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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1978-01-13 - Orange Coast PilotSnoW Bl~nkets East.; FRIDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY 13, 1978 Many Schools Closed1 VO\. 11, NO IJ, 4 Sl!CTIOMI, 0 f'4GIS • OC Jobless Dips to New Low •Third Vall~y Rape Charge Due •More Showers Due on Weekend • • Court UphOlds Dicks Removal Two Arrested 2 Arrested South Laguna Drugs Seized Orange County Sheriff's or ficers raided a South Laguna home today and said they con- t fiscated laboratory equipment, narcotic pills and the chemicals used in their manufacture I j Hicks Renwval (From Diedrich I : Uue Upheld ) By TOM BARLEY I "', .. °""" ~ ... "•" Members of the state attorney general's staff stepped up their pretrial activities today in the light or a ruling that confirms the office as the prosecutor in the Orange County case against two county supervisors and two codefendants. Deputy Attorney Gener al Richard Haden and his stare had halted the process Ing o r materials taken over from Dis· trlcl Attorney Cecil Hicks' staff until the California Supreme Court ruled on Hicks' appeal against his removal from the o~u1e. Ruling without comment, the ht11h court decided late Thun- d•Y that Superior Court Judie Philip E. Schwab's decision to t•move Hicks from the case be~ause or prejudice against at <Se• D1EDa1cu. Pa1e Ai> Backed by investigators from the Laguna Beach '1.and Los Angeles Pohce departments, the officers dismantled what lhey described as an cl;tborate drug making laboratory in the home at 31885 Hillside Lane. Two men arrested on the premises were identified as: Sean Dennis Fahy, 34, of the Hillside address and Donald Paul Clow, 31, of 31988 Virginia Way , South Laguna. . Sheriffs Lt. Rick Drake said today that he expects the arrest of a third man at a later stage of the investigation. Fahy and Clow were booked into the county jail on charges of conspiracy and the manufacture of cont rolled substances. ll is aJ. Jeged that they were engaged in the manufacture o f am- phetamine pills. Drake said the alleged ac· tivitics or the two men and sus· peeled accomplices, came to light when they ordered chemicals from a Los Aneeles company. He said the company's suspi- cions were aroused by the nature or the order for metham- phelamine materials and the Los Angeles Police Department was advised of the request from the South Laguna address. Drake said subsequent in- vesliaatlon by his office and Laguna Beach police convinced them that drugs were being U- leg ally manufactured in the Hillside Lane home. - l t . Snow Blankets East ~ Six Storm-related Deaths Reported B~laPact Senate Majority Leader Robert C. Byrd announced today his qualified support for the Panama Canal trea- ty. saying he believes it is in the best interests of the United States and "consis- tent with our own role as a leader among nations." By 1be Associated Press The hellviest snow storm of the year pushed up the Atlantic Coast today blanketing much of the East and leaving a tratl of dangerous roads, s narled airports and closed schools. The storm was bom over the Gulf or Mexico on Thursday and crept steadily northward At least six storm·related deaths were reported. By midday an area from Georgia lo New England and from the Atlantic Coast into Ten- nessee and Kentucky was feel- ing the storm's effects. Hazardous road conditions were reported throughout the East. The speed limit on the New Jersey Turnpike was lowered to 35 miles per hour as numerous fender·benders were reported in the morning Up to eight inches or snow were ex- pected in parts of New Jersey. "If the storm moves further east, the likelihood is for con- tinued snow with much heavier OC Unemployment Dips to New Low Unemployment in Oranee County dropped lo a new low in December when the county's jobless rate dipped to 3.9 per. cent, according to figures re- leased today by the state Employment Development Department (EDD). State labor analyst Alta Yetter credited seasonal blrini or retail and tourist workers with sending the county's unemployment rate to its lowest point alnce records have been kept. . accumulations." said Rutgel"s Uni vers1ty meteorologist -Mark Shulman. Washington's National Airport was closed for two hours as work crews tried to clear three inches of snow off the runways with two more inches expected. Air traffic out of Chicago's O'Hare Airport was delayed about 30 minutes Thursday night. Maryland officials saad 1,667 workers using 727 pieces of equipment fought a losing battle More -Showers Predicted This Weekend If you took advantage of the clear weather last weekend lo patch up your roof. you may have been wise. The National Weather Service is predicting showers for this weekend. But it all depends on a high pressure area that's moved over the Orange Coast this week and is weakening the effects of pass- ing storms, said spokesman Don DePauw. He said the high pressure area is still in plac;e, although it's moving slightly to the north. Meanwhile, a weather front was moving in today rrom 300 miles west of Northern California, DePauw said. ''Whether it will get here or not, it's not certain at this Um~,'' he said today. to keep the roads clear. They said the continuing snow -- already several inches deep - made efforts at digging out d1f- f1cult. The snow spread across Penn- sylvania into New Jersey and southern New York and reached into most or New England. Storm warnings were posted in Delaware, Maryland, West Vi rginia, Virginia and the North Carolina mountains. Freezing raan mixed with sleet moved northward mto central Virginia and became mixed with snow as far north as eastern Pennsylvania. As the storm moved northward and combined with warm coastal air it changed to rain in parts of the South. Freez- ing rain was predicted for the Northeast as the storm con- tinued to move into New England later in the day. But it was likely that many area~ would get a second round or · <See SNOW, .P•ge A2) Orang<" Coa~• \\'eatb<"r Considerable cloudiness through Saturday. Chance of rain SO percent tonight and 60 percent Saturday. •. Lows tonight 50 to 55. Highs Sat,!'fday low 60s. INSIDE TODAY i{ Clerk Eyed I - • in 3 Rapes The 3.9 percent unemployment rate translated to Cigures means there were 32,300 unemployed countJans last month. A year earlier, the number or unemployed stood at '2,000 peo- ple. Mn. Yetter predJcted a allibt rlae lo county unemployment durins the flnt quarter of 11118. However, the forecast calls for a 50 percent chance of rain tonl1ht and 60 percent Saturday. with hieh cloudiness continulnC throush Sunday. DePauw said there 1nay be some residual showers Sbnday. A ··r~r·• wlw aen~ mor~ Ibara S,6()() moonshiner to prlaon without Loalng the• retpect for him it Big Su Hendtrton. Meet him toda11 on page ..uo. BJ A.BTRtJa a. VINSEL ·-Dell• .. ,.. ..... A lhJpplq olerk who poUce accuH of cereful\y selectln1 alrtCI• women under SO in a 'Fountain Valley co.odomlnlum comple.it u rape t1r1&&.a today facts • third 1et ol charRts u • • re•ult of bl1. capture l•t• • WtdftMctay. Franlr 11. John1on, lt, or Garden Ot"Ov• -c\ltrtal\y f~­ l•1· trial So Oun•• Co.tnty Superior Court on almllar char1es early next month -wu arrested qain at the Paradhe Man or homes development in- side one vicUm'1 homt. Johnson. a clerk tor an Jrvtne nrm. wu scheduled for arral~· ment today ln Wut Orant• County JudJctal Dtatrfct Court In th• latest cue . The au.peel w11 captured ·while eowertns ln an upslalrt bathroom at tbe ruldence whtre a »year-old woman had Ju1t '"u ra_ped by • knife· ... She based that prediction on Inclement weather that would tdle some workers and the layoff of peopl blred at the bellht of Jut month'• aboppln' 11uon. However, Mn. Yetter aald, whUe the unemplO)'ment rate mt1ht riM •liahlb' thore will bo expanded opportunity tn manulacfurln• employment ln Oranfe ~ because of the number Of .new factories and warelicUeis moYiri• lo the are:a. t Predict.eel. b1&h terftperature ls 80 on Saturday, with Iowa arountt 50. Man Disappears SANTA CRUZ CAP) -A bTOWo Jactet. wuhed uhOt"e ls the only clue to t.be Identity ot a 1n1n tut seen •trolU~g fully· clothed loto the auf'f Wed.oesd•Y about nve m1J eut of Santa ,..,,, ..• • l .. J l ,:t L Al l PILOT s Fr 1.111 January 1 J . 1'118 Crude Oil Spills • Ill ~ About 420 gallon~ c>f heavy {'rude 011 spilled into the Sant.a Ana River late Thurbday at lbe boundary hne between HWll· to Chevron storage tanks in Hun-the oil to the river channel. tington Beach. • • ington Beach and Costa Mesa. A leak m the Chevron USA tr·ansmission lines that was de- tected at 6 10 p.m. was blamed for the spill Donald Nielsen, Chevron public a ffairs manager in La Ila bra, ~rud that the oil leak was halted before any of the gooey material could enter the ocean. Cleanup operations uslaa straw and mata ud ot.ber mop- ping-up method.t, are expected to continue through Saturday. , The oil was bemg transported from oil sites in Newport Beach Nielsen ~aid that oil cleanup c.-rews from Crosby-Overton, Inc. of Long Beach installed booms and barriers lo confine Neilsen said that the 10-barrel leak involved heavy crude oil which wasn't flammable. Police placed nares at the Pacific Coaat Highway bridge Thursday night because of the Newport Prepares Case Airport Noise Issue Raised Again; Talks Due By JOANNE REYNOLDS Of 1"9 0•11• ~•lot St•ll Newport Urach CJLy Attorney Dennis O'Neil plan:. to meet with airport noise consultant Henry Weeda next week to plan s trategy for fighting airport noise. Th<' lall':.t .'>kirmish bt:l wt·cn tht• ('llY .tnd the• L'<}Unly CIV(•f 1t1rport noise was ~t·l up 1n D l' n· m h L' r w h e n t h c i. t u t c varwncc al lowing airport opera- fious to t'XC't'l'd allowublc nmsc limits L''-!J•n•d The s tale Dcpartmc·nl of Transpor tation. whi c h has 1:1 an led twu such varwnct"> tu the ;:11 rport, set a heanng on granting a new one for May 22-26, but county orhc1als say lht•y ho(>t.' lo delay the hearings until al IC'ai.t JuJy D e puty Coun t y Counsel Charles Sevrier, who handles l1t1gallon involvrng the airport. :.u1d hf.' plans to file a molJon for t<>ntinuancc of lhe May heuring:. hcC<JUSC ln..tl Of 6() homeowners' la"' suits against lht.' airport 1s slatc·d to begin May 8. "The plaintiffs' attorney Pstimales we'll be an trial more than •W days," Scv1t•r i.a1d ''I'm not sun: 1t wall be that long. but 1t s hould al least take until the l'nd of Jun1· " 'Bad' Blood FDA to Require Labels \\ \Slll:":CTON (AP > The• Food a nd Drug Ad· mini:-.tr;.itinn announced todJ,v that bc·gmning May 15 1t wall rt'<1uirc ull IJlood u:-.ed in transfusions to be l.ib<:l<'CI as havm~ com e Jrom a µaid or volunteer donor The regulation publ1shL·d 1n the Federal Register rlim<.ixC's .1 1·1)ntrovc·r~y foll1m111g studies showing I hat hloo<I from paid donors 1:-. more likely to cause lwpat1t1s than volunteer blood. The FD.'\ 's finul rule. however. represents a change from an l'arhl'I' proposal by thC' agency to re· qu1n.· blood labels to l'arry a warning to ph:vsit1ans and pi.llicnts uhout the h1 glwr risk of hepat1l1:-. in I host' v. ho rccci vc lrnnsfus1ons of blood from paid donors. B ut FD.\ Commissioner Donald Kennedy s aid I he lahels. \\.h1('h must prominently dis play the '' ords · · J>a1d Donor'' or ·'Volunteer Donor.'· '' 111 nonclhl'lt•ss Jff<J\lclt• "important safety inform a · t 11m." Kennc.·dy said al least 400 people die from this :-.c·raou" 11\t'r mfc-l'lmn eac·h )ear. The cost of treat- mt·nt m .1 Sl'\ t·r t'. prolon.i!t•cl cLise dm run as high .1s s~o.ooo. Sealpers Thrive Tut Tickets Sold For High Profits LOS /\NGELF.S CA P ) Scalpl'rs are reaping huge prof- its on King Tut tickets and there doesn 't seem to be anything anybody can do about 1l Thousands of people lined up .1t department store outleb in Southern California lai.t week to buy J maximum or rour $2 tickets each to ''The Treasures of Tutankhamen" exh1b1t. All 661.000 l1ckeLs were sold in four days, so at was somewhat Sur· prisin g to hear a clerk assure a reporter Thursday that getting an would be no problem. ''Tut tickets? Sure, as many as you need," said the clerk al Tacket Happening in Garden Grove ''They're $10 weekdays and $14.SO for weekends." Other private ticket agencies had s 1m1lar replies. The huge markup, which seems certain to increa!le during lhe four-month run of the · popular exhibit, appears un- assailable. "ll 's not against the law to scalp tickets except at the event a nd then it's only a misde- meanor,·' says Bob Kholo.s or the o .. •NOtCOAST DAILY PILOT TlwOt'lftof'CM\tO.lly.-.itot -~~<""',,_,,., IJinM tN Ntw'\ .... ,,. t\ P'*t.,,_._.,,,_Or.,_... °"''' .._,.,•""•"4 '-~"'' ~•to•u1t,..•1~ .,. ~'~""o Me"«IO tftfWQI\ '''°'" '"" re,ta ~'-l'ftWoor1 .. .,f\ Mt11f11,~~ ftlio.cft '°"""" ••'" Y•llty. lh•ftt. Wcktt1n4(1t, Yeltn• "'"'ti l•~ft#M"•\iwtf'l(o11\I A\•,.,,..,.,.CM'\otl~ llOft " INb••\M-0 \ah1rd•·" ~ \."'4•v' ,.,_. ortN'fNt ~·,~·-. DfA"'t I\ l.t l)') W.'I fla1t, ~tr .... c;M!' Mt\• (AIUO<"'•.,_,. ..... ,., ....... 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IS, 1s also powerless to stop the profiteer- ing "It's regrettable. but legally the scalpers are perfectly within their rights and the museum can't do anything about it." said /\my Levinson, exhlbltion assis- tant at the museum. "These people arc advertising having tickets for every hour and every day of the exhibit, so it must have been an incredibly well-planned effort," Mi ss Levinson said . "They must have hired thousands of people to stand in line and since they're charging $10, they make back much more than they paid out." Scalpers got $50 and more for World Series tickets originally selling for $15 apiece, Kholo.cJ said, with entrance to other popular events commanding similar premiums. "I've talked to a number of people in the ticket business 4lnd they claim they're not In· volved," he said. "Nobody seems to know how it's done, or at least admit to it. But obvious- ly, the scaJpers are gettln1 them somehow." Kholos said the Department of Consumer Affairs Is seeklna 11tatewlde le1lslation against tJcJcet scalping to remed¥ the problem. Baby Found; Falnily Eyed REDWOOD CITY (AP) Authorities today were qucalion· in• relaUv• ot a •b·month old baby found on a door1tep ne•r here. • The baby was taken lo Cbope Hoepttal after David Cictro, 18, found b.iiD at..,., Thunct1y out· aide bb home, SH Mateo OoUQ. ty Sheriff's offlce reported. Thero wu no wonl on th l>aby•1 condlUOr\. Meanwhile, Newport Beach homeowners have been urging co unc ilmen to hire a legal ~pec 1altst in fighting airports to press their contention that the airport should be forced to com· ply with existing laws limiting noise . Dan Emory, long an airport noise foe, Monday told COWl· c1lmcn a lawsuit pursued by the city "has great potential for achieving something." .. We need lo force the county down a road that leads to better noise conditions for Newport neuch," he said. "We need to do this one right and spend some money doing it." Councilmen have been sym- pathetic lo homeowners' com- plaints about airport noise, but they have taken no action to h.ire a lawyer to press the matter in court They did direct O 'Neil in December to fmd out how much rt will cost to hire Weeda to pre- sent evidence at the upcoming variance hearings he has in the two preceding hearings. But Emory contended Monday that a lawsuit could halt the county's long-range expansion plans for the airport. "We've sot to force the county to acccol that there will be a s tandoff (in any physical changes al the airport) until there is a detente (in noise levels) and the only way to con. vice 'em is to make them feel we will go all the way through the courts." North to Get More Rain Over Weekend By The Aa~l•Ced Preas The drought continued to die Its s low death today es yet another Pacific storm swept east across Northern and Cen- tral California, dropping up to half an inch of rain in many areas. The National Weather Service reported Red Bluff recorded.the most with .54 of an lnch by 4 a.m. San Francisco had .41 of an inch, Oakland .47, Ukiah .so. Stockton .34, Salinas .11 and Fresno .06. fo'orecaster BUI Denney $aid the rain and possibly thun- dershowers would continue through Saturday, with scat· tercd showers Sunday . Des pite warnings for gales of up to 40 knots al sea, the storm was not expected to cause the same pounding surf which bat- tered the state for two days this week. Temperatures Jn the Bay are a , the Sacramento Valley and most other areas o( Central California will range in the up- per sos and low 60s. Six Injured As Tru£k Falls WHITTIER (AP) -Four Whittler College students and an associate pl'Ofessor aUffered in· juries when a dlrt·laden dwnp truck·trailer overturned on their car , crushing some sections, authorities say. Los An1eles County Fire Capt. Jack Rideout said it was miraculous no one was kUled in the crash Thursday. He said firemen needed 45 minutes to'cut through the flatened car and p-ull out Frances Hoffman, ST, a home economics associate profeuor, and students Wyatt Sweeney, 24, of WhlUJer; Judy Oatbmano,-21, or Brea; Nancy Brennan, 21, of Woodland HJ111 1 and Bubara Cherry, 20, Of toi Anaetea. omcera eaid the truck driver. Michael McLaughlin, 25, of Oranae, was treat4'd for minor lnJurtea. Fro• PGllf' AJ , SNOW • • • • t congested traffic when the cleanup company arrived with booms and .other heavy equip- ment. A police helicopter hovered over the area to provide light to asaisl in the operations. The leak occurred south o: Bannine Avenue and about a half-mile north or lbe Pacific Coast Highway bridge. A •ix·lncJ\ transmJas1on line, owned. by Chenon, eros ~ river •t (bat polllt. thr0\1&h • tre•tle. ~ ltuoU.ngton Beach city of· !ieial minimized the leak. lie said that more crude d'l l Is \placed in Dewey dumpsters on trash plc.kup day than oc curred in Thursday's leak. Nielsen sajd that. a Chevron D•llr P1Jo1 St~fl Pltoro DEVICE THROWN ACROSS "IVER TO COLLECT OIL Hung From Hamilton Avenue Bridge Over Santa Ana River From Page .'1 I DIEDRICH CASE. • • least one defendant should be upheld. The ruling means that the al· torney general's office can now proceed with preparations for a trial that is tenatively scheduled for J':')y.31~ Ordered to f~ce t,r\41 that' day are Supervisor Ralph Diedrich. 53, Supervisor Philip Anthony, 41, financial consuJtant Gene Conrad, 43, and Dr. Wllliam Kott, SS, an Anaheim dentist. · All four are accused in a grand jury Indictment of violat- ing state political campaign and llnancial dl.aclosure taws. The h.igh court ruling left the district attorney's office clearly disappointed at the outcome or its appeal and offering little comment on the decision. No such reluctance was round in the ofrlce of Supervisor Diedrich where the county or- flclal hailed the hlfh court rul- ing as belng "exactly what I predicted. "The Supreme Court has said what I 've known all alona." Diedrich said. "The dJatrict at- torney ls clearly prejudiced against mp." Commenting on Hicks' de- cision to appeal Judge Schwab's ruling, he added: 'Tm surprised he took it that far because now the entire state of California knows wtiat's going on in Orangc• County "Befor e this thing is over. everyone will !>ee what I've been up against," Diedri ch said. ''This has been noth1ne-tnore than a vendetta by peopJe, who Jnade up tttejr minds that they're the good guys and I'm the bad guy." Dlednch claimed in tbe hcur mg before Judge Schwab-who has since removed himself from the case a nd the trial-that fl icks and his staff repeatedly displayed prej udice agams t him The accusC'd s uperv1i.or argued that Hicks' prcJud1ce was evident in a number of is· 5ucs that came before the Board of Supervisors and in which Hicks and D1l'd nch were in· variably on opposite sides. Judge Schwab ruled in a con lroversial written opinion that he could find no evidence of ac tual preJudice by Hicks. But he said there was "the ap pcarance of prejudice" and definite conn1ct or interest stem ming from the fact that the county board made the final determmtt lion on the distract attorney's budget. Judge Schwab also noted in his opmion that members of the district attorney's staff are ex pected to testify at the trial. ~mptoyee tnimedJatelJ closed valv8" 14 the p pelill• on both sides ot tbe rive-r to prevent ad· dlllonal spilt.. NJelien 1wd lhal company of· ticlala were lnvesUgating the cauae of the leak today. He said It could have been caused by rain or "any numDtr of things. I don't want to speculate," he setd From Page AJ SUSPECT .. · . . invaded the condominium unit next door to the latest rape vic- tim's residence and sexually as- uulted her neighbor. The derendant, in that case, was not bound over to face felony charges in Superior Court followmg a prehmmary heanng at the mun1tipal court level. "Today, we are re-filing charges in that c.-ase at the in· struct1 on of the Superior Court Clerk." Officer Coleman re· ported J ohnson had been free on S2S.000 bail stemming from his Octobt·r arrest on charges of burglary. forcible rape and sex pcrverston, despite his previous arrest involving a si milar e pisode No ball has yet been set In the new case resulting from the in vasion of Wednesday's victim's home after which the sus~ct was again booked on suspicion of forcible rape, burglary and sex pcr\'ers1on Rall was lo be set in the newest incident al Johnson's ar· ra1gnment today. Residents of the small con· dom1n1um complex near Slater Avenue and Euclid Street are in flamed by lhe seraes of sex at tacks, all following an identical pattern The victims that defendant Johnson -a former resident or t>aradise Manor -is accused of assaulting a n · all 28 to 29 and s ingle. Orricer Coleman said after moving t o Garden Grove, .Johni.on has continued to visit I rit.•nds there Wednesday night's rape vlc- t 1m telephonl.'d a cousin living in lhl' same complex when she hc•ard nols£'s downst~irs, then 1.1. ent to investigate and was con fronted bv a man with a knife at the root of the stairway. police said Hl' ao;sertcdly ordered her to ke"p quiet or be killed and ei;cortcd her upstairs, where she was forced to disrobe. but the '-Uspect was inlPrrupled by a knock on thl' door Officer Coleman said the \\ ould·bc rapist warned the woman to ~f.'l ml or thf.' C'aller or hl' would loll ht•r little boy, but when she met her C'Onccrned cousin at the door. it '.I. as ap· parent somethinR was wrong , The victim returned upstairs <Jft<-r orderin~ her suspicious l'OUsao awuy. li e r relative das hed home to call police. knowing of the two previous rape incidents WIFE TALKS A.BOUT TIUDE Sh1rlev Knox. wife of former Rams' Couch Chuck Knox, talks about how her family feels trad· Ing Califom1a sunshine for Buf- falo snowdnrts. See Featuring, PaRe Cl. It's Your Dollar! QUITE OFTEN A CUSTOMER IS CONFUSED WHEN SHOPPING FOR CARPETING HE ASSUMES THAT IF A CARPET PILE IS HEAVY AND THICK THE CARPET I S NECESSARILY OF GOOD QUALITY. NOT TRUE! MORE OFTEN THE QUALITY OF THE FIBER. ANO NOT THE QUANTITY. IS THE DETERMINING FACTOR WHICH CONTROLS WEAR ANO PERFORMANCE. IT'S YOUR MONEY -SO. WHEN BUYING YOUR CARPETING, MAKE SURE YOU ARE DEALING WITH AN ESTABLISHED MILL. AND EQUALLY AS IMPORTANT, A REPUTABLE DEALER. DEN'S .,.:iiiSiallatiiiti: ·custom drapsries linoleum •.wood floori ' COSTA MESA, CALIF. 91617 • PHON 6 ... 6·.411311 -646·23.5.S ' J • I I ' . . Orange Coast EDITION oday's Closing .Y. Stoeks ' VOL. 7t, NO. 13, 4 SECTIONS, 42 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, JAN.UARY 13, 1978 c TEN.CENTS Snow, Sleet, Cold ParBlyze By The Asisodated Press The worst storm of the year - a heavy, wet snow mixed with freezing rain and sleet - crawled along the Atlantic Coast from the South up to New England today, Jeavmg up to 8 inches of snow in ilc; wake, clos- inJ schools and dtsrupllng air and road traffic. At lea.st six deaths -from ac- cident, heart attack or exposure were traced lo the foul weather pattern that came up out of the Gulf of Mexico at midweek and slowly wound ita way northward. (Related photo, A4 ) Air traffic was slowed as Na- tional Airport in Washington was closed for two hours and snow crews cleared runways at Baltimore-Washington lnterna- llonal Airport. i\ccumulalJons of S to 8 inches were forecast for much or M assach!tus with up to a foot expected in e Berkshire Moun- tains in the eslem part or the state. Lesser amounts were pre- dicted for north ern New England, where the storm was expected to continue into Satur- day. By midday, New J ersey had a lready gotten several inches of snow, and about 8 inches was forecast. Metropolitan New York City was blanketed by s now as millions of early morning col'(l- m uters headed to work. The storm continued into the after- noon and was expected t.o tum mto a freezing rain late ln the day. In the Bronx., 31 schools closed at m1dday. As th~ storm moved north, It left a pattern of snow turning to ram or sleet In its wake. Some areas received a second snowfall before it passed. The storm came in off the Gull of Mexico on Thursday .and by loday extended from the Carolinas into New England and from the Atlantic Coast into the ·Midwest nearly to the Mississip. pi River. Speed limits were lowered to 35 mph along the New Jersey Turnpike. Fender-bender acci· dents -and some more serious ooes -were common on Jobless Drops County Rate Dips to New Low Unemployment in Orange County dropped to a new low in December when the county's jobless rate dipped lo 3 9 per cent. according to fl~ure~ re leai.ed today by the s tall' Em plo) ment Development Department CE OOJ State labor analyst Alta Yetter cr,:dited seasonal hiring of retail and tourist workers with sendmg the county's unemployment rate to its lowest point since records hive been kept 420 ~ollons Thal rate is well under the stale and nation·~ unemploy menl rate. The 3 9 percenl unemployment rat<• translated lo figures means there were 32,300 unemployed count1ans last month. A y l'ar earlier, the number of unemployed stood al 42,000 peo- ple Mrs. Yetter predicted a slight rise in county unemployment during the first quarter of 1978. She based that prediction on. Crude Oil Spills In SA River Bed About 420 gallons of h eavy qude od spilled into the Santa A'na River late Thursday at the boundary line between Hunt· · · gton Beach and Costa Mesa. A leak in the Chevron USA t ansmiss1on Imes that was de· t cted al 6 10 p m. was blamed r the spill The 011 \\aS bC'ing lr<Jnsported om 011 sites m N<.'\\ rxirl nearh Chevron storage tank~ in Hun gton Heach Donald Nielsen, Chl.'vron ubl1c affairs managt'r in La abra. said that the oil leak was ailed before any of the gooey aterial could enter the ocean. J Nielsen said that oil cleanup rews from Cros by-Overton, Inc. of Long Reach installed booms and barriers to confine the oil to the river channel. Cleanup operations using straw and mats and other mop- ping-up methods. are expected to continut' through Saturday. Neilsen said that the 10-barrel l eak involved heavy crude 011 which wasn't nammable. Police placed flares at the Pacific Coast Highway bndge Thursday night because of the congested trarhc when the cleanup company arnved with booms and other heavy equip. ment. A police helicopter hovered over the area to provide light to assist in the operations. The leak occurred south of Banning Avenue and about a half-mile north of the Pacific Coast Highway bridge. A six mch transmission line, O\\ ned by Chevron. crosses the ri vcr at that point through l. trestle. A Huntington Beach city of ficial minimized the leak'. lie ~aid that more crude oil is placed in Dewey dumpsters on trash pickup day than oc- curred in Thursday's leak. TRADE VIEWED BY MRS. KNOX Shirley Knox, wife or former Rams' Coach Chuck Knox, talks about how her family feels trad- ing California sunshine for Buf- falo snowdrifts. See Featuring, Page Cl. inclement weather that would 1dlr some workers and the layoff of people hired at the height or la:.l month's shopping season However, Mrs. Yetter said, "htlc the uneiloyment rate might rise sligh there will be expa nded op ortunity in manufacturing employment in Orange County because of the number of new factories and warehouses moving to the area. So, overall, her view of county employment for 1978 was op-. timistic. Humphrey's Condition Critical WASHINGTON (AP) -Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey is in critical condition at bis home in Waverly, Minn., his Senate of· !ice announced this afternoon. A statement issued by David G. Gartner, Humphrey's ad· ministrative assistant, said the senator was "resting com- fortably" and hospitalization was not anticipated. Gartner said Humphrey was listed by his doctors as being ''in cr1t1cal condition as a result or the spreading tumor." He said further statements would be is- sued. Surgeons on Aug. 18 dis- covered an inoperable pelvis tumor in the senator. At the time, they said his situation was terminal but might be checked for a' time by chemotherapy. Humphrey has been resting at his Waverly home, about 40 · miles west of Minneapol~, since Dec. 22. This week, a Humphrey aide s aid the senator had hoped to re- turn to Washington arter the congressional recess ends next (See HUMPHREY, Page A2) q Pushing Their LIN!k? Today is Friday. the Thirteenth, a fabled day feared by t he superstitious, but Kathleen Kelly and Paul Donovan, both of Costa Mesa, consider it their lucky day. Kathleen. a seventh grader at St. Joachim Catholic School, and Paul, a seventh grader at TeWinkle School, both celebrate their thirteenth birthdays today. Compromise Hopeful • Amel, Homeowners Cl.ose to Agreement? By M.ICHAEL PASKEV.ICH Of Ille o.llr ~NC Staff The Amel Development Com- pany says it will aliminate plans for 539 apartments on its 46 acres In north Costa Mesa, and developers and homeowners came very close Thursday night to agreeing on a new proposal to place a professional office com- plex on the site. Both &idea expressed OP· Umlsm that a compromise could be reached prior to a March 7 lnuntcipal vole on a homeowners' initiative that could block Amel and two other developers from building aoythin& but slngl~·family homes on three parcels lotalifig 68.3 acres. At Thursday night's meeting al \be Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce, Amel officials pre- sented a compromise proposal for development of 46 acres between Bear Street, South Coast Drive and the Corona del Mar Freeway. Otricen and some members of the Nprtb Costa Mesa Homeowners Aaaoclatlon then went into a private sesaton and rHpOnded wltb 12 autdelines that muat be mot by the de- velopen bt!ore the aMOClaUon wOild :urp a .,no., vote on the IDIUaUve U tpawned. • Th• •~rt asrffd to nine Ot die Pl~ but upresaed • bopa that U. homeowners would aoftu tbelJ' atand on tho othu three ID cirder to avoid a "blab" looldnc deft)Opment. Besides the property to be de- v e loped by Arnel , the homeowners' initiative would re- zone adjacent parcels to be de- veloped by Henry Roberts and Henry Segeratrom. A 11 three developers asked that the homeowners reconsider guidelines that would ban 'llubberneck' Red Faced A Santa Ana man driv· ing in Costa Mesa Thurs- day afternoon got a lesson ·on why so.called "rub- berneckers" can be a hazard on the hl&hways, pollcesaid. As 55-year-old Francis Charles Harding slowed to take a closer look •t a minor accident near the lntersecticm of Fairview Road and McCormack Lane his car r,n into the back of (;()ltti M.es1 Police S1t. T . R'. Holbrook's poJlce cndHr. Damas• lo the pollc• untt and Hardtng's car was cooaldeTed wnlnor, but Sat. Holbrook 1uf1ered neck and back pa.ln.t. lie W&I notbalpll.ua.d. Polle• 11ld a cltaUor:a bat beea *· restaurants, banks and all struc- tures or more than two stories in their "garden-type" office com- plex. The homeowners hinted that they would llft the ban on banks and restaurants if conditional use permits were required. Such a permit woufd require public hearings before city officials. In essence, Amel's new pro- posal would divide its 46 acres south of South Coast Drive in half. There would be no change on the west side of the di visioo where Amel would place 127 s ingle-family homes. The home developmeot would go in fir.IL On the east side which fronts onto Bear Street, Arnel would place it.a professional office com- plex. Arnel partners Harry Rinker and Georae Argyros said they would guarantee ex- tensive setbacks from homes, landscaping and a 80-loot heifbt limit that would allow a mu· lmum four•story building. The larser bulJdings would be placed aloog Bear Street so u tJot to Invade the privacy of backyards of e:xlating and new botnes. The same concept ol a ••wooday type" office complex haJ been ldopted by de\'elopeta Roberta and S.,erstrown. They aareed to the aamo pldeliMI for U>e complex whicb would ex- Wild aloa1 aear Street up to Sun/lower. Avenue. ''In brOad terma, you would bave more t.nmc__iene..atect by <See AllNEL, Pase Al) East roadways slick with ice and snow. In La Grange, Ky., three in· mates at the State Reformatory tried to use the 3 to 4 inch~ of new-fallen snow u cover for an escape attempt. Snow extended up into Wisconsin and parts or Min- nesota. Illinois, lndiana and Kentucky got a second snowfall as the storm moved across the Midwest. * * * Stonny Weekend Forecast If you took advantage of the clear weather last weekend to patch up your roor, you may have been w1se. The National Weather Service is predicting showers for this weekend. But it all depends on a high pressure area that's moved over the Orange Coast this week and is weakening the effects of p&.SS~ lng storms, said spokesman Don DePauw. He said the high pressure area ls still in place, although it's moving slightly to the north. Meanwhile, a weather front was moving in today from 300 miles west of Northern California, DePauw said. "Whether it will get here or not, It's not certain at this time," he said today. However, the forecast calls for a 50 percent chance of rain tonight and 60 percent Saturday, with high cloudiness continuing through Sunday, DePauw said there may be some residual showers &mday. Predicted blgb temperature is 60 on Saturday. with lows around 50. * * * Conservation Of CM Water To Continue Although some weather ex· perts believe recent rainfall may spell the end of California's severe drought, the Costa Mesa County Water District will con- tinue wilh its ••waste of water ordinance. The district board of directors voted Thursday night to main· lain the ordinance, which pre- vents sprinkling lawns between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m., hosing down sidewalks and unrequested serv- ing of water in restaurants. In addition, permits are still re- quired before pools can be drained and refilled. According to Ed Schnabel, dis· tticl general manager, the ac- tion •·js based on not wasting water rather than reducing use." He said customers have reduced water use by 10 percent since the ordinance went into er • feet on June 30, urn. ViolalDrs will receive a writ- ten warning for the first two of- fenses during a one-year period. A third violation during 12 months will result in placement of a flow restrictor on homes. Coast Weather Considerable cloudinesa throuch Saturday. Chance of rain 50 percent tooi&ht and 60 percent Saturday. Lows tonight so to 55. Highs Saturday low 60s. INSIDE TODAY A "r~r" who •~t more than S,600 mooruhinet'a to prlaon without lo.mg thrir rerpect for him ja Big Sb: Hmdcraon.. Meet him todoJf on P.ao• AJO. ' • • Thi . .., .... m :dl 1Julldo1.<.·r w~1s mired in mud to- d.iy near a new bridge being built over 1 he Santa Ana River between Huntington Beach and Cos ta Mesa. Recent rains have made ground in the area too soft even for treaded vehicles. Pair Held in Narco Raid in S. Laguna Wurt Backs Hicks' Ouster On Diedrich U1 J n1:t· 1 nunt) Sheriff'!> of- fi cer-. 1J1d1:d J South Laguna home today and :.aid they con- fiscated laborntory equipment, nar cotic pilb and the chemicals U'>ed in their m<.1nufocture. Backt.'<1 by inves tigators from the Laguna .Beac h and Los Angeles Pol1cl' dcpc.trtments, the offi cers d1smc.tntled what they <k !->rribed d!'> an elaborate drug making laboratory in the home at ~11 !!R~ Htlb 1<1c l.anP f 'rom Pag., A I ARNEL ... offices lhan by residential," said Am e l traHtc consultant Jack Greens pan. "Howe ver, it (the tra fflc) wouldn )t be at night or on v. cekends." He also noted that a "counter- fl or'' ~ituallon would arise in which homeowner:. v.ould b<• leaving as office t·mploycs ar- rand and vice versa. \!though \.r<•cnspan rould not µro\'lde "l><.'<'tf1c::. as to the in- cr<'J'E' 1n tri:1ff1c, ho meowne>r rrp n'~<'ntJtlVI' Don Hull esllmal- cd ,1h<1u t 5.200 v<'h t<'I<' traps pn d J\ an mcre..isc of 900 tnps over .... h.11 \\>oulcf have ~t·n generated by tht> s:rJ ap.1rlrnt•nb Arm•I has ellm inatccl II o m PO \\ nc r !I a:.soc 1 a t1nn P n•sHlcnt Jon Parid1s st.11d the dt•vt'.'lopN:. mus t u!'>e the samC' dt•vc lopmcnt standards; give a writtrn legal izuarantcl', pay for a n~ advertisements l.icaring a horn t'owne r ., a ssoc iation r·n dnr ... l'm t•nt or the new concl'pt. and not place any ml'd1cal build hw" on lht' propert1e" · Rcahst1cally, 1f we can't g<'t lhl'o;C. "C "Ill s ta}' wrth R I (the s ingle family 1oning push), s.i1d P and1-. \ l thou~h t hi' de vel o pe r s a greed lo most of the gu1dehncs, th<'y want more nex1b1lity on the ban on restaurants. banks and e'pec1ally the> two story height hm1t Rinker said the two-story limit .... ould create ''an uninteresting and blah development that W()U)d t'rcalc an undesirable community in a few years." The four-hour mC'ellng closed on the most optimistic note since the controversy began nearly 20 months ago. The two sides will meet again next Wednesday. Me an while, the developers 11aid they would try and come up with more specifics regarding the aesthetics or the proposed of- fice complex. If a settlement ls reached. it must go before the City Council. ORANOI! COAST c DAILY PILOT ,._,._ "'·~-·-l'lllO•­JH-• Cw1tt \11 .. ..,.•kltlll•MO.._ .. -..,.. ,_ ......... &dllM T wo m en arres ted on the pr em is es were identified as. Sean Dennis Fahy, 34, of the Hillside address and Donald PauJ Clow, 31, of 31988 Virginia Way, South Laguna. Sheriffs Lt. Rick Drake said today that he expects the arrest of a third man at a later stage oC the investigation. Fahy and Clow were booked into the county jail on charges of conspiracy and the manufacture or controlled substances. It is al- leged that they were engaged m the manufacture of am - phetamine pills. Drake sald the alleged ac- tivities of the two men and sus pec ted accomplices, came to light when they ordered chemicals from a Los Angeles company. He said the company's suspi· cions were aroused by the nature of the order for metham- phetamine materials and the Los Angeles Police De.tartmenl was advised or the request from the South Laguna address. Open Heart Surgery Set For Cowboy HOLLYWOOD (AP) Cowboy s tar Roy Rogers will un- d er go opcn,heart surgery, a spokesman al Llttl(' Company of Ma ry Ho~p1lal in Torra nce said today. T he spokesman said Rogers. Gfi entered the hos pital Thurs- cl.1v for a cardiac catheterlzaUon procedure to determine if there "c1:. ··potentially significant ob- .,tr ucllon in the arteries supply- ing blood to the heart." The test 1nd1cal<'d the need for s urgery, "h1ch has not been scheduled. Rogers is in "excellent s pirits," said the spokesman, who termed the operation a serious, but now relatively com· monplace, procedure undergone by 70,000 Americans annually. By TOM BARLEY Of II• 0.Uy f'; ... Slafl Members of the slate attorney general's staff stepped up their pretrial activities today in the hght of a ruling that confirms the office as the prosecutor in the Orange County case against two county supervisors and two codefendants. · Deputy Attorney General Richard Haden and his staff had hailed the processing of materials taken over from Dis- trict Attorney Cecil Hicks' staff until the California Supreme Court ruled on Hicks' appeal against his removal from the case . Ruling without comment, the high court decided late Thurs- day that Superior Court Judge Philip E. Schwab's decision to remove Hicks from the case because of prejudice against at feast one defendant should ~ upheld. The ruling means that the at- torney general's office can now proceed with preparations for a trial that is tenatively scheduled for July 31. Ordered to face trial that day are Supervisor Ralph Diedrich, 53, Supervisor PhiUp Anthony, 41, financial consultant Gene Conrad, 43, and Dr. William Kott, 55, an Anaheim dentist. A 11 four are accused in a grand jury indictment of violat· . ing state political campaign and financi.al disclosure laws. The high court ruJJng left the district attorney's office clearly disappointed at the outcome ol its appeal and offering little comment on the decision. No such reluctance was found in the office of Supervisor Diedrich where the county of- ficial hailed the high court rul- ing as being "exactly what I predicted "The Supreme Court has said what I've known all along," Diedrich said. "The district at- torney is clearly prejudiced against me." A Bad Day? Today's a Double Whammy WASHING TON (AP) -It was a bad. bad day for trlsk aidekapbobes and Frigaaphoblaca. It was a Friday and lt waa a 13th, a double whammy day. TRISKAIDEKAPHOBES FEAR THE number 13; Frig- gaphobiacs don't feel ldndly about a Friday. .Down th.rough the centuries, these two subrroups of homo sapiens have evolved their own protection against being hexed on such an ominous day, according to the National Geographic Society. · For instance. today, they were aure to tip their hats to lop· eared dogs, avoid stirring cotfee with a knife, leave their hat& oo while riding in elevators, wink at white horses and, by all means, wbbUe when puaina lt'•veyarch. BABE RUTH ALWAYS TOVCRED flnt base for luck wbUe head.lng for the outlield dwiDJ any bueball aame playecl on Frihy the lJt.b. Among the don't.a: avoid eattn1 bananas with cataup, don't pick up safety pirul on th• street, don't take a rate thro\llh tbo living t'OOm and don't open an ambrtlla lndoora. And if that lan't enou1b, parents sbould bite off flnpmaila .of babl• bOm on Prlday the utb to eave tbe laf.aotl "'m •~· lbg \Ip as thinu, accordJnc toectvlc. liven the 1uaplctous-1n tho National GeographJc IU'tlcloby RobertC. Rldclitte. . O~ THE ()'J'llZR RAND, aome l*>Ple belltv• Ftlday tb• UU. ls the ttpt tJme to ldentuy a futw'e in•'-by boJdin1 a pullet'• wblt6 ei1 lri Cfte'• mouth and thtn. ruan.tn1 outald• to lilt.en for tht llrtt cwnt 1poken. The aodet1 Uaaa the followin1 am01D1 not.s ntdai the uth data ln hlatory: CONllructton beaan Ol.'I the Wblte Houat oo Fri· day, Oct. 13, 1792; and ta.aouDe ratJocint wu cut fl'om tour to thrH 1aUon.s • ciqupon on Frid.II)-, Aua, lJ tMa. A f~: ·J'rfday 11 th• lix1b dq ';/ t.be eek.·ltl name ta deiiyid trOID tM Norae 1oddeU Frtu or ~ n.&'1 JaOW the NaUonal GeOlr•Phic Sod~ cam• up with ute .ord Pria- 1apboblae. • .. • Airport Nois.e Studied By JOANNE REYNOLDS 011M Deily ~ .... Sl.ttt Newport Beach City Attorney Dennis O'Neil plans to· meet with airport noise consultant Henry Weeda next week to plan ~trategy for fighting airport noise. The Jatest skirmish between the city and the county over airport noise was set up in December wben the state variance allowing airport opera- tions to exceed allowable noise hmit.s expired. The s tate Department of Transportation, which bas granted two such variances to the airport, set a hearing on granting a new one for May 22·26, but county officials say they hope to delay the hearings until atleast July. Deputy County Counsel Charles Sevrier, who handles litigation involVing the airport, said he plans to file a motion fur continuance of the May hearings because trial of 66 homeowners' lawsuits against the airport is ~lated to begLn May 8. "The plaintiffs' attorney es timates we'll be in trial more than 40 days," Sevier s aid. "I'm not sure it will be that long, but 1t should at leabt take until the end of June." Meanwhile, Newport Beach homeowner.; have been urging counc ilmen to hire a legal specialist in fighting airports to press their contention that the airport should be forced to com- ply with existine laws limiting noise. Dao Emory, Jong an airport noise foe, told councilmen Mon- day a lawsuit pursued by the city "has great potential for achieving something." "We need to fon•c the county down CJ road that leuds to better no1st• conditions for Newport Beac h,·· he said. "We need to do this one right <1nd spend i.ome money doing 1t." Mesa Water District Eyes New Name Several new names were sug- gested Thursday night as the board or directors or the Costa Mes a County Water District mulled a new Lille to avoid con· fusion over the district's role as an independent public agency . No action was taken but here are some or the suggestio11s that will come before the board al its next meeting. In the historical category, directors are considerin g "Fairview." or "Estancia" water districts, according to dis· trict General Man ager Ed Schnabel. Other possibilities include "Mesa Consolidated," "Coutal Bluffs," "independent Mesa" or "Harbor" water district. Schnabel. who suggested that the public could offer alternatives . did not rule out that the district may retain its current name. New name suggestions should be mailed lo the Costa Mesa County Water District, 1965 Placentia Ave., Costa Mesa. ~Cfdre9 Again Newport Beach's Herbert w. Kalmbach Jr., onetime attorney for former presi- dent Richard Nixon, has been reinstated as a lawyer, it was reported today. Kalmbach had been banned from practicing his pro- fession after pleading guilty to Watergate-related of. fenses under the Federal Corrupt Practices Act. . •••• d•f ca\eC\ TONIGHT TWO ONE-ACT OPERAS OCC Five Penny Opera Com- pany, Auditorium, Jan. 13-14, 8 Pm. OCC PLANETARIUM -"The Loneliness Factor," 7 :30 and 9 p.m. Saturday, 7:30 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 Arts ll6, 7 p.m. "Astronomy, Man and His Universe." Science Lecture l , 6:30 p.m. "Television," Fine Arts 119, 7:30 p.m . "A DOLL'S HOUSE" -South Coas t Repertory Theater, Tuesday-Sunday through Feb 19, 8 p.m. SATURDAY, JAN. H NEEDLEWORK & FIBER ARTS FESTIVAL -Coastline Community Collese workabops, demonstrations end ••hlbfts. South Coast Plan Hotel. llesa Verde Room. 9 a .m . to 4 p.m. occ SEMINAR -"Upward Mobilicy for, Women/' Fine .Arts 119, 9 a.m. Pre-regigtratUm r e- quired. OCC LECTURE -"Ori~n­ teering," Gymnasium, 10 a.m. AN EVENING WITH GERSHWIN & FRIENDS - Pianist Guy Halferty, Vocalist Harry Babbitt and a rhythm sec- tion, OCC Fine Arts Hall 119, 8 p.m . Gunman Aims At Gandhi NEW DELHI, India <AP) -A man pointed a loaded gun at former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi today and wa& over- powered before a shot could be fired, police said. Witnesses said a man Jaler identified as Murari Lal Batra, 56. moved througb a thick crowd and placed the muzzle of an Italian model revolver at the window of a car carrying Mrs. Gandhi in the crowded streets or Old Delhi. where she had gone to a public birthday celebcation. King ·Tut Scalpers Thriving LOS ANGt:LES CAP) - Scalpera an. reap(ng hU&e prof- lta on Kina Tut tickets and there doeao't teem to bo anytb1ng any.bodycandoaboutlt. Thouaanda of people lined up at department store ouUet.s in Southern Callfomla last week to buy a mulmum of four S2 tickets each to "Tbe Treuures of Tutankhamen" uhtblt. All &61 ,000 Uckeu were eold in four days, so it wu somewhat sur- prising to hear a clerk anure a reporter Thursday that 1etting 1n would be oo problem. "Tut UclteU? Sure. u many as you n~," said the clerk at Ticket Happenln1 In Garden Grove. "They're $10 weekdays and Sl4.50 (Of' weekends." Other private ticket aeenc1~ had similar replles. The huge markup, which seems certain to 10crease dunng the four-montb run of the popular exhibit, appears un- assallable. •'It's not against the law to scalp tickets except at the evenl and then it's only a misde- meanor," says Bob Kholos of the state Department of Consumer Affairs. ''We get complaints .. about rock concerts, we got them about the World Series and now it's JClng Tut." The Los Ange les County Museum of Arl, where the golden treasures of the boy pharaoh of Egypt will be dis· played beginning Fe b. 15, is also powerlesf. to stop the profiteer 1ng. "It's regrettable, but legally the scalpers are perfectly within their rights and the museum can't do anything about it," said Amy Levinson, exhibition assis- tant at the museum. f'rom Page Al HUMPHREY week but no definite date for the trip was set. "He's hopeful that he can re- turn by the start of the second session orthc 9Sth Congress." Humphrey flew to Minnesota Dec. 22 aboard Air Force II with Vice President Walter F. Mon- dale. At that time, Humphrey s aid he had no plans to resign unless he became "totaJly in-_ capacilated." Humphrey has been undergo- ing chemical treatments -a process he once described as bottled death Humphrey said that his reg· imen of drug treatments for cancer had been difficult, call- ing the program one of the most "aggressive" ever tried by doc- tors. The drugs were designed lo attack cancer m a specific part or his body, Humphrey said. Humphrey's Jong battle with cancer apparently had its start in 1966, when tiny growths, called papillomas, first were found in his bladder. Several were removed in the next few years and were found to be non- mali&nant. but one appeared s uspiciously cancer-like and he underwent X-ray therapy in late 1$73. It was 10 years later, Oct. 7, 1976, that Humphrey underwent s urgery for removal of his blad- de r kl New York · s Sloan- Kettermg Cancer Center. He was released Oct. 29. 1976, and pronounced himself "in un- believably good shape ·· It's Your Dollar! QUITE OFTEN A CUSTOMER IS CONFUSED WHEN SHOPPING FOR CARPETING. HE ASSUMES THAT IF A CARPET PILE IS HEAVY AND THICK THE CARPET IS NECESSARILY OF GOOD QUALITY. NOT TRUE! MORE OFTEN THE QUALITY OF THE FIBER, ANO NOT THE QUANTITY. IS THE DETERMINING FACTOR WHICH CONTROLS WEAR AN 0 PERFORMANCE. IT'S YOUR MONEY -SO. WHEN BUYING YOUR CARPETING, MAKE SURE YOU ARE DEALING WITH AN ESTABLISHED MILL. ANO EQUALLY AS IMPORTANT. A REPUTABLE OE ALER. DEN'S : iiiiililition: ·custom dra,periss linoleum • wood floor C0$TA MESA. CALIF. 92627 • PHONE 646·4938 -6.C6·2355 • I I 1 I . Stepping Out &( w ....... ,. Author Truman Capote dance!) with Mr~ Winston Gue~t Jt Studio 54, a New York City disco that ha~ become popular among the celebril) !->et Geologists Thinks Moon Has Water By JACKIE 11\'MJ\N OI , ... O•lly Pllet SUtl Should mankind's fi rst pcrmu nent home awuy from home be u station in spart' or a colony on the moon? The National Aeronautics and Space Administrution favors a space station, planetologist Jack Green told an audience ut Orange Coast College Thursday. but he sees advantages on the moon especially if water is found there And despite NASA ·s failure so far to fiJ'ld any of the wet s tuff on thC' lunar surface, Dr Green thanks it may be there Not that the moon 1s about to be hit \1.-llh anv storms i.uch as ha\'C bc<'n <H't'c>i.tlnA the Orani,:c Coast lately But L>r Grct·n. a f.!l'olngy pro· fr..,sor at \al Stall' Long Beach Jnd one of th(• hrl»t to recognize the :-.ii;!nl» of volcanic activity on lhl' moon. behevf's al may be a question of wht>rr and when to look "We never have gone to the central mountains and it's poss1 ble that we could find wet rocks," Dr. Green said. Dr. Green, who r eceived rus Ph.D . Crom Columbia University, worked for NASA for about eight Employee Sues Diedrich for Back Wages A woman who claims she drew only two weeks pay during seven months of employment by a committee orRanlzed to collect contributions for Orange County Supervisor Ralph Diedrich sued the s upervisor Thursday in Superim: {:ourt. Plaintiff Elma Werner de- mands more than $11,000 in l08s o( income damages and $50,000 in punitive damages from Diedrich and co-defendant, the Birthday Party Committee. Miss Werner states she was hired by the committee on June lS, 1976, and worked in her f\Uld· raising capacity until Jan. 15, 1977 at a salary or $250 a week. Snakes Invade Coast Waters BUENOS AIRES . Ar1entina <AP) - Poisonous snakes, penon- utln1 piranhu and other undesirables are lnvadlna coastal areas of this South American capita.I becaute i of raln·awollen watenraysl the ArgenUne cout .c'IJU'd aa)'I. Th• 'blab rivers are brtnaJn1 the anuu and plrahnt* down trorn their uaual haunta Inland. While tb• cout 1u1rd mtnlml1ea denser to humans alOQI the river, local health aulborttlea have made reacl1 extra 1uppl1.. of enalt• bltt Tem.dt.I. O.a1t, P•l•f ~t•tt PhOto WATER ON MOON? Planetologlst Green years during the planning and early st.ages of the fir~t moon s hots . His special field was evaluating the lunar surface. He explained that moon moun lains and some craters attribut ed lo meteoritl' impact nctually more closely resemble caldera'>. or volcanic basins. And volcanic acu v1tv. rel ea~ 1ng heat and moisture and creat ing clay, can also create the con dit1ons for life, Dr Green said "We can be optimistic about finding water on the moon, .. he said, adding that activity of a volcanic or electrical nature ap pears to be more common at certain orbital points. So the timing of research is Important Although he said he does not advocate a moon base as op- posed to one in space, Dr. Green pointed out some of the advan tages or such a location. A key one Involves building the lunar base at one or the moon's poles and constructlng a 12 kllometer by 2.5 kilometer reflecting panel (about 7.5 miles by 1.5 miles) to beam s unlight to earth. Such a panel could provide 1/100 of the earth's energy needs, Dr. Green said. Theoretically, the solar beam could be collected just out.side the earth's atmosphere and beamed down again b y microwaves without damage to life on earth. Disadvantages of a space sta- tion include the cost -more than $SOO billion -plus the need to create gravity, the need to Im- port all resources, the difficulty of providio,g radiation protection against solar flares, and the lack of opportunities for seolostcaJ and 'ravity reaearcb, Dr. Green a aid. By contrast, he aaid, a lunar baae would cost less than $100 bllUon, could serve as a power 11tat1ozt, already would have one sb:tb of the earth's aravlty field, could use vas\ ·mineral re- aourcea already on the moon, would be easier to protect aiain•t radlaUoc and would permit more reM&rcb. "It Glfen 10me alternatives tbat .,. W1.&Jn1y worthy ol thouih.t.'• l>T'. Greeo uld. Revenue Slaaring Cities Oppose· Jarvis Measure SACRAMENTO (AP> C11liforrua's cili~ and counties are denouncing the J arv1s Tax lnitiat1vc on the June ballot, and calling instead for state rev- enue-sharing with local govern· men ts As the mayors spoke at a news conference Thursday, state Senate Democral'i.,kept trying to end their differences on a stalled $1 billion property tax re· he( !Jlan Out d1v1Mon remained on wht•thcr relief should be tied lo a taxp:iyer's income, and over th e amount or money for renters Gov Edmund Rrown Jr has called for a bill by the end or this month Ill also favors strict limits on local government property tax revenu~ Out leaders of the League or Ca lifornia Cnics and County Supc:rv1sors A~:-.oc1ation of Cal1forn1a 1nld lht.' news con Toro Pair Sue for Damages An f:I Toro l'OUple ..., hose 15· ) r<ir old sun hanged himself i.n d Ju\ c•ntl<' Hall holdanl? cell sued Orao~t County Thursday for damag( . .., to be determined an trial court Thoma!> and Ell.inc Poole of 24755 Trabuco Road claim in their Supc•nor Court lawsuit that ne~lt'C t by Juvenile Hall <Juthoritcs 1<.'Cl to the death on May 17, tm. of Jeffrey Poole. Th1•\ alll'J.?l' that authorites km·y, \lthcn .leffr<'}' was confined to .lu\'l·nill' llall on May 5 lhat thl' ho) lwd :t history of "dt:ep ill· pr t•'t-.11m und ml•ntal prol1· lt·ml'>· · int•luding the thrt:al that ht•" rrulcl lctkt• hr:-. own life An offiC'1al anQuir into lhc dt•u th of lht• l'oole bcJy produced llw 1 ulrng th<rt Juvt"nile Hall ;1uth1n1111•-.. u1uld not be held n·:-.pon:-.1bl1• for his death Before Boivl, Sunday Pilot (Jffers Treat 111111n \OU ""'tic down to "·i!C'h th< "11p1•r Bo'AI, read th<'"<· tnp ,1111 11·-; in Sunday's r>.111\ 1'11111 1' FOPl.E FINDERS Locat· mi-pan•nll'. ""ho a rc supposed to pa) <'h1ld support but don·~ is an 1•xpt•ns1VI' proposition . S taff writf'r Kathy Clancy checks out the SUC<'<'S:-. rate• and techniques or OranJ,?r County and federal ~care her:-. TllFY WANT MORE-And C:oldt·n W1·-.t Airlines. the na- tion's l.irgt·st commuter line, is ..., nrk mg hard lo attract more Sl 1'BA y ~s REST passenger., wrth new planes, more routes and a new market· 1ng effort to lure leisure travelers Their story lakes orr on Sunday's bu.c;aness page C OMFORT THE DYING Hospices . s pecial e n - vironments that help the dying confront their fate and their families learn to deal with in- evitable grief, are featured in a pair of Associated Press stories in Sunday's YOU Section. COMMERCIAL BOSSES - Two lop cinematographers are turning out high-caliber TV com- mercials. If you wonder why a certain beer comme rcial re- minds you or "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid," Jerry Buck explains in an Associated Press story 'Green Rain' Hit,s Penirisula SANTA CLARA (AP) -St. Patrick's Day came early to the San Francisco Peninsula u a blaarre lreetl downpour coated a wtde area. The green rain, which began falling with a drtzzl, Thursday, waa traced by oftlctals to the Zep M &(luf acturfn& Co. here. The Bay Arca Air PollUUan Control Dial. nJd lnspecton dlJ- rovercd tho ptcullar preclpi~­ lloo was cauacd by a soap d1e that escaped ftom the plant WednHda)' nle"ht. A plant apokeaman said tt Is not barmtw. ference that tight hmlts without replacement revenues mean re duced services. That's the way 1t would be un der the Jarvis Initiative, and Sacrament.o Mayor Phil Iscn berg said if lt passed, his city would have four choices· "Bad roads, bad parks, no police, or no firefighters." The leaders want to make surl! that property tax relier "shall not take place at the expense or urban problems," said Duane Winters, mayor of Fullerton and president of the cities' group. The oCficials said 1f the state limits local revenues, at should also limit its revenues and set aside a surplus $150 million the first year, with increases m future years -for revenue shar ing Mayor George Moscone of San Francisco said the fund should be divided equally between local property tax relief and housing T he officials unanimously at tacked the Jarvis Initiative, which would cut local property taxes by about $7 billion without providing a way to make up the money. Even if the i.Latc made up the loss, "cities and counties would clearly become mere ly ad ministralive tools or the state ... ... aid R1veri.1de County Supervisor Clayton ltccord, \Ice prei.ident of the i.upcrvisor.-. group Al the same time . the Ca lifornia Cllizens Action League, representing lo"" income and elderly groupi., cr!licized Brown's tax reher pro posals and called for more help for renters and the poor Tim Sampson. league pres1 dent, said. "The plan he sup ports gives money lo those who don't need it and doei.n't gav(' enough to the 80 per cent or California homeowneri. who do · Twice last year, tht• Senate de rented a Brown backed bill that stressed llid to low and m 1ddle income homeowner!. <Jnd rent ers. The current propo:.al offers some money to all households, regardless of income Oemocral., who <1re writing a plan to ofrl!r $175 lo each homeowner and $50 to each renter met with Sen ate Republicans Thursday and one or them said he was "en couraged about the response " Senate Republicans helped de feat the Brown plan last year Protest Muzzled A plamC'lothes security man wraps his hand around the mouth of a demonstrator who 1s being hustled from the '.\:ew York Hilton Hotel after ~houtmg .. Down with the empress. down with the Shah" dunnj? a :.peech by Iran- ian Empress Farah. About 12 people were> taken into custody in separate incidenLc; Top Court Reviews Sclnnitz Vote Plan LOS ANGELES <AP> The state Supreme Court is dec1chng whether a proposal by former Congressman John Schmatz of Newport Beach lo outlaw teacher strikes and the use of tax funds for mandatory school busing should be allowed on the ballot The case was brought before the high court after Califorrua Attorney General Evelle Younger refused to prepare a 100 ..... ord summary and title for the measure. which are needed before ballot petitions can bt.' c1rculatcd Schmitz asked the court Sept IJ lo order Younger lo do so The high court heard oral urguments Thursday, and a de e1s1on is expected within a week Younger's office had con tended that the proposed ballot initiative covered more than one subject in violation of the state constitution The measure would forbid teacher strikes, contribu- ltons by teachers unions to can- didates for state pollOcal offices and forced busmJ: of students for racial integration Allorney Kenneth Kukuda, representing Schm1t1. told the court that the proposal encom- passes onJy one subject -the education or students -and that at is not the responsibility or the attorney general's office to dis- sect lhl! measure into additional i.ubject areas But Jusllcc Mathew Tobnner responded, "How do you find a connection between busing tnd teacher contributions?" Dt•puty Attorney General Susan Orton. opposing Kukuda. argued that although the state elections code does not specifically ~rant authority to deny the issuance of a sum- mary. the attorney general's of- fice as "charged with the en- forcement of the law " She said the one-subject rule, passed by voters in 1949. was de· signed to prevent the type or in· 1tiatlve measure Schmitz is pro· posing, one containing two or more "volatile issues " lt'.s time for BARE-ROOT ROSES & FRUIT TREES featuring ROSES You'll nnd over 60 var1et1es in our selection or No 1 grade bare-root roses Choo..'><' from the large and long-stemmed Hybrid Ten. th.e. rree.nower1n1t Grand1flora. the conllnually col orful Flonbunda, or th<' fast-eov<>nng Climbing Rose.o; sva1la ble m any color of the ra1nbo..., All "lo l Premium Fruit Trees Non-Patent Ro~es Patentl'd Roses 1978 Award Winners Just 52.59 Just 54.79 Just 55.99 realuring ... Apples. Apricots, Cherries. Figs, Nectarines. Peaches and Plums. 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Pravda . the 0£r1c 1al ncwspap<>r of the USSR, ha5 now rhorlled that our mind~ and souls have fallen for the "mag1- rlan with his bag of tncks " POWER HAS BEEN usurped from most every avera~e American for 3.000 hours every week We have been pro~rammed 1n our ta:-le~. our norm .... our lll·hav1or and our '>Ot1al ancJ penon;il lives havl' ht·t:n manipulated. HJ~<·d on this Pra\'llU di!> p<Jtrh , )OU might bt· glanrmg in r"ar and dismay ovt·r your nght ..,houlder right now, looking for the df'v1ou..., Soviet ..iAent who 1s pushing button'> on somf' clan destine elec tronic device lo niant'uver you to the communist "him For~et looking over your ~houldc·r Ill' 1sn 't there. Th<• Russians do not <'la1m lhal tht•1r :-ccrC't operatives or 1ntclllgenrt· agents havt• puJled otr this massive manipulat1vr !'OUp ln.,tl'iHI Pr<1vda claims \mcr1<•an lelcv1~wn has done It Tiit. 8008 TUBE, the Soviet fn urn.ilt .... ls 1ns1st, 1s an control of niost Amt•ncans. We arc told "'hat to eat, what to drink and ho" to run body and soul Well, l don't know about soub I"m surprised the Soviets admit "c have them. But 1l 1s true about television running my body It runs my body lo the bJthroom every lime a com mercial comes on. But beyond that, the Soviets 'a~ll> underestimate us again 1( they think wc arc really pro i:rumm<:'d hy thr tubt• r·,t' hi•C'n in a lot of '.'I UpNmarkl·t:.. ror example, and I hav(' yt•t ln witness Onl' .... inglc 1\ m<·r ll'an c1t1Lt'n who st•crelly tri1•s to :-4ucelt' a roll or toilet p:q:JI' r --· ----..... ~ ..... -.... -~-------:_ ______ _ 0 0 . ·~ ......... -----, .. ' . " . t Stark Silenee Sncrn <.'tl\"<.'r" a farm rw:.1r :\Jarshall. :\>turn . hid t n ~ n<.·•HI> c vc• ry ~1g n of hum an hab1tat1on but a fenre. pulilng the eye mto the Jong stretchl's of \\inter v.llh the prom1~e oC more months of cold before a tractor \'isit!> again NA 1 10.~, WORLD • ID Ethiopia' w ASRINGTON (AP) -The Soviet Uruon llld Ci• bav• ~ed their mWtary Involvement in !!tbi4lla and ma.)' uvt aom• I, men there 1n the ftght .,ainat Somall Corct11. t.be 5'.ate ~t. es Um ates. • The Russians may total 1,000, but tbere ls oo proof either way that they are direcUy en1a1ed 1.n combat, offldala said. Some airlift in No•embtr and clearly are acl.ine u nillllar)t December. advlaen. Other force. were broqbt in The Cubana, meanwhile, ~ by Ha to aid the Marldll ~me number about 2,000, a tremen-In Addill Ababa afalast ln· do us lncreato Qver the 50 curalon from Sonialla. Tbo flatit· estimated to be ln Ethiopia ooly int bu centered on the 01adien last May. re•lon, which Somali• la llYina AT A NEWS conlerence to take from EthioplL Tbunday, Prefident Carter said TUB WAR BAS created the Russlans bad sent some men stran.ae line-ups on the two • to Ethiopia as well as larae ship-aides. ments of arm1. He urred The Russians, after support-~oscow to join the United States inf Somalia for years, switaed in supportln1 negotiations ita allealance to Ethlopla, wltlch between the warrlna African also ls receiving aaautance from countrtes., Cuba, Ubya and Janel. S.i1nahng a shift ln U.S. Somalia has the bacldn1 of pohcy ! ~e su11ested the dispute Sa\ldl Arabia, Enpt and other may l>e broueht before the U.N. consenattve Arab at-.te-- Security Council. Thi.s could lead Ethiopia ls the one non-Moslem to a rhetorical club between the country IQ the Red Sea area - United Stales and the Soviet and seemed on the ver•e of eel· Union lf the Rus1lana were \Ill· ting U.S. weapons wt year. un- willin& to tr)' \o end the fighting. ti~ W uhington ~uspended ship· Until now, the Carter ad· ments when the fieht1n1 in-mlnlsttation baa called for an creased "African" solution, with lbe OreanizaUon tor African Unity WHILE ~TATE ~epartment charged with seekin_c a setUe-officials said they did not know ment if the RUASians were actually · . engaged in combat, they were H~WEVER, THE fighting has concerned about the increased persisted with no sign of a buildup and privately punted ceaseflre. about what the United States After .a gl"adual buildup since could do except to appeal to last spnng, there was a 'btt in· Moscow to support ne1otiations crease m the Soviet and Cuban military presence during an Nicotine ·Spray Curbs Smoking? WASHINGTON <AP> -Tests harmful carbon monoxide, tars tor or lhe insutute's D1v1sion of in which smok ers inhale a and other noxious gases as well Cancer Cause and Prevention. nicotine spray suggest that some a~ nicotme "We have very much more to smokers can use thl' device to be do before the average smoker W<'ancd off ci~arcttcs , the INITIAL RESULTS indicate can find -if ever -a nicotine Nat1onal\anccrln!>lltutcsays that with th1!> technique, the spray on the counte r of his Although te!ttlng 1s in the early t'rnving ror n1cotme muy even· friendly druggist." Gort said in stages. rcsearrhcr.., arc hopcrul tuallv want· too a telephone interview Thursday. that nicotine aerosol sprays will "0.ur rcs~lts arc very prom1s-"WE DON'T WANT to change to see if they can duplicate their earlier results. Gori said he could not recall the exact number who quit in the first test, but -said the method produced a higher success rate than the 20 percent achieved by most smoke preven~on clinics. r:ov<' to tw a safer substitute for mg, but very preliminary," !>aid a person 's addiction from <' 1 g a rel l cs , wh 1 ch ron ta 1n Dr. Giobatta Gori, deputy direr-cigarettes to nicotine," he E'D ~ KILLED added "We need to do more Iv. Caroline Kennedy Faces Speed Arrest NEW YORK <A P) -Caroline Kennedy-laces arrest- "handr uff!'. fin~crprintmg, arraignment and bat~ New York '~ SuHolk County for falling lo pay a trafric ticket or appear at a llC'uring poli('e say M1~s Kennedy, GO, ~as given a summons July 4 for dnving 80 mph in ,1 5~ mph zone of the Long Jshtnd Expressway ln Brno~ hJ\ cn Town., hip She was driving a BMW rei,istered 1n :'11J'>'oJrhusctt'>, pohct said l THE D\t1GHTER OF THE late PreMdent Kennedy was scht'dull'fi ro appear at a hcanng Aug. 1 in the 1st District Court in Hauppi.IU~,. hut did not appear ~mce then, a warrant has been IS· .... ucd for hc·r ;1rrest L'nder a reciprocal agreement with New York, her OrJVIOJ.: prlVllcges have been suspended IO her home state Of M assat'hU.'>l'l t,., safety evaluations. but we think rigaretle~ are worse We want lo IN GEORGIA find out 1f we can wean people away from cigarettes and then wean them away fr o m nicotine." Gori said that or all the drugs that have been tested. nicotine is proving lo be the most effecllve in helping pt>ople stop s moking. lie said the first test of the nicotine aerosol l)pray was con· ducted several months ago by the American Health Founda- tion in New York He said 20 people volunteered for the pro- ~ ram and "a sig n1r1cant number" stopped smoking after three weeks HE SAID RESEARCHERS are planrung a much larger test ATLANTA CAP) -The pro- posed Equal Rights Amendment bas died a quick and not unex· peeled death in Georgia. The sponsor of the proposed constituUooal amendment in the Georgia Legislature, state Sen. Peter Banks, ask,ed Thursday that the measure be baalsbed to a Senate subcommittee, thereby kit ling It to.(_ the current legislative session. Thirty.five state legislatures have approved the proposed amendment, and three more must do so by March 22. 1979. Three of the st.ates that have approved it have rescinded that approval, but the legality of that move is in question. Mnealf D~11 The death of Sen. Lee Met- calf, 0 -Mont.. serving his . third term in the U.S. Senate, could mean a break i n th e congressional deadlock over President Carter's energy plan, tiltin~· th.~lance against him. The senator was found dead in his Helena apartment Thursday. He was 66. Aides said he had a heart condt· tion . I hJ\C' m•\er '>C'Cn a group or "•>m C'n \\Ith thrir m arkel lia ..;kl•ts rlustered to~ether , 1·nga,1?l•d in an ;in1mated con '<'rsat1on over the quality of ..,oap No cilt~en of my acquain· t anc<' laas ever held a ronversa tion with a box or olcom argartnc Mis" K<'nnedy has t>een 111 Asia with her uncle, Sen. Edward M Kennedy () Mass. The senator and his entoura1e visited Chm a • DREXEL • HERITAGE • HENREOON • BAKER • HEKMAN • MASTERCRAFT • WIEMAN • HIBAITEN • r: "' ancl cnd<:'d their trip in Japan. Miss Kennedy IF THE SOVIETS want to hC'lieve garbage like that , t lw y ·re the one~ getting duped. not us was scheduled to arrive in ~ An&eles to- day The section or the Long Island Ex· press"-ilY on which Miss Kennedy was stopped is a. long, straight away portion of road A Suffolk County policeman said many arrests have been made in t.hat area recent· ly , because of an effort to cut down on the numh£'r of falalitJes on the expressway. 1\dcl1tinnally, howe\'t'r. the l'ravda Pl<'<'e complain . ., that all or our TV spy shows make a.cent~ from socialist rountnc~ tht> villams Well , they Just don't undt>r!lta nd our show h11 hcntage. We were brought up on Cowboys vt"rsus rndians or Cops versus Robbers He said the effort was "very successful." icuouov accounting for a l9 percent decrease 1n fatal accidents over the past year and a 26 percent Increase in the number of tickets issued Somebody has to be the slow· witted villain Why not some C'orrt~pondent for Pravda? 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The Resources, Land Use and E"hergy Committee voted 11·1 ursday lo send A 8 437 , by A'>· semblyman Victor Calvo, D· STATE ountain View, the committee's Hairman, to the Ways and 1,.eans Commlltee Th e measure appear ed e..stined for possible com· promise with a competing m~asure pending in the state Se11ate, which provides for gr eater local control of farm· land preservation. Baja Ga• Mulle d ,'MEXICO CITY (AP) California Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. and President J ose Lopei PortHlo agreed Thursday to speed up exploration for natural gas in the R aja California peninsul a with the h~p of the California Gas Com. Pf >' 'I di.<;cussed with the presi dent the possibfUty of sales or I Mexican natural) gas to the United States and California " Bt own said after a half·ho~r rn\etmg at the presidential res- 1Ince. • 'And Ur particular I talked a ut the possibility that the gas 1n Baja California be transport- <'d by a gas hne to California." .f/je.ur('t R~turn• a.os ANGELES <A P > -A r<tmcr pnza delivery men has b6':n flown here from M1chigun at(i bookl!d for investig ation or ~rdcr in ('onncC'tlon with the 6 stabbing death (>f actor SaJ neo. 1onel Williams. 21, appeared calm and smiling as he was hustled by two sheriff's deputies into the COWlty Jail Thursday. Williams, who had been serv· ing a sentence at the Calhoun County Jail in Marshall, Mich • for obtauung money und~r false pcctenscs. waived l'Xtradltion. S ff t-ld in Kid nap NO\'ATO IAP 1 A kidnap \ i<·t1m was forc<'d to hr in a J:nt\'e ht' had du,:: with hi s own hands Then he was ('ovnNl lightly with dirt The terror (·ndcd 11 hours later when he was freed by police The k1dnappcrs at first <1sked S\,500 ransom for Eugene Milton P~ine. 24, of Fairfax, but re duced the demand to $500 wht•n Pf.Jlne was unable to come up with the full amount 1 Eight men were booked for in vJ!stigation of kidnapping and ertortion and held in lieu of $~,000 bail each, said police, who c nfiscated eight firearms f~om a ova to home · Bir d Bo'-'t A ~~atload of cormorants sits lazily in San Diego Bay, waiting for whatever cormorants wait for. With gloomy !'\cies, it just wasn't a fit day for birds to be flying. . Busy Phone Lines Foile d Busnapping FRESNO MP> Clot(l(cd telephone lines prevented a ransom demand from being made after 26 Chowchilla school ctuldreu were kidnapped, a pre senteni;mg report reveals. The kidnappers couldn't get throueh to the sheriff's office with a $5 m1lllon ransom demand, accordine to a report on James Schoenfeld. He 1s one or three young men facing life an prison without oossib1lit~· of parole for the mass kidnappm~. Parole is barre<! un· dcr California law because Schoenfeld, 26, his brother Richard, 2~. and Fred Woods, 26, were convicted or kidnapping with bodily harm COPIES OF THE pre·sentence reports, required by law lor a formal sentencing hearing Monday, disclose previously un· pubhc11.ed details about the bizarre crime The reports were ob· tamed Thursday by The Associated Press and two newspapers, the Madera Tribune and The Fresno Bee "The defendant advised that post kidnapping plans took an un· expected twist when repeated efforts to contact the Madera County Sheriff's Office failed due to busy or unanswered telephones," his report said. "A DECISION was ultimately made to make the demands the following day. The escape occurred before contact was made." All eight long distance telephone lines In Chowchilla were jammed after the k1dnappmg. Reporters scrambled to telephone their stories out of the rural Central California community of 4,500 resjdepts while others phoned authorities for new information. More than 60 lines were Installed for reporters by day's end to case the strangled syst<:m . A KIDNAP A'ITEMPT went awry a day before the actual ab· duction, the report on James Schoenfeld added. He contended the trio would have "permanently C1bandoned" the project If il had failed JuJy 15. 1976, the day the children and their bus driver were taken hostage. .. He allc~ed that on thr day pnor to the offense, the group had i::onc to Chowchilla and had actually waited for the bus," the re- port said. "He indicated that when the bus unexpectedly tllnled clown ~· side road, lhl' grnup wa~ so relieved 'that we went to the A&W root beer stand tfl 4 1·IPbr<1tc'" Schoenfeld said hf' d11ln't think the three youths from well·lo- no San Franc·isco Pt•ninsul<i fom1hes would really ktdnap anyone dl'spitf' months of preparat1rm Thf!ir efforts included burying a movin~ van m which the 26 children and bus driver Ed Ray were held at a rock quarry. The hostages dug themselves out after Z1 hours in captivity and 16 hours in the sweltering underground van. BUT SCJJOt:NJf~LD said he went through with the plan because il was Like being in the Army "where you either sum- moned up your courage and fought or aave up and were labeled a coward." silverwoods I I ' ...................... ~ Save on our most famous name dress shirts ,,Reg. 18.50-22.50 10.90 Long sleeves. easy care fabrics. wide selection of patterns. Better Neckwear Reg. a.50 .. 1s.oo ... ~. 3.90•8.90 Pure sllkand silk blend fabrics. many patterns. .. . Men's Pajamas R•g. t3.oo -14.oo ..... ·.Now 9.90 Ch00$8 fr.om patterned Dacron polyesl~r /cottons or solid colors In cotton flannel. · .451 Fashion lsfana ·• Newpor·t Beach ' . Friday, January 13, 1978 DAILY PILOT :'l~ Coast Power Ey~d •I Uti l i t ies Up set at P lant Ban Pl an I ed. "l think it amounts to us I having to go through two agen.1 cles In order le> be able lo site in ' mosl areas along the coast - the Energy Commission and the Coastal Commission.•• LOS ANGELES CAP) -A state Coastal Commission plan to bar future construction of electrical power plants on large portions of California's I 100. mile coastline has been rece1ived with some anxiety by the s tate's major utilities, the Los Angeles Times reported tOday. The plan, drawn up by the· co mmission's staff in ac- cordance with provisions or the 1976 CoastaJ Act, designates cer- tain stretches of the coastline as ofC-limits for power plants. ONCE TIIE PLAN is approved by the full commission, utillties wishinJ to construct a coastal power plant in an area not pro- tected would need only apply to the state Energy Commission for permission to build and would not need to obtain a special permit from the Coastal Commission. Utility officials say the staff proposal does not affect directly any currently planned coastal power plants, but could create difficulties in the futire. Ton of Pot Confiscated SAN FRANCISCO CAP ) -More than a ton of whal is believed to be mar1- Jua11a ms been seized on a 36-foot sailboat in San Francisco Bay. the U.S. Coast Guard announced. A Coaat Guard ship. making a routine bbardln~ Thursday stumbled acroas about 2,000 pound! of the iJliclt substance in 50 large plastic trash bags on the sailboat "Delfin," said Helen Waters o( the Coast Guard. Two perso05 on the boat were taken into custody and turned over to U.S. Customs agents. Wate rs identified them as Sal Gallina, 36, and John Piner, 40, hometowns un- known. e 1978 Gleftd•I« l"ed1111 Slvl~cs •nd loan Auodalio~ CALIFORNIA UTILITIES ha vc tradillonaUy built power plants for major urban centers along lhe coast because of the availability of waler for cooling and because of the proximity to the large markets. Carl Haase of the Los Angeles Department of Waler and Power a nd Mike Hertel of Southern California Edison told the Times they believe the com mission staff proposal goes beyond the intent of the Coastal Act. •'IT SCARES US.•• said Haase. "The impact could ~ very far-reaching. Once ao area 1s d esignated (as off limits>. even though the law gives the com mission the opportunity to revise these every two years, 1t would be very difCicult to go back and und esi gnat e som ething." Hertel said that if the pro- posed designations were adopt- HE ADDED THAT proposed! creation or protected areas near four Edison plants would make any expansion of those plants difficult. Spokesmen for Pacific Gas & ' Electric Co. and San Diego Gas & Electric said they were study- mg the proposal and declined to comment in detail. A re as protected under the staff proposal include the scenic Big Sur ('Oastline, the Lost Coast · of Humboldt and Mendocino counties, coastal regions near the Santa Monica Mountains and the PaJos Verdes Peninsula, and s trips or coaslland in areas where coastal highways run close lo the sea. South State Smog Inspection Planned LOS ANGELES (A P) -A state.run program that checks automobile smog control devices with a drive.through computer could be a swift cure for choking air pollution and overpriced mechanics in Southern California, officials say. Southern California was singled out for the program, state Air Resources Board spokesman Douglas Fagin said Thursday, becauae ''it's the dirtiest, smoggiest part or the country." THE MULTIMILLION dollar program, financed by a Joan from the state's 'Motor Vehicle·Control Fund, will not be extended to Northern California until further legislation is enacted. be said. ARB Chairman Tom Quinn said the lG-minute inspection in buildings that resemble car washes would be more eflective in re- ducing smog than any mass transit system. He added that the computerized readouts on malfunctioning smog devices would re- duce rip-offs by mechanics who charge for unnecessary repairs. THE INSPECTION n etwork, which now is In operation only ln Riverside County, will be expanded next January to Include five more counties -Los Angeles, Orange, San Bernardino, Ventura and Santa Barbara. State law now requires that all cars have smog device tests when they are sold. There wilt be 17 inspection stations in the six counties. 0 BASED ON THE number of used cars sold each ye-:. we anticipate a pollution reduction by 1980 in tbe South Coast Air Basin of approximately 30,000 pound5 a day of amoa-produclng hydrocarbons;· <Juinn said. ~~~ · Put off till Saturday what you can't do tod~ .. Used to be you only had two choices when it came to your money business: squeeze it in at lunch time or rush to ,::ct it done after work. Not anymore. Now, Glendale Federal i5 open o n Saturdays, so you can wait till the weekend to com e and see us. And when you do, you'll find our Saturday ~rvice i.; juc;t like you're used to during the week. Or, if it's m ot e convenient for you to see us dllt'ing the week, you can now take advantage of our new lonjlcr h t-,urc; Monday throuith Friday. Glendale Fedcr!\l's new aturday hou~. Because we think you should take care of business when you want to ... not when you have to. CiLEl'D4LE FEDERAL SAVtNn~ AND LOAN'A~~ncrATl()N --d"'-.;..,_, __ •"""'V...-."i:.l.l;i;- I CKl"'~'ll -• I ~ ~ FULLERTON1 320 No. Harbor Blvd., 526 .. 83.31 OPEN MON. TliRU THURS. 9 a. m. till 4 p.m..,FRI. till 6 p,m.,SA't JO a.m. tlll 2 p.m. ' ental Care for e e dy Justified Or ange County s upervisors have a m oral, ;r not lega l, responsibility to provide county-financed dental care for }leedy children, the handicapped and indigent residents n eeding emer gency treatment. Supervisor Ralph Diedrich had the right idea this ~eek when he suggested that county officials might look lo private denta l providers, dental colleges or other s to ,get the most and best service for the least amount of eo unty dollars. During a long and emotion-packed hearing Wednes- day. s uper visors were faced with contra dictions from dentists and citizens about where the best ser vice for the poor. handicapped and others in need might be found. They also learned that officials at UC Irvine Medical Center, whe re the program now is based, would just as soon the county take its dental business elsewhere . Supervisors wiU spend a bout $510,000 for the de ntal f>rogram this year , a sum of money that shouldn't be d is-in issed easily . Diedrich 's suggestion to form a study group of in- t erested dental professionals, citizens and others offe rs a t on structive approach to serving the best interests of 'both county taxpayers and those in need of proper care. No Laughing Matte r . Can sonic booms be hazardous to your health? Before you chuckle, consider. Suppose the sonic booms arc 15 times greater than any you've heard. Sup- pose you knew that your eardrums were built to fall a part at only half the pressure such booms create. Still want lo laugh '' Yet t' at's exactly what' some scientists. including five UC Irvine biologists , warn is the potential power of ~onic booms caused by scheduled launchings of the U.S. Air Force space shuttle. The Atr Force already has shown some sens itivity to possible deleterious effects by aiming the launchings over unpopulated areas. But the "unpopulated areas" in the launch path in- rlude lhe Channel Islands, which are home to rich and diverse populations of m arine birds and mammals. The scientists say the sonic booms could destroy those fragil~ populations; boaters and divers in the a rea could be affected as well. Study needs to be done before the luunchings begin in 1980, they ar gue. • · Yet the Air Force is shr ugging off the possibility of p hys ical harm to animals or m an. · The questions demand more serious consideration than the Air For ce contentton that old studies of the effects of explosions s uffice to answer soni c boom concerns. Other scientists UCI's F. Sherwood Rowland and his di~coverics about ozone depletion by aerosol sprays 9otably a mong the m -have been first ignored and later reluctantly acknowledged. T he ha rmful effects of ignoring the potential s ide ef · feels of technological advance are yet to be measured, and perhaps tragically experienced. Doubtful lnvest nient Reformed s moker Joseph Califano, Secret ary of Health, Educ:i.,tion and Welfare, h as decided to spend another $23 mittjon of taxpayers' money on a nationwide anti-smoking crusade. This represents the budget for his newly created Of· f1cc of Smoking and Health, which will oversee a ll HEW research and information efforts on smoking. It's nice th a t Secreta ry Califano heed ed his youngster's r equest to qw t smoking and conquered his own t hree·pack-a ·day h abit. Whether his conversioJl to purity should be inflicted on the rest of nation, at their expense, is open to question. In the 14 years s ince the Surgeon General's renowned report on the dangers of cigarette sm oking was released, we ha ve been bombarded with anti·~moking data from bo~h public and private spurces. No child can go through school without being, fully ln· formed of the potentia l hazard. And no die-bard smoker can escape the growin g militance of anti-smoking groups and individual converts demanding their right to unC'On· laminated air. This probably is all for the eventual good of the populace. But it's a little difficult to j ustify another vast expen· diture of tax dollars for furtherance of the cause when the United States is still handing out $285 millioh a year in s upport to some 600,000 tobacco-growing families. · How about us ing Ute money to set them up ii\ some more acceptable a gricultural pursuit? Or would that cost too much in lost tobacco tax revenue? .. \ . . Opinions expressed in the space above are those ot the Dally Piiot. Other views expressed oo this pag• are those of their authors •nd artists. Reader comment 4• ff\.Vlted. Address The Dally Piiot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Meaa .. CA taut. Pnone (71'> 642...f321. . Boyt!-/Crapevirw By L. M. BOYD • Tbe office arapcvlne ls hat it's called, th'at tumor el ay circult over which pau ally stories about hldngs, irlngs, whalev r , withln the ompany. An Arfiona State nlversity scholar atudied st,, · onctudlna the Teports ot the fflce arapevine are about 15 ercent accurate. Wiser ex· ecuttves, he says, are leam· ing how valuable lt ts. They're cultivating the grapevine tbemaelvea ao they can llnd out wbJt'& 10- in1 on. Robert N WHd/Publlsher T~S K.Wll/l!ditOf' Friday, January 13, 1918 Barbera Krell)lch/Edltorl•I P•Qe Editor ' Nick Thimmesch Carterites Fail Social 'Test' WASlilNGTON -In the usual run of print and broadcast com- mentaries marking President . Carte r's lint year in office were two by liberated hens of the journalism trade complaining that Jimmy and his Georgians a r e an unsoci a bl e gang, therefore his Administration is in trouble. One such folk arbiter moaned on the Johnny Carson show that oth e rwise educated and c h a rm i n g people we re so un i m - pressed by Mr. Carter's Ca bin e t members that they could.o't rem e mbe r their names . At a recent dinner party here, where ooe such bapleH member wu a guest, the ••jn" folk just stared at him. It was never that way when Henry A. Kissinger was iq power , the complainant went on. and declared that even the powerless Kissinger is more at- tractive these days in · social scenes than the bland, ·SQcially Earl Waters s hy Carter offlcialt.. NBC's David Brinkley was quoted as '1$aymg "we don't see t hem (Carter people) anywhere. t saw J ody <Powell> one night. H e w as h iehl y unco m · municative. Everything be said sounded like phrases oul of a campaign kit. I'm too old (or that. The Nixon people were m uc h mor e social than lhe Ca rter people In that they'd come if you asked them . I never asked them, but other people I know did." BRINKLEY a p pa r e ntly wouldn't have a Nixon person in bis ho us e, a ltho ueh that category includes Kissing el'. and some other deUghttul folk from the era. 'lbe point Lt, Brinltley insiata the Cart.er people can't run the country by betn1 Stan· dof!iab, that "they need us more than weneed them." This article made other sug-gestions that the republic was not well because the Carter peo- ple a void parties. decline lpvtta- tlons to lunch with big-shot lawyers, display social 'frosu. ness toward congressmen and don't massage the press. In short, an Administration which prefers bee, beaptes and Jesua won'tm~e1t. One of the prtnc lpal crlttc1fl115 of Hain\ltoo Jordon, by this account, ls that hla pretty, dark-haired wile, wtth her soft, shy, gracious Southern manber, wants to go out ~ta but can't beca.use Ham refuses. It was also rev~aled tho~ he did show up at one ceiebrated dinner given by Barbara Walters and alle&edly tueged at the d ress of t})e Egyptian arnb¥sador's wife while anbouncing bis desire to see ··the pyramid!." (The White lfouae thia week announced the Jordana are aeparating. Editor J If the President's men behave this way, why are th& S(>Clal arbiters complalning? Do they enjoy observing s uch bawdy behavior'? danced and impressive numbers ot tequila "ahooters" are dnmt. BUT AU. this really shouldn't make such difference. The social .urbiters become Pecksniffs when they rule on the Carter crowd. Only a. Cew years back, the arbiters were trumpeting for freedom of lifestyle. So if Jimmy Carter and his Georgians doa't want to slt down at Georgetown d inner parUes, why isn't. that their business! As for Pres1dent Carter (or aoy other President, for that matter ), he is destined to ex- perience trouble being himself and also what others want him to be. Mr. Carter is a bit ol a phantom, keei>inl to himself as Richard M. Nixon dld and not . fretting much about what goes TQER,f; ARE r~ports that on in WashingtDn social clreles. "'Carter people" -a loose term It is lronical that some Nixon· covering the yoUDgisb souls who ha~rs here, whose eyes aoss at worked the caropaign and now t he sound of hla name, now rule in the hlgber echelons of make favOl'able comparisons of government "T do get out nlgbts, the p eople h e brought to but Just don't go where social Washington with the Jimmy arbiters' expect them to. Instead, Carter crowd. they frequent singles-type ban whe re ketchup is playfully splashed about, the bo(>galoo is LET JIMMY Carter and his people spend their social hours as they please. 1 am far more in- terested that they do a good job ot running the country and tend- ing to our relations with the rest of the world. One un lament the lack of oomph in the Carter performance, and his tendency to. seem thp slatT)'·eyed soul walking intently to the front of the t ent where the evanaelist has just P<!t'Or•ted. But I will even put those $mall gripes aside in Ol'der to raise questions about what the Presi- dent has and hasn't done so far. Enough to say that he bas not followed through on earnest declarations and promises, that he bas not given the American peopJe a clear sense of direction, that he has fouled our foreign re- lations with m any a slip of the lip, and that he has put too many med iocre people into his govern· ment. He has eamed, and is entitled to, his second, third and fourth years ln power. ao let him show us. Jimmy Carter was hired by ua as President, and not as some leader of a latter-day Camelot. Re shoold be lodged for Ute job he does -in order to be rehired in 1980 -not.-for the social - graces he and his people are able to display. H igh Pay Doesn't Lure.More Candidates There is a l heory. advanced mostly by those in offic~ that the public must pay high salaries in order tO attr act candidates. If that is true one can expect a bumper crop of them in . this .. yea.r 's contest for the state's 43 seats in Coqress. For h•vift.1 re- c~ived salary ralaes of $13,000 and $3,000 Jut year for a total pa~ of $80,000 a year the CongTessmen are now in the top five percenttncomebtacJtet. To provide some measurement u a test ot the theory that the amount of com penaaUon 1overna the interest of c i tizens in holding office, a review of the numbers of candidates seeking con- gress ional, legis l ative and top state posts during the ·paa~60yeara.was made. Itonlcally, the fjgures show that the greatest interest in Je1l1lative and congreastonal Art Hoppe seats came during the depre.sion · years when UMi s alaries were very low. Durlng those years, 1932 to 1936, the re was an average of more than 6 can- didates for eacb of California's 20 :;eats in Congreu while an averaae of more than s sought each of the 120 seats in the ..\S· sembly and Senate even though the legi5latlve polt3 paid only a flat $100 a month. Of course, the polltlcal "scien- tls ts " cover their tnoDetary theory witb yet other theories by way of e¥pla.in.lng why the field of candidates varies. Lack or • party responsibility because of .the. state'• croes lill.D1 aymm -practl.ced in earlier yea.ra w-.a one. Good times versus bad. political scandal.a giving public offi ce a bad name, and preoc- ·cupation with the war are among others . YET, IN reviewinf th1'60 year period, one is bard preasect to pUt a finger ob any ainCt• cause an4 effect to ac~t tor th• t1Udu-· tlons in the numben ""' oeoe seekers. Hip 1ean lpT tbe AP.· sembl.Y were not neenaarily the . . . highs for the Senate or Congress and conversely. The fewest ever to .seek seata in Congress came in Im when ooly 19 med for the 11 seats then held by California. Yet tb.e numbers runninl for the Legislature that year were about the same as had been all during the decllde 1920 to 1930. TU&.BOITOM for candidates in the .Ass~bly c:ame in 1950 when only J.83 sou1bt the 80 seats. Yet. that. was the year the state initiated the requirement. that candidates ~arry their par- ty designation, a move intended to increase party resPon.sibllit,y and eD~.age more candidates. 'l'be elimination of cross filing in 1962. did appe~ to have a momen&ary effect as the total candidates for Congress. the ~nate·and Assembly surged up- wards. sun. Uie redistricting which follows the census OC· ,:ufie~ 'in th at )'eat and it geberafur·brings yut more can. did ates thlttl in 0th« years. Even so, .tth bOttt factors atfecttnc the totals, the numben atill failed to reacb tho all tlmo hiicba and . ·~ quickly dropped back the follow· ing election. ONE MI GHT give some credence to the salary theory wbeo looking at 1966, the year the legislaUve 11alarles Jumped from $6,000 to Sl6,000 and the greatest number ever sought. seats in the Senate. But the theory is somewhat dispelled by the fact the bnmber of candidates for the Assembly, while above average was nowhere near the highest yean wbeo as many as 450 ran for the 80 seats in that house. Neither is it obvious why 2S3 ran for Coagres.s ln 1»74, a ratio of 8 for each seat with as many as 18 filing in a single diitrict. It. was the most since 1936. That year also saw 386 run for the As· aembly, the most since 1862. It also saw the greatest number in the state's history running for eovemor. A total of 29, .Including 18 Democrats and 8 B~publlcans, contended. Prevlc,u.s highs for 1ovemor occurred in 1970 when ts ran, and tn lk>lh 193C and 1938 when 14 Vied. The fewest ever to run for co~emor wu 3ln1958. , . Where's Rosalyiµi When J~y Gets Insomnia? The President's historic mis· aion abroad baa brought home new revelatlqos to the American ~ple -the m~ot' one bel.ni that hl1 marriage ls on the rock.I. Tbt1 inference. wblcb wlll brealE the .hearts of milllons Ol Rotal ynn Carter fan.a, ta Sb• only 011e thu can be dra wn from a brttf Anoclat ed Prell story out of Ntw Deihl. and picked up the Bba1anct- Glta, a book of aacnd Hll\du wrttln&I. "He read tor ao bout or two, he uld. and foantt the book -really an eulUna thlnt.' 1ben be went back to 1Jeep. '' The queatAoa, oC course, ia' where wu Kta. Carter? "I dJd. But every time J let to my knees, my mind wanders back to World War ID ... ''Tbe trick is to set your mind oCl your troubles,_ dear. Try to thlnk of tomethlnJ far, far away, What about 1our energy procramt" '•Aa....,,.~bh1" whlJe." .. Ob, not You know if you pick up a book, you won't put it down until ~ou aee bow it comes out. Now just tum out th• light and close your •Yes. TheH. Let your mind go completely blank. The.re. Now thla time really try very, very hard to relax because )'Otl desperately need your aleep or .• .'' 0 Aaaarrneu1hhhhl" , "NATIONAl Friday January 13. 1978 s DAILY PILOT .4, 7 Carter Trip Overr Saga · Lingers ,.,. ............ WHIRLWIND ~IP President Carter PRIME MINISTER India'& .Jlorarjl Desai T e a ch e r A warded Damages By BUGH A. MllU..IGAN Af'S.-~Cer-1 I I WASHINGTON -President Jimmy Carter. the ertnntn1 Marco Polo of the peanut belt, bas landed back on the White llouse lawn, boldlnc aloft the garment bag that bas become the personal u •mbol of his presidency, like F.D.R.'s cigarette holder or Abe Lincoln's shawl. The picture post~ards or at least the front page P.ictures and news magazine color spreads are still coming in from that incredible seven na· lions in nine days odyssey. NEW YEAR'S EVE WITII the Shah of Iran. Jimmy, the boulevardier, hand shaking his way down the Champs Elysses. The gUtterin1 banquet in the Sun King's palace at Versailles. The plain· talking man from Plains standing at rigid atten· tion on Omaha Beach. The Middle East minisummit in the desert Aswan, where Hamilton Jordan didn't eet to see the pyramids after all. The honor guard band on their knees and faces on the tarmac at Riyadh, harkening to the prayer callofthemuezzin. r~· . j But one scene stands 4-- out among all the o~ers: Stew the honorable fly flicker ..._, ___ . ____ _,._ holding aloft his symbol of office over the heads of President Carter and Prime Minister Morarji Desai during lunch at Edward Durrel Stone's splendid U.S. Embassy in New Delhi. AMONG ALL THE DOUBTS, uncertainties and indecisions of the world leaders encountered along the route of Air Force One, here was one man who Joiew what he was doing. Note how Sahib Flyswatter Wallah's' jaw is set. Observe the cold determination in the unblinking eyes. Pow. Zap, Squish. Flick. Two misses and a direct hit. Body count recorded and evidence quickly removed from the banquet linen. Does Pr~idenl Carter really need to send that "cold and very blunt" letter to Prime Minister Desai that he whispered about to Secretary of State Cyrus Vance over an open NBC microphone concerning his conflict with India over nuclear rue I? DOES HE REALLY NEED to supply any nuclear fuel at ail for India's nuclear react.ors'! Judging by the evidence, a jumbo tanker full of Flit or Raid would smooth over the whole brouhaha and be of greater benefit to the subconti· nent. India, the world's largest democracy, is still an enchanting, exotic land of colorful people and palaces and temples, sacred cows and holy men, teeming markets and crowded railway platforms, gr<'al rivers. old Himalayan hill stations and tea plantations right out of Kipli.ng. SOUTHOLD, N.Y . (AP) -A 29-year-old high school art teacher, suspended for marrying one or her studc>nts, hlis accepted a $35.000 settle· ment in return for drop· ping a $1 million lawsuit against the local school t boai;d. n UT IT IS ALSO a land of appalling poverty and squalor that requires great intestinal fortitude on the part of the tourist. The "Delhi belly," a complaint visited upon most visit.ors, is as real as the TaJ Mahal and probably older. Linda DiPrima also agreed to drop her de mand to be reanstuted. Henry Gill . the blunt speaking photographer of The art teacher mur ried 18-year-old John Yedloutschnig of Southold in August, 1976. two months afler he graduated. Life Sentence Given SAN BERNARDINO (AP) A 20·year·old On Sept. 6. 1976, the Southold school board suspended her. ::.aying 1t found fault with hor a~­ s o c i a t i Q n with Yedl oubchn1g prior to his graduatmn Grand Terrace man has been sentenced to life in prison for Lbe rape-murder of a 15-year-old girl from Redlands. Despite cries of "I'm innocent . I dsd not Her attornev said that the two now ·hve out or the state kill Paula Hernandez," Superior Court Judge Thom as Halvorsen ordered John Zenc Jr to spend the rest of hjs life behind bars. Zenc then said. "I want the death penalty." But Halvorsen said capital punishment did not apply because prosecutors had not sought special circ u ms lances. Rider Beats Rap Tipsy Horseback Venture Cleared YADKINVILLE . N.C. CAP ) - Archie Ray Lunsford. charged with drunken driving for a tipsy joyride atop hi s Appaloos a horse on Halloween nieht, beat the rap. "I have never tried a drunk horseback nding case before. but I think the most this case will carry is a charge oJ pubhc drunkenness," s aid Judge Samuel Os borne o r Yadkin Distnct Court NOTWITHSTANDING a plea by Assistant Dislnct Attorney Bradley Cameron that state law mi.Ices the drunken driving statute applicable to riding an animal on public roads. the judge reduced the charge and fined Lunsford $25. Conducting his own defense at the trial, Lunsfor~. 43, took exception to testimony that officers had to pursue him and his horse, Peanuts, down a flas hing. Peanuts bolted and couldn't control the animal." If Lunsford bad been convicted, the penalty would have been loss of his driver's license, but he didn't have to worry. He lost his license May 17, 1972. when he was convicted on three counts of operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated. He s aid be fought the latest charges for "the principle of the damn thing." NOW THAT HE has avoided another drunken driving conviction, Lunsford said he probably will try to get his license restored this spring. Lunsford became something or a local celebrity alter tbe ride. The case attocted so much notoriety, he •-1d. tbati bls ,rlfe left ~m but came.back one day later. ;:-street near the courthouse square in , their police ~ar before pinn.in1 them , between two buildJn11. "I .think ahe heard more about ll away from home than she heard at home," be 1ald. t . 1 " "1'1''!' A YOUNG horse," explained Llal\sfortl. "When the police came roaring up with the blue lights .Hair Big Issue For Fireperson So She Resigns NEWS SToRJES ABOUT the ride were publlslM!a aerou lb~-country prompting letters fro .. people as far away as San Francisco. "A horse doesn't have wheels or a steering wheel and I've never heard of anyone bavina to have a driver•a license to ride a horse," Wt'Ote Joyce Valentine bf Cardwell, Mo., to the court. "I am not famlllar with the law but I don't. see how Mr. Lunaford can be charged with anything except public drunkenness." Tr.4LY AIMING DTAX EVADERS the Chicago Dally News who accomparued lbe former J acqueline Kennedy on her Indian tour, paused long enougti en route to the bath room lo cry out that "the country which can't give its peo· ple a clean glass of water ought not. to 10 foolin1 around with nuclear reactors." Which reminds this several times vis itor to In· d.ia of the lime he toured the Cao Dai cathedral in Tay Ninh city, some 60 miles northwest of Saigon, not. far from where fighting (would you believe?) is now going on between Vietnam and Cambodia. Tt;IE CAO DAI ARE AN exotic Vietnamese sect who manage to combine the creeds of Bud· dha, Jesus, Confucius, Vishnu, Siva and Lao·tzu in· to one supreme religion ruled by a sin1le staring eye, "the eye of god," which looked down on the great nave of their cathedral. The Cao Dal have their own pope, a number of women cardinals and such latter day saints as Sun Yat-sen, novelist Vic- tor Hugo and Wendell Willkie. "Have you been to the Taj Mahal?" asked lbe complet~ly shaven-headed borue who pointed out the various plaster cobras and dra1ons peerin1 down from the otherwise Gothic rafters of the ereat cathedral. .. YES, I HAVE," f ANSWERED hesllanUy, expecting to be called upon to venture a com· par1son doomed lo invidiousness. "This cleaner," he said. And he was rieht. In Tay Ninh Province, where there was a war on, I saw no children walk- ine about with their eyelids covered with rues din· ing on their sores. · I aaw the Taj Mahal under the full October moon, and I'll never forget the blind street urchins of Agra, their eyelids black with clusters of rues, or the homeless thousands sleeping on the sidewalks of Bombay or the hollow eyed patienta sn the low iron beds at Mother Teresa's Home for the Dying Destitute in an old Hindu temple in the back streets of Calcutta. Can nuclear fuel do anything for them., NEW YEAR'S HOST Shah of Iran SAVE DOLLARS! SAVE ENERGY! .. .. Now. you "'1 aav~ two ways! Save up to $75 on ColorTrak, RCA'a most automatic TV ever. Big cholee 'Of 09nsolea and table models with electronic tuning, many with remote control! Increase your energy savings with RCA•• new XtendedUfd chassis. The chassis that uses significantly less energy than the chassis it replaces. It uses only about the same amount ~f energy, on the average, as a 100-wa~ b14Jb. E'(.ery color"{' lf'I ttfls fantastic sale has a-100,-. aoll<Paeate XL·100 chaaal,. $ave now and for years to come. See your dealer, today! Money Back Direct from RCA! HURRY LIMITED TIME ONLY! New Xtendedlif e Chassis Color Television Consoles and Table Models ... • DAILY PILOT Friday. JanllafY t3, 1978 .. . . ORANGE COUNTY I OBITUARIES QUEENIE By Phil lnterlandi Nader Flays Badham's Voting r , "'' ,. ' ' 1-IJ \'We're an Infant corporation and here comes the vice- traident 1n charge of tantrums " For the Record Marriage Llcen•e• H. 11. 1n0 L""•I• Norm•. 11, 1>otn of W•\tmlmte< By O.C. HUSTINGS Of .. 0.111~1 ........ U.S. Rep Robert Badham, R-Newport Beach, has been cnUcized by consumer advocate Ralph Nader for allegedly voting against consumer in· teresta. The criticism was contained in a recent report from Nader's Public Citizen gr.oup. It included t.he voling recordl of California senators on what the group rates as consumer issues. According to the report, Democrat Alan Cranston voted in favor or 73 percent of the con- sumer issues, while Republican S.l. Hayakawa voted for less than 1 percent of them. Badham, according to Nader, voted for 13 per· cent of the consumer Issues. • • • A STATE Assembly ball, to make homeowners who have solar ener gy eqwpment eligible for loans lo repair units damaged by natural dis· asters, won a mixed response from Orange County legis lators In favor of lhe ball durina last week's vote were Ron Cordova, D-El Toro: Dennis Mangers, D·Huntington Beach, and Chet Wray, D~Garden Grove Opposed were William Dannemeyer, R· Fullerton, and Richard Robinson, D·Santa Ana. • • • TUE FUNDRAISING actlvitiea of county Supervisor Ralph Clark have won lhe aupport ot all 20 city council m embera in bis Fourth Supervisorial Dastncl, which includes Anaheim, Orange, Buena Park a.nd La Palma, Clark bu an· nounced. On Clark's re-election committee are James Roosevelt, Judy Rosener , Joan Irvine Smith, Arthur E. "Red" Patterson, Robert Clifford Robert Citron, Jim Bean and Zika Djokovich. ' • • • VICl'OR LASKY, author of "It Didn't Start ~Ith Watergate," will be the speaker at a Feb. 2 dtnner honoring Assemblyman William Dao- !lemeyer, R·Fullerton, who is running for Congress m the 39lh District. • • * U.S. REP. Mark Hannaford, D·Lon& Beach, who also represents part of Oran&e County, bas announced a one-day hearing by the Congressional Homeownership Task Force Tuesday in Long Beach. The housing problems of Southern California will be the topic of the hearing, which will begin at 10 a .m . in Rooms 2al and 233 of lhe Student Union at Cfl State Long Beach. Speakers will include Bob Butz, senior ex· ecutive vice·preaident of Mercury Savings In Hunt· ington Beach; Assemblyman DeMis Mangers, D· Huntington Beach, and John Lusk, chairman of the board of Lusk Company. • • • TtlS CAUFOBNIA Republican Party will hold.(• seminar, open to the publle, on praeUcal polft Cf JJP. 21. The aem!Qr, "Dolt in the Precincta," ii alat· ed from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m . at the Golden Salla lnn in Long Beach. ReaervaUona tor the tree aeminar may be made by calling (213) '27-0005. • * " JOHN W. LYNCH, who owna a con.sultin& firm in Fresno, has announced be will seek a seat on the sta~e Board ol Equalba~on. Lynch wlll run for the second dlatrict seat, which ln· cludu the counties or Oranee Fresno, Imperf al, Kern Klngs' Riverside. San Bernardino ~ Dieco and Tulare. ' Lynch's father served on the board from the same dis· trict for 17 years. • • • 'w .c. BVBRELL, JR .. 32, of Baena Park has announced he will seek the Republican nomin~Uon for the 71st Assembly District aeati now held by Chet Wray, D-Garden Grove. Burrell, a trustee of the North Orange County Community College District, ran unsuccessfully for the state Senate in 1976. OICl<SON flSHE A De( 76 D•n• Payl. 11. •ncl JOllO!llo tl•rn•. 10. tlolll of HunllllQIOll Buen Glll~M I TH 0•< 11, O•n1e1 Robert. 37. bncl Ari• ~IH>, JI. both of Pounl•ln VAll•Y TAIGGS OAVENPOIH 0.( 78 F Jol•PP\ Jr ... at Or•nQf: .,no G.tlhtrlne Doant H, ol Newport 8-cn llORGEA \0 1'< DINGUS dfc 11 ~oi..rt Cn•rlh. H onO ,..,m .. t"' l. \9 001n ot rount••n V•llty LEWIS-BOROEN -Dec. 19, Brien S•w•rd, JJ. ""'°Robin Jiii, 10. both Of Corona Oft ,.,.,, SWANSON BELLUSCIO De<. 1', n10me\ v . )~ • ...o O Joyce, 4'. both ot co,t•Mew Hll'< TOH·CHESTNUT -Dec. 1'. Jonn How•rd, 41, of lrvlne, •nd Juo11n K JI. of FOYlll•ln V•ll•Y· HOMJllGHAUSEH·MYERS -Dec lt rnom•• G, 10. of OrenQll, •nd Jun• Lor•1n, )1. ol Be1t>0• 1•1-. UCI Sets Teachers' Workshop New Hours D MV Reports Changes ColDlty to Hire Ainbulance Chief A TTOIHIY AT LAW BANKRUPTCY $95 DIVORCE $95 Uncontested 640.2507 l AUlllNG(A J0Hl'<\()N D"< 11 JftOmff' r b"rt. .. Of N p.omo, --.f'ld llt'~l' ( •)I Of lr.,.,n .. f E RGVSON-PRITCH ETT-0.c 1• Douoles M. :n, of El Toro. -O.bOrell J""n 1), o4 El '"'on LAURE LE5-SAINZ Dec 7'. RIUI G , Jl, •nd .t.u<we, :n, both af H\lnl· lnQtOll 8t-- The four Department of Motor Vehicles offices that serve the Orange Coast area have a_nnounced .changes in their hours of opera· Lions followmg a survey of motorists. A new Orange County H~alth Department specialist will be hired at least t~m)>orarily to ad· EARL'S minister the county's new ordintnce governing am-PLuM••NG bulance licens ing and operation. HuT1No PATTf ASOI'< (JIAIN Otr ll w .. ,1,y Andr.-.., >• Af'd "i1tJ'\t-;n """'., ll bO'" ot Hununotewt B••<" HUGH£•, '>CHE 10~ MAI'< TE l 0.-< 71 Cl1•trl .. M , 11 lnO G•tl C: , ~ 1>o111 ot Hun11nqlon tt.9(11 .,HOL S DUNN Oec 1' Ric l\Ard ~HA Pl llO.llA RK E -Ot<. JO, Lou!\. " ""° llr-.IHI!. JI, bOI" Of Hunt· 1 nQIOft IM«JI. A social s tudi es workshop for teachers wtll be held Saturday at UC Irvine, aponsored by the Orange County Area Social Science Associa· tfoo. DMV outlets in Costa Mesa and San Clemente will open one hour later on Wednes· day (9 a.m.) but will be open until 6:30 p.m. on Thursday. C T . > •1•COtto ounty supervisors uesday approved plans to s• uc 111w hire the $16,000 tO ~rv1<e lun11~ul YoUf C100r b tan II ed ic.11 $tore ...._. v-An•1 $17 ,OOO·a -year am-am u ces are cens cosu,...s.642-17S3 bulance specialist. and also sets forth equip· iu......,.,, a1v•. m-ent standards and -_A9 But they also called training requirements ""'1=~~~1 CASEY, Jll. PIPES JOHN T C.ASEY. JR PHMCI •••Y MARGARET M. PIPES. rnlcleflt of on Jtnu•rY II. 1'71 Beloved ""tlNnd l,,_I,,.. PHMd -•1 Jenwry 11. 1'11. ol Ptlrl<I• 0 c ... ey lovl1'9 Ill her Of SIM IS \urvlwcl lly her'''''"· Ellllbellt Jol\n T. C-y Ill, Lynn C.HY Of S... Ney of lrvlM, Nphew, Don Nev 01 00990. C• . Mr• S¥Dert c;.nuMr of Irvine, n•9'• ,..ncy ~rtln Of P•los I .oounl Hiii" C•, MB SuHll M<COll• Verdo E•llllft -frlond M•1 Oun· """ of Cl'l.trl011t, N0<ln C.roll"41, M•H un ol lrvl!MI. S..vlcff 10 """ S.turo.ty £llu1>e1n c..My of S.11 OltQO, C•, J•nu•rv " 11 UnlverJllY Unlltd MU• MI UfHll C•\tY Of L•oun• ~IM>dhl (llurCll of ,,...,,,.,, '""" lhe Nl9utl. C•. IOVl"V -on of Mr> ,._llce Rev. llon Alll\On offk1•11"9 lnltr· R..;1n1 Ce\f V of Phllltd•ls>hl•, P•, ment Gr'•ndvlew Memorial P•rtt, •Ito •urYl....S l>y fol.r orand<l\llG•.n. r,1end1le. In llN of Hower\. family Rc~urv Frlo.tv I lO P.M eno M•u of •uoouh ,,...,......111 col'll•ll>ulloM 10 Cltrl\flln Burlol !.elurd•Y 10.00 AM. C1ncer Rutorc h P1clf1c \/iew coin •I SI Klll•n C:•tllOll< C:hurch. Morluuy 01reclo" Th e workshop ts scheduled from 8 :30 a .m . to 12:30 p.m. in Room 178 of Humanities Hall. Topics will include motivational strategies in the classroom, and alternatives in the energy crisis. Normal 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. office hours will continue on other weekdays and both offices will be closed on weekends. However, the Westminster branch of DMV will now be open 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday and shut down each Monday. for a report within five .. f~o~r.:a:.;t~ten::;d::_an::;ts~----..!=1su::o:-::Frwv::::· : .. :::•:::""':::Plr:.,.,;:'~ months detailing how r · many firms will be in· G Id W tColl H volved in the licensing o en es ege untington Beach Additional informa· lion is available by call· ing 997-6781 or 997·6664 . The Santa Ana OMV has s witched work· ing hours on Wednesday and will now be open from 7 a.m. lo 4 p.m . On Thursday the office will open al 11 a.m. and close at 7 p.m . program, along with the Golden Wost Street at Edinger Ave. number of ambulances and ambulance atten· danls involved. MIH1on V••IO C• lnlermtnl ANDERSON .A\cf"n\lon Cemtt .. ry O C.onnor JOHN f ANOERSON, rP\1~nt ot ldQun• H•tl\ Monu.,v o""''OI"\ 1rv•~. pa\wd awdv J•nU41'" n 1fl1e Sh;p..,....,..teS l(IHCAIO H• I\ wrv•-by n"wllf Ell••bfln. 1 ... • • ""' ""UL WILLIAM O:I NCAIO, .... d•uonters. M•• Rletk• of 1rv1nr Ot-~t ol HunWIQIOl'I 1Hec11. C.. PHMCI Belly Stdl•<Mk of Von Nuys. S d~V on JMl""'Y I!, 1'71 •I tlw -af oroncKhllclten -1 ore•t11ranocNIO Benefit Slated SUPERVISORS also want to know by then how many of the county's 26 city councils plan to •------' adopl what county of· ficials designed as a mod<;! ambulance or· dinance with the thought that counly officials would administer a coun- ty-wide regulation pro- gram. Rain 11, Survived l>y nh O•uontef" llutll s.trvlco• -••""Id Fridey J•nuory IJ s t D l'<tum•v.r.,. HUfttlnolOl'I llff<h. Ca. •• II AM Peclflc View Ch1pt1. e Ql'lCe Square and round nncl P•ullne Pnnllce ol T .. H , •l\O FlortnO LoclVe #~lJ F. •nd AM dancing will be featured wr .. •t<I l>y -Si•lef" S.rdlt M<HI .... Hunlln oton Par• Cnlombm•nl Caller Don Schadt will Jan_ 22 at a March or IO\~Of Color-. tlwM Qll'onde.1'1114ren Anoolu • A1>1>01 llA•u•oleum 111 •nd llvt 11rut 11r1ndchlldren. Compton. PIClllC Vltw Mortu••Y lead square dances Dimes benefit dance '"•r•••.iao MNICtt w111 .,. Nld Moll· 01rec1or1. S a_t u rd a y, when the scheduled ror the Retaa· 1 <10 Jonuory i., 1'7' el 1 oo P M. et F•ANCIC r"" Eo0tr10ll c.m.1 ... ., 111 E09tr1on. OE LILAH H. FA,.NCK mldont of Shipmates dance group Clerks Auditonum 8530 Mt\\Ourl FtleNH Who whh to P•Y leoun• Bea<h, pn,W!d a'fll•V J•n~rv Sponsors 3 dance at the S ' ,,..., ,.,_,, mey <•II "' lhe s"'"" 11. ,.,, SM •• •urvlved Dy lltr tan ton Ave Buena r.,111111 um& w..1e1111 °"'"'· 01 E. huM>•nO c;,eo.p 1'. Fr•nck Prlv•t• San Cl~mente Communi· Park. ' '''" s1. Co••• M"• C• F'r100 f•mlly "rv•c"wlll be ""'d 1"10',_"t ty Clubhouse, Avcnida J•nu.trr '3. ft"Qm n noon lo s 00 p M Grt'•nwOOd Cem1t•1Y S•n O•f'OO A begmne ' h d Sm1tn Tullllll L•mD Co>t• Mt1• Sh•lfer L•'l""" Bt•cn Mortu••Y dtr•<-de! Mar at Calle Seville, r s oe-own N1or1 ... ,., 01r0<1or• _... ,.,.., starting at 7: 15 p.m from l to 4 pm wall be c;.RAcE Lu~~t~·~~Lt AOH, ,.,,. .... Additional 1nforma· °'""' ol CO\I• ~·· C• P••..cl •••Y Deaths tion is available by call· on J•nuery 11 ltll <II IN -ol.. · J' O th M s,,v,.•d D• ,,., •• o•u<i"'"'· M" ang am or oro y or· CdM G d l ROOtr U (Of\,,., of RIVtr\lde. Ce., rOW, publicity directors, ra ua e M o M•r"I Ttltr •nd Mn B•rtMr• El he 493 4069 \'ounoqulll of l'<twPOrl Buch, C• sew PL) . . N ~ ........ , •••Vl<O\ Wiii"" Mic! Of\ Mon • c:; amed Prexy •av J•nu••Y 16. 1~11 •I I 00 PM •I SA NT A M 0 NI CA -----------Tn• W••••lty C11urch 11 I IOl E D S l l " &•"11•••11 !>.fnl•M•,C• w1111Rev (AP) -Comedy writer VETERJ~l~Dy an u a van , a notr J Bero"' Tn• N•wPOfl H1rbor "rthur Sh .... kman, 77, a l "l~ • graduate of Corona del i.utlw>••n O•urch, Newp0rl Buell of· " ""' M ffi h S h 1 t1<l •t1n11 lnttrmtnt will t>e el longtime friend Of the ar g C · 00 • has ~ """•••n Memor1e1 P•r~. s...1 • .,,.. late Groucho Marx died ffE.4D NAMED. been elected presi~~nt t• F,,..,.,. who wlafl to P•1 their Th d Sb • of the Alpha Up&11on t •P«h ""'" un •""' Smttn Tu111111 ura ay. eek man Dr. Robert E. Gross of chapt t otK -,:~: ::~1: ~::;,:.~1'J~.:.!~~ s,t4; author_ed 25 screenplars •. Santa Ana wm be in· Psi, ae nation8JPh~;:.ppa from '00 . NI lo j 00 p M. -Sun-lncJudmg three .c1ass1cs staUed Satutday as the band lratemtt• al uscary i•~J;i;::~~~~~:,:~!1.'",!:! for the Marx brothers -1978 president of the Y • Mo .u.,yo1r0<1or• ........ "Animal Crackers," Southern Calltornia Hls'parents Mt aaid • 11urH 111e~:~:~c~~•o. ,.., ... , • •Coconuts'' and Veterinary Medical As· Mrs. Ray Sullivan' Ir o• B••ne1 ro-,. Co••• Me11, ca "Monkey Business." sociation. • live in Corona del Mar.'' P"'uo •••1 J.,,...,, U ,.,, at ,,,. ·~Of II IW-wlf• ot R-0 .---------------------------------t>r•c"•'d of (OltA Me,•, C... Lovlr.t ll"OINrl7fR-r1PtlC...,delllrH .' LAST-THREE DAYSI t• •nd MlttY E Wllto" et kit .,.,.,.,, Ce • 11)0 WtVI-by four r1ndchlldrtn •no JI • 11re•I· • ~af\0<PUIOf9'" F'1.+,,.r•I Mr"VtCe• Wiii lleld Oii Selurd•v J.,.uory M, ttlt •t 00 A M M IT!t Smlln Tuthlll Umb Wttltlllf CNPtl. 01 E 111n SI., Cotta vino Olflcletl"9 Ent-I wlll be 1111-.ai1111 tM, Ce. With Or Donald Sl.,..09011 o4 Sunnnlldt ~utol•um In Lono aclt, Ce. Smltll TulNll LAIMll eo. .. ftM'" Mortuwy clrect°". ~ • ·''~----------------nRFAMILY C°'-OHIAL FUHIUL HOMI 7801 Bolsa Ave Westminster 893·3525 'AClflC YllW MIMOllAL 'All Cemetery Mortuary Chapel 3500 Ptclf1c View Onve NtwPOrt. Callf0tn1a 544-2700 MtCOIMICK NOITUAlllS a..Quna Beach 41M·IM15 Laguna Hiiis 788-0933 San Juan Capistrano 495-177& IALTZ-IB•ROM ........ HOt.-. Corona Ml Mar 873-8450 CO.ta M ... &c&-2'2.4 followed by round danc· ing from 6 to 7 p.m. and square dancing fl'Qm 7 to 10 p.m. Admission Uckelll will be $1.75 at the door. Spectators as well as participants are invited. The new ordin.ance re- q u1 rcs hearings before Classic Theater Piece by John Cohon end Clemence Randolph trom the story "Miss Thompson" by W. Somerset Maugham G~nef ~I Adm1ss100 $3; Students/Seniors $2 Actors Playbox Jan 13. 14, 20, 21-8 30 pm; Jan 15, 22-S-30 p.m. "I know what I want ... and I know where to get itr I don't like pushy people. Before I make a decision I like to think about things and I don't want to be rushed. That's especlally true when it's a major decision such as the purchase of a new automobile. I've found th~t the people at Santa Ana Lincoln Mercury are most helpful. There's none of that r~ah-rush to sell you some- thing. They seem to be genuinely con- .cerned that yoµ gM what you want. Just as lmport41ntly, I've come to know that ttt• people at Santa Ana Llncoln Mercury atand behind the products th$y aeU. And they have the finest aervlce department In the area. Nothlng's perfect.; But Santa Ana Lincoln Mercury people oerta!nly go a long way toward making car ownership a pleasure. LINCOLN 'MERCURY 11301 N. Tustin Avenue 1 6 . South of 17th Btreec SAwt'A 'ANA m4J s47~os11 t. ... LOCAL I NATIONAL F11cJ3y J.im, .. ry I} 1978 Slayings Change Quiet Area to One of Alann OAIL y PILOT A 9 MllDALA~?· '-&.e,.1,_ -. * OIVOl'Qe . • Banktuptc:y . Marine Studies To Start BADEN, Pa <AP > Police con· Jnveattaatora are trylnC to de· • CrimlNll . I • * Wll~e . '. • lncorponatton suit computers. But people in Ulia termlne lf lhe killln1 la linked to four It • Acclc*1Nnjury . . • Eviction :. ·~107 i : . : . steelmaking region are turnin1 to attacks wit.bin a 12-mUe radius aioce slm pier hardware to protect September. themselves from a killer who baa Data ia being f~ into a police com. slain seven neighbors. puter in Pittaburih In bopet key pat· "I own plenty of guns. If that son of tern a will emer1e, b ut broad a bitch comes around, I'll blow his , simUariUes are already clear. ~HR. CONSULTAT10N"'11 : Study or the ocean alona the Southern California coast, includ- ing field trips to Los Angeles and San Diego, will be offered in Dana Point, beginning Jan. 19. The adult class will be sponsored by the marine science laboratory pro- gram of the Orange County Department of Education, ~aid Jeff Nelsen, Jab director of the Marine Studies Institute in Dana Point. head of!," Mike Honzak, 61. said IN THREE EARLll:B attack.a on before his shift at a steel mUJ across couples, the men were killed by ---------- the icy Ohio River. shot1un blasta and the women were ............. MILDRED EGGERT WASHES CARS FOR A LIVING Now 78, She Scott• •t the Id•• of Retlrf ng She Washes Cars 'Mom' Won't Throw In the Tmool PONTIAC, Mich. (AP) At 76, Mildred Eggert says she could "wash cars all night" at her son's car wash, unhkeJ his younger employees who are ready to throw In the towel after five or six hours. "l feel Just wonderful as Jon& as I don't sit down and relax." said Mrs. Eggert. who keeps her weight at 98 pound.s by working at Ken's Auto Wp.sh :-even day'> c. week ' SH E SAYS SllE "can outdo any one of these kids who come here to work " Called "'Mom " by colleagues. Mrs Eggert and her son, Kenneth, built the car wash in 1969, ran it until they sold 1t in 1972, and got it back when the new owner defau.lt· ed last spnng. Mrs Eggert quit school as a high school sophomore to get mar- ried. Smee then, she has run a pool hall and a candy shop, clerked in a dime More, waited on tables in restauranL'i, managed apartment IJuildings and worked as a logger for 25 yt>urs in her son's tree- c·uttmg bu.smess in Oakland Coun- ty north of Detroit "l'LL TEL L YOU that lady's one of a kind." ~ays her son, 54. "They blew up the mold when they made her. She's got more get up and go than 40 people, and at her age, too. You should have seen her •with a double-bladed axe.'' Mrs. Eggert says modes tly that WllShin1 cars "doesn't take any skill at all. You just have to have a little bit of ambition and good e:yesight so you can see where the dirt it; .. .•. SH E BUNDLES UP for work in layers of heavy underwear, socks. s hir ts and sweaters, hlack galoshes, and brjght yellow plastic <Jverall5 over wool slack:. On a good day. she says, 500 cars may ro lhrouib lhe wash Mn. Eggert. who's been helping her 1 00 ever since he had a paper route, says they work well together -usually. "ONCE IN A WHILE he, com· plains about something I do," she said. "He docs a pretty good job But then again, l dotoo " She said she never intends to re- tire and would hke someday to run an apartment for the elderly. because "they're wonderful people -no loud music or wild parties " Coastline Slates Festival Association of Com· munlty and Junior Colleges with support by t he National Endow- ment for the Humanities CLASS MEETI NGS are planned on four suc- cessive Thursdays from 2 30 to 4 p.m . at the Marine Studies Ins titute, 24705 Dana Drive. The $5 fee includes lectures, laboratory and tide pool activities and a boat trip out of Dana Harbor. Field trip en- trance fees to Sea World, the Queen Mary, Scripps Institute and the Cabrillo Museum wlll be in addition to the $5 INTERESTED adult!> can take the course to enha n ce their un - derstanding of the ocean or to prepare to participate as teaching aides in the institute's children's programs, Nelsen said. Additional ioforma· lion 1s available by call· Ing Nelsen at 49$-2274. OCCSets New Class A variety of lectures and seminars, most of them free, will begin the week o( Feb . 6 al Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa Topies range from solar energy and the King Tut exhibit to backpacking and in· terior decoration. A list of events is con· tained in lhe OCC spring class schedule, availa- ble in the college ad· m1nlstratlon building The phone number for information 1s 556-5880. T HE MODEST ROMES in this wooded hillside community look on Postcard prettiness with this week's heavy snowfall. Chimney smoke rises from a yellow frame home on McNalr Street, b\Jt It ia empty. PoU,e, not lhe homeowners, keep the furnace burn· inJ. John Shelkons. 56, a steelworker, ~as kJUed by a shotaun blast in hiJ -home Saturday . HI S WI FE, KATH E R N, 48, Is hospitalized in fair condition after be· mg beaten and apparently left for dead. She later gave police a descripUon of the assailant -6·foot·2, 210 pounds. ~ years old, brown hair, brown eyes. beaten to death or never found. In a fifth cue, a paraple&ic man and h1a wtfe were beaten to death. "We've got a maniac runnln1 around,.. said tavern owner Sam Burson, an outdoorsman who bu always kept a loaded pistol in bis home. Others are armin1 for the fint time. "SOME ABE BUYING handauns. some shot,uns. It's way out of pro- portion to what we normally sell," said Pete Nert, mana1er of Sol's SPorting goods store in nearby Am· bridge. George Rizto, 54, has a su11estioo if police find the killer. "l think they should tum him over to die community," he said, "I don't want some Judie to pat him oo the head and say be'a crazy." 'Solomon' Best '77 Fiction Work NO . ..-IANOS for Sale & .Rent =·--~=--,,. ... COIOU DEL IAI UMLc...tMwy. M4-1931 NEW YORK <AP) -Toni 'Morrison's "Song of Solomon" 1s the best work of fiction published by ' an American writer in 1977, according to the Na- I I yo• do,,• 1 s .. olte, P11,.,,,ers No,.·S•olter Policy "'"Y pro1ec1 yo"r bo,.e. 111110 or •P•r("',t"I /or less. ~ our 20th Year f S48.SSS4] ~ RAlllTT INSURANCE C.Jl u HO"' tional Book Critics Circle. The cntics described "Song of Solomon" as "the black experience in America, from crawlin1 ".!~!!!1~9~1'~H~A~R~BO~R~BO~U~l~E~V~A~RO~,~CO~S~T~A~M~!SA~~ to walking to running to flyin& -into poetry and -: myth -jazzy and wondrous." The Morrison book won over four other fiction nominees -John Cheever's "Falconer;" Joan Di·. dion's "A Book of Common Prayer;" Philip Roth's "The Professor or Oei.ire," and John Sayles' "Union Dues '' The circle gave its Poetry award to "Day by Day,'' the ftnal work of the late Robert Lowell; the general nonfiction award to Walter J ackson Bale's biography, "Samuel Johnson" and the award for a book of criticism to Susan Sontag's "On Photo· graphy." The critics' circle, organized in 1974, has more than 200 professional book critics and book review editors across the country as members. They alJ participate in the nomination of semifinalists, and lhe 18-member board of direct.ors selects the win· ners. N Etl M. BOODMAN, DVM ANO ROGER E. LEVOY, DVM ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THE OPENING OF NEWPORT HILLS ANIMAL HOSPITAL Ao1><>1ntments Preferred (714} 759-1911 A Nee dlework and fiber arts fes tival with workshops, demonstra· t10ns and cxhtb!L'> wall be held by Coasthne Com· mun1ty College from 9 a m lo 4 p m Saturday at the South Coa'>l Plaza Hotel, Costa Ml·:-. a Admission 1:-. free to the Ce .s 1tva1 ·., 42 de · m o n s trallon., 1n the hotel's Caller1a ADDIT10NALLY, JS workshops on every- thing from "18th Cen· tury Stitches" to "Ethnic Clothing" will be held. Admission to the workshops is 50 cents eacb. P R 0 G R A M -:::(========::-------------- Exhibits will be held coordinator is Novelle BRIEFS ) throughout the day at Hendrickson of NewPort -· -----~ SUM U .all up the hotel's Mesa Verde Beach. room. Further mlormation 1s In the AN 1 N F ORM A L available al 963-0811, DAILY PILOT rash ion show will be _e_x_t._2_56_·-------=----~======== Need Required held during the iuncheon where Jean Ray Laury, FRES NO <Ar > an author , lecturer and Bakersfield Community teacher, will speak on Hospital must seek a "Fiber Arts and th.~ state cert1flcate or need Breakfas t D ish es. for a new hosintul toca· Lunch~n is $10 an.d re· I lion, an appellate court servations are required. has ruled. Its 64 -bC'd Th.e festival la a com· hospital \\Ould be built mun1ty forum presenta· three miles from its t1on o( Coastline Com· location on Oll\'l' ()rive munity Colle&e and a in Otldale project of the American .ROSE CARE DEMONSTRATION MR. ELGIN HALL Fonner Horticulture Instructor ..... shows you how to prune and care for R0tes. **:**'**·*' SATIJRDAY & SUNDAY Jan. 14 and 15 12:00-1:30 P.M . Leam How ~rom The Pros! Both Da 1 . " ... _ are. 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By JULES LOU ""'-' .. ~· LOUISVILLE. Ky. -In Ken- tucky's moonshine hollows, one name still strikes awe: Big Six Hendersoo. Big Six Henderson busted up more stills in hts time than anybody ln history. If that is not so. at least it is the legend. When moonshiners talk about Big Six He nderson, the hne between truth and legend blurs. "I DON'T KNOW what the re- c:ord is," Big Six Henderson al- lowed , thinking back on his days of prowling around Ul alien corn, as it were "l know 1 raided more than 5,000 st.ills and sent more than S,600 moonshiners lo prison. You could figure 1t up. I've kept a copy or my daily reports for every d ay I was a revenue agent." That was for <.1 span of 28 years until he retired a few years ago, and it figures up to roughly a still every other day. The saga of Big Six Henderson, though, is hardly told in dry statistics THE MOONSJUNERS Big Six Henderson tracked down im parted heroic dimensions to tum and respected htm us much as they reared him. "Mr. Big Six," one woman said when he came to haul her husband ort to jaJI for a Uurd time, "we're proud to have folks know we know you." More than a few moonshiners named their chtldren for Big Six Henderson. One even named his mash bar rel for him, painted "Big Six" on 1t and talked to it fondly "G~OD MORNING, Big Six," hl' said to the barrel one day. "W hy tlon'l w e j ust r un ourselves ofr a little batch, you and I What tlo you say to that, Die S1x1 " "That yo u 'r e caug h t, Thurlow," Big Six Henderson ~aid, st.eppmg out or the mist.. At 75, Big Six Henderson is i;till impressive to behold. llE IS A GREAT bear of a man. 6-foot-4, with a thick bush of white hair and eyes the color of wet turquoise. His mother named him Wilham ; Big Six was the name he picked up when he was going lo law school and throwing a baseball after the Briefly a Lawyer, He Opted For More Honest 'Revenooing' fashion o( Christy "Bi' Six .. Mathewson. His career as a lawyer wu as rapid as bis fastball. "My first and only case was defending a guy who broke into a warehouse. He was guilty u hell, but I got him off. I decided 1f l had to make a living that way l might as well be a holdup man and at least be honest about 1t .. There is nothing complicated about Big Six Henderson's sense of Jui,Uee. SO llE BECAME a federal treasury agent, a "revenooer" as they are known in the hlllB, and went about it with a single- m in dedness that became the stuff of myth. Big Six Henderson can smell a still from 10 miles o(f. "Actually about two miles ir the wind is right," Big Six Hendenion cor- rected. Rig Six Henderson can shoot a ( AMERICA J pistol out of your band at a bun· dred yards. "Well, the way that got started was by accident. I was aiming at the man's belt buckle." IT WAS NO MYTH. though, that he could cr eep through the woods as quiet as smoke in his green raiding suit and could run like a "eer for miles. Usually be didn't bHe to run alter bia quarry. "Homer, halt!" he shouted at one fleeing moonsbmer. The man froze in his tracks. ''J'm halted, Big Six, J'm halted." One Man's 'Baloney:' Anoth~r's Meat Out al Coe Ridge, on the Ten- nessee border -Whiskey Ridge, the agents called it -and al Golden Pond in western Ken · lucky, a boomtown durini Prohibition, children did no~ play cops and robbers or cow- boys and Indians. "YOU BE UNCLE Zeke and I'll be Big Six Henderson," an age nt o v e rh ea rd in a schoolyard. By JOHN CUNNffF Al' avti .... , ii.oly•I The invest1gal1on "as bc~un a fter hearing r epeated re - ferences that trading activity in the fi rst five business days dtc ta led stock prices for the year to come. John Wright, investmrnt ad- viser to banks, other institutions and individuals, was curious on t wo scores, the hrst being he had doubL~ about the authent1c1 tv of the alleged omen MORE SIGNIFICANTLY, \\>Ith the market in the fi rst five lrading days down by 7 percent. the largest such decline or the rt·ntury, he was concerned about the potenti al impact on future stock pnces. Askl'CJ the n·sulL'> Qf his re search, Wright spoke with <1 d1 rel'lnl·ss that helps set him Jpart fr om many market .inalysls "It's ... bunch or baloney," he said No transla t1on needed In 26 or 78 years of this cen- tury, s.11d Wright from his Bridgeport, Conn. office, the market foll during the first fi ve t r ading days. In 15 of those \cars the market declined for the year, but 1t rose m 11. FJ\CTUJ\L DATA OF that sort h:.irdly documents the ominous portents or the popular allega- 1 ton. In fact, it might be con- s1derf'd sufficient in itself to dis· pcl th<.· myth But Wrighl '>carchL•d furthcr A\'l•ragmg the highs ond low fnr cach or lhe 26 years in which dctllnes occurred during the first f1vt• days, he found that the .\EU''.~. f 1\ ff,, l ·.~/., losses for the year came to 12.5 per cent but that a dvances umounted to 15 percenl. He looked some more. Taking the fi ve worst declines for them- i Li al five.day period he found that sub6equent pri~es rose in three of those years According to the myth. price., should havl· fallen DISCOVERIES OF this type are not rare, they happen all the time Often the d1'>con•ry l'> made too late to do much good. the effect already having st>nt prices h1,::her or lower Horizon, ·Omni Blasted Chrysler Goes to Market Despite Charge WASlf l NGTON IAP1 I' h r ) s I c r' s n e w P I y mouth 11onzon and Dodge Omni sub 1·om p.1cts ha\ e gone on sale to d.iy, amid the automakcr's de n1;.il or chargci. that it railed to <'orrcct alleged defects that 1 nuld cause wheels to collapse The director of the Cenler for .·\uto Safcty. Clarence Dillow, "aid Ch rysler discovered last month that the vehiclu had cracks in the lower control ~rms, wh1ch ar e part or the front sui;pens1on system. 'rAKING STOCK \.\Js "looking Lhrough rose r olored glasses" when 1t sug- gco;ted a coal-fired power plant for Southcm.Californi a. The Enl'rgy Commission 1s to 'ote Jan. 25 on whether to ex- <'m pt SDG&E's proposed SWl- dt•sert nuclear plant, in the Im- perial Valley near the Ari zona border, from California's strict 1976 nuclear regulations. Fare Cm• Sought Feb. 2'1 bet wf'.'€.'n Detr oit. Cleveland and the New York t·1t1es of Buffalo, Roche\ler "> racuse and Albany The new fares \.\ould sa"e travelers as much us $135 over regular roundlrip rates. One plan provides for Monday through Thursd ay travel, the oth e r ·covers the weekends PtUte-up Taught Dillow said the automaker m- ~pected lbe cars, none of wtuch had been released from dealers, <md decided to replace only some or the arms Sales began Thursday Coal ldftl Bit SACRAM ENTO (AP> San Diego Gas & Electric Co has subm 1tlcd a statem ent saying the state Air Resources Board SAN DIE GO <A P ) American Airlines wants the Civil AeronautiC& Board to ap- prove new discount airfares between San Diego and six €.'aste rn cities. Orange Coast College, Costa Mesa, will offer n new four-week course t.hl5 spring designed for bus inessmen who would Uke to learn how to "paste up" their own ads and for a rt students seeking employment in the ad- vertising business Spring classes begin Feb. 6. Reglstrauon for spring classe~ runs through Feb. 18 in the OCC ad missions office. Mor e re- gistration lnfonnation is availa- ble at 558-5735. CAPITOLIZE WHH CAPITOL CAPIT(l.IZATION MEANS TO' WMRT CAPITCl TO CASH ".,.011-l l,OOOto le4,000 Cflt/I, t"9 )OU own a ....... Ot=.I'*' Opotl\', l*d IOI 0t not Ill MO'~S LOii.N ,,..,,._ 10 c ell .. yovt tCll'llylnlo •----...-~-- Amen can propo.'\ed beginning the supersaver discount fares Foreign Exemptions To State Tax Urged . ' SACRAMENTO CAP) -GoY. Ed· mund Brown Jr. will sponsor legiala- Uon to exempt fore1gn·b.aUd COCD· panles from the 1tate ~ tax, thus luring Japanese buelneH to CallfornJa.. say1 a spokesman. Sid McCausland, deputy director of Brown's Finance Department, aald the measure would cost the state ~ mtlJlon to $15 mUUon lo lost taxes. HE SAID THE exemption would not apply to forelp·ba ed olf com-panies. Cautomla JJ one of a few 1tates u.t· tn1 \he unitary formule, which ap- plies to mliltinat.lonal and out.of .1tat• com panics with oponttont In the 1tate. The tax treats a companr'• worldwide operatlona u 1 ml& and .. buet tho tu to be paid ln Calltcrnta 1 on tt.ae percentafe of lta bu.atn• tM flnn dociill here. •author oaly it oraanized labor backed \he btU. The bUJ wtll face a rival measure by Sen. John Briggs, R-Fullert.on, to repeal the unitary tax for both forelrn and American companies bued out.lido California and doing business tn the state. Briggs says major out-of-,.tate companies support lt. BUT MeCA\JSIJAND estimated that Brlgss' blll would cost $12.S ml1lion a year ln lost revenue. Brown onco supported the unitary tax. But he turned •••inst it after criticism that bis admlnt.straUon waa antl-b1,Jalneu. Now he says the tax cost.a the 1tate more ln loet bualneas than lt cal.DI ln r.venue. Tb• Democrttio 1ovemot lJ •ui>- portlni a propOMd t.rMty between the United States-and Britain eon· talnlnl a provillon that would pro- hibit •oso• appllcatlona of the unitary tex by Califomia. McCAVSIAND SAID Brown'• blU would exempt onb' \be forelcn opera· tlon1 of fortltn·bued c:ompanl . Asked whether that wH fair to Amertc~.base(I flftll•, he aaJd tbat wun'l the m&a conald,1talJ<.m. "lt'• primarl.b' oriented toward brtnalDI Mlditloa•I forelp .llivtat· 1114llllKO ....... IOCaHfaiml1."M1ald. • F.ventually the market sieve holds the true stones and lets the ersatz material sift through The market, after a ll , 1s con- s 1 d e r e d a fairly r e liabl e barometer of economic condi-tions to come. But before that process takes place a Jot of, prices will have changed, a lot of investors might have entered or exiled the market, a lot of companies will have seen their m arket value soar or tumble AS THEY SAY in lhe market, there 1s a method in mythology /\ good myth or a rumor. they say. is just as errect1 ve as u fact in moving the market, so long as it is believed. And myths are. No m atter that Wright and other fact-oriented analysts keep l heir computers up an night working out the basics; myths will persist because they serve a purpose. T hey arc among the ingre- dients of decision-making. They are market fodder. They are part of the mixture dished up every day to investors eager for direction, by salesmen eager for financial nourishment Myths are, you might say, the baloney sold in the marketplace. (), •·r The (:ounttar ~so Listlnqs He was a legend in bis time, all right, and not just because ot his uncanny s kill and his zealotry. 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DAILY PILOT J • -~' B .. ... ,. ~~ , ,.._ Mclnl'f\' ' I lllj • ' • ... • 1 ' r: 1.: :r . ;f ll g ~ll ~~Hi·~ ·l ~r. ~;r~ Ii ~ '11• • .' !ki-i et~~ ~ I:~-.. ... I~ 'I tit I ~:~ j1U ,.!! ftit If -: 5 ..:~ 1.1111 .. Jb•.:·c =:::=I l~ : v. • i. .,~tt,t:t + ~ ~.re·::, ;i':I ·~ .. LR • ,. g:: 7.'.~ l=t(\~ ~ wt ~ .,:1' t1 ,11 • • rf{I: ··~ -.. ~ ~ , •• _J .. ~:tt • 'ft ·'&:····· ... ' .. .. ) ::ill :::: :t. 11' u:!:. t .... 'r:IJ , 0 ~ +·.: _ ,,J , 4 . • ., ··~ ·, i ~ ; : =•':lit m "' . J -··~· ,...,. :; JZt •1 • N DAILY PILOT A J. In the Red Use of Credit . Can Be Smart - By SYLVIA POllTER "9flt•• ...... The advantlijJCS ofbuytn• Oll credit raroutwet~b the dis advantages of its cost and temptation lo extrava1ance. 8ut borrowing at any time is rltht tot you only It the reasons are right. (1) The right reasons : -.Establishment. ~ • bomehold or a family, rntJor events that take a Jot of money. Jt is in these early years th at people should learn how to use credit wisely. -MAKING SUCH AN ESSENTIAL, big ·tlckc~ purchase as a car, furniture, major appliances. AU art Items tradJtlonally bought wtlh credit. As for a house, virtually everyone borrows to finance that key purchase. -When a genuine emergency arises and you have au insutrtcient emergency fund. Borrowing for emeraenctes is about as valid a reason as there can be. -Att.racUve seasonal sales or specials lhat save you money it you can use a charge account, a time· payment plan or a low· coat loan. This assumes the items on sale are ones you really want or need. -Money ia needed Money's Worth for education. Borrowing for college is the normal pro- cedure in our land. -THE PRICE OF AN ITEM you will need in the future ls riaing sharply and lt would be ridiculous not to try to beat the price rue by borrowing the money to buy now. (2) The wrong reasons: -You haven't a reasonable pl'06pect of n!payinc the loan, but you're borrowing anyway because you want the goods or services. Or you are borrowing to the hill of your capacity to repay. and a miscalculation could force de- fault. -Borrowing 1mpuls1vcly, lured by payment t.erms that seem so eas}. -CHARGING PURCHASES SOLELY to boost your morale, trying to beat the blues with an extravagant sbo~ pmg spree. -Using cred1l to enhance your status, "raise'' your apparent standard of living. -Overusing credit and faillo,g to maintain an ad&- quate cash reserve. -USING CREDIT AGAINST THE expectation or future pay hikes, bonuses or wtndlaU cash. -Borrowing to gamble on a risky venture, as distinct from borrowing to invest in a worthy enterprise you have thoroughly investigated. -Living so far beyond your mcome lhat you must bor- row to meet your current bills -BORROWING TO BUY A PRODUCT lbal will be used up or worn out long before the final payment is made Borrowing is renting money -and just as you must pay when you rent an ,apartment or car, so must you pay when you rent money. Anything bought OD credll will cost more than the identical item bought for cash. Shop ror credit and buy on the most advantageous terms. Check terms at a bank and credit union before financW, a major purchase at a store or dealer. Swcks Post Gains But Dow Steady NEW YORK (AP) -Stock prices showed some minor uins today ln a quiet and uninspired session. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrial stocks Jost 2.42 points toTTS.73, alter a 2.25-pointriseTbursday. Gainers held a 6-S advantage over losers in the broad tally of New York Stock Exchange-listed issues. The dollar rose in value against leadiilg fort?ign cur-rencies early today, following through on an upswing that began Thursday with the help of intervention by lbe Federal Reserve and other countries' central banks. The rally by the U.S. currency faded as the day passed, however. Analysts also pointed out that the muket•a decline or the first seven sessions of the new year had driven prices down to a point where chart·watcbing investors normally expect a technical rally. St~lu I• Tit~ Spo,llgla' HEW YORK CAPI· Sal-., 4 p,m. P'l<e et\4 Ml CNnge OI the '"-mosl K ii,. New YOflt S4«1r. EX<haftee 1-. lreolnt rNl!lofWll., •t more lll«t Sf. O< < klell ""'. • . .. • JlO, 100 20 -,,, Eest ICOCS.k. U0,700 ... VI -4, COftlAlrLlll 710, 100 lO\'f • ~ o... ~.,,.. '".-sa\l'r -,,.. ICennecoll '"·'00 7•.>ii + h A.Me<ll<P ..., • 111,000 11\1 •.. 11) euc1<1 c~....... .. ,,~,400 ,,.,. + \It All'I Alrlln • 177,tOO '°" + too er ... 111 '"'····.. 1n,ooo ~ ... i. AURICl\fl • 111, IOO 4S l>o H+lntHJ , • l4',S00 S4'Y -.. Coe\tSC 0•.. , 1,.,200 u..-~ 2'1'. C.ol&1m ,.let... . .• IJl,000 141<'> -4't SldOll CAii........ t•.SOO >~ -11t Sony <Arp........ '*"°° 1" + ~. 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The devices can sense radar before it clocks your speed, giving drivers a chance to slow down. BUT SMOKEYS ARE responding with an array or de· vices, including modified radar equipment, high frequency radars and drones that send phantom signals. Radar detector manufacturers s ay their devices promote safe driving, but police contend they are used only for one reason - to circumvent the law. And police emphasize that thousands of lives have been saved by lowering the speed limit to 55 miles an hour. To combat speeders using radar detectors, officials in Iowa and Washington state developed drones -radar trans mitters that send continous s ignals. There are no Smokeys operating them or issuing tic ke ts, but drivers with detectors don't know 1l. ( CB CIWTER ) his state, where oblolete equip- ment is UM!ld. State Patrol Capt. Ted God-' rrey explained that a radar unit consists or a transmitter and a receiver. Since receivers often wear out first, the transmitters are set out on highways as drones and operated con- tinuously. The result: the unmanned signal sets olf radar detectors and traffic slows down. MEANWHILE, REGULAR radar patrols are moved around, so drivers won't know whether the signals they receive are drones or for real, Godfrey said that listening to CB conversations convinces him the drone signals are noticed. Walter M. Friel, head or Washington slate's public safety com mission, developed a similar device but is awaiting Federal Communications Com- mission approval before putting it into service. "We can mount one on the side or the road, bounce the signal off a traffic sign and monitor both sides or an in· terstate," Friel said. used anywhere and he pro- nounced a test on a lona hill near Olympia a success. Tbe state patrol officer on the scene "told me lt •as the rll"lt ~me be had seen trucks comlni down that bill with tlaelr brake lights on. It reduced the speed coming down the bill to SS trom about 70," he a~d. The solar power provides an added benefit, Friel said, by al· lowing the drones to run down if there are several cloudy days, and then restart themselves when the sun COQle& out. •'SOMEONE MAY drive past n spot and there's no sign~. but the next day he comes back and, bang, he slows down," Friel s aid. Some commercially manufac· tured devices are also reported- ly being olfered to police depart- ments. Both Kansas and Minnesota are using newly developed high frequency radars which frustrate the detectors. THE RADAR BEAM ls on Wire, Wire Evergeelaere Val Ferrin displays part. of his collection of barbed wire housed in a garage at his home in Worth, Ill. Ferrin, who has been collecting the stuff for nine y~ars, says he has turned down offers of more than $10,000 for one of his pieces of rus~ barbed wire. GM Chief Predicts Best Year higher frequency than most de· DETROIT CAP) -Defying dieting industry sales of 11.75 but I do wonder where tectors and is turned on once a the pessimistic predictions of million cars and 3.75 mUllon Washington gets ltl informallon. patrolman spots a suspected Wall Street and government trucks. Earlier this week, a We in Detroit know our industry speeder. It gives an almost in· analysts, the top man of the top Commerce Department forecast better than anyone else, .. stantreadoutofthespeed. automaker says he'll stick by for 10 m.;<>r induat.rtes predicted Murphy, chairman of General Because the detectors respond predictions that this -will be the a slight decline in car and truck Motors Corp., said Thursday. IOWA PUBLIC Safety Com· m issioner Charles W Larson camC' up with the d rone idea in slowly, they often don't sense best car sales year ever. sales -the only decline pre- F R I EL' S DEV ICES a re these radars at all, and when dieted. • Murphy spoke at a meeting of solar powered so they can be they do it's too late. Thomas Murphy has been pre-"I won't call this nonsense, the Detroit Engineering Society. ____ _;_ __________ _;_ ________________________________________________________________________ _;_ ________________ ~--~_.;.- Woman Su es Town O ver Dog Slayings SACRAMENTO <AP) -A $2 million damage s uit has been filed by a 53-year-old woman who suys a San Joaquin Valley town's officials killed he r 30 dogs whom s he terms ''my friends, my kids, my babies" The suit was filed in federal court here by Jae· qu<'!ine nrandt , who!-.c Irish setters were killed by Oakdale offi cials March 21 after an officer saw her station wagon full of 30 dogs and detamed her. MRS. BRANDT LATER WAS acquitted by a Modesto Municipal Court ju4ige of a cruelly to animals charge, Oakdale officials said. Oakdale Police Lt. Bruce Cochran said Thurs- day that the dogs were killed -five were shot as they escaped from a Pound truck and 25 were given shots -after orticlals reached "a general consensus the dogs were undernourished and had a form of mange." Cochran added Mrs. Brandt ''bad no visible ml'a ns of caring for the animals. She bad no money, no address. There was no way to care for the animals. We didn't have the facilities. THF. SlJIT SEF.KS $1 MILUON in general dam ages and $1 million m pun1t1ve damages, said her San Francisco attorney, Thomas LaLanne. News paper accounts said Mrs. Brandt had previously been asked to leave San Mateo, Sacramento, Amador, El Dorado and Calveras counties because county omclals did not want so many dogs in their area. She said she had been searching for some land where she could keep the dogs. Mo torcycle Safety Co urse at College A fee-pnid motorcycle safety c:.ourse will be of· fercd by Saddleback College beginning Jan. 23 Students who complete the course will be able to receive licenses without taking written and rid· ing examinations from the Department of Motor Vehicles. The course 1s taught by California Highway Patrol officers and a Saddleback driving instruc- tor. The normal fee connected with the course, the college's student health fee, will be paid by Honda Mission VieJO on A very Parkway in Mission Viejo. Prospective students can pick up entrance certificates al the agency. Health fees will be waived when the certificate is presented to the in· structor. Deadline for applications is Jan. 23. Classes wtll be limited in sl%e to available facilities. Talat Radwan, owner of the Honda agen· cy, said Information can be obtained by calling 831-0122 or 495-1026. T HE FAMILY CIRCUS. By Bil Keane • IS- The St~ecoach • • is coming. Join us for the opcnin& of our new Orange County A irport Office . ..~'A~~-J at 4525 MacArthur Boulevard in Newport Beach on Thursday. January 19 from 10.00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. and on Friday. January 20 from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. · A c;s1stant "(/ice President and M anager Steven P. Vannatta and A ssistant Manager Jeffrey R. Wagner are looking forward to meeting you and introducing rou to the full-scrv1cc banking facilities at Wells Fargo Bank -including W i>lk-Up and Drive-Up Windows that provide extended banking hours Monday through Friday. Stop by and see a replica of the famous Wells F Mgo Stagecoach -the same kind that was used to ·run bet ween the Gold Rush towns. Free refreshments. We will be serving plenty of tempting refreshments throughout the celebration. Free gifts. Thete will be free gifts for everyone. • lft You~win a trip to Hawaii.· ~ID Come in. 611 out a coupon and you may win our grand prize or a weeks vacation in Hawaii! (Includes travel and hotel.) Our runner-up will be the proud owner of one ounce of gold. And if you open a checking or savings account of $100 or more, you will receive your choice of an authentic Wells Fargo belt buckle, hand-crafted in solid brass, a leather checkbook cover or .a ladies' dutch purse. .. · . . . INSIDE: cSports •Ann Landers •Television •Horoscope Friday, .MnUllY 13, 1978 DAJLVPILOT - •• l 1 A Football Family · . " . • • • Rams Coach Chuck Knox is shuffling off to the Buffalo f3ills and his family views the move from sunny Hunt-· 1ngton Harbour as a challenge.'That's part of being a foot- ball family,' says Shirley Knox. By MARCIA FORSBERG Of IM O•lly l"f i.4 IC.ff · Football coach Chuck Knox 's family is en- thusiasUc about their upcoming move to the Bulfalo, N.Y., area. True, they'll be trading California sunshine for an average snowfall of 79.3 inches, and they'll have to leave their gracious, two-story Huntington Harbour home. But they're looking forward to the move, says Knox's wife, Shirley. "We're very excited and happy about it because we 'll be within three or four hours driving time of our hometowns an Pennsylvania," she says. EARLIER THIS week, Los Angeles Rams Coach Knox signed a six-year, $200,000-a-season contract with the Buffalo Bills. Smee the announcement, the topic of con· John Dingler demonstrates ttfe orange separator to Sean Manaco, Jodie Meints and Laila Hassan-Lebianan. The Mobile Museum: a twofold emphasis. versalion for tbe Knox family bas been the move !;asL They'll discuss selling the house after tbJr\e\u.lt\e (!own, ~he says. Being ~· thelt" relatives is going to be espect..lly ~dertul, SJlYS Mrs1 Knox.. On the other ban '-~l f>e. Hrry· to11.l.eave their SouthemC andniigabors. But Sbirlm · :a womaq with a pesitive attitude -~'We~ to.meet f'ew-peophl and reunite ourselves w(tb olQaends in.the ~aat. I. look at it.as a'ctf,allen«e,~:; /.· • -. ~ THE COUPLE'S soi ~huckt;l2, -views.i~,as an adventure, too. He's decid~t inst9*1.Df getting a boat, a snowmobile mighf.not..be a)>ad idea. . ~ , ~,,_ Adjusting to the powder probably won't be difficult for Mrs. Knox. She says, "I have no <See FOOTBALL, Page BZ> 'Close Encounters' is setting movie records P.,rompted a flurry of UFO reportS in the nation . o.tlf)' Shirley Knox, with Coach, left, and Sadie. ' • f , ,. ~ , • I MOIJHe Wst_ory The Bowers ·Mobile Museum moves from school to school giving area students a chance to sample history. By MARCIA FORSBERG Ol IM Oally Pllel SUH Just about every child in Orange County can probably teJJ you about orange juice and lemonade. But how much do they know of the area's citrus industry, of smudge pots and pick· ·• ing bags? A lively lesson in citrus culture dramatizes the topic for county school children in the form of a traveling exhibit. titled "Orange ... a col· or, a fruit, a county." The Mobile Museum, a concept or Santa Ana's Bowers Museum, jg a sell-contained, 40· foot trader tha~ moves from school to school during the week.. Klds;"get :a cnarice to roll oranges down a sizing machine's ~nveyor belt, botst a full pick- ing bag-to feelbow heavy it is and t.ell the tour guide-.Wftic}\oraiige crate label they like best. ' ,.. .,.~ •,...;. . ; "IT 'W-'8 ORIGINALLY oriented toward _ elemenwy ages, but older kids get a lot out of c lt; t~, Ion 1t and adults find it interest- ini'. '1 ~li.dJMaggie Hammon, Mobile Museum coordinator. Because 'the display has an appeal ror all aie le~la. it will stop for public viewing at v~u,s-libiari'es, parks, hospitals, public events .. -and ~ing:.,.cenlet's around the county on weekends..;she~aid. _ -Nt>~ma who the audience is, the em- phasis Old. One is to make a visual im- pact as ~geographical extent of the area affected ~ cilrus culture and to reinforce the idea that the existence arid growth of the county are closelyttlated to this industry. The other is to stimulate interest in tlJo dis- plays al Bowers by exposing the community to a portion of the museum. MS. HAMMON NOTED that since the trailer began its travels Dec. 5, a flood of favorable response from. area school districts <See MOBILE, Page BZ> Debbie Wright checks out an oil heater for orchards, above. Left, Dan Ketar experiments with a " crate maker. . - . . .· .. 112 DAILY PILOT frlaay, Janu11ty ,3, ttH ANN LANDERS I HOROSCOPE ( Boros cope SAnJRD.\ ~. JAN. H By SYDNEY OMU& ] AtlES (March 21·Aprtl 11): Popularity tn· creases -fine social lime lndiuted. R l• · tionabip ls mOl"e Hrloua t.haa on •lb' an· ticJpated. You can mate correct decWClnl -C'I· cle ls high and all 1lpals ..,.. ••do.•• TAVBVS (April 20-May 20): Loot bef\\nd scenes for anawera. Take nolb1nl at rttt ••l Many around you now are not abow pqtUna on "false faces." GElllNI (May %1...June 20): A~t on .,... sire, friendship, bein1 creaUv. t'ftOU&b tc> make 'wishes come true; you do It NS1'1 b.1 Mkina lh• ri&ht quest.Iona. In mauen al apecul•U'10, 1Uct to numbers. CANCER (June 21.July 22): Sbak• olf lethargy. Make in.road.I towards aoat. Thia 11 • power·s>lQ da,y -uacrt your needl. Capricorn is involved. Respoaalblllty la dartned. LEO (.July !3·Au1. 22>: Y" l•IJI added recognition u product reaches m0n> peoplo. Aries, Libra flgun-promineoUy-and aodoea tho number 9. Accent on journey, communlcaUon, publication. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): You break through area prevlou1ly "locked.'' Gemlnl, Sagittarius persons tlauro prominently. Spotli&bt on finances in connection with partner, mate -you also make declalon com· bining money and Jovt!. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Follow throu1h on hunch. Individual who taught or aided you ln past 1s due to eomc baek lnto your life. Check legal r1ght<i, pcrm1si.1ons. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Emphasis on winning by being vers atile. Work with material at hand. Gemini, Sagittarius persons figure in :-.cenano. Popularity w1lh associates, co- workl'rs mrr('ascs. Si\GlTTA RIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Good lunar aspect coincides now with creative en- deavors. sw1rt rhanges. excitement of dis- covery. intensified reh1lionsh1ps. CAPRICORN (Uec. 22·Jan. 19 ): Study Sagittari~ message Rebuild. review, remodel. become familiar with basic issues. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Accent on messages, movement, short trips. Relatives, clomestic situation become top priorities. Be diplomatic -you gain most now by malting in- telligent concession. PISCF.S (Feb. 19-March 20): Emphasis on locating missing pieces, putting together lmks lhat eomplcle chain. Estimate costs, refuse to he intimidated by "shadows." If Jan. 14 is your birthday you are in· 11uisitive, would make fine reporter -you have un1q ue way of expressing you_rseJ!. ••• <From Page Bo has resulted in solid scheduled booklnas through June. "We're taking bookin11 even for next Sep. tember," she said. adding that the museum is guaranteeing the vilit.s for every school in the county that ls interested. "We'll go from the beach cities lo as far north as La Habra and Brea," she continued. The mobile idea originated wtth AJ Stein. :.idminlstrative aide at the museum, said Ms. Hammon. By reworking an old concept (the museum's Sbow Mobile was similar but is now a thing or the past), the current facility is "a much more well-planned program," she believes. WORKING IN accordance with the TiUe VI Comprehensive Education and Training Act <CETA), the Department of Labor awarded a $113,000 grant to Bowen to incorporate the Mobile Museum into their Institution. The grant was used to lease the truck and trailer, buy a i;:eneralor and employ a separate staff to run the program. The staff includes Ms. Hammon, secretary Kathy Cramer and tour guides Bob O'Hare, John Dingler, Frank Perez and Debbie Kew. Bowers Museum director ReUlY P. Rbodes, the exhibit staff and Ms. HammflO, wbo ls work· ing on ber MFA at California State Univenlty, Fullerton, organized the display and put together the citrus cultivation audiovilual pre· scntation. By narrowint the broad topc of Ora.nee County history down to just the dtrua fruit in· dustry, the staff bu attempted to enhance the awareness of the county aa an important hla· torical site and enable tbe vlewer to relate the impact or orange cuJUvation to bJa or her dally life. A NUMBER OF items from the Bowen col· lection are now displayed inside tbe trailer. Tht'ee separate rooms include map1, pboto blow.ups, orange crate labels, tools, an orange crate box maker, slides and "thinp to touch," said Ms. Hammon. Art through the ages -"Anythina that bu to do with citrus." she said -Is alao represented. Ma. HammClD mentioned that the dtn1a •·. hlblt woa't change "until we 1et throuah wtth all tbe acbools that have requested It. and that probably wa:a•t be until nm January." New cU1plar1 betn1 plann•d lncludo .. martne bl.oloty, pbotoiraphy, ma,ybe aviation. We plan to add two more traU.eN to the pro- iram -we'd lib to hue a fleet!" abe aald. She addocl, .. Outreach P">Cf&ml like tb1I are aort d a trend Cor museums.. 'l'!My are vital for tbe comnnmlty eo that people reallJe what tbe1 have in the museums. "We've deflnlteb' cottAln a lGt ol poeltlve re1ponae-Uiepragram•1 a wtnner." Your· Kid's "Right!i) A special con1erence will explain new federal and·state laws regarding the developmentally disabled. a,cnzanao110 Orange C.OU.Oty. says the intent of the JecialaUon early (be(ore the age of 6), the ··delayed" child tiiit~~~ . ls to help devolopr:oeotally handicapped ·peraaoa ml1bt be able to attend u "norma.I" school - "Your lCJd'1Rlpt.1'Will119 the topic of an ''.Pro~reaa under tJM philoeophy cl. ncwtnalba· even t.boQ&b he or she will be a slow learner. all day MmlDv tb1I Sat\ardl)' tor pareott of d.. lion. Aa a result oC the new legislation, ban- nlopmentel.11 Clllabi.d eblldr4D at Callfornla Ht admit.I there bu been aome confusion d.lcapped students will attend public schools and Bute UoJvenlty Jl\alletton. about tho tip.pact of the new laws aimed at lnt.e.-wlll have special pro1rams created ror them. Tho 1oal of tbe CODI'"°"• 1POQIC)nld bJ. 1rat1n1 th bandlcapped,iDtopubUe achoolt: WW thi5 slow down education tor ''normal .. tho Parent Co-op Committee and tbe R~aa "We hope to move developmentally dls· atudeots? "I can see where they (parents and Center or Oranp Cowl\1, 11 to lnform parent.a of a bled penooa lnto normal clusrooma u much children) might think lt will hold them up " he their rl&hll aDd rti1ponalblllU• lD .clueat1D1 u poaslble. The opposite effect bu long been says. "Because teachers have to &Ive mo;e at- thelr cblldttn -with tpeel.i empbull placed w!t.b ua.'' tentlon to the handicapped cblld." on expla.lnlnl the new federal 1*w PL .. ~ and Mlyabe says current federal •tudles Jn. The loog-range answer lies, say! Miyabe, in State Aalclmlaly Bill AB 12$0, dJcate there ma,y be u many u three percent of prevention-type pro1rams. He cites prenatal A developmentally dlsabled eb11d 11 defined the children in any given popuJatl0111 wbo bave care as easentlal, along with more genetic u one whole hudicap onllnatel before be or leamin1 dlsabWties. counseU.., for "high risk" mothers (those under she reachaa the.,. of 18. Tl>e bandJcap must be But. he stresses, none ol tbese studies bJve 15 and over 35, or women who have previously expected to continue lndeflnltely and It must been conducted ln the State of California or gtven birth to a developmentaJly disabled consUtute a 1ubstantial band.leap to the in· Orange County, where. cllM"eDt esUmates say child). dlvldual. the percenta1e may be u hllh as five percent. ln addlUon. be adds, there is currenUy a It la a conditlon related to mental retard•· "Somo of the persona in Oran1e County crltlcal shortage o! foster homes for develop· Uoo, cerebraJ palsy, epUeeay. auU.m, or other may be mildly handicapped and don't need the mentally disabled children who Uve m South neuroloatcally handicapped condltlon.s. program. We have more than 6,000 (cbildren) County areas. Any person with a "relatively Dr. Richard Byrne ot the Unlventty of registered with us now, I don't know what the normal home" i3 asked to contact the Re&ional Southem Calllornla will lead a panel dllcuaalng others are doing. Center. parent participation and U.S. Concreuman "A lot of people don't want other people to For information about the conference or the JerryP1ttersonwillkeynotet.becootereace. knowtheybavea'speclal'ldd,''beaay1. fo•ter home pro&ram, call the Center at John Miyabe. of the R~al c;:enter of Mlyabe at.reues that if paren&a Seek belp 997-3000. Husband Spanks Children Hard DEAR ANN LANDERS: I have a problem l find very upsetting. It concerns my husband and the manner in which he disciplines our children He feels it is perfectly all ri&bl to spank an n .year-old girl and a 10.year~ld boy. He makes our daughter lake orr her panties and lean over his knees so he can hit her very ~. She is ter· rified of this punishment and I am the one who must dry her tears and help her overcome the pain. He is aJso very rough on the boy. He makes the boy remove bis trousers and lean over a chair and get whipped across the buttocks w}th Ii belt. The boy carries wells for days af. terwards Aaa Laaders . . Please print yoUl" oplnlon of such treatment. Maybe it will make bltn atop. -A SAD MOM DEAR MOM: U 7oa lnubud waata k11 children to llate blm forever, be'• made a lood 11tart. Tbe tTeatment of lbe girl naesu &be.~~ ••• Football Fa1nily <From Page BU qualms about going back into the snow country I was bom and raised there." Daughter Colleen, 18 (a graduate or Marina Hilb School who is now in her first year at an area community college} will be golng back East but the Knox's other two daughters won 't be moving. Chm, 24, is an airline s tewardess based in Denver, and Kathy, 22, is a senior at Arizona Slate University. FOR CHUCK AND SIORLEY Knox, who celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary last August, the relocation to Buffalo will be their ninth move. "Jt really hasn't been that bad. We've met a lot of wonderful people moving around the coun- try.·' she says, addmg that the two youngest children are excited even though they hate to leave their friends. "But that's part of being a football family. You have to accept those things. They've . always adjusted very well, so there's no prob· Jem there." As a resident of Htintington Harbour, Mrs. Knox h as occasionally been involved with volunteer work for her son's school and the church the family belon1s to. She says she is "not a club woman, because I have plenty to do managln1 the household with Chuck being as busy u he ii. My Ume is pretty much taken up with that." KNOX'S BUSY CAREEll bel{an when he was a football pl11yer in colle1e.-"He always bad a great love tor the game and alway! want- ed to be a football coach," Mrs. Knox recalls. In addition to coaching the Rarn.e, be baa coached in Pennsylvania, Kentucky, North Carolina, Detrolt and in New York for the Jets, where he was responsible for sliJnlng Joe Namath, now a Rams quarterback. "Chuck knew Joe from years before. Chuck waA from Sewickley and Joe was frolll Beaver Falls -they're little towns northwest ol Pltla· burgh. "Chuc;k followed Joe's career for years," says Mrs. Knox. After living Jn so many different part& or the country, dOes she have a te.vortte place? "No, I don't. I've always liked everywhere we've lived. Every move bas been cballeng- lng.P• complete coverage of county governrt1ent and courta. Every d•y In the RU FELL'S UPHOLSTERY W....Y•W• ...... 1922 ..... ...... Coif• .... -141-0Jlf DAILY PILOT bas a slck mind. No ll·year-oJd girl aboa.ld be tabJected to aucb bumlllalton. A.a ror lbe boy, be 19 not 1ewn1 a apall.ldllg -be'• bet.DI bea&ell. If your husband refutes to go roar C!OGJltel· Ing, I AHeft )'OU ICO -aad l'fte!ve some la· deptb guldaoee on what to do abou.l Ulla appall: lDI eltaadon. . DEAR ANN LANDERS: I laughed out loud when I read the letter from the young girl who wanted to know whal a wink llDd a amlle meant. Thirty years ago,. I was also 13 and ln the seventh .uade. l turned around ln my study ball seat and looked stralgb.t into the clear blue e1ea of a handsome 11·year-old junior. He smiled and wlnked at me. I winked back. That wink was the beglnning. At first my parents thought be was much too old for me and wouldn't allow me to go out with him. We bad to do all of our getting acquainted in our parlor for nearly two years. Today we have three grown children and two grandsons wilh another grandbaby on the way. LiCe bas been awfully good to us and we are ao ll'•teful. Yes, Ann, he still winks at me, and I witlk back. -L. W .• LAKELAND, FLORIDA DEAR L. W.: Wbat a beart.warmlag love 1torJ ! I bope you two keep wiaklDg at eaela otlaer for~ 40 yeus. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I'm writing to belp .. No Name-No City," the YOUDI man who Celt ugly, awkward, atupid -was lonely and con· templating auiclde. I was once Jn a slmllar alt\lalion but I found a way out. My problem-. like bis , was sel!- centeredness. I, t.oo, reached a crials -either forget myself and learn to Jove or disintegrate. And lt had to be an uncondiUonal Jove -with no strinl{s attached. I always wondered why I seemed to turn everybody off. No one responded to me. And wbf didn't they? There was not.bing to respond to. was always trying to get instead of give! Our friend will discover that when aellless love begins to flow FROM him, people will respond in a way be never thought J>()S5tble. If he's ugly it woo't matter. Nobody will notice. - BEEN THERE. DEA& THERE: The k.e!,.U alm,le: Gl•e ID· nead cl. Cl')1al to 1et.. It'• eo almple few people woa.ld beUne lt'• the aeent ol a rtcb We. .JANUARY: I AT.APPRAISING DIAMONDS BY COMPUTER • NOW UNTIL JAN. 21st . SAYE 30% to 50% ~MOU • WOMEN'S SPORTSWEAR-Jackets, Tunica,. Vests. Tops. Blouses. Skirts, Pants, Sweaters, :Dresses. LADIES' LIMGER•E: Robes. Palama1, SDps. and · ·&owns. .cl Sippers LEISURE SHOIS :MEN'S SPORTSWEAR: Sport Cocm, Jacketl,. Outerwear, Trousers, Jeans,. Sweaters, Sporhhlrts, Knit Shirts and 3 Piece Sulh ~DISCONTINUED COLORS or P.altern~ in Bath: :TowllsmdSheehe. ~MISCB' ANIOUS C51FT ITEMS 1 . ./ c . ./ FOR HAVING THE GOOD FOATUNE OF HAVlNG ACOJIRED THE SERVICES OF GEMOLOGIST ••• ELLIOT PUGH w .. , .... -i Abc;> ... 1 GrnduA•e Gemologist (Gemollo1c11 Institute of America) DID VOU KNOW? r .... ~ • o1 :k..,..,.,,,, ...._ ...,, OOM dowft I 11. .. J'IO\I 40' Y' " • l 1 ,, ,..1,,..,.. j "l ,,.., ut ,, ,. 1'ft ,. ' I·, Ir. I '"' ... , '* y.--y Whttn•1i1••1 lhtHt' • 11111 )1•nn "' > devnlunhel<\ 111 '"'"'"'Y· th" d~ lo11nw• the wo<H mn•h" , ol\!J "'1• tneru..J moru thun I 00\ «• I '12 ~-ASK US CWHATEVE:R) ABOUT DIAMONDS D...._.C....-.• ~' e1r1h1llta • ........ • 20902 9'90kt\ur\t Stftflt. Suitt 201. (N r Atlanta A'ltonut) Muntmaton 8Hth, C t1f0t'1\1a 92646 aa4> 963·562s • • • • . . . .. • . . .. . • . .. . . -Fu-~y-~-n-ue~-1-3 -19-78 ---------~-ILY_~_LO·T --------------------------------------~-.. ~~~~ 83 Divisio11 I Revrunped By NCAA .ATLANTA <AP) A J .year· old b allle by the so-called b1gtime confe rences and in- dependents lo restructure ool- lege football 's 144 maJor schools into two d1 v1s1ons finally has s ucceeded The Nation a l Collegiat e Athletic Ai.i.oc1at1on upproved Thuri.day a proposal i.ponsored by 79 M:hoob !.cparntang the cur rent D1\1s1on I into U1 v1s1oni. J A and I AA The NCAA convention then ap peai.ed some of the bitter oppos1 lion whc·n 1t adopted an amend- ment n·qu1ring It•'>'> stringent criteria for mcmlwrshap in I A. opening the door for 25 othe r :.chools to qualify Schools ha ve 60 days to adv1i.e the NCAA of their choice of dlvisions, and then they would be given three years to meet crtieria for membership in the division. The initial criteria for Division 1-A would have required institu- tions to participate in eight V'8rsity sports, have an average horn e attendance of 17 ,000 dur mg one of the last four years and play home games in a stadium seating 30,000 or more The ar. ea.'iang amendment offered by the Ivy League, Colgate and Wilham & Mary would remove the attendance average and seating capacity re qu1rements for institutions that s ponsor 12 va r s i ty s po r ts Schools with eight sports still • would quality by meeting the other criteria. The thorny restructuring issue occupied most of the conven- tion's business. The proposal for the two divisions was rejected ear lier, but then gained ap- proval after the criteria for me mhership were adopted llad the criteria remained w1t hol.l1 creatin~ divisions I A and I AA , lhOSl' railing lo quahry ror tht• top d1v1sion would have been dropped into Utvlsion II The original 79 schools consist ed of the r.o members of the ll1g Ten. l'ar1 r1c 10. Hi s: Eight, .· Atlant1<• Coast, Southeastern. Southwt•st and Wt•stl'rn Athletic eonfon•nces. alons: with indepen- dt·nts Air Force, Army, Boston College. Florida State. Georgia Tt•ch, lla~a11. Memphis State, Miami of Florida, Navy, North TC'xa~ State. Notre Dame. Penn Stale, Pittsburgh, San Diego "tatC'. South Carolina. Syracuse. Tulane', V1rgin1a Tech and West V1rgin1a The 25 i.chools qua Ii fy1ng un- rler the 12 var.,1ty sport criterion wer<' sev"n Ivy League schools. Appalachian. Rull Stale. Bowl mg Grt>en, C'ol~ate, Holy Cross. Idaho, Indiana Stale. Long Reach Stall'. Ohio University, Rutgers. San .Jose State. Tern· pit'. Wes tt•rn M ich1gao and W1llt a m & Mary, along with four <'11rrcnt Division II schools m the Yankee Confe r ence. Connec 11cut. Maine. Massachusetts and Rhode Island Columbia. the other I vy League school. did not m eet the 12-s port qualiflcation. Some schools on the last of 79 don't currently quali(y because they do not sponsor eight sports, but they are expected to have lit· tie trouble m adding enough to reac~ that figure. ,.~ ....... DALLAS COACH TOM LANORV WATCHES AS ROGER STAUBACH TUNES UP FO~ DENVER. New TV Star Blossoms Mwberger Umpired in Pro Baseball CINCINNATI IAP l CBS s ports voice Brent Mus berger didn't grow up wanting to be a Super Bowl announcer. His first calling was to become a big league baseball umpire. But a bum call -und a brush with Juan Marachal's infamous tempe r -· convinced him otherwise. · "It was 1958. in Michigan C'1ty, Ind., 1n the Clas:. D Midwest League," said Musberger, re ealling his days or marathon bus rides throughout the Midwest "M arichal was pitching and the game was lied at J. t 1n lht• eighth inning." Mus berger said 111 a telephone intervtl.'W fie was 18 at the time, grec>n as they come Maric hal . destined to bcC'ome one o r baseball's great pitchers. was 19. m has first year or pro ball and on his "ay to a 21-victory season for Michigan City. the San Francisco Giants' lowest farm team. "( was working second base The batter hit a ball that bounced over the fence But I lost it in the tights and called 1t a home run. I ended up kicking three guys out or the game I led the league in eject1oni. that year with 15 . . I needed a police l'Scort to get off the field "It was that point in my young lire that I decided lo go mto sports wnting because I could u!le the eraser when I made a mistake," said Musberger That incident, 2Q years ago this s ummer, is the chief reason he wound up wearing tuxedos in TV broadcast booths instead of being pelted with overripe vegetables. After four years of journalis rn at No rthwestern University, the Billings, Mont .. native became a sports writer with the Chicago American. Six years later . he wab contempl ating another career switch I had part1c1pated on some telephone talk shows The gener al manager at WBBM in Chicago, 8111 O'Donnell, liked my voice. Ile knew the sports knowledge was there. I wanted to take the chance, figuring I could alays come back to writ~ ing." he said. Mus berger. 37, figur es his news paper background gave him d head start in his new field. "I had always felt the biggest weak- nt•ss in radio wa!. the absence or ~ood rc•porltn!-!." he said. Paul llornuns:. the former G recn Bay Packers great who sta rted out with Musberger. is not s urprised hy Musberger'!-. ~wirt ris" as a nC'twork star. "Being a newspaper man helped him lie adapted himself Rozelle Upset right out of the block&," said Hornung. "He knows sports ex- tremely well, but his greatest talent to me is his ability lo ad lib." That quality, and the talents or his sidekicks, former beauty aueen Phyllis George and Irv Cross, a retired NFL All-star de- fens ive back. helped CBS win an Emmy for its "NFL Today" show Mus ber ger ob1d«i>s by the credo that one doesn't have to he controversial to booi.t ratings. Uut he doc:.n 'tshy from tl Network rival Howard Cosell ·'has inflamed the country "And the sideline bully1sm by Ohio State rootball coach Woody llayes has to cease "He can't keep 1t up," said Mus berger Superdome Movie Draws Czar's Ire NEW ORLEA NS <A P > - Com missioner Pete Rozelle decried as "ill-timed" and "in poor taste" Thursday the violent TV movie "Superdome,'' aired Monday six days before foot· ball's Super Bowl XII. The National Football League head declined to attribute the telephoned threat on the lire of Denver running back Jon Keyworth to showing of the film but he said· •'The power of suggestion in things llke this is so great. I re· member when I was doing public relations work for a trans-continental airline many years ago there was a hijacking in Australia. Keyworth was "a little shook up." The two-hour movie, shown na tionally by ABC, was based on a fictional Super Bowl al the S uperdome h ere and was saturated with intrigue. sex and murder, revolving around an at- tempt by gamble rs to fix the game. "It was a terrible movie," said Rozelle. ''I must say that I was deeply concerned that it was shown. Our office had no ad- vance warning of it until the ad· vertising began about a week ago." Titans Win, 56-54; 49ers' Rally Fails "It was one of the first -a novelty at the time. But it was later discovered that a movie had been shown which carried details of the hijacking almost to the letter. "All of us are aware of the escalation of s uch hijackings over the past several years.•• Don Weiss, assistant to the com m1ss1on er, said he h ad Jearned a movie was being filmed at the Superdome during one of his advance visits but was not aware of its content. "Originally the film was en- titled 'Countdown to The Super Bowl," Weiss said, "but we in· formed the producers they could not use the word 'Super Bowl' because it is copyrighted. Jt'orward Greg Bunch had 14 points and guard Keith An- derson had 12 for Cal State <Fullerton) in a :56·54 victory over UC-Santa Barbara in a Pacific Coast Athletic Associa· lion college basketball game Thursday night. Forward Mike Niles made a 15-foot jump abot from the cor· ner with just over one miftute to play to ef ve the Titans a three· Polnt lead. Niles finished with 11 points and 10 rebounds for the ·Goll Leaders Titans. who have a 1-0 league rec- ord and 10-3 in all games. Spartan•, 80· 76 SAN JOSE -Wally Rank kicked o{f a sl.x·polnt spurt with a 25-foot field goal with two minutes left to spark the San Jose State Spartans to an lr).76 bHketball victory over Cal State <Long Beach) Thursday . Rank's buclet broke a 72-72 tie and was followed by a layup by Tracy Ha.yes and a pair of free throws by Pbil Davi& to ice the victory m 1h• P_Aclllc Coaat Athletic Assodatl&l Opener (or both teams . The threat against Keyworth was phoned Wednesday to the B r onc9s headquarters in Denver. S\rlct security measures im- mediately were invoked by the team , which plays the Dallas Cowboys Sunday for pro foot- ball's championship. The running back's mail was intercepted and screened. A security guard was posted out· aide his hotel room. Denver of- ficials acknowledged that it con- cel v ably was the work of a crank but Fred Gehrke, Denver general manage r , said Tonight on TV 8 p.m . (9) -COLLEGE BASKETBALL -Illinois State meets Nevada (Las Vegas) ln Las Vegas. 10 p.m. (5) -COLLEGE BASKETBALL -The Oregon Ducks meet the UCLA Bruins ln a game plaved earlier tonight ln Pauley Pavilion. (13) - COLLEGE BASKETBALL - Oregon State meets the US<= Trojans in a game played earlier tonight in Loa An1eles. Bulldogs Trim Anteaters,45-40 By CRAIG SHEFF °' t• o.tty ~ ... ll•lf Fresno State Un iversity, frustrated by poor shooting most of the first half, got its inside gam e working after the In· termisslon and held off spunky UC Irvine. 45-40, in the Paci{}~ Coast Athletic Association basketbafl opener Thursday night at UCI. Fresno. now 11·2 for the season, won it with very good defensive play and a patient of- fense that worked only for hlgh • percentage shots. But despite taking those percentage shots, the Bulldogs were unable to hit with con- sislency--illltil they managed to get inside in the second half. Then with 6-5 Art Wllllams, 6-7 Eddie Adams and 6·6 Ken Barnes doing most or the shoot- ing and scoring inside, the · Bulldogs maintained c:ontrol- despite only being ahead by two to five points most or the half. The closest UCI got to the Bulldogs in the second half was 38-36 with 5: 24 to go on a shot in- Mde by Wayne Smith after a lob pass from Phil Bolden. But Fresno didn't rattle. The Bulldog!', us ing semi-delay tac- tics, upped the lead to 43·36 after a pairofUCI misses. And with 2:22 to go Fresno had 1t wrapped up. The defense completely bot tied up the Anteaters inside. Ir vine was forced to shoot out· side more times than it wanted and the results were mediocre. Fresno's defense was so out- standing, UCI was unable to shoot a free throw. The Bulldogs committed just 10 fouls, but all were player-control violations in which UCl got the ball out of bounds. "We let them gel inside the second half and 1 think that was the big key." sa1d UCI coach Tim Tift. ~·But that's what they have been do101 all year against m ost teams. "But we had a chance to beat them. We played good defense, but we took some bad shots m one segment or the second half We pluyed with intensity and emotion, 1t wasn't a bad effort tor us." !:.aid Tift Fresno coach Boyd Grant. in just his first season after three years at Southern Idaho J C, felt his club had an off night. "I don't want to take anything away from Irvine. but I thought we played poorly. We just didn't execute," said Grant. UCI hit 48.8 percent of its shots (20 of 41 ) from the field while Fresno converted 20 of 46 for 43.5 percent. The Anteaters return to PCAA pl ay Saturday night. hosting Cal State (Fullerton> at 7 :30. llrH,..Si.t. COi 1 .. 1uc1 .. 1 ... AMtn~ 9.,.,., Wllll•"'' Ciregory !>lr .. l .. AnOonon li•••M>I# liNU.O" W.•• Tot els '• .. ~Ill ~ 0 1 10 '>m•th • 0 1 I MtGu1r~ • I 1 11 Chrhl 0 o o o C•rM>tl I 1 0 'S.DC> I 0 0 1 SI~\ 1 0 0 4 R°"9•" 0 1 I 19'1 .. ,. 0 0 1 0 lolah '° ) '0 .. "~ .. I 0 4 " 1 0 • • 1 0 • • J 0 1 ' ' 0 0 1 1 0 0 • 1 0 I 4 I a 0 l 10 OISC> o,...,,. ....... .,,u.,.._ WAVNE SMITH GOES UP FOR A BASKET • Tbe victory spoiled a Lone Beach comeb1ck wbieh bad ,rased a S7-'8 Sirtans lead with 11:59 remain . San Joat State held a 40-36 hal me lead. Morton Trie·s to Shake Loser's Image IJOP,, 72-7 J quarterback ever to come into tbe Suprr Bowl. They aaid I was lucky to e•en be there. ''There's just no comparl5on between then and now. This is a very pesltlve year ror me.'' Later, Morton lost out in the battle tor the startln1 quarterback a11l1nment at DaUu . He asked to be traded, wu 1buff1ed to tho New York Gtanu and endured 2~ fruatrat.. ln1 HUOOS there. Surrounded b1· mtdiocrit.Y at bolt. Morton wu booed loud and often. 1o1 ,..aUM now I tried to dO too ,much for the Giant.a," he Hld. "One 1\17 can't turn a ttam arOWUI." • ' Last March . Morton was tradod to the Broncos, who in turn 1ent Steve Jlam•ey \o the Glanta ln what amounted to a change or scenery for both quarterbacks. Eyebrows were raised when Morton became 'lH NO. 1 quarterback ln the p"reseason, but coach Red Miller's evaluaUon proved to bo correct Morton d e tl e d the doonuday~rs. completing 52 perctnt ot his pas es for t ,929 yardl and lt touchdowns. MOil 1urpnllftC ol all, Morton, who wu Jfl rcepted often al Danas and Nft York. thre only eleht lntercepUom in t41am . . .. .... OAJL Y PILOT Friday, JaftUalY 13, 1171 BASKETBALL I MISCELLANY Boston Batters Kings,6-l BOSTON -Grega Sheppard, back in the ' lineup after mlssmg 25 games because or a knee injury, scored three goals Thursday night in leading t he Boston Bruins to a 6-1 National Hockey League victory over the Los Angeles Kings. Sheppard scored in each period. Walker Lo•n Austrahan 800 meters champion John Higham scored the biggest vic- tory of hls career Thurs· day night when he de- feated New Zealand's John Walker, the world record-holder for the mtle. in the Interna- tional Games. Higham, a 26-year-old Melbourne lawyer and holder of the Australian record for the 800, ran in 1 minutc. 47. l seconds wit h Walker coming in l 47 .7. Don Quarric, Olympic 100 -m <.'te r s ilver med..ill!.l and 200-meter gold m<•dalist , s howed the crowd has <,uper b r unning '>lylc with a "J)rlnt double of 10 4 '>C c o n ch and 20 S second!. K'ilkt•• II urt :M:arina, FV D~el • In Sullset Biggie . Sun1et Lea1ue basket-to 15 l>Qlntt Wednesday, ball rivals Fountain dropplil• bll 1corln1 Valley H1ah and the vls-avera1e to 24.5 points a Hine Marina (Hunt-1ame. ln1ton Beaeh) High Vi· But Holmelr and Heide ktn1s IQUU'e off tonltht are not Fountain (8) in a pivotal teat Valley'• ooly weapons. b e fore an expected Helde waa held to four capacity ctowa. potnta Wednesday. so M Tbe Barona of FV Cbrts Mack and 8·4 coach Dne Brown and QarUe1 Mff answered coach Steve Popovlch's with 18 and 11 points. Heidenreich, masked to protect a broken jaw. is effective within the k.er and John Bohm. fil}lting nu as ii Tleui, has shown potential. Bohm •a 18 was a bia tu- tor in Marina'& tourna· ment championship at Orange High. Vlkin1s were tabbed 1·2 in c1rcwt precllcttona Dl.stanee Star aod with Mari'D•-·-----------alreac:ly .addled with an openl.Qg loss to Edison Clluntinctm Beach). the game takea on even more llf'Ulcance. MJ"s LaBonte Makes Switch ''It'• a biC aame for us," saya Popovich . "because we can't put ourselves into an 0·2 hole. U we do we'll be By ERNIE C"9l'ILLO forced~ crawl back tbe lnj°'urt .. .!""~,_ .. .,.m_ ... 9 reet ol the aouoo." -- Atlde from the initial =~~~10i'!.~°te0 w~~fb~! problem of dealing with ls today--Gle of the top ·6·4 whiz Roger Holmes, prep distance runnen tn 6-7 Mike Heide and the Orange County .. rest of the Batons, the Four years ago •s a Vikings are bugged by freshman, LaBontd was flu pi:oblems. pursuina his dream of Only 6-3'Leland Bruce, becprnin1 a football 6-7 Randy Heidenreich P 1 a Yer b e r ore a and 6· l Truitt Hatton are sprained an.Ide and then a certain starterstonight. damaged knee s ide· If 6-6 David Tieui linedhimfortheseason. isn't ready to combat To s trengthen his the Barons' strength on knee, LaBonte took to the board£, it could be running. By the sprtna, another long night for he bad improved enoucb the Viltes. to place ln the South Holmes and Heide Cout League track lead Fountain V.Uey's finals. He's been run· board play, but Brown nlng everaince. says be lt not satisfied A w~k from Satur- wlth his team's rebound· day, he'll be competing ing. in the prep mile run at LOS ANGELES Lakers forwacd Jamaal Walke!> s uffered a broken bone m his hand durin g Los Angeles ' 102·94 l~s to Kansas Ca- ty Wcdne!.day night, but as not expected to mass any games, a Lakers !.pokesman said Thurs- day. .. The 6-foot -6 Wilkes fractured a joint of the middle finger of his left hand and lhe break was discovered Thursday . the spokesman said. A MIGHTY DEFENSE -Would you believe there is a Wes tminster High basketball player inside the maze of Newport Ha rbor High defenders? Br ian Freeman (20). Dan Stekol (12), Jon Swee k (center) and Brian Maravich surround their foe. The Sailors return to action tonight (8) to duel visiting Edison (Huntington Beach ) High in a key Suns et League game. Fountain Valley's ma-· the Los Angeles Indoor jor concern'! "Usually." invitational track and says Brown, "as Leland field meet at the LA Bruce goes from the Sports Arena. field is how Marina "In junior high I ran fares. fairly well but I always "Marina is talented wanted t o play foot- and young with four ball." LaBonte says. juniors, it has good size ••My brother was a and shoots well. quarterback and that's .Jame• Lauded Four games into the 1977 seaso n , the Unive r sity of Washington bad a l-3rec, ord and coach Don James remembers it as. "the most incredibly awful experience of my ·nre." Sunset Tiro Key Collisions Hostility Highlight South Coast Resmnes MARK LaBONTE. "We'll use a four-man where the coaches start· motion offense against a ed m e. I eventually man-to-man defense and wound up playing wide a power attack i! receiver and defensive Marina zones." back before I blew it in a Holmes, perhaps the dumb sandlot game." tine I Uke but the com- dominant figure in the Occa.siDDally, LaBoote petition. I just like to Sunset League was held misses tbe agreaslve c o m pet e • H e ck , ' action of football. • · 1 wish sometimes a race gets But Thursday, James hlt the jackpot when he ~s chosen major col- l(t«e coach of the year t,;. the more than 2,000 r6ember s of the 1'm er I can Foot b a I I ~aches Alsociation. In between, the ~ashington Hus kies won six of their final ~even regular-season ~am~s and then upset ichlgan 27-20 in the ose Bowl to finish 8-4. Soccer Jleport •MNIR Velltf l, MffiM 2 •-t•ln Valley K«l-Yent 1, K'WI!. Ma•ll'I• 1<orlno-l<Nt>IH, "•"•· r111t1me: M lie. <ettittr-VllleY,; CM~ t ~·'° V•lltY ICOl'lne-iM"9r, An• OVM"· M. "-re. .tlelfllme. (#OVltley, t-0. The unpredictable Edison <Huntington Beach) High Chargers, aggressive and with tough defense, invade t h e confines of the Newport Harbor Sailors tonight (8). in Sunset League basketball ac- tion with the winner as- sur ed a spot at the top. Also vying tonight (8) in an attempt to escape the cellar after one round of loop play are Huntington Beach High 's Oilers and the host Westminster Lions. The Chargers of Edison coach Don Le avey have rolled to an impressive 10-4 record. including a 77-65 Sunset League opening victory over Marina (Hunt- ington Beach ). Usually it ts behind a bal&nced attack, although guard Mike McCourt .is clearly the scoring leader with an 18.0 averaae. Jeff Tutton· (6-5) and John Allen (8-8) are ).!" atKu, w.tMllM•er• tough on the boards and 11 11eec"' "°''"'-T'011"'8" 2• 6-4 J'unior Darin Bowen • , ... , Leltllton. ... 1 .....,..,..._., came up with a lifetime .. ed~ ... • scorlnt-Metkovlcll, bell ot21 points Wednes· Two key encounters The Tritons have re- are on tap tonight (8) an covered somewhat from South Coast Lea gue an 0-2 start lo collect basketball action CJ'i the three straight wins and four 3-2 racers tDana 1t has been 6-6 John Hills. El Toro. M1si.1on Carson who has done V i e j o , a n d S a n mos t of the damage, Clement<') chas1 nl! t h<' averaging 25.0 points in 5·0 rabbit <Coron.1 d1·l those three victories, Mar), collidt.• al most exclusively from Hills. 8-4 for the season. are unpredictable. Howev~r. if Chris Goller, Mike Samuels and Dick Jeffers come up with their double figure scoring again, it could mean a loss for San Clemente. Pro Scores Hatl .... I ...... IAMKNtlM e u11a10 111, lndi.,,. 92 I could go out there. pretty rough lts«!lf." sometimes," he says. "I Another major diC- used to love ripping peo-ference between the two ple." sports, La Bonte points Denver IOt, -ton 106 IHU .... Hectier uape llOilOn '· LO\ Anoeln I Now, he cuts loose in a out, is the friendship dl!ferent manner. "I get between opponents. Goller has been in the 20s t.he last three games and pumped In 27 points Tuesday. c1 • ...,.1., .. u , lklff•lo J PltttllurQI> •, Ptlll-lpflla • (Ue l Mo"trHl 6, Oetrool I my aggressions out ln "l like being persona- workouts and meets," ble with e verybody. he says. ''It's not the hit· Most runners seem that And both ganws ar<• the fi<'ld. traditional rivalr11·s Mark Klein, a 6·5 Dana Hills is at San sPnaor transfer from San Clemente and Mll>l>ton Dimas, has been the Viejo is at El Toro o t h e r s ide of San . 0th er gam es p 1 t Clemente's attack, with Corona del Mar at 1·4 · a consistent scoring University (Irvine) High p a c e and board and winless Costa Mesa strength. hosts 2-3 Laguna Beach. The Dolphins of Dana Wrestling Aces At Dana Hills Pete DeCasas has re- turned to the Mission Viejo lineup and the Dlablos need all the help they can get asainst "Rustlers, Cypress Clash /or Lead what is becoming a Golden West Colleoe hasn't won it.a first two formidable El Toro • quintet. Southern California Conference basketball games El Toro features West since the 1970-71 Rustlers captured tbe circuit Virginia transrer Rick championship. R e id ( 18. 3) • 6. 4 And GWC coach Dick Stricklin is hoping that'a sophomore Roo Holmea a good omen. Sixteen high 1cbools from three different CIF secllona are sending teams to the fifth annual Dana Hllll High wres· t1tn1 lnvtttonal Sat- urday. Action belins et 10:30a.m., with the finals slated in the evenln1 at 6:30. (1516 scortni lllld equal· The Rustlers have a surprislnt 2-0 SoCal ly effective on th e record thus far, but face a stiff cballente tonl&ht boards), 6-S freshman when defending state champion Cypress invades for Wayne Carlander and a7:30meeting.Cypressisalso2-0. competition also coming g..3 junior Matt Simpson, Cypress, 14-4 for lite season. has a tall front from the two San a returning starter, as is line with 6-8 Rory Lovell, 6-7 Ray Beer and 8-S Fernando Valley \eal!ll$ &-1 senior Mike Holmes. Tony Chastain. The other two startns are 6-2 Rlck entered-Si ml Valley The Diablos generally Cromwell aod g.,2 Robert Wbit.t' Hiah and Newbury Park use about nine players a Golden West counters with an offense bunt High. 1ame and it spreads out around 6-5 sophomore Todd Zirbel, who 11 averaar· Also figurine tt con-the individuals. DeCuu tng 18.6 polnts per 1asne. Zirbel has scortd n. IS tend for the team trophy has led Mission Viejo in and 29 points in the last three sames . are Long Beach Millikan 1corlng five times (he The other GWC starters are forwards Brian an4 Marina Hlgb of missed three game• Rodgers (6-5) and Dave Stricklin (S-2) and auard11 Hunllntton Beach. • wjth an ankle injury), Gary Sanders (6·0) and Harold Chambllu (5·11). Besides the host Dana 6-2 Mike Boster bas also · Sanders is the only other starter avoraatna In way," he says. "You can sit down with an op- ponent and talk to them, not just try to kill their heads ." The switch in sports proved to be a smart one, be says, especially considering the fact bis le1 muscles are more suited for distance run- ning than sprint.ma. 1 was Umed once in the 100.'' M says. "I ran 11.1. That's dot meat, eapeclally 1n football. I probably could run 11 nut but that's not going to bllta by anybody.·' Ills tlmeos ln the longer racos aro more spec- l1tt'ular. Lut year aa a Junior, he recorded ttml's ol 4:20 In the mite and 9: 14 In the two-mile. In the fall cross country SN\lon . he clocked a 13:~1 ovM the Diablos' homo course, which rnoasures a.92 miles . ~at.,,..,,.,... day in leading Edison. ~•lflltM: tdlMl'I, , ... ~.nen1a.•m.• With the exception of Dana Hills ,coach Terry Wlaglesworth aees Oranae Glen Hl&h (San Diego 1ectlon) a. a favortte, with tough Rills contin&eN and led tbe team flve tlmee double figures (11.8). M artna, the Orange and scored 34 point.a in -------------------Coart area entrants in· one game and Mike elude El Toro and San Roberta has been the Clemente. acorl~g leader ft ve 197i CARS I -'TRUCKSe '.M••fl•tM: Wlll4em, 2.0. Huntington Beach, no ,. .-..,vani.., one knows about -MAr1u1,,.v.4M'r• balance, however, more Field D-.-key =~':..~°"'*"· than tbe host Sailors of ~ Last year's tourna-tUnea. r : coach Jerry DeBusk. 1.._..:r:'.,.._ meat champ, Hunt·· Corona del Mar, so ln1ton Beach, isn't en· deep in talent .that 8-3 ~------.: .. :!',~f:.~=:""~0tnei., Newport Harbor bas 1118ftde .... •: Mtc"-"· a..Hw. ••· v-.. four playen averagin1 ~ v.,..., ter•d this year. Simi Brea HJgbtransferCbrts Valley la the only school Johnstcn la used in a re- entered which bu won a serve role, ls not expeet· tournament title at ed to have any trouble at Dana Hills. University, where the .. flllMtMlllllrDtUt. Jn double n .. ures with ..._,._,CO .. ,.... • "6 \llf'llty ~:,~<r.:'.:,t. 6·3 Brlan Mauvlch, ".:=:.-:~:::.!~. ,,.. ... 1._1 c..v i.y,,... worklnt out of the pu~ Heut1-1 WllllN•t .... t.o. .. ._,..,..., 1 "' , lng game, leading the .-..v ..... ., ""'· h«!I 11(.,.__..........-.IMI, way with a 14.7 averafe. ,,.. ....... , ........ ... ~l:o,i .. __.~-Halftlme:Htl., ,,._ .. ......,.".-. Huntlntton Beach ,.,._y..=~:r.;M. ...... ;;._:.':.,"!-,'~9;.."' -51'·~"*"· already owns a 76-73 vie· llil•rlM ••I~:~~ IOl\m 1. For the second Ume in Ji"•'"""'· lilMfl,1.0. tbuory over Westminster. 'r".:::'J~..-three nldtts Utt Bstan- ,.,. .. ., ...._, t that wu lo touma-u"'" 1e1rln1 ,.-"•"''" t, eta (ea.ta M ... ) HJ1b 1r¥111t e<lflno-t<'"''"'• Mote. ment .Play and doesn't Htlfnltl, *"• Ea.ies must travel to JuM. mean a tb1 • thJ H••lti-: llct1M11, '"°· -•• .... .m.11M111, "°· . n1 a. • , ~•001nA1tMTY Santa Ana tA:llll~t (8) u ,........... point. ""'.,_,N .. ,...,... Sasata Ana Valley _.. "~~o.~ ~'•'=~11-:=:;~:.11 1, White the Oiler• of ....,.. ....... a, 11 lll1b1•1 Falcons a•att In t,1-11. coach RO)' Jrllllw have a u 1"11 au'1"' ,.. •1•11• Ceawr)' LeaM buket· '"1"'._, ._.....,,.... balanced attack 1hnllar .-=..;.;::•:;.;::;;.;;·-.':;;~;m;;.;~.;. .. .;.•;;.:;i..~~·'-...,.-•b•a;.;;u ... a .. c;;.;;t1 .. on __ • ---~~-- MlfiMt,,_W!Mr, to Newport (four '"v•uew:F""'""· players aecrtni ln dou-~=~~1 1> I e f I I u 1' e a ) , .... .,._.... ...,_, Wettmtnai.r•1 aame re· ~ ..,.... .... t ~. volves around auarct ~-.._ u, Ray FOtter.. • E8tancia Vie8 Trojarui await with M Roger Poirier. Laguna &1cb·~ Ran· dy Smith, Teny Haught and Jim tticbard1on rate tbe eda• r Cotta Mesa, which ti yet to win in 11 starts. .. " . . . .. . --·· ... ,,. . . Am9 \VRESl LING HORSE RACING I MISCELLANY . -.. Friday, January 13 1978 ·Alamitos Cage Action High Sclwols .Racing Entries Cougars Vie; • MD on Road Area Wrestling 11w T .... IM ,.,,.. ..... ,, .. ~Ian •ACI :»Cl y.,.ctt l vt•r Old•. Cl•lmlng Purw u.ecu Cl•lm· Capistrano VaUey High's Cougars, with a 10·5 free lance record and an eye on a possible bid to the CJF•basketball pla'yoffs , hosts Don Lugo <Chino) High's Conquistadors tonight (8). 1"9 orlct '6 . .!00 liny B•l\IO !Mll<:"-111 Miu Kno011>9 Jet IOOml119ue11 111 0.1 c11 .. t .. e,..-<11¥111 '" 111 N•ldera NOllotl 1w.,01 1n Ouoh<ll1tk rc...00..1 in w .. Tr1«kle (Cro~rl o ... Oe<;k (t<nlQlltl Cll.,~ Viii. llrt•Wrel ll•••l•tor ICltrl•MI PO#'OW (V~) 119 l lt '" tit •11 5t!CONO •ACI ~loO y4rc". J Vt•r Old\ .. ..., Alf-M>ce Pun. U,JOO l':lrjclly llM (Myft>I YOQ1e Lon IC..tCIOl• I Mo>1 lloy•I IAlll-.1 Tl!•t Awn INic-u•I Leo s ll•lly ILlpl\eml we '• Tr&a IA4'11r) Mr B Ber (Ooming.,e1 I "' IH 1n 121 in "' 119 Tltl•O •ACI JIO nrda J vu r Old m•lclefU Pur\t iJ 000 Oorect TlloUQ"I IW•hon I •11 Our C.o ITrNwrel 111 Cll•"ntl Cet a.r ICit<K•I 111 ~me Kind•~•~" tN1(..00•mu\• Ul .,_,ei..11• 111.nogM I 117 Norclt1t IWttdl 117 NO Ol•y lC..111 lol Merv C•" tCMdo••• ~l\ltr p.,, IL•PN,,11 TOI) Elo•tlotl IAO.lrl 111 111 '" 'Oil. TN llACt! 3lo0 vercx l veer olot All-ance Pu~• U,500 Ml\\~-N Cl•n 10.lomllel 117 M\ t<tlly (WMd) 117 M l 8 •Y IMVl!nl 11• Hu•mvru111w 1et~r1uel II• O...tn• "'-'G•-)llrNaurtl !II ~nowb•nk ~A0.1r• t 11 l•IHlylo IC.rdot•I '" Wl"9tcl WIW..• IMll(""lll Ill "ll'TH ltACf 110 'r•'Oi J .,,,., 010 , I. Ill) Cl••mll\Q Purwi '4 .oc> C1•1m1nv pf'6t• 16.~ \I rtna '\ 1,•• tS.'1kU ''Ito! H-(8r"'*ll•ld l f rancu-r W11rr"'" l-'CU", "' "' "' In Angelus League hostilities, Mater Dei (S•n· ta Ana) Iligh's Monarchs will be trying lo improve on a 1-1 league record at Bishop Amat (La Puente) High .(7:30). Three other Orange Coast area teams on the Christian school level are acllve Huntington Valley Christian CS 4> is at Maranatha (Arcadia} High in Academy League play C8). Capistrano Valley Chnslian High is at Rethel Christian (Garden Grove) at 8. and Inland Christian CSan Bernardino) H.igh tangles with Liberty Christian (Huntington Beach) at Santa Ana's Salvation Army Youth Center (7). Bob Charles will be trying to maintain a 25 1 scoring average for the Cougars of Capistrano Valley tonight. He is the Orange Coast area's scor-ing leader. Mater Dei, trying to snap back from a double overtime loss at Servile (Anaheim) High Tuesday, 1s still without playmaker Sal Gaytan, who has missed the last seven games with an ankle inJury suffered In practice. With Gaytan out, the Monarchs have rallied behind 6·5 Tim Peabody, 6-5 John Garcia, hot-and- cold Pat Steele and 6·2 Bob Meacham to up their record to 12·4. Steve McCrea has also been a big factor, and any one of this group has proven capable of break ing it open. Sports Calendar MIQl\lr•t• (l(n111ntl "' Frid•' IJM IJI Mel Mtll•t Cl/ QllnJ 11' fl••••tt..11 E\tancl• •I S.nta An• Co,on• diet ~, •• D""' Hiii'. lO\t• Me"" •t Vn1wNly El Toro •I !>•n Clem@"le. L6Qur\I S.•<h •' M •\\'<-.., V1•10. NewptKt H•rbot ,., H iJt'll•,.,QhJt1 8~•cn. H..-,11nigt°" V•fl•Y Ch' \tt '" •t Amb•u'1dof' C"rl\t1en t•I• t f / (H>tltr•no V•U•y (.,,,,II.,, .ti V ' lCHy (_hr1~•14f' ()) ltt.-tly Cl\n,t141"1 •I Wooo rrnl Cnrl\ll•n ff JO•. C.OIO.I\ W••I Coll-•1 L~ A"Qtlt \ CC 11 lOI Oel\dy o.,.. (Myl"I 119 llt lltv, Coron.I Ott M.r •I 1Jn1vrr" 110<••1 T"t cc 1er1,..,1 "' ty L•vu..a ~ ... ,, .st Co•t• M•\• S.v•ntffn ~o~" (NltOdenlut) " O•n• HHI\ •f San Ctrm11ntP M inton ~ton<I C!lofu. IWarOI Ill Vt•10 •• f 1 Toro. Eokon •I "r ... Porl SIXTH ltACt! -'«lY ..... ) n•r Ol<I\ .. Up F'lllf.• .. ln!ii••• Al 1o"•"t• Pw\eM,OCO H•rbOt ~ Marin. •t Fount~ln \l•Uty. Hc..nc1nof(if"I Be.ch •t W•~tmln\1 .. ,. C.1>1\lr•no V•llev CllrllhM\ •1 Bttn.I Ch•l1to...,, Don LUOO •I Cat>htr""o O"" FIN Dey ni.tlh) C.O WI"'°"' l\JPl\Ml'll f'101e Fr~,., (C.rdoL•I Bell• T11 (~lchtlll llmlll Ette ClrMW•tl E••ltr E..,. &Id 10.lomlM) On "'"'Y IWardl 1 to V•llo H""'•nG'lon V•ller CM•\""" 1 to •• Mar..,ol,,. 1•11 •I II. Miiter 0.1 •I 111 8 •\llOP Amet. Cyprtu Colle9f •l 11• Go1ci.11 West Goll-(boll\ •t I 301, 11, lnl•ftd Chr1S11an Y\ Lli.rtv Chrl\lo•n 1,. •I S•nr• ,.,.. • S.1v•tlon l'rmr Yo1111> 110 C1n1or 171 81euec1 Ev-IC•Hoerl 119 s..ur..-, CJ..,, 141 SE V l'HTH ••c• llO yard\ l yu r 01<1• ,lh-•nco P,,rae Sol.100 Vnob•I 1W•rlll 111 1 n1,.unq o! Glory IL•P'l•m I 111 h ill Roell IDl>ioml>el Ill M•m• N•~ !Kelly) 11/ ll•n••doo tCMt101el •11 £ rl'Y ~Plrll CNl(Od<"mutl 111 Nt'H 'I f\# l(r,,.OQ~rt t77 HI (•lll>f'r IV•UQIWl l 117 9Hkel!Mll S.00100•0 Coll-•• Polom•' Ill. Cell SI•'" (Funertonl •I I.JC lfV•Nt 17 101, Soutlle<n Ctlllorn1A C<>ll"O• Al (ti Luther., (81. C•lvtt v floptl\I V\ lit>e•h Cllrtrnan el Sano~ An4 • S••••l•on Arrnv Youlll Cenler (/I \•i'"tnh'9 C.•P•\trttno VaU•v •t (I Do• 11d0 R•••v. 110 a rn I, UC S~n t11 9.,,n"r• tlt UC Irvin." ~n., m • Soe<tf Carone Ml M•r •I [l•n• H•ll•. Co\l• Me•• •I v111 ....... y. El Toro •t Sen Cl•.,,.nle, L .. .,,.. II#•<" •• Mlu lon Vie jo. E•flnr•• •I foo0\111, ~\'Of\ el lrv1,.., Meltr 0..1 •f WeUf'f'n, C•olttr•no V•fff"Y •• ~rvote t•ll ol 31, FO\lf\t••ft llall~y Y\ Edl\on •I Hunllnoton Be•ch, Hunl ll\IJIOf\ 8tiKh •I N•WPOrl Hdrbor M•,ln.s "' W~\t.mln,t•r (•II" 71 Wr•\tf!ncJ MJ\,ICJt\ Vl•~o •t l.O\t.t Mt\• 11 'IOI, Rl.,.r\10. Coty Coll~ Soutnwt•lern 41 Gc\IO<on w ... 1 Coll•91' ,., JO.ANNE GRAHAM Graham Chos en Jo-AMe Graham has been selected swimming and divmg coach at Sad- dleback College for the coming season tha1 begins Feb. 14 with the Miss ion Conference Relays at San Bernardino College. Graham, 24, was a diver for Southern Con- necticut State College and last season was div· ing coach at E l Toro High School. Currently, she also serves as age group and maste r s coach for the Mission Viejo Nadadores. "My immediate goal 1s to get more girls out for the team," Graham .,ays. "We have five girls part.Jcipating in the program right now but we need more bodies " JC Wrestling •I• H-V. ~ Wtll 14 111 ~Vllleno tR Ide< Sliney, M . ii. fr•10 CGI won by torfelt. 1)~ Re\llYO IRI ~ ~llatl, J le. u2-Arrt\11._ (Al ewe. Lowe, 11-1 llO Allt>rool< (G) OK. S.ul. 12 ~ 1\8 Rull !RI O.C Ura. •·I IU OrmM1 (GI Mew whll S<llumm, •• 111 Mt NICt1ol 1111 Cite. Mansoor, 10 J 1~ MlrlOn IGJ ""<·Soll .. ._ 9 I Hwv 091• lR I oec Rotn. u l ~111terton lorl•lled lo Or-C:0.11 A \.Uf't'(h .. .,,, fltttt <\Uft'I Ul I: IGHTH RACIE HO yu1h J 1,.•r Old' ~ up Allov.~n<• Pur\e 117 000 Wtt\l11no Founl••n V•JJ•f' al C lov" Tournam en1 f 10 .ft m J M4"n.1 r t roro df\CI San Clement.-ttt Oan• t-4111\ tourn.tmf'nt t 10 am I N•wPort Hortx>r end Mi\\tOn V1t10 el P•IO\ v .. rcW\ l Ourttdm.nr. frvfnfl' dt College Bas ketball ~4;1 Ju<IY IW41\onl t ruly Terr1fic tCri-ttofl'r' A l urp A.-q"""'' fN 1(0tffmU\I (,o o • ., !Oank1I H.-\ • Pf•ttiurt fAd•H • l '"" v Of't k.t ll• fV.tUOf'lrt) l '1 M on ff' \11\t• 1 ourntiment, Ordnqe 111 g:~:!.,~";:,:-,.;:,;:,• Poly cs." 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L.A. INTEACffANGE Informed Sou<ce11'' The Officer• arraal the daughter of e wealthy ondualrlaliat on a ahopllN ·~charge Ci) VOTI!A'S PIPELINE ·f-9 And laaue9" I) THE MUPPETS fll) MACNEIL I LEHRER REPORT ~CALIFORNIA TONIGHT Gu .. t. Teteaa Br- (I) TO TEU THE TRUTH 7:30 6 '25,000 PYRAMID CJ FAMILY FEUD 11·00 I)()) HANNA· 8AR&EAA'S ICE REVUE Roy C1ar1!. Bonnie Franklin •nd The Sytvera join 1"41 remec:t Ice Caped• P.atera £'1aannef Lbf ing• 11 KNXT (CBS) Los An1Jul1•-; 0 KNBC (NBC) Los AngelE::. " KTLA (Ind) lo:. Angele:. 0 KABC TV (ABCJ LO\ Angclr'> Cl) Kf MB (CBS1 Sdn Diego G KHJ· TV (Ind ) Los An quit"> .w KCST (ABC) 5c1n D1r•qo II) KTTV (Ind) Lo:. Anqolt.t'> II) KCOP lV tin<!) Lo<., Ang1•li " ED KCET TV tPBSI Le.-. Anq1•1 ... .-, Ci) KOCl TV 1P8:->J Hu11l1nql<H1 [!,.,,, 11 f TV Actress 1 On Drug Pr~arn? BEVERLY HILLS CAP> Teen-age actress MacKenzie Phillips, co-star or television's "One Day al a Time" series, has asked lo be placed in a drug diversion program in connection with her arrest on <1 charge of public drunkenness Miss Phillips, who was found lying 11emiconscious in a West Hollywood street on Nov. 23, was !)Cheduled lo appear al a pretnal hearing on Tuesday. The 18 year-old actress appeared unex- pectedly in Beverl y Hills Municipal Court a day early to make her request. She was ordered to talk wilh a probation officer, who will de- cide Ir she should be placed in a drug diyersion program, and a new hearing was scheduled for Feb. 3 . In .,, enim.tad / IM IC1ion blfthday aelu141 to Ftad Fiim.tone 0 CPO 8HAAKEY "Forget p .. ,1 Harbor" Sharkey'• ab8Urd ,_ of a J~ enealt attactt on the b-lntenaltlee wt*1 a NlpponHe Navy CPO (JOl'ln Fujtoka) aN1-'°' an ofllclal vtllt. D MOVIE * • • "The Indian Fight· .,.. ( 19551 l(frk Oougl81, Elu Mat11ne1M An Army scout guioee a wagon traln lhrOIJilh Slowt country (2 ht• I 0 9 00..NY & MARIE G.-11: Denny Thomas, Deal Arne Jr .• Aulh Bu.zzJ, Jay and Jimmy 09mor\d. f) COLLl!OE 9.U«l!TllAll llllnolSSt•ellft..a\V-s Q) CAAOt.. 8UAH2TT ANO Ff'IEND8 Guest: Cher. .., MAACU8 wa.sv. M.O. The emotional str .. n of an Impending divorce cauMd by hi• homc>Mxual tenden- cl• aenda a man Into a d1a1>e11e coma fl:l ~ WASHINGTON A substance originally thought to be cocaine but later identified as an amphetamine diet pill was found in Miss Phillips' purse aner sheriff's deputies found her sprawl e d on Robertson Boulevard. lee Cartoons W&klfCMVllW WO 8 llOCKfON> FlLU "TheGllng At Doo!'e Dr.._. In" A ~ author (Anthofty Zerbe) lnveiglee Aodtlord Into r-ctilng • protect~ the or• duatlng Olllaa of '82 and In the prooeN, Aoc:ktoro --a hotnlclde. I a.osa-wrra • WAUITAEET WEEK "Of Financial Bondage" Ouaet: Dr. H9nf'y l<autman, pet1nW end --of the •Hic:ut.1119 oommltt" of 8"'°"*' 8'04Mra. H08<1>~• OOMt .. NO ... ONUMCe hddy Eleen wfll hoe! Ihle -"' enftlHll mullcal, c:otnedy, vllriety apeclel featumg the IMdtng per- le>rmeR ealeo*S by tlle pubk. fJ 9 MC MO'Jlt! **'Ai "'You Can't Steal Love" {1874) Ro bert eonr.d. Donna MKI•. Two Ugnt'-tad bMctl bum• IMWI behind • Ira.It OI empty jewel bolcae and btl)l(en d,_ .. they cany otl the moat flamboy- ant )ewel helet ol the e«1tury. Q) MSW GRlf'FlN . a-ta: The 8&bys. Peter Allen. ic.ly Monteith., Aa/1- lord end Slmpeon. • MAACU8 W!l.8Y, M.O. A~-turneto pilla end llloollol 10 keep .,., job and hueband.. • encw. "t/rllon Maid•" Three """°"*' tall of lheh' rolea In the atormy blr1h ol &he CIO. a!) FlAINO UN£ "Aeeol"9d: Th• Senate ShOuld Ratify The Pro· posed Panama Canel TrNtiee" 8:30 D H£HAY I0881NGE" "On The Record" The for- mer Secretary of State analyze• the origin•. growth 81'4:1 ramlnc.tk>M ol Euro commonlam end Ill lmpect °" America. The Mlddla ~and IN '**It atoarp 1nor-ol terrorllm In Western Europ9 la a1ao ~-10:00 8 COIJ..t!GE 8A81<ETBALL Oregon v.. UCLA <~> D HEWS Cl) COUEOE 8A8KET8AU. Oregon State va USC 11-1 S) SCENES F110M A MARRIAGE TUBE TOPPERS KTLA 0 8 :00 "The India n Fighter." Kirk Douglas plays an Army scout guiding a wagon train through Sioux territory in this 1955 western with E lsa Martinelli. ABC fJ 9 :00 "You Can't Steal Love." Beach bums plot a big jewel heist in this 1974 movie with Robe rt Conrad and Donna Mills. CBS fJ 9:00 -People's Command Performance. T he second annual varte· ty special with performers selected by the TV audience, hosted by Buddy Ebsen. '• "The niliw1hlir' Mananne tinda • Ubat1t1ng growth, bUt Johan la loelng hie grip on reality. They ,,_ 11 JOhan'e oltl~ to 1lgn dlvorca papers, audder\ly. everylhlng •xplodea and tlley m41ul Nth oti-phya- lcalty and mentally. 10:$0 Q) HEWS 11:00. DD <I> 9 Nl!WS D LOYE. AMEM:AN STYLE G MOVIE • • • ''The Ambuetlerl" (18417) Deen Martin, 6entJI a.o-. " MCret agaflt I• aent to M9:dco to llnd en experirnent* llylng - and keac> " out of enemy hendl. (2 hn ) '8 THE ODO COUPLE Fellx'11 --lnterlar• wlttl 09clt' • pl.alM tor a romantic evening 11 nome. fD DICK CAVETT G~: Vlr9ll Foit, organ virtuoso. e MAOHU./ LEHMR Raoo..T 11:30 II (I) M0A•a•H When en lnlantry colonel (leella Nlel1«1) with a rep- utation '°' lncu<"rlng 1 high numb1r of caaualll•• COfll9I under H~ and Trapper John·• ca.re, they p6ot to tue him out ol llCtJon. (Al IJ TONIGHT Holl: Johnny Careon. Guest: William Oernar•t. 8 LOVE. AMEIVCAH STYLE D 9 BAAETTA "Keec> YOU' Eye On The Sparrow" S.retta beglna to tu"'8Ct the modern day RC)bjf'I Hood 1trit<lng hla nelghborhOod ia ac1ually um rar-e? Evil TAMS oomet hia cloM lriand, Wiiiy (A) -~EDABC NEWI MOANlt-IG 12-00 U TWILIGHT ZONE A achool teeci-return• to her 80lll1ment to t111d a cNld W8ltlng tor her thll'e. CD FOREVER FERHWOOO la C.hy _.done or medi- um rate? Elllt Truaa c:omea baolc to Femwood: Tom gr... EIMll« lln u!U.-. tum. Ill MOVtE * • Yt "Rldera Ot VangeMOe" ( 18$3) Hugh O'Brien, Rlcl\atd Conte While hunting for the rnut· derw ol hi• wife, a man t_.,. up ""4th a man attamptlng to r9gllln hi• right fut property. ( t "'" SO min I t2'06 II Cl) C8S LATE MOVIE *** "Don't Otlnk The Water" ( 1869) Jacllle Giff.. eon. Eatlllle Parwona. Two American tourlirta. on their way lo Greece . era hlJadtad behind the Iron <Awtaln ....... they ara milltaken IOf tplea. (R) 12-.30 U MOVIE * * * "The Houtwl Of The S..ervillee" (11158) Peter Cuehlng, Andra Morell. A mysterioua curM haunl• each oer-atlon of • noble E.ngllall lamlly. (1 hr .. 55 min.) tD ~GAME OF THE WEE< 12;37 D ST AJmME "Out On lh<!I Oullklr1a 01 First NBC Special To .... n" Anne Banoroll. Jadl Wardall When a llOClllllly ptOtnlnant woman walk• out on het '-benO, -.. caughl I". l~ lat oontWI wllll '-hua- bancl and "'°"*. 12 40 a:a MOv. * * "The lnctedlble 2· H••O•d Tr•n•plant" C llH 1) Bt\.ca o.m. Pat Priest A IWO-hucMd mon- ster II ~ dul1ng a cranial trentpianl. (1 hr .• 30mjn.) 1-00 D MIONIOHT IPEaA.L. Hoata· The O'J11y9. Gu.ta. Biiiy Pre9ton. EnglMd Den and John Ford Cc>Wy, Dee OM Sharp Gamble, Sarn· my Heger, The ANmala. Emerton, lake and Palm-., D ISPY Q) MOVIE "*** "So Eno. Our Night" ( 1842) Fredric; March, Glenn Ford. TWo !*>Pie dlaocMlr lo-.. and each Olher while Sluc:lt WllhOut ~· In Nazi. conlrc>lled Europe. 1 15 iJ T A.l..KA80UT "The Miner .. King Contro- verey'' • 1·30CI) MOV1E **'At "Tile long Walt" (1864) CllerlM Cot>wn. Anlllony Quinn. A young am.._iao ~ lie la wanted for muro.r and a bAllll robtleiry. ( 1 hr.. 30 min.) 1:S7D NEWS 2:00 D MOVIE * * * "* "Doctor In Tiie HOUH" ( 1855) Dirk Bc>garde, l<ay Kendall. A medical studenl IMO• a '-"lie but n111now 1tr.. 12 Iv• I 2'..25 9 NEWS 2:30 8 NEWS U MOVIE •·~ "Th• Brain That Wouldn't Ole" ( 1853) Jaeon Evera. Virginie laOh A llcienuat -en. for • bOdy to tranaplanl to the hMd ot hi• flanoaia, wno wae ~lated In.,., accident. ( 1 hr., 25 min.) 2:468 NEW9 3:008) MOVIE "**'h "We Wer• Slningen" (10.g) JennOer JonM, Johtl Garflald A young Olrl ~· group of Cuben rabel1 to evenga the ON1h of her brother. (2 hrt .. 30mln) II) NEWS 3.20 11 MOVll * • •.i. "Copacebana" ( 194 71 Groucno Marx, Cat· ,,,_ MlrendL Num.,_Ulle dltt\loC IM __,ity ol !he ·-CoclK•'*'6. ( 1 Iv ,60mtn I ,. ... MEWi 4.00 ~ ··~ "The Eei1y 81t'd" (1M5) Nounan Wltdom. Edwerd CN!pman. A mMI< milkman llgtlta a 1WQe eotpCJt"atiOl'I'• ~ to monopolln th• dairy lnduatry. (2 IVa.) • MOYll * * "Feinny By GM!lghr ( 1848) JamH MHOn, ~ c.Nw1. An 8mbl- tlc>Ue man -all Illa ~'-to further "" OWl'I .... (2 lnJ S:\Tl 'KIM\' MORNING 7:00 I CAMl!M TlfRB c.&.IEARS I a:a 8UPIAfNSC)e ~cwa tD EUMENTAlfV NEWS CD WOtooWt RIAl TO AHL fD YOGA l'C>R HEAL TH ()) THAU A LOO.CIHQ Gl.A88 7:30. arus TO LEAAHINO 8 PACOETTEM Oueat1: MeMn Aoaler, Alm PfodUoar 9tld """•· • MOVll! • • "The Bwbery eo.at G1nt" ( tt44) WallH• 8-y, Binnie 8amaa. A bunco artlll. "'" OU1 of Calltornla, ~mM a W•t•n Ylt"alon Of Robin Hood. (2 "'9.J I 80W'aVBOYS E.AJnH, NA ANO aKY Cl) 9U8IHEM a.-oo IJ <I> SkA~ I =IENTINELI • • "The Pharoan'a W-" (TMt) Jdllh Dr- Barrymore, Linda Criatal. A VIiiage gll1 II pura,ed by IWO •antng ~. (1 hr., 30mln I D 0 lAFF""-l. YMPICS G MOYll! •• MAmaterdarn Alfaif" (1881) w--~. Cetn.ina -1k:t1e1. A young author daapetatety attempte to a.. Illa n8lna of murder. (2 In.) • EAMH, HA At«> 8KY 1:30 I SUPaMITCH MOVIE, To Ba Announced. (t hr~ 30 rnln I • INTEANA'TlOHAL ANIMATIOH Kissinger 'Tells All' By JAY SHARBVTT LOS ANGELES (AP) Wh ether NBC needs its own secretary of state can be debat- ed, but it hired one, Henry Kiss- inger. Tonight at 9:30 on Chan· nel 4, he discusses European communism and more in his first NBC News special. It's "Henry Kissinger: On the Record." It includes his recent chat wilh the Chicago Council on Foreign Relations. Non-NBC re· porters were barred from hear· ing Kissinger on the record at that time. IT CAN NOW be revealed the queries and answers covered: -How the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, formed to defend against communist ag- gression, should .deal with com· munlsm In jts member govern- ment.s. -The West Bank problem. -Recent constraints on cov· ert jntelligence operations. -The signlricance or 20,000 Cuban troops in Angola. ALL nns OCCURS early and takes up about 20 minutes. The rest of the 90-minute show ( J public turned agains t the party ... " 1V REJ/IEW But no helper is named. Kiss- inger then comments that "all ------------.J the leaders of the West" COO· thre al "Eurocommunism " poses to lhe United States. The former secretary or slate ror presidents Nixon and Ford doesn't do any r eporting or in· tervicw anyone. Anchorman David Brinkley and correspon- dent Garrick Utley do lhat, and quite well Kissinge r only supplies his views and perspecllve, both on a country-by-country and overall basis. His scholarly, grave observa- tions come as he wanders with Brinkley on the palace grounds at Versailles, where the rich and influential hung out before the San s So uci res taurant 1n Washington opened. THE TWO RARELY cook up a lively chat. such as an inquiry of Kissinger on whelher and how - in the name or defusing com- munism -the U.S. ever med· dled in the political process of ~my country studied tonight. vinced Portugal's present leader meant to fight the Communists, evolved a "united Western policy ... " Thus. he says, never naming any country involved, "it was possible lo give support to lhe democratic forces of Portugal a nd encouragement and economic assistance to the coun- try." SVCH DIPLOMATIC murki- ness makes one wonder if it's worth the reported $1 million NBC is paying Kissinger in his five-year contract u its consul· tant. adviser, specials commen· ta tor and staff interviewee. Well, one thing is clear. Work- ing for a network news division has its own peculiar hazards for a former secretary or state accustomed to having bis every utterance treated with the ul· most respecL Miss PbUlips, daughter of singer John Phillips. appeared tn the film "American Graf. nu.··· Yogi Bear and Huckleberry Hound (Ice Capades stars in costume) join another Ice Capades skater in Hanna- Barbera 's All Star Comedy Revue tonight at 8 on CBS, Channel 2. i studies the bows and whys of communlam's rise ln France, Italy. Spain and Portugal, ter· rorism in GermanY. and the True, at one point Brinkley notes that In 1975 Portugal's communists almost took over the government, then adds : "'Wilb some outside help the At the proiram•s finale. us Kissinger is speaking to the Chicago Council on Foreign Relations, something else is hap- pening. The credit.s for the show are rolling. . . Herrmann: From FDR to Lou Gehrig for TV By .JEJUlY BUCK ·HOLLYWOOD (AP) Edward Herrmann goes from the oval office ln Washington to the diamond In Yankee Stadium in bis latest ftlm. Herrmann, who was President Rooaevelt to the s plendid ''Eleanor and Franklin'' presen- tation, etches a fine portrayal of baaeball'a Lou Gehrig in "A Love Affair: The Eleanor and Lou Gebrtg Story." • ''l do Jess or an lm~on bere beeauae theH'I not a1 .. ""tnueb material, .. 1ald llel'· rmMD. ••rm no& .. ~ "eloH to Gehrlf aa I wu to l'DB ... collection was almost as a feel· Ing," be said ... I tried to jog bl.s memory of Gehrig at the plate. He said he tiad a ~renlty at U>e plate. He never moved when the ball whiued by. Wlllle Mays used to j ump back. Gehri& would just Uft b1a chin. "Babe Ruth used to hit those high flying runs. Gehrig would hit it oil like a shot." remodeled Yankee Stadium re- callinc their time to1et.ber. PATaJCIA NEAL plays Ii.is domineering mother. mother, a woman of Germanic efficiency who resent.a Eleanor -and aaya so at e~ery opportunity. Ramon Bieri play1 the flamboyant Babe Ruth to a T and Georgia Encel Is the Babe's wife, Claire. Blanche Hanalia wrote the SCf«*lplay &om the book .. My Lute 8Dd r· by Eleanor Gehrlc_ and lOHJ>b Durio. Fielder Cook directed. Tb• film ls not an dmlpt to remake Ute 1M2 movie, ••Pzide of the Ylllkeee," in wblch 0117 Cool>er wu Gehrt1 and Tereaa W""t Wll Mn. Gihfli. .. That wu ,probabl1. tbe rreatelt bueball movie of all uml,'! .. Ald llMnDan, ••1 re-.. _...~It u. kld lllld l I« a ..Wiof It and 1o0kitd at It. 8\lt It tilW a 1rh08Y. lltfenrrt ~ It WU aboUt,lllt Ille ~, ....... t. =~on tM two ol ... mMJllN NOl'&D .... . ldlile dlll ......... ..... -... time be had played a public fleure who was married to a woman named Eleanor and wu ill. He aatd he beard about the Roosevelt role through the grapevine and sewed it up e'1b'· His agent thought t.be GehriC role would be good for bJm and went after It. "I'm a devotee of the great American puUme," he said. "I was glad to get the part." Herrmann recenUy finished a role in "The Betsy," tram the Harold Robbins• novel about the automobile illdustl')'. BE MID, "I play a baddie, the bead of flnance for Betblthem Moton. r try to flnd out what the oppotltlon la uP to -.nd al.oat wickedly when we triumph.'" He also complet4!d a atarrin• role u a mlnlste.r ln Walt Dll· D•Y'• '"North Avenue It· Nfulars." Be 111~ ••t wu anx- Joua to do a IUm tor cbUdren." Be aald when bo •WI~ •ct· ln1 ta Ealland he wu envtOUI or &n1llib ecton who were abN'to .o.e -.lb' betwMll t.be ~ ..... COMICS I CROSSWORD MARMADUKE by Brad Andtrso'l ___ .,_,._II"_.~_'·-· -·~-· -· _ ... _~ ___ :-.;o~ J-·~ "My! Isn't 11 amazing what the dog drags home'" FUNKY WINKER BEAN ... BOOMER MISS PEACH by Tom Batiuk !>AYINGS FR()ltl Ti.E R I 'f~O{\J(:. ii;; TI4E MA5TER 5fll.{5 : Ht WOO FIC:,H"ffi I~ lHE. NOOE •.. 15 6(.JILTt,l OF NAKED ~RE5$100 ! CASEY MOON MULLINS COSTIJME P,ARTY? ' 8,ARN ~NCE? ECOLOGY M.,A~CH? GERIATRIX 1'1..1,.. re:1..1.. 'rt)Ul'Z FATH~ ')t)iJ ~D, 1-E. ~'T WN-JT TO ~ PISTU~ UNTll,... ~%'3AU-~N6 Ti;zAINllllG 5T~5 l By Charles Rodr1guea by Ferd and Tom Johnson No .. IT1S 'H~LP ~EEP OUR l.IVlNG ROOM GR~EN DAY'. YOO l.OC04 pqrnJA·, TiiAFFIC WI.LL FLA7'TJE:w Ll5J __ __, by Wm. F. Brown and Mel Casson MTorte AtJo ! GOT A 0RO!l:~t'! NO'S~ '! ~~~ ~i HS \ W~11.~ L WAS CX(1/IJK1NJ ?Iott otcic-eo fO PUT ~ H~IZ 5+Wt: • -'()N.- DOOLEY'S WORLD OR. 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Poet. 7Web 8 Helped 9Pi.nh"IJ machine 10 Yellow dye p11nt 11 LIQll t2Col1Mum 13 f ullj)f ru1"91 .... 18Gou aaa throng 22 OellnQuent 1otd1er 24 Gleans 27 Mias Maxwell 28Cult ceremony 30 Two-toed 32 Acme · 358egullu 37 01 Syria'• ctpllll 38T,,.Cfl'a -·Cup 39 lrlah t1ke .c 1 °'911 atyMI 43 Battvoom Ill lure 46Ch1te s netohbor 48 Sco1tlsh m1g1alr1te 51 Ja,1 Slang ':>4 R11ke tn 55 An1mate 56 Sl11r . Comb. form 58 r arm cross H\Q 60 Mu111c1an ol a aort 62 Discontinue 63 Soonsor1h1p 8Sf00d receptacle 66C1lend&r abbrs. &98onnet • i : . ; • • • .... .. DAILY PILOT Friday, January 13, 1978 Racing Groups Due Revamp • B.t: M.MON LOCKABEY Ot11r,JMi&llNlllieWdw _. A stirring or yachting's "alphabet soup" is under way in Southern California thls year and will result in the termina- tion or two groups to be replaced by a single organization. T h e Ocean Racing Fleet CORF) of Southern California and the International Offshore Rule Yacht Racing Association CIORYRA> have agreed to settle their differences by givmg up their respective identities '1id st•rting the new year with one organization to be known as the Southern CaJirornia Ocean R ac- ing Association <SCORA>. The two groups will officially n-:::-_ ~ meetin&..o! S,CORA Jan. lht the Long Beach Yacht Club. ORF is Lh e parent organiz~­ tion but it alienated a group of hard core racmg members two years ago when it was proposed to come up with a new handicap rule known as the IOR/ORF which would benefit older boats of the crwsing type or boats of the IOR which had been out- designed. BOATING I AT YOUR SERVICE Yachtsmen Step Up Activities Yachting activity pleb ap • all Southern Callfomla tr.ta tbls w eeke nd with raclnc acbedules elated in every dis- trict of the Southern Callfomla Yacbtl.ng Asloclatioo. In Orange County the IJdo hle Yacht Club will r esume lta Adult Sabot Series with the •eccmcl race scheduled on Saturday. The Dana PoJ.Dt Yacht Clbb will hon Performa.nc:e Handicap Racine F1eet yachts and amaU classes with its W"mter Reaatt&. In other areas: Los A.qeJes.LG111 Beaelt LONG BEACH YACHT CLUB - L uff In No. 2 (small boata) Saturday. THE BOARDS OF dirertors or tbe two groups have worked hard for several months to bnng tbe two groups together, accord- THE GROU P which favored strict adherence Lo the IOR Mark III version claimed that the proposed ORF revis ion penalized the new boats too severely and withdrew lo form their own organization, IORYRA. They t e rmed themselves the "grand prix" yacht racers and wanted no part of th e competition with what they called ''tired old boats with tired old skippers and crews." Welcome to the ClulJ NA VY YACHT CLUB -Com· m odore-s Invitational (PHRF; Sa bot, Laser Coronado·U) Saturday. . ing to a joint statement by Mor- rje Kirk, president of ORF, and Richard Foxx, commodore of tbe l ORYA. Betty Cook of Newport Beach receives the Sam Griffith Memorial Trophy, symbolic of the world championship in offshore power boat racing, from former title holders Bill Wisbnick (left) of New York and Jim Wynne, Mjami, Fla. Cook is the first wom an to win the tiUe, defeating a field of 17 of the top drivers in the world. Presentation took place at the New .York Boat Show. Santa Moalea Bay COLUMBIA CHALLENGER FLEET -Winter Series No. J. Sat,u rday. WINDJAMMERS YACHT CLUB -Mac Cameron .Jones Ser ies <IOR, PHRF·A: Satur- day; Dulte J ones Series (MORF, PHRF·B) Sunday. Coa11tal Weather Con•ldtr4'1>1• <loudlneu through S.lurday. Ct\•nto ol llQ!lt r••n 1nu•u1ng loolQllL Rain 111< .. tv S•turd4'f Light van•.,.• wlndt nlQlll •nd mornlr19 ''"'"'· H•Qh• S•tu•CS.• "''""low .ck Co•\1•1 t•mperlhHl'i will r•nve betwe.n U •nd 41 1n1.-nc:t lf'mc»r•h.m'' w1t1 r.n9P bt't•""°' lO ~nd U Tnew•ter lempotr4lu1e w1ll bt' ~•. But the IOR establishment saw enough merit in the ORF propos al to prompt them lo t·ome up with still another re- v1s1on known as IOR Mark IIl{a) wh1rh was a compromise between th e s trict IOR adherents and the older boats whose owners and skippers still liked to mix 1t up on the race course without being rated out of the picture Aussie Moth Champ New Outboard SaaJ>leio VICTORY CLASS -Winter Regatta, Saturday. Sun. Moon., Tidt-11 FRIDAY Srton<I l\oQI\ 11 \•d m Second to• • 4()p m SATURD"IY r ""' h•Of\ I )04 m BRISBANE. Australia (AP) -Britain's Richard H arp-ea ves, •• 0 I • I From Johnson John.son Outboards has added a new ISO-horsepower outboard to its V-6 series or Sea Horse Motors. SAN DIEGO YACHT CLUB - Bofinger Series; Jessup Trophy race, Sunday. f-11\l low 1 l•• m ~conon1Qh I 01 Pm S.C oncl low 1 )Ip m Fl"I . $UNO"IY 1 1•4 m Flnl•aw Y 01 ot m S.cond nogh I JI pm ~condlow IUpm Su,, r1W\ 6 S• 4'1 m , ,.,.h ' 0\ o m Moon ri \tt 10 0.0 • m . >•I\ •O 71 p m I 4 •O 01 , , I I I I •• The IOR Mark lllCa J rev1~1on was also designed to lure many or the ocean racers who had :.ibandoned the IOR tn favor or the less expensive and less stnct Performance Handicap Racing Fleet CPllRf') mca!>urement ~ys tem . Australian Rob O'Sullivan nar-sailing Easy Come Easy Go. rowly woo the 1978 World Moth held Btmyip out by 21 seconds in Class Sailing Ch ampions hip a moderate wind. Had Bunyip Wednesday. The contest was de-won this seventh and final heat, e1ded in the final 100 meters or Hilton would have won the over- t he eight-nautical mile Olympic all championship. Triangle on Brisbane's Waterloo O'Sullivan's worst placing was Bay. a sixth in the seven races. - O'Sullivan. in Gidget, the 1974 • H argreaves, who won three world champion, won by three· heats, ended up ninth and was tenths of a point under the Olym-the best international sailor in p i c s co r i n g s y s t e m over the standings. Aus tralian Greg H ilton in A ustralia's Peter Moor in nuny1p. Snubby was third. Comp any officials said the • new model, similar to the 17~p model, was designed to match the growing number of boats, especially ~ boats, rated for 150 hp. T he new 150 is the s mallest of t he four 90-degr ee V-6s offered by J ohnson. SOUTHWESTERN YACHT CLU B -Disr ae li S e ries <MO RA, P HRF) Saturday; Fiore Series, Sunday. • M.ISSION BAY YACB'J' CWB -Frost Bite Seri"' Sunday. OCEANSIDE YACHT CLUB -Winter Series (Sabot) Sun· day. North and IDland CHANNEL ISLANDS YACHT CLUB -Coastal Series. S~. Energy lh1P Old llat DEAR PAT · Tht> usl' ol solar energy seems to be catching on. 1udging from all I read and see on television. Since then' 1s seldom anything reall} ··m·w undc·r the sun ·· I'd like to find out 1r an~one m an r1 en t limes uM•ll ttw .. c·nc•rgy ~ourct· I. \\' Co,la Me-.a Th(' oldt•'-I rl'fn1·nc·t· ,\ \'S could loratt· "'a' i\n·hinll'dt•' u!>.l ng th(' 'un'!>. rav' lo 't"t rir1· lo an auackin~ Roman ·nt•f'l al !'-Hacu't'. The' l n- ctians \\.ho built Monll·1uma's ca-.tlP abo dt·,i~m·d lhrir ·•::11rnrtm('nt com plex" housing to u,,. 'olar C'nerl(}. T hr lo\\. \\lntrr .. un 'lanl('d In to hrat lhl" thick wa ll.; or the· .,lructun'' and kl'ep their oCl·upanl'> "'a rm. ThN1 in sum mer, th.-hulldln~' wnr .,haded from thf' high .,un h) an ovrrhanging <'IHr a nd ~la)c•d r1•lativ1•lv cool. Sol a r collrcling df'vlrt'' "'UC' usc•rl to operate rarm t•quipment In thlb c o u n t r y d u r I n I( I h t• I 8 0 0 s . ResParchers also have localf"d a sun· ken Civil War battlt>i.hip with a i.olar t'n'(lne dcslgnt'd by J ohn Erki.on, a Swede who ploneerl'd lhe building or solar enginl"S more than a century ago. i\rtf'r World War I, .,ome komt., in F lorida a nd Arizon a wer e ~ulpped with solar-powered water heaters. And ln 1938 solar sdf'nlist Charles G. Abbott, lhe first secretary of the Smllhsonlan l ostltutlon, pro- vided the power for a nationwide r adio broadcast wllh a solar t'ngln('. Gotta Ha v~ Note DEAR PAT· Is it true that a person has to have a doctor's pre· scription to get a hearing aid? A friend told me she'd read that this is a new government reguJation. I need a hearing aid, but I don't want to pay another doctor bill in order to get one. A.J ., Costa Mesa Under a new Food and Dru1 Ad· mlDlatraUon re1alatlon effective Aug. is. 1971, bea.rla1 alda may be aold only U the bayer hu a doctor'• written statement IUHetUaJ that a hearlD& aJd mlgllt be beneftdaJ, or lf tb.e buyer apedlleally and la wrttlD& wahea a medical ellamlnatlon. Dealen are forbidden to enc:oara1e people • to waive tile e:um, ••d <Uttomen UDcle.r a1e 18 will not be ,.,.m.ttted to wal.e the medltaJ ad· vice reqalrem•t. No penalty II Im· f,.,/ o r11 I • '' , 111 •l 11 f '• I; l 'ul ,,.,,.,. /'1tf t; tll , 1t rul ,.,,,. •• ,, .,,,,,, 1'11 •. I,.''"'' IU ''"'' ,,,,,,, ,...,,, '" " 1. u11·•11o1t., ' 111 •J• 1 1 "•"h ''' ""'' Im u;, , '''"' ,11111 /·" ,l,1111 fr /'ti1 f•11•P1 ll '''''' ~'"''I II 1 (lf1Jl1111 ' 1'1 /•u •; l'tid /•u l•••l '"'' '' ''' \11 11 I l 'I I (, \ ffJoltlJ/ frlf, I 11\ ,., 1/1/1 11 Ill /,. IW Ii •·It ti Ii..: pt .. "'' c1 "'''''"'''' "' I•,,,'' PJot U11 lwtmtJ flu rt.•ud,-·1 "/hH ,,,.,,,. 1uld,. ~\ wul '"""'"' o houn phmtr nionh.,rcanm·11t' 1un .. t1lt«-1ftl T/1nthlUrrtrtflpJ)t'Or1da1 l1tn1T"l~l,rH•lr111\ posed on noo conrormlng dealers, however. The r egul ation a lso r equires manufacturers to i.upply a brochure with each b ear in g a ld te lling customers bf'fore purchase what hearing aid!> can do and bow they \\Ork. TbC' manufacturer's brochure. like the rl'lailers 1'tatement, also is !>Upposed t.o tell customers l-0 consult an ear specialLo;t or other physician U certain hearing.related i.y mptoms uist. These symptoms Include dlzzl· ness, pain, ear deformity, nuld dis· charge, rapid hea ring loss or a foreign ohjPct lodgf'd ln thl' ear. Repair Blow• ,., aue DEAR PAT When my m1crow1.1ve oven needed a repair, my husband called Factory Service Co. on the ad· vice or our appliance dealer. He of· fercd to bring the oven to their place of business, but was told it would be ~1 mpler for the serviceman to come to our home. The repair took JO minutes, five of which were spent in conversation. The total bill came to $24.31. A close look at the itemized bill revealed a material charge or Sl 06 (fuse plus tax), $18.50 service rharge and $4.75 labor charge. If t.bal 1sn 't daylight robbery. what ls? I can see now why the company was so eager to send a serviceman to our home rather than have us bring It to the shop. Is there an official agency where I can complain? V. G .. Costa Mesa Complaints about appliance and television repair service aboald ~ d ire cted to: Bureau of Rep-'lr Services, 107 S. Broadway, Room 11040, Los Angeles, Calif. tOOU (phone: 213-620-41JZ). In y our case. lt doea not appear that you have a legl&lmate compla.ln&. A YS contacted Padory Serrice Co. a nd was told that the mlalm•m charge for any home ae"lce eall 11 w .zs. At toda)''• service -call rates. that la Dot out of llae. Tile oftlee )'M contacted ls a "aatellite ofllce." ac· cording to Its apokeamu. If yoa bad waated t.o deliver the onn t.o lta n · pair radllty, yoa would ban bad to drive t.o Soctth Gate. That la wby 7oa-r basband wu told It would be 1lmpler t.o have a home aenlce call. Yoa alto would llave been told the ae"lce cbar1e cost prior to the repairman'• arrival If you bad asked. For personalized service • • • THE Motor Trend Magazine's Import Car of the Year. The new 1978 Toyota Cetica . An aerodynamic beauty envelop- ing the best Toyota engineering of our time. A car which meets or exceeds all . ~ · 1980 Federal fuel economy and safety CAR standards. The car which best met Motor Trend's criteria for styfing, quality, comfort, acceleration. braking, handling, fuel economy and ride. The Im- port Car of the Year The 1978 Toyota Celica. Here's what the Car of the Year OF TH E and the car of the 80's offers you ... Efficiency and comfort. Exemplified by: a cockpit full of instrumentation. A newly designed GT driv~r·s se~t YEAR featuring an adjustable lumbar support. And the GT L1ttback s practical, ,;.-~·split, fold-down rear seat. , ... ~ Style and engineering. > The 1978 Cellca's new ==---=~ aerodynamic body THE CAR OFTH contributes to increased stability, acceleration and interior room. These characteris- tics combine with a 2.2 liter over- head cam engine and a standard 5-speed overdrive transmission to pro- duce a beautiful Grand Touring machine. A machine designed for the 80's. A machine with welded unitized-body con- struction to help make it last. The Celica. Three models -the ST and GT 805. Sport Coupes and the GT Liftback. (pictured). Toyota quality la a line of cars. If a Celica is not what you had in mind, one of the 26 other Toyota models probably is Many with the same Celica standard features, like 5-speed overdrive transmis- sions. All built Toyota tough. If you can find a better built small car or truck than a Tovota ... buv it. ' - INSIDI;; •Intermission •Entertainment . . •Restaurants •Movie Reviews Frlday,Januaiy 13, 1978 OAILYPILB' eekender CJ .. 'On With the Shows' at Coast Stages New Look To 'Equus' In Laguna David Newlin and Walter Douglas will play the haunt- ed stableboy and psychiatrist when ··Equus" opens Tues- day. Jan. 17 at the La~una Moulton P layhouse rn Laguna Beach. At right. Patlt Sampson, William Corwm, Scott Utley, Newlin, John Jaenicke and Lynn Schoonover practice the ir p ar t s in th e psychiatrist's ques t into the mind of the English boy who blinds horses. J ohn l<'crzacca, a drama instructor al Orange Coast College, is directing the Peter Schaffer hit play which will run Tuesdays through Saturdays al 8.30 until Feb. 4 at the playhouse, 606 Laquna Canyon 'load. For rcservat1on::,, phone 494-0743. JESUS LOPEZ-COBOS CLAUDIO ARRAU Spanish Accent The L os Ange l e s Phtlharmonic Orchcl>tra, with Jesus Lopez-Cobos. guest con ductor, and Cla udio Arr au , piano soloist. will open the 1978 season for the Orange County Philharmonic Society al 8 30 p.m . Saturday. The concert will be held 1n the Santa Ana Jllgh School Auditorium. 520 W Walnut The program include:. Berlioz' Overture. "King Lear ," Op . 4, wrill e n 1n 1831 ; Seethoven's Concerto No. 5 in E flat for Piano and Orchestra ("Emperor"), Op 73, written in 1809 and featuring one of the world's most honored artists, Claudio Arrau. Spanish conductor Jesus Lopez-Cobos baa appeared with mctny of Europe's major or· chestras and at top opera houses on both sides of the Atlantic, gaining recognition as one of the most talented young conductors of our day. Claudio Arrau of Chile made his American debul with the Boston Symphony under Pierre Monteux, and then won the in · ternational Geneva Concours of 1927. Since 1941, he has made his home in the United States. Tickets. at $8.50 and stu· dents $3. are on sale at the Orange County Philharmonic of. fice, 1801 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa, 646-641lor at the door. 'Man of La Mancha' Reappears Saga to Open Sa<hlle back ' s Spring Series By LAURIE KASPER OI ti. Oellt "llo4 Steff A nine-performance run of "Ma n of La Mancha," the classic musical version of Cer vantes' Don Quixote saga, will open Jan. 26 in Saddleback Co ll ege's n e w Fin e Arts Theatre. The college's first s pring season production wHl' feature three Broadway performers in the lead roles -David Holliday as Don Quixote, Teri Ralston as Aldonza and Rudy Tronto as Sancho Panza. THEY WILL be supported by a cast of about 40 student, staff and community actors dunng erformances on Jan. 26 -29 and Feb. l ·5. A season subscription guaran· ees seating at programs includ· ·ng "Man of La Mancha," the omeros c lassica l g uitar uartet, the Hartford Ballet. the oger Wagner Chorale, William lndom's one-man portrayal of am es Thurber and a production f "Look Homeward, Angel." General admission tickets for 'Man of La Mancha" now are n sale for $5 at the college box ffice . Dellr ,.1194 ...... ll'r LM "•ref BROADWAY'S RUDY TRONTO, TERI RALSTON, DAVID HOLLIDAY TO PLAY LEADS II. Wynn P•arce, d1rectoP of this producti()\l, said his cast currently 1s m "-hearsal. ' HOLLIDAY, \\'HO appeared with Kath arine \.Hepburn in "Coco," has playeo. the lead role in other versions of "Man of La Mancha." He also h'as appeared in several stock theater produc- tions and on stage ill Ireland, Denmark, South Africa and England. Teri Ralston, a Laguna Beach High School graduate, was a founding member of the South Coast Repertory Theatre. S"e has a ppeared in ''A Little Night Music," "Company," "Sond· heim -A Musical Tribute" a nd "Bake r 's Wife " on Broadway. Saturday, Feb. 4, at 8 p.m. an~{ Sunday, Feb. S, at 5 p.m. : Tronto has played his role as Sancho Panza on Broadway where he also had roles in "Smile, Smile, Smile," "Your Own Thing," "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty" and "Irma La Douce." General admisslo1t.: performances include opening-. night, Thursday, J'an. 26, at 8 . p.m .; Friday, J an. 27, at 8 p.m..; Sunday, Jan. 29, at S p.m .; Thursday, Feb. 2, at 8 p.m. am;! Friday, Feb. 3, at 8 p.m . The performance on Saturday, Jan. 28, has been sold out to in• vited guests. SEASON TICKET holders have a choice o f three performances of this play - Wednesday, Feb. 1, at 8 pm.; Further information about "Man of La Mancha" or the spring season may be obtained by calling 831-7414 or 495-2790. Instructor Leah Vasquez shows Katie Ross (left) and Maia Vasquez masks like the ones they will make in museum class. Art, Dance Class Invites Youngsters An eight-week art a nd dance program for children between the ages of 6 and 12 will begin Saturday at th-e Laguna Beach Museum of Art. Leah Vasquez will be directing the art series and Irmaine Earnshaw will lead the related dan ce class. THE ART CLASS will meet each Saturday at the museum from 9to10 a .m. The dance class will follow from 1O·30 to noon. The program will explore the exhi.bits at the museum, encompass projects, use multi-media, and even have a field trip. IN PARTICULAR, the youngs ters will learn how to express themselves and interpret others' feelings. With decent help, they will find out how to ap- preciate museum exhibits. especially "Color It Orange,." the county school art competition sponsored by the Laguna Beach School of Art to be showcased in March. A lesson in composition will involve photo- graphing nearby tidcpools. PARENTAL SIGN·UPS wlll be handled by the museum desl< or by instructora at the first meeting. Supplies will be required and a fee of $35 lor each class is due at enrollment. The museum is open every day, except ~uesd11. from 11:30 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. and ls located at the corner of Pacific Cout Highway. an<I Cliff Drive in .'Laguna Beach. For further mrormatlon, phone 4~6531. • I I 4ii ()All Y .. ll QI 'MARY HARTMAN' SELF PORTRAIT FANTASY Judith Golden Photos at Orange Coeat College Needlework, Photo~ Shown PHOTOGRAPHY EXJDBJT -Twenty-six photographs IJy UCLA photography instructor J ud1th G .... den, including several pieces from the People magazine series. on display through Jan 20 at Orangt> Coast College Photo Gallery, Coi.la M~a. The gallery l~ in the Ftne Arts building and 1s Opt!n 8 a m . to 5 p.m. Mondays through Fndays NEEDLEWORK DISPLAY -Needlework created by the Leisure World Guild of Needle Arh through January at Laguna Federal Savings and Loan Association, 260 Ocean Ave., Laguna 8each Over 100 items displayed Mondays through Thursdays, 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. and Fridays 9 a .m to 6 pm PORTRAITS IN OILS, WATERCOLORS - Oils by Gloria Rowe, watercolors by BeuJah Treadway throu~h Feb 6 at Glendale Federal ,SavlnJ.!~ and Loan Art Gallery, 100 Newport Center Drive., Newport Beach. Hours 9 a.m. to 4 p.m . Mondays through Thursdays, 9 a.m. to 6 p. m . Fridays. G RAPlllC WORKS -Clave Coignard P1za 's graphics at West Coast Gallery, 2700 West Cocu;t Highway, Newport Beach. Opening Saturday and Sunday 3 to .6 p.m. Exhibit Mondays through Saturdays 11 a .m. to 6 p.m . Sundays l to 5 p.m. R EALITIES REDEFINED -Photography exhibit by students and facuJty of CSU Long Beach through Feb 27 at Mills House Cit.y of Ga rd en Grove Art Gallery. l2732 Main St. Hours noon to 4 p m Thursdays through Mondays. t'I FTY P HOTOG RA PHS -Works of µortra1t photographer Arnold Newmen through .Jan 31 at Orange Coa!:>t College library. Costa :: Mesa Portraitures, photo montage, cut-outs '•and documentary work included Hours 7:30 1 a.m to 10 pm Mondays through Fridays, 10 l a m. to 5 p m. Saturdays. CHILDREN OF THE WILD -Show of oils of i:.ma ll animals a nd children by San Clcmcnlt'an Doris Scott Nelson at Huntress Gallery, 2811 Villa Way, Newport Beach, Tuesday through Sunday 11 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. 'BIRD OF PARADISE' -Display of art, writing and pl anL~ by Bes Robmson and Faith Wilding. UCI School of Fine Arts, Fine Arts Village Gallery, noon-5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday. ' I I Is a good day to advertise in the DaJly Pilot Cla.slfled Section. - , Galleries I Exhibits , Rare Rui.Man icons muted in color and rigid- from the 17th and l~ ly religious in tone are in centuries are on display the exhibit. Even a at Santa Ana '~ Bowers casual look at the exhibit Muse um through l''eb reveals changes in i.tyle 28. An icon la a religloUB and interpretation as obJect used at home, In church ~tnd stitte ex. church or carried. ercieed leu or more Tb e co 11 e c ti on at n uthority over icon paint- Bowers ls on loan from ers, accord!na to Reilly London art dealer Andre P . Rhod es, m useum Ruzbniltov. There are SS director. GALLERIES I EXHIBITS Rare Icons Displayed ,. SA. Mmeum Show, Religious Objects painted or made Jn Icons are so mean-their art, a release from 10 p.m Wedneadays and mosaJcs or an,Y other ingful an the !:astern Ruzhnikov notes Thursdiiya and 1 to 5 material," Rhodes said Orthodox Church that The museum is open 9 p.m Sundays ll is at "However. many arc not there are 1conographer a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesdays 2002 N Mam St., Santa in the leai;t portable s aints canonized for through Sat.w'days, 7 to Ana. They are frontal, __________________________ ~ shadowless representa- tions." Exportation of any icons is stricUy proh.lbll- ed by the SovJet govern- men t, accordin1 to Rhodes. But during World War. 11 , many Icon• were laken into Eu.rope and turned up for sale on the ~~ rtj.O:tfq .. m in i at u re and 12 "People usually as- menaloi,lcal icons. The sociate Icon as an image menological Icons are a or portrait that means register or the saints, any religious represenla- arranged in calendar or-lion on vessels, gar- der depicting lbe patron ments, walls or panes. saint of each day of the ______ __;,. __________ _ art market. For the art lover ~ with discerning taste ~ year. I cons, according to ( tradiUon, orJginated when Christ placed a towel oo bis face and lert i mo resslons or h's features. The belief is known aa Vera Ikona made without bands. Older icons are paint· ed on wood with a gesso base while more recent pieces often appear on enamel. Icons with vivid colors and secular meaning In style as well as others Gin Us /4. c-... Mor. W ...... Tw..g. Wiff Start To HGppft 14.t N•wport rrodilc•. •fOllVWOOO COt#.U.TMSNfef' ~llOWMI r---·ri11lr:N11-----, r-----r<•l•J;z.Jl]----, II CB.E.BY '111 -MD ', lg\ "" ..., "'"" .. -. ..... ""' I HEARTS 11 '1Nl!l4.PPUS I I fl I l 3 .le.. 2 5 C ec:N ! ! 6 9c U CM ! 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We would like to invite mature artists to let us view their works o f ot with possible representation in our gallery. All interested pattie$ please phone. All merchandise carries on unconditional 7-doy money bod guaontee. 6PEN 7 DAYS PER WEEK FROM 10·6 OUT N ABOUT f11day Janutu·y 13. 1978 DAILY PILOT C3 Found: Coast's Newest, State's Best Rest811rants It takt•:. a .:ood dc•al or dt.•rnni do to open a Ill'~ ri:staur.uit on New Year''> Evt· Yet lhal ~a ... I he bold C'OUrM• or aCllOO undt'rtukcn by Ii couple of South Coast r estaun1tt'uri. ~ho dt->buted the Dana Trader at 34150 Pac1h~ Coai.t H1.:h" ay, Dana Point Telephone 493 2603 northern rex i.ole, ut S5 95. to Australian lobster tail, $11 95 Others inc lude Dana Point abalone, -.tuffed with king crab, $9.75; center cut of northern hahbut steak, $6.95; pnme ribs or beef, SI:! 95 Co-owners of the ei.tabtishment are Frtd Parky" C~by, '4hO also servt's ab head chd. and Norm Whitrae ld. owner ol the popular Sierra rc!>laurant in Bellflower Selecl1ons at the oyi.ter bar range from $1 .SO to $5.50 They include oysters on the half i.hell , oysters Rockefeller. shrimp cocktail, pickled herring, :;campi and cherryi.lone clams. ~WE'VE BEEN TOLD the 1mprci.!>1ve d1nnf.'r mt•nu offers clol>c to four doien entrees Lunl'h 1:. Jbo :.crn•d daily and there'!> a n <>.>sler bar "1th a tempt mg array of delicac1e'> T HE ABUNDANCE OF seafood items on the menu reflects Cosby'!> interests and back· ground He started as a cook on the bie tuna dippers sailing out o( San Diego At one time or another "Parky" has been o"' ner and/or che( at the Sea Shanty. Newport Dinner Item:. rnnge from frc:.h fllet or * * * Discover a Land of 'A~' By CAROL MOORE OI "'-O•oly Piiot St•ll JJnu..iry 1:-. probably an unfair t 1 ml' to pra1:-.c J r<'l1t uurant, but 1f u hrt·ak from a nl·w n·ar's d1l'l l'i lnl'Vllablt'. i\lly!>O~· I!> "Orth 1•\•ery C'alorit· und de c1ous mo 1nent Dint· rs "ho a havc e Joyed the r J rn t' d ( a n d re I at d J JI em 1ngwJy·., c·u1smc m Corona del Mar or Aalhoa Ii.land will have J good 1dea or what to ('X peel at tlm, nl·w Lido Plaza locauon 1n a flamed g inger sauce with rat!'iini. and C'ltron. rated either 'oln ful or ut tht• lea::.t. memora· hk Thl' dinner!> indudc S 0 l P D l l J 0 U R I a mu:-.hroom potage ::.o thick and correctly herbed that we want· t•d to dunk the c rusty French roll!>.> Or i.alud with either Dijon mu!'ilard, tarragon or watercress drc:..,ings. Two steamed vegetabh:s nt·i.tled by the (·as!'icrole. In this c..i't'. l'arrnts and broccoli. chairs and benched booths. red cure curtairu. and fresh flowers. After all this indulgence. you might as well trade in your last .. E" lick ct for on(• of the un- be Ii e v ably ri ch desserts for which Allyson 1s JUSlly famous. For chocolate fanciers there's u fudgy mol'.SSe, chanltlly cream crepe with hot chocolate sauce and almonds or an allegedly less caloric French chocolate cake. made with ground almonds in· i.tead of flour and definitely '40rth 20 extra sit-ups Other concoctions from the cart include berry or upncot tr1'1e!'i and pecan topped , C'hee-,ecakc. Beach . the Wheel House in Laguna Beach and the f"ra n ci:.can res taurant 1n San Juan Cap1!>lrllllo Returning to lht• Orange Coast fulfalh a long lime dream for Whitfield lie attended Laguna Beach High School and Orange Coast College, arter "h1ch ht· started his restaurant career at the old Chae O-Ren1 in Laguna Beach. • * • BRAVERY HAS TO be s upplemented by backbone and bulldog courage lo select and publish a Ui.t or Californ111 's 10-bei.t restaurants But that's only the beginning in one of the most fascinating, innovative and anlormauve guides to ever cross my des k Whether you agref: with the choicei. or not. AM01"C. T llE S8 to SI I t·ntreeY> Jre 'teak Dt~l' \ t•JI 'l'allop:. \\1th lemon un almond!>, poull·l 'llJJrC'nll' !:-.t'l' ti ow J or sautet·d "Ith ~n·t·n Jlt'lllll'r., and mar:-.ala \\IOI' ..ind two f1.,h 'l'JC•CtiOnS (\\'l''vt• h1·urd rnvt•:-. about J 11•d 'napf)(·r '>Pt'CHtlty hut thut \\ ai.n l a\' all able "hen we went Sunda} l A tahd barlt•y !>Ide dish or lht· soil gourmet magazine'> ft•Jturt• al Thunksg1ving that t al..t•:-. four hour:. :.ind two page' of <11rect1ons. O r c reamed pot:.ito1.•'>, 1f prcfrrred DESSERTS Rl;N about S2.50 Extra:. at the other l'ni.l of the m enu an· such $2 95 appetizers Singing Guitarist J S fl a ming c ht•e:-.c. pate. cscargot, and m<.ir1nated Our choict>' '4cr<' the poulcl ~.upreme (chi cken breast m a i-mooth mushroom sauce) and that night's offering or pork loin TO ('O ~PLl-;~u;NT the:.c eouri-.es, Lhcre s J ltm1ted . rather expensive but very worthwhile ~1nC list Thl' almo ... phen· I!> one or shul· tered intimacy with upholstered mu!ihroomi.. Hardly anyone was pas::.mg up the desserts-they are the talk o ( the place as arc Allysons brunches and lunches. For reser vations, phone 675·6220. Tim '.\t orgon with Hko l..olano on drums .ind Stt'vc \\'altm'r on bass b performing 'I lll'"days through Sat urday~ from 9 p .m. Lu 1 :30 a.m. at the La Hacienda De ~ Boleros, 23535 Moulton Parkway, Laguna Hills. the book certainly hus a meal-stopping title "Call(omia's Top 10 Restaurants/and 266 Other Great Places to Eal That Don't Rip You Off!" Authored by Raye u nd Bob Herzbrun <Armstrong Publishing Co . $3.95. papetb•ck>. the guide-also lists the leaders in French, lt1than. seafood, s pecial interest, good deal Orient.al, international, American favontes and i.nack cateeories. T HElR TOP·TEN statewide are: <l) L'Orangerie. San Franci:.co (2) Scandia, West Hollywood, (3) R1storantc Or~•. San Francisco. (4 > Anthony's Star or the Sea Room. San Dlego, (5) L'Erm1lage, Lob An&ele~. (6) ValenUno. Santa Monica. <7) Tad1ch Gnll. San Francisco; (8) the Sardine Factory. Monter~. (9> Bernards. U>s Angeles, 1101 Mama·~. S&n Fran cisco. The guide. tho Herzbruns indicate. rates top California restaurlUlts in ··1os" based on getting what you pay for a meal In addition to reviews and spedfic tecommendat1ons, restaurants are erouped by geographical locauon and type of food . More than two dozen Orange County restaurants are cated. These include Amelia's, Newport Beach and Balboa Island; Chez Cary, Orange; Chanteclair. Irvine; Crab Cooker, Newport Beach; Five Crowns. Corona del Mar. Gorda Liz. N,wport Beach; Hemingway's, Balboa Island and Corona del Mar STILL MORE ARE Koto. ~ewport Beach . -N1euport 17, Santa Anu . Noel':., Seal Beach: Quiet Cannon. Dana Point. Stuft Noodle, Newport Reach, Victor Hugo Inn. Laguna Beach . Walt's Wharf. Se<.il Be11ch . the Warehou.w. Newport Bea<'h Union Federal Savings 1s olfenng the guide free during January at their 12 branch ofEice!>, including 25330 Marguerite Parkway, Mission Viejo; 17400 Brookhurst, Fountain Valley; 12.SOl Seal Beach Blvd., Seal Beach. ~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ • • • • CROWN HOUSE RESTAURANT 32902 COAST HWY. LAGUNA NIGUEL fA.' (,.,_.. Vettr, '•r•••ft 499-2626 496-5773 IVY HOUSE RESTAURANT 384 FOREST AVE . LAGUNA MACH O• TM l.._,••t Ample frel' P<Jr•mq 494-9491 752-8558 HOW PLAYING N1•1I ~1mon ~ "LAST OF THE RED HOT LOVERS" ••ttl' Ford Starring ALCHECCO • J...,ff..-Adorm FeahrirtcJ ~America 1977·71 R""' John10tt Matinee-Wed., Jan. 25 A HARLEQCJJN GIFf CERTJFJCATE now available for all occasions l'.><H._ lt'\RBOF'lll\[) <.,>\N IA AN.I\ I .tit 111111,; n1,1th ()I "·m ()11,oqo I wy b"'h1nd Dc1wrwy '>tt111ngs. bf-11.\N•n ~u11llow1.., (, Mttc-Anhur CHARGE BY PHONE ALL MAJOR CREDIT CARDS Group Sales-Ask F°' ADDY Bo'< Office(, T1•lephone Re"M:rvdllon~ Open Deily 900.>m to900p.m (714) 979·551 l ~"YOUR BIG .PARTY IS OUR BIG PLEASURE" ''ALLYSONS'' I 11..,n111~11.1p R.,,,,,,,,,,, /,, l If/\ \OL I 0 01 ~ H .·l.M. (,{)()[) t\IORN/(\j(, \fhi.i.1/1 ,. t ,,, I '"•" I I "'1+111.t I 11 <J'd11<J l.l 'f\:U/ '//Ml 1:3fJ /Ir/ /-R NfXJN 11./1 ~ in lu 11 :UO fl1F;N/N(, <.I /\/N I • 1.' I I IA Ul>O /\'LU' /'OH I llf ,I( II ~> 81•.I /,_,, t J.,,,,J, fJ,/• 11,.,,. Hf5fRi'A'fl()N:, ,,-, t1.!JfJ ( /.,,,J \l•111J,111 Now Under New OWNERSHIP ANO MANAGEMENT REMODELED AND Rf:DECOAATED LUNCH DAILY -MOR. ttw. ftof. Entrtts From $1. 95 DIMMER SERVED HIGH TL Y S to I 0 p.111. St111.· n.n.. • S to I I p.111. frl·S.f. &trHs """' $5.25 COFFH SHO, DAILY 6 A.M. to 10 ,,M. ENTERTAINMENT AND DANCING NIGHn Y FREO CLARIZIO & Hl1 Cordon Tuesday thru Saturday ••••••••••••••••••••• IL.AIME HAlDIM °" ""'° Sunday and Monday Fashion Show Every TUG$day at 12 Noon From Huntington Beach's Leading BoullQues BANQUET FACILITIES -20 TO 70 16431 BOLSA CHICA (AT HEIL) HUNTINGTON BEACH 846·1347 SUNDAY BRUNCH \T T JI F. ARCHES ... \' eicport 's f'mest .. 10:30 A.M. to 3:00 P.M. Pacific Coast Hw y. At Newport Blvd. 645-7077 A NEW DINING ADVENTURE mAnDAntn CHINESE Geurmet cu1s1NE PEKING • SHANGHAI SZECHW,._N • HUNAN Daily Lunch And Dinner Yow Host mtd Hosht1- Mike .Mt AM Chianq !Former Chel of !hi' Twin Dragons-·Anahe1m, 1500 ADAMS A VE. l•t Htrbor llYd.I COST A MESA 540.1937 :..lr99~ It's Long John Sliver's January Bunch Q t Lunch Sale You get a tender fish ftllet. a crispy Chicken Peg Leg. fryes and slaw, "l1o1 for only 99~. Off er good d•Uy from 11 am tll 2 pm, through Jariuary ~~8i}ver~."~-.. OCX>~ Real Cantonese Food eat here or take home STAG CHINESE CASINO 1112lst Pl., Newport Beuh 0Riolel-9S.O H000t to Mldltlc)+tt Doily-Wttt<fftek Uatlt I :00 a.II\. OYH U YIA.I\., H.Utoe AHA THERE'S A LIITLE TASTE OF FRANCE IN NEWPORT Not the Fancy Frunch th.it tourists Sl'l'. Le Biarrilz is tht> kind of restaurant Frenchmen love. Intimate. Not too expensive. And HomecooJ..ed meals served by attractive help. Don't miss your little taste of France. Featuring Rack of Lamb, Sole Bonne Pemme, Crepes, Salads, Desserts, Delicious, Deliciou~ Join us tonight! Open Monday lhru Fr1d.iy for lunch, dinntt seven c:Liya. bE BlflRRITZ F.RENCH RESTAURANT 414 North N ... ~orl Blvd., Newport Bl';ach For ~rv;ationsPho 645-t.7po • Co<J..t.~111 .. ) t 1 i I s s .. ' i I • I I I ' • 3 ~ l t ~ • .. • : • 'I I t· I DAIL y PILOT MOW!! 808 WHITE rws USTZ& COMPANY 'Re CfJuarfer ~cK THE PLACE TO BRING OR MEET A HEW DANCE FRIEND DAHCIMG TO LIVI MUSIC SWING • SMOOTHIES • DISCO EASY STREET Fri~ w .. s.. ''.M. .. 2 A.M. lpecltll .... '""'' ,. Hite Owt. After.._... U•e D-"'9-2 te 6 A.M. sioo Cover Charge • 2 1 and Over 'W~-O,.,.MIUT ... ""'9t 25JO 'W. COOtt Hwy .. Hew,.,t IHcJI Ha.1111 ... Times/Places Music, Mime Due ,llllOAY,JANUAltY 11 'OUTM COAIT al!P'altTOltY -.. ,.I\ "A Oo41'1 Hells.," lly H ... rlk 111wn. 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"IVI NINO Wlnf O•H HWIN & Friends," curt•ln •I I wltll •0· min ion fr• et Ore<>99 CCMK1 Coll- Fine Arts Helt '"· Guv Hatltrty, pjentll eno raconteur•"" Harry Bebo bltt,vocell•t lt USS IAN M IME'S f'lllST perform•nc.• In A.merit• •t Am ...UMlor Audilotlllf!I, 300 W. Grffn St , PeuMN llo<I• A,,,.rentov Voe• °" "-.. I JO p.m . ..,., S<lncM• et 7 >op m. Tkut rewrvetlon1 et tUJI S71 Ull WESTa aN P'ltO,I SSIONAL pnoto u1111111 119111M •t 11 •·'" •t th• Dl•Mrtend Hotel COtlvefltlon Center. Paid Admtnlon. R11n1 111rouo11 -.y. t A. SHR IMP n11.1r UMI\ nnd SCSAMt: ClllCKtN t A pa111111 p1,..1~lng comb1na1oon nl murtn.ltJd u11ckun ond anrlmp lompuro $.i.95 t H. TLMPURI\ ~r.Ar«X>I> IJINNCR t Butterfly shrimp nnd lllel of sole dipped 1n a t>.ittcr ond deep-lrled .6 10 n goldton porlnc11on S 1.9!> &. "~ {;, VAK I Nlto.11 I Thon shc.t-, C'I t , ... 1 SONGSTRESS VICKI CARR Performing et Claremont College A l)lf'Pilll.'d wot!\ en•<" 'J~ i..1y 1 t I and wvun • o ndomuni. Sl.95 [) c;n:.,K n Ml\ All.I SUNDAY, J ANUAltY IS GIOltOI IEllMAltO SMAW'' Cln 1lc, "Tiit O.v11•1 Dhcllll•." cO<\o lttWH et the ,,,,....,,_,Theater, Lo• A,,..ln Mo.Ille Geflter, with Rta Her· rlM>n tn 1111 !Md. C..11 mn tn1211 for 11cutpr1eet,evalleblll ly. TU ISOAY, JAllUAltY 17 MOO" ~ MUSICAL ltlCITAL IN!Ufff tM tat-. Of ecot1999 mull· clen1 end t11Hter "'•tor• Ore,,.. Coe1t Coll ... f"lnt NU Hao "' 144-mlMIOfl Ir•, open to ....,.k. t Cl\01cest bt>ul m09nohc.onlly broiled t "'"' A rB lltll• Tllu t•r. 141 to please your d1&erlm1n:1ting 1,1110 s.4.!15 Human1tlt1 Hell et I p,m, q11nt RICE SOUP OF THE DAY TEA '"::::.~:.:::~::;';,,. t · 11 1n1nt11 t Lauth Sloe>,~ nigl'lt ctuo toc.i· I ~~ .. ~ ~~~:::. :.::..~~',,°.!; t t lle1ll¥0 e<..:1 SNmul M (.ool. Tllr, . 11triofr11 11W011g11Jen n. Find Us on the North Side ol w10Nn0Av,Jo11Nu•1tv11 f fashion Island, Newport Center t ACTOltS MlltOI SIMO", c 11ek11ov In 'Tl\e Oood Doctor,' R · h d 644 4811 TWO IOLO ACTS replace Ill• orlglMI olNrlflo ol Los ...,.... M.· too' Theater •I Gel St.ie f'llllel't°" S.t11rdey -SUndey In IN Llttl• TllHtlr, CUl'tel" el I , ticket lnforme- tlon tllrouqll 1111...,.~ty. ~3347. VOCAL AltTIST VICXI CAita br· •no• lier m~lc IO 8rld9es Auditorium et Cla rtmont ColltO• tor In• Porlormlrq Art\, Four1n anO Coll- W•Y. Cl•r-Sl>ow "erh I p.m. TlcUt lnfarmatoon •t •7;. .. n. '"'oue" J ......,.., 22 ., ""'Fu11er1on f ese rvauons onore : · t Eu'rip~d:,1 •d~r~c~•"d••~~ P~7 ~~~"~~'.'°~='·c!'t.~n c.';8t ' SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR YOUR PARTIES IOl!Md by UCI CWMN studtn" In IN 5'1ftdey rnetW-•1 s p "'· *. ~~N;'···~. * Your team scores AGAIN 'llATLl!MANIA' ltECALLS ·~ when II ot>eftS al 1 p,m IWKond •t>Ow at tO p,m I at '"" Shubert Tneal~r 80• olllce C.11 Ss:HIOI fO< 11 ....... prlt ... datt\. I . 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I I :j i ' INTEAMtSSJON Trio of Curtains Rising The new year ln theater alon1 the Oran1e Coast 5Wlll&S into hlgh gear next wees as three more community playhouses raise the curtains on t.betr fl.rat producttons or 197&. First on the board$, openiJl& Tuesday, is the Laguua Moulton Playhouse's production of "Equus"-or rather, the rttent Oranae Coast College mounting reP.rised on the Laguna stage. On Thursda_y, the San Clemente Community Theater revised Frederick Knott's s uspense t.hriller "Oiai M for Murder." And Friday will see the Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse ta.king the wraps off the mystery-comedy "Catch Me If You Can." John Ferzacca, .. drama anst.ructor al OCC and one-time resident director at Laguna, is adapting has college production or Peter Shaffer's "Equus" for the Laguna staee. Repeating their performances in the leadin~ roles will be David NewUn as the haunted stableboy and Walter Douglas as the psyct(ialrist A~ IN THE C,\ST are Stan Throqeberq, Marsha DeLand, Charlotte kreutz. Alexandna Mandanno. Carter lnnskeep, Cheryl NeJmeyer, Lynn Schoonover, Scott Utley, Bill Corwin, Intermission Tom Titus Patti Samps on'and John Jaenicke . Performances wall be given Tuesdays through Saturdays at 8:30 until Feb. 4 at the rlayhouse, 606 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach. Reservations 494-0743 Al San Clemente, George Popovich ts direc ting "Dial M for Murder" and also will play the role of Captain Lesgate. Leading assignments in the drama will be failed by Craig Curtner , Jeanne Madero and Rack Kosbab. Performances wall be given Thursdays through Saturdays at 8:30 for four weekends at the Cabrillo Playhouse, 2o2 Avenida CabriUo, at Ola Vista. in San Clemel\le,. Reservations 492-0465. ~ ''CATCH ME IF Y9U CAN" returns to the Orange Coast after a six-year absence wlth Fred Owen directing the popular mystery play at the Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse. Steve Howard plays the central role of a groom with a missing bride. Beth Titus is the scheming substitute wife, with Tom Titus playing the police inspector. Jack Willenbacher, Darryl lodes, Terry Michaels and Ted Knorr com- plete the cast The ~how wall be prc~ented for three weekends, Fridays and Saturdays at 8:30, in the Community Recreation Center auditorium on the Orange County Fairgrounds. Reservations 556-5459. Continum~ their respective engagements AUDUBON SOCIETY CONDUCTfD TOURS 11 A.M. & 1 P.M. BOX LUNCH BENEFIT FOR BIG SISTERS OF ORANGE COUNTY along tbe coast next., week will be: -"A DOLL'S BOUSE" at South Coast Repertory, 1827 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. Performances Tuesdays through Sundays at 8 p.m . with Saturday and Swlday matinees at 3 o'clock. Reservations 646-1363. -"Guys and Dolls" at Sebastian's West Dinner Playhouse, 140 Avenida Pico, San Clemente. Performances Tuesdays through Sundays at varying curtain times preceded by buff et dinner. Reservations 492-9950. -"THE LION IN WINTER" at the Westminster Community Theater, 7272 Maple St., Westminster. Performances Fridays and Saturdays at 8:30 through Feb 11. Reservations 893·8626. Steve Howard tries to throttle Beth Titus m a tense moment from "Catch Me If You Can," opemng Jan. 20 at Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse. ''The talk around Hollywood Is that our movie may be a heavy favorite for an Academy Award -No kidding, an Oscar! I may even have to rent a tuxedo!" ' I ' George Burns ~ Cr>.RL John Denver R£\NtR A~,,, 11\;Gou•. (PG) ,.,.,,...,., ... 7IOI Friday. January 13 1978 DAILY PILOT C:S QU ALITY ENTERTAINMENT AT BARGAIN PRICES ANYTIME AT THESE. 1::.0\\AUOS CINE M,\S •••• .. : ~, . '. '• W000¥M.UN O<ANl HATUI 'ANNIE HALL' Beet Supponlng Actor -' JASON ROBARDS Be•t Supporting Actr .. s -VANESSA REDGRAVE Beet Cfnem1togr1pher -DOUGLAS SLOCOM_BE • -4.o• Angele• Fiim Critic. Award 20lh WTlllY fOX l'1mls A RICiHARD ROlH Piesen1ahon Ii A FRED ZINNEMANN Film JANE FONDA VANESSA REDGRAVE . JULlA ~:~,wio JASON ROBARDS HAL HOLBROOK Newport F1shlon Island Newport Center BetwHn Mec:Arthur end Jemboree •t Peclftc Co•lt Hlghwey 644-0780 Mon,t=ri 7:00 9:15 Sat/Sun 2:00, 4:30 7:00, 9:30 , .. .. . ~ ' . -., .. t 1 • • . • • ( ; ' . . ~ } • . ' ~ ... "' ' ~J .... . • I t I , t I I ' ---------m DAil v PILOT Fno .. 1 .ianullfY 13 1171 ROCK TALK •1111"'1Jlllr-J111m!la1~ --~~~~~~~~~~~~~_;_~--~--------~------~--------~~~--~~~ Jaggers' Split Mystifying By USA ROBINSON The day I was to appear on Tom Snyder's "Tomorrow" show I thought 1t might be a good idea to contact Mick Jagger to ask if he had any comment about his personal situation. Mick has bee n vacationing in Barbados with tall, blonde, Texan model Gerry Hall (who used to be Bryan Ferry's fiancee) while wue Bianca hangs out in New York with Halston and various jet-setters. British reporters have flocked to Barbados to try to get a st ory out ol Mick, but he won't speak to any or them. ··r really don't have anytlung -to say about 1t," he told,.;ne. "There's no 'statement' to make. Bianca and I haven't r eally talked about this. ''YES, I AM DOWN here WJlh Gerry, and Bianca and I obviously aren't together right ( ROCK TALK ) now," he admitted, but that was as far as he would go. Mick has been known to have a n occasional dalliance in the past (so has Bianca), but when asked 1f he was "in love" with Gerry he laughed and said, "Oh Lisa ... give me a break." So Jaded. that boy. Then he said he had to go and eat the dinner prepared for him by Gerry .. MICK ALSO SAID that he was having meet· ings in Barbados with Peter Rudge 11bout the possibility of a Rolling Stones tour in the late spring, early summer. a tour that would prob- <ibly brtng them to those lur~e stadiums. The Stones will all reconvene in Paris this week to continue r ecording that studio album Other vacat1onmg band members mcluded Bill Wyman (1n i.outhern France). Ron Wood <in LA I and Charlie Watts (i n Afnca) • • • SYNTHESIZER WHIZ KID Brian Eno {who has recently helped out on David Bowie's dlbums as well as recording his own "Before and After Science" LP was in New York re- c·ent ly to finali ze plans to produce the next Talk- ing lll'ads album. Eno who was backstage at Patti Smith's CBGn Theater concert (where he was holding a hand held movie camer a, shooting footage of the show ror filmmaker t\mos Poe), smiled and said. "Yes, it's a very strong possibility that I will produce that album " <The rumors are that they'll record in Naussau ) lnd1cating the movie c.imcra, Eno laughed: "I 've nev(•r l'Vl'n ht.•ld one of these things 0before" Wt'll , h<• was reminded, when he began with Hoxy Music. hl' m•vt•r pluyed an instru- ment before, l'1thcr So Car. Eno's n•cords arl' availat>le 1n the U.S. only in import shops. his managers have not made a US. deal for him here • • • T iit: BRITISH PUNK rock scene may have become more c•stabhshed. bul there 1s a four- hour film in L<mdon that shows the energy and ext1tc·mcnt of tht•se bands at the beginning. FtlmmJkt·r Donovan Letts s hot his documt•ntary Ill super 8, then transferred it to vidcoL~•IX' for cd1t10g purposes Much of the him ing "as done :-Landing in the midst of raueous punk crowdi. in clubs and theaters. How did hl' manai.te to get such clear footage while hundreds of fans were Jumping up and down , <loin_g the "pogo'>" · I JUst look eel at '1•m dirty, .. Don told me whl'n he sn1•c-r11·d tht• film pnvalcly for me in London Dan~Uftf!d Susaone Salvatore and J eff Foust will be among the advanced class dancers from Fountain Val ley , Un iversity, Lagun a Beach, Brea-Olinda. Edison, Dana Hills. Capistrano Valley. Marina, FullNlon and Corona hig h schools performing at 8 o'clock loni~ht at Fountain Valley High School a uditorium Featured will be choreography r ang 1ng from class1cul ba ll et to mode rn Jazz. Proceeds from the $1.50 tickeL-. are used for costumes a nd s umm er scholarships for the performers. < "COUSIN COUSINE" '"l • "LEGRANDE BOURGEOISE" ~St<W..flTUS • MCME RATINGS FOR PARENTS AND YOUNG PEOPl£ 111• ... Hhr• fl mf 19f1"fj 11 .. ,,.,.,,.. _,_. ... _ ..... , .. ...... ·-... .._...,., ,_ ·-.... "" ~ 'C¥' ....... Wot .. ,.,, .. ,, .. «>('••- ..... N~ COW .. M\• "'t1..-.•1""" llCOHCUNID PHVINT WILIKANO ,. ... • I Tonk Twice One Hit Not ETWugh ROCHESTER, N. Y. (AP) -More than two de cades ago, organist Bm Doggett recorded an ln- strumental called 'Honky Tonk' that caught the public's fancy. THE SONG EARNED him money, music in· dus try awards and international fame. What It dido 't do was win Doggett a second trip to the top or the charts. ··Ever since 'Honky Tonk,• it's been touring and touring, hoping to get that one more 1reat hit, but It's never happened," the keyboard artist said as he prepared to open an engagement at a surburban club. Like the leader of a small migratory herd, Wilham Ballard Doggett, 61, takes hb instrumental quartet and female vocalist on an annual, 10-month tour of hotel and motel lounges. The mostly middle- class crowds that come to dance to Doggett's jazz, rhythm and blues and pop offerings invariably re- quest 'Honky Tonk,' the organist said. DOGGETI' llEMEMBEllS the birth of his famous musical offspring: "It was February and we were playing in Lima, Ohio, when all of a sudden we break into this little beat for kicks and just play ll for a lJttle whHe. .. Afterwards this fellow came up to tht bandstand and asked us to play it again. . . . I looked over to Billy <Butler) on the guitar and asked him if he could do it again. He said, 'Yeach, • a nd we played it the exact same way, which ls something that's rare in jazz, a group playing ~om ething the same way ti wee. Sax-man Soloist Tom Kubis, an arranger and former sax- ophonist for the Quincy Jones band will be guest soloist at Estancia High School's jazz concert Wed- nesday, Jan. 18. The concert is scheduled for 1 ·30 p.m. in the Forum at Estancia High School, 2323 Placentia Ave., Costa Mesa. Tickets areSl The Estancia Jazz Ensemble, directed by Pete Fournier, the Fusion , a rock ensemble, and the Estancia Jazz lab group will play. Brian Walls is as- sist ant director. . 1 Sorreh at Songbag Rosalie Sorrels, one 'or the leading women in American folk music, will appear in concert at Golden West College's Songbag, at 8 o'clock tonight. MANN'S "SEMI TOUGH11 111 SO. COAST PLAZA Ct111 lllm r:~ DAILY 6:00-1:00-I 0:00 WI 1111111 '°°' ~f 1111 yo~ UYIS--l·J .. J1,.u .. 11,.t:Jt ftllrUllll MANN'S "SATURDAY HIGoHT SO. COAST PLAZA FEVER" IR) ~~\~::. , soen 1 J DAILY S:l0.7:)0.f:lO )161111 . _..UllS S4t/.__I_,,..__,_ r1u-• MANll'S "CLOSE ~COUHTllS Of THl THIRD ICIHD" l .. GI ..... ,, ... , .... SO. COAST PIJp..;ZA _ ___, us SMl!tw _., u t/.._ moo MOPUMI IZ,IW:4M<l .. ,_l .. 11' MANN'S CINEMALAND , ... Sf .,,.., ..... ,. &nlWI MANN'S CINEMAIJND 1414 Sf "',.., hlltl• Ul-1111 ""'-"OH, GOD" lPGJ 6:J0-10:10 Ut/1--~.>t.l .. lt "lOYEIS & OTHll ST'IAMGBS" · I : IS "'',,_ 1-1 .. 11 11TELEFOH" lPGJ 6:)0.1 O:.JS Uf/~IM<lt.1 .. 11 11GATOR" 1:20 SAT/-lllJM:JWdt .. CRACKING UP" 110 1--l-14T/Wtf ,__....,,_,,_ In a world gone mad ... who needs a funny, fabulous love story? YOU DO! ' 'Findin~ tire one you love ... is finding yourself ~ . 1-IEIK*-J A.TURMAN-FOSTER COMPANY PROOUCTlON ''HEROES" Co.1t.aning HARRISON FORO ·Written by JAMES CARABATSOS Mu1k by JACK NITZSCH.E and RICHARD HA.ZARO 01rtettd by JF.REMY PAUL KACAN l'roductd by1JAVID FOSTER. •nd LAWRENCE TURMAN . A UNIVER«;,\t, r1cT URf, • ltCHNICOtOR tt c1nename 6 scAeen 63U 2553 comPLEX Cl .. I""•" Awe &. ~nto An.a Fr-eew•~ "HYOIS" "THI STING" IPGI ~ A ' "AMHll H.U.L" .. [Y'1,QYI AHO DIATH" IPGI A. .. "CUCIUHG Uf"' llU V . '"THl CHILD" MATINEES SATURDAY & SUNDAY "CLOSE ENCOUNTERS OF THE THIRD KIND" !PG) • "SATURDAY NIGHT FEVER" !RI "LOOKING FOR MR. GOODBAR" (A) "1900" (A) ~WORLD'S GREATEST LOVER" (PG) "BOBBY DEERFIELD" (PG) "THE DEEP" W-'l.TDl8HEY'S "PETE'S DRAGONS" "GNOMEMOBILE" "THE HEROES""'° "AIRPORT '77" "OH GOD" (PG) "GUM BALL RALLY" "WHICH WAY IS UP" "CARRIE" (RI "THE GAUNTLET" (R) "FREEBEE & THE BEAN" ALL D~IVE:·INS OPE:N 6:JOr.M.MIGHTLY C"lld Under I 2 Fro Unleu 1t Kiddle P1ay91ound P€lm CUSHING n1 ALEC GUINNE:SS Mon -Fri 7 :30, 10:00 l" Sat /Sun 12:00, 2:30, 5:00, 7:30, 10:00 pn~.o;r.1 MAii h ' ~ M uVIE AEVIE WS (A Quick Look at the Movies) ,. '1900' Exe~ive "1111" IS excei.sJve to its length, earthanes::. kiltines. politics and va;;'. ual beauty Bernardo Be rtolucc1 ("Last Tan10 in Paris") has fastuoned ·an epic of life in rural Italy. contrasting the hves of a peasant , Gerard Depardjeu, and son of wealth, Robert OeNiro. Slightly over four hours, the film has the fascin ation of a sprawling novel, with scenes that burn an the ~and . But Bcrlolucc1's Marxian politics are too simpllsllc all the peasants arc worthy the land owner::. \enal Th<• actang u. generally good although DeN1ro seems to changc styles in mid f 1 I m : p c r h a 11 s t h l' schedule was loo long for him. The H rating makes you wonder about the rating system, since "1900" is filled with frontal nudity. ex- plicit sex and brutality to humans and animal&. .,. •••<ll•lylftt -.Cw .. -I H• PIO\ I !Nini VIOi> ,...._.., -.. l1f• r••OIYh .,~ "'" dtKO "tVf"''· Tiie ""'"< ._ -· 1,_ 1Mll r-hy, Ille Ml< .,_,..._.,.IK. Dir.:• Joftf> ·-·"' h<I\ <"!>lurtd llw lle•I •NI Ille "'"' .... M 1r. 'fOU"Q <row<I wlll '•CCHJnll• n... him I\ •tmt'd •I lMm, not 1"4 m~w• 111f"M11 wtw•m•W\. 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'• • I l t I 0% [Wt V PILOT Frtcjey Jeuuary 13 1979 Fate of Sinai ~Up to Mini$ters TEL AVIV, Israel (Af\) -Defense Mimster Ezer Weizman returned home rrom lbe Cairo talks today carryini.: Egyptian 1dea:J for the future of the $1nai PeruJl!)ula. Ile s rud the next step ii up to the foreign mrn&alers· m eeLlng next week lo Jerwsalem. Egyptian President Anwar Sadat, meanwhile, said lo his first Israeli newspaper i.oterview that he could accept Israel's current proposals for limited Pales tinian self-rule if it ultimately leads to selr·determlnataon - som e thing I s r ael h as ( J been unwilline to con-IN SHOltT cede . . Bcror e depar ti n g ---------- Cairq, We1zman told re - port!'rs he wus t<iklng back E gyptian coun· terproposals to Israel's plan for w&thdrawal from the Sinw. Asked whethe r they were accept.able. Weizman replied: "No, no, we still have Jots of things lo discuss ... but the re are a few things that art m ore than a possibility." haly Go~.-rnm.-nt to Quit ROME (AP) Premier Giulio Andreotti plans to deliver the resignation of his minority Christian De m ocrat government to President Giovanni Leone c•arly next week, aides aaid today, as the Communists and the Socialists accused the United States of interfe rence in Italian affairs. "ThJs 1s unacceptable because . . it violates ~h e p r1nciplt·s that fo(m the basis of any '>artnershap that it> respectful of the partner." said \vanti, the Socaalist Party paper after the State Oepartmcnl said 1t dt<l not favor Communist >art1C'1pation 1n the Hallan government because he Communtsls Ito not share der$0Crat ic values tnd Jntl'rt•sls SALISBURY, Hhodcs1a <AP) -The Rhodesia lt•rald s:ud lfxJay Prime M1n1ster Ian Smith bas grcl•d lo um versa! s uffrage, rom1sing black rule, and black ol1tH•al leaders negotiating 111h turn have agreed to a wh.ite r to to protc•ct Jgamst removal C t•11n..,lltut1<>11 <1l safeguards for JC "hlll•S Thl' pa1wr ~aid the com- ro m 1s(• a grt·t·mcnt w as a rt':Jk thrnu..:h 1n the neogolia· 1 n n .., , "' h 1 t' h h a d b e c n (•,1dlockcdsin1:c Christmas. WITH 'ufyad E.rperimenf11 (.'ontinew MOSCOW <A PJ The four·m an cosmonaut ·.rn1 ;.iboard the Soviet Union's Salyut 6 space sla· on c arrn·d out more scientific experiments today 11d tl'ad1l'd the Soyuz 26 space capsule that will 1ke two of them back to E arth next week. Cosmonauts Vladimir Dzhanibekov and Oleg !akarov, who rocketed up to the Saly ut 6 Wednes- ay lo resupply the cosmonauts already on board nd to conduct joint experlmenl..S, are expected to ead for home M onday. ~ Joonu Ro~k Charl~•ton C'l!/\RLF.C)TON, SC (APl Booms similar t o 1c onl's that (){'Currrd orr the 'AUanUc coast in l•('l'mlwr rolkect walls and broke windows in the harlt•slon area H1::-.1dt•nts Hooded police and newspaper and ro.11ka!>I stJt111n !'>Wtl<'hboards with calls a t 111! ,1 Ctc·rnt·on Thu rsdu y to report the m ysterious 11!'.l'" Tht• l'OIUSC or the !>hock has not been de- ·rm11l1'(l '\lo tnJur1e<i h&ve been reported. r»arl.: •Dbgrat·e•' Ameri~ans <;EOUL, South KorelJ CAP) -American in- t'~l1gators began qul•..,t1oning Tongsun Park today L a favc·hour lil'Ss1on, and a congressional ob- 1•rHr ind1l'<1led the Korean lobbyist made sensa- 11nal chsclosur<'s about his relations with mem- \'I" of the lJ S. 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Hid de<• ~OHIHO LAW. ltiCLASSll'YIHO ClltTAIN u•o IN TMI SANTA ANA Ol'nl lo Ille wld cl•lm1 In IN olllco ol HEIGHTS AltEA l'ltOM THE Al ISltl "OINal'AL AOltlCULTUAAL (SIC>N IM clerk DI I,_ elott WKI coutl or to ltlSTRICTtotfSI'" DISTRICT TOTHI ltJ O•I (Jltl "OltOUI' DWaWHCK P<tMnt IMITI to,,_ VnMr\'9"~ •I Into ($ION ltlSTalCTIONll" OISTRICT SUaJ«CT TO CONDITIONS. IN AC,. olll<e of VINCENT E LA AOSA. ,.,. COltDAHCI WITH TMa COMl'ltl.HINSIVa U*INO COOi 0, O•AMM 1orn1y al Law 19'01 llroQoflu•\I . COUNTY Str.,I f'OU"t•'" Valt•'f C.•lllorn•• Ttw &o.rd of ~rvltort of ll'le C<>UnlY ef OrM\411, Clllfenlle .... lfCelft t110I. •ruct\t•tlH oOk .. h thiP pl..c .. o• ., follow\ bv\lnen ol Uw ""°""~on •II m~I · SE Cl ION 1 SecllO,,.I DIUfltl Map 1115 S, Z-Ole .... lC 1'1·22.""""""" • ... , per11Jin1~ lo ... a ...... s...-11 • ,. .... l'l••.C.V-.,ted••conlnqdlllrltllTl-olllWCowltyotOr-. ttllm• wl"' Ow "''~"''' vo..clW•• SECT ION 7 Condlllont mu•I ... llled or p<t..nlt'd a. ••O<tHld I An KOU\11<•1 enely•I• •nd •Pl'•Ol>tl•t• pt--· " ...... .,.., 10 w11111n lovr mootM e ll•r lh• llr>t lh~ Hulth Olflce< IOr ,.,,,_ •nd vtriflullorl, Clfterlbl,.111•e11 the est.nor P\lbll<.atlO<\ ol 11>1• nollet natH environment -IMO.Orff ol nolM r..i..<llClll _...,., i. Kfllew Ille De led J .,,..ary •. ltll Interior il_.,d LES TEA HUNTER 1 Prior to l•t1•>(e o1 blllldlnQ permlh , Hid,...,, end pl--loully E.QCutor of lh• Wiii •temped "nvl~'' bY ll'lt HH llll "°9MY w ll •~Ur tu6nlln.ct lo ol Mid Oe<•dMI I,.. AHl\t .. 1 Dlretlor, f MA, R1911tatl0fl, fer ...... Jtn ~ .-... 1 • .,,.. VINCIHT I.. LA ltOU, r>l•n• •11•11 lnclucle edel•ll ol llle 1lt11<.tur•ld .. lof\IM1-r9QUl,..,,t.o~ A1ter11ey .. t-1..ew 11141 lnt•rlor nol" tltnd.lrd ATTEST OWll,......ol ll'le lkMrdOI S~no•-· ofOranoec-tv ca111or"'" JUNE ALEXANDER Q.,k of tl'le Bottd of ~""'°'' 'of Or•n9• County, c..lllorn•• STATE OFCAUFOftNIA I -~ COUNTY CWOflAHGE I I, JUNS Al..EXAHOl R Ct•rl< 01 llW 9o;trd of S.-r.<M>r•. llO "••tby C4ftlly tMt Ma revut• ,,_,,no of IN! Boero 04 5.u9trv11<>" 01 °'""99 '°""'Y. ca.IOO"'le, lll4d Oii.,. 411'1 NY of J •nvu y, 1'11, 11\e IOfOOOl"O ordln.,.o con. u lnlno, M<illlnt ... P•llWO •nd _..,by lflt fOUOWlnQ -· Av es: M.ll'EAVIS()AS THOMAS,, AILEY. 1..'UREHCE J ~HMIT, l'Hll.IP l.. ANTHOHV li'ND AALP~I 8 (l.li'RK NOES: SUPl!ltVl50AS HONC A9S£Nl1 SU•ERVIS.ORS R"LPH " DtCDAIC'1 IN Wl,.,,.IUS WHEltEOF, I ll•w Mrwfl!o Ml ""I """"""" 4'fll•ed Ow offklel ...i af tlw 9oer d o1 s._.vlwn o1 tlW C:O..ntv of Or-. :M•1• of CallliOffll' tl1h4Utd41Yot Jan ... r y, ttll (SEAL) ,.,., .............. Street SECTION l. Thi• orol ... r•<e ............ ,~, entl tie In Ml fO<W """"' 1•1 JUNE ALeXANDEA l'-tal" Velltf, C..llfet',.la tZ7.. UY\ tr om M>C1 efl9< ltJ IMI"-· •nd befor• U. HplratlOI\ fll llfliMll (UI ...._ Cl-ol ltw 6oe#d ol ~n-ltorl Tel .. ,..fMl efler lll<t peu-tl'lereol •N II be iaibll.ned In Ille Or-.. GMtt O.lly ,.. ... • ot Or-Coumv. C.lllornle Publl•l'led ()'-'°"'' O•lly P•IOI. ,,....,papff PIJlllll/>ed 111 , ... (Al11nh ol Or-. 51411• .. Galltlnlla, ........ Wltll -Publhflld ar.,.. Coe .. D•ll• Ptlot J•n. ta. 1m .. ,. Jen,..ry •, 13, 10, 11, •918 , .. ,. ,..;....;.;_;. ........ __________ _;. _ _.;;.... ___ ,;..... __ _.. ____ ..:..._;;-.,.;.;..;...;....;._.;...;.... __ ............ ----------------------.....;., llcp Bruce Caputo, R.·N.Y .• a member of the louse Ethics Comm1 Uce, baid he and the other • mt•ncans m the room "could've felt disgraced" • l l'ark'" revelations about the conduct of s ome 1gh lrv<'I U S offi cials Publlllltd Orano• Coo t D•llY 1-----------------------ZC 77 • 22 ALT "A' I ~ fri11h Guildhall Ere~ked LONDONDERRY, Northern Ireland (AP> - l1okrs an<l a bomb blast turned a $2.3 million csloralH>n Job on Londonderry's Guildhall into a h ambles today. m Twelve were tn}ured, including six British oldacrs and two policemen. Several rioters were ar rested after pcltmg police and troops wlth bot· Jes, damaging the toilets, and hurUng busts hrough windows, police sald. Hwat •Wlf ~ 'l'elb ol Fond SHREVEPORT, La. (AP) -An Atlanta womun seeking a share of the H. L. Hunt fortune -;a ys the l a t e 011 btllionalre once offered he r $1 milllon to keep their bigamous marrla1e secret. ...... ('~J.,,. "· '" . . . ' r Frania Tye Lee, '13• out.llnec! for a jury Tburaday '#bat 1be sald were bll efforts to keep two wives and two famUi• bapp)' at tbe same time. A platOcn of.de- fense law)'era for the Huot estate planned to crou.a•mlna Mrs. LF.etodaJ. PUBUC NOTICE PUBUC NO'l'ICE Pllot, J ... 12, U, It, lt11 9'-16 PUBLIC NOTICE IUl'lltlOll COUltT Off THI STATI Oto CALll'ORNIA ,Olt TMll COUN'rt O•Oll~O& .... ""'4214 NOTICI 01" HeAAI NO 0 .. l'ITITIOH l'OA l'ltQL41Ta 01' WILL ANO l"OR 1.ITTaRS 01" AO· MINllTaATIOlll WITH WILL AN· Na>tao ANO AUTHOAllATION TO AOMllUST•• u111oa11 THll INDal'aNDalfT AOMINtJTaATION O' aSTATU ACf. Et141tt Of CAltOL L STltAOLllV, 0.C.aMHI. NOTICE IS Hl!ltE9Y OIVfN tllotl l.ARltY STAAD&.l!V lies filed IW,..ln a "111lofl fOt l'robett of Wiii alld tor l.ettao ti Mlrnl~ttrllloft """ Wiii .,,. NM 11.-MllOl"lllMloft ta tdtl'l)11h ter llndtf tllt fllllPC •it """"'!llftretlOf'I Of ll1tal• kt; rtftr~ t.o whlcll 11 ....,. ,., fllrttw '*1klllm, -1n.1 Ille tlMt-fll-offlttrf ... lllt U rnt hat Mff i111 ftr JlllUel'Y )I, tt7' et 10 a.fft.1 111 h COUt'tloonl af 0.Pl'rlrntnt Ho. I of .... _,, It *tt~IC Center Ofl,,. W ..... Ill ll!e City af lllnla Me Qltml!fl,. • Dtlltd J~ 1•. tm, WIWAlll •. • '°""· c-ty~ '°" ... .,..... . m•• "'9cMc o...e....., ~~~ r;.c.111 ..... "*11f1M ~ C'Mllt o.o., l'llot, ,,_,., u.11,. "·me ~" I PVBLIC NOTICE Monce TO C .. DITOttt tu .. alllClt COURY 0,. TMa •UY• OI' CALI l"O•NIA flOR nta COUNTY O' CWlAHOI He.A-UUI ·' ttt•te er OtOllO& •· JIM ..... MAN, OtcaelM. PUBLIC NOTICE IUl'alllOttCOORT 01" THI! JTATI O•CAl.1 l'OltMIA COUNTY DI' OltANOa 7•CIVICCl!HTl1t DRIV« Wl!ST UNTAANA.CALll'OltHIAft7t1 Pl.AINTll'' LEO SIVIHING. dN ACCIHTAWNINOCOMPAHY Dtt,EHDANT lt08EltT R COLTE R, WILLIAM KOltTH, LEE KORTH, lndhrldlHlllY •nd •• con• Mtw•tor of "'9 ttlele 9' WI I.LIAM KORTH, COflHrv•IH , ORANGE· CRIST MOBILE HOMI! SALES, DltAHGECREST MOBILE HOME PARK, O A ANO l!CR E ST AS· SOCIATl!S. llM DOE.51 thrOUOfl IC, I,,. t lu•lve , SECTIONAL DISTRICT MAP IRS-5 Plt f CISf PLAN O F O R A N GE CO UNT Y ... l .AH O U SE C A LI F O R N I A L.EGtNO (ill ... ...-.... , ......... ~ E:J .....,..,..,.~ •• , ..... Al- :f-;. -~ - ----.... a ..... , • t', l:!l '. .. ••• '... . . ... I • ... ' ' •••• "'I . ...... ., ..... I ' ,.. .... . 1 4 • 1 I • PL8UC NOTICE l'ICTfnoui llUM•IU ...... ITATw.llOT ......... _,. __ .. _,.. ..... 1 PUBLlC NOTJC.E l'IOITlWS ecniN•SS MAlll'a ITAT•MUtT ft.. ···-·"' .,.,_,, .... ~ ... 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Of., OM141 Vl5to&, CA "'1011 (Araly!l'M __ .. ™• .......... -....... 1.,_ .,,. c.iur.t" Ca.ti• 0r..,.. c-.ar.,. .>-. ·-'""' . _.. ......... ,,,. -....... .._ '*ea ... _ lll4W P.O .... tw ,. _ _..-.CA fMl f"l.tDlllMd 0rMQit C.O.tt °"4111 Piiot, JAi\. ti,», 'D. ,_., l, lft '0' 7t PUBl.JC NOTICE f'ICTITIOUS aUSINUS HAMl STATEMENT TM t ot_,"9 --I\ doi"O bu•I ~~·\ IVANS F'OREIGlll CAR REPAIRS fl00'1' !.HOP t. AUTO SAl f S, lftt ll•rl>Or 81 , (DIUI ~H. CA '1t7/ Pu Sun. An<lerMln, 101/1 thy \11,.,,, !Mini• A114 CA 9?701 l ,,l, lxl\IM S\ t\ <onduc •I'd by •n 1n d•v,csu•I PH Siutwi Ancte' wn f hi'\ •tiltf"f'ntf'l1 ••'t f11~t Vtith tM Ct:u,M'/ r, .. ,, of CH' .. noe c~nty u11 Janu•r 'f 10 ,.,,, ,_l't Publl\hM' o,-,,,-q (n~ .. 1 OA1I; ~1lf)t t•n ll 10, 11, f •b J, W/8 •I 1e PUBl..I(' NOTI CE l'ICTITIOUS aUSIHfU H""'I nATCMENT The IOllOWlnQ -Ill\ II dC!lnQ W\I ...... , CALIFORNIA .... '>'I' '>HOP '><IP PLIC\, U SO Care,.,_, '""•· •O C.O!ota M~ CA .,.,. Allred Ma r)I A•,.Oonoo 1HO t• Cara••¥ Orf ... , I 0. (OtlA Mew. (A .,.,. . l h1\ Otnrll'W'I' f\ t~ttcl tty •n Jn t'Rv10M•I 1 • An,-.aM Atr.oonoo l ht~ \ta~t WA.\ fUed with tnr (uunty Ct•rll. of Or•n• C.ounh' on 1anuary 10, "'I .... " l>ubll\IW<I Or-Coa\I 0••'• Poto< ..J•nua ry IJ, 10, 11.,.., feo l. 1'11 ,._,, PURI.IC NOTICE Tllh llet..-nent w• IUell WIVI ""' ColHllY C .. rt. .. Ct' ..... c->IY Oii Jen...,ty 10, !tit P-0 PuOH-Or ..... O>Ml Oltlly PlloC Ja11. II. 20, f1, ,,_ J. "'71 PUBl.JC NOTICE 112* NOTICE TOCllfOITOllS ..... .,.,. SUPf.lllOtl COUllTOirTHE STATE 011' CALll'ORNIA l'Oll lHf.COUNTYOll'ORAHOIE In tn~ M attr-r of th• E\t•l• of ~T l\Nl (V 11 WOOO, Oe<e.>\ed. NOflCE" IS t1ERE8'1' C.tllEN to ( ,, '11tUr\ IWYinq CIAlm\ aqaonf ,.,,.. .. ,.,Cl drr 11()Pof't to fllt ~h1cta1m,1n ttlf' af 11u ut Uu; t lto-rk of lh~ dfon•\#l1d c. Ourl o,. lu ptll"t.ll"nt lhf'm to I~ unO.,ir\l(lfWti •t In• offH .. o t RA M C,E V A NO f<A'>MUSS~ N 4'4 W O<Ol O litv~ \~1!1 1 /U l l Ou'°' f\t ttC.t'I, (A QOA01, wn1th t.itlt-r uthtt-i\ """ pltXf' ot bv\1n .. ,, of th,. yn(lrr .. 11:;a,....-<1 1n dll mflth:r~ ~'"''"" mo 10 c.•1d c-.l•1r-Su<" <ld•m) "'''" tht 0('1 ,.,,, .. .,·y "'uuc_Pw r\ rt\U\t bt t1lfr<l or prr\•nlf'rJ ~' dfO'~'.e1a w11h1n tour niv•1lh\ dttt•r t~ tir\t pybllt•Uonuf tnn ,, 111<.~ IJ•l•d °"""""'.,... 21. It/I CHARLOTTEL WOOO Eu..: ulr1aof thor w ilt vt \..ttd dPCflldit"f'tt MAM SE 'Y AHO llASMUSSIE H Att0f'M1\••l·U• UAW O<Hll 81..S~ Ste 1101 LOtttBUO CA- ftl UlJI •~"11 Pubh\f\"" 0rong@ <:o.\I Oaoly Piiot Ot < JO. 1'11.JM ~ U.10, t•Tt S.010-11 PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICI TO (llfOITOltS SUl"ElllOlt c;ouaT 011' TNE STATE CW CALll'OllHIA 11'011 TN I'. COUNTY 011' OllANOIE He~ NOTICE 1HlllllNG BIOS f •l•I• ol BET Tl E 0 COLLIS. f f'\p Covnh ~tt•hon O•atr•cf\ ot 0.<.P.t\•d <J••not (uunl; C•lllofnt• .. 11 ,. NOTl(.E IS HE REBY GIVEN lo ti. "IV~ \••l•d bid' unt1t Tul•\d41Y 1:r•o1tor\ofthf400WNmedde<.oeitat 1anu•r y l•. 1979. Al 11 00 A M llld• 11\;11 all -'°"' "'9•1"'11 Cl .. m\ -IMt mu\t M rHeoiWd •I I~ 01'''"-'' Ao IM w 1d de<f'den1 •• reqruintd to flle m•nl\tr•ll .. Olfo<f'\ bV th<t <1411~ •nd 1,..m. wlln .,,,, neon•'Y •°"'.,."· tn ume "-r•tnabow ""' to,.th, •• •"•'" tfw office of h cl.,.• of ow •bow en· 11me 1119y Will i... PlJbll<IY _.,..., ond llllffll cour1, tK lo 11<._.,I u.em, with •••min.red •t uw oft~• of H~ 01\lru h thP nft r \1.&ry YoUCMr$4' to tM uo .. loe.t4 l 111\ A...,n .... f °''"l•tn Y•ll•Y. Oe,.1QMd .II 1'-OIH<e C)f MOlllllSON t.•llfO•nl•. tor in. loll-·nq ~ FORSTER. L. MARTIN 8LAHE, OUTOOOALIC,H I I Nu One Mu~.1 P1011. -s1 ... et To-r, f tl(lURE A~Sf MOL IE\ S•n Fran<t'w:o. Callforf\18 UIOS, wf\lcf\ \PEClrtCATIONNO P 030 °' Ille pl.c• Of ~<>n\ Of '"" Un· BIO\ mu•• ,,,. Wbmlllfd on th• IO•m d"'\IQn•d In &II ,...11ers Pl'rl•lnlr>Q lo woollec:t .,., 1i. 0111r1cu '" e«or.Unct tilt' ••lalt at saod .,..._,within fOllf" wllf\ •II pro•.--ot the -<lltta month\ •ll&f" '"" f1r\I publlutlan C)f tton\. lh11 t'OtlCt ~petlflc••loM. o ld bl •n~• •nd O•leo J.,,uery 10, t'7t lurt~r lnfornu11tot1 m•v bl oe>1.i ..... o R-1 W Colll• and ,., th• above •ddre\1. ttltphortao P Roberrt KkJnOft 1MG-n 100('"1•11 c.o-e~vtonol ti.w111 J w.,,..sy1.,...1~.So<r"4••v Olle.-,..med~ ec.rou1 01-1on Mo11111SOH a ~n•11 County Satltl•llOtl 01\lrkl< L MAllTIN eUHE NO>-1, 1, ). S, • I, -11 OM M•rllet ,...,,. ,_.. $t. Tewer C)f ();-County Ca•HO<n•• s.~ ll'r•MIKe. Cell""'4a Mlfl "uOh\...O 0.-C.0.\1 o ..... Piiot Tel C•UI m-J•" U tUI tU 11 "".,.NYf•C--on ..,_ t'uell .... 0r-. ClDlll Oell'r ...... "-U, 20, fl,,-. I.. 1919 ..,. PUBU C NOTICE PuOll\""° Or-~I Oltlly Piiot. PUBLIC NOTICE Jon IJ, 10 77-'10. J, lf7' 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 • --........ -...---·-. . . Friday. January t3. 1978 DAIL v PfLOT DI ... -..... _,....,.,. The BlcPtt Mllb~ on U. er.,. COISt ......,_. ~ ...... ,.'"' DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS -.......... ----· -........ --....................... ...... ----. w••-······-,... -· ...... --You Con Sell It, Find It, ( ] One Call S.Vlce Trade It With a Wont Ad 642•5878 fast Credit Approval ...-........ -----·-,--...... .... 1-----------1~:::.~.~ ....... 1 ~:~~ ....... ~.~~-..... ,~:::.'!';~ ......• BIOIS: Ad•riMn Chtttr.. 1002 G1•r• 1001 Ge•u.e 1002 G1•r• IOOZ ~ cJtec.k ...... mis •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ······-·······. • ........................................... .. .., md,..,.. ... ,... l--8ohly. n. DAILY Pll,OT ...,..., • ....., for .... flnt ... cornet """1tOll oaly. Pllblsher'• Motter. All real estate advertised in this newspaper is sub· ject to the Federal Ftur Housing Act of 1968 whkh makes it illegal to advertise "any pre· ference, limitation. or d15crimioauon based on race, color. religion. sex, or nauooaJ onitln. or tan toteolioo to make any .such preference, hrrula· uon, or ducnmmahon ,. nus newspaper will nol knowingly accept any CORONA DEL MAR -5 IL tf you've been looking tor a family sized home in a terrlfic location - look no more. Only l·Blk. to Big Corona, on two lots. Spectacular oriental interior built around private, beautifully landscaped patio. The mahogany paneling alone, is worth a fortune! Shown by app't. $330,000. 673-4400 DMsio.. of Hcriaar IMelMeRt c .. 111£ STARNES COMPANY REALTORS 640-5711 180 Newport Center Or., N.B. PRESENTS • Big Canyon GoH Course Estate• .· advertising for real • J estate which is to viola· G1MNI I 002 GtMral I 00 The ultimate in living luxury on nearly 1h ac. lot. Enter parking court thru remote control gates for privacy & security. Marvel at nearly 7000 Sq. rt. home ideally designed and decorated for formal entertaining, yet bas a cozy den for relaxing, a separate game room/wet bar for casual parties. spectacular free Corm pool/jacuut and separate pool house for wet fun, 5 huge bedrooms, 5~ baths, breakfast nook, and of course an exercise room. Uooollhelaw. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hones for Sale ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• COMMERCIAL LEAS! COROHA DEL MAR In lhe heart or Corona del Mar Approximatl.!ly 4000 square feel on ground noor plus 2small upart.ments. Parkin& for up to 30 automobiles. 65< Per square foot. COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 675-55lt DUPLEX 3 bedroom units . $105,000. Pride of ownership. Excellent Costa Mesa locotion Ownt!r anxious. 642·5062 Century 2 .!_ CrockH" OM THE GOLF COURSE Super 5 BR. 3 BA, :S car gar, xlra lrg. l.'fi, :.tone frpl. pal.lo on frurway forever view. $214,000 OMTHELAKE Luxury condo 3 BR. 2 BA, frplc, lrirge den Nr. clubhouse. Ser. gates- forever view $100.000. PAREL WALKER 675-4144 CB.lA1TOI INVESTOR'S SPECIAL 4P~ 2Y!ARSMEW HliROCEAM S45,000 DOWH Pride of ownership units with f antastic s tone flreplat'e!!. Enclo~cd garages. All bc1tutiful spacious units. Owner bought another · must sacrifice! Hurry! Many additional investment opport.unltics. Call now 963-7881 Cl'YN flt 9 •II S l\IN f0 •f Ni('f' [~IHllM GIHODOWH WALMUT SQUARE -charming 2 bedrm, 2 bath Condominium with new t>ar peting. new paint, new floors. new draperies. large yard. What an opportunity at $4,500. Call 54&-4 14 I GET AWAY TO IT ALL enjoy life on the OCEANFRONT while you're still voung enough to smell the surf. ·Pamper yourself and receive income from this superb home. Call for creative financing details. 640-6161 1002 CAMEO HIGHL.AMDS -$179,500 Arnenitics galore! Great family home with 4 bdrms. fam. rm, formal dining + a bonus rm. View or ocean & hills! Quiet st. See today' Priced right. WISLIY H. TAYLOR CO .. REALTORS 2111 S-J~HllsRood NEWPORT cenu. H.I . 644-4910 1002 GeMr .. G1•r.. 1002 G1•r.. 1002 1002 ............................................. . •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• IOACRES Rancbo Cal1forn1a. Prime avocado coun· try ! 1 Creal lnromc potential. Good tcrml'I uvull Con s ider t'X d1unl(c. ~~o.uoo. C.i ll 5'\0·1151 ~HERITAGE • .• REALTORS A S7000 RedMctiOft on this COM DUPLEX. Complclely remodeled. new paint in/out. Each urut 2 Bcclrms. !1r~placc, new buill in kltl'hcn. Great IOt'alloo. Now ask· 1ng Sl71.500 4.i44·i270 "4~s~ tJ~11H4.1t REIUORS CHINA COVE OPEN SUM. 1-5 . * MOVIMG * 2733 SHELL ST. Must sell twobome5 near Newport Heights; new 3 Corona del Mar. newly, bdrm.. 2'1.t ba., charming profes11onally decoral upgraded 2 bdrm. home. l'd, 2 bdrm + den 3 $2LS.OOO. Ee al &<I lute CATALINA 3 Bdrm .• 1 bo , k1tc:hcn dinclle collof!e on level lot. Just 4. blks. from downtown Avalon. Vara· tioo fWI spot! $75,000 llLLGRUMDY IEALTOR 675-6161 baths • 3 1>lory home wtelevalor . gourmet CAl.1. 0 •H -HI• SUSURFSUM HARBOR VIEW WITHA HARIORVIEW First Tlmc Offered, in the onginal beclion of llarbor \liew Hills. On the Vll'W .1>1de Of White S:uli. Way, <1n excep- tionally Nharp 4 Br. 21.~ baths, £nm rm home with lormal din1ng. Jovctv pool & JUCUZZI. Low care yard AND A Spectacolar Ocean. Bay, island, &night.light view. SZ00.500. Calf644-721 I ro R DETAll.S k1tch all teak cubinet.s & At.411LdMC,. S 175,000 Fum. floor. wet har. frplt 7'i!ft~ See & hear the surf und Some hay view, loo' "'ta• Nt•,•rt Pett Off1u bas k in the sun o ( Steps lo beach & bay Newport Beach J1vin1>. /Jn NIG[L (ll\ILEY & ASSCJCIAT ES BEAUTIFUL IUY $29'.),SOO J UST ST E PS T 0 COST A MESA NEW FHA BEACH. Lar&:e 2 Bdrm ll R O 0 K V I F, W units with patios & TOWNllOUSt:. 3 BR. 2' 1 PROGRAM balconies ofCcr excellent be .. all elec bll·lns, rental units ror sum brick frplc . upgraded UNDER 53 Down -on· mer/Wtnler rental!!. rarpels. i landscaped ly $1700. down on $60,000. OPEN DAILY I 5 ORIG.ILUFfS Popular G Pl an on private corner. Prof. dr- ror. 4 Br, 3 Bo. 11pa1· brick patio. $1651000. Call to sec. 640·2331 1> 1111 OS. p" 0 I are a price. We have 10 choice 46CM SEJ\SHORJ.: on. homes from $:17 .ooo. to TE ... u• OR ~.990! $74,500. with FHA terms. " ..- OPEM SUM. 1-4 Call for details. 531·5800 -WATr..Rf'TlONl TEN DOWH? 10945thStr..t Openevenings. HOMl:.1-t Real Et1Lale Value" Corner duplex across lnt'l RE Network REAL ESTATE average 10% gain per from bench Permnncnl I~~~~~~~~~~ 631-1400 year, dollars seem tolos1• ocean view! $189,000! 1· ~~~~~~~~~~ lhal much. Which should LIDO SANDS = you own., Hop, skip or jump lo )) ocean; 11 ke new 3 bdrms .. 2 baths, used brick frplc , nt>w kitchen & al l uppllnn('e s. _ carpets. drapes Onh $145.000' ~a lay Prop. EASTSIDE COSTA MESA RHlton • 675-7060 * WHAT A.IARGAIMl Lusk Realty bu to offer to new and experienced i.alespeople. •Receive Lop comm •Incentive program Burr W hi r ~ lkalt~r J901 Newµorl ~lvc1 NB 471 4161!> 4630 •Guaranteed Sales pro· IHCOME!!! ~~~al referral pro· BALBOA PENIN., ~ IEACH • $74,500 Tree lined approach to l~~~~~~~~~!'I this mlni·ranch. Uuge living room w1lh crack!· ing fireplace. Country kitchen, d1nlnc room. Convenient single level construction with separate wine for hideaway master suite and children's quarters. Hurry! Call 983-7881 Beautiful S year old duplec. Each unit bas king sized bedrooms. 3 upstairs + 2 downstairs. Each has wood burning fireplace, buUt·ln elec· tncal appliances. Just hke a home. $146,SOO. Will exchange. gram yea;_s )doung ; duplex!d:J •Plus much more up°' 3 own; ocean ai t· Call today for confic1cn· of b I v d · P r l de of ual Interview. 960-4361 owncrsh1 p i>ropcrty . ~~~~~~~~~~good rental history. ClfN m q. rf s FVN fOflfNJcr • WESTCLIFF CONDO Bnght & cheerful end un· 1t. Blfl hll'hly upgnded 2 bdrm 2 balh w/comm. pool used by only 12 owners! Clos e to West.cliff Plata & "Doc." t.oc'a Row". 646·7711. t••• 1 ___ R_e_at_Di_ta_te_...-- IUattllTRliT ~Wa lker & tee 5 BR & 2 BA ~5~·'=~:v surf Wood floota, wood and 0ryatal aandt Back ahinale roof, fireplace, yard is bay area play· dble aaraae. '8•,500. around· Windlnl wooden OJ/FHA tlnimdnl av..11. walkway1 toaecluded en· SantaAnu,earWamer. tryl Gourmet. kite.hen. l.y Mc~ Step-down ~onvenaUon lllOMelfperfll•cl. area plus fireplace! eo.t......_l<M·772t Sunahlne breakfast patto. Pool·Jacuu:l· voDeybll.I. Garden llvlnf b' at lu finest. M7 ..&OlO aau\fied ad• 9eJJ I QrfH IH O, II 11~ 10 ' Items •mall ltema or uy ltem. J"Hl call 64:1.$678. COLE OF HEWPORT REALTORS 675-551 I CAP!COO SSl.000 /$2, I SO TOTALbOWN Winding roadway t o soaring 2 1t.ory retreat! Private grounds protect secluded entry to lavish llvlns room. Oour n:iet ldtchen overlooks 1u11· lhine courtyard I Wind· Ing stairway leads to sweeplni master bdrm plus cblld's r etreat! HWTY! Selltt is anxloua • 84.1.eotO Ol'fN 1,1 9. rr s rtM ro • NICI • [~"Ill itPLIX wmtvaw ~· unita w/blll in· terlorl": Low m ain · tena Dce. Bltln •P· J)l.lafteet. Rtd'wood ex-~-• 1Uca.ctlve Hdar ill&Mtort. Ocean VIEW &ot:o a ulta. ,..7711. ~ Walkt:r t; lt!r. = $189.000 Including land! IESTIUY . 3 Bedroom wllh massive stone fireplace & ex· panded living room, formal dining room, warm country kitchen. Located on a large lot wilh RV access. Closet 673-3663 642·225.1 associated BPOK£RS llfl\I TORS 101~ W Bofboo ~I I Joo I shopping & Newport· SEAVIEW Mesa Schools. Priced ot a low $64,900. CAL IY OWHER 556-2660. Corn or Bar Harbm" • SELECT 3 Br. 3 ba, 2 at.riums 18'J Deg. view, PROPERTIES Never occu_pled. Have eomcthlng you want $265.000 646..c866 to aeUT Clusll1ed ads do . it well -Call NOW, Have-10JDething to sell? 6'2·5878. ClassUied ads do It well. 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FANTASTIC 5 BR This beautiful family home, with an xln~ view, is in lop condition; carpeting, paint & drapes are new. Well landscaped; numerous trees, poolsh:ed yard; location is prestigious. LA VITA area ot Laguna Niguel. $157,500 759-0811 460 NEWPOHl CENTl:f\ CHIVE 759 CJal I .. . CHUMJHG COROMA DEL MAa 3 bedroom, 3 bath south of the highway home on one of the towns f mest streets! lo like-new condition throughobt with warm wood paneling, n ew kitchen, baths. roof, complete insulation and charming, tasteful decor. Presented at $16'7 .500. UNl()Ut: li()Ml:S A EAL TORS.a. 675·6000 2443 East Coast Highway, Corona de\ Mar also in Mesa Verde. at 546 5990. Ge .. r• 1002,Ge•,..e 1002. ~~~~~~~~!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!~~ ....................... .....•.•.......••••.... .::: IOOl 3 Br. 4 Ba North HOU5I quiet 1treol. Vets no B a yfront home. down. 12.lOO down FHA. w/j acuui.· )'rl.Y or Used brick frplc & ""yments like r~nt. tt'a short term. $1500. real wood paneling as eood as aone, call p er mo. Av all. + 1 Br apt. ~.ooo now! now. FIXllUPPB Xlnt. location, 2 Wftelc1n ••.at l ~f.All . . Jora vance rsaltor 61l ~062 Br, 2 Ba w/room to _S_B_ed_ro_o_m __ build. $187,500. Corona ..... ,,,. t022~detM.-1022 ·······················~ ... •·•·••··········••· OfBt HOUSI SAt' a SAT I t-4 Cozy Victorian 2 Br 2 ~a home in old CdM. Beautiful view of ocean & ha rbor jetty, r elaxing atmosphere w /beam clgs, a ntique cabinet s & neutral tones tbruout. Stairway to view & deck, redwood jacuzzi. A must see! At $189,500. Come on by! 214 DAHLIA. CDM. . J..urwin bwli-lu1 family room. diJllnc room. s catl garage, plus many up-- &raded e¥traa. On a qwct cul-de·suc, near shop-ping. For more details. call64.U303 F O REST E OLSON ""'*~ Al "• • • ~-C..-. ..... ' $ 4 • J EASTSIDE .. 400lll" ffll.b ~ Riii All C.M~ . tfr?&h us 'DUMSULA POIHT !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l, 4 Bdrm . 2 ba. home. A 11 am en it i (•s. G.....-al 1002 GeMral l002 1 Lovely ares. few steps to beach. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • ....._ Semew & 1-rtew Sta.I D. a.lcWh lltr. tt'"'°"1i 641-JZU New 3 bedroom with tt ~ brick (~lace and double Rar&.Jle . $79.SOO. RED CARPn, T5'·1202 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• $189,500 MANAGER-IEAL ESTATE NEWPORT BEACH -B1'0WNtl\ 1-'ormer Buccola Model, 1 yr$ old. 4Br. 2~ ba, POOL HOME!! IMVl:STOl'S SPECIAL SSl.900!1 VA TERMS Tr~mendoua 3 Br home $47,500 w/ovenu:ed fam rm & Guarded 1at11way pro· muaive brick fplc on teet.aJ.aVilb.around• with quiet, secluded St. Seller pool. Sectu4*1 entrY lo must move in a hurry & executtfe llvlnc room. will entertain any re as. S uns b foe go Jr me t offer. kitchen 0"erlookl> 754·7800 prlv~le courtyard Sweeping master bdrm & cluld's retreat. Owner 1.:> Jmuou11. Submit .in~ UDO ISL£ Newly remodeled 4 bdrm., den, 4 baths, living rm. w/cathedral ceiling. Lge. master bdrm. suite. $224,950 llG CANTON 4 BR, fam. rm .. 3 baths. Beautifolly decorated Broadmoor Plan 3, oo extra large lot. $325,000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR A prime opportunity with an outstand- ing real estate organization + high earnings! Experience is a must. Prestigious location. All applications held in strictest confidence. P lease reply to Ad #68, Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Cost.a Mesa, CA 92.006 C....... dll M• I 022 Coste Mfto t OZ4 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .....,._T"'l .... .....,.ENT fam. rm., aundeck .,.....,~ ""'""' w/v1ew. Acros1 Crom cam.a Preeti"e IM nJ. Popular N.B. RV Sldeyard. • 64~1489 alter lPM 21tory home. ri vate en· 1-----..__ __ _ tzy e«U'tyard. Sparkhng J>Ool•Jacuzzl. t.CefJlJnl· It room w /fireplace " wet bar. ' Bdrm. Don't miSS' the chance or a SOUTH Of HWY. lit«Une..s.&6-2313 Duplex; walk to beach & .~tw1'19 •11 HVNroftrN " OHHHOUSE MESAVHDE Fri, Sat & Su"-I ·4 2600 Sq. rt, ' bdr m. $139,900. 1835 Tahiti Dr. Call~l# ~~i;1!1 :~~~:i. ttilff!JI offt•r ! 847.0010 G ,,,,~·llSI r 1 ~'' • ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .-f'd 6 AS7Rll ~ llcol ftta1.,,ln<. 341 Buy~1d1· 011ve N R b7S· b l bl 1002 Ge•ral 1002 ~ I ............................................. . Daily Pilot Classified Ad. l,. ~~/.J:::.~-~--~· ·~=~~~~~ .. lownhQroe. located walk· SELL idle items w-;u;;i [·~!ltillUtJ ~! .......... !?!.~ =~! .......... !?!.~ 552-70~0 Groun:~:~~~.0 1 floor 2 Bdrms. & den, with SAVISS · l'~l~ll~~l ~tr~ 2+ ~:,m_; I l~~ MISA VllDE ~ Gftlff'of 1002 GMft"Clf 1002 Loveable "2Br home in Vlll "·CE. · · pln~. No n elibbor a BEACH HOME e THE .. · • ina diat.lince from abop· •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• quickly growing area ~l·!JgO nT above, only, year• old. frplc. South~ hwy. Call MAGNIFICENT MESA • • .. forapp'LS17$,SOO VERD~ LOCATlON! Jlltlbly~a..bdr111 • near planned Marina m REt.L ORS ~ Pool , J a cu z zl t & ' Huntlnrton Harborur. KNOTTY• MICE clubhouse. Five mln macnab I Irvine ~~l> s:~rrr:~~·rn~o~~~~ CORONA Lota of knotcy pine. used from s. Coast Plaia. realty rear to help pay the rent b r 1 ck & bu 1 It · in 754-7800 1 ~bort bUt to sand & DEL MAR bookshelves; coiy 3 ()('ean tn ~n~et Beach income property t:xt at bdrm .. 2 ba., with a pool ExcecllcntvalueSl25.000 inJ.: old CdM duple> &jacu1.ii.lnNorthSanta BA~ llNTALS Super im:e lot. Close to home 1n deslrable Mesa We have all kinda! ~try Oub and bike del Mar locaUon. CU.atA>m llrlAURYSTAUFFER tr atl l o tbe ,beach. shutters, pluab carpets & SEA U ON REALTY $1l7,~ can get you 8 beautiful landscaping. 3601 E. Cal. CdM 673·5354 maan1f 1~nt local.ion and Only ~.ooo l.213 N. C.t. Laguna 8 highly uperaded hon:ie. OHM SUM. \ 2·4 497 __ ~e enl.bu.sla&tically m · I I l"' Ml _1 ft-~~~~~~~· ~~ vu.e you lo see this pro-.. l1140fl.,..-. FINER HOMES FttOM S39.SOO TO $195,000 IMMACULATE! Beaut1lul 4 HR + family rm home w lg. pool. Priced for immediate sale -Sl74,950 OPEN DAILY 1·5 P.M. 2242 HEATHER LH. HI. <E·ll > SITTIMG PRETTY! In Harbor View Homes! Tastefully decorated 2 BR + conv. den on corner lot across from wide greenbelt -.1ust 1 blk to pool ~ cl ubhousc. N i<·c•ly Jandsc"ped w /mature trees whic'h give priva'f!y to backyard & covered patio. Extens ive brkwk . Pride of Ownership home! Sl45,000 fee. Marjorie Muhon 644·6200. <E-12 ) PRIME EASTSIDE LOCATION Nestled among waterfalls & running s trl'ams highly upgraded 3 BH end-unit w1dining rm+ den or study. Today's hvmg at $92,500! Vee Stinson M2·8235. < E-13) NEWPORT HEIGHTS DOLL HOUSI 3 BR, 3 bath home \f/Separate guest quarters. Lg. authentic "pub" rm w /hand-rubbed wood paneling, beam ceilings & massive brlck fireplace. Quiet tree-lined street c lose to bay. $142,000. Jeanne Barnett644-6200. (E-14) 100-NOHTAGE - llG CAMYOM GOLP COURSE Sensational custom home situated high on bluff overlooking 16th fairway. Rdwd decking extends from living r m, kitchen & family rm to add spacious feeling. Tile entry -jacuzzi otf master s uite ...... therm al insulated windows + too many other extras to mention! $465,000. J\ppt. only. L y nne Valentine Mf-6200. (E· 15) "THI TIME IS UAlL y wow· T o buy t h is 4 B R Baycrest "treasure" in mint condition! Ivan We lls built -single owner - m a n j c 'Ul' e d t s p ( i·n k l e r e d mini-ga rdens -cozy patios - s pacious fam ily rm w/fireplace - formal dining -island kitchen - cabineted 2-car gar. Super buy at $212,000. Tom Alllnson 642·823S, <E·l6) PR Ill Charm1nl( r e vu mpcd 3Br, 2Ba home. h,111 ren t11ls in re11r producing S400 1nc<iml'. Toda):s lw!>l buy $139,500 BETnRYET 1.oolcin>: for en excellent mvestmcnt? R unit.'\ only 3 yrs. old, $210,000. li.t timt-offered. HUR RY 1 Wt;llAVI!: OTHERS ~ OCEANFRONT! OPENTODAV 1·5 531 1 Seashore. Wei:.t Newport. Beach colla~e. VICW to llono\ulu' lst Of fcnn& 1n 'l7 yrs. Come !>L'el JACK HOWELL A'tll AS.'i()('IAHS 644-1156 ~ 1pool & Jacuzzi. 2 Br Ann. $95.000. owner. J hr r <'ntal LADY LUCK Amencan Home Shield Has struck! Spic & span C7 Ru<>l I''"" In< yr protcC'l1on policy :! bdrm. condo \none or $189.500. Tuhtin'a fin est adull EMERALD BA y complexes <.;ommunity clubhouse, pool &JBCUUI. 1.Wd/gls; 5BR. i.tcps tu Super buy! S.'57,000 bch-Ste5.000. BUILD AM ESTATE Z.Wd/gls, 3 BR; ocean on this ocean view lot view-S4.2S,OOO J.Lr11. view ; 5 en 1n old Laguna bench. $435 ooo Fantastic ocean, canyon, -=~=== Sou• di hit SBR I hili!lide views from this 4 Y : . <' nse protected canyon set· a.o.P-....aa I 007 to tennis & park tin11. May be poaslble tA> ••••••••••••••••••••••• $150,000. SOLD. --~ 5.0c.e.an view vacant dtv1de lnto two ~ acre lot ...,.," ooo SOLD parcels. $172,SOO . .......,.LINGO DOM'TPASSMI ltEALESTATE ... 'BoY. Eiccepliona l 3 Mt:WPOllT IEACH bdrm. home, freahl~ "' painted, landscapeo 64~7020 atrium. formal dinlng , --------Irvin•'s Univ. t>ark. • OPEH IZ.1 CllStOtnS ... • laltoa P-. Pf. 421 s .. 111. -pert)\ 546-2313 NEWPORT IEACH· ' CONTEMPORARY • Of'fNrll<>·rniu•W•~IN 1' llUU'Y 675-1641 ITft;~~·~~~'~f;~ I ~:11111 -OPEN SUH. i.s finance. $195,000 . = · 457 Costo M"o St. SEAVIEW New Condos 2 Br 21-2 Ba Remodeled 3 bdrm., 2 Broadmoor, superb new 2 frplc's 'cera~uc ttl~ bath, lovely home, ideal home, ocean & light kitchens & bath. Pool & forOC>atortrailerowner. vlow, 3 + f aro. rm., spa. 675-4912 Broker --.-guarded community; V P tennis ct .. pool. S26S,000 !t)UIET I -I CORMEJt DUPLEX CUL-OE-SAC J),~ v. r u>OO.IK 2+2;xlntcond.$173,500 Lovely family bomc. ~l.TOR' M!WCUSTOM Vlew or golf course. 3 »905.C:-....,. S BR.+ tam. rm.; Weal· Bdrm, family room & c-.•• . ty located; priv, access bonus room. Easily the 840·7000 tA> be=$37S,OOO best buy m the area.~~~~~~~~~ P MARTIM S77,900. Call' today 1: E$fA n 546-231~ . '644'·1111 ~Nfll9•H SrvN r0 &1rwa • WESTSIDECUTIE ~ $94,900 S..per Colleqe Prk Completely remodeled executiv1' home! Better than .11ew wllh custom l•---•1 • •• ---111 amenities Loo numerous to mention. Huge ramllY rm. den, formal dining & mare. 41h BaUus, 2~ car garaae +workshop. CaU 964·Ulll for detalla THE REALl ISTATERS , ,.., -.,........,.~ itu~ N~ ..Piu.ot. ~pts) ole, pfumblng, roof. Br- ing your fusi;y buyers. Call. D<•lightful to walk in al ~ Ol'W I0 ... 11.l~. Cllffleth 552·7000 •• ' drapes P"•nt rlc [}ecorall'li twuut1lully THE · .. · - Fechn~ nf 111wn cpac< VILLAGE. ·. · and comfortahlt' living 1r ·REALTORS this 3 ht>drm, 2 balh HAHDYMAH'S Colonial Real &late Fantaatie oppor tunity ueao..,.,c ............ homl' Sfl;! ::.oc1 PETE BARRETT :-REALTY- DREAM HOME ~ ~::::i:.11uuv CC#' the handyman seek· 645-9161 Rm .a.L EST .a.TE RAl FIHD! wg a large workabop at ~ "' ~•xby Oww... Bayftont home, share a home. Big separate1--------• ASSOCIATES ComL~eBly r emodeled. 4 J)fer; ' bdnna., ' bath«; building in back swlnb\e lt'SUME & Jomanactiver ealestale dnuvui ay.673-901 just decorated.Beautiful for mechanic. wood Al office across Crorn the ~dr..ohacll 1011 condltlon! $595,000. worker, electrlciao. or SAVE$$$ ,1 Balboa Bay Club. ln· ••••••••••••••••••••... Shown by app'l. only. ??! Better hurry I Call . . REDUCB> . . 6~Z.S200 Prime 3Br on a big, big · -- lot. Owner tranaCcrred & ~ wanta to sell hls vacant _______ _ 3Br, 2ba house. That's only 'l yrs old & it's in 11uper shape. Pull price now on,\y $94,000 ('all 151·3191 c;::sELECT _T'_PROSj>ERTIES ... EWYEAR'S SPECIAL Only 8 mos old duplex. Pnde of ownership with wood exterior. Tile ln kitchen.. & baths. ' cat garage. 38r, 2ba up & dependence & ex· MAURYSTAUFFER ~. N allfing 1 perience a m ua t-DOUHOUSI SEAU ON REALTY oqu ,no new oan open.inis fot a associates 2 Br 2 Ba, Jge fple, J>eaut 3601 E. Cat, CdM 67H354 ~~ ~:!e!~~~~~ in all pbasea of real deqpr. I.ce C~ Jot. ~-N. Cat Laguna 4 Bdrm Ranch Style estate. High comm. epUt. Rodmlc»JlV. • · ., h<>~ w/pool. Too man~ Broktr very agg~ln View a..tty .-u. ~~~~~tt~~ll upgrades to mention-. & tnw u ted ln u i:oe ~ •96-·n u ~:CDCRl~:I-'.. Situated on oveniud lot. ~~!li1ffar~r;i:,~/f~~ C:..Od-'M• 1022 AMDPltfVAft" ... , ____ ER_$_6_0""',o"-O~O-'• Priced Coe immed. sale. an appt. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Imoe T~ae9 custom 2 Several homes to choose call now lBr, lba down w/bonus · 5outl) of""'' from--1lll loc-\l & 4 BR, J.C. Mosll l•affon OtieESTORY features.Ownerwillhclp ~P-_JJJf,SOO ~t~~~~~e~=: w/no do or u low u 540·5101 CONDOMINIUM finunce.$l8!t_950 & Full p rlu $161.000. $2500 dn. Hurry for bestj~~~~~~~~ Newport rl ... lealty An utely cbarmtng A,aent. 6'"9Sl.3 selection. Call now, .aat $55,000 C. 673·2051 -!".'.....,.. ·-2 bedfoorn oo PolDaetua 54MC162. SUPS STARTER Two bedrooms ln !usury wilh beauUful hardwood W AMTEO --------1 HOME high riae bulidtnc, over· GUESTHOUSt noona. Owner occupied MESA VERDE 0wnera ftlll ._lln com· Joolrlnfu private pallo OCIAH VIEW goeawithprimeNriport ~.!t.ant ~~=e Beyer far this warm It BY OWNER pletely furnished for area. per convenlenl DUPLEX llahta bm w/sunken Uv CNot • __ .. > A cbarmlna. recenUy re· 4 ,9dl'm.. 3 bL $98,500. $80,000. 4 Bdrm, IJre to freeways, shopping, rm. Crrnl din r m, brick garages ~em • dOM duplex ln old CdM. sU.:s873 1v maa,9'19-4.235 warm den w/beam c:eil - et.c:. Call 98Z-T1~. Close tA> the beach. Clean fire ph cu & q u I et ~!,al u!':f r11~C:-:e f!':~:: Never vacant Ii tn bat Ing, 2 Bli encl. paUos .s • K~Y 3 & 1 BR, cpt'g. <lrps, e l egance. 3Br, 2ba aru of Newport Beach. Minutes to the beach.. ._ bltna,4 car.e~. $156,950. P h 6'46·0931. 12yell'8. $1M,~ OWNERDESPERATE $75.000 wiJI get you a P.EALTOP.Sft $159,900 Open bouae. SatJSl.ln c.1644 .. 7211 •.• NEWPORTHEIGRTS.3 auperhome.5"·7313 • .__. ____ ._, J.ACOIS R~.a.1-.y J.2.5,415PirateRd,NB fordet~ Br Z Ba, FR, '99,999. cwNr0·11'1u1vro1t1«i• ~ ..,,,.... ~· Ownr-1a1l. 642-3494 ; r11fl! b I 2 ar!.::;~·ta the -- 6 • 7 .. s..6- 6 • 7 • 0 -_.1 2 :~~=.:II ~ -*-·-l~_U_ICl._H-IW----i ~111f t NewpOrt Uel&h.La area. ATTENflQN tA>V\Uaae ~ COUIGIPARtc ~bedroom. Call · • 0 . Exquhlte .. tuni. J J{,)ttan CornP1etel.Yredec.4br,2 HQs2 VETERAUS! 3300Sq.ft •• ,8 ,. 2~"., m own•~• ba poo1Alll'l<>b1e wttb newt· RNalacea "' Bemilully 1'1ldlc-.cl cdJ : ptinr'1bl ~fce & OM -{n the livtnc nn i. "-'t till youn-Huge 4 _ decQl"atl!d. Open Sal/Sun --~~-~----•many new s.tras. w,900. one lo the dinlnl room. --~---.I ~ ! • HERITAGE Bdrm w/J1e country ~ 12-5, Jlll8 Wavecrwt Dr. ~ 431 Prlnceton, By owner Includes 3 bedroomf.• kitchen, massive brick Sl75,~ 640-1288 M2-a72:9 Eves. famlly room, plent.)' ftplc, tn.dt trees 1&1ore. 1---------t cupboard & &ton e OWner will entertain all Balboa 1sland Realty CMOICI &.OCATIOM MISA DEL MAR specL Gas BBQ • firt ofrers. Askin"' $12,500. -~-2 s.erate OtUU with .... I .... 1h k $89 9'"" BK • 67a-t700 do>ubll•• aarai•• " DWtlX 3 Br 2 Ba. new cpta, fp c, --"l'ac • , -·· • CallNow. • prof lndacp, Redwood call~1720 . . HEAL10RS J .C ...... led._. Qualfled Ada aell bl paUot. 45 Ft. lot. Ope 3BR•tBlUJNITS Jae, many xlru. Prine 1'11811.L. . 540·&1 Ot t~iu. email ttema o ...._ \n4)fJ40.7588 WALK TO BEACH only $85,000. 828 Cortez . . ft!!!l~!!!~~~~,~~~~~~~~ anyltem.642-5678. BYOWN61l st•.ooo fS4.5.3881;556-'70l9 ;.;. DOLPHIMU ~4'4.ual FOR SALEBYOWNER ... .Ual MC•foeWa" • ~~~~~~~~~ 4 Br, Z ba Jn Freedom ---------Dome tract tc> aett,le NWPRT HGH1'S MtaJ.e. PrtnclJ)i.ll only. 1•2 •• 5fi8.....;...-«t_l7 ______ , Us 2 brm ~ •lblaa• li•·rm, beaut. frpl, lrc din r m . All lbtt on • llOa)O' Jot 11 /room. t.o bulld 4 more unlll. aon to 'park fr 11Ut$ • .a.JOO. By owner. &48·5659 ,.. . 102' ...................... ······················· ·················•····· 0.. ,.. I 026 ....,.._ h K h I 040 JnriM I 044 ~4:'!!:!.~.~ .•.••••. !~4:'!!~!.~~~~ .....•. Friday Janua~ 13 1978 DAILY Pli.OT ····•••··•····•···•···· ·••••······•••········ ......................•..•.•.............••••• L.t,ina Nlguef I 0 52 Log!Mo MJguet I 0 52 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~~~~!!~ ..... !~.s.~ ~4:'!!::!.~~.~~ .....•. ~!:!.~~.~ ........ 1~~!:!.~~.~ ....... . IY OWHll m:c.ttl' 11'.l.lJ 1'1\ 110\H keaul1lul rttv. • ut\ N1•tty 1·1 IUr JH.1, lit lu111u lot h Newporl l•och I 069 Newport leach I 06' Mtwport koch I 069 0MJ l'l hom, I Hr ;! I u 11) I 11 rJ' l' p rl • h I b&, h\ rJll l;.im rm .ipgn.<ln :tl.1'1 VtJCI (h., nr C arm Plus• ••••••••••••••••••••••• . . ..........••..•....... ·········•·••·•··•·•··· Onh ".! '>hon l>ll.~ 1<1 LOWEST ------------------ turm cJ111 rm Ul>Lr l.1\ Your Thr1·fty ~ ~" J c.u-~"r Li:t• cul d1• "·" \le'"' 1.,1 $1.:11 11011 lt 1~111 1·\1·n.!J\ m •• ,.11 GRIEIENTRllE tJl't.'Jtt :s Ht!dt VOlllt> ~ l'l<IC'l-.1'\ NI'.\\ 1•0111 RUl~l 11u.1rtt•r' 1111 .itl'<I on lar.:c· lul 0)1l'll l.it·aml> :! DI! I BA, rlhl V. lllt· ,u!d mon• \ 0111,1 ,t·t mol11k Adult purk WATER FRONT ~ 6,j,J ff) 11wnt'r :.t8rnt 2 Ur • $2t..5011 hvrra ~I~ UtJO 1 It J HAL PINCHIH F.V. FIXER l1cJn 1l up & p.mll ..,,.\ \' ~ \'al'ant &. Jll\lllU!> CJ.II now 968·3371 Assume 71/4 VA l.11.t• .1 ~rt'.11 '' mph1m\ lh" Im c•I\ 1.1nl'h 'l\ It lwnw !Im•~ i:rJt dull\ I r u m 11 n 1• r 1111 Ill 1 11 .111uthtr l.11111.' I' · 1111 lo hd1. 'I Iii ;! !iJ, t.1:.11'11111\ rl1·111r d <; .. r !Ir •>1.m1 "Ir ,ftnr .~ hl'h lnd,.qm~ ..... l.1k1· ,1 .irl'iil 11111\ H• I hi. 11' <i "r,H'l' hit ' v.1th I i.:rcal fl•aturl· •. dtt.'r VACANT 754-060 I ·:rnollwr I Ur. l•ormJI --====== IJrn Jtrn, t"iirn It rn. ~ '' ~ 111 11n nw art' a I > r:. 11IJ ~11>\'f b;,irga1n .1t $:t7.iKH). al O\'l'r :i ~car ;.ii:o llrlt'l' 754·060 I ...-- FIXER' .l Hll Git\ '\T' .Uui:c Ir' rm' 1-ormJI drn' Sun pJllo \ \ tl'rlll' tou' llurn l .111 '16:! :>.>K:i Fort' , l ~. t 1 I ' 11 11 ltt•;JJlor' JOG TO BEACH SI 40,000 :! ...,tun l''H't'Ull\ l' horn£· \\ ooil IH' i.: i: l'd f I nclr'. hui.:.-f;.JJnth I.ill hl'n l11r111.tl duw I .llltJ,111 l1111l11' 1110111 11•• Cu ... tum Ut\ t•rp<J I'·",,, :-, ... l. tJ11tl.11 l.111111\ 11111111 pr11, •I In "'II I .ill ;:..;! 17flll ~:':'!:::~:.~~.~?.~~ [la ~ UACHWALK 'O" ~ '\'uu kn<m Ol'.ll'hw.dk th h 1111 l' h a' 1 l i. u V. 11 l) Jll' 11 l' 11 t 1 1 S o I d J-1\ fl~\ all• Fll'lllll Owrwr 0\\ i11·r. ~ .•. Ouu l nd1·r h.1., l:><1ui;ht a11utlll'r :-.i1IJ 111 ir' .1 1,1 . 11 ,1 •1 11111 now !!68 :1:r.1 • "1 1 ' ~ """ • hdi Ill l'C!lld11 .! \ 1•1'\ OPIEM HOUSIE YOU'RE IHYITIED I J1t \ lt'W tht'> fJnta,\11· fi..,11)1' (;Jrdt•n P<>ol honll• .11 '1311 C .tndll'" ood II II , vn IJth ~ I Ith 111 J J11 from I 5 pm I' ..., !Inn~ \ II U r I h t' I' I. h 11 fl I. '11)8 3371 11r11.1t1·1·111 I µallu~ .\ ad )111/llJIJ; ;! I .If j.!,IJ' \IOI ll;.'.1l'11 :iri·:1 \I a\ 1·;1rr\ .!ml I D :\l nt upi.:r .11k1J 1 1111•1 :Sil; Sl"J 'Ki:! 0:!:.! I NEWPORT WEST Stt·1i-. \(\ tht• -.urr • (k •·an a l m t) ' fl h 1 • r •" U 11 ,, t 'tur.1i.:• ar1·.1 l>ram,1111 l'\ll'nor d1•'1J.(ll Uhl 1 n tn to bri:t· 11111·n Ir' rni; ,\ IJnul~ ,ircJ ''""" 1 f rrt•J)IJt'I' ~\\ l'C'JHll~ m."tt·r t'ht'I l.1tl'hl'll Sunlit rnl1•r101 r!t•t·ur Bkr 5JH !1311 r .inul~. (}Wt'l loltt't't dOM' 111 p..irk ~t'w drJ>b . .:ar olr opnr. hnck work & mnrr SIH 5UO I>),. 8JJ tHU.1 t•\t·i., J.'>I ~Ill L~IV Park. 2WO '><I I\ dl· tal'ht.-0 honw, xl11t lol' I IJr. fre:.hly p•untoo. new cplg. Ov.nr. Opl'n l be Sol Sun 12 4. 551 -16.12 Hortlt Yl•w llCHM wltlt fm1t01tfc Allao ~Ian HEAi.TOR .1ro, 675-4392 NEWPORT DELIGHT BEAUTIFUL VIEW "'"'' t .,,,,,,. /If( J M u11,111 11 H.q F't,11,1 c~-View Ir ltlcJht llCJht ..... of Miu&°" Located llCJ.r lhe famou:. Vlelo. Profeulonelll{ d•corat•d • Nev.port ltac·k Bay on the BluHi.. 'fh1i. 4 BR con 6 bl llb l U:ll J UtlU ICllldtc.-CS 4 ... 2 bo.. S 76,950 Ldc• Fonit I 055 do 1~ a rc:il delight. Call 499·4551 ••••••••••••••••••••••• us tor a prr\'alt' :.howtn~ LINDA ISLAND HARIOR ISLAND Both \U.lh pll'r and l)(1p HY OWN EH 673-5676 WOODIRIDGE LAGt:NA l>i\l'\1\ LAGUNA PRICH> TO SELL Sll8,500 :!PHESCOTTS NIGllEI. P OINT BEACH Beautiful new I Br, J ba VALLEY 640-9900 Newporthoch 1069 Newporthach 106' LJrg•·st Woodbridge 495 1720 493 881~ 497-3331 J<:xt.'\.' llomt.' a.i:;o· t::very ............................................. . homl!l> ~tiOO!>q fl. +3 l'ar umeruly J v.oodburnlna ~..-F?iiJ ON THE CAHAL gar 5 ur t br +d('n J u.. lrreplaccs t'onvcnwtlon ~pp\()(;~_!.. !':iu!>t!r 4 BR + rumpu~ HEW LISTIH~! l J r II L Hi .. I 052 pt\, wel har. gourmt'nt . ""'~ rm . + ram rm Neat Spllt'IOUS 3 bdrm .: a num . .iir l'oni · u ) l.aiJunaleoch 1048 ~a CJU bay klll'hen, m1nowuve rl'dwood dee!. O\er thl.' b;;thi., + lamrly rm lod~t·. h1ghl)' UJ>~r ~I~:\ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• it ;.in ""'er' Ilk I.gt' 101 ---------•! o\ en Duy now & !>elect 60 Ft ba) front 4 BR den v.att>r Walk to octan • ~tam upgrades in th1' :o-r P.u-k &. t:il.t.' Sllki,000 2 HOMES, I LOT CAREFftH LIVING 011on cpt ~I 15.ouo A\ a1lJ· pier: on l'eru~ula ' ' Sl55,900 a.lmu,1 nc.v. home' Call .\ Sl!ll>.UOO Lw ~ti mo lJrand nt.'w 3 Bii. J ha • In a home wrth pr1vac} ~h· <1ruund ., ~I Jrch 1'.l. :\larshull Rllr 6i5 ~600 A STEAL!! fUC' JPI> l ::-.12'J,500 Bkr Cl\\llr :,5;i 11:!1 or :.lJJnl'<li:IJ.'>!o,pl.111kllr:. Loc<itt:<lmNii:uelShorc..-. l\tPl\ .'.l:'>l .. 5.~I ---:! ... Oen. 111 111t•Jn -.. __.. v.kdJ}'>llJ5·35J!"> v.ood & till' Plu ... 1 this exqwsrte home hast N~wport $89.900 "!q~====== P c·h .. rmrng 1·ott.1i.:"· Occi.ln br. fam11' rm & Jurmal MiuiOft Viejo I 067 CAYWOOD REALTY . I I I _;r~nln·c C.imbndi:1·, b, C d - -""ner. :i Ht !. H .. .,tu<h'. \lew. walk to bt>ath dtnrn rm llus.:e patio ••••••••••••••••••••••• On 0 INC. 541·1290 •·ntn kurh lmmJ• <.irt>atb<1rS.:JlnJt$19!1.500 ~ p1111l d.. JJtu111 J lidrm :! hJ, carpet. $79 SOO -----l>OlfY.rRJ.KKJ.UC f'nn .. rrnh HI Iii' ~I McCORMACK SI 19,!!Sll drPo> p.itw land:.l·.ipt.'<i. • • LIDO ISLE I RCAL lOlt \ ~s:!Hh REALTY 494-7551 LagunaNiC)UelRealty fncd. hl'Jut1ful \ll'W ·~ BlocCk t.o Wt':.l~hH Newonmarkl'l LO\l'l~·I ~c::".,:V 496-2413 493.9494 s.i75550or113o:i72s Pia.ta. ozy :t Bt•urm hr•·3buonu\"r"ll" ... lul ts40 •7000 llY 11\\',1':11 Two ll11u'"' 1111 Tv. o home with pool Xlnt "' ~ ' '" l'rt>nd1 '\lon11r ,1,11• 111 hu11t.labl1• l11h Short 495·5220 830-5050 Nl'wJRrCordov.1.l·Orner bu).Callnow t>IS72:!t $25!1.000 In T»rr 1;.ucJt•n & pool walk to \ 11 tl)rio Reh ---------Im, nl•ur Juke A,l'ond & NEWPORT HEIGHTS SllS~.:1110 1nl'I 1 .. noJ Ol'l'Jll \u hrkr pnm1•upi.:rmlt•., $66,950 Ontu Ju-,tlli.t<.'(\.lm1ru1 1•.:Jbr TODAY'S IE.ST t.+1 '•!Still 11 1 fi(il 11111 49ti·TJ64 or 5&1l lliZl Irv & furn rm v. 12 u~ed bnrk NIGUEL SHORES -z-c 1 $1 12 500 l HH P11lermo 111 pnm1 HarbClr View loc·itle Well kl'1>t ! $175,!IOO Rancho San Joaquin INVESTMENT Li:ic· & lovely 4Br , 21.,,ba, VIEW-LOCATION • .--r~---=-:_-,. 21 rp c:.. . . On JOlh tlt 2 Ur ~ <lt.'n OPPORTUNITY IJmily rm & l&rmal <hn · By ownt.'r Madnd 671, 4.5 _ • "II:!,(""'. Ownr ""8·01"'3 111.R rm. Pvt eommunlly br Ca~.1 Sargu. ~out. KEN BRlnlNG HAM -GEM· ., NV .r" ., CX.•etrnfront rc~tau1 ant, I •-l v. IKlO o.: cnnt:. l'OUrls. decor & lan<lscup111g I Bil :! h;ith!> '\o u:.!>ut• ht•art or l..tf(lll1:t lkarh. l'n parking lor bc.iullrul A\'arl 1mm(.'<1. l\11nutc!. due:.' Xlnl lor. nl.'Jr .ill •WW cqur1Hnt-nt & fl'( bl';ich. ~63.000. walk to all ret•rcutron. h lurl>:. ll·thl' ur 'Jle A:.k L HI ...1 R ...1 l>l' ools & llt'rrt.ii::t-I' ark. oguna CJUCI •U1Jty A fl er 6 pm wk day i. _ ~-~·_ooo_ Broker 5j2.().IJ.t mg ~'lO.OOO 496·2413 493.9494 837 8:.'60 FIVE BEDROOMS LI\ l' 1n lht· Colvm l lulJ fk .. uutul ;; hcdr0um •'' nul1'c humt• lc.il11r1ni.: lllUllt~ l.lll·hcn r.1m1h· room rl1·11 'um mu nil\ rio11l "'"I. a ntl ll· 111\h \'tlllf'h \..,l.111..: 110 CNMI RANCH REAL TY 551 -2000 SMOKETREE :! llclrm . !! ba 1·harmt>r l 'ompll'lel) Ut'cor:ilt'd 111 earth lonc~. ldeaJ encl un 11. greenbl'll lot·atwn. doi,e to rt'< fl'at1on.ll r;Jl'ilitlet. It 1•an he .)'OU rs I or "71 'j()(I mll~ficarP~· 495-5220 830-5050 New Cast1le·P1cai.!.o. 4 br. ~IlOW" ~~~~~~~~ :J ba. highly upi:raded 499 .21100 npt thruout. Ceramic tile entry Arr cond Super lrl( lot w 'trailer TWO YEAR HEW TRI-LEVEL .I Ull 2 h.1. hlghl> up ~rJdl1I .! lrplt·"· hugr fJm rm v. hrs:h <e1hns; :!l!Jlh•I rt of romfort \II 1h1' t 1we.1n & mount.11n ''"" Slt'9,j(IO 497-2426 FAUSTA VITALI REALTOR lulldl119 Sites 11• Ac~Each I v.o !>Id<' by 11ldl', tOn~d for hori.l'~. pastoral vrew MONARCH SUMMIT II Beautiful 2 bedroom :! bath C plan Url'i.n & mountain 'rt-v.-.. l'\ n·llC'nt lo1'Jt111n 11car fluhhou,1· <Ju1t-t II t• I g It h 0 I h 11 O 11 lancbt"•IJt.<t1 , v. rth mJ m c~tras Ch1bh1JU,l' 11oui JJl'Utt1. t.:lol>c t" 'hoµ pm~ n·nti!rl> & bc•1Chl'i.. Al.km~ ~7.000 3 Monon·h Rav Pl:;~a Laguna NrguE'I 496-7222 831-0836 with many t•:uc.ihplui.1•--------• tree:.. off Lai:una Canyon Hd. 11n the cuunl) J. l':Jch S35.000 McCORMACIC REALTY 494-7551 NORTHE ... D lkJUllfUI, ln\1l1ng i.:;ml1·n., I t:Jd 'ou rnto llth homl', lull of warmth i\ d1,11 m "ood fin •. Ir plo lu .1ml·d cc11rng ... fllU jt('I lhJl q\lJlnl l..wu 1.1 11·l'hng rn thr~ 2 bdrm hume SlflY.500 GARAGE SALF. ads in the Daily Pilot bring hop PY results. To place your drawing card, phone t>l2-5678 tO<!ar Seclned· To·Slim ! <ll'l't:S!> $9.l .!IOO 5116 !>111 EMTERT AINMENT 3 Ur 2 Ha. hui.lC' cov d t>allo, plu:.h c·pt., & drpi. Clcti.e to M 1 .. i.ton VrcJO ~v.1111 Club View Realty 770 055.\ 196 772:! M~porlleoch 1069 .........••.••......... GREAT BUY 1n Nt.>W l)Orl l'rl'i.l ~poc1oui. 3 Rd rm. :t• ~ b:ilh. K itchen with i.eparatc d1111ng area. lift graded curpds & drapes, ::! l':Jr i:arai:t• with :rntomutrc opener. 1-:'(- ccllent location & l'Ond1 Iron Tennis court'>. pool. 1acuu1. l'l<' Plt>nty of i.:u~l parkmg SI 14.500 B} ov. nl'r. Ca 11 &t::! 1888. All ~e Piece! Westcllff Realty OCEAN VIEW CONDO, REOUCED S THOUSANDS S Reduced for a fast sale. Vacant & seller is anx- ious. Beautiful 2 br end unit w/fplc. Community pool. sauna & 1acuu1 Al th!'> pncc ll won't l:s:.t' Hurry! Call 645-0303 FORESTE OLSON ·~ ..... l•t>-la> CAMEO SHORES Ont: or the most charm· mg homei. w1lh large hv- RC:AL TOii Call 548-6333 WALK TO BEACH New hstmg-L1do Snnds Lcl\'ely 3 BR. 2 BA. Large l1v1ng r oom , 2 blon e f1rcplaccs. Family room + dining room. (•o m · muruty pool. \ulle)bJll near t en01" Pnn·1l t<i l>l.'11 Sl2S,OOll 120 1-~Tusli n Ave. N.B RULTORS 642·462l ALLIN THE FAMILY .. can hve comrortably 111 this spacious home with 4 bdrms .. den. family rm sep rumpus rm. & asew-ina rm. or office for mom or dad. Olher featurel> "' cl 2 i.tone frplcs .• open bl'am cell., gourmet k1tch1•n w walk-m p:in try Sep brkfst rm. &. dnve-thru garuge with RV or boat storagl Sl!l!>.000 __ __.) NEWPORT HACH"' REALTY 675·1642 C 0 0 P \\: I 8 r k r :. " t \liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ $16.'l uoo \\'ei.tchrf. rt• 1ng rm, formal d1n111g 0 0 rm. library. fam rm. J ___ 6_4_-6_6_0 __ _ mod Id :$ Br 2 Ba. den. nt'w k1tch, lge yard. 1121 Oxford. By ownr. Br. -1000 sq ft. ll as --------- gorgeou:. ocean view Pool & jac. Shown daily 1-1 PM. 4ti33 Perham Dr 6413-7-114 Bkr. or 645-2848 ai.k for Louise Baker OPEN HOUSE Call for Det:uls HARBOR VIEW HOME 3 Br, 2Ba with many appts Plan~ 10 add 2 more bdrmi.. Most de· brr eable area Only Sllll,500. ~ Re.lltors, liM. 1907 (714) Us.MOO NEW TOWNIJOUSE lllr. 2' ~ ba. FR. $81,900. Park, pcX>l. 557-l!H6 or 675-0745 SEA VIEW BEST VIEW ~0391 Opn StS New. upgraded 3& + •--------- FR al builders price $250.000. 644 ~1597 BAYVIEW Fantasuc bayfront con· do. Eleganlly decorated. VanLwt paper. Sky ht atnum. Bout shp avail 2 Bdrm. 3 ba, underground parkrng. J,1do area 5299.000 675-7390 HARIORVU Montego 4 brm 2 bu, lshld. corner lot, nu pamt in-out. many upgr ades Cover ed patio. pri v garden. h e:ivily landscaped. By owner who will carry. CourleS!» to brokers. 751-4760 DY OWNER N BLUFFSBAYSJDE 3Br, 212Ba. beautifully • decorated. $176,000. 26:!5 , • • 6 Real Estate Vii.ta Orni.da. OCou.pen Sal 11 S. Sun 10 2. · rte:.) _ toBkn. ----NEWPORT HTS. Sm Cltme"te I 076 \\'e Just hsted a J bdrm . • •••• • •••• • • ••• ••• • • •• • 1 •, bath home on EXECUTIYEHOME l'ullerton A\ l' rnr only Only once in awhile do I Ult lipk q•n "''"'" ~~ I 042 Sil.7!!:>. Appro' 1:,~illi.<1 ll ••••••••••••••••••••••• 't523 CAMPU5Da·IRVINE 0 w n l' r 1111 t 11 .. l.t l t• SPECTACULAR -.p.11 1ou ... lu'(ury home In '"m1 1invah• arta on the 1111111, overlook1n1: 1·Jfll'lrano BcJch l O!oll rp .. 'srtl while ~ Jll'r '11•w41 Only one '1".1r old S275.000 CRH Han" Exec Hm w /Guest house. sunken hv rm, frml dm rm. 3 frplc+more. 3 Br , 2ba. $156,950. &16-0931. Open hse Sal/Sun 12·5. 415 Pirate Rd. NB S99.500 HILLTO' you find a qunlily home come on the mifrket that HIDEAWAY I'> PRICED RIGHT. al •11;0-1111 JUST LISTED Harbour L.inr :1 lldrm !-.&..S Hl''>Jll• Spl•c1 Jh:.ti. ;i•, bath end unit v.1th 2~ · .:J, I or !"> lidr m mu<kh boat 'hp. Super Sharp' "~v:11 l. l>Omt• w pooh Sl!J~.000 l'Jll for appt 9684002 nu~ ' Pennrnbrton Properl1es PURCELL REALTY Uy ownr Prestigc 2 '>lY •. 1 __!I!_~ 84_6·2828 uh~~~~~~\%.~:b & OCEAN FRO HT r----Rl-:OUCED' l.oL'> & \U r1*•LOOKATTHIS! homes. i.oml' w 'boat 1l;r, J Ba. BEAC ll .,hp. Brk 1Agt.S-lll5666 ~~;.L~~~N!l~;;~I~ lrwiM !044 I "' t Ph t ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1vmg. "cw cp i. t ruou 3 patioi., dbl gar w, Juli UNIVERSITY PARk II IHVIESTORS ATTENTION! 3 BR townhou~c Ill i:•md rental area Hradrorll home with plu ... h l'arpt'l mg and llr.1p1•' t'"" palJO. Go w11h ;111~ lc•111l1·r and lh1c; 111111 '""1 ht• pu r ch;" 1 d t 111 "n II ~.900 red hill~:.:. 5 5 2-7500 opnr Sauna-.. tht•rJpy Im pert abll· \I arquet ----- pool & 6 Salelhte J}Q<1l' Lociited on pnmc green lilk'> to bch I Blk le bell Cutt'CI garden entry. ...,t.'achff \'1llngr -.hop Sunk1'>I Limlly 1.:itc·hen BY OWNER Woodbndgt.' To"nhome 2 Br. I'' bu PricC'd bdow m kl S67.500 551 ... 390 ...,,ing $1!!1 000 l);i\ Warm bru·k r1n~pl<1Cf' 2 llaron Tuhin 111·.dl\ ~tonhu-.1hu~t·'>l'J>:rrak ~11;.1371 m:r!>ll-r "Ith hJlt·nn' + 2 UNDER $95,000 morl' qul'1·11 "1t><I bdrm-. J Br 2 ba, Lim rm l''>tm y ACAHT ('all 7;.:! liClll reaturt'l> thru out l'\t -I c)nd~.ix:.:~~-~t·nt ra·,· Jiii·r~·u11 ~~~~ri:..;.; pool l'nn -~m.1bI'c!; '~~r. r~ ~1 ~Jjfu1U~t 0eerfie1d. Aspen. 3 an. .Sbr. l '~ba. park likt: _ ----··-.. --21'2 b<i .. gas BBQ. end of 'l:rounds. rorm drn rm. WOODBRIDGE -cul de i.ac. Opt>n Sol. pool. 3. Rustle Jbr en l'HOSSING Sun. 12·5. By owner. lh\lt w /2 c ar gar. pool. • • ' $96,500 552"3844 • all June Ola.Ir bkrs agt The Village of Wood · ---------1 4.968•3229 • bndge. The bit:.l of both I 04 ~_...--------1 worlds. 1\rch1lecturaJly BR.$691900 unique 2&3 bdrm al· t ached & det nt•hed re. Two full batht, lre llvln11 s1dencca from $96,990. rm w/bnck fplc. countr) ~·11111 kllch ror family d1nmg -------- .t.ae ttar yard ror kids & WOODIRIDGE ,#ogs. Walk to schools & BROADMOOR. 4 BR . • tDIC <'OUrlt fam rm .. pool & spa, all • lndscpg dl·ckin~. fenc· COLLINS Ing. gor~coui. 1 mp·r°' e Ii ASSOC. ments. mndel home ~2425 cond Mov1· in reJd) _ _ _ Agent 640-5560 . S~i-.~lA-"c tr ~· • T ltol lntri9uittt} Word Gom• wiflt o C hudle Uooo4 lry (~• • POl4AN ------..... '°_ .,_, ol .... ---bl.I _. be-...... ._._ • ...,.._cl\ NORINS REALTY J MOHARCHIAY '\Int view thru the tree l11ps from this 4 bdrm. IJmll.\' hnm<'; ea!>y now 11.1lll'rn fpr c.<~e of enter tainrng :..pat·ioui. y urd . ~~.i.OW Ji!l:!.!!.r 110S N. Coan Hwy., l 0911no 494-1177 31601 Coo•f Hwy.,S.loguno 499-4591 CLOSE IN :! Ur & ,mall !llud) POlr'>hl'll hrdwood noori.. rrpk, enrlO\e-d pn patro 4! Rln<'k to lkh $146,000 COMMERCIAL Bwldmg plus large II\' mg quart ers upstairs Good cx'e&n vu Suhmlt offerlt. $165.000 HOME & INCOME 2 Br & den, frplt. garden en\r an cc. Sep~r •le Studio Apt. Wide ocean vu. $176,500. DUPLEX Plus o c harming atudlo · unlt. Super Ocoan vu, located m No. Lo.&una . $197.000 SP.AMISH lfi\ClENOA 1A1th Jn encloHd front court yurd . H•ndsome pool & Jacu.111 Spht level 2 br. 2 ba, frpk, gourmet lutrh('n Prtfnl• N>ndi ti~ $1911 000 ~!\ewater :~EAL ESTATf , Scooped ned p11nceu l111e Printed Pattern 9062 Wom· en s S'rzn .,. 34 (3'-indi bust w11h 40 illdi lup) 36 (40 bust, 42 hip), 38 (CZ bust 44 hlP.)i co <•• bvst. 46 lup), •2 C(o bllst 48 111~. " '" bust. 50 3 Bdrm, family rm $IS.I.~ You will find a home over l ooking large, 4 BR. !"AMIL\' Catalina Dr. $149,900 .home. loaded with C'X· MARINERS COYE tras. Hui:e yard, patio. n~ ... LTY 646 4463 f1 repl3ce. fruit trees. PVf COMMUNITY, 2 Br ~ " OCEAN VIEW. E njov 2 Ba. W. Nwpl. Compl re-Harbor View Carmel. up-cooking those 1>leaki. on m odeled, nr beach. graded, view, Spygla~:. the patio gas BBQ. while 645·0358; &l5'89H Harbor Ridge section the kids play basketball U nbe lievabl e buy! or volleyball on the SEAYIEW $l39,500onr. 640-4666 paved courts. TRULY t\ Upgraded. New Bedford F MllLY HOME. 3Br , den, fam. rm .• view, OPEH DAILY I ·S BERTHA HENRY S24S.OOO. Hy owner. View -Lights-Glamour REALTORS 497·1SS9 Beautiful Entertaining 215 Del Mar 492-4121 NEWPORT lrvme Terrac-e Fee Land ~-.__ 4 Br+i''am Rm +POOL _.._ HIDEAWAY S425 ooo Waterfront CcmbtrCMO 1078 $109,000 Hom~631-1400 •••• ;r~•••••••••••••••• 'f Perfect home for gelling ----YIU• San Jv~ away & relaxing J OG ENTERTAINMENT Large 2 stor y l>rngle- TO WATER OR PLAY Cheerful 2 Bdr m. 2 ba fJmlly home with J TENNlS. Fourbedrooms retreat Lge fom1ly r m Bdr m.!>. 2~~.baths. largt' with tot ally separ ate attached to kitchen and kitchen fireplace 1.t master r etreat & larg dtnin~ rm ~parklrni: pnvat« fenced ya!d. f'\Jl i1undeck. :\lassne us~ pool. mAJnte~ance tree I~ landscaped t or safr bnck fireplace. Separate _Sl59:.~ Agt ~4 ·95lJ by owner. Call 498·2709 game room wrlh pool ta· IAYFRONT bl(' & bwlt·m bar-be-que BEAUTIFUL Don't mm. this op-OftEMSUH.12·4 633 Udo p Village San Juan. Super po~tu~lty. Call tO<!ay. erk.Dr. starter home with 2~r . 646 71 1 <Unit A-1 >. Spac1ou11 1 plush carpets. new paint bd.rm., den, 2 baths, & wallpaper. Lake's, pnvate atrium con~o. park, fishing & swim · overlookln1 bay on Lido ming close by. Price re- Isle. Securl l.Y, bldg .• boat .duced only $63.~. docking avail. A m ust Loglllta HICJHI Realty . seeG at S2l9.~I 496-1413 493.9494 18 WALKER 4ts.1220 uo.soso REALTY 675·5200111m------ ·Many F:imUfes Do. Hero's A One Ot A Klnd, BeauUfuJ, Custom Built, 3 Br Home On A Spaclou.s Street To Strod LA>catlon. Bright. Cheerful Decor. Lr c. Liv. Rm. With Jo'lreplace. Lovely Sun.Room, Plus An Attractive Patao Wlth Southern • Exposur Priced Al $235.000. A "Joy Of Newport" LIMini .. OAJ4. 1 PILOT ••••····•··· ······ 107 .•••.•.•............. drm 111111111 ~ 1 JI i,:.11 1llu, IHH•I Ul•l!I ,ult·1I \ n s.1'1 'l't , 21:! lib.'+ 2.11>3 'Ito.Ana .•••••............... TRADE YOUR MOTORHOME FIXER-VA \ 1down. lciw clo...rn" ''" ,p;1nuu.., I Ba " 1111 c ·' l I' I a / a .11 1· ,1 l.'liCJ llurrv &. 1.tfl• !\'01. 540 .at.lti - ~ ........ t. I 100 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ~.~~~ .... ~!!!.~!!~~ .... ~!.~~~~ .... ~!.~~~~ .... ~!.~!!~~ .... ~~~.JMctjlOO C:.-C....iaMer 1222 c-taMna 1224 Irvine 3244 L.og.aleech 3241 ...._porl .. ech 3269 ..................... .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• r•nae country I'''''~ •··········•··•••······ 20 ... ~ .... '\, j l It. I h, l I""• •' \I I ~ lllt I h , , t•I Jdl\ ,., ••• ,;, .\ ' •• ,1 lnto1111• $1 1-v I"• llh.,llh ~i'f tlll\I • ,, h ,,,, '"' ,,, .:-;, ..• 1 ,, '\' '.,a , I ll•· 1'1 llH lj•I~ "'" I'll ' • ·MIW • rux· II \ll llllh Ill I I I •, Ill'"''''''' HI \1 ti ·-.~· •• ,1 lrKonw rrot"'f"tY lOOO ••·•••·····•·••·•······ TR1'UX. CM ( i I .... , I ti ' I•"" t , .. llt'V.11 ·'"' _1.,1 11 1·1· ,,, ' 'I ·111 I l• I ""' '"'· " ... I 1:•11 )lit• I-~· 10111 I .-1• ll llt 1-I ' l1o1\I '611tdtt do~..o_.t ·11w .. uh 1 kl\ l •uph·'"' 111 :-.. I l ' I .i ' ,1 II I. I ..._. .. DeMf"t. ..... 2400 ......••..•.....•...... SAV!:TlME EASTSJDI-: Univ Pk lll, 3 Bt 2' n.1. 2 lir lh R•. fpk, view. nr 11 '( ur .• Dr dbl u "llUC>lri.i.n .tdiv nt~ U looJ<lnit for apt or hiJ~ J UR, NO PETS + bonu1 rm. Oi.tnrcl. Lo bch & Yiope. No Pt!lli it n t + . 11 ~· duplei.. ~ 4ul 3 br m • in <.:UM , ND, or Ir\. ctall ti46 6273 $52$. 547·704'. 133·321:1 Adults $410 mo. •9'-32ZJ ~nlnt, $a~ mo t\\ 1 1 u; b•. fqil , Ii: l('nt'cd ><I Uirol •' Hoyd l<t·nt•I• ---- -87~3083\lH~/wknch $4~0 m o 9'J7·5612 LOVIL y from •37 5 N1• 1-'cu DUPLIX RENTALS Cape Cod Cbarmt!r 4 DR. a1u1r11 cuntio J nn ·• b.i tl33 3M:I "UOHT HOUSI 075 :.!1'.10 or U7J 7~J Lo-."'. liic, near nrw 2 i en. i b• . . S-\:!!I nr poirk, $6:>0 mo Ph Ukr oow' ~Mo ' -' Cci..domlnluPM m th•· """'l I' \l'l.l 'I\ t-. llr, fpl<' i·pt drpi.. p.itio. :lf\R,2 IJa $475 53~ 41M-6733cve11wknd11 .\"1:nt64.$ ll3J •L-L-•.t........t )""25 "" .111\111 In t'o\lll.t.Ol s 1----------• llR '11 b •• .. ~--., I • J.um1ne Cre~k new Inn! \U ,\\I llUW eux:, ;s ... ' I.I .,.!15 oowuyowu ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11\\1111 \It l'.~1 1111·' 1111 11•111<!1.z:! 1;755511 ., 11111.21 .. ha S.-100 lil:I " " Uuplf''C,:!hr, 1h11,newc·f1t Ilk 1,,to,,, M.\lt \ 1 l.Ot s Wuvt.-cr-..i.t model 3 BH 1 Ult, :1 lla $1i00/7!'>0 LAGUNA drp!ll, pnl. """h' Jdryr LM11un.1 N11111t•I 3 lir 3 li11 \II\\ '1•·1• '"''"hh• to hcuuty, uv11il now . Jllr :mj frµk. hr~ l.•m 5 HK.3Hu i;1•1~ l)t>luxtl 2 bdrm. 2 b11th i.tv,refng. M11turcudtl ... nr fluul i.hu1>11, ht•aul l h•••""h•111\ uh"Wlllt'Pi Sl2001m<i lnddt ll'nl'llll, rill.I> W.nc-.l\dc1· new ;10lt :!'il>all\llm' 511:,0 duplex rcntul Out11tiand 110 J>t'lll. S350/mo ,1171, ~IC'I', K rnan bt'la ' '" 1•11 \ .11" 1lu1 k lot h11.1t p()()I, gu1mlcd rntr unce. µ.unt 111 & uu l. Mc~ a 111g tX'ean .iin alla)lc view, B 0 I l! a , N w pt 111: t i< 'ha II.I rcn •A Sli!S rnv 111 i: ,\ " .111· 1 'lo 11111 All\ 1>40 0000 Verde ~ti5 mo. S.IO·li"1!;7 Y<'t only a f ~w short hlks. 5411 SOH U)" SI 5 71 :\8 I::' "· \I \IC\l'.l .tll 'S •lu101111 l>y to town & bench. Huac t. 7PM. :-.&ti 3673, 49ll tlti70 '""''' -.111111111 11r1•h1ll•tt, SpyK}u'I' view. :Jbr, furn i-: A ST S I I> t: n l' w hv. rm. & dlnini: ulcuvc. Nt!W duvlcx. Nwpt l111ti., :I \\•11 h ,I\•' I 1Jdr111'I, 3 rm Ytly. $10SO mo. townhuuM· unit. a Hr, :! 1.,Re. Jutchen w/b1lt-ms, Ur2 U.. fplc , xtru. '500 ~llhFurftithed h<Atll', 11ltirrnorn, iltmni: Ourdcncrmcl'd 6448184 :-.tory, l.'ath ... ural ce1I , in c l . w1111b 1drye r . 64S·2lll;U4g.~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• "''' •• 1·11111111n11~ lt\110f4 ---frplc, i:ar Isl mo $-17S Separ11te 2 car garage ---lc6oalllmd 3706 "'""' ,I. l1n•11l11ct• all 3 Ur 2 Du upper dplll, 2 +$160 move tn cu:-1. !GS An out!ltundmg olrct1n1t 1!'Bru!f!l3tbownhl omeentduknllll. ••••••••••••••••••••••• -111wu111kd h) 1..;\ltea: dr·ck.s. new cpLs. paint. Monte Vista Op._.n house ut $500 Mo. Ref. re· p-'•'o nar. ag~nacryhool ~·Dix 2 Br. ~11r yrly $4SO Hto~CKS. Cum1>le tely ~.640·7662 l·~Sn~~n.~·ll67H quired.Call ... • ihv.,..., "' Avail 1/16• Ph l\1111li-hl'<i.2.thour 11t1curi---- -ST 3232 MISSION REALTY pool.$550/mo.559·8444 675-3063cv\•s/~lmdsone tv "uard lo g1~e you Ui.Cozylbr,'frpl,pool.l oro lf573C.OIP05Dl·IRVl~E Phone494.0731 · yrly abr, 2ba, •tept to -I"'"''" vt mind. Flnanc• pc rs on on 1 Y . No ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----·---• beach tennli & pool Waterfront. lower dpli.. 1na.: for c1u11hr1t.'<1 people-pets/child $325. 640·7030 Beautiful 4 BR. 2 Bu, Turtlcrock 4 br, ram rm. sin>tmo. On the oce•n ot $825/~o. 6l8-2AiJ • 3br, 2ba, yrly, $750 mo. f11•x11Jlt> $375.000 ftrm. --w/frple. DW. Air ~on~. din rm. 2ba, v1ewofUCI. Illue Lagoon VIiia. 28r, ---- - -675-7000,675-MOS Ov. m•r :!hr Jh 1 '' ;11 : .... •1.111 1 lll'd i:.1r. 1111 11 111 h ,11 k d oncorm•rlot 1'1•rfl'd '''"l'"'l lh'h '"'"I 11h·\. h11 nwr~ info c·all cx-Harbor View 11111~ 2 llr & Super are•. S47S.1}6;j-4567 l.l>e. Grdnr. watt•r, u11 2bu. pvt bch. 2 Swim-3Br, 2b1t new, $5.25/mo 1· I u 1t 1 \ e u K e n t . <'UO\ ert den· aulled Ai:ent. No (ec 'Ion duM pd hy owner m1 na po Olli, t c nol• W1nter. l blk to ocean. :•1.1 •r.!~.-~15.tS. HG6·7!1:!0 di;n'>. 2 Ua, fam rm, <'Ice £-~...a V-'I 323"" $.'17S 18971 Antioch A"t ( i I 3 ) 7 0 3 • 0 2 3 0 or 673 2403 hlln k1tl·h. i;rdn w1drn1ni; .--.n11111n m ~ ., ,. • • fhsb & clean studio apt., w tout lulchcn r acll. $lM 644-57W Mier hoini· ,~,J.~iOO .111 1·1l'1. 1>1111~. lml nm.:. Uo.•.1Ul unusu..il ru'>lll' 5 lir. \l~ll3SR 'IJ"•1u1h """'''• 11111t. ~.k\lr.i:hti., :..tone-..urk. 1 11 ,, "", 1lq11 111,1l11111 ,:.11 .1 II ,1c fcnlc, s1wl·t '\I llOH~I. ll \'( 11. \\ 111. 1 .. l ~lh 'I 1~1~ ii:•:.? '" ~1.500. 7H/331:14'11il4 · I B.i, hi,:hl•·•I 11"11 ' "' 1 ' "•"'' .\lou11t.i1n htdcawa) ur 11 k 1 m. I""" r 1111 I • lJ , , !l(kl T' 1-,x 1\ \'\ 11 IJ l<•·"1ti-11t1.1l 111 '''di" round 1omc. J r , ~ " 1 •-' ''""" • 1 .. , 111111h \lu.,t ~''· hul!l' mJ ... tcr hdrm. it;n I 090 1, ·" , '" 1-.111 , 11·" tr p I 1· I." t-.1 1 '"' 111 ••••••••••••••••••••• ( tpt tl,tlUt UI l),111 a l'l ('r(·~ll lU \' IH J..J"t' ··ow• ONLY sso 9001 ·•I • I oJ.! J'\.111 (i11•l(Or) •\:.i.ume l'Xl!ll ' , ' , mg VA lo:in 1-'ul>l ei.c.:row trt~a-lo~i·I): 11111 111 1 MuaV"°dt4.Plex pm.sable $hl).OOO full ' ""'"" 1<~·11 11 111 1 .. 11,:1•;1br 1 :J :!hrun1l:.. price . l:all bl.r 171·11 .111 .11r t·ondillont·i 1• ,. \II unll:. h:ivr• F .P. 7:>1·7350 or {114) 33~H770 ir1kn p.1t111 0 W ' 2 Ba. La~l phai.c for uppt. •:~•~I' I l'r111. uni). ,\J.(L :,.1•1 a:iiw; or t>-12·K550 Out of County 38 UHlTS, C. M. Property 2550 l'nil•· ol owncn1h1p, xlnt ••••••••••••••••••••••• ''"'" tnc·nm•· s100.{)(10 Weekend ~. 1lo wn Ownc•r"' lhl'Iµ p;,ilJo, :.I c;,ir "ar, grdnr in ••••••••••••••••••••••• 541'5032 <7l4>327 8771 •Hr :i Ba, brand n11w 2 :-I) - tld. L:.c ti44 li210 Beaut 3 llr Wc11tmonl, On the Luke W00tlbrlc.Jue J bdrm, vww old Lop of c•xccutlv~ hmt' J.K. 1-'lt , 16oa Ptftiftwlo 3707 rcfnl!.'W 0 . 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Yun.I mainl, ---uradei;, A<.:, 1 wk free 3 Brt•ondo. l'.~ min tolwy, s udl bed weld No pets. 751-9662 Executive home near r~nl S•\Ull mo, Ownr llNt·ly p.illu, view $3!l:i PAllKUDO • t O, l room for1nfo. ocean: 4 Br. 2 Ba, fam ~J-~~11 mo.635~(714> J BR. 2 ba iplit·ltvel .Ma.adaerv1ce.pool rm, din rm, wet h11r. -----IOWllbOwle; iAu. pool. 3 Wli!'lt'Voport DI. C ~l. :l Br. 2 Ba, fam rm. pool hreriog, outdoor BBQ & New 2 IJH • 2 '·3 ba. L.acJimaHIC)Mt 3252 Car carport. rt'fria.. 648-975Sor6t5-3967 table, dbl gar , hcaut pool. Consider lse/opl. townhoml' an Heritage ••••••••••••••••••••••• wabr/d.rycr; adult cpl. STUDJO d •-•2• '"2 ~·"G ... a,.,,,.,, 968 ... 17 Pork. lllahly uperaded! • onl .... CA RJ ....... ...... >ULT C'ONOO, unh tl,!JOO. I .11n ,, II I! 'harp hrm I\\ nh-..1• h pl! ,.1 .un 11'!' I " ,.hrhl1'1· It.. ool n-.111·r " 11·11\111,: ..... ,, f"'tlllll'' ''" 1111! ·pl.11 1·111 .. 111 .I fl lt1 .al -.1.11• 7 , I ill7 ~;~ "· "" ""'" or '"°""'"'or . ..,,,. GrL-enbeltloc. 1400 Beautiful Sea Terriace y . ..-. tr ....... .-... WHKLYRATlS 5 lit~ A<'rc~ C'loi,1• tn ----llR,llA AGEN1'~·9293 ho~.J~m.3 ~•tfam. Beachbouu,JBR .. pool, PullKttcben&TV 1-:iS1dc i.ha.rp :S Ur 2 Ua, f' hi d d rm• rm rrunt: lVIOjC. tennl1 ti'"'' Yearly Lmens"Uhltt.ie11 11n :1n1·1·. J•nnc 0111~ farmer pll'ol"' I 2 UHITS. PEHIH 'tttminster 1098 .•......•..••••••••... IH .., 'l Cl\I It t 'II \'\I I': •·.1111 , lllC hu1111• ...! 1111 11 I .d i 1111 >\ 'I hi 1•1\1n• )\.&f, hHi'• .1J'\ 'ttter Rral Estcrie ......••....•...•....• \lr1t 'uniJ -.;11;,111111 an freeway 2 Bdrm homl', 4! 1'111 Hm. !µle, patio & n 's Y ecoratc rn "Tht' Terrace" 2 Bdrm.:! Pvt C'ommun1ly w 1pool. Ye-" B~; Rllr 6451531 CLOSE TO OCEAN rn1111· ;: • duv. II 11'1' rwr i·.ir i:ar. ammal P<'n'> ~ Jrd Hcfng, St\', ~11::. ll.IJ. Vacant. .~~5/mo lJ;1. un iirnblt. Dbl gur Jacuzzi. tennui & beach. .. R al S.l Uttl:-" $37.500. Ca.II Mr '·IJ ',,.,., AskforM~ck!IG:.!-7 111.1!. ..,00 55!l-48l'I _sn.·s mo. P,osa. li.e/opl. llnrbor \ae~ homl', OJ• tnMotel \\ lu•l p t 111,1111 t• 1'1 1111' 1-h·v at S42-3456 •r ""'"' • "' 52 !1223 4 19-4GIJ 2080 Ntwport Blvd C.t.l 11111\ pl•·.1 .. 1• r 0 11 1.11·1 llE:-.illlNKLEH 1-; , LOVELY :J llH. :! Ba , . , , • ' • or · l:Jrmel Jbr, fam '\la-GU-26ll ' ""'"'Iii kt -,11 .,,.11 'licw 3 llr :! H,1 , dbl rar w frpl DW C'rpl kid pet \\.alnul S4uan ~undo lmo1t1ne 11\•ang 1n" new canl $575. 1>41 6977 . R~hn, Fcrms, Kur, t Jn\'on 6. p.irlaal OK ~I.IS ~H~'Hsn7 i\i.!l:nl Just .;emo~eled Lah SW.OOOpataohomeforon· 1137-3841 SUS CASITAS a ~.\"\II·\\ t>u1l_ I•' Grov•• 2700 1>C.t•.i11 \ ll'W :-Ocw Manna "' r nPW. -hr, J.:jr ·pool No Iv u'>'> mo• near ocean .. 1 f • ,,n ce •Ls SJ:JO 551 ''"85 ~ • ., 8 ., l nice 'Y urn lgt' & 611\I -.11·p-. lrom llt'.11'11 l ppl'r ••••••••••••••••••••••• J11i:ht.md.., urc·u ~4 '1:-1 -l>4: · • ~ 2Br. F am Rm , pool.~ r. -car i:.tra11c. pa •0 lbr c..i~cd R r S2JO ·1 ln·d r "" 111 . 1o~1· r .! mo . v. 11 ix.I t.45 t>llO or :!br. 2ba. ";1r ', ma lo h1·h Terrace Twnhm 3 1.1 H 2 l'lbhse, other xtrr.;. 18 or $425 mo No ~Ii. l\dulh . no ap~ts. :! ~To ti•~h uum " C..r ..:ar 111''" HORSE RANCHES 1;4~ 1211, $fJ5 u.1 trplr. wet bar l'\•t uver 961Hl623 __ 4~·3000 ~ew,.,,..... Hh rt tiu1 ,. 1 .. 111·c·tl , Jrd b k Two If) c hoo•w fru11\ p nd ...., •• 'I k I ()n(' •11r ·-"~IJ<t ,l"um1 "ll'T Jl-n~.hr11ndnu :1Br b I patio nmce umton 31R21•TH "'·Br lBa l l:im11\ "'-1nl! ... l!IU 1100 . a , •• rn II ... ... 3 r. lam rm. r..: rtlJ,tcr i:rnbll. ti75 40\ 1 duy::. • " ~ctu-ldr'en O"~. l p:.t ot.· · . .,_.a Point 3726 t I • \'', r I 11 \\ 1 I 1· I\• rtm. OU.et•, l>1n1n•• :!' ~ llJ Ju11lcx, fplc, els tu bdrm pool $475 I I nd ...,.,. -• "' " "' •-4oblle Hornes ' • ' ' ,., ,.. ' ' bi5 &152 eves • ..i.r.:e a sca.,.-u } taru. ....,,. mo. 'sc 215 ....... St. ••••••••••••••••••••••• llr k ., s· 1·-·· • · 1 · J'm. Juts of tret•-., hur11 & i.d1I-. & i.ho•'!' Kid-. OK h Id I _, ...., ""u' For Sale I I 00 " l .. ,, ..... -> ., ' ,.... c I ren we come Open hse S/S. 646-2347 $300 2 Br oco v1 '-'"'. •••••••••••••••••••••• ,i. 11 ....,IT~ l'radc nl 3cargarai:c Stl50mo.h451001 4br.pool,•-.m1looccan. Condos.new.1&2Bdrm. $440.MO. --A·25091La Crest<1,ov.111·r "" nl·r~h•". <...150,0011 iln, One-3 Br :! IL1 new COZY 3 Udrm. I lla. crpt.s. S625 , . . . J\1 C. tenn111. etc. 833·89\ll tH5"878!1;eves 557-327:1 LEASE 3 Br + lge den. 4\M-68411 S I 00 /Mo. R~tai ,.. .;r l''rwt tree~. f<'nt'e<l, :! car fed ym. pell> & l'hlldrcn ~~~6~~· lJob Grat_ OI' 673·1!126 or 559 7125 tenrus, pool & beh. $480 -----COST A MESA loµOran..:cl'olcx· ·•''r!., garai:e Broker OI\ $3IS5 !)63-4~7 A -. Orcan. Mtn, Shore view mo. 328 Prospect.~•leoch 3748 :mi Sk\ltnr :!tit , :! hJ !'.I ;1:10.111111. Own1·ril1kr, li76-5717 C7\1\) N C • gent. Nice 3br, 2ba dbl gar., Woodbr.1dge Broadryioor upgruded 3 Br 2 Ba. 5475 S4S-4lS7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1lu~h p;;110 p1111 h fur that pnm· univ f;:Jt ·l:!l l OR 522-201!0 ° Cl!. fncd. many xtras 2 Kid:-home. 2 bdrm , de~. 2 ba, +assoc dues. 400-1177 ---LAG UNI\ BEACH l\ITR . . 1i.·nal 1 •1111111' ur 111·r:.1in En.'>\SIJt', 2 tir I ba, newly O · K · u r (Ju a a Ii f 1 <' d atnum. frpl. on 11wet cul· Luxury Condo. :J bed rm, 3 lNN. SGS/wk. $250/mo. 'la11 i·1q!I)' I II \11f\ l.11\'(' SAM CLEMENTE Rentals n'<lct• .. atlull!i Hochc!.lcr i-1 n~I cs. S-t30 I mo. N r u l'. s a c . U P ii r n d c d 4UR. 2liA. reccnlly re-buth, den, walk to bench. Maid l!crv. color TV. \' l111 a111111 ..,,\11111111111.: SPAHISH 4.PLEX ••••••••••••••••••••••• rl.I' Santa Ana. $350/mo. ~l~~::~wn & Newluntl. C;Jrpcl. drapes. etc, dc<'ornted,v1cw,Jgc(ncd Pool. tennis, $650. mo. heated pool. (7 l4) 11"''· d • 1S11>1t:11 ~:l,!Klll. Hou .. Fu-'·h~... 1\vuil Jmmcd. 540 !ISJ7 IJcaut. landscnpt'CI. L!!t' yard, Laguna Niguel Avail. 18 mos leai.c. Ask 494 52!14, !1115 N. Coai.t .'"<11 ··1·11('')''-'I' O"nt•r!J :I bedroom, p, •• .. nn • ..u S47S mo !;•10 2679 or r"""/mo f J A t"·'47270 II " ' "' •••••••••••••••••••••• F'arrulv lime. 3 Br, 2 t·<ir ' -· _.,., · or ay, gen "'" • wy \lulJ1li'll11nw !-.;1h"' h .. th unit, enl'ln ~l'd • K.ads OK.nopcts.LrS?3hr. J :>5!J S.17U 494-8035 ----- ',tlh 11.-rhor Sttiti· :.WR i.:;1r;1gc•:-. "l:o deferred latboa Penlnaula 3107 2' i ba condo. w/frplc. all Gar. ran~e & oven, D W. Bluffs 1 level, widest SJ60 2 bdrm. near bcarh < \l.l.~.111 .• •rn m.unh·nann• •••••••••••••••••••••:• majapplincld.A1r cond. c75Pl~~ .• 8drp~"' ~ood loc. Nl·1·wk :!UHr conldo,&uyr thlc IWJ' I •1•111 greenbelt Inquire 4•5 Oak St. Terra firma Realty ncJ-:,\Nl-.IHlNT I hr,:.! .. a J(ar w/opnr. Comm pool ,.,,... . uv -~ c• pJ:ra< Ch .ac1 . t t "·' Agent 64·H133 494~ !\II ~1·w !-.\ql11ll'. lllr. 540 2345 h111m•a\a1l feb thru.lu· & tcnna!. f'Or So l'-.L ... • .., ui• 111 l S:J 75 mo l s e . 1-~v~' A ...__ - •!CIOtl toe· ll1-.1:. n •nl • I) i''rplc, wni.h /dr.>. ·!IS m~ • Jfiarp ·• u '· 3 w icrp · ~ 55!11. wkdyii, 871 3232 -• •• 1 3 brm h.sc, Mcps to bay & a NiCJUtf 3752 l'n('•WI ti)< ... ,, ·.111 7R'll .... h h ') cnr nar NI Plaza. ~ 'I . S3l·2381i red yrd. krdi. & pets O.K. x2MO -bca«h. Nr 39th " Balhoa ••••••••••••••••••••••• " ·" ---u.-.. w r ~ ,, · 1 dys,536-4976eves U7S 963-4567 Agent. No --ONTHEGOLFCOURSF. Blvd -CA 520568 • - 10 11 40, remodl'4ed. ex SK\I, BF.ACHTRIPLEX pets S750 'mo ti-11 9582 ---fee · S U p ER S 11 AR p 1 Dehgbtful 2 brm 2 ba . ......,mo 7 · or .cen1c \ 1ews, luxur~· l.c11.-.1tl'd J l'ro-.s the• 'llrect Hunti,.:. Spac Brookview rnndo TurtJercx·k Uroadmoor 3 c ond 0 . w 5 hr / dryer 7S2-Sll).S adull apl.6, furn & unf tra clean. S7800, furn from th<' hl'Jt hon Oc·can H~ 3142 "nd unit, 3 Br 21, Ila. 2bdrml'1 bu rondo 2 Y" Br. 2 ba, fam rm. din rm. reCrig .. mcL Col{ & len'. WATERFRONT HOME ~e:w Regional Shoppani: Across from K-Mar II I ' •I o W N E ll fµlc, 2 pallOli. Nr pool. old. i:ar. pool, laundry ;.itnum. f'rt:Shly painted ru!. Bch onJy 2 mi a war 28r. boat dock. )!I & <.:enter. Heated pool. h • t '\ 'J XI Ol :-. must -.\'II •••••••••••••••• ••••••• tenna-. $.l!l:i ~6 ·~IO:J $31i0 ~1-tJ:.!56 tn out. AdJ:icrnt park & L~e s4so. 496•4440 or ... IV! 1 d $3SO Jacuzz.1. Nr. corner AJ1c1:i ~opp 9 cr n er. 1\1.\h.~. 1>FFt-;11 • 0 111' Waterfrt/loatSUp -----pool ""'•t .... 101 . •!13-6003 ~a~.'~73~~9'ree • Pkwy&PnsrodeValen-646.6918 owner ~l '."t41.1MWI !. • .vishlv furn & del· 2 t.1cJn3Br2Ba.2cari:u1. E .... JOY .,. ... c . ...., mu,1m _ _ __ ci~ 2191 Hcrbor. Sp 34 .ILi ,.Il l.\ 11 !1 1 ,,, .., Hr. der110fc .!'~ ba poo l. t'l'nh:ic SJ!IO ...... ml'rl occupaOl'Y-Ph MlHioetViefo 3267 HVH.subb1·2BR.ror.. . ALICIAPl.AZ\ CM. Adlb only 1.t•J 'J 1JWnhuus 1· Tenni s , tl-17 :1Sli:Jor:l57·2179 THE IEACH LIFE 833·3463ur646-0Slil -••••••••••••••••••••••• mo. w1ixr..:11ble ext. for & VJLl,ACil': .11 •M:! 7~111 IJIM•ls J:lt Slj1ned gl.1s~. Collc~t· Park, :1 + t'Jm 1\"cw 2 storv 3 br. fam rm, Univ ['ark Terr:ic;c. 2Dr. Brand new 2 brm & d en In another vr Or rf'nt a 5 58t·GISI 581 -61:1• BEACH BEAUTY ! s ky light,, $>1 011 mo Hrn.:!Oa,dblfpk,hi1thh :1 ha. frplc, laund hook 2lla, uµi;rd Cardiff. M1ss1on VieJo. 2 ba. dis· Br. Somerset for samt· Sorr),nnpel.l> ll1.ua11· , "lll 1111-,I\ It· s10-1n1 upi:1 ;1rled . 1\dlts, $475 up. dbl i::ar, $525 mo S415mo Ml-22A5 hW!her. sep. dn rm, frpl, penod. Hoth have· bl·Uul Mewport l•ach 37 69 liq an llrillwnnil 111'11 , C.M.UNITS LCllJlnalMoch 3148 ~!l<!l)tjji l'h1ld /pcts OK Ai:cnl L le h 3249 &VIEW.Adultsonly.No lntlscpng. $550 &. $750. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 lulr ''"ht 1111 .1 1-to ll H ~ II It 11r1111• "J ••••••••••••••••••••••• 846 t:Jllor960-6161 CllJ'"G ac Pets. $495. 759-1150 759-0143 II h I t \I II tJ rt' t J hr 2 ba bltns ----••••••••••••••••••••••• -----~• t·•·n. P•k•I, 1 'M' \a O\\lll'r~lll> uru ' ~ rn. CANYON fl I 'ci· .., ' ' ·· l Br Condo. Nr heac:h & ._. _ _,,..le_.. 3269 R R d I hlk r·ant, fl\\O!•r out nl 'l:1ll' n<•w ThC',1· -.1111 t la..,l, f 1 1 ,· bl 1 r 'r fcnct'<.I yd. <.:hlld&petok. EXECUTIVE HOME .._.....,...... • ....... 3 r 2 a P IC, 'i 10 l'rnctl Lu !.I'll 1mmt·d IJ1·tll·rh11rr) ~ ""' rp c , 0 t, cam. cca 510·()(;1)8 hhoµping. l.l ltin-., pvt 3 Bdrm., 2111 bnth houst' ••••••••••••••••••••••• tx:h, (pk, near new. S.SOO live BIG! I._, mg, lge fncd yd. Utal pd. patrn_. $!50 /mo !J6:1 1242 I Fl ... ~& HOME mo 675 5:')20 t•ark rent t•Vl'n llH' "~ 540·3666 Avail Feh 15. $400/mo. :\lt•sa Del.Mar 3 Br. 2 ba, with ramlly room plus """" --· . ' --utal11·~ Just 1"11•11. :!Ox 4_9-1-Hl3l, (ZlJ) 556.2121 drps. crpt, frplc, lovely l"iM 3244 clen. Nict• yard, double BIG CANYON. Absolute· Harbor View Knoll Cdndo. I' ark I an e • 1; 7. :! II r . -d / d ••••••••••••••••••••••• i::arage, built-ins & local-ly smashing A1;1gusta 2 story. 3 br, 2~ ba, din· (FT 18!16 7 l. PAC I !-'IC c::_...._ L 3186 Y •· s..i5o w i:ar e ner. "" I t N th d Plan A mast0 ,.,.,1ece of ("IJ"S'f nvS\l 1.·s IN'' ;MNITI CICJIN'G $12S without. Wkdys call University Park Terrace <>u 111 qu e or en · · . . ~... ing, Jiving. lam rm, '" ,., ' ,r, • ' " ••••••••••••••••••••••• It <I S45 7913 D twnhme. JBr, 2ba, frplc, $650/monlh. dramatic design with un· frplc. pool & tennis. $650 . .'~11 ~;o __ OCEAN VIEW :rnr Condo, ~18 7~r; · ' ays db I gar . $4751 mo. FUNKY LAGUMA surpu,ssed gRolf .~odut!le mo. G73·0!H8 before 9um 1.l.XURiot"' wr :o.t.11 . PRE -LE AS ED Blue. La~oon. pvt heh & -552·7896 CHARM ~M~B · ... en. orafter5pm. w ,panur:amil' v1uw o CONDO lenrus cuurts. L'>c $650 NUZIR,2STRY WoodbridneNew3Br,din 3Bd.tm .• 2bat.bbouse.ln HASTIMGSACO. 3" Br A ·Frame bc:ach t •1p1~u-.•nn \' .1lll'V in !:>J 1 mo. 4954486 or499-2986 Trt·plex apt.s w /frpk. ., Woods Cove area with bou $600 &:I' !1794 lllrc<.'l from deve oper. -------bltns garage s mall rm. fam rm. atrium. b I I & SUP, RW.TOltS 640.5560 so . mo. r0>-GREAT RECREATION . . l11an·.,nc•v.l'llt&most l•x 1-\x-10r.;, down you can Hou ••-L.-t.t..~ y--' .• ""'"lla"';lt'on. $350 $500.Ph(714)494-:>A58 u1 t-n!l 1 a ER MsJnrvisAl(l. Swlmm1n". saunas, 2 du'!1ve pk. Ownr (ii\' c11ml11n" l=•x s. helter & SH vnn&nHNIW'U mo"''"'.,.,':"'..-.. uu V I E W . Le as e . NO FEE' Hous-.._..dos -.. t•N; :lit'" ' • v ..... _.,.. '"oodbrid N • b ..,""/month. · """• ""u • N E w p <> R T health clulls, billiard,.. "' c11p1tolapprer.1n<,upl'rh'••••••••••••••••••••••• · n ge, ew ~ r, """"' dupl e es Rental I hlkrt''l ..'11"<',7, .! II H , ll.1 d11.'\1• IU -;h11pp1ni: l'\I Jll\ 'Wi.l 'H Ol an·J ti73·0507 General 3202 ..,R S.C. p• ... ..,... Jba, !am rm .. J\/C, nr OCEANFRONT APT x . CENTEH/BIG <.:ANYON ni Aht-la~htcd tenn1., " --k •-I .,,, R od led Bd .h Pavilion, 675-4912 Bkr. ARl!:A J>reM1"e 2 lir. court." Pro & pro shop, -••• ••• •• •••• ••• ••• ••••• 2 SL""" Execuli ve pool 640J?ar_l"·:': poo $5,,.,/mo em e l rm. wit ,. 4_,LEX·BEACH -~ ..,.,... built·ins. Lea s e . den. 2 ba . Privacy, golfdmrngrunire.parl~ home. 2000 ~q . rt. 4 ------$000'month WALK TO BEACH. pool secunh. pool, tcnnio, room \lotnh· llom1• I .!~:~1 II 11n1 ngt nn II .trb1111 r .11 •'.1 ' I 11 I I " IHI ... • I' k Xtr.i ~h.1rp CO\ 1ni:11111 t pk\ t•ra111t II II h11 lmm••l' "''' t '"' '·''" II\ o v.nr 1 .1 i.:t :o>l lC».01111 For R...t (W LeaH J BR. S:i7a/mo &drm. :1 bJth. includes •SHARP 4 br, den. F l(. Caus-& Company ~ tennis. Exciting 2 Dix rpl<1tdrp:.. $750. l'h J-'l :-.. \ < r I\ I TH;~· pool i<enice $650. mo. DR. 2 FP. 3 ba, 3 gar ., 559-713'J 1'\111111111• 1hn·1tor. 1 .. ,. . .:1 Acacia Tn•c L.i. 2 Ult. Vll'W, S525•mO 4281 2 Bel(Onta c IJa\ t•> S45 750fi eve-. --.c. 552.1""6 .. .,3 1653 497-24 57 Story, ·I bdrms. 3 ba, sun ..,.,_, ..., °" .• k & $6"S 3276 ~ntl.1~ hrum·h. HAQ ' 1 uec atnum. , mo Smt OetMftte Mll ·\.11>1 Co1taM•1a C\POU~.\CH OLl'l.I!::\ 2BR.den,$625/mo I hor l e .area 1 lrt'ot to 19-17 Port Cardiff Fountain Vail~ lw,1ch, ~pul l Bit & :1 3 Bit, den. view. S97S. $l 14 Mo. Rent DH. 2 Ba. ov.ners '& unit 2125 Y~cht R 11d111nt lloublew1deluxury, pets wipvt y;ml. Only •I yrs 2BR,den,view,$600. wdcome, 2llr, 1Da. 1n old. Must sell, make of· 21 Moatanas &-Jte one or areas loveliest rer. 497-2057. 5BR. $725/mo. Mobile Home Parks 20UPortWeybrld1e Under$20.000. <CF10l6) INVESTORS!! 4BR,ramrm,d.Jnrm. \\nil Jan 2oth. 2 bdrm l'Ontlo. ;ill ,1pplr.ince~. ptJ()I & n•c. fuc1l1l1l''· pnv patio. Nr S .<.: Plaza sns. 675-3412 eves .• & 752-7363 days. ------- Z.Br, fncd yd. Cpts/Drps, kids & d ogs O.K. $300/mo. After SPM 957..()2161 SOunlCOAST T e n (lO) pride of Vlew,$975/mo. Mobile Home Salea ownerahlp unlta w /sep. 2019 Yacht Roeolut.e r...ge 3 Br + Fam Rm + 2708Harbor. SUtle208 iarages & A/C. Garden den + otc or 1ewln1 rm, ___ c_AL_L_540_-6937 __ --t type-shows positive cash SSU.~7021 Mobile Home, xtra wide, Br. 2 Ba. ~crecnect in porch. Wn.lk to !'hops. .\dull Pnrk, CM. 642 9248 Acnopfor Sale 120 fiow. Ownera need to sell. PRIVATE I BEDROOM 25' o down-gre:it loca· G •-pd Ad I tion near huge shopping u .,. wtr' • u ll, no ~~~~~~~~ peL'I. $250 to $.100. 2072 center. Call Carol Bcrry·r-Newport Blvd. Dya anytime Deluxe 2 brm twnllsc. So. SSS-4135; 646·6423 ev~. "..a ROL 8£RRY Cout Viii. Plaza area. ----••••••••••••••••••••••• '"'"' 88001.ATt Encl. pa\lo, uuto gar op. Newport R1v1er• Condo, 3 FIVE ACRIAS l: A£ OllS nr, pool & jacu:m 1350 hr. 21 ~ ba. fom rm, ten-~th ol C:oronu on 11a"ctJ ..... n2~ Owner 493.1102 n111 t•ts, pool. Jacuzzi, ~~::ood for lot "flit I ··--... --·-................ HOME fo'INDt:HS 'IUUna. $1t50. mo 6'16·2402 677 smt 11111 Loh for Sale 220 Thousand.! of Rentals Uea.n 28r w taar . udlu, OR 522 os.10 •••••••••••••••••••••• All areas all prices no pets. 773 W. WJ11on. Rady to buJh.I on lot. ran Sumple G42-8205 OWNER ANXIOUS taaUc OCC'an view & walk $1001 Br, furn. util pd to beach, Lagun1t. SZ002brlddt tncd p!e-x 3Br, 2Ba, Monticello Con· Praeat.alloff.i-100\bll 0wner/qeDl6'73·'7291 sasaBr.kkk/tncdyd ~PoOl:...~dbl ..... U7 acre fanWUc view ---------~ Lll'ETillESERVlCC _____ mo._....,._ ___ , __ properly. Xlnt tnlnl Com; 8~u:T C:Om· 117.0112 Br, 1 ~ti• IDC!l. Jd. ranc:hette. B~er. mi.Iron Preparations&........... 3206 $350.mo. WIKC.11. iat• 'b~~) Sub ml 11 lo n s. Ex ........... ••••••••••••• '-+ IM!CUril1.1S1"'1• --------• l*t~ Slt427 BeauL a BR. ~.Iba. 2 Br, t ba, end. )'d. f325, i .,.. l•nb EMERALD BAY Ice lot ~ II•· ram. rm., wllh br, 1 ba, lg• yd. t39S. .. !':':'.?~••••••••~~!~ In preeU'1ou1 p'rt com· ft:.it:C~;;i« ••mall NGM or &46-2118 ' Sludlo apt, Ro11moor ;i::~~:lana •vall. Rumbold Realty f'IMA22 9r c.lO«ldo, 2 Ba, dbl 1er. Towen. Lol•ure World. .... ,...... 3207 P•Uo. nu ept. POOi. No For "al e . Eatatt 635 x 2'70, 1\2 Lot In w. ••••••••••••••••••• .. •• peta . ..,.,Smo.Mf.1715 . Hcritlce. 4'4·31111 _ Costa Mesa. 83!·1927 an S Br 2 BA, dbl irar, over 1 brm. newly decor. SN at C-h!Y Loh/ llPM _ ilied lot. Immac., nc 54' Bern1rd. No acta. ~ 1100 Rl Ocean" Harbor View. pat.I. LtaH '52S IM. ~only. - ••0 •••• ••••••••••••••• C.pll\rano Bearb A1• (213) 441~10 Bt 2 b f rn N ownu mc>vcd wlll 11ell 1um tu.*> T . o. 01 c.t._. .. .., 3211 paint :· e~pt ""vrpil Comp a n I on c r Y P ! . owner Alldna "9.000 Ph ........ ••••••••• •• •••, Bltna, D /W, ~ov'd pat., Ptd.t1c View tcm. I k G85ll21 IBr l8* 1.,.8 e 11 lot dbl 1ar. yard. f'7A. for SllOO w/endowmcnt • • • • ~ clftlncl'dNH208.F,S,8 Have aol'J\elh101.to UU? lnt'ludu d matnt $35(., ________ _, PM. o .. u,. .. •dOll..U .• ll'IO.G:J.'Tsa aa.lftedAdl ~ I •• .. , . , N.w-ri a.och 32'9 New-rtle-h 32'9 l~c trap-.. pnrtrt·~ -.po r t •••• ·~ •••••••••••••••••••• r.:· ••••• ::......... J. /\ n c; E h 0 m e 0 n ••••••••••••••••••••••• tournamC'nl' & murr I macnab I Irvine realty llG CAMYOM Exclusive addrcssl 2 BR condo w/upgraded flooring. Rec. facili ties incl. tennis, pool & jacuzzi. $600/mo. Julie Van Wieren 752·1414. (F.-19) HARIOR VIEW 'ALHMO 2·story 4 BR home on lg. irrcg. lot. T()rrific fumily rm w ,wood paneling, fireplace & wet bar. Avail 1 15. S725 mo. mcl. gardener. Joyce Edlund 642-823.5. <E·20) IAYAlOMT-HtS/Mo. 2 BR, 2 bath apt. w /living rm ·overlooktnu boats & bay oo Udo' 'Peninsula. Walk to shops & restaurants. Boat sllp ovail (24~28'). A vall. 3/3 -yearly. Amy Gaston 642-8235. (J!:.21) llG CANYOM TOWHHOMIS Brand new, thorouahly upgraded 2· BR w/fabulous «iolf coun.e & la.Ice view. Wet bar -fii'cplace -formal dining. Prestige llvin( for only 1725 /mo. Joyce Edlunet e.i.8235. fE·22) WATEH with boat dock. &ttertainmenl concfo on m;AUTIFLl.1\l'T~. 2 Story W/4 bdrms. ram hil 1 by pool . Be I ow Smt:lt...>S. !&:.! bedroom' mark e t n t s 3 !l .s .,.., & r ~, ...... 1 rm, d.Jn rm & privacy ,.urn. un urn . ., uuc ' CathcdraJ cl&s,. 3 Jlr, 2 ·' II 10 to 7 Rootr $1200/molae. Ba, wulk·ln11. Xlnl cont.I. open ua v · 1 UDO NORD best loca· 6-9 molse. 968,8623 mate scrvico u ~a1l. Nu tioo. Exec. 2 Bdrm. din· ----------•lease required. Sorry. Ing rm. New in & out SHORE CLtFFS, golf aduJlsonly, no pets. flOO/mo. courae view, lae. 3 Br I dbl o~kwood ON LIDO. Special 2 gar, adllal quiet area. G&rden Apartments bdrm + dft. Gl&JDGC'OUa Li.tUe yara care, part. H..,_. leedl/.._... blde~way .. $850/mo furn. ts75. 492·3666 880 Irvine (at 17th> ON , WATER. FabulOUI S. ...._ 645 0550 VIEW 2 Br wtbenut do· ec.l•trc.o 3278 He.,.,+IMcla/S.... e«ts50/molae. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1700 \Hlh St. W•aflontHo•• c:.1631·1400 Lcc 2br. 2ba coodo. Av111l now. $326/mo. 499 3585 !~~~~~~~~~-3llr. 2b11 . ramlh 1 m . Harbor Vtl'W Monaco 3 buck yd.:?< ur IC•ff \C.-h• Br. or 2 Br + den. xlnl cle i>tor .. gt', tcnni"I, no cood. S57Smo me l(rdnr prtt. sa.15-mo. ~171 64H728 __ s.fe ARa 3210 WESTCLIFF ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 BR, 2 BA fpk fenced 9'per value, 3 hr, 2 bn. • • fpJc, OW, c~ts Kids Ir yard, lruit trees, 2 car pet OK. S39&. M3·4S67 Jat., •padous. $&00/mo. .... ..-noree l1U1 lMt.. ~. ,.. .... ., · SPICIAL 3 Br, 2 ba corner lot. ( Uovc•r al lfith) 1;.12 11170 OCEANFRONT :1 Ull 2 h.i 'rly. $.S95 STEPS TO HACH :um. 2 b ... 11nr $t7J 2 un. 1 bJ. unr yrly S440 Burh unr. yrly. $235 IAYFIOHT CONDO Sec. bJda 2 liR. yrly $800 associated l!Dll•lli'. 1n ·,rr 11" aa.-Joe. Min. to S. Cit I Br 2~ Ba coado. .,..b-Plue. BJtna, Hpr dlQ decor' cl. ()pl. a'lall. Neer ..!area=:=~· f400.r:-:==&41::::::=-44~7l.~-;:-·~~~~~~~~ Hott Hoap. $51$ mo. -;: e.o.aM1 3 tmn 1'4 ba condo . " '. I/If • ,q, ' ' t / 1.....;.;.;.....o-... ________ 1 Adltl/No Peu. $.1!0 mo • Sr, •P•C.: 'IV /pool, to lll4'1MI. + &lOOstc. I l"""' '""'2 malnt yaro. W/r6l\t io 868.SOOS yr~ ... .,_., __ _ famJly or &ft.Cl nwuurc UI a.ML..~ ~ztl BR i 1,11 winl'·r· 'h blk ldltA ISIOO mo. IS'f·l300· ""._.""" ~ · ·• '" • ~ • •••••••••••••••u•••••• to ocean. S300/Mo inrl ullt l\itt. ~5-ltl42 ncinu.' 3 br 2 ba. \s bl~ ocean & muket $52$.11'.1113423 or 752-0129 ARAGK SAl.E •da In the Dally Piiot brln1 hap P1 reaulll. To plac. your drawlnc card, pbont! MU6TI lodQ>'. • • • ' ' ..... , .. 4i4 .... ........... .. ·- ' R...t.t1t0Sh•e 4300 ........................................................................................................................................ .,., ....... ,,.....a..d ~ .............. u..tw.. ~ lWw-n. ~ u..fww. .,.......h ~ ~-~~-~ ... ~?~~ ~~~ ....... !!!.~ ~~~~ ....... ~~~~ ~!'t~~-~!~~ ~~~~ ... ~~-6.! P9'900 to share"' 3 br, ~b• h:sc In i-:111de CM. Stu dent 0 K Move 1n n&hl nwav 1105+1• utd Cumpl Cum 631-4027 or &t2·Z>l:ib :· F'rlday January '3. 1978 DAILY PILOT' Ml Offlc:t Rfflfal 4400 Lo&t&'-d SJOO ..•.•...•......••.........•..••....•...••....• ••••••••••••••••••••••• OCl.Jt..HfROU'P 2 liK 1 a~ dU"ICl l'pl.9 E !>ldt! 2 br .\<lits, -.ml s . d v·11 (..xv 3 Br .... Hoaa. 2 Ba, "I d • ' ,, • I pt't; t .. Hf! & 1iry Nu cit>. e.w1n I age ., u• \\l no"' 111 1 1¥ lJla 4 ri-> ~t" nl(, :>h • ~nr t·nr ~bS. 1111 :ZhL St, ant fplc, Jo'um Rm, beami.. EXECUTIVE ROW, Inc. •LO!ST : 1/7178. Vil'. Broadway " PCH. Sunset Bcb, i:Qal u nuct'r~ Stamese t'at. $.?()() rew ant. 213..an.2110 "'2 l\J, ~ l •I """'· un itar . !llu Pt!l!l mo mu 640..&S.9 Nt.-w 1&2 bdrm luxury llU paint. cpts, qulel 1..h"t"k, \\ U, u \\' t-'•ullh 1146 1:!46 1ldull apts In 14 plans adlti., $400. No pets ur\h 'St>4IO nw ?.HU y.; t-:\STSIL>I': " hr. p.illu, from 12& + pools, tl'n ~2·l276 Ot't';,anfrunl 7i4·1!17J UI Woodland v1·11aae g.ar, blln!> Adults.. no nl waterfalls. pond:.! --------Alto'y 26 wants M /F rm Prettlglou• office space In Newport Bch/Alrpott area. Taateful reception IQb. by, telephone menage service, con· ference rooms. kitchen, beverage 1 In· outgoing mall Hrvlce, dictating & c:opy machines, travel con•ultantt, com- puter lzed · typesetting. Complete secretarial services avallable •• needed. From $290 per mo. ~l.i017 C714l ft vt.:t~. $275. 160 2ht 1-'rum San 01e~o Frwv 2 Br. 2 ba, newly crptd, mle Loi.hr 2br. 2ba Laa IW>l';.aul.mno .'.Hll 21..."7 dnvc• North on Beacb to d.f'P!I . lOlh fairway Big NI it. apt. $1 tlS/ mo Lait Reward! fem. blk Lob • moo. Sil!'; vie. USln &. Irvine, NB. Ana. tu "Ghana ... Call Su l" 842 '1267 ,evu .• 133~234 • 'rrl) lit-~ \l'll Rl·nl.il:i. :!Hr&. h 1ch . !urn ·•l'I"> • > hlk to ot·1•J11 1n 1'ow11t A\.<111 Junt.-(;.!l:J ) iYO KOLi <>LEANl 'HO~T Uat·h ,1p1 l\ltrh. h,1\h w '>hnwl·r u1 ii pt.I Yrh $1fiS mo 673 t:~11 JOA~l !>l'M llt'1rnt1 Cul, ntiw, a dull Mct'addcn Uu:n We,)l on { an Yon. S 7 ~ 0 m o. 49S4l28 •l'l'-t.re11t l0<.·o1twn 4.' 1 BR unC. tt<JulL'I, no petJC Mrl''adden to Seawmd ~l~I~~~. 8 3 9 8 or vools,2Jaruu1s $230. 22b2 Mmor, apt A. vmaae (?14)893.51911 _ ---· Rental to shur~. Lrg 2 r.fovt-in 1mmed1ately 645 7Cl'J6 ----bdrm duplex on bt!aCh. Hat·hl'lor $!25 $245 I Bdrm $265 $:.!1S :! Bdrm ~5 $32S ., -, 2 BR Townhoui.e, encl Nwpt H&hts 2. Br U(l· Kves 675·9277 ~ & J bdrf!'· Wat<.'T pd. No patio, pool. rerni;. cur graded, mod kit, Crvk, -- pets. Children ok. port~ 121JJS92·5907 gar. Conv IOl'. Blln11. FmaJe needed to 11bare 642-9760 Mgr · · -Adults $350. 642-0551 home or JUST room rl'n ., - -. llouse 2 br, 2 ba, fplc, . --- -tal in CdM. 675·!*200 or 1 oJ Off -Br l Ba, newly decor d, dahwhr wa her/dryer Deluxe :J br, 2 ba lowt-r 67s.,2563 Call7141752-7170 Day~~·---~--- Lo&l. while fem Cat, 1>hthr. Slue collar. Vk. S.mlu Isabel & Ora. C.a,. 631·3100 h·nt ict-h:e patio, no children, no encl. g~ w aik to beach'. duplex. l blk to beach. • 2 Hr Aclulh, M1>1.1o; F\irn T~~f}~=~~~·~nt pcls. 1970 Wallace. $300 Nopels $35() 536.7398 No pets. $450. lse. Female to share 2 br aptlndu•trial Reatal 4500 Mort~. Trvtt Penonal1 5350 or unfurn >riv $2~1 ::?121 rno. &16·1850 or 545-61M · :.. 979-0493 Costa Mesa Mature on ••••••••••••••••••••••• O.ed1 5035 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1:-; lbtJ1. N llti.. ll4ti 1111>1 754 °08~ or_b4_. :.! _rno_:J_ aft 3PM 2 Hr l Bo, $235 mo. l cluld Tw bed -_d_I_ ly. 25·35. SIS~. ll33 ~ti 6400Sq ft of mdulitnul pro ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dnnk1nic problem? . • . ok. no pet&. &ar, sni:I :.ty. 0 room. apt. a u ls days. 751-42tii> eve21. pcrty w I 1800 sq Ct of air t'all Alcohol Helpline Smi Cl..-nt• 3776 .! Ur , new prunt. t:/Srde, 002-4!>2:! only $300 yearly, Lease --cood olc:s 546·16S3 2956 LOWEST 3830 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WfSDA.Y TRll'LEXES vrr 17th & Or ange. Adlls, --673·5195 M-F' share luitunous Park Randolph .Ave CM• ~hr:. a day 83!1· I 1 U 1 t 'OSTA M I-:SA no pets. <.:pu.. drptS, $24!1 l lir 2 lia. 3 bl ks fr beach, ----Newport upt. Pool, ten· ' lnter"t RatH PREGNANT? ::rl~·k . 3 :11~~ptl" ~:':1 tmANU Nl!:W 180 E. Roe h es Lu . new cpu.. paint, fplc, Lrg 2 br, 2 ba, gar. Cl 06e nis, racquetbnH. clbh.se. Need to share 6,000 sq ft. ht T.D.'a., al10 Caring confldentlal ~· nm .,,urdr..i. Jl.;rl I Br 1''rom$280 b'7~ )(Iii'. $300 mo. $475 move· to bch. $350 mo yrly lse. Fee Aat.. 645·1465 big al 17th & Superior. lndT o L counsehne & referraJ. llt!l>l>, 4W 1561 ;!_ u; Jo:nm SJO~ -U 90, 3 lr.-2 lo -10. 847 3241 _ No kids/pets. &12·2280. 6'4·5658 ~ M 15> per sq fl. up to Fair~t Tl'·r~ =~1IM9 Aboruon, adoption & A.por+m..-ts Unfwft. .I llr, ·Ba From $J!lS. Farruly, no pels. Nr S 2 Hr. I Ba. l yr old. Good Rare Big Canyon Apt. 3 Need a great~mate? :.!,OOOsq.!!_avail l·6J3·2'7S7_ Sattler M~ Co. lu.~pinl(. ••••••••••••••••••••••• H1·.111t1ful new 3 unit CstPlaza831·2919 lex. (o;ndA;ar.842·18S&or Br.sngllevel,l800sq.Ct, Cuthvingexpenses! Storage 4550 642-2171 545-0611 APCARE ___ 54_7_·_2.56:J_ •--._a 1-•-... 3806 I Id XI t I I 'JtiO 101-1 ON Golf Course 644~249 c.i11 The Oranae ••••••••••••••••••••••• --•MICHELLE'S* -.. -)UJ ings . n oca ron :-<1.-w 2.Br 2ba condo. frplt . evs· dys 644-0509 " ••••••••••••••••••••••• n.l'ar !'\o. <.oast Plaza bllns. C M . 54001 mo - -'------Caunty Pr0Cess1onal!l Storage uruts from $15 Retired couple ha!i money Outrall ?>{11.&Sage 3 BR. den 2 b.i. lrJ•lr. 2 < hrldrt·n welcome. No b464llOll: l'Vl' 64~850I> Stop Loolc Usten! Large 3 Br 2 Ba apt, sun Hou1e-MatH Unltd mo. Indoor & outdoor RV Lo lend. Jst & 2nd T.D.'s lOAM·2AM 731_,.462 <ll't'k'. buy \llW, lnvlt.: IX'L'> Rental off1n• open SpJn~in..: new !1,earh deck. 2 blks to brh. $300 832·4134 & boat sl.Ol"agc. Mgr on Agent,837·3744 1.irport S600 1110 , lly drulv 10-5 840 Uakcr St, I 2 Br. 1 Ba, 1 story, :sbltl~. art•a, 2 story 3 br, 2 2 ba. mo > rly. 206 43rd St. _Ec~abl~mc~l971 preP"U!ie, 24 brs sccurit,y. Sord h · L Spirihld R..SW ll71'1Jmond hlk W of Bn.,tol drp:,, pauo. (rplc. bl•Jin lrplc, laund hook up dbl 4~-0014 The Storage Place. 18305 my omc in acuna 1815So. El Camino Real 557 5215 t·eiJ. gar. Adll.l>. $295 2544 .:;1r. $425 mo. child pet~ --On The Woter. 3 br. 2 ba ML Langley. No. of Ellis, B$2c9ac55h0. 2W 1dll .; eJl ~ny San C1ement(). Fully he. E J den. Av J 1 t 2 1 7 OK Agent 846 131 l or Bay-.1cw apt, yearly, 2Br , home. Patio, dock, frplc t-'oonta1n Vallcv • n · or F 111538~06 ~..Sltil :iBa. OW, frpk, gar, btfl Male. ~O mo + uul. Phone~-1607 $!3,000. ca~h. Call Ken, --oruppt.(92·7296 LA. CASA. IL.A.MCA. -'rew, 573.0073 675-3002 or 675-4421. 673..&545 _ _ RELAXING M~SAGE Bdboo Peninsula 3807 ....................... 1---------- l Br :vrlv. fplc·. rph & 1lqr., ;1 uoors from Jl;a y t.75 ~137 .! bdrm, 11u 11dl·1·k . '>1ovc1rC"f 1 hlk frnm liay i\' J1l. Ft•h 1 $300 1:146 llS.t:J Boch 18 .. 1... 2 Br. Iba. S275 mo. •LAnca: 2 Br 2 B.i. fpk, ---Car storage avail W BobJ u M ' r·"'" "0 w l<l & 1 «t. 0 W. 0 .. r $300 mo ... "!'"':' NPUITV\rt Terra~e Deluxe F I t t c · ' · $50 000 Tru<t Deed IOC!'. ames· c asseur ., ~" .,u .,..._ ~··I"' , ema e r oomma e o 'usta Mei.a. 759·0117 · · -: • •0• Outcill9·9 494.5111 All ullls pd .. cpts, drµ!'>, !»8·8204or&46.231t) Brookhur'lt 557.4579 Vu Condo. 2Br, 2t,.-a8a, i.hare 3Br Condo In ~ves S86·8ll00days 31:1 Ye.lrs remain1 n11. ' 1>1101.lndry.fac's Adult...------pool, Jacuzzi. $45-0mo. Newport Terrace --· --Secun:.'<1by 19Unil'l,Npt O\'er JS. n~ pl'ls or 2 Br, 1 ba upstairs. No Irvine 3844 Agt.962-7788. w/1ame. 1153/mo+utll. Rentdt Wanted 4600 Bch. Owner anitlous 1·hlldren. Call Sue. peU!. Near. OCC. :!IUi!> ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---631·2816,640·2181 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Agl.642·9601 ~;,1; ~707 vr H enry · MendoiaaplU. $275. Orangeln•t• condo, on the S.Clftlllnt• 3876 -------l or 2 bdrm wanted in --------' &\2 9137 751·300il lake. lfir, :ur cond .• up· •u•••••••••••••••••••• Office Rtftfd 4400 Lag. CdM area. Resp. ~ nt / :1 Br 2 Ba, nr bcal'l1 & NEW BREEDAPTS ~nukd. Tenm~. p<>ol & r, 2ba condo. Lge hv ........................ adult. 7fl2·0240. p ':"/ s l,'a\ilron. $4R0":111 . .>rl; :!Br.2bu.allbltns,rrplr, Bachelors&tbrs $215 10 Jacuu1. $200/mo. C.:all rm, dining rm, Gar. OfflCESPA.CE Single gar or -e-qw_v_fo_r a.::&'~ MASSA.GE FIGURE MODELS ESCORTS OUTCALL OHL Y 631·3111 67'i-1161fl&67!>3'JM l'ncl gar. balcony. $260. Pool, 111cuu1, end 5505l20 $32S.(714l633-4720 ~~HHOWOMiS~SS<Stz1'3l-.. rl~ stor:ige, NB/CM area ••••••••••• .. ••••••••••• Capistrano Beoc:h 38 I 8 ~tn~~~~·tm $325;~2 160:1 gi.IJ'. Ga!> pd No rhildrl'n llranJ nu Orangl'lree con· Sludr~ w/ocean view. Util \."" 213 ·214 ·8119~ or write !.Ast & FOMnd 5300 • • ••• •• ••• •• • • • • • • • • • • • "" or pct.~ &15-44 ll <111 l I orm + luft Ll r>..:rd pd. Sl00/ mo. EADES, l'O Box 40bt>, ••••••••••• •• ••••••• •• • (,'lcndalu, ''". n1202 Uupll''· 3 ·:drm, I '• Ua VIiia Viita A.pts Sharp 2 bdrm . 2 bath~. l Terms nc.:ut 551 67!*1 . 492-5771 ~ \Al " SCRAM 1£JS 15lJCI ~<I (t '\l'wly lll•t• 2t178Thunn ~r. old, w,frplc: & &;ar (:!1314~ 0281 J ft.9"'2,: "L l.oc neJr th1• Uluff' fir.ind nl·w. lar1:e 2 br $375 Agt 752 7710 -~rth f"Umished _\1 ... A'\.A,'"o eus;FittartC·.MSs/~ln•Ht/ ANSWERS ...;195 mo •rJ5 3172 1 1 f - - -Laguna hoch 3848 or UnfwNshed 3900 , .. , •SHERI LEE• Certified Masseusl" House Calls. By Appl. 838-6838 UHDA. •VICKI Outcalt MaH~ For the"'" of it! .!Ill :!fl.1, lll.11 \It.'\\, IJ• p.11111, hltn'>, l)W '.> 111111 111 heh. SJ!J5 mil 191, 12'12 11 • ta \OWll \UU~C W CJffi ') Bd lb rJcll ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• room XJnt ..i.rc.i $350 -rm~ a UJIPl'r -"" •••••••••••••••••••••• • Pacify -Ir alt• l~L.\ll!(ml G<l;!·l603 .\varli'ehl 2br 2ba doplex. split 13742 Newland Street 1501 Westdiff Dr. BmiMSs Avoid -Tnwdry -Call &i6 .!OOK h•vt•I Frplc . 14-N bur. ( Ga r den Grove) • TV DDICT '\ EW 2 BEDHOO.M ---.ll·d. .• Vl.Tdn \U Beams & l:leaullful 2 bedroom apts Newport l''inancial Ctr Opporlun1ty 5005 A ~·rvln& all Oranae Co. &15-7313 .,.,.,,. ist & I t s11"1 x I 1 "Y Jk L--•-Office Spoc:• ••••••••••••••••••••••• It usoo to be if a itu' Coronodet Mer 3822 :! llr .:araRe A c; s:n5 -. il!I T-,. • ri: IV rm • d to I n e x r c I I c n l -.,. ... I rd! s ~ov·s mn IW$-41iSS ' Ctuld ok, no pel:.. L!tl t ; lxh Obi l(ar $625 mo Yr neighborhood. Pnvatt• Call on Site Manager U(f>UOR STORE knew Sal thet"'ed0 Bs to the * A" * ••••••••••••••••••••••• ttay. SH 5331 J,1.• 1\lllh. \vJrl 2 1/78 pauo view rrom lovely {714)642·3lllext246 l'rtme Laguna llca<'h Sth" ar pang . lanNncr, OutraJI Ma,sage 1; \l<l>I·.~ r\l"I <.\ I '(IJ(tl'J r\ l>EJ. '!Mt • llr l'•I\\ 11hou~1·, ft pk !'1 "11. !1•11111~ ~Olll<' lll'l';Jll ,\ t '.1t.1'111a \ill.'"'' < 111~1· lo Jo a~h11111 l!-.l.lllcl & l1r11• "'"'' 11·~' W .di.. l11 lwh lllr :111.1 ~ 111 1 rn :! 11.ICl!ltflt Yt I\. 11.Yt \l-;1r1 a I> 1~1 71H>I l.U\Uf\ 1111 \\ 1111111 0< l'Ull <'i< Jeli\ Vll'WS, onlv ~ICJlh 111 Ch111.1 Ch\~ ~1:,0/mo. c.i., l.°>-1."1 or i:11 ol l 17 t...!c 2 Br. 112 Ila. I year ---tJll m7 t<.1..13.tllbPM k1tcheni.; enclosed locallon. Establtsheu e was a patno • ow, 973-0329 ni·w. Adullo; onl". no l..arge l Br, l year""" THE EFFIClrt..JT k L" 11 he's more likely to be a J d 1 nl 1 g a r a g e s , I' o o I ; · m;ro11 money-ma 1.•r. r.xce l'nl late rugh.t TV ADDK'T. pet-; 11127 Zl79 A u ts 0 >·no peh 1 1 I llH, ocean view, hlk lo dubhouse. $315/mo. Coll "'LTER .... "'TIVE lease. $235,000. Prio---UANCEOFFUN ~IO 1 Ar. l bJ. lort :>l)'k. fri>lr 'Int lot.· nr all. TSL )lgrnl &I:! 1603 t<IDS OK :! llr 1 l!J, .a\'Jil nnw $26~ p1.•1 mu No 1wh . :!ISL l'la1 ... 111c.1 Coll Sue ~l.'lli 7707 ~ PlnECREEH 2300 Forrvrr:w Rel 1!27247!> h1.•,1l'h, :.lOVt.!. f t.!lrlg, "" """ a.I I . B 1 Carmen <Mgr Apt 4 ) at Mo. to mo. rent incl t'IP son Y l,o.,t last mo in Lag ch j1,~11j;;R()~~9f;~ S:.!75 $4-0485 or Mike Sullivan Rec c p 1 • !>e r v. Cau••Y & Company Wt11te Male Samoyed 1961 FULLF.HTON 1 Br duplex. Vcrj rlran & :.parroui.. $225 .\dult.-. no pets. 673-6372 at 752·1846 or 548-8553. personallit'd phone cov 497-24 57 w II blu eye, 1·684 6392 OC!AMFROHT Qua.ii Place Prop. Inc crngc, conr rm, mail - -REW RO DELUXE THE F.XC'ITING serv • underground prkg TRA. VEL A.GEMCY A. Bt1l nude girls dance & rap seaslon. lOAM to 3AM Mon-Sat. l2PM lo 8Plol Sun. 625 N. Euclid, Anah. 5S9~150 FREESESSIONW/Al> L I M F.-PALM MESA. A.PTS &: more an Newport l..t•t us show you h11w l1t Sentimental MESA PIMIES eose, o. H • TUE EXECUTIVE slart an aoenc.v. 'l'ruv1.•I ~l -Unrv . or Vu. 4G .iold For Your Valentine N lud 0 Pl .. .,,,u 1 Br :! Hr Inc util Mfi-0505 MINUTF.S TO NM' "UIT"' ,,. 7( " la•0 r n" with "ril n I v· c•w s i a ....., ., ,,,, .,..o 54 I ~xp. not ncct!ssury. 'fotdl c .,,, I ... .. ~e T-.i.tdul. c a11111c re· S285. 2 Br SJSO Svnw 1 1 BCll l l ... Jude !ltoni.>. Jnside en· torian :>tyle semi-nudf" w / gar a g c i. I' 0 0 I , I Br upper, wa k lo >di Dach. 1&2 DH Ext•1·ut1 ve sul ll·~. You ~ art 11 11-1 "' c~!?es3r0a,t.':~g graved wath name C.A. 1iurtroil. Black & while J·acuzz1 Adults nu n.•t~ town lkam rigs. wall 01 from$220.&up 11et.'<l un omcc" We need capi a reqwrt'v ,vvv. UcLu d ed ' . : 1·~ ~ l?lu ... ~ $3E• Miits. 110 1714)838 9242 • ner. mv eecus or color. Info & appt. Open ~larly 2650 JIJrl.1. N•l~.Avl l t22.4!J7 -310() Adults.No Pcts I) tenant. Your urrcr lo ..:. soo. Dr. Boo Dd,aney. 49-1.:JG.22 .\\t." t :\I c :\lei.a \ nilt "' 1561 Mesa Dr u.,; Crom $225 per mo. We 0 c i-: A N F R 0 N T Call or write: Charles ---------- Or Jo:. oH llarbor 111-.111 2 Br, nr hcach. town. <S Blks Easl ofNewpart offer to you, luxun~s MARKET Must sell! Net DcLaney Sr, 1727 E . STRESS·Hl':ADACRES· !H.9·~47 lleisler Pk l.gl' rmi1 Blvd I orf11:c. cxecull\'e sec y. $3S, ooo yr. Age n l. Ocean Blvd, Balboa, ca. Muscular aches. try ac· dmich Hc ~1 m., view. 546-9860 personal phone cov M24758 Day: Swllin • MS-8263. cu·pressure message 1&2Brapts Adull-,11111) $HO No pcb, children ~621 Flower Street cragc,recepUorust,c.:on r-;1whome:673-4151,and outcalls.Ph.559-1916 No pets $225 · ~250 ~97 310'.I fcrl'nCe room. xerox. IA.UOA. leave mosaa&e, C. --548.792.1 (Garden Grove). Large 1 nolary. Near So. Coast Ba f l ! l food N t DeLaney. Pour voyager veu ' ') Studio t ·111 ... 1• to town & bedroom apt.-; .. close lo l'laza. easy freeway Bl > ron as · c --personne Francal1 fair~ Lite~ Rr, beam'I. nt•\\ oo.;ch~00111di;uul shofp1nj?. Will take CCM.Tellusyourneeds. S30.000 )r. IDCOme. Lost Puppy. Fem Ger. lesleconspnve.MB-0358 ~ cpu p~nt 'IUl~t.;ullb ~111t11o \.\,rlk tn tmo.n & chi dren: laundry ~e wlll supply 1t. Call Seashore Reill Estate, Shepherd 2 mos old S PRIM[ LOCATION ..----------,! nnpeh s:.i.1n "1' ii;1n h1·.i• h Jlr·• k , 1.,w $175 Cac1hl1es. Sl!l5·$2d 05Clroo1 979-2161 6'15-Sil)(l very rnlt> 0 , owner very ~~~ •• ~!~~.??!.~ 'I ~o!OrongeCounrvs h 1 l'I l'.H :u., • Utilities P81 · a 1 fo'or Sal~·Pacihc Heauno sad. With in Co call . . 11.ac·hc•lur I "~.1l11lrr11' Bae elor nit t •·lrH' 636-7343. Quall Place EXPAMDIMGIM Sheet Metal Business~ 642-9733 Wfdd1ngs,soc1alevent.s& ,;"1', lu ~''• 11 .. 1 mo moslbeou111u1oportmen1 s tnve . pool •. 11111 ... "" L~n0Hilh1 3850 Prop.Inc. 19787 4949745 8372000 ---part1es,makeupMarque 1 .. , ~11 1 \I, 1 "·" ,, 1 l communmes A relaxing pets :>!~>11 i..11. :•11 ••••••••• •••••• •••••• •• · or • LOST: Great Dane Pup· will help design your own n :t: ~en1ng wlltr ~rreoms · ,, , 1 view, new 2 Br 1 a, LA.RGE I &2 IR Con ... idcr this beautlfully R"' &tote Offlc:• py, male, 9 wks, Vlctona personallied makeup tor ~ w1Jler1011s o od rno1esnc ~ P~~~ ~g.~~a 1 '1j;'11~ ,1 ::1·;·1 1. 1 1 iu h cpls & drps, air FROM $205 ~J~8~,s~~~B ri~~ Due to other busmess -~ Uruon, CM. 642-8614 you. Call for appl • .! llll 1 II.a 111,1,, 1 11 \.\ 111 es rcotl.JronQ pools "-ltilJ &16·:?'J111 111al 3 patio .... gar Quiet bldg w/beautltul Business areu. Space commitments. we must Found: Brown & White IIT3·1798 ______ _ 11,i. .,,1 ,., 1,.1 ..,11"1 1111·1•,o,.n101111ords, 11x.'lf1R66 or S5215111 lndscpg, cov'd garagl's, ovail :l4~ l!IOOsq.ft.of ),ellourRE.officc locat Retriever? Male . Trcwef 5450 o '" 11r,ti'1J•J, ... E\!'\ISIU~.I H1 I • 11'\1 udults.nopets.ldealfor pure oCc at 60c ·64c , edmthepnmeareaof Newport Dlvd, C.M .••••••••••••••••••••••• 1.111 IJi.IU ~I ul )I\\\, •111 llo I ~·;1.. fltll <""I •.I."\ .11.0"! 1•\ " JI''' rir-. lcnrus 1~·1:-. $375.-11\11 .!hi :-.1 L<19""0 HlqueC 3852 older people LEEWARD 4200sq.ft. oCc/wareh.se. Corona del Mar. For In· 5484076 W 0 R L D C RUISE . 1~11 •nllC)bUll or fl'h 1 546-ti:IK:l •••••••••••••• ••• •••• •• APTS. 2020 Fullerton Call Prop. Mgr Jud Y focmatJon Wnll', Ad 114 , S1ulboat fe male crew I :l hr apt, S2:l:\ "'" \dull '•1" 1,•··• l!R ..... , .... & i1p. No Ave. l blbkllcE.Sol N~Bpart Oark 833-8813 or stop by 0111ly Pilot. Dox 1560, FOUND: min. Blk Pool .. member~ needed, depart J l' 1.1111r· u ... :>«•" Ave. 1 . oa ay, ~ommerce Park 4100 Colla Mesa, CA 92626 die, male. Vic. Magno 1a J<'cb lsl 496.20u »11•ry'l•lr•nourl"IOnk1ng nupeL-; !'>I0\1•& ri111 i: J..11h 1pl'b $50. off Isl 631-0397. lrchSt. • Amazlng-Opportunlt1'es &_Garfield,F.V.968-8451 ---·------ YET ... ITE ATI ... DT mcl. :n:i 17th l'I. \pt II 11111, rent 11:11 7766 .. 1"'11 ... I 11 l 1Hnnu11> IS OVOllOble. 1-\42 2464 Rooms 4000 h . b \ 1·1 hn-.p. h 11111.~1 "'k11.t c•ni• onrl Two Bedroorri __ ... rt 8 h 38:;,-•OFFICES• Make $ at home mailing Lost w itc & Ute rown ' ..... ~po eac: 9 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "'"om 1100, 27,,.;c: Forbes ctrr.ular'>. Free details lge Jong haired cat nr. ~,,.nt & ilut11.•" 111 1'""''111'1• 1111 3Br,3 Raiownhuu"1'':1·>'1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Roomw/kitchcnette .. Rd •. LagunoN""1,;u'"'l,A"', Write Tyr ee, 103128 Cecil & Oran°e. C.M. atioe 111rn :-11111111 .apl 1'11 I Ai1•Jn I M11g No pets. Nr. f,111 \i11·w •' PARK ... EWPORT & " ~ •• " ' .;111111 111•r.·111t ti a .. 111·1:" Ott1res open 9 00 to 6 00 Baker 545-1882 "" $50 week up. R·l 831·1633;544-0933 Rmnbow l.'r. F. V .. 92708 631·5195 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... 111111·111 t ti \J to 11 u1.,11 N -----II .1 • h 1• lo r !I. I 0 r 2 548-9755 -' --- --- ---Jobs Wanted 7075 •1' \1 '>l'\1 '---o __ w_re_n_nn_q ____ _...1:! br. 2 ba l"'nh11u-.c '" I'• d11w1111-. &. Townhouses -Ofc & warehouse !!pare. Xlnt OPPort. to purcha!i<' FOUND: White rat, white •••••••••••••~••••••••• <.11c .. 1 llr. <! "11n1l<'1 k" "' w )IJrnt, 111.Jtun• lll'1 "011 '" sx·h 1~11 ;'.11•:! Front. ''"""'t.111 ~ 11n11 11~ In '17~1 . mn :! Hll, I B a w k 11 .1 ' ., •213 •ilill :1'1"1 1 "'kn1h fil l lti7~:->13'.J \\0111 Im rn1.,1 Fairm.>w & Tl.;J..i·i 1 1111 l"rnms2n 50 AmbassadOl' Inn in Costa 1.300 sq.ft. to 3000 sq. ll well e:.tabl.. window cov rollar . Colle~e Park Coo 1 50, h t d child, noJ>{'lS !'>Vi IKX"' "fl"' t .•C'lllilr !\pa, total Mesa. 2271 Harbor. Ceo· l''irm20' per sq ft. enng business-beaut. area, CM. 548·2510 ~e bl> 11• ones nte C· ---,, . r• 1111111 proJ?ram. trallylocat~,235rooms. 642"'463 642-7604 new showroom nr So. , pe a e, up. re ~s DanaPoint 3826 "'11lprngram 7pools,8 MANY w1lb k1tch ~n. -------Coast Plaza Immed fOUND:MaleCocl.apoo, Wenttomanage apl.!tn ••••••••••••••••••••••• I• nr11~ <0111 h Al .,.,~h1on phone .& TV. Sw1mm10g CdM dlx swtes. uUI pd. operation inc.I. all dis-~ed ;'II., apncot. M1_le Sq return for Cree rent In a Panonma view. n1•w dn 1 1,.1.and JJmhon•c & San Pool, JaCU;Ui, and rec. A/C, ample prkg, from plays. s;imples & eqwp. I k, 1-.V. <Dec.) 534 JS61 rucearea. 714/5'8·1915 & 2 Br 2 Ba + den 1 pin JoJ•iiun lhlb Homf room. D11ly & weekly $165. Noise req. 675-e)()O $18.()()().terms. 549-3325 l-'OUND: Loni haired Woman wishes to be com· N ........ .., .. r 496 10')7 ' . rat.es startmg from $48 a --· f Sr C!tl n o.,... • .., "'-~-·--7141644-1900 week. W/sidcA.irport.6offlce,, PLA.MTSHOP gray &wh.t cat,Buahard Pouuon_or · zen. 1 bdrm modern rl~an $l:l0 3 Br. 2 ba. l•ncl gar 645-4840 Reception area. con EMERGENCYSALF. & Adams, H 8. (Sept> orprtume.646-9277 qi.Del & P"' ate. $240 mo Rik to beach. Balcony no M Wood C M h ference room, kitchen, Lady alone. in poor 534·3561 Mechanical Problem· 494~ • • esa 5 · • ome. all amenities. Xlnt rat health.. Perfect CdM toe. FOUND: 12/28, M . solving t echnician. ~t.:lO :l hr ul)per, So 111:\frwport Hgts,new3&2----pet~ $150/mo. W orking to desirable tenant Goodnetforonepcrson German Shep. Blk Mature, reasonable. ll"'v ticam t·r1l, t.rnJ.. Br, 2 Ba. all elec. Bltns. 2 Br 2 Ba. bch h:.c. fpk. TSLMgml Ml·l603 penon.545·7494 (714)751 mo operation. No reasonable w/wbte marks, Santa S48-9534after5:30 orSun· ~';;'~et~~nn~<'"!at~~~~:: ~~nr7t~h·~tc~~~6~S:,~ ~~.t1~92~;~~-~;:;' NTt Hl{ts 2 Br 1 ~a. Vocation Rttttals 4250 Former Real Eltate Ofc ore er refused. TIME. aara & Pr06pect, Santa da-'Yll'--·------- ti73·14!1u or 1\75 f\413 <•vr:, 673 0782 pa 0• gar' new cp 5 ' •••~••••••••••••••••••• for leue. f\trn S360 J>e 751 1400 ~-731 '2053 Massage By Registered _ _ --t BR, adults. no pct.<1 d.rps, mulure adlts. 1295 Cab1n.Blg8ear,slpe4·18. mo. Malloy Realtor-. SkatebocrdPark Found: fem ale blond l'h)'llcal Theraplat.. Call 2 lm :lpl. p11l10, i::nr .2Brtoy,nh11e.Also l&2br garage. 4 unit bldl(. J Y!1Y·548·5306 _ $35 up. Pool lbl, clr ~· 960-4342 Meh$IOO,OOO.Yr Cocker Spaniel. Vic. forappt.MB·2817 9-S. arlulis . 1111 1wh . ~350 ~P.~, w1pool & Jacuzzi. blks of~.PCH $275+dcp l 13drm opt. l ha. kitchen dbl frpl,494-8611. COSTA MBSI\ TIME !>46 625.5 t.7 .l ~~till or 1431, .l447 1.1.1 .,1!)11 83().4646,546·5150 &hvtnj! newcpt Thr f ui C '>N 751 ·1400 ----- - -_ HetpWanted 7100 KlliJ..IJI ---------• ·• lndlanWells RaquetClub. eeocs tes rom_. ------FOUND· At~hanmale ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br. l '2 Rn townhouse. Hla1Heqon hach 1140 S300/mo. 673-6522 l Br Condo, :. lps •. sq.n. to 700 sq.rt. now FURMITURE Vic. Back Bav are~. · ~~ :! bdrm\ ha, vu, frpl. bit garage, patio. pool , ••••••••••••••••••••••• SPA.Nl(IH' HEW Special rates 1·427-6053 avrul. From SlOO to in If you have a narc for in 642·6o33 Accountant SUK rnl>, D, W, wshr/dry .. Jacuz11. Adull11 only. IRA.ND MlW :l BR 2,..., B N t Ht collect. clda uUI .. alr, mU11lc, nm· tenor decorating we'll ---Set•y/Mktng $l2K+ gar. $485 l5c. 675 ~l 64ri 2010 3 Br apt/condoa conve iwnh • a. P 5 pie parkna. 170 F.. 17th 11et you up 1n your own Found: Germ. Shep. Com. Prod Cntrl Sche $900 nientloc,5 unlta~vl.$400 patlom.r2rp<'lcar 1 1naara'selvnce TTVahoefCondll ,0 · ~ps 8• clr SC. busine11, provide pro · Grey/brn. Vic. Beach & SrBuvcr/Mech $14K+ UJE Dix l BR apt, l blk to 2 Br. bltns, 1{1\1", laundry • u y um d . nr re 648.()680 d H.B oaa 7863 '"" bac·h. view, choir<' loca· r u c i I. 2009 Ma PI c. up. 964·"°7, 640-1751 mstr ate. Ast..' 646·7175 or ICtb. a.v. &36·m4 . . fessiona1 trrurung, ~otol A 11ms, . i1VCJ'" --Irvine Penonnel Agency Uon. 1''plc, refria/slove, 548~185. $250 mo. adults New deluxe twnhs apta lg &46-8688eva. Pvt office & recepUon lltMked sample studios. Found: Black, white & 488 E 17th Colta Men Ad It s, no Pel 11 . 3br 2ba fplc bltns WO So Lake Tahoe-Ski to area. Fashion lal, Nwpt M little u SUOO. 2 loc. brown spotted dog, Su~22'-~ &U·l470 71 4 ·673-1853 or MESA VERDE Area. b.kuppaUodblatuch garStepeToBeachBacb,yrly HeavenlyValleylrmthlt Bch.125().763-3574 . MW ln operallon or a female. Choker chain.~~ 213 .244-1653 Home atmoepbere. 2 & 3 $39$ 54S-36CM 963_.218 1225. wntr $195473·5439 or chalet w /panoramic lake 11ew studio studio near 17~54~-6533~~------1·-----~~--brdlx apts. 546-1034. • • 973.7954 w. alpe e.10 avail dly or Del u x e or t l c e a you. 631-0060 Ol' 770-1755 . ....: 2 Br 1 Ba. bllns. $325 per UVE NearTbe Beach! Bte C.nyoo Beauty-2Br, wkly (714) 963·3173 aft w/seeretarlal serv. Nr Mt. lOU. Sib. Halde/Auetr. Shep. Acctn~ Bkkpn' mo. '220 Shorecrest Lo. New 2 Dr 2 Ba. cpt.s, drps. TDFCatadel Sol lath falrw b 1 3pm. O.C. Airport. 752-a626 .__..__nt mix, bel1e/blk spots. TEMPORAIY Openl0·5Sot/Sun bltll8, adullJI, no pel3. Be UM Adult Apt.I oo ay, SU • se "" .... ,_ 53&-#Uafter8 PM Register Today U> wort -=----'---· --1 S330 mo. 846·7993 or au $1rnmo.Callforappt9·$. R_..toSW. 4300 Sm<ifice W. Colla Mesa. Oppa lwltr 50151---------1 oovanou1accounUn1& 3 Br, 2 ba apt for lsc. Open f"'2·115.S 21~ ::::.c~~~~B 1139-3773 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $40 mo. 759-0117 eves. ••••••••••••••••••••••• LOST: mrnl-<loxic, r ed, bookkee ping a1111l1n · houseSat &Sun 10 4 • 962 6653 Brand 2 B &d 2\; Reliable M/Ftotharebt.fl 5118-81100daya Jfyou'renotgetUng 13.8"0 fem. choker chain/· menls. Work close to __ 422Larkspur,CdM fo~db~t~~«1~\~~7e;.~~ · &ln ~~Ugi~s s~'ea. Nwpt Bcb apt. J19l mo . .._.1 ._... 4450 return on youd invest collar. Nr W~lnul & your h o me . Figure Brand nc•w 2 br. 1 ba. No pets. S52·4201 or New dlx 4Pleit. 38r nyon Townllomes. Ten· lat/lit. thare uUl, yrly. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Aj:C~a~~~~11 Ross, PC.H.Reward.1>45-4969 Clerks to Sr. Accoun· frplc. laundry &dtoral(e SSl 1241 Frplc, bltn.~. w /d hkp, m~. pools, aec gauge. m.sm 4 Dll.UXI! OFC'S . --LOST: b Inc k mull• tant11 needed t.hruout Sa. ol llwy. '425 673·09'8 - -yard, 1•r $395 545-3604, aJI lat~l amenlUes. No BE SELECTIVE Cont rm aeat. 25 •II .....,".._... Cock a fl o o. an II. to Oranl(e Co. belore9am or artf'r Spm l Br. 1 ha. Avail. Jan. 962-4218 chlldrcm, no ~ts. f12S In chOOllna a roommate. ponded. 1~. whsfl 1~ r t WCllted 5020 '·scam p • , rec en l ~=~:'~ 15th. s2 u imo. Nr. A ... 9'11tt-CI .. mo . For appl. CallSba.teAHome/ApL. ar.lor2yr.1eaae.Lalce ....................... haircut. Vic Newport SOOS.Maln ,StoSOl CostoMno 3124 achoola &shope.99S-08S9 2 Br%Ba newcpta/drps, 2)3'928-18'4 645-'74.8Sorl44...,. Fore1t area. K•nt llave money to Invest in Shoree.&46-6873 No.Tower.Un1onBant , .. ••••••••••••••••••• Vf!f"J li• 3 Br 2,,.,, Ba apt. gar, paUo. nr beach & 2 Bedrm Apt, wtz car Roommat. Wanted Mtr. U.VklnA. rt'Al es~. Prefer joi.nt Found: Male Pouible lDTheCityolOrana• Adwt 2 Bedroom, au lo quiet •n• of CM., Ice 1boppln1, suo mo. 1arat• utll paid. JA• fl3'7.50/mo. Call aft 6 'U6-m·t393 ventut9.645-3853 Standard' POOdlo Pup. 714t83'Hlm ~i~:::::~t:06f1• J: encl paUo. PH mo. llll0-117t avail, i•n rum. ea.UM. pm.eeaeot Appralc. 400 aq. fl. c.2. MaMytol.om 5025 Lite color. reel collar.I~~~~~~~~~ WJlloo,lnq.•ptE. -....144 NICENEW2Br,2Ba,1u M2-6Sll Room for rent. to 3 bnn A/C, at DOE. 17th St, ..... , ... , ............. tnl.os23 Acc.cwllwgc:ad 1 .a. ......... ~AAm VIUAGICllB trplc, •net I•'• dl•· Subl•t Park N••port ._BB. Allo pr\JtUaau. SL50/mo.Dofle541-ll68 llt,W&JrdT.D.'1 FOUND: uualcy or Sharp accur•lo pettOft. -~ Nw eondo 2br + den bwuW,2blkttoboacb. bach. apt. Furn or un· SdS+~uUL-.... •LAGUNANIGUEL• LOA.NSAVA1LABL£ Malamute mlx, blond ~lQaccttp&.1ableloi LP 2 br 1~en apt.a • and 3br, 2ba, 2 car attcbd $.125. Call 9llO-SMO ~m. ~ teool•• tzN. 2'7eall I' .,._Rd. Credit no problem. m,ate, Warner & &Ju payroll. Noa·tmoku. br t wnb,., Dabwbr, 1ar & opener. Aoro11 &4C).25M Fern roomllUlt.6 to OCCNP..>' Rttall/otc :?a. r\ .....,., 4'3·l 102 <l\icaHB. 714-848..$83 Xlnt. btooflll. Colla bltn.t, encl. Car, C!tb~, from SC Plau. From Sb L 4 BR. 2 BA 2 br l ba bu CD ... ~11/whie =ft.. Me1&. 540-501'1 ,PoolG .. pd. 1"18 tP . $450/mo. 754"1979 Ir B~FO~~PRANDL'"'.X c~ :,~:'. balcoal•i'. 1182.50 + utll. Kim. Of~alllaq.tt'. ' FOUND: Male 1hepb rd ~ 540-~ '~""'"' un ,., "vrpl. Fob. Yrlv. _ 840-7408or"7~d ~vall Imm~. pup. 3 Mos. 14rn, blk Apt Manaltr Cpl, San a Br 2\t Ba. FPLC 1425 .,,. all , _.,., ~ F a tned Ad w twhlt• chett. Vic. 12th Gabriel ar a. Wfro rents Oort• M a-2140 nurtn ~ Br, new crpm " drps, 2 lk' 2~ Ba, '350 mo. 875 8714 Female wanted to tbr 3 Al\, Sta J\.I Oft us St Balboa. 6'7M0&4 upU, man exper'd In all S&rMt: Brand.new d•lvx paU.O. kid1 ok. No do11. 2 Br l Ba, 1325 bdrm 2 l>a hae. T\lsUn. &.'tl-14133 or IM4 0833 Ac:rtON -bld1 maln.t. Own \OOla • 2 bedroom unit.I L<Qve17 G'TS 145-2274 1Bt1 Ba. s:ns OCtan ff harbor' vlew. t>on, $140 mo. 544.om all 7. .... ...... ltaNI 4100 Da?-1JlP•UOl Found 3 wks a10. blk tnlNP. '714/546-0933 apadoul tawnbome l1 Allcsatl ... ,., do. 2Br, 1~ bl. brtclc '., Jo'tm. t al, wht marklllJla.1..;...;......~------- whb rarnlt roo"' FOUR SEASONS APTS -• paUo, t c=ar .• all lit. Mature malo ah.r •tiPtr: ••••••-••u••••••••••• AO.VISOR ~OevC! HB AP' Man•I•• 0011ple DSO/~ aU ri1 Spaclou.s I br hmh.le. l \.i Call lllO.S2llO CQnven. • .. una. • NWpl 0-.t condo rurn CIC' W~ p c .1600 ..S<l f42.SIT8 <Jemi·retind)for ts ann ProperUu, a (7J• Ba, ~l pvt paUe>. am arr;tbildrtnw.lcomt, no Jac\WJ. 1br/d1'7r1 ~I'. UlilUm w11am Mst. be ft. Koll lrvln• Complea, FOUND. 1 or. Malo ldt· adwi <'OnlJ>lex la a.ta 752.J.MI uk ror. )II~ O.K. No~. errs. pea.atatti alf:jMlmo. lu. Aull lmmed. --~qll!lel6...._.Rcfl. arOCAtrport. ten, win collar. 8"-4M6 M-.a.J..,."1Q.pw.j Utvan' 73S.Joailn~ MHI01 m-1 ot87.atl0 1115;~ 711-4'tto eva. HD Nopet.t.131.ml t 1 " • .. . , . ·-. -.... ., . .. . . .. .... -.. , .... \ .. ' I . . . ... . .... Fmh1'f, Jan~ 13. 1a1a I Add it .•• Build it...01aper it...Hammer it ... Cdrpet it ... Cement it ... Ware 1t ... Hoe it. .. Clean lt...Mov~ .,.lt...Press IL.Paint it .Nall it...Plaster lt ... Flx It .. SERVICE DIRE~ORY Plumb it ... Palch 1t...Plpe 11 ... ~emoae1 lt .•• 1 '-' I 1 Roof lt.-Landscape 1t...Tllo lt...Trlm lt...Sew it ... Haul It... Add It ... Plant It. .. Alter it... Learn it... Afflw.1.-~Serrke c..trctor G.•1'11 Holnec.l--'ag t4.W•w• ,.........,,,,.,,... P-.HllCJISl91 ._.. ..................................................................... ·••·····•••··•··•······ .................................................................................................................. . B4tJ Appba~eServ. WeCueC.rpet Cleaners MARK SILER CONT Ola It Ulndscap., Main-Want a REALLY CLEAN Comm'Udndus'l. YOUNG ltlAN. S yrs expr Artlst/palnter·apec. la ROOFS ln1taUed lactcq TRIPCHARGESlO SWamclunorsbllmpoo Newconat Res/comm'I tcnance· Mow• t:dge. HOUSF.! Call Gingham ParlllngLotSweep1na in wallcoverine. Free murals, auperaraphlca, ditect; e1lab&Syn. Call 2025S . .Main,S.A Aboupboblery.AJJworll Rnudd.r'1model,p•llo t'\111 mainl, hitUlln~. Glrl lo)'eeeslMS·5123 s:M-Ml3 ests.64s.&576Andy 11~&deei1111.9M.all4 llaroldGunn549'!111 M9-3tZ2 951-0U!9 i~~~:e'::'~~~~~. Ucconlr.Callm_..n clean·ups. rototllllna. SUNSHINEGllLS Hmonry Prolp&1nt'e &papettutnt:· Dou< Roc6PorLess.A1Jtypes • .. ,,.. • ..., 6'S-37lS Draft'-9 & DHl91 fttteslG7S 5516 lfousecleunang & oUact-....................... lna. Clean, WOl'k guar. Pl ..... ,11.. · Uc(bood'd. lftllur. Jo're~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• G.MrCll Str¥1cn bpecl&lbb. we welcome Bnc:kwork. Smull Jobs. Free e1 t 9 5 T ·0941, •••••• .. •••••••••••••••• ••\I mate. 894·0•21 or Day Care. New So. Cout Steam Clean Cpl & Upbol. Exp. arch1ttlctural de ••••••••••••••••••••••• R.E. ~ccounts Spet•1ah,. Nt.•wport. C-Osta Metia & 536-43113 VERY NEAT PATCU !537-4W Plaza. Ages· birth-6 yrs Uc/insrdtauar. 3 rm, up signer. Compl. plans for HANDYMAN Cu~ntry, Apts & Condo~ Day, Irvine 67S-3175eves. ........_..Your C-tle JO~&TEXTURE ._Th ________ _ SSl-8656 to«l011Q n $19 95, halls & homes, addition,, re electncal, plumbing & week or month. Bondl"<i, Mov'--..--. -JlteeesL 893·1438 •••••••••••••••••• .. ,•• bathrm free . Life models Help get floors.847 ·2787.557-4504 li c'd, 1ni.rd . Hefi.. .."J AveraaeExtr1Slry$39S Atature & dependable. My System 11 631-53 50, pernuts. l''red. M9 3325 540-9525 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2St.ory $545, Jntr$45rm PATCH PLASTERING CeramJc TUe-Spec. .JI\ home, CM. Refs TLC, MS.3939after6. ----,,.. -Fliclt,repalr,remodt!l,10 ------"Two Men Will Move Price:ilnclmatrl/labor A ll types . Free enlri~lsnoon,2S)'n*· fncdyard .S..5-1067 BedricCll Ynl carpentry & mainl HOUSECLEANING1~our You" We handlu big Guar/lnsr-freeei;t. estimates.CallS.-0-68.U ))l'r.962·1883 c.n.nt;Concrete ....................... cxper.Ph:496-6822 business. Rt•l1ablc rnovu11 ·offlce & Uc320881,Ted836·7085 -~ W---, .... --.,.,.------- C:.,..•t" ....................... ELECTRICAL SERVlCI:: -service. Janice's nag· household. Distance & ,......__., --• •••••••••••••••••••••••cEMENT WORK. All CALLS$15hr,&S~1ALL lwtllrunerrands!oryou, gedyAnn's at645·1800. local, also packing. F\nepainUngalstaybusy ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••u•••••••••••••••• Car pentry, any type. kinds Reasonable. Free JOBS842-8233 grocery, bank or Lowest lcaat rate. pricea.Tryme,frest,stAny plumbing, water Pi n c & Solid Oak Panel doori;, etc. ulso ests. Call 750-6625 -------whatever. Dependable MIYA KO llousecleanlng Uc/iruird. Cal T 111·944, Uc/insrd. 836-SSSS ser v. leaks, bathroom wl!Ur~ Comploto lino comrn'l, lic/eit. 548·2719 Hubbard Electric rels.49-l·&tID Service. Windows, Wulls, Ph847·7278 enc.I. ceramic We. Re.as. 4' acc. Reuonable. r-..tcr-I Custom Concrete & Blotk Lic327136 64S~74 r--a-Qjrslal, Sterllna: Silver. -'-11..../9 ~M PAINTING. 832-~68 Terry 11' Nwpt·Bay -r· __ .,,. ce Work. Patao covers & _.._"ll 10 Yrs. exper. Jloui.es, P-...""llt • .-rflHJ Exten or Specialist. 15 &12.-0161 ••••••••••••••••••••••• brick. Lac & Bonded ELECTRICIAN Pnced ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rentals, Yachls. 646·571& ••••••••••••••••••••••• yrs l_ocal refs. Uc/bon· Plu.mblog: Replpc, re·--------- Cupet Man wllJ lay yours 642 6894 right-free estimate on Sloploader. Dump truck. or leave message & ph. PETERS PAJNTlNG ded/ansrd, guar work. pain, water healer1. S or mane. Repairs & largeorMnallJobi. Haullni:. tree work, numberforreturnrall. Expr'd. Reas Rules. Free ests. Won't be un· ~ exper. Reas. Rates --------... deaning too! Guar work Cofttroctcw Licensed 673·03~ grading, demo etc f'ree Est. Call Gene cklrbld83S-1~1 JLm~ at bigger ~avangs. Free ••••••••••••••••••••••• -831·1257 Housecleaning with u M2·1>1S8 ----------•• Thi IUat ~ ~t. 645-J6.i6 n J llutrman & Son, Gen Aoors --personal touch. Refi. Qualtly work. lnt/Extr, RtllDdet • 1.,-r Oft the ~eo.t Contr. Cu:.tom All & Add, ••••••••••••••••••••••• HawilUtcJ Mt>-2420 536-6728 PROFESSIONAL Paint· Ava room $40. Ref&. Free ••••••••••••••••••••••• Shampoo & steam dean p .it 1 o ~, cabin els, floor & window cover •••••••••••:••••••••••• ----ing. lnt.er/t::xter. Reas, estimates. Dan 631·2898 Cabinet shop has returned DAILY PllDT Color bnghtener:., wht form.tea New const. Re:. 1ngs, cork wall tiles, OCCt lrSTUkDETNT.hB1tg "• Hdou1>ec1~unr1~g & • ~A1od ~orkauar642·0386 F\r!>t class ext/int paint-pthre·lloashed cabinets CLASSIFIED cpllltOm1nbleach.Clc;rn & t•omm'I. 645-4644 or l:irkett. ell' 27 yrs on uc ra. ... nm, o~i.. ,e:, .oy~1: ... Qn. p h 1 at will ht Into your llv. dan rm, hall $15 Avi: !>111-l~.H L.1c&bonded. ht· salei. contr. Cameo etc Randy642-S703 !>\8·7~!1 Pal.ntmg. Extr/lntr. Ex-!-.~~ln· etsarpeefrtn. J~bnedg net~·. kitchen r emodel plans ADS rm $7.50, couch $10, t·hr ------1 te 531 .... 0 --------- - -pr d. hone1>t, neat, re as. ~ ~ " Up to 50"' ofC No con n nor:. .,..... I Ton Dump Truck. Haul I ~---.1.... • 1 ·~·d .,.,. 1"''5 D~ve 2Syrsexp. 979·"""' 0 • -SS. Guar cllm IV•l odor Gt>neral C.:ontraL-t1ngAdd1 ..--.,....."' """ .,..,.. .,.. .. """" tra'"'..-plnase ""rle & YMI Can W It, find It, .~ Dcbns or Do Deb ven es. • • • • • • •• • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • "'"" " " · .....,. ,...... repair. 15 yrs ex pr. t1oro., Remodehni:Bwld· • VAJLABLE NOW Sonu Wood Products Trod9 It With• Wont Ad ... .,... G ..a... 979-7l26or"•5·7839 LANDSCAPING. lntenor, exterior paa·n.. A ! 661 ;:,..,1 · Do work myselL lldi. 1ng. lOO'r F1nanc1ng Cll"UWflllMJ _ .,. ~ p · •. 1 . 'VCOJ 531-0101. 1\vwlahlc. Don Massey ••••••••••••••••••••••• Reasonable pnt·e!> 1 n g . S u P r e m e BJnl"' sm repairs. { 842 •5878] ----------sis-~ WEEDING-CLEANUPS Oemolillon-remodellng 968-8783orS47·5846 workmanship. QIU Jack Cal1Bruce.M3·2045 . . . C ••ar.aa•"'IRS preparation, dean·up, 968-1894 Try a Dally Pilot Aftrllil u-"' Weekly .Maintenance • trees cul removed any Sell lhjngs fast with Daily Have something to sell? Oauafied Ad to buy, sell _557-6103 Want Ad Help? 642·S678 ftt!e est 64~9907 size Job . .a94 76W ;4~·~29 Ptlol Want Ads. Sell idle items 642·5678 Classified ads do It well. or rentsomethina. Ont (.al s.nlc• fo,11 Credit Appwal ~~~~~ ..... ?!.o.~ ~r.~~~ ..... !!~~ !!~~!~t.e.~ ..... ?!.~~ ~~~~·:.~ ..... !!!~ ~~~~ ..... ?!~~ ~~~·::! ..... !!!~ ~~~~ ..... ?!~ ~.~~ ..... ?!~.~ ~~~~ .... .?!~~ ARTIST ~~~ DENTAL HYGIENIST, 2 ELECTRONIC JANITORIAL SEEOURADTOOAY C 0 rl •t days week, must live In TECHNICIAN GRAPHIC ARTIST 4 llrs daily, Irvine. l 'NDEH [>J•;SICm~:n areer ppo uni v COOKS ~~~.~~fo>n Viejo urea. Marine electronic expcr, Graphics and art work Perfect for retired aent. FOH G ltA l'lllCS J 111tlw1li.1I<' 01w11111)! :l\·:11 l.ihlc· in 1 rwr·,on nll ll't' JOU"""' Isl or 2nd class f'CC he (or eoaineering and plan· 979-3923. ot-:src;~t-:n ol lill'illl''' :.c·n IC'C'" firm <)11.1hf 1t·d ilJIJlhl .1nl t-'ull On Thi' Job Trum111g DEMT Al -req. call 960-2441 for In-rung flrm. photo & paste :-. \ "iTt-; FE 111'"1 h .1 \ c• ;1 Ill 1n1m11 m .I ' r ... h u•.i 11 c•"' Nn" :ic·t·l•ptmi: appl1e·at1on-.. tervaew appl. up ex per. helpful. Su bmat J amt or req'd for laun. l"JTL;f("/,\TIONAL ,., r•·n1·n1•1• pn•fl·r<ihl\ m .1 lll"m•·'' s .. n 11·1· \Ion thru Fndav :i Spm Plcll!>Unt i::roup m N.B. ---resume lo Jack G Raub " C'Oll l' nc~db 2 employee:. a~c_. "'·i---1..1 ... s · . dromat. P /llme. , m 1r1111mu11 rh1 -.. 1ndu1f\•-.. t1·lt"phml\' ancl c lw11l '""'" 1111 l"a ...,... Co., P.O. Box 5019, 125 Call S7S-0034 873•1690 1·11111.w1 1·.1pahilit,· ttt n·,olH· hu.-..ml'" 11111hl\'m-. Front Ofc. Jtecept. & Exper'd or will train to Baker St. Costa Mesa. ' • l<'SEMBLER .111rl 1unl'l1011 ell1•c·1"1·h · \\1th lin111cll J.P. MaCS ~a~kdOfe 1tChaltrsl~et solder & assemble elec-CA92626 ICEHH!LPIRSOM I'-> 't11'1·n ,.,ltH> c;cncral dul ., • .., mrluck .it·c1.:1 all' O C , .... R nc u es a erna e ..,a tncaJ devices. Pleasant for Im arumhosp. Pr,f. 1, runi: •55·W•. d1ct<1phonl· & kllc•r l·umpo:.llaon range ounty S .-.ewest esfaurant A Ms. Ex per 'd only. small co environment. someexper. 2S·30hrs per TRAINEES fiuucl hl·ndll., proi:rnm In modl•111 offlrc 10142 Adom.1 AY~ 6401122. Apply an person, JHD GUARDS wk. CdM 673·10SO •"'e-•l··' Jmm"-'i~tely l.11·1111\ S.il:.in· eommt·ni;urJtc ~1th abo11• H11r1tinC)ton l~ach f.O.E. Audio. 1370 Logan, Unit gAM-SPM ·• '"" " "" u C"<pcrw11cc l'l~:iw :.t·nd re.,umc with !>al:in F. Costa Mesa. 540·2372 full & p/Ume. Work any ---------Long & 'hort term a::.· Designer -h ft N 8 u f , ,..,. EC ~o l II I I & rcq111rt·mcnt .. 10 ~~~~ En . T h ~ 1 . .areu. p1orm ~ALR Er11 NIST i.ii:nmcn ., 0 11 ay PETERSON. HOWELL. & HU THER IMC. ganeenng ec Cum. Retired ok. Teleph Newport Center. Gelleral ' a r J 1 1 0 11 ll :i Y 1Hli6:! \l.1r \rthur flh<l ln1m· C.i 9271$ GRAPHICS Ex Pan ding C'I vi 1 & car req'd. Nal'I co. office duties incld'g fil. lloi.p1tal1t.1t1on plan EqualOpporluOllyEmployer MF HtfpWanted 7100 HetpWantad 7100 engineering & planning w/top pay & benefits. ing,xlnltypingskill&re· .. ,·ailabh> !-.t.1rl lodai ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• DESIGNER office has ammd. oJ)t!n1ng CaJI Collect for antervw qwred, exper in law of· J~ C arpel ClcJn1ni:Counll'r wnman purl tor a technician lo in your area. (213) (act!preferred.644-6512 I T/• Trainl~., No expcr nee. time· Apply .11 Max perform cl\'ll engineer· 645-3950 ---Z\¥• Eurn while vou learn. Hur,.(l'I.,, 119'.! W l!lth St. With ••perlence in In!! calculations. t.'arlh Legal Se<•'y w/htigallon . llrh· 7 HafpWantad 7100 HefpWantad 71 00 p ume <la,.,· Must bi· CM work quamties, surHy ---background for general 3848 Ca-.1 Drive ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• II ·_, l t f iolvln9 problems in an" office calcu. talion~ & tWvmnasHc1 Cooch pracllce oCficc. Min. J ··-r-Wt' i:roornt'U. mo l\'a et Countt·r·hdp part tune I t f b I " .-.f 546-4741 to. learn. pleusanl tu be l>cpendable. Capt oyou o us neu cost est1mat1ng. Call Girl~ team. University yrsexper 963·5657 1 \t'ro,i, From Bi\BYSl'l'Tl'.:R NEEDED REAUTY Ol'EltATOll ·uoun<l nntcnllul to work forms, brochures, Jack G. Raub <.:o. Alln: 11.S .. Irvine. Calif. bl , -... I 1 1 ' • .~ M1kc"s Fas h Fry Call maCJGlinei and a Pt>rsonnel.12S Doker St .. pt~ .. e team la~t ., yr~.· Legal Sec Y.Trne_. Nwpt Clr.mi.:c c.;0 Airport ) t-"ull lime. permanent, r 1llmc W/l' ll•nh• con Y a Ion l'. Dur a c I can fl!'>·2S75 .. ~ d " " Cnl Gd ff k II r;qualOpport-:mploycr n·hublc My home. for Callforapplf>.t8:1141i method 552-3227. ~ __ ltlt d f th C.M.92626(714)751 -2510 Must have ex1>erl1se r. 0 ices 1 sreq ----------i infant . 7: 30/\ M to ---mu u • 0 0 •r w/cla11i. 2 performers. Nole1?alex~r. nee. Non .1 JOI' M wkdys. San1--------• l.111l.D CARI<:. rrllJhlc. COUNTER GIRL printed materials. R~· ESCROW SECRETARY Call Karen llellyer smoker. Call Cathy As~cmblcr !\h•chanaeal. l1cmrnle area. 4~16-4187 Boat Swider . ac·t1vc woman lo hl•lp l'"or dry cleaners. !lam-qyirff knowledcJe of Exper'd only need apply. 714/833..:1644, ext26. • _644_·_5-1 __ 2_1 _____ _ :.o me II fl 1 n..:. Send Opcrungs For expcr d care for enerl(elle tod· 3pm. Mr &isl Clcuncr~. all prinffltCJ processes Call675·193' Equal Oppar Employer Legal Secretary, Newpart ··mploymrnl & :-.alary BABYSITTER-live-10 . Rbftoqla11Motder1 dler also do lite hskp)! 2939E_._C_o_as_t _llw_y.C'dM and ~aphlc techni· FoodS-lce "'11t HARDWARL' SALES-. Ctr cnmanal ·" family h1~toc-y lo P.O. Box 2773, Go\'crncss type. mature iol'td ... I l..ive·111 preferred. Hds 1__________ ""• "' c. 1 k NB 92663 woman to care for 1 yr St L R Ir rcq. &<w-5891 afl 4 ~ e off.,-an H • S..blHtvte Fu 11 ti mo . Crow n law a~orney as 00 1~g old boy, some household ~" oom CUSTOMER ORot-;n c~onCll wortd ..... .,.. On·CaJI Basis 2·2'h hrs Hardware. 3107 E. Coast for bnght, resp. exper d ASSL· .. 1 BLY d k L• f Shi--'-Cl..-k c1v1L DESK .,... • • ., · H CD.. legal secy. Call 6"·7283j .,,, uties. sp i:.ni;-., re rcq. "'"""' .-vlronrntnt, challettgt per day. $3.10 per hr. Ap· wy. '" (Of' appt • Pllllllll'&Alum1num &73·5831 Xlnt pay & Cranc1· EHGIMEEltlMG Office cxper w ordi·r ~ L-...altl pocL-• ply to Irvine Unified .._._ d 1 ---'---·------q-4PM, 5S6 1750 benef1U.. proceis1ng prefcrn·d . -~ I "-., . School District, 2941 ~~. aytame. App Y Uquor Store Clerk all --Rab} sitter my home IALIOA YACHTS DESIGMER butnotrcquired :\H!lrof fllecase apply n IM"IOft Alton J\ve Irvine. c7141 lo person only. Derby h'fl L s ' h \S~l-:M HI.Ell 2 6P:\l Mon-Fri, 6 > r old 2972 Centun· Pl. CM F.x~r~ 1~ sub div1..ion 1 n<l u:. t ri a 11 .. i r c r a fl to: 5564900 ' :es~u~a~r 1262 S. E . !r!a 54g.i.J~na eac ELf<:l"TltOMEC.fft. g1rl3i6_!2'_18_____ 556.3720.i:-:.ot-: \\Or ppyinperimn.to hyci raullc hoi.c "" Equal()pporEmployer -~ _ --·--~---- \tin :! \r'• t•,pcr J., 1---------• Mr 1-"ucntes. Rouert sembllcs. Irv Ind com BILL GRAVES ,1 1 LlQUORCLERK,over23. ·•·mbh. &. dnll Ill l''' rc• B.ihy .. 1ttmg 2 days a wk __ 1'4·m Wilham Frnst & 1 C 11 f G l ,. d all h'ft Ap < ole p . h I .. \\I t •1,,1 1 p ex J or u ppt a e .,uar • s 1 s. ...IGHT "'UDITOR art llme. nig ts 'Id Co pJ11I h1·.ilth & lift rom "' . o " ·' .alt RookkceJ>('r, full charge. i\.,.,1H· UOI Quail !'>l ~II :>i0-7639 E.O F: ply in person. Newparl " "' 642 6537 days "" EOI:-: 1;12 SOHO housework 1 Boy, age J P l or Cull 11ml• 1n bu'' SANT[ f[ Dunes. s.&4-0510 l''Tont Desk. XJnt pay & --------- l>i20080 CPA ofr m ":-J B F.xp in -------benefit!>. Apply 1n Mach1n1st Chucker ----. • • . (.'lc.tninr.: I.id\ f or DELICLERKNEEnt-:u s d I & 3 .. 11.ib)Mlkr for I child. 1 ·~ ~ecretan.11 .,kills rc:<r d Curn11un• 'lore '3 dn INTERNATIONAL GENERAL person. nn paper no operator. yrsmarumum I>" .. 111!1 \0,.11111 ,1111 Salary oren (,tit .. . • · IO<IMondaythrul-'ri Tennis Club. 2101 E exper.Smallshop. Call 1:1•.cl 111l1t·111'11h H-.old,;Jmlcsmvhomc 1140·5111 rt0773-1 ~•tk .. lhr .. pcrrla~.:S.1 S2.75hrCallS4!ll422 Coaslllwy,Cd:\I 835·2700 A.SSEMILER co ........ ~i·~ Corp. 751 ti8ffi • ~r r hr l!J:Jl "liC\\pOrl Uhd. CORPORATION LABORERS - - -------.. ,...... --IOOKK"'"'P"'R C\t Oeh Mananer10pcralor . lloubeclt'ancrs needed. MACHINIST 11 1 W lith ~lrt'l'I n,\13\'SITTER. Teacher .:;.:; .:; 0 505 S M-' St Ex""r well ciru·•n / rl Salary + comm1si.1on • 1111n Needed Immediately Mature. Top SS Car nee. Job •hop owner •onsidnr. llloll! I· I' 01 .. ta ~h-sa needs habysittcr Mon · ~ · .,u 1 1' CLERICAL Or c 92668 400 64 3439 J ' ' t·orrwrl71hSt&Pomon.i Th 1130-4 41'11 , to work with It .I-: N h hf ~18_:_7~_be~wnllam-lpm Cll'ICJ•• a Long & shorl term as-i>i2-l or 5 ing rt:l1remenl need!> · urs · p.m. ' 0 s Development Co nr O C • ir.: 1 s 1 t 5pm·l Jlhtm signmcnts. Holiday & h Id r h1uhly skilled machi11est C ·,,111.1;, t.rOI old baby 0 1rl. My home. N.B. finan•'l"I farm seek•. · House o urnilurc mo\'· " 1 R "' Airport. Xlnt s:ilary. • ~ " Equ:tlOpportunily v a ca l 1 on Pa Y. . . • with i.upcrvisor y ASSl-.:-1111. \' & l>lll I.I. 1 84_5_·487_s _____ 1 benefits. Send rc11umt• to .iccur ind iv w /figure DeHvery /File Cllc Employer Hospltali iation plan ing co. located an ~I Toro capabilities lo carry on l'HE.';S WOltl\EHS. Ap BAKER Exp'd or appren· Box C·l9S25, Irvine, C.:A ap Xlnl bens. Expl'r to work in N.B. medical available.Start Today! needs furniture mov-business engaged in P_ly in r.'·r:..n~1 1111 70 lice. Call blwn. SAM & 9271.1 helpful CPI, 180 lab. F /lime Mon-Fri 11 830er/hc9·~r, over 21. Call manufacturing high ~.ud1tl st. I-uunta1n noon.4961410 ---------Newporl ctr Dr. NB 9:30-6:30. No exper nee. DISHWASllERS ~ • .. -4 ~. performance e ngin/ Valll•y IOOKKEEPER f'41 ·1360. ask for Sandy Good driving rec u mu!>t. Apply in person. Mui-j ... HOUSEKEEPEH Part 5 . T 0 p p ~ -COMMISSIONS Cole $2.88 hr to start. Call doon's l~ish Pub, 202 . .. " Spanish ludy to hve in to +bencCtts. 545·1153 • ,\SSIST/\NT M ANi\Gf-:H BANK Npt Dch Invest Firm COCKT"'IL G40-0140cxt 71 for appt. Newport Ctr Dr. NB 31 I C-s Drin keep my beautiful Lag Part·llml'. 2 d.t)' WCl•k "' -·.,..- al allr.ict1vt• 11.8 apt F/char11e commsn's bk· WAITRESS DELIVERY, good dnving DIVER. cerlJtied, to do 546-4741 heh bou8e, can work ou~ MACHINIST pro1,.·rty. nffln• & minor EXPERIENCED kp'r. Req exp in peit lml Learn an 40 hrs the most record a must. Mon-Fri. hull cleaning. p /time. 18 (Across Prom side S days wk. 49-1-0565 k m.unt ,\ntj Mgmt ~ rART·TIME sys, knowledge an rc.itl ('Xl'ating, glamorous. 9:30-lPM, start S2.6S hr. YTil&over.673-4220 OrangeCo.Airport) LagBch. Ge~~r11%.'"!~cl:rn~C:ork i52 15R:i TELLIER mg computer rC'ports . h1Rhlypa1dprofess Day Ask fo_r Rack Jt -DR FTl ... GCIVIL EquaJOpporEmployer Housekeeper. for on quality aerospace 64G-Ol2'.3 or eve sess1oni. Place· MeyerhofsSS7-6232 A " • widower, 5 weekdays, components" a s-\.%1 MAN1\Gl-:H net'<ie<l for local l'ar W.J\h Appl} 1n pt·r~on. ·l8l E 17lh Sl l'<lf>la Ml''>ll .\l..TO RODY FENDER MAN exper. comm1:.i11on work Ben Warner '' C.arJJ:C. 110 W 5th St. Santa Ano AUTOMOTIVE UNITED CALIFORNIA IAHK l.22 Ocean AYenue Logunaleoch (714t 494-6546 An Equal Opponunlty Employer WARIAHTY CLERK Banking Mus~ type E.xcellent PART-TIMETELLIER working cond1t1ons und . benefits. Alllk ror Jerry llank ex~r reqwred, Perkins. IRVIHE NATIONAL BANK BOOKKEf;PER. perm.i- nenl part lime. Newport Bch. Law Office. $S 00 per hr. Mri. Thoma., 833-3776 IOOKICEUER full tame. 979·7550. ll!>k for Laurie menl oss1~t. Good Job op-Delh•eryma;L, A Times Expanding firm of en· 4 :30·8PM, Udy house, i.embhes. Must be able to por \'1ronmental engineers & GENERAL OFFICE prepare dinners. must work from detailed plan- CCIII 714/751·9I94 in Newport Bch. Jam to planneri. nellr 0 .C . Exper'd person for fa~t have pleasant diS""Si· rungsheets&bluepnnts. 6am. $450 per month Al""'rt has permanent pace omce. diversified ··~ ~o Cali. Cocktail &1til4l3 or 673.2515 ·r-r 1 d ti b l I h lion. Good salary. com Apply lnPerson Wa1tresse!\. Inc 17922 posallons OJM!n or peop e u es, usy e ep ones. mensurate w/capabaht> Mondny-Thursday w c 1v1 I en g 1neer1 n g typing essential. Apply 667 Wed Sky Park RI. Sle C. DELIVERY draCtan" ex""r. an nrad-m person Pacific Skipper 640·1 anytime . !cltr htdustries Inc Irvine Ca 92711 D d bl " "" " 1-''ri. Thurs aft 5l'M Do s NB _ ..:.. __ _ _ epen a e person lo ing&improvement plans 300 N Nwpt Suite C. _ 2101 ve. t, Cocktail Waitress make deliveries. handle & record mu pt. Apply, N.8. llousekeeper 5 days per MAIDS WANTED: For Exper'donly.21-30 Cap· ofc supplle! & equip. & Jack G. Raub Co. Attn· G.....-atMainteft..ce week Ba~y111t OC· s mall exclu~1ve hotel. la an s Anchorage• take care of 11en I ore Personnel. PO Box 5019. c1JS1onally. Salary open flexible hours. 419 No. 12-16 years or age. Evcn 635-0531 needs; .~o~~ h~a\'y ~fl· 12.'i Baker St. Costa Mesa Expesr,,dl..-ia·n"tgettdetttolf course References . Non -Cslllwv, Laguna Beach. 0 1 - --~ req · nt ens P· 92626. (7\oll 751·2510 smoker Balboa Island. 494-852i ~~~;o~~~ns~:t~eo~i COMrAHIOH py, Jack G. Raub Co .• ~ malnl. 9 hole. 3 par 675_5949 __ ------ IOYS ·GIRLS .. Attn: Rosie Drock. 125 Dram men wanted, plum· course. FJtlme. Salary --. · -. MANAGEMENT . ly Pilot working with an Woman, llvl'·ln. lovely Baker St, Costa Mesa bers wanted. Will train. open. tdeal for retired Immediate openings full PEOPLE PERSON adult supervisor. Earn o c eon front home, 714/751-2510. Must have own truck. person. Call $36-8871 for or p/tlme. No ex per. nee. Exec. needs p/li'me as-$20 to $30 per week or Newport Beach; It. --7«1-·2 l h 28 •• .o more. Call (2l3) 596·0296 housekeeping & cooking. Delvery /Stockman " .,,.,.., app ·I Ag~ 17 l ru '"0·44·eo soc. in wholesale supply. nnon to 5pm. (2131 Notl-l\moker.615·6161 Must be 18. P/Ume. Will Drivers(Helpers GIHERALOfflCE ManneCorp. Fully capitali zed. 498-2'73. 5pm-9pm. Call COOKS be F /time by Sum mer. c 1 a 8 8 c . 0 . L _ STAIT $625 MO Income tax preparer, _64_2_·1_634_. _____ _ _~_lect_. ______ 1 Breakfast. Lunch, din· ~C~arold, 495 E. 17th HOUSEHOLD GOODS. Pro~xkpepr. SRa!1 open. ex&iY&gall MATH 2828 Harbor Blvd. Contact Bob Creigpton Breakfast cook, exp. ner. Exper'd. Apply in ' Experience only apply. """c -.V .uses -· Oriented Per&on to train COSTA MESA 833•3700 E.O. E. Private Country Club. Moo thru Fri. 9 AM to 4 Advancement Potential '°'accounting paslUon. CONNELL CHEVROLET person, Ma Barker's DemoAsstst. Doyouwaot PM . 2 3 1 2 8 V 1 8 VarletyoCactivlties IHS,ICTOR 546-1200 For Interview call Reslnuranl, 212 E . 17th a career ln Ortho utilii· Fabricante, Mlulon FUUco.bencfils RIClfVIMG MocGregorYachlCorp -Auto--moti--v-e _____ , Banldng 544.5404 St. C.M. ing all your RDA sit.Ills? Viejo Newport Bch company Exper. In quality as-642-6830 New DetatJ ShoP needs UNION BANK IUSIOY COOK 640-01.2l 646-2121 surance for mech. com-MATURE W 0 MAN hi MIWPOITll H Days. 7am·3pm. Mon-DenlalAssbtant.TralnedOrtvera,earnxtratncome ponenll.Smallm!gplant p /tlme to welcome ·Top wac• ep!id. En1lne HAS AN OPf!NlN~~R Fri. Good benefits. Con Exper necessary. full er exper'd. X·Ray lie. F. eerly AM 11 3·&, StOO/mo GIHllAL CLERK In H.B. 894-~l EOE. newcomers & contac1. ~amen, ena p1lnlera, A tact Holiday Inn, Lacuna time. apply In person Vly. 968-1648. min. Economy car a Expandini N.B. fmnn-INSURANCE merchants. F1exible hrs. bullen & paUshers, up. Hills. 586·5000. ext 433 bef Ll'Briarritz Rest. 414 N. must. Laguna Beach. clol firm has opening for UNDERWRITER Need car. hto typing. holste..., s h ampooer •. TELLER .,.,m Newport Blvd . N.B. DEMTALASSMT Callbet.lllr2.4lM_.OSS rup . lo d iv ror in _,1. 547.3095_ '# " _..., __ • _______ , ~00 Orthod wttclaboard ms 1 oom Exper'd peraon .. 1nl'S ------ check out. plck·up & de· .'leat appear. Type 40 --E < r oni{,clll DRIVERS & HELPERS ;11101 or 'mi c'r:m ~ for eltpandlng uaency Mechanic fuel injection bv~ AHJ!hbory atBl. c•t wpm. Starting sal com-IUSl ... ISS IS Cook n~eded for cunv. xper prr /part N E E D E D L o c n I 968-4100 b Id I .r-ex _,,,,,. .. " mensuratew/exper " ho• ltnl AM & PM tlmt! Top wage• ho1uehold movlnlf duties. ~x~r. helpful. -~~~c:.eSe~dr~;me& &4~1030 IOOMIHG hi~ Fttl E 'd Cor porate-benefits f'\Jll/p·llm~ Somo cxpr but not rc:q'd, Apply ut WertcwDecontor ~· P 0 AtrroMcmVE REPA l R Pleiue appl)t In peraon We nffd lood help ~nly. 'Appl;"~~ p~~~n. Laguna Beach 4lM-855S ~ 1147-7278 lot t.1ppt ~:!Po~t1Ct~·i O~~' N1. ~~ 1mmed. opening Mu11t ~:~N:c~~~°scach: Metal ml\"4 Hp. in qual. to Doris Mitchell *A.u.-•I_.. Beverly MIMr, 340 Vic· DENTAL: ehalrtlde a&· Dry Cleaners needs frl 644~. uk tor Ed Cook. have sales e:icpcr. Cdm 92663 f "'la11l" auto metal &10Ncwport., .... _r......,.OentetDr •Aalto Medumlc ·-• CM -•M•~·• exp -tralned tt t •· 1 area. Reply to clusllled ---------" .. _ "'"' • ............. · .... 1or coun u • asaem Y GIH.LAIOAP ad no. 140, c/o Dally Mechanic Dleael ex· linl.ah.lnC. XJni workln1 Eq1.1al ()ppor Emplc>)'et •Tr.k Drhtn •·-------•I only. 494 2$17 wwk. Mu1t be EXP ER. ftlatwlal handler for Pilot. PO Box 1560, Cotta perience. Send resume• C..S. Btntnt.t. SaJ•l')'1--------1'•0MuSt8ff C0""'11S DIHTALQCIPT. Good•alary.SIGl-l63a ' macblnln• o .... r atlons. M•a.C.921628 salary 1'lstorJ to P.O. ' oPeft. lnqutrf Jn con· l:xper'd&Tralnoo. VWl Do ..... l 9 ... •...:...a...-.J T ,, .,.~ .. L•~•"'iow lltd Box 2713, Newport .,.. ' lfdeoH. Jerry Alward BAR GIRL Nel1bborb-d ' MacOtep Yacbta Day, 41Nt~ts you UJU:l peop •· "'0 wwwwwwc edl '"""' •1u••· · ayi J ao\lor 11 ti m • Co Beach 9*' Co.e43-ml r ' Bar. full • part llme. ltill Plac.enila Cll ,J I A~ Person you laterHtld to a E*:trooJc lnet.rum.. • ownlme. Jl~an. Inc. Mnenti. Apply .,;orn·1..;;;..;..;..;.....:..' '-------- ·. ... ~ ~, ..,_5M4 ' ·, 3PM. dc~.~~~n'reeeklr?llnft.heio. Uoo l1rtn qeedt AnalOll 2901 W. tout Hwy, NB 1011. Stendard S hoe MECHANIC CtJ'man ur • ' ,C.-...... M....... ... ... fl.~aftn Teoh., to cover Wetlerp &.O.E. Storoit. 0071 s. Brt1tol, exp, nee. To $10 per hr • ... . ,, ; . AVON ' ,~.._.., Career OpriortJ10lt1. 280'1W. OoutHwy, N_.. ,!.°pe~~:/~r,·ft!J~~\n:~ 1tate.1, ouut.olnow8.,0r-•nt• Olnahim <ilrl houaeclna CM. Beoeflll.MM086 · lbper'd . m•ture. fulJ· Lltad.101 lnt.1 co need• ...,. J"' Co. oca oo. 11181")' + • _ .. _ p,.. I ttm•. w/flexlbte bra. amblllOU1 pcnon oC un· 'pc1".u.elu .Oll18U·M6•· ovetttrnc. auto" H· MrY.~ ...... wmen '#' lan!tOrial Mdc .. ...,.Of• , &•1• Mu1l bt per ooable & qu4!tlttonable cbaraeter ll.62 ,Dlr 'DAY DENTJ\L~ST. pen1e1. J\lll Co. btnfflt1.1~!i earn~. 5'-'123 ,. .. _.._ ._,..d Lab expe.r. & X?lY nee • ...,......, nut.. Call N~wport for Its .. IH /man•u· 'ltat'aalf~,..yfor RECEPTIONIST lndustrJ leader : too + Gl.Jf ftida,y . part Urne. trvl no. Evu. Also, 1!.!:.fnt<-mlJt.94$-7111. "-AYOM Harbor Yadlt Club tor ment tl'aiotni proir.m. aaodlU'adllltbe Posit tons open In mployce ~•Jew Pl'O· Newport lea.ch olnce. p/Ume Ille Janitorial, MIDIC..a.L=-' ·----•wntu alJSI(.. mn30 Jntervl•w· AboH ava nrnln11. H o..a.•LYPU'""T bl Cott M•a duel I• rnachantrt pro· ~14 I '· , Laauna Bch r onJy. ... .... ~__.tJ l. '"''t'" bll ~ 1111 Wal, '1'1u.1n. Fri." Q\UdUlld.,eoa,d IPlf•Olihucl " Al -.v ... : persona a tettlon ot Centrlf1.11al m.Maa. rorv.,,.b111y B/Gynol· ..... me o .. a '"''Sat • · t1on pre . Teac n&. smlYICI ··~ :J:.7~XP r 'd only l"tUUlll equip. Send r• •11LS.->m ---n In Now&>Ort Beach cuitO&ner.. lottr led! . • ~ ·· -HIH, or m1mt back· DllllCTOllY . 1 • , ,., SWM to:' F1l'ld rvlc. andwttll deUvcrJ. s : f\.tll Usu. Sala?')' C)C)tl\. Call 540-10U or ZH~ Bouly Clpt!rator spate iroond helpful. Call Blll 00 _.._1 r .....,, ... 1011 fut td •... ~ .. iy' Man•1tt. 11931 Sltyparli da~ •It; 4 bra by. o.n 'tnde your oht 1lulf for Send r..ume to Adtna. 7 119 ' , avail. lo QUI. XIM op-H.ilm\llh, S.SMOt l.:111.111 • M~v" .,., "''" ""' uau ll•d., St• r.. tnlH. tr.,.it !am <Wr suo naw , 1oodtH •Ith • Oalb\.~llot, BOx nto. pcrt.~ev... 0ppot Emplo,tr. L-109. _'4~.1671 _ ·J PUot Want A.di. .-'f • IZ'7l4 __ • ~i,.. , hr.Oal1Mpm,MO&l11. a .. 1n.CS1d.te.56'18~ Q:atal'llesa.CASSll I ~. ,.. .. ,. f f, • • • • .. # -• :· -• ~ -.. • • -.... .. .... ,., ,... • .. ,, ·--· ........ -.. -· ... -· .. ..~.-.i • ., .. ... tWpWMte4 7100 M.tpW.t-4 710 ....,W.ted 7100 H.tpW.ted 7100 ..... Waited 7100 Anti•" 1005 ••••···•••············· ................................................................................................................. . Friday January 13, 1918 DAILY PILOT 09 RJ::AL~"T.\T.t-, Sal~~. Olft1. 11wrt lec:'1 to VP. Nal'l U> ...vnlS""' llcydn 1020 FwNtw.. 1050 hw*y 1070 telCAL, fT'r 0 Ii rtiiabl .. Do DO\ •P~)' 0tni uftt~aptltud• ror .a .a.. '4 PUllJC AUCTION •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••• •••••••••• ~ d.i.ty (·1\1111• 1;n * •$50, 00 *. u.nleu you bllYU C!JtpU. fl1url'I. Sbortband a MANY ITEMS OP' FINE USED BlKF.S &ntool11 (3) .Kovol blu~ ..,_ dlamood no1. Will "1-.CUlbel• lUAll Rt;AL ES 'rA ·rt. BuH• 1nternaUonl, Ph.19.S.ihrryopm,xlntrr WORD ESTAT£ JEWELRY, R.cond.Buy,Hll.trade nausll",hkcn•w$100. sdlloUWO 6 2 P~ ..... au ~\t.ESPf.OPL1':. J oin »UWcst.clltrDr,NB lnct'll. Call !or appt PROCESSrMG ART OBJECTS. AN· Cycle~Co.ZC88Newport Cllll5"11·lls:J_atuwkdya 9634!4tjgdu)!l w; ii. io CRAZY W/lOO 543-9190. E.O.t;. TYPIST TIQUES. FINE FURN., Blvd. C.M. 6'2·7910 ~._ IO?S ·11edrt•I Technologl1hi rllJU\Y t'lJWta.. 70/ll&l + Salespenonl, n " prt SE"'"'Y /9e-r ETC. PHONE FOR JN. ' ---Movlna S.le Ccuch & lov-. tJ•~·-lft'. F\111 l.1me fl l" om m ft EA t, TY hmt' Exfi; or will train ..... 1 ~ --1''0 & BROCHURE. 1.0 spd ladies bike, near ~t ~00. 2 malch frplc ••••••••••••••••••••••• ti Call f L .,.....,0 K Tb •• 1 ,.. Well or1t1Anlud, aclf u que oo~nino in GU-2200 ocwtsS. chU11'1, ~. 2 lwll\ bl.'d!S Re& . .Murgunm.re,brok~ ~. ur app N.i:.i" R ' e s ... c1i Co benc ta, ... ,mt op 1tW'lcr tu work with R.I!: "~rate Commu°:ilca ::;;;;;;-;.-;.-;.-;_-;.-.-.-.-.-.-; &44'4>12t SJOea , lri dcak S6S. dc.k to ride &: dnv", bHt .O M.ners, 957 ~ Port Apply mornlnics "-·v·...1-m"n' ro. nr O.<: .....,...., ,. h ..,0 .. _... .., .. 3 ... M -'d -St od n1 Shoe St.ort!a """ .,.,.,., " • tions Dept. for top notch C• •r• Ir c· wr .... w-...~r. .... par .... c oncan &e1 ini.:. MEI>iCAL FRONT RP.AL t~'iTATE a tt Airport. Xlnt ulary, typist wbo eojoya the MUSIC IOXES E_.__. l030 5pd bike, 2 match l•CJtPI En&. Weatero (7H) OFFICE TOP URHIMGS ~ S. Brlstat, CM bt-nef1t:s. St-od r011ume to aatis!act.lon of pl'Qduclna a.oas ... ;;.;.;:;·;·•••••••••• SJ ea & misc. 49$-0671 or 338 1011 _ RECEPTJONlb'T Flll\Wtic opl)9rtunity 1r Soles Person, p/tl me, Booe C·l~. lrvhui, CA a cc u r ll t e copy In Slot Moch1ncs, Nlckelo· l'olarohl Laud C'Dml'r4I 8JO..ial3. Mitcelcmeou 1010 lnre beoeltt.4, :saluy yw enjoy meeting peo-mulure. Jl.8. G1fUhop. 9'Z713 _______ 1 creative formals. Outlcs deons: phonogrnph:s. l04,ust'd very lit.tie. Cost Sofa, contemporary. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Spaniahhelpful ple&worlung bard io a 963-$00 Serv1co Sta. At.tend . mcludeMAGlltypmaoC Worlds lurgei;t 1>elcc· $.'iO.selJs;l0.673·2976 floral ti.nth tones, 3 lllo..IJED ~~~~~roup C".ballena1ng profession SALES-Tope"perparty P/llme. Expcr'd. Neat news releases, speeches tlon . Al1;0 ilfts, -cushions, l'rit yrs old WA" ------·-·-·--·Successful firm seeks plan sales people, oe• appeu.r. & handwntJng. and magaune articles, CurnHurt!, an.l1ques. DocJS 8040 SlSS. Matcb.tni lovo se.ul TOP CASH DOLLAR MIDICAL UCEPT t.r&U)ee for commercial product, $100 comm. per Apply, 2500 Newport 81, operation of Quadr1lek Amenckn lnlernauo~oil; ••••••••••••••••••••••• si45. Both pt•rfect cond. p A 1 0 1-' o R you n • real estllh.• Lkemie re· p t. CM photo-electroruc typeset· 1802 Kettering ; lrvine. OOG1'RA1NING To0 ethor orig. co"t JL'WELRY, WATCIU:s. Busy doctou needs <iwred Prlvate,.f>mcc pmy easy. as exJ>(lJ --•In.~ machine and flll·in 7541777 Ope Wed S t " " "' ttSp., energelic person draw&bcnefll'>. • w/tupperware &jewelry &!rvlce Sta. Attendant.a. ::retarlalservlces. · · n ·a · YoorPluc_,orMine $850+. Can bo sold ART OBJECTS, GOLD, w/med Jrool ore expcr. Rl!:ALONOMICS helpful,getmon groond All hlfls t'/T&P/l' llr· JohnMwun 648-0059 sepw'olely.V60·36¥9 S il.VER SERVl Ct:, !!!!! ... wk. Bencfltll. CORP. 675-6700 ~~Jiohone Helen <714> ly :com'm.6TJ-3320' Job requires autonwlic SPRINGER Spaniel, Colonial Sofa, recliner, }o'INE FUHN. " AN- --machine experience WHOLESALE AKC. B/W, spayed fem. platform rocker & end TIQUES. ~ Reul Estritr.Sales People SALESTRAIMUS Service Sta. Attendant, <either MAG 11 or TOTHETRAOE 8 mo's, gentle family tables.Twinbed,gaslog, LUGG•Gl!T•'-S Motel Manager/Cpl. wanted. Up to 90/10'1< . exper'd. Full or P/U me. Quadritek) good gram dog.$200.673-0960 + other odds & ends. "' AW Small motel, bch area. comm. spht. Nwpt Bch Business Forms & Apply Arco Station, 17t.b matical judaement, and ENGLISH 833-0351 from your business card. Mao.. f/Ume ma int, wife ti3l-OOOO Commeri~al Prinlmg _&_.:.:.lr_v.._in"-e~C"-. .,...M,,;... ____ 1 knowledge oC basic offic(" Old Enilisb Sheep dog, ---------• Send one card tor each ho u a eke e p 1 n i; • Progressive mrr lo ' ed SHIPMENT 2~ yr. rem. AKC. Pnce Beautiful moss green, ta& plllll one spare. We n4/S44-0933 RECEPTION Irvine complex is in· Service Station Allen· proc ures. neg. 64~ crushod velvotsofa. 102" return permanently Coftsteo-otdl"at-tervlewing sales dut, exper'd. Day & On Sale long -"'firm 64817 .......... al__. at•-ct1ve la" & 9.t--" lOSol.lc1·l,...... • ., 00 lo ... We orrer exceptional DOBIE PUPS AKC. sire _.!. _,., . . -"'"' """ u., "' ., .. .,.,.. -0 •..., Lraiaees. Tbls is an OP· Eva. Full&. p/Ume. Ap-Mon. Jan 16, 9AM " ~lrap, meeting airlino $3.75 per hr. No exper Diverse front. olhce JOb portunity to begin 11 ply, Shell Station, 17th & employee benefits and (llampion Marienburg's Bassett wall erouping, ID. re-quirements. Pre- necessary. Call aft 2Pl\f, inNewportCenter.Mu!jt career ill a creallve & irVine,NB. olfice environment plus SundownAnttqynLtd Cheye nne Autumn. whtwoodbdrmsel,new, venLloss&the!l! Fora • 754·1601 have good office skills & cballeogmg industry. recognition as part ol the 15292 lolta CWc:a 968-3753 Uv rm tum, 6'13·7825 persooalizcd t.ar enclose 1"'w-.et I AIDES $40 I l-11. 11 .7 Staff Also Privoat.e Duty Letcollle Medical 59"ices 3~1 Hosf>!(aJ Rd, Nn <Park Udo Med Sh.lg (Acr06& from lloJg H061?1tal «WZ-9955or 540.9954 Nursing aide & somr ' hsekp'g fordisabfod fem. · Exp pref'd bul not ro qulr'd. Uve 1n or out. p /f. 8!)8..2233 OPPORTUNITY Ir you are not making $6 per hour, cull us. 1'\Jll or part. tlmo work availa· ble. Mu~t have depencJa. ble trans. Ph: Full a BtU$tl Co. 75'1-647 l phone voice. Construe-For confidential In· creative team. 1f you H.S. 1714) 193·7509 wallpaper. fabru: or 11on ofrke expr. helpful l.erview, please pbon' Service Sta. N1gb1 Attend qualify, please apply in1~~~~~~~~~~I Golden Retr .. Male, AKC. 712' Sofa, 6 mo. old, xlnt "Day Glo" paper & we hutnotreq.C<111640-463U 714.549•1844 & ask for 20r5rutesuwk.Apply, person or call Billi-I..ov10&adu1thomeonly. cond, brwn/whl/rust will back & tnm your Doon~ -George Jackson OI' Andy Shell. 17th & Irvme, NB Gravesoo ext. 2822. Ruth's Anff•H 551-6378 $lll0. 536-07 __ 4_5_____ tap. Or t.ry two cards IECEPT /TYPIST _Ba_r_r _______ Serviceman. ornamental Jan Clearance Sale Toy po o d le s , A KC, Calif Kine mattress le box bitck lo back. Pleasant front oClice ---------& household pest control. SAMTE FE 10...,o to 20% ort on all Sassafrass line. 7 wks. springs, like new. from PRICES: ~ical science pre-IMTERMA TIOHAL merchandise. Wed \hru 957-8390 Broadway Cosl $375, sac. $2 ea or 3/$5 rJCni<lll req. immed. for cltslr1 bul1on fir m '° Irvine Indus trial Complex. <714 )754-6600 foruppt. E.O.E. SECRETARIES f .Goodrers.&driv· CORPORATION Sun 12 t.o 5, 5(Mt,.4.a So. $175.642-0444 4/5ta&sSl.60ea. lng record re-quired. Mis-BayCront. Nexl to the Yorlue Pups, AKC, tiny, 6t9la&JI $1.SOea. & TYPISTS 8100 Viejo Pest Control. S05Soutb Main St Ferry, Balboa Ialand. also Blue stud service Garage Sde 1055 lOor more $1.40 ea. 586-2847 Onnf e· CA 93668 675-0UJ 8'2-0771 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sales Tax Included ne particular & &cl the --------1714 SSa.1300 PUIUCAUCTIOM NOCARD? best. Work temporary serv. Sta Help needed im-ANTlc;>UE SHOW ti collie mJxca. 1 wb old. MANY FlNE ITEMS OF Draw your own or send RECEPTIONIST assignments with the med. F\111 or p/l. Apply, An Equal OnrlO 0 _ _...,. Cute.$Sea. ESTATE JEWELRY, name, address, phone & Chullengin~ position agency tbal works for 990 E. Cit Hwy, Nwpt ()pport.unlty Employer UNDER ONEROOF 751·1797 AR'J' OBJECTS, AN. we'll INlko one card per wilh <1l'l1ve Newport you. _Bc_h._______ TWO DAYS ONLY r.r .. to You 8045 TIQUES. Fl NE FURN .. tag. Add2SC'each. G .,_, HO FEES ETC. PHONE FOR JN . Send check or money or• ~uth Uevt'loper. tl\JU Share traDSportalion to TYPIST Jan 28, I Oa--9p111. ••••••••••••••••••••••• · CallTod 1 ...... FO. & BROCH UH.E. dcrto: telephone, typing, ay and Crom Costa Mesa Xlnt typist needed for Jan29, 10am-6pm.. Cute, loveable, fuzzy, 645-2200 • PILOTPRINTIM<» clt'11cal skills rcqwred. ~Q~ office • Girls Club w1lh someone Nwprt Ctr. offices. Re· To be held indoors at puppies. Free t o good 0 Bo 560 Salary c·ommensurate l d locat.edinthevic1nityoJ ccnthiscbool grad OK. ESTANC I A HIGH bome.CallMS-4104. MOVl .... G-,.._ P.M. xCal ... ...,...,, withabllily.bls-49l2 0 over oa Lindbergh School. Ca.11759-lSll.MrsGaro. " ._.,.,ta csa, .~ Please call 631·314.9 alter SCHOOL ' Costa Mesu. Pretty 2 yr old Gldn F. Sofa & lovescat. ch11irs. 557-0061 5 PM. , TYPIST /R!Cfr'T. Tickcts sold at door $1.50. Lab Ret nds love & lg yd glass top & wood coffee PUIUC .AUCTION RKSa:=eD 37238irchSt,NB Accur. typist. Min 60 .AMTIQUE orrancb~·7016 tbl.Gameset Wallunit ~~T~E~1~~~l~v~ SHIPPEJl wpm. ·Good ore slulls. Sbop r b · 11 W ... old . Sh Sofa table. King Of' qn RT OBJECTS AN Call l..ui.k Heall}. EXPERIEHCED gomg out 0 USI· eea. puppies, ep mattresses Antq style A • • 960-43Gl 549·1767. ness. All stock must go & Lab. need good homes. cuno, sewing table. bu!. TIQUES, FLNE FURN .• Part.UmePersonto :.how1-~~~~~~~I *Secntari" SISK STARTS750MO VETHITE.ATI'HDT beloreJanl6.Drasucre-548-7233. fet, & Pbyc b couch . .E:J'C. PHONE FOR lN-aparttnents for ReaU-TooManyToLisl' ! ! MORI$ W. JE)CP ORT ductioos on enllre tnven· • M&-8540 FO. & BROCHURE. E'ltate Co. on Sat. & SUn Restaurant Employers Pay All Fe~ . IXPERlEHCi Vet h0i5p; limited wknd tory. Bargain bunters Free puppies, Lab mix. 1 MS.2200 9·5. Prefer college age. nu: BIG YELLOW u Rend A duties in exchange for don't miss this sale! Male& lfemale. Sat Jan 14, 9-4, Tools, --------- 1•· ol ...,, Ir z 1• ers gency . Qwc" pay r"'"~ f udi t p r Call 536 ·-3 L c ci I NoH ung inv v""'. 111 HOUSE B h s 04 • ..... urn. st o ap. re · PIET'$ANTlQUES ._, · camping gear, drps, rg om mer a pwr t.erested. call Leadership RESTAURANT 4020 u·c ' te 1 FUii company be fits aoim. oriented college ~6"11 Newport Blvd, ~-11o..-8050 lam""', form1ca tbl w/6 mower $50. IBM exec R E r d ·1 Newp6rt Beach 83J-8l90 NewportBeacbcompaoy d t CdM 673 1050 ~ ,_ t lt 1 t co d . . or more cta1 s IS NOW HIRING Call C A t /"'-t.ab •sc stu en . · · CM ••••••••••••••••••••••• cbrs, toys, misc. kit. & ypewr er, x n .n o• ... .,,,,, · or PP i;..., " , .... ~1 ~'2 9AM "PM $300 adding mach ine ~ Foc lbt: following pos1·1~~~~~~~~~!I "' & -.,, (behind Ramsay Drug) STOREWlDE SALE mu c b more. 1 7 8 I · lions . Table s~rver!>.1: New & ed f I' Tanager Dr. <Nr golf SlO, cal1642·1334.642·6578 PIX Answer. Sft'•. Graveyard !.h1ft avail Tues thru Sat lOpm liam t:xpcr. prl'f'd. but will train. Call for appl 557·7777. !::OE. ho:.tcsses, corn bredl•--------•1Shoc Sales, 25-30 hrs wk. Wdt.t«/Wmtrn1 Olarm1ng cherry drop· u~ ~rn. app ~· S r "d w 11crvai.. cooks, dis · SECRET.ARY 1::xp'd person d~lroos or W an t e d g o o d lea! lbl & wl clock both m&SC. W1l60ll s Bargain course, • o ,, 11ms. •Exclusive Tennis Mem· xlnt job. Salary +comm personal1"t1e", several c1rta 1850.'4!>7·3102' Nook. 545 & 814 W. 19th, olHarbor)SS7-5847 bersh1p, at prestlg~us hwashcrs, J<1n1tors. RECEPTIOMIST 0 CM 6427930&5483262 N t T bU'IPl'C>pll'. bartenders. + bnfls. Children's penonswhoenjoywork-· · · GARAGESAL~;1 .10thru ewpor area enrus k I N Real estate office, Hootery, Fash. Isl, NB. mgw/others.Start$4hr. S d1n'g rm tbls, 1 'hfl I l dded 1·15.Gas dryer$50.Parts Oub.Pnccdtosell.l>ys, l'1Jcta1 s•·rvers. ot·x· Monarch Bav Pla.r.a, Mr.MilterS44·2"S4 Pleasantworktngconds r eproduction, set or5 .ongcusompa . forYamaha90twineng. 831·3570;evs581·7085 per nee. 1-'ull t1mc/parl· Laguna Ni~ucl. Prefer Jacb.chrs.644-8284Sun. por~abl e bar with l1ml'. Apply an peri-.on real l"Slate licensee, hut SUPERVISOR Meals Included. Pension muluplex t.uner, 8 track surfboards, skas, boots, 1-'or Sale: Newport Beach PIX Answer Serv .Ian 16, 17, HI, 10AM·2PM no selling duties. Contact & health insur. Paid & tumtable·all are built· furn. clothes. 407 lllb St. Tennis Cl u b mem. . at :JOlO llurbor Blvd. Cla rie John son at ACCTSPAY.AILE holidays.Cal1644·5404. ANAHEIM.JAN14,15 ins·plus two custom AptA.H.B.536·7804 bersh1p. Super deal. P/t1me ~ays. eves .& C.M.M/F.KO.E. 644.9060 Blue Chip Co. needs top . 23rdGLA.SS wrought iron bar stools. 644~wkdavs wknds. J:.xpcr. prt•ld,-____ • notch nc<.'ts pay. supv. Wrutr~s wanled.Over 2l. Sharp!SSl-7446. SAIL-AWAY-SALE ~ · bul will train. Good <'o willingtoassumeresp. & Partti~e. Wed.Sat eve~. SHOW·SALE 2137 Seville St. Garage, Surlboard,6'1"wavetool, beocf1ts. EOK 640·5435 RETAIL heavy work volume. Ap~ly m person. Sam 11 ct~~~~tE **I BUY** Balboa Penn. Furn, ac· used once $100. 838-1112 9am-4pmMon-l-'ri . Degree prer. Will con· Italian Restaurant, 1909 cessor ies, c l othes, eves. F,qualoppor. employer sider individual with Harbor Blvd, CM. lnnofTomorrow Good used F\Jrniture & baskets, beds, bedding. --------- PHOTOGRAPHERS Rl-:P. Commorc1al f'asbion p hotograpcr Heck~ salesperson. Mu!it be creaf1vc, allrncuvc, self· starter with knowledi:e ol advertising or com· merc 1al photog . necessary. Truly un limited earning polcn llal Models also wanted. 4M-J622 PRESSMAN, quality 300 operator F lime \1un Fri. 644-1123~ or 493 2010 CLERKS oil •-lllOW. Kalella Appliances-'-OR I will 2' Ceramic gray hand aome c ege "' s+ yrs WAITRESS Sat. IOAM·7P¥ sellorSElA.forYou. Fantastic items! Kg si painted Poodle dog, $.1S. 1---------•twork u.per. wiUa r:s forPizza.18yrs&over. Sun,Noon·5PM MASTEISAUCTIOH bdrm set, dinette st, Manual portabl e UTOTEM Convenience Marie.ts Help Wanted 1st. 2nd & 3rd Shifts No ex per. req 'd. We train th0t.e hired. Applicants apply at Utotem Stor~ localed al 111 Del Mar Ave. C.M. 1390 N. Paclhc t:sl Hwy Laguna Beach We are an equal opportunity employer SECRETARY/IECEPT U;IM!~ record •. WQI g Ca11548·7863 n..-\.,..,.&Doo~Priies canoe. many mor e t un.writer, xlnt cood. Position avail. immed. ~ledge. ol computer ~--646-8616 Ir 133JJ625 terns Sat./Suo 9 3 ~l o.J-Accurate typist. 65 wpm, proc(!ss1og wanditory · WARE.HOUSEMAN b . • · £i Pt~ador, M V. • • $4S. 84&&7t eves. Sh or speedwriting. Good wntt~n & verbal $3.50 p /hr. Ba sic STEWARTROTH Wroog t iron, custom RACQUETBALL mem· Diversified duties. commurucauon skills & knowledege or llre ANTIQUES made, bar k~rh Like 1630 Mariner's Dr, NB. berstup, Jrv/CM/SA/NB. Operate small electronic previous supervisory ex· mounting. American Oak Denl,rs NEW· 575· High back Saturday 9·5. Kenmore Call Jenrufer754·7SOO swatc.-hboard. Xlnt co per. Knowledge or air TRUCK DRIVER 750 E D Rd s A casual chair (needs re· washer /dryer. 11ood --------- bene!ilS. fre1i:ht a+ Good starting $3.75 p/hr. Knowledge of <at Ne.;~rt ~;wy) · cover Ing> ·S35 Cal I cond, wht. Thermador Rya carpet. llx8, cream/· Call 494·940Hor appt '>alarv & xlnl Co. paid L.A. O.C. & S.D. areas. 751.a922 642-0138. rangelop & oven. Anti brown, ll.lnl cond $300gul/ or Teloruc/Berkcley benefits. ~end resume Gd driving record. Both ----CA.SH PAID que bathtub, tandem olr. Goya acousUc tar 2825LagunaCanyonRd lo positions full time. Con· Antique Hand carved For gd used furn, anU· bike, children's clothes. w/case. mahog. & Laguaa Beach P6rsoonel Manager tact Barron 8.5 Mon· Fri ivory chess set , blk &cl TV' 957 8133 adding machine, anli· spruce, like nu $120/ or Equal OPpor Employer lwiftC)lon Northern call ror appi. 768~777 · Persian lamb Jacket. Old ques r 5• · ques & glass etc. oCr. Redwood patio U>I + AfrFt-tNJM sewing machine. Child's Gold leaf headboard dual . . benches$ZS.645-026i\ 4350VOOK-1manAve. We lde r Exp. heliarc recordplayer759·9088 sz.2 twn szboxsprlng lf While couch , refn~ .. Pressman, <·upable or pro Rl:.IAJLSALES CLERK Secretary Exp. sec'y for a N Be h CA 92660 welder & custom metal matt. Elec blank el & chrome end tbla.. many $100 in free crystal by ducmgquahtvworkonA J\rtSupplyStorctnN.B. fast growing manage ewportE/O~E fabricator. Apply in AppllGKn 8010 Cslmbedsprd 963,3377 ause. 439 Dahha, CdM having an exclusive B Dick 3fi0 & I tek Prcferexper.mgraphic mentconsult.lngf1rm.ln . person. M arine ••••••••••••••••••••••• · SatJ&lnl~ Prln!!es s Hous e Camera. Quack C()py :irts. Good opportunit> N~. Xlnt typing & office TEACHERS, Xtraincome Fabricators, 909 w. 16th FRGHT DAMAGED candlelight party in ypur Printing, 3!1l8 Campu~ lor ndvanccmcnlin a Cun skills, shorthand pre-in spar.e time. Call St NB HOTPOINT SALE. 3308 5PC PLAYPEN sc:c~:~~lfCJ~.h~~~~ home. We also have Or.NB7SHIM3 Htmo:1phere. Call rerred. Salary com· 536-3t03for1lppt. .., ' h •-._ W. Warner nr Harbor. C2)8'SOFAS, . wln~·taatiog & binio • • PAS mensurate w /exp nomentos ow .. la..eor· SantaAna.!>79·2921 o>LOVESEAT boat,portbed,misc.447 parties. Free brochure. Printing Coll<,1l<'r, p /l1mc. Gencrl_ll . Manager, 7Sl-4.6t2 r . Teachers Aide before & den for Queen's Way to 20TTOMANS 62ndSt. N.B. SS2-4S09 ,.~ow accepting nppllca Graphics Inc. 754-<>422 · · ofter echool to watch Fashion Clothing. No in-CA.SH PAID _..:.-...;._ _____ _ i U.ons for Mon & Tues Retail SEj:RETAJ,J.Y'. srt·time. children. 6:30-8:30Ar.i & vest. car & pbone 'nee. For Wshr/Dryrs/Refrig SAORtFICE ~ Willo, CM. Tools, air Small truck SHELL. rught. shlfta. Apply Dam· C ""~Ha~n Local Methcxltst c:burch. 3·6 p M. Playground Interview 963·3866 or wurklng or not 957·8133 QILAIY $488. oetn1M•llOIY•Ul'O access, W i Id w ood . w ood 4pm Pennysaver 1660 ~ 5" Call M ...,,,.,. g 2 1 ..... ._ wheels, camping ~ear, cabinets, speaker, wires. ' ' Pili.me. Must work Sots Ol)·"""' . on y. 11uperv., Arts & Crafts & 546-3183 Elect d D 1 K 3PC ROOM GROUP ruck·naks. 8·3 Sat & Su_n. Sharp, .,.,c. ~·o au>o Ptact~• c;o&la llUsa. 644-0745 nr send resume Indoor activities. Start ryer e uxe en· "PC BEDROOM ~ .,.. -..~ -· Must have sales exper. & M _ _.. CdM WOMENS RETAIL more. Perf cond. White. " " A good personnlity. tCoA192625601 arg11 ..... te, ' $2.50 hr. P0881ble raises ....... GER 979·4842 X ·26 d ys . 7PCUVING RM VA~D $ L~. 385 Vic· 2 C"krome Tru Spoke whls SALESGIRLS &xtrahrs. S. Cst Plaza MA""' 64S-73l7evs SPCDINETTE tor1 a. CM. Kenmore w/sep.sU rad.$150.New. PRODUCTION . 1 sr.,. .. rw-... 11.y ~.r;,e.a75.1 NEt:D NOW! 5588 Washer$25,NewT,appan 963-8079.Scoll. F'/llme. Exper d on Y -•••us .,..,,., Top Fashion Cham is Copper tone Holpoln elec stove $120, Ztonith nl'<.'Ci apply. 60 wpm+. Good spelllni;:. seeking a Woman store refng $50. Coppcrton 4 DRAWER CHEST $18. 3-1" clr TV $7~ 17' Y· J920'a Mohair sofa & TYPIST Salary+ Comn11ss1on Interesting job w/xlnt Ta.EPHOtilE SALES man ager. XI n t op· Wedgewood gas stov Walnutflnlsh dnve Ski ~t., nds work cbwr, $350or trade? Contemporary Retail advancement potent TtredoClhcroutmc? port.unity for talented ex· $50. llotpoantelecclothc c.tish~ $300,(3)16 spd bikes, 642·9677 · IBM Shop Orange Co. Airport com· Thlsjobisforyou! pert, w/ atroog back· drycr $50.67S-6277 1165 Harborll.CM Ping pong lbJ, toy11, T I APROPOS plex-N.B.7525301 Call Us Now At ground in fashion sales, 6454151 plants. husc housebold Pool Table, Montgomery SELEC R C II 29Fash.ion Island. NB SECRET.ARY &ll-8095 merchandising, manage· DRYER. Gen. Elec. Used 1temaS•t1Sun. Wards, Honeycomb top, Experienced accurate Sail Lort has position h TIME-LIFE ment & top quality very little, xlnl cond. uoVING. sell•nf ho"•e complete, $100. 5'8-7543 T · t d d Top flight secy, 20 rs LlBRARI ES personal service lo eal'n $l00. Ph 963-0l65 King sl .. e ma .. ~~ •·box· "' ... yp1s nee e im· ov:ul. ror expe r 'd per wk. Reply to. Box Eq alOp E l r d .. "'"'"""' full. rdrie .. 5 yrds 12"' CRAFTSMAN Radial mediately. 70 wpm seamstress.Call548-3466 l7771,lrvine,927l3, \J P mpyrm/ $1200"f:°perm~.Sen re· Tappan Elec. Burne s pring, like new. powderbluc&lOOyrds Armsaw. l10Y·220V, (must). TELEPHONE su~ m confidence to: Base, TV prize. $900. Call Matching headboard & choc. brn crpt'g, bdrm w /bl ad es, dado, etc_ VACATIONRELJEF Sail lofl needs indiv. SECRET.ARY SOLICITORS Pres1dent,Box3179,Seal MS.3517. rutestand,$100.546-5778 furn., DrFxet Credenza. S20~. Harvest Gold MUST BE ABLE TO wtsomc sa1lmaking ex· Olallennlna pos. for a p 1 0 Beach, Ca. 90740 dining rm tbl ~ chrs. 2 Ref=· clean $100, new WORKDAYORNIGllT •·sallmakertr"l"ee "'" ros on Y· range Litton Elcc. Range, Hide·a·bed.goldnaug. dl tl •-4 h SHI.....,., .per."' ..... · person who likes variety. c 0 a s l • 8 1 e a d i n g WOOD CRAFTS MAH Off white love seals, anlJ ca ne e "' c ri. r ,..., Wyssey Sailmaker, ~ Some xper in rw-rsonncl Smooth top. self cl $60 q~. palntlnp, bangtno $45. 656-01719AM to5PM ExccntWorklng Cen'""" Pl, CM 5574073. e ... -newspaper, $4.00 pr or· Indoon.SmallShop oven, MIC'rowave, whl. 673-8224 ..... " tion.• ,,,_, & Insurance work do· der . Your phone, Varlet of h lamps. Much much Eu<' 1 t Wood ~sr Apply lnPe~~on EOE. slJ"9!Cl. Sh 80, typing 60. lcgiUmalecharltypitch. inl.t!M~r:ns ~~;50 gam c s,how .Be~ut. Wal~ul Badlr. w/ more.631-1098or673·1166 'hc~~us ,.., or ORAN$! COAST SALES Irvine Indust'l Complex. p art of fu 11 time. Full co. benefits. · rail. b~ack vm pad og, 2 'MOVJNC: Sl\f,E Jae & sm 548-1579 DAILYPILOT Are you an artistic, ~~.t.-' appt. 540·7639· ~1-3PMonly. SALARY OPEN Elec dbl oven·range, matebing:itools,S36·2749 anl\q~s 6' Captains ~ '"'"'W B St creative, e nergetic 646-2123 (Frif{ldaire cust. lmp AJ II CO h Desk Oa~· arquet corree srORAGF, LOCKER ex-_., • ay . "°""""who likes thlnas SECfY/BKKPR, must "ftair") 40" Top of line, moetn~ye ~w uc • tb • . .., . tcrior ply, 2'x5'x6', re· eoi.ta Mesa ,,_. ~~ " TELEPHONE Uke new PIO 673·9479 $150. Cb1na Cabuaet, $250. ~. 10 II ' re: n g. ever· movable shelves $60 Mk For Paw w rd sparkling, likes to clean, have e~per. tn R.E. & WOODWORKERS · Oriental brasa Lamp, ythjng. 2449 "B" Oranse MS-4526 • • f,quu<>PoortuniLy has sales ability? Lide coostructloo. Salary Millmen, auemblers. 19 cufl Refrig, aid• by $200. Harlan Young Ave,C.M.646-8495 E!Qloytr Village's leadintoperr.Box.581,Cdlit,Ca. SALES sanders,spra}'l!rs & stde, Weat1nahou1e, PainUns.ssoo.CoJorTV VENDING MACH. ~~~~~~~~~I Jewelers wishes Cull or 92625 1tainera. Esper. req. p-een, $65. 559·5746 21", $160. OvQl .Mirror, Sat. only, power tools to postaae sLampe, all elte· :;; part Ume incl. SaL (DC Work Part·Ume In (>b~of Xlnl pay & benefite. 3201 .a.-a1-1015 antiqu.frame $SO. Desk· (umlture. 144 Rochester, tri c • bi& d laoount. PIODUCIMAM niah.ta).CalHm.mt. Secy•lh to$1000 our clrOQl•tlon u ea w. MacArUlur Blvd •• --cablnrt $35. Plush ColtaMeaa. ~526 Expr+d fbr exctUn' new SALES-Jr Womeft't Free. Pres. of co. aeekl ~~::i:u~e •::!!eh;:: Sanl•Ana.CA ••••••••••••••••••••••• carmel carpetUxlT, f75 . ....._ 1060 lf'OCell'Y concept. C•H F--.. · "':........ el'd bright person w /good -•* y k Misc. eoocUes. ~·5965 ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• Nikko SOJS 3Sw. stereo • . 957,1_, Cll' IWO.l776 ulc _.dona. &»A~r. P" 1 · typinltoassurneresp. In )"OW'S'l:U. ou can wor Work at home p/tlme. PVBUCFURNITURE Best offer takes. Must HI all f j b Ad vancemeo\ poaaib e. t.bl1 care-0r oriented near home & 1Ull pursue Loot up references. Mahoe clio.ing •et w/trca· Wanted good home for 13 RU. 9'6" Hawaii surfbrd. ~ .... c Y or 0 o Apply In person, Thf changeotpacepoa. of· outside acll•llles. We Materialbrqbttoyou. *All:TIQN* Uetbl,GtaUcbrs.Cust. yroldmare,Mustbcex· Wicker furn. 1549 ~... Second Glance. 2122 W. Cerine lots of variety & pay waaes +comm. PM Pensioner or ahuUn con T.__..,_ 7:30 PM. m9do In Mexico. Antiq Perie n c e d rider. Placentia. CM #2216A Ot'eanfront, N.8. great potent. Also Fee & AM hrs avail. Qall for aiderecL ~. _,,, library \bl pT pln.k " Ru9onable. 675-:Jlm 'Quaity Control Sal-Jobi. Call Chris 540-6055. dctalla CD••·· w•o-) OUOl'e ehra orange y. .. "'d Good-1065 Carpel, gold shag, 170 ..,. I -A •el .... Times Y""c...-s•w R·POs _.... b • • Ba nCIUl-0.... s yds "ood cond $340 Let's be HCMMtt Coastal• Peraoonel Aecn· ..-n,. .,. ""' "' "" ic. tw-~ IU4e. roque ••••••••••••••••••••••• · • 6"4--0l2' · Jfyou wcrc:n'Hook.lna fot cy,2TllOHarbor, CM 540-0301 Experienced Y•cht sales CONSJONMENTS Q.oeeo 5 pc bedrm, 10 a_..nce Salel &elnles.' ----·----Man12er a new career , you SIC-/UCIPT penoo •1ant.e1:yurJapfld/ STOCKlJQtJJDATlONS rolls 1>e11e grau cloth Steel Wotcrleu Misc.__.• ·-~ Dr:;..a,.,.,. """· -·'"'-' .. _ -....11-A .... _ • Te.t----Sal a r 0 w n I Lo•ely bdrm ••h. wallpaper. 842-:mM. ......._ __ .Call 536-3103 W..ted 8011 ,,_ _ _..,_ :;. __ .., "" .,............, t""' r....,,.... u:ia For t mm en~nf. ...,.._... es YAMAHA DH.I•. Cal dreasen It mtrrora ... ~ ... -... needauPtt 4 penon Ccr Id. and If we weren't ....1,, •-FV Du tnc Advertillna, fuU oir part SA.t__...._.M '5 Hercu.lao~•wi.-el ••••••••••••••-••••••• u U L-M-sf de u.-~ • t1 • -. 00 -•n--•-cbeah, bunk bed•, . JtrK*'j 1070 :a ~ " tea n1. --.... oraomeoaet.o pbonel m•U eonespon· m • -· -t-co~~· y•~u.•.a.uut armolres, thll, thfna dinette ch $15.00 ea. •••• .. •••••••••• .. •••••WANTED·. Couutry .....,_., t..pedlen • •Job, Chia ..s. wouldlD't be aeoce: travel arrU1l•· MUtt be entbq•la•~c. "',,...... • _..., buw cof( .. tblt " .~ 8G.Q5SS • -French bdrm tum. tn 1 .artibli tolDL.Qt8CllA bert.lf)'Ol.Ul'O&CU'ffl mtsrb'. m&c "-pport wm train. as-•2 or '714/STl.Ql tbia.'•~<dortibUt WANTED oak.Stepbarue581·1HO pr~ed'ur••· Sud H · mlnd«t adutt 6wtnttht runctlciba. )(ual prosoll\ TM YAU MAM • wtdt.e-TV't. ldu, lot·'= ::-o':':;. ~ TOP CASH DOLLAR Mukai ; f:.':~otr~ 1.~a~:~ Ca ~ta to •am three tc prdf.-Joaal ·1m110 to 1 TELE.PRONE n_.... h ...atl, oceallorta\ ctira. lJubeoled mirrors PAI b F01l Y 0\1 R ..,.,h_.., IOIJ • -. • Ir und1f' drir • ~ T.x1>0 6C>\f PM " I SOUCJTOM i';it 1't:r 2 ~ o:e:: r 0 e k .... , • t 0. e • 1 llX38 Sha. ()ptil•n f75. JEWELR ~ WATCfr&-', ...................... . ~~~~~~~~I wee ·~· to 1 rH, tat• hilttaAve to insure *"'OOperbtto1tart. Mt. Mochalllcal knowledl• rdrtaeratore. PLU:; &M-2l0i ART 0.81111C1S.1, GOLD, LFSPAuLCUSTOM ;;;; J.-800-I •8898 anytl~c 1mooth operation. I Yra KllD>C96·2lflO helDf\: ril LOTSO MISC. SILVSR S E!\VIOE, SUNBURST M50 <lorNCill'ded tl'lctl!C•>· aper, wlth nrt. Sllary tnF-.Nv::.::::•ort SAVI SAVI l'INE FURN • AN· Call640-20'3Ectdl; coa:unen.suratew/exper. r.. 'l'nlck.Driven o-WllltralJC:taONewpott Wo ho"°" BofA, MC, ~Qt1F.$.MS.2200 Cootact John Carollo t"C'w'd.,.!:t P~~1P9~· Bl..t,C.taM--. ~ubler'• Checks • OPPOIR"UMITY lw•l~ra Banknaptcy Lt·Hd·LP -Cuatom En I l n e e" • • t al&. 11~ " • CASH. No pouon..al ...__...,. __ w......_ wou Sale ••"c up to ~«, '250/olft, QuUter Duck <Tl4)983·~l A-.. N&Ma-c~ LEASICt Food ;----~~D~ dlaMonas. 5.00 VS.l, re: llU/of • Olbaoa amp ~IE All\ TftAVJtl; TRAINl:E, We ••••• .. •• .. ••••--•••••• ••el.l.ibt • Ultml uhject PU.at a&M1.0ed1-Ada to tall p ,ooo, cub ~.000. f15/blf, WahorPhuo$30 fiEC'Y!R CEPT. WW train. GOod typlnt ..... 1101 to·riele. reach tbe o.-.p CoUt 2.03 VS-2, r tail $17 000 t.a. S.G. bOdy f70. All will Far' irowlnt •UliitMrla• l"IQ·d. Non •inokcr. No ....................... MAl~ne>N mar1tct. cuh $8,500 .• GO ii: .1: 10.Mers~ 64.S-153'7 _... c. Ja N8. UC.. \YPIQI ts tr.a•tl up net. JlluU OM Roa.l•. x1ia1 cOod, ~ N•ptir'lllbd Of PtlonDGQ.9111 • tl.40D. c b $3.$00. Ott.tr SELL ldle ltema with a llookkt*pi.nt ~ldred1 tn••l beatflt•. C.11 Newlf ~. ..._ ..,... ll•m. avall•ble. Call l>ldl1 P&tOlualC .S Ad. F\111' .cUlllO-'JOIO • teNlllM..._.rrl. MZ-TMT 14i-1D.1\ael&L .. ao.t171, . . . .. .. ....... -• • ,... __ ... 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Brund new '73 K·S Bl1111•r . /\Mil•'M lope. Tru triu'"'· roll hwr 42.000 mi. ctc:. $4U!tO ·77 1'11rt1 ~.Viii. 1•u11lom b~ 6484512 rn ppt'r ('ull for inro COMrUTE IODYSHOr MOW OPEN &I ST 6 llOADWAY SAHlA AHA F I A T 11.i__. &-~-, IOtO . ..,.,. 1 • .. 11 a c •A bnd~t>. pl.ink hull, new cond. $395. &U-1056 T ---._.. ..,.... """M> '-"' t1,.c · '" · pa.int. bottom & tup side. • •••••••••••••••••••••• 1714 )540 2070 eng in xJnl cond. Sl0,500 1971 Suzuki 250CC Dirt New Brand Name Plano~ Nu '7H clec. 11tart 35 hp 714-496-1762 Bike, good cond. $375. ur~ over CC>:St Evinrudc. 0 hn. Control -----557-8113 BeachMus1cOrntcr cJblt'11. 6 Ji:J I 1ank. loah.Rent/ K k 400 KH 2900 17404De~ch.B1vd,ll.D. Sell /trdde. t>73 ·7783, Chert• 9050 77mi1:Sw:; 1 1447·8536 772 2250 •••••••••••• ••••••••••• 646·294 l '71 GMC J1111my 1111:11 S1err11 , AM /1-'M, nll)o. 11ir. full pwr. ~unruor. 1000 tires l~ 000 mi'" ~7500 ur li i!st url1•r 5.56 7723 all 6pm -----...------CHARTER Plu~h tiO ' ~a~fu~ftWalnr\!~~u' Rebuilt, hke new, Atom1r Yaeht. rew.onable. hour MotorHoMt1, Sale/ ·~~~~~ai~ood eondttion r:ent l~ mi~f:~nd $2JOll 4 S 12110 New :11 B ly or datJy. 1>75·2172 or Rlftt/Storoge 9160 644-2222 aft 5 PM 631-1517 or 631 ·2010 for Alrf(utd~ eumpMJts $30 6'75-~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• --------- uppl. Moving not incl New re('arc ulatan& ---Re nt a 1971 Excut1vc Pnv Pty manne holdmgtank'90.loah.Sail 9060 Motorhomc or M1n1 • __ __ __ PortJblc &<ill generator ••••••••••••••••••••••• motorhomc from llerb MOVING MUST SEl.l $300 !>18 ~704 days. WANT RESULTS? t-'r1edlander. Gall any of SmJll Grand H arlmJ MB-0211 e~e~ __ Sell your boal thru lh~e numbers '72 K·S Blazer. At C. P S, P /8, 4 whl -pos1 . $3200/Best orr. 631 -5909 afttiPM $1300. +furn Boats. 'ow• 9040 SOUTHWESTERM 191-6777 Absdlutcly must sell '75 ~~69 •·•••v••••••u•••••••• YACHT SALES 537.7777 Fcx-dRan1terXLTw/C'ab MS 1!170 1971 FORD IXCILLEMT 835·3171 Thi Ulf!MA ft OlllV!flO MACHI HE WIMDOW V AM SB.ECTtOH OF Aulumttll\'. VII. "wr. IMWRISALIS ·~ 'l'rurk w /cmpr shell, '712 reblt eng, mags, 8 Ml·t>nnii. AM/i''M stcrt>o We muy have your ne~t trk, $l500t liesl offer r ui111etll·. wh1t1• 11 poke car1nourinventory.Gall 5't~0755 wheeh, µ11nl'led + ustoday! ------ l'llJ1)etLod lhruout& mueh 831-2040495-4949 74 B-210. e1r, mags, more ' ~xtru c lean' -AM /FM. tape, radials, < l~OSN> WAMTED TO IUY SZlllS. Nanc·y Gardner. $2799 Quality uaed BMWs. dys 846-0MS; evs/wknds ROY CARVEi IMW 846-04_11 __ _ RAY FLADEBOC LINCOLN·MERCURY lHVINE 830-7000 Offer good thru t /16/78 1540 Jamboree Road NEWPORT BEACH 640-6444 - CREVIER 1976 DATSUN F-10 HATCHIACI< 5 speed, AM FM radio. radial tires, low mile:. & In eiccellent cond1t1on • (~) SALi SHOP & COfllPARl If YOU llUSTI tllf W•F..I fMMor•"'- LOWEST PRICED FIATS .... SOUTHBH CAU,, DICK MILLER THE VOLUME FIAT DEALER Small upnitht p1uno. wood SEA RAY'S fUJlfHIEW,ORT UMIH high shell. Be ... t ofr f1ru!>h xlnl eund • tunl"1 DEALERS -536·9964 _ $35(). '173 11!62 (714 I 1>73·9211 MOTOR HOM ES T ks Autos W ed 9590 AU 1' 987•8.JMQo~i ·11> UI' SOL CAT, trlr cal From~?~ ~~~7~0 0644 •~••••••••••••••!~•6•~ •••••••••a:'!•••••••••••• & I Sf 6 UOAOWAY SAHlA AHA ONLY $3295 :¢:0 1978 FIAT 131 UM>d l'ianos uf11·r1·d h\ Tun1n ~ Sl·hool. 1,'c JHl11·ll . guuranlecd 97:11~ All ~·1 t 11 Before you buy or lease WI WILL IUY hox xtras "u:. :;c nENT F' b II 23' S If H ... RRISOM'S 675-0a>t after 6pm ire 8 • e your new YOUR DATSUN ~ cont. Aulo/a1r. CC. CB. 1978 TRUCK SEA RAY SanlunJ 20·. new April i:.tcreo,slps66'15·228.1 PAIOJt'ORORNOT ~pinet pwno & bench . M s A 1m I r & m. i· n li' kA ---CALL US ·' TOP DOLLAR l:JZl !io. run.. . . • ap~ a ' "' ( II h T $400 tal'h. 540-6555 nf'w $1000 nfr my <'O!IL, 29 t. Appo o molor ome, FOR OP CARS ---- 847·K5:.lll Jim Steven 17M1846-4633 Must see to appreciate 646-0226 ---~ •. 1101 Coast Hwy. N u. Call John Feller al u1o.11vERS L S.Wlnq Machines 8093 631 ·254.' ·11 Sabot. Wili.on. s ail, i.u1l 00..00lOor 54().8211. " A ••••••••••••••••••••••• di ( 202t>Harbor,CostaMesu U n l S If h bag, oar!I. era e or Lu 2 f . 1 11 ;!II It m i. c pur is er. stOf'age Firsl S250 buys. xury l L. mm 'a ex '60 Ford PU SINGl-:H THEAUl.E Scwm~ M 1o1cmnc $65 • ~1411 7!rl7 " 1 owncr. in mml condt· Localdehv S40-44J8alt5 lra11 ; lowes t ski rate; "OOd ~ondit.ioVnll .• $a8u7t~ •. lion & Joad{'(} 1 CU!, I Om In -- --Sleepe 8. 494·9509 .. ' " tt-r1or, µ11111, A O.F . 16' Catamaran, fbq~ls. . 675-9933 __ SporliftCJ Goods 8094 \J II F .. su~lui:. uutn_lt· haul, full batten. Jib & 73 Pace Arrow. 20 • ~ow ·16 'h ton BJk GMC, Jl/D ••••••••••••••••••••••• ):l'ts. ,\C UC n.tlurJI 1:as 11l4lln w11..rlr for boat or mt. Many xtras, nu M1cb. 454 all pwr 768·5151 1"1sch<'r 5u pl'ri:l..ii.' 1dni:cr.11111n & l'ookin~. uul $225. 9'.11·3410 day, $8995.830-4J7~ days or 4 95 -48 !JO Snowsku., 1!>51·01 $2111 lnm1n~ top w enclosurl'. 58b-7308eve Bil C\•estw'knds new, now JU1>t S7~ '"' 1 Ot'W lhr),lt•r m.rn1(old5 , ---- bindings> h .1.,tk hJ'>l ml•r<. & dhows plus ex lo• Slips/ .. angt•r, Uarun 11u1h ~ tr.1 lucl. CJll Oule al Docks 9070 I I ltlunun Sk1h1111h s11to' 1~r.w -·•••••••••••••••••••• ~ .. ill.lliillliil..: 6'•· 7. H & II'• trom $7 at . " -l'n\alt• dolk avail. 1n \0 $45 (;all f).l;H1t:1x t11 1-ormuta 19 IO, deep Huntington llnrbour. 70' v :wu I II'. xlnl rond space ,\bo space for ~1:.W Pru hrw .:oil < luhs Sl~.00 67!'> ~l:lJ _ _ _ ,Ol<Jllcr buat. 898·161 l, ~ot.t $5()0. "1!11 'S:!Hf> ~I SkipJa<•k, flybndge, S16 ~ _ -- '''" ll:Jtt . 4--twm 170 \ohos. 170 hrs. Wanted Newport slJp for ftt JOll n1·11o ., k" & hooh, \ 111-·. sumlo1;, flometer. 34· sail boat pr llotkt'V ,k..ilcs ,, 12, h.ut ''"· i;:lv lrlr, twin 631.2350 nr new 1..i· .. 28!)!J !l-i2 0927 liJth•n1•s !'>ai 1751! . . -WANTED· Mooring 1n )JO\'J.'I\; \IL'ST SEl.I. R' .IJ ( onl'Ortl Ang. twin Nwpt area for 25' l'ool tJhlt>, r.1ll. & l'U1·s, dll.,,•·I. 'Jl~t,Csl~r. Bnstol Sa1lbo11t Desperate! +furn SSOO 1;73 07t'i!l l..oildt'<I I I K3l! M9!1 hm 6:j8·16'75or761-4ti91 or 63ti 1 Ulti X·217 olc· • " l.1k•• 1ww 1;· -.n11w 'k" 5Jol1» .. l11nd1111::. :).IU •~II! 1;:1111 • N1•w mn<ld IH~H .i\rnH l'l·r 1 u,~11111 HC'volvc•r 1 I t'JI Nt!w n1mJ1l1un $75 firm. G:ll·Olll.'l ~ti rt T hu n d l· r b 1 rd Transportation For mul.1 toffshorel. 351 ••••••••••••••••••••••• \.lh, all llU\'l~Ullonal c~. Sal~/ i.1c.ir & .:round tar kle Rent 9120 '°\I t:l•pS (OU r. C ndt-r 50 ••• •• • • • • •• • e • • e •• • e • • • hwr ... u"'<.I :iini:t.' new. Ii Perns Valley tmpr !!hell wht·cl trJ1lcr included rur Dlllliun pickup $70 ,1bu r.u II 1· an\. a:.. Ca II R97-4316 •AT LAST• AMHWmt ASHOWM SNT1-AIMew GYPSY '669500 . !Ilk te37t BtLL MAXEY TOYOTA ............. hf'I, lt71\\!. HIJNflMC. f()~ It A(.H INT'L Step Van, for surf or work. New tire11. gd run'g $700. 531-2363 or 531-6463 '72 Ford Courier. 4-spd w /shell. $1450/bst ofr~ 646-0350 after 6 PM '77 Ford F250. Xlnl run· rung cond w/shell, stereo & many xtras. Musl sell S4800. Between 9·5, 642·9'l54 '77 Chevy True k and Camp~r. 548·6331 '63 Intern'! PU. Short box. wht spoke whls, lrg knoh b1es. 4-cyl eng. Otr 979-018.1or754·014ti '74 Chev h ton P .U. 350 V·8, radio . s h e ll, $2000/bst olr. 498·1195 '59 InternaUonal TY,Rodio, HiA, Ster~ 809 8 .John I-dkr al 642-0010 or ------ :>10 8211 · 7 2 Ford Co u r 1 c r ••••••••••••••••••••••• " Cabovcr Cmpr, hoot. Tralltn, UtUity 9 I 80 Pickup. runs good •• • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • $550 548.5638 BARWICK DATSUN ~·'" lu.1u c ·•l'l't1 ·'"'' 831·1375 49J.Jl75 WE BUY ClEAHCARS & lRUCl<S CONNELL CHEYlOLET 2828 Harbor Bl vd. COSTA MESA 546-1200 WE PAY TOP DOLLAR FOR TOP USED CARS FOREIGN, DOMESTIC or CLASSICS If your car 1s extra clean see us first IAUIER IUIC1C 292SHarbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 979-2500 TOP DOLLAR PAID f'OllCLEAN IMPORT CARS ALL MODELS ~J IBA.I'• Af AClt ALVO tlUNflNGluN llEACH ~vcral beaut. r olor T\' .., l \11 ~ ~ 1-; A H A Y ~ 2'. AC. ma&&, cable jack:.. $'19/up. S&S TV. ti42 SJ.10 '4 "'4t>L i-hp. Like new, clec wlr pump, radi~ls. '2'l52Ne'4port Bhd, C\1 munv xtr.i-., $10,500/ofr includesshell633-0Z15 ~ m:1011:? :J Biketrlr, xlntcond. $250 ·72 Ford Courier. 1000 557-8!!_! __ mj's on reblt eng. New1--------- e~;, 1~51 ~ 1n 11.1 1; "astt>r11oork r crt'IH'r. ----mper Shell for sht hNI Garrarr1 turntable 2 llaH• i.omc1h111J? )OU want ..p u Like new Sl 95 a.pkrs \II rnr s.10 Work'> to sell"' Cla!'i:11hed ads do 548 i241 aft 5 0 K Brent ti45 1700 E\ t.'~ 11 well G-i2·5678 -·-- 9100 Aut~s Me-;---9-IOO C.amper Shell. fits 8' tied Auto•. Mew • SlSO •• • •• • • • • •• • ••••••••••• •• •• • •• • • • • •••••••••••• r.s; s1 tJ LARGEST JEEP DEALER IN CALIFORNIA E ~ 100 GALLONS OF GAS f R ~ WllH l'Ul<CHAS£ OF ANY NlW JUP WllH THIS COUPOU TOO MANY .JEEPS 1mnu •.ms IY .IAIUIY 31st PLEASE CALL fll PllCES 1978 JEEP CHEROKEE CHIEF 57795 Camper Shell ··1 op Cal Sat Fits 8' bed Cab h~ht SlOO. 494 3672 ud llkff 9140 llt·~ Trlr ror w ork, llrt"i & mirrors, camper mtn yelc hoat s1 ~0 shell Xlnt cond. $2200 5116·7:108 evt•s, 991-341( 4'13~. cla) _ 75 Ford Courier. AM I FM Auto Ser1lc~. rarts cass. wide spoke whl~ & Accessories 9400 w/rad1als, $2500/bst. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 751-039_8 ___ _ '64 '77 Used .M ustan~ P aru !f.-> No Parker, Orange. Call 997·2000 ---- .... U'fGTIOllW .lflf A • WE WILL HAT. VI , A...._ Low. roww Steeri"9o TWecl .,._., H.D. c.on,.,. Wlcl• nr.. • w-.... 1s.r • JIA 17M..Oltl001 amaha 125 ATI, 1970. 1953 Ford P.U .• needs minor body work, runa w/allequip.lor1t.ord1rt sood. $700/bat oCr. use. XLra tirea etc. $276. 751 2762 548-0063 ~~--~~~-- I AMfo1,Mew HOO Autos. Mew '78 Kaw. 175. Nu 2/'77 ln storage 1lnce 7/'77. 1200 mi's. Xlnt. $830. 6'2·2913 Honda '75 C0360 Che rry cond., lo mi. 673·5674 after& PM tlOO A11tot. M•w 910 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• BEFORE YOU BUY OR LEASE A 1971 '64 Volvo P1800 Cpe, over· drive, rutored. Lilte oew. $2995. Lie. OTK481. TH! CAR l'LAC! 2100 H.-bor, C.M. •631-2620• ~\1 llAUlBO[ tlNI Ii~ ·.~(Rr.IJRY WI' HEED CLEAN USIEO CARS MOW CALL'A"Y 540-5630 IOll~SO~ &SO~ • UNCOlN·MER<:URY Autos.lmpof'fed ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ml\SIOll VII II) MPOllf~ Hlf l 7J~ 4y,f/l•l 835·3171 THI Ul.TIMAff OllMNO MA~IH£ COSTA MESA DATSUN •USED BMW's• 2845HARBOR BLVD '74 2002 Auto. 598LPO 1_5_4_0._6_4_1_0_540.02_1 _l 2DOOR s......,-•.etc (59'. l.Ul"11 '7520024 spd SIR (4962) '75 2002A Ser. 2236 '76 2002 4.spd S/R 401PDP '76 S30iA S/R 712PQM '77 320IA S/R 177RSK _ Oosed On S..ndoys OR.ANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST & Sales-Service-Leasing Roy Ccr¥er,lnc. Rolls koyce BMW 1540Jamboree Newport Beach 640-M44 1977 DATSUN l<IHGCAI PICK UP with camper shell. 5 speed trans., factory air conditioning & AM /FM stereotapc. OE47577). MAKE OFFER MIHION VII JO fMPOllH .. . ' ..• . . .. 8JI 1/46 495 1104 74 260% Air c ond., 4 speed . stereo, 1 yr, 12.000 mile, warranty. 1436NUZ> $4695 Copeland Mtrs $4299 • OVER (I0) 131'• IN STOCK ••• CHOKE Of COLO.S 2 DOOU-4 DOOIS.. WAGONS AUTOMATIC TIANS .. Ala CONDITIONING, ALLnAuaL OVER 208 FIATS SUPDI sum DEPT. 1970 BMW .. Cluslc" 2800 2001 E lsl SA 5511..SOOO c..._ .. __ ""'"'"" ............ ,.._ ........... ~ _......,._ CS Qlupe-4 S~, 8Ull· FtfT'Gi 972) ArodM;'FfMactory air 1~d .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• DICK MILLER stereo, e ""'n.c , 1 . windows,pwr.steering& 73 Dino Cpe. mmae. MOTORS brakes, light alloy New pnt. ltbr, 32,000 ml. wheels & only '63,000 $18,000. Can asm lse. miles. MINT condilioo! 833·1658 844-0668 art 6pm...:. $11,SOO/best offer. Pri. Rat 9725 pt.y. CaJI 642-0138. ••••••••••••••••• •••• •• F I I /A T 120W. Wamw Santa Ano 557-2132 Capri 9715 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·n Capri 1600cc eng. 4 spd, Good cond. 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Call Joy excellent showroom con· 492-7064 or Jim 8.16-7628 dillon. 181973>. '76 Spider. IUi rk, rally Prtc.d to Sell whla. 16K mi. Mst s;ic., MISSION VI I JO IMPOIHS . . . ... ... -·· 831 I 748 49S-1104 75FIATX 1/9 4 speed. AM/FM Stereo tape. Rallye wheel~. radiala. 23,000 on11nal miles. Clmmaculatel "Showroom fresh 1n every respect ' (009M.XH) CREVIER 0 I ST 6 &IOADWAY SANTA AHA 835'3171 nte ULrlMATI DMfffO MACWMI nu baby. $5000. 832-9508 9727 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Brand Hew '77 HONDA Cars MANY To Choose ftoo"'! . UNIVERSITY OldsMDblle Honda Cars • GMC True kt 2850Harbor Blvd Cosla M~a 540-96-tO '77 Acrord, 15,000 mi. $5500 Th·Mon-Tue!'i·Th af\er 7PM (714 >559·fl22fl Mtos,Mew · 9100 Autos, Mew 9100 MANY 'USED IMPORTS AT DISCOUNT '76 Toyota Corolla Dix .•... SAVE r. I ·, ,.. ,, jl j • ' ,, ,•,, r ' I A It, 1 ?·1 . 164 YW IUG •••••••••••. $995 4 tp,, white, gd. transport at ion car. IJ 1109 '64 YW ltlg •••••••••• : • SI, If I A sp., atereo, a real beauty. t t 224 IS VW BUSES IN STOCK .• ,, vw .............. $2.495 . Liie• new. (converaton). atereo 8 track. 1112 '74 Flat 121 WCJ11 ••••••• $1,695 Low miles, real nice. '90'4 4 •7 4 YW lttg ..••.••••••• $2,195 Air, m89f. yellow. 11210 '71 YW RallWt 2dr •••••• $3,295 it ep., perf. l)lfdcage. air. tt 2oe J.'74 vw ... • ••......... s2.ns • Air,' tp, 29:82G m11 ... t107 •74 YW Kw tw Ghia •• U,ttS air, .tereo. lug~ rack. aherp. • ~~·.•.-:r.-.~ ... ·--~~~°.~· ... ":~ ..•••.. ~-:t.°.~·.'.":~ ....... ~~·.°..~· ... ":~~ •...... ~~°..~·.'.":~~ •.••.•. Auto1, Imported Friday January 13. 1978 DAIL y PILOT 011 ~ 9730 MW'CtdH hm 9740 'WKh• 9750 Toyota 9765 Volbw.,. 9770 ···•······•······•····· ....................... ···•··············•···· •.•.•...........•.......•••.•......•...••.•.•. 72 XJti Lo m1l1•.tlil', ... un , 1 l;>ll!'>I : <;unr11ul Pur:;chtt 'i·I 011 'l'.trllil 1976TOYOTA till VW Bug 1850 I ool. 'll'f°e<> Uoui.:h1 rw .. loJtlcd •1:,00 7 •.! 11:1 • .:1 HK nu lnt11.1 rt•d bll. Clica Uftboc:k '\ S\1878> Cull ti40·i.W4:J Jal! \lui.l ,t:ll $bl011 l'h '"" hlti ·~ni t'" .,..knd., tnm le.1lhcr Imm.Al: l.Jd•c t~-t!ilO !> ilflt't:d illr 1·orut t:Htl ~'Ill Pl' /\\1 1-·:.1 ... 1rn•o c.i~M·U1•. 1975 Mlll80 iS \.II ti 11,01111 milt•' hl'..\I I-l \ I I 71 ~II I ;, ~pcJ. r "ri:il \I l111nn1·d rt•.11 w1111t11.,.. ulh•r 1• p ~xi.'~.,, II. ,';,~~~.~~·: •• '.':/i'.~1:1 lu\-. rh·\\ P1rl'llt' \I r.1fh1• \\IH•1•h & l1kt· 1n;1 11124 'undtllHll t:.!'"1\I rw I 1mrru1. ~1.750,1>75 07~:) '\!-;\\I ll!Hl·r-.1-.1 \111..,hn tu,1pµ11·1·1.11l-1 •'> l'O\ rl\f;\ I \L lfrlill $4999 Ho ON 9995 tnl! pJrt1all\ r~i.tllrt'fl l'loh l.t~· \ ).., ,h.,,.1 rn 1·11u1I In 1111 "" t•r blue I 1 h r 1• I l• 1 ., 1111 1111 ti . ::.11 :!lllJ IHll 1).1!;1 Karma"" Ghio 97J5 ....................•.. MISSION VIEJO IMPO/HS "'•• .... 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Ji.t ~111,101 lUkl'!> ti-10·8208 I !I ti 7 'I l :! , m .i }; ~ 1.1,.wll•\\l ·F'I !\!Jn) RAY FLADEBOE LINCOLN·MERCURY mv1N1<: 830-7000 Offt•r ~uod th1 u I lh iH 9767 ....••••.•............. l'l'i6 TRIU~I Pll TH7 Only 12.000 miles. Car111111c· w !taddll' inlenor. :-.u n roof. air cono . /\:it I< \I l'J!>belle, mug:. & muc·h mon·' Immaculate! On I) $5195. l'n ply C.ill 1>111 ll 7t> or !)37 51>.'>!J I .1 1 rt •' d h } ·71 150SLC. :. pas~ -,ports ('h,iflJm.111 l.·1har tli t'OUJ>t' lmntJ< F'ully ~1.1.,..lt·'' 11,,,..,11 tl(\11pµ1·tl tnrl f11lorv •·).tra .... \fu~t ~n: ~1%0 '72Tnumph Sp11f1rr Nt.>1.1. ·,11-t, 7:1 eni: & top \1111t s.woo :.pot 1,..1 .11 SiHOtJ d•·• ,u111u11t slt·r111 .\lu:.l,.t•ll '70!lll 1'11r,1l11, 1;1;,.•r1KH 1;.w 17ill< • 1 ·•·II•· l1-.llh••1 111 11nm1•1·ond. Ncw2.0t'ng t"rt"' 'Ii -.uu I' I' 1.111 •I• fl71i.17l:! d,,,, l'h ljj:J ~>93 1976 TRIUMPH TR7 li7 \'W 1-·,1:.tbud" rnu:.l "rll Br!>I olft•r 1~ 25-IV .. ,. 193116111 1:no \'W ~1u.11 t'l•k dt•.in & i:ood runmni.: ht·w1 w brn int bl:! h.>Oli or j,,Jll nw Iii! VW vd 1•01111 l\d., pallll ~I IUU vff~r b-1!"> i!!IK7 71 t'ilmt>t•r !'op Tu1t. r.11.l1il.I llrt.,,. ~ood 111nd t11.IJ(()m1 Heblt en~ A t. 1111 rnolt·r Had10 ~·!14711 .111 l JU 1974 vw SUPER BEETLE L\n•lil'nl n1ndtt1on thruvul' I :.re~'fl. radio, hl'alrr & \'l'I'\' I o w rrulcattt· ll~tWXY'> HURRY HOW! COSTA MESA DATSUN ~5 HA IUiOJl HI.VD 540-641 0 540-0213 Mm.do 9 7 38 1,111 •rr• I \ ,., 111 611. )II.Ill IJ .. 1•\ol·,W\\llh \\11·'\I 1.1 \W Bug 1\UY iHl) ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,7 'Hllfl) 1,Jk llHiJlitC lo~ 1'111 '\'Ill• ~II:! f'.111".1 \\I I '\I ''" 1·11 1 "'"'tit \llll "7 IOI I'll i.lll! miracle mazda 1;1~~11111 1111' pl1 \lt1~1 ,,,.If 1., I J 1, I ·-;., I ok'il-. 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Runi. good. llcadquurtt•ri. $7%. 003.0441 M~~~l~I~ ~l~~~O Codlhc-991 S 831-2880 49 5-12' 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ORAMGE COUMTY VOLVO ~Xt'l.USIVt-:t.Y VOi \0 Lar~r~l \'oh 11 Dt•Jkr m Or.ingl' <'mtnlY • BU\ or 1.E,\SE DlRt-:CT "~., 2026 S Manchester Anaheim 750-2011 1974 VOLVO 244GLSEDAH Automatic. pwr strrr ang, 1>unroof. leillhc•r 111 tcrior & new Mlchd111.., (»tLKHl MAKEOFHR MISSION VllJO IMPOltrS .... ''• ,, ····-· 1110 """'-' ......... ,.. ·-· 831-114 8 49S·l704 ·74 Volvo 1G4E. I .. ots of ex tras \1ml cvnd, 20mµg $4500 Ph IWfl ~711 .•.....•.•............. 9905 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1ii Ormtge County'i Seville Cetttft' • 1976 CADILLAC SEVILLE All lt!.ithl'r, blereo tape . c1"U11it' t•ontrol & all the delull.e extr111 .. (902l't:V). $9588 111 '77 & '76 Sev1lles To Choose From Nabers Cadillac ~"' 11 I I l.11 hor lllvtl ( ... 11 ~,,.,! -.111411(1(1 '72 El no llluc w /\\ht vln)I top, all xtr;u Xlnl l'Ond $2,W:; ti73 4iU 1974 CADILLAC COUPE DE VILLE 7'i \11•r111l1 s ""'I undrr w11>l.1l·k ="•'" ··n~. ii HX I Ws:n \I' \\I ":111.111l mu t l'll. "oms. Jll :\Int utnd f'\I, \tiC'h lcn·s kon1 KlllXtll S8500 E\l'" !lb8·5:!n, I'll h '7'> :!'1.000 m1 \I 1 1 h 1· I 1 n 1 .1 rl 1 a I ' :\:'II I-.\I R l! k "Ll'ri'u, \Int 1 rind SS. IOU :l:tti 1:1H5 \\ tlh orani.:t• t''ll·rcnr & Pacer X. au lo, loaded. ln\1 m1lr' \'t•n I li·all' 15 000 m1 Lt kt• nu Mu~t 1.1i1J:O.W\> 1 . sell. 00.14l:J:J Fal·tory .01r cond .. lcother int .. pwr. :.l'Jl & w1ntlow:., tilt wheel, speed control, AM FM stcr('O, vmyl lop, locks & more. C3U7NT!'tl ). Extra clean' i.hol'k' I o .... nr ' Xlnl d:iy:. (:!11) l'l!l 'l'"ll ~l'r' record., a' il ti •:.If~ ... ~ ....:1•v. i·n~. I lutdl hrk..,, hrlo. lcn•·.., l':1.haui.t ')" Ong lkckcr, Mex· '72 \l.i1d.1 HOH l.'oupl' It'll \ ... kin,:: $7000. hr;1ml "''"" p1<1on t'n1' . 'ltiJ :H~ i.:ood r·nm. S71l0 552 .111111 ti~ ~1· Euro111•:in !.rf l1UCI) Mroni.: l'llll. s.1:100 t:..ill 1!)7 1282. 1974 Ponche 914 5 "P~·t~I AM ~\I H lr;irk, allov .. h1·c·J.,, Jowror1·ll onf\ ..!,., nuo mt11 ... c l.P\!<l 1 ill I ·;o 1, Iii. Xlnl l'Oml. ,\lu.,1 "'-~'LU Jppr<:l'IJlt• ~77~i0 Volkswoqen 9770 ....••..•.............. 1977 vw Hurry On This One ----BILLY A TES '72 AMC Hornet -I dr Sedan, hkc new. 11.000 VW.PORSCHE nu. s139s. &10·5-158 s~n Juan C:Ap,~tr~no .. -de---9910 837-4800493-4511 ••••••••••••••••••••••• , I \ \\' tamper pnp.11111 \Int l'11nrl. .\luM ~•" lo ·•Jlltl l'llJll' S210Cl t.15-l'llJ.I 1974 BUICK $4999 RAY FLADEBO£ LINCOLN-MERCURY IRVINE 830-7000 ()(frr l(ocxl lhru I 1li 711 USED .CAR SALE ••• FRI., SAT. & SUN. ORANGE COUNTY's # 1 BUICK DEALER BAUER BUICK TAKES THE WORRY OUT OF YOUR NEXT AUTOMOBILE INVESTMENT IND WILL SAVE YOU POSSIBLY S HUNDREDS S OF UNFORESEEN REPAIRS HOW? COMPUTER TESTED AUTOMOBILES NOT JUST 1 SPECIALLY ADVERTISED CAR BUT OVER 150 TO CHOOSE FROM ... 1973 I • " ~~A~t .. ~~ .. 11 "IO ..,I. ~I II ('l;i-.,11· h.1 ~iUll l'illl 1171 J7jj 111 1;:1:1 :.:!1;1 ONLY $6895 ROY CARVER BMW 1;>111 .J Jmbon·t• Ho.1rl ....: t-:W l'O HT 11 F \Cl I 640-6444 RABBIT DIESEL llard tu fin<I mockl with \• n '"" milt·, l'.ill 1111 dt·1.u1, .i.,.n 11111 WON'T L/1'ST LOHG BILL YATES VW.PORSCHE ill 1111~ \uln n111-. \In' 1111 1i.1111l len·"· \\I F\I ,., 11 I. \l.1k1· 11fll'r I' I' 1;.ii;:.~~ REGAL COUPE Red w1wtute vinyl top & " h 1 t 1• 1 n t c r 1 o r .\utumat11'. 1>wr . ;.ten 1ni.: .,..1ndnv.' hrakl'"• A \I F\1 'len•c1. m r 1·11nd &Ill\\ mile;,. IM71J.P'l'I $2999 NABERS AUTO CENTER 'i4H:C>0pcdc \Ille. 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IHOO :i1<; R .. ni: & ex· "'s oyc• 131·1743 49S.1704 San Juan C.ip1!>tritno 8J7-4800 493-4511 irua: !-iELECTION :'<l<:W & l'SED C.\lt ~ To111 ..... h SS for ~our\\\ l'.i1tl lur ur nut t .tll r\e1lh or Jeri}. BOB WITll \:'11 VW 760ll Wt·~l m11.,,tl·r \' t' ~1:1 i55t nr ti~·7H>lll 1970VWIUG "SUNROOF" Mercedes Bttn1 9740 lt·nclt·d n·.•r c nd ~l'"' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• gt•111·ralu1 ,1,: con\t·rt't1 #lOEALERINU.S.A l~p1•t'tllran' Vl'rVC'ltwn . 1·u:.1 1n1 :'\t'" 'tu·I hllrt JR HURRY-Won't Last! lh 1"" •1 ""1"'11' rncll.d,, -.1:rnu. Btv.n R CARVER IRACLE 'h""' 'lllJc•rh I ,Jr(' Lil\ r 1\.tOJ•ml>OrP• MAZDA/RENAULT 111" ···1•11rrwt1 ll'':?Ell \ • MGB 9744 ,... .. port u .... ,., :!I i11U.1rhor HI (''I m \ l>u h hll~ I:! UOO Ort J.: rrul1·"· tu11 1·ond Sl47.1 U;n., IHu ux5:; 1·H·s & \I k11d" lrhi 11~1:! V°'YO 9772 ..•....•••.•........••• ti7 \"oho I.!:!. 'er'i wrl 1 l.1·pl. Sl!/011 ht''l offer. !ltiO :JO'Jli Jftcr 5prn __ lill 142. ,\ T. ~d slril1Jlhl • ar s121 .. t,12.11 rn 1975\'oho2"15Wanon Air, \lrrco r;J1l10 lui.:i.:ai::t· rnrk, lis l oil ·l!l!• ·4650 l'\l'S & Wkt•lllb. 731-5671 cl,1\'> ·7.1 1'15 Wgn. Sl250tTrac1r "l'.t.ll lordl'l:ub l'H l'ly f):J( ~1-l'I J 1:!5 li,1kcr Sl L.USTA .\JES,\ 540·9109 1975 BUICK REGAL Factory air cond., till wheel, pwr. windows & '>Cal. 1\ :'It , f':'ll sterl'O, vinyl top, r allyc ~ hecli. 6i extra clean. (9161\SZ> $3699 RAY FLADEBOE LINCOLN-MERCURY IH\'INI·: 830-7000 '72 280SE 4.5 \nu ru·"11 111 .. 1 p11mp. lffil]ROY &run:.~rl'al' f700COF1 \h-ri ''"''' Bi· nt. ""hll'h !l 21'\1 1!1.1 ;o)!l1J .>32 ~17 I ROLLS·ROY C[ M M·KEOFF"'R ••••••••••••••••••••••• MO••H 645-5700 rvr~rnoodthrtl l/16 78 "' '" ·n ti.i-1 1 ·I :-.pd. AC onlv ~~ .. _ i7 \1<;11 YPIJ11.... :!i'ltO ClOStOSUNi)AYS I ll 11 I' k •uto•, H•w 9800 •11$,(JOO mi. 12475 p, 1 Pty "·.Ao•,........ 9800 Wt ILt\l'" gvod :.d1·rt111n m1 "' .1 ('\ ·'' • . . "' • ~ ..... 2 111 -.. ""' "' l•lhl't f1ni· M llz,, 111 ll\11 sumo ht• t •llft•r \ll,•r hb llR !'>11\'l'I ~ha<!'"' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ™1· 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l l' JI l >d til'\1 .1.it; 71.!.:1 " I n I c o n d . \\ h t ::,1s.ooo best ol r ll3Hl~~l'i l{l)bln MISSION VlfJO IMPO/tTS .... -.. .:...,.· '0 ... _ .... , ,, "'' ""'""'" ..... , ~~-.. 8JI 170 49)·1704 ll!li:l llil\OJrl.t. l '>Pll 'un ronf .11r, l'\1 tl.1,.., 'tt·n·o. nwt hlul'. drl.. btur 1\nl Toyota 9765 htt.noo m' 'lnt ~500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l..11<' 1•r,:1. t:>ll..,L. ~11\1 r .! .Nt :.1'U:! BEFORE YOU SELL YOUR TOYOTA, 1111.1!> .10111. I'S I'\\ I'll. . .. \\I l"\1. \l'f\ hlll•· u'' 11:'11 \\ t. r _ I, I a' 17~.o \ t·fl Ju n11 , 1 ti\I 11 ,. ll.11 •· I I•., ..! ~··al I, r l.1k1• Ill'\\ \lip,\ -.i·ll t' 11 m JI I r • "I t1 rt· d. 1;1 IUti 11r ;~11; Wl3 $?.>()() olr 1'1 I '.!'l:l:! SEE US! MARQUIS TOYOTA 1972 MBZ 2200 1\ulomalll' & air rnnd Fnr the luxurv 11f :i \Jc>n 1.-des & lhr ~"11 u·n 1·yol ad1ei.rl 1KJ IEIE> MAKE OFFER MISSION YlfJO IMPO/tTS •·••f•• \0 '···-· , .. ,.. .............. _ ...... . Opel 9746 .\tlSSIO"l \'fl:-;JO .•.•..•...••••...•..... . 72 nrwl 1<.illve <~uniltar 8_3_1·_28_8_0 ~95-1210 to ,\ta.~t.1•1_ 1 I "~· Xlnl. '70 Corona Mark fT Wr.n Sll 15.tir3.)•lll·~t'> __ Nullrt'l>. runs, nds wrlo. ~Jl<lrly 'iO Opal GT S1!llO !162·7571 SIKOO. The fastest draw in the •l\.1·4910 West. a Oa1ly P1l<>l - ------Class1f1ed i\d. Phonr ___ Want Ad Ticsults 642-5678 t;.12-5678 831 ·1148 C9S·l 704 ~llto1, Hew 9100 Autos. Mew 9100 Autos, Hew 9800 ...........•••.........••...........................•••.............. WE WILL NOT BE KNOWINGLY UNDERSOLD Wl'll CALlf ORNIA'S NIW 1978 PACER WAGON .. $4799 • < •' •u1orNtK Po•" ,, .. ,1no ;; l-1twd Drl!hm 1n:1.t-------------------• \~lour int 42"· llkc• nl'w 72 PINTO RUNABOUT $1888 $6500. :JG:l·tm7 tt:tc'.U~" '74 Cad i-;1110 com·t. 1.3.ooo 71 UllCOU CONTINENTAL $1999 nu. owner 1> pcl. 1·xcep· 1.nstt1.,,•9.ooo. tionully clean. new sled 1-"" (817DfAI rad1alA, ull :1.1ras. 57 :;oo. , .. ,.,,nml"1P'"B1Vll!B'.r----.'31rJllE"JIEllr"• p I'. &W-0'.!50 '77 CdV. show rm rnnd. 7,000 m1 .. Beaut, like new, $9500 P IP 5-U! 5027 ·75 El Dorado Convert. Beige. '<Int cond All xtrus 50,000 frc>eway m1 s. $8000. t>i6 II~ TAKE YOUR PICK HOTICE how Daily 1'1lot Cla:.s· 7J CAPRI YI "'444 1hcd ads display their ~=)" ~I,. me:.i.a"es with lr~ib11ily i•-----------~-=-~~~• and 1mpart·1 Our ads. we 74 PINTO s2444 are proud to i.a). really AJ<C<lftd get results. Phone1 .. _<096R __ o_J1 _________ ~-=-~-:=:-=:""9 642 5678 --~.!~!A CORONA s2444 <•MMKTI '77 IUICI REUL CPL ~c.oNlitlon -t.(•99RJR> '11 CllO. CAPRICE WAGON IPAS$CHClll (llllll.C) '11 FOID THUNDDllRD MH~. (903SVY) 77 £1.ECTU UlllHD tl"4-~ (20C$lll '11 CADIWC CPE D£ YIW tu1~10.ooo ...... (Ser.2071») 77 lllW 3201 s5555 SS555 $6666 s7999 s7999 '9666 s9999 COSTA MESA DATSUN DEMANDS YOUR RIGHTS TO ECONOMY, 9UALITY, LUXURY AHO SAVINGS! No. 1 JEEP OW.ER~ CAL.l US FOR OlSCOUIT PRICES\ l tnt..0 QI Mi, ...... y dUIY cool1"9 I. mot• .... ~ .. 1"3Sl680 NIW 1971 CONCORD $4499 $3399 '75UWWll• $1888 ~~~ 6 cyllnder, 4 Speed, bumper Quards & muc h more. AllM~SA32'669 u.-. (IQ05I) '72 llUSTANI Auto • p $ .... cond ("20TY) '78 OPEL 2 DI. '2555 Fl 0 HATCHIACK "FltOMT WHIEL DRIVE" 1210 HATCH IA CIC QUALITY USED CAR SPECIAL IUYSlll \Jiii_,.....,_ (566PQJ) '2888 810 4 DOOR ''THE LUXURY C.4R" JIOICOUPI I ~ NOBODY DEMANDS MORE FROM A DATSUN THAN US!!! • 1 S FOID 1975 MADA 1975 POISCHI 1975 IOID 1974 TOYOTA PISO 'tcKUI' '9CICU' '1• 1W11CAa COIONA 2 Dll. VI. • sp. I>'· ••• llO••rt. sp, , .. ,..,.•Ir • OI s •O 11 -· Auto. Of, "-11 (IM P) • (yl •• Ml (HfKILI,. m ... w1 A SIH I 1701Tl>Hl lt.000 "'"" cmMXll L•k• Mw SIHI 1974 MUil AHO • tyl.. • IP, ster.o, ""'91 tlSINllTI Cltan '2495 1972 OPIL 1900 COUPI 4 <YI, 4 sp, elr (IUGNY) A Sltll 1973 DODGI 'h ..., "'"u" V·I, •!llOi 11r & ~,, 111'•17SI ~ir• clttn •1995 tt72RAT ..... • Cyl, • t0· (lUllZC) '71FIAT131 ~l) 78CAPRI YI A/lfcond !171MPCI 7t .IE•SD HW.Y Leultll!IJ4.000m1 (23JLWM) '11 POllT. fflOllD Aulo .. l'.~!i_ oir.-,,., ..... 1 '71 DATSUI 2llZ ~o~,,..~ . (76Mll) s3333 $3888 15555 '5777 sre» rooA y ANO Sll OUll COMPUTlll CINTlll AcnON BAUER BUH~I 2825 Harbor Blvd., Costl 1111 979-2500 lt74 CHIYY YIGA coun (817KJZ) I Ht MBCUl'f COUGAlXU !ZXY325) 1972 .. ~.::~. s3295 (61 1EYN) t7' Cl.OS CUT\.US s4295 SAU»4 • (962M FV) 788-5888 SEEK & FIND is t he n~w game that '~ driving crou word nuh n utty (nuttie r?). It can be !ought and found eve ry day in the cla ssifie d section of the D~ILY PILOT. 1977 CHEVY CAPRICE 4 DOOR With vi n yl t op honeycomb wheet... t•n.use control. tilt wheel. pwr. windowi.. air c:ond &low nule5. (312RRUl $5699 NABERS AUTO CENTER 1425 Baker St COSTA MES,\ 540·9109 '7-t Monte Carlo Landau loaded. incl P 1dr l1>t·k~ wuidows. s tereo. tilt v. hi .. PHIL LOOG FORD RAY FLAD£80£ LINCOLN·MERCURY ·75 Monarch, 1&ir, AM·FM • PS PD, vln roof, lo ml Xlnt cond. S3400 PP 8&0-4815 77 Bobcut V ti, lo m1 ·1 fo'\.111) t!qWP Ultt! nev. $4375 752 1611 wkd>' 9-4pm ..,,CMCJ HSJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1977 FOllD MUST AHG <iHIA COUPE. Automatic. lllr cond., con•ole, p wr . i.teer1ng & brakes. padded vinyl top, rallye wheula & only 12,000 null'!>. (642RKZ) $4999 MAIERS AUTO CENTER 1425 Baker St. COSTA MESA 540-tl Of 65 Con\'t 75.000 orig. mt. clean. S2700/o((er 1!31-2080 642-S290 IRVINE 830_7000 ti6 Mustang, good transp S3QO. Auto tuns, reblt <Xrer .:ood thru l t6 78 enu. 97'J..8903 \tu:.lJlll! II Ghia 2 dr .4 ·75 Mach l, P tS, P /B, 01r c)I 4 ~pd, 1\1r. PS. Al\f /Fl\t stereo V-8 P B. 2111' m1 $31150 auto. }{Jnt cond. '$2600 i5!l 51Kl7 or 199 4!766 &tS-7569 after 5. 1975 FORD LTD / ·73 Must. Conv. Newer top LANDAU & paint One of a kind. Factory air cond., pwr. S h ar p!! Call ASAP ~eat & windows. locks. _640-_7_133 _____ _ ult wheel, :>peed control, Oldlmobile 9955 AMtFM 11tereo, vinyl lop ••••••••••••••••••••••• & more! (781NJA>.. Priccdtosellal 72 Tor o n ado f ully * '77 CHEVY Comet 2799 equipped, In gd cond . Billow Blu e Book . ..&9'7·1571 CHEVETTE ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Door Jlalchh::i<'k 4 '77 Comet. 4 ·llr._ 8 cyl !>P<.'1.'<.I radio, whttewalh, 17.000 m1. Juto, 01r. AM· rll' :-..o. ~I06 I• M. Mint 1·ond., Ownr aillilMMiMllllMilMiilliM .. How Only $2998 Iv g. S3780. 960·3786 IRVINE HOWARD Chevrolet Conffneatd 9930 830-7000 Om e & Quail SL' ••••••••••••• •••••••••• Off~r ~ood thru t 116 78 9957 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l974 Pinto Runabout, xlnt cond. Lo mtleaae. $1850. 6'0-42'17 'lEWPOrtT 13E \Cit 1970 MARK Ill Li"'°'n 9945 ·75 Runabout, radio. htr. 833-0555 833-0 I 16 Loaded' F'actorv air ••••••••••••••••••••••• rach als, ver y cln. $1,875 "i2 Monte Larlo L1kl new Univ 44 000 m1 ~~1.t Lit 203'.;QP l'ond., leather int: s pin 1976 LIMCOLN P.P. 897 -131_6 ___ _ pwr. i.eJt. P"'-r window:.. TOWNE CAR i3 Plnlo Wagon, looks ~pel'tl control. A :'II I F':'ll • t $1500/ f .,tt.'n'O. lilt wheel. vin~I SEDA:-.; Do' e g ra) ~~n~rea or top lock3 & less than w, mall·hing padded roof _ :~.OUO mil~ One ownt.'r & mtenor !-\ill power, '72 HunJbout. I owner 156rn1'Zl lat:tor> ;ur t•ond. <1uad ruru. & look!> ltke nev. • ---------------------------------------------:rmTVrv-vnn----mTITiNTYnTI'll Pvt pty. $3995. !'>15·9!>11 ..Vm4WlJ/.V,j....£.W.J..\LA!/JA.lWlJ.WlVJ.JV•W•.Ll.IJ.JJ-.ALl.V.Vi~ . .A.4.A.LWJL.\9.IU..\W..Z .. VJ./.LJL_ - - --L -._A!Al.l.L..L - --- - --' - "THE CAR PLACE 2 100 Harbor. C.M. 631-2620 HARO TO FIND ·..tPrt!O with tapt.'. ulum S1450. 1>44·1376 v.ht.'cls, tilt. cru1i.t>, spltt ---. ~~·-~~·.~.e.'': •...... !~.~~j~"!.~~·.~.e.": ....... !~.~~1~~~·.~:.': ....... !~.~~1~.~~·.~:.": ....... !!.~~j~.~!·.~.e.V: ....... !~.~~ ~~·.~!·.~::! ....... !!~~ . . ~ . .. . ~ .. . r ~ ~TODAY---------- ;\T ORANGE COUNTY'S #I BUICK DEALERSHIP BAUER BUICK in COSTA MESA • \\Till Begin the First Customer Sale of 1978 On flatt ~lost Popular Buieks of the Year. Not Just «t11e Speeially ,tdvertised Buiek, But Over 208 to Cltoose From, All Ready for Immediate Delivery BH.\~D ~E\\. 1978 BUICK RIVIERA CPE. Fully equipped. (Ser. 477856) (~tk. #8347) DISCOUNTED '2,000 Svu••IM M•I .. r."-• tU,090" llll.\~D 1978 BUICK · ELECTRA ~t~0 ~E\\' NOT Priced at s10,000 or •11,000 Fully equipped, loaded BUT ONLY with xtras. (Stk. 8109) •7945 (Ser. 413487) Dll.\~D 1978 BUICK LE S.UIRE 4 DOOR ~E\\. NOT Priced at 58,000 or '9,000 Fully equipped, loaded BUT ONL\. with xtras. (Stk. 8122) '6199 (Ser. 107367) -0~:~.o 1978 SKYLARK s. tPE. 31· Not just .Qne but la to choose. From with three easy ways to buy. I CASH Plus tax and licen". Cheek it -shop 1t - compare 11 You can't ti.at this pncel A dMllon of lou.r Moton, 0,el~llf~G S. HOltlo E1PQnol. • ~-r;:=~"" ... :,::~ TERMS 2 s395DN. FuUcash Price $4788 +taxi.~. $128.12 MO. for 48 MOS. on appnwed cr9dtt. $6$44. 76 total deterT'td pmt. price. APR. 13.~. 3 (hr. 113344) (Stt.1261) LEASE +tax Open End l.Mae. tap. $4788. Rnldual $2250. ~tlon $2538. Total Pwiodlc Pmts. $6264.72. Total Down $395.52 CLASSIC pwr . .,t:at!> & low m1lt'b. ·71 Pmto, Auto, tape deck, l400PP1':1 lug rack. $800. RAY FLADEBOE LINCOLN-MERCURY $7999 ~0·915l MAIERS ~~~ ••••••••• !!.6.~ IRVINE AUTO CENTER 1974 Ply. Sate!Ute Sto. Wag. 9 pass .• P /S, P /8, Air, Gd. tir es, tr a ns. Cooler, air shocks. trailer hitch, CB Radio incl. Good Cond. $1,900 83Hl899. 830-7000 1425 Boker St. Offergoodthru l 16178 COSTA MESA COl"Yeffe 9932 __ 540·9_1_0_9 __ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,~~ ~tm~§§~~ 77 Corntte T ·Top Only tiOOO mile11 & with fuctory warranty to July. '7K Burgundy, Cull power. s peed control, I.a~ & i'll /a()tory equip- menl me. lactotJ ma1 ~ht-el ... <l'i8TCP ). OMLY$9775 ....... ,.. •• 11Mtn I l!IOO Harbor. Costa Me!la MJ .. 795 '75, auto. run power, au-, T-top, bronze, lo mi. mint cond. $7500. 675-3823, tll6·3421. --------Cougcr 9933 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1976 MERCURY COUG-ARXR7 Black w/black vinyl top & interior. A~t F~t ster('o. lilt wheel, C'rw~e . air l·ond .. pwr. o;eJts- door lockc;·w1ndows. turbine v 111n whet:ls & on- Lv 7000 mile:.. C643PF:Vt $4999 NABERS AUTO CENTER 1.US Bak~ St. COSTA MESA 540·9109 Coogar '74 A·l. V-8. A/C, PIW, P tS. P/seat, tilt, viny top. cruise. $3095. 644 2120: 5S6 4181 70 Cougar XR7. air, be~t orrcr. 645·9775 aft 6 & wknds Dodge 9935 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lt77DODGE ASPEHWAGOM Automatic. pwr. ateenn.i &. brakes. ,.11r cond r<1d10 & lutiJ?age rarl. Lov. mil~ Clll3800 • $4999 RAY FLADEBOE LINCOLN MERCURY lRVINE 130-7000 Otttf' aood thru 111s178 '13 O.aJJenger , VS. auto trans, Al\f/F'M stereo. AC, PS, PB, 9230 0. ~14 'G7 AM /FM 8trk, lmmac. oond. Runs Good . 70,000ml.1700. 493-5604 ----9'40 "7) MARK IV ~11ver Ea11.on Tn.t. Pf'tift'Y Cir '• ta.oeo -""' ...,_~, Comfit .,.,.. ff'\.• O""I PtlOld to "'" ,&~1H[A ·'"Hom• ol rite VlH-;t " "'5 LINCOLH ....... " t.oeded w1tn •It In• ~ ... _.,_ ...... M\<91-~ 55982· 1977 PLYMOUTH FURY SALON 1:-~actory ai r cond , automatic, pwr. steenng & brak11s, radio, vinyl top. pwr. windows, only 10.000 miles & like NEW' (51SRJA). $4799 RAY FLADEBOE LINCOLH·MERCURY IRVINE 130-7000 Offer good thru l /t6n8 '77 Arrow 1600, 4 spd. 2 mo old. 3,000 1\1 i. Must sell. S:J280. 642-2307 ·74 Ouster 6-cyl, Air, auto, sunroof, only 22.000 local mi, P /S. S2795. 640-7239 Pontiac 99 6S ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hard to Clnd, 77 Firebird Esprit. younJ e.xec car, lo m l, s t e r eo cau, custom int. Ralley wbls, priced to tell. ltust see to apprec. Dys, 831-3570, Evs, 581·7085 ------lmpet"cable 1915 Flreb1rd. Formula 400, loaded. make offer. 6484750 or 540-0737 GU&'TAFSON 1 LINCOLN MERCURY I ·72 Pont1uc wgn ri.d1ab. 16100 &.och &ouf••o•d ~ ;or, pwr, gd cond -........ 0/' a.oth 968-7427 ~ 842·1844 '75 Astre, htchbck. 2dr, ~ ~ manuul 4 spd. 32.000 ml , $2100. 536-4171 Eves Mercury 99 SO 975-6200 Days ••••••••••••••••••••••• ORANGE COUNTY'S 1967 F IREBIRD. xlnt NEWEST ::S~ runs a h a rp. LINCOLN-MERCURY Dealership Is now OPEN RAY FLA DEBOE LINCOLN·M ERCtJnY !fl 18 Auto Center Dr Sl>Fw~ -Lake Forc~t c•x1t . IRVINfo: 130-7000 '72 Grand Prlx, &d tr&ru1po.Utlon car. Orig owne r . Ma n y xtr aa. $13o0. 645-9708 '6!J GTO. Orig owner, Clean. Belge/brwn. vtnyl rl, SS50 or orr. 495-5790 71 Marq~s. 4 dr Sedan. '73 Gr:ind Prix. $SOO below all powered. AM /F'M blue bk $2750. BlueJwht "otereo. Sl~OO. P I' tQJ>, bloe 1ntr. lmmac 963 7389 All pwr. :ur. stereo Nev. h trons,brki. t9.t-0565 75 Mon arc , - \\<1l1te m:troon top & tnt ~rd 9970 II t\ I air. l'I< '1 ukl' nf •••••••••••••••••••• • •• rcr H B 11111 11 HI or 1974 FORD ~-THUHDERllRD . Ho"'• of llt• vu.-i;, .. Burgundy (tremisl. Full power, ra~ory air cond •• padded top, Uti wheel It AM/FM. ster eo. Low mlla. (9'1LJX>. $4199 HAllRS AUTOCINTll 1.US Baker St. COSTA MESA 140.fl09 Veg. tt74 ••••••••••••••••••••••• - • Frldly, January 13, 1978 DAil y PILOT DI s OLDSM•ILE . _!_GMC 1RUCKS - Brand New 1978 CUTLASS •73 MERCURY CAPRI · Equi~ment Includes radio. heater. $2277 Vi vinyl toP. radial Urea & maga. (274GOV). •7 4 MERCURY CAPRI •rand '71 IMC % , •. New . SHORTIED PICKUP . (Ta>148Z510110> 3 to Choose from ~~::gn~~ SUPREME BROUGHAM (3M47F8R442728)(6423) ,. • dt , 5-. .. 77 Y•• S•·••• IMMEDIATE DELIVERY -~:r:;:.~;Jf~;~:~~,~· . ... --(..Cl. Wl:."1; .. l'i:-. , 51177DISCOUNT OFF FACTORY STICKER PRICE • Brand Mew 1978 DELIA aa -. SEDAN (3L69RBC120969) (6353) ' IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 5 139?~.· Cash pnce 1s $6177.00 plus tax & license. Deferred payment price Is $80 .. 8.62. APR Is 11 83 for 48 months. Total down payment ts $1 376.62. On approved credit. 173 OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS SUPREME With air oondltlonlng, vinyl top, ' s2577 radio. power ateenno & brakes. heater & low mllee. {137KSV). . 173 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX rallye wheels w/radiala, pwr. Automatic. air cood .• tllt wheel. 52677 11eering -bnlkes -windows, radio & heater. (338RXN). '74 OLDSMOBILE TORONADO Loaded! EQUlpment Includes air $ 2777 cond., AM/FM stereo, 6 way power seat. pwr. wlndowa & vinyt top. (381LCC). . 175 CHEVY MONTE CARLO ,., vinyl toP. 8 way pwr. seat & pwr. With air cond., AM/FM stereo. YI s3777 windows, tilt wheel. radial tires & rallye wheels -.. Clean & Loaded!" (426723). :':''711MC%rort LONGBED PICKUP (Tco148Za1cmei 3 to Choose from ggg~=:;~~~~ Y•R s417•· CHOICE I ,Pl~ -::C-.. '78 IMC 1 TO• , CAB & CH ._5515 west eo111tvmtrrors. H.o. shocks. A 11lblllz«, main & audlllfY R.R. springs, H.O. pwr. brakes, 350 \48, ' epd., pWr. steering, auxln.-y tank. frame mtd. tp1re tire, dual R.R. wt\Mlt. H.O. b9ttely, nidlo. full deOth foam teat. gaugee. 750x18 tires, long w.a cab & ehalalll 3 to Choose from CTCl338Z~g_~;;-'o:f5081721 .. . . ' 1978 CORDOBA S 5. 995 Automatic transmission. 360 V-8 engine, AM radio, tinted glass. power steering & disc brakee. radial tires. Ser. ISS22J8R17&e71 .. • BltAN~ 1978 VoLARE ·w AGON NEW PACfOlY Allt COMDmOMM4t . • FOR FLEET SALi \~OR LE4SE INFORMATION, . • ~ALL IOI %.ADY . '546-1934 " : BRAND HEW 54995· .1 ~.~~.~~~~,~~~ • aleerlng, 225 CID engine 8 '1vllnder, tinted windshield, bumper guards front & rear. spaoe a)lvlng spare . 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Of 11M o.i1y "''-'St.oft Huntington Beach has become a playground for young auto thieves and burglarb, accordmg o Police Chief Earle Robitaille ln an interview Rob1ta1lle said e wa11 "alarmed" at the un- recedcntcd 21\ perrent increase n auto theft:. and 27 percent Jump in robben t>:-. which oc curred in llunt1nglon Rca<'h from J a nuary to September, 1977 Major Huntington Beach crime rose 10 percent, FBI s tatistics show "If we >were honest about it :-.trictly from an economic vlew- posn t and not for moral or ethical reasons, the only thing to advise Juveniles to do would be J:o into crime as a career," Rob1ta11lequ1ppcd. Between 60 and 70 percent of a ll r es ide ntial daylight hurglancs m Huntington Beach Criine arc committed by "local juveniles on their way to or from school," Robitaille said. Burglanes rose another five percent with a total of 2,231 break-i.ru. repollled in Hunhngton Beach during the firs t nine months of 1977, FBI statistics in d1cated. "Juvenile burglars &re op- portunis ts w e entice by leavtng v. 1ndow:. and d oors o pen," Rob1taJlle said. ! Jobless Drops I ~County Rate Dips to New Low I ! l ' nc>mpln_\'m ent in Oran ~t· County dropµ{'d to a new low in Oec(•mher when the tounty s obles:-. ralP dipped to 3 9 per cent, uccord1ng to fi gures re· leas ed today by th~ s tate Employment Development Department <ED01. State labOr analyst Alla Yetter credited seasonal hiring of retail and tourist workers with sending e county's unemployment rate to !ls lowest pomt since records have been k<'pt That rate 1s well under the Coast Due eel~end If you took odvanta,. of the lear -weather last weekend to ·atch up your roof, you may <n c been wise. The National l' a l h<'r Service is predicting hov. t·r'.'i for I hi s weekend. Hut 1t all depends on a high >rt'''urt· an •a thal's moved over hr· l >r .mge Coast this v. eek and ' \H-.1k1 nmg lhe l'ffC't•ts of pass 1nl! slorrn,, s,11<1 spokesman Don h:i'JUV. !11• s.1icl tht• high prei..sure area s still in place, although it's m oving ~lightly to the north. !\11 arrn hill', a weather front was m•l' mg m today from 300 miles v. 1·~l nf Northern California, f><'l'au\I. smd "Whl•lher It will g<'t here or ' no·. 1t s not cc· rt ain al this ti nH'." hl' S•lld today. 1 However. the forecast calls for •n 50 percent chance of rain tonight and 60 percent Saturday, with high cloudiness continuing through Sunday. DePauw said there may be some residual showers Sunday. Predicted high temperature is SO on Saturday, with lows around 50. sta le and nation's uncmploy rnent rate. The J 9 pert·cnt unemployment rate translated to figures means there were 32.300 unemployed countsans last month. A year earlier, the number of unemployed slood at 42,000 peo· pie. Mrs Yetter predicted a slight rise in county unemployment durtng the first quarter of 1978. She based that prediction on inclement weather that would Proc.-ficing 1-\9ain Newport Beach's H e rbert \\. KaJmb:.ich J r . onetime a I lorncy for fo rmer prcs t· dent Richa rd Nixon, has been rcmstatcd as a lawyer . 1t was rl'portc.·d today Ka lmbach had nccn banned ft·om practici n g ht s pro· frssion afll'I' pleading g uilty to Walcrg atc-rc·latc rl of frnSl'S unckr the f'c deral Corrupt Practices Act Probe Assailed UNJTED NATIONS (AP) The Chilean government has de· manded th.at the United Nations drop its investigation of human riJ(hts violations in Chile. A Bad Day? Today's a Double Whammy WASHINGTON (AP) -It was a bad, bad day for triskaidekaphobes and Friegaphoblacs. It was a Friday and it was a 13th, a double whammy day. TRJSKAJDEKAPHOBES FEAR THE number 13; Frig· gaphoblacs don't feel kindly abbut a Friday. Down through the centuries, these two subcroups of homo saplens have evolved their own protection aaatnst being hexed on such an ominous day, accordine to the National Geoaraphk Sotiety. idle some workers and the layoff of peopl<' hlrl'd at the height or last month's !>hopping sea!>On However, Mrs. Yetter said, while the unemployment rate might nsc slightly there will be expanded opportunity in manufacturing employment in Orange County because of the number of new factories and warehouses moving lo the area. So, overall. her view of county employment for 1978 was op- t1m1sllc East Hit By Heavy Snow Storm By Tbe Aaoelated Press The heaviest snow storm of the year pushed up the AtJantk Coast today blan.kellng much of the Eaat and leavtne a trail of dang6rous roads , snarled airports and cl~ed schools. The storm was born over the Gulf of Mexico on Thursday and crept s teadily northward. At least s ix storm-related deaths were reported (Related photo Phage A4 > By midday an area from Georgia to New England and from the Atlantic Coast into Ten· nessee and Kentucky waa feel· mg the storm's effects. Hazardous road conditions were reported throughout the East. The speed limit on the New J ersey Turnpike was lowered to 35 miles per hour as numerous fender-benders were reported in the morning Up to eight inches of snow were ex· pected in parts of f'iew Jersey. "If the storm moves rurther cast, the llkelihood is for con· tinued snow with much heavier accumulations," said Rutgers University meteorologist Mark Shulman. Washington's National Airport was closed for two hours as work crews tried to clear three inches of snow off the runways with two more inches expected. Air traffic out of Chicago's O'Hare Airport was delayed about 30 minutes Thursday night. Maryland officials said 1,667 workers using 727 pieces of equipment roueht a losine battle to keep the roads clear. They said the continuing snow - already several inches deep - made efforts at digging out dlf· ficult. The snow spread across Penn- sylvania into New Jersey and southern New York and reached into most or New England. Diedri~h Case . Rises 10. Percent Also blamed on juveniles are the majority of the SS7 auto and 124 mo-ped therts last year, police said. The 24 percent rise in stolen autos was somewhat ofCset by an 80 percent recovery rate. Most of the stolen autos were found within the city limits, Robitaille said. Robitaille said this would in· dicate that the cars were stolen by "juvenile joyriders" and not profeuional thieves. The sharp rue in robberies can be bla.rqed on thugs or all ages, the police chief said. Robitaille aald armed rob- beries have been lncreastns in Huntington Beach and most other Orange County oltles because of drug abuse and economic factors. · Many armed robberies are committed by drug users who need a small amount of cash in a 0.11,~ ....... ..- DEVICE THROWN ACROSS RIVER TO COLLECT OIL Hung From Hamilton Avenue Bridge Over Santa Ana River 420 Gallom of Oil Spills Into River About 420 gallons of heavy crude oil spilled into the Santa Ana River late Thursday at the boundary hoe between Hunt- ing\on Beach and Costa Mesa. A leak in the Chevron USA transmission lines that was de· tected at 6.10 p.m. was blamed for the spill The oil was bemg transported from oil sites in Newport Beach to Chevron storage tanks in Hun- tington Beach. Donald Nielsen, Chevron public affairs manager in La Habra, said that the oil leak was halted before any of the gooey material could enler the ocean. Nielsen said that oil cleanup crews from Crosby-Overton. lnc. of Long Beach ins talled booms and barriers to confine the oil to the river channel. Cleanup operations using straw and mats and other mop- ping.up methods, are expected lo continue through Saturday. Neilsen sald that the 10-barrel leak involved heavy crude oil which wasn't flammable. Police placed flares at the Paclflc Coast Hlebway bridge Thursday night becaus.e or the congested traffic when the cleanup company arrived with booms and other heavy equip· mPnt A pohce helicopter hovered over the area to provide light to assist in the operations. The leak occurred south of Banning Avenue and about a half·mile north of the Pacific Coast Highway bridge. A six-inch transmission line, owned by Chevron, crosses the river at that point through i. trestle. A HWltington Beach city of· Cicial minimized the leak. He s aid that more crude oil is placed In Dewey dumpsters on trash pickup day than OC· curred in Thursday's leak. Nielsen said that a Chevron employee immediately closed valves in the pipeline on both sides of the river to prevent ad· ditlonal spills. Nielsen said that company of. ficlals were lnve$lilatlng the cause of the leak today. He aaid it could heve been caused by rain or "any number o( things. 1 don't want to speeulate," he said. hurry, be saJd. Robitaille predicted even more armed robbery incidents this year if an economic re- cession materializes. To combat the rise in rob· beries. Robitaille sald the police department has received a $135,000 state and federal grant to install surveillance cameras in hig1"-crime commercial areas. <See CRIME, Page AZ) Suspect In Rape Clwosy By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Ol t .. O•llY "llol St.ttt A shipping clerk who police accuse of carefully selecting single women under 30 in a Fountain Valley condominium coQlplex as rape targets today faces a third set of charges as a result of his capture late Wednesday. Frank M. Johnson, 19, ot Garden Grove -currently Cac· in g trial in Orange County ' Superior Court on similar charges early next month -was arrested again at the Paradise Manor homes development In· side one victim's home. Johnson, a clerk for an Irvine firm , was scheduled for arraign- ment today in West Orange County Jud.Jcial District Court i.n the latest case. . The suspect was captured while cowering in an upstairs bathroom at the residence where a 29-year-old woman bad just been raped by a knife· wielding man who threatened to kill her sleeping 5-year-old son. Fountain Valley Police Officer Pat Colem.an, who alonf with hJs partner Patrolman Bil Parker, arrested Johnson in October to- day planned to re.me charges against the suspect in &till a third case. Officer Coleman, the depart- ment's court liaison officer, said Johnson was previously arrested in September on charges that he invaded the condominium unit next door to the latest r ape vie· tim 's residence and sexually as· s aulled her neighbor. The defendant, in that case, was not bound over to lace felony charges in Superior Court following a preliminary bearing at the municipal court level. "Today, we are re-filing charges in that case at the in· strucllon of the Superior Court Clerk," Officer Coleman re- ported. Johnson had been free on $25,000 bail.stemming Crom hlS October arrest on charges ol burglary, forcible rape and sex (Stt SUSPECT, Page AZ) 4 'IRADE VIEWED BY MRS. KNOX Shirley Knox, wife or formeir Rams' Coach Chuck Knox, talk~ about how her family feels ll'ad· ing California sunshine for Buf· falo snowdrirt.s. See Fe¥uring, Page Cl. Coast ·weather For instance, today, they were sure lo Up their bats to lop. eared dots, avoid stlrrina coffee with a knife, leave their hat.a on while ridinS in elevators, wink at white bones and, by all means. whlsUe when passins craveyards. Hicks Removal Upheld Considerable cloudiness through Saturday. Chance of rain SO percent tonight and 60 percent Saturday. Lows tonight 50 to SS. Hltbs Saturday Jow 60s. INSIDE TODA 'Y grand jury indictment of vtola~ ma state poUUcal tMDpaign and rmandal d.llclolure laws. The blah court rultn1 left the district attomey•a Otnce clearly d1sappolntod et tho outcome of lu •Ppe&l and orterta1 mue contmerrt on th~ dtclaion. No tuch ttJuctance wu found ln tbe office ot SuporvJaor Dltdnch •hero the county of. flcla l balled th hiSb court rill· ln1 11 biliaa "euctly wbat 1 predic:tid. •!Tb• SuPNm• Court ha• aald Wblt l'Te k.Oo,irn all llOftf," Diedrich laid. "Tile district at- • toroey ls etearJy prejudloed ~DUD_.,., P• Ai) A "~" who 1nt mor• titan S#llJ moonsh&wrs to pmon toUhout 1"lng their f'ftplCt for him I.I Big Sis HmdnlOft. Mnt hlm toda11 on Pagf .410. t .12 0:.1 v P 1 or HF Rain \lictim Tiu~ ~ma ll hulldo:.wr was mirc·d in mud to- d.4 \ lll'iff •• lll'W hndgc lJcmg built over th(• SantJ Ana Hi\'l·r between Hunting ton Beach and Costa Mesa. Recent rains have made ground in the area too soft even for treaded vehicles. VaJl~y Area Sidewalk Joh Due in March Fountatn V:11l1•y cit} orflc1als told :w f'olun1a .JuJrcz residents Thur'>day night Mnstruc·tion w1ll begin on ! hl' 5't y1•ar old com. mun1ty's first s1cll'walks, curbs Jnd ~ullt•rs a-; c-.1rly JS March IJ City pl Jnnc•r J>on Contraman .... 11d · 1r all goc•s wc•l l" the street 1m provc•m1·n1s !>hould be com- plc•l<'d lidon· '>ummcr with 1mililr "ork on oth<'r ('olon1a .f11;in·1 ..,tn·t·ts to twgin shortly t ht•n•aftt·r ColonJiJ 11•!>1d1•nts t•lectc<l thrce < ommunily m1•mbcrs lo h<'ad a 1 1 I v ;1 fl v urn 1 y <'om m 1 l l <' c• t n '>JH•<'d lhl' publ1<' works proJert l'alr1c-1a B11tc•rs was clcctc.'CI d1,11rrnan. Torn Tighe, vice 1·ha1rmun and J oun Cardona, s1·<'rc•tary Mrs lhtlNs said the advisory f'om m1ltec will m eet every tuon th The• f1r"t mcclmg 1s :-.chcd ul('(f for l"l'I> t 5 I\ J.'ountam Vallt>y city official plannt'd to use federal Housing :.incl lommunlly Development fundc; to build lhf' c;1d('W<Jlk~. gut l1·r ... <tnrl rurh:o, in lh1• rommuntty 51t11.1t1·rl n1•ar Warnl•r J\~enue find Warcl "'1r1•1•t ,\l111ut s:w1111111 Ill ft"d1·r.il r1mrb h.1\ •· fw .. 1·11 1•.irrn.irkr·d (or lh1s 1111rpo.., .. • 11v11ffw1.i1._ • .1111 Gunme11 Take $2,000From HBMarket i\ banrfit sporting a shaven h1·ad and his scraggly bearded '>•dekrrk too k a n estimated S2.v00 from a Huntington Beach nrnrk<'l Thursd<1y m~ht, poltce r 1•port c·cl Thl' bald (ltunman ra<'rd into the Alpha Beta market at 18161 Ma in St. at 6 15 p m and shoved <i 45 caliber semi a utomatic ]lit., t o l into ass1c;tant s tore tnan:1eer Tom IJollbaum's back E'rona Page A I DIEDRICH. • c:igainst me." Commenting on lllc ks' de· c1s1on to ap~al Judge Schwab's ruling, he added. "I'm surpnsed he took it lhat far because now the entire slate of Cahfornaa knows what's going on m Orange County. ''Before this thing is over, everyone will see what I 've been u p against," Diedrrch s aid .. This has been nothing more than a vendetta by people who made up their m inds that thl'y're the good guys and I 'm the bad guy ·· Diedrich claimed in the hear ing b<'fore Judge Schwab who h<Js since re moved h1 rnself from thC' case and the trral that II icks and his s taff r epeatedly displayed prejudice against him. The accused s upervis or a rgued that Hicks ' prejudice was evident in a number of IS· sues that came before the Board of Supervisors and in which lticks and Diedrich were in· variably on opposite :.ides. Judge Schwab ruled in a con troversial written opin ion that he rould find no evidence of ac· tu:.i l preJudice by Hic ks Hut he s<A1d tht•re wai. 'the 11p· f>t•,Jr:.tnce of prl'JUd1ce" and dPfrn11<· conn1C't of mterest stem 111111).! fr"rn llw fact that the county '""•rd maclt· lhl' final dctc•rmin11 I 11111 on t hr• tJistrrcl attorney's I 111d ~· l'I I ril'•' 'wh~ab <also noted in 111 ·. 11p1111on that mcmb<•rs of the d1 \I 111 I ;1t1orrwy's staff arc ex P•Tl••d lt1 lt·.stify al the trial Hitchhiker Asssaults Tiro Coast Men North to Get More Rain Over Weekend By The Assoelated Press The drought continued to die its s low death today as yet another Pac1f1c storm swept east across Northern and Cen· lrat California, dropping up to half an inch of rain in many ure as . The National Weather Service reported Red Bluff recorded the most with .54 of an inch by 4 a.m. Sun Francisco had .41 of an inch, O,tkland 47, Ukiah 50, Stockton 34, Salinas .11 and f''n•sno .06 l"orccai.tl'r Bill Ut·nney baid the ram and possibly thun· dt•r s hower.s wou ld continue throus;:h Saturday, with scat- tered showers Sunday. Despite warnings for gales of up to 40 knots at sea, the storm was not expected to cause the same pounding surf w hich bat- tered the slate for two days this week Temperatures in th e Bay area, tbe Sacramento VJJJey and most other areas of Central Calirorn1a w11J range in the up· per 50:. and low 60s Two Drivers Killed in Auto Crashes Drivers who apparently lost control of their cc:irs died In !>epurate Orange County acci· <l<.'nls Thur.;day <'vening, Orange County Coroner·s deputies re· ported today. Michael D. Peralta, 22. Para· mount, was pronounced dead at the scene of a 10 : 20 p.m . crash at Fifth Street and Pacific Coast Highway, Seal Bcaeh, deputies !>a1d . Peralta lost control of his car and 1t overturned, deputies re-ported Two men who picked up h1lchh1kers in the South Coast area learned the hard way that giving ndes to strangers can be dangerous, police said today Caryne J Kallenberger, 26, of 200 N Gilbert St., Anaheim, died about an hour after her car went out of control and struck a tree, deputies said. ..... age.4J CRIME ••. Roblltllle Hid the ca meraa wm identify rof>ben and ~ would-be criminals. In the filht •t ainst auto theft. Robitarue said, the most etfec llve prevention Is for paren~ to c:ontrol their younester:. · 11legal activities. Police Detective Jim Weaver said Volkswagen autos and motorcycles are the most com. rnonly stolen vehicles. Motor cycles and "bugs" are extrem ely easy to start without an ignition key and t his makes the m easy marks for young, streetwise thieves, Weaver said. With the 1976 street legaliza. tlon of mo-ped.a, police have found a growing numbe r of thefts Involving these hy brid · veh icles which are motortaed bicycles with less power than motorcycles. Dur ing 1976 few mo-ped thefts "ere reported. But, during 1977, 124 reports of stolen mo-peds came before police, mostly from unhappy high school students. While Huntina:ton Beach police boast 80 percent recovery rates on autos, only 23 of the mo-peds stolen m 1977 wer e recovered. Weaver said serial numbers on mo-peds, li k e those on bicycles, a re easily removed, making recovery difficult. Robitaille blamed much or the juvenile crime proble m on his belier that "Juvenile justice Is a myth." He said , "I'd Jike to soe people actually involved with the Juvenile justice process m ake the laws regarding lt Instead of Just legislators." Robitaille added. Judges know of the problem and are con cerned, but t hey arc just frus trated. "Let's face It, juvenile crim e 1s profitable because they know they are bound to be released." --- Senrices Held For FVTeen Crash Victim Pushing Their L~k? Funeral services were con- duc ted today for 16-year·old Fountain Vulley residen t Danny Colby Shaw who died in a Tues. day morning motorcycle acci- dent in Huntington Beach. Shaw, 16061 Mullein Ci rcle, died at Huntington Intercom- munity Hospital at ll:S5 p.m . Tuesday from chest injuries he suffered when his motorcycle collid$t "'10\ "1 sedAn It U. oor- ner or Magnolia Street and Warner Avenue . officials said. The dnver of the otht:r vebJcle involved in the 10·25 a.m. acci- dent, Susan EHzabeth Dixon, ~. of Ftuntal.J\ Valley, was not held, police said Shaw was a student al Win - lersburg High School in Hunt- ington Beach. Gunman Aims At Gandhi NEW DEU U, India CAP) -A man pointed a loaded gun at former P rime Minister Indira Gandhi today a nd was over· powered before a shot could be fired. police said. Witnesses said a man later identified as Murari Lal Batra, 56, moved throuih a thick crowd and placed the muzzle of an Italian model revolver at the window of a car ca rrying Mrs. Gandhi ln the crowded streets or Old Delhi. where she had gone lo a public birthday celebr ation. Today is Friday, the Thirteenth. n fabled day feared bv the superstitious. but KathleC'n K1•1Jy and P aul Donovan, both of Costa Mesa, como1der il the ir lucky d av. Kathleen. a seventh grader at St. Joachim Catholi"c School, and Paul, a seventh gradt•r at Tc:Winkle School, both celebrate their thirteenth birthdays today. Fro• Page A J SUSPECT 'CHOOSY'. • • perversion, despite his previous arrest involving a s imilar episode. No bail has yet been set in Ute new case resulting from the in· va sion of Wednesday's vlctJm's hom e after which the su.spect was again booked on susp1cton of forcible rape, burgla ry and sex per version. Ball was to be s et in the newest incident at Johnson 's ar· raignment today. Residents of the small con· dom inium complex near Slater I\ venue and Euclid Street ar e in· flamed by the series of sex at- tacks, all following an identical pattern. T he victims that d efendant Johnson -a former n:sldent of Paradise Manor -is accused of c:issaulting are all 28 lo 29 and single. Officer Coleman s aid after moving to Garden Grove, Johnson has continued to visit friends there. the foot of the stairway, poHce said. He assertcdly ordered her to ' keep quiet or be killed and escorted her upsta1 rs, where she \\as forced to disrobe, but the '>us pect was interrupted by a knock on lhe door. Officer Colt>man said the would·bc rapist warned the woman lo 1?<'1 rid of the caller or he would kill hc•r little boy, but when she met her concerned cousin at the door, H was ap- parent something was wrong. The victim returned upstairs ;dtcr ordering her s uspicious cousin away. Iler relative das h(•d ho mt• 10 call police, knowing of tlw two prcv1ou!> rape incidents Firin~ Pus he d l>ollb<lum told police he had j u!>t opened the storr safe when the gunmt>n c•ntcrcd The bald hand1t pushed Dollbaum over to his !>1dek1rk who pointed a hard, blunt obJcct throu.i:h his Jacket an- t" the s toreoffmal's hack They said Donald CookP, 47, or 10632 WaJk1k1 Lant', Huntington Beach, was treated by ftrcmen ror a bloody nose after he slopped to oHer a ride to a hitc hhiker in San Clemente just before midnight Th ursday and was punched. The crash occurred about 6:45 J> m at Gilbert and Stonybrook Drive In Anaheim Wednesday night's rape VlC· t1m telephoned a cousin living in the same complex when she heard noises downstairs, then went to investigate and was con- fronted by a man with a knife al ~------------~------------------- WASHINGTON (AP ) -Presi- dent Cartl'r i.ays he was asked by Rep. JO$hua Eilberg, D·Pa., to "expedite" the firmg of U.S J\ ttorney David M a rs lon in Ph1ladelph1a. But the president told reporter s Thursday he kno" s nolhtng about Eal berg be· ing a reported target of an Jn· vesl1gation by the attorney • Witnesses told police the two men Wfr e seen lo1terlng outside lhe m arket just before the raid. The two men crammed the Cash into a brown paper 1'8Ck Md fl ed lhe store on fool. No i elaway vehicle was seen, • police said. OftAHOt! COAST H " DAILY PILOT TM Orlllf'l.llt C...U 0.lly ~, ... Wit .. wth(" I\,_.,,. ....... , ... ,.,. ......... ,.-............ °'_ (,,,0, PvMttl'I·,.. ~ ......... ~1#.t•• .. , ..... " ..... piJ&t1Utiit0 ~,,.. ... '"''~ r, • .,... ,.,. C'"4't• ~u ~•aot• "'•""-u..,~11,...,"""' .,.4C'h ,00,. ••·~ V•"•• ''"'"• ~.....,....,, v.~.,.., • ..,. l~ ... .,. .. .....,.,", ... , .... ,....., ............... t,... 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Martin Kawecki, 34, of 2475 Glen neyre St.. told police he was dropping his rider off at the A venida Pico interesecUon with the San Diego Freeway when the young m an t ried to take his lighter and ascuUleensued. Muggers Hit Jogger in HB A HunUniton Beach man told p0Uce four muaaen jumped him and tore hlJ weddlnt rh11, v•lued at $600, ftom hia fln1er •• the vfcUm was Jouing thtouah Central Patk Thursday nl11\t. James M. Garcia of eo2 Wu-ner Ave. told poltce he clldn't set 1 •ood look •t b11 at. tackm u the1 1rab~ bJm bent bll arm l>Uk and ,..D>o;;s the rln1 which held tllree diamoDdl. 0.rda •afd he tiellned the meo bd 1iiQi lui:ir ud daflr clothlq. Chief Davis Unpim Badge. LOS ANGEI,.ES (AP) - Police Chief Ed Davts, feisty to the end, has t urned In his badge with a criUcism of two former New Yor k p olice com - missioners for "chickening out" of the competition to succeed him. The dapper, white-haired Davis played to television cameras as he tossed his badge on a desk Thursday. Davis. 61, said !le was confident about win· ni ne th e R epu b l ica n eubernalorial primary In J une but said lhe "eener al election would be mor e dilflcult." Many city police oUice rs, up- set over a Police commission de· claion that Davis' replacement would not neces11rily come lrom wUhJn the department, seemed pleased that former New York CJty police com· mJaalonon Patrick Murphy and Danlel Cawley had dropped out . It's Yo11r Dollar! QUITE OFTEN A CUSfOMER IS CONFUSED WHEN SHOPPING FOR CARPETING. H E ASSUMES TH AT IF A CARPET PILE IS H EAVY ANO THICK THE C ARPET IS N ECESSA RILY OF GOOD QUALITY. NOT TRUE! MORE OFTEN THE QUALITY OF THE FIBER. ANO NOT THE QUANTITY. IS THE DETERMINING FACTOR WHICH CONTROLS WEAR ANO PERFORMANCE. IT'S YOUR MON EY -SO. WHEN BUYING YOUR CARPETING, MAKE SU RE YOU ARE DEALING WITH AN ESTABLISHED MILL. ANO EQUALLY AS IMPORTANT. A REPUTABLE DEALER. l I rvine Toda~·'s C los ing .Y. S to~ks · VOL. 71, NO. 13, 4 SECTIONS, 42 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRI DAY, JANUARY 13, 1978 TEN CENTS Snow, Sleet,· Cold Paralyze By The AsSO<!lated P ress The worst stdrm oC the year - a heavy, wet snow mixed with freeiing rain and s leel crawled along the Atlantic Coast from the South up to New England today, leaving up to 8 inches of snow in its wake, cJos. ing schools and disrupting air and road traffic. At lcru.l six deaths -from ac- cident, heart attack or exposure were traced to the foul weather pattern that came up out oC the Gulf or Mextco nt midweek and slowly wound Its way northward. (Related photo, M> Air traffic was slowed as Na· t10nal Airport in Washmgton ~as cl~ed for two hours and snow crews cleared runways at B;.ihimore-Washington Jnterna· t1onal AJrport. Accumulations of 5 to 8 inches wen forecast for much of Massachusetts with up to a root expected in the Berkshire Moun- tains in the western part of the state. Lesser amounts were pre· dieted for northern New England, where the storm was expected to conUnuc into Satur· day. By midday, New Jersey had already gotten several mches of snow, and about 8 inches was forecast. Metropolitan New York City was blanketed by 1now as millions of earl.Y momma com- muters headed to work . The s torm continued into the after· noon and was expected to tum into a freezing rain late in the day. In the Bronx, 31 schools closed at mldday. As the storm moved north, it left a pattern or snow turning to rain or sleet in lt.s wake . .;;ome a reas received a second sno~faU before it passed. The storm came In off the Gull or Mexico on Thursday and by today extended Crom tbe Carolinas into New England and from the Atlantic Coast into the Midwest nearly to lhe Mississip- pi River. Speed limi~ were lowered to 35 mph along the New Jersey Turnpike. Fender-bender acci- dents -and some more serious ones -were common on roadways slick with ice and Jobless Drops County Rate Dips to New Low Unemployment in Orange County dropped to a new low in December when the county·., jobless rate dipped to 3.9 per· cent. according to figures re leased today by the state Employment Develop mt•nt Department <EDD). State labor analy.,l Altu Yl'ltcr credited scasondl hmng or retail and tourist workers with sending the county's unemployment rate to its lowl•st point since records '1ave been kcpt. t '420 Gallons That rate is well under the c;talc and nation's unemploy. ment rate The 3 9 percent unemployment rate translated to figures means there were 32,300 unemployed count1ans last month A year earlier. the num her of unemployed stood at 42,000 J>CO· pie. Mr.s . Yetter predicted a slight n st· in county unemployment during the first quarter of 1978. She based that prcd1ct1on on Crude Oil Spills In SA River Bed· About 420 gallons of heavy ctrude oil spilled mto the Santa Ana River late Thursday at the lM>undary line between Hunt- gton Beach and Costa Mesa. A leak in the Chevron USA ansmission lines that was de- cted at 6:10 p.m. was blamed or the spill. The 011 was being transported rom 011 sites in Newport Beach o Chevron storage tanks in Hun· · gt~ Beach. Donald Nielsen, Chevron ublic affairs manager in La abra, said that the oil leak was alted before any or the gooey aterial could enter the ocean. I Nielsen said that oil cleanup crews from Crosby-Overton, Inc. or Long Beach installed booms and barriers to confine the oil to the river channel. Cleanup operations using straw and mats and other mop· ping-up methods, are expected to continue through Saturday. Neilsen said that the lO·barrcl leak involved heavy crude oil which wasn't flammable. Police placed flares al the Pacific Coast Highway bndge Thursday night because or the congested traffic when the cl<'anup company arrived with booms and other heavy equip· ment. A police helicopter hovered over the area to pro~Ji&bt to oss1st in tbe operatiallS. : .I) The leak occurred south of Banning Avenue and about a half·mile north of the Pacthc Coast Highway bridge .. A six-inch transmission line, owned by Chevron, crosses the river at thal point through c. trestle. A Huntington Beach city of· ficial minimized the leak. He said that more crude oil is placed in Dewey dumpsters on trash pickup day than oc- curred in Thursday's leak. Nielsen said that a Chevron employee immediately dosed valves in the pipeline on both .sades of the river to prevent a-I· d1tional spills. Nielsen said that company of· f1cials were investigating the cause of the leak today. He said it could heve been caused by rain or "any number of things I don't want to speculate," he said. inclement weather that would idle some workers and the layoff of people hired at the height of last month's shopping season. llowever . Mrs Yetter said, while the unemployment .rate might rlse sltghlly there wilJ be l')(J>anded opportunity in manufacturing employment in Orange County because of the number of new factories and warehouses moving to the area. So, overall, her view or county employment for 1978 was op· t1m1st1c. High Court Nixes Hicks From Case By TOM BARLEY Of ... D.atly ...... lteff Members of the state attorney general's staff stepped up their pretrial activities today in lhe light of a ruling that confirms the office as the prosecutor in the Orange County case against two county supervisors and two codefendants. Deputy Attorney General Richard Haden and his staff had h alted the processing of materials taken over from Dis· tr1ct Attorney Cecil Hicks' staff until the California Supreme Court ruled on Hicks' appeal a1tninst his removal from the case. Ruling without comment. the high court decided late Thurs- <See DIEDRICH, Page A2l Girl Attacked By Youth in Rape Atte mpt· A youth slipped through an un- locked door of a UC Irvine coed's apartment early today, held a knife to her throat where she lay sleeping on a living room couch and tried. to rape her, campus Police said. The boy, apparently a teen-ager , forced her to perform an unnatural sex act, police said, and escaped from the Ver~o Place dormitory after he was una·• ble to complete the rape attempt, of(lcers reported. The 22-year-old guduate stu· dent was taken to Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital for examina· lion and released. Police said she didn't know her attacker. The youth was described as black, slender, live-nine, and with his hair styled in a short "Afro." He wore a dark turtle neck sweater, jeans, and possibly track shoes, poJice said. o.ny..._,......,.~ec....._ NARCOTICS LABORATORY RAIDED IN SOUTH LAGUNA Sheriff• Crfmlnallst Jim Whfte Wlth Evidence Pair Held in Narco Raid in S. Laguna Orange County Sheriff's of- ficers raided a South Laguna home today and said they con· fiscatcd laboratory equipment, narcotic pills and the chemicals used in their manufacture. Backed by investigators from the Laguna Beach and Los Angeles Police departments, the officers dismantled what they described as an elaborate drug making laboratory in the home at 31885 Hillside Lane. Two men arrested on the premises were identified as: Sean Dennis Fahy, 34, of the Hillside address and Donald Paul Clow, 31, o( 31988 Virginia Way, South. Laguna. Sherifrs Lt. Rick Drake said today that he expects the arrest · of a third man at a later stage of the Investigation. • 1R4DE VIEWED BY MRS. KNOX Shirley Knox, wife of former Rama' Coach Cbu~k Knox, tallca about how her family feels trad- ing California sumhine for Buf· falo snowdrifts. SH Featuring, Page CL Fahy and Clow were booked into the county jail on charees of conspiracy and the manufacture o( controlled substances. It is al· leged that they were engaged in the manufacture or am- phetamine pills. Drake said the alleged ac· tivlties of the two men and sus· peeled accomplices, came to light when they ordered chemicals from a ~ Angeles company. He said the company's suspj. cions were aroused by the nature of the order for melbam· phetamine materials and the Los Angeles Police Department was advised of the request from the South Laguna address. Drake said subsequent ln· vestigation by his office and Laguna Beach police convinced t hem that drugs were being il· legally m anufactur ed in tbe Hillside Lane home. Probe Assailed UNITED. NATIONS (AP) The Chilean eovemment bas de- m anded that the United Nations drop its invest.itation of human rights violations in Chile. What Price Moderation? $22,000 Called 'Too High~ in lrvbw that dellniticn woold pennlt a m axJmum s alea price for modtrate incom e homes ln Woodbrld&o of $55,800. The counclt already b as e1tabll1bed t.he BUD deftnltioo of moder•te jncome lo the Jef. frey and Park Place pJanued communlU~. Clt1 pJannln1 at..af( recom· m.nd mcludlnl the definlUan an boulms suJ4elintll proposed for t ncorporaUon lnto t b• city 1e:nera1 pl& ,. r Tll• ClOUndl vote to ratae UM Woodl>rldi• criteria ~~~-~-11 wltll llS7 A.-: 01.ido vppmeq a.id JollD 8Qrt.oll Ult L • East snow. In La Grange, ~ , three in· mates at the State ltetonnatory tned to use the 3 to 4 inches or new-fallen snow as cover for an escape aUempt. Snow extended up into Wisconsin and parts of Min- nesota. lllino1s, Indiana and Kentucky got a second snowfall as the storm moved across the Midwest. (See SNOW, Page AZ) .Arizona Fraud ~ Trial Set Jury selection was scheduled to begln today in P hoenix in the trial of two Harbor Area men ac- cused in a $5.5 million Arizona land fraud scheme. Facing multipl e felony charges in Maricopa County Superior Court are Clyde Din· nell, 57, of 9 Wandermg RiU, Irvine, and Ken Duffy, or 1870 Park Newport, apt. 104, Newport Beach. The two men are the last or 15 people identified in indictments handed down in September of 1976 by the Maricopa County Grand Jury alleging their firm~ Combined Equity Assurance, falsely represented property al Co n c h o Lake s/Land in northeastern Arizona. All others have pleaded guUty to lesser charges than were listed in the indictments. The indictments also charged t h e firm members with securities violations in the ii· legal sale ot mortgages of the property. <See FRAUD, Page 2) More Stormy Weather Due For Weekend IC you took advantage of the clear weather last weekend to patch up your roof, you may have been wise. The National Weather Service is predicting showers for this weekend. But it all depends on a high pressure area that's moved over the Orange Coast this week and is weakening the effects of pCtSs· ing storms, said spokesman Don DePauw. He said the high pressure area is still in place, although it's moving slightly to the north. Meanwhile, a weather front was moving in today from 300 miles west of Northern California, DePauw said. "Whether it will get here or not, it's not certain at this time," he said today. However, the forecast calls for a SO percent chance of rain tonight and 60 percent Saturday, with high cloudiness continuing through Sunday. DePauw said there may be some residual showers Sunday. Predicted high temperature is 60 on Saturday, with lows around SO. Co ast Weathe r Considerable cloudiness through Saturday. Chance of rain 50 percent tonight and 60 percent Saturday. Lows tonight so to ss. Hlahs Saturday low 60s. INSIDE TODAY ThrH Broadtoat1 1tar1 wfU appear in "Man o/ Lo Mancha'' to Of>C"' Saddlcbock College'• apring theatflr aeaaon. ~e Poge Cl /or <U· tofll. l F tlCUi , Jan 13. 1171 • Front Airport NB Reopens Noise Case By JOANNE REYNOLDS OI 1119 c.lly ...... $ .. ff Newport Beach City Attorney Dennis O'Neil plans to meet with airport noise consultant Henry Weeda next week to plan :.t~ategy for fighting airport noise. The lat.est s)urmish between the city and the county over airport noise was set up in December when the atate variance allowing airport opera- tions to exceed allowable noise limits expired. The state De partment of Transportation, which bas granted two such variances to the airport, set a hearina on granting a new one for May 22·26, but county officials say they hope to delay lbe bearings until at least July. Deputy County Counsel Charles Sevrier, who._..a.andles httgat1on involving the airport, said he plans to file a motion fur continuance of the May heanngs because trial of 66 homeowners' laws uits against the airport is ::.lated to begin May 8. Rain Victim Erot11 Pa,,e Al ... I DIEDRICH •. . iay that &iil'IOt CwR JQl)p PbWp E. Schwab dttlaioo to ~move Hicks f~m the case because o( prejudice q11nst at least one defendant should oo upheld. The ruUni m<:aiu tbat the at- torney 1oneral'5 ottlc• can now proceed with preparaUo_ns for a trial that ls tenatively scheduled for July31. Ordered to race trjal that day ue SuJ*Y.isor Ro.lr>b Diedrich, 53, Supervlsor Philip Anthony 41, ltnancial COn.$ultant Gen~ Con (ad, 43, and Dr. William Kott, ~. an Anaheim clentJst. A II four are accu.sed In a ll"and jury indictment ol violat- ing state pOUU~al campalp and financial dbcl<>1ure laws. The hip court ruling left the district attorney's office clearly disappointed at the outcome of its appeal and offering Uttle comment m the decision. No such reluctance was found in tbe olfice of Supervisor Diedrich where the county of- ficial hailed the hlgh court ruJ. ing as being "exactly what I predicted. "The plaintiffs' attorney e:.timates we'll be lo trial more than 40 days," Sevier said. "I'm not sure it will be that long, but 1l should at least lake until the end of June." Meanwhile, Newport Beach homeowners have been urging councilmen to hire a legal • This small bulldozer was mired in mud to- day near a new bridge being built over the Santa Ana mver· between Huntington Beach and Costa Mesa. Recent rains have made ground in the area too sort even for treaded vehicles. ''The Supreme Court has sajd what I've known all along," Diedrich said. "The dJstrict at- torney is clearly prejudiced against me." Practieing Again ~c wpoi 1 Beach's Herbert \\' Kalmbach Jr , onetime altornrv for former prcs1- rl t'nl Hi ch a rd Nixon , has lil'cn rl'lll'>tatcd :.i s a law;cr, 1 L w as r e p orte d today. Kalm bath had been banned from µr,tcli c ing his pro- k '>s1on after pleading guilty to Wate rgate-related of- f l'nscs under the Federal Corrupt Practices Act. Byrd Backs Canal Pact WJ\SHlNGTON CAP> - Senate Majority Leader Robl•rt C Byrd announced tod<iy tus qualified support for the Punama Canal treaty. saying he felt it was in the best interests of the United States "and cons istent with our own role as a leader among na- tions " Oy rd. D W Va . told a Capitol news conference that 1n endors ing the treaty. hC' believes it ~hould be mod1f1cd to include clearly stated guarantees of U S. riF(hts to defend the canal and to have priority passage after 2000, when it would be turned over to Panama. From Page Al SNOW ... Maryland turned out 1,667 road workers to try to keep the highways clear. but snow con- tinued lo fall in the wake or the 727 pieces of road equipment. State Police told motorists to re· gard all roads as dangerous. The South was feeling the ef. feels of the storm for the second day. closing schools in GeorgJa, Alabama and the Carolinas. For the most part, the snow had moved north -leaving several mches of snow on the ground and patches or ice on roads - but the icy rain and sleet that has formed the tall or the storm continued over secUons of the area. Meanwhile, scattered and light rain continued to fall on the West Coast, and arctic air blew into Montana east of the moun- tains. Mild weather continued in other Western regions. 0,.ANOE COAST DAILY PILOT ~~~~~.'r.===::.~ c.o." ...,..11111,,. eo-.~y. 5'Httl9 "''-... -·-.._ .......... _ ,_., ,., c .. ,. Mt-. ... .._, a-.. 11. H,,,,.,_ r..t111,_ tAlft vau • ., ,,.....,. •. S•Mt"'«:' V•ll•t • ._. ~ .. t<MSeori~CNlt.A ....... -1 ... lion " P'lbl••• S•tvr.a.yt .,.. ~ n. t;:;~~..':.!1.~111::..':.:.m °"""'' .. , .... ., ....... ~o-1•"""'*- Joo •~ Vl<t,...._,,lt'IOIO.-.. ~ T-atll...,.. t11uer .,..... .. ........... Me .... , .... , .. ~" l.9M .._ ...... "''"'" .... Mt-'"' •• , ... OfflcH Cool• ,._na: JltWHf hy"""" "=.::.~~:;~g;:r;-.!:,.~d '°""-~ Va1i.,, tNOIU"'all-a1s...i 0'"9t1_, Telepllone ~~ Cl•~ Mv '°""" ........ ~Vallil'!'llMOll M1.a11 ,._~~ ........., ~ ~c;s~..r:-"-"~= ,.. .... , .... •;w...'-~· .. ,.., .... -.. ::::=::..:. \ -•-''"""'"'-"ti ...... ( .......... "'°" C..111.f~•• '",.."'' .. t.rrl r ' ::-:::.;.. ~ :::..:,:,.,~ -""I lllOlllW? • f specialist in fighting airports to Irvine Forum press their contention that the airport should be forced to com- pl~ with existing laws limiting '}; E · no~:~ Emory, long an airport . O ye City noise foe, Monday told coun- cilmen a lawsuit pursued by the Government city "has great potential for u chieving something." A forum to acquaint City Council candidates and other in· terested people with the work- ings of Irvine municipal govern- ment is scheduled for 9 a .m. to 2:30 p.m. Saturday, in councu chambers at 17200 Jamboree Blvd. .. We need to force the county down a road that leads to better noise conditions for Newport Beach," he said. "We need to do this one right and spend some money doing it." Councilmen have been sym- pathetic to homeowners' com. plaints about airport noise, but they have talcen no action to hire a lawyer to press the matt.er in court. They did direct O'Neil in December to find out how much it will cost to hire Weeda to pre- sent evidence at the upcoming variance hearings he has in the two preceding hearings. But Emory contended Monday that a lawsuit could halt the county's long-range expansion plans for the airport. "We've got to force the county to accept that there will be a s tandoff (in any physical changes al the airport) untll there is a detente Cin noise levels> and the only way to con- vice 'em 1s to make them feel we will go ail the way through the courts." Candidates will informally meet members of the city staff, and each other in a session ar- ranged by the League of Women Voters. A lunch will be served by volunteers from the Irvine Junior Ebell Club. The candidates, as they will appear on the ballot, are Arthur W. Anthony, communications analyst; Larry Agran, attorney· Vivian Hall, teacher; C. Larry Hoffman, businessman Ellen G. Freund: Jerry Shaw. attorney; Carol Effenberger, investigator: Robert L. ''Bob" Moore com- munications systems engineer· and David Warren, attorney. · There are two open positions on the COW>cil to be filled by the March 7 election. Incumbents John Burton and Gabrielle Pryor are retiring from the of. f1ce. A Bad Day? Today's a Double Whammy . W.ASBINGTON (AP) -It was a bad, bad d'ay for tnsk a1dekaphobes and Friggaphobiacs. It was a Friday and it was a 13th, a double whammy day. TRISKAIDEKAPHOBES FEAR l'HE number 13 · Frig· gaphobiacs don't feel kindly about a Friday. ' Down through the centuries, these two subgroups of homo sapiens have evolved their own protection against being hexed on ~uch an ominous day, according to the National Geographic Society. For instanc~. t~ay. they were sure to Up their hats to lop- eared dogs, avoid sl1rring cofree with a knlre, leave their hats on while riding in elevators, wink at white horses and, by all means, whistle when passine graveyards. BABE RUTI:I ALWAYS TOVCHED first base for luck while he~ding for the outfield during any baseball game played on Friday the 13th. Among the don'ts: avoid eatlne bananas with catsup don't pick up safety pins on the street. don't take a rake through the living room and don't open an umbrella Indoors. And if that isn't enough, parents should bite off fingernails of babies born on Friday the l3tb to save the infants from grow- ing up as thieves, accordlna to advice eiven the suspicious in the National Geographic article by RobertC. Radcutfe. ON 11IE O'J'BEB BAND, some people believe Friday the 13th is the right time to identify a future mate by holding a pullet's white egg In one's mouLh and then runninr outside to listen for the first name spoken. The society lists the following among noted Friday the 13th dates in history: construction began on the Wblte House on Fri- day, Oct. 13, 1792; and gasoline raUonJna was cut from four to three gallons a coupon on Friday, Aug. 13 19'3. . A footnote: Frid&)' la the sixth day of the week. Its name is derived from the Norse 1odde8S Frtrc or Frt11a. That's bow the National Geographic Society came up with the word Frig-gaphobiac. '2 Justice Levels' Assailed by Actor NEW YORK (AP) -Actor Cliff Robertloa 1aya the cue of Columbia Pictures PreaJdent David Befelman-.Wl on Ule Job desPlbtbi.# MlnSaaion thtt be em b eiiled teOl~o ta-om the atudto, ralse1 .. 011turbliJ1 kllM1I o f remembrances of Water11te." RobertlJOft. whose name was on a tto,ooo dleek ln'TO!m t.n the embeulflmeftt,; ,told Tbe Al· soclaled Presa at bis bome M.re Tbundq tbat the Jac.t ol ._.,a.I action lD the caM • • .._ _. to think that~-.... ii( justice" • :·w·~~~__.. • kind of am...-. GI rear, ••m added. "I t.b1nk they begin to believe that they are above the law." Robert.son said be deelded to make tbe •tor>' public beca\lSe he felt the 1nlorm1Uon he ob- talned about the check ahodld be brouabt lo the •ttent!on ol 0 th8 rl1ht people'' in law enfor9-ment.. Robertson aald hi• nr•t knowledao of the $t0!000 check came lat February wntn bil countilnt cam• acroa1 a w., form lnd1c1tJ.na Columbia paid hlm that amcurt lD me. _ ''I W .. PttA!ed, beclUH. l dlc!ft't work !or ColumbJa b\ ll'1e,•1 M lakt. . Drivers Penalized On Culver Detour Besides the costs borne by public and private agencies for damage caused by a week's ram in In.me, city ofCJc1als there say, there wee; an additional cost-to' m otorists lookmg for routes throus.?h flooded streets Public Works Director Brent ~f uc how went to work to figure wha l 1t cost a dnv('r to detour around sltll·closed Culver Drive Every time a driver who norm ally takes Cul vcr has to go around it, Muchow calculated, it costs the motorist just about half a dollar That's based on M uchow's computations that detour cosL<> amount to $9.395 pt•r day for the 19,000 vehicles det<>rmined by traffic counts lo travel Culver on an average day. Dri vers u:.ed lo taking Culver to work and back will lose a dollar a day until the s treet re- opens. Repair times hQve been forecast for another one to three weeks. The public works director broke down the cost.s (per 19.000 trips daily>. For two extra stops of 30 ~e c ond s eac h , fue l waste am ount.-. to $455 -For fuel expended on the 1 1-milc detour, for a total of 21.250 miles. the total 1s $3,400 For the ti me los t . an Gwunan Aims At Gandhi NEW DELHJ, India (AP> -A man pointed a loaded gun at former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi today and was over· powered before a shot could be fired. poUce said Witnesses said a man later 1deotified as Murari Lal Batra. 56, moved through a thick crowd and placed the muzzle of an ltalian model revolver at the wmdow of a car carrying Mrs Gandhi in the crowded streets of Old Delhi, where she had gone to a public birthday celebration. average 3.5 minutes per trip, or 1,108 hours total a day, at $5 an hour. the total is $5,540. Total costs to all motorist as- s uming Culver Drive is ' re· opened after a minimum two weeks, is $131,530, Muchow said. From Page A J FRAUD ... Dinnell, who has been free on his own recognizance since his arraignment in Phoenix in early 1977. has been the subject of a week-long pre-trial hearing to determine his ability to pay the C'OSl Of his defense. In February of 1977, both Duf- fy and Dinnen were declared in· d1gent by the court and granted u~e of taxpayer-runded at- torneys. Since then. however, DinaeU has been the subject of business articles in the Los Anteles Tim es and Los An.~h Magazine in which he iaJd his business was grossing $4.2 million annually. Dinnen and bis son, Anthony, 28, of 18732 Paseo Cortez, started a hot-dog stand franchising operation called the Dogfather rn Newport Beach just before the Indictments were handed down. Thal business' cQrporate status was suspended by the slate Franchise Tax Board in April of 1977 for failure to file tax returns and the pair subse- q u~ntly opened Like-It Foods, which markets frozen Italian sandwiches on the Mafia mOtif of the Dogfather. It was the sandwich business that Dinnell claimed was g1'06s- ing $4.2 million. His son is currently inactive in the business. He began serving a one-to-four-year sentence at the end of December in Arizona state prison for his part in the land fraud. Commenting on Hicks' de· cision to appeal Judge Schwab's ruling, he added: "I'm surprised he took it that far because now the entire stale of California knows what's going ou in Orange County. "Before this thine is over. everyone will see what I've been up against," Diedrich said. "This has been nothine more than a vendetta by people who made up their minds that they're the good guys and I'm the bad guy." Diedrich claimed in the bear- ing before Judge Schwab-who has since removed himself from the case and the trial-that Hicks and his staff repeatedly dJsplayed prejudice against him. Dimes Drive Needs Many Volwiteers The Irvine March of Dimes committee says the 1978 drive against birth defect.. has so far been shortchanged by a lack of volunteers. According to Trina Spruance, local field representative for the county March or Dimes pro· gram, the committee seeks were volunteers for its Jan. 28 "march." Volunteers meet at city coun- cil chambers. 17200 Jamboree Blvd .. between JO a.m. and 11 a m .• where route assignments arc given for door-to-door con- tributions. About three hours Is involved. Also that day, a "hot line" 1754-3773) will be staffed by March of Dimes volunteers from 10 a.m. lo 4 p.m. to answer ques- tions from Irvine residents about prevention of birth defects and care of the unborn and new-ly born. UC Irvine volunteers wut get a jump on the general public drive with a Jan. 17 effort. They'll meet at Rancho San Joaquin Middle School, at Michelson Drive and Irvine Boulevard, in the piultlpurpose room, at 6 p.m., returning by lOp.m. People wishing to volunteer for either drive may call the March o( Dimes chapter office, at 979-2270. It's Your Dollar! QUITE OFTEN A CUSTOMER IS CONFUSED WHEN SHOPPING FOR CARPETING. HE ASSUMES THAT IF A CARPET PILE IS HEAVY AND THICK THE CARPET JS NECESSARILY OF GOOD QUALITY. NOT TRUE! MORE OFTEN THE QUALITY OF THE FIBER. ANO. NOT THE QUANTITY, IS THE DETERMINING FACTOR WHICH CONTROLS WEAR AND PERFORMANCE. IT'S YOUR MONEY -SO, WHEN BUYING YOUR CARPETING. MAKE SURE YOU ARE DEALING WITH AN ESTABLISHED MILL. AND EQUALLY AS IMPORTANT, A REPUTABLE DEALER 1663 PLACENTIA ~VENUE • L STOCKS I BUSINESS Friday's Closing Pricetf NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS Frfda'i, J1muary tJ, 1978 DAllV PtLOT .\ f : Jn t he R e d Use of Credit Can Be Smart By SYLVIA POllTlr:& Ln•••'""' The :ldvantaaes otbuylna on credll tar outwci•b the dis- advant.ages of lts cosl a.nd temptation to eictravaJance. But borrowing at any Ume is rtght for you only lf the reasons are rlfihl. (1) The riahl reaaons -Establisbmeot of a hou:.chold or n famtly. m111or event.a that take ll lot of mooey It a.s ln these early years that people should learn how to use credit w111ely. -MAKING SUCIJ AN ESSENTIAL, bia·tickel purchase as a car. furniture, m~or apptlances. All are items trad.iUonally bought with cred.lt. As tor a house, vlrtually everyone borrows to finance that key purchase. -When a genuine emer1ency arlaes and you have an insufficient emeraency fund. Bonowlnc [or emergencies is about as valid a reason as there cu be -Attractive seasonal s ales or speciah that save you money if you can use a charge account, a time- payment plan or a low. cost loan. This assumes the items on sale are ones YoU really want or need. -Money is needed Money's Worth for education. Borrowing for coUeae ls the normal pro- cedure in our land -TIIE P RICE O•' AN ITEM you will need In the future is rtslng sharply and It would be ridiculous not to try to beat the price rise by borrowing the money to buy now (2) The wrong reasons; -You haven't a reasonable prospect of repaying the loan, but you're borrowine anyway because you want the goods or services. Or you are borrowing to the hill of your capacity to repay, and a miscalculation could force de- fault. -Borrowlng impulsivf>ly. lured by payment terms that seem so easy. -CHARGING PURCHASES SOLELY to boost your morale, trylng to beat the blues with an extravagant •hop· ping spree. -Using credit to enhance your status, "raise" your apparent standard of Living. -Overusing credit and failing to maintain an ade- quate cash reserve. -USING CREDIT AGAINST THE expectation of ruture pay hikes, bonuses or windfall cash. -Borrowing to gamble on a n sky venture, as dist.incl from borrowing to invest in a worthy enterprise you J'lave U1oroughly investigated. -Living so far beyond your income that you must bor row to meet your current bills. -BORROWING TO BUY A PRODUCT that wHJ be used up or worn out long before the final payment is made. Borrowing is renting money -and just. as you must pay when you rent an apartment or .car, so must you pay when you rent money. Anything bought on credit will cost more than the identical it.cm bought for cash. Shop for credit and buy on the most advantageous terms. Check terms at a bank and cred1t union before financing a major purchase at a store or dealer. Stocks Post Gains But Dow Steady NEW YORK (AP) -Stock prices showed some minor nins today in a quiet and uni.Npired session. The Dow Jones average or 30 indu.striaJ stocks Jost 2 42 points to77S.73, after a 2.25-point rise Thursday. Gainers held a 6-S advantage over losers in the broad tally or New York Stock Exchange-listed issues. The dollar rose in value against leading foreign cur- rencies early today. following through on an upswing that began Thursday with the help of intervention by the Federal Reserve and other countries' central banks. The rally by the U.S. currency faded as the day passed, how~ver. Analysts also pointed out that the market's decline of the first seven sessions of the new year had driven prices down lo a point where chart-watching investors normaUy expect a lt?(:hnical rally . • fttoclu In The .'ipot light HEW YOAIC (API S..lft, .. p.m. price ..,4 "'' <~ ol ... 1111..,, ~ .cu .... N•w Y-SMtk Eac-. fuwt. lr..tl"O Mii°"""' •I more INln SI. Octlden Ae1. JJ0.100 70 -... Eetl K-2!10,700 ........ -'-C..,IAlr~ln • no. 100 101't ; a. <;.n Moton '".JOO SI', -·~ ICenMcOll '. . '"·IOO '"" + ~ .. Al!rlfflcp ""'·· • 117,000 2114 -+ Ill BUOi! 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Despite Jaws prob..lblting the devices in some states, more than 620,000 radar detectors re· portedly have been sold in three years. The devices can sense radar before H clocks your speed, giving drivers a chance to slow down. B UT SMOKEYS ARE responding with an array of de- vices, including modified radar equipment, high frequency radars and drones that send phantom signals. .Radar detector manufacturers say their devices promote safe driving, but police contend they are used only for one reason - to circumvent the law. And police emphasize that thousands or Jives have been saved by lowering the speed limit to 55 miles an hour. ( CB CH.4.ITER J his state, where obsolete equip· ment is used. State Patrol Capt. Ted God-' rrey explained that a radar unit consists of a transmitter and a receiver. Since receivers often wear out first, the transm1Uers are set out on highways as drones and operated con- llnuously. The result: the unmanned signal sets off r~,qar detectors and traffic slows down. MEANWHILE, REGULAR radar patrols are moved around • so drivers won't know whether the signals they receive are drones or for real Godfrey said that Hstening to CU conversations convinces him the drone signals are noticed. Walter M. Friel, head of Washington state's public safety co mmission, developed a similar device but is awaiting Federal Communications Com- mission approval before putting it into service. used anywhere and be pro· nounced a test on a Jone hill near Olympia a success. The state patrol officer on the scene "told me it was the first time be bad seen trucks coming down that hill with their brake lights on. It reduced the speed coming down the hill to 55 from about 70," he said. The solar power provides an added benefit, Friel said, by al· lowing the drones to run down ii there are several cloudy days, and then restart themselves when the sun comes out. "SOMEONE MAY drive past a spot and there's no signal, but the next day be comes back and, bang, he slows down," Friel ::.uid. Some commercially manulac· lured devices are also reported· ly being offered to police depart· men ts. Both Kansas and Minnesota are using newly developed hi&b frequency radars which frustrate the detectons. THE RADAR BEAM is on ---r.-~ Wire, Wire Everytehere Val Ferrin displays part of his collection of barbed wire housed in a garage at tl1K home in Worth, 111. Ferrin, who hi.ls bctn collecting the stuff for nine years, say.s he hus tumed down offers of more than $10,000 for one of his pieces of rusty barbed wlrt. GM Chief Predicts Best Year higher frequency than most de-DETROIT CAP> -Defying dlcttnii lnduatry ulta of 1175 but 1 do wonder where tectors and is turned on once a the pesslmlaUc predictions of mlJUon cara and 3 75 million Waablngt.on a:ets its information. patrolman spots a suspected Wall Street and government truck11. Earlier lhit week, a We in Detroit know our industry To combat speeders us ing radar detectors, officials in fowa and Washington state developed drones -radar transmitters that send conlinous i.1gnals. There are no Smokeys operating them or issuin~ tickets, but drivers with detectors don'l know it. "We can mount one on the side of the road, bounce the signal off a traffic sign and monitor both sides of an in- terstate," Friel said. speeder. It gives an almost in· analysts, the top man or the top Commerce Department forecast better t h an anyone else," stantreadoutofthespeed. automaker says he'll stick by for 10 major Jnduatrte. predicted Murphy, chairman of General , Because the detectors .respond predictions that -this will be the a alight decline In car and truck Motors Colp., said Thursday. IOWA PUBLIC Safety Com missioner Charl<·s W Larson came up with the drone idea in slowly, they orten don't sense best car sales year ever. sales -the ooly decline pre- f ' R 1 EL'S DEVICES are these radars at all, and when dieted. Murpbyapoke at a meeting of solar powered so they can be they do it's too late. Thomas Murphy bas been pre-"I won't call this nonsense, the Detroit Engineering Sodety. ~~...;_~~~--~~----~--~--~~-----------------------------__: ________ _:_....;.;..:::.:..:..:.......:::..::.:_::::.:;~:.;:.:.::=..::.:=.::.:.._ ..... _. ______ ...;_,::_...;._.;_;_..::::..;;;..;;..:~;:,..;.. Woman Sues Town O ver Dog Slayings SACR/\M ENTO CJ\ P > -A S2 million damage !>Ult has been fried by a SJ·year-old woman who says a San Joaquin Valley town's officials killed h<•r 30 do~i. -whom i.he terms ''my fnends, my kids, my babres " The suit was filed in federal court here by Jac- r ·lL · 1' fru;.<lt. whose frish setters were kiUed by O~!. · 1 • c1...1!s March 21 after an officer saw her St-~. I ·, ..1,!0n fu!I cf 30 dogs and detained her. MRS. BRANDT l.ATER WAS acquitted by a Modesto Municipal Court judge of a cruelty to animals charge, Oakdale officials said. Oakdale Police Lt. Bruce Cochran said Thurs- day that the dogs were killed -five were shot as they escaped from a pound truck and 25 were given shots -after officials reached "a general consensus the dogs were undernourished and had a form of mange." Cochran added Mrs. Brandt "had no visible means of caring for the animals. She bad no money, no address. There was no way to care for the animals. We didn't have the facilities. < THE SUIT SEEKS $1 MILLION in general dam ages and $1 million in punitive damages, said her San Francisco attorney, Thomas LaLanne. Newspaper accounts said Mrs. Brandt had previously been asked to Jeave San Mateo, Sacramento. Amador, El Dorado and Calveras counties because county officials did not want so many dogs in their area. She said she had been searching for some land where i.he could keep the dogs. Motorcycle Safety Course at College A fee-paid motorcycle safety course will be of- fered by Saddleback College beginning Jan. Z3 Students who complete the course wlll be able to receive licenses without taking written and rid· Ing examinations from the Department of Motor Vehicles. The course is taught by California Highway Patrol officers and a Saddleback driving instruc- tor. The normal fee connected with the course, the college's student health fee, will be paid by Honda Mission Viejo on Avery Parkway in Mission Viejo. Prospective students can pick up entrance certiricates at the agency. Health fees will be waived when the certificate is p~sented to the in· structor. Deadline for applicaUons is Jan. 23. Classes will be lunlted in size to available facilities. Talat Radwan, owner of the Honda agen· cy, said information can be obtained by calllng 831·0122 or 495-1026. · T H E FAMILY CIRCtJS. By Bil Keane I • IS The St~ecoach • • is coming. Join us ror the opening or our new Orange County Arrport Office . ~~:.=:~-1 at 4525 MacArthur Roulevard in Newport Beach on Thursday. January 19 from 10:00 a.m. to 3·00 p.m. and on Friday. January 20 from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Ac;srstanl V ice President and Manager Steven P. Vannatta and Assistant Manager Jeffrey R. Wagner arc looking forward to mcctin~ you and introducing you to the full·servicc banking facilities at Wells Fargo Bank -including Walk-Up and Drive-Up Windows that provtde extended banking hours Monday through Friday. Stop by and see a replica or the famous Wells Fargo Stagecoach-the same kind that was used to run between the Gold Rush towns. Fre~ tefreshments. We will be serving plenty of tempting refreshments throughout the celebration. Free gifts. There will be free gifts for everyone. • lft You~win a trip to Hawaii. ~~ i '\ I t:\~ Come in, fill out a coupon and you may win our grand prize of a weeks vacation in Hawaii! {Includes travel and hotel.) Our runner-up will be the proud owner of one ounce or gold. And ,r you open a checking or savings account of $100 or more, you will receive your choice or an authentic Wells Fargo belt buckle, hand-crafted in solid brass. a leather checkbook cover or a ladies' clutch purse. • Laguna/South Coast Afternoon N.Y. Stoeks VOL. 71, NO. 13, 4 SECTIONS, 42 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1978 TEN CENTS1 Two Men Jailed Drug-Illaking Lah hi S. Laguna Hoille ~ Orange County Sheriff's of- ficers r aided a South l.aguna home today and said they con- fiscated laboratory equipment, narcotic pills and the chemicals used in their manufacture. Backed by investigators from thl' Laguna Beach and Loi. Angeles Police departments, the l officers d1smantlecl what th(•y r described as an elaborate drug I making lat>oratnry in the home t at 31885 Hilb1de Lane Two men arres ted on the l l pr~m1sPS were identified as: Sean Dennis Fahy, 34, of the Hillside address and Donald Pau! Clow, 31, of 31988 Virginia Way. South Laguna. Shenff's Lt. Rick Drake said today that he expects the arrest of a third man at a later stage of the investigation. Fahy and Clow were booked into the county jail on charges or co11i.p1racy and the manufacture of controlled i.ubstances rt is al legcd that thl'y were engaged in the manufacture o r am phetamine p"ll>. Drake said the alleged ac· t1v1t1es of the two men and SUS· Oelly~lle;SIMt- flREMAN BATTLES LAGUNA NIGUEL. CONDO BLAZE Firemen Searcheo 40 Minutes Before Fire Erupted on Roof 2 Laguna Niguel Townhomes Bum A fire -hidden inside a pro- tecll ve fire wall between two Laguna Niguel condominiums - leaped onto the roof and swept through two attics Thursday causing an estimated $155,000 damage. The fire was first observed in the wall behind~ stove a1 30292 Coast Weather Consider able cloudiness through Saturday. Chance or rain so percent tonight and 60 percent Saturday. Lows tonight SO t o SS. Highs Saturday low 60s. Via Reata. The condominium is owned by Richard and Silva Wendt. There were no injuries report- ed in the 3:15 p.m. fire. Area residents watched for almost 40 minutes aa county firemen searched In vain for the fire.'s source before lt could spread to the structlire's roof. Ominous wisps of smoke float- ed out from under the eaves of the condominium as rlremen tried to determine where to open the fire wall. "It was a dllficult fire to ex· tiniutah," Fire Captain Bnace Turbeville explained today. "When a fire starts inside the fire wall, you've got bli prob- lema." The wall is destlJlJ!<l \0 protect the coodomtnlums for up to two hours sbould a lire break out in <See BLAZE. Pa1e AZ) pected accomplices, came to light when they ordered chemicals from a Los Angeles company. He said the company's suspi- cions were aroused by the nature of the order for metham. phetamine materials and the Los Angeles Police Department was advised of the request from the South Lagunu address Drake said subsequent in- ves trgation by hrs o((ice and Laguna Beach police convinced them that drugs were being ii· legally manufactured in the Hillside Lane home. Jobless Rate Dips 111 County Uncmp loyrrit-nt in Orange Count} dropp<'d to a new low in Occeml>u wht·n the county's jobless rate dipped to 3.9 per- cent, according to figures re- 1 eased today by the state Employment Oevelopment Department <EDD). State labor analyst Alta Yetter credited seasonal hiring of retatl and tourist workers with sending the county's unemployment rate to its lowest point since records have been kept That rate is well under the state and nation's unemploy- ment rate. The J 9 percent unemployment rate translated to figures means there were 32.300 unemploytd countians las\ month. A year earlier, the number of unemployed stood at 42,000 peo- ple. Mrs. Yetter predicted a slight rise In county unemployment during the first quarter of 1978 She based that prediction on inclement weather that would idle some workers and the layoff of people hired at the height of last month's shopping season. However, Mrs. Yetter said while the unemployment rat~ mighi rise slightly there will be expanded opportunity in manufacturing e mployment m Orange County because of the number of new factories and warehouses movmg to the area. So. overall, her view of county employment for 1978 was op- timistic. Gunman Aims At Gandhi · NEW DELHI, India CAP) -A man pointed a loaded gun at former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi today and was over- powered before a shot could be fired , police said. Witnesses said a man later identified as Muran Lal Batra, 56, mov~ through a thick crowd and plaad the-nmttle or -an Italian model revolver at the window of a car carrying Mrs. Gandhi In the crowded streets of Old Delhi, where she had gone to a public birthday celebration. Trade· Agreement TOKYO (AP) -Tbe UnJted States and Japan agreed today to work for equalization or trade between them by the 1979 fiscal year and Tor equal access of each country's product.a to the other country's markets. OlllY~l« ...... trrakM_.11....,.,. NARCOTICS LABORATORY RAIDED IN SOUTH LAGUNA Sheriff's Crtmlnallat Jim White With Evidence Dodgers, Teachers Play Dana Benefit By ANNE COOPER Ol tlle 01111 ~llet Stell Tie ia Anreles Dodeera are coming to Dana Hills High School Monday to take on teachers in a benefit basketball game students hope will help build a football stadium at the ;chool • "My dad heard on the radio that the Dodgers were doing benefit basketball games for charity." said Kerry Manahan, student commissioner of fund raising at Dana Hills. "He sug- gested l call to see if they would Snake Suit Included in LB Burglary Burglars smashed a window at a Laguna Beach apparel shop Thursday morning taking, among other items, a python suit valued at $1,200. · Officer Greg Bartz noticed the broken window at Leathers West, 1816 South Coast Highway, while on patrol Thursday morn- ing. A mnnneqwn was round lean- ing outside the broken glass, leading omcers to initially sus- pect the falling dummy had broken lhe window. But an mspection of the store by owner Randall Dowell s howed three leather jackets valued al $T,100, mis-sing from the shop. As well as the snake suit. 'IR4DE nEWED " BY MRS. KNOX Shirley Knox, wife of former Rams' Coach Chuck Knox, talks about how her family feel4 trad- ing Callfomla sunshine for But· falp snowdrift.. See Featurh1g, Page Cl. . co.me to Dana Hills. I called. and ours was one of the last cames l)ley aaaedt.o~" Dana Httls opened tn 1973 without a football stadium. A fund wu established in 1974 to build a stadium, ~ut after three yeau it hu grown only to $1,800. Jn November the Cap istrano Unified school board allocated $359,250 lo b1tild a stadium not at Dana Hills, but at the district's brand new Capir.trano Valley lllgh School in Mission Viejo. The reason the n ewer school will have a stadium while Dana Hills is left standing in Une is that the money for the Capistrano Valley stadium came from a Mission Viejo Company donation. The development company re- quested that the donated funds be used for amenities at schools located in its Mission Viejo (See BENEF1T, Page A2) Girl Attacked By Youth in Rape Attempt A youth slipl>ed through a n \D\· locked door of a UC Irvine coed's apartment early today, held a knife to her throat where s he lay sleeping on a living room couch and tried to rape her, campus police said. The boy, apparently a teen-Aaer. forced her to perform an unnatural sex act, police safd, and escaped from the Verano Place dormitory after he was una· ble to complete the rape attempt, oflicera reported. The 22-year·old eraduate stu. dent w• taken to Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital for examina- tion and released. Police said sbe didn't lrnow her attacker. Tbe youth waa described as black, slender, five-nine, and with hla hair styled in a short "Afro." He wore a dark turtle neck sweater , jeans, and poniblJ track shoes, pollce said. INSIDE TODAY Thru B~ ttor1 tom Gppear ha "Maft of Lo Mancha" to opm Soddltback CoUtge'• tpri1tg thuter ff(UOft. See POOf Cl for M · taUI. Candidate DawsOn Worth Most l•ile• Blizzard Paralyzes The East By Tbe Assodate4 Presa The heaviest sno'4f storm of the y~ar pushed up the AUantic Coast today blanketing much of the East and leavin1 a trail or danferous roads, snarled alrPorts and closed schools. The storm was bon over the Gulf or Mexico on Thursday and crept st eadily northward. At least six storm-related deaths were reported. (Related photo Pa«ie A4.) By m idday an area from Georgia to New England and from the Atlantic Coast into Ten- nessee ana Kentucky was feel- ing the storm's effects. Hazardous road conditioni:, were reported throughout the East. The speed hmit on the New Jersey Turnpike "as lowered to 35 miles per hour af, numerous fender-benders were reported in the morning. Up to eight inches of snow were ex- pected in parts of New Jersey. "If the storm moves further east, the likelihood ls for con- tinued snow with much heavier accumulations," said Rutgers University m eteorologist Mark Shulman. Washington's National Airport was closed for two hours as 1 work crews tried to clear three inches of snow off the runways • with two more inches expected Air traffic out of Ch1cago'1t O'H are Airport was delayed about 30 minutes Thursday night. Maryland officials said 1,667 workeri. using 727 pieces of equipment fought a losing battle to keep the roads clear. They said the continuing snow - already several inches deep - made efforts at digging out dtf· ncult. The snow spr ead across Penn- sylvania into New Jersey and southern New York ifnd reached into most or New England. Storm warnings we re (>O;"lted in Delaware, Maryland, West Vlrelrua, Virginia and the North Carolina mountains. Freezing rain mixed with sleet moved northward into central Virginia and became mixed with snow as far north as eastem Pennsylvania. CUSDDeputy Bendict Will Resign Deputy S uperintendent Truman Benedict has submitted a letter or resignation after n early 30 years with the Capistrano Unified School Dis- tract, and the district that pre· ceded it. Benedict, SS, came to the dis· trict in 1949 to teach at Las Palmas Elementary School in San Clemente. lie moved into school administration and was assistant superintendent and s uperintendent of San Clemente School District before un1fica· tion. He was superintendent of CUSD until 1975, when he asked to step down "for per~onal reasons." He was succeeded ~ superin· tendent by Or. J ero me Thornsley, who recently signed a new three-year contract with the district. Benedie~ said today he and his wile •plan to travel when he re- tires June 30. "W e'll travel and move around until we get that out of our .systems," he aatd. "We haven't decided yet where we'll go,~ly0iatwe're1oing." Boy Reports Sex Assault • ... DAIL 't' PtLO T l SC • • ID Crude .on Spills "'halted· before any ot thJ cooey matertal could eat. U.. ocean. SA River Chitnnel • Aboal '211> 1allon1 of bH~ crude oU spilled tnto the S&nta Alla River late Thursday at the boundary hne between Hunt· lnaton Beach and Costa Mesa. A leak in the Chevron USA tranamWJoo lines tb1t wu de- tected at 8:10 p.m. wu bl•med for ~e l'PllJ. • Tb• oil ,,.. beta• traupened from Gil altM ta N~ lkacb to Cbewon atorace t.anU tn Hun· tington Beach. Donald Nielsen, Chenon public a/fairs maaaser 1n La Habra. said that lhe oil leak was DODGER BASKETBALL!RS DUE AT DANA HILLS HIGH Student Kerry Manahan With Third Beaeman Ron Cty FroraPageAJ BENEFIT BASKETBALL. • • planned commuruty. This made the Dana Point :.cnool lllell({!ble for the funds. After parents of Dana HiUs .,ludenti. complained to the '>C hool board, trustees recenUy e;,rmarl<ed $105,000 to go to the school, ostensibly to be applied to~ard the stadium. This money comes from the sale of 1 6 acres of Dana Hills properly to the cou.Hy for a street right of way. came. The five may include Steve Yeager. Roo Cey, Steve Garvey, Davey Lopes, Doo Sut· too, Tommy John, Rick Rhoden, Glenn Burke, Lee Lacy, Dusty Baker or Reggie Sm 1th The Dana Hills faculty team wlll be led by baseball coach Dennis Ncspor Additional information on the game or ticket sale':. 1s av<illable t y calling lhe student affair:> of· fi ce, 496-6666, extension 34 Diedrich Case Nletse Jllid tbat oil eltanup erewa ft'om Cr0tby-Oyertcm, Inc. ot Looe Beach installed booms and barriers to confine the c.U to the rlver channel. Cleanup operatlooa using 1traw and mat.a and other mop.. plaS·UP methodl, are expected to contlnue throuP Saturday. Neilaea aaid tbat tbe JC).barrel leak lavolved heavy crude oil which wun't flammable;· . Police placed flares at the Pacific Cout Hlabway bridge Thursday nilbt becauae of the cons .. ted trafllc when th• cl .. nup ~pany arrived with booro• Md other heavy equip-ment. A police hel 1copter hoverf'd over lhe area to provide light lo usist in the operaUons. The leak occurred south of Banning Avenue and about a half-mile north or the Pacific Coast Highway bridge. · A slJc-inch transmission line, owned by Chevron, crosses the river at that point. throuih o trestle. A Huntlaeton Beach clty of- ficial m.lnlmlzed the leak. He A Bad Day? Today's a Double Whammy. WASHINGTON CAP) -It was a bad, bad day for triskaidekaphobes andFriggapbobiacs. Jt wu a Frlday and it was a 13th, a double whammy day. TRISKAIDEKAPBOBES 1'EAlt THE number 13; -Fris· aapboblacs don't feel kindly about a Friday. Down through the centuries, these two subaroups of homo aaplena have evolved their own prot.ecUon again.st being hexed on such an ominous day, according to the National Geographic Society. For instance, today, they were sure to tip their hats to lop· eared dogs, avoid :stirring coffee with a knife, leave their hats on while riding in elevators, wink at white horses and, by all means, whistle when passing graveyards. BABE RUTH ALWAYS TOUCHED first base for luck while heading for the outfield during any baseball game played on Friday the 13th. Among the don't.s: avoid eating bananas with cat.sup, don't pick up safety plns on the atreet, don't take a rake through the Uvlng room and don't open an umbrella indoors. And lf that i!n't enough, parents should bite off fincernalls of babies born on Friday the 13th to save the infants from grow. ing up as thieves, according to advice given the suspicious in the Na ti on al Geographic article by Robert C. Radcliffe. ON THE OTBEl\ RAND, some people believe Friday the 13th ts the rtcht time to identify a future mate by holding a pullet's white egg in one'a mouth and then rwininc outside to listen for the first name spoken. The society lists the following among noted Friday the 13th dates in history : construction began on the While House on Fn- day Oct. 13, 1792; and gasoLine rationing was cul from four to three gallons a coupon on Fnday. Aug. 13, 1943. A footnote Friday is the sixlh day of the week. Its name is dl•nved from the Norse goddess Frigg or Frieea. That's bow the National Geographic Society came up with the word Frlg- gaphob1ac Hid Uiat m°" crude oll ta placed ill Dewey dumpstera on trMh pickup day than oc- curred in Thursday'• leak. Niels~ :said that • Chevron employee Immediately cl~ed valves in the pipeliDe on both sldes or the river to prevent •d· ~la Part Senate Majority Leader Robert C. Byrd announced today his qualified s upport for the Panama Canal trea- ty, saying be believes it is in the best interests of the United States and ''consJS· tent with our own role as a leader among nations." Hitchhiker Asssaults Tiro Coast Men Two men who picked up hitchhikers in the South Coast area learned the hard way that glvina rides w strangers can be dan1eroua. poUce said today. dltlonaJ 1pWs. Nielsen 1aid that company of· rtclals were lnnaU1alln1 the cauae of the leak today. Re said al could b.ve been caused by uln or "any number of t.hlncs. I don't waat to 1pecwatt.'1 he said. Coast Due Weekend Showers tr you took advantage or the clear ~thel' last weekend to patch up your roor, you may ha~ beer\ wise. Tbt NaUooal Wealher Service is predicting showers tor this weekend. But It aU ~ on a high l)fetture area lh•t'e moved over the Oraie Coan tJm week and ii weakenin1 the eflecb of pus· tnc stonn1, said spokesman Don DePauw. lte said the high pressure area is 1UU in place, althoueh lt's movJng ~llcbtly to the north. lfeanwtule, a weather front was mQvlng in today from 300 miles west or ~orthern California, DePatn~· uid. "Whether It wtll set bere or not, it's not certain at this time." he saJd today. However, the forecast calla. for a 50 percent chance of rain tool1ht and 80 percent Saturd.ay, with blah cloudiness continuing throurh Sunday. DePauw said there may be 1ome residual abowera Sunday. PredJci.d h.lgh temperature is 60 on Saturday, wltb lows around SO. * * * North to Get More Rain Over Weekend ·. Trustees also included $350,000 in the propo&ed $49.3 million bond election m March for a Dana Hills stadium. 1f the bond f11easure receives the two·lhird.s voter approval, the stadium "ould seem assured. Recogni~ing that· district voters have already rejected two previous bond measures, Dana Hills students have lalten the initiative in raising stadium funds. Hicks Removal Upheld t Tbey sat4 Donald Cooke, 47, or 10632 Waikiki Lane, Huntlnctoo Beach, was treated by flremen tor a bloody noae after he s topped to offer a ride to a hitchhiker In San Clemente just before midnight Thursday and was punched. ByTbe Aaaoclatff Pres• The drouaht continued to die its slow death today as yet another P•cific s torm swept eaet 1crou Northern and Cen· tral California, dropping up to half an l.ncb of rain in many areu. The Associ._ted Student Union has paid $1,000 to bring the Dodgers to the school Monday. !The team will donate the fee to chantr. Miss Manahan said ) Tacket sales are expected to make up the fee and generate $500 SJ.!'lOO more, depending on "hn huy" tickets Tht• gamt• \\-Ill start at 7 30 r> m in tht-school gymnasium, :13333 Mreet ol the Golden Lan ll'rn Tickets arc-available at tne .,chool ill $2.50 for adults and $1 for children under 12 Tickets bought at the door Monday will l'OSt $3. Special arrangements have b~cn made ror Dodger players to ~1ve autographs at halt time and a fter the game, ~aid Miss Manahan. The school has been assured that at least five Dodeers team . members will participate in the Skateboarde r Hurt In Laguna Tumble A 31-year-old Laiuna Beach skateboarder who struck his head on the pavement after fall · mg ofr the mini-vehicle, was treated {or hls inJuries and later ')"eieased from South Coest Com- munity Hospital. Rodney Gilbert of 439 Hill St., Laguna Beach told firemen he • fell from the skateboard on High , Drive, striking his head on the • street. O"ANQI COAST L/SC DAILY PILOT By TOM BARLEY Of UW D•llJ ~let M.-. Members of the state attorney general's staff stepped up their pretrial activ1Ues today in the light of a ruling that confirms the office as the prosecutor In the Orange County case agains t two county supervisors and two codefendants. Deputy Attorney General Richard Haden and hia staff had halted the processing of m11terials taken over from Dis· lrict Attorney Cecil Hicks' staff until the California Supreme Court ruled on Hicks' appeal From Page Al WORTH ... home at 1048 Miramar as being worth in excess or $100,000. -Adena Gay, a 35-year-old graphic artist, says her family's mterest in Focus/ Architecture and Oshun Enterprises, an ad· vertislng agency, both exceed $10,000, but are less tban $100,000. -Maggie Meggs. who has not filed a candidate's statement. said equity in her home at 320 Moss St .. is more than $10,000, but Jess than $100,000. -Incumbent Councilwoman Phyllis Sweeney lists Interests in Unisen, Inc .. an electronic.. re- search and manufacturing firm, at between $10,000 and $100,000, and holdings guarantor of a trust deed on a Laguna Beach home at between $10,000 and $100,000. Barbara Smith, a 58-year-old businesawoman. llsts equity in her home at 710 Summit Dri've at between Sl0,000 and $100.000. Candidates Wayne Baglln, Fluor Corp. executive; James Bishop, a legal consultant and John Gabrtels, businessman, did not report a ny financial In - terests in their statement. Carter Erred On Helicopter SAN DIEGO (AP) -Presl· dent Cll'ter erred when he told a new1 conference t.bat a Border Patrol helicopter 1tnact bt a bullet llred. from aoro11 Ula M.-.le~ bordtr wn ·~•rcblbr tor: 'h•mn PoPPY ftetd'i. otftdall, '1· Cal1fr Hid f\e underitood tbe hetieopt« WAI trylq to d .. Lro)' a heroln VOPPY fttld when tt wu htt Jan. •· But R*tt McCord, a BoTder Patrol Gffidel in Chlai Villa, Hid nNnaa1 the two UD· ldenU'*S Oftleen, •bo wen not hurt _,.. a ~.-.eauw •lUI lllt ~ ~=--~:.:=--~·= Ute UUll,_.. JoOlrtn~ fol' ~11 aliens." asalnst his removal from the cal!le. Ruling without comment, the high court decided late Thurs- day that Superior Court Judge Philip E. Sch~b's d~iaiQD to Fro• Pafle Al BLAZE .. ; an adjoining residence "You're jW!t a little hesitanllo go pokihg holes in the walls or an expensive condominium," Turbeville said. ••Jt there's nothing. there. you're going · to get chastised." W~en firemen located the fire's source behind the stove, they opened the wall and ex- tinguished Lhe names. But, ironically, that caused the fire to spread. "If you don't open the wall, you can't get to the fire," Turbeville explained. "But wben you open the wall, it allows ox- ygen mto the dead air space and that feeds the fire ... The roof erupted in flames shortly after the fire behind the stove wu extingwshed. The reof fire eventually spread to a ne1ghborina condominium owned by Mr. and M'rs. Gene Radovich. Fire of'ficlals estimated that an electrical short inside the wall caused the fire. A workman in the Wendt condominium re· ported hearing a loud pop sliort- 1 y before he began to s mell s moke. T he Wendts were redecorating the residence before putting it up for rent. Easter Week Hcamii Trip Set bySJC remove Hicks from the case because or prejudice against at least one defendant should be uphe~. , The rulin& means that the al· torney general's office can now proceed with preparations tor a trial that is tenatively scheduled for July 31. Ordered to face lnal that day are Supervisor Ralph Diednch, 53, Supervi&or Philip Anthony, 41. financial consultant Gene Conrad, 43, and Dr. Willlam Kott, 55, an Anaheim dentist. All four are accused In a grand jury indictment of violat· ing stale political campaign and financial disclosure Jaws. Police said no motive is known. The assailant is described as a dark-haired IJ'l&n in hi.s 30s. wunna a ,..., a.id sblrt. An hour after Cooke wutre•t· ed, San Clemente General Hospltal ""C•Jled poUce to rc>ort that a Laguna Beach man 'Was betnc treated In the emercmcy room after being struck by a hitchhiker he'd picked up. ~ The National Wealher Service reported Red Bluff recorded the most with .54 of an inch by 4 a.m. San Francisco had .41 ot an inch, O~ .47, Ukiah .50. Stockl°" .. 34( Salinas .11 and Fresno .06. , Forecaster BlU Denney said the rain and possibly thun· dersbowers would continue tbroueh Saturday, with seal· tered showers Sunday. The hi1h court rullng left the district attorney's offi ce clearly disappointed al the outcome of its appeal and offering little comment on the decision. Martin Kaweckl, 3'. of 2475 Glenneyre St., told police be was dropping his rider orr at the Avenida Pico interesecUon with the San Diego Freeway when the young man tried to take his lighter and a scuffle ensued. Woman Mugged Despite warnings for gales of up to 40 knots at sea, the storm waa not expected to cause the same l>OWldin& surf which bat· tered the state for two days ttus week. Temper atures in the Bay area, the Sacramento Valley and most other areas of Central California will range in lhe up· per sos and low 60s. No such reluctance wag found in the office of Supervisor Diedrich where the county of· ficial bailed the high court rul- ing as being "exactly what I predicted. "The Supreme Court has said what I've known all along," Diedrich said. SAN DIEGO (AP )-An elderly worn an who lost $2,SOO in the old pigeon drop con fame Dec. 16 was mugged after visiting her husband's grave, a sheriff's spokesman says. After pryine the pu~ loose from her hands, the mugger took a small amount of money and fled. Five Die in Fire PHENIX CITY. Ala. (AP> Five members of a family, in· eluding three youngsters, died in an early·moming fire in thc-ir trailer hom e Thursday It's Your Dollar! QUITE OFTEN A CUSTOMER IS CONFUSED WHEN SHOPPING FOA CARPETING. HE ASSUMES THAT IF A CARPET PILE IS HEAVY ANO THICK THE CARPET IS NECESSAR ILY OF GOOD QUALITY. NOT TRUE! MORE OFTEN THE QUALITY OF THE FIBER. ANO NOT THE QUANTITY, IS THE DETERMINING FACTOR WHICH CONTROLS WEAR ANO PERFORMANCE IT'S YOUR MONEY -SO, WHEN BUYING YOUR CARPETING. MAKE SURE YOU ARE DEALING WITH AN ESTABLISHED MILL. ANO EQUALLY AS IMPORTANT. A REPUTABLE DEALER. I I • NATIONAL Friday, Janu.uy 13, 1978 use DAil y PILOT A 1 Carter Trip Over: Saga . 'Lingers ... -........ -WHIRLWIND TRIP ,. I President Carter PRIME MINISTER India's ~rarjl Desai T e ache r Awarded Damages SO UTllOLD . N Y . <AP J A 29 year-old high S<'hool art teacher , sue.pended for marrying one of her :-.tudl•nts, has acccpl<'d a $35,000 i>eltle· ment 1n return for drop· ping a $1 m11l1on lawsuit against lhc local school board Linda D1Prima also Jgrccd to drop her de mand to be reinstated. The art teacher mar ried 18-year old John Yedloutschnig of Southold m Augus t. 1976. two months after he graduated. On Sept 6, 1976, the Southold school board s uspended her. saying il found fault with her as- soc iation with Yedloutschnig prior to his graduation Iler attorney t.aid that the two now hvt! out of the state By HUGH A. MlIU.IGAN A"S.-IMCM .......... W ASHJNGTON -President Jimmy Carter, the gnnn.ing Marco Polo of the peanut belt, has landed back on the White House lawn, holding alort the garment bag that has become the personal symbol of his presidency, like F.O.R.'s cigarette holder or Abe Lincoln's shawl. The picture postcards or at least the front page pictures and news magazine color spreads are still coming in from that lncredible seven na- tions in nine days odyssey. NEW YEAR'S EVE WITH the Shah of Iran. Jimmy, the boulevardier, hand shaking his way down the Champs Ely~ses. The glittering banquet in the Sun King's palace al Versailles. The plain. talking man from Plains standing at ri&id atten- tion on Omaha Beach . The Middle East minisummlt in the desert Aswan. where Hamilton Jordan didn't get to see the pyramids after all. The honor guard band on their knees and faces on the tarmac al Riyadh, harkening to the prayer call of the muezzin. ~~· • j But one scene stands ~ out among all the o~ers : Stew the honorable fly flicker . . holding aloft his symbol of office over the heads of President Carter and Prime Minister Morar ji Desai during lunch al Edward Du.rrel Stone's splendid U.S. Embassy in New Delhi. A MONG ALL THE DOUBTS, uncertainties and indecisions of the world leaders encountered along the route of Air Force One, here was one man who knew what he was doing. Note how Sahib f''lyswatter Wallah's jaw is set. Observ~ the cold determination in the unblinking eyes. Pow. Zap, Squish. Flick Two misses and a direct hit. Body t•ount recorded and evidence quickly removed from the banquet hnen. Does President Carter really-need to send that "cold and very blunt" letter to Prime Minister Desai that he whispered about to Secretary or State Cyrus Vance over an open NBC microphone concerning has conflict with India over nuclear fuel1 DOES HE R EALLY NEED to supply any nuclear fuel at all for India's nuclear reactors? Judging by the evidence, a jumbo tanker Cull of Flit or Raid would smooth over the whole brouhaha and be of greater benefit to the subconti- nent India, the world's largest democracy, is still an enchanting, exotic land or colorful people and palaces and temples. sacred cows and holy men, teeming markets and crowded r11.1lway platforms, great rivers, old Himalayan hill stations and tea 11lantations right out of Kipling. BUT IT IS ALSO a land of appalling poverty and squalor that requires great intestinal fortitude on the part of the tourist. The "Delhi belly," a complaint visited upon most visitors, is as real as the Taj Maha! and probably older. Henry Gill, the blunt speaking photographer of Life Sentence Given SAN BERNARDINO CAP) A 20-year-old Gr3nd Terrace man has been sentenced to life in prison for Ute rape-murder of a lS-year·old girl from Redlands. Oespate cries or "I'm innocent I did not kHI Paula Heman«ft~:· -Superior Court Judge Thom as Halvorsen ordered John Zenc Jr to spend the rest of his life behind bars. Zenc then said, "I want the death penalty." But Halvorsen said capita! punishment dad not apply be<:ause prosecutors had not sought special ca rcu ms lances. FIRST YEAR ••• SUPER ff1"1t q11eUty coRIH1porory dulcp11 fr- Colftorftlo, th U.S. & h rop• ••. ol O ... Cl ·A·YU.lt SAL! PllCISI hot ,.._ '71 pn u hie,_. lly IMlyltMJ ot 209/e lo SO°lo off I t 7 7 pncH llO• ttw.,ti Joti.iory 2 I. Hot • .,_ ...S clHr'-.c• -•• -""*"'9 .i of Mr ~h o•oilotil• at ,.,. pricH. WAS $74'. MOW $599. Sale! wAs snt. MOW $569. 14 .. dltoz22" WAS $74f. MOW $599.· ,._.ch.._~Dot6p ... P-.•"*.t~· ...... • ........ • ,,.... • H ..... ....,_ • S.-• .,.._ ..._. • c.-• .,. ..... .._ . ..._ • ..,... • ......._ ........ ' . , .. ,,. . .,.,_ .......... ..... the Chicago Dally News who accomparued the forg>er Jacqueline Kennedy on her Indian tour. paused )Ofli enough en route to the bath room to cry out that "the country which can't give its peo- ple a clean glass of water ought not to eo fooling around with nuclear reactors.'' Which reminds this several times visitor to In d1a of the time he toured the Cao Dai cathedral in Tay Nmh city, some 60 miles northwest of Sai&on, not far from where fighting <would you believe?> as now going on between Vietnam and Cambodia. THE CAO DAI ARE AN exoUc Vietnamese sect who manage to combine the creeds of Bud- dha, Jesus, Confucius, Vishnu. Siva and Lao·tzu in- to one supreme religion ruled by a single staring eye, "the eye of god," which looked down on the great nave of their cathedral. The Cao Dal have their own pope, a number of women cardlnals and such latter day saints as Sun Yat-sen, novelist Vic· tor Hugo and Wendell Willkie. "Have you been to the Taj Mahal?" asked the completely shaven-beaded bonze who pointed out the various plaster cobras and dragons peenn& down from the otherwise Gothic rafters of the great cathedral "\'F.S, I HAVE," I ANSWERED hesitantly, expecting to be called upon to venture a com- parison doomed to invidiousness. "Ttus cleaner," he said. And he was right. lh Tay Ninh Province, where there was a war on, I saw no children walk- ing about with their eyelids covered with rues din- ing ori their sores. I saw the Taj Mahal under the full October moon, and I'll never f(jrget the blind street urchins of.Agra, their eyelids black with clusters of flies, or the homeless thousands sleeping on the sidewalks or Bombay or the hollow eyed patients in the low iron beds al Mother Teresa's Home for the Dyll1g Destitute in an old Hindu tem ple in the back streets of Calcutta. Can nuclear fuel do anything for them? NEW YEAR'S HOST Shah of lr•n .. ' SAVE DOLLARS! SAVE ENERGY! Now, you oan save two waysl Save up to $75 on ColorTrak, RCA'• most automatic TV ever. Big choice of consoles and table models with electronic tuning, many with remote control! • Increase your energy savings with RCA 's new XtendedLlfe chassis. The chassis that uses significantly less energy than the chassis It reptates. It uses only about the aame amount • of energy, on the average, as a 100-watt bulb. Every color TV in this fantastic sale has a 100% solid-state Xl-100 chassis. Save now and for years to come. 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Hunll1>9ton Buel\ HUGHES SCHEIOf,MANTlL - Ot t 11 C"6rl~ M 11, •nd C.•11 C, 7S. t>otn ot Hoohno1on e. .. h ECHOLS OUNN DK 7'1, Rlcn.trd Death Notke• . , 11 11. •nd uun~ Normd, II, llOlfl ol Wt~ll"n1r\\h"' L (WI~ llOROEN °"' 1•. 8todn ~•1w1ro. ll •nd Robin JiH. 10 t>Otn ot < Mnn.it dt+I Mier ~WA"ISON BE ll ll'>C 10 O<!< 7t, fMmA\ v \\ ono O Joyce ••. bOth of (O\fA Mr~t 1;i N TON CHfSfNUl Dtc 7•, John t-tOW'•rr1 ti Of Irvine .. and J11d1I~" JI ol I ..,,,, .. ,n V•ll•Y l1CJM Fl f(,HAU\~ N MYERS 0•< 'JI.I l hom1l\ i. , SO, of Or.m~. And Junp l o' •in. )1, of 8•lt>cW t".and. r C RC.U~ON PRITCHETT O.c. n, OouQI~ M , 31, ot El Toro, •nd OeOOr•ll J .. n, 1', ol El C•fon. 1.AlJRELE~SAINZ Dec 79, Riul G • 33, •"" ~•. :n, boll\ of Hunt· "'91on Btadl SHAPIRO-IARl(E -Dec. 30, LOUll, •9, •""arena. Je•n. 31, 00111 of ti"""' •"91on 8•Kll. B eo t ia N otices CASIY, JR, rll"IS JO .... T CASEY, JR PnMd .... y MARGARET M. PIPES. rttldtnt of °" J•nuery II, lf1t e.1-l'lu•IMnd lrv1,,., ~\Md llW•Y JM>Ui•Y 11, It/I . or P•tr•t•• 0 C~y. to•l"I t•O'llfr ol ~NI\ '"rvl~ 01' ,., \1$.ler Efll•beth John T C..-Ill Lynn (.aJey ol !.an l"tv 01 lrvlnt, nephew, Don ~n ot O•eoQO, C•., Mn.. l•r~4'• o.ttVMr ot lnnnt n•«tt H•nc.1 M4rt1,, ol P•lo& L<tOUfla Hiii\. C.., Mt\ !>UMft Mc~o ... VorO.\ E.\li1H ..,.i lrlefld Mlly Ou,._ ,...II o! Cn.trlotlt, North C¥Olll\A, Min on ot lr•lne. Sef'vtt .. , 10 AM ~luro.y Ell1aoe1n C-J of !Mtn Oi<ooo, c;., J•"uify 14 •I UnJvt r'hf Unittd "''" Meurttfl c ... y 01 La9un1 Mill\Odl>I Church"' trv1M, with ,,,. l"ltvtl, C• .• lovlno \on ol M•• All<t Rev. Ro" AlllM>n olll<t•l1nq Int••· R90ln• C:..Mt ol PIUl-lphlt , Pa , P>•fll G••n<l•ltw M•morlal Park, "''° •urvfWO by IOU< Q<-llltdrlPn Glt ndt lt ln lltu o! II-er•, l•mllv Rosary l'rldcly I JD PM -Man of 1u9out• mtmorlal contrl1>ulton• co (Ml•ll•n 8urlt l !>aturd•y 10.00 AM C•nttt Rourtn. P•tlllc Vttw boln •I SI. IClllM CAll\oll< Church, Morluify Dlro<lorl MIHlon Vl•jo Ca lnl~rm•nt ANDERSON A1c~n11on Cemet,,rv O'Connor JOM1'14 I ANDERSON, res1df'nl o( L•ourhl Hiii• Mortudry dir«:lors. lrYtM P4\S#'d flw•v Jlllnudry U. "'8 ICINCAIO ,.e "\urvl.ed b'( "'' wllt, [111abetn. 7 PAUL W tLLIAM KINCAtD. rr11 d auQhlf'r\, Mar Atf'(_JI.\ Of ffYlf"lf'. dent ot ,.""4Jn9'ort Suet>, C... PnMCI Sally StdlaCltO of V•n NuY•. 5 .,,.ay °" J......,y 12, 1'1t at the A94I ot orafl.Xt\lldren and 1 ore•t-orand<hild. 81. Survl'"d by hll cla"l)hltr Rull\ Servi( .. _,. held Friday Je,,Uiry 11 Nt\lln~ytr of HW11i"91on -..Cll. C., 11 11 AM P•clllc View Ch•po l. dnd Paulltw Prtnllct ol Tuai.. a l•o Ftortnc• L~ o •73 F. and AM, 'urvl....., by~ SOI"' Berdlt McNln• Hwnlln9ton Par~ fntombmtnl 10\1'1 or Color-.'"'" Qr.rt«lllldrtn AnQtlu• Abbty Mausoleum •n an• llve Qrea1-grafldChll•re1t, Complon, PtclllC VlfW Mortuuy Gra .... slcle _,.i<41t wlll lie NICI Mon· Olrtctotl. da'f Je,,,_-, 14. 1'11 Ill 2 00 P M at P'•ANOC T,,. I!.,._ C:.-t..., In l!dQet1on, DELILAH ti FRANCIC re1l0tl'tf of Mluourt. Fr~ -wl\lt to P•V UO""• 8M<h, .,.._ .... Y J anuorv 1~1' r••-" _, t .il at IM !>Mith 11, ltll Sr.. I• survived bY no. Tulltlll L•mt> Wittlcllrt Cn.t~I, 4)/ £. hu\b•nd GeorQ<l T Franco. Prlv•1t 1 ll• Slo, Cosl.a """'•· C• l'rlday l•mlly Htvltt'\ •Ill be twla Interment J•nu.,y ll. lrom 11""°"10' oo p M C.rttnwOO<I C•m•ltrY S•n D••CIO Sll'll~ Tulhlll L•mb Costa Moe ~ntlltr l •OON Buen MOrcuary diroc· Mortu•, y dirt< tor' ...,,.._ 1or \ MIUJ~Ofl Deaths GRACE LUCIL• MILLIRON, rttl dtflt Of C•i. "°"'"· Ca Pa u ed eway Oft JinU41tV 11, 1t71 i i ttw -<A .. \\lr1ttlv•d by tfVtt d•"Vhter\ Mr\ Ro1>etl• Conner of Rlvor•IO•, Ci , Mn "'VV Ttltt -Mn e .. .,.,. Els lu! VounQ(411hl of N•wPG•I e.ach, C• ew •n f •Mra1 tn-vlct'\ wlll be .,.Id on Mon ' ~ dty J•nu•r; "· ,., •• , I 00 p M Al I~. Wi•ttltY ChulC~ al 1/0) E ,,_lthiVtrl, Sanla A,,., C• wlllt R .. R090r J 8e"1 OI Ir,. Newport Hirbor Lutntr•n ChYf'Ch, N•wport B•Kf'I of· lltl•llnQ tnttrmonl wlll bt a l F•1rh•ven Mfif'nOfl•t P•r'\, Sr.Mt• An•, (8 F "'""' w!lo wh/I lo ll•V t~lr ro•pech onay ceH at \he !>m ill\ Tuthlll L•mb wentllll CNpel, 427 f , 17111 St., Co•I• MIWI on Satur«Ny J a,.uarv 14, lrom 9 00 A.M. to S:OO P.M. and Sun· d.ty J•nuary IS, from' 00 A M. Co S.00 P M. Smltn Tuthill L.amt> Coste Me9a Mo:1uary dlrecton ........... l"lllCNA•O q uTH ••ENE PRICtfARO, l'Hldtnt ol Betf\el TO-f\, Cotta MeH, Ca. P••~ ••tv J""'arv IJ ,.,. at I~ SANTA MONI CA CAP) Comedy writer Arthur Sbeekman, 77, a longtime friend of the late Groucho Marx, died Thursday. Sheekman authored 25 screenplays, Including three classics · for the Marx brothers - ''Animal Crackers," "C oconuts " and "Monkey Business." Nader Flays Badham's Voting By O.C. HUSTINGS Of -o.u. l"llet $\.lift U S Rep Robert Badham , R-Newport Beach, has b~en cnuc1zed by consumer advO<'ate Ralph Nader for allegedly voling ag8.Ulst consumer in· terests. The criticism was contained in a recent report from Nader's Public C1l1Zen rroup. It lncluded the voting records of California senators on what the group rates as consumer issues. According to the r eport, Democrat Alan Cranston voted in favor of 73 percent of the con- sumer issues, while Republican S.I. Hayakawa voted for less than 1 percent or them. Badham, according to Nader, voted for 13 per- cent of the consumer iss ues. * • • i\ STATE Assembly bill, to make homeowners .,.. ho ha\e i.olar <.-ncrgy eqwpment eligible for loans lo r~pa1 r units damaged by natural dis· a::.tcrs. won a mixed response from Orange County legislators In favor of the bill during last week's vote were Ron Cordova, D-El Toro; Dennis Mangers, D-Hunlulgt.on Beach, and Chet Wray, D-Garden Grove. Opposed were William Dannemeyer, R· Fullerton, and Richard Robinson, O.Santa Ana • * * * THE FUNDRAISJNG activities or county Supervisor Ralph Clark have woo the suppart or all 20 city council members Jn bis l<'ourth Supervlsorial 01strict, which includes Anaheim, Orange, Buena Park and La Palma, Clark has an- nounced. On Clark's re-election committee are James Roosevelt, Judy Rosener , Joan Irvine Smith, Arthur E . "Red" Patterson , Robert CliCford Robert Citron, Jim Bean and Zika Djokovlch. ' .. . .. VICTOR LASKY, author of "It Didn't Start ~ith Watergate," will be the speaker at a Feb. 2 dinner honoring Assemblyman WHUam Dan- !"emeyer, R-Fullerton, who ls running for Coneress in the 39th District • • • U.S. REP. Mark Hannaford, D·Long Beach, who also represents part of Orange County, has announced a one-day hearing by the Congressional Homeownership Task f'orce Tuesday in Long Beach The how;ing problems of Southern California will be the topic or the hearing, whJch will beJin at 10 a.m. in Rooms 231 and 233 of the Student Union at Cal State Long Beach. Speakers will include Bob Butz, senior ex- ecutive vice-president or Mercury Savings ln Hunt- ington Beach; Assemblyman Dennis Mangers, n. Huntington Beach, and John Lusk, chairman of the board of Lusk Company. * * • TBE CALIFORNIA Republican Party wHl hold a seminar, open lo the pubUc, Ob practical politJcs Jan. 21. The seminar, "Do It ln the Preclncta," ia alat· ed from 10 a.m. t.o l p m at the Golden Sailt lM ln Long Beach. Reservations for the ffff aemlnar may be made by calling (21.3) 427-0&0S. • • . JOHN W. LYNCH, who owns a cooaulting rlrm 10 Fresno, has announced be wJll seek a seat on the state Board or Equalization. Lynch will run for the second d.iat.rict seat, which ill- cludes the counties of Orange Fresn~. Imperial, Kern, Kings'. R1vers1de, San Bernardino, San Dleeo and Tulare. Lynch's father served on the board from the same dis- trict for 17 years. • • • W.C. BUR.RELL. J R., 32, ol Buena Park has announced he will seek the Republican nomln~Uon for the 71.st Assembly District seat now held by Cne.t Wray, D-Garden Grove. Burrell, a trustee or the North Orange County Commwlity College District, ran un.successrully for the state Senate in 1976. UCI Sets T e ache r s' Wor kshop New·nours D MV Reports Changes County to Hire Anihulance Chief AnObfEYATLAW BANKRUPTCY $95 DIVORCE $95 Unconleslcd 640.2507 A social studies workshop for teachers will be held Saturday at UC Irvine, sponsored by1 the Orange County Area Social Science Aasocia- t.Jon. The works hop is scheduled from 8 :30 a.m . to 12:30 p.m. m Room 178 of Humanities Hall. Topics will Include motivational strategies in the classroom, and alternatives 1n the energy crisis. Additional Informa- tion is available by call- ing 997-6781or997-6664. Shipmates Set Dance The four Department of Motor Vehicles offices that serve the Orange Coast area have announced changes in their hours of opera- tions following a survey of motoris t&. OMV outlets in Costa Mesa and San Clemente will open one hour later on Wednes- day (9 a.m.) but will be open unW 6:30 p.m. on Thursday. Normal 8 a.m . to S p.m. office hours will continue on other weekdays and both offices will be closed on weekends. However, the Westminster branch of OMV will now be open 8 a.m. to 5 p.m . on Saturday and shutdown each Monday. The Santa Ana DMV has switched work- ing hoW'I on Wednesday and will now be open from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. On Thursday the office will open at 11 a.m . and close at 7 p.m. Benefit Slated Square and round dancing will be featured Caller Don Schadt will Jan. 22 at a March of lead square dances Dimes benefit dance Sa.turday, when the scheduled for the Retail Shipmates dance group Clerks Auditorium , 8530 sponsors a dance at the St a nton Ave., Buena San Ci~mente Commun1-Park. ly Clubhouse, Aven1da followed by round danc· ing from 6 to 7 p.m. and square dancing fl'Qm '1 to 10 p.m. Admission tickell wUl be $1.75 at the door. Spectators as well as participants are invited. dcl Mar at Calle Seville, A beginner's hoe·down starting at 1 · 15 p m. from 1 to 4 Pm wiU be Add1llonal 1nforma- t1on is avrulable by call- I A new Orange County Health Department i s pecialist will be hired at least temporarily to ad· EARL'S •minister the county's new ordinance governinc am· rLuw.11"0 ' bulance licensing and operation. H14Tll•G C At•COHO. ounty supervisors Tuesday approved plans to . s1 Lie m •n hire the $16,000 to l><-••1c.11rne~u1 vo .... 0oor $1 7 o o o -a.ye a r am. am bu lances are licensed cc..u sw. ""'n1 v-"'••I . bula'nce 5.-cJaust. and alao set.a forth equip-~T• w.is.642· 1753 .,., ment standards and iu.~•1""· But they also called trai.nlng requirements "''~~~1 . for a report within five for attendants u .... Ole<JeF<wy .u._., l"tlwy.1 m on lhs detailin1 how ,_ _____ . _____ ..;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;:~ many firms will be in· G Id W stC II H · volved in the licensing 0 en e o ege unttngton Beach program, along with the Golden West Street at Edinger Ave. number of ambulances and ambulance atten- dants involved. SUPERVISORS aJso want to know by then how many or the county's 26 city councils plan to adopt what county of. ficials designed as a modtl ambulance or- dinance with the thought that count1 officials would administer a coun- ty-wide regulation pro- gram. Tfie new ordinance re- q u1res hearings before Rain Classic Theater Piece by John Colton and Ctemenco Randolph from the story "Miss Thomrison" by W. Somerset Maugham General Admission $3; Students/Seniors $2 Acrors Playbox Jan 13, 14, 20, 21 -8.30 p.m: Jan. 15, 22-5:30 p.m. ing Jim or Dorothy Mor-CdM G d row. publicity directors, ra uate 493·4069. ______ Named Pre xy r ~ oy D a n Su 11 i v an , a VEI'ERJN.IS.E\. ·graduate of Corona del "I know what I want ... Mar High School, has HEA.IJ NAMED been elected president ·of t he Alpha Upsilon Dr. Robert E. Gross of chapter or Kappa Kappa Santa Ana will be in-Psi, a national honorary stalled Saturday as the band !raternJty at USC 1978 president of the . · Southern CalHornla kis parenta, M't. and Veterinary Medlcal As-Mrs. Ray Sullivan, Jr .. sociation. . live in Corona del Mar. •v-of M Bel-wife of Roocoe 0 .,. ________________________________ _ Prlclt••d ot Co\I• MtH, C• l.ovlno mo111t• ot RObtrt Prichard of Brea Ca .,,,, Miry E W lhofl Of ···i C..rO.n•, C•. •1llO survived by tour o••ndchlldron a nd •I• Qrtal· qr•ndchlfd,.-en FutWr•f wrvl<•' w \tl be Nld on S.turo.y JanUi'Y u , 1'71 •I ....... ,.. ... ""' ... ' 10 00 A M at the Smlllt Tulh•ll Lamb W•stcllll O\ctpel, 411 E 11111 SI., Cosi. M .. a. C• wllfl ~ Don.Id Stur91°" of l•vl,,. ottkl•Uno Enlorm.m.nt will be ...... •I Sunnn1wtt M•u•oteum In Lor19 86acll, c.. Smllft Tutltlll umo c.etta Mew Mon...,.y tllrecton. ~ PHI fA,,,.ILY COLOMIAL FUMUAL HOMI 7801 Botsa Ave. Westminster 893-3525 'AC:f'4C YllW MIMOatALPAH Cemetery Mortuary Chaoel 3500 Pacific View Drive Newport, Callfornl1 e44-2100 McCoaMICI MOn'UA.111 L,una Beach 9+9.4 11S ~~·· Sao Juan Capistrano 40&-1778 IALTWll••OH NOALMOMI ' Corona del Mar 97~ Cotta M• .. 848-H24 -.a.llOADWAY NOltTUAH 1t0 Broadway Colta Mt t42·tf50 fea,urln8' "PARADE OF OUTDOOR CHAMPIONS" * IN TIDI WA.TBR AND ON TKB &TAGlil • TWO STAGE SHOWS DAltYt M1LM .. .....,...,,, • ~c:-H;lt ... 1'4YIOIOlllU -......,..o.,11e1 TU n8CD1l aBOTDas ll'icll H-v ~ao•"r" MOJn'JJI MOJn'AlfA.o IL ~ .. ~ ...... llXJIDl'l"IOW JIOVU ~V hot.H•-2:00 to 10!00 p.m. l'rtdava-2:00to101JO p.lfl. h"'~"•" to 10:ao p.m. IU .-Noon to 1;00 p.m. lu1ufay1i ' 3i00 p.m. a 1:00 p.m. I don't llke pushy people. Before I make a decision I like to think about things and I don't want to be rushed. T hat's especially true when it's a major decision such as the purchase of a new automobile. I've found that the people at Santa Ana Llncoln Mercury •Je most helpful. There's none of that rush-rush to sell you some- thing. They aeem to be genuinely con- cerned that you get what you want. Just «I 1,,,portantly, I've come to know that the people al Santa Ana Llncoln Merc~ry atand behind the products they eell. And they have the finest service department In the area. Nothing'• perfecl But Santa Ana Llnooln Mercury people certainly QO a long way tQward rMklng car owne,.hl a pleaaure. SANTAANA --LINCOLN MERCURY '1301 N. Tustin Avenue 1 Blk. South of 17th Street SANTA ANA, (714) 547-0511 Orange Coast Today's Closing N. Y. Stot!ks EDITION VOL. 71, NO. 13, 4 SECTIONS, 42 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1978 N TEN CENTS Snow, Sleet, Cold Paralyze By The Asi.odaled Press The worst storm of the year a heavy, wet snow muted with free zing rain and s teel crawled along tht: Atlantic Coa~t from the South up to New England today, leaving up to 8 inches Df snow an its wakt:, rlos ing schools and d1sru1-1ting 1.11r and road traffic At le~t six deaths from ac cident, heart attack or exposure were traced to th e foul \H"alher pattern that came up out of the Gulf of Mexico al mid\!. eek and slowly wound its way northward. <Related photo, l\•11 ,\ 1 r traffic was slowed as Na- tion a I Airport in Washington \\as closed for two hours and ~now crews cleared runways at H<1lt1more Washington lntema- L1onal Airport. J\tcumulauons or s to 8 inches v.t•rt· forecast for much of Mass achusetts with up to a foot ex pected m the Berkshire Moun· tains in the western part or the stale. Lesser amounts were pre- d 1 c t e d for northern New England .. where the storm was expected to continue into Satur- day. By midday, Now Jersey had already gotten several inches of snow, and about 8 inches wa::. forecast MetroPolttan New York City J ohless Drops County Rate Dips to New Low Unemployment an Orange County dropped to a new low an December when the county's jobless rate dipped to 3 9 per- cent, according lo figures re- leased t oday hy the '>late Em p loyml'nt J>cvc lop mt:nt Depa rtment <El>U> State lahor anJlyst J\ltJ Yt:tll'r cred1tt:d sl·.isonal hmnit of rl'lJll and tourt:.t \!.Orkcrs w1Lh !tl•nding the county's uncmplo} mcnt rdll' to its lowest point s ince n.•cords have been kept .420 Gallons That rate 1s well under the stale and nation's unemploy- mtmt rate. The 3 9 percent unemployment rail' translated to figures means there were> 32,300 unemployed tountwn!'> last month A yt•ar earlie.r. tht' numhcr of 11nl'mplo)cd stood al 42,000 pt'O pit.· Mrs Yetter predicted a shght r1~1.· 111 county unemployment !luring tht· first quarter of 1978 She based that prt'd1ct1on on Crude Oil Spills In SA River Bed About 420 gallons of heavy crude 011 spilled into the Santa a• River late Thursday at tho oun:dary line between Hunt· gton Beach and Costa Mesa. cleanup company arrived with booms and other heavy cqu1p- mPnl. A police helicopter hovered over the area to provide hghl to assist 111 the operations. tncll'ment weather that would idle some workers and the layoff of people hired at the height of lust m onth's shopping season. However, Mrs. Yetter said, while the unemployment rate might rise shghtly there will be l':<punded opportunity 1n manufacturing employment in Orange County because of the number or new factories and "'a rl'houses moving to the area. So, ovt'rall, ht.•r view of county (•mployment for 1978 was op- t1m1~t1c High Court Nixes Hicks From Case By TOM BARLEY Of IM D•lly ,. .... Slaff Members of the state attorney ~eneral's staff stepped up their preLrial activities today in the lif'ht of a ruling that confirms the omce as the prosecutor in the Orange County case acainst two county supervisors and two codefendants. was blanketed by snow as millions oC early morning com· muters headed to work. The storm continued into the after· noon and was expected to tu.rn into a freezing rain late in the day. lo the Bronx, 31 schools closed at midday. As the storm moved north, it left a pattern or snow turning to rain or sleet in ilS wake. Some areas received a second snowfall before it passed. This is a Drill The storm came in off the Gulf of Mexico on Thursday and by today extended from the Carolinas into New England and from the Atlantic Coast mto the Midwest nearly to the Mi.ss1saip- pi River. Speed limits were lowered to 35 mph along the New Jersey Turnpike. Fender-bender acci· dents -and some more serious ones -were common on roadways slick with ice and Coast Guard helicopter lifts paramedic (in basket) above Newport Harbor wat.ers during emergency drill conducted Thursday. County Harbor Patrol, llf eguard.s and paramedics drilled with Coast Guard crew orf Balboa Peninsula {background) in series of simulated, water-related rescues. East snow. In La Grange, Ky., thrl?e in- mates at the State Reformatory tried to use the 3 to 4 inches or new-fallen snow as cover for an escape attempt. . Snow extended up into Wisconsin and parts of Min· nesota. lllino1s, Indlana and Kentucky got a second snowfall as the s torm moved across the Midwest. * * * Stormy Weekend Forecast If you took advantage of the clear weather last weekend to patch up your roof. you may have been wise. The National Weather Service is predicting s howers for this weekend. But it all depends on a high pressure area that's moved over the Orange Coast this week and is weakening the effects of p~ss· ing storms. said spokesman Don DePauw. He said the high pressure area is sUIJ in place, although it's moving slightly to the north. Meanwhile, a weather front was moving in today from 300 miles west of Northern California, DePauw said. "Whether it will get here or not. it's not certain at this lime," he said today. However, the forecast calls for a 50 percent chance of rain tonight and 60 percent Saturday, with hi&b cloudiness continuing through Sunday. DePauw said • there may be some residual showers Sunday. Predict.eel high t,emperature is 60 on Saturday, with lows around so. , A leak an the Chevron USA ansm1ssion lines that was de· tected at 6· 10 p m . wa:. blamed for the spill. The 011 was being transported from ml Mles an Ne""port Beach to Chevron storage tanks m Hun- tington Beach Donald Nielsen, Chevron public affairs manager in La Habra. said that the 011 leak was halted before any of the gooey material could C'nter the ocean. The leak occurred south of Banning Avenue and about a half-mile north of the Pacific Coast Highway bridge A six-inch trans m1ss1on lme. owned by Chevron, crosses the ri ver at that point through :. trestle. Deputy Attorney General Richard Haden and his staff had ha I ted the processing of materials taken over from Dis- trict Attorney Cecil Hicks' staff until the California Supreme Court ruled on flicks' appeal ajtaanst his removal from the case, Newport Prepares Case Nielsen said thnt oil cleanup crews from Cr osby Overton, lnc. of Long Beach install ed booms and barners to confine the oil to the river channel. r1canup operations using straw and mats and other mop· ping up methods, arc expected to continue through Saturday. N eilscn said that the 10-barrcl leak involved heavy crude 011 which wasn't flammable. Police placed flares at the Pacific Coast Highway bridge Thursday night because or the congested traffic when the J\ Huntington Beach city of- . ficial minimized the leak. He said that more crude oil is placed in Dewey dumpsters on trash pickup day than oc· ('urred in Thursday's leak. Nielsen said that a Chevron employee immediately closed v;1Jves in the pipeline on both sides of the river to prevent a'i· d1lional spills. Nielsen said that company of· hcials were investigating lhe cause of the leak today. He said 1t could heve been caused by rain or "any number of things. I don't want to speculate." he said. Airport Noise Issue Raised Again; Talks Due Ruling without comment, the high court decided late Thurs- day that Superior Court Judge Philip E. Schwab's decision to remove Hicks from the case because of prejudice against at least one defendant should bf> upheld The ruling means that the at- torney general's office can now proceed with preparations for a trial that 1s tenatively scheduled for July 31. Ordered to face trial thal day are Supervisor Ralph Diedrich, SJ. Supervisor Philip Anthony, 41 , financial consultant Gene Conrad, 43. and Dr. William Kott, 55, an Anaheim dentist. A II four are accused in a grand JW"Y indictment of violat- CSee DIEDRICH, Page AZ) Humphrey Critical BULLETIN W ASIDNGTON (AP) -Sen. Hube rt H .. Humphrey Is In crltlcal condition at his home ln Waverly, Minn., his Senate of· nee announced thJs aftem~. By JOANNE REYNOLDS Of tM 0.111 ...... St8ff Newport Beach City Attorney Dennis O'Neil plans to meet with airport noise consultant · Henry Weeda next week to plan s trategy for fighting airport noise. The latest skirmish between the city and the county over airport noise was set up in December when the state variance allowmg airport opera· lions to exceed allowable noise hmits expired. The state Department or Trans portation, which has granted two such variances to the airport, set a hearing on TRADE VIEWED BY MRS. KNOX Shirley Knox, wife or former Rams' Coach Chuck Knox, talks about how her family feels trad- ing California sunshlne for Buf, falo snowdi'i!ts. See Featurine, Page Cl. Medics' First Newport Newborn 'Impatient' Robert and Beverly Reese have a brand new baby boy and Newport Beach paramedics have a first. MEDICS NICK Waite and Mark Walker Um momlne became the first paramedics to deliver a baby in Newport Beach when they delivered the Rftses' aoo. W alte said they were called to the home at 182'1 Tahuna Terrace at 2:45 a.m. by • crew from Seal'• am- bulance. HE 8AID TRE Reeses had apparentl:J called the am- bulance to ualst them to the bolpltal when Mn. Rea• went into labor, but, when it • be(ame apparent the baby wanan't 1otn1 to wait that 1001, the ambulance compeny called for the medics. W .tie 1aid ttie four·pound, ftve-oune. baby •u not' ~ dae for another five weeks. granting a new one for May 22·26, but county officials say they hope to delay the hearings until at least July. Deputy County Counsel Charles Sevrier, who ha ndles litigation involving the airport, said he plans to file a motion for continuance of the May bearings because trial or 66 homeowners' lawsuits against the airport is slated to begin May 8. •·The nlaintiffs' attorney Newport Lists 5 Potential (:an di dates The list of potential candidates for the April 11 Newport Beach city cOWlcil election grew to five this morning. But City Clerk Doris George said none of the live peoP,le who have taken out nom mation papers have re· turned yet to me them and become ofticial candidates in the upcoming election. Those who have taken out papen are Donald Strauss, 101 Via Venezia, first district; Evelyn Hart, 435 Redlands Ave., third district; Jeff M. Gould, 1836 16th St., apt. a.102, thlrd dlalrlct; Jackie Heather, l:iOO Dorothy Lane. fourth daatrict, and Paul Hummel, 418 Heliotrope, Corona del Mar, sixth district. Jn. the elect.ion, four of the clly '• aeven council seats repre1enUD• the first, third, fourth and sixth cllstricl wW be upforanbs. ln NtWPort Beach, councll repreaentaUon la by di1trlct, alt.bouib candidate;s are voted on by tbe cSty at large. FUln( for tbe election wlU close •eb. 2 utesJ' lD \b~e dlJ.. trlct.a where u lnc=urobe:at does not. tue. 1D thole dl1&r-Jcu, the fll. inl d~te W1ll be eltftded to Feb. 1. ll•1or 14t1an 1>01tal 'ttho uoreaeoi. \be foon.b dJatrlct and Coun~Jhroman Trudi ~en wbo ~·ta tb• fint dUtrict bave l>Oth aald ~,do )lot ,. ... 10 nm. esllmates"we'll be in trial rnore than 40 days," Sevier said. ··rm not sure it will be that long, but it should at least take until the end of June." Meanwhile, Newport Beach homeowners have been urging councilmen to hire a legal specialist in fighting airports to press their contention that the airport should be forced to com· ply with existing Jaws limiting noise. Dan Emory, long an airport noise foe, Monday told coun- cilmen a lawsuit pur..ued by the city ''has great potential for achieving something." "We need to force the county down a road that leads to better noise conditions for Newport Beach," he said. "We need to do this one right and spend some money doing it." Councilmen have been sym· patheLic to homeowners• com· (See AJRPORT;Page AZ) Coast Weather Considerable cloudiness through Saturday. Chance of rain SO percent. tonight and 60 percent Saturday. Lowa. tonight 50 to SS. )liahs Sa~urday low 60s. INSIDE TODAY A "r~' who sent mor1 tban 5/J(JO moonahmers to prllon t.Dithold loftng their TuptCf /<Yr hfm it Big Sir 11.ndntofl. Mfft him toda11 on P.ag• A10. { \2 DAIL 'I Pt OT tJ Arizona Frawl Trial Set ~ Jury selection wa'> scheduJtd to begin today in Phocrux in the trial of two Harbor Ar••• men•<' cused in a $.5 5 million Arlsoaa land fraud scheme. Facing mult1pl<' felony charges 10 Manropa Count y Superior Court art' Clyll<' nm nell. 57, of 9 Wondt>rtnK Hill. Irvine. and Kf'n Duffy, of Utto Park Newport, apt.1G4, NewPOr1 Beach. The two men an' \he last of l!i people ldentifted in indlctmf'nts handed down an Septem~r or 1976 by the M arlcopa Count v Grand Jury allegina their Orm. Combined Equity Assuranr(', falsely represented property ul C o n c h o L a k e ~ I L ;1 n d I n northeastern Aritona All other.> have pleaded f!Utltv to ll•-.s('r ('harges than were h-.tt'<l in the andictmeriu. The indictments ab1l ch<irged the firm mem be rs with st•curit1cs v1olalloni. 1n the 11- lt•gal :.ale or mort,.:agt•:-. or the property. Dinnell, who has bcl'I\ free on his own recop1111:ance sane<' hls arra1gnmt'nt in Phc1t•n1x an t•arly 1977. has bct•n tht• ~ubJl'Cl of u week-long pn• trial hearing to determine his ability to pay the C'OSt of his dl'fcn11c · ln 1-'ebruan of 1977, both Duf- fy and Dinneil were declared in· cligent by the court and granted use of taxpayer-funded al· Lorneys. Smee then, however, Dinnell has bl'en lhe .:-.ubJect of business ~1r t1cJcos in the Lo:. Angeles Timl's and Los Ane e les M agazmc JO which he said his bus1nes:-. was grossing $(.2 million annually Omnell and his son, Anthony, 28, of 18732 Pase<> Cortez, started .1 hot-dog stand franchising operation called the Dogfather 1n Newport Beach JUSl before the indLctments were handed down. That business' corporate status was suspended by the slate Franchise Tax Board m April of 1977 for failure to file tax returns and the pair sub.c;e- quently opened Like-It Foods. which markets frozen Italian sandwiches on the Mafia motif of the Dog!alher. lt was the sandwich business that Dinnell claimed was gross· 1og $4.2 million. Hia son 1s currently Inactive ln the businC1;S. He began serving a one-to-four-year sentence at the end of December in Arizona state prison for his part in the Jand fraud. Prosecutors for the Arizona Attorney General who arc han· dline the land fraud case, in the pre-trial fraud case, tn the pre· trial hearing accust'd Dinnell of perjury m his earlier statements about h1 s financial status. They contended that his busi- ness eanungs and the fact that he lives m what they described as a $130,000 home, are evidence he is able to pay for his own at· torney. M arlcopa County Superior Court Judge A . Melvin McDonald, who presided over the pre-trial hearing and today's jury selection, Thursday afternoon took the arguments under sub· mission. He did not indicate when he planned to rule on them. Phony Police Assault Eyed \ LOS ANGELES (AP) -A second report in as many days of assault by a man posing as a pollce ofncer is being lnvestigat· ed by a special task force set up to track down the elusive HJllside Strangler, authorlttes say. But they say they aren't op- timistic either assault will lead them to the Strangler. ~ANOICOMT H DAILY PILOT .. ~ ...... "'""""'-'''"'II""' """"""-...... .._ ... ............ """' ......... . ~:.j~-='" I . . -~-t......-- Oallf 11'11-IUofl ...._ IRVINE HOME OF LAND FRAUD SUSPECT IS PART OF DISPUTE OVER FINANCIAL STATUS If Clyde Dinnen Can P•y For Home, Artzon• Authorttle1 W•nt Him To P•l' Own L•g•I Coat• FrmA Pag~ Al DIEDRICH .• mg slate political campaign and financial disclosure laws. The high court ruling len the district attorney's ofCice clearly disappointed at the outcome of its appeal and offering little comment on the decision. No such reluctance was found in the office of Supervisor Diedrich where the county or-. ficial hailed the high court ruJ. 1ng as being "exactly what I predicted. ''The Supreme Court has said what I've known all along," Diedrich said. "The district at- torney is clearly prejudiced against me." Commenting on Hicks' de· eision to appeal Judge Schwab's ruling, he added: "I'm surprised he took it that far because now the entire state or California knows what's going ou in Orange County. "Before this thing is over, everyone will see what I've been up against," Diedrich said. "This has been nothing more than a vendetta by people who made up their minds that they're the good guys and I'm the bad guy." Diedrich claimed in the hear· ing before Judge Schwab-who has since removed himself from the case and the trial-that Hicks and his statf repeatedly displayed prejudice against him. The accused s upervisor argued that Hicks' prejudice wa!i evident in a number of is· sues that came before the Board of Supervisors and in which Hicks and Diedrich wP.re in· variably on opposite sides. Judge Schwab ruled in a con- troversial written opinion that ht' could find no evidence of ac- tual prejudice by Hicks. But he said there was "the ap- pea rance of prejudice" and definite conflict or interest stem· ming from the fact that the county board made the final determina- tion on the district attorney's budget. Judge Schwab also noted in his opinion \hat members of the district attorney's staff are ex· peeled to testify at the trial. That testimony, he indicated, might be better handled by an impartial pr06ecutor. Diedrich and bis three codefendants have not yet of· fered pleas to charges contained in the grand jury indictment. The indictment originally named six codefendants on charges that loans were secretly funneled from Diedrich to the polltlcal campaigns of Ant.bony and Kott in 1976 and misreported under requirements of the 1974 Political Reform Act (Proposi- tion 9). Scalpers Thrive Tut Tickets Sold For High Profits LOS ANGELES <AP) Scalpers are reapfng huge prof- its on King Tut tickets and there doesn't seem to be anything anybody can do about it. . Thousands or people lined up at department store outlets in Southern California last week to buy a maximum of four $2 tickets each to "The Treasures of Tutankhamen" exhibit. All 661,000 tickets were sold in four days, so it was somewhat sur- prising to hear a clerk assure a reporter Thursday that getting in would be no problem. "Tut tickets? Sure, as many aa you need," said the clerk at Ticket Happening in Garden Grove. ''They're $10 weekdays a.nd $14.~ for weekends." Other private ticket agencies bad similar replies. The huee markup, which seems certain to increase during the four·month run of the popular exhibit, appears un- aasallable. Praetld119 Again Newport Beach's Herbert W. Kalmbach Jr., onetime attorney for former presi- dent Richard Nixon, has been reinstated as a lawyer, it was reported today. Kalmbach had been banned· from practicing his pro· f cssion after pleading guilty to Watergate-r elated of· fens es under the F ederal Corrupt Practices Act. "It's not against the law to scalp tickets except at the event and then it's only a misde- meanor," says Bob Kholos of the state Department of Consumer Affairs. "We get complaints about rock concerts, we got them about the World Series and now it's Kine Tut." 1'he Los Angeles County Museum of Art, where the golden treasures of the boy pharaoh of Egypt will be dii.- played begmm.ng Feb. 15, is ~o powerle!>s to stop the prof1teer- 10g. "lt's regrettable, but legally the scalpers are perfeclly within their rights and the museum can 't do anything about it," said Amy Levinson, exhibition assis· tant at the museum. "These people are advertising having tickets for every hour and every day or the exhibit so it must have been an incredibly we ll -planned effort," Miss Levinson said . "They must have l11red thousands of people to stand in line and slnce they're charging $10, they make back much more than they paid out." Scalpers got SSO and more for World Series tickets originally selling for $15 apiece, Kholos said,• with entrance to .ther popular events commanding similar premiums. . . From Pag~ A J AIRPORT. • • plaints about airport noise, but they have taken no action to hire a lawyer to press the matter in court. They did direct O'Neil in December to find out how much it wlll cost to hire Weeda to pre- sent evidence at the upcoming variance hearings he has in the two preceding!tearlngs. But Emory contended Monday that a lawsuit could hall the county's long-range expansion plans !or the airport. "We've got to force the county to accept that there will be a staodofl (In an y physical· changes at the airport) until there is a detente (In noise levels) and the only way to con· vice 'em is to make them f~I we will go all the way through the courts." Taeo Arrested Oran1re County Sheriff's of- ficers raided a South Laauna home t.oday and said \hey con· n1cated laboratory equipment, . narcotic pills and the chemicals used in their manufacture. Backed by investigators from the Laeuna Beach and Los Aneeles Police departments, the offjcers dlamanUed what they described as an elaborate drug making laboratory in the home at 318M Hlllalde Lane. Two men arrested on the pr em lses were idenU/ied as: Sean Dennis Fahy, 34, of the Hillside address and Donald Paul Clow, Balboa Man Arrested o n Burglary Rap A Balboa man wu jailed m Newport Beach today on swipi· clon or burglary in spite of his msistence that be was trying to chase a burglar not be one. Police arrested Sanford Man· nine, 24, at about 2:4.5 a.m. to· day In the home of a neighbor at 504 E . Balboa Blvd. Officers were called to the scene by another neighbor who told them he saw li&hts inside the vacant home. lnvestieating, the patrolmen said they found Manning and further alleged that he had some items belonging in the home m his pockets. But Mannine of 506Yl E . Balboa Blvd. told oHicers he was there chasing oH a bur&lar. He lold police he heard someone breaking into the home and he went to investigate. The items be bad ln his pocket, he said. were apparently dropped by the thief and he picked them up. Gunman Aims At Gandhi NEW DELHI, India (AP)-A man pointed a loaded IUD at former Prime Minister l.mJjra Gandhi toctay and was over-~wered before a abot could be 1'~ed, pollct saJd. Witnesses --nid a m• ter 1dent!fied as Murari Lal Batra. se, moved through a Wet crowd and placed the muzzle of an Italian model revolver at the wmdow of a car carrying Mrs. Gandhi ln the crowded streets or Old Delhi, where she had 1one to a public birthday celebration. Ex-Newport Cop To Leave Hospital Reno Police Chief James Parker. a former member of the Newport Beach department, Is expected to leave Washoe edical Center next week, a department spokes man said today. Parker was hospitalized at Christmas after sufferine a heart attack. The police spokesman said the 43-year-0ld police chief was moved out of in· tensive care last week and is ex- pected to go home for a lengthy recuperation period. 31, ol 31988 Virginia Way, South Laguna. Sbentrs Lt. Rick Drake said today that he expecta the arrest of a third man at a tater stage of the investigation. Fahy and Clow were booked into the county Jail on charaes of conaplracy and the manutucture of controlled substances. It is al- leaed that they were eneaeed m the manuhcture of am· pbetamine pills. Drake said the alleeed ac- tivities of the two men and sus- pected accomplices, came to li1ht when lbey ordered cbemlcab from a Los Angeles company. He saJd the company's suspi- cions were aroused by the nature of the order for metham- phetamioe maleriala and the Los Aneeles Police Department was advised of the request from the South Lacuna address. Drake said subsequent in- vestigation by his office and Laguna Beach police convinced them that drugs were being ii· le1a1ly manufactured in the Hillside Lane home. Open Heart Surgery Set For Cowboy HOLLYWOOD (AP) Cowboy star Roy Rogers will un- der go open-heart surgery, a spokesman at UtUe Company or Mary Hospital In Torrance said today. Tbe spokesman said Rogers. 66, entered the hospital Tb~­ day for a cardiac catheterization procedure to determine lf there was "potentially significant ob- struction in the arteries supply- ing blood to the heart." The tesl indicated the need for surgery, which has not been scheduled. Rogers i s in ''excellent s pirit);,'' said the spokesman. who termed the operation a serious, but now relatively com· monplace, procedure undergone by 70,000 Americans annually. The Cinclnnatl-born sineer· actor suffered an angina pec- toris In 1958, but continued lead· • iDg an active career. Byrd Backs Canal Pact WASHINGTON (AP) - Senate Majority Leader Robert C. Byrd announced today his quaJlfled support for the Panama Canal treaty, saying be felt it was In the best interests of the Unlted States "and consistent with our own role as a leader among na- tions." Byrd, D-W.Va., told a Capitol news conference that in endorsing the treaty, he believes it should be modified to include clearly stated guarantees of U.S. rights to defend the canal and to have priority passage alter 2000, when It would be twned over to Panama. A Bad Day? Today's a Double ~y It's Yo11r Dollar! ' WASHINGTON (AP) -It Wal a bad, bad day fol' trlskaidekaphobes and Friggaphobiacs. It was a Friday and it was a 13th, a double whammy day. TRISKAIDEKAPROBES FEAR THE number 13; Frig· gaphobiaca don't feel kindly about a Friday. Down through \he centuriet, these two subgroups of homo saplens have evolved their own protection a1alnst beini hexed on such an ominous day, according to the National Geo8t'apbic, Society. . For instance, today, they were sure to tip their bats to lop- eared dop, aTOid atirrinc coffee with a kn.lfe, leave thelr bata on while ridln1 in elentors, wink at white horses and. by .U means, whistle when pualna sraveyards. . BABE RUTD ALWAYS TOt1CBED ft.nt bue fol' luck while headtns for tho outlltld durtna any bueball same played on Friday t.he 18th. Amoai tho don•u: avoid e•tinC bbanu ,rrith catsUp, don't pick UP safety plna on tbo street, don't take a rake throuib the llvtni roon:rao4don'topen an utnbrella lndoon. Ao4 u tbllt t.n•t ..,_ou.ii. parent.a abould bite off flncenaua of b•bt• born oe l'rtdlf the 13th to save tbe tntanll from srow. inf ap u ......_, acc:ordlni to edvlct sJ,ftD t.bo auaptelOUI to the National Qqr'Pblo .Ude by RobettC. •actcurro. • .. • QUITE OFTEN A CUSTOMER IS CONFUSED WHEN SHOPPtNG FOR CARPETING. HE ASSUMES THAT IF A CARPET PILE IS HEAVY AND THICK THE· CARIDET rs NECESSARILY OF GOOD QUALITY. NOT TRUE! MORE OFTEN THE QUALITY OF THE FIBER, AND NOT THE QUANTITY. IS THE DETERMINING FACTOR WHICH CONTROLS WEAR AND PERFORMANCE. IT'S YOUR MONEY -SO, WHEN BUYING YOUR CARPETING, MAKE SURE YOU ARE DEALING WITH AN ESTABLISHED MILL. AND EQUALLY AS IMPORTANT. A REPUTABLE DEALER. .. Saddlebaek EDITION Afternoon N.Y. Stoeks • • 'VOL. 71 , NO. 13, 4 SECTIONS, 42 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1978 TEN CENTS 1 Snow, Sleet, Cold Paralyze ..., By The Assodated Press The worst storm or lhc year - a heavy, wet snow maxed with freezing rain a nd s l eet - crawled along the Atlantic Coast from the South up to New England today, leaving up to 8 tnches of snow 1n its wake, clos- ing schools and disruptmg rur and road traffic. At least ~1x deaths from ac- cident, heart attack or exposure were traced to the foul weather pattern that came up out of the Gulf of Medco at m 1d week and slowly wound its way northward. (Related photo, A4) Air traffic was slowed as Na- tional Airport in Was hington was closed for two hours and snow crews cleared runways at Baltimore-Washington Intema- t1onal Airport. Accumulations of 5 to 8 inches were forecast for much of Mauachusetts with up to a foot expected in the Berkshire Mouti- tains in the western part of the state. Lesser amounts were pre- dicted f or northern New England, where the storm was expected to continue into Satur· day. By midday, New Jersey had already gotten several inches of snow, and about 8 inches was forecast. Metropolitan New York City J ohless Drops County Rate Dips to New Low Unemployment in Orange County dropped lo a new tow in December when the county's jobles~ rate dipped lo 3 9 per· cent, according lo figures re- 1 eased today by the s tate Employment Development Department <EDD) State labor analyst Alta Yetter credited seasonal h1nng o( retail and tourist workers w1lh sendmg the county's unemployment rate to its lowest point since r ecords ~;:·~tormy Weather Due or Weekend H you took advantage of the clear weather last weekend to patch up your roof, you may have been wise. The National -Weather Service is predicting showers for this weekend. But it all depends on a high ressure area that's moved over e Orange Coast. this week and weakening the effects of Pl&SS· ng storms, said spokesman Don <.'Pa uw. He srud the high pressure area s sttll in pl&cc, although it's ovmg slightly to the north. eanwh1lc, a weather front wa.s oving in today from 300 miles west of Northern California, DePauw said "Whether il will gel here or ot, it's not. certain at this ft,lme ," he said today. I However, the forecast calls for 8 50 percent chance or rain t.ooight and 60 percent Saturday, with high cloudiness continuing through Sunday. DePauw said there may be some r esidual showers Sunday. Predicted high temperature is 60 on Saturday, with lows around 50. Five Die in Fire PHENIX CITY. Ala (AP) - Five members of a family, in· eluding three youngsters, died m an early-morning fire in their trailer h o m e Thurs day. That rate is ~11 under the !.late and nation's unemploy- ment rate. The 3.9 percent unemployment rate translated to figures means there were 32,300 unemployed count1ans last month. A year earhcr, the number of unemployed stood at 42,000 peo.. pie. Mrs. Yeller predicted a slight rise in county unemployment during the fi rst quarter of 1978. She based that pr.tdiction on Diedrich Case inclement weather that would id le some workers and the layoff of people hired at tbe height or last month's shopping season However. Mrs. Yetter said, while the unemployment rate might rl!>e slightly there will be c x pa nd ed o pportunity in manufacturing employment in Or ange County because of the number of new factories and warehouses moving to the area. So, overall, her view of county e mployment for 1978 was op- t1m isltc. High Court Backs Removal of Hicks By TOM BAllLEY or ... .,....,,...""" Members of the stale attorney general's staff stepped up their pretrial activities today in the hghl of a ruling that confirms the offi ce as the prosecutor in the Orange County case against two county supervisors and two code(endant.s. Deputy Attorney Genera l Richard Haden and his starr had h a I t e d the processing o f materials taken over from Dis· trict Attorney Cecil Hicks' staff until the California Supreme Court ruled on Hicks' appeal against hls removal from the case. Kott, 55, an Anaheim dentist . All four are accused in a grand jury indictment of violat· ing state political campaign and financial disclosure laws. The high court ruling left the district attorney's office clearly disappointed at the outcome of its appeal and offering little comment on the decision. No such reluctance was found an the office of S upervisor Diedrich where the county of- h cial hailed the high court rul- ing as being "exactly what I predicted. "The Supreme Court has said what I've known all along," Diedric,h said. "The district at- torney is clearly prejudiced <S~e DIEDRICH, Page t\2) Ruling without comment, the high court decided late Thurs- day that Superior Court Judge G• J A k d Philip E. Schwab's decision to . Ir ttac e remove Hicks from the case because or prejudice against at least one defendant should be upheld. The ruling means that the at- torney general's office can now proceed with preparations ror a trial that is tenatively scheduled for July 31. Ordered to face trial that day are Supervisor Ralph Diedrich, 53, Supervisor Philip Anthony, 41, financial consultant Gene Conrad, 43, and Dr. William By Youth in Rape Atte mpt A youth slipped through an un- locked door of a UC Irvine coed's spartment early today, held a knife to her throat where she lay sleeping on a llvmg room couch and tried to rape her , campus police said. A Bad Day? The boy, apparently a teen.ager forced her to perform an unnat~ral sex act, police said, and escaped rrom the Verano Place dormitory after he was una- ble to complete the rape attempt, ofllcera reported. Today's a Double Whammy WASHINGTON (AP) -It was a bad, bad day for triskaidekaphobes and Friggaphobiacs. It was a Friday and It was a 13th, a double whammy day. The 22·year-old graduate slu· dent was taken to Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital for examina- tion and released. Police s aid she didn't know her attacker. The youth was described as black, s lender, five-nine, and with his hair styled in a short "Afro." He wore a dark turtle neck sweater, jeans, and possibly track shoes, police said. was blanketed by s now as millions or early morning com- muters headed to work. The storm continued into the after- noon and was expected to tum mto a freezing rain late in the day. In the Bronx, 31 schools closed at midday. As the storm moved north, it left a pattern of snow turning to rajn or sleet in its wake. Some areas received a second snowfall before it passed. The storm came in off the Gulf of Mexico on Thursday and by today extended from the Carolinas into New England and from the Atlantic Coast into lhe M 1dwest nearly to the Mississip- pt River. Speed limits were lowered to 35 mph along the New Jersey Turnpike. Fender-bender acci- dents -and some more serious ones -were common on roadways s llcli\ with lee nd 0.ll't~l ......... -.ltklll"'IC~ NARCOTICS LABORATORY RAIDED IN SOUTH LAGUNA Sheriff's Crfmlnallst Jim White With Evidence I Pair Held in Narco Raid in S. Laguria Orange County Sheriff's of. ficers raided a South Laguna home today and said they con· fiscated laboratory equipment, narcotic pills and the chemicals used in their manufacture. Backed by investigators from the Laguna Beach a nd Los Angeles Police departments, the omcers dismantled what they described as an elaborate drug making laboratory 1n the home al 31885 Hillside Lane Two men arres ted on the pr em is es were identHied as: Sean Dennis Fahy, 34, of the Hillside address and Donald Paul Clow, 31, of 31988 Virginia Way, South Laguna. Sherilrs LL. Rick Drake said today that he expects the arrest of a third man at a later stage of the invesUgation. 7R4DE VIEWED BY MRS. KNOX Shirley Knox, wife of former Rams' Coach Chuck Knox, talks about how her family feels trad· ing California sunshine for Buf- falo snowdrifts, See Featurin1, Page Cl. Fahy and Clow were booked Into the county jail on charges of conspiracy and the manufacture of controlled substances. lt is al- leged that they were eng.aged in the manufacture of am- phetamine pills. Drake said the alleged ac- tivities of the two men and SUS• peeled accomplices, came to light when they ordered chemicals from a Los Angeles company He said the company's suspi- clon s were aroused b y the nature of the order for metham- phetamine materials and the Los Angeles Police Department was advised of the request from the South Laguna address. Drake said subsequent in· vestigalion by his office and Laguna Beach police convinced them that drugs were belne U- 1 eg ally manufactured in the Hillside Lane home. Trade Agreeme nt TOKYO (AP) -The United States and Japan agreed today to work for equalization of trade between them by the 1979 fiscal year and for equal access of each country's products to Ulo o\ber COWltry's markets. Model lJ.N. Jtleeting East s now. Jn La Grange, Ky .• three in- mates at the State Reformatory tried to use the 3 to 4 inches of new·Callen snow as cover for an escape attempt. Snow extended up into Wi sconsin and pa rts of Min· nesota. Illinois, Indiana and Kentucky got a second snowfall as the storm moved across the Midwest. <See SNOW. Page AJ) Oil Spill Fouls Up SA River About t20 gallons of heavy crude oil spilled into the Santa Ana River late Thursday at the boundary line between Hunt· ington Beach and Costa Mesa. A leak ln the Chevron USA transmission lines that was de- tected at 6: 10 p.m. was blamed for the spill. The oil was being transported from oU sites in Newport Beach to Chevron storage tanks in Hun- tington Beach. Donald Nielsen, Chevron public affairs manager in La Habra, said that the oil leak was halted before any of the gooey mater ial could enter the ocean. Nielsen s~d that oil cleanup crews from Crosby-Overton, Inc. of Long Be ach installed booms and barriers to confine the oil to the river channel. Cleanup operations using straw and maL'> and other mop- ping.up methods, are expected to continue through Saturday. Neilsen said that the 10-barrel leak lnvolved heavy crude oil which wasn't nammable. Potice placed flares at the Pactnc Coast Highway bridge Thur"'-1 Dlaht because of the ron1ttaled traffic when the cleanup comp.any arrived with booms and other heavy equip- ment. A police helicopter hovered over the area to provide light lo assist in lbeoperations. The leak occurred south ol Banning Avenue and about a hall-mile north of the Pacific Coast Highway bridge. A six-inch transmission line. owned by Chevron, crosses the river at that point through a trestle. A Huntington Beach city of- ficial minimlzed the leak. G11nman Aims At Gandhi .. NEW DEUtl, India (AP) -A man pointed a loaded gun at • former Prime Minister lndira Gandhi today and was over- powered before a shot could be fired, police said. Witnesses said a man later identified as Murari Lal Batra, 56, moved through a thick crowd and placed the muzzle of an Italian model revolver at the window of a car carrying Mrs. Gandhi in the crowded streets of Old Delhi, where she bad gone to a public birthday ~elebration. Coast We a t h e r Coaalderable cloudlness throl.ldl Saturday. Chance of rafo 50 percent tonl&ht and 60 Pfl'CeDl Saturday. Lows lonJ1bt 50 to SS. HlJbs Saturday low 60s. Teen Envoys Preparing INSIDE TODAY Tlarn B~ 1tar• wiU appaar fft "Man ot La Mancho'' to open Soddltbock Colleo•'• aprtng al"otfr UGIOft. &H Fogt Cl for "· taUI. r % OAIL Y PILOT 5 8 ,r .. Pa.,AI ~JEDRIC~ CASE •• ~ . _ ~ll&lllM mo." U. on the dl1tr1ct. attoroey's mmentln1 on Hleka' de· bud••t.. t\s\on to appeal Judge Sch•ab'• .Jad.ae Schwab a1IO AOt.-d In nn111. he added "J'm s urprtled hit oplnioo that membera of the J>e (ook tt that Car because now dlttrtet attorney'• staff are e&· e entire slate of Calilornia pected to testify at the trlal. ows what's gorng 011 ln Orange That teslJmony, he lad.teated, ty. miabt ~ better handled by an efore this thing is over, imparual prosecutor. V yone will see whatl'vebeen Diedrich a nd h ls three UJ> ag ainst," Diedr•ch said. codefendants have not yet of 'T&ais has been not.b1n1 mOJ'e fered pleas to charges contained P a vendetta by people. who in the grand jury indictment. d e up their minds that The iodictmenl ori11oally 're the good guys and I'm named s ix codefendants on ~ bad guy." charges that loans were secretly Diedrich claimed in the hear-funneled from Diedrich to the before Judge Schwab-who political campaJgns of Ant.bony bu since removed himself from and Kott in 1976 and misreported the case and the trial-that under requirements of the 1974 Jrltks and his staff repeatedly Polllical Reform Act (Proposl- dtsplayed prejudice agaJnst him. t10n 9 ). The a ccused s upe rvis or Los Angeles County jeweler "' · evident ln a number or is· a ttorney Michael Remington, Ero•Pa~AJ SNOW ••• · M. r)'laJld tum Ou\ .J..IJl road tfcftere-to tl7 • n.p the hitbWlfa clear, but snow con· Unued to fall tn th• wake or the m piecea or road equJpment. State Policl! told motorists to re- gard all~ as dangerous. Tb• South wu f..Uns the ef. feets of the storm for the second day, clasin1 schooli-in Georgia, Alabama and the Carollnu. For the most part, the snow bad moved north -leavtn.& ae.eral inches o1 100..v on the eround and patches of lee on roads - but. the icy rain and sleet lbat has formed the tail of Ule 1torm continued over aec:Uona Of the area. Meanwhl1e, scattered and light rain continued to fall on the West Coast, and arctic air blew into Montana ea.st of the moun· tains. Mild weat.bu continued in other West.em recions. u;· ued that Hicks' prejudice Martin Kirschner and Fullerton :su s that came before the Board who once represented Diedrich, (I( Supervisors and In which have pleaded guilty to reduced . ...., ..... ...., ...... THEY'RE PREP,PING FOR MODEL UNITED NATIONS TO BE HELD IN NETHERLANDS From Left are Students Carole Czaple, Renee Redfern end AdvlHr SuHnne Chertton Hie ks and Diedrich were in-charges in the case. va riably on opposite sides. Judge Schwab ruled in a con· t rovers1al written opinion that he could find no evidence of ac· ·lua l prejudice by .flicks. But he said there was "the ap- pear a nce of prejud1c<'" and def 1 n ill' conflict of intere~t stem m 1ng from the faetthatthe county board made the final dctcrmina CVSDDeputy Bendict Will Resign D eputy S u perinte nden t Truman Dt•ncdi<.'l has submitted a letter of re:.agnallon a Cler nea rl y 30 years w ith the Ca p1:.trano Un1f1ed School Dis· trict, and the dJstrict that pre· t·edcd it Benedict. 55, came to the dis· trict in 1949 to teach at Las P almas Elementary School in San Clemente. He moved into srhoot administration and was assistant s uperintendent and "upcnntcndent or San Clemente School Oistnct before uniflca· I 1on He was super intendent or CUSO until 1975, when he asked to ~tep down "for personal reasons" I I e was surcecdcd as superin· 1C'n de nt hy Or . Jerome Thornsley, who recently signed a new three-year contract with the district. Benedict said today he and bis wife plan to travel when he re· t ires June JO. "We'll travel and move uround unut we l til that out or our systems,'' he lafd. "We haven't decided yet where we'll i.:o. onlythatwe're golng." Carter Erred On Helicopter SAN DIEGO (AP) -Presi· dent Carter erred when he told a new ... conference that a Border P atrol helicopter ~truck by a bullet fired from across the Mexican border was searching for hl'roin poppy fields, officials b:.ty Carter said he understood the helicopter was tryinR to destroy a heroin poppy field when It was bit Jan. 4. But Robert McCord, a Border Patrol official in Chula Vista. said Thursday the two un· id entified officers, who were not hurt when a .38-caliber slug hit the helicopter's engine; "were Just flying at low altitude along the border looking for illegal aJ iens." Firing Pmhed • WASHINGTON CAP) -Preli- dent Carter says he was asked by Rep. Joshua Imberg, D·Pa., to "expedite" the firing of U.S. Attorney David Marston in Philadelphia. But the president told reporters Thursday be )mows nothing about EUber1 be- Jng a reported target of an in· vestigatlon by the attorney. .,.._ ____________ .....;....;.. __ __, . .. ~ Dell'f PU.. Iliff PMte FIREMAN BATTLES LAGUNA NIGUEL CONDO BLAZE Firemen Searched 40 Mlnutee Before Fire Erupted on Roof 2 Laguna Niguel Townhomes Burn A fire -hidden inside a pro- tective fire wall between two Laguna Niguel condominiums - leaped onto the roof and swept. through two attics Thursday causing an es timated $155,000 damaae. The fire was first obs erved in the wall behind a stove at 30292 Via Reata. The condominium is owned by Richard and Silva Wendt. There were no inj uries report· ed in the 3: 15 p.m. fire. Area residents watched for almost 40 minutes as county firemen searched in vain for the fire's source before it could spread to the structure's roof. Ominous wisps or smoke float· ed out from under the eaves or the condominium as firemen tried to detennlne where to open the fire wall. "It was a difficult fire to ex- tlnguhh," Fire Captain Bruce Turbeville explained today. "When n fire starts Inside the fire wall, y ou've got big prob· lems." The wall is designed to protect the condominiums for up to two hours should a fire break out in an adjolnin1 residence. "You're j ust a little hl'sitant to JlO pok1h g holes in the walls or an expensive condominium." Turbeville said. ''If lh<>re 's nothing there, you're going to get chastised." When firemen located the fire 's source behind the stove, they opened the wall and ex· tingulshed the flames. But, >ronically, lhat caused the fire to spread. "If you don't open lhe wall, you can't get to the Cire," Turbevtlle explained. "But when you open the wall, it allows ox· ygen into the dead air :.pace and that feeds the fire." The roof erupted in flames shortly after the fire behind the stove was extinguished. The roof f1 re eventua lly spread lo a neithboring condominium owned by Mr. and Mrs. Gene Radovich. Fire officials estimated that an e lectrtcal short inside the wa ll caused the fire. A workman in the Wendt condominium re· ported hearing a loud pop short· IJ before he began to s mell s moke. The Wendtl were rcdecoratina the residence before putting It up forrenL Sealpers Thrive Tut Tickets Sold For High Profits LOS ANGELES (~P) - Scalpel"I are nmns-fa~e prcil- ita on Kini TUt tfcnta IDd there doesn't 1eem to be UJUllni anyboclJ cm do abouttt.. nodlMdt ~ people llaed up at. dliplltllMDt stare outleta tn SOia.a..m Ca.Utorilla lut wMt to bu1 • maximam of fo11r $2 tlCketa .acb to ''TM Trellurtil of TutUkbarnen" ~hJbit. All Ml.GOO Ueketa wen iold in four ~a71, IO lt WU tomftblt IUJ'-~lnl to hMr a Clft UIUN I reportn n:;:: that littUaa Jn woidd bit• leat. '"l'ut UehtaT~.sw..: .. mw U\'fOU~," liJa7tM ~left al T.lwt Ha~lnl ta G~et\ Grove. "They're $10 weetcla)'I and $14.50 for weekends.•• Other private ttcut 1senclm had almUar repll-. The hu1e Ularkup. "4thlch seem• certaln to lncreue durint the toul'·montb run of th• popalar eshlbl•• appears un· uaaUablt. .,itt• not 1plnat t.be Jaw to 1e1lp tleteu ~~ at the •vent aftd then W• only. a ttJl1de· mtanor," ta.)'t Bob KbOloe ot thi auti o.pirtinent or Coiitwner Alfaln: ~·we ••* co~pJ1lnt1 1bout rock concerti, J!e 1ot them illOUt ~ WbtlCI seft• arid J>O!)l'• JQq Tut. •• TUX> Levels Of Justice, Says Actor NEW YORK CAP) -Actor Cliff Robert.son says the case of Columbia Pictures President David Begelman-still on the JOb despite his admission that he 1:m bezzled $60,000 from the ::.tud10, raises "disturbing kinds o f re m e mbr a nc es or Watergate.'' Robertson, whose name was on a SI0,000 check involved in th<' embezzlement, told The As· 1.ociated Press at his home here Thursday that the lack or legal action in the case "leads one lo think that. there are two levels oC Justice" in Hollywood. "Wealth and power create a kind or atmosphere of fear," he addt>d . "J think they be,::ln to believe that they arc above the law." Hobert.son said he decided to make the story public because he felt the information he ob· tained about the check should be hroughl to the attention of "the n~h l people" in law enforce- ment. Robe rts on s aid his first knowledge or the $10,000 check c•ame last February when his ac- countant came across a W·2 form indicating Columbia paid him that amount in 1976. ·'I was puzzled, because l di dn't wQrk for Columbia in 1976," he said. Robertson s aid more than three months later his agent told hi m he had received a call from Hegelman who reported that "the mystery has been solved" .:ind a youn g Columbia employee had admitted embezzling the money by forging the check and then cashing it himself. But Robertson said when he and his accountant investigated the matter further by talking to the bank teller who bad cashed the check, "she s aid that In 1976 the c heck was brought in, okayed by the vice president of the entertainment divbion, was cashed and e xchanged for Sl0,000 in American Express travelers checks. "When I asked if she remem· bered who cashed it, she said, 'Yes, indeed, it was the presi· dent of Columbia Pictures, David Begelman'." Robertson said bis lawyer ~ave the information to the dis· trict attorney's office, but when weeks passed and no action had been taken, he went to the FBI. Fro• Page Al MODEL •••. ly of Veneiuela and Jamaica. the countrin she and the others will be representing in rnock committee, Security Council and General Assembly meeUngs. "You can see Carole ls really turned m to world problems," Mrs. Charlton said. Miss Czapla is the only repeat among this year's delegation. "I like keeping in tune· with world affairs," she said. "I like getting out or here for awhile and visit· ing people with wider scopes.'' The meeUng and the issues d iscussed are t a ken v ery sen ously, s he and Mrs. Charlton said. Many or the participants. they recalled, are children of diplom ats who probably discuss these. issues at the dlnner table. Last year, the students learned the Importance of lobby· mg as they sought support for their resolutions. It's important to be willing to accept changes , Mi ss Czapla said, "because that's the name of the game." Renee Redfern, a senior who will be with th.ls year's delega · lion, admitted it all sUll seems unreal to her. She explained that she joined the trip to learn more about the world and see how dilferent. pe<>· ple from different countries re· act. Havint never be•n out or California before, ahe •d- mitted, the travel also is an ex· citing part of the trip. The atudenta wm l>e 1one 11om Jan. 23 to Feb. 6. In addl~ to alt.ending the Model U.N. tMy will spend time in London and Amsterdam. Others who will be goi.Dg are Kim Bachelder, Carol CoDDiff, Nancy Cusick, Craig Krull, Lori Max um, Michele Smith, Cindy Tirrell and Kathy Vanderveer. Man,73,Asks Right to Die MORRISTOWN, N.J. (AP) - The judge who rejected a right- to·die plea for comatose Karen Ann Quinlan will rule on the case of a 73-year-old man who would rather die than have bis gangreoous legs amputated. Superior Court Judge Robert Muir Jr. has been asked by Robert Quackenbush's lawyer and Morristown Memorial Hospital to rule if Quackenbush is competent lo make the llfe-or· death decision. BadcaPact Senate Majority Leader Robert C. Byrd announced today his qualified support for the Panama Canal trea- ty, s aying he believes it is in the best inte rests of the United States and .. consis- tent with our own role as a leader among nations." North to Get More Rain Over Weekend . By Tbe Aasoelated Preas The drought continued to die Its slow death today as yet another Pacific storm swept east across Northern and Cen- tral California, dropping up to half an inch of rain in many areas . The National Weather Service reported Red Bluff recorded the most with .54 or an inch by 4 a.m . San Francisco had .41 of an inch, Oakland .47, Ukiah .50, Stockton .34, Salinas .11 and Fresno .06. Forecaster Bill Denney said the rain and possibly thun- d er s howers would continue through Saturday, with scat. tered showers Sunday. Despite warnings for gales of up to 40 knots at sea, the storm was not expected to cause the s ame pounding surf which bat- tered the state for two days this week. Temperatures in the Bay a rea, the Sacramento Valley and most other areas or Central California will range in the up- per 50s and low 60s. It's Your Dollar! QUITE OFTEN A CUSTOMER IS CONFUSED WHEN SHOPPING FOR CARPETING. HE ASSUMES THAT IF A CARPET PILE IS HEAVY ANO THICK THE CARPET IS NECESSARILY OF GOOD QUALITY. NOT TRUE! MORE OFTEN THE QUALITY OF THE FIBER, AND NOT THE QUANTITY. IS THE DETERMINING FACTOR WHICH CONmOLS WEAR AN 0 PERFORMANCE. IT'S YOUR MONEY -SO. WHEN BUYING YOUR CARPETING, MAK6 SURE YOU ARE DEALING WITH AN ESTABLISHED MILL. ANO EQUALLY AS IMPORTANT, A REPUTABLE DEALER. STOCKS I BUSINESS , Friday' NYSE COMPOSITE 2 p.m. (ED'f) Price TRANSACTIONS Carter Plan: Tepid Try WASHINGTON (AP> -President Carter reviewed his administration's antl·inflation effort.a today with busl· ne111 leaders, whose 1pokesman later eave his plan • lukewarm endorse· . menl alter conced.lnc that lnlUaJ rue· tiOtl wu "somewhat. untetUed." Re1ln1ld H. Jonu, board chairman and chief execuUvo officer of General Electric Co., 11Jd the bualn111 community ls w1llln1 to &Ive the admlnlltraUon'a plan• a try. Th• plan, wbJeb Carter h1 expec~ to unveil 1n hi• economic meaase later thl1 month, would not fb: specific culd1llne1 for wa•• and pric• lncreues, but would Ht out prlnclples aimed al realrtlnlnt them. Kaiser Reoorta Galm OAKLANb (AP) -KatHr Ahuninw:n I& O'.MmJHI Corp. bu r. portod im ne eaminp ol *111.1 mllllon, or $5.5.1 • 1b.,.., the Mcond btctiut per.1b1r• oamln1 la tbe Jlrm •1 hiatory. • na anvtoua year'• IHlt ...map • .,, JU,5 million,°" a .H a cammoa 1b1re. • Sal• ln 1m totaled a .ia billion, ute9diftl SI bllUOa for Ute nm tbn Tht pnrioua Jtar'a a&I• .... It.IS bUUon. Friday, J•nuary l3. 1978 s DAIL y PILOT AJ l In llae Bed Use of Credit Can Be SJDart By SYLVIA POaTE• l..8tt1411 .. Nt The advunt.ages ol buylnl on cred.ll Car outwelab tho dhi· advantages of its cOdt 11.nd t.mptaUon t.o extravaaance. But borrowing at any Um~ la rltbl tor you only it the reasons are ri1ht. (1) The riRbt reason~: -EatabUsh.mcnt or a bousebold or a family, major event.a that take a lot of money. Jt la in these eatlY Y•'!s that people should learn how t.o use credJt wisely. -MAKING SUCH AN ESSENTIAL. bi1·tlc1cet purchase rus a car , lurnlture, mljor appUance:.. All are Items tradlUonally bou1ht with credit. As tor a house, virtually everyone borrows to rtnanct that key purchue. -When a genuine emertency arises and you ha~t an Insufficient emergency fund. Borrowtn1 for emereenc1e. ls uboul as valid a rea!on as th.e~ can be. -Attractive seuonal saJ or 1pecials that save you money il you can use a charee account, a Ume· payment plnn or a low· cost loan. This assumes the item.a on sale are ones you really want or need. -Money 1s needed Money's Worth for education. Borro~1ng for college is the normal pro cedure in our land. -THE PRICE OF AN ITEM you will need m the. future ls rising sharply and it would be ridiculous not to try to beat the price rise by borrowing the money to buy now. (2) The wrong reasons : -You haven't a reasonable prospect of repaying the loan, but you're borrowing anyway because you want the goods or services. Or you are. borrowln.g to the hill of your capacity to repay, and a miscalculalloo could force de· fault. -Borrowing impuli.1vely, lured by payment terms that seem so easy -cHARGING PLRCHASES SOLEl.Y to boost your morale. trying to beat the blues with an extravagant shop ping spree -Using credit to enhance your s tatus, "raise" your apparent standard ofhvmg. -Overusing credit and falling to maintain an ade· quate cash reserve. -USING CREDIT AGAINST THE expectation of future pay hikes. bonuses or windfall cash. -Borrowing to gamble on a risky ventur~, as distinct from borrowing to inves t In a worthy enterpnse you have thoroughly lnves tigate<l. Llvlng !lo far beyond your income that you must bor· row to meet your current bill~. -BORROWING TO BUY A PRODUCT that wilt be uled up or worn out long before the final payment is made. Borrowing is renting money -and just as you must pay when you rent an apartment or car, so mu.st you pay when you rent money. Anything bought on credit will cost more than the identical ltem bought for cash. Shop for credit and buy on the most advantageous terms. Check terms al a bank and credit union before financing a major purchase at a store or dealer. LEARN YOUR CREDIT STATUS from a bank's loan • ofricer. consumer fin ance office, credit union. othe~ I.end ing source. And always ask yourself· Would I buy th1s 1tecn at this price il I had the cash'> Stagger debts. don't pale them one on top of the other Say no to any installment deal if you have any doubts at all Orange Job Aids Plant for China SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -The Republic or China has s igned $40 million in contracts with American firms for the construction of a nuclear power plant on Taiwan, Bechtel Corp. aMounced. The contracts were drawn up in behalf or West lnghouse. International Telephone & Telegraph, Grinnell Corp., NTS Industries, Southwestern En&lneenng Co. and Belco PoUution Control Corp., said Bechtel. which Is In charge of procurement for the project. ( G J The Westinghouse . TAKJN contract includes con· STOCK densers and auxiliaries _ _ to be built at its Orange '-~~~~~~~~~--plant The nuclear plant. which will be the second l.uch plant on the Nationahst Chinese Island, is des igned to become operational in 1984 or 1985, Bechtel reported. Plans called for construction to start next monlb, the firm said. Bechtel Is one of the world's lar1eat construction and service lirms and has been closely associated for many years with mammoth projects around the world, principal· Ly in Arab countries. Keflstorte Opens Branrla Keystone Savinss. WestmlMter , has opened a bra!'ch orflce in the Von's Market in Bixby Knolls Shopping Center, Long Beach. Kathy Ault of Huntington Beach. former usistal'\t branch manager at the association's Newport Beach of· fice has been named branch mana1er. She began btr S'h-year career with Keystone in Westrnlnster. Platfo,.,,. Contract Aaoard~d Santa Fe Englneerln1 Services Co .... division of Santa Fe International Corp., Orange, hu been awarded a con- tract by Esso Production Malaysia Inc. t.o deslin oil and gas production faclUties for plaUonns in the South China Sea. The flrsl phase or the project will Include deslan or oil and 1•• producln1 faclUUoa and uUlitJcs modules to be ln· atalled on two 21-well platlorms ln Tapia rleld, about 130 miles otr t.hc cut cout of M alayala. Stmllar r1clUUt1 will bo destined for another plat· form to be ln1taJJ<?d In nearby Dekok Field. Jn addition, 111 compressor modules, water Injection equlpmcot and other miscellaneous oil pumping and power 1eoeratlon faclUtiea wiU be deslsned (Qr platforms in PuiaJ, Bekok ud tapta Fitld.s. AU three neldl are off Kuala Trenacanu In an area covered b)' a contract between Easo and Petrollum Nasional Berhad (Pctl'OftU), tho Malaysl&n naUopa1 oil eompany. NCR llfr,..er App,..Ntl J1me1 DOlo Corp., 1tock.b0lden have report-' •> proval ot the mer1u wltb N.wpor:t Rea,arch Corp. by a 75 perce1:1t a.tflrin1llve vote. NRC ltodboldtrs had previousb' apprond tbe propo11al • ElftcUve Jan.; i \he companl• w formally me.reed ud are oPV•Una under t.M J&m• Dole Corp. corpor name. The two dl•l1lon1 Will tanLlDu• lo operate their Mparato tadllUa -UHi Doi• DIVlllon at. Redwoocl Cfly ud the NBC Dlviaion •t Fo4IDWD v~ . • ' ' A 12 DAIL y PILOT Friday, JanuatY 13, 1971 NATIONAL Speed Battle Intensifies .UT SMOKEYS ARE responding with an array of de- vices, including modified radar equipment, high frequency radars and drones that send phantom signals. Radar detector manufacturers say their devices promote safe driving, but police contend they are used only for one reason - to circumvent the law. And police emphasize that thousands of lives have been saved by lowering the speed limit to 55 miles an hour. To combat speed ers us ing radar d('tectors, officials in Iowa and Washington stale developed drones radar trans mitters t hat send conlinous signals Tht>re arc no Smokeys operating them or issuing tickets, but drive rs with detectors don't know it. MEANWHILE, REGULAR radar patrols are moved around, so drivers won't know whether the signals they receive are drones or for real. Godfrey said that listening to CB conversations convinces him the drone signals are noticed. Walter M. Friel, head of Washington state's public safety commission, developed a similar device but is awaiting Federal Communications Com- m 1ssion approval before putting il into service. ··We can mount one on the side of the road, bounce the signal off a traffic sign and monitor both sides of an in· terstate," Friel said. "SOMEONE MAY drive past a spot and there's no s ignal, but the next day he comes back and, bane, be slows down," Friel said. Some commercially manufac- tured devices are also reported- ly being offered to police depart· tnents. · Both Kansas and Minnesota are using newly developed high frequen cy radars which frus trate the detectors. THE RADAR BEAM is on Wire, Wire Everywhere. Val Fe~ displays pa~ of his collection of barbed WJre housed m a garage at his home in Worth, Ill. Ferrin, who has been collecting the stuff for nine years, says he has turned down offers of more than $10,000 for one of his pieces of rusty barbed wire. GM Chief Predicts Best Year higher frequency than most de-DETRO IT CAP) -Defying dieting industry sales of 11.75 but 1 d 0 w 0 n de r where tectors and is tumed on once a the pessimistic /redictions of million cars and 3.75 million Washingtoo get.a its information. patrolman spots a suspected Wall Street an government trucks. Earlier this week, 'a We in Detroit mow our industry speeder. It gives an almost in-analysts, the top man of the top Commerce Department forecast better than anyone else." stantreadoutofthespeed. automaker says he'll stick by for 10 major industries predicted Murphy, chairman of General Because the detectors respond predictions that this will be the a s light decline in car and truck Motors Corp .. said Thursday. IOWA PUBLIC Safety Com- m1 ss1oncr Charles W Larson came up with the drone idea m slowly, they often don't sense best car sales year ever. sales -the only decline pre- FR I EL'S DEV ICES are these radars at all, and when dieted. M urpby spoke at a meeting of solar powered so they can be they do it's too late. Thomas Murphy bas been pre-"[ won't call this nonsense, the Detroit Engineering Society. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---=-~;;._~~~..:.-~~~~~--"--~--"--~-"- Woman Sues Town Over Dog Slayings SACRAMENTO CAP) -A $2 million damage suit has been filed by a 53-year-old woman who says a San Joaquin Valley town's officials killed her 31 dogs whom s he terms "my friends, my kids, my babies." The swt was filed in federal court here by Jae· qucl1m· Brandl, whose Irish setters were killed by Oakdall• offtnal::. March 2 1 after an officer saw her station wagon full of 30 dogs and detained her. ~1RS. BRJ\NDT I.ATER WAS acquitted by a Modesto Municipal Court judge of a cruelty to animals charge, Oakdale officials said. Oakdale Police Lt. Bruce Cochran said Thurs- day that the dogs were killed -five were shot as they escaped from a pound truck and 25 were given shots -aft.er officials reached "a general consensus the dogs were undernourished and bad a form of mange." Cochran added Mrs. Brandt "had no visible means of caring for the animals. She bad no money. no address. There was no way to care for the animals. We didn't have the facilities. THE Sl'IT SEEKS $1 MILLION m general damages and SI million in punitive damages, said her San Francisco attorney, Thomas LaLanne. Newspaper accounts said Mrs. Brandt had previous ly been asked to leave San Mateo, Sacramento, Amador. El Dorado and Calveras counties because county officials did not want so many dogs in their area. She said she had been searching for some land where she could keep the dogs. Motorcycle Safety Course at College A fee-paid motorcycle safely course will be of- fered by Saddleback College beginning Jan. 23 Students who complete the course will be able to receive licenses without talcing written and rid- ing examinations from the Department of Motor Vehicles. The course 1s taught by California Highway Patrol officers and a Saddleback driving instruc- tor. The normal fee connected with the course, the college's student health fee, will be paid by Honda Mission Viejo on Avery Parkway in Mission Viejo. Prospective students can pick up entrance certificates at the agency. Health fees will be waived when the certificate Is presented lo the in- structor. Deadline for applicatlons ts Jan. 23. Classes will be limited in size lo available facilities. Talat Radwan, owner of the Honda agen- cy. said information can be obtained by calling 831 ·0122 or 495-1026. THE FAMILY CIRCUS. By Bil Keane ' The St~coach • • is coming. Jom uo; for the opcnin~ of our new Orangt• County Airport Office . 1-('~R~~ al 4 5 2 5 MacArthur 13oulevard 1n Nt·wport Beach 011 Thursday, J.u111i\ry 19 from 10:00 a.m. to 3-00 pm. and on Friday. January 20 from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. · · l\ss1!>l<ml Vice President and Manager Steven P. Vannatta and Assistant Mana~er Jeffrey R. Waitner arc looking forward to nwctm~ you and introducing you to the full-service banking facilities at Wells Fargo Bank -including Wnlk -Up and Drive·Up Windows that provide extended banking hours Monday through Friday. Stop by and see a replica of the famous Wells Fargo Stagecoach-the same kind that was used to ·run bet ween the Gold Rush towns. . . ................ ~--- 'Free t'efreshments. We will be serving plenty of tempting refreshments throughou·t the celebration. Free gifts. There will be free gihs for everyone. • m You~win a trip to Hawaii. Come in, fill out a coupon and you may win our grand pri-ze of a week 5 vacation in H awaii! (Includes travel and hotel.) Our runner·up will be the proud owner of one ounce of gold. And if you open a checking or savings account of $100 or more, you will receive your choice of an authentic Wells Fargo belt buckle, han<krafted in solid brass, a leather checkbook cover or a ladies' dutch purse. •