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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1978-02-10 - Orange Coast Pilot• I I ~ l FRIDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY 10. 1978 VOL. 71, NO. 4t, 4 SICTIONS, 46 PAOaS 0 ey JOANNE REYNOLDS OI tlle D.111• Pleet St.If Hurricane-like winds gusting up to 92 miles per hour slammed into Newport Harbor today, tearing boats from their moor· ings and separating floats from docks. Weary Harbor Patrolmen said today they could not even begin Coast Weatber Freeway near Brookburst Street in Huntington Beach this mom· ing. 0 · Red cross officials sald they were amued only one penon was hospitalized after the violent winds struck the Hunt· ington-By-The&a Mobile Home Park, near Pacific Coast Highway and Newland Street, at about 1:45 a.m. * * * New California Stoftn • Worst in a DeCade om@s -~.mashe ' . Wind gusts in the area at times exceeded hurricane velocity and exceeded 90 miles ~rhour. Paula Dixon, 56, or 232 Bis· cayne .Lane, said her mobile home was tumed upside down.· Sh~. said $he was trapped between a wall and her bed for a few minutes while neighbors searched the rubble of her home. Howard Morgan, an off~uty Huntineton Beach police officer, said he was driving by Mrs. Dix· on's home just after the winds blew it over. Morgan said be rushed to her aid by IOllowing Mrs. Dixon's screams for help. Mrs. Dixon wa1 treated for a dislocated shoulder and released from Huntinaton Intercommunl· ty Hospital today. Most of the damage occurred In a two·street area In the mobile home park. Officials said a water spout apparenUy came on shore near Newland Street and released its fury in tornado form on the mobile home park. The wind funnel cut a swath northeast from the mobile home park all the way into Fountain Valley, according to Huntington Beach Civil Defense Director George Thyden. Red Cross officials set up an (See TORNADO. Page AZ) NEW YORK CAP) -Jacque!~ Onass~ who quit her job at Viking Press over a n4vel that depict· ed Sen. Edward M. Kennedy as president and the target of an assassination plot, has taken a job at Doubleday & Co. as a n associate editor. Sam Vaughn, vice president and publisher of Doubleday, confirmed today that Mrs. Onassis began work this week. He declined to disclose her salary. "We felt.she's a good editor," Vaughn said when asked why Mrs. Onassis was hired. Mrs. Onassis worked as a consultant-editor for two years for Viking before sb e resigned in October, cl ting ''Snail We Tell The President," a novel by Jef. frey Archer which Viking published. The novel puts the last ot the Kennedy brothers into the White House in 1980 and tells of a plot to kill him. Mrs. Onassis, 48, is· the widow of assassinated President John F. Kennedy and the sister-in-law of • assassinated presidential candidate Robert F. Ken• nedy. Worst in Deeade ·New S iorm Wreaks D eath, lJei'triiction of &hips was considered dangerous. The lour lions· -considered d angerous -broke loose from their cages at a movie anlmil com pound in Soledad Canyon north of Los Angeles when high winds knocked over thtir cages. SberUra depuUes klllecf two, but <See S?OBM, Page A!) By JACKIE RYMAN Of .. Deify Plltt se.tt Winds clocked at up to 92 miles per hour ripped tbrougb the Orange Coast Thursday night, smashing a mobile home park in Huntlneton Beach, tear· ing more than 100 boats from their moorines in Newport ·Harbor, dumping mud onto freeways and roads, felling trees and sbuWng off electric power to thousands or homes. Local officials described the damage as worse than that caused by the floods of 1969. The winds were expected to taper off tonight. but thun· derstorms were predicted this evening, clearing up by sunrise. the National Weather Service said. No more raln Is forecast un• tllMonday. The worst damage was report. ed in H\mtlngton Beach, where City Administrator Bud Belsito declared a local emergency after a tornado hit the Hunt• ington-by-the-Sea Mobile Home Park shortly after 1:30 a.m., in•. jurlng three persons. Fifty mobile homes were either damaged, destroyed or overturned at the park at 21851 Nowland St., near Pacific Coast Highway. The second story of a home was also reportedly blown off, damaging powef lines. The Oranae CA>unty chapter of the American Jted Cross aet 1-P an emergency a helter there. J I Emergency shelters were alsG set up at SUverado Elementuy School, where more than half the 650 residents of Silvendc> Canyon were evacuated during the night. ' .lil8t· ¥ outli' s ' ---~ BOdyFonnd The area ,,as repe>rted 1lndet 18 inches of :water this momine o rabnwollen. Sllverado Cleek over no wed. Boats were also a vlctlm oru;e hish winds, with some bOaU • to <t2 feet long blown asbiOre • Newport Beach. The Oran1e Couty ~ '1 (8ee))AllAGE, ··~I) I l I f I : 1 ' I . I ... ; • ' ' OWNER OF THIS TWO.MASTED SAILING VESSEL WILL BE SHEDDING TEARS Craft Down Off 1300 Block of B•lbo• laland'a South B•J Front In Newport Harbor EromPageAJ DAMAGE HIGH ••• Patrol said sO lo 100 small boats in two. and up lo 25 large ones were A tree fell on a house al 210 blown from their mooring and •. Woo.dJand Drive ip, X.aa'1n~ beached or capslt:ed." · •· 'Beach;'owne<t by Mrs. Lorene At Dana Point Harbor, Oliver. A water heater was l>hcltcrcd boats escaped severe knocked over, igniting some dam age but a 30 foot cabin mattresses. ~men quelled the <'r u1 scr sank at the Sunset blaze. J\quatic Park and boats were re· Large trees reportedly fell on. ported adrift al Huntington to homes and cars in Costa Harbour .Mesa, but no injuries were re- Gwnt 22-foot waves tore off the ported. Cars were also swept in· fis hing ramp at the end or to{ flood control channels in the Huntington Pier. eroded Si verado Canyon, a lthough b<.'aches m Newport Beach and Orange County Flood Control knocked out p!lrt of the landing District officials said channels 1·am Pal the Newport Pier. generally were holding up well. "It's chaos." was the com-Dozens of roads were closed mcnl of a San Diego Gas and including LagWla Canyon Road: ..Electnc Com1>40.y. 6PQke•~ .• .pa&U." oi<tGR1¥er.tt8nve. .Jeffn1' · who rcpor~ed thousaf!d s .or Road, Irvine Center Road and custome~s ~1lho~t pow~r in Mis· Barranca Road in Irvine, parts :. ion V ll' J t>. . Su n ~ 1 e men· or the San Diego and Santa Ana le, Laguna Niguel, San Juan fre e ways and numerous Capistrano. Dana Pojnt and smallerslr~ts Capistrano Beach. Security officials at Orange T.hc Southern California County Airport reported no ma· Ed 1son Company reported jor d amage altho\,lgh some similar outaaes in El Toro, p l anes shirted slightly. New~ort Beach, Costa Mes~. spokesman said the planes are Huntington Beach. Fountain well tied down at both wings and Valley, Westminster and Seal thetail. Hoach, with as many us 35,000 In the north county, winds customers affected. ripped the roor orr a Morehouse Power was restored to some Industries Inc. building at 1600 areas within a few hours but a W . Common.wealth Av e. ~pok~sman said that flooding in Fullerton, The same roof was Santiago Canyon could keep ripped off last year by what was work crews out of the area for as described as a tornado. Ion~ as several days. Pacific Telephone reported as m::rny as 3,000 lines downed by high winds and fallinl: trees and ~a id repairs in San Juan <.;a p1strano and parts of Irvine could be delayed beclluse crews were having difficulty reaching lhl' main offices because or flood in~. Traffic was reported backed · up for miles south of the-in- : tersection of the Santa Ana and : San Diego freeways In Irvine. · Mud and rain closed all but one : lane during rush hour. : Lightning was also blamed for · .damage. with overall costs yet . to he determined. At one polnt, : workers on night shitts in a : Costa Mesa ortice building re· • ported damage to a computer program and machlnes wierdly ~oing on and off by themselves as li ghtning apparently caUied eJec- tricy tosUl'geacross power lines. Firemen and police worked all night to cover emeraency situa- tions. One such occasion oc· . curred when emergency power. · generators failed at Riverview ·.Hospital in SantJt Ana during a ,general power o utage and· : mobile generators had to be :rushed in from the Orange COun· ty Fire Department and s.ur· rounding cities. , In Laguna Canyon, 30 per.sons we re evac~ated Crom their homes and the Richard Seapln lam ily barely escaped injury when a huge eucalyptus tree fell on their trailer, nearly cutting it OMNQICOMT I DAILY PILOT A large tree blocked the south· bound lane or Camino Capistrano in San Clemente, sycamores and eucalyptus trees were blown onto Del Obispo In San Juan Capi~trano llnd a fire truck working on a broken water main in Cowan above Tustin Heights was trapped when trees on both ends of the street fell. The rainfall measurements rangea from .66 in Huntington Beach, 1.11 in Laguna Niguel and 1.25 in Costa M~a to 1.62 In Santa Ana. John Gietzen of the county Flood C9ntrol District said he hasn't had lime to check hl'i figures but be believes the rainfall this season of'17.39 inches is a record to date for the county. Suspect Held In Cop Slaying SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A 34-yeal"-old unemployed waiter. described by friends as des~n· dent over the ~cent death ofhla roommate, was in custody today for intesth~atlon of fatally shoot· ing a motorcyele officer who ~ad ,PUrsued'1lm fo'i-a ro"utine traffic -vtolattort. • • Robert Thomson of San Fran- cisco ls charged wlth murder in the slaying of police oftic~r Robert Hooper of Novato, and wounding Lt. Michael Brush in h'ont of the aUSpecl's Sunset Dls· ti:lct home Thursday night. police said. •• Bnaah. wJMa ~was 1ho~ fn the sh9ulder, was reported ln good condlUon at Mlssion Eme'rg~ncy Hosplt.al. Dog Rescues Three, Dies .FLORENCE, Teitas CAP> -A pet collie ran through a burning house and r escued a woman and her t wo children before dyi n g i n the b l aze, authorities said. Fire officials in this cen· tral Texas town credited the dog with saving the li ves Thursday of Mary Fenoglio, 39, and her two children, Beth, 16, and John. 13, after the fire broke out while they were asleep before dawn. Mr~. FenoiJio esc;aped. \vlth slight burns, the children with smoke in· halation. Seven School Buses Crash INDIANAPOLIS <AP) Seven school buses traveling on Indiana highways in dense fog were lnvolved in six separate crashes today, authorities said. At least 11 pupiJs and two adults suffered minor injuries. The most serious accident was in Hamilton county. just north of Indianapolis, where two loaded buses collided head-on. Police said nine children were ta k en to Hancock County hospital at Greenfield for treat· mentor minor Injuries. A North Montgomery High School student was treated for a minor head cul after the bus In which pe was riding was struck in the rear by a semi-trailer· truck on tog·shrouded Indiana 32,' two mile s east of Crawfordsville. F,...PageAJ WINDS ••• Beach and Oosta Mesa to' cope with a total of 17 circuit inter- ruptions that occw-red since mid· night. He said tour of those-occurred tn the Harbor Area affecting a total or about 10,000 customers • He said uncounted numbers of lndtv!dual homeowners lost their power when blowlnt debris blt their lines and he speculate<l that most of those Incidents · would be in the Harbor Area where t here are more above· ground Unes and larger trees. With Wirtds conUnuine to bit au.te of ~ mlles per bout in the harbor today, dciuble shlfts or Harbor Patroh~en were on duty t.o try to corral loose boats and mark the ones that had sunk. Sat. Ralph Hutrman said he estimated lXJOre than 2S boat& larier than SO feet were tom loose from docks and moorings in the harbor's main channel 'Which separates the Peninsula from the Jaland. He said mote tblUl 100 boats under 30 feet were tom loose and he aald lt waa impoaslbl~ to eou.ot Ute numbers of skllt.s and din&blee set free by the winds. •'It'll take sevetal da!I to 1tr1l1btenall thilout." bealghed. .............. __. ...... MITCHELL MacKENZIE, 4, FINDS BIG EUCAL VPTUS EASY TO CUMS NOW • One of Many Tr••• Downed by Stor"', It Fell on Hou•• at 19'1 lrvln• Ave., Coeta ,.. .. E,..,.PageAI STORM HITS COAST. • • the other pair escaped. Mudslides in residential can· yons weakened by several days of rain; closed many toads in the area. Malibu Canyon was closed. One of the most serious slides came on Lookout Mountain in the Hollywood Hills, dumping tons of mud acr.oss Laurel Can· yon Boulevard. Police said the slide caused a 17-car pileup as the autos were pushed ahead of the mud, but no injuries were re· ported. A $150,000 house with three persons inside was swept down a hill in the st.orm. They were not injured. .Poll~ .~&ed persons to stay home tf possible and activated the police emergency center beneath Los Angeles City Hall for the first lime. Previously, it had been used only for simulal· ed emergencies. . The three deaths included two teen-agers who fell into raging waters and were washed away by the swift currents. A 17-year· old San Diego county youth was washed off a Mission Bay jetty and a 14-ycar·old La Puente boy fell inlo San Jose creek. The third person died after ap- parently surrering a heart attack while trying to move bis car. which was smacked by a huge wall or water in Wes t Los Angeles. police said. Dozens of other persons were reported missing throughout Southern Calirotnia as several feet of mud and flood waters cov- er ed roads und surged into homes. In the Hollywood Hills, ·cars floating on waves of water were dashed down in stacks three high. Three women were report· ed flushed out of their car and swept down a road. A man who tried to help saw one woman float under his car, but was una· ble to help her or the others. Ten persons were reported missing In Hidden Hills, an ex· elusive residential area west of the San Fernando Valley. Another eight or nine people were missing in Hidden Springs, a community in the Angeles Na· tional Forest north of La Crescenta. One person was airlifted out or the area. In Big Tujunga Canyon, the occupants or a house that was washed away by rainwaters were missing, in additiOJ\ to three forest rangers wbo had been ln the area. Travel was danaerou& on slip- pery and flooded freeways throughout Soutbem Callfornla, and some early mot"tting rush hOur congestioii was ex~ctecl.lo lut into the afternoon. Many schools were clo&ed becau.se of the flooded 1tnet5 and impassable roadl. tn Montebello, pollce died 1snaU boats to rescue flood vic- tims, some of them motorists forced lo climb to the tops of their vehicles for safety. Residents of many areas were evacuated when flood waters and mudslides threatened their homes. The collapse of a. debris basin forced evacuatron of some La Crescenta residents and damaged some homes. Other; res id en ls were forced from homes in the Beverlywoodsectioo of Los Angeles. Several persons were trapped temporarily in elevators al the Hotel Bonaventure when rain knocked out one 3S,OOO-volt power line and the electrocution or a cat knocked out another. Tons or mud slipped down rain-aoaked hillsides onto ln· terstate 5 near Wheeler Ridge, shutting the highway to south- bound traffic for the second time this week. Jailed Mom · To 'See' Son CINCINNATI (AP) -Joan Sloan was kept from her 3-year· old son's death bed but Is being released from Jail to attend his funeral. Fayette County Common Pleas Judge EveJyn CoUman, who refused to release the 23· year-old mother to vi.sit ber sic)t son, is allowing ~ funeral vistt. says Mrs. Sloan's father. Three-year-old Jamie d~ed at Children's Hospital Wednesday of a liver ailment. doctors said. His mother ls serving a sentence or one to 10 years in Fayette County Jail on a marijuana charee. F,...P-Al TORNADO •• emergency center ln the mobile home park clubhouse. Homeless residents huddled in their robes and bed clotMs awaittai help Iron> relatlves. Many ol the mobile home park residents are retired. One wo'man, Rote Simpson, Yt<ept openly when she reallied a.he could not return to her damaged home. "It sounded like hell, .. said Mrs. SlmP6Cft. ••n wp llke a big vacuum aucldna up everythin&,0 she said. Moit residents sald thunder and lightning accompanied the violent winds which blew several homes orf their founda- tions. ·'There were sparks and debris everywhere and then the lights went out," said Mrs. Willia m J . Richards. City oCficinls have declared a local state of emereency. Thyden said e mergency f\Ulds will be made avaJlable to aid residents whose homes were damaged. Thyden said a tolal~of 14 mobile homes were demolished. Near the park a fuel tank's outer shell was partially ripped away by wmds, Thydcn said. Tax Slashing Brown's Goal SACRAMENTO <AP) -A Re):>ublican's plan to slash homeowners' taxes in half would satisfy Gov. Edmund Brown Jr .'s election-year tax cut goal, the governor said Thursday. "My goal is a 50 percent tax cut this year for every homeowner," Brown said at a news conference. T he Democratic governor said he eipecled the bill by Sen. Peter Behr of Tiburon, which the Senate narrowly passed, to win . Assembly approval and Jand on hl• desk for slinlna within two months. Test Postponed LAS VEGAS CAP) -'-An un. derground nuclear test planned for today was postponed because of unfavorable weather condi· tions. Buying A New Tract 1ne? Many people buying homes are under the f mpresslon they HAVE to buy carpeting from the home sales center. In the majority of ca!ies this is not true. although the sales office will try to make you think so. The minute the home center tries to upgrade the standard carpet, then you are free to shop for carpeting. To prevent shopping should constitute restraint of trade. In many cases they will tell You that the carpet allowance does not apply if you buy carpet outside. If they feel this is legal, HAVE THEM PUT IT IN WRITING. . Ordinarily. we can save you a lot of money over what th• holne center offers. We provide a larger selection -and we usually come up with less yardage, plus a superior Installation. I ORANGE COUNTY, CA\:.IFORNIA FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1978 TEN: CENTS • . mrees Crash Hollles and Autos in ·Mesa By MICHAEL PASKEVICB OI ltll o ... ., """I~ Co.sta Mesa llremen and city crews began their workday shortly after midnight today as heavy rain and winds brought trees crashing onto numerous homes and parked cars, but fortunately, no people. Power outages that lasted anywhere from 15 minutes to four hour s were r eported * *' * ,. · ltlesan's Trial citywide and many s treets turned into temporary canals from the downpour. A 60-foot tree crushed a home nt 139 Rochester St. lt was one or many similar incidents that le ft city workme n with a shortage of power saws to clear away fallen trees that litter the city. "'I would say the combination or wind and rain has made this * * * Torture Death Plot Detailed i ! By GARY GRANVILLE Ol llW O.llr l'ltot 1 .. ff I A key prosecution witness in the trial of a Costa Mesa man accused of plotting to torture, ltnurder and dismember two women testified Thursday that he told her he wanted the v1c I ti ms •·to stay alive as long as pofsiblc." •He said he wou Id bring 'tourniquets to stop the bleeding t Candidates Hit Issue ·Of Jarvis· I Costa Mesa's traffic psoblems and the effects of the Jarvis·Gann tax initiative became early issues Thursday night as nine can- l didales for City Council swung in: to gear for the March 7 election for two open seats. More than 100 people turned out despite poor weather to hear candidates' views at an Adams School forum sponsored by the )fesa Verde Homeowners As· aociatton. A clear split <feve·1o;>e<1 on the: ~arvis·Gann tax initiative which would limit property taxes to qne percent of valuation if passed by California voters in lhe June primary. Candidates Christopher Steel and Thomas Keefer urged passage of the initiative: claim· Ing fears of cutbacks in police and fire service were exaggerated. The other candidates, including front· runners Mayor Norma • Rertzog, Don Bull and planning commissioner Arlene Schafer aald they oppose the initiative. .. We would have to go back to the state for everything (funds) ana we would lose local control, .. taid Mayor Hertzog. She said the city could lose as much as $3 (See FORUM, Page AU Co ast so the picture taking would last a long time," former prostitute Pamela Sue Williams told an Orange County Superior Court JUry. Mrs. Williams' macabre tes timony came during h~r :.ccond day on the witness stand 1n the trial of 54·year.old· Fred Herre Douglas. It was the 29·year·old ex· hooker who told Garden Grove police last July that Douglas had hired her to recruit two porno film models. The x-rated starle~ were t.o be used tn a Douglas-produced $55,000 sex extravaganza that would end with their actual torture, murder and dismember· ment, accordlne to Mrs. WUliams'testimony. The stat'lets deliberatefy recruited for the would·be porno movie Jl')ogul by the ex·hooker were two undercover policewomen. They arrested Douglas last Ju- ly 20 after he drove them and hls former prostitute casting agent to a remote desert area tor the filming session. By then, Mrs. Williams said, producer-dlrect.or·photograpber Douglas $55,000 movie scheme had dwindled to a single Polaroid camera and a gruesome assort· ment of instruments hidden in the desert a day earlier. "I told him of my disbelief that I would be strong enough to amputate an arm or a leg," (See TORTURE, Page At) Yacht Racers Fini3h Today Leading competitors in the San Diego t.o Maruanillo yacht race were expected to arrive at the finish line by midday today, with the 67-foot sloop Merlin holding the lead this morning. Merlin, with 84 miles to go as or 8 a . m., was first on handicap time for both fleet and class. Drifter reported 60 miles to go and ChrtsUne 79 miles. Winds were light, about five knots in the Gulf of California. our worst storm ever," said ci- ty street superintendent Bill An· • derson, who has been with the city for 21 years. Anderson said the latest storm, which dumped about 1.25 inches of rain on the city in 24 hours, has saturated the ground to the point where trees are un· abl e to withstand the heavy winds. ' I R esidents with property * * * a damage have been placed on a waiting list The city's 23·man str.et and sanitation crew worked throughout the daY . Workmen "ttere called in early today as the ferocious winds and rain re~bed a peak. Fire Department Battalion Chief Hobert Beauchamp said extra firemen were needed to respond to 22 damage calls between 1 a.m. and 3 a.m. * * * Almost all of the calls were from homeowners whose homes were damaged by falling trees, . said Beauchamp. Among the heaviest bit areas involved homes on Wilson Street, East 16th place and Magnolia Avenue where trees toppled. · A Southern California Edison spokesman said at least 10,000 homes in Costa Mesa and * * * e.rs , . i __ ................ ;...... MITCHELL MacKENZIE, •, FINDS aao EUCAL ~s EASY to CUM• NOW . One of Many Tre " Downed by Storm, 1t Fell on Hc>u.. at 1H1 lrvln• Ave., Coata MeN Dole Charges I Panama With ~Dea1ing WASIDNGTON (AP) -Sen. Bob ·Dote said today a Senate , session is necessary to discuss his allegations that "lhe present government ot Panama is in· volved in drug -trafficking opl!rat\ons." The Ka~ KepuhUcan took the floor shortly after the Senate began its third day of debate on the proposed Panaml\ Canal , treaties. The Senate agreed and scheduled a Feb. 21 secret session. Senate Majority Leader Robert C. Byrd, D-W.Va., told reporters before the start of the session that he was briefed on the drug-trafficking allegations and "the information I've been given is that we have had ex• cellent cooperation from the Panamanian government.•• . Byrd noted the Senate can be forced to go into closed session at the request of two senators. Swr:m Rips Boats Ftom NB Moorings By 'OANNE a EYNOLDS Of .. Ollll., rt ... Std Hurricai'le·llke winds gusting up to 92 miles rr hour slammed into Newpor Harbor today, tearing boats from their moor- Jnes and separating floats from docks. Weary Harbor Patrolmen said today tl)ey couJ4 not even beJlin to estlma,\e the damage1done by the Thursday ru~t storm which sent hundreds of boats of all sizes careening across the bay. City crews were also out in force, trying to clean up the hwi- dreds of trees broken and '1Proot· ed by tlie wind which gusted well over hurricane fotce during the night. An indielltion of the force of the wind was fQUDd tbis morning atop th~ W"lls Far1to building in Newport Center where workmen found the metal louvers encas- ing Ute air conditioning unit pushed in. "They weren't blown off, they were dented in as if they had been struck hard by something," commented an Irvine Company spokesman. Elsewhere in the center, the Union Bank building and a building in Design Plaza lost windows in the heavy winds. Lifeguards were also out, moving their portable towers to the back of beaches along the ocean front a8 12-foot wind· whipped breakers pounded the shore and in some locations began eating away at~ sand. Lt. Logan Lockabe~ of the (5" WINDS,. Page A!> Reluctant Cordova 'May Vote /or Jami,s Newport Beach were without power some time during the night after numerous circuit breakdowns. Falling limbs knocked down power lines throughout the city. About 250 Southern Calltornia Edison workmen wen called out to restore power early to- day. "Fortunately, most people ~See CllEWS. Pap AU * * * Trailers, Yachts Damaged By JACKIE HYMAN Ol .. Olllty ........... Winds clocked at up to 92 miles per hour ripped through the Orange Coast Thursday night, smuhing a mobile home park in Huntington Beach, tear- ing more than 100 boats from their moorings in Newport Harbor, dumping mud ·onto freeways and roads, felling trees and shutting off electric power to thousands of homes. Local officials described the damage as worse t han tbat caused by the floods of 1969. The winds were expected to · taper ufC tonight, but · t hu· den--...... ~c\ed tbla evening, clearing up by sunrise, the National Weather Service TORNADO STRIKES t'UN"n~EACH -.U PAGe OF PICTURES FROM STORM -Al said. No more rain is forecast un- .til Monday. Tbe worst damage was report· ed in HunUngtoo Beach, where City Administrator Bud Belsito declared a local emergency alter a tornado hit the Hunt- ington-by-the-Sea Mobile Home Park shortly after 1:30 a.m., in- juring three persons. Seventy-eight mobile homes were either damaged. destroyed or overtur'!le~ at the park at 218$1 Newland Sl, near Pacific Co;ut Wghway. · The Oranee County chapter of • the American Red Cross set up an etnergency shelter there. Emergency shelters were also set up at SUvetado Elementary School, where more than halt the 650 residents of Silverado Canyon were evacuated during the night. The area was reported under 18 inches of water this morning as rain-swollen Sllverado Creek overnowed. Boats were a1JO a victim or the ·high winds, with some boats up to 42 feet Jong blown asho~ in (See DAMAGE, Pa1e AZ> • r I ' - A.! DAILY PILOT c Frf'!r· '!bn!!ly 10, 1m • p,....p,..eAJ FORUM ••• mUUon Jn r•venue and that p&1sage of Jarvis could lead to a res ion al poUc. force. . "There's a better way than a !'!ledge hammer approach," said Bull, who said he was more con· cerned about potential revenue , losses to the Newport·Mesa School District ($23 million) tban to the city itself. Audience reacUon to the issue was clearly mlxed, with ca- didatea drawlJlg appl&l.LSe for ststernents both loi or a ta inst the .initiative. All candidates agreed that added community push Is needed to complete the Costa Mesa Freeway and that mol'e research.. ls needed to decrease traffic acc1· dent and noi se problems on Adams and Placen- tia avenues. Plans for Fairview Regional Park were praised by all can· didetes. o.lty ,........., lEAVINO CtTY POST Mesa A .. Eldridge .. " . Dell, ............. ..., lttc:Mn ll ........ KEN JONES, 21, CASEY 01"00LE, 20, PADDLE DOWN SANTA ANA RIVER TOW,,.D OCEAN THURSDAY AFTERNOON It Isn't Recommended, But Fountain Valt.-y Pair C9ufdn't Aesl1t Temptation to Play Tom Sawyer and Huck Finn'" a Sabot Paul Raver, a county public adminstrator for seven years, stressed his ffoancinJ ex- perience, saying the City Coun· ell is no place for on the job training. .~dridge To Resign MesaPos.t Badhiun's Relative Dies at 71 Services will be held Saturday lor Edward Dick Badham of !'\l'wport lleach. uncle of U.S. /kprc•scntativc Robert Badham, R·Ncwport neach. Mr. Badham, who died Thurs- day at the age of 71. was a l1h.'long Southern California resi- dt·nt. born in Los Angeles in 1!>06. He was president of bis i:raduuting class of 1928 at Pomona College, where he was a membe r of Kappa Delta Fraternity. He fat.er served as pres ident of Hoffman Hardware Co mpany of Los Angeles. Mr. Badham was a member of the Purchasing Agents Associa- tion, the Irvine Coast Country Club and the Rotary Club. Survivors include daughters Beverly Anderson of Three Arch Bay in South Laguna, Marilyn Marlin Showman of Fountain Valley, Patricia B. Tilton of San Diego and Cheryl B. Donohoe of Lake Forest, along with 15 g randchildren and Rep. Badham. Services will begin at 3 p.m. Saturday at Pacific View Memorial Park Chapel in Newport Beach. F,..,,,.P~AJ TORTURE. • Mri. Williams testified. "What did Mr. Douglas say?" prosecutor William Morrisey If not, Morrissey ls likely to ask Mrs. Williams and later the two policewomen to recount their recollection ol tbe con- versations that occurred during the journey to Yucca Valley. Waiting to cross.examine the prosecution's Jeadoff witness is defense laW)'er Giles. · In his trial opening statement to the jury, Giles made it clear he will make Mrs. Williams' character and credibility an ls- s11e. • . TONIGHT OCC PLANETARIUM "From Here to Infinity," Feb. tO·ll, 7:80 and 9 p.m. SKI FILM -"Jn Search of skiing," OCC Sctence Hall, l'eb. 10-11, 7:1Sp.m, ta.l50ol''1.80wtth student card. "A DOLL'S HOUSE" -Soutb Coast Repertory Theater, dole.I SundllY, 8 p.m • ._ ______ "" OAAMGMICOMT DAILY PILOT E..._P.,,eAI DAMAGE FROM COAST STORM HEAVY. • • Future development of high- density apartments drew more cautious comments from the candidates, with only attorney Michael Ellis clearly in favor of added construction. James Eldridge, Costa Mesa's director of public services and engineering, sub- mitted his resignation late Thursday afternoon. He said to- day he is leaving the city to go into private business. Newport Beach. The Orange County Harbor Patrol said so to 100 small boats and up to 2S large ones were blown from their moorin1 and beached or capsized. At Dana Point Harbor, sheltered boats escaped severe damage but a 30 foot cabin cruiser sank at the Sunset Aquatic Park and boats were re- ported ad,rift at Huntington Harbour. Giant 22·foot waves tore offlhe fishing ramp at the end ot * * * the Huntington Pier, eroded beaches in Newport Beach and knocked out part o( the landing ramp at the Newport Pier. "U'a chaos," was the com- ment o( a San Diego Gas and Electric Company spokesman, who reported thousands of customers without power in Mis- sion Viejo, San Clemen- te, ~aguna Niguel, San Juan Capistrano, Dana Point and CapJ:strano Beach. 'l'he Southern California Edison Company reported * * * Wind Snaps Trees, Shrubs in Irvine By PIUUP ROSMARIN Of tlM Dally P'll« Staff Scores of tall trees were snapped at their bases, con· struction trailers were moved from foundations and streets were strewn with mud and debris as an overnight storm pummeled,lrvlne wltb L2 tpcties of water. City officials said winds gust- ed with hurricane force, ripping out hundreds of smaller parkway trees and shrubs throughout the city. Telephones at city ball wer~ jammed by residents calling lC> report damage. More than SO.eucalyptus trees. some or them 100 feet tall, in rows along Culver Drive, Irvine Center Drive and other areas, were uproot~d by the windstorm. The San Joaquin Creek nood control channel, a small natural * * * F..._PageAJ WINDS ••• lifeguard department sald most of the erosi9n occurred right around lifeguard headquarters 4t . the Newport Piec and lifeguards were prepared to begin sandbaggiO& efforts to • save their bulldin1. The pier Ilself withstocfd moct of the brunt of the storm, only losing part of its landln3 ramp: Homeowners who awoke this morning to find trees draped across hbmes, yards, cars and swimming pools, tn s()m e cases • also lound they had lost elec· tricity during the peak of the tempest. Southern California Edison Company ofrlcials said they fielded a work force of 250 in Huntln.cton Beach. Newport • .Beach 8nd Coeta Mesa &o cope with a total of 17 circuit inter· ruptloU-tbatoccurl'ed •In~ D>ld· ftigbt. * * * swale into which the Irvine Com· pany diverted fioodwaters that normally would have {)own through the much larger San Diego Creek channel, over-flowed its banks, The big1er channel was blocked oU trom about the area where it crouet under Culver Drive to Jeffrey Road, for re- alignm ent and greenbelt Im- provements in the village of Woodbridge. The San Joaquin Channel bridge at Culver, washed out by rainstorms last month and re. WOMAN RESCUED IN IRON LUNG -A9 opened last Saturday, was flooded but there was no struc. tural damage, city'public works reported. Torrential flows in the channel had subsided below Its banks by this morning; erosion damage was being measured. Culver Drive was closed ftom M aln Street to Barranca Road · the stretch where it crosses ~ channel, because thick mud cov-ered the road. There was heavy mud on Culver north of that point, from Deerfield Avenue to Walnut Avenue but can proceeded slow· ly through the debris, aided by tralflc policemen who stood in the coJd Winds at several ln· tersect1ons. Traffic police we.re at staUQns throughout tbe city, directine motorist.a aloo1 alternate ~ set up to avoid closed streets. Virtually every nortb·soutb street was closed or partly blocked. Hundreds of people were late to work, stuck In tral!ic Jams. College Park Elementary School waa closed because of power failures. At lrvtne Bilh School, only lS adm lnlatrators and teachers were able to reach 1cbool by the 7:'80 a.m. openlna today. Though they attemoted to keep tbe * * * rniree Flee Flood similar outages in El Toro, Newport Beach, Costa Mesa, Huntington Beach, Fountain Valley, Westminster and Seal Boach, with as many as 35,000 customers affected. Power was restored to some areas with.in a few hours but a spokesman said that flooding in Santiago Canyon could keep work crews out of the area for as long as several days. Pacific Telephone reported as many as 3,000 lines downed by high winds and falling trees and said repairs in San Juan Capistrano and parts of Irvine could be delayed because crews were having difficulty reaching the main offices because of flooding. Trame was reported backed up for miles south of the in· tersection of the Santa Ana and San Diego freeways In Irvine. Mud and rain closed all but one lane during rush hour. Lightning was also blamed for damage, with overall costs yet to be determined. At one point, workers on night shifts in a Costa .Mesa office buUdlni re-ported damaee to a computer pro"ram and machines wlerdlv going on and oft by themselves as lightning apparently caused elec· tr icy to surge across power lines. Firemen and police worked au n.ight to cover emergency situa. t1ons. One such occasion oc . curred when emergency power generators failed at Riverview Hospital in Santa Ana during a general power outage and mobile generators had to be rushed in from the Orange Coun . ty Fire Department and sur- rounding cities. In Laguna Canyon, 30 persons were evacuated from their homes and the Richard Seapin family barely escaped Injury when a huge eucalyptus tree fell on their trailer, nearly cutting it in two. A tree fell on a house at 210 Woodland Drive In Laguna Beach, owned by Mrs. Lorene Oliver. A water heater was knocked over, Igniting some mattresses. Firemen quelled the blaze. Large trees reportedly fell on· to homes and cars ln Costa Mesa. but no injuries were re- ported. Cars were also swer: in- to flood control cbanne s in Sllverado CaQ.Yon, although Orange County Flood Control District officials said channels generally were holding up welL Planning commissioner Schafer said she would continue to look at each high-density pro· po~al on a case by case basIB, and Mayor Hertzog said she sup- port high density projects such as the pending Downtown Senior Citizens project. Carl Merkle, a 20-year-old Orange Coast College student. said the city must seek added cooperation from other cities in planning for the future. Darrilyn Oliver-said she is running her campaign on a ''What do you want in Costa Mes a?" platform. . Only one candidate, att.Qrney Godfrey Sandeen, dld not atlend. Ero.Page Al CORDOVA. • doom," the assemblyman told the council of parents and prln· cipals that the Jegisl11ture will try to bail the schools out. Education is the mos' ..asen- tial service other tbail police and fire ••and lt we don't have kids in school, we're going to need more police and fire." he aaid. Cordova said one of the most significant developments of th1s year bas-been Assemblyman Dennis Mangers' call for a moratorium on schoo/ legisfa. lion. He said it is s gnificant because of the "rapidity with which each school district responded." Although be supports the moratorium, he predicted that the legislators won't pull in the reins on school legislation untll they learn they have to "pay the piper." He said be has told school dis· trict omcials they should get together and submit a claim to the state for the additional costs of legislation. The assemblyman said the on-· ly mandates the state lawmakers should have are in what they define as basic educa· lion. Districts could go beyond that if they we.at, be sald. "We piy great Up suvlce to local control and we lose It with each new piece of legislation," he said. •'This city has been really good to me arid I've never worked anywhere where I've enjoyed the people so much," he said. Eldridge, 36, joined the city nine years ago, spending nearly three years "s city traffic engineer before moving on to ·his dual role as engineer and director or public services. He also serves as manager or the city's Sanitation District. He has been a leading ad- vocate for Ute extension of the Costa Mesa Freeway and said he would be willing to continue this effort if asked. Eldridge said he expects to be leaving his $36,000·a-year post .l\farch 10. "I 'm going into business for myself with my own contracting and industrial development firm ," he said. Eldridge will operate his firm from an offi~ near bfa Lake Forest home, where be lives with his wife, Judy, and three sons. He said his move into private business has been in the works for the past six months. F,....PllfleAl CREWS ••• stayed home and there was lit- tle traffic after midnight," said police tra((ic bureau Lt. John Regan. He said there were no serious accidents. Flooding caused street shut· downs on 19th Street and A n aheim Avenue in the downtown area and 20th Street near Irvine Avenue was blocked by a faUen eucalyptus tree. The intersection of Sunflower and HJghlands avenues was un- der a foot of water early today because an acijacent open field was unabJe to absorb the steady rain, cit.Y o(ficials said. ·Ruling Appealed SACRAMENTO CAP) -A Los Angeles judge's ruling that. CaJUornia's political reform act.. Prop 9, is unconstituUonal was appealed to the state Supreme Court Thursday. Buying A New Tract .Home? Many people buying homes are under the impression they HAVE to buy carpeting from the home sales center. In the majority of cases this is not true, although the sales office will try to make you think so. The minute the home center tries to upgrade the standard carpet, then you are free to shop for carpeting. To prevent shopping should oonstltute restraint of trade. In many cases they will ten You that the carpet allowance does not appty lf you buy carpet outside. If they feel this ia legal, HAVE THEM PUT IT IN WAITING. Ordinarily, we can save Ye>u a lot of money over what the home center offers. We provide a larger aelectlon -and we usualty come up with less yardage. plus a superior lnatallatlon. • o.lty ............ ,., LAe ... , ... THIS WAS ~CENE THIS MORNING ~T HUNTINGTON-BY-THE-SEA MOBILE HOME PARK NEAR EDISON PLANT AT PACIFIC COAST HIGHWAY ANO NEWLAND STREET IN HUNTINGTON BEACH Twister Hit Shortly Before 2 a.m., Damaging 78 Mobile Homes and Leaving 45 Ho.meleas; Several Re1ldent1 Were Injured, But, Mlraculoualy, No One Was Kiiled .. . HB Trailer Residents Left Homeless By RA \'MONO ESTRADA JR. OI IM D•llY Pif« $ .. ff \ \ lurn;,icJo.J1ke wind !-.lamm<.'d into tJ south Hunt rngton Bt•;,ich mobile homl' _park l':1rl.\. lo<la~·. damaging •8 res 1denc<'s and leaving ;1bout 15 1x·oplC' homelc~~ ,\ <;t•ction of roof "ilS report<'d Strangler Suspect Released LOS ,\NGF.LES CAP> -Ned T. \'ork, booked two days ago for fnvcsclgatlon or morder in lhe 12 hilli.lde stranglings, will be release-ct Crom custody, police i.ald today. LOS ANGELES <API What :-.hall the Los Angeles police do wit!\ Ned T York? They hove on~ more day to decide , The bll·part actor was arrest- 4.>d Wednesday ror Investigation in the 12 Hillside Strangler kilJ . in gs Police s aid York claimed responsibility for the killings in a rambling telephone call and booked him for investigation or murder, a n action that gave them 72 hours to press a firmer charge or let York go. Pqlice Cmdr. William Booth said Thursday that after searching York's apartment and talking to the 32-year-old actor .. there was no concrete evidence linking York to the kUlings. Officers said they confiscated a small amount of what ap. peared lo be a marijuana con. centrale. but by early today they had not charged him with possession and would not say how much they confiscated. If it was under an ounce, the charge would be a misdemeanor. York, an extremely religious man who was separated from his wire three weeks aso. was held for investigation In the .. death of 20-year-old Kristina Weckler, considered th e strangler·sninth victim. Friends of York told Teporters the actor had been up all night Tuesday talking with a friend about Miss Weckler before he 1 lled police. 1 Booth said York apparently ' as suffering fr(}m "mental ex- austion" when he called. York was describe(! by a riend, Bill Devroe, as "very re- igious. "Everything was 'God bless you ' and 'Jesus loves you'," he "aid. Sunday's Daily Pilot won 't blow away in tM wind; it will be hefty wilt> f t>ature stories like these. blowq onto the San Diego Freeway near Brookhurst Street in Huntfogton Beacti this mom· ng I ltghway and Newland Street. at about 1:45 a.m. Wind gusts tn the area at t1ml'::. exceeded hurricane velol'1t} and exceeded 90 miles bet ween a wall and her bed for a fe w mlnutl'S while ne1ghbori. searched the rubble or her home aid by foUowing Mrs. Dixon 's screams for help. Mrs. Dixon was treated for a dislocated shoulder and released from Huntington Intercommun1-ly Hospital today apparently came on shore near Newland Street and released its fury in tornado fo rm on the mobile home park Red Cross offtciab ::.aid they were amazed only one person was hos pitalized arter the nolent winds struck the Hunt m~on-By·The-Sea Mobile Home Pa r k', near Pac ir I c Coast Snoot V•eo•i.011 There's no ducking the issue that this weird waterfow l has an Egyptian influence. He's one of the !winier models to be shown with lifelike decoys at an exhibit by Pacific Southwest Wildfowl ,\rts. See Page Cl. Mall Beaten " To Death Police ue investigating the bludgeonin~urder or a 31-year- old Westm ster m an In his bed shortly be re midnight Thurs-day. Orrtcer ~art Grahan> saJd that David E.. Aldricll of 13382 tloover St. was found In a pool of blood by his wife. Mar11-an~f she returned home from ~ trip to the market. Two young children were aslee)l...!lt the time. Graham said that police had no suspects to day and that no weaoon had been found . (suNDAY' BE of Western 6""' per hour . Paula Dixon, 56. of 232 Bis· c-aynl' Lane. ::.aid her mobile home was turned upside down She so1d l>he wa s trapped Hoy. ard Morgan an off·dutv Hu ntington Beach police officer. said he wai driving by Mrs Dix· on 's home JU::.l after the wind~ blew it over Morgan said he rushed to her Most of the damage occurred an a two-street area in the mobile home park. Officials said a water spout 'Worst Storm in n ·ecade' Hurricarw-f orce Wiruh Lluh S. Calif omia The wind funnel cut a swath northeast from the mobile home park nil the way into Fountain Valley, according to Huntington Beach Civil Defense Director George Thyden Red Cross officials M!l up an emergency center in the mobile home park clubhouse. Homeless residents huddled in their robes and bed clothes awaiting help from relatives. Many of the mobile home park residents are retired. One woman, Rose Simpson, wept openly when s he realized she could not return to her By The Associated Press high. Thrct• women were report washed away by rainwaters damaged home. A hurricane.force Pacific cd flushed out of their car and were missing, 10 addition lo "rt sounded like hell," said storm the areu 's worst in swept down a road /\ man who three forest rangers who had Mrs Simpson . "It was like a big a Im o:.t n decade crashed tried to help saw one woman been in the area. vacuum sucklnf( up everything," '-h So h ·r · fl t d h' b she said. tnroug ut ern Calt orn1a to· oa un er 1s car, ut w11s una Travel was dangerous 00 slip-Most residents said thunder d ay . causing at leas t three ble lo help her or the others. pery 'and flooded freeways and hghtnin& accompanied tbe deaths and widespread devasla· ~~n persons were reported throughout Southern CaUforniB. violent winds which blew ti~~u~dreds of people "'ere left missing in llidden Hills, an ex· and some early morning rush several homes off their founds· " elusive residential area west of hour congestion was expected to lions homeless as the winds and more the San Fernando Vallev. last into the afternoon. •JTh ks d than three inches of ruin trig· ,, ere were spar an gered mudslides and flooding. Ariolher eight or nfne iieop.le Many scboo(A were dosea debris eTIJ?YWbere and tben the • destroyed homes a nd boots. were missing in Hid<ten Springs. because of the fiooded streets lights went out,•• said Mrs. snarled traffic, downed count· a community In the Angeles Na· and lmpa.uahle roads. WIJJl1m J . RJthards. less trtts and power lines, and lional Forest north of La In Montebello, police used City officials have declared a even unJeashea rour dangerous Crescenta. One person was small boats to "(h.cue flood -vlc· local state ot emer gency. airlifted out or the area. Thyden. said emerg.,ncy funds lions from a wild animal park. tims, some of t em motorists will be mode available to aid Police confirmed at least In Big Tltjunga Canyon, the forced to climb to the tops of residents whose homes were five deaths. but there were occupal')ts of n house that was their ve~icles for safety. damaged. m 8 n Y persons m tss in g · --::;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiii~mmmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ The National Weather Service. howcvl r, predicted a 'tl(elcome respite for area residents. Tl)e weekend fo~cast called for fair weather and sunny skies in the wake of the area's third storm in a weelt. The latest storm brouiiht tbe season total to almost 20 m<:hes, more than twice the normal amount. for this time of yeet. Los Angeles Harbor, one or the busiest ports on the West Coast. was closed because it was so · fttled with debris that movement 4 or s hips wa s considered -ian~erous. The four lions -considered dangerous broke loose rrom their cages al a movie animal com pound in Soledad Canyon north of Los Angeles when high winds knocked over their cages. Sberut's deputies killed two, but lhe other pair escal)ed. Mudslides in residential can- yons weakened by several days of rain; closed many roads in the area. Malibu Canyon was closed One of the most serious slides came on Lookout Mountain in I.he Hollywood Hills, dumping tonR of mud across Laurel Can· yon Boulevard. Police said the slide caused a 17-car pileup as the autos were .pushed ahead of the mud, but no injuries we1'e re· porled. A $150,000 house with three persons inside was swept down a hill in tht! storm. They were not injured. Police urged persons to stay home Ir possible and activated the polJce emergen cy center beneath Los Angeles City Hall for the firsl time. Previously, it had been used only for simlllat- ed emergencies the five death.$ included two tefn·a1ers who fell into raging waters and were washed away by the swift currents. A 17-year- old San Dle10 County youth was washed off a Mission Bay jetty and a l4·}'ear-old La Puente boy fell Into San Jose creek. Another person died after ap. parently 1utferina a heart attack whU~ tryme to move his car. whkh WU 1macked by a huee wan Gf water In West Loa An1tl•. pOllce Hid. l>oMM of othtr peraona were reported rnl11ln1 throuahout Soutt\fjn Ca1Jfomt1 •• ~vfral Ifft Gf tnod IDd ftood •at.era coY· ered r0:ttd• and Juried Into hi>mu ,.,. 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Februety tO, 1978 WEATHER I NATION l . 4 Killed, 25 Hurt In Crash Index Signals .More Inflation t ' \ • i ' \ \ ' • \ \ } ~ DlSASrER AREA: There 1s no~ at Uds boor 1o air aesa tbe damqe that bu visited our re&lon durin.c the CWTeOt storm. Lat 1l1Cbt. however, was areal~. ' Winds docked in ncess or 90 tnlles per hour roared across · Newport Harbor and created dlao9 among the pleasure boat fleet. AA apparent water spout struck In BunUngtoci Beach and ·devastated a trailer park. over- turned some mobile homes and ripped roof.a from others. Power outage. were widespread, from Edison Company territory in Costa Mesa and Laguna Beach and in the southern sector of our region. which la serviced by San Diego Gas & Electric Co. I\ SPOKESM~ for the San Diego company said damage a long our southern sector is probably the worst since the bl~ storm or 1969. That may be an understatemait. , Almost evel'JbodY you talked to today had some kind of a storm story to t.eJJ. Some were freaky. Like the woman who came inlo a bakery up al Magnolia and Adams in H\Dlt- ington Beach early today. She seemed da2ed. Her home had been virtually untouched by the rains driven by gale-level winds. But her next door neighbor's root had been ripped off. 01.D-TDIERS OF our region have Jong been telling yarns or slDrms past that have 'truck our coastline. They spin tales of the 1920s when the coasUine was flooded. They remind you or the great storm of 1939, when ocean piers were washed away, the Santa Ana River overflowed its banks into our lowlands and Laguna Canyon reverted to the st.atus of a raging river. A Jot of comtrueUon and growth bas occurred io Orange County ~ the storm of 1939. For. that tnalter, we•v. seen a lot ~ of chaoge1 In the last clieca4e alDce tbe bia one of UllJ. But b' the time our carrent • atonn z;eesic:n is over, we may find that the storm of 1978 will be the bench mark for the future ill assessing damage and loss or propeny. IT SEEillS ALMOST impossi· ble that just a few weeks ago. everybody was fretting about a drought.. That seems to be the least of our worrim today. The fret today ia the poulblU. ty that new 8tor'm flvata may be moving ID, wtttl a ear~~ lion that suigests two to three more inches of rain may fallCJG • our already aou:y coastal ro- gion. To a lase Jll'OpOJtlm ol oQr ... citlunry, the CUl'rent storm : · siege 89111111 lite m lmPJ!illble ~. nlgbtmue. Yn have to re• ~-member that a lot of people • haYe moved into our regioll ln ~ the last decade. 'Ibey don't re- ': member the storm of 1969. \rery ~ few are atill arouad who wit- ~ neued the '39 blow. ' ~ ~ NO ~Bit ao many people : fipred a eaatlnuinl storm like • tbis JUlt couldn't hqpen here. ~: But weather, llke-hLstorr. can • repeat itaelt. ; PITTSBURGH (AP) -A. crowded commuter bus collided with a trolley south of downtown 1 Plttsburgb during the morning ruab hour today. killing four people and lnJarinl at 2east 25 others, authorities said. Mike Kelly. a ·spokesman for Port Authority that operate& public transit in Allegheny O>un- ty, estimated the number o! passengers aboard the bus at "easily more than SO." ONLY THE DRIVER was in the trolley when the accident oc- curred at a junction in the South Hills nrea where trolleys park and where they tum around oo a loop or track. Witnesses gave connteting versions of the collisio~ in which the driver's side of the bus was ripped open. AutborlUes had no immediaW! explanation oC what caused the accident. Patti Goedert, 19, who was rid- .ing the bus en route to a com- puter class and was sitting op- posite the driver, said, "We weren't going fast ••• about 2S miles an hour. The driver. it looked like to me, took the bend too wide. Then we just smacked into the trolley." BUT MIKE ROBBINS, 20, or Brookline, who was on the bus and injured a leg. said "the trolley jumped the hitch <the track) and hit the bus bead.on. ''Blood was everywhere. Jean Clark. above. an officer with the Virginia chapter of the National Organization for Women. and Marianne Fowler. coordinator of the political action arm of Virginians for the Equal Rlehts Amendment, were ar· rested during a demonstration in tb~ Virginia House of Delegates in Richmond after the House Privileges and Elections Committee defeated 12 to 8 a series of motions · that killed approval of the ERA in Virginia.- WASHINGTON <AP> -New warntna or woneninc 1n!Jatioll were slpaled tocJq by a 1overnment ~ex that meastiare1 piees ncelved by wbolesalen. Tbe Labor Department's tndu ot flnlsbed loodl pices,. the last stage before eoasumers bG1products.roee0.6 pUOent ID JUUJ'1. The increase WU aboUt the same as monthly inc:reues last tall, ~ food prices continued a steady climb. However, l'rices rose IDO.re sharyly in "earlier stacea of pro- duction. indicating further price increa.. may be oo tbe way. .-.A MOD ltAPJD pace of in· flatlon wu particularly pro- nounced at the Intermediate sta•e of production, partly becaQSe tJle unusaally blah level of residential eoaatructlon ac- tivity resulted in btgbu prices for moat const.ruction~related products.•• the d~partment aald. The price index for crude goods, such as mining and farm products, rose 2 percent In .Jallaary. the fourth straight monthly Increase. Prices at the intermedi.at.e staae. where com· modlties require further proc. easing. rose 0.9 peTcent. the larceatincreuealnaelaat.Apdl. Grocers paid 1.1 pereet more in January for consumer foods, one of the largest increases in ~igbt months. It was surpuaed by a l .Z percent increase in No· vem ber and a 1.4 percent rile last May. • PRICES roa ALL wbolesate commocUties rose 0.9 percent, the bigtegt increase since s :I percent rise last April. The dep&rtn,ent hatl depended on the all-commodities wholesale price Index untu December but ls pbaalng it out on grounds it exaggerates the impact of lnf1aUon by counting many ,Price increases more tba.n ~e. I ead, the department is em· • sWng the finished &oods in· dex which measures prices of such goods as automof>lleS and food Just be!oie ~are eold to the consumer. Desperate East Digs O ut THE PBlCE INDEX for con· sumer finished goods J'O.$e 0.7 percent in January. somewhat faster than the 0.4 percent rise i in December. ' Snow Collapses Roof of Empty Junior High ByTheAMOdlled'PNM There was no screaming. Most everyone kept their cooL Jt was just a lot of moaning and groan. ing, •• said Robbins, interviewed in a wheel chair at Mercy Hospital, where 17 other injured people also were treated. Two unidentified women were dead on arrival at Allegbeny General Hospital on the clty's North Side. A man identified as the bus driver died there or an apparent heart attack after he was brought in for treatmeot. a hospital spokeswoman said. PeaceluJ slding oa traffic.Jess city streets contrasted with wrecked houses on weather· beaten shorelines, as New England coa&inued desperate ef- forts to dig out from its 1"nt snowstmm of the century. of state • ...-, trying to clear he•? saow-dearing equipment big1swQS aad railrou tracks to started work at dawn Tbun4ay get tile region moving a1ain. on an eight-mile stretch of New York, New JfltSey and :Massadmetts Bame 128 west ot Pe1nuylvanla. w!lieh took Braimree. tsomewbat smaller aceumula• Ne:!!T 3.000 anow~ncased tions ot mow in the storm. were can traeks abandoned dur· in bet~ shape, with most main mg the storm were Jamming et- roads clear, schools open and forts to clear the major Prices for fresh fruits and ve1etables turned up after declining in December. Pril'es rose faster in January for beef. veal and proce11ed poultry, but turned down for eggs, fish. port and bakery products. Prlces for such goods as cars, • jeweley, household applianl'es and furniture rose a total of o. 7 • percent., more than the 0.4 per· cent rise ln December. • Three other people were being treated and the hospital said one more victim was eo route. Part of the roof or a new junior hig h school in Waterville. Maine, collapsed. apparently because of the weight of six feet of snow. a bove-freezing temperatures highway. GASOLINE PRICES rose triggering slow melta. "rr WOULD TAKE us three slightly less than in December. • months ii we tried 1o remove all but tobacco products were up IN RHODE ISLAND, Gov. J. the cars from the roads:• said from the previous month. Joseph Gart"ahy activated the state Department of Public For all ·of 1977, wholesale STUDENTS WHO were at· s tate's emergeaey broadcast Works Commissmer .John Car· prices of finished goods were up tending an ort.tatioa sealon to sfSt,e .. for the first time and an• roll. UJl we•n l~, we might 6.6 percent. close to the 6.8 per- STP P prepare for tlle move to the new neuaced tMt a statewide ban on ha•• two6lrdl oltbe cars lned cent increase ID OOUWDer to ay school had left the building noaeueatial tramc would c:cn-b7todaJ'·" p-lcesfartbe,ur. . about llD llour bdont tile roof tine tellq. · •Meebmdca wlll be aftDabte Tbe c.ter ~ Is ~llapeed. Thtre were • in· Aa Anrr alr'bonle eam1Jet mad fad. U ...U.S.• &be ~ hoping the Inflation rate for lf18 In Go~ernmenl Juries, but auUM>rltlea •aid a eastn~ertn• t.attallon wUb -emoraaid. willnotexceed8.8percent. · T --man wi. was llelpbag to shovel ,__ _________________________________ _ False Ad Suit WASHINGTON (AP) -The Federal Trade Commission bas atinou.need that the STP Corp. agreed to pay a $500,000 penalty for allegedly false advertislng· plus $200,000 for ads telllng of the setUement. . The settlement Thunaay ended a case 1n which the Fl'C. accused the company of falsely clalmecl that STPOil Treat. meat reduced oil comumpm by 20 percent in certaila road tests of motor vehicle&. T8£ COlDllSSION la1d Um lMta cild not show that redlJc.. tioo and ••srp bad no reUable proof that the prodaet reduces oU con.sumptJbn;'A- Tbe FTC aJao dw'llC) that STP falsely adnrUaecl tbat tests showed its Doab1e OU FUl:er to be su\)erior to fi'te other oil filters. The com~ buec1 ID Fort Lauderdale. Fla., eal4 the $700,000 settlement .. doee not constitute an mdaUlslaft by STP that the law bu been riolated." It said h slgnecl the agreement to avoid lone and upenaiye lit!ptton in a federal suit med iBNewYOl'L snow fn>m lbe roof eollapsed earlier ft'Om a heart attack. and later died. In Bo&ton, where mny streets were off.J1mita to motoriats, thousanm of people frolicked un· der brilliant sunshine. Cross- country skiers glided down the main street of Concord OD the more than two feet ol snow that was dumped there and through moet of New England. But in Hall, across Maaaacbusetta Bey from Bost.on. D88'lY two-Ulirdl ot tlle town ,,. without JIOftl" for tbe fourth day. ad l1lall1' of tbe town's atreeea atm were under water.· WITR •UCB OP lh beachframt area am~ tM town of B89we f-4 u.e risk of gaaoUne vapor lgaltln•· Fire(labttn aa4 National Guardamm panaped 1 mUU. pJlons of peoHae from • "P-tured ...... tank Mar SUffolk Downs race traelr. ancl QrUd foam 09W' • JO,OG0-9qaare-loot area wt.re Po01a of guoliDe' eight Inda deep bad eolleeted. A fOl'C8 of 1,200 federal troops. whlcb had lnvaded Muaacllmetta, Caanecttm Ud Bhode Islalld. jolnecl tbouaaDdl * * * . ~ " .. ·. .. .. Troops Clearillg Snow . Pat off till Satu- What you can't do today, .. .. .• . ' .• -: . . '• ·: . . . .. . Montana Su/fen Fuel, Food Shortages T......,.._ ........... .. 4 .., . 1• 111 :n ta • a II D . .. ... ,.. ... ,.. -• :... .1s .. t1I '19 M .. t2 " ., n 2 2f • :It .ti .. ... ~ .. .. ,. . .. 9 .,. ... a a ~ . .., .. " ... ·" ,.. 0 » ,. .. . .. . Ueed to be you only had two choices when it came to your monev business: squeeze it in at lunch time or rush to get it done after worlc. Not anymore. Now, Glendale Federal is open on Saturdays, so you can wait till the~ fl) come and see us. And when VoU do, you'll find our Saturday service is just like you're used to during the week. Or, if i1"1 more convenient for~ to ... dllring the week, you can now take advantage of our new longer hours Monday through Friday • Glendale Federal's nC"W Saturday hams. Became we think you should tnk.e care of · busine9s when you want to ••• not when lO'l have to. .. :: • . . . .. ~ .. >. CALIFORNIA ( J . . arvts • .. ,. •' •t .. o'; • • ~ ~ .. • . '· , • ' . · . Suit Fded ... . • . :.. SkiRuns ' Operating. Here are Southern c.worma skilq eoodi· tions as reported by the J California State AutomolJOe.Alsoeiatlon: ... .,.,..._ .......... 24 · llllctl ..... ......, ........... .. ... """ ....... ........ _, ____ _ ....................... Alt --~ ...... ,_"""' .. ,..,..._,.._ ............ l11<M1, ,edled ,_.i.r, -~ c.1.w. OM ,_ ... -' IM 111t ......... ·. .,, ...... lltltUl ..... , ,. Fn~. Febru.ary to. 1978 DAIL y PILOT A5 Anotlan-Sto,... ·areariwg · NEEDA'LAWYE North Enjoys Respite LO'# Ltpl Fee •Divorce • B1nkruptcy • Crlm lnal • Wiiis-Probate · • Incorporation * ACCldlnt-lnJury •Eviction 64NI07 """-CONIULTAT10 ....... 10 ca11142-se11. · Put • few words to work for ou • · Hurryf.Yalentine .. Day i$ Tue.clay, February 14! ~· ···•.. .. LoveBundle • ··~ ·• · BOuqu~t . Fresh, romantic. bouquet with a sppay ot sparkling hearts. ~Sent nearly .._ _______ anywhere b1' FrD l~.00 ~~~~~~ WOO LOVES Y-OU, BABY •• "? . Find out who, when you give someone . special our LOLL YPOP BOUQUET I :i.00 with a real lollypop! . <f]~~N\e·-~·~ ~~ Beautiful V Ai:,ENTINE .Gift PlaDta ••• AZALEAS, CYCLAMEN. MUMS And Bulb Planta • in bloom. From 12.50 Shade .. Plant ~~;.\ .Fut growina shade plant with 'tien• of colorful blooms. . 4"pqt &ic. .89 . :: . ·. .48 . Orange Coast O••lv Po101 Editorial· Page ....................................................... Friday, February 10, 1971 Robert N. WHd/Publlsher Thelmes l( .. vll/Ec:tltor Barber• l(relbich/Edltorlal P~ Editor Paramedic Fund Stand· Reasonable Orangu County supervisors recently balked al signing ~ $293,000 contract providing fo r county funding or f~Other full year of paramedic t raining at UC Irvine !VJedi~al Center . : This week they compromised by approving a :-1x ioonth training agree m ent with the Medical Center. i The su~rvisors' balkiness ir ked many 9f thos~ who 11a ve det>ended on tot al county funding for wha! is now t onsidered to be a vital life -saving training program : In truth, however . county government has now all but tulfilled its initia l commit m ent t o tra in e nough aramedic units lo bring the life-saving service to within ive minutes response time of 80 percent of the county's r esidents. : That commitment included full county funding of the <training facility as well as the ra dio and communications network used by fi ve paramedic base hospitals Consequently, supervisors are right when they l>ay it is time to look for a lternative funding methods. including turning to the private sector as a possible way to handle par a medic continuing tr aining and the training or nl'W par amedics to r eplace those who leave the ser vice . S upe r v is or!> a r e n ·t trying t o t or p e do th t' par a medic service. 1'hey're s imply :tttying p erhaps now it's time to l ook fo r alternative methods of funding. They :-.houldn't be faulted for tryinJ,! to s l1tk with the original ~ame plan. Confirmation Risks The Senate's rubberstamp confirmation of President Carter's appointment of Bert Lance as Director of tbe'Of- fice of Management and Budget has b een correctly c riticized as a major factor in the scandal that led to Lance's resignation . But a Senate r esolution that would tighten \JP the con- 1 irnrntion prodecure on Presidential appointments has been sitlinJ! in the Governmental Affairs Committee for ~omc four months without a ny sign o( action that would ~et 1t to the Senate fl oor. . .\ ~tudy of 50 key Carter Adminis tration appoint· ments, 'conducted by the citizen wat chdog organization Cdmmon Cause. indicates almos t all were hus tled through the Senate with a minimum of investigation. One Sennte committee cra mmed .public hearings on Carter appointments to seven top departrn~nt posts into a :-,ingle hour. All but three of his 12 Cabinet ~Oll,!inees were confir med on . the Sena te floor by unarumoll3 consent without r ecorded votes. T his is ris ky business. In recent times m ore care has been taken on con- firmations of potentia lly crilical CIA and FBI appoint- ments. but this is more or less up to the discretion of Senate committees . Common Cause is pushing for a minimum two-week time period between receipt of a nomination a~d a public hearing, to allow time to prepare a full back~und re· . port; several more days before formal committee con· sid.eration; and still more time before the floor vote. so ' committeetranscripts can bestudiedand made public.. Unless somethlng like ~ can be placed in the form al confirmation procedure, it will continue to consist of prompt consent and precious little advice. Old Retnedies Best · Modem medicine is filled with miracles. They dontt include any new explanations of the cause or treatment of that irritatingly classic ailment known as hiccups. That's the c:onclus~on of the California Medical Education and Research i"oundatiou. Its_pbys\cian members know bow hlceapa wort. '?he normally smooth bnatbinl operation of the dlapbrqm ls irritated-by aom9'htn1-and..aoea Into a spasm. cm-- ing qulck.lnhaJltloa that....,.~ O!Uis at the base ot the t~ Qut. aCl"Olll the Ulrolt. -sin,g tho audible .. hie:• . . I ~ltf / · remedies llN best, IQ the dodorl. A few 1eotle pets Oil the bact f<r an lnflHlt. harct. IJapa f~ . an adalt. llolding the breath, breatbtng deepJ7. taking steady sips of water. Inhaling and exhalfng tnto a paper bag. or even shocking the victim wtth a h>ttd shoot. k1 In most cases. they add, all that's needed is to be sur-• rounded by concerned friends ''Who will lnevttably rec- ommend one or more of the ~ home remedies Which have, at one time or another. proved effectift ba euriDg hiccups.•• In view or the cost figures attached to.....,. •. _... bang medicine, Isn't it comfOl'ting to fia$l a~ that can best be cured without some aopblsticatal; 4Dmpln treatment? • •• Oplnlona upce•d tn the epa.ca 8bplii9 are thole of the. OaUy Pnot. Other views expressed on thlt page are thOM ot the1r authors and artists. Reader comment 19 1nvfted. Md ..... The Oally f'tlOt. P.O. Box 1580. Costa Mesa, CA l2t26. PhOae (714) 842-4321. doabt eat<1 expert Wiii ~ 11p o,n Columbo. Hardly an1bod1 Jmott'I that the flnt name of that Pew Falk character la Pbllip. Jack Anderson Carter Aware of Soviet Threat WASHINGTON -President Carter recently boasted lo his Cabinet that he bas developed a closer relationship than his pre· decessors with the. J oint Chiefs of Sta ff. As he put it. his ··consul ta· tioni." w1lh the military chiefs "h ave been mor e regular and extensive th an m past adm lnistra· tions . '' H e described his relations with t h e t op br a s~ a s "h armoni - ous." Carter has succeeded in kill- ing such pet Pentagon projects as the B·l bomber, for example. without antagonizing or alimn- 1ng his military sS.rateglsts. Tn hlS quiet way. he has also re- duced the hysteria over the Sov- iet threat and has brought a new coolness to the Pentagon. Yet be has not been lndlUe.rent to Soviet power. Those who know Jimmy Carter say he is fuUy aware that the Soviets are atudying bis eve ry move and iettJ.ng elaborate reports o~ his strengths and weaknesses. He bas tried to speak softly but with impact of America's strength a nd has soug ht to present himself as a reasonable man but. one who is not &oing l o be pushed around. HE EXPECJ'S the Sovie~ to put him to the test to detertnine whether he'll back down from a confrontation. It is most likely to come. he believes. in Africa where the Soviets are pusblog to expand their inJluence. They ate pouring weapons into client countries and moving Cuban mercenaries around tbe African checkerboard. The showdown may come this spring over the strategic African Horn. with the pro·Soviet Etblopians driving against Somalia. The president is conscious. how ever. tha t the Kremlin might be bold enough to moWlt a threat in Europe. He has direct- ed tbe Joint Chiefs , therefore, to give first priority to bolstering the defenses o( Western Europe. This will include the deployment of more e ffi c ient n uclear warheads among our NATO al. hes. Carter has a l1>0 asked the m ilitary chiefs to form quick· strike teams, using both Army and Marme combat odiv\sions, to put out brushfire wars in places like Africa, the Middle East and the Persian Gulf. Our Whit e Hou se sources liCknowledge that Carter is still grappling with global strategy and the military complexities. But they say he feels confident as commander-in-chief. I ·"'fhe COAi strik~ 61cz. up my / per1Sioti. SOFT ON SMUGGLERS: Many a drug smuggler . caught in the act after a dramatic sea chase. has been turned loose to try again to sneak contraband past the Coast Guard. Under U.S. law, possession or contraband on the high geas beyond 12 miles is not a crime. The authorities must prove a conspiracy to smuggle the drugs into the United States -a charge that investigators say is almost impossible to nail down ti a ht. The U.S. government a lso doesn't have adequate dru,a en· forc emenl agreem ents with countries that serve as a base for the vessels carrying con- Yer lud"Y· in~ Mob ,, uorrowed ,, mine. tra ba nd. Foreign officials often don't yen attempt to extradite the captur-ed drug dealers. This leaves the United Stales with no choice but to turr\ the m loose and ship them back to their home p()rlS FROM Const Guard sources, here are a few examples: A 100.Coot Venezuelan fish· ing vessel, lhe Isle De Aruba. was seized last month oft the coast of Florida . The Coast Gua rd found 64.240 pounds of marijuana. worth roughly $19 m i llion, on boar d . Y'ft no c riminal charges could be brought against the boat's 11 Colombian crewmen. AU 11 had to . be sent back to Colombia within 10 days. A 160-foot Panamanian freighter. the Calabres, was cap· lured after a thrilling. high· speed chase at sea. As the ship was overtaken, lhe s muggleri> set 1t afire to destroy the con· t r a band and scr a mbled into lifeboats. Coast. Guard otficers found 125 tons of the drug can· nabis on board. Yet all 22 G<>lombian crewmen were quick - ly r eleased from custody and de. port~d to Colombia. -Two Honduran vessels. the Yosuru and the Jose Gregorio. were seized <by the Coast Guard. A 50,000·pound. multimillion· dollar stash of pot w as found aboard the two boats. ln both in· stances, Honduran a uthorities began extradition proceedings but failed to follow through. Th1> United Slat.es bas been obli ged. therefore. to return the Colom · bian crewmen of the Yosuru to Colombia. At this l,..ritlng. the- crew of the J ose Gregor io 1s about to be deported. In each instance, it was up l<> the country that registered the s hips to extradite the smugglers. Word of the lax drug enforce- ment policies. meanwhile, has r eached the backrooms of Capitol Hill. Rep. Mario Biaggi. D-N.Y., has r eacted by calling upon Secretary of State Cyru.s / Vance priva t e ly t o t ak e .. . ..:~ . ' ~· diplomatic initiatives to ensure ~"'-·~··v-~ "' that South American drug smug-. /. t · · l · iJers are prosecuted. pJ • ''" ~· .r. • ,,,,. • I 1 I I' :'I) 1· ., : r ,1•1j v · .i.J ; • .I/ l j'' J~r • !J r.~r·I '.f ~· I• 1• ·~ Nicholas von Hoffman · ~ ... , I ..,, • (1 '~Union Vacuumli:tviteSMoreGovernment ; Tile National Rf gbt to Work: while their ~amEllt m91 be and inspect.ors having lO do with cess of the effort. people called the other day to ar-an infringement on some in-employees than ever. Wages, The corporations fn the in- r an g e to have a special dividuals' rights, lt can't be re-pensions and working conditions dustry, motivated by a resent· messenter drop a press release garded as a national probJem. are prescribed by many levels of ment against having outsiders oH. Only the richest orgamz..,. • government in ways unthinkable 1Uce unions have a say in the tions caa afford to have the IP THERE is a national prob--a generation ago when unions business. have been obdurately routin~ mimeographed trash ~m. it may be that working were much stronger. militant in defeatin& the or- that Washington circulJttes people are lVitbout any or-The reason is that the govern-ganizing attempts. Millions have around iA ltaelf delivered by· ganizecl ~mic representa· ment is moving in to fill the probably been si>ent on these an- band. tlon Just at the moment In our vacuum. Tbe stultifying and ti-union campaigns. apparently TbiS particular set of releasea lliatory Viben survival without bureaucratically maddeninJ ln· wJthout any r ealization these were celebratiD& Ule-coun QI> regular employment bas tervenUon 1n the boss's bualneas companies are trading a limited to r y • Ua at • become nest to lmf08Slble. The isn't the result of union 8U'eDlth e>utside power like a union for treed l'eac. · · percentage Of ••lllen wboae but wlioD weakness. the unlimited one of government. t I o P a r 7 husbands' Income l• Jar1e reculation. broadca•t enoup to let tbem be~ BA•LIEB 111 our century e o an me D • w 1 v e •. m • t Jae r • a ad American trade union laders TRIS MAY in some part be t a t o r s hom81P1ten i. dropplnf to an were antagonistic toward 49ven owing to years and years ot anU- Wlllla111 F. ~comepeatlal fr.ctloD ot U. ncb elemental protections as •union sentiment in the mass Buctle7 and female~ , workmen's eompenaation laws. 11>edla. On the a1r and In the K. St Allton AllDCl8t ao famrDea ate left Itts not that they didn't want the pa~rs for 20 years or more all Evans from "Witb enoQ8b farm 1uc1 to arow men compensated l»ut they we ve beai-d ts that unions are a) ha Ying to their wu even. putlal17 oat ot didn't want the government .a. corrupt. b) dictatorial.. c> ded- belong to the the job .. connected. cash ministering the compensaUon. . icated to fi&hting Jabot'-saviog nnloD Sn CJl'der' to 8}JPe8r' OD tbe econom:t• EYeD mWlons fll teeo~ Tbey feared tbe companies technology. d) anti-black and air. Ya.a don't baTe to be'ml ta• •lel'Se people wbom official would manipulate 1overnment anti-Chicano. e) anti-women and ~eterate rl01. wtDc. defender ol aoclal J)Gllc7 pref era to 8e! lntenentloa in the field of bealtb O pro-eommuni.st. tbe Interests of the rich. as tbis spend their time at sdlool and lD and safety to lower Rudarda At 000 tlme or another all or preadamUa ,.a~ f.l.,ta recrwu..mllllbvework. and~ hduncl wort .. ot a h s1mpatiliae wttll tJudr e--. just le"1 of eompmaatiao and t ese statements have beem howeyer. It atlcts .. aaaq AS WO-IF• U., _.. a-. Pl"Otectiao. 'l'he .._.wanted to true. but when they are all that DeODle'• craw that one lbould be orgallked and theretore 1lD• keep that .ea ot tbe ecooom1 In is said about unions. the eon. loried to JolD a union to hold a represented In an;r dlreet the private sector 80 they eould clusion re~ders and vJewers job. fashion. The IOvenlment does strike a better baraaln and have muat draw ia ~~unions are bad Neverthd-. Ule whole ~ reprelmt tbllm. bowever. Many more c.udrol. -are an UDJJltti&AMld evU an4. to.work lswe la be&'lnnlng to anti-union people, believing Tbe7 failed and are stm fail· that is not true. have tbe smell of a cause woo their own argumeoll about tha ing in many industries lille cot• A1 Buckley and EVan9 shoul4 and l'e·WOll' somewhat more power of mdons, attrlbuted aov• ton textiles. The attempts to or-S:Ce1 an America with a snapped e>ltelltbanneeemary.Intw1atlng ernment lnterYention on aaniie the Southern pluta· are ano broken trade unionism bu as it is to bave to ~ union dues workera' behalf to Qllion lobby. so margin.ally and so minimally brought not a new birth of in· to make one's daily crust of ing and electoral agitation.. successful only a union pork <UVidual liberty but further sut>- brea4, the number ot workers Now. surprise. surprise. the chopper. to uae the anoie~t term servie6ce of the citizens to the who ac.etually are hi this bind is unio.ns are broken, but there are ror aomeone on a union ~l. moodo c«>rporallon and th6 so lnhnites~alJ.1 11maU that,. more 1onmment reawatkms. call ~ in the eveatual llK• me a a pernmeo.t. "' Sydaey Barria· Why Does MeDloi;y; Play These ~rickS on Us? • ~GE COUNTY I POLITICS/ OBITUARIES ,.r1dily, February 10, 1971 DAILY P1LOT Jarvis to Speak at Comity Forum BARS HATE US 'We re cttang1ng the way people meet~ l'!~NT!~r.!!'!~ By O.C. HUSTINGS Ol•Olll•""''* Howard J 1t.rvis, one of lhe a uthors of the con- troversial J•rvls-Gann initiative which goes before California voters in lbe June primary will s peak in Anaheim Feb. 20. • .. The Jarvis Plan and Orange County" is the title of bis apeecb slated at a free public forum. Voices of the Elect.orate (VOTE>. an Anaheim Polttical group. ls sponsoring the Jarvis ap· pearance. He is scheduled to talk al 7:30 p.m. In the Santa Ana ROOP1 of lhe Anaheim Convention Center and will answer questions from the floor following his talk. T H E PROPOSED J ARVlS-GANN amendment to the state Constitution would radically change property taxation throughout California Herb Leo, chairman of VOTE, said no ad- mission will be charged for the Jarvis talk, but noted that the $1.SO fee fo r par king at the Anaheim Con ventlon Center wlll be in effeci. Leo said his organization ~ sponsoring U\ie for um as a nonpartisan service to the people of Orange County. • A SZT.7 MILLION bill to bring staffing levels up to federal standards at all 11 s tate hospitals, in- cluding Fairview in Costa Mesa, has beeq in- troduced in the Le&islature. Fa1rv1t·w alnnr. which t he :ilute 1s mllking up. Fa1n ll'w Director f<'rank Crinella has said th • .i pro{'l•dural problems ha\ e been largely de~n·d up and only staffing shortages stand m the way of n•cerllf1cation. Tht• bill was authored by s tate Sen. Alfred Al- ciu1st. D San Jose. Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. had earlier advocated such a bill but had not advanced one. /\fquist criticized him for the delay. "Each month's delay results in the loss to the stale of some $3 million In federal hospital funds," Alqu1s t said. · • T HE N,\TJONAL ORGANIZATION for women 4341 BIRCH ST., SUtTE 105-N!WPORT BEACff Of91-···· ....... f/ yo1t do,,•t .s•o4e. p,,,,,,.r, No11·S•oh r Polley may protect yo11r bo,,,., 111110 or 11p11rt111dl Cl t· Study O~dred The bill would lnchtde a bout S4 milllon for Fairview State Hospital, ~ch was decertifie<f along with three 9ther sta~e f>a.pitfl~ Jast sum~r for insufficient staUing an(} pf'QceduraJ Ql'Oblem4. <NOW) or Orange County has asked county school districts to observe Susan B. Anthony Day next Wed- nesday. According to the Stale Education Code, the day 1s toGbe recognized with suitable exercises foc us1n~ on the improvement of t he econom ic and poht1t.1 I status or women brought about by Susan B Anthony, according to NOW leaders /or lus. ~ • o ur 20th Year I SG.sss4J. ~ RA111n INSURANCE c.11 ·~ Now1 %. 191' HARBOR BOULEVARD, COSTA MESA e 1: r .i. \ Space ·Needed After Freeze? Moments after Orange County Supervisors Im- posed a hiring freeze on county government this week. they ordered a study of additional office s pace that might be needed to house new county workers during the next seven years. Supervisors ordered the hiring freeze becausl' of pending cutbacks in county finances should the J arvis-Gann Inltiative be approved by California vote rs in June. AT THE SAME TI ME. county analysts pre sented the board with resul ts of a study ordered some time ago to help fo recast future office needs for county employees. The report noted at present tht!re ilfC 4.320 county employees in the Santa Ana Ci\'1C Cenkr occupying 1.3 million square feet or offices Seven years from now, the study said, then• may be 667 new employees and they would need -16,690 square feel of additional space. SUP ERVISORS ASKED county offtc1als to begin planning now for a new Central Municipal Court building as well as a 75,000 to 80,000-square- foot facility to house the county Environmental .Management Agency. . In addition, they agreed to move offices of the county Human Ser vices Agency into what is now the administration building when lhe new Hall of Administration is completed this s pring. T hey also ordered plans for r('lt l'vin ~ e mployee parking problems in thl' Santa Ana Civic Center and a study of spacl' Ol'l•ds for data pro cessing bcn·1cci; The federal government bas c{lt off MediCal funds, a mounting to about $S001ooO~• rnontb for Jail T erm Ordered For Forger A woman accused on arrest for forging and ('U!>hing mor e than S5.000 in rhc•cks drawn on Orange County banks has been M'nlcnced to one Yl'a r in thl· county 1a1l Supt•nor l'o\Jrl Judge W1lli.1m L :\lurray or- dered the Juli ll'rm and thret• yt•ar!> probation for llramlv Tavlor. <!O. of Los 1\ngl;ll's. ·after '>h<' pleaded guilty lo one or 13 felony counts It was alleged on ar rest by sheriff's officer<, that Miss Taylor for ged chec k s bea ri ng t he signatures of customers with accounts 10 local bank s. among thC'm banks in L~guna Hills. Lagu na N1gul'I ~ncl i\l 1ss ion Vit•Jo H e art Gro up T aps Endsley COUNT\' OF•·1c JALS SAID their dutu would be submitted later to a consultant who would bl' hired to develop u new civic center plan The con s ultant will not be hired until the outcome of lhl• J arvis-Gann Initiative is known • . If all of the report's recommendations are car- r ied out. county offi cials predicted the amount of county office space now leased from" pri"vate sources could drop from 75,450 square feet now to Jess than 7 ,000 square feet within t he seven years. Tht• Or ange County Chaptt•r of thC' Amen can Heart Association has announced the• election of Gene Ends ley of Fountain Valley to t he organization's Board of Directors. SAVE DOLLARS! SAVE ENERGY! Death Notice• Death Notices al!NNETT F ornt and U 11ranoc11lloren Mr End s l ey , a n I n · vestigator ro r t h e Or ange Coun ty Sherirr- Coroner's Department. has served for thr ee years us co·cha1rman of th<' chapter's Emergen· cy ServiC'es Committee ESTELLE ALMA BENNETT, rttl· Badfl•m I• 11'19 Ul>Cle of COnqreumen clentof Sa,,..Ana,C..PHMd•wnon Aoberl E 8edll11m ot Ille 40111 February '· "" el Ille -of 11. C01>9rttslcna1 Dlstrlel Servi<u will &elcwH wife ol Ti.om.s eennen. •lso be condu<t•d et Peel II< View survived by Mr d•~llt•" Glnqu Memorlal P•rll O\apel J PM !.alUtday o·connow of Sanl• AM, Ca., o.ttorn February 11 wlU. Interment al P.t< 111< R•tcllff• of Alabame. Joan M<Kee ot View Mernot'llll P•rk P&clllc View Ftorlcl•. $1\erOfl Hatti ol Mlclll~n end Mortuary Dire< ton, llew•IY c-of Mlcllloen. FUMral ILUNGWOltTH De ath N olice!I Ser vlcet Wiii be held o" Seturd•y THOMAS ILLINGWOATH f@'Stdt>nt -----Febr\Mlry 11, 1971 at tt:OO AM . .t T'4 ol 5en BerlW<dlno, C• Pu\ed ~wo Grove, Ce. Sum!Y" 10.. of 5.1oma Ane, Cllurcll.C> T"• For•U In Altoona. en Feb<uary •. 1911. Survived bY l Ca .. Hf'clayo 5'u11ak1 01 Bell GercM1". Florlde. Interment will be at Tiie sons, Tllom,u llltngwortll, Jr and Ca encl St!sulco Sii•• 01 Cosla Mesa, Cll urcll-O·Tlle Forul Memor111 Danny 1111"9""0rt"· botllol Clllno. Ca . Ca Mr 5111911•• w~' • 17 year Gardens, Al100fle, Florlcl•. Frl•nd• Ills 1e111er Huold ll llnowortll ol •mployu lor Ille Moroot B••••t wllo wllll to pay ttwlr r-ts ,,..,. Newport BH<ll, Ca . mottler, Mn Su~rmar•et on Harbor arid Bake<", ca ll at Ill• Smllll Tullllll Lemb L1uretUI 1. 1111-111 of Bellll-•r. Costa Me\A. Ca F11<Wra1 ,..rvkh wlll wutcllll O\epel, 427 E. 17th SI., Cost• Ce .. 2 bro!I,.,. .Hrry llll!>IJWOrll\ ol be! held on Friday February 10, "" 11 Mesa, ca. on Monday FRl"uary u. Costa Mesa, Ca. •nd HarOld Lt'I' Ill· I JO P M at Ille Smllh Tu!lllll L•mb 1'11 from •:OO A.M. to S.:tO p M. Smith l1>11wortll of MlsslOn Viejo. Ca .• l ti•· Westclllf CllaP'!I, 01 E 1111\ SI, Costa Tutlllll Lamb CO.I• Mesa Mortuary l•n Glori• Jones ol Bellfl-••· c.. Mu•. Ct Wl9' llPV. 0....ld Slut114l0ft cllrocton . ......._ •fld Pam 1C1y Ort•Ot ol S•" ol Irvine olllc1111no Gravo•de I ADMAM B•rnu dlno, c.. Funerel services will Hrvocu tnd Interment w ill be on EDWARD DICK &ADHAM, tga 11 be MIC! on SaturclaV Febr'*'Y ti, 1'78 Saturdey F4'br ... ry II, 1971 el t .00 ot Newpert 81acll, pa11ed awAY 11 1:00 PM. et Paclfk V'"' Cllllpel A,M, et Fair-" Memot'tAI Park In Febr\Nry t tt7L He wH a rellr.d pro-wltll Rev. O..rtes D. oanc olffclatlno. Sant• Ana. Ca. Friend• -wlSll 10 sldent et ~-n H•rdwa<• Co. of LM Interment will be et Pt<lflc View PAY Ille Ir fMPKft rney cell II Smith AftMln • femltv _ .... herdW•re Mtmorl•I Perk. In llau of II-•"-Tutlllll Ltmb WHkllH CNpel on Fri- lllUSllMU Mnt41 Ille lttt llOO't w1s a donatl°"s rney be .....-to Jarry Ill· day Febru.ry 10. 1'71 from t.00 A.M. member of.,. Purchtslnt A~ls A!f-ln,wortll. 110• Cllarlnton, Costa to 7:30 P.M. Smllh Tulhll• ltmb Costa 'to<latl04', the Irvine CMsl Country Mesa, Ca. tor Thomes llll1>9wortll Mest Mortuarydlrec1or• 646-1..,_ CluD aM ROltrY Club. Mr. 8adhem Memorlel F""4. Frleftch -wish to SMITH was born In l..o& ""9elet on AuguSt 12. ~y tMlr r-1s mey <•II ., Btll c.r.AOLINE ROSE SMI ™· resident l'°6 wat a 11rte1Utlt of Los Allf1eln Brotdway Mqrtuary, 110 8r0<tdW1y, ot Costa M@sa. Ct PAHed away °" High Sdlool thefl attlftded Pomona Cost• Mt!a, Ca. on "rlday February Ft'bruarv '· "7A at ti.. a9t of a.4. CelltOt ~ he wn a ........-r of 19, t'71 from 10.AM to l :JO P.M. S.11 Belov.O wilt Of Gre<Jorv Sntllh and IC•~ Deftl f'reterntty end pru-1 eroaciwayMof_.,.clrKI°"-motMr lo ChrlsllM & Er.c Smltll, f/I "'' gfllllullllno cl-ot 1m. ~ It WtUft <1aughttr Ill Grk• Smith 01 Sentt Alra,.-survlffd "'14 deuglrters, Mrs. leverty DEMETRA C. WHIT1!, 1199 IO. ~lo CL IOYlftll sl<ttt of Oouglos Osw•ld, 9 Aftdat'toftolTllf•Ateh tin Solltlt O.nt ol Huntlftllton BNCll, Ca. Paned Aimed• h rkey and Bellte Miiier. L. unt Mrt Marlly11 Martin away Oft Fe«>ruotry 9. 1911 et the l"oun-Mrs. Smlll\ w• lhe Assl.iant Manager ~m.,; of F~taln Valley, Mn. l•I" \11lley Coll'lmu11lly Ho1pltal. tor WllfflvntU. Motorcycle, Founl•ifl Petrlclt e. Tiiton of San Dlt90 and Sunlvtdtiya SOl\-deullhlef'4nlaw, Vallo. C•. tor 2 years F111wral Mr• Cheryl I D-llH of LO• caiv1n lo Nadine Whitt of HunllMlon urvlce• wlll be lltlcl on Monday · · &Hell, Ca. One slS1er James GledYI FebnNry 13, 1971 et 10:00 A.If!. at ~---------,· How1rd ot O.lnts P.s1, Of'egon, lour Memorial Cllapel In Rose Hllh oranclchlldr.,., Linda, Kristin and Memorial Pertl In Whittler, Ca •• wttll llUllOADWAT MOlrT'UAIT 110 Broadway Costa Mesa &•2·9150 IMl'lff.lV"MLWAMI WllTCIJll'I CHAPIL 427 E. 1nft St. ColtaMeu •~ Santa Ana Chapel 518 N. Broadway Santa Ana• 5"7~131 -...... , ~OLOMIAL N•AL NOMI 7801 Botaa A~. w.tminster 803-3626 Dtvlel Whitt ell ol Hunt1"91on 11.-, Rev. Wllllam lkn'lley otfictallno. •~ ca. and Rkhltd Wl\llt of Honolulll, tttme11t will bt te R-Hiiis Memcwltl H1w1IL Funeral MNkH wilt be tefl· Per~. Wlllnlw. Ca. Fr._s ,.,,. wish Cl\!Cltd Sunday Fetwuarv 12, 1'71 at lo pay !heir respects INiy call et Smllll 2:00 P.M. at Plti'c• Brothers SmltM. Tutlllll Llmll WHkllfl Chapel, '27 E. Mortuary with Rt•. Tllofflas Overton 17th St . <mu. Mes., Ca. on Saturday pjKtor ol Ille l'l"t Olrltl'-> Cll<lrch of February 11, 1971 from "°°" lo 1 00 H11ntlftllton 8Mclt officiating. tntW> PM. alld s..nday """'*"" n, 1'71 mtllt Wiii be on ~, F~ 1J, lrorn t;OO .r..M-lo 1 00 P.M. Stnltll tt71 et 1 :00 P.M. In Tiie Stnta 8•rw a Tutlllll Lamb COii• Mesa Mertuary C•!ftt•rv. Plar~ erotttert Smlthl' dlrectort. W... M#111a.., llncton. WAUM G.r.lllLAND A. WALSH, resident ol """"""'on a.c11. ea. PasMd ....... Deatlu tft l'eonl9'Y I, 1'1L SUNlved by 1111 wtft M. ltlta Wlllh. st-Ktllll D. ' H•Yt •• Ptlmd•lt, ca. and , ~ Elsewheri orel'Clclllldrtn. S.rvl<H •Ill be on S.tunley l'etlnotfY 11. 1'11 et 1 :00 P.M •• Olldey 8f'otllen Olapel, Beach OS •lo Tt1Nr1. Huntlngt04' BNCh, Ca. Mr. L ANGELES (AP) we11111w•••• ... ~oftt1tMY1t1c -Funeral services are :;:: ~i.:=~.~:';. scheduled Monday for ~·'' doNttor.&-.,,.... to 111e A n gela Greene, 56 :::.=11::::!!~1c1av I ris h -born film and PALA television a ctress whose "eN1tY LEWIS P.r.L.A, ""'" ..,.., career spanned ... years ,,...,,..., 1, 1'71 M HNo ~i.1 "°' ..._., .......... mtfTllltfof0itL."-and more than 50 ~creen c:ttr ,.,.. °"*111'1t1'11 .., ti. 11Ut a. roles. Miss Greene c!Jed ~ A .......... "' eor-al Mer, "' .. _,,,.....,..,,.."*'*,ANIM,J Thurs day at Ceders· =--~~.= ':!',~ ••• S~in~a:t:M:ed=:l:Cl:a~l~Ce~n:;ti!e~r~.~ ......... ry tO Ill 1 PM P9c:lfle \lltw Me!Mtttl P9f1l Wltll °'Ntellt .. _. 0rtM ef .... LA. City Flrt o..i. 11'9ttt of!lcl etl119, Pacific View ~~ IMcll OIN<tM'S. ••u• AU'C*S ~U"-r•ldtftl ef OeM ~ca.,..._.,..~ •. ""'-L ............... tl lNtly ~ ..... tetllw .. Mrt. ~ Oe41, ..... LIMe ..... Mitt ~ --·.~~~~~!!!~~!5 .......... Metll. °"'' .. C*rld ..., .. 1,..1...-. ca.. WtltlW .. 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New Xtendedlif e Chassis Color Television Consoles and Table Models I . i . ' • OAA. Y PILOT Fnday February 10 1971 CALIFORNIA I NATIO .~Id Cash Rons Lavish· Golden Ghetto L EDITOR'S NOTE -IJ 11 glllterf • m theu hULI, 1n probablJI gold Thia la tM land of ego and success It 'a meo1ur11d 1n wh11elbasu diamond broctleta and pretty moideM oil ti\ o row No where else ~1:1 disposable tncome 10 Lavi.,hly dr.s played as m thtlt .1,600 acres "Welcome to Beverly I/ills. Pop· 32,000. By JOHN BARBOUR BEYERL Y lllLLS (AP 1 '.'The restaurant 1::. expens1\'C' • Lunch 1s over People wait for 'their cars under lht-canopy The nabob. sharin~ his selr 'importance with his cigar and the young blonde on his arm, bursu. into the sunlight "Gel my car .. he growls to the attendant "It's a Rolls Camargul' .. ' The attendant uM.•d lo coping "1th lhe urbam• or the crudl'. ha::. his own pca:-.Jnt ·., bag of put· downs. lie heitd~ fur the parking lot, !>top..-., turn:-and asks in a voice suddenly puhliC', "Wlrnl color'!" THt: STO RY I S NOT a p o c r ~· p h u I T h t' R o I I s CamargUl'. lhl' ... cir importunt nabob. llw parking valet with ... 1avbh \\ll are rc<tl All arc part of the 1mai;w of lh1:-. little :.hce or heaven and l hi' :12.000 peopll' who h\'e here Nor is the qul·~t1on, 'what rol or? .. unrcasonabll' So many ex pen:.1ve and exotic \'t::hicle.., prowl the !>lrl'Cl~ of th IS town lhul at" o car t·rund1 can run into riH• fi~ure.., lwlort• \llU t•1n .,a, tm\ ll'Ul'I. \ l.1t·1·n"t' pL1lt'' \\ ht·n lht·~ ,. r" n I m 111111 ~ r ,1 m-. 11 r <: u l 4.' n;i m1· ... n .. 111 hl.l' tii I: Jo.ES" or "ii TllOl ' T 111 S I S T II I': I 1· g.1 q of llol lprnod Bt.•\ t-rh 1 ll I h be~an a:-tht• IU\UrlOUS bedroom or lhl' stun. people like Charlie l' ha pl111 . (;lo rt 11 Swanso n . Rudolph Valentino. John Bar- rymore. llarold Lloyd and Tom Mix Today, it 1:-. tht• front oHice The old . major studios that con trolled the 50·cenl delights or pn•-telcv1:.1on Amcri(•a arc gone. llollywood I' a j.lrunl or 1t:-. rnrmt.·r ... dr llul l111·n· ""' .. till lortu111'" 111<11lt• 111 1•11l~·rlt1111nwnl from OHi\ ll'"" tt'lt•\ ISIOll ft'('llfd'> Thl' <lcab an' ma<l1· hl'rl' Tlw lansh pa l'I I('., Of \ llrt' :I fl' j.!Olll'. hut \ hC' lh1r't for ""' t., . ..,., .111<1 pol.\t'r linµ1·r C:,\ RS, ('0~1 t'O R T, acdit. women. money. security, power . glory. these are the II bi do of this golden ghetto Jr only Mary Pickford and ,Douglas Fairbank!> Sr could have seen the future when they moved here in 1919 Fairbanks paid $35,000 then for his l l ucres Todav 1t wouldn't make key monl'Y for a tiny shop on Rodeo Driv-e !Ro duy·ol. please. Residents. like literary agent Shorty Lazar. :-.ay this is the wealthiest community 1n th1• l'nited States. "1th the possible t·xreption of Gro1>M' Pointe . ~t 1rh The d1fferencl' 1s that thl' people m Grossl' Pointe keep t he1 r monev in the bank Here thev wear It. dri\ l' il. drink 1t. l'at.it. lo\'e it. SU\Or It .SUR ELY, FOR .\ MERE 5 7 :,quare mik:,. lh('re is more wea Ith in e\•lflcnte here than anywhere t.·bt>. Thl' typ1tal Be\'l'rly Hill:, womun 1s J j!le<im 1n).!f'xamplc Slw 11> dl'ganl. rial tumm1ed ancl California blonde Shl' mar Car•, <"Ontfort, <"redit. wo•en, mo11ey, security, power, glory, tlte•f" a re the Hbldo •••• nes rich if not well The town 1s designed for her It ha:, 122 Jewelry :,tores, ~ furrier:,, 101 fanc·y dresi.. sho(>!'o. liO hl•auty si.tlons. 71 interior dt•· t·ora tor:-.. eight f'lltf' de pa rtmcnl storl':-<tnd s.i rurn1tun· storl' .. Thl0n• an· fo\\ surJt.'rmarkels The elm:-.ll'red shop~ :.i re a c·alhl•dral of l'Xtravagunc<' Saks J-'1flh An~nu1'. T1ffanh \'an Clet'f & Arpeb. Don l.oper. Dunpill. Bonw1l Telll·r , Tt•d Lapidus/ Cf1or gio. :\1atlhews, W & J Sloane. Brenlano's. Gucci. Theodore. Carroll & Co • I Magnin, I. Rubin, .Jax. l ll'rmes of Paris. l\IA~Y STORES HAVE valet parking on Rodeo Ori\'e, the ~olden track that ~learns from the Beverly Wilshire I lotcl on W1lshirl' Boull•\·ard lo thl' Be\'l'r I~ llilb llold on Sunsl'I t; 1org10"., 11fll'r" l'U:o.tomt·r' i t·ln·~hmt•nt:-trom 1h har ~hill' I hl') fondk thl· silk and suede (;ucC'1 tw:-; ttw Galleria on the ll\l'//:t111nt· rar lrom tht• mucl cl1n).! throng l'h.1rµe .11.:tounl t·u,..tomers nnl~. by Jppoinlmenl. )our o~·n sulei.person. t>i.presso. "ine or hqut>ur for rcfrcshmenl. • and item~ ranging from a gold· embossed lizard-skin piclurl' framl' ror $300 lo u diamond neck lace for $140,000 Ult1 mulely the invited will be given a gold key for entrance. r~a l gold "BUT IT'S NOT a club," says tht' store munuger. "It is like a home You may tnvite anyone in to enJOY your hospitality. but for tht-guest you trust, you g1v~ a key .. It takes money to make money on Rodeo Drive. however. Gucci re portedly paid $180,000 ltey money for its $14,000 a month i.tore The averagl' shop might PHY $9.000 a month, with key money up to $100.000 , Cash IS nol in evidence, pro· bably because enough of it to buy a tie pin would ruin the lines or a Bill Blass blazer. Cr edit -a plastic curd, a famous face or a :-. q~ n .i t ure 1s l he curre,ocy ht•re . . YET TUJ: EFFECTS of co\d c· a ~ h u re e " e r y w h e.r e . E\'erythtnJ? loses meanina in the fal·e or it (low much, for in· stan1:<>. would you 'PQY for a ·onJ.>· bedroom apartment'! Jody Sherman. former actress turneo reat estate broker, has one to show at 325 N. Oakhurst. a condominium with vatet park· mg. communal S'Wimining pool. party room and terrace. · The one-bedroom apartment is on the penthouse level. It is elegantly furnished in black and white /\ black marble fireplace µraces the h\'ing room wh.ich y1 dds on one hand to a spacious din1nii room and.on the other to :i har ancl -.ittsng area, call 1t a d1•n \:'II OPt:N SPIRAL staircase "'''(•nd.., fr om the liv1n~ room to the open 'iecond floor with 11.l. own sitting room or over -stuffed chairs, backed up to the s ingle bedroom with its sumptuous half·ttre or mat· tressed s plendor. It has its own black m arbl<! fireplace, its own private t errace with barbecues. Jt hus two dressing rooms, his and hers. each as la rge as most s uburban bedr ooms. The bathroom has its own sauna. swam bath and bidet. Sl'l'Urtt v 1:-. one of the in· t <1ng1blt·., '111 tht.· Heverly Hills Hh1•m1· 11! thinking. since people ll'a vt· lor monthi> al a time while tht>ir valuublcs, their art works. thl•1r M'Ulpted trcasur~ remain ;it ht1ll1l' < 'on:-. .. •qUt•nll). this aparlml·nt 1:-~uardt•d .iS!atnst anyone who cun :.cnle the walls There's a ~ ired ..,ecunl • 11ysle m on the ALONG RODEO DRIVE, VALETS HUSTLE FOR EXPENSIVE, EXOTIC VEHICLES For This Fancy Treatmeot, The Ticket 11 Validation From Street'• Shop• GRANTED IT'~ SPLENDID, BUT THIS PENTHOUSE HAS ONL 'l ONE BEDROOM Agent Jody Sherman Has This Listing -And It's Yours for $1 Mllllon windows and external doors ln addition, guests arriving in the lobby are scanned by residents vi~ c losed clr cuit telev1s1on bdore they ur(• allowt>d on thl· t>lt>vators There urc two pame buttons an the apartment. one by the front door. another near floor h•wl by thl• bed ,\ lOUl'h bring» gu;1rd:-; on thl· run S P 1. ENDIO? El. t:<. \ ~T'! Granted Hut 11.., ~1111 onh a onl' bedroom ;1p<1rtmen1· llo" much" One millwn dollar., Thitl ·, how much The condominiums in this building begin at $750,000 and run to $1.5 million. But lesl the visitor think that Beverly Hills is all gold-plated fun and games. il s hould be not ed that it's all the.• result of hard work , and luck. This is where Hollywood's business 1s done. and keyed to the t•nterlainmcnt indu:.try 1t shirts l'iHly At i a.m dt>ab an· lx:m g nwdl' O\'Cr brcakfa:.t <ti N1hhllor... and al :"ate and Al ~s FIVE l\U:N NL'RSE tht-1r cor fee at thl' rc::.taunlnt of the lh.•\erly Rodeo llotel and talk of huyinl! mulll m1lhon dollur com panil's The owner 1s w1lhng to :.ell outstandinl( stock J(I\ mg the· hu~ er control.. The pro'>pecl1\'t' buyers 1tyes get cold and lw i.ays. "No, I want your .,lock · There L.., srlencc and (ht· roffe<· too. gets cold Someonl· d~\' sayi.. ''Basically you'n· saysn~ you don't trust him .. More silence. It's a strange bn•akrast Some 60.000 people u clay coml' to Beverly Hills to mun this mini-hub of power and hanking There are 197 accountants. 678 a t t o r n e y s . I 7 2 b u s i n t• s :-. m an agers and consultants, 32 s t ockbr okers. 73 urti!'il and talent agents. 100 adverllSlnj( and public relations peopll' i\nd to pick up the p1l•ces thert> llrl' 528 phy s 1r1an s and 73 psychologisLo; IT IS A•"TER 2 pm al the Swiss. Cafe on ~eo and moi.t or lhe lunch crow has ~eturned to work. Two me linger over u late lunch and discuss the morn· ing's movie shooting. They talk abouL altering the plot to make the ending more direct. runnier They talk. too. about the dif 'fer ences between television . moitles. llve drama One of them is Ben Gazzara, lhe actor. He leans forward and tells his fellow worker. "I've always said that television 1s nothinl( more thu radio and pie lures." No one seems to notice hi s pre· s<>nce, no one asks for an auto· graph There IS sort nr a studied respect for prl\'acy But c·t.·ll'hrit1e~ are ('\'et} \\ hl'rl' J \CK LE)1MO~ IS a familiar fan· alonl! Rodeo Car} Grant bu) h1 :-. dolht• ... hen· Thl' hcensl' platt·~ 011 tht• m) ri;.id Rnlb and \lt·rn•dt.·s at thc He\ Nlv llilb llolt·I ha\'e l1cl'nM· platt;.., lo\ 11 h namt.·' hk<· "~IG~I ST \H "TELl.YS . and 'REOI>' th1• lu.,l l\\CJ fur T\'lh S<1\ al<1~ and R1•dd Fmc · Thl' holl'I k\'C'P" ;1 IJ .,t ''' patron:-or iL ... Polu LcJun~l' lh~1t runs from Anthony Quinn to 'Show •e a prettfl girl aelao i•n 'f a star~i and I'll shf>K'I you a real estate lady.' Dinah Shnrc. from P l•lt•r l'i..tmov to Marlo Thoma:-. from Elliot Gould to David Frost El1.rnbclh Taylor. "hosl' f.rtlwr used Lu run an art gallt•n .11 tht· hotl'I. likt•:-. to ... 1av m 11ne nf thl' hc.1tt•I' ... :!O huni.:;il';".., Hut ... ht• d1Jc:.n t llkl· tu ..,l av m <• hung;iln\\ ~hl'., 11t'l'U(ll\'<I. \\ tlh <1 former hu:.banrl T llE\' SAY TIL\T u1 Bt•\erlv ll1lb your luncht::0n l'Ompamon lll'\'N looks )'OU in the face lit' ;ilways seem:-. to ht! looktn~ mer your shoulder The reas n ll1~ next job in this l'ntl'rt · 1oment world may be coming sn th<• door. It 1s after 9 p m . and Ela1m• Youn~. :i real estate age t who makes rrearly S200.000 u . 'ar . 1s l'ntcrtammg at Iler nome 1 hen· arc boys outside to purk cars for i.:uesb in u town lhut allows 1·urhs1~ purkmr,! after 2 a m only with .,per1al p11l1 re perm 1ss1on. Elaine. former w1fo or G~ Young. is splendid m her red gown The cocktail party 1s to herald her new book based on her real es tale experiences It ·s Lille 1s. "What Do You Expect for A Million Dollars .. .\ TALL, NATTILY dressed businessman si1r.t wine tn the dining room and s urveys the plethora of beautiful wom.n most ·of them smgle. standing t~ little groups in the living room " "I a lways say ... he observes. "that show me a pretty girl who isn't a starlet and l'll show you a real estate lad\' ... It is not an· idle observation. Real estate 1:-. big business. based on personal contacts. and beautiful women whose post· d1vnrCl' a'>.,l'ts ure large l y frst•ndsh111.., w1lh the wealth) n.tturnlly gp1\ 1lall' lo that r1cld. Elu1n1• Young ha~ M'\ era I can· did oh:-.t•n at1on ... or hfl' in thl:. hauntl"d h:in•m 'First 1he monev .ind tht• ix1wl·r and the t>ntt.'rtain ml•nl hu:-llll''"' all rad" ~ome or till' most lwJullful \\omi:n in lht' \\orld S..•t•ondlv th1.., makes thl• town ·c11 ... a..,irnu'\ for mar· nage ..... ~ t:VERTlll<:U:ss. WITH the maelstrom or money and pre· st1ge. so me Beverly Hills celebrities lead remarkably or- dinary lives. Bob Wagner and Nutalll' Wood. for instance Old monl!y tends to associate with old money Entertainment l>l'Oplc tend lO assotialt• with en- tl' rt a 111 m1·nl pt•oplt• 1 t It· ave., lhl:-town ll:-.t•lf an ii.land of ar flul'fll't' lull ol s mall ~oc 1al 1:-lan<b Y l'l tlw i.:ridwo1 I. of Heverl\· llilb stn·t•h .... a:-. ri g id a ha r11nH·lt'1 ol ... ucc•t'..,... as a bank ••t·1·ounl Jl1111S1·'i in lh1· 300 block north :.ell 1111 S250 000 to S.100.000 Tho:-t· .1r1· l't•n:-1d('rt>d "tear clown c11 .. 1:-mt·anm)! the housi- nn till' pll'OH:-ol''> \\ill likely be n·plat•t·cl I "I TllF: ~00 hlock north thP prit'l' " S750.fl00 tn $800.000. 8\' t hl· 11 ml' you l'ror.i. ~unset Boul1•\ ard. 11 ·-. SI 5 m11l1on to S3 million \ nice arrangement You can mcasun· vour success h" thl· numb<•rs m your address. l'urrt'ntly a good deal of fon•1gn money 1.., com ing into Beverly l!Jlls. not JUsl Ar ab oil monc•y hut money from coun- t rtt'" when• people are con· c·l•rnl'<I about it:. i.afcly Mex- 1 tan ancl Canadian mone\• d11dly . He•\ t•rly llilb 1s safr . Real t•statt• valut•:-. kC't-p nsinf( Where t•bt'. hut 111 a town where the high ... 1'11001 1s thinking of cover· ini;t up 1t... ml wells to make room for ll0nn1:-. c-o urts" Where else. but tn a town that passed a law harrini: pres1dent1al helicopter landings unless the health and 'ia fel~ ur lht• pres1denl or vice pres1dc•nt 1s tn dan~er? SO IT WAS NO wonder that "hen th~· red Volkswagen con· \'ert1ble nosed its way through the Bentleys and Stutz Bearcats <it I he Sc!verly HilJs Hotel. the <lrt\'er ¥.asn'l l'{IVen a parking rl'l'Clpt ·· 1111" will I get my ~ar hark?" ht• usked. ".Just ask for tht• n•d Vnlks," the attendant .1nswc•rt•cl Protesting Miners ·Force Council to Delay Talks WAStllNGTON (AP> -Hun- dreds of anary miners opposed to a tentative contract dem - o nstrated at U nited Mine Workers headquarter s today. forclng n postponement or a meetlng of the union's bargain- ing council. UMW President Arnold Miller announced the postponement and charged the prote~ters with "intimidation. and threats of \•iolcmce." Miller said he was postponing the meeUng until "It con be held under orderly and cons\ltuUonal procedures." The bargaining council hnd iathe~ t.o decide whether to s ubmit the agreement to a rank· and-file vote. "Vote It down," "omt prot.-ster s s houted as barlail'lina council members ar- rlVfld Some carrled petillon11 ftl Mlli.r'tt owiter. . namese. a Justice Departmenl source said. The source said he did not know what type of searcbfs were conducted under the pres·• i d e n t i a l o rd e r . B u t t h e. Washington Post said today Carter personally a pproved secret television surveillance of the government employee at the U.S. Information Agency. ( IN SHORT. J eitt>er ts here have confirme-d what ball-empty omce bullcJings around the country have 'been wltneas to for the last montb - the nu has reached e pidemlc proportions \n the United Sta\eS. The national Center. for l>is· eose CQntrol reported that Uer were more than 3,000 de•ths ~ trlbuted to influe nza and pneumooit In the United States in the ln!llt four weeh, 1,000 mor~ th1m were ~xpected. a....,.w."'ed WASHINGTON (A P > Secretary of State Cyrus R Vance warned Soviet-supported E\bjopJa today that tc It invades Som,lfa, the United States mie ht reconsider its ban on arms lQ Somalta But. Vance told a news con- rerence that Moscow bad given asturaoees that Ethiopia will Ml pu.h that fat in Ila war over the Ogaden. the retlon along Ethiopia '!I ew.ster" hQrder with Srim1 Ua. ' :-ecurily arrangements at a Lebanese army garrison f'llAft"GI PlaaJted BOISE. ldah<> <AP> PauJ Cooper , who~ied from leukemia he claimed was caused by a 1957 atomic blast he witnessed while m the Army. Wlll be given a military funeral, says his wife, Nancy Cooper. who turned « Sunday. died Wednesday night at the Boise Veterans Administration H ospital . H<' had been hosp1taH1.ed on nnd off tht p11st year for acute myelogeoous leuktmia. SatelMt• La1U1elWd CA PE CANAVERAi,, Fla. CA P> -A satellite deslaned to improve defense commun1ca- Uons for the U.S Navy, Air Force, Defense Department and the Pruldenlial Command Networ k has been rlred Into space. An Atlas.centaur rockt't Uned lhe FJeet Satellite Communlu· tlon1 YLCtmt off th pad \n a ra1nstortn at • n pm. l'hu.n· · Its orb l ts to run alon1 the. equator c;nuth or the United Slates llldlan P~t Eye6 ·t AUGUST0A, Maine CAP > The PcnobscoL'i and Passama·-, quoddles wanted 12 million an· cestral acres und damages' together worth $25 blllion What they have h<>en offered is S25 m 1lllon 1n cash and fi shing rights on 300.000 acres. The proposed settlement of the Indu1n land claim was outhne<f Thursday by a presidential task ft>rce Pas:.nmaquoddy leaders approved it the same d ay. The Penobscot trill<' was expected to onnounce Its decision today . Ma Inc lead(lrs were cool. The landholders who would ha ve to surrender lh«' acres were silent. Si-..,,,.,, •ftU!llt WASHlNGTON (AP) -Sioux Indians mny get considerably more money for \and claim lf a blll approved by the ffou on Thursday becomes law ll would bu the 1ovemment frolfl usln1 , a technicalttJ '15 the basts tor arau1ng tt ahould not h Ye to pey ' 1nl .. r l on ll'lt> clotm. ~. t f , 1 , l LOCAL Frlday, February 10, 1978 OA1l Y PILOT A9 Jf.fterinath of One :·oj the Area's Worsi Storms Joaquin Floodi:t;tg Reported 'BJ Tbe Auoclated Prell F iv e d a ys of he avy rain. caused m~or fioodlne in the San Joaquin Valley today, virtually halting travel and s purring evacuation of residents m low· lying areas. Only State Highway 99 re- m ained open to traffic although standing water was reported on southern valley portions of the roadway. The American Red Cross was a ler ted to provid e food a nd s helter to evacw es of southern T ul are county 'fommunities of Teviston, Earlim ar t , Al· lensworth and Rlcherove apd Or osi at the county's northern end. Tulare County o£flcials asked operators of four-wheel drive vehicles and residents trained in sear ch and rescue procedures to help evacuate people whose homes were threatened by rising waters. N umerous sch ools in t he southern part of the valley were closed. A respite for lhe r ain-soaked valley is forecast fo r Saturday with shower~ expected to sub- s ide until a new storm system brin gs more rain Sunday. The late~t s tor m dropped more than four inches of rain in 24 hours at Maricopa in Kern County, and the rain gauge at Bakersfield overflowed at 3 inches. Visalia reported 2.19 in- ches, a record since the com· mun1ty started keeping records in 1950. Tulare County sher iff's dcp· uties reported Richgrove and Terr a Bella were nearly sur · rounded with water with the one access road to Richgrove sub· ject to closure at any time. The White River at Terra Bell a over· flowed its banks in four places, closing south and southeast roads. Tevis ton r esidents ·were evacualed when a creek broke and water rushed into the town. Some Ear lim a r t r eside nts trapped by floodwaters retreat- ed to hlgher ground to await rl'scue. About 150 Pixley resi· dents were evacuated. 1\1 ajor flooding m creeks made bridges impassable :.ind spurred e•acuations in Orosi, where a Red Cros s ce n ter was established to receive 300 peoplo by tonight. The storm knocked the sewage treatment plant for the Orosi arC'a out of operation. Water streaming through groves washed oranges across ·roads in that area. Ki ngs County offi cials report· ed flooding was widespread at Avenal with Rome flooding re- ported in Kettleman City and Hanford. Residents of northeastern K e rn County were be ing evacuated from the Kelso Valley and Kernv11le areas where a small. dirt dam was close to overflowing. * * * St.onn Causes Damage Al.so In SD County SAN DIEGO (AP) -Wind toppled trees and lore down power lines early today as part of t ho Paclfic·spawned storm that a lso caused flooding In low· lying areas. No injuries were reported in San Diego County. The power outages lasted up to six hours. the longest in Mis· sion Hills, Old Town, Hillcrest and along Pacific Highway near L indbergh Field. Radio stations KYXY and KFSD·FM were off the air. The wind r eached 80 mph In the San Carlos area at \be east edfe of San Dleio. ln OC Oceanside, seven-foot waves driven by 70 mi>h winds tore out ~ feet of Municipal Pier. A bait shop was ripped ftpfn the weat edi• ol the »year-old Oceanside pier and carrlecl a mile away. Tbr~e hundred famllles ~ evacueted from 1looded aroaa lD T1Juana. la .. lboa Patt. old tree• ca cruhi.ftl dowa. ThM » t lDM lay uprooted al a • 1ft '-"' Nareoc. A ane miillid a ear parked in Mtllton H&llL About 300 telephones were out of service from Oceanal(lo lo Eb· cUU&a: ~ .tMhlW ,~,. inall It iilh:..,.1~ an lneti et Fa1J1iijie')i Campo, llllMllt two lDC.blil at OIYtm•ca Laka and ... lacb In Cbala vi.ta. Deity ,.. ... ,__ ,, f'etrkll O'o.-.11 DESPITE STORM DAMAGE, IT WAS BANKING AS USUAL THIS MORNING Roofing Ripped Up at Pacific City Bank In Huntington at ~dams Avenue and Magnolia Street Lung Fails Firemen Save lroine Woman By PlllLIP R0Sl\1ARIN Of Ille cnllf l'llet St.II A major power failure that cut electricity to hundred~ of northern Irvine area homes caused the failure of an iron lung machine upon which a woman depended to sustain her life this morning. · Sandra Waldron, 35, of ll·B Bear Paw. in the village of Deerfield, woke gasping for breath at about 3 a.m . "MOM," SHE CALLED to Rose Waldron, 78. s leepinC in the next room. "therc'i; a power failure." Rose Waldron already was awake: the stopping of the huff -huff sound of the iron lung roused her, she said. She telephoned county · firemen, who sped through f>torm-wracked city streets to arrive within 10 minutes oi the call. FIREMEN ATTACHED a line from a generator to the machine and restored it to working order. Miss Waldron was apparenlly unhar med by the experience. It's happened before. EVEN CATAMARANS TUMBLED DURING WIND GUSTS Ba1boa 1sland Craft Suffered In Thuraday night'• Storm The Cal Stale Fullerton psychology major smiled af- terward. "It happens at least once a year. It's nothing now. I can breathe on my own for a certain amount of lime. WIND-RIPPED DOCKS ANO PIERS BEACHED IN NEWPORT HARBOR "THE flREMEN a re always very fa!>l. •• Wreckage Strewn on County Strand Next Door to Coast Guard Station In Corona Del Mar Rose Waldron s aid. ''They're terrific young men I know I can depend on them." Sandra Waldron has breathed with the aid of the artificial lung since polio left her breathing muscle:. weakened at the age of 16. During the daytime she uses n special backpack ap- paratus attached to a wheelchair to move around. PHOTOS BY THE DAILY PILOT STAFF • o.llY ........... w lM ...... STUNNED HUNTINGTON BEACH MOBILE HOME RESIDENT SURVEYS DAMAGE Freak Wind Blasts Thr~ugh Trailer Park, leaving Havoc In Its Wake DMl'I ,. ... PMtlt w llldll,. ~ WAVES LAP AT BOARDWALK IN MAIN BEACH PARK Hurricane Winds Lashed Ocean Which Scoured Beaches Dmly Pil.ot FeeuFreak Storm Eff ect,s Weather not only made news all over Southern California to- day, it al.lo stirred up some freak occurrences at the Dally PUot newspaper plant in Colt.e Mesa. Lato 11ttft supervisor Cart Kna.Pp reported that durlnl a lJ•htnln& storm et aboUt 1 a.m., phones rang once throQbout the building and J.iabts Olekei'ed. A giant process camera, used for screening. photocraphl tnto dot patterns •nd ereattn1 newspaper page.ala ne1at1ves, wu turned on OJ a aur,. Of elec· trl~lt.y, made en expo1u.r~ and tMD tamed o11 .. au.. ID aMMIM, abO\at en hour later. ..._ electrical aurp 1arbled procrammlnc 1n a corn· puter used Lo set type. Polke Fife 51 Gripes SAN FRANCISCO (Al» -Police officers from San Francisco's Southern Sta- tion have filed 51 formal grievances against their commandlnl officer. The Police Officers. As- sociation's pievance com· mittee flltd the com- plaints 'With Chief Cbatles . GaJn on TbtJrsday, alleg· inJ Captain Edward Laberty showed "erraUc and inconsis tent behavtor." Lasherty hu beet\ on alck leave alrice Jao. 30 and 'Was unavailable for eommmt. ~ r· I I I I ! .; .. '• ,. " I .. I • '. ' ' .. . ' . ·' . . . . ' . . . • I I 1 I A1• ~LY PILOT N Friday. Febfuaty 10. 1•1e POiice Tests Rejected *N . ~~ ewport to Reschedule· Promotion on Exams 8y IOANNE RE\'NOLDS °' ... o.11, "'"", .... The 17 members of the Newport Beach Police Depart· JJ)ent who took a promotion ex· am last month went back to their boots today after the city's Civll Service Board ruled the test was invalid. But another group of officers, seeking a simUar ruling for a promoUon test they took, were told their test results will stand. CITY OFFICIALS said that the protests over the exams is unprecedented. "We've been us· ing these standardized tests for more thao 10 years and I don't believe we've ever had a pro· test," said Manager Robe rt Wynn. The written tests were given as the firit step in a three-step process in selecting men to be promoted to sergeant, lieutenant and captain. The promotions were initiated when Capt. Don Oyaas left the department al the first or the year to become the chief of police in the Northern California community of San Pablo. CITY OFFICIALS explalne~ that a lieutenant will be promot- ed to fill Oyaas' vacancy, mak· ing room for a sergeant to be promoted to lieutenant and an officer to ser~eant. , But many of the nearly 80 un· ranked officers who took the sergeant's test and the· 17 who took the test for lieutenant and captain, protested the results. City Manager Wynn explained that the tests, purchased from a nationwide personnel testing firm. are not approved by the Civil Service Board prior to be· ing given but the city's or· dinances do allow the board to hear protests' stemming from the promotional process. . SOME OF THE men who took the sergeant's exam complained that the test emphasized ques- tions that are pot applicable un· der California law. Monday night the board over· ruled that objection. Wednesday night, the board heard the protest over the lieutenants and captains test and voted 3·2 to order a new test ad· ministered to the 17 men who took thatexam. - The protesters complainea that the written test was given in two parts and some who found they did poorly on the first, failed to talce the second. They satd the results of the tirst part should not have been released until the second part of the test was given. THEY ALSO complained Utat the questions in some cases were identical to questions con- tained in a book a few bad used to aid In studying for the test. The use or the study aids is considered proper, but city of. ficials were at a loss to explain why the book questions and test questions matched. • The result on the test for the higher ranking officers was that there was a small group that scored quite high. WYNN EXPLAINED that in addition to the results of the written tests, promotions are based on an oral examination and departmental evaluation of the officer's work. lie said the new test for lieu· tenants and captains will be rescheduled within the next four to six weeks. · 1 YMCA Sets Fnnd Drive $55,000 Sought for ·Harbor Youth Activities ~ -. The Orange Coust YMCA has launched a campaign under the direction of Roland Hammond to raise $55.000 for youth act1v1t1es during 1978. Hammond said the $55,000 goal represents a 35 percent in· crease over the 1977 drive and will allow the YMCA to increase youth and family services within the Orange Coast area. OaHdrftl'• FH•• A monthly series of films for children will continue on Wed· nesday and Thursday at the West Newport Children's Branch Public Library. 6000 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach .. Free showings will be present· ed each day at 10:30 a.m. and 4 p .m . The series continues on the third Wednesday and Thursday o! each month. • Giefer .. Board Richard M. Gieler of Corona del Mar has been elected to the board of directors of the Orange Coast YMCA. according to Con Schweitzer. board chairman. Geiler. treasurer of the Irvine Company, graduated from USC with degrees m business ad· ministration and finance. On Dean'• l..ut Cheryl G. Mu\llken of Costa Mesa an~ Christopher Coppen of Newport Beach have been named to the dean's list for academic excellence at Northern Arizona University during the fall semester. Newport· Talk ( BRIEFS J E•ern Semdllar A rour·part evening lecture . series titled "Energy for Tomor· row: Shortage or Sufficiency? .. will begin Feb. 24 in Orange Coast College's Science Lecture Hall 1. The sessions are scheduled from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m . each Fri· day night through March 17 at the Costa Mesa school. The oil and gas industry, geothermal power and coal as a source of energy will be topics discussed during the class. For information call 556-5880. Leet.-e Series Methods of dealing with the uncertainties and instabilities of life will be offered during a four- part lecture series, "Living with Alternatives,'' al Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa beelnning Feb. 24. The series, lead by Dr. Alfred W. Painter, will meet each Fri· day from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. in the OCC Fine Arts Hall 116. Admission is free and the public is invited to attend. For more information call 5.56·5880. C'o•rt. Rftl01'atetl Renovation of the Orange Coast YMCA handball and rac- quetball courts has been com· pleted according to Jim de . Boom, YMCA executive direc- tor. The courts, which de Boom said sometimes receive as much as 16 hours of play each day, have been replastered and re· painted four times since 1968. For information on use of the courts call 6'2·9990 • Rel•rw Meet Set A seminar examining pro· fessional Politics in the era of re- form is scheduled for Feb. 25 In Orange Coast College Fine Arts Hall 119. The four-hour seminar will begin at 8:30 a.m. and feature speakers active in Orange Coun· ty politics and campaign re· form. Pre-registration tickets are available for $2.50 at OCC's Community Serylce Office. Registration will also be availa· ble the morning of the seminar beginning at a a.m. Tickets at the door are $3.50. For further information call 556·5880. Sael•IRi•g Claues Four swimming strokes and competitive starts and turns will be tautzht to cbildi-en from s to 6 p.m . beginning Tuesday at the YMCA, 2300 University Drive, Newport Beach. . Swimmers 6 and older who can pass the equivalent of the Fish level may register for the five-week course. For registra- tion and further information call 642·9990. . Oil Chief Raps Carter Plan President Carter's energy plan would probably increase the country's trade deficits and create a threat of economic havoc in the event or another oil em bar go, the president of' the in- dependent Petroleum Associa- tion of America said in Newport Beach. "His energy program is ac- tually a series of·severe disin· centlves which would prevent (American) oil llnd gas producers from forming sufficient capital to ex- pand their operations," Jack Allen . .. HE CRmCIZED proposed • permanent price controls of oil · and natural gas, along with in· creased government regulation of the industry. Although oil exploration bas increased in recent years, Allen said oil producers are hesitant to in vest in new equipment because of uncertainty about future pricing. He advocated re. moval ot all price controls. "The president claimed that the national energy plan would ndress that problem and help . expand domestic produc;tloo," Allen said. "But he failed' to tell . us how." proposed by the Department of Energy. He said it would req~ from 15 hours to as much as three days of time per well for' an experienced accountnt or enalneer to fl1l out. Allen concluded by suggesting that Calitomta independent oil and gas prodacen form commit• tees to support candidates 1n up- coming eleetionl wbo favor re- moval of price controls and de· regulation of the Industry. Salmon Migrating LOCAL I CALIFORNIA With her pet sheep, Dandelion, providing the pulling power, 9-year-old Annette Wasko has a great time hanging onto the reins and riding in her cart at her home · in Los Molinis, Calif. '" Cancer Drug Said Dangerous SCARAMENTO (AP> -The drug Depo-Provera has dangerous side effects and should not be used for birth con- trol or any other purpose except to ease the paln of terminal cancer, st.ate Health Dlrectot" Jerome Lackner warns. limb deformities and sterility. In addition, be said, the drug's el· feels last a long Ume and can't be stopped by withdrawal when symptoms occur. BE A~ SAID laboratory animals given the drug also have shown damage to sexual tis- sues similar to those seen with ~he hermone DES, which is used in He said laboratory dogs treat· ed with the drug have developed breast cancer, heart defects, "morning-afer" birth control ·r;yeafl~ of ~ove This Valentine's Day ~nd your love a greeting all the world can ·share with a Daily Pilot Heart of Love. It's easy, compose your personafized greeting and we'll set your message in type to fit the border of your choice or your hand written thoughts may appear in the border you select. Borders come in the 3 sizes as shown beJow: $15, $10 and a special child's size for $2. (You must be under 12 to qualify for the littlest greeting.) '· '/ ., I t ' \ \ ' ' Mall to: pllla andcalUefeed. . Lackner Issued a warning to doctors and pharmacists to California not to prescribe Depo. Provera for any purpose except to relieve pain in certain cases or inoperable cancer. He said his department has evidence of use of the drug, a ~teroid, "as a contraceptive and for other unapproved purposes in California.•· If you wish ·to create your own decorated greeting, use a black pen and draw your design to fit one of the dotted line "hearts" shown below. For help witf) your ad, just call 642-5678 and a frie.ndly Valentine ad-viser will be happy to assist you. And, if you Ii ke. you can charge your Heart of Love oruse youf Master Charge or BankAmericard. DAILY PILOT 642-5878 .. told the California Independent Petroleum Association at the New porter Inn. AMONG THE EXAMPLES of "pure meddling" by govern- ment Allen cited a self.reporting form for crude oil producers SACRAMENTo (AP) -King salmon migration in the Sacramento River at Red Bluff has started again after removal of gates used to combat drought. caused water temperature and polluUon problems. • / Deily Pilot Classified De'*1ment. Box 1560. Costa Mesa 92626 '~,· • • L l ~ l I ' The time is the late 1950s; the place, Oran9e County. A Garden Grove teena9er named Steve Martin is selling guidebooks at Disneyland on Saturdays and holidays. He spends his spare time ob- serving entertainer Wally Boag in th~ Golden Horseshoe Revue. Boag often uses balloons in his act. In nearby Santa Ana, Diane Hall, a shy girl who loves to sing, frequently enters junior high school talent shows. Later, when she goes to New · York to study acting she adopts her mother's maiden name. Keaton. It's now 1978 and Steve Martin and Diane Keaton are two of the hottest stars of the decade. Awards and big money are comirig their way. Their faces on magazine covers guarantee sales and their comings and goings are public knowledge. But what of the parents they left behind in Orange County? How are they react- ing to the celebrityhood of their children? To find out, the Jack Halls and Glenn Martins, both of Corona del Mar, were interviewed. Diane Keaton and Steve Martin, two of the hottest stars of the decade, recently were featured. on magazine covers. Their parents live In the Orange Coast area. I . . I i Meanwhil~, BBCk u.· Orange C.unty ··~ . o.lly Net ;t;;..,..,, ......... Dorothy and Jack Hall: We knew she'd make it. anybody could see;lh$f.' · . The · Martins . We do enjoy the new image we, as p~rents of a celebri- ty, have,• says Glenn Martin, noting it's atill a thrill to see his s9n on TV. ~s a parent who might have had ambi- tions in the success he's had, I sort of see it as an e-xp tension of me. ' . By DENNJS McLELLAN d-. Deley fltMt SWf Last fall Glenn Martin, executive officer of. the N~wport Harbor-Costa Mesa .Board qf Realtors, asked bis son if he would attend Ute board's adnual banquet in January. His son Steve said he wasn't sure if he would be in the area but he would let him know if bis schedule permitted it. • I '.Dte ·Halls 'The mlirder scene especially drove me up the wall. But it convi,-,ced me what a good actress she is. In most of the movies it's always been kind of hard to get out of my min.cl. that that's .. Diane.' By DENNIS McLELLAN • Of UM O•UY ...... Staff When J ack and Dorothy Hall saw ''Looking for Mr. Goodbar, ",the, filmed version of Judith Rossner's c'hilling novel, they were even more emotfonaJly upset tqan the rest of the audience. As ~e parents of Diane Keaton. who plays the schOol teacher-singles bar cruiser wbo is raped and murdered at the end of the movie, it's easy to see why., " 'Goodbar' we can't take,'' says Mrs. Hiill. 1'Jt wrenches the life out of us . Somebody saw us leave and they didn't even want t.o speak to u~. We were totally WNng out." • ~ays ~~r t)usband: "The mu('der scene especi~lly drov~ me up the wall. But 1t con· vtnced me wt\at a good actress she is. Jn most or the movies it's always been .kind of hard to get out of my mind that that's Diane." IT IS TllE excellence of Di~ne Keaton's acting in "Looking for Mr. Goodbar .. and her equallY·mecnorable performance as the shy and awkward ·•Annie H~U" that have made her a hlt with bot~ 1tu<Uefnces and critics. ' . ~'Anlile"Hall" earned her a Golden Globe .... . Award and a New York Critic's Award and there's no doubt in anyone's mind that s beill be nominated for an Academy Award for one of the two roles. Although she's been in three other Woody Allen pictures and In "The Godfather" I and II.. / it's taken a dozen years to make her an in.slant· ly recogniulble name and face. But the Halts never doubted that their eldest daughter. who moved to. New York City at 19 to study acting, would s ucceed. "We knew she'd make it, anybody could see that," says Mrs. Hall, whose lO·year pbotog- ra phy career included shooting Diane's portfolio and pictures for a Woody Allen book and album cover. She had to quit when her vision became impaired in one eye. "Diane knew where she was going JJnd didn't let anything sidetrack her." "'IT'S FUNN\.," ADDS her husband, who owns•an engineering flPm in Santa Ana .• "All my clients and other people laughed at me because I was so cocksure she was going someplace. But (See HAL~. Page B2) t f ' .. " •• j • . . . ·~ ·. , I ~. ~ l , . . . . . . • . . . . .. • • . It.I ONl Y PtLOT ~-·:.·~ ··:·: -:· •.• .:!! 80, WREN RE Introduced them and the • .... :camera •wuna around, there they were, fOf all of ·:.Amertca to Ht, wearln1 trick arrows throu.Cb • their heads. • • • Sq D~e a break ln tbe tapln' of "Hollywood ··:;: uares when Steve appeared, the Martina •:··were Invited to join the celebrities at dinner •.::"We were 1ittin1 at the table with all tbe stari •!::around us:' Mn. Martinaaya. ·::: Whlle her husband used to be ~ferred to u I'-::!: "Glen~. M&flln. the IUY who runs the Realty ;..:.:-:Board, be• now usually re(erred to ea Steve ~-:·:·Martin's father. But he o,Jof! it •:::: ••we're reaHy quJte. alte~ aback wbeo .::::: somebodysays, 'Whosefather•t•• ·~ ·-: Mrs. Martln, whole favorite comedian ls :E::; Jack Benny, isn't quite s ure why her aon'a ·.:::humor appeals to so many people. :·? '' .-:~.· M't' HUSBAND, WHO knows about a~ '::'"-:::business, says lt'a his tlmlng," ahe says. "A lot :•!-~of what be aaya isn't funny and I'm horrified by .::;·: ~ome of the words he uses because be bu never ·:·: m hls personal life used bad words. :;:: · .. I'm alwaya sayine Steve's type of humor :: -:: doesn't appeal to my generatkln. Because of the ... :-. factthathe'smyson,lmakealotofallowancea." : She s miles: .. He writes his own material I'm always telling him he needs a new writer •• . Martin, who f~ls bis son is not only a co~e­ d1an but a hwnortst-"He's at his best when he's ad·libblng"-notes that the public quickly ; ••. ~tired of anotber zany entertainer. Tiny l'im ;:"'l. .. I think Steve is smart enough to ltno;, ar· 'l_: rows In bis head and bunny ears are going to :; .. ::· grow old. He's changing his routine all the Ume ::::: .. We're proud of Steve not only because he's :.: ... a success in his chosen field, but he's a fine boy ;:.: • We're also proud of our daughter (Melinda) a~ : .. ; a wife and mother." Although. be adds with a :;.··· laugh, .. her job hasn't paid off as well u bis. .. ... ~-MARTIN, WHO WAS touring in the USO <From Page 81) ,Jn&)'bethat's in all parents." Whlle Hall i.s on admitted "blowt\ard" when Jt comes to Diane. he and his wife are as equllily proud of their other three children. Randy, 29, is a published poet and draft.Iman who works for bis father. lie's inar- ried and lives in Sllverado. Robin, Zl, is u n\U'Se and lives in West Hollywood. Dorrie. 24, as a re· cently graduated art m ajor living in Los · Aneeles. A tight-knit family, they otten pt together at the Halls' two-&tory bayfront home in Corona del Jttar. Diane st.a:vs there wbenever sbe'a in California. Although she resides in Manhattan. the 32· year-old actress and her parents talk on the telephone two or three times a·week. "'WE'RE VER\" CLOSE," says Mr-3. Rall. "We just compare notes on our activities!'Our cata-we're cat lovers-her current friends and d ates and what she's reading. She's very in· tell!'ctually curious. ••As a child she was an average student. It was after she went to New York and became ac- quainted with Woody that she began reading in depth-at bis Insistence. "Once the curiosity was aroused she became a voracious reader. Our discussions are really based on the questions we've had on our readinp and discussions of Randy's poems." And, she adds, "she ke~ us up on the gossJp- tbat's hill." Since their daughter bas become n celebri- ty, friends and acquaintances often deluie them wltb q~tions about Diane. ''Tbe big question is 'what ls it Uke to be the parents of a star? ... says Mrs. Hall. "TbJt'a so hard to answer. For us it's just a very intereU- hta position in life. "It'• fun. She does all the bard work and we get In on the fame that comes to ber. We, bave the good end of lt In our eyea. .. with the Raymond Massey troupe when Steve was born in Waco, Tex., in 1945, took a job as ~esidentactorand instructoratBaylorUniversity' PAllT OF THAT .. good end .. is the op. tn Wacoafterthewar. portunity to meet celebrities. Because Diane But he modestly describes his acting as was in New York, her parents atwncted the re-- merely supP.lemental lncorne-"I never made a centGoldenGlobeceremonylnherplace. livlng at it '-and he doesn't feel it influenced Diane tries to include the f&Ql1Jy In every· Steve's career direction. :thing ahe does. Mrs. Hall often visits the set Mrs. Martin has r ead s tories quoting. when Diane ls working. And one of the couple's Steve:s te~fhers as saying he always left them most memorable moments was Woody Allen's laugh mg, yet be was never any kind of cut-up 1916 New Year's Eve party in New York. or sbow-off at home. He's still not." ·-The comedian rented a three-story ballet Adds her husband: "I was never that close studiotoaccommodateallofhisguests. ·to him -he was always closer to his mother .. All of the Knicks <Allen's favorite teatn) .. than me:-but I detected no sense of comedy.,. were there,,. recalls Mrs. HalL .. There were -~. He did hear about his son's antics ln high about 800 people there. I never saw so many • · school-Steve and a friend would put on skits-celebrities in my life .. It was three floors of .: and .he feels Steve's comedy is zany because nothlng butexcitement. ~1 that 1s the way he got attention in school . Allen has been a house guest several • · time~-the .Thanks1;iving dinner scene in the THE MARTIN FAMIL\" in 1948 had moved sem1 -autob1ograph1cal ''Annie Hall .. was to Inglewood, where Martin entered real estale. based on a diilner at Grammy Hall's. The eome- In 1955 they moved to Garden Grove. dian frequently writes Mrs~ Hall, who often It was a fortuitous move. stays at bis apartment when in New York. ••There was a JS.year-old boy down the street from us in Garden Grove who sold guidebooks at Disneyland," r ecalls Mrs. Martin. 11He told Steve about a job." Between the ages of 10 and 16 Stne sold guidebooks and newspapers at Disneyland on Saturdays and holidays. "He would sell more than anybody.'' notes his mother. "He really worked at it." While at the Magic Kingdom be met enter· talner Wally Boag who used balloons in his act in the Golden Horseshoe Revue. He'd often take Steve with him when he performed at private shows. Mrs. Martin recalls Boag lntroduclng Steve ·.: as being "very bashful and retiring~ just • · bear with him." Then Steve would walk out witb a ''loud ca~ and sports jacket. doin& \be Twist." HE LATER APPEARED In melodramas at the Birdcage Theater In Knott's Berry Farm where be met a girl who lmpreued blm about the advaatages of getting an education. He enrolled at Cal State, Long Beach as a philosophy major and earned straight As. But show buslnesa apparently was more appealini than philosophy beeauae be enrolled tn a TV wriling class at UCLA and began perfOrmlng tn a nearby eoffee house. Acting on a tip from a frien.d who was a dancer oo the original .. Smother'• Brothers ' Show.'' be applied for a Job as a comedJ writer and was hired-et $:500 a week. .. He called us immediately ... iays Mrs. M artln ... He said he wanted to buy ua a color television. He really thought be was rich. .. • He went on to earn $1,500 a weet:t won an Emmy and wrote for other comedy shows before putting his own act together. A picture of the tuxedoed 70ung comedy writer clutcbln1 b1s :. Emm7banealDtheMartlns'ballway. But tha\ Is the only abow baalnelt picture an thd wall. More slgnlflcant)y cllsplaJed are . . two amall bulletln boards In the aewblg room. Tb~ IN plastered With Steve'i elementary school ptetures, hla araduatioo portnlt and famlb' mapshot.I. .. We do enjoy the new Image we. a parents ":· of • celebrity have,•• IQI Martin. DOtinl it.~ • · atU1 a tbrlU to lee bis 80D OD TV~ ··~ a parent .. wbo mlebt bave bad ambltkm la tbe tucceu be'• bad. I eort of aee lt u u atmaW. ot me." Became their piUCJ fa not lnnded like Ulelr IOD'a, be addS, •'ft aet tbe belt of both "HE LOVES ALL of us Hall women." she says with a s mile. "He's a marvelous person, absolutely unreal.•• . While Diane enjoys the cultural ad\fantages <>f New York. she misses the Southern California weather and soaks up the sun when she's home. Allen shuns the sun and water. He'd rather stay indoors and talk, says Mrs. HalL .. He wants to get your thoughts... · Mrs. Hall says her daughter appreciates the awards that are now coming ber way. 11But she doesn't perform for that kind of glory. It's something she loves to do and needs to do ... A shy child growing up in northwest Santa Ana, Diane. nevertheless, wa.s comfort.able performing in !root of relatives in the living room. .. She wa not a self-confident person " her mother says ... But she wa.s a little perfoniier at an early age. She loved to sing and was q\ilte confident performing lD front ot people-m an amateur way ... 8'BB l!N'l'EaED TALENT shows In jun!or • hlgb school and, while her sbow tune renditions didn't always win, Mr ·~· kept ber 10-lnl. according to Mrs. Hall. . Although popular ln hJgh school because of her "vivacious" personality, she was. says Mrs. Ball. more lntuested in performing than beinl homecoming queen. After graduation from Santa Ana mgh School at the age of 17, she spent two semesters at Orange Coast College, where she appeared in .. The Sound of Music" and "B1e • Bye Birdie." At 19 she moved to New York City and spent two years studyi ng at the Neighborhood Playhouse.~i.nt big break came when she joined the ay cast of ••u.ir:• She aoca moved from cborul to female lead. "One thin& that'• alTtl"JI been a.mQlng to me about her ls ~t even when ibe was ii( sum· mer •tock she' cl gd from the cborua to the le~" s•raHaJ.L "SBE ~DOESN'T LOOK like abe'a com· -t>eUUve. But bl my mind. sbe ls. She bu to be • But ab~'d be the lutone to la)' it." Woody Allen plqeted her out of a u..,::: ,r =~~~~~~-·~fiom:; wlth ADell deftloped slow\1. "Woody'a a yery pMVJte person,'' 18)'1 Mra. Ball. •'Ha does not as· soclate with people. But ~ 81' qultt a bit alike." 1 waddl• tbe pustl." . • The freqaent C0'4JW'I ,... t11eJ WW mate ~15::::::;:::::::::::::::::===-:~~~~~~~-:-"-.'!'~~-------=.:..:::.:...::.::.:.::~:......::::-::~h .::::::~ . ~ ..... ,., ... ... . ,,, ... ':• anotJler movie together th.is summer -are 1Wl close friends. "They're ln touch every day "says Mrs. R'all. "She'• a 1tron1 tnnuence on hi. writ· lng and be ls ve mv~ a ~de to her." While the only vlsual reference to tbelr daughter's career Is the recent addltlon of the Time magazine cover of Diane on a Uvln1 room wall, the Halls are quite obviously pleased wlth her success, which keeps her name ln lbe newa. CO·WO&KSBS KEEP BALL up.to-date on the latest news It.ma be may have missed. Diane matle both the best and wont.messed lilts thllJ y.ear;'be aaya wltb a lauah. lt's a c;ommon joke amona friends to call him Mr. Keaton (it'• actually bll wife's malden name). ADI when be IQeS to parties be'a often 1ntrod'4ffd u Diane Keaton's fat.ber. H4t doesn't mind. ••ob. l~ &.Ives you somethlng to talk about," be Hts with a lauab. He a'1ttl that otlierwise not many pe_ople are ln· terested in bearing about non-tunctlcin of a Dood control . .. All I know,., be says with a lau&h, .. la whenever 1e Co to a restaurant In N"e-oort Beach wit.Ii her I 1et a bell ol. a lot better service." ANN LANDERS /HOROSCOPE .. Thanks, Mom • D E A R A N N so eood·oatured a nd LANDERS: Please print happy. this for a very special On the fifth day we youn1 woman. She will stained the ad optio n know we mean her papers and took OW' lit· altboug)l of course we tie anael home. Tbe can't reve~ her iden-nu.r~ery was ready and tity: t.be grandparents on Dearest Young both sides were so Mother: The UUle glrl thrilled Uley could bard. you decided to give up ly stand n. for adoption has been Please under$tand the ll&bt of our lives. what your generosity After being childless for bas meant to all of us. s ix years, we put lo our We r ealize you g~ve up nall)a at four d.Uf erent )'our child because you adoption agencjes. They knew she would have a all aald it would be a better chonce with us. lonewalt -anditwaa. That to'Ok a lot of But it was worth it. La.st character. We ask God's .January an agency blessings !or you every phoned and aald, "Your night of our lives. We ~aby ~aa born last bope one day you will n11ht. Would you. l\ke to have the joy of raising a come to the hospital to child. But unUl lh4ln, we •ee ber tomonow?" My tbank you a million wlfe aJ\d I were out of times over for what you our minds with joy. We ha".e done for us. You've ba~ely slept a wink. i • v e n u s - WJien we arrived at the SOMETIDNG TO LIVE r ]. holpltal <an hour early) FOR Boro • .,.,.e you were in another DEAR SOMET$1NG: .., room. (They decided it I know tbousaads of woulcl be best if we girls are going to believe , __________ ,.;....i.i.1.o..;m:~~~ ~cbl't aee one another.) th.ii letter was written to The minute they put.the them. Let's Just leave it bab7 .slrl in my arms at th,c. Evuy mother eJ!. . BlD'llQUE For Your Valentine HeartJtlWelry • ~ B11celeta, •Eanfntp. Stldq:Jlna • ftom'$3 14 KT. Gold Chllnns Rora/ Sptlng Sldtta with Matching Shawe• From W rn1 lUe cbaneed. She ls who gtves up ber clilld Is t.be mcst beautilul child a 1peclal klDcl of I bave ever seen -ancl Jaerolae. CLOCKS•BAROMETERS · •WIND INSTRUMENTS by Chelsea. 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' . ' 's ~o of .'a It' nt ... :· er ., rt ,r J> • 1a •• \h -· ,, rk 91 ta~·: ,. · .. 11 i~ .... ~· ~ • l , ... ~ . :· ~ t I ~ . . .. • . . " ' r • • ... ·-. ( . Wild UCIRally Falls Short · Soeelal lo Ule Dally Pilot SAN JOSE-UC Irvine's Ant- eaters ·rallied from a ·'7·27 def- icit to pull to within two points With 27 seconds remaining Thursday night, but fell short as San Jose State posted a 7().67 PCAA basketball victory. The triumph, at Independence High Sebool, puts San Jose State "One game up on UCI and UC Santa Barbara in the race for the plaYofts. Coach Tim Tin's Anteaters were led by Wayne Smith, as usual, but it was 'Phil Bolden · and Louis Stephens lending their toucb in the second half that got UCI back into the game with. 7:30 left. trailing, 57-51. AL KOENI G A trapping defense cut tbe San Jose State lead to 68·63, then l'CAA STAHOINGI W L "" "" '"-State I :r 511 ..0 C•I St•te (Ful .. ro.n) 6 3 .. , 6°' Paclfk • 3 •n * $an Diego St4l• 6 3 706 '29 c.1 Stat• <Lona &Mc~> .i s 706 110 S.n Jow St.la 3 • ~ '37 uc1,..,,.. , 1 J1S '" UC $an14 11¥bMa 1 1 Jl1 61(, ~y'ak­ S•nJowSt4ta10, UC lrvln .. 7 Cal St.i. (LB) II, Cet Slat• 1Fullel1onl M $an 01-Slllta 17, UC Santa 8er1Nr• 71 F,,.sno si.te '6, P«lllc » ....... .,..o.n.. UC,,..,,,. .t Pacific S•n 0 1-St.ie.t Cel State (Fullerton) Cal Sl•la (L8) al UC Santa a ... INlr• S.n Jose St4t4 at Fr-Sl.ote Smith's dunk shot and an eight- foot jumper cot the lead lo 69·67 wi~ 27 ticks remaining. WILLIE GITTENS San Jose State's Michael Mendez was fouled and connect- ed on his second try from the free throw ljne to get his mates a three-point margin with 12 seconds left. The Anteaters haq two cracks at San Jose, but efforts by Smith and Bolden came up empty against an aggressive San Jose defense, much to the chagrin of Tift. Despite the loss, Tift was pleased with the Anteaters' poise and ability to rally on the road. Smith scored 21 Points and had 13 rebounds, while San Jose State forward.Wally Rank, who scored his team's first 14 poin~. ..BRYAN CALDWELL finished wllh 25 counters. The Anteaters, now 2-7 in PCAA action.are sUU ln the run. ning for the final berth in the· post-season conference tourney in early March. UCI, whlcb tangles with host Pacitie Satur. day night, is tied with UC Santa Barbara (2-7) for aeventh • place. UC:ll'VIM"7) .... ,,. lO' •21 2 0 4 4 2 I 2 6 0 0 ' 0 3 0 1 6 I 0 1 t • 2 'w ' 0 0 12 0 2 t 1 30 11t'7 °', ............. "811" HOMS Hiii MMdtt O.vl1 PrllCl•tt WllllMI• Total• ....... 12 ' s 2S • 2 2 14 • 0 t 11 1 2 0 4 , . ' . , 2 ' ' 1 1 1 I 2t II M 1'l long Beach Ri1ns Past Fullerton · LONG BEACH (AP) -Fran- cois Wise and Michael Wiley scored 18 points and grabbed 13 rebounds each Thursday night to lead Cal State (Long Beach) to an 88-84 PCAA basketball vic- tory over Cal State (Fullerton) before 5,130. A total of five players scored in double figures for the 49ers. , Rickey Williams tallied 17 points ·for Long Beach and teammates Larr y Hudson and Donnie Martin had 12 and 11 points. Greg Bunch and Steve Shaw sC"ored 21 points apiece for Fullerton. Bulldog•, 58-55 ~ Bonanza for Arizona .State FV Football Trio Expected w Sign FRESNO -Art Williams scored 21 points and Eddie Adams 16 to give the Fresno State Bulldogs a 56-55 over· time victory over the University of the Pacific Thursday night . .. By ROGER CARLSON OI tN Dally ~lat 'ta" Arizona State University is ap· parently the big winner in land- ing Orange Coast area high school football prospects as they gird for Pacific-10 wars with Fountain Valley High's big three -Willie Gittens, Bryan Caldwell and Al Koenig slated to sign na- tional letters of intent Wednes· day night. Caldwell's parents confirmed that. their son Bryan, a two.way standout at center and defensive t ackle for the Barons and a first team All-CIF 4-A choice, would attend Arizona State. Kings D e alt 42 Defeat; ~ Coryell Out INGLEWOOD -Tom Lysiak scored the winning goal with 2: 11 remaining and defenseman Richard Mulhern tallied an e mpty-net goal with 31 seconds to go, giving the Atlanta Flames a 4-2 National Hockey League victory over thl Los Angeles Kings Thursday night. Goalie Dan Bouchard blocked a rare penalty shot atcempt by the Kinas' Hartland Monahan with 10 :23 left io the third period, helping the Flames re- cord their first victory over Los Angeles in four outin1gs this season. Coryell Fired ST. LOUIS -A stalemate ~ between Billy Bidwlll, owner of I the National Football League's St. Louis Cardinals, and coach Don Coryell was ended today when Bidwell fired him. There was no immedill.te an- . nouncement on a successor to Coryell, 53, who directed the Cardinals to a 42-29·1 record in live seasons and to two National Conference East titles. The signing ceremonies are scheduled for the Koenig re!>- idence in Westminster and only Gittens says at this point he 1s not 100 percent sure. ·'At this point I still have a vi s· it to UCLA scheduled, but right now it is between Cal and Arizona State," says Gittens. •·rm not officially committing myself until Tuesday after- noon." Sources close to the scene, hawever, indicate Gitt.ens will be at Arizona State ln the fall under the tutelage of Frank Kush Gittens was lhe CIF 4·A player of the year 'after a senior season in which he sco red 28 touchdowns and rambled for 1 ,408 yards for the Sunset Leugu(' champions. In his two-plus seasons (27 games ) on the Fountain Valley va r s ity Gittens scored 52 touchdo.wns. Caldwell and Koenig were two of the heavyweights opening the holes for Gittens as the Barons raced to a 10-1 record. Both were firs t team All-Orange County selections. but Koenig was over- looked for CIF honors. Gittens and Caldwell .. who have been selected to the Shrine All-s tar football game at Pasadena's Rose Bowl this sum- mer, have indicated they'll also play for the South in the Orange County All-star game, if invited. · and first place in the l>CAA · · before a crowd of 6,490. Pacific outshot Fresno State 55 to 41 percent from the field but had 16 turnovers to the Bulldogs' five and were outre· bounded 29-24. • Anee•, a1-11 SANTA BARBARA -Steve M alovic and Mike Dodd scored 21 points apiece to Jead visiting San Diego State to an • i1-11 PCAA win over UC Santa Barbara Thursday night. All five starters scored in doU· ble figures for the Aztecs. Tom Flavin paced UCSB with 19 points. Matt Maderos added .18 points PUSH ANO SHOVE -Officials try to separate Los Angeles Kings' Dave Hutchinson (left) and Atlanta's Ken Houston during action Thursday in the Ftames• 4-2 victory in LA. Each player was penalized for fighting. . Plflfl!I Back Fountain Valley's Larry Budgen (on top) encounters .some difficulty from Harold Clark of Edison during the Sunset League's 178-pound wrestling championship~ Budgen recovered from this awkward position and scored a decisive 16-4 victory to take the league cro\\31 See Page B-5 for story and results. ·-'' G.Groh 71·U -1't LWa<1kln11 1...e-111 s.ver1a10 n .10-ut R.C.NUCIO 6 .. 73-11? S LH n .71-1'3 T.M.t""•Y n .11-u2 F.Ferler 11·71-IU H.Twlll'f 7,_.,_,0 8.Murph'f ... 1•-10 o.s1001nn n .11-MJ T.Hl~porta 7~1)-l•l IC.Zuley "IG-7)-IU 11.LIHike "IG-1>-1'3 0.Meyer ~70-") \l.RegaladO •1.n -1u a.Gllcktr n.n-1u L.Eldef' 71-7)-IU s.Melnyle ~71-1,. M .Morley 7•·10-14' A.Miiier 73-71-IU P.Ro<1Qer1 7~71-1'4 O.Hlll ~7._1.U J .lnrnan 71·7)-1.U J.H•a~ 7 .. 70-l.U R.Curl 74.10-1.W L.LOll n ·72-l.U M.Lye 1H1-14.c P.Moran n .. 2-14'1 A.T•ple ~U-144 J.Mall•ffrt 71-7)-µ.& Bruins, Troy OnTVTonight --Bahiloni~ Gardner Slm:te to Title Fifth-ranked UCLA was un· tested during the first l'Ound of Paclllc-8 Conference baskelba1l action but the Bruins figure to be challenged at some point dur· Jng their seven remaining Jt;\~~~~iuse UCLA plays derend their national senior pairs title. Ordinals are the rankings given the skaters by the seven judges. The silver medal went to Gail Hamula and Frank Sweiding o( Colorado Springs, Colo. Sheryl li'ranks of Lexington, MasS'. and Michael Botticelli of Boston took third in the field ot 11 couples. Several of the pairs bad to make last minute changes Sn their routines because the Memortal Cbllseum rlnk was smaller then Ulole they used for practlee .,. Of thi couples, in- oebadtna Bibllonla. took at leaa.t one tumble and judae Ele~r Curtlil tald that the evenins a. leatfrijhaCI been ••1toppy... • Earlier, world champion 'Lin· da FraUanne st.renathened her lead among the senior women durine the short program -a two minute routine to music featuring requlred Jumps and s»ins. The women's t.1Ue will be deci4ed after the freestyle pcrf ormancee tonlaht. Another favorite of the crowd has been deaf skater David M~chalowskl, 20, of Park Rkke, 111. He took tho lead in the j&.ailor men'• division atii' tM IOlft- pu lsor les Wedneada1. but dropped to second p&1te .,._. lbe Short pro1ram ,J'Hridlly nl1ht. The. P'Oll'UI lea&utW ~ •ciu1re4 movea -IDOYH Michalo"8ki had to perform to mu.sic be has never been able to bear. "I'm just so eitcited," he s~d after seeing the marks for his presentation. .. I was disappoint~ ed with my foot.work, but I was very happy with my jumps." His coach, Carol Nittl Uect. gave Michalowski hand sipals to tell him when the music start· ed and when to speed up his routine. • In tbe senior men's compett. Uon, defending champl'n Cllarli• Tiilier of LltUe.an. Colo., took the lead after the eom~ limes '?Ju~rldaY. morft.lDj. • five of the seven on the road, start.inc toniabt II\ Berkeley a1ain1t Callfornia. Tho Bruins h~ve breeted to a 'l-0 record thus far, with none of the games being d.Oler than 12 points. Ol\ Saturday nlcht. they play at Stanford. T ho other Pac-8 1ame is ecbeduled tonight -southern Cal, in secc>nd place with a 5-2 marlc, lakes on Stanford. The Trojans play at Cal Saturday ni1ht. Both the UCLA and tJt:?P ca mes will be televised live at 8 o 'cloek. Channel 5 will bring the Brulni. lllt with Cal while the USC4*•'1 .. eeUut will bo llleellODCfiane1 J& -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=-==-=r- fl! •• ...-!!'.. ......,.. •• . ....... ______ , . . ~ :· ~ ' '\ ~ . " " :· " ~ I . ·. ·. .• ·. . • • . . . '• • • .......... .. DM.Vl'll.Of BRIEFS ••• cwn •• 11,..... •-.ea.a .Pe~r l!emmr. 1-1~ M. WoJtek Flbu ~~ Bob Bewttt •·•· •·4, aad Cbrla Lewis mutered Man Cox. w, '74. .... .,., .. CORVALLIS, or,. -The ON(Oll state Beaven overcame deftelta ol lJ polnta In the first laall aQd elaht point.a in the aecond ball to overhaul the Wublr\atOD lbtles In the final twO mbuata and post a M-60 Paelfic-a Conference basketball WUl Tbfnd.a7 Dlaht. c •••• .., 117-55 EUGENE. Ore. -Don Collins of Wuhlnpla State hit two tree thro.w1 with 12 seconds left in a PacJftc"' Conference basketball came Thursday night to give the Cou1an tbe margin they needed for a S7·'5 victory over Oregon. Oregon was behind by 10 points at 48·38 with 7: 01 left in the 1ame. but Dan Hartshorne bit wo field goals and team- snatea CIOlltrlbuted another five points to nduce the Ducks' dis- advantap to 51-47 with l:SO re-m~ Casals O•ted SEA'ITLE -Wendy Turnbull fought back to defeat Rosie Ca'ials• 5-7, 6-1, 6·2 Thursday night in a quarterfinal match of a women's professional tennis tournament. Betty Stove defeated Kerry Reid 6-4. 6-1. and Marita Redon· do downed Yvonne Vermaak. 1-6, 6-3, 6-L . Oilers, Yikes Oash Tonight Marina High School's Vikings ' (Huntington Beach) are the most prolific scoring unit in the Sunset League t.birs~ason but a porous defenatr"!ras likewise given up the mtlSt points to op- posing schools. The Vikings close! out the Sunset League basketball flag chase tonight (8) at Huntington Beach High and the HB Oilers will. be favored to conclude the cafljpaign with a victory. Coach Steve Popovich's young Ma~lna squad is led in scoring by Randy Heidenreich and Leland Bruce. The Vikes have scoted an average of 65 points per 1ilt in league play but have giv~ up 67 per outing. Coach Roy Miller's Oilers, · alreadf assured of second place in Uae final standings and a spot in tile aIF playoffs. are led by C\:Nl. Wooten and CUrt Steinhaus in Sl'w'iAi with Tom Pestolesi and 'litarch Pagnanelll giving a big assist crom outside. . ~ . o.lly .......... VI~ TONIGHT-Irvine Hig~'s Dan Monteverde (22) ap- phes thE'. pressure to Capistrano Valley High's Robin Charles m ~ rece~t du~l. The two teams collide toni~ht (8) at Irvine High m the re~ular season finale. BASKETBALL. • Tars Seek to ,rUpset F~ Newport Harbor lllgh Scl>oo1 to grab tb1rd pJace all able. to-mn deteMe to ecftfaie the will have it.a back to the wall However, Newport Barbor has oppoattlon. • tonight (8) when the Tak'S enter· come on 1tron1 to win lta laat In &he flnt out1of betweea the lain Fotmtaln Valley's Barons in two games and ls bopef\11 of an two team•. Fountaln Vall•J' a Sunset League basketball out-upset with a borne court adv an-came out on top, aML ing. tage. Coaeh Dave BroWll•a FV The Tars, hopeful of gaining a In a pivotal victory over Darou are paced by aoeer CIF playol! berth. a" currenUy Marina Wednesday nigbt. Brian Holmes, Mike Helde Ad CbarUe tied with Edison <Huntington Maravicb and Jon Sweek each Re1fl on.the fl'opt l1de with )(lite Beacb) for third place in the scored 23 points, a aeuooal laraelakJ and Cbril Mack com- circuit standings going into single-game high for both pletinJ tbe atarUna lineup. ' tonight's re&ular season finale. players. Maravlch has hit lo . Jlugsy E.ppelhekner ad Stan Unfortunately for coach Jerry double figures for the last nine ;t;hlbata are the troot UH re- DeBusk's Sailors, they m eet Wl· games and Sweek: tn five se"es and could aee CGMklera- defeated Fountain Valley in the straight. · ble action in toaleht'• OGUDa. last outing whjle Edison is at Basically the Tars are a small liol~es la the JeadlD1 acorer winless Westminster for its team but they like to press full for the Barona. and one of the finale. court and are constantly top scoring stars alona the The odds would favor Edison switching from a zone to a man-Orange Coast. CageAet l on South Coast Play Wraps Up Tonight It's hope and pray time for at least two teams as the South Coast Lell&Ue basketball cam- pa1gn grinds to a halt tonlghL Corona del Mar (11·2), which has clinched at least a tie for tbe league title, can Wl'ap it up out.- right with a victory over visiting Dana Hills (3-10). . But San Clem ente (10·3), which is assured of a berth in the CIF playoffs as the second p la ce e ntry, remains mathematically in the title pic- ture. To gain a share of first place, the Trltons would have to win at El Toro (7·6) and then hope Corona del Mar gets upset by a team which has lost nine in a row. Meanwhile, El Toro will be trying to keep even slimmer p l ayoff hopes alive. The Chariers must win and ttien hope Mission Viejo (8-5) loses to leave those teams knotted for third place and the final berth in the playoffs. M·Jssion Viejo 1s at Laguna Beach (4-9) while Costa Mesa (3·10), coming off back-to-back upset victories; entertains University 1llgh (Irvine). All games are scheduled !or 8 o'clock tipofCs. An added sideshow fs· a three- man race for the league scoring crown. El Toro's 6-4 sophomore sensation. Ron Holmes, and University's 6-6 senior center, Roger Poirier, share the lead with 242 points. John Carson, San Clemente's 6-6 senior guard. is close behind with 239. Holmes and Ca rson will square off in a game that features the league's highest scoring outfit,. El Toro, aeainst the circuit's second best de· fensive club, San Clemente. Edison Bids For Berth~ In Playoffs If Edlsoll mgh (Huntlnltoft Beach) doesn't win lta balket- ball game tonight. ita chances ol making the ClF playoffa cou14 be redueed to a eobi rup. And coach Don Leave1 Im~ a gambling man. He wuita a YSco tory Conl&bt to tnenue BdDon'a chances of 19tn1 to the pla.JOftil for the t hll'cl Ume in -flve ~ns. , The Chargers traYel to Westminster Hlgb for an 8 o'clock game. Edison la allo counting on Fountain Valley to beat Newport Harbor tonight, thereby cemenUng the Chal'gezs in third place. But if Newport Barbor can up. set the 9-0 Barons, Edison will JJeed a victory tonight Just to re- ma in tied for third. And if M arlna Hlgb can upset cross- town rival Huntington Beach. a three-wq tie for third eould de- velop. ' Estancia Duels Foothill E l Toro is averaging 64.3 points a game with over half of that coming from Holmes and Rick Reid (203 points). San Clemente has allowed just 49 points per league contest. CIF Is accepting each league's t op three teams Into the playoffs, but in the case of ties. the league will review results or games bet ween the deadlocked teams. Estancia High of Costa Mesa concludes a successful Century League basketball campaign tonight with a home game against Foothill High (Anahe.iln ) at 8. The Eagles h ave already clinched 6e(!()Od place and their third straight CIF playoff berth. With an ll·2 league slate, Estan· cia doesn't figure to encounter much trouble from the 2·11 Foothill Knights. While Estancia has little at \ stake except the desire to keep tuned for the upcoming playoffs. Foothill needs a victory Lo break out of the cellar. The Knights are tied for· last with Orange High, which closes its season against. 5·8 Villa Park tonighL Estancia's only'ltlajor concern from Foothill will be 6-5 Terry Allbritain, the primary force in the Knights hot-and-cold offense. Foothill averages just 58.0 points per game, second worst in the league, while Estancia has the No. 1 offense at 74.2 per con· test. Jim Price h as had the hottest hand for Estancia in recent weeks, lifting his average to 16.1 points per game. Doug Jardine leads the attack with a 17.0 average. Guard John Carrido, the 5-4 senior captain of the Eagles, has also been an important cog in the Estancia mac hine . He passed the b~l for a school· record 16 assists Wednesday in a 69·59 victory over Tustin . Even that figure pales com- pared to Corona del Mar's de~ fensive exploits. The Sea Kings are allowing just. 43.2 points a game, have had four games in which they held opponents to less than 35 and have given up over 5" points.just three times. Laguna Beach's Randy Smitb, fourth in the scoring derb)" (232), goes against Mission Vie· jo's balanced free-wheeling of- fense. That would eliminate Marina, which lost to Edison twice, but Newport Harbor split wilb Edison, so a coin filp would de- cide the playoff entrant U tbev finish in a tie. # Westminster Is o..a In league and hasn't beaten an Edison team since l97S. bllt there have been some close calls. F.dJaQn won an overtime decision lo 1978, pulled out a one-paint vlc-• tory last season and prevfLUed by just two points earlier this season. • it tans t111s. the WlU oor lore o or Ute 1 ex- te· 1ket itle ~X· I )Ill· md \on ) o.11, .......... .., ~ ....... FOU NTAIN VALLEY'S MITCH FINKLEA (TOP) PINS WESTMINSTER'S MIKE COWICK. Barreto Upset Winner W estmimter Bags Sunaet Mat Tifie • By HOWARD HANDY Ot tlle Oflly ~let Stllll Steve Barreto of Fountain Valley pulled the only upset when he defeated Newport Harbor's Bob Brown for the 136-pound championship in the Sunset League wrestling finals at Westminster High Tbund.ay night. Host Westminster captured the team title with 169 points and qualified 12 wresUera for the CIF sectional meet Feb. 18 at Cypress College. The top three varsity finishers qualified for the sectional meet. Barret.o's victory was one of tour taken by the Fountain Va lley ijarons. Gary Bohay (123), Larry Budgcn (178) and Mitch Finklea (heavyweight) all won as expected. Finklea ran bis remarkable season record to 25-0 with 19 of those victories coming by pin· I Irvine High's Vaqueros con-' I elude their initial basketball season tonight when they host Capistrano Valley High's Cougars in a free-lance tiff at 8. Thursday the Vaqs suffered an 81-40 loss to visiting Notr e Dame (Riverside) High as the visitors got off to a 24·6 start and were never threatened. ning his opponent. He stopped Westminster's Mike Cowick 'in 1: 10 Thursday night. _ F r eddie Luna at 141 or Westminster is also undefeated this season with a 21-0. Mike Provanaano (98) and J amle Roberson (130) of Hunt.. ington Beach woa by deeillca. while Edison (HaaUn1ton Beach) Hlgb's Bm Taylcw (US) and Todd BoJer (168) gen the Chargers a patr of victorie6. Boyer pinned Fountain Valley's John Nicholson at 3:45. Ed Thorp (157) of Marina (Huntington Beach) High was the lone winner for the Vikings when be narrowly decisioned Edison's Chris Teske, 2-1. When the c•aches seeded the top four participaats in each weight divisi• tltey ca8'le close to predicting the ft.al outeome in all eveats. Only Baneto's up. 24 HR. SNOW PHON~ 547,2545 set at 136 reversed first and second place in that division. VAltSITY Tum tttotk>r. 1. wnami...w 1t9: t. EClir.on 111, l. ,._..,. ve11.-, 121; '-~ ~ ••.~.HUllU .... 9Mcaff;,._...,._JW; Fr1dmy, Febr'*"f 10, 1971 DAILY~OT Coast Area What's a Cage Ga me B;:!:e.::8 Wi tlwut a Slwrt N ap? ~·= ••• ... .... 7 ; ... . . • . JUMI04tVAltSITY It was halfllme or Oranp Coast ....,.. 0-(111-f.) WI C4fl ,,.. College's basketball aame with 1"'111• ~,,,... H, w....... G t th lb i bl d 10.w1v1•tio.~e.1C'"'*"· rossmon e o er n i an ,..,,Yu. George Yardley, the former NBA H•~: 'C:,":!,':;.!!'~ great, was stretched out on hb back co•t• ,,.. acortnt--&. l.11• 10. on the first row of seats at one eomer ~":l=.~::'i.~._.,uw .. orwthhe gythm ta.king ad sho1rtf siesta. "9U11a e.act1 _,111:........c11 1•. en e secon ha began those McOoll•kl n. •-1~ l'n .. o.o. paying attention to Yardley (there 1n.r .. ~1r.:i.~~~.. weren't very many) figured he would o-Mlltt c..Hin .. o-.. awaken -but George dldn 't stir. o .... Hni.-o-o.wn •. "-"In• Then when son Rob, an OOC re-~.=::,-~•" Urwoec1 serve, entered the game mid w~ s.11 c.•-.-....vu...,. .. "-through the second balf, Georae sure-=~~~ 4. '°"""" ._ ly would come tc;> life. But on he slept. HMtt'-"'-'a.-rit.•11. Announcer Jim Carnett, Coast's IOf'MOMOtl• C* •l MOU•_..,.., CdM~ 14, Olll-.rd 11, Jollfla '°• ,,_ 1t,, ....... Hanley I. ""'~''°· Zllu*alJ, ICPH •• G"'9t J. H-Y"•U a, n.m..z.., ..... ~~.D-14. ""--....... ' ....... Otltl61MlfW MarlM ac«lftt--Marlllall "• "Otley 11, Mewt 11. 8rOlllff 4, ec--lllkto ... ~ .. s.»l"Y •• Now"rt acwl119-Ne1tln 11, ~.!t.ic;.-i. OUA.e .. Clac· do '· .. ,_,_., .. Utt .. 11,,...._ ... H•lltlme: ..........,, n.a H1tt11t. ll90dl (Ml ISll ...... publicist, tried his darnest to &et He-T~ M. McA111t1« 11, George's attention. For the next BonNr '· Wlllwy 2. ,._,.'·Jarvi• three minutes, every time Rob re-3, Turflff 7, ic,.. 1. lkwdldl 1, LA,.. n y 2. bounded or got an assist, Carnett Edl•a ·:urptw::; 10,, Weeden 10• would beU.W y--;11-v's name loud WHHI 6. Jacl111011 'I, A-1'1 a&S&C., Pros11.., 1 • ..._ t. and clear. c::!t: ~-=-u.,.....,. And tbea Jw;t as &b was being re-- L.••H• ... ca-.tewert 11, Ue-..ed, George arose amid a sprin· Pw-.t.AIMl9'0...-2.P.c· kllngofcheers.. But all wasnotdlsmll)' U..t. • CoN "m .... t, ...._ 4. as Rob later returned. much to the Murfty .. ~ 1' Pwtler 1t, •dell..t.t ef bis dad. ~\--1.,......2. ~ HalfellM1 a.a--.,IMP. JC TeDDis l&'s bud to believe tmt UC Irvine would allow USC to play an edlbl· tloa volleyball game la UCl's gym - ,.,.. n •1 "'' •1...... bat that, is what will ocear Sunday. si,.... Feb. 19 at!. '"~~=:g::":U.~t:; That's wbea USC eballeuges a ~,..,,. .. 401 ., ttemro .. 1, w ; Japalleee eollegiate a11 .. 1.ar &eam at ~" '01., oe-~ M; • ....._ Cl'awfenl HalL rt-CO>.,...,...~~--CQ).,.._ML.... TM IRaqe tlaiag .... 0. altaa· ••ro ... 1c11=: .. ,~ tot det tlea Is tlaa& UCI alld USC an pan of f'91t«Mot-.i-• w. w. '°'' die ~ wne,t»all eealeawe &Del L ...... MenMn cot -.. ,...,_ ~ .. --be ..n .. ID ·---·-· H9wlro .. \, 6'-4: Cllldlll Mia .. CO) -•-a ... av ..., --"9 _, otuw•• ... M.M. -a~ lor 1'Clllefball talad.. USC Ill 1ure to tall• adva.ntase of':.:! Ute 1lblaUoa by lovltlDC promtala• p-rep D&ayen to tbe l•llle I• tbe bol>6. of ladadDI them to aUaad S.tbena. · . C1l. . .. UCI coach Miles Pabst ta bavlaf I • C.O.gla enou11a Ume gettlac Ills Pf'O:'' : 1r1m oft the noor without this. lt'i. · deflaliely an admlnla&raUve blander: : Frank Mauotta was picked as the'-_ new Cerritos College football coac ~ • two weeks before the school's boarcl,. of trustees met to "ofllclally" selec\ . a coach. But still the three finalist.$ -Mazzotta, Frank Montera an<f George Massick -were invited to" that board meeting. • .. · And as expected it was an embar- naamenl with onty Mauotta walking · away with a smile. Don Rowe, Santa Ana Conege's HW football coach. didn't bow If be woald accept the post Ute momJD• of tile board meetJa1. Aad fruklJ', It's . m1 oploloa Rowe b making a bli' · mistake. SAC'a atbleUc departmeai· la nmored to be ln cbaos. • • ~ :• SKIPPIN' AROUND: Two former area stars. freshmen pitchers Pal.. I Ahern (Corona del Mar) and Staar&''- Heln (Dana Hills) are members of. · the Cal Pely (San Luis Obispo) • baseball team ••• ex-Santa Ana ·. ·1 College studout bvln Wllllama, · . who came close to aUendJng bo\)I ... · occ and Saddleback, is averagiric 20.2 points w game for Moorpark · JC .•• Sadd.leback's Rich McElrath ranks No. 1 in the state in assis~ · " average (9.5) per basketball game'. , • He's lied with two others .•• Cal • State (Long Beach) is definitely th~· ; born b of the year in basketball. The • 49ers are 4·5 in the PCAA and 10-10 for the season. • • Ex-Saddleback. publiclst Dan, Armatneg is now the public information officer for the Oceanside Unified Scllool Dis• trlct. •. Fullenan and Pasadena col- leges will meet in footltall next season. ' ....._~----------------------------------~ Girls' Swinrming VALENTINE'S A BOUQUET.-· 640-6774 _....,.o.... S.. ,,_.It M.Artb• • N..,,ortBOMll 9-o6pM February 13-f9. For seven days and two nights, one of the richest. most exerting tennis k>umaments in the world-the American Airtlnes Tennis Gemes-wm be held at Mission Hills Country Club. Brian Gottfried wfl1 be defend- fng hts title against stars like Bjorn Borg,ArthurAshe,RosooeTanne~ Harold Solomon, Raul Ramirez. Terrific tennis, serving a worthy cause. All proceeds go to Desert Hospital Foundation. Get your tickets at any Mutuaf Ticket Aaency (call 213·827-1248). OrcaII CHARGfr IOI free 800-223-1814. And you can use }{><A'" American Exoress cad. The American Airlines iennis Games. Don't miss it for Jove or money. l~g American ~ AitlineS Tennts Ganes • • ., . .. . . ·: . • . ' { • . .. • .. ~ .. ...~ ...................... --------------~ ..... EL CAJON-Orange Coast College's Pirates. despite some standout -performances by Mark •• Whitmore. Eric -~Klitzner. Hugh tr Wendlare and Mark Cross. were nipped by <' host Grossmont College Sl Thu rsday, 59-54, in South Coast Conference swlm action. Whitmore. Klitzner and Wendlare cruised to · wins in the 100 free (50.8), 200 back (2:21.2) a nd 50 free (23.2), while Cross was turning in ex-Li.'l'lt..l;•,,i;.,,!, cellent efforts in the re- 1 ays, clocking a 55.8 100-yard butterfly in his leg of the medley relay and a 49.7 in his part of • the 400 free relay. OB1199 CMll lMl (ff) Gr'lt..,...llt •, •OO m.ctley relay-I. Groumont , l ;Sl.7. 1,000 frM-1, \.elUeln (GI IO:S6.t ; Flo •d 1[;1• Iii D -.g' W ader <'I 2.SloanCOln.t.J.Smlth(Oltt:•l.7. ft a 1r•• "-fl ~ /&Je l· 200 h·•-1. L•ltlelnCG) CGl 1:SJ.t; eo •• .:;;;• • '1. Plukln (GI 1:54.S; l. Whitmore <o> 1:5u Steve Provence of Newport Beach took -~ so 1•-1• Wencll11te 101 2u : 1• 1 d · h M tr 1· So h Fl 'd • , Llb?<omb 1G12u;3.i:;rou co1n.1. the ea 1n t e e opo itan ut on a •. "'~~~l· tr!'.:~' j_G~1:;1~1 :<C:i fbhing tournament recently with this 29- of Miami Beach when he caught the fis h that took over the lead in the unlimited division. .. ; 1' 2:2u. pound snapper. Provence was fishing out 1-mtterdlvlno-1. Ryan IGI 14' 6; _ _:_ ____ ...:..;.:..._ __________ __;:;;._ _______________________ _ 2. Kov•l•nllo \0) 1:16.H; 3. Schumaker (0) 105.20. 200 fly-1. Pl&IJ<ln CG) 2. lU; 1. $loan COi 2:fU;). Smltl'l 101 2 3'I 7 ,. 100 t ,. .. _,. Whitmore CD I so. I , 2. ; E lder IOI St •I l. R-n CGI 53 •. 100 IMKk -1. l<lltiner COi J •?I 7. 7, . ! UtKcomb (Gl 2 n •· >. Rou 101 7•14.t SOD lrH-1 1.Alllt•n CG) S 11 '· 1. Pritchard 10 1 S.'3.7, J SIN" 101 n I 100 brNSt 1. Mo<-(GI 2 JI 7; "\ 7 Hemm CG) ?::11.S, J, Slstltf' 101 Sto·an Captures Mat Cro"1D Estancia Star Qualifies for Sectionals • t J Jl.7 3-meler d1v1no-t. Konltnlt.o IOI 12.S.15; ,, SchUINk• (01 101.so. l . Ryan CG I " ll. .. -free ... iay-1. occ J 2' '· ,. Rustlers' ~I Heavyweight Kevin Sloan was the lone Estancia <Costa M esa> High athlete to capture a Cen- tury League wrestling cham· pionship Thursday night a t .Foothill (Tustin) High, breezing pa!>t three opponents. The Estancia standout. now 27·5, moves on to the CIF sec- tionals at Cypress Colleg~ Feb. 18. Only the champion from the Century League qualifies for the sectionals at Cypress College. ~ Volleyball Improved Sloan chalked up a pair of pins :ind a 17·2 decision in romping to W i t h e i g h t the title. sophomores returning Estancia's Eagles, dual meet from last season's third· champions, fin ished second to place tea m, Golden Tustin i'n the championship w est College men's meet, and among the s tandout:> volleyball appears in were four r~ner~up. . good s hape for the com· Th.e maJor disappointment ing season was 10 the 98-pound class where ·1 Coach ~ Annlerheg· Vu Pham, who entered with a -..a Got w flossy 26-4 record. suffered an gen•~ den est to. a upset loss to Santa Ana High's 6-4 record, last season. m Ruben Amaya. the schools first.ever u~· Amaya pinned Pham in 5:50 tercollegiate compet1· lion . The Rus tlers ufler lakm~ an 8·5 lead. It was the first meeting between the two and Pham's only previous losses were to state champions. Sophomore Gary Sheeha.n (115), Ed Lowery (130) and Riley (141) also finished second --and each was an accomplish- ment in contrast to Pham's s hocker. Riley entered after a week's bout with the nu and was en- tered in a weight class above his u-i;u:il. Lowery missed capturing a ti- tle by a 3·2 score and She·ehan was pinned with 30 seconds left in his match. Frt'shman Eric Pearce 006) was fourth and Jim Flynn (123) would ha,ve been in the cham- pionship finals except for a mis· take which gave his semifinals opponent a gift reversal and a victory. Unseeded Conrad Hucken· pahler {136) finished fourth and Kevin Hagan took third place IACCRolls with a S-2 victory. Fourth place finish went to Mark Shafer (157), Dale Rolfe (168) and Dave Loreauo (193). CENTUltY ~AGUe P'INAL.S 1 Tustin 171; 1 EJl.nc:le 150; 3 Footlllll 106, '· Wei !>Mita AN Valley and VIiie Parto, t4''t, 6, S.ni.. Ana 7S>h; 7. El-. n; 1. OrMOe IL o.m..-11i. 90-Ama~ (SA) plnnad PNm IEstl J:U. 106-Wlnte.s ISJIVI dK Jeckson CTusll. no KOte. 115-Tllomss CSAV) pllWld SMei..n <Estl S:M, 123-Jollnson CVPI iltc 04c1Mm (Tustl 4·2. 130-Sprlno CTustl cit< Lowery (Esll ).I. 1~-Ple"y CTU\tl di< Davis IFlltll S·> Ul-Sl•u9"1er ISJIV) dee Riiey (Ettl IHI 1'9-J. Welpa CTustl dK C.UC:chla CVP) M . IS7-W. Walp.a (TUUI dK Yonkln CFthll S-4. 16'-Bremer <Fthll won by cl•feult over Sllolcl <Tustl. 111-Helltr IVPI OK Terentl (P'tltll 3.0. IM-Van Slllkt (Fthll pinned CM>le (SAVI 1 15. Hwt-Sloan CEstl pinned Reyes (SA) I :St • CMllOIMIM tt-Grlswald CTU\11 CleC Duane tSAV) 1 I. 106-Uck IVPlclKE. PHl'e Cllsll IC).t. 115-Eloe (TV$1) clK Wolle (l!M) ?.O. 1U-f'lynn lEJll clK lngrern CEMI M . 1»-l<ne.-(EMl OK Knuboft tvfl) 2.0. 136-0o Ce>nngel c1ec HuckeflPlll!ler Cl!stl s-1. i4t-Ou-CT!ml me lt«119I (FUii) 1C).J.. 141--+4-0-(Est) d9C C.S.. (SA) H . 1S7-8utflnglon (VP) dK Slwlfer (Eat) ,.t. i.e-Le,,.., CSAI c1K ltOlte (Est) .. l. 17-Poyne CTUsll clK Ell1d'i <£Ml M . .,.._Wll-CTWll OK i.-at (l!HI 4-f, -t-A--. (VP) ciK Men11 (ftthl) "'· played in the same con- ference as Santa Monica and Santa Barbara, both hotbeds of volleyball. Those schools finished one-two ahead of Golden West last season. College Basketball Rmtlers Take Pirates' Volleyball WEST FrHnoSIS6, Pacllk 5S, OT Cel St.lite Cl..on9 llH<h) M, Cal Among Golden West's returnees is Steve Jones, a second Team ,all-conference selection last season. He'll be joined by Steve Foster, a first-team pick for the All-San Bernardino Tournament team last yeaf. Slete Fullerton 14 • N•w Medco 103, Arlrone IS Oreoon St M, Wesnlngton 60 Sen Diego $t 17, UC Sent.. ller!Nre 71 • Sen JOH SI 70, UC Irvine" Senta Fe 73, Colorado Col 11 West\lnvlon St S7, Oregon SS C!AST lloston U et R-lllend, P9c1., ·-George Wesl\lngton 96. ~ 1• Holstr• 101, WllQMr to M•nhetl., et St. Fr.ntls, N.Y., Only three freshmen are on the squad, and the best appears to be Ken Meager,_ an Ohio transplant who has ex- tensive pxpenence with club volleyball teams. pc>cl., .,._ The other freshmen are ~en Berry from La Quinta Hi g h in Westminster and Perry Smith from Rancho Alamitos-High in Garden Grove. New Hllmll!hlre S7, Vermont S4 Hll19ere IQ. LIU"· OT Rutoers 74, ~husetts 62 SI Pet..-s 91, c--1lcut 71 Slippery Rodi It, EcllnbOrO 75 ,MIC>WaST Clnclnnetl1S. ~•TKl\67 Crelgftton ID. Wlchlle St 7' lndlane '5_ Pu.-M MICl\IQAMI IS. ONO St 74 Michigan St 71, 1-• 70 Minne~• M, Wli<.ClftSln n Northwestern n, Illinois 61 SOUTMWC!ST .Ark•nses IO, Teus A&.M 1' Centeneryt7, H•rdl~SI"""°"' 14 N Tun SI ... Te•ArHnot..., 70 Tex-El Peso63,Arl?One5ts1 W re .. s to, New Me•lco St 73 Edison Clinches J.oop Soccer Title Edison (HunUngton BeacM High's Charaers clinched the Sunset Leaeue soccer cham- pionship on the varsity and junior varsity level and no wotse tba.n a tie for the trosh-sopb crown Thursday night. Brad Webster abd Casey MetkOYich acored for Edison and Paul Kim an4 Gus Pllon turned In excellent ef· forts to offaet the toaltenCUn& play of Hun- tlncton Beach High's Vidor Matrlscb. Edison took a bard-won 8-2 de- cision on theHB turf. At Newport Harbor It was the· llaripa <Hunt• 1naton Beach): Vlkln1a Hila• t114t .... 1.0, behlD4 the aeorln1 of J loa Lynti. •ll·round GIRLS RES UL TS I WRESTLING I MISCELLANY ' /M • For. Coast Area E s!Mtela ue) CM) SA Valley Est•ncl•-Fr•ncy ?, Hymes 4, 'TllOmpson 13, Jemison 10. Ooni9et\ H. Frantsan J, CMrlclo 2. Helltlme: euanci., -.n. Sports Calendar T ....... 8 aike«i'* l-Foollllll at Es t.tnc le, Dana Hiiis et Corone 491 Mar,. Unlverllty •I COU• M•H, San Clemente et Cost• Mes•, San Clement• et El Toro, Min ion Viejo at l aoun • 8••<1>, Edi son et, Westminster, FouM•ln Valley et N•Wl>Orl Har-. Marina at Hunt- ln9ton 8eacll, CaPlstr..., Vallrt at lrvlne Hlvtt (all e t II; Bishop Montoom••'I' at Mater Del, Wood• LEASE 1978 NOVA_ ----- $10737 . ~· ..-. A.LL 1971 MODILS AIE HEU AND READY FOi. IMMEDIATE DB.IYBY IUIMA'PAlllC 522-281J B.TOIO , 768-0593 cre•t Chrlsllal\ vs Liberty ChrlJtl., -----------------..------•! Senta AN S.lvetlon Arfn'f Youtl> Center (bOIPI a t 7:301; Southern Calllornl• COii-at AlU$eoPIKllk (al. ' vo11eyball-Lor19 euclt CC a! Golden West COll999, I.A Harbor el Orenve C0Ht College (botlt •t 7:301. SahlrMT I~ 11> 8aSketball-Palomar •' Sad• dl-k College '(II; UC Irvine el University Of Pecttk (l·OSI. wrestllno-SOuth ~st Le<19ue touf'1'1eme"t at EJ Toro H•ot> 110 em.I; F~ _.,....at lrvil'9 HIOI' 110 a..m.l; Slete JC fi.b et aaur1t1e1d. Swlmmlna-lrvlne High at El TOf'o, UC,,,..,..-' ~nlee <lloll'I •t 10). Voll•vti•tl-Btloh•m Youno Uftlversllv•t UC Irvine O:JD). Girls basketball-Whittler Cllfls- 11en at LlbWtY Ovlstlan 17::JOI; Mt. Sen Antonio CaOIQe M Gol<len West COll999 l7:301; Mat_. Del, Corone d•I M•r and N.Wl>Or1 H•r1>0r •I G ... o.n GroW IOUfl'eY; Miullwl Vt.lo and Hun\jnqton Beach •l Cypreu Hloh tourNy. Warren ~iller in '=6~1'.,g "Aftet going to thNe deelenhfps to purc:l\aN my new llncoln, I got the belt llMbMnt at Johnson a Son ... HAROLD E. CUFF Anal'leim Orange County's ofdeat Lincoln-Mercury Dealership .JOHNSON le SON For perso~~alized service ••• is the ·18rgest and most complete rnari~e hardware store ·in Newport Beach. Com'pass Adiusting · Sales & Service 1121 Hew,ort'lhd.; ..... ,.. ..... ,,. ..... --. "MU Publl-°'"'°" Coa•I Dally Pilot, F•Dru•rv 10. 17, 2•, 'Mrcll 3, 1'11 All-11 --- Serles CSDHn Sanday. MISSION BAY YACHT CLU.B- Wlntet Serles. an classes. SclndQ. SAN DI.GO YACHT CLtlB- WIAterSeries <BteMlls·22) Sabriay. Sunday; Batten Series (CU..) Sun. day; S.pjlNre 8pdU Seda (Cal.:lS> SU!lday. SAKTA CUU BACINO AS· llOCIA'ft~ &Idea (all . r' 11>Aie.-.. SANTANA-525 TO Dml1' IN REGA1TA New aaH Wll _eo....-O!f ~~•,wt THE IM~l.-18udt CABRILLO BEACh YACHT CLUB-&rinc Seda No. 1 <JOB.. PRRF. llORA> . LOS ANGELES YACHT ~ Opentna o.,. aeaaua aoa. PRU'l ~ Satmdq. SEAL BEACH YACHT CUJB- Luft IA ?H. a (I.mall boata) Satard.11. Sa&aMrklBaJ COLUMBIA CHALLENGERS ,AS· SOOIATION.:...neet race. Saturday. SOUTH COAST CORINTHIAN YACHT ~ovtce Jnvttalloaal recatta. Saturday. · WIND .JAIOIEBS YACHT CLUB- Duk.e Jones Series Pfo. 2, Saturday; MacCameron Jones Series No. 2, Swlday. Motot Tla'td tbaalne's Import Car of the Year. fhe new 1978 Toyota Calica. An aerodynamic beauty envelop.. ing the best Toyota engineering of our time. A car which meets or exc.eeds alt 1980 Federal fuel economy and safety CAR standards. The car w.hich best met Motor Trend's criteria for styling, quality, comfort, acceferation, braking, handli~. fuel economy and ride. The Im- port Car ot the Year. The 1978 Toyota Cehca. Here's wtiat the Car of the Year OF THE andthecarofthe80'soffersyou .•• Efficlency and comfort Exemptffied by: a cockpit · full of instrumentatk>n. A newly designed GT driver's seat '(.:EAR featuring an adjusta~ lumbar support. And the GT Littback's practical. -~split. foJd-down rear seat. . • • •• ., ., i I • ' • • . • t • ~ • , I • '1 , ' l , . • • • l . r t ,_ d ,\ '1 \. -DAILY PR.OT ~. ftl:ltUlfY1Q.1f71 B~ES LOB years ago will surely gross BE TOOK TIME out the other wbo lives to a rour-stoey home .,, ews " • close to a mllllon dollan this day froJn appointments with bit with ~ JOC>ms and a Rolls-1'oyce CORPUS CllJUSTI, Tuas -~tlU'· ~}s ~t,· s~e ~at in. banke!1 h1s lawyer, his aceoun-pertedouUront. ldeeldedUlted Deina a Texan, Randy .Veselka · 3Uit'a few more years -S'lx. at tant, ms worries -'"I"ve Sol a thattJndotJl~ bad a predictable boyhood ~bt· minimum -be htmseU will be carload of products stuck in the .. Bowf t patJa '10 to IO hoart a 11 !!!>!'· He 4ecldedbe -·""thbeat wthe he -woith a mllllon. Then he cw.i~\lt M°! ~~~~ _ =.=-=bllltMU•iila *• ~. '. } ~W.Q, V(~ 8 ycoon. bac~ and enjoy the f.Alit.s OM1111o! ttiiem.-,........._ _.._ :weft\.~ PM ls. labor. did it, and w}\y. mind hanl U tbe reward-ls ~ The business be. started 2~ Randy is 19. ''WllY? I used to visit a friend Jar ... 0 • ,,. • ... , t t • ------~;.;.;.;_T.r.~;.;;:.:~~~--=.:.::::.::::..:::.::.:.....~----------~-=-~__;,--~~..:..:.;_~. 'ftrerell.ot,aiara~mtl&t.o the story. .......... '14.7-MILE, FOUR-SEGMENT THERMAL ENGINE POWER.SA'rELUTE BY BOEING Artist's Concept of Company's Suggeafed Collector of Sun's Rays CAPITOLIZE WITH CAPITOL Boeing Urges Funds " For Solar Satellite CAPIHX.IZATION MEANS TO COOVERT CAPIHX. TO CASH 111011-$100010 l~.IDOc-. al>CI tou own ~ -°' -l"'OI*!\': I*<! lor or not i.I CAPITOl "°"1 t LOAN •"•llO• lo c.p!IOll .. _. _,,.., Into a cnh ...,, Wiii\ latl end tnenclly_....,., Ci Capitol Home Loan WASlilNGTON (AP) -The Boe- ing Co. has urged the Carter ad- ministration '° continue experiment- ing with a concept of building giant satellites in spact? to convert \he sun's rays to electrical power and beam it to earth. Company representatives reported to the president's science adviser. Frank Press, on results of a$1.25 mlllion study that Boeing conducted for the Department of Energy and the National Aeronautics and Space Adm lnlstration. EARUER, RALPH H. Nansen, who headed the Boeing study, told re- porters the results indicate the pro-gram is ready tn advance to the next step, verific ation of the concept through ground tests and in orbital exper1ments using the space shuttle, America's next manned space vehi- cle. "By harnessing the sun's rays in We'd space and transforming this power Really like to help tnto electricity usable on earth, we COSTA MESA would tap a power source more dura--,,;o ...,_ -..i. ble than mankind," be said. 11"4/~12 "We will ask Frank Press to push for a go-a bead,., Nansen said. "We ANAHEIM wUl recommend an agcresslve pro- ntiw. ~•12• gram, pot a crash program. Let's 714177B-<M50 find out.. The evidence rlebt DQW Is LONG BEACH good. M14 1.011~....-. SCOBES OF SHUTTLE filghts ............ _21.3.14•2•1-933.3.__·_~.... would be required to fint build a ~- struction base in space, Nansen said. Then a 500-man construction crew would require abo,ut a year to build a solar power satellite, which would s tretch several miles across the sky because of the huie devices needed to catch the sun's rays. "One or these spacecraft would be able to match the present total elec- trical power generated by Grand Co ulee, the nation's largest hydroelectric dam," be said ... Forty- five or these satellites would be able to match the present total electrical generating power of the United States, freeing oil, coal and their de-- rivatlves for other crucial needs:• . He said the satellit" would transmit the electricity in the fonn of microwave radio transmissions to huge antennas on earth, where the microwaves would be reconverted to electricity. Nan sen said It is difficult to place a price tag on such a system. but he estlm a led the cost of the first satellite· al between $oiO billion and $80 billion. Howevet, he said, Boeing studies in- dicate that by 1995 such a satellite could prochrce electricity that would cost customers between 4 and 5 cents a kilowatt hour. He said .er.perts believe that electrlctty prod\lced by present means will cost more than 6 cents a kilowatt at that time. Hikes Due . UXE JU.N1" AN~a teen-age~. Randt v ... lka euned b1s •i>e1Jdln«i ino:::.rorklnc eft~ school. He w cars. OlJ>ped J(ambta&en,..,... tables. t1'1}11M otbera hi, ~e. Randy was ever CIG the prowl. not for J)Oeket mooey bat aft ldeL He itched f'~ a b~seoH. ~'I intend to be a..IPllli<IDalre at 2S. You don .. t do that working1 fQT aomebody e1ae.·• In the f1tll of 11?5 be hit on.Jt. "'l'f!E ta IL\010 craze was just 11ttarming UJi,ll11t l~ed ~ a hot iteQl. I"lla,d $'00 saved up and I ~ed lf' I lost lt, 1 could always &A o~t ud earn another $500 &{ld ~ ~methlng.elae/' He ~ 10 ra<fl°' trom a dlistributor, atudt 100 bandbWa utider wllldlhte~ wtpe.ra. sol~ out hfs stoc'k ln '.nve da)'I and or· deud more. Tbe second batch went as last. 19 .clid the third, fovth, !itlb. , In two niontl'a he built his capllal to $20,000. llY THE Jl'OIJ.LOWING J°'Wte, two mootbs before Ws 18th birth- day, tralflc WU 50 thlclt In his driveway, and nelgbbon• com- plaints were so ftoequeot. the city ~acked down. on him with r.on-- lnl Jaws. Undaunted. he borrowed $10,000 from the bank, leased an old shed out on the highway -in the fastest-growing part of town -fixed It up~ put up a sign: CB Warehouse. "lt is a short. simple name and lt sounds big ... ln 60 days; he outgrew the shed and expanded. lo a sin&le ' ... at 19 ( AftRicA · J :a::&.1£.:%.~oe ~ a town e, tripped~ ·~~~.U~mi~ degree -"I'm at m)' la.,-et:'Jl~ 'l'M NOT AFRAID' Tycoon Randy Venlka torr'd month last year. his gross wu$1m,OOO. IF HE CA.JlED TO adorn bis stgn in a limti·honored American way, be could add the line: Ran- dy Veselk• &r Father. That is cqrrect. Before long, the p~)dng lot was so crowded, the cash register so overworked, that his~~i:;.er sold hls own busi-ness, a · of exercise parlors, and joided his son.; llandr's' S.,ccess also attract- ed other eyes. Two or his dis- tributors swftcbed to retail and went into-competition on the same-highway. 'TVE ALllEADY driven one out of business, and have the other on bis knees,·.~ Randy said. ·•rm not afraid of competition. I have better products, better prices, better service ... Perbap& more energy, too. He bas button-holed contacts at manufacturers' conventions, I Over 1~he Counter MAsp Lhffn«JS _.,.._ • three Umes a week utinl quilil· tJons; I don't want to bavt tJ)r ask" -and bouabt • Chotw piece of property tor a new t\llO- story, 10,000..square-foot buDdiar. for his retail business and~' a eecoQlll. business be is startift up: :a~butcnblp. Bnaela • fices are next. ''I 'VE ALBBADY orderect $25,000 worth of ptnce f'urnl~ I'll have a tiuge desk. a credenza, ~ oriental couch.• a six·chair conference table.· a pair of luxury cbairs--eno$ space, finally, to wort in... .l~ lU& fatbv•s offl~. down 'f"' baU..will-~U.be slae. • Though h6 has expanded ~ other lines, such as car ste~ radar detectors and the Ha Randy ls still loyal to tbe '*I that got him started, CB r~ His own •77 Chrysler b~ ~ and, yes, Randy bas a hahdlfl! Chairman of the board. f Grad Studenq Plan Meeting J UC Irvine graduatestadenllh administration will host Qranie County business' exeeutiftS ~a, dinner Feb. 23. at the M::i Hotel, Newport Beach. Man ment expert Jerry Koehler be the featored speaker. • • The event will begin at <:'» p.m. with a reception, followrJd by a round-table diacuaaioll.~ dinner and the ta1.lt by Koehle:r. The event is open to mem of the business community. lll- formaUon may be obtained W calling the graduate school of .. ministration 833-5234. · ----- ---------. ------ NYSE COMPOSfrE frtdl!y, February 10, 1178 1/N I DAIL y f "·"" • 5..J Carter's Plan Won't See Light By 8\"LVlA POJtTEa ................ The shape of federal lax~ for 1878-TSI has by no meaJU even been bhaeprln~by Prealdent CartM's la>t proposals. Despite the trllll ballooM and publlclty surroundina the long-awaited tar rcductlon·reform meuaac, Con1ress will all but ignore tM White House and write lt.s own version of a new law. Congress will come up with tax propo&als much more generous \han the president's. ' The cuta will become eetectlvc aooner th1m lbe Oct. 1, 11ns, dute that Carter bu t.arcett<l. TB' PJlOBABIUT\" I THAT ~,ren wlll keep or lmpreve on \)\6 reducUons while eUmiftaUn1 many or "'e Carter proposals that could otbtlrw~ lncroase l•l'~S. A fact tha& the Wblto Jtouae hai not emphaslled ts that Carter's tax mouures would not Just cu\ taices Cor millioQs, but al&o would ral$c tu tor mllllans. Wbetber you will pay leaa or more d~penda on how 1our circumstances nt into ~-· -~~----, his proposals: Cart.er suagests: -Reduction in all rate brackets by• between 2 Jllld 1 perceo· t&ge Poln\a. Thai would reduce tax~ for every- one but ll would l\Ot take effect until Oct. 1. -1!:11mllt&Qon ol the $750 personal and dependency ex· emptions, plus the present general credit, and replace· ment of both with a $240 credit per extmS)Uon. ' This change would save laxes for many lower bracket taxpayers, but would raise taxes fot most upper-middle and upper bcacket individuals and many lower-middle tax· payers. ' -WIPING OUT MANY D!DUcrJONS previo'45lY al· lowed to lalcpayers who itemize begtnntng In 1979, and forcing these taxpayers to take a iower standard deduction • figure, resulting in a higher tax. Eliminated would be deductions for general sales tax· es, taxes on personal property, easoline taxes and certain miscellaneous taxes. Tbe deduction tor politicnl contribu- tions would be ended but the credit for such contributions would be retained. The preseht separnte deductions for medical expenses and casualty losses would be replaced by one combined de- duction for medical expenses and casualty losses; the combined total would be deductible only to the extent it ex- ceeded 10 percent of the taxpayer's adjusted gross income. EVEN THOSE WHO WOULD SA VE taxes onder I.he Carter proposals may find the reduction more than off.set by the hike in Social Security taxes. The Treasury says that for a four-member famUy with one breadwinner earning slightly more than $20,000 in 1979; the Social Security tax increase would be larger than the income tax savings under Carter's plans. The proposals call for tax reforms that would atart In 1979: -Carter would wipe out the 2S percent ceiling on tax· alion or the first $50,000 of ca pit.al aains. He would tighten .the rules against various tax shelters, lncludlng the use of deferred annuity contracts to defer tax on intome. -CORPORATIONS WOULD BE GIVEN favorable rate reductions and a generous investment credit, but. { these changes wou.ld be ofrset in part by limitations on de- ductions for common types oI business expenses. · : 'ThL'> is not likely lo come to pass. Congress won't go along; it. will be much ipore generous. Next: Commerce ~ring HOUie Tips Market Absorbs Negative Reports NEW YORK (AP);:_ Stock pr1Cf9 were mixed today as the market absorbed some advene lnftation news. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials was off 1.82 points to775.99 at3 p.m. Gainers and losers ran about even ln the broad tally of New York Stock Excban1te.USted Issues. The government reported a .9 percent rise in the wholesale price index for January. The Labor Department's index of prices of finished goods -the next to last step in the dl.stributlon system before merchandise ts pdceed for etail sale -rose 0.6 per- cent ln the month. Analysts said both measures Increased more sharply than Wall Street generally bad been expecting. But the news touched off no heavy sellina pressure. and analysts said some llght buylng came ln once i\. became clear that the market was holdin steady. Steeb ltt TM DOtDl01tnA r•ra~ Spotl~g•t s'Welr(A,,, l'1MI ~ ..... _ NT# YOfUC <AP). S. .... P."'-.nc. JO Ind °m'.n ~I ~ ffl'."-~ ~t c-. ot .,. 111"'9ft _, KllW 211 Tm 11~,, Bt·• m.to ttus-o,n "4t'lf v-&Md .. .,.... luws. u ~ 22 ..s em trMI,.. ....U-lly et,,_. 1'-ll. .i ~I~ vi:: •.II ;;:,ft_~ A.JI 11'1! Cot"P........ n..-,, .. _.,... Indus 1~,.GllD Qt~ .••••.•• 3tS.2DO 2014 -II. 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M'Jaaf Sf ~fl• Did Due to 1ate tr•nsmlsslon· today's llstlng will not appear In the Dally Pilot. Due to late transmission today's ••sung wm not appear In the Dally Piiot. MlATAMSlllOIO NIW VOlllK <Al'I • Cretllt ~ Pe..,!n .,... • ..,,_ . DEAR PAT: I underalal)d Prea.ident Cart~ signed legislation last year relatlng ~ credit \In. loo.a. I've tried to find out the provl.Slons of this new law, but can't seem to locate the lnformaUon. ... C, P., Costa Mesa A bill at~ by ~l•t Carter early ia ·April DT1 gave erectll ulonl broader lendlng, sav- ings and blvatment aatllorlty, Under tile new law, tbe S3 mOJJoa eredl• ulon memben ID the ti.S." loncer Deed •JIPl'Oval of their pion's credlt com. 'mlUee eaeJa u.e tbey waat to borrow Dllder an ap. proyed Une of aedlt. If th eredlt 1llllon'1 assets .are •aftlclent. raldmttal mort1a1e Joua with re- _payment periods ., te 31 years may be obtained, u CH 15-yeu loa.u ~mobile home pcardaues er Jaome lmpronma&a. .b yoa bow, crecllt ulons are n •. ,_.,ru uv- JDgs and lendlng Jllltltatlou that provide sentees i>Dly to members, often a& lower rates than available elsewhere. Members mut have a common .... d through employment, commanit, or organnatlon. More Information can be obtained lrom t~ Credit Union National Auoelatlon, 1730 Rbode Island Ave. N. W ., Washington, D.C. ZOt31. Po•ter Pff!tewes Prodttet• DEAR PAT: I'm dolnJ a college research project about chemical hazards in foods. I could \ISe some visual materials, butl can'tfind any. Do an~ o~ THE FAMILY C~RCUS .. By Bil Keane the groups against food additives have thls kind of • m aterlal available? C.E., Irvine A two-foot hllb pos&er oaUIDlng elaemleal ha~ards ln food baa J~t been pabllalled 1>Y U. Center '• Selence in the Pabllc Interest. BeaHll· threa~fae9ddJUves f!t.ecl lndade IOdbtm al~ trite, q , caffeine, most arUftd.d •lorillp, sugar, 1alt, saccharin ud BBT. ftle potterwu de- veloped by Michael Jaeoa... a11$11or of "Ea&er'• Digest," (Doableday Co.) ad a.0-'of umeroea peutlou to government a1eades to cub eilemkal buardl ln food. Copllll of dlle "a:rtlftdally eel· ored .. poster ea.a 'be orclereC for $1.75 eaell fro• the Ce~t.er, P.O. Box »It, Wulalllstoa, .p.<;. zeut •• ........... ~~c.a .. · DEAR PAT: Are there any statistics available that compare the cost of home delivery of a baby to .Jtospital dell\l'eJ:Y? I'd alJO like to know about the safety factor of home v~us bospitalde.llvery. K.T., Huntington Beach Although limited material ls avaUable compar- ln1 lbe ftlattve aarety and cost of bome blrtbs and boapltal b1"bs, one published study compares U'6 pl•nned home blrtb.s ln Calltomla and 18t plaued ho•P.ltal dellv~. The results, according to Dr. Lewis E. ,Mehl, professor at Dake Unlvenlt)' School of Medlcl.ne, IDdleate 0 no 1lpllleut .la· crease in risk wl&la a bome dellYery \'erAS a hospital delivery ... Tbe average cost, lllcladllag parental care, was $3%5 tor: bome delivery! com· pared wHh Jl,(5t for hospital delivery ana three days or care. Advocates of chllclblrib at home have formed a new organmtlon called National AasoelatJon of Parents and Professlonall for Sare Alternatives ln Childbirth <NAPSAC). lta flnt natlollal convention ln 1976 led to a 18'-page paperbaclt book, "Safe Alternatives in Chlldblrtb, '' av all able for $5.51 from • NAPSAClnc., Box1307, Chapel Rlll,N.C.%7514. Chino-Bead D.U 1'.,_We? · t. ·· ;-;, };i DEAR PAT: I have a china-bead doll from Germanylhat ilf At least }JS yein old. She is 24 in· cbes long~ has real hair and ii wearing her.original clothes. I would like to !ind out if this doll has any . value as acollector'slteai.Howcanldothis? C.F.R., Laguna Beach Jeanette Spiegel, doll restorer and appraiser, says your antique doll deflnltely has worth as a collector'• Item, but Its actual value will depend on the manufacturer's Identity. Usually the name or the doll maker can be round OJ' ~ back of the '1iolJ's he•"· Mrs. Spiegel wlll appraise your doll If yo11 wish to make arrangements by phoning 548·2134. Former Arkansas Gov. Orval Faubus and his wife have been charged with as- sault and battery a(ter an incident in whi c h a newspaper editor charged the pair with slapping her, pulling her h air and s mashing her camera. -Million Will Contested WASIUNGTON, Pa. (AP> -Paul Claffonl's wile and children worked lone and hard to help him bulld a famUy fortune. Now tbeJ are locked in a eourt contest over bis will. Ciaffoni's wife, Conc~tta, a son, Robert, and a dauabter, Mar11Ht Soviero, are challenging the will, cl.almiDI lt •as ch&n.1ed after be· in& signed. It provides tor Con· · - cett~ and Robert, but Margaret ·built stores that be rented to ls written out. A&P. 'l'HE ESTATE, REPUTED to be worth up to $8 million, in- cludes thousands of acres of lush s outhwes t P e nnsylvania farmland with oil and mineral . rights and a string or leased ·supermarket buildings. Elizabet~ Cialfoni Cowden, the youngest daughter would in· he rit the family's 600-acr~ ·homestead and the largest st.ore. with a monthly rental value of $6,000. Elizabeth, who was one ot lour wjtoesses to the will. says her btother is_ motivated br greed. "He wants everything for himself," she said. THE DECEASED CIAFFONI was a husky farmer ·who emi- grated from ltaly after World War I, purchased property and His wife butchered and sold m eat door-to-door. His seven sons and dau&hters did evel')'- t h in g '.'from balancine the books to chasini cows, .. recalled Robert, !>3. the younger of two sons. "Nobody worried about who would eet what when he died.•· .Said Robert. BOWEVEll wrrBIN a year of Ciartoni's death in September· 1974, his heirs were in court. Claftonl, wbo died at '19, wrote and Jl&ned at least !our wills m.rinc bb lifetime. Robert salt. A will found after bis death, dat-~d May 10, 1968, was entered in probate. Robert would inherit land and livestock under• the contested will. His mother woQld get up to $S,OOO a month tor llfe. Jet Curf e-w Order ROBERT SAYS THE second page of the will which states ~t. Margaret shall be left nothing, ia fraudulent. He offers no opinion on who might have altered it. Set for· Court Test SAN DIEGO (AP> -Slate and federal court challenges will be filed to test the State Division of Aeronautics' authority to order an extended curfew on jet aircraft operations at Lindbergh Field, ac· cordini to Port of San Dieeo officials. Alols E . Smith, chairman o( the port commission, said that actions will be filed in both state and feder al courts to determine the constitutionality or the state or- dering the 11 p.m. to 'l a .m. curfew. · THE A.IRUNE TRANSPORT Association, an organitation or major domestic airlines, said the San Diego court actions will be scrutinlze:d around the coun- try. "This is a very important issue and it will be closely watched," said Paul Leonard. r:eglonal vice president of the airline association ... We feel the state took extraordinary steps by mandating tbe e xterulon or The Division of Aero~utics last month ordered a two-year· old midnight to 6 a.m. curfew extended two hours as a condi- t ion for granting Lindbergh Field a p ermit to continue operations. THE AcnON IS believed lo be tM first time a state bas or· d~red curtailment on airport operations. · The page was typed on, paper of a different size, watermark and type than the will's other slx pages, said Robert Lockard, as· s islant director of the Posi:.l Service crime Jab in Wasbingt.ol\ in evidence submitted in court. Although Washington County Judge Paul Simmons barred chemical tests or the document on a defense motion that. it could be destroyed if mishandled, Robert's lawyers since have 'been allowed. to remove pieees of the will for chemical analysts. H e . claims the new tests wm J>l'OVe the will fraudulent. HIRED TO DEFEND the document was lawyer Richard· Sprague, who last y~r left his job as counsel to Ule" Ho\&$e As- sassinations Committee after a falling-out with c9mmittee rnembers oycl' rundlng. "Oh, boy! Tonight we. get to see ourselves on TV! T"rn on the set, Daddy, it's· time ~ the curfew and putting the F ederal Aviation Administration in the middle.'' DAILY PILOT When the curfew. ext.e,nsion was ordered, a provision w~s in· eluded saying the action was re- quired unless the FAA proved it was discriminatory and n pt in accord with the nation al .transportation plan. ·. · Spragu.~. gained national re· cognition for getting convictions against former United .Mlpe Wor~ers leader W. A. "Tont" :Boyle and others in the murder of U MW mave rick Jose.Ph Yablonski. Boyle is being retried in M ~dia, Pa. for the special!" . . . ~ "' "'I • t II •• A New Cotlrse Record In Home sales· For~ • ' 87 new homes have just been sold in 6 days. That's the kind of . excitement that the dramatic Skyview and Desert Villa homes are causing here at Ironwood Country Oub. ' . • •I' For good ~easons. First, of course, is still lrortwood's unique location in the mountain cove. Second, the views from these homes are spec- tacuJar. f'nd. further, the S stylish floor plans, illustrated by S striking furnished model homes, all t~ constitute the best home-buy i!' the whole valley. > • New homes and new homesites are now in final plaMing stages. A number of existing homes from our first offerings are also available now through Ironwood Property Management, the ~elusive sales agent for Ironwood Counpy Oub. Arnold Palmei; president of the Ironwood .~. Golf and Tennis Oub, cordially invites you ... ·-~· ~~ \o come for a visit. Take a Teisurely lot>k (~~~ around, then register with the Sales Office if you are interested in a place a t Jronwood.. IRONWO~,o· Country Cub Homes in Palm Delat · from ~.100 lo $1.57,900. fn r.Jm fkt«t 2 mlfct toulh Ol'l rortof3. TdqtbOnt tv14) 3464SS1. ~ ,,,,.~ IJ ll ~JU • I \' ' .. -.................. . t • • All grand things must ~om to an end-including our Grand Opening. So don't miss out. Brin the whole family- get the kids their free lialloons. and take home the Tiffany style glasses l .-aslongasthe supply lasts. I • . ;As Artwork by :Decoy Carvers ' -By JOANNE RE\"NOLDS Of Ille o.14 r l"llet StaH To some people, a duck decoy is more than just a piece or hunt· ing eq ulpment; it's a work of art. Take Tom and Lcnell Chace. for example. THE HUNTINGTON Beach couple a re confirmed duck carvers. turning out pintails, wood ducks and mallards in time-consuming detail. They admit:that up untll three year s ago, they never gave much thought to the fake ducks '.they used on hunting trips to at· ' tract live game birds. I What opened their eyes, they f explain, wa~ an exhibit of hand- . made decoys, stunning recrea- 1' lions of water fowl carved out of wood and painted to look like the lreal thing right down to the lust feather. · WHILE .THE\' acknowledge that making duck decoys is not a ·. widely accepted art form, they f say it is one that is attracting a Rhythm· Machine Movin' By JERltY HERTENITt:tN OllMD.tllYl'lleHtaH Bob Cassens was a St. Louis teen:ager when he h ea'rd Miles Davis ' "Around About Midnight,~· alb\nn In 1956. · Cassens was already playing st.andup bass In the hlgh school orchestra. "But it <Davis' music> turned rrt e completely ( Jazz ) around,'' Cassens said. He was also fond of Davis• rendition of "Bye, B ye Blackbird." HE HAS been playing jazz since. Casseru; bas probably the only big Ja.z~ band in Orange County. He calls the 16·piece group l\le Orange Count1 Rhythm Machine. , And he ii hllh on jan as an art form. ' growing number of followers. The Chaces are members or Pacific Southwest Wildfowl Arts, Inc., an Orange County. based group which encourages the a rt of hand carving wild birds. There are more than 100 mem- bers of the club now and it has been growing steadily since the Chaces joined about three years ago. MAN\' OF THE members are in it strictly for the art value - the creation or new decoys, each more realistic than the one before it, or to collect antique woodenfowL For members like the Ctiaces. there is the added incentive that the hand-carved decoys are bet· ter lures than the mass pro. duced plastic decoys sold to duck ·hunters. · . Challe, 'who is president and gener al manager of an Irvine in- duslria} atea firm, said he has been hunting since Ile was a child and ile saY& the hand-made \ ,. !" l . > • .. " decoys work better than the plastic ones. "THAT'S BECAUSE the plastic ones are a ll exactly alike. They sit in the water with their heads upright.·· he said. "When you're ~arving your own decoys, you can make some of them sleeping or some reeding and the result is that a string or them looks more natural ·· Mrs . Chace added that the hand-made decoys, in spite of their effectiveness in attracting birds, aren't used on every hunt· ingtrip. "They're considerably more heavy and bulky than a string of the plastic ones. We don't use them if we have to hike any dis- tance to hunt.'' THE REVIVAL of duck carv- ing as an art form is part of the folk movement in art which has res ultect in the popularity of other forms of Americana in, the arts, such as weaving or quilt- ing. Chace said one of the first challenges facing a carver is findine a block of wood larae enough to prodµce a ltfe-sized duck. After that, he s11id each in· di \"id ua I artist uses his own technique for producloe a life· hke water fowl. THE CHACES say they use photographs to help them with the color of the feathers as well as lhe proportion of the body. Some or lhelr ducks are fairly simple, with the band.a or color painted onto the carved duck. But the Chaces have other d ucks, such as their female mallard upon which the y lavished great detail, carvlng and painting each individual reather. Wing Tips Painting Patterns Told Duck decoys as a rtworks and collectors' treasures will be the subject of a two-day show this weekend s ponsored by the Pacific Southwe~t Wildfowl Arts. Inc. THE SHOW WILL RUN from 10 a,rn. to 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday at the Saddleback Inn. 1660 E. First St., Santa Ana. , The event will include an on-the-spat competition in head earving and painti11g as well as competitive exhibits in seven other classes. The painting contest will be held at 2 p.m. Satwrday and t):le carving will be at l p.m. Sunday. • "THAT ONE took a couple or · hundred hours," Mrs . Chace said. "We'll get arouhd to doing the male one of'these days." Collectors will be able to trade and buy some of the hand-Qarved (igures and antique decoy collectors wlll have some displays. •l ' Then there ls a whole separaie class of ducks thF. Chaces have made for the 'Wildfowl exhibitt. <See DECOYS. Page Cl) \. IN ADDmON TO THE carvings . there will be an exhibit of wildfowl paintings. I A~mission is Cree. , Student,& and others who pass lhe Fine Arts Village Theater on the UC Irvine campus MOllday throuah Wednesday of next week migbt think they ue in "merry olde" Enfland. The works of Shakespeare u wel -as other dramat.Jsts •Jtd writers wW be presented at tJie site by Clv~ mespbers of the Royal Shakespeare COIDpany of Strat.rotd.upon·Avon, England. The fi~ are John Kane, Terfellce llal'diman. Barbara LeiP.Hunt. Dip Homewood and Tony Cburcll. ' ,., ' • TIJEIR VISIT WILL open Monday with a lecture, 'The Dream of Pe&er Brook ... "Thia Great Staae of Fools" will be performed Tuesday $1d "Pleasure and Repentence .. on Wednesday. All ap- pearances arescheduledforan8p.m. curtalnrime. Kane, an autbor of more than 60 plays, will eive the lttture. a. created the role of Puck in Peter Brook's producUon or "A Midsu.m· mer Night's Dream." .. This Great Stage of Fools" is subUUed 0 A Progress of Life. in the Words of ~bakespeare and His Contemporaries." \ ' \ .. I ' I • I .. DAILVPILOf Galleries· Offer Variety ·Receptions, Special Exhibit.I Schetlukd : HUNDERTWASSER -Exhlblt of ll\bo· lfl'aphs, serigraphs and woodcuts by Vienna born eraphlc artist at Mulr~ad Gallerlu, South Coast Plaza, 3333 South BriJtol, Costa M:Ha. Champagne will be served 2 to 6 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Exhibit lhroueh Mareh 10, Hours 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Mondays lhrouch Fridays, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. S.tpniaya and noon.$ p.m . Sun'days. PORTRAITS, LANDSCAPES, NUDES - Work of William Verdult, Dutch·American artist, sculptor on exhibit at Verdult Art 5'udio, 14:92 S. Coast Hiehway, Laguna Beach. Verdult w1H attend a champagne celebration from 3 to 7 p. m . to commemorate er and opening of the studio's new location. GARMENT WORKS-Work by Robbin Hen· derson, Kathleen Newt61J, Sylvia Simpscm and ncy Youdelman Tuesday lhroulb Match 10. Santa Ana College Art Gallery. }leception Tues· day, 7 :30 to 9:30 p.m. Ga11~¥urs, ll a.~. to~ .:.Galleries I Exhibits p.m . Mondays through Thursdays, 10 a.m. to 1 p,m . Fridays and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays. PRINT~IAKER, PAINTER -Exhibit featuring recent works of 74-year-old artlSt Guy l\t accoy at The Orangerie, 1492 S. Coast Highway, Laguna Beach. Champagne reception for the artist, 5 to 8 p.m. Saturday, 1 to 5 p.m. Sunday. Gallery hours, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Mon- days through Sundays. T HR EE-PERSON EXHIBIT -Oil landscapes of Jack and June Barendt, husband and wife team. and oils by Laurice Wagner on display at Garden Grove City Hall, ll391 Acacia Parkway, through .l\Jarch l. Hours 8 a.m. to S p. m . Barendt is building maintenance s upervisor for the city of Garden Grove and Ms. Wagner is employed in the Juvenile Diversion Program. BLACK DOLPIUN PRINTS -Work of printmakers Walter Askin, LadJiie John Dill, ~Dan Douke, Joe Goode. Vida Hackman, Diana Uobson, Shiro Ikegawa and Barbara Noah. Gallery B. The Art Galleries, Cal State Long Beach. Through March 5'. ME~tORIAL ~XlllBIT .-~aguna Beach One_ Good Tu.-n ••• Skier cartwheels in a ski ballet scene' from Warren Miller's .. In Search ot Ski· ing,., due to screen today and Saturday at 7: 15 p.m. in the Science Hall at Orange Coast College. Admission $2.50, $1.50 with OCC stu· dentbOdyobr~. . .. Colot It 0tan1e ... a competiUon open to an county ~~ents, often awards or merit and a scholarablp to the Lapa Beach School of Art to winners. Entries are dUe at school district offices or at tbe art school before next Wednefday. The cont.est 1a open to allatudenta ftom kindergarten to 12t.birade. For detaila on rules and mectfl, conta.ct Mra. Lawrence of the Laiuna School at '94-1S20. Museum exhibit or watercolors by Fred C\lft. ningham in honor of the art1st who died 1n 1977. Works include early watercolors Cunnlnebam did in his native England. Museum houn, 11:30 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. Wednesdays. throuab Mon· days. . &CULPTURE~PAINTING -·Champagne reception for artist Borje Svensson, 1.1 a .m. to 4 p.m. Sunday, Marriot Hotel, 900 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. . PAINTINGS, SCULPTUaES, CERAMICS -Works of (lrt.ists Stephen Stavaat., Robert M. Yo ung, Abby Vaughan , Christoph Rll· tershausen, Artis Lane, Donal<! Stepbena and Italo D'Andrea at The Upetalrs. Downstaln Gallery, lSSO S. Coast Highway, Latuna Beach. Champagne reception 1 to 9 p.m . Sunday. Gallery hours noon to 5 p.m. Wednesdays through Sundays. "THE TELEVISION RECEIVER: 1930·1951" -Showing of several vlntaae television shows and exhibit spanning 20 years in the depletion of the American television set. Thirty television sets and related TV memorabilia from private collect.ion of Gary Hough, Santa Ana. R'.eception 7 to 9 p.m. Fri· day, Feb. 17, Upstairs Gallery, Chapman College campus. Palm Avenue and Grand .Street, Orange. ' CERAMIC SCULPTURE, SILK - Sculpture picc:es-of Jorg Dubin and Lygia Rob· bins and batik on silk by Chicagoan Sandra Grassi Nelipovich. Tuesdays through Sundays 11 a .m. to 4:30 p.m., Huntress Gallery, 2811 Villa Way, NewP.Qt'l Beach. OIL PAINTINGS, ACRYUC COLLAGES - Exhlbit by Wanda Hein through March 7 at Glendale Federal Savings 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. • · PAINTINGS -Work of Richard Crawford through· March 15 at West Coast Gallery, ZlOO W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. · PHOTOGRAPHER'S WORK -Selection of photographs by Jo Ann Callis at Orange t;oast College Photo Gallery. Costa Mesa. Ms. Cams• work represents her "ongoir4g preoccupation with a copnectlon between eroti.clsm and morbhlity." Gallery hours 8 a.m. to S p.m. "SEEING" -Multimedia exhibit by photo· grapher Wernher Krutein, University Park Community Center, 4530 Sandburg, Irvine. Show at 8 p.m. Feb.11and18. ·Baeh's Back Pupih Share WorkJJ More than 75 student musicians will gather for the annual Southern California Junior Bach Festival to be held atSaddleback CoUegeSaturday. The recital features students from Lbe Orange Coast area. They perform on piano, strings ancf with voice. Four student programs are scbeduled with~ ~e first three at 8:45 a.m., 11a.m.,1:30 p.m. ~e forth at3:45 p.m. • A apecl,.1 harpsichord proeram betlns at 10~15 a.m, and at a p .ni. Playing the earlf-C1ay in· strument will be Ilse Bliss of Saddle~ct•a faculty. Judges for the event wlll be Audrey Grigsby of Pomona College, and Elaine Levey, cbalrmaa ol the Sou~m District Jtealonal Bac;h 'esUval. . 'The event is ,-sponsored by the Mu•le Teachers' Association of Callfomla. . • All conce1'1-5 will ,be in the Saddleback Fine Arts Complex and admlaslon la free. The festival Is one of many events sponsored by music teachers to 1lve their stµdents a chance t.o perform in recital. H""'1HGTOH llAC_H-UOMS CUii. fnvltea yoo to the BIG BAND DANCE .• at the IALIOA PAYILIOM MARCH 10 · ....... ,.. MllMc ~ = Wllw ' ...... , ..... ,.I Gr••11t1• D ... .,_ 1:00 PM O.CllltMO .... IMAM SEND FOR TICKETS NOW-AT $7.SO IACN UOMlc P.O. IOX UtJ-f!OUMfU. ·~--~J l'M NnMt ~ ---,laM l'loM, ~ ... ---M2'0114(,._...~or .... I ... - . .. ABSTRACT SERIGRAPH AMONG GUY MACCOY'S WORK AT LAGUNA GALLERY Dancers' Delights Due. at GWC Faculty a nd pro-music by Craig Kupka, l.hia Quinn and Ms. Lee. fessional dancers will a Los Angeles·based New York choreo· take a.toehold on Golden composer and the Mov· grapher and dance r West College's theater · ing Company's chore<>-John Goodwin will stagetodayandSaturday graphcr. perform with Cathy at8p.m. The work is titled Gucci in "Eight Dances A dozen dancers from "Parade." for a Mad King." professional troupes in ALSO ON the bill is a Alvin Mayes and final staging of the even· ing. • 'the evening of dance ls open to the public with general admisi,ion set at $3.50, s tudents $2.50. $2 with GW student body card. New York, Los Angeles solo tap number by Ka r en Mullin, both and Orange County will Carol Caniglia of the dance faculty mel'T!bers. AMERICAN offer eight separate Golden West faculty and Lynn Rempalski. a dances. and .. Quartet," to b~ Fullerton College dance e• AT 1 t:9'T"' ''BOOGIE SERIES" danced by Shapiro, Cyn· teacher, team up for the !J-\UL 1 will open the evening at a TI-f C A~ C fast pace based on early J:.t\.l ~ ·~~nr~~!~igtaC::e~l HAVE YOU fORGOnEN? 8 PERFORMANCES a Los Angeles based com:· · NOW THRU FEB. 11 pany. . Need a professional sound sy1tem and diac-fockey for TOIGGHTI 1:10 Vtll•tarle• your birthday. anniversary, wedding, bar mitzvah. cta.ss t<nlanl( Tippet. Bfowne. ¥ e m o r i c s o f re-union. sales promotion etc.? We have the bett ~lnl-wn H¥nal, Tlooet. Pelef10n. vaudeville are brought available for sale or rent. Reserve today, tomorrow may hi M •o·D'AnluOrio. kMll. back in "Olio," a pre· . be too late! Special courtesy to ban & Cfubla wlehlng to Co11elfto.Glusllak. 0.1. miere choreographed rentadisco envlronment. TWICE10 ROW by Christine E. Jordan E S Malt.~ Lt• Syt,.lclel/faKJ with dancers Cyndi Lee ic1ra pecial Courtesy to Of'ganlzatlQns wishing to Free/Gl'ldUltlon 1811 and Diane Kelber-Kim, "spruce" up their party with professional dlaco/plain all or P .... adena's Mov-music. he &l>The LHvtlM fading/ ..., a,Mftlll'll di DtulT1ll RIWf ing Company. • - - -~M111111t1111W11M•AcM111 . Golden We s t in-I CDB I CHAIUrS 111C1PdcS1eM.S31S.Hiftln.._ s tructor Nann e tte DISCOIUSIMESS r~~~::t":':'~ Pisto l e-Brodie .and - ---•, 11entw~8'&11Co!Mnl1011 Dankal Shapiro, of the ' ... -i... I =~~-sr-DtLOnO Moving Company, will t 24.....,.... .... c:. .. ....,..,, .. -.. provide a choreofraph %4 ~.~ =~~~ TERRACE THEATRE and performance to LtllllldlColnltiotlC.lltlr • 9COUPONS FOR THIS BIG AD ·- OUT 'N ABOUT1JAZZ • Since n~xt Tuesday is St. Valenllne's Day, mo l ot this weekend's out 'n' nboutlne will Ubly be conducted in the com- P•nY of Cupid. Even those 1pol11eorts who won't invite him as tbe guest of honor will at tea.st have to Jet him tag along. Jt shouldn't, of course, lake a bow and arrow to prod a gentleman, into mak~ng something special of the oc- Out ·n• About Norman Stanley t caston. And the really gallant swain wlll seize on the op· portunity to stage a full-scale production or his show of hearts and flowers. But today's Romeo doesn't st.op with the symbolic candy or card. lie isn't in the ranks of a genuine 1978 Casanova, Don Juan or Lothario IC that's all there is. We are in an age when ardor •flam es highest as the crepes Suzette top off a romantic din- ner. Now il's necessary to take 'sweetheart in hand and head for a top-notch restaurant to insure a l asting aCfaire d'amour. Grenadine of beef or abalone ' Catalina s hould double the points of all other gifts com- bined. * *. VALENTINES in the form of coveted certificates will be pre- sented b y the Southern California Restaurant Writer's Assor iation, Inc. Monday when the group holds its annual awards banquet at the Dis- neyland llote l Convention Center Doris Crandall, association president, announced that the banquet is open to the public for the first time. The association is a non-profit co~ration dedicat-ed to improvin the standards of quality in he Southern. California restaurant industry. The writer's annual banquet honors outstanding restaurants 494-8081/9 of Southern California. whlcb have been visited and evaluated by association members over a 12 -month period. Restaurants are assessed on the basls of food, service, value, ambience and wines. ONLY 1110SE restaurants re- ceiving 85 o:r more points out or , ll ~sjble 11.0..iir.e COl\ll~.ba. the· final selection. made bf written baUot. Restaurants are rated b)' category, with the Golden Scep- tre Award g'ven for notable achievement. Other award.a pre. sented in Jiven categories are gold certificates, for total ~x· cellence; silver certificates to exceptional restaurants; and bronze certificates to restaurants far above average of peers. ' Tickets for the banquet, which begins at 6 p.m. and includes a champagne cocktail party and multicourse gourmet dinner with wines, are $45 per person, Including tax and Up. All monies rec,eived will fund the founding and operation of a restaurant school. Reservations for the banquet, subject to remaining availability of tickets, can be obtained by contacting Peggy Cotton, 645-3391, or Doris Crandall, 774-7870. *** LATEST SPOT in Orange County to go discoth~ue is the Captain's Anchorage restaurant in Anaheim. The new scene got unde r way early this week thanks to an expanded lounge and sizable dance floor. For the musical beat to keep. dancers in perpetual motion, the Captain's Anchorage is present- ing the SOWlds of Orange Coun- ty's own four-piece group. :lazebo. The new· disco will ;wing Tuesday through Saturday ni~hts. 8:30p.m. to 1:30a. m. Ir you want to build up your energy before hitting the dance floor, there's a . reasonably· THI LAGUMA llACM CHAMIB Of COMMeCI ., ...... -w\1.11 c:arna0Nlo9 . ' ,....ca "JAZZ FoRuM '78" A Winter Festival Serles or Sunday Codcerts al the Festival or Arts Grounds FORUM THEATER 650 Laguna Canyon Rd., Laauna Beach Legendary Bluesman S-.. FM. It• llG .IOI TU!ltm Concert fl with 3 p.m. THE "MOU.TWOOO FATS• BAND and From Charlie Christian to Chick eore.' Coocert Ji TOMY lJUI, IS CWITAIS .... 4 5:30 p.m. Special Guests, "'THI JAZZ MIMOU• ("Seven-Satlonal Dix.ieldds ! ") S.. ..... 2.. CTI Recording Stars •Concert 13 & f4 '"SIAWIHD" plus S p.m. Is 7:30 p.m. THI: CAll1. YllHIY84 QUARTET s-.. w.. "" Maestro Supremo! •Concert #5 & #6 WWI IOIO wit.h his 3 p.m. Is 5:30 p.m. 8-piece Super Groapl UMITED CAPACITY-225 seats only! TlcUt Mees: Concert #1 SS.00 adv., SS.50 concert da, t2 SS.50 adv., $6.00 ccncert day · f3 thru #6 $6.00 adv., $6.50 COl'lcert day l•....._ Ills e...t Miik, Costa Mes~d Fountain Valley stor~. n. WW.. H ..... 340 ~ .. '"Coast Hwy.; Laguna Beach. '.Ibo L9lj. ldL ~ of C 011 ce (below Public Llbrary), 494-1018. Mall~ .. JAZZ FORUM "18 ·-··· P.O. Box 1274, Lagun.a Beach, CA 92653 011 •u: Concerts tl & 12. Feb. 14th; ta Ii t4, Feb. 21st; 15 & 18, Feb. 28th "Sf*llY~ ,.-.f-""' """":~_.... ..... . ..wr-eed .um~........ . .. .. -!'f,":":':'"bler:.:.~•mor~...:,=~ r ' I Jnrlll lttoo,: Feb. 20tb Two Spedal , Holiday Performances 1p.m.and3 p.m. 1 • IMMln CH.,....M plays ""'-Md!"' -, with Super-Drummer LIS Dd-U , ALL SEATS SUI • •. ~. • ·· --.~ - . .. "" c..ec11aa ••NB Henny Youngman, king of the "one ljners" and a comic hit with his violin will appear at the Laff Stop in Newport Beach next Wednesday. He will perform at 8: 30 and 10:30 p.m. Reserva· lions may be made by tele phoning 751-7820. priced dinner menu featuring full course dinners from $2.85 t.o $8.95 (steak and lobster>. with most under $6. , Crablegs and 1eafood from northern waters .....! for which the Anchorage m~rited two awards from the Southern California Restaurant Writer's Associaticin last year -continue to highlight the menu along with prime rib, steaks and a teriyaki brochette. Dinner is served seven nights from 5 p.m. In addition to the Captain's Anchorage at 1228 S. Brookhurst, Anaheim, 635-0531. there's a second Orange County location at 24521 Del Prado, Dana Point, 496·6116. Friday, February 10, 1978 DAIL y PILOT C3 COUNTY RHYTHM MACffiNE • • • (from Pa1e Cl) Other,, who rut ln re,ulorly are Dar~I any other nleht the "Macblne" happens to be Gardner, Gary Halopoff and Don Denr_i'p. working that Cassens as well as the others are trumpet playerl>, trombonlsl.s rtart Smttb, ~ In their "element.'' Potts and Mike Dacarro. The ~rpup got started, sort of. when several Gerry Schroeder plays piano. of the present members, Including their leader, 14 were meeting at the Musicians' Association JAN AKERS :t road manacer. Don Geraci Union Hall. Local 7 in Santa Ana for rehearsals. is soundman and plays in the i>ercussion sec- Ttiey were mostly playing dance band Uon. . music as they still do when performing in the The Orange County Rhythm Machine also Ansell Hill Dance Band. Hill lives in Newport. performs at school~ throughout the area undlt Beach. ,I an arranaement with the Muslc. Performao~e' "A couple or us got together, .decided t.o hir«:' • 'J:ru.(t .Fun$1. . ·.Y~·-·• · some other guys and play wbtil we consklered I · t -lrrs·a big hit. especially m lhe tower grad49j jazz mus14.(' Cassens saic:k· i . . . , .. ' · wherecljild.l:eQ)rl~Y,~evjl'.P,!lveheardjazz. , ~ ... "" ,. • ,,_,,.,_ ·~ t~ .... .=. & • ., -A rae»t~~ returned to Casserut STJU... THE\" HAD no place t.o play where by an elementary school student commented on the puhlic could hear them. Most calls were for a perfor~ance, "We really enjoyed it! Pleast' the big band sound, rather than "true" jaiz. -come again!" . .. ' Finally they got an invite to "rehearse" at In response to the question, What son~ Hungry J~'s ln Huntington Beach on Monday did they n~t enjoy or flnd .. too l<>?,g or boring! nights, the regular performer's night off. the st~dent s response w~s none. The Rbyt.bm Machine proved so pol)ular its It s a good bet a s1m1liar re~.ly wo~d .~ gigs there luted three years. made by most who have heard lbe Machine. Then the place b~ed down. I N RECENT MONTHS, the Rhythm Machine could be heard Mondays at Isadore's in Newport Beach. The Rhythm M achlne has played at Dis- neyland's Ble Band Nlght. It backed the Bob Hope Show and had lts own concert at the Oranee County Fair lh 1976. And it has played at the Hollywood Palladium, which at one time had all the big name jazz and swing bands making regular ap- pearances. MAN\" ORANGE COUNT\" jazz enthusiasts and educators mention the Rhythm Machine with complimentary superlatives. Ninety percent of the group's members are working in music fulltlme, accordlng to Cassens. The members, wearing T-shirts with music scores emblazoned across the front. each eet a chance to solo and most play several inst.ru· men ts. It's not possible to get the same musicians for every appearance especially when Cassens has to be ready with few days notice. BUT MOST OF the time the following hold forth. Gordon Peeke of Seal Beach is drummer. Whittier's Bill Keene plays guitar. Cassens is on the bass guitar. The saxophone section is composed of Tom Kubis and Dave Alexander, tenor, Al Pena and Tom Ranier, alto, and Bob Skibo, baritone. Kubis is also an arranger. Bob Sanders plays the trombone as do Rick Culver, Ala~n-and Curt Be,rg. Trum· peters ar~on -Stout, Bob O'Donnell, Pete Marchica and Jeff Donley. GWC Fil1ns .. Foreign Works Set Golden West College, H•mlington Beach, ist sponsoring its first foreign film festival. show- ing three internationally acclaimed movies from French, Jtalian and Spanish directors. • Kicking off the series Saturday will be "Children of Paradise" <Les Enfants du Paradis), directed by Marcel Came. The lilm depicts the mela11choly ma$- querade of Ufe and the crisscrossed passions of a group of Parisian clowns, charlatans, and tragedians In a mid-19th century story of the - fatal attraction O( four men to one girl. I .. VIRIDIANA," WINNER OF the Grand Prize at Cannes, will be shown March 11. Luls Bunuel's film, which outraged many in bis native Spain as an attack on religion and socie- ty, deals with the impossibility of living a pure Christian Hie. . • Federico .Fellini's fascination with the circus clown as a source of images, passion,, melodrama, comedy, and pathos is lbe basis for. ·•The Clowns," showing April lS. On one level ft is a nostalgic look at a disappearing art. and '()rft another an allegory where the world is a circus aad humanity lts clowns. All three Cilms have English subUUes. They will be shown at 7 p.m., in Forum 2. General ad· mission is $1. 75 cents students and Gold Key cardholders. 50 cents ASGWC cardholders. Come journey .with us back through time. To a~I<ice where the atmosphere and decor is Victorian. Where antique chandeliers softly highlight treasnred tum-of-the-century mementos. ~This is · l'he Big. Yell0~ H--s°' Alf~sta3t~t · ~~; ·: Where you can. enjoy a very special " ~ · di.ning experience. ~.Food is fixed with old-fashioned· goodness, with all . , ... , I•, .. , ,' ,-.-, _.., ••'I __ , the trimmings. Eveeything is served in~~ i bowls filid on platters-family style. The : T ' main course features our famous golden- \ orown fried chicken and a second entree, which changes daily. Adults pay only $5.95, with beverage and dessert extra. Kids ·pay accord~g to how~~h theM · .. ~;­ weigh.·..-W e cfl~e~·i'JCI1Y e terrific\JJeltltls and lunches.• So next time you~d like a relaxed, fun-filled dining exp~rience, come to 'l!he Big Yellow House. \We know you'll enjoy it. •,. .. .. .,. I l ' -. . . .. .. ... . . .. ... -. . ........... ·- ...... " ........... •'-... . ' ~~~r::;:~~::::~==~Fn~de1~·'-et>t_.u.rt:::::::1fo.~1e~11 ______ ...,__...:-:;-~--~:-:--;--7r~--:-:-"~~~--~--~---------~----~~~~::=::~~~~~INT~ERMtSSION 'Seasons' Ope:Ds·· Siage OM.YPILOT ' I r I I ' I ~: l J . I 1500 ADAMS AYE. w.....,. htJ -& • ~ • la COSTAJleA 140-1937 DONT MISS The Show Critics Raved About "GUYS I DOUS IXC1llANT' Tom Tllut-Orong• Coast Oolly l'flof "• • • ONI Of 1"1 IUT Of SUASTIAH'S tlf SHOWS" C.I W"lf-AllGllelm M.,111 "GUYS I DOUS IS A ttll" •r11le W91Mr -5citto AM •911111w ••• nu paoDUCnOfC aA11S AS INnlll y 9UUTAINIHO fAll" -Oaroll1y Olnllcn -Sun· Post THE GREAT BROADWAY MUSICAL ,, Good seots still ovoiloble for fnOlt performonGH a.ow Rt. 1tth fOl lllf<*AATION a llSllVA noNI CAU (JU) ftMHI OI AT 1"f IOJt OMCI-,. aw. Pt(ll), IM Cl-" Sir Thomaa More Story on Newport BoanD . The newest theater on the Orange Coast raises its first curtain next week, but rat-her than bow in with a Nell Simon comedy as many new playhouses have done, lt'll offer a heavy chunk or historical drama. .. A Man for All Seuons," tho Robert Bolt play based on the life of Sir 'lbomas More, will introduce the Newport Beach Theater Arts Center in an abbreviated. three-performance .run Friday through Sunday. , Intermission : · Tom Titus Presented under the auspices of C.Oaslllne Commmity College under the dll'ecUon of Mitch Teemley, the productlon wlll be staged ~t 8 p.m. In the former church bulldin& at 2501 Clift Drh1e, Newport Beach, where the Irvine Com- munity Theater was temporarily housed a 'year aeo. ''A MAN FOR ALL Seasons" was selected as the center's leadoff play because of Its force. according to Ladislaw Reday, a cast member and a Newport Beach arts commissioner. "It's a powerful, serious drama that is ·going to test . the mettle of a community production," he said. Joining Reday, who plays both Cardinal Woolsey and Cranmer, in the Newport cast will be Bill Gekas as Thomas More, Ray Judson as the Duke of ~orfolk, Daryl Strandlien as King · Henry VIO and Cromwell, Diane Mcintyre and Monica Myers as More's wife and daught~r. Corey Young as Richard Rieb and John "Palafoutas as~illiam Roper. Tickets for the production may be obtained at Newport. Beach Clly Hall, the college's office al 1665-D Westcliff Drive, Newport Beach., or at the door. * THE SADDLEBACK Valley Comrtlunity Th.eater bas be.g.un the groundwork for iti. 09"Y .............. TOUCHING MOMENT -Sir Thomas Moore. left. played by Bill Gekas. is con· soled by King Henry VIII. Portrayed bv Daryl Strandlien. in scene from "A Man f~r AU Seasons." 1978·79 season and is accepting applicatlon5 tor directors and plays. Applicants should submlt. in wrtUng, their resumes and descriptions of the Pl•Y5 they are interested in dl.-ecting, with a copy of the script. if possible. Productions will be staged at the Mlsslon Viejo High School UtUe theater, which is Ml equipped to accommodate ambitlouis, multiset shows. The Saddleback players are look ing for plays which have not been locally produced in the r ecent past. Resumes should be sent to Ben Jutii ai 24445 Chamalea Drive, Ml.sslon Viejo 92675, and furthei:; lnformatk>n ls available al 837-9680. PLUS lilOfiJOAY THRU TttURSDAY WICIALI (Frt., Sit., 'Sun., "dip ... .) RED SNAPPER ........ .3Ai MAHI MAHI • • • • . • • '3.86 GRILLED SEA BASS ., .3.• TOP SIRLOIN STEAK A.a NI W YORK STEAK •• ~­ LOBSTER TAIL ••••• S..• STEAK ANO LOBSlU'te and donm of ozw • GRAND OPENING FEB. 15-16 · SPECIALIZ~NG IN SEAFOOD LUNCH & DINNER DAILY tTom 11 A.M. to 2 ~M. COCKTAILS • OYSTa I.AR CHAMPAGNE SUNDAY llUMCH 34150 PACIFIC COAST HWY. DANA POIMT 49!-2603 'Voice ' at UCI An expe rim en tal sound wo r k , "Voicespace," will be presented at 8 .o'clock toniaht in the UC Irvine Fine Arts Vill11e Con· cert Hall. f LJtSH! D::,v~:,: :=, THE PLAYGIRL CLUB The work, based on writings of Samuel Taylor Coleridge and Samuel Beckett, has been composed by Roger Reynolds, m usic professor at UC San Diego . ... Reynolds created the work throuah use of quadraphonic tapes. Its purpose, he clalms, ls to "provoke a surreaijJtic and unfamiliar response in the 1eneral listener as well-JS those specifically interested In Ute technique.'' 1213' MarMr llyd. ~ ..... ( 1 ~ miles So. of Dlsnev19nd) Pl.ESIHTS • 'TIL Fii. It PETE WILLCOX 11AM EVIMING · WITH a VIS.. ll:l S P.M. '* W-the \'06ce of Elvis on TV• H8')t)V Daya, also Femwood, USA. See Elvia' last eeof• belt ,,.. by Elvia Preslev'• dothes deatgner . ATf:41P.M. .... 0. 1'M1 SUIF GUil'~· DICK DAU Ir JEAtiNE AT Ml P.M. & f:OO A.M.: II& DAMCIM9 SOUNDS OF I 01M AVENUE C1•1Fe1L.l l v-.v ... &n.v .... A Valentine heart candy, that is ... Every woman Qr gh:I who ex>mes into Charley Brown's will receive a tasty rrtlniah:re sweet. It's Charley Brown's way of saying HOY Valentine's Day. After all, Vatentine•s Day is happy. friendly, anC:J tasty and so ls Charley Brown's. Valentine candy wtll be given 'Fell'uilf 9 through Februaty 14. IERIYAKI SIEJ\K . A deliciocn Tenyaki Steak. prepared the $2 65 way you like.it, and served with crisp green MARINA DEL REY • (213) 823-4534 ! WOODLAND Hitt.$ ~ (213) 348-lSU t.ONG8EACH 213) 427-5468 WEST COVINA (21J) 331.-085!5 ROSEMEAD (213) 28&-6001 , ANAHEIM {714) (13t.2%!1 Hum1NCTON Bf.AOI ll'U)~l salad or home made soup. rice pilaf or choice of potato, rol/ and bulter. • • Served Friday and Saturday from 3 p.m. to 10 p.m. :SPIRES COSTA MESA llHMlrWlfN. . Chapman i Fest Fetes •Art, Music Chapman College's • 10th president will be in- ' augurated during the l school's celebration of R enaissance week j>eglnning Monday. 1 The ceremony for G. f T. Smith will bcf!ins :it 4:30 p.m. next Friday with Dr. John Mcintyre giving the induction ad- dress. !, I The week's events. running through Feb. 19, range from a concert by the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra at 8: 1 5 p. m.. Frid a y through art exhibits and Shakespeare. More casual recrea· tion is also planned at. th e college, 333 N. GlassellSt., Orange. WE PL,4Y MUSIC Having a party or getting married? Call The Wynnlocw'a. All kinds oC music, versatile 5 pc band, 1 voca list. 1/526·296.'5 .~ r.; ... -.: 202S. MAIN ORANGE (71 4) 839-7264 VA the Dalt7 ?ilol "Fut Resutt•• atrvlco directory. Your aervtce Is our apeelalty. Call 642·5671 ext. 322 NOW!! BOBWHITE PLUS LISTZ& COMPANY . PCllll Case-, Drwa DANCING AND EMTBTAIMMa.T TUE. lHIU SAT. 9 P.M. TO 2 AtM. KONALAMES 269' HAUOlt ILVO. COSTA MESA 545-1112 .. .-......... .., ., --. . .. . . Ft'lc:t.y, Febtuaty 10.1971 DAILY PILOT ~lJ Presley Imitator Debut, at GG Clu , . . .. ~ By ltlKE PASllEVICH Wilcox durlng his performances was actually peared, looklne somewhat like Presley aif cu•o.+•,,.. ... _.. ordered by Presley's wife, Priscilla, but never sounding a touch like the Kang. He kar~t Elvis Presley imitators are a dlme-a~dozen picked up because of the King's weight pro-kicked and strutted his way around the staaijr' nowadays. Since the King of Rock and R~ll blems. about4Sminutes. . died, the number of performers trying to cash an An off.stage announcer (apparent. ly Dale) But his set ended with minimal appla f on his memory has swollen to about 110 acts opened a recent show with: "on January 8, 1935, that dled quickly. However, he reappeared I I across the country. a baby boy was born i~ Memphis ... : " an encore after the announcer informed But Dick Dale, he of the famoos surf·e~a Meanwhile the band remained behlnd the gbt-heading for the ex\t.s that the sound booth h Del Tones, thlnk's he's got a winner, so good to tery curtaih, playing spiritual music to give a been besieged by requests for "more.•• • j fact tbat one of Presley's former bodyguards reverent air to the proceedings. Wilcox does Elvis at 11:15 p.m. Tuesd walked out of Pete Wilcox's opening Finally the rather short-legged Wilcmc a~ through Sundays until Feb.19. performance saying it was all too "creepy." ' • So Dale, owner of the Pll,)'girl Club in Garden Grove, is bypinc the debut of Wilcox with a rush of rumors that ml&bt make "Col!• Tom Parker blush. For example, Dale ~ays, the ~lt wom by SUNDAY BRUNCH AT THE ARCHES "Newport's Finest" 10:~ A.M. to 3:00 P.M. -Pacific Coaat Hwy. 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S:30 p.m. 'lll 1 :30 a.m. 17920 Brookhurst FOUNTAINV~ .._ __ Locally. Grown. I f ..... .t. ........... .__,. _____ • . ~ .-. ..... Friday. Febtl.lalY 10, 1918 MOVIE REVIEWS . I Authentic Thrille~ · lilomes (J .ut oj 'GomP' .. ·~~~~~ ·~OMA," writ.ten and directed by Dr. Michael Crichton hom the novel by Dr. Robin Cook, is a medical thriller or ob· v ious authenticity. A doctor in tra ining, Genevieve Bujold, won· ders why so many healthy patients lapsed into comas during sur- gery in a Boston hospital. Could there be a black market In transplantable parts? Her curiosity puts her in jeopardy, and Crichton exploits the s uspense with enough skill to make you overlook the far.fetched nature of the premise. The excellent cast includes Mi chael Douglas, Richard Wid· mark, Rip Torn, Elizabeth Ashley. Rated PG, the autopsy scenes m ay up set the squeamish. "'THE CHOla BO\'S" Is Cllled with blue language, ampl e violence and enough sex to make you wonder how they'll ever edit this one for TV -the medium which would have ac· commo dat e d its cardboard characters better than the big scr een. It's adapted from Jos eph Wam- baugb's novel exposing the crude underside or the Los Angeles Polle~ Dep a rtment. But the author abandoned screenwriting credits in a major studio dispute. No wonder. The film wastes the talents of fine actors -Charles Durn· ing, Louis Gosset Jr. and Burt Young -on a one·dimensional script. Robert Aldrich's direc- tion is slick and keeps the action moving. But the material is strictly drive-in, double feature 1 caliber. Rated R. '"MIOM MIXleTY" la-..C-.. DY ,_.. aroeu • NIM Hlklltedl. .W lt'I an allKtlOflalt, .. _llllMI 1111 ........ tr!IMt '° .. 11\Htw Of -pense. ereoU ,.,, ,,,,., M '"' Wllatled tine• ...,.._. '° IN 1111- P9llM geftre -•• .,.,,,,_ 111, -ti< wt. SCNI t ... Olllr~ lllUQlll .,. ....... Mid 8"clc*s ......... - -I ~OM MadtllN ICaM, HatWy KormM , c:iori. L.udv ... .t and u. -•eci reni.. 11 .. ed l'O, but !Mi'•'• 11111• to olle,,d anyone, eacept pOUlbly PS'fdMllrlSlf. "He •Oel" -FINllY lfttf'e II a movie tl\et credlbly 1um1 "" the pll111t of the Vleln•m veteran. "Herws," t\lln"lflO H_., WlnlLlff a!W 5-11'1' """9, II • Oft1Mdnt ltw\' of a MM .,.._ tf'IM .. make .. _. IO-•'I' WllJU"IUlnt ·~ *-· Aa •k OunM, W'ltalw ... an •llUll«'ll •ff/ _.,. "°"' IN """9ttl, ~ ""-''~KW ... _...,. ... t114MINll '-• '*""* but·~ ........... Wellts .. 1tert a _..... ~ 111 cellMnli• Wffll a Mw fll 1111 W INM& leil•Wt• • ~ .... v--....,. .. -.... trem • ment•I lluplt•I., •n• Callfornll, .. ~ c.r.I .... . ............ lilt..-... .,.., ... .., Fl..-.... ,,.,,... -V ~ a M\ln, llt'I ~ .. llM -· Yel llle'l'-•18lel'*e,._ ...... _ 1urclll"9, 114'1119r 111re ef wtlat tlle'l''ll fllld. ,....._ .. II -for a <~ ..... !MOiie. '91111111 llftall-._.,,,. ......... .._ ... __ l••cltad In ..... -.... .., fttlitlfll '""'~--~~. Ancient secrets _ or lost rartune ••• si.=~~ all hidden at WALT DISNEY Production• -CANDLESHOE -. DAVID NIVEN.HELEN HAYES CUtff.D§!!OOD (R) '1HE GAUNTLET:.SONDRA LOCKE ._ _, 11:.t 111U1111 .. 311a ·,...,.,am rJUT Dt!C•~ QWI 1.4.Srtm • ll:li lllHIUW • 1111m• · llll llJlllm• JODIE FOST!R. LEO McKERN --VIVIAN 1'tCKLES X:,.AON 800DWIN =HUGH ATTWOOll -:DAVID SWIFT • ROS£MARY ANHE SISSON -~M INNES -:: AON MILLER """::NORMAN TOKAR TtCllnCGlDl9 K;• -.. -.. ,·-ce.·----t 111 ~t;1Jl1J :u 10 Brea Plau ...................... 529-5339 Roaamoor ................ (213)430-0419 Cine ma V1ejo .................. 830-6990 .Cinema West ••••••••••••..•••• 892-4483 Harbor Cinema ................ 646-0573 Fountain VaUey •• ~ ............. 839-1500 Clnedome •• .-. .................. 634-2553 Stadium DA .................... 639-7860 Brookhurst .................... n2-6446 Some w• believe -o.-S will not. O ecl cte fo r 1oul'Mlf. M.,ltwn He...U In '"The ~r Side Of the Mount•ln ( A Quick Look at the Movie~ ) 8111'1 CM ........ -Ille cNlftty ef Ill• mettrl•I .••• ,,,.,,., • N•M· dertll•I llner\'WI llv•Hl.,.s to ClroP a aJrl from • "'°'IOll; lie 11 dlr.suacted but M t ·-chldtd tor llW .,..,.. murder. Rated II. "IOUUI" 18111'11Ully captur .. tht Pitltr S<Mttw hit play -perf\apl 100 teltllfully, Ol1'9Ctor Sidney t.-e rt- ta Ins Ill• lntellectualltv of • ~yclllatrlat'• _.t lnle Ille mind ol an !nolllll llO'I' Wiit .. ,,,.., honee. Tll• part, wlllcll wH e11t••ln1J ell\ tht """ .,_, tallly In the fllm. eut ..... tllm iW OI' 1 IKI, N Ktloot beumu 1tart11191y clMlll•llc. IUctl~ tklrtoft dlspleya 811 okHlrne vleor as the OKtor, .,.,. "1rlll It ut· tarly ,_,...llng M lN llO\' -0.Car metwtal ...... R. "T•LarON" Is Jim11 eond played without lonou• In c1>01t. c 11 .. 1es •l'OlllGll ,.,...1n1 1lr11Q111- or remer l*'Y-IKed tllrouoll Ille ler- ltlclled .. ., actwntun. We -etlled to btlltve that loony Donald PleffMoe can l'9C1'11 AOber'I l'f05t'• "mtt• •• eo 119'-1 ,..., .. _, tile tel.,_ Md.ca-llOl'YMI cltl- to lltow :Tt.:i:.• lnllallaUonl •• Nrt ol M ltlllllen plot. KG8 ..... lM ltemlctt ........ "''" ... ,.,. ,_.._ _,......_ U• 'Vfbe One and Only'' is Funny, Hilarious and lbsteric81 (We're very serious about ... ) A Carl Reiner mm HENRY WINKLER • p....-Pir.t11a ,_. AFllll Mm PIDcllun HenryWinkleris'1beOneand Onfy"Kim();rby William Daniels Harold GOOid Hent Wlechaim Polly Holrtday and Gene Sab Written by SN Gmion Executive Producer Rlbert Halmi Produced by Steve Gordon and David V. Picker Directed by Carl Reiner ~==---·--"!'CIT-~ NowAt ~ Dally 7:15, 9:15 Fri 6;30, 8 :30~ 10:30 Sat/Sun,fAon 12:30p 2:30, 4:30 6:30, 8:30, 10:30 edwards CINEMA WEST WESTMIHS'l'ER.A TGOLDINWEST 893-7587 892-4493 .. .. ,...., ......... llMlleo.,, "'"-9-__ ..., ..... --··· _...,, "'Teletoft .. ; • • ~ . ' ,., • . . .,.________ ..... _.........., ----------' Friday, FebNAtY to, 1971 OM.YPLOT C7 British G,rO.UR, 'i.a-,:rJ,' Maturing 1 . ... Emmyloo Barris' Images o( Americana 'Unoonrineing' :EMMYLOU SINGS AS PRETTY AS SHE LOOKS By MIKE PAS~CJl Of .. DIMiy l'\lte ..... As many as 200,000 roclc fans are expected to make their way to Ontario Motor Speedway March 18 to attend an outdoor concert featuring Aerosmith, Forelener. lleartt Dave Ma.son. Ted Nugent. Santana. Bob Welcn and a new act. Rubicon. Billed as Califomla Jun ll. it will be the first festival show at the speedway since the 1uccesslul cal.lfornia Jam ln 1'74.. Tlctets w~t on sale today and are avail•· ble at Tlcketron outleta at $12.50. Tickets at the gate will be $17. The Saturday concert, promoted by California Jam, Inc. and Wolf and Rissmuller, is set to run from 10a.m.to10 p.m. Leave early to a void a traffic hassle. · ••• THE ABIUT\" TO tell a convincing story. whatever its message or mood. bas always been a crucial element in successful pop music. This week's brief look at recent releases features extremely varied storytellers from the soft country romanticism of Emmylou Harris and the cosmopolitan hpagery of Billy Joel to t.heitreet..wiseatanceofEngland'aJam. ••• THE JAM, "TlllS ls The Modern World,•• Polydor (PD-1-6129). On its second album, this young British trio continues its commitment. both lyrically and musically, ·to the sound of the "My OeoeraUon"· era Wh:>. . This certainly ls not a Sex Pistols 0 raunch and roll0 caliber band as the Jam's simplistic and catchy pop melodies ..,d twaniU>s Ricken- backer eultara will quickly prove. Shades of the Beatles and the early '608 Meney Beat sound are prominent. • Whlle the band's muaJcal.punch ls not asap. parent oo th.ls effort, ,WtartatJvoealiat Paul Weller'• writing capablUtlee are maturtne. His stories are eniagtn1 ~ CID1"Qtba caucht upln modemda)'llleof IAndQn. It doesn't alwa)'8 worll. as on tne une message ol 0 London Trarne:• but the album's weaker spots are overcome by pop masterpieces such as .. Life From A Window; which echoes the optlmlstlc teen-apd Yislons of Pete Townshend's "I Can See For Miles." The beat .. new wave .. this side of Talklnl Heads and Elvis Costello. *** EMM\"LOU HARRIS, .. Quarter Moon In a Ten Cen~ Town," Warner Bros. (BSK31~). Ms. Harris always sings as pretty as she looks and both the material (includlnt her hit cover of Dolly Parton's "To Daddy''> and the backup support from the Hot Band are first rate. · However, the over-all mood ts so mellow and slick that her images of Americana are often unconvincing'. ·M with counterpart Jllta Coolidge. lb. Harris seems to delicately .-ork her way around the emotlonal Pl'~b needed to bring a SOPg fully to lite. While Bonn.le Raitt can strike a nerve with country blues , one suspects Ma. Harris mleht get her nails doae before hopiiln& a anutbbcMmd freiaht train.. ••• BILIS JOEL, •-rho Straqer," COlambla CJC 34981). The commel'tlal success of tbt evocaUve ''Just Tbe We.¥ You .&re.•• bas bn>Qght a crafty sln&er /songwriter a welcome Gballce at an enlaraed t~g. Joel has· a personable flair for romanUe lyrical nuances and sets an emotional scene as well 1lS aDf conte~porary sonpriter. • A good example ls "Scenes From An Italian Restaurant," an old lovers briefly reunited. piece that could easily have been an exerclse in kitsch, butlt worltsqultewelL. His honesty 1n 4ealinit with avera1e people offsets a tendency to overdramatize their sltua· tions. ''The Stranger .. \s a thinking per&ODS an- llilote for Barry Manilow Syndrome. Variety Spices D~tes . ft'Om the QubtptqJS BestSeler. .• TheWldest, ~ R.wiest Cops_ TOOAY, .. •aaUAltY,. Ewr. "A HATPUL Ofl UlftH -led b' Sout11 CO.st A<tou. ~ 1· JO •.m. todrt, s.t11rdey -Sund•Y, L•aun• Beach P:•st•v•I of .t.rll Forum The~lltt'. Tioets U •lld up. ProcHdS lo St. Judt' Chlldr•n'J R~urch Hosc>!tal. lnfo<INtl-, , ... ervat10M tS7-0282. Times/ Places Cltlftnt. R~Ml9M, 2u.tl8-f7'0. RINAISSANC:t Wa .. c, tod•Y llwougll W.y, F•. tt, 0..!N'llM Coll .... ~-.. Vorl-.,,.. .. ln- dlMH119 CO!Qrl by Ille l.M MQelft CMm\19r ~(Mtlro, •rt ullll>lls, llotrlKCH!llltl •-ts, lllOU9V"•tl0ft cloy. 1111omwllo11 tw-tru. S1>«W Umlr~£~nl Held O•er 2nd Smash Weett AaT LllCTURI: -".II.di few ~n: Ullleu YfN're " Wom.wt:• 7 o·aocl1 to11lght by e1 .. nor ,t.ntl11 ., .... N•wport HarbOr Ari Muse.Im, UO Soft Cletn9f'll• Ottw , ..._i e.ocn. tkkets ... ,_,... ,,..11n. "IN Sl:AltCN W S«llNO," OtOll99 CO.st Coll ... Sci.nc. Hall, 7: IS p 'ft. ~y end s.t ... y. Tl<ll.U. P.lCI. ••. so at llllefttS. Golden WMI College The.ltr, U744 Goldell Wfft St., H11nlfnoton BM<h. "ltl:YNAltO THE flOX" Col St•le Fu11 .. 1on ,,..,_ Tl>H!ff, 7:JO p.rn. tocley, 11 o.m. -2:30 p.m. S.tur· dav. 2:30 -s p.m. Sundoy. Tki<els Perf-1119 Arta c..Mr boa offl<a. ''ITAltl Ofl TUTAtOCNAMUN/• pl-1¥1""' .,_ .t Clnffllh Pert! 0-v•tory, .,.tous times tlw.uoll Ju... 4, Tiff .... 21J 6M-11tt tor 09• tolls. At SpecMJly Selected Tlteauea And Driw·lns! lfXP•alMINTAL SOUNO concert, "Vol<HPac•: Contem· porery Stcwytelllno.'' directed llY R09er Re.,,..eds, tft91Ntf, <om-r •"" prol•nOf' of music. UC SJn 01990, I p.m. UC lrvlN Fine Arh Vlll;t9e Coll<ert H•ll. Tick•IS "· $2 UCI •l..cNnts. P , OIMr stuOenh, UCI IHully end st•lf. lnlorm•llo11 m.6378. DRAMA wottttsHOP -"T911 Litt .. lftdl-" ~ bot UC lrvln. •llHMnts of *'--,..,,. Am Llllle 'ThHler, 1'1 Hut'Nlllltlll& H•ll, a p...,. IOdOY oncl SM\rdlty. Admltsloll, 7 S unts. tnlOmWIUoltGM617. ERICH 1,lllfSOOltP, ~ ConduC· tor, •••d• Ill• Los An o•••s Pllllh•rmOllic In 8"1fl0Ytll'• Sym· phonies Nos. t In C Mel No. 7 In A O<!d 11.,o·• Vlollll Collutto, t:JO 111.m. lo-d•y, 2':30 p.m. S.t.wdey, Music C.nl ... P•¥llloll, lM A11t9IH. tn- form•tloft 2tM'72.Jtl I. ONl.Y SUNN COMPllMENTARY PASSES ACCf PTEO SEE DIRECTORIES FOR SHOWTIMES AND 2ND FEATURES MESA, Costa Mm • 640-5825 SATUaoAY,P'lflltUAltYlt , PUTIVAL CW WMAUES. lflCl"*I m•r111e wlldllfe P..-'«Mllt. oc.o- wlontitcl '"'"' tourt of N•V'f poCral bootS. o Novy MFOCllU!e *'II •llblbl- \ El CAMINO, TIStil • 544-1696 CENTURY 21, AuMm • 112.a9G2 MIUMAR. S. a-ti • 492.t056 WESTBROll, GaTJen Grove • 531M48t FOUNTAIN YAl.lEY, FMbin Valley • Q.1500 SADDlEBAIJ, E Toro • 511.SllG OUNGE MAU, hp • '37-8348 CYPRESS, Cypress• 128-1660 FOUNTAIN YllUY OR~N, Fouatn Yaltey • 962·2411 LINCOLN DR~N, Baena hfk • 527·2223 THI! AMlalCAJf ll'OUC MLLl:T, I p.m. Ch•IMNlft Coll ... Mel"'OrlM .t.udltorlum, W N. 01-11 St. Tlc~ets 12. St atude1111, Hnl<M' cltlzell.\. tloll, boOt --.............. ... ll•llet •lld ,.,.,Oii ...... .,.,,.., • ""'"' o-l'lllnl Hettler, Soll 0199o Fr-ey ond Pllc"k Col1t HIVflway. "HOW THI oTHla MAU' LOYD,. fl01t•1•11 "1\M .... T1VA\., nrJt of Illy IM H""''"""" 8MC.h Pl•.,.__ thrM monlllly ....,..,. of FrMKh, dinner ahow 7:)0 p.m. FrldeYI, ll•llOfl Mid ScoonlSI) ~ 7 p.m., S•lurd•ys •nd Sundays throv9h Forum 2 Ti..•ttr, Golden W•sl M••<h net Edgc!w•ter H'f'lllt .._., College, Hwtl~Oll -..Ch. 1~ P•t II le Coast HlghW•Y •11d. tl011"2·7711,ut5't. wntmln~t« lloulev•rd, LOno O..ch. THE SYLVlltS, S<IUI •lfttlnt 9roup, 6 DANCl!S AT EIGHT, modtn> .S...<• •ftd I p,m. today •nd Sunday et com,..ny, I p.m. tod•Y-s.itur~y, MoVI< Mounleln In V•'-I•. Pork Rona Barrett (ABC· TV) Says: "Tl')e audience loveCI 'The One and Only' -they laughed their heads off!" A Carl Reiner Film HENRY WINKLER "°""· 10 •.m. to 10 p.m. ttldey Md Sun~y.10o.m.to6p.m.Molldoy, SUNOAY, FElltUAaY U ''THI •OMa."llt.dllllatorymvslcol, P"n.nted..., UC trvlnt 11lldttal1tob- _,,_. .. Mtlonol ... HlltorY WMll, a 11.m.. FIN Al1I VIII ... CM- artJ10ll. MONDAY, l"ElllUAltY 11 oaAMA -s.t.ctH IJ(ftl .. frOfOI SllOHpH.r• It\' member• of IM Royel Sh0HP9•r• COmp011'f' 01 Str11tord·on-Avon, Engla11d. FIM Arts Vlllege Tlleet«, UC lrvlne, I p.111. -.y. TIM4eyond~. Tl<k•IS for MolldOy l.Clu,.. ctemonstrotlOll, $2 t9119r•I Nllll•MM , SI UCI s~ T.......,, ~ ~y -~ ttcMU, 15 ..,..,.. Ml'llln'°" VO ......,...,..'ICI tac• • .., '1011, I""'"""°" WltOftUDAY,flHltUAltY1f ll'"CM l.lUdOOltfl,...-st COllClll<• tor, SldMY Kfrt.h, vlollnht. Los Ano•••• Plllllwlrmo11tc co11ur1, f :30 p.m., Los ~ Mwk c.tw :,;.:~!1~~i. Tlc~t l11formolle11 "CHINA tN SUMMl!a tm -Alt Ovtfvw:•""' M8fnef'lt of._,.,. 111411 pr-.UOll, 1:» p.111. PllMllltS • Well, S.llW MO COiiege, 17111 •nd llrl.stof 51reeb; s.nc. AM. Ho .. mlNIOll cNrfe. THUiuoAY, P'aaaU.t.aY 16 INTI RNATIOftAL AUTO IHOW, .,.,10.a '''"" ••v t~ ,..._ 20, ,t.n•h•lm Convention C.nler. ,,._ lonNllOft, tic~ .. ~"'· J NIW COMIOIU, "~ M>d Mflr-· rl•1• •11d Tlltn Wll•I'" I 111.m. Tl••irMl•'t'S !Ind Flidoys, 1 encl •:• p.m. So~ thfWlll Mlirch II, CHI Tlluter, 104 -i!I Centro, Hollywo•d. Reurvotlon• 21).Mf>.274D. .. .ti '·TRUE .. LOVE STORY. .. For everyone who believes in happy endings -J • . . . .. .. . ·. . : . . . Q DAILY Pll..01' Fnday. February 10, 1818 "'THE GAUNTLET" (R) ''T AXl-cAB DRIVER;: "HEROES" (PG) "THE STING" ALL DRIVIMNS O"EH 6:l0P.M. .... H'ILY CftllCI Undw 12 f'rH Untcn • k1cldle Punro"ftd I 11 'JheBarold Yins~ '\\bat)UI drtam-llley..Jlo1 HAROLD ROBBINS' · . EMANUEL L WOLF P'-111 LAURENCE OLMER ROBERT DUVALL KK{HARINE ROSS TOMMY LEE JONES JANE ALEXANDER .. ·HAROIJJ ROBBINS' THE BETSY LESLEY-ANNE DOWN JOSEPH W1SDWI EDWARD HERRMANN PAUL RUDD KATHLEEN BE1.l.Eft Sc111inplay by WILLIAM BAST and WALTER BEMSTB" Music JOHM BABRY Produced by ROBERT R. WESTON Dlrtetad by DARrEL PETRIE j!JRESTB:IEDc.j An Alktd AntS1S/l9old Robbins lntema1lonal Production M Aiied ~.... -....... .,.. ... F CD edwards.CINEMA CENTER HARBOR AT ADAMS, COST >.MESA MESA VERDECEMTER 979-4141 Schedule · · • Friday a:ad, ads, 10t30 Sat.4Sun f:3o, 3:45, a:oo "'' 10:30 • )lonfl\les 7:15, 1:30 , .. ~,.._.,.._.._..., ......... _·_·;;..;.·~·~~·-· . ._...:.:~ APPOINTMENT TOLD Tom Wolff Jr. Louis Harris & As· sociates • • WOLFF has been ap. poi_nted a member of the board of governol'S of ... .. 0 The Ca Ii for n i a ~~ii!!i!!!!=!!!!!!!!!!!!!~==!i! Shakespearean Festival. according to Wileman. Wolff.joined the Irvine Company in 1972 as pre-· sident of the Irvine In- dustrial Complex befbre becoming a partner in the Newport Develop • ment Cortlpany. A RAY smRK PRODUCTION OF A HERBERT ROSS ALM .NEIL SIMON'S JliE GOODBYE GIRL RICHARD DREYRJSS ·MARSHA MASON and nmducirg QUINN OJMM1NG.5 DS Lucy \lk!Um bi/ NEILSIMON • Produced by RAY SfARK • Directed by HERBERT~ l4Sc Scmdand Adapkd by~ CRJSIN • Song•GoocliyeQi" Wrttenand Fab11ied byQl4.JIDGATES• a RASTAR f-eature • Pmtsby MGf La tmt'!::a~l QNoor~ .. ~._.! INW6llillllilt•Fleii!iu•"lr-11ocal • .,;-l Edw.,ds Schedule O.Uy7:15. 9:15 Fri. 6:00, 8 :00, 10:15 Sat/Sun/Mon 2:00, 4:00, 6:00, 8:00, 10:15 • ,. ompeUUons Jn which here ii ••lly a free catecorY. Olte of their f.-ee form cat.ions 1s a Kln1 Tut Ck. oomplet.e with a am~ab'a false beard, a ilded face and ero1lnbtc. on bis ct. Their other .. weird ater!owl" is a Darth ader duck, &reath Ilk and all. "We had rely M our IOft for the all on that 0ne," Mrs. ace said. "It's kind of fun to ave a cha.nae from do- ng something llkt the llard," Chace said. •Atthougb we found we ad to work almost as aftl on those two as we id some or our other irds." ·---. ....... . -..... -.. ..-~---·· LENELL AND TOM CHASE OF HUNTINGTON BEACH SHOW DECOYS IN PROGRESS DetaH on Female Mallard (Below) Too~ Hundrede of Hours to Carve flUP- MANN'S .. SATUIDA Y HIGHT so. COA$f PWA IOM'f I I FIYIR" ••• =.:: I ••uta DAILY 5:leo?l)l.ttJI' ,..,m MANN'S C,.£Wlffl MMSI...,_ ..... ... THIRD Kite" CPGt •tl-?:U·l•tt .. ,,,,.,.,_ ............. ~,,.., ..... "OH GOD" IN) •UY we.'"" .. ,,.....,.'°.. l:lt ........ "'LOYUS a OTMR S'fUM9•1" .... ...... llJJI, ............. .. MANN'S ~&NI CMEJUUID .. ,~ ..... "SMOUY AHD THI IA...,. ._., ...... /WMIMl*-l•l-Mdt A moving~ A~ ltOl"3' A .iory fA ~ hllred. friendlbii)I triump1a. and Jove. WINNER~ GOLDEN GLOBE AWARDS INClUOtNO BEST PtCTURI! . .. -.... --.. ---.--·· .. .. . . ,. • a ' · • ; Friday, Februuy to, 1971 DAILY PILQT (,"9 Happin~ ht ~arinony ~ By USA ROBINSON Unlike other performers whose rellatoua thou,hts are private, Al Green -a bom·aaaln ordamed mlnister -feels he manaaes to aet hla me11a1e across onstage. He does it through "love and happlneu" <which ls the tlUe or one of h1a bl11est hits) rather than the preachy sermona he used to de- liver in the middle of his shows. "I •Ina to make people hapPf;• Ah•>" .. lo make them shout for joy." And ln doinJt so. the IOod looldnt, blaet superstar has earned eighf aotd •lniles, three platinum singles. seven gold albuma, ahcl four platinum albums. CON81t>ERED A ROMANTIC aex aymbol for years, Al had his private life hlChl1 publlch:ed a fe"Y years aeo when an ex· &irlfriend broke into bis Memphis mansion, dumped a pot of grits on him, and then fatally shot heraetf. A trademark of his shows 1UU II the band· lns of roses to hls screaming female fans. Once he received a petition from Memphis women beggin1 him never to marry. After hls many hits in the early 19'10I, Al Green stepped back a bit. Talkln1 last week In a New Yqrk-hotel prior to his big Radio Clty Music Hill concert, Al said, "I went a•ay. I went to get something together called 'presenta· lion.' "In order to live forever you've eot to believe ln something ... something you can't see. The thinp you can see will eventually de· cay and pass away, but the tblnp you can't see are elemal. You can't see love, you can't see .toy , you can't see peace of mlnd. •·1 had to make a decision for m)'Self. Did I want to at.op where I was, or go on! Was I satilfied wlth my career at that point, or dld I want to arow wltb time ancl arace and un· · de.,at.andln•? To be creaUve. •. to be a aeneral· inl eource ot power foT my communitJ, my brothers and mten. and myself. •'Love and bapplnesa is one of my trademarks, -obvloully. lt was such a biC hit that I can't do a ebow ...Uhout doln• that aong. But my re~ aetlvlU. and ~ perfonnioi (,_•_o_m __ ,,_11_L_K _ __...J is all ooe. UJOU°re l'Oinl to Uve something. then you have to be able to do It complet~. .. You bave to be totally C01Pm1lted, so It shows tbat the idealism in the muste comes from the dNrcb. Tben it eoes to the lactort for 'J)l'Oduc:tioD -wblcb is the studio -and then it aeta out &Mn to tbe people oo tbe street. ··YMa AGO THE church WU t.be meet· . inc place, and the focal point or blatk music. Everybody from Nat King Cole to Sam O>ol(e comes from the cburcb, that's where the music comes froln." Now recording in bis own studio <bouud in his Memphis office complex). Al feels be has "total freedoD)." .. I bave the freedom to be resPonsible to my work and t.uDes, rather than havin& to fit myself to other people'a schedules . .. In YoW' own studio you can come in and' sing when you want to sine. Sometimes JOU've got to do lt unW four or five in the momln~ and it's just coffee and work. coffee and wortt, but YoU know you bave the total reapoaslbllit,J to get it out to the people." c A .. .. .. _... . . .. .. . ' . ' Telerision • ~ J TONIGHT'S LATEST LISTINGS CJe ~ v P1l.OT F~day,Febnlaty10,1978 I IWJ.\ \ EVENING --1i ==&Wa 8 EMIAOeHCY ONEI DeSoto ~· tha poaal-blllty of buying • '-ea D MOVIE •• "K.lnga 0t The sun," ( 1"3} Yul 8'ynnet, Georoe Chelllrle. A Meyan king .... whet la .. ,, of hf• cMIMted country"*' and .... ~b America. (2 hra.)41. ·-• • THI! MADY BUNCH Bobby dwelope ecroohe>- bia. G) THE AOOkl£S Two u-eonvlcta are IOOM ~ the dlV c.rylng cont ... 1'4~"· 4D WHYNOTA WOMANt AllCN£W8 1 9:ao THE~ ta RIGHT m BEWl'TCHE.D .. Samanttta'a Shopping Sptee" Intrigue ctn and c:hlet 8COflOl'lllat. Wiina. Wald & eo .. 1nc:. l:OO 1J C8S MOVIE .. Tile Prealdent'• Mist, ..... (Prem!«•) a-.. &~. K.,en Greale. When a courl« for an American MC:Urity agency ln.,..tlgalN a ~ hla ....... la • Sovie! tpy, he dlacoveta an locradlble behlnd-llle-ecenes IOf~ In ~t. 11J AOCl<J=ORD FIU!'.8 "The Competitive Edge" RQ.cld01d tallows tile ttell of a bMller Who hll tllipp.d bell to an tnMM asylum wntwe Jim unwtt- mgty l>ecOIMa • pat'-11 Stephcln Ehloll, Rob«t H~ guest 11., II Ill ABC MOVIE * * "FrMl>ie And The e..n" c1111•1 J-eun. Alan Arton. Two tree- w'*'ling San Francisco copa are p lagued by uncontrollabl9 cars end elu9MI ladles u they race around town protec:ung the man they Intend to arreet.(R) SI OVEAEA8Y GuMt ctia1 Julili Clllld. G!) COHSUMEA .SURVIVAL KIT "'Tax .... ()) UNTAMED WORLD QJI MV.V GRIFFIN Gu.ta: Ciiva OeYla, Mells- •• Menchaater, Er1c Carmen. Beau Bridge~ and Su!>an Blanchard portray a couple involved in a deadly political mystery m ''The President'::. Mis tress" toni,ght at 9 on CR..<;. Channel a. 0 IAOHSIOE OetectlYe Sergeant Brown ia ac;cused ol brutallly when a hippie 11*1 of a bell.llflO. m MERV GRIFFIN Guests: Cll\/'11 Dal/la, Mella- sa Manchester. Eric C&rrnen, Al Stewan, Randy Edelman, Berry Manllow. 6l) THE SIX WIVES OF HENRY VIII 7:00 IJ THE M UPPETS G~t: Elton John. D N8CNEW8 8 LIAMCl.UB 8 A8CNEW8 G) I LOVEUJCV Lucy and Ethel Invite themselll'l!a to a rugged camping trip w1111 th91r apou-. .., AQAM.12 OHloera M.iloy and Aeed #feet • ~ ped(lar Md tweuppller. fl:) MACNEii../ LEHRER REPORT Gi) CAlJFOfNA TONIGHT Cl) TO TELL THE TNITH 0 Q'.j HOLL VWOOO SQUARES m THE BRAD~ BUNCH The Brldy'a grandparents corr>a to lllllt. CB AOAM-12 Malloy and Reed arreet a pair ol phony money pa-Hra and catch a robber In the act. 8i) LA. INTEACHAHGE "Informed Sources" "9 VOTEA'8 PIPELINE .. Orange County In WaaNngton" Host Jim Cooper ttawtla to w~ lngton to dllcl.a ~ Cowlty -wltfl ll'le country'• 0019-1•1 Cll nE MUPPET'S 7:30 tJ AL.L-8T AA ANYT)ilNO GOES "Huebtlnda va. WI.,.. .. D WILD KINGDOM "Scouting And Wlldllfe" 8 HEWl.VWEO GAME Ou.t: Rudolph Nia-11)1911, H> II())' WONDER WOMAN A m(ater •I diagulH (Ch«1ee Pleru) attempt& IO get al IN Information Oaann~I Lbtl11g• 1J KNXT (CBS) Los Angeles D KNBC (NBC) Los Angeles e KTLA (Ind.) Los Angeles 0 KABC· TV (ABC) Los Angeles Cl) KFMB (CBS) San Diego D KHJ-TV(lnd.) Los Angeles 0 KCST (ABC) San Diego m KTTV (Ind.) Los Angeles CD KCOP·TV (Ind) Los Angeles fD KCET·TV (PBS) Los Angeles m> KOCE· TV (PBS) Huntington Beach on • -althy 1ndustrtalla1 (George Chaklrl1) that IRAChas D l'AMILYCtRCUS "A Special Valentine" An antmeted mu9lcal featuring 811 Keene'• charllCle<a • Mommy. Daddy, Biiiy, Dolly, ~. llllle PJ, Klll)'- cat. Barty end Sam. U COUEOE BASKETMU. Callfornle Golden "-- -UClA lruina II 9 DONNY & MARii! GYeatc ~ Buzzi, Ron Howard. l ~SWILD CAAOI.~ AHOl'NEHOS GuMla: O.Yld Hartman, Paula t<elty. Cl) COUEOE ~ Stanford va.. use 9 • WASHINGTON WEEK IN REVllW l:30 D CPO 1HARKSY MPNlll'a Paradlae" Squat- ly Chlel Stlattc4iy breathn flra wtian lie diloowre ht.· drlll lnalrue1ot le llnNlclng out night• to dal!Qt with taNwomen. D COHCEH'TRATION l ~u~ WEEK "A Hope For L-lnll .. tlon" Gu.I: Or. A Gery ShUllng, Nn1or vice ~ "Anne Boleyn" Henry 1a mroughly capllvatea by Ann9 Boleyn untM she pro- OUOM Ille longed-tor lleit end the Infant la bOrn dead. Ci) F1RINO UHE (I} MOVIE *** "The Orgarllntlon" (11171) Slmey POltlar, Bar• bera t.fCHW. A lurnltlh COfl'1C*'tY manager tuma up deed ef1• • lonune In heroin .. atden lrOl'll '*"- (2 hra.) 10:00 D OUHCY M~To Aan."' Quincy ~ that an 8r'llblfloua yo;.rng ~ (Joltn Fink) admlnlatered the .iow-acling drug that lnduc«I h4s wtt.' e fatlll '-' ettack, but • hatty ~-tton. ordered by the husbMd. stymlee Ouil'CY and makea It almo1t lmpoealble to prove Illa ea NEWS «I) HONEYMOOHEAS Alie. trlet1 to aurprlee Ralph 'f"'lh a redKc>rated lljlal1rnent, but a mi.. placed glOYe atatte a ll'lilund«wtendlng. QI!) THE ADVOCATES 1o:ao G me HEW MEED "AITIMlca'a N9w Votunt- Paul Winfie/,d Superb ~ ............ PAUL WINFIELD AS MARTIN LUTHER KING An Extraordinary Performance In TV Drama • By JA \" SHARBUTI' LOS ANGELES (AP) -Okay, give Paul Winfield his Emmy award now. No way--any-artor this season can top his work as Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. in NBC's "King," which a starts it$ three-night run Sunday at 9 on Channel 4. The movie, by Abby Mann, dramatizes the life and times of lhe controversial black civil rights leader, from his early· ·manhood to his assassination in Memphis, Tenn., in April, 1968. NBC not.es that in some ln- 's tan c es, none specified. "dialogue, action and Composite characters were created to ad· vance the story.•• Actual newsfilm footag~ ot King's era also is used in the movie. TUBE TOPPERS NBC GJ 8:00 -Famil)' Circus. A TV special based on the cartoon which appears in the Daily Pilot. CBS 8 9:00 -'''l'he Presl~nt•i Mistress." A new TV movie focusing 01' e~pionage an~ intrlg'\le in government with Beau Bridges and Karen Grassle.· ABC fJ 9:00 -•'Freebie aqd the Bean." Jame!l Caan and Alan .Arkin play a pair of unhlt)ited cops in ·san Francisco in thls action movie from 1974. Arrfrl Pfockload 9)1 AKQ. a-&" I • NEWS 1,.ATINO ~ 11~.t'Jl~~ em.a "'--And TM 84iolt" Apt1I Wupecitlng her bor- lrlend to poo tM ~ 8tf'f time -· .. ~And. Tiit Tltp" VI Md TOl'il II~ ''II'-" 11'1 their _, •• eui .. caM. " MOVll ** "~Inge Of TM Sun." (11163) YUi ~. Oeorge Cllalllrta. A May1n king taMa what II left of hia ~ oounnymen and Mlle to ~ A,tnertpa. (2 IQ.) . . • ntll OOOOOUl'll Heim'• llfllUno brother, a ~ ....... to OloN,Feb'•• ....... I LrT'8 MNOIA DIAL DIQ(e,\Wl'T Gueet: ,_.,... WllfNd Shead. ID "4Aaet.I LIHfla REPOftT • 11:30 11()) M•A•S•H Tiit 4077th NtltM do>MI to listen to the Atmy-Nevy g9l'N ..,_, tt19V're born. birded and left With .,., unHploded bomb to d--.(R) D TOHIOHT Hoit: Jotlnfty Ca,.on. ~Carol Neblttt, LOia f alena. Or. W1fllam Holen. g LOVE, AMINCAN STYLI! "'--And TM TUba·• Henry brlnge hie tuba along Of1 hfa llCll .. :.0-L "Love And TM Ottem Bufglat" tieleft drefm& tnll e burglar 11 abou1 to pay • lllelt. 0 0 BARETTA "The H.it Miiiion Ooltar Baby" Tony'a llM and nip. utallon u an ~t Goe> we almoel deetro)'9d Wiier\ he le used. without the knowledge, to •teal $500.000. (A) . I =:.w.,. .._. ....... ,,..,'". KA08---•w1c'9dof tlrllll:w•Nuu dooe to ldl .,.......,....,,.... • CMJ'T10HU> MO ... MORNING 11:oo. lWIUOKT ZOH£ Tiit lltat men 10 vlalt Mara la relleYed to llnd that M¥- tlane -_,, """'9n-al<•. -~°' IUtMVAL • MOY~ ** * "TM Uttle Shep-'*d Of Kingdom eom.·· (1H1) ctlUI Wlllll, Jltnrnle Rog9'L A young l<er)tucky mountllln INiy goa1 ln\o the CM W.,, ~for the ~ ltMlt lovtrlg the ~-(1tw .• 30 mill.) ,._.(I) CM LATEMOY!e *" "Kanut City 8°""*"" (1872) Aaql* Wtilch. KMn Moeriiy. Wlw'I • roller dar1JV qllMll ~ lnvoMd Wlltt the dlib'• --· ...,. ~ m.-begll\ IO~ w .. ,,_;MOVIE * * * "AdventurM Of Mwco Polo" ( 1838) Gary Coop«. &aill Rathbone. TiW tr ...... of 13ftM:ilntuty explOteir Marco Polo brtng 111"1 10 CNna. (1 Iv .. 56 min.) • MOVIE .... ~ Morwtet. Ole" (1959) Boris l<Alrtoff, Hide Aderni.. A ~ Amert- C*', vl9ltlng Ilia English tlMOM'a pwente, recolla In honor _.., he '-"* the family'• Met9t. ( 1 bt .. 30lftln.) 12:17 8 BTARTIME "F,.. Of Olarge" John CUNYet-.~Beker. A muelc1an, 0¥el wMtned by tha 1119 of tile city. goea on a one-man rnlallon to make people --of theif ~v.iu... 12'40 0 MOVIE ** •A Rellec:1ioll Of ,...,... c ttn) "'°"" ..... e.-y Ki*l'Mfi. A "*' end NI,,._.,..~ iy.....-~--~ o1w...-· • .,.....bUt ......,. • ...,~.ct tw~20-.1 • 1:G08 MDIOHflNOW.. I .. :NM•C..~ TM ... 0... KC end the 8u111lllM Band, Rloll Orio., y"°""" Elllmln, Aonnle~ 8 ISP't "w.lgM Of Tlw WOftd'" 1:11• TAUCA80UT . "Selllno The Uw'' ,_. MCMI .... ,. .. ,, __ .. (19e.3~ John Conte. l.ynn letl. The .. ~ end "* to.~ beool'llel ~ ~ dlslwbed --"'"· ~ ....... f'IU'det. I"' .. 30 mlll.) 1:11 NIWI &:GI MCMI ** ....... °"AWIC A"""-'' (1M4) t<lm ~. Alc:tlltd Altenbot'- ougtt. A ~ to gellt "900Cllllllon of Mr ....,.,... ,.,,.. powet'I, pliww • kidnap • chld and lhtoulJh her ... tnf0tm IM euthori- tlH ~f Iha Chlld'a ~(2hra.) • MOYl!S ••'At "The Red Snow" (195i) Guy Medlaon. Ray Mala. Myet«loul llghta and noleM, -In Ru.-at.ti temtory nMr a U.S. NI fllotw blM In AIUka. la.di Iha U.S. to l*leYe a .,. WNpOn la being 1eated. (1"'~30 tnln.) t'.199 N!W8 2:801 = •*Wt "Th• Wedding Night'' (1835) Gary eoo,er, Mna Stan. A ~~­love '°' ,_ ~ wl'9n ... "*"9• 1111W men. Ct 2:45 1"'" =) 3:00 NEWS 3:20 MOVIE •*'** "Sword 01 ··Unoelot •• (111$3) Comal Wiide, .MM 1V---. After Kq AlttMll dleooYer9 • ._~~ ow-. end t...nce6ot. h4J .,.,.._ the knight from the kingdom. (2 tn.. 20 min.) a:aom MCME **· ''The Son Of Or. Jekyll" .(1851) Louie Haywwd, Jody U-enoe. The '°" of the fAlnOUI Or. Jell)'H cont"-WC>f111ng and~ the formula l"Ml)Or'.aible tor hla fettlet'• trwwformatlon. (2 lwe.) uae .wa '-'00 •• tilOVll * * "Caplfve • Ytlld WornM.. (1843) Ev9tyn AnUn. John CenedlM.. An cnngutM .. tnna- tonned Into a ~ -tMlly to r..,..n lo M llnlmlll. C2 Pn-1 • MOW! * * Fog FOi' A ~· C 1160) David Sumn•r, ~ Tr11-9. A~ pollotwOn\ln .. """ • bell by ~ In • tfflP to utch a llomlcldlit meni.o ~btlfotlM Gf llW .. blondM. (2 ....... .... \I l 'l{IJ.\' TV .Drama 'King' • in 1- (TV REVIEW J earlier, with FBI chief J. Edgar Hoover <Dolph Sweet>, ~gered by King's critic.ism, telling ~ porters: "Martin Luther King is the mostnotoriousllarin the Unit· edStat~." Kin~), ref~ to move to tbere1111" of a bus in Montgomery, Ala., and is arrested !.or violating se~ tionlaws. IT'S BOUND TO cause fresh arguments over the use of his-tory as entertainment or vice versa, but I don't think there'll be a ny a rgum ent about Win- field's powerfUl performance in the title role. · Sunday's premiere starts with re-created news foota&e of King',S 1968 trip to Memphis and the de- monstration be led ln support of black garbage workers that turned into a riot, left one black youth dead and the Nobel Peace Prize wimer blam.lng himself for the tragedy. It ends in a scene a rew years I N BETWEEN AR E re· creations of King's early work in desegregation and bis wooing. while a divinity st udent. of Coretta King (Cicely T yson) even though be was engaged to another woman 1n Atlanta at the time. The courtship. the hints he was to be more than just another minister like bis father (Ossie Davia), areQ't. atetchecl very well, But impact begins building at the historic moment a black woman. Rosa Parks <Yolanda It puts King, the new pastor~ a Baptist church i Montgomery, on bis long mar ror civil rights, preaching llOO· violence and meeting plenty of violelfce -and imprisonment - a long the way. How nll that changes, bow King's civil rights fight is widened to protest the Vietnam War, is told Monday and Tues. day nights. The entire film will doubtless reopen old sores. ze.. kindle old controversies. But "King" definitely is worth watching -ii only to see a rare- for·televislon performance by a line actor, Paul W'mfield. GOLDEN GLOBE NOMINATION BEST ACTOR -HENRY ~l~KLEf,t COMICS I CROSSWORQ MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson. BOOMER ~ • t J I MISS PEACH f "Stop com'plalnlngl She took the thorn out : of your paw, didn't she?" t t UNKY WINKER BEAN t 1 I WANT 10 "JMA~K ~ FOLK5 l WAo 1MINKING 1UI& AFT'ER FOR INVITING ME 10 ~ ~ AfnlT ~TI WA& 6POrn BANQUET I 60!~ 1051¥;10~~··· . . I • ~ · .. fA·aa J i b'PV'~ t GORDO a ----· .. by Tom Batluk By Chartel Rodftguet ... pjta'4t call on ua :%~~~~rs· • ll1 a dre'mn • ...._.. .. .._"" s~ .. -.~ Jli-& J.tr. • ~ • by Wm. F. Brown and Mel Casson ------ D~~EY'S WORLD Amhacn u~lh ti.Std -12> ~ o<a" prestderlt He W«e a 1811 b'ack hat. . ' byMeU by Gtls Arriola . "\'"" . .. ·~ ... .. - ~. FtbruMy 10. 1871 DAl.V PLOT CJ I .. PEANUTS by curffl M. Sctudz : • • ----------~---------------~: • SOME ARE ~IENDLV... : SOME AAf ~5-E . by Roger Bradfftlf •.. 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T .. t driv'6 this new breed of cer today! And we hive 1 g191t se1ec:1i()j, ·or pre-drl'l9fl I~ alWIYl fn stock. ~ ·DO .NOT !WAIT!!! TEST DRIVE & FALL IN LOVE . WITH THE ALL-.NEW PEUGEOT 604 For A Superior level of Comfort- Prices Start At About •11,000* . ONLY A FEWSUNllOOF MODELS l.EFTI J The Ultimate European Luxury Car That Is ·Priced Thousands Lower Than . Its· Competition. ·"'·-~ ... lf7J tMW IAVAllA 1974 tMW J.OS. 1977 IMW UOI 4 speed tnanamiealon air · lfJJ IMW l.OCS Automatic transmission. Automatic tr.,ismlsslon. conditioning & aunr'oot.' 4 epeed trensmesslon and ai r conditioning and stereo ~ air cond. (362JPS). sunroof. <261MCG). sunroo[. (388J<Lf). (009UMX). I '71 )C 2400 1974 IMW J002 1974 IMW 1.0CS. lf7UMW llClle 4 speed. p~. steering, 4 spee~ trans .• stereo Automatic trans.. sunroof 4 speed trans. Wf1t\ AM/FM &~nroof. (0431). ca s a e t t e & a I r and leather Interior. sunroof. (ERIN D>.. Must~ cond1tiot'l4ng, (763MCC). (488LNT). I I 10 CMOesl NOW lt76 RAT Xl/t ltH POUCHIJ5' 1974 l'MrO WA80M lt71 POMnAC....., With stereo cassette &' Coupe. In excellent 4 speed transmission end Esprit. With •t•t•o only 19.000 miles. (887 condition. Has factory onl y 35.000 mlles. caasette. mags l ~ PFI). chrome~. (0624). (460PHKl. paint. (~). . The ilifference tiitween a ·, MerJieiles·Benz lease and ~ny other is the Mercedes-Beni • The car you lease does make quite· a difference. After all, you · don't drive the lease, you drive the car. Apd when you lease a Mercedes-Benz you drive some· thing special indeed. Whichever Mercedes-Benz model ynu. chooke, you drive one of the world's most resp~cted automo· biles. A car with legendary en~i­ neel'ing, meticulous craft5mansh1p, , outstanding performance and safety. . Something else: you'll drive the car you lease for two, three-or even four y~rs. Most cars JObk out of date aU too quickly. But when you lease a Mercedes-Benz, you arive a car with classic lines and timeless· ness that is never out of date. We have several leasing plans to offer you. One is certain to make it more convenient tor you to dnve a Mercedes-Benz than you might have thought possi· ® ble. Call us t()day _for the . surprising facts. As)( at>otrt our many ~nvenient leasing plans~ . , , ,, i I -'4 • ... -~..-.. ....._.... __________ _ • MEW '71 MUSTAMG II 2 D00a HAID1'0P 4-speed ll*lual transmission. oontoored bucket seats. carpeting, aound Insulation package. tachOmeter, amp & temp. gauges, Wheel covers, 2.3 litre 1-4' engine, bsw bias tires. PQWet' rack and pinion steering, console. pawer front disc brakes. front and rear bumper guards. Ser. 18R02Y125223 Stk. #0531 FAlllASllC FEBRUARY· TRICK SALE OUR PRICE s3799 1.8 hire transverse mounted engine. 44P99d fully. avnchronired manual trans., front wheel dnve. rack & pinion steering, front disc brakes. Michelin steel-belt radial tires, bnght aluminum bumpers. bucket sea1s, fold-down rear seat. pass. compart. carpeting. AM radio, tinted glass. Ser. #GCFBT053599 Stk. #0794 OUR PRICE 53899. MEW '78 FORD FAIRMONT 2 DOOR FUTUU COUPE • Automatic transmission. front disc brakes. rack and pinion steering, coolant recov8f)' system. carpeting, deluxe wheel covers, bright LH style mounted mirror. accent paint stripes, Inside hood release, wsw tires. front and rear bumper guards. Ser. t8K93T152900 Stk. f0643 OUR PRICE $ 4499 F-150 4x4 4 speed. pawer steering, radio, sliding window, locking huba, ranger package. (1A96471). s5999 1976 PINTO WAGON 4 cyl .. 4' speed, lugg. rack. AM/FM cassette. custom decor. extenor decor. As nice as new. (510ROG). 1973 MERCURY MONYIGO Ml Z DOOa V-8. auto., air, power steering, power bmkes. radio, heeter, whllewalt tires. vinyl roof, wheel covers.. Reduced to eelL (389N~ 1976 COURIER PICKUP 4 cyl.. auto. trans., AM/FM radio, step bumper, mirrors, camper shell. Easy fot the wife to drive. (1E62356). s3399 1975 FORD FIMP.U. v-e. auto. trans .• power steering, power disc brakes. radio. knit vinyt Interior. Grass cuttets Ideal. (63432Y). 1976AMC M01t411' SPOllTAIOUT 8 cyl.. auto. trans.. factorY air conditioning. power steering, power disc brakes, radio, whitewall tltes. Yinyt roof. lux. Interior decor. lug. rack. Clean win. (A8A087A15"4'63). f· IM -F-150 -F-250 TWO AllD F•R WH&L •IYE CREW CAI -SUPER CAB ALL -DISCOUNTED FROM Wl•DOW snCKER PtMTO , 4 cyl.. 4' speed. power steering. radiaJ tires, wheel covers. vlnyt Interior. mini console. Less than 100 ml. (767UBA) 1974 OLDS DaTAllZ DOOI V-8. auto. trans., f.ctory air conditioning, power steering, PoWer brakes. AM/FM radio, whitewall tires. vinyl roof, simulated wire maga. Hunyt (3Lii'"9 1974HONDA cmc 4' cyl .. 4' speed, radio, '1eater, vinyl roof. mags. See to appreciate. (5"3NZE). 1·975 BUICK UOU04DOOI V-8. auto. trans., fectotY lfr conditioning. power steettng. power disc brakes, radio. Compact t.nily Cir. (828LPZ). s2299 1968 MERCEDES ZJOS 4DOoa e cyl., auto. trans., radio, whitewall tires. wheel covers. One owner classic. (VOX508). 197SVW SCIDOCO 4 cyt., 4 epeed, air, AM/FM '9dk>. heater, deluxe Int.. btlte ~(838MYM). 1975 FORD .... ,.u. V-8. auto. trans.. air, ndlo. 8 trec:k. knit vtnyt lntertor. Nice work~ (88572W). 1977 PINTO WMOM V-6 c:yl., auto. trans.. air, ndlo. lug. rack. PC>Wel' to spare. (067SlM) s~499 1977 RAMCHERO ... V-8t auto. trana.. fec:tOfY air OOl\dltloolng, power ateering. oower disc brekes, AM/FM radio, wheel covers. vlnyl Interior. Low milel. (1G93742). 1976 COURIER ftCltW 4 c:yl.. IUIO. trans.. llr. step bump.. rrimn. lux.-y lnteriot . decor. exterior decor. Low mries. C1F19583). MEW '71 FORD PIHTO JDOOISIDAM 4-speed manual transmlalon. rad< and plnfon stMring, buci<et seats. carpeting, mini-console, power front dlac. brakes, wheel covers, AM radio.· electric rear window defroster, vtnyt Insert bodyslde moldings. tinted gl .... 2.3 litre 'N engine, bsw bias tires, front and rear bumper QU8rds. Serl 18R10Y129534Stk.1738 OUR PRICE s3299 5electshitt crul~ic. power front diec brakes. PoW8f steering. bright wheeUip moldings, bnght r<><:ker panel moldings, deluxe sound package. dlrectaire ventilation system. 5.8l 351 CID 'N engine, bsw radial tires. tinted glass-QOmplete. ~t seats & oonaole. front & rear bumpr guards, oi>era windows. Ser. #8A30H170897Stk.10857 OUR PRICE s4999 MIW 71 FORD LTD · 2 PR.LAIB> HAIDTOP ~ FAC10RY All eoMDmCI•• 8.8 lltre «X> CID V-8 engine. 1111-Yinyt seat trim. WSW. radial tires, c:onver4ence gruop. deluxe butnP9t group, AM/FM atereo ra:lio. ttnted g._ complete, deluxe wheel covere, heavy-duty auapenalon. Ser. "'825100821 SOc. I078 FUIY HI V-8. auto. trana.. factOfY air conditioning. power steering. pQWer brakes. ndlo, heat«. .whitewall tires. vinyl roof. wheel covers. Clean u a wttlst1e. (1121). s1799 197SCHEVY 1977 DATSUN P.U.SHOITY V-81 4 speed, power ateeting, radto, RWL & maos. See it now. (984'98Z). 1973 LTD 2 DOOI v.a. auto. trans.. factOfY air conditioning. power ateertng, power brakes. AM/FM rldlo, 8 track, whlte;wall tires, vinyl roof, wheel~ (805JPN). 1975 GRANADA ZDOOI V-8, auto. trans., factory air cond., pwr. steering. pwr. dl8c brakes. pwr. wind .. radio. waw tires, vlnyt rt, whl. QYrs. buck. sts.. Int. decor. Fords bast aellet. C 453f\EZ). $ 1976 DATSUN' 7Pf.P.U. 4 cyt .. 4 8'>88d. AM/FM ndto. custom Interior, ltep bumPer I mirrors. white spoke whit. (1C4205"). 1210 4 cyl., auto. trans.. radio,· heater, whitewall tires, wheel covers. vinyl Interior. Less than 9000 rri. (995SWT). s2999 1976DATSUN 71 0WAGON 4' cyl .. auto. trans .• radio, whitewall tires, wheel covers. vinyl Interior. 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E aUI• •• ANNA HlltlllCK. 1ftlNertllT\A111tA- <t<ltftl. wltNn tour rnonlll• alter Ille S<Hten• CHl"'O $11!RIAN HUSKY Kl!N· o.<e•Md. llllt•A11•,CA'27l1 first pvbllollonol ll•<t l\Ollte S.1tla AM, C.nt•n"atZ7tS NEL. 'OJJI R1v~r•ld~ Orove, S•ntt NOTICE IS HIERIE&Y GIVEN IMt euNw Na. JM""Mfl O•ltd J...,...,., 11• tt1I Ttt. OUI t r.1• Anll Htlq"I> C•tllorl\ta.,101 MARJORIE TALLMAN llH llltCI ,.~~~~sr;;s,o.engo Col•I Ot1ly Piiot 8E••~vl•,,.'-:...K1':'!911w1'11 0 1 "''*"•'I' tw: h lltl-The F ltllhous Bu"''"'' NIM41 ;.. he I I I tor Pl"OOOW of Wiii / ~ .,. ·~ Publl•lltel Ortn91 CAM•t 0.olY PllOI ,. n a .. II on $10'" 1,,., ebo"" nemt<I o.<.oeno terrtel to •t>O•• ,.., flied In <>rent• and Gollldl alld tor l'-'<t ef LAI*°• _ --------...;.;~ JES' P'. H1~w Jan ll •NI Feo. l. 10, 1918 C.ountf on Nov~mo.r I, 1916 Te11tment«v 10 ,.,. Pollll'-f aM 144iJ H•ml;;'M,...I 11•·11 Ct1trl0\ "' ~l•I• 10'.llt Rlvtr\lae authOrl&atlOI\ to ect"'lnl1ter tr. Klett P UBLIC NOTICE ..... PVBUC NOTICE "18UC NOl'JCB U .. H PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE Vea NllJ'• C.lllwftla 91 .. 1 Ori••. !)4nt1 Alt• H91ghh, C.lltornl• 111\der lht ,,...,.,...., Mmlfllll••llM ------------Tel I um 7.._1 mo1 ti E11at .. Act, rMnfl<• '° .-111ch •• l'UBLIC ADMINISTRATOR SEMl·ANNUAL R•ftORT Atter._,,.,,_,.,.,,. PUBLIC NOTICE Pau1"' w m tt. 2mt 1ttYert1-. "'•"•for tllf'l-i.w1kll4ert. _,,IM, TO THE HONOltABLE BRUCI W. SUMNIR, .. ROaATI JUDO• Ofl TMa tUftllltlOlt COURT P111111"*' OrlftOt eooat 0•11v ""°'· 1------------1 ';{,~,°' !>•ntt ""• Helo""· c.t1tornta = ':'!i•: ':'o,~:.':,~"f1~~":.": OF THE STATI OF CALIFORNIA, IN ANO f'Ollt THI COUNTY Ofl ORANOI'.: fellruerv>, io. 11,24, "" 0 ,.11 l'teTmous1ui1Nus T"'' bu,1neu w•• con0u<tee1 by• 1o:oot.m.,111t11t~of Oetort· JAMES e . HEIM, Public Administrator of said County, respectfully makes thll return of all estates of de<• "'• .~~~n!1'~~i::~N-~. dolnn general o•rlNrsnip. ,,..,,, No. , el &alcl ~ .... at 100 Cl'fte dents Whleh have c:om• Into hi• hands for the term c.ommenclng July 1, 1977, and ending December 31. 1977. PUBLIC NOTICE • ~ ~ • C.h"'°' M. Stele Cenltr 0th,. W.t. 111 Ille CIW ol S.nl• ou.ineu •1: Tiii' "•I-I ""' lllecl wltli ti.. Ana, Callfornla. It COMBATS Co"'munlcatlon Bot· COljnlY Ctt•I< ot OranQo County on O•ttd J.,....ry J1. 1'19. 1111'19'109 COURT Of THI STATf Of "'U,OltNIA l'Oa THe COUNTY 0~ OaANOll NO.A·*" ttrlH C:. .. JI PIE•COM PerSONI COf'll· l'tbruary &, 1'71 WIWAM •• M JOttN mUftlCallOM Go •• "° West '"" SL, , .. .,. c-ty C.lettl C..1• ""'"·CA "621 PubllV>ed ()tdftge Co.Isl D•ttv PtlOt THOMAS ... U>•O Tl., Coirporellon, a C.llfornla tor· '•b•u.,v 10, 11, 24,,.ftd """"" 3. "" UJll Pa-•V-le, NOTI CE 0' HIEARINO 01' PETITION P'OR PllOIATI 01' WILL ANO 1.ITTE9'$ TESTAMENTARY PO••llon, "'° W••l ""' St., Cost• Sl .. 71 Sllllt 11J Me .a, Cll '2617 ""911ftl Kitt .. CA t26U T"I\ l>u\l~ I\ t onctucted bye CO<• ------------Ttl: (110 .., ... l \lelt ol NICI( C. GoAlLANE.S Oecene<t po,.llon PUBLIC NOTICE ,...,..., -· ,......_ TLF ,.,.._.oton "'*II ..... Or-. C.Ut o.lly "''°'• NOTICE IS ... fll£8Y C.IVEN onet C ... lllSTINE G c..-.LL/l.NIES n•• llltd Nreln • oe111~ tot ProCMlt ot Wiii •nd h~Ull'Kf Of ltllt r\ Te\t.wn•nt•f'f' to trwt P•t&Uonrr rrff',-fn<t to which •' m•d~ for lurU'll'r cs.trt•<u••rs. ono tn•t •n.e 11m-.: ~ rA.,., ot IV>.tru"O thfi '•m• 1\4\ Mtn "'°' fat r•br~ry 1tl. 1'911 "'' 10 00 • m • '" u.. cour !room ot Oe°"'' t mtnl No J Of , .. o court~ •• 100 C1v1c r_,.., Ltt "'"''-'Jr .. .._ ,, 4, IO. 101t Pri!"\lditnt Tf'lit\ ''•l~f wJ~ fllf'd with tl'lil COul\IY Clttr11 of ()t-Cou .. ly Oft Jen HOTICE OP' P111LIC MaAalNO NOTICE IS HEllEllY Gl\lfN NI• public MaMl\Q wtll ~ "°Id •'I' IN CllY C-t•I ot oi. Coty ol Co\lt MIH OI\ Februuv 71, 1911, ti,,. JO o.m , or •• MOn lf\.,Nflw •\ thll m.tttr may be ._..,d, In 1"9 COUl\C1I cMmc.t" of City Hall. 11 F•" OrlW. Cost• Mow, on lho loll ow I no m•lltr: Al'l'l!AI. !tom l'tter Nourw. to! °""'' Otl\'t, 5'1111• 110, Ntw-1 8Ndl. ef ,,_ Pl-Int Commtnlofl'I Oenlat of Z-~ac.-. II lt1' ,_ Publl\r..cl Or-Co.Ill 0.•IY PllOI, Jtft lO. '1 Ftb J 10, 1'11 U l·lt ~nit• Oro.,. WKI. II\ llW Clly ol S..nl• ------------PUBLIC NOTICE An•, C.il 1fotni-'· OtltCI Ftbf°-Y '· 1911 WILLIAM a . St .IOHH, Coul\ty Cieri< OOHALO A McCAltTIN ------------! tlon Z E 1'·nl. lor o COOl41lloMI UM FICTITIOUS IUSINISS Permit 10 c-11 M u l\tlfto lllM·IH\ll NAMe STATl!MIENT aPOMtnel\I <ornoMC lo ,...lclenllal <- TIM IOU_..,. pe.-son " doiftQ bust· domtftlu"''· IOultCI at 2)40 Soni• AM nit Har..., II.,.. Suitt 2,. c"ta M•u. C.lltornl• ••• Attan>ey for: "-t"l°"er ,..H H : Aw nu•. In en Rl ,..,... CONNELL'1''5 WEl.OING. 120 NOTICE IS l'UllTHEA GIVEN I.NII Pubh\~ Or.onoe Co.l•t Daily P1101. nro, C.otla Maw, C/I. .,.,, •t u la time and oteu, •"" •"" •II G•f•l•llue Erl< F••lo90. 764t Cle~• '"'erKlecl m•v 0t•wnl oret f ebruary '· 10 ••. 1'11 ~)•·It lllvtr•ICM, C:O.te Mew. CA 92'71 11111/or wrttt., u1m"'4tl'ICI 10 Ill• City Thh IMIMMU Is tondu<ltel t>y •n In· Collncll on tr. ••«•,,,.,.llofted ....... PUBLIC NOTICE dlvld11•t E 11.E EN I'. ""INNa'I', O•ltt.itua E. FHIOQO C.•IV Cler• 'ICTITIOUS IUSIN•U T~ \l••tmenl .... , Otec! W•I" '"' Publl•~ Or•noe Gooll O•lly Piiot NAME STATEMENT (.ounty'(oerk ol Oran~ C.ountyon Jan Ftb, 10. 1'71 T nt tot1owtn9 per'°"' ••• dotng 16• 19111 P'U)tt bu-.1r:,:::~INGTON ·E.M8 E ATON Pubtii.Pw-d Or•noe Co~lt O•ilY Ptlot ------------ J•I\. lO, 11. Fe11.J, '°•ma PUBLIC NOTICE ~it!U'1 H•lt •••nut, 1 rvint, C.A. 1 ___________ u_s._71 ------------ The 11-1 P Wumlnoton Co.,• c1111 Corporation, 1un H••• A•enut, lrvtnt. CA'7114 Emberlon Ot,.,.l_.,•nl Coro • C111t Corpor~llon. 1•m Hele ,..,.,. .... l<•I"'· CA •11u This bu•lnt\\ I• conduelect by a qttwr•I P<lflNr\"•11 The llooert P. Wermlr1Qton Co. R*'1 P warm1r111on PrMldtn4 flllj tie-I Wt\ fllfd with lht CO<lftly Cl•r'>. oi Orenoe Couftl• on Je!W41Y ,., '"' PUBLIC NOTICE ,tCTITIOUS IUSINUI • ltAM8 STAT•MINT T"• foli.wl119 ...,.._ II 004111 ~ neu••: W.A.S.1'. MOTION P ICTURE LAii., 3* W, Htt"v~d St., laftt• Ana, Colltomt• ..,~ Wlttlam Allred SlupY, 7111 tn~tr· lltn Or • lot Al•"'it01o. C.llforftl• '1)1)0 flllS llUJll\tU II tOftCIU<led by Ill ln- tllvlduel. Wllllam A. Stupy Thia il•l-1 WM llltd wllll IM CoUl\IY Cltrlo. ot Or•-County on J•n11.,y 74, 1'11 ""112 Publl•lled Or-Co.Ill O•fly PllOI, ftbr ... ry >. 10, 17, 24. ttn PUBUC NOTICE R5903 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBUCNODCE PUBLIC NOTICE 7. 1·77 7. 1·77 7. 5.77 7· 12-77 7· 15-77 7-15-77 MS.77 7-19-77 7-21·77 .. 1·77 8-3-77 8-4.77 8-4.77 8-4.77 .. 8-77 .. 1().77 7-22·77 8· l 1·77 8-19-77 8-22·77 8-23-77 8-17·77 8-29-77 .. Jt.11 8·23-77 3·21·77 8-22-77 8-22-77 10.14-77 10-S-77 1(). 5--77 1().13-77 10-21-77 1().2S-77 10-25-77 1()-31-77 , 1· 2·77 11· 2·77 10-28-77 11· 4.77 s 1,000.00 13,888.37 658.6' 1, 114.42 32.25 1r110.00 2,70.27 1,077.31 10,203.15 1,675.61 d,CM0.21 .13 12,886.00 4,415.81 2,950.00 1,169.50 28,052.00 2,365.00 17,779.08 28.23 47,3$9.23 1'6,03".02 n .oo 2,876.94 7,656.79 1,319.19 626.493.12 65,935.9' 9.40 1S4."41 S71.S8 292.93 1,4~.'3 ."8 803.13 1,"76.07 1.759.76 SM.26 3, 156.39 S0.00 7,291.21 5,226.00 77,580.49 260.23 7.5.00 29.00 73.00 S.00 149.49 81".43 704.62 3,941.71 5,732.00 2S8.60 "7 ,450.00 1,086.00 1,21.5.00 824.6" 9,499.04 12.43 58 . .54 1, 187.81 1,19'.43 1,410.00 478.13 511.47 670.50 1"8,620.21 115,000.00 370.07 .513.52 41,910.00 1,0ll.20 69,379.36 25,630.56 ' 1,000.00 s 351.33 658.6' 614.42 1,000.00 13.35 .(). ~2. 25 2,16 .19 1,on.31 7,976.90 1,675.61 ·O· ·O· .(). S57.06 .0. 19.90 361 .0I 1,641.25 .(). 4.4,040.21 .13 12,886.00 4,485.81 .(). 1,113.SO 5,9"0.31 1,Jl2.29 16,61".0I 21.23 '9,335.86 1,86S.S2 7,656.79 3,913.4.4 74,363.71 32,"3S.9' •.40 1$4.441 571.SI m .93 1,4$4."3 ."8 803.13 1,476.07 1,759.76 SM.26 2,JtS.41 S0.00 7,291.21 1,777.85 I, 168.90 237.23 .59.00 29.00 73.00 .(). 149.49 81".4a 70U2 3,9'1.71 ...... 92 1.59.60 5,318."8 ... 1,027.00 lr 1.0.0.5 76'.79 9,499.04 1UJ Sl.5" 860..$3 1,19'.U 1, 192.00 2.13 51U7 670.50 40.00 11, 100.00 81.77 513.52 18,022.36 1,0ll.20 30,832.06 25,6.I0.56 , ... 111.'2 i1s.11 .... ts 1,208.11 2,111.17 1,369..41 201.20 1$.00 1S.61 .04 2.10 6US 1MM J,017.22 .(). 1,798.70 1, 1"6.26 105.51 u.12 1,472.32 504.14 -0· 5.26 1,66".16 346.48 1,000.05 28.23 3,951.92 2, 171.14 -0· 271.27 2,091 .16 125.00 7,557.0.5 1.5,024.26 9.40 15".46 63.77 67.96 SQS.31 .48 668.90 1,000.S6 35.26 227.30 .(). 5.16 3,018.99 53.60 3,374.30 19.52 6.13 29.00 73.00 ..(). ·O· 42.75 704.62 S00.61 87.30 .(). 2,868.41 9.09 112.8' 1.77 150.79 .(). .67 "68.60 96.10 53.81 + ~11.47 1.43 .(). 11,100.00 2.00 44.95 29S.10 54.73 1,.400.00 3,531.7'4 .0. 2.37 + + 90t.62 1,461.25 J .00 23.00 13.00 U2 .0. .1t .(). 3.00 646.99 .(). .0. I01.10 46.43 .(). .(). 337.98 651.64 614.42 32.2S 73.25 t,608.13 1,077.31 7,887.00 1,314.53 42,391.96 .13 11,413.68 3.911.07 ·O· 1, 108.24 4,276.1.5 1,03.5.81 15,624.03 ~o. 15,383.94 8,457.67 .sa 1,.59'.25 Sr56S.63 3,71t.44 67,306.66 17,'411.61 .(). -0. 507.81 224.97 946.12 .(). 134.23 47S.S1 1.72'4.50 336.'6 2,795.41 ........ 4,272.29 1,724.2.5 4,79'.60 217.71 52.87 .(). .(). .0- 149.49 771.68 .(). 3,441.10 4,I01.62 159.60 2,520.07 1,011.91 1,027.21 756.01 9,348.25 12.AS 57.11 3t1.93 1,0M.13 1,131.19 2.13 .(). 669.07 40.00 ..fl. 79.77 461.57 17,727.26 1,033.47 .... 116.SS 17$.17 .... ,s 7,299.19 1,1'4.92 • 1,166.41 171.20 .0. 14.29 .04 1.91 6'.ts .(). 13,875.02 658.~ 1, 114.42 32.25 1,810.0C 2, 188.21 1,077.36 10, 113.2S 1,314.~ 42,398.9E .1~ 11,413.6' 3,981 .07 2,950.00 '· 16".24 26,387.84 2,018.52 16,779.03 ..(). "3,407 .31 11,862.18 n.oo 2,605.67 5,565.63 8,19'.19 618,936.77 S0,911.68 -0. .(). 507.81 224.97 9'6.12 ..(). 134.23 475.51 1,n4.SO 336.96 3,1.56.39 44.84 '4,2n.29 5, 172.40 74,206.19 240.71 68.87 ..(). .(). 5.00 149.~9 771.68 -0· 3,441 .10 S,64.4.70 258.60 4.4,581.S9 1,076.91 1, 102.16 815.87 9,348.2S 12.43 57.87 719.21 1,098.33 1,356.19 478.13 .o 669.07 148,620.21 103,900.00 368.07 "68.57 41,614. 90 1,033.47 67,979.36 22,098.82 "67.00 816.SS 1,610.69 536.SO •.sso.38 17,235.70 1,366.41 691.20 -0- 14.29 131.04 1.~ &A.25 547.96 6,353.01 20.oso.oo 4,025.00 ~S.16 t,682.0S 750.00 • • PUB.UC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE PICTITICIUI IUllMIU MAM« HATllMIM'f t'ICT1TICIVS IUSl•ISS .. NllCITATIMllNT '"" ........ ,.._ ,, .......... •uu "IC'TITIOUS HISINIU NAMaSTAUMl"T Tl\e foll .. 1"11 ~·-• an doll\9 Dll>llleU•t T!>t ,.tlftll"9 M•M>ll• are 001"9 ...,,,,..u_ TUCl(Ell SUll .. Wl!•ll. JI/ .1011> SI , "1-""1 .. Kl\, CA .,_.) •001t1•l'I Muller, Jt1 '°'" St Ntw_.t~.CA.,.._, ME •A "llOP£R lY M'°"NAOEMlNT CO . ••~I Ha•- .. ~ • c;.o.ta "°""._CA '1t1' Aobt'1 T *Ill, )OI S-11 Marl>Or &1vc1 • Cini.-~ CA ma CITY IHGtNI llllUll.0~11~ *6 Pl<t<..,1"9, CMlt ioAtM. CA '2•21 llWll• '-•· ••m ltMllM Ln Huftt •"111 .. IH<l\, CA m4J Tlllt -lnHt I• <-.CIM "' .,. '" Ol•lclllal. s ... 11111i.o.., tl7)1 Olympic Aw Cotta MtW CA tJtM Ge« .. T C-y, l•tU ii.,,.,.., Lii . H1111\lllGMft 9"<11, CA flt.12 llOOMtnMl.tll•• A11<1rtv Herv#W\, 2«IO Et...., ... .,. , 'Tllll llllil-i .. Cl:WldUCtlcl ., ... 1n t11v1.iv.1 • '1. CAstaMtw.,CA'1t27 11111 lla\-' Wat filed Willl lht ,_,., C.ler• OI Or-Couno 011 J.,. ,., "" rttl\ but&r.es\ i\ Conctut ted Of • ~ IJltMt•I par\,,.'lMll Plltllltlled Or-C:O.\I Delly Pitel, S... Wiiton Ja" fl. Pell l. 10, 11. 1•11 T111t "_._,,, ,.., 1110<1 ••th tht 174 71 County Clart. ol Or-Couftly °"Jal\ _________ .......;~:.:: u. ,.,, PUBUC NOTICE ,.,,,, Pul>ll\htO C)r-CN~t 0•1l't' Piiot ------------IJ1n J7 Foll> 10 11 1911 l'IC'TITIOUS IUSINUS NAMC STATCMENT Tllo IOJlowl~ Pl'"°"' .,. oo•no tlllllleUH; PUBLIC NOTICE c;AOILV.C FAIAVlf.W MOMESl------------1 llell•J Cooney I hi' \l.Cemtl'I ,. .. 1111111 with lh• C:O-tv Ci.tk ol o ... ,.. Couf\ty on Jeu 11 "" "N1'1 Pulllhlwd OrM\OI COHI D•lly PllOI J•n to. fl, '•" l, 10. "" l:IA ,. PUBLIC NOTICE NOTIC. 01' PUILIC M•A•ING IE,OllE TME CITY COUNCIL OllTHE CITY Of' flOUNTAIH YALL&T WEST ·CALI FOllNIA SOO Ntwporl NOTICE TO C•£OITOltS Caftltr Orlw. S11110 llS Mowpo" SU~ElllOll COU•T 01' TMI[ IH<.11,CA nM0 STATEOJCALlll'OIMIA"O• CA 0 I l LAC F A I R TME COUN'TYO .. ORANGI[ VIEW/CALIFORNIA INC 2100 Na ...... ,.. '#HI Art•I• ~•I• 11» C"""PI"" (A E•lol• ol EARl..E E NEWt<ARl NOTICE IS HeflCllV OIVEN tllol 3" Tuel4.ty, Fetir.-y n. 1m. '" 1·00 P "" I" 1111 Ceun<ll Olarnlll<. 10100 Sl•l•r Aven11• Fo11nlal11 \/1llt• ~ .... .., •• Ille City C-M Wiii hOld 0 'lll210 Dt<OWO Wlllllltl'I IV In< ~ Newport NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lo 1\'W Colller 0•1"9. s ... 11, ••~ Mtwoorl t •fllllo•t oA 11¥ -nom.O .. ,_,., BH<ll, CA fl660 lhal all pe.-hitvlno ........ aoo•n•I 01nltl II Inc • ·~ tn,.<AIO e .. y '"° UiO --nc ••• r-lrecl lo lllt L•ouna ltar.h c.A '201 tlw!m will\""' ,,.,., .. ry vou<tlor\, •n '"'' bU\.lftitl\ ~, conou< t•o n, -tN' ott•c• ot trw Cler\. ot tt\t-•bc>Ve 9t'M,.•I OMlMr\.h•D enhU~d '-°""· 0t to Of'"tt""""' them. witr\ WUUam tV. tnt lf\t n*Ce\\frY' vovchers, to the Wllll-P "'°'It Pr'""'~'' """'" \IOrw<I at '"" otll<e o1 ~M K Trus , .. ,..,......,.. Wtl\ t1h"(f .... ,,,, IM W•U•<• ..,.,. Wt\tetl't "' • Newpot1 Couftly Cltr.11 ot O••"CI• Coul'IY 8to<ll. CA 92660. ""'"II Ii~ pion ot F•1>•u ... y 1 "" rwalneu 01 ow uncler•loneo '" •II ~H mat lilt\ per1a1nlt1Q to Ille .. 111• ot u1d PuDll\lltO Or•"VO CAM\I O.lly PllOI, de<eclant, wmwn four montn• •tttr ,...., '•O•uery 10. 11 14. M4«n J i.11 ""' oubllc.i1on of 11111 notl<e \ 1111 Datl'<I F•b. I , 1'11 ~-----------1 RUTHNEWH ... Rl AclmlRl\lr•t•I• of Int Will of lht •llO~ norYMO dKeMnl PUBLIC NOTICE -NOTICE "rt.111,IC MEA•ING DOUGLAS K. WALLAC£ NOTICE f$ HE!AEBV 011/EN tMl o 402' Wtatlfly l'I., Suite IOI Mtwpa'1 ltadt, CA-Pllbllc llH•lno Will ... nald DV , ... City Atler"ey ,., AdmltWllr.tr1• Councll ol tr• City ol ~1• Me•• °" Pubfl>hecl Or&nge Coast o I Piiot Fe11>r11•ry JI, 1'11, •t •c.JO p.m .. or •• Fe1> 10 11 1, Mer<" 1 107a .. v ~=d'.'t::!·~~~,:~:,:·,.";.:t,i:: . . . . »t-11 Moll, 11 Fair°''"'· Co\11 Meta, on tlwt lotl-1"11 m.11• · APPEAL trom Kuti Oon11, aulhOrlui<I 191nt for Cb•I• wy-o, lilO IEMt 20\ll Streat, C.st• MeH, COftUrN"9 .... Pllt"'fno C.Om mlul.,'s cle<klon In •-Hon wllll lOftl Excaollon lE 11 o•. tor varlan<M from IN ""'''"ed ,_ Y•tO •Wllla<k, -10 •OCJA1t10 •n nlstlno non·contorml"CI lioe "'lt><•<k, to con-'''U<t ttwee ~~t untt\ t" con IUf\C-t•on 11r1th •" exhtlnq dwelllftO tO<•l•CI •I ltw 4bOW ~,.,.., 1n"" RJ IOf\f N011CE I~ f.Ul4fHE R OtVEN lftll •• Uld II-and ot~• ... , and •II 01orM1nl lnteroled m•v pr~t or.i 1nd o• wrltlen comment• to tilt C•tv (OUMU on.,,. .. Cllr't1'ntntton.t0 ·••rn EILEEM P. PHIMMEY City Ck•' Pvoh\toed ~·-Co.1\t D.,1, P,iol ~ tll 10 1'11 U1 II PUBLIC NOTICE •n•n NOTIC:C TO CllEOI TOllS SU"E•IOll COURT Of' TNf: STA Tl 01' CALlf'OtlNIA ,0. TNE COUNTY CW OllAN0£ N .. -UJ ll'l '"e M•tt•r ot tM E\t•tf' o JO!>EPH JOttH ENDRES. Jll .... o JOSE PH J ENDRES. JR Oa JOSEPH JOHN ENO•ES • .,. JOSE PH J ENO RES. OecffwO. NOiiet '' -•llV Qtven to c...01tors h•YU'ft ct affft~ •9•1n~t lhf> ,.Id Otc.ectent to fll• w.1d <l•1m.s tft the offlu ot "'" "~'" ot tne .. or•u•o (.Ou rt or to pt ~•nt lt'••M to *"'' uno .. sioneo ot ltle otltce ot JOAN MCEVOY E"iORES. ev Oc:eon A ..... !>ul 8toch, CA .07~. wfHCll •all~ otllC• •• ttle ,ioce ot ~,,...., ol the ------------"""'"'V""d '" 111 molter• ~r1•inhlll PUBLIC NOTICF. NOTICE 0' SALE Notice hi ,,,.....,., 01ven putw.tnt eo \echon• l07t -llln of the Clvll coo. ot Ille Stitt ot California Ille un· IM"lo,..d. A.lmro Tr-mission• wlll Mii "' p111MI< eucllan. at 110 Newport Blvd • Cosl• Me'•· Clhlorl\lo, •• ' • m. on fueod•y. ttlt 2'111 O•Y ol Faa. 1911, the foll-I~ d .. Cfl!M'<I CWOPttlY, 1o~w1t· lo w1<1 Ute.. Suell <l•lms wit!> the nounarv _..,lie,• must be llled or pr•H"'" ft ••or-•\Ald wlttt•" fOUf fTIOl'lh> 1llltr '"" flr>I publl<ll'°" of 1111• "°"'• 01teo Feb. 1. i.11 JOAN McEVOY ENDRES E1<1<utrlc ol Ille ..,111 ot said de<-nt JOAN McEYOT •NOllES A" ...... ,"' Llw n10c .. ,.A .... Stal ••acfl. CA ,.,._ Toi : 00·7Mf """'"., .. ,,no on'"' tot-•no o•otNANCE NO ... •N OROINANCf 0,._ THE CITY COVN CIL OF TH£ CITY OF FOUNfAIN VALLEY AOOIMG SECTION 10 3' 114 "ND It 1' II> ro HtE FOUNT•• .. VALLEY .MUNl.C.ll'•l COD£ PROVIOING FOR fHI! PllOVISIONS OF THE' CALll'OllNIA llEHICLt CODE TO 8E MADE APPLtCA9LE ro CEAlAIH PRIV4'TL SlAE!TS WITHIN SAIO CITY IN TRACT NO~ 1 AHO1111 TN.M ditS•r~ to 1e11Jty 1n l~YOt Of tn ~a1tton to W.t\ ... ,., wtll c. o•vf'" an OP"°''""'''V to do \O If turtner 1n lorm .. lon "O.•lr.O you may contacl tn~ Pvtt••< \'!lo,.~~ Oto•rtmtrH •1 l(oJ.IJ11 C•TY COUNCIL OF fHE (ITV OF FOUNTAIN VALLEY eve•'tl" Mt(ltl'ICIOtl City Cit,._ PllDlh htd Or-C:O." Dolly l'llot Februory IO. 1011 HO.II PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICI Of' "'18UC KtlAlllNG TO •• Ne LO IT TME o•ANGE COUN· TY PLANNING COMMISSION ON ~llOPOHD UNO UH OISTlllCT alANOH. D•ltt of -1"11 FtO<uary 11 1•11 Time o1 Ht111no· 1 JO o"' or .. .CIOfl IPIUHftH ., pOUtl>I• LO<allon Room 111. lno""'""ftO 8u•ldtno. 400 Ovl< Q<\IH Or•v• W•w !Mini a Afta, c.lllorNo PROPOSAL a.a,. al l-CASE NO ZC·17 l1 wl\t<PI ..,_,to 1m<'no S.cl1onet D1>1r1c1 m•p " ~ 11. 10 cll•no• •rom Ille C1CSRI "Otflttal Bt.1\tMU· lSt9n Rt1trklton\l OtSlr'ICI lo .... IUCtUotn• cs•• COHO • Group Ow~lhnQ• •S1on 1t1ur1c tlon•I' Oi\lrl(t •Ul>tt<I lo condlllon• r~rcUnq att"\.1rwt ,..,,,no, on C•r t•ln PfOotrty 1oc.1it.-CS ilt tf\.tl mo•t iouthttrtv tornff ot P•<•U< Co•~t Hl9'1woy arc! 1111 Str.,.I In tllt Sunset lle•cll •••• o• reqUHJl"d ov Sul>l>•onclo ~•s-••t" CO MPLI AN CE WITH IHE CALIFORNIA EHVIRONM(NTAl QUALITY ACT: Yur Of c .. IM M•l<P ot Car Ford M11•l•ftV V 1.0. No •ROIClllSll ll<t,, .. 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Pvl>ll......, Or-CO.ti Oa1ly Pilot Jan, 17, Fil>. J, IO, II. !011 ,., ,. PUBUC· NOTICE 6 4 2 • - .......... --.. --. , __ ·-- ~ ...... ~ .. ..... ,--' .~- ··~·' ' ...... o ... "'" The IMgttt ~on the Or-. Collt DAILY PIL.Ol CLASSIFIED ADS DAIL v PILOT DS =~ __. ... ................ You Con Sell It, And It , ( 842•5878) T rode It With a Wont Ad One Coll Strvke Fast Cr9dit Approvaf -··-.......... - ~ .. -,......,_ .... - Houaes For Sal~ .••••..•.........•••.•• Gl'Mrol 1002 ·•·••••··•·······•··•·• HoutH For Stll• ~.~!!! !.~~ ~~••••••.I~'!'!!!!.~~~ .••.•... ;;;:~:.; .......... ;ooi Gwra1 1002 ~"°' 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• REAL !STATI PIOFESSIOHAlS CREAM OF THIE CROP Hunl Harbour -17001 Malta HB, $157.500 EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY Deane 20742 Farnsworth HB, $120,000 5 6 7 8 ~sMotic:•: Deane -8211 Munster HB. $69,500 Fashion Shrs -21111 Richmond HQ, $119,500 D A I L y p · I L 0 T c L A s s I F 1· E D All real estate advertised m this ncwapaper b sub Jee\ to the Pederal Frur llousana Act of 19till whicb makes 1t illegal to advertise "aoy pre· ference. limilallon. or dlsc-nmmalion based on race. color. rehgion, sex.. or national ongin. or an intention lo make an) such prefer~nce. lim1La uon. or discrim1nul1on." nu~ newspaper will not knowingly 1tccepl any advertising for reul estate which ts in viola· t1onofthelaw etllOR.S: Ad•ertlHn sholU c:hedt their ads daitr .ct ~ .,.. ran hnmtclotefy. The DAILY PILOT~' litWity for .... flnt .... c:orHd .... rffcNt only. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MOUMTAIMVIEW MEW HOUSE IAR«iAIN Luxurious 3100 sq rt home on hillside with spectacular view or i.now capped Saddleback Mountains. Luxuriously appointed with premium features loo numerous too list. Priced under builders current price for next unit at $162.500. For appointment lo in· spect. cal I 962· 7788 Two ec.-. w /'flt. hM .......... $1,000,000 &.eNld lay-6IO + ocati• .. SSt,,000 bt«Gld lay--4IO·¥few ..•.••.• $4ts,OOO EIMnld lay-6IO-View ....•..• $01,000• &urald lay--310-Vl•w ......•• $450,000 EtMrdd lay--3IO ..•....... -. $212,000 CoroM .. Mcr~llPf ........ ''"·soo CorOftO det Mcr--41b •..... -... $169,tOO UPI"" lock lay--41D .......... SI 45,000 W ooclbrfdge-llD + deft • • • • . • StJ.500 Cd"' Wotfffrotit •.•..•.•.•.......• SOlD 644-7020 212 3 SAM JOAQUIN HILLS ROAD NEWPORT IEACH General 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• EASTSIDECM Almost new 2 Br Condo You'U love ill Cute us a button. Only $69. 900. Lots ol wallpaper. Pvt yard. Wood exterior. Newport fief' Reolty -*•121111111 2005 Balboa Btvd. Newport Bch.673·2058 LOW DOWN! htthelewtiful SAKTAYHE1 VALLEY by OWMr 'Ibis tovcty 4300 sq. n. bome Is on a 3 acre hilltop overlooking lbe Alisal Ran~h Golf Course. mountains It live oak.filled hillsides (2 mi's from Solvang. 25 mi's north of Santa Barbara). Wood panelled liv·g rm. dining rm. Sunken rireplc-& secluded loft. all w1Lb vaulted beamed ceill.n&s There are 3 ~ Bdrms. Muter BR Ir Guest wing BR also have sitting rm. area & frplc's. 2 addi· ticnal frptc·s in llv. rm & loft. 4 full baths. Central· Seawind -20881 Queens Parle HB, $1091900 Six Plex -412 15th. HB, $240,000 22 Units --415 LSth, HB, $775,000 Park Place 21211 Poston HB, $122.900 W.M -10481 Dover, WM, $76,000 W. M. -5811 Camphor. WM , $79,900 FV. -9761 LaTierra. FV. $132,900 FV -9798 LaTierra. FV. $125.000 Santa Ana -2525 Chandler, SA, $98,500 963-1377 ~....... 10021c.........i 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ \,UHi ~el HHLLH\IC. '::J:tl REAL ESTATE, INC. A LOCAll't' OWN lD COMPAN't' Si RVINC TH E SOUT H COAST AREA SINCl 1963 HAVE POOL PARTIES Neat 6 yr old h ome with sparkling pool an~ ~ots of patio. Excellent ror entertam1ng. 2 Bdrm, fireplace. all modern kitchen . Y~'ll be delighted at $741900 Call 54 !4141 . ST TO OCEA .. Enjoy SALT AJR m bea iful INCOME producing duplex. Owner may carry paper. Only $175,000 c• '4M161 Serving Costa M esa·lrvine Huntington Beac h·Newport Beach VA Is FHA TERMS ! &.!per low payment.a on new FHA programs! Fantastic 3 bdrm, 3 bath home Jo great areal $731500. ly heated & all' -coodl· Uoned w/2 sep. unlta & I 002 G...,... I 002 the:rmoltat. Professional •••••• ••• ••• ••••••••••. •••. ••• •••• •••••••••• •• lndsCP'B lncludill& aulo. MEWIHGLAMD RED CARPET 754·1202 tm K€Y . 1 R€AL rOP.s H TRAILER r ARK sprinkler system, fruit AYOIDTHlllUSH ines. oak trees Is sbuf· Owoen are anxiOWI neboard court. Access to they will include the the complete facUities of r e r r l g e r a t o r • Allsal's Guest Ranch: washer/dryer and of Golf Club. horseback rid· coune--the ldtcben sink . Ing, swim• g pool & t.ennis IArge Master Bedroom courts. etc Spectacular & ldtcben/dining area. views rrom eacb tinted 3Br. borne. Call ~6-2313 gl&SS WindOW & (rom O>IN 11. "'" •J', 'II " I LUXURY Ele1ant Uving! Quiet presbgc area. 4 Bdrms. 3 bath. Cathedral ceiling living room w/cozy. atone fir~laco' Formal dining room 1 Cocktail ternce• Spuc-1ous family room wtlavL'lh wet bar! Convenient HV aeces-. ~ Shown by appt Call · G Clous 19 Spaces. 2 houses & a RA swimming pool on a 2""• LINDA ISLE acre site with lot:. of 5000 Sq rt + slip. Pool trees & lundscap1ng JllCUW, sauna, 6 BR. Room for exparnuon & or fered at $135,000 with each ol the 5 completely f'8 I ;.i~~=i~ t ~ HIHW by appt. phone 644-2573 --------0 very ravorable f1nanc mg CALL 751 ·3191. C::SELECT :"' a[s'M._i pi. T'PROPERTIES IEACHYALUU O=~~lr toWoer) 645-0lOl FORESTE OLSON ~L Island Realty CAPE COD S Bdrm Peninsula Pt 2 Houses oo 1 lot in the '"""'"-"'•"1-" $53,t00/$2, I 50 Steps to beach. $197.500. Newport Hei&hts area. ... c ..... ' ..... 673~1700 TOTAL DOWH " Each 2 bedroom Call Winding roadway to Newer Ocean view St6-5880 •TWOHOMES* IY OWHER·C•toM llt soaring 2 story retreat! d u plex , Dan a Pt . Lave 1n one. reot the Open house Sat/SUn Nr Pnvato gt'OUndll prot.ect $1~.500. other! New 3 bdrm .• 2"'2 GG B l vd•~ Euclid secluded entry to lamb ba , frplc. PLUS charm· SJ4..226S living room. Gourmet 5 B d r m • Co ro o a lng, upgraded 2 bdrm. REDUCED! XJnt condition. Each unit 28r, 1 ba. $156,000 by owner 497-3516 3br. lge rncd yd. cl06C to shopping, etc. $59,500. All terms. JV 631-0900 kitchen overlooks sun· Hl1blands $167 ,500.1~~~~~~~~-~I home. CIO!le to beach, shine courtyard! Wind· private beach/ World -shopping & bus. $220,000 Ing stulrway leads lo Wlde8rokers673-4MS •VETS• CALI I;\ i.0-2•1• sweeping master bdrm Zero Down 91~· ~ plus child's r etreat: RB>UCB> JaroCottl .JflUI& Hurry! Seller is anxious. Prime 3 bedroom on a 1 11 11 u :.uTY 847-6010 big. big lot. Owner Homes n a areas. a l"ur Ne .. port Pu• OHif• Ol'f"' "' "." \ '"'"""' ""'' fransferred & wants to sizes. Call; ~.:;:;-.......,..........._ [~ I sell this vacant 3 Vete.ranHousingAl(t. .~lf{ftiiJ& ~!!pe~~~if !: Jnves~~~~::ooperly ...._. C Sales "'$14,405" ~~':>' S9UOO. ALL Spe<!ialiud smell firm will buy this 4 bdrm, sep .SELE. CT needs licensed assoc fmly no subject to exist-Some college Is sales ex ing VA loan. Even bas its PROPERTIES ~tJM1.i~ ASSOC own workshop. Thia won"Uast. 89'1--0321. S8.LIA MEIDS • HELP! ~ Walker t; lee FAMll. y Pl.AH For era~IOWI Uvl.ne 4 Bdrm. 2 bath, lovely din· Ing +breakfast nook. Good colors, lge yard double gar. Priced right at $8'7,500. nus home is ready for unmed. occupaney. New carpets in living room, clintac ....... ballW'a.1 • 2 bdrms. tu,500. Nice qalet neipbOrhood. Call $4&-2313 """Ill Cl• n S FUHTOet Hl(f' Opell Daily I ·S I 52,tegMwl. HI 4+'9L $114,SOO 101 .. A"st.wr ... l Stry $265.000 4'04SHlliore,HI Opb $115.000 f,.1111 -WATF.RFRONT DUPLEX HOME.., 3 bedroom u 11 its. AEAL ESTATE MEWPORT CREST Front row view.Plan 3 3 Bdrms. formal dinin~ room. Eat in kitchen. Step-down ltving room with fireplac-e & wet hur. $151.SOO. Call to see! PETE BARRETT -REALTY- UM200 COROMA DB. MAR Spacious Duplex. 3 Bdrm. 3 baths, patio. fireplace. 2 Bdrms. 2 bath. sundeck. fireplace. Sl~.ooo. Mo. l.acJIMa Condo Laree l bdrm. white water view. s12.~oo down. IESTIUY l~~~!~~~~~~I $105,000. ,P ride or 1 __ =. __ 63H400 ·""C!~§~~ll onership. Excellent 0 .._.THE Coe~• Mesa location. " Owner anxiows. GOLF COUil SE In Hewport leach for this romplalely re· modeled. upgraded home in the new.' new. new paml m/out. cpts. drps. plumbing. kitchen & fondscapin& 3 Bdrms. cu.st.om brick tirepla~. A better buy you won't get. Only n1uoo. IACllAYYU 2.000 Sq. ft. a BR. bona. nn., fam. rm. w/ wet bar. Swim pool, jac., RV area.$130,000· Fee. t&84LDOWD II.Al.Toa 644-0134 SUK &RNrt 642-5061 Spacious 5 BR. 3000 sq. Ca I• w 21 Crodtet ft.. 3 BA. 3 ur aar, lrg ' fam·rm. frl>lc, patio on U>e fairway. Spectacular view. Open Sun 1-5. 1823 Tanacer. O.ta Mesa. J'ABEL 644-7270 WALKER 11s-.t1« CBUAllOI Wat Ad Results 542·~~~~~~~~~~~. 1002G...,... -IOOZ ·•·•·•················· ...................... . L:OOUilG FOR A DWLIX7 Thia lOC!ation c::an't. be beat at this, price. Tenants ~an walk to e•e0Uiln1. Redone • like new inside• OUt Instantly appeallna fat ootj $143.5C?0. •. l ' ' • ..... • . . . -·••""'*~-... -4•---~-----------·r---.. ______...-., _____.,,..,............ _____ ------_. - • I •• DAil y PILOT fllday, Febfu~ 10, 1971 • Ho.IHI For Ide ....... "°" s. E--·· For Sde ..... s Fors• J ....... ,.,. s. ____________________ ;.......;-...;_ ..;..;.;~_;;..i...;.;,:,~.=.. •• •• • • •• • • • • • •••••••• •• • • • •• • • • • • .... •••••••••• • • ••••• •• • • • ••••• •••••• ,•••......... ••• •• • • • • • • • ........................ . "'•",_.1-. ... _.N.,.,.s. ..._....,.s. HonHForS. a .• ,.. · 1001 ••• ,., 1002 o...... 1002 c:orwcWM• 1ou c.roa.uw .. toll 4 _..................... . ........................................................ ··········~· ..................................................................................................................... . ....... o .. .,.. loU 81•:• IOOJ ., .. ,.. 1002 ' -.-i------··.-.... _ ..... ·.··.·.·-_ .. _··.·-·· ...................... 4'. ....................... SUPER: DUitL.Ei' ! ! 704-704'/a LAUSfUI MANAGEl-IEAL Bf ATE NmORT BEACH • A p rime opportunity with ao outstanding real estate· org$111zation + high earnings~ Experience is a most. Prestigious location. All applications held in strictest confidence. Please reply to Ad #68. Daily · Pilot, P . O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• $54,tSO 645-0303 FOR EST E OLSON '"'' U• -~•uf•• Selling anything w1lh a Dally Ptlol Classified Ad ~·~-~ ls a simple matter .•. Sell idle Items 64.2-5678 just call 6'2·S67B· Ge•NI I OOZ GH1NI 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ~It macnab / Irvine ~ realtg FINER HOMES FIOM $l9,500 TO $1,500,000 IA YCIEST TREASURE Mint·condition, Ivan Wells built, sing le·owner GEM! Enter tbru private gates, past manicured mini-gardens & cozy· view patios. 4 "BRs, f am1ly rm, formal dining, . isl and kitchen + too many a menities to mention. A super buy & ·investment at new price of $210,000. Tom Allinson 642-8235. (J-11) UDO TOWHHOMI -Truly elegant & spacious townhome w /teak parquet floors, suede walled den, new bath & kitchen, mbl fireplace, terra cotta terrace. All this + spectacular view of Newport Bay! Lynne Valentine 644-6200. (J-12) $51,SOOJ Ir you haven't seen this delightful condominium in Irvine. you are missing something! 2 BRs, air cond , wooded deck & "across from pool! Lois Miller 642-8235. (J-13) CHARMING COUMTaY ~H Very traditional 4 BR, custom-built home w /big brick pat.lo, your own family orange orchard & lots of privacy. Prestigious Baycrest - $210,000 & you own the land. Jeanne Newman 642-8235. (J -14 ) IAYCREST A spacious, immaculate home ready for occupancy! 4 king-size BRs, 3 baths, new (woody) kitchen. Entertain on lg . patio surrounding· lovely pool. All this situated on prime, beaut. landscaped corner lot. Jeanette Havens 644-6200. (J-15) FAMILY OllENTID Single-story living in so-convenient Eastbluff. 4 BRs, 2 'h baths + spacious family rm w /eoey gas lit fireplace opening to private patio & play yard. Easy walk to shopping, parks & schools. Now only $152,500. Larry Oyer 642·8235. (J-16) IAYRlOMT Charming 1-story 4 BR located between 2 private Bayshores beaches. Ideal location for family & easy, informal entertaining. View of Lido Channel from living rm, dining rm & mastei;. Separat e children's wing. Lg. courtyard . $495,000. Beverly Morphy 642-8235. (J-17) WOODSY UPPltl IAY POOL HOMI -SI 69,100 Very homey, rustic 3 BR situated on oversized , t r ee-filled lot affording maximum privacy. Lg. family rm. master BR suite & .2Dd BR all open onto beautiful p001 atea. OP84 SAT. a SUM. 1..s '.M. 2227 DOMMll ID, Mn. ICH. (J·18) . 111 STAINES COMPANY REA LTORS 640-5711 180 Newport Center Dr., N.B • PUSINTS • Big canyon Golf Course Estate The ultimate in lj. ving luxury on nearly lh ac. lot. Enter parkiDi court thru remote control gates for prtvacy & security. Marvel at nearly 7000 sq. ft. home ideally designed "and decorated for formal entertaininf, yet has a cozy den for reladnJ{, a separate game room/wet ~~r JQr casual parties, spectacular free fnrm pool/jacuzzi and separate pool bous~ tor wet Cun, 5 huge bedrooms, 5'h baths, breakfast nook, and of course an exercise room. 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ••••••••••••••••••••• LIDO ISLE Newly remodeled 4 bdrm., den, 4 baths. living rm. w /cathedral ceiling. Lge. master bdr01. 5uite. llG CAMYOH 4 BR, fam. rm., 3 baths. Beautifully decorated Broadmoor Plan 3 w ;patio views from each room. ~25,000 IAYFRONTS Severat fine bayfront homes with pier & slips BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR J.11 Boy\•d·· D'"" N ~ 6/) 6161 1002'Gw.NI IOOZ .............................................. FLASH!!!! Just listed, only 2 blks. to the ocean. in Corona del Mar. Rustic 2 bdmo. home on 40 ft. R-2 lot. Priced to move at $150,000, 673-4400 HARBOR Division of Hc..t.or lnvesflmnt Co. GNH'af IOOZ. Ge•rol 1002 •·•·•·•·•·•··•···•··•·· ....•..........•...... , FREE ........ LhtofH1•H Cnillt lllfo Move in Free AH Prices All Areas THE HOME STORE (col124 hours) 964-2455 •• ! ..... 4 t. I --,., ,. .. ~ 'l ~~ UASI omOM A VllW A popular Port Royal In Newport's sunny Seaviewl 2700 sq. ft. of living and an incredible view of the Bay and ocean . 4 bdr sns, 3 baths a nd 2 fireplaces. Owner wlll consider a lease option and Seavlew affords the fu n o f tennis and swimming . Presented at $285,000. . lJfliill()UI: tiVMl:i REALTORS ... 676·6000 • 2443 East Coast Highway. Corona del Mar OPIH SAT /SUM. 1-1 The home you have been lootinl for + an xlnt income unit! .. Bdrm., 3 bath home with every quality future: cottage with 2 bdrms. & 1 batb, leased at $450. Come on BUY! $228.000 liU~· ~:L~i::r I~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!~~!!!!!:!!!!!) ••• ,.. 1001 .... •1 I I h 1007 .............................................. AIAHDOMm p.dwnila Polot (lftt'. By SPAMSHISTATI Owner. 3 a.m. 1• ba . t;, ACU mw Prine. GD!( Prhtate c11l·de-1ac ! IMKU Spaniah archwaya lead 3 bnD UDits. nnr bead> to printe ~ard and & PIJ'L $115,000. Open secluded entry! Red Ute House Sat/San 2-4. roof! Cat.bedral ceillnasl ft15-1818or.,,... Cracltltnr fireplace!~---------' ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1 Can1iDa kitchesl I a Mam· .: moda bedroomsl Vacant also in Mesa Verde, at 546·6990 I 19-461 Btookhurst G ... , .. t-funtinc;ton Beoch ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••• .. ••••••• 1002Ge•r• 1002 at available. Try $1990 C..... .. W. I 021, tQtal down. C4Jl quick I •••• .. ••••••••••••••••• s South of Hwy ~ llAMDMIW 3-..$65.toOI Its true! A brand new custom built home at on· ly $65,900 full price. Ex- oellent loeation oo tree lined street. F.stabllshed nei&hbol'hood. 3 Spaclout bedrooms + 2 baths • FamilY. room. TraUer ac· · cess._.cau tatt 1si-1100. · Ol'(N Ill 9 • "s f(JN ro "' MCI' ~REAt l TERS I ------' OCEAMFROMT HARIOR VllW LUSK PllVACY-ftfVACT-ftlYACY This 4 bedroom haven is an executive reward -green hills, blue Pacific, a home to make it all worthwhile. Corona del Mar at it's best! 1436 Keyview. Open daily till sold. $249,000. '•-''Pi • -67 • . ... LllSI\. ~ RL\LlY .. ./ r /:I/ ,1 I / /, '!, ,\ \ • 1 'I l •I l ',I ') E C oa\I H ... y Corona dt•I Mor Mr..4i()10 t)P(H lit 9• fl'S tUf'l fOll N .. t I ~THE REAL ~ ESTATERS --- HEWPORT HllGHTS CHARMER Highly uparaded beauty w/Jota or eye appealina wood panelling. Spacious 3 bdrm, 2 ba, fmly home w/modern kitchen for the ladles deUgbt. Pool sized yrd w/rm for boat or trailer. New on the market. &46-7711. $139,500 l An abeolutdy charmit\c ~ 2 bed.room oo Polmettia • with beauUlul hardwood,:-noors. Owner QCCUP~ ~ rorever and to xlnt cond. thru-out. 2 Full double aara1ea <Not tandem). A " real doU bouae oUered~ for the ftr&t dme ill over l 12yean. \' C411 '44-11 t I ......... f -{ I ~ ~ Walker & lee REDUC8) NEWLY REMODELED $15,000 &........ 1002'G1Mr• 1002 Beal Dilate aBR.S.OP'HWY Own er an xi oua, low ••• • ••• • • • • ••••••••• ••• ••••• • ••• •• •••••••••••• •--~;.;,,___;,. __ --J 875-'1931 down, make offec. Prine ..._DO~ --~~~-- -• ., _ _... ""'"" .. -1 ~ "" OCIAMYllW "' uwf.-•"uror..---ROOM FOR EVERYONE MOCLOSIHG Privateac:eesatobeach:. HARIOIVllW WITHA HA.R.IORVllW Jn the original section or Harbor View Hills. On the View side of White Salla Way. Exceptionally sharp 4 Bdrm, 2~ ba, fam rm home wlth formal dining, lovely pool & Jacuzzi. Low care yard AND-spectac:ular ocean, bay, island and night li&bt view. $269,500. C~644-7ll I FOR DETAILS /Jn NIGEL ElAIL[ Y & 1\SSUCIATES COSTS cuatom s bdrm., family ' Lovely home on quiet cul de sac Any VET can own thls 3 rm.. neartng comple-~~treet; there's elbow room for the BR home •/no money Uoa; ptck colors Lo your entire family in t his beautifully out of pocket. Just move· taste. $375,000 maintained 4 bdrm., 3 bath home on lnttenjoyyourbome. or-$I.A.VIEW · 100x145 ft. lot. The greenhouse. & femiat$$3.500. Broadaaoor, new 3 bdrm. 54"3666 + famJly rm., ocean...· special planting beds in rear yard, v-view; auarded communi· ~ provide a good start ror the gardening iy; tennis & pool. $259,000'_ Wltelc-in enthusiast. Only $145,000 XLMT DUPl.IX 759-0811 R!Al ISIAll Two Crplca., 2 bdrms •. :: each; corner locat.i•n, ~ !Oi>;Atf ~TIM ~. RIAL ESTATI ,, 644-7313 O~MUSTS&L Lovely 2 bdrm.. 2 bath condo: FP, A/C, lge. patio. ar ound floor. $15(),900 --------- BJ 833-9781 Hester-Brown RIAL! llS a.oaf.a-ct 1006 1 ' • I WESLEY N TAYLOR CO. I OOZ GeMt-al 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,_ ............ -..... G1•r~ .;,..__.,;_ ______ ..•....................•...••...•..•...•.•.•.. CANAL FRONT Currently used as a duJalex but could be con· verted to single ramlly residence. Has canal dock. front yard w/trees Is a great view. llAYWARD-WATSON . REA LTOHS ~11H't' UJ4H "EHGUSH rur , .. 1HI 11.UffS Ok. wd . paneling w /plate rail, brick firepl, deep red cptng off·set the white elegance of custom dee. formal dining rm, living rm & 2 BR ~uites. Air /cond for ultimate comfort. Lse $800 Mo. WESLEY M. TA YLOI CO., l!AL TOIS 211 I S.. JooqlllR Hits load NEWPORT C&na. M.I. 644-49 I 0 1002 GeMral 1002 MAGNIFICENT AXER UPPER On full acre. high up in the Tustin Hills . BeauUlul view. room ror horses and tennis . Between two mansions. hard work, ideu & money can make it fabulous I $225,000. T r a d e s o k . Ow ner/Broker. Rick Alderet.te, 731·5llS ....................... ·······~-;;·;~~······· -------- PRICl IB>UCTIOM $69,200 FAMILY HOME $5,000.VACAMT Be coiy as a bug in a rug tn a great neighborhood. llACHVILLA $105,000 Unbelievably low price!! J u.st blocks from the water. Xlnt Newport Beach locaUoll. Sprawl- In& contemporary home. Wood deck entry. S~ac:lous living area, with massive fireplace, rusUc rarnlly room. Open beam ceilings & wet bar. Circular staJr leads to rantastlc sun d eck. Hurry on lhis one! I Call today 646·7171 . Ol'f.N 1119• If S fUN 10111 NIC'f' EASTSIDE R-2 R.E. 731.sslll With charming 2 bdrm home bringinl income while you develop another unJt. Close to shopping & transporta- tion. Better take a look.1-------- 646-77ll. ...., ...... 1007 [ ....................... . .~l't'fillilijljJUUJ ._ _____ .. ... °"" 12-5 Real &tate C. .... S leclrm FIXER UPPER Barlain bunters, eee this disaster. 4 Bedrm, 1~ bath, needs paint and TLC. It's a money mater at $60,900. Call 546-5880 ...oaPen.Pt. 4JI S.Yile Completely remodeled uecUllve bomel Bet~r than new with custom amenities too n11merous to mention. Huie family rm. den, formal dining & IAYMOMT ftOME 3 Bdrm.a., a baths ~ maid's or guest qtra/f Large workshop, com- pletely secured. Space ror boat, aP'Pf'O:X. 45 n. Newly decoratM, new c arpet, rosewood cablneta, cedar out.aide; fee land. $585,000 MAURY ST AUFJl'ER SEA LION REALTY '31K11 E. Cst, CdM 673-5354 1213 N. Cat, LalUDa "97·3388 By owner 2 Br. den ho:ne + 2 Br apt, S. of Hwy, wQOd shake exterior, 2 Swedish fplc'a, lots of windows, wood, high beam clgs. 703 Cama-. Uon. $167,000. 873-4i&l ~ Put 5 can in the garaie in this becinDen 2 bdrm, 3 Big bdrms, dlninC rm., + workshop. 4 bdrm, 2 2 bath bome on a lge 114 baths, btg yard, baths. + 20X20 den on level lot.. Newly decorat-fenced front & back. Co•· bi g 1 0 t , i D i 0 0 d ~ See tJm at 381 Cos ered patio. See quick, neiJbborhood. Must seH Mesa St. orf Tus e. asking $69,500. Call , ~ ~ HERITAGE men. 4~ Betha, 2~ car Have somethlnl you want 1arate +workshop. Call tD sell? ClassUied ads do ~~~~~~~~ 9k-t88Hordetalls il well -Call NOW"' . • REALTORS fast. for only $64,900. C.M. For appt. Call 541).ll.51 ea11: 410lU-~ fOI All EA.STSID! .:..: Colonial Real Dilate 6'2-5671. ' ;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~~~ ;~SC~O~TT~a~U.~L~TY~;l~~u~!!!~MUS~ COSTA MISA · IAYROMT ~~~S~l~6-~7~S~l~3 ~~J °""Jlr.. · .· • .• Beautiful S year old Balboa'• best location! 2 S,.Cioa.,.,..x .:. • ••--l ~~~~~~~~I duplu . Each unit bas Bdnm., 2 bath condo in MoftyattdSeler I: ldnl a1J.ed bedrooms, 3 adult. all security bldg. ,,,..,__..DUPLEX -·y ~ ... •SOOI ·-Ulrl + 2 downstaln. Walk to ocean, pler, can be purchased at leas ~ ~ _.,. ...,... bo • bo than replacement ~ts. S27S.OOO 1Nsh paint! Clean 3 bd F.ach has wood bumlnl Yi.ll.ace. • ppmg; al A new listing on a pride 5 Interesting 3 bdrm unit ..W USTIHGS!l bome. New We floors in fireplace, built-in elec· slip avaU. All thts ror yrokUllOO+ a~rt. dupln 'th . ' Lo Steps to ocean! t.wo l· .... cben & baths. New trlcal appllancea. Just $148.500! on fee 1--.. _.. .. 2 Ba up WI 60ann1 .wo-a ry bdnD. units on 30Jt85 ft. an ll .. e • home. S146,IOO. c...-.. .. cov• auu • livina room. lncludes a roof! Don't besltate I ~ ~ •'" • 3 4' 2 Down. 1 Bkl& CDCY bacbelot unit tMt's lot. which you own! Pbooe today!! FHA·VA WUlucbanae. C«ma del Mar; newly, aperatea thls property always rented. $125,000 terms toOl 5'5-901. COLI°' ..wPOIT professioaally decorated from the ocean-4t offers REALTORS 2 bdrm. +den • 3 baths · a m1nl view or the bay-a ·-SALISBURY 2 Bdrm. h ouse + 671-1111 a.s t ory b om e pertlJtennlsJustacross r-~ becbelot' unit ; on corner •-~-------i w/elevator; gour m et tbe street. Could aross R~~~;~~E, lot, priced to sell at Real Estate ..-OIT 1 kitcb., all teat cablnets $16,000 w/11 umm er/ 873-9900 $139,500 le floor. wet bar, frptc. winter rental. Submit 673-311183 &U-2251 Eves f'IXll HEIGHTS Some bay view, t oo I y 0 u r d ea I. Age n t. If ft 'sgot. wheels, · you'll move ' associated $63.000 .0o11 once in awhile doea a. to beach & bay. ~ FHA·VA UlUlS TOOll a hm like tbl1 eome -,500! •--.-.-11-0 -,.DU-,-.-ll!v-• Handyman'• apeelal fot aklog. 3 BR, family 6: DWI.IX ~ .,._ it faster In a Dally Piiot classified ad.call 642-5678 and a friendl y ad- v iser will help you turn your wheels Into cash. . J Uf.I' 1 .. f ~ , W f !\ . _,.; , • , Y., f I l '1 thole abort on cash look-4lnln1. Tri-level. loaded Corner duplex acro11 BY OWNER. Completely 1nC f« a great a bdrm w/ru1tlc wood flnlab. from beedl. Perm1ua.at remodeled. 28r +1Br up· bQmie..Step aaverldtdlen Ver9aUle coiut allow• ocean •i•wl N lce pe r. 110 Cor onado. •t.arceyard. Don'tmlaa peraooal taate lo d•· °"'*'''dB. + J BB.,_mMll. ________ ,. ______ _ Tnde rour old stuff for -new goodlea with a 642-5678 Qaaslfied ad. 642..sl78 this one! Call toda1 ccndnt Lo bleed to U7 nntall $111.:l e.nn motif. Brick tr plc., ..... ~ ()l'(H 11111 ·•rs ruN ro 11 NIC'f I r&DC•· oven, 4c a.bwlbr. lti'9a a (~THE REAL ~ ESTATERS _ Sl4f,IOO • 671-7060 * ·' C:.-.. Mtr 1021 c..-....... 1022 ·····~···············-·················· .. ···· UDUCIDl MISA.WOOOS.CM ~ reDC'ld ~ aar. tam rm, a bat.hi. VerJ Sharp Home. One of CM'an..t_... Ofter' . la Vflr/ ~. Aakfq ... GDOCALLUIMOWI JACOIS UALn 1~~~~~ 675-6670 Wet Ad Help? !)VER 50 YEARS OF. SERVICE • COIOMA D& Mil ''I Pl.AH .. :TOWMHOUSI .... ... -. . ... - ~:~~ ..... ~.~~: ...... ~~~--··· ~.~~--.. !~-=-~·-·~ ~~~··-·-· . ....,. •eonwy 10, ..,. OAll.YPILOT N ~ . _;;:..~~-!!!. ~~ ....... !!! ~~ .. -... !!!! !L! .. ~!'.~!~!!~.!.:!..~.!!!! ~-..... -... !!!! ~-~~-...... ~.~~ ...... ~!~-~~--··~ cmy lbr, 2ba + •iw:at FOUaPUX CUSTOMCHALIT! .,....., 1044 &..,........ tOSJ............. 1052' lliouef. Ffpl, 2 paUos, R·2 JUST U5TID Otil. Y S79.tOOll POOL HOME ... •••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••• .. •••••••••••••• ~ ~~ $1.Sl,OOO. Four units in a aood Lodle like livlnl under BEST BUY • t1elthborbood lo Costa bold & n111ed beams! SECURITY 24 HRS DAY 1'bis fabulous Plan 106 in ()pee~ W & S.. l·S *OP84 HOUSI Mesa. Near schools & Cozy fireplace accents In Hllftfln"""'on Lcmdmm k the CAUfomla homes la in 2'2' I IAUOCK c.-..__,..., lhopp(ne. Creal invest· unique wall of brick! ~· oow only as.eoo. Heated REDUCED FOi FAST SALE 1•5* ment. Act now before Hobby room & wo.-Ubop and filtered pool. WOODBRIDGE Fr.om $128,000 to $120.000, don't ml.u t.hls boy! Charm & llllCury in lbls beaut. a al)' bm in preattetous Northview. 3 BR, 2\oii BA. din rm cheery & brleht kitchen. F~ rm. wtuacd bride frplc. Covered patlo for outdr entertalnina, playbae on the hill for the cblldren. A beaut ~rea • PAMOIAMIC tblsoaeiuoldl5'5-9'91. ~~d a;::t:'0:::10c::~ Miilion dollar recreation facilities for ::Lie::.s~::~ OCIAMAISLAMD family orcbard!l Juit active adults over 40. Plush 2 Br out.llUBRYlHURRYl Deluxestooewoodinpre-VllW listed I Won't last at thia twnhme, next to tennis courts, or. stl1lous Woodbrtd1e ....._ ni.I & Frf Real Estate price! Call .1.ed 3 B 1 bel C ~ Place. Ideally located on -..... 64 g..o 303 upgra,... r on arge green t. all ao open corner with 400t T ...... CclM. New Condos. 2 Br. 21h Ba. 963..()926 and ask for Billie Markas. • . loads of upgrades. Easy ._.6Bdr1Dslnile1tory 2 frplc's, ceramic tile t.ccen to Woodbridae Lusk homo tn Harbor kit..chens & bath. Pool & Lalle and Irvine's eit· View Billa with lovely spa. 675-4912 Broker cellent schools. Askin& c:owtyarcl eulr)' and 3 DwPoW I02' tt..tillC)t•lffc" 1040 only$118.500. car 1va1e on tree hoed COST A MESA •·--~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• llAHCH llA.L TY au-eet;$179,500 TRIPLEX CA.TAUMA• $100,000 511-1000 f!JI .. ~ IHch '041 lagtlM IHdi '041 c.1'44-7211 Prestigious area. Ea. un· MOUMfAIMVIEWS .lORDETAJLS 1t bas pnvat.e patio & ~1 !J!OO OWN HEIGt•ORHOOD WOOOUIMI laundry rm. Frplc in ~ ..._ "'•••d Ideal Joe., hieb atop bill, OMLYUf,900 2PRESCO'l'TS •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ownen1 unit. Move fast ..._ "----n ea r HARB O R • Larie• Btbome, nesUed Largest Woodbridee 110de9'ff VllW :C.~ S:~' check ~~/ca~· 2 ;:..!~·. ~t'~2:::~:;:ic~ =:..,S::S~~; homes. 2800lq.ft.+3 car Catalina sunsets. & city WC,DauXI W•'-'• wel bar much -ore d 1 t f pr. Sor• br+den. 3 Ba. w-----e ll6•· btni•ht 3 brm ....... c BR.. 3 ba., cllninJ rm. Anvo·ne qua 'fies. Re· • .... · goo nvea ment or .... · ~-.. __._.. ......--•P ..._ bar p1·~"" ••-, Priced -j·--HC 000 . aw:aum. air aJOU.' fully b a • B y 0 w D r . _.., • ""'"carpewu.C· --=======::;J main\ng balance of call now UVUI ........... , • lhmewbocare. lndsc. bi&hlY aper. Mex· llALTY $13',SOO/ofr. 499·'685 lcceramictllefln. Pool, 2!!!_0C~Hl0LVDM,; n--•...._·~-~cl~~~.~.wnpymt.No KAT&LARIALn 754-7800 lcanPaventilt.LCelot. 551·3000 evens. \'Ww • .J Min. to beach. __....,.,. "" ._.... .,,........, ..,......,..._... N.-Park le lake. SUl6,000 ---------------- 1 $1111.000 ~"ill,ll ClllLEY ~ .. t,SS:JUl\TES French Normudy, re··--_;__.:...;~:.--• THE HOME STORE 131-9432 493-9672 & $198,000. Lae $826/mo. By owner. 2BrHoft/den LAGUNA CHARMER. PEG ALLEN duced $45,000 for quick CUSTOM OCEANVIEWDUPLEX Bkr/Ownr 552-'121 or Newly up&raded & de· Red\ICecl $20,000.' Br, 2 REALTOR tM·1S71 sale bf owner. Offer EASTSIDE g~J245S Uve In l let your tenant wkdayaSSS.3S35 corated. Univ. Park; ba. den, sep din'C rm,.._ ______ _ must be iD by Feb. Ulh. 3 br 2 ba, New kitchen. U't" ..... •--Fl 1 ---------• 5.W-0898 frplc, basement, rec rm,.- By •l'P't. Stlllllglass. Oak flJ's. F.P .1---------1 pay uac ....,.es. trep aces WOODBRIDGE pool, jacuul. sundeck PROBAJE $3$0,000 673.07 I 9 Super lot. Trees. Deck & Monticello condo, 3 BR. 2 & balconies. 3.3866 Diana. DEERFIELD PK HOME Some ocn vu. $215,000. hot tub. Quiet. Cozy. ba, Nu crpt. pools. Sl3S,OOO. OPIN IY OWHElt Spacious 4Br. 2Ba, pre-Owner will sell on con· SALE eo.hlMeM 1024 Sl99.500.0wner642·l 7 30 _!>2~7295,545-~-$73,500. 3 Bdrm(or A Driftwood moClel mium comer lot. 1 Yr tract or carry 2nd. ••••••••••••••••••••-• ----2+fam.)Seabreeze Con· available immediat..ely. okl. Completely decorat-49Ha87. Oc.-tldeoUawy. L.gc pvt. encl. patiQS. At· bedrooms, 2.,. baths, ru1.,_0wner __ SSS-_5598 ____ l Ocean View Ln.~1 MESA MODEL do. Gas log fireplace. 2 Fe atur ing 3 l arge ed & upgraded. $136,000. ---------• .._. sac fR'S MOVED! Now il's our move. Don't mis6 lhls fantastic house P ut your person a l touches to th1a well local· ed Mesa Verde home. 4 Bdrm, Iota of abutters! HWTY ! 546-2313 O'fN 1119•tiSllJN10"1 Nr!I' VERDE tcbd 2 car gar. Earth l,y landscaped, aas BBQ. i..,... le«h I 048 ~ ~·r Like appear ance! Near tone earpet thruout. redwood decldna and ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• Apf. 3 Bdrms .. 2 baths. • $80, 900 New! Meaa Verde North! -----""------• Sauna. pool & spa. Good fountaln. Asking onll Lowet frot)i. 2 Bdrmt, atrium entr;y. Vuy anx· ' Top area home in top 4 Bdrm.a, huge family f1nancingavail.962"°2U $97,500. Call for add · pool. $19.000. 20'7o dn. ious! condition. 2 covered room! BeauUful atriurnt DAMA U6MTS tiooallnlormatloo.. LagunaRlty4M-Oem ComeseeSat.&Suo. spare, I bedrooms, 2 -'HU ~·-'......... r, .~ baths. llvry & call MUSTSB.L!! coadomloium with mlnl La Questa's finest Mon· bltns, frplc, 1ar, pat. ~ 645-722l Out oft.own owner, Mesa ocean v~. ~mile rroro terey Plan. 3 Bdrm, 2 Secluded. $119,500. :4 patio& with yard to R.EDCARPET754·1202 Lovely 2 .. ...__, 2 bat.b -..La~ • ml Walk to bch ct. ..... 2 B l51lOVIANAJORCA ' Verde. cul de1ac. 3 BR, 2 Dana Marina. $1tl.900. batbs with plenty of 499-2'38 •---------~·. ba. $85,000 Ctl 644-7211 bookshelves & wood _ A. Johnson Bin' 979-4964 FORl>ETf\lLS paneling. S Fruit trees in SAYE SSS \ 3 BT, Fam Rm. 2 Ba. 2 yard.SSUSO. " w~~aJTYDGE N 0 R 1 N s ~r .--VAil.AiL ...... ~ ::':· Paint & carpel to your fplc-, boat access, Cam· • ~ --~""" Ullite. Ownu's allowance Westdiff 1 _..., bridge Highlands. nr Ci· RED CARPET. offers rare bargam for 4 _..,, ty Hall. $82 ,500. By 645-3474 , ___ 5_S_l_·l_OO_o. RE A L T y For your in1pect10Q & flllNtd BR. 3 BA. (onnal dimng, owner. 546-2222: 2433Lit·l';,=~~~=~=~1~;~;;;~~ LOVB.Y 4 IDR.M cons1derallon; Sat. & • family,oearMesaVerde CUST<>ti41UILT ueton,CM.Pl .. CM. ___ leeautilul new home, ~=~dga~js{i,!,:~r =1:°!:~;:-Sb.n~nch ~n.9to5;3outstandini!-' Country Club. 675-4392· 4 Bdrm 2 balh wood Ooastll · 3 bf 21/a By owner 4 Br l~ b cul de sac. Open Sat, Cozy Cape Cod Laguna area properties. HAL PIMCHIH floors. new water heater, 424 16th St. ba. ~~:-j.zcwg · view tot.' $13,00o. 1~ Sun. iz.s. By owner. lmmacutat.e restorauon. <loon open to bei.utifw Niguel Shores: te.acoiti·: . REALTOR water sonner, copper Open Fri 10/2, Sat/Sun Harding Ln .• 963-4917 $98,500 ~3844 4 Bdrm. home with 2 brick patio with outdoor cenU200 sq. n. 4 BR. 4\-a · plumbing. Beautiful pool 12:30-5. Prime area. nr AGoodVocation baths. den, country hearth. Lge liVLng rm ba. home; finest ocean·~ VA luyen with heater & filter. Harbor Hi, C.M. 2 Story Horne w/a view of Dana Live m 1, rent the other. WOODBRIDGE PLACE kltcben witb skylights w lfrplc overlooks front comnuJni\y. Loads CH!:CKTinSOlJT Manyxtra.s.$89,500. 1800 sq ft. 3 br. lrg Polnl Harbor & blue All in the Huntington Special offering. 3.5 plus separate artist hlllside and ocean. ofextrasl$350,000 316 Broadway $74,900 Roy McC_.. f.am/rm, form din'g. 2 Pacific Aasoc pool jac & Harbour area. Call now bdnn. Contemporary de· studio. Walk to beach & Leaded glass and tile en· ¥58&-48S6 1810 Mewport ll•d. (rplcs. carol Lipsch, All saWla. 3 Br, den. 2·~ Ba, t.osee. BKJ\8'7-M37 tacbed family homes in 11cbool1. Old charm, U'Y sets the mood for • 6'-5-1221 des t.hruout E 1 open. woodsy desl1n. move-i n condition. home that u perfecl for IRAMD HIW! Costa~ 548-7729 upgra · ar Y IRIUE HOME Just short walk to lake & $.Ul6 500 entertaining. $189,®0. Mystic Hills: overlook· ing Laguna le Main ., Beacb Park. 3,000 Sq. ft. Chris Abel designed S bdrm. home. A rare op· portunity at $375,000 Still Ume to choose colors RB>UCID $4,100 ~loo avail. No out· Luxurious comfort tn parka in VUlage of Wood· ' · oo this 3 bdrm home un· Beautiful Coll . prk pool ~i:;malnt. Call for appt: thb spacious 4 br, 3 ba bridae. From $115,000. Sp.a• Mw&oft PAMORAMIC der construction on the * 16 UNITS* home, 3 brm 2 ba, new 111 .._ -...•--homeontreelloedstreet. 552 ... JOl Uniqu e Dana p 01• .. t OCEAHVllW Eastside. Pul your 6 MONT1lSNEW!! tbrouout. bought new "" .nopen~ Accented in warm earth ---------• landmarltconvertedl~to 3 Bdrm home. Custom penonel touches on your FULLY OCCUPIED home & must sell. Open 493-9311 tones & frplc for those IUILDER"S 3 units. Perfect for owner built for proud owner. new dream home. Cull UnderS41.000pcrunit this weekend Sl:l4,700 cozy winter nights. CLOSEOUT ~• t Only the best was 1n· Top Of The World, J bdrm. & den, fantastic , ocean le city views. Xlnt neighborhood, close to schools. Priced al. $1111,500 t.oda.y!546-2313 STU ... RTFt ... E Owner.979.5876 OCEAMVIEW Pleasecall:· occupau.on pus income. Ol'ltJ 111 ~ •H ~ •uri 101; 1. 1 • ,.. " _ 3 brm, den wet/bar, 2 ba. 540-3666 IN IRVIME Ocean view, impresslVe eluded. Italian tile In all 3 I. I REALTOR 611-5454 180 Deg. View. By owner. 2 sty, 2 frpl. patio. lrg Only 2 patio homes left facade. $215,000. baths & kitchen. Ouk ~: I. lif llf J ;;;.; ~.;.;..;;;;.. ~ ~.,!'f~· :i:' .. ~ ~:.t::~ 1t::;•::i::::. ~.~ ".:.1:0!fi -::::.!!'. Tri.... ~;:.."!~~.··" Of _<>x, L-=-··-··~ _CJas~1f1edads~o1t we11. rmancingavall.646-2816 Quiel resldeQtlal area frplc. refrigerated air 2 Bdrm .• 1 batb home CO ... .rTLl .... EVl-OR excellent investment ____ _...____ conditloolng, mirrored with tiro rear units. ,..,., " ~" at $l25,000. 33881 Zanito PRIME Ml wardrobe doors. 2 car Sound investment in Spaciou,, 3 Bdrm, 3 bath abown by appt. 00• Ol»ball ac.re lots: Hunt· gar w/aato opeoer ... l)lus Coronaclel Mar-. $175,000. home with elegant large Stop by our South Lacuna office &, salesman will inspect • lbelel~ely bomes. 30808 S. Coast Hwy .• South Laguna. ~unwning1y Soft~ t 7012 l tx,~13~ EASTSIDE 11-2 LOT plua 3 bdrm older home. South of 11th St.red. ca11 to see t !Yl!R 3200 owey Jnvesl Co. instcm Bch lndustrial Cull recreaUon facilI~ entry and a winding :>«>-Park. Ready to build at lncld'g 8 lt&hted t.eonis Goldlm Yews stairway. Dining area. $3.5{11>el'SQ. rt courts, 2 pools aod a palr 2 Bdrm., 2 bath hilltop frplc & ample st.or age RIGHT REALTY ol Jacuuis. All this Ud suite in Leisure World. $149,SOO Fowt• Valey I034 979_.5 Irvine too! On Jrvlue Brand new with fantastic DOLPHIN R.E. ••••••••••••••••••••••• _____ ll Center Dr. Oloulton view of valley & moun· CALL 494-1511 Pool & J-• ...,: tW~°" ~ay) just easl al Jef. laiDs $85,900. ~~~~~~~I --..... .,. 1042 I $84 •"" ••••••••••••••••••••••• · m ,995to$16,995 * 494-8057 * No. Lagctna charm 2br, ,;;ivv Call 551·12S3 days view home wllh l br ren· Io this a.rea·tbat's un· SIASCAPECOMDO orSSH34leves. •IU9 IUY taLI.cedcck, frplc. walk believable• 3 Bedrm 1 BR. 880 sq. fl. Look~ --------~· to beacb. $1a,ooo. home, lols of cabinets, like a model. tennis, WOOOllJME OMOCIAHFIK>MT <TI4>~ country kticben. 'Dining pool, FP. bar. etc. Just Bro8dmoor home, 4 BR., wttJi its own sandy beach area, bric:k fireplace. reduced. Call now fam. rm., atrium, pool, in Laguna Beach. Of· ~Co · Covered paUo, nearly COUMSB.OlllLTY spa. decking, lndscpd., feredat$3101000. new pool & Jacuzzi. BK.R, 96M311 fenced. "The works... 131..f 4 I I 494-1035 callM0-1720 --------• Reducedto$125,000 l.2S7SCstRwy.LagBcb JUST USTID AGENT 640-5580 ~ r ~ u }. 499-2100 RJVBA REAi. TY Exciti119 + A very fine home Ceatur· llli pool, jacuu.i, natural fern aardens. unique arcblteclura I design, beautJfuJ view &i privacy. 4 BR. $2411,000 ~ BEAUTY l•U•U~I Barbour Lane 3 Br, 2~ GAmft'REI 3 Br 2 Ba, new ldtcheo, ba ad unit w.J'lA' boa' cpts & drps, jacuzzi. slip. Su per ah arpl B EST BUY-B EST ' ' ~« OOOCall LOCATION Doo'tmJSSthisooe.call: _...;.. __ ..;..._;...;....--1 __. now. Hampton 5 brm 3 ba, i~;~ 'Leti-.. • tOSO ........................ BONO REALTY PURCB.L REAL TY oveniud Jot. upgraded. __ ...;;<n_,>:..846-:__...;2828;.;..;;.. __ , Price-Broker 1109,900. "' • ~aut 2 BR townhou~e nm I 044 Owner$105,000. 559-6640 ,d:/8> 17U0n ... ,eo.ie.... ~.T~· ~=i -·········-···-· THlc.ot.OMY ~ 645-9161 &readytoao.'87.900. Desillllecl. $14.tOO ---1 ICAT&LARIALTY f b 7• • • Soper Sharp Pia too. DISTalSS SA.LE 961-UOl 546-9132 ~v:. ;eJ::n,~ ~!: Italian tile entry. ftlclt MOITHIMD OCIAMVIEW DeluuDuplex-Newer 2 BR. 2 BA. l BR. l BA. w/frp!c. wet bar, beam eellla1s, sky lighl, balconies. 2 Blks to beach. Sll8,500t.enns. 4'2 cambrid&e. Newport JUSTUSTID tertainin1witb1talorma.l ~~ffl ~b:t: Hgts. 1800 Sq.ft., family c:ti.n. rm. +den. o~ Acaoss ROM room. •.900. Tarbell &VA.CA.Mr Model i a Broadtnoor crackl DI b rick Rltnl, bus., ~1720, res., And refQrbU.bed w/new PaUo Homes, Wood · flrepla.c:e. Saoltlst .C:OU· Ao'.'~~ PAIK. 642-3'M cpt.s. DO WU lnJdtchen bridge.2 Bd.rms.,2 ba. try ld1cllen. a Spadam ~ new condo. buge byownr.3lvlybfln&ood bd~in•· Back 7ard livlnlroom•/be&mcell· area of H.B. fOf' only enhanced.'-brick paUo lnl. frplc, kitchen w/all $71,500. Submlt. now. 61~1and.1CapiQl.caJJ ~,l BR•den.2 -.mi. ~i~t•nsn1,,101t1«t• BA, deck. piced to sell. • . I Olllforappt. ~ Walk~r & kr. Real F.etate S6S Resale spedaUsts. 3,4 or 5 bdrm models avail. aom6 w/poola. ...... Peaninl'DDPrOJ>el1:les l••O'·wa-.-AMXJ-·ou--,1 --------Reed1 ror year oeaipan· SUPa CLIM4 cy ls tbh bi1hl1 up· 3 ~ 1~ bath, fan· graded Exeter Part n taiUc funlly room, cot· ered p •tlo, 1 r e•t r~ci hil~ .~ M8.ICAMHOME k ~ REALTORS •• > 494-tOOI 494-7513 ~==~~~~~ SUPBSTUS .JI what we call these 6 ~lal & residea• tlal antta Lil the heart ol. Laguna. overlookll\g Maia Beach. Askin1 $Sll5,400 JUST IJSTED·Fabulous ocean vlew, 3 Bdrm. home with 2 baths, fami· ly room Is fenced yard. '142,500. Seller of 4 mo. 01d, 3 Br. llV• Ba, Laauna Vlg con· do, airs $2000 redeeorat· ing bonus! llt.o •iew, 2.. car 1ar, giant stora&e rm, We baloooy. many xtrasl $16.900. Will con· alder lse/opUon. Open Sun , 23'15 Caminito Lauro. Wk Ilda pb; ...., . . TALLIY UALTOIS =.:-~~.:~ l213t530.~2SZ esQo1ed Lil th1a a Bdrm. 2 bath "oae of a kind"' W\'ely 4br, lrt lam rm ;o;i Ii glass home. A. wf(rplc. IJv rm. din rm. creative a•xw~ stained Bltn china closet. Prof glass "palm" by Artist deco, 3 car 1ar. Yr old . Roo WOOd completes the Owner, 768-5183. autement. Sl&S,000. 5 units-newly upgraded inlltde "out.. Cbe to Vic· tor Huao'a 41 beaches. $185,000. FOR£YER VIEW! City lllhl• Ii Laguna Hills ia the view from this bardly Uved 1n beau· ty. I Br, 2 ba. AJC, at• lacbed 1arage. Onl:r $7UIO • RED C'ARPEr 645-3474 ... • .......... s. ·1"-''••;S. OltiwlMt•.... °""'.......... .... ..... ... DAIL y PILOT Frid!)', Ftbruary 10. f!Z! .... _. ..... I .. II I ................ 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BA, central air & purlCier, the ORS22·Z080 '152-i105 1 ltfl)ewimt. 07.,500.. QIU uwaded. lmmed. poss. cleanest cul-de-sac location, w/lots or Cl'fN111•·"s""'10•«1• Oeo.~ •wn..-Y $259,000.&M-854t fruit a--this side of heaven. You OHE ACRE BEN a.&. CLASSY -ir'W'cu,. .... ._ BMut. ClOQDUy 11v1aa 1o • ......... .........._ Fur 1lecbMw er ..... ........ , can have your champagne at a beer thllcreatbome, 3500 1q. --pl wbo wuaa •~· f!!i~0r':!.a!,!~~~ price $66,500. Loe. in fine ft., a car 1arap, Iota ot ~~~~~~~!!,I .. ~.'.!.!~ ....... ~!! combt A dWm. hit bat.M. ice. laundry rm. neighborboodofSantaAna. trees.tenced.bun.Xlot. NANSION•INOOME wnltnde2Br,2Ba. ="!;::".:::.~ with walk·ia pantry; Ask for unm.BKR. Eucatdebu&eoldredone bomeOGUdo+eMhtar / 1 l brick frplc. " W/W D .. hfllatYALLEYUALTY,116-0UZ. <114>117•1 abr dla.11*.Bacb.apt abrm. ~J.JCll3 w COIJ rep •••• carpeta over bdwcL flrl. OR S2:a.o53D t1ffli blc lanfe 1qs of --------1 p:!OIMo. (J.:M) Tastefully decorated ~&Ms/ ~ refllltl. to p&ck W...... Mf1'Y with shutters, paneling & c;yp;; I IOO Loacle of cunctu: W....S ' 2900 NIAT A NICI wallpaper. Lge. patio ac ... .,...... 1069 Scllllltl.GglllCI 1016 ....................... $115 000 Ownr/Alt ..... , ... -.......... I BR. 2 llatla --~.,.. ~·sf.i~bou.se for tbe ... _ .. ••••••••••••• ........ •••••••.e••••••• Padfic View llemorial eo.m • ~ ~ ..:i:U U:: ~~ 1'1:-~ MIWPOITllACH UDOIYOWMElt ::;:;e:,:• ~ a.mex.S148,oooea _... wbo wm&a to MU 1hof.£inJ • oce••· aw.TY 675-1642 '=°~~· C •~lal ' =~~ ~~\:Ja: $4'1S o . .as> • ROLUMG HILLS VIEW -!13 .. .,.... ....... of ..... t.uilly ori .... ......_.._.Mew c ..... -......... of • ...,_,117.soo. 499-4551 LACUNA DANA LAGUNA NIGUEL POINT BEACH "95-1130 G.W813 '9'1-3331 3 BrTrt.oa plan ead unit lo Dlluxe 4 ._ brm s ba. '""*"' 1600 3 •-._._. ~~of.=' ~1-t;!: 11-__._ LL.....O .,... •-Lil._ 1050 ,.._ ...... _ __... 1069 'lbeBlullt Sl'8750flrm. h• .. "' lY.a lots ......... •••••••••••••• -··~ .... -----....,. ~.._ :uwpan-Prind-i-' -·!. "'' t -· ~· ~ ._.__ h I Gdprice.Bcb/Qlapnwn. &..J,....,._, -._ .... I& ..................... .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... •••••••••••••••••••• ..-o.....,. eia patio.nrteanil • .,.,.c • lii&ICA.LILDG. Opn dlJ ll·i. Aat. ;:;:;~ .,;-....,.. sa.a YllW GREATEST IUY m.oTaeatt« 5p1n. $Mt,500 t7MZS& SAU 01 L1AS1 w.sm. Ba1p1a L. s-UJS. M09'1AUFY1MG In Newport Crest. 11.UffSSPICIAL ~Hh/0,..._.. 2810sqft.Newpar&Blvd. _...,..,.~ Five year new bome. Specious 3 Bdrm., ZY.a Just listed. atunnlng 3 s t •-""··-1 5 2 B OC ......... a-AMT a.tallela. bath. Kitchen with Br, 2Y.a Ba, pro(esllooal a • ...-.u • • r, ~"' lrWleKeulUtn. ....._..,._ WaattobafllDlbomoGD totally u~ priced aeparatediDingarea_up-EuropeaodeCor.Elerant pub+ci-t apt. $137,500. MOl&IHOMI ~ ~I browner-. unit. Udotteowner. ~~~t!'~ al gr8dedcerpets&dnapes, bome, fantutlc 'flew • 28J.5Broad.MM82:9 l·Bdrm., carpet.I, blt· Anaheim Pvt eul-cle-uc '71-UGll financlq. a car Janee with many xtras. For deta& SUPER 2.BR, 2BA "H" IDI; oceanfront patio. NEWPOllT·corner toca· St. Luce. •P9C-uoita. . 71t. ... ·7100 automatic opener. h · call: Alt. ~4 PLAN ID n..i..a-.1 Bluffs. Oal7 etepe to private lion, &d vlsihUlt.Y, Idea& Must see to apprec ..... -cellent loc;atkm Ii eondl.· Icuatry:--~gar. beach. Xlnt coadtt1onl for small buslneu. Only Priced to 8e11 futl Call ·----•Wld111Ueh«•.-.i Uoo.Tenmacourta,pool. $10,000DOWM Full front balcqny •000 $97,500. Rulb Laurie, BroterlllCN'!SSl-m7. ...._........... •In._...,.,_.,.. Jacuni, etc. Plenty of se.a.'YIEW -/Ute• view. Custom MAURYSTAUFP'ER Rltr N8o4180 ....................... •DIUJ~-.ftce ... ..-kin"' Sll3.,500 ...,,. .. SEAUONREALTY ' L.L-...1 3106 •Vaanriee.-taeddmQJ 6 ._.. par •· · f · Bred nu 3br coner Jot ahu*nthruout.Lgepvt 36Q1E.c.t,CdK673-53SC Look1ai for commerclal ...__ •Fallllaftofeoaulora By owner. LeaVlDg or home. Owner will carry patio or pool. Um.it.eel of· l213N. Cat. Laguna or lndllltrial parcel lo INVESTORS ••••••-•••-•••.... •ft'eeto apd••..,.. BA~ Q Ruul htut" In< ~.call6'2·l888. baL of $230,000 at $1850 fer by owner. $134,500 497·3388 Or.Ct.yhom'6to5acres ~Ur, '8&. N. •F.rwrenlal~C Leisure WOl"ld --------t per mo. No quallf.n.... firm. 6'4-em for outri~ purcbue or Have to sell wtthln one B a '1 f r o D· t b o m e ...,_., " .. -1:004;• Town.bouse-Owner bas ,..... Jo 1 t 1 t wk. ftr '5 cl.a)' eacrow.12 w/Jaeual. JrlJ or abort ~ _,. reduced price-as ha new OFfERm BY nee, vac, move ri&bt ID. KIN~RDl21 T_. 1090 Un eve opmen . Wilts, all 2 bdrm. Land Wm.~ mo. Avail RENJIMES home is ready. Up· . Guardedpt...6"-1452 Permit & plans ready to ••••••••• .. •••••••••••• with~~=: fer 8 more. W/aide Cll. now. Lora Vance &Ur ll'1lded. a br, 3 ba, end NEWPORT CREST 1:&.~10••co ... DO reeondlUoa. Far sale as Princlpal1 only. Send ~000.0wurtrillCUTY l'IMOS2 IW~ zt-•s.ntc. unit. Ideal Locat. _,,_._A " ~~~complete. Ask fOOJHILL ffl COOL $45,000 dwn. PriD. 15U'368Al374llll • SPECIALISTS: ._ant,1ar1e1broonc1o ·\&-rep&1toeoxw.c1oDa1· on1y,NJ..6f2..SSM ..... P' t• 3107 ,. ...... Ill 1052 OD_. from. Pool, boat DISTRICT ~~~=-,_ _................... .,.. !.! •. ~~ ......... ~~Court L_~,;_bld&. Greatabdrm&tamrmi-------• ~~0!!!t~t= ~~~~~ .~8:l°rlf'ru Ommlnlaew8Bedrm + lOAriesCourt 615-7520 home OD about Y.i &C. W-' .. to•,.__ "·ll 1 W dry, dahwbr, 2 CU' (2b&oc:b£.ClfBld) den, 2 bath, lam-rm, 12 Aries CourtA special Hage B & F pool. lots ot ...,. --.-.~ now. 1ar. No peta.. Aull Peb. Acauf.Cclrp. &a Pee A/C, French drs, pvt cmdo to fit your specal WISTCUfF (714) 645-9950 . bearin& fruit trees. ~_,!al.'1· 5GQ$t CIC' New •1 Br~-.. z car frontcourtyard,$123,900. needs. Exclusive, customizied 3•--------1 Move-in condition. _.._ t 1 ; drps <-=~~~7:11 course ~~;~~P!~ ~~~~ $89.900~Sun1.S. llOVE IN TODAY! ~i.,.m..:m,; .. noon bay window f 3 Br, 2 be tutefull7 de-13732Genboo Place IASTSIDI Quaint 2 br oceanfroat .. ,. • ~~i::8fot. e;i:~~ g~ Adult oc~ conted 6 land.leaped North Twit.in COMM'L ln.DG. =·~~~ 1 Br, ~ drw. a •c. -49.S--0279--------t · $169,500. 1312 Dover. with apuiou covered $170,000 ZllG per mo. l5J·'lHt or ~--~A"" .. -1= u_._11_~·.........._ Ow11er/A&t. Appt. pivate .. tiol. Outdoor AESOPREALTY c .. trally loc•ttd, 11$8'1. i~-~Dd.!tv•~-~!..:-~-~~ --.... -IAnmr 1GOJ51 jacuui. Quiet street. 731-4911 Clall>A buUdlq w/I an. Nem!,y new tbe best A ---· -----·-OPEN HOUSE SAT&SUM 1·5 29382 lllCldlaYtn CMoe th•lewJ HIGH OH 640-5357 ()Den Sat/Sun IU, ma w. I • ... 1091 tts, 6 lava "Oftl'lb:eci nleest j.PIU ID Bun~ C:...clllW.. 3122 Ideal I br, Iba .. a •-~;;;;.;;;.._.j•~~~~~~--1 Pl St·-~ M&-l!m p-..... -.. lot Fatrtaati" iJlll,on ee.cb. .o..w .... on· ·--••••••H••• .. ••"• AarJ. $51115/mo. Will lie leowllMffw --....................... ~~. Fledble 11$225.000eacb.-2Br Zba,1&'9padoliyard opt. IH•Hlte eYea AILUFF overlook:ing the valley & Saddleback Mtos. 3 BR, J1ewer sep home on private cul-de·asac street. Seller moving must sell. Only $119,800 SPECT ACULAI Price Slashed to $152,900. Trioa 3 end WI.Ir lo The Bluffs. Great view, pvt jacuzzi, wrap around patio w/ex· citing ftreplt. Perfect for entertaloing, a fantastic executive home. Open Sat & Sun t.5 406 Plata, Npt Bch AESOP REALTY 731-4911 for i-Muat-•SeU-•Tlda-W_eekeod __ I~ =~ ~~~ f::!c~ ftnancio~ Drive 'jt,1770 SCOTT REALTY Y.a bit to bdL lllorental.1.m-MM _______ _ lewllfll Peope New Big CaQTOll condo, model. Brifht open Int. ~~-~v:.) ~J.n';°' 536-7533 M25. DOD between t-S. Be1UIE.~A VERDI:--. Westcliff-eCT0111 from El Dando model, s brm, seu by owner. $76,900. Paula Balleyeo.8235 . m&1 Delwre4Br,2ba.lamrm. Mariners Park. 8Br, 1700 l<I ft, $1.5,000 below 898-1122 PALM SPIJMGS ........... 3141 bltns, frpk, new .,.mt..: country kitchen. All oew mkt. $1'5,000. 962-6898 1S Units pogjtin cash re-•-•••-••••-•••••••• ~ &ardeoer decorator cpt, wood, ________ °"""RICllEltate Coado•hdu•s/Town• turn.Manaaementavall. ForreotTopottheWorld1-------- floors. New paint lo & WESTCLIFF AREA .. _• .. •••••••••••••••• ......._for .ar. I 700 Prine. only. 6'4·9513 from Mar 1. for 4 mos S Nwpt Jlitl, 2 Br. den. out. BIUna include Moblttt....s ••••••••••••••••••••••• aft.M-...., .... Br 2 Ba, Yiew. $800 per huge yard •pr. "5Ct microwave&truhcom· 3 brm 2 ba, lam rm. ForSale 1100 Condo Specialist: 2·3-4 ....,..._.. ...... mo.caunt-a-19SS mo.~ pactor,dblfrptc. Beaut.ilul move-io condi· •••-.. •••••••••••••••• bdrms, Huntlnglon MOllLIHM 5111! ,..,__ ft lion. SlZ'.500. By owner. BeaA" ~ ta1 Vall ,._ .. • .a.ln!.r Emerald Ba7, walk to New condo w/tn ... lll VIEW ------p'I W9ll to stay. Bt1l 2Br, 11119 Artcraft 9611-229'1«'96s.G88'7 All· Emtin1 RV PaR. In· ApiJ. $15011o. I --.._ _,_... 6'2-JJ85 ......... IHclt ....., oun n ey. 635A--... beada. I BR. Adma. 'U1 ~. •lew. 1127 tt•*=rs· IAYSNOllS UdO. (llP409!>. Just1--------1 come $330-000. Wlll ex--noa..rvo .o.oanl' ...-..1 • S 1 ft,500 Ree-di¥ redecorated. 3 listed b1ab1Y cledrable daD99 far Pl'Ol*t7 or •un~-__,_ UJ:.~. ~ ot the ocean le suns from this 4 BJl, 2\11 BA beautifUllT redecorated home. Jacom-loun · iD atrium • lart• pool io rear yard. Price reduced to $239,000. COUNTRY UVIHG yet just minutes to the beach. 2 BR & de n townhome. Former model loaded w/extras. End unit w/central air & Jots ol privacy. A sreat. value at $7(,900. BETTER THA HEW 4 BR, 2 BA ew1:t0nuzet11 g arden home. Professional ly landscaped & beautifully done, located in ex· elusive Niguel Shore w/recreaUon center private. p arking fo beach. Only SlM,900. LGCJll'CI HicJ-1 lleciffy <496-24 I l 493-949 495-1220 130.505 OPBCHOUH SAT·SUM 1-4 31r142 Ana Maria Lovel1 (Br, 2Ba custo home w/pool & jac~ mi.at~ $1.51,000. STANALAND MEGARGEE RLTY (n4) '97-1744 Weekender Or? On~ 2 short blka t ocean. a Bedrooms guest quart.era located o ..,. lot. Open bea and more. A must • bama. '188.ooo (11) :0 l~"~··· ·:~~­~ ... : -~ ' . ,.~_! l ~ ' 'I I ,• I \ tkiln~ 106 ...................... WIW.&.OCATIOM 117"'* Madrid m.. br CUa 6eqL Bent. BIG CANYON '4J.09Sl S4"24l bdrm., 2 ba. garden park. See It to~S.yt tnlltdeedl. OreatinlD· _,.... •• ..,.. .... soLF couRSE ~~~~~~~~as~ ~fm:~~ ==.,.. B~~·.::. ~ ~::5.11.: SEASIDllEAUTY Ml W/OWDaW mdt.~ of ...,, .......... opener. .. ..... VIEW 51100001 C. F. Coleswartllv s.ee111•IUDIM!ta,aMn 1 °""1 ._sc~•'•"' ~~-n. &d ... ...,....._. JHt:i..:.;•~..,-.-.;....;..;.;;..;-....- At Hsrbor View prices. s • -.u JOllS 640.0020 family paradise. 2.Br +ams 9' t.enm. II&, ---·-......... ~ z be. 2 mr llil I bed.room. formahliniDg Buys super borne In ~ bcmul rm lo El Morro By lfonm:o with view la Big c.K. 4 __ bomes + &VIALJDOSOUD trpk. IDdl «*. llO....; room.Ool)''187.SOO. Newport Shores. 3 the Sea, your own pvt Canyon. Ele1ance " roomf';a;;;:0ne,BR DlllVE BY. 2 bdrm, SCl5. IGm4 Bdrms., 2 baths, pools" S.CI••• 1076 bch, park rent only $160. privacy! $298,.500. (J·l) + three 2 BR. Grou ekcmU.J tUl"Dkbed. eol-1..;......;...mo._.;... ____ _ WIST HEWPORT DUPLEX t.emds. Walk to beach. •••••••••••••••• .. ••••• CALL T 0 DAY I --------$1',460 pr yr. Price or TV, deck, riew of Elmlde~.,. .... fle4 3llWALHUTST.. ·-------1 <PK1096> 000 c rt t wllter.'100/mo. Jd. 226 SL-. OPBCSUM. l-4 CALIFORNIA PACIFIC -...Prapll'fy 2000 =a. The::.. egtai: WA'l'DP'BONTBOKES mo.se.esao Lawson RHlty Company 714-675-4562 4 ~!._S?ft.h~an =°J!=.J::~ ...... -............... ConoecUoD 5'9·161S, m..HOOfouppt. l·EASl'SID---E-1-~-.-,-.... - view.Xlatnelglabortlood, 540-58.TI HEWPORT 87U'1Sevea. z BR Beach Home, aYl anU Z/10. $COO. lit. arldloola. ------HEIGHTS .......ncu .2110179 thnl 6115/78. ]Ltq lut+dep. Kfds. teta. r.dflc._.ltltf DUPLEX ,.,...., 2100 P1'2li0mo.n"'523-l O.K.~~Aakb' OLD CITY PLAZA Eltra ab.up 2 BR units, ....................... S.Cla ••• Jl7611..;;;;JMl,;.;.;;..Jo~----- 492-6:l)O both w/prvl pa\ios. PIUMIM-1 .-................. Ooc11m7tltdl,fple.IOOL4 Owner will belp finance. ODMaJt acre Jots mint. !"t.z .,._ trplc. paioL SliiD i'or sale or trade logton Bch lndi'.a.strial PANORAlllCVIEW au51&aM5s....,. S1311l:u,64N112 Prk. Bead7 to build at =~~7:.= NewZbrcxmthPool.~ $3.151>.mf~~ALTY or Just watcll the IUlf. ::=-~"':°~ ot. 979. •533 Pool, Spa. sauna, • Bkr -poolroom, 1ecarlt1 ~ • · LohfarSaM 2200 park't. S:J.060 per mo. -<X>l.LEGEPABlt.n-1& •••••••••••••••••• .. ••• A1t, '114/491·0500, 3 Br, 2 Ba, I.bed. cbltrll IUU.DBS _,. ot.'"5/mo. N0-'11.M. 11 r f '' ~ ,. • I •I I., • J ' Lt ,.l ', l(J', I H • , (\Pf ~ • ~Cllelnqeeo.tJ', HweiU.' j 1 a• VBHYPRIVATEUIJlall , ___ .;..... ____ , ::;eto~·:-:; _ .... .::_ ...... :.~· ~~ beaut. areas. Last of G111.. 3202 MHi.as· ~MMlllGI' tlfhelc'ln Q ff, t • \ 1 '\ f I apeculaU•• market. -·-.......... 14&4m1 BK&. . *VETS* i...;..;.--~------ ('114) m.-i Yoa ~ far It, own a Debllle flmll1 ccmdo arS. OJlm.&10 . =:1:,.=:~ ~sa:..~~ Spectacular ocean frult. 3 ._ End unit. pool. t.eumil. adjacent lota. 3 Arch 541 Ml5mo.MO-NZI 811,So.Lal. Soatbeni Ore1oa. ae•1-------..-g~ == ~1 Cl*t dQls, ltoYe. llDS a PITS OK <a>-.ooe PJa1 •dime. adlalM. sm a Br 1 Ba aafandlW wm eell lillll.J ot u t ~ f:t>==.a a..u baale. tee feDced ,_ ~ Pft MllH!Wi'ty $3S0 pel' IDQ. Clall ... w/larle a-ch • tennis BOKEFINDUS !i66-'l"I07 . eoar\a. B. Iii. Craig 'lbomandl of Jleatals owner. ™~ or Allu.a allpllcea ---m.-11115 Saaqlle: Pn 1 Br, util llCL. -.. _ br •-DO pets. $300. , 13COSTAMHA .....,l ·=•la.ra&8 ~nes. I BmGanUMr,-.anl =~: k14<1 ti= HUDSON BAY REAL TY, LTD. Ul'ETDIES VICE 117.olll f, __ ..,,.,.__..__ ..... --· .. .. -.. . . ·--. . -- .. ....... Ullfwlis""' ......_ u.,.,,.... Hou•H URfwiiilMd HoaMa u11tww1.... J ..... :Fw.lahul ..,_ bonta ........_ • Fridey. hbtuary 10. 1en DAILY PILOT DZ ~••••••••·--•••-•• • •• ••• •••• •••••••• ••••• ••• •••••••••••••••••••• •h•••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• .a. t t • ........_ .A.w I h • ........._ t • .........._ -· •••••••••••••••••••••• ••01111.f •·-···-...,.. .... --.,.. ..... --...... c::........ 3224 ............ _.. l240 ......_ •Jl44 ... .,.,..._. 3269 C:..MeM 3724 .._.,,I d1 -...................... ~ ................................................ ~ .. ·-···· .. •••••••••••• •....•.•••.•••••••••••• ....................... ....................... ....................... .................... c.-.~ 3124 • .......-..... Jl40 s.a..... 3176 ~ ZASISIDE. 1 B 2 a brm eoodo. 1~ ba, frpl, llMTALS 816 Can1on To#llhme, SUSCASITAS l Br co.-do., ~=t. ....................... ••••••••••••• .. •••• .. •• •••••• .. ••••••••• .. •••• ... ba 2 car~. J>O~i/ paUo,pool,l330.532...0l.S, 3BR,2Ba ....... $W/575 lab"1oltcounev•'lf.3 Nlcel~ 11• ft t int =·ru;'a::ft MSOm:· MEWi-SiDi ~A-..:-1 Vil.I ., l~ nearbeacb, "° • ~ Fl\Cil '1~. trpl eves. 1aa.w ot 497-3976 3 BR, 2~ ba ......... $$2$ Br. New \Dllt. $850/mo. lbr. CU· t.taO. UP· MS-'203· eu-uO, . Sb!'. 2ba z atory Up-~llU 23'7 W. ~colonelt. S.C. ··• Imo Kida •pcta ok • 4 BR, 2~ ba .... 1625/SSO AMua1 Leue or lae/opt. Adult•. no pet1. 2110 • =' Ls• p~tlo Now 1'2 bdrm 1 Ul'1 s:an mo. 41J•lJIU: ,._111s f'JM8'7 3 Br, Country kitchen. 4BR.3S. ....... 162$/745 'TS?-28Ub111.bnwtdy1 NewportBlvd. 1 brapt.1 blk to beach. 'ot. From..,· acbalt apta 1A 1' plansi..DMm:=.===------- c:racldiq lrpk. $395/mo SEAVJEW s br 2\ola ba Spac 1 bl' •arden apt Very -clean. $21$. mo. "5-95'3 eve1, '"-'%82 from $2'70 + J.)OOla, ten· a.eA WOODS MM28I ocean vl~, pool/tennb Pooi as rec. All uUl pd: e7$-l058 days. nil, waterfal.la, poodst S..AM 3110 3 BR. Z BA, blJ lenced 11.ACHHOUSl-Jlr. ~mo.2l3/-.a&Z9 Adult.a. no chlldren, no C.O.delM.r 3122 Le• 2br, 2ba twnhoole. =~':ta~ .... •-•••••••••••••••• .. ~' h'.: old. ~/mo. S4!0mo. W-0952 peta.$215. up mo. •• .. •••••••••••-•••••• New drps paint, bltm McFadden tltta Weat on Newly decorat.d l ar•o ····s7EL..aaEc1 ',.. *LOOK• Ju~-~!!eac'.M q'lt.S & paUo. Nope'-. i McFadden to ~awlnd ~ ~~~· ~ ,, __. • • aml c hild ok. Nr. Vlllap.(U4)~ _..... -. • PROPERTIES Sbort « ~ term ren-ApU "".... Fairview & Bater. _...;;.;:::..;.;....;.._;.;;.;..;;_~~- : ": ... S.C. PLilA ~~!Jin~ Nt $260. 1 BR f urn apt, 27" c;,kr.~f. • 5'S-1J82 ~d~ ~ ~J.!~'~* ... lfor~:.. .. -•,111• .. =·r.10 2 Stoly Eucut.lvo pool cptafsfresb paint.Avail. 11512 r .......... "-.Je..'"·'~ matureadlta, nopett, oo ~· 2 Br unturn. Adulta, n o 'ml.le t.o bch. Adltt only ........ ;:." ......... . h 2800 fl 4 hnmed. '425 mo. Call T 01 ~Ma: '"""'.:; llCi CANYON chUdren. Quiet aecure. GARDEN AP'J'S pets, COM t.o abopplq. Mr. or Mra. Hatcb 1'1lEEXCITING i:::;. 3 bath~1~cludea Mlke,N7-GOlO COMM.POOL PODdoroea Mob. Eat., OOBONADELllAR _.. 147·zsa3: (!l.1)51Z·l531 PALMMISAAPTS. pool aervtce. llS50. mo. Luxury living by the sea, Walnut~e,a Br2 Ba, JACUZll•TIMHIS l99lNewport.M6-U7a 2 Br Townboule, frplc. 2 Br U~ Ba, cpta, drpa, Evee MJ.NtrrESTONPI' Q>.an)5'5-7SOlevn. uecSBr,DillRm,Fam ~~~ .. ~·Adlta **Deluxe 2 BR f ...... •1Hd13740 Pool.tenla.Someocean atove, 1arba10 dlsp. BR AND NEW BCK. Rm, immac + grdnr. '<AUoT• -· ....,...,_ oat c re 1 t mo d e 1 .. ••••••••••••••••••••• le Catalina views. C\OM Water paid. Child " BEAUTIFUL 4-Plu, 3 Bach.1'2 BR. $650. Avl March 1. townbome. braod new . STUDIO t.o Fubloo IJland & One small pet OK, •aa. Br 2~ Ba, D/W, W/D fromSD>.•up • .,...,.. . 3226 962-BSa:S l.oglltoleocll 1241 avail tmmed. $600/Mo. '"Wltldwlcthl" beacb.Alao1 Br.8"-2ell M.W188 htup,P'P; 2Br l~ 1Br A.dwts,NoPeY '*-·-••••••••••••••••••••• • .. ••••••••••••••••••••• (J-22) .FU1lldtcben4'TV 1Ba,allw/T1W, 1ar, WlllleaaDr. ·Panoramic harbor & 2v~~~~·::I.P;t~~ DOWKTOWH ••Vlewalgolfcourse& 1.Jnena~ULillties LACASAILAMCA. lndr~~ Adltl, 110 <3Blb~:!L')Newport t-. white wa ter view! a area. $285. lat & last+ LAGUNA lake trom nearly every MlLETOOCEAN' ra::-~~~~ft ledl. I ...... .tHow pets. ~ bdrm, den, 2~ ba, hl>l, leCW' 9113.s7M Deluxe 2 bdrm2 2 bath room. 2 BR.I + luxurioua llOYlll Wfel Motel V.-ly, 509 Acacia 645-7°'8 All ull.la pd cnt. cl.rps 2 Br 2t.a st.llo bltm. pvt ---.:.-----blt.ina. 33602-B Daoa Vl.s· • duplex rental. uutstand-upgrades everywhere I 721 Yorktown Blvd pool l.ndry ·iacfa-Mwti eneL gar • .tr 'patio. Nr ta . .-Smo.213/872-8658 WALKTOIEACH ingocean&villagevlew, $725/Ko.(J-ZS) BeacbBlvdat YOl'ldoWD 1AlxW'Y lbrW/m1DJocean over 35 DO r··ta or ebopl,~&frwT.Nc ._ 4000 Dupla, 2 brm 2 ba Ye Kids O.K. 3 brm, 2 ba. yet only a lewabort bUc.s. JayceEdlundec.823$ 536-0411 &jetty views, only &tePI cblldre~. Ca I Sue; peta.12SS/mo.8'0-1124 ................. ••••••• Di PboneU ded. ry ram rm, new crpts & to town & beach. Huie to China Cove. "2S/mo. U8·770l or Henry: Boomw/ldtcbenet.le ce.. 4.93-.rfSa drapes 1st mo & clean-liv. rm. & dlnin1 alcove. CAMEO SHORES SMALL BEACH HOTEL 11'75-253Sor7Sl-4ll7 ee9137 Dduu pool.aide xtra lge $SO week A up. ___ .;;_ __ ..;.._. __ I ing dep only $525 Call Lee. kitchen w/bllt-lns, ROOMSS.'12.50Week 2br, 2ba, bltn.s. dshwhr. ~5S • T .. • 3232 968-9592eves." • ln cl. was h Id rye r . 3Br 1 corner lot. oceao Apt$l!i0/mo.538-'10S6 Nr. beach. AdU.s,no pets. • -••-•••• .. ••••••••••• Separate 2 car garage. • g$1 G'73-248' PRIME LOCATION NwptHita. new'2 Br2 Ba, 125C).S3&-Ul2. Ambaiss-~ Inn in Costa Move in today! Cute 3 Br, An out.standing offering view, .ooo mo. f lwcli!WJI• all elec. Blt.ns pkn&. Mesa. 2277 Harbor. Ce n-"=~~~ bomt'a~ l~Ba w/cpts, fncd yd. at $500 Mo. Ref. re· Slept to bcb. cute 2 Br te.t.ow 3742 2 BEDROOM, tplc, $350 Kids OK. 23S oale. Walt Joe t.o beach. Avail. now. trallylocated,2'3Srooms. tDday Cua p::t:~a RI· Kleis & pets fine. $395. quired. Call: bse, D/W, patio, $425 ••••••••••••••••••••••• per mo. 675-Zlll days, to 17th St. 642-2184; ~~~sF 219 MANY with kitchen. , ty nO.oesz ~ Agt-no ree. MISSJON REALTY yrly. lrnmac. rum. apt. ln H . aieot, no fee. . • _ m-0712 phone ·" TV. Swimming · -PhoM 494-0731 673-5439or833-6118 Harbour area, frplc & ~~ D&UXE211t 11A pool, Jaouul, and rec. Condo, nearly new, 3brs, • Br 2 Ba, fplc, bltns, dbl -jucuui. 1 blk frm bcb . 2 Br deluxe studio, util pd. · • room. Dally &: weekly upgraded, otrered for gar, walk to schools & Oce&nf'ront. Woods Cove. S.ct..Rte 3276 S29S mo. 536-1241 eve and $:MS. Sharp 2 BR, pool , Blt.ns, crpt.6, pool. $275. Nr. Beach, new w/frplc rates startlnC fl"om$48 a rent with "pos•ible" lse heh. $400permo.962·9351 3 BR 3 ba comp re-• • •. .._ .. _ adlta, no pets. 462 1978 ltaple, .548·6118, & patio, encl gar, D/W; ~. " 2'"3717715 • ·• · •••••••••••••••••••• • ••u•.&1t· S d N f agt .. 1 laundru opt. Call 640-6828 ft 7 or ...,.. · done; lse. Turner Assoc. . eawar o ee, eves64S--S647 smo .. e a arm, ., 645-4840 a . CallDonnie 499-4591 Magnificent ocean view, l.alJllllale«h 3748 833--3307 lacll. Ideal for room-1--------- 640-SllOOAit. Dys N 1 c e 3 BR• 2 Ba • executive home; Lr1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 Br, cpts. drps, stove, mates. Adlts. $325 • .Ph l.Br, 11./F, share bath & -Su beauUlul 3 bdrm, 2 cpts/drps, frplc: Nr. Emerald Bay Terrace, lam rm, trlr access, pre-LAGUNA BEACH MTR. Oid CdM. brand new bacb kids olc, no pets. '225. 536-2159 tit. noo·smoker $1.2S mo. ~· br,r w/fam·rm, !rplc, Gold:,w~~ Edancer. white water view, 4 stlge location, $550. INN. $65/wk & up. Maid unll,$185.Call 64.S-2274 2 Br, 1 bath ~t. Bltlns. +util.13!Ml78al\6PM DW, A/C, super area. $425 • bdrm •. 2 fplc. 2 story, 2 '96-l7T2 serv. color TV, healed 875-6299 1 ~. 963-'5f'7 A1ent. No Walk t.o bch. Lovely 3 Br, ba. private.~. 621-1628 New 3Br, 2ba Condo with pool. mu '94·S294, 985 DUPLEC VJ1W 20 fu.. ~Cb~.ACi,1:. g:;nto!~ 1$2fs~ LA:i: ~::1e;!'~0~: n=Je~ fee. den, fplc, beam clg, LR, l.ogiMa Miguel 3252 many amenities. chlld N. Coast Hwy. 3 br 2 ba, new carpets, beam cell., jacuui, 536-7542 30. No pets-Child • ., i•v..._, 3234 lndry rm. S485 mo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• OK, no pets. USO/mo. •-ai.a--1 3752 new showers new dis· garage. $385. 845-8256 or $1.2Smo.+uW. KlL priv. r-"-r ~9610 Br 2•L b d A/C 831-0191 ___... • ...,... b h ' . t . · ""n3375 OLD UNIQUE-1.Br, ocean ..... _,.L ~"" lo' d ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 , ,... a ~n o. , __ ••••••••••••••••••••••• was ers, new plll.D 1n ,,.,.. . red ted b th ..... ~ +..., c g ep. Lcwely2br.11Atbacondo,tWie.gfon p1~ &~c~~~~e, s..-. Scenic views. luxury r~ca~00~~J$s~~2BR,1Ba,lrgfncdyard. :n~' noe:er: pTer Avail. Mar. L 846-8347 frplc, dbl gar. $325. HtrbOw 3242 8 rm. · · Caplstreo 3271 adult ap~. f\arn & uni. uni Ssso rear 43'7 redec. Clean. $300. Open area: $260 mo. 536-SOS01-alt...;:.;..._S_P_M ____ _ • 548-5120 •••••••••••••••••••••••SEA TERRACE Garden ••••••••••••••••••••••• Near R~g>ooal Sbopplng ~~AD!hila.875-3141 Sal·Sun, 10·6. 1779 evt!e Balboa Penln. sleeping HMtlngton leach 3240 'rie~!~ ~ !e~el+nrr~~ ~~~. 2 t~~~sde£, ~o~t 3c:rd;e~ed~e~ogN~~~~ ~:~·N~~~:!:r Xi~:ta Spacious 3 Bdrm. i ba, ::~9~Jf.:~ r "8 • l.olJ-o leoda 3141 !:: ~~~:1oker, $1lO. ~··•••••••••••••••••••••Rm.+ grdnr lge gar, $525 . 493 -6490 ; Children & pets con· Pkwy&PaseodeValen-new plush cocoa · ••••••••••••••••••••••• • , ENJOY ownr. aft 4PM 554-4442 (213)696-5077 sidered. Washer, dryer & eta. cpt/ctrp,., paint, kitchen 2 ~· 2 Ba, S29S mo. 988 Walk t.o beach 1 Br apt, Lovely home & area, .Pvl --refrig. avail. $385/mo. ALICIA?LAZA floor. Bright & airy Mission Drive, see $300+utU.Availnow. bath, no smoke, drink. -THllEA.CHUFE I I 324 LabFonat 3255 Vacant.623-075lext.428 &VILLAGE 5'25/mo.Agt.6«-7270 Manager,Apll. 494-3672 Over 45. $140. mo. New 2 story 3 Br fam-"ne ••••••••••••••••••••••• 581-6151 581-6130 -646-1035 •• rm. 3 Ba, lrplc., l~undry ••• .. ••••••••• ••••••••• Exec 5 Br home. Woods. casitas Condo 2 Br, 2 Ba, Sorry, no peta. l BR Waterfront Apt. E/Side. 2 Br 1 Ba, newly Bachelor .apt. modern•------- hook-up, dbl. garage. TurtJerock 4 br, ram rm, A/C. Beach t.eMis club. beautiful lge patio. 2 Car H _. •--L 3769 ~mo. yrly lse. decor d, $250. l&t. lasl + bath, no lukMn, uW JMI. ........ t. S.... 4300 ~c<K/mo Cbild/ .... t.s OK dlnrm 2bn v1ewofUCI. Jmmed occup $700 Casa attchd gar. & pool. ~wpcwt~ 67S-3282,9-5PM $100.Nopets.494-4534 $170mo.494-4LS4 ..................... .. ~ . ,_. . . ' . .. . •••••••••••••••• ••••••• BE SELECfIVE Agenl, 846·1311 or Lse. Crdnr, water, as· PaciCica Rlty~2_ S380/ mo. 4~5-5281 ~ 2 Brtownbse. $300.'Bllns, 2 BR. 2 ba apt, Dlnr's Gain a reliable • 960-6161. son. dues pd ~Y owner. 3 br 2 ba detached tnhse 496-8015 Ou.aide of Hwy gar, lndry facll. 1919 Cove. Garage, deck, l"OOmma~. ~LOVELY 3 BR, 2 Ba ~~5:1 Antioch. Agt. dln'rm&frplc.A/C.club s.taA.fta 3280 • 2 Bdrm, 1 bath, clean Anaheim St. Mgr. laUlldt)',$350.494·7302 CallSbareAHome/Apt w/frpl, OW. crpl. kid/pet · &lakeprivgs.871 ·31189 ••••••••••••••••••••••• D w/ocean view. Inclds 645·5106 Lower duplex. 2 brm l~ 64S.746Sor644·56S8 OK.$410.963·~Agent. Woodbridi;e. New 4 br......... rile h 3269 $360. 4 BR 2 Ba. Im· ~e frplc.W/D,bltns.crpts& LGE owner Lype apt In ba. carpets . drapes, Fe to hare2 brZbaapt- Noff'e. 3ba. !nm rm., A/C. nr .....wpor ac maculate, good location. drps. sun pore b & triplex. adults. no pets. forced air heat, lrg priv. m s ll & 1 CM· ' · park & pool $550/mo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3627 Huard. 839-6623 garage. $465/lse. 875-6061 Nr shops. $4.30. 637-8828 patJo, enclosed gar, close Rec fac poo • · · • :ztir. 2ba, ear. ~ ... Dll lo bch 640-1044 NO FEE! Houses. condos. (714) to beach. Will Jease. 556-2!MOGene s:B> duplexes Rental BIG' CottaMesa ll24 2 BR. 1"2 ba, patlo, 4949601 1 Terrace Twnhm 3 BR, 2 p ill 675 ~"12 Bkr Avail now' 3 Br 2 ba ••••••••••••••••••••••• adults/no pets $275 Nr · Fema • wants ume tn 1't ...... r I ma•t"' B r I b J> t av on, """' · · · ' ' PT • · share 2 br hse new rec ....... am rm, rg "..,r a. rp c. wet-ar v w/cpts. focd yd. S395. LAMAHCHAA S 17UaSuhops.640-7317 Outstanding white water facil.St75/mosS9.5591 bdrm, pool. $475 patio. 675·ol014 days HEW SEA.VIEW 96J...4S67 Agt·Nofee. • Large 2&3 bedroom View. lBr, w/den, frplc,1--------- 67S..6452eves 3 Br 2 Ba. pool, tennis, garden apts. Dshwhr, & priv. deck. Steps lO AVOIDJNCOMPATIBLE 4br, pool, VJ m1 to ocean. -----· ..,,5 l 675-n""" 5-lhLttgllMI 3286 GREAT RECREATION: blt.ns 1 bbq Victoria Bch. S450mo. ROOMMAT""'I ~c Oranne Tree 2 BR, n<>w 1ac, _. yr Y · _.,.......___ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 . enc . gar, gas . ~ -" · · Swimming, saunas •. PoolGaspd.778ScoUPI. Util.incl.Avail.Mar.l Hou·""·Motes832-41)4 n~S666,BobGrar M25Month .._. _ __,.r"'--VIL' .a.p.a.c1F1CA. 1 b b'lli d ~ Agent644-1133 ,,. .. ,..... •~es -,.. health cu s. i ar s, 542.5073 494-0261 Takes The Guesswork ~-~UPER 4 Bdrm, 2 ba 3 Br 2 Ba , newly d<>cor 'd, Belhe first to occupy this night-lighted tennis Out of Finding w/frplc, OW, crpt, fed New 3Br. 2Ba" 2 car SMO.fW0-2981 2br, 2ba home-w/frplc court.a. Pro & pro shop, Adull 2 bedroom, super 2BR,Jgellvm'grm, part. 'l11ATRIGHTPERSON •• yrd. $425. 9634567 Agent. garag~. pool, Jacuzzi, Big Canyon Townhome. 3 & din rm. Ocean vu lot. 2 golf driving range. party ~~~:/~~~th~ ~sf e~~ SaYe $$by Sla•hMJ :> ·-. no fee. tennis, $460mo. 559.5050 Br, pool. Convenient toe. car gar, elect opener, room. $450 per mo, no fee. FUN ACTIVITIES : Wllson,lnquireapt.E. • Jbr, cpts, drps, lrplc, dbl • brm 2 ba. lv rm, din rm, By owner. 644·5187 Waterman Rlly Invest. • .... r patio. lncd yd $400 fa m r m . S4 0 0 m o . . 533-8030 _ :;;"r .. 10 . .:.,.,,,,,.,.3 • · 644-1480.~J22 New Broadmoor Seav1ew ---------Sunday brunch, BBQ 's. 1 .,,.....,., ''""..,,.,,., Hme. snal sty, 3 Br 3 Ba, WutmiMter 3298 lr lps. parties. sport ~ Sharp 3 Bdrm. 2 ba. ow. Woodbridce 4 bdrm, 2 _rplc ·s, dbl gar. all cl cc ••••••• ••••• ••••. ••. ••• t.ournamenta & more! .. t'rpts. red yrd. $395. sharp. $750/mo. lse. kitch. pool, tennis. spa. Sl7S MO BEAUTIFULAPTS· c:.. 96J...4S67 Agenl·No fee Agt 752.1700 View of Orange Co. All • Singles. 1&2 bedrooms. this In a pvt grd comm of 3br, lba. Dshwshr, 2 car & nf Mod 1 1 41 Br2 Ba, nr Golden West Orancetree Patio home, 2 NB. sssomo. gar. Isl+ last +$100, re-Fl.Im. u um. e 5 ---------1 al to &hare Park Newport apt, 2 br; swim· ming pool, &ennis courts & much more. Call Anita daya 644-9040 or eves &W7295 aft 6pm . • "Slater. Lse al $525. 1st BR. 2 ba, Dbl gar, A/C, 963-Jlllor 968-6623 fWldable. Kida/pets OK. open daily 10 to 7· Room· & last. call 536-3145 or Temnis, poola, clubhse. Lse0K.&3l·2246 mate urvlce avail. No ---..:.....-----' 847-0293Avl 3/l. Neveroccupled.552-8493 IA.YCREST b lease required. Sorry, -3 BR, 2 ba .• form. dining Great 3 Bdrm, 2 a adults only, no pets. • COZY 3 bdrm, 2 ba. Orang~,2br2ba.den, rm., frplc; lge. cov'd. w/famUy .room, frplc, Oakw ood w/cpt, fed yrd kids & A/C 1ar. opener rec. palio entry court Beaut dsbwahr, kids & pet O.K. Garden ApAl'tments 1 ,pets ok. $385.' 963·4567 facll $425 559-0148 d~. 2 Car gar.w/doo; $4.35/mo. 1163-4567 Agt.No M..,..IHch/.._.... -Agent, No fee. 637-80'7897S.SS89 (off) opener. A borticulturiat's _t_ee_._______ 880 lrvlne <at 171.h I drum. lncl. greenhouse. C•h mlai•n ~ This Valentine's Day send your love a greeting all the world can share with a Daily Pilot Heart of Love. lt''9 easy, compose your personalized greeting & we'll set ' your message In. type to ftt the border of your choice or your own handwritten thoughts may appear in the border you select. Borders come in 3 sizes: $15, $1 o. ·&a special chlld's size for $2. (You must be under 12 to qualify for this one). If you wish to create your own greeting, use a black pen & wr1tel your message 1n the heart below or draw your own Valentine of this size. W/D. refrig & irctnr. In u..funaiahed 3425 MewpertlHdl/'-"t one ol Newport Beach's ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1100 16th St. finest areas! $800 Per wES'tcLJFF area. 2 Br. 2 <Dover at 16th) mo. on lse. Mr. Hester ba, lrplc. patio, pool.1~~~~642~·~8~17~0~~~! 833-9781 $400. 752-T799, 494.0029 ev 1: ON WATER. 2 Bdrm New 3 BR, 3 ba condo Condo w/view. Side lie w/vu,~sJ.1~. avail. $650/mo. DOVER SHORES area. To..,.D ... Lara• 5 Bdrm, den, din· U.twHl•d 3521 tna rm & pool. $1200/mo .. ••••••••••••••••••••• lee. Adall lMn1, 2 bdrm, H.B. CORONA DEL MAR. Twnhseforrent$120oao. Ow'minl 2Br. fam rm, 2 ..;862-4863...;;....;;.;.;. ______ 1 ba bouae. Walk to beach Huntln1ton Bch :tBi. $525/mo. l~ 1' 11• rm 4c dlQ UDO NORD. Best loca· rm. bltm. Hlril, pool. Uon. Exec 2 Bdrm. din· btfl coocl, $3SO mo, No ADULTC:otitDO 2 BR, 2 ba, yrly. M25 STBtS TO llACH associated ow ,. r P ... , ""'r fl .. , 'W • Ing rm. New in/out, pets.900525 fm'~;i>o. Special 2 D&p11-.u.Mw 36001~~~~~~~~~1 Bdrm+den. Glamorous ••••••••••••••••••••••• , ____ ... ___ _ • .., ""' b 1'' • 1 . . , hid&away SBSO/mo. Lovely duplex. S BR. 2 Ba, Wata ft°"' Ho.es fireplace. 645·2111 or BACHELOR APT. c• 631-1300 _64&-630.1 ______ _ ALL U11J,.S PD! SEAVJEW. 3 Br popular Bar Harbor, prtme ocn w $875. SC74044: 833-8215 NWP1' TERR exec coodo, a!1r..A.Jk 2~ Ba, encl 1filio, pool .... 811·1'75 EASTBLUF'P-VlEW .t Br, Fam Rm. fple, dbl 1ara1e.~ Executive 5 bdrm. Unfurnished Duplex 100' from the ocean. 28drm, l~Ba, brand Semi furnlahecL Avail new c:rptlnf, dra pee, DOWI JOl E. Balboa Bl•d. refrtf. Eltdrle 2 door Yl'l1 $2$0 per mo. NO guqe. Smote alarm. 1 F lt&. Call; S u e a t Bloclc from Laguna $.'51-'170'7Q1time Beacb. t495 per mo.I~~~~~~~~ IWeNDC:e9 reqalr.d. No chUdNDorpa.Noleue I Br, 2 be. t padoua dlL Bachelor S2ZS·S345 l Bdrm $2654275 2 Bdrm $295-$325 Rental Office Open DaUyt-6 TSL Management BACHELOR APT DlYOl'Ced M. 52, straight, • neat, & lone90me. Will .ALL~PDI ahr bis lr1 M.H. Dr Hoag 100 lrom t he ocean. w/mature attractive Semi fornlabecL Avail now I 201 E. Balboa Blvd. Fem. Rea&0nable cost. Yrly $250 per mo. NO Dale.645-7312 FEE. CaH: Sue at 2maleroommatesneeded ~_._.;.__ _____ ,_556-~n~CTl~an~y~U~m~e~~~I to .share trg 3 BR & pool :a: home in C.M. w/UClslu· LUXURY BAYFRONT dent. ll50 mo lat .Ir Jut. 2 br, l ba. frplc, sep. elec. i.,.;.~..;._3'57 ______ _ prqe. Power boat dock avall. SSliO mo. 1'78-G36; 6'2-8886 .. ...... ··--... ~ -- -· '• I ,,. .... ~ -----...-. ... --'-" .... -... -----................. f D8 DA.IL V PILOf Frlc!ay, F'ebf'!'X 10, 1p?! Add it ... Build it... Diaper it. •. Hammer it ... carpet it ... Ceme-nt ;t. .. Wire ;t .. Hoe lt. •• Clean it ••• Move IL.Press it ... Paint it. .. Nall it ... Plaster. it ... Fix it.~ • . AM-Moa• c:.,.... tc In I•~· ~....... ....../I . ....................... ....................... ....................... ......................• ....................... ....................... •...................... ......... ~!.~: .......................•........ Price buster oalf $3,68.S; Kuter Craftsman. R.J.Htt.fmao Is&.. Gen 1:Mc It Landlcape llaln· CHEAPEST baullnf In U..vy work" cleanup. PETERSPAJNTING PATCRPLAST.ElUNQ ramie TUe-:.:spec. la lSx20 addltioa includes Specialt:r. Remodellnl, Conti'. Coatom Alt • t.enance: Mow • Edee. town. Fr e.ts. CHEAP! Sta. wen. avail. $3.7S hr. Espr'd . Reaa Rates. A 1 l types Free driea 11: fiQOfl, ZS.11'& nil labor and materlala, fiaiab & repair. '99-SlOS Add, "Uot, cab lneta, Pull mal.ot, b aulln1, &G.zs85ort4S-1390 Hard wrkr. 142.5449 Free Est. can Gene estimates. cau Sto.ms . eo.ua plus 100% bank flnaric formlca. New ClODlt. Rea clean·upe, rototiWna. , u rn Inc. for Iree •Lima CUSTOM FRAMING, • comm'L M5 teH oc FreeesU75'5SlS lhu1tdl • , •• , _________ ,,.. .... ~ call Don Xaaaey com, Ree. r~ adds, $1l-4SU.L&e•bonded. ·--·---••••••••-•••••••••••••••••••••••AH PROFESSIONAL -.. ••o•••••-.••;•••• ....-... flniab & repatr work Pref Japanese LandscaJ>-Want a REALLY CLEAN Brickwork. Small jobs. PalnUna. Joter/E:cter. KOKESAVEBS. Phunb- SSl-4820 Gen. mntraetor, aew, ad· IDS & prdenlnc. Malnt. HOUSE? Call Giolham Newport. Celt.a Mesa " ReM, wodr l\W'6e0.188 inc ll:Jleat1De Frff eat A1'b • ..,..... ,.~ s..ke dltlona, re mod.. res., lncl. mowiq, trlmm.lnl. Girl. Free est ~5123 lrvine. 8'15-ans eves. $10 hr Boneat& rellable.__1k __ 'iA _ _... __ _ ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• -P"""' comm. f\oee eat. Call Ql'llYi.Qc, weed1na. Free Palntlnc. Extr/lntr. Ex· • n.J C IC. -•-HM rain dlUIUl,ed ••••-•••• .. ••••••••••• Spiro Sf7-020t estimates. JU-70'12 BALBOA ISLAND Br i c t , 1> lo c It a , pr'd, booe1t. neat, reaa. eentce. lf11f4'A.. Ill/ 0 ·--••• ............ . asphalt? Call 631·~4.0. Carpet Kan wlll lay .. Ir vicinity. Empty'• 1lu1Upstone, pleoters, Uc'd&M-10&5 Dave '1Sl.3J!iOorM7.QJl3 em•vala, trh n mtaa. llooded. llc. insured. yours or mlne. ~pain C 1-1 Japanese 1ardener, 15 welcome. Jlellable, reu. walll. expertly installed, Any ._lumbln• water ~. ~--Ue'CL ' 4k cleanln1 Looi Guar ••-••-·--• .. ••••.. yrs ~n!:;t.enance Ir ~ very teas. A18o repain. ~OVNO II.AN. 5 yrs expr r l .. -t th Im.rd.~ ~· & work at biUer aavlnp. PSYCHIC Mm»IUM some . 66M811 Uc. • Bonded. Bob. 10 wallcovertog. FrM aerv. ea.a, H rm ·&.efll s.nlces Free est. MS-3646 Jleadln 52'7.:MOS Houncleanlng with a 11$0JM; 9&W338 .ta. 6'SG18 Andy end. C«aQ1.f'c tlle. Be&s.rr.._,-. ....................... O a.EAN-UPS/HAULING personal touch. Reta. a.a.ea ......... -•• -.. . $1.S-ANY 14ATI'ER Shampoo ~ steam clean. DI IJ uMI PruniDl·Plantlq 536-6128 or 546-2'20 ARTISTIC MASONRY CUSTOM PAINTING. Plutnblnc repairs, re· "AMO Et'e & wknds by appt. Color brighteners; wht ••••••••••••••••••••••• Flee est. 6'2-9907 CL .. ...---. Walt-ways, planters & Exterior Speciallst. 15 models. replpes., water IMSTRUCTIOM Def ul\/Di $175 cpta 10 min bleach. Drapery Fabric Sale G .. s.r.lces --nv' walls. Lmtd landscape. Y1'I local refs. Lic/bon· beaten Beuon.ra&.es.I • voree "Clean liv, din rm, hall 4'7c:Jidslna•~t m""t 111 Palntinclrrepairs. 6G'8806,astforCarL ded/insrd. par work. yrs e:p Cal l Jim Xlot CrtdeDt!ala ~Jn Collections 30%• SlS. Avg rm $7.50, couch ' 1 ,...,.. .... • ............ ,••••••••• ~1918 ~ eal.s. Won't be un· "' • your bbme • c.Il Terry Dnmkdriving $300 $10 hr SS G elim be • 1~ aaviap in· HANDYMAN: Carpen· MoYt.g derblclMUOOS 64.5.aK ~'1005 (Up to tnal) pet.'~ cP ~ 15 vem.ory reduction cuar. lr7 electrical. plum bin& ,.. s th I Girls ....................... , _________ =-=-=-=-=-=-=~~-:~-1-==~=~----- Unlwfi detainer-delawt yrs upr t Dr: w~rk ~ quallYn~ ~~ 4'c 'noon. 8'7·2787, realdentlal & ofhee ''Two Mea Will Move Fine Ester. Painting by P~ti~t!1;!i ::.~e W 1 "'Clur 'QI ~~e~'~rice ... .,,00 myself. Ref~ 531.0101 . San~ Ana 5~~ SST-t:IOt cleaolnt •pecialists. You1'' We bandl1e11Ir1 ~ ~ ~;!t,;!1_.c>!'~ Try fast se~v. HS-110'0 ••5•p•:-;•.;::=,.•-:,,•::,.•:.'• ,;x,...,. .. ....., ~ 54l3B> NEWPORT Booded, Insured. Free sm moves·o ce ... ._........,.,.....,. 8AM·l OPM ~ .. u~ •Court costs extra Carpets & upholstery • ests S40-952S household. Dlstance Is Qua1i ---------• Wmdon ft bouaeeleao• • TlmothyLashlee.AUy. st.eam cleaned. 3 rms Custom drapes spreads ROMESI'ITING , · local, alao pacldn1. rate!YlnPalntmg. Lowest PoalSenice........ ine.~W.'Tlll • (n•)636-'1200/aft 7PM $14..9S (400 sq rt>. Chairs shutters & all windcrr: Wben ~vel calla don t BOUSEKEEPER·Exprd. Lowest lee al r ate. Jact~6'1~~est. ••••••••••••••••••••••• inaows cleaned, re-call (213) 43'-8915 $10. Uc, 1nst'd, guar. 1..1· coverings at discount leave your home un· Mon tbru Sat. Uc/fn.srd. Cal T 111~. Para1on J>ool Service. l•plilllwg F·E Systems. 631-S350, prices. Sbady Deal. 743 =~ ~~ CaDM&-7336 Pb8C'M278 Pbor faint'1 & paper Comple(e1 awlmmla1 b::~~pts~M~8• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 645-3939 Bake.St. C.M. 5'9-3325 plant malnt. Bondable. HOUSECLEANING ls Will d o lite moving ang ng, work guar. pool ma ntenance. Babysit-my own home. C:.•11t/COftClete lledriCClll Member of Nwpt Bch our buaineaa. Reliable w/v ao. Reas. Rick Free eat. SH-4383,1..!~~9716~~-----~t'"--------- Npt. Hts. Mother or 18 ....................... ....................... Cbambet ot Commerce. service. Janice's Rag. 832.5588, aft 3:30 wkdya. ~780 Rl•dll & a..- mo old, will care for l Concrete, .Masonry • .,_ ~,_.... ~~av all. 2'. Hr 1ecly Ami'• at&l5-1800 MOVlNG, HAULING & ,-1...& Y-c-tte ·····.····•·•••.·•••••••· . $1.62 per DIY child, age t·• yrs • .$S4J s labs, foundations, ~'t,JUCAL ~~SJ!~?= ...,.,""" _... --wk.642-1496. hlgbwalls, patios, ~0DC! SlShr,~ _......._,•----------.C-Tax CLEANUPS. Reas on. Specl•Uzing 1n rffiden· Carpentryt cabinet, ~ee. ---------• Ucensed EvesSS&-&41 J o.>8'2-3233 HANDYMAN. Homes & ••••••••••••••••••••••• Free est. Coll. students. tia1 homes. Int. & ext. & plumoing r~pairs. -1---r -ice I apt•. Consclentioua Income Tax Service wlt.b B & 8. 6'13-ll66 Pleaae check our re· ~~eel alsoted ceExilioga alln1· -.-..-..-C e m e n t W o r le • tM»bcrd llectrfc Craft.sman Call~ a Smile, For evenins ferences. Lie # 320881 s...u · 'P. In · ...................... Driveways, patios. Lie 327136 645-697' · appt i ll )'Our ,home Mlrtt.g S.-.lcff • Guar .. insrd. free eat. J. Wallan:I. 831·2251 SMALL BUSlNESSES & walkways, Reas. Jt'ree Gr1dllag IJ8&,8l83 ' ....................... Ted. 636-708S • ......_, S T A R T U P S . Ests. 556-0757 ~RICIAN·Priced ........ -• a au1... Nurse consultant 30 yrs =~~ .............. . Tbat'aALLyoupay fora 30dayad mtbe !=~f:n~e:!~~~f:e~! Quaihty Cement work, ~!·~~~':n!Utl=te Oil SJOPLOADER. Dump L•fllc"l I -ex~. Privd duty w/f~~ ......,.,..,.... ROOFS inst.ailed factory unique fee arrangement. done the right way. 18 Ucensed si!--03S9 truckk. ~~G, tree ... ••••••~••••-...... ~/:.,~6 f arW a • ••••••••••••••••••••••• direct; estab 3S yrs. Call · C Jf wor,6 • ...,...... emoet.c: LANDSCAPING. · or orma VERYNEATPATCH HaroldGunnMD-2961 :: !i~"!v:fi~bi~~ ~per• all e 1 Roon Ul-1257 Reaaooable prices. tioo & appt. . J OB.5 & TEXTURE DAILY P,ILOJ. · SERVICE DIRECTORY I • .4 .; I I a r g e comp an le s. ~ ,._ •••••••••••••••-•••••• H .a j 98-8783 or 5'1·SM8 Free est. 893-1439 Roofs For ,Less. All types. 7514760 ~--. F1oor & window cover·' > 9 GARAGE SALE ads in Uc/bond cl Insur. Free ----------1•• .. ••••••••••••••••••• ings, cork wall tiles, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Trees, shrubs, trimmed, the Daily Pilot bring hap. PLASTERING estimate. 894.·0421 or Calculator·lype-serv-Child Day Care, my tarlcett. etc. 27 yrs OCC Student.~ T. truck. rFemoved. XIDnt s erv 11 . PdY r~ults. To pdlace your Homes, 1 addltions. Te· 1_s:J7_-4_133 ______ _ Irvine Coast. Business bome, CQsla Mesa. Call bc./aales/conlr. Cameo Trub, tree trim, Randy rce est, arre raw1ng car , phone stucco, ree eats, low Machines. 673-6007 Karen at 6464183.. Interiors. 531-8440 642-S703, 97!MC89 MS-0118 642-5678today. rates. 586-4892 i.:'W<::.:an::::.t.:..:A::.d.::B::es:.:ul~ls=-...::642:::.::·56'18=::~======== 642-5671 ~~~.~~~ ..... !~.~~ ~!~~ ..... !~~~ ~.~~ .... ~~!~ ~.~.~ ...... ~?~~ ~~ ......... !?.~~ ~~~~ ..... ?!~~ ~~~ ..... ?!~ ~~~ ..... ?!~. ~~~-... ?!!! EXECUTIVE ROW, Inc. I st, 2nd & 3rd T.D.'s Found: Small male Black Newport SillCJles Accounting Arch/Plng/Dsgn/Graphic BEA\fl'Y OPERATORS· LOANSAVAILABLE Lab mix. Collar, no tag. A book on the Newport A/PAYAILECLK ~ll time temp., flex. AYON forbusysboppillgcenter. C ....... t 00 problem. cau 556-5311 c1-.. 1es See .... is in pro· ou .... 644-'13SS . rent apace, need own '"""' ........ ""' Heavy input to com· Ti hands tired t P I I tfl I N rt lrol&er, 752·5903 gress. If you're a part of puteriaed payables me on • 0 following 534M738 aft re stgous o ce s pace n ewpo 1 _________ 1LOST: Male Irish Setter, this scene&havea story 1 .... . stayi.n& at home? Meet SPMor538-Q44days. · Bc h /Alrportarea. Tas t eful recep tion lob· vie Acacia St. CdM. anecdol 117~ system or dynamic people, make money &•------....;.....-- b t I h I Mooey Avallable, jrnany Lame leg, Utah ta&. or e, ca growing Testaurant ASSEMBLERS have fun. Become an Beauty Operatora de· y, e ep one mess age serv ce, con· ~K~. 7~o eels. 673-6716 Problems? Inside Out or. chain. Salary com-SOTra.ineeAasemblers AVON representative. sired. Please call fol' ference rooms, kitchen, be verage. In· •----------• fers direction in warm, mensurate w /exper. Neededlmmediately For more Infor mation appt. o utgoing m ail service, d ictating & copy Swmg-2nd&3rdTD's. LOST:ToyGermanShep, supportive group 11et. Restaurant background Long&ShortTerm call 5'0-704.l Or' Zenith 963-0717 m ach ines, tra v el c ons u ltants, c om· l day approval fem, 3yrs. blk/brn, Back lin&S 4M-'1979 helpful. Apply, Jolly AssJgnment.s 7-1359. •--------- puterized ·typ esetting. Comple te Creditnotimportant. Bay area. 6"'0·732o or . Roger. Inc., 8-~pm. Mon· 3SbiftsAvailable. IELLMAM Construction & Busine11s 646-5031 "'Mlftd S..ices 5360 Ft-i. 17042 Glllelte Ave, Must have own transp. Good benefits.,. Contact secretarial s e rv ic es a valleble as Lo ••••••••••••••••••••••• lrvlne. CalT~ 556-8520 Babysitter needed, Hollday Inn, Laguna need e d .From$290pe rmo. CaUMary.~57297 LOST: Woman's Gold, Royalty Limou si n e ~~~~~~~~~ mature, loving, resPon Hills,SBS-5000ext34S. "'" opal ring w/3 diamond 1-Free. Top ay. Vac Pay lady to care for 4 well Cal 17141752· 7170 •---~----chips. Vic. of Loma & Service. Daily, Hrly, ACCCOUHTIMGCLK Yk:torT""°"ary behaved chldrn age Hoi--------~!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~!!!!~~~~!!!!~-ManeyWCIRhcl SOJO Park HB 960·2892 Weekly rates. Also. EDP•· bank r"""'ncilia · t-•-e• yrs 10 my hm. L1°t " 11•-n.1111 .... 71 -••••••••••••••••••••••• REWARD' 1 specials to Las Vegas or .,. .-~v1 XI _..-.-no .. .. vrw~ " Pn t P rt eed 1 t · · San Fran. "Be A King tion exper. helpfu · nl DivWalterKidde&Co hskp'g, own transp. Does the thought appeal Offf R__..... ~40 R--&-',, w~-~ 4600 va e a y n s s or co ben-11'ts w/grow1ng 0-•<>•7 tA 9 ll so .. A-Id .. ce ..,..,.,. .. '"'"1 ... .,..._ 2nd TD Private loan. Lost: Loogha1red blk & ForADay."Luxury+in · ""'" 2082S.E.Bristol ...,.,....,.. ..,you. • .......... ,..,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••-•••• 5-000sq. f.t. beachfront wbt fem. cat. Harbor our new custom built financial organization. Ste 10 Newport Beach Babysitter, pos, mature joining the prestigious TOP EXEC SUITES 4 br 2 ba. NewPort Mesa Estate on sand. Sold for View H 0 mes are a. Lin c o 1 n town car Ask for Jackie Cbapan, <Comer of Bnstol & non-amok woman lo care offices ol Unique Homes Personals6PVJ·cesforall School Dist. 642·2239 or $8SO,OOO. Please send Reward. 64(·6499, llmousine.714./523-8331. 7114 1 64 4·4360 or Campusbehind forafantasticl.978.Ac· "' &&S-2040 replies lo po Box saa, ,,,U\ uu:.. 213 829-1251. rarl's Jr> for 2 cbldm JS & 6 durina ceJerated t om mission types of businesses: p ad c·A 9·1 01 .,..,.,.,.,, Business couple would parenta vac. Al-0688. .cbedule, lb-home 11~ ... • Phone cov e rage , tor2brmonB.I. 85 ena, 1 FOUND: Fem. Alaskan like to house sit. Non· BABYSITTER, mature, Joans, cr<eatlve aalea secretarial services, re· Reasooable rental.2 ~"' T~t 11 a lamute. Vic. or drinkers or smoker s. · business traveling aids, co.mputer termloal • cepdonist, much more. mature women. 6'13-2877 OHdl 5035 Cameo Shores 00 2/8/78. Refs. (714 > 443·8746 ADMIMISTRATIVE Assembly parent, eve & occaaiooal & active training Is ad· Excellent location near ••••••••••••••••••••••• S7S-l340 (La(Una, San Juan or ASSISTANT mini&tratlon. Be unique So. Cst Plaza & Frwys. Garage needed San Clem) desi ring career op· 20 TRAINEE =~~~s . Ref req. in "18withUn1queHomes Call979-2J61today. for smalljobs. LOWEST FOUND: Male Boxer, blk portunlty. Routine ex----------• Realllltate.ContactJim AlRPORTOFFICES Pleasecall631-1414 ltlhnttltcrhs lace, cropped.ears. Vic. SodalClubs 5400 ecutlve s ki!l1t, en~ ASSEMBLERS BABVSJTJ'Ell for t'AI yr Woodal~ & ui 11 Magnolia &Adams, H.B. ••••••••••••••••••••••• thuslas m & Integrity. old. 3 nights wk, from •I~~~~~~~~~ I 2 room s tes.a ~s/ll'IYftt/ htT.D.'s.alao 968-2B87C?allbeL7&8AM Clotefaeowtten Cal1Sherrie640-2500500 NEEDED pm.Mybome.751-6869 Boat Dealer needs :.crviccs. No lease rc5q'd. F;nanee hdT.D. Loans. Ofa Fun·Kind Newport Center Dr. N.O. IMMEDIATELY 1-'rom$l4S.mo.2082 .E. ••••••••••••••••••••••• FaireslTermsstnccl949 Found: Two Female Pvt dance Instruction. TOPPAYI!! Babysl\terwantedformy femaJes&m~esfor de· Bri~tol. Suite 200, N.B. lllliMss Sattler...._ Co. Malamutes. So. Coast All ages, all dances.---------All shifts, day, swing & l Va yr old &irl ln my talllngboats1nN.B.Call l7l4)557-70l0 ~-"-' SOOS .... .,. Plaza at Bristol. CM. D & ,.,,58 grave i n c 1 u de! home. Sev-al ... _a wk. 631-2SC'laskfocLou. ---_,.......,_ .. ,, 642-2171 545-0611 ---0971.btwn9-5wkdys. a)'ll eves.S45-v• AdminiatraUveA.ssist. ~· ""' 81l :sq{t,5ofcsonamonth ••••••••••••••••••••••••------------·-------·•• 5450 weekends. Long & shortl Hrs & salary to be dis· BoatManufacturer to month ror no Jong er MUST SELL! Oceanfront Retired couple bas money LOST B l p i l 't'CIYel Investment Co. desires term assignments. Hol · cussed. Must have own than 5 months. Market. Net $35,000 yr. to lend. lst le 2n<l T.D.'a : u e o n ••••••••••••••••••••••• woman with min. 5 yrs day " vacation pay. transp. 846·5840 Hunt. ERJCSON YACHTS 586-907() Agent.642-4758 "'"ent.837·3744 Siamese cat. vie 17t.b by LOOKING for a weekend otc. exper. & pref. col· Hospitalization plao Harbourarea. n--lbe '0 ....... 1 ... ~ full · ~ Alpha Bet.a, CM. $48.-0388 mountain retreat? Try Iege grad. Part dme to 'Al avail. u.... ,, u., ... __ No. Costa Mesa, 5 rm 803 I sq. ft. $321 mo. All ground floor, front prkg. A/C, prof. bldg, etc. 540-2200 Unique space. Includes private bath, Cr pie, .f'rench door, separate entrance for 2 offices. The Colony 5 8 Broadway, Laguna Bch. $375 mo. 499-1457 AM119UE STORE Pri pty want.a $40,000 2nd LOST:Malecat,orange& California •s Oldest time for general olc. ad· BABYSITI'ER, College time openil)JS for ex· sso Sq ft. Good CdM loc. TD, wtil secured by near whlte stripe, abort hair. Nudl.s~ Camp. Couples & m i n i s t r a t i v e girl or woman to be wifb per'd help, Wac• based By owner. 640-2341 or new lbcome property. 3 Vic. Udo Isle 00 2/S/'18 families only. Write: responslbWtes. Attrac· aassmloeedchild.ren.ed, meayhotbnm. e'. onaperA~SH I·~ 67~. toSyra,l()'l{,.~58 · 54$-499l or613"lfi63 McConville, PO Box 417, tive Hlary & working , "' ..-. Late Elsinore, Ca. 92330 cond. Newport Beach 3141 C...-Drive 6'5.z!93 C......,.S Uef)Uotl UCEMSES Lort: Eutbluff area, amt I .a ..t • 67HOOO 14M74 I Babysitter, Ute hskkp'a. CA9tlr SHOP Orangeoo_;~Cocldalls Ai•a•u•11l1/ ~~l~~s~~! PN;:ilfai AdWrti.liDe <AcroNFrom l~ Moo·Fri. sso per wk, ASS•a•s A&l(213)272-4249 I ''""'" ... , collar.Buab)'Wl&haad ............ -.......... c·-~.... ~~=ier ref's " DOll•Smkr. HAltDWAU eoUect Lott a Poillld Reward. -..:me · ,,. w...., 1015 .. ~,n;u ""'f 556«18. IMSTALLmts • AMTiftlta STottE L;f•&•;;;•••••iloo l.olt: YelJoiw. cranie & •••••••••••:.,•..::::•••G•,:• ' AutolllOtiYe ASSIMll a I•--------......... .. ~.. ....................... ~male cat '•Morris" Xpe't aper. UV£111Mn ul Banking STOCK IM C&J(S 640 sq fl, carpeted, de· 1:~ . .. . will clean your bome. Adv...:~:.. aean snmton wort for VERYUMIQUE corated. Prime location u.torFoundapetfCalf .ncw11n11.8'MOO& Fl•tratesllhual556-l.233 Vl&Nnlf dexterous alert persop. We have immedlate .......STOUCHUP It you desire to make a lb antique fow. 548-44.,5 Anima l AnlsOnce ,_11 • 5350 . The Dall1Ptlotneeds1 No ex per nee. SB opeolngsinourSanJuan DITAl..aS peraooalstatementln of. 'aller7PM. Leque5l1-Z171,nofee. ....... •••••••••••••••~ Bookkeeper avail. 10 • additional o u taid e Encineerint.6'2-85'M. Capistrano office for F\tl1 benefi1' medlcat. lice ele1t; hould Drinklll ........,. ? divd'I or sm business. sales Pe cs o n f or • -H• these positions: dental, opdcaL Plea1e gance,y~us. Sandwic h De-livery scn111.1 "S .......... emlin Picku. p & delivery or automobile, boat.__real ASSB~MEC .. appl:yinpenGDet coosidertbeuru~ueloca· Service.ServingSciliea. ~I ~AkobolHelp 8 your bm or ofc. Call estate acccnlnta. we're Smallco.Jocated byOC SeeuriQ'OfDct tlomlbave ava1. in col· Short bra. $5000 mo aUt''WEIS :at a da7l35-3UO M2....,. l1Clt Jooktna for an .. old Airport bas immed. TBllR lllCSOMYACHTS or tu l LI do Ma rt n a lfOl5l. Trado tor ! or EZ NQ MICHILU'S -.tth all the answers" opaUi fer btctiv. w Ju· Duties include working Vtltage. Susie Zaun, terms. Pvt pi)'. S..0.8339 Gµttar-Laugh-* * Ca penon desirtn1 a per. in assembly by with new accoums and __ l.83l __ neere _ __....fl_v_e,.._S.A __ ._ 675-8662. orM1-9"20eves Afttse.:...»Ug~-CNtealllluaa.ge career 1n sales that we blueprint • checkout of general t eller ,,ork. -~~~::~~~..,,;;;;;;;;;;;;;";;~.-.-.;1 LUGGAGE lQAM.IAJll '73!AM2 can tram. SaJary com· close tolerance equip. MusthaveatleasUyeu WlthSlbOOat''!l ~aolk• to CANDY, nuts. specialty ~f UOO'aon, ~~t.o~o S@fll...,...... :.rJ~ . to= Jbenisurate lwith ex· 'llc,a,l! L? k,~ PP t.. explrieace • " foods. Retail La1una ~ ~u.weoat'io Sanl8150So.El C•m.tn.ouRueal GtllMIJ'/R.E. $20K+ ~c~u!'tb:vec;!d .. ~ . .._.,,.. • Pleaaeappl1inperf0n: beacb.3153rdSt.H.8 . Beach.Excellentleaseio thoWestCoast.Tod&Y,it ement.e.£"u Y c. Secret.nes to$12K car. Typinl helpful. Ass l Boolrlteeper, ac· SCOTTUALTY hlib traffic area. A uni· tates four hours. Your Fcra~492·'1298 Irvtne ~er.nQelA.ency Good opporlWlit.J' "6 . carate 10 Irey. exper HOME..,llAL 136-7533 que opportu nity. LUGGAGE takes f ou RELAXING)IMSAGE 4111 El7UlColtaMesa eel Jent company w/cuh receipts, accta u.-..s&LOAM ~~~~~~~~LAGUNA N IGU~L JDOnUis. . Boblamee-lJc Masseut &&itt224 642-1~70 ~ta. :!~~.cj:u~~ 320»CamlnoCaplatrano wm share Lee, p vt REALTY COMPANY, L 0 8 t • M A L E OUtc.aDM,4N-5111 J'orint.erview pecboard s,.wm. Some Sanl~=t.hDD f1lrniabed offtce in CdM. <714>48$-5Z20. MALAMUTE . Vic u.a.e. .. .a.aa ...s.............. paJl'Oll ls tu uper. de- Gd local.ion, e arlrlng. Cordoba &So.Ola Vlsta, ..,.,...~.,. A.cetng Bklpof p~'Office alnd.Salary D.O.E.Or. AD1'".qual()ppuitllaft7. ~:r~c;~·=j 6"..Q6'18 $30per100addtesainf en· San Clement.e. Weatln& FIGUllMOD&S ~y 6'Ua:al,exu76 Cty Int. Ra c ew•F· Emp&oyerll/P mlaU fetJ...n ........... I , Ill..... 4450 velopH. Im.med ate chobr chain, DO tap. ESCOITS Jleshhr Today to work m.a11 --------........... cm .... .. earntno. Bepnnen kit Reward.492·'7076 _. .. ,. .... AMt ·y cm vadOU8a~-u..... -•..-...co.a.-..._, ...... . ....................... fl : Mall to V an -·-vn1. .. ...._... -.--• i----------1--· -4DILUXIOfC-S Mmtboven1 SZS..ltth St. L<m: HimalQ'aD Male 631·311 I :::~.ev!:: d!:!~~ DMLYPILOI' • .....,,, .. ...._ftl*'.8-11 Oonf. rm., seal is. all H.B.,Ca.92648 cat,olfftbt/O'e)'lqbalr J OUZ hom e. Fi1a re aow.BQSt. OPENINGSJ'OR Ata~O PalnU••· IOIO pueled,asn.wbselnre-w/bm face&pinrs. Vlc. DANCEOPFON Clerks to Sr. Accoun· ec.ta11.. =lellh:I Harbar11LC11-.1m ar~1 Ot' I yr. lease. Lake Allabelm/CenterSt, CM. Btll node iltls dance ai t aau neede4 tllruout EtpalE:~ · ,._. Forest area. Kent. 64S-3808or548-Cl069 tap aos•lon. JOAM to °''"""eCo. ~ · JWldna. aA.M Mon-Sat. UPK to -RobertHalf's HIWAcc1•taR1p 714-511•9393 8PH Sim. GS N. Euclid, Accoantema-Advertlsl.ol Sales OP· 'If Ttllen Aoab.$SIMUO !OOS.llaJn,Ste5C)t portunlty, New Worlds LocalSnlnp•Loan FREESESSJON W/AD No. Towerl\TnloD Bank ~ Call Can>l at Far s.tmdaJI, SUodaya .lll Tbe Ott of OrllllO ls some ftellbap. Typin& •--71•41-.cl--03--•l~klul CoapleWaoted ~~~~pperpt', ---------•to cnanap aamall but· lln.J.,. e 111 C 1a.. W p/time, WUl not in· ------:---::-~I ~Snlap ==-·1"~ e;...:'cw .&i-:! ~-- ..... ~-·· ........ IOJ.IK. L~:..z;~~~~~ to•• tnJ•Jtn•··· p A a T •• K T RI' I ~I ':\: MAllAQD. ...... C09- : :."!1.-P!n.. rt.·.-=-~: ,., l • r'i ... .~' -· .. - I ' I• .. .... --•. 1 '• . . I• ,. -.- . uittisk. _, __ .,.,..~ ..... -••• • 4.961Mtol-l•u• w1 ·-I~'-•'*".-... l...._ ._~., - • ~~~ ..... ?~~~~!~ ..... ~!! •• DAJLVPM..OT Frldly. Febfuaty 10, 1971 , !~!=!~ .... ?~. ~!~ ...... !!~!!!'r.!~ ..... ?!!1! ~!~~ ..... ?~~ t:100'£L • IOTS • GllLS ,.,_. Dtk. a. c• U ·lJyevs ol acc Even· HAVE YOUR OWN OfRCI E JC p r . pref' d · *•NURSES M(W RATES** Swea ••• ,/Twiat ~ a.ypmi Ii a APP. ty ln pereon to llr. F\a~nta, Robert Bein. WUUam Ftoat ~ A.ssoC., 140l Quall St. N .B . tna work. Obtain new Newport.tt Inn. Yoe appt --n •~ript.tONlortht" 0111 Operate an established office in a Jullo Perez or Ron $IOl...RH't-Cerilfled ICU J.11 BECl!PTP/TOIE. NBM Mon--Frl, auraellve, SALl'S~_ • ...,...,...--0------· Jy PUot workllll with an Rinker, 714/644 1700 Drop ln our office lorn•w rates for adult aupervi.or. Earn prime Costa Mesa area with profit EOE RN ' Fl -..ed s OB p -.....,. "' ds d "th t · h . · s. oor, m • urg, • ed. tieaVJ pbooes, uie. typ-u11 r BAv inc. call btwn 2 4' ' ''!'If 11 . ..., to ..,., per 1-eek or rewar an w1 ou any ma;,or cas P11y Dift for RN's who read monitors more. Call (213~ 597-0396 investment. Creative advertising & LV.... u .... noon to Sp nJ. <2 U ) HOO'EL Mature lady for "s. a amfls & dlfferentJaJ for lCV wadys. l7s-2311 tlCE. PAY! -...a.eou...!3•• ipm-Opm. Call sales training provided. Exciting f\1.11 ume day posiUon as AIDES. all shtfh S4Z·$41 RECEPTIONIST · .... ~ opportunity if you ye am for greater desk ctertr. Eitper or will Choose your ho8pllat. shirt" days orr income through sales management train. Apply in person. Free Mal-Prac. Insurance for start relle! BUSBOYS and an office of ~our own. If Ambassador lnn, 2277 PrlvateDutyNurseaAlsoNeeded Exper'd " inex· E.QJoyabl• pbono work 111lth aood ulary + bcllwaea • commltslons. Kor11U11, atternooo & eve1lln1 ahlrt• avail. Good .-peaklne voice &: dboDe exper. helpf1.1l. Coll•I• atudents, boasewlves" mooPllCbtera this an ldealjc)b. SICUTAIY Sharp, acirusive • mu111-faceled hxttvldual t() ban.di• heavy work lOld fw Vlc•preelchmt oC sal•• ln creative DW\ulacturint firm ln Tultin. ShoUld have com· plete knowteae of ollice jlrocedurea, beablet.oor- 1anl~e. talte charge & follow Ill> 00 variety or uslpmeota. Mu.st enjoy nspomlbillty ll be able to won under prfl.SUl'e. Accurate ~/lilln& ... must. Good with figures. Call Gln&er (7H)838·7122 betw9en 91J4.S:30PM Apply ln penon. Mul· HatborBl,CM Weuseonlythemore dedlcat.ed&hlgher perlenced. Heavy doon'a lrilb Pub, 20 interested phone Jim ood at 675·6000 qualified nurses. Exper. & refs req'd. ~. Ute cyplog. Get t.lewp>rt Ctr Dr, NB Housekeeper/babysitter We are st.ate licensed, bonded, insured back Into t.ouc h w I• fOC' work'« mother. 2 sell! & an equal opportunity employer woddn1scbedule. -CANVASSER• age cblldren. Lovely New rates ln effect 2/JJ/78 CALL TODAY! :.i:.·~~r,~~36~~~ ~~~ ••••• ~!~~ ~.!!~~!! ..... ~!!~ ::r.c1.iRe,C:::d.~~~~~ WESTCLIFF NURSES REGISTRY ~O~ ot·fice • _u._2861------1CUstodlan •. saddleback B.IC. TECH 8334188• atts: 673.7245 1617 WestdHf Dr. ste 212 ~O"'J overload car Wash Cashier, Nwpt CoUece. Mission Viejo, lmmed. position avail Housecleaninl personnel, Hewpart leach 631·0610, 752·9118 157..0061 calll3U095 For A Penooa1 Imervw & Laauna Area. Ple 11PM-7:30AM Salarf. for sharp indiv. who is lull time/part Ume, day call 1144-4460 1836-$1054 • shirt di · liookinl for aa entry level wk" wlmd wk avail. ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!~ ·~~3723~~B~lreh~~st~,~N~-B~.~~ ferenttal. 831·9700 Ext JJOI. as producUon tech 540-9525 1- TIMI/UR ' ~Ir'"-Ille. Matur::!!:~ Exper. n_303Between8-5 ~orepalJdept&QCdept TheSunsb.ineGirls HllpW..ted 7IOO twpW.ted 71001--------..i P r e f • d • w e I l Qa.!tomer Service Rep_ for >.C. e ectrooics mrar. u-~..i. h ldr 6 •-••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ltlC.rlOMST 1 Yr exper. or 2 yrs ...,.._..eeper. c 1 en .,. ""ST Supermarket,CoutHw lr&N.B. bulldcr. Typmg, seboolipg req'd. Xlnt 8 , Big Canyo.n. own Needsomeo:newboenjoys P_.....Cs.rtr SALES Equal Opp Emplyr m/f al lhra1old, CdM flll.n&, phone answcn!1g benefits lnclude med/· ~~'IV· English. car. tropical ft.sh & people. Vital coord. functloo lmmedlate opealng to H :::~ ...... Secretary/OUi.ce 673-3SlO recorder ex per req d. denlaliolur. ~ Exper. nol nee. Aquauc w/new 'Jllonal olc. for operate busy eleCll'Onic •fl -•*+d Manacer. Land plamun& · Must enjoy dealinj .....__.cals 1510 Ball S ll IWltchboa.rd. Accurat~ •" _ _... ftrm needs sec'y w/ ex- Ceramic caster neede w/people, salary com· DISC Housekeeper. live-in, .. """ • er t, quick se atartu. ca 9;1Ut, min ~wpm elec· Opportunities av all. per. ln an phases of ol· for high volume shop mensurate w/exper. Call IMSTIUMENTS room/board/TV. $180 CM· Barbara, 833-2700. Den· tnc ~ter. Call foe w/inl'I co. Sales back· fl c e pro c e du r c . ... A t 54" """" 963 •""""' nil & Dennl.s Penonnel -...A -"d .. ,... me: t day ahlft. Exper. no ,..,., mmanna """""" lO'lE.BalterSt mo. .......... .......,...Del•ety Service of lrvlne, 2082 appt. nd11atrial Bela· .. W,.. .... · u-durim Know1ed&e ol lBM Ex· necessary. Apply i DBJVERY CostaMesa 979-5300 Housekeeper for elderly Mature resp. ~dult for Mlcbe1.son. tionsn4/83S-3300. poe o~ ava • n1 eclltive typewrl\Cr. Call person Gupton Mes., .... der/Couricr EqualOpporEmploycr couple, live-in. Mature early AM dehv. Mull BERKELEY ou1> natl 4' loll ex· $belley.640-t9ll Ceramics. 3419 W ~.... womantodrive,cook& bavetran.840-2756. PenonDel CONTROLS pamioo.Senclresumeto MacAnhur Bl. SA. ~~~Y :~·oi:'uo:t"c~~ ---------keep a cln house. Attrac NURSERY ME.H Adlllill Ant Irvine AEOE :.is 9: !'J°= [;; s~~!:[~rf~!~1W. Cleanlng lady w/car to d 83.5-3149 betwn e & lOAM . ELECTRICIAN area. Refs req'd. 644·2120 . Animal HOlpllal person· biter Salary open 645-2667 errands. 3 hrs day, or873-2991. JoUll time, mature ~le, nel & management, RECEPTIONIST P/Ume, • ' days wk. 646·8359 af Delivery in Irvine, over JOURNEYMAN over 21. 6 Daya incl. NWptBch. 644·5460 noon tll 5PM Light typ· Sal• lady ex.pe.r in in· SECllTARY 3pm. 25. Gd driving record. If you're not taking home Sl~t!u:;.~ :rteu:eit h PERSONNEL PRODUC· Ing, telepbo~es. San la rants & chlJdrena wear, Mag Card 11. will train. 540-0501 IM~~~~~LY ~ 1hra ~~ eC:~1 ~e: ~per 'prel'd $3 OOhr~' T 10 N TR A 1 NEE Ana Ofc. Call David l/Ume. Oppty for advan· 50• req'd. ConLact Sara Long term assignment. customers waiting to be La~a Hill Nu;.ery Inc: West.sall Corp. has im· Smith. 549-8811, 10.SPM cement. Apply in peraoo, Pinney. Newportet-Inn. Clerical Dental Ass't Exper. en· SR. 'TYPIST dodontic chafrside ass't needed full time lor very .tOict.apbone busy Nwprt Bch prac· .-stat tJce. Excell. oppt'y for ./lBM Executive nght person. Non·smkrs ./Repro ooly.644-~ necboiNc;?EDED Dental Ass't, ortho. chr. lMMEDlATEL y NB. 4~ dys. Ortho eitp. & Long & Short Term All· R.D.A. req. G42·26Z6 slgoment.s. Holiday & DEMTALASSIST. v a c a t .1 o n P a Y · Good oppor. for recent Ho~pitahiallon plan H.S. grad. X·ra>:_ exper Hospital & vacaUon pay. served. Routes avail. in El Toro830-S653 mediate vacancy, for an llC..-WOHIST Youn&tand Harbor Sbop-714/64'·1700. eit 536. Ho~. itallution plan H.B. Fuller Brush Co. -----------individual willing to . piqCent.er,CM. EOE. ...._.a...a-traJnlnlo l , Young attractive penon av . 7~71. ..,..-. ' ta·~ It.al penonnXl e..!!: for receptionist Dana Saleslady (Mature) SICllTAltT/Ugal 3141C ..... Drin 546-4741 (Across From Orange Co. Airport) F.qual Oppor Employer Needs office• help ...... poa on. nto .... ~,, Point.496-644Z t neecle.d for uew atoH M __.itodt ..._cmc•Secretcrr w/registry erper. $3.75 f?r hard~orkln& in· openlnf ln H.B. area. 11 ~· Now hiring. Aggressive, start w/ralses for divudual willln& to yaw Receptionist, Bi·Linaual Also. older matw-e asst. ~~Ete:.~a~~ auccess(ul casualty in· qualified personnel. with expandlnC com· w/someclerical s1rills'for manapdornlebU. App-quartered in Fashion surance agt needs am· Westclirf Nurses paQY.Goodof.fice~typ-doctor'sofc.997·1091 lyatClolbellL11'e.31M8S. ... '--"Xlnt-or'"-·--· bltloWl career oriented ~. 1617 Westcliff lbC akills req1nred. Bristol (Ta,m"Country ui...... .. ~-.v .. penon to help nm olc Dr Ste212 NB 631..o&lO P«'lonneleirperdetl.red, ReceptiooistJSee'y ~Ctr)SA ds " friote benefits. operation. Exper. nee. cw~' • • butwewilltraintbengbt weekmds only. Marine · LooldnlforXlntskllls & $800 mo & up. Top ---------individual. call for appt. type business. Newport SALES Needed at once 10 l.a yrs legal uper, cor-bencfits . Oppor. for MUISES AIDES Llsartler, 71"5G-97U Beach. cau M.>nOO ml& aales repa, M/F, H· porate prerd. Salary rapid adv. Call now for Xlnt benefits · luding per not neceaary we commensurate w/exp. .., .,_,.. ..... C mo T e details inc Photocrapb.ic models. ~pliooiat, part time wUi trai.ll. F« appl~ call Please call Carolyn -·RV"' n418'2·743S. sick leave. Bayview Great looking gu.ys & 'Mon, 'l\M;S &Thurs. Very 147·96$5. c " K En· Eadie DENTAL RECEPT En&ineers, Technicians ---------Coav., 2055 'lburin Ave, gals needed for photo· lite typing prererred. ,~0-ll02Sl .AMCOtt.D IMC Do you like people? Arc &gr:us:~°i!led~g· 1~;1ck& IMVENTORY CM&e3505 grapblc work for our ~~t30.~06l Busin$3ess _...,.__.;,.,_•-.;._•..;.__;,_;._.. __ , •..O.l900 s•41 c:7:: Dri•• you Interested in a c~'OL CLIDI" ...... RSES "'IDES client.a products. We are ~er UL, 752·9515. .50 SALES PERSON·Glfl1-------- avail. pref'd. st2·7998. -analogue circuitry. """' -~ ,,_ It Un fir N hr challenging career in the Diversified workload m Onlerin&, expediting & 7.3 & 3-lL Exper. pref'd. a m..-e g m. o . Shop. Exper'd full & SlCUtlfTY GUARD 546-741 dcntalheaJthfield? lfso. design ~. test'Ag of in· nna+lR ... Ex-r. desired. Will train. Mesa Verde nudity. No exper. nee. n-•'onist part·tlme Apply in Sec:uril.Y patrol guard . (Across From we need you Busin ss .,. ""' ............ ,... Call Tina, C & K En· -"'"'l"V • penoo 1tGraltonSl.reet, · e strumentatfon. Ad-Must be aggressive. Coov. Hosp, 661 Center terpriaes 847_96$5 Heavy~. w1llin1.to So CoaatPlua f/time, must have Calif Orange Co. Airport) exper. necessary. Dental vanced Kinetics Inc., Irvine area. Call for _St....;....C_M_______ #llml • • learn vaned secretanal · • State certification to ~Eq~u~nl~O~p~po~r~E~~~m~p~lo~y~er~·-ex~per;;;~.us~cf;ul~-~842~-SS6ul __ 11231 Victoria, C.M. appt.540-7639.EOE. ---------1 duties. Call Linda for carry weapon. min -DENT AL ASSIST. 646-7165 E.O.E. Janltorial Part•· F/Ume. HUaSES AIDES Pl""• appt. 640-5470 trich Kaker aala.ry $3. 75hr. Call btwo .,. F/time AM & F/tlme 6.6A M .__.. f' UPMMoo Fri'9t-8571 Newport Ctr. RoV'er FACTORY PERSON· Local. Eves. Exper'd PM. Park Lido Conv, Exper.lomakingpiua& Receptionlstltypist. e.r~ ... o s Restaurant • betwo front des k & NEL-lmmed opngs for adult.II only. Hrly or aub Hos 466 Fl hi Rd lll cooking N PleasantCPAfirmneeds ioS. Cit Village bas Im· Service Sta. Attendant, C CLERIC chrsd. X·rXlay cert. Must assemblers, sanders co. contract.979·3923. NB.~-8044 .a&a P ., e 541i.~ bright & friendly in· ~~cbopen~Dl~.Joodor exper'd. F\lll or p/Umc. be sha!"J'· nt oppor. for on all shifts, w/growing ------------------1 dividual who is able to ~•• ma.en.,.• Apply Arco StaUon. 17th . --------i rigblgirl.640-0300. plas tic C.M. Mobile JANITORIAL HURSESAIDES Pre·Scbool Teachers work under pressure at preparation. Phone &Irvine CM ti S b ... __ _... Glenn aft 2PM for ln· • · • """ -K TYPIST Dental Assistant, X·ray Marina 645--2534 __ Full & part time day shift lromed. Openi.ngs. Acute needed Banbury Cross ~. wite --... ac· •----"-.u .. .......,. ~ r · cd L & evening shifts. care .facility exper. Pre-School, 18761 View curate typing,-gen'l olc la"l'llllJW • .....--rvicestation Attendant MARICETIHG icense reqwr · aguna Factory Work, Days, Supervisors, foremen, helpful. All shirts avail. Point Ln. Hnt1 Bcb. Ex· duties. Start $600 mo. Seamer to--nylon •·an· able to work days. apply Ar;cur. typing. telephone work. Nr Fashion Isle. 64H!824 . ....... · I Hills area. 836-1395 lS l8 cane.to.--• a.,.. .... 12 ....... • at 15822 Pacafic ~Hw" ..-.. .-VJoua exper. in s a es young man approx · . waxers, janitors, maids. Apply in person, to Dir. per. necessary. 847·5284 .;>aMUva,.........,.. d/ordacroo sails. Exp'd. ""'" J. & mar It et 1 n g d e pt Dental Office Manager Pieceandswork. Must be fa.st Costa Mesa, Newport & o C Nu r s in g , S a n RECEPTIO ... IST F /T. Marshall Salla, 1_H_B_2_13_·~_·1_5_71 ___ _ Customer t elephone for practice in Lag. Bcb. w/b .645-2700. Santa Ana arees. Must Clem'ente General Pressman AB Dick 360· " 646-0038,lvamsg. SerricePtna nd W?"lc. Type 60 wpm elec Enthusiastic. friendly. FACTORY HELP te d-be U.S. citizen. Call H06]>ital. 654 Camino de Man~eriaJ ability. Sal Part time. Some•---;..._---"'----tnc typewnter. Orange dependable. Exper pre· • 5 8 Y SJZ.6558 or apply al 1.23 los Mares. Sao Clem. open. &M-8233, 493-2010 weekends. Lile typing. Se~tress wanted for Need.In& several persons Co. electronic 1nstru-f'd but nol nee. 3~, dys e m P 1 0 Y m e n t 1 n No. Olive, Orange, Mon eves. Pvt Club. CdM. 873-3515 aailmaker. who enjoy working with ment manufacturer. Call per wit. 494· 7172 Call warehouse & assembly thru Friday. OFACE Cl.ERK call Wed tbru Sun 8:30 to Call S48-34S7 others. St.art al M.OO per for appl. Industrial Rela· Monday. operation. Must have P /time. Approx 9am· Printing Collater, p/time. PM hr. Pleuaot wodtmg tions,7!4/833-3300. good attendance record. LIFE INSURANCE 2pm. to work ror data Now accepting appllca-_5 __ . _______ 1,Secretary/Bookke:~isr cond, meals incl. BERKELEY DESIGHEll Apply at Clecon Joe., SALES W"tll tralo, 1-2 yr processing co. Will work lions for Mon & Tues ltR~_. 'C with some lypinJ a • pemion. health tnsur. Pd • CONTROLS Lighting Fixtures. 15551 Del Amo Ave., training program, in mail room & also nigtst shi.l\s. Apply 9am· .. __.~-N_, Requires re1ponslble _boUda _ __;Yl>'8..;...·Cal..;..._lSU. __ HM.;.__ Jnine AEOE Mechanical drafUng & TusUn.m~ guaranteed salary. cal1 check&sortcustomerlo· 4pm, Pennyaaver, 1660 •x:na~. etV com• penon. Permanent part ~~~~~~~~~ rendering kills re 'd ERG .. ""'"' Mr Scbubert835-6012 put. Call !or lntervw PlaceeUa, Coat.a Mesa. pq)' wUllntr to relocate lime pos1Uoo. $300 mo.. Service Station Atten· _ s q · FIB ~ • • in San Diego. ~a1ary to start. Centur·,. 21 dant, exper'd •• Day & Ocrk.ITYPIAt for personal Knowledfe of int.er. de· MOLDING TRAINEE LVM PfTI-=·F~~'i:i.DJ.:: --------•I eommeosurat.e with ex· Weatcllff Realty Eves. "111 &p/ti.me. Ap· lines dept. Nwprt Bah 0:..~~1.lr'Yine-1oc&· -~5588 AM.Y/tJme PH. Park 54&-6080 Product.Ion per. Send.resume to NewportBeach,MS-7221' ply1Sbe11Staticm.17tb& general lnaurance agen· foods.nke.Aut Lido Conv. Hosp., 466 W&D/MITAL Adf996, Daily Pilot P.O. 1 __ lrVine._...;..NB_. ____ _ cy. Must have co. or DESl(CLBlK/ S.alllwt• Flacship Rd, N.B. ODtlcalC"""9 WORKI•/ ~~· Ccleta )lesa. SECRETARY Service Sta. NllbtAttend agency exper. MS-9008 MICJllt ~lton , On..C.ll Basis. 2•2~ hrs 642-8044. Smal( lab oeed8 coaling M.AIM1"84AMCE OutstandinS opportunity 2 Or 5 nit.es a wk. Apply, CodltaH Waitress Good benefits. Contact per day. $3.10 per hr. Ap· technician. Trainees ac· SUPIRYISOR Restaurant for a people oriented Shell, 17th &Irvine!. NB School Holiday Inn, Laguna ply to Irvine UnUied Long~!~C~~!!~1Irvine cept.ed.. 714/642-5446. Marineexper. a plus. ....._,,,Pier If person with ettlcleot SerV' Sta Rel eeded . Learn an exciting Hllls,586·5000ext34S. School District, 2941 WPTemps.213/938--4166 Optician Dispensing. Qu:O:,~l~~~~~· Newporta mst exciting ~E:J,";11-~~f!':i med. F\all 0::/t. AP~~: glamorous highly paid Desk Clerk F\all & p/t. Allon Ave, Irvine. ,(714) Ideal situation for re· Bob alabaw nu rest." disc«beque is _ ...... vbeneflts. 990 E. Cat Hwy, Nwpt. profess. Day/eve Day shift. Amba.lsador ~ualOppor. Employer MAIDS Ured penoo, young or EricsonYacht.s iotervle.wloc for the ~ytam·-iw.. classes. Placement Ju. Inn, 29095. Bristol, SA ""' F\aII time. Good benefits. old. Odd hrs Sat.s, occas 7141540-8()!)1 following poaltions: M~Fri, Pe..;;;;el -~-------- s lst. 714/751·9194. or GAIDB& Holiday Inn~ Laguna eves, vacation• etc. ~~~~~~~~~! coolts,dls:bwasbe.rs, pan-MAllJOTTHOTIL Sharp & attract. r~ef( 213/428--4653. So. Calif. Ester Jandsca_pe malnt. Hills.Cqllactrenonnel,l..;..9111~·1.;..091~------I•-•------lZ'n~r:~i:,:-t,:i;:: 900Newpcst0ent«Dr ~ t~~ ski ls Cocktal.l Waitresses, exper. Miseloo V. area _...:iooo ___ ._. -----• .bartenders. boateas, NewpodBeacb 152-Cll'l6S Lorena, Inc., lrvme & Loo& Bch Bra 5aJD.lpm. Call Ran Maids & Laundry Bel OIDEIUIS PRODUCTION casbler, doormen. l!qualOppnDlllyrmff 1 ---------locatioos. dyorl.JDn,55'7.ot.50. • All Baba Motel, 22fo Xlnt beneCits including c9clttall "eltress'e, SHIPPIMGCUIK ~~!i:2t~r~ex. G 111 .. Poctory ~cJ:: CMApplyin ~ .• •~en~1::. TYPIST %~.::'~~:~1--------:,: ;;i~::c1,n:.~ ico la olferina opportunl Wortrlr CM Ge3505. llM in penoa Kcaday Feb. Sea. •.o .. Lf9lls COCQPIUl1. Send resumes ty to become a mem Sportin( Goods com· MA INT EN AN CE ---------13, ~m at lO'l N. Mui, A/PC...tr to: 2201 West McArthur or it's aelected crew. OOUPLE live·ln. Barside Dr. NB (formet"· To$11.000 Blvd., Santa Ma. Ca. Posltlons avail for: the mailroom lnsertinC SELECTRIC II lyDuffya)Wearelocal· Emp&oyeraPayAllFeee 9270f. macbine for the Daily Experieaced accural ed 'llO of •mi frm cor of Us Relnden A(eucy 1--------- _....___.:;,._ ____ , Pilot. Typlat neede4 lm Oout HWJ. • Bayside .a20Bireb,StelCK SBOESAUSKAN Coatad:G.E.Arau mediately. '10 wpm Dr. opp. Bubeus. Look NewportBeacb UMtSIO Looking for apresslve scz..4321.Ul338 (JnOat). fcrAD&boaY"e~ Callf«Appt/Eltab'SS individual for high Equal~ v•,c·-oN·.,...-· -;;;t;;;~;:c~l;;i;J~~~~~~~~~l fashion shoe salonlocat· EJDi>loyer -xusrsEil.LE'ro BeataunmfinCdllneeds eel in Fuhlon Ialand . WQUDAYORNIGHT PDA man_. geo'l help Sczdal1to$10,000 Goodpay,4'poteotlalfor P11Df TIME SRIF1'S p/tiJDe, evea. 613-1121. ............ advancement. For in· M Efte11ent W«tlnc i'1Mair. Animal Botpttal person. tervlew cell '159~885 EVENINGS Coaditloas n•l .tr mana1eme11C. between9:30AM·l%Noon APIPJJ' in Ptnan RET'••L NwptBcb. 8"-5480 511MO/ Adults with outstanding, OIAMGICOAST JU ·--&•V ·-•-.a.•y1 attractive penonalltles o••,Y-OT -•-• -·-who enjoy.workin1 wlt.b -.-._ CLrD"S oar eompany Is aeekiol JobJauverietyinchad.ing ~ds. St.art at $$.50 per ~ W • BaJ St. UU\ an entbauatic aec•y w/ lite personnel work & hr. Phone 642""321. nso. , A'k~~!':warc1 UT ~~I & cllct.tlon handllns of insurance betWeen3:00-5:00PM. v-... •alOp ......... _...., OTIM jdllatoaldaoespandln1 claims. Sh 80, tJpf.ng 60. Aak for JIM -.w ...,, ·-.r eo. • .-,_. M.utt wretartal service to the Call foe" appt. 5l0-7&39. Equal Opport.unity 1~~~Em.~p~IQ)'~e~r~~~ BelpWcted C.11. area. MUil be de· E.O.l:. Employer 1-ut.2Dd•3rdShlna pendablelsaselfatarter. -~.;_ ____ _ .-tCALUCOIDS Nocqier.req'd. We train PIJ'. comJDeDSuratewith TAXPREPARER,exper. --------• Sr.a.t. 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(804MXA>. elec. sunroof, stereo wbMla. stereo, vs. auto, Jo m1, ofr. 751.a7uor82&-26lO '15 630 IA, Auto trans, M ea a Car Was h. RX4 WAGOM cassette, leather in· VW-POISCHI 28'5HARBOR BLVD. S4tt 5 sharp. $41195. MQ-1825 .Alfa Ito.to 97 01 sunroof, AM radio. White 7SUll8T; &45-2963 Automatic trans. A au.per tertor. p .P. 6'0-9823 San Juan Caplatrano 540.641 0 540-02 t3 975DODGERamc'1ar1er 'n"-· '"'" f . ••••••••••••• .. •••••••• w/bluelntr.(8S4TCJ). isFlat12'~· Sed ~t(4111SPU). 1975u-250 H7-48004tMlll "16 Celie• llnback, air. ~·.......,GB) V8 air "'""'•Y _, actory all' 'Tf 530 IA, auto trans, an RX4 COUPE -• ~" • •auto, ' white new.;beels tires' 68Sedan,domesUcmodel, >JC. Power steerinc & 27 llPG •AM/FM COUPE Su r '76 112E Brand new AM/P'Mraclio8trlttape. •teerlaa, roof rack, sun rOot, abQCks, ~utne; 1300CC Jr. runs eood, 5 brakes, 8 track stereo. ~ oolJ 39,000 mi. Like AutomaUc, air cood. " ~ en::' ~n~' e v ·e r 1 • lo ml, xlnt cood. $f70Cl. c:ruiae.l&ereo. S""tem.•·•-• .. ooler,etc. spd. $1250. Evs/wknda ......... ~"" ~ AM/FM.(S07llllK). • • thin ......... , In) ..... •-~--------$5999 JV ......... ... Silver metallic with blue .......,. U • te reo tape 4c ln C· ............. c uu &.- "'TO INTERNATIONAL SJUl0.84.2·5689 ~5 intr.•(01~). .._. 9727 Wrthair~~M showroom condition. newcarwarr.831·11614 1'1'7ToyotaCoronaWin. Scoat (.,_). va, aUck, MUST SELL '11 Ford Ad 9707 IOI McLAlt84S •••• .... • .. ••••••...... rack. <112KSi>. uaaaae (lmKIF). '74 Ponebe 114 1.8, Im· 5sp<1, lo'!'.!;~.~· 'wheel drive, drtve, Super Van. $1300 firm.••••••••••••••••••••••• IMWIHC. lnlldHew•77 IX4COUPI We baveagoodselectlon mac ccod •must aell. __ __; .... _ ......... ___ _ lwdtop,dean. Cell~ 1975AUDIFOX ,714,522•5333 H0111..1D•C "speed with vinyl top. olotberflneMBZlinour Pvtllt)',a.1528 umToyotaCorooa,4dr. $2199 , 1 Automatic, air condition· n A Gr$ (898KH0) tn t Call tod beige -•or 54 000 Dll. 1 ..... 0000.,. Club ,.._b 69 ii\ ton Chevy w / ino,sunroor,lowmiles& •'2131691·6701 · veno 1 '64 Cabrolet Conv. '-VI • • • ,. .,. ..-camper shell & ~nu -e MAHY 04 WAGOM All/F)( 1 traclr, ood ownr. Radial tires, xlnt =:n.!itoY:u:.°wer trans.SJ.595.84'1·3803 ~i!n;~;~~~e condL-,._. 9715 TeQu .. "'°"'! Won't lu \ lone! co.d. mustaell.$all5/bst cond.'9M321ev• V 9570 -.....• UlllJIVERSITY (lOONBX). ofr.~taS '72ToyotaPiA ... •-loDll's, $4695 -••••••••••••••• .. •••••• " IX4 COWi ~ ..... •'ts J £ E p c J . s ....................... AA+-"• 'Tl Tara White w/blk xint rood. S2000 tr best , 1'14 C.pri ~~auto, 28,000 ----' speed trau. Is only 1969 ....,_JIOS&. ·~-a.C -• ,,.. offer. S5&-48St CSKJR.aa). VI, 3 apeed, 71 Chevy 20 Redicamp mi, AKIF• I trk. anrf, ...... C... • GMC 83,58S miles. Super nice! -• '""" Al • 4600 wi, uae --------eofttop, low mUes, RV. Sip 4, xlnt mech, new brb, great cond, ,,.., (M6KKZ). Afinecarl(MTI"XB). new.TakeoverBankla• lt7JTOYOTA $4195 new pot. 1 ownr, 76K mi, '741001..S,4-door. $2800.'9&-38 --u . ..-_Blvd. RX4COUPE '9714.L>Price orreftnance.8'75-88D CB.ICA CAal!I .... DJll!.Ral Asking$3800.846-1803. M tk t -~·-~ d l d •ss-Tax __ ....._911L.._ 1 ..,.,..~" 5R'" ~·~~:~:caH •• 73 caprtV'e.Decogroup. Colrtallesa S.0.9640 • s~ee, ar con ., sa.00.u -~·"'-r. lt_....,.or AUlomaUc, AM/FM 20011 litSA '68 Chevy~ ton. window · · Sunroof. Xlnt c:oiid. '77 "--.a-Accord 6000 AM FM • vinyl top. cense beat oiler. uat HU atereo, vinyl top, mag SSMOOO van v·8 $1900 PP ,73 Aud. lOOl..S 4 pd 1 ..-a~"-•"""ev.. ~ • (~LWB). ..0300.""'Total quict.'ISl-'"tl~ wheels, air cond. & 644-it08 ' • · · tacb, FM stereo/stn~ ~ ~ __,., . ..,..,.,.,,_ ~s. mi's, all xtras, $5900. IX4 COUPE •" ""' custom interior. A real ---------1...:.=:.~:._______ · ...,,"" . ,,_ '73caprlVIAirnewtires, ••837-41'9• •=trans.&alrconcl. ............. .. ~ nPorscbe91'tnabsolute-beauty with less than 70 Ford Van work truck, rru . ......,.,. Ph. 752·0726. Many extr .. • .,..,... Call . ( 00) U'arboi Cosl&¥• ly pel'fect condlUon and <l1CJOOmll ("°"uny) T...a 9560 very good cond $1750 646-8629 -....,.,.,. 'Tl BLUE ACCORD • ' -t• • I appearance 55,000 miles, -es. ·-~ • -•••••••••••••••••••• 6'3-2'122 · · Foraalel973AudilOOl..S, S.pd,3000mi,$519S RX4COUPI 642,.0tf one owner. $4,SOO. W•'tLastLolMJl Before you buy or lease A~/FM ster,o. 60,000 'Tlcapri 8eyl •spd 6000 •559-5915• Wi(.!f'"'JoolyO). 27,190 miles. 1972Ml .. 220D 499-3981 )'OW'new '77 Ford Bubble top. rru,xJntcond.S2300.Aft G ml.llkenew.'Must'aell., . _, • -------- 197.TRUCK Loaded, must sell. SK orwknds831-2580 $C.!75.cau 759-120S 73 Civic. exce!L cond., U4COUPI Aatomatic le air cood. Porsche '7C 914 1.8, rrules.644·41139 . IMW 9712 38,000mi,$2200 super economy! For the lux"y of a Alf/PM,8trtc,bnlatcov· C ·LL us• '73 C.r>rl VJZ AM/FM 673-7°'5 , ..... uvc) Mercedes" tbe efficien· er. 5 spd, Ml malnt tee. " • '77 Dod&e BlOO, under••••••••••••••••••••••• tape, lo ini·~x1ntconcl ~'""'"'U4COUPI cyofadeisel<834EIE> $6500.493-7346. 646-0226 wllJTanly, 4•wpd. Call aft Cal1495-S160. ._ 9730 ~ __ ,. • h 5·:11 54~ ._,... • s...-. trans. " new We ha•• other fine 65 c. • arp, mecb • .UHIVIRSAL · ' 'T.JC.prl. p mJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• aleel radial Urea. perfect. Kaatsellt .-oo. 2m8Harbor,CoetaMesa '74 Chevrolet Van Gold $2000. .P .. 4.1,000 ''6' XKE Convertible, (13BKXZ). Gl-3111aft.er1PM ~-IA cuatom interior custom ~ needs tender loving .AUPllCID AT "Giatem1FU.Sbortbox, paint, flaret. cra1~rs. meclwllc to make me THISOMIPllCI 'al POBSOIE 1IOO. MW 975 Trlampb Spit· flre·20,000 miles. AK/Fil atereo tape le ln excellent eondlUOQ imchaDlcaily, lnalde & OUL D,800. Call 54W1Q after6pm. ..titapokewhla,lrJknob· $5.895.642·3379 .,.... 9720 srrartle again. $2500 brk:s. Urel. nms great. -i,1e1, 4·CYI eni. Ofr. 1978 BMW's •••• .. ••••••••••••••••• f rm. or trade older $2200 needs body work.. m.-Ol83or75'-0146 Autot W..ted 9590 model truck & cash. '77 Ml%4IOSI. $3.000/BeltM>lOlll ••••••••••••••••••••••• HERE .... OW! * DllYE A * 646--0862 SU bl .... I t 'Tr Ford-FU 150 v.s . WEWILLIUY n 'Hr, oe UJr n, ~'111llTTarsa,a PS/PB, jumbo tires. l!iM YOUR DATSUN * LITTLE. .. * '87XKE. Nearlyrest.ored. HURRY NOW! stereo casa, alum. wbla. at.ealatfmO. ml.M2-4097,M2·4738 COMPLm SAVE ... LOT 14\lst sell $5395. 833-1414 All str ... Ute nu. PP. ~7971 PAIDFORORNOT IODYSHo· A or556-098S MJ••cLE 499-3613 .. _..... 9755'72TR6,xbatcond.Over 1976 Ford~ Ton truck. TOPDOLLAR .--"' _... drive,rollbar,newpot& 390 VB, auto, PS. dual FOltTOPCARS MOWOPEH '67 420 Saloon Classic MAZDA/ltEMAULT lt71Ml%210 ••••••••••••••••••••••• rae top. Must sell tast! tanb, balt ·& exhaust. 14500 or best orrer. 21SOHarborBlvd. SEDAN. Tobacco brown TESTDIUVEOUll Bettolfer.559-6823 Slldlni rear window. EXCB.LEMT 731-4449;55CMOOO · COSTA MESA exterior Ir in immaculate •u C •a Tacoma rims. AM/FM 8 SRECTIOH OF coodltlon. (22911FW). ,,.. '67TriumpbSp ~T~ssioo':~ 'b:[e~~ IMWRESAUS can ~.~ •••• ??.~~ 645-5700 Mustaeetx>app:edatet OFTHIYIAR.. Runllgreatt'850. 499-3251 aft SPM We may have your next ... -D "'TSUM '74 Karmann Ghia. Perf MtrCedH lea 9740 GoodH invhllen~ tn1 atoclc. MB-lSlS WE Buy · i ,..A,. ..... .,..-_,., --cond. Lo mlleaae. Call ••••••••••••••••••••••• urryw e ... ey ast.l ''12 Stag, 25,000 mi's. car in our nventory."'"""' "or .... _ '---t bnv in a new • Ml"" "'CLI "76 l"ord Courter, 22,000 CL~"" ... C"'RS uatoday! £' •• ~...,. -~afUpm. •76M1%450SLC -Loaded, mint. lowner. ml. w/sbeU. $2950 l'1rm. llAr" --131-2040 49"' •949 or_.,..Dataun! d MAJD•1UMAUl.T '5300 6'S-395S 8Q.U01 Is TRUCKS ~ '68 Ghia, auto stick sblft, FuU power, air con ·• _, • 833-1300 68,700mi.FMradio$2000. stereo, crulle control, ZlSOHarbol'Blvd. Olm••• 9770 '71 Qevy PU, headers, CONNELL W AHTID TO IUY at.ereo, $1100. 759-1087 or Quality used BMWs. -..n CHEVROLET ROY CARVR IMW Tlle711N9Htn All inoclelt •colon. ....... 842·2880 awu-oot, leather lnt., al· 1.965 MlltCB>ES C06TA MESA ...... ••••••••••"•"•• ....... t7ll loy wheels Ir only 28,000 190 <gas) 2S MPG, xlnt 645-5700 1977 yW miles. (11"1). cood. $2500/Besi offer ...... _~ ..... __ .......... lit· ... ---••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ 586-8370 ... ncn•uu u.m.UUIU& ~·~ . tlec:ar.$880. lbrd to ftnd model with 928 PWd n:so Banter with 1S40 Jamboree Road camper Special Pka. 2828 Harbor Blvd. .NEWPORT BEACH Del*f Tod9yt Olda/C.dlllac/GMC 1BTl zsoc new warrao· 751.CS wr.t tow miles. can for -S.D. Frwy .. Avery Exit ' detalla (1S4TBH) 18400/otr. 751.cm COSTA MESA 64A L.o144 546-1200 , ____ .,.... _____ , Lutcbanff for(antutlc LAGUNA NIGUEL teed eng le peint, PW, .... Roya f7H · . • 1114>495-6430 auto. •.~.sa.aoa -;ioliliitiNaiS.i.. ~~~- 1 . ''78 Ford P.U. ~ ton1----------• savinponallremainln1 w/abell. AM/nl. $6900. WE PAY TOP DOLLAR 'Tl model.a in stock. CREVIER 1971 250C, x1nt cond., 10 ~ 9742 ~ ROY VW.fOUCHE 963-8274 FORTOPUSEDCARS ml. '6.900. Pvt Pty. Dys _ ......... -..... ••••• CARVEil SauJMDC.piatraao Ford.f600 FOREIGN, DOMESTIC or CLASSICS COSTA MESA DA TSUN &1sr •nOADWAY --------• 7Sl·HOO: evs/wknds, '74Midget.loml.AM/PK, ROUS-ROYCE IJ7 .. 0049Mllt 191!8 18' cloeed van Very rt your car ia extra clean elean. low mileaae seeusfirst. Phone C21J> 588-991!6 IAUEll IUICK SANTA AMA 74 lluda ~ Pllup, 875-001 like oew, beat offer. &3•·3171 2845HAR801lBLVD. &barp~,mags,stereo '6'1--E•~ ..__. r wtdys, 752-78&S; home lMU•,.._. HUGESELEC'l'ION 1 ~ S4CM410 54MZl3 tape. lo nu. $3000 or ofr, ~ _,or .,.,.. .. o • 5*00 -' "'"'*' ... eta 'NEWlrUSED""nC! ,,.UUllMftOllM!fO~ 9fl2.2895 fer. Muat sell qulckl ....,.. ~ 1973 TOY OT A 2925 Harbor Blvd. l.OMCilB» PICKUP Costa Mesa 979-2500 *USED IMW•1* 731""'9;55NOOO .... 9744 aosaosUNDAYS Topeaah$ffcrJ'OUl"VW. '742000Aut.o.598LPO 1974 MADA --·-•-M•••• XLNTBUY PaJd for or not. Call Automatic tranL & low inllel. (74816V). PltJC8) TO SB.I. llLLYATES VW-«JISCHE Sa.la.an C.platrano 137-4100 4tMll 1 "'H ... .,,,.. '"''"" 1973TOYOTA • PIQUP WI.__. ..... NA/flM ~4-4.S,t9111Q, ~-.......... $1968 GIJS'IUION UNCOIN MHCUIY woo..-..._. TOP DOLLAR PAID --Z42000TilAlr023LJR RX4W.AGOM ~~~~~12•000 ml, U61 MGB-new enatne. Sharp ••snwerShadowd lteltllorlf!IT"T. '752002ASer.2238 •77 Clea •c• 'l'bfs.allver abadow 11 a 640-593Z paJnt, top, Interior & white. R.R.-Riihl han BOBWITBAKVW '76200041pdS/RksNLF Demo le execuUve sale strongnmninlcar~wlth4 atereo. In cher1'7. condi· dr. XlDt eood, $15,900. 7600WeatmlnsterAve. '7732UAS/Rl'T7RSK naw~on-hu~ speed, radio le be~ter. '71'SOSL, bm, DilntOOl!c!.1 lion. (983HDE). Prt N· caDPatrlct,:RS2~4 193-75Slor631s-7880 FOR CLEAN IMPORT CARS ALLMODa5 CfoMdO.Sndllyl (Ns:rK~:BlvcL CllN)IMJ).-Astealat loaded, lo mi, Dr.'e zna caDG1.m7aftel"8e'= WamMa C.11642-5678 ='71 OIAMGICOUMTTS &.Jamboreelload> OHLYS2295 c:&l'. szuao. Att« ax •11os01m1t1111LAU N w":::f. NEWPORT BEACH 49MJA5 new everJtblng. Gr.t Mew flOO a 5tHJ1C • OLDEST aaa.1100 "10 Mercedes 2805. Mate bvlafnl$l000.83UllK4 -·--.. ••••• ~] , "ll •··Of f\r>i Bl VO "' '"'TINl,'ON flf 1\(1' & offer Ol' trade. Dan: Opel t74' '78 2~ aoz, ~ zaoo 648-81. Evel: 49S-e188 ...................... . • orlemi'LIYl'nrranty. ·-KerredeeBe-1961 KadetteflsOaMda Sat~.,_.. • --·'-· new car. i..,,.. than de--·· ... _ oca·•x:ntce-~• aler'• prlc .. IA-nu. Z:SO.C.Xlllteoad. -wart. • 1>11 Roy C..er,hlc. -.mat¥a. cau .... 1'135 1am:z...,.11a.w 1--------1 Rolls fto,ce BMW S W eecls .... Mew 9IOO Mfol. Mew A1J1os. Mew ftOO WE 1S40J~mboree 1:-t,ta.MTs~Ct !uer. ••••••••••••• ..... ·~··· ..................... . ~1,1 !"'R1 ~.t':' nJ.,/ HEED Newport Beach ~ Mustlell. 831-4811 CLIAM I 913 IMW 3.0S• ..,. Datsun 2110Z. .u..,1 • e ••• e ••••• USm CARS Automatic{ air cone!., black. Low mlleaae. .....,..W AM/~ a ereo radio, mass. stereo, aUck, """ pwr. Wllldows le alloy f/l/S'Jl»/ollf//r. ""°"' CAU.GAmt wheeb. A eharp earl -'----·----• (ID.SNI£). "11 Dataan 1200 Coqpe 540•5630 AU.Bf New eo&tne. Bratoa, Olds/Cadillac/GMC $12D0.87M141 S.D. Frwy.•Avery Exit ?4 260% 2626H• IORI LAGUNANIGUEL ~dun low mUes co~ MEslVD. (714)495-6430 ~..u •/bli o.er: 1011\SO\ ,\SO\ • LINCOLN · ME.RCURY W•Mlecl..,....,. ..... ?IY'#t•W.41 ..... _. ,.. .......... 4 HAllOURVOLDWMIM ......... c.1m•••.t11 ~!!!!!~~~~..._.Mew 9100 Alltos. Mew tlOO , :;: •••II•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 75 UOZ, air, AX·J'M ________________ _. ________ ...,.! stereo cass, map, '4Jd, MllMlllllM ..... 14Nl44 YALIN.l'lNE .SP.BCLW ' 23,000 mi's. $5600. p .P. 50-1075 "12:WOZ .. ...,. " Ml6etlml. 22--30 llPG, Extremelf clean. B•lfV 1. -r tu Olmlder P.U. m trade. -.1 ne !077l8 IN~ Prefer a bort•bed. · Italian. SIUJ'U lot1e 4M-aos 11-~_.,;.,~----~-you forever. 'm>atlaD 510 .W.. saso. Ne.II aome work. Doet l nll.11W5'11 '75 :no B1cbbct. Lo ml. All·Fll, orti ownr, d llW· $2JOO ~ bes\ otr. 1/13N7 .. d1t. ~ flMU'l .... /Wbdl. 'ft Pickup, oran1e, =:=-.cmd. 9721 BIG USED l~~VENTO~Y • 11 v t1., ,.., r 1 , ~ r • • • , ~ • " .... ,.y u. ,, BRAND NEW 1978DATSIN -°".568!! 1978 Datsun 8210 2 Door -This car 1a fully eQu1oped mcludono undersea!. special detail body side moldings & radio. -36 month open el)d lease Exact IPase payment is S68 78 par month plus tax Vehicle value -$3526 95 Pay only S1429t aavan(e payments to take delivery on approved credit Total or lease paymf'nl -s 2686 08 Opflon pnce at end or lease -s 1939 71 1355019) BRAND NEW 1978 DATSUN 2005.X 1g1a Datsun 200SX -This car is fully eQulr>l>ed including 5 speed trans .• radial tires AM/FM multlplex stereo radio. accent e>aekaoe. bOdy aide molding. undersea! & much. much morel -36 month open end lease. Exact lease payment is $99.48 per month plus lax. Vehicle value -15037.00. Pay only U03 •5 advanoe payments to take deflvery on approved credit. Total of lease paymen1 -13796 2<l 01>11on pnce at end of cease -12770 «. ' (151954) 1976 GRAM FURY St at ion Wagon 2 to choose frnm 440 4 bbl engme. AMI FM stereo. power windows. r oof racks and factory u1r cond1t1on1ng . Pri('<'d from $2150 (Lie· •SOOPCY > 1975 FURY Cui.tom Suburban Wa gons. 5 to choose from. All with ractory air. roof racks. 360 4 bbl. engine. 01Herent cho1t'e of extra!'I on each car Priced from : Sl97S 11.il' 11223MCG l 1976 GRAN FURY Custom Suburban. Fae· tory air. 360 4 bbl. enJ!ine, lug1age rack, heavy duty shocks. lint· ed glass. gold metallic finish. $1950 I Lie. #799NCY) 1975 SPORTS FURY Wagon, AM/FM stereo. air conditioni~g. 360 4 bbl. engine. tinted glass. power windows, Silver Cloud metallic finish. $2225 (Lie. ,8'6MPQ) All cars may be inspect· CLOSED SU MD A YS, ect 1n garage area. Ask ·~_. ............. ._ .................................. -... ........ ..., ..... 1,forRickorOscar. 1911 POID TOtllHO WAe.OM (655MMP) OtlAHGECOAST OAJLY,,LOT 380 West Bay St.reel CotitaMesa For information: 642-4321 1972 lt74 lt75 CHIYY FOaD AUDI FOX •11 TOM r.u. MUST.\HG 4 DL SIDA_. W/SHB.L. - "11.~Torino. slnt cond VII ume-up. Muat seJI. 768-4978 ~--~ -~--• v .... , .. 1971 PINTO SIOAH ... CYl ........ -a.-..__., (17.cKI $1246 1971 '1HTO w I r ebll engine, $765. 631-0468 ---- '75 Monarch Ghia V8, ftrMDuth t'60 auto, air. all pwr, stereo ••••••••••••••••••••••• AUTOCENTH Div. or Nabers Cadillac 1425 IAl<IR ST. 1977 B.DOR.ADO ACROSS FROM FEDCO l2 >To Choose From COST A MESA 9tl2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •CORVmEs lt78s NICE SELECTION! silver /r e d leatb. 1974 Ply. ~telUle Sta. $3400PP. Ph 494·1765 or Wag. 9 pus .• P/S, P/B.' 497·2ll3 Air, Gd. ttres . trans. '76 Monarch Ghia, 29,800 Cool er. air s hocks. miles, light blue metallic trnUer hJtcb. CD Radio with blue lea\Mrelte ant. incl. Good Cood. ~. fo\111 power, factory air 540.9109 cond. stereo/C. B., crwsc _ control, split pwr seals. '76 Camaro. power items. lighted l!>Cnltnal. pwr rur cond. AM·FM stereo trunk lock & only 5500 tape, $4500. Pvt ply nules. l..lke new 1 V cllow :;4()-7800 A/C, P/S. P / 8, ex~llent 834-0899. _ _ ~ w matching lop & ---- HOW ARO Cltnrolet DOVE&QUAJLSTS. (Near MacArthur. Jun boree It Bristol> NEWPORT BEA9!_ cond $3550 or best offer. Du.-ster late model. lo mi. Call Mlke, 9!3-~ mint cood. Great Ul « 1977 Gran M<trquJ1'. 4·dr. 2nd car $2795/ofr . apx 13,500 m1 $6400 7~1 or~. ~ 979·3325 aft 5. Fully 1975 Ply. Rdrnr, lo m1, leather (3162731 ·w Monte Carlo Mint Priced to Seti! cond. 19.000 m1 All xlras $4800. 640-5563 Vette '60. restored 10 ex cell. cond. throughout. 675?-9899 equipped. P.P . _ xJnt cond Al1/FMstereo 1977 LIMOUSINE .74 capnce Classic. 2 Dr .. I • tape. mags 675-8296 __ _ Full power, air cond. Dlr1flr model Lo m1. !'ltereo tape, .senllnal, new tires, (557SL0l Pvt. 67 Conv 350, 4 spd, pwr ~1mmer, cruise control. pty $2795. Pb; 559·5830. window a . A M / FM , lighted entry system & radials. maas. now lntr. vanity m irror. power 75 Monta, must sell 1m· $4700. or offer. 99&-J376 trunk Jock, opera lamps med. 2+2. 17,000orig mi, & only 11.000 miles. like new. 5'9-9923 dys; '72 Corvette LT·l . 350cl Sho wroom n e w al 67s.6632nites. -ht perform . T·top. loP black. (164840) cond. Yel w/blk lnt. 4 HUGE SAVINGS '76 Cbevette. belget brn Spd, new Goodyr GT tweed .uu.. air, AM/FM, tires. 8 trk tape. $6500. rad .. *ml, mobile l . (66SPPP)673-1S30. $3500. 673-7944 673·9849 ----Fu II power, air cond., Dodge 9935 l977SEVIW • He"'• •' '"• 1970MlRWRY SIOA.14 ...... ~­., •••• ~. oO••• -. ...... NA/fM ---...,. '*'-11218l01 $1246 ' Depend.able traosporta· lion, 67 Fury Sport/6 cyl. ~.631·5069 .......-~ 'i6 Formula 400, yellow. s pecjal edition . honeycomb mass. fully loaded. 22K ml, xlnl ~ $5200. AA 6pm, call s1010 . 1972. Station Wagon, 9 pass.. all xtras. $1200 979-0634. Makeoffer . stereo tape. t'rwsc con· '74 Vega Estate Wgn, 4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• trol. lighted varuty mir-speed. delux interior . '63 Dort. 2 door hdtp. 6 9965 ror. w1r<' wheel covers. l.'arpetcd, wood f(rain. auto. xlnt transp, new GVS1'AfSON POllKoc shadow paint & only vinyl exierlor. fnc.'tory tires ·batlery. $340. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 13.000milcs (4500281 air. luggage rack, lock· 548-'7949 ' llNCOlN MERCURY ing ski rack included ---1..00 ._ ...,l••o•d Steel radial tirei-. lo ·73 Cburger. 2·dr, l ownr. miles. Xlnl cond. main· Enfirc car In good cood & ,....,,,,.,"', ... ""°'--· 142""44 .. 1977 SEVILLE "MOOHROOF" (3) To Choose From Full pawer. air cond .. tenaoce ~ mJleage re very clean. Mu.st see to l\E!!&!iiiiiilll:il!il!'flm;;d;~;-d t'Ol"<b, $24~. 962-70288-5. appreciate. $1600. 310 'Ill_ _ ---- stereo cusettc. crwse, 68 lmpaJa Super Sport. pwr. recliner, hghted en· ~. air cond. xlnt cond. try system, wire wheel ~. E\11/wknds 556-6975 coyers 4t o~y 10,00l»--'---------- mllea . Powder blue 72 lmpala, good cond. PS. w/matching top & In-PB, auto. $995. Diamoncf1 Balboa Isle. tit-f9MJ t952 ••••••••••••f •••••••••• .. C!•-nJ • ....................... ~ '76 Aspen _.,, .. gn. atr, , P/B, PIS. rack, good 68 Fstb'k 289. mech . coocf. ~~ IOl.llld. needs minor bdy wrt. $600. Dan. 642-8560. f:ord 9940 tenor (270TLP>. Call 830-1779 -·•••••••••••••••••••• '71 Mustang. Dlg. xlnl, Just serviced. 49,000 mi. 1977 D"B.EGANCE COUPE DI VILLE Full power, air cond., stereo/C.B .• cruise COD· t.rol. seotinal, dimmer, li"hled entry· system, security sys\em. Dark brown w/beige top & in- terior. ( 157 462) . t9nCHEVY Caprtc.CI01Jic • PHIL LONG FORD Body n eeds paint . $1100/bst olr. 642· 7387 '71 Mu1ta Ag. 351 Cleveland eng, pwr steer & brk.s, air. nu paint., gold, wbt vlny'l top. Pb 675-1201 4 Door. Automatk, tilt wheel. cru.l.ae control, pwr. windolln. vmyl top & cloth .ioterlor . (312RRD). MUSTSBJ. '67 V·3. 11r. PIS. auto. u.e.11EUS •u S1200. Dy 549-9923. eve. 'Ho"'• ol lhe y,,,,.,·· 1977 T~IRD ""'IU' an 731--0989 Mk for Mike. I t76 FL&TWOOO OFFiil Loaded With all ttie MOUGHHAM 111....T~.---~~.!..-:::-C.:::--~;:;; Ul6S Mustang Fastback. goodies incl. cruise Fuel Injected. lull .l~l:t $800. Good mechanical control, white power.air cond .• ste-reo 1966 Ford Wagon. R/R. cond. 548-4416 Interior & exterior, tape, c:ru1ae control, sen-AUTOC&n'ER air,~. PB. l'\IJ1S great, S&Jrtfice •es Must•ng, with while vinyl Unal, dimmer & entry Div. of Nabers Cadlllac: $450. 96l-303T 92,000 ml, new tires~ 'roof. Beautiful car, s1.11texn. U,bted vanity 1425 IAKER ST. ffl Ford Fairlane. good ssg.7217 m u s t • 8 • t 0 miJTor, J>Yfr. trunk lock, _.. be _, ---------1•11 appreciate. One opera lamps Is only ACROSS FROY FEDCO '-"""-· $550 or Bl .... r. '10 a eyb ~pd. air, AH· only. (Lie 952NU.) 23,000 miles. Cream COSTAMESA fl55.3619aftlOAM FM can. 70,000 mi's. w/tan top & tan interior. 540-9109 73 Ford Maverick. v.a, Orig ownr. Xlnt cond1 (117PHJ). auto, air, as more.I own.r $1100. Eves & wkndS 197'51vaw '-:!o:o~~~.c~~~· u'1:s~ Super clean. 8*8'l6S , _m_.GIG ____ _ (4)ToCbooseFrom Vin top. Stereo radio. '73 Courier. nu paint, nu '76 Mustang V-6, C 1pd Full power, air cond., Must aeU. $1950. can bet upholstery. recent eng trans. Notcli~clt, gold. .u.reotape. trulse. Uaht· s. sss.ass1 or att s -overbaut.'xlnt run. cond. u.ooomi. $3300. 962·2588 eel ml.r7 IJSC.em • van.tty eG-2281.. 131-t973 a..... 9955 Qllmlr. Low ll\lles. Red · u b · 1 I ,....., ••••••••-••••.••••••••• wired leather interior 4 '74 Monte Carlo. blk, .,.ec anJcs s pe:u;, .,; '780LDS DEISEL .mite top. Sold new by auto .. Atr. etereo. 30K LTD. eBK m~ork. $250 STATIONWAGON us. (-PK.D). _, ml.$3C00.9e24873 ~:Ill· Super cart OtJSTAntlml Ufi.fCO~ .MHCUIY I 6fOO '-ti '°"'._. ~ ........ 14Z.a4f -u--TOSRJ. L '63 4 dr, •verage Coad. •493-23-tl ..-~-"""' Estate sale. $2951or be.st Maver ick. '73. auto. ------ ofr. 847·3803. custom special. Lo mi's .. l9'73 Vlsta Cn&Jser, air '7C Thunderbird. white, ALLEN ()tdslCedillac/GMC S.D Frwy.·Avery Eiut LAGUNA NIGUEL 17141495-6430 -tt•o cleAA, must llell. no rsnbl cond. 34,000 ml. $2,4SO all power. perfect cond, Ca1'ietcalal ~ olrreCUS«t. 531·'772 ~IS $3600/0ft.~ ....................... ------ Awtos. "4ew 9100 Autos, New tlOO ....._, M•w 9100 'Ho"'• .,,~. ·•············•········•··••••·••··•••••••••·• ·················~····· ( 152GNR) («6LWL} (1E83436) ---~~-------.... '"'"'!'~~~---~...-""'"'!'-~~~~~-....;.._ __ ..., .. I '77 CAD El Dorado, s1\ve.r "·~·"i . w/silver cabriolet top. Red lthr. 10.000 mi's. 963-MlO. , ______ ---- '71 Cpe DeVllle, lite blue, vln. top. Good cond . SlOOO/bstolr. 642·9602 BeauUlul '74 wht " blk Cpe de Ville. loaded. Lo cnl's, $4800. 586-5540 ~~Oiii!ii~-~--~....--..i!-•l '74 CdV, fully loaded, -leather lnt.. irlllt cond. t050. 675.-0754 eves & wkndl 71 MARK IV Beautiful C8f loaded with equipment lnoludtno $peed' control, stereo t_,., landau rool Less . than 6 ,300 miles "One onry·." Lie #059TW2. _,'499_ ... ..,........_. I .IRAND NEW · 1971· OLDS CUTLASS CALAIS t' ·With PoWet-brakes-windows· door locks-trunk, vinyl top, · tilt Ytheet, cruise control. AMIFM tape, clock. •Pott• wheel._ mirrors & air cond. (3K47F8M481617) (6535) IRAllD NEW 1978 • KDS 98 REIEllCY Full Power and Loadedlll (3X69A8M152194) (8474) . . . ~ISCOUHT!ol 177~~ DISCOUNT! 1977.~ ?l FIAT 124 Radio, heater. 4 apeect. (676KXZJ ?3 SUIARU Al; conditioning, radio, heater, 4 aPff(t. (G~FL) 55896· MO. 73 OLDS OMEGA HATCHIACIC s6zs Automatic. power steering, Power brakes. air cond. radio & heater. MO (831NBV~ • . .BRAND NEW 1978 IMC%• LONIBED PICKUPS (TCD148Z510~5) (TCD148Z511656) IMMEDIATE . DELIVERY $ Brand New 1978 CIVIC CVCC 4. SPEED 76A~RIMLIM Air condltlonlnQ, redlo. heater. 4 •i>eed. (OEE42t). •73 POMTIAC &RAND PRIX Automatic. air cond., pwr. atffting & bnlkee. nadlo, heater & low mllea. (872TRS). '73 OLDS11 IOYAU With vinyl top. elr cond .• tilt wheel. radio. pwr. steering - brakes • windows. helter. bucket seats. C338RXN) BRAllD NEW 1978 IMC CABALLEROS With power steering. power brakee. turbo hydromatic. gauges. radials & much morel (5W80A8Z500822) (5W80A8Z500628). IMMEDIATE DEUVaY $ Stoctc No. 99156 CSGMISOl5197J ' •RAND NEW 1971 ' OLDSIELIAD ?S OLDS OMEGA 6 CYUMDB Sf 897 Autom1tlc, air conditioning. power ateenng, rldlo, heater. 1 &>O"r ~ (837MEP). • MO. •llOOJIO ............. ._. __ ..,... • ..... ._NMW.~AO&MTI ,....._ '11 CHEVY J/4 TOM PICKUP 4 speed, redfo, heater. pwr. steering, tinted ~lass. atep bumper & low mlln. (123435). 171 GMC ¥4 TON VAM · V8, automatic. pwr, tteerlng & brakes, air oond .. radio, heater & low miles. (1A045'69). • IRAllD •EW 1978· JIMMYS With 3.73 axle, lock. dlff .• 400 V8. automatic, pwr. steering, chrome bumpers, gauges. r«noYabfe hardtop, foldtng rear & auxltlary seats & much moref (TK"R188Z512214) O"KR188Z512222). IMMEMATE DELIVERY . $ Brmtcl New 1978 CIVIC CVCC4 SPEED HATCHBACK IMMEDIATE DEUYERY WAIOll Stock No. 0968 (W8M0046e71. 11599 down paymtnt. 14201.04 ~ Ptfoe lnct. i. & tlce(IM. "8 month• financing on approved credit. Deferred payment pric. 1~5.0I. ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATE 10.9~. Si I l '1 1 t ' # \ BRAND NEW I 978 PLYMOUTH ARROW & s379_. __ _ \(et •eats. 4 speed Rec Ii n in g bu c side mouldings. 1.M transmission, "l~Y'. tlr~s tinted glass. radio. wsw ra~ a~ • adjustable ateenn9 · 4 cJffnder, lutontMlc, •Ir coodftlonlng, r9Clo, heatet, wh1tewelt ti,_, eunroot. Uc. t &nPKV. BRAND NEW 1978 CORDOBA _c:~s5995 Landau ~ tvof. eutOl'Nltfc • tranemistion, aeo V-8 engine AM radio. tinted Ql899, powe; ateeting & dlec brakes rldim tlnls. • IMFORMATIOM CALt 101 %.ADY 546-1934 1177. PLYMOUTH YOI UE ·WASON v..e. automltlQ. lfr conditioning. PoW9f' ateerlng. POwer ~ radio. heltet, whitewall tires. root rack. lie. tae6RSX. 54495 •75 PLYMOUTH VOYAea WASON AlW OltYSUR PLYMOUTH SERVICE HOURS: MONDAY 1HRU FRIDAY 7:00 A.M. TO 6:00 P .M. SAlUIMY 8:00 A.M. T.O 5:00 , .M. ! I I ! VOL. 71, NO. 41, 4 SECTIONS, 46 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA .92 , FRIOAY,FEBRUARY1~19n TEN CENTS s • • Dally ..... "'-".., Ult .. ..,.. THIS WAS SCENE THIS MORNING AT HUNTINGTON-B)'-THE-SEA MOBILE HOME PARK NEAR EDISON PLANT AT PACIFIC COAST HIGHWAY ANO NEWLAND STREET IN HUNTINGTON BEACH Twister Hit Shortly Before 2 a.m., Damaging SO Mobile Homes and Leaving SO Homeleaa; Several RealCsent• Were Injured, But, Mlraculoualy, N~ One Wes Killed f HB Trailer ; ! By RAYMOND ESTRADA JR. 1\ed Cross offielals aaid they ,~ aeu.oei..,...,..sY!f were amazed only one person A t ornado-like wind was hospitalized after the slammed into a south Hunt-violent winds st.nack the Hunt- ington Beach mobile home ington-By-The-Sea Mobile Home Park. near Pacific Coast park early today, damaging Highway and Newland Street, at t 78 residences and leaving bo t l "'S b t 45 l h l a u :.. a.m. ' a ou OOO'P e ome ess. Wind gusts in the area at t 1 A ~cction or roof was reported limes exceeded hurricane ') rtlown onto the San Diego velocity and exceeded 90 miles l Freeway near Brookhurst Street per hour. 'l n Huntington Beach this mom-Pa ula Dixon, 56, of 232 Bis· J ~in&:. cayne Lane. said her mobile ' * * * * * * l \HB, FV List · , 'Storm Damage s • ' • 4 ~ Here is the most up to date re· port of damage in West Orange. County as reported by Hunt- ington Beach Civil Defense Director George Thyden and other orficlals. -Huntington-by-the-Sea Mobile Home Park. Three peo. ple were injured. Fourteen mobile homes destroyed. 24 suf. fered major dama,:e and 40 more had minor dam~ge. -Fou.ntain Valley. About 300 trees were either snapped iilto 11pllnters or blown over by winds early today, clty offlCials said.-' The twisting winds swept through a four-mile long narrow path from Garfield Avenue just east or Bushard Street tearing up trees ·in residential areas along the way. The twiste r a pparently crossed the Brookhurst Street· S~ater Avenue intersection and continued through MUo Square, Park. No injuries were reported. Two rooftops were damaged on siurgeon Stred. The rooftops slammed into a brick wall and came to rest on the San Dieeo Freeway. officialS said. The only prlvale property ~Beaten To De~th damage reported was an un- determined number of aulos struck by falling trees. -Gull Tank Farm, Newland and Hamilton, Huntington Beach -Sheet metal of outer shell of one fuel tank was com- pletely stripped orr. -City Pier -waves up to 22 feet pounded pier and tore off an emergency ramp at the end of the pier. That part of the pier was closed. -Sunset Aquatic Parle -At least one 30-foot cablb cruiser sank. There were unconfirmed reports of other sinkings. -Huntington Hsrbou!" - Vessels were torn adrilt and conditions were described as chaotic in the harbor. -Cabrlllo Trailer Park on Pacific Coast Highway in Hunt· in&ton Beach -Campers were report~ overturned but there was no official assessment of damage. -Seal Beach -Sever e damage was reported to the end of lhe Seal Beach Pier due ~ 10-foet waves, with some of its understructure torn away. Norm.Uy, waves at the jetty· protected beach are one to two feet. · -Huntlnaton Beach -Public Works Directot Bill Hartse saJd ••soo or maybe l.000'-. trees were knocked down In the city. Residents Ho1neless home was tUmed upside down. She said sbe was trapped between a wall and her bed for a few minutes while neighbors searched the rubble of her home. Howard Moreaq. an off-duty Huntington Beach police oUicer, said he was drlving by Mrs. Dix- on's home just after the winds blew it over. Morgan said he rushed to her aid by following Mrs. Dixon's screams for help. llns.' l>~eaa ~ted f:J t1ls1ocat.ed *" Mii rele from HUI\ gton lntereommUlll· ty Hospital today. Most ol the darqJge occuned in a two·street area in Ute mobile home park. Officials .said' a wate~ spout apparently came on shore near Newland StTeet and released its fury in tornado form on the mobile home park. The wind funnel cut a swath northeast from the mobile home "'part au .,._ ftJ' llUD F0tm~ V~U•r MleWdlM .._Hu~ Beuh Cfvll Del'ense Director George Thyden. Red Cross officials se\. 1'P an emergeney center in the W>obUe home part ehabbouse. Homeless resl~nts hwhiled l,n their~ and bed clothes awaith:lc help from relatives. Many of the mobile home park residen\,s are retired. One woman..1 Rose Simpson, wept openly when she realized .,.., ......... .., ............ OWNER OF THIS Two:MASTID SAflJNQ VESSEL WILL. 8E -·-EDDI-NG TEARS Craft Down Off 1300 8IOck of Balboa IUnd'• Soudl ear front ln Newport ~tt>or she could not return to her damaged home. "It sounded like belt, .. said Mrs. Si"1pson. ''It was like a big vacuum sucking up everything," sbesald. • Most_ re$kleots uid thunder and ltllltDlftl actomt-nled the violent wtnds which blew sever4J homes off their /ounda-tions. "There were s parks a nd debris everywhere and then the lights went out," said Mrs . William J. Richards. City officials have declared a local s tate of e mergency. Thyd~n said emergency funds will be made available to aid resident$ whose homes were damaged.· · Tbyden said a total of 14 mobile homes were dtµnolished. Near the park a fuel tank's outer shell was partially ripped away by winds. Thyden said. Lost Youth's Body Found VENTURA CAP) -The body of one of two Ventura County men missing at sea since Jan. 29 has been found floating four miles off Ventura, Coast Guard authorities sai~ The body of Mllce Gay, 20, of Oxnard, whose newly purchased 23-foot yacht was found smashed on Mandalay Beach near Ven- tura on Jan. 30, was siehted by a commercial helicopter Wednes· day. Still missing was Gay's JS.. year-old ·shipmate, Donald Reich oC Ventura. I ~f DAil Y PILOT H/F By Thf' Astt0claled Press 1\ hurricane·lorcc Pacir\c "torm -the area's worst it1 almost a decade -crashed through Southern California to. dc.ty . causing at least three deaths and widespread devasla· lion llun<lreds or people were left homeless us the wind~ and more thlin three inches oC rain trig. Few Sleep As Stonn Sluieks By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Ot t11e Dall t l"llft Statt Electric clocks stopped at 2 a . m . across much or Huntington Beach today but on many streets where tornado·llke winds howled. no one overslept. If you can't sleep, you can't oversleep. One of the hardest·hit residen· t1al areas -about one mile in· land along the central corridor ravaged by the gale -Burlcrest Drive and Swansea Lane were littered with debris. "The way it was, it's a wonder these houses are still here," marveled Ralph Flores, who is 'hiting his daughter, Mrs. Lucille Murguia, or 20202 s w.insea Lane. l"lores. of East Los Angeles, -.tood in a rumpled sweatshirt . ind work pants, sleepless, as other groggy neighbors sur. ,·eyed their damage and asked t•ach other about homeowners' insu r ance coverage and a mounts deductible. Cedar shakes littered the ~•reel Piles of grapestflkes from 1h•vastatcd fences were being i.:athl•rcd on !-1dcwalks. Trl'es lay at twisted angles or torn out hy the roots . One ba<·kvarcl fence after ;mother wa~ flattened -one by on1• -as the d rl vin~ ~ale -.en•amed ttlrough backyards. · lt wa~ like a tornado," said ~tr s. Muq;uia. who wa!> a\\ akened ft)'~l by a hailstorm of roofin~ ~ravel battering her win· dows as though the house was heing !>andblasted. Down the street at the comer of Burlcrest Drive and Swans~a Lane. damage was heavy at the home ot ~1'· S"fl'& lf,tl~Y. &952 Burlcrest Drive. W nds shat- tered seaward-facing windOws, ~howeriJ\g her sle,~ping children with broken ~lass. Jill. 6. and Devin. 4'h 1 t·scaped injury, but neighbor l.<irry Briscoe had to calm the :-hakl'n Mrs. Hardy. "When it hit about 1:30 a.m., the house and windows shook and we looked out and our t•amper was gone," says Mrs. Nancy Briscoe, of 20232 Swansea L:tn<'. · • The heavy pi<ikup truck· and ~hell parRed at the curb wu driven about 20 yards down the street by the winds, wt\\ch n·uched a high velocityof92 miles per hour, according to w.cathermen. Y l't an old Model T Ford coupe. tnll and top-heavy, parked in the driveway Qext door bore the brunt of the 1ale force that moved the Brtscoes• camper and didn't even gudge. The rusty .model T bears the natne Old Faithful in its reu window. ·Heavy ceramic pl~nters new through the air like cannonballs a' the height of the gale, shatter- ing against block walls. "Ooobhh ... , •• Mrs. Murguia'~ mother Vera cried as t~ family surveyed the devasta- tion of their once-pretty Mckyard. The snapped-off concrete bead <ind body o{ a little cherub that had graced the patio f()untaln lay against a block wall where It was flung by the fury of the worst winds in a decade. O"ANOI! COAIT .. ,,. DAILY PILOT ·gere~ ll>Udsli~ llld floo(Jiri'g, destroyed bcmett a"d boats, sharled tra(ffc. downed count· less trees and power Jines, and even unleashed four dangerous lions from a wUd animal park. Police confirmed al least lhree deaths, but there were many persons missing. The National Weather Service. however, predicted u welcome respite for area r.esldents. The week<'nd forecast ealled for fair weather and sunny skies in the wake of the area's third storm lo a week. The latest storm brou.;ht the season total lo almost 20 inches, more than twice the normal amount for this tlme of year. Los Angeles Harbor, one of the busiest ports on the We.st Cout, Prolonged Torture Witness Tells Plot For 'Sntiff' Movies By GARV GRANVILLE OI .. D-41y f'tlet Staff A key prosecution witness in the trial of a Costa Mesa man accused oC plotting to torture, murde r and dismember two women. testified Thursday that, he told her he wanted the vie· tims "to stay alive as long as possib~." •·He said he would bthtg tourniquets to sto~ th~ bleedini so the picture ta.lung would last a long time, 1' former prostitute Pamela Sue Williams told an Orange County Superior Court jury. Mrs. Williams' macabr e testimony came during her second day on the witness stand in the trial or 54-year-old Fred Berrc Douglas . It was the 29-year·old ex- hooker who told Garden Grove pol lee last July that Douglas had hired her to recruit two porno mm models. The x-rat.ed starlets were to be used in a Douglas·produced $55,000 sex extravaganza that would end with their actual torture. murder and dismember· ment, acco rdin g to Mrs. W i 11 i a ms' tesli mony. The starlets deliberately recruited for the would-be porno movie mogul by the cx·hooker • were two und ercove r policewomen. They arrested Douglas last Ju- ly 2~ aner he drove them and his former prostitute casting agent to a remote desert area for the Cilming session. By then, Mrs. Williams said, producer-director-photographer Dou'gl~ ~.OQQ .-ioyle Jt):teme had dWtndletl to~ •inti• Polaroid camera and • gruesome assort· mentor instruments hidden in the desert a day earlier. , "I told hJm of my disbelief that I would be strong enough to amputate an arm or a leg," Mrs-. WHlial'l)S testified. · ''What did Mr. Doualas say?" prosecutor William Morrisey asked. "He nld, 'Don't w6rty. I have what a doctor uses'," the woman rer.tled. . 'How were they to dle7.,l4or- rlsey then asked. "Mr. Pouglas said they would bleed to death,•• tbe· ex- prostitute and admitted former drug addict anawered.. , Mra.· Wllllams' testimony was itven ln a strong, calm voice. She was articulate and her words were p•pP.ere4 by courteous "yea, sU. • and .. no, sirs." She told the alx·man, six- woman jury that. in addltlon to her role u casting recruiter, she was to appear in the pictures Douglas alleaedly planned to take. · "l uked Mr. Doualu lf the girls would be makina love to me. He said they would. l aaked him how that was golng to hap- pen,•• Mrs. WWJams teatifled. · "And what did · Mr. Douglas sar.s," Morrisey asked. 'He said with a .38 (caUber automatlc) pointed at your head you'll do anything," the proaecu· lion's star wltnesa replled; Her lengthy .. atlnt on the wit. nus stand didn't end Thursday. Juc:l&e Ma.son Fenton sent her and the jury home early when defense attorney Terr[ GUes protested the playinK o a tape recordln1. Wall of Water Perih Ford At·GOl/Tee Deity ............. '" \ft....,,,. SUPPLIED STARLETS WttneM Wllflam1 The recording originated in a microphone transmitter Mrs. Williams secreUy carried ln her right boot during the two·bour journey to Uie ff5ert location. Much of the transmlaslon to a Garden Grove police unit that trailed the woUld·be film crew to Yucca y.Uey was obscured by: -the rad.lo playtng tn Douglas' • safarl·likevehlcle. -A group singing of "My. Darlin' Clementine" and Mrs. WlWams' solo rendition of what •he Identified in a baUway con· versatlon u "My Sweet LltUe Mushroom." -Mrs. Williams' nervous habit of swtn1tn1 a crosaed leg to and fro,. an actlVlty that at times produced a "awosh, • swosh'' sound on the recording. -An errant 110llce tnll car that sometimes fell C>Ut of receptlQn range of the Douglas auto. The jury ~n·t know until the Doualu trial resumes Tuesday lf it will be allowed to hear whatever It can dlacern from the flawed recordln1. U not, Morrtssey la llkely to ask Mrs. Williams and later the two policewomen to recount their recollection of the con- versations that occurred durlnl the journey to Yucca Valley. W attlng to cl'OS8-exam1ne the prosecuUon's leadoft witness la def~nae lawyer Giles. In his trial openJng statement to the jury, Giles made lt clear he will make Mrs. Wllllama' character and cntdlbWty an ls· sue. • - Ho aald Mn. Wi1Ua~1admitted Uf e as a prottltute alo~ Harbor Boulevard, Mr aclcnowledfment ·that &be wu once addlct..t to heroin and her concession arrest warrants wero outstandlnJ tor her when sbo rep0rted DouaLu to the pollce welth heavUy on her credlbUity. • • ·. •:is dosed because it was so filled with debris that movement of s hlps was considered dane~rqus. . The rour lions -considered dangerous -broke loose from their cases at a movie animal com pound ln Soledad Canyon north of Los Angeles when high winds knocked over their cages. Sherifra deputies killed two, but the other pair e•caped. . Mudslides tn res,denllal can· yons weakened by several days of rain; closed many roads io the area. Malibu Canyon was closed. One of the moet serious alides came Oil Lookout Mountain In the Hollywood HllliJ, dumping tons of mud across Laurel Can· yon Boulevard. Police said the sllde caused a 17·car pileup aa the autos were ti~hed ahead of the mud, but no injuries were re- ported. A $150,000 house with three persons inside was swept down a hlll in the storm. They were not injured. Pollce urged persons to stay home lf possible and activated the police emer¥,ency center beneath Los Angeles City Hall for the first Ume. Previously, lt had been used only for. simulat- ed emereencles. Tbe three deaths included two teen-agera who fell Into raging waters and were washed away by the awt.ft currents. A 17-year· old San Diego County youth was washed off a Mlaslon Bay jetty and a 14·year-old La Puente boy fell into San Jose creek. The third person died after ap- parenUy suffering a heart attack while trylng to move his car, which was smacked by a hu1e wall of water in West Los Anceles, police said. Dozens of other persons were reported missing throughout Southern California as several feet or mud and nooct waters cov- e red roads and surged into homes. In the Hollywood Hills, cars floating on waves of water were dashed down in stacks three high. Three women were report- ed nushed out or their car and swept down a road. A man who tried to help saw one woman float under his car, but was una- ble to help her or the others. Ten persons were reported missing In Hidden Hills, an ex· elusive residential area west or the San Fernando Valley. Another eight or nine people were missing jn Hldden Springs, a community ln the Angeles Na. tional Fores t north of La Crescenta. One person was airli!ted out of the area. In Big TuJun1a Canyon, the occupants of a house that was was hed away •by rainwaters were missing, in addltlon to .three forest rangers who bad been in the area. Travel was dan&erous on slip- pery and flooded freeways throuabout Southern Callfomia, and aoa:>e early momlng rush hour congeaUoo was expected to last Into the aft.enloon. Many schools were closed became of the flooded atteeta and lm=le roads. Jn ontebello, police used small boata to rescue fiood vlc- tim1, aome of them motorista forced to cllmb to the tops of their veb.lctes for safety. lleaidentf of many ueu W9l'9 evacuated when fiood waters and mudslides threatened tbelr homet. The collaPH of a debris baaln forced evacuation of some La Creacenta residents and dam1.1ed aome homes. Other reatdenta were forced from hom~11 tn the Beverlywood section of Loa Anceles. -. .. .. IOl&ftlefl of Rope In preparation for ·trip to Northern California Thursday, Mrs. Ricardo Castillo of Huntington Beach adjusts parka for Toma~ Dominguez, 7-year·old Tijuana, Mex .. boy hornbly disfigured by fire. She has spearheaded ef· forts to get the boy to Stanford Medical Center for plastic surgery and the hope of a new face and a new life. ., F.-...PflfleAI DAMAGE HiGH ••• damage but :i 30 foot cabin cruiser sank at the Sunset Aquatic Park and boats were re· porte" adrift al Hunllngtoo Harbour. Giant 22-foot waves tore orCthe fishing ramp al the end of the Huntington Pier. eroded beaches in Newport Beach and knocked out part or the landing ramp at the Newport Pier. "It's chaos," was the com· ment or a San Diego Oas and Electric Company spokesman, who re.ported thousand~ qf customers without power in MIS· slon Viejo, San Clemen· te. Laguna Niguel, San Juan Capistrano, Dana Point and Capistrano Beach. The Southern California Edison Company reported similar outages in El Toro. Newport Beach, Costa Mesa, Huntington Beach, Fountain Valley, Westminster and Seal Boach, with as many a5 35,000 customers af!ected. Power was restored to some areas within a Cew boura but a spokesman said that flooding tn Santiago Canyon could keep work crews out oC the area for as long as several days. Paclllc Telephone reported as many u 3,000 lines downed by high winds and Calling trees and sa id repairs in San Juan Capistrano and parts or Irvine could be delayed because crews were having dltficulty reaching the main offices because of fioodin1. Trame was reported backed up tor miles aoutb of the in· tersecUon of the Santa Ana and San Dleit<> freeways in Irvine. Mud and rain closed all but one lane durlng ruah hour. Li&htning was also blamed for damage, wiUt overall costs yet to be determined. At one point. workers on night s hifts In a Costa Mesa office bulldlng re· ported damage to a computer program and machines wierdJv going on and off by themselves as Jlihtning apparently caused elec· tr icy to surge across power Jines. Firemen and pol ice worked all night to cover emergency situa- tions. One suet? occasion oc- curred when emergency power generators failed at Riverview Hospital in Santa Ana during a general power outage and moh.ile generators had to be 11ushed in from the Orange Coun· • ty Fire Department and sur- rounding cities. In Laguna Canyon, 30 persons were evacuated from their homes and tbe Richard SeapiJ\ family barely escaped injury when a huge eucalyptus tree Cell on their trailer, nearly cutting it in two. A tree fell on a house at 210 Woodland Drive in Laguna Beach. owned by Mrs. Lorene Oliver. A water heater was knocked over, igniting some mattresses. Firemen quelled the blaze. Large trees N!portedly fell on· to homes and cars in Costa Mesa, but no injuries were re- ported. Cars were also swept in· to flood control channels in Silverado Canyon, although. ·Orange County Flood Control Dlstrlct ofClcials said chaMels generally were holding up well. Dozens of roads were closed, including Laguna Canyon Road, parts of Culver Drive, Jeffrey Road, Irvine Center Road and Barranca Road In Irvine, parts or the San Diego and Santa Ana freeways, and numerous smaller streets. Buying A New Tract .Home? Many people buying homes are under the Impression they HAVE to buy carpeting from the home sates center. In the majority of eases this la not true, although the sales office will try to make you think so. The minute the home center tries to upgrade the standard carpet. then you are free to shop for carpeting. To prevent shopping should constitute restraJnt of trade. In many caes they wUI teU ycu that the carpet allowance does not apply if YoU buy carpet outside. If they fffl this Is legal, HAVE THEM PUT IT IN WRITING. Ordlnarity, we can save you • lot of money over what the .. ho#le center offers. We provide a target Mtectlon -and we usually comf' up with leas yardage, plus a s1,.1penOC' Installation. l r ~ I f ( • L 1 l I J ~ J l f i A f. DAIL. y PILOT S Friday, f~uaty 10. 1971 Architects have .. begun drawing final workin& blueprints for con· version of Rancho View Elementary School into the Ocean View School District's administration center. District architect Edward Frick estimates it will take about six weeks to complete refined plans for the maximum $138,000 changeover of the north city campus. TRUSTEES TIDS WEEK approved Frick's tentative concept for the headquarters, replacing the old com· ANIMAlogic1$ ~,"•bit., ~-' ___ I ;.....;..I I ~--' 'inD You k'HOW itf~T EVE"' TH£ ~EGGS ME Pl.ASTic~ plex located about 300 yards from the new site, on the old Ocean View School campus, Rancho VJew School bas been closed the paat year because the sur· rounding neighborhood of pre· dominantly tract homes built in the 1960s does not bavo au.fflcient pupil. enrollment. Following tranafer of the diatriCt's operations center, pl"Obably by late fall, the existing alte at Beach Boulevard and. Warner Avenue will be sold for commercial development. SALE OF THE lucrative land is ex· peeled to more than pay for the bead· quarters shllt and a variety of other improvements to schools being paid initially by sale of $45S,OOO worth of bonds. Next step ln the transfer after ap. • proval of working drawings will be putting the job out tor contractors• bids, a process which will take another month . .. Superintendent Dr. Dale Coogan said he expects the district's business offices to be ,moved into the new loca· lion first. probably by June, when certain modlficatiorus are made. THE ATflLETIC FIELD at Rancho View School will be wied as a Little League Baseball diamond com· plex with minor modifications now being planned. A central rectangular area ot the four-dlamoGd complex will serve as a lootball field during the off-eeasoa. '77 Tax Redlietf on IRA Deadline Nears WASHINGTON (AP) -Time Is running out for folks who want to get a break on last year's taxes by start.· ing an Individual Retirement Ac· count. The deadline ls next Tuesday, and money put into these special ac· counts before then can be deducted from your income from last year. THE ACCOUNTS ARE available to taxpayers under age 70 \-2 who are not c overed by another r etirement system. With an IRA you can contribute up to 15 percent of income at retirement Porno Photos App~~t; Term Upheld FRESNO CAP) -A Bakersfield m an has lost his second appeal m. volving convictions or taking photo- graphs of young children engaged in sex acts. Richard Charles Bishop contended he should have bffn granted a jury trial before a Kem County Superior Court judge declared him a mentally disordered sex offender not aJDeDa• ble to further treatment. BISHOP WAS sentenced to state prison after psychiatrists at Atascadero State Hospital made that determination In October, 1976.. The state's 5lh District Court of Ap. peal said other appellate courts have rejected defendant claims that they s hould be allowed jury trials tor beo ing ruled not amenable to treatment. Bishop also said his convictions should be treated as a single otreose. Six of the counf., were ordered to run consecutively, wblch c:Oulcl lenatbeD bis prison term. . THE APPEUATS COUllT said Bishop's brief reasoned that the ob-~ctive of tba offenses •'waJ not tbe arattncatklll of apPellants or tbe vic- tims' lust or sexual desires but tbe taking of photographs and t.belr oom- ~atloa into albums." llowever, the appellate coUrt said there ls nothing in tbe court ftCOl'd to fDpport Blabop'a contention. C-1ifornia law does not preclude mulUple punishment lf tbere are •uhlple ~s. the nallng added. Earlier, the appellate court upheld Bishop's coovtctiona of ll counts of lewd and lascivious conduct on chlldrell under H and au couata ot «al cop1latioa OA children w:ader 1~ to the plan, maximum $1,500, per year and this money is not taxable until taken out of the plan. Since m0&t persona will have lower income at retirement theJ ~ be in a lower tax bracket and, therefore, pay less taxes on the m0De7 than they would have originally. THERE IS A PENALTY, however, if the money is withdrawn early and some plans may require regular pay. ments to be made. If you later take a job which offers-a pension plan you would lose eligibility for the IRA and could have to default on a plan wblch requires regular payments. The tax advantages ol IRA plans are dlaeaaHd ia fbe Internal Revenue Senlce publication S90, "Tax Information on Individual Retirement Savfnga Programs, .. available wltboclt Charle at a:rq ms olflce. In addlUon, the Federal Trade Commission has a pamphlet avalla· ble without cost. For ••Frank Talk About IRAs" write to the Division of Distribution and Duplication. Room· 128, Federal Trade Commission, Washingt.oa. D.C.. 20S80. SACRAMENTO <AP) -The state Energy Commission says It bas given tbe League of California CiUes ·a $40,000 contract tC> de\'elop a solar training Jll'00'8JD for local omclals. The BMOW'lcement Thursday said the proaram will focua CJD helping of· ficlals remow barriers to solar fn. atallaUons tn build1ng and aoning codes ancllaad use piam. We1e ... •e11c Denise Bent, a 1976 graduate or Edis on Hi g h School in Hunt· lngton Beach. will spend the spring semester in Russia s tudy· ln g politica l science, culture and history. She is asopbomor&at Whitworth College ln Spokane, Wash. Newll Garage · door opener that thinks for itself I 1ullmatlo gar1pdoor open•11mm llJ AIJl1noe wltll "1111 ••1111•-cmlnllld ......... ~QenlehaHI Operates your garage door with computer.controlled precision! Solfc:Htate rellabillty. Fewer mechanlcaf parts. Quiet. VJ less power consumption. New safety features. New light option package. SequQ.neornt Is a feature of the Genle"'°4 and 460 only. ~ et your Alliance Genie dealer and now,,.,.el•I ,.. A' I ••.Nell .......... er.--..•• ""'°"" .... ._......,. __ ........, \ .................... , = ,. ••• "'ln ... Clllllr.-r • ,.,. ,... AlllMoe Mfta. co..·-.. ·----·--........ ----~ GS 450-D Daluxa Screw Drive. Ught-tnDelay. lnslanl RMna. Rec. $179.95 Rer. $164.95 ONLY '139~1 WitehHunt Writers ·· StriJied Book 'Bothers Parent An evening class in CHULA VISTA (AP) -A citizens' committee ls tooktng into a chUdren's book on wltcbcrall in tbe Chula Vista publlc school library. d etective fiction at Golden West Collece in Huntington Beach this .spring wW atudy such writers as Arthur C<)aan A cb~pler titled, "How to Be a Witch,•' in· Doyle and Aaatha eludes this chant: Devil take me1 Devil take my ChrlsUe ring, Devil take me, Take everything. The course may be takell as a •eneral adult A .thlrd·IJl'ade teacher read the book •t · enrich!Mnt class. wflich Pa~~vaew School to pupils. one mother com· does not require writ.inc plamed. Dr. Mel Lopez, assist.ant superintendent long papers. Walk·ln tt- for e~culum. said.the book Is recomJDended by gJatratioo is •••Uable profeaaiollal ehildren'a ll~rarians. Thursday, Frid.a.J, J'•b. 6·10 and Feb. 1.._16. 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The American Red Cross was a lerted to provide food and sheller to evacuees of southern Tulare county communities or Teviston, Ear Jim art , Al - lensworth and Richgrove and Orosi at the county's northern end. T ulare County officials asked operators of four-wheel drive vehicles and reside.nts trained in search and rescue procedures to help evacuate people whose homes we.re threatened by r ising waters. Numerous schools in tbe southern part of the valley were closed. A respite for the rain-soaked valley is forecast for Saturday with showers expected to sub· side until a new stor m system brings more rain Sunday. The lates t s torm dropped more than four inches of rain in 24 hours at Maricopa in Kern County, and the rain gauge at Bakersfield overflowed at 3 inches. Visalia reported 2.19 in- ches, a record since the com- munity started keeping r ecords in 195-0. Tulare County sheriff's dep- uties rePOrted Richgro\•e and Terra Be lla were nearly sur- rounded with water with the one access road to Richgrove sub· ject to closure at any lime. The White River at Terra Bella over- flowed its banks in four places, closing south and southeast roads. Teviston r eside nts ·were evacuated when a creek broke and water rushed into the town. Some Earlimart residents trapped by floodwaters retreat- ed to higher ground to await rescue. About 150 Pixley resi· dents were evacuated. Major flooding in creeks made bridges impassable and spurred evacuations in Orosi, where a ll c d Cross cent e r wa s established to receive 300 people by tonight. The storm knocked the sewage treatment plant for the Orosl area out of operation. Water streaming through groves washed oranges across 'roads in thal area. Kings County officials report· ed flooding was wides pread at Avenal with some flooding re- J>Qrted in Kettleman City and llanford. Residents of northeastern K e rn County were b eing evacuated from the Kelso Valley and KemviJle areas where a small, dirt dam was close to overflowing. * * * SronnCame1 Damage Also lnSDCounty o.il'J Pllet ....... llY P•Vlc.lt 0'0...H DESPITE STORM DAMAGE, IT WAS BANKING AS USUAL THIS MORNING Roofing Ripped Up at Pacific City Bank In Huntington •l Adams Avenue and M•gnolla Street Lung Fails Firemen Save Irvine Woman By P HILIP ROSMARIN Ot IM O<llly PINt Su fi A major power failure that cut electricity to hundreds of northern Irvine area homes caused the failure of an iron lung machine upon which a woman depended to sustain her life this morning. . Sandra Waldron. 35, of 11-B Bear Paw, in the village of Deerfield, woke gasping for breath at about 3 a.m. "MOM," SHE Ci\LLED to Rose Waldron, 78, sleeping in the next room, "there's a power failure." Rose Waldron already was awake ; the slopping of the huff.huff sound of the iron lung roused her, she said. She telephoned county firemen, who sped through s torm ·Wracked city streets to arrive within 10 minutes oi the call. FIREMEN ATTACHED a line from a generator to the machine and restored it to working order. Miss Waldron was apparently unharmed by the experience. It's happened before. F'r1~.February10,1978 OAILY PILOT A9 Worst Storms EVEN CATAMARANS TUMBLED DURING WINO GUSTS Belbo• lelend Craft sutfered In Thured•y nlghf •Storm T he Cal State Fullerton psychology major smiled af· terward, "It happens al least once a year. It's nothing now. 1 can breathe on my own for a certain amount of time. WINO-RIPPED DOCKS AND PIERS BEACHED IN NEWPORT HARBOR "THE FIREMEN arc nlways very fast " Wreckage Strewn on County Strand Next Door to CoHt Guard St•tlon In Corona Del Mar Rose Waldron said, "They're terriflc young men l know I can depend on them." • Sandra Waldron has breathed with the aid of the artificial lung since polio left her breathing muscles weakened at the age of 16. During the daytime she uses a special backpack ap· paratus attached to a wheelchair to move around.' PHOTOS '-.... BY THE DAILY PILOT STAFF 0111, ...... ~ ...... ,....... STUNNED HUNTINCJTON BEACH MQBILE HOME RESIDENT SURVEYS DAMAGE . Freak Wind Bl11ts Through Traller Park, Leaving Havoc In Its Wake • o.lly ..... ,..._, ................ WAVES LAP AT BOARDWALK IN .. AIN BEACH PARK Hurricllne Winds uahec:t Ocean Which Scoured Be•chea Dai,ly Pilot FeelA Freak Storm, Effecu PolkeFile 51 Gripes SAN FRANCISCO (Al>) -Pollae officers from San FranclHo's Southern Sta· tloD haft flled 51 formal grlevanees •l•lnst their comm~ officer. The Nie. Officers As· sOdatkli'• lrievance com• mlUee ftled the c om- p)aJnta With Chief Charles ,Galli on ~ay, allea· iDI Captain Edward L1herty: •bo•ed "erratic ahd i rtcon shten t bebavl«." Latherty bu been on t ick ......... ~-. 30 ad wu \1Da1allablo !or comment: .:, .: ,.VOL. 71, NO. 41, 4 SECTIONS, 46 PAGES ~ ·: . ,, ff Storm Rips Trees, ~railerS . ~ By PIOUP ROSMARIN OI 1119 D•llr f'llet li.H , Scores of lall trees were • l\llpped at their bases, con· ')ltfuction lrailers were moved ~rom ·foundations and streets ·w ~re strewn with mud and Aebrls as an overnight storm .PUmm~led Irvine with 1.2 inches -<>fwater. City officials said winds gust· ~ with hurricane force, ripping .eut hundreds or smal ler * * * parkway trees and s hrubs throuehout the city. Telephones at city hall were WOMAN RESCUED IN IRON LUNG -A9 jammed by residents calling to report damage. More than 50 eucalyptus trees, some or them 100 feet tall, in rows along Culver Drive, Irvine * * * Center Drive and other areas, were upr ooted by the windstorm. The San JoaqUln Creek flood control channel, a small natural swale into which the Irvine Com· pany diverted floodwaters that no rm ally would have flown through the much lar-ger San Diego Creek channel, over- flowed its banks. The bigger channe l was * .* * .,. blocked orr from about the 8'11& where it crosses under CulveT Dr\v~ to Jeffrey Road, for re- allgn1ne1tt and· greenbelt im· J,\rovein~ta 111 the "village ot Woodbrtdge. The San J oaquin Channel bridge at Culv&, washed out by rainstorms last month and re- opened last Saturday, was flooded b\ll there was no stfY.c· tural damace. city public works * * * .. , reported. Torrential nows ln the channel }\ad subsided below its banks by this cnomtnii; erosion damage was being measured. Culver Drive was closed from Main Street to Barranca Road, · tho stretch where it crosses the channel, because thick mud cov· ered the road. Tbere was heavy mud on Culver north of that potnt, from * * * ; Today's C l osi ng .V.Stocks TEN CENTS e Deerfield Avenue to Walnut A venue but cars proceeded slow· ly through the debris, aided by traffic policemen who slood in the cold winds at several in- tersections. Traffic police were at stations throuahout the city, directing motorists along alternate routes set up to avoid closed streets. Virtually ev~y north-south <See TaEES, P~e ~Z) * .~ * to rm a _ .. oast Torture Death : Plot Detailed By GARV GRANVILLE OI \M Dally PllM St•ll • 'A key prosecution witness in he trial of a Costa Mes a man ._~cused or plotting to torture. urdcr and dismc•mbcr two omen testified Thursday that ~ told her he wanted the \'IC· s "to stay alive as long as .possible." 1 "He said he would bran~ 'tourniquets to stop the bleeding 110 the picture laking would last 'a Jong time." former prostitute Pamela Sue Williams told an Orange County Superior Court j ury. Mrs. Williams' macabre t estimony came during her eecond day on the witness stand in the trial of 54·year-old Fred 'Jkrre Douglas. U was the 29-year·old ex· hoOker who told Garden Grove ~llce lasl July that Douglas had ired her to recruit two porno ihn models. r The x·rated starlets were to be I ~Wall of Water Periu Ford ~·Gol/Tee f.ALM SPRINGS CAP} -A J a:nall dam collapsed today, Je12ding a three.foot high wall of w•ter across the Indian Wells Ccnanlry Club golf course on which former President Ford wars playing. . "No injuries were reported. <11he Oood caused a suspension l)r9tay in the third round of the t~hole , $225,000 Bob Hope t>IJert Classic. :, 'f'ord, who lives in Palm $Ptings, was playing in the pro- section oflhe tournament. witness said the dam col- edjust before Ford was due to y. ~be tournament ls played on fo1ll' courses ln the are~ lnclud- J in.a Indian Wells. used in a Douglas·produced S55,000 sex extravaganza that would end with their actual torture, murder and dismember· m e nt, according lo Mrs. Williams' testimony. Th e starlets deliberatefy recruited for the would·be porno movie mogul by the ex-hooker were two undercover pol 1 cewomen. They arrested Douglas last Ju· ly 20 after he drove them and his former proslitute casting agent to a remote desert area for the filming session. By then, Mrs. Williams said, producer-director·photographer Douglas $55,000 movie scheme had dwindled to a single Polaroid camera and a gruesomt assort- menl of instruments bidden in the desert a day earlier. "I told Mm of my d\sbell~f that I would be strong enough to amputate an arm or a leg;• Mrs. Williams testified. "What did Mr. Douglas say?" prosecutor William Morrisey asked. ''He said, 'Don't worry. I have what a doctor uses'," the woman replied. · ~ "How were they to die? .. Mor· risey then ask~ "Mr. Douglas said they would bleed to death,•• the ex- prostitute and admitted former drug addict answered. Mrs. Williams' testimony was given in a strong, calm voice. S he was articulate and her words wer e peppered by courteous "yes, sirs•• and .. no. sirs.·• She told the six-man, six· woman jury that, in addltlon lo her role as casting recruiter. she was to appear ln the pictures Douglas allegedly planned to t ake. "I asked Mr. Douglas lt the girls would be making love to me. He said they would. I asked hlm how that was going to hap. pen, 0 Mrs. Wtlllams testified. .. And what did 14r. Douglas say," Morrisey asked. (See TO&TUBE, P ap Al) .......... ,.....'--...,.. CAR SWEPT INTO RAGING CREEK IN SANTIAGO ~NYON WHEN BRIDGE WASHES OUT Along the Orange Coast. Hurrtcene Wlride, Aalnatol'l'll Wreak Wtdespre•d Damage Dole Charges Panama With Drug Dealing WASHINGTON (AP) -Sen. Bob Dole said today a closed Senate session might be necessary to discuss his allega- tions that .. the present govem- ment of Panama is involved in drug-trafficking operations:• The Kansas Republican took the floor shortly after the Senate began its third day.of debate on the proposed Panama Canal · treaties. Senate Majority Leader Robert C. Byrd, D-W.Va .. told reporters before the start of the session that he was briefed on the <lrug-trafficking allegations and .. the information I've been given is that we have had ex· cellent cooperation from the Panamanian government." (See PANAMA. Page An Starin Rips Boats From NB .Moorings B y JOANNE 1lEYNOLDS • atop the Wells Fargo building in ... o.MY,...SUK Newporteent~wbere workmen Hw:ricane·like winds gu.sting found the metal louvers encas- up to 92 miles per hour slammed ing the air conditioning unit into Newport Harbor today. pushed in. tearing boats Crom their moor• "They werettt blown off, they ings and separating floats from were dented ln as lf they hltd docks. · · b .e e n s t r u c le h a r d b y Weary Harbor PatroJmm said something," commented an today they coa.ld not even begUa Irvine C.Ompany spokesman. to estimate. tfle damaie done by Elsewhere in t he center, y,., the T hloltSday n,lgbt storim which Union Bank building and a sent hundreds of boats of all b•Uding in Desip Plaza' l<>.1~ sizes careenini acl'O$$ the bay. · d · the hea · .a .. City crews were also out 1rl · W1D ows 10 vY Wtnu.->. force, trying to clean up t'l\e hllll· Lifeguards were also out. dreds of trees broken and uproot• moving tbelr portable towers to I ed by the~ which gusted well the back of beaches alon~ the over hurricane force during the ocean front as 12-foot wlbd· nigh~ whipped breakers pounded the An inclieatlen qt the toree of shore and in some locatlods the wind was tound this morning <See WINDS, P age A!) .. Coast Reluctant Cordova May· Vote /Or: larvis BJ I.AURIE DSPE& Of .. Dlltt ......... Trailers, Yachts Damaged By JACKIE HYMAN °' 111e o.itr Pltet llatf -Winds clocked at up to 92 miles per hour ripped through the Orange Coast Thursday night. smashing a mobile home park in Huntington Beach, tear- ing more than 100 boats from their moorings in Newport Harbor, dumping m~d onto freeways and roads, felling trees and shutting off electric power to thousands of homes. Local officials described the damage as worse than that caused br the floods of 1969. The wmds were expected to taper off tonight, but thun• derstorms were predicted this evening, clearing up by sunrise, the National Weather Service TORNADO STRIKES HUNTINGTON BEACH -(43 -PAGE OF PICTURES FROM STORM -A9 said. No more rain is forecast un- til Monday. The worst damage was report- ed in Huntington Beach, where City Administrator Bud Belsito declared a local e mergency after a tornado hit the Hunt- ington-by-the-Sea Mobile Home Park shortly after 1:30 a.m .. in· juring three persons. Seventy-eight mobile homes were either damaged, destroyed or overturned at the park at 21851 Newland St., near Pacific Coast Highway. The Orange County chapter oP the American Red Cross set up an emergency shelter there. Emergency shelters were also set up at Silverado Elementary School, where more than half the 650 residents of Silverado Canyon were evacuated during the night. The area was reported under 18 inches of water this morning as raln·swollen Silverado Creek overflowed. Boats were also a victim of the (See DAMAGE, Page A2) - " ~uto .Floats By By STEVE MITCHELL Of tll9 o.ffr ..... Si.ft It was after the Volkswagen and the huge metal dumpgter floate d by th at Murray Threadgill decided it was Ume to call (or help. Tbreedilll, SZ, of Dana Point, drove to t.guna Beach to Cherie Moore's house at 2665 Laguna Canyon Road Thursday to help h e r keep debris out of a drainage channel that runs past her front door. The woman's home was flooded during last month'·s ralns, and s he bad several friends on hand early this mom· ing to insure that didn't happen again. . "We were pulling debris from the chonnet at abQut 2 a.m .. " Thread gill said from the makeahift evacuation center at City Hall today, "'when the water suddenly was up to our knees." "We'd pull out one piece of debris. and two would take its place." he languished. he grabbed his sleeping wife and pulled her to the back ot the trailer where the lwins were sleeping. "It made a borrendous noise," Seapin said ~Y as be cleared belon1ings from his crushed home. "SpfltUng Jumbe?, then the trailer being crushed." The tons of wood mashed the TORTURE. • trailer ne"rlr in half, trap Seae>to and )ua !f.mily in the of tho homo. ':.ForUAnalely force or tho crash opened a at the bottom of the trailer we all c:rawled out.'' Seapin s of the 2 a.m. loctdetlt. Today he Wd rf)ovinl( be&on9lngs to a relaUve's ho in Corona del Mar ... Tha where the famUy is dght no • he said, gr bbtna • makes suitcase. • Another canyon reside ~ Benella Milligan. 80, evacuated to the Human Atti Department after trees be falling .on her home at 1215 ''He said with a .38 (caliber .Falrywood Walle. • automatic) pointed al your head A department spokesman s.W you'll do anything," the prosecu· the woman and her t•~ tion's star witness replied. daughters showed up at Ute Her lengthy stint on the wit· evacuation center early this ness atand didn'tend Thursday. morning. Mrs. M llllgan's Judge Mason Fenton sent her daughter, Evelyn Crockett, re· and the jury home early when turned to the home this morning de fense attorney Terry Giles to pick up a car, and found nine, protested the playing of a tape trees had fallen on the home. recording. Homeowners outside 'the can· o.lt., ............. .,, ...... MMdlell FAMILY OF FOUR ESCAPED AS EUCALYPTUS MASHED THEIR LAGUNA BEACH TRAllER Richard Seapin, 31 , Removes Belongings From Remnant• of FamQy Home In Laguna Canyon Threadgill, Miss Moore and another friend scrambled to the second story of tbe woodc.~ house and called the fire depart- ment for help. The recording originated in a • yon were hn.ving their troubl~ microphone transmitter Mrs. this morning, including owners of three homes in the 700 block Williams secretly carried in her of Nyes Place, in the hills over-rlght boot during the two.hour journey to the desert location. looking Aliso Pier in South Laguna. E'rOJtt l"age Al Much of the transmission lo a Three lara:e plate glass win· ''They tossed ropes to us and • pulled us out of the house," he DAMAGE FROM COAST STORM BEA VY •. • • !:hii~h ~1J~~::i~tw~~ege~e~·:n adjacent home, and past the Dempsey dumpster, which came torestonhigherground . Garden Grove police unit lhal dows were blown out in heavy trailed the would-be film crew to winds atop the hill, said Laguna Yucca Valley was obscured by: i.treet maintenance s uperintep· -The radio playin~ in.Douglas' dent Paul Valenzuela. J11gll winds, with !>Orne boaLo.; up 111 I:! fr<'t !ting 1.ilown a:.horc in '\ t'\\ port HP::ich. Tht• Orange County Harbor l'alrnl :-aid SO to 100 :.nwll boats :ind up to 25 laq!l' ont•s were hlown from lhl'1r mooring and l>ca<'l1l·d or capsizC'ct . \t lhinn Point H a r bor, :-.ht'lt('rcd boats l'l:>Capcd severe dot m >1).!l' hut a 30 foot cal.11n Front Page Al PANAMA .•. Uyrd calll•t..I tht' allegations "a matter of concern." But lht• ma · 1nr1ty leader . a i.upportl•r of rat1f1cal1011, s.ucl "the l>ottom· li ne. mud s ill quci.t1 on is "hcthcr 1t 1s in lhl' interci:.t of the United States for the Senate to give its approval lo these tr 1·<1t1C:.." B~·rd not<·d the Scn:.itc c:m b<' lor cC'd to i.:o into closed session .1l the r<'QUl'!>t of two senators. Tht• Jast clost'd Sl'St.ion of the ~l·nalc took ph.tcc July 1, for de· hate on a bill appropriatinJ.: 1unds Cor a neutron warhead. 'fhc discussion was closed to the 11 r t•s!> and ~cneral l>Ubli c hl'l•ause it involved classified dt" ll•nsc information. St•natc ~l ino r ilv l.<'adcr lloward 13aker, It-Tenn., met' \\1th Pre ... 11lenl Carter al the Whitt> llousl' this morning and said later he bt•lie\'eS the treaty dehalc ha~ b<•J.:un changing at· 1 itudcs of Sl'nators in {avor ·of r he agreemcnLo;, whtch .require u two-thirds vote for ratlfkation. · · R1l(hl now I ~uess we arc s1•veral voles ~hort of ralifica- t11m," Raker told reporters. lie said he a(ld C::irter t'Om · p ared their vole counts, but would not say what ihosc counts \\c rc. "l have not changed it !.his \Ole counll s ince the debate hegan Monday, but l think al• \iludc s a rc c h a na:ing ::.omcwhat," Baker said. Opponents need 34 votes to -preclude the treaties• rallfica- 1 ion. Dole, a leading opp<>nent o( the :1grcemenL-., noted that he has three times rabcd the issue of Panamanian leader Omar Torn· jos' alleged involvement in drug trarricking. He said he has yet to receive satis factory answers to his ques- tions. Dole said thnt despite brief· in~s of Senate leaders by the. ht.'a d of the federal Dtug En- forcement Administration, "others have questiot1$. I hue questions. I know many of my colleagues have questions. The American people have questions and they deserve an answer." OR AMOE COAIT DAILY PILOT cruiser s ank a t the Sunset . \quatic Park and boats were re· 111>rted adrift at Huntington Harbour. Giant 22-foot waves tore orfthe fi s hing ramp at the end or the Huntington Pier, eroded hc;.1ches in Newport Beach and knocked out part of the landing- r J mp al the Newport Pier. "It's chaos," was the com· mcnl of a San Diego Gas and Electric Company s pokesman, who r eported thousands ,of customers wiUu>ut power 1n Mls· s 1on Viejo, San Cl e m e n - lt'. Laguna Niguel, San Juan Capis trano, Dana Point. and <;a pistrano Beach. "', bound lane of Camino Capistrano in San Clemente. sycamores and eucalyptus trees were blown onto Del Obispo in Sao Juan Capistrano and a fire truck working on a broken water main in Cowan above Tustin Heights was trapped when trees on both ends of the street fell The r~infall measllretnents ranged from .66 in Huntington Beach; 1.ll in Laguna Niguel and 1.25 in Costa Mesa to 1.62 in • Santa Ana. John Glet.zen oC the county Flood Control Dis trict said he hasn't bad time to check his figures but be believes the rainfall this season of 17.39 inches is a record to date for the county. More than so refugees or Laguna Canyon Road spent por- tion5 of the night at. the Human Affairs Department offices, said director George Fowler. The evacuees include d Richard Seapin, 31, his wife and 4-year-old twins. Seapin said he was looking out his trailer window at Thurston Trailef' Park, adjacent to the Boys Club on Laguna Canyon Road, when he saw a huge eucalyptus tree begin to splinter · and break up ill front of his home. When the tree started falling toward the trailer, Seapln said * * * * * * F~PageAI .. safari-like vehicle. "We went up there and tried to -A group singing of "My assist the people but the wind Darlin' Clementine" and Mrs. was so strong we could not put up Williams' solo rendiUon of what plywood supports,0 be said this she identified in a hallway con-morning. versalion as "My Sweet Little "We would have been blown Mushroom." :ill the way to the ocean If we -Mrs. Williams ' nervous tried to hold up a piece of habit of swinging a crossed leg plywood in that wind," he said. to and fro, an activity that at Street crews were also called ti mes produced a "s wos h, to the 900 block of Summit Way swosh" sound on the recording. :it about 3 a.m: to clear a m"8 -An errant police tr~il car that slide on that. roadway. somPUmes fell out of reception ran1reoftheDouglas auto. The jury won't know until the Douglas trial resumes Tuesday if it will be allowed to hear whatever it can discern rrom the flawed recording. E',....PageAJ In other areas of town, ~ eucalyptus tree fell on MNI: Lorene Oliver's home at 21(t Woodland Drive, dislodging a water heater . ,_. TJlc Southern California Ed i~on Com pa ny reporte d similar outages in E l Toro, Newport Heach, Costa Mesa, Huntington Heach. Fountain \'alley, We stminster and Seal Boach. with as many as 35,000 customers affected. TREES UPROOTED. • • CORDOVA. • Rep. Badluun'• .. Uncl,e Dies; Rites Slated Power was restored to some areas within a few hours but a spokesman said that flooding in Sa ntia~o Canyon could keep work crC'ws out of the area for as Ion~ as several days. Pacific Telephone r eported as many as 3,000 lines do wned by high winds and falling trees ::ind s;.11d repairs fn San Juan Cu p1strano and parts of Irvine could he delayed because crewi. wcrc having difficulty reaching the m~11n offices because of llnoding. Trafhc was reporte«t backed' up for miles south of the in· ~· lcrse('tion of the Santa Ana and San t>~go freeways in Irvine. Mud and r ain clqscd all but one- . lane-dµrlng rush hour. · ·Li~htnin~ was also blamed for damage, with overall costs yet to be determined. At one point. w.orkers on night s hifts in a t'osta Mesa office bDildlnlJ re· portett damage to a computer pm~am and machines wlerdlv ~oing on and off by themSA!l\les as li ghtning apparently caused elec-. tr icy tosurgeacross power lines. Firemen and poUce worked all night to cover emergeney situa- tions. One such occasion 'OC· curred when emergency po~er J!enerators failed .at Riverview Hospital in Santa Ana during a general power out.age and mobile generators had to be rushed in !tom the Orange Coun· ty Fire Department and. sur~ rounding cities. In Laguna Canyon, 30 persons were evacuated from ttieir homes and the Richard Seap\n family barely escaped injury wb.en, a· huge eu~alyptus t.ree teU on their trailer, nearly cuttin& it. In two. A tree fell on a house st 210 Woodland Drive Jn Laguna Beach. owned by Mrs. Lorene Oliver. A water heater was knocked ovel". jgniting some mattresses. Firemen quelled tl'lo blaze. Large trees reportedly fell on· to homes and can in -Oost8' M~a, but no Utjuri~s were Te· potted. Cars were also swept tn· to flood control channels in Siherado Canyon, although Orange Count.y Flood Cont.rot Dlstrlct orflciala sald channels generally were holding up well. Dozens ol roads •ere cl03ed, including Laeuna Canyon Road, parts of Culver Drlve. Jeffrey Road, Irvin• Cen.ter-:Road Qd • Barranca .ROad in lrvlne, J.ltlris of th .. &n Diep-and Santa Ana £reeway1, ..-• JUlJJ\eroua· 1maUer1~ ......... j; Sfturity,oftlclall At QrDl9 ' (.'cNnty AlrPtll~-..... • jot d•m•1t ~ aomo • ·Jahn., aiiitelr1lflbtlF-•1>0k6'm ~~the ~ an· "Well tied dc>Wll at tdll wblp l.nd the tall> ' .. Jn the Mrtbge•w. ripped the root "'. Uicfu&trt.. Jne. 1• s treet was closed or partly blocked. Hundreds or people were late to work. stuck in traffic jams. College Park Elementary School was closed because of poWer failures. At Irvine Hi gh School. only 15 administrators and teachers were able to reach school by the 7:30 a.m. opening today. Though they attempted to keep the. school open until fellow faculty arrived, about l.200 of the 1.300 s.t.Pdents either stayed home or turned back when they saw most of their teachers were absent. By 10 a.m .. according to A. Stanley Corey, superintendeent of schools, aU l:ftit three of the high school's ~ faculty had reached the school. Besides the closed or blocked street and freeway accesses to the 'School, absenteeism was ag- gravated by a prank call to a local • i·ad_io station. Corey said KWIZ statfon re- ported the call as fact without checking at the sc)K>ol or ad- ministration offices. "A number or students just packed up aud webt fishing," Corey said. -• Intermittent JX>Wt'lr failures were rep6rt.ed at El Toro Marine School, ·~rvine High, and El Cam lno Real. ~uses were up to 1ln hour late to schools. A resident of the Park West Apartments , 3901 Parkview, said the complel' looked like a tornado had strtlck. Dave Ernstam said trees were uproot- ed everywhere. Ono ren onto the windshield of a van ind bro~ it. . * *· * E,...P-AJ WINDS ••• began ea Ung away at the sand. Lt. Loran Locltabe1 o( U.. Hfoeuard depertment said mcst. 9f the erosion occurted riaht around llfeeuard he'4quartfra at t~e Newport Ple~ ftd lifetuards were prfpartd to becin 11ndbac1ln1 eUorla to save their ~dl.na· The Per ltlell withstood !DOit ot the brunl of the storm, (Inly 101lll1 part of ita landtu ramp. W Common••• An: Full~non" 1'be aa1ne rooC wu 'rtpl*lcilnllt~itia&'~ .... -~-...·~-..... -~~ 4Trbed:.:=:; ... ~~~tllMI~··~~·----..-- Rainer Meh, or the Irvine Company's agricultural division, which monitors weather informa- tion, said today he couldn't lell how hard the winds blew. .. Nobody can get out there, .. (the station is in the middle of a field ) Metz said. "The anemometers were probably blown down anyway. Our whole weather station was blown down.'' Electric p<>wer was out for · :.ibout five hours in northern sec- tions of the city; there were in· termitlent inte rruptions elsewhere. Much of the disturbance was caused by blown-down power p<>Jes. Streets closed to traffic today included: -Harvard Avenae, from Warner Avenue to Main Street and from Walnut Avenue to the Santa Fe railroad tracks. -AU of BJdgellne. -Jetrrey Road, from Irvine Center Drive to lhe San Diego Freeway. -Barranca Parkway, from Lake to Jeffrey Road. -Barranca Road, from Jef. frey Road to Sand Canyon A~nue. -AU of Lagana Canyon Road. -lrvlDe Center Drive, from Lake «!Sand Canyon Avenue. the council of parents and prin- cipala; that the legislature will try to bail the schools out. Education is the most essen- tial service other than police and fire "and if we don't bave kids in school, we're going tQ need more police and fire," he said. Cordova said one of the most s ignificant developments or this year has been Assemblyman Dennis Mangers ' call for a moratorium on school legisla- tion. He said IL is significant because or the "rapidity with which each schoo l district resp<>nded." Although he supports the moratorium, he predicted that the legislators won't pull in the reins on schoQI legislation Wltil they learn they have to "pay the piper." · He said he has told school dis· trict officials they should get together and submit a claim to the s tate for the additional costs or legislation. The assemblyman said the on· ly mandates the -s tate lawmakers should have are in what they define as basic educa· lion. Districts could go beyond that if they want, he said. "We pay great lip service to local control and we lose it with each new piece of leglslation," he sa1d. Services will be held Saturday • for Edward Dick Badham of Newport Beach, uncle of U.S. Representative Robert Badharn, R·Newport Beach. Mr. Badham, who died Thurs· day at the age of 71, was a lifelong Southern California resi· dent, born in Los Angeles in 1906. lie wns president of hi.s. ~raduating class or 1928 al Pomona College. where he was a me m beT of Kappa Delta Fraternity. He later served as president of Hoffman Hardwar~ Company of Los Angeles. , Mr. Badham was a member~ the Purchasing Agents Associa'· tion, the Irvine Coast Country Club uod the Rotary Club. Survivors include daughters Beverly Anderson of Three Arch Bay in South Laguna, Marilyn . Martin Showman of Fountai11 Valley, Patricia B. Tilton of San Diego and Cheryl B. Donohoe 9( Lake Forest, along with lS g randchildren a nd Rep .. Badham. Services will begin at 3 p.m. Saturday al Pacific View Memorial Park Chapel in. Newport Beach. Buying A New Tract .Home? Many people buying homes are under the Impression they HAVE to buy carpeting from the home sales center. In the majority of cases this Is not true. although the sates office will try to make you think so. The minute the home center trf es to upgrade the standard carpet. then you are free to shop for carpeting. To prevent shopaiilg should constitute restraint of trade. In many cases they wm tell YoU that the carpet allowance does not appty If you buy carpet outside. If they feel this is legal, ·HAVE "THEM PUT IT IN WRITING. Ordinarily, we can save YoU a tot of money over what the home center offers. We provide a larger selecik>n -and we usualfY come up with less yardage, plus a superior installation. .. .. .. •. LOCAL • Joaquin Flooding Reported By The As504:lated Press Five days of heavy rain. call!ed major noOcUng in the San J&aquln Valley today, virtually halting travel and spurring evacuation of residents in low. lying areas. Only State Highway 99 t"C- m ained open to traffic although ~tanding water was reported on southern valley portions of the roadway. The American Red Cross was alerted to provide food and shelter to evacuees of southern Tulare county communities of Teviston, Earlimart, Al· lensworth nnd Richgrove and Orosi at the county's northern end. Tulare County officials asked operators of four-wheel drive vehicles and residents trained an search and rescue procedures to help evacuate people whose homes were threatened by rismg waters. Numerous schools in the southern part of the valley were closed. A respite for the rain-soaked valley is forecast for Saturday I' with showers expected to sub- 1 side t:ntil a new storm system brings more rain Sunday. l The latest storm dropped more than four inches of rain in 24 hours at Maricopa in Kem County. and the rain gauge at Bakersfield overflowed at J inches. Visalia reported 2.19 in- ches. a record since the com- m un tty started keeping records in 1950. Tulare County sheriff's dep- ultl'S reported R1ch grove and. Terra Bella were nearly sur· r ounded with waler with the one acCl'ss road to Richgrove sub- ject to closure at any time. The White River at Terra Bella over- flowed its banks in four places, closing south and southeast roads. Teviston r es idents ·were (!Vacuated when a creek broke and water rushed into the town. Some Earlimart residents trapped by floodwaters retreat· ed to hjgher ground to await r escue. About 150 Pixley resi- dents were evacuated. Major flooding in creeks made b.ridges impassable and spurred evacuations in Orosi, where a R c d C\f o s s c e n t e r w a s established to rccc.ive 300 people by tonight. The storm knocked the sewage treatment plant for the Orosi art'a out or operation. Water streaming through groves washed oranges across ·roads in that area. Kin gs County officials report- ed flooding was widespread at A venal with some flooding re- ported in Kettlcman ,City and Hanford. Residents of northeas tern Kern County were be\ng evacuated from the Kelso Valley and Kemville areas where a small, dirt dam was close lo overflowing, * * * Sronn Causes. Damage Also I 1n SD. Coupty \ I ' Dallr f'llel ...... '1r ~.irkil O'~ DESPITE STORM DAMAGE, IT WAS BANKING AS USUAL THIS MORNINO Roofing Ripped Up at Pacific City Bank In Huntington at Adams Avenue and Magnolia Street Lung Fails Firemen Save lroine Woman By PHILIP ROSMARIN 01 IM Dally ~let Suff A major power failure that cut electricity to hundreds of northern trvlne area homes caused the failure of an iron lung machine upon which a woman depended to sustain her Hee this morning. Sandra Waldron, 35, of ll·B Bear Paw, In the village of Deerfield, woke gasping for breath at about 3 a.m. .. 1'10M.'' SHE CALLED to Rose Waldron, 78, sleeping in the next room, "there's a power failure." Rose Waldron already was awake; the stoppmg of the huff-huff SOWld of lhe iron lung roused her, she said. _, She telephoned county firemen. who sped through storm·wracked city streets to arrive within 10 minutes of the call. FIREMEN ATTACHED a line from ·a generator to the machine and restored it to working order. Miss Waldron was apparently unharmed by the experience. It's happened before. Friday, February to. 1111 DAILY PILOT .49 EVEN CATAMARANS TUMBLED DURING WIND GUSTS Balboa l•land Craft Suffered In Thursday night'• Storm The Cal State Fulleriton ~ychology major smiled af-terward, "It happens al least once a year. It's nothing now. 1 can breathe on my own for a certain amount of time. WJNO·RIPPED DOCKS ANO PIERS BEACHED IN NEWPORT HARBOR ''THE FIREMEN are always very fast.·· Wreckage Strewn on County Strand Next Door to CoHt Guard Station in Corona Del Mar Rose Waldron said, '"They're terrific young men. I know I can depend on them." Sandra Waldron has breathed with the aid of thl' artificial lung since polio left her breathing muscles weakened al the age of 16. During the daytime she uses a special baf:kpack :ip- paratus attached to a wheelchair to move around. I PHOTOS BY THE DAILY PILOT STAFF D.lllY ,..._. _ _, LM ...,_ STUNNED HUNTINGTON B£ACH MOBILE HOME RESIDENT SURVEYS DAMAGE Freak Wind Blasts Through Trailer Park, Leaving Havoc In It• Wake . Mty "9.e ,_.. 11¥ lltcl9NI 1C.-..r WAVES LAP AT BOARDWALK IN MAIN BEACH PARK Hurricane Wind• la1hed Ocean Which Scoured Beaches Dcdly Pilot FeehFreak ,, Storm Effects Police File 51 Gripes A•• OAILYPILOT L/SC Fnday. F•bruary 10. 1878 i Lab Project Shm,m Results in Capo District School kids who participated in the Capistrano Unified School Dlltrict's reading labs lhls year greatly improved their readine skills after an average of only « hours or instruction. Tbe apparent suc cess or the reading labs is part or a pre- lim lnlry appraisal of the dis· trict s $200,000 Learning Ex· perlence Appra isal Program presented to the school board tbia week. Five Joining LB Greenbelt IN A SINGLE year we have developed a program which is a model throughout tbe state," Phillip Grignon, assistant :superintendent. told trustees. Commonly dubbed "Project LEAP," the program bas three main goals, sa1d Grienon: -An lntensl"fied, in· dlvidualized reading programln all district scbQots. -High school graduation com- petency testing, which will re· quire students to prove they can r ead, write and figure in order to s raduat.e. -A kindergarten through 12th grade curriculum plan, desiened to permitstudent.s to progress as they demonstrate graduated levels of skills. performance of children at Laguna Niguel and Mission Vie. jo elementary schools with that of students at two San Clemente school~. AT LAS PALllAS Elementary in San Clemente, lor example, 18 percent of the students speak lit- tle or no Eng)isb. Less t.han one percent of Moulton Elementary students in Laguna Niguel are non-English speaking. however. At Las Palmas 17 percent of the students' famllies are on welfare and 31 percent qualify for free school lunches, Less than one percent of the students at Moulton participate In eithet welfare or the free lunch pro- gram. Freen...itf Transportation on Secretary Brock Adams favors a free public transit s>:Stem in a major city to lure people out of their cars and save gas?lhle. LOC~ Authoresses Form· Guild . An Orange County cbapte~ the Feminist Writers GuUd Saa Francisco is belna for io J,aruna ~ach to promo women wtt«s natkMtwtCle. ; Tbe guild provides wrlte wlth a clearing house fo publishers, ~ents and ma ;».a well as ll(OvtdinC iAtonna: about put. and cont:racta. For more information, c U.-3092 or 414-7930 or 1'dte Post Ottlce Bo& MS, .-.a-• Beach. STIMULATES young •Ind a.tunl•r• In the DAILY PILOT Members of the Laguna Greenbelt Jnc. have inst alled five new members to the board of trustees,· according to Tom Alexander. the non·profit or- ganization's president. ALTHOUGH THE Capistrano Unified district establlshed mastery of basic skills as fta top prioricy in 1973, average and a bove average students also re- ceive special attention through the district's mobile reading Jabs, sa1d Harold Hester, cur- riculum director. Six percent of Moulton's stu· dents are in the Mentally Gift.ed Minors program, but only three percent o' Las Palmas students are. Moulton students have tradi., tionally scored higher on atan, dardized tests. Orchestra To Play at ·~OU A•1NVITEO TO JOIN tmZENSTO ELECT . -,.; . -HOWAIDMUSHETt POI CITY COUNCIL New board members include Frances Engelhardt, a m ember of Village Laguna; Ron Chilcote, Laeuna Beach Unified School District board member; Scott Ferguson, AVCO public r ela- tions chief; Bonnie Lutz, microbiolog ist and Larry Ulvestad, financial executive. T erms of office for the 15 members of the board are three years, Alexander said. "We have a definite need for individualized instruction in our schools," Hester said. "We see innate developmental and socio. economic differences amoug our students." He contrasted the Saddleback . The Cal State Lone THE MOBILITY of the new Be a ch Symphony reading labs makes it possible Orchestra. dlreded by for district reading specialists to Hans Lam pl, w Ill travel from school to school.-perlorm at 3 p.m. SUn· wherever they are needed most. day In Saddlebac.k said Hester. College's Fino Arts The four mobile Jabs have Theater. been operating since September. • The concert Is freo The custom Winnebago campeq and open to the public. cost $20.000 each. • " • , Lampl bas been eon• doctor of the symphony CIJSD Viewpoint lease Plan ''Pack and Go Home' For Sewage since 1972 and mu.slc • director of the Music Theatre Prosram aince 1965. He aJ1o Is COl1duC• tor of the ordJestn at Rio Hondo Community • College and was conduc- tor of the Qppt.on Civic Symphony 10 years. . • line OK'd If ]arois Passes He received his early training in vio~ piano and theory In bis llatlve Vlenna and later at• tended USC where be was the first reclpleDt of a doctonll deeree in COQ<e ducting. The Jarvis property t ax initiative would halt Capistrano Unified School District operations if California voters approve it in June. ac• cording to district officials. "We'd just have to pack up our tents and go home, .. said Sam Chicas. assistant superintendent. •'People seem to think eveJ'J'lhing •' will automatically be reduced, but it's just not going to work to a horrendous loss or district that way. There is no provision revenue." to make up what would amowit Seniors Get Whale Trip On Saturday THE JARVIS lniUaftve would limit property taxes to one per· cent of assessed value, based on 1975-76 market value. "I ask people bow they would like having a $20,000 annual in· come. which is meeting their dally needs. suddenly reduced to $6,600," said Chicas.. "That's \he kind of reduction we're talklng about In the school district. We can't operate that way ... Laguna Beach councl1men have unanimously approved a $4 .2 million lease agreement between the city and tbe Aliso Water Management Agency for construction of a sewa.re disposal system connecting with the Aliso Canyon outfall. United California Bank wUl fund the project. Jt was the low bidder among five institutions vying for the multi-million InclUded oa the pro. gram at SadclJeback will be work& by Schumann, Ravel, Bizet and Hanson. dollar bond issue, with a 5.79 p1wc.1~• perc:enUnterest rate. • D&""" ~.&"7 ro~~ ~g~~t= ON VPSWING at $316,000 a year for 2'1 yean, LONDON (AP) - according to City 14anaael' Al Nearl)' l5t800 .DeOD&e Ill Theal. tbhs city of P'qlia ad P.O.'-•ll 4t'401G 0.Wlauti Mba.ln•a --~-... ............... '-'·-·---.,.. .. ...... r ... ._.,.., a..v ... .... liftMHeft Dfdtlettta Dwt .... ... ..... ww ... .. -...,z.m. ...... Merfofy ....... N.uhtMlttel•• aw.~ hftto.mtt ••• Mn. .... OklclM , .. .,..._ ......... .,. ·----ht at.a. o.ry~ ~-~ . .,, .. a .... -'tMNI .......... -... " . San Juan Capistrano senior' citizens can make a date with the whales Saturday as the city. sponsored seniors center offers an excursion to the Dana Point Whale Watching Festival. Chicas aaid the dlstrtct•s secured tax role this year ls $20 million -67 percent of the total budget. It the Jarvis initiative is approved in June. that amount would be reduced to about fl million, be said. The $1.2 mlllion will pay the Oliver Twtat r ....... city's share of the A WM.\ their Poeket• plet.ea sewage fac:illUes. lnclud1n-g a -Of~~oog Jm, athicreaeln fi tb:ree·mlle pipeliJJe which will be • pereea ve laid parallel to the coast years,&ot•enctYardre- between Laguna Canyon Road .!ported:=.!=.:•:._ ____ ......;=====::m::===--=:z:::1==::c:============:::: and the outfall. The trip will feature a boat ride from the harbor and transportation Crom the seniors center, 26971 Spring SL Cars will leave.the center at 9:15 a.m. and return at 2 p.m. The fee for the trip is $C. On Feb. 26, San Juan seniors '9lll have a chance to visit In· dlo's famous Date FesUval. A chartered bus wW leave city hall. 32400 Paseo Adelanto. at 11:30 a.m. and return at 11:30 p.m. The $13 fee does not include meals. Reservations "must be made by Feb. 17 at city offices. For further inlormatton on either trip, phone 493--11'11 or 830-HOO after 2 p.m. THE CAPISTRANO ac:hool district, operaUnc on a $29 million budeet 1n 191'1-78, would be faced with a budget of about $16 mlllim next JUI'• the ad· minlatratcr said. ••1 don't thlnt people bow what the Jarvis lnltiatlve Js real· Jy about." be s•ld. .. It's qot Just the schools which will be affect- ed. Police and f1re servSee.s are not going to be up to tbe present standard. wblcb wUl mean In-surance rates will styroctet. "This inltlatlve would mean we11 wind up PQiDg more Uaan wen paying now -ancl leWoa 1esa for our~." The pipeline will run from Laguna Beach to Aliso Creet with sludge pumped up Aliso Canyon to the Moulton Niguel treatment plant. THE BOND ISSUE wlll pay for the citTs share of th• ocean outfall -now under construc-Uon -a pamp staUon ancl plpelln~ • Tbeal said the clt)' has ad- vanced about $800,000 for the AWMA projectll to date. but ex• pecta that moaey returned to tho city from the bond aales. The $316,000 bond principal and tnterest will be paid from sewer charges to the communl• ty, Tbeal sald. Be does not foresee any Increase bl aewer rates paid b7 realdent.s. EnvironWent Earth Course at Coll~e ,,ARNOLD L. COHEN • D.P .M.F.A.Cl'.S. . An exearsloa lDto ~Buth ls being Gft'ered at Saddleback Collete tJda •J.ll'fDa u one of •· 80 Forums for Learnlnl programs. Geology lnatruttor Dick llUtoll'• sl.Nesslon elide-lecture prosram will belfn today hm 'l to 9 p.m. In room of 105 of tbe Science and Mathematica IMdltHn& oa the llJulon Viejo cam· pas.. :...__t_ TllB ID8T MElft'ING WILL uDlcn the de-sert eavlnrmlent east of the Sliefta Nevada. The Grand canyon. Clllfornla'a North Cout region. clouds, the Sierra Nevada and the San Andreas Fault will be studied ,in followin& meetinp. The fee for the Hries ls SS by pre-registration or $1 at the door each evening. Younpters under 14aretJ-. aBGISTMTION na Ai.I. TOE Forum• for r. Learnln(~ II belnl accepted 1n bulldln& Q CJD the c:ollep•s lower campus; ~ Further information may be obtained by call· JDS the Communi~ Servic:a Office at 831· '1532. Diplomda American Board of Podiatric Surgery Js pleased to Announce the <)pentn& of his Office for the practice of PODJATRIC MEDICINE AND FOOi' SURGERY 219AVENIDA JtELMAR SAN CJ.EMENTE, CALIFORNIA (714) 498·5520 RE~TAL EQUIPMENT S~LE! •Weis.IS ......... CJ!e~ a{ .. ' j· ~o:J/6 • 1hts ValenUne'a Day send your love a greeting all the world --• share With a Daily Piiot Hest of L'ove. Ira easy. compol8 your pec'8aaallzed greeting and we'll set Y.Our ff)eSS8gG In tY08 to flt the . boriter of your cholee or. your hand written thoughts may eppes In the border you~ SOrders come In· the a 11zes as shown below: $15, $10 and a special child's size for $2. (You must be under 12 to qualify for the littlest greeting.) • I• ( I ) VOL. 71, NO . .41 , 4 SECTIONS, 46 PAGES By Sl'EVE MITCHELL Ol tlle Oallr f'tt.t 51att It was after the Volkswagen and' the huge metal dumpster fioated by that Murray Tbrfadgill decided it was lime to call for help. 1hreadgill, 52, of Dana Point, dron to Laguna Beach to Cherie Moore's house at 2665 Laguna Canyon Road Thursday to help ber keep de bris o ut o r a I * * * Meson's Trial drainage channel that runs past her front door. The woman's home was flooded during las t month's r ains. and s he had s everal friends on hand early this mom· ing to insure that didn't happen again. "We were pulling debris from the channel at about 2 a.m.,'" T hre adgill s aid from tbe makeshift evacuation center at * * * Tort11re Death Plot Detailed By GARY GRANVILLE Ol tlle o.11, 11'11 .. Sutt A key prosecution witness in he trial of a Costa Mesa man ccused of plotting lo torture, urder a nd dis me mber two omen testified Thursday that e told her he wanted the vie· ims "to stay alive as long as Sible." •He said he would bring rniquets to stop the bleeding tt1e picture taking would last ong time, .. former prostitute 1~ •mela Sue Williams told an iurange County Superior Court \tury. 1' Mrs. Williams ' macabre "eaUmony came during her laecdnd day on the witness st.and the trial or 54-year-old Fred rre Douglas. It ~as the 29-year-old ex· ker who told Garden Grove police laslJuly that Douglas bad ~Jred her to recruit two porno fllm models. Wall of Water Ferih Ford At Golf Tee f ALM SPRINGS (AP) -A .. all dam collapsed t oday, aendlng a three-fool hlgh wall of water across the Indian Wells <:;ountry Club golf course on lt'hlch former President. Ford was playing. No ir\juries were r eported. The flood caused a suspension ~ play in the third round of the to-hole, $225,000 Bob Hope J)esert Classlc. . T-ord, who lives in Palm 8j)rinp, was playing in the pro- ·.,..-aectionoft.hetoumament.. ·.·.A witness said the dam col· ttpsedjust before Ford was due to -ay. The tournament ls played on 4 dnlr courses in the area, includ-. Jfaa Indian Wells. Coast Weatber Showers and thun- derabowers tonlabt with ·chance of local heavy rain dlmlnlsblng ln early mom- lnC hours. Variable clouds 1>ut mosUy JWlDY Satur· day with wJnds decreas- ln • • Cooler days with • hlCba Saturday 53 to Sl. Lowa taUlht 42 to 41. The x-rated starlets were to be used in a Douglas-produced $55,000 sex extravaganza that would end with their actual torture, murder and dismember- me nt, a ccording to Mrs. Willi ams'testimony. The st arlets deliberately recruited for the would-be porno movie mogul by the ex-hooker we re two undercover policewomen. . They arrested Douglas last Ju- ly 20 after be c:IA'ove them and his former prostitute casUng agent to a remote desea area !or the filming session. By then, Mrs. Wllliams said, producer-d.lrector·pbotogtapher Douglas $55,000 movie scheme had dwindled to a single Polaroid camera and a gruesome assort- ment of instruments bidden in the desert a day earlier. •'I told him of my disbelief that I would be stroni enough to amputate an arm or a leg,'' Mrs. Williams testified. ''What did Mr. Douglas say?" prosecutor William Morrisey asked. • "He said, 'Don't 'tt'Ol'l'Y· I have what a doctoi-uses', .. the woman r eplied. "How were they to diet" Moro risey then asked. · "Mr. Douglas said they 'WUUld bleed to death.'' the ex· prostitute and admitted former. drug addict answered. Mrs. Williams• teltimonJ was given in a strong, calm voice. She was articulate and bet' words were peppered by courteous ••yes, airs"' and •too, sirs."' She tbld the six·man., alx· woman jury that, in addition to .her role as castingreemlter, llhe was to ap~ar in the pictures Douglas allegedlJ planned to take. "I asked Mr. Doui!U if the girls would be makinc love to me. He said tbeY would. I asked him how that was going to hap- pen," Mrs. Williams testified. "And what did Mr. Dou~as <See TOllTVU, Pate A!) City Hall today, •'when the watet suddenly was up to our knees." "We'd pull out one piece of debris, and two would take its place," he lanaulsbed. Tbreadaill, Miss Moore and another friend scrambled to the s econd story of the wooden house and called the fire depart- ment for help. •'They tossed. ropes to us and * * * pulled us out or the house,'' he said. Right past tbe sedan. which bad become wedged in an adjacent home, and past the Dempsey dwnpiter, which came to rest on higher ground. More than 30 refugees Qf Laguna Canyon Road spent pt» tions of the night. at th• Human Affairs Department offices. said director George Fowler. The evacuees included * * * Richard Seapin, 31, his wife and '4·year-oldtw1ns. seapin saJd he was looking out bis trailer window at Tnurston Trailer Park, adjacent to the Boys Club on Laguna C.an:yon Road, when he saw a huJe eucalyptus tree begin to splloter and break up in front of his home. When the tree started falling toward the trailer. Seapin :said I * * * A.ftcraooa N.Y. Stoeks TEN CENTS be grabbed his sleeping wife and pulled her to the back of the traller where the twins were sleeptn1. "It made a horrendous noise,'' Seapin said toda_y as he cleared belonclnes from bis crushed home. "SpUWng lumber, then the tr a Der being crushed." The tons of wood mashed t.be (See CANYON. Page A!) * * * ers • Ollty .... ....., ... hp9 Tr.Bile rs, Yachts · Damaged By JACKIE RYMAN Ol .. DlllY ......... Winds clocked at up to 92 miles per hour ripped tbroQgb the Orange Coast Thursday night. amasblne a mobile home park in HunUngton Beach. tear- ing more than 100 boats from their moorings in Newport Harbor, dumping mud onto freeways and roads, felling trees and shutting off electric power to thousands or homes. Local officials described tbe damage as worse than that caused by tbe floods of 196!~~ The wtnda were expecwu td' bp•r off tool"'t, but Ulan· derstorms were pftdlcted this evening. clearing up by sunrise. the Natlooal Weather Sen:lce CAR SWEPT INTO RAGING CREEK IN SANTIAGO CANYON WHEN BRIDGE WASHES OUT Along the Orange Coast. Hunlcane Wlnda, Rainstorm WreakWldeapread Damage said. No IDOl'e raln Is forecast an· tllllonday •. Tbe wont damage was report- ed 1n Hmrtingt.on -Beach. where City Administrator Bud Belsito TomadoSlanu New Storm Termed declared a local emergency ·after a tornado hit the H\Dlt• lneton·by-t.be-Sea Mobile Home Park shortly ~r 1:30 a.m.. In-Mobik Homes On:HBCotut 'Worst in Decade' juring three persons. . Seventy-elgbt anoblle homes were either damaged. destroyed or overtumed at the park at 2lJS1 Newland st.. near Pacl.flc • BJ RAYMOND ESl'RADA .nt. Cll .. o.lty ........... A tornado:like wind slammed into a south Hwit- ington Beach mobile home park early today, damaging 78 residences and leaving about 45 people homeless. ByTbe Anodated Preti A hurricane-force Paclflc storm -the area•s worst in almost a decade -crashed throUgb Southern Call!ornia to-day, causing at least three deaths and widespread devasta• ti on. . Hundreds of-l*)ple were left homeless as tbe winds and more • than three incheS of rain trig-A section of roof was reported gered mudslldes and flooding, blown onto ~~~~.!..~~ destroyed homes and boats. Freeway near .o&~u.nu. ~~ snarled tramc, downed count- in HunttDgtoo Beach this mom-Jess trees and power lines, and •ag. ~ even unleashed four dangerous Red Cnlss offtclals said they lions from a wild animal part. were amazed Only one person Poltce confirmed at least was hosp,ltallzed after. tbe three deaths. but there we~ \'lolent winds struck the Hunt-snany persons missing. • ington-By-Tbe-Sea Mobile Home The NaUonal Weather Service, (See TO&NADO, Pap Al) however, predicted a welcome Co~~ Hlahway. • respite for area residents. ~ The 0nnp c.ounty ehaptercf weekend forecast called. for tau-the American Red cross set up weather and s~ skies in the an emergency shelter there • wake of the areas third storm in • Emergency shelters were also a wT~ek1• test •-b ht •'--!let up at SUverado Elementary ue a SW&U.1 rougn wm School. where ID01'8 than half season total to ~ 20 lndaes. the 650 residents of Silverado more than ~Wl~e the normal Can)'OD were evacuated during amount for this time of year. tbe niC)lt. Los Angeles Barbor. one of the The area was reported ander busiest ports on tbe West Coast. 18 Inches of water this morning was clo6ed became ll was so as rain·swollen Sllverado Creelt filled with debris that mcwemmt overOoftd. of ships was coQsldered Boatawerealsoavlctlmofthe dan1erous. • • high winds, with some boats up The four lions -eoask1end to '2 feet loag blown ashore Jn dangerous -broke loose from Newport Beach. their cages at a movie allimal The Orange County Harbor comp<>und tn Soledad C~ Patrol saict 50 to 100 small boats (See STOUI, Page Al) (See DAMAGE, Pa1e A2) \ 'z OM. Y PILOT L SC Golf. Course Ravaged- The profile of .Uut San Cle mente municipal golf oourse may h a ve been alt e red dras tically by Thursdlly'.s storm, as gusting winds btou1ht down more than a dozel) trees, some or lhem large landmarks . "We're lucky they didn't d amage anything, just falling on tbe gotr course," a spokesman said. "But they were beauutul trees -the course lsn 't going to look the same ror a long while." The municipal pier had only minor damage, a lifeguard spokesman said. San Clemente beaches were somewhat protect- ed from the brutal winds which lashed Newport Beach, she said. San Clemente's beach faces southwest, while city beaches to the · north face more directly west. and up tio JS 1-P OMS .... blown fJ'oli\ tMlr ~ Md ~ached or t.,.azed. .. • At Dana Polnl Jrarbor. sheltered boata escaoed severe damage but a 30 foot cabin cruiser sank at the Sunut AqaatJc Park and boata •ere re- ported adrift at HuUoaton Harbour-. Giant22·foot waves t.orto!ftbe fl1htn1 ramp at the end of • the Huntington Pier, eroded beaches In Newport Beach and knocked out part or the la.ndlng ramp at tbe Newport Pier. "It's chaos," was the com- ment of a San Diego Gu and Electric Company spokesman, who reported thousands of customers without power ln llf.s.. sion Viejo, San CleD1en· te, Laguna Niguel, San Juan Caplstrano, Dana Point and Capistrano Beach. The Southern California Edison Company reported s imilar outages In El Toro, Newport Beach, Costa Mesa. Huntington Beach, FoUlltain Valley, WestminsLer and Seal Boacb, with as many as 3S,OOO . customers affected. 1poll4'19'1!..: well ti the tail. , . . ,... In the ollOrth eounty, wtMs ripped tho root ott ii Morebo\fse Jndµatries Jnc-: building at 1800 W. Commonwealth Ave. Fullerton. The aame roof was rlpped oft last year by what was described as a tornado. A large tree blocked the soutb- b 9 u n d lane of Camlnb Capistrano tn San Olemente, sycamores and eucalyptus trees were blown onto Del Obispo in San Juan Capistrano and a~ truck work.int on a broken wat maln in Cowan abo\te Tust Heights was trapped When on both ends of the street fell. · The rainfall measurements ran1ed trom .66 In Buotingt.aft !teach, 1.U in Lagun._ Niguel and 1.2S in Costa Mesa to 1.62 in Santa Ana. John Gietzen of the county Flood Control t>lstrict said he hasn't had time to check his figures but he believes t~ rainfall this season of 17.39 inches ts a record to date for too county. .. In San Juan Capistrano city ma in ten anee c re ws s tarted cle<i ring falle n trees from blocked roadways ut 1: 30 a. m. Big trees -sycamore and eucalyptus -were reported down along Del Obispo Street .ind Camino Capistrano in nor\h San Juan. • FAMILY oF FdUR ESCAPl!D AS EUCALYPTUS MASHED THEIR LAOUNA 81!ACttTR'AT'L£R...._. Richard ~epln, 31, Remove• Belonglngt Froi:n Remnenta of FemUy Home In Laguna O.n~n Power was restored to some areas witbln a few hours but a spokesman said that ftoodin& In Santiago Canyon could keep work crews out of the area for u long as se\>erat days. Badham's Relative Dies at 71 .':f fl City Hall also reported com· plaints of dozens of ~mall trees down all over the city. F,....PageAl F,.._P~Al Paclllc Telephone reported as many aa 3,0QO lines downed by high winds and falling trees and said repairs in San Juan Capistrano and parts or Irvine could be delayed because crews were having difficulty reaching the main offices because or flooding. r , A spokesman for the public works dt'partmcnt said flooding has not been a problem, except tor the "regular headaches" at the intersection ·or Alipaz Street STORM •• ·. CANYON FLOODS. • • • md Camino del Avion. E'ro111 Ptage Al TORTURE. • north of Los Angeles when high winds knocked over their cages. Sheriff's deputies killed two, but the other pair escaped. Mudslides in residential can- yons weakened by several days of rain; closed many roads in the area. Malibu Canyon was closed. One or the most serious slides came on Lookout Mountain in ::.ay," Morrisey asked. Ute Hollywood Hills. d11mpint "He suid with a .38 (caliber tons ol mud across Laurel Can· ~utomatic) polotcd al your head yon Boulevard. Police said the you'll do anything," the prmecu· slide caused a 17-car pileup as tion's star witness r eplied. the autos were pushed ahead of Her lengthy stint on the wit-the mud, but no injuries were re· ness stand didn 't end Thursday. ported. Judge Mason Fenton sent her A $150,000 house with three ;.i nd the jury home early when persons inside was swept down a ckfensc attorney Terry Giles hill in the storm. They were not protested the pluyins of a tape injured. re('ot ding. Police urged persons to stay The recording originated in a home if possible and acllvated mic.rophono transmitter Mrs. the police emergency center Williams secretly carried in her beneath Los Angeles City Hall ri ghL boot during the two-hour ior the flrst time. Previously. it Journey lo the desert location. had been used only for slmulet- M uch of the transmission to a ed emergencies. Garden Grove police unit that The three deaths included two trailed the would-be film crew to teen-agers who fell into raging Yucca Valley was obscured by: wa~rt ~.were wa&hed 1away -The radio playing ln DcJuglas' by tht! swif'tc cu,qents-A p-year- ::.ufari·lUte vehiclei '· ol<t Slln Diego COOnty youth was -A group ~ini:ting of "My washed off a Mission Bay }etly Darlin' Clementine" and M~. and a 14-yeat-olti La Puente ~Y Will iams' solo rendition of what fell into San Jose creek. :-.he identilied in a hallway con.-The third person died aeter ap. vers ation as "My Swee&. LitUe pare ntly sutlerlng a heart attack Mushroom." while trying to move his car, -Mrs. Williams' nervoui;; which was smacked by a huge habil of swinging a crosse0 lu.,. wall of weler in West Los to a nd fro, an aMivity that al -Angeles, police said. times produood a "JS'9t>Sh. 1. Doi.tms or other persons were .swosh" snund on '\he recQ,tdin.. r&,po(ted missing throughout -An errant pqli~e tr~U,J:'arthat Southem California as aeveral. ~ometimes fell ou~· o( reception f~ of mud and flood wa~n cov· rangc oCthe Douglasauto. ered ,roads and surged into homes. The jury won't know until the Douglas trial resumes Tuesday 1f it will be allowed to bear whatever it can discern from the flawed recording. If not, Morrissey is lilce1y to ask Mrs. Williams and later the \wo policewomen to reco\int their recollection of the con- versations that occurred durlng the journey to Yuoca Vall~y ... - Waiting to cross-examine the trosecution's leadoff witness is 4efense lawyer Giles. • In his trial opening stated'M!dt -1P the jury, Giles made it clear ~e will make Mn. Williams• character and credibility an is· $1.le In the Hollywood Hills, cars . floating on waves o( water were dasbeCi down in stacks three high. Three women \¥ete·r.eport· 'd fl,shed out of tbetr car and ll\YCPt down a road. ~ mah who tned to help saw one woman float under his car, bUt was una· ble to help her or the others. Ten persons wer&-reported missing in Hidden Wlls, au ex- clusive reside~tiaJ ate• w~ of the Sab Ferriaodo V.Uv. . Another elgbt ·or niM Pe(>~\e .. were mjssing in Riddel) Sprinrs, • a com~unity ln the-Angeles Na- tional Fore~~ npr~h Q.f Lil Cr~s'centa., vo~ per.son wal airlltted out of the area. ,. . trailer nearly in half, trapping Seapln and bls family in the rear ot the home. ''Fortunately the force of the crash opened a hole at the bottom of the trailer and we all crawled out," Seapin said of the 2 a.m. incident. Today he was moving bis * * * FroaaPageAJ TORNADO •• Park. near Pacific Coas t Highway and Newland Street, at about 1:45 a.m. Wind gusts in the area at tim es e xceeded hurricane velocity and exce~ded 90 miles per hour. P aula Dixon, 56, of 232 Bis- ca yne Lane. said her mobile home was turned upside down. She s aid she was trapped between a wall and her bed for a few minutes while neighbors searche d the rubble of her home. Howard Morgan, an otr-duty HU.Qtingµ>n Beach polite offlcer, said he was driving by Mrs. Dix· on's home just after the w@:_ds blew it over. Morgan said he rushed to her aid by following Mrs. Dixon's screams for help. , Mrs. Dixon was treat~ Tor a dislocated shoulder and released from Huntington Intercommuni- • t.¥ Hospital.today. Most of the damage occurred in a two-street area in the mobile home p4rk. Officials said a waler spout apparently ~ame OJJ. shore near Newland Street'"llt)o released its fury in tornado (orm on the mobile home park. Thf! wind funnel cut a swath northeast from the mobile home park all the way into Fo\mtsin Valley, according to Huntington Beach Civil Defense Director George Thyde'n. . Red Cross omciah set up an emergency center in the toobile home park clubhouse. Homel~ residents huddled In their robes and bed cl9Ulea awaiting help. from relatives. Many of the mobile home park ~td~nts-~ reUred. One woman, Rose' 6= wept openly .wben she r · s he could not return to-her' • da.inued holhe. _ ' "'It sounded like hen:• said Mrs. Simpson. "It was like a big vacuum sucking up everything," He said Mrs. Williams ad_r,njt.ted ~e as a prostitute along Harbor ulevard, her acknowledt1nent t at she was once ad,dl~ted w heroin and her concession arrest warrants were outstandlnJ for her when she reported DoU&las to tje poUce weigh heavily oil her I• she said. ·· · · Most ~Ide.its said thundet end Ugbtntn,g accompanied the -~ vlelent w(nda. .whlcb blew ae.eral homes oft tbetr founda· tlon.s. credibility. • ' DAILY PILOT .. There were sparks and debris everywhere and then the · llghts weDt out," said Mn. William J . Richardt. • City otftclala have declared a ,local ate.~ of emer1enC')'. Thyden said eme!d:"cy funds ivUI be made av ble to aid residents whose homes were damaaed. · belongin~ to a relative's house in Corona del Mar. "That's where the family ls right now," he said, grabbing a makeshift suitcase. Another canyo'l resident. Benella Mllllgan, 80, was evacuated to the Human Affairs Department after trees began falling on her home at 1295 Fairywood Walle. A department spokesman said the woman and her two daughters showed up at the evacuation center early this morning. Mrs. Milllean's daughter, Evelyn Crockett. re- turned to the home this morning to pick up a car, and found nine trees had fallen on the home. Homeowners outside th'e can· yon were having their troubles this morning. Including owners of three homes in the 700 block or Nyes Place, in the hills over- look Ing Aliso Pier in South Laguna. Three large plate glass win· dows were blown out In heavy winds atop tite hut, said Laguna street mainf.ell'1'Ce superinten· dent Paul Valenzuela. "We went up there and tried to assist the peoole but the wind was so strong we could not put up plywood supports," be said this morn in~. "We would ha~e been blown all the way to the ocean if we tried to hold up a piece or ·plywood in that wind," he said. Street crews were also caUed to the 900 block of Summit Way at about 3 a.m. to clear a mud slide on that roadway. In other areas of town. a eucalyptus tree fell on Mrs. Lorene Oliver's home at 210 Woodland Drive, dislodging a water heater. Flames Irom the pilot light Jg. niled some oiattresses lying nearby, according to Fire Cap- tain J erry Johnson. He said two engine companies responded to the blaze, ex- tinguishing the names within minutes. Damage from the fire was restricted to a portion or the roof and side. Firemen said a tree fell onto a house on Roosevelt Street In Laguna Beach. .lnjuring an ocal· pant slightly, but no details were avallable at press time. Traffte was reported backed up for miles south of the in· tersecUon of the Santa Ana and San Diego freeways in Irvine. Mud and rain closed all b\ll one lane during rush hour. Lightning was also blamed tor damage, with overall costs yet to be determined. At one point, workers on night shifts in a " Cost.a Mesa omce building re· ported damage to a computer pro~ram and machines wlerdlv going on and orr by themselves as lightning apparently caused eJec- triCf to surge across power lines. Firemen and police worked all night to cover emergency sltua· tlons. One such occasion oc· curred when emergency power generators failed at Riverview Hospital ln Santa Ana during a general power outage and mobile generators bad to be rushed In from ltle Orange Coun- ty· Fire Department and sur- rounding cities. In Laguna Canyon, 30 persons were evacuated from their homes and the Rich•rd Seapln family barely escaped injury when a huge euc.alyptus tree fell on their trailer, nearly cutting it in two. A tree fell on a house· at 210 Woodland Drive in Laguna Beach, owned by Mrs. Lorene Oliver. A water heater was knocked over, igniting some mattresses. Firemen quelled the blaze. Large trees reportedly fell on- to homes and cars in Costa Mesa, but no lnjurles were re· ported. Cars were also swept in- to flood control channels ln Silverado Canyon, a lthough Orange County Flood Control District officials said channela generally were holding up well. Dozens of roads were closed. lncludb1g Laguna Canyon Road. parts of Culver Drive, Jeffrey Road, Irvine Center Road and Barranca Road in Irvine, parts ot the San Diego and Santa Ana freeways, and numerous smaller streets. Security officlals at Orange County Airport reported no ma- jor damage, although some planes shifted slightly. Services will be held Salurd~ ror Edward Dick Badham bf Newport Beach. uncle of U.S. Representative Robert Bad~ • R-Newport Beach. Mr. Badham, who died Thuts· day at the age of 71, was 'a lifelong Southern Callfomla ~i· dent, born in Los Angeles ln 1.906 • He was president ot bis graduating class of 1928 a• Pomona College, where be was.a member of Kappa Delta Frat.emlty. He later served as president ol Hoffman Hardw~ Company or Los Angeles. Mr. Badham was a member of the Purchasing Agents Associa· tion; · the Irvine Coast Country Club and the Rotary Club. Survivors include daughter'$ Beverly Anderson of Three Arch Bay in South Laguna, Marilyn Marlin Showman of Fount.aio Valley, Patricia B. Tilton of San Diego and Cheryl B. Donohoe of Lake Forest. along with lS g randchildren · and Rep. Badham. Services will begtn· at 3 p.~ Saturday at Pacirfc View • Memorial Park Chapel in Now port Beach. • 1 Seven School i Buses CrtUh ' INDIANAPOLXS (AP) L. Seven school buses traveling on Indiana highways in dense fog were involved in six separat4 crashes today, aQthorltles said. At least 11 pupils and two adults suffered mlnor inJurles. "' The most serious accident wa~ in Hamilton County, just north of Indianapolis, where two loaded buses oolllded head-on. Police said nine children were . taken to Hancock County hospital at Greenfield for treat- mentor minor injuries. A North Montgomery High School student was treated for a mlnor hud cut after the bus ill which be was riding was stnlck in the rear by a seml·tN.iler truck on fog.shrouded lndl&¥ 3 2 , t \lltO m il e s e a s t. o l CrawfOl'dsville. 1 Buying A New Tract Home? Many peopJe buying homes are un~r the Impression they HAVE to buy catpetfng from the home Nies center. In the majority of cases this Is not true, although the sales Qfflce ~II try to make you think so. The mnute the home center tries to upgrade the standard ca~t. then ~ are free to shop for carpeting. To prevent shopping should oonstttute restraint of trade. In many cases they wm tell You that the carpet allowance does not apply If you buy carpet outside. If th~ feel this is legal. HAVE THEM PUT IT JN WRITING. Ordinarily, we can save you I lot of money over what the home center offers. We provide a larger selection -and we usually come up with less yardage, Plus a superior lnataUation. . . I -. .. O r ange €oast EDITtON By J OANNE REYNOLDS Ol tM Delly Pit .. Stiff . Hurricane·like winds gusting lip to 92 miles per hour slammed 1ntQ Newport Harbor today, uarlng boats from their moor· jngs and separating float::. from docks. Weary Harbor Patrolmen said .today they could not even begin lo estimate the <Wmage done by the Thursday night storm whi ch lienr hundreds of boat::. of all * * sizes careening across the bay. City crews were also out in force. trying to cJean up the hun· dreds of trees broken and uproot· ed by lbe wind which gusted well over hurricane force during the night. An indlcalion of lhe force of lhe wind was found this morning atop the Wells Fargo building in Newport Center where workmen found lhc metal louvers encas· * * * ~torm Meson's Trial Torture Death Plot Detailed -Dllty ,.... ,.... ., Lee h"'9 •• "SUPPUED STARLETS ~••Wiiiiams Other Coverage Other Newport Beach cov· erage appears today on Page AlO. By GARY GRANVI LLE Of Ille D•llY I'll .. Si.ff A key prosecution witness in the trial of a Costa Mesa man accused of plotting to torture, murder and dismember two women testified Thursday that he told her he wanted the vie· lims "to stay alive as long as pos~lblc." ·'Ile said he would bring tourniquets to stop the bleeding so the picture taking would last a long time," former p(Ostjtute Pamela Sue Williama told an Orange County Superior Court jury. Mrs. Williams' macabre testlmony came during her second day on the wltneu atand in the t rial of M·year-old Fred Berre Douglas. It was the 29-year-old ex- hooker who told Garden Grove police last Jul)' that Douglas bad hired her to recruit two porno film models. The x·rated starlets were to be used in a Douglas-produced $55,000 sex extravagaDJa that would end with their actual torture, murder and dismember- ment, according to Mrs. Williams' testimony. T he s ta r lets deliberatefy recruited for the would-be porno movie mogul by the ex-hooker were two undercover policewomen. They arrested Douglas last Ju- ly 20 after he drove them and his former prostitute casting agent to a remote desert area for the filming session. By then, Mrs. Williams said, producer-director-photographer Douglas $.55,000 movie scheme ha~dwindled t.o a single Polaroid camera and a gruesome assort· ment of Instruments hldden in the desert a day earlier. "I told him of my disbelief that I would be strong enough to amputate an arm or a leg," Mrs. Williams testlfied. .. What did Mr. Douglas say?" prosecutor William Morrisey (See TORTURE, Pase A2) Ing the air conditioning unit pushed in. "They weren't blown off, they were dented in as if they had been st ruck hard by something," commented an Irvine Company spokesman. Elsewhere in the center, the Union Bank building and a building in Design Plaza lost windows ln the heavy winds. Lifeguards were also out. moving their portable towers to * * * the back of beaches along the oc~an tront as 12-foot 'Wihd· whipped b~ers pounded tbQ shore and ln some locatlolli began eating away at the sand. Lt. Logan Lockabey of the U£eeuard department saic;l l'J'lost of the eroston occµrred ·right around lifeguard headquarters at the Newport Pier and lifeguards were. prepared to beeln sandbagging efforts to save their buUding. * * * The pler itself withstood most of the brunt or the storm, onJr losing part of its landing ramp. HomeowneB who at.'oke tllli.s morning to find trees draped across homes, yards, cars and ,swimming pool~. in some cases also found they had lost elec- tricity during the peak of the tempest. Southern Californi.a Edition Company officials sald they fielded a work force of 311() in * * * Huntington Beach, Newport Beach and Costa Mesa to cope with ' total ot 17 circuit inter- rupllons \bat occurred since mid· night. He Hid four of thoseoccurred in the Harbor Area affecting a total ot about 10,000 customers. He said uncounted numbers or individual homeowners lost their power when blowing debris hit their liJV?s and he speculated (See WINDS, Page At> * * * \_ _ ... oast Trailers, Yachts Damaged By JACKIE HYMAN OI ... o.lfy Pl ... Std Winds clocked at up to 92 miles per hour ripped through the Orange Coast Thursday night, smashing a mobile home park in Huntington Beach, tear· ing more than 100 boats from their moorings in Newport Harbor, dumping mud onto freeways and roads, felling trees and shutting off electric power to thousands or homes. Local officials described the damage as worse than that caused by the floods of 1969. The winds were expected to taper off tonight, but thun- derstorms were predicted this evening, clearing up by sunrise, the National Weather Service • TORNADO STRIKES HUNTINGTON BEACH -A3 I Deity Pl ... ...,..,...,...,.. • ..._. PAGE OF PICTURES FROM STORM -A9 OWNER OF THIS TWo-MAITE,D SAIUNO yeSSEl. W1Ll BE SHEOOtNG TEARS Cr•~ Down Off 1300 B~ of B1lbo1 lal•nd'• South Bay Front In Newport Harbor said. No more rain is forecast un· . Dole Charges Panama With· Wind Snaps Trees, tilMonday. 1'be worsf damage was repo~ ed in Huntington Beach, where City Administrator Bud Belsito declared a local emergency after a tornado hit the Hunt· ingtoo-by·the&a Mobile Home Park shortly after 1:30 a.m., in· jurin& three persons. Drug Dealing · .Shiubs ·in lrvirW By PlDUP llOSMAJllN WASlilNGTON (AP) -Sen. Ol ... o.ltt.._..._ .. Bob Dole said today a closed Scores of tall trees were Sen ate session m ight be snapped at their bases, con- necessary to discuss his allega-struction trailers w~re moved h • h from fowdatlons and streets tions t at 't e present govern-were stre.-n with mud and ment of Panama is involved in ... drug-trafficking operations." debris as an over!llght st6rm The Kansas Republican took pummeled Irvine with 1.2 inches the floor shortly after the Seoate · · ofwbter. began its third day of debate on City officl~ls said winds ~t- the proposed Panama Canal ed with hurtacane force, ripping treaties. The Senate agreed and out hundreds of smatler scheduled a Feb. 21 secret parkway tree.s . a nd shrubs session. throughout the city. Senate Majority Leader Telephones at clty hall were Robert c. Byrd, D·W.Va., told Jarpmed bY, residents calling lOt reporters before the start of the report damag~. session that he was briefed on More than 50 eucalyptus trees, the drug-trafficking allegations some of them 100 feet tall, in <See PANAMA, Pa'e A2> rows aJol\g Calver Drive, 1"tne Center Drive and other areas, were uprooted by th e windstqrm. Seventy-eight mobile homes The ~ Joaqiiin Creek fiood were eiUier damaged, destroyed control •bannel, a small natural or ovetturned at the park at swale ,into which tbe JrvJne Com· 21851 iNewland St., near Pacific pany cttverted fioodwaters that ' Coast Highway. normally would have flown The Orange County chapter of WOMAN RESCUED IN IRON LUNG -A9 tbroilgh "the much larger San Diego Creek channel, aver. ti.wed its banks. The bigger channel was •toctecl off from about the area where It crosses Wider Culver Drive to J effrey Road, tor re· alignm~t and greenbelt lm· provemftta in the vllla1e of Woodbridge. The San Joaquin Cl{annel CBee TJl£.ES, Pa1e A!> the American Red Cross set up an emergency shelter there. · Emergency shelters were also set up at SUverado Elementary School, where more than half the 650 residents of Silverado Canyon were evacuated during the night. The area was reported under 18 inches of water this morning as rain-swollen Sllverado Creek overflowed. Boats were also a victim ot tbe 'Mah winds, with some boats up to {2 f~ long blown ashore in (See DAMAGE, Page AZ) Co ast Reluctant Cordova Weather Showers and thun· • dershowers tonieht with chance of local heavy rain • "iliminishing in early morn- : big hours. Variable clouds • but m ostly smmy Satur· •. day with winds decreas· ... Ing. Cooler days with ·• bigbs Saturday 53 to 57. • Lows tonight 42 to 48. •. :. INSIDE TODAY ;: TtDC> Orange Coo.st /amtue• • • -U.. HaJU and the Mo.rhm. ·: partnb o/ .octreu Dian. ': Xl'Otolt .cmd ~ St.w • llorllle-Colk. about 10bot it'• • • to t>. JXU'tnfa o/ two of *· hottm dor•. Ot"010ld. See .T~.~Bl. I IHI ex . .. May Vote for Jarvis BJ LAURIE KASPER ... o.11'1 ........ Assemblyman Ron Cordova said Ttiursda)' that he doesn't like nor does be SYP.POrt the Jarvla initiative but be will vote for It if the state legislature doesn't come up with something better before elect.loo daf. T h e 7'th Dlat r lct as· sem blyman who bad just an- nounced Thursclay that be is runnine tor the 38th State Senate Diatrlct seat, declared his intent while 1pealtin1 to the Sad- dlebact Valley EducaUon Coun· cU. . When asked h1s opinion of the Jarvl1 lnlUative. whlcb would l I DAil Y PILOT N Badhrun's Relative Dies at 71 Ser vices will be held Saturday for Edward Dick Badham of Newport Beach, uncle of U.S. Hcprc·scntativc Robert Badham. R Newport Beach Mr. Badham, who died Thurs· day at thl' age o( 71, was a 11felong Soul.hem California resi- dent, born in Los Angeles in 1906. He w:i s pres ident of his Rraduating class of 1928 at Pomona College, where he was a member of Kappa Delta }'raternity. He tater served as president of Hoffman Hardware Company of Los Angeles. Mr. Badham was a memberoC the Purchasing Agents Associa· t1on, the Irvine Coast Country Club and the Rotary Clu b. Survivors include daughters Beverly Anderson of Three Arch Bay in South Laguna, Marilyn Martin Showman of Fountain Valley, Patricia 8. Tilton of San Diego and Cheryl B. Donohoo or Lake Forest, along with 15 f!,ra ndchildre n and Rep. .Bad ham. Services will begin at 3 p.m. Saturday at Pacific View Memorial Park Chapel in Newport Beach. · Yacht Racers Finish Today Leading competitors in the San Diego to Manzanlllo yacht race were expected to al't'ive at the fi nish line by mjdday today, with the 67-foot sloop Merlin holding the lead this mominit •·. Merlin, with 34 rnlles to go u • nf 8 a.m., was first oJ\ handleap l ime for both fleet and class. :-: .Drifter reported 60 miles to go : .. and Christine 79 miles. ·.. . Winds were light. abo-ut five ~~· )nots in the Gulf of CaWornia. •, •, •, ·. ·: •. •, ~: ... ~ ... .. . Fro. Page AJ TORTURE. • asked.· ''He said, 'Don't worry. I have what a doctor uses'," the woman replied. · "How were they to die?0 Mor- risey then asked. "Mr. Douglas said they would b leed to death, ... the ex- prostitut~ and admitted former drug addict answered. Mrs. Williams' testimony was given in a strong, ealm voice. She was articulate and her words wete peppered by courteous "yes, sirs,. and ''Go, sirs." · DAILY PILOT .............. .....__........, VIGI.....:::.:.= .. ..._. .............. .. "' .. FrotfJPGfle Al By STEVE MJTCllELL Of .. o.lly ,....., .... It was after the Volkswagen and the hus& metal dumpster floated by that Murray Threadgill decided 1t was time to call for help. Threadgill, 52, of Dana Point, drove to Laguna Beach lo Cherie Moore's house at 2685 Laguna Canyon Road Thursday to help her keep debris out of a drainage channel that runs past her front door. The woman's home was flooded during last month's rains, and she had several friends on hand early this mom- in g to insure that didn't happen again. "We were pulling debris from the channel at .about 2 a.m .. " Threadgill said from the makeshift evacuation center al City Hall today. "when the water suddenly was up to our knees." - ·-. ,. .... , "Splitting lumber, then tM tr ail er beina CMfShed." ; ·: The tons ot wood mashef \ht traller nearly h\ ball; traPl'ftl Seapln and hls family ln \he ~ of the home. "Fortunately t6e force, Of °" Ct'ISt\ opened a holi at the bottom of tbe trailer aQ we all crawled out.'' SeaS'ln sat ot the 2 a.m. incident. Today he was movhuc bis belongings to a relatJve's hou.w ln Corona del Mar. ''That~ where the family ls right now," he said, grabbing a makeshift suitcase. Another ~anyon resident, Benetta MUHgan, 80, wrs evacuated to the Human Affairs Department after trees began falling on her home at 1295 Fairywood Walk. DAMAGE FROM COAS.T STORM BEA VY. • • "We'd pull out one piece or debris. and two would take its • place," be languished. A department spoke,sman said the woman and her two daughters showed up at the evacuation center early ttiis m orning. Mrs. Milllgan's daughter, Evelyn Crockett, re- turned to the home this morning to pick up a car, and found nine trees had fallen on the home. Newport Beach. The Orange County Harbor Patrol said 50 to 100 small boats and up to 25 large ones were blown trom their mooring and beached or capsized. At Dana Point Harbor, sheltered boats escaped severe damage but a 30 foot cabin cruiser sank at the Sunset Aquatic Park and boats were re· ported adrilt at Huntington Harbour. --Giant22·foot waves tore off the fishing ramp at the end of the Huntington Pier , eroded beaches in Newport Beach and knocked out part of the landing ramp at the Newport Pier. "It's chaos," was the com· ment of a San Dlego Gas and Electric Company spokesman, who reported thousands of customen; without power in Mis· s ion Viejo, San Clemen- te, Laguna Niguel, San Juan Capistrano, Dana Point and Cap!strano Beach. The ~ouihern California Edison Company r e po rted s imilar outages \n El Toro, Newport Beach, Costa Mesa, Huntington Beach, Fountain Valley, Westminster and Seal Boach, with as many as 35,000 customers affected. Power was restored to some areaB within a few hours but a spolcesman said that flooding in Santiago Canyon could keep wock crews out of the area for as Jong as several days. Pacific Telephone reported as many as 3,000 tin~, downed by high winds and falling trees and said ~airs in San Juan Capistrano and parts of Irvine could be delayed because crews were having difficulty reaching the main oUices because of Traffic was reported backed up for mUes south o! the in- tersection or the Santa Ana and San Diego freeways bs Jrvine. Mud and rain closed all but one lane during rush.hour. Ligbtnlng was abo blamed for damage. with overall costs yet to be determined. At one point, workers on night shifts in a Coata Mesa omce building re- ported damage to a computer proRr•m and machines wferdlv going on and off by themselves as liihtnlng apparenUy caused elec- tricy to surge across power lines. Firemen and police worked all night to cover emeraency situa- tions. One auch occasion oc- curred when emergenc7 power generators faUed at Riverview Hos pital in Santa Alla during a general power outage and * * * F...,.PageAJ WINDS ••• that most or those incidents would be in the Harbor Area where there are more above. ground lines and larger trees .•. Wltb winds continuing to tut gusts of 40 miles per hour. in the harbor today, double shiftS of Harbor Patrolmen were on duty to try to corral loose boats and mark the ones that had sunk. Sgt. Ralph Huffman said be estimated more than 25 boats larger than 30 feet were tom loose from docks and moorings in the harbor's main channel which separates the Peninsula from the Island. He said more than 100 boats undel' 30 feet were tam loose and he said it was impossible to count the numbers of skiffs and dinghtes s~ free by the winds. flooding. * * "ll 'll take eeveral days to sfraishten all this out," he sighed.· * : •. * * p,....PGIJeAl I TREES UPROOTED. • • school open Wrtu fellow faculty arrived, about 1.200 of the 1 ,300 students either stayed home or t urned back when they iaw most. or their teachers were absent. By 10 a.m.. accordinl to A. Stanley Co~y. s~deent of schools, all but three of the high scbool'a 50 faculty bad reached tbescbool. Besldes the closed or blocked street '8Dd freeway accesse:s to the school. ab6enteei.rHn was ag- . gravatedbyaprailkcalltoalocat rad lo station. ·corey said KWIZ station re- moblle generators had t<> be rushed in from the Orange Coun- ty Fire Department and sur· rounding ciUes •. In Laguna Canyon, 30 persons were evacuated from their homes and the Richard Seapin family barely escaped injury when a huge eucalyptus tree fell on their trailer, nearly cutting it in two. A tree fell on a house at 210 Woodland Drive in Laguna Beach, owned by Mrs. Lorene Oliver. A wate r heater was knocked over, igniting some mattresses. Firemen quelled the blaze. Large trees reportedly fell on· to homes and cars in Costa Mesa, but no injuries were re- ported. Cars were also swept in- to flood control channels in Silverado Canyon, although Orange County Flood Control District officials said channels generally were holding up well. Dozens of roads were closed. including Laguna Canyon Road, parts of Culver Drive, J effrey Road, Irvine Center Road and Barranca RDad in Irvine, parts of the San Diego and Santa Ana freeways, and numerous smaller streets. Security officials at Orange County Airport reported no ma- jor damage, although some planes shifted sllgbtly. spokesman said the planes are well tied down at both wings and· the la it. In the north county, winds ripped the roof ofC a Morehouse Industries Inc. building at 1600 .w. Commonwea lth Ave. Fullerton, The same roof was ripped orr last year by what was de~cribed as a tornado. A large tree blocked the south- bound Jane oC Camino Capistrano in San Clemente, sycamores and eucalyptus trees were blown onto Del Obispo in San Juan Capistrano and a fire truck working on a broken water main in Cowan above Tustin Heights was trapped when trees on both ends or the street fell. The rainfall measurements ranged from .66 in Huntington Beach, 1.11 in La1UDa Niguel and 1.25 in Costa Mesa to 1.62 in Santa Ana. John Gietzen of the county Flood Control District said be hasn't had time to check his figures but he believes the rainfall this season of 17.39 inches is a record to date for the county. Threadgill, Miss Moore and another friend scrambled to the second s tory or the woodc.~ house and called the fire depart· ment for help. •'They tossed ropes to us and pulled us out or the house, .. he said. Right past the sedan. which bad become wed&ed in an adjacent home. and past the Dempsey dumpster, which came to rest on big.her ground. More than 30 refugees of Laguna Canyon Road spent por- tions or the night at t he Human Affairs Department offices, said director George Fowler. The evacuees included Richard Seapln, 31, his wife and 4-year-oldtwiN. Seapln said be was looking out his trailer window at Thurston Trailer Park, adjacent to the Boys Club on Laguna Canyon Road, when he saw a huge eucalyptus tree begin to splinter. a nd brea)c up in front or his home. When the tree started falling toward the trailer. Seapin said he grabbed his sleepioJ wife and pulled her to the back of the t railer where tbe twins were s leeping. "It m-ade a borrend°"' noise •• Seapin said 1.0d~y aa he cleare<t belongings from His crushed home. Fro.Page Al PANAMA ••• and "the information I've been given is that we have had ex- cellent cooperation from the Panamanian government." Byrd called the allegations "a matter or concern." But the ma-, jority leader, a supporter of ratification. said "the bottom-lin e, mud-sill question is whether it is in the interest of the United States for the Senate to give its approval to these treaties." Byrd noted the Senate can be forced to go into closed session at the request of two senators. The last clooed Se3sion of the Senate took place July 1, for de- bate on a bill appropriating funds for a neutron warhead. The diS'cusslon was closed to the press a nd general public because it involved classified de- f ense information. Jiomeowners outside the can· yon were having tbelr troubles this morning, including owners of tJlree homes in the 700 block of Nyes Place. in the hltls over- looking Aliso Pier in South Laguna. Three large plate glass win- dows were blown out in heavy winds atop the hill. said Laguna street maintenance superinten- dent Paul Valenzuela. ··we went up there and tried to assist the people but the wind 'Was so strong we could not put up plywood supports," he said this mornini· ••· •'We Would have been bf own all the way to the ,ocean if we tried to hold up a piece of plywood in Utat wind." be said: Street crews were also called to the 900 block of Summit Way at about 3 a.m. to c;lear a mild slide on that road¥-'ay. ': In other areas of town, a eucalyptus tree fell on ¥rs. Lorene Oliver's home at 210 Woodland Drive, dislodging · a water beater. •, p,....pageAl CORDOVA •• police and fire," be~aid. Cordova said one ol the most significant developments of this year has been Assemblymu Dennis Mangers' call for a moratorium on school legisla- tion. He said it is significant because of tbe "rapidity with which each school district responded." · · Although he supports the moratorium, he predicted that the legislators won't pull in the reins on school legislation until they learn they have to "pay the piper." '. He said he has told school dis· trict officials they should get together and submit a claim to the atate for the addltional costs • of legislation. · The BMemblyman said the on- 1 y mandates the stat~ lawmakers should ha\fe are bl what they define as basic educa- tion. Districts could go beyond that If they want, be said. · "We pay great Up service to local control and we lose it with' each new piece of legislaUon, .. he said. Buying A New Tract .Home? Many people buying homes are under the Impression they HAVE to buy carpeting from the home sales center. In the majority of cases this is not true. although the sales office wm tyy to make you think so. The minute the home center triea to upgrade the standard carpet, then vou are free to shop for carpeting. To prevent shopping should constlMe restraint of trade. In many cases they wfll tell you that the carpet allowance does not apply tf you buy carpet outside. If they feel this is legal, HAVE THEM PUT IT IN WRITING. Ordinarily. we can save you a tot of money over what the home center offers. We provide a larger aeleetlon -and we usually come up with less yardage, p(us a superior lnstall9tlon. I .. die back BJ JERRY CLAUSEN °'"" Dlill' ............ ' Two Saddleback area schools •ere closed today and emergen- ' Cy crews called into the field late Thursday and throughout the night as the result of the storm. .. It's chaos," said Bill Webb, San Diego Gas and Electric's district manager, who had re- . . . . , * * * Jflesan's Trial EDITION pair crews in the field by 10 p.m. Thursday to beghl a night-long job of restoring power to S®tb- coun ty areas blacked out by trees and limbs falling against power lines. Rain raised water in all major creeks, and one man was report- ed stranded atop his truck while attempting to cross Trabuco Creek early Friday morning. He * * * .. ·Tort11re Death Plot Detailed By GARY GRANVILLE OI h O.lty ,.., .. St.tff A key prosecution witness jn tlie trial of a Costa Mesa man accused or plotting to torture. murder and dis member two 'Women testified Thursday that he told her he wanted the vie· tlms "to stay ali ve as long as possible." "He said he would brin g " tourniquets to slop the bleeding I so the picture taking would last I a long lime," former prostitute Pamela Sue Williams told an Orange County Superior Courl Jury. Mrs. Willi a ms ' m acabre t estimony came during her se1:ond day on the witness stand In the trial of 54-ye ar-old Fred Berre Douglas. Il was the 29-year-old ex- booker who told Garden Grove police last July that Douglas had l hired her to recruit two porno \film models. l The x-rated starlets were to be I l Wal,l of Water I . f erih Ford At Golf Tee . PALM SPRINGS CAP) -A S'Jnall dam collaps ed today ~nding a three-foot high wall of water across the Indian Wells Country Club golf course on •hlch former President Ford was playing. . No injuries were reported,. The flood caused a suspension of play in the third round or the 80-bole. S225,000 Bob Hope Desert Classic. Ford, who liv es In Palm Springs, was playing in the pro- 11111 ffctionofthe tournament. A witness said the dam col- lapsed just before Ford was due to play. The tournament is played on fOur courses In the area includ- ing Indian Wells. ' used in a Douglas-produced $55,000 sex eictravaganza that wo uld end with their actual torture, murder and dismember- m e nt, according to Mrs. Williams' testimony. The starlets deliberately recruited for the would-be porno movie mogul by the ex-hooker w e re two undercov e r policewomen. They arrested Douglas last Ju- ly 20 after he drove them and his form er prostitute casting agent to a remote desert area for the filming session. By then, Mrs. Williams said, producer-director-photographer Douglas $.55,000 movie scheme had dwindled to a slJ!Ble Pol11roid camera and a grueiome u.sort- ment or instruments hidden ln the desert a day earlier. "I told him of my disbelief that I would be strong enough to amputate an Jrm or a leg," Mrs. Wllllams testified. "What did Mr. Douglas say?" pros ecutor William Morrisey asked. "He said, 'Don't.)YQrry. I have whet a do<:tor uses'," the woman replied. "How were they to die?" Mor- risey then asked. "Mr. Douglas said they would bleed to death," the ex - prostitute and admitted former drug addict answered. Mrs. Williams' testimony was given in a strong, calm voice. She was articulate and her words were peppered by courteous "yes, sirs" artd "no, sirs.'' She told the six-man, six- woman jury that. in addition to her role as casting recrulttr, she was to appear ln the pictures Douglas allegedly planned to take. "I asked Mr. Douglas if the girls would be making love to m e. He said they would. I asked him bow that was golng to hap- pen,'• Mrs. Williams testified. "And what did Mr. Do111las say," Morrisey asked. "He said with a .38 (caliber <See TOllTURE, Pa•e AZ) . . repora,edly jUmpe to Hlety before rescuing firemen 111rlved. Jfeavy tree damale ~s re- ported in the-Lake hrest area. known for lta tl-"da ~f shallow .. rooted eucalyptus trees. Saddleback Valley motori,sts were delayed in their momina trek to northera Orange CQunty and Los Angeles County before 7:30 a.m. when the California · * * * ... ,, ..• , TEN CENTS • at all area schoOls but ~o bUOd· nl&bUnaouthemOranaeCounty. tog ~amage was tePorted. .. disrupting servl~ to areas con- Nearly .-, ~ wens topPled "tatntnc 4,000 to 5,000 customens at by high -iindi at _sen*'° m-a Ume. \ermediate Scbool In Lako Irvine Ranch crews were at-,~st and trees lllld llm\ij ~.. tempting to get into fields and .. tCWltered over streets and roadS orchards to assess wind and rain throu1bP\tt mnost or \he area. a dam ace to celery and broccoli sberill's deplli\.y reported. cro.,_ and to avocado trees. Webb saut PoWeJ' was out at Area fire fighters sald they varlou.s Um~ tla&!ou1bout the. <See SCHOOLS, Pa1e AZ> • 'fl.· .. ~.. * * * * ............... ~&MhJW Trailers, Yachts Damaged By JACKIE HYMAN Of .. Dell• ...... MMt • Winds clocked at up to 92 miles per hour ripped through the Orange Coast Thursday night, smashing a mobile home park in Hunt\ngton Beach, tear-_ ing more than 100 boats from their moorings in Newport Harbor, dumping mud onto freeways and roads, felling trees and shuttlng ort electric power to thoµsands of homes. , Local officials described the damage as worse than that caused by the floods or 1969. The winds were expected to taper off tonight, but . thun- derstorms were predicted tJUs evening, clearing up by sunrise, the National Weather Service PAGe OF PICTURES FROM STORM -A9 CAR SWEPT INTO RAG1NG CREEK IN SANTIAGO CANYON WHEN BRIDGE WASHES OUT Along the Oran_ge Coast. Humcan~WJrtda, Ralnatonn Wreak WldH prffd Damage said. No more rain is forecast un - til Monday. ·r,,. Wit damage was report- ed in HWltington Beach, where City Administrator Bud Belsito declared a local emergency ·after a tom ado hit the Hunt- ington-by-the-Sea Mobile Home Park shortly after 1:30 a.m., in- juring three persons. Flnods Rage In Laguna UmyonArea By SfEVE MITCHELL Of tN Dall\',.., ..... " lt · wns after the Volkswagen and the huge metjll dumpster floated by that Murray Threadgill decided it was time to call for help. Threadgill, 52, or Dana Point, drove to Laguna Beach to Cherie Moore's bOuse at 2665 Laeuna Canyon Road Thursday to help her keep debris out oJ a drainage channel that runs past her front door. The woman's home was rlooded during last month's rains, and spe had s everal friends on hand early this morn-ing .to insure that didn't happen again. "We were pulling debris from the channel at about 2 a.m.," Thread~ill s aid from the (See CANYON, Page AZ) New, S t orm Termed ... 'Worst in Decade' Seventy-eight mobile homes were either damaged, destroyed qr overturned at the park at weekend forecl'St ca1Jed (or fair 21851 Newland St., near Pacific we&ther and sunny skies in the Coast Highway. By·Tbe AslOdated Preas A hur rl<;ane-fosce Pacific storm -\he are• 's worst in a lmost a decade -cr~hed thrQugh Southern Oalitorala to- day. causing at least three deaths and widespread devasta· tion. • Hundreds of people were left hom eJess as the winds and m<>te than three inch.es of ral.n trig· gered mudslides and Roodlng, destroyed homes and boats, snarled trafilc, downed count- less trees and power .lines, and even unleashed four ~an'9l"<KL'S Hons from a wild anhsial park. Police confirmed at least three deaths, but there were many persons misslng. The National Weather Servtce. how"ver, predicted a welcome respite /or area residents. The wake of Uie a"'a's third storm in The Orange County chapter of a week. the American Red Cross set up The latest storm-brouabt the an emergency shelter there. ·season total to ~m~ 20 incbes, Emergency shelters were also more than twice the normal . set up at Silverado Elementary amo\Ult for this time of year. School. where more than half Loi An,feles Harbor, one oftbe the 650 residents of Silverado bus\eat ports on the West Coast, Canyon were evacuated during wu· cllsed because it was so the night. filled with d6bt1s that 10ovement The area was reported under of sh fps was ~ons idered 18 Inches of water this morning daniterous. as rain-swollen Silverado Creek The fou.r lions· -considered overflowed. dangerous -brok& loose from Boats were also a victim of the their cages al a movie animal high winds, with some boats up compound in Soledad Canyon to 42 feet long blown ashore in nort.htof I.AS Angeles when high Newport Beach. winds knocked over tbelr cages. The Oranie County Harbor Sherill's deputies killed tire>, but Patrol said SO to 100 small boats the other pair esca~. and up to 2S large ones were <See STORM, Pace AZ) <See DAMAGE, Page A2) .. Or ange Co ast Weath er Relu£tant Cordova May Vote for Jarvis Showers and thun - dershowe,rs tonight with chance or local heavy rain diminishing ln early morn- ing· hours. Variable clouds but mosUy sunny Satur· day with winds decreas- ' ing. Cooler days with highs Saturday :s3 to 57. tows tonight '2 to 48. I INSIDE TODAY • Tto0 ~ eooat familw• -tlw Holla.and tlw Nartm., parent• of .octreu Diane , ltfotOft. and conwt.tiaft Sl.w · MertJn-caUc. about iolJat ff '• • to br Jl(J1"fftl.I of two of • Jw ltottnt .ta,,, around. $n ! ·Tf0l1nlg, Po{lfl Bt. . l••ex A9 UMln • --O.• _........,... .. .............. M By IAUllfE KASPER Of .. beltr ......... , . l' • Dall' fll .......... •• L.llt l"•Y• THll WAS SCENI THtl MORMINO AT HUNiirr..GTON-SY-'t~l-SEA MOllLI HOMI PA"K NIAA IDllON 'LAN'f AT ltAOl'80 COAlt HiGHWAY A~o Nawl.AND S19'!E'T tN HUNTINGTON BEACH Twister Hit Shortly Before 2 a .m., Damagl~g 50 Moblle Homes and Leaving 50 Homeleu; Several Residents Were Injured, But, Miraculously, NC? One Was Killed ' . . " . . Damage Ca·lled WOrse Than County Flood of '69 <Continued From P•ge Al) hlown from their mooring and beacht·d or <'C1 p~1led. At Dona Point Harbor, shelll'n'd boots e,caoc!f l'PVPrP damaj.!l' hul a 30 root cabin c-ru1 ~l·1· ... :ink al the Sunset \quallc rurk and boats were re- porll-d adrirl al Huntington JI arbour * * *· Client 2a.f6ot wavb1 tore otf the fishing ramp al tbe end o( the Huntington Pier. trOded beache11 in Newport Bea~h and knocked out part ot the landlq ramp a1 the Newp0rt l't•r. "lt's cthao.i'' wd th• C!C>m· ment of a San Ol110 <hi and Electric Company spokeamanL who reported tb0\111and1 or * * * cttatomm YtlUtiout power lri Ml•· ilon Viejo, 8•n Cl6rn en• te, Laguna Nlauel, San Juan Caplltt<•n«?i Dana Point and cltttrano neaeh. h• Southern Calllotnla i: l•on Oompap~ re~qrte4 1lmUar out•••• ft\ •1 Toro, Newport 8taeh, Ct>ata Mesa, ltuntlnlton Seaoh, fo\ltataln * * * Boats Float Out to, SM Stonn Slams Newport Harbor ~oaring Pier Hy JOt\NNE REYNOLDS Of the Dally Piiat Stall llurrlcanr ·llke winds gusting up to 92 miles per hour slammed into Newport lla rhor today, l<':iring boats fMm their moor- ings and Sl•parollng floats from doeks Weary llarl>or Ptttrolmen said todav lhev ,could not even begin to l'Stlmale lhe damage done by the Thursday ni~hl storm which :-.t>nl hundreds or boats or oil ... 1zc-; careening acro!>S the bay. City crew!> were also out m lorcc, t rying lo clean up the hun- dreds or ln•es broken and uproot· ed by lh<' wind which gusted well ovt•r hurricane force during the nll!ht. Front Page Al :TORTURE. • automatic) pointed nt your head you 'II do anything," the prosccu- t ion's slur wltnc-AS replied. lier lengthy slin.t on the wit· ne11s stand d1dn'i t'nd Thursday. JudKe Mason Fenlon sent her and the j ury home early when derent1e attornef Tt!rry Giles protested thc playing of a tape recording The recorrhng oriim•ted In a microphone tran11m1tter Mrs. W1llioms eecretly carried In her right boot during the two-hour .1ourncy to thr de11ert loc•llon. Much of the transmhislon to a Gurden Grove poJice unit lba\ trailed lh<' would-be film cftW (o Yul'cu Valley was ob~cufed by: The radio playing in DouglaA' ' !>ll rori-llkc vehlcl~. A group 1lnt1lng of "My Darlin' Clementine" and J"rs. Williams' solo rendition of .what she ld€!ntlfled ln a hallway con• venation att "My Bw41ti LltUe Mushroom." -Mr1 . Wllllama• nervous hubtt of 1wtn1lna a oro111ed tea to ""d rro, an aouvlt~ th1\ aL tlmc11 prodund a ••wo1 h, s wo1h" &<>und ()ft tha recordlnll. • DAILY PILOT An Indication or the force or the wind was rouhd thl11 rnornlnl( olop the Wells Far110 bulldln11 In Newport Center whett workmen round the ltlettl louvenJ encas- ln g the air cdndltlonlng Unit pu11hed In. "They weren't blown orr, they werQ dented in a• tr lhe1 :'lad b ee n struck hard by somethin g," commented on lrvine Company spokesman. Elsewhere ln lht! tenter, the Union Bank building and a b uilding in Design Plaza lost windows in the heavy winds. Lifeguards were also out, moving their portable lOWt'Ts lo the back of beaches alohg the 9ce,an front as 12-foot w.ind· _ whipped breake rs pounded the s hore and in some locations began eating away at l~ &and. Lt. Losah Lockaba)t ot the lifeguard department said most of the erosion ocoutted right around lifeguard he*dquatter1 al ibe Newport-Pier and lifeguards were prepar~d to begin . sandbagging effort& to savo their building. The pier itself wlthltood m01t or the brunt of the storm, only losing part of lta htndln1 ramp. Homeowner& wbo awoke UU. morning lo (ind treeJ ilraS>ed acroH homes, yard.a, C!lJ's and swimming pools, in ,sbplt cases also found they hacl lptt ~lee· tricity during lhe i>eak of tt\e tempeat . Southern Califoraia Edl&on Company ofncla(a Uid th•r fielded-a wotk fotc• t>f JIO lrt llun\ln"ton Beach, Newport Beath and Costa Mua to aoO- with a total ot 17 clrcult lnllr· ~p.~m.~· . UntJle .Die.· · • J ' Riiea Slated ru ptlon11 thll\ OO<!Urred alnae mld• nl~M. · He said folll' Of tbonpceurted In the Harbor Ana '•ff•otll\g a \otal or about 10,000 cU1tOm•111. '* * * Frot11P-~J STORM ••• Mudslides in residential can· yons we•k•tt~d by several da111 or rain; cl~td rn1ny roads in the area. Malibu Canyon was closed. One of the most serious 1lides came on LOO«out Moun\aln In the lioll)'W*K)cl Hll11, dutn'\>ing tons of mud across Laurel Can- yon Boulevard. Polico said the slide caused a 17-car piltu., .b the autos were pusb~d ahfttd t>t tho mud1 but no lnJutles were re- wr.ted. A $180,000 ll~se wtth three per•ons inilldt w1111wtpt·down a hill In the At<lrm. 'T~1 were not · lnJUrj?d. ' Police urgM pottOlls to slay home tr poaslble antt eacuvated the pollat tb1tr«eney center beneath Los Angeles City h.u ror th• rtnl um~. PtHlOUJIYJ tt had been \1114 only tot llh1Wit• ed •mirlledei.M. FH11tPf19C'.4J CORDOVA. Valley, 'we~tmln•ter and Beal Boach, lffith u tnany aa a&,000 customers atteawd. Power WD ttttbttd l-0 1ome are11 'NIUUn a r1w hoµte but a 1Poke1mui .. id that noodmg ln S111tlap Q•nyon l!ould keep work er.WI O\lt of the area for as &on11 as several ct.ya. Paotn~ Telephon1 ttported as tnany at~ tines downed by hl11h w&ndl and tlllln1 trees and uid ttp•lt1 lh 8af\ Juan Capl1tnno .nd pttrta or Irvine could be dela)'ecl bec1u111 crews were haYlnl dltflowty reaching the main ottlaea becauH of noodlng. tntnc wa. rtPorted backoo up for mllt1 111outh of the ln- ter11eotlon or the Sllnta Ana and San Dlego rreew11y1 In tr~lhe. Mud tand Hln oloaed 1111 but one lane durlna'ruah hour. Ltahtnlng 'WH ah10 bh1med tor damll•e, with overall cottta yet lo be tieU!rl1l1ned. At one putnt, workerll OJl nlaht 11h1rt11 In a Co11ta Mda orrlce bulldlhg rt!· Ported damage to ll computer P"9Ar•m •'ld machines wlerdJv go mg on and off by themselves ns li&htning apparenUy CllW>t!d elec- trlcy to surge across i>ower lines. tlremen ruid police worked all night Lo cover emergency situa- tions. One such occasion oc· curred when emeraency power genetalo~ railed at Riverview ·Hospital in Santa Ana during a general power outlgti and mobile teen@tatotll httd to be rushed in from the Orange Coun· ty Fire l>eparLl'JlenL and lur· rouhdlng cillle$. In Laguna Canyon 3Q petsons were evuuu.ttd from the ir homes ftftcl thl RIChlrd Seapin faurHly bnrtly escaped Injury whos\ fl hqe eucal~ptWI tree tell oh their t.rttllet-, nHrl1 euttiJ\g It in two. }. tree fell on a ho~e llt a10 Woodlllnft t>rlv1 lh Laguna 8tacb, orea by )11'8 . LOrtne OllYer. water beater was kho~ktd oY~r, l8ttlUn• some mattrwa. nremen quelled the blue. Large trees reportedly f etl Oh· to hoMH and earit In Costa Mou, but no tnJuttes w1~ re- ported. Cll't WM! alao sweot ln- lo flood ciolf\rol cbannttli tn SllVtradQ Canyon, although ripped off last 1ear by w.hat wns Orange County P'lood Control described a.s a tornado. District officials said channels generally were holding up well. A large tree block.ed the south- Dozetts of road. were cl0&ed, b o u rt d I an e or 0 a m in o including Laguna Clln)'Oft Road, Cupllllrano In San Cl@ttiente, parts oC 0\11ver Drive lvffrey sycamores and eucalyptus trees Road, 1rvlne Ct!ntel" Road ani:l were blown onto Del Obispo in Barranca Road in Irvine, parts San Juan Capistrano and a fire of the San Diego and Santa· Ana truck working on a broken water freeways. and numerous main in Cowan above TUJtin smaller streets. Heights was trapped when trees Securit~ officials al Orange on boih end'> of the stceet fell. County Airport reported no ma-'The r ainfall measurements jor damage, althdugh 11ome ranged from .66 in Huntington planes shifted 1lif{hlly. Deach. 1.11 In t..aguna Niguel &pokelnultt Alli6 the planes are and 1.25 In Costa Mesa to 1.63 in well tlod down at both wings and Santa Ana. John Giet..en of the thetQil. coun\y J4'lood Control Dletricl Jn the north county, Winds said he hasn't had time to check ripped tfle f()Of orr ll MorehO\JSC . his figures bul he believes the lnduslrles the. bulldirtg at 1600 ralnfoll this season of 17.39 W . Common we 0 Ith Av c. Inches is a record to dole for the Fullerton. The san1e roof wos county. * * * * * * f'ro•Pa~AJ CANYON FLOODS. • • makes hift evacuation center at City Hall today, "when the waler &uddenly wu up to our knees." "We'd pull out one piece of debris, and two would take ils place," he languished. Threadgill, Miss Moore and another friend scrambled to the second alory of the wooden house and called the fire depart· ment for help. 11They tossed ropes lo us and pulled w out ol the house.'' he said1 Right put the sedan._ whlch had be(Ome wedaed ln an adJacenl homel and paat lhe Dem p&ey dumllS er, which oame to rest on Mgher ground. More lhan 30 refugees or Laguna C~n Road spent por· lions ot the night at the Human Affairs Department orrices, aald director Georae Fowler. The evacuees inoludcd Juchard Seapin, 31, his wire and 4-yaar-old twio1. ~apln said be wa• looking out his trailer wbtddw at Thurston Trailer Park, adjHenl to the Boys Club on Laguha Canyon Road, when he saw a huge euoalypl~ tree bealn lo liplirttcr and hreak up in front of hi& home. Whl'I\ lhe tr~e star.led falling toward the trailer, liea-ein s.Ud he grabbed his sleeping wife inti S>\Jlled her to the back ot the trailer where the twins were sleeping. "ll madu a horrend()w; t\oil .... sea pin snld today as he cleared be longings from his crushed hom<'. f'ront Page AJ SCHOOLS. • were kept hopping \hroughout the night and early morning with rep<>rls ot trees falllng 11galnst power lines and bomea. Ohe El Toro fire &talion unit was sent to assist in lhe hard-hit Silverado Canron area, while the s tation a other un it r es l><)r'tded to a call for help Cr0'11 u home o wner at 24701 tvergreen who had more than rainwaler to contend with. ii'lromen uid a liwimmiDg pool J)Um\> bad broken, lloodlpg the house. 'I B~ying A New Tract .Home? Many Pfopft btJytng hOme9 Ire tJMtr th• Impression they HAVE to bUV cari>etlng from tne ttome !ales oent~r. In the majority or c1se11 this Is not true. although the sales office will try to make you think 10. The minute the home Genter trlet to upgrade tl'le ttllndard carpet. then you are free to shop for carpeting. To prevent shopping •hould oonatltute rettralnt of trade. _ In many CMes they will tell vou that the carpet allowanoe does not ap~y. If )'()U buy c:arpet outtide. lf thOy fetl this Is ltgal, HAVi THEM PU1 IT IN WRITING. OrdlNttty we can save ~ a lot of money over what th• home unter offers. We provide a IArQer se1ttetlon -and we u1Yally come up with t• yifCSag4:l, pf U1 a superf ot nstallatlon. \ I \ San Juan Citizens ~Succeed A group tb1tt jpent ulmobl $.1,000 to place u controverslul initiative ~fore the voters plans lo maintain a low profile during the remaining days beforn Sun Juan Capistrano's March 7 elcc· tion. "We'vt! ulrt:udy done whut we wanted to do," Concerned Citizens for Responsi\'e Govern· ment sookesman Bernie !\fat· they said today. "The important thing In our mind was lo put the issue before the voterb '· The initiative, Proposi ti on A on the March 7 ballot, culli. for creation of sl'vt-n counc1lmaruc dhtricts Each district would elect their own councilman un der the plan. Ft1day, February 10. 1978 S * DAil. Y PILOT career Einished HOUSTON (AP I Sylvia Jenn Brown tired ut tending house and raising cblldren. Looking for something to enrich her ll(e, she chose a .38·caliber pistol, a .45·callber automatic, a suwed-otf shotgun and five years ot crime. The ~·foot, 110-pauod Mrs Brown was cauaht and sen- tenced to 2S years in prison for seven armed robberies. two roraerles and a burglary "t don't really know exactly whnt happened," she s aid In an interview 'There was always something tlbout me which called for nn independent Ufe. I had lost my individunllty San Juan prei;cnlly has fl' 1: • , councilmen elected at lar~e Matthey said the i::roup would rely on their ballot argument to convince voters to support lht> iniUative -o.itr .... ~ .. Rldlt"' ll ....... KEN JONES, 21, CASEY O'TOOLE, 20, PADDLE DOWN SANT~ ANA-RIYEJt·TOWARD OCEAN THURSDAY AFTERNOON "I was trying lo be so many different people and J wasn·t myself. l said to myself, here J am 30 years old, and I've never done nnythine or been anywhere." It Isn't Recommended, But Fount•ln Valley P•lt Couldn't Retist Ternptatk>n to Play Tom Sawy.r and Huck Finn In a Sabot "We don't have jjny big cam paign plans,'' he said •'Of courM·. if someone were to begin a big an ti-Proposition A campaign thut we felt was Wlfair, Wt-might put out somcliteruturc." Nine of the 10 San Juan council candidatt.'S has publicly op~cd th e councilmanic districts meas ure. The remaining can didate has not t-xpressed an op1 nion. ··our feeling 1s that despite com mcnts made by the can- didates, the voter!> will be able to see through our i.miling politi· cians and ~upport the initiative." Matthey said The Concerned C1t1zens group fought a losing court battle last October to place the measun.• before voters in a special elec· lion. Al that time, an Oranl(e County Superior Court judge ruled that the city could include the m easure in the regular March election. Matthey also said the group would not endorse candidates but is circulating 1.1 questionnnirt> among the various council hopefuls. "We really wanted to separate where the different people stand on the issues," he said . "Our on Jy concern is to better inform the voters as to who stands ~~ery " He said the group w~~kt• the results public once rephe~ from the various candidates arc received Elvis '" Dad Figlw Claim ... Of Ex-wife MEMPHIS, Tenn. <AP> E lvis Presley's father is tryin~ to slop the late rock 'n ~ roll singer's former wife ·from col- lecting more than $350,000 from his estate. Priscilla Ann Presley filed suit last week, asklng for the money and other uncalculated funds and benefits -including pro- visions for the rbedlcal care and treatment of bet-daughter, Lisa ,Marie Presley -from a 1973 divorce settlement. Priscilla Presley was not men- tioned in the star's 13·page will. Vernon Presley filed an excep- tion to the claim Wednesday, saying that "prior to his death, Elvis A. Presley ls believed to bave complied with the pro- visions of the interlocutory judg- ment. of diAsolulion of mar-riage." The exception said that because Presley "has provided through life insurance proceeds and under his last will and testa- ment roost adequately for his minor child, Lisa Marle Presley, it ls improper and incon&lsteJJt for the continuation of t he sup- port and other obllgtlons." P resley, who died Aug. 16, left the bulk of his estate to his fami- ly and named bis father ex- ecutor. ~Ir 1'11.t St•tt "'°"' WATER ROUTES CYCLISTS In Huntington Beach Viejo Couple 1 Face Garage Noise Lawsuit An Orange County Superior Co urt judge will be asked at a hearing still to be scheduled to order a Mission Viejo couple to keep their garage door closed a nd not permit balls to be bounced on the garage doors. The accusations are contained in a lawsuit filed against Da"id and Cherylene Petras, 23003 Via Pimiento, by the Aliso Villas Condominiums Association. It is further alleged that the couple allowed the garage to be used for purposes other than the housing of cars and also allowed children and . guests to run up and down common slope areas. The lawsuit states that the al- leged Incidents are breaches or lbe contract subscribed to by condominium dwellers in the area. UCI Medical Dean Sets County Talk Dr. Stanley van den Noort. dean of medicine at UC Irvine, will speak on new steps In the .treatment and prevention of epilepsy at a dinner meeting of the Orange County Epilepsy Society Monday. The meeting will begin at 7 p.m. at the Saddleback Inn in Santa Ana. Reservations at $7.SO each can be made by calling 547-0748. Traffic Stop Law Examined Sunday -Sunday's Dally Pilot won't blow away in the wind; it wlll be hefty with feature stories like these. PVLLOVEll PANIC -Now ;that you le1alty may be ordt!l'ed oat of ~ car durtn1 a routine amc stop, bow should 10U re- el! Statf Writer Artbur R. nu l surveys .police d•P.rt- • n ta tor their recolleatlonl of , ~o.e calls an~ recommend•· : tlOG• tor drlvera. (suNDAY'S BEST) of Western ex- Radio Spot Ads Hospital · Pushing For More Nurses Badbam Gives Naval School Candidates Two Orange Coast women are among 10 candidates nominated by U.S. Rep. Robert E. Badham. R-Newport. Beach, for the U.S Naval Academy at Annapolis. Md Prosecutors called the pelite redhead, now SS, "a regular Ma Barker," a desperado of thl' 1930s. "Ir I had lived in her time, life would have been gorgeous," she said, and pointed out she would not have needed a Pretty Boy Floyd or Clyde Barrow to help her Uy ARTH UR R. VINSEL Of t11e o.i1y l'li.t 5t.tt Ir lhto gals tn white at Lotto Hurt Memorial Hospital in car ·toon1st George Lemont's comu: strip "Or Smock" get KMPC on the radio at Crowley's Bar. they'll be flocking to Fountain Valley Crowlt.>y'~ Bar 1~ where tht nurs ing st a ff goes to com m1serate about working cond1· lions in that fictional institution l<'ounta1n Valley Community Ho~pih1I 1s where nurses should apply for jobs that will make it all well again. at least accordinr.? lo un unprecedented new radio ad campaign There. in a 214-bed facility whert! nurses are still known on a first-name basis, not as num- bers on a computer sheet, the surgical gowns are literally greener, just 'like the grass in the pasture on the other side of the fence. This is the way Marshall Ja)' Kendall Public Relations agency portrays the working conditions a~ compared to elsewhere One look at the classified ad ~ections of any newspaper of general circulation will prove hospitals are hurting for nursing personnel, the PR agency points out. "It's a matter of supply an(S demand ," says the Kendall firm's Pal Zebal. One reason is the number or hospitals which have sprung up in recent years and the dwin- dling numbers of girls who, at age 6 and 7 wanted to be nurses and at age 18, 19 or 20, choose other c"areers. "There just aren't enough nurses being trained," says Ml'$. Zebal, a speciali,st lo the field of medical public relatlQns. The hospital is airing three KMPC c!ommercials. One says FVCH brings listeners the following 60 second.q on behalf of nurses who Mansion Party Didn't Rely On Mayor's OK Nkw YORK (AP' --While Mayor Ed Koch was asleep, someone-thepollcethinktwoof- ficers filling irt as guar,ts -broke into the bar supplies at Gracie Mans ion and threw a party. The Daily News reported today that the gaiety got under way about 3 a .m. on Jan. 20 with beer. liquor, wine and snacks from the mansion's kitchen. About 3 : 15, an alde to the mayor called the police guardhouse and asked to be put through to the mayor to warn of the possibly heavy snowfall. "All I got was somebody tell- ing me to buzz orr." said the aide, who dialed again in case he had reached a wrong number. "This lime. I'm gellng getting lots of laughter and a lot ot obscenity " be said.( He call~ police detectives, who reported their call was greeted the same way. Police won't say who wu on duty that night, but they did re- port that two atand·lns fUled in. for the regular guards. .... "W e bav• d eftnitel r establlabed t.hat they were less that profe11loaal that nllht," said precincl commander Jbrold SChr)tvtr. drl\'e crowded , s moggy rreeways to work in large, im· personal. urban medical cen Lers . Still another proclaims that this is the Year of the Nurse. which will surprise the Chinese. who are observing the Yea1'._of the Horse. The one-mmute spots al~o briefly outline some of the ad- \'antagcs of Orange Coast life, such as proximity to the beach. cleaner air and less commuting distance to work. Next Tuesday, the hospital will deliver a Valentine's Day Salute to all Southland nurses, in the form or a one-minute spot on KM PC that s ays it's too bad not csll Southland nurses can work there. "A sharp departure from the norJ'l)al approach to meeting the c ritical nurse s hortage throughout Southern California .. , " 1s tt\e way tht- Kendall firm describes its recruiting campaign. Who knows? Rival health care institutions may next try nursing recruit- ment commercials set to music lo offset Fountain Valley's pure- ly verbal come-to-work-for-us pitt?hes There are, after all, a lot or Jobless songwriters on Bed Pan . Alley. They are Ralinda Bozelli of Laguna Hills and Susan G Talley of Irvine. Also nominated to vie for a single vacancy, with selection to be made by the Annapolis ad missions office, are George A Moore, Costa ·.Mesa; Raymond K. Wynne, Fountain Valley. Devin P. Bower, Mission Viejo: James F . Refalo, Santa Ana. and Carl .M. Holmberg and Patrick D. O'Farrell, both of Tustin In addition, Badham has nominated Shelley Ames Jones Jr. and Daniel R. Waldman, both Orange Coast residen~ur­ rently stationed at the Naval Training Center in Newport, Rt. Tanke r Leaks Oil NEW YORK (AP) -A British tanker apparently scraped bot- tom off Sandy Hook and leaked 1.000 gallons of gasoline Into the Arthur K~ the channel that s eparates New Jersey and Staten Island, the Coast Guard reported Thursday • "The thing that makes mt- mad," she said, "ls when police act like I couldn't do it all by myself without some man along .. My femininity Is the elemenL of s urprise. You should see the look on their faces when I pull a g.m and tell them what I want. l\ty life's dream bas been to have lived in the 1920s or the 1800s. I can imagine being an outlaw then. Women then were always in the background." Mrs. Brown said it began when she moved from Huntsville to Houston in 1.973 and decided her children "are going to have what I want them to have." She stole a car and sold it. ~s well as the money. the theft gave her "a complete, natural high, a feeling of knowing 1 could do it. It was power." 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FULL SELE ON OF SMALL FRUITS AND VEGETABLES ON HAND. ' .· .. . ' . . .. .. . ,· . . , .. . , .. . . , 1' . \ r .. •, \ I~ A-I DAU.Y PILOT Just • ~:~~-" with ·· Tom arphine DISASTER AREA: The.re is no possibility at this hour to as· sess the damage that bas visited our region during the current storm. Last night; however. was a real topper. Winds clocked in excess of 90 miles per hour roared across Newport Harbor and created chaos among the pleasure boat fleet. An apparent water spout struck in Huntington Beach and ·deYastated a trailer park, over- turned some mobile homes and ripped roofs from others. Power outages were widespread, from Edison Company territory in Costa Mesa and Laguna Beach and in the southern sector of our region. which is serviced by San Diego Gaa & Electric Co. A SPOKESMAN for the San Diego company said damage along our southern sector is probably the worst since the big storm of 1969. That may be un understatement. Alm05t everybody you talked to today had some kind or a storm story to tell. Some were freaky. Like the woman who came into a bakery up at Magnolia and Adams in Hunl· ington Beach early today. She seemed dazed. Her home had been virtually untouched by the rains driven by gale-level winds. But her next door neighbor's r oo( had been ripped oft OLD-nMERS OF our region have long been telling yams or storms past that have struck our coastline. They spiJ\ tales of the 1920s when the coastline was flooded. They remind you of the grcut storm of 1939, when ocean piers were washed away. the Santa Ana River overflowed its banks into our lowlands and Laguna Canyon reverted to the ~talus of a raging river. A lot of construction and growth has occurred in Orange County since the storm of 1939. For that matter, we've seen a lot of.changes in the last dec•de since the bi.a one of 1969. But by the tlme our current • storm session is over, we may find that the storm of 1978 will be the bencb mark for the future in assessing damage and loss of property. IT SEEMS ALMOST impossi· ble that just a few weeks ago, everybody was fretting about a drought. That seems to be the least of vur worries today. The fret today is the possihlli· t y that new storm fronts may be moving in. with an early Pf'ed,lc- tion that suggests two tO three more inches of rain may fall ou our already soggy coastal re- gion. To a large Pl'Opbt&n of cal" citizenry. the current sto~ siege i;eems like an impossi,ble nightmare. Yoq have to te~ member that a lot of people have moved into ow region in the last decade. They don't r e· member tbe storm of 1969. Very few are sUU around who Wit· 11essed the '39 blow. NO WONDER so ma~y people figured a continuing storm like t his jwst couldn't happen here. But weather, lllte history, can repeatitselt. · 4 Killed, 25 Hurt • In Crash PITTSBURGH CAP) -A. crowded commuter bus colllded with a trolley south of downtown Pittsburgh during the morning rush hour today, killlnc tour people and injuring at Jeut 2S others, authorities said. Mike Kelly, a spokesman for Port Authority that operateir public transit ln Allegheny Coun- ty, estimated the number of passengers aboard the bus at "easily more than 50." ONLY THE DRIVER was in the trolley when the accident oc- curred at a junction in the South Hills area where trolleys park and where they tum around on a loop or track. Witnesses gave conflicting versions of the collision, in which the driver's side or the bus was ripped open. Authorities had no immediate explanation or what caused the accident. Patti Goedert, 19, who was rld- .ing the bus en route to a com- puter class and was sitting op. posite the driver, said, .. We weren't going fast ••• about 25 miles an hour. The driver, it looked like to me, took the bend too wide. Then we just s macked into the trolley." Baekers Arrested Jean Clark. above, an officer with the Virginia chapter of the National Organization for Women, and Marianne Fowler, coordinator of the political action ~rm of Virginians for the Equal Rights Amendment. were ar· rested during a demonstration in the Virginia House of Delegates in Richmond after the House Privileges and Elections Committee defeated 12 to 8 a series of motions that killed approval of the ERA in Virginia. WEATHER I NATION Index Signals More Inflation WASHINGTON (AP) -New warnings of worsenina inOalioo were signaled today by a iovernment index that measures prices recelved by wholesalers. The Labor Department's index o! finished goods prices, the last stage before consumers buy products. rose 0.6 percent in January. The increase was about the same as monthly increases last fall, as food pclces conUnued a steady cllmb. However, prices rose more sharply in earlier stages of pro- duction, indlcat.lng f\Utber price increases .may be on the way. .. A MOJlE llAPID t>ace of in- flation was particularly pro- nounced at the intermediate stage of production, partly because the unusually high level of residential construction ac- tivity resulted in higher prices for most cons'truction-related products," the department said. The price Index for crude goods, such as mining and farm products, rose 2 percent in January, the fourth straight monthly increase. Prices at the intermediate stage, where com- modities require fUrther proc- essing, rose 0.9 percent, the largest Increase since last April. Grocers paid 1.1 percent more in January for consumer foods, one of the Jareest increases in eight months. It was aurpaaaed by a 1.2 percent increase lo No- vember and a L4 percentr!eelast May. PRICES FOR ALL wholesale commodities rose 0.9 percent, the biggest increase sioce a l percentrlselBBt Aprll. The department had depended · on the all-commodities wholesale price index until Decembel' but is phuillg lt out on grounds It exaggerates the impact of inflation by C01Dlting many price increases more tbaa once. Inatead. the department ls em- phasi.zlng the finished goods in· · dex. which measures prices of such goods as automobiles and food Just before they are sold to the CODSU.Olel'. BUT MIKE ROBBINS, 20, of Brookline, who was on the bus and injured a leg, said "the trolley jumped the hltcb (the track> and1hit the bus head-on. Desperate East Digs Out THE PRICE INDEX for con• sumer flnis)l81. goods rose 0.7 percent in 'January, somewhat faster than the 0.4 percent rise in December. Prices for fresh fruits and vegetables turned up after declining In December. Prices rose faster in January for beef. veal and processed poultry. but turned down for eggs. filh. pork and bakery products. ••Blood was everywhere. There was no screaming. Most everyone kept their cool. It was just a Jot of moaning and groan. mg," said Robbins, intervJewed in a wheel chair at Mercy Hospital, where 17 other injured people also were treated. Snow Collapses Roof of Empty Junior High Two unidentified women were dead on arrival at Allegheny General Hospital on the city's North Side. A man identified as the bus driver died there of an apparent heart attack after he was brought in for treatment. a hospital spokeswoman said. Three other people were being treated and the hospital said one more victim was en route. By The Assodated Press Peaceful skiing on traffic-Jess city streets contrasted with wrecked houses on weather· beaten s horelines, as New England continued desperate ef- forts to dig out from its worst snowstorm of the century. Part ot the roof of a new junior hig h school In Waterville, Maine, collapsed, apparenUy because of the weight of six feet or snow. STUDENTS WHO were at- tending an orientation session to S prepare for the move to the new TP to pay school had left the ·building about an bout' before t]le roof collapsed. There were no in-Jn Government juries, but authorities said a False Ad Suit W ASlllNGTON (AP) -The Federal Trade Commission bas announced that the STP Corp. agreed to pay a $500,000 penalty for allegedly false advertising· plus $200.000 for ads telling of the setUement. Tbe settlement Thursday ended a case in which the FTC. accused the company of falsely claimed that STPOU Treat· ment reduced oll consumption by 20 S>ef'cent in certaill road tests of motor vehicles. TUE COMMISSION said tho tests did not show that reduc. tioo and "STP had no tellable proof that the product reduces oil consumption:• The FTC also charged that STP falsely advertised that tests showed its Double OU Filter to be superior to flve other oil filters. The company, baaed Sn Fort Lauderdale, Fla., said the $700,000 settlement 11does not constitute an admission by STP that the law bas been violated.•• It said it signed the agreement to avoid long and expensive litigation in a federal sllit filed in New York. man who wu helping to shovel snow from the roof collapsed earlier from a heart attack, and later died. In Boston. whet"e many streets w e re orf.Jimlts to motorists, thousands of people frolicked un· der brilliant sunshine. Cross· country skiers glided down the main street of Concord on the more than two ~t of snow that was dumped there and through most of New England. But in Hull, across Massachusetts Bay from Boston, nearly two-thirds or the town WB.'5 without power for tbe fourth day, and many ot the town's streets~ were under water.· WITH MUCH OJI' its beacbfront area smashed. the town of Revere faced tbe risk of gasoline vapor lgnitin1. Firefighters and National Guardsmen pumped l mllllon gallons of gasoline from a rup- tured storage tank near Suffolk Downs race trade, and spread foam over a lD,000.square-foot area where poola of gasoline· ei&ht 1ncbe$ deep bad collec:ted. A force of 1,200 federal troo~. which had invadeJi Massachusetts, Connecticut and Rhode Island, Joined thousands * * * or state wot"ken trying to dear highways and railroad tracks to gel the region moving aaain. New York, New Jeney and Pennsylvania, which took somewhat smaUtr accumula- tions of snow in the storm, were in better shape, with most main roads clear. schools open and above-freezing t e mperatures triggering sJow melts. lN RHODE ISLAND, Gov. J. Joseph Garraby activatA!d the state's emergency broadcast system for the fU"St Ume and an· nouoced that a statewide ban on nonessential traffic would con~ tinue today. An Army airborne combat engineering battalion with heavy snow-clearing equipment started work at dawn Thursday on an eight-mile s tretch -0f Massachusetta Boule 118 west of Braintree. Nearly 3,000 snow-encased cars and truck$ abandoned dur- ing the storm were jamming ef· forts to clear the major highway. ••IT WOULD TAKE us three months if we tried to remove all the cars from the roads.'' said state Department of Public Works Commissioner John Car· roll. 0 U we're lucky, we might hav• two-thirds ot tbe ears treed bytoday.0 "Meclumfcs will be aV&llabie and fuel. if needed. .. tho IOV• ·ernor said. • Prices for such goods as can, jewelry, household appliances and furniture rose a total of 0.7 petcent, more than the 0., per- cent rise in December. GASOLINE PRICES rose slightly less than in December. but tobacco producta were up from the previous month. For all of 1977, wholesale prices of fmished goods were up 6.6 percent, close to the 6.8 per. cent increase ln con1u.mer prices for the year. The Carter administratlan ls hoping the inflation rate for 1'78 wW not exceed 6.8 percent. Troops Cleari:rig Snow Pat off till Satu~ what you can't do tod~ Montana Su/fen Fuel, Food Slwrtages ..... u-~ it ·• ... . 11 lO 2J 11 • 2:1 .u 27 :.. 1t .. , .. l• ,.. ·°' .. 34 ,IS 3'o ,, 19 • :.. n 29 , 27 2 :ZS 0 ai n "2 .. ,, ft u ,. . • •• ·• -is :n • :: ~ A .. .19 0 ,. • • Used to be you only had two choices when it came to your money businesst squeeze it in at lunch time or rush to get it done after work- Not anymore. Now, Glendale Federal is open on Saturdays, so you can wait till the weekend fD come and see us. And when you do, you1l find our Saturday service is just like you're used to during the week. Or, if it's more convenient for you to tree us during the week, vcu can now take advantage of our new lon2er hours Monday through Frida. oT~ndale F ederal's new Saturday hours. Because we think you should take care of business when you want t.o ••• not when vcu have to. CiLEN>ALE CI] fi.llls~~~ _rn..,...-! ___ FULLBRTONs j20 No. Harbor Blvd., 5l6-83Jl OPEN MON. nlRU THURS. 9 a.m, ti1t ~ p_rn.,fRI. cill 6 p.m.,SA'I: IO a.m. till 2 p.m;, Brown Eyes Trends PALO ALTO (AP) -Calif. Gov. Edmund G. Brown predlctA th• American business commwtity wW begin lo turn from European-hued 1ruf d'1,t:ry lo the Far East. "The cutt.ure of the Pacltlc ts on the ucen.slOn -Japan. the PbllJp- plnes, Callfomta and Alun. Our future will focus on tbe F ... ltalt." Brown told a croup of etectnJolea n· ecuUvee Tburaday. He abo ~cted that the e-eonomy .Ou.Id awene away ftom aoUd ID· duatlT to comnlunlcaUons·bued_ ln· datry, "tnvoh1n1 tbe alorap, Jll'OC· ealDf IDd tranltlllut.on of lnfonna· . uoa., 6 DAILY PU.OT .. Carter's Plan Won't See Light By STLVIA POltTEI '--'•• ..... Ttteshapc of federal taxes for 19'78·'19 hu by no muu even be$l blueprinted by Presidtnt Carttt'a tu ptOpobls. Despite the trial balloons and publJclty 1urroundin1 the Jong-nwal\od tax reductJon-,.Corm messaae. Convtss will all but. l&no?e tbo White House and write JLs own vmlon oC anew law. Coap-ess wlll come up with tax proposals much moro eeoerous than the president's. ~ The cuta wW boeome eftectlve sooner than the Oct. 1. 1978, dato that Carter hu targeted. THE PROBABILITY IS TBAT Congress will keep or l,rnprove on th6 ~uctloos whUe ellminaUn1 many ol the Carter proposals that eould otherwbe increase taxes. A fact th.at the Whit. House bas ltOt empbaslled ts-that Carter's tu measures would not juat cut taxes for millions, but al&o wowd raise tue. for oillllons. Whether you will pay leas or more depends on how your circumstances flt tnto his proposals. Cart.er su(lests: Money's Worth -ReducUon ~ all rate brackets by between 2 and 7 percen- taee points. That would reduce taxes for every- one but lt would not take ef(ect until Oct. 1. -1'.llmmauon of the $750 personal and dependency ex. em ptiorus, plus the present &eneral credit, and replace- ment or both witb a $2'0 credit per exemption. This change would save taxes f~r many lower bracket taxpayers, but would ralae taxes for most upper·mlddle and upper bracket individuals and many lower·middlo Lax.· payers. -WIPING OUT MANY DEDUCl'IONS previously al· lowed to taxpayers who itemize, begiMlng in 197', and forcing these taxpayers to take a lower standard deduction figure, resulting in a higher tax. Eliminate1l would be deductions for general sales tax· es, taxes on personal property, gasoline taxes and certain m iscellaneous taxes. The deduction for political contriliu- tions would be ended but the credit for 'such contributions would be retalned. The present separate deductions for medical expenses and casualty 106ses would be replaced by one combined de- duction for medical expenses and casualty losses: the combined total would be deductibl~ only to the extent lt ex- ceeded 10 percent of the taxpayer 's adjusted ll'O&S Income • . EVEN THOSE WHO WOULD SAVE taxes under the Carter proposals may find the reduction more than offset by lhe hike in Social Security taxes. The Treasury says that for a four·member family with one breadwinner earnln1 sligbUy more tban $20,000 in 1979, the Social Security tax increase would be larger than the income tax savings under Carter's plans. The proposals call for tax reforms that would start 1n 1979: • -Carter would wlpe out lbe 25 percent celling on ti&· aUon of the first $50,000 of capital gains. He would Uahtfn the rules aaalnsl vark>us tax shelters, including the use of deferred annuity contracta to deter tax on income. -CORPORATIONS WOULD BE GIVEN favor~blr rate reductions and a cenerous investment credit, b&Jt these changes would be oftset in part by UmltaUons on de ductions for common types of business expenses. I This is not likely to come to pass. Congress won't go along; it will be much more generous. Nm: CommerceC~mgHOU#Tips Wynn's Income Rises 17 Percent .Net lneome of Wynn's tntetnatlonal, tne .• Fullerton, for the year ended Dec. at, W11, rose 17 percent to $5.S million. or $2.36 a share, on a 9 percent increase in re- ven\1es to $101 million. This compares with net income of $4.7 millioll or $2.08 a share 011 revenues of $92.9 million in 1976. Both tiet Income and revenues reached record levels. with revenues excffding the $100 .million mark for th' flrst time. Income from operations. excluding for•jgn exchange gains and losses. waa $2.25 a share, exceeding by 10 per- cent the previous peak of $2.0. reached in 1,976. Earnings and revenue growth accelerated in the fourth quarter, Bellwood said, reflecting higher sales in all divisions and indications of a profit turnaround in the recreation and sporting good division. Earnln1s of this dlvtslon bad decllned. ( .-----------e,.ruer ln the year, due T1"KING Jto new plant and new ft product Introduction STOCK startup costa. Fourth.quarter net' ------------income increased 47 percent tQ $1.6 million. or 70 cents a share, on a 28 perttnt gain in revenues to $28 million. 'llWI compares with $1.1 million, or SO cents, on re- venues of $21.9 million in lhe final quarter or 1976. Altk Seda l11ereflN . Altec Corp .• Analielcn. reported this week that sales trom continuing operations for the first quarter of ita fiscal year ended Sept. 24 increased to~-:OOOfrom SB,729,000 for the comparable period for the pnor fiscal year. Net income for the qua.rter was $127,~.~ t'!ompared with $38,000 for the llrat quarter of 19'17. r ·-86£ r .. i.11eeo~• R~ asaets, savings, loans and earnings hne been reported for wn by Laguna Federal Savinp and Loan Aasoc:iaUoo. Assets increued to $362,184,074, a gain of lS.47 per· cent. Savtnp capital reached $316,703,262 for a gain of 15. 70 penent. Total mort1a1e loans rucbed a record '311,316,28', a sain ot 21.5 perCQht. The 1rou operating lncoete In 1977 exceeded $21,892,000, an lncreue of 2,.48 percent over 1976. \ ' d . I • OAILYPLOT Credit Va,_ Peee1 • •N••er . ---DEAR PAT: l understand Presldent Carter ~ped legislation lut year relat.1.ut to credit un· na. I've tried to find out the provisions of this · w law, but can't seem to locate the information. , · C.P., Costa Mesa 1 A bW alped by President (:arter ~arly ln ~prll 1m save credlt untom broader leodlbg, aav. '811 alld lbvutment aatborlty. Vader tbe new law, I.hen mUUon credlt anion members ill tbe U.S. no JoDger need approval of their 1111'°'9'1 eredlt eom· )Dlttee each time they want to borrow uder an ap. lllfOYed line of aecllt. If the credit llllJoa'• aasets are aaffteiellt. rnldenUal mortgage Jc>au wltb l'e· ,aymut periods •P to 311eaft may be obtained, •• eaa IS.year Joana for mobOe home pvc:bues or ltome lmprovemeata. As yoa know, credit anions are DOD-profit •n· Inga aacl 1endlbg institutions that provide services CMtly to memben, of tea at lower nu. tban avaUabJe elsewhere. Membena mut have a common bond lhroa1b employment, comman.fty or or1anmtioa. 1'1ore ln.formatloll caa be obtained from the Credit Union NaUoaaJ Aa110Cla&lon, l730 abode Island Ave. ..N. W ., Washington, D .C. 20036. ;-o•ter PlettWa Pred~•• DEAR PAT: I'm doing a college research brojecl about chemical hazards in foods. I could use ~ome visual materials, but I can'tfind any. Do any o~ THE F AMIL y C~RCUS. By Bil Keane ... ~ u .. :~. ~: "- the groups against food ad41tives have this kind of 'material available? C.E .• trvine A two.foot hllll Po•ter oaUletn1 cbemlul hazards ID food bas Jut bee• peblllbed b7 die Cen&el' for Science ln &he PabUc btere.t. llHJ ... threatening addUlvea U.Ced iaclllde IOdJam Ill· trJte, qalnloe, cattelae, most artlftcJal ~II. .. ,.,, ... " HCd1arla ud Bill'. Tiie poAeJ'Wa••· veloped by Michael Ja~ .....,, of 44Ea&ft*a Dlseat." <Doubleday ()o.) aad amw of Dmerou petltlou to government a1eadel to carb cbemlcal hazards ta food. Coples of tM .. artlflctally eo&· ored,. poet.er ca91 'be orderel for $1.75 eada from the Center, P.O. Box 3"9, Wuhba&ton, D.C. zttll. Bo......ac_.•••a IAiU C.C'9 · DEAR PAT; Are there any statistics available that compare the cost of home delivery of a baby to hospital delivery? I'd also like lo know about the safety factor of home versus hospital deU"tel')'. K.T., Huntington ,aeaeb Altboqgb limited material la available eoapu· Ing the rdatlve safety and cost of bome blrtbl aad hospital blrtha, one pabllabed study eoSOPAftl 114' planned home births In CaWomla ud 181 plaued hospital deliveries. The renlts, according to Dr. Lewis E. Mehl, 11roressor at Dake Unlver,lty &hool of Medlclne, lncllcale .. no sJplflcaat1 ID· crease In risk with a home delivery Tenu a hosp Hal deUvery." The averag6 cost, illcJadlllg parental care, was $3Z5 for home delivery, com- pared with $1,450 for hospital delivery and three days of care. Advocates of chJJdblrth'at home bave formed a new organbatloD called Natlonal Asaoc:Jatlon or Parents and Profnalonala for Safe Altematlves ill CbJJdblrtb (NAPSAC). Its first aatlollal convenUoD In 1976 led to a 186-page paperback book, '"Safe Alternatives In Cblldblrtb," available for $5.51 from NAPSACIDc.,Boxl307,CbapelBUl,N.C.Z7SH. Clt111 .. Bead Dell Val-We?· D'EAR PAT: I have a china·bead doll from Germany that is al lea.st US yean old. She is 24 in· ches long. has real hair and is wearing her.original clothes. I would like to find out if this doll has any . value as acollector'silem.Howcanldolhis? C.F.R., Laguna Beach Jeanette Spiegel, doll ftltorer aad appraiser, says your antique doll deflnltdy hu worth u a collector's item, but Its actual value will depend on the manufacturer's Identity. Usually the name or the doll maker can be found on tbe back of the doll's head. Mn. Spiegel wUI appraise you doll U you wish to make arrangement• by phonln1 548·2134. THE SLIM GOURMET Recipe• to add dining pleaaure ··: ·: :~: ~ i t . ''Oh, boy! Tonight we. get to see ourselves on ' TV! Turn on the set, Dadd~, jt's·time · for the special!" whll• aubtnicllng calorie•. Wedneaday In 1'-• DAILY PILOT • f t , "\ A New CoUrse Recoril • In Home Sales . For· 87 new homes have just been sold in 6 days. That's the kind of excitement that the dramatic Skyview and Desert Villa homes are causing here at Ironwood Country Oub. 1 For good ~asons. First, of course, is still Ironwood's unique location in the mountain cove. Second, the views from these homes are spec· · , ~ , : tacular. f'nd, ~urther, the 5 stylish floor plans, illustrated by.S striking \':.'~! .. ; " furnished model homes# all together, constitute the best home--buy ~~~ r· ~··· ;.: i~ the whole valley. '\ \ *"~. :. .~ ', New homes -and new homesites are now in final planning stages. A number of existing homes from our first offerings are also available now through ItQf?_~ood Property Management, the exclusive sales agent for lronwoep Country Oub. Arnold Palmei; president of the Ironwood Golf and Tennis Cub, cordially invit-es you to come for a visit. Take a leisurely look around, then register with the Sales Office if you are interested Jn a place at lronwood. IRONWO~)D Country Oub Ji'omes In Palm~ from MS,700 to •157,900. rn rarm Otwrt % milts south 01\ r orlol ... Tclcrhclne 1714) 346-<Wt. Mos,...,.. ' A>Ao.0.-li 11 ~UI '~. ' ~ ' "'"'' ' . l l~b • Forrµer Arkansas Gov. Orval Faubus and his wife have been charged with as- sault and battery after an incident in which a newspaper editor charged the fair with slapping her,· pul ing her hair and smashing. her camera . NATIONAL $8 Million Will Contested WASHINGTON, Pa. (AP) -Paul Cfatrool'1 wile and chlldr'el\ worked lont and bard to help him build a familf fortune. Now they are locked in a court contest over hls will. Clatfooi's wife, Concetta. a aoo. llo~. and a dausbter, Marpret Soviero, are cballenfini th• will, claimlDI St waa chanced after be· ing signed. It provides for Con· _. ---------- cetta and Robert. but Mar1aret 'built stores Plat ho rented to is written out. A&P. THE ESTATE, REPUTED to be worth up to $8 million, In· cludea thousands of acres of Ju.sh southwest Pennsylvania farmland with oil and mineral • rights and a string of leased ·supermar~~ buildings. Elizabeth Ciaffon\ C.Owdeb. th~ youngest ~uahte~ would in· herit the fa~ily'.a 600·acre ·homestead and the largest st.ore. with a monthly reia.al value of $6,000. Ellubelh, who was one of four witnesses lo tbe will, says her brother)• motivated 'by greed. . • ''He wants everythin& for himself,'' she said. 'fHE J>EQ!•~D aAi'FONI wa's a hus.ky 'farmer who emi· grated from ftaly after World War J. purchased property and His wife butchered and sold meat door-to-door. Hls seven son& and deuthters did every.· thing •:from balancing the books to chasln& cows," recalled Robert, 53, the younger of two .sons. "Nobody worried about who would get what when he died," ,11aid Robert. HOWEvER WITIUN a year of ClaUoni's death in September· 1974, hls heirs were in court. CiaUonl, who died at 79, wrote and -slped at leaat rour wills durlf\I ldl ll(eUme, Robert sald. A will found after his death, dat· cd May 10, 1968, was entered in probate. Robert WQU]d lnhedt land and llve'atocl{ under• the contested will. Rb mot.her would get. up to $5,000 a month for life. Jet Corf ew Order ROBERT SA TS THE second page of the will which states that Margaret shall be ten nothing, is fraudulent. He orrers no opinion on who might have altered it. Set for· Court Test SAN DI·EGO (AP) -State and federal court challenges will be filed to test the State Divislon of Aeronautics' authority to order an extended curfew on jet aircraft operations at Lindbergh FJeld ac- .cording to Port of San Diego officials. • Aloi.a E . Smith, chairman of the port commission, said that action$ will be riled in both state and federal courts to determine the constitutionality of the state or- dering the 11 p.m. to 1 a .m. ~urfew. THE AIRUNE TRAJ'llSPORT Association, an organization or major domestic airlines, said the San Diego court actions will be scrutinized around the coun- try. "This is a very important issue .and it will be closely watched," said Paul Leonard. regional vice president of the airline association. ''We feel the stale took extraordlnar:9' steps by m andatlng the extension of the curfew and putting the Federal Aviation Admipistration in the middle.'' • ~\ •f I .. ) i ~ .. , The Division of Aeron1tutics last month ordered a two-year- old midnight to 6 a.m. curfew extended two houn as a condi· tion for granting Lindbergh Field a per.rnit to continue operations. . ,,, THE ACl10N IS 'belleved to be the first time a state has or· dered curtailment on airport operations. · When the curfew e~tension was orjiered. a provision was in· eluded sa:tJng. the action was re· quired unless the FAA prov~ it was discriminatory and qot in accord with the national .tr!lnsportation plan. j I .. ,, . ' The page was typed on paper of a dlffereht slze, watermark and tyee tha~ the wlU's other six pages, said Robert Loc'lcard, as- sistant director of the Postal service ttJmeJab in WashlftgtOn 1n evidence submitted in court. . Although Washington County Jud~e Paul Simmons barred chemical tests of the document on a derens& motion that it could be destroyed if mishandled, Robert's lawyers since have been allo~ to remove pieces of tbe will for chemical analysis. Ile claims the new tests will prove the will fraudulenL HIRED TO DEFEND the document wu lawyer Richard Spraaue, ..vho last year left bis joJ> as coun.sel to the House As· sassinations Comrnlttee after a falling·out with committee .members over fundin1. Sprague gai(l~d national l'e· cognition !or getting convictions against former United Mine Workers leader W. A. "Tony'? Boyle and others in the mw'der of U MW maverick Joseph x •b1onsld. noyte ia being "etried in M edla. Pa. I