and contemporary lines as well as many designer styles. Hurry for best selection. Now $1695-$4700 . Regutarty $2100-$5500 A fabulous collection of minks, many one-of-a-kind designer styles. Coats. s~rollers and jack~ts of lightweight female pelts. Now $4~5-$2500 Regularly $795-$3100 Along more contemporary lines, designer names in beaver, red or Norwegian blue fox, nutria, coyote, red fox sides, mink paw or Tibet lamb. A world of choice, in the Fur Salon Fw .~ labeled lo fl'K1ll oountry of origin ol impot1ed furs. Aptll ~ on apprOYed aedlt. .. -lettuce Heading f-. T~·Higher Prices! :, LOS ANGELES (AP) -tcebert lettuce. JUlt • • cent.a• beadlut mon~. will cost u mllChu•eatt .• becaUH d abDOrmallJ warm weather tut montb an4 receatbtH1nm lD th• Im,perial Vallq, Uae Da·. t1on 'a lettuce bowl. • Apicialture ottfcials aald Wednlldl.1 \hat let- . tuce.f U"llMrl andw'tlne u much uttopvcartoo, , ft.e dmt9 mon, than, their price GDe mooth qo, i' a..cauae-.... weataier cona.ttlom baft cutqarpo ·: 11 Into tbe yall91'1 normal productlon of DW'il IOO,OOOtalllolwinter lettuce. .. Mother's contends this is an infringement or jta trademark and an invasion of its marketln~ area and has. asked for an injunction to stop the sales. Robert N Weed Publl~her ThomH Keevll /Edltor Barbara Krelblch/Edltorlal P.ge Edllo«' • i Orange Coast Daily Pi lot Editorial Page ----------------------------------------------· Thul'lday,January 12. 1978 , l Developers Seek · Early Criticism l There seems to be a gro~g trend among builders· r and developers that we would like to see spread ; throughout the Orange Coast. 1 It was put to use in projects such as the Irvine Company's coastal ar ea, the Sea Island apartments in Newport Beach and the Centerpointe laboratory and offiee complex in Irvine. -· The idea is surprisingly simple. Recognizing that a. building project is going to have an impact outside its property line, these developers included potential critics in their planning. They made it a point to find out what that impact is going to be by asking people who are affected and are concerned about the environment. At Centerpointe, for instance, the developers said they bad never cons idered the pollution their project could cause in the Upper Newport Bay. But after '° consulting with a few g roups concerned with the bay, the builders found it was a simple and r elatively cheap problem to solve. The advantage of such planning for the builder is that he saves time getting his project approved if he has considered potential objections in advance. .. . . . . . . . Obviously the r est of us benefit by getting more projects that cause fewer problems. It's a nice trend and one that ought to be encouraged. It's Junket Tllne The debate over ratification of the Panama <.:anal treaties most certainly will be of major significance when it gets underway in the Senate next month. But was it really necessary for more than half the mem· bershipof that body to visit the Canal Zone m person in order to participate in the decision? · So far 39 Senators and 24 members of the House of R epresentatives have seen fit to make on-the-scene insp ections of the Panama situation.: . But the Panama junkets were a mere fraction of the Congressional globe-trotting (at taxpayer expense) that's b een going on during the recess before Congress reconvenes next week. A recent tally found more than 80 Senators and Hcprcscntallves, some accompanied by wives and staff ;udcs, zippm~ around the world on quasi-official tours. One group of 10 spent 13 days in China. Fifteen toured the Middle East for three weeks. A group of 12 was off to Australia, J apan and India. Examination of local bus and ~ubway systems in I long Kong, Singapore and Tokyo was the goal of one t rio. Nine m embers of the House Appropnat1ons Committee found it advisable to check up on improvements made at U.S. embassies in Russia, Spain and Yugo~l avia. There's no doubt these global experiences have a certain value in an era when the United States is very much involved withmostofthe restofthe world. But one is tempted to wonder if the January exodus is n ot perhaps sparked by the fact tbat Congressional travel expenses for each calendar year are not reported until March of the following year. And that's well after the November, 1978, election date. Loss for Congress California and the nation will lo~c .1 -.trong champion of the peoples' rights when Rl'p. John E. Moss, D-Sacramento, retires this ye<Jr .ift l't· 2G years m Congress . Moss. 62. has decided not to run for re-elec~1on "· because he still has not fully recover ed from a serious :~· 'automobile accidentlastyear. . :· Jhs career on Capitol Hill was highlighted b y hi~ 11-year battle to win passage of the Freedom of Jnformat ion Act which gives American citizens the right to compel the government to releas~ inf ormati~~ that previously could be withheld on the whim of an offlc1al. I le was among the first congressmen to call for Richard Nixon's impeachment. As chairman of the House Subcomm_ittee on lnvesllgations he has helped probe health care delivery s) st~ms, foutht efforts of the oil and g.as industries. to repeal federal price controls and poked mto suppression of news by the executive department. I le was the author of the P oison Prevention Act. ''hi ch requires safety tops on medicine containers, a law that doubtless has saved many lives, though he says his wife JJerhaps along with other frustrated. pill-bottle . " openers, "doesn't like that one. John Moss has been a living lesson for his feltow con gressmen. He will be missed. • Opinions expressed in the space above are those of the Dally Pilot. Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment ls Invited. Address The Dally Piiot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Phone (714) 642·4321. Boyd/Lucky Sneeze Moslems of India think it's gooil luck to be ln the viclnity oC an elephant when lt.aneaa ••• Add to the roll of Proper Job Club candidates tbe name or LeRoy Ax, an Idaho Umber falter ••• Wbo was it that nomlnaled. October 31St as National Motben-in·Law Day? ••• Walnuts, too, 1un- tao in tho summer. Tbe more 1Wllbtne, the tanner, in ract • • • Garbaae collectors re· Dear Gloomy Gus X.lat•n ••. O.lt.? Our 1peech pattern, )'a' bow ..... Ml CfWlieCl a Jot, 1•' now, m the I a 8' t coup 1 e a •. , ....... iii.bl? D.M.S. port that junked TV sets out· number Junked cars annually now by about 7 .6 million to 1 million even. Q. "Is it legal to bunt cat..; plain ordinary alle1 call, just for the sport of it?" A. In Michlcan it is. Since 1929. Chicken railers wero havlnir trouble at the l1D1e wit.h marauding cata. Q. "Who wu Kate Cross· Eyes! .. A. 1.'be laat wi!e and wldow of the famed A9 cbo leader Geronimo. Sbe died Just 27 Y~11'1 •&0· A person k111~ lo a car wreck U1Ually 1uUet1 at l~ut two injuriea either Of which alone could buo been raul. Cornell Medical School studies iDdkate that. Aoo at>me lludeot.1 wltb a phflot~al tum of mind tbroui.h UU.. f1Ddin1 lo bo 1tran1el1 ai1nltlcant. A• tbOUCh 1>ridl With a captt.Aal D tikn no chances once ll '• waet~ Deatb makes cer· iam.. Nick Thimmesch GOP Grabs Panama Hot Potato WASHINGTON -It is becom· ing apparent that the resolution or the Panama Canal treaty question lies with that minority organ ization called the Republican Party. President Carter should enjoy this irony because, ju.st as a thort!l'.. treaty question was handed to hlm, now it passes to the GOP. If the treaty which the Carter Administration is shepherding w ere ul· timately vol· ed ·down by the U.S . Senate, Mr. Carter would suffer a loss for his failure to execute. If the treaty were ratified in its present • form, Mr. Carter might still suf· fer a lQSs because Republicans could stump the land. trying how Jimmy Carter sold us out. But now we seem headed for a Republican or maybe even a Howard Bake r treaty, and Democrats can smirk. There have been loud bell~ws about the treaty from the "Right·Wing Church," great rum bl es of oratory, calls for wit· ness from the faithful and pass- ing of the plate for coin. THIS WEEK, for example, 19 senators and congressmen were dispatched as a "truth squad" to "blitz" seven cities across the republic. 'Ibe group, under the· sponsorship of the Committee to save the Panama Canal, sees its duty as wamine the citizenry that the Carter gang is about to · turn over "an American canal in Panama" to an anti-American, pro-Marxist dictator, Gen. Omar TorriJO!>. and that the United Stales will lose it foi:ever and ever. amen The .. truth squad" will be in T c nn£'SSC£' (Baker's st ate). Georgia, Ohio, Florida, Mis- souri. Colorado a nd Oregon. Their goal is to get maximum media coverage in stales where they believe senators are bigbJy susceptible to voter pressure on the canal question. The presence of Sens. Paul Laxalt (R-Nev.). Jake Gam <R- Utah). Jesse Helms (R-N.C.), Strom Thurmond <R·S.C.}, Or- rin Hakh (R-Utah}, John Tower CR ·Texas) and James 8. Allen <D·Ala.) would be expeeted, but Sens. Robert Dole (R-Kan.) and Pete Domenic1 (R -N. M.) Earl Waters modeute conservaU"Ves -make the group seem less monolithic in ita ideology. • SINCE TBE nation's blc banks, many industrial giants, the Ea.stem establlahment and many Republican notables. ln- cludlng former President Pont and former Secretary of St.ate Henry A. Kissinger, are all ror ratification of the Carter treaty, the "truth squad'' will araue that the ''little people" of America mu.st speak up to pro- tect lbeir canal. There is a big opportunity f()(' jinJoism, fiag waving, and "it's ours'' protests. Besldea the ••truth squad," Ronald Reagan. will also be out on the circuit. and so will a respectable number of retired military of· ficers. Any officer on active dutY who wants to get promoted these days had better not epealc again1t Mr. Carter'• treaty. A few months back, it aeem~ that the whole ot tbe Republican Party would be fllhUn1 the trea· ty. In fact, Rea1an wrote a pair of lund-ralaln1 letters on tho canpl question "'bicb bave Kro-ssed $'700,000 ten• tbe Republican National Committee <RNC). Tho6e letters caused a first-class apat between Reagan and RNC Chairman William Brock when Brock refused to al- low any of the money to be ~ed for a media campaign against the treaty. JlEAGAN sputtered that his credibility wu involved because the letters bearing bis name asked for money to fight the treaty, and donors might feel de- ceived. Brock will allow some money to be used for petitions . '( Colo~su~ of th~ I$fhtT1u~ against the treaty, but dedc!e4 that the GOP couldn't pay for media support tor an Ou.tilde ••truth squad.'• The Reaaan Jetterl bore ml urgent tme and used debater'• languace to attack Gen. Tordjoa and the .. rubber st.amp" Cuter-._ Admlnl.Stratlon. Reaaaa pleadecl • for S2 million to be spe.nt Clll magazine and newspaper ad· vertislng and oCfered to send ••canalAction" tips todonon. Now true believers usually put their money where their thoughts are, so fund-raisers for the Right-Wing Church are busy on the canal i&aue; Richard Vi1uerrie, the mus-mailinc whiz, is working on fund-raising campalgns for three con· servaUve groups. The American Conservative Union's balt·bour TV documentary oo the canal has been broadcast OQ ee ata- tions and will be on even more as the money rolls ln from earlier broadcasts. Some $100,000 is being raised by tbe Save the Panama Canal Com· mittee to pay travel expenses for the "truth squad.'' WHATEVER the merits of arguments against the treaty, there is no question that a vast majority of Americans want it to specifically guarantee defense rights of the canal by t.he United States after the year 2000, and that U.S. war vessels will have priority into the canal during a crisis. Those guarantees are not clear in the present Caner treaty. Which brings us to Howard Baker, Senate minority lead.er. presidential aspirant and foxy fellow on thorny Issues - because which fox wants to get caughtinthe brambles? Baker seems ready to take the leadership to make sure the U.S. Senate amends the treaty so that the aforementioned guarantees are included and also to make it look like a Howard Baker Production. Thus he can go to the American people at some future time and tell bow he sued the canal and the treaty. Republicans could join the chorus. I This would leave .:Jimmy Carter out ot it. exactly where he probably wants to be anyway. He's got enough trouble with Polish interpreters, the energy situation and s taffers desiring visit.s to pyramids and other ex· otic places. Private Rehab Care Better and Cheaper ll may be comparing apples with oranges but figures pro- vided oy Mike Clark, Executive Direc tor of the San Gabriel Vall~y Training Center in La Puente suggest that rehabilita- tion of the handicapped can be done better at far less cost by private enterprise than by the state. Ed Roberts, director of the State Department of Rehabilita· lion, operates with a budget of $100 million. Ac- cording to the L eg is l ati ve Analyst, the department's rate of sue~ cess in restor- in g h a n · di cappe d persons to productive life is Ie5s than 75 percent, averaging less than 15,000 persons per year. The cost then is something in excess of $6.000 per person. Clark reports that 82 persons were placed in competitive in- dustry in 1976 for training and employment preparation under a contract with the San Gabriel Art Hoppe Center at a cost to the state of $108,286. This amounts to $1,340 per person, little more than 20 percent or the state's cost in serv· ing the handicapped. IT SOUNDS too good to be true. Actually, Clark reveals it isn·t quite that good for the state had fldvanced matching fund grants to the center in 1971 and 1974. primarily for building additions and equipment. He says a proper allocation of these funds to the operational costs for the 82 persons trained during 1976·77 would increase the per person re· hab costs to $1,721. That is still barely more than 25 percent of the state's cost. • Having achieved what appears to be an outstanding success, Clark ls now bewildered by the seeming lack of interest on the part or the department to con- tinue to do business with his ·center. Clark has been seeking a grant or $.120,000 in matching funds to expand and improve services to clients covering an area from Covina to Santa Monica and in San Bernardino and Orange counties as well. But the application, Clark s ays. has been hanging for 30 months despite the fact it was en· dorsed by the department's dis· trict directors and its Communi· ty Resources Development sec- tion and be has been unable to obtain "any written notification regarding the status of the Cen· ter's proposal" during all lhat time. UN DERSTANDABLY frustrated by the inaction. Clark has written to Roberts requesting an answer and has provided copies of that letter to the ap- propriate legislators in the area served bythe cent~r. "Since we can rule out lack of funds as a rationale for denial, if it is the intent of the department to deny the Center's request, I am requesting the courtesy that grounds for the denial be sub- stantiated on the basis of: (l) Jack of need (2) alternate sources (3) cost effectiveness (4 ) de-· partmental priorities". he told Roberts in the letter which would seem to put Roberts ·well between a rock and hard spot. And Clark does not appear to have anything up his sleeve In connection with his r epresenta· lions as to the effectiveness of the center's progr am for the Jetter contains invitations to examine his records and audit his expen· ditures. Actually, since the center has received grants and the current application was de- veloped m cooperation with the department's own task force, there wouldn't seem to be any need for further examination o( the center's books. WHAT IS mysterious is the long period of inaction on an a~ plication or a rehab center with which the department not only has worked with but bas made substantial investments of st.llt.e funds in helping develop lbe facility. Obviously it is not only something for the legislators to study but suggests a broader ex- amination or the department to see if there are others belnf similarly treated. It could be the· department is embarrassed by the fact private enterprise is de- mon1tratlng an ability to deal with rehab problems better attar less cost than the state. We Must Be Saved froin Life of Wasted U~ure teer work ln a boepltal. Mrs. Edwards dmcoven!d her client dl1Uked cards and loathed h01pllal.t.. On the other hand, lhe loud collectJna antiques aod palntlna wat•rcolou. Mrs. Edwards 1ui1eeted 1h1 Joln an art clue and an anUQue club and -voJlal -•be wu sav6cUrom a Jlf • or waWld lei.lure. DEIPl'l'E 8110I ll~splrational example1, I am not nu~ con-vinced al the widespread need for lelrire fOGl\11 ti amori• tho t'l\lddle dMI. Molt memben al lb• mldAt c1-.1ucb u myselt, v• alrelidt ~ wttb our own only too happy to su_giest a doien things I could do -the vaat ma· jorlty of them thlnCI 1 bad bet!\ promhingtodoforweebonend. NO. where lel.su.N " far morei abundant -and ~bcN lellu.ro con1ultanta are tbUI desperately needed -ii not bl our mlddlei clua auburbl but. in our lower- clus sJ>et,tot. In aome of these areu u bi,it u 50 percent of tho youna black males have to think up tblnp to do with t.belr lolaurc llme u boU.tl day. Wltb 1uch lei.lure Pumllta u kY dJvm1 and l!P-id.Ope.ery unaviOable to thim, It 1 little wonder that all too ~many take up 1uch bobbl• •hOotini dope l.Dd muulnl Otd ladl ... I Jr the covemment can't find them Jobs, the very least it could cont.rlbute 1.t helpful advice on whal th y might do in their spare time In order to get more aatlsfacUonoutof Ure. PERHAPS a youn1 man dia· •llkos dOpe and loathet muam. '.old ladtes. We all aet trappedlntO rewardlJll punuits. Think bow tar tiapp er b would be it a cov· emment conauttant discovered fulllllintnt for lhil member of the leiturc cl• Jay Jn colledlnf. hubc.pt and Used televtslon sets. AnOtber American saved !tom a llfe oh•uted lel1urel Admitt~,th.lsma1n0tbethe pertect aolutlon.. Bu\ it dellntatee tu problem. Tb• im>blem le Jelau~. . .... I l ANALYSIS E,.ergy Pro~ Fuekd? I 'Price Controls Discourage Explorations' 110 I ~ • EDITOR'S NOTE -ThU leCOrld of hoo .crie,_ ~ U.. pttrolnm tnd&Utf11'1.~ for ldglwr ))fie•• .. and Uw leant mforma&n that Corlgn• mun relfl Oft in deadblQ whtthn tt.. pncq or. de""'9Ct. By STAN BENJAMIN WASHINGTON (AP) -Energy Secretary James R. Schlesinger treats the petroleum companies, pleading for higher prices, with a fine Prof euorial sarcum these days. "They have," be murmurs, ••a P\lbllc passion for conluaing them a el ve1 with the deserving poor." THE COMPANIES, WHOSE YEARLY net Income was at least $1 billion in 1972 and avera&ed more than $13 billion through the next four years, do not pretend to be poor. But they do claim to be deserving of higher income. President Carter and consumer advocates say that woulJ produce a multibillion dollar "ripofr• -as much as $183 billion in a rough estimate by The Associated Press. Oil and natural gas com· panies call it a vital business incentive. "We must increase domestic s upplies," a rgues Charles J. DiBona, executive vice president of the indus try's American Petroleum Institute. if you ftnd oll ln convenUonal areas at fU.50, you'll do well." President Carter's energy plan accepta those prices u incentives for the industry to find more oil. BUT nM FLUG, DIRECl'OR of the Energy AcUon consumer aroup, believes thet' are· already far too blab. The evidence la, at~ aketcby: -In a letter to President Carter on Aui. 2, lndepemdent oil producer W.T. Blackburn indicated that h1a $5.25-per-barrel oil cost only about $2. 75 to produce. -The Department of Energy baa estimated that, in view of its high tra,ngportation costa, oil from Alaska's North Slope, one of the most difficult drilling areas ln the world, will bring lta producers a wellhead price of only $7.73 per barrel Even at that price, Llchtblau said, Alaska oil is "reasonably profitable," and he estimated that "most of the oil in the United States would be profitable at or below tbal" -LES GOLDMAN, A KEY SCHLESINGER policy aide, said ln an interview that future oil, granted the $13.50 price, can be found for about $9 to $11 per barrel. Similarly, In natural gas, the Federal Energy· . Regulatory Commission staff bas estimated production costs of around 60 cents per thousand cubic feet. An Oklahoma state study also reported • actual costs of about 60 cents, and a report from Gulf Energy and Minerals Co. last year cited gas production costa of 28 to 40 cents. I 11n But the commisalon now allows up to $1.48 per /, ) thousand cubic feet for new gas, and Carter .. ~ ~y. January 12, 1978 DAILY PILOT A 7 '•Price controls discourage exploration. They should be lifted so that investment risks pay off ... If oil and gas prices don't justify the costly efforts involved, development of new supplies will be severely inhibited." But how much profit does 1t take to "justify" oil and gas investments? proposes to raise this celling to $1.75. The Senate Sorry, no m1if or phone ordlfs. All sales fin1l. lt1ms in stock on Slit ere mwbd in 11Ch voted to remove the price ceilings, keeping a d1pertm1nt. lntlfmediat1 m•k..towns h1Y1 been tlkln on most items. (See ENERGY PROFITS, ~age AlO South Cout Plan Costa Miu Z Fahioo S.Cua,. Santi! Ant ~~~~~~~~__!.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.....:...~~~~~~~~~--- TUE ABSENCE OF A TRUSTWORTHY answer to that question has stalled the passage of a comprehensive national energy plan in Congress, where the House has voted to extend natural gas price controls while a divided Senate bas voted to remove the controls from new gas. There bas been no direct move to end price controls on oil immediately. But there has been talk, in the Senate and even by Schlesinger, of increasing oil revenues indirecUy -"plowing back" a proposed oil tax ----------..·or shifting low-priced oil NF.lf'.\j ifNALYSIS into a higher-priced category. As recenUy as 1973, by industry figures, U.S. crud«-' oil sold for about $3.89 per barrel and forl'ign 011 for less, while natural gas cost about 22 cents per thousand cubic feet. THEN TllE ORGANIZATION OF Petroleum Exporting Countries, the foreign oil cartel, jumped the imported oil price to $11.50 a barrel, and later to $13.50. Trying to avoid windfall oil company profits and a massive shock to the U.S. economy, the government found itself imposing a series of price-freezes on each new round of domestic oil production. "Old U.S. oil, developed before the OPEC price shock, was limited' to about $5.25 per barrel. ''New" oil was allowed $11.28. And the most recent "new-new" oil was granted the full $13.SO, the same as foreign prices. JOllN LJCHTBLAU, AN ECONOMIST with the Petroleum Industry Research Foundation, admitted in an mterv1ew that those are pretty good prices. "The old oil price is probably not too far ofr' from what 1t should be, Lichtblau said, while "at $11.28 per barrel, most companies do well .•. Most of that oil is quite profitable. "There is no ques tion," Lichtblau added, "that Costs Up For Next Census W ASmNGTON CAP) -It will cost more than $4 per person to stand up and be counted in 1980. 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Shlrley Ann, lt, Dotn of Hunlonqlon ~•<" CUMMING~SPARACIO -O.C. ,,, R11pn L , 33, •nd J•MI Ellt"fl, ?t, boll\ 01 CorON oe1 ~' WARD TH1800AU.< Ooc. ,., J eme\ J oM. 2', W\O P•UY Jt•n~ J>, boll\ OI (Mt.~ llNOE8 00M-KERNS -0.c ''· Ooll l'r•nk, 41, -Jenlc• IMr~rtt, 3',bOthlllHunli~&.Kll. AAPHAE l TRUNICK -Oec 1'. -•k A~. U , -U..o. IA•, ll, Dot n of H llf'lllnciton llM<n. Death Notice• IOOTH NUNN·TISOALE-OK.,,, Mlclwlel w ,39,Mlntonvi.10,M>dLouP.,'5,of SanJu•nc.t>l1tr- T RANSUE·8UCKNER -Dec. H, Slo•tn W•vne. 1', -,,..n•, 23, both ol Cost• Mew. 8UTLfiA·J6NSElll -Oe<. 2', Ch1rlH .Allan. H , of Hunll,,oton Buch, end Co41een 01-. 14, of S.n· t•Ane. WALL l!..OUFFIN -OK. 74, 01vld John, JS, of 0..... Point, •'10 Joyce Attwne, lt, of Mhialon vi.10. WARREN-<;AMEZ -Dec. 2S, Fra,._ th W Jr .. #, end GIOl'le SIU I, 22, bOthol Newport lie.en SARMIENTO-RECENDEZ -~. U , Fell• A .• 26, ot Mexico Clly, Mu lco, end Hernellnde P., 11, of Fount1lnV111w . 1<ER8EAT·MAY -Dec. 2S, .Mr•ld Tnom••. ?9. •nd CynlN• Dom, 1•, both ol N~ 8ee<.h M"CHA00-KU8ANIS -Dec. 16, Tony p.,_.., 1•~ •nd Chyrle J .• Jt,, both of wn1m1 ... ter. TRUONG NGUYEN -Oec. 16, Oung, 7', of 8oltroe>, Ger""'"y· end A. Pnuo119 TM, 2f, ot Hunt1119lot1 k•cll. ELME R E. BOOTH, rl\ldent of Oen• Point, Pl\W'<I •••Y at Sout" • El .L -j Coe\t CommunllY HO'l)lt•I on Jenu••'I' sew1rere 10, •~II Ho I\ lUIVIWd by hll wll• 0.1· .. ·--··· ··---- IV ol O•n• Point., o•uahtor\ C•ndlc• Mc Laughlin and Tam•r• Schum both of WO\hln(llOll. 1 '°" St..,.,. 8oo1h of Or•noe COUf\lv Ind a •l•ter Vlr9lnla Boolh of 8•1bOI. He I\ rf'tired from the Armtd For CM •nd I•• member ol the Retl,..d OtflCM'1' Auocletton. Funeral .. ,•ICH will be twld J•nu,.,y U et S he!ltr Moriu.rv Ch•P•I. Sen Cltmente •t I PM wlln Mr Richard R .. ,.. ollltlellno. Mllllarv grawrnle u rv lce> wlll lollow el El Toro Ce metery Sh•ller S•n Cf•mtnll MMtuery 04~°"' WEia C, EDISON WEIR, r•ldem of ,,..,.. MY•••nle. Pl•~ ewo In Mlu lon New York (AP)- Rose L. Halprin, 83, a world l eader of the Zionist movement and t wlce president of the women's volunteer organization, Hadassah, died Sunday at Mount Sinai Hospital here. VltloonJ......,.,10.mewn11 .. i.v1no NEW \ORK (AJ>) -with hi\ CleuGf>ttt' Mr\ [)olO<K ln olln. Fu,,.r•1 -"'us wm bt 11t•d Mondo W. Sherman Burns, 86, Janu•rv t•, ltl0.1.......,, PA.""''·· retired c hairman of l•r l•t1uN llM<.11 _,tUtrl' local . directors. Burns In tern a t a on a l JOHN T. ~~;·}R111 PaSMd awey Security Servi~e.s Inc .. on J en1>1rv 11. m• 11e'°"" husbenCI and son of William J . a1 P•tr1<11 o. c.ew,. io .. 1no '""" a1 B u r n s the Secret John T. ~ Ill. LYM C<luy of S.n $ ' b 01"90. Cl , Mn. S.rber• C..nu\er of C r V l C e a gen t W 0 Leoun• Hlllt, Ca , Mn Suwn McC-established the agency .... of Cl\arlolle, N0<th C.rollne, MIU . 1909 died I st Th 1!11ubeth C.Hy o1 s.11 01-. ce. m , a urs· Mh\ M•urun Cuo or l •ouna day tn Sheridan, Wyo. Niguel, Ca , loving son of Mr"l. Allee Regino C•1ey Of PllllldelP!'ll, P•. elio •u,...l....S by '°"" grtndchlldren. Ro•arv Friday 1 :IO P M -M•u ol Cllrh tlen 8Url•I S.turelly to 00 A M. bOlh •t St Kiiien Cllhollc Cliurth, MIHlon Viejo, Ce. lntorm•nl Ase •n\IOn Ctmt ttrv. O 'Co11nor LA11un1 Hiii\ MOrtuery dlrKtOI'\. PatCI ROBERT LEE PRICE, rHIO.nt of Coua Mew, Ce. P .. sed •••v on J enu•rv to, tt11 et Ille aQt of o . 8olovtd hu~bend al Donne Prlc.t, 1110 wrvlved by hh children, Ketlly RodrlQutl of -•to, Ce., 8rtndl lt .. muu.n al Se<.ramonto. C. • S.l>dy Snl<Hr of T'wetn Harw, c.., 81rbera Prlte al -· C.., ~,..,._ Hlltnlcle al Carm~I. C.., U nN Ouffort of Llv.rmoro, Ce , K•vlll 8entt of C.rmlchetl, Cl. Aleo --..fwcl by hi• two111tn-t111en, --Prlu of 011t•rlo, Ce., Pewlliw 5te11cll of -1to, C.... W ....... Pnol of TUH end e110 llw grondclllldren. Fu,,.r•I tervtce1 wlll be ll•td Thursd•Y J anuery 12, 1m et i 00 PM. tt Smlln Tuthill I.emf) ~tell" 0.. .... , 01 E. 111h St., Cotte MHI!, Ce wltll Re•. ltey Cempbtll of Th• Penttcott•I Church of God, CMlll MHA, C•. ol· fkll tlllQ. lnlwmtf'lt wtll bt et Aee<la Memof'lll htil, --to, Ce Srnllll Tuthlll L.IMb Cot\I ,,_.. Mor'tuar, directors......-. NEW YORK {AP) - Ol ga Kou~sevilzky, 76, a ph 1 I anthropis t a nd widow of Bo s to n Symphony Orchestra c ond u ctor Serge Kouss evilzky, dled l ast Thursday at her home. PHOENIX. Ariz. CAP) -WlWam S. "Popale" Randolph, 57, celebrity photographer and former road manager for the Benny Goodman and Woody Herman jazz bands, died Friday. SANTA MONICA <AP> -Marion R. fUrkwood, 90, professor emeritus and former. dean of Stanford ----------University law school,. PUii FAMILY COLOMIAL FUHHAI. HOMI 7801 Bolsa Ave. Westminster 893·3525 PACftltC ¥11W MIMOllAL , ... Cemetery Mortuary Chapel $500 Pacific View Ofi11e Newport, C.hlornla 844-2700 Nc.COIMICI MOITUUIH Leguna Beach •M-t.415 Lltguna Hiii• 788-0933 Sill Juan Ceptstraino •95-1778 - died in a convalescent · hospital. · HILTON HEAD ISLAND, S.C. CAP) - Fred C. Dack. 63, one of the· developers of muon Head Island and a co. founder ln 1!K9 of the Hilton Head Co., died Tuesday. SAN FRANCISCO CAP) ~Dr. Cbaanee1 D. Leake, 81, an intema· tionally known pioneer . tu pbamnn:ology and a medical historian, died Wednesday. Leake was a former president of tbe American Assocla- Uon for tbe Advance- ment o1 SdeDce. COLUMBIA, S .C. · (AP) -Composer Don GUiia• a, who for 10 ,7ear1 produced the radio broadca1ts cif Arturo To1ca01n1 and tbe NBC Symphony Orchestra, died Tues· day. Olllll was el.to tbe chairman ot the media arts department of the Uolver11ty of South CarollDL .. Dana Point Officiitls Laud 'Blufftop' Bill 81 STEVE MITCB.ELL Qt .. DlllJY 1'11" l&Mf Offlclall ln Dana Polnt are laudlnf a bill introduced l1)r state Aa- aemblyman Ron Cordova that aeeka to prevent the state parka depart· ment from buying part of the Dana Marina blufftop. The pa rks d epartment has' earmarked more than $t million for acquisiUon of about 35 acres of bluff·' top adjacent to land owned bx the Smyth Brothers developers of Newport Beach. AND WHILE STATE otticlala have Insisted no decision bas been made about developing the acreaie as a recreational vehicle park, Dana Point officials and cillzens are uncon- ' meed that will not be the ultimate outcome. Cordova introduced the legislation (AB-2128), saying it was the only way to prevent recreational vehicle cam-ping ln the Dana Point area. Cordova's bill, if approved by the legis lature, would knock Uie $4 million from a $53 million parks bill set aside for state projects. GOV. BROWN SIGNED a bill last September that allocated the money for acquisition of the Lantern Bay Bluffs, owned by Smyth Brothers. Alex McGeary, new president of the Dana Point Chamber of Com· merce, said Wednesday the chamber favors the move by the state parks department to purchase the bluff lands, "but the stale should be able to do something more tasteful than a recreational vehicle park." McGeary, who manages tbe Brookside Winery in Dana Point, said he'd rather not see the money allocated at all if that is the state's intention. "IF THEY <THE state) were going to do a park that the local citizens could· use, l 'dbeallforthat." Chamber board member Oliver Harria echoed McGeary'a feellnca, saying, 0 The state should be able to develop a park anyone can use without bavin1 to own a b11 recvee to do it." "I thJnk it's creat that Cordova introduced thia bill, Harris said. "We're letlinl the department of parka and recreatlo.n know that they're either aolnf to spend the money the way the people want It spent or they aren't 1oln1 to have the mone~~·" • -Corcrova .-1>lll fiii1-a''llearln1 before the Assembly water, parks and wildlife panel. No date bas been set!or that hearing. Coral Thefts For Jewelry Under Probe LOS ANGELF.S (AP-Federal officials blame the increasing popularity of coral jewelry for widespread thefta of pink coral from protected beds oft Southern California. Bureau of Land Ma.J)agement investigatora said Tuesday the pink coral is stolen mostly from the Tanner and the Cortes banks, a bout ll5 miles west of San Diego. They said thefts of the fanlike coral were first brought to their notice by a diver who reported seeing other divers taking coral from the offshore banks and won- dered if the action was legal. The taking of coral or damaging coral beds has been Ulegal since Septem her 1976 ln all governmen- tal sbelfregiom. Se~ ls Surreal Thing ·An unidentified design student carries a plaster leg encased in a stocking as she stands in London's Trafalar. Square with the head covered in a flower arrangement. The "surrealist event'' entitled. •'The Phantom of Sex Appeal" was intended to duplicate a similar event staged in 1936. Carpet Firm Accused Of 'Unfair Practice' LOS ANGELES (AP) -A Nor1.hrldge carpet firm bas been ac· cused by state Attorney General Evelle Younger and City Attorney Burt Pines of unfair competiUon and m~ine untrue and misleading state- ments. The charges were made in a com- plaint filed in Superior Court against Custom Craft Carpets Inc., its presl· dent, Jason Taite, and its vice presi- dent, Elaine Taite. ONLYFOUBDAYSearlier,Cu.stom Craft flied a laws uit against authorities to block the action. Younger and Pines claimed the firm's television commercials, home sollcitation films and aalea present. tJons were misleading, For example, the complaint al- leged, a carpet depicted as having been installed by a competitor was purposely cut and ripped before it was filmed for a commercial so it would appear worn. TOE COMPLAINT VU.TBEll al· leged that Custom Craft deci!p. tJvely implied that local televi.sf.on s tJltion KTLA. purchased carpeting from the firm, when ln fact Custom Craft carpeted the station to pay off an advertiaina debt. when you visit COLUMBIA SAVINGS' two Orange County loc&ti~ns ANAHEIM • COSTA MESA. .IOIN ua POR R•PRUHM•NTS AND SURPRISUI This beautiful. Illustrated Orange County Restaurant Menu Gulde is our way of saying "thank you'' to all our frlends In the community! 12 Have you ever wondered where to dine locally on Beef Wellington? What surprises are to be found on the menus of our local Oriental restaurants? This treasured volume offers culi- nary temptations you may never know existed! The Menu Guide of Orange County ha actual reproductloM of menua from the flneat reataur1nt1 In Orange County. Come In for ~.FREE copy today! While the aupply laata. When you stop In, please ask us about our free flnanolal services avallable with a minimum baJanae ••• or let one of our savings coun- selors help you plan your own balanced aavlng1 ~rogram to flt ONLV AT COLUMBIA SAVlNGS your short and long term needs. ALL OFFICES OPEN DAILY 9·8, 8ATURDAY 9.3 ., _'_AT YOUR SERVICE : THE FA!\111.Y IRCL' .• By Bil Kenne ® ''If you wanna s~e 'some action, go run the con · bpener." P~pl.-Waiting to Tie Knot DEAR PAT: I was marned 20 years ago at ag.e 20. My husband wu s 22. Since then. have things changed where marriage age is concerned? · R.P .. Corona del Mar You are right. A U.S. Census Bureau study fa. dlcatea that both sexes now delay gettlnC m•rried. by an average of at least one year longer than they dJd 21 years ago. Statistics show that men were avera1in1 22.5 years of age a& mama1e back in 1956 compared to 23.8 years of age when tbey mar· ried in 1976. Also, women averaged marrying at Z0.1 years ta 1956 -and at Zl.3 years of age lll • 1976. t Perhaps even more slgnlllcut ls the study's """ findings that there has been a large lncreaae in the percentage of single men and women between is :and 29 years of age during the past two decades. In J 970, according to the study, 19 percent of Am erican men between 25 and 29 bad never mar· rled. By 1976, the figure had jumped to almost 25 percent or two In four men In that a1e ran1e. Among women, 10.S percent between is and 29 bad never married ln 1970, compared with' almost is percent by 1976. Overall, the Census Bureau said this "lndJcates that not only has later marriage galned general acceptance, but tbat a higher pi. , : portion of aduJLs wlll never marry durtnc tbelr JJfeUmes." · -~-· • ~ . , . • ~! •":,Liter So•e".cu Quart at Bordn- DEAR PAT:· Does liquor still have to be ~declared at the Mexican border under the new li· ~quor Jaw? I'd also like to know how one can get •.around bringing a liter bottle into t'le U.S. since a :mer has about 34 ounces, and the new limit is 32 • ;ounces (one quart) per month. J.E., Costa Mesa . Declaration of all spirits to U.S. cu.atoms ~before crossing the Mexican border Into the U.S. Js •still required, according to supervising Customs Inspectors at the border. U the amOQ.Dt ls more than the legal UmU, visitors will be allowed to take .. the liquor back to the store for a refund (many clerks are careful to polnt out what the limit is). If tbe liquor ls not declared, and ls discovered by lD· spedors, the bottle will be cooflscated and the buyer .. will be assessed penaJtles, say ornclw. Under· Mexico's metric system, the popa.larly- slzed tequila bottle is about 34 ounces. Don't worry about tbJs, however. Customs officials aay they wW overlook the utra couple or ounces. In :buying beer, Americans are advlSed to add ap the total number of ounces In the cans or bottles they buy to make sure the total volume Umlt baa not been exceeded. :Money Order Co#e linseUled DEAR PAT. I p_urchascd a $95 money order 1rom Uruversal Money Order Co. When the com··;· any went bankrupt: l filed a claim. Although this :.: laim was supposed to have been ,paid in six · onths, it wasn't. I've heard that all New York · lalms have been met, but not California. Every . ime I write I get a runaround. ~ett·will Califor· ·"~ tans be tcimbursed? " . ._ • .. • ... "· ~ .. J.D., Newport Beach ·.• Although tire· s tate BanldDg Department told YS In late October that there was a cbuce of re-. mbursement. by mid· December, anotber elleck ·:: Ith tb1s agettey Indicates that ao clefla.lte dllbibd· · loa date can be 11et attbl• time. Tbe firm remain•' der Chapter 11 bankruptcy court Ju.rlldlctloa,.' •. · nd letters will be .malled to elalmuta wben a ·, me for repayment.has been set. Altboa&h several Ul1 were lntroduced in the state leglalature to ake claJm oa funds beld by &be court, no action u taken oo these blll1. IDqalrea by elalmuta lloald be addreued to &be teedver la bukrupky: aatrupkJ Oerk,, Jtoom Z31, A«enUoG: Jad1e olm J . Gal1ay, New Yorlr, N.Y. lllt'7. .. MINI TllfJe llejllacemee11f Ottered DEAR llEADERS: Tiie Comuner Proctact afety CommlAloD HY• a New Jeney firm la laetaa a replator hose a. tta 8e1lba apparat.a. e replaton, made la Swecten. eu 1M '4eaUllM ., tlae brud aame "Poseldoa'' aad "Cyklae 3M" H 1ertal ••mben lAU ..,_,.. 11m Ud uest roqhltMI. Offtdlla ..W tbe lnteilDecllate •• Oil tbe ...... caa ~me d~. ntUa• en to&M•ftf· c-en weN u•ect to lmmedla* tteip I u. mltL A free npluemeat lllOM wt1l be re•lde• te ·•~rto•• wrlU•I to Parkwa1 1a;r1c.-., 1 .aritu $., &o.ill ~. N.J •• At• u.11: CJklGa • aee-. !· Thursday. January 12. 1978 DAIL v PILOT A JI II --II ' SlARfS~ ENDS- January January .. . 11th 17th ' ' •••• • SHOP EARLY.'.QUANTITl.ES ARE LIMITED TO STOCX ON HAND YARDAGE DEPARTMENT Safe & Cory Flonncl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . • 1.66 yd. One P 1un-!Pr Y i·n . • ..•...••••.• 2.00 Amer' .Jn F:>m y .._ 'we Kr, . . . . . . . . • . . . . . 1.00 Leo1trnrPllP Pillow K11 ....•••...••.•••.•••.• 1.79 D1mem1onol latch Point Kits ••....•. 20%-40% off MEN'S WEAR ELECTRONICS Mt>n's J::xkPI SrylP #4995 ................. 14.99 'Electrophoni~ AM FM 8-Tr~ck Phono #8243 •• l29.95 Wool Shirts . . . • • . . . . .. . . • . . . . . ••... 9.81 ·E'P.~trophor ~ /'oM 1-M 8· fro k Phono #948 •.•• 169.95 Fa\h1on Jocro1s .•••....•.•••.•.•...•••••. 22.49 ,(opeho•t f\M FM 8 frock Phone #8fPbR • • • • 139.95 Down Jocket ..•.•••.•..•.•••••.••••.•••• 34.11 Copehort AM1FM 8 frocKPhono #TPS17 •••• 109.95 Kabu~1 Robf. .••••••••.•••••••• , •••••••• , 7.18 SoundesiCJl AM'FM Coss.'B·Troclc Phono • • • • 179.tl .,_ ________________ ..,. WP.stern Short> .................... •• ...... 6.39. Bectrophonic AM/FM 8-Troc~ Phono #TR9i2P 119.95. • All Swi;oters ........................ ZSo/o Off Capehart NNFM 8-Trod Phono #IP6R.28 •••• 169.95 HOUSEWARES FloM~i Shirts • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 9. tt· Bectrophonic Stereo Spealuws ••••••••••• 145.~0 pr. fmhionJeons •••••••••••••••••••••••• $6-9.99 ElectrophonicConsdeStereo ••••••••••••••l4t.fl'• ..._ ________________ .. Short Sleeved Dress & Sport Sh~ts ••••••• • •• 3/ I 0.00 Echo Intercom AC #AC-3 •• •. • ••••• , ••• •• •• •. 4.U Conning Uds • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 5/ I .GO :-f6odAd Sweatshirts ••••••••••••••••• : • ~ •••• 6. ft Echo Intercom DC • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • z.11 · Plastic Scoop-; •••••••••••••••••••••••••• 2/ I .OO.· :a;q Y onk Jeans • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • I.II -------------------... Sor Accf'l'>sori .. s ........................ 2/ 1.00 ~Ftuit Of fha Loom Jeans .................... 1.81 . T rosh Cons, 21 inch depth ................. , 5.99 .tf pk. Tube Socks .............. , ••••••••••• 5.44 Trash Cons, 18 inch depth ••••.••••••• , ••••• 4.59 ..... ------------------Buckets, 3 qol .••••.••••••••••••••••••••••. I. 99. . CAMERA DEPARTMENT AND ACCESSORIES . Suckers, 9 qrs. ......••....••••.•••••••..•• I .39 BOYS' WEAR Metol Lµnch Box PS •••.•••••••••••••••• : ••• 1.11 ~-----------------. "s . 8 K--LI. XL320 Io~ 97 -uper 0004\ • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ,, • .._. __ ....., _____________ .,. Flannel Sh •ts . .' ....................... 3/ I 0.00 · Yoshico 135 mm f 2 8 (screw mount) •••••••••• 62.00 DOMESTICS Shrr t & Sw<':Jlf>· 1r·• ••.••••••••••••••••••••• 6.99 Viv1tor 135 mm f 2 8 (suaw mount) •••••••••• 60.00 1----------------..... 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IR l 33 Sh Spl sh Guard so· l\SP\ ants .,)lll'S . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ower 0 · · · · · · · · · • · · · · • • • · • · • • ' • · Qu,..,.n POl'lt Size> 32 38 •.....••...•.••••••. 4.44 Lucite Music Box •.••.•••••••••••.•.••••••• 7.97 PET DEPARTMENT Polyew:r & Cotton 4-fP.t,.:I Sr·•ls .•.........•. 6.66 T 01lored Burron Front L1S Tops •••••••. 5.77 Ir 6.77 1------------------t Assorted :-fats .••.••••••.•••••••••..•..... l .00 Eamngs, flrocelets, NP k::hoin .••••.••.•..•. 5/ 1.00 ' Beaded Jowefry ••••.•••••.••..•.••.•.•• 'l/ 1.00 Foll & Winte< Jewelry • • • • • . • • • • 2CWo to 500/o Off JPwelry Ccne~ .•••.•.•.••.•.•..••••••• 200/o Off Assorted !>es .es ••.••.•.••••••••.. • •••• 250/o Off :-it>oded T ~. Gaucho & Pants • • • • • • . • • • • • • • S.00 Woll Cloc~s •.•••••.•••••.•••••••••••.•••• 9.97 . Plostic fonbowl With Kit •••••••••••••••••••• 2.00· • I ::J lb. Wild B1td Seed • • • • .. • • • • .. .. • • • • • • • • 1.00 Shells and fops ••••••••••••••••••••••••• , 3.00 ..._-----------------. 'Sportswear in Broken Sizes ••••••••••••• , •••••• so· Commodore Digital Watch •••••••••••••••••• I.II Marcel Watches • • • • • • • • • . . • • • • • • • • • . • • • I 3.81 iWaord by Seney us.es SX-90 •••••••••••••••• 49.11 PLANT DEPARTMENT P.V.C. Jackets ••••••••••••••.••••••••••• I 0.00 \ . Bulky, ~coded and Wrap·Nound Sweaters •••• 12.00 r.o-----------------ilf .,_ ________________ .,,. Ski Jackets w'Fur Trimmed Hood •••• , ••••••• I S.00 SPORTING GOODS • 4" rlanqing Bowls • • • . . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . • 1.00· Flower Dingle Dongle •••••••• , • • • • • • • • • • • • • 1.00 Assorted Bros •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1.17 1-----------------1 · 41h" :-longing Bos~ets ...................... 1.00 1 2 ~· :-iyponex Plant Food .............. : ••••• 79' . ._ _______________ --t ·Tender T rep •••.•••••• , •••••••• : •••••••• 7.49 '4' ~triped Plostic Planters .................... 49°1 W . Ant. Loose Golf Clubs •••••••••••••••••••••• l.99 I Pint Ortho Spray Con::entrates •••••••••••••• 2.29. QULDREN'S EAR ·Alpine Ski-Rods •••••••••••••••••••••••••• f 7.9' . Full Circle Sprinkler:-ieods .................. S.'9 •Treasure Trockw .......... : ............. 26.95 Plastic Rooters .•••.•.••••••••••••••••••••• I .so· . Vcitt Bowling Salls •••••••••••••••••••••••• 17. tf I qt. African Violet Soil ••••••.••••••••••••••• 59• Corduroy Stocks Sizes 3-6 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 2.29 · :-iigh Score Sowtinq Bolls ••••••• : • • • • • • • • • • 12. 99 1------------------... 51 S ~cryfic Tops • • • • • • • • • • • • •: • • .... • • • • • • • • 2_.00 ·Winfield T Bfris Bolf~ • • • • • • • • • • • • • • .. • • • • • • • 1.69 · Dresses Sizes 2·blc ••••••• • •• • • • • •. • • • • :. • • 4.00 Boys' 2':1' :-ii-Rise Bike •••••••••••• , • • • • • • • 44. 99 : . · .. =JOY DEPARTMENT ,Jodets & Mipsuts ••••••.•.••• • .•••••••••••• s.oo Life Jadtets • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 13.St ~~--·~·---------~--~~----~--~~------~~ro~onOO~d~~~~ ................ 2~88 · ... . . . Gorcio R.oyol Bonnyl Fishing Lin& .............. .z. 99 Beaver Bench • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 6.66 SHOE DEPARTMENT 5 Gol. Uh'tty Con .•• · • • • • • ••••••.•••• • ••••• I. f9 Cuckoo Oodt • •• • • • ..... • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 6.81 · 1------------------1( Salmon Eqgs. Yi!on, Wild River ................ ,,. Rood Boss •••• , ••.••••••••••••••••••• , .•. Jt.tt· Yellow Jacket ...................... ;.:.;.'. 9.91· Motor\z.ad Talking Von .................... '.:'. 3.11- C8'Xopjl9f ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ; .. :jb.tt. Gon1 Prix ............................ : 1; t4.tt. ca· c )'Cle •••••••.•••••••••••••••••••••••••• '' Doti rl0t.rse •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1.11· rf olly rfobbie T ypewritet •••••••••••••••••••• 6.66 · . W' cilking Tolki~ Doll .................... ,,. 7.77· GoovH LOQf) • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • •. • • • • • • • • ff 1• l:AMP DEPARTMENT ·Loaf •erT'1S Socks ................... : ••••••••• 11• 1------------------t ·Nylon Knee.Mi Socks • • • . • • • • • . • • • • • • • • • • • • • . 77' Fashion Bc>ots • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • I I. tt STATIONERY & SOUVENIR .Children's Fashion Boots .................... l.t9 ._ _______________ ._.. :-tot Ooq sr;ppers •••••••••••••••••••••••••• 2.00 Velour Sli~ .............................. 4.00 ·6ofe 'N' ~·File •.••••••••••..••••.. , ••• 39.91 4 Drawer file Cabinet •• , • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 4t.t9 . 2 Drawer file Cabinet • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 2t. 99 0,unky ~ Pod •••••••••••••••••••••••••• st• Cutie Notes •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 41 1.00 ·Embroidered Scuffs •••••••••••••••••••••••• 2.10 :Furry Scuff, .••••••• • •• , •••••• , ••••••••••• 100 • T enrws St.oes •• , •••• , • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 4.00 ·Criss Cross Sandals •• , •••••••• , ••••••••••••• J.4t Pictured Bullelin Soords ••••••••••• , •••••••••• 11' ' '----------------~·Denim Duffel Bog w! Drow StrinQ • • • • •• •• •• •• I.It Cuff-ettes •••••••••••••••••••••••••• , • • • I .17 FURNITURE DEPT. Decorative Plates .......................... 1.50 ._,_.._. ___ . ________ . _.._ml!'-t Water Snow Salls ..................... 4t' I: tt• Wicker Sof o . . • • . • • • • • . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 12.11 .Wic~er T d:JJe ••••••••••••••••.••••••••••• JUI Wicket Oor •••••••••••..••.••..••••.•.• JYI . . . CJ,;,,o DdJ ~ • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 1.10 Lazy Suse1n 2 ner . • . • . . • • • . . • . .. • . • • • . • • • • 1 t. ft ,Spanish Decor. Items • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • a.oo Pt9. of :-iappy B.rthday Porty Buttom •••••••••••• 10• 3333 IRISTOL • CbSTA MESA· 546-5222 .. M-' ICM PM SAT. ICM!JO PM s.-12·1 PM I , ~ :~ ~· . < ~ ~ , •.;. I AJ2 O-,ILY PILOT Thurtday, Januaty 12. 1875 .Symposium Scheduled A Well Calculated Mair is planned durina the semester break at Saddlebaclt Colleae. p.m . In room 309 of the Science and Mat.b Bulldina. Karen Dodaon. the college's computer technician, will open the 1easloo by helping partici- pants select the calculator that is belt tor them. studies and other "scary'' areas. \ lt'a a half-d~ meetin1 and BJmpoaium de1l1ned to help participants develop a "close working relationship" with their electronic calculators. ALTHOUGH IT IS offered as part of the college's in-house training for faculty and staff, tbe public is invited to attend lhe "affair" Monday from 1 to s The scientlflc use or calculators and home computers will be discussed by Jean Vin- cenzi, a math instructor at the coUege. She will discuss navlga. tion. trigonometry calculations. metric converslobs. atati.5lical BUSI NESS SCIENCES . di vision instructor Fred Weber ; will lead a discussion of the busl· i ness use of calculators which should help participants .. think a nd decide'' with these little machines. Edward Ewbank, an elec- tronics instructor, will examine ' applications of the micro- processor during the final dis· cussion of the day. ostal Delivery ' Halted WASHINGTON (AP) -The Postal Service hu cut off mail de· liveries to Paro Publica- tions and Dollar Power Financial Publications ot Syracuse, N.Y. The cutoff order charges that the firms, ,, located at 750 N. Salina ;-St . were engaged in f.·'fS false representatio n ~} u through sale of the book .,.,..,...1<1 "Snuff: The Dirtiest A F rie nd Book in the World.'' Under terms of the or· Prince Andre w, 17, der, money orders will second son of Queen not be paid to the firms Elizabeth II, brought and mall will not be de· a s c ho o I fr i en d , livered unless they can Kristie Richmond, show it Is not connected 17, home to meet the with the book sales. Royal Famjly. The ate r R eception Planne d Call 642-5678. Put• few words to work tor ou. PUBLIC AUCTIOI ESTATE JEWELRY & FINE PORCELAINS, CHINA,. BRONZES, RUGS, FURNITURE, SILVER, OILS, Etc •. 1Yz Million Dollars Worth Don't miss this important sale! Fine China, Crystal, Porcelains, Bronzes, European Furniture, Oils, Etc. Also, many fine pieces of antique and contemporary jewelry including fine watches, solitaire diamond nngs, earrings, gold chams, cluster diamond, ruby, sapphire, and emerald rings. SALE MIGHTS Friday, Saturday, Sunday lanuat) 13, 14, 15 8:00 P.M. INSPECTION 2:00 P.M. -5:00 P.M. and 7 . 8 P.M. Sale Nights. TERMS: BenkAmtrlcard • MesterCherge Penonel check· Cash· Some •Ktended terms can be errenged. Property moved for cormmiencfl of Jllfo to: CXC 1vror1 cS'J({l/erie.( t2,1d. 2542 West Coast Highway, Newport Beach, CA (714) 645·2200 -CO/\ISIGNMENTS ACCEPTED 'Tll 5 pm FRIDAY Ar 1 Levine · A1Jc11ontler LOCAL ~ . /,AA, -. . Tl~~ Semi-Annual SH OE . • • TO % OFF and· MOREi • FLORSHEIM • AMALFI • MIRAMONTE • CAPEZIO •HILL & DALE • FLORSHEIM • BALLY • STRIDE-RITE SELECTED STYLES• BROKEN SIZES f/"1tJitUJ Im lH~!a::_I #54 FASHION ISLAND. NEWPOIT IEACH 17141 644-4223 #27 MAIN STREET. ALHAMIRA 1213) 21i·S671 ALL SALES FINAL ( MA ILBOX A reception for people --------_J~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~b~~~~~~~~~~====~~::h:~J!!!~~~~~~ interested in joining the First Nighters of Orange County will be held from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. Sunday in the Lake Forest SWl. and Sail Club. A limited number oC memberships are available in the group which primarily sup- ports theater at S;ld· dlback College. Th.t re· ception is free and open to interested area resi- . dents. Dr. Donald Rickner. president, said Firs t Nighters are eligible to attend cultural produc- tions at the college on special nights and ob· lain information on the college's theatrical events. Members also can take spectal trips in· t o Los Angeles for cultural activities. During the reception, the stars of the college's upcoming production of ''Man of La Mancha" . will perform a medley or songs from the musical. Pet Monkey KilhMan KUALA LUMPUR , Malaysia <AP) -A man died here after being bit- ten in the throat by his 1 pet monkey, hospital authorities said. The man, identified only u Ariffin, 60, was bathing the animal when it s uddenly attacked him. He dled Wednesday en route to the hospital. 1 NUNSCOW I lONPRISON UNIVERSITY PARK, P a. (AP) -The Na· Uoaa l Coalltlon ot Am e rican Nana baa called for a moratorium on priloo COIJltruetlon, HJinl that '75 pereent of t1nn ates do not con· 1Uwte a threat to sode· tJ and that the rate of r eturn to cr lme to,. cruae11n dJnct propor. r tloia to lensth of lm· ~apandla1 prlaon facUltlea, tbe • aroap_ 1u11••t• ilternaune for m1D1 lllftDderJ iucb u proba· •U7 procram.a. /IFUUERf s399 PIPE WRENCH Heavy duty -alloy tool steel jaws. Replaceable lower jaw. 14" 4243 SlOM...,... ' MOM..,,_, ... M SAT.M,SIM.f~ di· Fromour DELI ~\ SCl\'ory ~~"\G...i SI~! IAR·l4 Ribs ~ - 1.,01ttd MdNI• ~\{\c{ lt11teWW \~~ ~ S 198 SWISS CH&SE "\' : , .. .,,.. c~ . ., I MARKET-ASKET . WISTCUFF ~ ·. ,, ... irftie .... .,.... ...... Drastic Reductions On ReCJUlar Merchandise . . . ..Ant~on'I ~ SHOE SERVICE for Handbags Luftacp & Zipper Repair ........ .,.... c.ht-for SPIRY • TOPStoa D•'t ttrow 'Tm: r-cotR,....llM• old ..... w.,.,..,. ....... ·~......- Y AHltEE TRADER~ Imported ·SOUPS SAVESC»e REG.S/l.8S 3/I.29 16 tnty fl1vors. Easy to fix, Add.hot water, simmer and serve. ~fcek~n' ;F~r,~ WESTCUFF Pl.Ali ., ..... ~... ......,.. ... ,. '42.0971 Moo.-Fr1. 1119 Sat. 'Tit 6 Sun. Iii 6 FORMAL . . . YOU con mHt the, o«c1'1on with con ff don~ In formal attire 'from our outstanding Hlectlon. t • ORANGE COUNTY t.Air Freight ___... ...... d .Use I ~Nods • Temporary air freteht opera. on• will soon take up two emp- Y Parceb of land at Orange ounty AJrport, auperviaors avededded. : 'The board voted 4-1 to lease he two 18,500-square-foot arc:els to Hupes Air West and ir Callfornia, lnc .• at a rental rice of $330 a month each. SUP ERVI SOR RALPH iedrlcb cast the Jone dissenting t.e,-~Jte..belie'LeA...Jhe,.r:e till were yel·lo-be answerea uestions before the land is com- itted. • Even though terms of the ease call for the facilities to be emporary and housed in mobUe • fllees, Diedrich said, he feared ey would not be temporary. .., But Supervisor Ralph Clark id, "I think thls Is a logical ay to hanP.le it temporarily. l ave a cen~em that we have to ,. and le freight at the airport." SUPERVISOR PHILIP An· hony cal~d the present air reight facilities, located in angar::; owned by Martin Avia· ion, inadequate, unsafe and in· ecure. He said the Federal Aviation dministration had asked that ey be relocated. Diedrich argued that the irlines might be able to find uitable faciUties away from the "rport property. HE SAID THE two 16,500· quare-foot parcels were the irport"s largest uncommitted lots of land and could be used s alternate parking or airport tie-down space. Delly l'lleC 5Uff - S t orm Sludge When it rains, a lot of flotsam borne by rain runoff pours into Newport Harbor, as exemplified in this low tide view of a marina in the Bayshores section of Newport Beach. County, city and private marina operators are responsible for cleaning up the flotsam, much of which gets hung up in slack waters around docks and floats like these. The parcels are north of the I airport"s overflow parking lot. OCC Profiles 1,283 Freshman Students I Airport M anaRer Robert Eresnahan s aid the relocation Ill have adequate fencing to mprove security. The new freight facilities will be served by a four-lane road rather than the current two-June road serv- ing the hangars. . ~Library Sets fArt Con test ' Youngsters in kindergarten ~rough the ninth grade are '~iglble to enter the Orange .~ o u n t y Pub II c Library's •bookmark design contest. ~ Designs must be drawn with .)>lack ink or black marker pens, 'not ball point pens or pencils. '.f:ntry forms are available at ;library branches, and there is no ~mit on the number of entries !J>er child. • The contest closes Feb. 17. ;!.rhe winners' designs will be 'printed and distributed at :libraries. :· The average income of parents of Orange Coast College students is $20,000 to $25,000 annually, compared with a national average ot $12,500 to $15,000 . That's one of the st.atistics included in a profile of the 1,283 full· time freshmen enrolled at OCC last fall. The students completed a. research form created by the American Council on Education or the students, 91 percent are Caucasian, 3 percent Oriental, 3 percent Mexican-American, 2 percent American Indian and 1 percent black. ABOUT 75 PERCENT hve at home with their parents and 21 5 percent alone or with room mates, the study showed. On the form. 82 percent said OCC is their first choice for a college, 43 percent said they were attracted by the school's academic reputation, 33 percent because of its program offers, 32 percent because of its low tui· t1on, 22 percent because of loca· lion and 20 percent because of advice from former students at OCC (students were allowed to check more than one choice). Eighty-nine percent of those polled plan to earn bMbelor's degrees and 36 percent hope to receive master's degrees. Of the s tudents, 21 percent are business majors, 17 percent are majof\De in technical fields. 16 perca>t are in the fine arts and 7 percent are in education. FIFTY PERCENT HAVE fathers with college degrees and 29 percent have mothers with degrees. Politically, 27. 7 percent classify themselves as liberal, 51.3 percent as middle of the road and 17.8 percent as con· servative. ·: . ,. . 4 Women Horwred . . • Four Orange Coast women have been honored lor donating their time to St. Joseph Hos pital in Orange. Monica Dominguez and Veronica Dominguez f)f trvine have both given 100 hours or volunteer ~rk at the hospital. Ellen Leehner of Huntington ~each was honored for donating 200 hours and 't>enise Arst of Corona del Mar for 800 hours. r On Newport Blvd. at 32nd St. Newport Beach · lilllltil ,c.Atts Au1hentic Lebanese · Cuisine Our Si>eclalty Shish-Ka-Bob Vegetarian Dishes F.eaturlng Falafel &11Ntno a.« a WI'-'• DIAMONDS • GEMSTONES Jewels by josephs Is ... rchlng for diamonds and gemstooes from private Individuals and estates. Careful° examination and evaluation by our experts. Highest, prices paid. Call 540-9068 1~9 dally, Saturday 1~. Sunday closed. Mk tor Betty Grace ·or F;ank Vandei-Walr' ie~els by joseph South Coast Pim• 3333 en1101. Costa M.s9 • S40-il068 Across from Clff Hall • )t)ur favorite color photo can become .a canvas Original. Thu~y. January \2, 1978 DAIL V PILOT A J :J Dangers In H i lu R educed MIJ>-Wt~T~ 6-h>~wiP~ UG1~ ~-r. JAN lf 1t\. cpo 5~0 (Dr~ .;AJofrY 11-s) Laguna Beach Fire Chief Charlie Kuhn has lifted a ban on visits to bruab areas in lbe bills above the city following recent rains. ~~1.:i.»-f€A( ~1~Bro.6S 1q• 1cnr ~ 'P'f J.16\IJ ~"9 !>l\JI~\ 'fE/tl<.. UJR.Vt.J) f~JJ"f ~~rf) ~JJ_• /°"l ~~ UW ~u~ f£Al'.,.~1~,..,~ ee ..;trtU ~~q · The ban had been in effect since early sum- mer due to the dry, hazardous cond1Uons in the br usbland1 1ur- rounding the Art Colob'y. n:t\l'.. I>ilJi~ C.U.~2S 4 Ohl't uphol . ~< WcW5S°~ 1'"€At-DtLJfl..16 dtA1~ \Jl~YL Solts e4,f,1sb~'l'1«!~ '(~ l)1kJ1N~ J"A-Btt6 ~Pl.EAf" '='>' claitc/ ~ ~~q f~~lt.Ji#>J& 1A&f.-.J>rcPLEM= elelcn:b RJ!q }'('f IJ{1"11J1(1 ft.At.. Di.J11Jl. Tit&£ S'11'et~ toq'-"•i«q ?3/ MW elJ M~rniWT ot: 6-Ai~e. IAe<a 33' • s, +t> ~i . .;ow II</ to 135' Kuhn warns, however. that many of the brush areas are privately owned and posted against trespassing. Written permission ..f.coJ:1Ltb.e....o:w.nFa is needed oe(()i8 Ptc: nickers, photographers or artists may tread on them. Your -f'': team ~t :3~· scores AGAIN -~ .. t.·~" . !. In the DAILY PILOT 642-4321 BARTENDERS USE QUICK LA PAZ MIXES SO THEY CAN HAVE MORE TIME TO HEAR YOUR A family of popular cocktail mixes . for home ' entertainment Ride the BIG WAVE coming to Southern~ from the beach in Orange County •• ~ THE SOUTHLAND'S NEWEST RADIO STATION ~ at the crest of your FM radio dial •Formerly IC A PX Come on up to Sound Wave 108 and en-San Clemente. All to the accompaniment 1oy the best of the bnght, beautiful music of the refreshing sounds of the seat ~ you've heard on K·BIG, KJOI or KAPX. plus the mellow sounds of KNX-FM. To- day's adult music IN A NEW BLEND on the most powerful station in Orange County, K-WAVE with 28,500 watts from New space-age equipment enhl)nces the llstenabihty and extends the effective range of the station. Help us test the new coverage.~ WIN A TRIP OVER THE WAVES Courtesv ot K-WAVE You ,,.n be eligible for a drawing for a 7·0AY trip.on Sltmar Cru.ses to the Mexi· can AiVlera. Send in the coupon below and tell us where y<)J received K-WAVE. (If you like, flll out the rest of the ques~ 108 STEREO 'tionnaire because that will help us better serve you.) Entries must be postmarked before February 1, 1978. Winners Wiii be broadcast February 14th. Valentine's Day. '-y" •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• IHTl" MY tfAME lN THE COMTHT ••••••••••••••••••••••••l•••I .. K•WAVI ~ BUSINESS CENTER DRIVE, SUITE 213, IRVINE. CA. 92715 Ill 11 • recelvtd K-W.VI at th• followlng location: II II Q In my car 0 at home n at work ' 'The rteepllon wu n good r.J fair 0 poor I would like more_ ...... __ ...._ ...... _.._ __ I would llke lea•---------- I like l<·WAVE at It I•. 0 I Ilk• music titles &l)d0ertls1* announctd t:J YES 0 NO . ' . ---~·-~-----~------------.-.--·~---, • 0 <EP:::.... ......,...,. • ,, I ' OAJL v PILOT Thursday. January 12, t978 Tipsy Actor Riles Cops Paul Lynde Charged With 'Interference' From AP Dlspakbes Comedian Paul Lynde. who complained that bis briefcase with $1,000 in cash and valuables was 'tolen, was booked by police in Sall Lake City on a ~barge o! interfering wlth an officer, autboriUts fay. . Supervisors appointed John N1 cohn1 actJng treasurer-tax coUector. He has been ctuef depyty treasurer. Vaughn pleaded innocent u did a department WEJQ\T Off CUNIC.. CALIFORNIA I NATIONAL I PEOPLE Farr Threatened 'With Jail Again Police Capt. Sam Leaver said Lynde"was ar· rested in front of the Sun Tavern at 1: 50 a . m . while an officer was inve11tigatlng a car buretary. He said Lynde insisted officers attend to bis problem first and "the officer finally had to arrest hh:n." auditor, Darlae MavJ tf"· who as charged with 13 count$. She has b n on i.ick leave since mid-December. Rh'---aft!!"t .. i LOS ANGELES (AP) -Flve years ago, newaman WUUam Farr walked out of Jail facinf possible ret\lm 1o custody if the courts rejected hi& right to keep a news source secret., Now, after maoy appeals, tbe orl•baal case aaalmt Farr -lodpd ..._..='-"="-====--.J by the Judge in the Charles MllDICl:I. Lynde was also charged with beine intoxicated in public, but a prosecutor said the charge was later dropped because it was a first offense .. Thanks, but no thanks, Georgia Gov. Georie Bmbee said to a 1Q1lslator'a resolution that called for· naming the recently com- pleted stretch of Interstate UIS near Columbus after him. Busbee thanked Sen. trial -la over. But another lawabit, ·flied by two Manson attorneys, bu led to more lltiptioo and new threats to Farr's freedom and finances. Lynde, 51, was in Utah for a taping of the _ ••J)onn~and Mane" television show. . . -· .---- Norwood Pearce tn a letter, ad· dmg. "Not only js such a tribute Sierra lbl-...ADDITION , HE find s hir6aell the most likely target for I ' t That widely distributed White House photo of lloaalynn Carter dozing against. her husband's knee during the long flight home from Brussels may have raised suspidoos of a put-up job. In the view of reporters who were present, however,(.---------.) "1rs. Carter wasn't fak· PEOPLE mg sleep. Jn fact, shortly after . lhe photo was taken, Mrs. Carter roused herself and went off to the airborne bedroom where twln beds awaited her and her husband. * Slmoa P . Nelson pleaded innoce nt in Rockford, Ill., to charges of bludgeoning and knif· ing to death his six young children. As the 46-year-old, 270-pound father was being arraigned before Judge Philip Rein.bard or Circuit Court, lus children, -ages 3 to 12, were buried in white coffins in Calvary Cemetery. It was a J>rivate burial in the bleakness of a snow cover in 10-below-zero weather. · When asked how Nelson pleaded, his public de-f ender, CraJg Peterson, said "not guilty lo all six counts." The judge asked Nelson H that was his plea and he r eplied: "Yes,itis,yourhonor." • A handmade cap and a tnachetethat belonged to the last known Japanese was straggler on Guam have been reported blolen. The items belonged to Sgt. Shoichl Yokoi, who was found near Talofofo in January 1972 YottO& <tftcr hiding in Guam's dense jungles for more than 27 years. The Items, kept at a local government office, "ere to be moved to the Guam Museum. '* Empresses F"arab of Iran Jelt for New York aboard a special Iran Air flight. She stopped in Paris for 48 hours on a private visit, and is also making a private visit to the United States. * Tuolumne County's treasurer-tax collector re· :signed one day after being arraigned on five felony counts involving a $154,618 shortage 1A the county treasury. Arter Wllllam Vaugbn quit. the J\oard of -u~~1...ed--0n m}l-parJ... but il.,.. ltril~lfll1 would ~ contrary to the trad1- tion or reserving Juch honors for those who have deceased or at least have retired. "Being only SO amt having 8USlla just passed a physical with flying colors, I feel most active and, consequently, most unqualified to have an interstate named in my memory." • The non-communist world's first authorized biography of Leonid J. Brezboev. published by a British firm. portrays the Soviet president as a leader in the mold of communism's most revered founder, Vladimir J. Lenin. "As a leader of Lenin's type Brezhnev relies in his work on the collective experience of the masses," the book asserted in one of many re- ferences to his Leninist qualiUes. . In another hero-worshipping passage the anonymous authors -from the Soviet Commun.isl Party Central Committee's Institute of Marxism- Lenis m -told of the expressions of "deep respect, love and affection" which reached Brezhnev on his 70tb birthday 13 months ago. They wrote, "A Lenin-type politician and Communist leader could wish ror no greater, no more valued reward." * . Synanon Inc. filed a lawsuit against Time Inc., claiming an article an the magaiine's Dec. 26 issue libeled the drug rehabilitation group. The suit, filed in Alameda County Superior Court. seeks damages of $76,750,000 against Time and 10 of ita executives and writers. Syoanon founder Charles E. , Dederich termed the article "the vilest, most contemptible hatchet job in our history." • OlOllEIUCH Priscilla Grew. the stale director of conserva· tion who announced she was quitting to join her husband in Australia, changed her mind: She will take leaves of absence to see him. Mrs. Grew, 37, said the unpaid leaves were suggested by her boss, state Resources Secretary Huey Johnson. She will take three of them between March and Sept.ember. Husband Ed Grew, a UCLA professor, wUJ start six months or geologic research ln Australia in March, after returning from an Antarctic ex· pedition. Noted ~-"'!!ttt~nas-b:l most-« the--ceae& he- covera u a reporter. Farr, a former Orao1e County newsman, bas been summoned to the witness stand in such diverse matters as the RolDan Polan1kl cue, the alphabet bomber trial and the Lockheed tunnel dis- aster trial. ... .--.... "'-. Here are Sierra Nevada skllng condl- ti on s as reported Wednesday by the California State Automobile Association: -lit SNsU Sll:I ._. -1.llldt Nlw anow. t..M 14V. fee\, peek~ llOWCler end~, I en.Ir, I f .... r, I rope two, inowlng 1191111)', ll cHtrHa.Wllld~lm. 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S.11•w V•llf'Y -1,200 elevetlon, 1·2 lnCll•s n•w. base t tHt, peclc•d powoer -,,,,,..,_, 13 dOUble clltlra. 1 ctbte ur. I QIOl'dol•. snowing, 1• oeoreu. wind ~ """'; •.200 eiw .. lion, I lr><h ,...,, »Inch beM, pecked PG•der •nd POWdfr, 2 wrla<e llft1, 6 00..bl• c...irs, SMW/ng, l4 dtllf'ees. "'"°' 1507·"""' hMe w .... -unav•ll*•· H .. •tfllY Vall.., -Trece OI ,_ snow, ........ '-1. Pk-......,..,_ •nd powder, 11 lllts, clo11dy0 30 cleilr .. s. Olm •lfldi. Slll lllClleit -Treca ,_, bM9 71-«2 ln<llH, pe<"*I powder, J U>elrs, I T. bar, overcett, 2' degrees, <•Im Wirtltd\ Meol•t •--~vallac.4e. Slldt ~--UMY•llaOle. Slerta Siii ._.. -I lllUI -.,,ow, llate" 111<-. pecked _.., "The fact is that I get subpoenaed because ol lb.la high vbibillty," 1ays Farr. "It impedes my ability to do my job ea a reporter." •. BOWEVltR, FARR'S biggest worry l.s the financial burden of fteht· ing another lawsuit. The lawyers who are suine Farr - Paul Fitzgerald and Irving Kanarek -want $24 million in damages from Farr, whose legal expenBes already have reached astronomical propor· tions. "The costs are in excess or $50,000," says Farr, .. and berore I finish it appears it will much closer to $100,000. It just seems like I can't get out from under it." THE LOS ANGELES Time!, where Fan-works as a court reporter, has made a commitment to pick up some $30,000 of the costs, although the dis· puted news story appeared in another paper • The 43-year-old Farr was covering the Manson trial for the Los Angeles Herald Examiner on Oot. 9, 1970, when be broke an exclusive story that members of the Manson "fami- ly" had once dratted a master plan to murder numerous celebrities . Superior Court Judge Charles Older, preaidinc at the trial, waited until the verdict was in, sentenced tbe four defendants t.o death, then took. action agai.Dlt Farr. OLDER SAID IDS court gag order had been violated. He wanted the names of attorneys who bad leaked inlormatJon to Farr. Farr refused. claiming the reporter's privilege to protect a source. /# ........ LEGAL TARGET Newaman wuuam Farr California State Court of Appeals. JN NOVEMBER 19741, that court ruled Farr had been punished enough, obviously would not talk, and was being subjected to multiple prosecutions for the same story. . "It looked like there was something to jump for joy about then," Farr recalls. But the following month, another court ordered Farr to answer source questions in the Fitzgerald·Kanarek suit or face a jail sentence. FARR REFUSED AGAIN to say whether the two attorneys were IA· volved in giving him information. "They feel their names have been put under a cloud," says Farr, who adds be understands their com· plaints. But he notes that both lawyers have suffered no visible hatm to their law practices since the story was written SC?me eiibt years aeo. "THE LAW REQUIRES that they show financial damage," says Farr. No trial date bas been set in the case because of a pending appeal. •·I would Just like to get it over with," says Farr ... It constantly preps on my mind.'• Viewing the long ord~at philosophically, Farr says be sees some benefits. His lawyer, who has indefinitely deferred bis fees, bas become a close friend, as have others involved i.u the legal battle. Farr's news sources increased. Mideast Talks Stalled and powoer. f\llly -•1-1, -lno 1'91\llv. 21..,..... calm wtnck. •lrtr ..... --Tree•,..., WM 9G-120 ll1ClleS, -keel -*' •"d powder, ' llfts, Cloudy, JS oeor .. i. ~m w4fldl. The reporter went to jail. and Older vowed to keep him there \Ultll he talked. He was ln solitary confine. ment for 46 days before U.S. Supreme Court Justice William O. Douglas released him pending ap1 peals. .. PEOPLE SOMETIMES are willing to give me information now that they wouldn't give to someone else. They know they can ~t ma. They lnow I mean what I say wben I promise to protect a source. Israel, Egypt Gap Widened on Sinai Issue •ur v111..,.,,_.. .... -t In· Che\ ,,.W, beW •t1111 lltCht1, pe<.lc.cl po;wdtr -~r. S dllebe clwllra, al>OW HIQ 1191\11.,', V 0.S-, Cl- Wlftd' Pecltle ..... -l lnc.llH -· NM 4 h• leel. peoed Powoer. t ullr CAIRO CAP) -Israeli Defense Minister Ezer Weizman inilicated today Jsraeli and EgypUan military negotiators have made no significant progress on the issue of Jewish settlements in the Sinai Peninsula. But he and his EgypUan coun- terpart said they were determined to find a solu- tion. "There is a gap. There are differences. There is a possibility to close the gap," Weizman told re- porters after a morning meeting or the joint com· millec set up to negotiate military aspects of a peace settlement. Asked whether any progress )lad been made, he r eplied, !'The fact that we are talkin& ls progress." l'pnt"e Woo• Senate LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) -In an apparent bid to win Senate support for the Panama Canal trea· Front Page A 7 ENERGY PROFITS •• temporary "lid" at $2.48 per thousand cubic reet. FLUG, REVIEWING THE ACTUAL cost esUmat.es, flgurea a price ceU.lng of 75 cen(sto ll would be more reuonable. Since oil and natural gas are often found to&etber, the same companies generally produce and profit from both. Such bita of evldenee are far from 10Ud proot ot a "ripoff... Uott mucb petroleum companies actually spend and earn on the drillin& and jproduction of oil and natural •u -ap11i from ttbelr refining, transportation, marketing. petrochemical, mlnJnJ, real estate, mucbandising &ncl other o~rationa -they do not reveal. Yet Coneress must try to decide whether present prices are enough for these compuiee or whether, u they ~laim, they need more money to develop new fuels. .. WE SllOULDN'T HAVE TO Ol*'ate on this skimpy data bale," Flu1 COllll>lained, "We are ~ratln( ih the blind.•• Lacklne eoavtnciDJ proof either fot or acalnlt ~t•ber pricu. the public a'kf:,arentl1 remains ~u1ed and 1kepUc.t, m It dlmcult for teoar,....men tadQc an election year to nach effll politically motJvated dectaloa, A poll lut Auauat by CBS and the NW York ea fouocl people thlnlrlq the natsoa•1 eowa r11l1 "Ja an excuse for aero prodacera to 1e mCN for-tbelr produett." ty,,. Secretary of Stale Cyrus R Vance has suggest· ed that the Senate attach an Wlderstanding ex- pressing the right of United States vessels to ( J priority access to the /N SHORT waterway. A s understanding to that effect already has· been agr~ed to by President Carter and Panama- nian President Omar ·Tornjos. But Vance's sug- gestion, during an appearance Wednesday nigbt in Charleston, W.Va., marked the first time the ad· .ministration has recommended that the Senate add anything to the treaty as neaotiated. Vance also traveled to Kentucky and Louisiana today as part of a renewed administra- tion campaign t.o win public support for the treaty. OU Oaarge• Den~d WASHINGTON (AP) -Exxon USA. the na- tion's largest petroleum producer, is denying cov- ernment claims that it may have overcharged the public $183.3 million for crude oil. The Energy Department said Wednesday it discovered the possible violation during an audJt of the company. The dispute involves complicated federal price ceiUnas on production from leased areas in the "Hawkins Field" or WOod County. Texas, and an interpretation of diffttences between "old•• and• •new'• oll produced ln lhesame field. Riot• Marie Funeral MANAGUA, Nlcaraaua .(AP) -Fiery pro- testa. tear111 barrages and cal.11 for a mass rally and 24·hour businees shutdown swept Manaiua ln advance of the funeral this afternoon of assasslnat· ed publlsher Pedro Joaquin Chamorro. Demonstrators wrecked buses and burned cars and at least stx ""bulldtngs, tbcludlnt-a Citibank branch, Wednesday nlibl to protest the 1laytni ol Cbamorro. an outspoken crlllc or the dictatorsblp ot Anastasio Somoza. Chamorro dJed in a machine-gun and rille ambush tn downtown Mana~ Tuesday. 111 e-.ea E•d 8trtlce BRJDIJNGTON1 Ena.land (AP) -Britain'• 33,000 foremen votea ovuwbelmlnalJ today to end t.hetr bitter nino-wffk strike and accept a wa1e aetUement far below their demandl. oper•t10<1•f, overult, 25 de9rHs, Ulmwlndl. ...... ~--No -. 51.(nc.71 b., .. , p.ttk.., IJ(IOlldtr, 4 llfb, CIMt, Jf OtQr9".uMmw1ndl. M•mmetll MeoHICal• -No MW. IOS Inell i..se. j)Kktd ~r •rod OHP POW*r, fully CllP9••1-1,cwer· oll.ll~.~lmwlndS. ~11 .. -.!• -No ,_, Msa ,.,...., lttl, peckeO powder .,,., POwOet, Mir -aitlOfNll, (loo;cry, 22 degrHJ,<elmwl-. CM,.. l'Mlt -fjO .....,, ... ,. U fffl. PKkecl peiw8iir And po-r, 1 (l\eln, 1 T·btn. I rope""'· JllMY. 20 oeor"'· c.im Wlndt. Class Set For Nurses A nine-week conUnu- fn1 education course tor reclstered nurses, Allied Health BlO, ii ecbedUled this spring at Oran,e Coast College in Coata Mesa. Spring classes begin Feb. 6. ••Perspectives in Health Care" deals with issues in health care and legislation. One sect.ion will be beld from 1 to 3 p.m . Tuesdays and the other from 7 to 9 p.m. Tbundays. Information can be obtained by can- ine sse.5540. Second Medal To Viejo Man Sgt. Robert H. Dub- bert received bis second awant of the Anny Coro· mendatlon Medal at Ft. Kobbe, Canal Z«te. His parenta Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hubbert, Uv at 238?.2 Vla Potea, Ml•· alori VJejo. The 3-1 d•cillon by deJec•tes of tbe Fl.re Brts•d• UnfclG tndl tb• f1rtt strik• of Its kind In En1U1b blstory. It cauaed ltnandal hucllblp for most o1 t.bl ftrtaien, who had no ltrlk• f\md, ud F di 'U!---~..I forctd tbe 1ove.rnmmt to pnu tboulandl ot QD 1U.1811MX1 mtlltary n>eo Into nrvtce 11 flreflehten. The • Los ANOELl'.8 <AP> atrike~Nov.1'. -A tormer. loa aftlHl' OU••a.aGHaC BB.JR.UT, LebanOll (AP) -Saudi Arebia c:~ not"'"' tbe projected Amtrtcan demand foroU ill th• llilOI with ell.11t1n1 proclucUoa taciliUu, S1udi IOU~-·~· ' Uni .. Ammc:au c:Ut be.~ oa oll eoosump-UO., lbq 'MU NqWN from 1• mlllioo to 1a n11lloil ba!Ttl• a day trone · SaUdl Arabia by JIU, U. ~ aald. ~added that ~te 111\U'al\ffl from tM Arabian ~mm.can OU co. ('t\ramco) that 4latli = eOllld ...... 14 iiUllkill barnla, a.iii ,_. IMt,.. h CiOald Mt ralM I.be ftnn ~~ M 11 •tlllOq ban'ell,. wlth tbe California Teach.-. ,...,., CNdJt Uaton in 0Hard bu been Hntenced to lwo )'eare ID ~ for a!- 1 tf tdJT mlUppl1lar more than tul.000 In credlt \lDlon hnd1. Carla Jt. ManbaJJ. 17, 1'0W of Aaohora1e, Alatka, ldmlu..d ...... in1 out loans Sa \lie na~ .. of lloUtloaa ~· Since then. the Older case bas become moot. After repeated appeals . and denials, Farr's attorney, Mark Hurwitz, won an appeal to the . . "But I believe,'' he adds, ''that 1'9- port.ers should be observers. not patt of the scene they're covering. And that is becoming increasingly dl!- ficuJt for me to do:• Daunted Douses Travel Service Offers Guide WASHINGTON (AP) -nie A1r Force may have pooh-poohed UFOs but another eovernrnent agency seems less skeptical as to encounters of the abost kind. They've even put out a ,Wde called "The Supernatural -Haunted Houaea and Leeendary Ghosts." THE U.S. TRAVEL Service's ei1bt·pa1e foldout Usts upwards of 21 ghosts ln eight states and 29 sites in· cludina Southern plantations, boyhood homes, a governor's mansion, an Army fort and an anchored frigate. Most of the shadea apparenUy are content to simply show themselves at the tourist spots. But others do in· terestin1 things like sipping wine, chattering, peerina into aleeptng faces and eomplalnlng about poorly bung pictures. The guide gJves telephone num- bers, too -to communicate with real people, of course. UNFORTUNATELY FOB eMst fans, most lpot5 cl01e by 5 p.m. - Jong before prime time for apirit· viewing st.an.. Only the Myrtles in St. Frandlvillc. La., ofrers "evening by appo.lntment" hours. Here, at the at.ate'• oldtst planta- tion. a French governesa makes an NIMllogk~~Mth.., appearance ••to peer into sleeping faces in the bedroom." But visitors don't get test sleepovers. Louisiana and Virginia lead the haunt parade with 10 slt~s each,· followed by the District ot Columbt• with two, California two, Maine two. and on.e apiece in Maryland, Pen· ruylvanla and Delaware. • GHOSTS SEEM TO cotton to ' Louisiana plantations. Parlange, at New Roads, is haunted by the spbit of a lovely girl, the guide says. At St. Maurice, the travel service reports, "Tales persist that this massive home is haunted by a child who rises from the cemetery and by spirits who noisily tum calendar pages." Other quirky spirits include one with a fondness for spirits who empties decanters at the Governor's Mansion in Dover, Del., and at Shlrley Plantation in Charles City County, Va., the portrait of "Aunt Pratt" makes lhosUy noises when hune w~ • .' CHA 'ITEIUNO SPIRITS inhabit the Marine Antlq ue Shop Jn Wiscasset. Maine, home of aver ~ mechanical music machi.ues. "Most ghosts' award might belong to Fort Monroe at Hampton, Va., which houses at least 10 aplr1t.s ~ private residences and military ca.s,. meots. You'll find bit-name ahost.s on the U.t, too. Henry Clay visited orten at Oatlawn Manor in Franklin, La .• and • today returns 1n aplrtt Corm to the mansion, accordln1 to tho travel service. GEN. BOBDT E. LEE'S boyhood home in Alexandria, Va., reportedly ii baunt.ed by a lltUe boy "who many asree la tbc 1boll of Robert E. Lee hlmseU," the llCWfC1 aa1s. Col. Fieldil:lf Lewi•, a Revolu.· Uonary War pattlot ls Hid to haunt Kenmore. •homo ol Georfian detl,n at'P'rea r1cbbq, VL I SboWd UM 1plt1t1 mon rou there, West C4'en 1bolu occur in San Dleao ' and San.JON. • tn lb9 laltlf, JOU'll fl.Dd I.be 1&0- room ~ JIOiule. lU former 01'1'.ler Upt ul>andlq tt lil tbe bop9 Uial .,l"OOml f~. IOOd aplrtta woW4 • .., "'1 ..... .,. ... - .. • • ..... .. ...... . -_, ______ , ____ ..,.. ________ • ____ ......... -·+_,...,iii . . .. Th~y. January 12, 1978 Ward & Harrington • Furring for a firm found&tion Furring strips are a necessary base for finishing materials li1<e paneling and celling tiles. At this low price you can also use them for ~ staking your garden and other odd jobs. White wood strips, 1 x2x8'. FURRING STRIPS, Reg. 56c each 33ceach .. Tougher than wood Realty sturdy stuff. 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TROPHY TOTE TRAY, Reg.2.99 1.99 I ____________ ..,.. __ ..__,, .. _.,., • ..,. =+ ,\J6 DAIL V PILOT L SC T 11ur:>aay J .. 11u.1ry 12 1978 TV Sex ForJaDles Ends Job LOS ANGELES (AP)-James is losing his virginity-but not the way author Dan Wakefield planned it. Wakefield, who crealed the television series ''James at 15" ~bout an adolescent boy, has qwl his job as story corusultant over a script quarrel with NBC on how the youth loses his virginity -WAKEFIELD SAID lhat he -l;ubm1tte&his restgrf'!\1on 10 20th Century Fox on Friday af~r the nl't work objected both to his i.tory and to references about birth con trot devices. Jle said Fox asked h1 m lo reconsider hjs decisl6"'n. The net.work plans to air a show l:'eb. 9, in whlch James, played by ~ctor Lance Kerwin, loses his virginity, bul it uses a revised v ersion of WaJcefield • s script. Wakefield said NBC asked for a script. in which James loses ht~ virginity with u Swedish ex change student on his lGth birth day. The name or the show l'hangcsto"Jumesat 16 " ''WHEN THEprogrcimming peo pie usked for this story 1 said I would do it only 1£ allowed to U'>l' references to birth control," -.aid Wakefield. the C1uthor of a book about growing up in lht: 1950s "GoingAlltheWay " "I don't mean a scene showing anything, but just references thut Jt's partoftheCODBequences." .. ,..,,... 1l:-~xplor.1:r .J.1l·qu1::. Cousteau has told a L' .~ conference th al ha:-. I an: monlh stud_y :-.ho\\ s the Medlll'rranean. 1s ··s i ck,'' with even its <:leaner areas threatened by wa!-.tC from Italian and French por1-.. Cle1nente OKs Condo Project In Pier Area An 11 -u11 1L luxur~ con dom1nium projccl in the San < 'lemcntc piC'r-bowl area has r e· <"<'ived tentative approval from the City Council, provided its architectural plans satisfy city consultants Kc1skcr-Johnson. ~ O"' So Privately, They'll Get Perms By The Aasoelaled Presa Permanents for men? Some males say they wowd never be seen sporting SO pink hair roll en whlleslltln& under a dryer. Olbersaay curlers can't scare them. ''Vanity overcomes a lot of tnhlbitioni, ·' saya N~ York •c1· vertising tty list Ron Abrams. ABRAMS, WHO DOES MODELS' hatt and make-up for newspaper and magazine ads, says the curly Jook for men is corn. moll in ads across the country. "Pennanenli may 15e more prevalent br large c_1ties but a growing number of men in smaller towns are chppina out magazime pictures of curly haired men and asking their stylists, •How would I look like this?''' he says For $25 to $50 every three to four months, permanents provide the lllusion of thicker hair fort.he balding or fine-haired. But the blg plus is convenience. ''A PERMANENT GAVE ME hassle-free hair," aays Larry Aldrich, public relations director for the Callfomla Federal Sav in gs and Loan Association In Los Angeles. Tired of the time it took to groom his medium-length straight hair, Aldrich, 29, asked his wife about a permanent, then got b beautician friend to give him one at home "l couldn't see myself in a crowded salon with a bunch of curlers in my hair." he admits. FREE-LANCE PHOTOGRAPHER Bob Krozel, 32. of Richton Park. near Chicago, gets his permanents at a women's beauty parlor. ·· 1 Cell at r1rst 1t was a woman's hair style. My wife had one. I wouldn"t have wanted my friends lo see me under tbe dryer in rollers ... says Krozel, whose hair was thick, straight and hard-to- handle Now he sports a headful ofllght, wash-and-towel·dry curls. • "WHEN I GOT MY FIRST permanent two years ago, I got some ribbing, but not anymore now that lt 's fashionable,•' he says. Curls mean more sleep for art director George Rams, 30, of New York'sSweet.&Co. Advertising, Inc. "My perm saves me 15 minutes each momin1. That's 15 • •I a .. • •.• T ••I ' . .. ,w, .......... THE HIRSUTE BREAKTHROUGH: MEN'S PERMS Textile Manufacturer Tony Costa Demonstrates mlnutesextrashut·eye," says Harns. whose short Afro-styleeurls replaced medium-length straight locks BJ!rWIFESPORTSA LOOSELY curled "body" permanent Harris believes most middle-class men living away from urban trend-setting centers like New York thmk curly coiffures are stnctlyforlhe"fair" sex. · "Whocares?"hesays. "A bunchorcurlerscan't scareme " O• 1. ,. ,1 NBC objected and at one point, he said, the network censors re fused to Jet James have sexual in- tercourse at all, bat relented it •·he :.uffers and is punished for it. .. Counc1lmcn voted 3-2 to ap· prove a tentative tract map for the propos1•d project nt_ 106 • Alameda r.,in<' Counc ilmen Thom as O ' Keefe and Tony D1G1ovanm voll'<I to deny <ip· proval. sayin,:: lh<•y preferred to 1lelu \ upprm al until city re 1IC'vl'lopmt•nt plan-; for the area Jrl' furtht·r ;tloni.: "'---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Al THE NEW SCRIPT contains no reference to birth control. The girl b<'lieves sht' is pregnant and both Jam<.'S and the girl will "be m adc to :.uffer" until she learns she 1s not pregn:1nt Mason Park Revision Set .I erry Stanl<·y. N l:H.: s Wei.t < ·oac;t \'il'•' pn•sidcnl for :.tan rlards and pra<.'t1ces. ~u1d actor K<'r~ in's \oung appearant'l· was ont• probll'm "The p1C'lUrl' Wl' had~ <1-. J ;unc·-. :ind the J!trl. in l'ffect children. lrnv1n1i a sexual <.•xpenencc and being \"Cry. very young in the cyci. oflhc viewers.'' Stanley said \ S1'1\NISll theml' ..,.. as ap- pr11\ L·d for the redevelopment .111"1 in .Jul). but i:u1dt•ll nt':-. ha'le 11•1 to IJc drawn up Oran~c County ofhc1uls soon will bei::in updating their :.even year-old development plan for the final 135 acres of the 352-acrt• Wt I h a m H M a~on Rl'gtonlll Park m lntnl' Stanley also said he did not want youngsters .. wat<'hing lh(• :-.how to reel that if you have con traccplives then it's all right to have a sexual <'Xpcrience." H ,1\ McCa-.lm, of 127 E Avl' .Jun1pC'ru parl owner of the '"opt· rt.\ ~\Ith llarold Kentner, ... aid he wa-; hes1tanl lo aJ!ree to ..,.. a11 until lhC' final redevelop· nwnt plan 1s approved to pro- n·1·<1 Y. tlh thl' proposC'<i prOJC'Cl Super\·1~ors agn:cd Tuc-;da}' to spend $.51.000 to rev1sl' the park's seven-year-old park plan and hired the consultin~ firm of Jones-Peterson Associates ln<' to carry out th<' planning study Countians Promoted Assignments, Transfers, Changes Reported Lupton J\. Wilkinson Jr., Corona dcl Mar, has hcen named v1et• president-manufa<.'tunng !>Upport :it the Douglas Ai rcraft Co., division of McDonnell Ooul(lasCorp. I le will continue to direct tho development OI automat<.>d manufacturing systems and abo ..,..,11 h e r esponsible for manufacturing control. Iacihties. production control and transportation lie started lus N cDonncll Douglas career in 1948 us chief of scheduling and production control at McDonnell Aircraft Corp., m Sl. Louis .. Subsc· quently he wos named manager-production con· 1rol manager-manurnct.uring control and produc· 110n' manager In 1968 he was promoted to general factory superintendent and appointed director of manufaclurin~ in 1910 Thes<' as!.1gnments involved such McDonnell Douglas f1~ht<>r aircraft us the Banshee, Voodoo. J)emon l"-l Phantom and FB-15 Eagle. He' was elected a vice president In 1971 and was assigned to the McDonnell f?ouglas Astronautics Co., Huntington Beach, as vice pres- 1denl·operatlons. In 1975 he was appointed staCf vice president-manufacturing systems of McDonnell Douglas. • L. Pat Maglll has been named vice president and dJrect.or of personnel at Bok of Newport, NewJ>Ort Beach. She has worked in bank persoonel for the put 20 years having Jast served as vice president and direct~r of personnel at Mitsubishi Bank In Los Angeles. • John BrlnkJey has joined Cochrane Chase & Co., Newport Beach as an art director He is former creative director for Lord Ad- verUsing in Tehran. (ran. • WWlam R. WaU, who produced more than 3,300 oparlment un1ts as head of the lrvlae Co. 's multi- family dlvision, has formed his own development firm witb a lean\ of Corm er I Nine Co. associates. The new company, called Baywood DeveJop- meat Groap, ii C<>Gcentratin1 on residential pro· ducts .. wttb apetlal emphasb on modtrauty prtced, hlgh-denalty purchAH aDd rental proJ.ctl that uauall1 nqulre iru>ontJvo planning -deslgn aotuU.ona, ·• said Watt. Watt is pru\den~ of Ba,wood De•clopmeat: llMert Spooner, former lrvlnt Co. dJrector of mulU·famtly de- velopment, ls vice pmldent. Amona inillill major pro-..,.,.,. Jtetl will be th• desi11_1, constructloa and markeUna or inore than 400 .. moderale·prlced" units ($50,M •·•> at varlou1 tlta In lrvln•'• village otw~...-..Sil .. 'Wtll be&ln nutaumm r. • \ clopers of shopping and commercial centers. He ~erved for two years in the retail division or Coldwell Banker lie 1s n•spons1blc as sales manager for the 42- ll<'l"!iOn Newport Beach office . . Hank Jarocki has been named construction 1·oordinator for Der Wlenerschnltttl International, Inc .• Newport Beach. lie was previously with Den n, ·~ Restaurants as an architectural coordinator and had worked for Franchise Contractori. i.uperv1smg construction and design. • Scott Sheasby, Irvine. has been appointed as an assist.ant vice president for consumer loans at Rank of America's Santa Ana main office He ha.<1 served for three years as a consumer loan officer, specializing In automobile and mobile home credit. • • Mike Undsay has joined E. C. Cochrane & Co., Inc., a Newport Beach investment banking and brokerage firm, as an account executive. • The Marriott Hotel, Newport Beach, has an- nounced the following personnel changes: -Gary Cohen has transferred from Bloom- ington, Minn .. where he was front office manaaer, to become execuUve assistant manager. He has been with the Marriott organization for five years. -Roe• Borslnk has been named director of c atering, Teplacing Peter Glacomlol, who transterred to the new Chicago Marriott. Borsink joined Marriott tn 1972 and has held various posi· tions at St. Louis, Dallas and Sprtngneld, Mass. • New manager oC the. Captio~Jo Cate is Sue Kreuter, Costa Mesa, who jolned the Newport M arrlolt two years ago as dlnlng room hostess. • Dick Clark. Laguna Beach, has been promoted to vice president for media at Cocllrue Q11e & Co .• Newport Beach adve~. publlc relaUoos and marketiol firm. For the past 1lx months he has served oa director of media. • Jefl D'AttY Laguna Hills, bas jofned Der Wlenerschnltiel latn•atift&J. lac., Newport Beach, as u real estate represent•t.lve . .He wtll be concerned malnly with acquJnnc and evatuauna tu lure lit.GI for n~ restaurants, He is a former real e11tate representaUve for McDooalds. • Robert...., WIWalD Fn.t .-A.llfldatn, Newport Beach, envtronmt!ntal tftllbeen and plan- ner•, have an.noendd tbe a~t or new vice prestdeotA. The poslt.lon• aff promoUonl for de- part.mrotal Jeadtn ln the 100.membercomPtnY· &oben CUI~ It. hu ~,ted vtct pre- aldent oC ptanilln•· GarlaM at bffn cholen at fie• preeldent or m1ppln1 . ..,_..,A. ~1 bat bffnnamed vlcepraldentcit~1t1alf81ra. The now vlc..-e~ent Ol n'"7lna b a.,..,_ ,.. ... Rf9ft' Jned•• h• been~ ~c• IJl"9ll· deal of fPIBa1 wet« dll~ IDll..,. .,... A& the new Vic. preslclent of d•WllPm• ~111. IHaaW Bftla la vtce pralde.nt ol • ....-,..,...e ... AoNr1 ,........._ baa t;ten cboMia u \tlce ,,._,. dent of subdlvWoia ~ and LHN9H WH10ft 11 UM •le. prt1ktenl ol IJ*lll pro)ectl. City, Residents Clash .. ~ .. .. I 2 Propositions Divide San Juan Capistrano 1 By WILLIAM HODGE Olllw D•1ly .. lleUIAll San Juan Capistrano coun· ctlmcn square off against two re· s1dent groups in arguments ftled last week in support and oppo5i· t 100 of two ballot measures in city l'lections March 7. The initiative measures . dubbed Propositions A and B, ask r1ty residents t.o increase the siie of the City Council and elect mem· bers by district and to abolish a 230 acre c ity-mandated ar.incultural preserve. RERNlE MATTHEY . r h:.11rman of Concerned Citizens (or Hcsponelve Government, which placed Proposition A on the ballot, argues that electing coun· r1lmM by dbln cl assures better n•pr<'~lmlation. "If we an· to control costs we m u~l be as close to those controls a-. possible." he says. "This can twst be accomplished by selecting nur council representative from among our neighbors." ln his supportive argument, Matthey claims district elecUMs will maJce campaigns less costly. improve access to councilmen and make recall an easier possibility. PROPOSITION A ALSO in- creases the number or coun· c1lmen to seven. San Juan has a five-member council elected at· large. Councilmen Richard Mc.Dowell and John Sweeney, in their ballot argument, support keeping the present councilmanlc election system . ''San Juan Capistrano is too young and too vital to be burdened by the establishment of coun· cilmanic districts," they clalm. "The present system of electing council member& at-large allows the City Council to be ·people oriented' and 'issue oriented" not narrowly 'district oriented' ' THEY POINT OUT that rcsi· dents will be able to vote only once el/ery four years for one coun· cilman under the district system Proposition B. an initiative measure aimed at repealing the city's 230-acre agricultural pre- serve is also opposed by the coun· cil "The allcrnat1ve to farmland preservation is more housing- wh i ch C'rentes greater city service cosLs than it pays in taxes, and overcrowds schools and streets.'' Mayor Yvon Heckscher and COlmcilman Kenneth Friess claim m their ar~ument against the measure Program Cited "TO TIDS DATE the City Coun-: di has failed to develop a realisuc., program of preserving , agr iculture nor have they told us how much such a pro~ram is real·\ Jy going to cost." counter Tony ., ' Forster and four other city resi- dents who circulated ll petition to 1 put the measure on the ballot. 't They claim residents rejected. • an agricultural pres ervation pro-' gram in 1976 municipal elections. In those elections, voters reject- ed an agricultural preserve pro-'; gr um based on city acquisition of •· land with funds obtained through 1 a tax override Through opinion questions on the same ballot, however, resi dents expressed a dcflire for some form of preservation b y a 1,792 lo J.498margm '· '. . Laguna Reports Na::, t I Rape During 1977 · Laguna Beach pol ice are crediting a three-point rape prevention pro-1 gram with the total disappearanceofthatcrimeln the city during 1977. Police Chief Jon Sparks said there were no reported forcible rape ~ cases in the city during the entire year -compared to 17 reported rapes ~ in Laguna Be.ch in 1975 and 1976. AND, SPARKS said. many other rapes were reported to the city's Free Clinic rape crisis unit during those years by victims who did not want to report the crime to the police. He cites a concentrated en- forcement effort by officers. community awareness seminars and rape crisis training for policemen with the absence of rapes Jast year. The Laguna Beach depart- ment placed a high priority on rape investigations last year, to a level Sp•rks caJled nearly equal to "'that or hOmtctde fn· vesttgations Pohce off1cer!i offered lectures and films to women's groups. _ civic organiutlons and high school classes and instructed ·women in self defense. .... THE DEPARTMENT ilves U • tra patrol protections to residents il who complaln oC prowlers and the • ,,. crime prevention unit wm check ,., any residence to make sure it's ,.,. "intruder proof," Sparks said. 11 The police cbJef says the third prong in the city's attack on rape 1s training for pohce of· ficars. He said ::a hlJ:h degree of trust between the officer and the -r victim Insures prompt reporting that can result in the rapid ar· · rest of a ~uspect. Training sessions taught of· ficers how to deal with the vic- tims in a sensiUve manner in or- der to minimize fear, shame and gullt. The seminars were conducted in cooperation wlt.h the South Co'1nty Realonal Mental Health Services, the NaUonal Organua tlon for Women (NOW) and the L•l\lO& Beach Free Clinic. Irvine Policemen Speu to Childr~n Irvine police officers ar~ •pendlo1 aome OI their lunch bour1 wtth elt'll)entary school chUdrtn ln a pt'OfrH1 lpontored by tb• Juai~ !'.bell Club.· Offlcen brtnc aJoaa a sack lunch and taJk lnfonn&lly with ttl• atudentl about what lt'• Jlft. i..-; to " • ~llc4'man. ne Object l,t to fotter s.•th aWtUd abcAA ti\• "'°'eulon. ' l• SI LOCAL I NATIONAL I • I W o rkers Aid e d ' Lf bor Secretary Ray Marshall Cright> h~nds a pen to Cesar Chavez, president of the United Farm Workers of America, at a ~ercmony during which Marshall signed u i $500,000 contract to provide English tr~ming and other services to imigrant f atm workers. ~ Nuclear Plant 1' I i• Halt Forecast h. : SACRAMENTO <A P I --A majority of the e -.tatq Energy Commii.sion says there is no proven S long.;term method to i.tore nuclear wastes -a finc.litig lhat could lead to an indefinite ban on ~ nucltar power plant construction m California. The report was announced Wednesday at a 8 nt•wi confer~nce by comm1ss1on Chairman c R1rhJtrd Maullin and member Gene Varaninl, and · < t·ndopNI later by Ronald Doctor, another com- 0 m1si.1oner. Jl 1HEY SAID IT APPEARED radio-active s wastts from nuclea:r.,,lants remained danaeroua t for zt;o,ooo years, and no way hu been fouad to s slon• them securely for that long. , . Thl' report could strike a fatal blow at San l>u·go Gas and Electric Company's plan to build tht· S.1 billion Sundesert nuclear power plant 1n the I 111 pt•nal Valley near Blythe . , , . ' I ' ' ' ' . ' ' I I f rhl' commission has five members, all appoin· 11·1·-; of Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. It bas major 1111h1>nty over power plant construction in the . .. tall•. THE REPORT DID NOT coo.stitute a vote by Iii<' commtssion against nuclear power, but pointed toward the likehoodofsuch a vote Jan. 25. California's 1976 nuclear safety laws, the tous:hcst in the nation, have Imposed a moratorium oo nuclear plant constru.cUoo unW the <'<1mm1ssion declares, among other things, that the fcd.,ral government bas found a safe melbod for J•l' rm anent storage or radio-active wastes. "Such a tecllnology bas not been demoastrated· :inrl •.. 1t is even questionable to assume that one will be demonstrated before the mid·l980s.'' \ aranini said. "TUE EVIDENCE INDICAT~ THAT it is not prudent to contmue siting nuclear ~r plant.s based on an optimistic assumption that waste management te<:bnolog1es to handle nuclear waste v.. 111 be developed and scientifically de· rrwn.,trated." lie added that it's possible the technology will nn<'r be succe.sfully demonstrated. Proposals for storage of nuclear wastes focus on underground salt beds that haven't moved for thousand ol years. But Varanm1 said nuclear wastes apparantly lhsturb the stab1hly or underground formations. T llF. COMMISSION WILL VOTE whether to accept the report on Jan. 25. On the same day, it · " 111 also vote on whether to exempt Sundesert from thl' nuclear safety law-5. Two bills have been introduced in the l.t•g1slature to repeal the auclear safety lawa. Other legislation aimed at exempting the Sun- dcsert plant is t'xpectec.l 1f the commission refuses to recommend an exemption. However, Brown tlas said he will rely on the Energy Commission's findings in future decisions on nuclt'ar power -which could lnclude a d~iaion on whether to sign the bills. O CC Barub Seek More Musicians A variety ol bnds at Oran1e Coast Collqe are seeking new pblyers for the spring semester, which beiifts Feb. 6. The Symphonic Band is for advanced mal- ci ans, the Intermediate Band for players with some experience and Beglnning Instruments for new players. Dr. Norma Butcher dire.ct.a the bands. Regist.raUm Information is available by caJl. ing-558·5'735. . ~ Thursday. January 12, 1978 DAIL¥ PILOT 4 J 1 Pipeline Project OK'd Trax Forms Simplifi,ed 9.U.'.t)(~ Ore. (-A'p) -The Oregon Legislature decided last year that the state Income tax form should be written in lan,auage an ~1ghth 1rader can ttnderstand. Bu\ t~ ftevenue Department •1>- J>al'ently d~4ed that 1faSrt't idin1 far enough. Santa MarearitJt Water D1s- l1'1ct tSMWD) directors ha¥e.,... proved doeumenta in M i•ion Viejo committing the district to a '68 mlllioa plpeHne eonstnac- tton p1'0jeet seheduled to brine water to tM Wdlebaek VllUey area in 1980. Tbe documents ftHttre SMWD partlclpa!Jon in the Diemer ln· tertie and San«aio Aqueduct projeet.a. More than 15 Orange County water aeeoeies a.re participating in portiOllS of the project to brinj Nortbem California and Colorado N"'9I' water to 6outbern and ~ portions of tbe cowity. ALL THE AGENCIES are ex- ~ted Lo.approve contract.a aod lease arrangements by Satur· da y, t )\e deadline set lay M unicipaJ Water District of Orange County I lead aeency for the project, said Bill K.Uu, SM WO general manager. Project contracts are scheduled to be awarded iD Nov- ember or December, he aaid. SMWD's portion of tbe •.f9lem ls expected to support 1S2.,eOI OlEFll® CARPET SQUARES persons, the district's anticipat· ed 'J>opulation by the year 2000, accocrdin& to environmental im- pact reports. Rancho Mission Viejo..are to pay for SMWD's portion of the line on an aare~e-assesament basis over a 25-year bondlng period. THE SY8TEM IS to provide SMWD with a water capacl1y of 70 cubic feet per second, Knitz 'this 1ear1s forms ate fJUus\rated 'With tiar· toons. .... . The itrr tloeament lnd~ed such WOnJS as .. deeedent" aftd .. domic;le." They've bee,n replaced-with "deid~" bd "home." TB£ WATE'Jl D I S· trict serye.i 18,000 'J)ersons in the Mission ViQjo and Coto de Cua communities but encoll\J)asses vast undevelQJ>ed veaa ~ected l.Obe dev.eloped.. said. .c -;::=:=:=:=:::;:==:=:=::=:=:E:a:i'.:==:~ Other south-county a,encies• , pariicipatillg in the .projeot ~ scheduled t.o receive adidltiwl wata Jar tbetr area -baca.de El ~oro, l.oe AU..O., Solie Afte Mountam•c.uaty,1rntae IWlrdl, Moulton Niguel and SanUaao County water dlatrtets. Tate Santa Margarita district's J)Or1:i:on ol the w~r tran&pOrta. tion system is «peeled to cmt SlT .Sll,«>O. Knhz said Cota de ~z.a.. Jlinien ~ejo Co. and ; ' Truck Dri~r Found Dead A 34-yea1'-old <:onstrucUon worker fl9tmd 'l'uesday slamlped on tbe floocD«>ard of his truck in Laguna RiOs died of nstunl causes, Orange County Sberilfts investigators believe. <:larenee Earl Richardson o( IM Allld• wu lound by an un- identified passerby at 23665 Koatum Parkway. He bad been dead since MolldaY -afternoon, coroner's officiab estimsted. · Sheriffs investiptors believe, lUcbardHll bad tt.opptd to beve· breakfast at an area rest.au.rant and collapsed in the vehtcle •. Coroners ottlcids said tl\e-exaet. cause of death ls pending 1 laboratory studies. v t~WXUlllUS SHAG CAlflT SQUARES E i«tcutlve Olllcfs· 7812 fd1nger Ave., Huntington S.aCh, CA 92647 Snuthorn l]q)110111la /ftg1<'1flal O//lc<11: ll9!i!J Vnlley View St .. BClellJ Park. CA 90670 :.>0715 S. Avalon 81~d., C,115on. CA 90746 22821 Lake Fores• 0,., fl Toro, CA 112iJO 1001 E. lmptrlef HllW)'., La Hab ... OA 80631 4140 LOllO Beach Blvd .• Long eeac:TI. CA llOI07 1095 trvlne Blvd., Tustin, CA 112680 . 23!> N. Clttut /lwe.. Welt Covina, CA 111793 • • llO-WAX S8llRIM® MM4'CMG1000/e NYLON PILE! • SM1 unfut. \tatl·T().9Ll LOOKt : ~ WEAftlMGI • FIOEPROOFl • lDVnY nm. nwcv P4TTERHsr wmnnrr.it • FLOOR GLOWS RtlSt • $ft11Y eQLORFUL PM ft • VJVJD, FADf PROOF COLORSf •STAIN. 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When people con- ·~ 640-2507 satisfied with the health care they template their own ~edical care respond to questions about hC!alt.h in the abstract, simply as part ot the aggregate ... " The cau!>es of dissatisfaction most frequently cited were lligh costs and long amounts or time spent in waiting rooms. ever before -wilh particularly dramatic improvements. among blacks and other minorltles - nevert.heleas, 24 million Americans still have no reauJar access to trutment. The findings were based oo a statistical cross-saiopllng or near- ly 8,000 people across the country between September 1975 and February lr'16. Those quesUoned were asked more than 150 detailed questions about medical care. 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Boswell, a Huntington Beach lUgh graduate in 1953, took the relns at Westmin:.ter in 1959 and in the pru.t 19 campaign:. the worst the Lions did was 4·5 - four times. Among 119 victories. 66 losst•:. and 5 ties are a pau: o{ in .. Sports in Brief championships (1962 and 196.1) and lhe outright Sunset League c·rown Ill 1968 The Lions were in the CIF playoffs 10 tunes and twice Boswell guided h1s eleven tOUie CIF scm1finaJs. Bo:.wel"t's 1968 team produced a 10·2 record and CIF player or the year Darryl Berg. Three other times the Lions won rune games in a season. ·· t-snll -have a gre11t-dm of Three Candidates To Succeed Knox Will George Allen be coming back to the Los Angeles Rams? Or will Don Coryell return lo Southern Californw after five years m St. Louis? Perhaps Bill Walsh will return to the pro fessional ranks aflcr a ycur ;it Stanford. These seem to be the top three possib1Litrn:-. all the Hams search for a new head coach lo replace Chuck Knox. who !'.1gncd ;,i six year contract to coach the Buf. falo Bills. Krao% Probed Members or the Los Ani.:clcs Rams had kind words for Chuck Knox, their departed coach who signed a six year contracl w1lh the Buffalo Bill:. Wednc:.day "Chuck Knox gave me every latitude," said quarterback Pat Haden or the departing coach •·He gave me complete <:(Jntrol of the offC'no;c Perhaps I'm th£> one who !-.hould ~o to Burra1t1 Maybe I 'm the one v.ho wa:-. too conservative · · l'Xplos1ve offense seemed to re- sult rn a pre:.sure that prompted Knox to look ebcwhere. Brt•nc-o Threatened NEW ORLEANS A ll•lephone threat was made on the ltfe or Denver Bronco Jon Keyworth. and stringent securi- ty mea!>ures were taken to pro- t ec t him, Broncos general manager f''red Gehrke said Wednesday. Gehrke :.aid lhQ threat was made in Denver by a man whom Denver authorities were in· vestigaling, and he was confi· dent that appropriate action would be taken. "We're taking every step poss1ble to protect him." Gehrke :.aid. of t.he Broncos running bac"K . "We have one of our security people :.tabooed outside his room. He's pretty shook up about !t. ·• Brn~h A p1Jlogi:e• love for Westminster," says Boswell, "but I'd like to have some extra time to enjoy my family, too I will be available to assist on any lev e l at Wes tminster. depending on the wishes of the new coach." Applications are being opened-but only lo candidates with head coaching experience on the varsity level Boswell, who will be 43 Mon· d 11 y • w-rt 1 c o n't1 ll"'O e--a t Westminster Hjgh as athleUc director. During Boswell's reign at Westminster the Lions have always possessed explosive al· tacks be h ind mam m oth linemen. In 190 games the Lions were held scoreless only 13 times. Among the players who played for Boswell were such standout quarterbacks as Billy White, Shawn McKinn ey, Dave P~'l'llJalt; Elt<ttr'Sane, Jeff Ellds Siemens and Dan Accomando. His sons, Doug and Denrus, were All-Sunset League stars as running backs for the Lions. As an all·star coach in the an· nual Orange County summer game, Boswell teamed wllh former Huntington Beach Hi&h coach Ken Moats and Mater Del (Santa Ana) High coach Bob Woods to produce three victories fer the South. Jn. 18 years the ~tb bas won only qne other ·ttm~"'!. • ,.,._ Som(' nr lht• playl'rS Knox ldl behind Wcdnc:-.da) s c.tHI lh<' un happiness of owm•r Carroll Rosenbloom over Knox's fatlurt· to reuch the Super Bowl and to (•rt•atc a more t•ntertaining an<l CINCINNATI -Cincinnati Reds slur Johnny Bench has apologized for ethnic JOkes that prompted a walkout by about 20 persons attending a Cincinnati pops concert. "I was not intending to make fun of people, but. to make peo- ple laugh," said Bench .. who made the remarks as a guest celebrity before a capacit y rrowd Saturday night at Music II all. BUFFALO'S JERRY KORAB DRIVES BERT WILSON INTO THE BOARD$. 5 Vaulters Capable Of 19 Feet By a Dally Pilot Writer VAN NUYS A week after sel· ting the world indoor record in the pole vault, UCLA's Mike Tully was prcdlcting better things for the sport in general and himself in particular. · 'l guess there 1s no plate for jokes in the fine arts world." said Bench, who told Jokes about Poles, Jews and blacks in between pop songs and a narra lion of "Casey at the Bat." A spokesman for the Cincin- nati Symphony Orchestra said more than 30 complaints were r ece iv ed after Bench's performance. l...owe Arresied SAN DIEGO A prehminary Tonight at UCI Anteaters Tangle .. With Fresno State . By CRAIG SHEFF OI ti. 0.11~ ,.,._. St~f UC Irvine's basketball team. which has recorded a surprising 5.5 record thus far, gets its bap- tis m into Pacific Coast Con ference AssociaUon play tonight (7 :30) when the Anteaters ho:.t rugged Fresno State. Eddie Adams and 6-2 guards Doug Streeter and Mike Gregory. Williams and Adams are both averaging 12.0 points per game. f'resno State coach Boyd Grant, in his first season, had a 92 4 record in three years al Southern Idaho JC. Williams played al Southern Idaho last ~ea son. Kings Fit To Be Tied . ' BUFFAI.p (AP ) -It didn't take long for the Los Angeles Kings td start reaping the benefits or their latest National Hockey .League deal. Danny Grant. acquired from the Detroit Red Wings this w~k. arrived In Buffalo with only his skates and stick, and then went out to chalk up a goal and an as· s1st to help the Kings tie the Sabres 3·3 Wednesday night. Grant was a 50-goal scorer for the Red Wings three years ago when teamed with Ma r cel Dionne. His reunion with Dionne had Grant excited after the "I think five vaulters today are capable of breaking 19 feel on a given day." Tully told sp\)rtswriters Wednesday to pro· mote the upcoming Indoor track and field invitational Jan. 21 al the LA Sports Arena. hearing is scheduled l''eb. 16 for former San Diego Chargers star running back Paul Lowe, arrest· cd Wednesday on charges of re· ceiving stolen property. Fresno comes into the gam«' with a 10..2 mark and is the na· lion's top defensive team, allow· ing jusl5.5.2pomts per game. Irvine. which hand ed Northern Colorado University a s urprising 60-58 loss Saturday night, will start Wayne Smith C6-5) and Steve McGuire (8-5) at forwards, Kirk Christ (6·8) at center and Brad Carson (6-0> and Jack Sapp (5·11) at guards. · aame. Tully, who cleared 18·4 at Saturday's meet in Long Beach. admitted there probably won't be any major breakthrough in poles in the foreseeable tuture. But refinement of techniques. increased awareness of the sport and the fact that more and more good vaulters are picking up the sport early led to his prediction. For the moment, though, Tully is more concerned with conslsten· cy than records. "I'd like to break it, sure," he said. "But right now my goal is to be consistent. 1 think l'm capable or jumping 18 feet every time out." Milan Tiff a.ls o predicts. the falling of a major barrier in bis specialty, the triple jump. Ti!r, who has soared over 57 feet in the event, says he Is trnin· 1ng for 20 tneters and would like to become the first athlete to go over 60feet. IC he does. he claims, there will be few witnesses on hand when it does occur. "When nobody's looking for ft, when nobody is there to see lt. that's when 60 feel is gotng to fall,'1 he aald, tn a wry commen· tary about one of track end field's most nealected events. .. We need ~yes but there's nobody Jn our couot.ry, ''be added. Lowe. 40, was charged in a case involving Attorney John J . McCabe Jr .• former San Diego County Bar Association presi- dent, who resigned shortly alter taking office last month when he was arrested on similar charges. Lowe was a star running back for the Chargers from 1961 through 1968 and led the American Football League in rushing in 1965. "Fresno employs a slow.down passing game and is very. very deliberate. They are well dis- ciplined and they do not take bad shots. And they play tough defense," says UCl coach Tim Tift. Among Fresno's victims this season is UC Berkeley, who the Bulldogs defeated, 60-55. Cal handed UCl an 83-50 setback. Fresno is sparked by 6·5 center Art Williams, 6·7 forward Lakers Fall Again KC Logs 102-94 Victory KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) - Sam Lacey scored a season·bi&h 20 points and Ron Boone bit eight free throw1 down the stretch Wednesday night to lead Kansas City to a lOZ·M vfctory over the Los Angeles Lalters, s nappine the Kln1a' losing streak at nine games. 1t was the fifth straight lou for Los Angeles, which is on a seven-game trip. Kansas City, winning for the first time under interim coach Larry Slavennan, took an 82-81 lHd on a jumper by Scott Wed· man with 6:37 to play. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar ulltod Los Angeles wtt.hln 90-88, with 8:37 to pla,. But Boone hit two free throws, Lacey scored and then Boone stole tbe ball and wu fouled and hit two more free throws to give the Kings a 96-88 lead with 1:30 to play. •' Loa Angeles led moat of the game, but Kansas City caught up in the third period and tied the score at 69 going lnto the fourth quarter. I.OS ANGEl.l!S (M) -O•nlley I, Wllltltt 10 A!IWf.Jellbef a, NI-14, ~It, Ii ....... ). Ahr11etlly IO, ltOllltcll ?, ~r 1. T~lls. » tz·t• .. ltANSA5 CITY ClOU -WUlll•" ''• We•lll"l\Oll 10. ~I' 20, e..w It, Allefl "· 811f~ t. "-!« 1, ""'llJt• , .. 1'11M11 '°' '"" 102. LosA,...I• 1A U tt U-.. "-· Clly 20 1' • ~-T ... t IM• -LM ....... lt1 IC ...... Q~ U. 'tt<llrlkei.-L.Ky.A-...... Smith is the only Anteater averaging in double figures. He's scoring at a 17.4 clip. Christ is the top rebounder. Tift feels his club must gener ate some consistency in its offense to defeat Fresno. ··Offensive consistency has been a major concern for us. We've had bad spells of in- consisten cy that have really hurt us. But we were pleased with the way we played at Northern Colorado. If we can j ust do our thing and not get out of it we'll be in the game with 1 Fresno,'' says Tift. The UCI coach also bu been disappointed with bis team's ball handling and s hooting. which he figured would be much better tha.o they are. "We 've had too many turnovers, we've got to cut down on them," says Tift. But a key surprise has been UCI's rebounding. Christ, Smith and McGuire are all aggressive and give the Ante atera a strength Tift didn't expect. In other conference sames toolgbt, Cal State (Fullertoo) host.a UC Santa Barbara, Cal State (Long Beach) la at San J<>'e State and Pacllle enter· taina San Dteco Stete. Dead Boy's Father Presses On Vorhla aal4 Wednesday f'rom his bomt ln lmnctoa. N.J ., thtt ho wu to airpear today beloroe the Moot1omeey Coullty Clreuit Coo rt 1ptclal If and Jury. Tho Jury wN empaneled lat wffk to probe the death ot l~ )'Hr-old Bob Vonlel. a T~b freshman who wufowa4 dtid ln • hl1 donn\to!Y room on UM ~ lvertlf)' eampua Ui ,llacb~ •: Jtariler that day~ JCIUDI Vortikll -a UO.pcMmcl tu.U•ct -W la.ken puttnfOOtballJl".ctiff 18d Cater had vader1oae a I ... ,,~. . ... punlthment drUJ, rep0rte<ll1 for clownln1 around ln the •port.I dormitory. Tb• elder Vothle• Hid he wanlt the inve1t11ation made becauso be does .not believe the unlvenlty'1 own probe was .S.- quate. VMblea 1&Jd h bu never "" celved 1 CSUU. certlftcate oa hb son aDd boPel •tbe ban1U•ltlcln will ttve Jdm • fllll repott on "wb1 bedltd m bOW be dledr .. Th •1*181 srud :ttdY. ,._ qu•ted bJ Maataomer7 -County Com monwoalth '• Attorney Patrick Graybeal, la e~ctod to finish ft.a work by the end of next week. Graybeal tald earlier· be did not expect an1"crlmlna.t char& tOraulttromth•tnv U1aUon. Tho exact CIUlt of VortiJea' death ts stlll unkri.ow~1 b'4 a mtdkal ellmln« aatct c.nt ~ probable cauae waa cardiac arbYthll\la -a d wrbance m tb• beat ol 1he Hart -t.bat tnljbt haft beiBli aacerblttd or ~o~t (IQ bi the drUI. "lt fell like being at home with Marcel, except for the color or the uniform," said Grant. "From the first time we played. togeth er three years ago, everything fell into place. It was the same thing tonight." Grant, hampered by injuries the past two seasons. was ~ e&ated to the Detroit beuda Udl year and had appeand m· • 13 ea mes. scoring Juat two pJI. •'It feels 1oocl to pl&J .a. three or four months,•• be all. .. , wasn't playing there. rm. long way from top 1ba.,._ .. Coach Ron Stewart aald, •'Dm- ny hasn't bad moch lee ttme. I tbou1ht be pl•7ed well wftla Dionne and Dave Tqlor." * * * ~-,..,.... Sp,m. (9)-NBLllOCKET- Tbe K1Dp meet tbe Bl'uiaa bi a 1azue pla.Jed eulier Ill tJae .,.. nlnf at Boe&iaa. BILL BOSWELL . Qu1ta Grtd Job Dorsett .· And His Many Face~ .NEW ORLEANS (AP) -Tony Dorsett, fingering bis ~s­ diamond necklace and handling questions with poise a decade beyond his 23 years. recalls his first meeting wit.b the 13-year veteran be replaced Jn the Dallas Cowboys lineup. The National Football League's ,rookie o( the year said Prestoo Pearson visited Hopewl 1 Pa. Townabip High Schoo( 10 years ago when the yoUJlg · onaire was a mere sophomore. , "He looked at me and said I was too small to be playing foot,. ball,'' said Doraett. "Maybe be was right then. ·I only wei&hed 1'5 pounds." • Pearson, later obtained by Dallas In a trade from the Pittsburgh Steelers, lost his start- ing tailback job to Dorsett this year in the ninth game of the season. ironically against the Steelers. "There have been no Ditter feelings between us but l doo't know what to say to him," ~d Dorsett. "It's still bard for us to com municat.e." • Peanon was shaken beeaQ&~ he didn't start ~ bis bometqWn and Dallas coach Tom Laodry admilled Wednesday he bad "made a mistake" by chon!dyig · the Steelers game as tbe time to start the rookie. Dorsett says, .,Preston was playing exceptional football. I just knew l bad t.be talent to be starting." Dorsett mesmerized the Supel' Bowl Xll media like he would a tackler in a one-0n-0ne situation. Example: Denver linebacker Tom Jackson says he can't wait to get you 1n a head-on confron- tation. Tony. "I'll be there. Head-to-head is the name of the game.'' answered Dorsett, who then gave bis quick Flip Wilson look- alike smile and added, "0£ course, to tell you the trutb, I don't like being bit by anybody." Dorsett, the most glamorous rookie to play in a Super Bowl with his Reisman Trophy at the University of Pittsburgh and bis 1,007 yards as a rookie Dallaa Cowboy, flashed a range of mooch beyond his quick humor. He was candid: "I'm blocltille, better than I did in colJef e but it atil1 isn't exceptional. I I ctve JOO percent effort, which I do, it 11111 ian't.aood enough." He was anappfsh: ••rve been l"UDDing the ball damn near·balf lbJ life and nobody bu to tell me about my tumb~ I bow .ho11\' to bold onto the " ... I ' !· ~ I• " .. , .-. •. : . ·- 8Z DAILY PILOT Estancia In 51-48 Victory By ERNIE CASTILLO OI • o.11, ,..._. 11.tff Playing near-perfect basket- ball for three quarters and get- ting a blg game out of UtUe guard John Carrido. Estancia (Costa Mesa) High edged Santa Ana High, 51-48, Wednesday night in a key Century League game on the loser's court. The game featured three starters 6-7 or better but none was as much a factor as Car- rido, a smallish (5-4) but quick and aggressive guard who keyed a third quarter comeback that brought coach Larry Sun- derman's Eagles their second league win in three outings. All Carndo did was score 16 points, come up with seven steals. twirl some fancy passes, sink four straight free throws in the final period that kept Santa Ana at bay and slngle handedly run a delay game in the closing minutes despite having two and ~omellmes three defenders try. mg for the ball. Thal the Eagles could play so well for 24 minutes and yet have to struggle to win by three was a direct result of a disastrous i.ccond period when their de- fense, offense and entire strategy fell apart. Sunderman's plan to contain the Saints' S-8 Jim Galla and 6-7 Herman Brown was to clog the middle, make Santa Ana shoot from outside and control the boards. And for awhile, It seemed to be working to a lee. Estancia allowed just nine shots, only three or which were from close range. in the first quarter and forced six turnovers while committing none in build- ing a 14-10 lead. But in the second period, Brown was allowed freedom un- der the basket and scored 14 of his game-high 21 points and grabbed eight rebounds . The Saints twice got three con- secutive shots at the basket and scored three goals on tips. Meanwhile, Estancia went ice cold and saw itself down 27-22 at halftime. Then in the third period, Car- rido went to work. He scored four baskets in the frame, assist- ed on three others and stole the ball three times to help Estancia regain the lead at 43-39. Carrido kept the Eltgtes out in front in the final period with some nifty ball handling and when Santa Ana was forced to foul, he sealed the verdict at the free throw line. Eslat< .. Ut> fttlflfll' Prlo • 2 ' " C.,"I> > 0 1 • JHcliM S 1 0 11 M~k I 0 0 2 C.rrloo • • o 1• c-r o o 2 o Br•liflMIOrf 2 0 0 ' Total~ Tl 1 1 5t (U I SMUAlta ........ I 0 2 2 1 2 l ' 10 I I 11 Sllatlk' Y9'ln9 Brown Gall" Connor Sir>Qt.io" J ~ 7 10 ' 1 ' ' 1 0 0 2 Scor•"'°'"""~ Esten<•• U 10 19 t-JI !,3nta An• 10 1' 10 •-4 Tnurs<Jay. January 12. 1i7c NH'S BOB STREET (30), BRIAN MARAVICH (32) BATTLE MITCH SIEMENS (34). Tars Nip Lions, 59-58 By a Dally Pilot Writer J on Sweek grabbed a rebound off a missed free throw, went up and connected on a 5-foot bank shot with five seconds left to pro- vide the winning margin as the Newport Harbor High Sailors edged visiting Westmins ter, 59-58. Sunset League basketball ac- tion was predicted to be super close and Wednesday night's circuit opener was every bit that as the Lions of Westminster, picked to finjsb last, had the Tars on the ropes . What was a seemingly com- fortable 47-39 lead wtth 28 seconds left in the third quarter turned into a nightmare for the Sailors of coach Jerry DeBusk as the unheralded Lions reeled off 15 straight points to assume a 54-4 7 lead with 4: 16 left. Everything was going sour for the Sailors. If Newport wasn't called for traveling, 1t was miss- ing its s hot-or getting a technical foul levied. But the Sailors persevered as Brian Maravich and Brian Freeman combined for six points to cut the deficit to 54-53 with 1 :53 to go. Ray Foster, who fouled out 11 seconds later, hit a pair of free throws with 1 :30 left to make it .56·53, but the Lions wasted a one-and-one opportunity at the free throw line with 57 seconds lo go. M aravich found the range from 16 feet with 48 seconds to go and Freeman came up with the defensive play of the game on the ensuing lnbounds pass, stealing the ball and feeding it to Sweek inside. Sweek's shot with 42 seconds left gave the Sailors a 57-56 edge. But Andy Bealer got inside the Newport defense to score with 15 seconds remaining to put the Lions back in front, 58-57. Pat Baker was fouled with nine seconds left and when he missed at the free throw line, Sweek was there, grabbing the rebound and putting up the clutch effort to grve Newport its victory. WHtmll!A.,.CJll '9HpflP l 1 I 1 1 0 ' l s • s 11 s 7 J 12 • • 1 n 2 l 0 1 Popi• P•rktr Fo\lor 'Sl•menl Beal ff Walk•r IJt I Newporl 51okof Baker Fre.,.nan Peau1n , ... k Putm•n M"avlcl\ Total( '9 llllf lP 3 0 ' 6 1 0 ' , 6 0 J 12 2 0 1 ' 6 0 ) 12 7 1 I \ • 2 2 18 11 3 11 s• SceU lly °"" ....... WHtmlnlt.,. IS ll IJ 17-lt Newport H•rtlOr •• 1S 16 12~ Gauchos Set Mark; Pirates N ah Opener Saddleback College broke its ' one-game scoring record in a 140·102 basketball victory over San Diego City College Wednes- day while Orange Coast College travele<! lo Grossmont College and brought back a 58-53 victory in its South Coast Conference opener. The host Gauchos or Sad- dleback prevailed in a wild, affair a nd upped their Mission Conference record to 2-0 and their overall slate to 18-1. The tot.al of 140 eclipsed Sad- dleback's former high of 128, set earlier this season. The total of 85 in the second !)alt is abo a record, and Rieb McElratb notched 16 assists to lie the school's single.game record. Tim Shaw led the way with 25 point.I and six other Gauchos were able to break tnto double figures. Four San Diego players fouled out. including one on three C()ft- aecutive technical fouls, and coac:h Caldwell Black followed hls player's banishment by get- ting slapped with three technlcala. Orange Coast College bad to overcome a determined second- halt comeback to keep its vic- tory over Groumont. Tile Pirates built a H ·polnt lead at haJ.ftJme, but Groumcint batUed back with a tenacious full-court press and took a 47-45 lead with 8:.lt temaln1D1 in tbe came. Orange Ooalt rearou»ed in tlme to boost lta record to 11-7. • * ... 0...-0tr U•> ........ e I t t t • 4 n 4 I 111 t • • • 1 I I • S e I tt • t I 11 ... ,. e t S I • I 1 II ... • . * * n•ur• tutl Mtllf9"1 , ~-; ~ .._, ·~•tt Mii• 4 e t e Nllf'll t7111 ... °"" • t I 11 ~ .... 1" tu ..... • s '" L.., ' t 1 t1 ....,..... tit• ~ ..... I l t • ... ,.. o,a..,.c.ees1u.1 fwftpllp s 2 t 12 ' J 1 11 $ 1 I II 2 l 3 1 0 • 0 ' 1 l 4 s 0 0 1 0 1 2 , ' 2 0 2 • 10 11 IS S8 Moltand 8ruth Heum..,n 0m ... ICat-ut Orgill Akin .-..... 8•11 Tot•1' Hattlfmfl oc:c. J2 11. IJl)~ "",.. ' 3 • 11 Lewis LU<1wl9 !>ml111 Wallace Oliver a.st Sulllv•n HOa9 WOiff Totolf 3 1 ' 1 2 0 1 • s 0 .. 10 3 0 2 6 • 1 3 ' ' 0 1 2 1 0 1 , 1 0 3 1 1• s u ~ BASKETBALL 60-54 Victory t· · Barons Hold On. To Beat Oilers By HOWAJlD L. HANDY OI tlle Dally ,. .... Mott A scrappy Huntington Beach High School Oilers basketball team battled a heavily favored Fountain Valley Barons squad on even terms before falling, 60-54, in opening Sunset League action Wednesday nJ1ht ln the Oilers' gym. Huntington Beach never gave up and was within four points of the victorious Barons with seven seconds remaining in the bit· terly-fought batUe. Edison In 77-65 Trimnph By GLENN WIOTE Oft• Dally ,., ... 5(•ff Edison High's Chargers proved to be ungracious hosts as they jolted Marina High's Vik- ings, 77-65, Wednesday night in Sunset League basketball action between the two Huntington Beach-based schools. It was Edison's game from the outset as the Chargers of coach Don Leavey zipped to a 10-3 lead. Marina was able to close to within one after that when John Bohm shoved in a rebound shot in the closing three seconds of the first period. Then t~e roof caved in on coach Steve Popovich's forces. They were outscored 16-1 in the first 4:rn of the second quarter as Edison started hitting from everywhere. Meanwhile, the Viking s generated next to nothing in of- fense, collecting only one field goal and taking only three shots in the second period. Additionally, they missed the first shot of one-and-one free throw tries four or five times. And, they were thoroughly out- hustled. Edison played aegressively and threw a suffocating defense at the Vikings. Glen Garrity, Darin Bowen and Kregg K'anemaru were the sparkJ>lugs of that rugged, preasuriog de- fense. Bowen was also the offensive leader with 21, followed closely by spunky Mike Mccourt (20), Garrity (10) and Jerr Tutton (10). Garrity, Steve Davis and Bowen all fouled out early in the fourth period. But the Chargers had rambled to a 62-44 lead with 6:37 left In the game and there seemed little chance they'd fade enough to blow that kind of lead. M arlna had a tough time for the first three quarters. The Vik- ings were outrebounded, their defense was less than adequate and they were generally lethargic. They seemed to snap out of it the last six minutes of the game but by then the verdict belonged to Edison. M911MIUJ "",. .. •rue• J • ' 11 'Tfeuf 1 1 t J Metelfnrelcl'I 2 ' 3 U H•tton 1 2 4 6 Spl ... y 3 3 s .. Of.... • 1 s" tollm 1 3 1 S Mlel~• I a 3 4 4tvarer o o 1 o TOltll 1t 21 21 U (77)U1M tlowen Onb T41tton Garrt1r M(Court ICOMtn•n.1 Allen Guftt Polelftk Tot•ls " ft "' -I 5 S a1 2 ' s • s 0 '10 s 0 s 10 S10l'° 0 4 4 ' 0 1 2 '1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 , »vnn SconWO..rtwl 11 11 1• ,,_.s ti 20 II 21-17 The final score is nc:..dicirtion or the closeness of the tilt. The Barons had to scratch and claw all the way to the end. But the firepower or Chris Mack, Roger Holmes and Charlie Reiff spelled the dif- ference. Mack had a seasonal single game high of 18 points and staged a torrid individual battle -with HB's Curt Wooten In the first quarter. Mack hit for 10 and Wooten for 11 in that first period which found the Oilers in front - all the way. In the middle two periods. however, a lid seemed to close over the basket for the Oilers, especially in the second stanu when they canned only three of 13 attempts. Turnovers were s urprisingly few for both teams. Fountain Valley gave it up four times and the Oilers eight, most of these on steels by opposing players. Huntington Beach's Curt Steinhaus was the floor Jeader for his team and kept the Oilers in the game throughout. He hustled at both ends or the court, grabbed rebounds, drove deel> to the baseline and passed to team- mates for scores. When Huntington Beach fell behind by 11 with less than a minute gone an· the final period, it appeared the Barons would run away. But lbe battling Oilers came back to narrow the gap lo four on a basket by Wooten with seven se<:onds to play. But the cool-beaded Barons didn't rattle and turn the ball over in desperation. 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CJ•I-Pv<'M U~ 511au Atong t~r0011) llhw Wl!ll~ !A<Uirl ~.00 l IO J .0 ~00 ).0 ~ 00 l 6"111• Plel ICIOfll'°) T1mt 11 JI ~c•alcMd • Skill ,,,. kltnct W•vw•rd 8'"' llt•blero, Tnut 8~tr. t(ld.._, u ··-......... .-. .. 7 •• , ... Wllltt,,. .... ..... SlltfM ••C£ ->SO .,.;cu l Y••• OlclJ 4 up, Clalml"I. Purse ll,IOI OH-ON a.w QMMa ... IOMl-1 SA UD 3.10 ()H0Ll"'l. "°'*-' Ouru lQl>M-~~eul Sj)ort (Gree.I T'--"J# NOIC•*"9S HVirtn "M ltAC. -_,,. Y•fd\, l voer -IL -. a.IMI .... f'w tlllln --· .... l'wM~ T W.,.I yt lw"• lllldae <H•rll JI.JO l ont A Go I~> Mm Go U.,. ~fl • Tim• -11 ft U l u d.I l·?--r•w ... & "Wei .. 0.. ~ .-za l!l•lfTM ltACI -<100 yarcll J VHf Old' 6 up .• ,._~ •• Pur>e tl/llO Ml11 Tl1ty RocNlle CWU41 Pl/Wtr t:iy 8UQ 1r ... w ... 1 II ... 20 , IO S...-t c:.rturn ~., .. " J JD l oo Joh l'MMrf' IV--1 9 .0 llmt lt,Q.I kretcMd Kind• Movlf'I, 8•tt Ooll•r. H4Motr ll&a, Slrfll• ..... $ .. ~ " •111 .. I• s ...... c~•·"•WtMM Basketball ~ta~_g~ eai SPORT NOTES OUR SUPER. PACKAIES: • AU new Ro1sig.nol tkis with Solomon bindings lust the best at Neal'• =1 #2 #3 LANGE ROSSIGNOL DYNASTAR SHORT · PRO AM MEDIUST . STYLE SKIS SKIS ·SKIS look GT Bfndlng, Scott rro .Arn Poles. If bought took GT Binding, Scott look GT Binding, Scott Pro.Am Potes. Pro Am Poles. separately REG. $220.00 REG. $245.00 -.1231.00 AU FOR · ALL FOR ALL FOR •16995 s159•5 5180" ,,!' SPECIAL DOWI & FEATHER f!t!!ENS s1095 • Don't forget our 24·hr. snow phone. latest ski reports Call 547.2545 • Want your skis tuned and chkd. fast. Neal's Santa Ana store has an express service • On the spot 9'ot wax (whUe you wait)· • On the spot feaH chic. bindlnp ,... for • 24-hour complete tune-up ~nd repair • Visit our tennis pro shop at New- port Beach Tennis Club in Eastbluff They run a rainy day special of 10% off cloth· ing and string jobs -Any time It's raining • New Wilson TSOOO· Vibration claroPened frame. ~ Come In anct see this new lnnova· tion -It's amaz. Ing Thursday January 12, 1978 PUBLIC NOTICE PVBUC NOTICE DAILY PILOT 83 P\JBUC N(YflCE ... , .. Publl"*I ~ .. Coeit 0.lty Piiot, DK. 7', 1tn,Jan.4 •J.19, 1'71 SJ60.11 PUBLIC NOTICE .... . ' .. .. • I • . , .. .. . ,•. . ,. .· • ' 1 J ( c J I t I .. itos ,. Scores , ••• ~ ...... lt•'4 • (;•I •Joi -e (l(,.l911Cl !H.or91n (;ont<•I 10.M•I ,,.,, ll:lply T-(l(titJI lour J.i.1 CC.WON.I I 6olCI Stllfl l'Tr-.1 ~ ........... • ... '" 111 IU ... .. . uv••ne •ACS '" ... a, 1 , .. , old• " W> Clo•inlne Pw"• l1 100 c1.i ... 1re,..1eo U.000 tlnogllt F Ille <U•ml 11• Au91n IBrOOl<f-1 10. Ciell"'ob P9-Clr-•I I It Ow r T""• lllWQl>I 11• C11•IOm T elkwtcl le.Ill tt• Hove G-0.., (~\ 11' EOQlt Oa"'*' C-•I 1'1 On Ille HOU\o IAdalfl I,. l.;o •Soft (C..OOUll 11• Noll•• T•lll CCl4<1°'01 "' NINTH ltM;E -1JO yord1. l yur o•cu. c1o1m1,. l'IHw $1,400. C•••m· lnQ IM'l<e \4.000 EorJ1vo ~fl Tllu•n• Go <~n Tiit Cll.UWN• lCro ... r) Jtll Oulrt IL..cki.I 04'1"'1"'• -l~tlntl Ml4 Sterm ITt-•1 Elmer Go (~I (i.o Sul T Go IW-) Lii ... rrnlul IMyln l Area Cage Summarie~ eai 11' lit ,,, 11/ 111 1 DAY EXPERT BlllDIN8 1oum11a SERVICE •• SUPER. SKI RENTALS PACKAIES: • AU new Ro1Mgnol Ilda with Solomon binding• fwt the beat at HNI'• •1 LANGE SHORT · STYLE SKIS a.. GT lmding, Scott Pro Jun Poles. If bought Mparotely .... 1231.M AU.FOR •16995 #2 ROSSIGNOL PRO AM SKIS l.oo&c GT Binding, Scott ProAmPolea. NG. $220.00 ALL FOR 515995 #3 DYNASTAR MED AUST. SKIS look GT Binding, Scott Pro Am Poles. UG. $245.00 ALL FOR 511r ... ..,.. ... pm at rte SPORT NOTES • Don't forget our 24-hr. snow phone. Latest ski reports Call 547-2.545 • Want your skis tuned af'd chkd. fast. Neal's Santa Ana store has an express service • On the spot flat wa1r (whfle you Wiit). • On the spot , .. lease chk. for blndlnp • 24·hour complete tune-up and repair • Visit our tennis pro shop at New- port Beach Tennis Club in Eastbluff -They run a rainy day special of 10% off cloth- ing and string jobs -Any time it's raining • New Wilson TSOOO · Vibration ~P.necl ftame. CoiM In and· see this new Innova- tion -It'• amaz- • 1111 Thureday, J•nuary 12 Hl78 PUBLIC NOTICE PlJBLIC NOTICE DAILY PILOT 83 PUBUC NOTICE ., . . ... .· •. ' • l I 1n : tr fli t)) ~ I I , I I 'W Jc s a v t1 L c i~ h e a e s " v s c ( 0 ' • t I ' l ( J l J t t } 1 ( . l , . . I II . 3 i f ~ "' , , ,. 1 J l 'I I . , . . . . . . . *. BI DAIL v PILOT 1"tlu,,dai January 12 1978 Television nu 1HSOA 't' EVENING e:00 8 CU HEWS •• Hewe Q~OHEI Gaga 1111<1 o.soto reacue • horM lrom e burning llable. 0 NHLHOCKEY eo.ton 8Nlnl V8 Loa Angel9e IOng• ID TH! 8AAOY BUNCH Bobby Brady decloea to run ~ "°"' home Cl) THE AOOt<IES After 1 wom.,. 11 tatally •auult.a by thr" adoic11. her eon 1nnounc.. h1:. 1111ant1on 10 •venQe h .. death SI El.ECTRIC COMPANY G MMANBEkAVES "A Sclen11toc V- @J "8CNEWS e:30 IJ MOVIE *** "Mon•Y Ftom Home" ( 1953) Oaen Marttn, Jerry Lewla Amal\ II lorcad 10 llop the laV()r• It• "°'" from Winning .,. Important ,_ when • ganoster taka Ctll of the debit lhe,,,.,. -(I Ill .. 30min) CD MY TM"E.e 80HS Robbie le ukecl to 1>41 best man •I Iha ""9ddlng of the ~Ila ll8d fl09ld to merry. fa OVEREA8Y Com edy mag ician Carl Ballantine !-.hows up as a surprise guest at a birth- day party on CHiPs, tonight at 8 on NBC. Channel 4. "Geology OI U S A " CJ) TO TEU. THE TRUTH 01nlel •chorr; legal ~II of COUrt·USlg...0 guardl1111an1p, ulcohol eno 01h .. d•uo• m> GROWING YE.AAS 7 30 D • 100,000 HAME THAT TUNE Adolel(;ence To A<lull- /\OOCI' (J) CBS NEWS ()]) MERV GfUFFIN Guec1s Orson 8eo11 Peter Prlngle Rey Bredoory 7 00 0 NBC NEWS 0 UAASCLU8 U ABCNEWS Q) I LOVE LUCY Convinced !Mt Rtc;ky II a meritel glWll, lucy 01111 , him on • radio quiz allow. Cl) AOAM-12 0 NEWLYWEOGAME 0 THE GONO SNOW ID THE BRADY BUNCH Tllo tamlly oc>ea to Hawaii Cl) AOAM·12 The otticers c.pture a p11r of bandits In a lll00to111 whtl• nur11ng brulse1 1nlllc1ed by an ifllo huab9nd ID LA. IHTEACHAHGE • "'8 XI EJtlt • • CD HEWSCHECI< CJ) IN 8EARa4 OF .. "AalrOlogy" @.l MA Tc.4 GAMf: P W. The o!flclr• Merch for an 8/leged lcldnapper fr> MACNeL/l.EHRER RE POAT CD EAR'Ttf, SEA ANO SKY 8:00 fJ Cl) TWE WAL TOH8 Wtwln Jim.sob f0f'gel1 his plClllG dale wHh P111v Brlmmar, Ben ••g•rly Channel Lbt ing• 0 IV~~ r C8.:>J An•Jf' • D 1vmc 1 NBG1 lJo"' An 1u1•·'> 0 k IL A tlnrJ ! l ()" Anl')1•l1 .... 0 MAr. TV tAUL Lo-. Anqelt•'> • ~r t.,11! CH .., (Jr 10 0 l\I I I TV t fn•J i L > An'!l'il''> 110 11.c:-.r fABCI s .• 11 U11·110 Q) KnV linrl) Lt>'. An~··I··~ Cl) KCOP rv 1ln•t 1 LO'> Anqe•e ID KC[ I TV 1P~f•) l1 , Arl'Jt•lt:~ m KOC( TV (P[:I• .. , Hunl•n'110n AP.If.ft lek• Illa brother'I ~. c•us•ng tr1ct1on wllh Jim· Elob • D CHIPS "Aualll"ij" Tiie Olllce<• ••• pl•gved oy a geng ol blg- t.tly c.a111<1 ru•u...-1 Wllll • loo4·proof plan lo bilk 1r1a11rance comp•n-and by • orunken OrlV« wllh potltlCll putt U MOVIE * • * "Tiie S.Cret U te Of Weller Mitty" ( 194[) 0811ny Kaye, Vlrg1n11 ~ayo A meek man, l>ufdened with domeallc a1tachman11, con juraa lltulionl Of hlm- 1111 u a hero. (2 tn.) 119 WELCOME~ I< OTTER "Angla, Olr'I 8-thog" A ,_ girt In Mr. Kott•'• ctaM ~ • big Pfoblen\ tor the 8-thogl -llha wenll to be 11\e llrat g.lrl member of Ille 9fOUP. ID CAAOl 8URHETT ANOFRIEHOS Cl> MOVI£ * ** "Tiie Big Tr-" ( 19~2) Kirk Oougtu. Eve Miller.• LIK'ldown.._ er• <1e1arminea to protect thalr tlmbet11nd lrom a greedy lumber beron fl) ONCE UPOH A Cl.ASSIC "Whit Kely Old" 1<1111 lrtee tile ~yard awing lhet her eunt ltu forbid· c»n 11er to touch. .rid u. r.ufllnO lldl'JllMnt ~ '* wllfl llltfe ~ of wlllklng egeln. (P"1 2 ot 8) G anew. "Country Comer" TM root" '"'* end f\Jnc:tlon ol Conlf• 0-a• • IOClel rftuel oo•a NH "CloM ~tet. Of A Fllhy Kind" A nelghbof• hood c111ncter mall" Looml• • b•ll•v•r In UFO'I, but Phil Fl1h rernelne • hlf'Ck:or• Mec>- nc. G) TRuniO" COHSEOU£HCU fB TWE IUT CW lANIE K~J;f;S MllclOI Molt1er; AUt1tle Gruesome; Mehoh Heoplewttl1e: Blue 8owa; Perey ~onlille and the Neltobl Trio G OV£AEASY Q.tnl.!L~cwr~ 1u11 upecll of QOUrf-.lgned ~~. alcoflol end OlherdNgi. 9:00 G Cl) HAWAII F1VtA) An artetooretlc metrleroll' (E ... nor Patker) Of a weelthy, ol6-lne ..._,. t•mlly becomee Ifie pr1me euepect In • murder WW.. ·~· D JAMQAT11 "Actlone ~ l...ooder ... " Jemea encouragM 1 friend 10....,. tl\9 DMI lnetttuta end ~ hit OOA1 of auenalng a publle echool But the t>oy comM to r~et the trenaJtlotl aftllf belf\g oetraclud by er~ lludenll IJ <llJ BAAHEY MILLER "The Gho1t" Demonic ~. 1111 Illegal a.lien and an accountant with a pocketful ot grau .,. enouoh to make otflcwa ot Menl>attan'1 12th Preclnc:t wl9h thll(d ~ anotn- .. profeMlofl. G IAOHSIOE A coup. tak• off In a ~ with Ille hwband at the c:ontrole. and '91ume with the Wife .. the con- ltole and the llulbend deed. GI MPV OAlFflN au.ta; °"°" ...,,, "'91• ~. AllY 8t9dbury, Or. J Allen tfynell. fl) MA&TE..,._IECE ~TAe "I, Clludlut: H.i1 Wllo?" canoul•'• m•lavotent _,trlchi.e 1111d ludl· croua mllttllfY -• atlt OieMnelon In the cour1 6!) IMAGES OF AOIHO "What Are Otd People F0t?" The Mll.imao-ot inorAOuat ~ty ~ are relelecl to aoclety 1 ·~otthern. t:30 IJ <Bii CARTER COUNTRY TUBE TOPPERS KTLA 0 8:00 -"The Secret Life or Walter Mitty." Danny Kaye at his best as in introverted young man who dreams or adventure -and finds it. 'with Virginia Mayo and Boris Karlorr. KCOP Q) 8:00 -"The Big Trees.'' Kirk Douglas plays a greedy lumber baron ln this 1952 movie drama with Dewey Martin. CBS fJ 11:30 -"Scarecrow " Al Pacino and Gene Hackman play two fun·loving drifters in this 1973 movie drama. "Roy'• Saparatlon" Chief Roy ~ • •w\ngttlg iTriglli"'l~•r--~ Ing lrom tlMI ...,,. ha t-. ( 1870) J~k Albertaon, Watter CNerl An Hallan "'°'* auanpta to ~ 1"41lhaftol1118 monuterY'• NOrat lomlula for a liquor. (2 twa.) •nt1000COUPU Feb '9e9le Iha lllne ....,., ha hN endured for too long. 10cOO. ()) 8AANA8Y JOHE8 a.m.b)' and J.R • wnai. ln-ttgatlng a '300.000 dlM!Ofld thin, ~ lnvdvacl In • kldnael -wMn !My dlecovat the at0f9 rnanaoar'a "'*-hM l>aM\ ebducted. D CLM80f''M '"The Clue Llt>erll'' Fol- lowing graduation. th• tNlleUC Kathy MoCarthy (leurle Pr11\Q41) ~ a VISTA vo!unt-end tflM 10 change the llvea of the P<>Y«IY 1tt1cken pe<>Qla ol frOKh~s 0 «IJ REDO FOXX Gueate: Flor-H81tder· aon, The syi.....e, Fred Tr1v...,.,a. II) HOHfYMOOHf.AS Whan Allol tak• a !Ob In an Offtoa comc>IMafy .,,_ rounded by man, Ralpn beoomM V8llY JMIOU*. ID 8CEHU FROM A MAMIAOE "Tha VIiia Of T .... M t.lllri- al'IM and Johan "'"' again •ft• quit• • long time. Their anoounteir .. palnfUI end dumey In "' mixture of raoonclllatlon and~. Cl) IOCCaR MAO( IN GEAMAHY 'fO=aO I • HfW8 11:00 DllCl)O Htwe 9 LOVE. AME.AICAN 8TYLi "Love And Tiie Sarioo• Wedding" Two prec:tlcal fOkerl d•clde IO g•I 'l'Wlfr*I. I '"Lcwe And The Piii '' Ban and Ellen .,. worrlaO 11><>ut their dllJOh- ter'• trip to Europe G MOVIE * *~ "S~ A Ftoww" hi• '*"-poMd lor ttoa C8'111rfo4d of • '"glftil". rnagalne. • • Lira MAO A DIAL • DOCCAVETT "le Engll11t A Dying Language?" GuHtl: Agnae OeMllle, Edwin ~. JOhn Kennetti Galbraith, John Slmoo (Part 2 ot 2) ~ MACNeL / LEHRER REll'Ofn' 11:30 IJ ()) CBS LATE MOVIE * * * 'n "Scerecrow" ( f973J Gena Haclunan, Al Pectno. A haroened ••· con and • lovaabla ... _ man ti.ocwna tMt lrtande end togalher dl8C(Nlf the a= Hoit: Joltnny Carton. OUMb:: A'1tflol'ly ~. Anna Hottman, 8u .. n s..noon. 8 LOVE. AMt'.IUCMC ITYlE "l.ova And Tiie Other Mil...__., Honnert plane to oat _, with hie wtt.. I "love And Thi Lia" Mateo le 1 ~writer wtlh a bf IOOll'1 of I IWo«her. G 9 8TARSKY &. HUTCH ''Tha Paydllc" When tlwl deepera1• owner of a pro lootb•ll t"m lmplor .. Stereky end Hutch to IOC•I• hi• kidnapped daughter, lhe datectl\191 decide lhelf only hope,... '"lite alc:t or a ~llonable payc;hlc. (RI CD HEWS Cl) OU8MAAT TONIGHT'S LATEST LISTINGS lllUWt _. • ,_ bleur and le my9ftlled M MjecU ~llfOUnelhlm • C»TIONED A9C HEWS MORNING ll:GO. lWIUOHT ZOHI All ~ tr.....-ng merehant dMna he ha.I 1 m.tglcal duet wlllCll .... .. 119 • oondtrnnllCI man. • FOMVIR F£ANlilf OOO Chat1ia 11\d TOm mey be reaponllble tor Cath)I'• death; Cllatti. ma11.. • pe1n1u1 cont...ion. Cl) MOW • *'• "C111alry Commend · (1"3) JOtln Ag•. RICll11d Altel'I A tiancslvl of "°'.. ~ OCCU9Yi"9 • amlft Ylllage In Ille Pl\11\pptnae baCOme ln1101Yecl In fighting the r•baf9. ( I hr , 30 min.) :ao MOVIE * .. -r .. -..-irangart"" ( 1938) Fred MeeMutrey, Jack Clakle. Bandit• try to Join tN T-Rangar9 In hopae °' OOfltinulng ltlalr Qf-~.(ltw,. 55mln.) at a.oll-WITI 11:118 9 TOMA '"'"'8 Mad8'1'1" OaW TorNI· baConlM fr1anClly with Iha Pf'C)Orietr-o4 a oal girl t1ng to naM a PfOCUttir ""'° turf\9 young Q1t11 on to drug& to rum ''*" out a proetltut-(R) 1j)() D TOMORROW H•thenlel Branden ol lhe Blocentrlc lnllllut• di-hi• lnten.iva tr9inlng courae tor the development ol 1etl· -·-G tSPV "Home To Judg,.,,.,,t" G) MOVIE * * * * "The S..rch'' 11948) MonlQOl'neirY an. Aline MecMatlort. W... hie .mothlr le lrantlcally .-ehlng I« him •• -Ofpt\en eocepta food and IMlter from • (U, (2 tn.) 1:30 CD MOVIE ** "Abaodoned" (1Mt) Gata Storm, Danni• O'keafe. A young glr'1'1 Maten tor an lnflnt IM01 to a baby·buylno racket end rnutder ( l hr , 30 min.) 1;408 H£W8 1:460 HEWS 2:001) NEWS G MOVIE * * * "The Gold•" Salamander" ( IM8) Jean Cleude Pucal, Velerta L.Orenge An evll gover- n« •ttatT¥>11 lo geln Iha Franch th<one (2 hf1 I 2:148 MOVIE * * ·~ "My Forbidden Put" (1951) Ave Gard!*'. Rob«1 Mlldl<Mn. A aoc::if9.. ~,,....,~­ .,. lnMrtlll • ~ IMlt ._ the man 1M lov9' ( 1 "'. 25 min.) utG...ws a:aoe M<>YW ** .. T-~Alda Ageln" ( 1940) John Howatrd, Ellan r:nw. ... OU'llncl UllmMNae .. <*- Ila rwtlara. tn. r ... Ranoar-Infiltrate a gene °' thlaYaa. ( t IW., 21 ""'1.L a:ooe MOYIE * * • "Tortllla ' Flat'' (111'2) Spene« Tr11ey. Hedy Lamarr. The povw1y and IUffaring °' Mulcan ~In~• ·~ (2 In.. 30 min.) • NEWI a:.o I NOONTIME a:a HIW9 •:OO• MO'llE * * * ,,. "Th• CHtll" (19e9) MaxlmlliM Sc:Nlt, Cotdul• Trantow. A 8'K- ~Wtlo-*9and- .JaM............_..111 anemc>t to coni.ct "" 'C8911a' in contrQI Of .. ~(1hr .. 301116rl.) • MOVa •• "Hungry Hr~ ....... ~ l.Oalwood. A men•a b-u. .. dllllpUtd by .... ... 8lld ~eon. (2 lwa.) Frida11'• Day« h11e Mevfe3 MORNING l-.30 G • • * 'h ·-r11a Sund-n•1" (11$1) ~ art Preston, John Batrym0ra. Jr ,,Two broth- ers fight to ptOlact thelt P<OP•W ~ a ,_ g8da gunmM. (I tv., 30 min.) 10:00 8 **'At .. n,:_ T ax1111a·• (1938) JOM e.nnatt. Ran· dolph Scott. Nof'tham ~ 1ICIWW try to llM T-tiv atorm afleir the dON Of !he CMI Ww. (2 Ive.) AFTERNOON 12:00•••·"~ .. (1950) Glann Ford, Brodar- 11* Cnwford. A yaung man, ln191leollld ~ of an aocldwltal kllllnQ, , .... in love with the claugh· ter ol Iha -din. (1 twe., 20 mltl.J :t:OO 0 • "Hon-or Houee" ( 11170) Fr911Jda AvalOll, JIH Hewonh. A group of young paopla dadda to in-11- g&t• a "heunlld" houM. (1 hr., 30 min.) 3:30 D * * * '-4 "Cecrtut Flower" (10et) Waller Mat\hau, Ingrid 8argman A ~agad ' blchalof Nnd••-~ loYa wllll'I ha deYl9M a plan to avoid ~ hla ,,., ..... (1ftr.,30 "*'-1 Fernwood's lier Beat 'If11ning Him Out Actress Involved In Forever, 2Nighl, By WINIFRED ELZE TVD.911~ Actress and writ.er Judy Kahan is kept busy these days working for Norman Lear. Miss Kahan has been seen by television viewers In the roles or Glneer on All's Fair and or Laurie on Doc. She is now working in Lear's Forever Femwood as an actress and on Fernwood. 2Night as a writer. Forever Femwood, she says, is a cootinuation or Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman and has "all the same characters except for Mary Hartman, and the addition of some new ones of which I'm one. It has all the same crazy antics, except it's a year later. "TIIERE'S TOM HARTMAN without his wile. All the other characters are att.emptin1 to get through their lives. Right now we're fighting black plague. There are no major changes except for the lack of that character (Mary Hartman)." Lance K<>rwin dons a pair of earmuffs. to the amusement of his friend, David Hub- bard, as he tries to find a way to shut out all sounds and experience a temporary loss of hearing on James at 15 tonight at 9 on NBC, Channel 4 . "My character ls a Clnderella·llke character,'' says Miss Kahan, adding that there's "a lot of manipulation and intense silliness. I haven't ever had to play someone who knows what's going on but has no way to express it. "She's coming into her own as a woman. It's a nice translUon, unusual in some ways. She's de· finitely a character in transition. The stutterin1 ls going away because she's no longer under the negative influence of her sister.'' Stuck in the Desert? Miss Kahan describes Femwood 2Nlght as a "mock talk show with one of the characters sort of and kind o( from Mary Hartman. It's not a fiction- al plotted story the way most spin-orrs are. We go back Into production ln January or in the spring.'• Poiooll Finds Samly Roles After 'Jesus' HER TITLE ON THE Fernwood 2Night staff Is a creative consultant, which she says means "In my case a writer ... a UtUe t.b1s and a little that, mainly writing and Ideas.'' By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD (AP) -An ac- 1 or schooled In the English tradi- ion of Shakespeare and Shaw, tobert Powell can't seem to get he sand out of his shoes. He ls best known to American 1udlences for .Playing the Utle ole in NBC's Easter apec- acular, "Jesus of Naiareth." .)n New Year's Day he appeared ''" another NBC special, "Four ~eatbers.'' His next fllD\ will be 'Arab," in whkb be plays -an .\rab. Spain -Almeria, where they make the Westerns," Robert Powell said on a recent visit to Hollywood. ··1 almost lost my voice in the dust. The sand is very hard there, and the veblcles around it down into 8 fine du.st. The crewt of course, wore goggles ana sur1lcaJ masks, but not the actors." "Four Feathers'' has further es ta bllshed Powell with American audiences, which were larrely uafamJllar with him before "Jes~ of Nazareth." my name can guarantee financ· ing." How was he cast as Jesus? Her feelings about acting venu5 wf\Un1 are, "[seem to enjoy both. It depends on what I'm do- Jng. I'n> pretty poeltive I'm not eolng to st.op act- "TBDE A&E TWO stories. ln1. It's my ml\.lor empbuls, my heart's desire. I ,One ls the favorite of Franco hope I don't have to pick and choose one or the (Zeffirellt the director) He other. I like to feel If I don't have an actint Job to claim• tb~t he saw me doing look forward to, I have t.bla." 'Hamlet' at the .Royal • .. • Shakespeare Company &Jld ex.. A ctl n 1. s 'he 1 a ya was, "alway a claimed, 'There ts my Jesual' aomethlna I wanted to cto. I d\d ott-Bro84wq and .. . OH Broadway 1bow. Doc brouibt me out beH. Trvth is IO. dull. In fact, Sir Last year I did All's Fair for Norman Lear -Lew <tr-.cte, ustnl the vaUd ccm-that's how I met hlm " slderadoa of ·~ever trust your She aaya of Callfomla, "I Uke it very much. own Jucltment, bad heard from It'• very different ftom New York " a h alt-dor&en of b1a friend.a t.ba · be should try me u Jesus." REa wamNG, IRE 1~, comes ''from be· Producer Grade dtd, •lld tn• ratMd thealrfcally tn an tmprovtaatlonal en· Powell .a.de • dltutrout i.t. Virorun.,t: u an ac'°" I tndtd up writ.int a lot. Bqt tbe 8dor' m•d• aJlOtber OM You dGft'l bone It down and ecmtruct IL I wu ol· with Zefflrelll dlrectln•, •nd flTedl• chuct In New Yorlt to work on an Oft· Powell wN ctiolen. 8(oacl.,,.y lboW. Att.r that I fancied myself a .. J Mlbed that ~· role bad wnter ... nenr Meli Offered mt,'" be ad· "AOer All'• rm,•• 1he continued, "Norman rnlt~t "but J couldn't r.ruM it Lear wu putt.ln1. ~etbtr l'ernwoo4 2NJcbt. Ht when n wu." uked ll J w0UW be ...,...... On wrtUnc> WlUI be could llDct IOllHlllllallor.me to 4o '°an actor, &M 1u11uted feriawoocl 2N10t-J Jumped in for no ,.. lmpGjl~lile talk for n aetarW= aaon. WrtUn1 ... lned lojlcat bU«t •what J blld reall11d. ''In JnOlt nl... doOe befaff. R WU a Mi break lD tenna of peOp\t bne • dMmce ot hUtlDt,llO ~ who ll'1t.obi;rrlterttot1"n and ytan. I COb· cent. ~ wtt.b Jesua. -...,_, •ldtr m~ luek1. ,aQd ble'Ned." tn the ~~·bu hli o .. :i Ce~ ot .. role. ind you FOi ... nJTUaS plana, lhe PYI "I Just on ':"~ ,..._ WaldlQ•n.~'butltvlf.l'ven....,.bld \II• f ,'' to dO ~. ), ~' •lftt to, , .To 1At~tfl .,. ~ ' THERE'S NO PLACE LIKE FERNWOOD Judy Kahan Actress and Writer doing something I'm learning from. I'd like the rest or my career to be fulfilling and different -l don't want to ever do stuff just because of the money. I'd like to keep being surprised. I'd like to write a screenplay or something; I'd like to act with so many people.·• Some people plan their careers quite de· liberately; others just seem to blunder into them. ··1 like blunde.rlne." says Ms. Kahan. "I enjoy that. I like not ha vine any idea what comes next." She says she hasn't ''ever written by myself," and that her projects have "all been collaborative in nature. I've never actuallY sai down and done something all by myself. I'd like to -maybe a screenplay. J imagine my writing ts motivated by wh•t I'd like to be doing for me -to be In. I don't see myself writing a no:vel -TV and films -I n wouldn't pretend to know enough lo write a ~ novel." · ••1 WAS 'ONLY IN college two yean.'' she says. ''I studied music. My m~or reason tot leav· ing was that I was not very fulfilled in colle1e. 1 was In college because that was what oae did. I don't think I should have probably 1one. J ended up 1oll)g and be1n1 In the wron& place at the wroa1 ume." . "I think Femwood Forner is a fabulous 1how. • .AC>me of the ~t act.1111 and best wrf Wai. l'm thrilled and excited aboUt belna with boih ahow1.1' " ENTERTAINMENT I THEA TEA 'Red Hot Lovers' 1 At the Har"leqllilJ I I ~ The Harlequin Dinner Playhowse is ! inauguratina the new year with three : tried and true st.age comedie3, the i first of which, Neil Simon's "Last of I the Red Bot Lovers," arrived this 1 week. Intermission Tom Titus Here Is a play that's been around • the local theater circuit with stops m : Colla Mesa. Laguna, Lido Isle and puts it across with delicious aplomb l t San Clemente BETTE FORD AS the chilly, ' t; (twice), along with wisecracking roundhecl in the open· · an appearan~e at ing segment 1s not so fortunate. Opt· ..;:;:.i~.,;.,o t tt-fi Mt"t-l~~ -1irrtor emprt:.rstn>n the 'britth!ness"bf Orange Theater her character Mlaa Ford sbows UWe with PatPualsenin aptitude for c~mic timing sacrificing the title role. And it. many potential laughs on °the altar of abows no sign . or authenticity. wearin1 out its The third act, always a welcome. downer, finds Barney in a last, However weary one becomes of the local theaters' veneration of Neil Simon as their patron saint, one m~t also concede that he does write some very tunny plays. Even on the ump- teenth viewing, "Last of the Red Hot Lovers" remains a crisply crafted comedy. AT THE HARLEQUIN, Al Checco is precisely what Simon must have had in mind when he penned "Lov· en" -middle-aged, pudgy, balding and extraordinarily runny. While not every actor is capable of delivering Simon's lines as pungently as they were written, Checco does so with a venieance. Bearing more than a passing re-. semblance' to Zero Mostel, Checco creates more or a clownish Barney Cash man than his predecessors. overplaying at times but never to the point of upsetting the balance or the show. Physical and facial reacUons to the three women he attempts to seduce are bis strong suit. or this lrio, the most memorable is Jennifer Adams as the sexy, kooky actress who breathes out her hnes Marilyn Monroe style. Given the choice part of the three, M 1ss Adams ·Bob Dylan Sets Far East Tour LOS ANGELES CAP> -Rock singer Bob Dylan will make his hrsl tour of Japan and Australia rn February ane March, a spokesman for the singer said Tuesday. Dylan, who last appeared in con cert in 1974. will play in four Japanese cJtics between Feb. 20 and Mar ch 5, said his press agent. Paul Wasserman. From March 9 to March :u Dylan will tour several cities in Australia, Wasserman added. The specific cities the singer will 'Visit have not been announced. T"aCAST Barney C•~. • ................. ,. .. Al O>Kco Etatnek••alio . Be~Fa<d 80C>blMlcr.1e.. . .......... J..-nllerAd-• Jeanttt• Flnr • • . • . •• • . • • • • A11111Johnson desperate attempt to consummate an extramarital affair with one of his wife's girlfriends. Ruth John.'>On <the reigning Mrs. America) presents a staunch characterization, cnsply de· fined, and ehcits all the available laughter Aside from a technical problem or two on opening night and Checco's tendency to waffle on his more ex· citable dialogue, "Last of the Red Hot Lovers" .lS a highly entertaJnlng production, well staged by the Harle- quin's new director. Harvey Levine, who k~ps his performers fully in- volved with each other rather than with the audience. Levine's extra touches of character and stage busi- ness (particularly in Miss Adams' case) wtll surely be appreciated. THE CURRENT Harlequin produc- tion also includes the singing debut of the theater's propnetor, Al Hampton. who displays a heretofore hidden vocal t.alent and splendid sense of showmanship. As a warmup, it's an excellPnt idea. "Last of the R('d Hot Lovers" will be on the Jlarlcqum stage, 3503 S. Harbor Blvd. JUSl north of Costa Mes a, every night but Monday throuJ:h Feb. 12, to be followed by the c:omedy "Never Too Late." WOOOYAUD4 "PU y IT AGAIM, I SAM" 1:50 OHLY ''THE FtlOHT" 7:00-10:25 rt"" •' ti • lo"'+~ ~"PARADE OF OUTDOOR CHAMPIONS" ~" * IN THE WATER AND ON THE 8TAOE • TWO STAGE SllOW5 D.Ull'I ......,., '""' s.. ..... , "'n<f•r• 3.00pfft.6 l .OOp m 3 00 p"' a.a OOp m. ,, ~ " ' "\""g" .. A "OH GOO" V "G-UMIAU U.U. Y" lrGI IA, "NMI H~LL" : ['V"'l,OYIAMD DIATH" ll'GI A . "CU.atMCt UP" Il l V "THI CHR.D" Thuf8day. Januaiy 12, 1078 OA.ILY PILOT BS Leapin' Lizards, the Fonz! Robyn Finn (left) and Shelley Bruce. who play orphans in the Broadway musical •·Annie," are delighted with their autographs from Henry "Fonzie" Winkler who stopped backstage to visit the cast. Location Revamp Due LOS ANGELES CAP) ·-Reacting to com - plaints from the public, the Association of Mo· tion Picture and Television Producers Inc. has requested its members to revamp their on-location filming operations. John Pavlik , spokesman for the or· ganization, said Tuesday a letter was mailed to members over the weekend suggesting ways to minimize citizens' inconvenience when production crews use city streets for loca· t10n filming. "We don't wish to cause complaints and we want to come up with solutions that will make eve rybody happy," Pavlik said, noting that executives of the Los Angeles Film Develop- ment Committee met at City Hall to discuss the 'problem THEATRES-ORAHGE CO stNIOR OTIZfNS $2.00 SO. COAST PLAZA lfltltisttj St ~?711 Itel,... "SEMI TOUGH"111 DAILY ~ 6:00-1:00-1~ •• v ...... , ... ,. .... ,..,, ....... SO. COAST PLAZA J41Uriltt1St,.._f711 fll«NK• "SA TUIDA Y Mlc;Hf ffYlttM •• f M1Mu12r•n11 I 5:J0.7:JO.t:JO .......... , ~-MM.•10.00 SO. COAST PLAZA U5 Inf..,,,, 54f.Jl52 1ttr '1m1' "C&.OSllHCOUMTH S OfTHITHflD ICl .. D" lrGI CINE MALAND 141tk."""' ..... ,.1 llU, ..... "CltAC«ltffi ur Ill 1M6 1Mt U f /W14 l ........ -t .... "HEAVY TIAFFtC" ltH .. ,,..... UMl»&JI Among suggestions in the letter to member1;: be said, were that those doing location filming refrain from requesting the posting of no· parking signs unless absolutely essentlal and that such signs be post- ed in as small an area and for as short a time as possible. It was also suggested. he continued, that autos belonging to cast and crew members not be parked in those areas once such such signs are posted, and that when filming is done in busy downtown locations or on narrow residential streets, personnel be brought in by bus to minimize vehicular con- gestion. MATINEES SATURDAY & SUNDAY "CLOSE ENCOlJNTERS OF Tt-tE TtilRD KINO" (PG) . "SATURDAY NIG HT FEVER" CRl "i.OOKING FOR MR. GOOOBAR" IR) >------"190Q" CA) "WORLO"S GREATEST LOVER" (PG) "BOBBY DEERFIELD" (PG) "THE DEEP" - STADIUm 5 scREen 639 -7860 DAIVE·ln WALT 019HEY11 "PETE'S DRAGONS" "GNOMEMOBILE .• "THE HEROES" PG "AIRPORT 77" "OH GOD" (PG) "GUM BALL RALLY" "WHICH WAY IS UP" "CARRIE" (A) "THE.GAUNR ET" (R) "FREEBEE I THE BEAN" Ka\9111 ... ., Sta.Slum ALL D"IV•·INS O,.•H 61JO,.M,Nf•Hn.Y Chtk! Under I 2 ,., •• Unlesf • f(~•I• ~•lltl'ellMI Movie Planned On 'Strangler' LOS ANGELES (AP) -A new exploJlaUQP ~·-= -tailed .. The Su.ds.ide Strqler" is being .readied for releue at a Ume Los Angele! area ,police are sWl buntlq the HlllaJde Strangler. A review reteased by the pioducer. Somma Films, said it would send out "shock waves." Tbe film went into producUon before the current wave· of murders, but. like the real caae, It involves th,e strangulation of prostitutes and Jnnocef\t. teen-agers. 1n tbe ·movie the stranaler ls a middle-aged man who was abused as a child by h1a mother, an alcoholic prostitute, and her pt.mp. .,_._ &11••1 .. '4.7-) ·~~=-~ .~~ a•ar·~~=~ dfillz,;~J ,ff:)U~~ oeceae 1U11H1 a JOHN oe-°" OOOl !Nt ,,.,..,. ...... " .... MT. & M1M. 2 e 4 e 4 e I I IC>.00 WOCleT MUN l'LUIHHll HAU <'GI '"" Nil PAHMI STlllU AGAIN! I'°> ---.J°"NS .. MWIUIAYI & 1'00 .. ,. I Jut4 ~ .. 1. °" OOOf "°' AUCI OOllWT LIVI MPI !ti .. 5 JL;;:~~l~ ., ~i;) IA=::~=~(ll "TMI ~Of A UlrtlMr IB :;::J;I ;:~~ti~ ------· l. HOUTWOOD l&.YD. (I) ~~ ,, "'' M'Utr' .. .,.... ~ °'" L.Wn-· 1. CUCKIHO Ufl Ill 2. HIAVT T'l.MffC <al ~-lllMillil._:..:.::..;:.;..:;;;;.;.J i . HOU YWOOO l l VO. 1•1 "'* UAa Alt ~r· UO NIWS NAU CNI ~ lllAIOHO TUtHIHO IN! Tlll'll l"DtOlll 1. THI CMLD fll) 2. '"' AJll 191 i. IAT'IH AUVI (I) .....,WNIUll 1, Hl1lOll IMI 2. IAf MY DUST !Ml i. OUMl*U Y IMI "ANNJE HALL" pklal"Q) lurtRep..- lfl"QATOR" Woody 411911 • .,.., Olan• It••• In WINKLER "ANNI! HALL" $1.50 Plut (POI An~lmt -..--- I J t l I • in to a-n at ·ds 1ed 'an .>Ok ,y·• 1ip- • at ~ar bflt .JhL re•· .>un- •r4-t b 6 I I I $1. .. to 1lla \ller 1 ln ap· • ln dl\1 el the beal two ud the ' )io 88 DAILY PILOT AP Wlr'lp/lolo It's the Real Thing Me mbers of "Frie nds of the Earth:' a Britis h environmenta l group, wheel a 10- foot-high, 200-pound can of Coca Cola to the American Embassy in London as a gift for .. -. President Carter and to kick off their cam- paign for the r eturn of returna ble con- tainers. Phone Sales Ban Weighed SA N FRANCISCO <AP) -An effort is under way in Cahforma to sla m the door on "junk" phone calls, those r andom sales pitches made by telephone. The state Public Utilities Commission this week temporarily banned newly introduced tfrv1ces which allow advertisers to make senes of tape-recorded calls automatically. AND IN SACRAMENTO, LEGISLATION was jntroduced that would put on the law books further controls over the junk phone call industry. Some commission members discussed the PoSS1bility of banning all telephone solicitations. But Commisaaoner Richard Gravelle said free ~peech rights must first be considered before such a s weeping action. The commissioners indicated they would purs ue _gther aspects of the junk call field. jncluding random pitches made by persons in .. boiler room" operations, at future sessions pending adoption of a formal ban. COMMISSIONER CLi\IRE DEDRICK called the Junk call system "a real stinker" and asked for immediate action '"before the industry really develops." Added Commissioner Vernon L . Stur geon: "They always pick the tam e when they know you arc at home. That's at dinner. Even 1( I hang up immediately, I am interrupted." The PUC order requires California telephone companies to stop hooking up the devices. which can tie up phones for as long as 36 seconds after the person receiving the call hangs up. TELEPHONE COMPANIES WERE given 20 days to submit operating rules which would ban "any automatic dealing-announcing devices used! for solicitation." The commission said its order covers dialing d e vice s with telephone number storage capabilities, random or sequential dialing systems or the ability to produce pre-recorded messages. Telephone company representatives said at would be hard to police the automated devices. "WE HAVE NO WAY OF telling whether such an apparatus is being used through the normal phone operations," said Fred Widener, a Pacific Telephone Co. assistant vice president. Some commission lawyers expressed fear outside the meeting that the Ot'der opens "a real can of worms.'' He said there are conflicting U.S. Supreme Court decisions that have caused a dispute among PUC lawyers about the constitutiooallty of the ban. Cal Poly Lists Honor Students A number of Orange Coast residents are among the more than 1,600 undergraduates named to the dean's list at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo durina the 1977 fall quarter. Tern• L. Gllbrttlll, Linde J . li•nson. Amellt J. Jelllll111, Jo"" J. ,. Leoavt Jr. -C.tlly Jo Tlnlln ~ ........ -Oenlel $. ~ ... .,. ...... U,..: Detaor• L. Sml1' encl M, SICllll~. l'tv•tth• Ytlley -Mere T. Gerofalo Md JUlle S. Herdrl<ll. ct~!.~~~ OCC Sets ~ .............. ii. OttlllM -:T::::c-~·~ Slide Show ~ ~~ ·A lecture and 11lde 1Cftlltl111e...... •how on ecolo1lcal .-91: ~~ L "°'11 ~'· arch It e ct u r • and .,~.,.-~,_.1.Hw11 .. 11w mater.1111 will be offered .... ~\:::;::--..... -Jti1et l.. Monday at Orani-CoaiL o ........ .,_, •· o.11, c-i•• Collea• ba eo.&a ,Mesa. ::'.;=~ _,,. J. 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The 28-year·old, who majored in police science in college, is a professional skateboarder Sbe speciallus in speed and bank riding-often at 40 mph while navigating turns on banks of up to 50 feet. Although she has been skating for less than a year, she has been professionally sponsored nearly the whole time as she traveled around California trying out most of the slate's skate parka. She turned professional last month, and to- day her major sponsor is Powerflex, one of the largest manufacturers of skateboard equip· ment. Her 5-year-old son, Myron, and her two cousins, 14-year-old twins Johnny and Gail Springer, are also sponsored by the company. ("They call us The Skateboarding Family," she says.) The blonde, blue-eyed woman, who wears red-and-white safety gear and has the sponsor's na.me emblazoned across the front of her T· shirt, says sbe has always been involved in sporting activities of one kmd or another. Mrs. Webb ran track in high school, played semi-pro baseball, part1c1pated in sky d1VUlg, swimming and tennis. She also is an amateur class motocross racer and after seven more wins will be classified an expert. She credits her athletic involvement with keeping her young and healthy, "I haven't lost my coordination," she says and explains she originally started skating because she wanted some exercise while recuperating from a motocross accident. She was encouraged by the children in her neighborhood and now has her own ramp in her backyard: "'Young people have been my biggest ins piration. My bi ggest worry (when learning skateboarding> was the embarrassment. .. ( mean here's mom; out there falling," she says comically. ··But l got just the opposite reaction . K1ds arc the sport of skateboard· ing and us big kids just go out there and have fun.·· _ Now Lhal she's a pro, she gives demonstra· lions at safety clinics, talks to parents and children about how to maintain equipment and gives suggestions about types of safety gear to wear. is for children who don't wear safety equipment and are injured. She blames unaware parents: "They don't give children enough safety gear. I wouldn't put my son on a motorcycle without full safety gear." . The professional says the sport 1s "highly indlvldualir;ed" and that more parents are becoming involved. "I always tell them not to go out and compete against your kid. That's when you are going to gjlt hurt ... Jt's not how old you are but how you feel. But you don't want to get hurt to prove a point." Acknowledging that anyone in good physical shape and who is athletic -especially skiers and surfers because they are also sports • in which balance is important-have an advan· tage leamtng to skateboard. Mrs. Webb says, "Once you learn your own center of gravity poinl-youcanbecomegood." The following precautions apply to adults and children who are interested m participating in the fast-growing sport: •Start on a ru«. • Get to know the board. • Wear safety equipment • Don 't go beyond your own limits •Begin in a safe place-not in the street. Mrs. Webb says she learned to i.kate on Sundays in the parking lot of the Department of Motor Vehicles near her home -when the of· f1ce was closed. She keeps a complete set of equipment in her van at all times for herself, and carries an extra set for any child s he might find who isn't wear· mg proper equipment. She says she generally goes to skate parks but admits there's nothing rnore thrilling than tackling unchartered ter- ritory -like finding an unused drainage ditch to skate in. Does she have any advice for youngsters? "Kids should be aware that they wUl fall. lt's like surfing; you're gomg to fall in the water. But 1 feel most kids will learn to fall naturally ... " Then she adds: "I love dealing with young people and parents. I used to sky dive and I was told after a bad accident l would never get out of thl' hospital . J broke my leg (aft er she began skateboarding, she fell 1n a hole her son had dug in the yard) and they told me I might never walk again without a cane and they said I'd probably always have a limp. ·:1 was back on my board six weeks after they took the cast off. It takes determination. You have to set your own goals and be de- termined. Gail Webb: · ... us big /<ids just go out there and have fun.· "Mrs. Skateboard" says her greatest worry "Wben you're in sports it's like health in~ surance. It's the best poli cy you can have. Stay active." Solo By Cheryl Romo Dis View Of Bars Last week in an attempt to present a view or whal happens in bars and dlscos, I talked about my personal experiences. Now I have been challenged. Larry. a 24· year-old college student, who insists he's not a "macho type". has stepped forth to give his version of the bar scene The conversation went like this · TeJI me, Lury, why do you go to sJnrtes' bars? To meet girls and to dance. Mainly to meet girls. You'll never find a steady thing -only a one-night stand. You probably won't end up marrying a girl you meet al a bar or a club. You just go to pick up someone. Do girls ~ome to pick up someone? I think a Jot of them go to see if they can get picked up. They're real picky; but guys aren't that picky. What does It feel like when you walk Into 1 barT It feels expensive. You walk in and leave money at tbe door for a cover and then you try and find a place to sit -if you can manage it. Are yoa aervousf I gueu you are. If you buy a drink for • girl, Is she ob1J.11ted to talk to you? · I think so. J've never bought a drink for a Kirt unless I'm already sitting there and talking fo her. la lt bard to ask 1 1lrl to dance? No. ' Whit If abe 1111 noT Sometimes I come off with a smart remark like "You don't know what you missed." You •ort of size t.bero up. some ctrla Just sit and teueyou. Do '1rll ner uk yoa to clucef Yu. J've had them ask me and I've turned , them down before. (He .miles). Yea, they have " asked me to dance. Sometimes lf you're tal.klnr to a airl and tho la conat.aoU~ movtni around and Iookint at other 1\111 It's not relaxed at all. • Jatlaata,....t It depend.t ca bow )'OU loot at It. Sbe mlpt not~ 1Wlltb tlae tJmo to )'OU, Do JW &ldlilr wo•• an aareatn? Yeah: I tblnk ao. ........... , Sometlm• I think tbu're reMWna •calnlt eomethlna.1 kick back aDd I wateb wllat•a 10. ill• on. ro ... a lot ot people fet turned down by tbe Hm• sJrl. She thlnt a ab•'• tlnt or tom.W.. Jt W tom~ to do 1rttb WOIDID'a Jiebti. wam. ... m to be rebeQl_q .. .. ,..-.~~-.11,... ............. y 'l'• .W ti feiil ~ ••• You h..,e to JM II I& • II J.!Dd'N ~ and tbe7're <wom•> an loftl' elala. You'N tbe km• and .. ~ .... C.) • Mike Williams of San Diego. Mike Weed. 19. from Mission Viejo. ......... , ,,.., ...... Safety Clinics The executive director of the skateboard association says there will be 335, 000 injuries this year -most incurred during the first month of skating. By CHERYL ROMO Of 1M Dally l'llet Stolff A skateboard safety clinic will be held from 10 a .m. to 2 p.m. Saturday at the Mission Viejo Branch of UnJon Federal Savings. · On Saturday, Jan. 21, another ·clinic will take place at Union Federal's Fountain Valley office. • Professional skateboarders Jeff Junkins, Stacy Peralta, Bob Mohr and Gall Webb will give de· monstrations, as well as the teams ·from Hobie, Sims, Gordon and Smith, Powerflex, Santua, Rec- • tor, Skatewear and Santa Cruz. Irvine's Salty Anne Miller, ex· . ecutlve director of the Jnt.ern1- tlonal Skateboard Aaaociatlon (ISA), will be a keynote speaker at both event.a and 1aya: ! "The clinlc will ap~al to the . whole family. We aro dofn1 aom•Uilng about skateboard safe· ty and we want to raise the level of community Involvement." The mother of three, as ,chairman of tbe Community Senlces Cominlnlon for \be City ot Irvine, wu lo4trumental ln the Mlt&n 1iMt coutnactloii OI tM flrit free munJctpal skate park in t1M toUDtJ't. M ra. Miller Ulerta a 1kateboar'd 111 "not a to1," end adda. "1kateb01rdl.Qf l• a sport and alHMaJdbe~.~·11.·· We don't want children t-0 skate in tbe streets ... We want to educate as well as keep people in- terested and we want to show that safety can be fun," she says. She states that skateboards should not even be purchased without safely equipment. Nathan "Chip" Wolfsteln. author of a book entitled "Skateboard Safety" agrees and adds, "Safety equip- m ent is now fashionable. Look at the best skaters and they wear equipment." Mrs. Miller says the non-profit ISA ls "terribly involved rifht now" and that paru and~· tlon departments across the C!OUR• . try aro putting in 1katebouJ1 :parka. She estimates the akateboivd industry will rrosa $1 billion by the end of 1978. "In California," she says, .. to tell a child not to skate ls to tell a child not to breathe." Mn. Miller exsJlalna abe became Involved in the sport when s he was •P· proached by a ltouP of lffDI in Irvine who •aJd the community provJded services for every el• mentlnl0day-acepttb1m. · ••The kids helped dHllD ~· couree (hi Jrvtn > ••• It has been : ve(Y auccessrul ror the tut two years,'' •he 1a11. Profeutooal skateboarder and , Ulo muwr of ceremonies at tbe (See CLINlCS, Pap 0.) ' ' .. -. CT DAil Y PH OT 'T nur:i.d<ty Januar, 12 1978 HEAL TH I HOBBIES Hobby for the Birds. By DAVE TABOLT PITTSBURGH <AP> Patncta Demko's canaries and her husband's yellow jackets prompt their share or snickers, but to the Pit· tsburgh couple the birds and the bees are no JOke. "I get a lot of kiddmg about the birds and the bees, but I just laugh it off," said Mrs. Demko, who spends about six hours a day car- ing for 350 singing canaries in her home. Mrs. Demko's birds have two rooms or their own, including one her husband, Steve, added for he~ growing flock. It boasts piped-in music, a special beater and a dehumidifier. "I know we're a little strange, but my birds get better care than a lot of people's kids," she said. "They have all the comforts of anyone." Even their 9-year old daughter, Valerie. has pet birds. ·'Sometimes she gets Jealous thinking they get more attentJon than she does," said Mrs. Demko. Mrs. Demko's rasc10at1on with birds evolved by chanee from her husband's 20-year- old bobby lendmg bees and moving pesky nests from unwanted places. Demko, who owns about 150 hives scattered across southwestern Pennsylvania. was asked to get rid of a nest at a friend's home, and ac- cepted a canary as thanks. The bird was too young to sing, so Demko went to a pet stor't and bought an adult male in full song. "When I heard the song, I was hooked," Mrs. Demko recalled. "I bought a few females and started rallnng babies." That was in 1972. In the years since the cou- ple have devoted their lime, energy and money to the care and breeding of prize-winning Red Factor canaries. · The family's monthly seed bill runs about $140. The birds also eat fresh fruit, vitamins, eggs and protein-rich grain. During mating season. they consume a dozen eggs daily. Selling canaries is not profitable, even at $25 for a singing male. Cash prizes for outstand· ing birds are generally small. "There's no money in showing birds. It's just the thrill of competition," she sald. The Demkos won about 60 awards-lo wn, m0&lly trophies, in shows from Dallu to BalUmore. They bought a van and special eages to take ·the btrds on tour. Other breeders also travel in style, but few give their birds music or special heaters. ''They look at me like I can't possibly be for real, and tell me these luxuries are tak:in& away from what I might make," she aaid. Pat Demko with her canary 'kennel: He Believes in 'Wellness' Medicine HOme Birth Study Taken By ANGELA NOEL MILL VAI,.LEY (AP) -Dr. John Travis doesn't offer his services to sick people. He juat deals with the well ones. The lanky son of .. a country doc" ts one of a new breed of health professionals who insist tradlUooal medicine is just ••UJ. ness medicine." He argues for more emphuis on "wellness," a state of physical and. mental well-being going beyond the absence of disease. Travis' philosophy has been c ailed "holistic medicine." It promotes good health in its broadest sense -advocating everything from peace of mind to an awareness of environmen- tal pollutants. Travis, a graduate of Tufts Medical School, said he wants ''to help people become aware of their own bodies and minds and take full responsibility for health." For the last two years, the 35-year-old maverick bas headed the Wellness Resource Center here -a plush office, replete with cushy pillows and background strains of classical music, tucked away among tall trees in this upper-income sub- urb north of San Francisco. Travis prefers to call biD18elf a ··wellness educator'' rather than a doctor. Those wealthy fol.ks who come to his office are called "clients," not patients. things up when things go wrong,'' he said. "What we do is teach ,people how to take charge ... It's educational. There's no treatment of any kind." "l think that the realm or holistic medicine has a lot of potential," said Dr. William Fowkes, assistant professor of clinical medicine at Stanford Medical School. "Half of our pa· tienta don't flt into the diaease- infecUoo model. Our approaches are not all that good." But Fowkes added, "Hollstic medicine bas a better chance if it remains separate from tradi- tional medicine." He said pbysi- c i ans schooled in the old methodology would be slow to change. The main thrust is teaching people to relax, Travis said. The center uses a variety or methods, including biofeedback and meditation. Dramatic physical changes can result, he said, including elimination of migraine headaches and high blood pressure. So-called wellness training is costly, Travis conceded. For the .four to eight months it takes to .. unlearn" old habits, bia clients may drop $1,000 in fr'equent sessions that cost $30 an hour. CHICAGO CAP) -Statistics from 11 states indicate that babies born at home have a risk of dying two to five Umes greater than those born in hospitals, the American College of Obstetri- cians and Gynecologists reports. The college said last week it had uked for Information from every state health department but only ll could provide data from recent years relating mortaltty of the fetus and newborn with the place of delivery. The study was done at a time when home delivery is galning in popularity. The college found that 1.09 percent of all births are now at home. Its study also showed that many of those who attend home deliveries have no health profession license. In one state, 40 percent of home deliveries were attended by such persons. Dr. Warren H. Pearse, college executive director, s&id. "Stillbirths are a major risk of home delivery, particularly where the birth at.t.en- dants are untrained." Pearse said the figures included births which take place at home because of accidents or unexpectedly quick delivery. He said these were so small in number as not to sienificanUy affect the study. Four states reported comparative statistics on newborn mortality per 1,000 births. They are: Iowa, 18.4 for hospil:Sl delivery, 63.6 for home; Cali!omia, 20.0 hospital, 42.3 home: Oklahoma, 20.5 hospital, 52.6 home, and Kansu, 19.9 hospital, 103.7 home. Pearse said 79 home-delivered babies died last year in California who would not have died in hospitals. And he said 31 babies have been lost similarly in Kansas in the past five years. Three states rePorted data on newborn deaths in the first 28 days or lile. The death rates per 1,000 births in these states were: Or. John Travis: he treats ·well' people. "In traditional medical prac· t:ce, the responsibility is put on the doctor or the system to patch Travis is the only one on the staff with traditional medical training. Others are "self· trained" in the center's counsel- ing techniques. Some have col- lege training m education and psychology. One staffer has a Ph.D. in music. Hawaii, 9.6 for hospital births, 35.4 for home births; Oregon, 9.7 hospital, 17.0 home; and Michigan, 10.~ hospital, 42.7 home. Ir Nldinq and engage· 111e11t an11ou11rements run "" Sunday 111 the Daily /'1101. Forms arc aootlable nl all Daily Pilot off ices or h11 cal/mg tile Features I ll'partmenl. 642·4321. f11 ai>llld disappoint· mcnt. prospcctwe bndes ,,,.. reminded to have their 11 l'ddmg ston es. w ith a hlnck-<md white glossy of 1111 hndt• or o/ the coupll'. tu the 1-'t'alurt•s l>epart· /llf'lll 11111' iu•1•k ht>/Ore lhl' 11 1•rl1tmc1 Fnqac11•mt nt annnunrl'· 1•11·nts 11·1th hlark nnd 11 hill' 11lorn1 11/ th1• future hr11J1• or thr ('nuplr. must h1' rec t•i verl hy thl' ,..eatures Deportment sir 11•rrk.~ be/ore tile wt>ddmg date·. DECEMBER . ·GIRL ATHLETE . . OiOSEN The winner or the Olrl Athlete or the Month Award tor December la Kim Nutter of Mariu Hllh school. Kim won the honor o v • r 1 e v e n o t h e r· nomtneea from local hl1b 11choola. She ll a Junior at Marina Hlah School anct an acUve member' ot . the volleyball and fteld hockey wma. Thi competttlon ta 1pon1~rtd by The Flnickt Fox, an applNI atoN f~ teens and YOWll women aervtn1 tl\t HunUn,ton Beacbci W•1tm nattr an FOCUltaln Vllley areas. Stoni Hours Mon.· Sat. 9:30· 6:30 Now is the time to shop at I~ Cle · s Ii, as I z i ( J 1 z s 00 eeNSUMERS • i&ik·e PRINTED AIJVERTIS/Nfi llST .. •• •• •• •• A recent s!Udy by the American Association of Advertising Agencies shows that consumers are most favorable to the ads they see in the print media. Second are ads in the electronic media, and least favorable are outdoor and direct mail advertising. The AAAA study concentrated on consumer attitudes toward advertising and sought to pinpoint the issues which mold public opinion. • The study found that the overwhelming majority of the public endorsed advertising as an essential institution in the economic system. Your daily newspa~r is the best place for your advertising message. Along the Orange Coast people read·and tr.ust the DAILY PILOT 642~321 ( ... I l. I .. •• Thu™-Say. January 12, 19?8 OAlL Y PILOT C3 OR HOW TO FIND THE LOOK THAT'S BEST FOR YOU! THE NEW APPROACH TO BEAUTYAND HEALTH CARE -the "Total" Concept by Christeen Allen. Staff Beauty Editor ---" Orange C.unty ;,, f cu.t b-,,<·omill{{ known far it& firsts. lt ~ perhap., thP largeJJt "bedroom" city in the countrr with nearly Lwo million s11rba11iu·s Iii· ing in plwh homes owned by lh<> h~~t income letiel people in thP n 1orkl. Its major "raTU:h" has ·'p<JU'nrd new indwtry &ectioru that are beauti.- J ully landscaped so park-like "'µttn· belts" make Jamily litii~ an excitin~. new experience. It is little wo11der that a truly new ronupt in perMJnal beauty and health care lii:es in its mUht. A Krowing numbn of Orung<' County residents are finding rusijt- ance with their individual be<J11t y and hralth carr. chorf's at th f' ln.~titutP Marenw>. They arP VranJ{e Ct>u11ty ""'idenu who are often rl'ferred to m '7'he Beamiful People." fl_vinl{ to Eu- rope or Acapulco for thl' M!Pkend, to .Aapen or S un I 'alley for skiing or takinf{ a tt·eek ·, lei.sure/_y cmise in the Caribbenn or MeditPrranean. The,,e pt>ople care nbout thPir pPn1an11l 111- lractiveness and ~allh. · Thl'y care erwuf{h to S<'f'k the nPrc />(>auJy and health cure trentmn11 t'f'n ter of l o)o Marengo, a Fre11climw1 1t ho 1uu ori(l,inally bro111{h t to A ITU'ri- rn 1>.Y Quef'n f'reduiku of Grrere <1~ hn JH'r.,onal l><>a11ty rottsult<1r1t . Otli- ""· s11cli ns the l>ucl1Pss of 11 irul.~or. PrinrP.u Pil{natf'lli., M~. Jacob }111'· il/.f, Va11e.m1 llPd{{raue. ha1't' aU<J b<>com" hi., d1·1·otf'c1 Jolluwl!r;,. .tl11re11g11 :S 1hi11kinf. i.~ u11ique. llf' belie1'f'.~ that t/11> on(' way to truP IH>auty is through '"tottrl" trentml'nl. That. in .,imple lonf(ttCll{<', is Jar more 1/wn just a new hair11t y/e aml a manicure. For Plamph•. whP~ _you go to tire ln.stitutP Aforenl{O, you begin by li111 ing a 1·onsultatimt u·itli Mnrenl{o him.~Plf J/p Jpfl., JOU hi3 philo.fnphy and approarh U>uVJrd.1 />(>fwl_r nnd care. lie detrm1in1>s treatments u•hich ·will be most helpful u·ith ·'/H'Ctfic lwn11t_\' prolJlents of the :skin. face onrl bod_y. If you are ~acly. lhPn you tt•i/l ix> offm•d un int<'ftjp/y personal progmm, desigm>d to imprntlf' _v<m tu a ''101111'' person. From therf'. treatments are adminutered by a highl,v skillPd u11,d specuilized staff hauty today begins with a whole new concept. A conc.,,t which says what go.1 on you is as important os -and no more titan - what fl<N• in you. It involves both body and mind to /oolc healtlty, to loolc of eo1e, to loolc IHoutfful . . . to look all tltoN ways of once ;, all you ask and fhaf is not on unreasonable request. MY MARENGO EXPERtENCE You are pampered from the moment you walk through the door at Institute Marengo in Newport Beach, ond for a busy editor such as I, such lavish devotion to one's self is wonderfully exciting. A natural California-style atmosphere pervades at lnsfifufe Marengo.· An abundance of green hanging plants and fresh flowers ac;cent the wooden beamed setting where the staff are all so personable. In the large, plush reGeption areo, I was served cafe au loit and croissant while waiting to be beautified. The hostess and two very elegant receptionists attended my every need. I was handed a souvenir pamphlet which explained Mr. Marengo 's philosophy about beauty as well as the various steps that awaited me. The first 1tep was to the dressing room where I doned a browmmock • before receiving my facial. I fot1nd the facial lounge itself fo be on experience worth the visit. I was asked to lie down in a quiet, softly lit room with an atmosphere so relaxing that I could easily hove fol/en asleep. Then, the esthetician entered and set the lounge temperature at 120° while I sank into its worm podding. A vibrating sensation from the chair's 1000 cycles per minute valoration sent me into o dream world only to be awakened by the esthetfdon asking if I wonted a light or hard massage while she gave my facial. MY FACIAL "My staff 11 the most tolettt.d ond 'th• mast creative In th• country. I lmow this because I ch<>M each indMd- uol for nfs or her own cr.atlv• ,,., .... ollty. !och I• an orHst with flolr. '· Mo~ i1 ..,.ry candid. He Will ~ you e1eocHy how he fN#J ohotit ~· ''There ore no vnoHroctive women, only women who neglect them- selves," he said. Marengo hos the unusual talent to visvolize each woman os beautiful, regardless of how she looks when she comes to his institute. ''You ore extremely sensitive, yew core how people iudge )"OU. You ore the type that cries during touching scenes in movies, and the best time of day for you is of down.•• I was amazed how easily he read me. Marengo smiled and said, "I just know women. When I was 13 years old and chose to enter the beovty field as on apprentice, I fell in love with womanhood. "Over the years, all my waking time hos been with women. I work with and for them all day. At 35, I have reseorch.ed, found, and now know abovt women -all eight types. "Your type is the romantic," he said. Marengo sot me in front of a full length mirror and said, "The key word here is you. You ore on individual. I can't put someone else's look on you, nor do I wont to. What makes a look your very own is not something everyone else has voted as "in" but something that suits you. It must not only look great, but feel right. You should be able to live with ... . ' I . :> . . . . . it as it must be consistent with your • environment, soda/ status, and life- style. Find a look that is best for you, • : only you." · • He added that I should never • • wear short hair. Attention should be attracted to my eyes through o fringe and soft earth tone shadows. I should wtKJr wide collar silk shirts . ~ that ore slightly unbuttoned to show a "hint of nice, but not too much nice. When Mr. Marengo asked me what I wonted to accomplish today, I , ; said, "Make me beautiful." And so he took me to Valentino. MY HAIRSTYLE "Marengo wonts lhe hair to al- ways move -free from a set look." Hair must be free to allow the fingers to go through. There ore 14 stylists and assistants in the second floor salon. Like the.itr clients, eoch has different style11. Each creates -. best for the client most appropriate ~ heat. to his or her own 3tyle. An air of professionalism prevails here where e ~ryone is dressed so smart and e~egontly. The girls. ore beautiful ond the guys are hand- some. They cut and style while allegro type music ploys to the pace. Marengo talked with Valentino explaining "#he feeling" he would like created 'for me. Then, Valentino chatted wirh me, analyzing my hair, scanning n1ty scalp, and looking at my face from o/I angles. He instruct- ed hi• assistant Dianne to begin my shampoo with EFA followed by a nutritional hair conditioning under I hod noticed how nice all the fresh flowers looked throughout the rooms at Institute Marengo. Dionne said that when Mr. Marengo's wife Cherie began working with him at the institute, he sent her flowers two or three times a day. There were so many that she began seffing them in various places throughout the bvilding. Today, their flower budget is $500 a month. After the conditioning, he told me that due to the shape of my head he would cut my hair in a way so that its weight distribution produces conlfant movement every time I move my head or when walking. "This effect is very feminine," said Valentino. ''Marengo wonts the hair lree to allow the fingers to go through." He cut and styled my hair to perfection. He asked me to a>me bock after the make-up wos applied so he could also see the finished loolc. ' MYMAKE-uP Boele I went to the first floor with o new hairstyle ond new confidence. Ne)(f, the malc•up. A dewy, flowing glamorous look, Marengo considers a woman's bone strvcture rather than the shape of h.r foe~ as best for applying malce-vp. The make-up artist used a brush and not a pencil when he 'Opplied th. rt• 1hodow. A burgundy crayon underlined my eyes for o so~ .Hect. (Moren~ advocates blending more than one color shocJoi.v on tlHt .,,.nJ1.) 81ulher highlighted my dtHlcs with a touch to the r>ose, chin and foreMod to produce that lteoltlfy .. out.In-the-sun" look as a brownish ITIOKOra d«it»d my eyes and a rusNt-colored llpsticlc and wine a.om {1losMd my mouth. 1*. Marengo asked me how I Felt. I answered "beoutlfuf," and he soid '• " tlte new me. The real me. I Jhould try to upgrode my wardrobe and OtHfude to mokh the loolc. -. Thur.O.y, January 12. 1978 ERMABOMBECK/ANNLANOERS My Friend, Grandma ( Horoscope 1 A Goography Lesson You've heard me talk a lot about Mayva tbroqchout the last l3 years. We're like those two girls on the Re l l Telephone commercial who knew one another in gym shorts and still can get on the phone and talk non-atop for $15.60 without ever scratching the surface. M ayva is one or those rare friends. She never goes on a diet when I am fat. Never has a good lime at a party to which J haven't been invited. Her kids were alway1 bleeding from sibhn1 attacks. She always delivered her babies wHh greasy hatr. The things we've s har ed over the years ... the time I asked my pediatr1c1an what temperature was considered normal on a rectal thermometer and Mayva said , "That sounds like a reasonable question." The time her husband gave ber half of a hot water healer f1>r he r birthday and J advised, "Leave tum before there are children." Tbe negative or a piclure I have of her in high school at the beach with a towel around her head that she would kill for The lime she talked me into spraying my sofa black and you could do everything but !lit on ll. The t1m<? I autographed my first book in a department store and :,he was the 'FRIDAY, JAN. U By SVDNEV OMAllR A. lllES (March 21- Apr11 19): You ve more aware of surroundings than usual. You sense ''break" forthcoming you have a right to be optimistic. Aquarius, Scorpio, Leo pe rsons figure in picture. Con· finement to home or hospital is temporary. TAURUS (April 20- May 20): E1chao1e of ideas provea fruitful : clasle of concepts works to your advantage. only one who showed up. Gemini, Virgo persons We've always treen ficure promin8't1Uy. lJke that old movie with Member of oppo6ite sex Miriam ltopkins an d 1s intrigued -rela· Bette Davis. Uonshlp could be mean· The creep n e ver iogful. Gain indicated m entioned she was throughwritlenword. going to become a GEMINI (May 21- grandmother. June 20): Accent on I had to hear it from home, domestic situa- ber son in a note. Mayva tion . remodeling, taking will be an insufferable step• to beautify sur- grandmother . I know roundings, to be more :,he will. You won't be "comfortable." Prestige able to car ry on a is on rise -one in conversation without her authority lends you wtupping out a billfold b e n e f it of do u b t . bulging with cuteness CANCER (June 21 · lier letters will be one July 22): You gain in· drea r y page after sight into elusive prob· anolher of cute sayings, !e m . Open Jines of first air bubbles, and communication. Be re· babysitting stories. ceptive -additional in· If she thinks I'm going formation is on the way. to call her on the phone Long-distance call. and blo\Y $1S or $20 m essage apt to be talking about how her featured. Pisces. Virgo grandchild grabbed her p e r s o n s f i g u r e finger and wouldn't let .prominently. go, she's crazy. LEO (July 23-Aug. I called her on the 22): Chips are down - phone yesterday. "So! dig deep, beneath layers You finally manipulated o f s uper f i c la ll t y. everyone Into making Nothing is halfway -y o u a y o u n g now It's all or nothing. grandmother. When is it Leases, debt•, pay. due '!" ments. financlal aitua- . • M a y . I • v e go t tlon affectinl partner or picturesalready." mate -these are "I hope you have a featured. permanent rainbow over VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. your white sofa from 22): E mphasis on -dampdiapers." publicity. legal affain, ---------''I'll let you hold the gelling rid of situation baby." that has been an emo· "Mayva! I love you!" ttonal and financial ......::========:::::....---~------burden. Ariea, Libta figure prool1nently. You 1ain insiptl which af· feet a very close rela· tlonship. ~~· Facial & Skin Care Where beauty is a sclesu:e LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Make fresh start, take cold plunce into future, avoid needleH brooding. One who cares very much for you de· RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY .... , .. w .. ...... lt22HIFWllYd. c.t ....... -541-0Jlt and make up is an art. 1120 Irvine Blvd .. Newport Be.ch CANNERY VILLAGE 2817 lafayette at 29th st mwport beach, callf. 92663 (714)675-7140 PUT YOUR BEST FACE FORWARD! See for yourself the wondrous NIUtta of the facials at our centeft - Watch ttae lfn,.dlmlnflh ••• M•-t1Ctlf91alflflltl c can blOin With your fll'lt vlikt • Watch how quickly Aa. can be controlled. For men and Vt4C>l'Mn or Ill ag• 0groupe The skin care you need la avaJt.t>le at -- s ertes consideration D E A R A N N Don't use emotional LANDERS: I didn't see clout. Moderate pau the letter •lined "Kin Of win•. Keep dlet. health Robert E . Lee'• so I resolutions. Leo ls in don't know what all the picture. hullabaloo was about. A•• La~ I~~ ':.JI; ' . , no matter what and the bi1 issue is wben are the kids 1olnt to invite them over for dinner -as lf a dinner will make everythina ri1ht. SCORPIO (Oct. 23· but I'm here lo tell "No Nov. 21): Impressions Snob. Just Factual" that com e fast and you're h e must h ave grits able to communicate where hi$ l>raln~ belong. them. Young persons As an)' 'born·a{ld · served to. Maybe next are drawn to you. Love raised Virginian (I'm time. BELLE FROM does TV preeenl 1uch a cocke yed image o f parents wtiose kids live together before mar· rtage! This week I saw two shows on the 11ub· jcct. Both rotten. To end tbe show on a hl1bly moralistic note, ttte father of the girl comf ares her decision to Iv e with her boyfriend wlth HIS decleion when first married -"Which set ol part11tl will we spend Christmas with?'' ls in picture -personal one) knows, Virginia is RICHMOND ma1netism flar es. a Southern state. If you A•d now, dear re· Aquarius, Cancer, Leo need proof, Jui.t look ln aclen, please -no more peraona are part of an encyclopedia. lettere tellln1 me the scenario. Your number. I live in Pennsylvania South really did wln the for s p ec u I at Iv e now -not by choice. Clvll War. I 've bad purposes, is 11. These yoyos up here in eaoagb ol those, loo. Ir SAGITTA&IUS (Nov. U-e frozen North don'l •91 el yoa bave Coe· 22-Dec. 21) :-irbe.H-U ll'Know tlle r1 1n leftrale m0aej Iii , pullinc in direction about holpitallty, com· ba•a ea to u . Wltb which could onlY take mon Hmtl or Juat plain wllat"a llappenhlJ to tbe you back to put l~. courUly. Tbey al.lo talk dohu, It mlS)al be u ex pen1ea. Resist! fun.Dy. 10M H tbe cureacy The parenk were portrayed as hysterical -borde ring on the maniaCil.-ID lhe mtan· Ume the kids were pie· lured as calm and self- rlthteous -as it they were the sane and aerusi- bte ones and their folks were a couple of cruies. l could so on and on but you get the idea. I r esent this false portrayal ol life -on J>rhneUrne yet. Whan your viewpoln~7 -M.S. FROM ARKANSAS Hi&bll&tit venatlllty, Vir&lnlam are hard-we're uala& &oday. balance, bumor -and workln1, aenaible and D E A R A. N N exploit popularity which sincere, yet. thens ts an LANOEBS: Everybody has acenaed u result of air of refinement and dumps their pet peeves recent riebt mov•. softness about them you on you. I'm next. Why DEAB 11.8.: Same u you1. B•t wbere did YOD Her get .. Idea U.at TV ud ...... are a faltbfuJ ponn7al of Hfe" Wake 11p ud 1meU the eottee. boDey. CAPalCOaN (Dec. do.n • t find in Pen- 22-Jan. 19): Short trip nsylvanla. And New ml&bt be aecesaary ; Yorkers -well they're Iron o"t detaUs, get something else.' s peclflca in. writing. CHILLY IN PHILLY ~llppant relative ls try. DEAR CHILL: The mg to make buay wor~. 1core 11 far from even. AQUARIUS c.;an. Voa1boaJdseemymall. 20· Feb. 18): Emphasis 1&'1 nuaaiD& so to one on costs, cban1es, in· acalnat &be North. quirles, written notices. Here'• a sample of wbat Gemini, Vlr10 figure tblaweekbubeelllike: prQminently. Cycle is on DEAR ANN : Where upswing -what you does that idiot get off yearn for la close al calling Virginians hand. "Ea1terners ! " Ap - F inally the parents calm down and decide they love their da11ghter •• .Clinics (From Pace CO clinics, 32-year·old Jeff Junkins, advises yoang people to skate in designat.ed park areas: ·•A skate park ls a controlled en- vironment -a safe place for kids to skate under the watchful eye of professional skaters." buy from anyone," he cautions. The clinics are being sponsored by ISA in conjunction wlth Union Federal Savings and Loan and Royal Crown Beverage Company. Tbe two.hour proerams will run concurrenUy beclnninc at 10 a.m. and startlng a1aln at noon. The clinic will InclUde a brief history of 1kateboard1ng, what's avallable Pl8CE8 (Feb. 19· parenUy he bu never March a>~: You can set read a history book and mlts quality 1alety gear can be ex- r i ght price. Cycle is knows even less about.., pensive (ran&ing fro~ $20 lo $70 Junkhu, who bails from La Costa and who hu been involved In skat.eboardlnj 1ince 1956. ad-. 10 the sport today, ao equipment and maintenance worklbop, in· structlons on bow to use a skate park, demonstraUons, and team s kating. such that circumltanees· geography for a complete set, which include& turn in )'OW' favor. TU:n· Vircinla· fought with knee pads,. gloves, helmet, elbow Ing imp,rovn -those the South during the guards, wrist guards and protec· who were indifferent Civil War. I'm Just sorry tlve ankleta), but says equipment The clinics are free to the public and copies of "Skateboard Safety" will be given away. Further in· formation may be obtained by calllng Union Federal's Mlsslon Viejo omce at 768-7801 or in Foun· tain Valley at 962·1378. will now be enthusiutic. didn't ··"-W d . may be rented from a skatepark we wua. e e forasllttleaa25centsperttem. ••• Solo (From Page Cl) they're the peasants. If you don't, you reel real· ly bad. You assume a king-like attitude. Luo, Is tldl "ldaC·llke attitude" to protect your owa feellapf Yeah, you could sort of say that. WMe we talked earlier, you said m acbo guy1 1o& all tbe glrb. Do )"oa .WI feet the same way? Yeah. You can play the part if you don't. make a fool of yourseU: but sometimes it's the opposite way around. Wllal do )'CMI mean by "tM opposite way" and lllu &Ills ever bappened to yoe! It means sometimes eirla like a guy who 1sn 'l macbo. But I don't like that either. They're <aggressive females) hard to 1et alone with. They know how good looking they are ~ could pass you up for a million other CUY•· Theo you start feeling like maybe she's dumb or something. Have you ever mel a womaa la a bar 1"'ve contlaaed to see! Yeah. But I cut it off -or I'm lucky U I can hang on to her ••• There are so many stria out there. There are .a lot of glrla I rea1b' lite: but then lt gets boring. I haven't found any drl I en- joy that much. Too many nm otf et the mouth ' ••• GOING IT ALONE. A nmlnU'btllDJ)lal at 7 p.m .• Monday, Jan. 23, and ooaUnulat tor slx weeks. For informaUoa, eonta~ ~ ~Y or CaUfornia-Jrvllle Womea• OJ>portunltles Center, llS-7;121. · . • BALBOA 80 CLVB. Keetlno pt .in· formal dancll\I t.Hfint ~ tb1rd 'fueldays of eveey tnontb at the H~ Inn. Two ski trip• a IDClllth to )JammotL JPor infonnation call the~ akl n1enadc»llne at 6tM871. S~ ancl marrl9d ~ anraae age 25 and up. ~ . ~ OUNGB COAST IJNGLIS. Oenera1 meet- ing at U.. Colt.a Kaa borne ol llU'J' Ar•o· 8 p.m., ~t Jan. IQi~mtcoet: fl.SO. For hlformauoo c.U llal'J atlfl *· S~ cal)'. Aver gt ace: ovs •· DISCO AND BALLaoo• DANCE LEl80NI. By Dorta Arndt. :rtrwt aDll lalt Wed- nesdaya ol the IDODti1Ud ...,. otber ftlday. 7:30 p.m. at tbe eo.ta...Mesa CountrJ Club. Cost 1a $2.50 ~ .... dd bnce folJowl, I For lnfq1'1Dat1011 call Dorl• Arndt at 494-0Sll. J ACU1llNO._Tbe11eWly form.t 11DC1es' commhtte of ua, OrlPJ• CcKmty Cbapter will hear Bdh Gable, "'1Ulecl lbumda1 planner, apealt at a~ at a p.m., TINnd.aJ Jan. 19. He wW talk llllout '¥ laws an4 tbe 11n1le pel'IOll. For lrdl.inl:la~ call Botrd ~er at ss2 .... , or~ Marr .-.1e111. Bolol•I '1#-llitOIP ~ n. .oela Thl&rt· day .. tJW ~~·PIJOC Oftd ~ ilioftOfl of OC· tfultUI tor . ...,,.. ftir llW folJotil#iv ·~ -l'rfdoJI thrOMQla n.idaf!' liltlJ ~'Co Clwt'lll "°"'°• Dcri· 111 Pllol, P..O •.... CoMa JMo, ... 1# _,. to incl• llllW ....,, ~ _, jNlli -.bfr. · NoUoa.-wilt'*'f-"!CMio ..... tilt Ill••:•. Author Wolfsteln says the pnce of a skateboard can range anywhere from $15 to $200. He urges parents and youngsters to use discrimination when they purchase equipment. "Don't just There is only ooe rule: Don't bring skateboards. StartBetng 1he W>man lbu want co Bel Make 1978your1urning Poml' Cati or come 1n roday lot ~ r 1mpl1mtnwy ana1vs1s dnd w<lilram ar.cuss1011 . Joh:" PfR<;ONAL OMLOPllP 1 /'. tJOOH ING SCHOOlS ORANGE J Town f, Country (71 4) 547·8228 LA•Z•BOY' JANUARY -~J ~ ·-~·-·~ FREE DEl..1¥EllY WHITE'.S MISSIOM VIEJO _ ... _._.. JllnMe .......... y. ---.. --.-·--4t5-5t02 ·--l&tNMt•7 I • W•t I • R.ell'I .. O'lly I.,_..._ . ..... ' .. The--···bt••• • ., • ., ~-~ ................ AINnce I No. 1 Aecll-. COSTAMISA ..wroll'llACH u~~ __ ._ ........ _.._..,,.......,_ 64J..a'51 -INM..,S.IM ~~========~========:!.I I ' : NOW UNTIL JAN. 21st :SAYE 30% to 50% MU=.. . WOMEN'S SPORTSWEAR-Jackets, T.aks, Vfth; Tops, Blouses. Skirts. Pants, Sweaters, Dresses. .LADIES' LINGERIE: Robes. Patamas, SAp1, md Gowm, and Sippers LEISURE SHOES . .MEN'S SPORTSWEAR: Spcri Coah, Jackets. Outerwear, Tro•sers, Jeans, Sweaters, 5"9 lshli' '" Knit Shirts and J Piece S,111 . DISCONTINUED COLORS or Pallem1 In lcilh Towels cmd Slieeta. MISCELLANEOUS 6IFT ITIMS \ , 8USINESS Thurlday. J•nuary 12. 1978 DAILY PILOT C3 T-; C · , N d iEVENING M.B.A. PROGRAMS-.---·---.:.........,.' . o ountr1es ee s 1 IN ORANGE COUNTY IT•~=~~=,,: NT :~:.c~::: 0,UMW l'iCTtTIOln ITAT&°'CAUPOltNIA.-Olt B D I' T Tillll ..:::.~~... ., ... '°':.'!:,Ott ..... ang on ea s erms sPRi~g~i~~l~:l~~~i~vP~Rrs~r~~ 1978 :;:::::kt(=: ::\r,;:~-.:;i:i::~~ , •W. l•k.C:..la,__CAfAV TA•T TM,..........,.._,._,... l[Uele ef OAYlt> I!. ltlkG, 9y'n. "9i.elated.,.. ¥1:XIOO CITY -ID two dQ1J ot taJb i.... tldl month, VICI Ptilldmt Wart. P. Mcmdale la exJ*t,ed to locua OD ltalled plana to ptpe n,. amoama d Mexican natural iu to the Uatt.ea Stateia. .~ Pl'OPON1 ts mired lo politics elll06lc>m on both sides ot the bfider m\d a White ·Ho~ ~e said lfCllDdale will d!scus1 the im· vuae with Pr11ldent Joie Lopez ?orw.Jo ad other Mes.lean offtciala Wbc the talkl beain Jan. 20. r Mere'• QuatiOD·and-anawer look at tb1 taaue and what If meana to ~!· Q. BOW MUCH GAS 1s involved in th sale? ~ Tentative a greement between ltx U.S. companiea and t.be Mexican ioverJUDent oil monopoly Pemex uUed for delivery of two billion cubic feet a day to the United Stat.es "" Wlf ...... MAIN HANG-UP: PRICE Walter F. Mondale ~ 1980. The United Stat.ea uses, on ail tnnual a verage, about 54.6 billioo ·buc feet a day. The tentative agreement, which Was reached in Aueust and expired Dec. 31, was slened by Texas East.em Transmission Co., Transcontinental Qaa Pipeline Corp., Florida Gas Co .• Southern Natural Resources Co •• EJ Paso Natural Gas Co .. and Tenneco Inc. The firms said the Mexican gas would be distributed across the ,OUthern uer of States from Florida to Calilontla and would help relieve P,e winter drain on s upplies. Q. ROW IS THE gas to be deh vered., A. Mexico aaJd it would build an •i·mile, ofB.incb pipeline from lhenew 1lefonna petroleum fields near Villa Hermosa in southern Mexico to the U.S. border The pipeline would cross the border near McAllen, Tellas, where the gas would be fed mto an ex· tiling net work. Engineers say a otpeline ol lhat size could handle 2.7 billion cubic feet a day. • Q. WRY HASN'T an agreement &een reached? A. The main reason la price. Mex· lco bu coupled its aakln1 price to the toll of No. 2 heating oU arrtvin1 in .New York harbor. At current rates, 1,000 cubic feel of natural gu, when •om pared with the equivalent ene.rgy value of oil, would cost between $2.60 mnd $2.76. Pemex saya the companies agreed to the Mexican asking prtce, but re· fased to sign an agreement pending lpproval by U.S. regulatory agen· clea. A company spokeaman Hid any eontract or final agreement would re- quire ultimate approval by the U.S. Departm«tt of Enern. He said the cunent attitude is to w alt and see ~at t.be department's position will The department ta wallln& until Cop1reaa decidea on Preaident Carter's enerfy bill, •hlcb would set a aew ceilloa on au produced 1n the Irvine Finn . te. Debt Cut, lnerecued Worth United States. which b far below the Mexican a.skmc price. Q.18 THE MEXICAN price fair? A. Mexico contends Ha pric e represent.a the world market val\.118 of the gas. Carter bas asked C~ess to approve a Sl. 75per1,000 cubic reet cell· mg on gas produced in the United States. , A congresaional conference bas proposed a compromise plan (or an annual increase of about 11 percent thro\.lgh 1984. ll is estimated natural gas would coat. $3.65 per J,000 cubic teetln UlflSundertheplao. U.S. eompaoies pay about $2.lf per 1,000 cubic feet for Canadian gas, but reportedly have paid up to $4 per 1,000 cubic feet for Algerian gas •hlPped by tanker lo the Eut Coast. Natural gas sells for about 31 cents per 1,000 cubic feet in Mexico. where the government keeps the price low to encourage indu.trial development. The present regulated price for U .$.-produced natural gas aold from one U.S. state to another is $1.46. Q. IS MEXICO firm on its price? A. The issue is hol politically in Mexico. President Lopez Portillo and Pemex Director Jorge Diaz Serrano have· announced Mellico will never budee oo the price. They've also aald Mexico will consume the gaa ln· tern.ally or study shipping it abroad by tanker if no agreement with the Unlledstates la reached. Their comments received banner headlines throughout Mexico and were supported-in political q uarters and in HOT MEXICAN ISSUE JoM Lopez Portillo newspaper editorials. Mexico has a history ol con!rootalioo with the Unit· ed Stat.es over petroleum that led tolhe 1938 naUonallution of the Industry. PoUtlclans here say Mexico must not tolerate any "exploitation" by their north em neighbor. Q . CAN MEXICO afford to turn down a lower U.S. offer! A. Expert.I concur It is to Mexico'• advantage to strike some kind ol deal with the United States. Sblppln,g the gas to other nations would creatJy in· crease costs and reduce profit.I. The 1ovemmeot already has begun work on the pipeline, which will cost about SI billloo. The llne would pay for lllelf in less than a year ol carry. inc gas to the United Stat.es. But Mexican officials say if no deal is reached, the pellne wlll stop at San Femando, about 100 mile1 south of the border. and wlU be used only a.a a trunk line for diatrlbutin1 gas in Mestco. Some economists say a 41-inch line i• unneceuary for Me.xfoan needs. and interpret the declsloo· to ao aheac! with it u an ID<Ucation the aovemment believes a deal Is cer· taln. But otberw say pe>UUcal pressure agalnatlivine In to a lesser price could 1tave oil an qreement. Mexico had a forel10 trade deflclt of $2.7 blWon ln 1178 and tbe $1.8 billion or to it would net annually from 1eUln1 cu to the UnJted Sta~ would drastically re· duce thedefictl. Q. BOW IA&GE 18 the Mexican· aupplr7 ~-lleaico bu an ettimated 20 tttWon cubic f"t ot ~en• lo the Reform& tlildl, wbleb bave not been f\ally ..,.,..... That co~ wtth • ~ • trlJUOD eubtc feet oa Alub'a NOrda siope. If only hro Wlu.iD ab6e te« wtN · wtdldrawn daO,J, a.. 30 trlllloe tublc tMt Wou.l4 a..ta...,_n,..,.. • ,..,... , . ...,. - , ..... Or.... ~ r ...J...1 1 ,,..._. U · · L A I · ff I f _...1 • O C-IY M IM>U NOTICI[ 15 Hl1t£aY GIVEN h i UVJUtn V<Ht ruvu~1t y -0<1 nge H ,., o ft' ng our gr1K1uatt courses in rang ltk '--1 OuHy .w .. •1 *" s1,. 11N,1 .... w. 111111 _111 .. ,.....,. .,.11 Count y during the SprinK Sernbter which ~gin., J.tnu.tty JO, 1978. These tvenln ...._~=~~:4w. uti.st.. t::,~~~~~.=·~ ~minars are part of the Un.iver9ity's gr~uate profHSional curricula in Taxation, ~"'~'*'I aM.t ~ ~" 1,_...,..~_..1c .. w•. BmJUng, and Health Services Milnagement. Qualified students may enroll on .,,.:....,..,:;: ._ • ::'.:~~.'::'::":._?c~=1:. non--degree basi• or as candidatff for the M.B.A. or M.S. degrH In Taxation# th Tiii• .':.i~:·::'r11~ wnll.,. =-~!.!.4,::-,':. ..... C:~,t M.8.A. in B•nking, or the M.U.A. in I lealth ~ervictt Management. =:'~.~::." .. ~ c:-.tt °" CMc c.Mtrort .. w..t.111 t11eCJIY.t •..m IMt•~c.Hfwftle. .......... --.-......... , ....... ..... 0.1941 J-y to."" -----~r._ WtWAM•.SllQMN, Golden Gate Univer;ity ~~n oflering cour"c" in Southern California in 1974 With O.C.U..it. ttn.JM.~ u.1m __ c-tyCIWk k _,, aOY •• .KINI the "t.tbli-.hment ot 1t<; graductte Taxation curriculum in Los Angeles. The Ban in ' ,.,. .. .._ ........... curriculum w.1!> JJ<leJ in 1975 ,10d lhc l lcJhh Services Mana~ment program in PVBUC NOTICE =:-,::ca. .. 1976. To<l.ly, 41Jd1t10ndl M.B.A. <lcgfl~ prn);rams in F1natlce and Real Estate ar,, ___________ ~..!:'C:-.::"r ... ,, o.uy ,. ... oflt'rtc.1 thwugh lht' Lo~ Angeles center, w11h !>Orne cour..es meeting in Riverside, su•11t101tCOUHOflnt• JM. n, 1t ,., '"' .,.,, VJn Nuv> and, beginning in the !>pring !>l'ml':.tcr, in Costa Mesa and Newport 1f:~S:~::"~::' PtJBUC NO'l1CE . Be.i l h. MOT•C• ':-11~••••• o~ Cfl.t1a fleTtYIC* P09 ,.._..,.Oft wtU. tllf'4111UORCDU.UOl'Tl&L -.... Na L.aTnlltl T91T4'MllN· IT F,11.u lly tor 1'1~'>l· tllUr'>l''> .uc t"'l>trl 111..it111111nn-> in th\! >ub1"ect areas covered . TAJIY ~'.·~~ol!Oll,.~IAll'Ollt • -L estete of f't!ltCY NI WelL "" wvn•• -AlllG& • rhe ~pnng ~t mt''>lt'r -.chedulc ot dd'>!>tS h.11 Loi.ta Me:.a, Newport Beau-. and Pl!LLl!TT, ........ fll!llfl'T, ... NOTIU Ofl-~,.. IA&A Otl c~ntral Lo!'> An~eles I!> J '> Jollow:.. P~~~ic~~E~v•H nwt •~MDNetoMAL.f'.oNwrt ~L.~._1._,_. UAUNIT 1---~-----~----------~--~~~~~~~~~.~·~-~-Mll~-IRl~-l~~t~E~~.~ Le._. T•Ml 1 IHY ,.,_ '9 TH I OOOll£ A. PONTING,•'• COSTA MESA .-.CllM:INlllt._...,._~ THEOOOltf:AUEltT l'OHTING,~ _. ... , ... the_,.._..,...,.... T•t>l'OHTIHO.~ . , ,, LJ • ... -._ .._ llC ._. '--V SI, Netlee It......,""" tllet JAMU I /11• /11/11111•111~ • 111 ...... ~ il'lll llll'l t /rPlll t> ltJ /o 'J: 15 JJ.111. ot frfL'Stl v"''"" llllL't ""·et 10 .......... ~. ~.:~Mc.=~.~°:!~.: I I I -1 'J •v . 0 / '"' l)epartlMl'IC .... ,.,..,.~_.,. 1 1·• 1 , fvl et llJI 1'1L lilrt 1, /1 (• • n l oc1 i•r .,lfl't'f. Clvlc c.M«o.t.e-• 1".._c1 ...... "'" • •• •r o 1110 •11•1• ot ..... Mil.~~ -·•-THllOOOllE A. POHTIHG, ••• M.B.A. t HAl\l .._INC1 l'l<OCHAM Human Relatiunc, in Manageml'nt !HK 2021: I hur.,J,ly:., J.1ck Levo1is, 1\1.B.A., Vic Pr....,1dt·n1. l'~r..vnnd lJ1:vd11pml'nl, Un111n BJnk. M.H.A. 1HEALTH SERV IC£.~ MANAG(MrNn Pf{OGRAM o...d •--t, 1._ TH90001tl! ALIElllT fl'ONTING, •ka -• ,.. Tgi) f'C*TIHG, .._,.., Wiii Mii Ol WIWAM •· •JOMH~ Pflv•to ..... t• uw lllahtst eno !Nil tt0•••~1v1 llMdtr • "'*' .. •-ltlCI C'Oftd11~ ...,.., .. ,.-lofted. Md .... ec:,. •t o. .. r Df.,Wteaa '°"llrmetlofl by lhO s..erior '°"''· O!\. ==::--CA. ..a """"••fey, Jenu.,y 11, 1'11. •t twelve •'cloell ""°fl, «" tllffe•tleri • .._.., ._,,..,.... ,.,_ wllllln Ille Cl-Ill~ by lew, 01 t~ finand J I Man.i~l'mcnt in l lt'.ilth C.m~ l .idlil it•'-(llS 284): MvnJdyS, W illiam P. J!."~11,~ ... ai;~ c.out Dellt n"'~ ott•c• _. U. l'\Allk:Aomlnl.cre1or, tJOD -~ ., ... •• •• S.utll Ore"4f Aven ... , Se11I• A.1\11.. ">t.•x ton, MJl.A .. M.8.A , AJ min1..,lrdtur, Air h lltt' Clinic, Los Angel~s Af .... 1 __ ·;_, ________ 1c:.i11tn11e W1tS, ao 1blrttM, 1111e, \II· tor"I encl -I• ot Mkl THE000"11 P\JBUC NOTICE •. f'OHTINO, •h THEOOOR c ALll!lllT '°°"TIHG, e11e TED l"OM· N EWPORT BEACH '"'"=='IUCW..~ TINO, eKWf. et Ille 11,... ot Nt ~ " 'ltOPmJITT •"'· oner 1111 rlOIW. 111i. Md Int_. N I IJ l Hetac. 11....., ..-..... ~ ..... l•eslale'-K4111Ndl>Y-• rlic f11 /li1,1111,.: , /,,, ,, • ,, ,/I 111.·,•/ /11J111 u. I• tu <1.00 p.111. tit l'UlJJlH 1ar 101 ... --"•llK '"'" .. o.tl t1o11o1 1aw.or00.W1•.-IMl'lot --~ · 111 ... ltklft tol'lletotuldTHEODOll£ l fia111/1l't 11/ l 1•lllllll'Ic1' J / ti )lmi£11>1t't' /\0t1.f. Cede) el .. ._et c:.l ....... a. Tiie A. flONTING, •h THe.QDOll6 ""dasl911ed lllfldloN Cre411or• 1" A.L81!1tT POHTING, elle TED flON M.B.A. & M.S. (1 AXA.l ION) P.ROGI<AM Anklr11 Oe 'lllso ..... CerP .. "· i..evlt TING, OK-. et .... llme ol Nt ·~· TIMieY, wUI lltl M .... k Alldltll tll ellt In .,.. lo ttw reel .,... ll'l'tof\jM I 1 · f I d" 'd I ('l A 21") M d La " l"' ll>e office of t!IO ._.,.. .. ,, ltUI ,,.,;..IY~••,._.. . Fedt ra lncom~ au llon o n 1v1 ua ~ o : on c1ys, wrenc<? a·os ... r .• ,......_ T..., ~ • J•. Tl•• , .. , Pf'OP9rtr to ~ aolo 41 1.D .• ( P.A., T dx Mdna~t>r, l'e.it, M.1r\'\1d ., Mttl hell & Co •• C.P.A.s :!;1.!!,?~·~::;:,:;:,~: -;cr1-. .. 1Gtiow.· t ti I _.... I& ... ~ he sotiu.Hlff'ly _ _...If of IN Tax Rt .. u r<.h and Oeu~ion Making ( fA 22'11: lhur-.J.iys, Kenneth Gordon, J.D .. t!.!~M~~~ .... ~-~C:'Z.."~~;~!,:'· l.L 1\1 Ir .i1t1, ~emorTnal Attorney, l{t•1-11on.1I C..uun*l s Othce, ms u:::::c-11tt_..,,_Y ~=~i.':..~~~e::: eltlle UfllltM ~ .... ....,_.. .,.._ C-ly --------------------------------! flW le '°""'IM....,. •I .. '*-lftlt<I •all ....Cloo\t, cAlftdlt!c-ii•,' Of Mle. Seid,,_,, ....... ,......,.. ,..lllctt .... .,__.., HChl.,01"1~ CENTRAL LOS A NG ELLS AND rUVERSIDE . :::::· .. --.:.::.-::::: ::~:~-· '""~ ond ''"'* <ti'-twml .... -...... ...,_ C-OIWY -u '410 -......t U11f1·<.~, 1111,,,1, ""'"'' /,, f,,., 1/11 (11//11.r>111, 1 Ith"•'> will 1ll<'t•f fro111 6:IS to 9:00 .cc.,e11 .. _1.......ary.,t11e 1n ttio 11 ... , .... ,.,c.1eMew.c.i1torn1e. 11 IJ l I I I, I f L A I ottk• ot DICXER ~ 0 1a •1t, 1111 Tiie ....-1,..._,Y10 be oold i~ /''" 11/t,,111/llHl/1' 111,11 1ltr,.!.•llll \1 Ill• >•lllt'•'UI•, IJS ll~l't'<;. $euUl!hwnyOrlw,~,,,,.....,Ollo-rl-•fol- '°°l5 w"ia-..,_.,'MY .. fniP«I llltll-'-11 • Comrrw<cl•I •NI GRADUATE FOUNOA TlON PROGRAM .o Ot1rl11t """'-'houri, priof' lo tlW Cll Communlc•llon loutto •t 2AIO ........... ....-. H•wporl Boulnaro, Coti. "'•u. 0...,......,..,,, tm C.•lllornl .. F''n•nc1·a1 Analy<;i<; for Manaoer ... IGf 103): I hur<,cl,1y'>, n. C rane, D.B.A., Finan-"'*1"'°"'klPllMIC.0.p, Tl•• Ptrton•I prop•rly h•,.ln • ,., ~CndiMWI on<rl!Md het *"· clurlnv 11111 llteum.- cia I Con.,uh.Jnt Dtdler6'*1111r,Mlfs. of u1•~-now1.,..-11po11 lt•IMl1ta.-trDftW 1-111 Cont-.cUon Wllll lhe w>e 01 1M M 8 A (BANKING Pf>Or l'AM \MAfltllf-.CA,.. rH I pro,,.rty ..,. o.s.c:rllllld, an'* • · . I ' '-' ' •.-iltMf °''""' Coelt 0.)ly f'lld, H IO rHI property erlCI Mild pouorwl " d ( d 'd ,.,,. 12. It,"" pr-rty wlll be IClld et • """ and .,,,. Written Caw Anal y.,is <C M 2001: Mondays, Jame!> Knu tson, octor can 1 ate, '°"" .,.,_.,1e11uccorc1anuwttnt11e Pr'o- 1 l I L (_ J M c-I vision• of 5Kllan 75'.~ Of ""' Prob41e t•llur('r, . ., . ..in .in.1>-;c.nwnl on.,u t.1nt · P\1BUC NOTICE eoee. • 81Clt or often ere lnvli.cl for M id ~nagement of Hanle Operation~ (BK 2031: WeJnt-.,J..iy-., R1d 1.ird S.mon, Vice 1UN•lo.tCOVllTOf'CAUfl01tNIA ., .,...,.,_,~rtv u ...,nu. l'rel>1dent and Scninr AJmin1-.tr.lt1ve OH1tt•r, Union Bank eOUNTYOPOhNH ':r-M': 1;,~:":r":'11:11~':b~~·,., •• O•MaTOIMOWCAUH I Policy and Str.t tegy of r inancial lmtilution., !BK 2071: MonJcl y .... HMry Gro<,sman, "==::::,::.e ~~::~·:,~X:~~-":,"m•y ~1 A , Vin• Pre-;1dent, l'IJnnin~ D1v ... 1on, ~e<unty f>Jufic Nc1t1on.JI Bank •R..,,. Mllw fl .. ~1<eer,o. et ~=.~•:ho!.~!:'~0o1 .. ~::..,~~~ M.B.A. tFINANC[l PROGRAM G•OltOI 8UCOM LI Wll .l'or mfnlttrelor !19•-lly el .,,, 11 c:Mo!"9o:o"~~ L•w1s ... n~ •fin llrtt P<illll<•hon ot °"' "°'" ,. ,.___, '" • ._ enowrwe1"ollll119Mldw i.. Fl.ft .. nc1·a1 Management lfl 210UI· Tu"..day-.. Walter I-Barbour, MB A ., Vice •11eu11on 1n.,,sc.wi1or ... w-•I TEllMS OF SALB; Cdlh. '•*'"" ,_ , -'"" '9411....,.r •• ,...,. Ill• Mme moMy Of ,,,. UNhd Sl•I" or ,. l'rcs1denl ut f m.i nce, S11uthwt·'>ll'rn l nginl"ring(orp. ....., OEOtlO• aASCtDM LEWIS T ce\11el'ld11t1-.uv1-tivno1• M.8.A. <HEAL TH SERVICES MANAGEMENT) PROGRAM Ot!MOI aASOOM MYl!ltS. notH M<llf"811 .by "*~ or '"'' It It twn1111 ordtrM tMI ell ,.,.__ dNd.,, lllt prcperey ........ m •v ln1•rHt9d Ill ... meti.r •-...id .,.. •<C91>Ulble IO lllo CNr1 upoft COllflrm ---IN• court "' ~rt-,..,., Tiie "'"' °' nooo oo '" u Health Care AJ ministration CH S 280) two st•cl1t1'1>' Ne. J •• 109 O'llc <llM• Dfl .. West. ortlflod u-11,., ....,,., .,.,., m~ Wednesdctys, 3 30-b: 15 r m. 8111 Zl'llc·r-. M U A . Medical Services Con!tultant ~o~c~ c.:'!°:"'.!,-:.!,9:'~·.;,:7! :,~°';'.:':.:!' :J!!~~ ~::,r fc/uss m eets at Un•ersu/t' l1•1mt11 Ht•ultl1 lJp11artr1wnt l~1oerc;1eie) ,,...<w19,tt011¥....,.twvt,wt1vM1• lobeP•l•-cor11m\Mill'\01 .. 1 •• • llHltton fir dw9 Ill ,,._ -.i• -_.., .. lrt ...o Sw>tr•or Cowl Thursday.,, Edward Nuy,l·nt M.l:LA. M A.I' A . A<i-;1stant Dean, School of Public 11e1r•nt..s. •11 111o•or-''•"mun 11 .. ,,.,;,,11...-1 t ,, f"'11\W °'*'" ... I • ~y ............ fwml)hed .,., .... ,. .. ., llealth, u.c.r A INsoro.rto--bePtltlll-TMtlfllt lort)Ktat1y•nd•fl bld\I\ Ill Ille Delly PllO(, e ,....,_,,.,,., 9# IM-.by reMf'Yed Ho5pital Organization and Management !HS 281) lwo !>l'L lions: ..,..,.1 c1m11euc1r1, Pl#ll/lod in 1111, 0.1.0: Oec.JO, 1'77. d Ph D D• f Al . H J h county et._._•-• for 10\lr JAMU L HCIM Thursdays. 3:30-.6:15 p .m .. John G. Bra y, . .. 1rector o !ernat1v~ eat c-1111ve -u Pfkw • rie .,.., oi ~1c ,,,_n111,...,. Syi.tems. l~ivl·r .. i<le Counly Ht allh Departmenl cd a-;s meets at R1v1rrside Cour1111 .. =~•·"'' ~.::,~1~.;,!=/r. I fralth De1•w t111e11I , R 1i•1•r.,1d t') 1.Mtwv .. n1..,,..,. PUbllcMmll'll•t•••or J,,,,.. .. lht 5-wlor C.OUrt ADlllAN KUYl'•1t. C...0.y C.UllHI MonUd}I'>. A\'1,1m Ka pl.tn. M r 11., Adm1n1 ... 11.11 1v1• J)irl·<.tor, U.C.L.A. Erner-ITONl .. IMNHI ...... '11er•T-"--,DetMv ( J I 1'M •· ,,. k, • ~ Altentera.., "'*'c Mm!MltrMet ' ~ency Mc 1cd Ll'nter ..... AM.CA'21tt •.o .... ,,,, ' C ·1· HS ) T sd 3 30 L 1 T ... 0Ml ... "4t 11t•A11•,CA'2m Financh1I Management in Health are Fact 1tles ( 284 : ue ays, : -v: 5 Att_.,.,..1NTina..•• TM: 11u1a.MS H Id K h J I J M S M r H C I II I I d C ' . P~lllhOCI OrM09 Coin! Delly flllot, l'tlbtl'hed 0r.,,.. CM\I Dally Pilot, p.m., aro oc en l'r er. r .. 1 • • • • on ro er, nan oun 1es 0ec.n,1t11J911.f,n,1t,1t1e a11.s,•.u.1t11 , Visitin~ Nursei. A~sociat1un (c/a~~ llll'c'/S 11/ U1t•c1,1JL• Co1111ty Hcaft/1 Dep artment, "*' 2~ J<n•''rsidc) PUBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ' Markt'ting Strategy in Health CHS 2851: f hur'><ldy'>, Pamela Lee Tibbetts, M.H.A .. M.A.L.S .. Adman1strat1 H• 01rcc.1,.r Ht•Jlth Man.i~emcnt Cooperative of California Gonrnment a nd the Health l ndu!>try !HS 238): Tue~cly't, Michael R. F.irien, 8.5., l.P.A., Viet• Pre-;ident, N.1tional MedicJI [nlcrpra~. Inc M.8.A. (REAL EST ATI:> PROGRAM Topics in Rt'al Estate U\4. IRE 204): Wednl'.,cJ.n·"· Barbara Marbell, J.O .. Attorney M.B.A. ~ M.S. (TAXATION> PROGRAM Fedt'Tal Income Taxatio n of Individuals (TA 218J /Wt1 sections: Tue!.days, W1ll 1<1m S. Cohen. l L M. (Taxi, C l'.A , Attorney Thurs<lay:., Hl1WdrU ~chulm<1n, RA .. C P.A .. Main Lafrentz & Co., C.P.A.s Federal Tax Procedurt' (TA 219): Thur..days, Stephen W. Simpson. LLB., Senior rial Attorney, Regional Coun~l's Office, Internal Revenue Service CaUJomla State Taxation (TA 220): Tuesdays, Robert J. Sullivan, M.S., C.P.A., l:.mst Ir Ernst, C.P.A.s Federal Income Tax•Uon of Corporation~ & Shareholders (TA 222a): Wednesdays, ri.anJ. Sftry, LL.M . (Tax), Attorney Est.lte & Gift TaxatJon (TA 2251: Wednescbys, Jeffrey Kahn, l L.M. (Tax ), Allomey .. ; CV OAJL v PllO T .Boold~• 0 tl~r~d J\ bookll•t dC!>lgnl•d lo hdµ t·onsumt'r~ un <l er !>lai1d installment loa11 o; 1)) uva1lable free at Hank of Am<>ric<1 brunches The booklet. "The Facts About Bank of J\mt>rtca's lnstallml•nt Loun Pro~rams," IS part or ;1 bank program lo increase c·onsumt;ors' un- d erstandmg of bank "t•n·iccs. Already available are booklet!> on the bank's c.-ht•ckmg and sa\'mgs pro· s.:ra ms and rN1l t•stat£• loan prog rams and a o;eries of <'onsuml'r information reports. Red Barrel Beer Otte Wisdom Import Sail's Co .. Inc , lrvme is n · lurnin1; Watne~s Red Barrel Beer to this c~unt#y. uccording to W1sco president, Frank Wisdom. The company will b<•t.:1n marketing Watneys in 14 western s tates in January. VTN ~port• Gain• VTN Corp., Irvine , hus reported that net in- come for the second quarter, ended Nov. 25, 1977, has increased to $449,380, or 25 cents a share, on 1,773,185 s hares oulstandang, compared with $245,984, or 19 cents a share, on 1,325,431 shares outstanding for the same pencxt last year. Results mclude an extraordinary tax credit of $215,000 or 12 cents u share•, for the s econd quarter. compared with a lax credit of $137,000 or 11 cents ;i ~hare, for the Jike period in 1976. Revenues for the scrond qua rter climbed to $6, 162,138, compared with $4,931.191 for the same period of the prior year Net income for the first sax months increased to $886.814, SO ccnL5 a share, on 1,773,185 s hares out:.;tanding, compared with $392,818, or 31 cents a share, on 1,262,367 shares out.standing for the sam~ period last year Rt•sult.s include an extraordinary tax crcd1L of $425,000. or 24 t:enls a share, for thl· firs t six months, compared with a tax credit of Sl94,000, or 15 cents a share, for the Uke pencxt in 1976 Rcvcnul's for the first six months rose to $11 ,581,212, compan.•d with $10.153,266 for the same p eriod of lhl' prior y1·dr GrtWP DPt·larP" Dh·iderad Directors of W R Grnce & Co .• which operates th(· Rmker Co . Newport Beach, and several n :staurant.; havt• declared a quarterly cas h d1\ 1dcnd of 15 centc; a ~hare on common stock. The rl1v1dend 1s payabk on March IO to s hareholders of rN·ord on Feb 8 It 1s the company's 16lst con- .,l'cuta \·e common !>lock d1v1dend. ---------,.------------rt:RLIC NOTll' t: PUBLIC NOTICE .... . ..... Business ra I Foreign Buying Mounts U.S. Heartland Isn't So 'Americmi' Anymore Ry The AlfNOClated Pn~u 1-:UREKA, Kan. -The bid- ders wear cowboy boou and the cattle are Kansas.bred, but there's something a hen about this glimpse of the American heartland. None of it is locally owned. Not the aucl.lon ham where the Herefords are sold. Not the brick mansion behind wrought 1 ron gates nor lbe grazing land that stretches as far as one can sec IN FACT, THE owners of this sprawling cattle ranch aren't even Americans. Gary Longacre, a big-boned cattleman 10 leather chaps, sold 28 cows and 78 bulls at the Nov- em bcr annual sale here. And at pretty good prices, he's pleased to say. What he's not anxious to talk about. however, are the owners of the cattle ranch, a wealthy West German family that rare- ly v1s1ls the spread in the pic- turesque Flint Hills of eastern Kansas "BEING A POOR man all my life, I find 1t h ard to understand people like the Flicks who live m a fis hbowl, .. Longacre says, pulling a reporter out of earshot of a circle of Kansas farmers in Western bats and dusty boots. "I don't talk about them " The Flicks, heirs to the Mercedes-Benz fortune, bought Flint lUlls Hereford Ranch from a Wichita oilman about eight years ago and hired Longacre, a rancher of good reputation, to manage it. Le~ally, the purchaser was a Maryland corporation controlled by the Flick family. The sale and management agreement were handled by non-Kansas firms. 1':DITOR'S NOTE -Ammcon formers. already t.tp an arms over unfair retum on thtlr inueatmenta, may have to contend With an/lated land pnce1. A lot of foretgn*'Ts are buyjngjcmn1 CJ1ld /orm-related bwi· "'~-... vestments -al pricn beyond the re«h of molf formtr's. Foreign lnve11tor8 are reluc· tant to disclose their purchases and reporting laws are largely ineffective. A few foreign tranaaclioM ar~ known: Prince Llchtensteln's 10,000-acre farm in Texas' Red River area; the 8usonis' 12,000-acre Norris farm in 11· Ji nols; the Metternich&' 2, 135 Perhaps !lJe most popular spot acres ln Iowa; the Japanese for foreign investors i • Kikamo farm in Wisconsin· a Califoryua, although purchases " 2-miUion bushel grain elevator are being made in the Midwest in Salina, Kan., purchased by an.~ Southeast. Mitsubishi, Japan•s No.1. tnd· ~bey are people who have ing company. typically been from land~d families in Europe," says Marvin Duncan, agricultural economist for the Federal Reserve Bank jn Kansas City. ''Further, they are people in- terested in diversifying their portfolios but concerned about political stability in their own country. ••AND THEY ARE quite good business people and interested an profit. As an investment. farmland has performed better than the stock market over the past years." By anybody's calculations, the total foreign holdings. of U.S. farm land is small, but Kenneth Krause, an analyst with Uie U.S. Department of Agriculture, said purchases to foreign interests are growing. A U .S. Department of Com- merce study of direct alten in- volvement in the· United Slates at the end of 1974 shows that 4.9 million acres of land were foreign-owned and that almost 63 million acres were leased by foreign-owned American ·en- terprises. Of that total, only about 22 percent, or a million acres, was identified as farm- related. TO REMAIN' anonymous. foreign investors buy land through a aeries of in- termediaries or invest In larae. scale American agribusiness. API ......... ... GERMAN BUYEAS OWN AMERICAN FAftMI Foretpn Purch•Hra Otten Move In Secret " Invest.or reportedly contacted a .. to set Canadian realty firm. wbtcb ~ .. , • In one cue, a West German A .d o~ tontacted a Wyoming Broker, .: who contacted a Cblcaeo bank, L • p • which hired a Kansas broker. oss ._n esos .,: who lo tum found a local broker Cl ~: 1 to handle the sale of a 2,500-acre ~ \ Kansas farm. SAN DIEGO (AP.) -The United Stat,1 "We're up against absolute ls go\ng to help border businessmen in San Die~ I secrecy. We don't. know who's and Imperial counties with low·int.erest Joana ld buying what,•• says the Rev. recoup from Mexico's devaluation ot. the peso. ' John Stitz~ direct.or of rural de--. . The l<l6SeS suffered by lJ.S. businessmen m~ velopment for the Archdiocese exceed $6 mlllion-~ Imperial County and $li: of Kansas City, Kan. "Hearsay ·milllon in' San · Diego County. the Small Buai· ls the only way local com-ness Administration said. munitles find out, but they usually can'tdocuemnt it. "THE CAPITAL IS coming in. that we know because the land is being purchased. What we don't know is who is doing it." Stitz says he is concerned that wealthy foreign families and absentee owners are moving in and buying farmland at prices well out of reach for the avera ge farmer. -An Iowa State University ) THE SO.CAI.I.Im ECONOMIC injury Joan.s I were made available at 6% percent interest. U4 up to $100,000, until October. Businesses in ft.nut cial trouble 'as a result of. the peso devahtaUoa ~I August 1976 are eligible. · · . "' Earlier, Arizona and Texas buslnsses went ruled eligible for similar loans. .. The loans will be available only to 11Dall businesses that can show losses suffered from lid devaluatim," said Robert Belloo.i, who heads ~ federal agency's San Diego reg1oaal office. ''IT MIGHT BE " REDUCTION in business°' inability to meet outstanding obllgations becuaai or revenue losses." l'ICftTIOU\ 8UStNfSS H4Mf STATEMENT HOTICll 0~ ""E"AllATJON OP: NEGATIVE DECL.AllATIOH r ru-rollow1nQ p.oorc,,on '" 4J• .. 11nQ bu~. ,..oHt• I\ het'etw 9'wn tNt b..wd on f'\tH\ tf Mf'A AU10 Ol'iMA Nflfl?S, ?o/S Pl•C"""''" (. ,,._,. ""'1tt-'.4' CA •1617 J•"'"' Ror...-.,t 8rumf1r10 tUJ2 £I """rho Gfltrf1Pf't<,rovt-(Af()•..., tntll•t Sh>dlfl compltll<I, N~llv• Ot1ct•r•t1cwu •• to •nvlronment•• •t f..ct Noe !>Mn"'-"' on the ~11- INCREASINGLY, foreign in- terests are buYlJlg large tracts of American farmland. They are German industrialists, Italian bankers. millionaires from the Netherlands and wealthy tycoons from Argentina. HOWEVER, IT doesn't in- clude property held for personal use, holdings of less than 200 acres or tracts pwned by small businesses. study in 1975 pinpointed 54 in· qulries and top grade farmland sold at prices at or above the fair market value of comparable land in the area. Bellon! noted that in 18 months .,most l>U5J~ nesses have already adjusted to the problem tJqi 1 J not without some sacrifice to themselves -thq ; might not want or n~ the loans." t ' fhl\ buti1nt .... '" (one)uCIPd by An IO dlVIO\.lal J•""'6t\ ~ u,-umfttoltt ' l f'\1 ,l .. h-.T-t nl Wd\ ftl...0 vri;1lft t'W- COUl'U';' <Irr~ ''' nr•no~ (ounlt' on CJrt n, 1~11 t'll)U Puhll\""'1 Or•"'!" (O•'' f'•llV Pilot C,,., l'f 1<l1l Jt1n \• 11, 19, 1UI SlSl-11 PUBLIC NOTICE '"9 oro1..c1• ~ Boerd of Olr'f!<lon of lr•ll\e A"""h W.olfO' Ohlrkl will ton \l<Mr •PC>rov.tl ot N~Uv• 0.Cl•r• llOn\ •nd u,., o<clerlnQ of fllln<J of Notice\ of Ooi.rmu-.uon 11 • ,,_uno lo !JO' held II• U. Olstr1<I Olllc••. 001 C•rnpu\ Ot1w, frv1n., C•lifOf'n••, 1n '"" So.rd of Ol1"K1o<•' "'"tlnv room .i •PM, Fe1><1.11try ll, 1971. Ann. .. llon No. 2 lo 1rnprov ..... .,n1 Dl•l"<I No IOS -AMUlllon No ' IO lm11<0...-0.Wl<I No 1 11071 Anneo11M of ,,,. Or•nqe County R•pld Tr1n1lt Dl\lrlU P<-rty •I S..nc! Canvon AN<! and Mlrone W1y, ll.~ .tcre1, tn °""""to Pf'OlllCM M!f'vlc• AnMHlb\ No 11 to l"'IJ<o.,.,,,.nl Olilrocl No 1 1201) AnMU!lon of tho Cl'·Pl' NorlhwOOd _., Sci-t \11• louled F41fft \OU lhwo l of lrvlM Olvd bel~fn t'ICTITIOOS BUSINESS Cutnr Ori"" -Y•I• ........... 10 pro H4ME STATEMENT VldP \~rv10 -rtii .. ro110.u·'9 0trson •1 OOlt\Q bi.i\I Annek•Uon No. l to lf"l'tOfO~..,, "~" •\ OhlrtCI No. 10~ , • .er~ com-~t•I MI LLER SAL£5 H'1 Mon<oYld porcol on Tr-o AO<ld Ju..t H~I Qf • vnnuf". Nl'<NQOft lffat "· (•lllornJii Cuhrer, to QfOViO. W'tv1(e Price Holds No Coffee Jolt Due RIO DE JANEIRO. Brazil (AP) -Coffee drjnkers, Jolted in the past by sharp price rises that have now dropped below their peak, can ex- pect the cost or their beverage to hold steady dur- ing 1978, Braz1han coffee experts say. "Barring some major unforeseen problem, stability will be the watchword in intern&tional coffee markets for several months to come," said a lop analyst at the Brazilian Coffee Institute. ,,..,l Sluoq• D•~I Field toull'd N•r MILll;R MAllltJf S4LES,. 1i.1nlU\Khon~01dU11>ull4C.nyon HE ADDED THAT ANTICIPATED cof- ( •ilforn1a (Of'r'Ot'•llon n•1 Mnnrov1• ANO.tf\dtnes.noa..,,oFrHW•'f· r ·1 b 1· t . I d' rod . d Annu•. NtwPo" B••<", c~.,10,,.,d Pu111 .. 1WJ<t0r-'°"" D••'' Ptlol ee avai a l l y, inc u mg new P uction an ex-,, .. , J•n 11, 1m • is Ung stocks, indicates a "fairly normal" supply, .,.,!:;~0~""'""" conc111<1f'd ov 11 cor n-71 leading experts to predict steady prices for MILLER MaPtNE s•t Es Pt:BLJC NOTICE virtually all of 1978 =~--=~;"" H Jonn Major unforeseen problems would include a COOKSEY, COLEMAN • HOWARD, SUl'ERIOltCOUllTOirTHR killing frost like the one that decimated Brazil's •He. STATE cwuuiro11H1A Fo1t crop 1n 1975, a war sucti as the one that reduced ~,·;;;~·::.~~::;..w.u•Mt THE.cou:.V~uHGE. Angola's crop, or widespread coffee plant disease Tut1111,CA,,... NOTICE Of' HIAlllNO o~ such as coffee rust. . Thi\ .... ,.,,,..,, w~\ f11eo wllh "'" l'E.TtnoH ,.o• l'1tot1ATtE o,. w1LL The 1·nsutute expert, who asked not to be County Cler" of Or•~ Countv on AHO "011 LllTTEIU oir AD · o.r JO.'"' M1H1nunoN w1TH w1L.L AH· identified by name, said American consumers p, 1111\PIM °'''-OM\I O•Hy P iiot HIXEO Jd t to bo t $3 0 t $3 d .l•nS,11,lt,2',1911 E•hle ofllH004LIHCOLN .cou expec pay a u .1 0 .20apoun -----------"-,~ACKER. u. 11HooA LINCOLN over the next few months. "Maybe that's a little P~1~:1·,~~·Aeev civeH , ... 1 more than they are paying now, but we do not ex· Mlcr.e•• J. ~·~ ,,., 111.o Mr•ln ,. pect a s ubstantial increase," he said. PUBLIC NOTICE --,-,-CT-1_TI_ou_s_•_u_si_11_1_u ___ ,~~1~°'; ~o;;.=:.,~on V::;':,. ",.,"'::,: Recent coffee prices an New York area llAME s'UTllMEllT M~td, ,., .. ..,.., ,0 .,,,c,. is m-'°' supermarkets ranged from around $2.SO on special lh• lollowlnQ perton Ii dOlno busl· lurlM< P'1'11tUlen, ....0 !hot llw 11"'1' Sales to about $3.60. """:~UALO ENlllRONMENTS. :!,P~~·.: J=: !~ ,;,e.,n~~ 1------------------------JIO Em,r•ld e.v UIOUN e. ... 11• CA •,., , on llw c-1room of O.O.rtme"t .-i.st No l 01 H•d c-..<t, .i 100 Civic Conte< Jull• Hall P1...:hln, JlO E:m•••ICI Drive Wttl, In llW City of S.nll A,.I, Bo. L•o...,. 8uch, CA m s• C•ll•orn11 TPlli 11<1.tneu ll tONlu<ll<l l>Y •n I" Oat.O JM>~ry '· 1'71 01vlOu•t WILLIAM E. Se J0'4H. Ju41•H•ll Pl..cllm COV<!l,ci.n TPllt stat.,,,.114 WM lllfd wllh IM Sl'l!l'HIH M. USSl'll Counly Ct.rlt of 0.-County°"' Jin ... s. C•••t HllllW•Y 10, 1•11 L.Mt 8ff<ll, c.a. ~' ,._MOU T .. : ftJ-17" Put>ilil!t<I 0.-C.0.ll Delly Piiot At\MM'f ,_, ......_ J1n. ''· lt, 2', l'fl>. 2. 1911 Pullll"'*' Or-Collt o.lly Piiot __________ ,_oo-_7_.1 Jen. II, 12, It, 1'79 f>.11 PUBUC NOTICE IUttl llOTICC TO CllllDITOlll SUl'l'lllOlll COURT OP THll STATll CH'CALll'O«NIA FOR TH• COUNTY 0, OllANOll ..... ...,,... 1,, Ille M•ll• of lrt• lhl•le of THOMAS C.. HAVA!T, eke THOS. C. MAVRET. and., THOM4S ClLl!STINI! HAVAllT •nd TOM HAUlll!T, 0.C..-Nolk• I• ~ O•,..., lo treclilon l\avtno ,,.,,,,. ~'"'' '"" ••hCI IMO """' 10 lllr ~ cte1mt In Ille omo 01 tr.. <••r-of ,,. efor•wld tourl or to .......... ""'"' ,. , ... -··..-.a., ,,,. ollk• of JQUPM C. OflEGt. \/trt.,. lnO 5< MO, Inc., 710 N-llOt1 ~nler Orlv•, P.O Bo~ "'°' N-o.n 6*tc,., CA ~. wlll<tl l•ll•ir Ollie• 19 ,,,. -·~· .. _, .. ""' """''lcJNd '" ell lftl" .... P9' ... fllll0 lo '""' •t .. le. $"(" ct•lmt •1111 Ille fle<Hury --·--·~·-· _.._,, .,.,.. .. ., w1tN11 row -1"' .. "' t11e flf\I IM*~ 1UN111Mlce, OatM'-1.ml. IMIUO•u• M. HAU"aT ·~•filtllawlll ............ VlltTUa •IOlll~lfC.,. ,,.......,.Qlllllro P.O.._ .. .,. ..._.. .... CA ... nt• ...... PUBLIC NOTICE SU l'l•tOlll coti•T 01' THll STATll 01' CM.ll"OllNIA f'Olt THI COUNTYO,O•AHOll ............ .. OTICI 01' HllAlllNO 0' ~llTITION ..ott "°9ATll CW WILL AND 1'011 LaTTlll5 THTAMIM• TAllY £1111• of ~Allte WAONE:lt, 0.Ct.-f HOT ICE IS H~ltE8V OIVl!!N fMt 811rN<• M.....,. lle>t llMO llerelft a •Ill lloft tor P-• Of Wlll a11C1 tor .......... Tol•m•ftl..-Y, ,._.~ 10 lll!llcll I• m.dt tor ,.,,,_ IWM"l<"I.,.., .,.. 11\M tr.. lime ..... pl-Of~ IN - -llffft WI for JllllUM'f ", 191'1 .a NI • m, tn Ille c~ Of~ tntftl He t Of wld -'· .i 1Cl9 ClVk c.rrtw 011Ve W .. 1. Ill .. CJty ti s.<IU. All•, C:.lllOn!la. OalMJ--.. ... "'9 WIWAM•.MJOMN,. c-ityo.rtl '°" .. A. O\IMCA.lt •tt .. _,.,. 0.... Dr. ....,,,,. ""'""---. Q. ..... ,. . ., ....... . ......,..,,....,.... f'llMI~ ~--Cllllll Olll1 ""-' ~ "· "· .. "" ~·'-\:" PUBUCNonCE PWllAllM~ .. C..tl 6ally ~ ,,_ ~·"· "·' ,,,. ·-------------""" U1t TO STAY YOUNG STAY HEALTHY tyTBR'f GuNT'. ' u.. I Anyone who lived to be lirty about a hundred years ago was considered very fortunate. Few were acUvely healthy at forty.· Nnw. 11veral(e lire expec. t;incv '"in the seventh~ .... · You Are yoong as Ion" as you have Rood health. New ml'dlcol technique!! assure more accurate d1a1nosls. New drugs, hormones and vlt.omins are positive acting. G-0 to your physician qukkly when sick •• He can hrlp you to stay healthy and· ,YpuJJI. YOUR DOCJ'OR CAN PHONE US wbu you need a medicine. Plck up· your prHcrlptlon tr •boPP'nl ntltb}' • or we wlll deliver promptly wtthC)Ut ex\n ch.rge. A 1reat many people tfttrust ua with lhtlr prHcrlptlon1. M•t we .compoundy-ourar CAPITOLIZE- WITH CAPITOL CAPIHUZATION M£ANS TO' mMRT r.Af>IT(l. TO OOH ~Capitol· }Jome Loan a. f/Qtll" t...-.......... ,_ c.•----........ .., .... .......... .... DAILY PILOT Over The Counter NASO UstincJ1 MUTUAL FUN.OS • STOCKS I BUSINESS Thuradoy, Clo ing Pric,.h NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS 0...1•11-111<1.-1,..,tM flW -V.,..lr, M"1-.il. "'•Clllc P9W ao.10... 0.troll • ... CIM ,,.,_.II \lo'• H<-0-t_,_ by-N•llM•I Al-l•llon"' *"'°'"•• 0 .. 1~ •M h,.11.,.1 i huraclay, Jonuary 12, 1978 I /N DA.IL Y PILOT In the Red I 0 Guides Help Keep Debt Down By SYLVIA PORTER ..... ,._." ..... The one out of 20 Amertc&l\.!I in debt can take some comfort from the aaauranco that they control it and avoid Jt in the future. Tbete 10 guldea lhow bow; (1) Aak yourself a few simple questions whose answers offer protection: DO I REAU. Y NEED OR WANT this ttc:m ? WUI It out· last the monthly PJlYmenta? Do I understand every pro- vision In the credit or loan agreement? Can I bones\ly af. ford it? (2) Learn how to say no if you decide any of the above questions hasn't been answered fully and to your satlSflc· ti on. (3) Learn how to Uve w1lhJn a budget. Th1i. is about the best protection you can devise. Make ft realistic and c«nfortable. C4) Grasp the con- cepts of credit and how credit can work best. Don't view it as an ex- t e nsion o f yo ur Money's Worth paycheck lo be repaid when you can. It doesn't work that way. (5) Be on guard aeainst your own weaknesses. <6> ALWAYS F REELY DISCUSS MONEY with your spouse. H's fundamental. Talk about goals together and what will be required financially to make them a reallly. Make sure each o! you knows what you have spent on c redit cards, and if you're buying a big·tJcket Item, talk it out before you buy. It you're a "mingling s ingle, .. follow this rule just as rigldly, tor Jn a sense, you have even more at stake. (7) Try being goal-oriented. You Cool only yourself wl'fen you live from day to day and shruc off thinking or planning for tomorrow. (8) Have a savinas account. No matter how big or small, a savings account is a backsto~, an emotional as well as financial assist CooUnue savmg when you use credit. Jn fact, using credit and regularly bulldlng your savings nestegg should go on simultaneously -never one without the other. (9) DON'T BLAME ANYONE but yourselC If you tlnd you're sinking into debt. (10) Admit needing out.side help lf you do, \hen a sk for assistance from sources set up lo aid you. Never try to hide from credit.ors. On the contrary, when efforts to get out o! debt have failed, go to your creditors, tell the truth and ask for guidance. Bankers and retailers are willing to cooperate in rear· ranging fmancial affaJrs so you can meet your debts. They lose if you're a deadbeat, so they would prefer to keep you from default. Nut: Right and wrong reo10n1 /or borrowing Stock Market Posts Advance -Finally NEW YORK (AP( -A late upturn by the dollar In forQjgn exchange and some favorable inOation news helped the stock market chalk up a moderate gain today. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrial stocks, which had faUen more than SS ooints In the first seven sessions of the new year, recovered 2.25 points lo 778.15. Gainers held a 3·2 lead over losers among New York Stock Exchange.listed issues. The market managed a small advance after the gov. ernment reported that the wholesale price index rose 0.5 percent in December, down from 0.7 percent the month before. Al mid-day it seemed to draw Impetus trom an upsw. ing in the dollar against le ading foreign currencies after a protracted slump. M'hat Sto<"I"' Dfd HEW YOAI< IAPI Aove,.ttG o.c11,,.o U11<he1>9f'd Tol•I lu.,., Hew l\IQhl Ne"' IOw• SAll!S Pr•v TOd•v O•v ISi S4 I fl04 .. , .. s .us 18l0 1167 14 ~ " 111 NEW V0111( IAPJ N'I' Sloe.I< UIH A~ro11 f!MI • . . • . . U,110,000 Pr•v•w• o.y . . . . . . . . . . n.-.ooo WMll •90 . . . . . , • . , 2l,J70,000 ""°"'" •oo . . . . .. . . .. . . . .. 21 • .io.ooo YHr •OO •• ••••. .......... 14,7'0.000 J~ 1't:':..-r.::·::::.:·.:·:::· ,~~~ ""' lo -.te •••••• , • • • • • • • • 11$,IOO,OOO 1'1• to o.ie . 2~.7.0,J14 WHAT AM•X 010 NEW YORI( '-'"> AM•I( ~l..U Oue to late transmission today's listing wlll not a ar In the Dally Piiot. Due to late transmlssron today's llstlng wlll not • appear In tM Dally Pilot. 7 ( .. .. . ·: . i1 ,. ·: l . ·: . . . . ,f .. . . . •• . ~ .. . r ~ . • I .. ., . OAllY PILOT ThurMiay. Januaty 12 1978 ''YOU GET ·IT BETTER ltT 'T.HE MIHEREHOU&IE'' ' EVERY Re.cord AND EVERY T-a·pe IN OUR HUGE STOCK _ON SALE! 6.98 Mf'RS. S<JCi. LIST LP's NOTHING HELD BACK!!! TICKETED At . 4.96/S.96 CELEBRATING THE RECENT OPENING OF THE NEWEST WHEREHOU9; STORES IN '/ HUNTINyjQN BEACH:" 100'laAOAMSAVENUEATBROOKHURST AND 169~ .. .1ACH BLVD. AT WARNER TICKETED 'AT 5.97 INCLUDED IN THIS SA .LE~·~·. THE FANTASTIC ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK "SATURDAY NIGHT FEVER" ORIGINAL MOVIE SOUNDTRACI{ SATURDAY NIGHT FEVER two-record set Ii~ F r.aiu1es How Dee.P Is Your Love: Staying Alive; Night Fever by The Bee Gees GIANT 2 RECORD SET! ON OUR ENTIR~ STOCK OF PEERLESS EIGHT TRACK AND CASSETTE CASES! 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I I ~ \ -,, P\JBUC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE ._mnaut •UltlllU~ a 1141 MAMll l\'ATa-•T SU f'•lttOlt C.OUWT' Oto TM• ""-hl'-'t ..,._, •r• ......... STAYICWUlll'OtlNIAl'Oll -..W-at. THI CIOU•TYOl'Oa-61 WAlL.V WINKLa1111ce c•IAM ... ......, !,!~ Gll•t at,. Wfttm~t ... CA N OTICI 01' HIAllllNO 01' ••-PllTITION llOlt f'lt<*ATI 01' WILL WAL l Y W f It IC L I! 11 ANO Nil L&'TTl•1 TUTMlll N I NT&ltf'lll H:s 115 .. AlllOftlO TAltY .u10 "°" AUT"°'11ZATIOtl "",.-,Oom-.CA"101 TO AOMIMIST•a UNDIR THI Tllla -.istMM 1,. ~ ... clelf ., e INOll'INGelfT AOMIN11TaATIOtl ,__....,..,.,,.. ' 01' HTATH ACT WetwJ,C»flnlt, l!stel• 01 FLOllll!NCe! MAI! ~~ P'l!'.RSON,~ ,,,., .....,_ -lltd Wiii> t1w NOTIClo '' Hl!flll•Y Gl\llN t""t C:-lf o.11 .. Or~ C-ty "" BRUCE A. OORS«Y lies Iii.ti ... rtlll • OK. 1t, i.n. l)olctllon ,.,. ..._., w111 ..,.""" THOltn.~u.wo.ntMA... W•ll<• of Let""' T.t-MV - T"Oltftll &0'$Ul.&.JVAN,Att,.. tor Aulllorl1et-to Aclmillhl.,. """"' -WllA .... M-.llllf'lew II>• lfld ........ I Admlnlllr•llOft ., "" ....... CA.17 (llelH Act, rirl.,IHICe IO wltlClt I\ l'tna mecse for fun'-< ~111cu1.,., "'"" 111.11 l>Ubtl"*9 Or~ CM•t Oally Ptlat. llW Um• -IOI«• of flltt(lllQ , ... w me ~.22,tt,1'1117,JM.$.ll,lt11 ..... -... 10< JM."· 1•11. 0110.00 ~n • m .• 111 1tt1t <GUrt,_.. ot Oeperl"""'' ------------!No.) Of _..d <-1, et 1<11> CM< tent .. PUBUC NOTICE Drive w .. 1. 11'1 IM Ctlt ~ Som• All• C•Utorn1&. • -Wf'l ... CilQU'"41'TIIJ Oe!M Jfllt ' 1971 STATl~CAUl'O«NIA l'Ott WILLIAM £ St JOHN TH•COUllTYOl'OltANOC J-u~lR~~ ........... lifOTtC• 01' ... Alll"O 01' P'.o .... eu l'ITITION "°Ill f'1109ATll 01' WILL ~=~Mlr,CAt'lt2J ANO LaTTa•s Ta STA.lollNTAltY, An ...... , ..... -111ooow f'Oll AUUIOllLZA'UOll TO AD· Pul>ll~ecl Ot'WnlJ• cout O•llY M f N I I TC It U N D k R T H E Piiot J .... 12 1l. I•, 1m ,._,. INDlf'•NOU.T AOMINISTttATIOH -·-·---· -------01" IUTATUACT. E•tele of MAllGU(At TE BALLARD BllE TT,0.CMSltd. NOTICE I~ HEREBY GIVEN ltwl EVA C. CLAY READE has lllecl llf'.,.ln • peUt/.n tor "'-t• of Wiii -I• '.Weft<• • lanlrs T .. 1 ....... nt•ry 10 IM Pttllloner Ind IOf' eut1-1Ullon ID ...i mlr•hl•r -ow 1.--1 Ad- mtnl&tr•llon of Esi.i .. Act, r•l.,H>Ce ·lo Which I• m•d• lor furll>H P•rllcul•rs, er>cS 1i..t 1111t11m.•nc1 !>l<K• of 1te ... 111Q IM -has bHn ""' 10<" .J•nuarr 14. 1971, .c 10 oo • "' , In '"" courtroom ot OellA<"'->1 No J Of ""d • Our'l, •l 100CJv•c Clf'll.,. Orlvtt We\t '" l!Mr Cl iv Of S..la """· C•hlonua ' OetodJ-Y•.1911 WILUAME SIJOHH, Coun1y Ctwrl< •llA"DLllf&MCAUJSTl lt lllt T1u1 .... w"t-1-w11fltl,..._,,...., L•1 A_. ... C.tllllornie 90014 AllOtftltfl IW ... 111 ..... r ~•1: u 1a111....,1 PUbll....., °'-c.o.~ O..•v P•tol J•nuerr 5, .. 11. "" • 1• 11 PUBUC NOTICE SU,ElllQtt COUllT 01' THE S TATE OF CALll'OllNIA l'<Wt THIE COUNTY 01' O'IANGE -A-ORDlilt TO SHOW CAUSE l'Olt CHANG I OF NAME Ill lh• Motl ... of ""' A1111•..:•llOll "' SUSAN L.DPEZ P£~EZ lot Clwt"9'1 al Na mt. WHEREAS, lh .. •ppllc•l•Oft or .. US"IN LOPEZ PEREZ lor <Nno~"' n•m• ,.., .... n CIUIY 111.-d *Ith ""' c••rk Of l"lc Court, -It -..-1nq ttom wlo 1111P11<et1an Illa! Mid "PC>ll· < •nl d .. lre\ to N.,.. llN rvml' ch•n~ to tit• proo~•d n•m• ol SUS"N DURAN Pfl>fZ PUBUC NOTICE SUPl!lllotlOOUllTOl'THI STAT!Ol'CALll'OllNl"I f'Oll TH!COVNTYOl'OllAHOa ......... ,n NO T ICE 0 1' HE AltlNO 01' t'IETITIOOf f'Oll f'ltoeATE 01' Wlt.L A.NO L E TTf[ltS TIU TAMEHTARY, 1'011 AUTHOIU?ATION TO AO MINIS T t"ll U N OE ll T H E INDEPU .. OINT .. OMINISTltATION Ol'ESTATESACT E~• .. 1• of O£LL"I lt"IK&!.EK 0.<ed\PO NOT1C.E IS Hloll(llY C:.IV(N INt Ml(H"El llAVSPIS N\ lolo<I 1Wr•1n A J.Hilfllon lor prorMt~ot w111 .. 1nd 1-.\uaf't _. ol lelltn h•W.,,_l~ry to ttw "-" t 1one,. •nd f« •uthOr11•hon 10 .10 m rn1 \ter unottt' ttw I not•Qlef\<Wnt Ad fnln1\;tr .. honot EstarHAct rt--lf'"'"' tt ,, '#lhl<.h., m40e fOf' fl.Mther P9flt<tJl.1t\ and lh~I t"" t.me 6llCI pl..:• ol """""O ttw umir h~•\ been wt for JMtUttir'f JA 1'11 •• ,t 10 ~ 111 m 1n Ow tourtroorn of 0 Ppartment No l of \Atd <our t "' 100 ('vie Crnter Df1w W\"•4t, 1n tM < ty ot S&rtt• An• C..11ror"'•· Oeted Otc JO. 1~11 WILLIAM£ StJOHN, Cvuntt Cf,.r9' WILLAllDO HO .. WICH 1010. S.nlaMltftou """. s .. 11 • .oa Lei A ... t ln, CA _, T•t: UU),,...ltl1 Anot,..yUor "941\leMr Pul>h\"4<1 ()--C:.0.•t 1>••11 Pilot Jen 5, •,I~ 1918 70 71 P UBLIC NOTICE "OTICE Otr INT£Nl10N TO E HGAOflN THE SALfO~ ALCOt40UC afVEltAGU 1-4-71 NOW, Tl-•Ell[FOllE, It l~lt .... ~bt or To Wf\Om II ~vconc: ... n clor•d •nd dlrltCUod INI •II Pef><ln• In· '>ubjl'CI 10 .. -. of tM lk•-•O ,.,,sted Jn crw.t w..d m«tUH ot '-f' .. noe P'ttd tor, notice t\ f'wf'•b'I Oh'"" th•t at name~ bffor• 4b0Vft f'f1Hfffll tht-urtder"Q"~d P'OPOO•\ 10 \ell <ourt, In ~tmenl 3 U.rl'04. tOlet· elcrtollc t»V1tt4'Q!n •t 1tw pnimiW'\, .-<1 •1 100 OviC ~ntf"t" Or Wr\I, 5.1.nt._. ""'-< "twd I\ totk>W'\ '" .,. .. lfMCf pfo IHwontn.JhtdttrofJam .. Hv, 1rf1R .1' -vu1,.d o.-1ow t1t4 Pl•tent14 A"' '"" l\our Of 11 00 O'cloO AM l,,_.n C~\I• Mn~. CA 92U7 •l"ld tf\•r@ to \.haw' <•u ... it •n., lt'W>y Pvt\1.1•111 le> it.Kh 1nttt\Uon. fP\e vn n'4ve. why ttwt app1i(;\t1on tor .. ,...n~ ctitr,•orw-d I\ •PC>lvl"O to thf> O.Nfl o• nam• \l'IOt.lld not bl-! Qr,,,..tMJ nwnt ot Akohotl< 64tYff~ conuo1 IT I!> FVATHE A Of<OC IU D '""I • '"' O\\U•nto o• "" •l<OhOhC .,. ..... ,.00' ct>py ot t1'1\. onirr Oto 0Ubf1'~d 1n Ir.! llc•n,,. •or h~MW\i) '°" t~• P'" Or•noe CoaU 0.lly J"1tot. • ,,,.... SJ.otDM m1in •\ touo-r. ot oert•f•I tlfh.1••••on ,.,.,..,t-t .tnd ., On!,..ttt84·er wbtt\h"'tl '" ttwo (lly o• (U,lll ""'"'~ lHE:-ltN;,OVCK (f',uncv ot Or~ ~ ..... of (. .. llfc.i 11'11.• I roffPOPAflON once r4K n ...,..; lor '"""' '" '""-•" ,.,.. rorH•· ~ Udf\Qr (1><t ... C 0d•ly Piiot Wf (l"' othll" 10 ..... 04l4' .tbO'l4· , .. , Jt1t1 II tv11 tor I~ M•rutq of \.it•d •OC>111 Al!Ott N-111 0 .. Pd 0.C: 10 l<fl1 L"ll!< VAil 1 dlf<lho•• Ju<IQlotl,,. ~"or'°"'' J 4 C1t A WHIT\.£Y, II WI Holl,.__., .... Sit 414 M•llr•-· CA '80ll AllWMY Mr PMiti-Tt l. U U I 46 ... 18' ''ubll~""" Or...,. C°"'I D•ol~ P•lol. C> < n, ~.1'17, Jen ), u ... ,, "4~11 PUBLIC NOTICE ,ICTITIOUS aUslHESS HAMI STATEMINT I I\• lollOWlllQ Pff_, ~ 001119 b<IW ,, ..... ~ 4\ S PEC TRUM (;RAP~IC SV'>T IMS J A!>PER C.O M MUNI C "ITION SY!o fEM ~. pqooucTs OF INFOllMATION \VH £MS. lllll>'lftllller Avon ... Co.le Mew, C..ll!ornUI '2'1/ Prod uct\ ol l llfo•matlon Ttc.f\no•oov, IM •• O.•••¥• COfQCH•-lton, llSO Wllltt~r A.....,UO!, (O<I• M•w, C.elllornt• m t1 T "" -!Mu k c-...1.0 t>y • •a< por•lton Producl•of lnlom\M_T_loov In< H.,.rletS.J•'llff. Vlc•-ldf•ll This ltei....-w•J 111"'1 w1111 t"' Pl Bl.IC ~OTICE H11'4 f ICTIT"XJS aUSIHESS NAMt STATEME"T 1 h• followi119 ~' \<'.l'n' •rf" do1no bu\•f't'' \ ., INN OPCll"I TIONAl 'iY!>Tr M~ 111? T AMOH ~0<141 N'• ... CA ~161' Douqla• .... c Ri<hAtCI,, 1871 f enaqe1 C0<l<1M..,Jt.(A"761• Collin l.. Hf'lllC.h. ·~ TAthlQt:r '°''" M•"'· '" .,nn R.,rry f Dtf'llr"t,, 1CfU7 O.t4''#flr,. Hunt nQIM 6 ... ch (A•!~ T~., OU\frwo\ .. h cnndUr l•d by '°' oentr •• porf"""tuo C oll1n L HAltP\ Tru~ '\fal•mf'n1 .,..~ fllf"ld w ith tt\4 County ''"'" ot 0'-'""4-' Cou"IY n'' O;ic 11, nn U"Y Twc.Mr H•<kell & T""llltr u• """-' Ctfti.. o ..... Sull• JOS NewpOrl llM<lt, C• .,_ HIU Publl~tw-d 0rdfYJlt (OA4,t O<ill'f F'•lot O•C 1 I 1~11 J•n \. 11, 1~ 1~11 hot ,, PUBUC NOTICE Counly Cleric of Or•llOI' Counly "" ----------- 0.<•mW It, tw7 "'"u Publlt.Md Or-CaHt O•ily Pllo<. O.c u, n, 1mJ'>ll.i, 11, 1'71 PUBUC NOTICE NOTIC. TO Cll!OITOllS ~Uf'ElllOlt COUllT Of' THl! STATIEOl'CAUf'OlllNIA l'Olf TH• COUNTY 01' OllANOE He.A .. JCJt Fslel• of CHARLES EVERETT l llYGG,O.C .. ..s. NOTICE IS HEREBY 01\IEl'f IO lhot creouors ol llW-.... ,.."""' doc..-1 lh<tl all ~ """'AV cl~lm~ •o•I'"' ll>e "Id ~ .,. requlr~ 10 Ill• tlwm, wllll 11111 -~-• vovclw", In '"" olllc• ol Ille cl-<ti ""'_ ... ...,. tilted c~. or t.o sw-1 !Mm. will'! ""' M<•uert "'°"'"""· lo u,. un-a.rslQMCI ., Ille off Ice of MICH"ll!L A. ANGl!l. 100 SOulh f''-51,,,.I S<llr• .00, Lot ..,.._ CJ\. .... !ch II the Pl.Ce of lluslfltNlof IN -n;lfl*j fn •II mett.,.. ..,.. ...... Ille .st.I• Of said dec4CMl\1,. within tour months •fief tJ1e tint p\lllllUUM Of Ulh not~. O•* PK.17, "11 JUUeTTE •&CMAEL TltYOO l!llK'*" el l"9 Wiii (1f ......... --,,. MICMULA.ANCML ""_, .. ....,, , ............. ltlWCt.IC. ... U.A ....... CA•n 'h i! U1JI ... 11n Alt4nle\'W.___. Pulllk!W ~ CN\t o.ilf ~lloC De<. 2', ''"·JM. s, fZ. It, .. ,. 5401.n PVBUC NOTICE 112261 SUP'ERl~COUllTOl'THf: STAT! Ol'CALll'OttNIA 1'011 THECOUNTYOl'OltANOl Ho ... '411' O ROlill TO SHOW C"IUSE In Ille MallP' of trte Ape>hollon ol MAO LIN TSAI, nit• HOW"IRO F EGf l«Cho\~OfN•me. WHEREAS, M•O·Lln r. .. 1 •"• Howerd "'-l\M flled • ,...llllM wltn In• (l•rlt ol 1114' '°"'' lor en Oroe1 <....,OlllQ Ill\""""' frr11n Mitt> I.in Two ••• Hoi.ard 1'"'1" IOH-Md F091Mt•. IT IS HEREBY ORDER CO 111<11 ell De<\Oll• llll<tt<ted 111 1~•10<-.Wld m•t ttr epporu •t F ulltrtOll Sui:>ertC>r Court on F•bruary 10, 1fll•lf.JO• m.o!Hld d•Y, •nd ll>M -ll'IP-. '"°" uu ... II •nv 11 .. ., Ila.,., why utd •POll<e!lon !or clla'ICI• of.-. sllo>Jto not be vr .,.,...,. ll I~ FUllT ... Elt OR0£RED llldt • COiiy of 1111• e>roer to Show c ...... bit pulll1'1\ad If\ '"-Or..-.oe CM\t Oellv Pllol, • ne~ of -••I clrcute tton printed In O<'e!l91t County, ~t•I• ol CAlltornla, once• wltPk tor• 1uccu 11 ... -U pr.or to I"" CS.I* yt ID Ille ~I<' a t lor l!eartng on 11119 ,..,llllon, DATE 0 Oo!ufnb« ?1, 1'11 L.e\W VWI T--... Judotoll/W S..,.rlcr C-' OTTO". SWAHSOtl T'40MAS M, IAU)llf A ..,..,......,.....c.,eratt ... •7' A-lnlty Wey, Sul .. ~ Marl1141 Del aey, C.11 ..... 1• "19i r.,: uu1a1-1 Attr""'' fer hll"-Publl•llltcl 0r""'99 C.oe~I Dall, Pilol o.< ,., ,.n-JM s. 11, "· "" 5415 71 PUBUC NOTICE • l • I • t 6 4 2 • 5 6 --7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • - .... ' . . ..... • .. DAIL y PILOT DS .. '\}./' ThOtSday, Janu.,y 12. t'79 ... ,._ •• .. • • 1000 '"' ..... ., ........... ~ ·-··~'-' ·--.......... '°°°"SIMf Mt.--...,.,..,,., I.hf & ,....., • •• • 5050-54ff Setvlc•& .... ~ The Bfpat Marlcttpllc:e on the Olaice Coat DAILY PILOI CLASSIFIED ADS You Con Sell It, Find It, ( ~42 •S&?S) On, Coll Service Trade It With a Wont Ad . . Fast C~lt Approval ,.....,_.., . ._ ............... ,...,,.,. ~ ...... -...-: .............. ' ~ ........ ~ 'tl , .... .... l~ •••• tlOMfW ~For S. Honn for $.ah Hoer.ff For S. HouMt For S. H-... For SaW Hoaff For S... ··•••·•···••·········•• ··•••·•·····•·•·······• ........................ ·········•··•·········· ·········-···· ... ··~···· ................. ...... 1002 CieMf'd 1002 GeMr.. 1002 G ... rtll 1002 CitMr411 . IOOJ GeMrwt 100% ~COATS & WALLACE ~REAL ESTATE, INC. A LOCAllY OWN(O COMPANY SERVING JHE SOUJH COAST AREA SINCl 1963 RESOLUTIONS -o.r Best For You .............................................. LIVE IEllEA -for less. Why not take advantage of lovely ''NEWISH'' 4 bedroom? Owner h as purchased another and you can t~ke advantage orhis toss~.callJSlr: appt. '4Ml61 LAGUNA IEACH --180 degree view home. 2 Bedrm, 2 bath, + sundeck. Arch Beach Heights. 1211 Miramar $112,000. t Z400 sq FT POOL HOMI. S llt,500 Jn a prime neighborhood too! Beautiful "hidden" two story, with shake roof, formal dining room, four bedrooms and two fireplaces. An executive home: In a prime location adjacent to the golf course and close to a park. The price again: just $139,500. ,, ~ • JUST lHIMk OF ff -~ Scfl ft. 4 Bedrms, 3 Baths, formal d.i.ning and the biggest kitchen in Mesa '\lerde. Quiet street in dignified neighborhood. Reduced to $139,900. c .. 546-4141 Serving Costa M esa-Irvine Huntington Beach-Newport Beach ~ .......... ~~.~~,~~ .......... ~!~~ DOLLARS AND SENSE W o uld y ou Jak e a brand n e w "WILLOW PLAN", 4 bdrm. home. j ust being completed & upgraded? It has 3 baths, forma l dining rm. & a pprox. 200 sq. ft. of living space. All of this for $107 ,000 you own the land & it's located in a beautiful area of Woodbridge. 759-0811 MESA WOOOS -secluded, landscaped & decorated. 4 Bed.rm atrium home, s pacious kitchen-family room, large double garage with opener. 3428 Santa Clara. Open Sun.12 :30-4 :30. ~~ .......... !~~~!~! .......... ~~~ PEHINSULA POINT 4 Bdrm .• 2 ba. home. All amenities. 1 Lovely a rea, few s teps to beach. $189,500 UDO ISLE Newly r (!modeled 4 bdrm , den, 4 baths, living rm. wicatbedraJ ·ceiling. Lge. master bdrm. suite. $224,950 IJG CANYON 4 BR. fam. rm., 3 baths. Beautifnlly decorated Broadmoor Plan 3, on extra lar ge lot. $325,000 UNIVUI: tiVMl:i REALTORS«. 546·5990 1525 Me~a Verde Drive, East, Costa Mesa dl'>o 1n Co1ona dt!I M.ir, at 675·6000 W ESL EY N TAYLOR CO. H.EA l.T OHS SJ lll'l' UJ.l(i ,. IALIOA ISLAHD-Sll9,SOO Glowing corner fireplace in the , : charming living room of this 3 bdrm 3 · · ·bath home. Sunny study or sewing rm orr upstairs master suite. Lge dbJ garage. Walle to beach & shops. ·WESLEY M. TAYLOR CO,. UALTOIS 2111 S. Jo 11.1111 H• load : HEWPOln' CINTll. M.I . 644-4ttt;:~ t ·~. .•...•...•....•........ 1002 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR ]<l I BC1 yl.1d•· Dr•v" N B bl~ 6 1bl -G...,.al 1002.:G.,...,... a~! ·········································~·~ ERRORS: Adnriistf's shOllld check their ads daily and r~ er· ran i1M1Rdlatefy. The DAILY PILOT assumrs liability for the first in· cornet i111rion Oftfy. Publishef''s Notice: VA. TERMS OHLY SU,500 Bc:;t buv in thl' :ir11a Air cond1t1~11l'r 11nd :-.omt· Olhl'r lllCl' xtra :. CallinJ: I 002 Gftef'GI 1001 ........................•..•......•....••..... ' ,,.,, I • I"''"'" COMMERCIAL [ ~ IUfiltl -~a:?~;~~~~. -del Mnr. Approximately INVESTOR'S 4000 s q uare !eet on SPECIAL ground noor plus 2 small IL'> '' " mu~t Thti do~ bile!>! /\.quick 11scow aod t hi s year ':,, bt:s l Chri:itmall present Iii your-. 54G·:.!:HJ IE UHIQUE IH '78 Ooes the thouitht appeal to you., If so. con!nder Joining th!! pre::1t1gioui. olf1cc:. of Unique Home:. for J I antust1c 1!178. Ac t·clcratcd commission ,t·hedule. tn house :-.winJ: louns, t•rcati vc !!ales rud~ computer termwal & ac-th•e tra.ining & ad minl'ltratlOI'\. Be u nique · . -... MANAGER_,qEAL ESTATE NEWPORT BEACH ... .... A prime opportunity with an outsland· ing real t.'State oq~amzation + high earnings! E xpcrienC'e is a must. Presti~ious location. All applications held in s trictest confidence. Please reply to Ad #68. Daily Pilot. P .O. Box 1560, Coota Mesa, CA 92626 ~ \JI real ,..,tJk ad\ 1•rUl>t'<1 10 Llus m·w~1>.1~r 111 !>Ub Jl'l l to the l't><ll'r .1 I F ;11r llou.,t n~ All (If l!lti8 "tm·h mttkl'' 1l illegal lo <HhL•rl1'!' ··Jn)-pn· l l'rt'nCl' hm1lat11111 , or rl1 1 nm1natton 1t.1~cd on 1.1< '" 1 nlnr, rt•h J!lllO, lll'X, "' 11.111,,n.11 <lrt 1-!lll or ;in 1111"""''" to mukl• <Ill\ '''It : 1dq1•111·1· lim1t.1· ''"" •11 ol1 ,, nm111<1l1u11 • 4 P• IL!V apartmmts. P arking for ~ up lo 30 automob1l~. 65< 2 YEARS MEW Per square foot. m '78 with UnJquc Homes ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Real Estate. COQt.act Jim ;. Wood al 675-6000, J ackic G al I 002 G f I 002 ' Handleman at546·5990 •1M• tMra t-fE.AR OCEAH COLE OF NEWPORT S45.000 DOWH REALTORS Pride of ownership unlt!I 675-551 I n ..... n1"" 11.1pc•r will not lrn11\\111J!IV a1·1·r•pt uny .111\, rl1 '"'~ 111r n•ul .~.1.111• \\h11•h ll> 111 '\illlfJ · 111m11f1hclaw wtlh fantastic stone? ---DUPLEX ltrcpluc cs. E n closed ~ara~es. All bu utiful 3 bedr oo m units. i.par10us units. Owner $105.000. Pride o f boui:ht another . must owner bhtp. Excelle nt s at'nf1ce' Hurry! Many Collla Mesa locallon. :1dchttonal investment Owner anxious . HousH for Sal~ uwvrtunit1cs. Call now 642-5062 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~.IJ·i~l C_.._, 21 _C_rocker_ General I 002 ""''1 '1 • 'Hut1 ""11' ""'' ........ ' ·:.~~~!::!;~i~~.iE : I ~-IRNHI hclrm 1s a must. Seller 1s .inx1ou:-. Good area with ~om1' nice xtras. T.l\KE ,\DVANTAGE! 546·2:.113 I ~JI, 'l•,,\I()/'' ''f'1tet' [®dlltll] C>.PECOD SSl.000/$2, I 50 TOTALDOWH Winding r oadway l o i;oanng 2 st.or)' retreat' Pri\'Olc ground!! protect secluded cn'try to lavish li ving room. Gourmet ----------1 kitchen overlooks sun· 5 BR & 2 BA i.hinc courtyard! Wind· Ing stairway leads t o Wood fl oor s, w ood swcepln~ master bdrm shingle roof, fircpla<·e, plu~ chtld 's retreat! dbll' gar age. $64.500. llurry! SelleT Is anxious Cil/f'tl.I\ finoncin~ avail. 1"7·0010 Santa Ana near Warner. Ol'!N 111 o • "\ ''J't ro PP<'Cf • 1_eos_11_t_:_:_:..~.~.sord.~ .•.. ~J.1.~.' ~ftil;ltll C>.TAUH>. 3 Bdrm., l ba., kilchcn. dinette cottage oo level lot , Jus t ' blks. from downtown Avalon. Vaca· tioo fun •pot I S?S.000 llLLGIUHDY REALTOR '75-616 I Peoplewboneed People Thut's what the DAILYPlLOT SF.RVJCE DlRECTORY lll all about! TURTURO CK Largest m odel w/4 bdrm.", fmly rm & h~e bonus room. Xlnt condi· lioo. Priced right! 646-77U. ~ Walker & lee SllK & FIND. CLERGY C S L M l l L H Y G R T 1 W L I R P H R B l P C l D W S 0 W E 0 C S l K T R Z Q 0 R I E H T S H R T 0 H I S U 0 EE TPRSAPJPP S RVTRE EASTSIDE COSTA MESA Beaut iful 5 year o ld duplex. Each unit has lung sited bedrooms, 3 upstam1 + 2 downstairs. Each has wood burnin.e fireplace, bwlt·in elcc· trlcal appliances. Just like a home. $1-46,500. Will exchange. COLE OF HEWPORT REALTORS '7S.551 I CORONA DELMAR 3 Huge BR, 3 Ule BA, den, dining rm, 2 •ly w/26' open beam ceU· logs, tlJe e.nt.ry, frplc., wet bar, laundry rm, oversized dbl gar. 3000 Sq. n. of very unique Uv. ingapace. $149,500 .............................................. IHVESTOR'S I 0 ACRES ASSUMnlOHS SPECIAL Rancho Cali for-nla. Over 57 assumable Fiii\ $47.500 Pnme a vocado coun· or VA loillls on homes in Guarded eateway pro· try l ! Great tncome Huntington Beach, Foun· tects lavish ~nds with potential. Good terms lain Valley area. -r.ko pool. Secluded entry to avail. Cons i der ex· over payments with no •execullve living room. rhange. $50,000. Call new loan costs. No qlMlli- S u ns h 1 n e gourm e t 540-1151 fy ing. No Inte res t k it c h e n o v e r l o o k • change. private courtyard . 5.11·5800 Sweeping master bdrm Open Everungs & cluld's retreat. Owner lftt1 RE Network 1s nruuous. Submit any ~~~~~~~~~~~j.-.;;;.;;;;.;.;~.;;;.;;~. otrer ! 847.fOlO Ol'ltl n1 9 •II S AJN IOltt M(f' [~111111 EASTSIDE R·2 With charming 3 bdrm home bnngl11g income while y o u develop another units. Close lo bbopping & transporta· lion. Better take a look &'6-77l l. e= Walker & lee Real FAtale Don't drop the ball! Get,a .Job w\th a loo#·C'Oll DaUy Pllot. Cl osalfled Ad. Phone 64?·5678. SEA SURF SUH s' 75,000 Ftlrn.. See & hear the surf and bask in the sun o Newport Beach living. J U ST S TEP S T BEACH. Large 2 Bdrm unit s with p a tios balconies offer cxcellen rental units for sum mer /winter rental11. OPEN DAlL V l ·S 400'SEASRORE DR. - WATERF!?ONT HOMLS REAL ESTATE 631-1400 HARBOR VIEW WITHA . HARBOR VIEW t Firs&. Ti me CXfered~ i1' the original scct101r of • Harbor View Jlllls. 011 the view s ide of WbttAI Sails Way. an extep.. tJona.lly aharp 4 Br. ;#1.~ baths, ram rm home wn.- tormnl dining, lo~l,lf pool & jaruuL Low earo yard ANI> 11.AUTIFULIUl ORIG. ILUFfS Popular G Pl a n cua • private corner. Prot. de· ·· or. • Br, 3 Ba, spae. ; brick patio. 1165,000. Oall ~ to see. 640-2331 • 100'% .............................................. macnab I Irvine realty • l • lff AAEMDNEXCISOCL GR D iRLRMIHSIHLAD NJKO( TSCEARLYEJSL _.Coldwel Battkar ~ ~ 8QOl(IRAG{CQJtPNI( ua.MM IM IA YCUST InvestorlHomeownert 'BIG BBi + co~ famllv rm. w/radtant, crackling fJrepla ce. Huie, remodeled kltcben w/apaclous brkfst area. Sep. Jaundry rm.· FuU~alle .CO' pool. Located on qul~t, curved, tree-lined street Ii well-priced at $169.500 fee. Jollil· NA EH A AOPNEBRSPMW N IC R 0 C C P'L N G £ G UR Y Y Y UIENAHQ AZNffYK£ZkAO AIV6KSilGACMMAtASVH RGEATEMTVNAOCQTHHAP STRMSPOEONSHEPHER OO EHYTRLfOPVEDUHIBkLk Dffl~AiADVRTKAJSUKP~ 1f11Wttlo111, ~ wof'lll llelOW ..,._ ~. beoei• ...U, 11p, dtwn Clf cllttontllv. Find •ad\ Ind boll It In, I Pr•ttt Pl"elcMr S~rd · tl1rfc Cltrg)'lllln Ski~Pf lot • , .. tor "fnllUr Atve'9M P•r"on Ch1,111n tvane-111t To.orrow : 814 Luc~ OLD c:qlOMA D& MAil Check out this duplex on an extra wide lot. Separate, charml.q 2 bdrm. ~t house + Jae. prtvne a · bdrm. onlt over gara1e.: Quiet 1treet. nice yard. $195,~ Granath MU235. (D-78) .. ,,. .. K::r r W hr~.: 11:.tlt ~r l r~·' ~l'Wj.)011 Ulvc1 Na •11·11 bl'> •\f.1JI• IMCOME!ll BALBOA PENI N •• 5 Yttars young; duplex 3 G....,.., 1002 G.-rat 1002 up le 3 down; ocean eide •••••• •• • • • • •••••• ••• • • •••••• • • • • •• ••••••••• •• of blvd. ·Pride of ownership property, OWN IT-FEE good rent al h111torv . Lovdy, Y·plan pnw an $189,000 fncludan1i la11d ! u I u r I.. f cat u r I n ~ 3 673.3683 842·22S3 bdrm.-; , 2''1 baths, With associated BIHJI< £11', 11£ Il l TOllS •• ~ W l'l1hn'~''~•A.I gorg~ i:rcenbelt your trouble·frce back yard The beat an the BluHs. Ot · fered at $135,000 C F. COLESWORTHY REALTORS 640-0020 IACKIAY Completely upgradt'<I In side and out Nl·w r>ro!. landscaped 3 bedrm, cu11lorn ui.ed bric:1' !a.replace + ma11y more new features. /\ mu~t see to really appreciate. Aslung $118,500. 644·1270 OCIAH VIEW! • Steps to ocean; deluxe L·ingo duplex, 4 &2 bdrm. units, a ~ :;:;:;;;::;;;::;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ park 3 cars. $189,0001 • Rul&..,. • Will trade for home near ~· Ill"' the bay. EMERALD IA Y lal»oo Bay Prop. I Wd/J!ls; 5BR; 1>tepe. lo Reaffors lx:h SW5,000. * 67$.7060 * 2 Wd/J(I!>; 3 BR; .OCl'Ull ---------t \!CW !)>1:!5,000 3 Lrii. \ ICW' :, UH -------• $43~.uoo 2nd HOME? 1.Sol1til)' lilt; SBR, cloi.1• For a 2nd home at the to tennis & park beach, what could be bet· $450,000. SOLD. tor than a modern 2 ~.Ocean view vacunt hdrm., 2 bath mobile Jot. $225,000. SOLD home In Bay1lde Village. CORONA 1200 SQ. rt .. w1tb all bum DEL M .a.R 1n~: boat :.lip:. avuil "" $4--1,500 A D1vi~ion or 11.irbor lnvl'5tm1mt Co. lncom" property. Excil- • Ing old CdM duplex w/pool & JuruzzJ. 2 Br- ownur, J br-rental. Amcncan Home Shield 1 yr protccl1on policy. $189,500. LIMGO HEW YEAR'S SPECIAL Only e m08 old duplex. Pnde or ownership wllh wood l'Xtt>r1nr Ttll' 111 kitchen & hath'!. 4 cur j(Ml*Kl'. :JHr, 2ba Uf> & IBr, lba down w/bonu11 fl'.1turci. Owm·r will help r111anre. $1H9.ll50. Newport Pier Realty Cdl 673-2051 BACK BAY HEATED POOL $81,900 lbree bedroom Newport R1v1era two !>t.ory. llU8C dining room or family room. G1gant1c patio. Walk to pravalt' lcnOJ'> t'°'1.l'l:.. CaJI !162 7 7ij8. New CoodOI, 2 Br, 21,jj Ba, 2 frplc'a, Ct'ramlc \Jle k1tcht•n.:. & batJ1. Pool & wa t>75-4Ul2 Broker R!MODEUO FOR YOU Sharp 3 hdrm home on u oorner. Nicely upgraded w/wurm l':Jrthtonl..' col- ors & w111xi vanelllng. Hui:e cov'tl patio runs en t1rr lrnkth or this ranch totYll! hom1·. <'an adtl on fnr Income. l'ho1w tOlluy to inspect. Only $75,IJOO. ~~1111. ' CostaMno FOREST E OLSON "'· . .., ......... . ~:.>HERITAGE • • REALTORS BY OWNER Former Buccola Model, 7 yn old. 48r, 2o/• ba, fam . rm .. sundeck w/\'iew. Acro11! from N . .U. RV S1deyard. S.15-1489 alter lPM TAX SHELTER Plus Pot.ttat HANDYMAN'S Eastside Costa MesalHllliffllal three 2 bed.rm homes,. & • DREAM HOME roomformoreunits.300' H..t.Our 1042 d 1 t Hurryl CaJI ••••••••••••••••••••••• r'untastlc opportunity c~f....,.o • JUST LISTEO ror the handymun seek __,........, rng a larJ?I' work.,hop :it Harbour Lane 3 Bdrm, home. BtR <1eparate 21'2 bath end unlt wtth 24' ely 4br. lri: ram rm w/frplc. U• rm, din rm. Bltn china closet. Prof deco, 3 car gar. Yr old. Owner. 788-5193. $~.Ii~.~!· RIAL ESTATE NEWPORT IE.A.CH 644-7020 SPLIT LEVEL ~ KE'.Y c P.E'.ALTOP.Sii buildan1 an back suitable bo3t <1hp SUper Sharp! for mechanic. wood $155,000 Call for JPPl.1~~~~~~~~~ Divorce forces pnce re· ~~~~~~~~· now' 1: ducllon for quack sale. worker, ele{'tncian, or = PURCELL RE LTY SBr. 2 ba Condo. ?t1Boy red hill ~:.:. 552-7500 f<:'(t·111nl( :1hr. 2ha. e'(· l'<'Utl\ f' home In the hills hark from the beerh. Sp .1I'111 U.., :.. Un 111° \' k . !ormul dan1n~. liualt an kltrhen in one of tht• be'>t lic¥ch are..i hwat1nns 111 Ornni;e l'o. Only SlOfi,000. ~all 7:11 :Jl!ll 1006 ., ., ,. Retter hurry! Call OPEH HOUSE A 4 un 12 baths. No assoc. ameniliea. $58,000. Aat 645-0303. • M•S ... VERDE C7 I 4> 146·2121 dueo; X Int loc. near 768-5008 STAHTER llOMt-: HEUCAHPk:T 7~·1202 ldboa Island •...............•...... LITTL(:; ISLE CllAkM~R 2st.v. 28r. 2Ba. owner will co!Uldcr l~c option $131 .000. Call 8111675 385!1 or 002-8847 A-.~ __ - '""" i.<'hool'l &lleritagePark.1--------- Frf, Sat & Sun. 1-4 OCEAN FRONT y4,<XIO. Broker 552.0434 Laguna Hf911tt I 052 • 2600 Sq. ft, II bdrm. REDUCEL>! Lota & vu ••••••••••••••••••••••• SlJ!l,000. 183!i TahiU Or. homes '<ome w I boat &.oq.to hoch I 048 ONTIIE GOLF COURSE Call 546-4141 slip. Brk/A.it. M6·~J6G ••••••••••••••••••••••• Oellghtrul 2bdrm 2 ba SEA VIEW ~ -. -----Two Houses on Two condo. Wshr /dryer. ln1M 1044 hulldable lots. Short re!rtg .. incl. Golf & tl!n BYOWHER Comer Bar llarhor 3 Ur. J ba, 2 alnums 11:10 Ckg view. C:::SELECT 1'swn 4.5 Loan Allr;il'llVC 3Br+dt•n. Mt to bt'h New land111·apinl(. 1•pt1drps. <J!r-551-2005_._ ••••••••••••••••••••••• walk to Victoria Brh. nu1. Bch only 2 ml uwny. I PROPERTIES Corona def Mer I 022 COATS&WALLACE L!ASE/Ol'TIOM 0 c ea n Vu , b t k r . Lse $450. 491H440 or $55,000 714.001-1811 ._493-6033 _______ _ ·---Never occup1t-cl . IOA T SLll' ..:-~.000 646 611116 1\llecht'1J to a single IY OW..-ER s tory Condom1n1um, . nwt's only 2 yrs old with Beauurul, new 2 story a bu1lt ·1n kitchen & Dana Pt. home. 4br, 2h r I T t ba, lJv. rm., tam. rm.. 1rcp Jn:. enni:. ~·our s~ for m. din. rm , upgr kit , swtm1111ng pools, 1acul7.I 3 car gar ' Lgt' t ul des.it· & a low pri rt• or Slf~J.5/IC) view lot. $120,000 will mJkl' th1., one sell 4'16-6S73 fa.it' S56·26l!O . OCUMFROMT C::: SELECT Uy owner, lowest pncc'il T' __ PROPERTI ~~ dpkonsand Nwpt.Sub ~~ EL TORO mil trade 308 t: 0<'1·on front. 548-7219 or 5$-4221 Pnt'e clown. must 11ell ! --------•I sharp 2 lkdrm. 1'2 h..ath PRIDE OF Condo t.•a,,t e~rrow. "C" OWMERSHIP ~1odcl "''th pri 11ate 2 Houses on 1 lot In the ~arage entry· $59,900. N<'wport Heights uri·a PETE BARRETT • •••••••••••••••••••••• HOUSEi.LOME is worth this price! But )OU can lhc nl!ur tht• beach m Coronadd Mar and have rcur tenanll> help pay. $175,000. MORI MS REAL TY * 494-8057 * --so.Ith of Hwy $139,500 An <1hsolutely chJrmang 2 bedroom on Poan,,,<'ll1.1 "'1th bt!aUtarul hardwood nooc:.. Ownl'r occup1erl forever and an xlnt l'Ond thru-out 2 Full double gerages<Not tandem>. A real doll house orrcred for the f1r11t tame in over 12yeurs. REAL ESTATE , INC. UHDIER $60,000 TRIPLEX, l yr. old. SC'vcraJ homes to choose Dlx. units w/frplca. from all loc-3 & 4 BR, $185 000. Bier. ss.2·0434 wino dn or a:. low 11~ ---·------- $250I) dn. Hurry ror be.,t BEST IUY! S{'lttt1.on. Call now, agt llaghly upgraded 3 bdrm ~19 fl062 home an desirable ~1esa ThinJcj-Townhonw? dcl Mar location. Custom "7 ,,butters, plush carpeu. & One 'top shopping before beautiful landscaping \llU huy ! Preview locJ Only $83.000 t11111 111ctur~. map., & OPEN SUM 12-4 brochures. /\t the Condo , • • lnlorm.illun C.enl<'r 1134 Misuora Dr. fouch,tone Realty NEWPORT BEACH ~ 0861 REALTY 675-l642 OW'.'IEH. Dt;SPF:llATF: Dana Point 1026 NEWPORT II EIGHTS. J ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ur 2 BJ, FR, $99,999 IY OW .... ER Own r / 1.1gt. 642-34!>4, " ~·119'.! Beautiful, new 2 story Your own condo on the water. 8 tcnni~ courts, pools, spas end &Ym. Super c;harp unit • A GRE/\ T FIRST HOME! JlA"IJC1l REALTY 551·2000 BEAUTIFUL STOMEWOOD In Woodbridge Place featuring 3 bedroom• and lormal dining room. Seamnless! Stars and Diaroonds r:ach 2 bedroom. Call -REALTY- 546-5880 .,~_$ > HERITAGE • • REALTORS • 642-5200 C~l 644-7211 ford.tails /.JD.NIGEL DAILEY & ASSOC!/\ TES .~SUME & SAVE Dana Pt., home. 4Br. 21,Aa ba, liv. rm., fam. rm., form. din. rm., upgr. kit., 3 car gar. Lge cul-de·aac view lot. $120,000. 496-6.573 Upgraded throughout. . 1 ~ Oose to perk, pool uod ~ cl ubhous e. f•As'f ESCROW DESIRED. Priced right at $124,950. $58,900 . Ground level, 1 1100 Quit>t troo·lined :i;treets ~onleadl 1040 townhome, located wiu.!"· AboveefttnaCoYe enhance beauttrul 4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• GI .... 0 DOW.... . Ing distance Crom shop-214 DahUa Bdrm Ranch Style home 4 BR frplc very elean " " N ghb • Th'• charmln" 2 Dr w/pool. Two Many up-' ' · -... CH $74 500 ping. 0 nei or" 1" " 0 rades to mention. s71•79S.Approx tSSOaqft. 9 ""' • • above, only 4 years old. home, has a m011t spec-" O t r t t Tree linoo nppro:.ich t.o p 0 0 1 , j a cu /. z 1 1 & tacular view or ocean & Situ a~ on oveniized lot. ~1~ ou 0 5 3 e · this mini ranrh. lluge <'lubhouse. Fl\'e min harbor jetty. IC you like Pnce for 1mmed sale. ----------1 ~. ~. living room w\t.h crackl from s CoMt Plaza beamed clogs, ant1que11 $00,900. Call now. Meeds T.LCare 1ng fireplace. Country 75 ... 7100 &peaceful h\.'ina, call to J.C. Mosh R•altors R.AMCH RlALTY k h d .. " 3 Bdrm, 2 Ba-$65,000 55 I 2000 ate en. intni: room day.$189,900 540-5101 Close to Golden We11l1-----·----C.00ven1t'nl tnAle lrvel D. Ricketts R.ltr constr uction with C:OUege & shoppinl cen-WOODBRlDGE ~ c par ate w 1 n g r or ~ 642·3263 LllCE HEW ten. CROSSI NG hideaway master i.wtc SPACIOUS.-COUEGEP.AIK SoCcMforniaRJty The V1llnae of Wood aDd chacldalre1;.:;~ ~88u~tcrs I.HD PRIVATE Completely redec. 4 br, 2 , ___ ..;.5'6-_5605 ____ ~or~'. ~~c~~~c~~r~ llurry! ........ I . T OA 2 ba pool home ··Ith new c•..6>. a-ale SpeciaUs•·. ,..,. A rsi rollf·-i rvme errace cus ..... m .. ..,.., -.., un1que 2•-3 bdrm at "''"' ltl • • 1 ~" ~ ' n..-•t alve \IP t .. -lhipl W All "' [ ......., • ,.., bdrm, fam·rm and pool. eq p. new carpet. 3,4 or 5 bdrm modelt tacbod & detached re IJ,11,!lf I ..:~;.;;,::1';;..1p.;..t:_'~.;..~_1t•_bo_in_r_:_'~-e-~iu_l~_r1_1.1..:.t::u:.;;1~:.:.:1:.:.:~~:..~~·-=-~..;;.::13:::.te_'~-~_·1_~-~~-~~: ~j;~,;'Y~~ e.=:.::::· -~-'d_e_l~-~-ea_r_ro_m __ ,96_,990__.. .e I 002 WAMTID ..........._ 1 llAUTIFUL ... ,.. 100 GeMt" MIS.a.DR•M"'R .. _...T~ DUAFIELD ....................... • •••••••·••• ···········~ Buyer ror lhll waain " "" .... "" One stop ehoppln1 before We have a Belectlon charming, recently re· 3 Br 2 Ba, now cpta, fp~ you b1q I Preview loca· Plan 2 Park Homes from · TUR11.EROCK REAL TY Ai Wllto11. Realtor . . LOOIOMCi FOa THI FtMIST? WI HAVE ITI TUITLllOCK GLIH 5 Bdrm, 3 bath Broadmoor Devon1bire. Air cond, Oak · paneling, microwave, prof landlcaplng, Gazebo & waterfall Tennis, jacnnl. Xlnt value $189,900 •• :nJm,aOCl/PeeO... ·~ . i Bdrm. 2~ bath Bri>admoor #4 . ·Plan. 3000 sq. ft. New carpea, We, p_~l__nt. Owner anxlou1. Vacant. ~,900. ' Wooota:IDIWXWL•._ ; .Juat U1ted ! ' Bdrm. 3 ba J,.a\ireJWood Btoadmoor. Air cond, upgraded carpet.t • vln)'l!. Xlnt' value. SU'l,900. Realdence:· SS:-OZ18 done duplex In old CdM. prof lndscp, llcdwo tlona, pictures, maps and $104,900 In lhlrt much de· , Never vacant & In beat Jae, many xtos. Prine brochures. At the Condo sired area of Irvine. t N .,. n-b. only $85,000. 828 Cortez. lnformaUon C.enler N I l d d area o ewpo •• '°"ac 6'5-3&6l ', 556.7019 c f' y u t> gr n e SlM,SOO. Touchstone Really throo11 hoot. l"t>r further VAWY 640-9900 Beautiful 3br family 1 ____ 963_--086_7 ___ 1 lnlormallon {'u)I; • ii ho m e . 1800aq.ft. ~ Oorgcou.4 lrplc, It• acre. plZQ\ ':_!tZ Xlnl school d111t. $73,000 I! _ '----A s s u rn a h 1 ,. , n o n • · -===-• qu4llfylng VJ\ Joan. By WAM110 owner. 557 3$!lO JASMINE CREEK, Plan --- JU Wavecr•t. Owner'• only. '754-U91 1024 ....................... ~TH[ RE Ai.: t:Sll\1 ERS I ) Private party baa calm 3 bdrm dwntwn HunL Bch hrrw. lntereatoo In lrad· In" equltle1 w /party havlug condo ln sunset Bch or H . Harbour 538-9583 UMQtltULTY 111.2000 Scatter 1t1rs I 11 vMd colOfS acroS$ your bfod r Dramatic ~auty with a tolk art feehna-clloos. i.c1ap' 01 ~me colors lhrouahoul IOI L . offr, __ ·.-~.~-14'' blocks (make one 1 pillow). ~ '"-"''""'" Pat1ein 7406: patch pane1n 01eces. charts. (smite. doublt) Sl.2~ tor u ch Pilf Prn AtJo l~f etch pattern for f11~t rra" 111ma11 '"° handhnr Stnd to: Jumper or 5undress-wh1Ch· Alica ..._ Mf w1y )'Oii we¥ •t. ,ou II ICM Needlecr•ft Dept. 10s "'""I '4t flom SllOIW th1u sun D•llY Piiot 1tason. Scalloped sum1111 d" lol lU. CU cw.ia St1.', ".w lints wa1st alllM soft •rt. Yer\ llY 10011. Prln1 lta111e, Pnntld Patt•n 9054: Half ~ n,. _ Pltln 111..W. Sins 10*. 12~. 1'1t1, l&i.. VALUE ~. 1978 NEEOU· mt 20\t 2216. Sile 1 •.iw (bllsl CllAfT t1t11a1. Ctaoose "'°"' 37) bMs Z 3la )Ids. 45-ildl. 22S .... 3 .. lltsidt. All 5.a $US tw _.. ~ 01fb. Klllt. CrocW. Slllditff5 ... 1'* ............ ~··~Or..-. tlnktm ....... ..... ,... a.ona......... .50 Sim IK Stsft 't' hft ~ ...... .$US llAtWI IMlnl .. 't' P*tl Qlllltl .... .$US Clldllt •...,,. .•••• .sue Pattern O.t.442 C.W•W. ......... 11.00 D•llyPltot 911ftrflft!Qlllta, ......... 1.00 --~ ........... 1.00 2J2 W.C t• st. llw ltl\ S.. t Klllt W .......... US "' 111111. ~ IWIL . M). ....._.nt ..-......... 1.00 o.m. ZJP, Ill£ 1114 mu ,.._~ W ....... 1.00 tlUMIU. ' ....... Cttdltt M ..... -1.00 LOOK Rll'it. YOUHC, SMA~T • ._ ~ ........ jl.00 on t budl'(I Stw lltw aolt l..u.t ...... W ... l.a d1 topt, &l11ts, ~nla 1-..t .._ W ...... .ll. -111 1n HEW SPRING-M· C-plett CHt W ....... Sl. New 3 Br Cordova, corner lot, near lake. A/cond & primo upa.radee. $66.950. 498-7364 or 58f.1723. ttewpcri leoda I 0'9 ...................... ~ GREATIUY In New port Crest. Spacioua 3 Bdrm.. 2~ bath. Kitcben w ltb separate dinlnC area. llJ>• foll'aded carpets & drapea. z car gara1e with automatic opener. Ex· ccllent location " condl· lion. Tennis courta. pool, jacuzzi, t'tc. Plenty of guest parking. $114.500. B)'owner. Call&42-1888. NEWPORT HEIGHTS PRICE SLASHED $10,000! A graceful, arched entry lntroduces tb11! lovety home handsomely re· modeled rib lmpretlllive lava rock fireplace & beamed celllngs. Jn Nl'.:WPORT HARBOR -HIGH SC HOOL DISTRICT, thu1 ~y de· hght as on huge corner lot wtth alley access & room ror your boat! $105,000. 1£1~.:!~ Prapwtl•• 7S2-1920 1•00 OU.A.IL 11. HI UAQ4 OCEAHVIEW CONDO, REDUCED S THOUSAHDS S RAXluced for a fast sale. V11cant & seller ~ anx- lou11. Beautiful 2 br end unit w/fplc. Community pool, sauna & jacuni. At th1'1 prlee It won't last! Uurry ! Call 64S-0303. FCRE ST E OLSON •NI. Mt il'l•uu• CAMEO SHORES One of the most charm· •Oi homes with large liv- ing rm. formal dining rm, hhrary. ram rm. 3 Br. 4000 sq ft. Has gorgeou ocean vJew. Pool & 1ac. Shown dally 1-4 PM 4633 Perhatn Dr. 646-7414 Bkr. or 645-28'8 a:.k for Louise Balter. NEW TOWNHOUSE 3Br, 2\t ba, FR. $81,900. P11rk, pool. 557-104l •t7M'145 THIELAHD .. •. la )'onra with tilts dl"amatic 3-sty. A.W,.ZU .. 3 BR, 2 ba.: 1teps to beach. $125,000 OMTHICANA.L Soper 4 BR + rumpus rm. + lam. rm. Neat r4"Clwood deck over the wuter. Walk to ocean! $155,000 A STIALI! 2 + Den, nr. oCe•n. $M,90I) CAYWOOD RIA.LTV IHC. 641·1290 NIWUSTIMG Lss• familY bom• Oft POOU~s cul d4t HC lot. In Nit l'f..-pol"t area.. ' ~ .• I bet.ha, ... ol• ftca. fll'mU1 nn. .... rumpu• rm. Oouruna kttcbm wttla ftllt.ta pu-trt. I Mat1lH ttoat ftplu. av or ~oat atora1e: many othtt ao:wnitlt1, too DQm...old to menUon, eall lor app•t. '195.000 HIWPOITllACH RIALTY '71-164Z PVl' COMMUNITY, 2 Bt 2 Ba w. Nwpt. Compl re· modeled, nr b .. ch. 6'5-03M; .. s.8914 ~ER PAn~N CATALOG. ,.. C.,....i #lt .. $1.00 pattttn tOllfl9. s.lld 1~ U '"-IU ........ 7~ 1'1·...._.._... ..... .$1M Wtfll tl ......... 7St OABA.0£ SALE Mli~ta l=,.... ........ .._ ... n ...... ~ the D1tllt PU« briqbip. ...;;.;.;;;.:,.;;..~;;...w..;o.;;-~ I 0..... .. .SIM l50llll tTMJrll-.... ./W PJNNlts. Toplaoa,_, ~,....W.. • .All 1116tfJl..,lilp ....... .-:15f Clr1•l1t1._eud, JtiOat , ................................... 1111111t ... '*'· f ' ' ... -... . . . ' ....... ,_,. S. Holtu '-r S-. ltto..i.t ,..,. S. Ofttft' IHI &tote 0..-R"' Est.te HoaeJ Unfumllhed Thurlday, January 12. 1978 OAILY PILOT 05 •;;:u~·;;;uuueo •uuo~•u••Ouou•u s:;.;:.·.:.:.••OU> hiolo e;;.:;·~uiooe o.:;;;;c;;;.;UU•eue c;;;;;;;:;HUUe;i·2; HoMHt u.6.n.a~ • HoetH u.tw..w.ct u ..... ,. ... '1 r-,ur I 069 a.och I 069 ........................ ... _ _... 2s•o ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••··-. •••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••--•• •• ••••••••• ••• ••• • • • • • • •• • •• •• •• • • • • • •• • •• • • • •••••••• ••• •• ••• ••• • ••• I 00 + U ... ITS t rr_....... g • , · " c ....................... Lrf :S br, Z"l ba t'ondo, t .... lwgt• lecicli 3i40 .......... le.cit 3269 Ch 1• 3216 . HIWPOIT DEUGHT YlfW y,....shoded !-'ant s t l c Pr Ide of Weekend wtfrplc, all ITUlJ ap~l ln ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••.-•••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••·-·-••• 01 t! .. n. ttn, c•1tv l.i&hh s.ttltlg-$79,500 Own hip uni.11, only 4 cld. Alr t·ood, attached 3Br, bonus rm., cpts, FtMER HOMI tertalnmcot condo oo t.ucalftl M•r the rumou~ l'nmr ,,,..,1, t·ornt'r l•x·a Siawwwwrfl.W Ho,,. yean uld. Near stot~ fcs-mer ll&r w/opnr. Co~m pool , drpl, frplc. $450/mo. BIG CANYON Abllolutc hill b1 pool. Below 1'itwl)Ort Batll H,1" '"' llun l'all. Low Dowll VA._. Uruvt•r:slt)' Very &trun& & tennlll. Nr. So. Cat 9Q 71•6 ly s.masblnii Au~uala mar ll et at • 3 9 $ • U1t6 BJutfs. n u.a -t Ult rnn I renlt1I JU"t•a. $2.7~.000. 5 Big Acre1 c lose lo Phan $49S/roo. &11 ~ ____..__ --Plan. A ma&terple« of C.uhcdrlll clJa .. 3 Br, 2 w.f""ap .. vat-·ho~ n• '1•4 r"t l·••l' .. ~uliful ......... ~ car gar. anunal JM"IW ·•-. S250 mo. No ""ls. ~.. f "9 mo'·---uo u •real d<'hitht l'oill FHA Flnanc ":f I j .n .. -ll ~ ftteWay. 2 Bdrm home, dy!, S36..(Wl6 tivea. l br condo. carport, crpts, dram•Ul' doalan Wllh un n... wallt·lns. Xlnt coed. "' '' .. ·• -• " " • ~· 1 •• Plac• . OnJy S37.500. Cull Mr. Spac Brookview condo ;n.g:;888 • r-.aurpancu l(ol courati .,. _ ... _. ------- $ll8,500. ~:=~~"'&1.n (~':i1:~/lj\~cn:ti~~1.m; ~I•• Freyat542·3456 end urut, 3 Br 2h Ba, l ,viewl 3 HJl. " den. 'HORE CLIFFS. 1olf ~VA.WY 640·990j» ~) tt1>J~.c.o.1.-tiectroorns. hreplace., all •• -~2-1'20 ' BEN lllNKLE RE. rplc, 2 patios, Nr pool, ~Hri: 3242 $7%~tl~GS Ir CO cour-.nlew,lae.:SBr,dbl ~ ., 645·9161 Cf\Ul p JJC"d llltc ht!'n , 1400CMIAIUf NIW.atlfllACH tennis $495.846·9403 • fj:;· adl~ts quiet •:t·~· .-c..~e ~ .. 79,c:oo. uKn, c "I I .. __.._. --••••••••••••••••••••••• RIALTotlS 640·5560 "'e y care p • ~~01u• ---------1 • ~ u u llllldw~ -s ,, . Oean3Br2 8a,2t'argar, H U'N TING T 0 N -. •w ' • WALK 540-l720 Theonly4left. Duplexel' •••••••••••••••••••••••'pool. twnhae. $390. JlARBOURSeaOate•end NOFEE!Hou.aes,condc>ti. turri..$575.~ ,~ ,1,....... ,..&uy--...' TARIEU.' pr S .C. Plaza Bkr tt.Mtfwtl&t.hff ' M7·3563or~7-2179 unit twnhsc. 4 Br 0 0 duplex-ea. Rental ,,._ •'' ""'"-"'" """ TO IEACH M7·9710 ••••••••••••••••••••••• J· 30• u 1 ••~ Pavlll""" G7~12 Bkr ,._.,......._, 3211 "".· TOWHHOME · u. Mi...A-C.OUese Park. 3 + Fam ;igoon, s p, .yr ... e, v•., • -.... New Lr sting-Lido Sands N,......,_.11,..s new 4-p~, .--.H::!'!:.:-• 3142 Rm, 2 Ba, dbl !lite, lil&hly nopeta. 840-1°'2 •••••••••••••••••••••••.• • $159,900 L»Vl.'ly 3 RR. 2 BA. Large ..... .,.,. • f'• • ,...._-Lee Zbr 2ba coodo Avail l.«e 3 bdrm.a, 21/t bath lav10~ roum, 2 i.looe "#I .. C•to.llld' all clec, bltns, lndsc • ....................... upgraded. A ta, $475. lr¥M 3244 WALK TO BEACH, pool ~/ -' Eldondo Model, Neor fireplac~"· Family roorn T111tin 1090 i.11ac1ous owners. unit. Watwfrt/loatS&lp 549-2066 ••••••••••••••••••••••• & tennis. Exclt101 2 J1t1W, '~ pool & jacuui, lenms & + dining room, com· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~~ ~s~~~e,l~~~~ Lavillhly luni & dee. 2 ffalecreat 3 br, 2 ha. hlbls, Uolv Pit lll, 3 'Br 21AI Ba. Story• 4 bdrms. 3 ba, aun- golf couri.o. Upgraded munaty J~l, volleyball-WOWJ OMLY $SO 900 ° Br, don/Ofc, 2"11 ba feocedyd.Cblld&potok. + bonus rm. Oxfor;, deck ck ~um. $625/mo <·pts. SUolten liv rm, wet near tl'nn1~. rraced to . . 1 1 ' . or673--0782 • Townhouse. Tennl1 540-0606 $525.S&T·7044; 833-32JS lse. bar, frml din, lge mstr i.dl.$llS,OOO. r,:. ~o~~~e L2a1btlf:;;i~.: WANTED: Residential in· pools/jac. Sµ.lned glasa: Mesa Del Mar 3 "'r 2 ba 1-..nALS WL~lEi ~t~:O~tedn~kn ~~~t'rdO.='m .,o bdrmw/balcony.Secun wallaircoochtloner lge come23or4wlits.Muat skytlghts, isooJmo. ,._ f ui · ""' ""·1..:..-....;_.--;......;._--:......;.._ tygates.7~1501. r?W d · lJ • ·have' ocean view M0-4724 '"""' crpt, rplc, ovely 2BR,2ba ........... $S2S 2Storyw1'btlrrma,fam SantoAlta l210 (•rr1e 752.-l830-. • s.thLogimta 3116 $<&25withouL Wkdys call 3Bll,2'-'ba .•••••••• $495 $1200/molse. -al 3 br _i b. ~uf, • ~ar en-pa 0• Cupll!trano or Dana Pt. • yd. $450 w/11ardener4 3BR,2Ba ....... $475'/535 'fm. din rm~ pnvacy ........... -......... . "'. 11#•11-urea. ••••••••••••••••••••••• aft 4pm M5·T91.3, DIYS 4 UR, %Y.I bt1r-••• ~/825 UDO NORD "best loca-fplc, tiw.~ta .. KJds t .JJ Mf.so Verde 4~ex OCEAN VIEW 38r Condo, ~-7295 4 BR, 3 Ba ....... $6001750 Uoo. Exoc. 2 Bdrm, dao pe,1 OK. $395• ~56? .• 640 L 600 Larae 3 br + 3 2 br units. Blue. Lagoon, pvt bch & HU 21• 2 STRY 5 BR. 3 Ba.······ .. •• S795 mg rm. New in & out A&ent. no" fee. ,_ • -WestniiMter t 098 All units have 1''.P ., tenrus courts. Lse $650 . . .... ' ,lBR2~:aballVllms $6~ S'IOOtmo. -• "'-:: i----------·I••••••••••••••••••••••• DW. 2 Ba. Last phase rno.'95-4486or499·2986 Tri-plex apts w/frpk, ON LIDO. Special 2 Hc.lft,.,,.thedw "~ s 1-;AvtEW UESTVJEW HERE'SYOURCIIANCE (5(XX)') Pnn. only. j\(t. bllns, glraae, small bdrm+ den. Glamorows UnfwlUIMd 3300 Nt-w, upgradl'<l 3Ur + l.lcaut 3 BR home, $2500 549-8506or642·8:>.50 tt.Mt u..funllsll«f yard. 365 Haoulton. ~ • hideaway. $850/mo ••••••••••••••••••••••• FR al buildt!rs pnce do .. Call now, 24 hr ---·•••••••••••••• .. •••• mo.67~3894 ON WATER. Fabulous an1e country Uving. $2!'.0,000. 64-44597 service ~9 agt. TwoLOl ~Gr '+~CooHvett•A 6-erd 3202 NR S.C. PLAZA VIEW 2 Br w/beau..t d• edquplu~sxt,n .. ~~·uta.c3tlbvr.,mo. u2 0 .. " ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 c•-Execuuve ~1 cor$650/molae. "' ....... .... EWPORTHTS ........__1 _ _.~ ......... -garage ha.ch. Great --1 .,.,.,. ba, frpl, le fenced yd. " • ~ ,._ ..ann• tol nrter investment. home. 2800 sq. lt. 4 $450 mo. ,997.5112. We )Wll ll!>oted 8 3 bdrm.. ....................... Pos1Uve Clbh now. 1''ull For RtetorL.eole Bedrm. 3 bath, lnchades Wat•fta.f HOtMI 833-3:585 ___ R_e_aJ_&'l_l_at_e __ -1 ~~ile~~.! 'l.v~.~ fu: u:i~ ~~e:.o,.s 1100 pnce $35,000. Call for 553 !~~~'!i:!'ta. ~v!~~;So&s:>ea. mo. · Ca1J 631-1400 Cwt a ....... f,() F't. bayfront. '1 BR, den, $!J'J.~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ter~: Ricketts RJh-2 BR. view, $525/mo. ail J 20th bd ~523 CAMPU5l>&:Jll'llffE Uafwtllahed 3425 pier, on l'enrnsula HILLTOP l.2x4"' New Skyline, lllr, 428~ Begorua Av · an • 1 2 1 rm Harbor View Monaco 3 ••••••••••••~••••••••• Marshall H.llr. 675· IGOO HIDEA.W A Y JlOOd loc. Hcas rent. 95S-0497 6'2·3263 2 BR, den, $625/mo. condo, all app ancea, Turtle~!(' 4 b~, !am rm, Br, or 2 Br + den. xlnl La&un• Ni1uel a Br 3 Ba Newport Condo $79,500. •:i Illock to W(· ... t1·lirr Plata. Coty 2 lli•ilrm home with pool. \Int buy. Call now. &15 72:!l .1 Dclrrn., family r m. Pnccdt.oi.ell.548 7891 1947PortCardiff pool & rec. lacalitles, dlnrm,4!ba,viewofUCI. cond.$:>75mo.iuc&rdnr. or pool, shops, beaut 38UNITS,C.M. 38R d · ~s priv. patio. Nr. S.C. L"e Grdnr water as 7 homt· ovt'rlook 111 ~ Pndeofowoersh1p,xlnl • en,v1ew,..,.. • Plaza. $325. 675 -3412 . • ' .. 644-428 view, 8 min bch. z L•talina Or. $l<t9.!JOO I 0 x 40' remodeted, H• cont!. lncome Sl00,000. 2125 Yacht Radiant eves., & 752 7363days. 500. dues pd by owner. . • .. • children ok ~2S· mo , MARINERS COVE tra clean. $7800, fun. l!.~'l>down. Owner w/hclp 2 BR.den, vlew, $600. ----SS75. 18971 Antioc~. Agt. ~· WESTCUFF • Dys, 545-7i38; Evs : REALTY 646--4463 Auou from K-Mcrt f1nJrH·t•. Pri nc only 27 Montanas Este 2Br, Coed yd. Cpts/Drps, ~1-5032 4•BR, 2 BA, fplc, fenced S.7'PM 546-3613''93-6670 h • t plcu.-.t· 5 BR, $725/ mo. k I d s ~ d o ~ s 0 . K . Orangelree Condo. new i yard, fruit. trees, 2 car • • f.1rhor V1tw Carmt•I. up· s opp 9 c en e,.. 12 UHITS. PEHIH 2042 Port Weybridge $300/mo. After 5PM bdrm w/loft. Browntcpt, gar., spac1oua, $600/mb. ,_.sited J.:r.tllt'fl, '''l'W. SpyJ.:l.itos 646·6918 owner. XI t d $J''OOO 1 4BR.ramrm,danrm. 957-0'.!61 self-cleanlng oven. lsl&lasL673-4545. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2191 Harbor 34 n con · u , n· View,$975/mo. Jl,irtoor llidgc scttron. • sp • t•omc. 25•.,, down. Owner 2Ql9Yachl Reaolute 2Br1Ba,luds&pets,OK. Avatl.now.$325/mo. . SPECIAL ...01.a.d Jl.0' 1.nht•lrt·vable buy l ~Acltsortly w/help raoance. Prine. $280+$100dep. 552·7552 3.Br2~·~condo,newly ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ontu ~1·r.1,soounr. ti-t0-4666 o 1 1 c t t BEA.CH BEAUTY! n Y P ease. 00 ac 963-1600 On the Lake. WOodbrid«! decor'd. t avail. Near Dlx 2 Br. car, ply $450. rv OPEH DAILY 1-5 Oiange your hfe style, ownerBrkrS43·9'793 Lfle 3 Br+ Fam Rm + Crossing. 2 Br. Nr. Hoag Hosp. $S2~ mo. Ava\l 1/18, Phooe: ~.,..--~ -r.-21 Vtt>w • Liithls -Glamour live i.n Dnrtwood B<'h OCEANVIEW Duplex, den+ ofc or sewlna rm. Beach Club. $600/~o. ~2981 ~ev•/•bda _,. ,...,...., !IL lleJulJrulk:nterlrurung Club right on a golf stepsfrombeach.Upper $515.535-7021 Call5Sl·l234 . 5 Br, 1pac, w/pool. fo aterlronl. lower dpb:. • W UffR al lnrne'fcrrat·eFee Land i:rcen, pool, clbbse, va-3 bedroom, lower 2 PRlVATElBEDROOM University Part Terrace Ol81Jlt yard. W/renl to 3br,2ba.)'ri1.$7SO cna. • -ntc _e ty ~l~~~~·;rn,~~~:;.r~o~~ ~~~oersC::~ ~ms~a~. =oc::n·c!.~J~.:!:: ~~=f:e~~ala Gas&wtrpd. Adults oo twnhme, 3Br.·~ba. frplc.. 'Sly or sngl:ture 57~7008.8'7SMOS NEWPORT lloml'st>:H l1(J(l Park rent even 1nC'l'd" 1ng$190,000.Makeanof· Allareaaallpnces pets. $250 to $300. ion dbl g ar. U 75lmo. .$900mo • .QOO;Fresb&cleanstudioapt. uulres.Justhstl'd.20x58 r e r! World Wid e Sample: Newport Blvd. Dys 5S2·7896_ 73'-8224 w/outk.itcbenraclLS155. HIDEAWAY EHTERTAIMMENT pa rkl a ne '67. 2 Br. Brokers. 673-4545 $85.1 Br, furn. uill pd. 548--4135; 646--0423 evs. WoOdbridge New 3Br, din Olannel frool 2 stry, 3 + • • 6'4-~m ·· $109..000 t 'ht•t•rlul :! Bdrm.:! ha ffT4896-71. PA CIFIC . $200.2Br,won'tl8.bt,uL .. ,_._Rlvl .. raCondo 3 rm. fam rm. a~rium. study, rrpfc, huge paUo ............ _,. • __ ·t_ 31~01 T'rrfrd hurnt· lur J.:t•l11111• rdn·at Li.:<' fomrly rm COAST Rt-;SALES, INC. S6 UNITS-Prid o of 52953 Br, ltids/rncdyd , .. ,.._.,..,.. "' · $500. Ph (714.l494-2AS8 Utl I pd. 673·5187, -.....a ~ ,tWJ\-& ,.. l..ix111i; .101, .11111rh1-d to kitchen und 'l'Jl R61i0 ownership, $450,000 dn, UFETIMESERVlCE b~. 2\1\i ba, ram rm. ten· . 213-789-8768 ••••••••••••••••••••:•• ·r o w \TS-:lt Oil Pl ,\\ !11n1n1: 1 m. Sparkl•nl: lop Orange Co loc. S yrs, 557-4122 rus cts, pool, Jacuzzi, Woodbridge, New 4 br, . · apt. near bch. Nl)f)o 'I ~:~:\IS !-'our lwdronm-, 1•"11, m • .unten;,incc frcl'. LUXUH!Ol'S· 2Br M.11 .• $1.350.000. Owner/bllr, sauna. $450. mo.646·2402 · 3ba. fam rm .• A/C;'M LEASE 2 Br. 2 ba Condo '1moker. Call Between "1th tot.tlly !>.1 par,11 .. <.1 :1!1.'JtJO.\l:l &11 'ISl:J w panorom1<' \ll'W or pnnr.only.631?·--lcllM>alllancl 3206 Oean 2nr w/gar., adll.9. park & pool $550/mo. nr Hoag Hos p .• FP. &-10PM675-6542 "''"tt•r n ·lrt•;1L ,\. l.1ri.:c-Caprslruno \';,illcy in San S~ BEACH TRIPLEX ••••••••••••••••••••••• no pets. 773 W. Wit.on, 640·1044 ds(elh~)b$39r, e5n~~c:2.!!'f aar ,.~~Mer 3722 .,und1·1·k \lu., ... 1\l• uwcJ San Clemente I 076 Juan", ncwei.l & m~l ex ..... .,..,,.._.,.. --hnt·k lln•pluri• St·p;or ,,.,. •••••••••••• ••••••••••. clu. ... ivc pk. Ownr (714) Located across the street 2..sty., 3 BR .. 2 ba., gabled ~-3205 •SHARP i br. den, FR, • · ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~Jl'TIC room Wtlh pool I .1 w ALK TO ~-31G9 from lhe beach on Ocean beamed ceil 's.. garage. 3 B 1 b • I I d DR. 2 FP: 3 ba. 3 gar., Hgt.s area 2 Br + dbl gar I Bach. studio. No" cook •• hlo ~hut It in·hM he 'llll' THE BE"'CH . . . U I v d . 0 W N E R ~Blk. from beach. ..,~ ~ geCe~c it & $625. 552·11116833·1653 grdnr, $450 mo. Avl 1/16. Pool, 1 person, non-Don 'l m r~s lhls "" "' Jllllcrest 20x57, 2 BH, 2 ANXIOUS, must sell. WlU.lAM.WlNTON ......,.mo. C!lt · :,.~ · 6'7~3063evea/wknds smoker$200.&&0.7000 '· Portunily. \all lotl.Jy, lrom thus 2 HR cha.r ml'r. Ba, cloee to llhoppina. MAKE O~'FERl Only Real Estate 675-3331 last+ security. 751 7 Orange Tree Condo, new ----------1 . .::.:::::.::.::;_:::::.:.:.;..;;..;.;....:.:.:.:.._ 101 111 ... 1 on c1wcl rc!i11len ..... 963 9101 $150 ooo. • 2Br on lake, re!rlg, avail Blufra condo; 3 BR. Z ba, Costa M4tlCI • 3124 t>it>7171 ' · . .-v•PlY· · JC>;;,FREY-HOLMES BeauL3BR.bome.2ba.2Br,lba,encl.,yd.$325.3 now, tennis, pool, ... IC/\ likenew1u:Cl\Mo. ••••••••••••-••••'•••• •1'• "' i· I!',, .• ,,..,,.,.,,," . l1al !>lrcc·t th;.it l<>ads to .i;:...c II. I ( tth br 1 ba lae v-4 ...... !J --..,.,., popular T Slrl'Cl Reach. for Sale 1200 Ltd "" ge. am. rm .• w • • " r.¥"" !!"'. · _mo. 675-9229 -Agent.6"·1133 r ~ ~ · 0 arage, elevatcr & small 548-8204 or 646-2316 ' 11UJ.lil1··.t11 ::~:.~,u~~~~~s.~7a!~ocf.' ••••••••TW•••••0•··-••••• <714 >842·7'8t boat dock. $675 New 2Br, 2~ ba Coodo. Duples. 2r>r.1ba, oew cpt, •. SSOWIEIC It UP' :i:;f;\n;~ ... u "'"'UUUl •..,., Rumbold Realty 675-4822 l~oewlydecor.See at Upgrades. Earthtonea, drps,~· nt, wshr/dryr, St~o.1bedroom -. IJ; ANCHORAGE ACRES C.M uar..alTS 544 .Bernard. No peta. $395. Pb: 752-6688Agt. slv, r g. Mature adlta, ,' Maid service, pool, • " lal»oaP.._.a 3207 Adltaonly. 00 peta. $350/mo. 517~ 2376NewportBl~C.10 ABAHDOHEO INVESYMIENTS Fixerupperhouae,Jcar 8·2 RR prldo of •••••••••••••••••••••••ay , 3212 New 2 BR., 2~ ha. Bolsa \Nwpt H&t.s 5'8-975Sor&&S-3967 - WESTCLIFF 1714t 496-7711 garage, bunkhoui.e, out ownership uruls. ,8 Mos 3 Br 2 Ba, db'l gar, over •••~•••••••••••••••• townbo~e in Heritage 548-5041• . • . • -STUDIO hid f d l r new. These wont last, sized lot. lmmac., no • Parlt. Highly upgraded!L~_;__;_..;._ _____ -.. J:OURIB>ROOM J.(s, cnc·e · '01" 0 betterhurry! pets. Leaae $525 mo. Beautiful 4 BR, 2 Ba. Greenbeltloc.$400. • Newduplex,NwptHits.3 WEE.KLYRATES S 144,500 EXECUTIVE HOME tret.-s. Priced (or quit k 540-3666 (213) 447.zuo wtrrplc, DW, Alr Cond. AGENT 833·9293., 1k 2 Ba, f'plc, xtru. $509 , Fllll 1'1tdleo"TV l I d •· · P-lv on"e rn 11wh1lc dn :..Jc.Aitt. SUnorarea.'""75.963--4567 --"•c2111·,....6"""" IJ--"·UUliti'c~. ,11,lgruun "<'l<m:1'·1~,. "' ' <714)676 ·5717 ,,,.. ~ .....,.. .,. .......,.. ..... ,_.,. "' o·nlrv lead' you min 1lm '"u find a c1ualtly homl' OR 522.2080 ~strano leach 32 I I Agent. No ree. '"nle Terrace" 2 Bdrm, 2 ' C.OSETOOCEAN • lu\t•lv home lt•;,iturrn i.: 1·11m1• 1111 lhl• mark1•l lh.11 _ --•••••••••••••a.••••••••,_...:. ya1 3234 lta, on gmblt.. Dbl aar. Oiarming paneled ocean· ~al s.ltnMohf , "'" g;,irdt·n p.1t1,,.., ,\. 1.., 1·1111 En RIC:llT. di FIVE "'ca~t 2Br 1Ba garage lg lot, -.r .., $400. S51M819 fmt home. 2 Br, 1 ba, _. _81 ,. ,..., ~"' f I "' ~ U>C•ludes" yd a'nt ....... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... "arp .. ted, shuttered, -.... .,..... v ... "'"'" i-1>1'<'lacular n-.1r 'Jrcl ~1.,1 ,.,.l. You wilt inc 3 Hard lo fmd hori.e pro· to-..,.,., S CO d " "' ~ t.1tht.'<lral i·1•1hnl!., ~1th l.ir..:t.•, " BH. f 'AMIL\ 4-"LEX-IUCH mo 493-7649 Nlcehme,4 Br2 Ba, bltna, Walnut quare n. o. _!f~rp~l~c!..:,g!:ar~·!<n~•~>.!..'TM~-0869~~· J--=:-:-7":-=:=-:-:--n.1lur.1I "'""'! tw.1m.; hnm<'. lo.11.ll'd with ex-pcrty,brandnew,3BR.2 . D/W,woodbu.mingrplc, Juat remodeledl L1ltt' SUSC"'~IT&r HA home. huae family Xtra sharp• Covioaton Corolla def Mer 3222 dbl aar. encl back yard, new. 2 br, gar., pool. No 3 Br Z Ba, 2 car gar beach Nlcely furn-lae~ amt Flo nr Int 1·11111.1: lt••S Jl ur.:e yJrrl, patio, t b f I 3 4 t Pn HB l h .,. ( I room, we ar. rp c., ·P ex. me . . oc. ••••••••••••••••••••••• $37S. RoXJe 642-4210 M·F. peU. $330. SSl-2885 ouse. + pools & tAmnla. f1replJ1'l'. (iourm\'l rr<'p •1t:e. lrutl,treeo;. cargar.Won'tLa11LBkr. JmrtLlc!Ndrutsale.By SAVETIME $550, 6 mos or yrly. lbr.Cc.ect1ar.$230.up., kitchen ~torui:e gu lore • on. \N VIEW· EnJOY (714 l 677 smt ownr /a at. $185,000. Ir tociking for apt or hse Lovely 3 Bdrm. 2 Ba. Terrace Twnhm 3 BR, 2 MS-04ZJ: 648-3666 • Adults, no pets. 2110 (Nt·r<111t'<I i:arilJ.:I' &. llV rookrng those steaks on UR 522-0530 540446' 'n CDM NB or Irv call w/fil>lc, DW. crpt, fed Ba. frplc, wet-bar Pvt NewportBl•<L ac<'I"'"'· <.:ul l today lh1·p11tmi:::is HBQ.whrle ' • • • •-' $425.~5e7Agenl t.i Pnmeendunilon Bluff1townhomcebdunJt "'"7l7l 1Jw kuh 11l··y basketball A__._...&, Ci\ler> BEACH-DUPLEX Carol at Boyd Rentals 1"•· • pa o. · Br 3b I Id . "'-'-P.-L.& 3726 .,...., u ~ ''!-"' ., · Noree grnblt. 67S·4014 days, 4 , a, gecountry t., --' "'"'''''1"' '""'"''"''' (Ir vollt•yh;1ll on th~· forSale 1300 <.'hmcc,arca, close to from $37S. No Fee. 67$-6452evet. patlo,orsbops,school.tc •••••••••••••.•··~····- [® I pavl'd C'ourls. THULY A ....................... ht•;.it·h, spar. 1 BR & 3 875-5930or673·7229 tt.1Hngtonle• 3240 pool.$550/mo.559-8444 $300 2. Br, ocn view. lilJ~:!~;ll F/\\'11LY llOME. ' Studio apt. noss moor Hit. 2 Bn, owner11's unit ••••••••••••••••••••••• Logllllahach 3248 A-~1LaCl'esta,owner ;itii'~itt rn:H1:11A.llEN_RY TowcM;, Ll'l!>.UrC World. w,pvl' yard. Only '1 yrs Jasmine Crock new ........................ yrly 3br, 2ba, steps to 494-6848. • . ----··--IU.ALr<>fls For sale . Estall' oltl.Musl sell,ma\eor. wavecrestmodel,3BR HAPPY 2Brl~Ba.rplc,vlew,nr ~!!c,mb,o.tse7n3~24is93&pool.~-•--1.. 37 .. 9 "·. OceanfrOftt Duplex S2!15,000 ieach House Owner will cons1d,·r lc..ii.e/opllon $130.000 l'l'g llrom<J IUtr 114~ t ~:ll 2JS Dt>I Mur '1!12·4121 ~acnficf'4!M3Hl7 fer4972057 II ~ .. Ab"· b N lS ·-----------I__,.....__.. ,. · · beauty, ava now. W "" ... sops. ope .,. •••••••••••••••••••••·..,· San Ju~ Commercial Loh f« Sale 2200 $1200/mo~ lnclds tennis, ME YEAR ults. $410 mo. 49'-3223 38r, 2ba new, $525/mo. LAGUNA BEACH vr1t..' :· Capistrano I 078 Property 1600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• pool, guarded entrance. Spend 1978 In a brand Cape Cod Charme:-4 Bit, Wlnter. l blk lo ocean. INN. $65/wk.. $250/mo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Readytobuildon lot,ran-Agt.640-6600. new. beach· home. nr park, $650 mo. Pb: 673·2493 Mald aerv. color .TV, VlllCMJ•S~Juan Comrnenial lol 40xl50 tasllcoceanv1ew&walk Spac1ous,upgradedtbru· 494-673:feves/wknds 4Br3Ba,brandoew2sty b oated pool. (710 • Lari:e 2 i.tory sin~le with over !IOOsq.ft. build wbeach, Laguna. Spyglas!! view. 3br, fam out. trplc., dbl. garage. executive bme. LR, FR, 494·5294., 985 N. Coast fJmrly home with 3 In!!. Monthly 1nromc. Owner/agl'nt673·7296 rm. Yrly. $1050 mo. pvt. yard. Chlfdren & DOWNTOWN DR, 2 fpclc's, atrium, llwy. SPACIOUS LIVING lldrms. 2~.l l>c1ths. lurge Busy NewporL Blvd ' Gardeoerlncl'd. 644-8184 pets welcom e. Only LAGUNA -outstandinav1ewolnl&bt ..:..:;.:.;.::...;..__ _____ _ 4 Bedroom, 2 bath m prl' l.1tc ht·n. flrepl;.1ct-& locauon. $&1,500. DUlLOERS -· $525/mo. See daily l ·S. Dcluxe 2 bdrm., 2 bath IJRbts & ocean. Guarded $300. 2.bdrm. near }>each. s l igious WC'i1lrlt rr imvatef<'nced yard.F\11 •Complete Coastal Com· 3 Br 2 Ba upper dpht, 2 51317th St. Agt. 960-6161 duplex rental. Ouutand· pvt comm. w/teools Inquire 445 Oak St. FormJI t'ntry opr11 lo ly land'lc11pro For .;;,ile l ea •• Quail ~ rruss1on Preparations& decks. new cpt.5, paint. or846-1311. ingocean&villageview, pool,&jacuut. By owner 49t.Q48 larl(P 11 .. rnit room w11 h h,· n"nt·r 1'all 1'18 2709 Plac• · Sub m 1!I 510 n 5 • .Ex · $525. 640-7662 yet.only a few short blu. $975mo. 968-6623 LG91ftC1 HkJi1e1 3752 bnck rm.~placc. fully u11 -- - -Prap•rti•a pcnenced ~l-6927 LG eoz lb f I pool 1 to town & beach.· Huge ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 hdrm c·onclo, 2 rar J(ar. · Y r. rp • · dlni ~erestCondo 2or graded k 'l ch l' n . l';,itro. pool, up1:radl'<i. 752-1920 EMERALD BAY. lge lot person on I y. No hv. rm. & ·ng alcove. ,...., .. _. ' Sceoic views luxury land'ic·aped yard, I en<'E"CI. < >v.11 $4Y,995. 213 %9·2363 t.oo OUAll ~wl'Otl~~ in preslla1ous pvt com-pets/child S325. 640. 7030 1.«e. kitchen w /bllt-ins, 3 Br, + den, ~~nl~ ~I adult apUI, ru:O & unr. tru1t trees, ve..:etnhh• -mun1ty. Plans avail. Incl. wash/dryer. rac, cloaeto c • gent. NcarReg\ooal ShoPpini' .:arden, 2 t'ar .:ara111• Santa Ana I 080 Duplel s/ 71,-496-9723 Costa MHO 1224 Separat~ 2 ~ar gara~e. 645-0Z9S ~ Center. Heated pool, $140,000. Owner/ Aaenl. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Unif':Sa1e 1100 6.1.5-; 270. R·2 Lot in W. ••••••••••••••••••••••• b per 3Btl l~ba. ~rp~c. An outstanding orfenna Sub-lease. no deposit re· jacuili. Nr. comer Alicia ~7460_______ FIXER-VA ••••••••••••••••••••••• <.:osta Melia. 833·1927 aft SPECIAL 1~ ~:h~a:" S:~;:~: :~~o~~~~ Ref. re· q67u}~ed912' Bi:; au. lmJned. PkwyoL & P~ de Valeo•. 2 Clean OuplHH 6PM • S ~r 3 Ba home. on golf ( 7 1 • ) 518 • 8 7 5 t or MJSstON REALTY .,.... . ALICIA PLAZA Nodown.luwclosang~os NearBelhclTowers cours~. Opt avail. now. (213)•38-2018 -~-49 .. A731 PARKUDO •-VILLAGE u., sp<1rmus 4 Br w/air. .....__..aln Dn.--& $895mo 640-2981 ,.._ ,._ "' All 2 BR .• l ba., cpL'i .. _... • ....,, " 3 BR, 2 ba., spHt·level "'"'-6151 581~0 1 • LIDO ISLE New on marktt. L,ovely 4 br & 3 ba on overslicd lot $259.000. S. c ... t Plata area . prlv. garagci & yards Resort 2400 NEW3br,2ba,famrm'2Execu.llve bome.nearl600/mo.Ontheoceanat townbouse·facespool 3...,. c.- $H9.950. Hurry & call ! Income $1065 per month; ••••••••••••••••••••••• sty, quiet, nr. schls, ocrme-.d.ln4 Brmr, ZwBeal, bfaarm Blue Lagoon Villa. 2Br, Car carp~rt, rerrig., ...., .. ,.,no pets. NEWPORT HEIGHTS Ju.st listed. lmmar. 3 br & fam rm w/2 u11cd bnck frptcs. $112.500. Aicent.S40-41l46 $79,000 each. Owner LOVELY · $615 daya • • • 2ba, pvt bch. 2 Swim· h /d d It I ~leach 17'9 By Ownl'r 2br. 1ba wt at· 547-2749 days; eves. IRIGHTHOUSE ~·~:-673.8484 nrering, outdoo~~ & ,mlng pools, tennis. :y~ .. 5q~~tr864~-~ ..... 1.;. ................ . tachoo ~ar, rncd in back MS 1476 • ln the m08t EXCLUSIVE pool. $'75<1 mo. er "~ 13 > 7 O 3 ·OZ 3 O o r 2 Br, steps lo bch, pool, till-: yrd on <'Orner tot. Perfect Pnnclple~ only ple~ location ln FABULOUS a Br l~ Ba, 1500 sq.ft., on lse/opt. Ml--0707 (7t4)327·67il Beach house. 3 BR., pool, June 30. $325/mo. Call ..: l l h $53 """ J T R ..... Gibraltar. Yard m.alnt, . I I• I I,. tennis. $650 Yearly 64" ""21. 6 nr er ome. ·"""· •MEW 4 PLIX• lAMIL Al ..,.tatea 00 focld . No pet.a. 751·9662 .... "' 1 bdrm. view, old top ¢ Peg Broms Rltr 845-15311--""'-'------- KfN [Jnl ! llNGtlAM llf Al TOii VA. 631-4358 HARBOR BLUf'FS lhe lake-MARVELOUS fodnfo Freshly decorated In lhoworld. $350. OCEANFRONT APT •• • MINl HORSE RANCH, 2 HUNTINGTON BEACH VIEW. Step outside lo • 11.B. Vat'ant. $26S/mo. (213)433-3636 Harbor Vlew home, 2Br, 2Ba, $495 mo., .S .. Ur 1 Ba , lighted arena, 960-4.170 the 1tardcn & a rew steps 3 Be, 2 Ba. fam rm, pool Ask for Mack 962-7788. Carmel 3br, f'nm. Va· }'1'lJ 1"9M-29!12 ' Cal 141-6133 to pnvate dock for ~at· table. dbl sar, beaut ....... MMJMI 3252 cant.. $575. 644-H77, ~ ~~~~~~~~~·~~~l~a!c~k~r~m~·~pony run, Ing & water skiing. yard $>t2$. 642.5'68 or LOVELY 3 BR, 2 Ban••••••••••••••••••••• 837-3M4 2BR,lba.,wioter;V.blk. ;:. '72.000· 64.2-4758 a..come Propwfy 2000 MARVELOUS deal1n by ~ • · w/trpl, DW, crpt, kid/pet Beautiful S~a TerraJ:e to ocean. $300/Mo. incL: ... arport le.ell I 069 Htwport leodt I 069 ....................... nated woman arc:bltect, . OK. SUS. 963-4567 Aaerf. home. 3 Bdnn, 3 ba fam. LEASE 3 Br + lge den, utn. Aet. 875-1642 •••••• .. ••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• COMPLITEL y )'Ou have 4 bdrms, 3 E/Side aba.rp 3 Br 2 Ba. Nofee. • rm., fr~dlnlng & Uvinl(. ~. Pool & bcb. "80 B h 1 ••cyo•-baths, ployroom, dinfna Din Rm. fl)IC, patio & 2br zb ~mltobcb ~ communily w/pool, mo. 321 Prospect.. ac: or11apt, step to:· CE llDBll ILllRS ca.: OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE LOVE LIDO ISLI 11 ·Many Families Do. Here's A One Of. A Kind, Beautiful, Custom Built, 3 Br Homo On A Spoclous Street To Strada Locotion. Bright. Cheerful Docor. LrJte. I .. lv. Rm. With 1·ireplooe; Lovely Sun-Room , Plus An AUractivo Patio Wllh Southern : Exposure. Priced At $235,000. A .. Joy Of Newp0rt" Li5tf h ~. Ill DOV. DaaYI 63J·)800 ".,. -are., enormous llvln• rant. ~I. stv, $485. p)s •· aar, Jacus.d. tennl.I Is beach. 5'S-Cl.S7 beac • ut ·pd. ~ ~ Old Spanl1h man1lon room & fireplace-all 6'5-~ • ~ S72SJIDo, Pees, be/opt.. Bluft 1 1 e l -ld 1 M.2-1.3Mcr,6,42~ • ~ wtlh an ocHn vlw. a un· 1U1TOUnded by LAROE 5>9223 .,'91M6 • • ev • .. H Its.one m\le to Dana DECKS. Completely New a Br 2 Ba, dbl car 3br, lam rm, trc maata 7 or l1 .,-eenbelL <JUI 3 br 2 ha. V. blk • NntMarina.$315,000. turni.Md :Mboursecut1· pr, can)'on "parUal bdnn.pool,f'75 ImaClJ*Uvt.111 tn a oe• A1entMHU3 $525.~ &7=t. NORIMS REAL TY ty 1uard to 1lvo you ocean view. N.-Martna sm.ooo patio borne tor oo· hH to ba " or peace ot mind. l'in&M· Hlahland• area. S495 *•pool, \ti ml to ocean, 11 f4.22 mot nur ocean. s~ N~ ~ 41 Baltc;a OCIAHflOMT , * 4944057 * lnjfOf'quaUfled peopt.-:mW:-pd. MUUO or ~4~ Bob Graf 2Br. i'am am, pool. Bl•d. S$50mo. 'ISUJl8dt Avl now w l/l/7& l>lx.4' • U~ITS n xlble. P'fS,000 fllm. clbb.M. Olber xtru.18 ~ 752..-s Bt 2 Ba, 2 car 1.,., aQfl· ... 5 " ', Fer MOl'O lnlo uJl ex-oozy I Bdrm.1 b&. C?J>tl, C. abr, 2ba dl>l 1ar.. ovw. -...z3 > cf«k, W /D, D/W. , Family .. COSTA MlSA c I u • I v • a I • n. t • fed yrd. pets "'chUdren flied, many xttu. 2 Kida I I Sb 1 11 WATERFRONT HOME an.I)'. $800 mo. 2110 W. T·"o 2·bedroom, •-one Z11/IZM5U;..,.19:30. OK.118$.~A&•L O.K. or Q•alllfled IH o.-.s, on 21r, boat dock, )'d It Oceantront. 174·19'73 or. .. ~ I t I • .,0 N l~in hme, 1 8t' 2 Ba, pallo romodeled $260 bedroom units In Cood BOaut. un~ ruaUc.lbr, No ... • 01it1. •'~ /mo. r rptc. cuatomdrPI llcptt., • 790 , ' 53U017 ('710 re11tal area. Sell tr 1kyll1llts, 1tone~ork, Eutlld• Coodo. 1 bdrm 2 ~~..,. 11 Newland. SW'FO\Uld la patios • °'°'m..t •Yrly BEACH Rent.alt : motavatsd. , . 1ar, :./8 ac. fenct, 1p.d. ba. a cat auto tar .. Nr .,_ lrdnt, walk to beach', HVH. 1ub tae 2 8R~ for 4 2Br 4J bach., fw-n. aots v. .. IMll&&al~ vu.$1111.500. 714/3111-4811 !*W.$335.556·83lh.fU. Fainily Mme, a Bl', 2 car COIDl'O.POOl, •atan••ten· mo. w/poat1b1e •:id. for bile to ocean ln Nwpt. ml...... . Mountain hlelta••Y or LRO LUX CONl>O So far, rana••ov~ D/W, ::~··~•mo. ~S:m~t!:n!.~5 ~i'J Juno. (21)). ~ ylt...-... f'Ol.ltld home,t ~r. 2 Cat. Pla1a er••· ':tar: ~~rlv,iil°od Joe:. lll.J•&JH i:llriod. Bothb.•vebtauL•---------~ ·~ -riii-1iio'"7: 'Yt ou.t• m.a1 er ""''"'• tW>a, all rnJrappU&alr. -lndacpoi. SS$O &: f150. ANPRONTBachapt. MOOGUA1U1MWP tCll04 ftplc . Locale6 ln Pool1. tennl1 erh.Slwp3'BR,1~•/trpt; ~·IUldM:1ped)lal'd, '9-0t43. "1tdl,bathw/showerutil. • CrotUn , nr ~•h M'IS/roo. 5'0·fH7 or fcdYni.kSdallpettO.K. rhlk1N9 w4eom.e. 1)d.Yrl1$16Smo.m .114 TR~ CJit. Gtftor1. ~11m1 mal• ..._2143 • $1'7( t04afJ A.IJAt No $440. MO. 3 Br 2 Ba dplx. ~ blk to lOAM-6PM • Oreat EHtalde lot. lns\'A loefl. Fut~row (... MH'tll;ev•51-3n3 bdl. fplC, n ar n • S:IOO•-----------"l Mftrlbr,1hifrplt~yd . l)OU&ble. llO 000 full ~2brlba,lliri'\y mo '7S4520 Havuomethlnl100wnt"" <2> lbr, lba, pstloe. encl. pric•. C.11 ll~r (n4> rodee .. ectialtl. ~., JbdnD l~ ~atoodo.Jyn <kuo, Mt.n. Sh01"6 •lew • JOMll? Clualfted ads do't aar Sl~,000. 'IM;>TUD 01 C1l0 23Rno DI'S-. Ana.: IDO/mo. Old. 1ar. pool. la~. upsreded J 8r 2 Ba. WI Ha .. tom h.ln1: to MU! ll we.II -Call NOW "' Totntff,Rlt.r,MZ·l$0a fara#t. ,;; A•alllt1fned.~ -aeo.~ +tlSJOCdua,4M-U'n Claulnedadaddllwell. tc-5611. I I .. .. QA V fin.OT Apwlwabu.tw.. .__ 4000 :>Hkel-.. 4400 ..... ._.. ....._W....., 7IOOM.L.W ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••.•••••••••••••••••••• ...... ~..,.,..._.... 5015 • ...,.. ._.,, ..t.ct 1100 .. ... t • .......__ .&. I .... ........_ ••••••••••••••••• .... ,..,, ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••• ......... . ,.. IA ·-rlfWWW ·-........... l•4' ff.oomw/ldtcbenette 1501 w .. tclffA-..... ••n•n •o•u•u• -----------------· •••••• •••••• ... ••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••-••• S50week •up .,,,-. ir • t .. ZfDUllNdi J7'9C....W.. Jal 4 eo.t.MeM 3124 Zbr, 2b• duptu. 1pllt ~9'1~ _NtwporU'lnMncl ICtr ,.!'.~,!e~~~n~n~!7 -•••••••••• ••• ••••• • •••• •••••••••••••••••• ••••••••• •• •• •• •• ••• •• • level Frplc wet bar Anlbau.:lor ~ Offict S,.Ct rnent call Sand R Iive BIG! 28r. J 811 upper, pvt dttk. Ot'ean vu Beam•.; Mesa. 'Z2TI .,Jon~ ~ta CallooSSteMen11er l\jaxCo 83'7-374" Y 06•· garqe, 1240mo X Ira hv rm Walk to traUylout«t~Sroom~· (710&42-31Uext:W& Woodland Village 979-0055 bch Dbl aar "825 mo. Yr MANY with kttchen Executive 1uate1. You IM5 Paulanno SZfO. J Ir, 2 lo ~I Adltt AvaU 211178 phone It 1V Swlmmloi Med an olfice' We need "9Ynft•M tJtaul\!ul. new, adult rarruly 00 Pt'b Nr S 4972993afl6PM pool, Jacuu1, •nd rec a tenant Your o<rer to W.ted S020 .11>Ui <.re•t IOC'1l1on 2 O.t Plu 1t 831 2919 1 BR. ocean view. bllt to room D1dly & weekly us. from ms per mo We ••••••••••••••••••••••• poo1 ... 2Jacuu 1i. __ beach. i.tove, rerria. rates starting from W a otter to you . luxurious Have ~Y to mv~t in Mov~1n immediately ~ 2Br 2b• condo, frplc. adlts. no peta. 1275 week olfice. executive sec'y, rul estate Prefer Jomt bltns C M $400/ mo '94·3280&499-3900 IMS-4840 peraonul phone cov. venture. 645-3653 S.chelor S22S $24S 646-41168. eve S45-8S06 erqe. recepUonJSI. con 1----------I lBdrmS265-S275 Room. separate bath & ference room, xerox. ~to Lo. 5025 2 Bd ......... .,.,., 2 8 1 b .....,5 LCll!flllNI..,... 3152 entrance. Qumnt garden notary. Near So. Coast ••••••••••••••••••••••• GR.EAT RECREATION rm-..--"' r, ll .... mo ••••••••••••••••••••••• hideaway saoo. 4!M-4401. Plaia eas f Swlmm1no 2 lst&last. N1·,.,.,1•-"BR-.. .. •·ur.No -....-. Y reeway ac 1st 2ad&"-TD't • • 11 •un H . Rental Office S48-8'l04 or 643·2316 '-" Ql4' _.,.. • ..,.._ cess. Tell us your needs, u) S ...,-v • • health club6. billiards OpenDaily D.6 ---------kids/pets. ~. ot lat we wlll supply it. Call AN. AVAILABLE night-lighted tenn1 ~ TSLManugement 2 Br. 1 ba U)'.l6tairs. No mo'arent.831-7766 y allolll..td 4250 9'79·2161 Cr-edJtnoproblem. ~~v~: r~:,r: Ps~~f.y' __ 7_54~_1_o_r_64_2_·1_603 __ 1 :-:~:ae!~i D~~S. 2865 Newpoef leoca. 316' .~ ........... !....... IXPAHDIHG IM .._,, 49J·ll0Z room. · 751·3WJ6 ....................... Cabln. Big Bear. alpe 4·18. Mal'.,.._ Tn11t Career Opportunity lmmc'ffiate tlp('nin1 a va1l11bh.•1n l Jlt!r.on offt<'l' of bU,tnl'Sl> W I Vll'l'» fll ltl ~uahr1\'d ;aps.>hcunl mu'll h<1 H• .a minimum 3 '1' bu-.1neio l''C µl'rlttll'(' prt'ft-rubl) In a Bw.1nl'~~ Ser\lct· c•n, 1runmt'ut Thi" mcludt-telephunl' and d 1t'nl l'tmlac·t. c•11p11b1htv to n·~ohl' b~mt:» prublt'm-. .ind t un c:llon e fft>r ll\ <'Iii "'1t h ll m1tt-d <iupct·n slon v('nt>ral duties 1ncludt• dc:rur11tt' l,Yplna 155-00 >. dlt tuphont' & lctltr compoe1llon Good bt•n .. r1111 proarum In modern offflot' fu c1l1ty. Sala ry l"Ommensuratv wtth above> experienet> Please send rnume with ulury requirement.a to rETHSOM, HOW!U.. & HIAT'Ha IMC. 18662 MacArthur Blvd . lrvlf\1!. Ca 9171~ Equal Opportunity Emotoyer M·f FU WU rAAIOIEWPORT S3S up. Pool tbl. cir tv, 19781 Deid:i 5035 N ACTIVl 'rlES : 11AYT1UPlEXES NEWBREt:DAP1'S B h I dblfrnJ ~.,.0•11 ConslderthlsbeauUfully ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lolf&F--9 5300 W..e.d 7100 Ji\lllUme director, fref' COSTA MESA 8 c e or ti• l or 2 ... • ..,........, · lndscpd busines.s park In ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• Sund b Bachelors & I brs S215 to Bedroom.' & Townhous es th LOWEST . ay runch, BBQ'11, BRAND NEW $2tiO Pool. J•cuzzi, encl FromS27• 50 lndianWellaRaquetChtb edynamic N.B Airport l!'OW'ld. Germ. Shep. rem.~~ traps. pa rt1es' s Pu rt I Br l"'r om $280 gar. Gas pd No children Spectacular spa, total ~..!~alCondo, sips 4. Business area. Space ........ Rahs Grey/bro. Vic. Reach & Accountant $14K tournament.s&more' 2 Br From $305 orpets S45-44ll recrE.>ation proaram. ~ect1 rates 1·427-6053 avail. l45S-1800sq.n . of Ad1tms, H.B.968-7863 Secy/Mktng si2K +-BEAUTIFULAPTS 3Hr.2 B;i fo'rom'3:)5 _, .. ~...... pure ore at 60c-64c, htT.D.'a.also ProdCntrlSche S900 Slngles, 1&2 bt.'drooms Sharp 2 bdrm . 2 baths; 1 soci .. program. 7~5• 8 · 4200sq ft ofc/warehse 2-dTD Found: Black. white & Sr &.lyer/Mec'h si4K+ fUm & unfurn Mod .. l• Beautiful new J unit yr. old. w1rrp1c & gar. tenruscourt.s. At ashion Tahoe Condo. Sips 8, cir Call Prop Mgr Judy F·•--tT:..m·s&.o..sinc!"1,...9 brown s~olted doa. lrvtneP ... -----•Aaeocy "" bwld XI I $37 • ., Island. Jumboree & San TV, fully furn'd, nr re· Cl k 833 8813 l b ... _ "' " ""' r I b ... h ........ "'"°' " opend8Jly lOlo7 Room in~s nt IX'atton 5Agt 1 ..... 77 10 JoaqwnHillsftoad sorts.Resv.536-2774 ar · ors op y SatH Mt-Co emae. o .. er c a1n. 488EJ7thCostaMesa mate service avall. No near So Coas t Plaza (714,64 I Commerce Park. 4100 .._,..,2 17•1 •5,.411f "'• 1 754-6533 ~lteia. 642.1470 leas,. eq ed S Chi ldren wellome No Xtra Clean u psta1ri. 4· 900 So , _... T-.. ~ ..... Birch St -.-~ I ---__ r r Utt orry · pttll Rental office open garage dpt, $275 mo ~e ....,.,.,.-.-• to FOUND: SmJ Benjle·lype .::=::::=-~----. adult.ionJy, no peu drulv 10.5 840 Baker s t I 548·1090 $430. 3 Br. 2 ba. encl ear. Heavenly Valley frm this •OFFICES• Reh.red couple bas money q , blk/wht. Fem Vic Oakwood blk w of Bnstol · Blk to beach. Balcony, no chalet w/panoramic lake From StOO. 2763S Forbes to lend 1st & 2nd T. D. 's FV. 83:9·3290 aner s. CCOUNTIMG GaJ"de A 557.S215 S225 Isl & lut ..-$100 pets vu, sips 8-10 avall dly or Rd Laguna N11uel Al\ A&enl 837-3744 RIGISTER .,.OW• n par tments O:u.ld ok, no peta. 136 E. TSLMgmt 642-1603 wltly (714) 963-3173 aft R·l,831·1633;544.oo:i:J 'Sold ' S&b. Hakie/Auatr. Shep. T __ .. ~-• ......,_. .....,...,... Bay, 541 5331 ---lpm. lllY home an l.agUDa mix. be11e/blk spots. o w__. w_.. Y• 8801rvine tal 17th• LACASAILANCA Newport Hgts 2 Br 1 Ba, ()(c & warehouse space. Beach. Will &ell my 531S-4442after6PM .......... m ! ~OMO Large 1 Br. t year new. pauo, gar. new cpts, ...,.toSllcrt 4300 1300 sq.ft. to 3000 sq. ft. $29,SSO 2nd T.D. ror ~y.w "-..,.+IMcll/s..tt. lach, llr·A.t Now Adults only, no pets. tl> drps, mature Mdlts. ms ••••••••••••••••••••••• F\rm20tper1q.Ct. S23.000. cash. Call Ken. LOST: minl-doxle. red, Wt ,., .._... ,..... 170016thSL All 1,1tils pd .. cpts, drps, 827-2479 yrly.5'8-S306 ReliableM/Ftosharebtn 642-4463 642-7604 873~5 fem. choker cha10/· Y .... ratftfar: l llovcr at 16th> pool, lndry rac's Adults - ---Nwpt Bch apt 1191 mo collar. Nr Walnut & •Mccountants •book 1>428170 over 35. no pets .J 1961 FULLERTON l Bdrm apt. 1 ba. kitchen tst/lst share utll yrly. CdM dlx suites, uUI pd. $50.000. Trust Deed. 10%. p C.H. Reward.645-4989 keepers •accounting children Call Sue. I Br duplex. Very clean &hvang,newcpl. 673.om • · A/C. ample prka. from 3~ Years remaining. , clerks .--------•I 556 7707 o r II e n ry : & spacious. 5225. Adults. $300/mo 673-6522 SlM Nolsereq. 675-6900 Secured by 19 Units, Npl Lost last mo In Lag Bcb •machine operators OClANFROMT 3 BR. 2 ba, yrly SS!lS snrs TO HACH 3 BR, 2 ba. unf. $475 00·9137 nopelS. 673~2 -~ BE SELECTIVE Bch. Owner anxious. While Male Samoyed MES"' Pl.......,S BIG CA!"'YON EAST In choosl111 a roommate. W/s1de Airport. 6 offices. Agt. 642·9601 w/ll blu eyes. J 684-6.192 ACCOUNTANTS - --"" ~ Lovely J Br o n golf CallSbareAHome/Apt. Reception area: con _ 2 Rr. 2 ha. all bltns. frpk, New studio apt S230 1 Br c o u r a e . s 7 5 o / m 0 . 6'5-7465or644-~ rerence room, kitchen. Antoa-rw-.&./ ,.,....., 5350 2 BR. I ba, unf yrly $440 Bach. unf. yrly S23S IAYFttOMT CONDO Sec. bldg. 2 BR, yrJy S800 enl'I Aat . ball·ony $285. 2 Br S350. Some 644-6249.644-0509 all amenities. Xlnt rate ;,;-;:;,.~.. •••••••••••••••••••••••TEMPORARY iStn~~~t.$3256421603 ;~u;:/~~u~t'.'s. n~~~: SPANICIM'NEW--~::::t; ~med2 ~am!~~: ~~l"~is~'.~~le tenant Lost&Foilftd !?:111°k1in~._Pt1obHlem0~ ()pen daily 2650 Harla 3 BR. 2'~ Ba, Npt Hts CM. Must be neat. Reha· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ""' A cuno elp ne PERSONNEL VillaVistaA.ph Ave, C.M <Mesa Verde twnhm, 2 car gar. enc ble.s:'i6·2940ber11AM,& ATTNATTORNEYS• Alwtouncffltnh 5100 2._hrsadaySSS-3830 2078Thunn Dr E otr Harbor Bl vd1 patio, frplc, massive aft6PM. Gene OCEAN VU. So. Lag.••••••••••••••••••••••• PREGNANT" associated Brnnd new. large 2 br. 549.2447 ITl!tr l>te Agt. 646 7175 or Del luxlelbofc i.te; comp,lete Houseslttmg while you're Caring confldeot1al /975 n155 l\.:r bu townhoui.e w/fam 646-8688evs. M/F to share luxury 3Br. aw rory. copy ac. away No Chi elderly 11 •-f 1 V 'V room. X.lnt area $350 1&2 Br apts Adults only --- --38a Condo, AC. W tD, aec·y aerv avall. lncl'ds cpl Refs MS-3289 couns~ ng "' re erro · 2082 MldMhoft. BPOl<fk S· llEAl TORS 10 1'. W ~olbon t.' 1 ~6b 1 TSL Mgmt 642-1603 No pets. $225 . $250 Steps To Beach Bach . .Yrly pool. Jacuzzi, tennis, pets recepl. ans serv, prk'g. 5 ~bortion. adoption & ..._21 .., a-.i-._ NE 548-1924 S22S. wnLr$195673-M39or OK. over 23 preCerred. min muru court, 30 min eeping. lr At..-. .... W2 BEDROOM 673·7954 S155 + util. avail 2·1. Supcourt Srattorneylse SCRAM-LETS APCARE 547-2563 /835 Of14 2 Br. 1ot.irage, At C. S315 O.OPoillt 3126 MS-8642 6 ores. sub-lse s. have v "O'f S.Cl..,.nt• 3776 mo 645-4G55 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SHARPXTRA LGE2BR. yours rree or will ANSWERS •MICHEW~* SOOS Mal ••••••••••••••••••••••• Panoramaview.new clnl Steps to beach , up-Maleprof.30+ tosbrlov· cooperite wt6 indlvdual OutcaJIMassage • •• Im mac I Br <JPt. IJOOI, EASTSIDE i.unny 2 br. & 2 Br 2 Ba +-den 4-plex graded, bltns. incl refng. eJy 3 Br 2 Ba. fpk. 2 blks atty·s. 499·162S aoyume, Sylvan -Nymph -10AM-2AM 731-4482 SN. 600 1>Unde<>k. J blks to beh patio. gar age . bltns. No pets Mgr496.1097 Winter. 631-0167 be h In San CI em . 499.37321.5pM PnvyM-OVPlrESoper -<-i..i&......1 i--..a-S. Tow .... Or. S250 mo Sam.Im lletrt S27S 16021i.t St 548-2127 ----$140/mo. Must be neat,---------..,.....,.. -• ness,494 1561 --.--I bdrm modern clean Big Canyon 8eauly-2Br. rehable. aft6,492·79ll Former Real Estate ore You can't believe bow 1815So. El Cam.mo Real t-------We1>t Side I Br· bltns. qwet & pnvale 1240 mo on 10th fairw11y. sub-lse for lease. fUm 136() per spread out Los Angeles San Clemente. FUiiy lie. AIDES $40 Ap=~~ drpi.. S2l!5 mo avail 494-6220 S675 mo Callforappt9-5. c.tdown mo. Malloy Realtors is. They have the only Forappt 492·7296 l·ll, 11 -7Staff wion.o I I 78 599 Hamilton. 8393773 u..a....s--. 1 960-4342 pubhc buses that show ••••••••••••••••••••••• 548 7313 I BR. adults. no pets. ---•• ..,....,............ MOVIES RELAX.ING MASSAGE AlsoPnvole Duty IGl»oaPenintuJa 3807 . , . . garage, 4 unit bldg J BrandnewZDr&_den.2~ Sbareahomeoraptment FAMTASTICY9EW BobJames-Ltc Masseur U.COlllitMedical ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lge 2 Br. I ~ Ba. l year biles off POI S275+dep Ba 10 pr~t1~1ous Big Ca· QousE-ffi.Art.s °UHuMITED Fabulous view overlook· Losf&Found 5100 Outcall9·9,494·5111 SW.left • B 1 ( new Adult:. only, no 830-4646 S4G.5150 nyon Townhomes Ten· T'l'T~ te Adj ••••••••••••••••••••••• 351H t IRd NB 2 r ~r Y. pk, t·pt!! & pcL'! I~ 247!! ' rus, pools, iiec. f(arage. v...o.c'-4«~~-ing we r. acent to MASSAGE tPark~d:Med ,Bldg ~,~· 3 door~ from Hay ......... °" leodl 3840 all latest amenities No ru ~bvw0<wq scenic Lido VIiiage FOUND. Shep. Mix. Hun- .i75-2437 $300 1 Hr. 1 ba. lort style.••••••••••••••••••••••• childrl!n, no pets. S725 Forover·6 yrs. 8324134 Space avail: 4000 sq. ft . tlngton Landmark Con· FIGURE MODELS <Acros s from Hoag Capistrano Beach 3818 ~1~t~~t'~n~ nr all. TSL IRAND NEW m 0 ,.. 0 r a PP t · New 2 br. 2 ba condo ~a=~-dro.: :~;0~~ ~~de~~r/19178. 9604952 ESCORTS ooi.~:.P:!.&0-9954 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 Br apt/condos. c:onvc-213 9'.!8·l8"4 CI06e to bch. Pool/Jae. call D111ne Holden , FOUND: Sml Terrier. M. OUTCAUONLY Duplex.3 Bdrm, I '• lia. ruentloc.5unitsavl.$4002 Bedrm Apt. w/2 car N.8.(213)703-0381. 833-8813. No tall. Garfield / 611-3111 A8!b~e~0!~~~~W!·r~:~ 1500 :.q n. Nt•wly d1:1: KIDS OIC up. 964-1507. 640·17Sl R_ aragc. ult I pa.id. Lse Lol· near thl· Hlufh 1 r Female to share 2Br, 2Ba Pvt ortice & reception Brookhurst, HB. 968-1312 •SHERI LEE• apt.s. man exper"d in all SJ9S. mo 995 317l! 2 Br1 Ba, avail now. $265 New deluxe twnhs apt.s lg ~2~7~an urn. 642.1334· Pk Nwpt apt. nicely furn area. Fashion Isl. Nwpt FOUND· M 1 Poodl Certified M•sseuse bldg maint. Own tools & ~r mo No pets 2186 Jbr 2ba _rpk bltns WO Sl90. 64().5342 Bch. $250. 768·3574 white.· vi/ ;ounta~ House Calls . By Appl. tramp. 714/544-0933 eon..odtlMcr 3822 Pla<"ent1a. Call Sue hkuppat1odblattachgar Sublet Park Newport 838-6838 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5:;6 7707 $395.54>3604.963-4218 bach apt. Purn or un· Roommate Wanted M/F. De I u x e off 1 c e s Valley.963·3976 _________ 1Apt Man ager. couple --------· ·---------1·-;Ll-;:;V;;;E:--;N;e~a::r-:;Th~e-::Be~a-:-:ch:--!:-furn Pools. tcnnii.. $294. $137.SO/mo. Call aft 6 w/sec~etanal serv. Nr Found Pekingese type UMDA& YIQCI !:u':=Pe;!~O:-n65Cous°tal Newport Hgts.-ne-. 3 & 2 Ccna dtl Sol 640-2598 pm. 645-3904 o.q. Airport. 752-5626 fem wt red collar VIC In· o.tcal Mm.Mge Mesa, Salary 1670. gross Br. 2 Ua. all elec Bltns, BeautifuJAdullApL'I Sharp clean 4 BR. 2 BA. Man to share nke coodo .......... ~ 4450 dianpolls & Beach, FortlMh•oflt! No(>et3.631·29Sl pkn.g, children OK Walk Gas & Water Paid c arpo rts. balconies m Costa Mesa. furn. your •••••••••0 •••••••••••• 645-0U4 Serviag all Orange Co to 17th St 642·2164 or 21661Brookhurst,118 Avail Feb. Vrly S600 bdrm. 546·2054 4 DELUXE OfC'S REW ARD ___ .;::83S=...:·73:.::::ll:__ ___ .. _ _. .. ____ _ 673 0782 962-6653 mo 675-6764 Room for rent. in 3 brm Conf rm., aeat 2S, all S...ti•ntal GARDEN APTS · B nhs apt HB. AJl privileges. paneled. sm. whse in re-*SANDY'S* CORONADELMAR i rt<l'A I! AJso l&2 ~rNew dh 4Ple x 3Br Ocean&harborv1ew con· $12S+~uW.536-6QM ar.1or2yr.lej1.Se Lake Lost Uruv ofVa;46gold 2 Br Townhouse. frplc ~~;1pool & Jacuzzi Frplc. bltns. w/d hkp, do 2Br. 11.2 bO&, bnck f'ores t orea Kent class ring with green Outc:i~sage Pool. tennis Some ocean yard'. gar $395 54>JOOi. pauo, 2 t•ar gar . all kit. rem roommate to occupy Harkins. Jade stone. lo.side en· ---------1 & Catalina views Close 2 Br. """ Ba te>wnhouse. 962-4218 conven pool. sauna. & 2 br l ba hse CDM. 714·S81 ·9393 graved with name C.A DANCE OF FUN 1-· h I I nd & Jacuu.1. Wshrtdryr Yr $162.50 + util. Ktm. 0e1.aney, my deceased BUl nude airls dance & to as 100 5 8 fine guage, pa tio. pool. .&,,....."hM.t-t-1st-A va il 1mme d . l!An 1'A""or_,,,,,.,46 Approx. 400 s~. ft. C-2, son. Dr. Bud ~Laney ... beach Also l Br 644·2611 Jacun 1 Adults only. ..,.._. T-"""·-· ....,.. ...,., .,.,,..,, AC 30 Call Ch 1 rap session. IOAM to ~~~~~~-~~! 646 20lO 2 Br 2 Ba. new cptstdrps, ~or497 2180 I • at l . 17th St. or wnte: ares JAM Mon-Sal. lZPM to ---------•gar. pauo. nr beach & Person wanted to shr 3 Sl50/mo Ooyle.548-1168 DeLaney Sr., 1727 E. SPM Su N Spotless Walktobch 2 Br. bllns. gar, laundry s hopping. $310 mo Lxy 3 Br nr Hoag. 2 Ba, lxirm 2 ba hse. Tustin. Ocean Blvd, Balboa. Ca. ah n. 62S ·Euclid, 4Br3Ba Fntrm2100sqft fa c 1 I l!009 Ma pie. 960-1.279 fplc. Fam Rm. beams, S140mo. SM-0773aft 7. •LAGUNA N1GUEL• Day: Swam • MB-8263, ~RE.r:~ONW/AD Vrb.509Acacia64>7048 548-0l85 S2SOmo adults nu paint. cpts, quiet 2763SForbes Rd. Nile home: 673-4L57. and ---------• IRAMOMEW adlls. $400. No pets. Christian female seeks Retrul/oCc.673aq.ft. leave message, c . Male Under 21 Wanted Luxury lbr w/m1n1 ocean New 2 Br 2 Ba, cpts, d""', 1 2 3 8 "ts F/P 642·1276 same Cor house In CdM. Retail/whse, 1336sq.ft. OeLaney. Frien_._ .. ,P + Possible & lt I bl d · ... ~ • • r um • · $'62 50 pl"" UI 673 "''"u Ole ,,_.,q Ct uruu Je .Y v1ews, on Y steps ln!>, a ults, nu pets. bltns, gar. From S270 2 Br 2 ba newl c td ~ · """u · . .....,. • ...,_ · · Share Bch H m John to China Cove. $450/mo. S330 mo. 646 7993 or 962.7787118k for Mac d • 10th· 1 Y rpBI • Avall lmmed. Lost Puppy. Fem Ger. 536-22.82 bi5-2S3Sor751-4117 642·115S rJl6,. aJrway i YoungFtosharebeaut3 Agt,Stett-1 Shepherd. 2 mos old,----------------------------•28 hlldr I C anyon. $750 m o . bdrm condo In H.B. 83H 633or544-0933 very cute. owner very ForYourVaJenUne ~~Sh""' 2 Br, 2 ba, bltns. ,.!·.,c tarteln wetcS24ome,no 7 14 /494·8398 or w/same$125 mo.lncl utU sad With Inf o call Tasteful. claas1c V1'c . ~SEMBLER TRAINEES Needed Immediately Long & short. term as- signments. Holiday & vacation pay Hosp1talizat1on plan avaa.lable. Start toda ! PRIME LOCATION r,P(lndry. t Vr. old $375 .,., .... 8 ng a 5 mo. 714/644-0:509 8'2-6Sl9/842-68l9dys. .....,..al l..tal 4500 642-tmJ tori an style s"emi·nude Mo. Agt. 7S2·7710 ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·~~~~~~~~~ Bachelor, 1, 2 &3 bdrms Eas d Seawi Nwpt Hghls 2 Br UP· Cute 2 BR Ilse, E-slde 1300 sq ft M·l apace LOST: Great Dane Pup• PGrlr~l. Blafk t whlte1- S295 to $495 per mo tsl e 2Br. 2ba. upper. "nd Village graded, mod kJt. frplc. ~.M .• 258 #B. F1ower St. front Omce lar1e rear py, maJe. 9wks. Victoria .:..~· n ° appt. ASSEMBLY G75-ZJJI AGT ·Days. NO D/W, New. no children/· N l&2 bd 1 gar. Conv loc. Bltna. e rn . stude n t SlSO. door. 22S ph. elec. 629 &Union. CM.6'2-8614 --·-------Plast.ic&Alumlnum F'EE pets.$320. Ph5S2·5232 ad~t apts i~~4 ':;i~~ Adults.$350.642-0551 631..m&altS Tennlnnal Way, Unit 8 Found: Small grey mutt rSIOMIS...lc"5360 __ M_P_M_._SS6-__ 1.1_so __ !!!.~~~~~~_....~ E/Slde, light, airy 3 Br. 2 from $265 + pools, ten-Deluxe 3 br, 2 ba lower Mature male sbr auper lO. $220. mo. 648-068! or t Coe k 8 poo ? J . v l c ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~EMBLER Ba, bltns In lnplex. S360. nis. waterfalls, Ponds! duplex. 1 blk to beach. Nwpt Crest condo furn or 540-93:52 Magnolia & Hell. 848-9020 Weddings, social events & ELECTRO MECH 'L 2 BR l Ba upper, D/W, No pets SS2·4201 or »om San Diego Frwy No pets. S4SO. Jae. unfum w/same. Mst be 6400Sqftollnduslnal pro-parties, makeup Marque Min. 2 yrs exper, as· rplc. gar No pets $400. SSl-la.11 drive North on Beach to 979'°'93 neat.quiet&empl. Refs . pert)' w/UIOO sq Ct of air FOUND: Tame White wiJlbelpdes1~nyourown sembly & drlU press re· 640·11MO McFadden then West on S22S. 64$-209C cond ofct 546-l6S3 29 Dove. We have cat.a! persooalJzed makeup for q "d Co. paid heaJth & ure So ofHwy,2br, lba -1 Br. 1 ba. Avllll. Jan. McFadden to Seawlnd S.Ch•llle 3176 Rando!,.),A CM · Owner please contact us! you. Call ror appt. LD6. EOE.642-8080 15th. $215/mo. Nr. VWage. (714)893-5198 •••••••••••••••••••••••Person to1hare3 br, 2ba vu ve. Vic. Monarch Bay 673·17'98 --------- $435/mo schools &shops. 998-0656 2Br, 2ba condo. Lge llv. hse In E /aide C.M. Stu· Need to share 6,000 aq ft 499-2588 ASSIMILEa CaJl6M-3807eves 2 B~ Townhouse, encl rm .• dining rm., Gar. dent O.K. Move-lo tight bl.g at l7th & Superior. . .. . r,..... 5450 Day i.hlfl Will train. YITMrTIATTHDT 4te 2 Br. 14• Ba. 2 sty, pauo. pool, refng, car $325.(714)6334720 away. S19S+~ ulll. C M l5'persq n upt' Found: Brown & White ••••••••••••••••••••••• Good be rts V ._~ ll I..... knd pool. kJda ok. No pets. port.$325. (213)592-5907 Compl. rum. 631-4027 or 2.0oOsqftavalll-633·2'18'1 Retr1 ever! Ma le . WO R L 0 CR U JS E . C:co1. 1 ;e,.1 r -" et.-... mt.,.. w Nr.scbla.$26S&up.2310 . Studlowtoceanvlew.Util 6'2·:MS6 Newport Blvd, C.M. Saalboat, rema!e crew • -r· duties In exchange for Santa Ana Ave, CM . House 2 br. 2 ba, fplc, pd. Sl.90/mo. • ._.... W..ted 4600 548-4076 members needed, depart 711 .17CbStreet furn. studio apt Pref. MS-~;213-371-4032 dahwhr. washer/dryer. 492.5771 Attn y 216 wants M/F rm-••••••••••••••••••••••• Feb .lat. 496-20ll Blda F-12 Costa Mesa arum oriented college encl. gar. WaJk lo beach. mt.e lo sbr 2br. 2ba Lag Quiet. r lo l FOUND: mm. Blk Poo-Comer 171.h St & Pomona student CdM 673·10SOVeryl&e3Br2~8aapt, Nopets.$350.536-1398 ... =!~Ftll1bll1d Nia. apt. $165/m o . 10 2:P·:f.'°i!0 ren1 dle,male.Vic.MagnoUa !rl; .... ! CallMS.1501 9AM·5PM ln quiet area of CM .• tge or _._sited JfOO 495-4428 r m e me n & Garfield. F. V. 968-8451 ,,,.,.._ ... .,,.. .... -to.le-• encl patio. $395 mo.2 Br1S..S235mo.\chlld••• .. •••••••••••••••••• Nwpt/CM area.S46-0348 •••••••••••••••••••••••ASSEMBLY & DRILL Front. downstairs unit . 5.16-4144 ot. oo pets. gar. sngl sty, 13742 Newland Street Rental to share. Lr1 2 • , ·'I Lost : EngUsh Sheepdog, Jobs w--7075 PRESS WORKERS. Ap 620 1ris $475.mo.2BR.l 962-4522 CG d G ) bdrmduplexonbeach.. -·••u,ll'fest/ lemale:eborlbalr.silver _....... p lylnpereon,18170 8 a • w k d a '1 a , Lce2Br.den. rpJc, l~ Ba. ee:r e 0 r ove · Eves675-92'17 "'•c:• ch afn. Just s p ayed ........................ Euclid St. Foun t ain (213>780·3331 wknds patio. s hopng 1325. 2Br 2Be.3blkafrbeacb, 1 0 utJCul 2 ~~mapl8 •••••••••••••••••••••• ~ Ccuple • so·e, honest. de· Valley. t'114)675-5439 Avail tm. AdJLl.642·7508or642·1276 new cpts. paint. fple. nelghbo~b~od Prl nl t Fmale needed to share ........ pendable, exp. renlera•·ASS----------- med gar. $300 mo. $475 move-ti< 1 t · 1 valye home Ott JUST room ren· 0,f•lllll't IOO LOST: Male Seal Point Want to manage apt.s tn ISTANT MANAGER · VILLAGICIUI ln.8'7-3241 Cit ob v ew. rom 1 ove d ta1 jn CdM. 675-9208 or ••••••••••••••••••••••• Siamese cat, w/bJue col· return foe free rent In a P&rt·tttne. 2 days/week $330. 2 br upper. So. of New condo 2br + den 2 Br 1 8a 1 yr old Good /11 a~ 8 8 1n: •1 ~npc 000&e1 . 615-2563 0 C E A N JI' It 0 N T lar. Beach & AUanta, nice area. n4/MB·l915 al attractive H.B. apt Hwy beam cell, brtck and3br,2ba,2carattchd • • · "' • • ... n .......... M ,, HD. Moo. Reward . property,offtcelcminor frpl<'. suodeck. Adulta. aar Ci opener Across toe. Encl aar. 842·1884 or clubhouse. $315/mo. Call Female lo share 2 br apt mn.nn..c.... uat aeh . Ntt S3S-0334 Woman wishes lo be com-maint. Ama Mi mt Co 00 pets. no waterbeds. from SC Plas~ From •1014 Carmen <Mar. Apt. 41 at Coela Meisa. Malurt! on-$35.000 y r . A1tent. panion l« St. Citizen. n 7&2-158S · 6'13·1GOor~eves. $450/mo. 754.7979 " 1,44 ~or Mike Sullivan ly, 2S-3S.. $185. 833-5838 642-4758 Lost white fs lite brown orprttime.&M-9277 ~5570 at 7~·1848 or 548·8553. da)'l. '751"281S evea. lie lon,t haired cat nr. ASST MANAGER 11Mc:ted 2 BR apt, patio, 11r, •••-•••••••••••••••••• Quall Place Prop, Inc. IALIOA Ce<'IJ " Oraoee. C.M. Mechan ical Problem· for local car wash. Apply adulta. no l*a· "'eot. Dehaxe2 br •Pl + garage Oran1etree Condo for Office....._. 4400 ~ fut fOOd. Net 631-5195 solvlne t echnlclan. In person. 481E.17th St. No feie.$350.8'13·2510ot fot~Uabletenant.Yrly nm.1 Br•lottPlan lV, 'nlEEXClTlNG ••••••••••••••••••••••• '30,000. yr. income. Mature, reasonable. OostaMeaa. 83WH7-.aut Lle.$100.MM2M tetma nea. 551-6791 or rALMMISA.AnS. OPPK:ISPACI SeuhON Real Estate. FOUND:Whitecat.wblte 548-9$MafterS:300ttSun·•-------- ,.,,_,,,_ ..... ~-ll!• 2d-4!IMIZ81 MJ1f\ITESTONPJ' 1-IROOMS55t$qFt ~-collar. Colle1e P arlt d.QI. AUTO BODY/FENDER --• "' 2 Br. oew crpt.s fs cllill. Bat. . area, CM. 541-2$10 MAN exper. commtaatoa .. ·-•••••••••••••••• patio. kldl ok. No dC)ll. BHadNIOf&Uetree coa-Bacb. lM BR. ~ For s.&e.PadJlc H .. tlal HllpW..e.I 7100 worlt. Ben Warner'a Adult 2 Bedroocn. super $27$.MW2'74 do. l bnn + faft. Uptl'd. from$220.. fsu.,. ~~ Sbeet lhlal Biasiaea. FOUND: Ible Cbcltapoo, -·••H••••••••••••••• G•aae. 410 W. Sth SL Joc•tloa, no peu, T8'tn.1 oqot . s.s1.m1. Adtdtt.No Peca ~ .. .f74.5crl37·IOOO med u, •llricot. llU. Sq SanlaAna. SJ25/moatb sea w POURSEASONSAPTS <m>aat 1.51111 .. 0r ...,..-., .l'J: ~ ......... Office Pt. r.v. <Dec.)D4.a581 Acd:at~ Bkbaa WUl&iDq.•pUi . r~btt:!: Lw ..... ~\o.-· (18lbE•UIN"1-t Jf'~"P""-Due to oOler bulll ... FOUND: Loo~ h ired . 1IWOM.IY AUTOMOTIVE &AM•MCHAAPTS O. ~Ptta. tnl. ~.................. = oommltCDIDI•, wt muas f~~ca&. Boabard ~Nay lo work WAaANrYCla. 1-tb: onlla 1Dta a I 11Uo.ma-... NIWty S.IM!Stled 1 Br --. ..Uour R.Jl!.dtl~locat. • H.8. (Stpt) ou utaauccountifttA Mutt type. P.:•celJenl br tw•liH,"O•la•ht , 1 Ba Wit. eduha. no..._ llllM•lcaenvlW. Blkto lffl l Flower StrH t Nr I••..., lilC td ta u:.r.me area ol $M.olSll ~~.•;!;: c~!!!'~~ wmt:tq ~ and ..... tDCl.pr,l:ubbQ. flD).JmlUoor.Qt.AJ btacb. '371/CRO, Pb CG.m.lOcv.t>.Larwe l ore 11*!1 lD Newpart. =--~::I:'1lD·FOUND : 12/U, II. 7 our bome. FllLl rt bmlflta.. A.Ilk for Jerry PoolO•pd. m t f'l eu.111111 4M4Uor-.-.r bedrooQa ~J dOM to Aarpcr\Arta.; ~. Detty PUot. Boll i.J:· 01rmu S b o p . Bll Cleru to Sr. A CCOUD• Perkins. eo.-n · OCIMlllOMT 1boftn1. wlll t•k• ..,_ ...... ~ C.UMeq,CA-• wtwhte marb, Senta taat.t offded thruout CONNEll Ooll.e v.. .,140 'nlurt• •a bdno. ••• pd. No 8 ~bl re o ~ I au•• r 1 rm, ~ 11e1 --:i::· air• " PI01pect, Santa Oranp Co ~~newdeluq p1t1. Cblldnn ok. -ID u~al\°19· ~bntti ~ lt t!C1PY IM . Amaatn1 0Hon.Hltlea Aoa.Dl.J053 aobStHAlf'• CffMOl£T llMldsooaauatta. ~. MU'llOlllJ'. ~I.......... p&.7:..:.1 ~aU . Pl:ce Frmi ... ln4Y11Jl.'7l'IO .... S el~ malli11 J'oand . female blHd Accounterope T,' ~ tJ" Br 1 ea.~ decor'd, 2 lee-ul • ....., ~ IDc. THIC•tT ~~~:i,,'::' =~ Cocker Spenlel, Vic. No.~!.! .. U';..5:~ 2*118.,.bcl' Blvd. ;.,..::. ~t!.J°;::!e ~';~~~ 1.:n. 'T:°.;.,'!: ~~ .._ 4ltO MliiMAlln ~a-. P.V.,tma ~ tn111eat~Orance ~.~:r PrOIMl'll• •. 'idc: l7H> coo. -.ia or Mf.fUI t1a1. PH .. Adlta, DO-•••••• .. ••• .. -•.. Mo. &e mo. Nllt tad: JCllll apport. co s-webue ~~ Alahu .male. 114/ 103 . ::,.11e1. Mk lot Mike aifU Plll peta.Avlt/&4'14108 1mn roo1n bi C.11. MN ~ •er Y., Wiii e.tabl. Ndow CO¥• ~~ ~M=:~::!:i. HD a Br ... "1.Dt S/llde 1 8r beatti l .,..,.bOGM lor ·~ ft1111....,... C!O"f· Wi•I bwil• .. ••Naet. claulc aut o cnet a l t D.1Be..,...Crita. orrildt.tiOr.;..Mlta: e.W.;'Pk. ~.;:!; pnmllM?N. :''a• is.t:d::'.: ~·~•1 ar5o.LOST : b t 1 t"k m ile n~ xtnt worllna *'9. rtfrt&.. st•.,1·.-1 •DN· ~dr'pe..., etoeet. lea• •1-w ..... 1'oodtt C.M MIM. 6 ..t.lil1' m\. \ ua ••eel. Coekepoo. aDI. l cond.· S.otnta. Sala.ry .,,..!!! "'* -10 mo. 110 I:. Roctltthr; tut. NO "41. ~: 11101•0. Worllll•I 18&a1m'ivs ~ ... ~:,::· :~'c e m p " • ~tun • °"4! loquJr• •~ ~l)G· --fJl.m7 ) 41'1.aull ........ ._.,... IUITL......,. liriM:w ... ~t;....Y!!;,.• .. ew Rdt'Ol , J_,.,, Alwa.nl -.-•• 0>.ICZ·7'71 Th4nday, January 12. 1878 DAILY PILOT 87 Add 1t .. Build it D•aper 1t ... Hammer It. .• Um:>et SERVICE 11 .•• Cement 1t. Wire 1t...Hoe It. .Clecln it...Move it...Press 1t Paint it Ndil it ... Plaster lt. .• Fix It ... DIRECTORY .... -.eel--'-l"---65-'YI C e ect• G••"Stnlc.. ....,_.emit g t1 I lu•u ,........,.,..,.., 'dat"'9!Sl4Jlt Roofl9t ~ ._._P"9".. ,. •• • .................................................................................................................. ~~·tt•········1······· ••• •••••• •• ••• •• • • • •• • ••••• •••••• •••••• •• • • •• ••••• •• ••••••••••• •• ••• • l\OllaS t OI" ~ A I typee B4'J Appbi.m:~St·rv CAlt.PIT l.IPAtas MARKSIL£1lCONT. HANDYMAN Cltf'Perltry. SUHSHIHIGlllLS O>mm'l ll lndu.a'l PROFESSIONAL Paint· Artltl/pa1nter apec In uc/bc>nd'd. Insur Fr~ TRIP<...1tAltGl::Sto 557"6103 New~l R•tcomm'l. e.lectriclll, plumbing & HOUHCleanlna & office P1UtuoaLotSweepln1 lD1. lnter/Extcr. Ree. mural11. 1upersraphle11. estimate. 89•·0421 or ~S Main,~ \ ttm add. remodet. pauo noors 8'7 2787. 557-4504 speclallata. We welcome 5J6..1613 wortt1Uar6'2-0386 s1ans & dtll1ain.a 964·21l• ~ ... w M9 _!'~ 9~7 (It We Care Carpet Cluners Uc contr Call 979-4411 fix·ll rep&r remodel. IO R.E. accounta. Specials: U• w 'I P&lJJtini. Extr/lntr Ex· Dou.Jt -PS installed fact . .. , ... ,~ Steamcleanor1hi11npoo Draftt-n&Detl-yn ~ari>entn-" ma1nl Apls & Condos. Day, ....................... pr'd. honest. neat. reas ,....,./RtpGlr dire« ftUlb35yn ~l ••••••••'::'!•••••••••••• Also upholstery All work ......, .,... -.. 496-31122 week or munth. Bonded, Brickwo k Smntl 1·obs Uc'd 964·1045 Dave ••••••••••••••••••••••• H--•,; 0 ....... '>NO. auar Tn.K-k mount unit ••••••••••••••••••••••• exper ..-.. ll c'd, lnsrd. Refs . r · .. esa & Vt:KYNEATPATCH "'""' UM'" .... """1 l>. Y Care Neu So <-Oo6t Fr t·i.t re as ratu Eicp archltt'c\ural de· Gt d 11 S40-9S25 ~s-~;a M lntenor. extenor paint JOBS&Ti:XTURE Tude your old stuff rot Pl.ua. Aaes birth ti yrs 645-3716 · s1aner. Compl 'plans foe ••••••••••••••••••••••• llOUSECLE NlNG 1 · t'vea 1 n g . s u p r e m e f'reee:.t 1193 1439 new aoodies wllh a M7-16S6 homea, addition•. re· Skiplooder Dump truck b 1 A R 1 •boul r Blockwalls slumpslone workmansbtp. Call Jack -OAS111f1ed ad 1142-5671 SteamCleanCpt&Uphol. models Help get ~1 1 · k . us ne811 . e ia e b 1 k ' te 968-7894 PATCHPLASTERING Mature&depeodable My Llctmsrd/guar 3 rm up 'ts Fred 549.3325 ' au ing. trl'l' wor ' »ervlce Janice's Raa· r c • con c re A 11 l Y Pe s Free Tie home, CM Rers TLC. l0400aqf\Sl995 balis& pernu . gradan", demo tile eedyAnn'sal645-1800. driveways, patios, lJle. YOUNGMAN.5yrsexpr estimates Call5'0-6825 ••••••••••••••••••••••• tncdyard !>451067 bathrm free' l lfe BedriC411 831-125'1 ceramic, quarry tn wallcoverin/. Free · CSeraauc Tlle-Spt?c. 1n ,..___.... sys t e m s 6 3 I 5 3 5 0 •••••••••••••••••••••••• H r 0 ---~~~lceo. w"1nousd~sl.ewanal1n1s'. Repairs o(Qaulall lttyy~or~ eels. 645-&76 An y " ebg Hitnes" noon. 2Syni ell· _,...... .,..."3939 ft 6 ELECI'RICAL SERVICE 7 .,.,... v -mJlllOIU')'. ••••••••••••••••••••••• per 96211183 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....... a er ••••••••••••••••••••••• C..'rystal, Sterling Silver. al w 1 n t er pr Ices. Palld Yom-Cottle -=--·--·------ Cu Hom f,.ram 10 g .c-..t/Cwrete ~~~,&SMALLocc STUDENT Big :v. 10 Yrs. exper. Houses. Licensed & bonded AveraaeE.xtrlSlry$395 P~bi~aterRe:::t~~ro5 W••taec1s Comm Res Room addi; ••••••••••••••••••••••• ton truck Trash. tnm. Rentals. Yachts. 646·5719 963·7339or873.0164 2Slory$545. lnt.r$45rm yrs exper Reas. Rates••••••••••••••••••••••• OK.<Drywa.111~~~20 CEM .. ;NT WORK _All lhebsda.ctric etc R1mdy642·5703 or leave measage & ph. Mootllllg Pn«einclrrwat.rlllabor Jim645-6394 P11u &c ~olad 0111l Carpent t kmdi. Rl'asonable Free l.Jc 327136 645-6974 1 Ton Dump Truck Haul number for return call. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Guar/ln1r·Ftee eat waterbedl Complete hnr ry. any ype. est.s 0..11750·6625 DI ' · Uc320881 Ted636·7085 OMESAVERS. Plumb· & aarc Rea1onahl~ Panel. doors. etc. also __ __ ---ELECTRICIAN·Pnced Debris or Do e lveneJ1 Hou~eclean1n1 with a "Tw~. Men Will Move • II\& & Heauna. Free esl. Terry.'s Nwpl·Ba y tomm I, he/~ 548·2719 Q.i5tom Concrete & Block nahl-free estimate on 97'91126or64~7S39 personal touch. Refs You We handle big finepai.nllna at stay busy $10 hr. Honest & reliable &42..0UU c.,.tServlce Work Patio t•overs & largeorsmallJobs Demolillon·remodelang :>46·2420 536~728 moves· or 11 c e t prices Tty me, fr e3l. st service. BofA. M/C OK ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• brick Lie & Bonded l.lctmsed 673-0359 preparation: clean·up, XJnt houseclearun" done hlouaelholdl. Dl1tankclen11 hcllnard.836-5555 751·31SOor847-0383 Tiii-...,_.... 642-6894 ..... • ad 0e• d oca • a so pac ... --· GarpetManw1lllayyour!>--trees culremovn.o. any byl .Yw/exp. pen a· Lowest legal rate. CUSTOMPAINTING. R...odel&Reealr onttleO.....eo.t or mine Rep111 rs & Coatractor ••••••••••••••••••••••• saui.)Ob 494-Tl>00 .494 2!29 ble. own trans. 847-3637 Uc11nsrd. Cal T 111·9«. Extenor Sper1ahst. tS ••••••••••••;:-.A•••••• DAl'~Y PILOT clearung too• Guar work••••••••••••••••••••••• WEEDING CLEANUPS iw--1~ •' 1 •· d Ph847·7278 yrs local refs. L1c/bon cabanet shophasreturn<.'d ., at b"1oae L'-..,_ G kl M , -_._...., .ousec eanin& "' win . ded d k CLASSIAED '"'. r savings. "' ee R.J Huffman & ...,n, en Wee y aintenance ••••••••••••••••••••••• dows. Res. Royce & Ann. P~''---' /1osr , guar wor . pre.f1n1shed <'ab1net1 esl 645-3646 Cootr Custom Alt & Add. l''recest 642-9907 Want .. REALLY CLEAN <•o.""'-'9 ._......,, ..,.....99 f.'ree esl.S. Won't be un· Uuat will flt into your ADS I b t a Jl'ltO IEP'I ••••••••••••••••••••••• derbld 838 1081 ..... Pal o s . c a a n e s . HOUSE" Call Gingham . kitchen r emodel plans -~·•mpoo & steam clean form.1t•a New const Re:. Dig It Lancbcape Mam-Girl Fr~etil 645.5123 Landsc~ PETERS PAINTING Up to 50'1r or! No con Color brighteners. wht & comm'I. 545 4644 or tenance Mow & Edge · ___ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Expr'd. Reas Rates First class ext/Int pwnt· tractors pleic.e Carle & Tou tan W It, Rftd h, cpts lOm1nble11ch Clean S48·454l 1.Jc&bonded Full maant. baul1n.:. Ahces Hou1ecleaninJ? LANDSCAPING Fre, Eat. Call Gene ing Paperhanging Son:; Wood Produrt6. TrodithWlttloW.Ad hv, dm rm: hall $15 Avg • r leim·ups, rotot1lllng. Reas. reliable, refs. Own Reasonablepnceli. 5S2-04S8 Cabinets refln1shed etc. 661-0251 ( 842-~] rm 17 50. rnurh $10. chr Gffieral Contract1n1<Add1 1-'ree est 675 5516 trans 642.7207 or 6464871 !J68-87B3or !)47.5846 Prol prunt'g & paperhang· 25 yrs exp. 979.5294 __ . ~ •u . SS Guar ehm J>l't odor taoru. RemodehngBwld -ade your old stuff ror <..'pt repair ts yn expr · 100 .. F . Trade your old sluft for 1na Clean, work guar AVAILABLE NOW' new aoodias with a O...Cals.r.tt• ang. • inJnt tnl( d th SELL Idle items with a Have somelhma to sell'> ..-u<7 0941 p t•· 1 " "" fo .... ,.~..._a1 l.)o work myi.t:lf Heb Availuble. Don M a~1iey new . goo 1 es w 1 a .. re e e:. l '"' · . wn • sm repairs Clasi.ified ad 642•5678 •• ...,_, .......... ~ ~S3~1~-0~1~0~1~~~~~~~84R~~~~~O~~~~~~~C~l~as~s~1~C1~ed~ad~.~642~·~567~8~~D~a1~ly~P~U~otCl~a.s~s~1f~1ed~A~d~~C~l~as~s~1f~1ed~a~ds~d~o~1~t~w~e~ll~. ~S36~-4383~~~~~~~~~~Ca~ll~R~ruc~~e.~S4~~3~204~5~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ H.ipW•hd 7100HetpWanted 710 H.lpW .... d 7100 HelpWanted 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• HttpWmwted 7100 HetpW.ted 7100 HelpWCll'lhtd 7100 HltpW.ted 1100 W..e.d 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• o.U .. ry(,Ofc loy Drivert(Helpers GENERAL CLERk HOUS~KEEPER LIVE· !\tach1n1!1t Chuck"' 1-· ume Ca 1f dnver!> lie ~01 UaSsEsHOLOC o8oD~. E~andmg N 8 f1nan IN nt.'tlded ammed lo live aperawr, 3 yrs minimum IOOICKEEPER F/ChcJ l' I ca n 1 n .: I ad y r or COOKS , furnalur<> '\lore. 3 dyi. Brt>akfast. Lunch din A11lomol1vp ''frw Dt:lu1I Shop nt•('di. ht'l11 ·ir,p wai(Cb µ111d En i.:tnl· Mcamer,, l'lllo: p1.11nteri.. buffer:. & iiohi.her..,, up holstcry i.hampooen .. rho·l·k out. pack up & de h vcr; Appl y at A Puy & Rec • I uyroll & """~k: 3 hr:. per do.iy, SJ ner t-:'<per'd Apply an able lo bnng books lo a hr 1931 Newport Blvd, peri.on, M J lia rker ~ tnal hul Cosl:i Mei.u ore CM Reswurant, 2l2 E l7th Call for interview ---------1 St. c M d N ·A t•1 hrrohc.l!tO""nm"ror in t·ongen1al home ex""'r Small shop Call r1.11 cat appear PP· Ex""'nence only apply ... ~ " '-ool b Id ""' t M -•-r es p . 1 n d 1 , r o r w ~c.. a"e c 1 rcn 835-2700 ly in Pl'ri.on O r Mon thru Fri. 9 AM to 4 'WllC'"board. nuHI room. Some Eng nee. ~ 7646 F\.aenlc:. al Uobert Dem, p M 2 3 7 2 8 v a a ~ " "" Wall!Quam 1 Fr 1 S<>!>Nl 8 & Ai.i.oc. f'abrlcante, Mission f11ln!( or m1cro(dm orSJ623..., _____ _ COOK 1401 a t, V1eJo duties l':xper. helpful. flskJ>r neat lady for neat 4 Day/40 HourWeek TM Looi& 644-6500 _______ .. , ---MACHINIST ~l.S9 llurbor Bl. CM 645 1030 IOOt<kHf'ER Expcr . well oruanazed, lo work with R E Devt>lopment Co nr 0 C • ________ _,.Airport Xlnt !>alary. benerat' Send re:1ume l Box C 19525. lrvlne. CA AVON Earnings hqlnHow ForAVOH REPRESEtO' A TIVES Best tlmf' to estahhs ru ... toml·n. lnlt>rc,tl'd ~ t'all 540 71141 or Z~nat 7 1:15!1 92713 IOOklCEEPER COMMISSIONS '.'Jpt Dth lnvt•1i l Farm. !"/charge comm11n':. bk kp'r Rt'Q exp an p~g brd i.yi., knowledge 1n rl'ad 1ng l·umpull·r rc11orh 640 0123. ---------1118001\KEEPl-:R. l>t•rma nenl pJrt tame, Ncwporl Clencal JR. CLERK SR.CLERK but not req d Apply at home' 4 or 5 hrs t or 2 Exper nece&sary, full DELIVERY Dry Cleaners n~s ~rl CPI. 2nd . 1-·1 oor, 1110 day:. wk Or t·~nsider General machine work tame. upply 1n pet ~on lJependable person to for counter & a~sem ly Newport 1,.;tr Or. N B · tt 11 r on quality aerospace LeBnarnlz Rest 414 N make dehvt>nttt1. handle work Must be EXPER 644-4360,UlikforEdCook t,~~J~~t~eiiz~~5,';,~~ ~r l'Omponenls & a:. Newport Bl vd . N B ofr :.upphe:. & f"QWP & Good salary 968-3633 ,._.._...ut ... L F ... CTORY lkh 642•3481 aemblies Must be able lo & CLERICAL at'ST 645-6700 take care or ~en'I ore -8 ........a...... T-h ~..,... "' ------work from detBJled plan IW -------nt.'eds. i.ome heavy hCt· _...._c ~ WORKER Immediate openings rull rung sheets & bluepnn~ varied jobs w Ith & Cook needed for conv ing req'd. Xlnt bens. i\p EleL-troruc lnstrumenta Sponmg Goods company or ptllme. No exper nee Apply In Person without exper m good hospata.t. AM ~ P~ ply. Jark G Raub C<I. lion firm nel.'<is Analog 7 30 AM to 4 00 l' ~. Ages 17 lhru 28 !>40-4448. Mooday-Thunday oil: &urround1ngs. Call :.hafts f 1llml· f,,.per d i\ltn. Rosie Br()(:k. 125 Tech · lo cover Wt.>t1tern 540~142 Manne Corp Edkr ....-.trt" IK Today• only Apply in per!. on, HW<l·r St, <.:oe.ta Ml'&a states, out or new Oran11e -----___ _.:.._____ 2101 Dove St. NB HO FEES Beverly Manor, 340 Vic 7141751·2510 Co locauon Salary + GEH. LAIORER Income tax preparer. 1----------~o~ Offl'ce. •t•on-a •. C_M ______ , ------•overtime. auto &,ex Matenul handler ror exper'd.call MAIDS WANTED· For Dftl•ery/Stockrnan penst.'li fUll Co bcne its mac·hininl( operations 962 1200 :-.mall exclusive holel 1 d Mui.t be Ill P/llme Will lndustrv leadt•r. GOO + Swinl( shirt 4 lO llr day-. ---------Fieuble hours. 419 No 0 over oa COOKS be F llml' hv Summer t>mploy.ee:. Major pro +overtime ROlian. lne , __________ Cst Hwy. La&uno Bearh 557.0061 lJays & N•Ethl:s See Harold, 495 E 17th dutt ti. macChlneryr pro1 2001 w C<>a.st Hwy, NB Inspection 494-3521 /\ I I p > 8 Sl CM lCCllOn or 'entn uga E 0 E RECEIVING 37:.13 lilrc·h St. NB P~rle~J ~~on . ' -------rotating equip Send re ------IHSPECTIOH __ __ Th• A.ncl...t Mariner J.Nmo Ass111t Do you wunt suml' lo. Field Service Gingnam Girl houserlng Ui\HYSITTE-:R hv l' an . <;overnei.s type, mo.iturc woman lo c·arc for l y old boy, somt• houi.ehold dut.Jes. '>IJk t::n.: . rl'r rt'<I li73 5831 Heh l,.aw Ofllt·c $500 ---------•! 2007 w Coasl llwy. NB a car<'Cr in Ortbo ulll17 Munajlcr. 17931 Skypark service ndb women PIT. mg all your ROA i.kalh,'' Bl\d. Ste lo;, ln1ne, topS.carnec 645·5123 Sm.ti t precision machined & molded part.s for electro merhan1cal devices Ma1ntenance person. So Or81l$!e Co area. Plumb tng. bte carpentry. own tools & traosp F /lime TI4/544 -0933 Pt'r hr Mn. Thomas. 83.1377f) IOOKKEEPER full tame. 979 7~'>0 llabvs1t1111101 :! day ... u wk ror Launt' from !MM to 4PM Lill' hou,cwork I Uo). Jl(e 3 M:!WttO ll<lhys1lll'r for I chal<I . I ' -..r-. old. 3 nail·'! my homt• 751 &Mil BAKER t:xr1 cl or aµprcn llt'l' Call hi Wll 81\ M nuon 4!111· 14 IO IOYS-GIRLS 12·16 yeuri, Of U(ll' i';Vt'O mg work Obtain nl'w subscn pllons for the l>a1 Iv Pilot work1n~ with un adull supervisor Earn S20 111 $30 per w1•e k or mort• CJll <213) 5'.16·0296 rroon t o 5pm (2 131 49ff·2'173. Spm·\lpm <.:all ---------t Colle<'\ UANK UP£RIEHCED PART· TIM£ TELLER UNITED CAUFORHIA IAHK Brt'aklo~l cook. l'XJ> Pravult' Country Club f' or 1 n t c r v 1 cw l' u 11 SW~ IUSIOY Day!! 7am-3pm Mou Fri. Good benefits. Con· tact lloladay Inn, Laguna Hills, 586 5000. exl 433 bef CLERK/TYPIST Counter hl'IP Small snack bar with beer & wane on Expenenccd m pure ha!> ly I' timl' nu~s & wknds ang and111r production Only l'Xper & mature control. prcft•rred. t1ut need upply Ca ll bt<twcen will train Manufat•tur l&lS3ti-8832 111~ l'X!X'ncncc helpful - W1d1• \Jnt•ly of ~t·ncrJI Count.er help purl time cilflc~duuc,, Dependable CJpl Conlal't Mrs Whtll' For lnlcn 1cw J\ppo1ntmera• Pead Dosier AasocJafft, lftc. COSTA MESA 1714t 556-7075 Mike':; Fish Fry. Ca ll 645 2875 COUNTER GIRL For drycleanerc;. !Jam Jpm. Mr Best t..:lcanE'ri.. 2939 E Coast llwy, CdM ~siftq Gucrds a ty of Irvine IS present ly JCccpling Jpphcallons t-;qual Oppor Employer for the position or Cross ~~~~~~~~-~I ang Guards to help --elementary srhool COCKTAIL WAITRESS Learn in 40 hrs the mosl cxc1t1n11. glamorous. ti40·012l 92714 . ------------Girl Friday · part lime. Dental Secretary Re<·~pt. Stdrical Auetnblert Newport Beach orhce exper necetisary Salary £xper'd or will train to 646-4414 ope~ _&.n 7 1 ~ __ l>Older & assemble elec G.l_R_LS-'""MHD--ED Dental A~sasl unl tncaJ dev1rcs Pleasant :.mall co l'nv1ronmenl Sandwich dela very. 5 W1llTra1n d O 837.7112 Apply in peri.on. JHD days wk, 4 hrs ay. wn Audio. 1370 Lo1<an. Unit tra.Mp Earn ovr S3 SO I'". Costa Mesa 540.2372 hr Call 2-4pm, 540-8339 Oc•nt.il Asi.11nant, f'xper ne«Ctii.ary Salary Ol)t!n K37 1112 Engmeenng Tech -------• E x p a n d 1 n g n v 1 I GRAPHIC ARTIST Graplucs and art work for engmeenng and plan rung firm, photo & paste upexper. helpful. Submit resume to Jack G. Raub Co.. P 0 Box 5019. t25 Baker St. Costa Mesa. DENTALASSNT IOrthodonll~l Exper pref Full/part tame Top wag es Corporote bene fit s LaRUn~ Beach 494~ m :NTAL HYGIENIST. 2 days week. must live m M111s1on VteJo 1tre11 Sllf).fiOOO CA92626 • enRmeenng & planrung office hu 1mmd opemng for u techn1c1an t o perlorm c1v1I engineer· Ing cnlculalaons. earth work quarul1ei.. survey mg office calculalJon:. & cost estnnalang Ca 11 Jack G. Raub Co Aun Pen.onnel, 12.5 Baker St . l•--------CM 92626 (714)751 2510 GUARDS DENTAL. cha1rs1de as· Escrow Offlcer Immediate openings ed All slufts \ s1stant. exp or train Free Growing bank Newcont.ractlocallon only 494 ~17 seeks indiv w1exper. ai. Newport Beach area Working knowledge oft----------Yl4 5 true pos1uorung & prof1c1enl use or pre· r1:011on measunng anstru· ment.ts req 'd. Days only. ST ACOSWfTCH IMC 11.39 Baker Colla Mesa 549·3041 Equal Oppor EmJ>l,oyer IHSP!CTOR UCIJVIHG Exper. 1n quolaty aa· 11urance for mech. com· ponents Small mfg plant m H B 894·53$1 EOE , INSURANCE UNDERWRITER Expt.>r'd in personal IJnea for expand1na agency 968-066 Mana1ement SALIS TEAM MGll. n-/LH.Ubrwtn Is looking for an eneraellc & enthusiastic sales team mao11ger for the ll'Vlne sales ofc. We itre the lar36ftt phone sales co In Che world & your Job wou Id be superv111ng aales people who are sellin g Time/LJ(e Books over the phone. You s hould have IOll\e phone aaln or direct u let ex per. & muat be aggressive ~ n seU starter. For perliOllul 10~1ew. Call Jan al 833.PS F,qual Opp Emplyr m If tnt.iorO.coratw MANAGEMENT lmmed operun.a. Must PEOPLE PERSON 2220ceGRA•ettu• L_,..aleach Zpm -------• highly paid profess Day or eve sct1s1ons. Pluct' menl assist. Good Job op children tros ... !.afely al hu11v1ly truvl•lt:d In· tersl'cl1ons Cros!'lang Guard.-. are needcd from 7·30A:'>1 until 4 30PM. w1times varying al 1n div1du11I locatloni. SJ ()(I hour w/neccssary equip menl furnished by the C1 ty of Irvine For 1nforme lion contact Lt Car· --'-D-E-.N-T_A_L_AS_ST---1 escrow ofcr & bus ineu S3/hour and up, plus RECEPTIONlST development back vacation. medical have sales exper. Cdm Exec. needs p/llme as· area Reply to clua1fled soc. In wholesale supply ad no. 140, <'/O Daily Fully cap1l·allzed . Pilot. PO Box 1560. Costa &Gl634. t714t 494-6546 i\n t-:qual Opportumty t:mplo)cr &nkmg PART-TIME TELLER Bankexpt.>r requlred. IRVINE NATIONAL BANK Contact Bob Creighton fm...3700 E 0 E 8anldni UNION BANK NEWPORT 11.ACH HAS AN OPENING FOR Tiii" Neat appear. Type 4 WJ>m. Starting sal com- memurate w /ex per. Please apply In peraoo to Dona Mitchell 610 Newport. Center Or 558-5280 F.quaJ Oppor Employer lusloys Apply in Person DIQC CHURCH'S RESTAURANT Week daays P IT. 2698 Newport Bl. C~ · IUSIHESS IS IOOMIHG We need good help •As ......... •Allto~hmic •Truck Driven •Offln Stoff ExP@r'd & Trainees MacGregor Yachts 1631 Plarenlla, CM Career Opportunity. Leading int 'I co needs amb1t1ou.s person of un· questionable character for Its sales/ manaae· ment trainlna proaram. Above avg earnings. ii qualiOed. College educa· lion pref'd. Teuchln1. sales. or mamt back· ground helpful. Call Bill Helmuth, 557-1041. Equal Oppor Employer. L·109. Carpe t Cleanl na Trainees. No expcr. noc. Earn while you learn. P/tlme daya. Must be BAR GIRL Netahborbd well aroomed. motivated Bar. full " part Ume. to learn, pleasant to be ~ around. potential to work IMTIMDll-MIAD al one. Dur ac lean Eaper'cl, niature, run. method. llQ.322'1. tlme. w/flexlble bra. allU> CARE, reUeble, Mu.al be penon.abte 6 aatlve woman to help neat. Call Newport ~ ... ror ~et.le tod· Harbot Yacht aub ror cl.Mr ai.o do lite bakpt. .-. 1171-1730 lot.erriew· Uve-fn pr.Ctrred. Ref• ~Wed. Tbun, Frl. 6 req. Mt•l a.ft, 4 CMI. .......... BEAtrl'Y OPER.ATOll r 1t1ma w tcllent.el• OAlr Call for.__.,... -··-Eq)er'd tn tub dM.1lon -------•1 wort. AP9l1 ln peraon, t.o Mr. hentH, Robert, Bain, Wllll•m Prose • Auoc., HOl Qllall 6'. NB. por ~ 714(751-9194 So Cali . Cock t ail Wal tresses, l nc 17922 Sky Park Bl . Sh• C. nngton. al 754·37_10 __ _ lrvme. Ca 92714 ---------•I Po s 1t1 on s open 1 n ground to head up dept. benefits and holiday personable Costa Mesa Salary to $l8K. Also Fee pay. Specific •of c Exp er · d on I y . J 0 b s · C 8 11 C a r r Y • licenses reqw red 540-60SS. Coastal Penon O 64~7580 nel Agency. 2790 Hubor. WELLS FARG J an1lor. rl ll me Co Gu ... ao SERVICE benefits Apply morn· DENTALtORTHO recep·1_C..;_M________ AA 1ngs. Standard Shoe t.Jonist. Nwpt. Benef1t.s, ESCROW SECRETARY 1532W. Commonwealth Stores. 3(111 s. Brtstol. Meaa. Ca 921626 1---------MANAGEA. IXPU.. dental expr req Ortho .\ve . FUiierton CM ,.. __ ..... alt Waltrnt CUSTOMDEF.S~KO R DER expr pref. 642·:M26 Ca1Expe167r~d1~y need apply 7141525.2386 1 __ • --------~• _;__ __ ,,._.,______ Ask for Dave Ruben JAHfTORIAL Women's clothing store full ume. Interviews held Mon-Wed.Fri from 2·4 or '1·9 Refs. a must. Kraiie Katz Fashions 9931 Hamilton Ave. H 8. Ap· ply In penon Exper'donly.21 ·30.Cap. Ofhce exper w1order o~..._L Exp.sitterlnmyhomefor F.qualOppEmplyrm/f 4 Hrs daily . Irvine ta1ns Anchorage . processing preferred. 5"'""' 635-0531 but not reqwred Mrar or Pleasant group in NB 2 c hildren I 1Am·6PM Perlert for retired gent. Man~en\l'nt indus tr1al 1alrcraft needs 2 employees five days a wk. 5S2-8829 ---------979·3923 ________ , SUCCESSFUL COMPAHIOH hydrauli c hosa: as· Front ore. Recept. & _af_l_&_P_M______ Jarutonal PlllSOM Woman, hve·m . lovely semblles. Irv. Ind. com· Back Ofc Chalrstde Food"'--1 ... t GUARDS n-n.,•.-'d Expand1~ bus. req·, ocean fro n t ho m e . lncJudea ·~1•ernate Sat _.... ce "'11 n-.. _ -r-· plex Call ror appt. • • Su ... _............ F\Jll & p/llme. Work any Irvine. Eves. Also. success ent.ed person Newport Beach. It. OE AMs. Exper'd only innJWJ shtft.N.B area Uniform .wanuna2ndlocomebw, housekeeping & cooklna. •540-•7639-•E•. -----1 640-1122 On·Call Basis. 2 2~ hrs rum. Retired ok Telepb p1t1me lite janllor1at. ot own. Call for oppt/m· Non-smoker 675"6161 ---------perday.$3.lOperhr.Ap •· 'd N t'I Laguna Bch res. only. tervw, Crown En· COMPUTER ~SISTAHT Occ1deotal Research CorporaUoo. a division or Occidental Petroleum CorporaUon. haa a need foe' you. If you have two years experience In Ume abarin1 aod batch opere· lions, knowledte and ex· posure to JCL and FORTRAN OR COBOL plua oper1Un1 sk.IU on JlSE termlnala, then y~ are Uw pcraon t.o act u uai.oo bet.ween pur com· puter 1roup ao4 our uaer• u1ln1 your aoflware paclcln1 knowledJe and dtbu1 · llo& aldlll. DATAEMTRY OPERATOR A day sh.lfl J>OSlllon ls now evadable for a Data Entry Operator with pre· VIOUS keypunch CX· per! ence. I nforex e X· perlence preferred. Pl ease call for appointment Nancy Beckham (714) 7158"'871 fHUTWISTIRM SAVIMGI 4S» Newport °"nter Or Newport Beach CA An F.qual Opportunity/ Affirmative A~lon Employer Malet Female ply to Jrvlne Unified • car req · a co. 97'9·3923. rl 838 ...... 1 DENTAL ASSISTANT School District, 2941 ~f'CJ1~ tor-bf:t!~1!~ terp ses. ..,..... · I( you are bright & en· Alton Ave, Irvine. <714) In your area. (2lJJ l(ENHB.PERSOH MATH lhus1asuc about a dental SS6-4900. • .... -for sm arumhOllP Pref Orien~ Person to train h allh •· t t "'~ al n........ Employer ,_,.,...._ some exper. 25-30 hN per e career ... wan o ..,..u 'Vt',..,. wk. Cd M 8 7 3 . 1 0 5 0 ror accounting poelUoo. really contribute to a M-..,.,rea y cbl r-ate riuard, all shlrta. Ap· HARDWARE SALES·. 9AM·5PM '""u .,or a """" pro1re111lve Fountain 642-6830 Valley practice In ex· ply In person. Newport Fut I l I me . Crow n RE E IONIST panded dUUea, we oeed1'=iiDuoesiiiii·ii644iii-05iiilOiiiiiiiiiiiif Hardware 3107 E. Coast ~ Ce~t:" General AT UR E W 0 MAN you. Salary open. Callt• Hwy.COM omce duties lncld'R nl· p /t1me lo welcome Jeanne!IG2-at32 MMWL In". xlnl typi•u• skllla re· newcomers le contact QU. Hoetess, daytime, Apply " ..... merchants. F\e:dble h.rw. DISHWASHERS LAB01£1S In person only. Derby qwred. exper in law of Need car. lite typing, Apply In person, Mui Restaurant. 1262 S E . flee preferred. 844~12 547~. doon·s Irish Pub. 202 l 8Ntd CM SICTY •---'"-------Newport Ctr Dr. NB Needed Immediate y • LIGAS. MEQIANIC German car Long le abort let'm a.1· Uousecleaners needed. needed for Newport exp. nee. To SlO per hr. sl1nment.. Holiday & Mature. Top ss. Car nee. Beach law rtrm. LeaaJ Benefit.a MS-4066 DJVER. certllled. to do bull clearun1. PtUme. 18 yrs 6 O'l/t't. m-4220 Ye cat IO n P • Y 6'2·1403ot'~ exper. le 1ood 1kllla req.1----· -----HospltaUaatloo plan 540-5405 MIDICAL'/T available. Start Today I Houaeclunlog woman 1)Plnt. dally charae en· wan~ for eslab. clean· Letal Sec'y w/UUgaUon tries. Call between to AM lna serv. p/tlme. Own background fOC' geoeraJ 412 PM MM81.3 tramp. 540-4)857. prart1ce office. M.ln. 31--...;._-·------ Houlebold furniture mov-yrs aper. ta-565? edlcal Tecboo101l1u • VOLT . . . DIAFTIMG~IVIL Expandlna firm of en· vlroruneotal eastnetrt" plannora near O.C . A1n>ort bu permaoeot positiona open lor people w1clvll •ntlneerlna W• otfC1' a vet7 com• DEU a.ERK N£EDJ!!l> cir.aft.Ina aper. in trld· g:uuve ularr fih11 to.alloadaythru rrt iftllllmproyemeotplaftl ~~~·TopthlO•t,,,!>!p'lao! IUS/br. call 549-wi " rec«d mape. Appb, runu&l'IP ...,,,,.. # -----------•Jack O. Ralb Co. Attn: couJdoff•. Dell MuqerJOperator. Pll"llODMI. PO Boa tolt, Ing co. located In El Toro Letal Sec'y Trne. Nwpt Calif. lie. FUii lime " needs furnllure mov· Cnt.r. Gdolflceakillareq. ~~e. Call for appt. •lbelper, over 21. Call No letal exper. nee. Non· 1-------- ...... 1moker. Call Catb7 tielCAl.llC8'T. Houaelteeper, for 8"·542.l Buo doctora need• widower. 5 wHkdaya, LIGALSICllT41Y reap., tMr&etk person •~IO-IPM tidy bo;uae. N.8 ....... Gen. prac .... w/mod frooL otc UjM!t. Salary + com ml.talon. 125 Babr at. eo.u Meaa Qilalltled •P1>llcanta •11DtMitwn1aJn:.Cpm. -. (1JA> 1Sl.a510 aboW6 Mild• *'*me to: Dellvecyman • t..A.11m411 Dnln OMO want.edii PhUft· ln ~ lkh. Sam to bef'f wanted. Wl tralft. .. m . *450 per month. Mu.at ha•• own lnlclc. •MU«IT3-Z51J 751..0 1182 .•IAY ,\;l·a ..-~ J97 lot' .. _ ....... DM.YftLOT smYICI HllCTOIY DO ft MOW I MJN71 ~ dlnnen. must '*'· 975-0141. 40 Hr wit. Benema have pleuant dl1p09t. ~ . -Oood 1a1U)'. com-Leaal 8eerelary •Newport ;;.;..;....;;.1..;,_M ____ C_I ....._ ........ w/capabll~l . Ctr criminal at famll)' ote ane1er1 P • ._....... "" Small motel. bC?b area. M0-1M7 anythne W .. law att«nty lt look.I~ Man f/Ume maJnt. wlCe Frt. Thun alUPll • f0t Jri~. ~fi ;:r."~ b 0 u 1 e k • e p l e 1 1 dan per ror appt. 714/~ week. Babyett oc- cMJooally. Salar'1 open Uqucr Store Clerk, all flehrencea Non ahln1. Laiuna Bucb 11DOUr. Balboa bland, area 41H-Lm ,,... -UQUORO.ERX,ov•za.t--u-,...-1-n-1-.1-d-•...;....;•;...;;;...a_o_m"'"'• ~-~a .. na .~ ... ~ hrtu=::;. ~·arordlaabled fell) -r._ ,._, nu l:lrp llftf'd ~ 80t N· •a 1lm11Ae DMUW . tlad •It.a& "°" wu& lo •r'd.'.Uve lo or ou J!11 caU ~. IWlJ PUot aMelfiMI. Ptr.m.ms .. 12. 1971 ~~~ ..... !!~.~ ~!!~ ..... !!.~~ ~~ ......... !~.~~ ~~ ......... ~~~~ ~.'!~~ ..... !!.~~ ~~-~~ ... !~!!. 7100 SHIPPH TYPIST AMTlqUISHOW ~'TOREW!DESAU: lUGGAGITAGS MOVJNO MUST S£LL a• ••••••••••••••••••••••1·---------1 c-Xia& typitt ntto<ted for OY•JOO..,_. New6 u.od furn. appl'a, ~--your ...... ·-1n-·"'a.rd. Pool labl_,, rack• cu• .. ~urM'!C Aidts Wt' nf!'t'(! S.tl1'1lpeno~. fl It 1>rt l l!IPUJEH QjJ' ~ Ctr. offl<:l!I k•· mi.IC. WU.soa'11 Ba,.,aiD .. _.. UW1 -"' l\Lm. ~ m-01~ -. vuu' 7 l. 11 1 )hiha. t\llJ lttCIPTIOMST Umt.' t-:icp ut -will tr.1111 ST .A.IT $750 MO cent bJ 11ebooJ icr11'1 OK UNDlm ON.t ROOF Nook. 5'*S at 114 w. l9tb, Send OM card ror ea~h _+ ____ • ___ _ tun• & ~Mt llm<' Will Gl'nt'raJ front Qfc uptt, Co bcue/ru, ~html op Call7S8·1~ll.Mr•Guru TWOVAYSONLV CM.&42-'19304'$4Ll2182 la« pl\tl ooe apare. We lr.un J.ltlo l'<inqllci.C't:ol 4tt> l>Pinc r lJmt-~1 port ;\p11l> murnin11' MOR! SW /IXPOltT J• ZI. I o._.t,..._ r.-turn p•rm anentlL , •adlO: l°<'lllt'r is,,s SlH1cnor tmn St.trtJnc .. ll!20wk St.andard ~hot' Slurt"'I EXPElllNCI TYPIST J•Jt.10-...,.. &\.,ft lon1cu.lompaddecl aeaJw •urac:U~e tq KR,Shno IOtl • 8\'1!, !'Ii ff tMS 7764 llndrr l > D ri g h l <'he er Y JO'T7 S Bn,tol C\I Qw<'k pny r11t11es To 1,. h•ld lndoort at port ab I e b • r w 1 t l'I •lrap. meeuoc alrUne ••••••••••••••••••••••• n __ mnamnt J>t!tbOn.Wh. Coatact Jan, Hill cort1p11ny benefits t:xper'd Xerox 900 du11I r. s TAN C r A ll 1 c; ff muJUph1x tuner, 8 trac:k l 0 . rtq\lircment.s. ,Pr• • ttaJ beaut color TV'i. 17H J 1133 llOO$ betwn hm alu Person I' II mt•, ~••wport IJe.acb compan.y cfll'd. rn111t t>. f aal ., u· ~ itool •• t'Ol\lU Meu fr lW'nlabM •II are buUl Vfllt lOM lnhcf\J 1' or u $99/up. SAS TV 642 $340 4 30pm T1me1 L1fe m...ture Jll.i L1tt:1hu11. 646·2123 c urat(', Nc-wport 'fiC'kf'llt"oldutdi>orSI~ ln1·plu1 .lwo custom per11onalb.Sta.gerl('I01e ~NewportBlvd CM. Ofhl'e clerli. full time. l"bra11~. lnr _ ~ruoo S•crt'lurtal ~\'nlt•u wroutht lJ'01l bar al.Ools. wallpape r, fabric or • \ .,,~ dutll'S, It typins ,_________ s.tic.r s.uc~. ZS JO hrs Wk 7:1.2 zm ANTtQUI Sharp! MJ.7446. ''PliY Glo" pa~r " we 'a~o 19" C<>lor TV, e l8.a80 B.indih~r C:ir, •·v. l•--Sl-C•HT-·.A-R•Y--l:> .. p d pc.·r:.on deslrout. of ~op l(Cilul( out of l>uil· will back It mm your mos old. J12 yr lim!led OFFICE HELP Must be able to do A/ ltc<' '"" B1lllng. Newport __ 963 YISlll Recept nffded P\ t men's xlnt Job. SaJacy +comm TYPIST /l l CUtT. '""'~ All 1111)\ k mu•t RO * *I BUY** ·l.aga. Or try two clll'da Wart'. S320 SS6 1379. club NB. Hrs 6 JOAM· RECEPTIONIST + bnfts Cluldren's Act·ur typiat Min uo bac:kt.oback. 2PM or 2PM·lOPM Call R-al ~·talc orr1c:•. "OOl_...., Fllllh, bl, NB. h1•f1J11•Jll11 IU 1'ra11Ucr ... Good U»td ~mJtur• Is PRJ<.:J!:S: 1~""""""' " .. " u ~... wpm. Good e>fc •kills. dlJl•Uoo• c>n t•nllro 1nven· A pll --on J Ul ,,.,..,...,... ~1onarch liav l'lu~a. Mr . .Mdt.erf>.W ·2t64 549-1711"1'. P :me..,. w SZeaor/1/$.S J}unei;, l.lJl .Uucl( .U11y RECEl'TIONtST Ur. NB Challcng1og position -------•with active Newport Mas terwork receiver, Garrard turntable, 2 spkra. All for $40. Works 0 .K. BtenttWS-1700 Eves l.aauna N1"ut;I Prt.'fer -tory. H•raoln hunter1 acllorSELLforYou. 4/S•-·si.eo~a. " ,.. ·---------m doo'tml111 t.l'll11 ult11 u.e.•T-$.WC:TIOM -r~al ei.tate J1c~n!>ee. but NfTIATI'NDT l'li':'f'SAN'l'lQUES ,..,,.. -l/9tap$l.SOea. no sellJng duU~s. <.:ontu<'t ST()Q( ClEtU( Vet h<11p; JJmlted wlcnd ~6,,1 NtiWJ.1Urt BJvd, 646-8616 & 133-9625 lOor more$l.40ea. RCA Color c.onsc.e TV. OPPORTUNITY lJea('h l>cvcloper. Good JI vou are not malung $6 t e le phone, typing, pt>r hour, call us. Jt'ull or clcncul skills require.-<!. part tune work availa· Salary commensurate hie. Mu5t have depend a · with ability. 675-4912 <.: l a r 1 e J u b n so n j l R.Wshed Goocts dutJa h1 excba0,ao fol' CM ---------i s.i .. Tu locllldcd good cond, rem«e coo. &&4·0060 Perfo rm lllmplo a&· fu.rn, studio aapt. Prur (bel'llndRumsuyDrui> Wmroadu!bbtaJ;o~a'.rtcu.aLtio .. ~ Dr NOCARD? .. __. troi,f1S.675-02S.1. hie trans. Ph : Jo'ullet -AEC~IOHIST 8ru-;h Co. 7S4-647 l """" • sembly work & mainlala an.Im. orleoted l'oUcar• v • a • .... aw your own or "'""""r----------fmillhed iioods Inventory. student. CdM 073·10&0 arming cherry drop. NEWr $'7$. ID1b back name, add.reu, phone & 1-:xper, pref'd. Daya 9AM·~PM leaf lbl "wl cloc:k, both casual~l'lalr (needs re-"'e 'lJ mah ooe cant per ._. Equal oppor. employer PIX AMw« Sen Needed by Ch1ropractor.1---------- Pttsonable, good typLSt. SECRET .ARY /RECEl'T I' limt! clJ)'i, eve:. & 540-5.559. Poi.1t1on J ..... ul. rmmed only. ---------d rul.&50.497·3102 cover1111>·$3S. Call tag.Add2Seeach. ....,..,_.. ST.ACOSWITCH IMC WClifw/WGftr.ts &a2-0l38. Send check or mone)'Cll'· ••••••••••••••-•••••-1139 Bukt.r Costa Meaa Want. e 4 IC o o d,_________ CASH PAID derlo: fOIO Personalitiu, u•vcral ANAHEIM·JAN 14, 15 PIL,_.Plll...,.ul!. 549·3041 For od USed furn anti. YI "'""9 persons who enjoy work 23rd GLASS • · ... p o Bo 1S60 "'knds. f~xper. pref•d , ----Accurate typtsl, 65 wpm. but will tr.on. Good c ---------•I ~h ur "Pi.'t!dwra t1n 1t. F.qual Oppor Employer mg w/others. Sturt $'1 hr. SllOW SAU: _ques &clrTV's. 957.aw C4sta·M~a. Ca. 92626 coc:kpal!, fully restored. Pleasant worlun1e \:Ond11 ANTIQUV. & Gold leaf headboard, dual rbll eng., vamlshed hu.U. ll(•nefi~. EOt; 640 S435 JI E. S.i.le~pcople n I\ I! r ~Ir I l' d du 11 l' ~ 'l11m-4pm Mon·Fn W AHHD l>pt-rate i.mall el£'11ron1t Tf:A<.1 11-:Rs. Xtra Income 1n spare time. Cnll 5J6.2403 for appt. Afeals included. f'enx1on f'Ol.l.l-:cr1er.to; sz:. z lwn sz box spring It l~vestors hand alaned $7<XX>. 631 . 2517 & health ln1Jur . J>md Jnnof'Tomorrow matt. Elec blanket & hthoeraphs: Chagall,r----------Call I u'k Rl'alty, ""llchboJrd. Xlnt co l'BX Recept. Major NB ~4361 bcnd11s holidays. Call 644 5'04. lllOW. Katelin C&tm bedsprd. 963-3.177 Miro, Dalt, Calder le loah. M.itl 'l11ck brokerage lirm ---------·! c.111 .m .. i 9401for11ppt Y.11rk1ni: hr1 7 304.00, Tclomc Bcrkclcy \VAJTR ""'"""' ~111. IOAM·7PAf -----"""-----• 70!.h!!'.!• J..ow prices &-I__.• -30 Trather<; Aide before & ~ N PM ...,._ ....,...r_... ..-v afl~r :.t·hool lo w atc:b for Pizza. l8 yrs & over. Sun oon·S SPC PLAY PEN ----------i ••••••••••••••••••••••• \1 1''. l\11tz1. 54().81 21 2&!.>l,.i~uoa Canyon Rd RFSfAVRANT Lai:unu Bc.ich rh1ldren. 11 30 11 ·JOA M & _<.:a_' _l_l 548-__ 7863 ______ 11~0.~s.pl•&Yll-·&~Door~~P~r~ll~es~j <i> 9• SOFAS, 3 Pc Rattan: Sofa, chr, Nu '76 dee. 1Jtart SS h]t 3 6PM. Playground WAREHOUSEMA ..... 1-U>LOVESEAT corner tbl Cad cond> . .f..'Vinrude. o hrs. Conlral PntControl Technician St1•ady JOb for right pcrsun, no cxpcr. nl'i:oi;i;.u-y, J'ror1t :.har Jn>: & iiroup health. t\1111 Iv Friday 8·12. l.loyd l'l~l Control. 506 ~ J>ycr 1<11,SA. f'l IOTO<; Ht\ Pl 11': Its JACK IN THE BOX Family RH taurant FULL & PART-TIME lmnwd1alc oprnangs on all :-.tuft... ,\pphl'anL'\ J !I .inti O\ 1·1 uni} l'l1•J:H' ;1p· pl\ Ill lll'I !.110 al. JACK IN THE BOX 38 5 E. 17th St Co~ta Mesa 1205 Bok« Equd.I Oppar 1'.:mph1y~r •Secntarin St 51( Too Many To Last''! Employers Pay All l"el''> Liz Heinders Agcnty 40~ B1rrh. Stl' rnoi Ne'" Pf•rt l1kad1 HJ3 Hl!JO CJll t11r i\!Jpl/ 1-:o;t ah 'flS superv. Arts & Crafts & " SfEWARTROTII ZOTl'OMANS Beaut aheer pale green cables. 6 1al tank. Indoor act1V1taes. Start S3.5o p /hr. Bas l C' ANTIQUES SACRIFICE dntpa w/pleated vala.a· Sell/t ra de. 611·1713, $2.50 hr. f'~::.1ble rataea knowtedege o( tare Amc-ncan Oak Dealers ce/r oda. 3 mos old. 172-2250 & xlrJ hrs. s C:.t Plnza n~K DRIVER 750 t;. Oyer Rd. S.A. OHL y $488. Several aliel. "9&-3105 1o --.--,ow-.. ---,-0-4-0 are:.i. NE 1>;0 NOW! (11tNcwporU'wy) 3PCROOM GROUP oy·.e.n-..a ll'!.U"'.e.lt ••••••••••••••••••••••• !"'401751 SJ.75 P/hr. Knowledge of 751·89Z! SPC BEDROOM ~ """ • "~ ______ , L.A,0.C.&S.D.arens. ,___ ----7PCUVINGRM m-3'7S6 SEA RAY'S TELEPHONE SALES Gd drivin" record. Both nhque Hand car ved 5PCDINET1'"" .. "-Lta Commercial pwr 'llrl'd oC the routine? pogllions .full lime. Con· 1 vory chess set, blk • Th1~Job1::.foryou ' tactBarron,8·5 Mon.f'ri. Pers1anlamhjacket.Old $588 mower $50. IBM exec Al 1978Models t:11JI tis Now At ~~ppt. 168t.in sewing machine. Child's 4 DRAWER CHEST $18 typewrher, xlnt cond 1 8 '.]0' 83 3-809 5 n-cord player 759·!I088 Walnut finish · $300. adding machine Women to show & t .1kc or ,. _ _,,,,1 ~.-u....._• $10, call 642-1334, 642-6578 H ..,.RRISO .... ~ TIME LIFF; lll'rs tor Queen's Way to AppliancH 8010 --n ""•-...-"' "ill "i l' c re t a r y I R cc<' pt . l.llJR/\Rl ES 1-'a'ihlon Clolhini:. No ill· ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1865 H.-bor ll CM Exclusive Tennis Mem-SEA RA y lR:.!!Yrs uld Lite sre'11 1'.:qualOppEmplyrm/( vc:>L Car & phone nee. 1-'RG HT UAMAGEO 6454151 Nbenewhipopr'taatr~raesTUegnlonu1 . .ss 23 So M ~ tluuci.. <:ui.tom<>r n•l:i "' 27 . ain,S.A. I • ________ , Jnterview 963·3866 or HOTPOINT SA.Li.;. 3308 ~~~~~~~~~ ,,... .. b. Pric-' Lo ··'J. Dya, 540 LSSS tions. C !\I 1;.i5 H!l5l C".11 6-8J W H bor -"'"'~ "" _, ..., ~1-5:30 Wkday, TELEPHONE 54 31 ~ta ~~r97~~292lar ' Bantoob (3) Royal blue 1Dl·3S70: "' S81-708S 3101CoastHwy, N...B. Sec' v p N 1 Co W~S RET.AIL naug 32'', Ute aew $100. Und.Y mig welder wire ___ 6_3_1_·_2_54_7 __ _ HJ-:P. <'•1mmcrC"tal f;.i1th1<111 11 h o t o ~ r a I.I l' r :s l' l' k ~. :-.al1•:;pcr!><111. MU !-ol h1• •·rt•atn e. attrarllH". ~.di :.l.trlt•r w1lh l.n1>wl1"<li.:1· 11f t1th'l0t ll.\10~ or 1·0111 111 1· r c 1 a I 1J h o t o i.: 1u·c:c~~Jn. Trul.v u11 l11ml1•d t«irning poll•n tJ..il .i\Juckb abo wan led ·1'14 :lli22 · r.l':., t~ffll·c ~plJL~~e for SALES MANAGER C~H PAID rl Call SJIHl53 aft 5wkdya led. Gas or electrlc at· 28 ft. Ulli.flite Sponfiaher. "' Work Part lime in one of worluncornot957-8133 ...,. •w.._ fl"urc)I. Shorth;.ind a For Wshr/Dryrs/Rer 'Kin"'sizemao.--&box· tacbmeul$300orbatof. I.owner, in mhlt condi. • r· 10 t plus S<.tlaryop.>n.xlnt fr our t·irl·ulation s ales Top Fashion Chain Is spring, like new. rer.m-9621. tion&loaded!CU.Stomu"" -~~~ph~':rr~~!Y 1nges ('all lor appl rooms & :.till havt! seeking a Woman store fttg.idaire tef'ric 16.6 cu Matcbillg headboard & terior, plJot. A.D.F. 1'11ESS'1AN. qualll}' :JM1---------•1 ~11790. E.O.E. pie a~u r e tame for manager . Xlnl OP· rt, avo, c:ross frzr, SJSO. rutestand,$100. 546-5778 <:_.~~OOC'opener, CODl· V.H.F., sunJog, outrig. np<-·r ,•tor. F tl 1 m<• \1on ----vourselr y 00 can work Portw:Uty for talented ex· Kenmore avo wiihr/dryr, --cAsH ON'L y ""80 gen, AC/DC nawral gas Fri 1 ;.u HZ12nr'1~l3 2010 SECRETARY pert, w/ strong · back· nr nu, mint cood, S350. Cbarminc cherry drop. 557 refrigeratJon & cooking, xlnt M.>crctanal &. inter :~.~~m:ct=~tlile~~r~: ground 1n fastuon JSa.les, 30832 Manlyn, So. Lag. Jeat tbl & wl clock, botb For Sale: Newport Beach bimJni top w/encl~ure. pcr.,orldl !.k1lb rcc1 d to pay WJJtC'> +comm PM metthandi!laog, manage· 499· 1625 a nyli me, C:U'Cal850.497-3102 T ennis Club mern · new Olcyslcr manifolds, I '1 •"!'o!\l'Tlil n, l'aj>ablr Of pro 1lul·1ni: 11uallty work on \ II J)1ck JtiU & l l1•k <".1nwr;1. (/uH·k ('1111\ f'n1111ni.: :l'l21i <'ampu!-o l>r 'llB 751 lifilJ RETAIL CLERKS l'1111t111i.: Cullalt•r, p time '"~ .11·1'1•p11111! .1µ11ht•J ''""' lur )f 1111 & Tues 111.:ht ::.hilts 1\1111ly !.!um apm, l'cnny.,Jv<-r, 1660 I 'lat·enlJa Costa Mesa. UTOTEM Conv~fttC~ Markets lfclp Wantf'd bl, :!nd & Jrd Shift~ :"li11(•\per r1•r(d. Wt> tr.1111 th•i:.c hirt'<I. Apphr;rnts apply trl vtOtl'm StOfl'S l0t· atcd at: 111 l>el Mar i\vr, (' M , l.J!JO N. P:.ic1fic Cst llwy Laguna Ucach Wt: ure an equal ormortunaty employer ""'"1't 1·wl' m 'I II ac & AM hr:-. .-vaal. Call !or mcnt & top qu ail Ly 499·3732. l-5PM only Qun·sz mattress + box bershlp. Super deal.l n sers 1 &1.el~~laDptu1!1 ext· 1 •1unt1ni.: firm. Somt• personal service lo earn ill 644-6800 ltd ra ue ...... a e A ..,IJlli.llt•al tvpinii & d1l' dctaib S1200 +per mo. Send re· Elect dryer Deluxe Ken. spm w/matt cvr, 1> ows w aya. 498-2709 t;.iphone lr .. an..,cn pt1on l..oc. Ani:~ll''\ Timt"S sume in confidence to · more. Perl cond. Wb1te. & sheets. Worth $300, lor Surfboard 6'7" wave tool ----· ------ Sal open !)t'nd resume 1n !"~IO OJOI President, Box 3179, Seal 979·484 2 X ·26 d YS, Sl20. 631·3463 used ooce $100 .. 838-nU '00 Formula 19' 10, deep full conl1dent·t· to · ---------•I Beach,<:a.90740 6457317ev!I __ Beaut. Waln.ut Bar, w / eves. • ~~J.~i:Jxlnt cond c1a .. s1hl'll iJ!l 1111 w. ( " fc•lpphonc·Sal{'<; WOOD CR.AFTSMAN Coppertone llotpoint rml. bl.ack Vi n padding, 2 2· Ceramic 11ray hand • . . Daily l'llot. I'() llox 1560. Advcrt1sinii. ru11 or part lndoors·Small .Shop re£rig $50. Coppertone ~alchmg stools, 536.2749 painted Poodle dog, $35. 24 Sk1pjack. flybndge. Costa :\fl•,J, C.1 !1:!1;21; time $3 00 + romm V . t C h W ~df(ewood ga11 s tove Almost newy .. llow "'-uc" Manu a l portable tw\n 170 Volvos, 170 hrs, SECRET.ARY Must be enthusaastlc ~ne~t:~:;!~uns S.50.Uotpointelecclolhes 1"0 OtinsQabinetS25-0' typewriter xlnl cood. VHF, sumlog, flomete:r. Will tru1n. 835-91)92 or dryerSS0.675·6277 on·e'n•al brass L'amp' $4.S.8C&85'19eves. bbru.t sys, glv lrlr. lWl.Q ro wpm+. Good i.p£>11ini:i K35 7296 F\ill co. benefits. ~ • attcr1cs, 557-4758 Jnteresling Job w/xlnt SALARY OPEN DRYER. Gen. Elec. Used $2~0. Harlan Youn g Galfers & Satuen range -.--------advanct·ment put('nl. 1.,.·~0:r1.~1:{r:11T100N1,~ 646•2123 very httlc, xlnt cood. Piunting. ~.Color TV $125 Dan Wal nut Z8 Trojan Sportflsber, Oran!!'' Co. t\1rpart com .~ . ..., $lOO.Ph963-0l6S 21", $1,SO. Oval Mlrror, tbl/chrs$l.15 Ma~ f1ybridae, VHF, Depth plex -N B 752 5301. ~I 00 J>('r hr to start, Mr. WOODWORKERS antique frame $:50. Desk· • finder, very faat, in xlnt PRODUCTION TYPIST IBM SELECTRIC II SECRET.ARY..fXEC. -Kttko49629110 Millmen, assemble rs . Tappan Elec. Burner cabinet $35. P lus h Ryacarpet,llx8,cream/. cond. I n slip . H. - -----row Truck Ur1vers ex-sand er s :.prayers & Baae.TVpnze.$900.caU carmelcarpet12xn,s7s. btown.xJntcond$300/or Harbour. Sell or trade Xlnt secy 'l kill i. per'd Top puv .. Apply, ~la1ners'. F.xper. req. ~~3517. M'ISC.goodies.SU..5965 ofr.GoyaacowsUcgu.itar torcarOC'?738·18M +knowledge of l(roup Xlntpa &benefit 3201 ff 8015 w /caae, mahog. & , C ri Hl-:TAlLSALESCLERK /\rt S...pply Store in N B. Prefer exper. an Rrapb11: llrt'I. Good opportunity loc advancement in 11 fun otmnspherc. Call Gt•nrraJ M iinal!cr. I' AS Cir.1phl<''! Inc 754-0t:!:.' Expencm•f'd ui:ruratc ·r} p 1., t nerd<' d i m ml'cl1alt>ly. 70 wpm cmu~l• \ \('AT10NREl.1Ff" \1l'ST HI:: ABLJ-TO \\.Ollh r> \YOH NIGllT Slllf"TS ~.\1·1•llrnt Workini: < '011d1t 1ons \pply in l't·r'lnn O R.ANGE COAST DAILY PILOT J:JO W. llay St. CO'!ta Mesa \,k f'or Paul Word E<1uJI Opportunity Employl·r l<ct.111 CASHIER P t1mf'. '\fu11t work Sati; \lu-.t ha\c sales ei..pcr. & izood fl(•r.;onah ly S.ALESGIRLS t• time. Exper'd onl) m-.'(f apply ~a\prv + Commis<110n CvnlemporJry Retail Shop APROPOS 29 Fash1011 Island, Nil health & casualty an~ur G&W Towing, 1000 Irvine Y 5 • Alie Oft Queen Sola-sleeper, gm spruce, like nu $l20/ or 33 oocord B g, hrtii.:. procedures. Must be self Ave NB 642·l2S2 W. MacArthur Blvd., ••••••••••••••••••••••• plaid $125. Gm chr $25. <1r Redwood patio tbl + diesel. sprt fsbr, BrlatoL mouvatOO & huve good ' Santa Ana.CA Unbeveled mirrors ~125 64.s.oa68 Loaded. PP. 838'3499.Jun publlc rel athtucte Xtnt T~~~ v,~!;nT RG'c!i~t i~·P~~ -y ACHT SALES PUBLIC F URNITURE 18X36 SJ ea. Optigan $75. • or~1406 X·Zl.7 ofc co benefit:. 7 l 4 /83:l· 93:n r{'tJ d Non ~moker. No 1':xpenenced Yl'l<'hl salM *AUCTION* G44·2l08 SlOO 10 free crystal by 26 Jt. Thunde rbird SECRET ... RY tr.1vf'I t•xn nee. Full llCf"'>On wanted by rapid Moving Sale-Couch & Jov· hav_lng an exclus ive f' ..... I ( ff h ) .. u "" ,. ~1..._. 7 30 PM ' Pr 1 n c e s s H o u a e or.,.... a 0 s ore • ..-.. Ree+ .Administration 1 r11VC'I benefit '· Call i: r o "' 1 n g lo' U J l I n-1-r : · cseat $100, 2 mat~h frplc candleli"'ht party in "our V8s, all navigatioa al ~o 6111 !15 Mon·t-'r1. YAMAHA Dealer. Call (Dealers Wftc:o,..) cha.arw $50 2 lwm beds " " "ear & """"•ftd tac:'-'e. Exper'd an DMV pro .... • h ome. We also have " "''"'"' "" cedures, auto leJi.m~ & SOUTHWESTERN REP()S S30!?a.,lrg deslt$65,desk wine.tasting & bingo Sleeps four. Under 50 A I T'ay -+ srcy 1>kills T\ l'l!>.l YACHTS.ALES CONSIGNMENTS chatr.120, washer, $75. 3 parties. Free broc:hur~ hours used !!Ince new. 6 Xlnt <·o bcnl!fih Call 714/673-9211 STOC'K LIQUlDATIONS Spd bike. 2 match lamps SSZ-4599 whee.I trailer included· ..... "'rTE.RS .e.UCTIO..... $3 ea & miac. .f95--0676 or also full canvas. Call ;11 ~1.1 •1321 WORD ~ "" "' """'....,.a YARDMAN 20751.,Ncwport BlvdCM ~. Small truck SHELL, Joh11Felterat&&2-0010or SECRET ARY -SR. PROCESSING. Rental center has open-833·9625 646-.8686 G_.. SGfe 1055 W i ,l d wo od • woo d 1 _sw.& __ I_L ____ _ Xlnt secretarfal .-.k1lb, f TYPIST 1 n ~ s r or 2 m en . ••••••••••••••••••••••• cabmets, speaker, wlres. ATTN FtSHERMEN! :. tat is t1 ca I t ~· p 1 n i.: 6... Mec·hanical knowledi:e BicydH 8020 MOVING-Sharp, $1Z5. 640-6l9S Super 28 n.. fishing boat. f1gur1• apL1tudc reqo1n•r1 l . . 1 helpful. Neat handwrat. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sora •. lov-ea• chairs, 2 chrome Tru Spoke wbl 11 C1''54i 7 oe . .F1ybrldge, tor ardnJ! depart. '1u~1 niqui• opcnin,I? n ing nee. Weekday orr. -"" ....., .. I u ad $150.N I I II llf' self mohvJted & huH· Corporat.c Communica· Will train. 1930 Newport USF.O BfKF.S Rlass top & wood coffee w sep.s T • ew. s ng e screw, ga ey, Uon'i Dent. for top notch Blvd, r .. ~ta Mesa. Recorld. Buy. sell, trade. tbl. Game set. Wall unit. 963~. Scott. head, bail tank. Sleeps 4. good puhlrc rl'lalioni. al •· """' E I I t J lltudc. Xlnl Co. bencflb typ1!-l t who enjoys the Cycle & Co. 01811 Newport Sofa table. King or qn 1920• 5 Mohair sofa & ng ne comp. e e Y ~C· ----------<Sall Loft h as position 714.SJ.1 !l~i~ :;at1i.f:ict1on of producing Mwchandi5~ Blvd. C.M. 642·7910 mattresses Anlq style h . $350 tr de 1 butlL Electroruc gear m· av a 1 I. r n r f' x per' d ----al' c· u rat c co py in u••••••••••••••••••••• c_,. Ir curio, sewing table. buf· c rur, ~.~ eludes depth finder and Ouall.~OntrOf s<'am,tn•ss. Call 548 :uoo SECRET ARY rr1•u1J vc format.,. Duties Anffqi.HK 8005 s-.i as nt 8030 let, & Phy ch couch. brand new, unused 2·way include MAG ll typing o( ••••••••••••••••••••••• •..-pMt 8'6-8540 .....,c~ F'M radio & RDF. $7500. S "'LES Top flight sec.v. 20 hr,, I ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·~-..._ 8083 Call eves & wknd.sa Man ger A • • per wk. Reply to: Ho.i. news re eltS~. speeches USIC IOXES p J ... L d GA0 .. GE S LE 1 0 th --. _. .,..,..,6 • Are you an a rtis tic, lml , lrvme. lYl7IJ. ahd maga11nc articles, M o aro..., a n camera ~ A ·l ru ••••••••••••••••••••••• 645-....,, Aerospace prOducts co l'rt•<Jt1ve, energetic-------operation or Qua<lntek 0.0CkS 104,used verylitUe. Cost 1-15.Gudryer'50.Parts LESPAULCUSTOM lo --.--R-.... - 1 ----- nN.'ds l''lpcr'd per11on for µcri.un who 11ke!1 things SECRET .ARY photo-ele-ctronic type.set· Slot Machines, Nickelo-$.50, seU $20. 673·2976 for Yamaha 90 .twin eng. SUNBURST. $450. Owrt 9050 non·d<',tructlvc testani:. spurkhn~. hkcs to clean, Challenging pos. for a ling mathinc and fill·in deons, phonograph!!. ~ 8040 surfboarm, ski.s, boots, Call640-204.3 Eddie ••••••••~•••••••• .. ••• chmen.'i1on.U inspcc.'lion & h11-; sale<i ab1hty·• Lido pen;on who hk<>s variet, ~<·('ret.1n al !>ernres. World's larges t selec· --r furn, clot.hes. 4-07 11th St. ----------1 ~11rkmittn ,11L(.l 98S8A V1lla11e's leadinJ! ~-I ti·on. Also gaits, ••••OOG•••••T••R•A•l•N••,N••G••••• _AptA.HB.SJ6.7a>4 Lf·Hd·LP. C u stom CHARTER Plus h 80'" 11rocedurc~ Send rc Jt•welcrs w1~hei. full or . .;.,me expcr in pcr<.oniw J oh requires automatic furnitur e antiques . S2SOJoff QuHter Duck Yacht, reHOOable, hour· .-~u mc '" PO 801< H, purl lime ind. Sat. Cno & insuranrr• work de machint.· t•xperi ence Amencan h-tternationaJ, YourPlaceorMine Wh ite couch. refng., $135tod . Gibson amp ly or daJl,y. 67S.2172 or h ru"h'!>. I <.:.·111 "73-!1""•. sired . .Sh Ill>. l \ 1>1nl{ Ii() I e1 th n r .. A<,· l l or 1802 K tt . . 1 I Jnhn Martin S48-00S9 chrome end lbl;;, many $75/off Wah or Ph ..... *"" 67S-SS85 "ltt-'"Port Deac • Ca ., " u ....,.. lrVlne lndusl'l Complex "' '" e enng, rv ne. -misc 439 Dahlia CdM • ...,"'__, --------- •r.!fi60 Salt>!llurlv, (.1rts. Mature <.:all ~or ap1Jl. ~Oill3'1 tltJ.ic:fntc>kl, J<loocf Rram 754-tm.Open Wed.-Sat. SPRINGER Spaniel Sat1Sun10-t ' ' ea.S.G.body$70.Allw11J ..,._Sail 9060 •~~--~~~~~ & rellabll!. Do not apply _E.O 1-.. __ _ mat1cal Judgement. and AKC, B/W. s poyed fem: go. After 5: 645-1$37 ••••••••••••••••••••••• knowled11e of basic offitc 8 • ti f 1 ARTIST MOVING f\irn R£ALESTATE unlc..s .}OU ha\e ('xper. SF.CTY/BKKPR, must µroci'fJ ure,. mos. gen e amt Y • ·}''ender Vlbro·<"bamp WANTAESULTS7 **$50 000** 8ug11s lnternataonal, have e'(per. tn R,.; & WHOLESALE dog S200.673-0960 pottery, etc. Thurs, Fri. amp topcond $100 ta1'e Sellyourboatlhru ' 21».'.JWestchffDr,NB s I W rr I TOTifETRAOE .... ale S cot c h T"rrler.1, ~.!l;.,.68607 Seashore. best.~fer.Rob'.640-5965 SOUTHWES._ ...... RE AL E 5 TATE ---- ---conslruc t1 ?n .. a a~y e o f'r ~xcepllona ... " ...,...""" ,g\,... :-it\l.ESPEOPLE: J oin SALESLADY =·Box 561, C<1 M, Ca ~'f:~~o~~~1::,~n~~1!~ fal~~ NOW OPEN ~<;,:'ots. 646·1800 or Hc.MholdGoods806S Amplifier, e.ffec:Mts A: r.!!4JICHT/ ..... E~LESIT u-; & go CRAZV wfloo for matermty boutique. th _-••••••••••••••••••••••• g1,1itar r epair, a .r le rv " nrv recogmtaon as port o e .,.0 2372 J H D A d • ... muny chenllt! 70/80 + Must be exper'd. Sal + SEC'Y /ftECEPT. creative tf'am. IC you JO PUBLIC Old Engllab Sheep dog. acarance Sale! Stainless CM. . . • u io, O"""L&S <"o m m • RE ALTY comm. 557 5734. For ~ruwmg engmecrinl{ quahfy, plew.e apply In OPEN7 DAYS 21~ yr. fem . AKC. Pnce s t c e 1 w at.e r less C714)673-92ll NE'IWORK, The SaJet ----C'O in NB. Ute typing & "erson or call Bill n<>g 645-662.'i k e Call536~03 OHie &...-1.t..--lr Makers, 957-8400. Sales bookkeeping rcqui red Graves on ext. 2822• A WEEK 9-6 --· -coo war · • • ~ '76 18' SOL CAT, trlr eat nc-•L ESTATE Let's be Honest !"or Appt call 640·7020 S..lldowft .......... td DOBfE PlJPS AKC, 11lre Jtw.aoov 8070 ~pMtftf 1015 box. All xtra.a. Must sell. ·"LI' lfyouweren'tlookingfor --------152tZlofsoChJc Olampion Marienburg's •••• ;;.~ .... ••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 675·026laf'ter 6pm TOPURHINGS A new cureer . you SEC.Y/RECPT SANTEFE H.&.C714)89J-7509 C heyenne Autumn. WANTED Post•ge Machine, Pitney c-t l t f 1''ant.aat.lc opportunJty If wouldn't be r eading this Well organized, self INTERNATIONAL 3753 Bowes, #S67S a u t o a amoran, .x n o.r- you enjoy meeUng peo· ad, and if we weren't starter to worlc with n .E. CORPOR .&TIOu TOP CASH DOLLAR stamping & seaJlng, COl'tt beginner~. nunt cond1· ple&wortinat hardin • looldngforsomeooetodo DevelopmentCo.nrOC -" " ..... .6.-"-a denRetr.,Male,AKC. PAID FOR YOUR S1600 sell lot $77S. tion9f\8.i3_3_s ___ _ <zhallenglng profeHlon. ajob,thll!adwouldn'tbe Airport. Xlnt salary, 505Sout.h MalnSl JanO~;;;;'S~! Lovlnaadulthomeonly. JEWELRY, WATCHES, 540-9Z27 Santana 20•, new April Succesalul firm aeelu here. If you are a care6 benefits. Send re~ume to OraJ\Re, CA 93668 103 to 203 off 00 811 ~l-&78 ART OBJEcrs, GOLD, "--& °"1.a 1090 l.ln7, lapper le maJ 11 , hk~ trainee for commen:lal minded adult" want the Box C.:·19525, lr\·ine, CA C7f4J551-1300 merchandise. Wed thru Tny poodles, AKC, S I LVER SERVIC E ,••••••••••••••••••••••• new SlOOO o(( my cost, real estate. License r e· oppty to t!itrn three to 92713 ~n 12 to S. 5CM'-lt So. SassafrM!l llne.?wlclj. FINE FURN & AN· N-BrandNamoPla""''"' JimStcven(714)&t6-4633 quired. Pnvate omce, lave hundred dollars a An Equal TIQU~ 64.5·2200 ... -•• ...., draw&beoefit.. week, call toll free, Service Sta. Attendants, Opportunity Employer Bayfront. Next to the 957-3390 . 10%overcost. '8 Sabot, Wilson, aa.U, aan REALONOMICS 1·800·327·9696 a nytime AUatufts.FfT&P/T.llr. 67P'~r'!J..:.. BaJboa Ialaod. \'orlde Pup.s, AX<;. tany, Jewelers Bankruptcy BucbMustcCeoter baa. oars, cradle for CORP. t'7~00 <forr~ed mesaage). l.Y +comm. 673-3320__ .,.._, also Blue atlld aervice Sale, aav• up lo SO%, 1740( Beacb Blvd, H.B. •'«•Re. Flr!t $250 buys. • 1l>9 fastest draw ln tile "-... H--1--• t "'Ond 842-0'l'Tl diamonds. 5.00 VS·l, re· 847-8536 Local dellv. 540+438 ans .Real Estate Sal• People "&'-on Service Sta. Attend an• W D ·1 PUot v... ,,_ -• .... n "' · 11 -000 h $15 000 - _._.._ • "' est • • a1 Y Newly reflolabed ta: ....,, • cu • · Be ll 1 W I t B b lo-.. Sii / wanted .. Up lo 90/10"1. Int.~, hea"f drapery eXJ1er'd. f\IU or p/Umt. a dieci Ad. 642,5678. 642.7347 • "'"fo YClllt 1045 2 03 vs.z. retail $17 ooo aut u a nu a Y -Pl ....,W..iftl 71 M.fpW .... d 7100 Service SUtion Attea· ••••••••••••••••••••••• •-••••••••••••••• .. "•• da.nt, exper'd. Day le romin. apUL Nwpl Bcb sales exp. Carpet Bazaar Apply Arc:o Station, 17th ••••••••••••• ••• ••••••• <'aab 59,500 .. 9-0 v's.1'. Grand, 5IL prof. lnatru· Ooc.b 9070 631--0900 871·8701 &Irvine, C.M. Dobermen·Lab mh:, l yr 14.400, ca.ah SZ,500. Other mcm m mint c:ond. $2300. ••••••••••••••••••••••• o Id , f e m , J o o d items available. Call Gl ·l$77 or 83l·20lO for Wanted SaJlboat bc~tb. Eva. P\ill & p/tfme. l\p. . . ply, Shell StaUon, 17th lt SALES lMne. NB ' s.vtc. St.a. Nilht Allend 2 Or 5 nilel a wk. Appty, SheU.171hl&IrvllM, NB Serv. ~Help needod lnl· nw.t. P\.lll or p/t. Applyt i)90 E. C.t llwy, Nwp1 Bell, .. w/c:blldttn. 64S.lll08. Tues.Sat. appt. Movlna not locl. Newport preferred. .......... 7 Frlv. Ply. . 6'2·7'112 ______ .... _,J ____ ,llOO. dlamObd Jin& wm1t:=::::-::;;:.::::::--::::-:·1---....::::::...:..:..= __ _ Beautlhal blk lt/whlt e adlf«S800. MOVING SUST SELL WANTED: To Ben t ! Lab. 8 Mo (ens . ea.M68day1 ~':::l+G~~od Hattman Shore ber th tor ll' H o 1.11 e bro II• o Id U ,........__L 1075 · 6'1J'°7• Catamaran. NB area. w at. c b d o I • I o v • a V-.-. 6'4·5685 or 644·1041 hlld 97 2 9 ••••••••••••••••••••••• . < ren . 4 • o 7 or o-Mor brok~ Sf10ttk9GMch 1094 Private dock avail. tn 'ISD.ttae ~~ride •~n r::.r:e. blk ....................... Huntff11f.on Ha.rboor. 10· _ )i)-eetofoodbom ,Lab,3 pa.t*M Moria.n 1eJdtn1. Fisch er Sup ar11u1 1pacf' . .Also apaco ror ·~ yr, au ahot11 bl•<'k. Call En1, Wu t ern (7H > Sn~tb, 191ctn·$200 smaller boat. 898·16U, • $$t-'5'2 338-1011 oew: n()W ju.t $'1S. (W/O 8.16 8344 ------'I"'...;...;...;,;;;.;; ______ , blndiAP). KaaUe, Kut• -------• ~Y z yr old Oldtl F . 1tii11ie•••09f IOIO Jnttr, Dartmoutb 6 Wanted; Newf!Ort al.Ip Cot'· Lab fWt nd.8lcwe"1-yd ........................ Muna.rt Sltlboota·1liC11 34' aall boat. orrA11Ch ,.1.7011 W_....,..l!D 1~ 1, 11c1~ from suo 631-28.50 ~" I . to$U. CalJ GC2-ou8. wANTBO: .. -oor-,,,-,-.-n TOP CASH D OLLAR NpY Pro.Un , folf clubs, Nwpt area for %~ • , P A I D .v oa YOU!1 _. t.Ums. S111lbo1t. DHptutat'• ~-~--~--• JEWELa!,..!...ATCll ES, @t.WO ~\873or1411...._ 1• ART OBJ~1-:!, GOLD, ~~------•~--~---..._..., Sl~VEJl SBRVJCE, Brand 01W •tie • booU, NB~n.fcrsale.50'. FINE P'UB.N. • A N· pr HOcke1 o at• u 12, GoocUocaUoft. TIQU -..zmo Ill'..-.~; IG4ln m,;ooo ·-• • j ... . " .. .. _. ,,_.,._ 4 ....... °""" HIO ..._, l~ed Aaltot, l•poried Autot, IMporte.d Autot, IMport.d Thur ay, January 12, t978 DAILY PILOT 08 •••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••·~'.~!.= ... !!;4_~ ~1~~0Cld tuodtuQD ~.~:!:l. .... !!.~! ~ ............ !!.~~ ~~.= .... !?!O !:!~ .......... !?!! ~.~~~ ........... ~·.~~ ........... ~!·.~~•-•••.,.. .. l•Eo P t'Ot, pd G4U!!Jllft5PM 19741.USTDe 1912 1600 PU. w/ahell 1f72Ml%UOD • lD'18TlUUMPJl 'fl\7·0nlr Mel 9ftO°"""°'et 9tZO \ 'ttsO ~. iew. -ml, l>'IC tit .kep PIC'k up rt!cood 4 MAllHAGT dt. tit·an enri. 1tood cood. AutomaU .. air nd !2,M mu-.. C..rmtmr .... .. ............... _______ ... -................ ... -!' • ~l~ 21-'eat value. raoo , &Lr cUD(i. "()f\))' S211JS. Olli c:vca all 1· Pe>t lbe c luxury c:t a w/ ... ddJ• intenor, lllll· '67 Bult'lr Gr1md Spart. * '77 CHEVY ORANOE COUNTY'S or48t tm mtlel. (111LOY>. _ Mlft.S. • Uie etflclen· root, wr cood., AM/1''M PIS. ~/8, auto, A/C, CHIVmt ... W9T Motorcrdft/ oh I .,, 8210. Man Htl. Xlnt c_yohdltML l834El&>. • l'MIJ "m~h rlldie.hJJ'eolld.644·2007 2 Door lialcbbat'k 4 tJlllCOLN·llKltC Y .. ~~ ...... ~!!~ ~,\~Z:;:Jl~ ... =.~!':!:.... ~~~iwlDl. ,., M.UllCfffl C~~=:.:;1 &-u ~a1~~~e·m1~·~ tt::..u~ i;:y~puoowor;: 19,.f 250 Yamaha MX· aft8P\f lMffarbor. Costa Mesa 197SMfl210 . cat. ~. '1&s. .... 0..,Utfl l:.lNOOUH&EKCUftV 1erry ltlt ''°" forll. l:log -642-0795 77 DATSUH SEDAN. Tobaceo atrOWn "1?1'1uinphS9ltllre. New ~ HOWAID~ U.JtAute&nlerDr. ~ks. etc. $NO. C.tll Tn.cks 9560 210% 2+ 2 & in immaculate condl· ~ • tap. Mltrt. *2909 Dew frQoatlStl 6Dll'w)'·Lllk6VOC'ellGa:lt 9698alt#1p.111. .. ..................... IMW tffJ 4 6pHd, fulury air tion. (229Ml''W). Mu1& Plif'll.-S 'C •• tttS ~R'l'BEAW lRvtNE -l901' . &!fore you buy w a. ... ••••••••••••••••••••••• cond., All/FM 11tereo, sl!t•loappreclate. • ........... -•••-•••• 830-7000 Hooda OJ •Lo mt your nt!w •llv.• n>Wll.llc w/b\ack How Onty $9ftl y..__ 9710 11· . llMSSS lll-0116 ~s'ace1,1 .7p~•k.• ofr 1978TR'..,.I trim le oftly 8000 mile~! -ww-..... "" ... d . II~. ~·d.r ~ ...,, .. vv ''Showroom Cresh 1n -.. • .. ••••-•••••••• ..._.. ""'eYJ' • r. oria. ail -...s AM IP C L Usl '72 280SE,. 5 1977-OWDr. H.lc W ... 11alo-.......--' Hood AL •very r • • p e c t I • ' .... ... ,,... ..... __. ~ .,_ *-b ... -•tereo. U400. P / p a Mt, rum good, A clMs1c Mercedes Bens IAmT OllSIL -. ~ ..._ • -.,_,_ a.ft 6.30. 646-0226 which shows superb care lid to D.nd OIOdel wllh • 1-~=a~·::•::::eGl~~·:.!lt~IWl~~-~..t"::-::--::------:- 9tl.'MN'Tt UNIVERSAL & 15 luxury t!QWpped. very low miles. Call for ~ C_.., • ., 1--_, 't ' '1 ' M 0 n a T c b • _.. ·-(42'l.EllA). _...-..,.., -··r • 71 ' '-"ST White/maroon top & lrtt. amw••-· 200 mtlei. 200t>Jl..u-hur. Co't" Ml.''a 1978 BMW's MAKE details. (lS4TBm. S•YIDtt Cttthr CAPmCI 400Ga 8 Cyl, air, etc. Make Of· · Cood eood. Bart·ly &'ST &HOAOWAY WON"TLASTLOHG • W1tb vloyl top, ftt. Bill 846·1440 or den. $800. Mer 6P M '60 ford PU. V!!, auto, HIRE NOW! SANTA AHA BILL YATES honeyeocab wlleel9 , ~ 7822,Doya54.o,33113 goo<l cooJ1tion. $1H5, VW-PORS 1976CADIUAC C!l"IDeecatl'di,tilt...tleeL.1-------. Yamah8 F.nduro 175, 675-!l'J33 _ _ _ _ COWU11 835·317 I CHE SEVtU.-l'M'· wiolowl, air cond. 7Ulonarch, air, AM·FM. rru. xln\P70 For i.alt• J!J?6 Ford FHIO, OOT IMOP Tl'lt ••An Dfl_l!!HO~~Ht Sun Juan Capistrano All teathw, ~ tape. .tdow rniJee. (atnlft1>). PS/PB, vin roof, lo n:u tm-41'1f 1:()()(.1 i.hUPl', cull afl 6:JO I 'f» Truck w/cmpr &hell. '65 230 SL, 2 tops xlnt 837-4800 49l-411 I cruise control It all the $5699 l'!-!..c;e>nd. $3400. P~ !IQ-0170 MOW OPue '712 rehlt t·n.i:. mal(s, 8 cond $9500 (.tl2EYT> -l lUGKSELECI'ION deluuatru. ( 2PCV). __ .., ot.orc.-yclaparta; rim... ~~~!!!>00/Best ofter. 1·849-4786 or 1·627·0123 N.,.'"•-usED" .. ns $9588 MAIERS "7SMone:rch 4 dr,sma1l1! res, bubl, handlebar!!, 197.i t·1uo fleetl>1d~ PtS, IEXCIELLEHT ,,..,.v,.,., evs ..... • .._.. "'UTO ,.=-la l:ir ks. one QAl!O eagine & 1'/ ll, AM radio, d1J1c 01 SIUCTIOM OP · (C) Tl-' '76Sevilles A ,...._ cyi •• P /S. air• lm\ed more. Aleo IO•eart. -rmt, 8' bed. Less than 74 8 ·4110, alr, ma91, Late1973, 450SL, silver. 2 TOl)cub$$taryourVW. ToChooseFrorn 14Z5a.t.r'Sl. il-. .-tver blue W/blu C7S.m7 47 000 ml $3900 ssz-OIMn IMW IUA.LIS AM/nit, tap., r•1alt, lops, auto, PS, PW, PB, Paid for or not.. Call <XJISt'AllP.:SA. leatherette int. Bought o ·-1 • We may bave your out tl19S. N1ncy Oardmrr, AM/FM, very latlle ui.e. KellhorJerry. Nabers 149wfC09 new ciar. must :iell. SD~. Kaw. 171. Nil 2/'77 in "76 ~ton Bllt OMC H/D eer1nourl11veototy.C&Jl dyt 114t-ONI; cv1/wk.od1 Vory lo mi's, l ownr. BOBWlTHAMVW $3595. or best oCOJr. 1rag~ al.Me 7/'1'7. J 454, all pwr, 78~·51Sl uatoday! • """°'71 Llk• new. Must sell. 7600WeaunlnaterAve. 9925 ll91NDZ, call Mike 's.Xlnl.'830.M2•29U ~~~ OS·OH IJl·J0404fM94f 191604nUN 751-l017 or!l46-601J IW-7~1or638-7880 Ca<liJJac. t HRY _963_-3222 _____ _ Hooda 175 Falnn~. ~IOHA1'CHIAQ( '73 OOSE. sunroof, '68 Westphalia cam.,_.. I JSC SLIR 'i6MonarchGhia,6eyl, nd .sc reen It sad INT'L Step Van, for surt 5 speod, AM/FM radio. loadt'tl $9500. 7!>2·8353 Nu !act. e ng. Xtra cln. 2600 H.u1'kll' 81vcl. CORDOIA Afr. P/S, P/8, 16,000nu, c b a.: s $2 7 5. • 7 or w<>rk. Nt!w t.m~s. ~d r.acbaJ lrrei., Jaw mileli " iJyi., li4ij·!>SS4 ~vs/~kotJs_ 65~. $.1995/b:.l. 494..2130 Cm1.1 Mc~J 5-tO·~ I <X> 'Mill Wt wbee.1, c:ruiac, new radial tires, 11\111'\ asak1 250 $300. Both run'g. $700. 531-2383 or 1 All/FM atereo, p\fr, 'Mlil '3Gt5. or bt.'!ll or~t. c rry . .7l5-86l8 531..fJ.183 &•st&HOA"'-Y n excellent conditlonl l!n0~.4dr.4-spd,A1r, '68 VW Bug. $8~0 _ wiadawHerlocks·•dt. JJB111. Call b1lke, ---SAMrA AHA (IJ0al04). xJntcond1Uon. <,YS148'71) Call ..02013 '12 El 'Do. Blae w/wht llir cond. & low mttea. 913"3ttl Jlot><Ja '75CB360 '72 Ford Courier. H pd 83&·3171 OHLY,Z95 8'4500 6iH ... 7 Eddie v1Jl)'I top. all mu. XJnt (lftLWB) , _______ _ t-rry cood., lo m\ W/!'.hl"ll.Sl450/bi1torr. • -• C(JD(l. ... _ 113-47.a SJ.fff "11 llMleat V4, lo m1•e; ij _567" after 8 PM M6-0350 orter 6 PM tH111~1'1111•n 0111Y1ffo MACHIN• •N, tl:Jl , '74 4~LC. 5 pus. •porte 7t VW. 12,000 ml. Alf/F!ll -Uy ...ip. lJke new ----- -•USID BMW't* !'!Di_~. 1•ou~. Jmauic. Jl'\AUy cass.tte, aunroof. •i.lver, '73Coupede Vllle. allpwr M+•IS $4375. 'f52·18Tf wkdyt ·1 Jmaha 12$ l\fX Ilk 'T7 Ford F250 Xlnt run ·i12oo2,\uto 5.'ll!Ll'O cqulppod incl. fuctory $3SOOftrm.1'1s.a78 blkest.lea\her. ' rw Mpm w~W!i mn11conrlw111hall,sltrro •7.,21>o:!t\!.Jxl S/H <•!162) ~HARBOR BLVD. e lct'. s unruor. s tereo ,., VW ·F b k 9S1loaAft6PM AUTC>C9CWI. . •-• 541-0798 & m11111y i<lt1111. J\lust sell '75200'.l/\ Ser 2'~8 5 ... 0..641Q140.QJ l l CUHUe, l c1alher In• &I) ac • m.uat • 14!1ads6L ·n- ---S4800 Betwe•n !I 5, '1820004R-'S/R40IPDP ..___. f12J tulor. 117,$00. P.P. ~..;.,.~~otter.~ 'TS Phwd ~m D'EL alSTA• ....... ._•••-•• .. •••• Yumaha 125 ATI, 1970 ..... .,...,CA ,,... ~.-. .iun---~ V....._i_,. n---,__.. .11 f <rtf,·"...,.. 7firiJOiASlll712Pl\l'o\ ••••••••••••••••••••••• .....,......., .......-rn. • .. .,,....,.... 540·91"'-.. 'T'~" ...,, ...... t"qwp, or1t.or t11rt -~---"" --S6Jll) 963-8377 ".., 1., Xtra Urea etc.$:.!? 'iil'hl•vy Trurk '77320tAS/Hl77BSK ·7:1 Dino Cpe. lmmuc. ,77 3000. blk, !mmnc. '70 Bug, auto., AM/FM 8 · MUSTAHGGHIA ~~-OooJ . " .ind l'a mpl'r. Qosed Ott Suftdays r--cw poL JI.hr, 32,000 nu 17.000 nu, Pnv. ply. Must trk, looka • runs gd. '71 Oad Eldo Convt, 33,000 '76 Cordoba, SUTCrr & COUPE. Automatic, air ·._._..__ H...-. •..a-__ 5--IM ~l:ll -, _ - ------118,000 can u:.m ht•. .sell. ti73·3263 $lJCIO/ofr. P.P. ~ 2086 ml. owner's pet, cxcei>· wtut.e vi.nyl ~. le&tl9u cond .• console. pwr • ....,....... -~~/ .. Ol.AMGICOUHTY'S tm-1656&11·0868oft6pm. 1970 VW Squarcl>t clean tiOhnlly clean, new steel bucket scata.Oeotcrcon~ steering & brakes. Rent/StoHM t 160 '63 lnt.crn'l P U Shorl box, 01..DIST ----'75 t50Sl':, pnvate pl)', lo • ra4ktli. all xcru. $7500 sole, cruise ~ etc. t>Mded vanyl top, ral~ 0•••••••~••t•-••••••••• whtspoltt>whls, lri; knob & Piaf 9721 ml ruUv equipped :dnl • aoocl ruenlng, betgt! pp 640~ ' $4950. P/P 846-lilO Of wheels & only 12,000 l<t•nt a 1977 Eaeutivc ble,, 4-t'yl t•u~ Ofr . ••••••••••••••••,•••••• c.-ond. $17.!150. 549·!1811 ~b7';,lnt. 642·6506 or ~~ !)4().9264 malcs~(IK2&KZ). Molorhome or Mini · !n9-0l83or754-0Mti days,&\4·16!17~ves. · T1 CdV, •bow rm~· •76 Cordoba •tr .. 1 5.w.99 rnotorhome from Jferh -------" 7,0IO mi .• Beaut. hke ' "' 8 " n, •T Fr cdl nd Call 'bi Che' y P1l'ku11 trut•k · '77 r.te~edei., stall und..-'SS VW Bua. clJl, rebfteng, netr, $9500. P IP 548.5027 loaded. St.lver. Mak&dr1 M"'IERS th,~t: n~m:e..a any ul Hun' good $i95 !:>al•·Service-[Aa,lng SALE warra nty• mus t sell, 2,000 ml. Dll •hocks/ -------213/594-8173, 714/159·5310 "" .,..1 •h:ll-:iti43• Roy Ccrver,lnc. 838-8141 brb/rMllala.89&-2288 '75 El Dorado Convt!rt AUTO CIEHTER)4 89 77 Rolls koyce BMW SHOf'&COMPAIE --Betae, xlnl cond. AU '76 Cordoba, Slher .l~a.kerSl. 537·7117 '74 Chev ~ ton PU. 350 tS40Jambore11 If YOOIUTI 'T!~g 4.SC1asslc '81VWOd~ xtns. S0,000 fTeeway metallic.\ ftltcMn pwr COSTA MESA 82Mlll \, ~. red Io. i. he 11 , N rt &! h IHI« &vi w. FMI OrtK owner mint COOd Nci1 pauil. '* $8000 646 ss.i. bucket seat.a, pwr W\11· s:.~101b~lofr.4!>8-ll:t5 ewpo or 64 4 n,. .. _1..., s'TSO<i r 1PG'i3·4582 · $1100/offer. 645·2987 rru · · • cfows. pwr door lock•. 540-9109 ''1,..,,..<>RHOM EB 1•170 llMW "('l•••1c" 2""" LO'IJW!ST 1n77 C .. Ot• • .. C vinyl roof. radio It -" v• EJ '50 1nternataonal . . -" <YV'J ,,.,,.. MG 9742 '71 Camper Pop·Top, ., A ...._ heater. Ttlt wbl, air"' Mustang, dean body, t'rom~~C:.~k~71o--0644 Plrkup.run.-.,:ooll ~~ll~fa~~/r;:i~;.~~~: PRICED ••••••••••••••••••••••• radial tirOI, good rond. COUPIDl\'W.E cond., inrealmceahape . .automati c, SlOOO. -----$550 5--18 ~ .. '18 1\M /FM 11ltreo. elt1rtrl<-flAtS !'!IGA lOIW. comp! rtblt, lO.OOOrnt Rebll eng AIC. N a P 1 c ll Ye l l ow Mu st sell. l'trst C9ftn\t-~--3319 ______ _ IWNT r1rt3ball 23' S<'lr --<I & IN SOUTHllN CAUi. w/1800 MGH t'n" & ell· oil ~er. Rodao. 586·9476 w/lnlatchaog interior. first serve Lie. ?OSPOW, -"fustan" ".' 1aAh J. s pd. "'~l. ,\uto/alr. CC, 'cu y.., 9570 wm ows. pwr !lleenni: ,. aft 1 30 1'\J'll Power,. faatory air Ca IM k 963-3222 ,.., " ,. :T • . •••••••••••••••••••• •• hr,1kes, 11,.:hl Lillo) AT tended re&ir <'nd. New co-'"., /\l\J/FM .,,_.,,,., $4495. · \ 1 e, _ moon roof, every opllan. ''l'rl•o.sl-8845-2283 • ut11•"I~.-•-'•nlv f1'J,OOO DICK ... LlER "e ...... tor & 0 "rt'd ·~ .... n .,.,, .. , i·K I t ,. ,,.::...___.. __ 11 P'oro IT. Mux1 VII, :1ut•1. ~ • ·• ..,.. 1 •• " n..... <' nv., lt7.. ......... pwr. door locks, cru1se, eon.t t927 .. mi, rn n conq • .:'lll.i\ppollomolorhomc> ulr, p onel, cpt, /\Mll"M malt'.." MI N1' condition! THEYllume ,\mcr1cun hwl pump, S ... lliETLE !'tpUt. pwr. seaUI & onjy ••••••••••••••••••••••• "2-4800,686<1744 \lus• .,..~.lo eppre•lalc' slt-rno, \'"fY {'l"JO Sll :-.i.M.I bett. l offer. rn FIAT-.. llR <'WIL Int. New steel bltd ANIA I ·11 d f .. • ...... " r ~ ' <..:all ti42C 18 -radials, $1200. Btwn E'ltell~nt ~ond1lion """"rm es-sti un er 8 C· '77 Comet, .f·ar, 8 cyl OOnvt. 75,000ong. mi, 1 :ill .John F eller Jl ::.J.100 orr. Mui.\. st-II. J1l~ 1 ->J. _._ __ =:-1978 !).2PM 493_5801; 53U61T thntout! 4 speed, radio, t. o r y war r ant y . 17,000 mi, auto, atr, AM· ct.n.$tf00Jo<rer. 11121J01Uor54C).C!tl. 833-l52G_ _ '76 HMW ~I. Metallic FIAT 131 hu~et " very low (258SCH). FM, Kint concl. Oww iJWOIO ~ i.uxury 21 ft. mini• au ell·~ W..tM fSfO blue/hi intr. Stert'O l':t'ls, 2 Dao< MGI 9744 milMCe. (<*JXY). $8'99 lv'f: ... teNTIS tlach l, PIS. PfB, ah:, lras· IOW<'8t ::.kl rete; ••••••••••••••••••••••• "x"1nroor.4dll~,:J0,00tool rmn. )--..... s-,.. ... 1] 7·7···M·G··a··.··y·.·l·J·o·w·.··2·,·:: HUIRTHOW! H·•eas c..• 9'12 AM/~){ •t•reo. V·8, SI (·l·Pt-8. 4~·9'".hJ____ Wl WILL IUY ~1~!c ron . ..II .i · I' '4299 vv ,,,_ .. ••••••••••••••••••••• &'*>. Xlet eolld. S3800. '73 Pace /\rrow. 20', low mt Many xlras, nu Mlt-h ~IWS RJ0-4372 To .... D.,·rsuw .,., .... n mtlcs. Railey Pack. AUTOca-ITtR ....__ -"" " • S4800/besl offer. ARer '1S ............ ette, llU9er/ redl ._,,_aner5. PAIDP'ORORNOT 19761MW5)0 --.o:lii,........ 6PM5N-7'723. lmBakerSt. T.top,.U,000tni,l*9d. ,.,._ To,Do11 .. ll r ChokeofColot COS'T'AJ\.r£SA $7-450,otcer.752-7521 e -"-Autn. a1r, 11111e, su11ruo .· 1""'-1 97.116 ,21UltARBOR8LVD 5.1109109 .....,.~-•••••••••••••••••••••- FO. T-c RS Mll'll l\C'I\ or ,1'111um1• 1·11r l o ..... Dr..-Wogo"t -r'"' ... s·o. s .. .. . _,v ""'" A Alltomotic .._,, 011 <-••••••••••••••••••••••• • 64t0 4-0213 -----Olds 88. 2 door, Al. '''111 lt•a' ::.tu .!UV d't 11 -'labl "I Ral < I --·16Sev1llc,llkenewcond. '66Fslbck427,4spd,lape, $1295 terms. Cash daac. • ••••••••••••••••••••••• •1;4 '77 tJsed MUAtani.: J'art.s. !IOO No. Parker, Oran/le. {';i ll 907·2000 Chrome 48 FOf11 rear ax el :1.i t'ord r1·ar lear eprini:s :I! F'1rd rear axd, 5-18 !Hit ••••••••••••••••••••••• tUO ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~1 ov1n!:, Mu8l sell 2 t .d'lf'h, I el\lt & lltrLI p,1rt" 1\. junk prl«-e ~u; 21n BA Rw1r;1< "" r•wN ,, ,,, I' •rt C ,11 I r.i111t IHI l)/';..l':t.Hl•, WllUY C&.IAMC-AR5 &TlUCKI \\EI' \Y TOP l>Ol~LAR FOR 1'0P U~EDCAf\~ mR>~ldN. I>t>MES'l'rc t'.•.11 Pt•l.1 ''°"'""· o ov... •· ·72 (,,l<' • lye s1m1 iur '71 VW Su nor Beetle ull xt.rao .. Lo m1'les, S9895 . -c OVEll "00 Ft•Ts •1 X ,.. ,, nu paint, xlnt cond. 4!r.2·2100 67S.9626 642·8803 ' .. lo "unlLll. 4·•P· lnl. Xlnl cond Sl500 494-5285 after 5.30PM $5995 Days~nltea1--------- 1't 11.n .1n..i .111t11, air. /\ M I f' ~I • w h I' ,. I ~ rnc tall1 t. IC\3 l!t'p. 001 -5737. 12.i Ile II nd" < 'r •~. Anahf'ltn '76 AMW ~.:l01 . "'" ,.,. llonall) l 111 "111 1 .. S11wl1 lo<'.11 uwn1•r ,\II "1 ,, 4!J!l 37l>li SU,HiWY'iei1JUT. ~II% li734110eY<ll 6'S.T»Afler5 P . .\t. US.lS70 Sols-3766 12 Toron ado fully c .... .....,... ....... -"'' ""'"' s1-tu '700pal 01· 1 •vw equlpped&.. an gd cond. ........ u .0t1 ......... •o..... . "'' ·' 97.a '15Q:leodeV1Jle; nremJH i(l)lflOorvettes,.(l)LIZ• B•l'OW utue B oak . DICK' •M&.nlllER :J~:o eotifflRTllLIE blue; every po511tble ex· Spd. Ask for D'db eT-1111 Ponc.tt. WIUl ~ extenor & ~ust sell! J5800, Moodu1rt.1.m.411B t-.-------9-9-57· •;;&°';., 97IO low ...... v..., clH•l .... -............... . ···············~--····· ~') ' "''~"..-· '76 CAO CONVERT Cougcr 99ll l974PintoRunabout,x.lnt ·71 91 IT, 5 spd, Targa, Al· HwtJOn This Ofttt F:LOO, Pueblo beige, •••"•••••••••••••••••• cond. Lo mileage. 120 w. WornM lo'(!>. n'•w Pirelhs, AIC. l&I. YATES xlnt cond, $12.000/0fr. $18'0. 840 4277 immoc, $9,760,6TH14$ p Santo Ana 557·2132 --VW.PORSCHE P l · !19 6 · fi 104 or 1976 MstCURY ________ .. ·55co~N"'_ .. ,R ...... 't 1·998·7800 (ask Cor '75 Bonabout. radio, htr. , .. , -'•l'W4 _. Senluan Capistrano Nancy) 'CJO ..... .., rodJti5, very cln. Sl,&75 Ccipri 971 S 7SFIATX 1/9 t·ng. partially rcatortd. 1Sl400493-4511 ' BlaclcwlbN*~~l top PPS97 •••••••••• •••••••• •• ••• 1 ~Jit•c'tl 1\ \1/ F'M Stereo SJ. l.SO/ofr. Wkdl 7»..o.~ --'74 Cad Eldorado Conv. & hUfrlor. Alt/ 1-'M,__· _. __ ..i_J_IG __ _ '7l C:apt'\ lfiO•k'I "Ill' I 1.1111· l1111ly1• wheel~. 11177 gl\!\, 1000 fnl. sun·...... 9772 /\II xtros Good cond. sterfo, \lltwtteel, C1'Ws~. Panto Wagf)n, Joob. a.p<l. <;nod cuml I\ \I I \I ra•ll.JI~ :t:l.000 original rou<. ll•nt.hcr, loaded. l lll ....................... $5100. Call 759·4iJG. air cond., p•r. ~eau. runs gr eal. S1500/ofr. ~:.·t~.0~11 00 1•1 11 ... t ~'.8~;~r~10~nr:eu;~·r~ 11&000 lfttc..040.u11 ':'3:.=Y Cawo ''"' ·:m,.:~=.·~:~c:; .... •-«JCM ______ _ J931! llu11k Spee> <l·dr 1wCLMllCS il2t0kc.4"1xt trunk ~l,lan, 70,000 ol'i~. rr YtJ\W ror I• extra clean 11tf'r €'Q, i:ic1 t1r~ ... t> v er v r es p cc\•' 19 6 7 91 2. m • g a . $ 1 •~•• ............. -.... ty'100Qdkt(..,PBVJ 12. u..-.t, L o•nec. 11mMXll> ('a$st•tcA:.t·FM. Many ec us ut S~uthern '77 Ca111 a ro, s ilver · pons It hMilt& Ill• MW, C:\tras Mull see. ""t:.50 Orll ~ County s Volvo w/burgOndy trim 8 cyl tilAaO *14$0.8"-Jlftf m1 Runs gQtJtt, l>ri\'erl bt!eU8 £lr11t. 9975 4!1~ ~118 dLtily. mst sell. $199 IAYll IUIC:X CREVIER firm ~ 711'1 211QlJ Harbor Blvd '71 caprt, AM fM run· -----1 OlltaMfta 9'9~2600 11ole, SU50 Ml flP M $'Sf 6 MOA._'I J953 Ford P .U., n~e·----------648,8\0C Dn:v11. 75'·7US SAMTA AMA manor bodt Wbflr, run:. TOP Ext 56 good. $700/bet ofr 1-------83&al71 751·2762 DOLLAR "T.l capn \' fi, '"Pl'r n~nd, lHl IH.1)MATI Df!IVlllO lolACM4Nf: P_...10 auto trom-. front disc . , • d h-I RKreOttontl ~ brk.~. AM FM r;id10, rear 7fl 12-1.Spa rr, mag W s, Vehidn 9530 FORCLEMl air bhock~. m•w ,.\haust /\'.\1 1':'11 c-nss .• hrd tp, lo a,w .. ong ""ner . .\take mi.~ood oond. "7·31~ o«cr Mfi 1to;, Honda 9727 ••••••••••••••••••••••• t'om·t 4 se:i' atrftL lel(ul dune bu.:IJJ. SM>O. Call S2!1 ll-\86 Dunc Mu l{ltJ, Ood itf' ~~-: •opi1 n c "'-~ r .. \-. i(v;t 1._\f,, 1f'.1Jt..Al..1i .,. ~ • ·p ~ v r '1.il engine. buclt~ s•ais, tow .... &A.,.. bar $200 Dan 536-lllDO I'°"'""" 1 CAIS 'ifi Ford Camper detux<' ALL MOD!t.S Curavan. N•~ <'Ond. --WI - 23.000 mt. onLY. Mag!:>, t0tlet, stv, reMt~ alps 4, ti8> 1·ru1se cobttol, 1now c·."' timl. MustllMlO~ec. WOAM u,900. Athr tltll UllD-CAIS 64CM822 D•1't-~ HOW 4~M.-9150 CAU.'-"'Y ....................... 9720 ...................... . •••• •• • • • • • • • • • •••• ••• • "'-"" tit.. •7 7 *DRIVE A* * Lln"Li. .. * SAV!ALOT ., . ""~\\'ICK 0ATSU•4 1 l11,1n• .1p1·.tr.1 1 dJl.1375 493.33 • 'nt.78tlveH .... All 8'9cWI & colofs. ......... ..... .., 'oday! HOHD.AC:crt MAMY To Cheon flt'OM! UNIVERSITY ~ .. Hondo c ... • GMC Te«b :aMD.,.._Bltd. Costa Mesa 54().9640 '17 Accord, 15,000 mi, $:1500 1'h·MOn·T06'·Tb arter7PM (714)559-CZ8 iAt thnce for fantutic J.,_. 97~ ._.,.._on all remaining ••••••••• .. •• .. ••••• .. • 'Tt mOdeJs In stock. '12 XJ6. Lo n.l~aft, 8Qe rod, stereo. Bought..,, Jng, Must sell. S8JOO. Ph --pp COSTA MESA 1ll\f\IJN · -· ea ..... uarters ' • ~ ' ., ~18-IT73 . MARQUIS¥oL¥0 automatic, P /S, _P /B, tJtll•I "11.l'Ufto,AUto. taptdelllc. Mu~SC!&l '70tl4 ~ MISSIONVl~O :::~~~0=· AP.!OCltfta l rtck.$SJO. primecond. New toe~. 11•..Ztl04ft.ltt.t or,,_, o11-.r: NvM "8: U2S9'ket"._ ~l C&JI (1) m..aTll da;.. Odl Mike ~ COSTA MllltA ...... 0 Ev• <1> 676-5840 OR.AH" COUNTY ' i.4M I 09 .. •••••-•••••••••"• '68 Por11ch• 912 Targa, VOLVO ~ Camaro, like new. 1974 Ply. SatclUt~ Sta. /\M/FM lltn?O casaelle, EXCUJSJV£LYVOLVO loaCled. ~.~ml, mags, OJu,lar "74· A·l. V-8, A/C, w.g. 9 pa.a. .• P/S. P18, vtOour Int. See this P/W, PIS, P /seat. Hit, xlnt, $1,000. 494·7348 Largest Volvo Dealer 1~.1914 vmy top, cruise. $3095, Air, Gd. tares, trans. 1nOranaeCount)'l Cooler. air shocks. '12 tlC; nlr, low male., re· HUY otLE"8E a...... 9f20 644·2l20; ~lll traJJer bitch, CB Radio built engine. Ster eo. DmliCT -·••••••••••··-· Dodge f9:Je incl. Good Cond. $1,900. ~ Call 49-1 2130 !~S ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~- --'71914 2.0, Od ~ ~tJijr.C~~in , 113 Clt•lenfer• V8, auto •t•a S4500 T • • • trap.s. A~ lF'M stereo, ••••••••••••••••••• •• -.. · 4A.o322 AC. PS, PB, S2!00. Had to nrvJ 77 F1r"bl...a ---'Jt 6U)..(}314 ' " HI '72 91 IT Cpe. Silver 2025 S ~ • * --Eopnt,. y011ng eirec: car, wtbJ 4ck. New en g, Aflahelm 7&>-20n c,. it l'el'9 9940 lo •mt, stereo oau. Konis air Xlnt cond -it it ••••••••••••••••••••••• custom Int. RaJley whls. · • E · •• · 'fr7 Volvo 122, nry well priC(.>d LO sell Must i.ee to M$00. ves 968·-97. kept. $1900/b•i --0rrm:. • ~H.lL apprec. Dys, 831·35to; ~)I <213>439·9294 96().J096att•Spm ,. ONG Evs,5111·'7065 ... s.cc.~':.0~!!0.;.~ ''!!~T, ad strllgbt : AO '72 Pontiac wgn, radi•l1, ~---~--~ -~~~ C.lfdr-4292. • 6'2·1149 968·7427 l"T t'la•BtRD, xlnl shape, runs sharp • ~ r I I I ' I I I Dl•oAJt..~ l'tt..OT Thurtday. Januaty 12. 1978 FIREBIRD TRANS .AM FOR '78 HEW 1977 ASTU SAFARI W AGOH • EQulpped wit~ • "4 cyl engine • Power steering • Automatic trans. • Steel belted WDW Ser. IJ2C11V7U539378 HEW 1977 CATAUMA COUPE ~ • Factory air cond. • Power steenng • Power brakes • Automatic trans. • Power windows • AMradt0 s5577. • Tiii wheel • Rallye wheels ~~ ,c'!.! s4577, • F actOfY air oond. • Luooaoe rack • Automatic trans. • Power steering • Power brakes • • Rallye wheels • till strg. wheel Ser. t2C15V7U528210 . •Fae. alroond • Automatic trans. • Power steering • Power brakes • Cruise conlrOI • Power &eat • AM-FM radio .... Tiii wheel • Rallye wheels 176 LEMANS CPE. - 176 LEMANS 4 DOOR 5 TO CHOOSE FROM •3195 175 PONTIAC LE MANS V-8. auto. trana., factory air cond1ttoning. fullpower. radio, landau top. Lie. f169LPO. s321a '76 AMC SPORTAIOUT 8 cyl. auto. trans .. faetOfY air condlhonlng, POwet' ateering. stereo tape radio, rack. tilt steertng. lie. . t888NZI. s421a 17 6 PONTIAC GIAMD PRIX SJ V-8, auto. trans.. factory air condltfonlng, POWer 1teertng. radio, landau tap. t..lc. 1248NtK. ALL HAVE FACTORY AIR COMDITIOHIHG 4 cyl . auto trans • factOfY air conditioning, power steering, radio. landau top. Lie. f007SAZ. s3979 . . 176 PONTIAC SUMllRD 4 cyl .. auto. trans.. factory air oonditlonlng, POWer steering. radio. tllt steering. Lie. te18NLP. s301a 175 PONTIAC GIAMD P11X V-8. auto. tflna.. flCtOfY air oondttlonlng, p0wer 1teerlng, POwet wlodows. landau top. Lie. tr87NLF. WE SOLD THESE CARS MEW 175 CHEVY IMPALA V-8, auto. trans .• power steering, radio. vlnyt root Lie. #3oeMET. - ~3178 176 PONTIAC F/l/FORMULA V-8. auto. trans .• factory aid condttlonlng, power ateenno. at~_tmpe ~lo. Lie. t372PL Y. 171 CHIYY GT Y!GA WAGON 4 cyt., auto. nm.. factory elr condittonlng. radio. rally, tllt. reek. Lie. 1881L.SS. • 4 cyt. engine • factOfY at{ cond. • Power steenng • Power brakes • Tilt strg wheel • Automahc trans. • Fae. air oond. • Power steenng • Power brake& • Automatic trans. • Power windows •TIM wheel • Rallye wheels • liucket seats •Console Ser. t2X69l7W148708 3 TO CHOOSE FROM •3395 175 PIJMOUTH YAUAHT _, e cyl .. auto. tt1ns.. fadOfY air conditioning, radio, vfn~~. Uc. teeeMOE. ,. . -. 176 PONTIAC GIAHD PRIX v.a. auto. trens.. fadOfY air condtttonlng, POW«• 1t .. r1ng, r.dlo, lendeu top. Lie. t244NIK. .. Huntington Beaeh Fo11ntain Valley VOL. 71, NO. 12, 4 SECTIONS, 42 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1978 Afternoon N.Y. Stoeks TEN CENTS CHP Banned Four Huntington Buses B J BA YMOND ESTRADA JR. Of 111o 0•11~ ,. • .._ Sl .. f Four Huntington Beach Union High Sehool Dil>tnct busc:. were bann ed from service b y California J11ghway P<1trol m· speclatDrs J<1:.t year because of brake, steering or suspension violations, records indicated to- day. A reoort dated ·oct. 21. 1977, !ndic~ted the four buses were to be placed out of service for ''serious mechanical defects ." , The report also stated that high school bu:. drivers "are not adequately reporting defects" and monthly bus inspections are being conducu•d by t.>mployees not familiar with the equipment. School board trustees ordered a state uwest1gat1on into the dis- trict bWi sy:.tcm Tuesday after two drivers called the buses ••terrible and unsafe." But district transportation head W1l Lewton denied the charges Wednesday. He said. "There is obviously a problem but it has been blown out of pro- porllon. '' Lewton did admit, "We may have been remiss in supervising some of our drivers." School bus drivers are responsible for checking bus safety before each trip, he said. The CHP report. conducted by officials from the Wesuninster station, turned up 213 violations, ranging from brake pressure leaks to misplaced first aid kit location signs. according to Of- ficer Jim Taylor. Taylor said Huntington Beach Union High School District's fleet of 53 buses are not in serious disorder. But be added. "With some good work on them, they woUld be in much better shape." Lewton said four of the district buses have been put up for sale since the report. These four are not in school use. The violations turned up by the CHP report sparked the state investl&al.lon called for by trustees this week. The 213 violauors in the Hunt· ington Beach Union High School District is lower than the 222 v1olahons found in Newport· Mesa Unified School DJ.strict buses, officials said. But none or the Newport-Mesa violations were serious enough to warrant banning of any of the vehicles. Newport-Mesa has SS school buses. Saddleback Valley Unified <See BUSES, Page A%) Salyut Testing Reported Neighbor Calls Police MOSCOW (AP) -Four Soviet cosmonauts carried out a full and varied program of scientific and technical experiments aboard an orbiting s pace lab to. day after the first linkup or thre<' sµacesh1ps in history, Tass re ported The Soviet news agenc} said the four man <•xpcriments would continue for five days. then the cosmonauts who arrived aboard the space station Wednesday would retum lo earth with mail from their comrades and scien· tific materials. ll was not known how long the other cosmonauts would stay <1l11ft They h.ivc bec-n m space 3J d<iys, and W(•stern space experts 1n Moscow c;a1d now that their supplies have been r eplen ashed. they might try to break the Soviet endurance record of 61 days in space or the U.S. record of 84 da vs. Tass said the work day for the four men began at 8 a .m. ''The program of the day in· eludes medical and biological research, technical experi- ments, preventive inspection and checkups of individual on· b<>ard systems of the station and , the spaceships, movie and still : ohotojlraphy and television rt'· portages," Tass said. The report said the equipmen' aboard the ·•space complex" was functioning normally, condi· tions dose to those on earth were being maint ained, and "the cos monauts are feeling well." The linkup occurred Wednes· day when the two·man Soyuz ZT capsule docked with the Salyut 6 Jab, where two cosmonauts sent up a month ago aboard Soyuz 26 awaited them It was the first lime two space capsules were connected with thr same space station. New Storm Could Flood State Rivers By The Associated Press Yet another in the long pro- cession of rainy, blustery Pacific s torms blew into Northern California today as the Feder al-State River For ecast Center warned of possible flood· ing along the Sacramento River. A special advisory issued al dawn today cautioned of poss\· ble flooding Saturday al Fre· mont Weir, north of Sacramento where the Feather and Sacramento rivers merge. 'the 6 a.m. stage al that point today was 29.9 feet. Conditions Saturday wete expected to tak, the level up to 33.5 teet, with fiood atqe «U feet. Ll•ht rain fell on many db· t.rlcta ot u,. top ball of the sate today and prec:ipitaUon •as ex· ~ed to increase tonllbt. It· wu accompanied by wtnda rust· ln& to ao tnllee ap hour in the band acrcu the· San Ftanclaco Bay area ud lneruslng to gale force In the northwestern part or the state. Gale wamlnp and small craft •dvl!ories for wtndt up to '5 nipb ftl'e hollted from Point ConcepUon north 1ncnaalng toward the north. Seu lD the PalDt Oeorl•PolDt. Arte• ..... ..,,.. apectAid to run up to 12 l•et. Suspect Captured In Rape, Burg~ary Out for a Spin o.llY rt!M M.1ft - By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of IN O.lly ,.lt.1 Sl•ll A suspicious neighbor who noticed a friend's condominium door ajar called Fountain Valley police late Wednesday, leading to capture of a knife-wielding rape and burglary suspect cow· ering in a bathroom. Frank M. Johnson , 19, of Garden Grove -currently fac- ing trial on similar charges filed t wo months ago -was captured without incident and disarmed of a Buck knife. J ere m y Pete rson, 3, needed a little help from friend Hick Kelly to ha ndle this old-Cashioned two-wheeler dur· ing an oulin~ Wc.•dnesday on the Huntington Beach Pier. ,Jeremy had to admit it was a bit different than the 1 h rl'c \\ ht·<.•ll'r he usually rides. Johnson was booked into Orange County Jail on charges of forcible rape, sex perversion and burglary s temming from the latest incident in the same s mall condominium complex where the earlier incident oc- curred. His alleged victim, 29, was ex- Injured FV Patrolman 'Improving' Countian Succumbs After Blast Burm Fountain Valley Police De p artm ent motorcycle patrolman, John Masterton, who Gregory R. Kish of Garden Grove died W<.'dnesday as a re- sult of bums suffered Dec. 17 wh en an all eged ill egal bathroom d rug f actor y in Orange exploded and set the house afire, according to a cor- oner's report. Kish, 24, was the second vic- tim claimed by last month's ex· plos1on and fire at 262 N. Orange St . Oranf(e. Killed outright by the blast and ensuing inferno was Steven Mark Paragon, 26, of Tustin. Kish, however. lingered on the threshold or dealh in the burn center al UCl Medical Center until 12:30 p.m Wednesday. His death doubles the trouble of two persons accu sed of operating the illegal bathroom drug factory that allegedly specialized in the manufacture or the drug commonly known as PCP. or angel dust. Charged las t m onth with homicide as well as drug of· fenses related t.o the alleged operation of the factory were the two residents of the ill-fated lay in a coma for five days after house, George and Mary Stroud, his machine collided with a car, both 30. is conscious and Improved today Now , police said . another following brain surgery. homicide charge is expected to Masterton, 39, rem ains ln the be lodged against the Strouds. intensive care unit at Fountain They both escaped injury Valley Community Hospital. But when they dashed from the he is now listed in fair instead of burning frame house moments .serious condition, spoltesmCI\ after the explosion that has now said today. caused two deaths. He was riding south on It was shortly after the fire Brookhurst Street near Talbert caused an estimated $20,000 Avenue last Frid.ay evening worth of damage to the Stroud.c;' • when an aut? pulling out of a rented home that investigators corner ~hopping . cen~er ln a left recovered the remnants of ap-tu:n chpped his bike, pollce paralus believed used in the said. drug manufacturing operation. The. Impact sent the machine tumbling down the pavement and resulted in a basal skull Red Aid Charged BANGKOK, Thailand (AP) - Cambodia cbareed Wednesday that Vietnamese forces used "modem Soviet tanks, modern Soviet artillery pieces and other modem Soviet weapons" to in· vade Cambodian territory. fracture that left a blood clot near the veteran patrolman's brain. No charaes have been flied against motorist John Richardson, 51, of 18235 Crater Lake Court. Fountain Valley, but Calilomia Highway Patrol omcen are still probing the circumstances. Panama on the Ballot Westminster Council Puta l11ue to Peopl,e Westminster residents will vote on an ls· sue in the March city elections that may not appear on any other ballot in the nation. Along with voting on two new City Coun· ell members and street sweepine operations. the people will be asked how they feel about the Panama Canal issue. FRY CONTENDED today that the Panamanians were given a chance to vote on the issue and that the American people should be accorded the same privilege. He said that it would be a "ripoff" to give up the canal. - "It was b(Jugbt by the American people in lnaenuity and bfood,'' he said. "We created a nation in the process.·~ City Admln.lstrator Carl Berry said that the ballot quesUon was "somewhat unusual" and that It ventured somewhat far afield from typtcaUocal wues. am ined and treated at F'ountam Valley Community Hospital but not admitted for any other in· Juries, police said. Her 9-year·old son who was as leep in the home during the in· t r uder's presence, was not bar med. 'Him or Me' Police said today they are ex· ploring the possibility, but strongly doubt the same krufe- w1elding burglar was involved in a Tuesday night raid that ter- rorized a Greenbrook Estates family. CSee SUSPECT, Page A2) Ex-deputy Slays Attacker in Hotel NEW YORK (AP> -A former ·Dallas deputy sberilf foueht two well-dressed hoods who tried to · mug him in rus rooms in the New York Hilton, fatally wound· ing one and scanng off the other. "I figured it's either them or me, and I sure as hell was sure it wasn't going to be me,'' Ric hard Norton, 44, s aid Wednesday nigQL •·come to think of it. they probably were more surprised than I was. Probably thought I was an easy mark, a tired b~l· n essman pushover who'd just hand over his money and forget it. Well, they sure picked the wrong guy," hesaid. Norton was entering his two-- room suite on the 26th floor or the hotel about 6 :40 p.m. Wednesday when the muggers jumped him. "I heard this galloping behind me and then I was shoved head· first inside. When I got my balance. I saw it was two men. One had a knife and asked for my money. I knew I bad a fight on my hands." The muggers wore pinstripe business suits, and one carried an attache case. Norton, who s tands five feet, 10 inches and weighs 170 pounds, s aid he knocked the knife from the armed man and fought with both of them, battling bis way into the bedroom where, s prawled across the bed, be manaaed to get hls .38-caliber pistol out of his briefcase. •'One guy was trying to choke m e and I was just about keeping the other at bay when I man aged to get lhe gun," Norton said. "I squeeied off one shot.'' T he bullet s truck Edward Campbell. 37, in the chest, police said. He died about three hours later in St. Clare's Hospital. Three Take Vote Papers In Huntington Norton is licensed to carry the eun in Texas. but not in New York, police said. He agreed to•· appear voluntarily today before a 1rabd Jti~y to determine whether he will have to face weapon possession charges. Police Lt. James Roberts praised the Texan's acLions. "He was attacked •and he de· fended himself, which be had every right to do. Most people .would have panicked," said Roberts. "The most be could be charged with is a misdemeanor for lacking a li cense here. an<i we don't think that's in the in· terest.6 or justice ... Norton. now security chief for Sanger·Harris Federated Stores in Dallas, was here for the American Retailers Association convention. The mugging attempt was the latest of an outbreak of trouble at the luxury Hilton lo the Rockefeller Center area. A vis, itlng Brazilian engineer was murdered in his room there Nov. 28, and the hote l has ex· perienced a rash of fires. Woman Slain In Van Nuys VAN NUVS (AP) -The partially pude and "viciously stabbed" body of an apartment complex manager has been found in a vacant unit she had beeo cleanine. authorities said. A police spokesman sald Wednesday there was no ind.lea· tlon that the 26-year.oJd victim, J anice Elaine Bunnioe, had been robbed or sexually assaulted. Coast · Weather Considerable cloudiness tonight with 10 percent chance of rain toni&ht and 30 percent chance Friday. Lowa tonJghl 50 to 55. High1 Friday 60 to SS. INSIDE TODAY TMJI coU 0oU Webb 'Mrs. Skateboard'. At JI w took up ,,,. "°" "' • COlll4 ~ ~ ~ emu. rtcoofT'• mg from . a motoc'rost acci- dent. fi'~, P.QQI CJ. l•Mx An_..,_. AU..._flll ..... • .._ ......... CA !.4-~ ................. ==· ~·=:= ~ .. :=:::r.e=' == .:=--................. ,,,..... =-= "1: ::::: • .. \2 DA LY l'I OT HF Tnu11day. January 12. Ul71 Jarvis Ballot 3 Sail County BOar~., .. Out of Eyes Cutback· Vietnam BANGKOK. Thailand (AP) - Thr ee Americans captured with their yacht lbree months ago by the Vietnamese were allowed to sail out of Vietnamese waters to- day. llano1's official news agen- cy said Orange County supervisors .ire being asked lo act now lo prepare for a possible cutback in 1·ounly funds and services ,hould the Jarvis initiative suc- ' eed at the polls in June. County Admiruslrat1ve O!fie<!r Hobl•rt Thomas s uggested in a letter to supervisors Wednesday that efforts begin immediately to forego the i.pending of all of this year's $564 million county budget "Jf Jarvis passes and the state does not replace the lost rcv- l'nue, cuts in local government ,ervices will be necessary," Thom.<e> explained. The amendment would hm1l property taxes to 1 percent of Prostitution Ring Probe To Continue Newport TH•ac h vit·c 1n - ' cstigators who are ('Ontinu1ng lhe1 r probe of an alleg1·d pros litulion rm.t they brok<.• Tues· day night, say they will be con· I acting men they believe are former C'Ustomers of the ring. Sgt. John Simon said about a down names of Oran~e Coast rl's1dents were round m an <id- dress book confi.scated when nine women und a man were arresl1..'<i in I Y. o Newport Beach holtls. He said he and other m - vl'sllgators will be contacting I hl· pcoplt' l1~ted in an attempt to c•nlii.t their services as witnesses in lhl· pending court case. J'olacc aJlcge the ring operated 1n the guise of an C'Scort service. ,\ month long probe of Exotic f':scort Services of Santa Ana, prompl('(I by complaints from local hotel managers, endcd with the arrests. Bookt•d rm charges of prostilu- t ion and released after posting $:iOO hail wt•re Carolyn Wcnz<'I, 29, or Tll..'>lln: Deborah 11111. 22. nf Pomona; Cynthia Cash. 21, of S;inta Ana; Christina Zuh1a, 23, of Garden Grove; Linda Ramirez, 26, o f Huntington Beach: Carol Vega, 29, of West Covina: Shirley Duncan. 20, of Westminster: Christine Downey. 26, of Garden 9rove aud JOdle Bigalac. 20, of Garden Grove. In addition. Alfonso Lopez, .14, of Santa Ana was released, ,1ftcr ~ting lhe $2,500 bail car· ried on the charge of pimping for .... h1ch he wa~ arrested. S imon s<11d prostitution t·h arge' will be flled 1n the Harbor Judicial District Court this week and arraignment will be ~omc time within lhc next ten clays. From Page Al. BUSES •.. School District officials s aid on- 1 v 58 minor violations were lound on their buses by CHP of- ficials last year . The district has 34 :,chool vehicles. ln Huntington Beach City <elementary) School District Ot'l· ly 17 CHP violatio ns we re spotted las t year on the district's 18 buses Huntington Beach Union Jligh. School District officials said ~late bus ins~ctors are expect- <'d to begin their investigation w1thtninJOdays. Superintendent Jake Abbott said there is no charge for lhe state bus inspection. Jan Penn, a district bus driver, and Roberta Harmon. Orange County Bus Drivers As- sociation vice president, said they intend to watch the state in· vestigation closely. Mrs. Penn and Mrs. Harmon were the drivers who brought the unsafe bus charges to the district school board Tuesday. ORANQl COAST DAILY PILOT f # the property's full cash value a nd would req_u1rc county gov- ernment to levy that maximum tax for dJslr1bution lo lhe coun- ty. cities, school districts and other taxing agencies. Thomas i.uggested that betwcen now and Jun e 30 s upervisors should order that: -All new staff positions be off. set by nonpropcrty tax revenue or u deletion of ex1sl.J.ng Jobs. County officials prepare a list of bwlding pro1ects and ma- JOr purcilases that can be de- layed. All but esscntwl equipment purchases be put off. No ruture contracts be ap- proved unles::. they contain can- ccllal1on clause~. The trio and the ir boat origlnally were reported set free Jan. 3 at the Vietnamese port of Vung Tau. but the Vietnamese later announced t hat stormy seas kept them in port. The three are Cornelia Dellen· 0 baugh or Vero Beach , Fla., Charles Affel of Ph1ladelphJa and Leland Dickerman or Flagstaff, Ariz. The 35-foot yacht. the Brillig, is owned by Miss Dellenbaugh. Thomas ~aid county off1c1als muy c.ilso expect "a massive loss of state and federal subsidies' . . if we are forced to make across the board cuts mall county services." Sleepy Hollow l 'ufJe It was not known jmmediately where th(.' Brillig wai. i.a1hng to- day. When they were released las t W(.'ek, a U S. Embassy s pokesman in Singapore said they would be heading ror that Southeast Asian port and that it would take them about a week to get there. f''or example, for every $1 in property ttax revenue cut from county mental health programs, he said, the county could lo:.c $9 in :.late and federal !:iUb:.1dies. Wet-suited surfer slides right on a hollow Sleepy l lollow wave m Laguna Beach dur- ing storm Wednesday which whipped up five and s ix-foot sets on Laguna shores. L ess than a dozen hardy !'>Urfers attempted to ride the fast breaking waves between Brooks Street and Main Beach Park, while s pectators -dressed in coats and sweaters, watched from the shore. M 1ss Dellenbaugh and her companions were on their way to Borneo from Thailand. where s he had been m the Peace Corps. for 3~ years, when the yachl was seized off the south coast of Vietnam on Oct. 12. The Viet- nam esc said the Americans we re suspected or violating Viet- namese territorial waters and of trafficking in drugs. f 'ro• Page A l Car Stolen in FV A Poetic SUSPECT ... The intruder in that incident elsewhere tn the city threatened to ~ht a 5-year-old girl's throat, after awakening her s leeping mother <rnd then looting the residence of $3.900 in valuables. Robbery -Injustice Recovered LOS ANGELES (AP) -A 6- foot-6 stranger poked a revolver in David Carrow's side and re- Arter numerous State Depart- m·ent inquiries, Hanoi agreed at the U.S.-Vietnamese talks in Paris lo release the trio. Investigators said there was no :,exual offense or overture lo the t e rrified woman, whose husband slept through most of the ordeal. In t he latest assault, police watch commander Lt. Bob McClain said today that resi- cknts of the homes near Slater A venuc and Euclid Street arc in funated by the alleged repeat crime "Tht•y'rc really up tn arms," he noted. He said Officer Pat Coleman. the department's li aison officer asi.1gncd to duty at West Orange County Jud1cial Di:.trict 'Court. was checking into circum- s tances of J ohnson's recent freedom today. • The suspect had been held in lieu of $15,()()9 bail following his arrest as a .suspect in the earlier hri·ak ir1 ancl sexual as:.ault in· volvin~ another woman al the north c·1ty 1 undomm1um com- ph•x .Joh nsnn \.\:is hound over to <Irani.'\' C'ounty Superior Court to· face trial following a m un1c1pal court preliminary hearing for prcsentat.w n of evidence m the earlie r case Patrolmen Jeff Nichols and John Quinzio captured the SUS· pect after being dis patched about 11 pm. Wednesday, after the latest victim's neighbor noticed her door open and became worried. Recalling th e previous burglary and rape , she telephoned police. "It 1s excellent that when she saw something suspicious she reported it," LL McClain noted. Officers Nichols and Quinrio were met al the front door by the victim, a divorcee, whom they said was dearly distraught and they knew something was \.\ rong. Johnson was captured in the bathroom al gunpoint within mo- ments. Investigators said today Foun· tam Valley officers involved in the s uspect's previous arrest on rape and burglary charges rt!· celved their subpoenas to testify against him in court only a few days ago as a result of the . earlier case. Th e intruder in Wednesday night's episode broke in through the side bathroom window and had apparently left the sliding patio door open as a potential escape route. A ran, cherry-red 1963 Studebaker Avanli s port coupt! ~tolen ma $3,900 armed robbery al a Fountain Valley insurance :.igent's home Tuesday night was rccovCTed Wednes day, less than 24 hours later. Investigators said the sleek, powe rful mac hine was d1s- c o v e r e d abandoned at Briarwood Street and La Linda Avenue, Fountain Valley, un- ~lnpped and undamaged. The prize d col l ector 's automobile owned by insurance agent Richard Delmar was used lo h aul away assorted loot m· eluding a videotape de vice and stereo sound system after the residentia l break-in and holdup. Police Department watch commander Lt. Bob McClain ~ai d today had it never been re- <'O vcred. the sports car would have represented a $61000 to SK.000 additional loss. Invl.'st1gators said the ski· masked bandit awakened Mrs. Diana Delmar in the couple's bedroom about 11 p.m • holdmg Heavy Surf lnHB Drops To Six Feet Heavy surf which had towered up ~o 15 feet Wednesday, splashing the underside of Hunt- ington Beach Pier and spraying crowds or awed sightseers. to- day dropped down to six feet. Lifeguards along lhe coast from the Santa Ana River jetty to Seal Reach reported no real problems due to the tremendous storm -spawned combers. The breakers separated the men from the boys among Orange Coast surfers and the boys were content to sit on the beach and watch only a handful of veteran wave riders. No damage was reported from high tidal floodine which all but disappeared Wednesday after slopping ashore several days in the Sunset Beach and Surfside Colony. Boile r s R e paired SAN JUAN. Puerto Rico CAP) -The British luxury Liner Queen Elizabeth 2 made an un- scheduled stop here Wednesday to repair ita troublesome boilers. The s hip, with 1,700 passengers, later left for New York. Deep Sleeper Audienee Waits; Melda Nap8 LONDON (AP)-All the seats were sold. The all- star cast was waiting in the wings. But Zubin Mehta, conductor of Strauss' colorful operetta "Die Fledermaus,'' wasn't there. Tbe curtain dldn 't rise and while the audience became a little jittery, the staff of the Covent Garden opera house worried. There was no ans..yer to Mebta's telephone ln his London apartment. After the house manapr explained the delay. alert operaaoers spotted Placido Domingo, a tenor and a conductot Iii the aud.tence. But just then, a sle.epy Mehta. Ionctlme conduc· tor of the Loi Anaelet Philharmonic, answered bis phone -awakened while dozing after a rehearsal earlier ln the da,y. He made it to Covent Garden in a bout 15 minutes and on went tbe'shOw. Wedneiday, a tPQketwoman for the opera houao aaid. "He was mortlfled -lt bad never ha~pened to hlm before. He'd alept ~ everythinl. • a knife to the throat of terrified Patricia Delmar, 5, who was dragged from her bed. The bandit then forced Mrs. Delmar lo accompany him as he ransacked the house. selecting costly possessions. She and her husband were ul- timately forced to kneel in a bizarre attitude of Moslem-like pr ayer, crouching on their knees with noses pressed to the carpet while the intruder escaped. lieved him of his valuables, then. ran off. After 10 steps, he ran back to. the 18-year-old student and handed him a card that read, "A little something j ust for you, and inside a big wish, too." Then, he slugged him in the eye and ran off again. The greeting card was s igned with the wis h: "Happiness always." Alliance Formed ULUNDI, Soulh Africa (AP) -Leaders of South Africa's Zulu, Asian and mixed-race peoples formed an un- precedented alliance Wednesday against the white-minority gov- e rnment's policy of racial s egregation. They called Cor non-r acial state and a new coal constitution. 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Karen Otte told a hearing lhat Dr. Eisner or· dered her pl:.1ccd in restraints following a May 19, 1972 su1c1de iJtlcmpt. •'DR. 1'.:L~NER SAID THAT she was going to break my will and she said to accomplish this she would put me in restraints" said Ms. Otte, the first witness to tesllfy al the heanng mto Dr. Eisner 's techn1qut>s Ms. Ottl' nolt'd she agreed to be strapped down hecausr sh<• ht•hevc.•d the therapist knew what wa> bt.>s t for ht·r Ur. 1';1sncr s unconventional treatment methods ore the subject of the heanng to de t<"rm1nc 1f the psychologist was, as the state <·h..irgl's, ~rossly negligent m treatment of patients ... t scver..11 urban communes in Santa Monica. · THE HEARING BEFORF. THE Psychology Examining Committee of the state Board of Medical Quality Assurance is expected to take a bout a monlh. The committC<> will decide whether Dr. Eisner's license to practice should be sus· pended or revoked, or whether no action should be taken . The former patient t~tif1cd that two days <ifl(.•r sht• had tried to kill herself, a· group of Dr. E1snN's patients puddled her an cspparent punish- ment for the su1c1tle try She also said Dr F.tsnl'r '.\lapped her in the facC' and then order ed her .!>trapped to the bed in a room :it one of the communes and said she would he conf1n<.'Cf until her will was broken. She added ..,he was onl y released briefly from the restraints lo go to the bathroom and eat. T HE l.ICENSE REVOCATION hearing could have a major impact on the practice of psychology •rnd psyc:h1atry, l>ays Dr. Eisner's lawyer. Attorney Robert L Schibcl says the defense ~111 try lo show the techniques of Dr. Eisner. she holds a Ph D. but is not a medical doctor. are "w1dclv and commonly used." The case. Schi bel claimed, "1s going to have an t'normou. ... effect on lbe abilJty of psychologists to use 1nnovativr techniques." T HE HEARING IS TO DETERMINE whether Dr. E isner 's methods -which the state says in- cludc•d hot mineral baths, injections of stimuJanls, in voluntury rcslrti ml, injurious body massage and 1 mp roper use <>f anesthetics cons titute proper treatment Ms. Otte said she wa!> twice given the &m\'.'slh<•lic gas Carbogen until she passed out "I was unconscious and then I became really deprcs!>cd," !>he said. SllF. TESTIFIED THE SMALL room where the .. gas s('SSions" occurred contained no medical <'qu1pmcnt besides a tank of the substance. which was administered by a doctor. Jn a deposition, an anesthesiologist said the Ras shouJd not be ~1ven without revival equipment pres<'nl. Dogs Chase Java Mice JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) -A provincial parha mc.nt in central Java is setting up a special fund to buy dogs that can root mice out of rice pad· dies, the official Antara News Agency reported. The decision followed a visit by assistant Gov. Adnan Widodo ot the Semarang Regency in central Java to a nearby regency where the dogs r eported- ly chalked up 248,S:W kills Ui October and Nov- ember. Wldodo ordered local farmers to raise the money for the dogs. ••Believe me. sir, 50 dogs here have saved ·117. flectares (265 acres) of paddy field," villaae chief Jtaji Su'ud was quoted as telllngWidodo. \ . \ CALIFORNIA.: Bartenders Beware LOS ANGELES <AP) The . stale Supreme Court says a bartender can be held responsi- ble if a patron drinks loo much and dies. ~ In overtunung a lower court decision, the high court ruled that the Alameda County Superior Court should have al· lowed the jury to consider whether the establishment's bartender was neeUeent in serv- ing the patron a large amount or liquor in a short time span. INSTEAD, THE HIGH eowt noted in its 6·1 decis ion. the 'lower court proceeded under the RAI legal concept that no matter bow negliieot or reckless tbe bartender may have been, a patron suffering llljuries from intoxication cannot recover damages from a bartender ··Even ass umin g the negligence of the youn1 patron, a j ury could very well find willtul misconduct on tht part of the bartender .A jury could also very well conclude tbal, while contributorily negligent, the youthful patron did not as· sume the risk of his own death." said the decision. written by Justice Mathew 0 . Tobriner. I' THE CASE, wmcu 1>ecan tn 19'71 , involves tbe Clonrled· BowJ in Fremoat, where Cbrlstopher Ewing -who had ju.t turned 21 -allegedlf was served 10 shota or lSl proo rum, a vodka colllns and two beer chasers ln less than 90 minutes .. Ewing was found dead by his ·mother lhe next momlnJ. 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The country has been tom by extremist violence of both right and left. Giorgio Napolitano, a top Communist leader , left a meet- ing or the six major parties and labor leaders and spoke of "the the Battle Line Targets Of Probe Identified Sandbags stn•tch<.'<.l across Cul\'cr Drive, like armament emplacement!>. are de- ft•nsc fort1f1<:at10ns erected bv Irvine Com· pany to prott•ct Culvcrda.le homes in Irvin<• from possible rainstorm flooding. Culver Dri ve has been closed to traffic s ince first damaging rains torm struck Jan 3 In me Company spokesman said the sandbags v.ill remain in place until there ts no further threat of rain. ' SACRAMENTO <AP> -Sen. Evel Begs for Freedom Ralph Dills , R·Gardena, and three former s tate senators in· eluding James Whetmore of La Habra are being investigated by the FBI in a poss ible vote- buying scheme, a published re- Daredevil Plea& With U Parole Board . port said today. ; Quoting unnamed informed {sources, the San Francisco Ex· LOS ANGELES <AP> Stunt man Evcl Kn ievel, wearing a baggy Jail uniform, fought back t ears as hl' pll'aded with a parole board today to rcleai.e him from custody. "I 'm asking you to help me," Kn ievel said. "You could parole me this minute 1f you believe m me." He said he had never tried to e scape Crom his Jail work- furlough program and had re- orled in late because of a series of problems. In a long. ramhhng discourse, Knievel said he had been upset by a tl'lev1s1on report about has acltvll1es, and by media depic- tions of such figures as Amta Bryant, Los Angeles Pohce Chief Ed Davis and President Carter's mother . Lillrnn. Knievel, who pleaded guilty to assaulting his former manager with a baseball bat last Sep- tember, said he's now sorry he did it. "I wish I hadn'l've done it. I realize it is against the law," he said. Board Views Jarvis Vote As 'Cutback' Orange County supervisors are being asked to act now to prepare for a possible cutback an county funds and services should the Jarvis imliative sue· ceed al the polls In June. County Administrative Officer Robert Thomas suggested in a letter to supervisors Wednesday that effort..q begin immediately to forego the spending of all of this year's $564 million county budget. · "If Jarvis passes and the state does not replace the lost rev- enue, cuts in local government (See JARVIS, Pa&e AZ) Coast Initially, he had said he was not sorry. Des pite reports he had thought of going to Cuba instead or back to jail 1-~riday, Kruevel also said: "There was no escape attempt, nor any thinking of an escape. You must understand that." Ile said that Friday night, when he was reported overdue at the jail, he had actually stopped by and dropped off a let- ter saying he would not be re- portin~ m on time. He said he wanted to find a fr.end of his wife's to notify her that he wasn't out with another worn an, as a television newscast md1cated. lie said he spoke by phone Rebuffed Citizen Retaliates A man irritated because the drive-up teller of an Irvine bank refused to cash hi s check Wednesday stole the plastic vacuum tube through which transactions are made. The teller wasn't aware of the theft until the next customer drove into line and complained through the two-way intercom that there was nothing to drop his deposit in. Police said the teller of the Security Pacific Bank, 14477 Culver Drive, wouldn't cash the man's check . for $64, because the t'ndorser had reques ted a "stop payment." The teller said the man argued, then yelled angri- ly as he drove off, "You're just a rinky-dink little bank!" Police said they've got a good chance to catch their s uspect: He promptly drove to another branch of Security Pacific -and cashed the check. with his probation officer. aminer reported the FBI is in- " I felt society was against me. vesligating the political ac· t ivities of Dills and former The press had, treated m.e ! senators Randolph Collier, o. wrong, and I di~ t care for U.tis • Yreka, James Wedworth, 0 -Los ?,amn country, Knievel s aid. • Angeles. and James Whetmore, The press had put pre.ssure ~n f R-La Habra. All denied wrong-a lot or people -a euy like Elvis doing •Presley, who finally took bis life · · with drugs ." The Examiner r eported However, Knievel said he Wednesday that FBI agents finally returned to jail voluntari· were in the midst or a n ln-' ly, bad broken no rules and was vestigation or six ,s:urrent or now asking to be released to former legi.slatcrs and at least avoid bankruptcy. one lobbyist. The newspaper He indicated that he owes bun-said Wednesday that one of dreds or thousands or dolla{S in those being probed was Sen. payments on his home, vehicles Alfred Song, D-Monterey Park. andotherpoasessions. At the center of the probe was "The IRS is breathing down lobbyist Donald Kent BrOwn, my back," he said. ''I wasn't who spells his name with a born rich." 1 capital 0 . BrOwn is a lobbyist He added: "I'm 39 years olc for the Howard Hughes financial anU there's no future foF me in empire, once a generous con· this daredevil business. All the tributor tD California politicians. things 1 risked my life ~for are "I've no knowledge of this at going to be taken aw'{Y from all ," said Whetmore. He said he me." . ... h•s not been contacted by FBI Knievel appeared pale and ! agents or any other investigator. distraught as he sat in a small t •Dills said he hasn't been ques- foldlng chair before the three ti'oned by FBI agents either, and (See EVEL, Page 2) that he believes the probe is politically inspired. · Born Victim Dies After Drug Blast Gregory R. Kish of Garden Grove died Wednesday as a re- sult of bums suffered Dec. 17 when an alleged i llegal bathroom drug factory in Oran1e exploded and set the house afire, according to a cor· oner's report. Kish, 24, was the second vie· tlm claimed by last month's ex- plosion and fire at 262 N. Orange St .• Orange. Killed outright by the blast and ensuing inferno was Steven Mark Paragon, 26, of Tustin. Kish, however, lingered on the threshold or death in the burn center at UCJ Medical Center until 12:30 p.m. Wednes4ay. His death doubles the trouble of two persons accused of <See vtcnM, Pace Z> i Collier said he ba~n 't heard from anyone that F:IJI agents (See PROBE, Page 2) Tbief;Gets Guitar A burg\y broke into the home of an Indne man Wednesday and stole I his Martin six-string_ acoustical.guitar. Owner .Richard Sorenson, or 17871 Mar)n St., valued it at $900. Police si:iid the burglar got IJ\ through ·an unlocked sliding glass dool. Television Network Funding Accepted Other dlltlicta envlsloned as network member• include achooJa In Soutb Carolina, Vtt1i.bJa liid !Mftele). imminent resignation of the gov- ernment." , The United States is extreme- ly concerned about inclusion of Communists in the Italian gov- ernmenL Italy has the strongest Communist Party in Western Europe, although it follows the tre nd t oward independent Eurocommunism rather than strict adherence lo Moscow. Other participants said the meeting left no doubt Andreotti would resign after a formal en- counter with Parliamen t representatives of the six parties that have supported his government for 17 months. The participants included officials of the Christian Democrats, the Commurusts, the Socialists and three s maller parties. The Christian Democrats out- polled the Communists by only 3 percent in 1976 and have gov- erned since with the tacit sup- port of the Communists and four other parties. The Communists, Socialists and Republicans have been de- manding a new government that would include the Communi~. But Wednesday, Chris tian Democrat leaders restated their firm opposition to inclusion of (See ITALY, P age A2) ., Deep Sleeper Audience Waits; Mehl.a Naps LONDON (AP )-All the seats were sold. The all- slar cast was waiting in the wmgs. But Zubin Mehta, conductor of Strauss' colorful operetta "Die Fledermaus." wasn't there. The curtain didn't rise and while the audience became a little j ittery, the s taff of the Covent Garden opera house worried. There was no an5.\\fer to Mehta's telephone in his London apartme nt. After the house manager explained the delay, alert operagoers spotted Placido Dommgo, a tenor a nd a conductor in the a udience. _ But just then, a sleepy Mehta, longtime conduc- tor of the Los Angeles Philharmonic, ans wered his phone -awakened while dozing after a rehearsal e arlier in the day. He m ade it to Covent Garden in a bout 15 minutes and on went the show. Wednesday, a spokeswoman for the opera house said, "He was mortiQed -it had never happened to him before. He'd s le pt through everythlng." !.. College Board Says ~ Let 'Sunshine' In I By MICHAEL PASKEVICH Ol IM o.llJ ...... Stetl Coast Community College Dis- trict trustees reacted warmly Wednesday night to a request by the California Sunshine pro- fessional soccer team to make LeBard Stad ium at Orange Coast College its home field. However, trustees want to make s ur e the team can g uarantee rental fees for the 7 ,500-seat stadium. Further meetings with American Soccer League (ASL ) officials are planned before the matter comes. back before the college board March8. If the proposal is approved, the team would move from San- ta Ana and open its season in Costa Mesa in early April. The team wants to secure about 15 Saturday nights at OCC during its summer season which ends in mid-August, according to team s pok esman Bob ' Everakes. l He told trustees Wednesday night that the team would find a · separate facility for practice in I order to minimize any effects on summer athletic programs al · tbe college. f Co mmiss ioners for the Am e ric a n Youth Soccer Organization (A YSO) are sup- porting the plan, saying that the ASL has a good re~rd of work- ing with youth soccer programs and would benefit the com· munity. The Swi..shin~. part of the 12- tea m ASL, spent last season at the city stadium in Santa Ana. and drew about 2,000 fans per game. The league has had its finan· cial problems. The Santa Barbara team folded mid-season las t year. However , ASL of- ficials plan to start a new team in the Torrance area and to ex- (See SOCCER, Page %) tlon from his 1hadow on a recent cold and bright aflemoon. i . \ % DAILY f'll 01 Salyut Testing Reported MOSCOW (AP) Four Soviet cosmonauL'> carrlt!d out a full and vaned program of sc1enllf1c and t echnical experiments aboard an orbiline space Jab to- day after the first linkup of three spaceshlps in history. Tw re· ported The Soviet news <.1gency said the four-man experiments would continue for five days, then the cosmonauts who arrived aboarCI the space station Wednesd<.ty ~ould return to earth with mail from their comrades and sc1cn· t1fic materials. It was not known bow loni the other cosmon auts would stay aloft. They have been in space 33 days, and Western space experts in Moscow said now that their s upplies have been r eplen· ished, they might try to break the Sovtet endurance record o( 61 days in space or the U.S. record of84davs. Tass said the work day for the fou r men began at 8 a.m. Miss Sidwell Dead at 17; Service Slated Memorial services will be con· ducted Monday in Newport Beach for University High Sch ool graduate Jeanette Kathlt•cn Sidwell who dJed last Monduy at the a~c of 17. M 1ss Sidwell succumbed to l'anct•r while hosp1tahzed 1n LOJ?JO, Utah. A long time resident or the Orangl• Coast and a member of the hr~h school's class oC 1977, Miss Sidwell movC'd lo Ut41h '>IX months ago. She leaves her parents, Robert and Rhea Sidwell, brothers Richard, David, Mi chael an•l Robert and a sister. Cynthia, all of Logan. Her father is the former d1rec- l or of resear ch for l CN Pharmaceuticals in the Irvine Industrial Complex. He is cur- rently on the faculty of Utah · State l'nv1ersity. Funeral services wt;e held to· day 1n Logan wh ere Miss Sidwell was buried. Tht.• memorial services will be conduc•lcd at 2 p.rn. at the Church of Jesus C hril>l of Laltcr·duy Saints, Dover Drive and 16th Street. Newport Beach. , Higk, Not Dry rn me Company crews work to n·1n11r rm1d approaches lo hridge ovt-r flood control channel on Culver Drive, north of M;.iin Slrl'l'l in lrvint.•. The road was washed out by last week's rams, leaving bridge c-ut off, and road impassa- ble. Estimated repair time 1s tv.o weeks. Suspects Arraigned In Tustin Slaying Three men who may face the death penalty for their alleged killing of a service station attcn· dant in Tustin are scheduled for arraignment later today in Orange County Superior Court. Arraignment was ordered late Wednesday after the grand jury md1cted David Tyrone Samuel, 20, William Robmsoo Jr., 20 and Arbyl Louis Bryant, 18, all of Los Angeles for the alleged k1ll - i n g of attendant Alfred Liberator. 72. of Santa Ana The mdictment claims that the trio shot Liberator twice in the cbest Jast Oct. 15 during the at- tempted robbery_ of the Raaan Arco station, 1374.2 Red Hill Ave. Police said the trio s hot and killed Liberator and then found that they could not ' open the locked box contauting cash re- ceipts. An indrttment 1s a formal charge m<1dt! agamst a person by a grand Jury. It dot!s not c!-.l<tblish gwlt or innocence Front Page A J ITALY ... Communist ministers in the gov- ernment. The Roman Catholic Church· backed Chr1st1an Democrats have ruled Italy alone or in coalition since 1945. Communists and other leftists have complained recently of prospects of American in - l~ference in ltaly's political s ituation. They cite in particular the r ecall of American Am· hassador Richard Garner to Washington for consultations. Panama on the Ballot - Westminster Council Puts Issue w People Westminster residents will vote on an is- sue m the March city elections that may not appear on any other ballot in the nation. FRY CONTENDED today t h at the Panamanians were given a chance to vote on the issue and that the American people should be accorded the same privilege. Along with voting on two ~ew City ~oun­ cil members and street sweeping operations. the people will be asked how they feel about the Panama Canal issue. He said that it would be a "ripoff" to give up the canal. "It was bought by the American people in ingenuity and blood," he said. "We created a nation in the process." CITY COUNCIL members voled unan- imously to put the canal issue b efore voters on the March 7 elections al the urging of American Legion representatives. City Administrator Cart Berry said that the ballot question was "somewhat unusual" and that it ventured somewhat far afield from typical local issues. T he issue will be presented as Proposi- tion B. Proposition A will take up the policy of giving tickets to people who park on city streets on street sweeping days. HE SAID THAT the canal measure would not be binding but that it is designed to serve as a s traw vote to show how people feel. COUNCILMAN FRANK Fry, an en- thusiastic backer of the Panama Canal ballot issue, s aid be believes that the United States s,bould not give up the canal. He suggested that the ballot issue should read: .. Should the U.S. Give Away the Panama Canal?" Berry said the ballot measure was adopt- ed at the lasl minute but that it still meets the deadline fOl' the election. With or without Westminster's okay, the U.S. Senate is scheduled to take up the canal issue late next month. DAILY PILOT -' Ratification of the treaty will require two-thirds majority approval of the Senate. FremP~Al SOCCER ••• pand the number of teams ht California~ Tbe ASL ,J is based OD iDleer.U.. teams with tbe communit..J u ec>mpared with the mo'fe traditional pro- fenional fracblM ~ of Ute North Amertcall Soccer Lutue. ASL offldalt Dated. Altbou&ta Coast trulteee ~ ed f ••orablr to lbe •oenr leap.e's .,,,..... tbe7 1ald CM leque mlllt be Jripued to 1164 'ac-.lmt ~~ '"H"' Salurd-., n c• at OCC's stadlua Tbe N«tb MMriCaD SoCql' Leac• .W mcwe a IMJW. t.illD lato tl• area lbl1 Jbr ht , • ., •• will be pla1ed at Anabelm SUdlum. W edneaday night'• meellnt aet tho taae foT a more to-depth • pr ent.tlon bY ASL omci&ls et t.bt dlltrlct '• March a mfedn&. A final d•ehlon oa tbe su-b•'• l'flqQ9t ls apect.ed atthatttm.. - l',....P.,,eAl VICTIM ••• operatinf-the metal bathroom druf factory that allesedJy special.bed ID the manufacture ol the drug commonly known as PCP. or aqel dust. Cbarfff last month with bomldde • well as d.rq of. renau mat.eel to the allececi operatkll) ot tbe fadm'y were tbe two r..ictenta of tbe W-rate<t boaH. 0-.. llDd llarJ Stroud, botb30. Now, ~lee 1atd. uo'°"e" bom!dde daarCe If apeet.ed to be lodte4 ~ ....... Stroiadal. T 11•1 tiotla: eaealHHl laJ '11'1 w•ea t1MJ duMd .. from th banWlC frame bollM IDOQM!!PtS after tbe ---that hu .. HUltd two deaSba. lt wu shortly after the fire cau1ed an tatlmat•d $20,000 WorUa at damap to tM SlnMD' rented bom• &.hat .. fnv t.IC•ton reenencl the tenU1aat. oC •i> par•l• bell •tel ll&ecl l!l the druC maru.d'acturins opc.ntloo. • FrorwP~1lJ JARVIS •.. services will be necessary," Thomas explained. The tuneodment would limit property taxes to 1 percent ol the property's full cash value and v.ould rcq_uire county gov 1·rnment to levy that maximum tax for dcitribution to the coun ty. et ties. school districts and other taxing agencies. T bomai. s ug1ested that between now and June 30 supervisors should order that: -All new staff positJorus be off. set by non.property tax revenue or a deletion of exlsUn& jobs. -County officials prepare a list of bwldlng projects and ma- 1or purchases that can be de· rayed -All but essential equipment purchases be put off. -No future contracts be ap· proved unless they contain can· cellation clauses. Thomas said county officials may also expeet "a massive lo6s of stale and federal subsiches' . . .if we are forced to make across the board cuts in all c~\1 services." For example, for every $1 ln property tax revenue cut from county mental health prog?"ams. he said, the county could lose $9 in stale and federal subsidies. E'ro• PClfle' Al EVEL ... members of the county Parole 80<.1rd in a tiny hearing room at the County Jail. Before he spoke, a priest, a prosecutor and a lawyer from his home town of Butte, Moot., s poke in his behalf. The Los Angeles County prosecutor handling the case spoke m opposition to Knievel's relel!se. The board made no immediate decision. but the boa rd thai rma n, s heriff's Capt William Poggione, told Knievel the board was not assuming he had escaped and would evaluate all facts before making a de-cision. Carpenter Sa9s FBl's State i . Probe 'Known' By JOANNE REYNOLDS Ol 1 .. .,...., ~ StAlfl State Sen. Dennis Carpctu said today be bas known about an FBI probe of the state legislature and its lobbybts for more tnan a year and that he and leaders from botb parties will be pressing the federal in- vestigators to complete their lengthy probe. (See related story, Page AS.) The inveslif alion cam e to Hehl this week when As- semblyman Louis l>apu (D· Daly City) announced that be and Carpenter (R-Newport Beach) bad been consulted by agents last spring. Both men are former FBI agents. Carpenter said the probe was apparently motivated by a variety of testimcoy about tl· leged corrupt political practices that turned up in a series of state and federal grand jury in- dictments. He said that when be and Papan first beard of the in· vesUgatioo they were "fascinat· ed because, when we were agents, it was absolutely forbid· den to go near a politician's of- fice.'' Carpenter said he and the Bay Area assemblyman invited the agents to an informal meeting during which they acquainted probers with the inner workings of the Legislature. "We offered to provide any further assistance they might need and that'a the last we've beard from them," he added. Bul Carpenter said he has become disturbed by the length of the investigation and the cloud of suspicion it has put over the Legislature. He said leaders from both parties will meet next week to draft an informal resolution ask· ing the FBI to bring the in- vestigatioo "to a head.'' · Carpenter, an attorney, said the investigation appears to be very broad. encompassina: not only the Legislature and iU. lob- byists. but local governments and people generally outside Ulo legislative process. He said be believes it will be difficult for the aients to come up with hard evidence of corrup.. lion, ~able in pr~ecution ot a court case. "ImpUcalioos of wrongdoings are easy to pick up but very dJf. ficult lo translate mto bara evidence," he commented. The probe, apparently con- ducted by a task force of agents from the FBJ's Lo5 Angeles of. fice, appears to center on lob- byist Dooald Kent BrOwn, who spells his name wilh an .upper caseO. Bi<>wn, 45, represents the late Howard Hqghe:s Summa Corp., Hughes Airwest, Dow Chemical and Sobio Transportation Com- pany. Carpenter described BrOwn as very competent. He noted that the lobbyist bad been called before the Orange County Grand Jury during Its probe or Supervisor Ralph Diedrich '~ fundraising practices * * * From Page A 1 PROBE •••. had been asking questions about him and could think of no reason for such interest. Wed'41JOCth said he considered il "hilarious" that the FBI should ask questions about him. He added he would be pleased to talk to lhe FBl "if they'll just come by. J haven't the slightest idea of anything I've done that deserved investigation." FBI agents said they were in- vestigating "possible polilica. conupUon." Assembly Speaker Leo McCarthy said lhe probe dealt with reports or votc- buyine. Money Back Direct from RCA Save Enerqy . RCA ColorTrak 19" d1•Q<,,fl1I wffft Extended Ufe Chassis Save Dollars with Direct Dollars from RCA RC.A 1911 ..,_, ColorTrak with new XtendedLife chassis and electronic tuning Getting the color right Js what ColorTrak 1s all about ll"s RCA'I moe1 advanced. most automatic TV. 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SandlJags strctch<.>d across Culver Driv<.>, Culver Drive has been closed to tramc hke :.irmament cmpl<.1cements, are de-sin ce first damaging rainstorm stru~k fensc fortiheallons erected by Irvine Com-Jan. 3. Irvine Company spokesman said pan} to protl•ct Culvcrdalc hom es in the sandbags will remain tn . place until I rvinc from possible ratn&lorm flooding there is no further threat of ram. 'Wrong Guy' Assaulted ENTexas Deputy Kill,s Would-be NYC Attacker NEW YORK <AP) A former Dallas deputy sh(•rirr fo ught two well-dressed hoods who tried to mug him in his rooms in the New York ll1lton, fatally wound· ing one and ~ca ring off the other. "I figured it's either them or me, and I sure as hell was s ure it wasn't going to be me," R ichard Norton , 44, said Wednesday rught. • ·come to think or it, they robably were more surpnsed than I was. Probably thought 1 was an easy mark. a tired bU.'>I nessman pushover who'd JUSt Board Views Jarvis Vote As 'Cutback' Or ange County supe rvisors ar e being asked to act now to prepare' for a possible cutback in county fund s and ser v ices shr.uld lht• Jarvis 1nit111ti vc ~uc · cecd at the polls m June County Administrative Officer Robert Thomas suggested 1n a letter to su(>('rv1sor'i Wednesday that efforts begin 1mmcd1ately to forego the spending of all of this year's $564 m1llton county budget. "If Jarvis passes and the state does not replace the lost rev· enue, cuts in local government services will be necessary," Thomas explained. The amendment would limit property taxes to 1 percent of the property's full cash value and would require county gov- ernment lo levy that maximum tax for distribution to the coun- ty, cities, school districts and other taxing agencies. Th o m as s uggested that between now and Jun e 30 SlJl>Crvisors should order that: -All new staff posilions be off. I set by nonproperty ~x revenue (See JARV1S, Page A2) Weather Considerable cloudiness toniaht with 10 percent chance ot rain tonight and 30 percent chance Friday. Lows tonl1ht 50 to 55. Hi1hs Frtday eo to 65. INSIDE TODAY hand over has money and forget it. Wt•ll, they sure picked the wrong guy.''hcsaid. Norton was entering his two- room swte on the 26th noor of the hotel about 6 :40 p .m . Wednesday when the muggers Jumped him. .. I heard this galloping behind m e and then l was shoved head· first inside. When I got my balance, I saw It was two men. One had a knife and asked for my money. I knew I had a fight on my hands." <See HOOD, Pase A%) San Juan to Beard Men Without Beards ·11.,,l1l1nri 1·on :.c11lll'> •• 111 Juan l".q11 .. 11 , , t'11·-.1 j ''"'"" 1,1t1on 1111•111 lwa .111· t•n1"011rag1ni.: rest cknl:. to look i:rubhv or t>l· thro\\-n into 1;111 ;\lar 17 "M t•n who a rl'n 'l \\ 1•ar1nj! beard!> \\Ill ht• ar1l'~L1·d ," p11bhr1t\ l'ha1rman Kathy Moore• \~ arrwrl to<lay "'l'hl'y will he· put 11110 a rn\ mg 1a1I whc·n· lhc·y will have• to pay a donat11in to get oul And lo l'nrourn~c thC' pro l1f<.•rat1on of fac1<.1l h:11r, the fies ta group is sponsoring a hc•arc1 growing contest that will be Judged Mar 14. "Guys can i.ign up for the beard growing contest up to Jan 30, .. she explained .. But they cannot have s tarted their beard before Jan. 1 " But beards are not the only re- quirement for amnesty o n • Hoosegow Day, Mar.17 . "Women and men both have to wear western attire," Mrs, Moore saJd. tq1parently, however, in- ra rcerated residents aren't always quick to pay the donation and gain their freedom. "Last year, people were drink- ing ·beer and partying in the jail," Mrs. Moore recalled. "They would pay to get out to use the restrooms and then ask to be put back in jail." The beard growing contest and temporary jail sentences are all part of San Juan's annual hysteria over lhe past called the "Fiesta de las Golondrinas." The fiesta heralds the annual re- turn or the mission's famous swallows population. ·'There have been '3 lot of (See BEARD, Page AZ) Antes, DiGiovanni Top Clemente Tally Environmental planning con- sultant Boyd Ames 8'ld incum- • bent Tony DiGiovannl lead 14 candidates in the March 7 San Cle mente City Council election in disclosed investments and property holdings. The Political Reform Act of 1974 requires candidates to file personal finandal statements with the city clerk when they 1'6- tum their election papers. Ames' statement showed that he owns his consulting firm, Boyd Ames and Associates, valued at more than $10,000 and les1 than $100,000. His common 1tock in the EPIC Group, Inc., a land planning and development firm, wu valued ln the same range. Hts partnerships ln Solarco, a aolar archltectu... and coaatna~· tlon rlnn, and Tbe El ~. 1overnln"1t acency comult.anta, were each v.alued at less than $10,000. Investment• held by bUtl· nnsea in which Amee, 29, boldl controlllnc tntereat weN ·.aloed at more than $100,000 m tb• land acqulalUon and de•elopment firm Ames, Miller and Murphy, more than $100,000 ln Miller et al, a land acquisition and de- velopment partnership and $10,000 to $100,000 in the Sunset Ranch deve.lopment company in Corona. Ames' option ln a lot at 241 Via San Andreu and his beneficiary status with a property at 318 W. Ave. Pallzada held in trust were each valued at worth more than $100,000. Interests ln three properties held by businesses in which Ames bu controllinl interest were each valued at worth more than $100,000. DlGlovannl 11 statement showed that he bolds common stock ln h11 San Clemente locksmith bus1ne11, Cal·Cout Secunty, IDc., and lD th• Bank ol San C*n•te, of which he la chafrmp ot the board. H1a ltOcll ln each company waa valued at more than •10,000 and le11 than $100,0001 DlGlovaftDl, M, allo owu hll home at tot Ave. Preai~1.:i valued at mCJN than '100,000, five other SU Clementt '"°" ~rtle1, .. ch valued at between $10,000 aDd $100.QOO. Dtacaure aut.intntJ ot the od:ter 12 c.-..cSatat illiOWed that ...., ......... ~-~ .. ., ~ ...... , Italy -in Turmoil COmmunist Government Feared ROME (AP) -Premier Giulio Andreolti's Christian Democrat eovemment was re- ported ready today to resign next week , increasing the possibility of Communist entry into power in this NATO coun- try. Communists and others de- cided today to deprive Christian Democrats of crucial support in Parliament. The country has been tom by extremist violence or both right and left. Giorgio Napolitano, a top Communis t leader, left a meet· ing of the six major parties and labor leaders and spoke of "the lB Guild Wins 7 Date Pleas The Laguna Craft Guild 1s going to get seven out of the eight craft show dates it requested this year, after a compromise approved by the City Council Wednesday night Council members approved six Sunday show dates for the craft guild on Forest A venue, with three or those dates falling during th e C hamber o f Comme rce-s ponsor ed Wan ter F estival, which is held on the Festival of Arts grounds. Cr a ft guild members will display their homemade wares Feb. 19, Feb. 26 and Much 5 on Forest Avenue, while other local artists and craftsmen exhibit on the festiv~l grounds. The chamber and the craft guild had a falling out last year after craft president Tom Leslie uid his group could not comply with fees charged craftsmen to dis play their work. That fee will b e $85 per craftsman at the festival grounds this year, according to the city's Human Affairs director George Fowler. In discussions between chamber, craft guild and city officials, it was decided to allow the craft gu.ild show dates in con junction with the winter festival. In addition, the guild will retain its traditional show dates. including Easter Sunday (March 26 ), Memorial Day <May 28), and Thanksgiving Sunday (Nov. 26.) Th e compromis e also stipulates one pre-Christmas show on Sunday, Dec. 10, which could not be held on Forest Avenue. The plan was hashed out last week between lhe two factions and the city. Craft guild members have the option of participating in the chamber's winter festival if they so desire. imminent resignation of the gov· ernment." The United States is extreme- ly concerned about inclusion or Communists in the Italian gov- ernment. It.aly has the strongest Com munist Party in Western Europe, although it follows the trend t oward independent Eurocommunism rather than strict adherence to Moscow. Other participants said the meeting left no doubt Andreotti would resign after a formal en- counter with Parliament representatives or the six parties that have supported his government for 17 months. The participants included officials of the Christian Democrats, the CommWllilts, the Socialists and three smaller parties. The Christian Democrats out- polled the Communists by only 3 percent m 1976 and have gov- erned smce with the t acit sup- port of the Communists and four other parues. The Communists, Socialists and Republicans have been de- manding a new government that would include the Communists. But Wednesday, Christian Democrat leaders restated their firm opposition to inclusion of (See ITALY, Page A2) Deep Sleeper Audience Waits; Mehta Naps LONDON CAP)-All the seats were sold. The all. star cast was waiting in the wings. But Zubin Mehta, conductor of Strauss' colorful operetta "Die Fledermaus," wasn't there. The curtain didn't rise and while the audience becam e a little Jittery, the staff of the Covent Garden opera house worried. There was no ansY(er to Mehta's telephone in his London apartment. After the house m anager explained the delay, alert operagoers s potted Placido Domingo, a tenor and a conductor in the audience. But just then, a sleepy Mehta, longtime conduc- tor of the Los Angeles Philharmonic, answered his phone -awakened while dozing after a rehears-a l earlier in the day. He made it to Covent Garden in about 15 minutes and on went the show. Wednesday, a spokeswoman for the opera house said, "He was mortified -it had never happened to him before. He'd slept through everything." Valley Police Nab Rape Suspect Again By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Ol 1119 D•llf 1"11111 Slaff A suspicious neighbor who noticed a friend's condominium door ajar called Fountain Valley police late Wednesday, leading to capture of a knife-wielding rape and burglary suspect cow· erlng in a bathroom. Frank M . Johnson, 19, of Garden Grove -currently fac· ing trial on similar charges filed two months ago -was captured without incident and disarmed of a Buck knife. Johnson was booked into Orange County Jail on charges of forcible rape, sex perversion and burglary stemming from the latest incident in the same s m all condominium complex where the earlier incident oc- curred. His alleged victim, 29, wac; ex- amined and treated al Fountain Valley Community Hospital but not admitted for any other in· JUries, police said. Her &-year-old son who was asleep in the home during lhe in· · truder·s presence, w as not harmed. Police said today they are ex· ploring the possibility, but . strongly doubt tl}e same kniie.--. wielding burglar \.as involved in t a Tuesday night raid that ter-' roriied a Greenbrook Estates I family. The intruder in that Incident elsewhere in the city threatened lo slit a 5-year-old girl's throat, after awakening her s leeping mother a nd then looting the residence or $3,900 in valuables. Investigators said there was no sexual offense or overture to the terrified wom an, whose husband slept through most or the ordeal. ti\ rlde the fast brcakina waves between Brooks Street and Main Beach Park, whllo sp ctator -d.tessed in c()atl and sweatert-wntchCd from the sbOre . l? Al 1P LOT LSC Sex R ing Name List Probed Newport Beach v1cti 1n · \ cst1gator!> who ;,in• continwng their prolx· of ;m allcgt-d pr01>· t1tullon nng they broke Tue:.- day night, say they will be con- tacting men they believe are former customers or the ring. Sit. John Simon s aid about a dozen names of Orange Coast rcMdcnts W(•rc found in an ad- d rcss book l'Onfbcalt•d when nine wo men and a man were arrested 1n two Newport Beuch hotels lie said he .ind other in· \ est1gators will I.a· contuctang the people listed 1n an attempt to l'nhst their scr v1cci;; as w1tne!>scs an the pending court case Pohre allege the ring operated in the gwse of an ci.cort service. A month-long probe of Exotic 1-:srort Services of Santa Ana, prompted by complaints from · local hotel manaicr s, ended with the arrest'> Booked on charges of prostitu- tion and releast.>d after posting $500 bail were Carolyn Wenzel, 29, or Tustin, Deborah Hill, 22. of Pomona; Cynthia Cash, 21, of Santa Ana; Chrlstanu Zubia, 23, of Carden Grove , Linda Hamircz, 26, or Huntington Bc;.ic h: Carol Vega, 29, of West ('ovana; Shirley l>unran. 20, of W{'stmansll•r , Chrt.,llnt• UowrH'Y. :!6. or Carden Grove and Jodie l11~al;.il'. 20, of Garden Grove In :idd1t1on. Alfonso Lopez. :14, or S:.mta Ana wa., n•lt•asl'cl Jfter po!>tmg the $2,500 bail car nl•d on the charge of pimping for wh1C'h he wasarrcstc·d Simon ~a id pro ... t1tut1on l'harges will be fil ed 1n the llarbor Jud1c1al Distract Court this Wl'l'k R11cl arraignment will ht> 'omc time v.1thm the m•xt t1·n clays Boilf"rs Repairf"d SAN .JUAN. Puer to Rico CAP 1 Thl' Unl1.,h luxury Liner Cl111·t·n El11ahdh :! mack :in un !-.cht•dult•d ~lop hl·rc Wcdnc.,duy to rt·1w1r IL'> lroulJll'~ornt• boiler~. Thl' ..,hip. v.1th 1,700 passcn~crs, lakr ll'ft for NC'w York o ... ., .. t ... ,..,, r-. Donkey Weig~in Laguna Hrach I hgh School c•0t•d Linda Roberbon checks out scalps a., SC'nrnr M1kt• :\toore climbs aboard to qualaly for Saturday's donl.~~ IJa!>ketball game m the ..,l'hnnl gvm Tht> compc•t1t1on will pit t•ducators against ..,, udt•nb :ill atop donkns Wl'<1nng rubber booties in a h;1.,kl'tl1;1ll gamP h<'ginn1ng at 7 30 pm. (Riders mus t \\ f'Ji~h :.!(N) pounds 01 lt>s.., ) ('o..,t is $1 50 for children un- dl·r I~. S2 at th•· door lur· adult..., A Rooster Club spaghet- ti c111rnt·r Pl'l'C'l'dl·s thv gamc al 5:30 p .m . in the (' ;1 fl' I l' rl : I Panama on t h e Ballot Westminster Cvuncil Puts Issue to Peopk \\ c•stmanst.er n· .... idents will votc on an I!-· sut· 111 thl' March ('ti\ dt.•ct1 ons that ma\ 11'11 appNtr on anv othC'r· ballot m tht.• n;1t 11111 FRY CO'\TENUED today that the l '.111:11n.1111,11h \\t•rt' ~1ven a chance to vote on 1111' 1 1w :111d that thc American people "h1111lrl 111• ,1l 1 or tl1·d lht.· Si.imC privilege. Along with voting on two nt•\\ \1l\ C'111111 <'II ml'mlwrs and ~I n•t.•t .,,H•t•p1n~ 111w1 ·'' '"""' the pl'opll· \\Ill be a">k<•d how thl'\ It 1•1 .il111111 the Panuma Canal 1::,suc II• ird · t 11 ti \\ ould be a "ripoff" to g ive lljllh• I .tll,il · 11 \\ ...... lt1111J . .'ht lly the American people in 11 1•• 111111' .ind lil1111d. · ht• ::.aid. "We created a 11,il IC tll Ill llW lll"llC'l'S<; " ('(TY ('OlfN('IL ml'mb<'rs 'otcd un;rn 1mously to put thc t'anal l"'>ut.· bl'1011· vott'l's on thr MarC'h 7 elections at the urgmg of Am en e an Legion rcprcscntnli vcs 1 '11' \drrnn1slrator Carl Rerry said that th•· ll.illt1I 1pw..,t1<m was "somewhat unusual" .111 d 1 h 11 11 \ l'ntured somewhat far afield 1111 1111 1 11 ill11l-.1lissucs The issue will b<' prcsented as J'ropo">1 lion B. Propo~it10n A will take up th<· polt1·\ of g iving tickets to people who park tm nt.\ ~trects on street sweeping duys. 111 ~\I U TllA T t he canal m easure would 11111 Ill' l11r11lln g hut that it is designed to serve .1" .i tr.iv. \lltt• to s how how people feel. ('OlJNCILMi\N FRANK Frv. an t·n thusiastic backer of the Panama c'anal hallot issue. said he believes that the l 'nited States :-,hould not ~1vt• up the canal. H<'tT\ .,,ucl t hl' ballot measure was adopt- .. r1 at lhl' la~I m1nutr but that it still meets the clc·adlint• for the election With or \.\ 1thout Westminster's okay, the l · S Sc·natr 1s scheduled to take up the canal 1ssut• l<.itl' nL·xt month J le suggested that the ballot issue should read · "Should the LIS. G1H· Awav lht.• Panama Canal"" · Hat1f1cal ion of the treaty will require l wo-th1rds majority approval of the Senatc f'rom Po9e Al ITALY .•• Communist ministers in the gov- ernment. The Roman Catholic Church· backed Christian Democrats have ruled Italy alone or in roalition since 1945. Communists and other leftists have complained recently of prospects of American in- terference in Italy's political situation. ORANOl COAST UK DAILY PILOT I ' 2 Lagunans Rep ort Thefts Burglan centered two Laguna Beach homes while the owners were away this week, taking a vacuum cleaner from one home and a color television set from the other. Police said Richard McKeon, 3100 Bern Drive, reported the loss of his $457 cleaner, whtch he said was taken sometime Tues- day or Wednesday. And Robert Stillwell, 520 North Coast Highway, sahl thieves entered a back door, stealing a color TV valued at $300. f',....Page AJ BEARD ••• · 1rubby looklnf bandidos and va· queros in San Juan's history," Mrs. Moore explained. "The whole fiesta ls centered around tryin1torellvethepul." The celebration wlll alao feature tb dty'• annual parade Mar. 18. 1t ts tbe larceat non· motorliec! parade ln tbt worlcl. Beard·growlnc resldenta can rttltter their facial crop at llllY of the followlna locatlona prior to Jan. 30. -San Juan'• city ball, 32400 PaMO Adelanto. -El Peon, 26~2 Orte1a Htcbw.,. -C..piatrano Jo'arm SupplJ, 31U3 Pano Adelanto. -l'tie Cap1'trano Depo 26701 V ntuaoSt.; Frorn Po9e A I HOODS ...... The mugJ.ers wore pinstripe business swts, and one carried an attache case. Norton, who stands five feet, 10 inches and weighs 170 pounds, said he knocked the knife from the armed man and fought with both of them, battling bis way into th e bedroom where, sprawled across the bed, he managed to get his .SS.caliber pistol out of his briefcase. "One fUY wu trying to choke me and I was just about keeping the other at bay when I m1na1ed lo get the cun," Norton said. "I aqueued off ooe shot." The bullet atruck Edward Campbell, 417, tn the cheat, tl&llce said. He died about three hours later ln St. Clare's Hospital. Norton ls licensed to carry the gun in Texas, but not in New York, polJce said. He •&reed to appear voluntarily today before a grand Jury to determine whether he will have to face weapon po11eesfon charcea. f',....Page AJ JARVIS ••• or • cteleUon or ai.una JcMll. -County offtctala prepare a Uat of bu11d.ln1 project.a and ma· Jor p\&tt.bues that cu be de:. lay ed. -All bUt. euenUal egwpinmt purchaHI be put off. -No future contracti be ap. prond un.lea th•Y contain can. ceUatlon claUffl. I . . FBI Probe 'Known' Carpenter Told More Thnn Year Ago By JOANNE REYNOLDS Ol IM O.tly "''-' Sl•lf State Sen. Dennis Carpenter said today he has known about an F Bl p robe of the s late legislature and lts lobbyists for more than a year and that _he and lenders from both parties will be pressing the federal ln· vestlgators to complete their lengthy probe. <See related story, Page AS.) The inveallgalion came to light this week when As · semblyman Louis Papan UJ· Daly City) announ ced that he and Carpenter ( R-Newport Beach) had been consulted by agents last spring. Both men are former FBI agents. FroaPage Al Carpenter said the probe was appar~ntly motlvated b y a variety of testimony about al- le1ed coTnJpt political practices that twned up in a series of state and federal grand jury in· dictments. TAILY REPORTED. • • ments and properties -Allan Wulfeck: partnership an the development firm of Mar- quit a Limited and common stock in Wul-rich Corp., Con· struction firm , each valued at bet ween Sl0,000 a nd $100,000. Builder Wulfeck. 51, a city plan· ning commissioner, also listed ownership of two properllff, each worth more than $100,000. Businesses in which be holds con- trolling interest hold additional in v es tments and prop- erties. -Carlo Bocci: ownership of Maria's Candy and Gifts in San Clemente, valued at between SI0,000 and Sl00,000; his home at 230 Ave. Granada. valued al the same amount; and property at 223 Ave. del Mar valued at more than $100,000. Businessman Boe· c1, 64, said he also owns three San Clemente lots, three Stanton lots and a Riverside lot, each worth between $10,000 and $100.000. -C harles M itch ell : a R 1 vcrslde property worth between $10,000 and $100,000 and properties in San Bernardino und New Mexico each valued at less than $10,000. Home insurer Mitchell, 47, also holds an in· s urance business lease worth less than $10,000 -Myrtis Wagner : common stock in Lucky and J .C. Penney stores and the Heublein com- pany. worth less than $10,000 and properties m S.rn Bernardino manufacturer , lis ted her partnership in the California Clock Company as worth more than $100,000. She also owns a San Clemente lot worth between $10,000 and $100,000. Investments held by PiasUcal Manufactur· Ing. in which she holda con troll· ing interest, is also worth between $10,000 and $100,000, her statement said. -Ed Dleden: stock in the American Telephone and Tele- 1raph Company, which the re- tired news broadcaster said was worth less than $10,000. -Jack Brown: 20 percent in- terest equity on property at z:MO S. El Camino Real, which tbe 66-year-old purchasing a1ent said wu worth less than $10,000. -Charles Fox: property at 213 W. Mariposa and on Pacific Coast Highway in Laguna Beach, each worth between $10,000 and $100,000, the real estate appraiser and former city councilman. 36, said. -Howard Mushett: a personal note worth less than $10.000, and a San Cl emente and two Capistrano Beach properties, each worth between $10,000 and $100,000. Water consuJtanl and San Clemente Homeowner AB· soclatioo president Mushett, 50, alao owns Consultants Interna- tional, worth between $10,000 and $100,000. -Roy Hamm: common stock through profit sharing in Sears Roebuck Company. worth between $10,000 and $100,000 and his home at 136 Ave. Cadiz, valued in the same range. Hamm, 40, manages the San Clemente Sears store. Candidates Robert Rusin, David Dodson and Albert Popik declared no investments or prop· erty holdings. He said that when he and Papan firs t heard of the in· vestigaUon they were "fascinat- ed because. when we were agents, it was absolutely forbid· den to eo near a politician's of- fice." Carpenter said he and the Bay Area assemblyman invited the agents to an informal meeting durlne which they acquainted probers with the inner worltlngs of the Lealalature. "We offered to provide any further uslstance they might need and that's the last we've heard from them," he added. But Carpenter said he has become disturbed by the length or the investigation and the cloud or suspicion it has put over the Legislature. He said leaders from both parties will meet next week to draft an informal resolution ask- ing the FBI to bring the in- vestigation "to a head.'' · Carpenter, an attorney, said the 10vestigal1on appears to be very broad, encompassing not only the Legislature and its lob- byists, bul local governments and people eenerally out.side the legislative process. He said he believes it will be difficult for the agents to come up with bard evidence or corrup. tion, usable in prosecuLion of a court case "Implications of wrongdoings are ensy to pick up but very dif· hrult lo translate into naro evidence," he commented. 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"We have taken a position concerning Afnca that we would use our utlluence to bring about peace without shipping arms to. the disputing parties and without in1ect1ng our..elves mto disputes. that can ht' best resolved by Africans," Carter Si.lid. said "The Sovwls have done just the oppos1tl'," he said and urgt'<i the Rui.saan:-. to JOm with the United States in supporting im· mediate negotiations to end the dispute. Carter also predicted that Congress wall approve a national energy program early m this comm~ session "of which we can be proud." At a nationally televised news conference. the prci.ident said , part of the program will be a ,com promise on natural ~as ~ncl's r Ht'lutcd :.tory, A 7) Dollar Down Again A complicated array of telephone equipment is used by currency dealers in Frankfurt, West Germany as thev <:onta<:t international money markets around the world tor dollar trachng. The dollar was reported down today :against Grrman marks. !Evel Begs for Freedom Daredevil Pleads With LA Parole Board i \ LOS ANGELES (AP) -Stunt man Ev~l Kmevel, wearing a baggy jail uniform, fought back tears as he pleaded with a parole board today to release him from custody. "I'm asking you to help me." Knievel said. "You could parole me this minute if you believe in me·• lie said he had never tried to escape from his jail wor k· furlough program and had re· ,ported an late because of a series of problems. In a long, rambling discourse, Knievel said he had been upset by a television report about his activities, and by media depic· lions of such figures as Anita Bryant, Los Angeles Pohce Chief Ed Davis and President Carter's mother, Lillian. Knievel. who pleaded guilty to assaulting has former manager with a baseball bat las t Sep· tember, said he's now sorry he dad it. "I wish I hadn't've done it. I realize it is against the law," be said. Initially, he had said he was not sorry. Despite reports he had thought of going. to Cuba instead of back lo jail 1-Tiday, Knievel also said: "There was no escape attempt, nor any thanking of an escape. You mu.st understand that." He said that Friday night, when he was reported overdue at the jail, he had actually stopped by~ dropped orr a Jet· \ter saying he would not be re· porting in on time. He said he wanted lo find a friend of his wife's to notily her that he wasn't out with another woman, as a television newscast lndlcated. He said he spoke by phone Coast with his probation officer. "I ff'lt society was against me. The press had treated me wrong, and I didn't care for this damn country," Knievel said. "The press had put pressure on a lol or people -a guy like Elvis Presley, who finally took hi s life with drugs." However, Knievel said he finally returned to Jail voluntari· ly, had broken no rules and was now asking to be released to avoid bankruptcy. He indicated that be owes hun· dreds of thousands or c\ollars in payments on his home, vehicles and other possessions. "The IRS is breathing down my back, .. he said. "I wasn't born rich." He added: "I'm 39 years old· and there's no future for me in <See EVEL, Page 2) ' . State Halts Plan For FiShing Reef Plans to use an old Liberty ship for an artificial fishing reef oCC Newport Beach have foun· dered and officials at the state Department of Fish and Game say they're going back to the drawing board. The reef. which was lo have hf>Pn created less than two miles off West Newport by sinking the World War II-vintage vessel in 120 feet or water, has been the source of a dispute between the city and the state agency since May. City officials said they were Board Views Jarvis Vote As 'Cutback' Orange County supervisors are being asked to act now to prepare for a possible cutb•ck ln county funds and services should tlle Jarvis tnlUaUve sue· ceed at. the polls in Jun•. County Administrative Officer Robert 111oma.s suggested in a letter lo supervisors Wednesday that effort& begin immediately to fore10 the spending of all of this year's $564 mUllon eount.y budeet. .. U Jarvis passes and the state does not replace the lost nv· enue, cub ln local aovern.men.t ••rvlce1 will be necet••l'Y.'" Thomu explamed. The amelldmc!Dt woald umtt pTOpertf tall to 1 perceat d. tbe pJ'OPert.Y'• Ml uah nlue and would r~ulre county IOY· emment to ln, that maJtmwn tu tor ctiltrtbQtloo to the COCID· t1, clt1est adaool dlltrictl 8Dd otb r tumi a1encles. Tbomu aa1tHted tlaat between DOW and June 80 fUpel'Vlaort UOUJd ~that: +All new at.air )*lUClAI M olf • set b1· ~1 tll !'tV•M or cWIUoa ailltma JOii. ~~,....,.. C19en&._,._ .. , worried about the effect the reer might have on beach erosion in West Newport. But with assurances from Fish and Game and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, it appeared that councilmen were ready to approve the project Monday night. " However, before they could act, a Fish and Game spokesman announced that the ship sinking project had been dropped as too expensive. John Carlisle Jr., who is in charge or the department's reef projects, said be expects to find out Monday if his substitute plan to use quarry rock from Catalina Island will be ap· proved. According to Carlisle, the three Liberty ships that the de· partment bought for use on the reef projects, turned out to be very expensive to prepare for sinking. The first was sunk off Santa Monica this summer. Newport's was lo have been the second and the third was to have gone off Ventura. Carlisle said the 1hlp definite- (See REEF, P••e A%) Newport Sets Fund Rearing Italy in Turmoil Communist Government Feared ROME (AP) -Premier Giulio Andreotti's Chr istian Democrat eovernment was re- ported ready today to resign next week, increasing the possibility of Communist entry into power in this NATO coun- try Communists and others de· c1ded today to deprive Christian Democrats of crucial support in Parliament. The country has been torn by extremist violence of both nght and left. Giorgio Napolitano. a top Commurust leader, left a meet· ing of the six major parties and labor leaders and spoke of "the Targets Of Probe Identified SACRAMENTO CAP) -Sen. Ralph Dills, R·Gardena, and three former state senators in· eluding James Whetmore of La Habra are being Investigated by the FBI in a possible vote· buying scheme, a published re· port said today. Quoting unnamed informed sources, the San Francisco Ex· amaner reported the FBI is in· vestigatang the political ac- Lavaties of Dills and former senators Randolph Collier, D- Yreka, James Wedworlh, D·Los Angeles, and Jam es Whetmore, R·La Habra. All denied wrong. doing. The Examiner rttported Wednesday that FBr agents were in the midst of an in: vest1gation or six current or former legislators and at least one lobbyist . The newspaper said Wednesday that one or those being probed was Sen. Alfred Song, D-Monterey Park. At the center or the probe was lobbyist Donald Kent BrOwn, .who s pells his name with a capital 0. BrOwn is a lobbyist for the Howard Hughes financial empire, once a generous con· t.ributor to California politicians. "I've no knowledge or this at all," said Whelmore. He said he has not been contacted by FBI agents or any other investigator. Dills said he hasn't been ques· tioned by FBI agents either, and (See PROBE, Page Z) Thieves Get $30,000 Loot Newport Beach police are in· vestigating the $30,000 burglary or an apartment that occurred when the occupant was at the ·movies Tuesday night. Gary Stevens, 40 of 2125 Sber- ington l>lace told officers be locked his apartment, but he did not use the additional deadbolt lock. He sald he returned Crom the movies at about 8:45 p.m. to fmd his television. stereo, two handguns, records and jewelry had been stolen. Also reported missing was $9,000 in cash. . imminent resignal.Jon or the gov- ernment." The United States is extreme· ly concerned about inclusion of Communists in the Italian gov· ernmenl. Italy has the strongest Communist Party m Western Europe, although it follows the trend toward lndependent Eurocommunism rather than strict adherence to Moscow. Other participants said the meeting left no doubt Andreotti would resign after a formal en· counter with Parliament representatives of the six parties that have supported his government for 17 months. Tbe participants included officials of the Christian Democrats, the Communists, the Socialists and three smaller parties. The Christian Democrats out polled the Communists by only 3 pt•rcent in 1976 and have gov· erned since with the tacit sup . port or the Communists and rour other parties. The Communists, Socialists and Republicans have been de- manding a new government that would include the Communists. But Wednesday, Christian Democrat leaders restated their firm opposition to inclusion of (See ITALY, Page AZ) Deep Sleeper Audience Waits; Mehta Naps LONDON CAP)-All lhe seats· were sold. The aJl. star cast was waiting in the wings. But Zubin Mehta, conductor of Strauss' colorful operetta ''Die Fledermaus," wasn't there. The curtain didn't rise and while the audience became a little jittery, the staff of the Covent Garden opera house worried. There was no answer ' to Mchta's telephone in his London apartment. · Aller the house manager explained the delay, alert opcragoers. s potted Placido Domingo, a tenor and a conductor in the auclience. But just then. a ::.lcepy Mehta, longtime conduc- tor of the Los Angeles Philharmonic, answered his phone -awakened \\hile dozing after a rehearsal earlier in the day. He made it to Covent Garden in about 15 minutes and on went the show. Wednesday, a spokeswoman for the opera house said, "1-le was mortified -it had never happened to him before. He'd slept through everything." 2 Candidates File In NB Council Race Filing for the Newport Beach City Council election opened to- day with two would-be can· didates taJcing out nomination papers before noon. Paul Hummel. a member of the city's Planning Commission, said he plans to run against councilman Lucille Kuehn for the sixth district seat. Evelyn Hart, former member or the Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission, took out papers for the third district cur· rently represented by Mayor Pro Tern Pete Barrett. The election will be held April 11 and candidates have until Feb. 2 to file their papers. In dis- tricts where no incumbent runs, the filing period wi U be extended to Feb. 7. In Newport Beach, council representation is based on dis· tricts. Candidates must live In the district they seek to represent, but they are elected in a vote of the city at large. The districts up for election this year are the first, which en· compasses the Peninsula and Lido Isle; the third, covering Newport Heights, Clilf Haven, Bayshores and Linda Isle: the fourth , covering Baycrest, Dover Shores, Mariners and The Bluffs, and the sixth, which in· eludes old Corona del Mar and Irvine Terrace. Mayor Milan Dostal, who represents the fourth and Coun- cilwoman Trud1 Rogers, who represents the first, have said they will not run. Mrs. Kuehn said she plans to seek re-elect.ion and Barrett is undecided. Another planning com· missioner, Jackie Heather, bas announced her intention lo run for Doslal's seat. She is serving her second term as chairman of the commission. 'Showcase' Told ABIDJAN, Ivory Coast CAP) -French President Valery Giscard d'Estaing proclaimed this West African country a "de· velopment showcase" Wednes· day at the start or a five-day vis· it designed to underline France's big-power role in troubled Africa. Panama on the Ballot . ' Westminster Council Puts Issue to Peop'le· Westminster residents will vote on an is· sue in the March city elections that may not appear on any other ballot in the nation. Along with voting on two new City Coun- cil members and street sweeping operations, the people will be asked how they feel about the Panama Canal issue. CITY COUNOL members voted unan· imously to put the canal issue before voters an the March 7 elections at the urging of American Leg1on representatives. The issue Will be presented u Proposl· tlon 8. PropoelUon A wlll take up the policy of &1~ Uckets to peoPJe who park on city streets oo &trelt a~a da.ys. FRY CONTENDED today t hat the Panamaruans were given a chance to vote on the issue and that the American people should be accorded the same privilege. He said that it would be a "ripoff" to give up the canal. "It was bought by the American people in ingenuity and blood," he said. "We created a nation ln the process." City Administrator Carl Berry said that the ballot question was "somewhat unusual" and that it ventured somewhat far afield from typical local issues. HE SAID THAT the canal measure would not be binding but that it ls designed to serve as a straw vofo to show how people feel. B rty &aid th ballot meuure was adopt· ed at the last minute but that it sUll meets the deadline ror. the election. With or Without Westminster'• okay, the U.S. Senata ii scheduled to take UP the canal issue late next month. · Ratification Of the treaty will req\lli'e two·Uilidl maJQrit)r appl'OVal of Uie senate. • . . 12 Al ( p. 1 Salyut Testing Reported l\10SCOW (AI» Four Sovwl cos monaub cMrwd out J full C!nd varied program of :-.c1cnhf1 c and technica l e)Cper1ments al.11Jard an orbiting space lub lo· day after the first linkup of three !.µaceships in htst.ory. Tasi. re- portt•rl The Sov1d nt·ws ugl•ncy said the four man experiments would continue for five days, then the cosmonauts who arrived aboar<1 the s pace stalton Wednesday would return to <•arth with mail from their comradei. and sc1en- t1f1t· materiab. It was not known how lon5( the other cosmonaut!. would stay •iloft. They have been in i.pacc 33 dJys, and Western space experu. in Moscow said now that thetr :-.upplies have been replen- 1-.hed, they might try to break the Soviet endurance record of 61 days 10 space or the U.S. rcrord of84davs. Tass said the work day for the four men began at 8 a.m. ·"The program of the day Ul· dudes medical and biological 1 csear ch, technical exper i· mt'nts, preventive inspection ;md checkups of individual on hoard :-.ystcms of the :.lat1on and the spact•sh1ps, m<>Vll' and still 11hotography and lclev1:.1on re- port ages.•' Tass said Thl· report said the equ1pmen• J IJoard the "s pace complex" "as functtonmg normally, condJ wm:-. close to thoi.c on earth \q·rt· being maintained, and · lhc cosmon.Juh a rc feeling \\di. . Tht• linkup occurred Wednes- dily when the two-man Soyuz ZT 1·apsulc dO<'kcd with the Salyut ~ lah, wht·re two cosmonauts sent up i.I month ago aboard Soyuz 26 • 1wa1ttod them It wa:-. the first time two space c·apsuk:. were connected with 1111' ~.1m<• :-.vace :-.talion. f 'ront Page ,\I REEF ... Iv won't be used off Newport ~nd it 1s 11kt•ly that the Ventura prOJcct will be scrubbed as well. If his rock reef proposal is fundl.'tl. he said work will be de- laved for Sl'veral months while Hl:W permits arc obtained from thl! many agencies having JUrisd1<·t1on, including the Corps of f:n~inccrs ant Ute Coastal l'omm1~:-.1on. 11 l· :-.aid the rock proposal may 11•s ult 1n more tnan one reef "h1ch \\Ill be put in water :-.h;1 1lower than the 120 feet the :-.hip was mtended for. lie expla1nt•d that the shio nct•dcd a deep location in ordtH' 10 prov1de 90 feet of clearance c.1hovc the reef. City councilmen tabled the matter Monday until the Fish :ind Gaml' people come up with t hc1 r new reef plans, · Boilers Repaired SAN ,JIJAN, Puerto Rico (AP) Tht· British luxury Liner <>u ~en ELizabeth 2 made a n un- •·hedule<t stop here Wednesday to n•r>J1r its troul.Jlesomc boilers. Drawing the Battle Line Santlbngs stretched across Culver Drive, like armament emplacements, are dc- Jcnse fortifications erected by Irvine Com- pany to protect Culverdale homes in Irvine from possible rainstorm flooding. Culver Drive has been closed to traffic s ince first damaging rainstorm struck Jan. 3. Irvine Company spokesman said the sandbags will remain in place until there is no further threat of rain. Soccer Team in Mesa? College Trustees Say 'Let Srmshine In' By MICHAEL PASKEVJCH Of,,. o.tly l"li.t 'Utt Coast Community College Dis- tn ct trustees reacted warmly Wednesday night to a request by the California Sunshine pro- fessional soccer team to make LeBard Stadium at Orange Coast College its home field . However, trus tees want to make s ure the team can guarantee rental fees for the 7 ,500·seat stadium. Further meetings with American Soccer League (ASL ) officials arc planned beforl' the matter comes. back before the college board March8. If the proposal is approved, the team would move from San- ta Ana and open its season in Costa Mesa in early April. The team wants to secure about 15 Saturday nights at OCC during its s ummer season which ends m mid August, according to team :-.pokesman Bob Everakes. He told trustees Wednesday night that the team would find a Sl'parate fac1hty for practice m order lo min1m1ze any effects on :.ummer athletic programs at the college. Com m issioners for the American Youth Soccer Organizallon (A YSO) are s up- portin g the plan, saying that the ASL has a good record or work· ing with youth soccer programs a nd would benefit the com- munity. last year . However, ASL of- ficials plan to start a new learn m the Torrance area and to ex- pand the number of teams in Cahforrua th.Ls year. The ASL philosophy is based on integrating teams with the community as compared with the more traditional pro- fessional franchise approach of the North American Soccer League, ASL offi cials noted. Although Coast trustees react- ed favorably to the soccer league's proposal, t hey said the f'rona Page A l ITALY ... Communist ministers in the gov- ernment. The Roman Catholic Church- ba ck ed C hristian Democr ats have ruled Italy alone or in coalition since 1945. Communists and other leftists have complained r ecently of prospects of American in- tNference in Italy's political :-.1tualion. They cite in particular the recall of Amer ican Am- bassador Richard Garner to Washington for consultations. Fro"' Page Al JARVIS.··. league must be prepared to bid against any compeltt.ors seeking Saturday evenings at OCC's stadium. The North American Soccer League will move a new team into the a r ea this year but games will b e played at Anaheim Stadium. Wednesday night's meeting set the stage for a more tn·depth presentation by ASL officials at the dislncl's March 8 meetmg. A final dec1s1on on the Sunshine's request is expected at th at t ime Carpenter Sags FBl's State Probe 'Known' By JOANNE REYNOLDS Of IM 0.lly Pli.t Sulf State Sen. Dennis Carpenter said today he has known about a n FBI probe of the state legislature and its lobbyists for more than a year and that he and leaders from both parties will be pressing the federal in- vestigators to complete their lengthy probe. (See related story. Page A5.) The investigation came to light this week when As- semblyman Louis P apan <D· Daly City) announced that he a nd Carpenter (R-Newport Beach) had been consulted by agents last spring. Both men are former FBI agents. Carpenter said the probe wu apparently motivated by a variety of testimony about al· leged corrupt political practices that turned up in a series of state and federal grand jury in· dictments. He said that when he and Papan first heard of the in· vestlgation they were ''fascinat- e d because, when we were agents, it was absolutely forbid- den to go near a politician's of- fice." Carpenter s~id he and the Bay Area assemblyman invited the agents to an informal meeting during which they acquainted probers with the inner workings or the Legislature. "We offered to provide any further assistance they might need and that's the last we've heard from them," he added. But Carpenter said be has become disturbed by the length of the investigation and the cloud of suspicion it bas put over the Legislature. He said leaders from both parties will meet next week to draft an informal resolution ask- ing the FBI to bring the tn· vl'sligation "to a head." Carpenter. an attorney, said the investigation appears to be very broad, encompa~s1ng not only the Legit>lature and 11.:. lob- byists. but local governments and people generally outside Ule lcgislatlvl' pr~es~. He said he behl'Vcs il will be d1fflcull for the agent.:. to come l-P with hard evidence of corrup- llon, usable m prosecution of a court cru.e The probe, apparently con- ducted by a task force of agents from the f'BI's Los Angeles of· f1cc, appca~ to center on lob- byist Donald Kent BrOwn, who spells his name with an upper caseO BrOwn, 45. represents the late Howard Hughes Summa Corp , Hugh<'s A1rwest, Dow Chem1caJ and Soluo Transportallon Com- pany. Carpenter described BrOwn as very competent. He noted that the lobbyist had been called before the Orange County Grand Jury during its probe of Super visor Ralph Diedrich's fundraising practices. * * * Front Page A J PROBE •.• that he believes the probe is politically inspired. Collier ~aid he hasn't heard from anyone lhat FBI agents had been asking quesllons about him a nd could think of no reason for such interest W edworth swd he considered it "hilarious" that the FBl s hould ask questions about him .. He added he would be pleased to talk to the FBI "if they'll just come by. I haven't the slightest idea of anythlng l 've done that deserved investigation." f'BI agents said they were in- vestigating "possible polihca: corruption." Assembly Speaker Leo McCarthy said the probe dealt with reports of vote-buying. The Sunshine, part or the 12· team ASL, spent last season at the city stadium in Santa Ana and drew about 2,000 fans per gam e. list of building projects and ma· jor purchases that can be de· layed. -All but essential equipment purchases be put off. Money Back Direct from RCA S av.e EnerCJY The league bas had its finan- c i a I proble m s. T he Santa Barbara team folded mid-season -No future contracts be ap- proved unless they contain can- cellation clauses. wfftl Extended Life Chassis More QuestiOned In Sex Ring Probe? Thomas said county orrl cials may also expect "a massive 106s of state and federal subsidies" ... if we are forced to make across the board cuts in all county· services.'' For example, for every $1 in property tax revenue cut from county mental health prorrams, he said, the county could lose $9 m s tate and federal subsidies. RCA .. Save Dollars wfftl Direct Dollars from RCA RC.A 1911 ..,_.. 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A month-long probe of Exotic Escort Services of Santa Ana, prompt.qd by complaints from local hotel managers, ended with tfte arrests. Booked on charges of prostitu- tion and released after posting $500 bail were Carolyn Wenzel, 29 of Tustin: Deborah Hill, 22. of' Pomona; Cynthia Cash, 21. of Santa Ana; Christina Zubia. 23, o f Ga rd en Grove; Linda Ramirez, 28, of Huntinaton Beach; Carol Vega, 29, of West Covina; Shirley Duncan, 20, of,: Westminster; ChrlsUne Downey, 26, of Garden Grove and Jodie Blcalae, 20, of Garden Grove. In addition, AUonso Lope•1 34, of Santa Ana was retea.sea after postiDJ the $2,500 bail car- ried on the char(e of pimplna for. whlcb bowu arrested. Simon aald proatltutlon char1es will bo fUed in t.bo Harbor Judlclal District Court till.I week and.aTralpment will bo aomo Umo within lhe neu ten d1,11. Po1Mi ~ks Peace VAbCANCITY CAP>-~ Paul VJ, SQeetln• toda1 with ItratU l'onla Mlnkttt Ila.he n_,an, t-alaei for lnt.ernaUODal •uaranleea for aoee11 to .Jeru1a1 .. •a holy IPUc• U4 • Uofcw.!..~U.lJJall .. l.At.er .. tecl =•" 1n JIJcldlt From Page Al EVEL ••• this daredevil buslness .• .\11 the thlngs I risked my life for are going to be taken away from me." Knievel appeared pale and distraught as be sat in a small folding chair before the three members of the coun~y Parole Board ln a tJny bearine room at the County Jail. . Before be spoke, a priest. a prosecutor and a lawyer from bis home town of Butte, Moot., spoke in his behalf. Tbt Loa Aneeles County prosecutor handling lbe case apoke in oppos1Uon to Knievel's reJeeoe. The board made no Immediate declalon ,. but the board chairman, ab.riff's Capt. William Potatone, told KD1evel the board wu not uaumtns be had etcll*l and would evaluato all fa eta before makln1 a de,. cl.lion. 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He ulso argued that such ac- tion would not be within the in· tent of a no·repr1sal promise s igned by both teachers and trustees after the strike Kohler proposed last week that the trustees find out how muc h the strike cost and su<.•the Drawing the Bottle Line teachers for thal amount. Since the courts have so far upheld the Pasadena school system's right lo sue teachers for the cost of their s trike. he said, simlliar ac· hon now is open lo Saddleback. John Cooper, director of classified personnel, said the district paid about $97 ,000 in sub- stitutes' salaries and attorneys' fees during the striJce. The dts· trict did not pay striking Sant.I hag~ stretched across C'ul vl'r Drive. ltk<.· Jrmamcnl empl;,.icements. arc de· fense fort1f1cat10n s erected by Irvine Com· pany to proll'cl Culverdale homes in Irvine from possible rainstorm flooding. Culver Drive has been closed to trarfic ~•nee first damaging rainstorm struck Jan. 3. Irvine Company spokesman said the sandb~s will remain in place until there 1s no further threat of rain. Evel Begs for Freedom Daredevil Pleath With L4 Parole Board Strike • Ult Plan teachers their salaries, totaling about $105,000. Printing, consultants and other things needed in the strike probably would make the direct costs "pretty much a wash," he said . But he said indirect cost11, especially the administrators' time spent working for a settle- ment. probably cost the district $40,000 lo $50,000. Thus far, the trustees have taken no action on Kohler's pro- posal. Mecham argued that teachers and admjnislrators, especially school principals, have worked hard to bridge t.he gaps lhal de· veloped during the controversy last year. He said Kohler's suggestion has been "very detrimental to the feelings we're trying to bwld wlthln the district •• Mecham ha~ asked the trustee, ln a letter. lo give up Lhc proposal. He said, "l urge you to direct your energies to the multitude of problems our dis· trict faces. and let the strike die." But Kohler, who was very complimentary to the district's teachers. said he felt il was his <See STRIKE. Page Z) Italy in Turmoil Communist Government Feared ROME CAP> -Premier Giulio Andreotli's Christian Democrat government was re- ported ready today to resign next week. increasing the possibility of Communist entry into power m this NATO coun· try. Communists and others de· cided today to deprive Christian Democrats of crucial support in Parliament. The country has been tom by extremist violence of both right and left. d\ergio Napolitano. a t op Communist leader. left a meet· ing of the six major parties and labor leaders and spoke of "the Americans Sail Out Of Vietnam. BANGKOJt*"t'IWJnd (AP) - Three Americans captured with their yacht three m<>Qth!\ ago by Lhe Vietnamese were allowed to salt out of Vietnamese waters to- day, Hanoi's official news agen- cy said. imminent resignation of the gov· ernment." The United States is extreme· ly concerned about inclusion o( Com murusts in the Italian gov· ernmenl Italy has the strongest Communist Party in Western Europe, although 1t follows the trend toward independent Eurocommunism rather than strict adherence to Moscow. Other participants said the meeting left no doubt Andreotti would resign after a formal en· counter with Parliament representatives or the sl.x parties that have supported his government for 17 months. The partmpants included officials o! the Chris tian Democrats. the Communists, the Socialists and three smaller parties. The Christian Democrats out· polled the Communists by only 3 percent m 1976 and have gov· erned since with lhe tacit sup· port or the Communists and four other parties. The Communists, Socialists and Republicans have been de· mandmg a new government that would include the Communists But We drtesday, Christian Democrat leaders restated their firm oppositjon to inclusion of <See ITALY, Page A2> Deep Sieeper Audience Waits; Mehta Naps LONDON (AP)-All the seats were sold. The an. star cast was waiting in the wings. But Zubin Meht•, conductor of Strauss' colorful operetta "Die Fledermaus," wasn't there. The curtain didn't rise and while the audience became a little jittery, the staff or the Covent Garden opera house worried. There was no an&yter to Mehta's telephone in his London aparbneht. After the house manager explained the delay, alert operagoers spotted Placido Domingo, a tenor and a conductor in the audience. .. l LOS ANGELES CA P > -Stunt man Evcl Knievel, wearing a baggy juil uniform. fought back tear s as he pleaded with a parole board today lo release him from custody. He !>a id that Friday night, when he was reported overdue at the Jail. he had actually stopped by and dropped off a let· tcr saying he would not be re- Porttn5t an on lime indicated. He said he spoke by phone with his probation officer. The trio and their boal originally were reported set free Jan. 3 at Lhe Vietnamese port of Yung Tau. but Lhe Vietnamese later announced that stormy seas kept them in port. The three are Com ella Dellen· baugh of Vero Beac,h, Fla .• Charles Affel of Philadelphia and Leland Dickerman of F l agstaff, Ariz. The JS.foot yacht, the Brillig, Is owned by Miss Dellenbaugh. But just then, a sleepy Mehta, longtime conduc- tor of the Los Angeles Philharmonic. answered his phone -awakened while dozing after a rehearsal earlier in the day. j "I'm as king you to help me," Knievel said. "You could parole me this minute if you believe in me." He s:iid he had never tried lo escape from his jail work furlough program and had re ported 1n late becaus~ of a series of problems. In a long. rambling discourse, Knievel said he had been upsf!t by a television report about hi s activities, and by media depic· lions of such figures as Anita Bryant, Los Angeles Police Chief Ed Davis and President Carter'li mother, Lillian. Knievel, who pleaded guilty lo assaulUng his former manager with a baseball bat last Sep· tember, said he's now sorry he did it. "J wish 1 hadn't've done it. r realize il is against the law." he said. Initially, he had said he was not sorry Despite reports he had thought of going to Cuba Instead of back to jail Friday, Knievel also sald: "There was no esca~ attempt, nor any thinking or an escape. You must understand that." El Toro Coed Unconscious After Crash ' A 1&-year.old El Toro Hip School coed rernatned un· COlllclOUS, ber crlUcal condiUon uncban1ed thl.s mornlna at Sad· dleback Community Hospital l.fter 1utfertn1 head lnh1rtes ln a c&r·trco colllsloa Friday morn· 1n1. ·Pamela Veth of 2'111 Brookfleld. El Toro. 1iaft•ed Mad lnJuries wben she repented· lJ lost control of her 1u•JJ toreltn •ool:tl car oo rtin·aUck Jeronimo Road at Canard Stml, El Toro. nffm• Md peramedlca worked more t.baD 15 mtnui. tb removt her trOm u..car. S'wo i1t1 trtendl rldin.1 la Kl VtlUe't car 1'tfe treaWCI aid re- leut4 ll'Clilll u.. bMf•l•l Uae .... ..,. He said he wanted to find a friend of his wife's to notify her that he wasn't out with another woman, as a telev1s1on newscast · · l felt society was against me. The press had treat ed m e wrong,. and I didn't care for this damn country," Knievel said. "The press had put pressure on a lot of people -a guy like Elvis (Sff EVEL, Page 2) Supervisors Asked To Pare OC Costs Orange County supervisors are being asked to act now t.c> prepare for a possible cutback in county funds and services should the Jarvis initiative suc- ceed at the polls 10 June. County Admmistratjve Ofricer Robert Thomas suggested in a letter to supervisors Wednesday that efforts begin immediately to forego Lhe spending of all of this year's $564 mW1on county budget. ''If Jarvis passes and the state does not replace the lost rev- enue, cuts in local government services will be necessary," Thomas explained. The amendment would limit property laxes to 1 percent of the property's full cash value and would r~ulre county gov· emment to levy that maximum tax for distribution to the coun· ty. cities. school district.I and <See IAllVIS, Page AZ) It was not known immediately where the Brillig was sailing to- day. When they were released Jasl week, a U.S. Embassy spokesman In Singapore said they would be heading for that Soutbeast Asian port and that it would taJce them about a week to get there. Miss Dellenbaugh and her companions were on their way to Borneo from Thailand, where• she had been in the Peace Corps for 3Y.i years, when the yacht was seized off the south coa.st of Vietnam on Oct. 12. The Viet- namese said the Americans were suspected of violating Viel· namese territoMal waters and or tr afficking in drugs. After numerous State Depart· ment inquiries, Hanoi agreed al the U .S .. Vietnamese talks In Paris to release Uie trio. Panama. on the Ballot Westminster Coun£il Puts Iuue to Peopl.e Westminster residents will vote on an ts- sue in the March city elections that may not appear on any other ballot in the nation. Along with voting on two new City Coun- cil members and street sweeping operations, the people will be asked how they feel about the Panama Canal issue. CITY COUNCIL members voted unan- imously to put the canal Issue before votets on the March 7 elections at the urglna of American Leaton representativ • The wue Will be presented u ~l· Uon B. PropoalUon A will tak up the policy ol 1iving tickets to people wbo park on clty streets on street 1weepln1 days. • FRY CONTENDED today that the Panamanians were given a chance to vote on the issue and that the American people should be accorded the same privilege. He said that it would be a "ripoft" to give up the canal. "It was bought by the Amertcan people ln lngenwt.y and blood," he said ... Wo created a nation 1n the process.'' City Adminl5trator Carl Berry said that the ballot question was "somewhat unusual" and that it ventured somewhat Car afield from typical local llsues. He made it to Covent Garden in about 15 minutes and on went t he show. Wednesday, a spokeswoman for the opera house said , "He was mortified -it had never happened to him before. He'd slept through everything." CredifJility Helps Valley Business Begins to Flourish By JERRY CLAUSEN Of ti• o.ily l"llet "'"' Sm all businesses are begin· ning to flourish in Saddleback Valley, and their s urvival is re· suiting ln one of the fastest growing chambers or commerce in the nation. Sharon Figerta. Saddleback Valley Chamber of Commel'ce m a na1er, says many of the valley's small buslnesaes are not only survivi.n.a for more than two or three years but are expand· .lng. "The number or business failures was phenomenal the last two years. We Jost about 25 percent of our members during each ot those years, and fout out of five just went out of busi· ness," she says. "But the trend is changiug. I haven't any statistics to prove this, but ln d.iacusslons around the chamber It'" 1enerally · belfeved the failure rate bu de· finitely dropped .•• Famllles movlna Into new hoUJlnl tracts throu1bout the uo.,u.,..mile aec:t.or aerved b)' the addleback thamber bad ahop9ed ln Loa An1et••. Allabelm, Santa An• and other maJM population centers, abe aaya, TMy cocUnued to •hot> tho•• ar•u after mo•lnlf aoul.bward because they didn't ha•• much faith In the ~lltiatioG oC \he n .. , •mall lMl•ia•mea, Mn. rtpcia Uld. ••voa t« a lot of mom~l'OP 9"-fltkm Iler~. Tbeir kldl an pow.,. or Dearly :lfo,fn, and tM1 #1l m the t!llWt.1 on thetr Mia• Ind uu tl*r 1aYilall Ull wbat Dot to JO Into bum• •tMk'~···~ "We've tried to educate them (through classeS and seminars) to the reality of the busine:ita world. You can't just put stock in a cubicle. buy a cash register and hangout a sign." Now. she says, the credibility or the businesses here has been established. And growth or the chamber, she says ls directly re- lated to that acceptance. When the chamber secured a charter in 1970, it had 20 m~tn· bers. Its budget was $6,000, and <See SUCCESS, Page A2> Coast Weather Considerable cloudiness tonight wtlh 10 percent chance of rain ton.ight and 30 percent chance Friday. Lows tonight 50 to 55. Hleba Friday 60 to 65. INSIDE TODAY TM~ Gail W1bb 'Mr1. Skotf '. At 28 IM took up '"" lporl '° ,,., could o-t '°'"' ~ tdti1-ncowr~ mo from 0 motocrou ocd· cfnt. Featuring, PoOI Cl. •••ex At.,,.,..,,._ Att tllWm .. lr tu tt ..... t =---C4 .....:::-cu ...... ,.... t °""""'. .. .............. M,14 a.ti.... OJ.• .,,,..... ~ Ali c.Mk• Pl e· ,... a OVeow •• DI ., .. :=...--=. •:1 ...::::--~ ........ 1 .... ,,........ 1111 ~ ~~---~ \2 0 ._ll • r> OT Salyut Testing Reported MOSCOW (Al'> Four Sovwt cosmonauts cJrracd out 111 full and vanl'd program of scientific and technical experiments ciboard an orbit.mg spact.' lab to- day arter the first linkup of three !-ipacc!-it11ps m history, Tass re- ported The Sovll'1 news agency said the four-man experiments would continue for five days, then the cosmonauts who arnved aboard the s pace station Wednesday would return lO t•arlh with mail from their c·omrade::. and sc1en- t1flc materiab It was nol kno .... n how long tht' other cosmonauts .,.,ould st;'*Y aloft They have been 1n space J3 day::.. and Wc!-itt:rn space experts an Mosco"' .,aid now that their '>Uppltc-. hJ\ l' hl•c n rcpll'n· 1shed, lhl'Y m1~ht try to break the Soviet endurance record of tit days m space or the U.S. record of 84 da vs. Tass said the work day for the four men be~an al 8 a m. "The program of the day in <'ludes medical and b1olo.:1cal research, ll'<:hn1cal expcr1 ments, preventive inspcclton and checkups of individual on- board sy!-ill'm., or the s tation and the spucc.,h1ps, movie ilnd still photoJ?raphy and television re portages," Tass said The report said th(' cqu1pmen• ..iboard the "space complex" wa!!Juncl.Jomng normally, cond1 \Ions close to those on earth ''ere being maintained, and "'the cosrnon.iuts arc feeling well " The hnkuo ot·turrf'd Wednes day when the two man Soyuz 27 ''apsul<' dock<'d with the Salyut 6 lab, wher<' two cosmonauts sent up a month ago aboard Soyuz 26 awaitC'd them fl was the f1r-.t lime two space rapsulcs wrre C'On nccted with the s.ime spact• station ITALY ... Communist minister::. 10 the cov C'rnment. The Roman Catholir Church- bac k ed Chris tian Democrats nave ruled Italy alone or m coalition since 1945. Communists and other lC'ftis ts pave t•omplatncd recenlly of ~ros pt'C'lS of American in- terfcrt•nce in llaly 's poll tic al ... 1tuat1on. ~v cite in partictdar the n·C'.ill of American Am- ha!'>sador Htchard Garner to wa.,hmgton for consultations. f 'rort1 Page A l STRIKE •.. responsibility to bring the idea for the suit to the other trustees. Ile also noted that the promise of no rcprbals was for "lawful <irtivil1rs. "I foC'I it's been proven it's an 1llc-gal act so it's tukcn out of the ar"a nr the nonrctaliation tlau"l'," he said J\frcham 1ns1sted there still arc d1fft•ring opinions on the le~al1ty of :.trikes. lie also con- tcndt·d the intent of the promise included repnsals to the stnkc. Woman Slain In Van Nuys VAN NUYS (AP) -The partially nude and "viciously stabbed" body or an apartment complex manager has been found in a vacant unit she had been cleaning, authoriUes said. A police spokesman said Wednesday there was no indica· lion that the 26-year-old victim, Janice Elaine Bunning, had been robbed or sexually assaulted. ORANGE COAST so DAILY PILOT ' Sleepy Bollom 1'ufle Carpenter Sags FBl's State Probe 'Known' By JOANNE REYNOLDS Of I .. O~llf l'llo1 Sl.tt Stale Sen. Dennis Carpenter said today he has known about an FBI probe of the stale legislature and its lobbyists for more than a year and that he and leaders from both parties will be pre5sing the federal in· vestigalors to complete their lengthy probe. <See related story, Page A5.} The investiialion came to light this week when As - semblyman Louis Papan (~­ Daly City) announced that tie and Carpenter (R ·Newport Beach) had been consulted by agents last spring. Both men are former FBI agent::.. vt•ry broad. encompassing not only the Legislature and its lob byists, but local governments and people generally outside the legislative process. He said he believes It will be d1fficull for the agents to come up with hard l'Vidence of corrup- tion, usable in prosecution of a court case. "lmpUcatloru of wrongdoings are easy to pick up but very dif- rlcult to translate into bara evidence," he commented. Front Page Al EVEL ... Prei>le>, who hn.illy took his hfe with drut:s ·· Wet-suited s urfer slides ri~ht on a hollow Sleepy Hollow waH' in Laguna Beach dur- mg storm Wednesday which whipped up five and six-fool sets on Laguna shores. Less than a dozen hardy surfers attempted to ride the fast breaking waves between Brooks Street and Main Beach Park, while spectators -dressed in coats and swcatcr~-watched from the shore. Carpenter said the probe was apparently motivated by a variety of testimony about al- leged corrupt political practices that turned up in a series of state and federal grand Jury in· dictment.s. He said that when he and Papan first heard of the in- vestigation they were ''fasclnat· cd because, when we were agents, it was absolutely forbid- den lo go near a politician's of- fice." However. Knievel said he finally returned to Jail volunla.ri· ly, had broken no rules and was now asking to be released lo a void bankruptcy. He indicated that he owes hun- dreds or thousands of dollars in payments on his home, vehicles and other possessions. "The IRS Is breathing down my back," he said. "I wasn't born rich." f 'rom Page r\ J SUCCESS ... the year ended with the fledgling organization in debt, Mrs F1geria reports, leafing through worri chamber documents. Countian Succumbs After Blast Burns Carpenter said he and the Bay Area assemblyman tnvtted the agents to an informal meeting during which they acquainted probers with the inner workincs of the Legislature. "We offered lo provide any further assistance they miaht need and that's the last we've heard from them," be added. He added· "I'm 39 years old and there's no future for me in this daredevil business. All the things l risked my life for are going to be taken away from me." Knievel appeared pale and distraught as he sat in a small folding chair before the three members or the county Parole Board in a tlny hearing room at the County Jail. Eight years later, lhe cham- ber's membership -composed of businessmen m Mission Viejo. Laguna Niguel, El Toro, Laguna Hills and the Lake Forest area has swollen to 430. Its budget has climbed lo $41,300 and it is self-supported through special projects and membership fees. The organization's primary m1ss1on has remained an Cit tempt to f.'ducatc rcs1dcnls about local business, but it also has taken on the mission of attract- ing large businesses and rlean industry to the arco, Mrs. F1gcria says. '"Thirty percent of the heads of households work here," she says in outlining an employment pattern from among the area's 115,000 residents. "Seventy per- cent commute to other areas." The largest local employers include Mission VieJo Co • Beverly Manor Convalescent Hospital, Burroughs Corp., Mis sion Community and Saddleback Community hospitals, J. C Pen· nev. Sears, Bank of America. t:n1ted California Bank and Security Pacific National Bank H1storically, the Saddleback chamber's board and d1recllon has come from the bankers and employees of the large number of savings and Joan organiza- tions in the valley. "Now that businesses are catching on, it's more equally repr esented with small and large businesses, developers and financial people," Mrs. Figeria says. "We have a really dynamite board this year ," she says. A more aggressive stand is expect- ed on controversial issues and political candidates, she claims. Meanwhile, she keeps her finger on the business pulse from the chamber office at 25200 La Paz Road, Laguna Hills. Her advice: "Don't come in here with specialty shops or publications -it's been murder lln them. What we really need is a s mall-appliance repair shop." Boilers Repaired SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) -The British luxury Liner Queen Elizabeth 2 made an un- scheduled slop here Wednesday to repair it.s troublesome boilers. Gregory R. Kish of Garden Grove dled Wednesday as a re- sult of burns suffered Dec. 17 when an alleged tllegal bath room drug factory in Orange exploded and set the hou:.e afire. according to a cor- oner's report. Kish, 24, was the second vic- tim claimed by last month's ex- plosion ;rnd fire at 2G2 N Orange St., Oran~e. Killed outright by the blast and ensuing inferno was Steven Mark Paragon, 26. of Tustin. Kish, however, lingered on the thrC'shold of death in the bum center at UCI Medical Center until 12 30 p.m. Wednesday. His death doubles the trouble of two persons accused of operating the Illegal bathroom drug factory that allegedly specialized in the manufacture or the drug commonly known as PCP, or angel dust Charged last month with homicide as well as drug of- fenses related to the alleged operation of the factory were the two residents of the 111-fated house, George and Mary Stroud, both JO. Now, police said, another From Page Al. JARVIS ... other taxing agencies. Thomas s uggested that between now and June 30 supervisors should order that: -All new staff positions be off· set by nOdproperty tax revenue or a deletion of existing Jobs. -Cowity officials prepare a list of building projects and ma- JOr purchases lhal can be de- layed. -All but essential equipment purchases be put off. -No future contracts be ap- proved unless they contain can- cellation clauses. Thomas said county officials may also expect "a massive loss of slate and federal subsidies' • • .if we are forced lo malce across the board cuts in all county services." For example, for every $1 in property tax revenue cul from county mental health programs, he said, the county could lose $9 m state and federal subsidies. 'Pieked Wroag Gug' Ex-deputy Kills New York Mugger NEW YORK (AP) -A former Dallas deputy aherlfr fought two well-dressed hoods who tried to rnug him in hia rooms ln the New York Hilton, fatally wound· ing one and sc'llrlng off the other. ••1 ftgured It's elther them or me. and I sure as bell wu auni it wasn't going to be Diet" Richard Norton, '4, sa 4 Wednllda)'ni&ht. .. Come to think of lt, they probably were more aurpriltd than I was. Probably thou1ht I was an euy mark, a tired bull· neaaman puabover who'd Ju.at hlftd ov•bl• Jnoaey and for1etit. Wen1 U.., sure plckod the wron1 guy, , bttald. NortGD WU enterlt\1 bta t"'°" TOOm luite OQ U. aetb Ooor of the hotel about t:•O p .m. Wtdnetcla,y ~-Che IDUHtn jumi*Sblm. ' ''J bet.rd t.b1I caIIOPllll bebliM! •me and theU 1 wu abOved bMd· first inside. When I aot my balance, I saw it was two men. One bad a knlle and asked for my money. I knew I bad a fight on my bands." The muggers wore pinstripe business suits, and one carried an attacbe case. . Nortco. who atands five feet, 10 lnebes and wti1hl 170 poUPdl, 1ald he knocked the knife from the armed man and fought with both ot them, batt.Un1 bis way into the bedroom where, aprawlod across the bed. he manaaed to 1et his .38-callber piatol out ot hi• briefcase. "One ""1 was trytn1 to choke me and I wu jwst about teeplq the other at bay when I mana1ed to 1et t he tun," Norton said. "J squeezed off one abot.''. Th• bullet 1tnick Edward Campbel.I~ ill the cbest. = •ind. He •boat tbNI later 1n st. Clare'• Hoapltal. • homicide charee is expected lo be lodged against the Stroud.s. They both escaped injury when they dashed from the burning frame house moments after the explosion that has now caused two deaths. It was shortly after the fire caused an estimated $20,000 worth of damage to the Stroud.s' rented home that investigators recovered the remnants of ap- paratus believed used in the drug manufacturing operation. But Carpenter said be has become d.lalurbed by the length of the investigation and tbe cloud or suapiclpn it has put over the Legislature. He sald leaders from both parties will meet next week to draft an informal resolution ask- ing the FBI to bring the In· vestigation "to a head. r. · Carpenter , an attorney, said the investigation appears to be Before he spoke, a priest, a prosecutor and a lawyer from his home town of Butte, Mont., spoke 1n his behalf. The Los Angeles County prosecutor handling the case spoke in opposition to Knievel's rele~s<.>. 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'P. =~·tt ::,i;,,_ :=:: ~j b~~ ,:: l~': : -t t:::t"'., .. 1 I,,,_ .... aff'\l!J ~ "'t ~ rY8 er .un~1nllhao ....,cu tA " ;t ,.__ .. oi.ar ',. • • ,.~"' 1 .. .,. fi • f! • ~ ~v ij no.. " -. 111 t n ... , TOkYO (A() -Mltaubl&bl Motor .;;:li i ~:: F~1;1~r~:~1;; 1i~11 ~·e 1~ I i ~~··· ~~~»1 1~ tr:~.~ ;:to~~:r~~·e~~UelJn~·:.~l~ c .. ., ~6f ~+·J,t; ,_ ·· ef ;t:·::~: !51: :Z :: .:·" '":.!t 'f ,,JP+"• ~· ",I! i :i! i:,m~":'J:i~'!:j·~~ 8 :J ~°"'·" ' I•" lt J u ... ::::: laiJ~.:.: • ~~l ~·-ii" , ~ •••" lO boQi Cbryllet talea l.Q :Japa.; 1 .. 0 1 ..... It#• ,_,. .... -...... ., t.. '" IN• MU '.J • + ,_ .. • • ._ ..... ... --· ~ • ,u l\<J+ •• .... •• ~ , • • • ' ~ , ThurlQay Jat1ual'\' 12. 1971.1 s DAILY PILOI ('7 In the Red 10 Guides Help Keep Debt Down By SYl.VIA PORTER • .....,, '" • ioeriee T he one out or 20 Americans in debt can take l)Om e comfort from the assurance that they control it and avoid it to the future. These 10 guides shOw how · Cl ) Ask yourself a few ~imple questions whose answers offer protection: DO . REALLY NEED OR WANT this item? wm It oul last the monthly payments? Do I understand every pro· vision in the credit or loan agreement? Can I honestly af. ford it? (2) Learn how to say no lt y~u decide any of the above questions hasn't been answered fully and to your satisfac· tion. (3) Learn how to live "ithln a budget. This is about the best protection you can devise. Make st realistic and comfortable (4) Grasp the con ceplh ot credit and how credit can work best. Don't vi ew 1t as an c-x t e n s ion o t yo u r Money's Worth paycheck to be repaid when you can. It doesn't work that way. (5) Be on guard against your own weaknesses. (6) ALWAYS FREEL V DISCUSS MONEY with your spouse. It's fundamental. Talk about goals together and what will be required financially to make them a reality . Make sure each of you knows what you have spent on credit cards. and 1f you're buyin g a big.ticket item, talk it out before you buy. If you're a "mingling smgle.'' follov. this rule JUSl as rigidly, form a sense, you have even mon· ut stake. (7) Try being goal-oriented You fool only yoursetr when you live from day to day and shrug orr thlllkmg or planning for tomorrow (8) Have a savings account. No matter how big or small, a savings account is a backstop, an emotional as well as financial assist. Continue saving when you use credit. In fact, using credit and regularly building your savings nestegg should go on simultaneously -oever one without the other. (t) DON'T BLAME ANYONE but yourself if you find you're sinking into debt. (10) Admit needing outside help ir you do, then ask for assistance from sources set up to rud you. Never try to hide from creditors. On the contrary, when efforts to get out of debt have failed, go to your creditors, tell the truth and ask for guJdance. Bankers and rclaalcrs are w1 lhn~ to cooperate in rear ranging fmanclal afrairs so you can meet your debts. They lose if you're a deadbeat, so they would prefer to keep you from default. Nezt: Right and wrong reoaona for borrowing. Mercury Reports Record Earnings Mercury Savings and Loan Association, Hunungton Beach, has announced record earnings of $2.30 a share (unaudited) for calendar.fiscal 197'7. more than Sl a share above lhe previous record, set in 1976. Total assets exceeded $438 million at year end , up nearly $100 million during the twelve-month period ending December 31, 1977. Savings, loans and total assets showed the greatest dollar growth in any year recorded by Mercury. . . Pre-tax earnings for the year exceeded Slli,.; million nnd net of 61~ m11Hon and under $4 million respective· ly, for 1976. F igures were una udited but consolidated with M ercur y's w ho ll y ------------o w n e d s e r vi ce - ( T'.t.KI NG J corporation subsidiary. f'-, P e r s har e earnings STOCK w e r e based u po n ~ weighted average out ~la ndi ng s h a r es of 3,055,702. after giving effect to stock dividends. Total shares outstanding at year· end 1977 were 3,063,830. compared with 2,880,181 for 1976. During 1977, Mercury paid a cash dividend of 25 cents a share and a 6 percent s tock dividend. \lbiton to G e t G"lde Free copi es of a $3.95 consumers restaurant guide are available through Jan. l4 at the Fountain Valley branch of Union Federal Savings, 17400 Brookhurst St. The 128·p agc guide is California's Top Ten Restaurants and 266 Other Great Places to Eat that Don 't Rip You Off. by Raye and Bob Herzbrun (Armstrong Publishing Co). It contains menu reproductions, with prices and lists restaurants by style of cuisme and by loca ti on. Union Federal also inVlled its customers lo vote for a favorite restaurant by subm1ttJn~ an entry blank at local olfices. Propert.fl ~ea11ed for \Iara• J erome Kimmel has leased a 5,!562-square·fool unit •t 15882 Chemical Lane, Huntington Beuch, for van con- versions and other related activities. The property is owned by Webb Morrow and lused through Discovery Properties. f111anclal Planning Stauffed The first ln a projected series of pro1rams ofte~ by the Laguna Hills office of E. F. HqUon an & Co. will cove.r at.te and rmancl•I planning al 7: 30¥.m Wednesday. Tbe seminar will be held at the company's omce, 25283 Cabot Road, Laeuna m us. ~ervatlons may be made by calling 586-3500. Speakers include Ernest J . Schag J r., attorney prac- ticin1 In Newport Beach ; Dale L. Stinchfield, certlfled public accountant, and Steven Bauer, a reiistered lnveat .. meat adviser. s..i~ Co11trad Aaoardecl Addreaocrapb·MulUtrapb Corp., Santa Ana, hu ,. ceJved u orda lor more than $4.5 mlllion trom Keotuay Fried Chick• Corp., Loi&ltvllle, Ky., lor 198 Documentor -of·HlodJtatransactionsyatems. The nrm said the order is the laraeat known 1ln1 .. contract for sucb intecrated s)'lt.ems ln the food service In· dllltry. c. .. tw Fl,... Boaorf!d Tbe Loi Ansel County Board of s~,. bu boaor ed Carter Englneen, Garden Grove, lor ex~ence Jo eoero COOMrVatloo ensln4!Mna. The mechuJcaJ and electrical C)C)NWtlnl eolfneerlnc •, llrm WU CODUM Odod by the luperviaon for ~aio Ju.rt ot-cliltln~ aentco." -· I ti ; I l , ' . OA ~ Y PILOT Thu•~d~y-Januaty 12. 1978 . ''Y'OU &ET IT BETTER aT THE WHIERIEHOU&IE'' IN] D ~@IP'lillDllG EVERY Re.cord AND EVERY Tape IN OUR HUGE STOCK_ON SALE! 6.98/11\FRS. SUG. UST LP's NOTHING HELD BACK!!! 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