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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1979-02-09 - Orange Coast Pilotj , - I ' -·~IJ~l~Baske'tball:~ -K:ulik Senteneed - Coc ky Utah State To Five Years (See Sporta, P•g• 83) On Deroin Rap _Upended, 56·54 ,... -DAILY PILOT Coast Ar_ea Fogbound; ; * * * 10' * * * Traffie Slo'Ws to Cra'Wl . FRIDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY 9, 1979 ... YOL 7t, HO ... , 4 SECTIC»IS, ... l>AO!f5 Gas Station Deliveries Cut Gunne d Do\Vllin Robbery . NEW YORK (AP> With oil exports cut off from Iran, major oil comparues have started to limit the amount of crude lbey _ sel1 lo r efinenes , and some gasoline station deliveries have been cut back. M eanw hi le, Treasury Secr etary W. Michael Blumen· that s aid Ene rgy Secretary James R. S ch l esin~er's statements on the seventy of the situation were responsible F~es More for upsetting financial markets. Schlesinger warned earlier in the week that the cutoff or Ira· Jtian oil. il it continues, was "prospectively more serious" than the 1973·74 Arab oil em- bargo, which led to short.ages and long lines at gasoline sta· tions. • That statement set off tremors in the world's financial markets, causing the price or gold to soar to a rerord and the dollar to Kulik Given 5 -year Term Alexander Kulik was told to· day he must spend a maximum five· year term in prison for tra nsporting heroin. The criminal troubles of the 28-year-old Kulik didn't end this . morning with the prison term or· dered by acting Superior Court Judge Paul Mast. The onetime. high living, world traveling Kulik faces trial next month on murder and con· spiracy charges for his alleged role in the shooting death of Fountain \'alley drug dealer John Stephen Bovan. He also faces a four-year prison term for a San Diego con· viction for possession of heroin. The former Newport Beach res· ident was behind the wheel of a $60,000 Stutz auto when he was arrested in a Mission Viejo park· ing Jot in October 1977, just hours 3fter nine bullets were pumped into Bovan outside a Newport Beach n1ghtery. The borrowed auto contained 1.1 pounds of rare china white heroin valued by police al $1 million. ~ At that lime t e Hare Krishna religious dev tee also Earthquake Shakes Milan MILAN, Italy .AP> - An earthquake s hook Milan, Italy's rinancial capital today, panicking thousands. The Jolt also was felt In several other northern JtalJan towns. There were no Immediate reports of damaae or lnjurtea. "lt was very strong," said I a spokesman at a selsrhologlc institute in ' Faenza, In central Italy. had been in the process o( buy- ing a $600.000 Linda Isle home and testified in court he had donated $2 million to the India· based religious cult. It was a different Kulik who sat in Judge Mast's court today. Dressed in jail clothes a wrinkled gray T-shirt and baggy blue jeans-Kulik sat calmly as Mast ordered the maximum five-year sentence and that the prison term be served con· secutively to the four-year federal term. In imposing sentence Mast responded to what he called a unique declaration· from defense attorney Ptlilip OeMassa con· cernin,g the reason for the jury's guilty verdict last month. Mast said he disagreed with the jury's purported opinion that Kulik was transporting the heroin in an effort to "Set up for conviction some members of lbe Mafia" who had been attempt· ing to extort cash from the de· rendant. ·'The court believes that that story about set.ting up the Mafia members a nd most of the testimony Involving that is just simply a {airy story," s aid Mast. "The court believes that Mr. Kulik wilfully and knowingly transported heroin, knowing It was there not for any purpose or planting It but for means of normal narcotics lramc," the judge continued. DeMassa had attempted to convince jurors that Kullk's as· sociates bad mastermlnded the plant to lead to the jailing or people with East Coast m<>blt.er ties. He attempted lo show that Kulik was mistakenly found with the drugs after be borrowed the Stutz Crom a business partner. The defense attorney objected repeatedly t.o Mast making hi• own interpretat.lon of evidence In the case when Imposing the drop against major currencies. Although Blumenthal said he agreed with Schlesinger's as- sessment of the situation. he told the Senate Budget Committee Thursday that Schlesinger's. re· marks were the basis for the up- heaval. "In Secretary Schlesinger's statement yesterday he indicat· ed that the situation is serious in Iran and has a serious impact on the world and the U.S. oil de· AP WI'""°'° DIDN'T MAKE CALL? Rocky Aide Marshak Rocke/ eller Death Scene 'Confusing' NEW YORK CAP) -The woman who called police after Nelson Rockefeller·s fatal heart attack is not the woman who re· portedly was with him when he colla psed, the New York Times reports. Famlly spokesmen, in the latest of several versions or the incident. had said the call wu made by Megan Marshack and that Miss Marshack. 25, bad been working with Rockefeller on an art book at the time of his coll a pee. mand and s upply situation. which clearly is the kmd of thing that causes people to run to gold," Blumenthal said. accord- ing to the official transcript or the sessiCHJ. Because or tht! supply prob- lems. Gulf and Standard Oil or California announced Thursday plans to limit by roughly 10 per· cent the amount or crude that they sell to refiners, and Royal· Dutch SheU boosted its previous- ly announced cutbacks to 15 per· cent British Petroleum and Ex· xon prev 1ous ly a nnounce d similar cutbacks . Texaco has said it wall prob- ably take a s1m1lar step, and other oil comparues s ay they are watching the situation closely .. Those cutbacks. if they con· linue, could lead to shorla_ges or gasoline and heaUng oil Continental Oil Co. said 1'aurs· <See LESS GAS. Page A%) Her voice choked with sobs, a. widowed Huntington Harbour mothe r told Orange County Superior Court jurors Thursday or watching her husband die by gunfire dunng a robbery last year. Barbara Golin testif,iwJ that Edward Tyler Burnett. 29, also Coast Traffic Slows in Fog • threatened to kill her after his ~illc.>ged robbery companion. Robert Crane. pumped three bullets into jewelry store owner Wayne Golin. 41. Burnett. of Long Beach, is be· ing tried for murder for his al· lc~ed role in Golin's death dur· mg a J an 30. 19713, robbery at Leisure World Jt•welcrs in Seal Beach. Crane faces a murder Thick fog halted operations at Orange County Airport today and slowed traffic to a crawl on many or the county's roadways. Coastal communities that ap- peared to have been spared the worst of the fog Thursday got their share of it today with many motorlsts arriving late at work a fter picking thei r way through slow moving traffic Officials of passenge r airlines using the county airport report. ed that they started busing their patrons to and from Ontario Airport at first light today. More than 1,000 passengers who normally would have boarded AJr California, Hughes Airwest and Golden West flights in Orange County were affected by the transfer to Ontario. airline spokesmen said ... Ontario reported some fog, but not enough to hamper opera· lions. 1.oc; Ane<>les International Airport turned to Ontario. among ~other airports, for "'help today when visibility that had never been good during the night suddenly deteriorated early to· day and made further opera· Lions impossible "We're well Jnd truly socked in." a gloomy tower operator re· ported today. "We're using any other airport that can take nights from us.·· Police In many Orange County QVEE~'S MOTHER PUNS JOURNEY LONDON CAP l -Queen Ellzabetb's mother Is returning to Canada ror a visit. her first in five years. A spokeaman for Clarence House. the queen mother's res- idence. announced Thursday that abe bu accepted an tnvlta· lion rrom Ute Canadian govern- ment. trial later communities reported a rash of Mrs. Golin told the six-man. minor collisions bul no maJo• accidents as motorists tried to s ix woman JUry Thursday that Cram.' first entert'd the Gohn cope with fog for the second day s tore alone. walked a round in a row The National Weather Service brteOy. left. but returned mo· ments later said there will be fo~ again ·1 sort of froze and quit talk· tonight. and early Saturdllay w1blh mg to the customer and my eyes the md1cat1on that it_ w1 not e locked 10 on him ... sh<.· told the quite as dense as that t'X Jury "I dtdn t feel good with perienced Thursday night and _ him .. early today "There will be no maJOr When Crane asked to see some change in weather cond1t1ons gold chain.-;, she testified. her hus band claimed he didn·t have during the wee k e nd ," 8 any m stock. a ploy h<' used on forecaster said The thickening fog Thursday occasion when "he didn't reel d 1 f good about someone ... nighl generated a great ea 0 Mrs Gohn began crying when grumbling among county res1 dents inconvenienced by the con· she said Crane suddenly reached ditions but nowhere more so. into his shirt. pulled out a gun perhaps. than at Los Alam1to~ <See GOLIN, Page A2 > Race Track where off1c1als called off the last five quarter horse races when it became 1m possible to see the track from the stands Thursday night. Algeria Names New P resid e nt ALGIERS. Algeria CAP I Col. Benjedid Chadll, AJgena 's 49-year-old army chief, has been proclaiPled president and will be sworn in today He s ucceeds Houari Boumedienne. who died Dec 21 , and 1s expected to modify some of his pre· decessor 's Soviet -oriented policies. Chadli was named secretury· general of the National Libera· tlon Front, the nation's only authorized party. last week. In· terlor Minister Benahmed Ab delghani told reporters that Cbadli. got 7.7 million votes in an elecllon Wednesday. Trial Rule Set \\ccU ht•r Dense night and morn. in~ fog, otherwise ratr through Saturday. Low!'> tonight in the 40s Highs Saturday. upper 50s at b<'aches to near 70 anland. INSIDE T ODA 'W There are whale 11ghhngs, and then tlwre are WHALE SIGllTINGS' You can't get much closer tllon Page Cl l•dex f (See kULIK, Pase AU I But today's Times said a police depa.rtment reassessment of the Jan. 211 emercency phone call 1bow9 that the woman caller made several a1ldes to "llesan," uklng the addrels. telephone number and other ln· formation. n.e newspaper Hid c CAU.Sa, Pa,. AJ, She it to vislt HaUfu. Nova ScoUa. and Toronto. Ontario. between June 28 and July 2. BENTON. tJ1 CAP ) -A tederaJ judge ha5 ruled 17-year. ·Old Robyn C>.swald will be tned as a juvenile in the Dec 21 hi jacking of a TWA Jet with 87 persons aboard. , 6-rfear Period Marvin Income $6.4 Million Go Fly a Kite A .J apam·~"' kttl• hawkl·r pre:;,1dC'!-> over varied collect wn of fl yablt•s mc luding minikites and h~md.painted works of '"irt J\ll \\t'f"l' on ..,a le at the OJi Jnari Shrine in Tokyo. whi ch holch, an annual kite fcsllval. -. Protesting Far~rs Told Funds Lacking w ASHI ~GTO~ I A p I After l \\ o meell~s. m1htant farmer ... ay -U\.cy" find Ag ricultun ~l·c r c tary Bob Bergla.n d l'ourtt'<Jus. good·natured. willing to listen and unwllllng to yield 1 o t heir de mand!:i for higher lt•dNal price !>Upports. · In a surprise development to· day aftl"r their latest meeting "ith Bergland, the farm pro· ll'Stl•rs si:C'm c•d le> have losl tht•1r 1978 IC'~1.slal1vc champion. St·n Bob Dolt'. R-Ka n , who said lh·o;land had dont: .ill h41 c<1n Front Page A I CALLER ... :-uun·e:-clo~l' lo the Rockefeller family 1denlJhed the c.aller as M1 ss Mars h ack 's fri e nd . television personality Ponch1tta Pu~rc••. Bergland has "used the same rht>toric each time ... farmer Jim Kramer of Hugoton. Kan .. said after an hour-long meeting with Dole. Bergland . 10 Kansas couples a nd S e n Nanc y Kassebaum. R·Kan Dole said afterward : "l:iob <Ber gland > has done a ll he can with what he has. There's onl y so much room in his budget . . . If w e I Congress J want him lo do m ore. we have to give him more. That takes more votes tha n Wt• have right now." Kramer s aid Bergland was Prt>s1dl'Ol Carter 's "sacrificial lamb to take on the farmers " Bt-rgland r e plied. ''I'm not bound and gagged. but neither do I have free wheeling a uthori· ty or unlimited access to the Treasury " When a 90-minute meeting between five protest leaders and Bergland ended Thursday. much o f the week 's accumulated tension seemed dissipated LOS ANGtLES fAP> -The foc•us or the landmai-k Lee Murvm pro~rty rlchts trial bas moved from love to m oney with the-dli.c:loeu.re that Ule screen star'!. grota lncome from 1964 to 19'0 was .,..2 mUJton. Th.-ri11ures were provided by uc"ournunt Richard Le Roy1 who wu to return to tbe witness !ftund loduy llt> wws culled to the stand by lbe lawyer for MacbeUe Triola Marvin. the actor's·former lov- t•r . who ltved with him during those six years. Mias M.arvin seeks a $1 million share of the actor's assets in re· turn for her companionship and services as a homemaker when tht•y shared a home in Malibu. H er attorn e y , Marvin M 1tche lson . tried t o s how Marvin's obligation Thursday. I'.-.. Page Al • day, jt will limit the amount of gasoline it .sells 4ealers. fo part l>t'l-a<l.s~ of tight supplies caused by the Iranian situation. Conoco said deale~ would get about 4 percent less gasoline than they received in previous months. Texaro already has put into errect a similar allocation pro- gram, a nd other companies, most recently CiUfs Service Co .. have warned that they might have to do so as well. In addition, Exxon and Stand- ard or California have raised the price on addHional s upplies of crude they are getting from Saudi Arabia by 17 cents to 20 cents a barrel to all customers. and Gulf' has raised the price about 19 cents a barrel to foreign customers. The Saudis have raised the price on the crude oil they've· been selling to make up for the Iranian shutdown. Federal gasoline price con· trols probably will keep retail prices from ris ing much im· mediately because or the crude oil price increases and alloca- tion programs. according to a nalysts. Prices are rising this month. however. because or the effects of the December decision by the Organization of Petroleum Ex· porting Countries to raise crude prices 5 percent on Jan. 1, to about $13.35 a barrel * * * The pape r quoted the sources as saying Miss Pierce placed t h e call fr om Rockefeller's townhouse at 13 West 54th Street. Miss Pierce, 36. Ii ves in the s ame building as Miss Mars hack. at 25 West 54th Street. a fewdoorsaway. Klwmeini Reveals T h e Ti m es s aid Mi ss Mars hack called Miss Pierce. and Miss Pierce we nt to the Hoc kefellcr townhous e and made the emergency call. T h e• famil y's o nly official s tate ment Thursday· said thc.1t Rockefeller 's last will would be filt•d today with the Westchester County Surrogalt!'s Court in While Plains, N. Y. The Times sa id its sources ·,oluntt•<•rcd " details about the call and earlter information on the lime of Rockefeller 's death "1n 1he interests of truth " The Tames said its a tte mpts to reach Hugh Morrow, longtime Rockl'feller family spokesman. were futile. The ne wspaper said another s pokesman, George Taylor. returned a call placed to R oc kefeller's br o th e r . Laur a nce. and declined com· ment on the brothe r·s behalf. On Wednesday. the newspaper quoted unidentified family sources as saying Rockefeller s ufrered the heart attack at to · 15 pm local time, an hour and one minute earlie r than fumily spokesmen had reported. Miss Marshack. they said, had delayed a n hour In calling poUce nnd instead summoned Mi ss PiC'rce. who got th(• doorman in thei r bui ld ing t o ca ll Rockefeller's .chauffeur to the sct.>ne - ORANG{. COAST DAILY PILOT fN llt~JIP( ~'· 0..IY Pttof Wtfftw.,i(fttu.,,,. f\,,,..ft tfv~P,...,\ "~\ fwrridhv•r.C"H~ c~· • • ubl•""'·no<~-"'V \.-N••t""«7''"""' ,,.,. CMIDlt\l'W'O ~., t .... ~'~" ttt C°'t• Mf>W Nt •ONI 6t•." 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Med hi Bazargan a lso m ade an implied new ap· peal to the armed for ces to abandon Prime Mi n lster Shahpour Bakhliar and support him. "The army is lhe heart or the people and should not be used as a tool of imperialism for the benefit of other countries," he said. "Most of the soldiers want the same things we do.•· But Bazargan said there wer e arm v officers "still s uffering Noted Poet ~/,en Tate Dead at 79 NASHVILLE, Tenn. <APl - Allen Tate, a poet and critic who wa s one of the m ost dist - inguished figures in contem· porary American literature. died today at age 79. The Kentucky·bom Tate, one of the Vanderbilt University .. Fugitive poets,': died about 5 :30 a m CST In Vanderbilt Hospllal of what doctors said wa s s y s t e m ic fallur e . Hospita Uzed 10 days ago, ht was bedridden with emphysema for four yeari.. A novelist, teacher, lecturer and editor, Tate moved to Nashville in 1976 ftom Sewanee, three years after reUrina from tho position of senior tutor at the Unlvenity of the Soulh, where he had edited "Tbe Sewanee Review" in the 19408. Sine. 1973 he had been at work on bis mcmoin. In the 19208, Tate Ind other re- beltloua young poets made lllerary history and brouaht Came to Vanderbilt by beclnning a school Of "C\lgiUve poetry" d · voted to SOC~COQOl1liC and lo· teJlectual themes. from the sickness of s adism who plan to take revenge" and plot the return of the shah, now wait· i ng out events from a guest palace in Marrakech, Morocco. To thunderous approval from h is audience. Bazargan declared. "No, the shah will not return." Bazargan again urged Bakhtiar to quit and said, "As long as you are in power. strikes will conUnue." As Bazargao spoke, about 20,000 BaXhtlar s upporters filled a soccer sladlum nearby to demonstrate support for the r oyalist cons titution which Khomeini vows to replace. New Orleans Police Vow To Picket NEW ORLEANS CAP> -The city's effort to force s triking policemen back to work bogged down in court t.oday. and mem- bers of a police union ~raJlied in front of City Hall and vo wed lo picket through Mardi Gras if necessary. Vincent Bruno, president of the Policemen's Association of New OTleans, met a crowd of strikers on the wide lawn oC the City Hall and balled the court de lay as a victory. As the m en clustered around him, he reiterated lhe union's s tand lhal the key issue was recognition of the union by the city ,.,...r-.e Al KULIK ••• sentence araulng the sentence s hould be baaed only uPon the jury's findings. Mast contended be bid to ex· plain hia own thJnklnl in tmpo&· Ing the ~tence, 1ddln1 "you can take lbat reaaontn.c and 1p. peal to your heart's content." M aat dlamlued 1 second charfe Of P1>8MNU.. berol.(1 Cor 11le , 1 cb1r1e the jury deadlocked on wfth a 10.2 ~ ravoriqacqultlal. He allo ref\aled to free Kulik on baU wbUe Delila111 appeals lbe verdfct. flrst with testimony about love. He called to th~ witness stand the personal manaJCer who once • groomed Mi ss Marvin a s a singer. Mimi Marleaux said she re· m e mbered c learly the night when Marvin looked at his lover across the dinner table, and said. ''I'll always take care of you. baby." She reme mbered the actor and his mistress as "a couple or fantastic lovebirds" whose rela· tion s h ip see med "j ust beauWul.'' Then came testimony about money. LeRoy. a specia li st In "dissolution .accounting, .. 'told of examining the r eco rds or Marvin's accountant to establish the actor's earnJngs. He displayed charts outlining in detail how Marvin's fortune had grown fro m $49.000 at the s tart or the love affair lo millions when it ended . Th e chart s s h o wed Marvin 's income Jumpe d markedly after 1966 when he won the Oscar for best actor in Cat Ballou. Le Roy said Marvin quickly m· vested his money in real estate : apartment houM~s. a shopping c ente r a nd the s m a ll two. bedroom Malibu beachhouse •-wl.......,.o JACK MCCOLLOUGH EXAMtNES FATAL CRASH SCENE Poflce Said Negllgent In Death of Truck Ortver A question from Marvi n 's at- torney provided a glimpse or th.e. grl m facts o f inflation 1n Southern California. The attorney ra ised the obJec· lion that LeRoy had valued the b e achhouse at its c urrent market price , $65 4 ,000. However. when the couple spht in 1970, the attorne y said, the hou se was worth closer to $200,000. Marvin had bought it in 1965forabout$70,000. Superior Court Arthur Marshall ruled that the fjgures should be scaled to 1970 levels for trial purpos es. FroMPageAl GOLIN •.. which hit the jewe lry store counter with a thud a nd went off. "I saw my husband bit and go down and as m y husband was going down be s hot Crane through the arm," she said, her voice breaking, "and Crane took like a couple of s teps over and shot him a couple more limes.·· About this time. Mrs. Colin told jurors, Burnell came through the store carrying a handgun and headed toward a rea·r safe. "I fell to the floor behind the counter." she continued . "My husband had always said if I ever heard shots to drop to the £Joor. I have been programmed. l guess. "I realized they couldn't see me on the floor," Mrs. Golin testified. "I s tarted to move up. I thought if I could get to the door I could get help." It was then that Cr ane walked over to ber. polnUng his gun and said, "Take another step and I'll kill you." Mrs. GoUn testified. She told Jurors she pleaded. .. Please don't s hoot me" and Crane walked out. As Burnett walked toward her. she said, he threatened. "Don't move or I'll kill you." "I put my hands on my face and said I can't see you," Mrs. GoUn testified. "Don't kill me," and Burnett left the store. Man's Snow Death Blamed-on Police MARSHALL. Wis . CAP > Police who investigated after a truck hit a bridge said they couldn't find the driver, even though they were told somrone was moaning nearby. But his friends went to the scene later and found him a few feet away in the snow. dying or expos ure. Tho mas C . Juhen, 36. died s ho rtly after a rriving at a Madison hospital. Da ne County Coroner Clyde Cham~rlain s aid the death was a result or ex- posure to the 22·below-ze ro cold . and he has ordered an inquest. ·'There are a lot or people a round here who are mad a::. hell," one or Julien's friends. Lee Merrick. said Thurs day. He said he felt police were negligent in not trying harder to find Julien. ··They didn't do their job al all." said Merrick, 60, who operates a dog food manu!actur· ing company. ..If they had, we feel our friend would be~, alive He might have Jost hjs fingers from the cold. or got pneumonia. but he'd be alive." According to police reports. the accident was reported at 12:50 a.m. Monday. Jim Hellen· bra nd, 19, whose father has an a uto salvage bus.i.n css in Mars hall, was called to the s cene with a tow truck. Hellenbrand said when he ar- rived, Dane County Traffic Of fi cer Frank Ho l z m an and Marshall Police Officer Dani Pl Antolec were "measuring o(J skid marks and stuff like that " He said the officer told him they t hought the driver had already left. and told him to tow the truck. He said that he heard some moaning. a nd before he left he stopped and informed the two officers. who were then sit ting in a squad car. .. l told them I heard noise." said Hellenbrand. "They JUSl :,,al there . Then J drove away. It didn't seem riRht lo me It ~wemed to me that they didn't fel'I hke looking for anybody.·· He llenbrand s aid he was con. Cl•rncd and went to Merrick's home . about a mile away. Mer - rick called Julien's home and w he n he learned he was n 't there, he organized a sear<'h party. Suspect Held In Bingo Robbery Try OAKLAND <AP) A man identiried from mugshots was arrested today in the fatal shoot- ing of a woman during an abortive robbery attempt at a churc h bingo game. Arrested in front of his home s h o rtly afte r midnight was Virgil "Ricky" Jo nes, 31, of Oakland. poJlce said. He was booked for investigation or murder Police said some or the 250 persons present identified Jones from photo~raphs as being one or the four men who Invaded the bingo game Tuesday night at St. Louis R<'rtr:m parish school and fired l1 bout two doze n shots. J ones was one of several persons questioned Thursday night at lh<.' Oakland police sta· I tcm . s:11d Lt. Te rry Green. He :-.iud more arrests we re expected svon "We have a pretty good idea of who lht• others are," Green ::,aid W1tnes..,.cs said the four men were armed with one rifle and three pistols Dorothy M. Taylor. 49. of Oukland died or a bullet wound in the back. pohce said. Henry Hutchmson, 64, or Oakland un· derwent surgery for a bullet wound tn the leg. Too Much? Too Little? DON'T BE MISLED BY DISCOUNTS. DEALS. SALES AND GIVE-AWAYS. THE COMMON LAW OF BUSINESS SAYS IT BEST - IT IS UNWISE TO PAY TOO MUCH. BUT IT IS WORSE TO PAY TOO LITTLE. IF YOU PAY TOO MUCH. YOU LOSE A LITTLE MONEY AND THAT IS ALL. WHEN YOU PAY TOO LITTLE. YOU SOMETIMES LOSE EVERYTHING BECAUSE THE PRODUCT YOU BOUGHT WAS INCAPABLE OF DOtNG WHAT IT WAS PURCHASED TOOO. YOU CAN'T PAY A LITTLE AND GET A LOT. : i"!Jf.i~J;r;;:ii~ custom draperies lnoleum • v400d floor 1663 ,lA.CeNTIA AV!NU! • COSTA MESA. CALIF. 92627 • PHONE 646·'4838 -646·23S.S • 1 , 1 - . I Orange ~oast EDITION 'Your Hometown Dally N •w paper •. l VOL. 7'1 , NO ~.'SECTIONS, '.8 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A F~IOAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1979 ~/N TEN CENTS Began lneluded in ltoekefeller Will WHTTE PLAINS, N. \', <AP' Fotmt'r Vlcf' Pru adtnt N l.son A Rockt'fell r IC"ft tht- bu 1 k of an estimated $68 s mllhc.m esst~tt• lo his widow and their two youn" 1>on • .-nu foruv~ a ~.000 lo•n lo Meaan Mal'$.hadt, lht eart"b US1S •~rnt whc> wa> with tum wb o be died Rockcltller's will. filed here today, bowed Ma rga reu "Happ7.. Rockefellt"r and their tw o s on s a s pr11nar y beneftd ark1> RO<'kefellt'r foraav..-the loan lo Miss M~~hack. which bt." bed a1vtn her in December, 1976. and Janua ry, 1977, for the purchase of ~ cooperative apart ment. The loan was intercbt free Rockefeller, who died of a heart attack at the age or 70 on Jao 2JS, abo named as primary benefaclanes the Museum of Modern Art. lhe Metropolitan Museum o< Art and the National Truat for Historic Preservation. ln tM will riled in the sur· rogate's court here, RockefeUer noted that he was making rel· alively small provisions for bis lour cblldren by his first wife, Mary Todhunter Clark Roc kefe ller, because they already bad been provided for by his father, the late John D. Ro,:kefeller Jr .. a nd by gifts he himself had made to them dur· ing his lifetime. The will did not disclose the value of the estate. which had been estimated unofficially as high as $250 million. But a rami· Jy spokesman said the net estate had been estimated at the $66.S ;nilllon figure. Of this amount, Rockefeller's art collection was estimated at about $30 million. subject to ap- pr a is a ls reflecting current market values. · Another forgiven loan totaled $30.000 to long-time RockefeUer family spokesman Hugh Morrow who. the will said, ·'had very serious financial obligations to meet in connection with the iSee WILL. Page AZ) 45-day Delay Diedrich Granted Another Trial Halt A DENIZEN OF COSTA MESA'S WILD SIDE Bu"owlng Owt Turne Up In City Report Mesa Gene ral Plan Views City Future By lllCBAEL PASKEVICB °' .. o.llY ~ ... $\tff How many Cos ta Mesans would die if a major earthquake struck at 4:30 in the afternoon? What are the noisiest and most polluted parts of town? How many kinds of birds and wild animals can be observed within city limits? (Answers below>. The book that has all the answers will never make \he best-seller li st or be transformed into a screenplay. Perhaps city officials could have come up with a catchier title than "En· vironmental /R esources Management Element." There are five more chapters to go, but Costa Mesa City Coun· cit members aJready are hinting at rave reviews for the finished product. And the call is out this month for the public to play critic on lhe first phase of the city's new general plan, set for implemen· talion by March 1980. " What is a general plan and wby does Costa Mesa need one? Basically. explains planning staffer Doug Clark, a general plan is a blueprint for a city's future . The plan ls a compllaUon of facts on all aspects or Ufe in the tity. ranging from the environ· ment to land use, housing needs to traffic circulation. "We're not trying to order the future , but design a system that makes us fully aware of the con· sequences or a decision, .. says Clark. "When you make that de- cision you should have the in· formation." He adds that the general plan, though required by state faw, ls not simply an information tool for future city councils to guide the city. "It also provides the citizen with some general idea of the policies or the council," says Clark. The policies will be included in a set of "preliminary goals and alternative policies" that the council will adopt, or modify, as each phase of the general plan is brought before it. This is where citizens come io. <See PLAN, Page AZ) Newport E xec Wnvicted of IDegal E x port A Newport Beach aerospace company president bas been convicted after a second trial of illegally e~orting data on rockets and missiles to France. Vernon Edler Sr., president of Edler Industries. races a max· imum sentence or $25,000 and two years in prison on each of the five counts~under which be was convicted. However, his previous sen· tence on the same counts, wh.ich wa~ stayed pending bis suc· cessrul appeal, was a $25,000 fine, 10 weekends in jail and 1,200 hours or community service. Tbe oew RU.illy verdict agalnst (See EDI.ER, Page .\2) By GA.RY GRANVIUE OfhO .. IYPlleCS~ Ao appellate court ordered a 4S-day delay today in the start of indicted Orange County Supervisor Ralph Diedrich's up- coming bribery trial. The Fourth District Court of Appeal order overturned a re· fusal by San Di ego Superior Court Judge Ross Tharp to order Newpor~'s Heather Due Post? Newport Beach City Coun· cllwoman Jackie Heather has been asked to take an alternate's chair on the South Coast Regional Coastal Com- m issJon, but her own mayor says he's not sure he'll vote for her coofLnDation. Mrs. Heather was named this week by Garden Grove Mayor Elerth Erickson as his alternate on the commission. Erickson is the appointee of the League or Cities and, by law, bas the right to appoint his own alternate. subject to confirma- tion bv the county's 26 mayors. NeWJ>ort Beach Mayor Paul Ryckorr. who admits to being taken by surprise when notified of the appointment Thursday, said he is polling his fellow COUD· cil members and will follow their wishes. "She doesn't represent my views at all, but if the council majority wants it that way, I'll vote to conf'trm," Ryckoff said. Robert Haskell. executive director of the League of Cities, said today that Mrs. Heather's confirmation will be voled on April 12 by the league selectioo committee -the 26 mayors. He said she can serve legally for 90 days without confirma- tion. Erickson, who stirred con- troversy last month when he vetoed the committee's 13·12 nomination of Irvine Coun- cilwoman Mari Ann Gaido as bis alternate. sald he chose Mrs. Heather arter talking with a number of~gue of Cities members. "I didn't know her personally welJ," he said Thursda.v. "but I (See HEATHER, Page A2> a delay ln the start of Diedrich and co-defendant LeRoy Rose's trial. Two weeks ago Judge Tharp quickly turned down a request by Diedrlcb's attorneys James Riddel and Keith Monroe tor a postponement of the trial that was to begin Feb. s. Judge Tharp's refusal to allow the delav came after Riddel and Monroe ·said they needed addi· tional time to prepare Diedricb"s defense after laking over lbe case less than a month earlier. The judge's refusal to grant tbe delay sent the two attorneys scurrying to the appellate court wbicb. judging from today's ruJ. ing. was more sympathetic with their plea. <See DIEDRICH, Page A2) Not Dis Day 'Skektomf' in Trunk Things 'could have gone better for Michael A . Stevenson early this morning. THE ZS.YEAR-OLD Lennox man, wbo works for a col· tection agency, bad successfully repossessed a car in El Toro. But tbe car's owner te lephoned Orange County Sheriff's deput1ee to report it stolen. A deputy apotted SteveDIOD in t.tae C"1' and stopped him at 1 a.m. on El Toro Road near Jeronimo Road in El Toro. STEVENSON CALMLY explained to the deputy that he wu only repossessing the vehicle, not stealing it. However, a routine check revealed that Stevenson bad some skeletons jn his trunk. He was in Orange County Jail this morning after deputies arrested him on a failure to appear warrant from Harbor MunicipaJ Courton a moving traffic violation. TberepoMeSsedcarwas lmpounded. Merchants Object To Evening Hours By JACKIE HYMAN Of._ Daffy Pl ... Staff A coalition or about 20 Fashion Island merchants is protesting a requirement that shops there stay open five nights a week. They say the move is arbitrary and may result in confusion rather than the standardization it is meant to achieve. However. a spokesman for the firm that manages Fashion Island for Its owner, the Irvine Company, said the requJrement is expected to result in more customer satisfaction and a long-term increase in business for the stores. "Our studies have shown that one of the reasons for the demise of older downtown areas has been this lack of uniformity (in hours>," said Sidney Unobskey, executive vice president or lbe Taubman Company. Unobskey, who head s bis firm's western regional office in San Francisco, was responding to a letter seot to the Irvine Company by the Independent Merchants or Fashion Island Shopping Cente r . which represents 20 to 24 of the smaller shops . A spokesman for the merchant group, who asked not to be iden· lilied, said most of the stores have stayed open only Monday and Friday nights during the 11 years the center has been in operation. He said Sunday openings, which were previously optional, have also been required·in a let· ter from the management com· pany. England Backers Band Together First notice of the require· r:nent arrived last fall, but there was no enforcement until January, the spokesman said. He said three stores were then notified that they must begin opeoing five nights a week and Sundays or default on their leases. · (See SHOPS, Page A2 > Supporters of a Newport Harbor High music teacher who may lose his job becaWJe or al· leged "unprofessional conduct" are expected to turn out Tues· day to ask district officials to drop the char1ea. !4any of the. ba~ken of band dlrector Richard England will arrive at a school board meeting > ln cars bearing bumper stickers that read: "There will always be ao Eogtand." The stickers are Just part of a campaign in support of the 47· year-old instructor. Newspaper ads, petitions and news releases from parents and teachers have been in evidence since trustees decided to bold a bearing on the charges. The England case is not up for d iscussion by trus tees at Tuesday's school board meeting, set for 7:30 p.m. at Estancia High School in Costa Mesa. EngJaod supporters have been attempting, so far without suc· ceas, to force school trustees to dlscuu the matter publicly. He la charged wttb falling to THERE WILL ALWAYS BE AN f} ENGLAND -ft Tttll 8UMPER m cKER TRANILATU TO 8'IPPORT '°" I AND DlftlCTOfl .,.._,.,. Qooalng lkle• In Controvenr -.t Newport Hwtlor Htgh lcttool carry out the orders of Harbor High Principal Tom Jacobson regarding band performances at playoff football games during the 1m season. Eneland and J acobson have bad a number of related run·ins over the pa.at 18 months. The principal tiled formal charges wltb dlstrtct officials la.at mooth. Arter school trustees voted to bold a formal bearing of the charges, England was placed on admlnlstratlve leave, with pay. No date bu been aet for the dlsm laM.I beariq. It muat be held no later tban March 29 before a three-member panel. lncludln& a at.ate Judiciary of· ricer end representatives or Eniland end tbe Khool d.lttrict. Principal Ja~bloa and db· trtct ontdala bue been adviled by auorneya DOt to make aQ1 p ubll~ atatemenll on tbe \!bafl•· . ' Fatal Fire Suit Settled NEWPORT. Ky. <APl -The ownel'$ of the Beverly Kills Sup- per Club have agreed to a S3 million setUement to ptainWfs ln a class action suit stemming from a fire 1 'A years ago that killed 165 people. Richard J . Schilling and his · three som filed a motion Tburs- d a y, agreeing to lbe terms ·•without admitting UablUty" for lbe fire May 28, um I at the Southgate night spot. Plaintiffs' attorMys a.slted for 1 hearing Feb. 23 to approve the propoeal. Fltteen days after the settle- ment is approved. the defen· danta ~ be required to pay a trustee Sl.8 milUon, with Sl.2 mllllon due niM moatbs later, In easb or ln the form of a warran- ty deed tor tbe 48-acre site ol the former supper club. • .,.Wl,_ MENTIONED IN WILL Rocky Aide Marshak Megan N o t Caller f o r Rocky H e lp NEW YO RK CAP ) -The woman who called polict> after Nelson Rockefeller's fatal heart attack is not the woman who re- portedly was with him when he collapsed, the New York Times reports. Family spokesmen, in the late6l of several versions of the incident. had said the call was made by llegan Marsback and that Miss Marshack, 25, had been .,aridng with Rockefeller on an art book at lbe time of his collapse. But today's Times s aid a police department reassessment or the Jan. 26 e me r-gency phone call shows that the woman caller m ade s e ve r a l a s ides to "Megan," askin~ the address, telephone number and other in- formation. The newspaper said sources close to the RockefeUer family identified the caller as Miss Ma r s h ack 's friend . television personality Ponchitta Pierce. The paper quoted th e sources as saying Mi ss Pierce placed lhe call from Rockefeller's townhouse at 13 West 54th Street. Miss Pierce. 36. laves in the same building as Miss Marshack. at 25 West 54th Street, a few doors away. The T11n-es s a i d Mi ss Ma rshack called Miss Pierce, and Miss Pierce went to tbe Rockefeller townhouse and made the emergency call. The family 's only official statement Thursday said that Rockefeller's last will would be filed today with the Westchester County Surrogate's Court in White Plains. N.Y. The Times said its sources "volunteered" details about the call and earlier information on the time or Rockefeller's death "in the interests or truth ... The Times said its attempts to ·reach Hugh Morrow, longtime Rockefeller family spokesman. were futile. Tbe newspaper said another spokesman. Geor ge <See CALLER, Page A2> Coast We a t h e r Dense nJght and mol"l'\· lng fog, otherwis e fair throush Saturday. Lows tonight in the 40s. Highs Saturday, upper sos at beaches to near 70 inland. INSIDE TODAY There art tohale tightmg1. and then there ore WHA LE SIGHTINGS! You can't (let much clo#r than Pog1 Cl. htlex I , • - DAILY PILOT CIN ~•-eie I HOP • • • Tbe pok man outll nl-d the mt-rchA.nt.a CC>n('t'rru '\ Tb• var1ely ur lea.ea 10. ,·olved mean1 that major JCOl'H Mnd om(' i.mallt•r ones can't '"""11 '" lht· f(roup Qp1n.1or., be reqUlr~ to •tay l>Pf'I\ fiH Newport PhmJing Plan Set night~ '°\t~k Of tht' major tor\'s, Nt-lm n \!urr wi cu~nt. ly rlos on • unda> . hf' saJd, &o unfform hour!\ wtll llll l"NX a,. uchltwffi Th li""t tr ll/lar ph •Inti plan 1ubnmt~ for 1 plooned tom munlly dh1•Jopm1ml In Newport o, rb wu •r1pro ... ~ ThurM111y b)' lh d ty' l>lannlnai Com nna1ion ta.yang c>pt>n bO m n.> hours may l>Obt> o hunt hap for IOln melttr °Stort':f, rort"'in" fht m Co IC'U\ '" tw ~atd Tl'1s Mluauon h iL\ • lltrl.'<I ft ~ lh•t lht· ••m of ~ nt'w n.-qu1n.-ment may be lD ltt rid or l~'l prof1t ablt" bui.1 :I "htrh pay lo"·l'r n•nu rhl' 5uddt>n nd app r~U) nun -nea:ocuablt• lldlure of Ult' n n o u n r l' m t• n t c o n t' ~ r n ~ rn t'rchanc:.. "ho be h evt' the) 1:ould pro' idt• input on ~uch mat tt•r th111 would bto in tbc ~C an tl'rea~ or the 11hoppmg center The SPQkt~man u ad lht' mem bt:n ot hts Hroup arc an favor of unlform hours. but woutd bke to ~e only Monday and Frtday mght o~n1nai. requirtid. with Sundayb optu>n J Unob key rt'8P<>nded "Wt believe 1t 1s very important that. hours suit the consumer public's needs. convenience and most 1mportunt -expecta· tlons. It is wrong for there to lw any uncertainty about :>t ore hours. "We will be continuing our discus s i o n s w i th thos e merchants who still have a prob- lem with this long overdue move. fl Wlll be worked out. "Finally, there's no truth whatever to any suggesUore that we're trying to squeeze out any merchants. We're very proud of the Fastuon Island family as at IS " fi',.._ Pflfle A I EDLER ••. Ed ler was returned Wednesday in Los Angeles federal court. He i:. scheduled to be sentenced Feb. 26. Edler·s previous conviction was overturned on appeal on the grounds that the !'ltatute under which the convictions had been obtained was overly broad. A new trial was ordered. The case is believed to be the firs t one eve r tried in which :someone was accu s ed of transrerring missile technology to a foreign country in violation of the 1954 Mutual Security Act, said Assistant U .S. Attorney Theodore Wai Wu, who proseeut- cd the case both times. The prosecution case cente~ed on c laims that Edler Industries provided mformali?n to French engineers about sohd fuel rocket motors without approval by the U.S. State Department. W. Williams, Cmneramen, Dead at 88 Memorial services will be held Saturday for Wa lter Edward Williams of Newport Beach, a retired movie and television cameraman who died Feb. 1. He was 88. Mr. W1lliams. who li~ed in Newport Beach for 23 years, worked with D.W. Griffith in the early days or silent mm. He worked for Universal Studios and Twentieth Century.fox dur- ing his 43 -year career. Services will begin at 2 p.m. at Kingdom Hall of J ehovah's Wit- nesses. 669 W. 18th St .. Costa Mesa. Mr. Williams leaves his widow. Eva. or Newport Beach; a son. Richard Williams or Costa Mesa; da ughters, Mary Jane Schneider of Oxnard and Mar- Jor ie Schreiber of Costa Mesa; 13 grandchildren, 18 great· grandchildren, and two great· great-grandchildren. DAILY PILOT ff'• Or~Co.t't Otolty ~•~t .,.,,.,,,,,,,.."('f'f' .. ~•01 ... NfW\Prft\ fl_t __ ltYl ... 0.- (01nt Pwbt~~' S.Nf'•l•"4frtt!Oft'4t•f' pivn11,r.•O ~' ,._.,...,. rrHt•• tN (O'\h• ....... Nf -llHt~ lfUftl._ &fo<~ ·-··~I\ V•llf'Y lf"Ytnf1 ~ a..cfllt$ovth CN\I A ''"O*"'~H1ttOftt\P\i'Ottti"'9dM•"'\11MY-\.,_, \t#>dar• flit O<lntHMI pWlftN ... p1..,( h .. UO """'a .. si,...., '°'"' ww, c •11•0f'ftl• •i.i. ._, .. .... ''"•MIUI .... "'MIV.r , .... ~ YICIPrt\MM ....... 0. ..... ~ ~··l(·-EClll .. '-:..:.~ ... ~ Qla•N• It. 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Y,lrffl ""'9UNk•~ 11 .. 0._.....s. .... . 11\/lll"ltft'l .. et~ IT1lthed1 ..... •e•CI hl•ptlon• (714)~ ClaHtfled Mlve~IQ.M7t ,,_....,,,._ 4tMloO Thl' plan ".u oka)'ed fJ l with C'omm~lom•r Alhm Bct.>k di:. :.t·o11n~. ~«"O"hng to <·1ty (.'om munil)' Oe\ t•lopmt.'nt Dm:ctor Rlrhard llo..:•n Tht: r commun d11tlon 1Adl tk' for-w rded to tht• C'lt) COWl('tl • The plan for N't!!A j)(.)rt Pia«'. bo und t>d by M ac Arthu r Boulf'vard Bni.lol Street North und 81rrh Stre.-t. l·aU:. for phw. 1na development in <'OnJunctJon "'1th tra!f14• 1 mprov-..men~. m e luding .t lb1rd lane 0 11 McirArthur Boulevard at Cam pub Dnw PIMnned communihe~ don't come undt>r the city·~ trafflc pha~ing ordanJntt• but most are nt>verthell'~s requtrl'd to submit rraffk phasing plans for 70 per- <'l'nl of their remaining develop. ment In u r e lat ed move, com miss ioners also agreed unan· 1mously to rl'commend to the City Council thut Civic Plaza. a ne w planne d community in Newport Center , be required to prepare a traffic phasing plan The ptans are almed at lying development to the ability of the city streets to handle the traffic those proJects will generate. Suspect Held In Death of Bingo Playe~ OAKLAND <AP) A man identified from mugshots was arres ted today in the fatal shoot· ing of a woman during an abOrtive robbery attempt at a church bingo game. Arrested in front of his home s ho rtly after midnight was Virgil "Ricky" Jones, 31, of Oakland. police said. Ile was booke d for investigation of murder. Police said some or the 250 persons present identified Jones from photographs as being one of the four men who invaded the bingo game Tuesday night at St. Louis Bertran parish school and fired about two dozen shots. Jones was one of several persons questioned Thursday night at the Oakland police sta- tion. said Lt. Terry Green. He s;iid more arrests were expected soon ··we have a pretty good idea of who the others are.·' Green s aid. / Frot1tPageAl HEATHER. • bad heard about her for vanous stands on different issues. Her philosophy, as far as I couJd gather, was very similar to mine. "She 's a person who generally reels that growth should take place but witb the proper con- cern for environmental in· terests.'' He said that city business and his activities as a lieutenant col- one t in the U.S. Air Force Reserve occasionally cause him to miss meetings, so it is expect· ed that Mrs. Heather will be asked to vote on some com- mission matters. Mrs. Heather said the appoint· ment "was not something I sought." She added that she will be representing the League of Cities ratber than Newport Beach speclfically when she sits on the commission. Flood Hits Warelwuse During Check /\ flood that caused about $250,000 damage lo a Costa Mesa furniture warehouse Wednesday occurred during an insurance compn.ny·s annuaJ ch.eek ot ~he store's fire prevention equip- ment, city firemen satd today. A sudden surge of water prell· sure apparently caused a 10. Inch ptpe. to rupture, transform· ina the showroom at Gold Key Furnltw'e, 3200 Harbor Blvd., ln· to an '1Kloor pool. It took ftramen and ator~ employees more than four houn to mop up the mou. Officiala then temporarlJy c loaed the store becau.se Jt didn't have a lunctloolng apririk.ler ant.em. Gold Key furniture· manqer Irv Beckman t.oda7 •aJd be llb't certain If be wtll bold a wit.et damaae we or almpty Ill rid of the damqed furnJture. Store otnciah are now talkin1 wtUl lneurance •cem. •bout who should toot tbe bUJ for lbe flood damap . --' '•••P-AJ 'WILL .•• bl·allb and educaUoo or bta 10 children and to meet several ••nout and lra1lc emcr1encln that occw red l:n tUa famlly." AnotMr 10,..tven loan •u made to Su.aan Cable Herwr. ch ef of hts Wast'llnglon stafl whtn he was vice preafdent, who borrowed 12$,000 two years aao ' nd r\!pwd ts.000 of it last April u ndtr the will, Rock~teller left balt or Ms estate outnght to bl:. widow, lncludlng real f..."State and reeJd~. Amont the lat- ter were the Nelson Rockefeller lodge a.nd two homes at POC'an·. Uco HJlls. In Westchester Coun l} when;~ the will was filed. Ranch land in Willacy and Kenedy counlles in Texas was included .i.s were a Rockefeller home at Seal Harbor. Maine. a n d t w o I'' i f t h A v e n ~ e cooperative apartments an Mitnhattan That poruon of his estate not 8pec1flcaHy disposed of was or· dered he ld 1n trust for lbe benefit of Mrs. Rockefelle~ d~· mg her lifetime. after whtch tl was to go to their sons. Nelson Jr . 15, and Mark. 12. . In providing for his two younges t children. Rockefeller noted that they were born alter the death of John D. Rockefeller J r .. and did not berlefit from the latter's gifts to the extent that the older ones did. Frowa Page AJ • PLAN ... "We want them lo take a look at the goals and policies and say. 'there's some other things we can do'." notes Clark. Policies included in tbe fi.rst phas~ or the general ~Ian outline ways in which the city can re- duce noise and pollution and pro- tect open space and other natural resources. . Summary copies of the first phase are now available free. at the planning department at city hall. 77 Fair Drive. A full·length version costs $5. or can be re· viewed at the department or any city library. . Costa Mesans can give th.e1r views on the plan at il Planning Commiss ion s tudy session set for 6:30 p.m.. Feb 20 at city hall. The commission will bold a second public bearing on the plan at a regular session Feb. 26. I Each phase of the genera plan moves on to the City Coun- cil after review and approval by the Planning Commission. . ANSWERS: An estimated 1 .870 Costa Mes ans wouJd die if a major earthquake on the Newport-Inglewood fauJt struck at 4:30 p.m. An additional 7:480 persons _woul~ .re.quire hospitalization for .t~unes, ac· cording to city pred1ct1ons . During daytime hours, the noisiest part of town is the in- lersecUon of N~wport Boulevard and Mesa Drive. The ind ustrial a r ea along Placentia Avenue near 17th Str eet led the city In the number or air pollution complaints from residents during 1978. There were no pollution com- plaints from residents on Co6ta Mesa's east side, and only ~e registered rrom a homeowner in Mesa Verde. However, a city chart shows that the Mesa Vercte area is aCfected by pollution fro m the Southern Calilornia Edison plant in Huntington Beach. At last count, there are 13 kinds or wild mammals. nine different reptlles and amphib- ians and 72 kinds of birds that can be observed in Costa Mesa. Jolt Panics Tho want/A MILAN, Italy <AP> - An earthquake Jolte d northern Italy from the French to the Yugoslavian borders today, shaking t..ill buildings and panick· mg thousands or people. T here were no reports of serious damage or in- juries. Tbe Joh was felt aJso at Lugano in Switzerland. Rome 's Natio n al Seismological Observatory reported tbe quake was a single tremor reaching '· 7 on the open· ended Ri c hter scale. enough to cause con· siderable damage . The observator~ s aid the epicenter was near Lake Como north of Milan. The quake atruck al 3:(4 p.m . local time. Armed Thug Robe Market in Meea Aa armed inu escaped wttb aoundetermlneda~ount~cub today after robbinf the Rucho Market at 200 Newport Boulavard, Costa Mesa poUce •aid. t Polite Mid there were DO n· Jurtea lD lbe 10:41 a.m . rob· bt.ry. P'wtMr dtta1b were not avaJlable. (! ... w .......... CAU.EO FOR HELP Ponchftta Pierce F'roMPage A J CALLER.· .• Taylor, retUmed a call placed to Rockere tler·s brothe,r _. Laurance. and declln~d com- ment on the brother's behalf On Wednesday. the newspaper q uoted unidentified family sources as saying Rockefeller suffered the heart att ack at 10: 15 p.m. local time . an hour a nd one minute e arlier than family spokesmen had reported. Miss Marshack. they said. had delayed an hour in calling police and instead s ummoned Miss Pierce. who got the doorman an, their buildin g to c a ll Rockefeller's chauffeur to the scene. Morrow first said Rockefeller died at 10: 15 p.m . at his office at 30 Rockefller Plaza. Pressed by reporters. Morrow the next day changed the time to 11 : 16 p.m. aod the place to RockeCeller's townhouse. Morrow said Rockefeller was in the presence of a security guard and chauHe ur a nd he knew nothing about a woman Subsequently. he said that at 9 p .m . Rockefeller s ummoned Miss Marshack. a researcher on his staff. City and state officials in· dicate they do not plan to in- vestigate Rockefeller 's death. Trio Arrested Mter Tipoff In Newport Two Newport Beach residents and a Corona woman were ar· rested Thursday after police re· ceived a tip that a stolen juice vending machine could be found in their apartment. Newport Beach police said today. Sgt. Ken Thompson said detec- tive Lee Roberts and Sgt. Bob Gatewood recovered three stolen vending machines and a stolen Oakwood Apartments lounge chair from the apartment at 1705 Sh ertngton P lace. Newport Beach. In city jail today were the two residents of that apartment, Bruce Erik Laukkanen, 21. and Edward Albert Moore. 22. both facing a charge of receiving stolen property. They are being he ld on $2.500 baiL A thlrct suspect. Theresa Ellen Graham. 20, of Corona. was re· leased on her own recognizance on the same charge. police said. AfraadGre .. d Coastal Fog Halts Traffic alrllne apokesmen s.atd. Tbtck log balWd operations at Orange County Airport today and s lowed traffic to a crawl on many of the county's roadways. Coastal communitl~ that ap-• peared to have been spared the worst of the fog Thursday got their share or at today with many motorists arriving late at work art.er picking their way through slow moving traffic. Officials or passenger airlines using the county airport repon. . ed that they started busing their patrons to and from Ontario Airport at first light today. Ontarlo reported some log, but not enough to hamper opera. lions. Lo.a Angeles lntetoa.Uonal Airport turned to Ontar io, among other airports, for help tod~y when visibility that had never been good during the night suddenly deteriorated early to. day and made further opera- tions Impossible. More than l.000 passengers who normalJy would have boarded Air California, Hughes Alrwest and Golden West rugbts m Orange County were atreded by the transfer to Ontario, Traffic Phasing Study Due An ordinance aimed at clanly- i n g Ne wport Beach 's con- trove rsial traffic phasing or- dinance will come before the Ci- ty Council Monday night. The clarification ordinance, which Passed its flrst reading on a 5·2 vote last month. is expect. ed to stir controversy once again at its second and final reading. A number of c1t1zens spoke for and against the clarification. some protesting they thought it was arbitrary a nd confusmg. others saying they believe at pro. tects citizens from unnecessary traffic congestion The original traffic phasing ordinance is aimed at linking approval of development to the capacity or city streets to handle additional traffic. That or- dinance was passed last year. but council me mbers ha ve since been tryimg to figure out exact ly how to apply it. T hey first came up with a clarification ordinance listing a number o( "traffic mitigation measures" ranctne from van- pools to road improvem ents. Then last month. an a surprise move. Mayor Paul Ryckoff and Mayor Pro-Ten;i Ray \Y~llia~ submitted a revised claraf1calion o rdinance e liminating ref- erences to tramc mit igation and substituting "trip genera. tion reduction ... However. they said they didn't intend lo rule out road improve· ments as figuring into approval of development. Council members Jackie Heather and Don Mc innis said they still weren't clear. on the meaning and voted against t.he clarification measure. lifeguard Gear Stolen From Jeep Newport Beach police are seeking $480 in Jifesaving eqwp· ment s t o len f r o m a city lifeguard jeep They said lifeguard Lt. Logan Lockabey reported a portable resuscitator valued at $380 and a $100 first aid kit missing Crom the jeep. which was parked in t he Orange County Harbor Department lot at 1901 Bayside Drive. "We're well and truly socked In." a gloomy tower operator re· ported today "We're using any other airport that can take nights from us ... Pohce in many Orange County com muruties reported a rash of minor collisions but no major accidents as motorists tried to cope with fog for the second day in a row. ,The National Weather Service said there will be fo g again tonight and early Saturday with the indJcation that it will not be quite as dens e as that ex. perienced Thursday 1night and ~arly today. "There will be no major change in weather conditions durl n ~ the w eekend ," a forecaster said. The thickening fog Thursday night generated a great deal o( grumbling among county r~1- dents inconvE>nienced by the con- ditions but nowhere more so, perhaps, than at Los Alamitos R ace Track where officials called off the last five quarter horse races when it beeame im· possible to see the t rack from the stands Thursday night. E',....P~AI DIEDRICH. • The two lawyers seek to clear tht• Fullerton s upervisor of bribery charges brought against him in a grand jury indictment handed down Dec. 15 , 1977. Diedrich is charged in the in· d1ctme nt with pro'fiting from bribes allegedly solicited and re - ceived that related to a 1973 board of supervisors land use dec1s1on And Rose 1s charged with con· spiring to help Diedrich wJth the aUeged plot. Today's appellate court ruling m e ans H wall be al least 15 months between the time the two men were charged with the crimes and a start of a trial. Meanwhile. other challenges raised by the defense attorneys still must be resolved, including Judge Tharp·s fitness to oversee the trial. A hearing was scheduled in San Diego today to determine ii a decla ration filed by the de- fens e attorneys that, in elf ect. charged Judge Tharp with bias would remove the judge from the trial. But that hearing was canceled an light of the appellate court or- der last week that ordered pro- ceedings against the two defen· dants suspended until the court reached the decision it reached today on postponement. Still clouded is an issue brought to the court after Judge Tharp refused to aJJow the de- fense lawyers to probe into the makeup of the grand j ury that indicted the two men. Today's ruling declared there was no abuse or discretionary power by ~ Judge in denying the attorneys the bearing on the grand JUry issue they wanted. Too Much? Too Little? l ll '"° 1~11 OONI BE MISLED BY DISCOUNTS. DEALS. SALES ANO GIVE-AWAYS. THE COMMON LAW OF BUSINESS SAYS IT BEST - IT IS UNWISE TO PAY TOO MUCH. BUT IT IS WORSE TO PAY TOO LITTLE. IF YOU PAY TOO MUCH. YOU LOSE A LITTLE MONEY ANO THAT IS ALL . WHEN YOU PAY TOO ume. YOU SOMETIMES LOSE EVERYTHING BECAUSE THE PRODUCT YOU BOUGHT WAS INCAPABLE OF OotNG WHAT IT WAS PURCHASED TOOO. YOU CAN'T PAY A LITTLE ANO GET A LOT. • DEN'S -··-:iiiSiitllitiaii:·custom draperies linoleum • wood floor 91 27 • ,HONE 6'6·4838 -646·23U 1663 PLACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA. CAllf. 6 - Fnd!y, February 9, 1979 DAIL y PILOT A3 -ido-~· ~ellS Horror of Shoot·-- 8y TRV l V 0-.... 0..ti' "'* ... " tltr \'Ot('e C-h<>ked WIU\ eolJa, a wldo-. d Huntlnacton tl1rbo11r molb~r loJd Oraoatt County Supt'rtor Court Juro Thur-.day of • att'tun, bl•r h~band dJt• by 1 u11ftn.• d~nt: • robbc.-r)' la.'t yt• r Saw Mate Gunned Down in Hegt "Plearte don 't hoot me" and Cr ane walked out. B rb r u Golln H• •llflt-d th.ll ~dwud 1 •I r Bur1H lt, , al..o tbrHlcnt.'d lo kUI h•r aflt•r hl!i a ll &~d robbl'ry companion. Robt~rt Cran\". pumJJ('d tbru bullets lnlo Jt"v. lry :.lore 011tner W a)' nt' C'rt>lin. <C I Bum('tt, of Lona Bl·ach, ts b(· lnJJ tnt'd fur murdt r lor has· al l ard rol in Oohn's dt1th dur In a J n 30. une. robber)' ut l.t'uure \\orld Jt-,.\'lt>r~ In St> .. 1 Ot'l<'h Cr;.tnt• fu<'l'5 ll mul"tlttr t n•I later M t'.J Gohn told th ~Ix mrrn sl~·wom n Jury Thun.duy thut <.:r1 nc frN.t t•ot •n•d lht• Gohn storl' alont'. v. alktd uround bru~!l)'.--1cll. but ccturncd mo mt•nt.1\ lokr 'I §.Ort or fron· und quit talk ' me to the cw.tomt•r u11d m y t!)l~ l()(k.:d in on ham, ~h1• Hild U1l' C>.Hry f'IMI Sllltt f'!lott HOLLY ATKINSON AND MELTED SNOWMAN Peterson School Youngster Exhlbtt1 Insight Import Snow ~ White Stuff Comes to Kilb By ROBERT BARKER Of no. o.11, Pl ... St.ttt About 70 Huntington Beach kindergarteners 9..ere given a real snow job Thursday morning at Peterson School. THE SNOW WAS provided by teacher Chris Dysinger and ber husband, Glen, an assistant superintendent with the Huntington Beach Union High School District.. Mrs. Dysinger said she would have preferred to take the children t.o the s now but brought. the snow t.o the children as the next best thing. She said Dysinger got up al 3:30 a.m. at their Lake Ar· rowhead home and shoveled the snow into plastic con· tainers. They hauled it lo the children in a trailer. YOUNGSTERS IN the school's three kindergarten classes created a trio of snowmen out of the raw material. Then they wrote stories giving impressions of their crea· tions. Five.year-old Salvador Rodriquez said he thought the s nowman made by his class was happy because he believed ~e saw a smile on its face. Holly Atkinson, also 5, was less optimistic. She said the snowman was sad because he knew he was melting. As it turned out, Holly's interpretation was closer to the target. THE SNOWMEN were great while they lasted, but by day's end they bad shrunk in stature and appearance. And they weren't smiling. 2 Water Employe~s Ordered to Trial By KATHY CLANCY Of the O.lly l"llot S141tf Two employees or the Moult.on Niguel Waler District face a Feb. 22 Orange County Superior Court trial on charges that they used district employees and equipment ror personal chores. one charge each of destroying records and one count of willful· ly failing to discharge bis duties. All charges against Kenneth Krieger, 37, a maintenance yard supervisor , were dis· missed by the judge. Krieger had been c harged with falsifying public records, destroying r ecords and em· bezz lement. JUry. "I didn't feel lood with him " Wh n Crane asked to &ee some tcold chains. sbc testified, her huljband clalmed he dldn 'l have ny tn stock, a ploy he used on occasion whl'n "he didn 't feel Koud llbout someone." Mr Colin began crying when 1aho uld Cr&LW .suddMly reached rnto his hlrt. pulled out a gun which hit the jewelry store counter with u tbud und went off "J .saw my husband hit and go down and a s my husband was going do wn he s hot Crane through the arm," sbe said. her voice breaking. "and Crane took like a couple of steps over and 'shot him a couple more Umes." About this time. Mrs. GoUn told Jurors, Burnett came tbroueb the store carryina a handgun and hea<Jed toward a rear safe. "I fell to the floor behind the counter ," she continued "My Iran Exports Sliced husband had always saad if I ever beard shots lo drop to the floor. I have been programmed. l guess. "I realized they couldn't see me on lhe Ooor." Mrs. Golin testified. "I started lo move up. I thought ii I could get to the door I could get help." Jl was then tbal Crane walked over to her. pointing his gun and said , ''TaJce another step and I'll kill you." Mrs. Golin testified. She told Jurors she pleaded. As Burnett walked lowurd her. s he said, he threatened, •·Don 't move or I ·11 klll you." "I put my hands on my face ;,ind said I can't see you ," Mrs, Golin tes1Jf1ed , "Don't kill me.·• and Burnett left the store. The mother of two teen·agc sons said !ihe Immediately sum· moned fire d e partment. pafamedlcs and police, then called I.he family doctor. "My hus band 1s bleeding bad.·· Mrs. Gohn said she told the physician. ''What can l do"" Gasoline Cutbacks Looin NEW YORK <AP> -With oil exports cut off from Iran, major oil compllllies have started t.o llmil the amount of crude they sell to r efineries . a nd s ome gasoline station deliveries have been cut back. Meanwhile. governme nt of· facials di s puted whet.her Treasury Secretal")' W. Michael Blumenthal had blamed Energy Secretary James R . ScbJes· 111ger's statements on the severi· ty of the situation for upsetting financial markets. In response to r eports that Blumenthal was crit icizing Schlesinger, a Treasury Depart· ment spokesman said Blumnen· thal was referring t.o the effects the Iranian situation itself. not Schlesinger's statements, have had on financial markets. Schlesinge r warned earlier in the week that the cut.ore of Ira· nian oil, if it continues, was "pro- spectively more serious" than the 1973.74 Arab oil embargo, which led to shortages and long lines at gasoline stations. That statement set off tremors in the world's financial markets. causing the price or gold to soar to a reeord and the dollar to drop against major currencies. "Blumenthal told the Senate Budget Committee Thursday he Citibank Cuts Lending Rate NEW YORK <APl -Citibank. the nation's second·la rgesl bank. today cut its prime lend- ing rate v •. point t.o 11 \.-'l percent. The move followed a similar step late in January by ~ ra nked Chase Manhattan Bank and several smaller institutions. The prime r ate is a bank's charge on loans to its best e<>r· porate borrowers . It is not linked to r ates on consume r loans or on home mortgages, but its fluctuations may sign a l ch anging trends in the price of borrowed money. The downward move has ended a two-year spira l I.hat pushed the prime rate from 614 percent to a four.year-high of 11 ~ percenL But analysts have warned against expecting a further round of decreases in months ahead. Ex-banker Investigated SAN FRANCISCO CAP> U.S. Attorney William Hunter says a federal grand jury is looking into tbe business ac- tivities of Alvin C. Rice while he was a former Bank of America vice chairman . He confirmed Thursday a criminal investigation is un· der way concerning Rice and tnat at ls being handled by Robert Breakst.one. chief of the U.S. Attorney 's criminal division. Be yond that be declined comment. agreed with Schlesinger's as· s~sment of I.he situation, and added: "In Secretary Schlesinger's s tatement yesterday he fnd1cat· ed that the situation is serious in Iran and has a serious impact on the world and the U.S. oil de· mand and s upply s ituation. which clearly is the kind or thing that causes people to run to gold ." Blumenthal was anlcrpreted by reporters present. as criliciz· ing Schlesinger's liming of the remarks. But Treasul")' Depart· ment spokesman Joseph Lail.in s aid today tha t Blumenthal meant no criticism of Schles· - inger in any way. "He was saying that the s1tua· lion in Iran -Mt Schlesanger 's characterization of it -was causing the problem ." Laitin said . Because of the s upply prob· lems. Gulf and Standard Oil of California aMounced Thursday plans t.o limit by roughly 10 per· cent the amount of crude that they sell t.o refiners. and Royal· Dutch Shell boosted its previous· ly announced cutbacks to 15 per· cent. British Petroleum and Ex· xon previous ly a nnounced similar cutbacks. Texaco bas said 1t wtll prob· ably lake a s imilar stee. and Gmrt Test Slated Libertarians Seek Listing on Ballot Members of the Libertarian Party will appear in Orange County Superior Court March 9 in an effort t.o win a listing on the 1980 primary geoeral elec- tion ballot Party membe r s flied s uit Thursday against Secretal")' or St.ate March Fong Eu over her refusal lo gr ant the party a ballot---slot after Libertarian gubernatorial candidate Edward Clark polled 5.5 percent of the votes cast in the November gov- ernor 's race. The party leader-s contend state law permits a d~ignation on the ballot if a party Candidate polls at least two percent of the vote in a prior general election. But Mrs. Eu, on the advice of counsel, has interpreted the state law pertainJng to political parties otherwise. Mrs. Eu contends there are only two ways the Libertarians can be listed on lhe 1980 ballot . One way she contends, would be for party members to obtain s1gnatures equal lo at least 10 perc~nt of the voters who cast. ballots-in the Novembe r gubernatorial race by next Jan. l. The second would be if voter registrations would show that at least one percent of California voters list their party affiliation as Libertarians. The state ~lections code also lists a thlrd method o( qualify. ing, polling two percent oC lbe statewide vote. But the secretary of state has interpreted that as a pplying only to a previously qualified party. Attorneys for the Libertarian 'party contend C lark's No· vem be r r ace s ho uld have quailfied the party. But the secretary of state believes it did not since Clark was listed on lbe ballot only as an independent. The suit seeks a court order certifying that the Libertarian Party is qualified for the ballot or a new interpretation of the state e lections code pertaining to the qualifications for new parties. living Color Featuring ..... • Tulips •Hyacinths •Daffodils •Azaleas •Mums and other living floral gifts. foil wrapped for .. ~_.....-= ........ ~ • .-:~· that someone speclolf -=---....~r-6" Pot Size From olhet oil companies say tht>y are watching the situation closely ThoS(' cutbacks, if they con· tinue, could lead to shortages or gasoline and heatin~ 011. Continental Oil Co. said Thurs· day it will limit the amount or gasoline it ~ells dealers, in part because or tight supplies caused • by the lranie\n situation. Conoco said dealers would get about 4 pe rcent less gasoline than they received m previous months. Texaco already has put into effect a similar allocation pro. gram, and othe r companies, most recently Cities Service Co., have warned that they might bave lo do so as well. LB Crash Victhn Identified Police h ave ident1f1ed Thursday's victim of a Laguna Canyon Road car crash as Barbara Sue Shields, a . telltir with ~unty Pac1f1c National Bank's Laguna Beach office for the past nve years Miss Shields, 29. was killed when she lost control of hef small foreign car while driving mto Laguna t.O work about 8.30 a .m. She was a resident of Santa Ana. Her Uttle car drirled mto on· coming lanes where it slammed into a van driven by Joseph Chazan of Laguna Beach. Chazan was treated at Sad- dleback Community Hospital for his Injuries and later released. Miss Shields was a teller ut Security Pacific National Bank in Laguna Beach for the past five years, working in many de· partments as a fill ·in fo r employees who were ill or or1 vacation. Highway patrolmen said the woman may have lost control of her car on the winding roadway in lhe thick fog shortly before it crossed the center dividing tine ROSES • IYOIY Tower • sweepstakes • Trumpe1er Bore-fool ;>kg Reg '6 99 Sale Price s5.49 ,. W~EPING FIG ,...,>~ {FICUS benfQ.._mlno) ~ Graceful ore~ ~ brooches and g1ossy green foliage • lltghltght !Ills garden tovorne s Gal Size Reg '16 99 Sale Price s9.99 Municipal Court Judge Robert Law ordered brothers :Jobn and Charles Perr y to face trial Thursday a ft.e r dis missing charges against the lbird dis· tricl worker and permitting I.he fourth to plead guilty to a single misdemeanor charge. Law·s order came al the end or a four.day preliminary hear· mg, closed to the public al the request or defense attorney Roger Hanson. Last week Law bad dismissed charges involved in similar incl· deots against former Newport Beach city councilman Carl Kymla, the water district's general manager. Protester, 'Roots' Featu~ed Sunday s4.99 ~HANGING ~i!i..m~~~~OTHOS :U-1 , ~~An eosy·le>-gr Cgltttontle • ~. novice Indoor gardener 6 Pot Sile .. -------------0------.. sa1e Price s3.99 Keep VOl"glft COi()( noppv Wllh • ,90 ",,,. . All-Purpose Fertlllzer ,.l.,.#lf!.-_ Prosecutor WUllam Evans bad -tftoved to dis m iss charges against Kymla after Law in· d icaled privately he had "prob- le m s" with evidence In the case and after Kym la '11 attorney assured Evan.q his client would resign his pubUc post. John Perry. 37, the 'district's director· o f adminis trative operations, now facas ll'iul on one cbarge or mlsappropriaUng district funds and one charge or e mbeulement. His brother, Charles, 28, a maintenance yard roreman faces tbl"ee cbarges ol misap. proprlaUng public funds. two cb•r•es of embuzlement and On the day before Lincoln's birthday you'll find these stories -honestly! -In Sunday's Dally Pilot. MORE THAN TAPE -Min· nesota Mining & M anurac- tuming doesn't have any mines. but ll does have a talent for giv. Ing free-wheeUng thinkers a chance to shine. A survey of three local 3M enterprises shows how In You /Your Money. RADICAL CIDC -Ivon Katz used t.o protest the aovernment 's involvement in Vietnam. A dee- ade later he's still protesting, but the t~'s changed now that be owns a chain of aarment and shoe st.ores. DOES BE' -Robert Klt1n ( UNDA Y'S BEST) doesn't play the piano but it really doesn 'l matter because he 's a first·rate standup romJc and stage and motion picture ac· tor. He tells where tbe career began, and how he was appren· ticed to Rodney • 't don't get no tespect" DanRerfietd. WILL IT WIN AGAIN? - "Roots It: The Next Genera· lion" premJcres on ABC·TV next week. and pred.lctions say the second part or the 1enealoeica1 saga of Kunta Klnte's descen· dants is as sood u the first aeries. The Aasoclated -Preas outlines th hiatdry. nara and episode one. .. VERONICA LAKE • ECONOMICAl GUARANTEED • All PURPOSE Pl.ANT FOOD ANALYSIS Add toven<!er·blue blossoms tilts spring to ony contolnef or go"'on spot • OISSOl VES INSTANTLY 18% Nitrogen • RE·SEALABLE PLASTIC CONTAINERS 20% Pnosptlo<IC tGol s11e 6 oz Size Reg •1 29 Acid Reg '299 "' ., •• •••#•• 99~ 16%PofOSh Sole Price Plus cne1oted tronl Sale Price '1 .29 0 > ~ Ill ... ~ VIC"fflMIA ~ ~-• z 0,..1-,, • w.-7 ._.le.JO,.... JIJJ NIWPOlf •YD. COSTAWISA ...... ..... MM,03 , FOUNTAIN VALLEY ~AN :;; ""'!'!'ll !'!'I("!"( .•o•~ I WY :i:; ELLI~ g. -QC 11420 •OOIHUHT "O FOUMTAIH ¥ALUY .................. '-......... ,. PHOt .. tH-6711 OfltM7DAYS l&a.•l:Jtp& l l I I ...... ' A.. DAil y PllOT Friday Fat>r~ t. 1'1'1 ·-NATION I WEATHER Q Whole , .•. Jut H ting .. , • .; .... ~If Tom~~' Marphla• · Prices to Soar -./" On Groceries oHo • 111 in Fog F ' a l. •'OGS DEPT. -\<Ju lh111• you \le had vux· •lltoru. lhnr da> ~IWlf' of th<" mial\ of tho morrun1·1 II ~u JWl <'O~dt>r U~ h1pl<>s."i ho ~ pl1y r WASHINGTON CAPl -Wholesale prices. spurred by soaring prlc~s ror beef and veal. rose by l 3 percent in January -the biggest monthly incrl'ase In rour years. the Labor Departmenl reported to· day Tb~ report Ml'ans consumers can expect hefty increases in Th•· t"hron\t' belt.or \Ii.ho g~ out to th tr•Ck placing h! b rd eamt'd cash on \Jw h.:iy burnt·~ n ·v<>r con<tldn~ h1m!l\'lf do .... n on tm lu<>lc until th<' '''' rnC't.> M\t'r th~ 1..-.t 11.11: h.ts 'll"t'itkcd ucru!t., tht.• '-'11'1· rh,tt llll'Ul\.'I, \\ llh nlllf or "° nlt't!' t'll<'h n1~ht, )'OU m1~ht lt\..~l' u "'ad of i:rtt•11 on the• ru-st four und 'ilJll huvt' 1111 up1)0rtU1Ul} lo rt't'OH•r HI tht> luh.•r rt>nll''l' nu .. I' J\\ un tht• hopt: th.It l(l<J\\ .. v.1thm lht ht•.irt "' L.osinq I' layers With Wo11hless Stubs for 5th Race l'\"er~ player v. ho admires <'ertam horsenesh "t the betting V.tndO\\ SO YOU MIGHT huve a meusure of sympathy for the players who found tht.>mselves a touch behmd when 1t came down to the Fiftb Race at Los Alamitos Rare Course last night. Among the 5,500 players on ha nd for the filth running, you have to suspect that there were at least a few who were looking to f?C t even. They wagered more than $100.000 on that Fifth Race. IT NEVER HAPPENED. There wasn't any Fifth Race . It was fogged out. Thus lhe m ists of the evening rolled in acrnss our Orange County rare track and the chances of recovery for t•t:rtatn players evuporatcd in the growing gloom. Can't you 1ust imagine how the hapless los ing player tried to t•xplain hts hard luck upon arriving home wilh his pJ~ check cash Inst night " And his wife asks : '"Ch~irh<'. how romc you're fift y bucks short here"" •·1t got lost. love " "How could you do that.,.. . r loi.l il in the fog . Los Alamitos trac·k offJtial!> refundf'd the Sl00.000 that hud bet.•n <'Oughed up for the Fifth Ra<'c but you have to .. uspect th1s was little ~olace to the-players who were on the short end when lhc cloud cover fell upon the race t·ourse. In this case. the wages of wagenng was re~dly a sin TtDS WAS ONLV the second time in the current mc('t· mg at Los Alamitos tha t the horsenesh competitions have bt!en fog get out. The I ast ti mt: was upon the Yuletide Maybe that fog left the players with a little something lo spend on Christmas prcscnLc; Iran Turmoil Hurts Carter Popularity NEW YORK 11\Pl Amencans think less of Jimmy Carter's ''ork than at any time since before the Camp David summit, an J\ssot·iatt.'d Prc>ss· NnC News poll shows. Concern ov<'r Iran and Carter's handling of the turmoil there were large factors 1n the decline, while the continued failure to achieve a peace agreement in the Middle East was also a factor. IN DECEMBER. 36 P ERCENT of the public gave Carfer good or excellent marks. Interviews with 1,600 adults Monday and Tues· day found only 28 percent gave Carter su'Ch·ravorable marks. an eight·point drop in seven weeks . · This latest rating is close to the lowest point ever found for Carter, reached in August last year , when 26 percent gave him good or excellent marks. His current standing is not signlficanUy differC'nt from that low "point. FIFrY·THREE P E RCENT Judged Carter 's work "only fair" this monlh. And 17 percent rated his work poor, up from 12 percent 10 the last poll Two percent of the adults nationwide questioned by telephone said they were not s ure A substantial portion of this drop can be traced to public perceptions of Carter's handling of the turmoil in Iran t:rOCt'ry prtces tn the next few month~ Last month alone. wholesale bt·t•r und veal prices rose 13 per- ('t>nl . lhl' dep~rtment said. That WJll equul to about half the beef ' und vt>ul mt•rease:s ln ull of 1978 WHOJ~F.SALE PRICE boosts lulll month were widespread and tnduded i;harp gains In gasoline. fu1.•I 011 , cosmetics. tobacco, 3utos, tire • machinery and a variety of other products. Not since November 1974, whe n the increase was 1.8 per· cent. havt> wholesale prices risen so rapidly In one month. T hose prices usually are har- bingers of trend!' m retail prices in following months. Last November and De<' e mber . wholesale prices were climbing rapidly but at a l\fany Banks To Refund Overcharge WASJUNGTON <AP > -Hun- dreds of banks will have to hand out cash refunds to many of their borrowers. but you won't know if your bank is one of them unless it tells you. Because o f mi s takes in arithmetic, banks will have to refund millions of dollars to m<iny customers who borrowed money in the past five years, federal officials said Thursday The banks will st a rt noti- fying people by mail. probably in about six monlhs. that they will get re funds because the banks inadvertently misstated interest r~ the officials said. THE_C()MPTROLLER of the currency's office said some banks are also being notified that they had mfastated the in- terest rate in the opposite direc- tion -a s too hi g h . No breakdown of banks was made public. In such cases, banks will not be allowed to de mand more money from customers they had undercharged. the comptrollers office said. The comptroller of the curren· cy's office, which s urveyed 4.700 national banks, is working on a letter telling many or the m to go through lheir books and reim· bur sc every c u s tom er shortchanged. ''THE NAMES OF the banks will not be available because the banks were examined through the examination process," said Caryl Austrian, communication officer for Comptroller of the Currency John G. Heimann. "All such information• is ex- e mpt from the Freedom of In· formaUon Act," she said. Banks a r e require d to translate the interest rates they cha rge into an annual interest rate. which the borrower can see when signing the loan form. Eastern Highways Slick 50 Cars Pile Up on Missouri Interstate T.,._~at•r•• HI L• ~· Albany A1tan111 At111nt l( (1h ,. 1 ...................... .. """'-R1-.m•rt" llo•1on 11'111110 (11Ml\IOfl W V t'f'1tC{tOO (llt(•nMft (lpypl1 .... 1 Co•u"'tn" O•riv,., Ott Mo""'' °"'"'" Ou•ul" .,..,,.ttn"'Ct H~l .. n4' lnd1•n•P0''-1Cer-u\ Cnv l~"~ 11me ""'°' loohvfn .. 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IOftloflf M•r 0 Atono IM ~I 11nd Ill '"' lnlal'lll Y•li.y\ 11191'• .,.,. t•j)jl(fH lo ""9' ll~fwttll lt6 3nCI '' w it" lo•• 11,.1,,,1,,., '"""JS to•\ lrt ,,,. - t•lrn ""~"' '" lllt tnld fO< •114 mlll tO\ -• OA'<fl(I"°'. wl1" low\ Ill 111e tot.,.,~. fCoa1tal w~athtr fn· formation wiU bf Jound °" PO{I' 810 todaw J slower Tate of 0.8 percent. If the January increase continued for a year. the rate would be more than 16 percent. WHITE HO USE press secretary Jody Powell called tbe Increase "disturbing news'' and s aid the rise in non.food prices "exceeded expectations." He said the report should encourage critics to support the president's anti-inflation program. Alfred Kahn, chairman of the Council on Wage and Price Stability. called the wholesale price Increases "terribly widespread and troublesome." Testltying before the Senate Banking Committee, Kahn said the dramatic January increase "underscores the vital im· portance" of President Carter's voluntar y anti-inflation pro· gram. However. he said. some of the Increases such as beef and gasoline were "largely out of our control." KAHN SAID mE wholesale price rise might reflect action by companies to raise prices to the limit under Carter 's anti· Inflation guidelines and sooner lhan they mtght have otherwise. Kahn said the adminlstra· tlon 's efforts at monetary and ·fiscal restraint have not begun to be felt. ~e administration previously had cautioned that results of its wage-price curbs probably would not be evident until late spring or summer. Kahn sought Thursday to enlist consume rs in the anti· inflation fight. liaying. "We have to depend on alert consumers to monitor prices.·· He s uggested that consumers demand ex· planations from r etailers for stiff price boosts that seem un· justified. and that they refuse to buy products that seem to be overpriced. THE FIRST INFLATION re· port for the new year showed wholesale prices for consumer foods rose by 1.8 percent in January. • Besides beef and veal. wholesale prices rose sharply for fresh and~dried vegetables. vegetable oil products. proc- .('ssed poultry. pork and black pep- per. Stubborn Pier Fire New York City and Coast Guard vessels play streams of water on burning Bush Termjnal Pier in Brooklyn Thurs· day. It wok three city fireboats. two Coast Guard cutters and 35 land-based fire companies almost three hours to ~ring the stubborn blaze under control. No injuries were reported. Sears Will Off er Commercial Notes CHICAGO (Al' 1 -Sears. Roebuck and Co. intends to borrow a half·billion dollars or more from its 26 million credit card customers through the sale or commercial notes, a top corporate official said Thursday night J ack F. Kincannon. senior vice president for finance for Sears. th(' nation's largest retailer. said the public offering must be re~1stered fi rst with the Seeur1t1cs and Exchange Comm1ss1on. KINCANNON SAID NOTES as low as Sl.000 will be offered to customers, with the range going considera bly higher. .. , don't imagme we would reg1st~r for less than half a billion dollars:· he said in a telephonl• inl<'rvtew l{ancannon said the plan ts similar to note sales by Investor!> 01vcrsilied Services of Minneapolis a nd Gamble·Skogmo Jnc. a nother Minneapolis-based diversifi~d me rchandising and finan- cial servi<'c <'ompany HE SAID ~10NEY RAISED by Sears would be used "for general and corporate purposes." He would not eJaborate The terms of the notes will vary as will interest rates. Kincan- non said. "What would the rate have to be next year to entice in · vestors? You tell me. w e·u change the r ate to accommodate the market.·· No date has ~o set for the offering. which is expected to place considerable pressure on savings institutions because the in· terest rates offered are likely to be higher than those offered by banks and savings and loan associations. Daily Pilot carrier Steve Kerr tries the new bicycle he won. Bike Rewards Sale.s Success Incentive pays. Or, at least, ·it did for a Daily Pilot carrier recently. Carrier Steve Kerr won a ten·speed bicycle for selling Daily Pilot subscriptions. "I sold 16 subscriptions in one afternoon," said Steve. a n e i g h t h g ·r a d e r a t Sh orecliffs Junior Hi gh School in San Clemente. • '1 use the bike on my route -it's really hot. Steve likes his job. "It's not ha rd it only t a k es 15 minutes -and ow ning my own business is better than a ny allowance.·· he said. If you are a boy or girl at least 10 years old and would e n joy earning your own m oney as a D a i ty• Pilot carrier, call t he circulation department a t 642-4321. or mail the coupon. r-------------------------------1 MaU To: Orange Coasl Dally Piiot 1 P.O. Box 1560, Costa Me ·a 1 California 92626 I I Yes! I'd like to find out more about being a Dally : Pilot newspaper carrier l N1mr : ·"ddrf'~ll non' I Cit)' "•' .. --------------------------~----~ DAILY PILOT 642-4321 ... - , _C_A_L_IF_O_R_N_IA __ _;., ________________________________________ _:,:F11:=z:.;. February&. 1979 DAILY PILOT A 5 ~~-C'eart-Orft ... Krishna Solicitors ~led at Ait-port 1.. ANGEL • <AP 1 A fl~ WM!k temporary r lralnlna or der ION lnlo tlf~l Sunday. forbtddln& Ha~ Knahna llc1tors al Loe An ~ lntC'mahon I Airport rram dt'«ptlvt pracUc or 11 1rcs1m'l' t ctl(""lt l.os Ang<'lH Suf)('nor Court Juda Rol'M'rt Wt'll lat1u~ th or dt'r Thu~•Y. hut 1a~ thf' St>ctf'ty for Krtr.hn• Con clousne N thr " da lo rnform Its mC'mlw~ The <>rd r will not take t>rff'ct untU 12·0111 m ~'undav ( __ trA_TE_1 _J Tiw-order wall r main in «"lftct unW u Marcb l' hcaar lnJC on Uw t'lty·~ motion for .1 prt•h m1n· ry mJunchon an lh•· c Sf' Attorneys for llarl' Krl.!hna •t!rt"e"d lo the l<>mporaf") ""lra1n1ng order T~ court ordtr wa-; tht-nu.ult or a cavil suit filed by the caty ond tlw' Bo rd or Airport Commt5stoncn> aaa1Ml thf' group The ult UC'Cu.st"d Kri hnu members of cruhnl a public nuJsance and enaagan.g to dN't-ptave practk('l> ut thf' atrport. la1 1&a.lren Ma11 Tri• --•n-t't1eta•le• AC RAM ENTO 1AP1 Lawmakers. lrymg to avoid each summcr 'ti. "ulmosl total chaos, ·are t.huaJune of cutung Uwir vaca hoos by llix duys to alleviate the end-of-session bill jetm. A proposal awaahng action on the Senate noor would schedule the summer rece~~ from July 21 to Aug. 20 instead of June 30 to Aue. 6. The new dates are part or a schedule shakeup that will be amend<."<1 mto a resolution by Assemblyman Daniel Boatwright, D· Concord BART T.W Fl~ Drill E"aluaf•d SAN FRANCISCO <AP > Bay Art>a Rapid Transit officials we re evaluating the results or a fire drill and safety tests m the BART lube. wb1ch has ~n shut since a fatal hre an January. Meanwhile, 25 commuters en1oyed ferry service between San Francisco and Berkeley Thursday for the first lime in two del'ades, a service that will la!>l a!> long as the transbay tunnel 1s closed Hearst Shootlag Vl~tl• Qtdts Stor~ INGLEWOOD <AP > -The owner of a sporting goods store that was dotted with machinegun bullets fired by Patricia Hearst says he·s not bitter over the newspaper heiress' release from prison. He can understa nd "This store." he said, "is a prison, too." That's why Bill Huett is calling it quits at Mel's Sporting Goods aner eight years in busi· ness here. No one was seriously injured in the May 1974 Sym· bionese Liberation Army shooting. FatMr of A•troaa•t laan ,....,,. ·a~. SAN JOSE tAPl -James Jr;win, father of Apollo 15 astronaut J a mes B. Jrwin, died Thursd ay at a hospital after a lengthy illness. The astronaut. who lives in Colorado Springs, Colo., was the eighth man in July 1971 to walk on the moon. He heads the High Flight Foundation, a Christian organization. • Irwin's father. a native of Pittsburgh, Pa., was a stationary· engineer retire<i'from a position al San J ose Stale University. l'Otdla 1t'o1111ded "1f Bla•t Fro• Sltotg1111 LOS ANGELES <AP) -A 16-year-old youth was wounded with a shotgun blast to the head by an assailant who fired from a pass· ing car al the young man and hls two friends as they stood on a sidewalk. The victiJll, Carlos Valvadino, was taken to Queen of the Valley Hospital in West Covina Thursday night, but later was transferred to County-USC Medical Center . Hospital officials there sa;d his condition was extremely cntical Media. Public Barred Fro• Bearf•g OAKLAND CAP > -A judge has reversed his own ruling and barred the public and news media from a preliminary hearing in the case of two brothers, David and Kenneth Moore, accused of a rape and murder crime spree. Superior Court Judge Winto McKlbben had ordered the hear· ing opened Tuesday 'A'.he~ he complained t~at de~ense attorneys had dragged their feet tn filing an appeal o( his ~arher ~Ing ~pen· ing the hearing. Defense attorney Spencer Stellis filed has notice of appeal Thursday and immediately asked the judge to close the hearing again Shopping at ... .,,,.,.,... ttlore Treat.-et1t Doctors at UCLA Medical C<:nter arc treating John Wayne (or an infection tha t has developed in an incision from the J an. 12 removal of a cancerous stomach. No r e· lease date has been set for W ayne. but a state ment Thursday said he should be returning to his Newport Beach honie in a few days. Mom of Slain Boys Happy With Court SAN DIEGO CAP> -The mothers of two boys murdered bv Robert A. Harris are "both very happy .. the 26-year-old Vj. salia man bas been ordered todje in the gas chamber for the crime. one of the women says. But two of the jurors were in tears Thursday after returning their verdict for the foreman. Richard H. La Valley. called il "the llardest thing in the world to do." Ha rris was convicted two weeks ago by the same seven· man. five-woman jury of first· degree murder and kidnapping in the July 5 shooting deaths of J o hn Mayeski and Michael Baker, both 16-year·old high school sophomores. THE J URY deliberated another 2112 hours before decid· ing Hanis should die. When Katherine Mayeski, Joho·s mother, heard the news'. s h e calle d Sharron An n Mankins. mother of Baker, and said simply. "Congratulations." "This is another hurdle for us,·· Mrs. Mayeski said. "I was terribly g rie f-stricken. I still am. But the news today made m e feel ver y good because justice bas been done." SUPERIOR Court Judge Eli H . Levenson can re duce the penalty to life in prison withoul parole and has scheduled March 6 as the date for Harris' al· torney, Thomas J . Ryan. lo m a ke his automatic motion for reduction of the sentence. is a sweetheart of an idea. Superb gl/ta /or your Valentine at 011r 11nlque •hopa. "Beautf/ul Carda fl Candy •.Je111elry •Fa•lalon• •Fine Art •Furniture • Gou,....et Coolr.are •Ao..,.. • ••JIOrU o/ AB Kl•a • A11cl on -•d on and onl Mon.-Frt .. 10 AM-9 PM Sat.: 10 AM--6 PM Son.: 11 AM-5 PM SOUTH COAST PLAZA"' Located at Sunllower 6 a..t ScftoeCt 0 0ppo.lq Soud• C..t Plau NAU S.ca AM. Califom.W Tanner Case Rehearing Due SAN FnANCJSCO CAP>'-Jn a victory for law enforcement f!roups, the CaWomia Supreme Court has agreed to reconsider its Tanner decision. which weakened the "use a gun, go to prison .. law and brought a torrent of criticism on the court. Justice Stanley Mosk joined the three dissenters from the original De<:. tt decision. ·William Clark. Fr~nk Richardson and Wiley Manuel. in sigoiog an order Thursday calling the unusual re· hearing. .J . ll will be held March 7 in Sacramento. AT LEAST FOUR OF the seven justices must agree lo order a rehearing. The brier order did nol state a reason and bad no other com· ment. The court did not disclose whether Chief Justice Rose Bird and justices Matthew Tobriner and Frank Newman, who did not sign lhe order. had dissented or abstained. The slate Commission oh Judicial Performance is investigat- ing allegations that the court deliberately delayed issuing the Tan- ner decision and others until after the Nov. 7 election. when Ms. Bird and three colleagues won voter confirmation. The chief justice has denied the allegations. THE COURT COULD affirm, reverse or modify lls original ruling after the rehearing. Its action Thursday indicated a conlinu· ing split on the issue. In its decision upholding the granting or probation to convicted armed robber Harold Tanner. the court declared that a 1975 man- datory-prison law did not prevent a Judge from granting probation lo a gun -using felon in exceptional cases. Tobriner. Mosk and Newman held that the law did not explicit· Jy _prohibit judges from granting probation. Ms. Bird. in a separate opinion. said the law unconstitutionally restricted trial judges. Attorney General Geogre Deukmejian, who spomsored the 1975 law as a state senator. appealed for a rehearing, contend.mg the court was mistaken in combining the two opinions ror a 4·3 ma· jorily verdict. "The office is very pleased. The case will be argued very . vigorously," Tony Cimarusti. a spokesman for Deukmejian, said Thursday. Beaten Girl, 9, Flees Mom's Home RIVERSIDE (AP> -A s mall. scarred 9-year-old girl walked a mile lo a stranger's house.'"'1eeang her mother because "she didn't want to be beaten any longer." authonties s aid. The child:Tracy Crewl. cannot read or write. and has never been Lo school. Her skin as scarred .. officials say. her arms cut. and her bead covered with scabs. SHE CAME from a family of four chtldren, and a lthough the others bad· apparently not been beaten, "the home was in such terrible condition. with food go. ing bad," all four were neglect· ed, said Riverside County Depu· ty District Attorney Thomas Hollenhorst. ·'She is s maller than a 9-year- old and doesn't function as a 9· year·old," said Hollenhorst of Tracy. "She is very timid, very shy and doesn't relate at all to outsiders.·· Tracy left home Tuesday. a uthorities said, turning up at a stranger's house a mlle from her rural Pedley home. She "asked the residents if she could live with them because she didn't want to be beaten any Ion-. by her mother," said sheriff's in- vestigator Harvey Shapiro. She apparently had been hit with a table leg, Hollenhorst said. and "that weapon has been recovered." AUTBORmES later as:rested Tracy·s mother. Mary Crewl. 41, in a home they said was fa!thy. The three other children were placed in shelter homes. Mrs. Crewl's husb4nd, William. 51. s urrendered Thursday. A complaint was being pre· pared, the deputy district at· to rney said, charging both parents with felony neglect of the four children and charging Mrs. Crewl with inflicting physical injury on Tracy. Tracy was admitted to a hospital Al" WI'"""'° POLICE ADVISER Kathlyn Rhea P sychic W ams Rapists May ~trik~ Again FRESNO CAP> -A psychic who helped find the body of a beaten and sexually molested girl feels the suspects may try to mol~st another child here soon, the police chi ef says. "Kathlyn Rhea has stated the suspect may make another at. te mpt to molest a child in the nea r lutwre," George K. Hansen s aid at a press conference Thursday. "The are a of this possible attempt could b e anywhere in the city or Fresno or surrounding area so far as we are able to determine from the information we have." Mrs. Rhea offered general de· tails Monday that lit the area east of here where 8-year-old Victoria Anne DeSantiago's body was found that night. THE PSYCHIC had predicted the chlld would be discovered dead and nude near plowed f ields. a chicken ranch and mountams, all of which were true. However. police s aid dis· covery of the girl's dog at a farmhouse led direcUy to finding her body. Mi ss DeSantiago had accepted a ride Saturday with two men who offered to help find her dog, police said. MRS. RHEA came here Tues· day to provide "visual images" to help flnd the killers. Asked how much weight police gave her visions, Hansen com · mented: ·' ll alJ depends on the 'extent to which you accept predictions from pSych.ics. Now what Mrs. Rhea has told us to date, if you look at it in a very, very broad view. you could say that il 's somewhat related to what's oc· curred .·' We have to sell S 150.000 worth of inventory by February 28. or pay a big floor tax! Frankly, we'd rather have you pocket the savings, than Uncle Som packet our money. Now through month's end. you'll save like never before on everything in our warehouse. Select from the most popular decorator colors. Buy At Cost Plus 100/o! Conveniently located at Edinger and Newport Freeway in Santa Ano. (714)558-.3921 . Open Monday thru Friday 9 to 6. Saturday 9 to 5. Shop like the builders do-warehouse direct ot factory prices Shop early tor best selection. Immediate instollaf ion by our own crews. .~,:·~" ... -< • ! ' All priced ot cost ... from ~ ~ -... .. ·. ""' -,, . 3.95 to 8.95 N.1.,' ~;· • • sq. yd. . .. <t-• ~-\ ... h ' ~ ... ·~· ;bi._~' ,"'\ •• • • f'rld1v. February 9. t979 Robt<r1 N Weed /Publl~he·~ Thomas Kt'O-v111Edltor 8ar~ra Krelblch1Qd1tor1a1 P&Qe Editor orangeeoas1oo••vP•101 Edftorial Page ........................................................ Competition K n For Housing Funds Ince 1974, Or nae County ind doz n or its caUC"s have retthed bout Sta million an fMeral arunt.s to p y ror hou ing dnd community proJech for low und mod r~ incom famm Part of that total Inch.rd th $4.6 mtlUon county up rvisor Just flnlshed llocahng for projeehi an unlnco~ruled ttlrritory a " II th cUlc of Irvinl·. Laguna Beach nd San J uan Capistrano. That $18 million i a tot or mon y. but it is utmost lnslgnirit"anl v.·hen compared to the rl"<)uests the count> ~els .tor ttw f(ronts ""1>fc II). lht•y totol thrc • or four tlm the funds uvail ble Ttus year. how ver, 1t look~ as 1( tht•re may be a httle extra to be spent The Housin.g and L'rban Dev lopment 0 :pnrtment, which hands out the mont•y . ., ppa~nlly has decided to a dd St 3 m ilLon lo tbe funds g1\'en to Orange Countr. The mon~y romc~ froth grant r<.'jccted by the c1lles of Orange and Newport Beuch One gt'OUO thal 's been ey Ing those runda; ts the cit y or Lagunu Beach and the low and m'oderatc income .. '' residenU:i or Blue bard Caflron who lost their homei; in the October earth s lide T hey d hke about $450,000 to acquire 19 low-<:ost homes , .. That soundb hke a worthv pro1ect, but It will have to compete with plenty of others which will be 1n competition for the extra money . HUO offl.cials have made it c lear that whale they have a great deal of sym pathy for Blue bird Canyon res ide nts. they can't justify giving them preferentia l treatment over other needy residents of Orange County Highway F1D1d Gmnes Political double-talk continues to ch aracterize the ~rown a dminis tration 's approach to California's transportation proble m Latest ne ws is that the Department of Finance has proJ><)5ed. cutting the gasoline tax in order to give the taxpayers the benefit of a SIOO million highway fund s urplus California now has a 7-cent-per-gaJlon gasoline tax on top of the 4-cent federal levy The amount of the s uggested c ut in the state tax has not been specified. But the maneuve r h as rightly been called "a political gam e" by Sena te President Pro Te rn James Mills The senator says it would make mor0 sense to spend any s urplus in the h ighway fund on needed road and transit projects Indeed it would Jt also would help if the administration could give us ~ome s traight talk on the financial condition of the Departme nt of Transportation. State Treasurer J esse Unruh has stated that CalTrans is "sitting o n about $470 million." That's a far cry from the $100 million they're now talking about. And if ther e is any surplus at all in the fund. how com e CaJTrans keeps insisting the re's not e nough money to r e place the light bulbs in the freeway s igns and patch up the humpy pavement? Pkc:aJing poor on the one hand and talking about tax cuts on the other is on e way to confuse the public -which probabJy is the re al goal Advice Forgotten Shortly after Jimmy Carter took office he ad· monished his Cabinet m e mbers and staff for working too late at night and urged them to balance the ir lives by gel· ling enough r ecreation a nd exercise and spending time with their f amities "J don't want your families breaking up just because you feel a loyalty lo m e." s aid the President. That, according to a report in the Wall Street Journal, is just wha t's happening in Washington under the Carter administration. In the higher eche lons of government. the 14· to 16· hour work day and six· to seven-day work week have become routine. Wives complain that their husbands .never see their children awake, tiave no time for !amily outings and are expected to make the mselves available for business phone calls 24 hours a day, weekends included. More t h an one appointee has baile d out or W~shington to avoid a family break-up. And several mar- riages have cracked under the unyielding pressureJ the latest that of workaholic HEW Secretary Joseph Callrano. Unfortunately, the pres ident himself seem s to hove forgotten his earlier admonition. At his desk at 6:30 o m , h e often works until midnight, setting an exhuus llng pace for his a ssistanls. One official r efers to au this as "lnlcllccluol strlp minJng." Another predicted that the day will com t• whrri only single men and women-unmarried, divorr d or widowed -wiU be h olding top governmEinl Jobs. HtmJJy representative of the people whose lives ur • orft•cll'd by policies set in Washington • Optnt0ns expressed In the space above aro thoao ol tho Oallv Pll9t Other views expressed on this pago oro thoao ol their autt,or1 end artists. Reader comment Is Invited. Addross Thft Oolly Piiot, J> o Box 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Phone (714) 642 4321 Boyd/Control Counts 87 L. M. BOYD The pUat 'A'bo never gel" slck when he's at the controls or his plane might do so when Dear Gloomy Gu J ail lrtmates who are Jealoua of tho Hearst c l e nuocy mlsht remem ber tbey were not snatched from ao educational ra~Ofly and forced Into a lfe of crime. ~Y made their owo choice. J.V. rldintt a11 a p111"MMtir. And he mllbt feel 11IC'k, tA}Q, on 1ucb camJval rldu ,.. tt1ft roller coaster "Control" ev•denU1 is lh •wy to th t hing. The car pu••ttnH"' who'• hJt with motion Kirk· neaa tends to fll}l ov\1r It lm mediately lr glvC'n th wh'lc;l Have you seen th lovoni' umbrella. Onl)' haa on ban· die. But It branche1 Into two separate cano1Hu. Am told lt costs around $50. Ml11ht con sider that the next time you and your own true )ove arc caught ID the rain. Were you aware that there are 11.A srooves on \he edae of an FDR dJme? The Oeorie Wuhlngtolvqua.rter has UI frOOVel on lta ~·· Tbe chef al the U.S. CongresaJon&I u!eterta must Hrve bean aoup every day under a 1peda.l law that so 1Upulates. J a -Aii<Jerson Tracking 'Stolen' Children W ASIUNGTON Chriltopher Lanoo has bttn reunited with bl• motber a happy endlnc to o n e of lh thousands or "kid1oatch.ln1" casea perpetrat· t."d in t.hh rountry each year by divorced fath n or mothers of am all children. - The retu-rn or 6 ·Y ar .~l d Christopher to his mOt\er, Vicki Ciambrell or S v no a h . Ga. followed our Nov . l l rtp<>rt on the boy ·s plight. H1 1 father had abducted him from lhe court decreed cuatody ot hJs mother and had disappeared. A private detective, George Theodore or Elmhurst. Ill .. read our column and volunteered to trace the vanished father and son without charge. It took him just three w ee k s to l ocale Christopher, In Enterprise, Ala. Earl Waters A s1mpath tic Judie. Garry McAliUy. and a quick-actlng de· puty sherl/f. Bob Whlfham, com· blned to restore Chritstopherlo hiis mother :ind hb grandpar.enL,. Mr. und Mrs. Harry A. French. Theodore decli ned; lD share his profcHional melhoat'wlth us. but from the mall resporuie lo the col· umn and from other sources, we hav~ coJlected 11 number of tips (Or parents trying to track down a.. kldsnatching ex·spouse. ONE VO V NG mothe r . Margaret Levin. recovered her son mainly through her own do-it· your:ielf efforts. She searched all the public records she could get her hands on, and finally dis· covered that her ex·husband had gotten two traffic tickets in the Las Vegas area -one before the abduction of 2·year·old Michael and one afterwards. Levin beaded for Las Vegas. S h e knew the k i nd o f neighborhood her ex·husband would live in, and the kind of nursery school he would pick for their IOI\, and sure enough, her bunches were right. On the play. ground of a Laa Vegas nursery school. Margeret Levin saw her ton for the ltrst time in u months. SUE mRED a professional detective lo distract a school of. ficial while the mother picked up her son and fled into anonymity rn California. Her ex-husband who bad changed his name and remarried, recently pleaded gullty under California's new kidsnatch.ing law and was sen· tenced to 30 days in jaU. Even though she did most of the legwork herself, Levin etimates it cost he r between $12,000 and $15,000 to get Michael back. A private detective offered these lips for parents who either want to try seareblng for their abducted children on their own. or need to save money by mak· iog the detective's work easier: -MAKE A list of everything pertinent about the ex-spouse- -v· . _, ruu name. date or birth. Social Security number. credit btslory, make or car and license number. and close friends or relatives, and the place. or kinds of places, the ex-spouse frequents. Get a copy or the abductor's d r-lvlng record from. state motor vehicle bureaus. This may tell whether lhe abductor has sur· rendered a driver's license for one in another state, or bas bought a new car. A Social Security number Is sometimes helpful in finding out where an ex·spouse is working. but this often takes six moot.bs or longer. -A postmaster can provide the forwarding address of an ex· spouse reckless enough to have left one. PRIVATE detectives are too expensive for most parents, but there are organizations that will help locate abducted children. One is Children's Kights In· corporated, of Washington O.C. Headed by a man whose own <'hild was stolen. the group acts as a n information center on custodial kidnapping problems. Anotber is the Citizens League on Custody and Kidnapping, a non ·profit organ ization in Smithtown, N Y. They will <.'heck dnver registrations and other official records at no charge, and volunteers man two hot·line telephones: 516·724-8245 fro m 9 a .m . to 5 p.m . and 516·699-4301 in the evening hours. · BOTH organizations endo~ leg1slation proposed by Rep Charles Bennett, D·Fla., and Sen. Malcolm Wallop, R-Wyo., which would put custodial kid· napping under federal jurisdic· tion. At present, federal agen. cies view abduction of a child in v10Jat1on Of s tate custody decrees as a m isdemeanor and therefore none of Uncle Sam's business. Footnote: The recent growth in k1dsnatching has led to an ug. ly r acket -professional abduc- tion. These conscienceless prac- titioners will steal a child for a fee. In some instances, the body snatctJers will work both sides of the street, collecting a fee from one parent for abducting a child, and another fee from the other pare nt for finding the child. Power of Bar Association Challenged Assemblyman Bill McVltlie appears about to step on a hornet's nest. McViltie is the new chairman or the Assembly Criminal Justice Committee. This somehow gets him involved with m atters relating to tbe State Bar Association. The Bar Association is that unique organization wbicb reg· yJ..e t es l awye r s Unlike other professional associations, membership ln the Bar As· soclation is mandatory. A doc tor need not be a membe r of the California Med•cal Assocl&· tlon to practice medicine or a m moor or the c11Urornla Dcntul Auoclutlon to proctlce den· Ua try. But nn attorney mu11l bf long to the 8u Aasociation ii he wl1he1 to practice law In Callfoml1 or even ll he doesn'\. Thi• l11 beceus tho attorneys r lcvt•rly e11tablh1h d their 88• 1mclaUon lUI a qual l-atate agen· ART HOPPE cy. providing that their Board of Governors would act In the place or the various regulatory boards which have been·crealed under the Business and Professions Code to regulate all other pro· fessions. THUS TICE Bar Association is declared to be a public corpora· tioo and is assigned the power to approve law schools, examine applicants, djsclplioe members. and impose fees as set by the LegislatW'e. It was io th.is latter provision that those who conceived the Idea of having all the powers of the stat.e vested in their associa- tion without th e n o rma l responsibilities of state agen· cies, may have slipped up. For. des pile the s pecific declaration that "No law or this Stnte restricting .... the ex· crcise of powers of state public bodies or s t a te agen · cles .... shall be applicable to the State Onr unless the Le~lslut ure exp r essly so dt>clar('s," the fact that it was left to the Legislature to set membership lees seems to have invited legislative review of their operations. At least McVitlie thinks that is so. "If we have lo set the fees," he asks. ''shouldn't we review their budget to see why they need the money?" A FEW YEARS back when lawyers not only dominated the Legislature but were far more unified in their purpose such a question woulrt have been re· garded as heretical. And McVit· tie, a s uccessful practicing lawyer. would have been sub- jected to a form of ostracism. But even though the numbers or attorneys have doubled from 31.000 to 70,000 in the past dee· ad e, their grip o n the Legislature has diminished along with their prestige with the public and the unanimity of thinking within the profession has disappeared. Whal apparently is bothering Mc Vltlle a nd m a n y oth e r lawyers is the fact the budget of the association has leaped from '$1.4 million lo near $9 million in this same pertod and the dues have jumped from $25 a year to $150. Even more disturbing to many lawyers than the costs is the ract the .. image" ot la wyers seem s to have sunk lo a new low during this time. While no doubt the fact almost a ll of those in· volved in the Watergate scandal tnclucling Nixon, were lawyers even up to lhe nation's highest nOn ·jud.icial legal post, that or Attorney ~neral, contributed to the poor taste left in the public mouth for attorneys, some feel other factors have had even more erteci. ALTHOUGH the examples chosen for criticism cover a wide s<.'a lc up and down the scale of social philosophies. the message seems to be as it was put by State Bar Governor Melvyn CoBen. "I think it is time we get back to bedrock and limit the associa· lion ·s functions to examining, ad· mittlnganddiscipllning." . McVittie's suggestion for re- view of the bar budget then is bound to stir up a furor from an association which for so long has been permitted to operate un· disturbed by legislative a udit. Revolting Taxpayers Tackle the Poverty Problem • .. Wtt art' tn rtc~pt ol an.othtr ltt· In f rt>m that m lddll'·agtd oertflemon 1n PltoeonruWt who llQn• htmte l/ DE CENT AMERICAN 81a8: My long·hf'ld fears t.Jtat lhla l"ountry was going to hell In a h andbn~kct h ave been 11omewhatt allay('d recently by tht current. Taxp1yers · Revolt and the reaction of our pollU· Cll1 n1 to It. •'lr•t. GO\lernor Brown of .California, that well·known mold ee o f public opt· nlon , pro · ·po1ed drutJr cuts. In his s tate 's welfar e budset. Then Pre a ldent CaNr, not to be o utdone, re co m · mended eUmlnatJng a number or programs for the PoOr so that we mlsht purch8" more ships for our Navy. the better to "show the nag" nbroad Both propouls were un· anlmously endorsed as "steps In the right dJrecllon .. last week by our Pleasantvlllt' rhupter or~ Revolting Taxpayers o• /\merica~nc., a militant new orgonlzaUon we feel represents 11 growing (roundswell In the gr ussroots of tbls great nation. THERE WAS, however. spirit· ed dlscu.c;sion al the meeting u to how far those steps should take us. Ed Hopper, who runs the gas station, started lt otr by s;iylng, "We're never going to eliminate poverty tn this coun· try until we eliminate p()Or peo. pie." £d made o pretty good case. "What's poverty ever done for America?" he uld. "These poor people ju.st lie around In their runtlown slums llvlng off us decent Americans while their kids steal our hubcaps, our tee· vees and our wives' purses. They destroy property values and drive up t axes and the crime rate. The fact IN, poor peo· pie are a blight on the face or America a.nd like any blight, we ought to get rid of them ." In answer to .a question. Ed said he sure as beck didn't mean we ought lo put all poor people into gas chambers. "This isn't Nazi Germany, you know," he said. RE SAID be rlgured a more humane w~ would be through attrition. "What we got lo do Is cut off alljwelfare payments In· stead ot ust some,.. he said . ;•and let attrition take its course." Now we all respect Ed, but when It comes to politics. he's k.lnd of an idealist. So t bad to point out that while seulnc rtd of all the poor people .ounded swell ID theory. who would clean our lolleu and pick our lettuce aod do all t.hoee other m~nial jobll no decent American wanted any p1rt of? That's when George Dunklns who runs a fivt and dime came up wllh a damed Sood Idea. "We got to remember that poor peo. pie spend their whole lives in their slums. Tbey're born there, grow up and die there. "IT"S PRETl'V obvious wbat we ought lo do, then, ls build wa lls around these slums. We could get let the young healthy ones out dayUmea under close supervision to do the chores tbat need doing, just as long u we made sure they we re safely locked up again nights. Maybe they ought lo wear armbands or something so we could tell w1'o they we~. George said he wu all ror atv· Ing them enough food and stuff to keep them going, but there was no p0int providing them with frills like cart, tee-vets or public education. I'm conlldcnt every Revolting Taxpayer of America wlll agree with that, as would Governor Brown. President Carter and any DECENT AMERICAN - .-.. WORLD I CALIFORNIA Senate Unit OKs Woodcock Clwice • WASHINGTON CAP> The Sc:n1te Fore 10 fttl1tJoo Commtltf'e \'oted 1.2·1 for conflrm•Uon ol l.A'OO•rd Woodcock aa tho flrat U s. •~bnudor to hina 1 nc 1949 Oeap&te l.M vote, comoutt members 1a d Tburtday that Wood cotk'1 nomJnaUon will ~t'Oml' enlantled tn a &nate noor battle ovt1r tbe future ,..,curlty of Talwan. Th sole ''Ote qasn t 1ppc>tnt· mentor the tormt-r nit~ Auto Worlc~ra unlon p~ tdenl wa <'Hl b7 , n J Helm , R· N.C •• a vocal oppon nt of Pres1· dent Carter's '"'w China policy whU.-lmultant.'Ouall' eJCtendins Uto Ptktna Earher. senior Ra publlfllnS a nd Democrat.a on th f'ort'lgn Rl'latlo na Commlttce httd reacbt d a c ompro ml e on 11wordln& for a Taiwan stcurit)' ruoluuon ""wi....-CHINA BOUND? Leonard Woodcock Fflday. Ftbruef)' 9. 1979 In Retaliation ·U.S. Reduces Aid To Nicaraguans WASIDNGTON <AP > -The Carter aCtmlnlstration, retaliating against Nicaragua's rejection of mediation efrorts. has announced a cutback in economic ald lo lbe Central American country and a withdrawal of all Peace Corps volunteers. Tbe U.S. embassy staff In Managua is being cut in half and no new assistance programs will be con· s id-ered until Presi dent ernment, the adm inistration Anastasio Somoia s hows in· s teered clHr or a complete terest in permitting interns-break with Nicaragua. tionally supervised elections. Mauricio Solaun, the U.S. am· Slate Department spokesman bassador. will remain at his Hodding Carte r m said post. And two ongoing loan pro- BVT DESPITE THE actions grams will be continued. "since against the Somoia gov-they are aimed at the basic needs or the poor." Carter said DAil y PILOT A "1 APWI ......... Watler Cronkite CRONKITE Hl1S P~CVRBS REUIS SAJD HE will blcl<'k conaldt'rntion or lh nommatlOn by lbe full Senate unlit the Taiwan Stturity issue h . bt-t-n settled by lhe Con.art' s Thl' Fon?acn Rflalaons C.om mhlee I rons1dt'rtnll .i rl':,olu hon that would commit the lln1t ed Sl ates to m&10tainmg strong military for~ea in the western Pacific to •·resist arm~d attack and other form or external a<' tivllles lhal would jeopard.ii.e" Taiwan's se<'urity. Clinie Haps Finding Mediators from the United Stal es. Guatemala and the Dominican Republic have caJled on Somoza to permit an inlema· tionalJy supervised plebiscite of his Jong-term rule. CORONADO <AP > -CBS n e ws anchorman Walter Cronkite says court rulings restricting freedom of the press "could create a hole in the first Amendment bag enough to drive the rest of our Constitution through.·· Doctor Doubt,s Laetrile Poisoning Report OPPONENTS OF Somoza went along with the plan. partly because il could have ended h1s rule. but the general re1ected 1t. ~n. Frank Church, D·ldaho, committee chairman, said he will seek to deluy full Senate confirmation of Woodcock unttl the panel has voted on the Taiwan legislation. O AKt;AND (AP > -The fo under of a clinic where a woman received massive doses of Laetnle does not believe she died of cyarude poisoning· linked to the treatment of her cancer. sa id chie f de'pulY.. coroner Roland Prahl. Prahl said two months of ex- tensive tests had confirmed that Mrs. Pye's death was the first Lae trile -re late d de atb an Alameda County. HELMS SA ID HIS vo t e against Wood cock had nothieg to do with the qualifications of the former UAW chief Dr. John A. Richardson as- sailed government agencies as attempting "lo color public op1. nion" against the controversial use of Laet rile. made Crom apricot pits. as a potential cancer cure. Richardson, who said he has not practiced at his clinic since last year, claimed in an in· lcr view Wednesday that the a utopsy report was "not consis·· tent with a cyanide death. They did report a high level of Valium Instead, lhe senator said, it was intended lo reflect his op· position lo Carter's decision to drop recognition ot Taiwan JO ANNE ETl'A Pye. 42, of nearby San Leandro died Dec 3 after laking Laetrile in the hope it would cure her breast cancer, so why wasn't is a Valium deJllh?" PRAHL SAID, "THE cause of death was cyanide intoxicatiom. Psy~hologist Sags Young Killers Need Courses SAN DIEGO IAP > -ChUdren who kill ma) be turned into good citizens with self-defense and drama courses while in custody, a California psychologist suggests. . The majority or them. said Dr. James M. Sor- rells, never learned bow to feel for others - something thal can be taught by acting -or else are physically insecure -something martial arts might overcome . .. A CORRECTIONAL PROGRAM which locuses exclusively on impulse control anarespect for authority wm thus be irrelevant lo these juvenile problems," he said in a speech. In a majority or cases, Sorrells s aid Thursday, young killers come from violent and chaotic families and "communities where life is bleak and where life is less highly valued." But simply sending a child back to a disrup- tive family afte r lime in custody and hoping be will be good is "a pipe dream." he said. SORRELLS. SENIOR CLINICA L ps y- chologist at the Alameda County Mental Health Service al Oakland, prepared his remarks for the Sixth National Conference on Juvenile Justice sponsored by the National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges and National District At· torneys Association. He asked the judges and prosecutors lo "insist that all children en le ring custody be screened for emotional problems. "After all, we insist lbat youngsters be screened medically and even dentally when they enter custody. although for perhaps different reasons," he said. "I AM MAINTAINING THAT juveniles who are likely to commit acts of violence, ultimately homicide. are characterized by either an inability to experience empathy or by an inappropriate level of fear of the world. ''I can even' imagine a program directed al none mpathic youngsters whic h emphasizes dramatic acting. "After all, in order lo act , an individual must be al least somewhat able to know what the character experiences and feels. "The excessively frightened youngster, on the other hand. might be most helped by progtams in the martial arts or even meditation as vehicles for feeling safer in the world.•' State Senate Eyes Pay Hike SACRAMENTO <AP> -The Senate's leadership is trying to cool the public's anger over legislative pay raises by changing the timing or the increases and tying them to inflation and stale employee raises . The Senate Rules Committee Introduced a bill T"ursday that would give lawm&.!ters a maximum of Lwo percent increases for 1980-81 instead of etne 10 percent hike. IT WOULD ~ PROVIDE lhat the S per· cent increases could not exceed the cost of living or rai9es given state employees. LeJttslalors eam $25,555 a y,ar. They also gel $48 a da, in upense money while the Legislature la tn session and free cars and gasoline. The state ConsUtulion allows legislat-0rs to give thermeJves S percenL cost-0f-Uvlng raises each year, but those increases are given as a 10 percent bike every two years. . LEGISLATORS SAY THEIR raises have ac· tually trailed tnfiatJon since the S percent limit waa approved by volen in 1966. Senate President Pro Tem James Mills, lbe Rules Committee chairman, said that creates the lmpreaslon in the mind of some voters ot lecialaton are getlln increases above the coat of Uvlng or somelimee getting more than state employees. "The reason for tho blll ls lo remove the sUama that we are apparentl.t 1ettin1 more than slate • . tmployees," the San Dleco Democrat said ln an interview. ''"., ,, ,,,,,, (J'"'''" .~, .. ,. I IJ M Halrishrs ~~P Phone 546-5525 :U1 IO 11111 l1or 111.,1., f ,,.,,. '''"" 1630 Sen Miguel Drive, Harbor View Center• 644-4060 448 E••t t7lh Street, Costa Mesa• 645-81« ·~ ALICIA'S W R.oWEIS • Gtm . 1701 Corilllilllafi w., l-tl•'-••OC. ........... -~ Mewpcwtleecll 833-1883 AUSMAN RORIST H-of~Aowtn u.as~P\wy. -~723 REHER'S MISSION FlORIST J. 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Piie 142-64' 4 ...... ......,.Jr. 0--~ The level or Valium was only 0.3" The coroner's or£i ce said C)'anide. which is deadly in large doses. is released when the body metabolizes Laetrile. Supporters or the treatment contend the cyanide 1s vital to what they claim are Laetrile's anti-cancer effects . Richardson contended Mrs. Pye was taking other narcotics for pain and tranquilizers ror depression which could ha ve figured in her death. "ll is our opinion that she had a Valium death," Richardson said. "The unwillingness of the Nica raguan government to ac- cept the group's proposa~. the prospects for renewed violence and the human rights situation an Nicaragua unavoidably ar reeled the kind or relationship we can maintain with this gov- ernment." said the U.S. announ- ce ment S p o ke s m a n C a rt e r acknowledged that the media lion effort had reached a dead e nd. But he said the United States was willing to try con- ciliation again 1£ the s1luallon changed. O i l:.RYL J. 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At left la a donkey cart at a ChlneH otl ffeld: women worec.,. atruggfe wtth a pttmtttve cert In the center photo, and • rare eutomobUe -a mid-·~ model that once belonged to Chou En-lal -I• •hown at rtght. Fifth Avenue No Longer Exclusive N EW YORK <AP I Remember Fifth Avenue? Elegant de· partment stores and even more elegant women? From 57th Street to 34th. block after block. gla mour and money. Flflh AH•nue s till has elegance. And high prices. In some places. at least But the street has changed. The dowaeer who used to walu al the Sl Regis Roof is datlcmg to di3eO at Studio 54. HIGH COSTS A~D CHANGING TASl'ES have transformed Fifth ,\\'enU(> Many of the big department s tores are gone and anoU'ler is going. Expensive bouuques lake Valentino rub shoulders with garish d iscount stor es, touting postcards and p0rcelaln figurines. J apJnt.>Se cameras and Oriental carpets. ·· ~ust raise ('a sh 50 J>('rcent off," say huge signs. Bookstores have prohfernted and bibliophiles' bargains abound Ba nks and air line offices run two and three to a block. Now. a nothe r alteration as in the offing with the sale, just dis· <'losed. of the• butldmR that houses the main Bonwit Teller depart- ment store Thl' store a pparently will go the way o( such retail 'landmarks as Arnold Constable & Co .. Best & Co. and DePinna, all <>f which havl' dosed the past 10 years, replaced -or about to be r_eplaced by s m all shops, office buildings and, in one ca se. a library THE BONWIT'S DEAL INCLUDES THE building on Firtt- Avenue between 56th and 57th streets, next door to TiCCany & Co .. · law-eost Housing Superoisors View EPA Study Rul!es Orange County s upervisors are attempttng to clarify por· tions of their new housing ele ment. a document designed to encourage the building of inex- pensive housing in unincorporal· ed territory Philip Anthony, chairman of the Board of Supervisors, said 1liree Joining United Way Thret> Orange Coast residents have been elected to ghe board of United Way of Orange County North/South for 1979. Norma Hertzog of Costa Mesa will serve as vice president, Candi Grant of Newport Beach as secretary and Air California President Robert CliHord of Corona del Mar as vice presi· dent of fund development. All will serve under ne wly elected president Dale E Boyer of Anaheim. rtYCI UOTI4HS swrn.-s MOllTUAlY 627 Main St. Huntington Beach 53&-6539 PUil FAMllY COlOMAL. PUHH.4L HOMI 7801 Bolsa Ave Westminster 893-3525 ,ACIAC VllW ~Al,AH Cemetery Mortuary Ctiapel 3500 Pacthc View Onve New1)0(t Beach 6«-2700 M<CottMtCIC MotlTUAlJH Laguna Beach 494-9415 Laguna Hills 768-0e33 San Juan Capistrano '495-1776 IAL~ .. OM N•ALHOMI 6'46-2424 CostaMeaa 673-D-450 he thinks provisions relating to continued availability of low· priced housing have been misun- derstood. So supervisors ordered the county 's Environm e ntal Management Agency to change the growtd rules of a study or- dered as part or the element s approval just last week. Under la~eek 's order, that study wasn't to consider use of resale controls as a m eans of guaranteeing tbe continued availability o( affordable hous· ing. However, Anthony bad that or· der a mended to include "all possible means oC achieving con- tinued availabilitf" including the exploration o resale con· trots. He emphasized that the new study order "is not meant to change what we did last week, but to clarify it.·' According to Anthony, the ch ange allows s upervisors to withhold the decision on whether to use re-sale controls as one means of guaranteeing con· tinued availability unlll after the ERA study is completed. Som e c o unty o ffi cials theortzed that supervilsora were motivated by fear that the state Hous ing a nd Community Development De partment, which must approve the coun- ty 'a housing element, would re· fuse to accept. the e lement without some consideration of resale controls. -the leases on the land underneath, and the right to use the name Bonwit Teller. The Firth Avenue store -which reportedly bas not earned a profit in several years -is expected to close by mid· July; branch outlets In other cities are not Involved. The New York Times quoted unnamed sources as saying that Donald J . Trump, presi~--Of. the Trump Oreanizatioo which purchased BoowU's from its parent. Genesco Inc. ol Nashville, Tenn .. was considering demolishing the present building and r eplacing it with a multi-use structure with commercial, reslden· tial and retail space. A similar building -the late Aristole Onassis' Olympic Tower occupies tbe space between Slst and S2Dd streets, just north o( St. Patrick's Cathedral, where Best & Co. oo~ provided doting grandparents with birthday and Christmas presents for the children. MICHAEL GROSSO OF THE nFTB Avenue Association not· ed that the new gro und-fl oor occupants of the building -including H. Stem , the jeweler ; Mark Cross, the leather goods specialist ; and Roberta de Camerino, an Italian boutique -a re no less elegant. Only diltercnt. "Nothlng In this world stands sWI," said Grosso. "You're go· \. ing to see changes and I tbin.k for the better ... Fifth Avenue still has the reputation." Grosso said that the land value ol many propertJes is much highe r than the value or the buildings. "You can't afford t-0 have property on Firth Avenue with a three·slory building on it," be said. BEST &'. CO., WRICH BAD OPERATED In New York al.nee · 1879. went out of business late in 1970, closing all Ila 15 branches at once. A year and a half earlier, A. DePinna Co. announced the closing of its Firth Avenue store, just across the street from Best 's, a long with branches in suburban Westchester Cowily and Fort Lauderdale, Fla: De Pinna has been replaced by an office building. Rental signs Dam Water Release Set As Precaution in empty ground-floor stores advertise: t•AI) OPPortunily Cor th,. world's great.est retailers " Further' down Fifth Avenue, across the street aod down a block from the m ain branch of the New York Public Library is the buil~ing that onc-e housed Arnold Constable, New York's 'oldest -~~re;= --··--·-- ARNOLD'S, FOUNDED IN t82S AND known for classic, con- servative clothes, shut its doors on Fifth Avenue in 1975, citing in· creasing expenses. Now. red arrows in the windows announce: "The mld·Manhallan library will move here ... Some bastions remain. Cartier co-exists in the block with the Olympic Tower: Tiffany is standing firm; il is adding three floors lo its seven-floor store. Bergdorf Goodman Is still "On the Plaza." occupying the entire block from 57th to S8th streets. B. Altman & Co. anchors the comer o( 34 th Street; a nd Lord & Taylor draws crowds to the stretch from 37th lo 38th, although it shares the block with three boutiques advertis ing seemingly continual clearances . From 41th to 57th is a booklovers' delight. Stalwarts like The S('r:ibner Book Store and the Rizzoli International Bookstore com· pete with Barnes & Noble . the downtown discount bookstore which opened an uptown branch last year. Brentano's is renovating its store between 47th and 48th streets. There is a newly opened B. Dalton between 52nd a nd 53rd. Doubleday has two branches in four blocks. SOME NEWCOMERS ARE EXPANDING. GUCCI, with its status-symbol shoes and handbags, wilJ open a new store later this year on the southeas t corner or Fifth A venue and .54th Street. On the seventh floor of the building la "Gucci on Seven," which opened In 1978 and offers a limited selec:Uon of regular mercban· dlse at bargain-basement prices. Gucci, which also occupies the northeast com er of Fifth and 54th, opened its first bra nch on Fifth Avenue in 1965. Spokeswoman Ruby Harma is not disturbed by the changes. "They're getting rid of the weak sisters," s he said. AnUclpating heavy r·unort of rain water from the Santa Ana mountains, Orange County's En· vironment.al Management Agen- cy has ordered the release of water held in Villa Park Dam. The agency stressed that the action is merely precautionary and will not cause e nvironmen- tal damage. The released water will flow into Santiago Creek at a controlled rate. Understanding, Coping, Accepting, Growing, Tranquility The agency noted that the season's rainfall at Vllla Park Dam has been nearly 12 inches. double the normal rainfall at this lime of year . Even so, lhe agency slated, Vllla Park Dam Is filled to only about 10 percent or its total capacity of 16,000 acre feet. Oiapman College Gets Free Loans Th~ United California Bank has contributed $28.960 lo Cbap. mun College ln Orange for no- lnwrcst emergency loans to stu· den ls . The bank's contribution came from 11 $1 mUllon ProposlUon 13 wx snvinaa. llalf or lt will go to 24 private colleges. ' -Costa Mesa: Lisa No one llkes IO think about ii. yet during life we wflt all be touched by the loss of a loved per.>an. Understanding. coping, KCepJing, and finally, growing through the e11penence Is essential to hie Perhaps no other subject Is so little understood. or misunderstood. and ye1 its lrnpof1ance Is undeniable And. this Is why this Important sub,ect was ~lected as a Course by Newspaper. The course examines the Issues and problems 1hat mort111Jty presen~ to modem American Sooely. The topics Include: the dying patient. grief. the funeral. death and children. e)(plalnlng death lo children, youth and suicide. the role of the Cdre·glvmg professions. moral and ethlcal Issues. and life after • death. Two units of college credit wlll be awarded for the successful complellon of this sociology course II Is occepted fOf' IYansfer by four·year colleges ctnd universities. Teachers. nurws. and olhers may receive . profess.Jona! credit Course by Newspaper readings are carried Salurda~ by the Oallv Piiot beginning February 10. The 14 newspaper essays are supplemenled by rexl!t and the personal a<,s1stance of Instructor Ted Barnes di Coasttlne Community College. Act today. Sign up with the form below. CQl\STLIN~­ CO'v1MUNITY COLLEGE DAILY PILOT -------------~---------------------------------- 111 ~.'-·~1 CUP and MAIL REGISTRATION FORM M<>ll ro. Cooc,lflne Community Col~ I 0231 Slater Aw. f' ount.iin Valley. CA 92708 ----_ lllKIHOl\11 --·---- llU.190ADW A Y MOITUAIY 110 Broadway Co&ta Mffa 642-IU 60 Deatlu Elaewheri Mock, business ad· mlnlat.rallon and economics; Margery Schimke, health science. -lrvlne: J eanette Shelly. health sciences. -Corona del Mar: t.,.i • Ml y,,,. RESIDENCE~----~ &~""' Ap1 N" ("" bp WH£N OIO V00R PRt\lNT C,fAY IN C ALll OftNIA 8[C..IN1 ' MlM-TVTMIUA 'Ml MOITUAIY WISTCUIP CHAP& Cl'etretotY •Flower ShOp '427 E 17th St Cotta Mesa 64&-"888 A I I LONDON (A p ) _ Brook Curn, aoclal Perer ltooaJd GanlMr sciences. Benaanl, the~ Earl of -Balboa Island : Bandon aJld a forrner Datherine Dresser , bual· NATO air commande.r, neH . dled Tbur•day at bl& -Newport Beach : home ln Ireland. tie woa Julle S. Sparks, busl· 74. neaa. • UMfCO!>TAIE.'iC..lfVI N1 I IV..., I IN" (). ... ......,.,, - l~Grfdio (.~lfO t •l lr on.> 8 q 10 11 tl IJ 14 M ~\ MA I'll() [IWQll ""'"' o.-..... "' ~ ' (~,(1-.,.. I ~~,qo, ~,.. I ~ ,,.,,. I --~~~~~--~------~-------~--------------~--------- ' -.- LOCAL I CALIFORNIA I AT YOUR SERVICE E'lrcfigliters l!'aee The ra ol farefi&bU.ra are 10 n1 lo be lhlnoed whta ~ Oran,. County F'I Department Qnd late Department of Jl'ore1try part ~ompaay this summtr Kf'n M11s. uaoclate county admlnlstrator. 'ald lb• force Cll about ~ flref\tht may hav to tX' l"(ld~ by mol"C' than 10 nl btocouu ol Iman l'htl problem. owollftd ln th • t-OUbf.1 lakfOnr of fire pmtC't" lion ln uninrorporated territory and MMdU IN AODITIO •• Ma>$ 'aid. ll b ponlble that lM new rounty llr-t uvt~ would have room only ror 50 lo 80 ptrC'efll of lhf' CXl!\l 1\1 fort-e T h e rtmaand tr o r th' flrtfipt n ml&hl havl' lo t.K· rttrwted from uc-lal m1nor1Ues nd w~. be Ila d Cur rcnUy tho Oungt" County f'tre l>t'partmeol Stat IJ ·parf. m nl ot Yorull'1 h1.1 :1 ft re (iahll.oi fore rorullllntt of ~ ~re nt m 14" whllc:i aod nearly ~ percent matt" member:. or mlnori There l:i 01\t> womun firefiR]>t.er ~TAT"8 STAn~'TICS mdJcMle that lhc.-county's overull h&bor for.-ttmblJll.\ of about 20 percent racial and et.tune mfoor1ties and 33 ~rct'llt women. tlowovcr. both ~lat and COW'I• t y o rtt cols s ay no de· clston.s about shtrUng of person· oc:I o r recnalllng have been made. Ma)"I Mid he and staff mem· bert att worldng on a report on th subject. They will gl ve It to county aupervtaors sometime In the next month. UNDE& TUE ex.isling system which has IK.-en in e((ed for "8 yeari. the county this year paid thl1 btate SUl.6 million JM the ~t·rv 1ccs oI about 500 firefighters a!'slgn ~to structural fire protec· lion . The remaining firefighters are paid by lhe s tate t o pro· tt>l'L tbt: councy's wildlands. Jones' Will Omissions Raise Speculations SAN FRANCISCO lAP) Peoples Temple leader Jim J ones left a wUI that specifically excluded bl.s two daughters and mysteriously omit~ a 6·year-old boy he claimed as hls son The boy. John Victor Stoen. wa~ the focal point or u bitter paternity dispute deaths, the property wa s lo go to lhe CommunistPartyU.S A. There is no mention of the amount of lhe estate. But the church that Jones headed had assets estimated at more than $10 million. Numerous lawsuits have been filed by the gov. ernmeot and relaUves of those who died in Guyana. 7 Fndey. February 9. 1979 DAIL v PILOT A . uts lJnder-Coan-t11 In December. state offic ials l nrormed the county that as of July t. lhe roles wlll be re· versed. The county will pay the s tructural protection costs directly and lbe at.ate wlll coo· tract for the county lo provide the wlldland lire protection. THE CONTRACT unde r discussion by slate and county offi cials calls for payments ap· proximately ha lf or what the st.ate now pays in direct costs for ttiat same protection. Mays said the s ize of the future county fire department depends on economics and hint- ed that more than 55 firefighting positioru; could be lost m the transition. •'The botlom line ls there il\ no s ubstantial incr ease in the fuunding for fire protecUon." Mays said. "WITBTRE county facing the possi biUty of increaslnJ pay or fr- inge benefits for those firefighters <based on the county personnel policy or paying in brackets com· parabJe to local cities> or just the asDeet of inflation, there would have to be a shrinkage ln the num berof people we can pay.·· One or the biggest question marks of the transition will be the number or firefighters that chose to come into the county !'iervace and leave their jobs with the state. Included In the state budget which cut the allocatJon for lbe Joint fire service ls $1.4 mllllon · for relocation of employees formerly stationed in Orange County. • MEMBERS OF TUE Call· fornia Department of Forestry Employees Association are un· happy with the severing of the joint department. ~ . They note the U.S. Forest Service in January cut by half the numbers or hot-shot teams staUoned in California, including one of the three based in lhe Cleveland National Forest. Judicial Probe Results Aired -... rrs A NEW DAY AT JOE MacPHERSON CHEVROLET In a rleld or high ('UStomer .. pressure sales t actics The ·'new" Sales and often poor customer Represl'ntatives duties. SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -The Commission on relations. there comt>s a ar rording to Johnson. Judicial Performance, investigating alleged im-new breed or salesman. include asslstinl!. thP proprieties in lbe California Supreme Court's pro· a<'<'ording lo Michael Jo: rustomer in findinl? the ceasing of several cases, says it handled 274 com· Johnson. General Sales. rar or truck to rat his or M a n a I!. e r o r J o r her needs. answeriniz any plaints involving judges last year. Ma<' Pherson in the Irvine questions about the <'ar The annual report to Gov. Edmund G. Brown Auto Center. "Last wet>k or truck. and see that he Jr. issued Thursday said two recommendations 21 people rompl eted our 5 or s he is rompletely weremadetoandapprovedbylhebighcourt. day Produrt TrainlnJ? satisfied . Hil?h pressure THE COURT. IT SAID' arrr-eed that Santa a n d C u s t o m e r salrs and tricks are out ! "'. Satis faction Course ." Thi' Dealers hip. Barbara Superior Court Judge Arden Jensen s tated Johnson "Two locritrd at 21 Auto Center ";: __ -..f S" ONES' HANDWRITTEN will has "''· ~ade public but a copy was . .1.P\, ~~Ob ~~by the San Francisco Ex- Missing from the will was the name of John Stoen . whom Jones claimed to have fathered . T he youngster's mother. G race. con· tended her husband. Tim, was the boy's naturalfather. , should be censured for failure lo decide cases in a weeks al!.o they werr n r 1 v r . p J a n s a timely Cash.ion. . potentinl customers with 1·Plebra11on now throuJ?h The other case involved a recommendation for diHerent <'areers Today. Sunday. t'ebrnary ll, by involuntary retirement of North County Municipal thev are Joe Mac Pherson ha\'tnR a f''"R F.E Drawinf! dg Cb I R: R · k f S o· d lo Saies Representatives for a '76 Chevrole t - aminer. which publis hed it Thursday. The will read: "This is my will, I revoke all prior APWl ....... til LEAVES WILL Jim .Jones- Court Ju e ar es · oic 0 an iego ue J! eared to rust om er \hevP!te with a one year permanent disability. satisfaction . We want our Servi re Contract The The judge. through his conservator, entered people lo remember what draw1nJ? will t>E' held at inlo a-stipulation and waived review. The court or· , t · s r i k e to be a s ·oo PM . February 11 Te mple a ttorney Charles Garry. named as executor of the will. said be believes it is Jones' last will and testament. It carried no witness signaturesandwasnotnotarizea. Garry said Jones' wife. Marceline, delivered the wtll and one of her own to hlm in 1977 wills andcod.iciles made by me. I am ---------- married to MarC'eline Mae Jones and deredtbejudgeretired . ---------~======================::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::== THIS WILL PRESUMABLY was written in Guyana. where Jones led mnre than 900 or his followers lo their deaths in a murder-suicide ritual last November Jones. his wire . one daughte r . Agnes. and two adopted sons died in the carnage Survivors included daughter Suzanne. natural son Stephan. and adopted sons Jim Jr. and Tim Jones specificall) excluded Agnes and Suzanne from inheriting any of his property. Agnes died in the J onestown s laughter Suzanne re· portedJy had left thechurcb earlier. THE WILL IS dated Aug. 6, 1977. It leaves 10 percent of the estate lo an adopted son who died in Jonestown a nd the r e m a ining 90 percent divided equally a mong his wife and the five children be named as m· bent.ors. Jo the event of all their l h ave lhe following children : Timothy Glen Jones, Stepha n G. Jones. Jim W. Jones Jr .. Lew Eric Jones. Jolin Moss Jones, Agnes Pauline Jones and Suzanne 0 Jones. .. TO MY SON J ohn Moss Jones,' provided that he s urvives my death by six months, 1 give 10 I ten > percent of my estate. To those or my wife and children <except for Agnes Pauline J o n es a nd S u zanne 0 . J o nes Cartm ell > who survive my death by six months I give equal proportions of the remainder of my estate. "I have intentionally omitted to make any p rovis ion for any daughters Suzanne and Agnes. In the event that none of lhe above for whom 1 made provisions s urvive my death by six months. then I gjve my e state to the Communist P a rty U.S.A. ..... , appoint my attorney Charles Garry as my executor to serve without bond. Signed on lh1s Satur. day the 6t.b day of August in the year 1977, James Warren Jones Sr." Valentine Specials let a gift shine CRYSTAL DECANTER Sl9 00 NOW $12.00 for your Volentine from KctJW\ IMPORTED CRYSTAL PITCHER S7A.OO NOW $14.95 1t\ ... , .... iJiili,, IMPORTEO CAROS. oom DAi i y 9'3010 5 30 OPEN SUNDAYS 12 TO 5 240 Newport Center Or Design Plaza 644-7340 (across from Fashion Island) m=ur-Valentine~s ()ay. • • (Expire• Ftb. 28, f9791 The time will never come when a dozen red roses fail to impress a lady. Impress your lady even more with the ultimate gift -the gift of glowing health Milo Health Club for Women is offering a Valentine special. During February, we'll give you $25 off the regular $75 initiation fee. And should you give a Milo. gift membership between now and -Valentine's Day (February 14th), we'll deliver a dozen red roses or a bP.;:i11tiful bouquet to her, along with the membership. .. Your lady is special. Isn't she worth the extra fuss? ..• Milo Health Club for Women. •Racquetball •Jacuzzi I •Circuit jogging •Sauna • • E xe~ise-to-music •Weight room •Diet Counseling •Exercise area ,lt1nr • Senior Women Health Program ocri. Oift membel'lhls-Ml ~ttd by phOM . • lutt m.ntlon this &d f0t Miio's Ftbru1ry speca1ll ----------------------- -.._._ MINUT~~ W ~~ Open early for work in Thursday 7 am -9 pm Friday 1 am Saturday 9 am -3 pm JU.fl.JI-'lJ'JI "Got a problem? Then wnte t-0 Pat Dunn Pat wall cut red tape. getting the answers and action you need to solve inequities in government and business. Mail your questions to Pat Dunn. At Your Sennce. Orange Coast Daily Pilot. P.O. Bor 156(), Costa Mesa. CA 92626. A.! many letters~ possible wiU ~answered. but phoned inquines or letters not including the reader's full name. address and btls!ness hours' plume number cannot be constdered. This column appears d.ai· 111 u cept Saturdays." l'hlegar S•ftl? A•pfrfn'• 8ad DEAR PAT;. I wondet' if there's something wrong with the aspirin I just boughL When I opened the bottJe. I noticed a strong odor that re- minded me of vinegar. I didn't take any of the aspirin, and would like lo know if I should return it to tbe store. K.E., Fountain VaUey aetam it and ask ror a rerllDCI. A sltarp. vinegar-like odor, noticeable wltea Ute cap II re· moved. Is a n.tt sign that tbe asplrln tablets an decompoGlag into irritating chemicals. Aaotlter sign of advanced spoilage is gray, mottled patelles on the sllJ'face of tbe tablets. Fragments or loose powder, broken or chipped table&s also can ln· dlcate chemical lostablltty. AJwaxs remove tlte cotton from an aspirin botUe wbeo il ls opened. 11 left lo, It can collect molstu:re and accelerate spoilage -even lf the aspirin ls fresh when you buy it. S..i.Scrub Kftclana Carpet EST A TE SALE OF JEWELRY-~ CRTSTAL- PORCELAIIV - BRONZES- CHINA - SILVER and more. Lots of diamond r1ngs and earrings, gold chains, fine china and crystal, bronzes, some fum1 · ture. oils, chandeliers. brass lamps, etc. Friday, Saturday, and Sunday nigh ta Inspection of all merchandise Friday. Saturday, and Sunday 2 · 5 P.M. and 7 • 8 P.M . Something for everyone -from Sl.00 up. Free admission. Bank of America. Master Charge, checks. some terms available. newport galleries ltd. 2542 West Coast Highway Newport Beacl't CA (714) 645-2200 CONSIGNMENTS ACCEPTED 'TIL 5 PM DEAR PAT: I have kitchen carpel that cleans _____________________ _:_ _____ _ nicely most of the time wtlb cold water and paper towel drying. Some stains, however , are very troublesome. Can you find a proper cleaning solu· tion. preferably homemade? N. P., Dana Point Kitchen carpet dealers recommend a homemade solution of one tablespoon neutral de· tergent and ooe tablespoon white vl.negar to a quart of warm water. Use only tbe suds Hd sponge up excess detergent to ml.nimbe aiet0WDa. Cover wltb paper towels for at least ah boars. Dry clean· log naicl also can be 11sed, bat preeest tbe carpet for color fastness first. Shampoo ldtelten carpet two or three &Imes a year, uslog a dry absorbent powder, a spray roam cleaner or a detergent-water soluUoa (two heaping tablespoons of neutral detergent In a gallon of lakewann water>. Proresslonal cleanlog sboald bedoae every 12to18 mootba. lrkltlledpe a Ffae Bread DEAJl PAT: Can you find some old·Cas hioned recipes for soda bread and soda cake? I wW be meet· Ing my new motber·in·law on St.. Patrick's Day, when lbe arrives for a vistt from the East. She's Irish, and my husband bas lold me how good her soda bread is. I'd like to surprise her by making some or my own. A.K.. Costa Mesa Tbia recipe comes from tbe beA lrlall cook I kno•. Mh 3 cups or floar wttll l sent &eaapooa of salt, l &eupooa of soda, and enoap 80GJ' mUk to form a still doaglt. 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TODAv·s CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Dress oarts 6 Army base 10 Docile 14 Estuary IS Por1al 16 Ethpse 17 Deadlocks 19 Solitary 20 Unruffled 21 DecK11no 23 Rhytllm 25 Letter 26 Ag e 27 Emptoy 29 Elevator man 31 Flounder JJ Turi 34 Corrodes 36 Flatboats 40 Friend 42 Fuels 44 Shadow '5 Anteroom 47 Was dor· mant 49 Native: Sul· hx 50 Small bOy 52 Blblfcal !\Ing 53 Brawl 54 That girl 51 Acme ~Build 61 Green shade. Var 6' Beetle 67 Aware or 68 L1m1t ol treit growth 7C Adored one 11 Stew n w1ngec1 TJ Polynesian pigeon 1' Chilean workman 15 Bunoles DOWN I HISS 2 Sh1e1<1 part J In.& tnohl ened way •Brawl 5 Greek her· aid 6 Golfers· OP l Farm crop 8 Soak 9 Tried to Knell 11 Shun 12 Divine food 13 Sad poem 18--with UNITED Feature Syndicate , A I~ t •tllhf .... ,v 0 'O 0'• '114 •11010 l -•I .. '0 l u t I 0 ' A Is ,_,,o 11 C " ' l I II (_, •111•1 0 s c . ( II ( 0 f s I •1 •f---u • ''" r i 1111111.0 IAl•ICl.l_ll'J • u •• s 0 . ' ,_, c • " ( 10 • I l I s I t f S•l l•ll J't •'a .1 .. 10'11 '( ' • (f"ISI . ( " ' 0 • •• I C II I c--· t I II I s ' ( l I A • D A I ( I 0 I • ( l 0 p ( I II l • I • s u . ,. II I ' l s $ I f I • ' . ( ( ~ f A I I~ a IC 0 '. ' ( l ,. • I ••. s Encounter 46 F111 cllestnul 22 Rip 48 Cancer. 24 Ascends '1 WO<ds 2' Mil org 51 Ptiys1c1an '18 Aria 5" Decay 30 T rne 56 E Indian • 32 Club 56 Prevent 35 Inscribed 58 Sleuth - slab Vance 37 Unbiased 60 Liiy lest. 2 WOfds 62 Allure 38 'osip Broz 63 Send forth 39 Killed 65 Pay up " Stitt 66 Busy bugs 43 Nol dense 119 Ghost word• • NATION Cos t ly Timer Fnday. Februart 9. t979 DAILY PILOT A J J Alcohol Harmful in Pregnancy · Y. A lONGTON (AP> -The 1i1ovtrnmenl a.ay1 prean•nt "011\t'I\ who drtnk run the rbk of havlna ddormed bab1c U that mt'»llllKO ian'l err ctlve. It may rl'qulre wuminK labelb on bottle• of ~ •r , wltte and liquor A Protrum lo warn women of chlldbt; rlna age about the potential danaers of drinking wu an.oounct-d 1'hvrsday by the U.S. DROPS IT&T CON. PIRACY CASE WASlUNGTON tAP l -The ro erornent has dropped per· ury and cons piracy charges against an omcral of lntema· t1onal Telephone & Telegraph Bureau oC Alcohol. Tobacco aod 1''1rearrns. THE EFFO RT BY the Treasury Dtpartmt!nl agency 1s intended to Include government. the alcoholic bevera,e industry and tbE-public In an education program ,t hat wall involve c lassroom instruction. public ser vice broadcast a nnounce· ment.s and brochures. "There ls reason to believe women will review their dnnk· ing habits dunng pregnancy if they are aware oC the possible dangers... Assistant Treasury Secretary Richard David told a news conference. Details of the program have not yet been worked out. Corp because it said it did not ------------- want to nsk revealing national secrets at his trial. U S Dtstrlct Court Judge Aubrey Robinson J r. granted the Justice Department•s motion to dismiss its case against ITT ex· ecutive Robert Be rrellez on Thursday.He was accused orly- lng and cons pirtng with CIA of- fi cers to obstruct a 1973 Senate investigation Into efforts by the CIA aod ITI' to block the 1970 election of Marxist Salvador Al· lende as president of Chile. THE NATIONAL Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism. a d1vls ion of the Public Health Service. reported In June 1977 that pregnant women who take more than two drinks a day face tb• risk-ol fetal alcohol syn- drome -giving birth to babies with physical or mental impair- ments. T be institute also said the risk e x ists ev en fo r occasional "blnge drinking." Following that study. Donald Jrennedy. comm\ssibncr of the Food and Drug Administration. aske d the bureau to require warning la be ls on alcoholic beverages. BUT A TREASURY Depart· menl source sald the bureau de· ( HE4L11l J. cided to refrain from ordering labels in a "desire to avoid a new government regulation and _to allow for industry participa· lion." "I don't think we regard warn· ing labels as a n ecessarily supe rior step." the source said. But. he added, "If thlS program doesn't work ... we won't hav& much other choice." Plans call for measuring the pubJic's awareness or the pro- ble m at the beginning of the pro· gram plus a follow-up study six months to a year later to de- termine the effort's impact. Boy Undergoes 5th Cancer Operation ~ CINCINNATI (AP> -Michael Southerland. 14-year-0ld son of a cancer-prone family. has undergone his firth operation for cancer, the second in two weeks Surgeons at Children's Hospital replaced one of the Miami youth ·s vertebra Wednesday with parts of rour of his ribs. He was listed in satisfactory condition after the 12-houroperation. T his coony bracket c lock by Thomas Tompion, dating from 1676 to 1680, brought a world record auction price of $130.000 m London. The purchaser was not identified. Berrellez was an ITT public relations omcial In Chile at the time or the Senate hearings. Currently he is employed by the company in California. MICHAEL IS T HE FOURTH member of has fam ily to contract cancer. Doctors say the chances are good that the youth, a champion swimmer. will be abletowalkagam. Last week. surgeons removed a tumor near his spine. The bone cancer in the spinal vertebra was apparently discovered then. Weekly Reealls Past IN 1974, DOCTORS amputated a leg from Michael's brother . Steven. 18, because of cancer . The family's youngest son, Jeff, died at age 4 of leuke mia. and the father. Raymond Sutherland, un· derwent surgery in 1976 for a brain tumor. P aper Still Prims Neia in Hand,.set Type APWI ....... STIU SPIRITED Mike Southerland --------~- Assembly Set By J ULES LOH AP 5-~I C..,.\l,onctt1•I MARLINTON, W. Va "We j ust try to tell the hai.lory of Pocahontas County week by week, as the paper has always done." said Jane Price Sharp, editor "We don 't crow about the otbPr lhinJt · The ·· other thing.·· though, is surely worth crowing about. or at least noting THE POCAHONTAS Times. Mrs. Sharp's weekly . as the last r e m aining co mm e r c i al newspaper 10 the land u!>mg hand-set type The scene at the print ~hop 1s of a nother era • Mrs. Sharp and her typeset- ters perch high stools in front or a ntique type cases -upper case a bove. for capital letters. lower case below -and pluck from their section boxes the ongoing history of the county. letter by letter . comma by comma, space by space. as has been done at the Times for 97 years FOR A FEW weeks in 1901 , the year the shop was built. Mrs. Sharp's fathe r did succumb to a newfangled typesetting devtce called a Linotype machine, but be didn't like it and sent it back. "D addy was n 't muc h on machinery," MrsSharpsaid. Neither, obvious ly. is his daughter, although she has been forced to tum lo certain new methods and is quick to point out that not all the paper is hand·set. JUst all of page one, t he important news IN A CORNE R of that lovely old print shop. with 1b smell of ink and its clutter. its brass galley trays and stone compos- ing tables. its typecases labeled with poems -"JO-point Caslon Open face." "14-point Stymie ~ H E RB F RI E DLA:\OER IS )1AK1~G G REAT DEALS BUY OR LEASE' FREE 50 GALS OF GAS [ __ AM_ERJ_C4 ____ J pulleys and clanks and groans. Beautiful. TUXJ-headed Goat Can't B eat Odds EARL'S PLUMBING ' HEATING Alll COND ~t L•' llfO)I ')4 tv11r l1f"niP )fitrhdf YOUr OOOt' 1(.dll \;:>tOf~ Nt-ttt~'t V<kU Art;t4J co~u M1;!>a642· 17S3 !SU --1 81•d MIUION V1EJ0495..Q401 um c.. ....... ~ ... ,,,_ Light" stands a slick gadget with nasrung bulbs and a plasllc keyboard. It is labeled, egad , "Compumatic." OFFSET PRINTING relies on photographically set type. or what apJ)<'ars to be type. spat impt'rsonally out of sterile boxes with names like Compumatic. E fficient. In the trade, changing to the letter method is called '"going offset. .. Among romantics. it is a kin to going broke. NEW YORK <AP I Leaders of the women 's movement say they'll convene a one-day Na- tional Assembly next November to tackle questions and problems generated by the move- NOV ATO CAP) -Hedy Lamarr,the two·headed m ent's success t n Ot Fr -1 Aver Pkw • "We·ve had to go offset, .. the editor said with a sigh. ''That's the way it's done now. Ads are furnished us for offset. a nd besides. you can·t even get pa per anymore for a flatbed." goat who surprised breeders by surviving birth -------------------- and received encouragement from as far as ---~~"='~~~~~~~=w--::i~ Florida and New Jersey. has died of a ruptured stomach after 13 days of life. "She's in the deep freeze." said her owner, Gle n Schneider. on Thursday. ''They will do a detailed autopsy sometime later ... A flatbed press. students. prints directly from foked lead ty pe amid a grand commotion of Jane Price Sharp. 60, is the third generation of her family to pub l is h the Tim es. H e r grandfather bought it in 1882 when 1t was 10 years old. She took it over in 1957 when her father, Calvin P rice: wbo bad r un it fQr 52 years, dropped dead at bis editor's desk. THE STURDY LITTLE KID, with two mouths, two noses and four eyes. was born J an. 24 on Schneider's farm. Since then. Santa Rosa breeder Patricia Costa bas cared for her. tending to her rare defor mity. Hedy died Tuesday, Ms. Costa said. "She seemed to have a bloated stomach ... Ms. .. Do you have ftre and th e ft insurance on your personal belongings? Our Z%nd Year Phone 548-5554 ~ Tuck & Pf'tf' RabJ,iu '_19 14 Ha rbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. TV Producer Slates T alk In Ne wport "WE BAD TO GET a paper out ... she said, "so I just stepped m. We bad never missed an is· sue aod haven't since." Costa said. "She seemed to be coming along fairly -------------------- well. I was up with her until one o'clock. and then -------------------.. when J came back to see her at six o'clock she was Television producer Bill Yageman will speak on car~rs in the TV field Monday in a talk for young people In Newport Beach. The talk. sponsor<.><! by the Ex· change Club of Newport Harbor. is the first in a series. It will begin at 7 :30 p .m . in the Newport Theater and Arts Center. 2401 Cliff Drive, and ad· mission is free The paper still looks much as it did in her father 's day. Even its chatty. decorous prose style is quite the same. Her father, for instance. cleaned up vulgarities with dash es. as in "D ····· R e publicans ." The p.res ent editor continues the practice. "I don't see any reason to change the way it is printed, either." she said1 ··as long as we have the type and the people to set it. At least page one. I want page one always to be set by hand. gone." MS. COSTA SAID SHE rushed the faltenng Hedy. to veterinarian Dr. Robert Fiedler. where she was pronounced dead of a r uptured stomach. "She was doing so well -Just super:· Ms . Costa said. "She was learnjng to run around and keep her heads up. That's why we·re all so shocked and sad.'' An autopsy is slated. said Schneider. But he said final arrangements depend on where Hedy's re m ains may best be used in the cause of veterinary science. The Exchange Cl ub is forming a Science Club for young people between 8 and 16 and hopes to s ponsor a series of ('arcer· oriented talks. a s pokesman s atd. He said reports of Hedy's birth resulted m telephone calls from all over the Uruted States. "I SUPPOSE m ERE is some sentimentality involved. but not r entirely. I also like the way r band·set type looks. Ma chines ~ can set it faster but it doesn't Yageman bas been associated look any better." -! J w i th .. G u n s mo k e • " "The , 'j'"' Rifleman" and other shows. Takethat,d·····Compumahc. . ..::.;.;:..;_:;.:;,;:...;.;_;;.;._ ______________ _ .. ______ 11!-i!'..,.. __ ~ .... -----------.'~ Today She's Near The Top of Her Class in Math. Given a promir turntn9 program, nearly tlltry cil1ld C8n perform 11 a level cons•dered ··e11cellent." Our 1nd1v1duahLtd Compu11r Au1ued lns1ructlon helps HCh chrld rn the ballc leernrng slulh of math. reed1n9 end lenguege en1 Wha1's more, he or "she actuelly en10y1 th11 learning e11.,eri.nce Ind &how• improvement 1n o ther tcholestlc end iocfel aren es well. Wt .,, the only privately ope111ed 1u1or1al tacll•tV rn thrs a1ea u1llo11no Compu"r An111ed lnstruc11on Our programs include "Romtd1al'" lor the child wno has f9llon o.htnd, "Enr1Chm~m1" lor the child wnow ooets rl!Qu•tt abollt 111tro1QO perlormanct end "S~lflC 0 1Mlblhty"f01 bttllll!~ modlf1ca11on end .,.clfic ltar-nl09 1k11l,. (J (:-<. I I ~~ I ~<.) (J c ~ I~ '~ ~:J ~ PONY PACK P•n•I•• end . Vlofea. e pt•nt• per Pony P•ck. Reg. l ie peck HOW -49¢, .. Errands Unlimited: Cateri ng to t he n eeds of si ngle professionals. two·career families or anyone who values hi~ or her leisure. Let us do your grocery shopping. stops for dry cleaning. etc. Pack and unpack for moving. feed and walk pets. water plants. ready your home for painters. watt for phone man or plumber. etc Open your summer home or whatever else you don't have time to do yourself. References. After 5 • 556-6565 ~ .. ............ ....... ''TH•TS-Cr I •. c ..... Sl.tl . '$169 HOW C-c•"" 2000 '4 ft. 1121 ..... 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Deferred payment is $~754.20. On approved credit. $121 .92 per month for 48 months; with Yl down $2267.19 combination cash & trade. 12.25% APA. Deferred payment is $8119.35. On approved credit. We've Priced These Special Regals With One Thing In Mind ••• To Continue To Make Buick California's Most Popular Car And Bauer Buick Your Favorite Place To Buy One! Don't Miss This Sale ••• Friday, Saturday and Snday. Open Till JO PM. Mon.-Sat. Yes ... Open Every Sunday TiJI 5 P.M. 3 blocks South of the San Diego Free waJ . I ·K J~ . . fh-nnge c,.,,nty ~~ #f Buick l'e oler HARBOR B'VD./SAN DIEGO FREEWAY A division of Bouer Motors, Opel-Joguor-T riumph-MG. 2925 HARBOR BL VD., CXJSTA MESA 979-2fJm All ni.akes, models and colors Classified Auto Advertising DAILY PILOT in the 642-5678 . . c , ' I j • INSIDE: •Sports •Ann Landers I I --1 •Business •Horoscope ~ F~. F*bru.ry 0, 1079 DAILY PILOT ~ ..• 8J I t' I . .> , .... ' 1 ---... I l -.-._ -· "' . .. I! ~ . ...._ { t .. _:_0 I l' ~ Nancy Swan's etching of Newport Beach's original Cannery. The PaSt Etched For 10 years, artist Nancy Swan's mission has been to capture and preserve on copper etching plates Orange County's fast-disappearing historical landmarks. By DENNIS McLELLAN Of I~ Oallp f'llot Staff Artist Nancy Swa n has a sense or urgency not usually associated with one who has mastered the meticulous art of etching. But it's not the execution of her a rtwork that is the cause of her haste It is, r ather the subjects themselves ' For the past 10 years Mrs. Swan's mission has been lo capture and preserve on copper etc hing pla tes O r a nge County 's fast- disappearing historical landmarks. "Sometimes," she says. "I feel like I'm one steptahead of the demolition crew." Among the since-departed landmarks she has ~tched are Newp0rt Beach's original Can- nery <demolished), the Sunldst packing house in Irvine <demolished) and the salt mine in upper Newport Bay (destroyed) AND, SHE ADDS, "last year I did the sugar facto!'} On Santa Ana> and now Dyer Road is being tom up and il doe.so 't look the same." A fifth generation Californian. Mrs. Swan, 31, took up etching 10 years ago while her husband . Peer, was In Vietnam. Largely self. taught. she was quk kly hooked by the ancient art form that flourished during the Renaissance. "I think I've got printer's ink in my blood," she says. "I was so fascinated with it I couldn't stop." Having grown up in Newport Beach <she graduated from Corona del Mar High School in 1964), the Tustin mother of two had witnessed the rapid urbanization of Orange County's rural landscape. . The first county landmark she etched was the old Cannery. She began preserving them in her art because she loved these familiar sites and wanted pictures of them for herself. .. TREN I FOUND that other people loved them too and wanted lo collect them.•' · Although she has had only a few showings of her work-her etchings c~nUy are on dis· play in Mariner's Library, Newport Beach-she has developed a small following of collectors. Some or her limited edition prints are priced as tow as $25. But because there are only a few left, her Cannery etching, which 10 years ago sold for $15, is now priced at more than $100. "Generally, off of one plate I won't'lnake more than 40 prints," she says. "People think it's easy to crank out 1,000 off a printing press. But it's really time -coo,suming. I can work five <See ETCH, Page 8%) The A.rt of Etehing "Each plate is burnished free of scratches and covered wltb an acid resist. The lmage ls &ben drawn bl reverse and the lines made &la.rough tbls protective coating will cat Into the copper by action of &be acid on the exposed metal. "After&beplatebasbeenetcbed,"lsready to print. Improvements are made alter&be first proof ls seen. and the plate may have been re· worked many times before the edition ls printed. ''The plate ls inked by band and &be sur- face cardally wiped clean, leavln1 I.Dk in the grooves. Fine rag paper ls dampened and placed over tbe plate on the eklllng press, then band-cranked under the roUer. The paper, now having been embossed and inked, is delicately separated from the plate. ''This ls repeated for every print and ln· volves many hours or work to pat together a limited edition of etchings. Each Is tben signed, dated and oambered. "Although each picture ls part of an edi· lion prlbted from the same plate, each one differs minutely from the others, and bas Its own special characteristics." -Nancy Swan IMllY ...... ...,GerY Nancy Swan: 'Although each picture is part of an edition printed from the same plate, each one differs minutely from the others, and has its own special charac- teristics.· Doohle·ring Ceremonies Wedding bands for men are becoming increasingly · popular. 'The ring is a constant statement as to how the couples see themselves in their relationship -sharing equally.' ... · ·1 .. . ; ) NEW YORK <AP> -~edding bands for men, once scoffed at as be- ing "unmanly," are becoming in· creasingly popular both with the young and with older couples who re- marry, a survey by tbe Jewelzy In· . ·••'," statement as to bow the couples see ·• l . ,M, themselves In tbelr reJatlombip -; sbarlneequally." D.C. a bridegroom of fivecnontbs I wbo bad a double-ring ceremony, put • it this way: · "I wear the ring because Of what f Wedding bands for men: symbols of love. dustry Council abows. · The Rev. Charles Mapatro of the Unitarian Universallst Church in Stamford, Conn., reports be is performing more double-ring ceremonies now than ever before. ''IT ISN'T JtJST for the young couples who ask for it, the young at heart do too " be says, polnllng out that many ofder couples in their 50s and 60s remarrying ask for double· ring ceremonies. ''In the past, men dido 't see themselves u obligated as women in marriqe," be adds. "That wu a sexist view. That old &aw about men 'losing tbelr Cl'eedom ' ls not beard tQday. Women are more secure today, and today's couples e nter marrtage as a •hared responsibillty. The ring Is a consta.nt NORMAN DELORIER OF Bramley Jewelers ln White Plains, N. Y •• says be la ae1lloa more Md· ding rlnp for men today than ever before. "Today's men lite the Idea of a doub&e.riDC ceremony. As a matter of fact, I may tell as many as three wedding rJngs to each couple,·' OeLorier says. ••First, there is the narrow wed· ding band women want to wear wit.b their diamond solitaire on spec:lal oc- casions, and a simple, wtde·band gold riDI for every-day wear. Tben there ls the band for t.be men. The men usually choose a slmple deatin. Even tboQab we have many matdafnl riDI Hts, most men prefer to Mlect a plain bud." AND WHAT OP T11J9 new genera· ,.. lion of tolden bandera? Paul Goodman, 24, of Wuhlngtob, •II it symbolizes -eternity in a rela· tionabip. I treasure this ring, and t have never desired to wear any other piece of Jewelry or ring." Martin Metzger, 26, of New Hyde Par~1 ~.Y., married only two weeks, bad uu.s tony: "I've always uted Jefttry ... like my blrtbstone ring and college ring. My wife and I picked out these rings, and It was like part of tbe ceremony or gettfnl married -cboosiq the rings together. All our married friends have double rinp. •• Oreg Giammalvo, 29, of Maaaape. qua, N.Y., wbo has been married three years, says he and bla Wile •creed on tbe double-ring cel'elDOl'lf. .. I TBOUGRT IT was a IOOd "".. 1 idea •.• I lite Jewelry. Tbe rtni:s · _ were blesnd b7 tbe cburdl. I MVer ., .. • take mine oft. I don't Wat weart.q a • '" ' <&le CEREMONY, Paie Bt> , 1 DAILY PILOT ' • frtday F'ebruary V 191'9 •• .Etch He Cheated Sell U rom Paa~ Bt> hour nd turn out Ill l)'bt! So al lht-nd or th,• d i) I'm ttr d " Sh(> "' 11 II 1411u boul 11 hall hour JWit tu !.l't up a pl.llt on Uw 11rmlln pr a-;, rn th n. 'ht• it) )oumavw1nd up•nha b.1tdprtnl •• IT I' rtt•: S\IBTL•, tlHft r nn In th•· JU1nh th1lt nsakt• ,. H h on" umqu 1t 11 t\\t'ltln1 v.ht·n ) 01.q1ull utr th• rnn1 ll hl flnd1n out" hat.ti thoitot> ho~u:-. pm dut 1-.t "hM'I )00 J)ft'I ll ort ... arh orw 1a.dtffon. nt . lh '·rf' 1ntl1\ adual " <\lth1.,~h hf-m&Jon ·d 1n furf'tA.D a. n ualf"• .1t l'l'l . Mn Sv. n h '•'"'' 1 n 1nlt' t d in .irt and knt•W I ,t i ••t Intl) IC -· uon H f aot 11u\ llf !lt'h!J(ll \IMM llmt· •·ommt ru~arh11. s,. uda. '"h' •bnut th~ 1la)<. 1 ••-.•ll to ht r trltintc On tht"l' d •>~ i1h•·"' ""'•llY In htor trarac . '1u'11u h\ 'J or lO ID tt\e m1mun1 and 10r~ unUI I 1 h,• h r.I ..... .., In th~ pni..: • ho ver. 1 l•~· 111.: l•hl.Ct''' ~lb' or t\t>r ubJ from \ artou Jll~lr... • That "' f1,lluv.t<d by malOl\I • kNch, • IUC'h " 1 h1•n tr 11u.(,•ru-.1 to • r plate nhko 011"1 mod •rn t'I ht r' •ht> u ne plaltt, Mn\ ""JI\ u.'t'' t'\•rvt·r und a ~1•l hlt>nd of and~ ' 1 J,•11 Dub·h ~t.inlanl , ·• rombln 1t1on ••~'Ol"t'd l" Ht•mtw nJt 'llE •.• , n ., 'Ill tit T'S tt bt•u"r quwhty or htH l I\ ('(ll't)t'r U\ll 'h 4Al>o0 b~t'!) th(' ~<tt':'llbelic 11u~lr1 ot lh•• nw111I l11•r pnnt~. "'hlch ure '1\ha bl , It .uwl "hilt' or <;.("pla, an-dont> on a ht.:h ru "'lllt'tll'll~IJ'('f ~ "" S''·'" ~. '' 11 look one month o ( i.tead) "ort. 1,1 turn out ht•t t•khma of Laguna's Muln th .11 h Hut t hut io fu,t I can i.swnd longer on u pl.ll1' . \, ht•I 1 htltln n ~ro~ oldt'r. \he sa y1'>, ~hl" 1:. .i hk to dt•\ •'lt' mo!'\' 11 mt• to t!h'hmi.:. :.omt>th1n1e ~h~ ~,,.., ·'" .1 hfoloni: p\1r,u1t · '" 1l11uht .1bout it.· 'h(• '>U\!> · I n•ully "Jnt to JU't ~··1 th1' '4 h<'lt• area documentt.>d " \nd 'h•• ,1c\t•-.r1 t limit ht>r artwork lo olcl 1.rnc1m:trks · Tu m1• h1•rt• and no w I!> JUl>l as m ll!fl'"ltnj! .. 'ht• .. J\ ... Con!>t>QUt•nch. 1n addll1on to lhl' In ine Store. the Balboa Pavilion a nd the dory fo,. hermt>n. she has plans to etch Reuben E. Lee, Wil Wnghl's ice cream shop and the Newport Jelly. amon_J.olhers. ~he even wants lo "preserve" modern Fashion Island "I think it will become a tremendous landmark like the blimp hangars . ..Vou can~ it coming down CUJver and you get your bearings ." • Still, there's always that nagging sense of urgency. The old Newport Bay bridge is also on her lis t That anachronis tic landmark is S('hcduled for modcrnmdlon in the early '80s . • Ceremony (From Page 81) wedding ring 1s unmasculine. I 'm proud lo wear ll. I love m y wife." not an ornament -l wear no other jewelry except a watch." Edgar R. Daniels, 30, or Levlttown, N.Y ., surprised his wife when he pro- posed a double-ring ceremony. "I really had nothing to say about it," Jessica admits. "He (elt very strongly about it. and l am pleased he did. He never takes hls ring orr · · Do women notice it? "If they do, lbey don't comment. And none of my buddies makes any cracks about it. In fact, most of them wear· wedding rings. Marriage Is, after all, for two people." Does Daniels' father wear a wed· ding band? • "It's symbolic to me of my love for my wiTC. and it's my way of de· monstrating 1t." Daniels says. "It's "No, it was my own idea," he answers with a sm ile. [ Horoscope SATURDAY, FEB. 10 By SYDNEY OMARR J ARI ES <March 2l·April 19): Be flexible. Opportunity to express in creative manne r is upcoming. K~p options open. Refuse to be painted into com e r, by personal or b~iness situations. TAURUS <Apr il 20-May 20 I: Routine, familiarity with material is m ore Important than fl ash, style. glitte r. Know it and act ac· cordingly. Aquar ius , Scorpio persons figure prominently. Accent on home. security, details, fine print, payments due. GEMINI <May 21-June 20 l: Brothers. sis- te rs, other close re latives command •·your space." Maintain equilibrium. Stress versatill· ty, without abandoning basic needs, principles. Be ready for written forms, questions and re- quests. Sag1ttarlan is in picture. CANCER <Jun e 2l ·July 22 >: Ho m e mortgage , bas ic investment procedures. percentages a nd interest r a tes comm a nd s polliRhl. Individual with "soothing voice" can aid . Libra 1s involved. LEO <July 23·Aug . 22>: Define meanings, see as ls, avoid deceiving yourself. Emphasis on pe rsonaUty, special appearances. Cycle high - you can make right move et critical time. Pis ces, Virgo persons figure promlnenUy. VIRGO <Aug. 23-Sept. 22l: Someone behind the scenes is working for your benefit. Stick to principles, goals. Inves t in your own ldeas, capabiUtles. Capricorn, Cancer persons figure promine n tly. Club Ca~r ru~ each Wednesday m the Doily Pilot and contams notices 11/ women·.'I and ser111ce r lub meetings and euents for the following week - Thursday through Wt'dnt.'I· day Send notices to Club Calendar. Dally Pil-Ot. P 0 IJor 15(,/). Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Be sure to include i your name and phone number. Notices mu..t be m our honda two weeks an odoonce To request a picture, wnte OT call ttw-F~ures Department. 642-4321 Pie· tu res are hmll~ to fund raisers ope-n lo thr public Your Dally Piiot can be Recycled. Or,tnQI' CO..\I Colll'Q<O 1 \ Ille Oii IC t tll "" vr ltnq cPnll'r lor Co\11\ Mt•\d A fine collectlewt of fl~ 6NTIAE STOCK •.. ONE DAY ONLY SUNDAY, FEB. 11 • 11 to 5 p.m. JUST AUIYEO MEW SHIPMEMT , AMTIQUfS & SILK FLOWEIS Stop IR ••• tt.¥e a C)lass of due9119M ••• WWle ~ Y0ttlroww d 1mmmcm1ntm ~ I ANTIQUES, GIFTS ~ & SILK FLOWERS .. ~ 332 Forest A•....,. Md! Wt. 4 • Lctq1111a ltoch • 494-0722 ~ c~•-•" ~VA'-11:-~../W<\,'-'t:,,.. .• .. LIBRA <Sept 23·0ct. 22 ): Emphasis on de- c1s1ons you decide wh.at is finished what Js a ~e~ beginning, what s hould be promoted. Aries 1s to picture. Some wishes are fulfilled, others are revised. In Newport Beach. Exo'-.dft'i••t~rft'1.., •. art's Rugs and Carpets dia, Pakl1tan. Rumanla Imported In a world of $CORPIO IOct 23·Nov. 21>: Make new start -give yourself proverbial second chance. Career, business. goals dominate. You're mov· ing up, despite some envious, spiteful as· soc I ates. Malntaln your own p ace - -and balance. 8AGITl'ABllJS <Nov. 22·Dec. 2ll: Long. range dedslons can bo on target. Know it, pro· ceed accordingly. What seems far away Is closer than you might anticipate. Cancer, Leo, Aqu1r1wi pel'llOl\s figure prominently. CAPRICORN IDec. 22·Jan. 19): Money, ablllty to purchase. save, pay and collect - lheRe are emphasized. Pnrtner, spouse is very much a part of financial scenario. AQ\JUIVS (Jan. 20·Feb. 18): Legal a f. fairs, speclol agreements, rlgb~l verifications command attention. If alngle, mere may be "pressures" concernln1 marriage. Another Aquar1an tells o( opportunity whJcb you should Hplore. Do so! PISCES <Feb. 19-Marcb 20): Avoid spread· in1 too thin filJf•h one thlnf at a time. Pac· ln1 Is Import.ant, more to than usual. Cifminl, Vlrao . Sagjttanua persons ltgure prominently. ' and euatom made 1pect shapes. styles and 1l1e•. b .. u ty of every room .. 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V PILOT Snorts 83 ,.....;.-. to Be a Messiah' Revenge Is Sweet Fans Help UCI Kiss Off Aggies By ERNIE CASTILW Ot .... o .. ,, ~""'\!Mt · Playing Irvine 1s ltke lnssmg your rrn>ther-•n·law. you have to do 1t •• -Utah State basketball coach Dutch Beln ap. "Tomght. Utah .state ln..~ed its mother-in-law goodtlye ·· UC Irvine basketball coach Tim Tift The basketball \\Orld won 't have UCI to kick around anymore No .. the Anteaters mspirNI by a new mascot , a new cheenng sec· t1on . a fired.up coach and an il'ltangible called revenge-have final ly come or age "TIOS WAS THE BIGGEST win we've ever had here." said Tift after UCL the Pacific Coast Athletic Assn. 's last place team, stunned PCAA leader Utah State, 56-54, Thursday night before 878 rabid fans al Crawford Hall. Not known for his mild-mannered behavior in the first place, Tift was at his emotional peak Thursday. Incensed over Belnap's By DAVE CUNNlNGRAM CMtlWDelly ...... I. Rod Carew is not a celebrity at heart. Only his bat and glove make him a superstar. The Angels showcased Carew at a press conference Thursday afternoon. and the soft-spoken Panama native seemed uncomfortable in front of the TV Ooodliahts and flashing camera strobes. "I'm a private person." Carew told the Dally Pilot after the three-ring circus had ended. "I don 't waot to be a Messiah. One guy can 'l do it all." INDEED HE CANT. Even with a supporting cast of 24 otber ballplayers in Minnesota, Carew couldn't bring a World Series to the Twins. And now. after 12 years in the cold Minnesota marshes, he brings a .334 lifetime aver age lo sunny Anaheim and peo· pie start talking about instant pennant. ·'I just want Manager J im Fregos1 to know J ·11 be giving 110 percent every day. and maybe I can make up the five games that kept the Angels out of first p lace last Jear ·• Carew said. ' 011IERS MAY TALK of Carew as the savior. but not club owner Gene Autry. He has a more simple request. "l just hope Carew bas the greatest year he's ever had. Y'f e can't ask for more than that," Autry said with a straight race. Whal Autry is asking, even in jest. is a batting average of over .388 along with 100 rb1. 16 triples, 14 homes. 23 stolen bases and an MVP award. T hose were Carew's stat!> in 1977, his greatest season. There is likely to be an added burden on Carew: His $4 million, five-year contract. Pe<>ple just naturally expect great things from a ballplay('r earning $800,000 a year. BVT CAREW SAYS HE doesn't feel the pressure yet and doesn't expect it will affect his performance on the field . 'Tm not going to change at all," Carew says. ''You just have to go out every day and do what you've always done " And what about his personal hfe? Surely he must be feeling like a wealthy man now. "I'm the type who likes to go around in tennis shoes and See CAREW, Page BS ,,,,....._ ... .-,. s nide remark. infuriated over inept of. ficiating and frustrated over a season long history of close games going down the tubes in the closing moments, Tift stalked the sidelines like an angry lion, charged the refs at court.side and did everything in his power to get the Anteaters up for the gam e. Without a Doubt, Be's Down and Out There isn't any question which way the call is going afte r Saddleback's Mark Stowell tried to stretch a dou· blc into a triple in Thursday's baseball game ·against Golden West. But just in case. GWC third baseman Tim Innes signals he held onto the. ball after tagging out Stowell . who is about to get the official word from a dramatic umpire. Stowell. who li mped off the field but returned for the fin a l inning , got the last laugh. however. His double drove an the winning run in the Gauchos' 3·1 victory. For story, see Page 84. I le had plenty of help. Complete with a retractable tongue. UCl 's pep squad un- veiled Peter the Anteater. a long-nosed. bushy-tailed, two-toned dancing mascot who worked wonders in arousing the slu· dent section. Among the crowd were members or the school's baseball team, who baited the referees. booed and hissed at the oppos1· t1on. had to be restrained from using megaphones and genera)I) made the Anteaters reel at home for a change. ICCC Qualifier Leading Scott Gets Second Try At Walker TIFT Milkr, Tiro Others Ahead at Hawaiian Open TOGETHER, THEY HELPED UCI rash in on the home court advantage for the first lime this season. "Let's hear it for the baseball team ." said senior guard Lester Jones, standing on a bench in a locker room that looked like the home of a n ational champion rather than a 6-14 club. "Amigos, Amigos," the team sounded In unison. "That m ade all the difference," Jones said of the support from the fans. "We wer e already jacked up because of the way we were t reated up there. They CLogan, Utah fans ) were calling us monkeys and dogs. When I fell into the stands once, a fan came up and grabbed me. "We owed them. We wanted this one." STEVE McGUIRE MISSED a lot of the post-game celebration s ince he was in the training room , holding an Ice pack to ll knff. But more than anybody else, he was savoring the victory since it >A as his two free throws with six seconds left that sewed the game up "The coach got us going. He wanted to win so bad because of all the Oak we've been tak\og," said McGuire, who finished with 15 ,. See FANS, Page 1W ' • From AP Dispatches HONOLULU, Hawaii ~ Lindy Miller . in his first year on the pro tour and one of 33 qualifiers at Irvine Coast Country Club Monday, shared the first-round lead in the Hawaiian Open golf tournament with a seven-under· pa r 65 Thursday. • Miller, who qualified for the tour in the fall school, was tied wit h former PGA ch a mpion Lanny Wadkins who eagled the 18th hole and Jay Haas who is making a habit of first-round heroics. MILLER HAD A BOT putter, usin g only 25 s trokes on the near-perfect greens and one· putting six of seven during one stretch. He one-putted 11 times during the round. "The greens are in spec· tacular shape,'' Miller said after bis round. Haas missed only one green- and chipped in for a birdie oo that hole-in an almost-fl awless ~Hort over the perfectly cond.i· lioned Waialae Country Club Course, a 7.234-yard layout that winds by the Pacific surf. He h as been in the first-round lead In three or the five tournaments played this year. · MARK LYE, another qualifier at Irvine Coast. was one stroke back at 66 with 12 of the 33 qualWers firing rounds of 70 or better. San Juan Capistrano's Jack Ewing had a 72 and Laguna N\guel's Alan Tapie fired a fi rst· Boyd, USC Try One More Thne Tonight LOS ANGELES (AP) -Bob Boyd gets his flnal regular-season shot, at least as the head coach of Southern California, at perennial powerhouse UCLA tonight when the crosstown rivals square off tn an Im· portant Paclfic-10 Conference basketball game at Pauley Pavillon. BOYD ANNOUNCED last month be was stepping down following this season after 13 years as the Trojans' head coach. His teams have lost 18 games in a row to UCLA end his overall record at Southern Cal against the Bruins \s 2-25. Boyd anno'u.nced hla decision to TeSlan just t.hree days after the Bruins nipped the Trojans 89-86 at the Sports Arena last month In the first game between the teams this year. UCLA, which Is shooting for Its 13th con· secutlve league basketball championship, 011 T\IT011 .. ht Oaa1111el5•t8 can establish a two-game lead ln the Pac-10 with a victory tonight. TRE FOU1lTU·ltANKED Bruins bring a 9·2 conference record and a 16-3 overall mark into lhe game. Southern Cal ls 8·3 in league play and 13·7 on the season. "If we're going lo have any chance of winnlllf, the conference, we have lo beat UCLA. ' said Boyd. "We're the only team left In the league -besides UCLA -that can -win the title by ourselves. But we have to start Friday." UCLA Coach Gary Cunningham caJled the contest "a very crucial game and one w e mus t win. They have excellent coachlng and excellent personnel and first place wtll be at stake.'' Both teams will have slx Pac-10 1ames remaining after tonight's contest. UCLA leaves Saturday morning for a natlonally televised, non·conference affair against top-ranked Notre Dame at South Bend. Ind., on Sunday. round 73 and m ay have trouble making the cut. fn all. 91 of the 144 men in the field broke par 72. believed to be the lowest overall scoring in a decade or tour competition. Another 16 were at par on the long fiat layout. Playing conditions were perfect. The temperature was in the 80s and -unusual for Hawaii -there wasn't a breath of a breeze to disturb the palms and banyan trees. "That's the key to it," said Haas. "The wind didn 't blow." "I 've played in every Hawaiian Open." said Coody, "and I 've never seen It like this." Finl-round IMden in lN Hew•ll•" ~ 9041 tourNment: J HH• 3'·ll-4S • l .Ml<l•r n-u-.s L.W..i-'"' ~ F zoe11..->6..»-t6 .J c Sneltd 31•3'1_,.. L.Hel'IOn .D-,,_.. G MM~ )6.#- /11. 8Nn J4.J?_,.. l(.l••l•Y l?~ M Lye ,,.,.._.. C C.ooOy lWl_.. W l.••I 3'·3'1-66 8011Clef ~ 8 l. lehh 32-U-.7 L. 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E nlllM »-37-111 8 Slftllll lWS-70 ll.A09fft ~-10 \.Ml-lfl ~ 0 0\1191t' JS.»-10 J l •lllt lS-)1-12 "· Teple » n NEW YORK CAP} -John Walker. the Olympic 1,500-meter champion and world mile record holder who 1s coming off what he describes as the poorest race of his career, t ries lo make amends tonight in the Millrose Games a t Madison Square Garden. But lhe New Zealander, win, ne r of his first two races on the indoor circuit this season. in· eluding one in the record time of 3:37.4 for 1,500 meters -but a last· place finisher in his most re· cent outing -will not have an easy f ie ld in t h e famed Wanamaker Mile. Lined up against Walker will be Dick Buerkle, the indoor mile record holder , also trying to re· deem him.sell from a last-place finish in his last start in &he Garden ; Ire la nd's Eamonn Coghlan and •Kenya's Wilson W aigwa, both unbeaten at a mile or 1.soo meters this season: Paul Cummings, the American indoor record holder at 1,500 meters; national collegiate chainplon S t eve Scott of Irvine a nd Yillanova sophom ore Sydney Maree rrom South Africa. Walker, however , has re· bounded from far more serious setbacks than a last-place tlnlsb. Only a year ago be underwent two operations to strengthen a leg muscle that was expanding and shutting off an artery, caus- ing his leg to spasm. \hen col· lapse. 1t a ppe ared that his gforlous runn1ng career might be over. - • IJ4 DAIL V PILOT Frld•y Febru•ry 0 1971 AP Wlr•IPMCO ... B~• Plel{4Pd ••••.,er C'lllarUe Fl•'4sy said lf he doesn't sell his • Ooklnnd /\ ., by th~ o~nlng of s print training he-wlll name the team manal(er he said he's •ulrt' dy t•l ~kd •. Am n can l..c»gue Presi· denl Litt M•t PtlaJJ ••Y• a local group or lnvesiors' plans to buy the BalUmo~ Orioles lf they un pass Che lea11u ·a c.-qutty ~u1rt"ments . . . Gany Tempi C.On, the St. Loui s Cardlnnl1 prize 22·ycar-old shorbt.op, aaya he may alt out th 1979 baseball season It hls aaJary dem•n<I• a re not met • R U I pitch r Tom Jolauoa. who has be n pla1ued by && 1houlder probl~m. was releued by the Minnesota Twins • . New York Yan1c 1 catch r Tburman Manson created a atlr when b uld. "I don't like women 's llbbere," aa two wom n f aM showed up for whal h~ had requeiJled to be a men·only t harlty dlnntr ... Art WllUaia1, the Natlonal uaaut'I fir t black umpire. dlc.-d ThunJday, alx weeks ull r underaolna br1&in auracry. llc was 44 . ..-----Qleot• of Cfw Da1---- -Mata•mmad AJI .ald lt u!l~r recelvlna a 4\.'l·lncb- kcy to the city or New York, "Thia Is IA good heavy key. The rest wero cheap." E"n-t. Ca•a& Lo•e Do•ll~• •atela The Ul\Sffded doubles team ot Boe Barker • I and Ann Klyomura banished the \.Op s~ed ~ ~ team of Chris Evert and Rosie Casals 6-3. 6-2 In a first-round match of a women's pro tcnnla tournament ln Seattle Thursday. In slnalea play. Everl woo over Peanat Loale. 6-1, 6--0, Betty SCove upset Barker. 3-6, 6-4, 6-4 ; Kerry Reid eliminated Julie H1rrtn1ton, 6-4, 6·7, 6-2 ; Jeanne Duvall stopped Kiyomura, 0·6, M. 7-6: SULLIVAN WINNER Tracy Caulkins, 16, wipes :iway a ll•ar altt•r the announcement that she was the 1978 Sulhvan Award winner. the AAu·s top athletl'. John Naber. the 1977 winner. presented the award Caulkins, holder of three world a nd 13 U.S. SWlmming records, IS the youngest winner in ttie 49-ycar history of the c:1ward. Virginia Radcl defeated Hana Strac:honova, 0.,, 6-2; Kathy Jordan stopped Marita Redondo. 6·0. 6-3; Wendy Turobull breezed by Diane Desfor, 6-1, 6-1; and Renee Richards beat Sherry Acker 6-3, 7-S ... Jobn McEnroe will play J immy CoMors tonight in the Grand Slam tournament in Boca Raton, Fla. and Bjom Borg faces Glllllermo VUaa Saturday to determine fi nalists in Sunday's compelltlon for a $150,000 first place prize. Te~Won. Radio Following ar e the m ajor sports events on televlslon tonight. Ratlng!i are: " ./ ./ ./excellent; / 1 1 worth watching; 1 1 fair; 1 forgel It. (mJ 8 p.m., Channel 5 ./ ./ ./ -~ 1t'HBa11Uon'• S hot Wins tor Neas COLLEGE BASKETBALL : use at UCLA. Announcers: M ike Walden and Pete Newell. Ther(' W<'re only thrre seconds remaining m when John Willlam!>On c:onnected on an 18-fool Jump shot to ~lV<' the New Jersey Nets a 106-105 N at10nal Ra~kC'tball Assn victory over the Detroit Pistons Thursd ay night ... Moses Malone pumped in 32 points as all five Houston starters scored at least 20 points to lead the Rockets to a 134-129 triumph over the Milwaukee Bucks .. Backup center Tom Barker. given a pair of 10-day trials by the Boston Celtic;s. was signed to a mulliyear contract by the team. He will be a backup for player-coach Dave Cowens and replaces Marvin Barnes who was waived Wednesday. UCLA's BruinStJOUld all but wrap up the Paclflc-10 cham- pionship with a win In Pauley Pavilion tonight. A victory would put the Bruins two games in front of USC with ti me runnlnq out In the conference scramble. f'rortt Page 8 3 FANS ••• points and seven re bounds. "The fans. of course, J.tOl us go- ing too. We've never had that in the two years I've been here. "'They got us going and we finally matured enough to win a close game. Plus, this 1s the first game we made our free throws down at the wire." The book on the Anteaters dur- ing the PCAA season looked something Uke this : they play good defense and stay close for 35 minutes but miss a lot of easy shots and choke at the end. But with two wjns in their last three outings, and ut a time in whjch n obody looks inv incible any more. the Anteaters won't be take n lightly from now on • IF VOU HAVE TO single out any one player for turning around Thursday·._ ~:1me il would bt· Phil Bolden. who hit st•ven of 12 shots· from th<' field. two of two free. throws and grabbed eight re· bounds. Of hi!> 16 points, 12 came: m the second half. Bolden turned a steal into <1 layup and followed with a pair of frC'c throw~ that put UC I on top. 44-40, with s<•vcn minutc·s l<·ft. Whrn Ut<ih Stat1· r:.ll lu•d to go a hea d, 4H·47, Holdl·n took a bea utiful pas-,, fro m Louis Bremond and c,lam(·d 1t thmugh t he hoop to put th1• An t1•<Jl<'rs on top lo stay with 2 . 07 to go From there on 1n, th.-c-rowd stayl'<i on its ft·<•t, applauding the four·com<·r dt>luy that UC I r a n s moothly and the free throws by Steve Kodg<'rs and McGuire that he lped e nd the Anteaters· JIOX Ul•llS..,.IMI HuMalt P•r~ln\ McOoftalO Hood McElro&lh I• II Ip , 00 • ~ , 1 14 I •·S 19 1 00 1 3 ,., • 3 CHI • 0 701 7 UC lrvlM U•I M<C-.ulr• llOOQ"r~ Ao•O•n 8r•mond JOM\ Convtf\ Jurk Brown Tol&ll .. " "' ~ S t> H 3 ..... " I 1·1 If> 0 I I I 3 I·? I , 0.1 • I IM) ' 0 IM) 0 11 14 XI 56 H•lll1me· Ula" \tat•. 71,.11 Tolal hMI Ut-11 51'811' '°·UC >rv•M II f'ou..-0 out· M<Oonl!IO (UlallSl•t•) AlltnO•n<• m OTHER TV Basketball -San Jose State at Cal Stal e Fullerton, S p.m ., Channel 52. Taped. Hor se Racing -Today at Santa Anita. 7:30, Channel 52. RADIO: Basketball -Cleveland at the Lakers, 7:50 p.m .• KLAC (570); USC at UCLA, 8 p.m .• KMPC <7t0) and KFI (640). Titans Slidlng . . 49ers Also Lose Again FromAPDlspatcbes Wally Rank scored 10 of his 22 points in the final 4: 16 of play Thursday night to lead visiting San Jose State to a 75-72 upset victory over Cal State Fullerton in a Pacific Coast Athletic Assn. basket- ball game. Rank connected on five straight foul s hots in the last 40 seconds as the Spartans held on for their third PCAA victory in nine outings and their sixth of theseasonin2lgames. Sid Wtlliams added 12 points for San J ose State. Paul Schilleci had 11 points and a team-leading 10 rebounds for the Spartans. J Calvin Roberts paced Cal State Fullerton. whlcb dropped to 6-3 In con- ference action and 15-f) overalJ; with 20 points and 13 rebounds. Keith Ande~son and Mike Niles added 14 and 11 points. rcspecti vely, for the Titans. f're•no S tate, 7 4·66 FRESNO -Fresno State, led by freshman forward Rod Higgins with 20 points and game-high 11 rebounds, beat Long Beach State, 74-66, Thursday night jn a PCAA game. Fresno h ad a nlne·polnt lead with three minutes left in the first half. The 49ers put on a drive keyed by senior gua rd Rickey Williams who dumped in eight points during that stretch. putting Long Beach up b> one at the half. The BuJldogs ra llied in the second hair. their offense s parked by Higgins and Bobby Anderson, putting Fresno out to a quick 6-point lead to take com- m and for the rest of the game. Top i;corer for Long Beach was Williams with game-high 24 points. Parific, 7 J-85 STOCKTON -Pacific. led by Terence Carney with 28 points, moved Into sole possession of first place In PCAA play with a 71"65 overtime vic- tory over UC Santa Barbara Thursday night. The Tigers are now 1·2 In the PCAA and have won 12 straight lead games at home. UC-Santa Barbara is now 3-6 and 9-12 overall. * W8ST UC 1~56, Ota" St 5"' Adam• SI ll. S Colo<aoo 17 Blot•'°· Frev>o Pacific J9 E Montena '7, Poe: tw Mouflt•I" •s. OT Fr-SI. 7•, l°"9 BHcll SI 6t tclallcl St .... Bol~ St 87 J110 '°"SI ~. Wls-Mllwauht' '4 0<t'<1on 70, ArtlOf\a SI 63 Orf'OOf't St ~. Artl0<\11,. Pa<lhc n. UC S...la B•rtli<rll 6\ Pl loma Coo. tO, U S. Intern•· llona11• S.n OlfoQo SI tO, Colo<&OO SI 81 ~n ~SI 1S Full•rton SI 1l s Or.._ 11•. evu H-1111 qs W&\lllnciton 11 California~ £A'ST 811CloMlf S• Ofof.tWllN' S4 COIQAIP 84. CIArUOn '0 (OMl•<llCVI •J, Fordham 90 llul~r~l1. l>N'rPI &I SOUTH AIAbArnn 83. Ml~\l\\11>1111' Loul\lllNI SI S?. Ml\\ISSippl SI •• ll)UIWlll" n, TUIAM l>!i VMI I~. c--n1A ..,, n Wllll,,m A MMV 1>11, Oav•d'oOn 67 12 OT> MIDWEST '0.Paut n , loyolA, Ill 11 todlM/I ~? Nor'lllwv\trrn SI M lcllta110St ~. towftSI O"IO SI. 63. 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Rain checks were given lo all racing fans and programs and parking stubs will be honored anytime through the remainder of the meeting that ends Tues- day night. The cancellation marked the second ttme during the current 58-date meeting that races had to be stopped due to fog . On Christmas, the races were inter- rupted followinf: six races. Golden West Plays Things don't figure to gel any brighter for the Golden West basketball team as the last place Rustlers entertain second plac-e LA Southwest tonight (7·301 in a Southe rn Cal Conference contest COMPl:ETE WITH rtNSTalPIS WHHl. WBJ. MOLDINGS IODYSIDI MOLDIMGS • BASEBALL/BASKEiBALL COLLISION INSURANCE Golden West College catcher Shawn Gill tucks the ball in his glove and braces for a hard slide by Saddleback's Bruce Welz in Thursday's junior college baseball game. Welz. trymg to score on a n infie ld grounder, was out but the Gc.iuC'hos r a llied to win. 3-1. Gauchos Top GWC; Coast Trips Vikes I Saddleback Collc~e·s Gauchos upe nded host Golden West. 3 I. in opening round action or the Casey Stengel baseball tourna· menl Thursday afternoon and visiting Orange Coast defoated Long Beach City College. 5·2. to getitsseason underway. Saddleb ack's Mark Stowell drove in two runs including the go-ahead marker in the eighth inning to break a 1·1 tie. The Gaucho se<."ond baseman had a pair ofh1ts. GOLDEN WEST took an early lead with a second inning home run by Frank Meraz. He belted the first pitch of the inmng over the left-center field fence at the 390-foot mark. Saddleback tied al in the sixth on a double by Dou,:? Frilz and a single by Stowell Scott llai~h scort-d on Slowell's hit an th<.• eighth. Th<' final marker camC' an the top of the ninth when Steve Car- ro 11 w as hit b y a pitch . sacrificed to second and scored on Rick Browning's single. ORANGE COAST wasted little time put ting run5 on the score board at Long Beach. 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HOTTOM l .I !'Ii t; fur E!'tanr1.i 1~ the fat·t that the E.11:h'r1 nl'cd but ont.• victory J6',1lrtNt t;J 'I'oro Clonlght> or Corona del Mar and Costa Mei>a Cnttxl wct>k > to chnch a co· <'hum pk>rutu µ Mt' anwhlle V' the S unset Lt•Jt:Ut>, the b1t: game Is at Hunt- tn~ton Beach where the Ollers .1w u1t Newport lla-rbor in a gamP that figures to go a long way an dt:term1n1ng eaeh 's rutun· 'Th4> two bavti plat two pre. 'tOUb game~. Newport shellmg the 0 1lt•rs 10 the only league gamt.-. 82 69, on the winner 's t'OUI l CAREW MAK'ES DEBUT. • • 'Thi:. one has u little more im· port.ince attached to 1t." says Newport Harbor Coach J erry Ue Husk. "We have to up te mpo the ~nme and we want to beat llunt1ngton's press and take <:are of the ball. At the same token. we must play our style." ttat at Mcl>onu1d ' Jnd Jack an the Box ... Carew ans~ crt'll "You won't see me buying H Rolls Royce or cha nging my lifestyle all of a sudden." CAREW TOLD REPORTERS he will keep his principle re- sidence ln Golden Valley, Min- nesota, but will st art searching for a condominium or seasonal home in Orange County soon. "I like the Orange County lifestyle and that's one of the main reasons California was my first choice,•· Ca rew saad . "Maybe I've got m y seasons mixed ·up, but for now I think we'll be spending our summers in Orange County and our win- ters in Minnesota." Staying true to his reclusive personality. Carew went iolo hiding immediately after the trade was announced Saturday. Thursday's press conference at Anaheim Stadium was bis first emergence to comment on the deal "I WAS SlJRPRJSED to hear tt was Cuhfornaa. because l was. s ure Cal vm G rlffith had made lhu du l wtth New York," Carew said "But I guess Calvin JUSl started asking for too much. just like he did with Cahforrua." Griffith, the Twms' owner, originally asked for Angel third baseman Carney Lansford, but General Manager Buzz1e Bavasi balked. Negotiations with the Yankees broke down after Carew stated publicly that he would rather be ~. <au~t.i i.o the Angels. Carew doesn 't speak lovingly of his former owner. Foremost in bis decision to change clubs was a dissatisfaction with the contract Griffith was offering. But perhaps lime heals all wounds. "I have no hard feeling. no bit- terness." Carew said Thursday. "I left Minnesota hopmg they do well. I 'm hoping they finish· secona or third •. OILER COACH Roy Miller ·says h.ls team bas been waiting for the rematch. "We're going to alter things slightly tonight, but nothing I care to reveal. There ;ire no lineup changes." Newport ·s ·attack re'volves around Brian F1eeman and Jon Sweek. a combination that is 1·2 an scoring in the Sunset League with averages of 16.3 and 16.l points respectively. T"""9t1t'1 G-lall at 11 SUNSET LEAGUE Wolmll>'.\-11,.l •1 Marina 1• I I Eo own ll-41 •t Foonl•tn V•ttev '7·SI NfWpor'I H•rt>or IS..71 111 Hunllnoton 8facn 14-JI • St:A Vlf.W LEAGUE F•111nc1a 17·0) at El Toro 16-J) Unlver\llY 17·SI 111 Coron~ ci.t Mar IS..11 lrvlM (C).71 al Co<.t• MfW ·~· l:MPIRIE lt:AOU£ O< .. n V-C().11 at lo' Alamllcx 11 Sl Lo.ra IJ..0•1 KenMOy 13..il K•l•ll• C .. 11 at CVl>O'n 11 .. l SOUTH COAIT LEAGUIE L11oun& Hiiis (().71 at Dana Hiiis IS..11 Utquna Bfll<h 11,.l ,11 San Clfmfnlf 14-JI Ml'"°" Vl•IO 11 Ol "' Cao;•1r.ono Valley 14-31 ANGELUS LEAGUE 11 lOl Matfr O@i c .. 11111 Bl\N>p Am.ti ll-1>1 Bl\/'oi> Monl90fn4!"V 1 .. 11.1 SI Paul 10.71 Servllf IS11 at PIUS)( 1:µ1 Tars Win Swilll Title Moffe_t, Lincoln Sparks Newport Newport Harbor Higb's powerful swimming team captured the Sunset League championship in impressive fashion Tbursdaf, winning 9 of the 11 events and fmisbiog with a 493 point total. 100 more than runnerup Edison. Newport bad three double winners. John Moffet captured the 200 individual medley in 1:58.63 and came back to win the 100 breast in 59.95. Todd Lincoln posted a 1:44.75 in the 200 free, then won the 500 free in impressive fashion in 4:39.35. . Tom Harrison was the other double victor for the Tars, winning tbe 100 butterfly in 54.57 and the too backstroke io 57.91. Marina's third place Vikings bad Chris Rehak win the 50 free in 22.39 and place third in the 100 free. Rick Lubcbenko gave the Vikings their other victory an the diving 200 Ir~ 1 llnc1>tn (Nl1,I I •• 7\ 7 JOM\ •NH> 1 •• 7 3. G111n (W r 1 46 11 4 EIQrr tf'VI 1 •7 JI. S Wollt•m\ (NH! t .. Sl 100 U-00 I Molff'I l"'H> I SI •l 1 Rull,...r <NH1 7 03 14. J Uy ........ 1E1?06JI 1,Grlf'r(NH)1010S s RldOlf' IF I 7 01 1'. SO frt~-I Rehak IMI 11.1': 1 M~Cra ... y IE> 27116; l . ~Sl•r IM l 73 17, 4 NICllOI\ IFV I 71 30, S Bpr9holl1 IEI 2l J9 DIV•"9 1 Lubc~n~o CM ) ~I JO 1 Colt IH81 J1S 10. 3 Row•n IFVI 11S.6S • llrl"'Our IFVl ?•S 'IO S Ft"ttr l!'Vl77'1 SO 100 fly-I H•rr1wn (NH) S4 )7. ' Davis (NHI S..96: J. JHI•• (Ml SS 24, 4. MU<llo (El 56.41; S. Crorler CWIS7 l1 100 Ir~ I Po•l•"•f'ttl CNHI 411 .. 1 Mc(..,rnf'V !El 4'1'11 l Rel\ak '""' " s1 • Wlntro <Ml so •s. s "'•<!lots CFVI SI (fl SOD frf" 1 Llnco•n (NH I • 3' JS 7 JOftH (NHI • "4 20: J. Elder (FV I 4 4".6': 4. Sl>lelOS IE l 4:.SO 61. S GatPS IWI 4 SOU ·. ., ,.. ". < ~ : ~ .. , ' ·. • ... LARRY SUNDERMAN NHL Stars Top Soviets NEW YORK CAP > -Mon· treal 's Guy Lafleur scored a goal and set up another in a three-goal first period that car· ried the hastily gathered Na- tional Hockey League AU-stars to a 4·2 triumph over the Soviet Nationals in the opener of the Challenge Cup series Thursday night. The NHL stars, who first prac· ticed together three days ago and still haven't reached their full complement , dismantled the Soviets' precision passing attack that -it was thought -would pose such a threat. SCOltE BY PElllOOS Sovlf'I N•UONI\ 1 0 1. 1 NHL Sia<' J t 0-4 Flr5t Plptlod • I l'IHL. t..flf'ur 1 CClar1l•. Shull! •16 1 NHL, Bossv 1 •~rrf'Mill, ut~I. • 77 3, USSR M1k ""'lov t I Vasil vf'v l(l\arl8..-I 11 tt • NHL. ~•nf'V I ,_, llf'ck I is·• l'Malt!H • Znluklov. USSA. Sii P~trov US~A. s IJ MCDol\•ld, NHL •• )1 C.1111"'· NHL. 10 s•: lhlvlrtov, USSA, 17'71 Second ... kid s. NHL, Giiiie~ I (llossvt. 8 1' P.....,tty Ts'fQllnkov. USSll. 10 ... lhll'O ~lod • 6, USSA V GollkOY I IA Gollkov M.tk•r-ov I l (fl Peft<lltlf'• NonP SllolSonlJCMll USSR 6-5-'I 10 NHL 10. .. S-1• (;o41UH USSR f re!I"" NHL. Ory°"n. A 11,431 Fnday. February 9, 1979 DAILY PILOT •5 Girls Basketball Oilers, Eagles, CdM Post Wins E stancia and Corona del Mar s e t up their T uesday night s howdown for the Sea View League girls basketball cham- pionship with v1ctories Thursday nigbt while Huntington Beach m oved a game In front of Newport Harbor in the SWlSet League with a SS.46 win over the Tars. Ocean View's Seahawks re- mained in a ue for first place lD the Empire League with a 67-35 win over Kennedy as Norma Leibfried scored 19 points. Est ancia 17·1 > defeated El Toro. 63·34 with Cara Francy leading the way with 12 points and eight blocked shots. Corona del Mar (7·1 l had a 23 point performance from R obbie Torres and Linda Goeggel added 20 in an 80·33 romp over University. Huntington Beach (7-1 l moved a head in the Sunset cir cuit with a 55·46 win at Newp0rt Harbor with Kathy Doyle scoring 24 points. Ma rilyn Hom bad 17 for Newport. Marina's revit alized Vikings <5·3 l won over Westminster, 68-28 with Kim Nutter scoring 24. The Vikes are at Huntington Beach Tuesday and close the r eeular season at home Thurs- day with Newport Harbor. EMPIRE LEAGUE OcHftVww'1,K-yH Oc~~n vu~w t t'•bttf'ld 1•, M 8rvln ,, M••rorlo ,, 51t'WMI 11, Fi<IOler •. While J, Wl•mann~ W,...kle~7 IC~n.-..-P°"' b Mo\.,. 16, HH!df'I l Hoellf!t 1 llr(lffllOl.Fl•rn•nal Sc..-• bV o.amn Oc••" v-1] " 11 11 61 IC•n...Oy a 8 10 1'-J\ SUNSET LIEAGU£ £•'-"'· ,._.1 .. v., ...... F"""l•fn v .. tt•v-llelQ«"n •. lr•cv 1, Bolin tS. M arQt>rom 0 Bfllf'r 3, Diiion • Eo1wn-.....1on 16, ~yer n. Ra..0.11 14, C..-· roll J, V .,,..,,.., 3 Aob<n"°" S S<.-. bY 0-..'"°" !'OUl\f••n Vall•• 17 II • 11- EOl\O" " 17 11 10 ~ H_......., 8Mcll ff, M._,.., N11r-.r"4 HunllnQlon llffcn """' 6. Oov .. 24, c11n11,,.. bHrd 10, TOWftWfld I. Rawson r. H•w~ H«Oo<-E~ I. ltldll 4, ~ 11, Wol .. II, ~H Sc-...,a-wn HUllllftqton 8Nch 14 12 14 th SS N-llOrt HMW • 13 1' lo-46 M!HiMlt, • ...,..~ lt MarlN 8rtTl'tV 1', Glllln91'..., 10, Hay•l• 1, Nultllf' J4, 5'hluetltf' 6, Berry 1. llotlm 4, Burri•• Wulmlmt .. &urll '· A,.,,,.,,.im t, Guttwl<! s. Kuuml I . Talutl 3, Tl~r 4, WllMlll 1. ~ • ., °""""" M ... lf>ll tt 11> 11 "-WMtml"'ter I 10 6 ••7' H!A view LEAGUE CW-..*'MarlO, Ulll-tltyJJ Unlversltv-Jonn 2. Coffmen U , Shaoc• •. Grlllllh 2. Cor.,... dtl llt\M-Torres ».Row.II 10, Sell""•. £~Ito• ~I 10. c-nlllQNlm 3, Olr'ff •. Stovghton 1, T"""'9\0n 1 Sc-.., OHt'Wn U1tiVf''''"' 1 1 s 14-ll Coroft• def ,,,., 7t '° 10 12- C:..ta,....., '1, I ....... 11 I r.vlne-OuOm... 6, Of'evon 4, Gll>IK S. K.tchell S. Ovfl!On 1, Frl...O 1, Ellil 1 Whltf! 1. O.vlne 2 C.OSla Mew-«rlltor-len 17, IC-.dy t . V•lkfl II, 0.-s, A,.,.,._ •• LUJI ), Wallace •• 0 •'9 •. 8 u\1'4°Y 4, Nl•on 7. Sc-...,ONntn ........ • J 6 ·~11 Cosla MHll U 1l 1l io-.1 l:tl~I• Q , El T-34 E\l•nd • Tilom9son 2, Freno 12. 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MITH ... ,..., .... Nt .aod lhl' ~( .\ \, aft..r t'Hral w Ju ol !lpirit\'d r ot'lnat. are nearu>.a •1rHmenl on an n lt'oslon ol lhe n t~urll !l C'Oflln rt for covenae or th~ CAA bulu-tb ll toumamtnt Th t'W'ttnl lhrff. )'Ht d a l runs out •l lh • clo1e of U\l• cHon's toumam nl. Th4' extension wuuld dd anotMr two yl'an to th coolrart so. MR&ING a ta11l minute anaJC, NCK: wm ht> tc-lc-vl h\ll tM tournamf'nl lhrou1h t9llt. which will mu 13 trll&ht >tars t..he netwmk. hos cov ered tht• ~vt.•nt. All partl\"S mo"• or ll' • ronr edr , however , that nt J?OtiUllons h iw bt"t'n morn d1tf1<'Ult than uaunl this time ;.iruWld Thl· m in rt.•asun appear!l to~ AB<'. wh1 rh lt>t U bt'kno-. n lhul 1t 'Aould bt> lotC'mted 1n thl' tourna ment 1f NU<',-. htd• ha fu-.,t option, f ilt>tl to ma kt• .11lt.•ol rrt/ PO'~ ·'Wt• hod rt'a'!-On to .I r n.1 .:;, bl'l1cvt' th.at a notht•r part:v hud omc mt rest, · c-on cedt>s Tom J emstedt aii;s1,ta nl c>xecut1ve director or the N<.:M And wbcnc\-u there ls more than one network hllt>n· tt'\l lnsome~. the pncegoes up A PRIME F. AMPI.£ of that came when ABC was talklng with the NCAA about college foolbalJ a couple or year:; ago CBS showed strong aoterest in gelUng at k nsl a p1t.'cc or the pie and ABC was for ced to up the ante to retain exclusive rights. The NCAA got a fo ur year. $118·m11lion contract out or 1t and that was cons iderably more than it would have gotten had CBS not been involved. Basketba ll Is a l>hghtly different proposition. The NCAA controls rights, to the tournament but the independent ·1 v~ network has mos t of the regular season rights through a series or contracts with the m aJOr conferenccl>. NBC deals with TVS in marketing the regular season gamci.. ABC's interest was strictly with the tourna- ment. The network's r egular winter programming · 'Wjde World of Sports," "Superstars." assorted boxing and bowhng -regularly mops up the other networks. includmg 'lBC's regular season college basketball. No way At:H..: will pick up a property n. doesn 't have room for and regularly beats anyway NBC. FOR ITS PART, 1s not about to televise rPgular-season basketball all winter and then watch ABC pick up the lucrative tournament. NBC 's contract \.\1th T VS. coincidentally. also runs out this year So the NCAA negotiating committee has a choice· CHOICE A It can award ABC the rights to the tournam l'nt. in which c:lse NBC probably would der1dc not to pick up the regular season fro m TVS.· That me.ins the maJor conferences stand lo lose mQney and exposure. And the cries of an~uish would rattle off the walls of NCAA head- ouarters m Shawnee Mission. Kan. C HOICE B ll can award the tournament to Geary's Doqble Sparks Pirates Jim Geary captured the 100 and 200-meter dash events to lead Orange Coast College to a 100-44 openmg track and field victory over Mira Costa College Thursday afternoon on the winner's fi eld Geary posted a n 11.2 in the 100 and 22.6 in win- ning the 200 to become the only double winner in the meet. The depth of the OCC squad found the Pirates winning t 3 or the 17 events. Othe r OCC winners included Frank Venclik t400 >:Mike McCaa tied for first in the 1.500 ; J eff Day 15 ,000 >; Todd Ouwcha nd and Paul Helfrich thurdlesl; and both relay teams Baseball Scores COLLE OE NOft·Comer•n< .. ( "' ~tdh· r ullf>rtf'of'll ~ Aritnl"lt 1 Ill' l A \ ("'\I"'" Nnr11"'""" I (' "' SIAto LA 4 w1um-. o JVNIOA COl.Lf'Of' C•MV Slf'nqel T°"'"'""•"I •I Oo+dfll W•\I c;,.ndl,.t\M II' l f".ntf'l~n w,.,, t v .. 11•v 6 '""""., • tllt Cer·rtto'\ r,..,,,,0-. Pio HO""·) I p,,.,,. tn ..,.~ncnc. .. ~ El C.mtrlO Cl .. HI< f I ( .. m1no \ ('nmplon l C.t•l>(!fl~ •O l "11 l 1'•1-..r Tou,.,.,,,.,., Ml S<ln Al>lonlo, Mira c~ .. 3 N-<:-f'llfK• Or•n<W" Co.t\I S t ono B•acn 7 LO\ 1'1"Q"lf"\ CC • W~\1l1' l Mnorl)al'!<. SMI .. 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IMC) 3'-llh OT I (A!mp 10 ) l?J.10; 1. H•lev IMC) 171-<I; 3 Lltll<! !MCI IS.10 JT I T11yl« 10) 1"-4; 7 Pevo IMC) 14·), l. Llttlf' IMCI IQ.()lt>. Injured Shoulder Puts Female Wrestler On the Mat BELLEVUE. Was h. <AP > -What boys couldn't do. a s houlder separation did. The inJury during practice knocked Rhonda Bingham. the fager , unmatched 17-year -old Bellevue High School wrestler, out of competition for the rest of the season. Not that s he had much competition anyway. Bingh am longed to grapple with high school boys, but they all demurred. citing ethics or constraints on their style. "You could only use half your mov- es" against 3 girl, one boy compalined. BC. in "h1ch roat> th network w111 doubtless rom lo h'rm~ with TVS ror the ~aular season a nd cv C')icm ~ill llv happily ever afler, even ABC "hid\ alre dy ha more thkD Ila share of 1ood Pro· aram~ M ywaay 111 at ny wood<'r lhe NCAA and NBC are ex · J1t-1 tc-d lo announce an a1n-emcnt soon! PA&T O•' Tl .. ~ HA.OGUNG over the new con· tr ct lnvolvNt t•xposurl•IS. For th past lwo year s and for lhl11 yt• r , NBC b ofrered 11 exposures durlnai tbl' tc>11rn1tmcnt. A national game counts as onl' t•xpo ure und a serie$ of regional games h.•IL•\ ,,.NJ i.lmultancouisly allw count as one. Wbich m t•n nb thul t•vt•ry purl or th country wUl get 11 J:itflh'li t1lthou~h whl\'h 11 will differ from section to N'tlon Tht.•rl' WJ'> r.omc talk of expanding the ex µo ur~ to 13 or 1rH>rt• under the new contract. But llilHC' ~&~ not.inten.•Med 1n more prime lime games a nd NCAA wa~ not w1llJng to st.retch the tourna- mt.•nl out to l'n(·omp1tss another weekend because of :scht>duhng problems. So 11 expos ures will re- main m lhc new pact NBC. us w.uul. will get som e help from the NCAA on S<'tt1ng the lim es for games. Once the field, expanded lo 40 teams tti>s y~ar, is an- nounced, NBC wllJ select the games *'wants to televise and the network wUJ be accommodated as far as s tarting tlmtos go. Which Is only fair consider- ing NBC 1s putting up lots or money. . Another sidelight or the contract is that NBC a lso has to televise one NCAA championship 10 another sport. ABC. as part of its college football contract. has tfl televise rive other NCAA cham- pionships . A BC gets lo pick which five it wants a nd NBC has lo choose one from the leftovers. Sometimes the pirkJngs are a bit lean. Last year, for example, NBC Pndcd up with the NCAA lacrosse cham- pionship. Sa1urdat1'• Tl', Radio 11 a .m. (9) -TENNIS -me Nastase vs. Dick Stockton in a WCT Challenge Cup match, taped at Montego Bay, Jamaica. 12 :30 p.m . (5 ) -GOLF -The Mike Douglas-E. F. Hutton classic at Las Vegas. 1 p.m. <22> -PRO SOCCER. t ·30 p.m. (4 ) -GOLF'--Third round play !n the Hawaiian Open from Wa.ialae Country Club m Honolulu. 2 p.m . <2> TENNIS -Semifinal m atches in the Grand Slam of tennis from Boca Raton, Fla. 3:30 p.m. C2) SPORTS SPECTACULAR - Gam e two in the NHL Challenge Cup pitting all- stars from the NHL again.st the Soviet Union na- tional team. Also, Fight of lhe Week, the Los Angeles Times Indoor Games track meet and the international pro surfers women's team cbam- pionstups from Hawaii. (7)-PRO BOWLING-A tournament taped a t F lorissant, M. (4 )- (:0LLEGE BASKE TBALL-Oregon vs . Arizona in a Pac-10 game at Tucson. 5 p.m. (7 > -WlDE WORLD OF SPORTS - World Cup gymnastics, taped at Sao Paulo, Brazil. Also the great pool s hootout. taped in Las Vegas and a satellite report on the Grand Prix ot 'Brazil. RADIO Basketball -Athletes in Action at Kentucky State, S p.m .. KYMS (106 FM >; Utah Slate at Cal State Fullerton, 7:30 p .m ., KWRM (1370). Su•d•t1'• T'1, Radt. 10 a.m. 14 > -COLLEGE BASKETBALL The UCLA Bruins meet Notre Dame's Fighting Irish at South Bend, Ind .. Noon (7) -SPORTS WORLD -Sugar Ray Leonard m eet s Fernand Marcofle in a welterweight bout. Also. the Millrose Games in- door track meet and the world blackjack cham- pionship. 12:30 p,m . ISl-GOLF-Final round play in the Mike Douglas-E. F. Hutton classic from Las Vegas. 1 p.m. C2 >-TENNIS -The final of the Grand Slam of Tennis from Boca Raton, Fla. (7) - SU l'EK~"'TARS~f'art Unc of the m en's final, taped at Freeport, the Bahamas. 1:30 p.m. (4 ) -<;OLF-Final rourld play in the Hawaiian Open from the Waialae Country Club in Honolulu. 2 :15 p.m . (7) -BOXING -Amateurs from the U.S. and Cuba square o(f in a competition taoed at Havana. ~:30 p.m . <52 > 'OLLt;GE BASKETBALL- Utah State vs. Cal State Fullerton in a game played Saturday. 3 p.m. <2> CHALLENGE OF THE SEXES Figure s kating, drag racing and rodeo are featured in today's segment. 3:30 p.m. <7 I -WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS - Coverage of the U .S.-Cuba boxlng meel continues from Havana . Also, a 9().meter ski jumping com- petition and part two of the great pool shootout. 3:45 p.m . (2) -NBA BASKETBALL -The Los Angeles Lakers meet the Kings at Kansas City. 4 :30 p.m. (52) -SKJJNG -With Tom Malone. 5 p.m. (52) -~OLLEGE BASKETBALL - Long Beach State me<?ts the University of Pacific at Stockton. 7:30 p.m . C52>-H0RSE RACING-Today at Santa Anita. ' RADIO Basketball -UCLA a t Notre Dame, 10 a .m ., KMPC (7101; Lakers al Kansas City, 3:55 p .m., KLAC (570); Long Beach State at Pacific, 5 p .m .. KFOX C93.S FM). (Tbe Daily l*Uot Is not responsible for late changes.) 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He"AD f'JIU.6P (J,ft;K All() >'«NZ lflf./'1 m~r ()(IT tt~e A Ft:Jke"~ 6€7 (,tP "fl) 711t' IJ,44 "·' JCSeoring Saddle back Duo Sharp Kelly Johnson of Citrus College in the Mission Conference still leads the conference basketball scoring derby witt) a 29.7 aver age, according to the statis tics compiled by the Daily Pilot. Saddle back 's Kevin Magee and R a ndy Whieldon, also in the Mission Conference. are the area scoring leade rs with averages of 22.2 and 21.1, respectively. Leading area scorer in the South Coast Con· ference is Orange Coast's Pete Neumann, who ranks seventh with a 15.6 mark. Wall Evans. ln the 12th spot, is Golden West's leading scorer io the Southern Cal Conference at 14.3. * * * * * * MISSION Orq111 OCC' 7 101 U 7 Nlfn• S<-1 • Ip ~vq 8r·tt-w111>r ,,.,,,,(K 7 103 " 1 John\on (Uru'\ . ,~, 1• I lnflon Ml SM I IOQ U I JOnt'\ San DINI!> 0 ?'IO 1q WltltiU.., Gto .... mont I 8'f 17 7 ~ron...,,. (Mllf'V • 701 ,,, Mn,..ton 4lD~a I 81 ,, . MaOf'" 5<tO<I ' '" 111 l UCIW 1Q VrO\\"'°"I 7 SJ " . Wl\IPldon . .....ocl • l'IC\ 7 I ! Prlcf' C.ro<.•mot>I I 8• II 6 Flobl'r'°" Riv 4 17• 1•. M••arn ~M A"d ~ 6• 11 s wrinM ~ .. n O•~<IO • 116 ,. s Hf'~r\Of't Fulli'rfon ,. " l Wlqn1 R iv 4 111 ,. ' Adam• SM\ld And 7• " ) Pl.re,., Cf\atfpy • 110 18. E Ill\, S<lnlll AM ,. " ) Pnllllp\ 5"" flrnrl!n 4 1M 18 , .,< huflr. rull•rton ~ 6\ !08 C.al\OI', P"IO<Tldr q .... 1~ 0 Tl,..mOl'S, OCC 7 7! 10' R.,ld, Riv O IH 16 0 SOVTI4ERN CAL Foss, S1nw..1rn • ,.I " , H•me ~I " Ip IV<t Wiiiiam•. 5"" l!rnron • uo IS~ <,,..tin, l A S.lnw\I & 1)7 no WrlQlh, SM Brnro,. 4 11' U1 O•v1s Cvpic•-. • 11>6 10 I Wulf. Citrus • 137 " 7 Rff'Vf\, Li'CC o 18S 70. Oavlla, Patomar . ,,. ,, l Plf'rt" 5""ta Mon•<• • 187 10. • Smith, Stl!w\trn . ,,, ,. ' MO\f'lf'V, Rio~ 8 !SI; .. ~ l.'IV•lleP, Slldcl • 11' 11' Wiiiiam\ Pio Hon<IO 8 •SO 18 1 LH,Stn~lm • 11• ll 1 H•rrls LA(C . '"" 11 • t<amlllon, Palomar o 11S ". Tnom ,,_ LAHoff'bOr .... " ) Brusn. Riv • 113 us Wor-\ LA S11'wsl 7 "' ,. s C°""land.Rlv • 106 117 Eeton. Cvortt• 8 ,,. " ' Babin. P•lomiir • 103 II 4 HobuS,LAH"'110r I 11' ... Oalf', San Olf'<lo • " 11 0 E v•ns.~-1 . ,,. 14 3 Pa I rlc II. SllCICI 8 ., 10 • Marevlcll. Got-W~ . ,,. u o SOUTH COAST E omonos s.me Moftl<• • 113 •l • Na,,,. S<'-1 " 11' ..... Wl\11,.,lACC ' 110 "l N lcl'IOIH. \0 Mf'._. 7 161 no Fp,ttrfft<f LA Har1!0< I IOJ 17 . H•lnf'-fn. Fullfrton ~ '" 71 1 Coa1Mv 1LA 5"""'' 7 11 ,, l Wlt~llflf, !'>Mila AM 7 14) 10. llrow,. LA51?>""'1 1 ll " ) Wrl(fM 50-w , 111 I~ I r;,.,,.1son c-.o1o.n w ... , • •o• ,, 7 Gllllam C'f'rrilos 1 ,,. 18 . (,omft RooHor>Oo 8 .. " ' Hunq•f'<~f'r Ml SAc 7 117 18' lN>CI\ ~W~I • '" "c Nl'Um&nn OCC 7 IO'I 1\" Youman. LACC • ~ 10 1 Skiing Conditions Crystal AIO<te 8 11\f' of •I '>6 Inc he•. paOMPOW<l"r.oM llfl f)Of'r•I· 1nq S"ow Summit -Bin., 36-'7 Inch.,\, powder ltl'd OM-f'd POW<IH 1111 Uc-eh w ld oUl tor S•luraiiv o&nd Sun· dov, all 1111\ oPl'ro&llno Snow ValltY 8 <!1\f 8' •6 lllC'M\ llvt cMlr\ M<I thr&f' tow\ In OP"•"· ICM, DM:kfd PCJW<li'r, OoldmlM • 8"'" of 17 I"<""' Oll<kfd IJl)W<ltr. IWO <llal~ In 0""'". ll()n M Olllllllll Ml'lll -0A\(' & 8 • ln<hl'\, f)ll(kt'd PO'#df'r, two 11th In 0""'"''°" Holldn Hiii fl•\f 60-~ trw-IW'• pow.Wr And Mn:lpao, 1nr,.. 1111• ln OPf'r•llon S_, Su....tw 8A\f' M 70 I"<""' tnrf'I' 11111 In Ofl•••llo,., D•t kf'<! PO•df'r Mt. laldy -6 11u 60 l"thf'< DO~f'r Md .... n:lp•O , lhrtt hl h '" OOf'rAlion K r~lkl llld41e !IA\(' UO 117 In<~'\ onrctvur~ftd\hrlOW"tnOp.tr,.. l1M POWOHAMl>dC•..i~ Ml. W•t•rm•fl -BA\P 11 170 ln<IW'< "°"""" .. ,,., P«-fd "°""°"' twoflll\lnOO"rotlion S<luaw Valley "'A 100 , ... , AA\f s·~ 1n1. PIKkl'd ~·. t1qt11 <IO\lbl• chair\. °"' trlolf\ ct\.&tr. 'unnl"O QMt OOIA and tnfff dOuOlf' cn"1" .,..,.,,...r p,ormllllnq Al •.100 fffl lla'f' l ff"'I DAO ed POwOl!r \f'Wn doubl• Clldlr\ OM lrlplf' cMtr, h !IOo Siii Bowl -Ba~ 3 lo •~· ''"'· firm NO.ct: two ch1tn , two surlece 1111\ HHYetll\r Valley -On U flrornl• ••d~. IM\f 3'"' fttt On Nf'vadd ,,.,., bll\P ''' lttl P.t< k..:I DO"'""' and Urm"o CM<kM T,.,. double cneir•. 0"" lrlpf~ Cf>lltr, llVP \UNdtf hit\, tr~m Ski l11cllM -9,.y ]'~IHI. packl'd POWdPr M d "'"' D<Kkl'<I . "~ c11arr. $1!1 A•M -l\d\(' 31 .• to s Itel , PAt•f'd POWl:IN . tourchalF< Sierra Siii Aan<ll Baw • •••I. firm DMk..i lurntl'Q w it; \lrch<!ll" Kfrllwoed --• l\d•f' 7 lo 8 ...... Oi"C-111.ed DOwdifr. •'°"' Ct°'.t1r' ON~ 'Urf&<~ lift, Bur Vall9y flaw-\ la 8 1 .. ,., p11r kHI OOWdfr ""° '''""' OtlC kt'O "' (,..,,., .. 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Students cnrolllna '" the course will surf beaches on the is lands of Oahu. Kaua1 and Maui. The 15-day trip is set for Aug. 20 through Sept 3. Course Instructor is Dr. Ltur<l Hayes, OCC as- sociate dean of student affairs. H~ea teaches surfing cluses at OCC and ils coach of Orange , Coast 's surfing team, which bas won three na- tional lntercolleglate surfing c'hamplonsblps ln a row. i Cost of the course il $582. The fee ncludes alrfare, transfer s . accommodations at con- domhuums with kitchen facilitles, and transporta· Uon. Students m ay ship their own surfboards lor a $12 fee. For io!ormation about the course, contact Dr. Hayes at 556-5731 or OCC'a Field Studies Office at ~56-5693. RENT AL E9UIPMEMT SALE • wrrsum ................ m.49.95 • IOUYAMCY COMNMSATCMlS'"-J 7 • 95 • UGULATOIS ····"-69.95 ~~n ~ l~~N fiJ JJ;~~MJliJ ~1tJ ~nniJ {l/Jt; Under New Management The Harbor Racquet Club is a club for people who want to play lots of tenn is and have lots of fun doing it. HRC has the most centralized location in the Harbor-Mesa area and more court availability than any other local private club ... ~ costs of Memberships are but a fraction of those at comparable clubs. Regular Memberships: Single Membership: $100 per year, $25 monthly dues Family Membership: $150 per year, $35 monthly dues 11 · Permanent MembershiP.s Available Ill. Special January and February 1979 Introductory membership for com- panies or groups of friends who want to get into the fun of tennis; ••Three (or rnore)pany membership -$120 per year ($40 par party), $60 Ptr month dues ($20 per single party I Note: add $5 to tho monthlv.duos lf a family is one of the pan los. FOR RESERVATIONS CALL 642-2000 ti~ReOR RACQUET Cl.UB 210 Wtet Wllit0n • Co111 Mna, CA 02G27 l I I HORSE RACING Alamito, anta Anita R suit LoaA .. mhoa ... ,........., .......... _ ... """ .. _.,,,.. flrtl ti!(•"'("" .,..._ IYr•\IOlll 6' tt1 It ti\ IM ~Ulfl0""""4 tl• ........ 14 .. t .. ~ ~!:';' l( .. rh .. 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I l co 1 00 Sc>t-ICI Slnt !Pinc.., 11.40 N1n111 rac:•-Oimcer'\ l~~o~ C8dlla1.trl 1l 00 I> 'IO J IO Cyt:Jem1c1 l~Hr I c 60 3 CO; B-oo IMc<:arronl l 60. \S E1ta<I• 17 •I PAtO ll~ ~ • ttenct.clnce-17 'H>1 Area Tennis Ml H'S TENNIS S.'41flttlo10 1">, EHi 1.-A t•, Slft91ft "'be ISi 114'1 C<Ktello 6·1 •• I; V••11as CSI .,,.,, C...\l•h on M . t.-3 Motrt\ IS• df'f Mo• ,_~_ 61 Selltl ISi ct.I ~mOllOI H . •-4 V@ltf' ISi df'I NlcClur• ._, ._l •3 Jonas IS• ctel Mflll• &--0 '"' '1 Oeulllff Colsttllo-Maya ll'l "*"· 1111111-Jonu S·• I·~. I• Burrl~VelM! ISi dr-W•lll Gustal..,,, M<Clur• 1 s. 4 6. d<H11"41'1S. VMO&l·MOrrt• •Sl ()el Hem plllll Pa<llK0 .. 1, .. , WOMEH'STENNIS UC lrlriM Illa. C.l st•lt Nffll\rl.,._ Vt Sl"91H .-.iooton ruc11e1e1 Purl&·l,6-3, .-~, tuc11 Clel P iii Ml, IM CMl.on IU(ll ~. Oelur• •1 w. St-• (UCI) .... Row •·O, M , ...,._,, IUCll Clef. Rollt>lm 6·7. µ • • Nl~on IUCll df'I C:1•etfl •I ._l DIHltllH •rmtl·SloOton (ll d"' p.,.,.., Piii •I, ._o Ce•\On·Hhron Ill Cll'f °"U'" Roqo •l 6-0 An !llony-SINIS II I drf'w will\ Crr•llo·AOllOon\ ""llCI\ Cllllect. dar-n"" AH Turmoil Br wing? 8LlJF. OTP..H Althounh mO!\t of the Los AngC'les L>odKMW upplaudf'd Andy Mc~en.m1th'11 return to I.he club. S.Om• O( ltW )'OW'l£t•r pluycs, t'llpi't'IUlly the pathcers, WCrt' wuurt-ht>w to ri oct toward th situation • AJI l know Is thl.lt I'm u bettt'r pitcher whe n t stllrl. •· Uf, Rick Hbodf'n, who alonH with Don.. Sutton. Burt llooton, OouR Rnu, Bob Wdch 11nd now Mt·!l~ersmlth. will battle for th<' fivt· spots In Uw 'ltarltniC rotation "Wllt!N I ST RTF.D l'Omlng out of I.he bullpen is "hen l 11U1rt1•d t'Xl>t'' lt>nr1nu niy arm troubles I want to be J blt' to flrush my caretr with th~ Dodeers. but I also want l o RI art, '5 Jd Rhodt'n Tilt-22 year-old Welch. packed by many to fall the shoes of tht-departed Tommy Joho, was somewhat more ada- ment "Heck, I don'l know what my rote is going to be this coming season Nobody 's talked to me yet," said the ftreballing ng_hl hander who gained instant fame for his strikeout or Reggie Jackson in the second game or the World Sen es. "FOR ALL I KNOW I'm going lo spnng training just trying to make the team "As for Andy Messersmith. I don't know anything abo~him I've never seen hlm pitch," said the Detroit nar e. en informed that general manager Al Campanis had told a press gathering Messersmith would be one of the team 's starters Welch remarked, "H he starts, then I'm going to quit You won't even see me at spring train-ing." And Messers mith said the New York Yankee clubhouse was interesting. ••• VETERANS DAVEY LOPES ar19 Don Sutton took a dilferent approach to the Messersmith acquisition. Said Sutton: ''Having Andy around should put a lock on things for us. He 's one more guy who knows bow to win. "As for replacing Tommy John? Well, Bob Welch will probably do I.hat for us. Andy will be good for us though in more ways than just pitching." Said Lopes: •·He's a great acquisitJon. He's got a lot of character and he's a fierce competitor. He'll be able to help the others on the team. "I don't think Andy's here to replace Tommy John. As a matter of ract. I don't think we'll miss Tommy John at all." • • • JC PROGRAM NOTES: ... A disenchanted Mike Mccourt has dropped off the Saddleback basketbaJI team and enrolled at Orange Coast in the hopes or playing for Tandy Gillis next season ... I'm convinced, after watching OCC play Mt. San Antonio Wednesday, that there may be some better in· dividual guards in the state but there isn't a better tandem than Ray Orgill and his sid ekick Paul Akin You have to see them to believe 'em. THE BMW Alamitos Racing Entries flNlltllt'1 ~ M •11tn.1 ,.ln1...,.•J•4f Pl•tT ltAC• -IJ9 v•dt a -Old\ & tJI>, ~ U ,:IOO. Clelmlno l)rl<t u 500 Vl~lflql Gal IACl4llrl; Ml lk.ldlllt CPf'rn~I. L-111< CC:.rdo11I, Pri1• M luy CltouQl\l ; Willow Wiii ll'rHIOftl, ltlltll Coev fTrusunl, Mort1I LO(k lt.lpl!tml, 811t11e Moun• "" cci.r11~1 SECOND •ACE -~Urch 3 'l'f •r--otct mtlcttft!l ,...,.. 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F1lll•~ & MarH Pur,. u .eoo Cleimlnq prl<• s..soo -119"1 Dllnctt CC:lertSWPI; T"IJ· lie Jaguar (Ca\tr-ol, H•1d1 Mo c;.,1 lllPllaml; Tiny Sip !Trenurel; YllUnq "' Mf'Mf IAOUOftl Olekt~ ClllQull• IPerntrl, 8119 Menow rcerdoul; Tlllnkl119 01 Glory . 1Mer11 ICt...S• E•P~ve IAd..Cr l; Vancil'\ Jet 1~s1. SlllTM ltACE -3~ y~S''3 YIM olcts & 1111 Purn s..m 01lmln9 price '30.000. Truly TenHlc CTreewre); Co~ Cl\er9e' IW.,d); Frencl\ Force. IACl•I•>; ltlcocllet Love IB•rdl; Charter Pariy lc.'11Gla I; Ct•'9 Co ll'emer); BlinllenOll CHa.11. SEVEffTH ltAC'E -3SO y-3 year olds. Al-MKe. Punt u.soo Top SolutiOn CCarctoul; Just Ont' Copy (Hartl; Sump ln Slllv IC •e•9erl; Jollns C •nyoft ITreasur•l; Slult' Te IWaldl; 0 191 t•I IPernerl; Nlir Spl•'" CCIPrr\\tl, M tss S•llle Win flrphaml. EIGHTH ltACE -lSO varcts 3 yur olm & uP Fllllf'1 & mates. Al-•-•nce. Plww sa.ooo. Rele ~ Hl9h ll1P1111ml. So<iely Src lion CClerh\P I, 81rds limit fAdalrl· W'.-11 WIS ...... CMllCnelll; Ea\y Fllp !Myt~I; OUttn MOISM (Tretwrel; ..... Gat6 Gal CMtrtl • NINTH ltACE -SSO lflf'ds. 3 Yttr olcts & UI> Allowen<e. Purse i-4.SOO Think Money ITreasurel ; SI• Brank IUpllaml; C:O.n's Roeller h f M1tc11e11 >; Hust1Cn9 Movte IROUQlll; Fltt1Tlny CCtnlou l; Poo- pa John fClerfssel; Flekle County ICH trol: Sliywlncttr IWardl. DRIVING MACHINE CLEVERLY . ISEDASA I , FAMILY Despite offering ample room for four, a generous amount of trunk space and sensible exterior proportions, the BMW 320i is, beneath all these accoutre- mentsof civili1y, no ing less than a superbly refined hi ance driving machine. utomobile designed by racing engineers who have 1l made no attempt to disguise ' their unabashed enthusiasm for extraordinary perfor- mance-a fact that becomes abundantly evident the first time one takes the wheel of the BMW 320i and fee ls the uncanny responsiveness of its fuel-injected overhead cam engine and fu lly-independent suspension system. If you find yoursetf intrigued at the prospect of owning an automobile that's as much at home running family errands on Rodeo Drive as it is running flat-out on Germany's Autobahn , call your BMW dealer to arrange a test drive. YOUR LOCAL BMW DEALER GROUP. !> CMllA Niil Bnb Smith BMW ~~Jfd 013) 346-3144 &..-. lorTI l<itv aMw 818 ScMl1 Brand 9outM<d (213) 2460543 7 -IUal V,'4Jell Polilk BMW 2901 Pac:if IC Colbl ~'°935 8 1WIMI•,_ fru' J Molo<s fiOOO Pac•lc Sou16'1iJ!l1 (213)~1901 9 U~ 13 -WIUI ~Mel.elf~ BMW Inc ~ va11ey 8'i0 Nortll 8focn 81..a Imports Inc (213) 69197Q() 78402 MarllUfJflle Pi.....-, (714) 522·!'>333 ( 714) 831-2040 10 lMCAml· 14 llWtlT .. Bob 1(-_.fte Mo~ Lio lq C.1M!I, Inc 4!>201 N SN!rra Hwy 1540 JanoaE'G lbtd ~ 948-6004 (714) 640-6444 11 &.-IUCI 15 ..nl .,,._ l:q 8eotn BMW A:C>e1 !Utmin Inc 3o70 Chefi_y Pwt>noo 4270 ~et'\lllm Bt.d (213) 427-54()4 Ql.3) 761'6133 l~U.S-..S 16 _. ~~tkMol~~ HiQetneBMW .:'144 l ~ 43'0 Sii ~ F.rusoie Bt..o c;i 13) m 3270 c. 13) &ttS 3233 ( 714) 6J&67 /!) FricMy, F9bruary 0, 1979 DAILY PIL.OT • 7 ANNUAL MID-SEASON Ski a Accessory SALE 25%0FF MARKED RETAIL PRICES POLYESTER JACKETS HEAD, ROFFE. BOGNER. EDELWEISS. KITEX. NUM~ 1 SUN Regul011y -SO-to •131 .. DOWN-POLARGUARD VESTS HEAD. ROFFE, EDELWEISS, NUMBER 1 SUN. BECONTA. F£RA. KITEX. IHNS8RUCK. ANBA. GERRY ltfUIGrly.•3!1M to 'tr' NYLON BIBS HEAD. ROFFE. EDELWEISS. GERRY. MOTHER KAREN. NUMBER 1 SUN, BE CON TA Regutolfy .,, .. to '100'" DOWN-POLARGUARD JACKETS ROFFE. HEAD, GERRY, BOGNER, SNOWOUT. EDELWEISS. BECONTA. NUMBER I SUN R19u1011y '70" to '17!5'" SWEATERS DEMETRE H CC HEAD. KITEX. SPORTIF BECONTA, FJlA. EIR, ANBA Regutolfy '30'" to '75'" KIDS CLOTHING HOT GEAR. HOT DOG. ROFFE. EDELWEISS, BECONTA NOW 25%0FF NOW 25%0FF ·" NOW_ 25%0FF NOW 25% OFF NOW 25% OFF NOW 25% OFF ••••••••••••COUPON•••••••••••• • • 81<1"1(, IN THIS COUPON FOR YOUR « : FREE HOT WAX : : WITH ANY PURCHASE : • • ~ sm.ium, I I I :-,,. ..... ,_, ...... ~ ... ~ M•w,.rt heclt•'42 .. SH .,., ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• z • • • • 2700 W. Coed Hwy. • '\ NIWPOU IE.ACM 642-8335 846-4748 581-4557 • • • ,.. • • • 53 32 a.t 2IMI St • llLMONT SHOllS 24111a._. ... Mal LA•UNA HUS \ ........ « • • • • • DA&LV PtlOT ·Business $101 Billion • m Gold Stored .,. ......... LARGEST STOCKPt~ Of GOLO BULLION ON !AATH Bara ,...Uy Stacked In Feder•I B•nk In New York NEW YORK CA P > t'lv(' •tori bf'n alb lhe alr els of tht• world'• financial cent r llH th<' Iara 1t •t.orcho1.&1e or gold on 1-:arth Tndt-rt In l...ondon, Zurich, Tokyo and a f w block• raw•y at N w York ·1 World Trad(' Center blcJ tbtt prkt> of bullion to 11 rt> 1·otd ot mort• than 1250 un OWl<.-..i WC"dnc-11duy Hut down umonl( thP Mrht~ ot Mldus th re was •rnrct'ly n ishruR t:IGllTV t 't:P.T below the ~tr t'l ln the vaults ot the f<'edfrul Rest•rvt• Hunk of New York IJt'!! uboul 13,000 tons of MOid, worth MJmt• $101 billion .. t 1 ht• going rult' 1'hd l ~ more thun t wll't' mul·h 11.~ 11. "tort'd ut .. ·ort Kno" "Tht• r11,t wet:k I wu~ ht.•rc.• J SEC 'Slaps' Buekley Columnist Ordered Off Corporation Board W ASJUNGTON IA P I Columnilit Wilham F , Buckley says he never mt.ends to serve aaam ai. tbe director ot a publicly truded corporation. · Buckley commented aft.er the Secw-1Uelj llnd Exchange Commlss1on ordered him to remain off 'he boards of tiuch forporution11 for at Jeust fivo 1ears "No one has uccu11cd me otlntentlonully rn1 11 leading anybody while scrvintt a~ u director of Starr." Bucklty salt.I. IN ISSUING •TS ORDER, the SEC alleged bat Buckley. the Starr Broadcas ting Group Inc .. "I have never while u dir<•clor of Slurr lnlcm llonally misled unyonc. J bavc no lntenuon, ulvt'n w b at I n ow know about th ~ t echnl <'ti l responsiblUUes of a director , or e ve r again 11ervlng ,IS 3 director O( a public corporation " md nine other s secre tly look stt.-ps to rescue the BUCKLE\', STARR BROADCASTING und ·olumnlst and has colleagues from personal three others agreed to a federal court lnJunctaon >:.:a;.:nk=.:.r..:;u!:..ptc=y-----------------ba rring them from vlolallng securities laws. They ... a lso agreed to make $1.8 m11l10n m cash payments lo a special fund. They did not admit or deny the allegations in the court papers . S.H.E. ENTERPRISES 17141 lll-1266 If '" -.............. Of' ... """'"" fOf' y-..tf Of' ... ~ i...ot•td wffti •-. cal S.H.t. f'Of' .. _ _..°" NCJW ... llfWlt yw tMnNsa wlHI _. reofen"tlf tff•ke. Last 3 Offices ·+-Lido Peninsula O ffice space available Optional amenities include: answering service. zerox. telecopier. coffee bar. word processing, and computer Call for information or reservation Johft M .. 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Workers wear mC'tal covers on their shoe11 to prott"Cl lot.>s agains t an 8<.'Cldent Earh brick must be checked by sennl number. Nol JU!lt :my i"told brick, but the: precise num bt•r cd bMck lnvolvt>d 1n lhe or d~r. mwit be dellv~r\'d A Mfo."l'AL BALANCF-srah•, ubout f'lght ktil tdll, as used to wt•agh the hars ll as so sensitive thal the weight of n single dollar hell Is triple wbat tl takes to re· i:•st<·r on • notch. The bank bt>gan accepting de posiu an 1916, when the dollar wu5 bucked by gold. But the f1·arful yeu-; before World War JI brouf(hl the largest perma nent golct df'po~1ts to the bunk from foreign governments . The bulk of the United States' 267 million oun<.'es of gold is stored ul J-'ort Knox in Kentucky and al the U.S. Assay Office tn New York. In line with its de- l'1slon to no longer base the dollar on gold. close to s million ounces of gold have been sold at .JUchons since last May. The International Mo netary Fund. an international orgaruia- tlon represenUng 138 nations, as one Qf thf' largest d epositors in the Federal Reserve vault. l"orc11o1n dcpoiuts Jumped from around $10 million en 1936 to .1hout S4 bllllon by 11145 from wur tom countries. The!ie day1>, bank 1>pokcsmcn l'btim utc the vttl uf••at $15.5 billion. bused on tht• govc•rnnwnt 's "offlrlul" gold JJrlC'C of $42 22 on ounC'C . THE IMF HAS been phasing out its gold s upplies. through uuct1ons and sales to its member t-ountrici. a t a form e r gov· ernment oet rate or about S4S an ounce. T h e F ede r al Reser ve is :>N'rctavc about who has gold in the 122 ('Ompartments of its vault. And. for securit y reasons, ~orkl•rs cannot be photographed or 1dent1f1c.:d 1n new stories about the gold Braniff Files Bid For China Flights LOS ANGELES !AP 1 Braniff International Airlines hai. filt-d Wlth the C1v1l Aeronautics 8-0ard for direct, non-stop routes tp Chana and low-cost Jumbo jct M!rv1ce lo nme othe r A~and P ac1f1r dest1n-.c:1t1on.." The Texai. bai.cd carril r ts seckan~ perm1ss1on lo make direct. non st.op flights from Los Angeles International Airport to Peking, ("jnton and Shanghai BRANIFF' A~~O REQUt.STED ROUTES to the C'htncse cit1e., with stopovers at Hong Kon~. Tokyo und Os1:1ku, J ap::in Flights to the Chmese r1t1es also are being sought ut Sun Fran c1st·c1, Portland. St'atllt• and t lonolulu :urports The proposal ror low-cost 747 flights include as destinations Sroul, Gua m , Talpc1, Mamla, Hong Kong, Bangkok. Smgapore, Jakarta and Delhi ()v•·r Tiu· Countt·r NASO Listinq' • S P•ul-yP U•:.1 '''• PttrMt t'• •"-P•ME"t 1\C..,, 7S\. Petro11t ."' 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'"'""'' Northrop Lists Gains LOS ANGELES <AP > -Northrqp Corp. sales Increased l4 percent to a record $1.83 blllion for the past fiscal yeu. •ccording to a company r port. The firm , which produces aircran and electronics, also announced rec· ord net Income and elfrnJn111 lor the fourth quarter and fiscal year ending Dec. 31, 1978. Net Income was $88.4 mllllon, up 34 percent rrom the $66.2 mlllion rcoort· ed for 1977, Northrop said Earnings per share were $6.24~ up 30 perctot. over the $4.80 r~portea for 197'7. j fodly. F.c>tuaty 9. 1979 N OAILY PllOT 119 StiU Available Fewer Bargains. ID Public Land By SYtVJA PORTER As Wt' approach the last two decad s of the 20th cen· tury. many Amencuns still send inqu1r1cs to the federul government asking how they can gel. free or cheap land for homesteading. Rut available land In the contiguous 48 states bas dwindled. A11ctioos have become fewer, although public land atiU Is Sold. In 1976, there were 79 auctions of about 3.641 acres. Tb land wa.s not cheap. FAR TOO MANY PEOPLE, SEARCHING for raw land and dreaming or making a killing. are lurc;.'d each year by intriguing advertising offering free or cheap lllnd. Each year , thousands of dollars are spent by would-be in· vestors who succumb to the claims or how much govern ment land 1s waiting to be picked up by you at "bargain" prices. And each year, suckers spend more dol1<1r11 paying for questionable services and information on tht: public l.rnd. To escape these traps, heed the following key Cacti.: I I l All the necessary information on available public land is available rrom the U.S. government. The Department of the Interior's Burea u o f Land Manageml•nt maintains offices that provide lnformnt1on on publi c lands in a Money's Worth particular state. There is an offlce m Sacramento. 121 Land also is available from the General Services Administration. which disposes of s urplus federal real prop- erty for public and private use. Write t-0 the regional com- m1ss1oner or the GSA, Pubhc Building Service. al the re· gional office m Los Angeles. ( <3> THE li.S. DEPARTMENT OF Housing and Urban Deve lopment disposes of residential property acquired by mortga(!e foreclosures through an Urban Homesteading Program. Write to the director, Urban Homesteading Pro· gram. U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Develop- ment. Washington, D.C. 20410, or the regional ad· ministrator al the office in San Francisco. 14 > The Department of Agriculture's Farmers Home Administration disposes of rarm properties and rura1 houi •. ing acquired by mortgage foreclosure For information contact the county supervisor, Farmers Home Admintstra· lion. at the agency's county office in the relevant area. 15) Several Western states have federal land that can be trans(erred to private ownership under the 1894 Carey Irrigation· Act to encourage settlement and cult1vat1on of desert land. The State Lands Office in Sacramento hai. in· formation. (6) MOST OF THE BUREAU OF Land Management land is m the West In Alaska. Arizona. California. Colorado. Idaho. Montana. Nevada. New Mexico, Oregon. Utah and Wyoming arc areas that once were pubbc domain lands. bought by the federal government or ac· quired by treaty or cession in the 19th century Ii ) None of the land is cheap. Each parcel is appraised by the federal government at fair market value. estab· lishing a floor under the b1dd10g. <8 > Public land sold by the BLM must ix' paid ror in full at the time of sale. Mailed bids must be accomparucd by a certifi ed check. postal money order. bank draft. etc. C9> Don't count on buying a getaway island from lhe BLM for holidays. Most islands with recreational valu\.' are passed to state or local agencies by the federal govem ment for public use Market Overco~s Price Hike News NEW YORK CAP > -Stock prices adva nced moderate· ly today, overcoming news of a sharp rise In wholesale prices last month. 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THE giant regatta Winter Hibachi Series Call classes> Satur· Yachllng Auoc1ation "Mldwintens" o nly a that traditionally launches a new year of day. wt>ek away, mo t Southland Hllors will be Yu chting activity, 1s expected to draw Los Angeles-Long Beach u•lnlC reiaauu thla weekend as a last more t.h an 1,000 boats in over JOO classes in CA BRILLO BEACH y ACHT CLUB _ minute tuneup for boats. skippers and competitive events spread from San Diego Midwinter Tuneup <all classes> Saturday. crew8 to Marina del Rey. LOS ANGELES YACHT CLUB -Open, On tht11 rompcl tlon agenda In Newport Southe rn California Yachting Assocla-ing Day Regatta, Saturday. Jlorbor orti the Newp<>rt Yarbor Yacht tlon calendar: .Club's Monn Trophy Serles for Lehman·l2 Newport·B alboa Santa Monica Bay Theo h nthruppt•u d,ldn t make Ragum.-ttw BOATING dln11hl~ Suturd y and Sunday; the Balboa BALBOA·LlDO ISLE YACHT CLUBS -WINDJAMMERS YACHT CLUB scrattb boat an th(" Put>rlo y llart. yacht rac~ for ll nd Lido lis le yacht clubs' combined Va lentine Regatta, Saturday, Sunday. Duke Jones Series No. 2, Saturday; Mac- nau1ht Val~ntlnc ttcgatta for Lldo-14s, Saturday NEWPORT HARBOR YACHT CLUB -Cameron Jones Series No. 2, Saturday. Th black hultt'd N w z land built ll>('f'dsttr nd SWlday. and the South Shore Yacht Ma nn Series <Lehman·l2> Saturday, Sun· San Diego ailed ba<'k Into th story rlrel Thur day with a Club'• Winter Hibachi Sertea for all day. . CORONADO YACHT CLUB -Luff In Carat to ftrtbh nd a M* t-fapsf'd lime l'el'01"d fol' clH Hon Saturday. SOUTH S HORE YACHT CLUB <Sabotl Saturday. tht• l ,125 mile• downwtnd slid vt-n 11tlc.>r •pollJnR ----------------------------------------------------------- Ill Cla A nval. th~ ultra U1eht dl~l>l•t"em nt sloop I>rtftt'r ubout ~.000 pound and 1evnal fcet on t.h" WlllCrlJnt• R GnM•; BRt:EZF.D CROSS lhe fLnl~h llnl' at tht-Mt·,at·an "wold t•o ,, .. rl'">Ort ul 5:04 48 p m. f PS r ) for u Ot•W t•lap t'il lime n ·rord of five day\, four houri;, '48 mmull·~ .. ~ltc1n1 23 hours and 36 mmut~ otr lht-old record of 6 03 38 28 set by the 83 fool s loop Sinu II 'nth<' 1973 rac~ And apparently Raaume brouaht lht' dwm dJmg bn't.'ze an Bandf:'ro Uay with lt. Orllter ftn1i.hed at 8 32 OS p m lifter drtn1ng ror more than an hour rn sight of the f1msh hne. Drlfter w.-~ also well under t.he old rt-cord ' It was not the first elapi.t'd t1me win for Ragtime. Until lb advent of the two ULOBs Dnrter and Merlin. Kagt1me rtad Deen p1ckang up line honors In nearly ever}' long distance race it ent e red including two Transpac races t o llonoluJu. But m recent races 1t had been playing . second and third fiddle lo Merlan. Drafter and the new 84.fo(l{ Christine IN nus RAC'E RAGTIME Wli!> being sailed by a new syndicate or Long Beach owners. Jam Phelps, Richard Daniels and Eldon Hackman. Its crew ronsisted of Crru~ Danwls, Roy Cundiff, Mike Elias, Al Mi chael and Mark Daniels None of the other 21 boats m the fleet was ex- pected Lo finish before noon today. At the 8 a.m. roll call Thursday, Ragtime had 83 miles Lo go, Drifter was 106 miles out and the next closest boat. was Checkmate with 272 lo go across the GuJf of California. Ragtime's first-Lo finish automatically makes 1t the handicap leader until a boal with more time allowance topples 1t from the coveted top spot which would give Ragtime a clean sweep. THE BOAT WITH THE best chance of beatmg Ragtime's co rrectl'd time was Sneaker. an Encson-46 in Class A to which Ragtime gives. <iboul 37 hours Al th<' Thursday roll call Sneaker :,,till had 313 malei. to J:?O. In the three-boat Pacific Handicap Racing Fleet, sailing under their own handicap system, the lead boat was Pericus, an Offs hore·47, with 350 miles to go. The other PJIRF entri~s are the Br1stol·38 llalleluJah and the Catalina.JS En· tour age Naval Architect Drawings Viewed A class in lhe understandmg of naval architect drawings and translation to full.scale patterns will be offered by Coastline Community College from 7 to 10 p.m. Tuesdays at the Orange County Fair- grounds. budding 13·A. Reg1stration may be made in class through Tuesday, Feb. 13. The class, ··Lofting and Pattern Making," is one of three boat building courses offered by CoasLUne this spring. The others, Plastic Construe· lion and Boat Building and Repair, are designed to train professional craftsmen in the field, but would be suitable for an advanced amateur. 1'~urthcr mformat1on is available by calling the college at 963-0824. Lease Extended On Rowing Base Orange County supervisors have granted a 10-year extension to the lease on the collegiate rowing base m Newport Harbor The 1.49-acre parcel used by the Coast Com· mun1ty College Dis tract and UC Irvine for sailing and rowmg compet1l1on will be leased rent.free. The base I!> located on West Coast Highway next lo the Balhoa Bay Club. Namilus Coniing West GROTON, Conn. <AP) -The Nautilus. the world's first nuclear submarine, will be moved to Ca I ifornia In April for overhaullng o r decommissioning, according to the office of U.S. Rep. Christopher Dodd. Groton has been home port for the NauWus since It was commissioned in 1954. Area residents and politicians wunt the ship to be part of a museum on the Thames River and are trying to have the submarine returned to Groton after it is decommissioned. As or April 15. the official home port for the Nautilus will be Vallejo, whe re it wilJ either be decommissioned or overhauled at Mare Is land Naval Shipyard. said Joseph Connolly, an aide lo Dodd. The Navy will decide by mid·summer whether to overhaul the ship and extend its active life, Connolly said. Castro in Print MOSCOW (AP > -The Soviet Unk>n publlabed • a collection of speeches by Cuban President Fidel Castro. the offlclal Soviet news agency Tua said. T he publication Is to coincide with the 20th an· niversary of the Cuban Revolution, Tass said. Nl9!11 •f\d "'Off\lf\9 dtn•tt IOQ, otll•rwl'e tetr wltll fllQll cloud• tM,1111111 $<1tiJrdily l IQlll v•rlebl• wllldt f\IOlll tlld l"O•nlno llOun. HIOM SltlllfdtY If\ llP. 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IN COSTA MESA PHONE 546-7080 HOURS: WEEKDAYS 9 to 9 • SATURDAY AND SUNDAY 9 to 6 • I j , ,· -- J ~ • I INSIDE: •Intermission •MovleRevlew ,, I ~ 1 ,JI i •Out'nAbout •NewSCR Pia D ., '.':\. a1 y Pilot Ptiotos by Gary Ambrose DAI\. Y ftlLOT Windswept enthusiasts head out for twcrhour cruise along the Orange Coast in search of migrating California gray whales. The boats must keep their distance but there are frequent sightings of flipping tales. called fluking. Less often a whale will breach its head above water (left) then slide slowly back down into the ocean. Couple shades eyes to see, others bring binoculars o; telephoto lenses. For details on whale watching see Pages C2 and C6. Short Su bject Fans No Longer Shortchftnged By DENNIS McLELLAN Of the Dally PUot Staff Most movies that win the Academy Award have been seen by millions and go on. with the added prestige that comes with that coveted gold statuette, to be seen by millions more. There is, however, one category of Cilms that not only initially is seen by relatively few people but also fails to be seen by large audiences even after being blessed with Oscar's golden aura THESE ARE THE short subjects, those or- tentimes gem·like animation, documentary and live action films that might tell their story in a s little as a minute and seldom longer than a half hour. Thanks to PBS the neglected short sub- jects -once a staple in movie houses before the advent or double features and three-hour epics-now have a showcase. · A new series of hour-long programs called "Academy Leaders" will be presenting 34 short films. all or which have been nominated or have won Oscars over the last 30 years. A REPEAT OF THE premiere episode last Monday night will be shown at 8 p.m. SaJurday on Channel 28. The remaining nine episodes will air at 9 p.m . Mondays with r epeats on Saturdays . · The films In the serJes are, according to host Norman Corwin, "a wonderfully mixed J>ag ... Gems go into formation· during tour de force of object animation, 7he Bead Games,· i showcased In 'Academy Leaders.' Artwork of a closed museum comes alive to the astonishment of unsuspecting vlsltof In short, 'Closed Mondays.' , They range in length from two minutes to 30 minutes and run the gamut of action, special ef· feels, documentary, comedy, sports, nature, ecology, mythology, biography and parody. Saturday's repeat or the dazzling debut- episode includes two animated shorts, a live- acUon compilation of daredevil stunts and a dramatic X-ray documentary. MORE SPECIFICALLY they are: .. -"Great," director Bob Godfrey's 1975 Academy Award-winner ror best animation. It's a "madcap" musical bk>grapby of a reaJ.Jlfe British engineer and architect named Isambard Kin,dom Brunel, whose life was as eccentric as his name. · .,.-''Overture." which shows the develop- menl or an embryo by usmg time-lapse X-ray photography. -"SPILLS AND Chills," produced by Warner Bros. Studios in 1949. Featured in tb.e compilation or daredevilry are airplane wing walkers and skyscraper climbers. . -"The Bead Game." Filmmaker lsbu Patel ran out of drawing materials while teaching the art or animation to Eskimo pupils. But the resulting film uslng his students' beads to form characters, ls a spectacular example of object animation. The colorful beads take on a life of their own, forming a variety of patterns a nd figures that culminate in a symbolic message to the viewer. Among the other short but sweet delights that will surface in coming weeks is a spoof of Ingmar Bergman films (it contains bUarious mock Swedish dialogue and a cameo ap- pearance by Madeline Kahn> and a film called • "That's Me" starring a then-unknown Alan Arkin as a Puerto Rican social drop.out. The series is produced by KCET In Los Angeles, with a grant from Polaroid Coreora· Uon. SAYS NORMAN CORWIN (himself an award-wlnning producer·writer-director>. wbo provides the introductions and commentary for each episode: "Some of these films are so dellgbtlul they make you want to go out and buy prints. The degree of virtuosity ls high~as one would ex· peel from pictures that have been honored by picture-makers. "Though I have seen a number of the shorts during my serv ice as a m ember (and chairman> of the Academy's documentary awards committee, it was a privUe1e to a.. them again. " • .nd I look forward to vlewtnc them aWl ' once more-or oftener-when they are broad. c11t over PBS. They •re Uke cood tunes and 100<\ d1abes: you lite ueeond helpinc. ·• .... ·- (2 DAILY PILOT 'Frederick' Challenges SCR Stage 87 ll Bg('('A REUi Ol-o.ltt ..... MM' Whet hapl>f'n wbM In art.lit 1~klln1 to preuu~ for111 kH mustc ind lltenture to becomt' o lun« ~ho le1d1 hi country lr\tO battle~ •'r«k-rack tht' lirt' t of l'russ11 m1de I U<'h a <'hOI Ct' As 1 ~olUlK prant'e of lhe 11th C ntury be pursued tus love fM the arts But wheo bll tatber lnaasted that his ion auume his re1pon1lbUltles as a monarch, Frederick yielded. DU&ING m relco the powerful ruler led bla °people Into the Seven Years War, fi&htln& wtlb Britain aaainat France from 1756 to '63. But he abo remained a Itron& patron of artist.a offering friendablp to Voltaire and . others, and authoring bis own worb. Throughout hls llre the two sides of Frederick's nature dueled. At the end he looked back and saw what? This question ls the central point or "The Sorrows of Frederick,·· opening on stage tonight at South Coast Repertory in Costa Mesa. THE PLAY IS a co"lemporary work by playwright Romulus Linney. which premiered in 1967 at the Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles. Linney begins the play with Frederick as an old man looking back oo crucial points of his life. Through the drama the playwright weaves his own moralistic view about Frederick's choices. HEADLINER FOR PABLO JAZZ FEST Legendary Vocallst Ella ttzgereld Jazz Notables Due to Appear Ella Fitzgerald, Count Buie and his or· cheatra, Oscar Peterson, Joe Pass, Louis Bellson, J ohn Herd aud Paul Smith will be featured in the third annual Pablo Jazz Festival at the Mus ic Center Pavilion in Los Angelm,. The shows will be at 8 p.m. Monday through Wednesday. JAZZ GREATS CARL Fontana and Bobby Shew will be featured in a spedal ensemble con· cert at 2 p.m. Sunday Feb. 18 at Orange Coast College's Auditorium. Tickets, priced at $2 ror adults and $1 for children under 12, are on sale in lbe OCC Ticket Office, located in the college's Administration Building. The office is open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. and 6-7 p.m., and Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 0000. Tickets will also be available at tbedoor. IN AN UNUSUAL double treat for jazz fans, Count Baste and his orchestra and lbe Dexter Gordon quartet, will perform at the Claremont Colleges' Bridges Auditorium on Saturday, Feb. 17, at 7:30 p.m. Tickets, at $9.50. $8.50 and $7.50, are on sale at the Bridges Auditorium box office. February 23 - March 11, 1979 At Jordan Theatre HURRVI for best selection $ 4.00 -$ 8.50 Sunday Matinee at 2:00 p.m. Wed., Thur&, Frl., Sat . .ww et 8:30 p.m. Ticket Box Office & Information • 11J!!! at ~18 E Fourth St. iiiiil Phone 432·7926 ITUDINT MllH POLICY: All UCket• 12.00 30 minuMe ptlof tO curtain, wlttl Yllid 8tudent 1.0. CU>ag&acll, GvicCLilllltOpetlJ ., THEATER I WHALE WATCH LONG BEACH/CATALINA CRUISES GO THIS WEf;l(I 775·6111 • 132·4521 • (714) 527·7111 N'OlOOlfS 6 4 2 • 2 6 9 7 811m4DAVS 1 LOVl YOU ANNIVERSAltVS EVERY OCCAllON ROAST THE BOSS 8El.L Y DANCEM • MAGICIAN$ • 0000 LUC~ ~Jil\FQ.ftlyl{O IN 1'£1'1!10.'il OR. BY f'H01'1£ UCI Presents: IHMll CrTY CUL TUUl CINTB i. .,Aftet._...e_....,..... w .. ,...._ 10, ltn t:00,.... ........... fi>-.U.00.,........Sl..00 Detty ..... ,...,.... CHARLES LANYER PLAYS ~llTE: HOWARD IHANGRA. JOHN ELLINGTON LISTEN SAM RAMaSCO ... TMIATll 111 -.Ctr1• •• "It certalnly la a dark cooclwdoo in regard to Frederick's life and the Price be paid, and the choices he made," director bavtd Emmes said. ACTOR CHARLES Lanye r, a veteran performer with the Costa Mesa-based resident theater company, portrays Frederick. lt is a taxing role requiring the actor to be on stage during most o( tbe two-hour and 15-mlnute performance and "age" from a young to an old man. In researching the character Lanyer said be came lo some different conclusions about Frederick than the playwright presents. "( see greater consistency in the good things Frederick did," the actor explained. Resistin~ bis own interpretation of the character therefore, poses an additional challenge for La.nyer. A CIL\LLENGE of a dilrerent sort will also be o\r :"\,ew when the sbow opens at-8 o'clock tonight. Jn this the third production or SCR in its new Fourth Step Theater, the full potential or the facility will be tested for the first time. according to Emmes. "Sorrows" is an extremely theatrical production with complex stage settings, lavish costumes, battle scenes, a mulli·screen slide production system and music. It is the first play of such scope to be performed at Fourth Step. Tickets are $5 a nd $6 for preview performances this weekend, and $6.50 to $8.50 for regular performances through March 18. They are available through all Mutual agencies and at the SCR box omce. S... ,...._ I •• lt7t • l:OO ,.._ ., ... ,....... ~14.~~SJ.UCl...._..SZ tl'tM CHAMIR PU YRS Fri.. ,. "· lt7' • 1:00 , ..... V..,. n..tN ·AIR UC&.A IAR09UE EHSIMIU -'cfrOMtlle 17ttl& llttlC...twy w ....... 24. 1979. t:OO ,..... Co..certHtll C.... S4. °"""~SJ, UCI S....... S2 TkWa .. tl•ti ..... ASUCI '-Office .._ t:JO -.. 4:00""" ••-rC1 Llt.ferlllfu ......... c4I C IMw fw Alta· IJWJ71. On Trail of the Whale The Irvine Lltffe Symphony presents A Special Performance by Cruisers Take Watchers to See Spouting • Alda Bochkis • violin • Douglas Fulford -timpani • Arnold Juda -p ian6 For an outing with a triple E rating - educational, energetic and entertaining -this time of year, it's bard to beat a whale watching cruise. From December throuizh AorU the magnifi. cent gray whales make their annual migration along the Pacific Coast. They travel from the cold waters of the Arctic Ocean and Bering Sea to the warmer waters of Scammoos Lagoon, M agdelena Bay and other shallow coves along the Baja Coast. DURING THEIR southern stay, they give birth to their young and prepare them for lbe long 5,000 mile trip to the cold arctic. Tbanlcs to intemaUonaJ agreements signed 40 years ago when there were only 250 of these huge creatures ln extStence along our coast, to- day there are more than 10,000 Callf ornia grey whales. Sigbtiogs already have been plentiful so far this year, report skippers who take tour groups out of three Orange and Los Angeles county harbors. WHILE PASSENGERS on board keep watch for the tell-tale spouts or napping tails, knowledgeable speakers explain the whales' history and habits. Craft ·out of Newport Harbor and Dana Point bold Crom 60 to 240 persona. For t.bose who prefer a bit more security on the high seas -or distance from nudging whales -Long Beach/Catalina Cruises offer vessels that can hold 700 but ooly carry 525 on whale watches lo assure a pleasant voyage for everyone. Spokesmen for all three tours emphasize the importance of advance reservations. These can be made by calling Dana Sportliabing, l-496-S79C, or Davey's Locker, 400 Main St., Balboa, 673-1434 or Long Beach/Catalina Cruises, 330 Golden Shore Blvd., Leng Beach, 527·7W or (213) 775-6111. Al80 PRONE AHEAD if weather looks threatening. New arrangements might have lo be made. Dana Sportlishing charges $4 for adults and $3 for c1111aren, age 12 and under, for its two· hour excursions' that leave daily at 10 a.m .. noon and 2 p.m. Davey's Locker's fees are $6 for adults and $3 for children under 12. Boats leave at 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. on weekends a nd 10 a.m. weekdays. SAILING DATES FOR school groups out of Long Beach are Feb. 14, 15, 21. 22, 27 and 28. The three-hour cruises depart at 10 a.m. Special Saturday cruises will be offered at 10 a .m. and 1:30 p.m. on Feb. 24 for scouts and Feb. 17 for senior cit!zena. • Marianne Whltmyer -flute and THE HEW YOIK STllMG 9UAITIT Wor1<s of Ouantz. Bach and Mozart SUMDAY, FBIUAIY 11 at2 'M ......... ......., Art ....... IHS..Clamilila.._. .... ,..,. .... ADMISSH>H RH February's cold temperatures are even more bracing at sea. Warm clothing and rubber soled shoes are recommended for all cruise partici· pants and a thermos of hot beverage or soup mig'lt not be a bad idea, either. Cameras should have telephoto lenses. Underwntten by lrvme ConservBtory of Music and MUSIC Perlonnance Trust Funds. AF of M l ocal 7 VALENTINES 'I ALINTIHIS DAY flL.OWBS DAY '"~ FLOWERS YASIS NORSSfOtUU. Y SrECIAL WU'"° PRICES TO SAY "HA,,Y COM! SAYE! 'I ALlttT'IHff DAY" t f • • - GALLERIES I AMUSEMENT Parks Plan Patriotic Pt»t.JJfJt1t•1•I P•lrlollim pared proudly In pr ota· Uona at on park, Valtnda for Val ntinft and •third lay1 1t oo "'Ub IUt-ra t.hls w ktnd. DI N YLA 'D (" L 81lAT Abrab1m Lln~oln'a btrthda lnda lhrou.gh Monday, offer tna a p.alriol1C' polpouf't.t1>f staae 5how1. a Towo Square Alutr lo the U • a.nd a 2 p m. dally Am rk n mU$h' p.uado A noon fLtt'work:t, ml.l l<'al and balloon test I planne-d uch day with tht-Kids of the Klnadom playanM for a ti•~ troop in "L1dy Amtrka" ''"' hme ... d lly on Tomorrowl•nd'a pat'e Stage Park hou" 9 .i m to 7 p m Salur day through Monday MAGI MO NT I embraces Valenll('U Oay Saturday tbrouRh Me>oday by admllt.Ln& <'h1ldren ut bull prlt'e if they brtnit along Valen· 11n~ card.ot Cards presented to a Valentine Troll wtll ao lo youngsters at Orthot>Cdlt> Hospital Feb. 14 The theme park ti lo<'8ted about half kn hour's dnVLDg lime north of North Hollywood, off Interstate 5 KNOTTS' KNOCKOUT for the weekend is a oew laser ltgbt ~bow in the Good Ti~e Theater. presented by the folks wbo set up the famous Gra!Cith Planetarium Lasartum and Lasarlum Rock shows. The bnght, sharp beams of light respond to changes m music and will have spice added by disco dancers from the Lockers troope during nighttime performances with afternoon ··Laserock Encounter" shows scheduled as well. The park, located on Beach Boulevard in ~ena Park. plans laser performances today through Sunday and again during the weekend of Feb. 16 lhrough 18. Youngsters 11 and below will be admUled Mtd!t'1G An Extraordinary New Japanese Restaurant SEAFOOD • STEAKS Dinner Tue.s.-Sun. •Lunch Tues.-Fri. 18035 Beach Blud .. Huntington Beach (714) 848-4404 Near San Diego Frwy . OLD-FASHIOHED TEXAS STYLE BAR·B·QUE Hldcory Smoked 111 0.. Pit Dl::ER S3. 95 Includes Beans-Slaw-Pickle-Bun BUH H' BARREL 211 62Rd St.-At Coast Hwy. (Between Superior & Orange) NEWPORT IEACH 646-7370 forty carrots restaurant Healthy Food, Naturally LUNCHEON AND DINNER Try Our HEAL THYBURGER, A Super-Size Lean Ground Beet Patty On A Giant Whole--Graln Sesame Bun. With Forty Carrots Secret Herb- Cheese Dfesslng. Sliced Tomato. Crisp Lettuce and Sprouts ... and A Choice Of Avocado. Mushrooms Or Provolone Cheese. A Meal In Itself ... and Served With French Carrot Relish and ~rled Zucchini, Topped With Parmesan Cheese $3.95 To Go With T~ HEALTHYBUROER. We Suggest A Bottle Of Dom Perlgnon, $35.00 ... or Chateau La Fltte. $29.75 ... or A Glass Of Our Excellent House Wine. IS cent. SOUTH COAST PLAZA, COSTA MESA Mein Level, between I. Megnln'a end Bullock'a 558-9700 A Dining Experience Beyond the Expected Your favorite cuislne: stealc, chicken, seafood, deUcate soups, cla:ssical salads; prepared lo please your palate. Servod 1n the ambience of moat beautiful oriental swroundings. Make your reservations now for a truly enloyable dlninq oxperlanco. A"60 Fashion Island, NewporfCentor Reservations (714) 844-4811 Century Plaza Hotel, Century City RHervatlo~ (213) 2n-1840 ff'ff when accompanied by an adult, and wUJ al o rettlv~ t1cllel8 to (Ive atlracUons. l n addttlon to Knott'~ regular entertaln· menl, mar c 1how1, Jugglers. cJowns. comedy do1t. acl.5. mimes, fire e ters and a baby elephlltlt wlll be on bond. Knotts wlll stay open extra hourg this and next wt't.'k~nd. Friday und Saturday 10 a .m . to madnl~ht. Sunday 10 a m to 11 pm. and this Monduy 10 u.m. to 1:1 p.m. f<'eb. 19 hours are 10 a .m to9p m LASERS TRACE ~ATTERNS AT KNOTT'S NOW AT THE WHITE HOUSE "Orange County's No. 1 House of Jazz" The New Management Presents • • . Frtday & Saturday, Feb. &-10 9:00 PM • 1 :30 AM THE FRIEND'S BAND HOl1St wt1h Ruthie Lewie & Barbera Page ' TA~-VUN ---------- Sundey Specie! Feature 8:30 • 1 :00 AM 494-8088/9 l40 l CO•Sf -· LA-.UCH OfM9t 24 H0tin lw&WM 5--- THE KAREN HAMMACI( mt<> Every Tueadey a Wednesd•y 8:30 PM • 12:30 AM ELAINE CARROLL SINGS a PLAYS Ne•I !Holiday I Wel!'kend HIGH MILEAGE NOW IN COSTA MESA GUADALAJARA RESTAURANT HOMEMADEMEXICAHFOOD OPEN DAILY 11:00 A.M._ to 11:00 P.M. 665 PAULARINO CorMrof .. ....,lllaMe»Plala IMnt t. Ice c.,... Cw.ti COSTA MESA 540-2392 S/\\Ut Dinner-~ 140 AVE. PICO · SAN CLEMENTE presents EVERY TUES. THRU SUN. EVES & SUN. BRUNCH (714 )·492-9950 -MAKE RESERVATIONS - liil•NOW Fridty, Februery 9. 1979 OAILV PILOT C3 Photographs Onstage Shows, Meetings Mark Coast Art Scene PHOTOGRAPHIC DISPLAY-A pboto· graphic display of theater product:looa featuring the work ol Nrapendra Prasad, will be exhibit· ed at the Golden West CoUege Art Gallery through Feb. 28. More than 40 prints, depleting GWC Theater product1ons. have been chosen for cliaplay in the theater bUlldinC on the Hunt· ington Beach campus. Hours are 1:30 p.in. to 4, Mon<Jay and Wednesday, 12 t.o 4 p.m . Tuesday and Thuraday, and 7 p .m . to 9, Tuesday. For In· Cormation, call 897-0302. WFSTERN ART-Mr. and Mrs. James F. Ash of Newport Beach, spokespersons for the heirs or western artist Frank Tenney Johnson. announced recently that Dr. Harold McCracken of Cody, Wyo., bas been named honorary chairman of the invitational western art sbow and auction scheduled for the Gene Autry Hotel in Palm Springs March 23-2$. Tbe three-day show. memorializing Johnson, will have 50 western artists and six major western dealer galleries displaying. GHOST TOWN -Status Gallery. 3337 Newport Blvd .. Newport Beach, is featwin~ the Photographic Canvas Landscape and Ghost Town Series of Gordon Kent lhroujh Feb. 15. The woru of 12 other local and regional photo- graphers are also on display. Hours are Tues- day through Saturday, 10 a.m . to 5. Fqr in· formation. call 673-8393. STUDENT ARTISTS-The Backbay In· terior Design Studio Is featuring the work of student artists from California State University, Fullerton through Feb. 17. Drawings, prints. paintings and photo·collage are among t~e media shown. A .. Meet the Artists" afternoon as scheduled from 1 to 4 Saturday. The s tud.lo at 349 N . Newport lilvd. in Newpo.rt Heacb 1s open 11a.m.to4, Thursday through Saturday. CROWN HOUSE RESTAURANT 32802 COAST HWY. LAGUNA NtOUEL ,., c:.-v-., ~-,, • 499-2626 496-Sn3 IVY HOUSE RESTAURANT 384 FOREST AVE. LAGUNA 8EACff (IA0...-Y9'd) Ample Free Park1ng 494-9491" 752-8558 -~--~-~-------------. ---- -- Monday thru Thursday Specials (Friday, Saturday, Sunday 'til 6 p.m ) except holidays Oce1n Perch . . . .. . . .. . . . . . 3.15 Atlantlc Cod • .. .. .. .. . . • • 3.95 • P~ltlc Red Snipper . . . • . . . . . . 4.95 Mahl Mahl ••..........•.....• 4.95 Grilled Sea e.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.95 Top Slrtoln Steatc ............ 5.95 Seafood B~ette .. . ......• 6.ts Steak a lobtwr . . . . . . .. .. . .. a.ts Plus Fresh Fish. Other Seafood and Steaks ,. •• aear-oi r 16278 PACIFIC COAST KWY • HUfffiNGTOH llCH •(213l 592· 1321 3901 E. COAST HWY. COOONA OEL MAR. cm1 m-0900 SPEGAL EVENT VALENTINE'S DAY WEDNESDAY EVENING - • F~BRUARY 14th~ Please Make Your Reservations Now 644-1700, Ext. 554 THE MARINE RESTAURANT Dinner from· 6 p.m. Complimentary PUik Champagne with Your Dinner. R~ie Corson performing on lhe Harp and Your Favorite Dinner Entret from Our Superb Marine Restaurant Me11u. Chef. Jun Lafontin Maitre'd, Bjorn Smith-Meytt and a Speaal Surprise for the Ydyl .., WASIONGTON COURT "Frances Ben- jamin Johnston: Women of Class and Station," presented by the CaUfomla State University. Long Beach Center for Southern California Studies ln Visual Arts. will open in the Art Museum and Galleries Feb. 12 at 7 p.m. Tbe ex- hibit premiered in Wusbington, D.C. Jan. 15. M s. Johnston is known as the first woman p~ss photograpber. and photographer to the Washington "court" during the Harrison, Cleveland. McKinley. Roosevelt and Tart ad· miofstrations. Exhlbtt -photognphs depict women of the turn-of.the-century political aristocracy. Following the opening the exhlbi· tion may be seen from 12 to 4 p.m .. Monday through Friday, a nd l p.m. to 4, Sunday through March 11. For information , call 213, 498-4280. r Galleries/ Exhibits FOUR ARTISTS-The art and sculpture of four artists will be presented by Huntress Gallery, 2811 Villa Way, Newport Beach .. The opening reception is scheduled for noon to 2 p .m . Sunday. Artists include Sally Jan Calbeck of Corona del Mar. Harriet Lambers of Laguna Beach, Philip Freeman of Dana Point, and Elizabeth Keith of Costa Mesa. Gallery hours are Tuesday through Sunday, 11 a .m . to 4:3t' For information, call 673·3680. MAKING A WATERCOLOR-The Mucken- thaler Cultura l Center, 1201 W. Malvern, Fullerton, is sponsoring a Center Circle Mini Lecture, ".Hendricks: The Making of a Watercolor," Feb. 13 at 10 a.m. Hendricks will lecture and demonstrate a step.by-step applica-lig.n or watercolors. Admission is free. _, Cantonese Food eat here or teke home STAG CHINESE CASINO llt21st Pl., Newport Beach ORiote 3-9560 M.-to MlcWcJM l).itr-WM!etieb UwtiC I :00 a.a. OtMHYIMl•--.. IA TtlE CANlllRY GINO IS BACK IN NEWPORT BEACH AT THE CANNERY LOUNGE WITH THE BEST SOUNDS OF THE 50'S •. ELVIS, DARREN, BUDDY HOUY RE-t.IVE THE "GOOD OLD DAYS" SUN. MON. TUES. 1:30 • 1 :00 3010 LaFAYE1TE, ttEWPORT BERQI 71'f-d75-S777 David Rakes 'f~~!'LouS:rdays • Reuben .. s 251 East Coast Highway Newport Beach• 873-1505 I ... I -- OUT 'N ABOUT New emp e of Dining . Opens Quietly ht OC An ~le: ant ne rcsta~ra.nt aUpped uoob· tru tv ty. cnctoU1ly and t01ldly Into our mldJt eovtral moot.hi • o And that qui t n tUJnic In Mepe.U thto wholt eppro.ch thet Ufta ('bu Oante•a ml , abov• clmllar p!a<' of Ila kind beruboutJ Now thtl Oranse Coul hat 1 tempi IO lo •puk or hautc \ ulaln without tho h•utu 1nobbt-Q'. TR GENTLE. soft 1pobn owner LI Mary Jin Ruuo. A woman or no-tmall 1ch~v m nt, he'a nont'WI quJlt> r<'tlct>nl l'boUt ht-r JIC CO m pllihfn4'Dll. fta\llna launcht'd o UCC'C' sful re1taurant t"tr,f'r ll\ Nt ¥t York. ~tarY Jan aot tilt.I tratked wb(•n 1be Madl'd West and •tane<J on ., prlva~ ttt~t ry to the late Hollywood lawyer, Jerry Cl J~r UlUmall'ly. lho\.tlb, ab found d nd OJ>C!T•lt'd for a numtw>r ol years 8ever ly Hllt1' renow-n La ScBIM rt".'ll~u1unt Not rontent, apparently, lO re1t on old luur\'l•. M ry Jan<' turned a move to Newport ll\.'arh into ye-t another f h llenae. And lO bolster her bold new ventur" she enlisted some top· maht ht'lp MA.IT&..: U'llOTt:L al Chea Dante's is Jlenrl Wona. no stranger to dlacrlmloatlng Or1n1 County diners. althouah few probably roallze hb impeccable credeoUalJ include a atlnt at New York's Four Seuoa.a. Mur1t, the dw,r, has a background that ran1es from having been a restaurant critic ln hls n&Uve Turkey to tbe post of vegetable chef al CMa Cary In Orange. But vegetables, let It be undt>ral<IOd, ls onJ)' on department wherein ho demonstrat kitchen expertise. Mary Jane spared no efforts to create an cleaanl and refined ambiance. Today it's beyond Imagining that several Japanese rc,taura.ots once occupied these premises. Just know tbal beyond the rew dishes I've covered. You un consider somethJng hke 15 ad· dlUonaJ hors d 'oeuvrea. eight soups, sax salads and nearly 50 entrees Cpasta. veal. chicken. seafood. lamb and beer > Most entrees include a vegetable and/or potato orterlng. A la carte vegetables and desserts can further enliven the proceedlngs, however. AND 111'ERE'S A matter. loo, or a non-food nature. Ladles are given the same menus as the men -with prices. Mary Jane obviously reels today 's enlightened-woman d~an't mind botbertng her pretty C and generally brainy I head about money matters. Chez Dante's is a UlUe bil off the beaten ··~ path ln MacArthur Square near Orange County Airport. Pinpoint address 1s 1701 Corinthian Way, Newport Beach. REMODELING AND refurbishing bavc completely erased t.be last traces or former ap- pearances. Now the main dining rooms. with their domed baroque ceilings, antique ..,...--------------------------furnishings. rich dark woods and plush seating accommodations give one a sense or presence in Open dally for lunch, 11 30 am to 2·30 p. m .. Monday through Friday. Di M er ts served from 6:30 to 10:30 p.m .. Sunday through Thurs- day ; from S:30 p.m . on Fnday and Saturday Reservations: 95S-1332 . FOR A REAL TASTE TREAT 1"11 # .I t:t 11-i-10,e, t rvifl z;tirpor e GOURMLT DINING MtOlfEnHANE.AN AM • CHAMPAGNtBHUNCHSUNDAVSTOJPM 18700 MAC ARTHUR BLVD. IRVINE, CALIFORNIA IQppo~•ll' Ott)Oqe CountyAirpOftl • DANCING NIGH TL V CABARET LOUNG[ • CAPTAIN'S TABL~COFFC:r SHOP 24 HR!> \ (71 41 833-2770 \\r 'l'r\1• ht:Jrty plattcl'1 of~ frll.'<1 famou'> hot corn brtad .ind honey butter. AU duckt.-n, pl~ ;i ~ t'fllrc.-e that change-. you can l'BL .• $4.95. (l:.ven le'>"i fOf ITIO'>l ~cry d.iy. Plus ftOl.lp. pl10 balad.p/1" tv.'O dWdren.) Coclmul'and win ... .irf' .1,aiJabk• ~n frt'l>h Yt•getable&. pluJ ma~ Vl!>A and M<1stt'f Ch.irs:•· .11111>11.'d. li.lnqu1•1 polJI~ and W"l"Y· /Jiu} our -rBB f t("Wlit''-J\JJL1hl1· "BIG 'YELLOW "HOUSE CRESTAURAN7" 1639 I:. ltnpuul l11gh"'.i~. llrca • (714) 5~-1891 • 3010 Harbor Blvd.. Losla Mci.a • (714) !>49--0319 01nne1"": Mon.-Thu1'1i. 5-9. Fri. 5-10. S.t. 4-10, Sun. 12·9. .Co.la Ml'H Ill opt'n forlunch Mon.-fri. J h30.2:00 p.m. A choice of 7 entrees with soup or salad, rice or boiled new potatoes, fresh vegetables and beverage, s tarting at $5.25. 4:00 to 7:00 PM Daily. • Wally Ruth at tbe Piano S:OO to 7:00 PM S nigbu • week. Wednesday thru Sunday ~erraou· -!~~ unimposing old European country house. ll 's perhaps the great.est joy in all or this that you never feel a moment's pret.eoslon -or less than 100 percent com!ortable and warmly welcome. Superb service, loo, ls marked by formal but relaxed attentiveness -and a con- com ltant dash or run. Chez Dante's, to be sure, ls not the kind of Out 'N About ,._._.Norman Stanley place you can label inexpensive. But it's mo11t unlJkely you'll question value received. HAVING TRIED ONLY a few selections on the ext.enslve blll or fare during one dinner. I reel there's a lot or unexplored territory to cover yet. In the meantime, however, the few Items we did savor can be recommended without re- servation. Appetizers par excellence were quenelles de poisson Nanlua, fresh fish quenelles with lobster sauce and bay shrimps glacee. $S 75 . escargots a la Murat. one of the most unus ual and satisfying preparations l 've ever encoun- te red wherein six Burgundy snails had been bedded ln French bread <rather than the traditional shells> with garUc butler and baked lightly before being topped with sauce hollan- daise glacee, ts. 75. Epinards frais au lard Oambe Chez Dante's netted the restaurant's sensational spinach s alad -fresh spinach leaves wilted in hot bacon dressing and flamed in brandy, $3.75. Fettuccine all'Allredo, $9.25, one of four equaUy tempting pasta entrees. netted large noodles tossed tableslde in a smooth and delec· table combination of cream. butter, egg yolk and pannesan cheese AMONG THE CHEF'S specialities we made the fortunate choice of les oi.seaux sans tete a la Huguelte. $12.95. Translated into gustatory pleasure: rolled veal scallopes stuffed with pro- sciutto ham, gruyere cheese and fine herbs, all sauteed and served with white wine sauce, garnl . ~oltlen ~~~ ~-;;:;;,. agon _, · __ GENUINE CHINm MANDARIN DISHES Specializing In Chinese A lo Carte Dishes 2023 ....... ""4. LUNCH•OINNER DAILY Food To Take Out 11·30 A.M to 10 PM. COSTA MESA 642-7162. 631·9'1: .A NEW mNING ADVENTURE mAnDAn1n CHINESE Geurmet c u1s1NE PEKING •SHANGHAI _ SZECHWAN • HUNAN Daily Lunch And Dinner Y ... Host_.H.._-..__...,.c.._. (Former Chet ol the Twtn Oragona-AnaMlm) I IOO ADAMS AYE. lAt H.W IWJ £ • ~ • la COST A MISA 140.1 H7 APADANA A WARD WINNING RESTAURANT SUCCULENT FOOD UNIQUE ENTERTAINMENT .-COCKTAILS 3:30 P.M. • DINNER 5 P.M. NIGHTLY Banquet Facilities 10 to ISO People 600 D Newport C_.er Dr lacrou frOllll Follll• 1119dl Newport..... 640-7502 fU~\OdV\ UHu <;unO•V' Tul"\.,W~d.Tnu•'·""n Iv• ·$1'1 00 "· • ) I h 00. '••I · '11 00 Sun. A11..ncn M•hnre AOUI I\ • 'I I 00 Ch1ld'"" • ,i; 00 "SD«"<1dt" Vd•entHHt'i O.lv M~l1nf'e Lunch· .,how · '-IO 00 lnctuOe\ 01nner. c,1,,,w. 1 o~ a. Cott- Dance on our stainless steel dance floor! And that's not all. There's live entertainment. Top·Forty sounds that'll make you want to get up and move. Enjoy your favorite cocktail with fnends Maybe even meet a few new ones. Complete Steak Dinners $5. 95 Includes salad, baked pot.nto and toasted ranch bre.ld 17/uoJ BL.A.Clli'E .ANGV R&BTAURANTB® "You're gonna feel good Inside~ 17920 Brookhurst Fountain Valley ------------------------------------, FIND ANTHONY'S PIER -2 NOWHERE ELS£ ARE THESf COMPLETE DINNERS AS GREAT A UAL.UE OPEIS TUESDAY I FD. 13 111111. SMIS/I WIEN HOWARD CAINE Our donn« tlk• you rrom dllntl 10 delMf1 All et an unbellev9bly IOw pnce Whet INll .. h • greet valve Is the QUllllt)' of lood -.-e . , eoec1 CftOioe ttNke. pnme rtbe. \ive M-lobll•, treeh '19get8ble8 E_, grMI highb8lle & GflOio8 coctt18111 In ll!On, - ..on't tlllmp °'QUI comer• ~ c:en ei..i our tpeCllll complete dinner l)fleea. otter •llPftl 212'11'9 .AL CHECCO in Tti~ Ml~l)Wllti Tti Ull2T~ MA,__ BY JULES TASCA (FOR MATURE AUDIENCES) flOf'ONANCll TUU. THftU SUN. IN NORMAN, IS THAT YO'-'? ' . I """" f lll i ANTHONY'S PIER 2 YACHT·SIKONTlt£SCENIC IACKBAY 103 N. IAYSIOh (714) 640-5123 e Lia.al~-=~..,.... ~ -.,&;;,,~~-~ OPEN OAILY-5 PM• (CLOSED MONDAYS) 10-20 FRESH FISH DAILY• OVER 200 CALIFORNIA WINES• BOATDOCK PRIMElilB OR N.Y. STEAK OR LOBSTER CUMBAIE Chotee of hlghball. cocktail or wt,,.. 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"MIDMGHT DNISS" Ill ,___,. .... .,., SAT..-l!IM-'"4t4 ...... WOOOYAUDl'S "INTERIORS" (PG) ~.,... .. IAl.14 ... .-ote t:W ,,..,.._,,_,. "MOYll MOTir NII "UMCLI JOI SH.AMttOM" INI ~-;,~~ I ,:,::.:~;-::~"I ~ THI 190 FIX (N I ~f AOUl T f:..:._IA:-fVt--,U,-ti.i 1. CINTllFOLO GllU (111 2. ltOOMMAftS (IJ J. ,Alf TIMI WIVIS 111 ..... a MIWINN TMetlUUI 1. nHOI ClltCUS 111 2. llHIHD THI SHUTnlS (I I S. HAUN1'1 IWI HUU fUNI 1. ANIMAL HOUSI Ill 2. SLAPIHOT ISl J.TUNMI IUllTTI "" ...... _ """" -"" ...... Of "" ......,.. .. -THI WAIRtORlll) .,,,.,, ... , ""' --· --~-J MUN FIANI a CUTI TONY(t l Curtains Fallon 8-Plays But Others Keep Stage Lights Bright Tbfl curtain fall on lhree local stage pro· ductlona Ulla wtt.ltend as t.ht' Oranae County premat-tta or "To Kill a Mockingbird" and .. Hold Me" coma le> a close, alona with lhe lateal vertlon of "Norman, la That You?" Tiiting atAudien~es ••• David Brummel. as Don Quixote. Vince Trani, as Sancho. pursue Cand sing) "The Impossible Dream " at the San Clemente Sebastian's West Dinner Playhouse at 140 Avenida Pico. The play is scheduled to run through April. Reservations at 492·9950. "Mockingbird" winds up ita five.week stint at the Westminster Community Theater. 7272 Mapl e St., Westminster, with final performances tonight and Saturday at 8 :30. Alex Koba directs the dramaUiatJon of the Harper Lee novel with a cut or 2' performers. Call 893-86216 for ticket information. Jules Feiffer's "Hold Me," an evening of blackout.type sketches from the noted car- toonist. wiU bow out after performances tonight and Saturday at 8:30 and Sunday at 7:30 at lhe Newport Harbor Community Theater. 2501 Cliff Drive, Newport Beach. Corey Young directs the five·character revue. Reservations 548·2551. "NORMAN" COMPLETES ITS run at the Harlequin DiMer Playhouse, 3503 S. Harbor Blvd .. Santa Ana. just north of Costa Mesa, with performances tonight through Sunday at 8:30. Reservations and information are available at 979·5Sll. Intermission Tom Titus ... Continuing their respective engagements are "Man of La Mancha" at Sebastian's West Dinner Playhouse, :•cat on a Hot Tin Roof" at the Costa Me.sa Civic Playhouse and "Savages" at Golden West College. "La Mancha" is ticketed for another two and a half months al Sebastian's, 140 Avenida Pico, San Clemente (492·9950> where David Brummel. Livia Genise and Vince Trani take the starring rotes. It's on stage nightly except Monday at varyin g curtain times. TENNESSEE WILLIAMS• "CAT" Is still striking dramatic sparks at the Civic Playhouse where director Pali Tambellini bas become an emergency substitute for Big Momma. Linda Putnam, Stan Wlasick and Rall>b Richmond bead the cast. playing Fridays and Saturdays at 8: 30 at the playhouse on the Orange County Fair· grounds C754·51.S9 >. "Savages," a contemporary political play set in Brazil. continues tonight and Saturday at 8:30 in the main Golden West theater under the direction or Robin Huber. Call 892·7711 ror de· tails . • , • BACKSTAGE -Stuart Duckworth, a former membe r of UC Irvine's repertory theater group and the star or "Charley's Aunt'' in Laguna last season, has returned to lhe act· ing company of the Oregon Shakespearean Festival ... he will perform in "Macbeth," "The Play•s the Thing" and ''Miss Julie ... " David Emmes. executive director or South Coast ReRf!rtory. will· participate in a panel dis· cussion at the annual conference of the California Theater Council Saturday and Sun· day at Golden Gate University in San Fran· cisco. See It At Edwards Harbor Twin Cinema \ With The New Picture • And At Edwards Huntington Cinema WITH 1 • CHEECH & CHONG'S .a.UPINSMOKE FRI. SMOKE 7:10, 10:50 MIDNIGHT 8:411 SAT/SUN. SMOKE 3:40, 7:30, 11 :10 MIDNIGHT 1:30, 5:15, 1:05 AT edwards HUNTINGTON HACH A.TILLIS, H.I. 848-0388 • FRI. MIDNIGHT 7:00, 11:10 • .GYPllH t :10 SAT/SUN. MIDNIGHT 4:20, 1:40 GYPtcEI 2:111, e:n . 10:40 AT edwards HARBOR TWIN HARIOR AT WILSON, COSTA MESA 646-0573 646-3266 ... .. ----- WALT Dt8HlY'S "NORTH AVENUE IRREGULARS" 101 ITAMING etMl!N VALIHT1Na _..,..,,, ... , . ... , ......... .. ,..,_ -~·1 ...... ~-· . ''· ""'· .. ,,. S.Al/9.UN 1 • •·•. ti• ......... PAUL NEWMAN 8181 ANDERSON "QUINTET" IR) PAUL NEWMAN 8181 ANDERSSON "QUINTET" "'' -'-S1U,•• "'* ••.• ''· ... .. a4" 11UN t:lt ) ... • • ....... WALT DISNEY'S "NORTH AVENUE IRREGULARS'' 101 STARRING KAREN VALENTINE -·TMUllU •,•• , .. , , .. , .... 5A TISUN I :•, J-a, S:• , ..... ~'- l OH'r 8£11iSC)N l4'.~IC£ \D)"TLfS ''THE LATE GREAT PLANET EARTH" "QUINTET'' "" --···· '"., .. ,..._ .................. ,. • # • _..._ (PO) \ (9 DAILY Ptl..OT •• • • • •• • • •• • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ·~K uw ~fl)f ~Xl/(; GE OKGE C. SCOTT ~ MRIOIN 51R~K l'kXklo.t10VIE MOVlf ~~1.10i<o<t00bt 5m~lfT OEN wo T~ISH Vil~ DfYUE • t>ft~HM HHAAIS • MD ~l0tf5 ·MP.KT r>OSTWICK • ft MM W"KIM0 n~T OIP.HU fl:. 1110 [)c)( o oo fil WftllftOt · Wrtton br l ft!OO (J(ll)ftKI G' 511f LDON KtlLER I IOCV•~ ,~~ MftRllN 51ftR0fK Oo.rtor~ r>eoitio:. ~ol ~5 ~xJ bf MICNftfl KIDD n.:iic ~ Mlfh !)URNS· '~'' "r ,, ... ,, ,,. WftMCK !'>ROS ~ft WHl\NtR COMMllNICR110N5 CONfflNY !j>Gj ORANGE MALL 6 Tustin South of Lincoln Reggae: 8~ llA VMOND ESTRADA Of ... OellY PMltl \Wtt Re111H• artis t Pe ter Toah s howed two 1 •llout crowds l HW1llngton Beach's Golden D 1r the true meaning of punk music With h1I cocky. rebellious and controvental auae prt"Sence . To11b displayed the mark or many early rock n' rollers wbo were really .lbc lru pwi.ILa of the music world. 'TOSO BLENDS the hypnotic and highly In rcctlous poly rhythms or reuae wtth a counter· culture lifestyle. WhUe the esubllabmeot would try &o label lhe lifestyle lnalen1ficant and pre· aumplubus, Tosh.:s music rings forth like punk anthems Although some of the more pervene rock crtllca will argue, the true punk music ol today nd lht> next "new wave" In popular sounds eome1 not from England but Toeb's Jamaican homt-land. While the roekers or tbe pu~ were uaually cr lt kized for sexy lyrics and body movement&, Tosh has been c ited ror the pro-marijuana stance that he brings to the suce and found 1n the words or tunes on his three album.a. o.tty,._SUff,..... PETER TOSH MIXES ROCK WITH REGGAE Reter Tosh 's music flashes pure Jamaican magic Reflecting a un1vers1al notion or hbera· Uon from oppression , Tosh's lyrics also dtial wllh various social, pohUcal and reliaious attack• on the establishment. Toab CO•Wf'Ole "Get up, Stand Up" wat.b bis contemp0rary and former band partner Bob Marley. The audience at the Golden Bear last weekend received Tosh 's versk>n or t.be regaae cla'81c with more true enthusiasm than the club baa seen from any so.called EogUsh punk rockers. Rumon t.bai Toab 's good friend and main t upporter Mlck Jagger or the Rolling Stones wo~-abow up at the Bear proved unfounded. T08ll. WHOSE six·man band opened the blll CorlheSlones' Anaheim Stadium appearance last summer, has been vis ited on stage by Jag· ger and guit.arlat Kellh Richards many Umea in clubs. . Jagger sang Toab's bit "<You Got to Walk and Don't Look Back>" with the J amaican on the ''Saturday Night Live" television show re· cenUy. The tune ls probably the bes& track on Toab's test album "Bush Doctor.·· Whether Tosh strummed his electric gwtar or just gyTated while singing, the Golden Bear crowd was enthralled by such tunes as "Soon Come", "Bush Doctor," "I'm the Toughest ," "Stand Firm" and "Pick Myself Up." T08R BROUGJIT THE spirit or reggae, steeped in the JaaAlrcan ghetto of T renchtown, to an audience that may know little of ha.s ex· lstence of poverty and struggle. · But in a cool style that rocked Crom a smoky stage, Tosh reached out to the listeners to bring the growing reggae beat to another batch or believers. Along with Marley. Tosh is at the crest or the reggae wave. Although the local crowd related most to Tosh's roek Influences, reggae stems Crom calypso, American soul and rhythm and blues as well as African beats that have been com· mercially blended in Jamaican c lubs and studios since lbe late 1960s. WATCHING TOSH in Huntington Beach made one wonder bow long it wtH take reggae to be as 'Wifiely accepted as rock music. With bis increasing exposure and Rolling Stones record contract, ft may be only a matter or months. Dana Plftns Whale of a Time ROCK REVIEW .. ,. "" 'W,1' t• MK tllOI Ill Ill 11 11 •w. ..... , ...... " Allegro " • Nonli •4~ ... *Wit~ _ _., .... '"' ,_ .... ......... ••••••••••••••••• • • • • : EASE ON DOWN : • • : THE ROAD to Dana Point Harbor's Festlvaf of Whales Youngsters and adults can paint or draw dives into its second weekend with .. speakers seaJife at no charge from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at : sharing whaling experiences, whalewatch the Dana Wharf patio. Materials and art • cruises movies and exhlbits. guidance rree. ' ....... .__. SaliS and sailmaking demonstrations unfurl San Juan Capistrano dancers perform at l • TllE • Saturday, 1 to 3 p.m ., at 34555 Casitas Place p.m . Saturday and Sunday at l p.m. In : : with a continuous movie on the sea running Mariner's Village restaurant patio. A variety of : • daily at Harpoon Henry's . styles are featured. • : Two-hour whalewatch cruises leave Dana San Clemente's Triton and Whittier's .=. .: 1 .=. Wharf Sport.fishing from 8 a .m. all weekend. condor high school ban<!5 liven proceediiigs at - _C_a_l....;,1 _831_·1850--fo_r_p_n_· ce_s_._ti_m_es_._rese--rv-ati_o_n_s_. ___ 3_:_30_Sat_urda __ y_l_n_a_co_n_c_e_rt_a_t _Co_v_e_Be_a_c_h_in_th_e __ ~ ==.·· UJ .I Z::~··· The Marina Inn and Dana Wharf ofrer West Basin. illustrated lectures by scientist& and fana of the giant mammals from n a .m. and 2:30 p.m. All special events honoring the migrating daily. California gray whales are free. ()Qnge • 637-0340 ===========~============:;::::====== : The New : What these ladies do to the mob is highly IRREGULARI • Musical Version of • • • : "The Wonderful • • Wizard of Oz" : : Urfn.tlQ noc1ft1 •\ nenetol IOI : e A,~n. k.top.o l's• IOllQ He.oCn e • <.n.01e1\ • • •••••••••• • • ~ • • :· LIVE! • • • • • • :: ONSTAGE : • • : •BROADWAY'S• • • • : : HIT MUSICAU : i. •• t • • ••••••••• • •• • • : THE WIZ IS A WOW1 EVEN : • JUDY GARLAND FANS CAN e • CHEER' A JIVING. COLOR· • : fUl. 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Oceon llwd. : • lont leodt, Ca. tOIOt • •••••••••••••••••• L. M. BOYD ) INFORMS In the I DAltY PILOT • ROCK TALK I MOVIES Fri<My, February 9. 1979 DAIL'( PIL.OT C1 Disco Puts Participation Back Into Music 87 USA ROBINSON "D\M-o muak wasn't lh•t bla a f •w;ean aao and I pe1110nally didn't Uunk al wouJ hap pen I wu ~. •• dama CB.5 Rtt0rd.t pml ckat Walter Yt1\nilkoff. wbos t'Ompany h1i. rtttntly acon-d disco hi with Sarah Duh. l>an Hartman and CMryl l,ynn (tho nnt art.lit to be sl~Ded olt '"lbc! Goa1 , bow" I st.ahon WKTU'a lop d J , Paro. AIU·r many years on radio and televlslon in has native Pu rto Rico. Paco was resporuslble IHt aummC'r for urging WKTU m1nagement to 11wltrh ronnat lrom a mellow rock sound to a combination of salsa und dl8co (which quickly b4'cam6 all dlacoJ '[b»t was on July 24, at pre· raaf'ly s p °' It didn't take lone ror WKTU to ran• from nowht're to occupy it.A current No. 1 rauna tn the No l ndk> market an the country rlera. Diaco la Uked by old, yOUJ18, strat1ht, cay. black, white. Everywhere you go now ln New York you hear WKTU ; it's tp all the boutiQues on MadiBOn Avenue. Lextn.,ion Aven~. Bloom· lngdales, hair cutters, taxla ... everywhere. Well, for one thing, rock used to be -a participatory entertainment. People danced In the San Francisco ballrooms and took part in the "celebrations" or Woodstock and other festivals. There was a reeling of rebellion, then community, in the rock world of the 19609. Cuabl•nca R<-rortb · rb.ltf N ll Bogart rlaJma that ''cblco music bun1 t\·tn be&un to reach lb PtU yet." RFC Rccoro.· Vlnct AJttU U)S, "Now that dlaro mutlc bas inort expo11ure, lb<'rt wUI bavt' lo ~ ttal tt.Ju'I tbat Pf'OPlf' ran lltt and ttlalt' to J)f'rfonutta Doooa Summu t.s already muth more than a dLaco ~rform~r · · ''Much of U\e reason ror disco's success ls that It Is th kind of mualr that combines ele· m('Ola," said Paco. talking from his New Jersey home-only a I w hours before he was scheduled Lo dtl hb ni"htly tint on WKTU. "It's a happy mood music. It won't bore you, It won't brlng you down. And now that pro- ducers know they have a chance to get It played on the radio, they·reproducln1 for that listening audience, so it will grow even more." .. GROW" IS CERTAINLY the correct word. 1bis week's Billboard maguine charts show seven disco hits in the TOp 10. Why are more rock rans starting to pielc up on disco and wearing fewer of those T-shirts dis· playing anti-disco slogans? NOW, WITH THE exception of tbe younger punk rock groups who don't mind if lbey flay their music in balemeota, much ol today a rock ia a spectator sport, paid for with $10 ticket.a in 20,000-seat ~nu. It is no more radical than going to the opera. People aay lbat when times are bad the dancing starts. Even rocker David J'obansen says, in bis brilliant song "Frencbett.e": "I can't get the kind of love that I want/or that I need/so let's just dance." On of lhtt peopl~ whcl has hl'I~ d1l\ ro .:N more {'XOO.~UC'f' ts New York City r adio "IT HAS SOMI-: LATIN, some jau, some r & b, 11<>m~ r()('k . It broke all kinds of -bar ''HOLD ME!''£~') . tg]lf Movies Revived ~Rollicking New Comedy l 1 By Jules Felffer At NEWPORT HARBOR COMMUNITY T HEATRE 2501 Cliff Dr Newport Beoch LAST THREE DAYS! Friday & Saturday -8 :30 p.m. Sunday· 7 :30 p.m. S..OC> General Admission For information & reservations S48-2SS1 Marlon Brando, Ingrid Bergman, Julie An· drews. Fred Astaire, Yul Brynner and Deborah Ke rr will be some of the stars featured this spring In Orange Coast College's Saturday evening film series. Eight different films will be screened THE SERIES begins on Saturday, Feb. 17. Films will be shown at 8 p.m . in OCC's Forum. Ticket Office. localed in tbe college's Ad · ministration Building. The office is open Monday through Friday from 8 a .m. to S p.m. and 6·7 p .m .. and Saturdays from 8 a.m. to noon. ''Seven Brides for Seven Brothers"; March 10, "Sayonara"; March 17, "Gigi"; March 24, "The Tamarind Seed"; March 31. "Swing Time", and April 7, • 'Singin ·in the Rain.'' t'or information about the se ries, phone INDIVIDUAL tickets SS6·58a>. for the fU'St seven films ---------------------------are priced at $1 each. Admiss ion to the final rum is $2. Season tickets are ---------------------------priced at $5. They are Dates and films on tbe spring agenda include: Feb. 17, "The King and I"; Feb. 24 . "In · termezzo" March 3, Ann 70MM OOUY STBIO .JUPERMAN II·~ "ANNIE HALL" (PG) __ .....,_, 6:1S.t:41 fOIKI T II f tOll llUlllOlf 1:40 Cll CU Of llOH B O· IO:lS Ill MOYllMOYll l :JS OUTUWllUIS 6'4S. I O:H ll'GI THE CHft[ft§OYS ........-.. AIGAIN MU. DAU 2.00,,-~--- NOW PLAYING TOGETHER AT EDWARDS NEWPORT CINEMA From deep spacc .. 11!1 z .. ~-·, ' 5;;;/ 1· l . .. ,. !<Jf • ' .• . . -... ~ . ;;. ... lnmsionot~ Bo<trSnmdm SUSPENSETHATREACtES THE HIGHEST RANK. f F ~' •tt.:·"~m~ I.~ •'SAME TIME, NEXT YEAR': SAME LAUGHS, ANY YEARI A 118p and ...... •lllltlll11811t with au or two UtMg )ult.., ............. ··CMrlooCllamt*n.l .\ l- •1 chm1'W, I sWlll Ind sinple love story•comedy. Ilda Is I dalfL. M n 1s .. oballlr Elln B&ntyn's tamr i*fonnal• 111111 could ...,.. lft Oscar ftGlnllllllori." -,_ ... rKAllC-TV Tiit ~ COIJIOf«lon ~' Ellen Alan Burstyn Alda •• damn good molaft plctln. Ms. Blnlyn In .. Olar· WCllly ...... mlf ............... ,.... .. -Will-MlltQOlll. ~ ....... 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MEHTA RETURNS to begin a four-week residency at the Music Center Pavilion at 8:30 tonight and Saturday, and 2:30 p.m. Sunday. The proJ{ram lists Schubert's Symphony No. 2 in B fiat, Strauss' ''Also Sprach Zaralbustra," and the west c.;oast pre mlere of J o bn Corigliano's Concerto for Clarinet and Orchestra, with Michele Zukovsky. as solost. Tickets are now o n sale a t the Pbilbarmonic's Musk Center Box Office, at all Mutual Ticket agencies, and by credit card phone order at (213 ) 972·7622. AT 7 P.M. SUNDAY, the renowned maestro will appear in concert for the first time with bis father, Mehll, to benerit the American Youth Symphony. Proceeds from lbe event at the Pavilion will accrue to this tralnlng orchestra for young musicians between the ages of 17 and 25. Ticket prices are $25, $15, $10, $7.SO and $5. Senior cllizens and s tudents wilb ID enter ror $3.SO. THESE ARE THE ARMIES . OF THE NIGHT. Tonight they're all out to get the Wanlon. 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Boley, oi.1anome Alive And Well"' Tile oldeal 1111- blacll town "' the u S Cl) MBA 8ABl(£TBAU ,.r111a<1e1p111a 75ers vs Sen Diego ChpPetS ®) MEfW GRIFFIN 'Sakll,p To Columble PIC· lures AM Hollvwood 1 751h Anntveraary" 7:001~= ~YWEDGAME A8CHEWS G JOKER'S WILD· m SIX MIU.ION DOU.AA MAH Consp.ralor9 t\aYe sOld en atomlC bomb 10 a small fO<etgn coontry and Steve must at<>V1tle dellWlty Q) SAHFOAD AHO SOH Fred unknow1ngty tOktlS part In tr1111eporung the ~· lrom e rOOb«}o SI MACNEIL / L.EH~ AEPORT ~ FARM DIGEST 7:30 II NEXT STEP 8EYONO "HllU<lled ll'n' Q DANCE FEVEJ\ Celebrity judges Sta'Ve Garvey, Connoe S•ev!lfls, Robert Guillaume B CATINO BAME ®j HOLLYWOOD SQUARES G TIC TAC DOUGH Cl) AOAM-12 Malloy 8110 Reed have to exerclM thtMr wilt wnen they heve to deal w11h a drunken drMt< fl3 21 TONIOHT m VOTER'S PIPELINE Channel l.i11fing• G KNXT (CBS) Los AngP.lt<'> D KNBC cNBC) Los Ange11;1s O KTLA cino l Los Angeles D KABC· TV I ABC) Los Angoles ()) KFMB !CBS) San Diego · G KHJ· TV (Ind ) Los Anqele~ ®) KCST (ABC! San 01~90 Ga KTIV (Ind l Los Angele'> ID KCOP TV(lncJ l Los Angeies fD KCET· TV !PBS) Los Angelus m KOCE·TV tPBSl Hun1ongton Beach 'Truckers ' Flick Has Flat Tire By PETER J . BO\' Ell LOS ANGELES IAP 1 -I think Brother Billy has found a way lo redeem himself for past embarrassments he may have caused the president. He ap· pears Saturday night in the opening scenes of the CBS TV· movie "Flatbed Annie and- Sweetie Pie: Lady Truckers" at 9 on Channel 2 . The f"irst Brother delivers hjs two lines at the top and, in a rare dis play of discretion. qu ickly gets o ut o f the thing. Had he lingered in a m o r e sub stantial role. it would have cost the presi· d e nt som e llL1.., CARTldl votes. "Flatbed Annie" tries to be "Smokey and the Bandit" in ski rts. Instead, tt is a sloppily cons tructed mi s h mas h o n wheels. Eighteen wheels. The story is about the wife of an independent trucker who has to learn to drive the family rig (TV REVIEW J 'Orange Countv In Wall'ttngton·· Holl Jim Coopcw a.oo f) 8E MY VALENTINE. CH~LJE BFIOWN "' Charlie &own opproKhu vatent1ne·• Day with • heart l\ill ot ~. bu1 as USUll, hi• moJlt>O• ComM upempry (R) Q DWF'AENT 8TAOKE8 Mr Drummond tit<• • tutor to help WIHla and Arnold Improve their L~ BAaKETBAU UCLA ll• use D Q'.J MAKIN' IT Brothers Billy ond Tony OV8f•&K1 when they le8fn their little 11ster hes 11CCePted a date w•th lhe netghbO<hood WOii G MOVIE • • '> The Honkers"' ( 1972) James Cot>urn. l<>ts Netlletoo A •odeo cowboy rnes ro regain h•s wtle and son (:?hrs 1 G) CAROL 8UANETT AHDFRIENDS Skits ' Goodbye Charlie .. Soap Opet 8 .. fl) MOVIE • • • "What A Way To Go" (19641 Shirley Maclalne. Oe8I\ Martin A -lll•y Widow grleYes the IOI• of ~ lout rltll but dffl!I,. l\llebll'ld a (2 hr t I • w WAIHINOlOH WUK .. ~ t>IO • ..00. TllQO. TAVI In 1111e en•mal.cf , ... b•Md on Audy1rd KlpllnO ·, noY9I 8 liltle mongooM ~en Indian latnHy I d•l•nder 1g11nu th• COl>fU Neg and Negaln• ~ MOTHINANO 8tlTEM Htrlan crown• Zlppet K•ng of HNrt• at tM Valenllne'a Day dence to caM e1ten11011 lo~'adate 8 0 WHATS HAPP£HtN011 Dee IS held f()f 1"9tt by II ' depett!'!MM\t elor• mtl\ao-r wtien IM lrlN to exchange t blrthdey pr..-nt • THE 000 COUPLE Fet•• IS tormented whell he IMtnS that hlS ea-Wll8 IS d1llng the brother ol OICal's girlfriend fD I.!) WALL STRUT WEE< Greenspan s Review Ouesl Alen Greenepan. pres and cholrman. Town· Mnd, GrMntPM And CO , inc ()) CUPP£R AEVIEWll.,. t:OO 8 Cl) THE DUK£8 Oii HAZZARD Bo and Luke plClt up a pretty hltchhlller wtth a suitcase lull of troubles flJ TURNA80UT Just as Sam and Penny are gelltng the hang ol being the othor one, the calendar tette Penny she's pregnanl D @) HEROES OF AOCK 'H'AOLL Fiims from the careers of aome of the rock worlds biggest Sl811, ~ud1ng Elvll Presley. the Beattes. Chubby Checker and Iha AotNng Stones, are com· blned wtth dips from per· l0<menoes ill this salute to rock ·n· roll hOtted by Jell Bridges. • MEAVORIFFlM "Salute To Columbia Pic- tures And Hollywood's 75th Ann1veratry" fD W£ INTEMUPT THIS WU.I( m NOVA "Patterns From The Paet" The world of the O'eros Indians of the Peruvian Andes is patterned on thll of their anoes1or1. t:30 flJ HEJ.lO, LARRY Diane decides 10 hitchhike to Loa Angeles In order to altend a bNctl party 8D LAN08lOH Oeorgia stile legislator David Scott recttet Ille work of Langston Hughes. while her husband is laid up in Ure hospital. He was put there when two hijackers ambushed him lo get at some contraband they'd hidden in the cab of his truck KIM DARBY, ANNIE POTTS TAKE THE WHEEL They're 'Aatbed Annie and Sweetleple' THIS, BY THE way. is where Billy Carter makes his debut as a dramatic act.or, playing the role of Deputy Sheri!L.Miller, who tells the trucker's wife about the ambush. ·Tm sorry to tell you. Mrs. La Rosa.·· Billy mumbles. "Jack's in a hospital in L.A. Hijackin' or somelhlng." your hands on t h at truck !" That 's loyalty. Anyway, Miss Darby decides to drive the truck herself, mak- ing enough hauls to pay off the loan company and get Stanton off her back. Nice Uncle Wally <Arthur Godfrey l tells her there's only one proper way a woman can learn lo handle a r ig, and that's by having Flatbed Annie teach her. happening, this story couldn't possibly drag, but drag it does. The story gets lost in its pursuit of chastngs , and ha lfway through you realize they 're not even trying to make sense. The hijackers, fo r example, have plenty of opportunjties lo snatch their smuggled dope out of the truck cab, but postpone it, pre- sum bably so they won't miss any of the chases. Trucker movies can be fun ; this one isn't. Brother Billy's the best tbing in lt. TUBE TOPPERS CBS 8 8:00 -Be My Valentine. Ch3rlie Brown. The Peanuts kids ex· chang<! Valentines. but Charlie Brown comes up short again in thJs animated s pecial. ABC D 9:00 -Heroes of Rock 'n' Roll. Jeff Bridges hosts this retrospec- tive on the careers of some of the rock world's biggest stars -Elvis Presley . the Beatles, Chubby Checker and the Rolline Stones. KTTV CD 9 :00 -Mer v Griffin. Columbia Pictures comes in for a salute on the 75t h annivers.r ry of Hollywood movie making. which potlrayt the black expetience tn Alrica 1111d America 10:00 II Cl) DAUM Pam beileves J R framed her t>tother Clltt for the murder ol Ju!le Grey end movee out of 1he hOute. (Pert 2 ol 2) flJ SWUPSTAKES A c;rcus coople (Jemes Coco. Rue McClanetlan). • pd poelle1 and hll vlcltm (Mark Shera, Arlene Golonkll and an unheppily married couple (Joen Haokett. PatrlCll MICnM) are flnellsll In the loltery GG NEWS G) NIGHT OAl.l.EAY "The Return 01 The Sorcerer" A SO<C41fer hires an a•perl In ancient tan- guaget to reveal the secret or an ancient tcr1p1 fD MASTEU'IECE THEATRE "Country Matter• Cnp- pled BIOom" A crll)Oled young woman's sister makes ott with the one man who might have mar· rled her (RI m WOALD "Solmenltlyri's Ohlldren Are Making A Lot Of NOise tn Perla" A portrait or a divided French Leh end a group of Sokher·1111yn· inllueneed lnteoectuata 10:30 m fl) MEWS 11~ I flJ D (I) OD NEWS MAKE ME LAUGH • MOVIE • • '"> "Apache Uprising" (19661 Rory CalhOun. Cor· inne C~t An 1no1an uprising compl1ea1es the plans or a corrupt stage line oNk:ial 10< a gold he<at (2 hrs I m THE ODD COUPLE fetlx's brother. Floyd. per. suedes Felix that hi• piece Is not 111 heCllc Manhattan. t:>ut back at llOme 1n FIOyd ., lactory ti) THE 00004£8 The M1n111er of Sl)Ofl per. auaclff lhe Goodies to rep. retent Britain In ttle Winter OiymplC8 at the North POie tD DO<CAVETT GUM! Gr-Pele)'. 11:30 8 Cl) NEW AVENOEM An egent known only .. "The Fo11·· trlee to stop the Avengers from Identifying him through a pnnt he ktN on an 1111tlque car. 8 TONIGHT Hott Johnny Canon Guests· Merttn Mull. Shel· ley Winters. Flo Conway, Jim Slegelman G lWIUOHT ZONE "The Ht1chhtktr" Onv1n; cross-country, a g1<1 kaepa seeing the aa<l'WI hltCMlk~ on the road ahead G ® BAAETTA An eecepecl COOVICI seelc • 1ng revenge on Barette learns that h11 girlfriend is romantte411y 1nv<>lved wrth Tony (RI m THE OOHO SHOW G) OETSMART Mu tries 10 explain to • WC>m811 ~hat the Ol1"8 Iha 11e It really a m11111turl1ed r8Ce111er fli) CAPT'IOHED A8C NEWS MORNING 12JOO G TWIUOHT ZONE "Ona M0<e Pallbearer Wealthy Paul Radin a11anges an •ntritate revenge 10< tho541 he think a have wronged htm 1n h1~ hie G) JUKEBOX Hostosa Twiggy fl) GET SMART Waary ol walling Jor Ma.t to pop the ouestoon 99 agr-to marry a casino bOSS fli) MOVA 'Patterns From The Past The WO<ld Of the 0 e.os Indiana of the Peruvian Andes 11 patternecl on thll of their "'°891ora. 12:30 8 MOVIE ••"A "A Lion It In The Street•" ( t1153) Jamee CeoneY. 8arbllta Hele A ~··~ aweys the people tn 11<1 emlll town with the UN Of ·t~hr,55min) • ~ "Gog'" ( 11154) Rietlatd Egen. Conatanoe Dowling. A mechenical brain is rigged to aabotege a Merel llboretory on • apace etllton (1 hr., 45 min-), • MOVIE • • •'I\ "Champegne F0t c-" ( 11150) Ceteale HOim. Ronald Cotman An uneml)loyed genlut ptana to ~ e quoz stiow into 1>8nkNPtcy (2 hrS l 12:37 8 MOVIE •a "Arizona Busnwaek· era" I 19681 Howard Keet. Y'IO!lne 0eC¥IO Conled· er11e spiel become 1n1101vecl with e men wtlO is supplying guns 10 rene· gede ~hes (I hf 30 mini QI MOVIE • • "'Klliets Ot Kiiiman· 18<0" 119601 Robert Taylor. Anthony New1ey An engi· ,_ must ov«come local tflbeamen Arab alive traders and w1t0 animals to OUtlO the lint East African r 81tw1ty fl hr 45 min I 12:'6 IJ (I) C8S LATI: MOVIE • • "Straet K1ll1ng" ( t9761 Andy G111flth. Bt~IO<d Dillman A prosecullnQ a11omey 111empts 10 PfO\le a mutder wu ordered by lhe underworld 1~ 0 MtDNIOHT SPECtAL HoSI Wollmen Jack Gue11s Donna Summer. Rod Stewer1. Paut Mc;Carl· ney and WlllQS, Andy Gibb. Bob Dylen and the Band Gerry Raffeny. NICk Glider, Ted Nugent. Mac Oav1s 11'\d JohMV Peyd'leck G LOVE EXPERTS 1:30 G WAHTED: DEAOOA ALIVE Tyrant 2-1l0 0 MOVIE • • '" The Secret ways 119611 FllCllard W1dm1r1o Son11 Ziemann A leader of lhl! anh-Commun•st torces 1s 1><ougn1 out lrom l>eh•nd th@ Iron Curtain •n Hun;ary bv an Arnencan 80ventur. ar (2 hrs I 2:07 0 NEWS 2:15. MOVIE • • A Lawle!.s S11eet'' ( t9551 Rano01pn Scon . AnQela Lansbury A m11•· 5ha.1 a.no hlS Olll'C4! haJI singe. wife won< to clean up the It..._ town. (2 hn ,46mln) 2;.1S I snw fDWAAOI 2:21 NlWI 2:IO NIW8 MOVIE -a• "A T1~ For EY8t)' Seuoi\" ( tt72) DoclUfMn. tary. g) OET8MAAT KAOS lruatratu COHTOOL'a _., ett911'1Pf to protect U.S athle!N while at their meete. 2:539. NEWS :L110. MOVIE • •'It "HOll'(WOOd Story" f 111511 Rtehllld Conte, Jvtle Ad amt. S!23 I) MOVtl • • 'The lnttuoer•" ( t967) Edmond O'Brien, Don MUrtll)'. 4:00 " MOV1t: • •'It "Se>;en S•nnen" ( 194'0) Maflellto Ooetrteh, John Wayne. 4:2.6 G NEWS 4-30 G MOVIE •'It "The M aver.ck" 119621 Wiid em e111<>11. Phyllle Coat9S ( I ht , 30 min) m HeNS S:\Tl 'RDA\' MORNING 7:001J MARLO ANO THE MAGIC MOVIE MACHINE flJ YOGI'S SPACE AAce G IMO BU.IE MAA8LE D ®l 8C008Y 000 G HOTFUOOE m ELEMENTARY MEWS. G) WOMAN: AEEl TO REAL fli) YOGA FOR HEAL TH (J) SPAN~ 7:30 f) DUSTY'S TAEBiOUSE D FANT A8TIC FOUR G PACESETTERS I®) FANOFACE THE LONE AAHOER THArS EHOUOH ~PEAAOOM FLAKES (J) NElCT STEP BEYOHO 8'00 8 Cl) POPEYE flJ GOOZILLA SUPER 80 D MOVIE • • 'fO<'I Onge" ( 1952) ROO Carner0<1 Jene Nigh. D ®l SUPEA~IENOS QROU.ER SUPERSTARS G) MOVIE • • • 'Lonie Women ' I •9•91 June All•ll<WI. Peter Lawford &l) ..OVA Pa11erns From The Past" T,._. wNld OI lhe O'eros Indians ol ll'le Peruvian Ande5 •• pettemeo on that of the<r 1ncesrors 8·30 fl) SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 'Elvis' Mo Vie Hailed- Emmr Predicted for K":'1 Russell By JOE EDWARDS NASHVILLE. Tenn. <AP l The man who handed Elvis Presley the scarves to pass out to excited rans at his concerts says-Kurt Russell deserves an Emmy for his portrayal of the rock 'n' roll king in a television movie scheduled for broadcast Sunday. Charlie Hodge. a guitarist for Presley's concerts and a long- time Presley friend, says the movie. "Elvis." is "a warm. dramatic show." The movie will be broadcast on ABC. Channel 7, at 8 p.m. ·"the essence of Elvis is there." said Hodge, a technical adviser for the movie. "I think it's a good movie and a tough act lo follow. I think Kurt should win an Emmy if the movie is put together right. HODGE, WHO HAS a minor acting part in the film, said Russell does an excellent job im· itating Presley's speakjng voice. "I would tum my back. and be would sound just like Elvis," he said in a telephone interview from his home in MemphJs. Presley's singing voice in the m ov ie is that of Ro nnie McOoweU1 best known for his hit "The King Is Gone." recorded right after Presley died of heart (allure in August, 1977. Hodge, 44, ls hard-pressed to conceal emotion when he dis- cusses Presley. He met Presley ln 1956, served in the Army with him and was a guitarist for him until he died. · "ACTUALLY, I don't like lo talk about some things," he said. "My memories are all good ones. I see fllms of the con- certs, and I think about all the good times. "God. I wish he was back," he said. his voice cr acking with emotion. "He still seems to be very much alive. Wherever I go, I see fans ; he's still with us to them. "Look at his leeacy -it's all happiness. He let't lt ror all of us.'' .... 1 ....... KURT RUSSELL AS 'ELVlS' IN NEW TV MOVIE Charfle Hodge (right) Lauds Actor's Performance HODGE SAID THE most al tention he himself received at t he concerts was when he draped the scarves around Presley's neck ror Presley to hand out to screaming and tearful women at the foot of the stage. ··w e used to Joke about how people neve r noticed that I played guitar and sang." he re· called. Since Presley 's death. Hodge 'bas'been concentrating on work· In g with a Me mphis band. "Flight 602," which does a show entitled "Memories of Elvts and His Music .. · "I T ELL TORlt:S on stage about his career ... he said. "It 's about the happy times and is not a depressing thtnst I 'm doing what he would ~ant me to do. Ac would want me to rlo this show and make people happy " Hodge said Prl'.Slcy had mulU· pie health concerns before his death ··we all knew he had a twtsted co l o n . a l iver problem . hypertension and glaucoma. He was on· prescri bed medication for this. But I didn't know he had a heart problem " Multiple Networks • To Provide Clwices? WASJDNOTON <AP I ~ The head or the Fedcra I Com· munlcallons l:omm1ssion bas predicted lbe eventual develop- m ent of multiple t e levision networks to provide ·•an abun· dance of program choices " The truck is in a police lm· pound station, costing many dollars a day while lt 's there. This ls not good , we learn, beca\JSi? the trucker and his wife (Kim Darby ) already owe back payments on the truck. ln fact, there is a comical knuckle· cruncher from the loan company <Harry Dean Stanton> trying to repossess the beloved rig. Flatbed Annie, natch, is a female Fonzie, down t o the leather jacket -a tough·talking truck-driving woman who's reaJ. ly hiding a broken heart. She is played by Annie Potts. She does much hollering throughout the movie. .Jones '·Otb.ello' Nixed "In the long run, the public in· te rest can most erficlently be voiced by lhe public itself as it turns the dlaJs on TV sets across the country to choose among an abundance of program choices." FCC Chairman Ch arles 0 . Ferris sB.id in remarks prepared for delivl'ry In Los Angeles to a University of California a u. dlence. When Stanton shows up at Miss Darby's office, tbreatenl.ng to attach her wages unless she turna the truck over to him, she clenches her tttth. cltnches her llsll and tells him: "YOU CAN HAVE our house. our fumlture. our car. my Job . . . but you 'U never. ever lay THE TWO WOMEN form a portnershlp and bead ror Los An1eles, where they find they are being chased not only by the loan company baddie, but by the hijackers, who want their con: traband. The rest of the movie conslst.s of chases and foils. ln· eluding some car wreckaae and the standard truck drlvlnf( posse coming to th(' rescue. You'd t.hlnk with all of that LONDON (AP > -The 8r1Uab Broadcasting Corp. ls postpon· Ing Its TV production or S h a kespeare 's "Othello" because British Equity, the ac· tors' union, ls refusln1 to allow American actor James Earl Jones to play the lead. BBC Television's drama chief, Sean Sutto, announced the de- cision. BBC In s i s ted that Shaknpeare's Moor be played by 1 black. The actors' union contended that he should be a 8rtton. but the BBC lnslsled that Jones was the best qualified black actor. ''Othello" was to be filmed In May as part of the six-year BBC project lo r ecord all 37 of Shakespeare's plays. A quarter of the financing Is coming from the United States and the !ieries will be broadcast ln America also. Jone11 w<1s the first American actor to be announced for any of the major roles. A number or leaders or the American stage have criticized the iserlu b«au th casts are ahnosl en· tlrely Brtllsh. ,_ '' .. ''Thal l our beat hope for a future that combines diverse service to th vil'wing pobllc. a limited potenUnl for the abuse of market power nnd most lmpor~anuy -a gr ally reduced need for govemmf'nt interven· lion ln dectslom1 on what the. publics s and hears," be sald. R MOVIE REVIEWS DAILY PIL.OT (."9 Veteran Actress Fractures Ribs, Funny Bon'!s BJ BOBTBOllAS HOLLYWOOD (AP> Pat.11 Kelly hu Jul turned •. but •h hasn't slowed down ber llftk>GC punuit of comed,J. It COit her three fractured ribl and a plDcbed oene lo ber latat mov1e. SM hu her bHt role ln yean •ttb Dil•Y'• 'The North Street lrnfU)an.'' ln whlcb ihe play• one ol a CO'P' ()f houlewivet punutn1 a eaoa ot 1amblera IN ON . E. 1he ean be 1ttn racln1 down a cll>' i t.reel oo lhe .,_ck of a rnotoraclo driven by Edward lforrm&nn <no doubles). She abo t'~ns tbrou1&tt\rarnc 1n car driven by Douala.a l''owtey. v.ho pla)'1 her husband. "Af\er one <'ho se I wenl on locaUoo ln San Pe-dro." ~ho s11)'111 ··1 tot a b11 paln in my cheat and 1 .aid. Sc>nu.•body lfl me a doctor · Tht X rays ahow xi lhl'\~ fructured ribs " All Uus ls old •turf for Mi~ Kelly, who broke mto mov1e11 with Hal R~ch two red comedies m lhe early l~ ·•1 Pl.A YEO IN one 'Laurel and Hardy' comedy .. sbe reealls, "and I wu supposed ·to be bit over the bead w1tb a bottle. haluraUy they had breuaway bottles, but I bappeoed t.o get a real one l aln>06t fainted; in fact I did St.an told me it happened to b1m ooce, too; it was just one ol those mlat.akea. MATINEES SATURDAY & SUNDAY "KING OF THE GYP81ES" <R> "LOOKING FOR MR. GOOOBAR" (R) WALT DISNEY PRooucTIONS "NORTH AVENUE IRREGULARS.. (Q) "SAME TIME NEXT YEAR" CPG> "INVASION OF THE .,. BODY SNATCHERS" CPG) "COMA .• "ICE CASTLES" (PG) "THE GREAT TRAIN ROBBERY" (PG) "CONVOY" "QUINTET" 'LEGEND OF HELL HOUSE" (R) "NATIONAL LAMPOON'S ANIMAL HOUSE* .. AMERICAN GRAFlm" (R) "MOMENT BY MOMENT" "MIONIGHf EXPAESS" "UP IN SMOKE" "A BOY & HIS DOG" (R) .. CALIFORNIA SUITE" "THE CHEAP DETECTIVE .. (PG) ALL DllUVl:·INS O"-" 6:30PM.....nlY c .... u .... '' .,,.. "".... • Kld•te P'la1POltlMll FROM Fashion Island Newport B each "When t nm l rrivod al Roach, I tboucbl th•Y had m mixed up with Toto the clown. In my llnt comedy, I w11 auJ>P(lled t.o come on· 1t.1e, drop a ratne Ucket and fall in lhe baas drum. "Wbeo I bad to l'lanll by my teeth rrom an alrplane and have an elephant put bla root on my 1tomach. I drew lhe Une. 'Get a atunt girl,' I Hid." PATSY KF.U.Y doesn't mlod admitting ber ap. She baa been a s bo)IW bual~ luminary so looe that people lh.lnk abe must be .ancient. The Brooklyn ,Prl start d dancing at any early age, th n JoantM! the act or the great comedian, Frank Fuy She ~'-'"Reared on Broadway with Will Ro1cra In 'Three Ch<'t>rs" and with AJ Jolson in "Wonder Bar." then Roach brought her to Hollywood to costnl" with Thelma Todd in com· edy short.b ·'Thelma had been making them with Zasu Pltt.s. ·· says Mlsa Kelly • "Zasu wanted to leave the series to do dramatic parts, and she was very good at it, wo. ll was hard for me to adjust at first, because I'm a night penon. Wbeo they told me 1 bad t.o be at the stud.lo at 5:30, I said, ·1 don't get to bed WlW 4!' • 'll was great fun. Stan <Laurel > and ( A Ou/ck Look at the Movies J Babe (Hardy) would come on the set and live us llnes and 1u11estJons. It was tbrlWnC to alt In a projection room with St.an and bur blm com· meot: 'That little fellow wouldn't do that.• He was aware of tbe character be wu playiDC, and be laailted on retake. ll tbe acene wasn't rtchL "I laulbed from the time I arrived at tbe studJo witll I left at niaht. I wu ubamed to take a paytbeck." Female comedy teams were a rarily in films, but the glamorous blonde Todd and the raucous lrllb Kelly enjoyed aucceu for tbJ'ee years tmtll Todd's mysterious death In 1935. ROACH THEN teamed Kelly with Pert Kelton and Lyda Roberti but the new pairings dldn 't work. Miss Ke lly went on t.o play lncompe~ tent secret.arles and insolent maids in comedies and musicals at major studios. "I even did a western with John Wayne," she remarks. "I bad a swayback horse that followed me to the commissary every day. After I finis bed tbe picture, the trainer asked if I would come and visit the bone. He m1aaed me." She dropped out of films ln 1943, appearing in plays. on radio with Tallulah Bankhead, in rugbt clubs with Barry Wood. She returned to movies in 1960 with "Pleaae Don't Eat the Daisies" and bas been back on Broadway with "No, No, Nanette" and "Irene." 'Irregulars' Delightful "INVASION 01' THE 800Y SNATCH•ltSH Is 1M ~IHI sur· pt'IM of 8 ltcklusl~ wllltM leHCfl, • tttrlller ot taste and lmtQllllltlofl tNt ......, Allred HltcllCOcil could edml,... Pfllllp KMlfmtjVdlreciM Oii • tl91tt <Sl.S mllltonl bUOget with a Ileen eye for eerie rnOCld and omlMYS at• ,,_.,.... The <•SI IS he•ded b'J' Dot\81d Sutherland, Brooke Ad•ms '"'d Leonard Nlmoy; their skllled IHl- derpttylnv Is '-' tor tlle ml* ltretCfllnQ premiw; C... Ot9811IMM trom ~ ....wene ~ Ille mtnclllof.,_.,cKI-? 11·1 8bllird. ol C'CIUl'W. 8ut llftlt' seelnv ,,. """· _. 1ttrt to -r. The ratlnO ~PG. end IN m.. m•y lie too ...... for the younv a!ld ._ prnsfcNlbl8 "MOVll, M0¥1a,. II aft atf•C Uonete looof oi-c!Mn\t lterl~. F Int comn • P8f'1ICly of •II tltoM r~to-ndlK llflreflOM fltms. ""'°'o-vrtONd In 9'IWtola INCll 8f>d W!Wt•. Tiie 118<---llnMldW8y llCW-¥ (JM. <IUdH Ille .... 11111 In'°'°'· ...... 1119 "° <lldle unturned. In betwwft ,, • tr•ll« f'O' • comlnv ettrtctloft, • Wot-Id W• I ftyl119 ei>k. Mo•lft ot the 1'30s ltne .,.... ~~ lltfOn, 11111 r ..... y wlU. MKll 111911 Sllfrtt 8lld loM un St.,11.., Ool'lel'O ,.., dr•wn 1119"- ¥0lt8<Je perlonnence. trom the u · pert ctst. wtllclt Geo<ve c. Scott, TrlSfl Ven Dew.-. .nci Rtd 8uttOlls. A4dl<ts of lfle l.lff. ltte ihow Wiii 8dore "Movie, Movt9." A .. ed PG, but It rnlGM n well be o . . . . CLORIS LEACHMAN RUNS FROM BEAUTY PARLOR APPOINTMENT She Hume• to Fight the Mob In Neweet Watt ~•n•y Comedy Th@ <Ht Is ewcellent: Stertll'l9 M•ydel'I, Sllell•Y WI"'·"· Judd Ml~lt. S68MS-......,..~-ltt ly Erl< ~ .....,,. dellut ts H •.,qMctous es -ot Dustin Hof ln.•n In ''Tiie Gf'_,fte" el'4t At Ptc:tno In ''Tiie Gedf..,_.'' n. rtt· ~ Is R, wlUI ...... -~ ~ •loMM•. . .. A .......... PATSY KELLY AOMfTS AGE IS 69 She Appe•red In Laurel •nd H•rdy Fiim• F1lmed l~IVE IN OONCER'I' r '.........o """._,...,.r~­.._.,...,..._.._........~ ......... ~...__... .... ~ ... "---'-"• r .. -~- ~9; (~~ Exclusive Orange Co. Engagement Ends Thursday bN1 Nr91"' .,,_is 4 Hfl~AO EUCINS.S T£VE BUUNEA PflOOUCT10H Of RICHARO PRVOR LIVE IN CONCVIT f'IVCIUCld by OEl JACI( lf'd J MARK TRAVIS E.ea111w ProdUcef SAUL BARNETT • Ot..etec:I by JEff MAAOOUS A SU n-tre Helwofll Production In Auoct9tlon With COMPi'CT VIOEO SYSTEMS. INC. ,....._.by SPECIAL EVENT ENTERTAINMENT ~Al.-~IOIO_,.ll'IOS RECOO.OSMIOTAP(S I ...... 0-. • .,... • .,..., ....... ,""..,... ........ Q -NOT A LIVE CONCERT·FILMEO LIVE Moftofrt-41:1 M:00-1:46 a.t.-8un.-1:1s.2:5S. 4:3CM:1M:oo.t:45-11:30 Letelhows Frt.-let...fkm.-11:30 STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR • -.. i-.. .... PETER SAYS •.. ''BMW IST DER .BESTE IN DER WELT!'' IBMW IS THE BEST IN THE WORLDI 1979 528i BUY OR LEASE THE ULTIMATE DRIVING MACHINE. WE OFFER YOU SOMETHING G" I NO LEASE COMPANY OR BANK CAN - 1. A $200,000 Service Department. 2. Factory authorized facilities and bOdy shop. 3. Elimination of the middle man by leasing dealer direct. •17 IMW '76 IMW '7J IMW '71 CAM.AIO UOCSI SlOI l .OCS Z-21 '11 CADfU.AC '74 1MW 2001 smw Fully eou1pped! Very low miles .• too' Must see• (7AOTPS) Sierra beige Bl ' with s t ere o S1l~er. sunroof. Red exterior. ack with gold Automatic. blue color. air cond. & s tereo. Top cond 1tlonl (088MCF) cassette & air air cond .. stereo wh1teintenor.11ir trim . st ereo c 0 n "d T 0 p cassette & mag cond. & stereo cassette & only co nd i ti o n• wh ee I s . Extremely nice' 10 .000 miles! (689T JE) ( 130PPL). (544VY J) (53664 7) The difference between a Mercedes-Benz lease and any other . is the Mercedes-Benz. } The car you lease does make quite a difference. After all, you don't drive the lease. you drive the car. A(ld when you lease a Mercedes·Benz you drive some- thing special indeed. Whichever Mercedes-Benz model you choose. you drive one of the world's most respecfed automo- biles. A car with legendary engi· neering, meticulous craftsmanship. outstanding performance and safety. Something else: you'll drive the car you lease for two, three or even four years. Most cars look out of date all too quickly. But when you lease a Mercedes-Benz, you drive 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 for you to drive a Mercedes·Benz than you ® might have thought possi· ble. Call us today for the surprising facts. Ask about our many convenient leasing plans. --. Mission Viejo Imports 831-17 40 21~:~~~:y. 495-1700 . . Son Diego Fwy. at Mery, Mission Vie10 *LADIES ; Be A Sport- "Drive a Spitfire'' A JI ery Large Percentage of Our Cwtomers Are Professional Ladies-So We Know How To Take;The Worry Out Of Your Next Car Purchase! ee Us For Some Plain Talk, Straight Facts And Nice People To Do Bwineas With. Good tenns aYa1l111>le w•ltt low down payment -Sublec1 to vour good credit Sales -Service -Leasing Opt11 TiU JO P.M. Mo,,.~~r. Yn .. Ope" E•-ery S11,,d11y Till 5 P.ftt. 5 y r./50,000 ·mile Service Contract • Available O n All New Imports!!! J block\ So11rlr of rlrt So11 Dwtn F,,el4"11J rlARBOR Bl VO /SAN DIEGO FREEWAY 2925 HARBOR BL VD .• OOSTA MESA 9792'.DJ YOUR CHOICE! OF LUXURY IMPORTS AT EASY PA YMEHTS '78 ALFA ROMEO d. -~ . I 8 ALFA ROM SPIDER ·· :., ·-., SPORT SEDAN 5179" . ---~!~~~~""" ..o. • n . --• Slllrp!(001.._.I 44! ----c.o ••Ne i.-9"CI •II•• 01133 IOlll pymll 111 868 2• 111 Dft'I '1370 SS lrtO lllOO CIC> rec!UC100ll. tat mo Pft'IC I ''°° ---'_, On aocwowed ~ NEW 1 79 SAABS HEW '78 SAAB TURBOS FROM5 I 0.123 fSer 0269881 EXCELLENT SELECTION OF 1979 LUXURY PEUGEOT 504 DIESELS & GA·S FROM 56299 ...... ..... ..... . ..... ._. -.,......... ... .. ...._ ROBINS READY USED CARS 175 FORD MAffAtcl SlDAH Automatic Iran$ air cond1t1on1ng radio. heater. tinted glass wsw ttres wheel covers & to w miles Lie ft521LIA Stk •307A '2278 175 CHEVROLET MOMZA COUrt 2 Door Automaltc trans . factory air cond1tion1ng & low miles This 1s a sharp car• Uc J765HOA Stk. #P3632 '2778 '75 FORD MAH Ta.JM<> 4 DOOl Automatic trans . factory air cond . power steenng & brakes. tilt wheel. .vinyl roof and radio Lie #016MCMJ Stk JP3575 '2878 176 DODGE ~COU'l Hardtop 3 speed .. gas saver· standard trans . 6 cyl engine and radio Ltc #WVJ323 Sii< JP3603A. '3178 174 CHEVROLET IMPALA 4DC>o. Automatic trans • factory air cond . power steering. power brakes. vinyl roof & radio Lie # 133SCO Stk. #211A '2478 174 FORD - LTD 2 DOo. Hardtop VS. automatic trans., air cond . power steering & brakes. AM/FM radio & low miles! Lie J372KSI Stk #P3712 '2878 1' 176 AMC MATADOR 2-DR. HAIDTOf' Automattc. factory air cond . pwr steenrlQ & brakes. radio. heater & ooly 32,000 miles on this gas saver Ltc JS60NtG Stk J646A '2978 177 DODGE CO&.T2 DC>o. Cute httle gas saver with 4 speed trans., AM/FM stereo cassette. vinyl roof. bueket seats & rallye wheels.. Uc #221SVZ Stk. #2642A '3378 "AOBINS·AEAOY" means every used car we sell must have passed these rigid inspections for safety and reliability. · in our own modern recondit1onfng department - BRAKES Ltnmgs. Powef Systems . .Hydraulic ~·;100,1'" .. ELECTRICAL Horrf.Ughts. lgn1t1on and Power Systems FRONT END Wheel Alignment Shocks and Steertng Sys· tem POWER TRAIN Trans . Rear End. and Electromc Scope l:nglne Diagnosis LUBRICATION Lube. Oil Change. and New 011 Fiiter OVER 2 ACRES OF USED CARS TO CHOOSE FROM! 77 FORD """° cau1.-wAM>M Automatic trans., factory air cond .• AM/FM stereo. roof rack. custom interior & exterior. raltye wheels & pwr steering. Lie. #310SPN Stk. 09SA·'3978 177 MERCURY MOHAICH A sharp car with automatic. faciory air cood., pwr. steering & brakes. vinyl roof. rad•O. heater & low m ies! Lie. 1549SAB Stk. #P3661 '4178 177 FORD RAMADASIDAM ve. automatic. factory air cond .• rwr. steering & brakes. radio. heater. wsw tires & wheel covere Uc. t209SAB Stk #f>;W62. '4178 177 FORD LTO n 2 DI. HardtoP Automatic. power steenng. factory air cond.. tilt wheel. vinyl roof, radio. heater. wsw tires & wheel covers Lie. "733SGK Stk. IP3459 94778 '78 FORD FllO PICICUP Automatic transmission. radio and heater. A tough Ford truck! Lie. #1M39438 Stk. tP3670T '1978 FINAL '78 WASHOUTI DRIVE HOME ANY NEW 1978 GRANADA· FAIRMONT· PINTO· LTD· OR LTD 11 LEFT IN OUR STOCK FOR ................ ___ ................... .. U DER FACTORY INVOICE AND GET ·0t~'GTs5 FREE (BUY IT AT YOUR FAVORITE GAS STATION AND WEl.L PAY FOR ITI) NO CARS HELD BACK. TAKE YOUR CHOICE WHILE THEY LAST! FACfOIY INYOtclS ltCWDI FlllOHr ANO AU FACfOIY HOLDIACKS 1979 MODELS •• BY THE ACRE See Us For FEBRUARY DISCOUNTS on the NEW COME IN ANO REGISTER FREE .... TOWIN A PANASONIC AM/FM Cassette Recorder AC/Battery Operated ' NOTHING TO BUY!! " . v 1 P\18U(.' OTl<'E l'l(nn 'I UllNl.U HAMii' ITAf5M Ml , ... 1 .. -"" --I• ......... ,1 '"''-'t•• \Wtr I \i<\N I IMP• t• f ()wr •o ""'" .....,,. An .. 'A"'"'' (9'Ar•""' M••ttt" W•t--. _,, .... AO<• I AtJI II -IA 'lt\A \ A •1J'OI 1 hh b\ntf'W'u u t ,.,,...,, t• b'; .tin •n rll•lrlu•• '-ft•t ''' M•• t U\ WAt1!11N1 1ftl• "t~tflottwOt •,h O~ wU~ , ... (O.U-fttV ,,,.,.._ f'lf '''•nOf \non•• Of't J.tltlMI•" J\ ,.,.. 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WHtmln~ter, C.lllornl• ,,.., OOftelO Allell SocMr. 1S711 E•rl ore ... ~. ee11tomt• 91'83 Muo1111a wet•b91_ usn a ... ldlMy, WW1tmt111 .... Cel"or1'11•926e3 Peut Lewis t.eon•nl. U9 Celle DIM, Allftll'I\ Glllfomla 97901 Tiiis butlneu 11 conducted by • t11Mr•I~ Mi<Nlel A. TN!IW ™' ·~ -filed Wllll Ille CIDul'lh Clerk ot Or•nve Cou!1tY on ~ryU,tm. P\lllLK" NOTK'E PlJBLJC NOTICE PUBUCNOTI PUBlJC NOTl('E Cf'.,., NOTICI TO <•l'OITO•S SUf'E•IOll cou•T 0 1' THC STAf( 0 " CAL,,O•NIA flO• THE COUNTY 0,. O•ANOI ....... ,.. l'•l•ll'Ol ,.RANC-r " AV,.RY HOQr l>K••Wd NOTICC IS Hf'•CflV OIV£N to f!>to credlton Of -_,,,. ,,_ .,,.. • .,.,., IMI •II -llevlno <l•I"'' ot9'1ll\\I -,.Id ~ ...... ,,_.,,,.., 10 Ill• SUf'E•tOtl COUltT Of' Titll ,....,, wlltl tN nK•,_.,, YOU<!Wn '" STAT• Oft CAl.lflOtl .. IA f'Olt tt. O.,k e ol ti. ''"'k Of''"' •OOv• •" THI! ~NTY CMJOltAMO• lllled c-1, cw lo ll'•Wftl lltfom with NO A..... ,,,. llflHtMY vtl•lflWt\ lo llW u" NOTICE Or> H8Alt1N0 0" dertlQ1ted el th~ l•w Otll<t Of fl•flflON l'O" flltoeAT• Of' WIU, 8 U X 8 AU M & C H A II MA IC " ANO "0• LllTTllltl T81TAMllN· Prof•Hloftotl COftJOtellon, 1'01 Dov• TAltY. Strut, Svlt• '*'· N•Wl)(lrl Ouch e\tel• of E MILY 8 BUTTNER, C.llto.nl• t7MO wflkll h Ille plAu• Of 0.cw•..... butlneH Of lllt U"°"''~ In"" m-1 NOT!( t<; MfRE&v G IVEN tt>et I•,. ~rtfllfll"Q In'"" Hl0,I• ol '"Id ci MA•GUf'Rllf r BUTTNER 11., t~I. wllllln '""' ·-·~· ""~' I .... Ill~ IWrel" 8 ,,.1111.,,, I« Ptobai. Of fir\! PtJblkellO<> nf lht1 """"' Wiii .. .,d for l<\IJ8no of Lelt•rt 0.ted FfbrWrv ~ 1'1• T"'lem•nterv 10 ,,,. Ol!fll'-•• r9· JOAN LOYND lfr•nr • 10 ..mltll h made tOf fuflNf EftClll<h nl I"" Wiii o&rllf UIM• "nc! thel 1"41 tim e •nd Of 1111> "Dov• NmfO(f "'&< • nl l\~tlr>Q '"" ,_ llM i-n Ht tle<f'dr,,I lf)r ,.,bru.!ry 71 ttl•, el 10:00•.m .. In eUXllA,'1M A (HAKMAIC lh• •ourf'1Jflm nf ~rt-nt No l ol •Law c:.rtMo'•llon '"'c! < ourl 81 100 n vk Q ftter C>r1¥1! 1 .. 1 0."9 I t .. Sull• 6tO W••t. In Ille Clly of Sent• An•, N~ 9Mctl,C•'1 ... '"'""'"'" ht: 0 1418»1101 O~l•c! f"lll'<Yll•• t ,.,. A"-"...-Erec.,,rlt l rF A RRAN~. Pulllt ""° °'-(O.\I """' r>llol "°""'' (lf'rtl "" '· ... n. Mer '· ''" \111• LIONEL P HUNH0t.M. Jlt. Ol41 T.-Offlol'lt-.. nu c--01. tA S." 01• .. , CA ttllt Te4 "9-111* Aft-rfw ....i-Pvb11~ c>-co .. 1 O.oly Piiot F--.-..1. •.ti, 1tn 4~7t PUBlJC NOTICE .. UBI.IC' NOTlc·•; "'Cl 1110\lt IU,INI" ...... .,., ....... , IM ,_._,,. _ _. I• 00. ... fllv•I "'"' H I Y1Ur CHAt ffr"JHLIMlll 0 ,,, .OU llt OflAHOf C:OUfffY Ml WerMr A.,., M\Mtl~ .. _II, (.A ""'' . w1111-,r_,.11 .. o.w-, um 0.'IM r c...i11 l-Nlfl"I, ,. .,,.,, flll\ .......... 1, • ...-: ... .,, -.,.. lll•-WIH"-r o.w .... lllh .~ -· 11"'41 •1111 .,. ,_,_, , .... ol o.._ ~."" 1•11-y 10 ltn .,.,.. PlJ BLI(.: NOTICE •ICllTIOU\ IUSINl!U NAMt; nATl'Ml"NT fll• 1oonw1no ""'''°M ••• Clo•na l>u•IM\\ 11\ M~7 INVr\TMf'HI\, UH ...... ,,II 0.1,.., H\onllft\l!Oft ~«II . C'IOlllOrnlt~ HOI MoWI J 8"e "'°' (.olutt {Ir ~ Munll~on -tll, (•lllor11lt • M ll""I G•o, 611 C.0.Mll rut••·-· uiw..""' ~ P•l•r C Co<~llo, 11111 Wllo = _,......,. tlfftll C..ltofn•• ,,.., bu\ ..... ,,~~'"'·"" .. "" ln<«OO'•lf'll _Mao! .... -!"-' • D.N1MrtNp ...... J ...... Tl!lt '""-• ., ...... 1'ttll\ ""' C-ly C,.•k Of 0r..._ ~' .., )__, IJ. "'" •191• PW!f'1>M C>-0.-. 09!1\' Piiio!, Jeff "·,. _ ~ t. •. ,.,. a.~ PUBUC NOTICE ,.,..,,. Pvbtl~-Or..-oe COH1 D.tllv PllOI, ""',,..,.., '· '· "· n . ''" c11.,. PUBLIC NOTICE hl•019')1",I Mt1rk1·~gl,1< 11 On The OrcJnOt! Co.i'>t DAILY PILOT CLASSIF-IED ADS 0...f•llS-ICe 642-5678 l'~~t---<1• EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY .......... Hoffer. ....... Fors.. 1002 REUED $1•••m ~i;J d~g,.o~ ud luxury plus! 4 g)oriou.s bdrm.8, 3 aradow bat.ha, tilunnintr step.dowtl liv· 1n.i room w/crackllog fpk to'ormal dining, f~llge area Be first! f~OOOO FORESTE OLSON ,.,--~ NJ rea.I atate advertbfld in thl.I Ml'W1l~ptlr l• sub Jed to tho Federal Fai r llou11n1 Act of 1981! which malu .. 'fl It llh•l(al to advertlu "1rny !>rt' ff r.-n<'c, llmltat1on. or d111rrimin•tlon bRllcd on rnre. rolor. rl'lttuon. """'· OT nallonol Orlf(ltt, 01 un lnlt•nuon tu make Dnyl•-~·-..--•5•UC-C_IS_S_ 11ui h pn•fcrt•m·t•. llm1t1· • .._.. bon. ordlllerimlnat1on " P'.xpr'd Nlesmen: Here's • ('banceto)oln an active 'l1ua M'*l paJ>t•r Wiii not btmch office w1tb more know1nf ly at't'CPt 1ny cbenla Ulan U30CtaLes. advt'rt sln1 for real Bit.ch lll'lea }Mqers are tWll~l.e which Ill In viol•· more affluent, ules Uonol~haw lar1er, loans eas1er. m<>aS: Ad\r...tfs.n .... dModl ..... och .., -.,..,... ..... ,...._.....,.n. DAIL y ,.LOT Gll991 ,..,..., for the fint t. 10/30'J. 19b l. Rental BC· tivitJ optional. Rep~ ccnl\dentlal. BURR WHITE REALTOR, IMC. 675-4630 carnet~ o..ty. , ______ _ ~for Salt ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ga•r.. 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HIWPORT HTS. Spl'('ta<·ular home with ocenn view from s tud 10 & rnstr llWIC 2 Sty. hvmg are:.. 3 bdrm" , on largt> comer lot $225,000 LIDOISU OHHSUM. 1·5 ll6 VIA GRAt.IAHA Chanrung lradlt1on1tl ;l bdrm. + sunroom. on wKte lot ~.000 DOV& SHORES OPIHSUN.1·5 I 120 ANTICiUA 4 Bdrm. custom colollJel + den with frplc. & -~0001 d I Dlflg r01 Lawson Re ally Comp.iny 714-675-4562 ASSUME $58,800 loan Small down. Owne r transferred. 541 0425 Bia;. Sell with E~E! lt'su BREEZE Classified Ads 642·5678 .... l•-0.• •"' .... ....... .... .. --· . .... ··~ ..... ·-''••• jf .. ....... ..... ,_.. t C .. , ... •\itn ..... _. .. ,,w..., OPPORTUNITY for \'JtPf•ncnr.ed Invest mml counselors & re· Aid• •ntia I ~ i>e<: 1 a Lt s ts Prest1a11>Uio locut1on l~s1ve compensa· t•on ADULTS ONLY $49.900 2 story. 2 bedroom coooo 111 !l«un\y area. Near South Coast Plaza. Full pnt't' $4K,900. Immediate OC('upan<'Y Hurry. take advantaae. Call 641H477 • KE:Y r 1R€ALTOR5A INDIVIDUALITY &CHARACTB Ttemeodous curb appeal family home oo Balboa Island. Two-story 3 bedroom home with I~ bnct fireplace & hardwood f1ooC"S lQ living room &Dd room to ex· ~. ~car garace phs boat•storage area. $255.000 WATERFRONT HOMES REAL ESTATE 631·1400 YORBA LINDA NEW CUSTOM HOME ON ""1 ACRE. 3000 sq. ft. ol top quahty construe· t 1o n M a ny unique features S200.000. Open Sal/Sun. 1·5. ~s. Ot110. Call 528-7531 Agent. People who need people llhou.ld always check tht! ServlCl' 01rN'toQ· tn the DAlLY PILOT •• .,.,.t'IO'O 001•• • ••• ••Ot--· ··-... •> .. _, ·-.. • .-.id ...... tta~~ ... , .. .. _ u~ ....... ,,......_ .. ......... .. .... ·-..,.._...~ '•""" ..... .. .,.. ,.n. .• , llC... ...... " ........ .... '*. ··-,., ,, .. ..... ,, ............. .. ~ .... 190..""' ... ..... lttitvlwt ""-""~-... -''°" t•b..._ ~··-,.,,,....., N•• JH.-·:f ~Qt .,., ,.,,,..,. :c .. h ... "'"" _,.,. ....... It- .. _ ,,,~ ,,,_ ., .. _ ,. '• .. M '""-,..,, == ::::=... JO(.,..- @ 11.towrw ¥tO c-1 Neutral cae: 110181 ILllNS CD. OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE ORIGINAL ILUFFS CONDO 3 Br W/Conv Dt..n. Choice End Unit. Hi Wood Beamed Ceilings Tbru. Out. View O" Night Lights AC'ross Bay. Sep. Qtn. For Teenager Or Mothcr·In Law. Huge Patio For En· tertaining. Jt'ormal Dinlng Room . Custom F.P . Room For Wine Cellur. A "Joy Of Newport" List· Ina. $169,500. S'YGLASS OCEAN VIEW Spectacular Vlew From This Beautiful Portsmouth Model. 120,000 f mprovem onts tn Kitchen Alone. Formal Dining. Lrge Furn . Rm. W/F.P. ourtyord Has Pool Flreptt. Glass Protected Jacuzzi Off Beautifully Decorated Master Br. Call Now. S4:l0.000 (!) lno='I' 831• •• , D<W• .... 1 • • , - " ~~!!!!.~.~ ...... ~~.~~ ....... ~!.~.~ ....... ~!.~~ ....... ~:.~~ ....... ~.~~....... Fn~.February9. t979 QAILYP!LOI Dil Ge•olllll 100 G .... ,.. 100 .... ,.. IOOI •••r• 1001 Giwr_, tOOZ Geuwrol 100 HonesForS. HowwaForS. Hwttfws.t. ···············~······· ...................... ············•·········· ·················•·•··· ·········•·•·•········· •••••••••....•••.•....•••...•....•...•....... ······················· ..•.•..•............... -... -------.-...--iiiiiilli <nMrol I ooz GNHOI I 001 Glib• .. I ooi 0~ fN THI l'UflP, SI Z4,IOO ond Cxl"llms: an the world r mous Hluffa C'ondomlnlum <"Ommunlty •~ t hl, 3 ht'droom. lrl 1<-v I unit for just $124.SOO· t''<C'ltinR (ttnd t tt"fuJ > deror lrc lmerUb include red'llood be ms. c·t-dur pant>hn~. Crock ll~htln11:. tile l'lltry. lt•vt•lor b linds. ~artnn noonn.,: ~md a ~pol'loui-rl<'\'k uren with some ' u n ~ <' t n cJ c• 1 t ) I 1 ~ h l .!t r o r j 'il'\11 ..• md for Just $1 2-4.500 l J 1()1# l I 1()Mf ,EAL mns· r,1.s ;ooo 1·1 \3 l .t\I Co in I lollh""a'I' {;Ott>n• '"I~~•" I I ill Mt ;) • • ... ,. '> lt1 • l~I} \\'1-.SILY '.\ TAYLOR CO. HE:\l .ToHs hlllll' l~MH LAGUNA llACH-f'ORTARHA TWO NEW HOMES OCEAN VIEW! One home with spectacular view from mos t rooms. 3 Bdrms (inc luding master s uite w/fireplace & private deck ). Lge s heltered patio & den with wet bar. The other home on cul-de.sac street has 3 bdrms & some view. Italian tile, solid oak cabinets. Den w /wet bar. Choice of cpl color . Each home $249.000. See any time. WESUY M. TAYLOR CO., IEALTO.S 2111 S. Joocptie t9s Rood NEWPORT CEMTER. 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'·> '(Jl ,,,,, ,,~ ~;· •••••• •I~ .. ,... •• !If., tl1h • ••• ~TIO .. ____ ,,,., ~~ 1'1A> '7)7 V•!lt. ~ Vlllli 'Ohl V11ll Vlll AUTOS, NEW !}< .... , •• A\ll UuU'-l·,u11thu L11f'l\wro \ttw\ \.ht ,, .... 1 '' ,., \"ht) .. tt1 AUTOS.USED \!!"•) l•N'IW• .:....-.1 C..,,...IM't\l•I \, ,, l•llll ....... ..,.,, ~·"" .. ' .... ~~.f' '"'"""" .. ' l.Mtt\Jlft ....... '6.t\f"tlt' ll 'll'tt"'\ "'"'''•"· u .. ti.""'"' .. '" l'tt9'0 ,,, "'"'"" Vont·•· .,....,,I \ ..... LIKE MIW! 3 bedroom nn <'Ornt•r with n~w upnrudttd (':trpt>tlnJ.:. Large living room plus furnlly room larJte FHA :.ibsumublc loon Only $88.500. As k for (i len llPllwurth 6Jl J266 AIR COMDITIOMED • C'omb1nutaon family room and <·ountry lotr hen with r1replJre 3 bedrooms with atrium o(( m;.i ..,ter s uite Onlv $96.500 1\-.k f 01 G len lft>llwarth. 631 1266 R·2 $74,500 Easts1de C~la M ('!-,a . 2 um ts Present mcomt-low al $400 Interested? As k fo r Ro~·rt M1lhkc•n 631·1266 IRVIHE SALE OR LEAS E OPTION -4 bedroom tr1-level Yale model in ~ollcge Park. $109.900 FOR RENT OR LEASE -2050 square foot 4 or 5 bedroom, 3 bath Hampton model in Gree ntree. $650/mo. plus security deposit. As k for Roy Siemens 631 -1266 DAHA POINT Lowest prict'd home in this area. 2 bedroom. 1 bath. R·2 lot. $73,900. Ask for Roy Siemens. 631·1266 REDUCE&'ss.ooo Five bedroom. 3 baths. For t he large family. W a lk to all s chools and Orange Coast College. $126,500. Ask for Reggie Wyman 631-1266 NEWPORT TERRACE Throw that ole lawmower away! Enjoy the luxury Condo living. Large ope n beam master bedroom. End unit. $89,500. As k for Reggie Wyman. 631-1266 WOODBRIDGE Irvine -4 bedroom. 2 bath. s harp. near n ew. ·detached home . Includes lake. pools. s pas. tennis. etc. $105,900 -Assumable 9.25"/,. loan. Ask for Tom Baron. 631-1266 IAYFROMT Super Balboa Peninsula location. 6+ bedrooms. Pier. Charm -45'x100' -new listing at $745.000. Ask for Curtis Herberts. 631-1266 6 UHITS 2 LOTS Six bread and butter units; all have enclosed yards. Five are 2 bedroom . the sixth. a 1 bedroom home. Good Costa Mesa location. Seller will add cash on a trade-up .for commercial Qr industrial propert:y,. Ask ··ror Curt· Her~s. 631 ·1266 · TWO OH A LOT 3 bedroom h ome. really nice. fireplace. Now rented at $495. PLUS a 2 bedroom with s unroom home on corner rented at $395. Should be more on both units. Newport Heights . As k for Curt He rberts. 631-1266 R&.'Mtt<-. . of costa mesa, Irvine, newport bffch, ittc. 234 E. I 7Ht Strfft, Costa MeiG 631-1266 :'\at1onl41d<' ~<'!work of lndwidualh 01o1.nro ~ind 0J>('r.11N1 Rral t-:state Offl<'l"' macneb / lrvtne realty WXURJOUS UDO UVIHG S treet-t o-strata location ! An in~.lting home which offers huge new master suite + 3 add'l BRs; living rm w /cozy fplc & hig h beamed cellin~s: delightful patio e ntry. Convenie nt to tennis. beach & s hoppin~. $287.500. Lynne Valentine 644-6200. <T-11) 642·823S 644-6200 901 Dover Drive Hart>cw View Center Irvine at Campu~ Valley Center 7S2·1414 WISTCLIFF AHA A delildltful f a mtly home in a great nelgb6orhood, convenient to schools, parks & shopping; 5 bdrms .. large family rm. with brick frplc.; all newly painted & with n e w carpeting! Reduced now to $179,300. Can be purchased with small down payment. Coll ror deta11s. 673-4400 HARBOR UDO ISLE D11y view from 2 patio decks enhances l"UStom s purious S bdrm., 4 bath traditional home: like new. ldeal Cot .entertaining. Comer lot. $500,000 OCUHFROMT Quality craftsmanship In mahog . tra m· & oak noors s ets on this landmark: 4 BR. 3 ba. home in finest location. to:~Lubl.ishcd trees & lawns. $485.000. IACIC IAY f'ine 4 bdrm .. 21h bath family home on quiet cul de sac. Overs ized pool. playhouse. stor age $169,000. Terms. IAYFROMT Several fine bayfront homes Wllh pier & slip AVALON Well constructed, 3 BR. 1 ba. oak '1oor, partial basem e nt. conc r ete f otmdation . F lats area. $120.000-Fee. BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR 341 !'>11y\1d1· Oriv" N B bl':J 6161 I ?!!!1J ~l f;t4!1 450 NE WPORT C£N'J:ER DRIVE 759·0811 - AIRAHAM LINCOLN SAID. • • ''one good real estate investment can equal a lifetime of toil"' Here are 2 for your consideration 1. A duplex. EASTSIDE Costa Mesa: 2 bdrms. each unit. walk to shops . $129.000 2. A luxurious duplex. 3 bdrms . each unit -just one door from beautiful ocean beach. $275.000 VACAHT AHD READY -9 1f.?<1- 1NTEREST IS YOURS FOR. THIS BEAt.rrIFUL East Costa Mesa home. 4 Bdrm. 2 bath, eatin~ area. fireplace. s eparate service room. huge master s uite w/secluded patio. Ultra clean and beautifully decora ted. All for $108.500. Cal 546-414 I "ser ving Costa M esa-Ir v ine H untington Beach -N e wport Beach ••.•••..•.............. ·················~····· ··•·····••···•········· CUSTOM COM· fORT 10°/o DOWN $81,000 3 Bdrm. rormaJ dlnmg r oom , l ge ya rd , sprinklers. detached ~ar~e. aJr condJt1001Dfit Easts1de Costa Mesa eau. 64S..9161 J; OPEN HOUSE , REALTY /' LINGO REAL UT A Tl COMPLETES ITH YEAR SALES GAIHS AMMOUMCES MEW SALES OPEMIMGS EXPAHSIOM IM NEWPORT AREA Lin go Real Estate Incorporated announced February 15th. the planned expansion of its Newport-Costa Mesa Division. Lingo. a leading Laguna Beach Rea l Es tate Brokerage Firm has offices in Laguna Niguel. Dana Point. South Laguna. Laguna Beach and Newport Cente r . According to Rod Da ley. of the Newport-Cos\j Mesa Divis ion. Lingo experienced fn 1978 its second consecutive year of sales in excess of $100.000.000. and e ig hth year of sales gains . Mr. Daley s tated "We a r e delighted with the IEACH HOME r esponse we've r eceived from home $137.200 buye!"5 and s~llers i.n Newpo~ s ince Rare beach home on rec operung ~ur first omce here JUSt one land. St.eps to tbe beach. -year ago . pools & tennis. Abs~lule· "Because of the favorable response. l.Y immaculate & highly we have decided to increase our upgraded tbruout. Great . . startttorsummerhome. comm1ttme nt to the community by Sellers are liquidatm~ & expanding our s taff of experienced. are motrvated. Just list· we ll-trained sales associates'". Mr. ed. 646-TIU Daley furthe r s t ated that Lingo had over 200 applicants for only 12 sales positions when opening a year ago. but that curren t expansion will allow for the addition of a g rea ter number o f exp e rienced professionals . Licensed sales associates interested in affiliaung with Lingo should contact Mr. NQel Johnson. Manager of the Newport Center office. 644-7020. 644-7020 ~~~~~~12123 SAH JOAQUIN HILLS ROAD CAU.HOW ~EWPORT IEACH 3 Bdrm family home w If rp I c . $64 . S 00 a 11 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!I!!!! terms. MULHliRH R~ RecJisttt 754-7800 Q.OSE t o everyth1n ~! Transferred seller will pay buyer's C05ts on this executive Jewel 3 Br, den/fam/hu(!e rec rea· lion rm, 3-car garage. Now oo.ly $98,900. HAL PINCHJN REALTORS 67~4392 IAYCREST OPEN SUM. 1-5 2039 SHIPW A Y NE WPORT BEACH Spacious 3 bd rm . 3 ba ths, ramily r m . +brklst rm. home in de· LAGUHA MIGUEL I 1 g h t ( u I a r I' a o f Exciung view of snow BAYCREST1 2 Fplcs . capped mountains and pauo, spnnklers. Priced city lights. A lovely rour tosellatS205.000! bed room (the Edin· HEWPORT IUCH borough Model> fl" ex· 4BR +·den Cannery area, CO M· cellenl cond1l1on: family M E RC I A L B L D G . room. kitchen and entry leased t.o marine eqwp. with imported Spanish TRJPLE)( EXEC.HOME sales & service. Seller Ule floonng. All new GnothlcOIM!! Prof. Lndacpd. Beaut. Wlll rina~ balance of carpeting. paint. dis $6t500! Sunken living room. Brick fireplace. All re-modeled kitchen. Ex· celleot location. Im · maculate bargain! Call fast to take advantage! 752-1700 OPf/V Ht 9 • 11 \ 'llf~ ' t•I "'°'I • t®IHIHil VETS WHY NOT THE BEST'! 'Ibis super 3 Bedroom is in one of Costa Mesa's finest oeigbborhoods A short walk lo lop rated schools. to high school & outstanding recreauona I facili.Ues. Just listed al $89,500, with no down payment required br Veterans. Call 751·3191. t;:SELECT T'PROPERTJES *'Port Heights 3 BR-FIXER! Price Just reduced! Giant k>t. Walk t.o beach. One year home warran· ty too! Call fast., 7S2·1700 0.1ti Ill 9 ••I\ luN 10;.I IHI l~;lfi&HI IUUTIFUL ADULT CONDO $65,500! Hard t.o find single story urut. Btf1 lawn. Mngnlr1· cent grounds. Pools. sauna, putting greens. Walk t.o shopping, banks, restaurants. Air cond. c:ft"'e 5 • ....., owner u.rut ram. home. S br, 3 ba, purchase pnce. Sl99.500! hwasher and furnace UU'6' ""'"" din. rm .n acre view lot W"'TER-o~ Master bath well located with 2 townhouse design • "' " • rear units. All with A dream home . a real Pier/float: duplex on t.o eastly add spa/hot tub pnva~auo. w 10 hoolt buy! 979-5370. legal S-2 lot. close to JaCUUJ. A pleuure to ~ • ,_._ Viii show. Please ca II . up & · Vlduol enclosed · LolUV age · a C 11 A aJuefor S249.500 ' SJ.JO.SOC> ~es . a n ow LL$'r"TE WboolcryProp. COUOFHEWPORT • Ol'f•1111?· '""',.,.,,,,,...,. _ 111 Rfflffors REALTORS [ ~ lfilllil FO~~= i--*•6•7•S..•7•0•6•0•*--~~~6~7~S..~5~5~1 ~I~~ __ 2 s1de-by-s1de owner 's Ill. SALES Prof cleruunfit geared ror urut with fireplace in MtM'pOf'f HcJta Ana H you think the real Realtors. DHe lop~rs each 4-~ex. Owner will Qirner cottage with pool estate bustness is fun , who have vacant homes. help finance. Offered ut and Jacuw 3 Bdrms, caJJ Snulm' Melvyn for a bldgs, ores that need to only $135,000 each. Call fa m i I y roo m and confidential intervtt'w look good for ruture ~3666 separate office. Im Commiss1onsptitt.o90'; owners, renters. etc Ca ll ~ 0 maculate-qwet loca· 646-4463. 645-7857 ror more mfo ror 1 uon. En)oY all this orrcrs W~"1 Uus service. Reasonable for JUS\~~A~IBo 'V~:- rat.es. mamt avail, rrcc ~ OPEN SAT. 1 SPM ~--est. Allothet' lest Ivy Jbr. 2ba. Ready lo move in. All new copper plumbing, roof, carpet. latcben, & both baths. A real doll house Ill great area. Close to schools, shopping. Won't LJst! $84.900. 979-5370 ALLSTATE'· REALTORS CAREER IH HAL lST A TE HEWPORT HTS. 315 SIGHAL RD. PETE BARRETT .REALTY "2·5200 NO HAY but lots or room ror horses! "'2 acre near Newport's back bay' Owner WlU finance! 2 Bdrms .• 2 baths, frplc .. spacious fam1lY rm . de· t.ached 2 car garage: on large lot. Vacant: close t.o schools. churches & pnced at $149.500 Call to ~~~~~~~~~ Tall to Red C~t w~ u .... ! 754-1202 see! Ulok1og ror a home· or 6"n-3663 642-2253 Eves your own-> You'll rind . associated BROK ER S-AEAL TOAS 202', W Balboa '"l j'\Al - many homes ndvert1i.ed H.ave something you want ro11 sale 1n Clnssifi ed to sell? Class1r1ed ads do every day. rt well. 642·5678. A1t.aJ.n your real estate .....,~.,_11111111.,..._-....,_1111 bcense now ... start the year w1th a oew pro· fesslon .. .featuring exc1t ing Telecourse 2000 Pro- gram. the rust and easy way to pass the state u · ams. call (or an appt LO· BEACH FRONT day Sall RMI &taff School A subsidiary of Sail Properties 675-4890 **U.S.** *VETERANS* Recent changes in V .A regs may enable you to qualiry for $100.000 home loans wilh absolutely NO DOWN PAYMENT Doo'l hesitate. Call to-I~~~~~~~~~ day ! Open Eves . Wortd RHI Estah an Orange County firm specializing in VA home loans. we·re the VETS that help the VETS. Gorgeous, s p aciou s home wlth fantastic ocean views of cr ashing surf and brilliant Catalina sunsets. Owner·s b eautifully designed ups t a irs has 3 bdrms. 2 baths. formal dining . 2 woodburnin g fireplaces. c us to m b~ilt kitchen with island work center and all th e modern convenie nces one could possibly hope for -Plus 4 car encl garage. Lower income unit for spacious family living has 4 Bdrms. 2 baths , 2 firep l aces. lovel y enclosed p atio and 2 car en-cl garage. It won't take you long to realize this is a fantastie value! $675.000 545-9491. IFYOU have a service lo orr er or goods to sell, ~ace an ad In t~e Daily Pilo. Claasilied Section . . ~6'2·5678. IEAUTY! lliUn! A real beauty-appe 11bng t.hruout. Extn lg 3 br coodo. Frplc , pool. jacUUJ. One year oew SeUer wtll rmaoce-oo loan fees . Low tnterest rale.~5370 ALLSTATE· REALTORS tis~~ IAYSHOll 4 llOaOOM Large fa mily ho m e with J?reat indoor outdoor living areas. Newly redecorated. Cl0se lo private beach and boat storage. $299,000 • COUM&&. ~co . 644-9080 2111 IAHJOAOUtfOtllL.S._0. IN~Clllfft,_ 1-"'or more Ullo. call IHI Horton. Afl. 541.0800 HEWPOIT HACH COND0-$12,500 Ow-ming large 2 BR 2 Ba, sunny ramllY /dlDtng, clo&e to pool 4i teMll Faces park. Plans ror d.lrecl street to beach! Invest oow1 ! OPENSUNOAY IS JlS Big O\ppcr <end ol W. 19th St. turn right> UA.CHHOUSI 2 81:droom . bric\ llrepl•ce ti! 1tara1e Take over looo. "Tremendous k>cauon. Sl.22.500. JACOIS al.AL TY 675-6670 WANT ACTION' Classlfed Ads &U S6'78 0,... HoltM S--, 1-S 4105/07 SHsllow•. M.--pori IMch ••• EASTSIDE COSTA MESA INCOME UNITS A Ch armJng detached 2 Bdrm front unit with coiy wood burning fireplace and huge s ha de trees s u rrounding property. New duplex on rear has 3 Bdrms. 2 baths and 2 Bdrms. 2 b3ths with s pacious 4 car e !')'<: I o ::; e d g a r a g e s . G r e a t ~ortunlt y for wise investor! J-.-,5.000 ~~y 675-2311 ..,,_ ... ._.. .. ·~ ., OAR. Y PILOT r rldlly, F•Drull) I 11179 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .~For S. HMJ" ,.,_ 5* HMut ~Wt ·••••·•••······•·····•· •....•••....•...••.•• ,. ······················· GtMf"OI I OOZ C... .. Mw I OU c.to,.._ I 024 c.t. Mn• I 024 0.. 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Bdrm 1 1-'arruly room ad~oinmn ·~· ,.. , w new carpets, r II b I I .. 235.000 Ph 759-0049 drapes and appuanr('s u Y w t in a I t l'l' Freshly painted. vacant. kitchen 3 Uedrm,, upl_...._,.....-..,..~.,,...._,.....--....._. with master isu a It! & SHORECLIFFS ready to movt: In and udded 00 bonus rm on start enJOying. Offered Private lower le vel JmmuculiJtt• custo m at$71,000. Call540-ll51 bu1 It 3 bdrrns-+-d1•n Spectacular Vll'W of homl' P vt Mstr/RR ocean. h arbor & n11e wln11: h as 1t s own 11~; ~ ~. , , 1 ,,. 1 fireplace & view deck ~HERITAGE · •. • REALTORS WTSIDI I [1R nl.lt r hom~ R 2 M . l kat u1 ,lOJ. 0Vtnt'r •1U pnt11tdf' fln1nr111 • 101Mee.,..,11tr. S41-772t CANT AFFORD 2HOMIS fiUp1:r harp J bedroom '111'11.h i.'lltrt IAfl4 lot, •llty ('('O>t f CK rt V Lot.I O( fruH trcea •:uctllent 1ur.1tlon Ttirnflc buy Ill ~.!JOO HIWPORT CIH'Tb lllALTY 640..tlU ----AXER urra ~31 S.UJlll AJ111 A Vl' CM ar> IAkl Oul> S.WOO down ""'uml' 111.,c: loan. No lN!nli. oo c·tl'<ill rh~ks J IJdrn1 I ~. lmth, fncd ).lrd G.illt'I'} of Homu Kuk Lamb tl:Sl 0900 An·hatt•t•t remodeled wooii 11las . hrdwd floors, decks, skyllgh1 annum 111 master swte. lrl. Joe. Owner Sl 19,500 M2·7817 IYOWHY 3br2baM~edel Mar ··~ 545-3639 LOOK HERE!! Nice upgraded 3 Bdrm home, features family room. with fireplace. 3 1·11.r gurui:tt.' and u large lot I ll1rry on this one! l'all 546·5880. Asking only '13,500. ~HERITAGE '. REALTORS [ ~,~ O.W.C fmancmg. Ask1n1 ~ lfilfllin ~~ -~-h_e_r_~_.;_:_~_t'_t_h_~_i:n_n_:_ru_r_I~ ·iiifj~·:~~;Et:l;~~ GUARANTEED c en l v 1 e w . • h u g e J..2.5 33816 Coleg10. Agt 1026 ., 1 ~ $ I 79 000 bedrooms, 3 baths. step _833-0623iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii' 644iiiiiiii-5iiii742iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SALE .. ""'' ~ • down ramlly rm, crack I· • Bt/ll,y customized S & S 0,... Sat/Sutt I to• i.ng fireplace, formal dm- bulll 4 bdrm, fmly home 707 Goldetlrod i.ng rm, country kitchen. w/added on fmly rm, Twosep 2 Bdrm un1ts on Spectacular patio area JBCUZZl & m uch. much • full lot.. ~undry, patios. w/view. A •·must see" more ' nus IS a w & L Good condtt1on forsoblUe ACT 546 2313 purchased home w /in· LouBrechtel&Assoc w ' v· •' '• • , ~~··· ... ,. ... , ,,.~;~;.r1 [ ® IHlltl Wide canyon view - Architect Eller brook $64 950 custom home, 3 BR 2 BA ', • lc6oa I.a.ct I 006 U·shaped around patio Owner S Debfe ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gracious Uvmg. $359,500 .• -£Zcare 2 bedroom condo \all for appl. Loretta with eating area, bwltins Gr\.-er675-4000 ·~nd custom d ecor SICYHIGH One o( the Island's most Ptatio. BKR. Cull ,...., 11=· 54().1720 J Bdrms and den, 21 ~ batn'I. wood & glass con do Must sell today. 25',~ dn and <•ssumt> Ii' i In ' owner wall help finance· or name your terms $89.000 (471 ) . KR.PROPERTIES 493-9381 IHVlSTMENT OPPORTUNmES IN SOUTHlftN lWO STC>aY~OL l&UllO fuJI pnce. Park· Wceentr~e. to ho,e llv- ina room with cracktma fireplace. s p ark hn a kitchen 4' separate dan Ina. P r ivate patio & Olymplc slud pool Massive stairway to master s1.11le & chlldren 's wtn&· Minutes lo beach Walle to achoob &t shop-p Ing. Call now t Townhouse. ORANGE COUNTY CUSTOM -Cwtoet mobh '*-In D ... f'olftt, wlftl .Z t.e• HIM. SlS,100 I ACUISTATE Sweeping circuJar dt1ve to gigantic 6 Bedroom. 3 bath mansion. Home ls situatfd oo over I acre or r ambhne gTounds . Separate 4·car garage "bunk house ". Sun porch commands s wet!p1og view o( towering trees, grounds & Cish pond. Old fashioned wood staircase leads to master swtt: & guest room with pnute e otrances to uppe r verandas Owner wall COOSJder fuianctng Call for appouitment. -s..... ................ -.Hfw .,..,._. In ,..._ Wff of o .. , ..... $87,500 -~x lot i.. Dana f'oW doM to bffch --~ $69.900 -A"'9ost Mw Dcma PoW ..... wJttt 2 t..drOOll\ fie ...... .ct ... "' ........ . 5144.500 -C ....... WWW lffCh C•tto. ~-"9 .._1Qllat. eoftditioft. SI 57.500 e blflOO 493-1112 KATB.LA REAL TY '47-6061 546-tlH 3 Bdrm + pool, $88,000 Super lrg family rm Xlnt rmancmg avail. Get ready for summer now. Star Real Eslat e, On the Orange Coast-look to Lango first JUST REDUCID Mcn.tR~for Fasts• $120,000 4 Yrs old 2 story. vaulted ceilings, 3 Bdrm, 2~'1 bath, tam rm . Lge backyard w/jacuzzi. 0,... S..lldcly I to 3 33032 Tesoro St. Thos 81'0.1 Mag Pll 37 E3 A<:v s;-no • f'n llG&IEAUT! 5bdrm 3ba . lmmac up· graded Thunderbird Home. Splendid vie w· h ills. Choice art'a . Motivated selle r . Open House daily. $1 27,900. 33126 Sea Bright Dr. Dana Pt. Betttr Homes Realty 661-~ 496-9788 Flom• Vahy I 034 754-6262 ....................... --------- PLUSH 2br l 'hba Crplc. new crpt. i.s the word for this 3 Nr. shopping. A~uma ble Bdrm hom e w 1t h loan. $57,500963-1242 gorgeous f~m1ly room BY OWNER i BR CON-~ the new !!art.Mone oo. Nr. ocean & shop'g. cpl g A rare find in the Refrig & sh·. $45.ooo. Call resale mkt. S98.000. Call 963-12Al P.B I 714/964-201 or ---------5.$8740 or 835-021 I pager lf9515 AtHS,.A Must Sell: S&S home 1n KB w/pool & RV space. 4 BT 2a,;, Ba .-963-9233 If you buy this 3 br lrYiM I 044 Thomas s ingle stor y ••••••••••••••••••••••• bargain house. Step WOODBRIDGE PLACE down laving rm. wall of FURNISHED MODEL glass lutchen overloots 5'onewood near the lake. 6ubbhng s pa. Open 3 bd, 2 ba +fam&ly rm. house Sun. 12·5. 18659 Professionally deeoral· Santa Ramona. e d • b e a u t i f u I I y CENTURY 21 landscaped. Price in- SURF REALTY crease or onlr 12000. 536-7542 Sl39,500. Cal Ler oy ASSUMI eolo LOAN ol teo,000. F.P . $87,000. 3 br. 2 ba, upgrded, days 962 ·2411 N1ek . eves/wknds 962 7275 Owner HunfitMJton t.och I 040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pearson, Irvine P ac1f1c, 552"4101. interesting l story unit & DON TYLKft & renlal cottajle ASSOC •• R•AL TOftS ' 5215,000 jlif, ... ~~l t!.I TAABal. --· ~....-c..-v GRE.ATH.I . LOCATION Beaut. 3br 21/2ba home withm walking dist. to .sand or entry. clb. Loads ol cusl xtrs, skylites, lofts, 1nl a1 d tile firs. microwave ov. +FM RM. Dnve by 622 20lh S t ., H.B. T h e n c all Ka lbleeo al STATE FARM REALTY I NC. 7 1 4 /598 -276 1 or 213/96S-0210 L.AKE:NONT IH WOOOIRIDGE .New Woodbridge Estates Washlnlloo Plan ready for move tn. 3 bed & den, 2.., ba. $166,000. S~1al upgrade package in· eluded. Call George at {TI4)552-3700 between 10 &5dally. I will consider trades us ---------part: car /plane/etc Owner 640-875.s lal»ocr f'~a I 007 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IRANDMEW Ct.trtom built 4 BR, den. :1 ba, wet bar-Ready for .occupancy. S215,000 COAST PROPERTll!:S co . 67.l-5410. -----Caronadft Mar 1022 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ol'EH SUH. 1-5 .. , W..El.10!'!9/'i Lance cusLom home. 5 bdrms + in-law apt. You ha\'(' lo see 1t.. words doo 't l'Over everything! s:m.ooo Top of Spy..,.011 MAURY ST/\UFt~ER ~ SEA LION REALTY Custm lot.PlaJlS 6000 s.f. 673-5354 497-3388 ~cal vu. $350,000 , ________ _ Real £6tate IR.AHDMEW TOWMHOMES "lrittany Woods" tEastside Costa MesuJ 2432Santa Ana Ave. En~lish Tudor 2&3 Br spill le ve l, 2&3 car A COHVtNIENT SHOPPINC ANO SEWING GUIDE FOR THE GAl OH THE GO. Sew a Sweetdress! Father-Son Set OCEAN VIEW JASMIME CREEK PUNY J.495S.345•. 759-0363 SPYGLASS RIDGE •f'OOLHOME • S289,000fee g a r a g e , r r p I c s . '7Al\>7r;r;;;;:;~~~ microwaves, greenhout;e • A "-AMI JASMINE CREEK VIEW A.ti 955-345~. 759-0363 2 IORM con .AGE 1 year old dream cnl 1st llme on market , a bcaul1fully decorated 3 Bdrm. ramaly rm home wuh spe<'lacuh1r view or rulllng hills, 1mprcss1ve ~I area 3 <0 11r i;ar. f;t.Stefully 1k<'Oritled an paJe bluf'!ll & wh1te1J For Jnformallon Cull • 644-7211 windows, pool. s pa TENNIS court. From S89.9SO 646-0061or955·1920 Developed Uy Woodlree Dev. Co. TWOOH.ALOT l 3 BR I 2 BR. good East.side locallon, owner aruuous. Sl.25. 000. tage, vaulted beam ce1l-.I~!!!!!~~~~~~~ 10gs, redwood deck & garden palao. By ap. Coda Mesa pouitment only. Sl.SS,000. •••••••••••• •• •• ••• ••• • ByOwner,4 bdrm, 1~ ba. Q.IEAH, CLEAM New roor. Pamted In & EXTIA CLEAN out Close to schools & 4bdrm., 2 full ba.1 office, stores. ~.000. Call for 1V rm., lndry. duling & _a..:.ppt.:-. _MS-_1_638_. __ _ Golden West EstatH S&Sl.AUOA 41R. llA Flnlsh~d lonus Room w/Cust0tn w•t bar. ec... f'tt w/F.r . & wet bcr .-.,. K&clMtl w /II 119. Op•n I 2·4 Sat/Sutt or by appt. 8842 Soilport Dr. H.I . lkr . 751-3642 962-4173. MEW ZIR CONDO with 2 batl\s. Upgraded. 21Ar car gar. Tennis ens. NrOcean. $91,900. Owner will take 2nd T.D Call 9fi8.3454 By Owner l year old Dream Home. 2630 sq . fl 4 bdrm. 3 ba 3 rrplc. wel· bar 3 ca r f arage Beautiful nd scp. Sl75,000 714-840-5451 6812 Carbe<·k Or. Older 3 Br. 2 Ba Xlnt cond Steps to bluHs. surf 2 lols 644· 1094 Claulcs,-111 4Plex lrvtne PacLf1c Oraogelree Condo. by owne r. Plan 3 I br. Adulc.s only. Tennis, pool. spa etc ~l.000. 640-1818. Un1ver s 1ty Park 5 br w/land. Sll9,000 17911 &skcom Call 552·8291 or 805/482-43111 collect. WOODBRIDGE S&S LEASE /OPT N e w Townhome2Br, 2ba. gar, Open Sat /Sun 12·5 . Owner. 9$-2258/551·3877 Randto S.. Joaquin 2br 2ba.dff,on qolf COlrN/iftcl..,..mbrship to R.CJ.$118,500 P.P 55.2-5712 TURTURO Ck BROADMOOR Plan 8 3 SR Assumable loan. 0 W C 2nd TD Qwck escrow Red lo Sl l0.500. Afl. 975-0616 Rancho SanJoaauin A 3 bdrm. San Lias Rey Model you can afford. with a city Ught view and Just stepe to golf course Only Sl.39,000 GREAT BUY Most popular Pio n ~ D E ftl-' l E L 0 P a r k llonw with pool 11nd i.pa J UST Hio:OUC..:o to $.149,900 Mov~ 1n cond1· tJon Great house for en tcrtammenl Don't P••~ thlaopportwuty BUY. IT'SHal •MllVtME Transferred owners in· sisted on Best. Take ad- vantage. Interior pre· sent.s delicious offenngs ol earthy warm tones w /balanced f o rm Kitchen planned for em. c1ency & 3 spacio us bdrms R emark ablt' wrms S87 .ooo 552 « 11 WOODIRJDGE ~autJ!uJ corner 2 Bdrm + den Condo. Choice loc Warminat.on Pl D. Up· graded. A/C. Ask $99.SOO. Call 962-1464 or 552--0673 AHMOUMCING $7',000 Bargain last chance• See for yoursel!. This home offers the good things 1n life al their best. Kitchen ts a chef's delight. Tak t> advantage of seni;ataonal terms . l''H /\ & VA, 562-4477. IMMIDIATE OCCUPANCY Grand award winning Adams Plan .at Wood-bndf(~ Estates by lrvuie Pacil1c. 3 Br. den. 2'h bath, Sll8.SOO Includes air coed. Call George a t M2-3700 betw~o 10 & 5 dally. lrvtne Pac1f1c Real &late PETER'S TOWHHOME Sharp & immac. 4 B~. Fam rm . di n 'g rm Tastefully decor at ed Outstanding valu e . Audrey Jc.peha. Aaeol. 644-TIS? Causey ~y COrtAtGHT COTTAG'I 2 BR charmer W1lh high beamed celllnai. eat·in kitchen, patio. Imagina- tion can make lhls home a gem. Sl03.SOO • l 104 So. Coll st HI way In VIiiage ,..air LAGlTNA BEACH 497-2457 •DUPLEX* Ocf'an side o( hwy, level lot. easy access to beach. Needs paJnt, minor re- palt'5; ideal for home & Incom e. Hurry. only $1S8,900 Mwion Realty 494 0731 OPEN SUN.12·3 \OOCHIQUITA SUPER charming 2 BR, 2 ba .. lge. h v., frpl., hdwd. pegged rloors. wood pane lin g. book!>helves. p atio ; ocean side hwy. l''ew SlePfl to beach. N. end. Probate sale . Asking $210.000 . submit. 2 BDRM. home, N. end. R-2 lot, can add unit. Sl.59.500 PEG ALLEN REALTOR 494·7578 'IJ .. to hoch.. Teny Road. Ocean view. 3Bdrm, 2 bath. Xlnt financing. This won't last. Slfo0,000 R°" WHliCllM Rfflffy 19llOSo. Cout Hwy. LAGUNA BEACH 494-8519 955-1570 •VIEW!!* Vacant . view of ocean & canyon Crom trus J-le\'cl home, lge. 3 BR, i bJ • Temple HllL'I. $155,000 A11enl 1>46-1133 L01J11M HiCJWI t 052 ••••••••••••••••••••••• FtlONTIMGEL ...tGUEL COUNTRY ·1 CLUI 'I:! acre o utstanding bulding site affords op· portwUly lo have your own c\L'Stm home in l ol .- ---------r the choice areas or So. LAIJlllll IHch I 048 Cahr $199,500. ••••••• •• •• • • • • • • • •• • • • OCEAN ,RIY A TE OCEAN VIEWS COMMUNITY .from 1h1.• expJnSl\'f 3 Bdrm . 2 '12 b al h deck o( th1, 3 bdrm townhom e. former home. t·ould be ~our., tc model Super s harp & enJOY : the ultimate in beauufully mamtamed. pn' acy & scclu!-aon & 1-ully fum'd & warran- quahty l rafls m an.,h1 i: te\'d 1 yr. Some ocean OU'\JOUt. $299,500 view. Pn ced to sell last, UNITS Sl32.500 On a \ery large lot. onl} 493.9494 495-5220 l·blk to beach & ea~> tr 496-241 3 830-5050 renl ' Great polt:ntaal 1 - -Sl~.000 Rldgev1ew Dr. 2 br, 2 ba. OPEN SUH. 1-4 den. Lu.xunous Ml view 3815 S.ANDUHE LH home. Assume 1s 1 at ' 8"-4'1-OWC~2nd. $139,500. Harbor Vi e w Hills . Owner/Agt.495·6119. Corona del Ma r . Im maculate, for the m osl BY OWNER· Highly up- d1scrim10altng This : ~raded hom e on golf bdrm & fa mily rm course w1th10 ~block of home has been lo\tng ly tennis club. S275.000. Cared for & <Jffers an t'X ~4665. 495·4959 catmg ocean v1f'w. w1tl1 -- ---- secunty of d walled & SPACIOUS HOME gated yard. $289,500 Meredith H1ll1>·in Laguna OPEN SAT. 1-4 llllli.. 2 M>. 4 Br 3 BJ. 1402 CYRITOS larrul> rm & wet bar, lrg lot fi6x12'i Pncc Sl49.900. 1\ m~l 'H'C Creauve financtnl!. un OOslrlX'table ocean & <'a nyoo ~•ew . easy care & in mo\e-1n <'Ond1l1on mal.e5 Uus l bdrm hom1 an allractl\ e buy al Sl49,SOO ''l~rfl~r ;\.~~~·~'-'"1t ,, .... BA Roberts Rltrs. 714 S.Sl ·3437 WHITEWATER M1)11arch Bay TerrllCl' F.Jt!11ant Fr. Provincial Open Sat/Sun 1-5 J27l9Sea Jsland Dr 640-62.59 u//uzfah/b RE A7LT y Balboa Island Re4hy A\ht\'\t ""'"' \h"'°""I "" kit. fully equipped with farftt quality appliances dble gar. w/ carport, 2 patios, low ma int.. Border of Newport & MESA VERDE 28"stoOc-.. 4800 sq fl. Hu.(e rms, dome cell'gs, bakonys, encl lanai, courtyard. All have formal dining rms+breakfas t rms . Present gross S19,260- pote ntial of $22.440. Pride of owners hip tn prestige area .. O.W.C contract. Bkr. 848...SS7. ---------1Condo, El Niguel Golf COUUT&y CLUI Course, 2 BR. 2 bn. Good _ Costa Mesa SlS0,000 Call 673-8700 ---Gnat Oc.an View for appt. 548·5879 By Jasmine Creek Townhse. •Own-•e•r•. ------guarded entrance 3 BR. 2'~ ba, family room, 5 BR buuty, f illed Crplce, $29S,000 Owner w tdecrl 'r at ems new rintJnce. You own the cpts, drps, split le~el LR, land. Pool. Jacuz11, ten ideal loc. nr schls, & col- nls. Prlnc1pa h. on ly , lege lrg lot This 1s a Owor/agent 640·1127, bargain' VA assumable 53974. lo vets. S56--0525. <O©~J1l~-L££trs· Tliot ln#tiguing Wore/ Game wifli a Chuckle -----.... ~WY .. ~----- ·~~c:.::: .... to'°""'-........ -"' ,, lEACAP r I' I I I I DA F £ H I I I I L I S U T Q E I ~ Tlltrt wH • oemonatrttlon I I~ I~ I In N11w York tboUI Ille llOUllno 1llort1oe 111<1 22 recenlly tr· . ,, rivlld 1mm1g,.n1s were 1n1urlld C 0 K D E L rTh· btQ -· .. -. I' I' I I I Q CCl"'rl•,. "'• .~.,.11. q.ote.:t b• I I ·i ... IM "' '? -0 vo.o .i.-loi> ·--Ne i..a... Luxurious pool homr Sl.25.000! No quallfyinl!' Owner will finance! Tall to R.d c_.,.t W~ U1fetrl! 754-1202 UNIQUE Decorator's mdl, su r· rounded by streams. 2 Br or l w/deo, 2 Ba, vaulted ceilings, mirrored wood bu & frplc. aeparate mirrore d D.R .• s tep down Uv rm. By Owner. 546-0888evea. 182.SOO. NFT Jn'S..2 Br, abarp ln· side, $79,500. Assumable loan. Opn Su.n 12-4. 348 16th P\, owner 642-7153. 8-20 "-1 m"" I .... 1lf c.,., T. .. SI.SO '°' eatn O~Hl'tn Ado 40 c edth Pdtrtrn 101 '•ISi cla)) J" ma11 ano na111Jtrn2 Send to· \illl IORL~~mG JI 11. Otet Alice Bloob treit soil!•" ltom • \lra1&ht Needlecraft Dei>t IOS mo\\ nftllline ano \111 \lttm Oatly Pilot NEW OFFICE NEEDS 2 Expr'd Agents. Resld or in<' Greet comm split Outstanding location Call for Appointment 9AM to 10 PM Huntirtgt0tt Shores f'f'Of*fles 14M557 11 C111hs lrfhllr down rou1 bodr Bor JSJ, Old Clltlsta Su., tfnt criow airy YOflt Jtl\e, YOfl, NY 1001 l. l'nnt N11111. ~. TO .... HM Punteo P~ttt'ln 9346 M1sws AHMs, bp. l'ltttfll Nu111btf. ~ 00 doWll Sizes 8. 10 12. 14. 16. 18 20 NEW1!1-0Wt Our 1919 NUDt.£· $35 Size 12 (bust 34) takes 2 518 CRAFI CArALOG-Ovet 200 l>Oi)u· 381", be, new w/W cpt. 11rds 60-ancll l•bnc lar dtslans. 3 lite Pfltetns ~ pe.yment M75/mo. $tft4 11 so ,., .,. Pl1*L p11n1ee1 m\tde. Send 15, s =:o.uw.r:.~i. ~ •• ,_ MC.II ,_,.,,, fw l~blf T..-S. l.50 1t•JIU ~t::S •11111••'· htndllnc. ~11-A~ t:i:: :U~ • 12"11flt Rowen. , .... suo SIYllAL MARIMI MAlmll lZS.l'ltll ~· ....... $1.50 llACH conA•U 124.clfb..'n °""'""" Jl.SO 2br 1 ... -._ .. _ .,5 000 PROF. D«ot & lndscpg 2 p tt ,.._ t • " 12l<Stttdl '11' l'lfcll Oull US .,. _,... •• ' · year old. 3BR 2~ba, ex· 0!11 eyrp1kJP . "4' 12Z.Stulf ·11· l'tlf Oualts $US CENTUJ\Y 21 ten decking w/8'Jac, Lge 121-l'illow Sllow-Olts $1.50 SURF REALTY imtr ste, cuat reatures 'zu W.t llffl St.. Ntw YOfl NY 12().CIV<lltt a Wlfllttbt $1.00 538 7542 ~hruout . By own e r . 10011. l'rant MAM[, AOC>Abs, 119.nowtr Crotlltt $1.00 o.•Nd to Sett e ,500 642-5883 Open lll', Sitt a11d STYI.£ NUMIU. 11a..C11>Cllff w1tll $4u.t1tJ $1.00 ., S ........ _ 1.5, 1'""' Rldgecr ... st All 1he new Clothes •ou need for tlLNi ... r tt "'•ilb SI oo .. ·I.on'. 4 "'-""'m home .. v, t · ... b 1 ' SPR .. G "' "' ' 1 "" · • ICX'ated within 1500 yrd~ Cir, CM <V ctor111 lo l<W' us)ht11e1no11r 1 .. llS·ft1ppltCrochet Sl.00 IOl>eaich f'f)l'rml dining Valley) SUMMLR PArTCRH CATALOG' 114-Compltte Af&f\Ms Sl.00 rm, fronl courtyard, Orn~ 1opi, s•rrt1 ~nts'~m ll2·Pliu At1t1a11s 7S. MISA VMDE 1¥~1ti Plu~ SI SO lrtt l>'rtt1n 111.u...:..,." Ctochet SJ.00 I er I*' t t' 1 r P 41 l • o ~-• .......... Olildren have moved·too lAHCH STYLI coupon ;)Cno M l07·htsllllt S..1111 Sl.00 much apace for •eller '+515 C~P05Dt·IRVINE WOODBRIDGE SPECIALS Desirows of living an the beautiful lake$1de com · mumty o1 Woodbrtdse? We have homes ava1la· ble ln the price range from '12.900 to Sl45,000. PleMecaJJ fort'det&U1. JI ,-,,,,nnnn1r· .. 1 '~ f /\' y ~') 1-JOOI' llW OFFERING Sm artly leld 6ut l bedroom home lo th award winnlng ~erfleld devctopmcnt. Thi~ Pinn lA Park Hom• htu1 !'lun ken llvlni room with fireplace. d1nina room imd vaulted ceillnas Your choice of TWO' talllodly. "''" fmancmg. $83,000. BOND CONDO HEAL TV, 831·9411 B.NIGUEl COUHTRY CLUI Hewpori hoch I 069 1.Jve MJZhl un tht• ..:ulf ••••••••••••••••••••••• <'OW"St.' :I Bdrm 2 bulb •$5000 DOWN* condominium \10 \C rn rond1uoo W.Jlk lo 1.•oun 3 Br. pool Npt Hts A" ln' club S96,0oo • i.umt"< bal of Sl50,000. j Monarch Bay Plaia uguno Niguel 496-7222 131-0l36 •COOKOUT On either of the 2 brick patios tiurrounc11na ll BDRM. chllrMt't Jo:x ~Uent co1111tol ft oce n views Complt>tf'l)' re cnodt'lcd $239 .ovo OOOODP $12001 mo Appro1 to•; int No credll neede1I Owner will corry, \II· <'ant Call 64S-S399. OPIHHOUSI 1120TradewllldsLn Snwshiog 4 BR 4' Den +S20,000 KJTCKEN. Call Cleo their qt at: Uni~ers 646-7•14 S.·2739 ~DUPUX $139,SOO Steps to beach. Tbll la a Newport Cluslc at an •f· fordable price. Oood summer /Winter income pottonOal. lnveuors bet· lt'r huny! Call S.0.11~1 ~·.HERITAGE ~ ·REALTORS BeauUful •Bdrm, dlnlna lJO.S"Nten-Si• Jl.5' Sl.50 lOS-lllstMt Clothtt SI 00 c.... f 11 n-tOO G49Mtyre St. Ot'eanlront 3 awry duplex • '1t'r.·~,' •• N0'4f•fDI' r p r r I' I' I' r I room. farnl~ room, 3 car J~icl/i., Tl'lfldtn SJ.50 IOJ.IS Qlltlts IOI fOd.tJ fl5( ~e°"sJ~;.5, 2&7a~ l .... lt.U Owner fmancln& avail. -, · · · · · · · -· large, alJ 1mm1culate. tn.htc.11.n Oltilb Sl.!IO 102-MlneHI Qllalts 7SC Catamarran ~ • ~i,.jAr"tr°'I I 1 I I I I I I I n~!:i:!:n . J tf°nc,: 1 !i'lll12111-A•~llllll'••'110eltill ....... '11 1 '•"• 10 11 1 .q.11 .. · •cllt11tclllt1Mlllll ... ,'11"1 sZ~E\i¥v 8~1;. ~~=~Ad~ SCl+.Ml.ITSAm..,...C ... tlflc~ ... ~ ... :.:,ll~O~O~="°'="*:::::·=Ml-:::::::581C>======:.L_.:;. ....... ...::.~_:___:_l_~...:_~~~~--l-======~;;;;:15G======l===:::::~~====::J..,.;;;;;;=:;;;~~~~~~~~567B~.======== - ..... # r"" ..... -..... " .... ........ -..... . ... ~.~~ .... ~ .. ~!!!.~~.~~·······~~~~!.~~-'-~ ........ ~~.~.~!!'!~ ..... . ~ ltfft ...... Frld!y, February 9. 1979 DAILY Pll.QT 0 5 Mtw,....IHu 106' "'""°"leech 106' Ml~leKlil 106t ...,...Uomn ....................... MeWe H.-t OtMt-Real blot• OttMt-Real &tote OffMr R•el &lot• Offter Reol &lot• ,_.,S. 1100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... ........._......_. ....................................... 1 FarSGlilt II~~ ...•••...••.••••....•.. ....................... --,,. .. ...., 2000 ...... ,,..,.rty 2000 --rroperty 2000 ""-,,., • ..., 2000. -------------·-------~ ••••••••••• !__ ••• !! •• ~ ··~···· •• •• •• •• ••• • • • •• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• * NEW IN NEWPORT * a..,... e..t• Tlldor C ai• 4ca.w MEW MODEL HOMES INCOME PROPERTY (..._. • '1 'R'f I ~TillU'I nTil Rnl 1-:lttal~ OPIMHOUSI Dtitt t•4 ly flece..ttw Ho.et SHffffllD flUCt. I~ klc.t-4 wtttt o•ht• ll•ta t..et• ... Jltt ...... "4• .. • ,....,..... .. J •/1 .,......, Olllf¥ l 4 ......... . .. u-...1 ... " ....... o,,. iMlty o,... Sel/S. ..... 10 -n.ec... , .... ,_.,,.ht ..... s.. c...._t.s..Mty U111 .. •t ...,,_ ,.,.., 546-110 I or W.•r .-d s-dO'y .. 6l 1·00'4 He.uh to mo\'(' into Lu!o,t 7 mode ls t'urn 11ll•tt wit h m.a~onry . ..i.wnmg piu:k ~ 1JndM'ilJHl1li! 111 MEW PRESTIGIOUS ADULT MOllLI HOMI PARK 1 Ml~Mon Viejo ar ea > 6 MOMTHS FIH REMT 7 I 4/ll7·097 I 1' you 're a serious b u yer . seller . or exth un11er ror urH ti,. comm ercial. indu!itnul. or land . please call for a n <tpp oin t m ent w it h on e of o u r s a le s s taff IC you 're a profession a l agent or b roke r a nd a re inter ested ln the rostc~l growin~ proressio na l oper a tion in Or a n ge County . we h avt! a few o pc nin{?s on our s a les s ta ff. P lease cull for nn interview. lltVloS.a .... -• VISTA DU P LEX -W a l k t o Acnol)t for Sal• 1200 s hoppinl!. $115.000. • ••••••••••••••••••••••• • $79.000 DUPLEX -Orange County . Lido Isle 0..... Sodtri .. CJ UHn'IDllOKBS 2033 East Ocean Blvd. l lulrm "1,3 ~ 1m r ' Jll":lll "1111It1 ~ 111 •I I 1lah• "11\l•h • fan r•I •• • ~ , 11 .. i .. 1n " illp ,, ... , I"" l.1111).11 11111 r11\lo t\1 rl"h-o4il•tll'r ~lll••k •• o\Jrm \'I •UI• r I 111 .. n \\Jin " II 111 I II A SOVTHOFCOROHA P at10s a nd garages. • BALBOA lSLAN D DUPLEX. Tl(lde down on ly. $230.000 'J Jt n~ on paved roud Ccx"n<•r lot All UUlHi('>t Xlnt tl•rm1' C;all collect lli77~~ * COSTA·MESA DUPLEX -Each unit 2.000 s q . (t $159.500. Sl6.900 675-5626 I drrt \n •It ti lk "\I• h••n 1 1't 11 1 •I II <,.":r.1 lll~I OPft Ho..w Fri/Sat/S-. I ·SP'" JERRY FREUD REALTOR 64G-69't STB'S TO I EACH llhl w1dt< tl tra1ll.'tJm,1 ltl"l:,lljb) :i pvt bt·h & p+tr ~b lett1n.i ulluwt'd Lcicated 1n l'rne .. :.urr h :MIUI P111:1ru· t.'ud1>t tlwy L.tg li<'h Offert~t! b> Rc n4ii.'IJOl'C MI' 714-t9'J 31U6 OKOVf.R LAND & INV~T~1~NTCORP • 2 I IOUSES ON LOT -Costa Mesa . St29.500 WHAT TO DO • 3 BDRM + 2 BDRM. -Costa 1.-.IWftCO.OO On" 1-tory 3 UJrm on Grt>cobell liy u" n,·r $ tit.'78 or 499--23 u; WITH Mesa $163.900. $20,000 • OR ANGE T RIP L EXES -Got t wo! 5114.500 and $115.500. Una.ht & ~dut We~tchrf, --------• 3 Ur, 2 Im. bua\' l''R. 2 OHOCUto' TODAY??? • COVINGTON 4-P LEX -P ride of I f . Srnoll tnustor ownership . $200,000. ----- il.<ll'W frpk 's. 2000 i.q rt Slle.500 SU 3832 . llG a IUUTIFU1. &UGetTOGO 5 BR, 3 ~. ~mer t'l k11c:h,•n knook f11m1ly w'wMhnr. danin.i rrn. :! (~IC't>. \ ll'W 11f N'•wport <. t'fltl'r ·\ Pl.•llllll( 1>lwd, pnVIH'~ & a pllcc )'UU C'ttn t h,•;11 Ownt•r ha., l>ooi.:h t 11nolhl•r homt-, :. IJ b m 1 I " 11 0 r, l ' I 1-i ~17.000 a dream bomc of Anab1c lntenor Let us show you SI00,000 will handle No loim ft>eS Beller Hurry' n Ofmat1on Dollars * 4 HOUSES/ONE LOT -yards. Xlnt short term return & $170.000. ti;lrbur Vtt'w 1Carml'I 1 ~hly . up~raded, prof hmJ.s,•apt.-d. 3 HR. 2 8A. pn" !)WI JJl' 830 9&'ob Quintard, Agt 673 R2SO HOT LINEI own the only sensible • 4-P LEX -PRJDE O F O WNERSHIP • rommoc:hty left. Rei1 1 3 bed. 2 bath owner 's unit w ith Ex I • I Estate Land fire p lace. $225.000 •HST IUY• E..1stbluff (.;ondo View~. well kept, rnimy t'Ul>tom h.'t1lures ONLY $119.500 3 RR 2 BA, pool s1. Int New t•opper plumbmi: & fvrc· air Upgradl·d Walk to schools & shop IJIJlS.( Ask for Dons C USIVe. 1~~~~~91 * CO 'TA MESA pride of owners h ip 1 /522-2080 4 ·Plt•x on spit<' s tr eets $215.000 BANK • 4· PLJ-:X. Cos t a Mesa. $155.500 ACREOH AHILL * 4 llOl 'SES1 LARGE LOT -Costa ltlOl l'ort Ca rlov. REPOSSESSION) ~r Ji~~[l('~o~~~~~';;'J. i\h>sa. $242.000. $165,M>. fo'lnanrwl C<>nl>ullanl 645·2509 ~~ OµcnSuturday I 5 ·~~- in~view ofthe \'<1llt'Y * 4 UNl TS Costa Me sa . SlS0.000. NO DOWN coll<'t'l I 677-5609 • 2 DUPL E X ES. 4 unils. SL35.000. OROVt.:R LAND& Costa Mesa. Albert Pusse l I BEST VALUE Really Co. ~pa c1 ous 5 bedroom --------•J 83JOOVEttOll.N.l .6Jl·S'lS2 PAYMENT lNVESTMENTCORP. * 2 DUPLEXES. 4 u n its each with s A.CRES rir c•pl:ice. lluntin~ton Beach . $175.000. 675-3411 FREE Bus T ie a yellow ribbon • COSTA M ESA 4· PLE X -two * * 'roond these oak trees on 3bd r m . two 2bdrm. $154.000. homt! Ul family onented t'UCllmuruty. Call for info on buyer incentive. COHOO IY OWNEtt s-Clftnente I 07 6 Jbr 2"2ba $'99,500 ••••••••• • • •• •• • • •••••• *TOURS DAILY* lh1s gorgeous 5 acre • 4 S PACIOUS units . S169.000. pat('el Just waiting for • 6 0 R A NG E C 0 lJ N 1' y units . you to bwld your new Gnu~ !Fr~ ; wr21 . Near Hoag ~5-3639 - --- ~r:o~~?u~Jble 1-2·3 BEDROOM home. s210.ooo. SEA VIEW ' HOMES FARGO • 8 0 R J\ NG E C 0 UN T Y u n 1 t s . TOWNHOUSE 1/676·57 I 7 s 1s~.ooo. • 1/523-4462 • 8 ORANG f: COUNTY unib ln. O W C paper 4 BR. 4 bJ Cherry L.ike w dock. Newport Cettter Pnn only 642 1121 dayi. 640.5357 ()I' 675 OS16 t'\enin.:s & San Clemente mai:mf1 IN PARKS lnfl;ition hP<l,e' 4o ar -or $:!05.000 cenl O<'ea n & D;ina All ARfll' mort" 1il!11' ~ ... :r Jt· i-: of • 8 l ''\:IT S. 2 4 plexes. pride o f Harbor new Spaciou-. IW Hu10. ,...,l\ 1 RADt-: Cor h 11 n l n 1 t o n B "a c h 2br & den wiwcl bar 2'7 C "LL uow O \\ IH' r~ I P· ll I g .. ________ _,. wkntls. 1 ..., "' n l'cffS. H fo: • or ·; '\t .\ .;: '"0 000 -ba. SplJt le\e rrplr in MOllLE HOME Corp. 64o ~14'1. 1;;:1 m:11i ..,.,,> · WESTCLIFF living roum & m!>lr STORES • 12 UN ITS. :.J 4 plexe!'>. O r a n ge bdrm Beautifully up ~nts County. prid<.· of owncr~hip. 3 bdrm graded. Lncludes refni: . E Anaht'1m 956-4500 for Sal~ 1300 IUCHHOUSE I bloc:k to ~al'h. Assoc, pool. lcnrus r rts, laAOOn S120K. -, lkr. 673-5489 SHOWPLACE washer & dryer Pnn-d Westmmsll'r 1!;18 8895 ••••••••••••••••••••••• owner's unit with r1repluce . $675.000 Gorgeous Westcliff 3 br to sell. A must on your c Anah1•1m 956·1011 Allenlion Inves tors 2 • 14 UNITS Ornnge County. o n e home. Spacious living llsl lo see Open House Santa/\n:t 5!>-i-7070 ~·hotcc 4·Plext'S near So. year old . $597.000 r m Warm corn er Sunl2·5. onapprovalof credit ·Cst.Pla_fa. ~o.5.000 each * 16 UNITS (4 4 plext.> ). O r a nge -.. fireplace. Family rm. 7~~9m:~~4~~1i79 DELUXE MOBILE on 1031 e1xch1~ngt>94P~~ County . $650.000. 000 ON ~~~~~~~~ft~o~~sst~~~ TH.RIFTY;-~~e~l~~~~s.P~e~:;/y b~~~9. m 4 ·;) :4.J 6000UN ITS -Oran ge Cou nty. - • win g Bi g se w1n(t • :i lr e-a d y cJ1 v 1d e d Coml'llt 'al ., vv, ' u Bdr 2 b h h laundry rm Massive Spacious 3 RR family Com I l 1 r d th ~'I 1600 * JG UNl TS P r ide of owne rship - v 1 m. fal ome central patio M ml rond1· castle Ill net'<! or paint Pc t• Y enre w1 rr....,...-n1 w1poo , JU<'. am rm, •c llf . 5111950 Try VA term!> manytreell. ••••••••••••••••••••••• H untington Reach. $900.000 rompletely remodt>lf'd ll°'!', 11 • ast 7~2 1700 ·BERTI IA HENRY collect I r.11 Sfn.I LAGUHA RETAIL • I 7 UNIT S o n ore a n . $760,000 Big lot-muc h more [ R":ALTORS ·oROVF:Hl.1\NO& h f • )t'' l '"'ITS Or"nne Coun tv Owner will rmancl' No ~ 1~~~··11··t1I 2•c "'-·I u,r·.~r 492·4121 INVESTMfo-:NT C:OHP Buildini: Ill the eart 0 ,., 1 ' • a "" -, , .... ~ '"" lh<' downtown area. ror Spanish arrhitC'rtur e $410.000 ~~~1~r~e~e:k n~$·~-i Ocean Halts condo ,UY AffORD.A.BLE ncr IO<"allon. t'X rl•llent * 20 H ARO TO FI ND pride or (:hf-mow 91>4 2455 . ----· •• ··~ owner. 2 Br 21 2 Ba. f :in UGUMA CHARMER property for art i.wllcry · ownC'rsh1p units . Costa M esa S850.000. funutur1• st(lrl.', or any ..._~-/I CL law Tt•MJ.ll Vitia:. liluffs. 3 br, tastJc vww. new earpet~. Just hstcd. hurry on this n:t:ill busmess Ownl.'r • 20 PRIDE OF O WNERS HIP UNITS •r ...,._.,.,,..,.. a • , 2•2 ba Cen tury 2 1 paull & panelJng S79,000 one St40 space rt.>nl mrl ~vanit & wants to sell Huntington B each townhouse Cust om. fA1~lh tont•, N e wp ort Ce nll'r , firm. Pnnonly. Assume Ul.11 Walkto town&bch As kin g Sl90 .000 I · · S 25000 spacious 38r. 2 Ba. I. R ~5357 elUSung isl TD. 496-323..!...._ Sngl wide Sparton. tot al· Realooomics 675-6700 s ty c• owners unit l , 1 · · D.R. frplc. pool, patio. ------ly re·cond New cpts.. * '22 UNITS An a he i m . S53.5.000. col·de·sac. Must ~H SHTHESEA r err~ Only $1 2,'.>50 60 x :m· Cl property :it * 24 UNITS -O r a nge County -A ll l!..~~52~0~~1~a 7.~~~e BEACH from this bea4tafu l ~Elb .• 1 r~ H 0 ME ~:.~i:1{:J~~l~osta u nits h ave fire places a nd e nc los e d N a.or~a~~-:-~ "FIXER" ~~:~rkw~~h ~!n°~~ ( .. ,:z_~:~o .~/a1e 1100 ;::i!:~s~·~sooo. Oran g e County. Uy owner, reduced to Cute 3 br beach hse KJl. PROPERTIES '1'he Meadows" Mobile ••••••••••••••••••••••• • 26 UNITS _ Ho llywood -pool & a ir $175.000. Both 2 BH units Wood bea m ceilin gs 493-9381 home 24x65. upgraded. 4 PLEX 1 bl.k to ocean Good in Bnck frplr . Needs work ·--------1 C'On ditioned. $880.000. By owner 714 /~2·3880 JI 11 d l'Omearca.675-0475 bulyouSavl'.1-lurry.rall ---------C hoice H untin g t o n * 27 UN fTS --o ywoo - • --now! 645-7221 S-Juan B t· a c h I o c al i 0 n · s uhlcr ranean p a rk in f!. $1,430,000. SPACIOUS 28R, den D R. Ontu r-tstrmt0 1078 •EXCITING• Scheduled growth Sl380 O O WNERS HIP UNITS l.Jl. v1ew+l BR apt over I}; .. :::'?':•••••••••••••••• per mo. May car ry small * 28 PRIDE F' · • j(ar+6 car prk'g. 215 St 21 H.wport leach <! n d . $ I 9 9 • 9 5 0 I runlingto n Beach -11 z miles to Andrewi1 Hd. Set: b y EXECUTIVE HOME 4 *Adult Porte Owncr/Broker842·740~ bt•ach. $1.575.000. aµpt Agt.Cranc:>40·0008 ~ Most desi r able Sun Dl::L UX fo: M OBILE * 29 UNIT S balconieR & wet b a r s in OP&l DAILY Westd ff Realty ~ Ranch 4 Bdrm . 2''2 balJI. HOME DUPLEX <·ath unit llollvwood. $1.070.000. Comer IO<'ation. beame<l rarruly rm. 2 frplcs+4 W/expondo hv rm . lg E:1sls1de Costa Mcs:i * 32 ORANG~ COUNTY prid e of re11J1 nJrts. frpdlcs &.r~oo1r tro MUST SELL ~iC~a;;·0te~.f.~~ 1~~ ~~l~~~~~k~n:~i~e ~d~~~ ?';;"cir mal1c~r? ~m:IJ ov. ne rship units. Own er 's u n it with cei mg wm ows uia.. OCEAMVIEW Call loda y NO W ' LowH<·nl. Owner Broker842·7407 <'eramic tile nnd w ood -burni n g ford a VICW of a secluded ... "".900 (ad479) C ..... 'f . p •t• r· I s 800 000 pauo & garden. f'eature:. $I 05,000 __,.., UH orn1a °'' ic tncome P~rty 2000 irep act'. 1. . that make 1300 Susst>x 2 bdrm. 2,, ba. den. lots K.R.PaOPEttTIES Mobile H~ SolH ••••••••••••••••••••••• • 34 UNITS -Hu ntington Bench -1~ a desirable home. of extr:is Bes t ofCer 493-9381 2706 lfarbor Bhd. i:Wt> Eastside Triplex fireplaces & patios Sl.300.000 $167,500. Wiggenhorn Phone 642 9361 o r ~~~~~~~~~ 6 A Three 1 Br units on flag * 36 UNITS H untington Beach - RJtrs,67S.6l60__ 1213 13$8-7417 Sal'ltaAM 1080 540.5937 lot Good Easts1de loca Own your own ~treet ! Pride of EAGLE'S NEST '°"Jain H111tt~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• lion. S75-0 mo income o wnl'rsh ip 3 bdrm. 2 bath owner's TIM llvffs Npl Shon.'S 3 br Steal 1t 3 Bdrm, $74,950. Vt!r y •EXCITING e F\Jll pnce$1 lO,OOO. unit with fireplace . S2.025.000. RARE OPPORTUNITY rorS85K ~sharp,gre<1lfor lrgfami ~ PREHIGE: * 40 l 'NI T S -H o l lywood -TO ACQUIRE F ROM Manna Rl'alty 642·885-0 ly. c:isy lo buy & easy on Lidc>Hewport Bch d ~ATE OF ORIGINAL ----your purse. Star Real Smack dab in Ute middll' _ J HOME~ s ubte rran('an p a r k ing an securit y OWNER . T HIS "UN Waterlronl Condo. pool. Ei;tate. 754·6262 of beautiful Newport 3333 W Coast Hwy. NB fratur<'S. $2.800.000 COMMON"&SCARCE3 Jac u tzi. boat dor k Ha r b or . I\ l(a rtl c n 645-6646 * 46 l 'N ITS llo llywood -a ll BR . END U N I T . ava!Jable Adults only.-2 $59 • 000: r a rad 1 s e + pet ll ''lcctr ic units. 2.200.000. • L' N E Q U A L L 1:: D bdrm. 2 ba Security fruit Trees Marvelous pvt beach PRIVACY. COM MAN · bwldtn!(. By Owner Walk Lo shopping In *S5000 DOWN* * (i2 UNITS -W . H ollywood - DING DAY VIE WS & rnnr1pals only. S230,0UO G I Newport Harbor's most s ubterran ean p arkin g $3.380.000. UNLlMITl-.:D f'OTEN· Call714·675 5330 a ore exc111'i1VC Ul'C8. <KZ0757) lnr prop. assume bal of * 62 UNITS w. H o llywood -pool --!.~A"~· VALU 1-.:. Agent --., .. c:T ILUFFS Bi.ilt ins in this lovely 2 C AL I F O R H I A $l20.000. at Sl,070 Tmo. I t $J Jon OOO .....,......,., ~ bedroom home ; dining. <iross me $700/mo wo c eva or. . ov. . VIEW ~lace and huge yard PACIFIC on lot No credit needed. * 85+ UNITS W . Hollywood --6·0-. L-ID_O_l•S•L-E•I 5br 3ba expanded Living .CallS40·1720 M 011 LE H 0 ME =~';;.J.~~arry. Npt SC'c urity g u ards . $2.000.000. rm. den. mar ble frplc.. 'W'ftftBl!!l I SALES ...::::...:.::.;..:_.:_,;______ * t ._.UNITS excha n ge. $2.800.000. A.wcrdWi~Home D.R. Low down. Assum I~~. 2706Harbor.Ste206·A THRHDEUCES * 125 UN ITS _ 41 :? years o l d . ~ loan. By owner. Pnnc. -· 540.5937 . Only 640-7778 ---3 separate 2 Br units on S2.:l75.000. __ Outstanding a rc h1tec· --OlherRffllstah New 12 X 44 W/lge cvrd lg Westside lot. Enclosed • HF.TTRE M ENT llO M E to be built. tural design, spacious 3 2 br charming bayview ••••••••••••••••••••••• porch & carport in qwct garages. below markel 8 000 BR. fam rm, dming rm. Mobile home on Lido MoWle Hotms adult , no pet park atSl.20.CXX>. ~4 .4~ HO pp I NG CE N T E R S ITE new kitch en , 2 lus h Penn. ForS* 1100 548-683.1. ~ PRe'TIGe · I t patios. 3-car garage S27.CXX> 675-0341 ....................... -~l ~ PACKAGE nt-xt to reg1ona cen er. O.W.C .. flexible f1nanr · Be-a ullful -2br --+ _d_e _n Coste Mna FlHr ~~,.,t.Un4e 2 bdrm.k, 2 b:i1. _ I HOM€~ $4.450.000 mg. 10·5'1· Appointment F-"I DR. 2• ... ba con'. _,,.......,. st.ar por • poo ' S ffO PPtNG CENT E R Orana , only ..,.,._ ....., Spac.addedl2 X29 room clubhouse. IVJ blk to 3333W Coast Hwy,NB * I -~e do W/~ean view For on lO X 50Crusoder 1962 beach Hunt beurh 645-6646 County $640.000 0.... ~ into call 498-5440. lREN Low park rent incl. some goo.5022 -._ --• OFFICE Bl'ILDI N G , IROKHS Professional Realtors. utU. Slashed to $12,940. -7 Uto'ITS-C.M. Count' St ,I00.000 UHITIO IROK -- ---F lexible f1nanc1ntt Mobile home 24x60' 2Br. Beaut new bulld1n11 · . • 500 000 Oran g.e 67S-5626 SfEPSTO BEACH. Lge Owner w ill carry 2bn. ram rm 2 shed11 Flreplaccs.'tlntlocatlon *R V PAR K 283s1tCl'.> ~1 ... --------1 ~-+fam.,_.~b8623u Sl79.000. mortgage 0516) Xlnt cond. Adult prk Lo ~I~lnvmts &42 1603 • MORII.E HO M E PA RK $2.800.000 -----vwnlagt .,.,,. rmt.Byowner 842·5460 FOUR U .... ITS * 4 INDUSTRTAL B Ul LDfNGS fo r Big 2sty. newer 4br, Jba. SACRIFtCEI! '77 HOMA TT .1.. .. -for Sal• 1200 " ~rooo 000 Back Bay Huge lot $1"'950 ----r All 3 Br 2 Bu unlls .o • • Horse\ OK $154,950 BIG CANYON condo. ..,. •••••••••,••••••••••••• Owner will carry 2nd II.. * sOI N 0 UST R f AL BUT L DING $. rnn.n.o1u.&U-7783P.M. 101t below ma rket·A ,12 X 60PopuJarfront& AtllWA.YflOHTAGi r-....$2 000 • ., 500 •192500() VU13 Be ... I EJea"'"\ 3 so ........ bdrm pr .... 5 star TD 9.2x 1i r oss al • ,"'112. ,,., . , . a ... y ...... ·~ '""" · ...... 9 acres in rupldly de· SI.!» 000 N ..... USTR L SI"'Ec-1 f R' id F..astblufC Condo. 3 bdrm. pool. jac. Great area. park. <NB--47110 vtlopln~ commerc ia l · * I v lA 1 .-:1 n 1ve rs e . -I I '" ct Aat,' • 673·~311 -ICE s• AC.HID an res e n a 8 r e.HI -~ ~) ~ T' 2~ ba. family rm. ' Sl29900 ' d d ll 1 ~ .Pne'TIGc '* LO'l'S in. Ora n ge .Countv. River side p<&Uo. Pn11esa ona..,. e "6• '9 ..-" -C1o8e to off rurnp All I H.OME:\ a nd San D iego County . coraled. $10,000 belo111 ~:...--------$6.000 ut11llles. Pr1c d under - market. Sl 15,000 By BY OWNER Owner leaving are a. market nl $70.000 with 3333W. Coast Hwy, NB _~ ___ &M_-831M _____ 1 otder tiouae. one ln from Must sell NOW l I Obi excetlNlt te rms Cnll 64~6646 OCIANVllW oceanfronl.Otean vlew. wlde l970 Gulf Stream,S Collect I 677·5609 -------- ' .... -~ ... v-.. 2 br, 2 ba. SU18,$00. Prin· $tar ~t./.ark. rm mac. OROV F, R I. AND & IAIAIC EVEN "-'~"' _.. ctpa.taOnly.m.ssoo. Dl,995.(0'·859"7·1H CNVESTMENTCORP 150/o DOWM Live on quiet preeU&iow 16 "C•ts 4· Plex 4i Sn•I f11mily Kings Rd.. 3 84rm l .._ M 0 I I L E H 0 M I "' " " 11 Sa Motivated t lier llACH DUPLIX STOltl B E t. A I R ..: O p /\u ume . Seller w t ~$249.000. 1 Blk. to ocean, newly 1062sa.....a....c..a-• 1''ALLBROOK P RIMt: car1ry P!Pctr 0Marnygm01 964-2611 rmovtled $1.5.5,000 """' -_,, AVOCADO l.AN l> IN 11vo l A,.cn -T .... CH ANAHltM r R 1-; S T l 0 I 0 S bl r HIWfi;;C _. 956-4500 H£LF.1\H Y.S'f ATI!: CAN 960-43MotS36·2"49!l llALTY 67S.1642 ---BF. Sr LIT 2'J'l bllhinr t• l'nO<'lp(llS only No 'drive -b ys' please. (( you'r e serious about prope rty. call for an appointment. H you 're seriou a bout a position o n o ur sales s taff. call for a n inte r v iew. ... 12 UNITS PRIME LOCATION .. :x<'t>J>lt0n <t l pr1dt• o f owner~h 1p' P rojected <·ap rate of 7'; ' Huge lot w t nev..ly sccdl!d & p lanted g roun ds. cov'd re<:. a rc·a . pvt yar ds. p icnic u rea. Invest in an o r 4 ut $263.000 & 8 at $354,000. Q uic k sale pric1nl{. 894·061 l. Inves tors re~istcr your n eeds n ow I (~1wnmaaa mm neat Est a te LohforSde Z200 12 lJllol'l'S, COllta M~su. 2 ••••••••••• •• •• ••. ••••• lit. l Ba. encl gar':.. 7 ~OM. ready to bwld. oil years old $425,000 By upproved. pl a n ~' for ~ 548 ~ duplex 646·3627. Agt Uing &>ach · a!> low as . - -- . IO'~ dn $to 20 units Of. lt:omer RI lot m sreruc <'a f<"e 714644-0377586-l966 nyon . M•oute!> rrom 1 4 · downt.own Los Angeles (213) ~667l t'or S ale or tr.£d e SACRIFICE &n~.123 Two duplexes on adJOln· Miobh~/ ing large lots ne:i r TrtrPrks 2300 Newpor t H e ights . ••••••••••••••••••••••• OWNER MUST SELL. Fmnncial Consultant DeAnza Bay Side Village 645-25-09 3 br Mobile Home, Newly •LIQUIDATION * -20HOMES- LOWDOWH No Quotifyin9 Owntir to carr> Low low nt•.:at1ve Pr1n(·1pul!> decorated. S27 .500 terms Bernt Oock. Pvt AC'h I' o o I J a l' u / 1 1 ('lubhou:.P1> Rrok .. r 0 w n t• r ti :1 I t !I ~ u 67S.~511 Mcuttoin, Desert, Rnart 2400 ....................... only l'omlo ~hr t 11d1,1 (urn 549°79'1 I Hvtch ACjt. lkun of 1'.1lr11 Ul.''it:rt Walk1nll d9't11111't' ru FOUR Uto'ITS-C.M. Near new. 3 Br owner!> urut, 2 bu, frpl, 2-c,.r gar .. 3-2 Br. 2 ba. unit:> TSL lnvstmlS 642· 1603 ***** 19 Four'Dlexes By owne-r . f>n cei. C'< tremely low St.'ller will l'llrry all financmi: Jl 912• f Lcrcp Cash Row Low Down Poy1Mnt lkr. 71 4/542-3676 CALL FOK St::'N1P . ***** 112 antere1>l 1 o 12 units Sll.500 no mJ(ml , nu negatives. ta>< ~hltr., S2S0.000 value $63.000 eqwty644·~ __ APARTMENTS Excellent out or state IO· vestment for .. ma rt buyers 65. 80. 100. l4U, 166 & lar~er on1t com plcxt"o o.1va1labl1• <.:J'h rt'Q UI rt-d S3UU. oou I •• SJ.IXX>.000 <.:ai:h flo"' & h1i.ih up:.1dt· l'nn uni) (';,II \.'1•n1ur1· Ht .alt) i14 ;52.27:r; Corona <lt!I Mar In pll"'< 1031 eXl'hft Sl95,00f Pnnc Only 673 1418 l'Vt'. orwknd 50 Uto'IT CONDO S a n D1 c1?0 Cty. arch•techtu ra l plani. avaJJable. ready for de· velopmenl 1n J?rowth area Sl82,i00 down Bkr 213-439· 1539 TWO I IR STUCCO Houses on I lot 2 BLOCKS FROM OCEAN ONLY S87 .000 Call anytime SCOTT REAL TY 536-7533 SAN CLEMENTE Vear old Duplex. 2 BR . 2 bath units, l1repl.u:e!'o Mxlou.<>. $139.500 BERTili\ HENR 'r REALTORS ID Del Mar 492 4121 le•etiy Hiffs Area 25 acre est:ite quallf1f'S as 10come pr~rty with 2 houses &>\-erly Hill!> ;1dd r e:1s Vtt•w ., of downtown & ocean ' Ad ~1to Sl m1lhon & up ATTENTION BUILDERS & DEVELOPl-~KS $3.95-0.000 1415 I 935-4840, Al(t r\cryt h1n~ s~~.uuu 64G 5147 or 537 0:1(>:1 - A LOT Ofo' PAHAJ)JSi': ~ f'OR $6000 Bnck lkat•h • lloww in BaJa 7 hour dri \'C l'omi>lel e inl'I appl 8337572or1175-510:! o.tofC~ Pr.,..., 2550 •••..•.•............... HIGH OM A HILL N1.-w home "'1th l :.tor~ ~uesl hou'>e Complell'I\ fenred 211 Jrrl'S. for your ~ !o S1•t.> tu bd1l.'H pnred .11 s1~1.ooo t'o.11l n •llt·c·\ I ti77 5ti09 • IJHO\ ~:H L/\NU & '-INV~TM·ENT con I' 1,A'i.~l'Ml!: 7 ~~;.no quahf~ ml( SSl.OIJOJ'llildo 'l llr. 'l Ha. fpll'. PtX1l, J:lf'. n c J(olf ' l'OUri.t.' t)wn t Orean.'!1dt•. 1·757 ·40:J~ Fotlbraok Solid adobe showplat'l'. spt!ct Vl l'W :1 39 acre .... prC!!>tl ).!•OUS dfl'il $285.000 Roam your Own Jhlltoµ, fore\cr \ ll'W with l ti3 :1t'rt-1> $55.1100 Ois ... shed 3 IR (.'ountrv homt' on I dl'rt• IO('IUdt>°' ('It I u ... j(fO\ l' C.'hotct' location $155.000 f'AYNf:o: & ASSOCIATES Fallbrook. 7;<1 7~ 117•1 Red&tat. &~ 2800 ........................ 11lA.DE WANTED HAV I!:. S200.000 ocean front Maui Condo a nd B>.000 Scottsdale Condo. WANT: Waterfron t house or condo. south or Huntin'gton Bch Wiii trade 1 or both/up or down. Pn11c1pal~ only Call or wrilt' V. An tl l'r son . 1117 Vega s Vallt'Y Or, Las Veg a!>. Nrvada 89109, ph 702 1733·6273 or ca ll 714 /673 7921. Tradl' for It:\ W All Con do llouse HJvc 2 Ir\ int• Townhou.,c.,. Own t"r 955 22514 ................••..... HcMes fvmished ············•·•········ l.olJ-a leach 3148 .•...•.•.........•..... 2.BR semi furn 190' ('a nyon Al·re-. Dr. $395 Ph 21.3 m. 250 t or &*5-8009 Newport leach 3 169 ··•···•·•·············· Waterlronl 2 bdrm honit' on pnvalc island l::nl'I l(araitc. modern k1tchl•n & fireplace. A\•:11lablt• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •' v.~th or without 311' .boat •WILL TRADE• dock. Muture adull!>, yearly l<'nsc rnqw red DIAMONDS $750 per mo. w1lh dock ror eqwty in inromc pro· $625 house only. 645-11141) pc•rty. G S A ror M.A 1 d11ys. 673-3531 eves & value. Min $500:JOO we\!kends. __ _ CONT ACT SOUiltl LOCJlllHI 3 186 IHI Hortoft World A.gt •••••••••••••••••••••• • 541 0800 Old f'rench Normandy • Or frt. 2-sty Sm lbr 2b.i • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 4 Gst hse Garg. pal. pvt commumlY . Furn. or Propertir M4Jt unrum . S675wtn. S650yr Proressfon3 property ly 499-44_39 ____ _ manogement for ll mnll apartment owner. We ha~e own m:untc·nance HouMs Unfurnished starr and provid(' mon ••••••• • • •• •• • • • • • • • • • • thly P & l.. !ltotement J . Generc~ 3202 0 Property Muna1tc· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ment 1~1 ~ LlASE W /OPTION BY OWNER 2 houses + 3 BR. l*'o ba, i.n OrDOKl'. bach unit c M. .:ross frplc, pauo, lrg yard. rents llOOO tiOO 000 firm corner houst;,. $3500 ~%dn. owe bel al 10% down. 1575 mo. 49~7. only. All due '9' yrs. Call 1_-.;;;.;;...;;l.800~. ----- collect <213 > 841 1449 13Br, l"4 ba . l5XZ7 f9m rm. Principals only. child/pct OK. $485/mo REN'l' TILL YOURS UMITS SSOCH< U' Bkr.888-'lSM All sizes, great locations, ..... 1.-.d 3206 Oexlble terms. Coot.ct ••••••••••••••••••• •• •• Sun Realty lnvestment3 k:8R 3b{i, den, dining rm. ,954 .. 21110 patio w/iH bbq. New Loh fer Stile 2200 Ule, very clean. $150. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1-675-_1_442 _____ _ 2 contiguous R l lol,. C•lttrc.o a.ech 32 II VIiiage ol NonhwocXI. ••••••••••••••••••••••• <former porkjng lot& for 12 Br. freshlY palntt..-d & model! > Plans included. new <'.-Pl. dbl aar 34648 545.000ench .VlJ CtH3hne Trash. o sun r~eaLcy l~ BU>QCS TO BF.ACll :t tlnd ... hot you want lo BR 2ba. 1m ~line 4 down owe s:rne.ooo PnnC' Only Mlke Wink 640-5112 l\rol<<'r wlll~r. ~rdnr pd Avnit St:Ll. 111le 11rm'\ ~1th J • ----lmmcd $395. 54HIS36 of\ &.di> PtlOl Uu.,"1f1ed /\d ........-...-...a::a:ta:IJOf........-......-~ unt Ad llt>lp • 6"'2· ~711 6 QUAIL PLACE PROPERTIES, IMC. (7 t4) 752-1920 Olllly f>alot. Cla illcd~ ~w park ~ _ 1157 ~' i\j(nl. - • DAILY PflOT ••••••••••••••••••••••• l.LnW') ! bl \ ,, N , \ 111 lio. I~ ••' t\' Jl\'\1111 $0•'' ~ t-4'\bJJco : N n ... ' ~m• Ntn-. ._,.., .... ,,... ' • roM' l\;.I\' t-4~ .:": ( \ "' ~jMJ ! br. l ti.a I' .iti.• hit u.u. • 'lllJ><'t ;-. ... ,,-c.11 • tllf 2\, be l>U S & :0. \1,>&J~o \\ t al t::a I a I" 1o '''"''"""~ lro.1tch1n. r .. 111 nu • ,u4 W.r f"' JUJ t J u 1.ar ~ '' llld , r\I I. )i It llhlt<.-,u Bluff• )lllfl:\'VUll 'J ltr 'i llu \It'• ,lll'll1tt11 1Jc•n>r, • C'l 1 .. ,r .:.inh·n.-r l""'-'I $.'; 1:. t;.41H~. ;).)i' .'4700 l"\l Z.:.H2 J\ , v •O l 4 0!li t ',.,. ""ll11th. lto\HBOH \ u .. ~ TAXIOVB ,AYMIHT INt·onMArlON OA' a8fT Of'TIOMS TO IUY 400 HOMES AUA.llAS MOltLIHOMI STotlU Slmt.a fl.nil 554 1070 t<' /\.IWhl Int !J!ittl 4500 4. A1wJwum U~ Hiil Wl'Wti1111111tt>1 ~~ 3425 ........•...••......... lr1• 3 [Ir ~·b.i bltn\, .ur. ~llillM, J.11 41 !\ol UllJ Nr So C!>l l'lluu 7t>l -417 1 urt pntll( Wkl'llW associated lllOKENS iilA1. ~OR!> JOJ\ ~ l.i1hv" 1. • • '' 1 l &2 OR , $300&: up. Walk. to beach At:ent 875-8170 2 bdrm 2 ba. Great bay view. lc!nnis. pool. spa. $.\2!S 6"-3474. Avail. 3·1 OCKANFRONl' lll'11ut. 2 br .. 2 ba .• compl Cum By week or Mo. Ra\t.al Pavilion 675-4912 Blu Tues.:..&',,.;:..._t_. --- (). eanfrool wmtci. rent. 2 bd, a v ;ul 5 mo s $375/mo. C•ll 213 ....,.... ... u.fw1L ~ tm llh u.twa. ~ hwah u..fwla. .,_..... .... u.tw.. ............•.••...•.•. ·······················•·················••••· ...................... . Coehi w... ll24 c.t..... 3124 •• .,...1eoc.. 316' •• .,.. lffdt Jl6f .............................................................................................. 1:-meltand llielt ~irull 1lw ,,.,1hw~ nl ,, rin• l"'l"t Ml'<11ld1'T p.1,I 1u1nh111iq v...,h•ri.tlt.. rmd ttUl•1 pl'>OI, I "'''" 1n 1111• -.ound <>I bubhlrnq ''""'""' md ·~clWlnq 1hm<r- '1hur ,,duh ·'f'lo'nm1•111 l11111i..• .11 Ptni.'<'H~k \lilL\q{>" ,1 tonl n·rr~·.1i I ll•rl' V' iu 1.m l!nllJY unusuol p1111<Kv 1111d lui<urv A RECREATION PARADISE. f140 tl•nn1~ court., ~mmu~ puc1I plu., ttr11qu1• 110111-1)>..111 pool J..IClllll '>.md v1>ll•·\Ai.1ll t ourt Mou111,11n lod•)P clubhou<,1• with hn.•pl.xe. corwerr.JtlOn pit, b1lb<.1rd). !Yl'l· wun.i Hunv to the good hfl> t111d 1~w11 H'l11x FROM mo TO '415. lnclodanq Ht.'t1I & W.111•1 No I 1\1-..• Hequm.'t.I Tlrrv~c~_J , •)ii.-u •. .i, .. om 011.· n .•• h 1-!' ~ ,I Ul\. 1'41• fw.trmrn l'4, • B.11h I l001"1.1111' f\w 111 C1"1n M1..,.1 ,,u.,.,, tr11tn Or<111q1.• Cci.l'>I Cotl,1w h.'TV..'>'1't1 I l.1rhor ,1n..l f ,11rvi1w ofu.xur'I 0 cean 'Uew ConJo6 in n ewporl Here. as your opportunity to hnve a s pacious. prcst1g1ous. ocean view condominium on the Bluffs in Newport · Beach. RENT your apartme nt h ome NOW with opportunity to reserve for purchase in near future. S.-clcrh Occ.-cy: (Adults Only Please> Bac.helor from $275 1 Br. from $350 2 Br from S400 Yow ~nt Home has; •Self Cleaning Oven~ • Dishwasher •Garbage Disposal 1111. 1',\:'ljVON 943-2167_5_____ I 1141 rylll l.IOtl l'\EWl"lHHltE.\CH 2brfurnocunr 1275.Yrly ~--------.--_,.~;.:~:.wmw • Vi~w Balconies •Underground Parking • Fireplaces <m Sl'lt'cted units> l'Oltl't)f'l~O o1 bdrro .11-.. Ii.; l-H ... 1.in bou ~ r tn !JC 101 ~ SWOIW lJ2b I U\IAJ"\ 111ntlo, only $600 Adlt.s. no pets. 2421E16th M~A VERDE home at· 3 Bdrm townhouse apt. ~ IJ''f mu Hrund n,·w. 2 l~t' N Hts044>-M38 mosphere 2&3 br dlx Adults. tin ba. S42S mo • l.itirm ... :I h.1~. rvlc. wet ..... no ..... • s.46-1034 "' bo&r to many ,1m~·n1t1es Small bacb by ocean a.,.... .....--· Gas pa.td. 642·5073. Yow Ow.. Jllri•• Chlb Wfttt: • E legantly Furnished Lounges Tiff tU.llt-'1''S 3bl .!tw l'OO<lo. !to~I li.'\"d, ~ Att l~ 002(i t.olTlt'flltoo t:..11759 1501 Sl90. mo. inc l. util. me&tiB.118 Easuade 2 br, bltns, no (~l\tl!i!§itJi§j 2~:.ls::-~:beach New beautiful ftarde11 ~::;t~lZ78• w/pat.&o. Thro June. apartments, pool &spa. • Billiard Room • Exercise and Suana Rooms • Heated Pool and Sun Decks • ,:. Ml R 4 "-! h llUt..• a ' lh.11\l tl•rbu\&1. ~ \lta.,, ~ '"ltll S~Vl~W. 4 Hr~ k.1 I~ \Ill., ~ ~ :.t,y, pri \ gall'. tt'OnlS, ew dduiw hilltop Condo 546-S684 Bacbdor S260 2 Br. 2 ba, 11.50 sq. Ct. Fplc. Punoranul' ~·oastal view 2 Br $360 enc. gar . D /W. $375 + O Pt Hurbor, 2 Br. Fe b I s l lo June 15. Adults,oopets Mesa Verde. 838-4921 or I 1l 1.1un hu1tw \\•m1•t "".,."' ,1 h.h m .!h.1 . 4:t: tn.-.1 •1t nr .. r h111•b l ~ '"' $41..... \hl \ i.l ~ t~ l,• ""'eo m, 1\W dn ,t•"' t·~. • '-"1111 ... 0 , II U •t~ den. ;!11 BJ Obi .:ar. Cru'port2br.W/D,adults 2250VanguardWay 499-<f721 lawld f11<'. Mkl'O Ov. 2 only. Ulll pd, no pets. 15 <at Newport Blvd) ---------IUCH LIVIMG frpl 49688111 s t eps Lo bch . $425. 540-9626 3 Br.2baupper, Mesadel Mewl&l lR Homu 675-7758 Mar. $350 No pets . w 1h'n. l. u . fjm rm, u1':A~TSIUE l~e 2 BR. 3 BR. 2 ba. encl gar. $375 546-0036. lli11, lktk. 1rnt. frpk's, dl'n, :irlull. puol Dbl ~ Near OCC. No pet!>. MOWTAKIMG t•l<'t' follU' OPl'lll'r f1ulh gur , $425 . 559 6588 ; 751·21.56 ()<ll.11, $1300 s.G-00!6 Newport 901 Cagney Lane. Newport Beach <Corner of Hospital Rd. and Superior above Pacific Coast Hwy.) 7 I 4/ 645-6242 profr:.~mu.illy 1kn1rat ~ 1'822 ••••••••••••••••••••••• RESBVATIOHS I •. $7 lcAoo Island 3806 $325. 2 br, Ill• ba. balcony· e·rand """W d. eluxe 2 BR. J He .: lt.t "ttt ,. .. ,. t'( ShOO °' 00 <·.ti I 2nl"''l'A N t T, la .. -A~, rm Adu!•-no '"" tu.~ ,,,,-O:-llt\~l$4i) M.1rk11t• al G3l :UH or n •.~' P irr con ....................... ......,7 • ""· 2 Ba apts. Xlnt Costa Hua4isq•leach 3840 LocJ-aleoch 3848 , ..: l\.:11l ~ dii. sn~I. sly. end u111t. 2 Br furn or unrurn with TSJ>l>tsL M, t 642.1603 Mesa location. Available ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••-••••••••••••••••••• lm.mindllr j bJ.t • ~.• ~ mo l~> Big U1pper fireplace $490 . Ava ti gm March 1,1979. From $375 83 blk lll"W pauu \!fl•· .:rvts : l..;U)."t• lllK Jb.1 n ll1Ju"' :! l.w<W}' 3 br, 3 ba condo. Crt 548tl038 _____ now 2010pal.67S-9229. $200. l Br. nice. qwe t per mo Bri ng your 3 BDRM. 2 bath, 2 story chelor apt. l'h . s tdo I ..... , t>lr<· g:ir opnr, rrpk. roommat.es.Call. ~l.Sa7 Apt. $450/mo ~~H .$260. uUs mcl . n!!t car ~.&r •'U' P<All'-'-.-m.-• ..1.r ,:.u ~ ~·r Ill() ·' h h h LUXURY 2br i •~ba Sundeck area.Ya.rd.Non·smoker. .,.... ,,_....,.... )Id. scboob. "''IWllr'>llk..-~I 't\1kl-.~>tl Or l., m1 u~ ""' r. trns comptr. " o..1s ...,,,•d Nopets ~. l\lll now PP l<-•bd~ ~IJ '4~.'41!!0 ufh•t l ti ""litEmerald ... ""mo. TSLMgmt 642·1603 38r, newcoodo.1 mile to VERYSPACIOUS Nt.>wporl Crest OR . LAJ<E CONDO w/view. Adults on ly. ""' .• ~ ... · · ~ -. .... mo 7 14 """ "'lLO .:.vn pou. tenrus. KJ s ok. 110 $600 Mission VteJO-2 br u... .vo-b b T I S"",..,UDEDVlEW -• .......... """' ......,.,, 973 . 2971 _ _. 11 1 lal»oa Pto•Ala 3807 1 br • 1265. reCng .. CI D. ~ e. Incl. tennis . . 3 BR apt _... ..,._, .-• ..,. ptots. SS9.5 Agt. No fee PLUSloft.:?bo,frplr.a1r E . ota rec . """'""' ' Mesa \'t'rdf', ? BR. l:ft.'n. G.uuo.-u '1rw rrom e\er> .,.,..........., '"'"' . patio A de uxe Adu.Its No...,..., 731 D w /d c 1 1 dry ~• --• J... .. h f"ntur"".· No ~t..s. Call ••••••••••••••••••••••• .... -. . . . occupy. avail w en, rp c aun l'OYen.'u p.aw. nic""· > an.1 raocn. ..r. • :a, presuge "'... "" ... ~ 18thSt 673-TM7 R.C.T·n-co Walk·-1 blk be ch t"kltle lO scbool & ~ home. f.amtl) room. momm~s9 l 644·9470. $425. 2BR w/deck. New · "" VK ~$Ml. · ..,_... a · N1ce $500. 644 5 ltf7 or frplc, dshwhr, many ex· •UDO ISLE• pamt & cpts. l YI blk to $375. 2 ba townhouse. '40-5112 1lm mo inc. uUI. Located 6t4-8519 tro:. Pro< landscaped, ~.ts hmished beach.673-6279 frplc. s undec k. patio. em. new. 2 bdrm. 2 ba. in prestige No. end. 531 1 3 BR. 2 ba. Lrg Sunn)' ••••••••••••••••••••••• adul 2656 f' 3 BR. oear So. Coast blt·ms,Jacuzz1. pool. ten· ~Or. •E. 548~ •2br C'Olldo. ~. Jar um ~~S ~~e~.r n;~~ .. n Pauo. Access to tennis. lalloa peftimuaa 37 07 Very clean. tbr ""2 blk to Or tse ": ~ 7905 Plaza, M90 per mo. ms.. garage. SS50 per. m o P 415/348-3476. Open N ~ ct Pia , r."" f tx-b & club Call Frank ••••••••••••••••••••••• be .. c b. Ut11. inc Id . ang · ve. 549-2253 Lst..&iasl + clean up & th&swknd. r., s l .. ......, $625 A~t. n o ee Karl.<2131653·7900 I $335/mo. 675-3029 eves 2 Br lb Kds ts sec:unty.840-2778 •----------Child ok. No pets 9S4-2566.9732971 &>achfroot,IBK.panee<I orwknds. · a.gar. 1 ,pe 2Brcottage.frplc.beam Lagma.-S 1850 833-8974 - --~~~~~----•! ltv rm. waterhed. PoOI. ok. $325 mo. ceilings, patio. closed 2 Br. 2 ba. new pa mt & ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 Br & .. ~ 2 .,., b i,.,-blk \'t'f)' special 3 bedroom. 2 McLatn T ownhouse El lt'mporJ r~y only $400 Lg Bay Front 2br, 2ba , 548-82(Moc646-23t5 gar Adults only. No pets. new c hocolate brown Adults. 52 year mwmum. from Nwpt aa:k. Bay ~: ~'!!~~ds~~~~: ~ac~ Dor ado Modt-1 . golf mo 540-7202Dr Levy Crplc. garage. Pvt Bch. ~e 2 bdrm, wtlh blHns, $340. E·side . 642·3102 c~. One ~t S300 ~c. N'EWapt.LeisureWorld. 01,ymptcsi.zepool,tenrus Prof landsc:iped Avail. course VleW. S900 mo CoronadetMor 3722 Yrly lease Adults only. encl gar. call eves. afler7pm avai now neat..,""' Tor.-O·Htll. Monter1to els, Jacuzzi & sauna. l.ll 3 w ..... ks.•c.Ao mo incl Century 21 Newport ••••••••••••••••••••••• nopets.$850.673·2162. 974.2047 2 Bdrm unf C • mot .acvailll.3/1.Adulllsl on· Vil ,2BR,2ba,gorgeous ~~ .,.... Center.640-5357. 1 d apt. um. amt· y a eves co ect north 180 deg. ¥iew SS50.Call64&-92Sl. gardener Vrly lease. --Coq srnal i;tu '°·no 2 Bdrm l ba. w/frplc 3 BR 2 Ba twnhse. air lycomplex.nopets.$285. (.213)289-2426 SSOO /mo . Own er EaststdeJbdrm2 ba.fam Agt, no fee. 964·2566. CHARMING OCF.AN k!tchcn,. S22.5 Uttl incl $395 mo. After 6pm : cond .. patio, gar, less 2.2(MI apt 3, College Ave, 714/~llZl,568-3974. &dm rm. frplc. new crpt 973-2971 FRONT 3Rr. tlen. tlm1lll! sf:_~P.~r ~A,P!:~on. no 67J.32U than l yr old . Nr. 19th & 642-9700 Newbdrmsapts. 2 bnoa~· ~nnculn~a· r 3 . ----f I I 675 9969 "'"'"• • !.J'W"'O""""' -Placenu·a Only •A-J "' " ,.. Adults, 52 year minimum & drps, blt·ins. fncd BEAUT. 2 sty 4Br. l "2ba rm. rp c. yr Y _. Coronadel Mer 3822 D p · t ~Mg. t . 2 Br, 1 ba, all elee. Brand Start a t $495. Localed ....,, N'EW apt, Leisure World. yar4. Bloc k from Twnhse. Pool. tennis, Jbr 2i,,ba Bh.d'fs T·plan Sml burh, non smkr. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 751· .,.,.,!o per Y · new.187 E . 18th St. $350. block Crom Beach Blvd, Tolf>.·O·Hill, Montecito schools. Gardener. No .SA50, 2 13 /870 ·1880 . B V mature!)('rson $220/incl • .... ,oo .a.at .u15032 ., Beaut. Back •.z u utJltiiS·S20S/673_4841 Havecozy2BR w/frplc. rno.,-e.•·'"· . corn e r o r Terry Vi ,2 8R,2 ba,gorgeou~ ~737~ase $625. mo. _714/964-4155 Clos e to pool.~ $675 front unit. Gar +laundry &Slde3Br.2ba.Crpl,enc Comfortable new 2 br, 2 Dr./Viewpoml Ln Open north 180 deg. view. -New Sea.spray GOndo, 2 Br 67J.3359 Costa Mesa 3724 rm. No pets. no children. gar. yard. ,See dally, 11 1. ba, kids ok. no pets . house Sal & Sun. Call for S 5 0 0 I mo . 0 w n e r Avail. now. mcest Mesu 2 Ba, mcl ~ ..,.a:UO<>, pool ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~.675-2311 $395.532-4649 c..,.,.anoc.....,c-.mo. info.84Hi001. 714/~llZl,568-3974. · "" .. 2Br l bath Cottage Lge . ...,,........,_..,. V~ home. 3 Br 2 Ba st1ac. tenh1s, rec rm. nr yard. patio Redwood l ~trailer$175 + util 133 OPEN SAT/SUN 1·5 2 bdrm. l ba. No children Ba led 3 Br, 2 ba, frpl. patio, sm t•.,.art•odl 3869 +famnn $.595 644-5757 beac h. SSOO pr mo. decks. Concrete walks & E. 16th Street., C.M. Lgedlx28r,2 Ba.Plusb or pets. 1275 per mo. 2.::~ &·:~ainmo yrd. no dogs . Ca ll ••••••••••••••••••••••• l..GE2brhome.cpt.s,st v, ~-1'12Rr __ 545_1 _____ planlers.$485/mo.2327\1-J 6429193. cpl, drps. patio. (pie. 640-1947 Call Pam ~r Larry: ~;~5376. PARKHIWPOtlT refng, focd yd. gar, Bolsa/Spnngdale 4 br, 2 MargaretOr.645-6625. $250 tBDRM.NEAR Bltns. d.shwsbr. UUI pd. ''THEVlCTORIAN" M&-5880 lcebome-Wce2 br.2~ba, Bach e l o r s, 1 o r 2 adJl.s.$275/mo.644-9806. ba,fncdyd,garage Kjds llGCAHYOH SH~Jili.~S64~~N. ::1:if7g°~~~6~4m~r 2 Brstudio, l t,',a baw/gar, DmaPoillt 3826 towobome apt, encl. p vt ~&S34T~es ---y & pets ok. $\!)S. Agt. No ft.E.a.~co .... DO 1w , adlts, cpt.s. new drps. patio & garafi!e . Dix om 2 br. lba.$3!!C)mo d& fee 964·2566;973·2971 ~ " tt.1t9qona.ach 3740 '"""9335 rang~ lncd yd w/pallo ........................ kitchen. w Jbltns. incl. Spectac~lar spa. total ~~i7PB~~·inS. 646·7378 Garfield/Bushard 3 br, 2 For lease. avail. now 3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lgedlx 2 Br, 2 Ba. Plush wt.rpd.$305.G67 Vtctona. SlOOMOVEIN reng.Smallpetok.SUO recreation progr am. Bdrms., 3 baths. with All adult, l br. pool. fEt· d~. ~alto. ffrk . 636-4120 1·5 W..OWANCE mo. l7610Cameron St social Pf'Ofi!ram. 7 pools. M 0,._~ , b lhs M ba. patio, fncd y d . spacious Ltv. area. Love 1 tns h Ut pd • · 2 br. l ba $365 to $385. 2 Gt!nuru Rily 83!Mj623 tennis l'OWU. At Fashion 3 IJUJ""'· 2 a • esa gara~e. kids & pets ok. ly yard & entry a rea. bwtinbbq,$225.mo AdultS no:C:-S Mmo' 2br lba Encl garg. & br,2ba+den$425.Encl. l.sland.J alflboree&San Verde home . $5 25 $445 Agl. No fe e. $1.200Mo incl.gardener 96().2675 645-3779 or 646.9714 or patio. S265mo 2210 garage, pvt. fncd grass Beach 2 blks. 2br. 2ba JoeqUUl'fflltsRoad. mo.inc l grdnr. 328 1 964-2566·973-2971 EtLEEHHUDSOH ,,,.,,9335. Rutaers #B 846-7129 aft. yard. 33411 Cbeltam PaL10. garage. Adults. (7141644-1900 Colorado Ln. Owor/agt. ---·------'"" " No $375 645-161:12 558-6221: 55S-4026 Meadowlark 3 br. 2 bs, REALTOlt 644-0122 SMALL BEACH HOTEL 6P.m Way, 496-1097. pets. · · f I 'd ll. r d ROOMS $17 50 Wttk Costa Mft.o 3824 2br 2ba Nt' AA condo. Pool. $100 MOVE IN Ready (or I 2 bd d $550. 3 br. 2 ba. balcony . . ·•e0 l '"'-ba Extr a tge rp c, cov pa o. nc NO FEE! Apt. & Condo Apt Sl65/mo. c..,., 3037 '-'<' · Y~,.. • en. encl. 0 arage. AU bllnll. ·~~~.close to schls yd, ~ar. Klds & pets ok_ rentals. Rental r av1bon " """ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jae Close to O .C ALLOWANCE frplc, gar . ..,...... 962-7i88 blkt.obeach. Yrly. Cpt/drps. NO DOGS. $425 ~gt. No f ee. 67S-49l2Bkr.TuesSat Weeki Rat -LAMAMCHAAnS College/SC Pina.Fwy. 3br,2Vz ba.'I350sq.Ct. askforMack. TSLMgmt 642.1603 ... AQC./mo 1•879 9166 or _964-2566, 97J._2971 __ ' --------y es Large 1,2&3 bd garden 1425838-9110 pvt focd patio, encl. b ....,., THE COVE Sp11c1ous Studios & apts. Adults. Dshwh r . garage. Lots of grass. Deluxe 2 r apt ~· IACMELOR UNITS '548-47QI wxury townhouse 3 Br 2 l o-·•room !'··it~ bl•-r I bbq 3br2Y.tba new duplex. dis-$495.. 33.SS2 Blue Lantern. Bhns. enc. gar. No pe SZ2S +.a-.Jt. URY Ex n .. , au. 2 car ~ar. ten· 1 .. ~·~condo 1 br & den, cc.-u "" ,~., '"'"enc · gar . gas · h w patio Jar g S:Jl.S. 963-7534 -r--· .. UX DUPL .,., .....,. ... ;. Complete Kt LC hens Pool. Gas Pd. 778 Scott · 1 ' · ~!IP> 20 I 1t. •----..... " ms/pool/jac. lose to Crplc. pool. Jacuu1, pvt Ch1loren OK. 75mo. _ _.,________ '"" -" 2 br. 2"'11 ~a. 1600 sq. fl. l:x.'8ch. ssoo lse. 644-8086 bea c h . & go u rm ct Beaut Patio/ Pool Pl. 642-50'73; 645·5611 2168 MinerSl. 557-4579 Ot-ean view lge 2 br. 2 ba. Oetwct> poolside xtra lge C4ll R...ata 556--7707 cath ceilings, dbl gar, -kitchen . S8SO mo. Ma1dScrv1ce -TV WesHalc•ViHOC)e 2balconies encl dbl gar 2br. 2ba, bltns. dshwhr. frplc, big yd w/room for Hr I~°" 759-109'l. I Mile to ocean Beautiful brand new Luxurious above garage. Very private. $375. mo: Nr. !>tach. AdlL'I. no pets. 2 BR. frplc, no gara~c. ·-=~~· $495. 673·6336 or 'iiSbo.-3242 Newport Crest condo. 3 Royal Suites adult apL'i. No pets. Pool. Empl. gent. Must be Im· 00.5078 $250. mo. 5J6.8362 ___ $375 mo. 213/988·9177 . ...::..__;,.;_. ____ .;..· __ ••••••••••••••••••••••• BRor2+den. 2\12 ba. all 7zfvorktownat jacuzzi.<>Penda1ly. mac.S48·7197 Hilltop 2 Br 1 Ba, 2 sty, 3br 3b11. crpt. drupes, 213 11185-___ 67 _ 2 _ 1 ____ _ 4 Br. nu carpeting. avail Qindo 2br 2ba blt1n, pool, hllns. ref, wet bar Ot•l•an Ut•urh Blvrl 955 W · 19lh St. MESA PINES quiet, mini view & yard. ~rplc. pnv po tao. Hunl· lt2 blk lo beach. 3 br. 2 ha, 3/1. $500. lst & last rent tennis, beach. S695mo vu Ele<· gar dr, tennis, 536-0411 Of' Bacb. $255-$265 Lge bach $265. 1 Br $305. $325. Less for l person. ~on Harbor area. days down.st. bltns. frpl. patio. + 549-l.SS4 lSL/Lst. Dock ictr . pool S625 1mo +st•r / 543-2000 1 Br$290·S305 Frplc. pool, Jacuzzi. ~as 496-8818 536·6663, 536·8705 eve gar. Lease $500. 127 44th & de . 3 B 1 b h day714 /894·1717 eve . dean $100 968-3954 eves ----2Br$33S-$3SO bbq, closed gar. Adults. 84().5949 St.~140 st ,ruce r . a m. '213/592·2977 or759-6009wkdys 1--S.och 3748 TSLMgmt 645·8122 no"'"""· 2650 Harla Ave. Point Nigue l Condo 3 _.... ______ _ rrpl. lg fncd yard & ---·--------::z=;:•••••••••••••••• .... ~ bdrm. 2 ba. lighted ten· Bach. 6 mos old fncd Near u do 2BR. 2ba IUX· grdnr $500/mo 646 2391 ; MEW LUXURIOUS Jbr. 21.,ba. pool. & J..tl' NEW BREED APTS 549-~7 rus. pool. Jllcuz.ri. sauna yard. blt1ns. no pt>l"' ury Wa terfront opt. ~l. _ IEACH COHDOS OverlooklllR 15 .ic. gret•n 1f~UN~1:::~c~~ ~;1~ 1 Bdrm & loft $340 l Fl REPLACE. 2 Br sgl car $42.'>per mo. No smoking. s:n~. Ph 8"8·2655. 534·2306 GaraRc. balcony. frplc. l Br. pets ok $325 mo 1·2..J Bedrooms. Tennis, hell Beaut decor St'rv , rolor TV. heated Bdrm $300. Bach $250. garage, dishwasher.etc nopets Phone831·2816 1 Bd , 2 b a. blt1ns. S1S01mo.SS9-l802 $200. security. Call pool some slips l::neld bnck pal i\gl'nl pool U I (71 194 5294 t-rplc .. rec room . Pool. Really nm~. No pets $425 BT 3832 ..-c1"'-2 blks rrvm l"'Y-O .... T <'Ac """""aft 5 ·"" wa'•enrontPro. ""rt.Jes no fee. Rob McDonald Lt 41 · · jacuzzi. closed garages mo 759.0497 oro ~.,.... u.oy.> t $JOO "' ,..,.. " '""~ JV 2131 sk_ 2813 714 r 846 _,,,,,,,,., 962·5521 _ ~ N Const Hwl... __ Gas & wtr pd. Adults. no ••••••••••••••••••••••• ocean . no pe 5 · SUP /\VAJL~Spar 2 br. """° t-..-.rt a.ach 3769 pets. 393 Ham1lton. C.M New deluxe J Bdrm. 2 Luxurious new apts. Near &e03SSorS36-8229 den, 2 be apt w/spec 1'~.:.E:~~~d!b!~s:e~~ 2 Br 2~ ea. 1700 sq rt 2 Mi.'tr Bdrm. 3 ba Condo. ••••.;.;•••••••••••• ••• 645-4411 bath w/frplc. $400 Incl everything. l 's & 2·s 1 BR. close to beach tal'ular view_ Luxunou~ ~. Re&ly nice. No pets. t.awnhome 10 prestigious Pool. Jae. frplc $500/mo .-------gas SJIO·S365. 494·8611. Large yd. dog OK. $290. appointments. beaut ~mo. 7 59--0497, . Broadmoor. Brand new, S<M).J.392.213/79G-~ TOT.~ SUPER MICE ~9'51 Ph5J6.7105 1urdens with s andy sec 1 t g t te •Locked gar. w /lg slor al';o Bachelor $205/mo. --L .. beach. Overlooks Ba Ibo a EASfSIDE 3 Bdrms, ur Y a e, nnis Steps lo bch. 3 Bdrm. him •O/W, patio. lndry rm at2872 La Salle. HaAM4• •-38 .. 0 L« 2 Br. em:I. gar. Ir back Island. Adults. no pets. baths, huge family room. =· ::' T~i~u~~aJ~~: ~ 2i;~::Sr .,~ ~~port LIVING •~1al cabinet space 673-3900 548·5186 ••••••••••••••••••••••• patio, carpeta. drapes. & (TI4 )673-8414. encl sunroom. cpts. drps. 846-J37l _____ . ~ •Gas heat. gas cook mg. --SHARP. beach l.2 & 3 BR. bit-Ins. call 848-8300 Ask --------- elec kitchen , r efr ig. '-!-... 32 4 ,_________ ~as hotwaterallfrre Nwpt H.gts. 2 BR. bltns. frplc, dislfwsbr. garage forMi.ke. 2BR.2ba.allbltlns.2 blks W/D IO'dnrinc.S600mo . ......,.._ 4 2o R. lBa Oceanfront . Apar1menl8. •11.dulLs.nopets. lgeyard,gar.$395mo. & patios . No pets. to bch. S375/m o . Pb Avitli Mar. 10, submit on ••••••••••••••••••••••• furn , Av a i I Apr 1 I Entortalnment. l Bdrm $290 640-7814 900-2358 673-2Sn children or pets . Cnll Wlllows . 3 br, 2 ba. Crplc, 2 Bdrm $33.'i 8 IWi!eqtOft ;:,....:...:..:_.;.,_ ____ _ c- 3571 .. at ....... ... . f d d l·S800/mo Rocroahon... M-th to month Eustslde. 2 BR, l a. Seawind Vt'll'.Mle HcriMliw' 3142 WestcUff Area l BR. pool, ....,. -~· ...... wmds patio. nc Y • 3BR l~ ba Pemnsulu, Yours-365 2323 Kldcn Ave, C.M. pulto. pool. no pt>t.s. Kids ~5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rutland Arms. Nr shop. New borne. 3 br. 2 ba near ~~'. ldno 'e'::tsg~:zr::; frplc $800/mo lse day1 o yoarl 642·7605 OK .. $285. 548--0SUl New 1&2 bdrm luxury Ocean view condo. l Br & ping. Avail now $325. Baker/Bear . Never oc-973-29'7l Waterfroftt Homu --- -Newly decorated 3 br. 2 ba adult apts in 14 plans loft SClO. Steps to Sunset 631-2_9114 _____ _ ("l.ll>.Lst.last&Sec.$500. ---------631 ·1400 ·~-111lfulS1n11l1• l m m ur Quiel 2 BR townhous". Sp u••ious from$315. +f:.°ls.ten· Bch (213)592·5113 ..,,_, 4BR 2 B" a ~ 111~ townh'""S" l)Hlto, "'"''· ' ' nl t rf I d 1 • uo;iWle • '" .,ar. no ..,..,.1(14 ft5'1"'111 ALS l~~~~~~~~--1 I II. 'l ll••ltc>oin ""·'" vvv f1replucc & pool. Quiel s. wa e a 5 • pon s ts •A t b h n75 New 2&3 bdrm rondos, frpk, bltns, 2 car garage. ~. & up. 1076 Canyon Dr. 645-5637. Eas~tde 3 BR. 214ba , family & dtn . rm Gardener UlCI. Hecenlly redecor Nr parks & s c bools $575 Bob Rasmusi.oo 964-2455 LEA.5EOPT10N I· r umb•h .. .t 11. adults $315. 646 9507. 755 nre" Adults. no pets From San Diego Frwy lrft. 3844 pcl ·1 5""f.6. 1°103 c . ...., 1 BR. l ba .. · . · · .. .. $350 w tHlh St " " 338 675 5 .. A9 dnve North on Beach to ••••••••••••••••• • • • ••• )'T ~ .,...._._ --- 3 BR, 2 ba. · · · · · · $525/650 ~ Can Bord 3 I Unl\.lmt"hf>d $ilOO 645-l . '"' ' McFadden then West on WOOOBRIDG E ! g~ ~~ ~= ..... =~~ 3gba, ~ench :t~ k:r· /\po•lll1•""' ~UICK IH 2 Bdrm. t~ ba patio. s ml McFadden to Seawlnd MEADOWS Hew 1 IR. s35o 4 BR. 2 i,; ba:." N·.a. SIOOO 837 si:JJ(),,.;!'o. Duys 75.9 1131. • /\II llllhll•• Pu1cl I ·~!" -ll r • t "'1 b 0 dog ok. no r hildrcn $32.5. Village. 1714 )893-5198 Lusciously l:andscuped Call btwn G-8 67 5- 2603 ........,eves •Na l.<'<lll" f1,.qv•1 .. 1 in"11holLw S3M mo 1100 p('r mo 645-9100 apt community 1&2 Dr IAY VIEW Mt ft llWJ 1•vcrylhtn1t T~e. lovely, spac a p;s & t!Xec s ingles S.a-..te 3276 . ~; ... ,,,,m,n11 Ton111a Srt)all pl'l olt Drive by ml sq fl duplex 3br. &. bome-llke. 2 br witb av a i I 'mm c d . 5 0 EASrBLUFF. 2 br, 2 ba, ••••••••••••••••••••••• "'"""''• 1!121 Anah('tnl ~t then 21>11. f11m rm. 2 rrplcs. dbl p\ll, gated entrance T 2 East s ho re/Main ~n ':lite Hl.l(le patio. Pool. Cozy 1 tevel. 2/ 3 bdrm •A••w111••0.•"'''" 1·u1t 'ti4~ 16!15 1•11cs & J(Br. blR fn rd yd $525 patios Some with att. tranc e Ea s t V ale .ature adults. No pets. Condo. F1re plnr1•, 1m11l "•• t\un•1•1v "'"n<lwo• wknrl11 bil-6336 J(arage. Swimming pool. Loo p I W ood b r 1 d g e S56S 640-034_ 9 ____ _ l • llanhh C'lllM '""""" Jacuui. Tenrus courts 1 V111•"e (714)5$1 6800 ..,._ ...... 2ba I d I I view , ennis. itorul(t' 1 Ur .. loft. :! ba. ref. 2 Br. 2 ba l'Ondo. country blk to Hunlinglon shop· -· · · .,,.,. ""'• ower P x. 5496492·0734 l'LUS MUCH MORLI ~love. pool. adults. no scUmg. pvt chldms park. pmg center m all. Adults. New condo. Woodbndge blk bch. No pets. $500 TUDOR STYLE O"akwood JM1."I ~ 64G 290l plcmc BBQ. 3 pools. Jae. No pet s . From $435. 3br, l "4 ba. Bus hrs. lB .. _ 979-003 __ . -·---- 1..arge2sly. 4br3ba. I.iv A ~:i..t..LW11_--clbMe. gar sloragt', nr Seawind Village. lSSSS 640·400 evt•/ wkn VE.RYSPACIOUS 111.s'HC lllM!llt...I ing rm. w/glns1' door to Garden par1monta ......,a.IU'l~b .... -~· t Cat Plat.a. Chld ok23•0n0o ~unBongtooVi99611ageLane. 673-6680 Ask ror Doug SECLUDEDVIEW. 0-PoW 322 .., 1.;, A~rv01AllC R'lbfE, cobbh' s tone pn 110 N•w1>0ft Beacb/NOf1h 2 .... .._.rm. l ..... nopes. pets. $390. 544· • "' <TI4)898-1. Ammerman 3 BR apt w/den, frplc. F I DR b kr t 1111 lrwtn• no duldrcn. 1981 Maple. ~·1008,673-5781 •W-'"•A• .. a "'-ach• l Br Ad··•t ,.._ ... _ 00 the la·-'-. Walk town. l -·••••••••••••••••• Woodbridae Cros sin g orma • rtil 1111 • sirn.1mo. 631 t.266 Craig, ...,. .., """ ~ "' """""" b'~';;7 b. --.. 2 BR Qlodo, ocean vu Townbome 2 Br + den, rm. w/french door• & tui tf.tl•l KE /MAX. New lbr eocld gari. Nr C...dlt Sol Lake. /\/C Uparades, .. ac ..,.,.. mo. •!le· 3br 2ba Mesa del Mar S566/mo. 189,50054$-3639 tam1s, pool, $425. Cal 2 ~ Ba, 2 car gar . oak firs. llugc m slr t7U\r'4\0~~o --shoppu\l.$295962·2S580r Beautiful T·O Pool, Jae .• tennis :·~a~~ presUge 714 /83.1-4669 Mr. Red w/opeoer. Assoc. dues suite w/calh<"dral t'Clll N•wpon o.a~h/So111h Benut. brand new odult 546-7021 AdullApta O /Sdoor . $335 Call · · yrpress • dick. lncluded. $550 pr mo. logs. dreulnll rm. & 1'1)01t1h::;1 a Qt5 S par I & :! br 21661Brookhurst,HB SS.5120 •E. Laguna Beach . S68-SSl8 balcony. 4usl rt"wall· U>nv•• ,,1 ir.thl w /l o w n h s c 'I ty I e 1 2br lba cpt·dr1pe • 96Z..66Sl 56«9,416/848 3'76 Deluxe 1br.1 ba. yard, papered.Customdr11pC''i, (·11411i429110 SC'h~dul td m ove.in carport · patio Huge a...,...lffdl 3148 2 bdrm l ... Yrlv "un ~o.oopet.a.Ulil.pald ~leech 1248 upgradedcarpcts .AtC.2 Fcb.10 closet61142-l740 ....................... · .,., ~·..., · 1-861·38'19. ••••••••••••••••••••••• car garg. common pool, A-11111• "nly '"' ,,~,. B Ra ' $325 S335 Adult AplS. nr bch. New OCEANFRONT large lux tlerk, 1ara.1e. 34lb. St • ·-3232 l Br uniq_uc quiet ~ ac. jac, sauna. Some ocean M,..~.,. <>pttn •I 11ly ID 1 ~ n~· J 2 & $395. SC25 WC&lSide l Br. newly de· ~ h'J)~·~· r::°"Fio~· -u,y ~· ~ br. 2 ba. $750. 06 mOI 1·681-1335 ,..... F'r"lc. kids/p"'ts ok vtew lillOO ls• 1625 rMl TSt.Momt &4Z.9412 coraled. w/w carpets, -~ o · ' lncl.uUl.~. Sharp 3 Bedroom. 2 ba . .......... ••••••••••••• "' ' g&." • S500 'cnovc 1:· allow1tnr : Slt•Jlft to beoch, • br. t " d~apery • nil nu 3 P ~ nice carpet1n1. bltns. Clcle to (tw)'J 4 br. 2 ba. Rouch. "5(). 4 2286' l>C*ible. 640-4580 ex. 229 dm ~ Wll\h'r S67S. yr C...try s~ pliancea. \2:· No pets. New 2 br, 2 ba condo pool, Orea.o vtew, pal\o, COV• cov. d P D ti 0 d f' ck & f'1)&c, paUO. med yd, gar. Nf'w 3 bdrm. 2'r\ ba. c.-•72184 ly Nrt <7141&7S·IM80 180 E. 21.JtStree ~or 9723 jacuul tenrus dshwhr end parking. l2 BR, 2 l rcarate• SS25 yrly l(Jdsltpet.tok S45S.Alt. a•raa~ frplc. OceH s.HA.M 3280 ---&Mta1de2br &den spllt 2 0 R 2 Bal.IPper.aJlbltn"· 1 a r ~ g e .' D ays BR, S300-14.2S. Wl.k . lo m.ee1cdacob1diealt y. oofee. llM-2566, 973 2911. vt«w. \;KIM to shoos .• 4 Rr 2 Ba upper, O<'ean level. Fr pie . doc k · ,_..~ enclaar no P4Jl3 (213-)685·6033 . eves bcb. Mt-11865S7·Wf0 , -beach. No s mall kids/ ....................... view. 50' to beorh, lndry lky'Ul(ht. all xtras. SC20 $ii57$4o.$338 ' ~ , t bdrm ..., block to beacb. Cl••• 3176 P ·• 'l*t l2l4 peg,f100484-«)'70 3 bdrm. s,s.oo J)('t. mo on rm. «•raae. Winter WS mo No children or ~t& • · _,. ...................... . •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• mooth tom-th llot•"•, 8476100or2'3 447 ........ Oay• "A• 4"62 e vu d 2 bd ~ "'"'N\ NEW 2 BR 2 BA encl -Qmet.oelem.acbool.3 br, ~... 3250 d kl'd o"K." ...,.... " v .. u· ~ • F.uul e rm . ..,.,., • 4t4·~·· SlOOMOVEIN 2 ba w"•e den. Frp1c .... •••••••••••••••••••• ... ~C.!.16 • Cl11u lf1td Ad~ .m• lht• ~91S43. New crpts /drapu iarage, cloee to beach. AUJ>WA:JllC~ dshftl'1~0vued patio 3 bdrm. 2 ba .. f.rplc bar, _._ ... _,.,.-....._______ an:iwu to ;1 i.ucC'cssful 38R2 8tl iwnhH. l yr old 631.a&Mal\4:30ltwkoda SJOOpermo 964·2937 2bdrm, 1tove"retrt1. Cls l Bt. ut.U pd. Ltte llUO· wJbbq. kids ok, no peta. dlabwaaber, Coed yd, 2 Bd. 2 Ba COndo, pool, l{ilrlllt! or yorcl 1rnll'1 11'11 Next to S Cst Plata tt.n Stunniol 1« 3br 2ba 11m 3 bdrm. 1..., ba . SUnrool to bch • sh~. Older deck. overlook I 'olf S.SIS. All. N 0 fee . paUo slrae shed, $SOO air conct1lloo $32.$/mo 11 bcttrr wuy tu tell morl' nls. pool, $523 mo apt. Poot·~. are• $345 pet.lo. Inquire 31.8 17th Adult on.lY No pet.I MOO course. l2G. 61' Calle ~;'13-zt?I mo.02>9111 plwucc.Mp.55'1-5415. people! &4().8.Wl5afU*kdy1 now lMhSl St~ ..-S C.mpana,4i'l·l567 ) f • • ..... A a1 "" C•11oe..,. e.dttcll HM119 & ....................... ....................... ....... .. .......... ......~ All l.)<1191 ol l'OC'llU"Wlloo CUSTOM a CJAN •n<'l.'d ...................... . RaDOd l. •dd1UOl~ IM !nu-not t•1Upoolr) n1lu fnt~ e . .t1mal.-un Eal Dttu'r. Uv~ Loneter. l~Mf.41.IJO b)'Ja)' • M2 lNl;l'lora1n11lljt>bli (~ Yl'Cetarlan r~· ~·~ --Ll""1lNd m()3.)9 1.'lpci Rolhattln , HI ........-Lwa OulleotrJ yra n .......... -.... f'fB~ •••-••••• •••••••••••• tt•p Du.ire. w11tdo•1, f• c... .=:!... .. .,_., ----.S.~lllUD(!)'• ~.etc"-~1·20.W ....................... t'n K11 I I 0n\'9W&Ja•Parktnc lot ,..~ K 1. u JorACu~ ••-••••••••••••••••••• ·ll~paln •Suteoat101 -...... S.-.k• •Lie NH C M S•l:i ••••••••••••••••••••••• GataJ.lr(tnr "'rrJ>1.llr • ,JtODIN'S HOUSF.· .h ....... l'Mlll '"'!"-.• ~ .. INlm I i ... n r..cMOOO. 664 <*i8 l'l.EANlNG SERVICE. ._.... -· .· for a Uiorou&b.l)' rlHn ........ .. c\lklr bn1bt en. "'ht Ft a 't; ~ 541).(18.$7 -•~I c-pe.JOm~bl•artl C'lf'U .............. •••••••••• ---- ...... •••••••••••••••••• bv, c1ut nn, ball JU -'' • • ln tt .. 1wuu f 'ut. Want u REAl,.LY CL£AN --•tll bab)111\, my rm Sl ~ t'OUC'h llO. r h.r ~•"·" p1"()f Own tool1 UOUSt-;? Call G1rucham horn& W d aab', llli&r t1lm pet odor. Ouu:.MS U:ll/GU~ G.irl 11'rreest MS-~12.1 ~111'1__:___ Cpl n'plllr, l} )'n nrir 1 M ---Do woR m)'Ult Hef1. G..• • I Want lmma . home , •lure woman w i ll SlJ-OlOl ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~bly do Call The b@~ll or Ulth PlaC't'D ('ardt'IUDI (I •a.o U:p:J " PentooaJ Touch W-01~ ua~oo Ft MG.C:U "'.' l'•h' C&J'l)ct Cln n .. n i .n1Ja<"11.~1nil Gt:ur&e , , My horn I rs h$4-6 St.Nm de.-.n Alao UP • 111\llbi ~ 7U'7l! Call J&Olt'~ a Raggedy pby an-!' J • nJ llCM.tr hnbttry Work 11uar Ano'• booaedeanmg lor Hts Oelaw r~ It H• TnA•k 1DOW1t unit ... r Gsm ... ~kn thorou.ah. rcll,ble & tYurttOWll/0:1 • ..;.,.... e;t,.!! ratf'$ e.~,Jilh ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~4!.uUIOOrlt1ou1 a e rvice. ~ da)iC"an-. nr So c-.t/Ca.c,.... Coast rtau All lulu ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 5 yra. ~., 8'.'51 ~~ lln"!<1IUOI & haul ._,_ u S..-.k4t lQ8 Fa•t & t-Htcumt ••••••••••••••••••••••• RMS ~lZ l1rwooLc:sted d1vo~t' SM fo'ouod~orui. h!lilllQ.lna Pen. bankruptcy~ v.ulls, bloch. •1olioi. ACl'ION • LEGAL TYPING ul ds:J6..50l.3 548-4309 ~.~2946 ec..octOI MARINA MONEY .MGRS •••-•••••••••••••••••• =budgeting, b1U Remodel, re pulr. ~l·n Smlbus& carpentry. old lime uals 673-7831 a-Jftsmaru>l\lp 16 YM In "'----·-.. .,-_-_-Pr::;-t area. u c'd. Mr Palom ,,.,......avice, UI yp bo 962.8314 1ng. Bu s lner.s o r ----- •MR. FIXIT• ....,. < UPtJnt4!r. p1111nt1111( ~mnne's lfouseclean· lit-at. ratt'., 15 yn In Ing. Refs. reason. Owo "1'N ~ t /~ lrltn3. 8'2-1.00 645-3439 GI cdiwj Let us do the big jobe like • •••• ••• • • • • •• • •• • • • • • • floors. WU>dows cit Cpt '~. Haul. aluploader, dump Dutch Mainte nance tn. arod.tng, tree wrk, 971·ll54 demoliliooaetc 831·1~7 -----------"JUST US" houseclean· 112 lfrw ing. We're honest & effi· ....................... Clenl eau 6'73-0163 R'·r a irs, Ha ndyman. l' umbintJ . e l e c . !\pn.nkler, pamtiog. etc. Ally bshld repair. Tiny. 642 1492 ilft 4 The Moppet& in business since l.!n4. Honest. de· pendable, efCiciellt. Of· fices, homes. vacancies. Llc'd. 546-2393 peniODal Ask for V1ck1e c.onstruclion all types. No ~ 759-ls.20 ~ Llcensed. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Exp. reliable woman, ex· cell ref's. $18.!iO week. 556-4071 2 Lite hauhng-mov1ng. ear,..... La5tA' Gnl Contr Garage-Yard cleaning. ••••••••••••••••••••••• i.pec1al1zmg 1n patios, Reas. rat.es. S42-0705 C&rpenter. Free Est. Any decks, landscaping & OCCStudent. t Too l.J'Uek. $5 off.satisfied customers. give refer., same person wkly. 894·3008. *-Ta ~ )l•.nt 'I ll j I ti Friday. February 9. 1979 DAIL y PILOT D7 , 1)11~~ ......., ,.....,,.,.n.g ...... /I.. ,_ -. ................................................................................................................... UNDA'S ~ Muoary, Patios, WALLPAPBJHG ~~t.ches&lex\urt:j !Repair & Rcroof All TAX SERVICE Walla, Flrepl1ces ., Re· Rdsolfered. Eves, RIHIST. ltJ..1439 typ es 1 b1 n a I e :i f>'e.ra/Bua locomc TialC taininf Walls. 100 • of 831 S085 615-l.2166 rocksbakea·c:ompo·tar Crall 942·8439 fouppt. lo ca r e hr e n c es · . ' PATCH PLASTERlNG Free est. $41·5930 Fin. PROP'ESSIONAJ.. 6'5-8612. P•perhangln1. Starting A 11 t y p e s . F r e e Avail . lNCOMETAXSERV. li\replaca. planten. tc. at a.oo ~rf ain&~ roll. esumates.CaU540-S825 Hmcs __ t _tOOl __ e_r _wi_U_w_o-rk Yourhomecrmyotrlce. New·remodel. Reta. Eat. 63&-~ or Plaster Patching : forlu:ne&matenal.Call For •Pl"· caU 918-54316. 646-0t64 o.tom Wallpapering PI aster. s t u cc o & Dave, mao68 • INPCt J & s Maaoruy. Block. All Work Guar. Free Est. drywall. lnt./Ex\. Free 5pm ••••••••••••••••••••••• brick, alumps'®e.•plan· 6'73-4l~ Ult-546-1641 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ss>«i•lhlnc In a uto & ters&repa.lrs. No job loo QUALITY PAJNTING ..._. .. , Sou. bol tubs Installed homoowner coverages. amall. 536-9906, 838-7985 Int/Ext. Neat. Reasona· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Oas. elect, plumb1n1: •+i.t~ ~ ble. Wayne <fXOY £> Pl b g rrep~•-Spec .,,_.,.._, • ..... 751 -2 a.. A..--.~ =:::?................ ~ r~= ~opper ·:e~ .;;:".,..... ~, .. ,.. ....,, ____ fi'T_S-0562 _____ ~~~I & b au ting. Painting .t: wallpapering. fl:i>tumbi,.,~~.;1c:1:0P ••••••••• ............ .. ,.. • ..... t. bkig mat.enals. qua). """*· reasonable ·-· ~ '7 """ c E ~ A M I C T l L E' · ~!.'.~~~!!!:! ........... r!::~o~~t~°?:st;.!~: pnce Refs.547-4281 Plumbing r epair s , kJ&cbeos, baths, entrys John. 965.2654 p A 1 NT E R S N E E D WBterhcaters, remodel&. Y.o u r ti I e or m ine . European Landscaper. Top work. Fair price. Rela.~s~es. Ja~ Landscaper Sprinkler. Low prices. Work guar. 9 yn exp. l..Jc'd/Bonded. Noburo. S3Hll62, 897·2862 WORK Reasonable rates Call 9112.3079 M · M · Ll 'd · : 30 yrs exp. I I bl •--------oms ovmg: c & Int/ex & Acc. c logs. n g r am P um ng lns ure.d . Tl IS886. Work auar. 847.51861 -~---·------•*CERAMIC TILE * All p , 1 ., types. Reas. rates Frt:\• roieaa1ona service. 972-1504 HOMESAVERS. Plumb· est. Uc'd. 83$-7775 ext MCNasa accept. 962-4242 · 1og & Healing. Free 22 "Moving Out & About"" lot/ext. Reasonable. estimates. S15 hr. Honest _t. ______ _ "Don't Delay Call To-ye~~· Free est. & relia ble ser vice. European eraftsman. all day" Local & state-wide a.y. BA/MC OK. 979-8065 lunds of tile Installed. "'" b G •-M p · i • Uc/Bonded S48·91!i0 Don't be fooled with serv. -rs. 7 days . .,. amt ns. lot .,. Beach City's Plumbing •---------- season.!. •-..e•me is lhe ~ Ext. Cabinet fi.lmhing, & ...... beat any -t by lAN ,_,.. stucco repair. 751·3448/ WUJ .... v lO. T . s.rtl ~r..t~ .. ~t.sodti~·eplfaontr· Hard working meo./ """D""7 Guar.a.br.548-0193 "" u OJAU.UU~D QI . 01~ • ••••••••••••••••••••••• iilg. Dig-It-Landscape. ~ legal rates. ins. Painting-lower winter Drain: SlOGuaraotied re· Landscape Creations Ex· 646-WO St c nu9230. 546-7~. rates interior. Neat, Ref. i;ult.s. Drain Specialists. pert shaping, thinning. ANY & all types oC ex· P~ap1rilNJ Free eat. Greg Riley St().8783, ~ stump removal. 6'75-2821. terior design & COOStruc· ..... •••••••••••••••••• 646-5631 ln:_!I. _______ _ tion. l.Jc. 364(19.645-6'716 PETERS PAINTING Ptopwty TR.lMMlNG, ALL KINDS Expr'd. Reas Rates. All Kiods. Free estimate. ~·-• •"' Free Est. Call Gene Uceosed. $10.00 per roU ••••••••••••••••••••••• T~pping , r e moval, ••.-Y ""'"'™ cleanups, Lie/Ins . • ....... • • •• •• •• • • ••• •• 552-0&58 average . ........._, · For busy owoers--tenant 646-1&&5 Brickwork. Small jobs. Pamting. Extr/lntr. Ex-EXCELLENT PAINT ~ Costa Mesa & pr'd, hooa!t, neat. reas. EXCELL PAINTING lllUSOD. coUect1ons, 1----------pmts, inspections, ma mt., re-leasmg. 27 yrs exp. Meyer Mgmt -M9·1366 Stump & lret: removal. lrvioe. 67S-3175 eves. lic'd 964-1045 Dave CALL 548-2706 Brickwork. Small jobs. Prof paioling. Ext & Int. Int. ext. serving area for 7 Newport, Coeta Mesa & Low rates. Refs. Free yrs. Prof. qual. work. Irvine. 675-3175 eves. est. ~780. 536-4383 Res 1 d 1Apts 1 Com m . Free estt mates. 646-3627 ~ulorillg ._..&Repair ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• rrutonng: Credentialed sue jobs. Call AUan or home improvement s . Trash, tree trtm. Ron Too.y. 64&8649 551-2054 or 551 1090 642·5703. 642·3224 Want Ad Help? All types of masonry, Fine Exter. Painting by Reas. Dave. 586-8425 Wes. patios, patio cov· R. Sinor. St. Uc., ins. Try Find what you want in 642·5678 ers, blk walls. 548-9150 me. 836-SS.SS 24 hrs. Druly Pilot Classifieds. o.cks & Addition exp'd reading/math lab Renaissance 714 /499-3816 teacher. 494-"930 . .Af-lwllbfwrwlllled RftttafstoSha,.. 4300 Ga ...... R...tal 4450 ~nts 5100 A.wft.ttts 5100 Lolt&Fo..d 5300 Penn.ab 5350 JabaWCIRhcl, 7075 ,,,.....,....shed 3900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• fO..,Tent 4Jso ..................................................................... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....................... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Roommate wanted to ••••••••••••••••••••••• Newport Mariner's Mile. LOST: Yellow lab puppy Please help us find our Practical nurse w/excell. no; EXCITING share new 2 bdrm. 2 ba G 8 rages Cann e r y Modem 502 sq ft store. •9. "ft ... · SENIOR Vic W 17th & Monrovia. Father ,OonaJd. Ca ll Dar· references will provide PAL.MMES4ArTS Dana Pt Condo. 496-2tl61 Village,Ne~rtHeacb. 2 6 3 0 ( C) Avon . .,~ ·.' l 631·5016/ 645·8178/ ren & Erv:: V~ugban TLC for elderly. Cook , MINUTESTONPTBCH or1i:44-9S39 67S-4912Tues.-Sat. 213-4T7·'7001 (l,J ~ ~:;! J 548-8204. tn4)888.4998 companion, s hoppmt:. Bach,l&2BR Roommate M/F lge ---------·-For---.--of-,.----~~~ CITIZENS FOUND German s hep ---------Own trans . Reliable from$255&up. L"guna Home .· Pref Stngle garages, $40. mo. storecx a1cespaceat ~ ~ & G D ~7S26 " M I C -~a-ablerates ~ grey real ane, • ... ~e-1--5360 --·-------Adults. No petS. w,...i..;n,, slral"ht OY"r 1959 ape Ave, ost.a • ......,.,... · 1S3 r-' -~""·• 1561 Mesa Dr. 2S".''P:s. sh;;~ ~q~e Mesa. 500-5000 Sq Ft ~ SPECIAL 644-3656/548-Z . ....................... ttOUSE samNG (5BlksEaBstlvdof>Newport business 1r investo r Garage, E-sade single, MES4VERDE J_ Lost Siamese Cat with Responsible teacher on In Newpor.L.Peach, ~429L rf f ~c DRIVE PLAZA ~ ~ ~ ' flea collar, Feb. 6, Tustin sabbatJcaJ will bouses1t Corona del Ma r area 9am-5pm ~9860 pe ect or storage, -" rd E c M .~~ $ "" &23rdSt642-8632 wtuJe compleung book. Avatlable middle oC May ---~-----N<'EdFroommatenowfor mo. lmmed vacancy. lS2SMesaVe e ' · · (25°/o DISCOUNT) 988-!MOll to e nd of Au gust. ---------12br bch apt m Newport 545-040lwkdys,l-456-5284 545-4123 Lost: Very lg bm Tabby ---------References available. MOllLEHOME Sl75+~.543-6778. wknds&eves _____ ·--------• Cal. lg hair. Orangetree Contact Mr. Coatt. IHFORMATIOH OfficeRental 4400 MAJllNER'SMILE ·-''7 ..,. --Homes.lrv.S52~--E:J:!:r-:t:. 54&-4141or538-0t67ev~. o-"'-"l<>DB buy nn. Oceanrront·Caplstrano ••••••••••••••••••••••• PRIME LOCATION FOUND· Fem lnsh set ~ ~ • ~.. S215 + ~ ulll. Female . · · · ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fence bui Ider needs . e ~er payment Child OK 493-5243 5Zl SQ. rt. ofrlce space to ON WATER. Available Durin~ the month of Februarv. SMiior C:ltl1ens ter Vic. Beacon Bay Sdlo ah & worit, 17 yrs. experience. I ~f or !D al1on . Easy · · sub-lease in Laguna for retail or frofesslonal receive 253 off on their private part¥ ads for 67:HB99 IMtcw:tiOll 7005 .-9154 fmancrng OAC . ..l'rade Qwet fem. to share 2 Hills, La Paz Rd. just d!lces. Tot.a of 3000 sq ............ __ _., __ 'or sale to' the Classlf1·-.1 .,._.,.ion of .....___ .. un.•te female "at. •••-•••••••••••••••••• ---------anytbiog valuable. bnn .• 2 ba Condo or So south of the -San Diego ft. Can be clivided intc .....,,..,..,.....,... '' .:.i ~-.. ruuou "'u '" n....i. .. .,._.;.,., -·ft•_.., m" PLUMBER (Lic'd) Look· Santa Ana 554-7070 Ft lb lhe Dally Pilot. <Real F..state 1S not iochided>. Vic. Harbor I Baker I DUUa&.'--r .._ -...... --.. ~ Cst. Plaza. S200/mo + 1-'.a eeway · $308 moo · smaller units. Bring your ad into one of our offices listed Gtaler. ~1093 home. 1.2 or 3 cflus per mg for wortc lll new con-~~r ~ util. 968-29631751 -7788 Avwl.now.831).$)3() Watft'fcOfttHo•cts belowbetween8AM&5PManydayduringlhe week. AIR. AIP. tnal ~.Marv.646-9807 E. o\naheim 956-4500 eves. Deluxe medlcal suite, 631-1 ... ~0 week and we-will start your ad ~xt-day. FNld large black male balance. pay r Ql I. ---------13 bdrm. HB, $150/mo. + ground Cir., Corona del Costa Mesa-330 W . lay Stred ~~r~~:iJ'~~: 540·6837 /Moo. WeditS. Gr.lpbic Artist seeks full· •-.. 000 a,:i uti1. Mar. Realonom1cs Corp. ,..__,,_ M '""" i -leocll -I 186 Glewyrre ....., ..... n Fri. lime position. Ten yn u -~ 848-9556 675-0700 """""'" esa,approx 1"""' .._,..... ....___ --perieoce. Tn>esetting - ....................... SQ ft office bldg. Park· 1....,1 g!CMUhadl-1717SleodtlL FOW>d: Go6deo Lab fem ,...--~ iupervislon. Su e ---------•I "'emaJ• to share house 250-500 sq. rt. off.ices. iog, 766 W. 19th St.:;&: pr -VI •-m4)962-4847 . .-"' "'" $1 5 I I I 779 fl.557-6351 ~Y· Z/07. c : 17 "' * ... _.....IM* with pool m Huntington .-. om .4 . nc . ut1 . ,.....u·a CM "'"nS238 • W ....... st S4"2200 ._ .. ._... 1 --"&~ 5•00 ........ · _......,. Lovety gardens·Brook&<'I Bch. 963-9233 · lJUJ • .,. • "" '"' loU9I' ~ ~ wtr f U W..e.d 502v ••••••••••••••••••••••• Found Charcoal grey HllpW..ted 7100 Kitcbe:n F . !'I ·1 Female Roommate 30to3S Pica.a ExecutiY• FOR LEASE --··················· SC'lmauzer, rem. 2/7/79 * aci · avSJ · •-' t h 2 bd c...SA-F Id I t d d Ne · St •--'-·-n-....b •Jacuzzi, healed pool wan""' o s are rm . ~~ Western ed B g. oves or nee e ; w Y>C • nuw"""';> .. ,.,.. y ....................... Accounting/Util clerk. All around pers, AIR. A/P, Oex hrs. Call for appt . ~SOOOext 520. •Wklyordaily'majdsrv. 2 ba. furrushed apt. 111 Privatesuite w1threccp-2744 E.CoastHwy p-octuctliDe·$2SOO ·S5000 Church. Now at NB .,irv&phooeavailable ~ne.$147.SOpermo. + t1on. & secr e tari a l 2AOOsqft..Avail3/lS. investment. Seeking FOUND ADS AmmaJSbeUtt,644·3656 The Causey •~e11sn.sOWk uul. Contact Joey days se rvice. <'onf.e rence 615-0166 Agent managem e nt e x · p _. 5•50 _..., 752 1111 all f IUU 2082 =·alce:...f~!;!~ersbip ARE fREE mas ~ 227711arbor · rooo:i. ac es. ~ .. ••••••••••••••••••••• Costa Mesa 645-4840 WlllsbareCMhmw/older Michelson, Irvine UDO BLDG bas cbarm· RELAXING MASSAGE Fem. ln exchun~c Cor,_752..oz34 _________ ing arcade shop avail. ~It Trmt Calf: BobJames·l..Jc Maueur Real Estate School Room w /kitchenette $60 week & up. 548-975.5 lt/hswk. 545-4619 3 room office. Carpets. air 3/1. Good exposure. $4SO. Dtidi 5035 642·5671 Outcall 9-9, 494·511 l cond. Sky Park Circle. JJMVia Lido. 673-41S6 ••••••••••••••••••••••• AOlian' NALF'B MIF furn room. $140 + 1~ ut1l. Costa Mesa. Non ---------• smkrs. Avl 2115 645-3434 Elegant. Fashion I .. golI. maid serv. Mature em pl 'd man. $285. 64().6.S!M Rm. pvt bath. mature empld lady. lite pn v . refs, $150 +. Lag Bch ~'1346 Room for Rent. $135 mo Cut Living Expenses t ">M•" a ham<> or .1p1 House-Mates Unlimited 1'1 u·~ret '" U ,,;.mr·1..,1t: n.i1th1nq ,mt•J 1<111 ~P.olUte<I Oil TV ~hows wrru~n up m T 1mc magazir•" I 11·~/ ( '""'"' 714/832-4134 Kitchen privileges WANTED: Prof. ex Prefer male under 25 ecuuve, uoiocumbered. yrs.Call6S4-S676 mature , res pons ible YOCCllHoftRetetab 4250 ~I!? to.shr expenses on ~5033. Downtown Huntington Beach. 210\'2 Main St One 2·rm oUtce avail ruo 960-t sss. ON THE WATER! PLUSH SUITES 350lo 1300sq . ft. Fantastic Views Wet Bars UdoM«'ina Village Newport 675-8662 ••••••••••••••••••••. •• distinctive ocea~ v1c.w home w /all amerutles in ~IGllEAR CDM w /outgoin g, CdM Grnd Cir. 600 sq.rt. Cabin for reol, fplc sophisticated. mdepcn· ItseaJ for int design. 2855 CHEAP 548-2596 d ent un1nc umbered E.CstHWy. Fem. executive. Coll ------arter 8PM or wknds, I large room which can be ~9787 dlvided. (;arpets, drap('S, Old French Normandy Oc. frt. 2-sty Sm. lbr 2ba Gst. hse. $.S75mo. winl. S400wkly . s umme r Roommate needed. COM 499-4439 20Rhome Call Marc for House for rent. Big Bear details. S26-2022 dys · City sips 6; linens furn. Very nice home overlook· S2S nitely pr cpl. Call ing water in Newport after 3 p.m. 5411-1989. Beach, to sbare. We ll furru.sbed all bltns. park· J Bdrm cablo for rent. 6 i n g , M / F e m a l e • miles from Snow Valley. 714-548-t366 562-8160. wknds 867·2220 -------- pri vale restroom . Storage $250 per mo. UUL paid. Call 548-3878 Ask for Carol. -----Feb. 'h Price Sale 3 mos .,., price oil 1 yr lse. lmmed. move-in. FUm. w/conlece rm, secretarial service, &telephone reception. Pb646-7448 Female roommate want· Palm Desert Deep Ca· ed to shr charming 3 BR. Unique office space for n;yon Tennis ~ub, 2 ~r. 2 ba house In C.M., close lease. Approx. 300 sq. ft. Cum coodo. Lited tenilis lo beaches. tennis & rac· .,., blk to beach. BUJJY lncl. $lllOOO yrl.y · 613-4407 quetbaU crU & jogging traffic loco lion. Parle log Cottage in Wales, Grt. tract. No pets J?lease. space incl. CaH Carol.yo Britain bullt 1780's on 14 Rent $160 + .,., util. Call at673-46220t"642-517t. acres overlooldog Lake ~5; 645-3737 1 ask foe Pat FUU rurn w I mode,.,; or I.isa. $180 Up. Office-store, 480 r ·r & r· F . h t fl. AtC. 11~1 Beach Bl. ac1 app 1 s. is Respon person easy go-H B LEA.SE 84.2·2834 ride/walk/golf or just re· mg 23.33. 28~. l i,, Ba. · · · lax. Sips 6 .. $150 /wlt . t~. available 3-1. 2 Prof Ofc Sultn BtochW'e av all. Box 1574 m 1 fr om b c b C M HUNTI:NGTON BEACH Orange, Ca. 92668 or Sl.50/mo + last. util and ·central loc. just off 9-9378 SlOOclndep.642~ BeachBlvd atMainSt. Palm Sprio.gs re~at; 4 Fe m to s hr 2br apt THEMAlNOFFlCE BR 3ba. bowie to the w/same $150 inclds uUI 8'7-S338 La~ta Estate.; by I& pool. 'Nr bcb & OCC. OCEAN VIEW wtt. or mo. No pet! or SJ&.9806 EXECUTIVE OFFICE c b i I d r e n · 8 O b Fashion Iala.nd io IWtul')' RaamU1110ntM:3US Female share,w/same. 2 stile finn wiU leue of· •.-&.-1.. to .. ..._ 430.,. br., duplex 1 blk from fice l.8xl5 furn1ahed or --.... ·~ beach Yrly. $195/mo. unf·-•· .. ed Sec t •••-•••••• •• •• •••. •• •• N 8. 642-9'783 ... ....... . re ary, ROOMU •JES · kJtcbea available. 9600 l""U' F roommate. Sl8S. 2 br per mo. Call Gabriele 511 ....... S..e 2~ba. New4 plex. wlk to _1_1~ __ 1m ____ _ Ei\joymore. Payleaa! bdl. HoldlD8 OU Fri. 9th.1--------· AllA«eslllJfestyles. Call now Jlll 752·4000/ C...Offlc•S.ht We Check References 840-2510. 4 ...._ Clll 546-4212 Female want.ed 2 bdrm. 2 15• pe: fl a o•d up. bL Apt.. S140+ulll. Hunt Ckeanslde of Coast Hw)' Female wants to abare Bdl Call Kelly 847-3653 with tont of old CdM house at beach. Male or charm. , f ... male. Non smoker. Fem. roommate to sbr 3 ROGlltS RIAi.TY '>.re.':::n:" per mo. ~~°:r:.~ Balboa 81. 67S.2Jt 1 You don't Med a gun to FemeJt C21·3S> to share "draw fast" when you my Promontory Point plaat an ad ln the Dall¥ Villa. 2 Br 2 .BA, frplc, l>iJot Want Ad.II CaiJ now ocean vtew. Very re· -Mt-56'18. MOD&ble ttnt. 675-6327 IALI04 ISLAHD Over&ookiu M atfoe Ave. $500 Mo. Tlealonomlca, Corp. 67M700 ..... RETAIL SPACE Acrola fr Udo Vig 2,63a Sq. Ft. w /20 parking spaces l,114Sq.Ft: w/lOparking spaces 8arTett Rlty, 642·5200 4500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lnduruial Unit. 1200 sq.ft. on Logan SL, CM. For 1mmed occpy. $279 per mo. 751·2787 RllifdlWCMhcl 4600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Responsible, working writer seeks one bedroom cottage in Qirona del Mar or Costa Mesa. Quietness essen- llal. Wrttt Classified Ad IJ206, D a.iJ.y Pilot, P. 0 . Box 1560, Cost.a Mesa ~. 2 Br uni~ apt., woman + 1 child. Able to p ay $250-$275. Have r e · fereoces. 990-1403. CM area. -....Uf111n1t/ ~ .. ......•............•• ........ Opportw.lty 5005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• AmbltJous couples want· ing to s upplement Lbe family lncome> full or part time. call for ao In· terview. 67J..3600. lo need ol lhree key peo- ple for expand.iog busi· ness. F\IU or part Ume Call for an Interview. 61S-0230. Bus. for sale or excb. Irvine. Org. Co.9yn. old. G eJt!ployees. ff m. 71A/D-9828 Qiosignmeot cloUtlng + alteraUooa. 845-6866 or LOWEST lwhrHtRatH I st T .0. 's. also 2nd T .O. Loc.s. F~sns since 1949 Mhj.Co. 64~2 I 7 I 545-061 I MOHEY AV AIL.AILE 2nd TD LOANS SWING LOANS EQUlPMENT CONSTRUCTION OR ANY PURPOSE DaVJd P . Carey & Assoc. R.E. Broker. 960-1957 •HcrYilug T f'Ollble• F\nding a Real E,,tate, business. or personal Joao? We've succeeded where others have C ailed. Financial Consultants ~2.509 NEWPORT PACIFIC FUNDING Any amt bl, 2nd, 3rd, TD's. Days, 955-lOSS ev 67S-S535 PREGNANT? Caring. t'Onl1dential counseling & Lost or Found a pet? Call referral. Abortion. adop· Ana ma I Ass 1st a n ee uon&keepiog. League. 537-2273. no fee APCARE 547.2563 Reward l oft m a lt SpiritualRNdtt Samoyed Feb. 5, being UllSSo. El Camino Real treat.ed for virus Ans . tc San Clemente; Fully lie. Kimba. Edioger /He11 Forappt. 492·7296 area 847·1035 after 4PM ---~-----MICHB.LE'S Lost mix fem. Setter Whl •o.kal* face & chest. Brown col UAM·2AM 835-3749 lar . San Juan Area ~492-0610 UHOA & VICKI LOST Brown & white pup· o.tc.I M~ py. looks like St Bernard Far T1w Fw of It! Vic 22nd & New po rt Serving all Orange Co. BI v d . Ans w e r s to 8J5. 7313 FalstaCf. REWARD.---------~1960. Physical ma ssa ge by SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS Ltc'd. masseur techni· clan. 4·8PM Appt. 548-2817 Palace-Famed -NICOLE'S ~LLkPS~ -Model & 0-C• SNdio 1bere was a demonslra· Beautiful girls·pravate bOll lo New York about rooms. THE MOST SENSIBLE REAL ESTATE COURSE rYETCONCEJVED: TELECOURSE • UNIQUE VIDEO EDUCATION PROG RAM DESIGNED BY AWARD· WINNING FACULTY Tuition Rerund Program • Surf and Sand Shopping Village 1465 So. Coast Hwy. LAGUNA BEACH 497-2457 .. accounl~ Proudly Aru>ounces Our Move to Larger Offices. Visit Us At Our New Location. COLDWELL BANKER BUILDING SUJTE200 2333N BROADWAY SANTAANA We bave an lncreasmA de mand throughout Orange County for ex- penenced account.mg & boottkeepmg personnel. Call or YtS1t us today-we are looking forward tn ~ng you in our new local.Ion. · 17141115-41 Ol FREE PARKJNG ADMIHISTRA TIYE ASSISTANT the housing short.age and 531-,530 Practice Spanish ln Spain Zl receoUy arrived am-can us you won't be Ons summer! Fordeta1ls for NeWPort f1nanc1al center. National CPA firm. All secretarial sJdll.s required. Pleasant sunvundangs, excellent benefits, paid parking etc. Cal l Ms Witt. 6"-4402 Al• a11 c1••/ migrants were ~ured. aorry. M9-2331Aft.3:~PM. r.-111/ ThebedCOLLAPS D. 621s0.Harbor,Anaheim Flagbt iostrucUon by L.J. Ad¥ft'ff•'-Saln a..t&,....... FOUND B Husky Come in you'll be glad Fillman FAA Cert. MilL ......, ·-·-••••••••••••••••• Vi .,,__._ .. row0 •. Ad · you did. I;',... , -n•• •·-~ 0 C Growing Orange Co ad • i•c••• !UOO tC onwiW'Sl• ams Mon-Sat. l~m to Zam ...... ., . ....._.. ~. · · vert1se r reqs. ag . ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• 968-4303. ™.tl113:30 -3:~am. Airport . 1tressive, dynamic PENNY PINCHEI ADS ONLY $1 Sell any item « com· b&naUOO ol items for ffS ' or le11 with • Peany Pincher Ad. 3 lines for 2 conset"utlve days. Each ~tlon•I line ls fiO" for ~2days. Charae It' No ~mett1al ada. I • Lost G /black striped _549-_l895 _____ SS2_·6227_ salespeople . : rey . LOSING YOUR HAIR? ~w_.__.. 7075 We ofrtopcomm&guar kituln, • b~.h nose. 5 Ask about Perla de J o· -_._ -• ,..._ II hs mo S old Vic w 20th ••••••••••••••••••••••• sw. ""'r a owance. ·e · · · ~-Hair & ScalP. Treat· ct.s •-._.._ 1 ft St., C.M. 548-4900 art ~ts. Ph La Colffeur at I•--------~ rm~ p";;~usaSv3~aies 61>m. 842-33M Comparuon·Health Care exp pref. Reply in conf FOUND: Mix breed do~. Adults: Ref Educ Worn PO BOX 2091, Npt Heh. near Marie Callender s WANTED: Home Mngm't ln/ext'r CA9266.1. at 17\h lo CM. s.57-8393 DiYorcedWOMeft UteHakgLdy Eite Cook, --------After8PM. Drive, &bop, own traAsp. AMBlTlOUS! C~RE ER E~t~oi:;:i1~c.lpl1"ouan · s day LV-IN S35 da Net MINDED! Prendent of ~: lf'!·a~~~ ~~~ cially, educatlonally .1~Ex~ll~cc~ke1~640-&~~~3~~~ :~~if::e0~~~no~ej~~ friendly . Brn I Blk Seminars & workshops 1: C]ppor. full/part tim<- w/ahcrttail.644·1122 now being scheduled. Veey good housecleaner, f or interview ca ll Oill833-&266 good ref's. Call aft Spm: Margie Balelt 546-7687 ur FOUND male Pug, Balboa. u brown, bu •S~IN• NB tic. Oallm-s2M. Mode&a;.fs Eacorta * * * 846-20'1. e::tW140 • _. rin eddl Male-Female PERMANENT UVE IN ~ a1Mnac ~: 3 nnP.\ w na Ann.Delltin.Y Mandy. COMPANIONSI 21mK1owaL.n. .bml. small euamood, 4: o ni \Je Cl KSKPRS Huntington Beach BURGERS" beer on lhe lrc blue stone dJnner ~::S.!rJnao.c"Y PRACTICAi.NURSES Youarethewtnnerot' b 642 5671 ring. No questlooa, re-" WELLSCIUtENED 11t.......-... ~ .......... 5&&134. For mort inform11tlon and t0 place your id call sand. Newpart Beac . • ward. n 4/M2-20t.S. Alkabouls11tt. rates EMPLOYER PAYS Two~,_... Agt. 7SM400 752 8708 to the SKATERENTALaales& TIFFANY'S PRIVAT£ Lost:4ke)"Sonrf.nJ~Vic : "' FEE 11t.hA.anual senice. Out.At.anding net. DlSCOz.. CORPORATE ~~ tu~ St, HawY 32nd. AM.lvcrnry Dp~~l~I~ LOM4i IUCH Only SJJ,000 full price. MEM8r.RSHIP • .-oo.oo. · · Mom & Dad Howe. fl'Y'om -~ ._n ~~· lODIO Agt.751-1400 CALL ~RJN <714 > LOST:ZalxmooldF&M 6 Kida that realty love ml~~SA. at the Lona Beach ...__ d _. ~ · · white pupplH w /rcd you 1--------• Arcn•~ll_o_o_ E . Ocean ... wwww l.olt & ,,._.. 5300 soou. z.s. Vic Wllloo • $harp lady 50 would like Blvd,. ~ &•ch. To O.wlculty 5015 ....................... Harbor. REWARD. to _ _.. sharp slnfil• Prac:tl.c&lorbouaekeeper. cla.i~_your llckeu. call .. .e1r ••••••• ••• •• • •••• ~ ~. w Id &0-5678, ext 272 lnveston earn~ oC pro· Lest Feb. 3, Vic. 120 23rd IG0'1S1 atU. rich man. He m~t . ke Le1111.re or ex per. * * .; fita. A ll'Cceu(uJ Wider a C.M. Loq ladJes wbte FOUND Npt RJYie:ra, CM, d&Dclnl flablof• boat· Rd. Sd)'s wk. '94·1.536 1-------- lleeks funds, S:U.000 ptt lbeepakincoaL~lS blk, YDt puppy w t•ht lQIBo, •111'.he~0•.~,u RPiep2' Companion Sel'retary AIJl.M.an,t8uolts.Santa hone. S bort term, bluooncbeeL t\ll5pm, x 4 ~ .....,. le-Good dri v er n o n Ana. MatUl'e cpl. l can ~ a .. 1.fkid Ads, yovr one· -..iora1.5215, Can't P.O. Box IHO. Costa smoker, xlnt mereacn. warlcow.Ape +um. Fay. Mr0ordoot1S5-)6M. stoplhopplngcentn. keep. w.a,C..92826 5e8-1* '752-~ , -OM.Y PILOT rrld•y f•bruaryt. ,,,, ~~-~ ••••• ?!.~ ~~.~·~.~ ..... ~!.~~ ~·!.~.~~ ..... ?!~~ ~~~ •..•. !!.~~ ~.~~ ..... !!~~ !~~~~~ ..... !!~~ .... W..t.4 7100He4pW..t.d 7100 .... W~ 1t00 rovNTt'.K WO MAN To OltVUSI I USE KEErER. for MANICU81ST·E•p To -~ ... •••••••••••••••• .. •• •••••• .. ••••••••••••••• •• .. •••••••••••••••••••• .nt• l11f\tra'1 In rtnt1I Roy C.ner Rulli Huyr• coov tw.<;p Gd ~ntr i ta.kt OV<'r tK.istina cUen APTMANAGEI\ Dab111ll•r rn a turci I Al. <' nt•r mu1t b avail lllaltioa appl&calJona rur wortt'a cood D1y 1hllt tde an top N.8 ... ion. for $$ unit• IQ Co•IJI MlmM.A. my bom Deya. C-W Pen-tt wkun.dt.. AJlP.l1 UJQ quabJUld dri \ N .. for •1111 Mp Conv H(l!fl>. 4M ,.,...._c.all67J.40ll Ar•• ~r·t.t rouplt ~le~a.m-m? ~y ~l'Mt Ill C M ~kup It dt-llvt·r~ or Floptup Rd. Npt Bch Medical Huaband muat hav~ 1i..1W1allubul¥allablt-t.~le wintf'od toM•ttt11e 13 ir~fct~' i\pp Y to Houulruper llve ·ln . Newport Paych1atnc ofc rmllnt~ ~' Wlft tlllk&,111 Bibt1tt. P:I Torn tH, •th m•n)' flntr, ·u~r i ml bu11neu. t'IT .Dllrrt' • c e l Span11h 1pok 'g or I w 1plaol1. ootqa & • • • (; • I l ti v • • ~\1 Wnmlr>. lt&rtlDI CilfflDlftl 11nd th .. )' ,., llCl 11Ll4 IOltOLYLSCRAORVYEltce rtuld ok 963 910~ or lt.alned 11.aas need& 0 1''C l'2.U L Jan daya lam lo .u 1-riu:..:1 ~ MCiR ~ l!Ullch. ·-·-• 31> Cart for Infant. 140.6011 ls.GJambor Road ---P R I C E S M I T H ASSIMllll Rd, ""1 TGR T'4t c ..... , .... ._.. CUSTootAL MAIMT Nl'!WPORT 81-:At'll lbwckp'!J Wiii 1bart my 71A /Ul·3800 MICMAMtCAL --!ojub1tllut• rtnlodlal 640.6444 C\.St.onl Laguna home ln1---------1 Poaltlon •n fll.,rtral ~ ...-1 rMlnl lwlp nf'C'df'd S45e ~ach111nl(c lor lit e M«hca.I back office. C M m haolul uatornbl) Ull Jyt.ir\ "11"' J7to H-'*, CM prr hr II o Clly School ~'TRONlC ~SV 6 hol.&lt'k p1na Pool. Jae.. family practice, limited ~ for ml!('h•n1 ... 1 1 ,. ' rint'e pr~fnrfiJ AlJ.JOH8 l'tl t·~ lJl~t.rM. 7. •t14tb l. 118 Mo .-xp Day & awln14 PM t>ettch. &'J'M033. X·ray ctrt. rcq. ~nd re· u mbltr t andard alary C'ommfl'nauratt' lll4JW!l ~I h1l\a No r1:e Good pay 1ume lo Dally Piiot, ~le!d&i ot ban\I hiuu •I fl •VPI~ •1 l'M'rll C:cud with ll11u1t'11 1'111cl w •rk ly 1 rv int flOVSY.KEEPER P 0 Box 1560, C.M. 92626, • ab 1 n t t 0 r 11 • d ttiln.11 or c •ltforn la 1•01 Ultty Jl!l\>•l fl'I 1111111 -area 11l roovaleec~nl hospital M MU. II hanlral tl mbh ( ~ , tJ ff...'l3•la.',ll tl40 ~I Norrell Uay ahllt. Will train. Sta ---------pnnt. 1 mu.t Man Ii to O t ' ~ ~ -CUSTOOIAL ble e mploym ent. ex· Models, Fem. Sh up tall•. •:.11" t-'0 ~7 ~1 R .... I Awtm1ll.un now b<!lnl( Trm•:w'trary8crvlcrli cl~allrenkl .",beutfneerflllosr. ,Alp4p41~ fipe only. SlS per br r H"' (' I SA .. Al It "ihort on i·• CLERKS tall:m for aubt!Utul<' l\lfihl ....... '""'l l!: 0 F. • .. .., 642·6282, 645-5122 Bob. ot lf.Y .1 llllt,I\ "' .. 'Ull .. ,.,.,. lllllt' h h 0 ....,......,.. ' Su ........... , pl D Ak ~ aW tlj)tlffl, 4 r II I •I -,,_.,.u ~~ A .... m bl•r• M1tnllf1H' t II OT Pl'I)' In 11•> SH7 rwr hr II D Clly ----~----· u.w •" ~ ••i.in .. ~. » YI>. t.:.M ti.Im'~ UTOiT[M' 'i<hool f)h!tnct, 'IM tillh DPIDITa MOVIEEXTR~ RECEPTIONIST -TYPIS~ $600·$700 We hcrYe .. O,IMHCJ f04" a w .. 9"01Mld. ,...-.-I .. ,, ......... Mwt M e.,.n..c..t wttt. tnM-J aW1 of 45 to 60 WPM. ,._ 6 31·t266, U /MAX of Cotta W.... Zl4 L 17"9 St.. S1tlte I I 7. Co•to Meaa, Ca. 92627. PIST COMTIOL Steady Job for rl Rhl person, lruincc. profit sharing & 11roup health. Apply Mon 9am l2 Noon, l101d Pest Control, ~ Real Estate tn>mrrhi1nlt11l 1lc•\ u f'l' 10 im fl.'ll """ 11 ~"·t ICU l714l $:16 tl&l Procure all 1Mlc>r111l11 & sought by H ollywood lwit ''""""'ll~k' 011o•nlnlf" 11Aun OPHATOtt sct\l'dule work for blllld movie firm. SZO.l200 per _________ 1 N l> t• li p' r I I' II l ' I' ll•lr I\ hat for ..,1.,, (~1un,U1 now 11\ llJl•ble ---------I~ n\111nlt'l'l&nr1• llt•part floliaf' rhmt koowledgea· day poss. Lookin" for E. Dyer Rd, S .A ---- lirokers & Salesm en. We hll\le an openJnf( in our Rt-s1dential Div. for an t'X Pt-rt .. nf't-tJ man or womun po:.ses111ng en· lhu. .. lll.'lm un<I lnlegnty. If YOO Urt' 1nh'r{'~led '" II ooauuful orftl'.e 1n lhe (tne!ll locallon. working w 1 t h c• on it c n 1 a I a i. • suc1ut....,, wt• :.trt• 111teresl· t...-1 Ill ml"<:tln1i you In - terview by J!>1J01ntmenl. Wnley N. Taylor Co. Ot'l't•6n1) ... \1u~t 11 .. ~1· a.al<"'· •dnt utlPl> for 1111 For lull •II p111t 111111• CUSTOOIAM ment Mu11l hav(' '\Ornf' hit' Jl(.'Ot>le J''r ror route outgoing 1g.70 yr olds g1iod nl11nu1tl '"""'"'"' nitit pt>r w 1 rltf'nltole 1 lf'rlts nn ind ., 3rcl t'On,trucllon knowh-<lK4'. mflinlen11nt'e Must have wanting to break tnlo PRIMTfR <'-OIT•P\:Ulht' -. .... ,.. .,.·n Muat ,,.. fohioo•blt> 1h1ll No 1· \ 11rrn·1H 1• l"ull llmt', nt't...it'd im clerical 11klll11 & ~ 11ble rt'llable tranaprolallon movies. c114 > 761•1244 ~lllrtt'\•rtn11111..'4 l'rn~I Ahoi> lo·•ina for th.-pro n1•c .-.. o ry 11H tru1n 1nt'<ti1o1~ly i t Irvine Com w \teal with US<'r, Two 751-4700 v 10 EO c A S TIN G Part lime day or c>vl'n mg 1850 Mull! Stnp & plale5 hm Pl • N11t H\•h l.'411 f11t J"l'f' r..-r:.on to rut mi•n ,. Start $3 1• r ht i\P11mt1111t ~~y x1~j'b!_,~t~~~l~ "~~ yt'lms col11•11ll' nt'C'l'lllltll"Y -------SERVICE. (now in •th 14W( tM.2 iM4 h.&ir tlf\.b t u'l •lw h!oA"t' MMa11t'r' to SJ 1>41 ll\'r hr IY APvlY HSl<Pl/Co ...... Oft year) ROSAN. INC ASSIMIU•S ruclSIOM drml•lc i\11 1.ntcr\ lt'WI Marus.it·• to~~ i>"t hr Y »l 0 THE IRVIHE CO l'vl Room , board & 1---· ------• ... 1r1dl) conf1Mn11.d l\d¥11n1·enll'nl 11 1> TI*IRVIHIC l0'71Camclback llA181'.Y Cltrf' or elderly --------- N 8. 548 5533 EquaJ Oppor Employer lln h.W'd oudlt'ltt" "•lvn. portwutwa tu tho.t' who 10'71 t'11ml'lbar k lrvtnt> 644 0010 C'OUplc 494 8287 Need res pons Ible In - tl'l.t·11o1-.lft l'l.I l>r N 8 qwilif)' f"or 1nf0tmatlot1 lrvtnl' G44 llOIO 1';qWllOppor1':mployt<r ______ ;;~.-~.-.-. dlvlduaJ for PT employ. Operunl(t" •.,, •1 l•hll' an prtit'1s1on 1n•lrumc·nl 11hop Apph<'11nt11 mu-t t'f\J<>Y lhr l'hl llt<n.Ct' uf 11oublr"1h11011n1 & I' U l 0 m I I l l I 11 ll u I nM!<'l\.um·.il ""M•mbht•\ Gmd m.rnu.11 d1·,.,ll•nl) & nll'<'hallll'Jl .i pill uilt-t ' \ ~11·r .1 mo'l Min ti mo,. t.'\l.l'l'r fl~ t-: () ... ( \1 ll M7 90~1 . t1i.k for IL1) (;11m.in B..111l llarch' l&rt• S11 It-"' l\1wn t> r2d•Y •wk Sh-M·k llnntw.1re :.!1(10 I .itf it)'Nh· Nt·wvurt 8ur h ._.o to oor nur~t m.1rk1•1 ment (CK ma.id & nor al ut <'Unllll-t tl1t• l'er omwl -(.l\'!jur11.nrr service. Polenl1al t o PRODUCTION TRAINEE Rubber hose produ<'l!i, lrvl.ne area. mu.st pas:. company phy1ural ind back X ray MO 7639 (lff1N••t CUSTODIAN ltlul joh Fuclory work. S nrull move into manager1al UM.l2 l.ampemn Strl'f l riort tlmt.' cualocllun & 1trowmtc rompnny n<•nr ACCOU.._.T po111t10n. Must have own Gun~:i1'1H• ~J7 '840 tcunk-111.'r Moo l''l"I API' So (;at l'lua 4 day, 40 " trao1porlallon. Call f.qudH.Jppor 1-:mployt'r ly lf)Q) Pht<'('nl'ru Avl' hr wk ttood bt'nt•fll~ ADMINISTRATOR 675-9'17. 117~ .l.'1.24 IOOtCKHf'B F /C """ll 1111 ll'l\l~tmnl tu tit, \Int opi>l y Kx p & m .. I II rt I y r l' q ,, l . ;111 1'4001.ZJ ·dOOt<KEEl'ER • Cocktciil Waitren ALTOMOTIVI': fo\Jll 1·hur~e thru lr1.tl Sdtool • ftARTS h.ll.1nrl' rl.'tall :.tort• l':.trn up to SJOO 1wr ~k COUMTIRMEH! fl'lulU llX' 4 > r!> ''"Jl\'r I.ow lwtwn l'ln1·1·mrnt Bu.'!y Chevrolet tJNlcr nt't' 83.19961 :Lo;.'ii~t 7Sl !ll!H near Or dnlH' Count> Airport nl'eds partl'>l•---------lcomp 11.skpr. l1•1n Ll•t• countermen with GM Wlding EnC)hte« !!.'t snl p,t rm, hn l'V pa.rts expen enr1· (ioorl Jo;xpt>nrnct>d ent111ll"Cr IO utM Rel.; pay, t-n v 1 ro nm en I Oj'l('ral1on o( centnfru~11I 644 !lGflll 1144 ~)11 Pt.>rmancnl 0 11p for ml rdnJ?t'rat1on marhlnt'' .,,ant·emeo l $l't: Hol' h bulld1nti <'QUtl't•mnt l'ONTHOl.J.t;H1 Cook. nt•t•clt'd Muc;t h a\\' AC<.:Ol1NTAN1' HOWARD Che•rolet knowlt>dRI' of air c11" C'OMMF.RCl/\l. Dovt• & ~uail Sts tnhulloo .~ c11hbrnllnn of ('()~"TIHl("l'ION W"'"I T L'A('ll 1·1'W\lrols Good b<'ndtts Imm~ ltp('n1n1t with NE iru t 14.,, Apply;it ttltlJC>I t'11 la bll!ih ('tJ AUTOMOTIVE THflRVIMfCO Oriu'tllr l'o 0.-vrlufW'r' PARTS I07IC&mt'lbar._ <1t'nt•r:-1 l Cont rot•tor COUHTER PER SOM Ir. me 644 ~HO Mu~t ha\ e ronstructum _________ , & Enr ~i$eftt'nt'f' & be BMW or fore1 ~n '-'" _ __ capable (If assum1n~ pent>nt"e prt'ft>rred Con Bu:.> PT omre needs ex complete actount1n,: tact Glenn at per1enred aide F'\1 11 respaDSJbibt~ for se"eral ROY CA.RYER IMW ume. d net>ess<IJ') will enl1tle5 Q11ahf1ed 10 L'>40Jambort'e Hot1d tram Salary depencho,: dn1d11al ~ 111 be 10 NEWPORT BEACll on e'lpeneot'e Call ~ 00\·au~e weil ~ll.IUU'd 640.6444 644 9600 & c.pa«>W al 1mplt-mmt ------mg am LD hous.e data pro Al!roMOTJVt; CASHIER ~ ~~~m f>t"t"mi1 "MAH FfUDA Y!" 32 Hours per wk exµtor neat J)O:b1t1on w11 b u To 8.SSllll nt'W & U.~('d rnr !lam 6pm, ~fon & Tru:' eel.Jent :.:.tlary • bent>flti" managers tn v11m'CI , 111 U »a. S11t & ~n Apply SUbtrul your 1 oofldwill~I tenislang t&bki; & ((j 1n J>t!n.o<I, Kerm H11ru. rHturrw t.11 A•I IM, 0 1UI)' superv1~e lol 11nJ1•rhnc~11 llarrlw;m " 2t,.J6 Jliarl)f1r Pilot, 330 W Hey Sl Like to work a r ounc Bl, C.M o.ta Meitli, t'li tl2626 l'M'l>? This wil I pleu!h o~. dJayM or t'Vt-nlnl(ll, you' Ideal for st•m1 Cashier/Exp. lolt-rvi~w8 bi•lwt>••o rt'Un'd Salary Oi>t'n Se~ f\tll or part time C38h 3 !U'M, Mon l''rl Tht• Ken P\eree cxvr preferred. Mu11l J .... a .. I HOWARD ce-..ro1et huw l;(lme fu11hron ··xpr llu..'lly 'f'IH·•n ;., ,, 'II(' Coaisl llwy, NU Dove& Quail St~ l'len~ t•ull or 1m1wre NEWPORT IH•;M'll APROPOS 1.11 29 f"t1:sh1on --------- Al:a'OMOTIVI-~ -• LOT DETAIL Part·l.Jm~ ll AM tu l P M Mon lh.ru fo'r1 ut (1n1· ol Orange County's lt•ucllo~ llE'W rar a1ownl'lt'1> ltwnt.•t 111 Costa Mt'i<u Mu111 h.a'e va!Jd t:uhr dnv1·n la't'me Call f111' U1>1Jl h Chuck C'cn.1rl or l'uu OeFabu'> 540-9640 u N1v 1msrr v SAl..E.S & Sfo:llVlt'I': Ii.land Seto M a111tl(t•r CASHIER <T(1wn llnrdwun· Apply ul 3107 t:.: t'o1111l llwy, CclM Cathler IFoodl FIT, n 111ht 11h1fl rxp 11n •r<'fr1·d N1 •w11ortvr 11 11, tJH 171111 x !i25 Mll'kt y i'A·m l'k t : () I': COOKS 1':xpond1ntt r e11lou1 unt rhaln with over t.0 unll11 l-'11mlly-0wncd orgnnlru lion 0Uer 11 11h•111111nl work1n.i 1•nnl11t1 on11 (;ood opporlunlllN1 for 11dvunc1•m1•11t i-:x1•t•ll1•nl <·omp11ny bl'Ml llb 1':.11 JM!tU'nt•t<e.I dt"llrt<el AJ111ly 111 ()Cl'tlOO lo Al'TOMO'-rtVt-; •SERVICE DtSPATCHER <11.t-:Mlt'AI. II H 'JN ... fl Y WOICKl':lt ~ 1:1 I':> l o ~111rt, du)' & 111gl1L 111t1h i. II 'i d1cm1111t y 11r wur lo. , .• ,, with c•h1•rn11 1tl:. llll W. Coo•t Hwy h.-T11rul ru T!l 1 :W.. J;df M.wpof'fleoch I'.' ~ncnco<tl only uu .. )' Chevrolct drul<·r rw..r Ill ~ Int 1 t'llbt: 1111 llll(hl ---·--------•111111 I'.( II'. Oran11e County i\1 111ml nulilt 1lrl flt't'tkd Mt:l>H 1-:Xcdknl p11y ' ph•lt'ollfll Vt·Hll' IUt:fU Ill HUI lmlllc surroundlntt?< l't•111l11 I'll ·,iud1 111 •Ji '' 11n·1i nt'fll Opp for 111lv11nc 1• pt'llMHI ~'lll 111 /I 1nt1ll ~''Mr Trt•v1110 HOWARD Cht•rofet Oovc & Quull Sta NF.WNlRT Rl'~AC'll AUTOl'ARTS COUMTEltMAH Muumum 3 1 r11 johl11•r tlit&:icncnct• Mu .. t b~ wl'll groom~ & i>t•nltlnuhlt• llunt work & .iood poy CLERICAL Ill•• om11 o 1r11jml1cr 'If 11111 1t111u11111• NcWf"1rl <..'u1ltH I-1rn1rn·1ul f'1rm Wi: 1trn "•fmlllhn" ., I h!jftl 11r11 11111n)' 1111r.111r-t u11111e11 fm 1111 v 11111· t1 10 .. n l 1' h e r111J11w111~ tl'llllllll/1111 uru now 1111111111 ile with arow1n11 l'ornpuny Moi"'°°"' Cul I 556 2500 ror 111 .,. W1dlU\lt:f t:nlry luvt•I ()0111 tervu•w llPl'l 111111 11~1ton in the (I h!W 11C'pt ror ~"rid fihrfl ISpm 111 I !lUum > It :trd i.hlll tlZ JOum to Uum I AUTOPA.RTS DB.IVEltY Well 11roomcd frmuh• uvt•r 18 Gt1od dri v111tt n• cord Muat bvr 1n ( ()111,c MtlH 81'\' 11 c.' u 11 55(, 2:,()(, for lnttrvww 11ppt Ci ....... a1c1er11 C OOKS f' •f• lf11l11til ttllll I Clll llllt:llllil I Ullllllt: M1·1I / 111 n.iun pl w n A 11111 y 2!t11111 <'1ow11 l111L1 i.1• llt•l..iunm! 1 J~lit b I 11l Hwy, l.1111 ~1d COOK'S Hll.Plll Ot:n 11111~1 111 t1f111rMll11u ~rly morn hr1 l'/'I Made f!'u 111h ('11.lt1tln14 ij!1 21l41HI 11f1 lllAM , IK.') 117fl6 ttV tlll t.;OOK , WOMAN 'l'O t:OOK ~ tfolly S 111m11lu m1•1111 for t>ldcr•r mun. 1'01111lbly U v e n N I' t• 11 t' 11 r li73 640(1 0 n ~ pm COOHSe&.Olt for wl'll lrnowo rt11ure 11ulon. 1-\Jll Time & Port uioo, wtll train brlRhl. I.rim & 1i1mblllnu" Indy M:?-m> or~ 4'188 <:tiriltt Ml' o MS 7101 A111k for Unn 1603 Nr('<I cxpcrle nccd ,.utJ for -- W Allon. S11ul11 A11u 1t11n l11 l r D to r w 1 t b Noon :tides wan~ed Product ion Worker Cul 1': 0 E EDP OPERATOR W1• utt• luokl1111 lor a J>ro f1•11a10 1111I 11nd h1"hly n11'1Uv111<'(1 lnd1vld1111I lo 11ro1.·1•1111 t'rllfl•ul rorn plll<'r n ulf ul 1n 1111 (),'\ MV1'. I /\SP, IRM :no 1•11vlro1111w11l 1'0111 tron rt•qul rt'll rnlal 1n1< 3 dnv work w et•k tn v11nou11 12 hour ~hlrti.. Vl'l'"'uus dula proces11lnJt l'"P<'rt., ncc I c•tl m· n t 11111 l)rt'f1•rred 'ompooy 11'fl('f IL"! llH' I ut.h' l m 11011 r('f11nd oncl 11 wri t d<'fllll'\l r11r~r pu~t an t<:r>P r1t•11111• upply 111 t•to:HSONN F:L DF.l'ARTM t-;NT ('mployet· benefll3 lrWll Rea Middle School OUl & ~me sewing J<'ull to• 1-: M A l. I': I'' a t' l 11 r y <·Xrvr1e11CC. l'O!llllon 111 5.'16-3'37 Ume 548 3467 wurkt•r.1 s:i! !Kl IH' r hr Io 1 f 1<tlirt Mt t It ru111t•:. vo \INt mu nlc'nunrt• 0 NURSE AID. live tn - all nrrnuntln1< records nc"-'"" In Cdm home. Profect lndscp architect ~ Ml:I. t~n M11nrov111 ' ""'"""'' p s f L d 1•oontlnr1UDR w th bunk Earn S3S per day. prov id· a m pnntcs arm an i\v{', N U untJ brok1•ru~1· firm mtt persona l care for plaMmg & lnd3Cp an·h 1'1lrn!il/Munnt<1••ri·~l\/cl11111~1 Knowlt!cll(c: of 111vci11l ddetl)' lady. Mon AM to License not nt•t: Salary WllJlkd XIJ•l wk '~ {'Ont.I mt:nts dcnlrablc. l'hllHtt· ,snt AM. Refs nee Up open. 325 01137 o(c .• X.lnt pot.eol ot!IO l)Jl;'.!J nwl,v nl John ti c a I l h C a r e ~72 ref> Services, '152·0992 . _________ .. 1-'ootl S11ndw1rt 1>hop PF.RSONNt-:L EOE. n<'t'<ill molurr w n1a11, 1>1'.l'AHTM t-:N·r --------REAL E..'iTl\Tto: SALES 11.it• M borrkr l Ion MURSES AIDES Xlnl ml'lhrol lwrlt' II" PACIFIC ll 7 Full Ume. 3 11.11 'I Al'(>IY motnln!I" only. 1 p;irt ume Good salary phon l' <'llllll JJlll. t:I MUTUAL lrnmac sm Coov. Hosp Run<·ho M urkt>t. i:i:i:i 700 N wport Ct!nler Or 20362 Santa Ana Ave t:astbluf( llr. Npt lk h Newport U!:_Bch. CA 92600 C_._.M_. 549-_306_1 ____ _ to'ull llml' p .1 rl I 1 mt• Off1t'e/Take ·1n Person T1•l<'phon1• cunl 111·1 for t;quul Opportunity W 1 11 tr a 1 n / m a n y lornl bt•nt•fit X Int 1•11rn !o:mploycr M Jlo' benefits For appt rail ings ~6:13 8111 Munson 644·1380 GENEHAL (ffFICI': t.l hrltwfory CCMttrol ~'o'E c k Jewele r 's. typrng & bkk~K l'.111 f'nclng, ah1pplng & rt~ Newport 1'1oor Cover IOR. So~ typlo((, many de arace Manager·Sales ~l63tHor avpL t..,l.s. Nii urea 645-7040 Good opporturuly for ad PACIFIC GENER AL. 0 I'' I'' I l. 1-; JANTTORS-S7SO per mo vancement. Wtll lram/no MUTUAL mist ll<'l'urol1• 4~ wum to start. Only ma lure, re· expenence necessar y Own Your Own .. Must be 25 yrs old or 700 Newport Cfnl<•r Dr before tl.•m or uft lrnble exp. adult n~ ap. older & be av a i I. on Nt>wport llt~o\'h,CA ntlOO 4 .~m 714 5193942 _ ply. Full-llme·local· Saturdays. 557.0824 or .,----------1 evenings. 979-3923 774·6090. 1S2S M esa &tual Opporff.tmty General LF.GALSEC. Npt bch ally Verde '206. Costa Mesa. F:rn1Jh1y1·r M II" FULL TIME ss>«lalizln~ In Bus. Law ottDIR CLERK .Ptt HGM'ftt n....ni-s & l:i>late P anmng needs AJert capable r;-on for -..... . • ., serrelary w /nt least 5 • •" 1)1,•llver & Install TV & ap pban<'<'. MC<'h11n1r;1l t'X Pl'rl('tl{'(' fl('('CS!Jlll')' l>.l\'ls 0 "1wn Co 646 1684 Available For: s 1 c busy order des in s mall GttOUMDS ICEErER yrs. exp., a · omm. offit'e. Requires phone & w lexp .. Mag 11 exp . math a"''lude. type 60 GEHHAL LAIORH dsrbl. Mr. Jones 975-0708 ., ... ~ RVI ECO ~Pl:?· Exper1 e n ct.> 1rn; I M Legal Sec'y, Ptr. S-10 hrs helpful. Medical. Dental um Camelback pr wk, flexible. Domesti(' benefits. Irvine 644-9010 re.lal.Jons exper. w/ablli· Fabricated Plastics Inc ty t.o handle dJ.sso from 815W. l8thSt .• C.M . DENTAL A SST / Ola.in.1de P 1Ume. good pen;onahty & skills for ~ onenl.ed practice. Nm l }r exp Lag Ngl, ---------start to fmlsh w/m1n. 646-3279. supervision. Non·smkr only. Nwprt Ctr. 640-897 l ~ General Office TRAlHEf Dental o tr1 t'e. Ex · Clerk t yp 1sl needed. 1J~rr~eed..._rh 1trrs rd e Variety o f duties in Lot Altandenl m usl be 18. t• u II o r Pa rt · t 1 m e . 558-7454 or 848-2212 PART TIME EVENINGS f<DA • x 'ray lln~nse 4 hbndett Huiy offu ,. Top eludes filing, typing , 4!1wpm Some> expenence Adults with outstanding. attractive personallues it&l3ry, lwn.-l1t11 llunt in ~~omce & good ---------· 1ngton Ut h 116:t 77117 • flRUre aptitude helpful "'-" "CHl .... IST who atjoy worlo.ng with ~ --t:x~ .. ·llmt workinn rond1 -" lods. Over 21. Start at MlLLHAND $3.SO per hour. Phone lMllul Aail tor Orthodon tu prnMll•c• In I .. 111 lk h. t:xi.w11 .. nt•t> 1.11 l'fcrrt!d 4!f1 :MG4 ------- llt'ntaJ Asst Uaek office. Will train Part lime llouf'I flc•x1bl1' l mmt...i lllM"llln11 M7 3.'m UJl;NTAI. ASSISTANT with ch air 11lde unc1 frortl 0W1•1• r 11p11blllt11•11 l-'11•x1 .bll' F f l' 11clwtJule In our N1•w11ot1rt Jlt•u1'11 oHlt•t• !11'11 litCIO r11ll 1•v1•~ lll':NTAI. i\S~'r C:h111r1111l11 )( Huy Iii• ~HI 3000 l"'11tul Oll'l llflOON'l I <' Mi l'ilh"I ltlM l'ttfl lhrlt' I YUIH t'llj>CI 11•111 ,. !'wntl r.-11m,. 111 < h111111 f11•1I i\d "f~ flu1ly l'llot, :rJO W u.1y~1 1 Mu:11;.iu Ulul A ltlth• Drl•tn I Jtll•( 1Jl11 11H11fo1 I\ 1'11111 JI 1111101 ., 1l11or I e1 floor lrttfllljl ('tillf lhl\IClll lie' 11:11 cf Nu 11r1t11 1• 11 Jlt•1 IWCI {Jj•!fl drlvlnj( n •r II 1rn.111t No KunclPy work 0 111n1111 ('ou11t Yulluw ('Uh, 17!1110 Mt llt•r rmiann. I" Vly l)lot&ry 'r«'rh or llc(l111100 ftH\11 111111tirvl1or. t-:x. rcl14tnt 111lary & btmef111 MnKu Vc•rd u ('onv. llollp1lol, 001 ·11ntor ::il .. C:.M MIU.W Otvt•111 wunl(ld In Nt·wr10rt llarhor Mu 11l be rt't'l-lfic."J & l'xpcnrnrt•d Neptune 01v1n 1t Co &Ml 8832 lions & bcnd11.Js. Apply Orymnn Seho()ls. :wo Mc<..:orniick Avenue. Co6Ul M<.~a Equol Op portunlty Employer For proto-lype machine 6 42·4321 Ext . 250. d~iC:o'l'.1e~~~~~~~ BETWEEN 4 :00-5 .00 dustry. Working from PMAsasfor.A.~a blueprints. s ketches & ~ -, verbal designs, d irectly Equal Opportunity with ernuneenng. lo a!I· ____ E_m_p_l_oy_e_r __ _ G-R·E-A· T slst ln new product de S "LES JOI HOW velopmeot for worl~ "' wide well bore nav1ga-OPEN lion eqwpmen t. Lathe 0 000 Pi\ Y. GOO D experience helpful for llOURS, <WOO CON more vnnety of projects 0 I T I 0 NS . MA N V S I 11 l i''RINGt'; BENEFITS 8 ury open, exec en t'/\Sr GllOWINCI COM bcmcf1ts puckuge. Jo: 0.E. SClcnl1Jlc Or1tli.ng Con· f'ANV PH O MOTl:.:S trol, Corporate Head· f'ROM WITlllN Tlti\IN qua rte r s. N e wport ,.. o n T o I' Ueorh <..:ull (714 > ss1-oos1 M i\ N i\ G F-: M t: N T 11.'ik (or Mr. Moll or Mr S T A tt T S ' ' I M Ad!llT\ll M .. : 0 I II T t: I. Y ' ' 1----~~~~ K f'; Y H 0 A R 01-Jt: X I' f': It I fo: N C 1-; 111'!1.l'i'~tll. w .. : llAVfo: OIJH OWN Tlllll N INC; f'IC.OOlti\M PUT ON llY 1111': t'OllNTllY'S TOI' 0 It (; A N S A I. .. : ~ Pl':O l'I."; CAI.I. AT 0 N C t-: I" 0 It MAIDS E11pcncnct.'d. foll time. 1111.0 pa.rt tr mt• 642 3030 Mumll'nUnl'r mun (Or SS Ul'\ll 11pl compl(•x rn C M (213)~ 38:>1 P~TE~UP ~SEMBLER with at least l year ex· pcrienr e . preferably newspaper. Excelle nt company benefits. Apply between 9AM & 6PM, Monday tbru Friday ORANGE COAST OAILYPILOT 00-5682 330W. Bay St Co8ta Mesn Equu.l OpportunHy Employer ----l'BX Answ.-rrng servict· operulor full & r tr. €all &15-X'Jtil -------PRX OPERATOR MA.IHTIHAHCE Oranl(e Co Arprt area. IN'ri-:nvu-;w O IWAN , _________ , .. : X C II AN c: I~. ST A N NUNN 714/!IM 1:11r.i MECHANIC inter bu1y :sw1tr hbrd. N('('d('(I for full lime'. f'/1' & P/1' da)' shifts lj':'.r!UllTY OFFICIR mulll fomlly unlUI Must t: O.K Many t>end1t~ '"""" h11v1• 1U)mt1 rxpN1t•n ce, Pte)' accordin11 to exp l'htnl Snr.: fo' T pt•rm. 1·arpenlry, ulcctrlt'al1 S<t63333,833·3333. M1111l hiwt' 3 yrtt. mm. «!x phunhlnK & otht•r rfllaleo 1.icr In lndU11lrlal SN·ur1 trodes , A(1pl.l1mc1• rcJrnir PIX Of'ER. ty Work. Phone & r nr 1•xpurlt1ncc neccHory Oper '11 for lt'lephonl' rnq. Jr vlnt• 'omplex Excellent benelltl\ AP o.Mwerinl( service. Must Cull Ma 3000 nxt. IUl for ply• be able to work some oppt. t.:Q. Op. t-:mp TMl IRVIHI CO weckt-nds . Typing 35 11Y71Camclbock wpm requi red. Ex GUARDS Jrvinu 644 0010 perlence preferred or f\tll & p/lh:nc All nrro11 EquoJ Oppor Employer Will train Muny com· Untrormi. furn lsh<'d PMY benefits. Full Ume i\t<it"! 21 or ovf'r ltellrt.'<1 or part Ume, day & even wt'lt•omr. No <•xpc•n r ncc Man04!emenl 1111t stuCts availablt'. nee i\pply Unlvt'r nl "'emale /Male l''e e l l.rvlne Airport area call l"rotttt1on St•r vlre, 1226 tra pped Inn n()lhlnl( Job• S4&.3333: W Mil Strt<'l, Santa An• Break out no w to o Fashion Island area call Office As You Earn Commissions No Initial Investment Required ff \'Oll Y. /\N1 TO TAKfo: Al>Vi\NTMi 1'' Ol- '1111" 1''1\f\11'1\.'>Tll' l'OTfo.NTl1\l.<>fo T ll .. : OltANliEl'<ll :\I'\ 1t fo:A I. i':.'1' \ 1' I" M \H~ ... I' CALL NOW 975-0541 OWNAMERICA Interviews hours 9 12 & r hull('nJ{rnlt & rtwardlni! ~1110 NEW OR 1-4 Moo lbru 1-"rl cort't'r In retail manage Colla Mesa area co II EXPERIENCED -ment StronJC deslrl' to 673-U66. E.O.E . f1NDABOUTTHIS Hcod h<>ul!t'k('eJX'r. part exctl Ill· \'Ompenutt'd ---------UNUSUAL Auto routt> dr1vt•r n~'<ll'd Hunt Oc h 1''11unt1un Vallf'y, Nf'WPort Art'llS l':XC't!llC'nl p rr lncom t' t'..U Herald Examiner. M7..000l W1• hnv4'1 l"Olr)' h•11.-I l'l<>n1·111 J)Oltll ICHl" 01)4!1\ on t.111)' lllft ~811m to ~pm >. 2ntl ll hlfl ($pm t o 1 J08ml, & 3rd 11hllt <12 30am to 0111.n} m ulh ublllty & ofrlcti l'" pt'ncnre helpful. •DllVB• Expanding co looklnJC for JWorlc w1lllna to ..u"k Neal appear. Oood tlnvtng n 'C Over t8 Co Co u n le r 8 Ir I, dry vehicles G.90 per hr+ deaners. full time. 186 •: lncentlvt'1 Call M11rk 16th St, C M Aak for ~1-3888 Ume 111ock boy & m 11ds on aelr pe rformance PIX OPH. OPPORTUNITY 1llc Inn Al l.ngunu. 211 Stock purchue & sav-Will train F-T. 2:30pm. 1~~~~~~~~~~ N. Cst Hwy. Laguna ln1ia lnvHtmenl plan. llpm. Mature lady. Con-I· Jlab)'alllt'r bef~ & aflf'r 8<'hool. Harborvl4'w St'bool arta. 752·0211 ~MO<~evt'. Uab)'91ltA!r, d c1w nd11blr , nc>t'Ck.-d lor l5 m 08 RI r I , &-2:30, lwico wkly COM 673~ liA.hYSrrn;R Ony tlm<' 11\1 hon'1t' In Corona del Msr ll1&\lt1 your own tra.naportatJon. 0'15 0232 8A8VSITn:R w11nli"d for ,.,._ yr boy CdM Of' Npt Bch area l"IUlblo or perm1nenl hr. CAii t ·»U:OO.m M4 5.'M7 - WI Id.If' ltemJ - Cltftc.e IA)' 1hln poelUons open tot" pel'IOM with math & 10 key abUlt.y, typloa & o1n~ npe.rit nce . • Eltt'Cllt'nt working rondl· UON & com pany benefits dfff'td. Plcue contact pct"llOMt'I or apply dallY 98. ADP PENSION SERVICES Ull N~ Centu Or NPO, 7lA-t44 4380 ut263 Equal Oppor Emp1oyl'r ~thy 548.U.3 ---.. -,-.. -s-- Newapaper dell very, P«manent part·Ume job dellvmn1 early momlna LA 11mes to homes in lrvtne/NB area, Mu1l be rtllable It h1v<' depend•· ble trauportallon . No coUectln~. Sah•ry J.'lSO mo.M6-02S5 Beach Rapid advan t'ement t.act Mawine. Newporter Real flit.ale HoleJ ASST MOR. Union potential. Openln1 for lnn,110'7 J1mboree Rd. ·HAVE OPENlNG lor ag· ..__...11'••, ?·.JO.~ Mon thru &Nnagen tralneea. full._N_.B._Mf-__ 1100 __ E_.o_._E_. __ gressfvl', m ollvatcd """'"" .... .. •· ........ Ume 111-people " ·-•es a0 eot who ha3 lhe Fri. Call r or appt. •...-RAolOSHACK • •--------~to aucceed w1lh 665000, ext~ 3427 E . Coast Hwy, COM SZOO Pll WIH U11llmilcd o&:>rtunri1e$ Hotel· Motel M.ana:f.erTl'alnee Pt(\ Ume. no experience ln Million liar toe a ...,._~ •UDITOI nee Reseatthint news tJon. Call Al Slcll1to for "'wn • "' MuJ ·natloo1I corp with I l(f I .. s w r l t e rontldenUal Interview. lt pm lo 7 ll m. ell · Uberlll beneflt1, &Ood c (> n ° ' New A"eot.s Welcomed ..., ....... c ..... NCR~""". 1-. --• I W R L D W I D E .. ,_ ....... .,.. "'"" ~.. 11tlllnln1t sa 1ry. exccp· p u e Lr s ti 1 NG 113 3 tm.5671 -&Alale opanlna. Full ti I ll f • n,.,.. " ona ot>Portun )' Ot •&· Tow-tr Rd, Schaumbera. timeW..Mdor IM ~~:·~rv~nr:~t:~:::~ t! .. UJ..-•80-U-16. -----c~•wnmumm DllY•S Costa M"o m11naae.r. Some t'olltge fi;;;;;;;;_;;___ Real ~tlile Men M womt:n 25 )'Ml or (7Hl6'5-41MO JWTfrrred. Vt'u tralnlng. --------Oidtr. Know the COHl __ _..;_,______ approved. Aek for cltkll. Net SllO a wetk or rr.-..nacer. To plllee your mt'!!tORt more. Oran(le Coul IF YOU 581·1911 before the Yt.llOw Cab, 17300 Mt have• ervice. to orrer or Oenellclal FlnanctCo. reading pubh<'. ~el~rmanNn, •'or uSnllat ln ICOO(ls lO sell. PIBC(' ltn I d El Toro Oa~Pilol a t)'. C 0 0 1 er in lht> O ally 1'1 l o t ~ lutest draw In the •v betwn Newhope ,. C!a.wtl~ Section • • WC!ll .. a Dally Pilot C!aaam~.6'2·5878 Euclid) Phoqd42·6678 Clasaifi~ Ad. f42.S878 1-------- ...... HUDHEU'7 Help )'011rscll to o Heapl.na s~lect Ion ol Quabfitd Hopeful'! lnlheOAILV PlLOT H.ELPWANTEO ADS lteulton. 644-4910 RECEIVIHCi Ir IHSPECTIOM per:wnnt•I fur i.:.irmcnt mf~ l'lt•nty of work JVWI &1 Orun~~ Co. 496-1291 H1'<'ept1on1~l /Scc'y Im · mt'diale o~ning for <'X- llt'nenred, W('lt ~room~ &. pcr:.nnable r ecep tJIJf\JM Mu ... l lYl>t' S5wpm :J1·rur<1tcly & have good rl•lerl'nl'l'S Non 11mkr. llrs Tut·-. Sat, 9-S<lll. Call Rurbara Davi:.. wkdyi., 642 llJif; Recvpl1on1st /SeC' rel 3 ry for bw.y t:onlrac..otors off C M Must h a.ice pleasant phone voice 45wpm- a<·1·urat.e 5411 5543 HECEPTIONIST Ille typing Yarht Bkr. & Boat d1slnbutor on the Bc1y Pjrl tame inrl wknds YarhllnR Ai.soc C'.orpnrallon 646·~_!__- H t' <'e p l I 0 n I " l I s e c . y nf'cdl'd 1n N..:wport ~nll:'r Excellent typrnR 4;.fgrammar ski lb 2 ) r :-. \'Xper1ence requei.l ed. Start S700. Call Kathy. 644 5000 Kegistercd nurse to !>It <>e· t'ai.1onally for two small r haldren ReJerences. Ca.II 531-0335 -------RENT AL CENTER New tool rental center in El Toro h as pos1l1ons 3\rulable Reqwrei. neat hand wnlm~ & :ip- p en ran c e , so m e mecharuc·al exper. Apply Thurs . 1''r1 & Sal .• :?260(1 Lambert, Suite 120 t:I Toro Reslauranl HOSTESS 21 or over s mtes. ~7418 Re.l3urant Waitr~ & K1lchen Man Apply btwn J..5 Ancient ~fanner, 2607 w. c~ Hwy. N B 646-0201 fUSfAURANT Ro..dTabl.Piua now ta.Jung applications for person lo train as manager Fasl food ex· pr heJpfuJ. bul not nee. ,\pply tn per son o nly . Mon lhru Sat. 9 4. 7120 F~m~er. llunt. Bch. REST Al RANT HELP Breakfast & lunch buffe t style UC Airport area. Part & full time n~ed Cook. dishwasher. counter help Call Ron or Omt'r 2-Spm. lor appl. ~ ------- Het1ree Wra p around ~oc1al securi ty Part llmr r ustod1nn. Me:.a Verde ar ea 847-9696 Moo Fri 9am 5pm. SALES RETAIL, OfflC'c SupphM & Pnnt mg. 1-1.t II & p.irl time pos 1t1ons .1 .. .iilable rhonc for ,1ppl 5..57 92L2 ask for Mr Wl-:.1 Newpt1rt Sla~o~ln~ !'>AILBOATS ALESMAN 1-:i.pvnence pre ferred ~oo.i Mnnne 675-1403 . Sc*s-Apt RftttincJ 1'\1 11 t1mt• & p art time. l':xp helpful. excellent II B lo,·at1on. Good .salury l''or appl. call 521~1 ---------- SALES f';(('gant fine Jewelery Sulon has interes ting P/t1me pos. for mnlurc, resp wom11n w /sales 1•xp Gem knldg helpful N R 673-4734 . ----- Sale:. Marketing M gr. Severnl d1viMon head operun~s. PoSs1ble share m pro(1t 'ownersh1p. ARc no t important. Mr . 0 Keefe 549·428S ; Mr. Richards 494-4291 . Jhw s..tto.t·~ WedA.toSales #I FicrtDffllet- iftSo. Cal. ... is looklng for-a few good men. Expenenced retail salesmen or will lrajn. Demos avaJlable, profit s h a r in g. expen sive med1ral plan and bonus' aalCKe. Ulntart Bob Brochelle. SNct s A.to ltte. t 2J t M. Herber ll•d. .An•1lM 772-tlOO HOW IS THE TIME for Job NC •k(•n to cheek the Dolly P ilot H e lp Wantc"I rl.1~11lfkallon. If I.he .)Ob )'OU wan\ la not l,h(•ro .>Ou miitht con11ldcr ollt'rtni )'our 1111rvkes w1l.h an ad tn lbe J ob Wanlt'd cateeory. Pbone ~ - F!ldlly. February 9. t979 DAILY PILOT DI ~W•ted 710 HetpW-.d 710 .... W..t.d 71 00 HIAf W-"4 7100 ......... I005 ~...._.. IOSO •••·····•········•···· .•••••......•.........• ...•...........•....... ....................... ..•.•....•..•..•....... ········~·············· SEt.'1\ETAltVTRAJN~E ~It Ortvera H ()pen llouse Sat " Sun Furniture only ule ,_.._. 1 010 furaltun IOI O Hol•1haW Goodt 1065 ULl!SPSSOH/lSIM"d C1aUilnl l«r ~Iu;.l~be O('(lt w/1d l)(lr'°"alJt) ful) « P • Avpty ms W. Bal~a Bl. Nc•wpnrt SICtnAAJ lY It tborlh•IWt r peir'd Tvp r:" App~ 10.S 1548 Pl•centla •l28. Prir«Sforqwcksale.32" ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••:\•••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~':~:'l..!;'".,,~t!"8~ fu,.~ .. ~~~~tt W 1 GltW i o w n1. ·uo ~~)'f:d~~Po~!!~~een~ l pc. lime arecn sec TWIHOllFULL Sofa II l~O\'l' Sut , Ru"'. bryr old. 12 ;1~ U\ma Way, c M. 642 12" ,,,_...,.,,_U"k ••b'-. t;x. t1on1l 2 p c sec T' Mattress or box spnnos gold/llmc •recn/btlllt l:Sumt angl' teO ~ 1 l)'plOJ • tll r r.q Call SL'"RL""'A" .. ' ""·ti llnia ".....,.. ~ •• ._ ~ 1' lthr couch for • XJnHoM. 1295 840.-6204 Oumt or ngt-$40 or both KC"rTY at ~~ 1 .r ..... ~· n • ru • ed. g needJcpoUi\ chairs. ()en or olfke 42" rou,nd S2& each pe, (&el.Son!¥ I $90 ~or 962·4914 ~. C'nlry I•\ I. ur ~h,nufa r tu ru1 T,....rotlt'-Lampi t.ab&eH llhr cb 42 .. Qlaeerue&.s 189 Klna i;ct.s GcrapSaM 8055 ,,,.1th lf"dll'I• '"Prl1•n ~·"'(or a r1~t ••row la • Pf'r'IONI In of n..t aun t ~ • Samples m ust be ••••••••••••••••••••••• t:lec Dryer xlnt. cond " .. • _, • r r k d Swllcbboard opcr Mual AnlJque Oak aecrelary, "" aaon 1.-mc se +.. . f • •1 1NnU' mf• Mu t Ull llil"W romp~n)' 1 airl Ire • * 0t ti, pre be rdlable/avaU most ch.iooe.oda1e secretary. arun llbr chairs. toW 1mmed1alely rooi Wicker c'QUCb S2W Wing Ui.ed . C.ill aft bp m U\l lli&Mt, 1w1b1t1<>U , <lfl('tl ::,omt typlnii 01 IWll'e Ut retun . phone & ahlh a Call tor •PPt um b re 11 a a t a 0 d . ~ ' our warehoute Olsen back chair S40 l>Hk TV· 496 137tl days 74i·0707 ~.-u mothatc.-d •.•:cw dt'r t11 .. 1n1 1nvo1c1na .umci typ1n1 Mui t b GU-?~ annoire, d t0pplnC blodt Model Home F\.lrn1ture. Anllques f'eb !.1,10,ll 1•xt 313 (.~I Il l.. 1 at.atnta1n•n1t ruatorntor iatH IO Cll'llnlH llfhCt t.llblt. misc prin t.a. de Rebuilt lWlft IZ m att & eau· $49.3077 Wed. lhru Sl.2 Jabmlne CdM a--a...------1-0-70 rt!(udl Ilia 1r 111.iok~f •p 75100 TlA-tor tt.t household box SSS. full $65. St.eril !;Un Credit Avail. <Also __ .....,' M l. , P'T. , icd d ant>le ~ 7 .~....... ,....,_ :::S.631~ twtnsel SM,fuUMS.ktnll aval.l .. l.lvi.og r-01.bdrm, Moving Sale· 2 TV.••••••••••••••••••••••• cbarar ' out 16PJl<'ar, f. ~ ~ ......... , rnnt1n1 ~rfH drcp•lr. set t65 B " J. MAT· bookcases. lamps. end wu her, dry..r. m 11>C f:!Ctate Salt>· J t•welr y SUOO ,. up rur II>\• I' T. 4 s hr • l1 11 lly Owortw\lf ora vance Jo'br sale : 1910 Oak Side TR~8311E lit.Street. tbla.etc.> household ltema Cuh f ro m t'1HH c i n t·. ant ·r ~, .. , hr11 In . rt!l.ar')' IMW'~ lllt!n«'Y in "'\J1 moot Mua have e roven Board $750. 67S·7G7l S.A 5'1·5636 Onl)i. Sat & Sun 9 5 2455 dlamondt1. w11tches. etc lnll 1.y ~o n.ub 0 ... ,.. " port l'rnt,.r lfa'ltt Vly looklnll tor m •ture", mecban.lcal apUtu(le Fr· .. ~ Norff Ave <:.'M i\Lw cornpl watch m·1k lD m«imt for thi)!.t• ";:h:, f\nn Jnt•lhldft-A~lli M•l.led "'oman h> lt'Arn l~nf: h~~o~f~~m A~~~) "'4YI· Book cad-desk com bo, **I BUY ** 1ng t ools & eq u i" P quAI 1-:ot ., 11r 111 Jkilbl 4. pm>r 11.'f!lll t•X loauruu•1• t1•rr1.1l .-ry Cir, llB ICE BOX& brand new, must aell Movtng. Ant. Oak Lib tbl. !IQ.7524 tt'r '•PJI( onl ull Jan,• Jd\ e r"{IJfml f'1tll 1'\111 Time polttnll"l Ml.ISIC CABINET $1.50/betolr.496-071-4. Good used Furruture & rocker, couch. 3-pc cor -------M l<:Jy~uni ~ l ~ Rud1Hraurf5t31JOO ~ Tritv -1 •'40~1• App1i•nces-OR l will ner bdrm u111l , rockta1l ~late Sale : approx 7 ACCTGCLERK C~KPAID sellorSELLfor You. t b l. furn . PH't ur"~• earl.Ii di.a.moods... M u:tl s A. I. I-S 1• t: H !> o ~ SF.CRT.TARY on:r ~t.A'Ht:l'AHY Ht-:t't-;l>lJ' Tr•vel co needs lit>ctg AntJque· di.o.ing room set FOi" gd WMld furn, anti· MASTERS AUCTION lampM, ctolhus. planb . St' 11 Cas h on I Y 1 W t:XI' t;R l'loth1n1 ~ h1U'l! .,,oman ln dn Jrvln" llft>tt W(IO(I typln& clerk Cull Ruth ann. 10 piece. Mus t see ques&clrTV's957·8133 646-1686& 833·9625 rru.ac S11l/Sun !HI \700 1·9'Jl 7t82bcfore 4f'M lhll<' M U.liil bt llt'lll \.ant-t)' or dullt!ll Incl 1U1 Still1 $7~ pt•r mu ~9i00 ~0064 Mer4PM Palau Pl (bet Bukl'li --~ ail "'r ... on,1ht ' .. l' l'l.lttnt r('l8110Rll, 1.ttcbl Heocllll 1133 lM4 A~k for Afpl..cn 10 I 0 SOFAS Samar) SCG-4927 u~ttdodl 8075 ~I.)' ~ 'Ile"' llQrl UI , lllll•k.-rpl.n • t)'PinK rl' Jt.1'11\)' 1---------••••••••••••••••••••••• We are authonzed to sell S STOP S ••••••••••••••••••••••• .... G-"" f TYPIST 12 t.o --1 1. • -Su""r Garage sale Man" •~~~· vvu oppt) nr Sio:C:Rt.'TAHY • .it'nl'nlur S EARS E L ECTRIC cus m ~•s "' .,.,v· Read no more! We have bargains Hou1>l'hold IAIYGOATS llll'l•n mC'nl. J1th1ry tu 11 .... akilli "31' • Mon Newport Real Estate DRYER. wtul&-exceUent eseab direct from the all su e maltr·esses from <•••sa•• ........... 7 .. 1"~.... "'' 0 ''• man·.1 ,.. e t '"ftb 1tems &olhcr m 1bc NlAJl.IUes &Blllies ~~ u--. ..., • ......, "' "'""' lo'r1 brolteraac office needs oondilJoo S:i0.962·8437 art .. a~.ur ra .,..o e SS6 set . sofa /loveseat 1 • I ti 1 on· a1'nal reta1·1 price items 2050 ShlpWd" l-637·m90 • OO)lu.n1t'r "' n uslr1• !... L'('R ...... Auv &n't'll lUty 642 ~ c x per M ag Ca rd Spm eves/wkndJ 642-4321 • S178 new. 5 pc Bedroom " \1~ 1 _.,. 6. ~·ar phnn~ ,.. c. • " ·--------•! ~rator, foe dally cor ,,. '>Cl\dvc Sam Spm Pnces start at $248 Cor ru-sl........,..., bunk'"-.. Lane. N B Sat/Sun 9 5 Ask for Kns l for "'lt>"'p o rt n ... u ·h "l"' e'""""" "'v · · both Instant c re dit .... ,, ~~........ .,.,..s. ~>f'::1 "~·~ii ~~m~~~I\ ~~t"SJ ... ~t;_ ~r ro l'1tll resl~Xlnenctety&p'-gge~edrtac~ Westin~bouse Re frtg, available. call Wed. tbru ~la~blesc:!~c.CWalhlyCpeany Garage Sale. Water.bE'd. Windmill & Tower, 614 S '.. '"""""" .-. ~ (SECRETARIES S ,...... w "' Sa ""'""' ...., Sda. Om.mg set & ~luff Cleveland. Oceanside. Mood.1.> ~ ~ ., t a phone reqd. Co m · !5.<YW good cood. S85 t. tury odel Home Furn. Sat. Feb 10th. sam 4pm M·F 1Ho5 714·722·5010 ~1 o3'10 s~RET .a.ay G 0 R E Several """•Uvesalarv & benefits Kenmore dryer 2yrs 549·3077 Wed thru Sun for dire" 34 Woodl d O I ~ A .--• ., S1SO 646-2391 .. an r, rv1nc Moc.hilltef'll 8071 Sales Stt~1,1, Mier 1-..ul Lt·.ijl 1.kpt of Newport ~SU:.ORunfc packa&e. E .O.E. Call · · Sda. 2 matchtng chain . l•ons lo Ware hous e / ~bndge1 •••••••••!••••••••••••• IU\)ll'~ Plicka.iin" t\>. Oc•1.·h trade aM>n oee(iis Employen1 Pay Al Ftts 1-752~-l~lll~~~~~~~ CopperUJne Kitchen Aide S17S. call storage are a. Instant ni"tld:s io.h·•"'. 1nlcll.J•1cnl '<'Y Ma& Card II or Lu Ret.ndcr!> AIU~ncy r unCier·counler d 1s hw 494-2417 credtl avail. ~49·3077 2 falT\llY garage sale llM & Small Craftsma o metal 119 Cherry North lrv11\t' cutung band saw $200 -,. ... i llN\ 0 ··ch St, Ste 1()4 d $ so c t SA,,...... area pen.on l>ullt' 1nrlud,• )Jnuhar exper dt1>tr11bh;. ......, .... Typist'. Word process~r. XJnl con · 1 · os '"'" · p ure bu 1 o ~. • 11 I e SH tM!lpful Reqs typinai ~~ :P~~~':!t~~90 F\i11 ume, stroog typing $400. 6'2-3767 Quality Drexel bdrm. set. man Allen pme ped. din· i.ervice. 1nnntory nm OOwpm, salary $750 lo skills, good spelling & Sear s Kenmore w /D wood & brass. comp!. ing table. s e a ts t o. l rol Will l ralll rtahl $1100 per mo XI n t grammar nee. Work on $ w/tung sz. mattress & Matclung hi-back chrs person SlBrl ,1l SHOO ht•rwf1ts & worktng t:ond Secr etary receplion1sl l.eXJtron system. Apply Good condition. l OO bouprings. Negotia ble inct arm chr. Like new. 751 2788 l~ll Pt>rsoo.nel for appl some typing. shorthand m person lo Mr. Fuentes both. 67~· STh-9747 Save $420 546-1040. s•• "'-'"' .TELIC.DHO .... E R3384SU33 8384 heavy phones for busy of· at Robert Bein. William FREIGHT DAM AG ED AnUques table & chairs. 7. naturaJ colored sofa + ~ ....-... ---------fil-e 979-3652 FTOlll & Assoc. 1401 Quail HOTPOINT SALE. 3308 hand carevd sofa. rust 11 h 1 Salary & (.'om rr1 Moving Sl. Newport Beach W. Warner nr Har bor, area rug, solid maple p1. ows $250. 2 up o & Stor11ge Co an llunl SECY/EXE<: urily OCftcer-a rm cd 1-.--------•I Santa Ana.979-2921 harvest t.able & chairs pnnt cha irs, become Bch. Call Mob Gregory Expandrng, dyna mic. Exp. F/tlme. 3:30PM12r• • love seat + m a tc h AM P P 'l .v.1sTS BARGAINS-Used re(rigs. nusc S41M290 . . ~7911 consult mg engineering . erm. os1 ion. 1 , ,-• • pillows $150 ea. Oak cof · planning firm m Orange 549-3281 EOE STAT·GEHYAL wshrs, dryrs. guar. best Com group twin beds fee tbl 5'x 2 112· Sl60. Sal Cc~lheservlcesohn SF.CY, Pvt club. 2-3 yrs Work local. Tem porary buys. weserv. a ppl. Best w/spreads. Brgt grn & _640-<l __ lSS ______ _ WIMDOW MFG. \r':~~Pr~~e:~~~:q~ra ore exp. Gd typing & immediate work. Appl 536-0911, 536-4330 royal blue. Gd cond. SllS, Movmg : all kind:> or IHSIDE SALES mm of s yrs exper in comm skills . Call fo r C .. ForAn Commereial tee Cream Glna64&-2S62 furniture. s t ereo s. ORDER DESw romparable work a long appt.645-5000ext 520. ....al:cln•ntToday B ox I F r e e z e r . Good buy. Jrge 2 pc nist c;ouc hes. t amps etc " wtsaUsfactory refs from 557-0061 "Mohawk" L1e. 8 boler. ~old & beige sectional Re330llable. 67!7-1900 lrv. W\lldow mfr. l'x""r'd SERVJCE STATION AT· Uk ... / ddilio I womanprcf'dfor re~pon. ~~~ &";~~gy:r~n~l1~~ TENOANT. f/t. exper . ~ f (r~~~~rw :1 8 t ensa . x. cond .S2SO/best Matching provincial sofa tu press desk, xtra sh11rp ... , not necesss rJ. Call Carl €Q o f ice •' 213/""" ., • ..., 644-8073 & love seat. Xlnt cond are also offered Submit 0 overload ~~ math a pl . hvy ph's resume lo P er sonnel 49>0l21SJ ---------Make offer for couch & 551·9014 customer dser, bilhng •n Olrector. Jack G Raub Ser vice Slatton Allen: ....... -•Op E I CASH PAID clwr to match. brown _3_T_a_b_l_e_s_,_l_O_' .-s-q-. vom ng, 4 y work wk, t·o Co. P.O Box 5019. Costa danl. exper'd Day & ..,..u.. por mp oyer Wshr /Dryr s /Rerrigs, plaid. xlot cond. Also w/storage $7S. 44 .. OC· bend'. Refs 546-9890 M C 92626 E 0 E 1_ working or not 951-8133 1oun&e clwr. Ille gold. 2 t.agoo co'fee table $175_ ---------i esa, a. . . . Eves. Full.,. p/llmc. Ap· end bl h d 1 M/F/H ply. Shell Stauoo. 17th & Wailers or waitresses, Canister vacuum. SSO ta e.s. ea board & Gr & yellow ceramic Se a m s l res s e s. ex l~~~~~~~~~~I l.rvtne. NB. pnvate country club. Oster knife sharpener, frame for single bed lamp wtpleated shade pen enced. Mon·Thurs, SECRETARY ""·ll llSe ___ ;..._S ____ d--f -1 Part lim e . 11·3. In· ss. Oster can opener. $5. -~--------S25. Bookcases. 4 s helf. &4 ~ Nr: o c. airport .-u · me. rv1ce ta allen or creased hrly wages in Hamilton Beach Mixef'. Game set. s pi ece l92S open t.op, 2 door. bottom 97'9-l483 Attractive.. maJ ure rugNs.&wkends Exper. li e u o { g r a t ui tie s . $25. Japa nes e Rice ma"'-ao~bed~oom set , wt adjustable s helves. -....-person witft ·om ce e.x ApplY Kings Arco. 3600 644-5404 '"'Ir> ' ed k SEAMST RESS wanted pen e n c'e'. Accurate NptBl.NB "'-ULarryor ---------t cooker , $20. GE Hair refrig.. x spr1ng & carv oa 30x72. Sl50 ,........ Dryer S2S. All only S mos matt Elec. frplc. lazy ea. Sobd maple. 24x.58 in our sho~or yours.Com-typi s t , good phone Norm67J.1023. WAI TRES S Prof old.~Sl.94. boy c h a ir . S t e r eo. Butcher Block w/pol me r c1a l exp on pe r sona lity . Contact -waitrei§,·days,pvtclub. k b & h If Servt Stall M h vacuum, 4 teak chairs. r ac 3 ove s e m ach ines G r ay b o Bobbie at 84 6-2864 ce on cc amc, Callforappt.645-500(/ext Kerunore W/D !Elec)Sl50 642•4610 be low . S200. Rat t a n On ginals, e:u 2630 o r blwn9-5 & attendant F lt. Apply 520. "'bestolfer pedestal & 4 c ha irs. 495-53116 -------Chevron. 1251 N Coast ---------"" Make your sh o ppin ~ Hwy,Lag Bch. Wait.resslunchl0-3.Apply ____ 646-4380 _____ Ba.ssett dirung set. pedes. w/burnlhrush.40"round Cla.'>81f1ed Ads, your one-easier by using the Daily In pe rson at 6 p M . , table "'2" round +4 arm glass lop $200. 2 sets stop shoppinA c~nlu Piiot Classifit'd Ads. Serv Sta Help needed Im· c h a r 1 es o i c k e n s Hotpoint ref rig.• 2 dr. chairs caneback uph. Samsonite. rust proof .-----------------•I med. Full or p/t. Apply Restaur ant . 3344 So. avocado. like new $200. casters' antique ash , like patio table & 4 print 990 E.CstHwy,N 8.' Coast.Hwy,C<IM. · Wa sher & gas drye r, new. Ortg. Sl.150. Of· chairs,blue &green.fl25 avocado. dlx $150. 2 pc fered ssso. 64-4-0479 pm. per set. Tre llis painting Sales Personnel SHOE SALES Wanted: sectiooat s:;o. 963•7524· $50. Framed fem pnnt & . , Bdrm/study furn. cam· ivy print. 546-2543. W~ Great Sol~spt'Opfe P/Ume. eves & Sundays. W~ Waitress 30 e lec. Coppe r tone paigo style: daybed/ For TM G~st Cus...____ Apply in person. Paul Al· Newport's Most E legant range, ~bl oven. s elf trundle . d esk. chest. While bunk bed. like new. ~ Ian Shoes. #9 Fashion E id R l · clean,-h-k~ ne w "'169. .,..,., ....... 1 _,..,._,...__at d Se v e r a I f u 11 ·l ime p ost' t1· o n s l!>land. NB ays e esta uran is "H """"1 _o.»'Ol>U ___ • -----....., ...... u=• , rawers . -" s eek i n g s p e c ia l ly ...........,. white,$30.957-MSl days. <nr. El Ranchol Bumper 979-1658 pool. port bar , b1cyrle:.. Mi .-JI 8080 clocks. lampt., TV. v1dec w:'"'aneous game. ••••••••••••••••••••••• LUGGAGE TA GS Sat Only 6 ft sliding gt~ dr. lo boy to1lt.>t. dutch dr . 190 Sk1i. & bin dings, Meni. 8kl boots M 10. wtr htr. Oak (·hair. lxlrm cupboard 1 andem bike. 646·:.!:!4 7 1201. Westcllff Dr N li Clean Sweep, bike~. ~ood toys, !!Ofa bed. dmt•tte ch.lid '::. saddli.', anllQUt wagon whl'l'I. m uch more Sat lOl h. 1633~ Ni antic Circle U Harbour · J r Ebell Garage Sale 383Santa Isabel, CM Hrs 8-4 Garage Sale Sat /Sun 9 4 Ml.SC items Couch & lov eseat. Pool lbl 963 1497 Garage Sale Sat Anti qucs. furniture. clolh~s & rrusc 2078 Santa Ana Ave C M from y()ur business card St.'l\d one curd for ea1·h lag plus one spare. W(• rt-lu ro perm a n e ntly scaled allractrve lag & slrt.tp, meeting a irline I O reqwrements. Prl•· vent IOE.'1 & theft~ For a ~rsonalned lag enclo~c wallpaper, fabric· or ··Day <ilo" paper & wc will b!ll'k & lnm your t.ai.:s Or try two c·un1:. back to back PRICES $2 tc"a or 3/S.S 4 5 tag:. Sl 60 ea b19 tags $1 50 ea lOor more $1 40ea Sales Tax Included NO CARO? Draw your own or send name. addres!>, phone & we 'll makt" ooe card per tag Add 25< each. Send check or money or· derto PILOT PRINTING P.O. Box 1560 Cotoita Mcsd, Ca. 92626 COM E B UY ' 1!>07 Seacrest Dr CdM !:>at only9·4 No pre Sale lrvi.ne Coast Country Cluh f\mul ure. llorne & Of "Coif Me m bers hip ·' f1ce. Elec rani.:t". motor avail' $700 +$500 transf blke. horse l'<IW P bwld fee call Tom Turner, mg eqwp. muth m1i.c 754 1202 for details. 644-5941 --Potters wheel. 'h hp- Furn1ture. pool table. motor S200 J21b. Bowlin~ stereo & other m 1sr ball S10 963-7386 10392 Shalom Dr H B -------- 9fi3.709'lSauSun 9·6 Nylon shag cpl-100 )'ds ......__~-8060 bronze. 15 ycfs 11me: gd ~ cond $2 yd. 968·5703 ..•.......••...•.•..... --i mmedia te ly available in o ur sales Sille r . afte r school. quaUfie(i help for the AllctioR 9015 Garage Yard Sale 631-5937 eves/wknds . Ask ct e p CJ r l m r n l . Ex p e ri e n ce 2.J0.6:30PM. 7 & 8 y tuncbeon hour . Gra nd ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sal-Sun 9to4 for Lynn. Teenage ownf'r busy ski O'Neill Superswt T aP1·cl d esir able. hut any sales a ptitude olds Weekdays. Own llps obvi~:Willrequire ---------1 418Snug Harbor N.B. Qintemp. chrome duung mg &skahni;. Mom ~ay'I "t'am!> Used o nrc w i 11 be <: 0 ns 1 d c red F o r a n trans. Some extended 3 years ~g room ex· PUBLIC FURNIT URE ~omplete k 1ng sized rm sel wtglas:. lop. 4 have lo sell hor11e Beaut doesn·i ftl SllO 548-0'l.56 --tnlervtew.· f>WCIM'-<'OAl.aQl.--t.aUl'i&--· -~~~~~~-~~ • ~~· lntervfqJa;.to 5 pm, *llM"JIQN * bed/rails. SlOO. chairs. ong cost SSOO. sell ~PY h.Jh · 21 mo:. TIFFANY-:S Pn vale Club al .. 2241 asrHW'r,NB fM"' 646-0726 S300. 646-9088 S850 M e m b e r s h 1 p 17 141644 • 7030 St.eoo w /good shorthand H.381 TOHIGHT7:JOf'M Aaltos.Htw 9100 A.tos.Htw 9100 A.tos,Htw 9100 $250-+-tra nsfer C •tll + t yping. Publish ing h M S U>t•n WekO-J ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• _673-__ JJS_t _____ _ AL:S GARAGE 56 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH (714) 644-7030 fl.rm near O.C. airport. Wa re ou~e a n· ome REPO &STOCK Good opportunity. Call J . ~Uoo knowledge. LIQUIDATION Tidwell.546-4370 Irvine area. 5 days. Lovely bdrm s e t s, · ~1014 chests, annoires, com er STOCK CLERK _W_Oll_w_.a._T_H_O_M_E __ , group, desk, sofas & love Some lifting or furn P """ Sal seats. chinas. table & equip req'd. Purchasing hone es chairs, coffee & e nd or maint exp. helpful a. 530-5220 tables, 5ofa ta bles. well as an ubiht1 l , refrigerators & stoves. 1 perform minor repairs Yacht Brokerare owner 1968 Ford 2 dr. typlJlg. Call for appt. New firm ln NEWfft>RT sedan. (VTL606) Plus WESTLANDS BANK ., lots mo-. "''" •""" E O E BEACH is now accepung • .. ~~~;;;~~~S~~~~~~I "'~ ... ap1?ll c at1ons ror ex · SAVESAVESAVE , Stock girls: 6-4 : 30 Mon.. perlencoo office staff: We honor BoC A, M IC. Thurs . Ne ar 0 . C . MANAGER Cashier che cks & c11sh. 0 Cffealfs of CLove This Valentine s Day send yo ur love a greeting all the world can share with a Datly Pilot Heart of Love. It 's easy. co mp os e y o ur personalized greeting & we'll set your message an type to ht the border of your choice or your o wn handwritten tho4Qhts may appear 1n the border you select. Borders come an 3 sizes: $1 5, $10, & a special chtld's size To r $2. (You must be under 12 to quahfy for this one). If you w ash to create your own g reeting. use a black pen & write your message in the heart below or draw your own Valentine of this size. For help with your ad , just ,c all 642-5678 & a friendly Valentine ad·v1ser wlll be happy to assist you. And, If you hke, you can charge your Valentine ad or use your Master Charge· o r Bani Amerlcard. Airport.979-1483 A.SST. MANAGER N 0 PE R S 0 NA L SALES PEOPLE CHECKS PLEASE. Student p rr for boat & gen. maintenance Call bewt.n. S & 6 pm only. 646-2625 OFF1CE GIRL MASTERS AUCTION Call 714-6.13·3894, 6PM· °"""' N Bl C M 9PM for an interview or gj3.~ ewport ~ leave message days al 54(}7430 8020 lkycJts ••••••••••••••••••••••• St ud en t s ·Ag es 13 16 needed for P a rt Tim e work. Aft school & Saturdays. Good ear n· ings. For info call: J eff ••••••••••••• •• •••••••• SPEGIAL BICYCLE ..... H 1005 SAFETY CHECK Sl9.9S ••••••••••••••••••••••• Corona del Mar Bikes al 557· 1041. SWBYISOR/~'g needed for busy sh1ping dept. Must be energellc and have a ple asant personality to handle customer relations. So Orange Co. 496-1291 TELEPHONE SOLICITORS AnUque Music Boxes! Slot Machines! Clocks! HUGE SELECTION Alfaric• lntenMlff CMtal GGltriff Open Wed. lhru Sat. 1802 Kettering, Irv. (714) 754-1777 Experiencoo Only . Sell Dally Pilot. Highest com· Oriental screen, carved m ission paid . Y our phone al home. Over 21. Chinese Temple poles. I.D. Card. Call 835-6453. 9'Xl2' Peking rug. oak l·3P.M. glass showcase , coffee table, pure silk klmooos. TELEX OPER. The Purple Plum Exper'd only. SmalrN.B. 329 S. Coast Highway Exporting firm needs Laguna Bc b 494·9289 person 2·6 PM 5 days a Dally wk.{ s:uo per hr . Please ~~~~~~~ cal 640·6313. ask for = Peggy Truc kload Sale , Sat. 2/10/79 9·S. Oak fplc, pews. chairs. rockers. dressers, et c. At The Strippers, capo Bch. Off Doheny Park Rd. Follow SlgM. TELEXOPER/ MAIL CLERK for Newport Beach wholesale tour co. Call Nona 64>9800. 3323 E. Coast Hwy 675-7666 Antique bike par ts ror sstle. Very reasonable 642-3232 eves. 8040 Doga ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lab. pups, AKC. excellent pedigree. s weeks old . 751·8409 Golden retriever pupp1e11 $40. Avail 2-17 963-7652 Beagle pup,4 mos AKC. Needs a good home. $150 548-9633 or 540-8001 exl 29 AKC E ng . Spri n ger Spanjels. liver & wh1te . ~Sl.50. 5SM489 Poodle, white toy. 1 yr old. $75. Male. $45-6845. FnetoYCMI 8045 ••••••••••••••••••••••• M. Cat. kmg hair . Fem shorthair spayed c11t Good w/klds. ~ ---------1 Antique oak reverse S Beautiful Lab puppies . TB.LEIS desk $950. &42·2164 or Bladt & black wtwblte Opening for commercial 873-0782. milt..644-4163. teller. Experience pre· Kennin onel'ltal rug, over (en"fd. l4'1tll'. $3000/best orcer Beaut. long hair yellow UNITED _582_·S390_...;.,______ Qlt looking for good home. ZM E . 16th ST. CAUFORNlA BANK Stained glass wlndow1, e.9*' 6 Monarch Bay S30 • '90. 392 Prlncetoo So. Laguna CM S.t n..iu ' -" 1010 831·1'70 EOE ' . vu,v' . Pa du* *CLOCKS* ••••••••••••••••••••••• SOFA Ii LOVICS!AT C-& Gtt.,.._ $178. Cen t ury Mode l T 0 M 0 R R 0 W S SAT/SUN. M la, where ffomeP\tm. 714549·30'77 FACILITY TODAY Gel IA. Various condltlon11. _::::.:::;.:~~-----­ ln oo \he gl'OWld noor on· Wall " Mantel Clocks. Hide·a·bed• $179 Olsen 1Y the best oeed apply. Mu t l mov e the m . ModelHom.eP\11'9 LYN'S Ii Nunlna Au t. • Reuon1bly priced for <7«> 50-8071 IT'S BETTER TO BUY FROM US ASK OUR CUSTOMERS ! - - D e ar M r . M arino. O n the 23rd of Augus t I bought a used '72 VW Bus fr o m y our de a le rs hip I have n e ver followed u p a n y purchase w ith a Jette r befor e. but 1 fe e l in thls ca se r would like to call to your attention th e ser v ice a n d after s a les considera tio n I h ave received from not only Tom Akin. but his entire s taff ... M y bus h a s h ad a couple of bugs to be w o rked o ut a nd these guys h ave b een g r eat to m e with t h eir time a nd consider ation for m y con venie n ce, unlike a n y o the r d eale rs hip 1 h a v e e xperienced. Keep up the good wo rk. Sig ned, A H a ppy Cus tom,# I I . '73 VOlKSWAGEH IUlll~TOP CAMPER • Fully eowooed' Gas stove. eleclnc rpfer. One al a kind Sharo1 (39101 54495 '7S IMW 2002 Aut oma11c air co-nd1l1on1no lo w miles !089NITI SAVE 3 QlhPr BMW s IO CtlOO'IE' '71 VOU(SWAGEt<i COHYBtTIIU Poppy red classic Only 15 M rnllf's AM /FM casseHe (649VCSl 56995 5 Other Convel'11bles To Choose '12"ME«CH>IS IDII H O Sf 6 c ylinder. fue l 1n1ec11on Sunroof' A u1oma11c powE>r steerinri a•r co nd1 l 1on1ng. AM/FM 64M miles has owners manuals. (258KG0) 5849 5 '7l MDCEOfS Itta u o DtfSE.L 4 speed w1tt1 only 49M mi les Sharp• (18261 · 57495 DAILY PILOT All ahlftt avail. Apply ln q ul c k aa I e . 18 t 2 2 MUST SELL·e nd tbll . perl(lft. Santa Ana Com Tieldbury Lane. Hunt. 111'1 p a , r ec 1i n er1 . ~-----.-.----­m\IDJ1.)' Conv. Center, 600 8ch. Thoe map refs Pl bookcHes, etc Olu n 842-5678 Mall to Daily Pilot Classified Department. Box 1560 Costa Mesa 92626 ... - E. Wuhlnaton. Santa 3S-A2847 5172 llode)HomeF\.lrn _Ana_. _._ea_. ------1 -Jus_t_mo--ved--tn-t_o_t_o_w-n'"'"! tn4) Mt-307"1 GetOREEN cash forW'HJTE elepbanta with 8 Cl• ificd Ad Cl II &42-$678 1lleo 1et acquainted w\th th• C i us II led Ads . Delilnltr'• C\lat.om: 7 foot Thtf re-the easleat way ~ velvet aofa Ii to ftnd jUlt l.he items and brown patchwork lov• Ml"Yic. YQUbffd l te9l. Uh New._... 1171 1 111.ACH llVO. HU""'"6TOH HACH 142-2000 OPPORTUNITY knocks ort en when you IL~ resuJt-gettmg D11.1ly Pilot Classlfaed Ad~ to · reach t.tic Orange t:oat1l market. Pl'lone G42·5biK El 'IM NOW Al LOW DISCOUNT PRl(ESI 5 spd trans AM/FM st steel belted radials & fully factory eau1pped (RA42558845) A GAEAT IUY AT LATE MODEL IMPORT BARGAINS! 1974 OPS. W AG<>tot Metalltc green. auto trans Low Miles -QOOd transoortat1 on (9 8EiUZT) 51999 1970 FORD RAHCHHO White with brown Int . factory rallye wheels. auto. trans., air oond. & radio. Use as car or truck. (35889Hl Good value at only 52599 1976 T~A COlOUA WAGOH Silve ith black interior. &µper onomy and a very clean car. (918PPN). 1976 VOUCSWAGEH UatT Sunroof. stereo tape. 4 spd.. custom wheels - pretty little yellow car (869V00) lt77HOMDA CIYICWAGOH Dant rneL brown with 4 500. 8tr cond , luggage rack and low mileage (771VBLJ 53499 VOUCSWAGEH 7 PASS. Y,AM 4 spd . AM radio. red with white Int Clean car -good maintenance record. 1727LKT). Low. low pnoeof 53199 BRAND HEW 1979 CEUCA GT COUPE S 'JPd . AM/FM st underooat1ng pin stnpes & s teel b etted radials. !RA42177870l. ~~~BR~A~H~D~N~E~W~l 9~7~9- TOYOTA COROLLA 2 DOOR SEDAN Auto. trans .. AM radio. s4595 whit e sidewall tires. c arpeting. buckets & c ust om pin stripes (TE31373580) IANDNEW 19 79 PICKUP 9520 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Clipper 30fl Sloop hng . '76 PORSCHE Turbo mast. VHF. DF, many Body w/'76 911S eng. '77 xt.rs. Uruque wood mter. mtenor, 7+8. Reg as '72. Sll,900.846-3917 ORT.$17,SOO. 24' rt sloop, '68 f·keel Lapworth Gladiator. 6 bags, teak tnm, m any extras & features. $6900. Ownr/Bk.r. 631-3133 dys. 493-7140-eves. Kellison I Astra J6 w I 'fA'J Vett.e 365 H.P engr Very rast & uruque. SS900. (22> Al.SO J4 coupe, set up for Chev eng. $1200. Consider trades. Beaut cl.ass1c 21' ctrbrd 963-8377 /963-7653. sloop w/trlr, Fast. Wm Tritt design Good shape 1909 Rambler, orig cond, 615.90Cl S2150 radlo/htr 4-dr, 60K +ml, auto Crads, 685-2525 Ranger 26, full race 6 • · wmebes. tri·foil, $10,000 41 Ford Coupe, soui;id 64>7SS> cood., 56,000 ong mas. 2nd ownr. $2500 or make Westsail lnternal.Jonal of· offer. 556-7565. fers a 43' factory d emo . for sale. Ttus superbl}' 54 Roadm aster , ext. equipped. cutter ngged clean. nds eng. work, will yacht lS ideally swted for sacn f1ce SSOO. Anyt.Jme family cruis ing or 54&959_1 _____ _ charter work. She will ~ carry a full factory wa_r Vefliidft 9530 ranty + a factory refit ••••••••••• ... ••••••• ••• She can be seen m the water at the NB Crwsmg VW Sandraal ce nter. orrer e d at ~~ S138.7SO CaU 714/675-5190 -----· ---- Mootgome SI 3bag 4Whee1Drins 9550 6h. 0 Bry T oopl I ts8 ••••••••••••••••••••••• p. . . r r pu p1 . Must see ·to appreciate '74 DODGE 414 $6100. 631-4396 PICKUP 11oats. Slips/ & Campeor Sheff Dodcs 9070 V 8. automatic, Power ••••••••••••••••••••••• stPt•r1n g, a i r cond. SUPS AVAILABLE YAC Newport 646-0551 Tnimportatioa ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cwu:p:n. SttH/ Reiut 91 20 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Older camper 4·sale. w/o truck. SlSO. Stove & refng. 640-Z700 Motorized l ikes 9 140 ••••••••••••••••••••••• THE MO-PEDDLER New PEUGEOT MO· PEDS Reg $469, Now $299. 631..J830 '78 Yamaha Chappy, 900 1111. S300 or besl offer. 714-673-7771 1002718) $3995 HwifincJtOft h cxh AMC-Jeep 16751 Bea<'h Bl/847·9551 '77 Peugeot 103, blue. fast. --------- very clean. $200. F. Vly '66 Ford :i.:.FWO. Gd. Fountain Valley 540-1266 shape. Sl,750 552-8014 afl. '78 Honda Expressi-6--------- Moped,Runsgood,$75. '78 S ubaru Bral. A/C, 495-0724 stereo, tape deck, slJding Mofaroc CW./ rear wmdow, s pk whls, c::t:: 9150 toneau cvr. 16K m1, ••••••••••••••••••••••• $S995.646-9088 Must Sac. '79 Yamaha 750 nicks 9560 Spec., 1800 mi. Sells for ••••••••••••••••••••••• S318S Will sell ror $2900. GRANDOPENING ~ · 1977 DODGE 75 Yamaha 400 Enduro Low miles. Xlnt. cond. 631-1349 72 Kawasaki SOO. Fast. SSOO. 645-1130 'h TON STEPSIDE Wll.b AMt fo'M st. tape & wtute spoke wheels. Red & 1s r ea l s h arp' UE22077 ). Was SS795; Uus weekend only $5275 '73 914 2.0 Xlnt. cond. $4 ,900/best offer. Dy. 646-7741 eve./S u o ~ '75 Chevy. Custom in- tenor. AC, stereo tape deck. 759-1478. Ford Van '76: $3950 E250 :it. Too. 351 VS. a m radio .• PIS, p/b. 38,000 mi. Call John Packman Newport Statiooers Inc M7·9212 559-5230 9590 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WEWIUIUY YOURDATSUM PAID FOR OR NOT TOP DOLLAR FOtt TOP CARS BARWICK DA TSUH ..... .,1 I 11.111 ( ,q'l 1' t ! I~ I 83 1-137S 493-3375 WE PAY TOP DOLLAR for top used cars·foreigo, domestics or classics. If )'OUr car is extra clean. see us FIRST! "r©, #I Iii Or.p C..ty 2925 Harbor Blvd. COSTA ME.5A 979-2500 ------ WEBUY CLEAN CARS &TRUCKS COHHElL CHEVROLET !X211 I l<trh1 •r HI' •l t "CJISTA \1 E~ \ 546-1200 WE BUY USED CARS CALL PAPPY Used Car Mgr 540-5630 1011 ~so~\~ SOX • LINCOLN-MERCURY 2626 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA WEIUY USB> CARS! We're the new Chevrolet dea.lenhip an the Irvine Aulo Center. We need your used car! JOE MACPHERSON CHEVROLIT 21 Auto Center Ori ve IRVINE 768-7222 WANTED! Late model Toyotas. Volvos, Pickups & Vans. Call us today! ................ c .......... ~ .... , )0) -S40.t4'7 '74 Suzuki 185, lomi. $350. 675-7444 Mirode Used Ccrs UC lot-He.rbor /Hamlltoo COSTA MESA 631·5330 A.tos. ... ariM 74 CZ 250 & 400. moved up 1----------••••••••••••••••••••••• s hox. electronic ignition, '68 Che'""' tnT shortbed, G••n~ 9701 Mukunicarbs.S450eacb. s hell. RV whls. rbll ••••••••••••••••••••••• 962-8228. traM. many xtras. $1500. Al .WW 631-32118. .-ttltll I ...a.-11 '78 Yamaha 2SO Eoduro. -,..--Xlnl cond. Must Sell. 7S G.M.C. Sierra \A.I too ,...._h .. Slodt ..::..c ""3-8042 J>ick·u,p, 350, auto, P /$, 1971 & 1979 ....,. v• • l>/B, FM stereo. mags. Honda Super 90. Needs $1&300. Ml-3410 MODILS work $75. ,...___, "_....nd bl •H<> 4 MG-talUMPH M2--0364 alter 4 PM '65 r ""' """"" a e -· .a...,.. JAGUAR , spd. Muatselll --'78 Hooda CX 500. Lo/ml. Br and new cond . 714!W3-l1499am to5pm . UttM is 119!! Classlli<-'Ct Ads are reallr, small "pt.-ople to people • sale11 calla with b1~ re· adenblp MJ'ld big results I To pla~ your clas1ur1ed ad. call today 642·5678. 963-:M28 T r ade-In your used ~ar now; we need '78 To.v P/U SR5LB Lo -toneell 1 mi. AM /FM. AC. thtr _...eo.e.as..u. m1rrora. chrome step MOW!!! bumper. Call 545·1490 between 12:»5. lbe futesl draw In the West . .a Dally Pilot Clauifted Ad. 642'5878. IA&m~TOU ms Harbor Blvd. 06STAMESA 91~ • ,. UNOER $999 ·11w..s... 1-~qwpmrnt lnd uttt' .. radio Ir vtnyl t op l~l l O SS) Crnat t'l.UllllilY rur Sl9S dmCtirw.~. ~ llartlor Uh·d. \; ,, 546-ltl4 '71 DB.TAii Sm.ti COi W12 barN'I <vb Llbl1Ww1whlv1ny1 ~ AMI fi'M llt'reG It trlt RU.na lftll' Gd udtal c.uw t..iun' • Sl.075 Pvt P\1 9b4 lK@ ·u a.n. Newport Sldan. \fal autoQ'lalu pwr. at Is or&k<'!\, W W mllt'1 " MOftl-1TR1.B4.31 "°'' AHeaClwvs.~. Bo!» Harbor iJl\-d., C M. 546-1914 "-YMOUTH FURY I 4 dour, new pamt & VIJlYI llJCl Runi. xlnl Mu'lt 't't' ffdnH~' Pnvate Purty St,475 !164-1848 $1999 ?4TopfoC~ 6 &P"'d, ll.lr cornt • pwr brullea • radio (JOOC..llZ> '"" ..... Qr.,.~. Hartior Ulvd . C.M. 546-ltl4 70 COUGAR XR 7 l\M fo'M •lt•rtw 11t•a. black l~alhrr ant . 70 -.t"nt' w1dl' ov.il ttro Wh.alc w blk vltlyl lop, J~l tuot'd Xlnt running t'Uld Mu.st ~ &. tin Vl' P\.1 Pty Sl.750 964 UW8 9712 Dahm 9720 ......••.............. ····················~·· ...••.••............•.. 76 Lancia Bela cpe, 31,000 rru, air, leather, mant rond. Blue. SS200. Stt!vt!, 546-7172: evs 640-4420 Karman Gtua '74)ronv, good cood: '73 Auda f'ox. reblt SZ.000. 963-3609 ---Alfa R-.o 9705 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '74 ALFA ROMEO G1V. 5 speed. stereo. air rond. & low miles. Ex· cel le n t cond1t1on tlMONXV). MUST SH!!! 'BOB McLAREN's $ '761MW 530i Anthracite, beige vinyl Automatic. AM!f'M cassette, 44M miles, al· lo}'S,sunroof. (474RLXl $9795 '77 IMW 630CSi f)ord blue. blue leather Automatic, AM /FM · cassette. 9M miles. al- loys, sunroof. (294UOQ I HOWARD Chenot.t Dove & Quail Sts NEWPORT BEACH 833-0555 t1 74•.AVARIA 2AlfaRomeom's. 1 GTV. Automatic, air cond .. tSpyder. Saharabe1ge (431 MVD) 494.2932 $6650 9707 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '781MWS20i DEMONSTRATOR SJB.62 DOWN · Polans Stiver, 4 speed, sunr()()(, AM/FM stereo. $78.62 PER MO. ~~~:oolalloys. llM '73 AUDI I OOLS 2 dr. 4 cyl, automatic 850 N. Beach Blvd AM/t,M-st.ereo. Sunroof La llabra Blue with black vinyl I At Beach & Wh1ll1er) tnm. (U!p. cost $2500 17141 522·5333 1976DATSUM 280ZCOUPE 4 speed, air cond . ma1: wheels , one owner & ONLY 42.310 miles! Ex eel le nt cond1t1 on ! <411MED>. . MOW$6481 Miracle Mcnda/RftMllllt 2lSO Harbor Blvd .• C.M. 645-5700 •DRIVE4'* •LITILE... * SAVE A LOT SHOP&COMPARE BARWICK DATSUN :-.oil lu.or• I ".t)'hlr .111· 831·1375493·3375 "We need to buy clean Dabun used cars .. S Will Pay Top Dollar$ COSTA MESA DATSUN 284SHAHHOR HLiVD 540.6410 540.021 l New79280ZX Afr. P /S. 4 pass. s tlvl'r Lie. pd. $ll.347 SJ0.6409 Refildual $999.88 Tax per Closed Sundays mo. $4.45 36 mo at DATSUN mecharuc now S74.17. Total reqwred tol~~~~~~~~! at Ivan's . 1995 Harbor dnve away S78.62 on ap-'755301 Blvd.C M 645-1982 prov e d c r e d 1 l . l Salver met-blue mt. ---<7.SMUZ> ' StJck·rooC·air-stereo '78 Dats un 8210. Xlnl IE.ACH LEASING Perfect cood. 605NCA and. Only 7000 ma. 4019 Westerly.Suolt>203 49.800mtles·lowner 7~8 Newport Bearh 1300 W Cst Hwy Newport 833-~ Autohcmshrlm SW 642·6763 ·71 Audl s uper 90 ---------- Red. Slack. R·H, rad1alc; 1975 s.-n 4-spd. all extras S82S644-0355. tnc lud sunroof. Lo ruleage beaut). Best of· $12016 DOWN fer over moo. ~·2667 '76 610 OalSun Wagon. AM/FM cw.s. 4 s pd. Lug. gage rack S2850/b.:!t 664783 or 770.2682 '78280Z. New rood. 4 Spd. air, alloy whls, 6500 mi SD250/bst ofr 840-5078. '74HOIHET HA1CHIACK 16 Auto tr&&1, P /S, I' 16 . »Ir, AMl f'M •tt-reo & rOOl'(t. Lo mile! l owoer. ~ $1990 163 1121 P.fl $2499 1973 CAPRI 2600 V-6 EHGl ... E I peed. AM/FM stereo i:~te L&.ke new cond1 t1on Nr w extra w 1ut> tires Cover S2050 Pnvate Party 5l6-741S ---•7zvw1us Good cood1tion Tmtcd W\ndows Must sell $2,200 536-731S P.P. PE '75 BMW 200i .. nu cog, '74 2l60Z auto, AIC. mag S120.21J R MO. traru., clutch. Best 10 wbls, green, v<'ry clean • '7 6 AUDI I OOLS town. S6700 499-4358 673-&34. 67_S._3l3_1 __ _ 4-DOOR '76 BMW 2002. White. sun· 74 260 Z Musl sell! Bht 4 l'YI. Automatic. air rooC. mags, fm/ stereo another, Great cond. ful· cond .• AM / i''M st ereo. tape. $685010frer 548-7167 1Y equi pped . 4 spd, bm . <Cacfi cos t $42.0 0 or497·2138 Bill S3800.D~y646·6492 Resa ~~I 12292.92 Tax Capri 9ils '77 2.l!OZ. Burgundy. AIC. per mo. 5.i 44 36 mo at Sll3.82. Tolul req01rcd to ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4-spd, AM /l''M, mal(S, nu dnvc away $120.26 on ap· '74 Capn V-6 stick, sun· radial tares. Very clean. pr 0 v e d c red 1 t I roof. very clean. SZ.300. S7500lbest offer. Aft 6. (498PXQ) 837-6W Mon-Fri 493-3930 . BEACH LEASING '77 Glua. Fully equipped, Rat 97M 4019 Wester!)', Suite 203 smf. Lo ma. Call 540-0434 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Newport Beach or s.56-9646 aft 6PM. 833-9850 r:a .. ~1:2 '73Capri-V6: New custom &lf&IW&6 IMW 97 12 paint with Pill stnpmg, Fantastic C'l~t'Out ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mags, Stereo. S24SO CaU on 1978 Models ORAHCiECOUMTY'S 642-3.179 1979 Models OLDEST Dcltmt 9720 now arnvmg ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mt;STSELJ. Sales-5ervu~e-Leasmg Rav CCll"Yer,lnc.. Rolls ftoyce BMW l540Jamboree Newport Beach ~ CREVIER &I ST 6 IROAOWA'I' SAHIA AHA 835·3171 Tiit. IJlTIMAll! DfllYIHO MACHIN[ •USEDIMW1• '73 Bav S/R (S67HJ P) '732U02Til (1B7JJL> '752002Auto, wr (2236) '76 2002 4spd, S I R 1497PHJ) ·n~: 4 spSIR (0179> ·n s:.>csl 4Sp (TRS962 > i8633cll SIR (0045) CloMd s .. days '77 S30l 4 spd w1rrwse aar, AM /FM, lm m a c .. 67J..3441 ' 1978 DATSUH 01<;:J:.b1JfsER 280ZCOUPE 120W Warner, SA Automatic trans., aar 557-2132 __ _ cond .• & less than 9.000 ,,,,.., "" l 131 ~ ... . ...... miles! (2535). Was $9295; ...,,,0 .... a ..... r . """an. onsale radio, 5 spd less than a....-w $8888 Z5K mi. Xlnt cond P P .,._ • Call 955-0031 (II JO 5pm) IAUSl IUICK s s 1 · l 6 7 3 e v e s . & 2925 Harbor Blvd. weekends COSTA MESA '781315. S_s_pd_l_SOO_m_l.-S 979-2500 yr trans warranty. w~­ •DATSUNS• Wn)e Selectiott OfAIModefs SALES-LEAS! NG PARTS-SERVICE COSTA MESA DATSUN ty. Xlras. AM /FM tape. $4600. 673-1858 I 673-5030. '78 l31S. 5 spd. 1500 mi. 5 yr transferable wmty. Xtras. AM /FM tape. ·$4600. 673-18581673-5030. . ORAND OPEMNG 70C-..yC-ro Ai.to., P IS. m ags & AM /F il s t. tape . =::!/· Was.$27~; Utls $2460 MlladeUHdCcn U::Jot.Harbor IH a mllt~n :SllO '74DOOGICOLT Wagon. Automatic, ex· ceptlonally clean & only Z!,982 miles! (307LAC) $2499 EAlt.U HCE Imports 1966liarbor 8 1., C.M. 646-9301 '73CAPRI >'Jnt cmd.. Mags, custom \)8J.Dl , Pl.Jl slnping, V6 Sbck. $2,450 6'2-3379 Pvt Ply J '7J CHEVY VKA Kamback Wagon . AutomaUc. A/C1 rack, wood&nia sides & 23,289 mllea. (61'i9LGJ>. S219t EARi.l IKE ~orb 1966Harbor 81.iGdf .. 646-tlO $2999 FridaV. February 9. 1~79 GRAND OPENING 71 POiit. n-elNrd AW>.,. PIS & air cood. (085BRE). Was $2895: this weekend SlHS tlilladeUMdCcrs OC lot-Harbor/Hamilton 63-1-SHO •14CHEYYHOVA Super Sport. V·8 , automatic, pwr. strng .. IUT, new blue meta llJc pamt. EXTRA CLEAN! '70 CAD COH""T 51.000 m1. New top. Excellent condlUon Private Party 54"004 70 Ford lmclMro Automatic\ air cond., pwr. st. & oraltes, Ton· neau cover & rallye wheels. (3S889H). $2599 EARLi IKE IRlpor+s 1966Harbor Bl., C.M. (' 646-9301 <370KYQ) '74VWIUG C..:i5:!.s 1971 ••• H•Glai• Ooeolthecleanestwe've 4 speed. Super n ice' seen! Mtnt cond. orange FlNER USED CA RS Hard to rind m odel' beauty with 4 speed. 842-100 I (807TZWL Won't last AM/F ~~~~~----•i-nat M stereo. rad1als. -$2660 ~ Ong. lhnaout. (2459LVC) $2695 Clartl & Soas FINER USED CARS 842-1001 Cadillacs to Go-Carts Whatever the Fad RolJ 'em oU the market With a Class1£1ed Ad Call Now! 642·5678 ~· ...... 2150Harbor Blvd., C.M. 645-5700 1976 YW R.AlllT Automatic. only_ 31.000 miles & in XLNT cond. (781MQW). Red~ to $2611 MINde ......., ....... ~HarborBlvd .• C.M '45-5700 ?SPIMTOWGH V-6, auto trans, 20mpg, lo mlles. 548-8625 aft 5PM & wtaids. 498-1000, ext 307 wkdys.Pvt.Ply SZ.900/offer 1975 MAZDA RX4 Wagon. Automatic trans (739NJ0). Pnced to seM at only $2611 Milode' ~· ...... 2150HarborBlvd .• C.M 645-5700 ••• ... ~ I I 2 DAILY PILOT Frtda~. ftbrueiy 0 191'9 AMtet, l•port.d Allto1, IM,ort.cf Awto1, IMpel'hd Atftot, IMport.d Auto1, lfftport9d Wo1. fMpor+ed • ..... -~·················· ··················•·•·• ····················•·· .................................................................... . ••••• :.~~••••• Autoa, l•fMWW .W.a, lt11port.d ..... ~~ .... !?.~~ ~=-.~ .... !?.~~ ~~.~!' .••. !!.~~ ~•••••••••••• 9742 MGI 9744 ~ 9765 ..... t12°7 ·=:,:··········;;j·; ::::::._················· '70 Mt•rt·rd 4~SL Miian MUZTUROOOlf SEL ·oe~. llWll'O(lf, lt'IUlll llf'll 1977 MG MID;;n··· ·········••_!.••••·······. ···71····T·o··y·o··T·:·:·1t·s···· ••••••••••••••••••••••• .....,.._ -9711 two.n,JU,OOOn11lt"t.W1rt-lamTak1nic r•t'lorid~ ......,.,./olfnr C'1llM1rl'"1 C ....... .,....,.llLI 1971MGI "'" -............. eve~, v , s R ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ........ •~. ,.,.. •.. 1 .. 72"" _,.,., " '' """'-' With t n paint & •• ,""'"""' '-MA ................ uol ...... llvttyol~Dln prll 001 111U or4lM :.lti71 A l h r ROADSTP Cl,\SOf A p -.m fm st r :'Tl XX ~ + m1 -·-<: II.....,. MM&l .adl You b1A1 Jl -• • 111iort.r4'r w l nn Yellow with blac .. lnm •-rnany~ maoy extras! ~u.~u.c.'JJw.t ftl\•(' u11 V-12. A<: VMy JOl>d i.'11ay''1oa'd~d ·~re:; ~ ~"~~11 ':' ur.m~: '"'\'t•S 7.t•roin1 »4 IMO'J '7:1 ~ f4!1C~J..t1odyhUr1 ~tlf' ~my ,~, /aclory wire :.heel:" (518RKM). Wu$1995, on lea.vp&y.oU&o~b•nk C'Ond F11r prirt Mu.at &dJ lt•llvtu cuun I t11l1 h'tiU an rool l.ilw tww el4.Cl'IU ~ l(j), on Ult' th111 t183ll1 Wu 15<49!1 on 5ll1e '"11 c 1100()14 ZJ.:M36.: U} firm~ 1 a MK OOhl. T.1n G4G-12l1 • .., llllt'ltuSW~l'fld . MOW-$3666 MlTllttnn Ul•~·olalt• t'oM111 l l1111. $4295 ... 695 ·n cvcc Wa•on •/<' •XJ8Rt"palrtlt t\<h'f'• l'7f MAI DA t,. n 1 l' u l h" r '111 2'111'1 Miil. <hi l'tJJl!I ~ IAUHIUICK um fm1ltff0,S3400 Jodlm~Mty J flu~r ht11) b11mhoolllf1/.~~ l.'l.IXX>7~00,10 ~lorb4•i.10Hr1 IAUMMOTORS IAUIERMOTORS ~Horbor Blvd • '"'""'. 1!80 PhiC', t• M 63l 21 .. ? GLC HA TCHIACM l.0•1INI Mu'l ~ttll 11:11 1!';1111 29'~ ll11r~1r nlvd COSTA M~A ...,... I T!JO l-'uiovtt1111 mlh•t1 '74 ...U. 11lloy whl11, I 11 l11l COSTA MESA 292S Har bor Blvd 979 2500 70 '<h 1-.: 2 ., J. tl ,. \I .iutu 00,000' tlf'I~ m1 In ..,ho-. ('(lnC1 ~ .... '1177 f7Jl $100 DOWN l.AIOW n tl1wrN1•w1x11t rood Muat e toop111P1' urm Mii 4~1.'\L. l11llU11nl t7t·2SOO COST979~2M50~0A ----·----~ tu~• llr1•Mr AMtoll_. a.rt.. ~'00 ~ @J(h•VA nod w/ullfr hn11•nt '"°""' •77 TOYOT• W""-..... •••••••••••••••••••••• r ,... ,." ).M'f rnunlh for 48 MJ 1111\J ., I Ownl'I M uk11 uffc-r 1976 MG MIDGET F'lb 1 h d r 4 cy .. -.. er, "' speed, aJr th 1 111 MU ~r. 4 11pd, f'lrr l!l4 TTl'Q . er g us r lp or ...,.. o1 rnnn • on 1pproH•1 1 -·-~j. t'M/rnae ..... ,_, .. , Y..UOW wl\b black lnm & MGB or ., Good condi C'ond., luggage rack t'rf'd11 Al'R 12 ~) • Mii 2.IU •N" an, •Int """" .. >IVY rilled luttaage rac k IJOn m SJS.8408 UKENEW! (43S83) n (t'tr!'d JU}lnt'lll lf n,, ~ ....... wmhllon l"'lvt1~1W3.'ldyt1 .. 9742 (2()f'7) Waa $389S , on Sl995 '"'Ir\' uooo 40 ~ ... 11111 Sl!UO I l olr 11111 tll 11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •al"''"'• w-ke"d ~ 97 .. 6 ... " 11 MOU ~ ~'<11111, Xlnl .,.,u • .._.._ •· _,.... .., Hi-"~ le h mcmt lnrludf'1' 4 11~·1·11 ..... ..,1 .... 000 I' I' HIW lt79 $3495 , .. •••••••••••••••••••• -*"*+°" CIC I 1111~ :11t0S hr11 n•·~ ....... .. ....ur ._ trru~ U11X·llnH & Cult M11•rwhn uri·'· xlnt 111nil ti1312l'.I MG1 & MIDGIT5 1 ... Ua MOTORS 1974 OPEL ,_._ ...... .., (14lwn tt•or 111• I j ~3.111111 I t •II '\."I •"110 In 111.(lt'k ror lmmt-dl11le . "" MAMT. COUPE 16751 Beach Bl/841 ·9S!ll l '•'>h prh" '" tl7 ~L My buhY ror.•ly dcUvc-ry I All tulor11' Set-292!) Horbor Blvd ' $3680 ~ ;:-: ~\1:,11"1.tr u1rucl 1lrhm ~0 yi~1 r uabdQt•you buy CW,~2~~A ~~~~: 8r~~io. t ~:a~t'"r' ~!~ rh ta\ 6 lir.-n•r TODA YU! But·kel seats Sharp• c ......... · __ .. M roce. 'I: H:.it 1112000 C!l)IJO IAUll MOTORS MGI 9744 ~" than 38.000 mile~· ~~~"'rtio~~! Mcnde/i.ett.tt Sff•Dp SH•RP llu11 ... 1<re11t Look11.:1NM.l 2925 1terborltlvd ••••••••••••••••••••••• (IJC'742K.XY 1 fn-sh' <744TYW> Pnce<I ~1:io 11urbof Hf\1I 1 M M ft l:!mPtot <t972QZ7 COfiTAMt;$A 1977MGI $2295 toi.ellat 645-5700 1,'\ Mll:I ~·'\1:O.fo"t1111111• MllZ ·731;1 r.?\1 4Ur. I\ c. '79·2500 With ONLY 11,841 miles' 540-5630 ONLY $5188 9711 .••••......•...•....... 1 t-u1,1t~ 111u•l••ll I "1)111 i\\1 FM. 1 ·i~. nuto $Ml!')() Runs well (899SPR I Miracle I ~11111••11. 111•w 1i.11111 Xlnt h'ti>t v9tl31'1377 '76MGXIDGET Prlctldtosellat Mmdo/R.....at 2U O Hc.Ma__.,_rtwwi.r t•d. Mwc_. -.,. 9740 '"'"' \11 .. 1 l'I' 10 •111 4 ryl.tndc•r. 4 1pt-cd SEE ONLY $4388 Coda MeM 64S.S 700 •••••••• .' •••• .' •• •• •• •• • 1111 .. 1Ml1 Wiii 1·011"lllil'I 10 :!IUil': :J $ EX t'ond ~IT DRIVE IT' <82529 I Mlroce. 2626 HARBOR BLVD 2150 Hltl'bor Blvd • C M miracle mazda IJ ffil• • lWl'I \'ull hl!l 1111;~ ~·"1 t•IUJ15h.' <'IX'. sun r(. R0fo'S349!1 · 645-5 700 J-a 'TI SJ XJt.!I 1mm•1< 13 \\.ulU Ntt;t~ t·n1111• rn :!.111 t ou111· 1th Hll n~1lt t'll.:, :auto. air. blk Hwiungton Bcoch Mcada/Rnault COSTA MESA rood. lo m1 . Sltl,0\111 -.-ork takto olfl•r nt't"t.111 motor a. lt•lll' .. 1 IJ hlh llt'm' 14tth ,, IUv. $14.~ pp 640-9260 AMC Jeep 2150Harbor Blvd .C M ---1974 Corona Stallon wgn. PP 642 l.290. !14• 7t.t.0 QI nf>14 vnrl ~· .. t ulkr IH4 7111 II.uh l'tloH l11\"h1'll \11 doy 644 1mevl' 16751Beach 81/841·9551 645-5700 Ponc:M 9750 49.000 rrules, Auto: air, ••••• ••••• •• • • • • • • • • • • • lug rck . $2400 552· 7637 Awto1,H•w tlOO,..._Ntw tlOO Ailtoa.New tlOOA.wtoa,New HOO Allto1,New HOO Autos.Mew 1,New \ 9100 urr.!911T56K m1. alloys. 197STOY-OT..._-- ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••·•••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• S..spd. stereo. xlnl Call -- Brand New 1979 HOllDA EDAN ~ :JJ[ __ ~")', ·~ LEASE s7 939 •• (... -: I \iiJ FOR MO. .. E J • olus 1.v tor 36 ~IM Ooen end LedUI on 100•0•"0 -• I C•OOll Cao eot;I S3999 ResoOual S236S Pi'tlOO•t :'"Uc'.~.. W oaymenl SJ029 •O ro1a11neeo11on ooe1 S368 1 ~ s Brand New 1979 HOllDA SIAllOll WAIOll (2272)('f'BA5006071) 8-UY S-79 ~.~ FOR .·~~ ,. .. , '•• &L.H:- Service & Parts Depb. OPEN 'TIL I 0:00 P.M. Monday thru Friday Se Habla Espanol L:~:E ~5!. LEASE FOR olus I~ tor 36 monlhs OC>fln end ll'a&e on •Do•o"f'Q c1eo11 Cao ~• U 8•9 Resl(lual 12831 PProOOoc oayment '3711 96 l Qtal •llCeOhOn C:OSf U 03 11 LEA.SE FOR olu« rv '°' 1f1 "'Ol11h• 00f'n Pn<! L"'"" on "!>"""'"" cred11 Car to~I 11099 Rp<oelual 13904 PAr•l'O•r PilV"'enr SS69? :I? To1at lncf'OllOnCCl'I H88 I~ • Saturdays 'TIL 5:00 P.M. All Sale Prices Do Hot Include Tax & License• Sale Prices Effectivethru Sunday, ·February 11, 1979 1- , • • ._ r Martha . 661 1161 o r CB.IC~ 494·36'72 4 speed trans. & In ex i3'~ 914 Clean. 5 spd AM/f .. M cass Lo m1 App Gp Alloys Pvt Ply &12 1954 eve!> 73 Pori.t·hc· !114. I 7 14 hill App J.!rp AM FM -.tt•rt'O Xlnl ('Ond $4200 &15 i 47J l'e lle nt "ond1t1on ' <681MXU>. Pnced to sell al OMLY $3188 Minx le MCllda/ReMUlt 21~ llarbor Blvd , C.:.M 64§.5700 ., BUY OR LEASE Auto MHhan1cs '611 a new Porsche 924 Corona Cll•un body , for approximately need~ ma10r repair S250 S 1500 to $2 000 MRdtt 548_·6072 _____ _ stidler price. Limited l.9eJ Toyot.a Corona 2 dr 4 q u a n t i t y • C a I I .sp AM FM tcass. Good 644-2526, 9 to 5. ~ 673·9399 eves __ ~ 911 Must see to ap prcc1ate Xlnl m & out MalwoHer 581-9153 1 Por..che 1965 Cpc <:on rour.. Compl rcsron'<i. onlv 4000 m1 Blk Blk int .\1U: .. t --~ $10.950 I HH I PP aft 7pm 714-644 !'l0.19 ·75 Porsche 914 I 8 Cop l>l'r ApJX'ar grp Fm FM !>lero l'd Sl> \1a!<t" Toµ rond P P $7 .0UO TOYOTA mechanic now al Ivan's, 1995 Harbor Blvd 645·1982 BEFORE YOU SEU YOUR TOYOTA, SEE US! MARQUIS TOY OT A MISSION Vll':JO 831 -2880 495-1210 b"7~6560 MoVll\g back i':d~t. must ---sel172Toyota. 'Clnt l'ond im ~ Red. S R. air. ~9703. t''l'l>. 546·0532 AM tfM stereo Tint Kathy ~lass. rust proof Stab -----bar Ai.king $12.200 '76Corolla hftback. 5 spd 771>-7679 am+8 track, det ail -:.tripes. mags ne w 1!159 0 RIG IN AL 356 A radials. $3565 644·0438 SUNROOF CLASS IC --Rik larquer /tan. SI0,000 14 Corolla: 4 spd. rad1all>. 499 19!17 32 MPG. 62.000 M1 . Xlnt Cood. $1600531·1853 Por.schc 1965356SC Super -- clean. supt'r fast blat•k i8 Cellra GT l.tflback. 5 beaut,y w super 00 t•ng, :.pd. rur c·ond amtfm . d1i.k brks. AM /FM l'<hos mall wnecl-.. radial!>, & all paPt>rs &t ofr over Blue MmL cond. $6295 $7500 Aft 6 pm 498 3427 Call~~'°- '15914 IR 30K m1 am1fm 1J!>St'lll'. a it. MN r( t't•w MaJ:S & ltr('.., .\1:Jt:-. l\ 1 Perk('t •. $7000 l ' Jll 837 tfi8ti '77 91IS. Peru red. xtras Won't last thru wknd al $17 .900 673-0058 '76 9tt S Targa', a ir, amtfm cass 7" Alloys Sl5.9501Best·ofr. 645 2062 DRIVE ANEW AUTOMOllLE every year for about S500 $1000 Most Makes 644-2526 9755 ••..............•.•.... TEST DRIVE OUR '1.ECAR OF THE YEAR" G<iod inventory in SlO<'k I furry while they la!>l' MIRACLE . MAZDA/RENAULT 21~Harbor 81\d COSTA M ES1\ 645-5700 ;i; Lt~ar 16.000 m1lt-s. $32CXI bt"-1 ofr . ~n rf' , 542 3973 days 4lJ-I 161R P\t'°' 1978 RENAULT Gnoe.UXE $100DOWN plus tax & License SlM 41 per month for 48 months on approved ned1t APR·l2 9g•; Ot•C1•rred pay m ent pnl'e SS42i 00 <3025895 l · Cash pnce 1~ Gold and Silver •Sale• • Ceffcas * CrftlidoS •Coronas •Corollas SALE ON AIOVE COLORS IH STQCK Sale Pncel> tnchcated on Each VPh1clP Good ltlru 2· I 1·79 LEASE or BUY! BILL MAXEY TOYOTA 11111 ••• ctri l l•d. ,., l\C,\ HUNTIN G, TOM l lAC H $3972 pill.') tax & License Miracle Maldo/ReftCIUlt 2150 Harbor Blvd . C M 645-5700 Tri...... 9767 Rais Royce 9756 ••..••.•...••••......•. # l DEALER IN U.S A ROY ·········•••·····•····· HEW 1979 SPITFtRES 1n l>lOCk for immediate tll.'hvery ! /\II colors! Sl'l' us bt•fore you buy TODAY!!! IAUERMOTORS 2925 Harbor Blvd COSTA MESA 979-2500 JRR CARVER r ROLL S·ROVC£ 1s.t0J•m1tow• 16 Tnwnph TR1 Victory ""'wpclf1 8f'oH .. ~dillOn m oonrOO(. 11.---~....o_....4 omtfm 8 lrk, luggage CLOSED SUNDAYS rack, side moldlng xlnt cond, mst see $4300. '!i9S1lver Cloud I 53&-8934 aft 7pm. 119.000 985-4144 · Powerful l973 TR 6! Rae ---------mg green! Xlnl cood ! it Shadow. white. low ml Ml95/bst ofr. 49'2-4337. sunroof'. vny l top Edra sharp $21,000 631·l 200 1971TllUMPH days 675-484-0 eves SPITFIRE' l961 Rolls Royce Sedan. COMVBlllLE floe cond. EJe~anl wtule Bnush racing green with S20.~ 64()..4999 tan Lnm. (2150). Was ----------• $!1895 ; on sale this weekendS48 T~ 9765 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '15 Corolll1 Olx S 'Pd. /\M 1fM , !10.000 m1 . clean 12895 PP 661 1!116 • . . $4195 IAUBMOTORS 21125 Harbor Blvd. OOSTA MESA 97t-2500 .. , ...... Used .... IMported ........ .,.rt.ct ...... u.... "" •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ...0.. Used , AMtos. Used ., _Fr_ld9V_..._Feb_ru_a_,ry""'"e...;.._1.;..97...;.9 _______ ..::0:.:.A::.:IL:..:Y..:P..::IL::.:O:::.:T:........Dc.aJ.ailc.. ••••••••••••••••••••• ,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....... u d !!! • .!! .......... !~ !~~ •. ~.!?!.~ !~!':~!' .. ~ .... !?!.~ ~ ............. !!!! ~ ttOS Mdr tt IO 11101, H Autos, Used Autos, Uttd • .. ~ .................... ~ .. ~ ............. ~._._ .......................................................................... . lt7'1WIUMPH lt72VWCA.Mra VWB .k>m1.1J .. cpt•r 74MATADOtt IPfmll ~ read.Y for aummer' Pkll, AM I M alerrQ V•8 11 uto nlalll' air 71CMIMUN Mdi HIO Call11e tttS Czdl oc ff~ 6 ~yUnder. auto.mauc. IUICIC: ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• aJr rond . power at.f>t'r CINTUllY WAGON 'T7 Bwck Skyhawlc A /C tt7J-Cd1LL:AC U\I. ma> p. lutil•&e rack S.lve-r w1lh maroon in AM /FM auto lo/mt. NE-w COWE DE VILLE <80l28 t.tnor. air cond. AM /f'M radials Xlnl rond A low rruleaite one owner SZ ltl rudao. Power st('enng & $&.1~546-0072 . car m Oawless condluoo HtW._."4..,•leech brakea1 e lectric win •77 Electra, 8 extras, (009RYY > Wu S'968$: on AMC·J"P dowt, ooor lock•. roor good, clean cond ss.~! sale um1Buch811141·'5Sl r1ek. Priced to sell ' Call Art MOW-$1666 <Uc'33RYA>. 675-7060 673·9187 IAUM IUICIC tlotnet Sportabout wg n $4995 2925Harbor Blvd I '70 fttUWH 197' AMC '7181,000 mL clean, '8l>O 540-5830 Czdl1c 99 15 COSTA M F.S/\ ft-4 iO v~ HllG T a, mini SALH., SllYtCI MATADOI 2 Dll. f73.q13I ••••••••••••••••••••••• 979-2500 AJrt>ady cla1m.O 11 11 ~ 41. mi '1300 or t G Hardt.oc> AutomaUc, fac· Mell tflO 1970CpedeVIUe. ---- <'l...ac by enU11a1ut 1 lll'.ldt',T)lJ448 AJlil)LIAS H tory air ~ond • pwr. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cle.aninslde&out '78 El Dorado: retired Hu f1Uf'd WIN) whttl• & OVUL~t".AS Ot;lJVERV ~I 6 btakH, radio, lt7Z IUICIC 2828 HARBOR BLVD. $1!500.494-7439 G.M. ExeculJve. Owner ovndrlve Eact>llf'nl 'a>VWVan: Ori lnal, tXrt:RTh beatl'r • ONLY 32,000 B.lCTIA 225 COSTA MESA 'T1 Seville. Loaded. Take dnsuv.7enoo?!!Y,·,!!tme cond. l=I {~. An lll S«= IAaU tkl ~~).lb.ta ,., S•ver. Wltb leas than S3,000 over lease. S296 mo. Ask ---~ __ _.. ___ _ \ 5•319°"9'~5 YOlVO miles' (780FWB). Was '76 Skylark •·dr. blu CorLee. 'T'lo.-1709. '72 Fleetwood Brougham iti D ~ Alr,4 apd u e ~;on sale wtwht vinyl top, V-6. air. 62.000mi. Xlot. con a IAtmMOTOIS Xlntl'oad s.M> 1 c<Jb..fAt;~!d MOW-..,222 power disc brakes. P/S. '75 Coupe de Ville. Mint Must sell! Make oHer . With both tot» fl ONL \" 10'7497 I l>li<'fd tuatll 1.1l rau, 1 mm u 15200 t'Ul;d • powt'r 1teerln1 fl .rl.181 IJUlaf Exe tlrnt OMLY SJltl ~ br11ku. vi n yl roof ,, c..~I (T»PCP I MW.le f-OKML 1434.121 MOW UHi ..._./lt.....tt 611 vw Uua, uoou $17'5 M6iwtw 2L5Ullarbornt\d .C M r.64 IU G7~41Clhvt ·~.~-· ....... ~...... '41-1700 AMe-. 2150 tlarboi' Blvd , (,' M VatYo le751 Beach 81/&'7•9551 '4M700 • OrGRCJ1 CCMlftty•s Bdorodo Cettt.r • PURCHASE OR LEASE YOUINIW 1979 CADILLAC NOW! • Harbor 81\'d · Ml~ 646-9303140-9467 IAUB iUa radio. Very clean, l rond. Loaded Must sell' 548-4440 er,.~ ~Y:.oo" l' 1 \IW Py' .. ~~ r~!&""' • ,_ ... ~-COUMTV 2925 Harbor Blvd. '7owner7 Re.g$327al. Sa. 71 sr.l~m /(m Cass:!()Odill. 968-4150 an 6. _'TT_Sevi_l_le-. _L_l _8-lu_e_/_B_lu-e NABERS •• bod• ,.uuu ....... ~ "'' COSTA MESA u ac see rust on rmne lilt. 18.000 ma. All xlras. T6TR7: Good~-.. Mu~I M2 7 VOLVO 97'·2500 tape, power window. before you buy 1658 $10.SOO. PP. 751-4344/ ~· , r "VI"' .. "V ""LY VO seat.s & locks. Lux int Iowa. Costa Mesa _ ~2.659. s1te'ra ll'l'I Am I m 74 VW bua. AM l"M 8 .. "'Cl.USIVr.. LVO kR . Sliver w /blck vn yl casst>tlt' ll'rt'\1 &>al ot lrll. Vt'l")' lo" mil~ Nt!w Liu-Kc~l Volvo Oealer MUST Sa&. '73 Buie egal, 40.800 m1, Prv . Ply. $5900 Ca II 1979 Eldorado two tone '77 Seville wb1l<' w /blk UiOOti.uoor 6/vc1 fer772 ord8001 llrt'S Xlnt rend 13100 1110ran1eCowil(' '74 Hornet Hatchback 6 ~~&t~~· $2000. 648-4754 blue & si lver. fully leat.her111tenor All xt a . , . lfi &...,.,.,_ &..., ... ..., HUYorLf.ASf. ""I ...... otr• .. • Po ... Str loadedS19800640..1796 Id M b Li r f()S(i\Me-i.\ 540-9100 76 Sp1 ~ Tahiti blut> ............... """'........, DIRECT -, "'" ........ • .. '76 Buick Rivera sliver. · 1nC 1c e n tires, on-•••••••• ~·~,~. m~ 1::1~~ ~\'W Bia AM t M radio f''~~·· a~-~,~·~ ttsr;~rste~ :uc,:!-~: 6l1~.·v~':!id ~~~d~~;~: ~~ ~w: ltl~M~~~ ~.=•~.~~loaded. Sun~~~~~!n~· ~a~i '70 Coupe. de Ville. Xlnt 644-3473 844 2$0'7 ..:~lot~. cmpr pka .• sun ~ 8 • OoldenLotan wi~lh tae,~n-642·0835 days, 646·6423 or best offer 714/496·3756 49~ · Cond. Leather ml. One • _ """• YI m1. 50,000 M1 t.enoc. YI cru es. A.Wl. eve$. or7l•l6&l-62l2 VcliswOIJllt 9770 Wmty SS950. 646 3\39 cood. One Owner. Asking '71t Coupe Oe Vi I le, '76 CDV lo mi, m int cood, owner. SI49s.496-93tS. ••••••••••••••••••••••• VW•OATSUN•TOYOTA 2025 ~ Manchester Sl .t90 Call 963· 1121 1978Bulc& Regal, blk, xlnt '68 W'tldcat convert. xlnt ·Loaded. Xlnt cond. 22.000 loaded. lthr, tape, ext. '67 El Dorado, S750. Good 1971 VW convert. ora.oge MY cond Top cash Anaheim 750-2011 weekdays 6·10 PM. ccnd.SS2IOO. cond , P /w1nd. A /C ma. G reen . full pwr. WaJT. Must sell. l8900. ures.ni.ns&ood.Goodln· w/blk top. Runs & looks paid weebnd.t9AM.fPM. 4N-'1997 !1¥/bstofr.675-50$3 Sl0.250rmn.499-374SPP P.P.545-~ tenor.646-1312. good. $2795. 844-1059 63l 2Sn 673-3465 Must Sacrifice!· lt7S ... __ .._..._ ..... tlOO .._.......__ ... -. . tlOO ............. _ ... 9100 .._........__ ... 9100 ............. _ ... ...,., -----Volvo. 164 E 4 dr. auto, 1, new 11'.VV -" -., "•--..n, "•w -., new -. ..... ew 9-.u '72 VW Bus, good conda· 68 VW Bug Good c-ond . sn/rf. am/fm cass. air, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• tlon. tinted w indows, Slark sh1ft /automal1c new tires 46,000 m1. must sell $2200. 536 7315 eo 548 376.1. 586 0056 $5400 673-6:)22 S' '73~per Beetle gd. cond. '74'2 vw Poplop Camper 75 Volvo Station Wgn, is lll&10~0R • Needs brakes. $1600. AMt FM ster cass. A/C :M,000 ma, loaded. $t.750. #2 DIQ\) P' I I 968-0371 5'595oro(r 4974294 TIU46-0381 •• A1' o· Aulot.Uttd Autot.U1ed ;w;;:-u,.d ~U" ••~ -\vt 1 • ,., ....................... ~" 7~g:'' ~-:: • SP'~ '-S'' • SAV\"'v .• PRE-OWNED NABERS 1 75 PONTIAC MAHDPlllX Padded too. full pwr . tact air cond . tilt wheel. AM/FM stereo Rallye wheels. SHARP! I 134532) s3·999 '76 RDORADO Cruise control. leather interior stereo radio and full oower (750TRV) S6899 176 OLDS CUTLASS" SUPUMI T-TOP BROUGHAM CPE. Full pwr.. fact. air. AM/FM ·stereo 8 track. lilt. cruise cont.. split pwr. seats. cust. wtlls.. to. to mites. (976NZAl '5999 '77 CHEVY CAMARO LT Automatic. pwr windows. owr door locks. cruise control. factory air cond. & ONLY 4,491 miles! 1819TOC) '6599 '77 a.DORADO '7 3 COUPE DE VILLE Padded too. leather Int . full oower. hit wheel. cruise control & AM/FM stereo. Looks sharp! l 187HZV). 53499 '77 SEVILLE Leather interior. cruise control. wire wheel covers & AM/FM stereo 8 track tape. (0455820) s10,699 '76 CHRY. CORDOIA Full pwr .• fact air. AM/FM stereo. tilt whl.. cruise cont.. split pwr yats. leather Int .. wire wheel covers. low miles. like new car (083PCX) '4699 •75 COUPE DE VILLE Full power. leather interior. stereo tape & vinyl roof and low. low miles. (541MOW) i5799 '74 COUPE DE VIW NEW 1979 COROLLA 4 speed transm1ss1on disc brakes. rectlninq seats & undercoat Stk •2109. Ser #378092 Cabriolet top, split leather seats. full pwr .. fact. air. tllt wheel. cruise cont.. stereo tae>e player and 1 yr./12.000 mile warranty (162RTT). .SCJ399 Padded top. full power. split pawer seats. factory air. tilt wheel. AM/FM with 8 track tape player. SHARP! (225LGV). 14599 ALWAYS· A GOOD $ELECTION OF QUALITY USED NABERS NAll•I CADILLAC 2600 HAllQll"a&.VD. COSTA MllA 540·9100 tjAIEU AUTO CBma 1425UKBD_, COST A MBA 540-9100 '78TOYOTA CIUCA WTIACI 5 speed. air conditioning. cassette radio. heater & mag whee ls "Speclat Edition " ( 119UKK) '75 IMW' .,. .. e cy11nder. automatic trans .. air condltlon+ng & AM/FM rlldlo. One of the world's g~at rotd can. (404MHT). SEE J TODAY! '77TOYOTA . COtouA 2 DOOR 4 speed. radio & heater You·ll like Ill! (738RXL) '72 JAGUAR lU6 6 cytlnder. IUtomatlc trans .. air cond .• ·pawer steerlng.1 pe>wer windows & AM/FM rlldlo. Luxury et a fair price!" '396EXW). DRIVE IT! '74TOYOTA COIOHA WAGON Automatic trans . radio heater & luggage rack Lots of room11 (552KXZ l '75VOLVO 241WAGON Automatic trans .. air condition. radio & heater. See it tOdayt (611NOW) 178 PONTIAC IOMHIYfl..U llouGHAM V-8 engine. auto trans . air cond . power steering. windows. brakes & seats vinyl rool . '''' wheel & AM/FM stereo tape 'J'oo nice to explain' (953VGT) 56499 177 MERCURY MOHAICH V·8. automatic trans . air conditioning. full power. heater. vlnyt roof. door tocks & AM/FM stereo. (505291). s .. 99 J • '11 TRIUMPH Tlt-7 Atr cassette radio ~unroof & trunk rack Custom 1ntenctr & low. tow m1lp,1t (3061UCl . 170 PLYMOUTH DUIT8 6 cylfnder, stict< shift. radio & h eater A ellable transoortation. (400AVA). .. • 014 DAILY PILOT ftlday, reoru•rx•. 1171) ....... u .. d .... Ua.d .............................................. Ailfos. UHd ~. U1ed ...... UMd ClwfroNt ••zo a..,,.... tUO .......................• ··········•·····••···· ..................................................................... . C o tt 17 c:a.w-.. H20 a......... H20 ?4 MONTI CARLO ?6 CHIVITTI ...... •••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ·~~ .................... V·"· uutortn1t1l" ._1T o-rn-t Set<ood ·~r· C'boltt ol 12 ltl M II rolora It All h•vt •utomat1r t r...u , atr C"Oftd • • pw r 1>lttr1n1 &. ALl. havr U>Wm1l ll8'1VAUJ SAVIS CONMlLL C HfYRO LfT '\." II ,11 lo· I I , ' ' • "'I \ \I I · I S4._, l OO atn CMIVY '7t>Ctu;vt7M'~. Nld . ~er stt•\'nna ii <22817> CA.MAIO lll 3J,000ml1 C llril.kt • sun llulia:yt•leech AMC-J.., Jn nawleu condllton 561 •nu 11"J !ll!ll Utt5 v.1th 11to th:,~18,000 '7I EICamtnoW!IC, >..lot l ............ hoch ml • (2323) • n.-id , \ w·y low mlll' , ~ MOW·S64 IAU9 IUIQ Hartw.' ftlvd ( il'A M SA '7t-HOO lur pwr br kf'!I • tc-t•t lU"l)l l arh Dlt1M7 ~l IJll, AM·t'M I ttal'I, an C"'-ICIW,.GO .... ti• h, ('UIJIOm liod)' .. "'-"' "' " p.1tnl 2 u ut wh l l!nti rnw •I II pau nacr llhth Jlt'l'f •u.~pn, M u111 VB. autonllt lJc, 111r "°"d , M ID &ppnll'laW. '4$00 pwY' l tin&. pwr. Win Ca.LI 2'1~or 14(16 dowil, pwr dr lex-kl. Ult 'T1 aJr Rune '"'at wh 11 rru1ae c·ontrol. ~OJ ba& otr Gr.•at Impala, Ok.lwn ta&1ri•. nM'k • r•dio-Loadtd & 16731 0.arb-811847·9551 ('ood all I\ uh1 •h OOtly " .. f'Y 61d Ndd Aak n•lk!y to;;! <343NXM) .__ ·-tnic llm an t1pm. ,...,. TO SIU ORANDOPF.NINO l -.-l ~l 1111Nt ~l 73i'. 1111!1 "- 900 s.. C..t Hwy. a...-alHch 494-1131 Autos.Uttd Auto1,Uaed Auto1, Ustd ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Clcf'f'olet '920 Ca•ios.... "JO ear..... t932 ofln "4S ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• iM~eUt>S$02dr.air. '74 M ark IV 101d, "Tl aut.o, T top, amJrm 1976UMCOLN AM/FM. new brak... moonrooi, ~ffil. eottd CUlet1e~ 29.000 m1-lthr MARK IY Vt'ry .cood rond ll600/otfer PP.8333899 u Ph · L o ad e d C..rlltr model with u SllSO /m.tkfl o fter Sl0,000/Firm 548 3967 moonroo(. (683RCL > s.52-171hrt~rtiPM Leavaoe country mu11l Wir.P'JS,onsale -~ 9tl2 seU MOW $8555 n Dl!lalre auto. 4 dr . runs ••••••••••••••••••••••• . T 8 r • l(ood l(ood ta res ~' 7 6 . a r r o o IAUB IUICI( bestdferMS-7297 GRAND OPENING Slvr/Pltnm tnl Fully 292.SHarbor Blvd. --CORVETTES" eqpd. Auto. $8995. rr CaiTAMF..SA . '&l Corvan. 4 sP<i. SJB.4068. 979-2500 x.lnt cond., JClnl Urea, 196M 11oeed. blue. both 1750 tlff.r631·9500 tops, wheel.a &t stereo. '77 Corvette. Loaded 1979 UMCOLH CoUbetwnS&6:30PM (293VCT). Was $5795: 27,000 ma. Cleara. $9600. yit•S,.IUES . this weekend 979-2750 evts ~ "' '16 Chevette. Like new. SB>AM 11,000 ma. Automata( MOW $5595 CGllgCr 99]] Less than 6,000 miles. drive. .............. 1976·T·Top, brown, ••••;9•7••,•:;;;•C••U•~;·••• i''ull power. AM l•".M _.._ -stereo wtlb 8 trark tape, automaUc • .,wr. st. & C~Aa XR7 cnA11c control, tilt wheel. 1971 CAMAlOt a..'' alet tUO for Dav _ ....................... --------11111 COHN UL CH!VltOLET 74 Vega Hatchback GT. ~~~~~~~~ f'ire engine red & cream interior. t>ower steering, auto trans. atereo. new radials. 35,000 m ile11 . Cherry cond1Uon. Best Ofrer (714) 640-0768 brakes. a ir cond. · With less than 11.000 padded roof, leather m · wheels. AM/F.M stereo WAC cassetf.e & CB. Nice car ! mi.la" many, many ex· tenor. (LlcJ.29 ). l LO 4·hooN Olw l» 1o1 T 1\ip wal.h luw nlllt"I 6 n'(f ' "''tt>nor 1i4TfM' I Tbt< ''°'" Ill a ~"llow I T wiUi 0"'11 .V i . _, mil • &l.h NOVA.I ol to All tolora 2 For Ad Action "K" 11 .. r IM•I 11 ' ' I IS I \ \1 ~ " I S4 .. l 200 One owner. '69 Estate Wagon. Gd tires. trans, body, brakes & paint. Re- «!nl parllal eng over· haul. $700. ~. <393PCC). Was 59795: tras! (432VGN). Was $10.f95 Uus weekend $7fJl5; on sale 540-5630 HOWS9375 ~~rurcic9 2925Harbor Blvd. IOll~SO~ & so~ • LINCOLN·MERCURY "''"' • both .. ,. MOWS'6t5 ur • 00on All with automater. pw-r a.l~t'r Lnj, ri!Ml .t. me t hn.- .ur C'Ofl(f An '-''a rn l>h- Call a Daily Pilot A6-VISOR 642-5678 ttzs '78 MOnlt> Curio SGOOO i8 Monte Cark> Landau. Clwysltr XJot t'Ond mtr &. extr dys AC. Glass roof panels. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 711ht./Jll6. ~H':l 831 O!W9 rwr windows & locks. '77 Cordoba. All xtras 1976-T ·Tcn>. s ilver. automatic. pwr. st. & brakes. air cond., wi wheels & AM /FM stereo. <776VCE). Was $9795: tJus weekend COSTA M ESA 979-2500 2626 HARBOR BLVD. Mii Kt. Uwd c ... l 1 ·lot Harbor llamallun l.'\k' Mt~A 6Jl.IJJO 1UU ROO> O'W only $3696 Tait Wheel. AM /FM MakeoUer 11177 C'ht•vy Caprice stereo. 12.000 ma. Xlnt 955-1.IJ!n t'4L'\.'UI.', II pt1 wagon cood. SIDOO. 534-4226 MOWS937S 17.00U nul<'IJ All dtras ·~ eu,t,om Newport. Air. >..bit rooJ A ktnM $6447 lmmac. '71 El Camano. pwr brakes. pwr steer· Mr Gilmore 547·9151 Cowllnd.350SS,$3200or mg. Good tares. ssoo. Miract.UseclCcrs Mon •'r1 8to5 otr 83CH994 962-7153. UClot·Karboc:/Hamilton w nt Ul --------COSTAMESA elit.-'ds Aalto•, !'ftw 9100 Autos, Mtw 9100 Alltos, Mtw 9100 611-5330 .......................................................................... _______ _ * BUY AMERICAN ~:;: ZEPHYR 4·DOOR s3979 PLUS TAX• UC. NEW 1979 MONARCH COUPE . ~;,~ CAPRI 3~DOOR $5579 PLUS TAX& UC. •cyt.,-..... --...-.,.. .... ,.. ~~ NC. AMlll-... ........................ -• .,, _ ,, ... tatrm s4379 Alfteflcaa NEWEST SPORTS CAA SENSATION I Stk. 1100l7jl01111) PLUS TAXI UC. NEW 1979 COUGAR XR·7 97179 ~ NEW 1979 MERCURY MARQUIS s6m 2·DR SEDAN ~-. ~ 1977 LINCOLN TOWN SEDAN, 4 OR, V-8, auto, fact. air, pwr. 1tr., pwr. dlac btka., pwr. wndwa., AM· FM tldlo sltf'llO, steel redials. tinted glua, Landau top, tilt wheel, CNIM cont. 12133. 58488 1977 MONTE CARLO . v.a. auto .• fact. air, pwr. str .. pwr. disc .. tn1~ AM/FM r.dlo atereo. whitewalls, tinted g1a11, Landau top, crul11. l~FK 53488 V-8, auto~ fact. alf, pwr. air., pwt. dl1c brks .. pwr. wndwa., pwr. aeat1, AM/FM radio tape 1tereo, mags. tinted glass, tltt Wheel, cruise. I089RXZ 55688 1977 BOBCAT WAGON, 8 cyl .. auto., fact. air, PWf· atr .. AMIFM rwtlo at"90. wtiltewalls, tinted glasa, lugoage f1ICk. '2215. 53988 4 ONLY! IMMACULATELY SER'l\CED . 1977 MONARCH 4 DR~ SEDANS YOUR CHOICE The11 are 111 luxury S models equlpptd with at 4988. n:~ lust auto trans, air LICENSE cond, pwr bralcH, pwr atter, radio, ply wheel FREE I ::::' tia!.nc1 m:c': ,::;:i • MllHQll ranee from 1 YEAR OR 12,000 Ml. 10,009 to 15,000 tctual EXTENDED SERVICE PLAN ml~ 1 1977 OLDS CUTLASS 1976 COUGAR XR·7 v.a, auto., fact •• pwr, atr., PWf. dlac v.a. auto .. fact. air, PWf. •tr .• pwr. dtlC btka.. pwr, wndw-.. pwr, eta., Am/FM bnta.. pWt. wndWI.. pWI'. 111., AM/FM '9dlo atwao, 1tee1 '9d'9la, tinted glala, rldlo atereo, steel radials, tlnttd 01111. UncSau top, un. CNlte. 1100SNE Unclal too. till. cru111. 17SINJN s5 8 53988 1301 NO. TUSTIN AVE. SANTA ANA 47·0511 \ .... Y-1. auto, pwr. 111., pwr. Ofta, Landlu roof, AJC, lltt whttt, AM/FM lteBO, llnttd gt111, dtial r'9dn9 mlrrorl, wire _,... cown, wNtew911a. Slk. 10100 (111115) SPECIAL DISCOUNTS ON 1979 LUXURY CARS! SUBSTANTIAL SAVINGS ON BIG SELECTIONS OF •CONTINENTALS •MARK Vs •VERSAILLES AM.fM ''"" .. ttec:lt, Ult wtll.. IPMCI COftt, COMPLETE LUXURY EQUIP. Stock ltt74 v 1§!~ 31MONTHS tl74'31l TC11111...,_,11t1.a,,.,...._.,. .... _... ................ LMdlu roof, ITEREO, AIR COHD .. XR7,Mcw .... etc. etc. Stk. ftlt7. tl140lll ---,. . . . COSTA MESA._ '61 COUGAR Mlrc..-y 9950 V-8,automalac. powt•r ••••••••••••••••••••••• steenng. AM/FM radio ORANGECOUNTY'S Only56M mil~. (00010l NEWEST $1295 UNCOl...N-MERCURY Houttlwgt-.leoch DeaJerst)1p lS now OPEN AMC-Jeep RAY FLADEIOE 16751 Beach Bl/847-!ISSl UNCOLN~ERCURY '74 XR7. n e w paint. loaded. clean, $2700/or best.offer 631"!683 ·m. Runs good. $1400 960-5286. 76 Cougar XR7. air leather stereo. Fu II power. mags, loadeJ. Low m.tleage. l owner. Blue Book $5400. Ask'"': S49SO firm Call Jim 549-1687 or 548· 7794 '77 XR7. PS. PB, Air, AM/FM, 29.000 mt. Xlnl cond 4.95-1648 Pvt Pty. Fard 9940 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·m1·PHIL LONG FORD 1976FORD GRANADA Automatic. pwr. sleenn~ & brak~. air cond. & lcs~ than 14,000 mil es (400REN l. Was S4WS. on sale NOW-$3999 IAUatlUICJC 292S Hart>or Blvd COSTA MESA 979-2500 71 FORD WAGON ""FainlDnt Squi~ •• V8 . a utomatic. pwr steering, factory air rond. AM /FM s tereo, luggage rark & ONLY 8.000 m1les ! < 107VOZ > THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2060 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA 642·0010 16-18 Auto Center Dr. SDFwy-Lake Foreslex1t IRVINE 130-7000 1976 MERCURY MOM.ARCH Automalle. pwr. steering & brakes, air cood. & ex- t ra clc•an thruout. t386NXRI. Was $4495: on sale HOW-S3666 IAUERIUICK 2!l2Sffarbor Blvd. COSTA MESA 979-2500 76 IOICAT WGM. V tt . automatic. air cond . power i.teering. AM FM and lugga~e rack (2298) $3495 ~Oftleaeh AMC-Jeep 16751 Beach 811847·9551 1975 MERCURY COUGARXR7 White with whtlP mtenor and matchm1ot vmyl roof, l 1 It w h el' I , A M I F M stereo. air cond_ and more. (L1<'05.1RZI': I . $4195 540-5630 I W,tbimJiJ . 2626 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA '76 Monar(•h , black . Sharp, 26.000 mi. Air. am1fm radio, black int vnyl lop. $4150 963-1912 rut. s 1977 MERCURY MARQUIS COUPE Dove Grey with matrhtnR mtenor and \myl roof. Full power. aarcood, AM/t'M stereo. cruast• control, till wheel and more' u~c793S R v ) $6295 540-5630 1011 ~so~ & so~ • LINCOLN· MERCURY 2626 HARBOR BLVD. Mulf Ml Mc*e offer. COST A MESA 1S Tonno 4 dr. 4iM 'mi. •77 Mercury Marque!; Slwl>642-4827 Brougham 4dr, loaded. 1!112 Ford Country Sqw rt! 77.000 Miles, 1 owner. New l'ercs. $5,195 714183J.l242 ------rack, air. 9 passenger '13 Mere. Marqws wagon. ~. C4ll 752·6060 bet. 8·5 rlean, P/W, tape deck, Im Ranchero GT. Fully air, $2200/bst ofr. loaded. AM WM 8 trark _$-8734 ___ o_r_494_-0_36J __ _ stereo. tJll wheel, cruise control. 8 way power Must.g 9952 ••••••••••••••••••••••• seats. power windows, ·ss Mustang vs. p /8, p /S, Brou g h a m . inte ri or. rur. $1200. ~-1305 or aft chmal1c control AM 5 ·1s.!>488 Low rruleage Pnced lo _pm_. 6----·---- sell. PP 751·8967 'fii Mustang Contact John S8J .3893 ail. 6 . ---75 Ghta II. P/8, P/S. auto, A/C, 12795 968 0689 New 1979 Ford Turbo Mustang. all extrai., 3 mo. old. Mus t s\'11 Ref'UUIDte or lake over payment" SlOOO down p p. 49i -4300 ·66 ConvertJble. redtblk, 6 ·56 Ford FairlJne Var ryl, 3 s pd. xlnt cond. tona. Gd rood. runs welt S2750/(){fer. 494·61SS 2 dr. 65.000 ma. Best olr. 494-1749 '67 Mu.st, good trans car, --------wlU be collector's item. '76 Ford Granada. 2 dr, auto. Id€. PS, radials . xlnl cood. $3500. 673 01!10 frl aft6; Sol/Sun. CiSO/or best. 546-7708 '68 Must'g, 289 VS, P JS, Auto. P/B, new paint. $1195. Ph64S-l.262. 76 LTD. Pwr s teenn.i. -pwr brakes, AC. Manl ·55 New tires. opt. ~nch cond. Hurry won •t la seat, Aslong ~000. $3450. 751·5392 ~6332 'ell Wagoo, auto. air cond. '65 Mustang 289. Auto. Great 429 engtne. Need· PS., Air. Good cond. lngC"6 lrans M1norbody $1800 !J68.9200 ____ _ work. $450 6.11-2408 adunobia. 9955 i6 2 dr. Granada. 6 ryl, low mi. redtotnlt burket seat.s.'am/fm, $3750. Call 842-8866 '77 Ftreblrd VS, Sliver, many extras PP 546-5484 after 5. Let's deaJ. • 1J7S ford LTD. stereo. AC, good condition. $2700, 759·1515 day!>, 9155-:MSS eves. "16 F«d LTD 2 dr. lake new. Beaut. ~old. See 10 appredate, Crtcotrl, air s h ocks, hvy duty racilator, PS/PB. R /If. A/C. tinted glass, new battery /brakes, llrei., valves, w1nng & carb kit $4200 farm. 646·~. 279 Albert Pl. CM ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cun.ASS COUPE 1978 Supreme model. Just like NEW with ONLY 6260 males, air cond., crwse control, vinyl lop, e tc . <s.'IGUZV> •. TRYfT-IUYfT! CONNELL • CHEVROLET .~ llarh11r llh d I C ieo-1·,\ \1 ~~--\ 546-1200 19760LOS TOROMADO HM everyl.hlng and less than 23,000 miles! <2387>. WasS5995; on sale HOW-$4999 IAUEAIUICIC 2925 lhrbor Blvd. COSTA MESA 97'-2500 ·11 Olds Delta 88. S900 Men rarmlles ?.re JC~llmJC RUM iireat, xlnl cond. I.he camping bug Iha!. 947-887S year. It you hnv a 1..;... ______ _ c:unper that's not actUn1t "T7Toronado, 9000 ml, ru.l· Ul!led, sell It now with 11 ly equipped. Classlrtcd Ad 6'5 9985 -~ 7 $148.15•• SMU5 PEI Ill. 71CU1\.ASS ·•~··::-:'I 1t -"" r •r top ·•. 4l11lomat1~ A It• fl'M. ~en-Q I tfack, ~w f' ~.air~ • till I, rN IP ront rol, J)O r 00or * . VIQff NO/ <Cap coat S$100. Heaidu11I • • Tu Pd' mo sr !Mt 38 ino at ti .ff Total 1'1qwr'-'tl to dn a~ 1140115 nn ap ~ed rnid>t > ~ > llACH LIASIMG 40U Westert), 8'.11h1 !03 Newport Beach IJJ..tHO -T7 CatleasSu~e. auto, p1~. factory 1.1r, am/fm slen!Q. Ult wbttl, Lao. dau top. tan Xlnt COod Belt offl'r IMC),2900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 72'9NTOWGH. Automatic, air cond .. power steenng & brakes tow. low miles. (63746> S14tS llwtllwJo.!1.ach AMC..Jffp 16751 Beach 81/847·9551 73 Pinto Wagon, xlnl cond l.o mi. Auto tran s SlU/beatolr. 962 3130. '75 Piato Wagon V 6, aut traQs. 20mpg, low miles --C2900 /ofrer. (714 1 5'18-8B25 aft.er s p m & wee k e nds or (714 1 e.1000. ext. 307 wkdays '73 Wagon. Clpd. To shape ReaJ Gas Saver SlZ1S. 642-8327 '74 Wagoa 4 spd 2 car Xlnt cond 76.000 ms SlllJO. 49'-3280. ·71 Pinto, Cle1m. mags. Runs good, must i.ell. BIO. 495-0724. 71 Runabout ong owne Xlnl cMd .. mag wheel $18;. 644-4110 197JPIMTO «UNAIOUT 4·SPt!t!d, radio, he11ler, yeflow with wh1lt-in lerior. Looks and Run Great! IUc~JEEJ Sl695 540-5630 1011\SO\ & s';\ • llNCOL N·l\llERCURY 2626 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA ~ •••••••••••••••••••••• '64 Valiai\t 8 Slant 6 cyl Auto. Xlnt transporta I.Jon car. $495. 536-2995 POllfloc 996 •••••••••••••••••••••• '76YEMTURA 6 cybnder, automatic. p<>wer steer1n&. AM/FM, 1.Jltwhet!I. (13565) $SAVES Hwttlngton leach AMC.Jnp 16751 EW1trh Bl/1147 9551 ·oo Ponuac Wa$Con l{un.· x lnt. V e r y c lc un . 5595/Firm. P.P 751 41 t'VeB. 'Ill Le Mans. clean, g tires. Sl 100/ Best or fer/Trade. 645-9690 ·73 Pont.Jae lux Lt! Mans vry lo ma. xlnl cond. $1900/bsl ofr 493-4584 ·77 Grand Pnx W . all op I.Ions. T roof, like n l'W 586-1008. 639.2942 ---·12 Brougham: low m1 new patnt. Xlnt cond 540-0616 68 Pontiac Tempest Wagoo A/C. Excellent Condition. $895. 642-4764 1975 PONTIAC UMAHSCO•PE. AutomaUc trans, P /S & P/8, radio and air cond. vinyl roof. White with black I nt erior . ( S e r 1 0 2 2 0 2 <U~WDM> Sl29S 540-5830 1011\SO\ & SO\ • l INCOI N l\llEHCllRY 2626 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA -___..__ TI dublrd 9970 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·11. p/~J p/s , asr cond , AM/FM stereo, runs ftd, SJ.875. 640-9099 an 12 PM i5 Clean & loaded with ext.ru. ~ or bat o(. rer.•2.888 '72 Wa1on. New t ires, braket. Ruoa fl looks greaL $1200/ofr. 6'2·8834. '72 Veta, &ood running coadit.Jon. SSK ml. S350. -.1a '73 Vee• ll\in1.ta en1toe, perfect (or V8 con· veralon. many xtra par1a. A1IO '74 Su2ultl T~ L2S inolorcycle, com. pltMlJ Nblt. fr b ... never been r ldtten 0 111•latt "JO.'T3 Camaro flblrlil front .nd. Alff ll1U1 tmell block part.I m.mr. • 60 YEARS OF DUNTON FORD ••• NOW IT'S A NEW NAME, NEW IMAGE, NEW MANAGEMENJ & NEW DEALS! , '79 NEW E-150 VAN Automa t ic tra n s. power steering. 11nted glass. shd1ng door. heavy duty shocks and springs. chrome front and rear bumpers and MOREll•··Ser ;;1039 St it2284 '74MAZDA '7.9-NEW F-250 .CUSTOM PICKUP 35 1 e n~ 1 n e . a u tom at 1 ~ transm1ss1on. power steering. radio. gauges. tinted glass. extra cooling package Ser #1662 St ~ SALE PRICE Automatic trans .. wh1te·s1de walls, tinted glass~ special paint. spoke wheels, w ide oval tires. power steering Ser # 124 1 SI. #1802 SALE PIKE "73 PIMTO STATlOM WA.ott • Automatic att condlhonino lle'reo radio. heater root -rac k real nice (763PUUI WA.ott •·speed transm1ss1on eondltlontno 1208HDO) 51677 '73 FOID '76 GIAMADA ~-. 4-000I '79 NEW 4x4 RANGER .LARIAT LOADED w ith air cond1t1onmg. automatic trans . . power steenng. Quad shocks. tilt wheel and MUCH MORE'!'" Ser IF2S08 St. 11716 '75 PINTO . •••toUT A u1omat1c transm1ss1on mag wheels (73tl00l F11tt power and LOADED• (G42'fDtl 6 c ylinder 1utomat1e oower ~teerino stereo 1'23NXWl I I SOMETHING DIFFERENT '76 FOID LT11WA~ Power ateerlno. oower brakes. arl condl11on1no. (078$$0) .. ._I In th'e DAILY PILOT 'hn•al Cws. Cla1alc1, Anti 1, Race, &. One Of a klncll .._ \ ; ANY NEW '78 COURIER IN OUR STOCK ONLY 54195 IE•CPOt th<>Se w11n '" Ot e<>nvf'~oOflS Trwv re • sm1<199<>n morel SOME OF THESE ARE UNDER FACTOR~COST!! '74 PINTO WA.ott W11h radio and heater '226JRSI '77 FOID THUMD•••D Full oower wltti 101s o f ex1r111 ( 197GYSI • . •If DAil Y ptl0T c •. • v VB, automatic trans., power steering, power brakes, radio, white sjdewall glass belted radial tires & morel (106522). ( BRA•D •EW 1979 CHRYSLER CORDOBA '66 CHRYSLER HEWPOtrT SEDAM '77 DODGE PICKUP W"'4 CAMPEtt '74TOYOTA COUPE vs: automatic trans .. power steering, power brakes. tinted windshield, electronic ignition system. wsw glass belted radial tires & more! ( 106408). -• .· 176 PLYMOUTH VOi.ARE WAGON ,_._ __ '78 CHRYSLER CORDOIA COUPE VB. automatic lren11 Power steering. V8. automatic trans .. pwr. steering. 5 speed trans mi 5 s Ion . a Ir VB. automatic trans . pwr. steering & power brakO!'I radio. w!'.w tires & pwr brakes. sink. stove. icebox. conditioning. power brakes and pwr. brakes. air conditioning. radio & LOW MILES! ITBZ643) radio & more• (017102). radio. (200lHZ). WSW tires. (595PCV). va. automatic trans pwr steering, pwr brakes pwr windows. air cond . vinyl top radio & w sw tires (657U't.1C). 51M5 '77 CHRYSLER CODOIACOUPI 54695 '78TOYOTA CUSSIDA SIDAN 5 1595 '71 DATSUN SIDAN .. Loaded-VB. automatic, air cond.. Automatic trans.. air conditioning. Great economy at an economlcal pwr steering • brakes • windows • power brakes AM/FM radio. ooneo1e seats. sunroof AM/FM stereo & wsw ttres>t""' of the line 1......,..1al price! Equipment includes radio w/tape elect dr locks. leather. (960UMV). ..., _,_ and vlnyt top. (217DSS). Cru•SO. hit & more' (676RYW) ~. I ' 56295 ·-----4 • 5895 - , . • 53295 · '78 PLYMOUTH VOLUISIDAH VB. automatic trans .. air conditioning. pWr. steering & pwr. brakes. vinyl top, radio & WSW tires. (B131JJO). 53995 - 55495 '10 DATSUN PICKUP . . • J I t • VOL. 11, NO. 40, 4 SECTIONS. 48 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1979 TEN CENTS Widow Tells Horror. of Shooting By THY CLANCY OI -°'"'' ...... l\Mt lier vole~ • rhok t1 "'1th sob., 11 widow•d lluolmglon fl rbour rnoth•r told Orana" County Supen r Court Jurors Thu~ay of watching her husband dlt' hy gunfire durtnK u robtwry last yt>a r Saw MCtte Gunned Down in Heist floor. I have been programmed. I guess. ' "I realized they couldn't see me on the floor." Mrs. Golin testified. "I started to move up. I thought if I could get to the door I could get help ... Bu rbara Goltn t t1f1ed that Edwun.J Tvl r Burnett, 29, ali.o t hreatehed to kill her urter hu; a lleged robbf'~y com pan1on, Robert Crune, pumped thrl'e hullets into Jewelry store owner Wa yne Golin . 41 8umett. of Long Rt•uch. ts be ang tned for murdl'r ror has aJ lt·ged rote in Gohn ·s death dur mg <1 Jan 30, 1978, robbery at Leasure World Jewelers in Seal Bt>ach Cr&ne faces a murder trial later Mrs Gohn told the six m~m .. six woman jury Thursday that Crane first entered the Golin s tore alone. walked a round Saved F rom t lae Bring Deep Wright Patterson AFB firefighter Capt. Paul Gehringer 1s lowered to the car where Nancy Paulus and Andrea Tinch are huddled after their car skidded off an Ohio Iron Oil Cut Reduces Gas Deliveries NEW YORK <AP> With 011 exports cut off from Iran. ma1or ml rompanies have started to hm1t the amount of crude they ~t>ll to rehnertes. and some ~asohne station deliveries have been cut back Mea n'lo\-h1l e. Trea s ury S('cretary W. Michael Blumen· thal said Energy Secretary James R Sc•hles 1n ger's statements on the seventy of the situation were responsible (or opsettmg financial markeLc;. Schlesinger warned earlier in the week that the cuteff of lra- 111an oil. if it continues, wAs "prospect1vt-ly more serious " than the 1973·74 Arab oil em· bargo, which led to shortages and long lines at gasoline sta- tions. That statement set off t remors in the world's financial markets, causing the price of gold to soar to a record and the dollar to drop against major currencies. Although Blumenthal said he agreed with Schlesinger 's as. sessment of the situation, he told the Senate Budget Committee Thursday that Schlesinger's re· marks were th~ basis for the up. heaval. ··1n Secretary Schlesinger's briefly, left. but returned mo· ments later "( sort or froze and quit talk· Ing to the customer and my eyes locked in on him, .. she told the 1ury. "f didn't feel good with him ·· When Crane asked to see some gold chams, s he testified, her husband claimed he didn't have any in stock. a ploy he used on occasion when "he didn't reel good about someone ... Mrs. Golin began cryine when she said Crahe suddenly reached into his shirt, pulled out a gun which hit the jewelry s tore counter with a thud and went off. "I saw my husband hit and go down and as my husband was going down h e s hol Crane through tbe arm." she said, her voice breaking. "and Crane took road and plunged into the Mad River near Dayton.· Below the panicky girls await their rescuer in near-zero tern peratures. K ulik Given Five Year s In Drug Rap Aluander Kulik was Thurs· ·day he must spend a maximum five 'year term in prison for transportilli heroin. The criminal troubles Or the 28-year-0ld Kulik didn't end this morning with the prison term or· dered by acting Superior Court Judge Paul Mast. The o netime. high living, world traveling Kulik races trial next month on murder and con· spiracy charges for his alleged role In the shooting death of Fountain Valley drug dealer John Stephen Bovan. He also faces a four-year prison term for a San Diego con: viction for possession or heroin. The former Newport Beach res· ident was behind the wheel of a $60,000 Stutz auto when he was arrested ln a Mission Viejo park· ing lot in October 1977, Just hours after nJne bullets were pumped Into Bovan outside a Newport Beach nlghtery. The borrowed auto conl@ined l. l pounds of rare china white heroin valued by police at $1 million. At that time the Hare Krishna rellgJoU5 devotee also had been in the proc~ss or buy· log a $600.000 Linda lsle home a nd testified in court he had donated S2•milllon to the India· ba\ed religious cult. It was a different Kulik who sat in Judge Mast's court today. • statement yesterd ay he indic~t­ ed that the sltuatlqn 1s serious tn •ran and has a serious impact on the world and the U.S. oil de· mand a nd s upply s ituation. Nhich clearly ls the kind Of thing that causes people to run to gold." Blumenthal said, accord· ing to the official transcript of the session. · Bec•mse of the supply prob· lems. Gull and Standard Oll or Callfc nla announced Thursday plans o limit by roughly 10 per· cent ;ne amount or crude that · th •y sell toftCfiners, and Royal· Dutch Shell boosted Its previous· Jy announced cutbacks to IS per- cent. British Petroleum and Ell· xon previously announced similar cutbacks. Burly Bandit Gets $500 Dressed In jail clothes-a wrinkled gray T-shirt and baggy blue Jeans-Kulik sat calmly as Mast ordered the maximum rive.year sentence and that tJ)e prison term be served C:Ob· aecuUvely to the four-year federal term. Texaco bas Hid it will prob- ably take a similar step, and other oU companies s ay t.bey are C8ee L GAS, Pa1e t\2). A string of armed robberies continued ln Huntington Beach Thursday night when a lone gun- man struck al the Plankhouse Restaurant at 6060 Warner Ave. Police said a big, burly gun. man who had a elstol tucked In the waiatband o't hi1 trousers escaped with about '500 from the resturant 's cashier. The gunman, who struck at 9:05 p.m .. wu deacrtbed u alx feet, six Inches tall and weighed about 240 pounds. • Police t.t. Jim Walker said there have been about 12 armed robberies throughout all sections of tbe city in the first nine days of F~ary. He said Thu.raday's robbery ls not believed lo be connected with other recent holdups because of contrast.in.I descrlp- liona. In Imposing sentence Mast responded to what he .called a unique declaration from defense attornty Phlllp DeMuaa con· cernlng the reason ror the jury's iullty verdict laat month. M ut dl1ml11ed a second char1e ot Po1MS1lq heroin ror 1a le. 1 char1e the Jury deadlocked on with a 10·2 vote ravorlna acquittal. like a couple of steps over and shot him a couple more times " About this time. Mrs. Golin told juro rs. Burnett came through the store carrying a handgun and headed toward a rear safe. "I fell to the floor behind the counter." she continued. "My husband had always said if I ever heard shots to drop to 'lhe It was then that Crane walked over to her. pointing has gun and l>a1d. ''Take another step and I'll kill you. '"Mrs. Gohn testified. She told Jurors she pleaded. .. Please don't shoot me.. and Crane walked out. As Burnell walked toward her . (~ GOLIN. Page A2 I A ir and Ground Coastal Fog Halts Traffic Thick fog halted operat1ons at Orange County Airport today and slowed traffic to a crawl on many of the county's roadways. Coastal communities that ap· peared to have been spared the worst of the fog Thursday got their share of it today with many motorists arriving late at work after picking their way through slow moving traffic. Offi cials of passenger airlines using the county airport report. ed that they started busing their patrons to a nd trom Ontario Airport at first light today. More than 1,000 passengers who normally would have boarded Air California. Hughes · Airwest and Golden West flights in Orange County were alCected by the transfer to Ontario. airline spokesmen said. Ontario reported some fog. but not enough to hamper opera· lions. r.oi. Aneeles International A I rport turned to Ontario. among o~ airports. for help today when visibility that bad never been good during the night suddenly deteriorated early lo· day and made further opera· lions impossible. "We're well and truly socked in," a gloomy tower operator re· ported today. "We're using any other airport that can take flights from us." Police in many Orange County communities reported a rash of minor collisions but no major accidents as motorists tried to cope with rog for the second day In a row. The National Weather Service said thve will be fog again tonight and early Saturday with the indication that it will not ~ quite as dense as that ex· perlenced Thursday night and early today. "There will be no maJor change in weather conditions during the weekend ," a forecaster said. The thickening fog Thursday Westminste r Man Jailed In Drug Rap A Westminster man was ar· re~ted by Irvine police Thursday after, accordJng to officers. they found 110 grams, or nearly four ounces, of hashish in his car and on his pel"S()n. The illicit drug, chewed or smoked for its intoxicating and euphoric effects. is worth an estimated $660 in sales of that a mount. Gregory Lynn Harper, 25. a machinist. was booked into Orange County Jail on a charge of possession or t\aahlsh for sale. He was held in lie'u of $5,000 bail Police said Harper's car was stopped at Alton and Armstrong avenues because or an expired license registration sticker on his automobile's rear plate. According to police, one small baa.. 2(. )!_ashis~ wa!i visible on the floor ot Harper's car, and a larger bag protruded from bis jacket pocket. LPG to Arrive LOS ANGELES <AP> -The third shipment or liquefied petroleum gae into Los An&eles Harbor tiu been approved by the Harbor Department, follow· inf aareement on lmurance pre· m uma. About 11.5 mllllon 11llou ot LPG IN due to arrive Sunday. night generated a great deal of grumblJng among county res1· dentit inconvenienced by the con· d1tions hut nowhern more so, perhaps, than at Los Alamitos Race Track where o'Hicials called off the last five quarter horse races when it became im· possible to see the track from the stands Thursday night .. Controversy Still Rages In· Valle y · By ROBERT BARKER Of tlle Dally Pilot 51•11 F ountain Valley Mayor Marvin Adler declared today that the eontroversy that has ·s wirled around City Manager James Neal has been resolved .. to the entire satisfaction.. of the City Council. Adler's statement, however, was quickly disput~d by an of· rlcial with the Fountain Valley Firemen 's Association. He said today that problems still exist and that lhey haven't been satisfactorily addressed by the City Council or by Neal. The controversy was kindled last July when members of the city's three employee groups c riticized Neal and complained about poor morale , psychological testing and a lack of communications. The City Council al that time directed Neal to take remedial steps. Neal made the last of three s tatus reports this week and the City Council has expressed s atisfaction that everything bas been taken care of. Adler said today, "Conditions are normal and back to where they should be." He said there is a better w1· derstandmg and a free flow of communications throughout the city. "The shakeup has helped." Adler said, though, there were "all kinds of morale problems" when the controversy came to a head last July One of the chief irritants was the requirement that most city e mpl oyees b e g i ven psychological testing. The controversy escalated when it was revealed that a <See PROBLEMS, Page A2) Coast Weath e r Dense night and morn· ing fog, other wise fair through Saturday. Lows tonight In the 40s. Highs Saturday, upper sos at beaches to near 70 inland. INSIDE TODA~ there Ort whole dghhngs, and then there are WHALE SIGHT/NOS! You can't get much clottr than Poge Cl. •••ex ( THERE WILL-AlWAY.S-BE ·AN - @ . ENGLAND~ THtS BUMPER STICKER TRANSLATES TO SUPPORT FO" BAND DIR!CTOR They'"' Chootl~ 9'de1 In Contro-.efly at ~ewport H•rbor Hlgt\ Sehool Teaeher Supported- Backen sk -MU, D Ofliciala Drop Charges Thl' potl'ntud f1r1n11 of a mu,1<' in:1truclor in lhl' N••wport Mt•\• lln1f1t><i Schuol l>l~lncl hai. ll'Ct lo pN1h on . n.-.,,.,i.uapN •da ond bum~tl·r 't1r kt•r., II\ 'IUppon of ~l'wpor\ llurl1ur lhMh 'ichool 111 l>t rurto,. Supporter .. of h•<tC ht'r Hachard ~ngland ay \hey went dl11tnct· offlrrnt~ to drop chargt•., nf ·un proft·s~acurnl <'on\lut'l agaan~t the 47 yt•ur·old hbnd director fi e ~ c harged wtth l<1tlhntt to 1·.irry out tht• ordcl"!I of Pr1n,•1J1.JI Tum Jacob.,on rt'M rdlnl( bano pt•t fc>rmnnrt." .at pf,,.yoff footb.dl aome!> c.turtmc tht.-1977 u~n t!n11l11nd and Jat'Obi.on havt· had u number ot n'hH~ run tn'I oH•r tht· PtU>l 18 munthi., le¥dtni,1 thl' pr1nC"1p4I l o hit form!il ~·h.irl(ei. with d1btnt•t offac111h, IJ!>I llWlllh After whoo! tru1:1h·t>i. vott..-d I.() hold lj form¥1 hearing of thl' <>harg~. England was placed on ddministratJvc leave, with pay, until tht> hcanng is held Cout-t Te11t Slated Libertarians Seek Listing on Ballot Mem~rs of the L1bcrtanan Party will appear ..:n Onmgc County Superior Court March 9 in a n effort to win a hsting on the l~ primary general elec- tion ballot. be for party members to obtain s1gn<1turcs equal to at least 10 percent of the voters who cast ·ballots in t h e November gubernatorial race by next Jan I The ~nd would be if voter registrations would show that at least one percent of CaUfomia voters Ust their party a((iUation as Libertarians. A :tluw JUdlct ary officer must ~l'l a ht>ar1n1 on the char&es by Ma rl'h 29, but district officials H)' t~ public meeting may be held earlier Meanwhile. England s up- porters a re pushing hard lo fon'to M'hool trustees to s imply drop the charges and reinstalc the mwnc instructor A f)tlrf'flts group has printed more than 1.500 bumper stickers that rt>ad . "There will always be an England." l' ..... P.,,eAJ LESS GAS ••• watching the situation closely. Those cutba~ks, if they con· tinue. could lead to shortages or gasoline and heaUng oil. Continental OH Co. said Thurs-~ay It wilJ limit the amount of gasoUne it sells dealers. in part because of tight suppUes caused by the Iranian situation. Conoco said dealers would get about 4 percent Jess gasoline than they received in pre\fious months. Texaco already has put into . effect a similar allocation pro- gram. and other companies. most recently Cities Service Co .. hav.e warned that they might have t.o do so as well. ' Party m e mbe rs filed s uit Thursday against Secretary of State March Fong Eu over her refusal lo grant the party a. bullot slot after Libe rtarian gubernatorial candidate Edward Cl<1rk polled 5.5 percent of the votes cast in the November gov- ~ ernor's race. The state elections code also lists a third method of qualify. mg, polling two percent of the s tatewide vote. Jn addiUoo. Exxon and Stand- ard of California have raised the price on additional supplies of crude they are getting from Saudi Arabia by 17 cents t.o 20 cents a barrel to all customel'8, and Gull has raised the price about 19 cents a barrel to foreign customers. .. The party leaders contend !>tatt· l.iw permit~ a des1gnat1on on the ballot ar a party candidate polls at least two percent of the vote in a prior general election 6ut Mrs. Eu, on the advace of counsel, has interpreted th" state law pertaining to political parties etherwisc Mr!> Eu contends there arc only two ways the LibertarHmb ean be listed on the 1980 ballot One way she contends, would Supporters Of Khomeini Hold Rally TEHRAN. Iran <AP > - Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini's choice to take over the govern- ment of Iran dc,·tared today he will introduce God into all phases of Iranian life, revamp the economy and hold free elec- tions before resigning to make way for an Islamic regime. Spc;.i.king to 100,000 of the re- ligious leader's supporters at a mosque overlooking Tehran Un1 vers 1ty, Mcdhi Baiargan also made <in implied new ap- pea I to the armed forces to abandon Prime Minis t e r Shahpour Bakhtiar and support him ·'The army JS the heart of the people and should not be used al) a tool of 1mpenalism for the benefit of other countries," he said. "Most or the soldiers want the same things we do." But Bazargan said there were army officers "still suffering from the sickness of sadism who. plan to take rC'venge" and plot the return of the shah, now wait In g out events from a guest palace m Mar rakech, Morocco. To thunderous approval from hi s a udience, Bazargan declared, "No, the shah will not return." OftANOIE COAST "'~ DAILY PILOT ffM"Ot1t""""Co.t\t0..1ty f#t ... w tt *fit..("'''""' btM"<t f,.. ~~, ., ....... , ... o,.,, ... u .. .,..., (t'A I ~Df~(~y "Wf•lf rtJtlHW\\,W• t •1hll\MCI ~ .. " fhrp.,.,.,. P ,.,, .... t•' (Olliftt M""'"' Nt-wp(W-1 t\re«h Hunt.~ ti.f>it'h • t"uft l41f'IYAltory I~ I ~fW'oteft 1 .. 11tto1r A.\I A ·""1•,-,,.Q..,.,,•tf"CI t.N-1 1 u-..ot ""..,~ .... ,u,., ""' .• ,,_,,.t, ,,,.,. Ot~N,. ... I CNCWt• ,.,,_, fW.,.., I\., uo W"'' ft,_., \Ht'f"t (O"ol•~ ( Alt·h•U\ ... t_,. ._ ....... •. ,.,.f\t • .,., Pwlbf,~ , ... 11 c.wi..., V1teltr-\1(11111\tAndi~-~f f-···-l•lof f .......... M..,..... M• ....... Edllw a..n .. ,. ~ •IC-" -•'"''""' ,._.~1"' r•tot-' ._, .. ._ wt110r...,.eow~'uuor Huntlntllon •• tGfl OMot ,,.,r .. ., .. __ o l'Mlti/IVA-• ,.0 ... ,.,.,_ OfflcH La~'::::~ ~~ .. .c::::-;~lfff But the secretary of state has interpreted that as applying only to a previously qualllled party. Attorneys for the Libertarian Parly contend -Clark 's No- vember race s hould have qualified the party. But the secretary of stale believes it did not since Clark was listed on the ballot only as an independent. The swt seeks a court order certifying that the Libertarian Party is qualified for the ballot or a new interpretation o/ the state elections code pertaining to the qualifications for new parties. Gay Slayer Gets R etrial SAN ANTONIO, Texas <AP) -Elmer Wayne Henley, con victed ·in 1974 of 8ix of 27 homosexual torture-slayings in Houston. will be retried in Corpus Christi, a state district judge has ruled. The retrial, to begin June 4, was granted after an a ppeals court overturned Henley's con viction . s aying Judge Preston Dial Jr. e rred m the first trial by refusing to hear evidence on a motion for a .second change of venue. On Thursday. Dial granted a defense· motion for change of venue to Corpus Christi. Henley, 22, was convicted in San Antonio and sentenced to six consecutive 99-year prison termi. F,....PageAJ GOLIN ••• s he said. he threatened, "Don't move or I'll kill~ou." "l put my handii on my face and· said 1 can't see you," Mris. Golin testified, "Don't kill me," and Burnett left the store. The mother or two teen-age sons said she immediately sum moned fire department paramedics and police, then caJJed the family doctor. ''My husband is bleeding bad," Mrs. Golin said she told the physician. "Whal can I do?'" The Saudis have raised the price on the crude oil they've· been selling to make up for the Iranian shutdown. Feder.al 1asoline price con·• trots probably will keep retail prices from rising much im· mediately because of the crude oil )?rice Increases and aUoca· lion programs, according to analysts. Prices arc rising this month. howe ver. because of the effects or the December decis ion by the Orgaruzation or Petroleum Ex· porting Countries t.o raise crude prices 5 percent on Jan. 1, to about $13.35 a barrel. ~cc<?rding to experts, the price increases on the Saudi Arabian crude affect too sm11ll an amount of crude to be felt at the consumer level. PROBLEMS number of the confidential ex- aminations were missing from city files. In his final communique. Neal said that psychological tests are now given only to sworn policemen and firemen. He also said a -new personnel manager is in the process or be· ing hired and that procedures for hiring and firing of employees have been clarified. Neal alsp assured the council tha1 morale Is excellent and it has performed a complete turn- around since last July. However. the member of the firemen 's association who wished to remain unidentified. said problems between manage- ment and e mployees exist and that morale is s.tlll not good. He said employees in the police. fire and municipal as· sociatlons cast a 99 percent no- confidence vote against Neal a.nd former Personnel Director Sally Hartman last summe r. Mrs. Hartman later resigned Not Bis Day 'Skeletons' in Trunk Things · could ha\fe gone better for Michael A. Sltvenson early this mommg. THE 25-YEAR·OLD Lennox man. who works for a col· JecLJon aaency, had successf\llly repossessed a car ln El Toro. - But the car's owner telephoned Oran1e County Sheriff's deputies to report it atolen. A deputy spotted stevenaon ln the car ind 1toDDed him at J a.m. on El Toro ftoad near Jeroni mo Road Jn l!I Toro. STEVENSON CALMLY explllned t.o the deputy that he waa only reposaeH&nc tho veblcle, nol ateaUna it. However, a .-outlne check revealed tbal Slevent0n bid som~ skeletons ln hJe lr\lnk. Ht wu in Oranae County Jall ll\11 momlnt af\er deputies .IM"etted him on • taJlure to appter wanant rrom Harbor Munlcipel Courton• movtnitrantc vlolatJoa. T~ repoaeu@d carwq lmpouuded . Marvin Income .Detailed LOS ANCELES CAP I The focus or the landmark Lee Marvin property rights trial has moved rrom love t.o money with the discloeure that the screen 11tar's gl'Ofl5 income lrom 1964 to 1970 wH $4.2 mllllon The Ogures were provided by accountant Rich..rd lARoy. who wH to return to the witness stand today. ' He was called to the stand by the lawyer ror Ml<'helle Triola Marvin. the actor 's former lov- er. who Hved with him during those six years. Miss Marvin seeks a SI mlJUon share of the actor's assets In re - turn for her companionship and services as a homemaker when they shared a home in Malibu frer attorne y . Marv i n M1t c he lson. trie d to s how Marvin's obligation Thutsday, first with testimony ahout love. He called to the witness stwid the personal manager who once groomed Miss Marvin as a singer. MlmJ Marleaux said she re· membered c learly the night when Marvin looked at hls lover across the dinner table. and uid , "I'll always take care or you.baby." She remembered the actor and his mistress as "a couple of fantastic lovebirds" whose rela- • ti on s hip seemed "Ju s t beautiful." Then came testimony about money. LeRoy. a speciall~ in "dissolution accounting...:.:...told of ex a mining t h e records of Ma rvin's accountant to establish the actor's earnings. He displayed charts outlining in detail how Marvin's fortune had grown from $49,000 J!.l the start of t he love affair to millions when it ended. The charts showe d Marvin 's incom e jumped m arkedly aft.er 1966 when he won the Oscar for best actor In Cat Ballou. LeRoy sajd Marvin Quickly in· vested his money in real estate: apartment houses. a shopping cente r and t h e s m a ll two. bedroom Malibu beachhouse. A question from Marvin's at· torney provided a glimpse or the grim facts of Inflation in Southern California. The au.omey raised lhe objec- tion that LeRoy had valued the J>eachbouse al its cul'rent m a r k et pr i c e ,'-$-6-5 4 • o O O. However, when the couple 4tplit in 1970, the attorney said, \be house was worth closer to $200.000. Marvin had bought It in 1965for :.ibout $70,000. Ex-bai4er Investigated SAN FRANCISCO CAP> U .S. Attorney Wllllam Hunter says a federal grand jury Is looking Into the business ac- tivlttes of Alvin C. Rice whUe he was a former Bank of America vice chalnnan. He confirmed Thursday a criminal inveatigatlon ts un- der way concerning Rice and tnat it Is being handled by Robert Breakstone. chief or the U .S. Attorney 's crimina l division. Beyond that he declined comment. Rice resig n ed as vice c hairman of the Bank of America and a s head of its world banking operations last ~ug. 18. • o •• ..,,..,..,""".._ HOLLY ATKINSON ANO MEL TEO SNOWMAN Petereon School Young1ter Exhibit• lnatght Import Snow Whiw Stuff Conies to Kids By ROBERT BARliER Of , ... O.if\' ...... Sl•lt About 70 Huntington Reach kmdergarteners ftliere given a real snow Job Thursday morning at Peterson School. THE SNOW WAS provided by teacher Chris Dysinger and her husband. Glen. an assistant superintendent with the Huntington Beach Union High School District. Mrs. Dysinger said she would have preferred to take the children to the snow but brought the snow to the children as the next best thing. She said Dysinger got up al 3:30 a.m. at their Lake Ar· rowhead home and shoveled the s now into plastic con· tainers. They hauled it to'lhe children 1n a trailer. YOUNGSTERS IN the i.chool 's three kindergarten classes created a trio of s nowmen out of the raw material. Then they wrote stories giving impressions of their crea- tions. Five.year-old Salvador Rodriquez said he thought the s nowman m ade by has cluss was happy because he believed he-saw a smile on its face. ' Holly Atkinson. also 5. was less optimistic. She said the s nowman was sad because he knew he was melting. As it turned out. Holly's interpretation was closer to the target. THE SNOWMEN were great while they lasted, but by day's end they had shrunk in stature and appearance. And they weren't smiling. Probe c ·ontinues In Free~ay· Crash California Highway Patrol of- ficers are continuing to 10· vestigate a series of accidents on the fog-bound San Diego Freeway thal claimed the life of a woman Thursday in Laguna Hills . The series or accidents oc· curred when Frank Falkenberg. 66. or Laguna Hills, entered the freeway at Alicia Parkway go· Ing the wrong way s hortly before 5 a.m. A CHP spokesman said Falkenberg "app eared con fused" after the accident and did not explain why he was go- ing the wrong way. The semi had overturned as th.-drive r tried to avoid Falken- berg 's northbound car on south- bound rn-t•way lanes south of El Toro Road. A totJI of three c ars. the P•l'kup truck and two tr:.ictor- t rn 1 lers were involved in the l>Nlt'S of <ict·idcnts . One other person suffered minor injuries and was treated at \he scene. T h <' l\pcl'lacular accident backed up traffic on the south- ' bound San DieRo Freeway until midday as crews worked to re- move the overturned semi. Falkenbeii.g was treated at ()fficer Cleared Saddleback Community Hospital and released, officials said. Barbara Throop, a 44-year-old newspaper delivery truck driver from West Covina was killed when her light truck struck an overturned tractor-trailer. SAN DIEGO <AP 1 Poltn•v.oma n Paula Robinson was juslJfied an hooting a nfle- wieldmg man through the head. thl' district attorney's office said Thursday Too Much? Too ,Little? UC 1-0 1'1.'HU DON'T BE MISLED BY OISCOUN-TS. DEALS. SALES ANO GIVE-AWAYS. THE COMMON LAW OF BUSINESS SA VS IT BEST - IT IS UNWlSE TO PAV TOO MUCH. BUT IT IS WORSE TO PAY TOO LITTLE. - IF YOU PAV TOO MUCH. YOU LOSE A LITTLE MONEY AND THAT IS ALL . WHEN YOU PAY TOO LITTLE. YOU SOMETIMES LOSE EVERYTHING BECAUSE THE PRODUCT YOU BOUGHT WAS INCAPABLE OF DOING WHAT IT WAS PURCHASED TOOO. . YOU CANT PAY A LITTLE AND GET A LOT. DEN'S : iiisialiition: ·custom draperies linolD • vAMMI floor 16"6;3 ,LACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA. CAll' 91611 • PHONE 646·4~38 -646·2lSS ' f 7 IP-vine ~our Hom town · Dally Newspaper VOL. 72, NO 40, 4 S CTIONS, 48 PAG S ORANGE cou'NTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1979 TEN CENTS -Megan Not Caller for Rocky Aid NF.W 'ORK I P 1 1h• womun who r llf'(1 JlOhce . tlt•r Nt:l~on Hotkt>l«"llt' r' rat al ht•art ultnck " 1)()l th~ "-Om n who rt• 110rtedl "a. with him wht•n h colht'>'l'd. the-N('w 'ork Tlmcs reports t-'amlly spoke men, In the · latest of sevl'ral vers1on or tht incident, h d s;ud lht> call w~ mode by Megan Marsh11ck and that Miss Murshack. 25, hud Vandals Increase lnlroine By PIDLIP ROSMARIN Of,,,. Dally "''°' s .. tf Increasing vandalism ·and the inability to recruit .adults Jor volunteer patrolling of Irvine High 'School prompted the school board Wednesday to ask for greater police protection or the campus. Though Irvine police make frequent patrols of the school. 4321 Walnut Avenue, the board is asking that police station a man fulltime during the day lo pre. vent vandalism. . The school board asked the Ci· ly Council lo approve spending for security when it meets next Tuesday The school board considered <tnd rejected an Irvine High School assistant principal 's re· quest for a>O!ICY to hire an un· a rmed $ecur1iy guard to patrol the grounds. · The assistant principal, Greg Cops, said a private guard was preferred because police work m ainly to apprehend criminals a fter the act, and "we're trying to prevent the act.'· He said a full time man was needed on the campus. Trqstee Lee Sicoll said she was "very leery of an outside security person," because Irvine police know the students, and hired hands don't. (See VANDALS, Page A.2) be n 1o1.nrktnN with ftockcfeller ()n un art 00ole ul tht' llml' of ni& coll ps But tod1y'b T1me'I \IUd 1 pohc d partmt+nl reusses1.1mt:nt of the J n 26 t'meratmcy phone c•ll ahow lhut the wom&11 culler made sevt ral aside l o "Megan," u.roking the address. telephone number and other in· formation Th.-. ne~spaper said sources close to the Rockefeller family Identified the caller as Miss M nrshuck'11 friend , telev~ on personality Ponch.illa Pie~ . T h e paper quoted the sources as saying Miss Pierce placed the ca ll fr o m Rocketeller 's townhouse al 13 West 54th Street. Miss Pierce, 36, lives in the same building as Miss Marshack, al 25 West 54th Street, a few doors away. Saved Frona the Bring Deep Wright Patterson AFB firefighter Capt. Paul Gehringer is lowered to the car where Nancy Paulus and Andrea Tinch are huddled alte.r their car skidded off an Ohio Merchants Object To Evening Hours By JACKIE RYMAN Of IM Dally l'llot S~tt A coalition or about 20 Fashion Island merchants is protesting a requirement tha t s hops there stay open five nights a week. They say the move is arbitrary a nd may result in confus ion ·Newport Ex~c Convicted of lllegal Export A Newport Beach aerospace company president has been convicted after a -second trial of ilteg.all~ exporting data on rockets and missiles to France Vernon Edler Sr., president of Edler Industries. races a max. imum sentence of $.25,000 and two years in prison on each of the five counts under which he was convicted. However , his previous sen· Lenee on the same coun'ts, which was stayed pending his suc· cessful appeal, was a $25,000 fine, 10 weekends in jail and 1,200 hours or ,community service. , The new guilty verdict against Edler was returned Wednesday f in Los Angeles federal court. He is scheduled to be senlencbd Feb. 26. rather than the standardization it is meant to achieve. Howe'ller. a spokesma n for the firm that manages Fas hion Island for its owner. the Irvine Company, said the requirement is expected to result in more customer satisfaction and a long.term increase In business for the stores. • ''Our slud1es have s hown that one of the reasons for the demise of older downtown areas has been this lack or uniformity tin hours>." said Sidney Unobskey, executive vice president or the Taubman Company. U nobskey, who heads his firm ·s western regional office in San Francisco, was responding to a letter sent lo the Irvine ·Company by the Independent . Merchants of Fashion Is land S hopping Ce nt er, which represents 20 to 24 of the smaller shops. A spokesma n for the merchant group, who asked not to be iden· tlfied, said most of the stores have stayed open only Monday and Friday nJghts during the 11 years the center has been in operation. H'e said Sunday openings, which were previously optional, have also been required in a let· ter from the managepient com· pany. First notice or the require. ment arrived last Call, but there was no e nforcement until <See SHOPS, Page AZ> . T h e T..Lm es s a i d M I s s Marshack -lied Miss Pierce, and Miss Pierce went to the Rockefeller townhouse and made the emergency call. T he tamily's only official statement Thursday sald that Rockefeller's last will would be filed today with the Westchester County S'urrogate 's Court in White Plains, N.Y. The Times s aid its sources "volunteered" details about the call and earlier information on the lime of Rockefelter's death "in the interests or truth ... The Times said its attempts to reach Hugh Morrow, longtime Rockefeller family spokesman. were Cutile. The newspaper said another spokesman, George Taylor. returned a call placed t.o Rockefeller 's brother. Laurance. and declined com·· ..,_, .. ... ,......,..... road Md plunged into the Mad River near Dayton. Below the panicky girls await their rescuer in near.zero tern peratures. ment on the brother's behalf On Wednesday. the newspaper quote d unidentHie d family sources as sayihg Rockefeller s uffered the heart attack at • 10 : IS p.m.. local time, an hour a nd one minute earlier than family spokesmen had reported. Miss Marshack, they said, had delayed an hour m calling police and instead summoned Miss (See CALLER. Page A2> Another Diedrich Delay By GARY GRANVILLE Of tM Dally l'llot Statf An appellate court ordered a 45·day delay today in the start of indicted Orange County Supervisor Ralph Diedrich 's up· coming bribery trial. The Fourth Distnct Court of Appeal order overturned a re· fusal by San Diego Superior Court Judge Ross Tharp to order a delay in the start or Diedrich and co-defendant LeRoy Rose's trial. . Two weeks ago Judge Tharp quickly turned down a request by Diedrich 's attorneys James Riddel and Keath Monroe for a postponement of the trial that was to begin Feb. 5. Judge Tharp's refusal lo allow the delay came after Riddel and Monroe said they needed addi· tionat time to prepare Diednch'~ defense after taking over the case less than a month earlier The judge's refusal to grant the delay sent the two attorneys scurrying to the appellate court which. judging from today's rul· ing, was more sympathetic with their plea. The two lawyers seek to clear the Fullerton s upervisor of bribery charges brought against him in a grand jury indictment handed down Dec. LS, 1977. Diedrich is charged in the in· <See DIEDRICH, Pa~ Poet, Critic Tate Succumbs at 79 NASJMLLE. Tenn . <AP) - Allen Tate, a poet and cratac who was one of the m ost dist· anguis hed figures in contem· porary American liter ature, died today at age 79. The KentU'Cky·born Tate, one of the Vanderbm University "Fugitive poets," died about 5:30 a.m . CST in Vanderbilt Hospital of wll.at doctors said wa s syst e mi c f ai lure . Hos pitalized 10 days ago. he was bedridden with emphysema for four years. A novelist, teacher. lecturer and editor. Tate m oved to Councilwolnan Appointed to Coast Panel By .JACKIE HYMAN Of ttw Dally Piiot ~tatt Newport Beach City Coun· cilwoman Jackie Heat.her has b ee n asked to take an allernate's chair on the South Coast Regional Coastal Com· mission. but he r own mayor says he's nol sure he'll vole for her confirmation. Mrs. Heather was named this week by Garden Grove Mayor Elerth Erickson as bis alternate on the commission. Nashville in 1976 from Sewan~. three years after retiring from the position of senior tutor al the University of the South, where he had edited "The Sewanee Review" in the 1940s. Sance 1973 • he had been al work on his memoirs. In the 1920s. Tate and other re· be lllous young poets m adt> lite r a ry nistor y a nd brought rame to Vanderbilt by beginning a school or "fugitive poetry " de- voted to socio-economic and in· lellectual themes. The other fugitive poets were Pulitzer Prize winner Ro~rt P e nn Warre n . John Crowe Ransom, the late Donald Davidson. Andrew Nelson and Cleanth Brooks . Tale also became an associate of Gertrude Stein, F . Scott Fitzgerald and Ernest Hem· ingway as well a s other American expatriates and befriended T. S. Eliot in London. Tale's best·known poem is 'Ode t.o lhe Confederate Dead.·· Coast Weather Dense night and morn· Ing fog , otherwise fair through Saturday. Lows tonight in the 40s. Highs Saturday. upper 50s al beaches to near 70 inland. Edler 's previous conviction was overturned on appeal on the grounds that the statute under which the c6nvlctions bad been obtained was overly broad. A ne w trial was ordered. The case ls believed to be the tirst one ever tried in which so meone was accused of trafl11fening missile technology to a foreign country In violation or the 1954 Mutual Security Act, said Assistant U.S. Attorney Theodore Wai Wu, who prosecut· ed the case both limes. Band Leader Supported Erickson is the appointee of the League or Cities and, by law, has the right to appolnl bis own alternate, subject lo conlirma· tioo by t.he county's 26 mayors. Newport. Beach Mayor Paul Ryckofl, who admits to being taken by surprise when not.ltied or the appointment Thursday. said he ls polling his fellow coun· cit members and will rollow their wtsbes. INSIDE TOD~ Y T~re ON ~ ligl'ltin{11. and then tMrt are WHALE SIOHTINGS! You co"'' get much cloler them Page Cl. The prosecution case centered on claims that Edler Industries provided information to French engineers about. solid fuel rocket motors without approval by lbo U.S. State Department. By MICHAEL VASKEVICB °'"" °"''' ftlltt llaff Supporters of a Newport Harbor lfigb music teacher who may lose his job because of al· leged "unprofessJonal conduct" are expected to tum out Tues· day t.o ask district orficlaJs t.o drop the charces. Many of lhe backers or band director Richard Euland wtll arrtve at a school board meeting ln care bearln8 bumper sUcken > , . . that. read: "There wlll always be an England." Tbe stickers are Just part. of a campaign ln support. of the 47· year.old lnstruct.or. Newspaper eds, petiUona and news releases from parents and teachers have been in evidence slnce lru.<Jtees decided to hold a heartne on lhe charges. The England caae 11 not up tor dlacuuton by trus tees at Tueaday'a school board meetJna. set tor 7:30 p.m. at E~tancJa High School in Costa Mesa. England support.en have been attempting, so far without sue· cess, t.o force school trustees to dlscuaa the mat.ter publicly. He la charged with falling to carry out the orders or Harbor Htgb Principal Tom Jacoblon reaarding band performances at playoff football games durlna &he 1977 season. (See ENGLAND, P Ut AU "'She doesn 't represent my views at all, but Ir the councU m1Jority wants ll that way, I'll vote to confirm," Ryckotr said. Robert. Haskell, executive director ol lhe League of ClU69, aald today that Mra. Heather's · conlirm1tJon will be v<Md on ( HEATHER, Pase AJ) l•tlex ' A.I OAtl y ...... OT Fnder, F!Of e) '· 191! L I Alra•dGro1111d "Fre. Pflfle Al Coastal Fog Halts Traffic VANDALS. • Trustee Franklin llurd was more blunt In his own resistance to what he called "rent-a-cops." • Hurd, speaking from bis own experience. complained that the police department seemed to havtr enough money to send a man to his house to check whether the trustee had boUght a dog license for his pet pooch. Tbit'k fot ballt"d ~nttons at Orana • County Airport today und slo"~ trafflt' t.o 1 t't wt on m uny of thl• county' roadwa)'a Co~lal t-ommW1.lt1t; that •P ~ured to hllvt' ~n ::.pal"t'd the v.orat ol l~ fog Thursday '104 tbt!lr -.bare or It today "'1th m•n> motor1 ts arrh 1ne loll• at ~'Ork after pkk1na lht•1r "'.a) thnlUQh ~ movmtt tnlfic 01rica ls of p~enttt <lir\lnt'' us•ntt OK• county 1urpe>r1 rt'port cd thut lht'y UU'tt-d bu;ing their patron~ to 1.tnd from Ont n o AarPOrt ut first llgbt todu) 4.ulik Gets iflve Years For Heroin A lcxilndN Kulik wa::. lold ·Thur:.day hl' must SJ>('nd a mux 1mum five.year term m pnhon fortrnnsportjn~ heroin The cnm1nal troubles of the 28·year old Kulik didn't end this morning "'1th the prison term or dered by actmg Superior Court Judge Paul Mast The onetime. bigb hvin~. world traveUng Kulik faces lnal next month on murder and con- spiracy charges for bis alleged role in the shooting death of Fountain Valley drug dealer John Stephen Bovan. He also faces a four-yc&r prison term for a San Diego con- viction for possession of heroin. The former Newport Beach res- ident was behind the wheel or a $60.000 Stutz auto when he was arrc:.led an a Mission V1eJO park· ang lot in October 1977, JUSl hours after nine bullets were pumped into Bovan outside a "lewport Beach nightery. The borrowed auto contained 1 1 pounds of rare china white heroin valu<.>d by police at $1 million. At that lime the Hare Krishna religious devotee al~ trod been in the process or buy ing a $600,000 Linda Isle home and testified in court he had donated $2 million to the lndia- hascd religious cull. HEATHER. • April 12 by the league selection • committee the 26 mayors He said she can serve legally for 90 days withotJt-....conf1rma· lion -..........._ Erickson, who stirred con- troversy last month when he vetqcd the committee's 13-12 nomination of Irvine Coun · c1lwoman Mary Ann Gaido as' his Jltcrnatc. said he chose Mrs. llcathcr ;,iftcr talking with a number of League of Citic~ members. ··1 didn't know her personally A'Cll." he said Thursday "but I had heard about her for various tands on different issues. Her ohilosophy. as far as I could gather. was very similar to mine "She's a person who generally feels that growth should take place but with the proper con- cern for envi ronmental In - terests." He said that city business and his qctivilies as a lieutenant col· onel in the U.S. Air Force Reserve occasionally cause him lo miss meetings, so it is expect- ed that Mrs. Heather will be asked t.o vote on some com- mission matters. Mrs. Heather said the appoint- ment "was ·not sofnethlng l sought." She added that she will be representing . the League of Cilies rather than Newport Beach specifically when she sits on the commission. ~ANOE COAST DAILY PILOT •~v1 ... ,....ro.t,t0.1tvP1'<tit •1tP'lw"-tf"'"'~ ~ft¥-0 IM-N.-W\ Pf'M.\. t\~l~d b~ tN OtM\Qll'I 1 (°"''' Puttt•~-.O~ ,._"°''•'~"f'hflM\1u~ t)vhh\~td ""°"'1d•v ~ f r•<J•• fot (&\tt M~'' Htwp0f1 &fM;ft, Hunt""1on IM.c., ' oun ... ,,. v., .• , 1t¥~. l~ 0.~fttSouth ( C)ilfl\' A \fnqlf' "'0~ f'dlla,o., •• PUit>fOPlitd !t•tutfM'" ~ • tll'M'hlt'\ Tfwi pttMlo.f publf\f'i"O f'l1tnt I'\ t1tt )JO w. ,, n •• StrH1. , .. ,. """"'· c.111°'"'" •»1'1 ·-·"-9' ..... ._, __ _ , .. , • Qor1lry VIO l'•O IOOM IN o. ..... ,,_....... ~ .. ...... ldff .. ,_,. _....,. llM~·-CM<tt11t~ ...... p ..... "'""'..,. Mot,,..,,.. tdllo" Tet.pftofte (114)t*MZll c1......-Aft•""'"tMHl1t ,.,_,...~ ....... ~'C ::. °"..!.IP! c:r.t:.:.r"._,~ 11 .. rltf .. ~'ffiMf;..lltt ... relA Mfr i1 ::::=::..: ·-·-··· .......... ._ t~ft:.A'1~··-.:r,m:.1:.141.:' ,~::. i;-:. -=:::\~{, :=..:~.~ _,1111•: l'llllllH• • • Morr than I 000 pa11t'nft'D whn normally would h•vl' hu•r<k'd Air CtAllforn11t, llu& Al...,..e I 1md G<>ld n Wett ruaht.i. 1n Oran1e County Wl'r u!I lt-'fl 1>)' the 1r1n1fcr to Ontario. atrUnl' pOkt: mt•n tuud. Ontano rt•portf'd .. omt' foa. but not Pnou11th to hompM Oflt'rM t1on '\,o Anitdeb l ntt.-rn anonul Airport turnt-d lo Ontuto. .i111ung otht-r 1urporh, for ht>lp today wtwn v1'lblhty that had nt>\.er bl-en 1o00 tlurtng lht' rui.thl :iuddt•nly lk•tenonucd tlurly lo d..t)' und mudc rurthtlr operu lions imp0iss1blt' "We're wt'll und truly bOCkt-'<1 10," #gloomy wwer openAtor re 1l0rted today "We're using any otht:r 11rport that can take f11~h~ from u~ Police in m<*DY Orange County e<>mmurulleb reported a rlil>h of m inor collisions but no ma..>or accidents as motorists lned t.o cope with fog for the second day in u row. The National Weather Service iiaid the re will be rog again tonight and early Saturday with the indication that It wlll not be quite as dense as that ex- perienced Thursday night and , early today. ·"There will be no majqr change in weather conditions during the weekend." a forecaster said. The thickening fog Thursday night generated a great deal of grumbling among county resi- dents inconvenienced by the con- ditions but nowhere more so, perhaps. than at Los Alamitos Race Track where officials called of( the last five quarter horse races when it became im- possible to see the track from the stands Thursday night. 0.11• Pl ... S\tff P- Hurd also recalled that police were morued enough to spend tiote writing a Ucket citing a dis- tricl administrator. because Hurd said, the administrator had negleded to leave a note on his disabled car explaining lhal a radiator hose had broken. ··If they have budget to do that." Hurd said, "they ought to have budget to protect our park- ing lots." One of the largest problems reported by Assistant Principal Cops involves vandalism to cars in a rear parking lot at Irvine High that is invisible lo most portions or the campus . It abuts Heritage Park. PlANES GOING NOWHERE AT ORANGE COUtfl'Y AIRPORT THIS MOANING AS FOG HANGS ON Over 1 000 Passengers Bused to Ontario Airport From County'• Three AlrHne1 I • The assistant principal said adults who are not students often have been seen loitering in the lot. Crash Probe Continues He es timated 1t would ~t $4,000 to hire a single security guard to work through the end or the school year in June. Besides parking lot van- dalism. Cops said there has been considerable burglary of student lockers. CHP lrwestigates Foggy Freeway Accidents Hurd characterized the securi- ty effort as a project ·'lo protect California Highway Patrol of- fi cers are continuing lo in- vestigate a series of accidents on the fog-bound San Diego Freeway that claimed the life of a woman Thursday in Laguna Hills. The series or accidents oc· curred when 'Frank Falkenberg. 66. or Laguna Hills , entered the freeway al Alicia Parkway go- ing the wrong way s hortly · before 5 a.m. A CHP spokesm an said Falkenberg "appeared con- fused" after the accident and did not explain why he was go- ing the WTong way Falkenberg was treated at Saddleback Community Hos pital and released, officials said. Barbara Throop, a 44-year-old newspaper delivery truck driver from West Covina was killed when her light truck struck an overturned tractor-trailer. The semi bad overturned as the driver tried t.o avoid Falken- berg 's northbound car on south- bound freeway lanes south of El Toro Road. _ A total of three cars. the pickup truck and two tractor- trailers were 'involved in the series of accidents. One other person suffered minor injunes and was treated at the scene. the public's property from the T he spectac.u l ar accide nt public's kids " backed up traffic on the south· A district administrator. Jerry bound San Diego Freeway until Rayl. has Just completed an midday as crews work~ t.o re-... analysis of vandalism and other move the overturned semi. school crimes. a report he does for the county biannually. p,.... Page A J The latest report covers lhe ., period or September . 1978, DIEDRICH. • ·~~f~~~~/he end of January of Districtwide, Rayl said, there have been 28 reported incidents or vandallsm-16 or them at Irvine High School. There are 19 schools in the district. dictment with profiting from bribes allegedly solicited and re- ceived that related t.o a 1973 board of supervisors ·land u::.e decision. And Rose is charged with con- spiring tD help Diedrich with the alleged plot. Total value of the 'damage is $4,991, of which Irvine High School vandalism accounts Cor $2.160. THERE WILL ALWAYS BE AN ~·ENGLAND 8 Today's appellate court ruling ~ means it will be at least 15 months between the time the two men were charged with the crimes and a start of a trial. Meanwhile, other cha llenges raised by the defense attorneys still must be resolved, Including Judge Tharp's fitness to oversee the trial. A hearing was scheduled an San Diego today lo determine if a declaration filed by the de- fense attorneys that. in effect. charged Judge Tharp with bias would remove the judge from the trial There have been 40 locker breakins reported districtwide, with losses of $2,608. Of those the(ts, 13 werC' at Irvine Htgh School, with losses or $1.300. Twef(t.y.five locker burglaries .at the district's other high school. University recorded losses totalingSl,000. Building burglaries c reated the biggest losses, but Rayl said the S23,801 lost so Car this year to burglars was mostly the work or professional cnminals . THIS BUMPER STICKER TRANSLATES TO SUPPORT FOR BAND DIRECTOR They're Choo1lng Sides In Controversy at Newport Harbor High School F,....PageAJ Rocky's Assistant Mentioned in Will WHITE PLAINS. N.'r . (AP > -Former Vice President Nelson A. Rockefeller left the bulk of an estimated $66.5 million estate to his widow and their two young s ons. and forgave a $45,000 loan to Megan Marshack, the research assis- tant who was with him when he died. Rockefeller's will, filed here today, showed Margaretta "Happy" Rockefeller and their two s on s as primary beneficiaries. Rockefeller forgave the loan to Miss Marshack, which he had given her in December, 1976. a nd January, 1977, for the purchase of a cooperative apart- ment. Th~ loan was inleresl- frce. Rockefeller. who died of a heart attack at the age of 70 on Jan. 26, also named as primary beneficiaries the Museum or Modern Art, the Metropolitan Museum or Art and the Na lion al Trusl for Historic Preservation. In the will filed in the sur- rogate's court here. Rockefeller noted that he was making rel- atively small provisions for his four children 'by his first wife. Mary Todhunter Clark Rockefeller. beca use they already had been provided for by his father. the late John D. Rockefeller Jr., and by gln.s he himself had made lo them dur· ing his lifetime. * * * F,.... Pflflf' AJ CAI .. LER ••• Pierce, who got the doorman in their building to ca ll Roc:kefeUer's cbaufreur t.o the scene. _ Morrow finl said Rockefeller died at 10:15 p.m. at his omce at 30 Roc~eruer Plaza. Pressed by report.en, Morrow the next day ch anged the time lo l1: 16 p.m. and the place to RockefeUer's townhouse. Morrow aald Roetefetler waa in the presence of 1 aecurlty guard and chautteur and he knew nothing about a woman. Subtequently, he aald th•l at 9 p .m . Rockefeller s ummoned NIH Maraback, • ruearcher on hl11taff. City and 1tat1 offlclala ln· dicate t.hey do not P.lan to 1n- veet111te RocktfeUer 1 d••~· . ·~··....-· MENTIONED IN WILL Rocky Aide Maratfak The will did not disclose the value of the estate, which had been estimated unofficially as high as $250 million. But a fami· ly spokesman said the net estate had been estimated at the $66.5 million figure. Of this amount. Rockefeller's art collection was estimated at about $30 milllon, subject t.o ap- pr a I sals reftecting current market values. . Another forglven loan lol~ed $30.000 lo long -time Rockefeller family spokesman Hugh Morrow who, the will said, "had very sertous financial obligations to meet in connection with the health and education of his 10 children and to meet several serious and tragic emergencies that occurred In his family.'' Another forgiven loan ~as made to Susan Cable Herter. chtef or his Washington staff when he was vice president, who borrowed $2S,OOO two years ago and repaid $5,0QO of lt last April .. Under the wlll, Rockefeller left half of hla eat.le outright t.o his widow. lncludlna real eatatt aod resld1nc11. Frmtt rose Al ENGLAND. • England and Jacobson ha1te had a number of related run-ins over the past 18 months. The principal filed formal charges with district officials last month. After school trustees voted to hold a formal hearing of the charges. England was placed on administrative leave, with pay. No date has been set for the dismissal hearing. It must be held no later tha n March 29 before a three-member panel. including a state judiciary of- ficer and representatives of En~land and the school distnct. Principal J acobson and .dis- trict officials have been advised by attorneys not to make any public s tatements on the charges. But that hearing was canceled In light of the appellate court or- der last week that ordered pro- ceedings against the two defen- dants suspended until "the court reached the decision it reached today on postponement. S till clouded is an issue brought to the court after Judge Tharp refused tD allow the de- fense lawyers to probe into the makeup of the grand jury that indicted the two men. Today's ruling declared there was no abuse of discretionary power by the judge in denying the attorneys the hearing on the grand jury issue they wanted. But neither Monroe nor Rose's attorney Sylvan Aronson were certain that the court had reject- ed the request for the hearing. Also still pending is an appeal to the state Supreme Court by Riddel and Monroe as well as Aronson. Too Much? Too Little? SHOPS ••• January, the s pokesman said. He said three stores were then notified that they must begin opening fi ve ni ghts a week and S undays or de fault on their leases. The spokesman outlined the merchants concerns : The variety, of leases in- volved means that major stores and some s maller ones can't legally, in the group's opimon, be required to stay open five nights a week. Of the major stores, Neiman-Marcus current- ly closes on Sundays. he said . so uniform hours will still ·not be achieved. -Staying open so many hours m ay pose a hardship for some ~mailer stores. forcing them to leave. he said. This situa'Uon)las stirred fears that the aim or the new requirerJ¥!nt may be to gel r id of less profitable businesses. which pay lower rents. DON'T BE MISLED BY DISCOUNTS. DEALS. SALES AND GIVE-AWAYS. • • • THE C~MMON LAW OF BUSINESS SAYS IT BEST - IT IS UNWISE TO PAY TOO MUCH. BUT IT IS WORSE TO PAY TOO LITTLE. IF YOU PAY TOO MUCH. YOU LOSE A LITTLE MONEY AND THAT IS ALL WHEN YOU PAY TOO LITTLE. YOU SOMETIMES LOSE EVERYTHING BECAUSE THE PRODUCT YOU BOUGHT WAS INCAPABLE OF DOING WHAT IT WAS PURCHASED 'TO DO. YOU CANT PAY A LITTLE AND GET A LOT. ........ l411!-, .. ~. DEN'S ~;·r;,ew;:,.:;1 : iiiSiB~IBtiiiti: ·:~stom drap11~i11s I.IC ~ no.n '. " · . . linoleum wood floor . 1663 ,lACENTIA AV~\Jf • COSTA MfSA, CALIF. 92627 • PHONE 646·4131 -646·23Sl " ' .. \ .. STOCKS I BUSINESS ., ·. Fridu y~ 2 p.m~ (E "1') Prit•e ' COMPOSI'I'E TRANSACTIONS OY•l•h•IM I'll' il<Olt I•••""'"" Ho• Vo•• llild-\I llt< ll1t lllW ~,.., Otl•Ott •"II (;11\(IM•l• W>< • · , • .,.,.,, ""1 ••-1.01" '"' ... .,,..,., Ao•-••Hon04..,.. vtih•\ Pu •.,••ncl ln\liMI ,, .. JJ'•, ''>~ ' 18' '• '• .. .. t& •• 'l'• • I 11 11'·· ... ,. Money Supply Declines NEW YORl< (AP 1 The nation's money supply ('Onhnued lO decline In the latest reporting week, the Federal Reserve Board said. M 1, the total of cash in ctrculaUon and c hecking accounts. dropped S600 m illion to $357.4 billion an the week ended J an. 31, the Fed reported on Thursday, while M2. consisting of Mt plus certain savings accounts. rell $100 million lo 873.9 b•lllon. The Fed said the statement in· eluded changes made as the result of lntt" reporting of some figures Unlike most recent changes, however. these r('visions did not s ignt<lcantly In l'rcase Ml. plthough M2 was in· creased by about S4 billion Northrop Lists Gains · · LOS ANCELES <AP) -Northrop Corp. sales Increased 14 percent to a record $J .83 billion for the past fiscal year, according to a company report The firm. which produces aircraft ond electronics, also announced rec· ord net income and earnints for lht fourth quarter and f15cal year ending Dec 31, 1978. NC!t Income was $88,4 m illion, up 34 percent from the $66.2 million report· cd for Un7. North°'"op ~aid. Eamlntzs per share v.ere $6.24, up 3Q percent over the $4.80 r port d for 1977 --- Frid8y, Fe0ru1ry 9, 1979 s DAILY P OT .. StiU A vallable Fewer Bargains In Public Land By VLVIA PORTEil /\~ we approach the last·two decades of the 20th cen· tury. many Americans stlll send 1nquir1es to the federal i;tovt-rnment asking how they can get free or cheap land ror hom csteading. But avatlable land in the contiguous 48 states has dwindled. Auctions have become fewer. although pubuc land still is sold . In \976. t.flere were 19 auctions of about 3.641 acres. The land was not cheap, FAR TOO MANY PEOPLE, SEARClUNG for raw land and dreaming of ma.lung a killing. are lured each year by intriguing advertising offering free or cheap land. Each year. thousands of dollars are spent by would·be tn· vestors who succumb to the cl&Jms of how much govern· ment land 1s waitmg to be packed up by you at "bargain" prices. And each yf'ar. suckers spend more dollars paying for que taonable service~ and 1nformat1on on the pubhc land. To escape these traps. heed the following key fact!--: 1 I > All the necessary information on available public land 1s available rrom the U S government The Department of the Interior 's Bureau of L3nd M a n age m ent m atntains oHices that provide information on public lands an a Money's Worth particular state. There is an oHice in Sacramento. 12) Land also as available from the General Services Adm inistralion. wh1<!h disposes of s urplus federal real prop· erty for pubUc and pri .. att• use Write to the regional com · m1 ss1oner of the GSA. Public Building Service. at the re· gional omce in Los Angeles 13> THE t;.S. DEPARTMENT OF Housing and Urban Development disposes of res1dcnt1al property acquired hy mortgage foreclosurns throu~h an t:rban Homesteading Program Write to th<> director. Lrban Homesteading Pro· gram. lJ S Department of Housing and Urban Develop· rrienl. Washington. DC 20410. or the regional ad- manistrator at the office in SQ/\ Francisco t4 I The Department of f\gr1culture·s Farmers Home Administration dis poses of farm properties and rural hous· ing acquired by mortgage foreclosure For information contact the county supervisor. t'armers Home Administra· tion. at the agency's county office m the relevant area. 151 Several Weste rn s tates have federal land that can be transrerred to private ownersh1p under the 1894 Carey Irrigation Act to encourage settlement Md cult1vat1on of desert land The State Lands Office in Sacramento has ln· rormatlon C6) MOST OF THE Bt;REAU OF Land Management land 1s tn the We s t In Alaska. Arizona. Cahforn1a , Colorado . .ldaho. Montana. Nevada. New Mexico. Oregon. Utah and Wyoming are arPas that once were public domain land'!, bought by the rederal government or ac quired by treaty or ce'!s1on m the 19th century Ii I None or the land I ~ cheap. Each parcel ll> appraisf•d by the federal government al ra1r market value. estab- lishinl='? a floor under the bidding 18 1 Public land sold by the SLM must be paid for 1n full at the time of sale. Mailed bids must he accompanied by a certified check. postal money order. bank d1·aft. etc 191 Don't count on buyrng a getaway island from tht BLM for holidays. Most islands with recreational valut· are passed to st~te or le.cal agencies by the federal govern· menl for public use. Consumer Agency On Back Burner WASHINGTON IA P 1 aside at least for now Congrcs~ lo esl <>bh~h a agenc) Consumer activists are selling their longume goal of gettin~ federal consumer prottrl 1Qn fl opc!-of st.·cing a consumtr agency cstahhshed soon have lx•cn pla)ect down b) :.pcakt>rs at d t•onvi.'ntaon sponsored by tht Coni-.umcr Federation of Amt•rira "THERE CAN BE NO sub~tatutc for an independent office wtlh the right and tht-authority to represent con sumer!'> a!' an equal party before federal agencies and tht• courts ... said Esther Peterson. President Carter's chief consumer aide But we are realists as well as 1deahsts. We ~now that the mood of the 96th Congress. rightly or wrongly. is not currently conducive to the passaj:'?e of th1!. leg1slat1on. ·'When the consumer advocacy bill is re· introduced, it will be done with the conrictcncc th a t the ( J time is right ... she said Co1'.IS(JMER I\ not t11· r !'>t ron ~ 1-.... backer of t h1· pr11p<>~a1. -------------" l\athll·cn O Rl•11ly, li.'lt It out of a rt.'c·1tation nr the lobh} m~ goJb uf the federation. or Which ~h<: IS CXCCUtlVt director. ASKED LATER ABOUT THE consumer agency. she said. "It remains our No l pnonty It 18 being da..,. cussed uncl rcS<.•archecl . but lor nghl now 1t 1s not ammt~ nc nt ·· The consumer agency proposal has been before Congress throughout the 1970s and. ul diffe rent times. h;is passed both the House and Senate. At one time. only a veto threat by former Pre~adent Ford and a Senate filibuster kept the meas ure from passing However, the 1'1ouse decisively defeated the proposal In the last Congress. despite Carter 's support. House mem· bers said the anti-government mood of the country acted against establishment of u new agency. Decenilier Housing Starts Show Rise Housing starts in Callfom1a lnereased In December to a seasonally adjusted annual rate or 232.000 units. accord· Ing to Bank of America The December adjusted rate was up 13 7 perct-nl from 204.000 units in November but down l l 8 percent from the same month a year a(Co Single-family unlt.<i accounted for 56 t pclcent of the December total. FOR TlfF. VEA It R ECENTLY ended . bank economists Hid actual housing slart.s totaled 229,221, down 8.9 percent rrom 25U7l actual start~ In 1977 Single rornily Unit starts were down I .fl percent tn l978, but multiple un It stuu rose by 9 8 Ptrcent New apatrtm nt proj,cts with live or more units ac· countf'd for 88.800 actual starts In 1978.. the bl.:hc~t level or act ivity slnCl' 197~. when tbert were 86.808 ~tarts on projecu In that cateiory ' .. Ragtim Gets Tim R ·cord ~InPV ini h Clubs Tune Upfor MidWinters Wlth the famed Southern California THE MIDWINTERS, THE giant regatta Winter Hibachi Series (all classes> Satur· Yl.lchlln& Assoel Uon "Midwinters" only a that trad.iUonalty launches a new year or day. we~k awuy, m t Southland sailors will be yachting activity. IS expected to draw Los Angeles·LoDI Beacb ualn" reaattaa this weekend as a last more than 1,000 boats in over 100 classes in CABRJLLO BEACH YACHT CLUB minute tuneup tor boats. skippers and compeUUve events spread from San Diego Midwinter Tuneup (all classes> Saturday c~~~· th ~mpeUtlon agenda In Newport to ~~~~eb!tlo·rnia Yachting Assocla· · Lis ANRCEriESs Y tc:T CLUB -Open. ... By LMO LO< 8 V o.;,, ...... ·---.. - Harbor re the Newport Yarbor Yacht tlon calendar: mg ay ega a, 8 ur ay. .Club'a Mann Trophy Serlell for Lehman·l2 · Newport·Balboa antti Monica Bay Tht• hondk p r didn't make lta&Um~ t.he BOATING dinghies ' turday and Sunday; the Balboa BALBOA·LIDO ISLE YACHT ctuBS -WINDJAMMERS YACHT CLUB 1cr1tch boat in tbt• Puerto Vallarta yacht r ct-tor and Lldo Isle yacht c lubs' combined Valentine Regatta. Saturday, unday. Duke Jones Serles No. 2, Saturday: Muc· nauJht Volentine Regatta for Lldo·14s, SaUtrday NEWPORT HARBOR YA T CLUB -Cameron Jones9ePies No. 2, Saturday. Th bl c.-k hullea Nt'w Zt'11lund hu11t s~cchtt-r und ~undoy. and the South Shore Yacht Mann Series 1Lchman·l2> alurday, SUI)· San Dle10 aallt'd back into th ~lory cl~le 1huraday with o Club's Winter lllbachi Serle11 for at ll dny. CORONADO YACHT CLUB -Luff In f1nt to finlah antl a new lal)M'd Umf' N'('()ril for elatUl(l>S on Saturday. SOUTH SH ORE Y CHT CLUB (Sabot> Saturday. lht• l.~ mtlt• do~wtnd hdc even aft.t>r spotting ~-------~ --------------------------+-&.---------------------- ~ Cl A rl\ -41, th ultnt llaht duplac<'m nt ~loop OrlftC'r about 2!'1,000 1;ound and t v.-r I feN on tht• w BlPrlJne llAGT1ME BREEZED ~ 'the ftnlbb hoc at the Mt-lt·an ' aiold <'OM:-.t" ~rt 1t ~ 04 48 p m f PST> for a nt'W .. 1ap'tf'd llmt' rtrord of flvt> day!i four hc>urt. 48 mmules, hc1nic 23 houri:. and 36 minutes otr the old record of 6 03 38 28 set by the SJ.foot sloop Sm us II m the 1973 race . nd apparently Ragtime brought the dwtn dhng breezt> an Randt•ros Soy with 1\ Drifter finished ul 8 32 ~ p m 1flt>r d rifting for more tha n an huur in -,1.:hl or the finish hne Drifter was a lso well undt'r thP old rt•corcl rt was not the r1r,t l'IJpc,t><.1 time Wtn for Ragtime Until thl• adVt.'nt of the t~·o ULOBs · Or1rter and Mt•rlln. t<agllnil' tiad t>et>n picking up line honors an nearly t>very long d1stancc~ace it entered including two Transpac races to HonoluJu. But in recent ra~s at had been playing second and third fiddle to Merhn, Drifter and the new 84·foot Chnstlnc IN nos RACE RAGTIME was being sailed by a new syndicate of Lollg Beach owners. Jim Phelps, Richard Daniels and Eldon llickman. Its c rew consist ed of Craig Daniels, Roy Cundiff, Mike Elias, Al M1chac•I and Mark Daniels None of the other 21 ts in the fleet was ex· peeled to finish before noon oday Al the 8 a.m. roll call Thursday, Ragtime 83 miles to go. Drifter was 106 miles out and the next closest boat ~as Checkmate with 272 to go across the Gull of California. Ragtim~·s first-lo finis h automatically makes it the handicap leader until a boat with more time allowance topples 1t from the coveted top spot wh1l'h would give Ragtime a clean sweep. THE BOAT WITH T HE best C'?nm'(re of beating RaJ:?t1me's corrected time was Sn eaker. an Ericson-«<> in Class A to which Ragtime gives. about 37 hours J\l the• Thu11>day roll call Sneaker still had 313 m1IC's to go In th<' thrct! hoat Pacific Handicap Racing Fleet , s ailing undn their own handicap system, the lead boat wus Pcracus. an Offshore-47, with 350 miles to go. The other PHRF cnlri.es are the Bristol-38 llullclujah and the Catalina-38 En· tour age Naval Ar.chitect Drawings Viewed A class in the understanding of naval architect drawings and translation lo full·scale patterns will be orfered by Coastline Community College from 7 to 10 p:m. Tuesd ays at the Oran:e County Fair·· grounds, building 13·A Reg1strat1on fnay be made .in class through Tuesday, Feb. 13 . The class, "Lofting and Pattern Making." is one of three boat building courses offered by Coastline lhis spring The others. Pl;istic Construe· lion a nd Boat Building and Repair, are designed to train professional craftsmen in the field, but would be suitable for an ad vanced amateur. Further information is available by calling the college at 963-0824 . Lease Extended On Rowing Base Orange County supervisors have granted a lO·year extension to the lease 011 the collegiate rowing base in Newport lla rbor The 1.49-a cre parcel used by the Coast Com- munity College District and UC Irvine for sailing and rowing compeltlton will be leased rent-free. The base is located on West Coast Highway ne xt to the Balboa Bay Club ' Nautilus Coming West GROTON. Conn IAPl The Nautilus, the 'world's first nuclear submarine, will be moved to Ca lifo rnJa 1n April for overh auling or decomm1ssion1ng, according lo the office of U.S. Rep Christopher Dodd. Groton has bef'n home port for the Nautilus since it was commissioned in 1954. Area residents and polit1cwns want the s hip to be part of a museum on the Thames River and are trying to have the submarine returned lo Groton after it is decommissioned. As of April 15, the official home port for the Nautilus will be Vallejo. where it will either be decommissioned or ov'erhauled al Mare Island Naval Shipyard, said Joseph Connolly, an aide to Dodd. ~ The Navy will decide by mld·summer whether to overhaul the ship a od extend its active life Connolly srud · ' Castro in Print MOSCOW (AP> -The Soviet Union published a collect.ion of speeches by Cuban President Fidel Castro, the official Soviet news agency Tass said. 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Hours ol family fun• Reg 159 95 9888 Conveniently Located ... Easy To Reach 2666 HAIB'OI BLVD. IN COSTA MESA PHONE 546-7080 HOUISt WHKDAYS 9 to 9 • SATURDAY AND SUNDAY 9 to 6 • , ......... _ ........ -~--.,; '"""~-"--.-.... -... -..................... --~ - L 1 • Lag1ana/Soutfa CoaS't . Yoar Bometow• Dally Newspaper . VOL n, NO. ~.'SECTIONS, .q PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFQRNIA FRJDAY. FEBRUARY 9, 1979 T~N CENTS ~>JtiegQn lneluded in Boekefelle~ Will 7 l r WHlT Pt.AfN • N.V. rAP' 1 Former Vite President Nellon A ~ktft'ller ld\ lbt' bulk of a n c ttmat d HI.$ mllUon t tate to h1s widow and their two young sons, and forgave a 145,000 lo•n to M tan Marshack. t.M rn arch uaJ . lant who was with him when he died Rockereller·s wUI. fUed heft today , s ho wed Margaretta * * * "Happy" Rockefeller and t.Mlr two ona aa primary ~nenclariea Rockdelltr roraave the loan to Mlu Marshack. which he had al\!tn h4'r in ~cember, 1976, and January, 1817, tor the purchase o( a cooperative apart· ment. The loan was interest· ff'ff, Rockefeller, who dled ol a heart attack at the age of 70 on Jan 26, also named a.a primary * * * beneficiaries the Museum or Modern Art, the MetropoUtan Mu.aeum ol Art and the National Truat for Hlstoric Preservation. In the will filed in the sur· rogate's court bere. Rockefeller noted lhal he was making rel· aUvely small provisions ror bis four children by his first wile, Mary Todhunter C lark Rockefeller. because they already had been provided for by his father, tbe late John D. * * * Caller Revealed · Plea for.. Rocky AUl Not MegOn ~ ' NE\\ YOR~ CAP) . The or the Jan. 26 emergency phone woman who called poUce after call shows·lbal the woman caller Nelson Rockefeller's fatal heart made severa l asides to attack is nol lhe woman who re-"Megan," asltine lhe addreas, portedly was with him when he' telephone numbtr and other in· <'ollapsed, the New York Times formation. The newspaper said reports. sources close to the Rockefeller Family spokesmen, in the family identllied the caller as latest of several versions or the Miss Marshack 's friend, incident, had said the call was television personality Ponchitta made by Megan Marshack and Pierce. that Miss Marshack. 25. bad The paper quoted the been working with Rockefeller sources as. saying Miss Pierce on an art book at the lime of his p I a c e d t b e c a I l f r o m collapse Rockefeller's townhouse at 13 But today's Times said a West 54th Street. Miss Pierce. POiice department reassessmeni 36. lives in the same building as ~ Not His Day 'Ske/,eto~' in Trunk Things could bave gone better for Mlcbaet A Stevemoo early thla.ploming / • • I TBE ZS. YMR·OLD Lennox man, wbo worb for a eo). lertion agency. had succeulullJ reposse&sed a car in El Toro. But the car's owner telephoned Oraa1e Couty Sheriff's deputies to report It stolen. A deputy spotted Stevenson ln the car and stopped him at 1 a.m on El Toro Road near Jeronimo Road in El Toro. STEVENSON CALMLY explained to tbe deputy that be was only repossessing the vehicle, not1stealing It. Hqwever, a routine claeck revealed that Stevenson bad -;ome skeletons in his trunk. He was in' Orange County Jail lb.ls morning after deputies arrested him on a failure ti? appear warrant from Harbor Municipal Courton a moving traffic violation. TM> repossessP.d car was impounded. K11lik Gets 5 .Years · Miss Marshack, at 25 West 54lh Street, a few doors away. The Times said Mi ss Marshack called Miss Pierce, and Miss Pierce went to the Rockefeller townhouse and made the emergency call. The family's only official statement Thursday said that Rockefeller's last will would be filed today with the Westchester Count) Surrogate•s Court in White Pfains~N:Y. Tb~ Times said its sources "volunteered" details about the call and earlier information on <See CALLER, Page A2 > Car Bursts Into .. Flmnes lnLaggna Hilltop residents who reported bearing a loud explosion on La1•aa Canyoa &oad below their homes early \his morning sent officers speeding to the Laguna Beach School of Art parking lot where they found a burning car. Officers attempted to queU the names with fire extinguishers when they arrived at the scene shortly after 1 a.m.. believing there might be occupants in the foreign sedan A trace of the license plat.es on Rockefeller Jr .. and by gilts he praisals r eflecting current blmselt had made lo them dur· market values Ing his Ufelime. Another forgiven loan totaled The will did not disclose the $30,000 to long-tinre RockeleUer value of the estate. which had family spokesman Hugh Morrow been estimated unofficially as who. the will said, "had very high as $250 million. But a fami-serious financial obligations to ly spokesman said the net estate meet in connection with the had been estimated at the $66.S health and educahon of his 10 million figure. v children and to me~ several Of this amount, Rockefeller's serious ~nd tragic emergencies art collection was estimated at that occurred in his family.·· abou~ $30 million, subject to ap-Another forgiven loan-was Tongue's llp Six-year-old Eugene Sterzenbach of San Juan Capistrano concentrates intensely on a carom shot at Cook Park in the Mission City. Sticking one's tongue out helps 'Concen· tration. City children are entertained each weekday by the games provided through the recre~tion department ·s Gamemobile program at city parks and schoolgrounds. made lo Susan Cable Herter. chief or his Washington staff when he was vice president. who borrowed $25,000 two years ago and repaid $5,000 of it last April Under t'1e will. Rockefeller lert half or his estate outright to his widow, including real estate and residences. Among thmat- ter were the Nelson Rockereller lodge and two homes at Pocan- tico Hills, in Westchester Coun- ty. where the will was filed. Gasoline ·Cutbacks Loo~ng NEW YORK CAPl -With oil exports cut off from Iran, major oil companies have started to limit the amount or crude they sell to refine ries, and some ga~oline station deliveries have been cut back. Meanwhile , Tr eas ury Secretary W. Michael Blumen- thal said Ent!rgy Secre tary James R . Schlesinger's statements on the severity of the situation were responsible for upsetting financial markets. Schlesinger warned earlier in the week that the cutoff or Ira- nian oil. if it contij)ues, was "prospectively more serious" than the 1973·74 Arab oil em· bargo. which led to shortages and Jong lines at gasoline sta· lions. . That statement set off tremors in the world's financial markets, causing the .price of gold to soar to a record a nd the dollar to drop against major currencies. Although Blumenthal said he agreed with Schlesinger's ·as· sessment of the situat!Pn. he told' the Senate Budget Committee Thursday that Schlesinger's re· marks were the basis for the up- heaval. 'In Secretary Schlesinger's statement yesterday he indical· ed that the situation is serious in Iran and has a serious impact on the world and the U.S. oil de· CSee LESS GAS. Page A2) New Laguna High Eye~ Bui, More Students, Financing Required · On Heroin Charges ··the gutted vehicle revealed the auto was ·stolen earlier in the evening from Lawrence Gary Reliz, of 449 Prospect Street. Newport Beach. The keys were left in t.be igni· tion and the lights were on when police arrived, according to Laguna Beach Police Sgt. Terry Temple. By STEVE MITCHELL Of1MD-41Y P'lloUU.H The new Laguna Beach High School campus would include a lecture ball, new classrooms, a bridge spanning Park A venue and a new 25 meter pool down by the football field. plan mieht not be such a pipe dream. in spite of Proposition 13, were the board to sell off por· lions or a nine-acre parcel the djstrict owns in the Top of the World community a lready subdivided. and with utilities proVlded -were to be sold, the district would still have 6.5 acres of undeveloped land left over. Alexander Kulik was told 'Thursday he must spend a max· imum five-year term in prison for transporting heroin. The criminal troubles of the 28-year-old Kulik didn't eh<I this morning with the prison term or- dered by acting Superior Court Judge Paul Mast. The onetime, high living, world traveling Kulik races trial next month on murder and con- spiracy charges for bis eUeged role in the shooting death or Fountain Valley drug dealer John Stephen Bovan. He also faces a four-year prison term for a San Diego con· viclion for possession of heroin. The former Newport Beach res· ident was behind the wheel ol a $60,000 Stutz auto when he was arrested in a Mission Viejo park· ing lot in October 1917, just hours after nine bullets were pumped into Bovan outside a Newport Beach nightery. The borrowed auto contained 1.1 pounds ol rare cbJna white heroin valued by police at $1 million. · At that time the Hare Krishna religious devotee also bad been in lbe process of buy- ing a $800,000 Unda Isle bome and testified in court be bad donated $2 million to the India- based religious cult. It was a diffe~t Kulik who sat in Juqe Kat's court today. Dressed lo jail clothes-a wrinkled gray T-shirt and bqgy blue jeans-Kulik sat calmly as Mast ordered the maximum five-year eentence and that lbe prison term be served con- aec uti vely to the four-year federal term. Io impoelD1 sentence Mut responded to what be called a unlque declaraUoa from defeme attorney Pblllp Dellasaa COD· cemlnl tbe reuoe for tbe jury'• aullty Ya'Ctid 1aat moatb. .... Niel ... dlNI"'" wtth the ju.ry'a purported opinion that XuUk wH tranaporUn1 tbe J heroin iu an effort to .. set up for cf>nviction seme mell\bers of lbe Mafia" wbO had been attempt. ing to extort cash from the de- fendant. ·'The court believes that that story about setting up the Mafia members and mos t of tbe testimony involving that is j sl mply a fairy story." said Mast. "The court believes that Mr. Kulik wilfully and knowingly transported heroin, knowing It <See KULIK, Pate AZ> Temple said police are in· vestigat.i.ng wbet.ber the car was intentionally set on fire in t.be parking lot at 2222 Laguna Can· yon Road, where a $500,000 blaze swept the School of Arts nistration building last month. That blaze was the result of a short in the electrical wir1-g. But trustees hastened to add Thursday night none or this con· struction will take place unless there is an increase in students and a source of public or private funding. The board is keeping its op· lions op,en and putting the finishing touches on 'a plan for the cramped campus should funds be forthcoming. Aod funding the elaborate Teaeher Supported Backen A.k N-MUSD Of/iciah Drop Charges ~ Tbe potential firlnc of a music instructor in the Newport-Kesa Unified Scbool District bas led to petitions, newspaper ads and bumper stickers in support of Newport Harbor High School In· structor. Support.en of teacher Richard Enclaad say they want district omclala to drop cbarces of "un· profeuional conduct" against the 47-yeu--old band director. He ts charged with falling to carry out tbe orden of Principal Tom Jacobson regarding baDG performances at playoff football game. dwing lbe 1977 season. England and Jacobson have had a number of related run-ins over the put 18 months, leading · the principal to file formal cbaraes with district omcials laat month. After school tnastees voted to hold a formal bearing or lbe cllargea, England was placed on admhU.ttrative leaye, with pay, until the bearing ls held. A state judiciary officer must set a bearing on the charges by March 29. but district officials say the public meeting may be held earlier. Meanwhile, England sup· porters are pushing hard lo force school trustees lo simply drop the charges and reinstate the music instructor. A parents group has printed more lban l,SOO bumper stickers that read: "There wlU always be an England." THERE WILL ALWAYS BE 4 AN • IN:GLA~D . ft TMl8 ...... mcUR TMNILATU TO IUPllORT '°" •AND DIRECTOR , TM:r'r. Choollne llclH In Conlrov•r9J 8t Newport Harbor High School That parcel, roughly bordered by Alta Laguna Boulevard and Tyrol Drive, was purchased by the district bet~ecn 1970 and 1973 for $325.000 with community tax funds and money from the district's general fund. With skyrocketing real estate prices, the 29 subdivided acres overlooking Aliso Viejo and comprising only a portion of the district land, is worth more than $3 million today. And even if those lots Helicopter Hill S11mmit To Be Saved By WILLIAM HODGE Of IM 0.llV P'llot S~H San Juan Capistrano's con· troversial Helicopter Hill sum- mit will remain a so-called pro· tected ridgeline, but homes may still be built on the hillside when 322 acres of farm and ranchland are developed. .. " Scores or residents turned out to protest a 'Proposed removal of a protected ridgeline designa· lion from Helicopter Hill. so named because a landing plld is located on top or it. Such a designation would forbid construction or homes on the hilltop, located on the Honeyman Ranch. north of the Orteaa Highway and east of the San Dieao Freeway. ~ "I think the Point here is a precedent aettinl one," Mission H111s resident William Gardner told councilmen. "Our concern la that It remain protected, I think retention of the rldgellne is more ln keeping wlth the master plan co< the l>fOPO ed 322-acre development 1 " <See SUFtlMIT, Pa1e AJ) But trustees said they are not considering sale or the lots or the adjacent open space. They emphasized several times dur· ing the two-and-a -half hour meeting that they are only look· ing at financial options should the district be in need of rundS Some or that money might be needed should the high school student population increase to 1.400 students from its current 1.100 -which would be possible 'with the buildout of tracts re· maining in the Art Colony. South Laguna architect Alvin Wiehle said a planned renova· lion of lhe 14 acre campus would become a necessity under those circumstances. adding most high schools require 18 acres for <See LAGUNA, Page A2> • Coast k-. Weather Dense night and morn· Ing fog. othe,·wise fair lhrough Saturday. Lows tonight in the 40s. Highs Saturday, upper sos al beaches to near 70 inland. INSIDE TODAY TM~ a~ whale lighhng1, and thn there ore WHALE SIGHTINGS! Yov can't gtt much cloltr than P~ CJ. ..... - AIY-~ At ........ . .. l.M .... .at . ...__. .... c.t_. At CIM1"9"1 DMt C-kt Alt c..u..-Alt Do-...... .. • _..... ..... M a lltfftll z 4 M C1· It ............ ,., "---., , ........... ....., a "· " I 0..ly ,. .... ·--DEALT $-YEAR TEAM Ateunder KuNk ,.,...r..,.' KULIK ... \\ J :. thl'H' llOl lor ,iny 11urJ>(lllk• of pl41nttng It but for 1n~~mi. of normal narcot1c1> tQ&fflc." thl· J Ud~l' (.'OnltnUl'tl r>t·Mu.,.,tt h1111 .;tlt•mpt cd tu con vinct• Juror:. that f\uhk s ~ M>c1atei. had ma1>lcrm1ndt'<i Uw plant to IN1d to th\• J.HhnR uf 1w11pl\• w1l11 1'.a.,l ( 'oa:-.t nwn. ... wr Ill'!> He ottcmpted to show t hut Kulik wa!\ masttikPnly found Wlll1 lht' drugs afli>r ht• borrov.ed thl• Stutz from a bu1>1nc:.s partner The defense uttom ey obJe<'lA'd repeatt"dly to Mai.t making his own snterpretataon or evidence 1n thl' rase when imposing the sentenre argwng the :.entence should be based only upon the JUr) ·s findings Mast contended he had to ex. plam his own thinking 10 1mpos· ing the sentence. uddang "you can take that rea!>onmg and a p- peal to your heart's content " f'rottt Pa~ A I SUMMIT ... The rontroversy surfaced Jan 3 when councilmen approved land use plans for Tht• Ra nch de· velopment tha t included t hl' po1->s1b1lity of homes being bi.ult on the hilltop Angry res idents confronted <.·ounctlmen. churn ing the hilltop wa~ protecl ed fro m de\rclop ment under ttu:_cily's general plan A subst.>Quenl report by city planne~ noted the hilltop was a prolt•ctt'd ndgP lane. req u1rin~ r ouncilmen to s<>nd the proJcct through pla nning comm1ss1on a nd ,counc il p ubh c he arings .Jgam • At Wed n esday ·s mee ti ng , planmni.: comm1:-.!>1on,•r Rotw>rt DJVlt'~ urgl•d lht• count·1I to rt· mo\'l• lhl' radgcline de1>1gnation, .i sscrtan g tha t thl' un t 1- d l' v e lopml·n t p r oh· r ti on 1!> theorl'ltcal l'hl· J.:l'Ol'ral plan I~ J COO· l'l'pl, Jntl tell-a ,· l h1v1t·~ mum t.11 m•d "Ttwrt· 1s nothing in lht· gl·nn.11 plun thut will prolt•cl .111~ nrli::t:ltnl• an the· city 1h•!.1gnah·d or undcs1gnated " tho said, however . thl• upplt ca ta on of 1dC'as 10 lhe city ·s genera I plan to !>pcc1f1c dc•vclopment propo1>al~ l'<tn prult•rl the hilltop fro m urtmn growth. 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Coa t PorUon.a or thole plannC!'d l'Om· munlU fall within thl' bmall chool dlalrlC't ' boundary linN1, nrut tni~tt'4' l,lrd1•rt-d ..,<'hoot of h t 1a l1''Thurr;cta1 n•i:ht to loolc 1n ~au ,·utt1na h.i<'k the boundanCN. bt'fon• dev lopmt•nl bett•~ und f•m tll f''.'1 mn\r into tht' nt•w Jf'( ti\ • 01str1 ct llnt•i. t'Urrl'nlly In t'orpnr~ll' ~me or the hill •nd r •myons 11'l"tY.t'f•n l.u1un& fW>ach I.u·"una N1g u 1'l a nd ~out h l.awun11 curn·nlly phrnnt'd for- Ball Court Rejected In Laguna A council chamber half-full of Laguna Beach rei:.idents raising a racket over a propc>seU racket- ball court In their neighborhood convinced councilmen this week to turn down the project. Residents marched to the podium for 45 minutes Tuesday night to prot.est a proposed four court racketba U complex near the corner of Nyes Place and South Coast Highway. Architect Chris Abel defended the commercial enterprise. say· mg 18 parking spaces would be provided on the five.tot parcel, a nd dis~untmg traffic hazards nearby res idents claimed the project would create . But the council was swayed by comments from residents who said lhe situation at lht! south end of town is hazardous now. a nd would only become more da n gerous wit h rac ke tba ll players pulling into and leaving t he complex. T he develope r contends one entrance and ex.it fo r the racket· ball proJect wo uld be much safer and create less congestion than if three homes were built on the lots as welJ as t wo commercial buildings A city.prepared traffic study see med lo favor the developer's . a rg ument. s howmg 168 daily trips generated by development of homes and commercial units on lhe land as opposed to t4a da 1 ly trips generated by a s ingle racketball enterprlbe But residents re maaned uncon vinced . cilmg numerous acc1 dt>nts at the rorn<.'r , where north· bo un d m o to ris t s o n Coa st lhghway swing right onlo Nye:. Place on a green light to head one of several direct1 onb Ull three strl'eL'I that converge on tlw mkrscclion T hey also cxprl..'sscd t•onccrn!) a bout udequale parkang for the courts, saying parking is a ll but non-existent in the congcsled area e s pecia ll y during the s ummer months And a nearby businessman said lhc~ not enough parking now for h.ts shop, adding he fea rs n H•ketball players will use other J~pols when the complex lot as full Councilm an Wayne Baglln :.aid he b<!hcvcs many of the re!> 1dcnlH would protest anything, "1n"1udin11, u duu hou~c" llulll tJt tlwl l111'ataon, bul ugt•·t d " I 4'{'1 lllttlOOJl com plex !>UCh ll!. prupo:.t..'d WI.lb "1nuppropn ute for ttw arcu " JI e wu:. Joi ne d hy Coun c al womun Sally Hellerue who !>ialrl on · l'ntrance and exit wus a J.:l)Otl r101nl for the dt"velopmenl hut '>ull'J lihe saw "fewer prob· k m:. wit h houses at thut loca llon ·· ApprovaJ of a conrlitional use pt•rmat to allow con!'lt rucllon o( the <.'Omplex wm; allowed h,v the 1·11 y's Bourd of Adjustment, but wa!'I llppealed to the City Council by nearby re:iadent:.. The l.'OWICtl ucllon gr unted lhe npp.-al of the hnmeownC'r:> Jaycees Cited For Secu rity Laguna Beach J oyctes were h o nored t his week b y the Collfom.la Crime P revention Of. f1 ce rs Association for the ir 1u•c un ty pro1rum tor elderly Laguna 8~ch citizens. The Laguna Be ach Senior Citizen Security Program tn· lllated by the J aycees provided secur1ty hardware In lhe homes· of senior citii ena uvtni oo ftsed Incomes in Loguna Beach. The Ja.yceeB pu~Hned lock•. peephole devices, and window latcbe • UH-n Installed the equlc· ment lhcmselves at no charse o the..older cllllc na. It la tbe firat Ume the 1tate ... 1och11Uon bas honored a com- m unity lf1"0UP ror cr1me prtven· lion actlvtlies, 1ccordln1 to U · soclatlon president Jerry HUlma.n, 1 Los Angelee deputy sh riff. 20.000 ho Comp•O)' by lht Aliso Vltjo An<J, lo the clly's oorth. the lrvln 'u mpaoy l1 currently befor tht." realonal coastal com·· ml• Ion ee.klna approval or de· vt lopment ot lhe f rvtne CoMJt. portions or which alao fall within. di t rict boundarleg An·h1tc.>ct Alvi n Wtt'hle s atJ h11 prt'bmlna ry studies 1how dt· vclopm<'nl ot thoee ar eas. and a tract an south L•.cunM. could ml•an un influx or student.'! that wo uld bnng the high achool at h'ndanet> up to 2,300 pupils. He i.wd lhal increase ID stu- dcn~ wouJd be too much for one hlU h school. but not enouih to · merit ron ... tructaon of " second campus. Dr. Robert Sanchls, d1atrlct auperlntePdent, aald the district ahould look Into cutting back lta boundar1• now. whlle constnic· Uon of homes ls sUU ln the plan· nlnc 1tage. By redrawtnc lines t.o give much or the Aliso Viejo sector to the Capistrano Unlfled School District now. be said, the proc· ess would be admlnlstratlve. Sul to wall until construction Is a (act. and ramllles move into the nC!w homes. Sanchls warned. redlst.ncUng would h~ to be I.he r esult of an election -a far more complex and time consum- ang task. L1lcuna Beach resident Dick Toome)' said Including the Ah50 Viejo l~nd wtthin the Lquna Beacb district would be an Im· pou lblity because there are no roads to bring studenta over the back hWa or Laguna lo local 1cbooll. · And, be said. the clty Is at· t e mpting to make s ure no roadways ever lead into the Aliso Vlejo property. located at the back.side of Laguna 's bUJt.op commurutles. School di.strict otficials were asked to look into reduclns the boundaries, especially at the north section of the district, and report back to trustees in a * * * * * * F,...P~A_J ~onth. Tu:o Wate r EmpWyees Face Tria l .............. LAGUNA HIGH ••• DIDNT MAKE CALL? R()Ct(y Aide Mar•h•k playing fields alone. His master plan. prepared tor the district al a cost or $26.300 shows a number of improve- ments to alleviate problems the 5-0 year.old campus has surrered for gene rations. The campus ·is unique In that busy Park Avenue c uts the school In half, cre ating noise problems. fool circ ulation woes, and a potential hazard to stu· dents crossing Park Avenue. sometimes three and four times a day to get to classes. He said a second story bridge, leading from the science classes to buildings on the north cam- pus. could provide access for students. as well as a more cen - trally located tunnel underneath the roadway. A more expensive ap'groach. he added. would be to tunnel Park Avenue from Legion Street to St. Ann's Drive -a proposal he admits would be cosUy - somewhere In the neighborhood of $1.5 mmion. And. although new classrooms could be constructed atop the tunnel, Wiehle s aid the closeness of buildings on both sides or Park Avenue would Inhibit good design. As far as noise problems inL classrooms adjacent to-lhe busy'· thoroughfare, Wlehle s aid win· dows could be eliminated on the streel and relocated at the back of tbe buildings,1 especially when the noise-producing pool is re · moved on that side. Several speake rs objected to ., the need for a new lecture hall a nd the location of a new pool during the study session. Math t.eacher Ron Ross said <be s aw n<> need for a lt.-cture ball . adding t,tie schoo l 's auditorium Is nol used to Its potential. Only about four dra ma r lasses &i re he ld 1n the la rge structure now. he sa id. Parent Mike Onorato said he objects to the new pool being located adj acent to the football and baseball fields near Wilson Street. saying that location is uns afe for poolgoers on that slreel . and inconvenient for community members wishing to use lhe pool. Cal,ling All Ivy Playgirls PRINCETON , N .J . CAP > -Playboy Magazine's advertisement seeking Ivy League Girls to pose in s omething less than a fi~ leaf is scheduled to appear next week in the Daily Princetonian. says the chairman of the student-run newspaper. The controve r sial ad- vertisement was rejected in D ece mbe r b y I-h e Harvard Crimson as de· m eaning to women. The ad asked for models to pos e c lothed, p a rtially clothed or nude. Al Harvard. 50 women answered the ad and eight were invited back to pose, but only two showed up. By KATHY CLANCY Ot.,. oau., Plto4 sutt Two employees of the Moulton Niguel Water District face a F'e b 22 Orange County Superior Court trial on charges that they used district e mployees and equipment for personal chores. Municipal Court Judge Robert Law ordered brothers J o bn and Charles Pe rry to race tria l Thursday after dis missing charges against the third dis· trict worker and permitting the fourth t.o plead guilty to a single misdemeanor charge. Law's order came al the end of a four.day preliminary hear· ing . cl06ed t.o the public at the request of defense attorney Roge r Hanson. Last week Law had dismissed cha rges involved in similar mc•· d ents a~ainst former Newport Beach city councilman Carl Kyml a . the wal e r dis tracl 's genera l manager. Prose<:utor William Evans had m o v e d t o dis mis s c h a r ges against Kymla a fler Law m· dicalcd privately be had "prob· Je m s" with evidence in the case and after Kymla 's attorney assured Evans h is client would resign bis pu.blic post. J ohn Perry. 37. the district's d ir ec to r of adminis trative operations. now faces trial on one charge of misappropriating district funds and one charge of embezzlement. f'r91a P age A~ CALLER •.• th<' l1mt> of Rockefeller's dealh "an l ht: inte rest:-. of tr uth." The Times suad its attempts to re~c h Hugh Morrow, longtime Ro<.'kPf<>llcr family s pokesm an. Wf're fu1 11t• The newspaper s aid a nolh<'r ~pokel>man . Geo rge T aylor . returned a call placed lo R oc k e f e l l e r 's bro ther , Laurance, and declined com- ment on the brother's behalf. On Wednesday. the newspaper quo t ed uniden tifie d family ~ources as s aying Rockefeller s uffered the heart a ttack at 10 15 pm local lime, a n hour a nd one m inute ear lier than family spokesmen had reported. Mass Marshack . they said. had delayed an hour in calhng police and ins tead summoned Miss Paerct:, who got lhe doorman in th e ir b u 1l d 1ng t o ca ll Rockefe ller's chauffeur to the :,ccnc ,.,.... P atreAI LESS GAS .•• m a nd a nd s uppl y s it uation. which clearly is the kind of thing that causes people to run to gold." Blumentha l said. accord- ing to the official transcript of the session. Canyon Accident Victim Identified llis brother, Charles . 28, a m a intenance yard fo r e man faces three charges of misap- proprialing public runds . t wo c h a rges of e mbezzlement and one charge each of destroying records and <me count of willful· ly failing to discharge his duties. Because or the supply prob· lems . Gulf and Standard Oil of Cahforrua announced Thursday pla ns to limit by roughly 10 per· cent the amount of crude thal they sell to refiners, and Royal- Dutch Shell boosted its previous- ly announced cutbacks t.o 15 per· cent. Bn u sb Petroleum and Ex- xon previous ly a nno unced similar cutbacks Te xaco bas said it w1U prob· ably take a :.imila r step. and othe r oil rompames i.ay they are watch.Ing the situation closely P o l ice h a v e Ide ntifie d Thursday's victim of a Laguna C a n yon Ro ad car cra s h a s Ba rban.1 Sue Shlt!lds , a teller with Security Pacific National, Ra nk's Laguna Bca•h office for the past five years. Miss Shields, 29, was killed when 1>he lost control of he r small fornign car while drtving anlo Laguna to work about 8:30 a .m She wa~ a resident of Sunta An&i . tier llltlc car drafted j nt.o on Private C ops Appro ved for Ho me Patrol Overtime tor p0Hce oHicerb patrolUng ubandont!d ho mes In lllue bird Knolls 1s averaging Sfl,000 u month, a nd Laguna lk1tch councilmen huve decided tu <.· ut the cost. 1'tw rouncll this week accept· Ni u low bid or $3,192 from a private s1..•cur1ty firm to provide 24·hour surveillance of the unoc· <'llpled homes. C'lty offi ciuh1 b<'llcve It will toke anothe r two o r three months tor emergency construe· uon to be complelM in the area, 60 the council approved an ap proprialion of $9,576 tor three months lo Hoover Protection Service ()(Santa Ana. • Cll,v Man ager Fred SokKnon said he hopes the money can be reimbursed by dlaaater H · slstance funds. In addition to the private security p1trol1, Laguna Bellch police wUI m aintain a city of- fi cer durtng daylight hours to provide Meurity and communll~ r e latio n s tu s k s with the ne\1bbon. Homing Committee Meeta in Laguna Memben of the Lacuna Beach flou1tna Committee will meet Tue.day to dlacup fifth year ltou1ln1 and Communlly Dtvelopmenl tundln•· Th commlU... wUI meet in council chamben 1t M PWtlll Ave. beflJU\lnt at '1 p .m . coming la nes where it slam.med Into a van dr"1ve n by Joseph Chazan of Laguna Beac h . Chazan was treated nt Sad dlcback Community Hospital for his lnjurles a nd later released. All charges against Kenneth Kriege r, 37, a m ainte nance yeard s upervisor wer e das · missed by lhe judge Krieger had been c ha rged with falsifying public records, des troying records and em· beulement. i Miss Shields wus 11 te ller at Security Paciric National 81tnk in • Laguna Beach for the past rave yea rs. working an miu:ay dt.' parlme n ts Ob a flll ·in for Vernon McKown, 34. an mven· • Those <'utbacks. 1r they con· linut-. could lead to s hortages or ~a:.oline and heatan6? 011 Continental 011 Co. said Tburs· day 1t wtll hmtt the amount of gasoline 1t sells dea lers . in part because of tJghl supplies caused by the lranjan situation. Conoco ~aid dealers would get about 4 pe rrent less 1'3SOhne than they received an prevaowi months. t!mployeci. who wt!re Ill or on tory control c lel'k, pleaded gw l· vucution . ty Thurs day t o one m isdc-Texaco already has ~ut lnlo lll&:hwuy 1)utrolmen ::.aid tht• m e anor count o r a lte ring effl'ct a s1m1lar a llocat1on pro- woman may have lost control of rerords. He was sentenced to gram. a nd other companie:.. he r car on lhl' wi nding rondway ont.' year of unsupervised probp--...oia,sl rect>nt.Jy C1t1es Service ~ . in the thick foe shortly before 1t lion and ordered t.o pay a flfW"of ha\o\e warned that they might crosst-d thc centcr _d_l v~l~di~o~g~l~1n~c~·~~S-1_oo~·~~~~~~~~~~~~h-~_v_e~to_d_o~so~u-~_w_e_1_1 ~~~~- Too Much? Too .Little? DON'T BE MISLED BY DISCOUNTS. DEALS. SALES AND GIVE-AWAYS. • THE COMMON LAW OF BUSINESS SAYS IT BEST - 1T IS UNWISE TO PAY TOO MUCH. BUT IT IS WORSE'TO PAY TOO UTILE. IF YOU PAY TOO MUCH. YOU LOSE A LITTLE MONEY ANQTHATISALL WHEN YOU PAY TOO UTI'lE. YOU SOMETIMES LOSE EVERYTHING BECAUSE THE PROOUCT YOU BOUGHT WAS INCAPABLE Of DOING WHAT IT WAS P!.JRCHASED TODO. YOU CANT PAY A LITI'l.E ANO GET A LOT. ... DEN'S :iiiiiallii:iiia:·custom drapsris~ lnoleum • vlOOd floor 1663 rtAClHTIA AVlNU! • COSTA Mf:SiA. CAUf. 91611 • PHONE 6A6·4138 -6A6·23~S ' , , • Vale ntines 'Bomb' Navy hip NORto • Va. c Pl The? mtn of th~ Richard £ B)'nl probabay t icpt"<'l4,'d • ahow ·r ol am~cUon '*hl"n tb y return d frcm le\ o moruh a an The didn't upttl lo be "°" nd wilh \' t enttn l'~ r rom bellroptt•r But as lM avy d stroy r tn· l r~ upeake 0 y Tbunday orttr a M~tt!rranC?an tou l'\ hun dred or h•nd-madc paper valtn~ raint'd do.,,,n. The lo\e not\' , printed on crt~ /•per o th y wouldn't pollut the b•>'• fe ll from a hl'llcopler t'hartered by th crtwmeo' wlvt • "'ho appanmt· ly couldn't wait the extra hour "Until lht hlp docked at ol'folk. Besid~ the vel nlloes, M>me personuJ notei. w~re lowered by rope .. Jl 's Thanksglvlng , Christmab, New Year's and \'a lentlne's day all the days we've mlssed, ·· said the wile of one crewman n~ she awaited htb hom('conung The Richard E Byrd's 350 <'rewmen se~m ed delighted They v1deotave<f the "bombard· menl .. to show to the wivei, la ter The hehcoptl!r reached the s hip as 11 crobsed th e Chesapeake Bay Bridge.Tunnel en route to the Norfolk Naval Station. To explain their madness, the wives ha<I Navy Signalman 2nd Class Thomas Robis haw sta- tioned on the rocks on the bridge-tunnel's south island to send thls m essage. by flashing lights and waving nags, to the crew "Who has channel fever ? The answer is blowing in the wind." "Channel fever" is a sailor's term for h o m esic kness. Robishaw's s iste r . Mrs. Pat Roberts, put him up to sending the message. She's the wife or a Byrd crewma n. Boatswa in 's Mate t.C. Dwight J . Roberts "The wives wanted to do something really special for the l'rew," said Pa~e Bishop, wife of the Byrd's comm anding offi cer. Lt. Cmdr. Ron F. Bishop. "We wanted them to know they were missed · At piers1de. another greeting was wailing A large wooden arch had be{'n c.•r e cted at the base of the gangway. Jt said: "Through this arch walk the most wanted men in the world " . , - Whale Fest Continues In Dana Point Dana Pqint Harbor 's Festival of Whales continues through its second weekend beg inning Saturday highlighted by band a ppearanc1..-s. m arine sciencf! l ecture's and a w ha le art workshop The Orange County Chapter of the American Cetacean Society will s ponsor a marine a rt workshop betw~n 11 a .m . and 3 p.m. Saturday. Sunday and Mon· day on the Dana Wharf patio. The works hop will offer c h i ldren and adu lts self· expression about the shapes and c h aracteris tih o f various m:.rine mammals. Manne science lectures and presentations -will punctuate the weekend at the Marina Inn con- fe rence room . The talks, rang- ing from whaJes In Baja to a scientist's lHe on an Antarctic whalipg s hip will occur at various times. Two high school bands from San Clemente and Whittier wut play a concert al 3 :30 p.m . Saturday a mong the bluffs in the Dana Cove Beach Park. For further Information about the festival and starting times of various lectures, phone 496-1555. O.il'f 1'1194 Si.ft ~t SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO FARMER BILL BATHGATE SUAVE,YS DAMAGE AT OSO CREEK Former Mayor Cites Erosion Problems Durtng Laat Two Years of Heavy Raina Oso Creek 'A Menace' Heavy R ains Increase Erosion in San Juan By WILLIAM HODGE Ol IN O;tlly Piiot Sl•tt Most people probably cruise b y the n orth Sa n Juan Capistrano c ree kbed without giving it a thought. Maybe some notice the bam- boo-rich banks or the vast rows of orange trees situated on both sides of the Oso Creek. But, for farmer Bill Bathgate who has spent most of his 54 years along the s tream . the c reek ls becoming a m enace. Downstream. hidden from the daily San Diego Freeway and Camino Capistrano commuters, lay the signs of destruction. Three green. healthy or ange trees have plummeted Into the c r~e kbed v ic tim s of a lands lide . Jagged edges of broken drainage pipes peer out of s heer 6().foot cliff faces. The angry streamrtow has widened the cree k bed to over 100 feel in places. gobbling up prime farmland and carrying it out lo sea .• "My problem is erosion." Bathgate laments as he surveys the stretch or Oso Creek running through his 77-acre farm. "I don't see why we should continue lo sustain damage so developmepL can take place up. s tream." he continues. gestur· tnj? northward. To the north lies the com- munity of Mission Viejo. Asphalt streets and concrete sidewalks Marine Na med Third Victim Of Co llision The last victim of a Dana Point crash that claimed three lives has been id entified ab Brian Peek. a 19-year-old Camp Pendleton Marine. CREEK A 'MENACE' Biil Bathgate where once the Oso Creek watershed nbsorbed and held most rainfall as groundwater. Today. the rains bring the rag- ing waters of a once complacent Oso Creek. •'The county says that the need for chaMelizalion here is the urbanization or Misslon Vie· Jo," Bathgate claims. "There's Just a very small percentage of Mission Viejo that doesn't drain down throu~h here ." During wrnter ra ins torms. the runoff problem becomes painfu1· ly evident. The usually docile creek floods it banks and inun- dates Camino Capistrano. forc- ing its closure until waters re- cede. , Farther downstr<'am. through Bathgate's la nd. the creek flow picks up speed, carvin~ out a ca· nyon 60 f~t deep and wearing away support fort he land above. "The small runoff in the past has come from natural hills lup· s tream) and the hills· aren't natural anymore.·· Nelson says. ·'The law provides that the up- per owner may provide im· provements <developme nt> even to the detriment or the lower owner." be continues. •'There lsn 't any responsibility of the upper owner to deter fl ow ... he adds. "It ·s a right or the upper owner to develop." Nelson says elaborate~nviron­ mental impact reports required with develo pment proposals don't usually detail potential re- percussions to other areas. "EIRs are limited," he points out. "The EIR doesn't J!O out and evaluate the life cycle of fis hcs in the ocean because something will ha ppe n to change the flow of nutrients into the ocean." The official s ays public hear- ings <'Onducted to review pro- posed developm ents are the time adJacent property owners should r3jse concerns. County officials do, however. have a plan for correcting some of the Oso Creek's rtooding and erosion problems. But that solu- tion may be years away. "We are In the processlof ac· quiring land upstream to build a retention basin." Nelson says. .. But the funds a re not available for construction." H e cites a Proposition 13· emasculated flood control budget that has jeopardized the ma i nte n ance or ex is ting facilities. "It's the old fas hioned proper· ty owne r 's burden.·· Nelson says. "We just don't see any source of revenues." s DAiLY PILOT A3 School Zones Split Rapped By ANNE COOP ER Juan Capistrano or Capistrano ootoeo.i•v l'li.4s-... Beach. Forming a new unified school And the San Juan Capistrano district along the boundaries of City CouneU has taken cfrfirm the San Clemente High School position opposlng the school dis· attendance area would mean the trtct split, contending that "the new school district would pay a division of the city into two disproportionate amount to pro-separate dlstricts would be vide the level of educational de trimental to the welfare and services currently available in solidarity of t.he city and Its resi- the Capistrano Unified School dents." District. lo another area expected t.o This appeared to be one of the receive care fuJ attention of the drawbac ks o f the proposed county committee -ethnic dis· school district split. pointed out . tribuUon -Jenkins said the pro· In a s tudy prepared ror posed district s plit reduces the Capistrano Uni!iiea t~stees by p e r centage or His panic and consultant Robert Jenkins. black students in the Capistrano "One of the most serious con· Unified district by about two siderations which must be given percent. raising the percentage in weighing the pros and cons of of white Anglo students to more tbe proposed new district," said than 90 percent. Jenkins in the report, "is bow The new San Clemente are a the services and programs district. if approved, would have which have the strong s upport of five percent more Hispanic stu- leachers ;rnd administrators dents than th e present could be continued o n an Capistrano Unified district and a economical basis <in the new, s lightly highe r percentage of s m a Uer district)." . black students. J enkins said. Capistrano Unified trust~s commissioned Jenkins' study~ November. to help them decide •1 Man on their recommendation to e Orange County Committee on School District Organization. Ke FBI Trustees are expected to take a y position on the proposed school district split at their next m~t· ing, Feb. 20. Inf The county committee bas ten· ormer tatively scheduled a public hear- ing on the matter March 144The PHILADELPHIA <AP > public bearing was set after.the Federal investigators say a hit committee received a petition man has provided them with in- s igned by 300 district residents, formation on more than 20 or· advocating the split. ~anized crime figures and labor Supporters of the creation of leader s that could help solve two school districts within the .dozens or crimes. including the Capistra no Unified district disappearance of Jimmy Hoffa. c laim that community support U.S. Attorney Peter F. Vaira for schools would be enhanced. disdosed Thursday that Charles The sprawling Capistrano dis· A lie n had secre tly recorded trict. whi<'h comprises 20 per-more than SO conversations with cent or Orange County land. i persons allegedly having ties to e ludes the communities or S; organized c rime s ince Sep- Clemente. San Juan Capistran<., tember 1978. Capistrano Beach, Da~a Point;_ ~h.e taped conver s.ations. L~guna Niguel and more than which an FBI agent s aid could ha tr of Mis.5ion Viejo. "break the back of organized Support for the school distrtct c rim e a l o n g· th e Ea s t ~·r n s plit appeared strongest at the Seaboard,'" involve murder , two ends of the district -Mis· arson , t~fts and drugs. -sion Viejo in the north and San Allen llas admitted commit· Clemente in the south. ting three gangla nd·style execu. Mission Viejo residents said lions and has agreed to help jn. they wanted out of a school dis· vestigators probing the disap- trict where San Clemente res1· P e a r a n c e of Hoff a • the dents voted down school bonds ex-Teamsters boss. And San Clemente residents said He said he conspired in a plot h led t f h 1 d' to ~ill Frank Fitzsimmons al the t ey wan ou 0 a sc 00 \S· request of Hoffa. Fitzsimmons trict, where they were stuck pay· was a Holt a rival who now heads ing for Mission Viejo schools. the Jnt.emaUonal Brotherhood of But Jenkins pointed out in his s tudy that San Cle m ente's Te amsters. school enrollment is expected to The disclos ures we re con- increase at a rate of 24 percent talned ln an agreement between in the next five years. a s three Allen and the •f'Meral ·govern· ment that was released Thurs· major ranches are developed as day by U.S. District Court Judge housing tracts. S tanley Brotman in nearby , And as far as community iden· c d N J tity is concerned, said the re-aA";11e~\egan cooperating wi;h t I r e d San Francisco a nd the government following hls ar- P asadena schools -s uperinten· rest in New Jersey on July 15 on dent, one out of five s tudents at· dr4~ c harges. He pleaded guil· tending the. new San Clefl'.lente ty Oct. .10 to a charge or con- area school district would li ve ~pira cy t o manufa c ture not in San ClerQente. but in San amphetamines: PRESENT Living Color For ROSES • lvOIV Tower The Tuesday accident also killed Samuel J . Mustari and his daughter. Alana Carol. four months, both of 153 Avenlda Miramar in San Clemente. The e lder Mus tari also w as a Marine. The 7:30 p.m . accident oc- curred, a Highway Patrol spokesman said, when a car driven by Nelda Silverst ein. 19. or West Covina. failed lo stop at a Pacific Coast Highway in· tersection. s lamming into the Mustari vehicle broadside. Bathgate. who was San Juan's second mayor a fter the city was incorporated. insists the runoff and erosion problem has gotten worse In the last four lo five ~ars. ''In the last two years the erosion has especially become a problem." he sa}'s~ "Last year was our first heavy rains after Valenti1ne's Day Miss Silvers tein was traveling westbound on Selva Road at 55 lo 60. miles per hour. omcers s aid. That st;etcb of Selva Road does not have a posted speed limit so SS miles per hour is legal. a spokesman said. Miss Silverstein is reported in good copdition al UCI Medical Center. She was not cited in the Inc ident. the drought. . • "We have hvcd alongside this creek for years, .. he continues. ··we know what major storms here havt-done in the past and it's nothing like what's being damaged now." He points out a large pipe that stretches over the creekbed. In 1938, his uncle a nd a family frl el'ld died when the y were swept downstream off the pipe by r aging floodwaters. "The channel wasn't near this big back then ," he recalls. •Tulips •Hyacinths •Daffodils •Azaleas •Mums and other ll~ng floral gifts, foil wra pped for .......i611l•'!:. mot someone specloll _.._..,__._ -~--_,r, ~ . ,...IMSO~~ 6" Pot Size fjom ~ WEEPING FIG '")..-:/~ (FICUS benjOmtno) • ~~~ Graceful orcntng , .. .-r~ branches and 4 glossv green ro11a11e • n1gnngn1 lt\1$ garden ' tovonre 5 Got St?e Reg '16 99 Safe Price sg.99 _£..HANGING Protester, 'Roots' Featured Sunday During a storm last year, two abandon<:'CI cars s talled on the r oad were swept downstream and destro.r.ed by a sudden surge of the creek's waters. Unfortunately. a solution to Bathgate's problems apparently is not close at hand. Carl Nelson, assistant dlrector of Orange County's Environ· m ental Management Agency, says be is aware or the problem. ~~~-' s4.·99 ~~~·~ P01'.HOS • I ~ 90sy.fe>-gf CQ!fl tor me • t:: novice lndoOf 6 POI Sile .. ------------0------Sa11 Pr1c1 s3.99 • Keep your gift color happy with. ,,o It/,,. ~ All-Purpose Fenlllzer ... ~~ VERONICA LAKE On the day before Lincoln's birthday you'll flnd these stories -booesUyl -in Sunday's Daily Pilot. MORE TRAN TAP E -Mln· ne111ta Mining & Manufac· turning doesn't have a ny mines. b ul It does have a talent for giv· Ing free·wh eeUng thinkers a chance to shine. A s urvey of three local 3M enterprises shows bow in You/Your Money. RADICAi, CHIC -Ivan Kats used to protest ttle .roveroment•s lnvolvement in Vietnam. A dee· ade later be'• 1Ull protestin&, 'ut the tdl>e•s chanced now that be owns a chain of garment and 1boe stores. 00£8 BET -Robert Klein ( SttND A Y'S BEST) doesn't play the piano but ll really doesn't D.latter because he's a first-rate standup comic and st.age and motion picture 8C· l-0r. He tells where the career began. and how be was appren- ticed to Rodney ."I don't get no respect" Dangerfield. WILL IT WIN AGAIN' - "Roota JI: The Next Genera· lion" premiers on ABC-TV next week, and predlcUons say \he second part ot the genealogical saga or Kunta Klnte's desctn· danta ii 11 1ood as the Urst series. Tbe AHoclated Pre)ls outlines I.be biatory, stars and episode one. City Attorney . Steps Down San Clemente city councUmen voted unanimously Wednesday to accept wtt.h ~gret the tts· hcnatlon of Ctty Attorney MacKenile Brown. Brown ls s~eeded by his law llrm UIOCiate, former deputy city attorney Michael Barlett. Brown wu Sao Clemente city attomty tol' nearly nine yean. He told councilmen bJs restcn•· lion wu prompted by an in· c reutns workload at his Newport 8eacb law offices. -' \'=>·I -•Ji-I ... , .. , ........ • EOONOMtCAl r-• • All PURPOSE Pl.ANT FOOD GUA~~~O • OtSSOL VES INSTANll Y 18~ Nffrogen • RE·SEALABLE PlASTIC CONTAINERS 20% Phosphoric 6 oz Size Reg •129 Acid 99~ 16~ Porosn Salt Price Plus ChelOted 1ron1 Add l<Mtndef·blue blOSSoms ltll$ sp4'lng IO ony .,. Of gotdtn spot 1 Gol Size Reg '299 Safe Pttct '1.29 "AN ~ FOUNTAIN °/~~o; VALLEY L~~· 11420 •OOKHUttST 11 FOUMTAJM YAWT 0,.,..,.. w ... ,, .... • l:lf ...... '" .............. ,.. ..... ,..,, PHOle t6l-6771 Z I 2l MIWPOttT M. YD. COSTAMISA ...... > 1AU M ICH 0000 TtMU 2/1ant ...... ~ ........... ~?DAYS 1 ..... kJI ..... • OAll..VPILOT Jut Coa tin ~ ,~~1 wlCb ~If Tom~~"· ~larpbia..- No Hor ing in Fog •• \RfUL f 0 rf . .::_ Vou lhlnlt )'OU've had v lC· utau111 tht")t d.) bt( u of t.h<'i mists ol \h~ morruna., If u. Ju l ronsh.ler lhe hapl horw player T~ chrome tx:ttor ~ho "oe out lo lM track pl1t'lna hus hunt ,•;arot'd l'8 h on tM h~ burners l'\tver con1ld\'rt1 huo:tt'lf do'°"n on h1!1 lud. until tht' lust rucc aftttr the last naa hau. i.lttaktd &&t'nM.11 lb ~In: ·rhtlt m ans, with nine or ~ r•~ each rught. you might ~ a ~ad or an.~o oo the flr!jl rour and 1Ull have uo ov.,ortW\lty to l"t'C'Qvfr In the laltr cootM~. Thu. lb al\lo u) ~ lhl' bo5J'!.that glowi. w1lhl.Q the heart of l'Hry player who admire!> certain horseflesh at the betting window SO YOU MIGHT have a measure of sympathy for the players who found themselves a touch behind when it came down to the Fifth Race at Los Alamitos Race Gourse last night. Among Ute 5,500 players oo hand for the fifth runnlne. you have to suspect that there were at least a few who were looking to get even. They wagered more than $100.000 on that Fifth Race. IT NEVER HAPPENED. There wasn't al'\y Pirth Race. lt·was fogged out. Thus the mists of the evening rolled in across our Orange County race track and the chances of recovery for certain players evape>raled in the growing gloom. Can't you 1ust imagme how the hapless losing player tned to explain his hard luck upe>n arriving home with his paycheck cash last night? And his wife asks: "Charbe. how come you're fifty bucks short here?" "It got lost. love " "How could you do that'.'" ··1 lost 1t in the fog .. Los Alamitos track officials refunded the Sl00,000 that had been coughed up for the Fifth Race but you have to suspect this was little solace to the players who were on the short end when the cloud cover fell upe>n the race course. ln this cast', the wages of wagering was really a sin. TIUS WAS ONLY the second time in the current meet· ing at Los Alamitos thal the horseflesh competitions have been foggetout. Thelast time wasupe>nthe YuJetide Maybe that fog left the players with a little something to spend on Christmas presents Wllol ••• Prices to Soar On Groceries • WAStUNGTON CAP> -Whoiesale prices, spurred by soartn1 pricel ror ~(and \'Cll, l'Ole by 1.3 percent ln January -the bigest monthly lntr~ue ln rour years. the Labor Department. reported lo· day. 1 The report mtallS consumers can expect hefty locreases n arocery price$ ln the next few montha. slower rate of 0.8 percent. If the Last month Mione. wholesale January increase continued ror be f and veal prices rose 13 per-, a ye·ar, the rate would be more eent. lhe department said. That than 16 percent. was equal to about half the beef and veal increases in all or 1978 W B I T E H 0 U S E Press secretary Jody Powell called the increase "disturbing news" an<J said the rise ln n<>n-f ood prices "exceeded expedatlons." He sajd the report should encourage critics to support the president's anti-lnflaUon program. WBOLEMLE PRICE boosts laat month were widespread and included aharp gains ln gasoline, fuel oil, cosm etics. tobacco, a utos. tires, machinery and a variety of other products. Not since November 1974, when the Increase was 1.8 per· cent, have wholesale prices risen so rapidly in one month. Those pnces usually are har- bingers of trends in retail prices in following months . La s t Novemb e r and December. wholesale prices were climbing rapidly but at a Many Banks To Refund Overcharge WASJllNGTON <AP> -Hun- dreds or banks will have to band out cash refunds to many of · their borrowers, but you won't know if your bank is one of them unless it tells you. Becaus e of mis takes in arithmetic. banks will have to refund millions of dollars to many customers who borrowed money in the past rive years, federal officials said Thursday. The banks will st a rt noti· fying people by m ail, probably in about six months, that they will get refunds because the banks inadvertently misstated interest rates, the officials said. Alfred Kahn, chairman of the Council on Wage and Price Stablllty, called the wholesale price increases ·'terribly · widespread and troublesome." TesWying before the Senate Banking Committee, Kahn said the dramatic J anuary Increase ··under scores the vit al im· portance" or President Carter's voluntary a nti -inflation pro- gram. However. he said, some of \he increases such as beef and gasoline were "largely out of our control." KAHN SAID THE wholesale price rise might renect action by companies lo raise prices to the Um.it under Carter 's anti· inflation guidelines and sooner than they might have otherwise. Kahn said the administra- tion's efforts at monetary and fiscal restraint have not begun to be felt. The administration previously had cauUooed \hat results of its wage-price curbs probably would not be evident until Jat.e spring or summer. Kahn sought· Thursday to enlist consumers in the anti- inflation fight, sayihg. "We have to depend on alert consumers to monitor prices." He suggested that consumers demand ex· planations from retailers for stiff price boosts that seem un- justified, p.nd that they refuse lo buy products that seem to be overpriced. L THE FIRST INFLATION re- port for the new year showed wholesale prices for consumer food s rose by 1.8 percent in January. • NATION I WEATHER StulJIJorn Pier Fire New York City and Coast Guard vessels play streams of water on burning Bush Terminal Pier in Brooklyn Thdfs· day. It took three city fireboats. two Coast Guard cutters and 35 land-based fire companies almost lhree hours to bring the stubborn blaze under control. No injuries were reported. Sears Will ·off er. Commercial Notes CHICAGO IAP 1 -Sears. Roebuck and Co. intends to borrow a half-billion dollars or more from its 26 million credit card customers through the s ale or commercu1l notes, a top corporate official said Thursday night. Jack F. IGncannon. seruor vice president for finance for Sears. the natJon·s largest retailer. said the pubhc ofrering must be registered first with the Securities and Exchange Commission. KINCANNON SAID NOTES as low as Sl,000 will be offered to customers. with the range going consider ably higher . " "I don't imagine we would register ror less than half a billion dollars:· he said in a telephone interview. · Kincannon said the plan is similar to note sales by Investors Diversified Services of Minneape>Us and Gamble-Skogmo Inc .• another Minneape>lis-based diversified merchandising a nd finan- cial service company. HE SAID MONEY RAISED by Sears would be used "for general and corporate purposes." He would not elaborate. The terms of the notes will vary as will interest rates. Kincan· non said. "What would the rate have to be next year to entice in· vest.ors? You tell me . We'll change the rate to accommodate the market." ·1ran T urmoil Hurts Carte r Popularity THE COMPTROLLER of the currency's office s aid some ba nks are also being notilied that they had misstated the in· terest rate In the opposite direc· lion -a s t oo b1gh .-No breakdown of banks was made public. Jn such cases, banks will not be allowed to demand more money from customers they had undercharged, the comptrollers office saJd. The comptroller of the curren- cy's office. wbJch surveyed 4,700 national banks. is working on a letter telling many of them to go through their books and reim· bur se e v e r y c u sto m e r shortchanged. Besides beef a nd veal, wholesal e prices rose sharply for fresh and dried vegetables, veget able 0 11 products, proc· -essed poultry, pork and black pep- per. No date has been set for the offering. which 1s expected to place considerable pressure on savings mslitutions be<:ause the in· terest rates offered a re likely to be higher than those offered by banks and savmgs a nd loan associations. NEW YORK <AP> -Amcncans think less of Jimmy Carter's work than at any time since before the Camp David s ummit. an Associated Press.NBC News Poll shows. Concern over Iran and Carter's handling of the turmoil there wert' large fartors in the decline, while the continued failure to achieve a peace agreement in the Middle East was also a factor. IN DECEMBER, 36 PERCENT of the public gave Carter good or excellent marks. Interviews with l,600 adults Monday and Tues- day found only 28 pe rcent gave Carter such favorable marks, an · eight-point drop m seven weeks. This latest rating is close to the lowest Point ever found for Carter, reached in August last year. when 26 percent gave him good or excell ent marks. His current standing is not signilicanUy "THE NAMES OF the }lanks will not be available because the banks were examined through the examination process," said Caryl Austrian, communication officer ror Comptroller or the Currency John G. Heimann. different from that low pe>int. · FIFTY-THREE PERCENT Judged Carter's work "only fair" this month And 17 percent rated his work poor, up from 12 percent in the last poll. Two percent of the adults nationwide questioned by telephone said they were not sure. A substantial portion or this drop can be traced to public perceptions of Carter's handling of th!? turmoil in Iran. "All such lnlonnation is ex- empt from the Freedom or In· formation Act." she said. Banks are required to translate the interest rates they charge into an annual interest r ate, which the borrower can see when signing the loan form. 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