Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAbout1979-03-02 - Orange Coast Pilot1 .. Two poli~men use u mall boat to patrol flooded section or C1nc1nnati after the Ohio River crested at 58.6 feet. Several ,. ............. parts or the city are under water and police used the bqats to check on sightseers and prevent looting, -Mom 'Confused' . . Over .Pr~gnaney In -Waddill Case r ere to ounty • a Gasoline 'Panic' Questioned; Iran -. ,_ ;:;_ ..... ~.,.;::: ----~ ----___ .::.-... ~;-.· __ ... DAILY PILOT . * * * 10' * * * , . FRIDAY AFTERNOON, M'AR~H 2, 1979 YOL 11, NO. 6', 4 HCTIONS, 46 l"AOIES Targeted fJg IRS Ruth Butler and her husband, Benedict, of Renton, Wash.. learned .Thursday that she bad won $505,000 in the Irish Sweepstakes: An -Internal Revenue. Service spokesman said today that he estimates that more than $300,000 of her-winnings will be taken for taxes. :Gas 'Panic' Rapped :'.After .U.S. Study · WASHINGTON <AP) - Despite wbat tbe Carter ad- mlnistnUoa malatalm, tbe Ira· Diu ail lbutdown has bad llWe effeet cm wortdwlde oil supplies, a eoqreuional study 1ay1. The .tudJ by tbe UbrUJ ol Coa1rn1 relea1ecl Tbunclay GU PRICE TO 11• .... c:awra THll ftAll;_;\I . accompanied t he Iranian cutoff." Gore ack:Dowleaed that a ma Jor difference between bl• figurea and thole advanced by tbe ~ have to do wltb metbodolo17. He aald e ·In ex Torture I Waddf,11 Trial , Mom Confused By. Pregnancy · By KATHY CLANCY Of* o.lty,..... Steff The mother of a baby Dr. William Waddill is accused of strangling two years ago testified in Orange County Superior Court Thursday she believed she was about 20 weeks pregnant when she sought a.n abortion. But Mary Weaver, who was 18 at th& time of the saline abortion attempt, adn\itted several times during her testimony in Wad· dill's murder retrial that her Viets Nix China's Ple a For Parley recollection of the pregnancy bad become clouded. ·•Right now I 'm confused about exactly what happened," Miss Weaver said at one point. The young woman's testimony is important to both the defense and prosecution in trying to establiab the age of the fetus Miss Weaver was carrying when Waddill attempted the abortion at Westminster Community · Hospital two years ago today. Prosecutor Robert Chatterton said in bis opening remarks to the Jury Wednesday be will at- tempt to sbow the fetus was older than the defense contends, . making it more resistant to saline solution and more likely to survive the abol!ion. Defense Attorney Charles Weedman said he will try to . prove the fetus waa only 20 to 22 weeks along and highly su.scepli- ble tosallne. Weedman, who contended the infant "for all p r actical purposes was already dead" when it waa born told Jurors \tie saline causes ''tremendous shock" to the fetus, along with severe physical damage. The 43-year-old Huntington Harbour obetetrlclan ls accused of · strattgling the Infant girl shortly aft.er she was born to Mila Weaver. Waddill'• fint murder trial ended lut May wben jurors said lbey were bopeleuly dead.locked 7 .5 in favor ol acquittal. 11111 Weaver's testimony Tbunday eonflictecl with that ol <See WADDILL, Pase A!> bJcal, A.nut Malta Debut Yemeni OK Ceaile-fire NICOSIA. Cyprus CAP> -North and South Yemen have agreed to a cease- fire in their week-o ld border conflict. the Iraqi News Agency reported to· day. In a dispat c h from Baghdad, the agency said the agreement takes effect Saturday morning and came as a result or media· tion efforts by president Ahmed Hassan al-Bakr or Iraq and president Hafez Assad ol Syria. The ro-Westem regime in North Yemen reported that Soviet-backed South Yemen OCC1Jpied several settlements inside North Y e_men territory. T be United States announced it was speeding delivery or weapons to North Yemen because of South Yemen's attack. Sex Swingers Semenced to County Jail A husband and wife round guil- ty last month or hosting public swinger parties al thefr home in Fullerton's Sunny Hills area were sentenced to serve time In Orange County Jail Thursday. North Orange County M unicipa.I Court Judge Leonard Goldstein ordered John Louis Shellman, SO, to serve four months in jail and bis wife, Carla, 47, to spend two months in jail. The sentences are to begin Mond!l)' unless the couple ob- tain a delay in Orange County Superior Court while they ap- peal their case. Goldstein also placed the Sbellmans on three years• formal probaUon. Tbe Sbellmana were aJTMted tut Oetober after a three-month invntipUoa by pol.lee. OflJcen posed a• 1ue1ll at tbe 8bellmul' weekend parties and al10 obaer•ed tbem from Girl, 1 4 , Captive 9Hours THOUSAND OAKS CAP ) -A 23-year-old man on parole from a previous sex-crime sentence was back in custody today ruler a captive 14-year·old girl was sexually tortured for nine hours, sheriff's deputies said. Kurt Eu ge~e Jones or Thousand Oak was booked Thursday for · nvestigation of kidnap rape <with a foreign ob· ject l , attempted rape and mayhem. He said the girl was taken to a remote area n ear Lake Sherwood and tortured with a cigarette lighter and raped with a weapon of undisclosed descrip· lion, Ventura County sheriff's Sgt. Don Morrow said. The girl, whose identity was withheld, bad been hitchhiking Wednesday with two boys when lbe trio were picked up. She told investigators the m a n who picked them up dropped the boys off at home, then took her caP.live to the lakeside area 40 miles northwest of downtown Los Angeles. She was held from 10 p.m. to 7 a.m .. Morrow said, adding that she gave a detailed description or her attacker and his car which led to Jones' arrest. Coast Weath e r Mostly fair through Saturday with sunny and warmer days . Highs Saturday in upper 60s. Lows tonight mostly in the 408. INSIDE T ODAY ltt the mc>oQ for f Mftgft Ua· higw? Fmd out where to see ittt•f'ftOtfottal movies with subCUkt onlM on Page Cl. l•ax , '' A2 DAILY PILOT s Friday, March 2. t919 Carter Ignores Begin's 'Sham' Claim WASlllN<;TON IAf'l ~t ili'nt Curh•r a nd Mt•nacb tm H~1un. publicly l&no11n11 th• l!'lr acli prime m1malf'r s toqh J rrivaJ ~latt•m nl. af(' cut.IA¥ thd r t'tfortti ut ttvlvln1t ~talled M tdl'llllt Pt'Ct\'\' t ol~" tn 3 hot>t'f\11 lttcht Afll•r nw\•l rn~ alone ne arl)' 1 w o ho ur' 'l'hur:;day nllf ht . t ' r ter und Ut·~111 t(Ol toceth r OC Airlin To Request Flight OK Becau.se Atr Cahfom1a plans Lo s uspend it~ service to San Du:go, Goldecp West Airlines s ays tl '~ planning to expand its fli t<ht~ from Orange County Ai rport to the "l•l>S•on city Dick Biggs, spokes man for Golden West. said the three dai- ly round trips offered now by hi s firm will be increased tO·'Seven ·on April t. the day Air Cal begins reducing its . San Diego J>crvice. Air Califorrua has applied to the Civil Aeronautics Board for permission to· completely stop s ervice to San Diego by May 1. Biggs said servic~ initially will be in the 18-passenger De HaviUand Twin Otters but there a r e plans to include the 30~ passenger wide-body SD 3·30s as passenger de mand increases. ' FromP~A J WADDILL. • Dr. Forrest Howard. who ex- a mined the pregnant Leen.ager at the Huntington Bea ch Commwii· t y Clinic eight days before the abortion. Howard told the jury Miss We aver believed she was about 22 weeks pre gnant, but his own examination Jed him to think :\he· was about 28 weeks into the g eslat1onal cycle. "To the best of my knowledge 1 told her I didn't thmk,.5he could get an abortion." Dr. Howard testifie d. "She was too far along." Miss Weaver's testimony was delayed briefl y Thursday when her attorney, Joseph Angelo, ap- proached trial Judge Bryon Mt'Millan after his client was called to the witness stand. McMillan m et with Angelo, Weedman and Chatterton in his chambers and cited Angelo for contempt of court for the di~p. tion. A hearing on the cita o was set for next Friday. -r A n g e Io r e pres ents M," s s Weaver in a $17 million wroqgful death lawsuit against Waddill and the hospital, a suit that was filed during the physician's first murder trial. Chatterton bas said he will try to prove during the three to four· month r e tria l that Waddill strangled the infant because be was in financial trouble, bad no malpractice insurance and fear ed a lawsuit if the infant lav e d a nd s uffered brain damage. However, Weedman described his client as "very prosperous" at the time or the abortion, say· ing be netted about $150,000 a year in income. While Chatterton has said he will produce a witness who aaw Waddill choking the infant, Weedman contended the phyai· c1an was feeling the baby's throat to detect a heartbeat. Judge McMillan dismissed the jury Thuncay until 9 a.m. Mon· day. One of five alternate jurors, Linda Mayer. was excused from jury duty by McMillan Thursday after she cited "pressing personal reasons" foT belng una- ble to complete the trial. DAILY PILOT T""O•-CNtlOelf\'l'\leC,--lllSc-.,M0,.,._~,.11--DflMOr...,. c .. •ll'wCll""""C-~4'lt ... 11-~ l>Olbtl\IMHI _....., .......... Fr!My f<H' C.0.W ~ .... N-1 llH<'!I. ............. llM<"l"-, .... v .. ..., ........... l...-~llCMtl A >1"'11•~-*'··--... .......,..-~.. ""prlft(lpjol .......... Ill .... "" ,,. wt~ 80 Sl~.C.IU1•tW. CM ........ ,_ .. _.. ... _ Pfff! .. f'I .... PWll!IW ff<• It. Clrlff v ... ,.. .. .....,,_ °"""ill~ ,.._ . ...,.. uow .,......, .......... Mo.WOlntl'.tlilO< a..ri..'!~~ ....... ,, ..... "' ................. ..... C..t•MIM~ .... ....... .._ .. K .. I·~-­ """'""""' lff(" llWS ..... ..,..:--' T1l1•ne (n4).._, Clee.,..Mceel I;.._. a1a1n In m id moroanat \<>day, with the pnmc.> mlniftt'r drtvlnc to the Wbll• HouH a fow minutes abeacl of •('bedule. The leack-ts •lto plan~ an a flernoon t\e asroo tn crucial talks that could lead to a rww C"m p Ot1 v 1d 11 u m m1l , a nd ~ttrttd lo It f t"8l1Vl' t'VCRIOIJ dln nt>r with tht-lr WtVC"l\ lH tht' !ltlltt Of lht' Jt>Wl~h Sahb•lh SpUlers Get No Cle1nency Spiders at Lag uo u Otial'.h St'hooli> got ~omt! une>.pected support Thurs- day from a local school critic 8 ruce Hopping oblded district offi cials at a board meeting for spendtng $54 for spider spray Business Manager Clyde Lovelady called it "de· spiderizing schools.'' But Hopping praised the spiders. "When I lived in the Far East , we used spiders- tbe good insects eliminat· ing the bad insects," Hop· ping recalled. "I think we'd be better ore letting the spiders up there breathe." Despite Hopping's im· passioned plea for clemen· cy, trustees voted to gas the insects. Ex-Harbor School Chief Give n Pos t A former N e wport -Mesa Unified School District superln· tendenl bas been named s uperintendent of schools in the Santa Clarita Com"munity College District of Valencia. Leland B. Newcomer, who is resigning as superintendent of the Grossmont Union Hi g h School District in El Cajon, will also be president or the two.year College of the Canyons. He attracted public attention at Grossmont in 1977 when he weathered a storm of protest by parents over a proposal to cul back varsity football and basket· ball in favor of intramural s ports. Newcomer was the firs t s uperintendent in Newport·Mesa after it unified in 1965 and re- mained at the job until 1968. Two Arrested In Robbery; Loot Found Two robbery suspects were at· rested by Buena Park police Thursday night a fter they al· lege<ll~ took-$800 at 9unpoiot from a local fast food shop, police said today. Sandra Joan Ma,nnine and Jobn Caton Arruda, both of Stan· ton, allegedly were spotted by patrol officers as they left the Burger King, 8572 Stanton Ave., after the 11;18 p.m . robbery, police said. • Mias Manning was arrested after officers chased her through a field, police said, Y(hile Arruda was taken into custody later in Stanton. Police said they recovered $800 taken ln tbe holdup along with a gun allege<tly used in the robbery. F,....PflfleJIJ OIL •. Secr-tUry of Stata Cyrus R. Vance D1lo arraoted a luncheon meeuna with u.. prim~ m1D11ter t Lh• Stat.e Department. The enc:oura&lng tone waa in abarp contrast to the blunt thruat of Begin's vow, voiced up· on urlvaJ 1tt Andrews Air Force Base, Md .. that hiB government "l'&nnot be pres ed Into signing u 11bam d<x·ument" with E1YJ>t. Mlllcana no words, Belin said, "We are asked to sign docu- ments wblcb are in contradic· taoo of tbt Camp David peace agrel!ments reached last Sep- te mbe r and enabling our southern neighbor <Egypt) at any moment to declare the trea- ty null and void and to make a war against Israel " La t e r. though , d eclaring himself encouraged by his initial discussion with Carter at the White House, Begin told re· porters, "There was not even one difficult moment." As he entered Blair House, the orficial guest residence across Pennsylvania A venue, Begin added. "f think it was one of the most important and constructive talks I ever bad with the presi- dent." Before their discussion in the White House Oval Office, Carter and Begin stood shoulder to shoulder and talked with muted optimism about the task before them. "There may be ups and downs." Begin told reporters, "but when it comes lo a .time of crisis, we make another intellec· tual effort and we overcome the difficulties. Hopefully. this will be the tase also during my several days in Washington." There bas been no indication when the talks will conclude. Altfiough Carter acknowledged "we still have some way to go," be dedared: "We're determined to succeed. "We'll be tenacious in our efforts . . . hopefully leading to the con· clus ion of a compr ehensive peace in the Middle East.'' Before Be gin 's arrival, diplomatic sources made it clear the United States backs Egypt on issues blocking completion of a tre'aty which once was expect· e d lo be s igned by last Dece mber at the latest. Tears Thwart Auto Theft In Newport An e mployee of Hughes Aircraft in Newport Beach told police s~ nearly lost her car to a robber Thursday morning, but the man relented when she began to cry. Virginia Carson, 26, a• lab tech nician at the Microelec· tronics Products Division at 500 Superior Ave. said she was ac· costed at about 8 a.m . as she was arriving for work. She told police the red·haired man approached her as she parked her car, pulled a switch· blade knife and told her be was going to take USe vehicle. She said sbe begged him not to because it ta the only thing« value she owns and when he persisted in bis demands, sbe began to cry. She said at that point the ban· dit gave up and fled. -Mogul's Wife Big Spender FORT WORTH, Texas <AP; -Priscilla Davis bas testified t.bat she spent up to $20,000 per month for clothing a nd other personal items during her mar· riage t o millio naire Cu llen Davis. But Mrs . Davis, 37, said Thursday durini her divorce trial that she "really wasn't aware" of the extent of Davis' wealth when they were married in August, 1968. - She testified Lhat prior to their marria1e. Davis told her he would provide ber with •'nine jillion times more" than ber pre. vioua busband, Jack Wilborn.· "He aald be would always care for me and atve me far, fat more than Jack evet could," Mrs. Davia aaid in stale diatrict court. 'llBS HOOD NUI IV.4MED 'ROBIN' Presidential Peck Claire Huckel, 7, of Philadelphia, the 1979 National Easter Seal Child, gets a ·kiss on the cheek from Presi· dfnt Carter during a visit to the White House Thursday. Bright Wall ·Murals Replace Graffiti By JERRY CLAUSEN Of ttle o.lly Pl ... SYff Four·letter words zipped out or s pray.paint cans so quickly that Huntington Beach city of· ficials were on the verge of clos - ing a pedestrian bridge across the storm channel between Sis· son and Mead:rrk Drives late last year. City crews ha painLed over the graffiti so often that some res idents near Village View School s wore the wall that s hielde d hom es from the walkway that joined the two streets was all paint and no con- crete blocks. Offi cials approached the teachers and students at Village View School with a possible solu- tion. Tum the seventh graders loose with buckets or bright paint to create a mural. Sherwin Williams donated paint, and art teacher Kathy Meister divided her 60 seventh graders into four teams to paint the 32 block·wall panels. By the end or January, artistic i ce cream s undaes , hot air balloons, dogs, rocket shiP5 and "happy faces" brightened the walkway. "The kids knew it might be ruined the day after it was finished," said Ms . Meister. But the northwest Huntington Beach area walls have withstood the test of time. For more than a month now, no dirty words have besmirched the paintings -only an oc· casional balf·hearted zap dis· graces a colorful painting. Those a re periodically painted over by the young artists who created the mural effect. "We were really surprised." s~Hd Ms. Meister. "The kids watch over it and are hurt when spray cans hit a panel. Parents watch it, and eighth graders patrol it occasionally.•· Primary grade youngsters at the kindergarten·through-eigbth· grade Ocean View School Dis· trict facility even feel better about making the bridge cross· ing now, she said. •'The walkway is bright and cheerful now, no longer gloomy and sort of scary for the younger children," she added. Best of all, those students who would have to walk as many as seven or eight m or.e blocks around the storm·channel area if the bridge ts closed get to sleep in a few extra minutes in the morning. And, said Ms. Meister. there is enough paint left over for the kindergarteners to brighten up all the school trash c ans with their own artistic efforts. ·Three Seize d In Fullerton . Heist Slaying Three people were arrested on murder charges Thursday after they allegedly shot a man to death during a robbery, Fullerton police said today. Jorge Diaz Correa, 23. of 400 W. Valencia Drive. Fullerton, was pronounced dead at Anaheim Memorial Hospital from a single gunshot wound to the chest, police. reported. Arrested at .a Jocal hotel about t wo hours after the 1:23 p.m. shooting were Ana Veronica Gallegos, 23, of 412 S. Harbor Blvd., Fuller ton , Elizabeth Veronica Gallegos, 38, of 1430 N. Acacia St., Anaheim; and Rene Perez Tobar Jr., 23, address un· known. police said. Officers asserted Correa was shot by one or the three murder suspects when a scuffle broke out during a bold·UP at the home the dead man shared with three others. Police said an undetermined amount of cash was taken from the apartment. Details of the case are still under investiga· lion, police said. Entire Stock of SUITS and .SPORT COATS l're9t P.,,e A J VIET ••• public and to cover their war ln· tenatficatlon. "Chinese troops have been in· vadlng Vietnam, destroying vllla1es and causin,-numerous crimes against the Vietnamese people. So what do they mean by proposing negotiations?" The broadcast said that. tbe Vietnamese people are "far from being deceived" and de· manded China withdraw all troops from Vietnam and un· dertake to respect Vietnam's in· dependence, sovereignty and territorial integrity. Meanwhile, Japan's Kyodo news service quoted Chinese Deputy Premier Ku Mu as say· ing China's assault has been pro- gressing smoothly and that l>e· king "will be able to pull out its troops as originally scheduled." But Ku said if Vietnam at· tacked China that "China will punish Vietnam again in a limit· ed space a nd degree." Brezhnev, in the te xt of a Lelevised address, also said be hoped to meet with President Carter "in the near future" to s ign a strategic arms limitation treaty. It was the first mention by the Soviets of a desire for a summit sin ce the ope ning of U.S.· Chinese diplomatic relations and the visit to Washington or Chinese Vi ce Premier Teng Hsiao-ping. West e rn a nal yst s found Brezhnev's remarks on China to be surpnsingly moderate . ffe es· sentially did not go beyond a l2·day-0ld Kremlin statemen~ is- sued the day after China in· vaded Vietna m . He repeated that the Soviet Union would honor treaty obliga. lions to Hanoi, but gave no in· di cation o f what steps the Russians might lake beyond ex· pressions of support. 100 R eside nts Face T .. aile r Rental S uits Laws uits have been filed against about 100 residents of the Hunting to n By -the ·Sea Mobile Home Village, claiming they have failed to pay their full monthly rental charges Ttre s uits in West Orange County Municipal Court follow a protest by tenants over a $19 in· cre ase that went into effect late last year. Tenants have refused to pay the added rent and instead put the money aside for physical im· 9rovements at the complex west of the Southe rn California Edison Co. plant. Tenants have pre viously filed s uit ag ains t th e Novarro Construction Co., owners of the park. They claim that they didn't re. ceive proper notification of the rent increases . They also allege that owners have failed to make improvements promised al the park. llond Bandit Robs Renk in Fullerton A blond bandit with a mustache ned with an unde· termioed amount of cash Thurs· day afternoon from a bank in Fullerton, police reported today. The lone robber, armed with a ) blue steel revolver. held up a; teller at the Bank of America, 104 N. Raymond Ave., at 2:33 p. m . He fl ed into a' nearby apartment complex, polic"e said. Fina I Daysi .. 50% OFF ALL SALES FINAL I ' I Orange Coast EDITIO N VOL. 72, NO. 61 , ~ se-eTtONS, 46 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA . FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 1979 .. • •• ·~ 1 Your Hometow Dally Newspiipe~ ~ l \ of Ireland Take lfp-Gauntlet By P'HIUP a08MAalN Ot•o.... ...... , .... Bett.y Williama. the 1'78 Nobtl Peace Prize winner who helped organlz Northe rn Ireland women and men to atop political. ~nomlc and rellgjous violence there, urged a curious rorm of support from Americans Thursday. She asked an a udience of 1!iO at UC Irvine not t.o send money to Northern Ireland. "It's golng to kill our people. It's going for guns and ammuni· lion. Don't let anybody tell you different, because they're liars. Make them show you where it's &oing. . "I know_ where, it's going. To kill my people." Mrt Williama, tn early im. was an uncelebrated 8eltaat wilt ol a rne~hant .eaman, with no out.Jj de work and no public uctlvlty be)iond church, school and home. On Aue. 10, 1976, a British soldier shot the driver or an lnsh Republican Army 1etaway car In the Andersonst.own sec· lion or B e lh s t , an IRA stronghold. The car careened into three children, killing them. They were t'be nieces of Malread Corrigan, a deeply re· ligious Roman Catholic who was as uncelebrated as Mrs . Williams. • Mrs. Williams, who said she was "sick and tired" of the violence, carried a petitioR' into Ande1110nst.own asking stranRers to plead ror peace and an end t.o the killing that bad gone on since the late 1960s. · of about 000 women as part of the drive. The 1rievln1 Miss Corrigan saw ai pass her house; sh~ joined it. The two women became joint leaders of a spon· taneous mass peace movement. They began marches every Saturday. The Saturday after the children were killed, 10,000 people joined t~ march. A w~ek later, 20,000 marched. Mrs. Williams is a tall, sturdy woman wjlb red hajr .. S.tJe. ..b{lS . developed 1aryngitis on her speaking tour. She si>eaks in a clipped bitter and impassioned voice that tells stories about friends, cousins; they are stories about the dead. She has to lean forward to take the questions from her au- dience, Jike .an -old woman, struggling to hear. She lost the use of one ear in a bomb blast. Betty Williams is 35. "Come," she exhorted the liateners, "Come and have a wee look at the way my people are living; then come back and send your dollars. If your heart C'1! l stand it." She organized a peace march (See IKELAND, Page AZ> I j , ! f i i ' ' i i a a • ..., ................. ADAMS PRINCIPAL FANNON WELCOMES HELNRS FROM CHRIST LUTHERAN'SCHOOL In Costa lhM, a Cooperative Effort br Chlldren to Help Someone In Need Kids May Not See Goal •• i Mesa Pupils Hampered by State Pop-top Ban ~t' By JACKIE RYMAN cycling -at 17 cents a ton - 0tt11eo.11yP11etstatt and the proceeds given to a • Third graders rrom Christ! charity. i Lutheran School in Costa Mesa He said teachers and parents I did their bit today to help slu· also hope lo have someone come f 1 rdents at another school buy a to the school with a Sffing-eye seeing-eye dog for a •blind dog and speak to stµdents so person. they'll understand why their ef· The 23 youngsters from Lori forts re needed. Fannon said he was delighted with the . donation from Christ Lutheran students, who read about the project ln the Daily Pilot. "I'd like t.o see more coopera· lion between private and public schools," be said. - \ Dammann's class donated 14,450 pop tops to help Adams School students ralse the $5,000 needed to buy a do&. 1 But even so, Adams School \# Principal Lewis Fannon says it r doesn't look like they'll make it. ~ The problem, be said, is that a ~ recent state law bans pull-top r aoft drink cans because the pop Vietnam Rejects China Parley Plea t tops are a safety hazard, "We figured we'd need about 1 t one million pop tops," said Fan· ' l non. "In fact, this project i originated as a way t.o show the I. st.udenta what one million of an)'lhing looked like." t Unfortunately he said, the ll r students have OOiy learned what , 350,000 ol 10metbing looks Uk~. "We've got boxes and boxes of these tbinp," Fannon said. Because of the new law, be said, studeata have decided to wrap up their two-year-old proJ· ect tbia year. The pop tops will be redeemed for aluminum re- Coast Weat•er Mostly fair tbrou1b Saturday with sunny and warmer days. Htglla Saturday 1.n upper IOI. Lowa toDlCbt moeUy ha tbe ... INUlt•Te•AY , ...... ,.,.,.... ... 4 ~ ............ io ... .... ,.., ............... . ............... CJ. BANGKOK, Thailand MP> - Vietnam rejected a Chinese pro· posal for negotiations to end their two-week war today, call· ing it a "trick," and made its own proposal ror talks on the coildltion that Peking -first pull troops out of Vietnam. In a speech t.n Moscow today, Soviet President Leonid I. Brezhnev also demanded that China immediately bait it.I in- vasion of Soviet-allied Vietnam and witMraw ita troops "to the last soldier." Brezhnev threatened no specific action, however. . l~telllaence sources here, meanwhile, uJd CblDeae troops were clollq a ftle on tbe Viet· namne defenclera of Laq &m, a 1trat.elie erouroada tGw1J 80 miles llCl(tb of Huot After llaDoi'1 Voice of Viet· nam radio denounced China's call for negotiations, the Viet· . lBca/, Artut MakeaDebut namese Foreign Ministry re· leased its proposal, saying Viel· nam would be ready to negotiate notmalization of relations once Chinese troops withdrew from its territory and Peking respect· ed its &0vereignt.y and indepen· dence. The mlnistry proposal, broad· cast by Hanoi radio, was re· portedly sent to the Chinese Fotelgn Ministry in Peking. Tbe Vteinamese · radio said China's call for negotiations was "a trick" that Peking authorities are using "to fool the publlc and to cover their war in- temlftcation. "Cbineee troops have been ln· Yadla1 Vietnam, destroying vUla1ea and causing numerous crimes qalnst tbe Vietnamese people. So what do they mean by proPOeina nqotiatiODI?'' The biolldcut said that the Vletaameae people are "far from beina deceived" and de· · manded China withdraw all troopa from Vietnam and un- dertake to rmpect Vietnam'• in· dependence, aonrel1aty and ten1tclrU1 ~. . lleaawblle,-Japan'• Xyodo UWI Hl'Ylce qaotecl Chinese Deputy PNmilr Ka llu u la)'· lDI Cldaa'• -·· .... .,...pro. .,,.... l•Dlllltlr ad &Ml 'Pe- --• ..,... .............. lta ........... , ...... .. ', ·fi& Kli illd VlllMm at- UllUI ~-tW 11Cldaa wU1 .. Dally l"tlet ,,,._ llY ltl<IWlnl K-ler 'PEOPLE SEND MONEY TO IRELAND, BUT THEY DON'T VISIT ... COME HAVE A LOOK' Nobel Peace Prt~ Winner Betty Wllllama Plead• Her Caae at UC lrvlne Study Reveals Iran Oil Cutoff . Has 'Little Effe ··t: WASHINGTON CAP l Despite what t he Carter ad - ministration maintains, tbe lra. nian oil shutdown bas bad litUe efrect on worldwide oil sul>ptres, a congressional study sayt. The study by the Llbrary or Con1res1 releaaed Thursday said the Jou of Iranian oil bas been made up1 almost entirely by increased production from other oil·exportin.g nations. While federal energy officials say the situation in Iran bas caused a net loss of 2.5 million barrels or oil daily, the con· gressional study said the actual decline bas been roughly one· tenth that amount -240,000 bar· rels of oil a day . Rep. Albert Gore Jr., D·TeM., who commissioned the study, said, "It leads m e to question the panic atmosphere tbat .bas accompanied the Iranian cutoff." Gore acknowledged that a ma· jor difference betw een his figures and those advanced by GAS PRICE TO RISE 4.9 CENTS THIS YEAR-Al the administration have to do with methodology. He said federal officials gauged the loss of Iranian oil against the volume of oil they projected might be produced in 1979, wbile the con· gressiooal study based its fmd· logs on actual production figures during the first nine months of 1978. Ed Vllade, an Energy Depart· ment spokesman, said while be had not seen the congressional study, energy officials bad con· fidence in their projections. Meanwhile, Energy Secretary James R. Schlesinger said Thu"5day his prediction that un· leaded gasoline will soon cost $1 a gallon wasn't intended as a "green light" to oil companies to raise prices. Schlesinger's prediction of Sl·a ·_gallon unleaded prices "within a year or so" was criticized by Sen. Walter D. Huddleston, D·Ky., who said the remark ltaeU might encourage price hikes. The eoeray secretary denied doin110. . He said that in predicting $1·a· gallon gas, be was only respond· ing to a question from Sen. Jacob Javit.s, R·N.Y., at a bear· ing this week and not promoting price increues. He stressed that his remarks applied only to un· leaded fuels. In a related development, a Senate staff report cautioned Thursday that the United Stat.es should not look to Mexico to help make up for oil lost because of the Iranian crisis. The study, pre a red by the Senate Energy C mittee staff, said Mexico is likely to be a major exporter f crude oil within the decade -t.e vast oil and gas reserves. Persistent Coatpetitor Observers wlio watched 5-year·old John Ko of Irvine knock a tennis ball against a backboard at Universi~y Community Park on Wednesday report he's got a heart at least as big as his racket. Young Ko would take a solid whack at the ball1 miss the rebound, chase down the bouncing orb and wnack it again. He's been playing the game about six months. ~x Swingers Sente":ce~ Fullerton Couple to Serve TUrw in Jail ' A bmllad aad de found IUil· tJ lut moatb ol lloetbal public •wblcw .,.,.. ...... 1aOme in Fallert.OD'1 SuaQ HUI• area Nort• Or••I• Count1 .......... ea.t hMa IA-•rw.1 GolcllWD ordered Jobn Louil Sbellman, ao1• to serve four montllll lD Jau and bl• .Ue, Carla, 41, to spend two montbs last October after a three·month ln jail. investigation by police. Otncers Tbe tentencea are to belin po s e d as I u es ts at the cou ob-Shellmans' weekend parties and tain a •Y in Oran1e ~ ' nelgbborina yarda. · Superior Cow\ while they •P" , Nellbbon tesWJed durtna tbe peal tWr cue. 13-day trial they could aee nude Gold1teln. also elaced the couples eqqed in auual ac· Sbellmana en three years' Uvltlel tn the baek Yll'd ot the formal probation. bome the Sbellmans ~d been • Tb• Sbellmana. were arrelted renttnc .. . ., . ' I ' . . r • ' . 'N M QAILY PILOT fnc1tv. Mtrpb a. \97¥ 'Far Goo on Beacli I ~ Confusioii Related Newport Begina Clean'· up Operation At Trial Coatil Guud olfaetala f't beach cleanlna operation an port Beach today after 1tobs or sticky tn we~ dts '-""covered alon1 the etcbt mlle atrand between the Santa AA• River jetty aJMS lbe harbor •· trance. A spoke~mon for the Coast Guard dbtrid beadquan.n an Lona Beacb aaJd the beacbes mo.t beavtb bit by the ooe and two·inch 1lobl would be cleaned by the Coast Guard and the dty Negotiation Continues On Mideast WASHINGTON <AP) -Presi· dent Carter and Menachem Begin, publicly lporlng the Israeli prime miniater's touch arrival statement, are cuting efforts at reviving stalled Mideast peace taJb ln a hopeful light. After meeting alone for nearly two hours Thursday night, Carter and Begin spent nearly three hours to~ether this morn· ing. The session ran longer than scheduled and delayed a St.ate Department luncheon for Begin at which Secretary of State Cyrus R. Vance was host. A scheduled Carter-Begin meeting this afternoon was postponed until Saturday eve- ning. A U.S. official said privately that both sides wanted time to "sit down and review the status of the negotiati00$." However, the two leaders still s chedWed a festive dinner with their wives at the start of the Jewish Sabbath tonight. The encouraging tone was in s harp contrast to the blunt thrust of Begin's vow, voiced up· on arrival at Andrews Air Force Base, Md., that his government "cannot be pressed into signing a sham document" with Eppt. Mincing no words, Begin said, ··we are asked to sign docu· ments which are in cootradic· tion of the Camp David peace agreements reached Jaat Sep- t ember and enabling our southern neighbor <Egypt) at any moment to declare the trea- ty null and void and to make a war against Israel." Later, though, declaring himself encouraged by bis initial discussion with Carter at the White House, Begin told Te· porters. "There was not even one difficult moment." Tears Thwart Auto Theft In Newport An employee of Busbee Aircraft in Newport Beach told police she nearly lost ber car to a robber Tbunday morninl. but the man relented when abe began to cry. Vlrsinia Carson, 26, a ·1ab technician at tbe Mtcroelec· tronica Products Division at 500 Superior Ave. said sbe wu ac· coated at about 8 a .m. u abe was arriviDg for wort. She told police tbe red-haired man approached her aa abe parked her ~~ pulled a switch-blade knife told ber be wu going to take tbe vehicle. Sbe said 1be belled him not to becauae lt ls tbe only uu.na or value abe owm and when be penlsted in hla demands, lbe began to cry. Sbe said Ill tbat point tbe ban- dit gave up and Reel. DAILY PILOT OMlee °" .. Fe ...... .... L...-··-~ .... .. .......... ,,.. .... ......... Ta'''' acn ... .,. -G' .......... ,, ... would be tllpc!rted to do t.bc" . t of the work CoHt Ou1rd offlclala were also anaJyttna the 100 lhlit WtUI lntUally wubed Hhcm.; Thuri day atctit. They aeld they doo'1. llnow wbere tht1 1lob1 came fro'" But f"t1day mornlntc. Chesler Ea&oo, •PC>k•man for the at.ak Landt Dtvilk>n wbkh ovenee6 oU drtllini lo at.le tidelands. aald be'• oonvtnced lbe t•r lao't from tbe drUlin& rtas off Hunt ln1too Bffcb. lie said the weathered, 1Ucky condlUon of the oll iodicatea it's lfccpaJec from M n•tural venl or •n old well rather lh•n the float· tn1 1Uck that would come from the workiq platlorm. City llreguard spokesman Loaan Lockabey said tbe tar blobs aren't threal4tning marine Ule. "It's all over our beaches. but lt'8 oot that large an amount," he reported. County Top Target For Major Airp~rt The number of proposed sites for a m.aJor new Southern California aJrport bas been nar· rowed to seven, three of which are ln Oraoae County. Tbe Southern California• As· aoclatlon of Governments <SCAO) released the latest list of potential aJtes Thursday amid warnings that Los Angeles In· ternatiooal Airport may reacb capacity sooner than expected. Los Angeles airport chief Cllf. too Moore, who Joined SCAG of. ficials at a news conference, said the final choice must be made soon to take the burgeon· ing pusenger burden off Los Angeles lntemaUonal Airport. He said 40 mllllon paasencers a year is projected by 1981, but the earliest any major new airport cou\.,cJ be finished is 1984. By KATHY CLANCY Of ... O.lly ...... , .... The mother of a baby OT. Wllllam Waddill is accuaed or s trangling two years ago tes tified in Orange County Superior Court Thursday she believed she was about 20 weeks pregnant when she sought an abortion. . But Mary Weaver, who wa.s 18 at the lime of the saline abortion attempt, admitted several timfS during her testimony ln Wad· di 11 's murder retrial that her recollection or the pregnancy had become clouded . "Right now I 'm confused about exactly what happened," Miss Weaver said at one point. The young wom an's testimony Is Important to both the defense and prosecution in trying to establish the age or the fetus Mlss Weaver was carrying when Targeted "9 IRS ,.,. •• ..,.... Waddill attempted the abortion at Westminster Co mmunity HospitaJ two years ago today. Ruth Butler and her husband. Benedict, of Renton, Wash .• learned Thursday that she had won $505,000 in the Irish Sweepstakes. An Internal Revenue Service spokesman said today that be estimates that more than $300,000 of her winnings will be taken for taxes. Prosecutor Robert Chatj.erton said In his opening remarks to the jury Wednesday be will •· tempt to show the fetus was older than the defense contendt. ma1'1ng it more resistant ~ saline solution and more likely to survive the abortion. The sites ln Orange County are Bell Canyon ln the southeast county, the Los Alamitos Naval Reserve Center ·and El Toro Marine Corps Air Station. The other sites are Camp Pendleton Marine Base. Chino Marine ·Crusllde Viewed Defense Attorney Charles Weedman said he wHl try to prove the fetus was only 20 to 22 weeks along and highly suscepli· blelosaline. ~---~-~~~~l....ded~~·~~~::.!..!.:~~~ Newport Officials Divided on Elf orts --., -·--~~~:!es.~a1s -~:~::iaCJ~~: .. Hills, Chino Airport and '"'Lo"'s....-----..w..-1=--------=--.iF'lil,,_,,_.. __ ..._., _ __.....,..--....-1--1------~nw..,,...--- Ange~es-Long Beacti' Harbor. SCAG officials also announced that March Air Force Base and one other site in Riverside Coun· ty have been dropped from con· · when it was born told jurors the sideration. * * * Airline· Eyes More Flights To San Diego Because Air Cali!ornia plans to suspend its service to San Diego. Golden West Airlines says it's planning to expand its flights from Orange County Airport to the mission city. Dick Biggs, spokesman for Golden West, said the three dai· ly round tripe.offered now by bis firm will be lncreued to seven OD April 1, the day Air Cal begina reducing its San Diego service. •. Air California bas applied to the Civil Aeronautics Board for permission to completely st.op service to San Diego by May 1. Biggs said service initially will be ln the IS-passenger De Havilland Twin Otters but there are plans to include the 30· passenger wide-body SD 3·30s as passenger demand increases. Newport Beach officials who have launched a crusade to save the city's marine industries, now find themselves .divided on the rescue effort. At the same time, the city is being forced to levy new fees on most or those businesses. The future of the city's marine oriented businesses was an issue at Moeday's city council meet- ing when councilmen discussed the fees that will go into effect July 1 under a mandate from the stale Lands Commission. Tht>se fees of 8.5 cents per square foot are being required as rental from marinas, boatyards and other businesses that have docks blillt over public tidelands. Marine businesses also came up later in the meellng on a pair or appeals of planning com· misslon decisions regarding boatyards. The appeals were filed by Councilman Paul Hummel who wanted to reverse the com· mission's decisions to allow two boatyards to sell portions of their property for office develop· ment. Hummel noted that the dty's Local Coastal Plan Advisory Committee, a group preparing the document that will enable the city to reg~in control of its F,....P.,,eAJ IRELAND VIOLENCE. • • .. We ~ve nlne armies on our " 1treeta in Ireland," she said. Tbey are factiona of freedom fl1bten. terrorist ganca, the IRA. tbe Britllb Army -1.5 mUlion armed aoldien. .. Over 2,000 of our people are dead. Maybe I should tell you a little bit about war, and what it's like to live in It." Sbe described a coua)6 shot, .. riddled to death. lie wasn't a member of any terrorist gang; be waa simply a Catholic." Another cousin, traveling a road with a friend. There was a bomb ln tbe road. "And Joe was no lonl'er tbere. Two more martyrs for Ireland." A sniper takes aim at a British soldier. doesn't see a child nearby; be mluea the soldier and "blows tbe bead clean ot1" ofthecbUd. "hn't lt magic?" Mrs. Wllllams said. "You•re puttin' men on the moon, and we put people on tbe atreeta to march for wlult happened ln"l.690. "That's the madness of Ireland. :'That'• not my Ireland, I'm afraid," abe Hid. "The Ireland J want to eee la a just and free country, with no reuon for kill· in • ...,.,.. "There'• no conlllct that can't be fouebt, nonviolently. "It'• tbe women of Ireland wbo have taken up the 1auntlet. Tbe1've lost their husbands, ,tbelr eODI. I don't care who killed them. I c1oa•t care U it waa the Brttllb 1overnment or the IRA. •'We'll never iet over tbe deadt ol oar......_ "Two of mr bapplest mo-meau, wwe llvlq birth to m.; chlldl!la. ..,. ..... ol tbla world haw about. "We know exactly where we're about. And we're going there. Forward. ''I have never seen guta, llke the gut.a of women in Ireland. And I'm so proud. It's releasing a lot of .our women. We. never bad a thing about f emlnism Uke American women. But tt'a re· leasing our women, mentally." "I love Ireland. It's one of those countries you can get lost in. We're the friendliest people tbere·are. "Kind? We're the kindest peo- ple in the world. "Generosity? We'll thank you for paying for that drink at the bar. .. And I found myself crytnc, Jesus, look at Ireland, and the blood Oil the ground .• ' She said the movement bu been successful. She cited a ~ percent drop in violence ln the past two years. Sbe said it's not over, and won't be for a Iona time. Boater Held In Newport A Newport Beach man wu ln cQatody today after Harbor Patrol deputies towed bis 18-foot dory to shore, found him to be lncoberent and then discovered a pn·in bis clotblq. Doa ZeiUer. 28, ot JOOI Court St., wu· taken to UCJ Medical center for treatment. H1a boat wu 1potted late Tbursday monm. bobb6J11 ta tbe surf otf Rolla Oalea State Beacb. Re WM Wei OG IUlpidoD of bela1 aade1' Ille lnflaeaee of nareOtia aad tan:rta& a coo- coastal area from the coastal commission, bas made pres· ervation of marine Industries it.a first item of business. He said the planning com· mission's approval of the two or: lice developments would only erode the committee's efforts. But tbe owners of the two boatyards, Latham Perkins and Al Larson, told councilmen they would go out of business without the additional income lbe offices would generate. The two boatyard owners told councilmen that, because of a lack of skilled help, they can't expand their operations and the construction or the offices won't saline causes "tremenddus reduce their yards' activities. shoclt" to the fetus, along with Edward Robin.son, who wants to build the office at Larson's Boatyard, abo pledged "there will be no reduction.in capacity. There'll just be a better utilba· tion of what 'a left.·' A majority or councilmen agreed with council me mber Jackie· Heather who said the s haring or boatyard property with offices "is a good trade off. It's a way of keeping our boatyards alive and function· ing." severe physical damage. Tbe 43-year-old Huntington Harbour obstetrician is accused or strangling the infant girl shortly after she was born lo Miss Weaver. WaddiU's first murder trial ended last May when jurors s~d they were hopelessly deadlocked 7·5 in favor or acquittal. Miss Weaver's testimony Thursday conflicted with that or Dr. ForTest Howard , who ex· a mined the pregnant teen-ager at the Huntington Beach Communi· ty Clinic eight days before the abortion. Position Available Howard told the jury Miss Weaver believed she was about 22 weeks pregnant, but bis own examination led him to think she was about 28 weeks into the gestational cycle. On School Board "To the best of my knowledge I ·told her I didn •t think she could gel an abortion," Or. Howard ,, testified. "She was too far along." Applications will be avallable beginning Monday for a vacancy on the Newport-Mesa school board. The vacancy, to be filled by a~pointment tbrouih Nov . ,30 or this year. will occur March 31 when Duke O'Brien's resigna- tion becomes effective. O'Brien resigned Tuesday because be is getting married. Applications will be available Special Education Plan Meeting Set An overview of California's master plan for special educa· lion will be presented MolKlay at the first meeting of the Newport· Mesa School District's com· · munity advisory committee on special education. Tfie meeting, open to the public, will begin at 7:30 p.m. at Harper Community Center. 425 E. 18tb St .• Costa Mesa. Monday through March 14 at the superintendent's office. 1601 16th St.. Newport Beach, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays. They must be returned by noon, March 15. O'Brien's District 2 is the area in Costa Mes a bounded by Harbor Boulevard, Newport Boulevard a nd the city 's northern Umits. Applicants for the appointment must live in that area. Applications will be reviewed by individual board members. who will make recommends· tions to the board pr.esidenl by March 19. The five highest· ranked individuals will be in· terviewed March 20 al a special meeting al tbe Harper Com· munlty Center 42S E. 18th St .• Costa Mesa. Board members then will tell the superintendent individually of their first choices. He will tal· ly the votes and report results, with the caodJdate to be an- nounced March Z't. Entire Stock of SUITS and '-SPORT ·COATS Miss Weaver's testimony wa~ delayed briefly Thursday when her attorney, Joseph Angelo, ap- proached trial Judge Bryon McMillan after his client was called lo the witness stand . McMillan met with Angelo. Weedman and Chatterton in h1~ chambers and cited Angelo for contempt or court for t he disrup- tion. A bearing on the citation was set for next Fnday. An gelo represents Miss Weaver in a $17 million wrongful death lawsuit against Waddill and the hospital. a suit that was filed during the physician's first murder trial. Chatterton bas said he will try to prove during the three to four· month retrial that Waddill strangled the infant because be was in financial trouble, bad no malpractice insurance and feared a lawsuit if the infant lived and s uffe red brain damage. Fina I Daysi 50% OFF ALL SALES FINAL ften'I ~'\ll':e IOIY9d wtl1l•lr· '' ............... &'Ill ......... .., ............. eealed ......-. ~--~~-------~ .,, a. ..-.a: •"ftl; .. -.. :: ...... , ... .,. a ...... la oar .... u.t ...... , ......... ... • ~~c::...·----1 t I • l b J> . ! b y b tA Sl t'l a; a I• ti b lt Pf I• Pl . .. . Fnd!ly •. M!!yh 2. 1979 DAii:'{ PILOT A :J Nickel· llike Due at ·Gas Pumps CO.Ws '.Lealeat '· '.d Judge A:ssails Teen Violence By aAYllOND ESTaAOA JL °' • .,...., ........... Oranae County Superior Court Judaic Wllllam Murray told a San Clemente audience Thurs· day the number of sbooUngs, knifinp and other gang-related vlolenee in the state 1s escalal· Ing rapidly. "Like animals in the jungle who spray their territory with urine, (gangs use palnl) spray cans to write their slogans on fences and your homes," Mur· ray told the local Exchange Club memberstup Murray also swd courts are "way too lenie nt" on young criminals who he called "little thieves and scoundrels" and ··nasty, vicious people." O.lly 11'1 ... , .... ,,_. 'TEEN GANGS RISING' J udge Wiiiiam Murrey Murray said c rime ••is a young man's gum~·· with most crimes being committed by persons under the age of 25. The 56-year-old Mississippi-born jurist is the presiding judge of Orange County juvenile court. Most gang violence in Orange County rises out of territorial pride and not necessarily profits, Murray said. OMIT ...... 5Cafl ~ GREIG MCCLELLAN REPAIRS TIRE ON Wlf£'S CAft ON WEST MARIPOSA IN SAN CLEMENTE They Were Among 100 Victim• of Tlr•·•l•ahlng Rampage In City'• Downtown Section Bandit-With .Big Knife &bs Eatery A ski-masked bandit, armed with a large knife or possibly a machete, Thursday night robbed a Huntington Beach hamb~ger "OuUet of $999 that was kept i,n an "·oolocke<t safe, police said. I · Two employees at-Carl'~t.:1L . 6882 Warner Ave., were 't'~ •. ju red in the 11 : 30 p. m. heist. • Police said o n e of the employees was emptying trash behind the outlet when a man approached from behind and ·pressed a "hard objed" against bis back. W a med not to tum around, the eo;lployee was forced inside. where the bandit also ordered a ·.-cashier into a bathroom. The . r.estaurant's receipts wen then taken rroai a sale that was un- ,,~ked, police said. ... ,t __________ _ How High The Moon? CONCORD, N.C. <APl ....., .... Tb_e_iudV--!sserted that state.wide p rison gangs7" l1ke the ··Mexican Mafi a a nd Nueslra Familia," are supplying young Spanish-speaking hoodlums with guns. Orange County's gangs "are primarily found in the Spanish· spea king b arrios like Santa Ana's Delhi," Murray claimed. Murray said, "Some felons won't carry a gun so they gel 13 or 14 year-olds to do it because they figure not much will hap- pen if they get caught and go to juvenile court." ·'But the teen-agers are so inept they often shoot each other or themselves in the foot," Murray asserted. "So you see, it•s oot without some redeeming social value," he quipped. ··once,ooeofthem shot himself in tbe butto c k s. You don't know bow tempted I was to say 1don't treat him'," Mlltl'ay a dded ·•Every now and t hen som ething good happens in juvenile court," Murray told the laughing club members. Murray's half-hour s peech ended with: '"I'll do damn near anything for a rree lunch ... Tbe judge received a standing ovation from the 100 club mem- bers. Three Held In Slaying At Holdup Three people were arrested on murder charges Thursday a.rter they allegedly shot a man to d e a lb d u ring a robbery, Fullerton police said today. Jorge Diaz Correa, 23, of 400 W. Valencia Drive. Fullerton, was pronou nced d ead a t Anaheim Memorial Hospital from a single gunshot wound to the chest, pplice re~rted . Arrested at a loc81 hotel about two hours after the 1:23 p.m. s hooting were An a Veronica Gallegos, 23, of 412 S. Harbor Blvd., Fuller ton, Elizabeth Veronica Gallegos, 38, of 1430 N. Acacia Sl .. Anaheim; and Rene Perez Tobar Jr., 23, address un- known. police said. Officers asserted Correa was shot by one of the three murder suspects when a scurne broke out during a bold-up at the borne the dead man shared with three others. Police said an undetermined amount of cash was taken from the apartment. Details of the case are still under investiga- tion,,.police said. ·· -Disc jockey Mitch Eaves tried to generate a little excitement by prom· ising record albums to listeners wbo would brave the cold winter night a nd "shoot the moon" ex- pose their backsides in public. ·' A bout 100 li s t e ners dropped by radio station . WPEG, dropped their drawers and got 'their albums. But Eaves got ' fired. Fast-food Holdup Suspects Arrested ••Jt was a ve ry s pon· taneous contest," the 19- • J year-old disc jockey said of hls stunt Feb. 10. Moments after h e an· -· nouaced the contest, tbe " · highway outside the sla· tion filled with honking motorists, drawing the al· lention of police. ... :---~----------~E Vire Raid Nab8 11 .• ·: SAN FRANCISCO .<AP> - :: Eleven persons were arrested in ~vice squad raids oo two San .• Fraaciaco theaters where police :!said oral sex took place on •• l ~:s age. .,. ; Two robbery suspects were ar- r ested by Buena Park police Thursday night after they . al· legedly took $800 at gunpoint from a local fast food shop, police said today. Sandra Joan Manning and John Caton Arruda. both of Stan· ton, allegedly were spotted by patrol officers as they left the Burger King, 8572 Stanton Ave., arter the 11:18 p.m. robbery, police said. Miss Manning was arrested after officers chased ber th.rough a field, police said, while Arruda was taken into custody later in Stanton. . Police said they recovered $800 taken in the holdup along with a gun allegedly used in the robbery. Santa Ana's PR Officer Quits -Post Today was the final day at work for Frank Blasczak, Santa Ana's public information officer who resigned alter allegedly of- fering to sell drugs to a police of· ficer. ~DOke Turns Soft-- Blasczak. who held the $25,ooo a year job for five years, sent a letter ol resignation Wednesday to City Manager B.J . Thompson, w bo p ut Blasczak on ad· mlniltntlve leave Tueeday. ·~· ~·~ ;: .I.II :t ~ Sunday's Pilot Police said the official alleged- ly gave a marijuana ct1arette to a police officer and offered to aell b1Jn teO wortb of cocaine, authonties aa.ld. He also allegedly \&led blt city ball otnce telephone .tosbopfordru1a. police said. police said. ~ Startin& off March. Sunday's ~Dally Pilot will help you keep in ! st ep with storiea a bout the ~ Peace Corps, house rentala, TV •• personallties and I.be oil ~ sbortaae. :ti : ~ POOa MAN 'S PSYClllAftY ' • -For sa.ao at tlM! Carann Tea Gardin. a tarat reader will n-IOI•• all eoarueta and deliver dNiam&. ADd u. liM to ..... is 'Aa .c\ II ellill1d Pnla report ...... ~ Police Cblef Ray Davis said the cue bad been submitted to the <>ranae County diltrict at• tom ey's ol8c!e to see if criminal cba r1eot would be filecl. PUCE roars WAil -The pro1ram President John F . Ken· oedy ettabHsbed to spread tran· quillty and help the world'• poor ls e mbroiled in a filht over llond Bandi ft L-1oa1t. AD Alloctated.Preu cor· . t Oue respondent reports from tbe bat· • u.fteld. lhinli in Fullerton A bloe d b a adlt witb a mu1taebe nec1 wltb an unde· ........... amouat ot eub Tbun· .._,police~tod•Y· Tbe laDe robber. lf'IDed wttb • blue It.eel revolver, held up a teller at tbe Bank ol America. 104 N, RaJmoad Ave., at 2:11 p.m. Be fied tnto a nearb1 .,.,.._.-...-. potlce llAd. . ' Tires Slashed Clemente Citizeiis Ange red V a ndals who s las hed an "If someone's going to slash e s ti m a l e d 1 O O ti r es on tires, I wish • they would have automobiles tining four blocks in done it las t month," Mrs. downtown San Clemente early McClelleo quipptd. this morning left behind small Her husband's own truck was buddies of cursing, grumbling a lso victim to the vandal's r esidents facing the task of blade, parked on the street out. changing tires or calling a tow side tb~i r a_p,rtme nt on truck. Mariposa. L And the early morning Another neighbor stood in her "9lilzkrieg launched by unknown drivewa y , dressed in a vandals kept police dispatchers n ig h tgown, with he r arms bumming as dozens or angry crossed and tea.rs in ber eyes. residents called in to report "I didn't need this this mom· damage to their au tomobile ing," she said, pointing to a Oat· tires. • tened tire on ber automobile. "We started getting calls "I called for a tow truck a half early this morning a nd the hour ago. but he must be lost," phones haven't stopped yet,.. sbe said: said Police Lt. Al Elo. The But towing services were busy lieutenant said "probably 100' o n oth e r s t reets ln the tires were slashed tn the pre· neighborhood, servicing cars dawn escapade that plagued re-that lost one or more tires to the sidents in the 200 block or four vandals. city streets. _ "One woman called In ·to say Res iden t s o r Mariposa, tbree of her tires were slashed Canada, Escalones and Calle on one car," Lie utenant Elo Puente were outside their bome:i said. this morning, armed wi~ tire Most of the auto tires suffered irons and jacks. a strwgbt three-quarters inch And they weren't toQ happy cut in the rubber siding, and the about the task. vandals did not restr ict their "Th ese are new tires." crime to those cars parked on grumbled Greig McClellen, as the street. he replaced the right front tire • I on bis wife's sedan. Up and down several of the His wife, GJ@nda. said her old streets a utomobiles with the tell· tires were Firestone SOOs-tbe tale lean were evident in park· tire recalled recently by edict or ing s talls, driveways and the federal government. garages. Bart Root Fruit Trees and Roses No. 1 Non-Patent 10111 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• '2.99 No. 1 Pat1nt1d ROHt ....................................... ~4.49 AAIS Award winners ....................................... •&. 99 Standard Fruit Tr111 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .-••••• rrom '4.99 Semi-Dwarf Fruit Tr111 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• from '7.99 Plus o wide variety ol smo11 1ru11s & veoe1obles Special constructron makes this the easiest shovel feff use In l'lordpon soils Eosrer tf te planllng ano uterime guarantee means vou 11 never need onorher Shovel• $ 9 9 9 Reg ·13 sg Sale Price • ' Price Controls Eased By Tiie Asaocla&ed Press The government eased coo trots on gasoline prices today, meaning an extra nickel a gallon at the pump in the coming year The increase comes on top of boosts resulting from the cutoff or Iranian on and from price hikes by other producing na- tions. Altogether, gasoline prices are expected to go up by almost 15 cents the next two years . The Energy Department in Washington announced the rules on gasoline prices shortly after me mbers or the International Energy Association, meeting in Paris, agreed to try to cut 011 consumpti,pn by 5 percent. The association left it up to in dividual members to decide how to curtail their appetite for 011 But a n informe d source in W ashingtoo said the reduction would not req{iire ga~ne ra- tioning. Prices, however. will continu« rising. According to the Lundber~ Letter, an industry publication. l'egular gasoline is selling for an average or 70 cents a gallon at full -service s tations. up t wo cents from the start of the year. Bill Webb, a spokesman for the Economic Regulatory Ad · ministrat ion or the Ene r gy Department. said the liberaliza. lion of gasoline price controls would increase pump prices by 4.9 cents in the next year and by an additional fraction of a cent in the following 12 months. Future 1979 oil price bikes scheduled by the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries and other factors are expected to add another nine cents to the cost of a gallon of gasoline, meaning a total increase of 14.1 cents a gallon in two years. The change in tbe rules will al- low ref\Ders to ~s along in-creased costs. m y of which stem from coove · g plants lo produce the unJ ded gasolam· required in mo t late-model cars . Nixo~Home Not Periled A brush fire reported near the Richard Nixon estate in San Clemente prompte d city fire crews to leap into action Thurs- day afternoon. But a dispatcher canceled the call beCore fire units could ar- rive at the south city location. Fire reports indicated city crews were merely burnin ~ debris in the area. LEY LANDI CYPRESS l ll•S sl'!opely c:on11cr 'eo1ures 11ouo111 tree growtri f>Gol Pco ·11 qg .,..~,Sole Price ss .99 <"''' ·;.. ~<.'~ ;-~ . ' 1.. ~,-·-: ~#~!"} ' ,,.,.~71 --~ FRUIT TREES 4 ·1 ~· b ~.: 1 · Cl'loose from op11co1 peocil plum, necronne. apple or Ilg Bore Root Reg ·4 99 Sole P1ice s3. 99 MARGUERITE DAISY AOO 1ns1an1 spnng COIOI I 10 onv qoroen spor Crioo!.c from v.Me orve11ow • 1 Gol S•/e Reg '2 29 Sale Price sl .49 f . . -. .. .. A.f DAILY PILOT Frid..,, March 2, 1971 Jut ·~ Coa tin ~ ........ ~ Tom~~''' Marphlne ~ 'r Turned Off LOO& AWAY roa A •••GHTE• DAY : Okay, 10 you've "'ad all the doom & 1toom ln the news columna. ~aaolloe pr1rM escalating. War tn Vtet.nacn a1ato. lo• created NCaaion per1la. Lbtm, what you n~fll 11 aomet.h.1nc to brtchten )'OUr day here on a Than~ God It'• Frida)": How about televlltooT · At the oJd lime radio commentator used to 11y, "Ah , ·there'• 1ood new1 toot1bt'" And the 1ood ncwa la that t.elevtaloo b on the decline NO, I DON'T M •:AN tht content ln the pro1rarn1. You ~lready k.ncw about the decline there. rm talk1n1 about thr number or ~pie, who, l•~lnl Into a near·cal.&1.0nlc Some /o'olk:J Will Do Anythblg to Gel on TV state, sture numbly al the Boob Tube for hours on Into the night. So it is that the Washington Post just recently published a survey.suggesting that 53 percent of the people they polled are watching less television than they did five years ago This reverses a clear trend In red eyeballs. Every aur· vey (rom the 1950s up 1.1ntil lhls last one bas been showing that people were spending more and more hours staring blankly into their home video. So the P09t 's rlew poll is the first time anyone hu ever sug~ested that people have finally found the "OFF" button on ttie nickering infernal machine. THERE'S EVEN MORE good news. according to the Post poll. Of the people questioned, a whopping 30 percent couldn't even come up with a name for their favorite pro· gram This grves another liUle boost to brighten your day. It s uggests an el'lcalatJon In American taste. The tube fore has been so terrible that the mlnd even biota out any memory of Jt. Of course. it mul'lt be admitted here that when ln· formed of the poll results, television producers didn't believe it and network bra88 disputed the findings. YOU CAN BE SURE that the television people will· act swiftly to come up with a contrary poll to prove that everybody loves underarm deodorant commercials. Tbe Post wUJ thus be accused of reaortin1 to newa mmnam of years ago, like Moon Hoaxes and sending Stanley to find Livingston. Never mind all that. I choose to believe the Post. It sure makes for a brighter Friday. &t.es Facing Another Trial DALLAS <AP) -Paroled financial manipulator Billie Sol Estes and three associates have been ordered to ltaDd trial May 14 on federal charae• similar to those which landed ·Estes In prllon in the early J.,, Estes waa released on a personal recognizance bond Thursday after pleading hino- cent at arral1nment here to federal fraud and con1plracy charges. ~ 7 NATION I WORLD -tloa Posed J>anel Supports Saccharin Use WASIDNOTON <AP>-A NaUonal Academy of Selencet panel rec· ommended today a aweetlnl revlak>n of the nation'• food aafety law1 that mllht allow contloued tale of saccharin. The lona·awailed report recommends tftat the Food and Drua Ad· mlolatraUOo be allowed to dually fooda and additives u poeln1 a blth. mod4tratAI or low rlak. The a1eocy also 1bould be al· acaaemy panel said they believe I o w e d • u n d e r 11 m i t e d saccharin should not be banned clrcum1tance1, to wet1h the outright. nor should it be al· ben flt• u well as the risk of lowed diat.ribuUon freely without food add1Uvea, the report said. s pecial warnings. UNDEa TUIS POLICY, the FDA could JWIUfY ~ontinued use of 11cchar1n. the last generally u.ed artificial sweetener remain· ln1 on ~ market. Saccharin is known to cause cancer. in male rate. The FDA tried to ban sac- charin in 1977 as potentially hazardous to humans. Congress stepped tn and pused an 18· month .moratorium.. on the ban, while requiring warning labels and further study. The moratorium ls to end May 23 un· leas Congress acts to reinstate It. The panel of the prestigious academy, an independent or· ganliatlon that conducted the study under a federal contract ror Coniress. suggested several options In case Congress wants to handle the saccharin issue separately from proposed re· visions of food safety laws. Five o( the 37 panel members dissented, aaylng there was enough evidence ror an outright ban on saccharln. SOME 51 MILLION to 70 million Americans consume sac· charln regularly. one·lhird ot them children under age 10, the FDA says. The government 'a current Jood safety law. paaaed in 1938 and amended tn 19S8, stat.es Otl· ly that additives must be shown to be sate. It does notfrovlde for different categories o riak or al· low the benefits of an unsafe substance to be weighed againat the risk. The 1958 Delat\ey Clause re· quires the FDA re0\9ve from the market any food adHitlve known to cauae cancer In animals or humans. FDA Commissioner Donald Kennedy has said his agency is drafting it.a own legislative pro· posals for chan&in& the food safely law. Tattoo Plags Taps Her stint in the Marine Corps appears to have ended early because of a s mall star·shaped tattoo on her left' wrist. Lorraine Nicotera of Valley Stream, Long Island. was taking basic training at Parris Island, S.C., when the decoration was discovered. The. Marine Corps de- cided Thursday. after playmg taps for her career, that its ban on tattooed women would be changed, but Miss Nicotera turned down the option to stay in the Corps. THE ACADEMY SAID options under existing law range from a total ban to unrestricted use. but suggested Congress focus on an option between the extremes. Moat members of the Iran Remains T11rhulent Boy, 7, Hit By Officer; (;eu Ticket SPRINGFIELD. Ill. CAP> The parents of a 7 ,year·<Jld boy who waa ticketed tor jaywalking after be was hit by a car driven by an off-duty policeman have sued the city o( Springfield and the ticketing officer for $920,000. "Whoever heard of ticketing a 7-year-old kid?" Bryan Powell's father, Ronald, aaked Tbunday. THE CIVIL DAMAGE suit, riled ln state Circuit Court here, allege1 that Patrolman John Wilson took steps not regularly a part or the legal process "to pro· tect a fellow officer from civil llablllty." As a result of the incident, tbe suit claims, Bryan suffered "bumillallon, nervous shock, loss of sleep, mental anguish and wu placed ln contempt and derision among bis friends and acquaintances." Bryan wu at.ruck Oct. 8 by a car driven by off.duty Patrolman Mark Harma. In bts police report, Harms said bis car at.ruck Bryan. He aetUed out of court for Bryan'• medical COila. Bryan was taken to a hospital wltb cuta and bruises . While there, Wilaoo, who Investigated the accident, showed up and la· 1ued the youngster a traffic clla· tion for crossing a street at other than a crosswalk, the suit al· le"les. -. Guerrillas Fire Bullets, Propaganda TEHRAN, Iran <API - Power·hungry guerrillas fired bullets and propaganda blasts in Tehran early today, underlining the continuing turbulence in Iran following Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini's revolution. The s hots echoed through areas controlled by Khomeini's Mojahedeen hlamlc forces and presumably were fired by leftist Fedayeen guerrillas. No casualties were reported. Shooting incidents ha ve quishing the reins of powe r and become almost a rugbtly occur-would continue to direct lbc renqe as the rival politic .. 1 Isla mic revolution. groups jostle for position. Offic1ally left·-betiind in the The exchange o r fire W 8 :\ eap1tal to attend to politicat ar followed by an hour·long bar fam~ wa.'i Prime Miruster Mehdi rage of words through powerful Bazargan ·s government. bullhorns as the rival groups Howe ver, Bazargan appears harangued each othe r across powerless to restore order out of sandbag bunkers set up in parks the cootmuing chaos that bas en: and squares. veloped Tehran and other major ONE OF THE areas Is over· c ities throughout Jran. shadowed by the 14·slory In· IN AN APPAJlENT d~pla.y ol tercontlnental Hotel, home to frustration Wednesday, BOTH GaOUPS ARE heavily most of the West.em press. Buargan threatened to quit if armed with hundreds of Khomeini returned lo bis therivalguerriUaJroupsdidoot tbouiands of weapons taken native holy city of Qom on stop their "anarchUJtic acta." He from military barraclul as the Tb u rs day l o I i v e th e r e accused revolutionary peoplfl6 army collapsed Feb. 10 under permanently, be s aid, but he committees. set up by Kho· the weight of desert.ions In the stressed in a speech after hts a r· me1n1, or "obstructing govern· ~e_nJ_i_a_ted_._r_anJt.s~-·~~~~-·~~~-r_iv_a_l~j=h_a_t~h_e~w_a_s~n_o_t~re_l_1n_·~m~e_nl~"~~..-..--~~~~~ 7 .... H~lf the people of the world earn less in a year than ·a typical • newspaper carrier earns. Daily Pilot carriers make twice as much money in a year as half the people on earth make. '\ And theirs is only a part-time ' I I I Ohio·Elooding Receding business. "It usually only takes me 15 to 20 minutes a day," car- rier Jacqueline Kelly reports. Other carriers may work an hour or so each day. Winter Weather Continaea in We•t FORECAST Jacqueline Kelly, 12, de- ltvers the Daily Pilot to her Coata Meaa cuatomers. Like all Daily Pilot carriers, Jacqueline operates her own~ business in a free enterprise system. She helps make this the wealthiest country on earth. If you wou ld like to make twice the money that half the people on earth make, call the circulation department at 642-4321, or mail the coupon to Daily Pilot Circulation, P .0. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626 . ----------------------------~---, Mall To: Oran1e Coast Dally Pllot 1 P .0 . Box IMO, Cotta Meu I California IZllZt I I I I Yet! I d llke to rtnd out more about being a Daily 101..neWJP•J>er ~er~·----- N••• ..... , .. ········ AM re• ....... ~-··· . A&e .............. . ---~-~----~--------~---~----~--­• \------~~ ' DAILY PILOT CALIFORNIA -Boce3 for Criticism Mon!dale·nue in LA LOS ANGELES <AP > Vice Ptealdent Walter Mondal was headed to California today to 1tand ln for Pr sldent Carter and face a•w tde raoat or Sex Case Suit Won .. ~By Woman Dom()(raUt Part)' crlUci1m oC the Ptt:Udent. Protesta of Carter•• poUcle11 came trom ~th Uae left and n&bt. and nel\h r fatUon wo dlscoura1t'd by Cart.-r' can ct>llttklll ot bla Cal.lforrua fund ra1siq trip In order to met!t with larael'11 Prime Mlnlttt'r M enachem Begln In WHhingtoo. PT'Olftts rtom the Uberal wing of the party was volc:ed ln a l "'*·P•&e advertlSement in lhe IA>a Angeles Times. s1gned by Both protest.~ -organized lo coincide with Carter'• expected vu It lgnored the ataodin chorea or Mondale. who bas bet· ter tie11 to botb liberal and Jewlah groups than Carter. And both fell a bit flat with the a bsence ol their primary target. Althoufh the protests were staged n the backyard or California Gov . Edmund Brown Jr . li likely challepger to Carter In 1980. there was no sign of signUlcant Brown s upport 10 either group. "Gov Brown bas shown the same deficiency in leadership bl Sacramento that Carter has na- tionally," said industrialist Leo Wyler. a signer of the anti· Carter ad wbo was Carter's 1976 finance chairman in California. • FrldllV • ...-Ch 2, 1979 DAILY PILO. A5 SAN FRANCISCO ~AP> Julie PbHllps, a one llme root ball player who chumed a doc tor's botched surgery left her in a stale of sexuaJ obllv1on, won an out or court settlement suffi· cient to provide_ he r continuaJ psychiatric help and another sex-chan&e operation. , former Carter supporters rang mg from ·•Dear Abby" coJum nlsl Abaaa1l Vao Buren to televis1on produc er Norman Lear, who all said they couJd no longer support the President. .. He bas tried his best to be a good President. We regret to say that he bas not succeeded," said the group, which called Itself "Democrats for Cha nge 1980." Specifically. they con· dem ned Carter for proposing a $12.5 billion in crease in defense spending while "the cities con- tinue to rot." The Democrats for Change ad- vertisement mentioned onJy one other potential candidate, U.S. Sen. Edwa rd Kenned y or Massachusetts. But it stopped short or endorsing Kennedy. urg · ing ins tead that he declare himself a candidate or step out ot the r ace so othe r s can challenge Carter. Oops, Pardon Mg lntrod~tion Famed tort attorney, Melvin 8-e lli. did not disc lose the amount of the settlement to be paid by Dr. David Brown's in· surance company. but said, "I wouldn 't trade my male machinery for the amount Julie got." Lt. Gov. Mike Curb. acting as California governor Thursday. puts his head on desk and covers hi s face over embarrassment o f introducing Assemblyman John Thurman. D·Modesto. with glasses. as a senator during a bill-signing ceremony. Thurman was pleased with Curb's mis· take since~ he plans to seek a senate seat against former Assemblyman Ken Maddy. The legislators and reporters were amused by the "goof.·· The 38-year-old red-haired waitress bad sought $7 million in tbe trial that ended arter 31f~ days when Belli said Brown's lawyer made the settlement of- fer. THE AD cited a ·'crisis of leadership" In Washington. and said Carter ''has neither listened nor led." Solar Win«L Sounds Recorded BELU SAID Thursday the un· disclosed settle m e nt wa s "enough for psychiatric help for the rest of Julie's life a nd a new operation" once she is ready for it. The amount or the settlement was considerably be low $1 million, according to Brown at· torney Duncan Barr, who told reporters it was "more like nickels and dimes.'' . Miss PhiJllps testified in the trial that while she only wanted breast implants, Brown and as- tista nt James Spence of San .Jose pJ1eSsured her into transsex· ual surgery. SHE TESTIFIED that she had been happy the way she was. ''but they said I would be a perfect woman." · Mias Phillips. born Charles Beatty in Pennsylvania, bad been a football-playing youngster who dreamed of becoming a missionary, she testified during the trial. But she sajd she was the victim of five rapes and assaults by age 14, and became a homosexual at age 17. On the other side of the political spectrum, a group or 400 Jewish Democrats staged a "Black Tie Protest " dinner Thursday al the same Beverly Hills hotel where Mondale is to stand in for Carter tonight at a $1 .000-a-plate diMer intended to help pay off the Democratic Party's $1.3 miJlion debt. At the Jewish dinner, Carter's Middle Eas t policy was criticized as a n attempt to "pressure and intimidate" Israel and bis administration was condemned for allowing the Soviet Union to gain military dominance. FOllMER Pentagon In· telligence officer Joseph Cburba told the Jewish dinner that Carter's Middle East oolicy "is now almost uniformJy wrong, ill· cons idered and misinformed . . . an amplification of the Nix· on-Kissinger-Ford legacy of retreaL "It is time our policymakers perceive the Arab-Israel conflict for what it i s -a Soviet challenge to the global balance of power.·• PASADENA <APl-Tbe far-ranging Voyager 1 spacecraft, a lready famous for its spectacular pictures of Jupiter, is also transmitting to earthbound scientists the eerie whistling and pop· pin~ sounds of space. The sounds beard more than 400 million miles from Earth are essentially sonic booms that are made by tiny particles racing from Jupiter toward the sun. said Frederick Scarf of TRW Systems. Scarf beads the plasma wave experiment f<!r the Na· tional Aeronautics and Space ( J Administration mission. Recordings of the space Sl'ATE noise were played at a news conference Thursday at the Jet PropuJsion Laboratory here, as Voyager l was soaring toward Monday mornin1z's rlose encounter with the giant planet Jupiter . -A sister ship, Voyager 2, will fly by Jupiter in about four months. Both are to continue on for visits to Saturn in 1980 and 1981. S,,..aaon A•"-Co•rt to Ret•rn Tape. SAN FRANCISCO CAP> -Synanon Foundation bas asked the California Supreme Court to order cassette tape recordings and documents seized in connection with a ratilesnake attack on a Los Angeles attorney returned to the organitaUon. Thirteen cassettes and certain documents were ta.ken from property at Synanoo's Badger camp Nov. 21 ln a search by Los Angeles officers with warrants lasued in Tulare County. 1"111n ~ l/a.eaH•g of loan lleeord LOS ANGELES (AP> -Municipal Court Judge Clarence Stromwall refused to discuss why be sealed the record after dis- missing a charge of lewd conduct against Peoples Temple leader Jim Jones until after a March 12 bearing into tbe matter. City Attorney Burt Pines requested tbe unsealing Thursday, UFW Stages Arizona Rally EL CENTRO CAP) -United Farm Workers leader Cesar Chavez returns to Arizona today for the second time in a week to rally support for his union's six-week strike against vegetable growers ln two states. since talks began late last year. The union is de· manding a one-year raise of 40 percent in its base wage of $3.70 an hour, plus substantial boosts in piece rate wages and fringe benefits. The growers are offering a 21 percent increase a spread over three years. The mass rally for UFW members and sup- porters in Phoenix comes as growers ln California go to court here in an effort to further restrict mass picketing by strikers. THE PROPOSED COURT injunction was •ought in the wake of a violent confrontation between more than 1,000 pickets and some 200 police officers a week and a half ago. That melee left at least five persons injured. · An existing injunction limits tbe number of pickets to 100 at three of the 11 struck companies, but growers want that limit extended to all farms. · The marn effect o( the walkout, which began Jan. µ, bas been on the nation's winter lettuce ~rop, nearly all of which is grown ln California's JmperiaJ Valley. Harvesting of about 40 percent of that crop has been virtually baited, at a loss of ;ome S6 inl\lion -to growers. . NEGO~IONS DAVE remained stalled On Thursday, growers spokesmen Jon Vessey and Tom Hubbard met in Sacramento with acting Gov. Mike Curb to discuss lbe situation. Afterward, Vessey and Hubbard said growers were taking out fuJJ.page ads in major newspapers throughout California calling on Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. to persuade Chavez "to come off these exorbitant demands." ''BE COULD PUT pressure on Cesar," the two said of Brown. "But as yet he's left him (Chavez) alohe." Brown bas Jong bad close ties with Chavez and was instrumental in getting the state Legislature to pau California's landmark Agricultural Labor Relations Act in 1975, setting up a framework UD· der wbicb to unionize farm workers. --~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~, Ex-stage, , FdmStar 8 oz. bottle .... evap pmdaw of • ....,..,, ...... tftmk INDOOR FICIJS llEIUAMINA 9xYaen Plus• prevenas oveswatezb19 by providing oxygen to the loots. Oxygen Plus• maka this beaudful Indoor plant~ to grow! ~ MARalSA•E Flail $69.00 Value --Oxygen Plus• $1.99 Value $70.99 Total Value NOW ONLY $29.95 citing possible i rreguJarities in court records and StromwaU's behavior. Deal Ma11 S•ller• Relap•e Alter lleari•fl SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -Bobby Jimenez, the janitor who said he ~d bear after 28 years of deafness, apparently is deaf again, University of California doctors say. The 36-year-.old JimeDH said Monday be saw two streaks of orange light and beard an explosion, the first sound he'd been able to detect since b" was 2 years old and apparently suffered perma· nent nerve damage from meningitis. But tests Jimenez took here Thursday "indicated be bas a profound hearing loss in both ears." said Dr. Robert Wesman of UC San Francisco's ear. nose and throat clinic. . MetricSptem COlleer•io11 Chief Na•ftl SACRAMENTO <APl -Tbe State of California h~ a council to oversee conversion to the metric system, a nd its new bead is the founder of the Whole Earth Catalog. Stewart Brand. Brand. a friend of Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. who appointed him. was approved in tbe"job Thursday by a 22·3 vote of the state Senate. One of the senators who voted against Brand, Alfred AJ. quist, D-Sao Jose, said be did so because Brand opposes the metric system. ' OU n .... OWi Ain 'Crbb' c .. eenu LOS ANGELES <AP> -Atlantic Richfield Co. President Thornton Bradshaw says he's afraid the Iranian oil pinch will end too q1'-ickly and fail to stimulate efforts to develop laswuz energy !- alternatives. V I "The crisis will appear to go away but it won't go away," Bradshaw told reporters Thursday. He said be almost wiabea Iran would continue substantially curta.Ulng production so lbe world "would be operating on a knife's edge." 'I t t 1 i • ' ~ .. • " ' • . • . . t . . . . • • • • . . .. .. • ' • .. • -. I 0rangeCoastoa1tv1>110f Editorial-~~ .................................................... Friday, March 2. 1979 Robert N. WttdLPubllsh.tr T~s Keevll/EdUOt Barbar" Kreiblctt /Edlloriat PaQe Editor 0 € Me dical €are 'Hunt Goes A stray Orani County supervisors dC<'lded laat Au1uat they bhQuld s • lf the~ can 'l beat tbe price UCl 11 MedtcaJ School ts char1io1 the county for providln1 non· meqiency care to the county's medically lndigont. Smee then, ho"·ever. aupcrvlaors have been bavlnJ a deuc of a time g ttln, their act togct.Mr. First, they ooUfled the medical school that county "ovemm nt mlaht do its medlcal 1boppin1 elsewhere. Supervisors lso formed a task force of medical experta to seek out aJtcrnut1ve to UCI -provlded care. The task force reported •n mpty handed early last month und the board withdrew its notice to the umvers1ty. . Ttus week, superVlsors a,reed to form a new task fo rce to find altt!rnallve ways to provide no?.!· eraency medlcal l'mrvicc to indigent persons. This ume. though, they decided to lncfude nsumer a dvocates and non-professionals on tbe search team, a move dlff1cult to understand. Then. supervisors agreed that a 20·member task force would be too unwieldy So. they reduced the mem· berstup to 17. But 20 minutes late r they decided 20 was an a ppropriate number after all As a r esult of such executive meanderings, six months afte r tac kling an admittedly touchy issue , s upervisors are no closer to a solution than they were when they began. And judging from their erratic performance this week, Orange County's five supervisors will still be in the starting box s ix months from now Another State Surplus California's fiscal wizards seem to have a talent for accumulating unexpected quantities of money. Now it seems we have another surplus, in the state disability insurance <DI) fund. This is the one into which e mployees pay 1 percent of the first $11,400 of their an· nual earnings. Jn return, they are entitled to draw up to ~1 A&:_~ •·~-1. 4'~~-.AO___._,~--'.,....._,,. Ht-----i._;ttr• -~-___...~..,,...,•--,.I" "W ~<CniT~-m6~ \J'-.-v~.-.-... A reserve of $200 million has been regarded as a safe reserve for the self-supporting DI program. But by last December the r eserve had exceeded that figure by $280 million and it's anticipated the surplus could reach $400 million this year. Apparently this is the result of honest miscalculation. The base wage for DJ contributions was increased from $9,000 to $11,400 in 19TI to compensate for increased medical costs and the inclusion of a six-week coverage fo r pregnancy. But there were fewer pregnancy .claims than an- ticipated and ooth the number of workers claiming DI payments and the 'number of days lost through disability have declined. That of course is good news. But now the state bas to figure out what to do with the extra money. There's a plan afoot to increase benefits to $156 for up to 39 weeks a nd to extend the pregnancy coverage. And a bill in the Legislature would also provide for a one-time rebate to thos~ who have paid into the fund. While there seem s little hope that the average tax· payer will see any or his excess income tax again, it's mildly encouraging to think that some of those extra dis- ability payments could come trickling back. Highway P lans V ~h The citizens of Costa Mesa who grumble and groan about the giant ditch that was supposed to h ave been a freeway are not a lone -nor are they ·anywhere near as badly off as those in other communities that have fallen victim to the war against major highway projects. · Over a period of seven years, New Britain, Conn., tore down 1,200 housing units and relocated 3,000 persons, Jost 1,300 manufacturing jobs as plants were closed, and removed $60 million in taxable property from the assess- ment rolls. The plan was to make way for a sunken, f our·lane r oadway to connect with the proposed Inter state Highway 291~The road was built, but there's no 291 and apparently w n't be. And New Britain is hurting. Outside · waukee $22 million wu spent to buy land and 2,000 hou · g units were demolished before the Park West Freeway as deleted from the list of proposed ex· pressways. · In west Philadelphia the proposed 22·mile Interstate 476 has been reduced to a few small segments -cost, $72 million. In Illinois 50 farmers sold their land before a suit halted construction of a proposed expressway between Peoria and Lincoln. Nationwide, 200 miles of interstate highways have been deleted from plans and 2,000 more miles are tied up in environmental disputes. All of which probably goes to show that governments, like people, should look before they leap. • Oplniona expressed In the space above are thoM of the Dally Piiot. Other views expressed on this page are thoae of their authors and artists. Reader comment Is Invited. Addfesa The Dally PllOt, P.O. Sox 1560. Cotta Mesa, CA 92626. Phone (714) 642-4321. Boyd/Face Lifts 8 7L.M •• BOYD Two 1orts of men in general 10 to plastic aur· geons to get tbelr faces lift. ed. One is the middle· aged businessman who thin.ks he looks oJdeT than he !eels. His motive is to make a better Dear Gloomy GU& lmpreuioa on tbe Job. Tbe olller la the middle·a1ed romantlc wbots daUn1 a COD· slderably younger woman. His motive ls to sell tbe UWe lad y on lbe notion that there's plenty more Ute left lo the rucal. Sucb is tbe claim of a cosmetic cutter. Tbls wagt.na of penooal war 11alnlt time bu always bat· • Oed me. You can't win lt. Shrul A c uriosity a bout tbe am• ol tbe cooUDentl: ID . emcb, tbe tint l.U... ll the s ame as tbe l ast A1IA. AmerlcA. Aat arctlcA. Euop&. AfricA. AatrallA. llaJbe 1Ut'1 eMatlal a lit· Ue. Nartb aml 8oalb America , are dlfJlnDl CODUneata, sun ........ t •ra Its bead to look backwardll. T*'-21 .. ,. to ... dry a ....... ~ ....... .. mmd. Behind the Post Office Scene W AS•llNGTON -It appears that lbe U.S. Poet.al Service tald a 1t1anUc turkey eu a few yeart qo when Jt 1Mlled out $1 btlUoo few it auper-automat.ed "bulk mall centen" deslped to proce11 parcel& and other non· lint-clua mall. The bulk mall system was a aubJect ol controversy from lbe start. and even after a flve ·yHr sup. p o s e d 1 bakedown period, the complaints are sWI com· log t.n. C us tomers have com · plained to us of lost or damaged packages; e mployees have complained about unsafe working condi· lions. The late Rep. Leo Ryan, D· Calif., bad received so many gripes about the bulk mail cen· ters lhat be planned-to work ii)· cognlto in one after be returned from his ilJ.fated trip to Guyana. Rep. Ron Dellums, D-Callf., is investigating tbe San Francisco faclltty; postal inspectors are checking out lbe New York center alter complaints were filed with the U.S. attorney's of· Paul Harvey llce ln Newark. We deeided to do our own lo· veat11aUon. a.nd aenl ottr as· aocia~ Vlcki Warren lo the Walhlngtob Bulk Mail Center in Lareo. Md., where she posed as a worker. She had a chance to talk wllb "fellow" employees unhin· dered by any self.serving, banana-oil coverups by front office bureaucrats. THE BUl..K MAIL center is a machine-power ed world modeled after Charlie CbeJ>lin's .. Modern Times ... Automated carts full of mail run continuous· ly along trolley tracks. heedless both of parcels lbat fall off and people who get in the way. Overhead trays c arry mail throughout lhe build.log. tipping their contents into chutes on command from the control room . Operators in the control room can tell bow lhe mail is moVing by watching the flow on video screens. Unfortunately. what the screens don4l show is the plight of a worker frantically trying to load a truck as fast as the con-veyor belt spews lbe mail out. Or what happens when tbe as· sembly·line workers can't keep pace with the relentless machines and can't sbul off or slow down the conveyor belt. • (What happens is that the tually auctioned off to the parcels sptll off the belt onto the public. floor, where they may remain for days.) PA BC ELS considered too fragile or too oddly shaped for E MP LOYEES at tb e the regular.maul.Ing are sent to Washington center bav9" tbelr a special machine or their own. own wry slogan: "You mall 'em, They are put on a conveyor belt we maul 'em ." It's not the and when they reach the rilhl· humans who are dolng' th.e tn8J.l.l· sized cbute, a metal beam rams Ing, though; it's the machines:'"· them down it. Cartons of fruit Llke the sack sbake-oul rig that are regularly consigned to thls empties parcels -including special machine, and the effeets those marked •·Fragile -or the supposedly tender treal· Glass" from mail sacks and ment are such that.the machine lets them fall four feet onto a might well be known as the belt. ''automatic juicer.'' Packages that get jamme<l in J'he billlon·dollar bulk mail (be automatic conveyors are system was supposed lo save lbe ripped apart. Attempts are Postal Service $300 million a made to patch them up, but the year in operating costs. Recent many Humpty Dumpty ir· estimates have now scaled the reparables end up in a parcel potential savings to $40 million graveyard -a room designated -a return of 4 percent on the "loose in the mail" and orf· money invested. limits to a ll but a few "lfpeopleknewwhatwas hap- employees. Our reporter got in· pening lo their mail, they side for a look around, and found wouldn't send il ·through lhe thousands of items from books to Postal Service,'' workers told homemade Christmas presents. our reporter. Well. some people There were so many books. in know, and the word is spread· ract, that they had been ar ing. The volume or parcel mail ranged by topic on meta l dropped 15.5 percent during the shelves. first year the bulk mail centers When the "loose in the mail" were opened. room is ruu . the items are moved to a de pository in Washington. where they're even· EVEN GOVERNMENT agen- cies have joined the defectors. The Agriculture Department switched to a private carrier after the Washington bulk mail facility lost 11,400 pieces of mall . The Government Printing Office and the Internal Revenue Service have discovered they can save money by taking their business elsewhere. Nor is there any evidence that the bulk mail system saves time. A package en route from El Paso to Midland, Texas, for example, is sent 1,483 miles out of the way to be processed by a bulk mail center. After ber stint on the inside. Warren returned for an official vi sit as a reporter. She was shown around by the mail cen· ter's manager, Julie McCarthy, who said the center had nothing to hide. But the guided tour was ar- ranged at lunchtime. when some or the machines had been turned off. There was very Little mail being processed and the general air of chaos was missing. The facility was also noticeably cleaner. Employees told Warren they had been asked lo work overtime the day before to. get the place' cleaned up for her visit. That. apparently, is the Postal Service's ide._ or how to clean up its act. Next Supreme Court Choice Critical There is absolutely no decision President Carter could be called upon to_ make -short or a declaration of war -which would be more slgn.ilicant than his choice for the next member of the United States Supreme Court. There is no court vacancy and none imminent, yet either this President or the next one wil l likely "tilt" a DOW even l y ba l anced Supreme Court either to the rilbt or to tbe left. We are not ll'olng nofhin1 about our natiba's congested and o ft times inefficient and sometimes corrupt court systems. · Just th.ls put year, for exam- ple, your odds for justice lm· proved:· ~Hoppe For the first time in a dee· ade additional Appeals Court judges were authorized and rederal District Court judges were added for the first lime since 1970. The total 2S percent increase in judgeships was the largest in a ny one year In American history. THOUGH all the addiUonal judges are not yet in place, the Increased efforts of sitting judges and · lbe assistance or scores of retired judaes have al· lowed our courts lo handle near· ly 8 percent more cases than the year previous. Slat.e and local courts were able to dispose of small claims including sensitive ramtly prob- lems and such with i~creuing dispatch due to new procedures which were sLud.ied and recom- mended by the 1976 "Pound Con· ference." Nor is that all. The Department of Justice has established three test projects in Atlanta, Kansas City and Los Angeles, to seek informal, inex- pensive means of dealing with landlord·tenant a rguments and shopkeeper.customer quarrels. THREE FEDERAL dislric~ are now experimenting with "arbitration" of some federal civil cases to try to keep them out of the courts -at a saving in lime and money to everybody concerned • including tax- payers. UnW recent years our 50 court systems operated in virtual isolation; lbat was largely rem- edied last year by the ac- complishments of the National Center for State Courts and Federal Judicial Center. The former will im · measurably expedite the pro· ceedings in 2.3,000 state end local courts. The latter has already "retrained" more lhan 90 per· cent of federal judge~ now in o!· fice. Starting in 1978, computers were used in appropriately as- signing cases to West Coast judges. Ca reful monitoring of thousands of civil cases con- firms that strong cont~I over the pre trial process has a marked effect on lhe early dis· position of a case, either by trial or t ettlement. FURTHER, under the vigorous inspiration of Chief Justice War- r en Burger, trial lawyers and their A BA are.laking a new look at tbose lawyers who misuse the judicial ptocess either because they are poorly trained or because they are uncomingly dis· respectful. Not all excesses have been rem- edied. but the problem has been acknowledged and tJlat is a significant first step . With as much progress this year as last year's accomplish- ments indicate, Americans have a right to be encouraged. The Day the Government Oeclared THE Holiday the office party the night before. "Huzaah, for lhe red, white and blue, said Mr. Bobbsey, opening bl• eyes. "And where ls my green necktie with t he shamrocks oo lt, which I'll be wearing in honor of t.bJa blessed day?" r I .. • AT YOUR SERVICE I CALIFORNIA --~----~~~~~~~_:.,;.;._:.;,;_: ___ ~----~=-=-=-::::::::.-.=--::-~-----~iiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiFfld9'/iii~·iMertiiiihi2i'i1979iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiOAililYiPililOiTi.~.4~fr---..- CLOSED DOWt-1 - ' f •.1 &~ W@lYHf OIEOFIHELAllESIOR•llAL • ~®[(W0©® IUIWAIEHOUSES•THESOU ... ... •• i. •, .,. 1' .. • I .., ... "'Ah, yes. I think I Sf'e the loopho~ your ~countant 11> tal~lng about. .. "Cot o problem" Thrn umlc lo Pat Dunn Pal wall ot rtd IOI". aellm{I rfuo ans~rt ~ octwn you nf'ed to t0lvit lMQlllltt'I tn {IQ~mmfftt orwt bwmeu Mail ~r qaw•t&Oftl tu PaJ Dt.nn, At Your Snvsce, Orange Cootf Dwl~Jlik>t. P 0 Boz 1560, C041a Me•a. CA nf2f Al mon-11 '""""' 01 PoHtble wall be 0"'1Uaed, but pboMd mqtt&rlfl or lttt«Ta not mcluding the rfodfr't /till 110mt'. oddreu OM ~u hour&' p~ numbn' cannot be COMldm'td ThU column appeara da&· 111 trccpc Satlndat1•. · · ,,,,.,. r ... c •~••• DeeH DEAR PAT· J mean to check this out every year, but alwaya foraet unW It 's too late-after St. Patrlt'lt's Day. What's lbe full text of the Irish to11t about a pe~ havlna the luck to get to hetven before the devil knows he's gone? With the name you have, I figured you'd be the best person tOHk , K .o .. Costa· Mesa Since &lie lrl1l9 &end to dlugree among tbemlelwes-e.ad wltb oUten on occaalon-there are 1everal venlona. Here's tlte one I learned: ..May 19e bold yoa In tlte lloUow of ~ bud. May Ute Nada rile wltlli you, fair weather &o you laeela. May Ute wiDd Ille e\'er at yow back, and may you be a ao.c time In beaven befon the devU knows We are. now in tlte process of l•ldatlng the remaining goods of Caspi• Oriental lllCJ Galery, fo111111ly of Dm.hine St., New Orlem11. We hne m~ rugs remaining ·1n • colors md sizes from inany domains, in_clu~lng Iran, USSR, China, A fgl1&1istan, Pakisfmt, Tllrlcey, Romania mtd India • A LARGE SELECTION OF}"ESE RUGS WILL IE SOLD IY ·PUBLIC AUCllOI ON: Sat., Mer. 3 AKtioft 2PM AT: SHEU TON NEWPORT Preview I PM 4545 McA1 lhw IL Newport leach . " Dogs' F~lend tlaatyou•regoee." -----------------:-------------------- • I '• ... ~-~A Little Late DEAR PAT: I ordered four fruit cakes from GARDENA <AP > -tr stray dogs had a patron the Collin St.reel Bakery on Nov. 20. My ordef was saint, it would have to be Margaret Waite. acknowledged and my $27.80 check was cnhed, Woman Feetb Stmys For 12 years, Mrs. Waite bas been distributing but the cakes never were delivered. I contacted food dally to hungry and homeless Clogs. Tbe 500 ' the bakery by phone and was assured a refund •· · pounds of dog food a week and the gasoline used to check had been issued, and would be mailed in a transport it are supplied by the Humane Education few d~ys. ~bat was a month ago, and I still League, of which Mrs. Waite is a board member. haven trece1vedit. The time is supplied by herself. . __ . -W.K., Laguna Hills ·. ··'· -. " ·" I ' IT'S A LOSING &A1TLE, or course, and it's getting worse "Now that people in the area know that I come around, they're leaving dying puppies and lame dogs for me to take care or," said Mrs. Waite. "There are more abandoned every day." What began as an occasional call to Mrs. Waite informing.her about a starving or sick stray dog soon evolvea into a full·time mission. She estimates she "must have 13 different spots" where She leaves food. -Co(lln Street Bakery wW check Its records aDcl lasae another clleck lmmedla&ely if yoan basn't already been malled. Tbe bakery's spokesman &old A YS tlaat for tbe first time since tbe baslness start- ed in J.8M it "•imply ran oat of cakes" before Cb.rlstmu. Even &boagb bakers worked overtJme, tbe demand coaJd not be me& In tlme for Cbrlatmaa delivery. All cutomen' nqaests for refa.Dds or replacement cakes will be handled H soon as poaalble. • Re •ee P ... t, Tllett THe SHE FEEDS STBA Y CATS, too, but they DEAR PAT: Our house is on a concrete slab. come to the bowls of scraps left under her trailer. There are coverings or one sort or another on all Mrs. Waite's aging Ford Sedan is a sort of Red the floors except the utility room. It was painted Cross of the canine world. When sbe can, she when we moved in several years ago. Now we'd coaxes sick and dying dogs into the car and takes like t6 install resilient floor tiles on the floor of that them to the league's offices for treatment. 1 _ r~m. Can they be put on rtght over the paint? It's The privately.funded league differs shartlY fairly well worn but still there. . from the Humane Society, of which Mn. Waite" L.B., Fountain Valley speaks none too highly. The league checks out pro-Experts recommend remo~ .paint on con· spective owners before allowing-an animal to be crete before aew tiles are histaUed. Tbere'a adopted and it wiU spay or neuter ~m free· ot . always tlle danger Utat Ute palat mlP& lift oft : . . charge later -. taklaC Ute aAelilve a.cl ti.lea wlUt It. 8laee ,_ .., Ute ,ai.t ls WOl'll, It may 90& caaae prMI a,.._ ~'t &eke a ei.uee. lleM a a.. •a.ler te remne Ute pa.IM. lie are &o &ell Ute dealer wllat Ute 1andla1 macldae wUJ be ued for to 7M'll gettlle proper aclMalve • '· ... . •• ANDIAL8 ASE ALLOWED TO nm fl'M in the shelter, and are often kept for moatba, while the Humane Societ.)t's caged animals_. killed aft.er five days . ' J? I' I .. ..... .. But Mrs· Waite and the league are outnvm· bered by people who don't care -or who just don,'t stop to consider -what happens when their animals are abandoned "You wouldn't believe the misery and pain out there,'" she said. "Many dogs are like skeletons, with severe mange. Most are too afraid to come out and be fed.•• Mas. WAITE DOESN'T EXPECT everyone ·•to care as much as I do. But the situation would be an awful lot better if people cared just a lit· tle · ' a. e•• Net19t,.tn Dkp•n DEAR PAT: WW you please explain bow the Better Business Bureau arbitration process works? K.K., Huntington Beach The BBB began Its national arbitration plan in 11'1% aa u alternative &o tbe aesottatloa aad pe'nauioa method of llaadlln& coanmer com- plaints. Tiiie parties Involved In arbJtradoa are asked to alp. a blncllng agreement promlaln1 &o abide b7 tile arbttntor'• declaloe on the lanes in· volved. , • .. Something must be done to let people know that .they, not the animals, are responsible for all thia misery," she said. Neglectful owners usually allow her to tend , . the animals, she said. The arbltra&or may be a volaateer selected from a pool, a panel of respected cttlzena or a panel conaiatlng of one person selected by eacla side of tbe dlspate, and a tblrd from a volaateer pool. Tiiie B.BB bears tbe admlDl.a&ratlve espeue of arbl&ratlee. Tbe consumer pays no fees, eacept In a c:a1e &Ila& nqalrea a rdaadable Mad. Botb partlel may repftHtlt UtelUelvea at u arbltta· &lea lleartq. AU0ne71 alld wlCaeues abo are al· lowff. Tiie jlldgmea& of die a.rbltra&or ma)" favor Me pariJ or an award or cledsleD ma1 be dlvkled betwem botlli parties. . , .. '. .. •.• •'I Mrs. Waite 1$ not an optimist, and she bas no illusions about human nature: "I can't see what can be done to make folks responsible for their pets." ALTHOUGH . TOE LEAGUE SPAYS or neuters animala free of charge, '"peOple are often too lazy to keep their appointments," she said. lLDl'o•s govden shop· F.REEVtiTH THIS COUPON Spectraclde Home & Garden Insect Control Manual 75• VALUIOffer Good Through 3/5/79 CANDYnJFT 1 gal. Size Reg. $2.65 SAVl70- MOW LAST CHANCE! AT KEIM RIMA FOR SUPER SAYINGS ON ---1 MAGNAVOX QUALITY IN EVERY DETAIL WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL 24th EMDS MAICH 5 , nnual Sale . .. • COMPUTER COLOR 330 • 25°/o SHARPER & CRISPER PICTURE • FREE 5 100°0 REMOTE CONTROL --------PL us~-------- SAVE 5250 Reg; $74~ NOW I s4n SAVE '250 Reg.$879 NOW 5629 OM OTHER . MODELS SAVE 5320 leg. $1150 NOW 5829 t . > I ONLY Ptl.OT : For Seniors Charles Wilbourn, lec· lu rer on Asian a nd Russian tualory and ln· •tractor at Saddleback • and Chapman colleges, wm be the guest speaker at the combined Council on Aging a nd Sen ior Citizens general meet· • log at 1:30 p.m . Monday i.n the Laguna Beach Ci· ty Hall council cba m · bers. Refreshments will be • served. Furthe r in· formation may be ob· tained by calling • '87-2441. •UTI.•• CHAtltLES W 9 UTLEtlt • .,.IH d -y Oft ~ 21, tt7t Ill lAOUN Hiiis, C.. Sun.I_..., lly Ills w!M Myr1111• aullet of ~· a.K ii, C.. •ad llrotller Ar1tlw 8ut~ of WMNflllton. Mr. auttw -•~of lflls .,... for ••,...st JO Y•••s. Ho w•s •11 ltfl9~ for SNtl Oil Ol:wntNllly for -20 ~_.,.. ___ !ft oll,. ,....,,,_ .. NW. lkitle• ••• w ry Ktlw If\ ,,,_ A"""'1cell lA9IOft PMI •m of lAOUfl• Bo«I\. c... ,..,,,119 Ileen • Pfff Vice C-t. S4wvlcos wlll be held •I ""' Community f'rMllVto•l•n O.Urcll of ~ &Hell on S.lu..S.y, M41rcll 3, lt79 et 10:00 AM. IM-1 Wiii be •I P ecll!l VI-MernOf'lel -.f'•r~. R•y Fernlly L•911n• 9otcll Mortuery directors. 4'o6-1W l l"°""4W· ly Slloflerl. PRAZ1•a ALONlO FRAl l ER, "9f' IO, ""ldMI Of H11nllnvtoo Beil<"'· C• PHsecl Owlly on M•rcll 1. 197' ln PA<llk • HO•Plt•I, .. 111111110100 8eM:ll, C.. Fu""r'"t <l•. ren9emon" •re perldl119 et P•-rcr Brothers SmltM ' Monuuy, Hun1. lno loo 9-:tl. c.. ~ LANO• ETHEL LOUISE LANGE, te110ellt ol El Toro, Ce P•ued ew•y on l'ebr....-, tt. ,.,,, SurvlYed by "°' ·""'~Otto. 3 _..,, On o L.enQe. -l'rfd 1.An91. of Yorbil Lind•. C.., llov. c ivoe u.nve of Gr..,1 P.,.., "'"'°''· 2 Si\lers LYd48 Sc""tU ol ScollMl•le. Ari,_., ..,., MlklrH Loft of Ml(hl9'"' Cit.,, I~. 2 ~ Ali..r1 ROWJft d•hl ol S. Hollend , llllnol' •nd L•wrence R-•hl of ScollMl•IO. Ariton•. •l'o • 9ra,.dclllldren Momo<l-4 ~on Tuesdey, M~cll 6. 1'7t et 2'00 PM et The eoe-v• P resbvt0tlen o.urc11, Le9l;N Hiii,, C• Burle! In a.lceo/I et O.lr Hiii Cemetery. In lieu of I~ temlly ,.... -"'~'°"'I»,.,._ to TM Eni.t L l •f\99 -..-i.1 FllftCI, St. Pel0t's Ul'lled OM-ch of Owlst, Grent P•,_, lltt~s60MO. CAGION ALM Y A. CAGSON, r esloent ol Cost• Mou, ca. Pn sed •••v on FHH'u•rv 21. '"' In H.-..-t a.ec11. C• Survlwd by lier llUS-M-1 ~so" Of C.O.t• Mose, c. .. ton ll•IP'I C •vson ol Gerdo n G r o"•· Ce .. cleUQlllff Etelne Momin of Sttftte AM , c. . ''''°" AlltW su ... rmen of New Jersey end Core 1to1111d o t P•n· 11sylv•nle ..,., brotl'll!r J•me1 B~r· l1>9er, •Ito Of Pennsylv•nle, end 4 or a ndc llild r en e nd I or•••· orend<hlldren. Service\ win be lleld on Selurd41y. Merell J, 1'1' •I 2 00 PM In , ... Cl\epel of Pecllk View "'4>mori•I P•rl<, 3SOO P•clllc View Drive, Nowpan BoKn, c.. In '""" of 11-.,.. tM l•mlly .._" donallons be mede to lht AITMrlcen Ca nce r So<lely. Pee Ille View Mon.-y directors. l'ENOett GEP AGE EDWARD FENDER. re· •ldortt of ~ BHcll, C.. PeSMct -•Yon MetUI I, lt79, Swvl .... by ""° wile M8f'( Fellder -._ J•me~ Pe,,.,_r, elto 8 niece M41ry WltlOft, 9"1>MWS 0..... How•rd 8Wlloy - lllilllllem ~.He w" termer -twlot0< of Fenclef's BellefV. A tMmOot ef IN AmOflcen lAQlon. M41u ot'Chrl11-tl•" 8 ur1•1 will tfft piece on S.IUf'· ... .,. M41rc" J, lt7t et 10•00 AM et St. · C•ttierlne of SleNI C.lt!Ollc O>vrch Wltll R...,, Mlle FeuvlWln offk i.tlfte. Mt . F-wtn lie In 1ute 1111• even. lf'O et McOlrmkl< Mortu.rv. ~ 9"ch ......... of tio-n 1 .... 11., -fera do11etlons bo rnede to St. Ottlleflfte of SleNt Getl\oflc C!Wn:ll. fnt•rm•11t •Ill be e t Asce ntlo" c.m.tery, El Toro. Ca. McGonnlck ,.._, ... ,.,~ McCOllMICI( MOITUA•llS Laguna Beach ·~9415 Laguna Hiiia 7'88-0933 San ,Ju., Cae>iatrano ·~1776 IALTZ•lmot. N•AL~ 846-2424 Cost•Mesa 873-e450 la&. llOADW AY MOITUAIY 110 Broadway OoetaMet.a 842-9150 IMnlt&'IVl'MU. MOlnUAIY Wll1'CLlllP CHA.NI. 09natOtY • Aower Shop 427 e. 17th St. Coel•Mesl e4e 4188 Fn day, M91Ch 2. 1179 _ Student Bill Proposed Unemployment Benefit Paymenta Opposed Deatha Elsewhere 8y OX . HUSTINGS Ot•0..1¥ ........... A bill to O\I rt.urn • 11tate Supreme Court de · claloo lhia week tha t cranted une mployment benefit.a to a full·Um., atudent wu lntrodu~ Tbunday by an Orance County uHmblyman "11M ~cialalure nt ver intended to a rat{t un- employment ben fits to tull ·tJme students." said ~~emblyma.n Rkbord Robinson, author of AB State Delegation Slated for China SACRAMENTO <AP) California is to send a delegation to Mainland China in June to lay the groundwork for agricuJturw trade, officials say. It is to be led by lwo or Gov Edmund Brown Jr '8 lop llldes, Dick King, ctuer of the eight· T ULSA, Okla ct\P 1 month-0ld state OffJc:c or lntemauooaJ Trade a nd F 0 r m e r u s . s e n Di rec~r or Agriculture Richard Rominger . ·' Dewey BartJ~U. 59, who Kmg sa1<J the 24·member delegation would helped shape Arnericu.n spend about 2i.., weeks m China. energy policy before re· He said members would include growers of tiring from lhe Senate in a lm onds. citrus. cotto~ a nd other crops, plus J . . ma nufacturers of agricultural equipment aod anuary • died in his agr icultural scientists from lbe University or sleep at home Thursday . Ca lifornia. after a two-yea r battle ' with cancer. JOPLIN. Mo. <AP ) Jolla Harv~)' Balley, 91. the once-notorious "Golf Course Bandit.•• died Thursday in a J oplin hos pital. During a career that began in the Suroey Stymied OTJ'AWA <AP> -James McGrath has re- newed Conservative attempts to stop a Statistics Canada s urvey wbkb asks consumers bow much toilet paper and lingerie they bought last year, among other things . · late 19ros, Bailey s tole ,--P-U_B_LI_C_N_OT--IC_E __ with some of the era 's PUBLIC NOTICE we ll-known criminals, i ncluding Pretty Boy Floyd, Machine Gun Kelly and Alvin Karpis. SACRAMENTO <AP > -Sl.Rer Mary Cornella Marplly, 96, a "sur· roga te m o th e r " to thous ands or boys dW-· ing her more than 50 y ea rs with th~ St . Patrick 's Ho m e for Children. died Tuesday. City Halts J Post Office Postings· BB Marine Fnl&Coune Marine Lt. Gilbert Arguello of Huntington Beach baa graduated from tbe buic school at tbe Marine Corps Development and &ducatioa Command in Quantico. Va. Arauello l1 a ltet graduate of HuntJncton Beach High School and a 1978 1raduate at Cal State Fullerton. PUBLIC NOTICE THE STATE SVPaEME Court upheld Wednetday an Unemployment Insurance Appeal& Board Nllnc that 1 f\&11-Ume student wbo was wiWn1 to wort only alter acbool boun wu eUcible for un-employment benefit.a. Ro binson 'a bUI would still prohibit the Employment Developmeot Department from dls· qualifying penona solely ~auae they are stu· d e nts. but would block them from obtainin« benefits if their class schedules eliminated job prospects during "normal bu.sinessboun." be said. ~ ROBINSON, D·SANTA ANA. s aid the court de· c1aioo might cause employers to fire college stu· dents from part·llme jobs because employers' COD· tributions to lhe unemployment system are based on the number of claims by their employees. ••• HERE'S A NOVEL w~~ cut income taxes! Stop collecting the withhol · tax during the lut t hree months of the year. That's the idea in AB 693, introduced Thursday by Assemblyman Bruce Nestande, ft-Orange. NESTANDE SAID IT would cut the in· dividual 's income taxes by 25 percent, reducing the state's intake by $1.3 billion which would otherwise contribute to a surplus. "l do not see why the state government should continue to collect revenues w~cb simply pro- liferate the s urplus. Revenue not needed should not be coUected," be said. * *. ORANGE COAST Assemblywoman Marian Bergeson, R-Newport Beach, notes that the first major piece or legislation sbe introduced, AB 276, will get a hearing Monday before the Assembly Revenue and Taxation Committee . Her bill would provide income tax indexing and reUef for middle income brackets and keep the s tate from overcollecting revenues, she says. PUBLIC NOTICE ' PUBLIC NOTICE '\ I POUTICS /LvCAL/OBITUAA~S ,--P-U_BUC __ N_OTl_C_E __ PUBLIC NOTIC& c.-.- ~· 1"911 l'ICTITtOVS aUSINU S NAME STATEMENT The toltowi1>q __, I\ 00.llQ bv•• fte'\~ •\ DAVE STELLA GRAPHICS 115 W •\I Ill" Slre•I, Co•I• MO•• c.111or .... m11 Alon.II\ W Hoo\-. )011 Hu~. Futi.r1on. Cel.._ ~ Tiil• boniflesl 11 Cond\lcltd DY '"' " dM O.,.I Aioy,1~ W H•UIOf' This ,._,_, w~ 11"'4 wllh llW County O.rt ot ~•"99 Covn1v on Fe1>n1•rv tJ. 1"1' ~ltOl'ESSIONA L •sca o w SE II VICES ESCROW NO. 7'171-MI' tttlN.T_A_ Set1"•AM.~ttm Pvl>l1"'9d Or ... CM\! Delly Plio.. ""· H.n -.c1Met.1.•.1m Wt-Jt PUBLIC NOTICE ~ ......aTOCtt•OI ..... su,..•ICMt couno.,.,_• ST A Q Of' CAU l"CNt .. IA POii TN• ClOUlfn' Ofl M.UfOe MO.~ ....... et DAVID J, C'L.8ASa v . Deu•MC. NOTICE IS Hl!R Ell'I' GIVEN .. - <rdltor5of W. --'"-.C""'I 1"81 ell OtrWll lleV"'9 ct_, ...i..\I llw M id _......,.-"'" -.11 .. llwrn, wltll IM MC.uet'Y ..-.. .... In ltlt ofll<.• Of h cfe<11 of IN .-... Oii 1111 .. cOVtt or IO -Mflt """'· •1111 ,,.. ... <••M'Y --·· .. -u ... de•1lo11ed et 1110 1ew efllc• 0 1 WI LLIAM V. SC.HMIOT. * h i\ Ml9uel Ori ... , $111!0 JOO, NOWllOrl e .. c11, Celltomle .,.._, wtlkfl Is ""' DIKe of _...Of IN ~ltfted II\ •II mettw<'s ~ .. .,._ efle• Of H lct de<eci.nt, wltllHI ,..,, mOlllll• eltor tlle first pvOllcetlon of tllh lloflc•. o .1 .. ~1.tt7t DI-. c. M(l(IMOfl E~lllr1a of Ille Wllleftlle ...... nemM o.c.Otnt WIU.IAM V • .cMMIOT IMSM ........ Oftw s.tte• ....._.a.di. CA.,... , .. :(htl~ "'""""" -•..ct11111 Publtlhl!d Or ... CoMt Oelll' Pllol Flt> 1',IJ--> t . l .. 1" S-lt PUBLIC NOTICE •·nm NOT1C1E TO CatOIT'OtlS NO.A ..... SU"Rlotl COUtltT 01' 'fME ST ATE OI' CAUf'OtlNIA l'Olt THE COUNTY 01' OllA .. GE In Ille -er of ftlo Es~ ff CLAIR DOLAN HAGEN, Oec•..0. NOii<• Is llonby Qlwn lo cr\!dllot\ .... ,1'19 Cl .. _ OQelf\" tfle Mic! doc• Clenl lo Ille \Otd ct•tn" "' ~ Ollie• of ~ Ctorlt Of mt atvn!'81d COV<'t 0< 10 -nt '"""'to 11>e u~ •I Ille otft<f! ol HARVEY A. GLASER. 10?0'.J SA N TA MO NIC A 9 LVO .• LOS ANGELES. CA 'OCl'7, wlllcll .. ""' ot· tic• n llw 1>1eco of businou ot Ille .,,._ Oflrs'9no-d 1<1 ell menen l>H1•'"1nQ 10 uld n t•I•. Such <l•lm s """" Ille neouerv _...,, must b9 lllOd °' IH't Wnlld es •tores.Id within lour "'°""'' etter .... '"" ~~loll Of ..... ftOlk.e. Oet..i F*-v i.. lt1t .. .mot E. H_.. EllK.-of tllt Wiii ot w4d0.Cedeftt HAltVeY A. ~S.lt A-yet Lew leMJ s.-. MeNc.ll •tw.. ............ Ce .......... ..., T•• nu1m...a P1'blhN d Or_,. C.0.St Deity P iiot F.t> 1'.n-~1.•.1m ~'3·1• PUBUC, NOTICE FllttJ? Publt~ Or-(OH i Oa1tv P1>ot. FeD 13 -""-'. '· 9 ll, 1'7' .... ,., PUBLIC NOTICE •·mn NO'T1C1E TO CltEOf l'OaS -...-. SU"lllCMt C:OUltTM T'ME STAT([CWCA&.l"'OaNIA •oa TM• COUflfTY OI' ~ In n,. Mlltt.,. of""' E~m of NEIL A l(tNGSTON, OKI!-. NOTICE IS MERE'Y GIVEN TO c-.ctlton ,..,.,"9 Claims ~·nst ""° Y id de<-10 11i. !Mtld clelms 1n '"" ottoco of Ille clef'lt ot the MD<eM'4 CCNrt or to ~ ~ 10 IM .,,.. Otnlq-et tlleoffkltot a 1CHARO I> N EUl.AN O , H tCl(E Y AN O NEULA1j0 , ~I Ull'ltlPr1 SI , Sutl~ *· Et Tot'O, CA mJO. -.Ch l•tter of. ho " ,,,. P48CO ot ~s of the un· ~nlqflfd '" .i1 ,,.., .. ,. ll011•tn.nv to U•d •Sl•I~ Suell ctatm s •Ith tn~ f\Ke\Wry ~r..rs ""''' .,. llted Of pr•s•"'" a" •fo.rewtd w1thH't tout "'°""'' .tter tt.e llrst PIA>flcahon 1>t l"IS f\OhO De lee! Ffllrwry 21, 197'. l\lf!ll A tClnqstoo, Jr Ex~ut0< ot lho wttt of.....idec-1 lllCMAltO ~. N([ULANO An-~·UW Mktrey&~ "'"........,,St, S.....SM El Tete, CA m.JI t•I• 17141 1~7111 PuDll:!.'-CI o..,. CO.st ~•tr P1tot Feo 7l,,,,..., 1. t, 16, 1'7t 610-1• PUBLIC NOTICE I ( I • Open Dally 10·10; Sat. 9-10; Sun. 10·6 FRI. thrli SUN., MAR., 2-4, 1979 Simulated Woodgrain Cabinet 1000/o solid state XtendedUfe chassis Low power consumption RCA's advanced Integrated circuit RCA's new AccuUne black matrix picture tube ., ('-... _ .... \ .. ..... • : 1 \ ... /. · .. \ ' .. r ·' ''· ,_ ...... ' ) •.:.-~ ; _ .. I .,.. -!. v • • '\ ~ ,,......, .. ~;"" .. . . ·'· ~-,,., '···~ ,• ....... ) ......... ..: ... ............ ,,,l ..... '·: • Tint ---.: -------- Earphone Jack 17"~~~9;.0ELU .XE XL-100 COLOR TV Automatic fine tuning (AFT) pinpoints and holds the correct broadcast signal on each channel. With AFT switched on, just turn to the VHF or UHF channel you want; It will be fine tuned automatlcatty. Automatic Chroma Control elec- tronically stabilizes color intensity in the picture on each channel. Helps prevent oversaturatlon or fading of color. even when broadcast signal varies. VHF and UHF antennas included, plus connections for external antennas. RCA sound system Includes 3'h'' round s~aker matched with amplifier to provide high quality. tone balanced ~rformance. Sound 'comes on instantly. with volume level unchanged from previous setting. Model EC395. ( l ... Friday, March 2, 1971 MARMADUKE by BrH Anderson FUNKY WINKERBEAN by Tom Batiuk· "Julia Chltd is cooking steak todoy." SUPERHEROES THE FAMILY ORCtJS• By Bil Keane "In the first place, kitNns don't wear mittens, and in the llCOftd place, they don't •• pie." DENNIS THE MENACE MISS PEACH by Pasko, Tuska & Colletta AGATHA CRUMM OR.SMOCK MOT LEV'S CREW GORDO by Gus Arriola JUDGE PARKER by Harold Le Doux TUMBLEWEEDS ~6U'l5l 1lflS SEMINAR r--_,..-----~ ~ 111SaJS51He"DMIWlKI fETCJ=f, WHO~ 1f.u.. t.e WtfA'T' WUO:S"»fe 'fOMNIAWKSO I>ON'T FOROET·- I LIK! IT NICE AN%> THICK PEANUTS I WONDE~ WAAT TIME IT IS ... COMICS/ CROSSWOF\O by Charles M. SdtUll by Bill Hoest by George Lemont by Templeton & Forman lODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE I ACROSS ~eefjef UNITED Featufe Syndleate 1 Dished ou1 17 Em111e<t lhursday's Puute Solved· 6 Ray '1 WCt'ds 10 Compress 51 Tende• 14 - -IOf 2 E.uders love.. !>4 Pester 15 Ami bone 58 lo¥8n40ry 16 Rhodes: h. 59 Air ttll\IC)Oll .-~r.fl!l~_,.e::1liiiliiilmi 17 Marceau et gp. al 81 Poctelboc* ~~..,......-~Alj~flli 18 Suffi• ntean. 62 Prepo.s.ltioll ~~~~B;6mfll!ll~Fl ing 10 6.l Cultivate 19 Black 64 Cheef up 20 Steep 65 PreC1ous slopes 66 Swill Z2 Canadian 67 lnsuroent l>fOvmce DOWN 24 Aim 1 Mares. e.g 26 01scoun1s 2 Auncular 13 Talking birds •2 Honk 27 Stressed 3 Pen1V1an city 21 Perched ~ Scratcher 31 Hurried 4 tssumg 23 Steel girder 44 Gambler 32 Knoll 5 Become dis-25 Pretend: ~ Steal .. 33 Singer hearMned 2 W<>fdS 41 Very cold, 3S Publlc no-6 Save '11 &iUets. e.o 48 Ammoma fices 1 Kind of 28 Fuel compound 38 Mat'kei school· 29 Casein 19 View 39 ··--a Abbf 30 Fabnc 50 Not robust gun•.. . I Close to. 34 Nuules S3 Fr city 40 Fastener Poel 35 Wild ox 55 se.ze 41 Elderly 9 .. In a - -36 Mend 42 Alncan city speaking.. 37 Small barr• 56 ttalian town '3 Orchestrate tO Minoan cuda 57 Spoof 44 N.Y. City div. 11 Automaton 39 Exoesses fiO Jungfrau. fOf 45 ~ t2 8f1ck .a Calendar one ( • NATION DAILY PILOT ,4 J ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------;.........;;;.._ ______________ ...;. __________ ;.;;......._ _____________ ...... ___________ ~ Laetrile She Puts Emotions in Motion • I <it 'Cures' -Denied CONCORD. N.H t.\P) A c ance r 1pec1uhat b .. t old • HOUie comm1lt ta.artng that two tancer patient, who laat year told Lbc ~aialat.ure t.hty had beeo cured by liat•lrile are dead. Dr. Rau Mcintyre. dlf'ff\Or of tbt Norri& Cotton Mt'dlr •I Cotet at Dart mouth Colltl In (ffano~er. held up two amtw>r vials, whirh ht• satd Thursday contained lattnle llurcha ud tut year ln Nu!>bua by 1a canct•r p1t Uent, now dead. "A PERSON OUGHT tu have the rieht to commit :-.111c:1dt!, .. Mcintyre !>aid "But wt-don't believe we should mukt· at ca!>1er to comm1t suu.-1de · · Last year. the New Hampsture Legislature legalized I.he use of laetrile in the state Mcintyre was testifying agaimt a bill that would legalize ita manufacture and sale in t.he state. REP. JOSEPH Cote , D· Manchester , wbo introduced the bill. testified that "laetrUe does work the cancer riddle bas been sot ved." Mcintyre said in bis 22 years of cancer research and treat· ment. "I'm les s $Ure of my knowledge of cancer tha n Representative Cote is." .... .,....... . Outfit Rents Events, Feeds Egos .. • lblVLE8LOU Ail'~YIC. .......... W YORK -Bonn.e hter is 5-3, and has black and a face as bubbly as the Dom Pengnon champagne she poura for breaktasl. Nol her breakfast. Yours -If you're willing t.o fork over. say, SI .ooo. The fee also covers the caviar, strawberries Parislenne. fresh roaes and whatever e lse you migbt fancy with your care au lall, not excluding belly dancers. MS .. SCHACTER RUNS an outfit called Rent-An-Event. Any event. Any. that is. within the bounds of the law aod decen- cy but not of extravagance . Just the other day. the ·prospects in New Orleans being what they were . she re nted to a Ne w Yorker bis own Mardi Gras "We had a float. Jazz band. sword swallowers. fire eaters. a fantastic meal," sbe bubbled. "We put the whole thing on in a Fifth Avenue apartment. How much? Just $3,500." THAT'S NOTHING. She once rented, for $5,000, a Roman or- gy. It did not overlook togas. fountains, a suckling pig on a s pit and a barefoot grape· stomper who sang opera. She rents less grand events. A customer scanned bis guest list for a small dinner party. It seemed boring. She rented rum an intellectual. A c ustom e r needed un - derstapding. She rented a Jewisb mother. One needed cheering up. She rented -what else? -a cheerleader . ( AMERICA J A group in Queens, aogry 9'rith a neighbor who wouldn't Udy up his property. summoned Bonnie Schachter. Sbe rented Lady Godiva, in a body stocking, galloping a white bone through the neighborhood shouting, "Mr Jones is a litterbug." A Manhattan dame wanted a bi rtbday surprise for be r husband, a man who. or course, bad everything. Sbe buzzed Ms. Schacht.er. WHEN TUE BIG day arrived the indulgent wife shook her spouse awake and led him t.o the window. Across the street. on DANCEIWV OJ'ERRULED NYACK, N .Y . <AP> ~ A village justice baa ruled that a local ban on bare-breasted dancing is "overboard." The topless dancing ordinance was written in too loose a man- ner, said justice John Mac· Cartney, and thus is a "violation or free speech." The ruling is a victory for He nry Ricca. owner o f the Nyack Lounge , who w as charged with violating the or · dinance by · featuring topless dancing. the broad s teps of th e Metropolitan Museum of Art, U\. the first rays or morning, 10 ballerinas danced. .. Just ror you, dear." "What I d o ," Bonnie Schacht.er said. "is put emotions in motion for people for whom money is no object. There a.re lots of them. "1 feed egos. People who are too busy or too lazy or too un- imaginative t.o think up ideas themselves call me. It's fun. I've done about 200 events." MS. SCHACH1'ER, %6, got into tbe events business last August by way of the t.our-guide bus•· ness. Oddly, her calling a ft er col· lege was not to indulge the privileged but to he lp the han- dicapped. She organi zed tours for blind tourists -"tactile tours" -and for tbe deaf. "I r elied on exc iting the senses of taste aRd touch and smell. That's what I do with R ent·An· Eve n t , e xcite the senses." S he operates a theatrical talent agency for physically dis- a b I e d a rtis ts a nd actors, Mo mentum Talent Manage• ment. but, at least at this stage, Rent-An-Event is what subO: sidizes the talent agency. RAS ANY Rent-Ao-Event re~ quest stumped her ? "Yes. one. A big Texan want- ed to wrestle a woman wrestler m the mud. I couldn't put it together. No, I didn't ask why he wanted to do that. What can I tell you? He was a Texan." He said the proposed legisla- tion would "give legitimacy to a fraudulent m edical nostrum, a1fd will give it an a ura of credibility that will harm the people of this state." IF YOU HAVE THE FEE, SHE'LL ARRANGE IT Bubbly Bonnie Schachter Rune 'Rent-An-Event' ONE FELT OUT or touch. She rented a newscaste11, .. _. ~IEWAnn ~ ~( Social Security Wipeoff:. '1rS WOnH tNI DlllVl- Njl' I 0 MIMUTIS AT H . • j;j:;r' IF YOU DON'T SMOKE "'f/b t ARl\IFRS NON·S\IOKE R POLICY '1av ins urr your "uto, ttome or Lire $33 Billion in Earnings Were Never Posted Our · ror a lot l l:'ss money. 22nd Vear Cllum \'our R.-ward at WASHINGTON <AP> The Social Security RABHITT INSU RANCE :1'18 -5554 1914 Harbor Blvd. Administration m ay wipe off its books $33 billion in workers' earnings from 1937 to 1955 that were never posted t.o the correct workers' accounts because of identification problems. The $33 billion is part of the nearly S69 billion ---~---------------in eami.Dgs records that the agency revealed are .. -----------------.. in Its "Suspense File." The earnings were report-An niv ersary ~Sale ::i:,:~ or misain• Social Security num· -o 4 SOCIAL SECURITY COMMJ~IONEB Stan· ti ford G. Ross said he bas ordered a study on dis-ARC H ~~~~ DAYS carding the incorrect records from the 1937·lo-1955 3 7 I TOT AL TENNIS I era because most be'nefits today are figured only on earnings from 1956 and lat.er. · • ANNIVlWsARY ONLY I Ross said the $69 billion is only a 1.in:y portion • _. ~••ita.a..,.. ,..... -0.7 percent -of the $9.7 trillion the SSA bas COME CELEBRATE OUR I credited to workers' accounts since the· system was set up in 1937. 1st YEAR He said that because benefits are figured oo COMP\tM£H1AllY CAKEt CHAMPA6HE MAR J ·MAR. 1 average earnings over a long period, and because people's earnings records are scrutinized wbeo ~ SPECIAL SAVINGS liiiii they retire, only in a rare instance have the mis· ~,... All IZOO Shirts •t." takes cost anyone retirement benefits. All IZOD Shorts 110." .. " TENNISWEAR by ANBA, BOGNER, ADOLFO Y~ Off ~·DRESS SEPARATES by BOGNER, 50% 'f.~ · ANBA, ADOLFO and MORE OFF WARM-UPS '°"flf'~ SELECTED SHOES ~-., SELECTED RACQUETS CHILDREN'S SEPARATES 30%0FF 30%0ff • 50%0ff n TOTAL ~ 488E.17thSt. Q Costa Mesa, CA IE~ (714) 646-0514 ~ R~. WHO TOOK OFFICE in October. said be bas been able t.o reduce the Suspense File by $3 Birth Pill Use Rising BALTIMORE CAP) -About 54 million women throughout the world used oral contraceptives in 1977, an estimated increase or fo ur million since 1974, a Johns Hopkins School of Hygiene and Public Health study says. The study shows use or birth control pilJ.5 in· creased significantly In developing countries aod declined in developed nations. U.S. sales dropped 20 percent. The authors cited increasing popularity of sterilization as one reason use of the pill bas decreased in developed countries. Ancient Ceremony Slated billion with new computer techniques· that un- ravelled one -digit errors in Social Security num- bers. He expects to correct $560 million more by April by correcting surname errors. There are 142 million incorr:ect wage reports, averaging $f86, out of a total of 10 billion. Ross aald they usually "are for sbort-tenn and transient labor, such u restaurant workers or car wash employees." He blamed the problem on employers or the self-employed who filed incomplete or inaccurate tax inf ormatlon. Some 5 percent of the earnings re· ports submitted to the Int.ental Revenue Service and then sent to the SSA have an incorrect Social Security number or name, and an additional 1 per· cent lack a number or name. BVT ROSS SAID BIS agency is able to cul that 6 percent mistake rate down to 2.8 percent with computer techniques. and to 1.4 percent after clerks correct them by hand. Because these un- posted earnings are usually small, they mate up only O. 7 percent of the total earnings. Last year the SSA switched from quarterly earnings reports to annual reports taken directly from workers' W-2 Forms. Ross said this will im· prove the 99,3 percent accuracy rate and also al- low the public to double-check that their employers are · reporting wages correctly to the SSA. Picasso Erotica· Displayed ~ H ERB FRIEDL:\'lDF.R IS :WAKISG GREAT DEALS BUY OR LEA SE! FREE 50oi~s ....... u...,,_ ............. BARCELONA, Spllin CAP') -A display of erotic works by the late Pablo Picasso opened here at the museum named after the artist. Florist Special <:Arbor Day- March 7 The exhibit. which of· ficial.s said was the first of Its kind with Picasso's works, consists of 58 paintinas, drawings and engravtnp, with some pieces coming from private collections. "FLUFFY RUFFLE " FERN ~"' ESTATE SALE OF JEWELRY- CllYSTAL- PORCELAIN • BRONZES· CHINA,. SILVER Friday, s.turday, mcl SUnday The Rosicrucian Pronaos By The Sea wtll conduct a reenactment of a 40 century ol~ ceremony in Costa Mesa OD March 15. The diap)ay wW travel to Paris and Florence, Italy. Tbe museum curator said requests t.o have tbe display shown in a number of other countries were ell· peeled. . Send a Friend a aad1•ore. . . Lots of diamond rings and earrings, gold chains. fine ch ina and crystal, bronzes, some furni- ture, oils, chandelier-., bras lamps, etc. Something fOf everyone -from $1.00up. Fret d'Nsllon. Sri of Amerlcl, Meis °*"", c:hll::b, nlghta Msch ·2, 3, 4 lf11P8Ction of Ill merchandise Friday, Saturday, Md Sunday 2 • 6 P.M. end 7 • 8 P.M. aewport gallerle• ltd. 2642 Wiit Collt Highway Newport Beech, CA The local order, a non- r eligious, philosophical fraternity, com · memorates the begin· n1ng of tbe ancient New Year of the EgypUans . tndooffemwtthrutfledfrondS. Tree o r Shrub Number Dips Compact. upright growth. and Watch Your REDDING (A p) -._e_·· .... Pot.....:l:l::~l!:·:)~R .... eg ......... ·s ..... 9~5~-.1.---fi:..r .. ie,;..n..:d .. s_h..:ip~G-ro.;;.w,;.;_! --1 Tbe ceremony, com· ptlaed of a symbolic feast of simple foods, will be held at 2'476 Newport Blvd. For information, call Norman Von Ecke at 497-2282. FAMILY The proqborn antelope populatiori on northeast Callf omia 'a high plains baa dropped an estimat- ed 783 bi the last year, says U. Department or Flab and Game. The de· partment sald tbat a week-long aerial censui turned up S,089 anima1" AFFAIR SINCE 1194 there's no aubetJtute for experience! DEN'S .,,~ .. · :;;;;1a11it)Oii:·~·•t••',.,,.,;., ....... • Mod floor ........... ·--. C.-Me-. e.11. tJ617 .............. ...., .. ~ ursery Special CYCLAMEN PLANTS Now In bloom. Bright color for low snody areas. PHOlll 546-5525 2640 Harbor Blvd.~ Cu.ta Mn~ . DAILYl·I:• SUN. l·I:• . • i \ DAIL.Y PJLOT ............ A c \o r Ro be rt R e dford , en vsronmentallsl s upPorter, ls at it again. Ht• has entcr-:d the fight against the Norden Oam ln .Nebrw;ku. oppo- n e n ts o f the dam rt'Port. Th proposl'<i dam is pa rt M un lr· rigataon project Manson' Ex-aide Charged WOODLAND \AP> - A rormer Manson family member is being sought on two federal indict· ments and is under in· vestigation for a credit· card fraud scheme that operated in six Northern C~lifornia cities, the Woodland Daily Democrat rePOrted. The news paper · said Thursday a group of six or seven persons started the cn<tlr ~atd rraua ---- scheme in a rented of-· lice in Stockton in June 1977, moved three months later to C~res, and later to Roseville, Woodland, Redwood Ci· ty and San Jose MERCHANTS WERE bilked of up to $200,000 by the ring , the newspaper said. Chief Assistant U.S. Attorney Malcolm Segal confirmed the two in· dictments against Catherine Como - known as "Gypsy" in the Charles Manson family. But be refused to discuss the credit card iscbeme described by the newspaper. BUT BE conrirme~ that Mrs. Como was in· dieted last year for mak- ing a false credit ap- plication to a federally chartered bank and that on Wednesday a second indictment was issued in Sacram.ento for jumping bail on the credit ap· plication charge. Mrs. Como is also be- ing sought by tbP. Sac ramenlo County Sheriff's office on a $25,000 receiving stolen properly warrant in· volving an expensive sports c a r stolen in Pacifica and renum- bered with serial num· bers for a similar .wrecked vehicle. SHERIFF'S spokesman Bill Mlller said Mrs. Como, 36, who in 1976 married Manson ' follower Kenneth Como at Folsom Prison, where Como la still confined on robbery and burglary convictions, is also known as Catherine Share, described by Manson prosecutor Vin- cent Bugliosi as "a h·a rd ·core fa m l l y member" of the clan convicted of the 1989 Sharon Tate-LaBianca murders. She WU not linked to the ramlly's n 'ine murders. St. Patrick's ,,Dance Slated Tbe Council oa A1tn1 • and the Senior Cithena " Club ol Lquu Beach • wlll 1pon1or a St. Patrick'• Day d ance J, March 15 from 1 to 3:30 •, p.m. at tbe recreation ' buildlnc. su Fore.t ~ Ave., Lquna Beach. I Daaciq lnatructlou ,,, and ntr.bmeata form .. part of tbe pro1ram. ') T urtber lnformatloa 1 may be ollt••Dld bJ eall- tq •·IML •• • • CALIFORNIA Bill Honis In on Potent Idea Hospital Bomt to Kid Menu SACRAMENTO CAP> -Jun1 T . Waq'1 apb.n>dlatac elk farm la beJn1 t 1Wated aaaiut even before tbe elk arrive Wane. a Korean who hH a food buai· net• in S.n ancl1co, ae1t up • farm of more than 100 acrff near Tomale1, Just north or San ft~rand1co. for • herd or l1r1• RMk.,y Mountain e.lk POWDE•t:o ANTLJ;RS OF elk, hom1 ol rhinoceroses and other 1ucb tll1ln have for c nturiea been valued ln the Orient aa sexual atlmulanta. Wan1's firm Hid hJ1 product would be aold In Korea. Talwuo, Ilona Kooa. Stnaapore and Japan Wan~ wo n perm las loo of the Callforrua Flah and Game Commission last week to brmg the elk Into the state and harvest the a~erll "to cure Im· potency " T he de artmenl also, ap- proved bis two mi es of 9-fool cbaln· mail fence Olt1'11 R J ~ 1bbeclco 0o ' • BUT 8TATE 8EN. David Roberti, D- Lot Anaeles, who recenUy lntroduced le1ialatl0o to ettabllsb a "bill of rt1bta for aolmall," stepped into the picture thl1 week. Roberti Introduced SB •13 to forbid the Importation into \be state or any kind of elk, except ror zoos. He laaued a statement aayiq the Im· ported Rocky Mountain elk would en· danger the herd of smaller Tule elk, which are native Calllornlana the state baa re-introduced to a natural habitat neighboring Wang's elk farm. He also said that removing antlers while "in the velvet" ia inhumane. WHEN EL& ANTLEas grow out each spring, they remain in the soft bond stage or "lo velvet" until mature, at which time the fuzay coating b ea.ally brushed off in encounters with shrub- bery or other elk. The antlers eventual· ly fall off. and a new growth starts. Roberti said b.ia bill is supported by the Committee for the PrelervaUon of the Tule Elk. which la based in Soutbens California. The Department or Flab and Game recommended against Wane'• permit, but only to protect the Tu1e elk, said Capt. James Zobel or the wildlife pro· teclioo branch. BU'I' ZOBEL SAID be personally doubts if the Wang's Rocky Mountain elk would poee any threat. lie said the free-roaming Tule elk, as their numbers grow, "will probably try to get in wltb his animals." which will be luxwiaUng on supplemental f~. As ror tbe antlers. Zobel said they would be removed by veterinarians ·after the elk are anesthetized. He said . some of the antlers would be allowed to • barden and fall naturally. Wang was t~mporarily out of the country, his office said. PROVIDENCE, R.I. <AP> -It may seem nutritional heresy. b\ft children at several New England hospitals are saying good-by~ to' liver and hello to pizza, ham· burgers and bot dogs. "Most people consider pizza a junJr food, but it's the only food on our menu that has bread, meal, cheese and tomato -something from each food group." said Kathy Manning, clinical die titian at Rhode Island Hospital in Providence. 5 mg. "tar". 0.5 mg. nicotine ~-pOf cigamne by FTC method. REGULAR ANO MENTHOL , ONIY s llC'laR _Get what you never had before: With ultra-loW tar. ·-.'- ' ( r I I I 1 !; I : \ I ' ·l ,. " 1 l , I f ; ' . !1 I I r I i' I i ' 1 1 t l I I J . l --•Sports •Horoscope •Business •Ann Landersr 0"11. Y PILOT • • • A • Kevin Fagan, a resident of Lake Forest, has become the -nation's youngest syndicated cartoonist with his comic strip, 'Drabble.' It will debut in the Daily Pilot Monday. By DENNIS McLELLAN Of lhe D•llY Pllol S .. 11 Not long after Kevin Fagan firushed his hrst year at Sacp~mento State University he was struck by that proverbial dilemma that has _e!agued young men throughout history. "Wliat. ''"""llie conf\Jsed history l'tlajor won- dered during the summer of 1977 "am I going to dowithmylife?'' Fagan sought advice from "his college counselor who immediately administered an Oc· cupational Interest Exam. The results? Fagan should either become a philosopher or an or- chestra leader He opted for neither alternative. Instead, Kevin Fagan has, at 22, become the nation's youngest syndicated cartoonist. On Monday, March 5, the cartoonist's comic $,lr1p, "Drabble." will debut in the Daily Pilot and in-tnore than 100 other newspapers around the country UNITED FEATURE SYNDICATE last March bought the strip about a shy, unsure col- lege student named Norman IJ'rabble. One newspaper edJtor has described Drabble "as a 20-year-old Charlie Brown who never is going to win that litt•e red-haired girl.'' Meanwhile, Fagan. a L~~ Forest resi- dent, bas been at the drawiJ!BOO'ird in his up- stairs bedroom. where he's boning both his humor antl his drawing style. "I don't r eally have a schedule, but I try to work at least three or four hours a day." he says. "I just work when I feel like it. But I should come up with a schedule because I always find some distraction." JOGGING, TENNIS AND other diversions aside. Fagan already has finished about six months' worth of cartoons, which one edJtor at the Philadelphia Bullet!n feels may become "more rel evant for today's young people than Doonesbury or any other comic strip.'' As for "Drabble's" impending premiere, ~00 l(NOU), u)f;"1CN , I l.\~E; £A\1..ib Ar 'f~CS£ ~l..lSS'( ~A\JR~'fS e€LM>SE: I ~~\I( " LI "fl LE £LASS. lfN~(\..f. I 1.11(£ "0 1\41"1\(. 1"Ai l'lr\ (Vl.'T1\/A1'tO, futSEO. S01'~1S'T1cA'fEOr-SMOO'fH, l'O\..ISHCQ, ~8MJ( ..• Fagan says he's trying to downplay it as much as possible -at least until he sees it in print Monday. "I'm excited but I'm really kind of numb to it. Right now It seems kind of like a dream." Kevin Fagan's rise from confused history 'major to professional cartoonist did not happen miraculously. While he was studying history in college, he also was drawing cartoons for the student newspaper. He says he's been drawing for his own amusement for as long as he can remember. But it wasn't until he was att~nding Saddlebaek College in 1974 that his first cartoon appeared in print A friend had asked him to Ulustrate a stu- dent newspaper story on a campus book sale. F~gan later submitted more cartoons~ which were accepted, and the next fall he joined the newspaper staff. FAGAN NOT ONLY felt encouraged, but he was surprised to discover that others liked bis drawings. "I enjoyed doing it down here so much that when I got up there <Sacramento State> I showed my work to the editor." Fagan got the job. A major turning point·occun-ed when be sent s amples of his drawings to Charles Schulz whose "Peanuts" cartoon strip is Fagan's favorite. Schulz dld not comment on the young car- toonist's work, but he did send him a ll~l of syn- dicates with the recommendation that he con- tact them. Fagan did. A month later United Feature Syndicate, which also bandies Schulz, wrote back. The syn- dicate was impressed with Fagan's gags, but suggested he tum the single-panel cartoons into a strip. "Strips seem to allow more character development," notes Fagan. LAST MARCH FAGAN was telephoned in Sacrameoll> and told that the strip bad been ac- cepted. He recalls that his stereo was on too Cartoonist Kevin Fagan says his main character, Norma(' Drabble, is 'at a time in life ·when he's not quite sure who he is or what he should be doing.' \ loud, but be wanted to ·sound "adult and mature" over the phone so he ref.rained from excusing himself to turn it lower. "I think I took it pretty calmly:' he says. adding th~t shortly thereafter he had to go to the airpQrt to' pick up his brother. "Gomg down the freeway I realized I was going a bout 80 miles an hour." • For the past year Fagan has been in close contact with the New York syndicate, which hai. made several suggestions, including changing Fagan's name for the strip <"Murray"~ and altering some of the characters. Once a week Fagan mails about seven rough drawings to New York, where they are graded <on a scale of A,B or C>. and returned either to be revised or turned into finished drawings. Fagan says the hardest part in doing a four· block strip is building up to the punch line in the fourth block. ·one reason I'm goi ng to school is becaui.c J think at would be a good source lof ideas l to hang around school-and at is." FAGAN DESCRIBES THE collegiate Norman Drabble as be ing something of an ex- aggerated version of himself when he was in college "I'm really kind of s hy. Wh enever something dumb would happen I immediately tried lo th.tnk what 1 could do with 1t in the com 1c strip " And the 20·year-old Norman? "He's kind of shy and inexperienced. I guess he's trying lo discover who he as. He JUSt lends to do dumb things sometimes .. Fagan says carloonmg is a mixture of fun and hard work "I enJOY the results. My work 1s not that polished yet. But f 've seen an improv e- ment from what I'm doing now to what I was doing three months ago.·· The gags come easy, says Kevin Fagan. ·1 try to make it something a lot of people can relate to.' His job is to 'give people a smile.' As for the gags. he says they come easy Personal experience has been the biggest source of cartoon ideas. Fagan says. He cur rently is taking French and California history at Saddleback College. LAST FALL H E received pointers from veteran cartoonist Virgil Partch IV IP l, who fre· quents the Ivy House. a mid-day cartoonist ·s hangout in Laguna Beach. Fagan's' mother works there as a waitress <See DRABBLE. Page 82 > , ,, ,, . Maine's Nickels and Di1nes Six years ago, Maine devised an innocent-soundi~approach: Legalize nickel-and-dime betting as long as charity ... benefits. It turns out, though, that the law has helped to spread slot machines to hotels, bars and bowling alleys. By SUSAN POSTLEWMl'E A-ie-~· Wrttff AUGUSTA, Maine -Maine's nickel·and·dlme gambling law was passed to benefit cub scouts. churches and other charities. Six years later, it bas opened the door to a mult.imillion dollar operation with salesmen for Nevada companies pushing slot machines in bars, hotels and bowllq alleys. Today, more than 700 "noo-prollt or1anl.zatloas" are licensed to run one-armed bandits, wheels of fortune, poker sames, beano, craps. AND OP AllOVT 400 licensed slot macbines, aboUt 150 are set up in bars and boteb -even tboulh they are spcJlllOl'ed by "charities." Slot-machine proliferation baa t>een especially heavy In the last six months, helptq cambliDS to become a t17 million bualness in Maine last year, according to state police re- corct.. ~ Of U.at total. 1lot-macblne diJ· trlbutors' from aa far away u •• f' Nevada took $4.2 million out of the state, according to State Sen Richard H. Pierce, who wants the one-armed bandits restricted. MAINE'S NEW Commissioner of Public Safety, Arthur Stilphen. says be bas no evidence that organized crime is behind the expansion. though be concedes that gambling "may have burgeoned beyond what the legislature thought it ought to • become." Stllpben jokes about it: "It may be that we have to put gambling in this state back into the country fairs and churches where ll bu always been." But to Pierce, lt la no Joke. He thinks organ.lied crime Is involved, and he wants a law pused to sharply restrict the one.armed bandits. "IT mNKS," says the Waterville Republican. But even Pierce Is peaalmistlc about the icban~et for hiJ bill. .. How are you 1olnl to ftlhl the Elks, the.Americu Le&Jon .• !• he ~ . says "It's poht1cally 1mposs1ble lo wipe the thing out." The law says gambling is perm1s-s1· ble only to benefit charity. It restricts bets to a quarter and the re- turn on a bet to $150. It also was written to bar slot machmes -"any machine which operates by inserting a coin, token or similar object.'' But machine dis· tributors got around that with "re- mote control gambling devices" - with the whirling symbols of slot machines but no slot for coins. These, the bartender triggers elec- tronically. after • ~stomer pays at the bar for "credits " equivalent to nickela and dimes. NO alA.NGE POURS out when a gambler wins those. too, are toted up as ''credits" -but lights na1h, bells ring, and customers warm to the thrtll. A gambler may drop $5 or $10 a night before ambling back t bis seat at the bar for another drinl. "I might play it for a dollar, or fo (See MAINE, Pase BZ> ., t I 1 I ' j J J f ' • ,. .. • ~ \ ' • , . '/ . . . ... ,,, JIZ DAIL V PILOT I Frldlly, Match 2, 111'1 ANNLANDERS /HOROSCOPf . I Brabble • • • L PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ate ,,. A"O ,.CCtO•NT AND SUN•to.COU•TOPTM• MIALTM IVNO"lt 0' THI AN· STATIOffCALlflO ... IA "0• MUAI. ITATIMINT -Ytf Alll TMl~':.:::•ANO• Lesson Came <Prom Pace a1 > IMDIO DICIM811t H . 1t7t •f NOTI'• 0,.ALI 0 , DEAD ""'N I'd ~lk .. ACl,.IC MUTUAi. Ll"lt -• " N , • e IMSU•a"ca COMPANY, ,.. "'::=~~:~0:.~TY to 1ay a word ln be all ~ QllllW om.. P.O. ... .... hi , ... ~tt..-Of tM utale Of LEO F "Re helped m~ tt lot." 1a,y1 Yacan "1'hf' ondkate wanted m~ to IOONI\ my 1tyle l real I)• didn't know bow lO <h, lhat I took my work down there and hf' 1Partcb1 told me, very almp Iv, what to do And tht syndlcate was happy about It " ot old-fuh.iooed moral!· ~-=·~'*' nl!HOD,'*-ty and the aexual cor\ Aaa ........ , um,,._,., NOT•CI! •s ME111eev G•vEN , ... 1 -· • ' Ille u~ ,.. .. ""'" "' Pf'lv•I~ duct you have upheld for r-11ao11111e'l 1.1.0.m .aos w•e to 1"" h~1 • ..., ""1 ,,.111-· year& and I laughed Laaderfl c.t1•1.,... "° • et1 1"" 1u""""" "-"~ heruttPr a& ~.,:.:i:.:.::,=.,..,. o ::-:nl':.:"°c~.'i"°~' ~o,~o;:";o:;':';. Al and I are colJeae s.-ci.i M1ttvl •• lloulh••CI, Sv1I• 10J Mvtllll\QIOI\ a Fllftlh Ml,OU, ... J •e<Kh c.t110<nl• 91 .. 1. •• • 30 o'uoo seniors. We met during u"""""'*'"""' •. ,.., 011 -r<h u. ''"· °' '" t"" .. ,.,. f"af(an plan~ tv<'ntually to lnlroduce more C'haranera to "Orabhlf'" ~uneotly there are riv~ btta~ it wlll allow room for more ldu1. our freshman year. The '--"", •i.in.M th••ull•• •11ow..i by •••. •" 1"" ll•l~llrvm tloM, !Ille -1t1i.rHt of de<-1 •I attraction was instant Since the young people know he needs an au· ..,.,.t10M ,.,.,.,,,, '""um."' hi' de•lh _, •" ,,... ,,0111. 1tnd mutual. After a few out there keep demand· dience and l 'm glad l 111<' .... IOecrt•"' '" 1111e •nd 1n1er"1 ,,... t11e 0111• ""' •<· I c...I'-' eolCI $uf"l)lu\ qulrPCI otNr ,...,, 1.,.1 of ~I •I weeks we were having a ng that you tell it like it have the patience to <111r1119 mt 11.1 ... m ,.,. 11me 01 "'' c1e.1h, '" '"" tonowino "l try to mak.t it 11omtithlnr • lot ot people tan ~latl! to" hfl'. ays "&u lhat when they read It they go, 'Ob, yuh, I 'vr been there.· "m eanln ~ul r e l a· ls, 1 hope you will print listen . Maybe this letter 111111r.tM•"' cl•K•1.,.., .. ._..,..._,..Y.1"1'H'~· I Forco· H .. lomwlOe ll.2'-',2T7.000 i.ent corldlllOfl, wlll\OVI •"Y repnW<>141· UonahJp." ( phrtise, my letter because THIS wil help some other A<cldtfll_, llOft or ..... ,.nty of •nY .. Ind. ••PAU translated lnto current is the way it REALLY woman who ii married ....n .. ..,......_, m..-m or1mp11ect '"The way I look at tt now. my JOb lS, ho~tully, to 11vr people a RmUe every day " tngllah. means "sleep· Is. THORNS AMONG lo the same kind ol man. 1"~::C-..! Fort• un.471.~ u::'i.eC:.~;\~~~~~10-11• "0"'• infi to1etber.") We THE ROSES Thank you for listeninl Aeclcleftl-81C1\oroti.•Hrr inv11..i1or1twpro-._ d b t . DEAA FAIEND N ME Ann FROM .... , ... ~~ .,.,,v •"°,....st~'" ••111""'· • ..., "''" Alt.hough he fe{'ls ht''s been lucky In captur 1ng thtl Interest of nt'w1paper edit.on who havt signed on the •lrip, he'• weU aware that it 11 a itamble wht>tht'r a cartaon wUI capture tbe lm oganatK>n ot the public to a C • o ut ge ting ! 0 tQ • . -~ Dir.ct CMlforN• •Sl,.01.7)4 IH rP(P•VPcl •I In~ ldW otf1c. o• marrled after gradua-•&&•at ... ls a totaJ lo&s u IflXIE We ~ c.rtlfy !Mt IM -.. GEOllGE L llOGEll!>• L•W COfPot• lion I •'-~"aht we bad .... y ..... lean r-m it. Aad DEA• onr•E r ,..,,.,, ~"' euordlll<e "'''"Ille "8.. lion Al 11111 Buen 8outo.tro, Suitt' UIV\ie .... -• .. -~ • " ... ' St•-..i for Ille ....... e-103, MUnltnQ!Of'I BHc.n CA 92M1, or understanding so I let )'OD did. Tbe trouble letter ml11tt also Ip Oecemll•• JI. "" .... c1. lo Ille m&y ""' "'"" Wllh IN Cler1< Of Ille h1m move in with me. wltll life ls vnn •et ttae some mu who it mar· '"""NKe Commlwloow• ot ""' St•t• •bo•• .. "1•1~c1 Court or oeuver..i 10 ., --e .. t.ilfontl•. __,.1 to•-· Ille ul\Ot'r\IQ...., ""''°n•lly .u .,,., llf"• ~dy Fleetwood ~a character "n,ere·s alway11 the <:)lance It m11bt not make It," ho allow1. "That's okay, too. If at doesn't I 'll find somcthln..e else." Last rugbt J started to 1rade first and .the rled &o the same kind of MT ,,.."'"""' ...... 111 .. pu1>11c .. 1oono•thl\No1icuN1 t lk bout h kl d f •ea-I te Tb -" for vlft! P~10/'n1 00>10•• '"",,, .... no o• 1,. .. """' a a t e q o " -n a r. woman. a .... you siee>N"' 0 .M,..• '"'m~ .. nd conc111ion•o1s.1 .. '"""'· wedding I wanted. lie D E A R A N N sbarinit yoor wisdom. Sf>cr••arv lo• If?' C>\lrc,,_. o•o<t' IO~ paid at the m the comic stnp. 'fhen Kev10 f'1tgun smile& and add8, "I sup pose l rould be a phalo~opl'Hlr and go out :1nd rent a rock lO sit on · · I k d '/ f t LANDERS My husband Pubtl•lledOrM19' CIMl\I o.111v p,101. t•m• 01 ll'MMtdllon 01 Dld on <on· b~ e Fi~~~ly ~~o~l~~ead runs his ~outb from ,,,.--"!",ft'l~t;M.!~~.~~-""""l•l"'•rcni.u.•.s.19" m.,, ~e'::t::'\:".,,~~~ ~~11:.-e.;:u;::~.~; out, "Don't let's spoil morning till night. He LAMPSHADES PUBLIC NOTICE ••~t11~1~~"1!"',~:..!.':~;:~!i:i .,,,. • • • Maine (From Page 81) ··five," says Steven Sargent, exalted ruler or the Elks Lodge in Augusta. ''Last rtlght a fellow played $1 and won $150. lt was a little moment of joy." At first, these "slots" sprouted up in 'Elks c lubs, American Legion halls and recre ational clubs wlthl names like the Monlagnard Snowshoe Club and the Killy Cat Club in Lewiston. It soon beeame clear that a private lodge could average $150 a night from each slot machine. Many clubs have two. THEN, SIX MONTHS ago, minicasinos began popping up in hotels and taverns in virtually every large city. Now salesmen for distributors ac· tively recruit "charities" lo sponsor the slot machines, says Stale Police Corporal Robert McLaughlin, who licenses games or chance for the slate. He adds that charities are be· ing "rounded overnight and applying for gambling licenses the next day." ·'They bold no meetings. have no activities. They just register with the secretary of slate as non.profit. cor· porations," says McLaughlin. Many of the charities are legitimate. The Band Boosters in the coastal resort of Old Orchard Beach, everything by getting wakes up talking and Harbor Lites -------ano•"~"'io••o~•·•o'•"orc1er · d ' • T h h th d f hi · · 'ICTITIOUS I US I NESS COt1flr,,.1nq t,.,. ..,. ... ffi arr I e en e e SOun 0 S VOi Ce IS NAME STATEMENT Fo• turlhtr 1nlorm•lion •nd 1110 began to recite lbe latest the last thing I bear at IO·• hert I>-, !Kl s..Ny fl>e IOI~ c>e•'IOfl ,, OO•nq tl<n•· ...... ~ •PDIY •1 1ne tlw ottlce Of di.Vorce stat1•st1·cs a nd night He 1'ssemt' reti·red ltlll/J Hntporllhd. neul\ GEO ll GE L ROGE llS,. L•w ' ' • C .... Mne GEME ll AL fL ECTll ONtC Corl>or•tklfl, 11111 Be.ell 8oulen~ . added. "A piece 0 f 8 nd the only relief I get I s vs TE MS. ISU Monro••• Avtn~ Sult• IOl. MuntlftQIOll e.acn. CA,,.., Pa per and a · are is when he leaves at 1:30 MewP0t1BM<h.01o1om•• OATEo F~ryi.,m• J ...... F And•••<' 1n1 Sllvl••k Donni,..,..., for example, say they earned $17 ,000 meaningless.' He gave p. m. for four hours. The c1rctt, cos1.t Mf'w . 011to•n•d •?•76 ,,, Aclm•n••l•atriv o1 IM d me chapter verse on man has vocal cords like· -RUFCl:ll'S Th" ~1,...n ,, conoutt<'<I 1:1 .. an •n F"a1eo1 LEO F. sreNoe11. last year fro m their casino an . be So . r-1; 01v1du•t OP<,u""' bought new band uniforms. all the lo y marriages inner tu s. metimes UPHOLSTERY Ja~" A""••M °'"'" L 11_.-. he knew f -went on I wonder where be gets r11 .. "'""-"l wu 111..s w1111 '"" A L•w c..--.ci... But McLaughlin s ays he gets five and about the way au tbe air. w.. ,_ w.e COUflty , .. ,. .. Of O••"Oe County on 17111 ............ Selte ,., lo lo li tl k r Febr.,.,.., 71, "" "•"tt ....... 9Nctl. CA~ app ca ons 8 wee rom or· eve one is cheating , I tfidn't think my ""'"' f'lltn4 Te•: 11111.u .... , ganizations he terms "pretty shaky." r Put>t'"*' a.._ eo.11 oi1111v P•IOt. Att.....,,.~,tr-i. swinging, swapping and husband was aware of 1922 Harbor Btvd. F.,11 ?hndM41r 7.•. ••. 1.,, ..,..,. Pu1111,,,..., a..._ eo..i o.i1y P11o1. •No ... NON PaOFIT po so on. His message was the problem until one comMeu -54a-115e M.,c111.1,1.mt 161_,. " " • s nsor c le ar -two people day he said, "I must PUBLIC NOTICE ---------generally eam.s only 25 percent of the should stay together and drive you nuts with all P UBLIC NOTICE take from slots placed in bars, after remain faithful beeause m y talking. 1 don't know prize money is subtracted. The bar they WANT t o, not what I'd do if I didn't I Going Into su .. E1110:~~TOFTHE "1CT1T•ous•ustNns gets 25 percent, the distributor so I STATE of'ca1.1Fo• .. 1A FO• NAME STATEMENT because they are bound bave you to listen to Business? TMECOUNTYo,o•ANGE Th• •ot•o••nq Pf'''°'".,., 001,,q percent. together by law. me." I He A,...,n ""'',,.'"' ff I G ' A t I NOT1 ce o, ME Alt lNG OF ><OllS£ SMEET. n o1 Mu11n aze reen s, an ugus a I am shattered and When he said that I .,nmON..ott,.1toa.nol'w•LL or1v«.t•v-.c .. 111om1amos restaurant near the Capitol P.'hich al· hewrtsick. Now J am silently thanked God for As required by law. ANO l'Ott L«TTus n sTAMEM· Sopt> .. ~ .... V••e11<1•. 112. tracts many la '-"""' Bal k · If h i l th t • new bus In e • s es TA•Y AND "°" AuTM0•1uT10N Cost• "'41W. "'"'°"'1.m1• wmaaers, ~\."WO · as ang myse , w y g v ng me e pa 1ence TO AOMINISTE• UNOElll THE Oom1...,. oenr•n. 1101 ~.,,,,, ly slot machines, madt i.:Jt Nevada, should he ma~? He to listen when I wanted using a Fictitious 1Noou•oun AOM1•1n11u10N Drive, 1rv1N1.c.111omiat77os into its lounge last Oc~J.er lo benefit has all the a\lvant.lles to say "Shut up" at least Bualneas Name muat o" ISTATIUCT. T11.~ ._,,,.u I• c_,uc1ec1 by .. the Augusta Youth ffc;;«ey League. of marriage and none of 500 times. You have said register that name a!:~:::_ 0' 1tos~ J . wR•GM T. oe,,.,.,~~ Records fJ.led ~die state police tbe responsibilities . I so often in your column. with the County C191k. MOHCE is M£11eev G•vEN ,...,, Th•~ ,. • ......,. *"' 111tc1 ••tt> "l Show that l'n on• ·-ontb, one of the d t d 't I A "U d t d. Call the DAILY P1LOT E$TME118 WRIG•H-HOMER M. Covl'IY c~ .. Or•"Ge eo-11 ·~ ... ~ am r ea y o a m a n n. n er s an ing LEGAL DEPARTMENT THOMAS~ fl..., """"n .. .-111..,., F~ tt.. ,.,., · slots look in ~ than $2,000, and bought a lifestyle that can make the unbeara· for forms and further tor P.-"' wi11 --••~•no ot oseo•NE, •ANTOtt A AL TAG EN the hockey pla~rs got $292. has made me ashamed ble bearable.'· 1 1ntorm9\k>n. ~::,!:.~;.,!; '1~·.=;.:,~;:, ~ ',~ =.":~':"'" • ....._ Sometime.&, McLaughlin says, the of m yself. It also has He still drives nie up 542-4321 t~--•,,.w•1-ot hi.tu ...._,., ...... ~•11 b rtende h h dj th f ed f h all · h h. A<t. ""'~~ to Wf\tcn •\ '".of' tor Ft"1t a rs w o an e e cash rom cheat me out o what l l e w wit 1s con· I Ext. 332 1u,,,,., _,1eu1~. '""° 1,.., 1,,,. 11me Pubt•she<I °".,.. c .. s1 0 .. 111 P•1o1. the s lot m achines are routinely wa nted,ruost. slant verbalizing. bul l .,,., 01""• o4 .....,,nq ,,. S41me ,, .. "•ti 1•.n-..... ,,_,._.,_,, __ s_»_,. handed membe~hip cards by the----------------------------------~~n~~~<"a~~·1 ~~ a"', II\ -courtnxim of f>rOil~t non.profit sponsor. On the Canadian No ) 01 \41tcl ,.,..,,,,•I 7QO Ct•IC Genie• bo,,v-d er in Caribou, for example , 0 •1•9 Wt~."" IN Oly 01 !.lnla A.... --;eCTITIOUS IVSINE~ Olllor"'• NAM! STATEMENT bartenders at the Hotel Caribou bad ch O•ledl'ebrw<Y?J. ,.,. '"~ IOl-nq oenon I& 00."9 llu~•- to join the Jaycees to keep their jobs. 'f OU L• A B•M>Ch, ~·· ., A c,our.r, C•rll C 0 M 0 0 H 'S C L F. " H I N G "It's not any big deal," said one. i s LO«IANOLOEl0 SEllVICE. Ul w. wu-., GI, C.0.1• "YOU pay the Jaycees a COUple of 'fr<>P c WI LLIUOl f THOMAS ~'M1.C••rl0rn4.t'7t>17 dollars a year and go to a couple Of of the °"9WllllMr'ea.... Arleftl' F C-. 611 W WtltOn, Sett.,.. GI, CO\l• Me-W. C..rfonuat?•77 meetings. It's for the purpose of run· w1tttt1n ....._ .c r"" ~ 1. ~led by.,, ·~ ning the slot machines." ~...-A-c1mou.1 ~ LM A,..._, OI .,,_ F C- Tef: 01JI .,.._, Th~ WI-wH hied win. ~ A__,, tw: ~ co-1y c~ of ~ ...... c-111 on PUBLIC NOTICE Pvell.,_ 0.-C:O.st Oi11ly P1101 Feoru.ry 21 197' AM• 1. l . •.I.,.,. 1 ... 1' • FlltM Pvl:ltl\lled a._,. Co.st O.lly P110t, Feb. 7> M>d MM.1. •. 16, t''l'f ~t·7' ( __ u_o_r_o_s_c_o_p_e_...,l PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE NOTtCE TO CltE OITOltS SUP'EfUOlt COUllfT OF TNE l'ICTIT10US 8USINESS SATURDAY, MARCH 3 By SYDNEY OMARR ARI~ <Mar. 2l·Apr. 19): Money dominates -you beautify surround· ings, obtain item that had been the "apple of your eye." Financial pk· lure is not as bleak as first indicated. Improvement is Irey. Stick to quality, adhere to principles. You are due for pleasant surprise. TAURUS (Apr. 20·May 20>: You can almost dictate terms. Refuse lo be intimidated -by anyone. You're going places -and calling the shots. Know it and act actordingly. Lead rather than follow. Be conspicuous by your presence. Make personal ap. pearances and appeals. GEMINI <May 21-June 20): Wbat occurs behind the scenes will work to your advantage. Know it, eliminate fears and doubts. Older individual, perhaps a Capricorn, figures prom- inently. Work quietly, be discreet -and confident. You could be on brink of important discovery. CANCER <June 21·July 22>: Ac· cent on desirability, winning ways, number 9, completion of task, uni· iversal appeal. Strive to improve communication and supply, distribu· tioo and di.splay. Aries. Libra figure in scenario. A "romantic wi.sb" could be fulfilled. • LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Emphasis on potentiaf, responsibility, authority and reward. Another Leo -and an 'Aquarian -figure in scenario. Yes, tbe new cuitact is .. for real." You could prosper in emoUonaJ sense - and a1IO in a vet)' material way. VJ•GO <Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Com· munlcste, publlsb, authorize Jone· range program. Follow throulh on hunch. Older individual -poulbly mother or father -needs re· assurances from you. Spiritual values are accented. Barrlen to Proe· ress -and touching -are re · moved. LIBRA <Sept. 23·0 ct. 22): You're due for "lucky s treak." Burden is re· m oved . Happiness, g lee could replace gloom. Gemini, Sagittarius could figure prominently. Accent on hidden resources, payment of debt, collection of overdue loan or note. Lease arrangement works out in your favor. SCORPIO <Oct. 23·Nov. 21 >: Go slow enough to be positive of sources. suppliers, quotations. Legal affairs could dominate. Partner or spouse makes demands. There is escape batch. If creative, you win in pro- fession and personal life. Aquarlan will aid, if you so permit. SAGITl'A&J\JS <Nov . 22-Dec. 21>: Be ready lo analyze opportunities, events. Don't be sawfied merely to know something happened. Find out why it occurred. Dig beneath surface indications, check notes, complete report. Member of opposite sex figures in scenario. CAPRICORN <Dec . 22-Jan. 19>: Luxury, gill and affection dominate. Strive to be diplomatic in oonnecUoo with family aff&ira. Make intelll1eot concession, without abandoning prin· • ciples. Taurus, Libra and Scorpio peraoos fiaure prominenUy. Creative juices are activated. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Roadblock la temporary -obetacle becomes stepping-atone. Choose quality, test structure, build oo solid base. Steer away from self· deception. Perceive places, people u tbey are, not merely as you wish theY. could be. PISCES <Feb. 19-Mar. 20): Meuages, inquiries bring .solid responses. Check Aquarius, strive for flexibility. Relatlve talks potential - and money. Put lessons benefit -if you take them to heart. You will be repaid, perhaps given an 11?nor. Lecture Planned on . Caesarean Birth tame elrperlence . Medlcal penoDllel and cblldblrtb educaton are lncluded amona tbe IJ"OGP'I aeoclatee. ror laformaUGn, call 174 ..... P.or quick results( set your sails for U. Boating c assffled ads Of tM O.Hy P.llot. -..../ ~alm leaf fan. 36" fan, handwoven 1n t.he Philip· plnes .. An exotJo wall h&nS· ing or· use it as a unique headbo&rd. It's fant&&Uol .... 9aa •••••.•....•.. lale Bamboo slat. blinds from Taiwan can t.ra.nstorm a.n ordinary window. They d1ffu.se h&rah sunlight. fl provide pr1vaoy. Com- plement. t.h1s eiotic ac- cent. with e. Areca palm 1n - e. 10" pot.. Pla.nts fl bl.ind.a: fort.he very cUacrlm.1nat.- 11D.g deoora.t.or . Bamboo alat bltnda 3 'x6 ' 3.99 Sal• a.ea 4 'x6' 6.99 Sal• •.ea e·xe· 7.99 Sal• e.ea a·xa· 10.99 Sal• a.ea 10'x6' 12.99 Sal• 10.ea Ficus Nttida CNot I llustraled ) 9 88 Ooapue atne.n -"" _, - Bai\l&Jl minor. Befleo· Uons tr&med 1n handwoven b&n&n.a lea!. 28" h1gh. Gaze at. yourself 1n an oval or round exotto look1.ng glue. ~99 ••••••• aale 19'8 lal• .......... oo4 Ut.roqll ll&nla •• ~pi111 · LAGUMRACH 1 .. 1.Coattttwy. ~01 .. STATI OI' CALIFOltNIA ,Olt NAM« STATEMENT TMe COUNTY OF ORANGE TN IOl-"'9 oe,_ IS~ bu•I _......,., UH Esl•1• of FAEOA MUELLER 8VlMAA u .. Ll lllllTEO. 177' lllAOf'O•O. OKNWd. Oriole Ori,.., ~la ~. C..lltonu,. NOTICE IS HEAE8Y GIVEN to ll>e <rf'Clltor• .. ,,,. _ _,,Oe<"~I Geor9• Markert, 1777 Orio!~ INI ... s-nons .... _ cl .. m• ~ins· [)riv•. ~· ~. C..iforfti• '24>16 IN Wkl Ot<edtflt.,.. reou<recl lo .,.., Thi\~ I\ c.-.oed by.,, in· ......... wlttl ~ IW<tt_,, VOVC ... r$. I" clivkl .... 1 1M Oftke ol IN (.IH°ll of ttw Mlow f'f'I· Goeor'Q11 MeAHt tltltCI '°""' OI to IW'Heflt ttwm. ••lh Tiiis SI•'-' .... Iii.cf ••lh '"" Ille ...c.nwrv -~. lo I"'" U"· County Cl•rll of Of•t1qe County on dertlont'd ., OOH A. AOK INSON. Feb< ... ..., 2• ... ,. H•,,_ & -lfli.on, P.O. Bo-1'°7. Fllt1JJ Newpc)r1 Bf!«ll. CA '2 .. 3, whl(h I\ Ille Pullll~ 0.-Co•SI Oi11ty P1lol, 0141<• of bu'llnen .. llw undenlqned In F•b 13 and M•r. 2, t. II>. 1979 1>6~ 14 •II m•nen ,,.,,.,"lflll 10 lhe ttt•lt of UICI de<eel<'fll. wllhlft lour .,.ontM •lltr Ille fir\! Dubll<atoon ol lhtt ftOltU. D•i.d ,,_.,.,., 11. I Ut -------- PUBLIC NOTICE WILLIAM A . ..-uELLE II "'CTITIOUS auMNESS ERKUlor .. ttwWfll N&Ma STAnMENT of 11'9 -N-Tiie IOll-1"9 MUO"I •re dolnq o.c.clltnt 11usi,..,s "'. DON •. AO«IM$0M llEO.Y·TVHE, 1M W. 191h Slrttt. H•~ A--CMla _,., CMl!oml.t m11 ...0 .... ..., lnterM &~C.Alllson,l418 ... _.....a.di, CA f2MI F .. rcrest Drive, ,._,,., CAiifon"" Tel: (1MI ~uu ~ AttwMy fw E--Tiiis ~s Is <-.CttCI by •" '"· Pvtlll~ 0.-0.HI 06ily Pllol cllV!Clu.I "Mr. 2. t, 1', n. ,..,. 1'"1'1 Mllrfort c. Allison PUBLIC NOTICE . PtJBUC NOTICE Tiiis Sii""-WU lli.d with ~ Counly Clt'rll ol 0.11109 CCMMly °" l'-UMY ll, 1'1'. "'"") PubhSNCI 0rlfl99 CO.S1 06fly PllOt. FH>. 1•. n M>d "Mr 2. t. 1rn SJ?·T• PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ( .. " .. . ... .. .. ' ... I J Business DAILY PILOT BS F'ndlly. M.-ch 2. 1979 Ahead: Boom, Peace, Brown Confidence In Benefits Decreases It ·1 July 4. lM, and Jerry 8rown ,, .,~ ldtnt, monca1 lnlereat rates are 8 S pert t>nt. 1u C08l• Sl 3iC> a sa11on, and home computers have created a bo1lnf'SS boom The~·:. pnc:c 10 the •·orld. nf'n l adt>r ~1th v.-hom h hul talked 1n 1979 HavifllC l('l the Mu"~, :;;lrt. the auest •P<"•k~r •t ~ luntheon spon.Jortd this wet•k by lhe Newport Harbor Aru Chamber o f C'o mmf't C'f'. mod" -.omc .-conomJc forecaals by lwkln.i b di: Crom his fh.'tlonal \!Nitl vun t gc polut dollar,"' he add"'-<! 8aflcally, h-= had 10 prechc· UODJI fOf' UJ89 America ia pro1perous and tbt: world la at peace · Oov Edmund C . $rown Jr hu1 D come prealdent or the United States. 'l'hcm: ls a "tt!chnicul rt! naluance." ) · ... Bro..w'• f'"l"'tl •f ff•fts •... .,,.I.rd arlr• roposfrlo• IS·•lfllr poU1kal oc-tlo•. IMH to~ llar tftlrr•I wer .. rw•f"'ftf to hall hefla- 110 .. arw ,.rac-f lc-.. •. roundtrip airfare to New York is S300, gold is worth $375 an ounce and the Dow Jones Industrial average is hovering at the 3,000 level JE~E SI FF, WALL Street in- vestment counselor , is at the Newport Center Marriott to re- view the deeade with local busi· -.1#'101#' .~iff He caJled 1t a "1989 Ad ven· lure" and opened h1!> remarks by telbng the 50 audience mem· bers they'd been robbed. The 1979 dollar. he said . wa:. lw1ce as valuable as the 1989 dollar "AND YOU 'VE GOT lo re· member that the 1979 dollar was worth half that of the 19fi.9_ There is a continued de· lerioration of America's older cities. -CALIFORNIA R EAL estate values are twice what they were tn 1979. There is widespread famine in Asia and Africa. White rule has ended in Opportunities A two-day bus iness opportunities seminar will be held from 8:30 a.m . to 4:30 p.m . March 10 and 11 al the Sb.eraton Anaheim Hotel. Co-sponsors are Richard Park $eminars. SAVE AT ORANCE COUNTY'S NO. I CADILLAC DEALER-IMMEDIAll:: DELIVt.:R\ ! Ne"-'port Beach. and the Small Business Ad· ministration. Fee is $100 and the seminar has been approved for 12 hours of continuing education credit from the California Department of Real Estate. NABERS ~ 2600 Horbor 91,,d. Costa Meso, 5A0.9100 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE 1. Reservations and more information are available from Park at 673·7348. P UBLIC N~fCE PUBLIC NOTICE South Alrica and Rhodesia There is mandatory uod un 1versul 1S4!rv1 ce for young adults. -THE INf"LATION rate has dec re~ to half what it was in 1979 The Dow Is at 3,000. , sm said the trends that will bring his predictions to pass are evident and have their roots in events that began after World War II. HE SEt:S THE decade of the 1980s for America as one 1n which political conservatism the result of maturation of the baby boom generation 1s at the heart of the conditions tt\,al 'will produce an ex panding economy that isn't hampered by current inflation rates. His premise is that Brown's e ra of limits. coupled with Proposition 13·style poht1cal ac hon. will force the federal gov· e rnment to halt inflationary practices that. be says. will pro- duce more fertile conditions for business in this country t n his fictional r eview. S1ff said the first half of 1979 wiU s~ the high point of the inflation rate and its closely related in· dicators. Interest rates . BUT HE SAID T HE 10 years of continued inflation will erode the buying power of the dollar One or the results will be higher food prices. he predicted. Those prices -milk at about $1 a quart and bread at about $-1.50 a loaf -also would be pro· duced by worldwide famine in which the United States would . .,. Q~d 6n to feed star ving na· lions. That crisis is going to be the result of a continued population e xplosion that adds 900 m1lhon people to the existing population of 4.25 billion. Summing up, S1ff ~1d he 1s optimistic about the coming 10 years and. speaklilg from his \989 vantage point. he added that he's equally sanguine about the closing years of the century. .,.w,.....,.1o Changn IJrgrd Former Gov . Edmund G . Brown has been making the ro unds on Capitol Hill to push for re vi sions in the federal criminal code. He has served for IO years as ch airman of a presidential com mission that r ecom - mended such changes. Newport Bank To Pay lOo/o Directors of Bank of Newport, Newport Beach. have declared a 10 percent s to<'k dividend for stockholders or record on March 9. payable on or about March 30. The dividend follows the re· lease of the bank's annual re· port. which reflects net income or SI.425.398. a gain of 35 percent over 1978 and total assets of $119,559. Stance S upported W ASHlNGTON «AP 1 Tht U .S . Chambe r of Commerce says it <1grces with the Carter administration that government regulations mus t be studied for their impa~t on mflatlon. Ov~r 1~h e Counter NASO liUiftCJS W ASHJNGTON <AP I -l''cw Americ an wo rkers strongly believe they'll ~el thetr Social Security benefits upon retirl! ment. says a leading pollster . Louis Harns. testifying before· the House Aging Committee. said he was citing a recent poll "MORE TffAN t'OUR out of five e mployees have leis than Cull conCide ncc that Social Se<'urity will be able to pay benefits owed them when they retire. and mon• than two out of fi ve have hardly any confl<icnt·e a t all , .. he says Employers havt' t>ven greutcr doubts that rut urc generetllon~ will be Wllhn~ to pay laxes for Social Security, he ~a id . Alto1i:ether. Harris sa1<i. •·only 19 percent of employees and employers alike say t hey have a g reat deal or confidence their Social Security benefits will be there when they are clig1bk lo receive them. "IT IS NOT HARD to CorcM·c widespread revolt and deep re sentment 1f, after payin~ taxc~ all or their working ltfe to Social Security. the pros pect were tu C'om e up -.ho r l upon ret1n· menl ... he s:.ud Harris said the Augui,t poll surveyed l.330 full-time ~orker-. and m retirees ---~- Pollsters also talked with bu!»1 ness and financial executivci, from 212 of thc 'nallon 's largest co mpa ni es who deal with pension a nd re tirement 11rn blems. The poll was comm1ss1oned by Johnson & Htg~ms. an employ1·t· benefit consulting hr m based In New York Cit y. NEW YORK IAPI COtll'Gn .34111 l~ lntrtEnr \') .. ,, PHrM t ,.., '"'.j!.•u•!.t . .. . ... " ~ ... ~~"t~,~ ~::: '-•1 5ecurll10 Cros Tr• ~·~~~~~a.,~ Cut1rFe<1 Cycllron l"W'•"<~ t. lndusl· O•nlyM •I sto<ks. Ota On AEL tno ~~ .. ,. OaytMel llFllPn>t 10"7 II''> 8:~~."(I AVM Cp ..... •'It> "<Mll,~W 10'"' 10 ... 0.tC.MT llOV .. OU 1V> 20. O..lln!B llOVMlcr ,..,. ?O O.woEI "'••AIU 11 ~ OleCrv• llll<olnc 11.-.1~ OlanCru :~r:~p 1cw, 1111> Oocut~I n v, n v, OollrGn II Furn 1 ... •"" OonlO'n AGrHt .,..., "~· OorchGs AMl<ros ''"" 11\\ OoylOB llWekMQ " 11 Oun1t1nO "'"",., O...rrron 2 ~I· 2 1~16 ~bArllM 11...c!lte 6"' 6..., c:onL•b An"-u•B 1S''> 26 EIP•sEI ~~~gp ,.,, . EIO.rBe ""' ~ Ei.Nucl ArltWG• 19'1<. ""' EIMOOul 1ll5dColll 21 21"4 E"rO..v AtlGSlt 15 IS». Ent.,1\11 ~=:;:~~ , ......... Eqt011 U\9 IS\'lo EtllanAI 8k•mflt 111/) ~ Fabr1 HaS1(H\ . .,. . F\OVnll Bau tFr 16 16 FIBltSV\ geytsMk 9at.. 1011. FIBostn ffllM ' 10 FtEmpS BeUL•b 3t•h 3211. FIWnF1" BlbbCo u~. t3v. ~~ti'nt BlrOSol> ,,.,., 23 Blr1<''" 7'" ,.,, Fl.oWAIU BlkHlllP 26"-11 .... For•~IO BonenH . ·~ Fotm•~ Brooks 30\'> l'2 FNn• 8""Tom tS\lo IS~ Fr•nkEI 8u0bff 5 Sii> FmOI<• Buo.n I•"-,. .... GtlRlhl 8~ 5''1 Y1o Gt1 Re1ns (Al v l'2"> )f GovEF" C.,,r.OH '" '"' GrHnM ~SwC 1()\1) 11\4 Grevllclv C&IPln,Arr 2... J Glllntst ~~Wifs 6>11 1'4 GyroOV" 16V.. 16 .... Ha row-cr.mLu 24\1, 25'1. HrpRow ClwtsVtl ,.,., 10'1• He~p Cl"leF s•n '"' Ha INI Cll1Ulll JSll> 3'14 HenrOF CltrUtB 30'h Jt•i.. ko1oom Cler~JL .. 28 1'1''> Hoovt• CIOwCp ,,.,, ..... Hort1A• C.oluVH>t '''• 2'M Hyett Int ComjH 11\lo 71 ... 11\0Nu<I (.ml r 77 1• lnlralnd CmwTel lfl'> 3'V.1 tnttlCp SI ... ,. ... Int mt Gs IJY, .. Pe"" Ent ''"" 1"-!.tr•wCI U'• 16'.& lnB~WSI> , ... '°' .. Petrol II 4'l.• ·~ $uperEI h i? 1\ lwe!>oVI 1s•i. 1~ "9tllb0ft 11'·'1 >8'" TIME 0C ' .... JamWPr ..... .I ... Pterc~ss ,, ""-T•moe• ,.. •& Jam\l>'r' 1S'~ , ..... P1M rtn ,., 71 T,.cumP 71' • 171• JlllYFO •· PtonH18 111-.. ••~ 1'•nfl•nt 10'-10 ... Jo•lynM "'" 18 p,.,,, .... 1 l Tlllenv ~h. ~!.~ ~•!.t Of II II"· Po'''' l '• ~!.: ~:,O:C~'lo IV Ar 1 1"' Pr01j•P ' ~·· lO K1tmdn 171. t81 1 PbSvNC 10' 7 10'" T rn•O< 0 "'. 1l''• KmoAm '3'"' •l"-Purt84'n I• ..... 'trKoPO 11''• ?0''• K"l•Gr" ''• "'-PulOC"P , ... 8"' frotnOG 1 l Ko•am l 3 ... OU..llnn\ . .... ~ ToonFO ,, 23 ~:~7i~~ ,,.,, ,.. RA~nPr .... I'• 'UnMcGtl 2S 11•"! 11•1,,i 1l''• Ravchm 7JV, IS» u~ SVrq ~ $~. ICuTlbell 16"-,, ... A•ymnd 'l~ ~lh I~~:~~~ 10 10111 1Clnq1111 ,,,,, U'1> RKQEll n 23 ~~:ro,v u t..<t 1st. Ro.cjE • 111 ... 11 ~el~ 11 11'• u·~ "'"' '10bl>My l1 ~ """ "" l •n<ttln 20Y> 71'4 R.O\eton ]\.. .... VanOvs ,, .... l .... Leno Ru , ... , .. Rov\f' e"" '" vanceSn ,~ ,, ... L.tMCo 191.t '°"' Ru•Slov 1.-~ I~ V•l<ro 10 II Ltos1.,.. I 1>1. S..Oli•r l"" ..... V•N8Sh n-.n1 ... L1n801 lSl.. 36"> S<anOI 1-. , ... W\llEnr IO'Oo IQ><. Loqetrn :~:! ... ~IF.." ~H ... WebbR• ...... , MaOsGE W•'d1,.n •• f s Me~ll-ISe•s0.1t '°'' " :~~:~~ .... µ,. I S.16 1 7·1• Svc""'' _,._ ,, 13\lt ~:1:.~1 I 11&. Sl't•wml "'"JO•, WtnMI 11.1. • ~~:~ ~1rc·~~.i\~ , ... 10*'• WmorC 'lftlt 11V• M91A~\\ ,_.~ u•·, WOOOl..ot 2~\. .. , •• ,, Mau1lP 15 16'" SwC.•CP 10-\• ,,,,. WWEnq II. I Mc Corm 13'"> 14 S•EIS• ui.. ,, • .., WrtqPUW 'Ho.JI· ,,.,. MtOuay 10'•• 11 ls1a11ovn 11 13~. ZIOnUto 361• JI Mlds.W 1• ?O I 16'-11111 Mc!klCdP v·. ,,.._ 'I•• 1~ MidlR~\ 1• .. l'. .,. ' MIOl8~\ 7S .. 16'o u•. 14>... ::::~~~G 28'.t> ~'· " 11 111'w l~· ""' l"' lip• aftd Dote•• .... , .. ... si.. UP"o •NO DOWN!. ,.,., ,.. ...... NFW YOfltC lllPI The fOllOtllll'lnO It• 6S ., V•Ow\ -DY-• ...... (OUnlt·r l"' )t UOClr\ 4)nd "".trrttnh I~' r't.1111,. QOr"t• UC> J.s~., 171 .. IP'W! MO'\f Nw:I oo-·n ,,..,. ma\t tkt!iot"d O•t • •• o-r<,.,nf .. t f\dnQt rpq..,-dfl'\., of vo'u,..,.,. 1'' , .... ,.,.. f l'MJf'\CMY "'· "'"" Ho W<urf(•r. t,-6d1nQ ~Jow S7 ar~ '"' 4'I S1 UCM(I Ntitt M\d CM'"f"(~ntlt~ t f'tAn(}'\ lfr"' In .... ··~ pl'PYIOU\ Ci0)11 .... Oiflu•rK~ Det_,.n '"" 131-, "'' bkl proc~ -tO<Mv ' l•sl biO prlc~ ...... ~ . N•..J ,, ... 11~ ,.., ... ~ I Pl••ll"" n·~ n ' <;1arlt1<> 1h"'> 181 I l ~En1 IO'" I~ • PntP , .. 1 ..... 5 Brock£• .~. S' I .. c_... .... • 1 ICevPtlf 'Jl<> I•\• • f rnVt¥1 l:Y.. ...... • w"""'o "' 1 11•. 10 Cont~n 1 .,,., II TulaqSJ •• A • 111 com ... ( I' ~., r-13 Allq!N pl Keuft•I 11 ... 19\ :~ Roy\l•I' n n~. 1• E•e(H'. S'111 61~ 11 EH Int ~~. 6'. 18 P•f"t•tfO ,8' • 14'. ,, P •rSIOU 10 ~'>T ,, dpFlll\ n lntr(ff"t' 1J tnf\atW'n ,. J~- UPS ld•I .'h'l., ' , .. . " I . ' 8" 1'1 .. . .... ' . .... 14 ) 7 . • . •.. ' '• . . • . I .. . '' " ' . '. .. . .... \'' . '" . ' , .... • ... ~·. '• ~ . ,, . I' 8 . .. . .. Pel Up Up Up Up Up Up \Jp Uo VD Up Up Uo llp IJP VO Up Up Uv 11{1 lip ,,., Vo Uo \Ip l3 "' n 20 lb •• •• u u 11 IJ 17 II II " 10 10 Ill In .. I I I l l ' J I 1 ' -• H\t ,.,, ·~ .. • • JS l •«O<f 8' Vo .... "'MOnfCol ••• • •• \'.l .~D.IQ S!uutnury DOWNS "''• 1.,:._. ~•Pd IS'.-,,,,., N-ltt" (llQ P<t 7•,, l'" Mo~Au 2 , ... .. I o..o ..... 1' OH I\ I"' , .... Mo\l•k "'~ "~ 1 ~lllr 1'. .. 011 ,, 11' •• 1M41cr.M 1217 ,. NEW YORIC lllPI -Mo<I act•~ t:NH · l Int I Ott " n1. n MotCluO 6'> , the<-•~ •lo<lt• WIJC>I•"' ov NA!><> • 8800 JO • -.. 0 11 •I ,.,, • Mu<!l .. r 11 n N~m,. \lol-BIO llsk...i C"9 ~ R~tl-•• -OH IQ 1"4 llJ ~:~i~I ?:IJ.. ts'. E l\u•ore 1 tlS.000 11i.. tl"' " 1n18 .... •< ' . .. 011 I 11'17 11'' '6''> 171.., OB~r '"'·'00 6'. .... • lo I O mnt"""'CJ I' OH ' I] IJ .... N,.IO RE •Jl... ••"4 AtnR,.,n 111.100 s1.i.. S1', • 1'. • Mor.~ J , . Oii ~ )f''> l7Y> NJNGn \S''• \Sli. MCIC 1 ... 100 ~ s .. • It • Ale\-CICI , .. -'• Ott I .... " Nlelsn A ~ 11'· Pn1Lr i.1.100 l'-3. 16 10 TroyC',IO l'• -. 011 • •Vo s~ Nl~hn 8 21 ""' Enfl•• 133,100 J>., 1-.. " P~trOJ ... -. 0 11 .. 11\:o ,, .... NoC•rG• ll''• l\~ EttrM1n 118,300 I' 8'' . 12 !..olmNal , .. 0 11 • "'" IJ NoEOI un 15 , ... RoaOE• 113,100 711 ,. 71 . ,, I] RHOROO l '• -'• Ort • '""' 171,. Nwt"IG) IC>l11 '°"" MellonN 103.~ 2SJ., ,., .. " Ounr'"!>A " -. 011 ' IS'-16"" NwstPS 16.,., 11 T•mP .. '9.AOO 78' 1 l"'> . ''· IS ll"ulS<• ff -.. 0 11 \' 141h 101.11 NO••ll ll't 181.\ It UnC..u'i fttl·· ·~ 011 ' 7"' , .... ()gllvyM n n..,. AOv•ntNI ~ 11 B•lhf"Q'\ " -OH \. 1~10~ OiiF•rro ... I~ Ofo<ll~ ,..., II HotoOm , .. .. 0 11 "' , .... '"' Oller TP 21"-n"' UrKM"9"<f I 110 ,, J•coEh'< , .. -I Off '. 11'" " PCA Int ....... Total IS.,.., l.~ ~ PowrRt ' 1'. -'• Oft ' J I • Pab\IB 17'" 13'· Nf'W r.1CjM RtmMll~ 1'. .. Otl ' JI J • PcGe R '°"' "'. New IOW\ IJ l1 Wn01qtl 1 • . Olt ~, SI SI''> PautevP 6'1a F Tf'IAI ""''"' ti 07 .. 100 n C.ooB<P ... . 011 MUTUAL FUNDS INVESTING Cep1t 5 6.4• NL l:llun H 9.ll... llKom 61'> NL Lui"-'"" Sro A IM 10 JI 11 33 Sllerm 0 2J ") NI. COMPANIES Calvin Bullo<k: FelrflO •.'II 1016 Hart Glh ltU NI Fund •"4 101& Tlmf' , .. 10•1 S1qrna F~ NEW YORK !AP I Bull<ll 11..0 USS FrmBG 10.6' 11.61 Hart I.fl" • 1• HL lr><om 8 IS '56 O~C S..c 111 n 11. 11, Ca pit • 1!11 10 Ill -ri.. follo#lng quo. CanOn , 6$ 8 .J& FtderettO F~· Hl~hYld 11 10 ti '8 ""'"' • '1 10 30 PerAm M '03 '82 '" .. '' • u 10 II t•tlon~. =r"'° bv ~·:~~h 1~ ~ ,rn ~:o~°' ,01' ·~~ ~:r0i~~ ,l·~ 1s~2~ M~,5 ... C:0~1t2b:o.1J ~:::~ ~ t ~ ~t ~~~~· : : : !~ ~ronN'!,i'°""sec:~~I~ NIWS • 18 10.03 Four e t7.S7 NL INllFO II S2 11 JS FrHCI , .. a.s• Phil~ 1 ti • S4 58 Eotv 10 SI II 11 OHien Inc. are NYVI\ 131• ••• , Hlltm 13.70 t•.t.S ISi Group 11\0tp 8"' .... p""" C•P 1 '11 8 .. se l&Gt "13 "81 tM Pf((.t\ •' 'Wt.icr. CGFuno 10 ll ti 17 MonM I.CID NL Grw11> s cw s SI Ma\S IO.•• II .. Phoen f'O I~ ., ,. !>oGHI In "., 11 JI ,....... -urltles CGIMM 1 II • J.I MMM 1.00 NL lncom UMvall· f'dlnc 13.'ll IS.21 Pllorlm Grp Sw '""' 1 ,, • OJ covlO flaw _,, C°"'lhM 1 00 NL Optt1 11 • ..Z 11. Tnt "' 10 ll II ll ~n Fi!WlCI PllC) fO It SI 12 21 Swln Gt S 11 S II \Ola (~ eswt CepPru 100 NL Tai'~ 12.°' NL TrP•SI\ 7". MIT •MtOO M•Q c Surv•v" ., ... 1011" veluel or bOtlQfYt C..nt cc '00 NL us ""' •.02 NL '"ltustrv ) ,. MIG l.tO '11 J.~ J ,. INq In T HM"' 10.0ll 11 ·~ lvelue ol\IS selet CentShf 10 6l II .. Fidelity (in>up• lntc•P I 00 NL MIO tl.54 ,, •2 • • 0 • ' • r. ... 01 GI 1•. ,, .., c"8r0tl Tllunde,,. Chilr1FO t) 11 u °' AC)rH ..... NL Int '"~I II J7 17 4J MCOO .... • • P-r Funo hfnpl w 1128 tJ., s.11 ..., Chilw Cr 8°' Bond • OS NL ,,, .. Gu•O • S1 NL MF ,, S7 ,. 6l Ful\d .. " IS., Temp lnW' I 00 NI AGE FO .... 01 Fu..o • )f 6 '3 C419lt • 02 I n Inv 1..01< I JO NL. MF8 1'.31> 15 . II • Ol •.17 T c 1 S3 8 18 •cornF 11.n NL Front •.1' • .. COllttd 10.09 N lnW' ~ • ,. IO J.I MM8 •.1' • n Pl•" Inv 17 " u .1• Tr"' I.,, • ts • 1l ACl.,111"" unevell Share 1 °' 1 72 O•llV I 1.00 NL l"tt\lon (;n)up• rJ.Hu.. ~~ 7N9~ PllQrth 10 .. 11.17 T~~! ~s 11 •S 12 \I Aflllur• IU7 HL Soe<• 607 •51 Osl"Y •.63 ... IOSBd S 4' s ..... ~ • ....,. .. :.n N PllfrnO 10~11'7tuorHO 1130 NL Allstate .... NL ChupD 11 7t HL Eo lr>e 16..S NL 10$ G'1 •ts 7.lJ ,... ,,_,~ L Prl<e Futld\ T•nC Ot 5 Sf NL AIONF 11.SS NL mFd I 16 713 Me911 lf~.. •. IDS nOI UO H6 ~rl:I I.~~ 10 °' GrW1h IO." Nl Tw"C 1...: 7'1 H\ •llllr1hf •.n !OM CN• M9' Feb Mu" 8d •.St 1\11.. Mull ... '., .n c llKOln • s• NL USllA Gt 7 S6 Ht Amerlc.., Funds· LIOrtv 4 11 NL Fldel tS.IS i..S6 Pl"OQ l.24 J.S) ~ff)·.~ t~~ ~ :: N Era II,. NL USAA llK 10&5 NL •11•1 1.00 1.74 M•MM HI YIO t41' NL Tadi tl ... •13 H~ult>C .... 10'cw N HOflr 'l'J NL Uni Accu )~ Nl Amcp • ,. ',. , S7 NL ltMun '·" NL Stock 11.60 1•.IJ PrllTlf' 1000 NL u .. 11 M ' •'•s N llMull .... 10'11 S<hut 9 IO NL Purlt" 10,07 10.•S Stied I .. •JS ':~~I l t~ ',;.~ hFr., 9 U '43 U"I ~':,. I 00 N~ AnGtlt.. • ,. 1.)1 COlonlal functs, Salem S.01 s... V•• Py 6 ., 110 <-y ', IU7 'M Pl"O FunO •.'Cl NL Union S'ft O;p llono·• 13.tf 1S.IJ S.n Sec 1.1' ,.. Thrllt '·'° NL Inv ~Oh 'tt 6.00 ...., a Prolnc •.ts Nl Broad 10,)0 II 11 C•hMO t.00 Nl FunO 8.'CI ',, Trelld 22.64 1U7 hltl n n n .n ~OIO AMF .,s.11 S.7. Pru )IP 'SS 10 ., Nat ,,, .. ,·n 6 60 ll'dl"v 6 511 7.tt Grwtll • 61 SOS Flf>.,,<111 Proo: Ivy II 1J HL ,.. HY t0 ' P\ltllam f:uno,· U Cap 11 ~ IJ '7 GtW1" , 11 ,,.. l11<om ..... ., Oy,,. Ul NL JP Orth • ti) IO,. MSB FO ta SJ NL COM II IS 111• V" locm tn<om 1.11 a.s.. Oe>tn IO 15 1110 lnovst • 10 NL Jenu' F t8 l1 NL """,.t llFen t.16 'SI f'qult 11 :n 13 .e 11 1s 11 01 l(A U.S6 IS.fl TH Mt IJ '1 U to llKC>fn 6.95 NL JOfln HAt>CoO Ml 0 I~ I '1 Ge0'9 ,,.., I• Ot Unit~ F~ NPtn 602 •.SI Gtr. "n NL ,.., '""ftlar'I: llonO 11 Jl , ... #\IF Gtll • " • n Orwtll 103111 )' ll«m .,. ••l "''"""t •.U 1.11 Witt\ "' " t 02 8n0 "" t• 1• tS 1' Grwt!O s" • Q Mutu•IOf OmilN HIYIO 17" ",, Bond • t6 nt A~O.-al with c t JI I... Dis.co 6.. I :rt 8•1tn • ,, ... A .... , 10.'9 11.Sl lncom 1,,. l'02 Con Gr l.9S '1~ PllO I 2'S t.02 p 84 I 11 1 IO Grwlll 1 S2 I 21 h 1E1 Grwlll l .. • 17 ,,,,,.,t 1 IJ 119 (Oii Inc 8. , 10 th •.15&.M omp FCI ,,, ,., lt>tom 7'1 111 1)11 t•tt Ill(~ • ., 910 ()p(" 1302 •tJ ll•OM ,,. 10 10 nrp ... U6 ... ,,., NL Stotk , ... •n JQM!.111 '°SI NI. '"''~ l(.ta !SM hhl 71972>01 """"' t lJ 917 HI Yid It n 12.$7 °"'Inv 917 •IS F"Mll II I.JS HL Ktmper Fund\ Mui Sftrs J4 .. NL Vl,t• ncn 1)14 Sf1M 62S •&• IMFd •. Cit 6-'I ,, •• 0 1.1' NI. ,1Mlt01 " HL lr><m '"4 10..Sl ..... lllO It.~ NI. Voyi.o II !It"•> V•flll • 11 ... ~.~"=et'!_~ 21:n Y11d~ Im 12~ f:'w~r. :tt =t ~fOY'kl Im 1rn N1:.~"'" ~1 '71 ==~:. ~ = ~~ ~=::,,nc:.. 2,,:,s Hl Vtnlf '6.Al 11... ry C.., 10,. 11 ts f'lld Oltl a.1' 4 U MOflM 1 00 .. L. II-• 31 •.•S ltevtrt ~.1' NI. V81 u a 17 I .., Cm1~ 7.1' a.SI y C&I,,, 1.00 NL FOU!lden Of-. "'""' IO,. IGM Dlvld • 01 •.Jt s.i.c Ecrt ... ' llKom s .. \ t.O E.q. IG!tl 7.111.0S Dlylr><m I 00 NL Orwlll llNIVA!I C)Cltn n.t7 IJA GPl~h 5.~ s•~S.19< Gltl llA 11.SI Y"OI I&,, IU7 FdArft •• ,, 1.• 1l•w•1Y Gntup• ·~om _ .... , S..mm "27 u.o I ... ··'° 1.4' StP'C•P ..,. '·" Sc>ISlt 'M P' !ierllt u:s ,.., ~" 11,51 ,, .. Mule! _.. ft<ll .. ,, I.fl IKGm s.• S."1 StPOWl I 1S Ut V•"te Silllcltlr1• ' ~ lt.1• 18.U ltw 10 flO 11 51 s.tti -all tot It UO ID.JI Stoett 7.76 U , S<Udder Stt"tn' ln<on> tt _..·IS •1 Id 1.10 J,,, kh U a • U """'"" ~: ICtY1toM f~: N~El.li. Funcl,L Corn SI 9 '1 NL lnveJt 6 'ii 7 n A d •.••• 1s .,,.. •.en i 4S 8r6.,,,. ... 3,, Liq Tr 1.00 Nl Quit ,., ... ".. IMMI t).11 NL Col'rlm ..... 1"" AHtrl'9 1,)~\ 1.. ti• S.M ... ONT<; J.tl e.n Cut 91 1 ... 111• G"*tll 10.>t 1110 11111 fit IS.lf NL Sol<I 1114 ll IP Alt1•lr1!'CI 4~ 4.'1 Ir C. U2 'I GrW111 UO ._. ~' 112 1U7 to,. IM_,,, 11 l'O 1i Mall It tO 00 1\11.. Venoli<lnl ~· Alll~· UI !fl. :Cd tt, 14 HL Ullll 4 66 '02 111 M t 00 I 1S AtllECI ~:· 00 MMIJ t M NL E aplr 14 Ga NL .Alll¥.ll!C 11.., .. L. aSt lhO .. L I~-1a 1911 wt ~I 111 ,., """-,._ : !.M<I JO.Jt NL. Ftllt~ 1~ Ht. ANt()tll a.JS J.U JI lw IUO NL ~~-c;.,, US 'W ~VI !ct S 01 S.. Ill~ t• . ., NL Se<ll<lty ~.-, tvHI l" H\. =r. ~.112J° ... pl!ft °\T .... n ,., r.11\ Ul ! ~ ·. t ll t~ ft '::; ~~ ~ tt l::v : 1: : ,. :-~,, 1.~ 1~ AM~; , .,if'I tU. t1 '1 l.QAUl4 111 M 4 IS S tt Nh~ 10 .. Hr,. lnY"tl 111 1 W 11,.,,, ,, .. Nl ,,_. I , .. h• l. Ill '! NL. IAD NL 11'91tr US UJ ~l UM Hl ll"re !Ott II w I.OM\ .)I NI. !MOM tQ e.91 H lllt I NL 11'"'""41 S.'1 ... Lui ... gip; N"'1 IM. 'At NI. §electW ~ W~lkl f ft NL erc"o~ II~ .t: ~~ .~ n ~t f::\i:c or._ .... t=· Let lHUt.r. = '~: IOH.'i ;:: 1Ul =l ::~~"'10 \~ =t \'l, II: Ill: • f.2!l •"lo ,:::t\', :.:: ,:.;: ..:: ~· •Ni ljl! i ... : •~ ":',:.":' ~ f :::r,M 1·41 ~t ~= ;:: tt llltf! Ii' 1 '1 fl~ ~r ft =t l.~"9 )~ t\: ,: "' ~i '°..4l ~$ 1!.~ It ~~:\l 0 ::: ; = ~ ,,..,,, 1 NL te0e !! Ht. iil'\s.~ ltf· 0"'111 .. ,, t W."' IQ 16~ Nt ::~ \,· =t 5°= '°.us 1l:H 11r= .J! =t . Nlt,it ,, a :l. =t " If ": ~:1l ~· ~ tu: 1f. =. ~ H I. ~ J t.., ~ ,.1;1 ~\! ~me. !IJi =I. i.-rm~;IO 1.n =:r l~~· l1'1'2 ~~~I.SI °'!'J ''r'' ~ ... ': I ' " ii Iii: -~: .... IO.I, 'lU ~II tt.11 ,..,~ ln<6f'll 11.U I•" =IN J:'1 N 9Mr Ge: 8'-NL fl H ~ •.ts 4,., 0.v 1l • 1 m<I It.SI 13.'1 l1111t1t 10 n II 1 Nl No IOtCI L C..-°' HL lflllll r I • .. .. Or •.U 1.N 111(.0M J II •l'"t "61 NL SlerreG U1 N l .. lf\ t ...,.,.I - ( . . - IJ'I DAILY PILOT N frtdey, March 2 \979 NYSE OMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS ft' rid a ~10 .. ing Prfrt> o..c. ............. 1,. ... 11 .. \ ..... INlt•• Tot~ MIJl-•I l'at11 .. Pew ....... U.l••ll•ndl11\~111n•ll•lllt" .. "''"'"°'""•I lt""'"'"'llY !IW ""11~•1 A\-l•IMNIOl \«IHlli.• 0.•1•~ -l•\11,..1 tN ... .. f \,.. ~ , .. I ~J .. ..... > ~ t.i t I • ' ~ I ..... f ·~ I 4 I I t~f I iilu I+ 1 -A A (., •CP I • JI\ Pf!t '• [ 111"' '.0 I •< N 1•/ \'• " M¥Nl t 40 It OS U._ '• 11•0 I•• " 14 111•,.• '. ',•, 11~m~( 1 J1 81 ,'!! !,''•.', ·~·· ""' ls • J! ~ .• ~·",,. , • • ""' 0.1. • INAl1· 1.0 I 1(1.1 .., ... Mll\PI I.. • • ""' Purllnra ~ )91 • ~rui1 " I /IJl<f \ I • '• .... o .. '* \ u ("u '""' • • '"'"11 ••1 'I'•"' ¥""'"' eo 1 u 11 '""'"'" 1111 • H n"• '• '""~htll 11 11 lW• l4>fo 11111 I 1 • • 1 4""'' I I If '•'-, "'"I I I .. 11 11'> ...... Ill In! '' .. n1 10 .. • •'~~Pe(~ U1.il I? 111t1t 4111 .. i. • '• 0..00 I 10 6 1»01 U hPWn 1t )1 J4 10'•, '• ·a~!:'. ~ .... : t't, ··~,. ,~ ' .. ·. ~~:~:.-.. ; . ': ~ ':::~~~. , ~ ·: .~ ~ .. : :~~~~·:: . ,: ;:.:. ' . ; .. ~·pn ~ • l m. :: t:~~o ~ ~ ,. ~~!;. :: ~~~fi~ tO .: ,r. ::: : ~: 1J ~ (er •I .. , 1\ t f"'fltl\1 .. 1 11 ''""•'-1-.,111 .... i. f1"'•'•¥o"Pl'7 61 11 tl'• '•OW•lor 1010 U 1-..~•Ttktrn• ..,,.n• 11'-•'• ! . .._ G -'1'1 11 , .. , l m,C.t• !O ' 1 .... • • ,._,11 14' IO •'• • """-011 •IO I ... It" '• II A Ttltte>r I IO t~ ·i d ' '""' -•. ,. II ... ,1111c ... I,.. ,.. .... Ill••·· J.lt " n ••. MOOlltH ., ,. 1'• •c• ,.,, 11•1 n" \,hi.a.>'"'' '1J 111•.,7 l •lri>I 'It • ti) u-. 1""1•11 611 6 ' 1' "W : /1 U' '' M!IMft >0 6 llS lilt• '• ll(A Pl 4 4 S9 • 1• ftlpr"'t 11 11• It'• h ~~'', • 1 1 .: • , "<1Ce "' • n ,,. • • '""" 1 ~ 11 .,.., , ... • • '"'"'<" •1 1i'\ • • M4M"o t6 • 1• 10• •• '• 11 rr .o > ,, 10..,, •• t,1., 10 ,... , .. _,_, • • ... •••11.. l • '' '''" .. r1111• IO I "• •\ • • INUJ "''' ·~ 1•,, '• M1n•011 10 lOl 10 ' AlC It • 41 n..,., ~ l•M<o 220 I )oil 1"• .... l t l .... 1 .... •fltl •u•tr I••·("••• .. llf "''. ·1~~ ... ,, Mo~•A l>O •I)\, ··•••iPu•~•-11'-'•Ttntpr740 )191•'•·" I\\ I t ll 71 ~ • • ~1n1u JI) • .. IU• • "' I =~:~. 1 : ~ ' /I .... ' • ·~ c,:a •j ... Mntlf~ I M I l tt :•mto Me 16 611 IQI, "" T•nM pl\.~ , 1 \~ ~ ... t 1', 111. • c~.: : :: : l ::'. I tlUIC•\ IOI • i ~;.:: ~ .::;:"" ::' .~ :1~ 1U • :-! ~=~~~~ l ~ t '~~ !~:;: .~ A=~~':., ~ ~ ~ :~~: 11 ~:::~0pl116 .. ~ ,;~~: ,: : ti .J 'J ' II • •• (•"Ill\ I t(I \ 1)1 •t • f11ll t ' .... • '• l"°,~:!W'..,1,4J 1 , •• ~1• • • MnlOV I IO 1 •1 I•••• •, At~ll1 I .at> 1 •• U'• •I rrUlO 1 1 IO't• ,_,... '• tr ~: '1': • f~:t: ~ rn .. : :t f :':.>. , ~ • ~: !i':. ine.i.1 I 1/lij '~ H!: • :~r.· I~ • ;~ t:"' .. ==~~~0·,n.;, : .~ !!:: . ".n::~~ ~-= ' I~ ~"· _,. I '1 ·; • I i"'"'"' I • ., ''"" ... I ..... c,. IO • '""' • '"°'"""' I •• I 1' " • • • NIONY ~ ' » ,.. At.0811 I I , .. ',! • r.I' T pl)«) JI , ••••• "'_.'! ~: " ..... "'-' .. 1 q , 1n "" ., t '""" .a n ,,., • '• 1r,., o •o 11 '°" ''"' • ""-•M 1 1 111 ., •• •• ~11••• ,., • • • • r ET 1111 • I*" .. 11 ;t II', • • ...... I •J ' U ,,.. • I 1"•1 I It II 11 ...... , If J " I l\,I 'rO • NIC>tQan 1 )0 I t02 4'~ Ilea"' ... 1 aG 4 • 4\0 T:w(',..f 16o1 : J: •, • ff II t"'\oT• ,. 0 .,.. I ...... I -,... • •••• '• .,,..","' •• I I) It • ll~ '. Mo•kn 1 lO • ,, ''" "' RetteCp .0 1 It • ' c pf 1 '° l 38' • • .: • 1: ~·"'• , .. • " t-. • ,. .. ,.. ot '«' 1' •~ .. • '• ,::P"no·.u, _:. ,. ,;, ~!': : Mor\tt\I\ .. ~ u 14"-' At•vsB tao • 11 11'-• '• ,: •• ~ 60 .s \• 1-. ~' Al ~ ~ ~ ~ t!"'' • .,.,,C'•• 1 •• •o. u... f •(••Cl • eO • •• I\._• "' 1,.,., ;'1" 1 n 11 " NltQ frArn • lS 1 ... R1k 1oc1o .11 • 1• 12'"' • ~. Tolll\I 2 u us /8' t'1~"' 1 : t si'': :: l:i'~~!:' "" ~ !: ,;:: ... ~ :~::: 11)~ • .~ ~ • • • """"'' ' " '4'· • =tn~:: ~ : ~ ~~.. ..., :::~~~ ,'~ ~ 'U ~'' l:::>~s .» 1: :: J'· '· :ir.1'. ~ • I '. c--l ll~~ll~ ' '°,. ~ ... ,. • • .... , , :=.1• ... I !~ 'y'·.. . ""'' ,,., t tO • •• ttt. ...... RelO pl UQ I SSll.t. '" T11P(Ld • \S l o t •• '' ... ~ •tO n • • 1 M( '.o '••I 11"' " I,~, .. 11"'f.• • " } " • MtShl ?OI I 1 1611'> '"' llt1Gpf 160. 6 14~ Te•Ull! 1.6"1 e 778 I•'· "' I .... • (llemSP " • ,,. • .. ' h 'r·.~.·o•\f ~. • •• 1:! ••• .. w •I '. • M~lllC>'d l01 131io ... RepCP .4S. • 1' 101'). " TUSQIJ uo •• 19' n~ •...... ... t I• It• t,,.11co » It •'• '• ., l4 • .-•'• I"' .. '''J. 6 • 4· , M .. l\ld!li 40 ti I • '" llepfnS 18" s 24 ,.,,, '"" T •Qllpt 3 11> o • !l' , .i ~·: · ~~r~<.: ;~. , ·tt .t~: :: ~ :..·~.:· • ': ,,: ,! ~ •• ~ 1::~t.. .. 'ii! ·t :l 1 · • :~~:.."! : ~ ~ ~t a:: .. :::~:,,.. l ~~ ,r·· · ~ i::r~c!n~ . ., : .ir. 1~~. :,; 4 1 •• ,f ., , <i"••ld •J>o u • , F'•lnno tO • °l'l .... \It'™" '"•"•It • • Mutp011 111 '1 40'• ·~ RtpTo 1 • •11 21•. l••lrpl?OI • ,,...., A.1$r d ,: I• I• " {11•\M 1 tO \ "°' 1''• • I •llm1' '• I I e ~:::I••• .. 't ·~~ 11 'loo .: Murr•O 1 6 11• 11•. • 1'• lltt..Oll ?• 11 •lT1 14'>' ' T'"tr pf I 40 \S 21 ' .. "" / ''>-' ~... {"••M plfl 11 "'-• "' ', ~w,.~!.~ 1 1 1•1 •Ii. •~ 101• I Al I• "' Mu10m 1 n 11 11i.. '• lllsOll pt HS •" n .._ Thiokol 1 JO 1 1 JI', N I ' It 11 'llnM P•t I ., • "-' I\. '"'""'" l 1 -...... LI • Mvr•H "° I ,, 10 '" ll•V<OO .M •O 1• 13'· ... Tllm8e• 1 S2 tJ JO ,, ... Al§ 1 \ .. 11 (,,..hN tiOIJ S. J\ 11 • ... f.•OO..n " M '• • u.-:"""'1 1 hJ • ' u .. N-frf -lf•W'tre • SI tS '• •_. The>mln .S?b s n •' .. , ~. All 110 ' 14M I~. C11mNY l .. \ 11 11... I ..,t.. , ' II ,..,, • 11111"•1-' 1 iu : 11 :: ~J:. I • N(H M • 33 IS• A••lon 1301l "311 ......... ThmJW 150 s q u Alllf\ n,. I l ,, ('!INT Ptl II ' IO" 1 til(•1·1 ir ~· 1\ • • ::::~t"J ~ • +ti 11'"1 •,NCR I IO 8 UJ 67" • '• Rull•m .60 t 3ol 11>.:. • '• Tnrllty 60 11 'l'l U .. ~~ 1 ~ ,t, H~ ~... = ~:::!~! : ; :{ ,.:i; :~:~ • ~:::~ : ;: : .!~ :~:: :nJl l ~!o ~ '~ 't~, ' · =t ~nd 1 ~ : ~ :: :.: :::~r~ 3 : : ~ ~t;; ·, 1ld':,'.,, '.?! : :~ ?~~:. : : A/TW• no 11 100 •• .• (N~\I~ ' " • ., ,,, • f ttlPb 4'0 ,, , .. JJ .. I~ Tl j;'j' ~ I • : NVr I UI s 2'1 •• ~. ~. 110111 pfUS . 11 61'' • riQPrin1 .60 6 703 ~·. " ~Oi~' I 2~ b 1: ::;:' ~~:!'1~ I~:~ l~ ·~, : : :~,~~11 ~ JO ;~ .,tf::: 1: :~::;!.~:JO I~ 1: ::.; • .': ~:~~!co \ ~ ,: 11~~ ~~ • '"o =m~1f1t~ 6 '!t ;:'"' •:: n:::~·;t&~ ~ I ~:~ ~~.:: ·: s~ • ,i: L:: fi .. : • ~~:~.::" , .~ :~" •· ~=~.~\· : :: ::~ ~.. :~ :~:~:ti t :: n.... .; ~=~~. , : ~ 6~ ;;~~: ~ =~<,,"~:.:: ~ ~ ;;~; :~ ~:::::~"" 1 ~ 'f: r,.;: :: ~QI J!8) IM' •t • 1 Cll•~ull • •• • f•nf•" .0 '~ ~ .. • lnPwP111¥ tloO 11•.d N•l,lllorl :.0 11 lll 39\llo Al~l19ITI SO • S ll""' • .. ToblnP 1 ..... •, """"~""' 10'# 1•'• Chrl\(lt It "" r!qf\1 I t(M • 11 /I "~''""1 to >4 l8•• • NA•I• 111" l'2 2•"'• "> llloGran 'IO • 11 '1 roddSll 1 10 11'• '• ..... Cit 2 ,. Oii lO Cht1\ln • 11 ... • • I lmw• -• ,., 14 . J~tll )/ !09 '2, •• I Ne1c... " • IS ,,.... '" RloG• pf ., It ,. • To•ll••tn flO • 81 ,, ••• " •Ml> • • " , c11111tn~ t io •>• 11•.. ~;~'spA•• ~ • .! ,,._ ::::Ti~ 1 ~ 1 H ~: NC•" pt 1 IO 1 11•. A1\#Ald •> 1 ,,, " • ... ro•Ed1t 110 a ,. Jt A ~ • o 110 •9 • • (l\fy~ltr 40 .. , ,., ~ 8 t "' 0'-• l(IWlll J)!I Jt rlOO 74 , , NIC1Yl .0 I d7 11 llot>sllw I JD 6 2 111• • i, Tonk•CP 7• 9 • ... ~~.!0 . .~ H'" ~~~::,I) ~ ~~. '" ~:~!~:: ni •. ~ n... •ow .. Pt HO I n tt I HIO.lt •• : s ~ ~ =·~~" ''° 1 ~ 1:,.: ~ 1~~~:· ~ ~ .~ ;~··. '· • ~, m c:: ..... ~r .. u~;.~ ,;;·~ 1~ ~~·: ·: m~~: .. ~ .~ ::~::" l~~ 1 ~.: ~f ~~ '· E~:·~~r~~ 6 1 H~ ::'~¥.1 ~; .h :r·· · ~;:~:· 40 : .~~ ::·:· A ·~ I • 1• • '' 'c1'nnGGEPI ...... 1100.s .101 • ,·· ~·.~ .. "aln· I 11 61 JI ll•l(p M • ]/I 21', ... NFG pf 7 30 1 7•·~ '• llO<kowr I s •S 111 •• ' TrdnUn 1" • )9 "''" A 1 • 111 h')' l lO I 118 l2" " ll~t ~ 1.. ll IJ~ "'NatGyp 1 J1 S IS. I~» '• ll0<kwl J,40 6 116 3~1, '' ~~· J 11• I• ,. , pf I./ 11 ....... CltlG pf 'I S2 ,,~ ""''• ..... f \\Ml\\ '° 128 I IS 11•. .. J J -N•ltlom \S u , ...... ._ ll~lnt pf 4 15 • 111• '. ~ pj l ~ ·i . 'Y l.)O !O 1~ 4l:,;' ~= g~r:~ : 1: ! ,J; r,., • '• ~~r.i~ ~ ~ ! ~ ~~l, '-j~~~y lo£t 1~ ·: ~' •·;. ;,, =~~: J: 1~ 1~~ ~~!. :'; =::i~~I ::n 8 It~ 1! • ~• TfltlS~ 1, rn1a :.~ 1 1 1 llO • "J ~~14 .~ cnll•'S>• 3 )0 1 '11' ~l''r 1•. l'stPa n 1 134 13•'• • • • 1enutn 1 .,.1 ) ~ :~."-, • NMedE .n a •~ 1~ v.. 110"''"" \ 106 ',!~. ·. : . 1;~~0 1 102 1101i 2701,. .flOT 108 .• "I 11'•· '• CIUSovRI lJ '" F\IPa WI s ,.. .i.'tr1>11 .~ Ill JO: .• NMl"4'Sv ~" ,. ., .... '• llollln• 60. ~ .~... Tr::::;:_ ~ >l 11') •• ... au.II/I 21 t• 1 '> Cllylnv I 4 111 IS FIPaMIQ •1 I Alf~;,. , llO Jj 1, NIPrHI I 50 • U """ • '• Rotm )0 S' ,., -·-" -4EIPw 1 18 10 )97 11'1t 1 • Cittlnv wt It 1 • , '' F1UnAI 1 Oii 10 lo 11 • J1H Pl 9 ~ l)\) 'IO , 1 ttlS.tnlt t US ,,_ .... Aotm w1 11 71i, Ir(', f, 10 J2 ,qo W .flmEap 1 60 I 11U ,. • • Cllyln pf , IJO , ..... '· F1Va811 50 • •> ... • • Jr-• Pl ) .. • 11 ... '• NISvln 1 OI • 11 ... • llon\on " J>. Tr'GP ol 1 so I H • "FMlll .0 s •• 10.. •• Cl•r•E 7 • ,., ,. ..... ' FIWIK , ,. s ,, 21 ""-" 1 ... 1 ISS 10.... NSl•nd 1 2• s 10 ·~ .... llo~· 'II) 1 •6 10·. Tr"50h 400 , IS "~ I t6t . IS 11 ... '• CterllOil 10 I •tl 111 ..... FIKhM I'° • 11• 13 .. .Je-•cor 8 10 J... . NallSll 2 60 s 40 31•· Ao<er ,. 113181 11 .. "'""WY 1 60 t'I ,, • " 1.n • W:: •• c1.c11 uo. 1 ss H'-~: ~:·~"t~ :: : 6!~ :~;: • •:. J1>nM1n1 ao • ,,, u • t. Net Tu • •6 ;: "• Ro•••'° so. 11 ~s n• .. }~::~~A '11 J~ ~:"' , : ~ ,.i;. 1 • .:, .. 1°2 J1•u ~ g:::.:. 1.~ 1~ ,:: :~~. ~. Fl~~E~I S' S 111 10\'• .. =:.Pf> ru .~ ::~ .. ~ ~=:~pd ~ ,5 I~ 1.1.',' '•:~wt~ 1 ~ ~ ~ n~ • :: l{:~ 01~ I> I~! ·~ .. • ',~ .-st I • O~ IS't '•Clorox ti 1 94 11 , " flemlnQ 90 1 • IS'• 1• JOMEI' 11 1' f>\• 1 .. NevP.., J I ts ~ '• lloylO •t~ T 199 M '• t ~ = '·'° 12 .,, ,..... . Ctuelt,.. 60 s S3 10\lo .... FlexlV '° ' '" " -. ' Jonn\;n I 10 I flO ''" .. Nt•P pl 1 flO •• llO IS•. 'I llubbrm 76 10 8 13'• • {"·~ ,l()r / '"' '. A pl 1 • -• 119 l•• CIV4ttlP pl 1 ~ """• ~ flnllll 1.40C S H 281,., "" JollnC pf l .. J JS\'•• 1 t NtwP pf 1.7• .. 130 171 / • >, Run T0q 88 8 IS ''• ,. r::to ::! t 7 l' ''~ • • .68 10 S44 23~ • '• C'o•<hm 60 • " a•o11 • '"' F'l•EC\I 10 l l 11Sl'•, ,,,. JonLgn g I 28 14' • • "' NevP pl 7.30 .. 1100 21'~ • '" llvanH 1 1 '7 16!1o, • • Tt1n\Ylr• 1 6 11 ., , , , r t .JO IS it 10 • : • CstSIG' .30 1 2'11 11 • .... Fl•Gn 1 M ' 40 ts • • • Jor~n 1 • 11 JO~ ••. ' N•vP Pl I •s s 11¥. • '• Ryde•S AO 6 ,, 10-l• I. TUC\l'G I •Z 8 H9 ll"" 80 10 100 17 • C\tSG pll U 4 191,, "" Fl3Pl 109 t IJO 21'" • ... Josk'nl 8 '8 11 1 ' , ' NEnQEI J 10 I CJ 12'°' • '• S-S Tc.Fol( I 4G.t s 181 l' lrs S lS11 ~ .... '"' C~tSG pll-lt " 7 ,,.... "" FlaPow 11' 1 4" 31(0 • " JOyl\IWQ 1 K~~>t-JO " " NEnGE I S2 6 ?S IS'l\o '• SC.A JSI U ISJ .... , '"' tw1nO. t I lJ 1 ,: ' AIUtR l 6 191 lll 1 ''• Co<.t811 40 8 51 &loo '• Ft•Sll I Ml • 1S 2'1" • ll'lo KLM 13~ 4 l SI , NEN\Kt 40 IS 71 :» • '" SCM I 10 • ~ 11 • '-ly«iUID IO J )t 1•~ .:f"tk 2~ 1! ~!; ~·· • ;; Co<•CI 11• I• J;r. •1'•' ·~ Fl"°' I «> 1 l01 34'" • "' w; rT\lrl 12 9 11>'1'1 1J'9, • • NEngT 3 16 I 13 )S\~ SPSTt>c lO I 47 U•• " TyiorCp •S 8 9'I 1•' • • AS.d"' .-IS 110} CldwRl 140. 15 l7'~ 1 F001f'C 140 6 • '''')• ~ IC.t1vA1 Is ll] 18'• NYSEG ... 1 IO 11>• .. '•Sebln. S623 11 ))•.. r~mw 16 SOJ 3' , , ASl<HO l1 •1 ,1 6._ • , C-NI .M I > ,,,.. ForOM l Ml l IOI> 4l"" ~" ic.1 Slpt • /) 1 11 NYS pl l 11 I 11'1) . SafC)Clln .~l1._:1Pl-11iilS>-llj;1;,.' "i--iiiH~----U"!--U~-~~'r>" •J ...... J._~·-~c .• :!_~.!.:,~~~~~~~4:!""";.:....+~c;o•~•~<;o,....,...1"1~;'4;..~J~'"'!..~'rl•~F~o~r~M~K;...~'~1·•.,..:S__;l~l~l~l~"";.:..'~ .. ~~Kl'c;~·~~~~""'f:ft'"1'10,:~lti'fli•mrA.UI ~~~--~· .... -.;;, ..,,..,., -t ewmf 80 19 69i 5'ill. • '• S<IQ"CP .. ~ &9 •'• IJ8I 1 l>4 " Jo 11'• • ~n:~ J . .: :, ,.: W ,'; " Co•iAlt ,;,,,: '' ~:?.r:~ ~ ~ 11 ;! ~\;o + ~ ~~~ot 1r.1: 1ll '' ~r:~ph 144 ' ~ ,::.; : :: ~tJ.:t'P l ~ i; I~ m~ • ~ ~ rn I> llgg ~! .. , ATTjlj 3 14 .. 6"14 :r•; t~ ~::~~~ 70 FO,Wh 110 8 1 ... .,., + ''' l(MeD 10 I l.M .. Nl•MPI J 40 •• 1'° m, SILS~F 1 lO \ 1T lll " U~CJe!' 40 's 6~ 1f' .AWll(Wll ... s 21 "'""-.... COlll/ld :M"-•• Fotom•I )() 10 n 11 -'"" Kl(OC1yLP~:) •. ·~ .1. lS 1S>t -'"' Nl•Mrt • lO 110 SS'". I"' SP11ul I• l) 10"' UVlnd I 61l'/'I JI'• I AW.lpl l.43 . 1160 16"11+ '"Co•Gas 1.. ,, ... "Fou•Pllit 12 21• 11• .. \, Pl .... ,.. •JO 4 1 .. 11. NIMp 1060 170104 .1 .... S1Re11P 180 IS ?'I • '· UVlnlJ( )!O .,. a. ='i,n ~ ~ j~ :m-: ~ ColG~pfs.6? •It'••» ~::~1aP 1 ~ ~ \i ;~:---· :,.: ~~f':~h, 1~ n~=~111' ~\"<1S~1:!6 6 ~; ,;Z: ''• ~·l•nl tC ~ ~~. ,,. ~",!...'vo )'.J~ ~ 1J1 ~·.~ '• ::=k I 80 8 7• ll"ll. ... ColGS plS.'8 . • SS . ; F !mo .JO < I .. -• l((Sou pf I t60 10• ·-"• N (Ot.rl, 1 _, • Ambos 60 ~·.. ..,., v v •• ' ' II~ • .. CotuP<I .-4 UO ltl<o • • r•n• · • 141 • '" ~·nGE I 'lO 110 19 , o<IWn I 84 1J7 u • • '• SD•~GC' t .. 8 78 IS"' IJ<lllnc:p 91 10 10SI 2s;., I'-l,:I') s 10 ,.:; :;; Cot SO~ 1.:n ,. ., 7l"•. " FFr,r:1rn" I 60,, 10,, '?'] 36,.:· •• -:: iUnNb I 481> •• ,,. .. ~ • : Norlin 1 60 • )1 ...... " SJuanR I OSI ,, 61 IS uc.mo , 40 10 S.I .... l .. >Vl\Plnc: ·!& 11 S~ 14 • l , CmDCm 1011 1• 31'• .. ~ , u lc.nPl.I I '16 J2 70••• '•Norri\ 1 . .0 S 21 2l • lo 511,,.,.rs 40 9 te 19·-. UfiC.lrb 7IO 1' 416 l6 'o =~ 1~ 10: .... Cmt>En 1 1 1333 w" •· ~:.:"' '~ ; ,;! ~~. • ·.: uPL 1111 n , is •, ~Ac:• ,.. 1 :! 1;1"' : • SF••na 120 • m ll'• •• ~ 1.1nemcce 210 11 H • • =~I J5 :; .1! 1S'~. ~= ~:::~~q ¥:'~,.~ ,:::-""FIXl~aOI 17S l 1l'~: " ~rvr.:2 2) J~ 1:•:. N:~p~p I SO S IS 2•'": •=~=~~II ~ 1~ 1~ ~;;: ~if.e..P I!!' 2ri 1! • • ·~ =~ :'~·~ ;~ ~1:~.tt ~:H: i:~: ii ~~: :~ g~~ pl1-~Gi4o~ :~. ;; ~~~:a. ~1 :h . Ea~~l-r:. ,li E m~1~ I ~, 'r<t.: :: ~!!e1.~r. l2~~H !. l .. ~y I 1 MS 19~.-... Comnl 1 ' IOI 3'1• -·~ GA( T )( 1 j 140 7S • . Keene .~ JS lJ'» ... NC.ISL .70 • 21 ""· ~VE OI 11$ 1 ..... UnEJ pt J IJ I JO•• Attatllca JO I 60 6 COPSY SO 10 4S 11 •'lo G A 20 II Sl 15''• -1 • IC:ell~r 30I> 4l ,,., '• NlndP'S> I SO 10 81 1S' 1 '" S..von 10 3 llS 171, Un<le.tl 2 flO I 440 Uf>O· 1 ' ' Anf.lt~r 32 1 15 II••,' >, ComP~ t • 6 • 1•,<• "• GG~VE~ 31' 1469 ''• • ' !S!'1:0Q!I : ~ "8 111.-'• NorNG\ 7.60 • Ill 38 • '•Sa.on 1 Ill 4'• '• UP<t<C 2.30 10 ""2 )0 I '• AQ«~ SO 1 SS 71'•• "'' Cotnpgr ,20 14 71 42 , + ,_ ''• '" ':1"__'!!!1 1 3'I t 2! 12' 1 '' NoSIPw 7 11> 1 '911 1•"• SOMtltr • I 3"', • • ""'u royal f : 163 ~!., .~' 1 ,: • .floPw p1140 . no 10 11 compSci q 90 \.. Gllllit ' 10 1•0 ''• 1• .-r•••• 11 , 31 .I NSPw 011.80 . 12000 98"• . sc"rP1o 11• 8 '°' ,. •. J:.1J~P1S: ) "24' 1 .~ .fli>ldg:g 8 IJ<I 1r· ,, ConAqr ,,, s " ;~. l ::~ ~ams~ I 40 I 4 H '• '. IY'nncl "°" ·~.H6S ~~.. NorT~I 80 10 lll l61.. "' Schlll1 401b 100 10.... .. Ullrd pf I 20 J I I • =M3 pt I • ' ,; ,.,;: ... Cone Ml 1.IO • ll 11 .. -'. ,.~npsr" I ~ ·~ l~ ·~~ .i: ~~~~IS 1 ~ ·~ ~ 11'; ~ :.; NlhQ•t• 13 11 S•Jo . S<hlmD 1bS16 /)'I 9,!~ • • Ubtl~ 2 '8 s 83 JI•.. I ArGtlaC .'16 I 60 7J',. ', Congolm 1 S st 1'~ ·~ ""' ' K#rrM I » 11 I)) so> Nor1tp l 80 S IOI 3JVJ • '• SCOA llJ I 3" o"" " Uf"nGcll 113 ) HJ 21 •. 1 , Arc.tla pf7 16 , 71 )I ConnM I IO IS I 1/1, GMdehl I 11 IS~ 1'I '• 1' ,,:..y<CQt> 6 ~ 10•:: , N•\IAlrl IS 9 131 1f>o '-S<otl11d .JI< « '"°, '• UnGrty 11> I 711 10',. '• NCND .10!> 9 1"9 ••• • • CnnNG l 60 • 1 lb ..... '. Gart.n-I,. 1 l 19 K;>y-.1n\ .. 12 1J 1• ' •• Nwt8<P 1 16 1 303 13\. •• ~01F .. 1 1 IJIJ ,. ,.... '. Ulhum 2 ~ 8 ,, , ••• Arc:tKEnt , " 8 • ConrAC 80b 74 11 .... • ... GesSn I " • ' ...... 1(.da!oW 1 61) > 8 21 • NwtEnr ? 40 • ,. 301 .. -.. Sco11F M I •J? "'"'. Un•llnd 8)1) ) 10 ,, •• l\mP'5> I 88 I 1S8 711 • Conf d '.. • 16• , .... '" &;~~;:1"<> ~ .l !~ ,~: ... ...,.,.... IJIC ~ I u 1 . Nwllnd 115 s m 26~. .. S<ollP " /1181 ,,,.. : : tl"'~~z I~ ~ ,:, : : ... IU'lf>pl 1010 1130 10'; • 1 ConE Pl b \ ,,. \Gel<o I • S3 24'. ....-. "''.... 4 2l , NN~1,·P~I..,,.,. 1'1,, J07S~. :.: ~<00~'1Y,• I~ 61 S1 "'·. :'.:~'. ]~ ) 6 II ConE Pl • bS t100 •\ •I i;, .. mCa l llO;o 1o 10 KomoCJ 7 81 16 ~1\:, • N;IP 11~11 ~ m ]~• " S< .. :_J.., -16 IS 10 ::::~~ 71 • ~~ 1J:, ~..., "' 8 ~38 34' Con£ pt ~ 1 4/ G"'tnv In~ t. ''• K,ngOSf !IO )J "" l6 8 • '• u<Fos I ~ ~I IJ • NlenRly 100 I • Conl'ds I.., • 100 n .. Gn,lllmO tOI> 11 11] 1(1r~11 I 1) ~ II ,, .. + • ' HwMll le ' 40 ••• • • tud I' 11• I 8'• " t~" ~.~:~ , 1n·· ·~ mfar n~ ~ ~ ~~: ~ g~~~~l~\~ .. ; ::~. ·: =~ 2;p ~r u~~.;: e~~~ ~1 i ~: ~-E ~~ ~i~tr':~ ~~:'!if·':: ~fu :J ~ tt~: .. ~~ •.1~ .1 ,~ ?~,: "' ~oi'p"' P4 , . 4•s ,,. • .,, g~g:r• 9• , ~ '~ .... : :~ ~~ , ~ : ~ ~:~: ~ =o~~ Pll.~ • .; ~~· "' t:r,f ... ,OC/': ~ .~ ;!~. : . ~w:' u :~ ;;: :': Amlfbl I 20 • 7, ~~~: '• C~~ ~h.1~. 11~ n, l~ GC1nma I 11 I IS J}\oo • °"' t(or..:p 3ol • 8 8' • "• u o -0-0 -• 5uorm 1 1711 J.01 1'1'> USsno:, 1 J] > l60 1I , , " ~~l ior' ~ JO 11'> -·: CnPw ""so . l s 73•:. • gn~lr nx • m ~~:: . !i~1r , IO I 25~ :.r ..... ·~ g~k~nd 1: :~ .,~ W" : : ~=:?~:. ,':o ~ lj ::"' ._: u~1 .... 1 I eo 8 ,,. 7l.. • ""'on 1 ' 3' l•'t t '• CnPw pft 13 • I 10\• : • ~Fd\ I to 1 Jiii l'1"" ' t<rOOl'r 1 '11 199 J8 Oakll•P I 10 9 1 ..... '• S.arl"G S7 10 1014 I) -U!.fotJ< I 8' 10 19 ii • ._ A""n pt 2 31'1 1,4,:::. ~ ~=:1':1:".1~ l .~ ';~ • GnGlh 1 s~" 1~ 28'• ' l(Uhlm ~ • !2 :1s -• Occ11'~1 •JS . IOS. 18'-' '• ~-" '" a 111s •' Unlt'(ll 120 I SJJ )) • =• l ::: '! lJ4 .141 • • •, ConlCop S7 6'• -,,. GnH010\ 60 '' .... ' tCy..,.. -L:_L ""._ • '1 OctlP•I w1 138 .... 'o Ya1•••n 6 41• ~ \. UT<n Ill 1 J1 ' I02 AJdOG 110 7 no 11.._ ·I'• C111IC0<p 1 • 711 74"' G"ln\I 60 I 118 3~;• • ._ lfE 10r " 10 o••. , Occlf' pl? 16 1 301> • Std<o M 8 31 16'• • ~~r~r n~ 1 JH 1r1J'r., All!lone 1.20 S 10 1~"'' ·~ CnllGrp ))O I ''' 76 .. • -.Gnln\lrpi J 11 ' '•LTV S 1ll I'•+ •1 0<CIPplJ60 .. 4 .0'"'" S#IOll IXll> 6 I 17 '• UNtlPllSO l A1CYEI I 74 9 7SI ,. CntGp pr 1 " )J>lt C-nM•d ... II 3" 11•-. .... l Tl/ Pl I ] & ... Oc<1P pt7 so IJ 13 .. °5>•Cpln\ 1' s .. ,.. Un.troo H II 11/ I .... NJRlch 2.80. 91/ .sa-. l\I COl\1111 1.44 6 Id 2s-.... ''· GG'1..""01111s I!! : .~; 1• " LTV pf 700 J' 2~·... O<CIP 1>1117 3 "'" "'Shak•P• S? 6 " ••• '• Ufll•.)r S6 6 If I .flllRc pl 1 IO I• 69.. 'I COf\lllP 130!!13 16 ••"-' ~ ~ "' s.I'• '. Ul<Gas 186 .. •1 ,, .. _ .. OctlP pt2 30 • ~ ShOl~e ,. .. IS ..... un,vFd ~ I 38 011•. Nla&CP 11 11'• '• -'• GMnl pl l 1~ 10 .,,,,_. '• \AmSt' I I 101 19 Ooden l IO S 11 78 "'5htlPf'll .IS l 1' 1)• l..lnl.ea1 120 I •3 IK'o oOI S7 IS IS/) n • Conllll!l .. J.. , .. GMot f' s , "°"' ''• Or 'IQ 8 36 18' ... fill ( s 4() 0 Up1011n I S1 " 308 •l ~..r! . I , 2'" ,~,;: ..: ContOll 1 SO I 411 31 + 1., GnPOt 60 S 104 13 ' ''• !A.~n••r y ·!i 13 1J •8•'"', 0 loEtl 11613 360 6 '·• S~!MOHll 7 l ,!! ! .... "' U5l1FE ,.. I 140 11 11e......., ' "" Con\TM 1.14 1 63 1s11. GPU 1 ..... 171 ~ ~ 1 '• • O~Ed pl 3 'IO •• 1100 :18v1 "> """ 6 •• ... ~liltF %ol 1., 10, A"to pf •.20 ~ S7"' • .,, CUD•I• 40 6 ,.. JI ' "" ~ 11"-• '"' lA...tClt . I 60 12 '• OhEa 014" .. 110 ~ 1 5htllT 1 lll-11 ' SJ.,. • :~r S2 8 ·~ 16'• .,. . ... GnR•lr " ,, .. _ '" U'A~ 80 " ,. 18 .... OhEd f'."' -110 17~ ... I Sft'9Glo 10 ' 51 10' Ula PL 116 10 60 'I', '• ~~ .eo 6 "'II'•• \ll ~~:1 t~. '3g ri~-· 6'1Slon1 I •,111 7S\<o U'¥SPl12S Io>.-.. OhEO I0.76 .. tl50 \0l • S~IG pfllS 1 16\o• t. U1Plpf 2_1111,.._v 1 '" A.on :uo 12 llO ... ' 'A CooltUll 1't I 418 S'> .... .,. g~~f'el :: : ~~ •• • t . U'HTr 110 • ''f 0;; ·-" Ohl' pl A .. 110 11•' •• '. Sllr••" 'l8 I) ""' '. VF CP 1 40 6 2J 18•. .. 8T ~ -ll-B -I COClllln I 14 t lOt 471 , IA> 29''0 LftEnl I 0: 11 I 1'' .. Okl•GE 160 t .. 11\o. ... Slerf'11c I 11 7 IS 13' • VSI Cp 60 I 1• 11 • &cN9 40il. ~ , ...... Cooplpf ;}O 71 .. • , .. GTE pl 2 so • 11•· '• ~ .. -rm ... •"r . ...:_; 19 ,.: .... O"l•NG IMI 6 ., llh . 51Qn•1 '° s 111 ,,., .... V&lk!yln 4018 ,, S" 8.tllrlnt .... ll l>ll ll'·• ... ~oop~~ .40 10 In 12 •'II g~:;: r~ I~~~~-">~ -~ Ii~::: 8:!,".,, I~~ •:;: • .... ~i~~·;:,; 41 ll "'~:',',~ ~J ,.: :!~:; :: Bal~~~·~ ~ ~! ~::: :~ C::tM ·: ; ~ m•' ~ "-S<O M ""· ~ ~.~ l~ 1S 4 14'•-'1 Oneld• ,14 • 10 19'• • '' Sl"1pP11 V. U ~ :r.::: !: ~-&<o0 ~ •1 ~11 18 1 • • I 1.10 • o 27 ''• CQP9Wd 1:11 I 1 .. .: ' \It Gen\lr 1 S 3 31""' ~ ~sf' , .. 12 '"' • I• Or1nflll 1 S1 1 II IS • '• SlnQ>'r to 4 103 ll'lt •· -o 1 l .102J '181 ~\o ... Cordura 44 10 4S S '"' GenuPI 1 l7 IJ 60 3$"• ~ L.e•FOC .. SJ 16" • •• Ori~ 20 4 •2 1 , .. S1n9r pl 3.!0.. 2 Jl'I. 1• Vt>nclO I l '• 1 E 2.28 1 69 24'• '• Coreln .. ,, 6 I 111At • "'GaPac 110 •11u ,,~. '" U!•Fln 7S.. 1 1• • '• OrlonC .n. 6 JI I'll>• ''• Slo.ao9s )lO I llJ 1u. '• ~:';!~ •.161• ! 1)1;. " I .92 S 1 19 , Cor11G 1:11 9 M S2"'• ""' Gt1P1c Pf 4SI' 163 34"1 • ,._ '-"•tStr 180 • a'.51 •I'•-•,. OulM•• l.'fl S 2JS 111,. • '""Ski! CP .40r 11 SO 71'•' , • Viacom 75 IJ 3• H 't ~ .50 8 $6 12'•• '• Cort811< 114 • t. 13~ • '"' Gaf'w pl2.S1 ' 74"9 -'" uv Sir Wd 3" 41~· i.' OutlelCo 1 S 11 10 , .. Skyll"~ .. 1 131 10"' '• VaEPw l.l'2 I 218 13'' 8olf\oF'n1 .60 • Ill() 70•'' "' Cou,lns l 1''t '"' G•Pw pl? IS 11 26'» lh 11F .w S 60 18 • • • OvetllOr IM 6 SJ 16 , t SmllhA I 40 3 U 11• .. • '• llaEP 1118.84 110 9q I ~NPf2 .}. c .! ?&••• '-Cowles .'0 11 0 ","'• •t. GG!~":cpfl,!! t ',?~ !L,,7'"' LOF 7• \ n is ' ~ gv•nTr 110 4 13 111, Smll~lnl 'l'1 8 10 " VaEP()l8eo 110 en 1 t~ -J • ll'll Co•8d<1 n,, 1\ s' • • • ~,. _. ,, LD '"" LOF pl • IS 11l-1f. -ti. •erSh \Ct> • 1] 10"' "' Sl!tl-ln '40 16 3'11 " vaeP pt7 Cl() ~ ,, .. • ,, ent.v~ :·to~ sH ~~::. '• Cr•IO :so . IS 10• ... G~rl)PO ISOll •IO ,, ... ,, t:~~~. ~ 16 ?•.. ow ... c 120 I> 3.Q "'" Smllhlr IO. IS ts•. vaeP:7o tll'10 ,, ... ' ~T~ 2.~ 5 t U ; ~~ ~~:O"rF I ~ ~ d~ ':~: • 1" g;~~~PC I:~~ '; 3;"' ''I L>bll pl 11S ,:~ ,:::: : : 8:~~1"~1~ lt s lS~ Ut;' I:: ~::;:;~r I ri '~ 3: ~~;. .,. ~~nt .as~ I l! l~ : 1 •= _, 17 13 1'9 11'•• '• Cro<l N . > S SI 1•'-• o, GiorFn 60 • 7l4 13:'° " t:Hreu ~ i8 it 880 SI •.I 0 1rlrdln .. S 4 'I\, SonlCp Ille 13 12 1'• Vul<nM I 60 I • 30'• ~ I 60 ' 1 16 • CrOH C)t ) S l'I 1'"> G•dlfw 10 • •O U ,._ L>n<NI 180 S ?•~ J/.,,+1 -l'-0 -Soo In 1 1' 14•• • -W-W a.OCR .l1" ISi 13 • ' CroN pn 11 .. ,.... GlllHill 1IO s JI 13'• ... LoncNU>I J 1 I' • ,,,, PHH C.P M • ) IS.. • ... SoAUlr 11 J'• WI.II 61) 12 oJ Jl • O..ns~ 1 6 I ll'• • 1 > CrmpK 1 01 S I I•'> C1lltllt 1 flO I 110 U~ • ~ Lonc:PI I I• 5 16"'-I• PN8MI 82e I 3 fl,• •• SCr EG 1118 8 3' 17• .. '• W~t»>h 50 S ~ 1' • -=~Ml :~~ ~ ~r· • ~; ~~:,",,"d~ 1.7S ~ I~ ~~' i . §l:r£: IO ~ ,ll :~: ~ = ~ I ,~) ~':: :: ~~~ '14 t ~ m.: • ,'• ~~id~nn 1:: ~ I~ !~:.: • :: ~rri 2 ~ I I~~ ~L =~I.~ 1~ J~ u,, 1 ~ ~rwzt! j': ~ 1m&I ~' ~ GldWFn SO 4 167 10"'--"• t:n::~ 3 ! ~":.1rf) ~:~~~ rn 1.: m~ + '" ~~~~l ~ 6 l/o~ 1f.°':..', ~ Wa1Mr1 V 11 I• 'IQ 1•" • '• 81tyC..OIP 8 11 J'• rum ' • ' ' Gdt1Ch I .. 4 SI 18 Llllon Pl ? 2l 70\• • 'I• Plcl1Q J 14 211/, "II SoCalEOV.lh-'"'" W-ll11rn I 40 o J8 1S ' ._ &avSIG 1.96 a 10 19'• '• Ccult>ro 116 • 11<'• ... GOOClyr 130 ~ •18 16\!o• '"' ux~hd s If>/ 19'•• 'It PAclm 2.701l •• 42'9• .. south C 1 S831 "'"'' ,,, WkrA '"°"I 1 343',· •• 81 kO A 11 9 umEn l .IO S SI )l'I. '1 GordJ w 60 S 9 11 -''• LOC!lle 40 10 92 13'9 \< .-So GE S 1 • Wall8u' fl.> 8 • 1 • y Q .. ..6...:. C11n110rQ .:n ' 1 ... , .... Gould 160 • -~ .... ,, ~ 110 l 11 4JI•. ,~ PNwTtl 1 .... I 117 18 • In 1. 2 6 I '•'" WlllMu '"° 1J 11'•• ., ==~~ .:~ : .~~ . .... '. Cunw .IQ 1 " 13'• ... Gollld "3S 0 l ;;;: -t..omFn 80 1 10 10.". • Pac~ I .. " • S4V .. 14 SoNRn 11S I .. 34"• ..... WlllJm I 60 ,, 16'- aea.ll' 1113.38 ' 40'1 2"• ... CuMW A 1 l n ....... Grau p I 'IO • us 26'1'H .... LOmM 11se 9 21 , •• ;._ 'o\ PK-l.f7 I u s '°"'· .. SNETef l 10 • 25 ll'• ~ ~ ~~·OJ ~1.60 4~ 1,•,''•. '·, lloo.m .28 h 300 ;~.,, .. ·;11 tyclp .• l ll >Ill!• "Gr•lnp.r _,.11 • 37 _ , .. \JISt.\r 140 " l1 n •, 1, P•<Tf I 40 8 1C'4 14'\o ,..,. SouPac 240 6 136 71 • '• .... F'd , CYl>'U\ IOI> 11 ~ ,.,._ • '-v LIL.Co 1 70 1 !A 11-... • i11 Pee TT Pf 6 . y'O .,...., • 1 SouRy l 10 6 36 SO W.rNCO o 11 t • BectnD _84 11 414 JI'• -D~-Gri>nlvl l l1S '6 ll'lo-'i ULQIE•U .1100 111 •+ '• PllCTln .IO I> 11 I•~ '"'SoRyt.:760 I J7l,• '• War"S 160 I I• U'•• '• :=" ·: .' m 2 :·:: l:'· g:!o.i 10 ,:, ;~ ·~-.: .; gm~~ '° ~ ,,: 1P, .. · t11::=~ rn · ~ ~~~::,: :::::c 1~ : ~ ,~"'! :; ~.~ .. a ~: J; ~~ ~ ~ :~.,.; ~ r~ ~;..:. ·· t:~ 1.44 t ft ~~:+ ~ O•t1Rlv M 7 ""u17'"' • "' GILk.O la 4 6 ;a.i ... + "° LILPIO 2 4T • 4 ts•·,. ... Pl"'lcla .17 10 S7 4\f. , Sw1es11 1.24 • 1 13._ WasnG\ 111 • II 1l 1 • '-•~ 0.n•C,p 1 40 • '2 71>~• + ~-GINoN~ I 40 I 117 33' 1 • ~ ~Of .. 11 •s 1~ • P•11Am 3 682 6 • I"' SwlFore 30 S IJO 1411 \o V\\tlNel 1 20 S It 23~. llth:t>tl .361> 9 SI 8 1 • ,; O•n .. I 36 'I t 1~ t.;, GIWFln 1,. • 4.5e ~ -y, ICO • I 9 34 11' > = 1_\ P•nEP 180 1 3' 4.SC.. '"' SwlFI pf I.SO 40 71 11· Wesl\Stl I .0 10 8 361• "' tl::-'w.il! 1 ~} •:::. '" Oerttnd 1.80 1 154 JI"'--''' GGU1n1 1.0911 4 ,..,,, .. LAl'ld 111 9 •11 1s • '·• P•"'ctl 1.14«1 7 10 17~-"• SwtPS 119 9 117 u•~. ' ~~•M 2<)!!1~ 1'8' Fa:.t: :•, eetl 4.So ~ 131 54 • • 0 Dart pf 7 .. 10 31 + '"' G•e1h 1.04 9 :&01 \1''• I V. Ull'IK ·'°" I 11l ''"' ..• P•roes 1 Cl 12 30 \31/a • '" SP•rlf .40 1 • I~ • '• ~1>:;1nJ .!:: IJ ,1 18._, '• llem s 1...0 6 ) 72'11 • 'Ill O•t.tGen 14 1;)11 S9 -IO Greyhlld W1 .. .. 1·16-1·17 l..OU•Gf 2 10 13 70'•• 'It Pu~Or ,74 1 JOO 20v .. llJ Sperton .6012 24 11''" Ila • .., • -• I~ 1 ~ 6 110 J8'> • 111 D•t•Ter .lOe 1S ,. ll>to • '"' Grumm 1.10 • 14 14'4 "• ·Lowen~I 60 4 3 ••~ • '" P•rHen 1.10 7 •Z 24~. . Sf)fftPll IS 56 11"<1 '> WayGos .48 1 4 s-.. °" 0eMCD I.to S 62 271, 'II Oatapnt 14 SS 701/• + t.;, Guardln l6 S 11 14'/o V. LUllfll 1.60 II 71> •J"o+ 'I'> P••l<Pn 60t> 9 n 71V• ... S!wrtr.H 1 S 12 U'"o, 1, =g&gn ,.;: 1~ 2S: 1~;: '" ,.Befwf'pt •.JO .. s ..... \lo Doco .SOb l ,, ISi<\ GlfW•I" 7S • 76'1 14-\lo Lu<ll'(S l .... IS"!'. "· PllP11 u JI '~·-... SOrrTR 1.31 ' 6611 0.... . 10' 0 ) atft!Jtl ' SS l¥.• ~ OaytH4 1.60 J 116 36"--... GllW pl s IS 1 ··~· ludl-60 16 11s• ,, ..... P•YIM'IW '° I 114 11~-v. SprnosM 1 OS 6 ,, 15"'• •• =~· .· IZ s !1 21 ... :: lltr~eyp I M S~ ..... 0.ytPL l,'6 t a IS--..... GllW pf UJ .. 2 69 -1 ~~S ·~ 1: n l1~= ~ ~lbdy itb I 7?9 10V.-·~ 5qu•r0 I.SO 8 119 21"-'> wtlFM 170t 8 71 11'• l• 8HIPd .16 • ., ,,,.,. 'Ao OPL Of 1.. 1100 7J 1 GllW pf 'so. 11 ll''o. -Nl-M -Penoo 116 ·~· ~ Soult>!> 10813 ffl 3J'~. '· WIPll>e 2 80 s 42 """ .,, Belt-Sil 1.40 4 m 11... ~re I.~ 7 ,,. ;a.IV> GutfOll I tO • SIS J~-\' MACOM 40 11 ·~ 11• ·-'· Penetn 100 11 ... ''· Sl•Rll• .10 • 1 n W\1ctr eo • 10 I~ '• e1or~r to 11 IOS ,.. ........ 0..llTIP 1 JI I • 13\oo .... Gull RM ~ • ... 11:16. MCA 110 I 148 40.. •• ~11ncn pr A 10 10'"o Stlley I" ll '°"' .. -·'l '° l IQJ ,,, 1 1-y .IO I l9 IOlt 'II. O..ll•Alr I S ltj J11h. G11llR pll 60 l t7l~-lt. MEI .40 I 46 11", " f'•nCn prB tlO S¥. S18rnd 1.36 t 2'8 ll'• ~ WAt r Pl 1 I 7•' 1 • " Bh l'SL I • l '°""' . Oe114K S SO< 1' 11 S.... GllSIUI 1 » I 1SS 12>... MGIC /1 / 1061 1''-, "' Pe110I• 14 3'0 Sld8r pf 3 SO 1100 40', Wllllnt l l6 • 86oO "" • '> l llCl<Or ... II 11JS 191'1 • • ., Dellon• 11 1l 10 ·~ ~llUld • • " 13'-119<AF I 1 2, IS.,.-... Ptt\IM'( 1 76 • 12'3 ,.,., ... SIBPnl .S6 ' 11S It'> ·~ W>O>NA 40 ' ,... ,. • ~. Bl•jr,ln 1,21 6 ti is-.+ V. 0.1\MI ? 1 14 IS GllU Pl 3..71 I 41 .... AMCOn ~ S 4 9 , PaPl 101 1 114 '1 StdMolA 64 I 6 IS'" " ~<In 1 .. H .... '• 8Ussl 1 7 ,. ,~ .... 0..MYS AO , " '°"". '"' Gulton 40 • ,. 'I'll • • Milcllt s 31 ...__ 1,. P•Pl pl . 40 .. rJO 4~ • ', SIOllCI , IO 7 SU ...... ... W>Pubt .86 2A 82 2••' '. 8kllHR 1.:..10 n n + "'0..1)1Spl1 .IO" '° 1\M,. ,,, -.. __.. -Mll<mlll I 112 11:\to, ... P•Pl pi.,so . r210 .. " SIOlnd l 8 SOI s~. " ~u:,o"pt! :& .~ 10~ !~:~ ..• e1 ... e uo • 101 1114 • v. DeSoto 1 6 :J4 11,,,_ "" t:!•tl llW l.60 ! s a1r-• i.t MC:ml pt 1.20.. ~ 1 H, -' .. _ P•Pl pf uo .• 1110 8'V.-...., s1011011 88 n sto ., ..., -wu·n ~a-pt•,.~,, .·: 1~ ,1190L. • ::. 81ulltwa .20 7 ,. IV. ... OetEd 1.60 • 227 u • • "' O<• • ,. & ~ '"' Hll<Y l,U s ,1 ..., •• .,, Pe PL Pll . .O .. 1100 l.lV •• "' SIPe((p IOI> • 36 • • ... ..,. ~· "' -y 8obllle8r S 1S 4t't .. OetE pf 9.12 ,. 110 ll>Jo "!. H• IF8 17410 42 1S"1oo Vt lltldsFd 1 ~ S• 13::... pel>l pl U . 13'0 116 o 1 StaMu 65 1 14 IS ... 13111111 LSO t 17JO ~ • l't DetE pf 7.61 .. 1$0 Tl~•-v. H•lllbl I 80 t •33 61'fJ • II. ~tCI .eo S 97 9 •-I\ P•PL pl I 1'° 80 •I SlenW 1 08 T 8S 24'~, 1, ~r~r. 2 :t j, 1•l~ n~ • : : BolMC l.2S 6 '" 30/•+ ~ Del£ pf 7AS ISO 101/J lit H•mr p 1.40 1 17 n • "' =r:.~ ·~I~ ~ 1:~: ~ Pl Pl pf 110 . "° 96 St•rrel 11' .. 1 ,... W!ltvec: 1 " 7 JI JS ... '• lloreltn I 17 • 11 tS'I> • Ila OelE pf 7.36 •• dO ..... -lf'e HallJS 1 Sle.. IS Ulla+ 111 Nl.tl'flll ·JO l1 O I '•-11 Ptflwlt 2.20 '° !lltt. '"' SIMulln• n J:J 4'•• 1~ """'f11r'V l.09 s 1 11'•• '• :ONJW°'"'"" .-! ~ I~ 1'~: ~ 0.IE pl 2.1S :: I 1S -V. ~~t.!.n' "": S !; m~: . Mlt~ 7'71 • 3" JO'•-''II Ptnw pt 1.60 I 10 Sl•M~ 1.IK 1' 1~ Wt~l\r 1 4 •7• 11'• , , ~ """ • • OE pf8 US l 7S~ • AMPCO 1 40 9 /8 79 -''II Pt11n101 1 • •S. l:J•a + '• '5ollu1Ch 1 1 JO ll't • "' Wi!'l'r (JI 2 80 213 41 >o 8osEd 1.44 • n ,, .... + "' Oet£ pr VZ9 • • ,,.,..... H•nGYH ao 11 n Jl''t-.... /11\tta!M 80 • 1/S Jl ''t •• ., ,._Or ,, ' ' ·~ . Sttrtlll .s.. s ,, 10• 11 . '. ~F I 10 9 ,. 10... .. &MEpft.• .. &mM"'•"'Oealef .JOtlO)~ HtMe llOll 7"33 ··-Mlrtl01409S7llll>'o+ll,P~,?.•1 80'3"" '"'SlftlB<i> .. • 41 I 'Mlef!Fotl S U..,• llosE pr 1.11 .. 7l ICP'o.... §!Glor A 7 114 11'4 .... ,. H1r8rJ 1 ... n 84 39 l., • 13 ~ ' P9tlt1Co 110 16" nto+ "' St 10o 7110 m 16 • '. 1ffllMIPll 4 Ill ,., •• '~ 9osE. pr I ... • U 131t,-.... OIOr pf .a. !10 ltV> 11'1 Httek!es 20 6 • 17~ + ~ =:= . .\ T ..., 11.\.~ i; PerlllnE .12 13 131 77~ SI:~,.,~ 11b 17 •S 3... "o Wl'telPll pf ) rlSO 40''1 \> ~r•nltl ,. s 231 100/o. .... D ••Co l.2Q , " ~·· "" Harnlslll 11\ 200 11""-Vt MlrlonL .M 10 12 ,..,.. "' PtMK I ... ' •• !'>ltrndnl lO 10 S4 2•\/o "' Wlvlpl 120 I 91 1..-. ••• !lr-C .IO e 1211 '41'+l Dlatnt 2.20 e .. 391..,_ '-Harr11> .SO 11 134 21'"1o-"" Mll'llOI .~ 14 JI> 12~> ..... Ptlrle 1.:!0a 10 •S '6 -~'• t•••enJ 1.ZOD S 41 1• WlllC 1.30 S 111 ~ 1 ... !•,119~Ml 11·.•221•1 16 26"""" · 01•1111 pf!.» I II + \lo H•rT8k I ... 6 14 2/V.., .. • Mlflt pf 1,20 . 9 IS -I'll Pelre>ln 1.0I t 1' :µv. l't tewW• 7.10 • J 301-,. ~ ....... llC plA l , • 40 1 '• ~ h •11 ,,,__ ~ Dl1tnS 1.•. t 7'1 .. ,._. 'At Halrls .Ml 12 .. $ n v. + Yo Mlrle'f. I 1 32 23"•-.,,, Pel Rs U le . • • 711/• . IOkVC 1.3? ' l8 ,...., ~ '• WllllC DIC l l Jl'"o "''·~ pf 2 • . • •I'> .. \lo g11111s WI • -~-1.11 Harsco l,IO 6 11 2'14-\4 MirrlOt .16 • 300 12 .......... Pellh pfl.7S .. • '°'"'. "' Slol<VC Ill 1 . 1100 11 ·~ ·~ W!'lileMI .. 607 ,,.., .... 8r11Pltf .'31 t '°' 11)l'lil + ~ 1<.kA8 .2Qe i4 !0 UJ,. HarlSM •• 6 7' 11'/t-141 ~ 3.20 12 .. 601 ~+ 14 Pllltr U? 11 .Q3 Jl'llt ~ \I> $10...W U$r I 11S 0'• ,..,. Wlltlflk .SO • ,.. 12'11 \It ilfllwGI ,,. • TS I.Vt+ Diet .......... JI ,~. 'iAj H•rt•Hll .l41J n ~l.lo+ "" Mnl!F 11• ... u -· .... PNlpO .6023 .. ""' .... SltM1f:on AOU 311 u,, ... "" !lkt\ .91 s Ji " ~ lllyVO uo • 3 1~ ••••• ~IJC>ld .6017 , .. '""'• "' Hal'tfld .«) s $1 1~ MlltM '·'° • I'° 31~ ...... PloUtE• 1:. ' 1'1 161'> ..... Stoo hp I 10 • •5 ,~.. .... ea ... 9 ••••• hUO lfft,&7 .. 1 H'lo ..... Oltllal€CI 14 ... .,~ \It H1ns. 1.5010 • 1$--"' Mtryt< ... 11 01 12.,. ..... Phil IE ,. uo .. 1100 4 • I Stor e< .. m lllH ~ I' 1 37 "'">-.... 1-Sllp .-S ~ '"'" + " OllJlft9m .SJ t .. tvf, HwllEI U • 1 It 2S .... ~-Qlp ·~ ' 1~ l~~ V. PhllE pf 7.IO •• 1411 1'V. Sl<><tt8 I.JO a Z1 ll"'-• I ~ I• 21 '' 7 ... .,_ ,a • It 17~. • -• 011"'9ft'\ pt J .. 1 U ~ '-H:r:sA 11111 II 111'1-iiialllflll I •10 I 40t 2411,. 12 Ploll1SUCI ... e SJ 24v, + 1'1 Slrldltll I GI 6 I 13~ II, =~ 1"44 J 1•~ 1J~• "a ::::~1:,i J ~ ... &l:':r'·~~ ,.: =~··: ~ ... ~1~K.AO: n ~"'.:.:·;,.; NlefN, 1.M.10 10 l~· \' PllllMr l.'410 ,,. ., +1'-51 .. Wor us s n " ... BJ Ill )] 10:~: ~ tlr111Wll :: • 1'4 IJ\6-~ D!Yrlfflfl 71 111 alt-~ ~eOs .J• • 118 1014 + 14 =:&" ,, .. :: ~ ''<.~.~~Ill~ 1:: 1.:: p~_: ~ t:P~~1 :1: ~ J"' 6' rn r 1~ ~:: .... "';f~~ '• •, ,n »,~· OlVf$Mtt •• ., 4111-" ec••M • ,_.. , .. _ 1,4, •slllC. °' ,, I "" IVH .... • 1 )IV.. ~ SUf'Olm .., s 10 ,. .... ''• ~""~" 2,-ss, .6 13' ,,1·· .. · :·. • ' • H I .,. .... Of....,,, .'4 It ,.,, 14141. "' Heflm8 '·'° • s 2'1'1 + .\lo •tsuE .• .• 12 ,,.., t~ fl'IHA\11 .24 s " 10,.-v. Sllf\£1 60 ,. 246 ,,,, • ... ... PL 1 • ' 11, .... "', .... ·'°.;. 4 ' .. .. 0-M ... ti .., .,,._,Mo H•flm8 WI J ~ :.~ !Wlftet ,u •• SI• 1\1· .. "' :•tCIMG I.SW , ' ""' "' Sunco 2 80 7 l67 4.olAI.. ,., WIK ,,., 1 41 'Ao "' • U '6Ya + l4t OoflLJ 14 11 0 3\& HtllllH ) I 102 .. -.. -Mllttl WI .. 181 •Y. • \lo ltr I .20 S ~ '''•· Su11C pt 21S & 46'" Yo ""Ito 1.20 • S4 11"'-BUIOYI • IS •ft ..... C>oft11ty ' I t 161 2/v,:,''14 Htte"4tC S 71 1~"4:=-~ M.tyOJ U t 6 ..t tt"+ 14. i11bry 1.S1 1 1'9 n 11o-~ Suf!l>ITl 1.~ 6 141 "'~ WlmR .tO • 13 IO'o 11141dY ·• s '' l1'1'11-Ill OorOll• 60 i 2 ''""-~ Hellr ll)t 1.10 • 11 • .1 M r0 10 11 ~ =loner t '2 e u 30 14o Svndstr 80 7 19 ~214 "" Vtt>IVl'W .ao I 1•1 10~. ;,; • ....,..,... t.16 .. s it1>o ..... Oonty t0 U 111"11+ .,.. Htl~P A 10 • 46 :. ,,. ,..:Y:,,w 1 4 11 ,14_ ~ '°"''' · 10 • ,.,,, -v. S11nds pu:so , • n • , ~ ·:i ,! ~1 ~:~~. 1o i!:':1:i·: ~~! tt:: ~ 5: :·:I, '1: li::~·: e:r~r.~: ~ 1m: ~ =l:.~~ i ,:~ ~~·'4 pm1~:'·:: ~ ~ ~"-~ e·· ~2; ~:: :~~.!'.;if" H&.~ "l l:::: ~ 8Ufl ... t• S '63 Jtllo-v, Ott"'° , .. e 11 .,14t_ ·~ .. .,,llOfl 1S '1-111 . MCOr ~p.Je .. ll 2'~-V. fl'lttllfl Hott ts3 19"4 111 II UU? ~ ~ • t r ..0 21 6 a" ....... ss .. ., , • Ioli or"" • , ," •· --HHtl\pfUO , ,.1sv..:~ =Or~r;';tOa ;o ,.,~ :"":.::" ~1:r.: .,,I~~ it~:~ SUPfftru.,..•:,~' • , •• ''I 2 '°'JZ t t~ t"1:;· ~.: Br1N• pn.-s • . 1.i """".. .. ... 8 1 • • 1s... E u" u1 ' .. • • .... P 1 .,, ,..... ---~-17 -,.... ,.... ·~ "~P 11 ,.._ • ,, ........ _ , ·~ ~ BlllMY ·• t S n\4t .... , ""'"ft, .nt 'j JO 1•''f "'°"M IS m 14J -11a M<'OOM1: s •11 u .. :...·;,a =:f.r1zse io H 1r•,;: Smll 140IO' 11 21~ ~.,it 6 " ... - 8rMtll. ,111 if IU .!t:: ~I I I lit 1'0 --HlttYll :110 SJ ··-McOl!f l • 6 4) 1S • . 110 5' 2' • "1t SYlltOfl "' I 11 '*"' • ~ ~ J6 ~ I~ 4\ (: :=,. ..j • ';: 14 = Olll'llt ...... • 1 U ..... :i::oc' f 1 ; .,l I.:14 -"' M<Ct" ,JI ' 41t ,..,.,_ !"090 ., 10 f1I 1,,.-~. Systron 10 I .. t-'4 ' 1" 1; ·-:i-,Y~-r1• ~·,· •• "" ... " ·~ . •• ... -. .... , °'*••P:; ii .1. ti !!~-···~.. .. 'I ' II iu• -~ MclMyr • '* ;:a .•. ....-.tOHI 111 2• 31111-1" -T-T -• • ' ·• ---...,.. 5 -" ......... ...._, ... s :n ta~• lL Ptldf' ..... 6 n• 11•1t+ ~ TRl '4 1 D 14'-+ ~. -r,; -.. 154 •1 =l~y I ..., 11~-l! l'!l<Lovt • » 10..+ '6 t=•"·" ' ~ 27\lt+ 111. !flW 1.110 6 ts4 SI\.!> , ~H UO ~ u :c: ~ et • Mttt-~ 1\' " 1! •v.-" Mc.M4KO .!U• a 1~+ ;9b a jt\14.... RWW pr UO . a1 •1 • I'> I 1• IS --. er • 1 + 4' o-r 1 it » .., · -•1.10 .. • ~ .. ·~ ==11 .to • • """" e 'ju 1-. ..... ·~nan11 ... ; 11 ·~~· ~ .01• 1114 l3v..,. ~ ltltf' ~··t 1 -t ~t 111' u ........ 1Mf911tllUOl1t ts -.--... IAO s p !! + 1t1"9Gpt1! •• z * • v, • ot -···· ' JO I ~IT .... , l P : .. ::14 "' i .... ~····· =· ~ '! .J n 111 ... ~ lilleMt• "°" ,. ll~+ "'~u '-.. a ,~, ... i• .. ., l • ft I .. '111121' •"'·• ta,,. .14t• '~ !i5' •" ~I ;:1' n1.t'..'.'~ Hoovi./ 1.M ~1 It••~='' .:,: ll .,t! ~l:" IJ.~.·.~. ''""°' , I""' • • ).) "'" ..... ...... ,. • · ·t ,~.,. "'r 1 ,·i ,, ·Vi ..... m.1 .. • .. e·. ·=: j ·· ~· ~ ~r 'f!" J ~'..'"· ·*--~ -S-.... '-oao1 I + ~· S 11 1'-+ I • ., 1• V. ~ • .. , -T --'"' ..._" Mer<Mr 11 • • + ' + "' u1 --~:_ ... -t:.1:',,~' '-!,~ i ·:i'•!I' j ""•'" ...,...., .. • " -a •rT" 1• • " M • ll • -Company Sale M led ,,.. •·• .. T. J t~~·~ 'i J :i111 .•• ~ =~ :.,': e: ~ ~1 1D ' sl2:118 SAN" DIEGO <AP> -Dlrectors ol 1= , Hl f ;S! ~ =~~ ;:,, ~~., ~:;·" "~~'·i·~tt'f:•: CarnpbeU Industries bne ~to Ul.. ,. · •u; ~ .. _,.,~ ~ l:S . y • v. opu tMtatlv• neg0li1tiont with the r:Ji OUUnpam Corp. that could lead to tbe ff awaii·bued firm's pu~bue or ' af tt¥J-the troubled ablpbulldln« company I ; ~ i Campbell Preatdent Paul t 1 .... '·• j i l:::! 1111 llff 11 ul 1 v..: ~ ." 9' '"-• . ,. ,,. Stevena aaid Thu"d17 the Pf'OPOlal a' "":.. m!.:. """~ •' ~·a:-.· ..... M t. ~'II i! :., :, ' Is 1UD "veJ'J tealadve" aod "~r 4 ~ t:i ·~-"""'\" ·" 1 11 ""· • 1 rc•rt.Y ii yet l.,all,y c.om1:J1iUed to .,.. r 't,., .eatf m.• I -1-4 -' ~ _ t +\ti -~ .. ___ ev 't ,1 ! .~ ,,, :t;.:·~ ,~I:' .. l.t .~ ., ~ ~ r ' 'i "'• 111 lJ 1 =! ~ orwuu ftttlt a putt,__," 1 .. -. . . . ' . :· STOCKS I BUSINESS Tax Tltne Sales Tax Table Gives Legal Aid By SYLVIA PORTE& .. -flll1~ In computing 1978 itemized deductions for sales taxes, most people probably wilJ use the official optional !'ltate sales tax tables that are part of the instructions with Form 1040. These tables show sales taxes that can be deducted on the bases of income and family size. THE lt78 TABLES HAVE BEEN revised to reflect more recent economic data of the Bureau or Labor Statistics. resulti ng in an unexpected tax cut for many in the middle and upper income brackets. The revised tables also s ho'!V specific dollar amounts of sales taxes allowed for income brackets up to $40,000 . the 1977 tables covered incomes only up to $20,000. If your income is higher than the $40,000 mark. compute sales tax using rates listed in the lables Whe n us ing l he tables. note the follow- ing points, for they can provide a higher sa les tax allowan~e' ( 1 l Income used 1n Money's Worth the tables is not taxable income. It is tbe higher income on line 29. page 1. Form 1040, plus non-taxable receipts. such as Social Security. veteran's and railroad reti rement benefits. worker 's compensation. untaxed capital gains . dividend exclusions. unemployment compensation and public assistance payments . C2) DON'T OVERLOOK THE SMALL number, if any, shown aft.er your slate's name. This refers to a footnote t&at can mean a larger deduction than that shown in the chart. The footnote points out local sales taxes that can be added. (3) Add to the chart figure any sales tax paid on purchase of a car, motorcycle, motor home or truck . (4 >Deduct the sales tax on a boat, plane or home if the tax rate on these purchases was the same as the general s ales tax rate and the sales receipt shows the tax. These are legal ways to reduce taxes. To overlook them is nothing short of unforgivable laziness . --~--"·_,..-.....lllzJ: Soles of~&----~-- Safeway Begins Remodeling Plan Tbe Los Angeles division of Safeway Stores. Inc .. ha~ announced plans for a store remodel program in 80 store:. during the nelCt three years. al a projected cost of $50 million . The program calls for 46 stores to be remodeled in 1979 alone. at a pro)ected cost of $16 million. Ten projects have begun construction. Eighteeen have been completed. including the Newport Beach store. which was rinished in May 1976. Safeway's Los Angeles di vision operates stores in 10 Southern California counties north of San Diego. and Im · peria l counties. plus the Las Vegas area The total is 177 stores for the division. Srock Buyers Torn By Mixed Feelings NEW YORK <AP ,--The stock market was little changed today as Thursday's rally faded . Gainers held an 8·5 edge on losers in t.he count of New York Stock Exchange-listed issues. however. But the Dow Jones average of 30 industrials. coming off a rally Thursday. slipped back 0.09 points lo 815. 75 loday. · Analysts said investors seemed to have mixed feelings about the government's report Thursday that the index of leading economic indicators fell 1.2 percent in January . for its biggest drop in four years. .ftil.o~klf In Th., .fiipotli glu A..erican ~eader• l 'p 11 and Down• !>ti. UP \SO UP 13 J Up 12 9 Up 17 1 Up II' Up 10 J UP '·1 UD I, t.IP 8 . UO I b Up , S UP 1 2 ug ~~ ~I) " \JP •I UP •I ~g t t Up • l Ue> 6 I \JI) " ~t H UP \.I !>ti .. t! 7,~ '·' J·' I 6.i ' li I ! I 4 I 4 • • l A Ind jl) Ttn IS Utl U SI• lnclU\ Tran Uh IS ..s so, M'hal. !tto c·k • Did NEW YORK t"'P) Pr~v Tooay day "EW YOlllC AllP<O• llflal Pr••lous daY WHll ~ ~Of\1~ aqo 'Yur aQO T•o ye.n -Jan 1 lo 03\• 1'18 lo d41• 1•11 10 dale ao1 ••s s•a •41 HI> ·~ 110 1sn 11 1J IJ Id SAlU CAP1 ·NY Sto<• Wlf'• 23 IJO 000 7],ll!),000 72,IS0,000 7S,JSO.OOO 10,110 000 11,950,000 I 131.114.000 ua 1so.ooo .,. 060,000 WHAT AME I( 010 NEW .,.ORI( IA"I Ptt'V roo•• oa~ lll Ji)~ 179 11) 219 I>.> 118 ,., . ' • 8 SU~ NEW YORK lAPl-H_., & HM"'•n 1C10f \llve~v.11.s, Eft9ethlnl \lh1er l1.11 S; 1.0. lc•ltel SI. a. I i i , ' ' I , ' i , , I , ~ ( I I \ I •• ) \ I \. i ! . . ,, -_ .... · .. ... ... . .. . ..... . . . . -. . .. •""'. ---------------.-.'-----~no··r~··t·s Fndey, March 2, 1979 DAILY PILOT r- , 'Roeky' Flattened in:. Opening Round D•llv Pilot PMtot 11v G.,v .Ambrou UCl 'S FINAL HOUR Steve McGuire Cleft> 1:--~uarded by Pacific's Matt Waldron (42 ) 1n PCt\A tournament action Thurs day night at Anaheim Convention Center. At the right the Anteaters ' Louis Bremond s cores as Tcren<"e Carney arrives too late to apply any def cnsc Magic Numbers: 79-68 Bruins, USC Win by the ·Same Score By TbP As~i•ted Press L~LA is just one game away from its l3th consecutive con- ference basketball crown after rolling over the California Bears 79-68. and use clinched at least a second-place berth in the Pacific-10 with an identical :79-68 decision over Stanford. In UCLA's victory, Brad Holland scored 25 points and David Greenwood added 22 last night as the third-ranked Bruins grabbed the 1,000t~ victory or the university's history. The Bruins now have a 14·3 Pac 10 mark. -and can win · the conference with a victory over Stanford on Saturday. UCLA COAC H Gary Cun- ningham. whose c,areer record at the school now stands at 47-7. said after the game: "J don't wa nt to discuss the NCAA playoffs with m y players. all r want them to do is concentrate on Saturday night. .. UCLA forward Greenwood , nam ed for the second con· secutive year as a first team All - American, was more direct. "It's a real privilege to be named a two-lime AH American but I would trade both of them for an NCAA championship. r am happy with the honor, but the NCAA ls our goat." CALIFORNIA COACH Dick Kuchen said his team plaved well. but was outclassed by the hard-pressing Bruins. "l thought we played very well at times. particularly at the start of the second half when we cut their lead to four points However, we made some mental mistakes and that hurt us ... USC forward Purvis Miller, Miracles Run Out For SCC, 66-65 LOS ANGELES-Southern California College's luck in last· minute basketball games finally ran out Thursday night, as Biota withstood a Curious Vanguards rally to notch a 66·65 victory in an opening round game of the NAIA district playoffs at Oc· cidental College. "We've pulled so many close ones out of the lire that I th.ink we all expected we would do it agam," said Coach Ed Moriarty. •·And we did manage to get off a shot that could have won it, but this time it didn't go in." Southern Cal College trailed by five points with 2S seeond.s left on the clock and appeared dead. but Morlarty•s amall, quick, five-guarc! defense pro- duced a couple of key steals that suddenly cut the lead to one. Warren Doody put up a 22· footer with two seconds left that miiht have pulled o ut a miraculous victor}'. but this wasn 't a night or miracles for the Costa Mesa school Moments before Doody had sunk a 20-foot jumper to prolong the comeback effort. Paul Anderson also contribut· ed a clutch steal and breakaway layup in the closing seconds. He and Stan Jones combined to pro· duce 30 p oints for the Va11guards. But 6-U center Randy Adams, with four fouls, e layed only sparingly in the second half and eventually fouled out with 10 minutes remaining. That, plus a mediocre shooting performance (47 percent), gave Biota the edge it needed . ..... Ct61 l .. tltent C1M (UI .. ".. .."~ Fr'( t 0.1 II Ntlswefldltr 4 1-4 10 TuckNH • O.J 11 J-s 1 ,., u Hoffmtn • 7.J 10 Aeltrns • J.S 11 Wlllt.d 2 1-t s Clal'fon ~ o.o ' .. rtlunct • H I> A9'hrtion • :M 1) F)entoe 1 . 0.0 • Haw•IM 2 0.1 • l!'a~I l H • Ooody I 0.0 2 Totals Jt 10.11 .. JtsWP I o.o 2 HlllUrne· sec. iw:2 Totatt 21 .. " '' Tottl filMlls: sec 10. llola 17; l'ovlff °"' ,,_ f SCCJll, ..,,.._ ISCCI, Aftdffwn ISCCOI. playing with lhc flu. scored 22 points and pulled down eight re- bounds as the Trojans kept their hopes for an NCAA playoff berth a.live. The Trojans are now 13-4 in the Pac-10. IT WAS THE F IFTH game in a row USC had won without leading scorer Cliff Robinson. The 6-foot-10 sophomore center has been sidelined with a severe· ly sprained left foot. •'No matter what anybody is s aying. we a r e not b etter without him," USC Coach Bob Boy d s a id after th e game. "You'll see him again if he can come back for the playoffs. · · 1 think we're definitely in the NCAA tourna ment,·· Boyd added Miller hit 10 of his 12 floor shots and three of four from the hne. Junior guard Don Carrino scored 16 points; for the Trojans, 10 of them in the second half. Steve Smith and Doug Widtreldt added 13 points each for the win· ners. Wolfe Perry and former Los Amigos High standout Orlando Ward scored 16 points each for the Cardinals. SOUTHERN CAL was ahead most of the way. and Jed 43·31 at the intermission. The Trojans went on a 20-7 scoring s purt late in the first half to open up the halftime advantage. The Cardinals closed to within three points at 65·62 with 4: 19 left, but USC scored five con- secutive points to pull away USC ''" St.....,_ 1611 It tt Ip .. It tp Wtlllem• • 1·3 9 we1cr1 1 7·• ' Miiier 10 1-l tt Btllon 6 I • 13 wlotteldt • S.. IJ Scl!ma1,..;o 1 o.o • JOM• o ,.,. z MMean 1 1-1 • Cartlno 6 4-4 IA Perry I 2·1 16 S.Smltll S l•S 13 Mar1y • 0.0 9 0 . Smllll I 0.1 l hrntt I 0.0 1 Brooll:s I 0.2 1 Ward T 1.J 16 Tolaf\ 31 IMI " Crandell 0 1.t 1 lia1111mt• use, •Wt. Tolatt 1' 10.11 6' .. OUIM out: Weleft IS~fordl: Total touts. Ste11forO », USC 11; TKllfllcal: Miiier IUSCl; Alttftdenct· S. 16'. UCU tn l Ctl~ , .. , .. "... ·tvfttp G--.oc! 10 M tt Sl"91tUlll I t.2 17 Vtnde109'1t 6 0.0 It TNt 4 0.0 I .Simi 2 0.0 • Scl\neldtf'Jofln a :M f 8 liolltncl 10 S·S 1S c.t&elll l 0.0 • liamlllon • t-7 10 Sperkt -I 0.2 t A~ 0 'M 1 Wllllllt l M 6 WllU\ 0 N 7 M. liollend • 1·1 10 Naull\ I 0.0 1 VI•• 0 .., I TOie" :b 1J'lt " GlllKplt 4 t.t t Helfllmt; UCl..A,..U.JO Totals t9 10.lt 6' f'ouled out.-; Tolal touls Cal u, UC\.A u . .Afttne1ence 11, 12'- UCI Tumbks to Pacific, 57-52 By ERNIE CASTILLO uo rortunately, our offense couldn't match 1t "We were tenlie and the good defense played by Pacific added to our problems. We were emo- tionally ready to play but we were perhaps too tight. .. CM -Oell'f Pit« St.ff A cancerous plague, caused by ar1 overdose of pressure and emotion , crippled UC Irvine's basketball team Thursday night. The side e~ts were blurred vision, insomnia a nd chills ; the prognosis terminal. By the time the Anteaters found a cure for what hit them. it was too late. Tbeir life in the PCAA tournament became a short one. Indeed, tht' Anteaters-the self-proclaimed · Rocky team of the tournament-were simply too up for the game. Five days earlier, they shot 82 percent in the second half in falling 64-63 to Long Beach State. ••A MASS INFECTION of lack of confidence killed us," diagnosed Coach Tim Tift after UCI dropped a 57-52 decision lo the University of Pacific. By contrast. the starting five, tense and besi· tant from the gate, were a combined t4-f9r-4S Thursday"fti~ht1 31 pe'rcent. You can t take too much away from Pacific. "It sure wasn't a very good way to go." Most of the sellout crowd at the Anaheim Con- vention Center was spared the agony of watching the Anteaters' painful demise. By the time UCJ and Pacific took the floor for the final game of the PCAA opening round, the arena was half empty The Ti~ers. who have won nine of their last 10. came-out roc.mng in ~the second half a nd put together streaks or 10·2 and 9·2 that left the Anteaters gasping for atr. But in al1>.honesty, the final post portem w1lf c;how that the Anteaters died of self-infli cted wounds When the teams headed for the locker room after a 21-l4 first half that should have been set to funeral music. the dwindling crowd looked like 1t was either asleep or wishing it were. 'BUT THE FAITHFUL FEW that hung around for the finaJ verdict almost got to see a miraculous recovery. UCI, making one last bid to stay alive, r ut a 50·32 deficit lo 53-46 in a s pan of 31~ minutes, only to be struck by a recurrence of the mala dy which hit them at the start. With 2:01 remaining, the Anteaters had the ball and plenty of lime to pull off an upset of the tourney's No. 1 seed. Only, notiody-and that in· e ludes the Tige rs-seemed to want lo take charge. With precious seconds ti cking off the clock, UCI kept passing the ball a round Pacific's zone until the Tigers· Terence Carney stole an errant pass . Phil Bolden countered with a steal for Irvine but promptly turned it ·over "on a traveling viola- tion. Pacific. which h.ad_...Wrned the ball over three times and missed an easy shot in a string of four possessions, went into a delay game and when the Anteaters finally fouled with 42 seconds left. Ron Cornelius missed the free throw BUT WITH TIME on their side. the Tigers were in an enviable position. Two free throws apiece by Joe Hovorka and Cornelius. a pair of former Orange County prep stars. overcome two jumpers by Quentin Brown and another by Bolden and advanced Pacific to tonigbt"s semifinals at 9 11gainst Long Beach State. .. Late rally or not, UC I really kiUed itself in the first half, during which it was an embarcsasi.ng 7. for-28 from the floor. Arter tying the slowed-down game at 6-6 with 15 minutes left in the hall, the Anteaters didn't get another bucket until there was 6: 34 left on the clock. The shots were either too short or too hard. Only if you appreciate good defense would you have enjoyed that first half. The Anteaters might have not been able to buy a basket during the first 20 minutes. but they s ure knew how to protect one. Unfortunately. so did Pacific "WE WE RE VE RY DISCOURAGE D with ou r performance. especially on offense.·· Tift said afterward. "The defense had some big plays but * * * * ... * UClnffntUU Pacrh< 1~11 ,, " Ip •• II Ip McGulff • 11 ~ W•ldro" 1 0--0 • ROd9t" J J·• .. Go~llu' .. 11 21 8olckn • 1 . 10 M<lauqhlt'I \ I 1 II Jo,.., I 0.0 1 e,.,..,,, 1 I J s Bremond 1 0.0 • C:.rNy • CM> I Conver~ 1 . ' I> Otubalt 0 0.0 0 Jur~ 0 0-0 0 Oemsher 0 00 0 &row" l 0.0 .. 81199• 0 1-1 1 8HI J 0.0 • McGu"e 0 0-0 0 Jerrtll 0 00 0 P;tUl'>en 1 0.0 • LOOSE BALL -UC I 's Steve Rodger s and Ho,,0111.0 0 11 I Smith 0 OC) II Matt Waldron of Pacific battle under thl' Total~ ,, IO·IJ u Tolal\ 1• 'I H ~I boards for Thursday night Hallll"'t> P~rflt 11·1•. possession IO Total louh . Pacific 20. UC ,,.,,,., II Foul•d out waroron IP~""''"'· PC AA basketba ll tourney. B""mond IUC lrvlMI Olson to Stay With Hawkeyes IOWA CITY. Iowa <AP > - Iowa basketball rans are feeling much better about next season. thanks lo an a nnouncement from Coach Lute Olson. Olson disclosed Thursday he has quit pursuing the University of Southern California basket· ball coaching job, and will re- main at Iowa . Olson interviewed for the USC position Feb. 19, and was con· sidered the top candidate to suc· ceed Bob Boyd, who is retiring at the end of the season. But' Olson ended that specula- tion with his late afternoon an- nouncement. saying be Intends to stay at Iowa, which be termed a "wonderful place to coach and live." The fans quickly showed their a ppreciation by giving ttim a two-minute standing ovat.lon as he walked onto the rtoor before the Hawke yes• game with Michigan Thursday night, Many in the capacity crowd or 13,365 chanted, "Lute! Lule! Lute!" and Olson acknowledged the cheers by twice waving to the fans. Howe ver, Iowa played one of Its worst games or the season and was beaten. 61-53, dropping the Hawkeyes out ot first place See OLSON. Page JM Despite Deficit ; ·' We Had It Won At the Half-Winter Tex Winter has quickly caught on about the Long Beach State. Cal State Fullerton basketball r ivalry. "I fell we had it won at halftime.'' Winter disclosed after ~i s 49ers upe nded Fullertotl. 79-70, Thurs day night to adva nce to a 9 o'clock semifinal game against Pacific tonight in the PCAA basketball tournament. • Jf Winter 's comment sounds t>Oastful, consider this: Long Beach went into the locker room trailing in the nth game of this un· predictable rtvalry. "WE WERE DOWN by six but we had shot 33 percent and they had shot 50 percent. I knew we 'd come back and shoot better in the second half." The 49ers shot a lot better after the intermission break, hit· ting 19 of 2.8 shots t65 percent l. Francois Wi se was six-for-seven in tbe second hair and Michael Wiley three·for-three as Long Beach broke the game open with an 11·1 splurge and sealed 1t with a two-corners stall. That's right. A two-corner, not a four-comer, stall. Just another of Wlftter's many wl'inkles. agains t Fres no State at 7 o'clock. DEAN HUNGER scored 20 points and Keith Mc Dona ld added 17 as Utah State held on for an 85-78 victory over San Jose State. The Aggies trailed. 38-33, at halftime but took the lead four minutes into the second half and never relin· quished it. Wa ll y Rank had a game-high 23 points for the Spartans. Free throw s hootlng keyed Fresno State's 75-62 triumph over UC Santa Barbara. After missing all rour of their charity tosses in the first half, the ,. Bulldogs canned 29 of 35 in the second. ART WIU.IAMS, a 57 percent free throw shooter during the regular season, hit six straight a nd 10 or 11 from the line to pace FresnoStale. lJe wound up with 24 points. Dan Pagliotti, who hit on 9 or }() free throws, added 19 for the Bulldogs. Jeff Perry scored 16 fo r Santa Ba rbara, which led 39·26 at halftime. -ByEndeCUIWo 8J &OGD CAatlON Ot .. ._..,PIM ..... Corau dll .... II.lab·~ Sea KinP and tbe 1M Amilol Lc*i, a pm ol team• wttb a ldltOr1 ol eaelaenee lD bubtball, clall ---mt HllllUUtoa BMeb Hltb in tbe .......... ol CJr S·A llC!don. 'tipoff E1tancia are all on the sidelines u t.be Cir pla)'olf1 continue. Lot Amlp Coacb Gene Suthertud, • UCLA Jll'Oduet of the NCAA cbampkmblp )'Hrt ol 1M'1• ere, baa t.be 8-10 redhead •• h11 central off enaln weapon, wblle emplOflnc a aone defeue, 1.Dcludlae a aoae pr••· OUVIU. f.lt, m POUDCll, II extremely qUe fOr hla alle and class (junior). His ~ averaie ii 21.7 per 1ame and as 'a ... ,....,, It ta b1I a1le and cWeaalve abW· ty tbat keys the Loe Amlp IOM, allowln« for (ew Meoad etfor11. Olivier and 8-5 _ ~ve douilnated lbt oppo1ition "I UKE'THIS version better or I wouldn't be usinc It. And I 've been uaing It for 18 years," sald Wlnter, whose club bu re· bounded Crom a m ldseason slump with five straight Vic· tortes. Pole to Frenchman , JOHANNESBURG, South. Afrtca <AP> -France's Jean· P~rre Jaboullle wo'1 the pole poalUon tod_, in bis Renauh VI turbojet car for Saturday's. Soutb Africa African Grand Prft' Formula I race. laatT:•. TM .... pit8 1-10 ClaytoD OU'rier ud Ora.,. Couatl_'.~ No. 2 ruked Loboa •I .... tlw S.a IUllll. wbo ft..._, In 1 ue I• '-tit ~ lltaaeta ID tbe ranldq1. avr UNIUNGI DO.N'T mean much now -No. 1 llarina, No. 1 llater Del and f "Corou •• llar UMt a man·to-man de-ren•.!L:_~otH 8\l\berl~nd. "whlcb 1• IOlll9UllllS .. baven't Mea a lot ol durinl tbe ,... Md Conaa lt ..U balueed. weU coaebed and us4HI tot.be playott'a.~· , , . .. •, ln rt ltM.lstle1. Coaeb Jae En1oa of Corona del Mar HJI the aone ~ be • problem, but add1: "If we're bavlai a tc>Od shooting nlpt there 11 not tbat mueb problem wi\b a &OM. You heve to be patient to 1et • SteSEA KINGS. Pap .. ·---···--· .. -.,···-, .. ~ .. Wlse bad 25 points, Rickey Wllllams 20 and WUey 18 for the Uen. Keith Anderson and Kevtn Heenan each scored 18 for Fullenoo. In tonlaht's other semifinal 1amc, Utah State squares off · ... South Africa's Jody Scheckter, drtvlftl a Ferrari T_., crabbed ~, &he No. 2 apot. ~l JaboWlle'a bell tap Um• wu l minute, 11.80 seconds. while • Scbeclrter did \: 12.04. ~ , . \ . t . • • t . . I • J ~ . . .. " .. ,. . . ~ -DAILY PILOT Friday. March 2, tl79 A Caotule Report From th• World of Sports an Qu ntin Gradual Gets Tryout With Giant From P Dlaptuht CASA GRANl>F., Ariz "I 've ntvflr se\•n • ianythlnx like thls before," u.id Curtls Charles. look In& l&fO\&nd the San Fnnrlsco Giants' spring trutnlng clubhoui>t• ll~ lw l-Oc>k orr his unlform No one ~l~t• 111 the.-Glint~ t'*"'P h sa11 evC"r M.•t-n »nythUli( Ukc Charles' la.sl top 1n b• . .-ball Hl11 tum IM2't Yl'Hr phtyt.-d only homt: l(&am<'s at San Quentin "WC" wen: In u ~ul'ntmento t'm1pro kaRul' I hit 6~. but th.ts 1s 1rn awfully h11 transition I nC"v_.r uw plh'hlng like thhl. und tht• ijll)I> here &.rt'n 't evt'n throwing bu.rd Yl'l ," ha rlei. tt1ud :iftcr pr&l'tlt't' Thur .... d»> Ttw 24 y-.·ur old wrond bw.cman. frttd from a pni.on in January llft('r Wf\ 1n.: JI) )'l'IU"~ ror mMOShtutihll'r r hul'kled OH'r romµhunt:. about th~ ~prang training t'limµ infields "There are a f •• ..., l'lll'h At lht• Q' we hud rorh, gla1>1>. knives and ruor blade!> un tht' field And I 'rn not ktdding One day last year, I lrtt-d to smooth the dirt with my foot and kicked a knife :.omt'Ont> had stashed," he said Charles was brought to CandJt<stick Park from nearby San Quentin late la1>t st.•u:.on for d -.orkout. and the Giant!\ followed that up over the winter with the mv1tation lo spring training Charles hopes to win a contract with one of the Giant:.· minor league team:.. -----Quote of fhe Day----- Costa Mcs'a High basketball Coach Joe Dominic· "We weren't a g~eat team, We wererft even a good team. But sometimes we played with intensity and that made a difference." ' Ferguon Bia••• Taeo ff o•e Run• The Dodgers' Joe Ferguson hit a pair or •. two·run homers and drove in a fifth run with a sacrifice fly Thursday as the Chico Fernandez team defeated the Jim Lefebvres 10·5 in an in- trasquad game ... Rain cut short the Angels' afternoon workout, putting the club behind schedule in preparation for its Cactus League opener Wednesday against San Diego. Pitcher Nolan Ryan, designated hitter Don Baylor and third baseman Carney Lansford checked into the Ar,igels' camp Thurs- day and went through their first workouts . . . Newly signed pitcher Blll Bordley of San Francisco threw in bat- ting practice for the first lime and Manager Joe Altobelli seemed to like what he saw . . . Relief ace Rieb Gossage was dismissed from a hospital after treatment for an infection in his right big toe and left-hander Don Gullett continued his comeback at the New ... uousoN York Yankee's training camp ... Cen- terfi~lder Amos Otis was the only player missing as the Kansas Cit y Royals staged their first full squad workout. /tlap~ Leaf• Ff re Nefl•on Roger Neilson was fired as coach or the Toronto Maple Leafs moments after the club's 2-1 loss to the Montreal Canad.lens Thursday night. The National Hockey League team ap- pointed Assistant General Manager John McClelJan to replace Neilson ... Baba Wlllon, Blake Dunlop and Al HUI set a Philadelphia club record with goals 35 seconds apart in the second period as the Flyers battled to a 4-4 tie · with the Boston Bruins _ _ . Two goals by Glen Sharpley a nd Ron Zanuasl's shot from the blue line midway through the third period gave the Minnesota North Stars a S.-5 lie with Buffalo ... Defenseman Bryan Watson, the NHL's all-time penalty leader before being released by Washington and waived out or the league in January, was signed by the Cincinnati Stingers of the World Hockey Assn. lloundlleld Leads H atelc• Pa•t 1t' arrior• Dan Roandfleld•s 32 points and 17 rebounds m led the Atlanta Hawks to a 104-86 victory over Golden State, handing the Warriors their fifth straight loss in Thursday night's only National BaskelbaJI Assn. game . . . Rod Throa, general manager of the Chicago Bulls, says bis team is considering four persons, including former Bulls standout Jerry Sloan, for a successor to fired head coach Lany Costello. The other three have not been named ... The Seattle SuperSonics have come to terms with &-6 forward Jackie ltoblnaoa for a 10-day contr~cl, picking up the slack for injured Wally Walker. RoblDSOn, a graduate of Morningside High ln Inglewood, was playing for the Las Vegas franchise in the Western Basketball Assn. Franlc Miiord'• Son Critlralltf Hurt OTHER SPORTS -Two men were killed and a third, the son of sportscaster Frank GW~....w.as critically in· ju red Thursday in an auto accident in New Jersey~ Kyle Gifford, 24, is reported in critical condition with skull and internal injuries ... Light-heavyweight Victor Gall.ndez bas been suspended by the Nevada State Athletic Com· mission for backing out of bis title fight with WBA champ Mike Rossman ... Air Force Academy football Coach BW Parcells bas resigned to become an assistant with the New York Giants ... ManbaU Holman rolled a 300 to take the lead in a pro bowling tournament in Mia.ml. Holman followed with games of 258, 259, 223, 229 and 201 for a 250 average for the round or eight. T..,._.o~ Radio TV: Horse Racing -Today at Santa Anita, 7:30 p.m., Channel 52. RADIO: Basketball -Philadelphia at the Lakers, 7:50 p.m ., KLAC (570); Pacific vs. Long Beach State in the PCAA tournament at the Anaheim Convention Center, 9 p.m., KFOX-FM (93.5). , BASKETBALL I MOTORCY~S I SWJ.MMING BOlt'AlllJ L BA~D\' Concentrated Girl Power The balance of power in girls basketball competition on the 4-A level appears to be concentrated in three leagues, a check of the eight quarterflnallst teams reveals. The Cbanftel League not only bas the No. 1 seeded team in the playoffs, Buena, but also has Ventura and Dos Pueblos still in the field. Huntington Beach, the two-lime defending champion, abd Newport Harbor are still in con- tention from the Sunset circuit. ~~CADIA AND .SAN GABRIEL are there from the Pacific League leaving only Moore League third place Compton as the outsider. The 3-A playoffs aren't as closely knit with the San An- tonio and Ivy circuits the only ones with two teams re-. maining in contention. . WHEN HtJNTINGTON BEAOI hosts Buena Saturday night, Coach Joanne Kellogg's Oilers will be facing the team they defeated m the championship game last season, 50-41. Buena is seeded No. I this year with two of its top players .returning. "They have Mary Voigtsberger and Mollie Shanahan back for s ure and may have others." Kellogg reports . ·'They will be tough and naturally. they will be up when they play us a fter we beat them last year ." The Long Rea~la This does n 't m ean tha t Kellogg or her team are giving anything up or that they are going into the game in a we of the Bulldogs. But the only starter from a year ago for the Oilers is Kathy Doyle, an all-CIF selection. Buena will have a height ad· vantage over the Oilers with Shanahan standing 6-l 1h against 5· 11 Kathy Rausin, the ta llest Hun- Sta nford's Orlando Ward Cleft ). a product of Fountain Valley's Los Amigos High, reaches over the heads of his teammates and USC's Doug Widtfeldt C43 ) and Maurice Willia ms <20 > during the f~t half in Los Angeles Thurs- day. USC won. 79-68. See story, Page BS. tington Beach starter. "This is a whole new ball game for us,·• Ke llogg says. KELLOGG Wy~tt Wins 50 EX-OCC Swimmer Sparkles "Kathy played her best game of the year Wednesday night and we had three other players m double figures. Kathy hit 19 points and had 14 rebounds . "The big thing about this year's team is that it has been a team effort. Our seven reserves played h~ practice and forced the starters to improve to retain llreir position. "With a whole ne w group hke this, it takes time to learn to play together. That's why we have improved in alm ost every game this year." <The ~oachin g could also have something to do with UPe success of the team. l DOWNEY CAP \ -Arizona State. with Dan LaSarge leading an im pressive Sun Devils' show- ing in the one-meter springboard diving. moved into first place in Thursday night's opening com· petition of the P acific·lO swim- ming and diving championships. Arizona's Steve Wyatt, a forme r Estancia Hig h and Orange Coast College star , won the 50-fctt'd free in 2Q.22. LaSarge won the only diving final of the first night or the com pet ition that wraps up Saturday, with a score of 476.l in the o ne-mete r event. ASU's Ouwan Ericson finished second al 463.38, and the Sun Devils' Bill Rap was sixth at 415.96. Arizona State finished t he e ve ning with 111 points, with From Page 85 OI.SON ••• irl the Big Ten conference. ·'There may be some who don't want us back now." Olson chuckled after the game. On. a more serious note, however, Olson added , "We look forward to a lot of pleasant days for Iowa. We would like to have started it off better, but the sun will still come up tomorrow and Saturday is another game." Iowa closes the regular season at home against Northwestern Saturday night. Olson bas one year remaining on his current contract, but Athletic Director Bump Elliott said be hopes to offer Olson a raise and a contract extension. "I am delighted Lute bas de- cided to stay with us. He bas done an outstanding job as bead basketball coach and has built an outstanding program at Iowa . "I am recommending to our board in control of athletics an extension in Lute's contract with an increase in salary. The job he has done in Iowa merits this ac· lion," Elliott said. • Iowa's players, particularly' the underclassmen, said they we re relieved to hear Olson would stay. Junior ~ollege GoH UC LA -despite winning three events -second at 107 . Arizona was third at 83 and defending champion Southern Cal fifth at 81. UCLA's Bob Placak won the 200-yard individual medley with a time of 1 :57.74 in the meet be- ing held at the Sout h Gate Sports Center pool. The Bruins' Brian Goodell, a Mission Viejo High product . was also a winner, tak- ing the 500-yard free in 4 · 20.91. UCLA captured the 400-yard m edley r elay with a 3:21.18 clocking. Rounding out the team stand· ings were Cal, 67: -Stanford, 32; Washington25, a nd Oregon , 24. 700.yo!lrd •ncl t'Md -I PloK•io. UCLA. I SI 1' 7 81•te. ASU. I SI 'IO l Fo•••r. use I S7 •• Furnhs. USC, I S7 •• S OeMOnl, UA, I S7 ~ 11 S,,phir, UCLA, 1 ~ I so-verd lrtt I Wyall UA. 70 11 7 Tuorr UA, 70 10 3 Holmern c .. 1. 70 11 • Lomy UCLA, 70 n s Jone\, ASU. 70 q. • Ellem.tn. Cdl, 71 01 SOO.yard fr~ 1 Goodfll, UCLA • 70 •t 7 New, ASU. • 7S 12 3 A.-r.on. C•I. • 7S 73 • Ftoal. use .• 7S 80 s. 8••11•. UCL ..... 2' 0. 0 8runer,Slen,4 :HI 10. One·metf!f 5')r1ngao.ud -1 L•S.rff', ASV, '1&.16. 7 Er1t'M)n, ASU. A63.3$ 3 Matey VA •s• 11. '· wuson. use. •SS 11. s Smm" us "3 11 Rd pp, ASU, 41S 'IS •OO.yard medley relay -I UCLA ICordln, Woo, Placek, SteoN>niOnl 3 71.18 7. C..I, J 71 fS J. USC. 3.22.5'. 4, Sien, 3.7S SS. No SIP! or 0111 Te•m 5<«9\ -I ASU 111 . 7 UCLA 101. J Arl1ona 83, •. USC''· s C.I 61, II SIAnlord 31. I Wasl'llngton 7S, 8 Oreoon 14. Doyle and Rausin are ruors with three juniors JOin mg them on the starting team including Jenny Townsend . Peggy Krom and Cindy Clinkenbeard. COACH LYNN BLANTON'S Newport Harbor Tars. after upsetting No. 2 seeded Mater Dei. will be facing a.nother surprise team at Compton. It could be a tough as- signment as the Ta rbabes have scored a pair of easy vic· torjes in playoff games to date, SS-51 over Mary Star and s:f-45 over South Torrance. "We really had an exciung f1rush to our game with Mate r Dei." Blanton s ays. "Time had ru n out and we were up by two points. But Mater Oe1 's top player had a paif' of free throws coming and fortunately for us, she missed them "We a ren't_ going to do anything different against Compton. J ust play tough defense like we have all year." Jeanne Wolfe is the leader of the Newport team ID scoring with a 17.0 average. Kan Rush at 5·7, 1s the team ct:nler because of her JUmpmg ability gained ID volleyball with Suzanne Spangler, Tncia Echternach and Marilyn Horn completing the starting five MlllE WILLIAMS' CORONA DEL MAR Sea Kings face the same difficult tas k as the Oilers. playing the No. I seeded team in the 3·A division in a home game. Alta Loma, winner of the San Antoruo League title, has a 23·3 record compared to CdM's 21·3. Linda Goeggel is the team 's scoring leader with other . starters ir.cludin~ Robbie Torres. Kristie Rowell Priscilla Spinn and Carol Esposito. ' Cyclists Return to Mesa U.S. Riders Face World Stars Tonight Speedway motorcycle racing returns to the Orange County Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa tonight when the first of five matches pitting the cream of the U.S. against outstanding world riders takes place. Ivan Mauger, Peter Collins, Anders M.icbanek and Co. will ride against U.S. stars Mike Bast . Alan Christian. Gene Woods, Bruce Penhall and a team or six riders plus alternates with the first race set for 8 o'clock. THE RIDERS HELD a warmup session at Costa Mesa Wednesday afternoon with most of the participants testing the short oval. Collins, world champion in 1976, runnerup in 1977 and third place finisher on the long tracks in 1978, says the world team is better this season than last year when~t was soundly defeated by the U.S. "We've got a good side this year," Collins said. "We don't want to lose again. This is a big part of my speedway )'ear, riding here in this country. Nol only for the money but for the prestige it affords the winners ." For the U.S. it will be Bast, Woods, Christian, Penhall, Bobby Schwartz, Dave Sims and Brad Oxley. Shawn Moran of Huntington Beach and Mike Faria will ride at Ascol Park only. Tickets will be available at the gate tonight with adults ad-°'"""9"111, ~ ....... Goao.n ~ '!!::.,~c~" 10, ,_,... ----------------------..,---------____;PE:....ET=.:..E=R.:..:_C=O.=...::L:..:L:.:..IH:....:...:S;__ __ a1, Tl'lonl!llH 7', .. f!"• 7', WllH!ef I I J mitted for $7 and children 12 and under ror $3. Stacy Heath ~lf Clinic fi',....P_,,e85 All tnat Glitters is Goff Two-time U.S. women's Open champion Hollis Stacy will .headline a group of LPGA pro- fesalonal goUers who will con- duct a 1olf clinic on Monday, March 12 at Mesa Verde Coun· try Club ln Cotta Mesa 1n coa- Junc tloa with the Women's Kemper <>Den toumament, Tbe Aribrit11 FouDdatiCG of Southern Callfomia,_ Jrlnclpal beaeflctary of the • arcb 31- AprU l tournament at Mna Verde CC, wlU ae"e' at CO· ·~· n. dtnlc .nu be IHftJd to beMftt bldl¥ktua11 alf1lcted w1tb 1rtlartda wbo . pla1 1olf or are ......... tM:lq I.be .... up. MJODe .wtill trtbrttla, aa ...U 81 tbe ..-.a public, la IDYited to ..._.die, .... betwen 11 and 1Mua12.; SEA KINGS, LOBOS VIE. • • goocbbot. "It would be the wrong ap- proach not to worry about the other Los Amigos playen, they can burt you. Defensive re· boU'ftdbll will probably be tbe de~ factor. TbeJ can lboot tbelr uaual perceata1e from the floor, but lf you claA't ""them U)'tb1ns extra, that woo.Id be a boDUI. .. ALIO, WE RAVE to brtnC tb• ball qp a1ainet ~Ir preu." Tbat dut1 ·~an to belona to All·CIP ~ Dave Koelaler, a t-o len6of wtth excellent mcwM, speed, "'ontfnc uct abWtJ~ ... tM Ol*I ma . Sbawn Allftn, a .... ....,_, rotate. .... to "pant f. wtt.b tbe fraat 1lae coaelltln* ol M JWlloi' Ridt ltlndorf. ..3 llmior • C hris .Tobnstoo and 6·8 sophomore Mark Spt.nn. ALTllOlJGB E•&JON main· tains b1a en" will uae a stan· dard man-to-aua defense, Sutherland say• be'cl be aur- priaed If tbe $ea IUap do not front and black Ida 1-lt Nr. ' "But lf they do t!lat.'' says Sutherland. ..tbat wlll leave tomeoneopea and Udley 1tartb.lt· una. the111 ba"to.aacll on." Loa AmJiof elften as Gardea Grove ~ claampe_ wttla a 22·3 ~ Owona del 11• la 21 ·3 and No. 2 statal ln the Sea View Leqae. Tb• S., &lap have balaaced firepower, Loi Ami .. bMllMbil..._ A OBI eaecere: Kebom.tble. A LOI Ami IOI concern: Olivier'• tendency to set lato foul trouble . Spdrkltng perform.irx~., by top LPCA pros dnd .i Wednesday Celebrity Pro·Am Wom~ Kemper Open ~rch 26-April 1 Mes;& Verde Country Club $150,000 Purse Costa ~sa Don 1 miss Ndncy Lopez! Advance ticket .lnd group plans . Women's Kemper Open 1S25 Mes.l Verde Dr. Ei1$t Cost.a Mesa liiliiiilliiiiilliiiiiiiiiiiliiillllii_ .. 540-1708 l , rs l· l . BASKETBALL I GOLF. ...... ·~ Andy Bean ~ 'Apologizes' ·For His 64 ORLANDO. Fla. CAPl -Andy Bean 1hot a 64 -tben apolo(lzed for \t. Arnold Palmer shot a 70 his beat round of the year -and was fumjng. ·'They used au the soft pin placementa." said Arnold, hia dlseomrort growing as more and more subpar numbers were splashed across the scoreboard. "And they used two members' teea. 1 can fix that. I 'll plow 'em up. That's what I'll do. I'll get a tractor and plow 'em up." ABSOLUTELY IDEAL play. ing cood!Uons -mild to warm temperatures and no wind - and the perfect condition of the golf course combined for some extremely low scores Thursday in the first round of the Bay Hill ~ Citrus Golf Classic. In all, 53 players -more than one-third ~ Qf the field -was at par or bet· ter on the Bay Hill course, o wned by Palmer and being used as the site of a PGA tour event for the first time. Bean's s uperb, seven-under· par effort was the best. "Arnold's not gonna like you l shooting that kind of number oo his golf course.·· chided Jack Nicklaus, who had a 68 that left him in solid contention. "I KNOW," said Bean. "I apologized to bjm, but I told him I'd like Lo have three more JUSl like it." Frlclli¥. March 2. 1979 DAILY P1LOT •f Ifft¥ Sn'ANO From Rags To Riches I don't lhlnk it •as by any coincidence that Orange Coast College just happened lo win the South Coast Con· ferem~e championship this year. Yes. the players this seuon are a year older and more mature. And yes, Tandy Gillis does have one of the flneat basketball minds ln tbe game. But I abo feel one of the unaung beros, that baa gone virtually unnoticed, la first·year assistant coach Wally Tork ells. EVEN TBE USUALLY quiet Gillis bad plenty of praise fQr his partner. "He's been a tremendous asset to the team and me." .admits Gillis. "First, he's really helped on the Ooor where it's almost' impossible for one person to coach 12·15 kids. And secondly, he's done a _good job scouting. "I get a different view working with him. And be also gives me somebody to talk to, especially when we lose," be adds with a smile. Torkells is no novice to the sport and his union with Gillis was no accident. The two were team- mates on the 19S9 NCAA cham· pionship team at Cal, so both were tutored in the game by one of its masters-Pete Newell. Now. 20 years later, the two are rejoined and going after a dif· TOAKELLS ferent championship. "l'VE FALLEN INTO a gold mine," says Torkells. "The team is full of nothing but winners who want to win. They put their individual pride seeond to the team win- ning." Torkells' basketball experiences is almost a rags-to· riches story. as he calls it. f '"'"'°""" 'KO<f' TIY.lnd•V In tt>e Brt Hiit k II rted h' C•tru• Golt Cl•ui< on tt>t 1 OU·v•rd. P4' ,..n -11 As a junior at Inglewood High, Tor e s Sta . IS aP w1r.-10 eav H111 Country c1u1>ca..•\t career on the Junior varsity onJy to be promoted lo the first BIRD ON THE MOVE Indiana State's lino is in a Missouri Valley Conference A em Ml·"' J H•Qe• l~» 10 team by season's end. Larry Bird zeros in on a lOC>ff-:....:.:..... -';-.. !.ou~!.~=~ T~recfa·~M.---. ~-------~)0~":a1 ~ !! ~'.:'!:':° ~--· __ __,U,,..pqci._graduation he enrolled at El Camino JC but battles Barry Smith (42) of Southern 11· E.s-d *» ...... e.weo••ns •»-11 dropped out after things didn't work well. After a few in· Duke Holds Off Deacons Birq's 25 Sparks Indiana State From AP Dispatches GREENSBORO. N.C. -Senior Jim Spanarkel sank two free throws with two seeonds 'remaining Thurs· day afternoon to stave off a furious Wake Forest rally and lift No. s 'Duke lo a 58·56 victory in the opening round of the Atlantic Coast Con- ference basketbalJ tournament. In the second game, Ke ndal ''Tiny" Pinde r poured in 20 points to lead North Carollna State to an 82· 78 win over a dete rmined Virginia team, which had rallied in the last minutes Duke and N.C. State meet in the semifinals tonight lo tbe third game Thursday, Albert Ki..og .lired in 20 points to lead Mar)land past stubborn Clemson 75--67 and into the semifinals Friday against top-seeded North Carolina. N C State, 18-11, led by as many as 13 polnts with less than three minutes remaining. but the Cavaliers drew within three points, 79·76, with hal! a minute remaining. Virginia trailed the entire second half, but drew within one point. 49-48, when Castellan hit a 15-foot Jumper with 10:25 remaining. llldl8"aSt~ 79-72 TERRE HAUTE. Ind. -Larry Bird scored 2S points and Carl Nicks added 22 Thursday night as top. ranked Indiana State rallied from a nine·poant first-half deficit to beat Southern Illinois 79 72 in the semifinals of the Missouri Valley Conference tournament. 1 Indiana State. 28-0 for the season, will play in the conference cham· pinship game Saturday afternoon. T he winner wilt receive an automatic bid to the NCAA college basketball tourney. The Sycamores. bothered by the Saluk.ls' zone defense, trailed most of the first period but managed to close within 44-f.2 at halftime. Indiana State scored the first six po•nta of the final period, on two baskets by Alex Gilbert and one by Nicks, and never trailed after that. Kerttttrlctf,101·100 BIRMINGHAM -Freshman l>wigbt Anderson stole the ball and made two clinching free throws with eiCbt eeconda left as Kentucky woo ita fifth atraigbl game and moved in· to tonight's semifinals against LSU wltb a 101-100 victory over Alabama In tbe Southeastern Conference Tournament. Auburn, meanwhile, required four ................... Lease Today! . IMSTOCk NEW '19 SPIRIT overtimes to defeat Georgia, 95-91, to earn a berth in the semis against Tennessee. Bobby Cattage scored a layup to break a 91-91 tie and Enc Stringer stole the ball with 10 seconds to go and scored a clinching layup MleMga" s~ 78-83 MINNEAPOLIS -Jay Vincent scored 25 points and Gregory Keiser added 23 Thursday night, leading fourth-ranked Michigan State to a 76-63 Big Ten triumph over Min· nesota. The victory moved Michigan State into sole possession of first place in the conference. Guard Earvin Johnson contributed 21 for the Spartans, who raised their record to 13-4 in conference play -a game ahead or both Iowa and Ohio State, both of whom lost Thursday night. Michigan State, 21·5 o.veraJI, led 37·28 at haJflime and never let Min· nesota gel closer than five points in the second half. . Briglta• 't' 011n9, 96-95 SAN DIEGO -Danny Ainge scored 24 points, including a pair of game-winning free throws with seven seconds lert, as Brigham Young came from a five-point deficit in the finaPtwo minutes for a 96·95 victory that gave the Cougars their first Western Athletic Conference title since 197L Trailing 93-88, BVU, now 2()..7 for the season. got a three.point play from center Alan Taylor with 1;33 left' and a tip·in by reserve forward Steve Trumbo, an El Modena High product, to close the gap to one point at 95-94 . '1rw'ftla T~cla, Bo. 7 4 MEMPHIS -Virginia Tecb's Les Henaon, a 6-6 junior forward, scored 23 points to spark the Gobblers to an 80-74 win over Cincinnati in lbe open· ing game of the Metro Cc)ofereoce tournament Thursday. Hen.son scored 17 of his POinta in the second half·· as Tech ran their record to 19-8. The Gobblers play top. seeded LouiavWe tonight in the tourna- ment 'uecond round. Senior center Pat Cummings led CincinDaU with 19 polota. The loss dropped the Bearcats to a 13·14 mark this seuoo, snapping their string ol2S years of winning records. Tech .cbleved its victory without leadlq scorer Da le Solomon, the conference's freshman of the year. LEASING? •YOUDOtn HAYI OUI 9UOTI. YOU Alll PIOIAIL Y PAY.-TOO MUCH! Mew_. UMd c ... A Trwclal AIMlll11AM1dt11 ~ ...... c .. o.;.,,.,., . ,, ...... * College l'AltWHT Arln>ne71, Wnhlf\1110fl6" 8rl9f>.tm Voung ... s... Dl-oc> St •s M•~e'1. Air~. '3 So. C.IHMnl• 7', Sl&ntord 68 UCLA 7', <Allton.la 6o1 SOUTHWUT l...,., 'IO. ,.,..,...Ml Sl.11 SJ L01Jl1I-Tecll 19, TewH-Al11"9ton MtOW•ST Ml<flloll'•t, 1-•U Ml<"l-Sl.16. Ml~•63 Nonh-ste<n1l. llllnol11>i Purdue SS. I tldian. 48 Wl!o<0<1$lll7 ... 0flloSI 71 TOUltNAMl!NTS ,,~ # Fresno St. 7S, UC S...ta 8erb<tre 62 L""9 8ffctl SI. 7', F111i.rt0ft St. 70 PKlt k S1, UC f,...IM U Utell St. IS. S... JOW St. 79 ACC l'lntlt...,.. DllkP JI, W•llfl l'«e~I 51> M.,yl-7S, ~ 6' H.c 51 ... 12. v1rv1,.1. 11 .. .__ ..... s.!ftlflMI• Plll$buf'91' n. VIII-Va ... RlllQer\ U. WMt VlrQl"ll st H-......... Oi•lt*I l'lntR ... M (O,.M«kut 'ti. BoslllO' Col, H R"-twanct 7S, Holy Crot.5 11 NY-f'eOlvl •I.,. P:lr'lt1t.w4 l°"a IO~Solon H•ll ll SI. JC)M's ... W119Mr '2. OT ,.....,.. ffr'lt RellM F lorf<la St. IOI, Tut-'2 Meml'fril St. &1. St. Loul• H Vlf0it116 Tedi Ill, 011<""'-111' Mi_.Y.t19J ~ ....... ll'dl.-W St. 7"1, S. llllnoi• 72 New Me•lco St. U. Wk llltj> SI II HC ~ ....... Au~ .S, Geo<'vl• '1 14 of I ICelltUUV 101, Alll!Ntm• 100 ~t °"'"""". ~"'""''' H~\Of113, 6lr/IM'2 TUH Ttcfl 63, Ttl•H A&M 61, OT Tr-"-\<a~e ""'"--' Hou•IOfl 8-lst ... 5-mtvrcl '4 O•t•,.om• City •o. Hardlr,. Simmon, .. Wett Yl'91nl1 CM+erefl<• Olll.t11er·ll ..... Bluefleld JI. W Ve. Tocll" Concewcl 10, Felnnont S1 W. V• wesi.v•" fl, Sal1!11'1 11 Pro Scores M.._.IMtKtl.., LH.- PtllledllCJNe '· llOStOfl 4 Iii.I Mofot'ffl l, T~ t l•1\111netot• s, 8utl•lo s ....... ~ ... -Atllflt• ICM, Oolcltf> 5tat• .. L.Tl'tOm-~ll-~1 F.toelle< 3&-lS 11 d 11 ed e .R09ers »-M-47 c St••t>Oe 3'-J1-11 quiries. he became a walk-on al Cal an eventua yearn e Nkr.o11 i>:w _.., "'won" :i.-»-11 a spot with the varsity. 8 8ymen U-33~7 J IC.~~ ~l&-71 J NIOI-»-1>_.. L.Hll•lo.i. 37·:W-1t G M<eons l).l.S-ee R.Mu_ .. ,..u -11 TOR.KELLS LEn CAL after 19S9 and played tn the :.~.~~coc• ~~:.!: ~Elcr.elt•• »-•-" Navy bis next two seasons. He returned to his alma mater J sc"•-~:w "' c CoodY l~» 11 as a graduate assistant in 1963. and in '64 he joined s~x ,., M111., *:M .. M.R•ld :µ 11 " • • 1 din G·1u f o • we•11rtno >H3 .. c.s1ec11e<> 1s.:i. 11 other fdtmer teammates-me u g 1 s-on a tour o M Mel->H> .. L.Weot"" J1-l3-11 Japan where they instructed the Japanese for the 1964 J P•te 33-JS 6' G WI"'' l~-71 01 · 0 .£<1•.,.,• 34-34-61 M.FIKkrnM> 3H7-n ~ ymp1cs. C.Pfft~ ~ ""RUdOI"" 3~37 -n That same year Torkells came hom~ and tried his first T.A~OC\ ~S--6• M.Lre 36-:.. 11 H c;,..., ~· w.A'""'._ JHs-n l 'hand at coaching the Marina High C team. The fo11owing F .&e•ni ~ o .s11o.es ,...,._,, .. bed ... _ F unt ·n Vall .IV J .c. snud »33_.. L.Neison :w.:1t-n year coac u..:: o a a ey s. M.e......... 34-lS .... c .s111ord 31·n -n The seasons .after 1965 proved to be ones of disappoint· ~:!,.~~""'' r,-~::: ~:~!'1~~ :!=~ ment and frustraUbn for TwkeUs, eventually leading to J .H .. , :u-:w_.. R.c.1v1n JHs-n bis departure from the sport unW Lute Olson (current coach ~:='' ~"i: 't":~~·:-~~ allow a) offend him an assistant post at Long Beach CC. \.RKllel' 36-34--Jl) L.T ... wlftO ,..33-17 It was at Long Beach that Torkells enjoyed "bis two o.J~ JS.>.s-10 L.Mllm 3'-»-11 most successful season.a as a coach," with the Vlkings re· ::~:r.:.. :~ :::~=. ~ aching the st.ate finals his first year and capturing the C.Roctr'9uft 37~ 8 .C:.lfff u.»-n state championsblp bis Sec:ood. • E. l'lorl »-:i:s-10 e.c;.,.~ ~n G.811'"' ~o J.He•rcl JC>.»-n • OLSON'S SUCCESS with Long Beach ultimately landed White Fires Sizzli.,ig 66 SA RASOT~ ;;a. CAP > -Tak· ing just 25 putts over the Bent Tree Golf and Racquet Club Course, Donna Horten White set a personal record to take the first-round lead in the Ladles Professional Golf Assn. touma· ment here. White finished with a 6-under· par 66, one stroke ahead of de· Jending U.S. Women's Open champio n Hollis Stacy in Thursday's action. First roul'd lta<lers In tl>e SI00,000 Lldtes P,,,1e .. loMI Golt Assoc:l•tton toutNrntf'll Thuf1. cley on tlle 6.io..,.Md, 1>«·11 9ent Tf'ff C-ry CIUl>COUPM: 0 H.Wlllt• H.St•<'I' J .Renlo.ln P.Coni.y S.Pet~r J Pttlltla! v.••--e. Burf•lllCll P.Breellav O.llll'dQul• l .Garbk1 J.WUMm N.L-• J c;.,,.., :M-?J-... 3s.:n-..1 ~ ~ :W.»-10 3S.J5-10 aw.i-10 3S.»-70 ~o 32..,,_,I ~I •>~7t :W.37-11 ••-n s.Lnne ,..._n M.BrMr 11·»-n l(.M,Mul .... ~ S,Sc>urkfl ~ M.Mlll' JI.,._,, M.Wrl9"1 ,._~ 8.MoilMA ~n L.fl~ ,...,.._,, M.Dwytf' 3W7-n 1..Bruce ~v-n s.eenoe11«W »-»-72 S.Grems ~ M.W•l~tf' ~ o.c "°""° ._,._n Gymnastics L"t--.i-.u.owc-... FIGG< tllffc.l-Yuh.Ull4 (LI •. 0 :' Pommel llof'W-Thomloll IGI a.u . Rlft9s-e1.,..., Ill •.4: V•ultl~­ Slmon Ill '-'; P•r•llel Nrs-Ac>Pel Ill I 4S. Hlqto Nfs-11191-•t'°" IG I .,.d JOllf'lOll fl I •.U: All· roUf\d-l(leld IL I 50.U, "-VIII V....., U.J.•. I'..._ tu V•ulll111-..4ot1,,..n (FVt I .I : UMY•ll ben-oftm•ll IFVI t .O; ll•l8Me bNm llo"n-IFV) a.s; F._ t •rclst-.. OH !FVI t.O; All • roul'd-Hof!INI' CFVI 34.11. him the job at Iowa and, again, TorkeUs went into biding lbe officiated some 1 until Gillis brought the 41 ·year-old out of re· Urement this season. Working with three or the best coaches in the game -Gillis, NeweJI and Olson-has not only enhanced Torkell's knowledge, but made him yearn for a bead coaching position on us own. "I've learned a lot working with those three." be says. "Both Olson and Gillis are excellent coaches. When they both become big names I could write quite a book. "OLSON'S GREATEST ~ET is his mental approach to tbe gaaie. His teams were always ready mentally. Newell was good at both offense and defense. especially on offense where his teams reacted well to anything the op· position threw at you. "Gillis' strength is in his preparation for another team and, of course, his defense. He taJces away what a team does best and tries to emphasize what they do the worst." Torkells' strength lies in his ability to get along and work with players. "I've always had a pretty good rapport with players. And I think I've been pretty successful in helping them re· lax._ You can't play when you're tense. "l'll be with Gillis as long as he's with Orange Coast," says Tonells, "but I'd really like to coach a JC of my own someday. I'd like to show I could do it and 1 don't Uunk there's any question that I couldn't.·· It would be intere.sling to see. Heaven knows he's got the ri&ht background. ON MOST MERCHANDISE REG. NOW • SINO "PROR.EX" W' WET SUIT '2AO '17495 • U/W KINETIC ''StftR O" LIGHT •U.S. DIVERS B.C. wtth lnflotot '39'5 '125 '60 '39" s299s s999s S4CJ9S s299s PLUS Muat.MUCH MORE ON SA•FI --- ONE WEEK ONLY. STARTS MAROl9 ~ ' I Friday. Maren t , 19'9 \ A Bi~'s ~ Eye View 1V Exposure Does Worlders for l1&dia1w tate 8)' HOWA•D SMITtl AP ........... On Saturday lndlana Slate wu ranked No 2 1n ,tbt nataon and Lan~ IJt~ was .. ~baJJ player a ny had b ard about but ftsw actually had 11eeo ' On Monday Indiana State wu ranked No t and Bird was btln1 balled as lhe freateat collere layn in l~ country, bar ROM • What b.appe11cd in bet w n" NaUonal t~levlsion bappent"d LAST 8lJNDAY NB(' t levl$t.,'<I Indiana Stat.e's game with W•rhltu Stah•to mo.'!t serllonso(lhc coun tr) It was th~ fant national t"XposUr(' f()r the ' Syr amon-. an(j it did" onders forthurhool "Telt!vtslon wa11 1& dt)r1rute factor ln thG pollll." :;nys lndilUla Stat~ rooklt1·Coach.B U llod.c 1 "It did more th~n just help lt m•de the people who do the voling rt?uhte that rf'gardles ot our srhf'dult ~f' have • very .iood basket balltum " Natwnul tclev1stun exposure probably ls tht' TJ' 'P<JKI'S most sought·afler com m odlty 1n the sports world the~ days. lt can do more for a program than aseven·foot center, a blue cMprunning baok or a new athleuc dorm. Those that ha.ve it in sreat a mounts, like the NatlonaJ Football League, pro s pe r. Those that don't, like the Nallonal Hockey League, spend their time trying to figure out how to get It. Indiana State got Immediate dividends ln the form of No. l ran.king. But the team also will gel long-range benefits .as well. It's easier to recruit a kid from New J e rsey who just watched the team play before an adoring, vocal student body on TV The alumni puff up the ir chests and make their contributions more generous than usual. "IT WILL ALSO HELP our appropriations," says Hodges. "Our legislators in this state, they watch it too.·• It helps, or course, to win and Indiana State made the most of its opportunity, winning big. Bird picked national TV to score a careel'-high 49 Points and that will force some pro team to dig a littJe deeper into its coffers when contract time comes around. Hodges says that everyone at the school was a ware the game was to be nationally televised but neither he nor rus players said anything about it. "This group is like thai. They're just everyday kids. Very low key "AJ McGuire said our kids are a little naive. I told him I prefer them that way. I'd rather call it humble." McGUlRE, ONE OF NBC'S basketball com- m entators and the for mer coach at Marquette, has a big following in Terre Haute, Ind. McGuire and Billy Packer, the other NBC bas ketball analyst, have had a running dispute this year. McGuire Race Results Los Alamitos H•,_u letll e4 S6-'"9M mtoeil"f I ftr\t r•ctt Jeffer,on E•cue'' I M l\kC!ll I • 40 4 00 7 10; Dr•gon Bvro '"••<Mo..ot • 10. 2 40. ProP 8oy CC11Hl2.0 Ueucl• , .. ,lp•IO '1HO Suond ••c•-Llncoln'a Gett IVallanOl~ml 10 IO, S oo. l 00; Fla•ll 1Pe1enenl S .o. 7 80. RO'f•I Toru Oor IL.ol\901 2 40 Third rttt.• M10l\lgnl Choo Cnoo IVallanOlnqheml •.cl, 4 .O S OO:- Sp01llgttt c;.,1 (Goudreau I l .O. l 10. Oh Virginia 18aylenl l.40. Fourth ra<C! Ano,·, Harlell• 11.0nQOI '80, '-'°· 1 IO Luml><'r PoP •!.uccarotlel 11 90, 4 •O D•ntC! Prince IBavloul 7 llCI l7 •••<IA <1·11 GWC Still Unbeaten With seven players scoring in double figures. the Golden West College women's basket· ball team remained un- defeated in 11 games by breezing to a 104·59 first· round win over LA Valley College Thursday a rte r noon in· th e Fullerton tournament. The Rustlers return to action tonight against Southern California Con· ference foe Cypress at 6 o'clock. Cypress is 6-1 this year and defeated ~I Camino, 77-48, Thurs· day. pa10S101 . ..0 P'llth rac:e-<ancly UM (Ml•ll•l1) S 40, 3.10. 2.IO; Lumber Peter IRll<lllel 4 00, 2.IO; Oul<e P~"" I Harper I a.20. Sl .. th rece -Trlu 1e Deuber 11.a cuvl I IO, J 80. 2 . ..,, ~cure DrHm (Vell-tngllem) J.t.O. 1 IO· Cniwn H-18"ylHSl 4.00. U ~xacw tWlpelOUUO S.ventn race-Busy Time Bas. IGoudreeul 3 .o. 710. 2.10; Rov•I Doll N IPelllngl 1 ..o. 7 <IO. Show •em I'll IV•llandlnQ!laml 1 60 E 19"111 rK~ S1ene<1 Wol~ IGrun-0, 1 t 10. 1.00. J 60; El NoHOO CDe\omerl 11.00 4 00; Cachum• 0.1•1 11.onoo> 1 <IO n u..cta 11.11 paid 's. 60· Ninth r..ct-NIM Carat (Lonqol 7 60. 4.00, J . .O; C.OrQIMI Bay ITOOOI 3 80, 3 40. BoO Blacl< 1~11"91 I 00 n •net• Gtl p.,IO J24.00. Senta Anita T ........... "5 (4"11ef7 .... y..-ti"9l Finl race-f'lnata IPlncayl •.20. 3.60. ?.IO; Horte'l Act IMcHargu.) 4 . .0, l.80; Sonyatcllke <Mena) 10.20. Secono race-Mal6"trlno tHawleyl 13.10. 10 80. 7.10; lrOllSIT!lltl IC•rn· pH) 3•.40, 1• . .0; M~ho Fellow !Spencer) 4.IO. '1 O..lly OOUbl• II•·" paid "9.10. TlllrO ra<.-l.lbero I Mc Carron l 8 10. 3.90, 2.10; Who's Leader IHawleyl 3.00. 2.AO; Styll~ C..reer ICutenedal UO. Fourth r11ee-lgflt Soon IMcC..•· rOfll 21.40, 9.80, S.00; One't Oft tN Way 1-l 4AO, 3.<IO; SNyna M-1 IPlnuyl l.20. 'Flflll race-Sll<k lhc IHew1..,1 10.1g, S.IO, 4 ..,; Tutt and Stull ($-malt') l.IO. 7.60; 8oU Hou (CMderol IAO. SS Hac1AI 11·31 petO '344.SO. Sixt II race-Pethw•v (Plncay l 7 .00. UO. 3 to; SKll)-(Ollvarn I s . .o. •.IO;°'°'" lc:cwdero) 3.IO. Se'tentll race-Knlgllt'l Choice <Corclerol 4.IO. J.00, 2.20; £'--1 I Pinc.' l l,.O. 2 • .0; Amen Brother IHawl•Yl J.00. 's ••Kt• 1~21 paid ~so. J Ei ghth r •<t -Klttyluck (McH.,91191 1.20. l IO. 3.00; Be<ame a Lark (Slloef!\alterl 4.IO, 2.IO; True I. adv IT Of'O l l.tO. Ninth rac....,..nclt.iion CCrurl 11.<IO. S.00. 3 .O: BIKll Majesty (0tmPHI 4.60. J.to:-Ac.1N1r•dor COllvaresl •.oo. u exaci.. lf>.tl pelO '24-5.~. Atle~l.1,64'. rlalm• Tndaa nu Stut(' should be No l Packer dla· a1re • 21uyln~ the Sycapiorct1' acb.edwe ia loo eHY Packer. 1 re111)tlctcd basketball man n1tlonal· ly. l1 not vl"ry popular In Terre llaule. ··ue brou.ibt It on hlmaetf," said Hod1oa. "Mr. Packl"r h1 vtory loullied lle'11 from four-corner country <Tht• Allunllc CoHl Conference>. He doun't get wt-st oftheOhto IUv~r lhfa neverseenus playor t-teen anyont>w" play ··McGuire h•a. ooen in thla situation before. Al 's bttn to L H <:ruce• Ho knows how tough it ls lo win tht•rt' lh11 te11m11 have pl11yud ln Omaha. He knuw11 how toul(h Orelghlon can bti lit homt:." NM' s•;NT McGUIRE. and Jim Simpson to l'Ovc r lnd.hma State Sunday wbllo Packer and CharUt-Jon 'll Wtlf'l' dispatched to Louisville ror the USSR oat ontll kum 's itame aaaiMt Louis ville, the first half or the N tie doubleheader MrOuir.e-en11nolly wis srheduled to ~ver ·ffie Rµsa1an game and Packer to visit Indiana State. But NBC s wltfht"d M(nals for two reasons. fo~LrSt of &ill , Pucker 1s more familiar with the Rus1nun players a nd would have a better sbot at pronounc ing the names right than McGuire. Pronunciation 1s not McGuire's strong point. Secondly. Indiana State officials privately were worried about controlling the fans if Packer turned up 1n Terre Haute. It wouJdn't do to have a national TV audience looking on as Sycamore sup- p<.1rkrs tossed garbage an<i verbal abuse at Packer. Sat urda11'• Tl', Radio TELEVISION 11 a.m. <91 TENNIS -Harold Solomon vs. Raul Ramirez in a WCT Challenge Cup match, taped at Montego Bay, Jamaica. (22) -NHL HOCKEY BuCfalo Sabres vs: the Rangers at New York. Joined In progress, Jive. 11 :30 a .m. (5) OUTDOORS WITH JULIUS BOROS -The Norwegian countryside provides a backdrop for skiing, fishing and golf. Noon (28) TENNIS -The Father-son world championships, taped al Houston. 1 p.m. (4 ) -GOLF -Third-round play in the Citrus classic from Orlando, Fla. C22 l -PRO SOCCER. 2 p.m. (28) -TENNIS -Semifinal play in the U.S. national indoor c hampionships, taped at Memphis. • 2:30 p.m. (7> -AUTO RACING -Formula- One racers Ma rio Andretti, Niki Lauda and Emerson Fitlipaldi are among the participants in th~ third International Race of Champions qua.li- fymg event. C4 I --COLLEGE BASKETBALL- The CaJifomia Golden Bears play the USC Trojans in Los Angeles. _ . 3:30 pm. <2l SPORTS SPECTACULAR - Tbe Mardi Gras gymnastic invitational, taped al Baton Rouge. Also, Fight of the Week, highlights of the South ACrlcah Grand Prix and the Dettoit Open women's pro bowling competition. (7 ) - PRO BOWLING The Firestone Classic, taped at Miami. 5 p.m. <7 l WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS - ABC's coverage or the current World Cup skiing season moves to the site of the 1980 Winter Olym. pics, Whiteface Mountain near Lake Placid, N.Y. Alsp, the mid-winter outlaw sprint car cham- pionship, taped at Gardena. 7:30 p.m. (52) -HORSE RACING ~ Today at Santa Anita. 10 p.m. <Sl COLLEGE BASKETBALL - The Stanford Cardinals vs. the UCLA Bruins, played earlier today at Los Angeles. RADIO Basketball California at USC, 2:30 p.m ., KFI C640); Stanford at UCLA, 8 p.m., KMPC (710 >. Hockey -Chicago at the Kings. 7:50 p.m., KRLA <l 110 l. Sunda11'• Tl', Radio TELEVISION 10 a.m. <2> -CHALLENGE OF THE SEXES Table tennis, roller skating and skiing are featured. (4 ) -COLLEGE BASKETBALL -The Notre Dame Fighting Iris h take on the Michigan Wolverines at Pontiac, Mich. 10:45 a.m. (2) -NBA BASKETBALL -The Pblladelphia 76ers meet the Suns in Phoenix. Noon (4 l -GOLF -Final round play in the Citrus classic from Orlando, Fla. (13) -SPORTS AFIELD-Stalking sharks in shallow water and checking the migration or the monarch butterfly. (28) -TENNIS -The slngles final in the U.S. na- tlonal indoor champions hips, taped at Memphis. 1 p.m. (7> -SUPEllTEAMS -The Los Angeles Dodgers take on the Kansas City Royals in a preliminary taped at Hawaii. 2 p.m. (4) -SPOllTSWOllLD -An intema· tional swimming meet between the U.S. and East Germany, taped at Cambridge, Mass. Also, a re- Port on the pairings for the NCAA basketball tournament and a motorcycle racing event, taped at Midvale, Utah. 2:15 p.m. (7) -BOXING -Rocky Mattioli (50·4·2) defends bis WBC super·welterweigbt crown against Maurice Hope (26·2·1 ). 3:30Jt.m. (7} -WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS - World Cup skiing. Also, pool champions trick shot wizardry. The Rus tlers are averaging 96.0 points a game to 56.0 for their OP· poaltlon. Thursday 's performance is the fifth time in 11 games that the Rustlers have gone over the 100 mark this year. Ski Conditions 3:45 p.m. (2) -NBA BASKETBALL -The Houston Rockets vs. the SuperSonics at Seattle. 7 p.m. (50) -PRO SOCCER -Higbllgbt.s of last season'• play in the West German Bundesllga. 7:30 p.m. (52) -HORSE RACING -Today at Santa Anita. GWC out-rebounded Valley by picking off 60 ~ilh Donna Martz gel· t ng 12, Kim Eisenhart and Pam Banks 10. 0...""' IM, LA V•lltY St LA Valley-floo 11, LeJoy 12. J!t91H1f '· ~ 4, llvln •· ,.., .. 4. ICeily 1'- 0.lftft Wlttt-Robert• 10. Benh it, IC. G..-11, C. 9..-6, ICnpar It. 94afHI tt. Matti I J, 11""'1ert I 4 M41ttl..,. ~West. SMt Cry.tel It ..... -2....0 INM , 2 "41w, .,....,.,, ...,.. ,___ ~ -2.....0beM, T MW, packed powder. !lard pee.II. H .. ...., HMI -14-41 bfie, 1-2 MW, hud~k. Kr ... ,...._. -~ INtM, J new, ...... ,, PKlledpowdff. ........... "'--2'"-baM. l ,,.W, "-"I pack. Mt. lalfy -60 l>ut, • new. ~.packed POWdlf'. Mt. W--72-109 beM, 3'4 -· OOWdlf', packtdPoWdtr. Siii 0-V....., -.,_.. INw . l MW,llanlpedi.. 1111 s-t. -,._SI ~. l-4 NW, MWder. PKlled POWder. 10 p.m. (11) -DODGE• SPECIAL -The hmg standing rivalry between the Dodgers and Giants is reviewed. RADIO Basketball -Denver at t.be (Akers, 8 :~ p.m., KLAC (570). Hockey -Kinp .;. Vancouver, 6:~~ p.m .• KRLA <1110). <Tbe Dally Pilot I• aot re1poa1lble for late cllaacea.> • Oally ~lee~•.-, O.ry ""''"'"9 T aking Cotnnaa n d UC Irvine's Phil Bolden· goes high to snag a rebound over Pacific 's Scott McLaughlin in PCAA basketball action Thursday night. Brothers' Act I n Spo tlight From AP Dispatches MEMPHIS There were three pairs of brothers competing in the U.S. National Indoor Championships this week. but only two brothers are still in the running and they'd prefer that things weren't so close. "It's just not a real pleasant experience,"' Gene Mayer s aid Thursday after beating Yannick Noah 6·2, 6·2 in the third round. "To play agains t your close friends is very difficult, and it's five times harder against your brother " Mayer's older brother . Sandy. also gained today's quarter-finals with a 7 6. 4-6, 6-3 victory over fifth-seeded Brian Gottfried. Vilas Gerulait1s downed ill-tempered Peter Flemin~. his doubles partner he re . 7·5. 6·4 Victor Amaya, the 6-fool· 7 giant who has developed a reput~tion as a giant killer, came from 3-5 down in the second set to beat England's Busler Mottram. the 15th seed, 7-6, 7-6. • Autin In Nne Ro~ DALLAS Wis py 16-year-old Tracy Austin has her reasons for wanting to be the No. I woman tennis player. Austin, who will be in today's quarterfinaJ round of the DaJlas tennis tourna ment, doesn't relish being a "heavy" and target of the crowd's displeasure. ''Everyorfe' use<! to be for me when I started out," said the Pony-tailed blonde, "Now that I've played awhile, I'm not always the crowd favorite. It takes time to adjust to not being everyone's darling." Austin gained her quarterfinal berth by defeat· ing stocky Mirna Jausovec of Yugoslavia, 6·2, 6·1 Thursday ni1tht. Both top seeds , No. 1 Navratilova and No. 2 Chris Evert, aJso Posted victories Thursday. The tour's top money winner, who now resides in Dallas, shelled 18-year-old Caroline Stoll. 6-0, 6-0, to gain the quarters. Evert bandied South Africa's Ilana Kloss, 6·1, 6·1. Also in the quarterfinals -Me Sue Barker of England, who ousted eighth-seeded Kathy May Teacher, 6-1, 6-2; Stacy Margolin, a 6-1. 6·2 winner over seventh-seeded South African M arise Kruger. ln another match~ veteran Virginia Wade -a winner here in 1973 and 1975 -is lo play Dianne Fromholu, who sidelined Rosie Casals, 6-3. 6-1. with a precision performance. Basketball Scoring ... _ Sdleel JOllftSOI\, Citrin JOMs,SOCC BronM>ll. Olaff•• M•!1419.~ Whleklon, Sedd Wlgllt. lttv Pierce. Olaffey Robenofl, RI• PtlllllPS. San Bmrdll Gatton,Peion- Wllllamt.. San 8rnrOn Reid. Riv F~s. Sthws1rn Davlle, Palomar L", Stf!WStrn .. .. ..., • Salt 9nwdn HefTllllOfl. Pelomer WV", Cltrvs WrltM. so cc LeVatlM, S.00 ..... socc •..it1. p.-n.r Smltfl, s.... ,,, Petrk k, S.- Fler't•. lthwltrn SOUTH COAST COHP'l!ltl!NCE ' ,, ...... ....... Sdleel 14 401 2't NICllOIH,SDMM.11 14 400 11.• Hehwken, Ful .. rton 14 JOI 17 0 Wright, SD Mew 10 21• 71 • wlcklllte, Saftta A.ne . 14 7" 71 ' Gllllem. C..rrltos 14 2'1 10 8 HungreOtf'. Mt. SAC u 158 11.4 Orgill, OCC 14 254 18 t Neumann, OCC 14 1" It I Brewer. Cerritos u 111 ••.7 Morr!\. Fullerton 14 111 ISi Whftltr.~ 14 170 IS I 1.UdWlg , Groumont 14 718 ts • Lofton. Mt ~c 14 111 IS I Ellls. Sam. Ana 14 211 IS 1 H•notrson, Fullerton 14 211 IS I A•ln. OCC U 10$ 14 • Adaml, Santa AN t4 I.. t4 0 Lebron, Mt SAC 14 ttt IJ • Abrem . ~ 14 tlS tJ 2 W•llac:t. Gr-oumont 1 •t U 0 MorlOfl, SOMtw " 171 t2 I MaHm. Sant• AN u t7S n S Price. G.,,,.,._i 12 t•I 11 J Ma<ror .. , Fullerton • .. 1)0 8a11u. Mt SAC . ,, .... 11 26l 21' " 2)6 ,, s ,, 134 .. s nm 1t .1 11 220 tl.J u 712 11.1 12 ,., 160 11 182 IS.1 12 l1S .... 12 171 14.J 17 ... 131 12 t ... 13 7 t? ,.., 1).J n 154 n.• 12 141 12.J 11 14' n2 tt 144 12.0 12 143 II• 17142 "118 I? 13' II S 17111 II • II 114 II J 12 tl4 II 2 11 11' 10] 11 ttt 10, Glrl11 Vie la CIF Basketball Sat11rday r Tbe bow' of decltloo I• near for the HUDtlD,ion .Beacb HIP OUen and Corona del Mar JllP Sea Klap lD laturda,y nllbt't quarterftnal road IC• Un of tllle CIF lirla ba1ketball .,.,..1. 80l'll ICBOOt8 J'ACS No. l Meded &nm1 ~ U.elt dlvbiom. HunUnatoD Btacb, tM two-time de· ftndin& f.A cbamps.J.. could ta• a bli lb'We toward a third UU.. Tbe ullen llolt UM la~ Buena Kl1b'1 Bulldop in a 1•me tat ftpniJ to be touab. Buna la tbe Olien' ve•""ed foe from last 1ear'1 f.A ftaall. TlpOrr la It T;•. . C4nDa deJ Ku pla19 lllllt tD Ala a.ma, Win· ~-~U.a. Anla60 Le•1 _.,,.,, .. alN nrc""' .......... ne .... 11 .. eat Ill t:•. • ..... ~ ~r 't TUI "8··~9(iji~-.._._c...,_llOM A 4-A .....,, .. llcf ,;11,; llill&UMdJ CO.Cb Mike Williams' Sea Kint.a. champions of tbe Sea View circwt will have Ll.Dda Goeetel, Robbi• Torrea, Krl1tle kowell, Prlacllla Spl.nn and Carol l:lpoelto ln the startlng Uae-.p. OOee&eJ leadl lbe ~am ln 1corln.1witha15.6 ave.ra1e. COACH LYNN BLANTON'S Newport Tars will bave Tricia Echternach. Kart Ruab. Marilyn Horn, Jeanne Wolle and Susanne Spa.ncler in the 1tarttnc lineup. Wolle lead.a UM team in 1corin1 wltb n.o polfttl a same. Coetb Sarah OaJcJey's Uberty Chr11Uan aquad pla1ed lD Bil Pine a week aio and trHell &o Owens Valle1 Satanta·;. 8barraa Mod1Un and HeaU. Dreyer aN'· o.e ........ le8den ror the lllaut8mm wttb Odlill' 1tenen lncludlnc Karen Belft lllcball9 Ar-* ADcl Twit ow.rt. . \ \ SPORTS ON TV I TENNIS I BOATING Calendar Point Fermin R ace Readied By ALMON LOCKA8£Y D..ily_...~ ..... 'The Newport Harbor Yacbt Club's Ahmanson Serles, second oldest offshore sailing series ln Southern Callrom.Ja, makes Ila 1979 debut Saturday with a race to Point Fermin and teturn. Running concurrently with the seven-race Ahmanson <IOR ) will be yachts or tbe Performance Handicap Racing Fleet hlgb ratings for the ,t>ickson Trophy, and PHR.., yachts or lower ratings for "the Corkctt Trophy. The J>ana Point Yacht Chab· wilb in· -------...... augurate its 1979 ana Series ror PHRF yachts on Sunday. Other races in the Ahmanson, Di c kson and Corkett series are the 20-Fathom r ace, Mafch 24 ; Modij(ed Gold Cup, June 24 , Coast Channel race. Ju. ly 28; Long Point race. Aug. 11·12, and the Oil Island race, Aug. 19. BOATING Southern California 1 I Yac hting Association calendar· Newport· Balboa NEWPoRT HARBOR YACHT CLUB -Ocean Racing Series No. I <Ahmanson IOR , Dickson PHRF. A&B, Corkelt PHRF-C> Saturday. DANA POINT YACHT CLUB -Dana Point Series No. 1 <PHRFl Sunday. Los Angeles·Long Beach ALAMITOS BAY YAC HT C LUB Turnbuckle Tightener , Saturday. Sunday. CABRILLO BEACH YACHT CLU B -Spring Series No. 1, <all classes) Sunday. Santa Monka Bay DEL REY-KI NG HARBOR YACHT CLUBS Spinnaker Series No. 1, Saturday, Sunday. Pl\CIFlC MARINERS YACHT CLUB -Stein Series No. 2 Ckeel boats l Saturday. CALIFORNIA YACHT CLUB -Ladles Windy March race, Wednesday. San Diego CORONADO CAYS YACHT CLUB -Classic Winter Series No. 4, Saturday SANTA CLARA RA CING ASSOCIATION Midwinter Series No 3, Saturday OCEANSIDE YACHT CLUB Wellington Series No. 2. Sunday SILVER GATE YACHT CLU B -Galleon Series No. 1, Sunday SOUTHWESTERN Yi\OIT CLUB -Spnq,g T rophy Series No I, Sunday North and Inland SANTA BARBARA YACHT CLUB Fulmor Trophy race.. Saturday. WESTLAK E YA CHT CLUB Westlake Junior Trophy Regatta. Sunday SANTA BARBARA SAILING CLUB -Spnng Series No. 1, Sunday · VENTURA YACHT CLUB Preo1caled Log race. Saturday ARIZONA YACHT CLUB Thistle lnv1ta h onal. Saturday. Sunday. Spnn~ Series No 3·4, Saturday, Sunday Midwinters Start For Hobie Cats Hobie Cat sailors from throughout Southern Califorrua a nd the southwest started congregati11g at San Felipe, BaJa California, today for .racing clinics prior to the start of the Hobie Midwinters West regelta Saturday a nd Sunday The top feature of today's activity is an on-the· water racing clinic conducted by Wayne Schafer of Capistrano Beach. famed "guru " of the Hobie Cat racing set. Schafer is a former national champion and has been a top fliJ?ht Hobie Cat sailor for more than lOyears. The Midwinters West racing starts Saturda, and continues through Sunday. The Midwinters of. ficially mark the beginning of the 1979 Hobie Cat racing season, and skippers will be awarded Points toward participation in the fall national cham· pionsb.ips. The regatta features Hobie-14A, B and C. Hobie·l6A. B and C: Hobie-18s, and-for the first lime a Hobie ORCA fleet for Hobie-14 s ailors or 18S pounds or more-a 30 Pound increase over the normal Hobie-14 minimum weight requirement for racing. Land Sail~s Set Los Angeles Meet Land sailors will move from the desert to the sea Sunday. Well , a lmost to the sea . The North American Landsailing Association will bold its first land samn~ re~atta in the city of Los Angeles with sailing to begin at Reeves Field on Terminal Island at 11 a .m. and conUnuing until sunset. Sailing and on display will be the three American land yachts that swept the European championsrup~ last September in England. Also present will be the world speed record holder in land sailing, Nord Embroden, who clocked 88.4 miles per hour in one of the three-wheeled vehicles with sails. The public is invited to attena. Admission is free. To reach Reeves Field . a rormer military airfield and seaplane base take the Lone Beach Freeway to Ocean Boulevard a nd over the Desmond Bridge to Terminal Island. Turn Jen on Ferry Street under the Vincent Thomas Bridge. Turn left again at the ''Driver Training" sign just pasttbe U.S. Customs building. All-Sea View •• ' ........ '. INSIDE : •Intermission ··Movie Review s •Out'n About •TV Listings DAILY PILOT 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Searc hing for Subtitk? ~Series, T h e ate r Accent F ore ign Movie s Film Watch -a series or non·commercial, very recent foreign cinema currently being dls- cussed in national magazines and film journals -begins its fifth season Saturday, March 17, at · Orange Coast College. The nine subtitled screenings in Science Hall at 8 p.m. on various Saturdays through May 26 will each be followed by guest commen· lary DIBECl'ORS J EAN·PIEBRE Gorin or the United States and Wlm Wenders, a leader of · Wes t Germany's "new wave," will end and start the series, describing "Farewell My Lov- elies" and "American Friend," respectively. Other offerings -''The Duellists," "Spirit of the Beehive," "Violette," "Celine and Julie Go Boating," ''Xala," "Perceval" and "Face of Another" -will be a nalyzed by critics Mike Sragow and Duncan Shepherd and university professors, Rick Thompson, Manny Farber, Pat -Patterson and Edward Condren. ·'Our l~ea is to discuss those films that, because of their lite r a ry complexity, psy·c hological r ichness and' innovative cinematic approach. were killed off on the com- mercial market." says Gary Hoffman. an OCC associate professor of English and Film Walch director. "Choosing these films (from France, West Germany, Great Britain, Spain, Japan and Senegal) involves reading between the lines or countless reviews . Our choices frequently later become fare for film festivals at larger un- iversities." Tickets are $18 for the series or $3.SO per show. For more information or a brochure, phone 556-5880. -For further viewing of international movies during the year; there are these possibilities along the Orange Coast: PORT THEATRE -2905 E . Coast Highway, Corona del ?,far; phone 673·6260. Open nightly for two shows at 7 and 9. Matinees on Sunday only. Admission $3.SO general, $2 stu- dents, and $1 senior citizens. All foreign films, all subtitles. THE NEW BALBOA CINEMA -709 E. Balboa Btva., Newport Beach; Phone, 675-3570. Admission $2.SO. Shows foreign films occasional- ly. somesubtitles,somedubbed. VCI FILM SOCIETY -Social Science lecture hall. Irvine campus; Phone, 833-5548. Saturdays at 7 p.m . only. Admission Sl. Sub· titles only. • . . : ... I CJ Cinema ) SpOken-B~re By REBECCA HELM ~ , ... D~u, Pl\91 Su" Way below the soaring. well-lit. vertical sign "PORT" stands a doorman who could pass in appearance ·as Buffalo Bill with a fringed leather jacket and long, silky white hair flowing neatly from beneath a western-style bat. Looking closely, passers·by may notice more that Is extraordinary about this small. bright.yellow. foreign film theater in Corona del Mar. whlch the doorman opens nightly at 6 : 45. THE USHERS AND candy.and-popcorn salesgirl may be dressed in costume. perhaps wearing a beret if the current film is French. On past Friday mghts, a young couple passed out free bread and chocolate to theater patrons as they hied 'inside beneath a marquee bearing the Swiss film title. "Bread and Chocolate.'· Last fall. t1cket·buyers found a cashier made up to look lik-e actress Simone-Signoret as she portrayed a French madam in keeping with the award·wtnning "Madame Rosa." ~~~------~----'.....---~---·-·-~=t~_,,,~ __ _.,,..,,~ ~ DURING THE SAME showing, a teen·age boy sometimes stood outside busily sketching duplicates of a displayed and much·admired Madame Rosa poster to give away to delighted customers. __ __Uniqu~.but business as usuaLat Eort. And. behind it all is theater manager Dennis Leslie, a quiet·spoken, middle-aged ·man whose life ap· pears to be a quiet adventure. Recounting his life. he gently pokes al lusions to colorful figures who peopled his past - -When pressed, he details the story of a chance meeting in October 1944 with Franklin D. Roosevelt cam paigntng aboard the bullet· proof, presidential Pullman railroad car · ON THE EVENING of FDR's arrival 1n Chicago, Leslie, who worked for the rail com· pany, hung around the depot-after work to catch' a glimpse or the legendary man. He was standing close by when the presi· dent disembarked the train, and the conductor, a fellow employee. urged the teen-ager to greet the president but Leslie drew back shyly. .. Come over here ," Roosevelt said to the teen-age Les lie, overhearing the exchange. "I WANT YOU to remember something a better man than l once said. Don 't ever be afr~id to shake hands with the president," he recited. "You know we're all llttle boys, it 's just the body that grows old." The little boy philosophy seems to have stuck with Leslie. It is reflected in his manage- ment techruques. He avoids the routine character of most movie theaters. Letting his employees dress up in costume 1s one ~ay of liftil\g morale and combating the boredom that can descend in routine work. he says. -· . .. .. Al§& I Q?.JlrQ!Dotions to keep spirits up," ne--exp1ains.""'"' - .. THIS YOUNG couple, J ean Paul and Marilyn Leguy, are friends of mine who have just opened a French bakery near here. So I let them come in a nd ·gi ve a way bread and chocolate. - -----__ _ "You know, in Switzerland. they eat bread and c hocol ate like we eat to a s t a n d marmalade." The youngsters who work as ushers and s ales clerks at Port all come from drama , classes at Corona def Mar High School and most are interested in theater careers acting or directing. Leslie says. ' The cashier. Dorothy Cunningham, and <See FOREIGN, Page C4> 0 ., D ' o · 0 D ·o D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ,o 0 0 ,0 _:l'.,j!:.t'. 0 (. the staff and cashier Dorothy Cunningham don berets.) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Restaurant Take·outs Illicit 'Souvenirs' Add to Everyone's Tab By TOM BARLEY Of tlle D•llY ~11.t Staff They still talk al Maxwell's In Hunt· ington Beach of the da.y that a patron s natched two live_ Maine lobsters from the tank in the lobby and headed for the front door at high speed. "We caught the young man in the park- ing lot ," grlnned m anager-partner Les Schroeder. "And we prosecuted him but I wonder if he s houldn't have been given some kind of award for audacity.'' BUT NOTHING that happens in what hes come to be known as "the other takeout trade" really s urprises tbe veteran restaurateur any more. "Ust.en, they'll t ake anything that isn't nailed down," be said. "They'd take me Ir J stood ln one spot for too long." It wasn't the first Ume that lobsters have e-n tahD trom Maxwell's tank. And Schroeder has lost. count of the number of Umea pictures and coetly. dee· oraUve mirrors have been taken from the walls ofhll 1830'1deto restaurant. P Tll08E THEl'T8 are ln addition to what bH come to be tbe daib toll tn Oranae Coun- ty 'a n!llaurant buslneu -the cr1st11, c:itlery, silverware and aab1.rays carried otr by pat.rou. Schroeder aarees wlth e"ry other re.taurant manager contacted that the cotl ot tbete '"takeout•" runa into many tbouaadl ol dolJan a year . A great favorite of certaln selective patrpns at the Ambrosia in Newport Beach is the deJighLful little demitasse s poon. And it costs the restaura nt $25 every time one is carried off. ..NOT ALWAYS," manager Jean Holden said. "If we know who look It, we add the cost to the check. And if we don't detect the theft until later we call the offending patron on the telephone and ask for our property back. "We also make it clear at that time that we would pref~r not to have them here again. .. But it 's nice to know that some of our light-fingered patrons get a slab of con- science. We get many a demitasse spoon back in the mail with no lndicaUon ol who H nl lt to us." . aESTAUllANTS WHICH feature such coslly objeta d'art as -engraved~ &lasses, sugar bowls and solid silver acc~rtes are prime ta.rset.a for tbe clutchi.ni cUentele and the Velvet Turtle ln Newport Beach is no ex· ceptlon. "It coeta us thousands or dollars a year," manaier Yvonne Eipper aald. "Fortunately. our staff ts constantly on the lookout and we ,add the cost ol at.olen ltema \o the checks or those wbo took them.'' But now and a11iD the extra char,-e createl a f\l.ror at tbe cub r.&later. abe conceded. (fJlleTA&B.O\JT, Paae 0) (2 DAil Y PtlOT . . . . . . . . . . . . --frtcs.y. Mwch a, 1119 • . . . .. . ... I ' CONCERT TIMES Musle, M~sle Everjrwhere •• Here's When AN ALL-FRENCH concert. "Music for the Season of Lent:' wltt showtase the s.ddteback Concert Ch«•le •nd the r•· nowned New York String au.net at 7 p.m . this Sunday and March 11 at Geneva Presbyterian Church In Lagun. Hiiis. The magnltlcent "Requiem" of Maurice Ouru- fle wlll f ature oroanl t Darlene Kaysen Rohrer. Tickets •re $2. For further In· formatk>n, phone SJ0.7421. KINGSTON TIUO GLENN YARBROUGH returns to the Los Angeles Music Center's Pavlllon at 8 p.m. Tuesday, March 6, this time wlfh the celebrated Kingston Ttlo. Bob Shane, Nick Reynolds and Dave Guard Joined forces In 1957 and reached International status with their hit songs, "Tom Dooley," . "Tijuana Jail," "Where Have All the Cl-...-,.. ___ .,, --__. "".__ • • • -· • .... . -__ ..-.._ _ .. _ .. ----~-.........--,,........,....~ ~. -- "SOVIET UNDERGROUND SONG.,~ the guitar poetry of Bulat Okudzhava, w.m be performed In two public ---fecltals at UC Irvine at 2:30 p.m . Sunday In the Science Lecture Hall and 8 p.m. April 1 in the Fine Arts VIiiage Theater. The Russla11play- wrlght and son_gwrlter is visiting UCI duringthewlnterandspring quarters as part of U.S. Scholarly Exchange Program. · "HOLLYWOOD HERE We Come" Is the theme of 7: 30 dance concerts March 1. e nd 9 at E t Toro Hloh SchOol, 25255 Toledo Way. Studenb will present the tight and da~ sides of Tlnseltown through tcu htp, disco, ballet and modern dan e. Admlu lon Is S2 to O\arger Hall. CITIES OF HARMONY chapter of Sweet Adellnes. Inc. wlll present "A Tribute to Music Man·• at 8 o'clock tonight In Phillips Hall, Santa Ana College, 17th end Bristol streets. Meredith Wilson's popular musical will be sung with barbershop arrangements by Joni eescos. Lead roles will be performed by Nancy Maggk> and Frank Maggio of Huntington Beach. Tickets sold at the door. FAMED GERMAN violinist Christiane Edinger wilt perform music of Mozart and Bach w ith conductor Keith Clark and the Pacific Chamber Orchestra at 8 p.m. Wednesday In Plummer Auditorium, Lemon Street at Chapman In Fullerton. Tickets wl II be available at the door. .. -~ -..-. -._.--.,_. ___ ----- , SIX.PIANOSTUDENTSof Or. Rudolf lnsilmann, director of music at Christ ColleQe Irvine, and two voice studentsof Joseph Gaudlowlll perform in recital at 7 p.m. Sunday In the new chapel/auditorium at 1530 Concordia, Irvine. DISTINGUISHED AMERICAN composer Ulysses Kay's three-day visit to Chapman College In Orange wlll end with an 8 p.m. Saturday, March 10 concert of his music by the school's symphony and chamber orchestra. For more Information, phone 9'11-""'· VIOLINIST MIKE Maureas wlll start the Monday Night Concert Serles of the Allled Arts Board of Huntington Beach on March 5. The performance will be at 7:30 p.m. In the Huntington Beach Library 7111 Talbert Ave. The public Is Invited to alt four concerts. A ROUSING MUSICAL TV special, Dick Sinclair's 'Good Time America,' wlll be taped from 3:30 to ":30 and S:30 to 6:30 Sunday at Knott's Berry Farm In Buena Park. Polka tunes and dancers wlll hlghllght the program which wlll be syndicated later this year. All park visitors may attend In Good Time Theater. AN INVITATION to perform at the national convention of the American Choral Directors Association In Kansas City has prompted a benefit concert at 8 p.m. Sunday at El Camino College In Torrance. Singers from Orange Coast, Pasadena and El Camino colleges wlll defray the cost of their trip by the $S admission. At the convention the threectM>lrswlll Join for "The Gloria" by John Rutter. __ Jazz Is Busting f!ut All Over • in " . • • In the spring a young~r old> musician's fancy lightly turns to thou of • • Jau. Or so it seems from t ese schedul ed performances: Tonight and Satunlay Proceeds from a "Brand X" concert at 8 p. D'.l· in the Campus Theater will help the Fullerton College Jazz Band travel to Berkeley and the Pacific Coast Collegiate Festival. The fare will include .. Dizzyland" plus selected vocal and Instrumental aololata and the Richard Powell-directed coonedion combo Tickets are $2.50 adults, $1.50 for atudenta. All-day Satmday An Awards Concert will wind up the third annual Jau Festival at Cal State, Long Beach. Free competiUon will be conducted from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. in the University Theater. Admiaalon will be $4.50 and $4 for the concert in the University Union Mulll·purpose Room, featur- ing the Roes Tompkins Trio . Sada7 Aftenooa Louie Bellaon OD drums, Don Meua OD tenor au and Chuck Findley on trumpet will headline Orange Cout Colle1e'a J>re..festlnl Jau Concert at 2 p.m. ln the OCC Auditohum. Tlcketa at SZ and $1 will be available at the .. door ~ <Tickets ranging from $6.50 to $3 are now on sale for the lllb annual OCC Jazz Ensemble :1' Festival, scheduled for April 5-8 for 60 high school and college bands. Appearing in concert will be Menza 's Quintet. the Dexter Gordon Quartet, Woody Shaw's Quint.et, BUI Watrous and the Wildlife • Refuge West Big Band and Bellion'• Bi& Band Exploekm. • Ttcteta are available ID tbe OCC Ticket Of· :-t !ice, located ln the college's Adm.lnistration Buildina. Tbe office ls open Monday through Friday lrom 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. ands to 7 p.m. and Saturdaysfrom8tonoon. > 'heldaJ ud w.,._...,., Marela I, Tbe Claaay Brus Facu111 Euemble, alias James McGaugb, Carl Hartman, Owen Thomas, Irene Thomas aod Jack McCullough, will be part of an 8 p.m. Pl"OlfaDl lD UC lrYtne'a Fine Arts Concert Hall. For more details on the free performance, see Page C6. Wednesday and Thanday, Marcb 7,8 Laconic songwriter·planist Mose Allison will make his Orange County debut during three shows nigbUy al Laguna Beach's Whitehouse Tavern, 340 S. Cout Hilbway. Allilon, 52, also will present his Misalsaippi·born blues atyle lD two shows nightly OD March SHO. Friday, -~ t The prize-wlnning Studio Jazz Ensemble at Cal State-Long Beach, under the direction or John Prince, will present a concert at 8 p.m. in the University Union. 'General admission is $3.50, students $3. Saturday, March 10 Vocal and studio jazz groups will "Sing Through the Night," starting at 8 p.m. in the Fullerton College Campua Theater. Singer-lnstrumeotallll Doug. Strawn, or "The Carpenters" fame, will be spoUigbted for ''Can't Get Over Thia Love." Director· instructor Brent Pierce will present bis own "One Dream" and "Che Che Kun" u well as Special Preview Tonight 8:30 PM SAT ... -. .,,_.z:• .... ,. llAU.6 llAY 11. 1J TlOCITS S1M.SUI. $5.tt,SUI FOii TIO((T ~MA TION PHONE (714) 658-3111 OllWRHC P o.aox 1ss HlME f, CALIF. 973'3 ··-RAMONA BOWL. ·--JM MCM'O If It fl011t1, . chanc•••re yoi.1•11 read llOITlllC • bout It in the DAILY PILOT His world is music. She lives in a world without sound. THE ~TICKET SHACK •a:>NCERTS•SPORTS•THEATRE .. w.eowr sm rT USTm CALL ... AS.- TICDTS AYAILAILI MOW! A love story beyond words. MEfRO.GOLDWVN-MAVER pmems11VOI CES II *""°MICHAELONTKEAN ·AMY IRVING· ALEX ROCCO YMlln by JOHN HEAZm.O • SoflOI & ScoJt by JIMMY WE88 · PtocMlld by JOE Wl1.AN Dlt1ctld by ROBERT MAAl<OWl'TZ . A JOE WIZAN Production I M£mOCOlOR9 IRmd fie 'MANER Plp!ltllc:* I lO!fginll soundlrlCk lblm Mi1a1111 °" PlMET Reconis end Tapes I 5:--··---. MGM t•J.L~ IPOl11• 1111-•1 ...... f--... ~·... • AT THESE SELECTED THEJ\l Id.·,• ARCADIA. SIMa Mite 44&·1200 LOS cfMITOS. UA ClfltlM 124-7728 MAMIA OIL llY. UA a.-122~0 ............... Clllw 144-07IO NORTNMJIL fllllilll G1M 993.0111 .... llAClt. ...... .., 370·1318 ........ _ ... """'° wm1111 ta a.-... •t_..13 'WIZ' SCARECROW Garry Lewta A NEW TOURING production of "The Wlz" eases Into the Lcm"g Beach Convention Center's Terrace Theater Sunday. The show wilt be presented 10 times In seven days with 3 o'clock matinees and 7: 30 performances. This version stars Liiiian D. White, Bobby Hiii, Jal Oscar St. John, Garry Q. Lewis and Charles Ooogla!»s Tickets are available at the box office, Tlcketron and Mutual outlets. FOR ADDITIONAL pop music listings • W5'! 5H.Pat;.:Q.-----+---~ THE IRtSH ROVERS are returning by - popular demand to the Los Angeles MuslC C.enter's PavJlion °"-when else ·-St. Patrick's Day, March 17 at 3 and 8 p.m . The Eire song enchanters actually hall from Vancouver and have been singing together for 1S years. They are Will, Joe and George Millar, Wllcll McDowell, and Jimmy Ferguson. Their last performance here sold out. Concerts J .Jj I• ;I "Amazing Grace" and "The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down." Tickets are $2.50 each. Sa.nday, March 11 "Washington and Lee Swing" and a spicy version of "Pagan Love Song" will be part or a jazz and Dixieland performance by tbe Mer· rymakers. presented by the City or Irvine at 3:30 p.m. in the Heritage Park Youth Center at Walnut and Yale streets. Admission is $2.50 for adults and Sl for stu· dents and senior citizens. SAYE MIWPORT IA Y .----·R1llf:1•T11-----, r-----RiJIT;,liJ1J----, I rrs 1WU1! 11 rrs TIUll I I tCBBG 11 GOOD SID I : HEAD :: FRESH : I : LmucE :: TOMATOES : I , 29c " 25c , I Heed II LL I I _...,._~ , , ~•&a•~ I I ·-------------J ·--------------' t 1-----{(1llJ;ltl1~----· r-----rlelTT':1iTj'I----~ t IT'S 11lUll 11 lf'S"nl)ti-I I 0'9 MNOW 11 .000 fOlt STUfffMG t I ~MICY II .t I 2UCCl•I 11 llDOtmTOOt I I ftllASH ,, PEPPERS I I S...,C ll 5 $100 : l I 19 P...t II ,... ' I ~l&aW~ II ~•&aw~ I •---------------''---------------' '*9 ..,_. S'9llllp ...... OfTM T ... ~-----«•1'T:l•J1r----~ r-----i~·1•tl•J1t---:--, l C1 ..... .., I• .............. I I •IAPRUll' •l MewO.., I I ..... ..._. 11 LA ... : I 0'-s100 il sTU•~ I Pw 1, 99 ._ I U..lt :1 LW4 t_ ___ !!.l!~-'t-----' L---wa c...- c .. -...... ,,.,.,,. Mir.1-lt7,_,,... --~ ~=- I I • • • I ~ ( 7J'~~e~s by ~ebra ) ,,...._ ________ ~~!"!'11--------~--r. NOW af 1601 Newport -........ -....... .u, ' j - •• .. .. , . ~ . . . . " . \ OUT 'N ABOUT Friday. March 2, 1979 DAIL y PILOT C3 Monching's Memor~ble ~ Not to mention sipping champagne with your healthyburger for lunch . . A botll ot the bt-!'t chempa.ine •od • hem burger for lunch" Or dlnntt" Not much hktlihood. you'd uy. unJea~ > ou 'rt! familiar with th~ nowl posatbUl\I · al an unusual dhu04t spot to South Cout Plau ITS Of'F-81\AT MONT& a, Forty Carrotb, t't•ms very much tn kttpini wllb • restaurant thftt a.lliO offt"r!l 11 btll of farf' OM must Im mediate ly 1i1bel as dlfff'rf'nl-from any bcreabouta Tbt' l'mphu1s 1~ on healthy las oppost'd to O•ralled ht-alth \ and nAlural foo<Js. Worry not. though, about t'n!'ountt'rlnM the wholly bland and tasteless fodder you usually gel at pla('e:. b1lhng themselves to Ul1s category The st11ktng difference at fo'ortx_ Carroli.. even if you maintain a ri"'1d vegetariltf'I stand 1:s Fro• Pa~CI TAKE-OUTS ••. ·Jus t last week e nd, a party swore up and down Ulat they hadn't taken one of our solid suver su~ar bowls." she said. "They weren't quite as adamant about it wh~n our 14a1tress reached anto lhe woman's doggy bag and retncved our property.·· "Many of these people who walk off with our property genuinely feel that there is nothing criaunal in their action," Ms. Eipper said. "Their attitude is 'Oh. they're a big com- pany. they can afford it·." She believes that there are "diners and those who eat out." It's Ule latter category who take the silverware with them, she feels. "They're at- tract by advertising, they 11re not regular patr of the restaurant and they reel the them·· , . MANAGER ELMER Embry of the Vic tor Hugo Inn in Laguna Beach agrees that all too often lhe name of the establishment on a table accessory encourages the light-fingered patron to pocket a memento or two. He has lost none of the beautifully ex ecuted paintings that line the walls of Vi~ Hugo's but be isn't too sure bow be sboufd r~ act to Urat r "After all. they're my paintings, .. he grinned. "Either they are-very discriminat- mg patrons or they don't realize the value or "hat's hanging there.·· Embry has never had any illicit "take nut s" returned in the mail "BUT J'VE RECEIVED money from people who left here without paying the che<'k." he said "Obviously, the conscience can be a very powerful thing." All restauraieurs re-emphasized that the cost to Orange County dining establish- ments amounts lo many thousands or dollars a year. "And. or course, it is reflected in the checks paid by our patrons," Schroeder said. "ll bas to be It's like shoplifting; the honest customer always ends up paying the tab." OLD-FASH OHED TEXAS STYLE BAR·B·QUE Hfcllory s.oked .. 0.. Pit Dl::ER S3. 95 Includes Beans-Slew-Pickle-Bun BUN N' BARREL 211 621td St.-At Coast Hwy. (Between Suoenor & Orange) NEWPORT IEACH 646-7370 th.if tht• food hJi. grt>ut lu~tc and rlavor 1-'urtb •r, you1 r »rnlvorou11 fO mpwllon& af you dine> wtlh such cun p1&rtake ol a bat of ground bf't"f or turkey 1f they so dt~ire MIDDAV AND EVENlNG menus offer a w1dt-urruy or !i ulad<S , soup!>, sandwiches. qu1<'he. f~h frulb and Juices. yogurt, cake, muffltl.11 and l'OOkl~ H well as a good list of import.~ wlMa. beer and auneral waters It 11> this lis t 1t you're m the mood for !io rnettung original and extravagant that enablt>S you to-erdt!r Ule f'arher menlloned bot· tie of C'hampagne. Dom Pengnon. S3S or ror ~lightly Jes!>, the kmd or red wines. Chateau Laflle Rolhscbild, Pauillas. $29 7!> to accom pany )Our healt.hyburger. S3 95 Spin-? People weaving their way through nine model homes at the ga l a opening o f W oo dbrid ge Northeast in Irvine from 10 a .m . to 5 p. m . Saturday ... a nd Sunday will find craftswom an San Dee Strong at he t spinning wheel and loom . Also dem - onstrati n g their talents 'will be ex- per ts in the arts of stained glass. flower arr anging , orchid growing, wine mak· ing, patio cooking, quitting and pup- petry. Dixie Jazz and refreshments will complete the· enter tainment for guests HOMEMADE MEXICAM FOOD . OPEN DAILY 11:00 A.M. to 11:00 P.M. 665 PAUi.ARiMO Colw of lrfdol-P ........ ,.... IMnt .. Ice~ cw.ti COSTA MESA 540-2392 This uncommon pairing was introduced - as a kind of Cun tbing -during tbe year-end holiday season. But it was talcen seriously by enough people to make it a permanent feature. QlJITE UNDERSTANDABLY, your $3.95 heall.byburger isn't going to be a run-of-the-mill hamburger eithe~. This meaJ in itself -like most of the restaurant's other sandwiches - neu you a large lean ground beef patty on an equally large whole.grain bun. Tbis comes topped with sprouts, lettuce. tomato and Forty Carrots secret herb-cheese dressing and a choice of mushrooms. avocado or provolone cheese. Plus the eotree is further accompanied by an excellent carrot relish and fried zucchini. HOWATTHE WHITE HOUSE . t '"er-g. Co•t(I #I Hwe of Jau"" "Otis Weekend, Fri.. Sat. Ir S-. EDDIE HARRIS OpenincJ WflJ. thnl Sun •• Mar. I I HI MOSE ALLISON .... __.0,-1• hn. 494-8088 340 So. Coast Highway, Logmto IHCh A Dining Experience Beyond the Expect.ed Your favorite cuisine: steak, chicken, seafood, delicate soups, classical salads; prepared to please \tour potato. Served in tho ambience of most beautiful orienlal surroundings. Mako your reservations now for a truly enloyabla dinmq experience . #60 Fashion Island, Newport Center Reservations (714) 644-4811 Centur'y Plaza Hotel, Century City Reservations (213) 277-1840 llUMCtf ....otlM.lMCI IVBYSUMDAY ADULTS St.ts C .. LDllM $6.tS Other .promisrng selections in the sandwich departmentlnclude the oven-fresh breast of turkey wiUl walnuts, tomato, sprouts, sunflower seeds and the house herb-cheese dressing on whole wheat pita bread, $3.~: the walnut-tuna melt. topped with melted cheese and sprouts, $3.SS; lbe sbnmp and spky avocado. served with sunflower seeds, celery. tomato and sprouts in whole grain pita bread, $3.7S. T URNING TO THE salad selections.. J truly lucked out by picking the Bloomie's fruit salad. $3.95. • At once an amazing COJlC<?ction. sensational· ly delicious and plentiful in quantity, 1t consist· ed of chunks of mixed fresh frwt lin this 1n· stance, apples. several varieties of melon. pane apple, grapes and strawberries>. with mounds of cottage cheese, yogurt and ice cream. sprinkled with raisins and nuts and topped with a tangy apricot dressing The restaurant also S'ec.Ye.sl.two different "cheese pots. · a blend of Ulf!Ee cheeses, fl'estl Out 'N About -----Norman Stanley r herbs and mushrooms baked Souffle-style ID In·• dividual pols. THE FISHE RMAN. $4.25, is made with shnmp and crab; the garden. $3.85, contains a melange of frl'sh vegetables: both are served with your choice or soup or garden salad and a homemade muJ!tn The setting !or all of thJ!> 1s as attractive as the food. Llve green plants abound on shelves and hang from the ceiling; soft colors and light woods dominate a dining area that e mbraces counter, booth, table and sidewalk cafe-like seating. The Costa Mesa restaurant. whlch opened last summer. is an Orange County edition of the first such phtee that opened In 81oomingdale's department store in New York in 1974. The other Southern California version is located In the center of Westwood Village. 10923 Weyburn Ave .. Los Angeles. BO'nl RESTAURANTS sell most of their menu items to take out -including Ule special Forty Carrots blueberry or carrot muffins. and whol~rain chocolate ch1pcoolues. Joseph R. Boler or Los Angeles IS president of Forty Carrots, Inc .. Dolores Ayoob as vice president and SalJy Nickolson 1s vice president and operatioo.s manager. Forty Carrots in South Coast Plaza is on the main leveJ of the shopping center, between I. Magnin's and Bullock's. Open daily. Telephone: 556-9700. RESTAURANT Overlooking Beautiful Lake Forest 23311 Mulrlands at Ridge Route El Toro no-3222 Join• Our Otis.er Hou~e• enin~ Umltlft> County"• Finf'•t Cw1int> CROWN HOUSE RESTAURANT 32802 COAST HWY LAGUNA NIGUEL r•t Cf'O'Wfl v...., .,..._.,, 499-2626 496-Sn3 IVY HOUSE '=: RESTAURANT -. 384 FOREST AVE. ~ LAGUNA BEACH "' CIAfN~"'" Ample Free Par1c1n9 494-9491 752-8558 f I t I • • DAILY PILOT Fr1d1y, Mtrch 2 19/V . GALLERY EXHIBITS Techniques Need Brushing Up? Real Cantonese food "SENSE OF WONDER," the fltth annunl l\Jrled cxhlbltloo of artwork by students In thf' Gardf'n Grov Unif i d chool Ol~trlct, Is being f tured ugh Aprf I 16 at the Mills House Gallery, 12731 Main St., ~rden rove. Winning watercolors~ prints, caseins, pencil and crayon WOf"k, weaving and lost waic castings were submitted by kind rgarteners through 12th graders. As art \peclatlst rnard Jones Jr. says, "Art ts ttw> v subject that teaches studenh $ee. It reflects ourselves and r surroundings .. lk>BERT E . WOOD, renowned palnttr and teacher, will •nstruc:;t a water color w9rkshop M onday through Saturday, M arch S-10 in Seacllft Village Shopping Center These se ssions a re sold out, but an ..;tddltlonal demonst ration has been Yrranged for 7 p.m . Wednesday, arch 7, in the Community Room, 2205 Main St. Huntington Beach. 'SPIRAL' BY PAT KLOTZ ONE-WOMAN exhibltio", documenting at Klotz•s "Liberation From a uare Format," starts with a public ception for the artist from 3 o 8 p.m. Sunday at Collector's Choice Gallery, 666 N . Coast Highway, Laguna Beach. The r etrospective ontains her earlier figurative • paintings and more recent sculptures ainted with acrylic and light beams. he gallery is open from 11 to 5 p.m . ednesdays through Sundays. TOM AOSE'LEADING GLASS PLEASURE A ttl D USEFULNESS of art will be emphasized when t1'e Seal Beach Friends of the M ary Wiison Branch Library, 707 E lectric Avenue offer a mulU-medla show from 2 to S p.m . Sunday. Artists Tom Rose an4. Dorothy Gunn Rose w ill demonstrate and discuss serigraph, wood print, leaded glass, acrylic, watercolor and oil paintings, ceramic, steel and silver sculpture. The aim is more more frequent display in libraries, museums and art associations. SOFT SCULPT URES by M arjorie Trout and international vistas painted by M ichael Logan are on exhibit . this month at Challis Galleries, 1390 S. Coast Highway, L aguna Beach. Ms. Trou~s textile constructions project social commentary and humor. Logan's most recent painting locales were Spain and Thailand. NELSON DUDLEY, Bonnie Simpson and Charlene Felos of Huntington Beach; Ellen Cole and Robert Hardy of Laguna Beach and·Roger Mendes of Newpart Beach are among 15 Cypress College instructors whose work is on display at the campus fine arts gallery through March 9. Hour s are 11 a.m. to 3 weekdays at 9200 Valley View. fi'...-P~c• OREIGN FILMS INTRIGUE • • • rman Lee Fraser. have both been working at ort for more than 11 years. "Wc·re like a big family here.'' he says. Leslie's desire for the more·lb&n·routine as one motive behind his recommendation two ears ago to Port's corporate owner, Western muscments, that the theater go exclusively to ore1gn films. .. 1976 was a year of nothing but garbage out of J1ollywood," he says. "The American film s adays seem to be just one bedroom scene r another. or someone seeing how many ars they can demolish." A SECOND MOTIVE behind the theater anager's recommendation to conven Port's 1ewing fare, however , was more pragmatic. "We can't afford first release films. We're ot the Edwards' chain, .. he says. "We can't af· 'Pinafore' Opens Jf the newspaper columns of Art Buchwald were set to the music of Bob Dylan, would it yin Peoria? • A century ago, the rough equivalent hap· •~med. in Victorian England, wbeo the good f6t.ured but revelatory satire of Sir William Qllbert was set to the ingenious muaic of Sir l(ttbur Sullivan. And Gilbert and Sullivan bas played in Peoria and everywhere else in the EneUsh peaking world evet since. Their big "U.M.S. Pinafore" drops anchor • Knott's Berey Farm•s Good Time Theater gbt and Saturday, at 8:30. Opera A La e, founded by Richard Sheldon 10 years o, presents this authentic, lavishly costumed t.aafoo&ery. Tickets are $8.50, $7.50 and $8.50. ANTHONY'S· PIER 2 , ........... , •l.--•(714) ... ID ford the huge f1nanc1al advances or guarantee the e normous crowds necessary to get a first· run film. · "By the ume we could afford an American film . it was so late, everyone bad seen It." POINTING T O A poster advertising a newly·released foreign film currenUy running at Port, he adds. "Now, we have a chance to make it.•• But, in,the beginning and for months af· terwards. Port's solvency was "touch and go. "We're the only theater in Orange County now that runs on an all foreign basis," Leslie says. "And we don't run dubbed in prints. here,ronly sub-titles. "If we ran a dubbed print, our customers would get up and leave because they want the foreign language." THIS DESIRE IS what saved Port, accord· ing to Leslie. Word 9f the theater's fare spread slowly by word of mouth. Gradually Port's au· dience began to build. In addition to foreign film fanciers, the customers are orten students who use the mov· ies as classroom aids. Another noticeable au· di ence segment are the aeaf, Leslie says. And filling up the audience more and more, he adds. are families. The 1951 "old.fashioned." 900-seat theater bas a large balcony. People can smoke there and can bring food to eat. "THEY K~QW THEY can sto~ by a fa~l· food restaurant, buy a bucket of chicken and bring the whole family in for dinner and an ear· ly show right after work," the manager says. But is the movie fare always family? Leslie beams. "I can honestly s ay we haven't shown a film in tbe past two years that I would be ashamed to take my mother or grandmother to,·• be says. 0PEtt DAIL Y·S PM• (CLOSED MONDAYS) 10·20 fflESH FISH DAILY• OVER 200 CALIFORNfA WINES• BOATDOCK Pm• m11;1.Y. ITUI . et"1iOe of ~. oocbll or Wine. _.., Pllr 21119d qr Bolton CtlOWdef. 0-.of Erilr'tlwtltt....,~lhlfbtrt orQcc•a--.. T•or aaflll nt P'S*'G pDpCMf'I. . • ......,., __ I I VARIED WORKS OF Saddleback College art Instructors are on display through March 16 in the free public gallery at the Mission Viejo campus, 28000 Marguerit e Parkway. The show, entitled "Three Dimensional Design" is open from 11 a.m . to 4 Mondays- Fridays and 7 to 9 p .m . Tuesdays. A CERAMIC INST ALLATION described as "Impressions" may be viewed from Tuesday through Saturday, M arch 6-10, in the Fine Arts Gallery at UC Irvine. A reception for the artist, Kim Abeles, is scheduled from 4 to 6 p.m . Wednesday, March 7. "WATERCOLOR SHOW" featuring the Individualistic works of Jake Lee and Edwin Wordell, Is on dfsplay at Design Recycled Gallery, 619 N . H arbor Blvd., Fullerton. A reception for the artists is planned from 1to4 p.m . Saturday. Regular gallery hours are 10 to 6 Monday through Saturday. MEET A COUNT, a duke and Betty Boop during a new art gallery exhibit at Santa Ana College called "Jazz USA, 1890-1940." The show, which runs through March 20, sp9tllghts development of Jazz music and personalities b y use of slides, photographs, sheet music covers, audio tapes and a film festival of movies with jazz soundtracks. Hours are 11 a.m. to 2 Mondays· Thursdays and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesdays and Wednesdays. SATURDAY, MAR CH 17 has been an· nounced as the Jury date for the 1979 Art-A-Fair:. Entries for this summer's showcase of contemporary art should be taken to the Boys' Club, 1085 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach. For entry forms, write Art-A-Fair, Inc. P.O. Box 547, Laguna Beach, 92652 or phone 494-4514. AN AWARDS RECEPTION from 1 to 2 p.m . Saturday will Inaugurate the first annual prlntmaking competition and exhibition on the upper reading deck of the Huntington Beach Central Library, 7111 Talbert Ave. ABSTRACT EXPRESSIONIST Lita Albuquerque w ill start Or ange Coast College's f ive·part Spring Art Lecture Series that m eets at noon on Tuesdays in Fine Arts Hall 116, starting Maret:). 6. Series tickets are $5 or $1 .50 ~ession . . ··~olden ~~~ ~ ~~ f!Jii.ira gon -- GENUlNE CHINESE MANDARIN DISHES Specializing In Chinese A La Corte Dishes LUNCH•DINNER DAILY Food To Take Out 1.t.;_30 A.M. to 10 P.M 2023H.wll•ll COSTAMISA 642·7162 • 631-ttl I tat here or t•k• home STA G CHINESE CASINO Ill 2tst Pl., Newport Betch ORlole 3-95'0 Ho. to MlcW4JW O.ity-W......_. u..tlt I ;00 .. .,. o-n-· .. --.. "' '"POWTAIM YAU.ET 11 120 •OOICHUHT IAT TAUBT.Qff S.D. NWT. Q.ASSIC ITALIAN CUISINE VALET PARKING 2325 L c-t Hwy. C.-.. M• C• for a_...._ 67J.12'7 Ii ,~~, G~~~-~~.LAH Iii I H e F« .. t Ave. ~~.. 1..a .... 8eacla for llacn•tl-494-0600 EARLY BIRD SPECAL Mned fro• 4-':Se • .-. '811y Your 11'0l<~ ol dom c.h~ QI c~ ,,..WJ IHU",-1'1""·' thvu"f"j J.,n~ '' \.Jr\dtgr~n.._. rh-."-,lr:J \L1lh hnm'-m 1 f, "',.!(Jn,, ho••-d pol.el<)"' na pl.ll ITe.11 9.m1." '•9'-•dl~. .,.. • , ~ brfo..d ~md l •Jf"d CHEF'S SPEOAL '_.., ...... , ,. ' .Jt\, ,.. .. u. "'-" ""'''" $3.95 FISHERMAN 'S C ATCH of tlte DAY $4.45 GROUND S IRLOIN STEAK f t fl +flrf o .... !'\ '"''-' I,, ,.,,.i.,Jtq ~jtfWt,..., $3.95 ROAST LAMB j, ,. • ~ h t n JO) 1 • ~ • J ...-ift, '"'. h $4.75 PRIME RIB OF BEEF $4.75 Can you keep a French Secret? Rumors have been going around that we have plans to expand our restaurant; that we will use all three stories bf our unique building to provide more dining area and better atmosphere. Son:ie have even guessed that we plan banquet facilities and intimate cocktail lounge5 upstairs ..• and an outdoor patio dining area .. Rather than f9ster any more rumors about our unfancy French Restaurant, we thought we'd give you a peek at the plans. Better yet. come for dinner and we'll talk ~bout· it. This we promise, you'll enjoy your meal and also what the future holds for Hometown Franc-e ... Le Bfarrltz. Yves and Chrtatlne Brlec bE BlfiRRITZT.M. French ReStaurant , Dinner 7 Daya. Lunch MonclQ' thru Friday. 414 rt. Newport Blvd., Newport Beach. For Reeervatlona (714) 645-6700. Cocktalls. I . • uT ... 7 .. 0NLYl1aUTU I ·--~---~--~-------~-----------~-----~~---~~---------~-----------~~--------~ , f , I I I I I I I I I I v-1 I . . . . . .. . . ' -. INTERMISSION 'Devil Dogs' to Hound CM Civic Elem ntary, my d ar WallOD, the l•s•o· dary Sherlock Holme• wtll lndeitd be vlaltlnc the Cotta Meaa Civic Playhouse lattr thla month. lr Arthur Conan Ooyle'a myatery drama "The llounda of the BaallervUles" wm be th next production from the Costa Men communl ty theatel', o~nlnc MaM:h 1• for a four-weekend 1mugement. Managln1 dlreetor Pall Tam· ~lllni '" dlrttctlnB tho whodunit. "HOUNDS" I, A 8TOa\' based on an actual le6J end a~ut the terrlfytn1 "devil do1" of Dt'vonstuN. F.ngland. The Colla Mtaa produt lion will aoe Chris llarwood tak n.a the role of llolmea, with Chuck tlll~rt cast as his aa11l11 tant. Dr Wataon. Oth~ra In the cast are MkhHI Boaert, Betsy Hewell. Charles Perceval, Nat Michaud, Olnn1 Schermital~r. Mellsaa Johnson, Jack Kammt'r and V1clu Tucker "The Hounds of the Bukervilles" will play Bittersweet -Conaedg Barbara Edivan, Barbara Beindorf and Susa~ McCartney a ppear in "Vanities," ruonmg Tuesdays through Saturdays through March 17 with a 2:30 matinee Sunday, March 11 at Laguna Moulton Playqouse. f'or reservations, phone 494·0743 or 494·8021. ''One of the year's best films~~ Frtdaya and Saturday• at a ·30 thro'flb April 7 at the pl~bouae OD lhe Ora.nae County r.ar1rounds. Adva~ra.rvatlona. 7~·5U9. • TWO PEaroaMANCES OF the classic traaedy "AnU1one" will be 11lven next week at Orenge CoHt Collette under the direction or former OOC student Alex Golson. Writte n by French playwright J ean Anouilh, th 19« plDY was first produced during the f'rench occupation and orfered a parallel to France's own situation ut the lime. It follows Sophocles' dr1&m1tlzallon of the Greek legend. Suale Curtla will play the title role with Frank Sones cast as her domineering uncle Creon Nela1e Spencer and Mike Earnest will be seen In teaturcd asstenments Performances will be given Friday and Saturdny, March 9 and 10, at 8 p.m. in the Orama Leb Theater. Admission is Sl and llcket.s will be available at the door • SOUTH COAST REPERTORY bas an· nounced the receipt of a $125,000 grant from tbe DINO II LAURENTI~ PRESENJS A WIWAM FREDKIN A~ ~PElER fALK .. PETER BOYLE AUEN GOOfM1TZ \WIREN OATES GENA ROWLANDS PAUL SORVINO . "Tif BRINK'S JOB" ----:WIWAM FRIEDKJN ~ WALON GREEN ""SID'::.i...r~ NOEL BEHN ~RALPtl SERPE ~ RDIARD fmfY BENNETT ~ltiWt ~ .;;;j--..... _ ..... _ .. ,,_. lt!J--..... ·-........ ~--.--.....·-·~-~ Ot•t't>~.._on""°'°' -c--.-.ns •~o NOW PLAYING --· c-com1 llA l:mllAI -raa DMH·•• eo.i. "'"'" ~ J•07 w.s.-. ... "3 Cb'6 a..-,.,, an <Oro (()\ACADEMY AWARD @ NOMINATIONS -------Including'------- BEST PICTURE DIRECTOR • ACTOR SUPPORTING ACTOR • SUPPORTING ACTRESS PRESENTED-IN 70MM-6 TRACK DOLSYSTEREOPHONICSOUND ROBERT DE Nf<o A MICHAEL CIMINO FILM Intermission Tom Titus Jamell Irvine Foundation, lbe seco.nd major • contribution by the foundation to the' Costa Mesa professional theater group.· The money will help complete construction ot Acting Conservatory classrooms at the new Fourth Step Theater. according to Harriette Wilmer, chairman of the capital camoal.Jn committee. The latest acquisition puts the theat.er's building fund only $40,000 short of its final goal of $3,500,000. • BACKSTAGE -Friends of community theater a~tor ~rnard ~im<?n are being sought to play trial wtlnesses an Simon's final project for bis law school studies .... those interested should call hlm at 540· 1 l 7 l. . . . Bla.MYIWI• IOMlllOOll IEll. P1C1U• • IEIT ACTOR IEIT ...... ICTllll BEU •Pnl•B ACTOR IEITmBT• IEIT ICEIPUY_ _.......... .. =..~ Iii -------.~~ )·:~;__; NOW PLAYING .. UIOll..n ... s... ,,_ c.o.s11- •U~~s ,, ..... llll'fl'\t Omoo 639-8110 DINO DE LAURENTIIS presents A MICHAEL CRICHTON FILM UNIVERSAL PICTURES illd EMI FILMS Plesenl "THE DEER HUNTER" ~stai11ng JOHN JOHN MERYL CHRISTOPHER CAZALE • SAVAGE · STREEP • WALKEN suecnotay t>v OERIC WASHBURN s101y l>y MICHAEL CIMINO & DERIC WASHBURN ana LOUIS GARFINKLE , QUINN K. REDEKER Pteouc1.on Coris1111a111 JOANN CARELLI • A~socia1ePlodll(e1s MARION ROSENBERG •nd JOANN .CARELLI 111vsic.., STANLEY MYERS PTo11uete1 by BARRY SPIKING$. MICHAEL DEELEY, MICHAEL CIMINO "'° JOHN PEVERALL Otrectoi ot "1o109,,p11y VILMOS ZSIGMONO, AS C °""1" by MlCHAEL CIMINO A~•LWE mJ ~ starring SEAN DONALD CONNERY SUTHERLAND and • LESLEY-ANNE DOWN A JOHN FOREMAN PRODUCTION SCreenplay by MICHAEL CRICHTON based on his novel Music by JERRY GOLDSMITH • Produced by JOH~ FOREMAN Dlr8clad by MICHAEL CRICHTON •A Famous Ami N.~ Produdton PANAVISl()N4D. TECHNICOLOR~ IREAO THE BAHTM! eoo;<I 1%)1 DCUf.,.., I"' lf!---•I ~~,m--o.i--M..,._ T...._.Arbltl ... -.......... ~~ ... ... . M•UILO" SllA•OO C:U I H•CllllUll M0•-1• .... ......... u ,, •• IATtuN 11JO JIt I 00 I 4.$ '1 1' Wt• .. l•t ACAOllln' AWAJllO -"AttO"I INQ. HIT l'IC"llM• ~"HEAVEN~ CAN WAIT PLUS ••· WINNER 4 ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS 0'THE WIZ" • DAILY PILOT GA8E KAPlAN (P.O. ' UFASTBREAK' MON·THURS 7:15, 9:30 FRI. 7 15-9:30-11:30 SAT. 1:00, 3:00. 5:00, 7:15 ' 9:3D. 11:30 SUN. 1:00. 3:00. 5:00, 7:15 9:30 FAST BREAK Plus (PO) Winner of 9 Acedemy Awerd Nomln1tlon1 '"HEAVEN CAN WAIT" Se•n Connery "THE GREAT TRAIN ROBBERY" .......... Del ... ~ ... -u............ ' ' 11.lne&U • LAa .... a ' ~ ANNAL "" ueat•. t" •••• ,. Plue "UP IN SMOKE" OAR KA"-AN IN .... ,. """"-'" LOreftlO LMM1 ··~ ..... " "TAKE "FAST BREAK" (H) N·P:"I J:JO, -TllUN 1:19, 4: 1:00, •:11. 10:11 DOWN" (PO) llleft.ltt. 1:11, 1:11 11 .. 11. 1:a.a:•. 1:•, 1:•.t:• ( I UCI Arts Bloom ~ ~ Performers P~ntiful With theatrics, music and dance on the agenda next week. UC lrvtne will score blah marks in performance. Nancy Nyberg will direct her original acript, "J Came, I Saw," which uses road signs and graffttl a.a the spoken text, durinc a free workshop at 8 p.m . Sunday ln the Fine Arts Little Theater, Humanities Hall 161 THE UCI STAGE Band, CJaasy Br•sa Faculty Ensemble and the udJ Jaz.z Choir wlll perform at 8, P·'1· Tuesday and Wednesday, M¥ch 6-7, in the Fine Arts Concert Hall. 'Jrombooes will be featured in "Bonin' Up" and "Golden Horns" as J atlt McCullough directs tbe 20- member stage band. Student JOlolsts Jeff Belli.a and Mike Schwartz will • perform a medley of '40s tunes aod four aonca from "Saturday Night Fever." William Ftt%palriclt, finl viollnllt of tbe New York Strini Quartet. DOW ln .resldence on campus , will conduct the UCI Symphony Orchestra Thurs- day and Friday, March 8-9. aoam BECKER and AD.l1 Porat will be featured sorolsts du.rlnl the 8 p.m. performances in the FlM Art.a Concert Hall. Tickets are $2 1eneral and $1 for atudenta. Fitzpatrick wu a soloist for Prell· dent Carter•• inaqu.ration and with the American Sympbogy, NubvWe Sympbony and llldland·Odesaa or-cbeatru. DancersLuther ..,.._ .......... ,.._~~~~~~...-~~~'1"'11!':'~~--~-- Hanson, Marie Slclllani, Jean Fogelberg, Brenda Wong, Jan Utterback and Katherine Stead- man, at left, saxophonists Dave Lloyd, Brian Gilliam, Je" Bellis, Vic Candloty and Jeff Henderson 1• I right, plus · NY String Quartet ·--~·,.r---first violinist William Fitz- patrick rehearse. -------.---- ·,. 4 AWi. EMY AWARD NOMINATIOIS <========================> BEST IClllll Q o lUJ- BEITO-•& ~ BEST ICIEEIPUY -........................ •. " . ,,,. . ; ~ NOW PLAYING ~ a w·••,.t ...... ,.,.. Orange 634-2553 Newport S.Cfl &«~~ ANlliiiTi 87Hl50 "HARD CORE" CR) WALT DISNEY PRODUCTIONS "NORTM AVENUE IRREGULARS" (G) .. ICE CASTLES" PG "~ME TIME NEXT YEAR" (PGl "CALIF I UIT "INVASION OF THE BODY SNATCHERS" (PG} "FAST BREAK" (PG) "AGATHA" (PG) MARCH 4-11 ONLY! s .... -n.....t"• t '1to·t1•00 I SttOWT•Ml S rn ·S.t(NO SIJto ·tll~ S-.-•·>OO 1 >O S.I ·-.. _ lt•t ll y,... •f tl -6-1 ·1 >0 0...0.C-A-S.1 .. -IO·UO.UO Calll?1:114M-~i S-.-.tt·Z:IO.f>O . TICKETS NOW OH SALE a1u.c.......ee.... ... -.1...,.nMllwl"""""•-.,,.....,._. If ......................... Cati (2131436-3661 TERRACE THEATER l.OMl.-.~6twTCtl-lff CCNTfll .... o... ..... '-..-.Cll- LAST 12 PERFORMANCES! 4 Performances This Weekend! For Phone Reservations (213) 436-3661 "A brilliant performance by Sandy Dennis that must rank as one of the major achievements of the American Theatre.'·· . -llOft ,.._,ngtoio. ~ty'eOod ,.,_.., ' ":::'l.':." ~ ~ ~ i'Mliid~ RY NAN -. HAIRY DEIHHS rl' KING· MARTIN ·TOWNES .TENNESSEE WILLIAMS' Zh1 Ecc1ntriciti1s al I Di1htin11l1 .... Jnl JOllre Sll.UNISAllO SlNIO!IS lllJSll m;;ll lll;G 40'-0ISCOUNIOllCl<OUI Otrtcl~ &y M ICHAE l FLANAGAN I( f Ollt ANY P(llf OfMAlla_. la. ICAOtCX*WllTDOH•Mlt II DITClll10. JOOl -.... i.,._,CA_ . '' ~A great NOMINATED FOR 8 ACADEMY AWARDS lndudlng BEAVEN CANWAIT ~ place for kids. lnth• DAILY PILOT TOGETHER AT EDWARDS CINEMA COSTA MESA Wahel' Mattlm ElaineMay RidlMI ft)ior' Maggie Smida _t..,...,., AWMD-TIONI •m•1111Wf •.•.•. , .... ·•01111-... The Heed h1 planted ... terror grows. \ IU.., II ..... ,-.. ,,. .. A l'MIJ. ~ -··1nv1Mit11 ol'llw lludv Sn111~-htni· ""mhl 1<111ht'!'l11111I • ~n"*" Aolit,,....• 1.t!OfW'd Nlmoy .. 4~•~•1.._,.\iirfoi..,•t "9•fllllf'll •"-t~~Wh ......... t"'-"'t ...... ..._ ...... , .. ._ .. ., ............ " -...... ,,....., ............... _ .. _.,_ ....... , .... !(_ BEST PICTURE BEST ACTOR BEST ACTRESS BEST SUPP. ACTOR BEST SUPP. ACTRESS BEST DIRECTOR BEST SCREENPLAY ~ ... : .. ...::-..:x ll ~~_..--.. ,.,.,.'\ , .... , ........ .. .. '· .. ·-..... 1 I • l I . . . . . . .. POP MUSIC I RECORD REVIEW Frld9y, March 2, 1979 DAIL y P1LOT C7 ~ Re~ording Stars Vi,sit StJ:ldWs, Coast Stages George Harrison Repeats His oond 8 1 MIKE PAS&EVICH Ofltot°""' ........... "If you put toaclbcr all ~ pen10aallU.. of UM BeaU.. tl worked perfectly, ii you put the four chart.:& toedber. 1t was ma11c "But U you takl' It st>pantely, my part ln the &aUee wu I nev.-r wanted to be the on at the front." Paw's a major PoP star. 1Unao·1 better off In movies. ADd John. w ll. be bun't been nur a re· C'Ordl"' stud.lo ln thN'f' yura and 1eem1 content to buy dairy cow1 for baa farm SO IT WILL SUtPRJSB few tbat t.be above quote comes rrom eultarlat Geoqr• Harriaon Jn t.be nine years that bave followed alnce the break-up ol the Be•tlea. Harrison's sby demeanor bas continued on bb fa ve solo albums. WbJJe be bu created u trademark aound - gentle vocals paired with caressing melodies ln a sea of thick acoustic guitar strul)'lmlng -there has been doubt that Harrison would ever put a strong foot forward It's a syndrome also shared by gw'tarist Eric Clap.. ton Harrison's latest, the self -titled ''George Harrison" <Dark Horse> is a p1easant af. fair that will satisfy long·hme fans but do little ~o expand Har- rison's secure follow· iog. THE NINE TUNES are a ll impeccabl y produced and supported by a stellar cut that in· .. eludes .C lapt on . GEORGE HARRISON keyboardis t s Steve Winwood and Gary Wright and a rhythm Ection or Willie Weeks (bass >andAndyNewmar <drums). Harrison's travels wi European Grand Prix race circuit hav~ "5parked some lyrical in· spiration ("Faster" l but the overall direction is still towards soft-hearted romantici!m The slight}y-humof'OUS' "Nott-Guilty" was writ- ten 10 years ago during the BeaUes' "White Album" and sounds like it. "Here Comes The Moon" <no comment) has a guitar break that should have remained on "Abbey Road" (1969). ®HOONllMOf:A '· ADMmo ~--....., . .,., ... __ _ All Ill m AHO IBI 'llMS AcC£111E Tl<E SEAi. Of-Tl<E MOT!Off l'OC TURI: COOE OI-llElf AfOUl.A 10. Granted, Harrison's sameness o( sound ls a matter of taste. Many listeners will find comfort, som ething like hea ring an old friend on the telephone, someone who never threatens to push ----------- himself in a radidl new direction <BUSY> LOCAL NOTES: Tickets ($8 ) for L.A. progressive rock trio Ambrosia's Saturday night performance at UC Irvine will be available at the door. Opening the 8 p.m. show will be Nightwatch, Ke nn) Loggins· touring and recording band that includes former Orange Coast area stars Michael Hamilton (guitar>. Tris Imboden <drums> and Brian Mann Ckeyboards). The Golden Bear In Huntington Beach has booked a busy month Ceaturlbg 17 consecutive nights or music. Taj Mahal gets thlogs rolling tonight through Sunday., followed by the Brazilian jazz or f1ora Purim and Airto <Mareb S>; Elvin Bilbop <7·8 ); Dwight Twilley (9·10>; SVT with J ack Casady< 11 ); Stan (12·13>; Jan & Dean (14); Shawn Phillips OS> and Kalapana (16-18). Dwight Twilley is set for the Cuckoo's Nest in / Costa Mesa March 11, with Ultravox to follow on Only the Dally Piiot realty tells March 19 you whet'• new In your local .-(--L-M-.- 9 - 0 -\'-l_) __ J _____________ community ••• every day . . •·.biijijlti}i INFORMS in the JUST ONCE ... I ~I • ~ 1 'A :.1 I ~· I . everyone has to be a wlnnert Blttes fdtlae Bear Country bluesman Taj Mahal will ap- pear tonight, Satur· day and Sunday at 8:30 and 11 in Hunt· i ngton B eac h 's Golden Bear, 306 P a c i f i c C o a .s t Highway. Mah al. best known for his g uitar and harmonica work and earthy vocals, has branched into other music Corms from rhythm and blues to reggae. His most re- cent acco~plishment is the composition of a soundtrack for the movie "Sounder" in which he also played a dramatic role. The gang was the only thing he ever trusted ... until Sarah. • • E.m11ylou Harris, Rankin, Payne Due Country-western sonsstress Emmylou Harrla will appear In concert Sunday 1n Irvine Bowl as part of Latuna Beach's Winte r Festival. Tickets, it available, will be $8.50 at the gates which open at noon. Pop artiat Kenny Rankin will perform at 8 o'clock tonight in the Orange Mat College auditorium. Tickets will rost $6.50 at the door RANKIN WEAVES his magic with a high, clear voice, bri&ht guitar work and frequent Latlo American rhythms. His son«s are ln· trlcate and aoot.hi.ng. He plays everything from Jimi Hendrix to Hank Williams to Randy Newman lo bis own distinctive style. Recording artist Freda Payne will be Al Green's very special guest at 8 and 10:30 p.m. Monday, March S at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion or the Los Angeles Music Center. TICKETS, PRICED at $12, $10 and $8, are available at lbe box office, all Mutual agencies and Chargellne. During recent years she has had three gold albums -"B.and of Gold," "Contact" and "The Best or Freda Payne." The singer is known for her vocal versatility, dynamic performances and outstanding wardrobe. ·"" .... ml3Jll ,I ', r:~E.~ "NIT OMO -a ...... TAii DOWNINI .... ,. ...... ,,. .. , ... elOl9I c. aeon MAtDCOllt11 11.-• 2>M •••• ............ e&Mmllll&PMI• fAIT lllAlltNI 1t1• e :t1M e ••• ........ , ... elCM9 c. aeon MAID COii 181 l11U e 1141 e 4:U ......... AUSTAACAST "CAUFOANIA SUrTE" (PGi ~'"-'' ..... -11:1M:t_t_, .. ,...,. UUT,.WelOMU...... NCMIMAN IAICNI -ITIAIOMT Ta. C'll ff1111 PAUi e "1D IOYU THI UINK'I IOI 1H1 PUii 1'NI llG •ut"' "NIT OMCI • A -.· TAICI DOWN IN! -ONION ONIC"t . ... _. . .... .. . . . ...... t Q DAILY PILOT frld1y, MlfCh 2. t979 TeleriSion TONIGHT'S-l.ATEiST USIJNGS. ~ .... , ...... a I llle:IC\' ON1t WNll fNlklnO I TV ..,.,_,, tll'CI. 0-.. #>d DeSoto IMOOftl9 ,,.,. ol ............. .-.= .. A6ClftO ~· ,.,.,... 11on lltcle n.t IO !ind 91\ uncon ICienOe Men on • llnl. Ing l>Oel e THaMADV NOt MWda m..... e OfOMIM ' _,.. ooeen't i.now !\OW to •MC> • ~ .. ,..,.._,11'111 Of' IAN ~ Ml9'e'1 loyalty kl M olO lfltlll(I flll'ne»t CO.It hlfft llit H'-• "'IUTY\.I 'SCOOCI ·• Denice .no '* cla11ma1.. 1nv••ug11e equal ~·· OOOOt• 1uni1... tot bolh "*1 lll1d women .., ,,_ town (Patt l ll!CNIV Scolt A beeulllul end enticing cernlval a.-II ~ betllnd )., a I/NIH town whefe the MMt• uo with .romance. dlny polltlc9 and mutder !!._!We I •• WAIHNaTON wm<•M'¥11W 1:.::~AN uo "°"' YOUTI4 AWAlll:A '°" Hope and ~·· lnOludlftt OINll 8Mr9 and oeoro• 8iirn1 ptMint ewanil to I unique OfOUC> of young .,.,.. wno 11aw ·~ In tM IP0'1•. ~. ~ entertain· rnent llelda. e dl WHAT't ~ Rerun i. conw.e.d by 1 t/111ty lawy« that All IH'*4 ..... due 10 lood polaoning gotten lfom eatlno a1 Rot>'•~ TUBE TOPPER.S NBC e 8:30 -Bob Hope American Youth Awards. The achievements of young peoplo are honored on this special · with guestp Dinah Shore and George Burns . CBS 9 9 :00 -"Day of the Animals .•• Beasts of the forest become aggressive and stalk a group of hikers in this 1977 movie with Christopher George, Leslie Nielsen and Lynda Day George. ABC 8 9:00 -''Baby Blue Marine." Jan-Michael Vincent plays the title role of a n ex·Marine who assumes the identi- ty of a war hero in this 1976 movie. and heetent to h•ve a photograph a dog food mart·lo.mM laltc wllh the oomrnercial. tee6t that ll'le YoUnO fellow. animal la being mallrealed • THE AA'TI8TAY OF • THE OOOOtE8 8UNO JU LU The Goodiel go 10 Waln KorMn·bom vlolinlat Sun and become a aensallon 1n and ptobleme 01 nucleW Ntlon u a M ure -gy IOUtOl 19 •xamlned 11'.JO. MOVll • • • "EbO Tiff" (19371 Oac:ar Homotlla. Franc.. Farmtf. A 'beacihed' cecitaln' a oiMI lo hlfadc a ""° ta COITIOllCaled '"'*' he ~ lhe OWMr'• daughter II aboetd C t hr • 55m1n) • MOW! • •~ "Affair 11'1 Fleno .. 11967) John Lund, Doria Singleton. A lady l>odV• guard b9comea Iha obi.at of h« employer'• ellen· lion Cl hf • 30 min I • MOVll • •'" "Call Me Mlaler" (1951) O..ty Grable, Oen Oe11eof A ao1a1et goe• AWOL 10 try 10 win btlck hll entertll~ wife (2 l\ra I t2::37 • MOVll • *"" .. Girl On The Run" ( te58) Etrem Zlmballst Jr., • OETIMA"T Mu QOM 10 I awlm rnMI to obtain a 11111 of KAOS 2-AO r~ IDWAN>e , •• Movie • * ~ "The Batlle At ~ p ..... (\J~I JoM Lllfld. Jelf CMndler. 11101 NE.WI 8:..0 MOYie *** .. Wl'llle Thi City S11ep1" C 1958) Dana Andrew•. Ida Lupino. 1:861 HlWI 4:00 MOVE .. • ._. "Lon• Cowboy Ct934) JllCllcle COOOtf. D MOYIE • • •.,. .. Sword In The OH1r1" ( 19491 Dana Andr..s. Marta TO<en. • MOYIE • * • "The Strangler" I 19641 Vlc10< Buono, Diane Savel'. 4:30. NE.WI 'i.\ rt "RIH' '0121 G COHOAdatONAL OUT\.OOK •Leota11tion fOf The Mod oie ca...· ~~i~!h~~~!Y~! 12 ye~r-old girl who hopps to ht.>lp her ~tru g gling pa rents. Nipsey Russell . a nd Roxie Roker , by winning a million-dollar lot- tery on "Sweepstakes" tonight at 10 on NBC, Channel 4 • THE ODO COUPl.I F~• IS irlC9nMd when Oacar gives a rlotoua llCCOUl\I Of ht$ pri.w- on 1 1111t snow. •• W.AU.m&T WEEK Ju l .. perlorma Mlec:tlon• an ElsledcHod from Handel and Brahm• • DICK CAVETT 10:008 8WIEP8TAKE8 G~t: J~ CoultNU. The lwe.p&tlkM M .C (!'_art 2 o1 2) Et"' O'Brien A prlvale • •• 1'11..0 10 find a nion1e1u1> singer t>elore a killer Cloet llhr ,30mln ) 0 MOVIE • • • .. The Paruc In Nee- dle Pat11" ( 197 ti Al PaclnO. Kiiiy WIM. A IMwOln .adicl t>ecomea Involved with a na/Ye young woman, ana .,,.,, Ille ~ addict, 11<1 atao. they turn to come 10 IUppor\ Ille hab<I (2 hrt , 23mon I MORNING 7:00 9 MAAlO AHO THE titAOIC MOVIE MACHINE I '10Gr8 SPACE RACE BIO llUJE MAA8l.E o soooevooo HOTFVOOE ELEMENT Aff'I NEWS ~==· MO. I LOW LUC'/ Rlc:tiy ti IOOf calll I()< l'ettl u Ille next Slop. bul Lucy wat111 10 go 10 Sc:otla.nd • r.MCHAEL JACK80H G\Hlat Fat,_ Tetry Swee- ney 7:30 NOT STEP BEYOND I FARM OIOEST 6i) PROJECT UNIVV\SE 'Metcurf"' Cl) CAQ8S.WITS QI) MERV ORIFFIN "Chet And FrHlndS . 7:001 ==GAME ABC NEWS · Cl) JOKE.R'S WtlD SIX MILLION DOU.AR MAN Steve'• re~al ol an Old love •flair Is dlsruplll<I Wilen kl<lnlll>llefl plOI 10 nat> Ill• gi<ll[lend DANCE F!VE.R Guesll Mantyn Mccoo and Biiiy Davis, Jr Celoorl· 1y 1udoes Stephen Shor wage, Josh TaylOr I OATINOGAME ®I HOLL YWOOO 8QUAAE8 CJ TIC TAC DOUGH • AOAM-12 MallOy and Reed assist llremen at a t>uming war&- l'lOuM. f1D JUPITER WATCH "Updala .. '11) VOTEJIS' PtPEUNE "Sacramento Dateline" Host Jim Cooper. (]) THE MUf»PETS Guest Splh Minlgan. ., 8ANFOAD ANO 80H Fred t>ecomes a clergymen of the Dwtne Profit Chuteh fD MACNEIL I LEHRER REPORT 7:AO fl) 28 TONIGHT Clla1111el Ll•tlng• 8 KNXT (CBS) Los Angeles D KNBC (NBC) Los Angeles • KTLA (Ind ) LOS Angeles 8 KABC· TV (ABC) Los Angeles Cl) KFMB (CBS) San Diego G KHJ· TV (Ind) Los Angeles <II KCST (ABC) San Diego m KTTV (Ind ) Los Angeles m KCOP·TV (Ind) Los Angeles 9 KCET ·TV (PBS) Los Angeles 6!> KOC~-TV (PBS) Huntington Beach 8;00 9 INCAEOIBlf HUl.K David Banner and r9P0'1er Jack McGee (Jack Colvin) ar• th• only 1urv1vor$ wllen lholr plane crasl'lea In a remote area (Pan 1 of 2) D Olf'F'RENT STROKES Mra. Garrell announces her plan1 10 quit l'lOuM- keeplng and move on lo tOrMllllng 1>e11er. 9 MOVIE * * "Day Of T,,_ Wotvet" ( 1973) Ak:llard Egan. Rid! Juon An ax-aherltt find• hlmHll up against a stranci-band of l>Mrded men wtio ptan 10 Isolate and ranaedc a amall town. C2 "'9.1 • 111 MN<IN' rr Tony aurptlMs hll mother with • pair of ••pensive atolen eerrl~J !Pl »- l>lrthdey. D MOVIE • • • • "The Barefoot eon1-·· Ct9S.) Hum· phrey Bogart, Ava Gardner. Flaaht>aclct at • funeral reveal 1he tragic and wealll<I Hie of • glam· our girt (2 hra. I • CAAOl. IUANETT ANOFAIEN08 Guest: John Byner. II) MOVIE • • • .. Flamingo Road" (1949) Joan Crawford. "M.arllet Timing Marvel" au.t. Robert-J. Farrell. vloe preeident and mana- ger, market 1naly1l1 department, Merrlll Lynch. Pier~. fennet and Smith, , Inc. (I) KEEN'S PEOPLE 9:00 8 (]) C88 MOVIE • * 'h "Dav. 01 Tile Animals" ( 1977) Christo- pher Gea<ge. Leslie Nle4· sen. Tl'le animals in a high· allllude forest who have become ferocloualy agor"8ive l>ecauH of the dellrucuon of the ozone l•yet atallc a group or f!'gntenea hlken. •9 MOYIE •~ "Baby Blue Marine" ( 1976) Jan-Mlchaal Vincent. Giynnll o·eo..,. not. A young mlltl wtlO WU diahonofal>ly d1sc:harged from lhe Marine Corps esaurMS Ille Identity of a WIWh«O. • MERV OAIFFIH n . ..-..... o~---,.. -- -Oei~Y--T~ and"lhe -UdO- de Paris ShOwglrtl, Guy Mar1cs, Lorna Luft, Bob And«lon. • WE INTeUttJPT THIS WEEK ~NOVA "The End Of The Rainbow" The P<OmlM and problems of nuclear fuSIPn as a future eoergy source 11 examined. 9:ao a HELii>.ilMY __ Larry Is distressed wflen Authle oe'Ts her first kiss CEdd Byr,_) 11111• • Plr· 11:309 (1) NEWAVENOERS aonal Interest In the oul· A weetthy Chinese criminal come wMn hfl girllrtend wt10ae drug deal WU lolled (Sunn S1ru1>erg) t>y the AvenOers deter- t>eCOmet a louery flnallll. mlnM to gun them down In I 0 NEWS order 10...,,. face. NIGHT QAUEAY 8 TONeQHT "The Dead Man" A doctor Hoit: Johnny Carton. Is Involved with hypnotic Oueat1: Peter Strauss. uperlmenta Involving Calvin Trtllin. CNwtee Nel· dealh and r1YiY1I. 10f1 Reilly. • MAIT5RPl€CE 9 TWIUOHTZONE THEAT1'£ "Stlll Valley" Contederata "Country MaUars An ecout Paradlne is given a Aspidistra In Babylon" The book of m&QIC wtucti will adolesoerll daugl'll« of a help the Confederacy wtn boarding hOUM keeper the CMI W,,. t>ecomes the paulonat• U 111 IAJllETTA lover of a mldd.._aged Batet1• IOClla horm wllh a W~War I army captain. tough ""-Y'M'-old who 11 (!!) w,._ .. outwlHlng pollce and Ill!) ~ crOOlcs alike 10 help feed "Chachajl. My Poor 1111 povet1y·ltrlcllen family. Aelattorf' The blind Indian R writer takn a personal trip C ) fHE 10 his nallve land, reflect-I GET ::::r St10W lno on O<>n<*nl '"°'8 Mu encs 99·1 p1en to !Tep "lndlan" 111en transllOI)' polltlclanl or~ CR) KAOS l>adtfin•, and they THE AED ALERT themlelves are trapped. "1t:'51Cla.al&Dii"*-.Alllll...'-"...,....,.~CAPT10HED~ ABC l.k-l • , •. refer~ to Rad c'hin.:- 11:0011 n a NEWS MAAE ME LAUGH • MOYIE • •• "AnolhM Time, Another Place" ( 1958) Lana Turner, Barry Sul~ van. A woman ww corr• apondenl tells In love wHh a married man and autters 8 breakdown when he ii iJlled.. (2 hrL) aa THE 000 OOUPlE -Felix, on aulgnment lo MORNING 12:00 It TWIUGKT ZONE UThe Last Right" Aeeino from a Wor\d War t aertal o.me. a ptk>t get• losl in both so-and 11me m JUKEBOX Hostess. Twiogy. ll> GETSMART MI Jt '' lrus11a1ea in his attempts 10 relrieva plans lrorn KAOS eoenta Eli) NOVA "The End 0 1 Tiie Rainbow" 'The promise 12:46 9 Cl) C88 LATU•OVIE • • "Snow Jot>" 11972) Jean-Claude Kiiiy, Cliff Potts. Two atc1 lnatructOf'I plOt to rot> a Qull'ler-m•I· lion dollars from a ca.mo sale 1:008 MIDNIGHT SPECIAL Holt: Allele Brldgea GuHll: Sieve Marlin. T010. Gary's Gang, Chaka Khan. The Dirt Bind CRI I LOVE EXPERTS 1:30 WAHTED: DEAD QA ALIVE "Bounty For A Bnde" 2:00 G MOVIE • • * "And Soon The Darkness" 119111 Pamela franklin, Michele Ootnoe One ot two Engllsn g1r1s. on a l>tc:ycijno hot.d1y ~---.. .,.. __ . ·.rMOVR:--- • • • "The Marry1no Ktnd" C 1952) Judy Holli· a.y, Aldo Rev A vouno CXJUC>le. on the t>nntc ol dtvoroe, 'rem1r11aces about = 111'9ir =ogelner 12 n,. I 2:80 NEWS g MOVIE • • "Ca.plain Blacilf8Ck" I 19521 G!Orge Sln<Ws. A young gu'I perauade& a dope dealet 10 change his ways ( 1 hr . 25 min I • WOMAN: REEl. TO RE.AL • YOGA FOR HEAL TH Cl) SPANISH 7:80 8 DUSTY'S TREEHOU8E I FAHTA.fmc FOUR PACESETTERS U ®) FANOFACE I nlE LONE RANGER THArS ENOUGH ROMPER ROOM HELIX (]) NEXT STEP BE'IOHO 1:00 9 Cl) POPE'IE B GOOZIUA SUPER 90 MOVIE • 'h "Cow Counlry" C19S3) Edmond O'Brien, Helen Weac;ott. • 111 8UPERF'RIEH08 0 ADU.ER SUKRSTAAS Detroit Devils vs Lo!> A~:._Blrds "'=~ ..... .......... --:.,..-~ c;one-- c 1944) Gr-Garson. Wal- ter Pidgeon &;) OHE SUPERLATIVE SONG Cntldren w11h special health problems e•peri- enoe summer camp 1:30 Q) SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA fD NOVA "Tile End 0 1 The Ra•nl>Ow" The P<om1se and p.ol>lems of nucte11r lus1on as a l111ure energy source•& examined. '----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------:::""" ,.,.WI ...... Wlak laOae ? Jed Allen is confused over whom to marry -Diedre Hall (left) or her twin sister An- drea Hall Lovell her maid of honor -in a scene from the 1v soap opera "Days of Our Lives," airing Tuesday at 12:30 p.m . on NBC, Channel 4. . Real J ournalisDl Tough fo r 'Billie' DENVER CAP) -Linda Kelsey. who plays re· porter Billie Newman on the "Lou Grant Sbow," says s he'd be in big trouble if she really bad to wrlte the stories sh e covers on the television aeries. Mlss Kelsey, who visited a number of newsrooms to prepare for her role on the program. said she actually tried to write an article based on a story she covered on the show and it took ber three cl.a.ya. "I never could have gotten the first paragraph done before a deadline," sbe said. BaMd on her newsroom vis- it.a. Illas Kelley said, sbe dis- covered that journalism, like acting, ii a "rough" p~eaaion. Hun Illas Kelsey added that in real We writing never interested her. "But reporters, I found, are very similar to ac- tors beeauae of their dedication,'' abe said. "Both c1reer1 we Ufeloal l*rluita. If they're 1ood. they never li!f! lt up.•• • Patty Hearst ·"'.fV Movie Disappoints By PETER J . BOYER LOS ANGELES <AP> -Patty Hearst must have ooe fantastic yam to tell. Maybe someday she 'll tell it. ln the meantime, ABC offers "The. Ordeal of Pally Hearst.'' This Sunday night TV movie at 8 on channel i should be called "The Charles Bates Story." The star or the show is FBI agent Bates (played nicely by Dennis Weaver ), and the action turns on the FBl's fn'5trating errorts to root Patty and her SLA com padres out or tbe underground. daughter why a nice bunch or kids would tum into SLA terrorists and s he replies, "Kids need to do their own thing · · As a cops-chasing-outlaws piece. though. this excels. We see the kidnapping and chase from the FBI's perspective. a maze of blind aUiays and sparse clues made more difficult by San Fran- cisco's fringe-radical community that saw the FBI. not the SLA, as the enemy. Patty Hearst is reportediy upset about this production. She shouldn't be. She is portrayed as a trendy ricb·kid, really All·American at heart, who is terrorized into denouncing her millionaire parents, changing her name to Tania and learning the ways of revolution. It is not, as the title and network promotion might suggest, an inside-the-SL.A account of Miss Hearst's strange year-aod·a-ball experience with her fellow fugitives. What we see of Miss Hearst <Lisa Eilbacher), Cinque <Felton Perry) and the rest of tbat little revolutionary band is largely SINCE BATES WAS SYMPATHETIC to Pat. what we already knew from re.ading newspaper ty. this movie is sympathetic to Patty . When you accounts. see the girl locked in a ratty closet for three weeks WE HEAR A LOT OF slogans, but the SLA with a bunch of unkind strangers pounding the must have talked about something besides Marx door and verbally abusing her, you'll likely believe and Che. Su.rely they didn't wake up in the mom-s he was brainwashed, like her lawyers said. ing, yawn, and scream, "Death to the fascist in-Tbere's also that psychological report early in sect that is preying on the lives of the people." I the drama that predicts Patty will join her cap. mean, did Patty e ver make eggs Benedict for her tors, that she will confuse "her friends for her fellow travelers? Did they ever watch reruns of enemies,hertormeotersforberprotecters." "The Beverly Hillbillies?" To see this heiress rolling in the dirt on a Penn- The SLA we see in this thing is a group of very SINCE TIDS IS THREE hours long, and since sylvania farm practicing for a confrontation with one-dimensional people. Maybe Patty's own ac-Bates is the centra l character, we get a liWe too "the pigsn is quite a dramatic moment, quite a count will flesh them out someday. much Charles Bates trivia, s uch as his many argu· statement on the ordeal of Patty Hearst. For this, however, Miss Hearst did not lend ments with the "New FBI" boys bac:k East over As I say, this is fine crime-and-chase drama, a her crucial perspective. The story was constructed post-Watergate public relations and the bureau's clear-sighted cop's account of a subject still ring- from the recollections or San Francbco agent in mandatory retirement policy. And then there is the ing in our memories. Now we wait for Patty's charge Bates, now retired, and from nenpaper telling scene when Bates asks his teen-aged version. and magulne stories. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::=======;;;;;;; SOUTH COAST ACTORS C().()P Indian Roots? LOS ANGELES CAP> -In what ABC touts as the ·biggest television. project-since "Roots," the 9Hll Ille lllgll cott Of K11"9 _,,. lnc:tudlno ,..,. ~. -. linolnQ. a llW'Y °"* IYPt ·~ ~111•1t11.om network bu announcell that it bu acquired rights ._ _______ .. ,, to "Hanta Yo," a much-talked about novel of the ---------- Sioux Indian tribe. ~ made the announcement at a press coo· rereoce attended by "Hanta Yo" author ll\lth Hill. The movte·for-televisioo ts expected to take at least two yean to produce. Tbe book, which took 25 years to complete. reeounta tbe lile of a Sioux brave from about 1800 to tbe mld-1890a. Hiatotiana consider the novel a major work on the subject. 'Masada' Series Slated HOLLYWOOD <AP> -The eilht·hour ABC m ini serie1 "Muada'' i1 now in production on the site in Israel where MO Judeana staled a heroic but doomed four.year rebellion a1atnst 5,000 Roman soldiers ending in 11 A.D. Boris &gal is dlrecttna from a 1creenplay by Joel OU an.sky, b11ed on tbe Ernest Gann novel "Tbe Ao· tagoallta ... .. to \t1Ur l~lmmun1ty m'""'l"1Pi'• \'all t>.12-.-:121 "1 "ti pn. H 103.· FM S T-E REQ SOUNDS OF 11HE HARBOR" • , ... PUBLIC TILIVISI WI LS OR RILES \, State Superin- tendent- of Schools TONIGHT AT 7:30 ,\ ., • . . I t ; • t • MOVIE REVlEWS Frldllv. M.wch 2. 1979 * DAILY PtLOT Safe-~t for-Qaper Fans ~ \ ~ ,...,...."!'ftrw"''"",....~i'\<_.."" •• ""-~..,..,... • 0 1'81 BUNU JOB.. . 1bow1 bow a clutch of ( A Quick Look at· the Movies ) FAKE GUARDS ROB ARMORED TRUCK Peter Falk. Gerald Murphy In 'Brtnk'a Job' What these ladies do to the mob ts highly IRREGULAR! 1m1lltlm• hoodlums , _ man11ed to pull off tho he lat ot t.be century, &.he ,._ ..... ...., ,,.., ._... ..., S2. 7 mlWoa ~bbery of ._. CIMrl ........... '-"'*' ......., .... Ill ...... teei.t\r ........ Brink•' Bott n head· "°*'_.._ ,,. ,.. " 1e1-.tv. quarters ln U160. It was "'°'' .. • •-_ _. w1t11 •toe euy, tbaalu to in· :::::::::,'::.-::"~ credibly I~ eecurt\y. -n ............ ,,. <llfMa •• Wllllam Frled kln ~;!:!~=~..;',,:!: .. " (''Tbe Fr.oth Coall•c· ....... ..._ ......,.,,._ .,_.... Uoa") a. ~rt at the ~11111er1_,.., L•• .. •·•"ne o.w" .. C"UJ>Uatn,, 0-...w.··1 _,,. ... caper.move. aad he '"*'1-'~•--=-:-111Me-l .. I ...... fo ....,, •...,...... 9ft.....,.. w y compenaa..... r ..,. "'"' .,. .. ,.,,.. .,,. _.. the lack of au.apeftH by --.. 1-.. _...... ... -.... ereattn1 autbentlo at· tMt «'-(Ml,,.,..,..., .. , IMlf,_ moap~re ltDd a 11llery "* tet•v IMll ~. Of rare Cb1racterl . "TMI MOUN AVIMUI ••• P'orelnOlt la Peter Falk ~:.=.,~-.,.:. ~ .:'i:': w b o de 1 l v er I a -/;!•::4,~ii..ic 01_,: _ maaterfully a b ided "''"''lff 111 .._ ~ ,__..,.. performance aa Tony .... , tt1e C • • ........... ""'· Pino, a "booater" ~ Nneua.u.....,.._,. (sb&plltter> auddenly.' .... , of .... .,,. ~ecte" .... lift-~ML. •L-bl ... 1 e <•rel11ll• dre""• lllOllfll tlley ICU ~LUC .... m \O,.,ell .... s MM ... Ille H<•lllffs Rated PG, probably ,,._Ed• ~ ... "tolfr\. b r f . .. .... ~ ·-..... , e cause o a e w r;,-1.., -......... "'.,. .....,..,_, epithets, poaalbly .... ., .. ,......_ ..... ,.s .. ...,. nerrltllL ·~ l~•I rl1111 o•n•• ICitl'--· • lltrd•lvlf>t coecll 1...-1~ W•nenl, end • ., --..,, __ (0.vld Hvff. -·· LY-"911Y ,,....,. Is POftlSllll'O Ill .... tllM ...._,. ...... ..,._ --,., .. , - _ ..... .,., l>llnclrlft\, Htr le<ll ef Hllsll melles lier ""*'"'--... "" ,,,.,. lftOVlno, ........ ._ ......... lftcl. l!.C ... tw e t..,.._Y lo ovtr· ~. 0...-W.Oye't dlrwc11on Is . .. "MIDMIOMT IXHIU .. <ttMt tor .,..,_ eteatl91 ,, • r-. '*"Pelt. Mo,........,.,......,Po. • • • lno. e...,....ny lect\1111 ecCGUl!t et • "tNVAllOM..Ofl TM• •ODY •mtrl<•n .,..,. ... , ............. . ~ ••eolc mtst.llw; ... ....,,.,. .. tmue-MfATettald• Is the ......,...t ..,,. gle l\ealllllleutot Turtiey. prlM Of • ledl~ winier WHOll, e tlwlller Of tetw encl lrn.QIMtlon ti..t 8111y Hey.es,. Mel"QUett• U"IVf"'Sl- 1 i., \llldeftt, .......... UMCleel<•l>le C-ev.., Attrw Hlklleo<ll c.ould edM ••· dltlo"s 1 .. • T11r111111 prltoft •"d Ptllllo I(~ di~°" • 119'rt Hylum 1>efor9 ~ to Gf'Mce. lU.SmlMIOftl...,_t.,llllellwneve Direc tor"'•" P•rlltr depict• fOf' Htle mood erwt OMll'IOUS •I• HeYM'S ...,._ 1ft e film tNt 1J ..._.,..,., Often PllflllHnotowetdt. TM <HI Is Meded by Oof\eld His <Mt ls~ HtMCleltY ., ... S11t11erte.,d, Brook• Ad•ms end Devis"._ lll-lllled ""'"1<en: fie It L-rd Nl!MY: tflelr Sllllled .,... loll<tllnQ end ............ • tolld c-de rp le ylnQ Is ld••I lor lll• dlde" tor ............ TM retift9 1, •. mllldstretclll"t Pt'tMI .. : C... or· wltll ,.,_ viOlent ~ --of 9•11lsmt ,,...,.. enot,.., u"lverse rt piece Ill• "'Inds ol ordln.,, -;;;;M;;;;M;;;;'"-dit'fiiiiiiiiiiii.;;;Hotiiiiiiloriiiiii_iiiiii_,;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;"';;;·- t lllrend "' lt'i MIWf'd. Of ~. Biil el~ _. ... .,. ....... '°",...,,to~. Tiie retlnQ Is PG. encl Ille~,...., be too ........ tor -'°""" ...., ...... For quick '9SUlts, set becaute of I.be me•aa~e ""'11"9 --.. • .,.. 11e -•-u .... llne ,_, ff'Offt 8er11ere H«rls • • • that crime can DOl OD y SUH .. Clerti, Clot'ls L .. o....... "MOYt•. MOYt•" ...... •ffe<· -~. r.our HUS for tM B:Nt· ng clHsHled Ms of the D~lly Piiot. Cy but that it Can a.ho Ylf'9l,.le ~MCI PetJY ltelly, llofwltewiaofot_c....._flerl~. •ete1t G. Fine -. • perody .. •II lMM great fun. ••• =;;;;;;;~~;;;;;;;;;~;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~;;;~~ 642-5671 • • • "tn CASTLU· IS .. ~ :: "Tltl O•IAT TltAIM •O•· ,.,...,tlmetMl_..ttiet_,.,stN lllt'f'" ~ 111911 ecl.,.nture In Merts..., llftl .. sPWits. """llOw ~Id ltyte. Wfl"911 -directed _, llllN .... ._.,. -...... Ill. !tv Mic"-' OicllD ff'Offt Ills -.. _ 1 -1. TN~ tAIMs Pl.U not In Tiie stoly _,.,.. e ~ tlrt Ille Oki 11i1i11iA lloit In llH IE"9i...cl: It •1111 04Yft"llk...eyte IC>e ...... Aiiis. Is ..... '° .,. MMCI °" ... ""' f'NI· Her .... Is llUlled .... ~ dlrectloM by llte llelst of• ,,_1n91reln. lier llome-11 ,_,,..•rt <•~ Tiie <rl,... It perpelr•ted by • 8enl0fll. lier~ f9tfler ITom February 23- March 11, 1979 ~ · At Jordan Theatre HURRY! for best selection · -s 4.oo . s· a.so Sunday Matinee at 2:00 p.m. Wed., 11Nn., Fri.. Sat e"'8at1:30 p.m. Ticket Box Office & Information • -at 518 E Fourth St. --'Phone432·7926 STUDENT RUSH POLICY: Al tk:Mta $2.00 30 mnite. prtor to curtain. wtth Vllld student LO. r:i:ongBeacJi Gvic'LigJit()petll NOW BY POPULAR DEMAND WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY "REMARKABLE. .. _..__ __ ,,, "SPL!NDtO."---"' ~~--_....• IOCQOw" ....... JE.AH·LOUIS BERTUCELU'S tOTIME r~ fOR '!iii ~T ~ l :IM:l5-~IJ.IO:OOfNI 70MM DOLIT STIBO 1m::IE AllE 1llE Ulll!I Of' THE lllGll't ~ Dustin lloffinan inessa Redgrave On December 4, 1926, Agatha Christie, the world's greatest myatery writer, diaappeared. What may have happened during the next eleven daya ia far more auapenaeful than anything she ' • Al'Ol.OOlll 642·2697 I LOlllVOU IVIRV~ •LL V DANCERS• MAO IC I ANS • GOOD LUCK "El•l'OllMCO IN l'CIUO'll 0 11 ev PHONE 1:45 l\'TERIORS aJ 11~\ .. l;l5 1'¥9' c-nc 6:JS.IO-.l5 REVENGE WM r'i~ PJUlftu~ 6:4S.10-.20 Friday, March 2. 1919 . ..... '' -'' ., . i ~ ; •• AIR CONDITIONED PLUS MUCH MOREii (SERIAL 137146) . YES ... IF YOU'D LIKE A NEW '79 BUICK REGAL IN 1·Ts SMART NEW SIZE WE'VE ·PRICED NOT JUST 1, BUT ov·ER 30 AT 8 6399 & THERE'S NO ''FINE PRINT.'' . . . WE'RE A QUALITY BUSINESS AND YOU'LL LII\.E OUR PEOPLE. OUR PRICE INCLUDES EVERYTHING FOR THE CAR SHOWN ' I I I - t . '· ' . . . . . . . EXCEPT TAX, LICENSE AND A s20 DOCUMENTATION FEE. • I ,<_ , /~ .. Open 'TiO JO P.M. Mo11.-Sat. . fh-~ C'"'nty's " Yes...Open Every S11nday TiO 5 P.M. ~ -.. · #f Buick llealer - 11 • 3 blocks Soutlt oftllt HARBOR BLVD./SAN DIEGO FREEWAY s.11 Diego Freewa) A division of Bouer Motors. Opel•Joguor-Trif!mph.MG 2925 HARBOR BL VD., OOSTA A:fESA 979-2fLXJ . ~·. We're l'Hr-Tarlft a.lek Dealer l• C.Sta Mesa DAILY PILOT ...._ . . . ; ~ . Business eadership is won by people.serving people on a straight forward basis. We owe our 58 iiiiiiiiiiili-------~ years of constant growth in Orange. County to the unique ROBINS USED CARS loyalty of our customers and we know it. Come in . Buying READY a better car STILL can be a very satisfying experience! '71 DODGE COLT A u t omatic transmission. air copdltlomng end low miles on this fine httle car. Lie. 1284COE Stk. #755A. • '1678 '73 FORD LTD4D009 Vinyl roof. wsw tires. VB. pwr. steerinq & brakes. automatic trans . radio & atr cond. Lie. #026KYO Stk. #P3801 . '2278 174 CHEVROLET CAPllCI 4 Doo. ve automatic trans .. power steering. power brakes. power windows. air condlt1on1no. radio & low miles. Lie. .... •ii7a 175 FORD MAM lODtO 4 DOOll Automatic trans.. factory air cond .. Power steefing & brakes, tilt wheel. vinyl roof and radio Lie. 1016MCM Stk. #P3575. '2878 '74 MAZDA 0 4 SPOln COUPI 4 speed trans .. vinyl roof. radio. heater & radial tires. Lie #552LGS Stlc #3670A '2178 FORD MAVB ICK SIDAM Automatic trans . air conditioning. radio. tteater. tinted glass. wsw hres. wheel covers & low miles l ie. #52i LIA Stk. #307A 92278 175 FORD IUTl2DOOl Automatic trans:. radio. air conditioning. vinyl roof. pcwer steering, power brakes & low mllee lie. t660MCE SIX. 1730A '29 ,9 .. ROllMS-llADY-... ..wy.-4 ccr W. .. -' :..:.::-..... rigid latpedlw for .... ,, .... in our own mot/em f9C()f1dltioning department-• BRAKES ......._,....,,..._. nt• 11 .,..._ ELECTRICAL ' ...._ut* ...... _.,...,,,..._ FRONT END w..et H; t, ... _. ._..stlllm POWER TRAIN . Trw.. .._ W. _. ._h .. $elf' ..... DI .... LUBRICATION w-.ou:._.,_...._OI.._ OVER 2 ACRES OF USED CARS TO CHOOSE FROM!. 176'DODGE 5"0IT CCMft Hardtop. 3 speed "gas saver .. standard trans e cyt. engine and radio. Uc. IWVJ323 Stk. f P3603A. '3178 176 FORD LTD2Doo. Vinyl root. AMfFM stereo. Cf'Ulse control. va. pwr. steering & brakes and automatic trans. Lie. t610PCF Stk. IP3811 '3678 · 177 FORD . MAMADAl9Alt Y8. automatic. flCtorY etr oond.. pwr. steering & bfaM8. r8dlo. heater. wriw tires & wheel ciN9r8. l ie. 1209SAB Stk. I PS482. I '4178 177DODGE COLT2DOOI Cute little gas saver wlttl 4 epeed trans .. AM/FM stef80 cassette. vinyl roof. bucMI aem & rallye wtl8etl. Lie. 1221SYZ 9tk. 12842A '3378 177 DATSUN JtOSXCOUfl Only 16.101 mlla Sunroof. AM/FM 1tereo. fancy wheels. pinstripes, 5 apeed trans .. & air cond Lie. t902TRO Stt(. 17898. '4478 .•77 FORD L1912K Hardtop. Automettc, pawer steering. tlctory air oonct... tltt wheel. vlny1 cpof. radio. heater. ~ tires & wheel covers. Lie. t 733SGK Stk. t PS.469 '4778 "' Automatic trans.. power steering, power front disc brakes. radio. radial tires, tinted glass. all vinyl seats & morel Ser. 1 164986 Stk. t7•7 HEW 1979 MUSTANG -2 .DOOR SEDAN s- 2.3 eng .. 4 speed trans., front disc brakes. deluxe wheel covers. cloth & vinyl bucket seats. mini-<:0nsole. tinted glass. bias tires & metallic paint. Ser. #186403 Stk. #932. NEW 1979 FAIRMONT 2 DOOR SEDAN COME IN ANO REGI STER FINAL SELL-OFF FREE .... CUSTOM VAN CONVERSIONS TOWIN A ANY N~ 1978 CHOOSE FROM- LEFT IN STOCK •SUNDIAL N 599 OVER ·SIERRA 0 . OUR •HOLIDA y WHEELS . INVOICE •RED·E-KAMP W · •LEISURE TIME •REVCON WHILE THEY LAST! Invoices Include frefght. preparation and all factory holdbacks. PANASONIC AM/FM Cassette Recorder AC/Battery Operated NOTHING TO BUY! ALSO DAILY • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • t. •• • ,_--•., -• _.,....._, '~~-rt"~ A ~ If f ·:. I! DAil v PILOT '•IC!!y, ..... h I 1111 PV8UC NOTICE rvauc NOTICE ..,..,.. "'" ..... CIDUtl1' Oft,. ... fl'ATW W CAUflOIHHA Ntl ,. ... ClqUlf1'V .......... --~ •01'1Ce 01' MIA•t •• OP tteTl1'1C* ,,_ .... MM• Dt•e C> Tl .. nta ...... Ott N•tot.ill\. ...-..n ........ .,. eooe H C> TH*•I.&. ••t e l• •I •Ol l•t 4 AVll, Oe<••W HOTICW 11 H •ll Y OtYI '-Nt MAllUlA•l f 0 .AVll. te'lt.....,, lift lllH ,,,.._ • """""' -# -91...cll ............. ...._......., ,.,~ ...... ( ........ ~ ... ......... o1 .... ,.._,. ......... ._ e11 ""' •en -wi.t ...,_., ..,....,,,_.. .... ~ ...... dltl\l l1tM•-...... ~~. __ ... , ...... _ bt111 ........ Cl9rlf>t C. '"' ~'"•u• ..i. ..,_ _, --... ~ ... "'"' ... _ ·-0..-~ .... """" .. .. •\.et\ ... •I tllft 11,,.. \Ort ........ .., .... .,,_,,, In ~t-.. tf>t ...... • •M rl ... --,__f'1y, h r• ert ••.o .._,...,.. -..tt •IM<ll CO•OOfl WOMACK lie• .. tlf I• •IMr tlllr• -11•\ ~ ->MoM elW .. ,_ Qlllr..,to t."""""'" WHUHPO•I Pe111illl\n Pf•Y> -t ttw ,_, -· en e>• lftt Ol••• 111'1• GOIHlOlll WO..-ACIC • ,,_,., __ .... fl/t •II -M>ll.t .. _.y --"' o.<-t lft(l..01 ...... -· ···-... .._. ..,_,,, ........ _ .. ·-·- t•ll•• .. --· -"11>1ect " -m1ft1\tteO•' ti' ~•\ t UUtt rwNreM• tr\ ........ I\ ..... '9t ""1 .......... ""' .. Hid ,,.., llW ,.._ -~· 01 .... ,.,_. l ... wme ... ~ ..... 'WI IO• M••Cll 11 ,,,.. •• ' • • m "' "°"', °"' t•oattt "' 0.IWOn..-HO > OI ""Id < ,,..,, el 100 Clv1< C-Ot•,_. Wttt In llW Cttv of \Mtl•AN (•fl'°'"'" OelH _..,I I ••rt LfE'A 9AAN(H C-ly (lwr~ A•o •s. NIOtOl..S & Lt.NH llk M r•M.L.,_ ttM l••••·-....... 0.-., ...... o.__,,u .... t .i . IJU 1 ••n m Att_,.,.,_......._ PuClll>Nd Or.,. C:O.\t 0411y Pltol Fell "· n -M., 1, ,,,. w ,. PUBLIC NOTICE •717H SUN•tOlt C:OU•T Of' TMll STillTll Of' CA1.lf'Ott•IA 1'0• TMll COUNTY Of' OttANe• .... ~ SUMMOMS OAVID A ICIRCHNE'lt. CHARLES ICIRCHNEA •n<I CATHERINE E . KIRCHNER, Pl•lnlltts, n . EMMEn T. COHNIER, MA>lLON JOHN SMllH, elle MAYLEN JEFF SMITH; JAMES C. MAlll lN, MARY CRAIG, -4 OOE ONE, 00E TWO, OOt! THReE, OOE FOUR, -ell t:ier-.t .--wllo lleve or clllim to llev.t *"" ~,.." In or lleft _. n.. noel ~ ...,..In -rl._,,~IS. TO T>lE OEFENOANT$ ANO ALL PERSONS UNKNOWN WHO HAVE 0 11 CLAIM ANY INTE REST IN lHE MOnal 1'0 ateOt~ tUN•tCMI COU•T Ot" TMI n •"' °" CA&.tl'Oetl•• '°" TMemuwn-. .. ,. .... .......... '"•'• •• ••ova•s J OHN ~f (IC •. ••• lllOVl•I J l l C•WI', U e 1'10 SeCtel•. o.c .... NO"C9 1$ M It av OIVCH tt tN ,......,.., ........ _...MMMI ..... •" _.....,... (leifM ........ ............... _,.....,,_ .. ,, .. ................ __,._..... .. .... -.1ir .... , ................. tlltlMI ~ W .. ~ -.ttl!I .... ~-.~'*' ...... .... ~ .. 00 v.,. It.,... ... . ,.__... a..c.11 CA Wt!k.,h .... ~ Of W.IM-\• Of .,_ ~ ....... in ell ........,.. _,..,,..... , ........ 9' .. .. .-c ......... _"""' _ _. ... .... ...... _....!( ........ ""' ........ 0.lff '~· l•J' ""' 1rt M \C'CK(.lt [_.,.thf"l,..Wlll ...... ~ ........ --'-"o•• 1• & U lttOll Ct ... C. .... -.... v ... .__A .. ...-.... -..a., c.a .... ,. .. ,...,., ._, .... _,,..... Pue11·.-o._.., r ... u ~·-. ,., ... I •Cl O 16 l) -t 1•W • -l't P UBLIC NOTICE ~ NOnCI TOClleOtTO•t WNlllO.~•T O, TH~ n •n °" CAL11'0•N1a "<>II TNI COUNTY 0' OllANOI HO A -l.\l•I• OI Pt(I ltll:INl(R WAL TEii tke .... II WAl TER, De<u ..e N0Tlt E IS >4ER£BY GIVEN to ... <redllors al IN-....~ decedent t ... I ell ~ N¥1"9 <ltim • -lf\JI tM Uid clK_. t re reQulred lo fl .. lllem, will\ "'9 rle<flliM"Y YOYCM l"l, In Ille Offk• ol ""' C ler1i al the t bovt ..,lllHKI <~.or 10 prewnt ltltt!TI, """~ ..... MCUW•'( •OU<lle~. •o 11'1<" un der••oned •t 111• l•w ollt<• "' PLUNK ETl & PLUNkETI 4U Olive Avenue, PM! Olfl<e Bo~ ,.,, Hunt lngton 9"ctl, Catlfontl• ~. w111<11 Is '"* pt11<e ol buslntts OI lflc un ctenlOfl'd In •II nwinen Hfl•lnlno 10 , .. tllN ot ~~t. wlll'llft tour rnonttli ,.,.., ttle I ln1 pUbllctliol'I of lflh notice O•IH ~ 14, 197' Hom*I L. Woo1lly Admln!stretor OI Ille eslftt of tlle -N mecl 0.C-nl .. LUNICETT & PLUNICETl 412011 ..... _ ... o .... .. H_......._.,CA_ T .. : f7U I S»aal ..... .,.. ......... _ Publl.sNd Or-. oi.st Delly P iiot, Fee>.''· nenct-. ,, •. 1'1• "I· P UBLIC NOTICE REAL PROPERTY OESCRIBEO NOflCETOC'ltlEOtTO•S H~~~:~, v ................. TM su~•t09COUHO,THE cwrt _, ._... ....... , 1" _.._. STATaOf'CA\.l~HIA f'Qlt ywr MMt ........ ..,..,_, Y'W ~ TMIE~...:C,OttillNOll wtttlltt ... .,.. ......... ,...,.,,..'*' Estele Of JAMES CHALM ERS lleMw. W•I G Hl , t k• J . CHALM E RS illVISOt UdM ... ~ ............ WRIG+4T, .U .JAMES C. WAIG+41', IEI Trt ...... _,,. -.Cldw <Nfr•"" ak•J. c. WAIOlil . ~ewd. II• .... _,Ill e...._,.,_ U•. ,.._ NOTICE IS HERES Y GIVIEN to the •• .._ dlt • 411es. Le• Ill • ......,,... credllon Ol IM etooYe l\llmed de<~ (~ ~ ~':::· OE FENOANT: "' clvll , ... , ... ~10M llevlng ctelrm ~l11st • Ille Mid deGedent •re required to Ille <omplelnt hlls been med by !fie Pllln· them, with !fie necKS¥V~,..,.., lft llffi tgtl~t '(00 the Olfke of the Cle~ Of the1tlle>,,. ell· a . It "°" wtsll to defMd tllh titted court. <>< to present '""m, wllfl law suit, you must. wltllll'I 30 dey• •lltr the 11ec~ary VOU<,..n, to t!W! un- tllls ~umrnor>s I\ Mlrwld on vou. fll• dt rslgned al Po'1 Offk t Bo.x 1907, wltlt tllls covn • -1tten plelldlng In Newpon BMcll, O 926". wl'lk ll Is"'* response to the comp1el11t 111 • pt11<e Of Ml~s Ol tt.e \lllder$IQMCI '" J~llce Ooun. you must fll• •ltlt tM •II maiws pertall'llf19 to tt1e n tm ot court • -111~ pteM11"9 or c4111.e en said c1ec-..1. wltllll'I tour monttia oret oltt.tehl'ICI to ci. wrlltt n In the •fl•r tl\e tint pullllcetlon of tllla CIOcllet In l"fl00"5e 10 tlle comc>1&ln1, notice. wl!Tlln IO den eiw tNs -. It Oet.d FeCirwry 1. ""· -dOftrou ) ELIZA8El'H 0. WAIGHT ti. UMss 'tOU w r__..s, 10Uf' ... E..culrla Of -Wiii fMllt wlll lllt ..,,_ -~-oftlle....,........O of , ........... lffs -""' eoutt .... y .......... el'lter • JuOQft!ent ~st "°" for Ille Mii•wooo & &OIUNSON rel:et demanded In Ille complt lnt, "9tt Offtce ... t"'7. wlll<h COUid ,.Wit If\ g<trnls-1 of .,...._. 9Mdl, c:A '*3 ·~,. t•tno ol -... « prooeny or ,. .. , 6oM-1J1J otller rellet rrouestecl In the com· A........,.fwlE~• PUBUC NOTICE plelnL PuClll~ Ort19 eo.fl 0411y PllOI c II .,.. wlsll .. Melt tM Nvk• fl/t '•b. •. 1"-23. MM. 2, 1'1' St I· ... , ........ , 111 tllh metew • .,.. ....... 1-----------------.. M ~ M .,... .,_ wrlteetl -·"~· .... , .......... 1-. The,.. .. """"'"' which Is the WI> ---------Itel Of Wld uwnpleont 1\ ClltKrlbed H PtCTITtOUS a USINl'SS lollows: NAME STATl'MElfT LOil 21 end 22 In lllocll 1 Of the Tlie ..,._,. __, I\ doing buU- 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y ~ p I L 0 T c Aeclburn TrllCt, In -City ol Hunt· MIS H : lngton 8tK". CounlY Of ~.,,... Stele SPEED REAOEAS, ltoe•>S:_:M::•:norc~Lj---~ Of C.tltwnlt, *' Pff Mep recordM In Drlwo CosttMne Callfom'• ll004I •. 'eoe I Of MIK•ll._ M-. Winton M. F.1t. 1MS MllMH'c• lfl ,,.. Otflee OI IN County Re<«der of Ort,,., C.W Mesll. c.tlfomle""' Wiid cew.ty, llllt ~ IS Conduc'tM 1111 en ~ llOY 8. ~l'Y, dlvkklel WILLIAM O. I ULLIVAM,.... Wtnloft Fe" WOOUllY, ANOIL.O & TMA1'CM•• Thlt ~ we fli.d wlltl ttit 1"t S•",...,.. Mlllt .... County Clerk of Orange County on ~::7~~· HMt Febrvtry IS, 1'1' • ...._.,, tw Pltllfllffl Published Oren9e Coast Piiot Feb. 23, Mer. 2, 9, 1•, 191'1 "'"'" Publlslleel Orange CoaSI Dell'( Piiot. ~1~~~ Feb. 16, 7.J«MMer. 2, 9, 1979 Sl1·1' PUBUC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS 8USINfSS NAME STATEMENT l lle fOllOWlng .,.,_, er• dOlt19 buslneues. kOLL·Wf:LLS. L TO., l'IOf DoYt Street, Newport IMe<ll, C.lflornl• '2t60 OoNld M.. Koll, tOt Vie Lido S.U.. NflrOOrt 8Hdl, C.lllWN '2IMO Ak llerd C. Elllott, .. Llftde IAt, ...__, &Mdl, ~ilfomle.,... LM C. Semmla, .. Lllldt I .... ,.. _ _, llNdl. c;.lltoml.9 t2'60 Olivid P MldllletnM. I I Haff MoOI! .. Y 0,1,,., eor-Otl Mer, C..llfornle ,,.,, E verett Oevls, Ill, 71'1 Mt1• Drive, N-'1 8••cll, C•lllornle '2t60 Tlmotlly L. Strecter , 1'10 Por't AlllaflS, Nt-1 lleecll, C.IHornl• PUBUC NOTICE ... nnJ PICTITIOUS8USINISS NAMESlATIMENT TM fll4IOWln9 ._ Is cloifl9 bu* M S.S H : SEAFAESH SEAFOODS. 660 11tll Str.t, toslol Mest, C.llfGnlle '1627 NeU-IDll, '11 Plumbff Strwt, ...... c. eo.te MtM, Callfomi• '2617 Tiiis bw1Mu Is ~tld by.,. i... cNvllfuel. ............. TlllS ........,. was flleel witll Ole C.0Ut1ty o.f1r Of 0r...., County °" Fetlnlary,u . ff7'. ,.,.... Publl\hed Or ... COMt Oelly Piiot, Feb. 1', ttenctMM. 2. t , 1919 ,.._,. PUBLIC NOTICE .,..., 1----------------------------~1 Tiiis buSIMU ,, tOftlfucted .. , • llmltect pert~lp. Timothy L. StreOtr Tiiis st411-I wes fltecl wit!! tflt Cou nty Clttrlt Of 0 f•fl ... C•Uflty, C.llfornle °" ,,..,,. ... ry 14, 1m, . ....., l"ubllslled Ore!'Ot Coelt Oell'I .. llOI, Feb, 1', 23 encl Mer, 2, 9, 1'19 ,.._.,, P UBUC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 8USINESS NillMI! STATEMENT Tll• followtno person Is dol110 !Mnlnffln : CROS&Y'S PLUMBING & HlG., 110• L•nlfonderry, coue Moe , Cetllornl• tMa H H Oid JOstPll Crosb y, 1104 L.011clotMM+t 1, OKte Mese, C.lllC>rltl• A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 5 6 1 8 The Blggeat M•rketpl•c• on the 01ange Coe at _ DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS You Can Sell It, Find It. Trade It With a Want Ad [ J One Call Service 842 •5878 Faat Cred it Approval Hrut "fw S-. ~Hwet,_.W. ..._..,_.W. ~ForWt · .._..forW. ....................... ....................... ....................... •.•........•........... .........••............ ...... 100 ...... IOOJ ...... 1002 ~:~~.. 100 ,. I.. 1002 .....•••••.••.......••. ······················· ....................... ....••........•• ... ................... . ••••••••••••••••••••••• IOOZ ••••••••••••••••••••••• --., •.. ·~· - I 1.•1t : ...,._~ I :...' : ) . , ... sa A NOMI. rta Ate SUP Owners a re casting off for 2 years and wa nt TLC for t heir furnished, charming 4 bdrm bayfroot. Balboa h l a nd a bode . Beam ceilings. fi re place. older . etc. You get the picture• If $1600 a month seems fair a nd you can r e ally care . call Ve r gilene Hull at 675-6000. U~IVU~ li()M~§ REAL TORS>, 675·6000 2443 EJst Coast Highway, Corona del Mar Jl'JO in Mes.1 Ve1de . .lt 546 5990 EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY W•r'• Hoffer. All ~al estate advertJsed lo this newspaper is sub· ject to lhe Federal Fair Housing Act of 1968 whlcb makes it illegal to adver tise "aoy p re· rerence. lim ilalloo. or discrimlnatlon based on race, color. religion, sex, or nauoo.aJ origin. or an int.enlioo to make aoy such preference, llm1ta· tJoo, ord.i&criminalioo." This newspaper will not knowio~I~ accept any ad verl1s111g for r eal estate which is lo viola· uonofthe law. 81-AcreLoh Sub-dlvialoa, ready to build. WEST NEWPORT 2 Bdrm beach cottage. l block bay• beach. PALM DISHT 64UNITAPT COMPLEX W/adjoi n i o g land. 12,a>O,OOO. ~'~~y 673-1700 JUSTUSTED Prestigious .Holmwood IX. NB. Lots of extras, Mini w . Agt. 642·2237 $52.000 COMDO LOWONBUCKS nus IS FOR YOU 2 Bdrm condo complete· ly remodeled wilh a ll lhe a me nities. Low down, easy payme nts. gre at starter;. home for invest· meot. Yll 540-3666 EMllALD IAY -W..e W. .... ,.... ... IMa Cl ftr .... .................... "'Ylow ,rlc•. l b•dr••••: r.••d•l•d ••d rd1e11 illad .._ ._ I y.. ep. 1.-.ct .. S21t.SOO. - c ............ ~ tllh .3 ....... .._ -Chu Aag ,.t1o ..ery .ct • grMt t-, ,_ WfdlMt CHlibialllloa. Loc.e.cl la • prl•.t• g .. •·gHrclff. ,.trolled ca itr. '-'"• IMoc .. 6 hMh c..ts. ,_. .... ,.... $325,000. WATERFRONT LIVING! Reduced $341)0 Immaculate al.ogle story bea ch &. waterfron t to wnhome o n Wood · bridge Laite. Watch the aumet over the bridge ~steps from your side patios. Lovely oak walled fire place. Conve nience kitchen· microwave &. breakfasr nook too Mirror walled formal d1n111g room 2 Patios . Steps to spa, beacb &. lake! Pn ce Just reduced, $3400. for fast sale! Call DOW 752-1700 Ol'f1' "' C>. ,, \ ,.,. 10111" '. [.WIHAUI DW'UX·CdM •FA••MOOK * COUNTIYHOMI Cozy 2 Bdrm Oii over l,".t ac, frplc. paneled living rm. Nr. school. $65,poo. HOMi&•ltOVI Ranch style. 1734 aq rt, tile roOI. Beautiful view overlooking 460 produc· Ing AYO trees OD 2.83 3C es tate Many e xtras . $220,000 Slr/l'lo/S- are yours io this tux· unous home . Fabulous en:ry, huge family room with stnoe frplc. Spec· tacular wet bar. formal dim.og oo 3'4 ac. Horse co rr a l &. m o r e $235.000. Par-& AaaocicrtH 7'4/ 1·728-1174 4-ft.EX Costa Mesa. or beach. cool, quiet. Four 28d. 2ba uruts, l yr old. 1967 Anahe1m Ave. Income S16J!OO. pnce Sl95,000. By owner. Pnn only 673-8327 CAPESaJES COMOO NEW LISTING! One of __________ llllllllli __________ _ \'w' !-:~I.LY ~ I TAYLOR CO. Hl-:/\LTOH ~ ~·d lll t' l!J.JH 11.UffS "PLAZA 11 SPICIAL Only "W" model available! Sharp & newly decorated! 3 Bdrms (includi ng lge master BR w /sitting area). 21.h baths. "Swedish" firepl in living rm. Spanish tile in family area & kitchen. mirrored wait in dining area, fabric & nocked wallpapers, wood paneling + other extras. $122.950. WESLEY M. TAYLOI CO .. UALTOIS 2111 S.. Jo14 I ... load HEW...,.'POl-..... IT ... CIMTH, M.1. 644-49 I 0 CUSTOM 5 Bedroom WAT ERFRONT ·-Doc k Owne r will rin~nce -$375,000. c• .. V ogeMtocific Real Estate 640-616 I 2EASTSIDE SPECIALS! TAKE YOUR PICK!! Both have alley access for campers & boalS Both are 10 pnme ania. 11'! blk from Ne wport . One has a pool & lgc fm ly nn w/hllf(e frplc. Each need& some tender loving rrsHOT SB500 takes over existing V./\. 3 b r . 1"'4 b a . earth tone crpt. 754-7100 ~~-· R.®ster care. One has an add on i------llllil--mstr bdrm swte. Phone 1---------------- today for details. Ope Eves. 545-9491 MBA VERDE 5 Bdrms .. 2'h baths; oew l'arpe ts. draperies, wallpaper; profess. de· corated. Call for app't. Sl:B~ lrSHOT rrs A STEAL!! SOlllh Of HiCJhway Attention Investors: Call ror lnfonnalioo on these SIX UNTTS located ju."IL one block from Bu~ Corona Beach. Custom built-four 2 bedroom ..Uta, two OIW bedroom Wlita: built lo ldtcbena, ftnpiacea, decb and/or private patios; seven 1ara1es. Iotereatiogty pri<led at 14«>,000. COtlOF HIWPORT t ho s e e I u s I v e o p · SELL 1dJe items with a Portun.i~-oot often Daily PtJot Clus1f1ed Ad. avail~ home Uke 642-56711. this: 3 B(Jr ms . din Ing 1...;,..;.;,...;__,;__ __________ _ 673-BJ 675·4777 Eves associated ••••••••••••••••••••••• ¢fi•C~ 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4BR +den ~500! Sunke n hviog r oom . Brick fireplace. All r~ modeled ltltcbeo . Ex · cellent location. Im· mllCUlate bartai.nt Call rut to take advantage! 7S2-1'100 Ol'fN Ill 0 •II \ IUN 10 111 Nf('I • [-IHNI ••••••••lit••••• IMYESTMIMT OPPORTUNITY 2 houses in C.M. oo legal 3 unit, 9000 sq rt lot . Pri<led to sell quickly at Sat,500 , B y owor, 66«i67. •••••••••••••• Loae~ valuable? Place an ad ID our Lost and Found columns . 'lbat's where people look when they've found an item of value. -.. ---·-··-··-... ··-·-······ ~.!-" j ••·F· l _·-\ .. ~' I •I::"' \; I Bu~~s~en l If y ou a r e do htg l bustness unde r a i FkhUous Business I Name f10U are requlred J by law r Busmen mid Profes&iona Cock. ~· 1 17900 to 179301 to fUe a f'lclftaous Bulineu Name Statement and : hatlf U publJ&hed for four con1ecut1ve weeks. WE at the DAILY PILOT CGft help'""'" I both. Call the LEGAL D EPART M ENT at 642-4321 E:rt. 332 for I further mformaliofl. IUALTOIS 67S.S511 area. set in e xquis ite park-like setting. For adults only, enjoy com· OlWllly pool & clubhouse. Sl~OOO. I t 's o n ly $130,500. P r es tigi o u s oeigbborbood, large eo· try w/step -up living r oom 4t c r ackling fireplace. Formal din· i.nl, sun-shiny ltltcbe n l•--------w /bre a kfas t room. 4 wsn.aa. ~. muter bdrms, cathedral ~ .-- ceillnp, a Joy to see. SM.ISPBSOM _ I-Call 64.5-0303 H ycu like the real es tate PETE BARRETT REAi.TY FOREST E OLSON business, YoU will love it here; commiaaioo spl.tt to 90%. Call Sm1lin' Me.lvyn. 641 H63 "2·5200 CUTYOUI MAKE AH OFFiil TAXIS on th is b e a utif ul 5 With lhil new first year Mariner's C.ove RE.ALTY bedroom, 2 story pool ______ * ___ *;;__*______ depre cl•tion duplex. home, located lo Mesa del Mar. Wal.king dis· LeoslHoblloy :e::-3~t~:~~~: taoce to s hopping & 61121 Auburn Prive 2 baths each. Easy up. schools. The owner Is Huntington ~ach keep, built as condos. motivated. Aaklog Youaretbewi.nnerof $215.000 =••· Ca ll nnw ! -"";:;""''b 400lll"~:ll1 CSELECT CllC9!cr~GAS c.M. d'~ MW T'PROPERTIES l :OOPMPerformance , · HIWPOITFtla $122.500 This 3 Bdrm home 11 steps from tbe beach, oo the PeoJnsula. It de · finitely needs TLC. but bu tremendous poten· tial. Brin& your tQols and i ma,l n atlon. Ca ll 51)..1151 -: '#-HERITAGE . . REALTORS ·~% UftlX ASSUM.._. Owner wtll cam and ~. Onl1 SlJS,000. C41164M161 I ' 11-'! :i HI 111\I IHAl IY / WANT ACl'ION? 0-w.d Ada MZ·se'll The Huati.Qltoo Center Huntincton Beach To cJaJm YoW' tlckeli, call 6e5878. e xt. m *** If yuu're not readiDJ the lillle ads In Classified 1 yuu're m.lulog a lot or newsy lnrormation as well aa some great beys. MAY LEASE/OPTION An xious out of town owner has already reduced the price on this s p acious ran ch s tyle home in fashionable Cameo Highlands. to $247,500. Located on V.. acre. fee simple, 4 bdrms. + family rm. Now, owner says try a lease/option. TUITLllOCI MIW ..... IT ._,.. Tb• moat tulefully decorated four bedroom bome fa the area. A beavmly pool and spa la Included. Seller neecla to move, 10 brtn1 off .... •&,IOO. S-DOING ... BUSINESS ·.'.~: UNDER A ... FICTITIOUS --NAME? tf rou ~ full lll•d your t1ew Ftc:lltloua Bu s ln e 1a He me end ft•v• not yet aubmltted It fof putllictlkln, .,.. ... dofl 't '°'~' .... , lh• ll1t1ltellon le 30 de y1 "°"' dete of llling. The OAI L. Y P i t.OT w ilt IHlbttell your ·•--nt tor 1 3 1 .50 . O u r drc:ule tlof\ lfldUde1 the •nitre Orenge Coe 11 erea IM legel notice• eppee r lt1 Ill edltlon1. In ord•r to eubfnlt your t l •t•m•nl for p ull tl c •llon 1 e t1d e119roprlate C09Y end • c llec k to THE OAtl Y PILOT. P.O. Boa 15e0, Co11e Meu, CA t2Ut W• 'II do IM re•. For •nform•tlOfl MlcMlt tee-• 1d¥e rtl .. ng pleeM c:all ~E.tta.m. BRG• flJC, llEAl •n Rs 111 1' W Bolboo 61 tb • UDOISU New l y d ecorate d , French country home. 2 Bdrms den. Cha rming pauoentry S255,000. IRVIME Lovely Deerfield patio home. Lrg lot. Near schools & shopping . Cu s t o m s hul ler :.. $104.500 LAGUNA CHARMER Spectacular ocean view. 2 dee.ks. 4 Bdrms & den. Open house Sat & Sun 1·5. 730 Bluebird Canyon Or. D.M. MARSHA.L:L & ASSOC IA 1'.ES 250 Newport Center Dr. &l..ite301 Newport Beach 644.9990 Want Ad Results 642·S678 macn1b I Irvine realty OPEM SAT. & SUM. 1·5 P.M. 20 IO _, 2012 YACHT llSOlUTI 2 SEAVllW CUSTOM HOMES Builder offers excellent opportunity to purcha5e a CUSTOM home in a P RI VATE N~wpor t Beac h com munity w/tennis, pool & spa - for under $400,000! <W·ll) LYNNE VALENTINE644·6200 642·123S 644-6200 '°1 Dover Drive Harbor View Center I rvlnt at C.rnptS Valley Center 752·14.14 RENAISSANCE PERIOD . I . ' • ·--~ I l I ) f • • • • • ~, • • • .. ,. • • • • .. ... • 1 I ...._._Sele •hsHWS.-..._.,,.,."'-HoiM•'•tSi6i -HOt11H f.or S• tto.. ......... •.'° .. r •• s.e........... Fr1CS11y.M.,ct1 2, 1979 OAILYPILOT N •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 81 1111 IOOJ e 1 iii IOOJ ... , 1111 IOOI ......,... IOOJ GeMNI IOOJ Ga•r.. 1002 Ho.tea For S. ...... , Fot-s.M Ho..tea forS. ..................................................................... ·•···········•········· ····•·················· ····················•·· .....••.••...•.....•.•.....•..•••.•.•.......•. ·····••··•·••••·····•·• ______ .... ._ ______ c.r-.. Mar 1022 C... .. Mar-IOZZ C:O.Mete 1024 . \. .. ·1 ;r " .. * t . DUPLU Two 2 tx"<lroom . l bath urut.s. Lo~ oC lo nd R<>()m ror mor., S149.900 lntt"rt'Slt>tl "' ~k for Robert r-ftlltken t\Jt 1a;r. USTSIDE Thn·t· twdrnom. t huth home m ('o..,ta l\t l'l\,I 89,900 i\sk ror R obt"rt M 1lhkt•n fi.11 t:?f'6 LlkE NEW Thrt>\' tw<iroom on t'Ornt>r '<i'ith · ney,. up.-:r •Idt'd t·urpt•hn~ Lar~e livin~ room plu~ family room FltA assumahle loan Only $88.500 Ask for (;h•n ll~llw,1rth 63\ 1266 AIR CONDITIONS> UDO 15&.I Bay V1l'W fn>m 2 polio d ck •nhunces (\Ul\lom hpac1ouK ~ bdrm . 4 beth traditional home like n w ldeal rot entertai.rung. Corner lot. ~.000 OCUNRlOMT Quulll) l'rnftl'lman:-.h1p in mahoJ.!. trim & ouk noor st>t off this lundniork. 4 BR. 3 btt Mmt• m l1n st }()('ation . E&tubh:,hed tn•ei; & lawn~. $4~.000 IACk IAY Ftnl' 4 bdrm • 2'" b<tth ft1m1ly home on Q uwt cul dt• MH' Ov\'r~tzcd pool. J>l1tyhou."!t• l'ilura~t· $169.000 T<•rm!-. IAYFaOHT Sl•H'rtll fmr bavfront hom l'l'> \\Ith Pll'f & .,hp AVALON W\•11 l'on:.trul'lf'd 3 ttH. I ba. oak rtoor . pa rU;1l haheml'nl. concrete f oundatlon Flats ~m~a $120.000 Fee BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR \.I H"Y'"''' [I•••• "-b (>/) 6161 c·ombmataon fam1ly room and country ·-----------------kitchen with fireplace. 3 bedrooms with atrium urr master suite. Only $96.500. A:.k for G len Hellwart h . 631-1266 IRVINE S ALE OR LEASE OPTION Gorgeou::, 4 bedroom tri-level Yale model. $109.900. Ask for Roy Siemens. 631 -12fi6 EWPORT HEIGHTS /costa~ Beautiful uplex. Close to park. school and 1':? mil o beach. Owner Unit with excellent re a l Both units have 3 bedrooms. 2 1 ~ aths. s unken living room. fire place and privacy. Ask for Roy Sie mens. 631 -1266. OPEN HOUSE Saturday. l :00 p.m to 4:00 p.m. 214 A Palmer IRVIME LEASE Thrc<' bedroom. 21h bath condo. 2 car ~a ragc, pools. parks. Irvine schools $500 -one year lease. Ask for Tom Baron 559-9400 234 E. 17th Strfft, Costa Mesa 631-1266 Nattonw1de Network of lndividuaUr . Owned and Operated Real Estate Offices ~ Walker & lee ~ Walker 1; lee Real Eatate CE 110111 ILlllS aa. OVER SO YEARS OF SERVICE OllGINAL ILUFFS coeeo 3 BR W /Conv Den. Choice End Unit. Hi Wood Beamed CelHngs Thro-Out: Vie~ Of Night Ugbts Ac ross Bay. Se p . Qtrs. For Teenager Or Mother· In-Law. Hug,. Patio For Entertaining. Formal Dlalng. Custom F.P. Room For 'Wt.e Cellar. A •:JoY Of Newport" Llatmg. '181.000. SPYeLASS OCIAN 'liW Truly SPtttacular View From Tbll Beaudful a aa + J'am. Rm. Portamoulb Model. U_p1raded Xlkben. Formal DIDiDa. i.,a ram. Rm. W/F.P. CourtJ..a.11111 Pool. Plreplt. Gl•••ed·ID Jaeud on Beauttruny Decor= Matter , Bedloom. Call Now. a . Each otfl<:• Independently owned 1nct operated. IUILD YOUR DREAM HOUSE or choose from 3 plans included with either1or both of these 2 contiguous R-1 lots in the villaJ?e of Northwood in Irvine. Ideal location to shopping & freeways . Askin~ S45 .000 each . R.C. TAYLOR CO. 640-5112 ~COATS & WALLACE ~REAL ESTATE, INC. A lOCllllY OWNED COMPANY SlRVING THl SOUTH COAST ARE.A SINCE 1%3 OCEAM vrEW -Who says you can't find an ocean view for under $200.000 ? We have one for you and it comes with a spectacular 3 Bdrm 2 bath home with sparkling secluded pool and bonus room. Priced to sell at $144.500. Cal54Ml41 Serv.ng Costa M esa-I rvine Huntington Beach-N e w port Beach 1'htt ft'1scal Year 1979 Military Co n ~truct 1on Aut h orization Act mcludes a r roject for construction of 216 UnJts o Navy Family Housing for the Marine Corps Air Station. El Toro. Califomja. A provision of that Act will authorize lhe Secretary of Defense, as a n option to ne'w construction, to ucquire by purchase. a n equal or lesser number of existing housing units . Pursuant lo that authority, t he Navy wi ll consider purc hase of hous ing faciliti es. together with underlying land. which are free and clear of au obllga\ions . Such facilities mus t be complete for occupancy. vacant. free of leaseholds or tenancy agreements at the time of offering. e:tnd must meet requirements set forth herein and other applicable Navy criteria and Department of Housing and Urban Development minimum property standards Offers must be tota l complexes of not Jess than 50 nor more than 216 units comprising a single real estate entity located within an hour commute (which is construed to be 25 miles from the Main Gate of the Marine Corps Air Station. El Toro . California.> The dwelling units composition and noor areas shalJ be as follows : Unit Type 2BR Number 216 Min. NET S.F . Max. NET S.F. 930 ' 950 Buildings shall not be over three stories in height. A maximum cost of $8.540.000 is targeted for the acquisition of the complete project. Maximum cost for properties comprising less than the total project shall be proportionate Offers in e x cess of this a mount m ay be elim_inated from competition. Jf you desire to submit an offer to sell. contact Mr. Allan W. Blair. Contract Division. West ern Division. Naval Facilities Engineering Command. P . 0 . Box 727. San Bruno. California 94066. telephone (415> 877-7257 no later .than 4.30 P.M. on 14 March 1979 in order to obtain further infor mation regarding Navy and HUD criteria which must be met and data which will be required lo be provided with your proposal. A pre-prop osal conference will be convened in the Public Works Office. Building 368. Marine Corps Air Station. El Toro. California, commencing at 1 :30 P .M. on 20 March, 1979. Offers. including all required data, will be received until 3:00 P.M. on 20 March. 1979. Offers. including all required data. will be received until 3:00 P .M. on 28 March. 1979. Any offer which does not meet the above conditions will not be considered. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• HHI IT ISi! THI IPtTOMI <>' Kltct.en Remodeled for Mom!! N e wly painted 3 bedroom home featunni;t gourmet kitchen with oucrowave! Dining. eat· U\lt area, family room. fir e p l ace and 3 bedrooms. Patio. Call now! SJ23.950. BKR. Call 540-1720 TARBB.l. -· DOM'T MISS THIS! OlD CottOMA Dll MAa CHA•M "DUTCH COLONIAL" 2·story , barn-shaped really s pecial home. 3br. 2ba. Cam. rm .. dming rm. w/!ots of French doors. Fireplace. carpeted. wood & brick noors. Custom shutters. much wallpaper & mus lin curtains. Stained glass Dutch door. window boxes & brick walks. Remodeled dream kitchen. lattice sundeck. many fru it trees. beautiful yard: $289,000. Come by & take a peek for yourself on Sat/Sun. 1-SPM. 413 Acacia Ave .. CdM. 675·1784 , Oel.tl(htful 2 Bl\. 2 BA oondO. Pool. many new ameruuei1. Cls to ever yUung. A l}<>me to really enjoy. Only S7 1.500 m.s370 ••••••••••••••••••••••• House + cottage behmd oceanfro nt o nl y $130.000 Prine Only Ori<. 536-9fD4 • Pvt Party wishes lo lease option or purchase on l>alei-. l'Ontrar\ Ocean \l<'W (;dM hou i.c 1>14 ~1 ALLSTATE Dupleit 2 BR +studio 313 1024 , ___ R_EA_L_T_OR_S_ E. Bay Ave. Sl611.500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• J 6n9C79 Agent El.EGAN'I' but comrorta· ust eoro.i .. Mer I 022 ble nu... 2 story s bdrm The Two •••••••••••••••••••••• • 3 ba home has been fully SHORECLIFFS VIEW decorated 1n warm earth Of you Now? tone:. by Costa Mesa's Comr 2 bedroom finest furniture store. townbome in pr1 ml' Amon~ th e m a n Y locale. Complete with ameruLJes arc over 125 d · b roUsofwallpaper.teak& iniog. eatin g ar. tile floo r !., l avish fireplace and patio Comm. pool and jacuu1 lmposmg stone facadl' drapenes & much more . Motovate d ~ $8!1 .000 I gives way to 1mpres~1v1: Mesa del Mar. Sl29.000 BKR.Call540-172ll en tr y hall featurin~ Prine Only OwnH/ spt.raJ staircase lead in~ ~ent !>56-688S TAABEU.. to magmflct>nt master swt.e Fabulous rountry DREAM HOUSF.. unique ---~" . · design. Prircd be low ·-------• kitchen share:. ocean & markt>I value. $l l9 500 can)iOfl views. Laritr lot ~,.7817 ' room foe pool. Incredible family h o m1: F o r pnvateshowing l'all .,..wporlCett~r 640.5357 2 IDRM COTT AGE ~Income Unit Peitged hardwood floor~. beamed ceilings. 2 bnck fireplaces and nice l·oun try kitchen -PLliS - ATTENTION BUILDERS Super E's1de Costa Mei.a local.loo Older 4 bdrm on l~c cul·de·?>ac lot with room to build 2 or maybe 3 moN' unlls Listed al S125.W> RJU.Ea ltEAl TY CGI 546-0814 VA f'HATEHMS COSTA M ESA Clean 3Br. l "28a. lg lot. quiet st. 1 l:i m1 from bch S74.500 Pl'l'IM>nly plea?>c Owner I a~ 556-2725 2 Bdrm. 2 balh incoml' ASSUME VA 9i,,•-;. LOAN lllllt with pnvate pau o SLS,W> 0 P Open house and yard . Sun 11·5. or call 55'7-0701 Redto$18S,OOO 3424 Santa Clara. 3 br. 2 FORINFORMATION ba. II! (mly rm. central Call 644-7211 at.num w/Jacuzz1 Total set· sy!ltem -t much , much more' tty owner HOW SOON CAN YOU MOVE? I nto this s uper rt· modeled J Bdrm. 2 balh Mesa Verde hom e Features a new roof. new lulchen. ·new balh. new carpets and new addt:d on family room a nd master bdrm Asking on ly S87.SOO Call 546·588il for more detBJls ~HERITAGE •.• REALTORS AIAHDONEI>! O.S.rMd! FORGOTIEH! Unbelievable 1 Plu::.h College Par k home. J Massi ve bedrms . 2 baths, beautiful bru•k firep lace. s uns h1nt· kitchen. lush landscap 10 1:. VACANT. ownl·r w:Jnts o ut $85.900 FH i\I VA term:-A rt now! 54&2313 tl1 I ) • I ' " '' •, ,. ~HERITAGE • .,~ REALTORS I t I ' ... DAlt,.Yptt.OT • .. .... _ u h .. ,_ -" csflwt•s -....... j'"•"'-'~ ~MHlft,_.~ ~ ..... s. :.. ,.,.w. ..... w. rn:::ye =..;;;; w. "-" .... We -~ ......... ;w .. ·-;;; ;w····· .... , .... ~ .. ·;w ...... ,,,1~·;w···io··; ··~··················· ........ ~ ................................................................................................................................... ~ ...•..........•. )•• .. ········••••••••··· C..W... IOJ4 •r.r. IOJJ....... 1044..... 1044 • •atOICE• l ....................... -.. ••••••••••••••••• ·-··•••••••••••••• ····-••••••••••••••••• HYPNOTIC COADAL 'Y11W 1 ~~~t.,.I DUPLEX-l"EWPORT YABULOUSTWNllS£ I 00T1ua1• + asR a .ar.1~ea. t1bhM. pool, UHIY•sm PAI• CONDO SOPMISncATID HOSPITALnT LAlll-,_. 101z BA. oew u~ta\Jar t ruu•, Httaa. ••lallt Thia you've "gotta" see! It defiet ...... ..;.-.-...•••••••••• ...,,...,mb~ x,,. rm. A.asoc du•1 l40 Red tile roof, gated entry way, description ... c hallenges LagunaMGti•.all ; r~ '°' • av'....,':; Vllla 611 11°' upRraded kitchen, expanded den or romparlson ... expresses the Spirit or ..... "..-.-· •UT.HO. 8y owner , •• ,..., JOH family rm with beamed cdllnf. Romance. Versatility & Sensitivity Realty '1»1431 •••••••••• .. ••••••••••• clud~ master suite witb fireplace are paramount! Qnly your"'lnapecUon Meu v~nt. lmmac lbr UMa•l~LOAN and paUo balc:ony + 2 patioe. Close to will enable you to evaluat.e the merits ~PllVATILOT ttom-. •'rl)k, Hw •t 2 Bdrm 1~ bath. t tar school8. pool, tennls coU{t & s hoppln1. of this artistic 3 bdrm., 3 bath, hobbr, on adode·aac, I• the set· ... '" k.tteMn.. 1 ,.,., •. flrcplat>•. up $106.000. Call loduy to ~ee! Ask for room home, ln its "Garden of Eden • Una for tbi• lovely 3 ba Mu1t •ee t o ap ir1ldrid thNou Wallt lo M U tti 8dfm Condo w /famlly preclate. 8)' 9wner .. ...._...._. ·~ .. ~ f ar yn. se ng. rm. rec. rm., & 2 frplc '• ~-. ·-· m..--rom ()'9N SUN. 12-4 512 A&.TA YIST A New Caf11eUng, pa.int & ili!~JIUM TN IHI 1st.,.. 712·1700 Tum off the hwy. at Solana Way. =t·~ .. ~~munlty ----·-azm As king $385,000. To hesitate is to lose! JiiSTUKINIW! WEST NEWPORT BEACH SPECIALS Two 2 br houses, you own the land. Sometimes called a dup1ex. Steal It for a paltry $182,000. DECORATOR'S DELIGHT 3 br home on a corner lot. Dutch door . like new carpet, fresh paint. gar dr opnr. See at 420 Lugonia . Only $109,900. FJXER 3 br, 2 ba & a mess for only $95K. Try 10% down. Must sell now. NPTCRST Plan 4 ' w /master suite & ._... lfflty lots of extras 64Z·IHO Only $13.5K. -. _ .> .+Qf(l::t · Lowell pnred s Bl\ 1n Fabulous Pacesetter re-GUAIAMTllD UnlYenJty Park At-!'09.I GLOllOUS VICTORIA llACH model. 3 Bdrm. eam11y !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 3bedrooolbomeonacor VETER. IM~ SALi frum pool/ttiomll crt• Open Sun. 11 ·3. 173 McAuley. take rm w/skylites, vaulted ----------------- VACANT! nerkltnearapart M.l BllUy t'Wtombed S 6 S llOt.000 1'1832 0111man Victoria Dr. to McAuley, where your ceWngs, Mexican tile, T• .. 194 c_,.t No dowa roodo Rare tMtt 4 bdrm, fmly hom~ Un to H E 036-'7811 Aak dream of own.ing a home at the beach gourmet k I l c h e n W•Udftl •s4-U02 T'tburon M•n.)'~tru w1add\!d oo frnl7 rm. for Jam ,.80 unfold in this master crafted 3 w/beamed ceiUng & all -Worid Vet A&f'lnt Jecwii 4t mi.ch. mUC'b "' lbe joodies. $1~.500 "~By Owner J bd, H t -'270 men• Thll 11 a W 4r L Sfal--...1 bdrm., den. frplc., with wet bar. 2Yl 4'J.f494 495-5220 1~ baa pat.lo&. F P Xlnt --putthast"d boO'lt w /in ~ baths; new home for the low price of 496-2413 '30.5050 cond •L*()pen D•1ly lk...,•a.ech 1040 depcndl'nt a ppu1ul Glass s22SOOO b 'tl I ti 12:4 S41-14M ....................... a.nu . . .. or SU m1 ease op on. ~'llUllrT &PIUVATE ...-.. ..... ~1UI MA.o...ll wtt:ldowa .. Just OM or TW-• MfliAV~OE ._.,.. -~ """ Ow th ~ Cheerful airy 3 bd 2 ba Po.....,.....G""HOM ~ By builder, blot'll to t'Xbdrtru you3b1et 3wi PIEmGE + 110 OCEAM •11n• boueeba~ldno'onpe'rma- R..CA> • • "" r. ........ __ ._ .......,. " BR th1a 5 m.. a., car M j ti 11 blin 1 tory bea tv • .., 3Br, Uvrm/dLOrm, frpk. "'"'"""'•-~Aft view," • Real Eltate garage Bnabane Model a es ca Y ram g ·S U " oent areenbelt. Fnc'd tgliCnoened Lacie in Ciam •'11 ba. 3CJOO •q fl. Ir& --------in the Racquet Clu b has 3 bdrms. & a formal dining rm. tlUlt Ii blck yards, cov. r m, auto 1•r:re· lo bakuniu~.~ 1 8 5Rlh ~l MIATVllW Lar1e patio plus ex· Pegged & Spanish tiled Ooors. a eredpjatlo. NesUed in the ma, .. t yd, •-·-~ .. ul S~OOO ,...... 4 • •h ~"--' •-'-l hills -1 Laguna Niguel ~· lmmed "';cupa"~'cy ba at 00117th Sl. $129,000. of 1\tr\.leroclL" New~rt .. ..,.... .. uu•:a 100· raised hearth, open .beams & 2 huge Sea ~ntry. Compare su2.ooo Byowntlr s.11>1718 ______ ~0 'i"! :.~'theo s:~ decks with a Swing-in Spa. On 1/3 th.is value. By owner . OpenSaUSun 1 5 Ass1unable8'-VA Joaqwn. 2 Br + den. acre garden parcel in central Laguna. 193.000. Ph83l-9627 1866 Rhoades $12.500 o P • no qua I form duuog. wet bar, Priced to sell now, $265,000. m. 7~ Yorttown Villas. 2 br 1 "2 frplc, stepe to pool. Like It's Worth coming to i;t'e ba l'OOdo Encl gar. laun new-upgrades. $145,000. FAMILY DUPLEX 4 & I II This 2 ~ S Bll 3 Ba dry nn Eva ~I I '15.2· ll04. 752-0.192 ' -1iome nie enure home __ _....e .... y _owne_· _r_.__ A large family rm. with wet bar & hwi t>een elecanUy re---------rrs HYE private entrance makes this spacious modeled lo warm tiarth 2 ILKS TO "' golf era ddlght & 4 bdrm., open beam home most =.ss.~}~0°~:4 .0fi~ IEACH ~ ~~Thj,t,~~mJ 't523CAMP\15Da:IR"a.&£ desirable for a g rowing family. s an Ju a n L an l' . 4 Bdrm. Newport Weel. life at theit best. A uni· IA>cated on the beach side of the hwy .• • Owrfer/Agent~6885 withS66.000at9'4% loan. que combanatioo ol loca· WOODBRIDGE nr. school, in Corona del Mar. Just 6 Uon view. design & bd seu oo value.SltuatedlntheSan SPECIALS min. from Laguna. The 1· rm. 102'·------•"•M-3•7•7-•I J oaquin golf course garage apt. is beautiful, spacious & ••••••••••••••••••••••••• estates lo lrvlne. Only Desirous ol IJvlng in the · J t listed toda ~ 000 Luxunous ocean view Sl45,!i00.~-4471 beautiful Lak~lde com· airy. us •see y. ~. · VAHPO ·d 7 ~~~'.1~~T:s~ 3br.2ba.freshpa1nt1n & (QJIWmiNl,l§j ~v:'b:m0:r:'vaf~a-DUPLEX 3 & 2 IDRM. s~. ft. coming soon! out. New crpt . $634 mo. bJe in the price range Open Sun. 1-4. 289 Cajon. Enjoy white ~5111 ~.000:,~n yanlan Co. ___ Re_aJ_Es_u_t.e __ ~~~~r~e~~rs~· water views & wa lk 2 bll?. ~the.best CUSTOM 3 Br. 3000 sq rt GOv-a~ R.dloS-JooCl'li11 North ~na beach. This c arming 2 Ocean view S28SK. Open ' 1511"'-' Buy on Golf eou y me-I ~t'( llfSide & Out. house 12-5. 3373J Blue 3 Br 2ba, new cpt. ~ underSU.9 000 Hd d fl b · k f } F h Lantern By owne r. dn.SS72/moP/J $76~. ' .:. W · oors, nc rp CS., renc es1-1221 FIXB UPPB 2Bl'. den. m.. B~wMr. doors & windows, sundecks, new tile $59CJO dn. 4 Br • .,... ba. $475 ~~Sat/ ~.~:12 kitchens & baths, all new appliances & ,_._tie SH Vu total mo pymt. '65.950 1 .... G ........ a level, fenced back yard. What a ~3br. 21hba (total sep. Mulhearn Rily Register v~ -='~s UNDER $84 000 bargain for only $245,000! SUJt.e) + ove~iie 2 car 198-7153 "",_... A4 ..._.~-PO'l'Lhome gar Dana Point's be:>l ---nus house ol entertain· UQU\IVUJ o ocean vu buy al $185,000. lntftt I 044 ment iasues a comfort& neM the new Irvine H11h Jensen & Co. Wkdys ••••••••••••••••••••••• ble welcome plus a School and 11ark. Be s ure ...aSHottES lllDIOOM in the lovely pnva te commuoily or Niguel Shores beblod guarded gates a 1paclous beautirully kept. 3 bedroom bome witb huge vaulted wood beamed ceWnp in tbe llVlnf r m. Formal dining rm, am1- ly rm aod breakfast nook. All with large yard. custom stonework froot and rear -PLUS -fabulous r ecr eation facilities with features t.oo numerous to menuon -AND - accessto pri vale beach ONLY S167,500 CAU.644-721 I MU W /OCEAN VIEW 0.-s.t/S... I ·5 32h.9Sea (l laod Dr. * NEW IN NEWPOIT * Bega I llldl• Tltdor CDltdntlnlu1 ly ...... " ... tto... SMffflB.D PLACL ldetly loclted wtH: Hh._ .. , feat• ea.· ZM. wftta ...... . .............. J1/J batlts. Ot:ly 14 .... ....... Alt .... d , ................. OppwhllH, 0P"Sat/S..frol9 IO_. .T ..... & 16ttt For A"n.t.e"' to s.. C.e.ct J..: Eddy Uaaday ... Frlct.y UMIO I or S I day ..ct S•d_, .. 611.0094 EASTkUff BEACH Choice corner location. "flXERn adjacent to parlt area. s Bdrm 3 baths with many h extras. Top cood1lloo. Cute 3 br beach st· Wood beam ceilin g~ ~Mc~. Rltr Bnck frpk. Nei!ds work _,, bul you $ave $135,000 541-7729 ~WT)'. call now! 645·1221 4 Bdrm. 4 bath on pvt ,...__,,,,,_ •Ill' Cherry Laite . Sunny \.l'I llU~'21 decks Ir boat dock. Uni· que. $2811,000. Prl n onJy. ""Ti'""T1 rn . 6C2-1121 dys or 675·0516 Wnfcliff Rfflty ev/wlulds. __ MIWPORT DUPLEX $139,SOO Steps to beach. This is a Newpon Classic at an ar. fordable pnce. Good summer/wanter income potential. Investors bet· ter hurry! Call StO-llS 1 ~.-..HERITAGE • • REALTORS CD>T Portol'ino on tht• marltet Harbor View homes largest model wtJ br, 3112 ba. fam rr:n, din mg rm. bonus rm. sleep mg loCl m 2000 sq ft Be!.t fa mily community 111 Newport. l''c-e land, by owne r , courtesy t o broken. 644 04 ll LIDOISL£ 8J3.18&t;eves6"4·5742 COMVIEHIENT sparkling pool, 4 huge and see thls great buy l<>- locallon nr Sao Diego bdnns clc 2,,., baths, a day. Call now. THI ACTION aaour Bestb\o' in Mon.arch Bay iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilli•-•- By owner. 3 bedrm. :! bath, large rum1ly rm. corner lot . 100 V1.1 Cordova. $285,000 Cc! II 1 o see, 714 :675 l 71U Zl.3 '888-1962 BToro 1012 ••••••••••••••••••••••• By Owner 81;oJ% assuma· ble VA opllon. Newly re· Frwy, IJ'Vlne Jod. com· wealth" work & storage plex, schools & shoppmg. space. Located 10 Irvine. NiceSbr.21.r.a bahome Only $99,000. New VA Park Place.Inc 842· 7461 loan. 552-4477 decorated 3 BR. 2 BA SELL ldJe items with a Fam. Rm. Frplc. Blllns D&ly Pilot Classified Ad. Near shopping & schools. 642·5678 l.Dw81'•. Alt. 6. 768-4447 ___ . -----------....--- • • • ... -~ .. ,,# A OONVtNl£"'1' SHOPPINC AHO SCWIHC GUIOE fOA TH[ GAlOH TH£ CO Irish Rose Afahan Fuss~Free Fit! 7465 t,A6c. a ... ea e-H1\NCH F~ f-AL TY !.>!.> 1-2000 CHEAP IRYlMEHOME 2 Bdtro with frplc. Only m,ooo. Prin. only. 541..04%1 lkr. .....,........ 1041 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •DUPLEX• Oceaa 81de·ol hwy, level kit.. easy access t.o beach. Needs paint. mi.Dor re· pairs; ideal for home & incom e. Hurry, only $145,800 Mission Realty 49+0731 Terrace atS325.000. Hi_llie M:.Comn2k ~ally, Inc.. '-./,~640-6259 I 000 Mo. COOlt Hwy. 494-755 I (YA Yb REALTY Otl. y $40.000 take over 9'f.!% loan a t $1001 mo 4 BR. 1:1. ba & pool. HWT)'! Ownrtagt. SIJS-OTT7 MEW EXCLUSIVE LISTING LIDO /\TITS BE.')T ALWAYS WANTl!O A '"STIAL'"- & 1M LACWMA llACH. YITU W• IMIY• 2 yo9 c• IMlld;,. ............ cmll: yw cm ..... 2200 141 ft nee ltoeM • OCIAM VllW .,_ ... ,_, T•...,. H'W ltL Wfttlts .............. M price $197,500 llADY FOa YOU! C••'°"' splMe•el Ttldor. Spec feala•s: ........... ~,,. .... ., ........ .......................... fonMI clllllMJ $194,000. 497-1761 c;i ,,... ' .. ' ....,.._... ..,.~,.._.. ·, • 'tJ' I 3 Br l:V• Ba. frplc, patios. no associauon Cees &800.495-4779 .....VMto 1067 • •••••••••••••••••••••• SlOK BELOW MARKET ' BIG CANYON. 2 br codo 1550' ·SlSB. 700. ALSO- e!egaat 3 br home. 20x40 pool & JacUZZJ. lge yrd. $129.900 Agt 673-4311 Beaut.ilul upgraded 3 BR. West.clifr, 4br + pool, cor- 2 ba, 'nffany model home ner lot.. 963-o914/631-041 l. for &ale b)' owner . Ltg Pnn.onJ.y. corn e r lot. n e wl y __ ___;;._.. ___ _ 5 bcdrooml>, 4 bath:-., large country k 1lt0hl•n Wlth fireplac~ fo'abulou~ for entertain~. Com fortable hortle for larf?l' Caauly. Call now, 1t won't l~t! $475,000 BURR WHITE REALTOR. INC. 675·4630 tandscp'd, skylited i.v IY·OWMER rm w/wood panelll'n g. Newport Shores 3 BR.1--------- Decontor Mstr BR. 2ba, Clubhouse. pool & OllGIMAL quality waJJcovenngs in rec Cacil avail. 598.000. Balboa Island beac h au rms. patio w/cover. 646-3402 house with 2 bd rm~;, ()peo bse Sat & Sun. or-------- call for appt. 830·4033. •llST IUY • +newer 2 bdrm. apt ~1 v Cru M v .,. _ _..., ..... , ,. __ .. v· over dbl. garag~. with _.., era z. . . """""".. "'""uo. 1ews, (rpl. + guest apt. with Ne..,,.... IHd: I 069 ••••••••••••••••••••••• COM)() IY OWNER 3br 2~ba, M .500 Near Boat MS--3838 IXICUTIYE HOME Btll specious 4 bdrm, fm. ly home w/lvly oight light view. Wet bar & wOod decked backytd. See II compare tbla lvly harbor view executive home oa fee land. Seller motivated. 646-7711 ~ WalkP.r & lee well kept. many cus tom frn). Clear. Seller will featijres. ·"' $l6S,OOO f uumce. $249 .000 Fl.nanciarCoosultant NEWPORT IEACH Bn*er 64$-2509 REALTY 675·1642 NIWPORTCllST UDO ISLE CONDO Exreptiooal 4 BR 2 Ba on Plan 3. 3 br 2\'i ba, gd wide sl to st lot. Fr. door~ ~t.;.~aded, wet bar, & be• m c e 1 Ii o g., · wardrbs comm throughout. Hardwood PoOl •. jacuzzi, Ullllis crts. noon, la So. patio, m ed $135,000 .. brick lireplace, com· PCM Bealty833-8430 pletely remodeled. By owner. $460.000. 813-8423 NEWPORT CllST CONDO 3 Story Ocea:ftOt:t Plan 3. 3· br 2'1!1 ba gd Two 2 story units, un· Jocat.upsraded,wetbar, surpassed views. E x· mitrored wudrbe comm t.emlve use o( wood & =: J~~• •--•· .... f::· Stained alass win· 000---· .......... c. ..... h h , muc , muc more PCM ReaJty 833-1430 0 w n er f i n • n c e a t OPIMHOUSE Wyl-4 21tVJeS.R.-o Lido Isle $560,000. 548-6230 Lra. Pri .. lhlplex Partial ocean view. Steps to bcb. Cedar/Uk. frplc, sundeck. 3 BR. 2 ool.h each. By owner S2'70.000. 673-3459 Rl·PLEX·ln lovely Nwpt Hgts 1804 Clay. Ope n S-at/Suo \.4, 4IH-3223 eves. 8A YSHOR ES 2670 Waverly Dr. 3 BR, 3 BA, den. OeUghtl\ll cottage interior . Master up. DUPLEX Laree LR. Oak floors. By owner, reduced to brick patio. Ser ious $115,000. Both 2 BR unit.a . ~ must see. OPEN l ~ t.o 'ocean. Good la· SAT/SUN. 1-5 or call come area. 81$-041$ ...... .....,.. ....;..._~~~~~-~.._.~-..~·~~~~ OML Y S 12Z,500!r Bluffs 4 br. 2'h ba lOWnhome. End unit ne ar CdM High. Leue hold. Seller will help finance tool I • CCMtONA P ACIFfC 64 .... 167 1076 ................. Yfll#flOW TMI TOP ~oee••lew fl'OCllh.lp ID ~Ual HefPla. New ll1tla1 • ........ I Bil CGado. 00· j!iht• HENRY UALTORS OllllU' •..(121 .. UJN aew 1 aa view cooctonihtlum, extra1, -bu:y-900 .... 1408 ......... ~ ............. lmD~lt1··2 BR.~ l~ lot. H'exl to Sao Clemeilt.e Golf CourM • -~· ...... Ideal ror ••••••• Ir -- .. ...........__ ' . ~1 For St6lt Hou.1 Fors. .... ..... Jottwr .... ls!att -Jl-ft4111M,jH u............ H..... ........... Fil"-Y. Maroh 2. 1979 DAILY PILOT D L ........ .-...... , . . .. .. . . .. . .. .... ..... . . . . . . . . . . . .................. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. . .. ---------------------;.;...;..;:;,_;;;.;._ .. _ ..... .. S-..~ 1116._... ....... 101 6 ..... ,.._,.,.., 2000..._~ 1000 Co.t.Mt-M U Z4 Httlf• .. •IMdt lZ-40Ho.e1U,.,..... ... d •11 ....... ,.,,..~ .,_ ...... ,~ ··••·····•···•·•···•··· ............................................................................................ ············•··•······· ······················ ........••..•..•.••.•.................•....•. 4 Hotnet I Dpb I' M t pit•\ 2llr 2lla un 11.. Inc Sit> HOO l'rll'l' SIWi.(~ IOt17 ,\1111h1•1m ;\\. t;7J~7 I Rr & den. 2"-ba. 1, blk Bolp/Spnngdalc 4 br. 2 ..... ,...._.. 326' Mlwpwtltocta 37'9 MtY 31%4 • rrom Nwpi Rwr k K1ty ba. lncd yd. earaae KldJi ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• • ---blQOO S 28R I IOR v.lt h pr1 It yarlh ,;r<'•t ~lit~ IU(' a 1100 lt.O ooo down Owtk>r wtll rarr)' cootnct '320. MEWi MIW! HEW ! nw..4•••-' PRICED "'KOM 1118.000 to l22.000 OfymEr 1lu pool. tennhi & pets oil. '445. Aa:t No NO PEE! Apt le Condo ~ A"I Cl'I. ltUUI & Uuna f~ 964 2SOO, 9'73·2971 reot.als. ftental Va.vlhon & v ....... ~ II 646-~1 Adams/Mat1nolia 4 br. 2 675-49!2 Bkr. 'l'ues·Sal New 2 bdrm<'~. frplr. l>a, frplc. dshwbr. paUo. 3 b d r m . 2 -.., b a LIVING ~ Utr. lb;a, cpts. drp:s. pO!Jo 1285. S3llS deposit~ k1d6 O.K. 645·81122 or H 6 ·1857. 752 <B > Shalimar. SOUTH LA&UNA IS DlllMnllY FOR YIPSI WH ITIW A Tll ¥tl W HO MI 0¥111.~ AUSO l lACH wM 2 1M•111 -................ lat.ti .. SZH.000 /f?: e~~,~£1 3J3.1 W Cout 11• )' 1' II 641-6646 IN\'1'-.s'J'M to;N1 PJUH'EttTY IO A<Tt! • t11n lM• 'Jllll 111 21' acr" J-llil.n't'll\ !-!how' >-Int n •turn l11v1•i.w r u•rm., Orc*(\r 1m ~•o~is~1 S4) C:Mlif Rhlt} 546-UOS 71UCHUMITS l Ygi\JlSOl.O \tl'S'l'M•'.1.1 l'AS'f ' SCOTT •tA.LTY 5l6-7Sl3 &,4>ftfof-S... 2200 -······················ blln.\-. 2 car 1ara1w ~ fncd yd. &•rage Kids & Townhouse. Beautifully & up 1078 D.nyon Dr peu.ok. Edtaon H S '465 decorated. boat ::.lip ~$(137 Agt. no fee ~6-t-2Sti6. avail. SUO per mo !nJ..2971 fn9..6310 or 525·6815 N.-ut 2 br. ll''I ba rondo w /?. frpl c 1·~. poo l. d!lhwhr. wa11her/drycr Sor-'}'. no kids or ~~"' S11lile11 ok $-$3S Agt, no ft>t< ~·2566; 973 2971 New <.;oodo 2br 2ba. Incl Ohlfs gorceous 2br 2ba uUI T1·nm14. pool/ J It'. re<' vlt!w. custom decor. wet rom S500 972 IOW bw-. iUdener. pool. $550. 640·6259. SS7-4700 ~Kl Stia:.~i:~\~ea'ft°t~ li6~~ ~~~~w~~~· 640 24 21i '4UO . J b r , 1b3 • n 0 n Royal 011k. 968-9300 s m oke r:; Ref's 989 1\>mf1~ 3 br. 2 ba. patio. ~~~~~l~cf J\rbor :'>411 1806/548-0358. fcncd yrd, gar. Kids & 4 bdrm. 3ir.tba. F R . 2 Apartment&. Entertainm•nt. Recreation ... Yowa-365 days a year! • B•CJ\ltlhil l)lnql• I 6 2 Bodroom fum111h~6 Untumiabed Apmtm•nl& • All Utillt .. a Paid LA MANCHA M'TS Large 1,2&3 bd aurcJen aplb Adult.'!. Oahwhr, bltn.'I. encl. gar. gas bbq Pool Gu11 Pd. 778 Scott Pl. 642·5073; &&5·5611 MESA VERDE home a l mos pher e 2&3 br di>. upt.s, no peL<>. &46-1034 LOWB THRH AIC H IAY HSIOIMCI w,.._ l IN•u •a. l b11M1t • e ... lot w• oc ........... n n .ooo Se ('Ol<ON1\ lH'.~t. MAit t.O'l' ltt>•tlY to bu• Id Ap p r 11 v 1· t.I 11 I .i n " t~.000 IJ,t ofr tioil.i :ld21 • • * pet s 0 K S44S·S455. cl....., boo I & A ( ~-3 us rm. poo •No L-Requi.red J-Lowry g (' n l o n 0 (! I! • ~nn .....,. 6'>I\ I"""' -, 964-2566:973·2971 -""""-=---· _.,., __ . ...,,.,_._._.._. __ W••Mak• VIiiage Beautiful bra nd new adult apts. No pets. Pool Jaciuil. ()pen daily. 955 W. 19th St. Bach. S2SS·S26.'> I Br $290-$305 2 Br $33.S-$350 Urtta ·n.H AltC H IA Y HOMI wlftli 2 b .. ow -4 .-y ,...., ntt 9'w t1 rffly • u...r wittl • 'II 1cl-~wd -.dprkMfot'.-k~Mht. SIH .l70 e bing o_ 499-4551 O n Ill& OldllQtl (C>.l~I IOOO. IO I 1nqo fc<<:t S.a..t• 1076 MobltHcM.1 ······················· ,_.. s. 11 00 ----------1 ·· .................... . SUPB LEVELR I LOT l1101cc locauon. 14alk lt' b!!ach & 11hopp1n8 Pus" hie trade ~.500 JUST LISTED! Cute cottage on larJtt! lot Room-to add. H V spa cc Possible l11et o pt1o n -. tJ).500. HARD TO I EA T! Soper ho me ~1th CX't'Jn \'1ew 3 Bdrm+clen 11, ba Grt•a t corm·r lot 1n gn•at S C art:<t lwaut t:Ond s 119 ~;(.10 Bi\Y !-'MUNT l.u,unou1> mot11k homl Irvin.: w ith i-1HH'1o u!> t·abana lbr w1\h den. rt-Oll'nl J)lllltl , SlOOC frplc plu:.h nt•w c·arpt>tlng throug hout 2 levels , open beamed ce1lin~s. xlnt rnnd. Home 1n ctudes stove and refr1g ;.1t unbeltevably low pricl' oi $49,::,00 1>'73-7890 E L TO RO f'AMIL V PARK Convert" to atlult 4 1:; 7!> Sl1ll t1111"' to pun-h~•!><' a :mr :ma + bonus rm \ C co:.u·h SJJ.000. C.-ill 0 \~ ;,;,,; IN\ ,.~TM .. :wr l•ft l'":R'r\ :. Mrt'l> 1·1u 1 IN ,,,111 lo I '• urn• pun· .. 1-, '-hu14 ., '<Int rl'lurn 111\ '''lnr h'rm~ Hrv'c1:r b'T7 5W9 & ti 79 21123 4PLfX Uunt1~un lk'och :.'O', l>n. lt0'1 (mJllClllJ.: 1'.o ix>tnU., fa1>l 1.'iscro~ Own Ukr 842· 7407 7 UHITS-C .M. Re aul nt>w bu1hJ 1n.: Flreplarc!>. i<lnt locallon TSLJnvmL'l 642· t603 HEAR IREA.K EVEN 15%DOWM 4 l'lex Assume Sdlcr w 1 II r a r r ) p a p l' r . M:rna gem l'nt av11 1I i\gt'nl. Gary D Bo:.lcr ~4388 or :.3tl ~!Jll Pnnr1pali. onl~ FOU~ UNITS-C.M. <~>11'1• v1l"w of hurhor lot ~ l',lr1f1t· Or. l'OM t)l4ri.:r bwld to '"ti or 'l'l 1 S:WO ()(HI .1 I J ti I Its t!Vt•' 2300 ·····•·········•······· Ut-A.tlLa 88} Side \'1llal(t· J br Mobill· llornt', Newl) t.lt.'('or8ll'd tl7.500 term~ Boat Dm·k l'\1 Rl·h p 0 0 I J :1 l' u I I I C'lubh111Hl'"'., H r ok t•r U w n ,, r ti J I 1 !.I l u t.i7S S'511 -----~, o off C C~awtfy ,~ 2550 ••••••••••••••••••••••• va;w LOT . MJmrnoth Liikc:i. VISTAS II. b) OV.'l\t'r l -93-l-Zl94 EARLY llRD SPECIAL Live 1n the country high on a hill. s pect a<'ular VJC'W or vallt>y &. moun- tams. l:lordenn~ Rancho San t a t-•e. for o nl y $1~.!JOO Dl•auufully de· l-ora tl,! 3 Im .:! ha. f<tm1- I\ rm. JJQOI ()v1•r ', <11·re. r'or ;1 p pl le• ~l'l' (•;_ill i i I 4.)'1-!J.t!JCI 1 1.\Y,'l/fo~ HI.T Y I~ :!251 ~~htdAve Comoa Del Mar You are lh~ w\nrwr or Two"'" Tlcb .. to CIRCUS V.4RGAS Much 8th 8 OOPM Pe rformance The Huntington Center Hwtllogton Beach To claim your tickets. call 642·~78. ex l. 272 • • * OCF.AN & CANYON VlF:W Newly rl'<lecor. 2l>r tba +study !luge fnl' yrd . Panoram1l· vu of lites. E';Elc-!>love. rl'fg. w Id . Fi r gardnr. Avail 3-1. $500mo. Dys 879-6539 ask for Rick eve. 687-0865 aft. Ii 2br 2ba View. Horses OK. Gar. oew w/w crpts. 1st. las t & s ec. $450 m o 673-4928 l BR. s tall shower, patw, lndry rm. • 2 blk to 1-; 17th St. shopping & bu:. Nt•w crpl , d rps. llll•. slove & paint Malurc <tdllS. no childr~n or J>l.'lS S295 95.5-11 i8 Beaultul new home nr 3 BR 2 BA. Cplc:. patio. dbl bch 3br. 212ba + den ~~-Yrly. Agent wl(rplc. Sunder k , --------- S!ar»g<'. S590 mo . CUTE 2 Bdrm w/frpk. 900-1032/~7271 bnck walks, lrg patio & yard. S485t m o . Ph LOVELY 3Br. 2'1 l:Sa . 645-6625 bill!.!>. aucrowa 'e oven. --------- end gar . yd $600 mo 2 bed. 1 batb. Lido Isle ISt/lai.t + S300 !>l:!C 516 home. mo to mo $650 Geocva 846 9088.842-4466 OuJdren and pets o k ~l/ 640-1645 <'ves. Bayshores. pvt comm. •TINY corr AGE• I room house J blks to charmmg2sty, lg palloi. oc-ean Nr buses & old frplc. 3Br. 2Ba. S875 town Ctuld O K Very _642_-_S568 __ or_64_S-_5054 ___ _ l'nVD~· Wah~r pd NO BRAND NEW 3Br. 212Ba DOGS S2SO per mo ~ Condo. gar3ge & carport. move 1n. <t.21 L.akc Set! all amerulies. L:>c $$50 mii r . ho us e E . Open mo 642-5062 Sut/Sun 12-4pm --·-------- 2 BR. S500 mo yrly lse. Isl LliKury J br. 2 ba. atrium. & last + secur de p. t•nc l. patio. Frrlc & Olde r cpl. no pe ts . dshwhr. All. db gar 548-9767 w/clec opn r . T e nnis . --------- pool. Jacuzzi. Close lo bch. $500 Lse. 644-8086 2Br, S:.>O mo .. needs work 642-9601 days, 675-0144 eves. Sharp & cle an I b r --------- w1heavy shake roof. lgt-BOAT SLIP. 2 bdrm. 2 hv rm wtrrplc & bnght bath lowe r unit with t het•rful k1tch£·n S475 f1re plact> $i50 m o 1147 l(i22 or H4H-9g41J W a t e rr r o n l H u m l' ~ \'Jtant Jl:tr. 2BJ. N Wl·i.t ti.11-1400 II U . RV 1!:'-1' lllllll~U;t.;2...Jlll'l!i&BIG CA~YON UE1\:\ ~- IM l!.l !H2 ' ~ HOME Spacious 2br 2bd. Nt!ar new. 3 Hr ownc•r!>. un1l. 2 ba. frpl. 2 t'ar REDUCED SI 0,00 0! AueocJe f or S°'e 1200 gar . l-2 Dr. 2 ba. unit!. Catalina Sum.els Crni:n. v'lunu.•u·~~··'!>!··~ .. i;::~::...;:::;s-;;,---~~,ti.l£111.:>~ 1~ --:rtmt>~ \ ery room or r -T."\'E.5TM ENT <:Mofj tatt-__. ~71': ~~+ch:ao a ..Br~ l Ua. Hi.ti~oft den. guard ){atcti com -Propieriy -z 6u0 enc . garage. oceao \U. ~ 3242 _m_uru_ty_640_-8582 __ _ th.ls spacious 4 bdrm. 211 P ROPERTY ••••••••••••••••••••••• no !X'ls. Call b75--1094 or 673-1023 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Beautiful 3 Br. 2' 2 ba. MEW LUXURIOUS frple, patio. pool. Xlnt i.r; Int on Isl TD'!>. on new hom~s 1n Bullhead Clly, Ar uon:.i <7 1~> 645 6600 or aft 7pm. 7141546-363-i balh home on qwet cul 10 Ac~. can be splil to de-SaC' stree t W1nd1ng 212 a<'re parcels. Shows staircase. nice family xlnt return. lnve::.lor rm. huge master :.wle. 2 terms Broker. lrplcs S149.000 b/7-5609 2823 AA BEACH ~EAL TORS :xYi No P.I Cam•n11 lfr:i l S,\N(;Lf::M EN'J'E 492-2100 San.Juan Capi1trono 1078 ..:······················ TIWNER 3 bdrm 2 ba Beaultlully decorated & landscaped With cov ~red terra con a 11 le pal.lo. fountain. 1acuzz1. Large Cor al. Pine. Btrch. & frwl trt-i>!> New am>hances 1nr l. smooth top range. Open Ho11Rl' Son.11·5 $91.000 496-0557 -------Santa Ana I 080 ••••••••••••••••••••••• INVESTORS SPECIAL 1\s:-.ume 9r;, $464 mo . 4lST. 2Ba. 2 yrs old. nr llarbor1Ed1nger. $79.900 l"P Ownt!r 557-6199 CUTE $63,000 2 Bdrm starter. huge lot. No down to vets. Call 1m mediately s41.0425 an. 16ACRES BELAIRE OF F ALLBROOK PfllME 1\VOC,\OO L ANO IN f'H l:.:ST l .CLO LS JU:Ll::All ESTATE CM~ Bf:: SPLIT :.!!J'k balan11t• down owe $368,{}00 Pnm· OnJy 1\11ke Wink. !J57-0554, Agnl. INVESTMENT PROPERTY 5 Acres. can be sphl to 13~ acre parcels. Shows iclnl r e turn. Inves tor terms. Brok~r. 677-5009 & 679-2823 365 ACRES You won't bell1::ve this st-rene "alle~ loade d l41th oak ~s that you ~ill w<tlk investors lhru after the sub-d i\·ision. So of Orange County in I.ht: p:ilh of growth. ln- vcstor ' s te rms . Bkr. l/biG-5717. 1/523-4462 I ACRE FOR YOUR MOBILE or. HOMESITE. Room for pool. bam . corrals and animals . Xlnt te rms Broker 677-5009 & 679-2823 19 Four'Dfexes By owner. f>r1ces CK· tremely low. Seller will carry all financing at 911'k. ~CashRow Low Down PaytMnt 8kr. 7 14/542-36 76 CN.I. l~OR SI:-:T I' .... "* * lWOOMALOT New 2 separate hous<'!'I One 3 BR. 21-'J BA 0.400 sq. ft.) & One 2 BR. I'-:! BA. Cl.200 sq. ll.> each has own nuchd. 2 car encl. garage &· pnvate pa t io/y ard Be I s l Owne r at 168 A&fi Magnolia St. Easts1de $1 78 .500 O pe n S at /Su n .I 5 Owner/ Agem. 673-9479 SACRIFICE Two duplexes on adJOtn· ing la r ge lots ne ar Newport He ighls. OWNER MUST SELL Financial Consultant Broker sis 2509 CdMTRIPLEX Three 2 Bdrm units $195,000. 673-1418. eves or wknds Renhll1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HousHFurni~ ...•....•....•••.....•. 3106 ...... , .........•..•... 2br Iba hardw09d fir beamed ce1htl)(, renc. yni. bltins. Sm child OK. No pets. $375. 1982-8 Meyer Pl. &49-3484 wknd. oc aft5::.>. 3 Br 2 Ba. frplc, ~aragc, <111 \'rs old. locat.ud near So. Cuasl Plala. $495 mo Eves 556 79"7 Dan M4-4'&50 l Br ftlrn. wtr pd. i::a r. adlts. no pcts.$425 227~ Ui amonrl. 673-8540. 4 Br 2 Ba. fenced yard. pre f e r fa m ily 470 CoroftadelMar 3122 Magnolia St. $525. ••••••••••••••••••••••• &11·1358 CLEAN <i BR. Garage. patio & oc~an vie w . ~Imo. 541-6727 3124 • •••••••••••••••••••••• Cottage. cpiy. 1 Bdrm. furrus hed. vy pvt No pels Singles only. S295 w/alJ Ul.lls. S48-~ Hidift91on leach 3 14 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• New 2br 2ba mcl. util Ten· rus. pool/Jae. rec. rm ~-972-1000. LGrJINI lffch 3148 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2BR semi furn. 190 Ca· nyon Acres Or. $395. Ph 21.31:m-2S01or645-8009 Hewport lffch 3169 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~---------ldeal loc 38r. 28a twnbse. 2 car gar, pool, S400 mo. 847·3563. 557-2179 E'SJDE 2 Br. NO DOGS $375. 268-B Costa Mesa St.reel 645-9341. Ea s t s ide $325 tbr mobilehome. Adll.S. no pets. Quiet. 673-7787 Mesa Verde 3 br. i:'·• ba . new crpts & drps. 2 frplcs & ramily rm . Quiet c ul - de-sac. $525 mo. 549·2744 or days; S57-0276eves. 2 BR. house. private yard . garage. Pool. Small pet OK. No kids . $38Sper mo. Manager 2453 B. Orange Ave. TRl-PLEX-E . Side C.M. DOAT SLIP. SBdrm, 4 1098 4 bdrm.' 11/2 ba. la rge fenced yard. $475 per mo. 557-3225 aft 3pm daily & wknds. 700 ACRES Yrly inco me $9600. ba. Avail 3/1 lo 6/30. R1v~rs1de County al a s t27.soo. 833·2330 . SOOO/mo. l BR. small hou!>e . Al ••••••••••••••••••••••• YOU CAM buy lh1l> neat 4 bcdrm. 2 bacashtoloan. No quali- fying rcq·d. F\JJI pn ce S72.950. Park Place, lnc 842 7461 HARDTOIEAT! 4 BR. 2C;os ba. w/lge Cami ly rm & rormal dtne rm Assumable 8 "2'C. VA loan Park Plact!.lnc 842· 7461 main freeway offramp. _67_5-8_790 _______ OCEANFRONT HOME . cond. Easts1de. $295 Some xlnl commercial 2 Bdrm w/charm. encl ~6·3937 pote ntu1I. Rapidly d~-OUR CLIENTS pal.lo & decks. Yrly lse --------- veloping area & 2 mile:, LOVE IMFlATIOH Sim/mo. w Jbr. 2ba. dbl grg on quiet of freeway frontage. In-There ls many a man WatetfrOftt Homu Sl. in Dorset Ln. SSOO mo. vestorterms . ~o'd happily sell his 631-1400 CallAbe.556-9956. FARGO R.E. st.bck or mutual fund s for ---------• Super clean. Eastslde 3 116TT-SWJ or 1/522-2080 whal he paid for them 4 BR 2•~ BA F D 21/2ACRES Slart your owo ranch. Ple nty or r oom f or mobile or. home and barn Xlnt terms . or 5 years ago. Would ni-Bayfroot R~I Co · y,. · am. in. ..,.,. . :,;r~ an n· Rru. & gardener. Bob you sell your home or m· do m Bluffs . 2Br +den. Rasmusson 964-2455 come property for whul 2"'2 ba. Nr pool. 67S-3371 you paid for il 4 or 5 0.. Poi..t 3226 years a-go? Our clients SCll'lta AM l 180 ••••••••••••••••••••••• S7S.500. 3 Br 2 Ba. shov..s Broker. cootinue t.o prosper by •••••••••••••••• •• ••••• buying. selling. and ex· Yl house for renl. util pd, changing real estate ruce yard. c.-hildren OK, Taking the first step 1s oo peLS. S2SO. 548-8300. 4Br. 38a. spa, nr new. close to Dana HilJs High. 33101 Buccaneer. 493-8212 hke a model, completely 6TT·S009&679·2823 new Inside & out. extra lg Jlifii!a ht .__.. ( ya.rd Near all schools & ..__tt.~...:- AA<>ppinf[ Assumable 9'} TUt"" -1300 loan 5541 Placer Ave. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Owner. 962.7223 By Owner 2 4-Plexes. ~.000 each. Prine. On- ly ~or 540·12L9 often the hardest one. H evs. ss&-0007 you're ready to move up ---------- oc start your investment Ho.et u..turw.lslMd progr a m . but h a v c ••••••••••••••••••••••• Brand new coodo, walk to N"1guel beach. 3 BR den. 2"'2 ba. 2 sty. 2 car + plulg, some ocean view. S1SO mo. 213-86.5-3321 become confused with 311 lc6oa l.a-d 3206 the aspects of today's ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----------market. lhen come to the Beaut Coodo n.r Manna & MACH COt4DOS ~mo 548-6019 or 1-2-3 Bedrooms. Tenms. --------- pool. some slips. Tow nhous e or. Hoag Waterfroot Propert1es !1osp. 3 BR. 21-z ba.: 213/592-2813 faces pool. Adult area. 714/84&fi60!t Dbl. gar . $450/Lse Rltr Irvine 3244 _642-_5333 ______ _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• S.Cletnen+. 3276 RENTALS •••••••••••.•••••••••-• •• JBR. 2 bu. . . . $475 625 Beaut. Towhs 2br 2ba 4BR. 2h ba. NB ... $1000 Re treat Oe n . g o tr SanClemcnte rourse. pool11ac. I blk to 2 BR 2ba S4SO/SSOO bch. S525 661 12!15. . ~-4727 ~-------~ Nice 2 Br. crpts. drp!>. stove. refrig, encl gar. Yard. $350. 556-4314 ........ 3210 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4t 2 Br Tudor. No S A handsomely restor ed. many extras . $495 ~523 CAMPU5Dl·IR.'/INE, ~~e-v wknds • Super Sharp br t •.,ba Spac 3 Bdrm. 21 :r ba Condo. S495 . Dbl a lt. 1Wnhse wlfrml d1mng . gar . e a rtht ne crpts . family rm, 2 rrplcs. wcL pool. club hse. Pam Agt. bar & AIC Located on 751.2000 gmbell w/v1ew m Univ 1---------- Parlc. No pets. $575/mo. SOtlthLolJ!Ma 3286 l8l>6 Foxglove Way. Call ••••••••••••••••••••••• coll 714/1-287-2604 San Fantasuc View-Monarch Diego. Summit. a dlt comm. WOODBRIDGE 2BR&:de n . SS50/ m o . .., ,..---L •...a.. ... Comm. clubhouse. pool. --•h• --...-n jacu:zzi. etc. TeaJ & Bab· 3 Br. 2 ba Put10 home. cock ReaJty Inc. 499-4797 Dec in e urthtoncs 1n 1----~----- pl a nned com munlty s w/lake. pools & tennis Unfurnished 3425 crt.s. Frplc. s/ c ovens. •••••••••••••••• ••• •••• l~c dressing r m w/m ir o. 2 br. l~ ba. bltn rored cl~lS. elec gar dr A/C. s auna. Pool & opnr, 2 patios. lge yard. jacuzzt. New cpt. Nr S. No pets. $525/mo. Call CSt Plaza. S425. 559-8420 8:11-47:.> wknds & cvei. art aft6pm 6. ·--~-----------------13 br. 2 ba. pool. jacuzzi. NEW 2 BR condo. up· Newport Terrace. $495. graded. lighted tenrus. No pets. Call Rhett, pools, jaC $435. 960-3521 962,..8847 ---~------Irvine Groves 2 BR. den Spacious 3 br. 2 ba coodo. + formal d1JUng area. Nr So CSt Plaza. Pool. Fireplace. ceramic Ule. sauna. jacUlZI. Sorry no self clearung oven. Xln pets. 557-4872 location. Pools. tennis. ... *>_..._ £...-:-1.-.. clubhouse. 5475. 559-037 rlf ,_."" .......,._ aft. 6 or wknds ••••••• • •• •• •• • • •• ~· • • • ---------4 CorOM .. Mw 3722 t..,..hoch 3241 ...................... . ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br. short or long term. Lg 2 BR h o u s<'. nr washer & drye r furn. h1 g h sc h o o l . Pvt . ~9990759-l.367afl5 $450/mo.494-8178 · Costa Mesa 3724 LC11J111111 Hiia 32 50 ••••••••••••••••••••••. •u••••••••• ........... ..._.,Property 1400 experts at Quail Place Bayfroot4br,3ba.family beaches. 3Br 2ba. pool. MoWa.Ho.1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Properties for solid. pro-rm. pier. no pets. $1200. Jae, te nnis. $42$/m o. Super 3 bedroom. 2 ba. SUS CASITAS For5* 1100 Renting 1320 SQ rt In· fesslonal ~ounse lin g. Lca.se.675--0625. 24006 Paseo Corona. No frplc,dshwhr,paUo,fnrd Large & reg. 1 bdrm. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• dustrial s pace. San ta Pr.!amid your equities eap1.,.._.. hoch 3218 pets/s mokers.831·28L6 yd, Kld & k encl. gar. S255. & up I ACRE Ana. x lnt location . withao exchangeaod/o.r ••••••••••••••••••••••• New house 3 br. 2 bu. s4·3rr.Agt~ N~~c0e : Adults. no pets . 2 110 • Swunnunq, TeM ... 81.lhcndt • • Ac11.,!JH Oir-'1or r ... Sw>dov llNllCh .. • H.allh Clube. ION.Illa PLUS MUCH MORE! Oakwood Garden Apartments N•wpor1 Beach/North tl8C ll'VIM IOI ttrhl I" I~> 64~-0~<,ro N•wpon Beoch/5Quth 1700 l61h S1 Dover 01 I btr n 4, 642-dPO Alilu1t· ~n'':'l'r: p•·1• MQda.._ ~'P•'' , t<u ly r • Short term rl'ntab. 2 & :J TSL Mgmt 645-8122 BcauL brand new adult apt!> Spac I & 2 hr W IDwMM' ~t) it' f'rpll', Lnd.ry rm lmmed ve l-'py I Br. 1 B<i S325·$335 2 Br . 2 H;1 S395·S-12a TSLMgml 1>42·94 12 CoiMtry Setting u.J ~ 21st Street Ea:.L-.1dt• 2 br & den s plil lt>vc l Frplt'. d cC'k ~k}bJ!hl. all t•xtr;.il> S~1;, mo :'loo ch1ldrt'11 nr fWh OJ)~ tiHi l:!li:!. Cl'!':. 645-9~3 UH. from $375 up Agent. E&t.-.1dl' :t lir 11ll1h. 110 lii5-8170 pt'l ~ r\<I u lt ' ~:J 111 li40-IZ78, !j~·42tl l l'\C:> Jft 5 PROMOHTORY POINT View Villa. Complctdy funushed I BR & Loft Availabh: now Tenn•~. pool & ~P4 Ocn n~ S o d l'rl1n.i: Ln1t t•d Brokt-r~ 675-5626 STS'S TO BEACH ~RR. I b<t yrl) S-100 1 BR. :!ba . ~rl) $750 ;! BR. Iba.) rl) S-13.'> . CORONA DEl MAR :; BR. 2 ba. > rly $1200 associated BllOKEllS ll[A, TORS &U11, vi. bo•too b' t Jti6l "TI-IE VICTOHIAN" 2 Br studio. I' 1 ba w /~llr', adlts. ('pt:.. new d rpi>, range. fncd yd w 'p<1l111. wtr pd S:.15 tki7 \'trlun J ti$--H20. l : • :'\t>WI) dt>tOrJ\l'11 :1 hr :! 1).1 1ownh uu''' :O.IJ.11·11111 '> fln,-pltJl'I' ,'v ptM ti l)1J1t•I Jr1•" .\dull' "" """ Ult 1~;, ~QI I n:;, :1!11!1 So l'oa-,t Plat,1 .ir•··• llh. J Rr 2 & 4 plcl\ . .-m I ~.1r drape~. t·Jq~h 1111 rn,.. S:SS 7~·7336 alt :1l'M HEW DUPLEX 2 br. 2' 2 ba, l'\Cry a mem ty. 1650 Ml fl Obie g3ra,11e . H u)!l' } a ril wl room for I rl r. l'lt· $495 ti73·633h f>I:! %t~i 2 BK. I RA . fully furn. I ---- blk to ocean s.i~ mo IJuplel\ :t BH 1 IS:•. 1•11c·t Adult .... no IX'll> r.;;,.0475 ~ar '1J llir•· .1dulh 11v BALBOA 111\Y n .t. B :! J\drm. 2ba. ulx I urn ... ub nmt Now !I\ all 10 ri 30. $00 J)tr d<t) min :! mo &l.2·4001. t 324.:1321-1 STEPS TO BEACH.:? br. I ba. pool. laundr)o . t•nc l gar S375 640 50711 pcl.~ S3to m11 ~I 111~,;, SJ75 t-lr n~w 'l hr '! lJ;1. gar. trplt• l/J ic' ('Im ... to all 1SLM1?mt 2 BR l B1\. l'arporl. lmb OK. no dO~l> Cpt::.. drp:.. S295 md 831·9081 ---4 RR, :? ba. r dr fro m Imm a c Q u 1,. t 2 U r beac h V lelN. S~9~ m o loWT\hOUSl· Patm. pool . l.hru Jum· 1.>. thl·n '4 Id~ .iduJL., $325 !Ht.i !1507 i.'>:, 54&5ti().) W 18th St ....................... ....,., ....... 3107 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1.4! bayfronl 2 Br 2 Ba. frpl c. g3r 3 J?l', pri v beach Yrly b l'. Adulls only. n o pe t:.. S850 67J.Z162 Very clean Bach. 1 7 blk to beach. S265 per m o ullJ incl. 675-:.>29 wkod or eve:.. 2br cpL., dr:tJX°' 1·:irpt1rl. PJl.10 3.5+ prt·f .'\tJ l'hilcJ !loo peL' &t2 17111 EASTSIDE •Lockt'd gar. w1lf.l ::.tor • O/W patio. lndry rm •Special cabine t !>pact• -Gas heat. gas cookin~. J?SS hot water all frel'. •Adults. no pets. 2bdrm S335. 2323 Elden Ave.C M 00-7605 2 Br. P 1 Ba townhou:h'. 2 br. frptc. yrd. )?ar. ne ar gara.ie. patio. pool ferry&s hoppmfo!. Jal·uu1. fireplace. Adulb $400. 536-6617 only. $385. 631-4984. Clean I br. u111 incl $320 EASTSIDE 6i5·7876 eve!>: 547 4200 e 2Br Unit m :.m ull days l'OMpkx foatures new Cor0M def Mor 382 2 <'plS. new drps, fre:.hl~· ••••••••••••••••••••••• NICE 2 br upper dplx Empl'd sgl or marned cpl. No smokers or pets S:ILS. 64().4999 Large 1"'2 br. frpk. So of Hwy. 2 blks lu ocean. clo6e to park Avail 4/1 $375 mo + ut1I. D<t)S (2µ)6SS-6072; e\eS 1213) !ro2l.89 4t lbr Ocean F'ront .ipt CdM. Single professional person preferred $400 rno.644-S771 /b75·1049 SPYGLASS HIU 4 & family, dining rm. ocean view. gardener & water included. Sl650 mo. t4EWPOIT CENTER REALTY 640.1812 pruntl'd. blln rang\! & di:. h w a s h e r . g a r a ~ l ' AdJls/no pel!>. $335 mo. ~2042 Almost new condo 2 BR 2 Ba. comple te kitchen <bll-1ns. dis hwas he r . trash ·compactor) l{a~ BBQ. frplc. w/w carpel::.. drapes 2 ear gar . ele<'tr door opt>ner. Nr Or Coast Coll. $425 mo + S200 dean d e pos it 557-tM73 -------Lge 2 BR. l BA. pvt pal1u. lndry hkup. gar. S315 mo 54&-6299; 557 0848 11/zMOKTHS RENT FREE! HOWRENTIHG IRANDHEW FOR YOUR MOBILE or, Parlcg-. Also 660 sq ft of-purchase w ith a n eye Mod 3 BR 2 BA r~c frplc. famJly rm. cunyon 964--2566; 973.2971 Newport Bl. 548-4968. HOMESITE. Room ror rice. Lloyds Pest Cont.. towards high future re · enc.I. y-..... ocean. vu. z5 . •c:•u: •93 7112 "'-··I d t-.. 2b lb pool. ba.rn, corraJ.a and 979-6021 turns for your golden mo .• 1'5o _vi_ew_.-.. __ ._ .. _. __ . __ ~-New .. BR. 2''2 baths w~ Rates 'i:;.y b:1c:;'.raR-=::ar ~nll(I 2 BR, 2 ba apt.'>. P~rlect foe 2. Great C.M. loca· lion! Availa ble March I.5th. S375 & S39S. Call fur details while selection lasl!>. a nimals Xlot terms . Cosa:arclal yeA ars0 E. N T S A N 0 ,.~ ...l-1 M.. 3222 BToro 3232 ~~oorw 892R~7~::_-7141 sp&ciOO'S'st~os & Adults No Pets. 759-1046 Broker ._ a. f 600 -_.. ••••••••••••• •• ••• ••• •• ~ .,_ 1 .. _ ... __ m ites 677 ;._ • ..__ .... .,.. .-.-a,uvy BROKERS-We have a ....................... ----------1 ~·"" Co b S27S 1 . ......., v, .. _.... ••••••••••••••••••••••• few positions open for 3BR. ram. rm .. J asmine 2~,.P~~~~!~r.d~~~~!, 3!,~·te~.8;ti~n$!~ ~eoc ~S~rv~:~W e:%p~oy~d3P!·dlt. 'n o DeAm 8a)'11\de Villa1e. 1..,. IEACH C·I licensed pro~essloo3IS Creek; 0 0 areenbelt. focd yd. gar. Kids&: pets Close to all major smoke. no pet. 640-4999 J2l6 llla,yOower 125.900. Six reta1J st.ores (or sale . who would hke to af-aome view $UOO ok $S2S "-N f _110-__ 2344_or_83_l·_13_i_7_~ r and 1 1 ·~ br, 2 ba. lge covrd~b $3>0,000w/tenm. ftliate, wiltb Ora~ge 2 BR. 2 ~ .. canyon vu, 964-2:166; mmi o ec. t..,........ 3252 reeways rv ne STEPS TO CHINA COVE ~ pa~~-}!.!0~ ~9'a2~ce Agt. ....11:,,!!!.CORlty. ~~~ll~~t! adlt1$51$.Al\873-5354 •••••••••••••••••••••• Newpor\R ~BeSuiach::::...as-I.«e 1 BR apt with mint .. ,th -.-. ._..., "'' ,_,.._~ ...... ncal """'.... Near oew 38r frplc , cul 4 BR. den. 2 Ba, fplc. O n:S vu al ocean. Pvt. deck R.C. TAYLOR CO. ~7082 cqHiuUoo. We have .._..IA Y VIEW de-sac. c.omple lely rncd. blo.. ~vt atrium. 3 car 20IO ewport Blvd $450 I m o · Ev u ca 11 640.5112 •11 ... ,..15, OLDL.MMIMA oves: 50 income pro· 2 bdrm spacious mulU· lndscpd., auto apnnklers. 1 1 •. 642 261 I -~ Start .. ~~ ranch =n~ ~s~!eJ.! ~~-~liable now. :t~~~fa~!S:!· ~~.ug(:,~!1~: ~~~nc~in~~--s4J-zooo 2 BR .. So. or Hwy. No 1~~~~~~e~as~~r/~~>'c~r Plenl)' Of r oom fo; belt 'retail area, appl'OX. J ft. I •tL \J'a~.zi:oliayaid~ tn4)494-8393 m> l Br mobile home. ~Mo J\ge~-2212 h ook-up. put10. S350. mobile or. home and 2800 s q . ft As king y~lll' Dr. 96'15 mo. for appt. • ••V..._ 3234 f .. utpOfilNch l26' Mature adlt.s only. No 548-7m ~~. Xlnt terms . !?O~· Realonomics Bl~& "E owner,675-861S, :;:: •• =:! •••••••••...... ••••••••••••••••• peta, Quiel, sec:utt. 1991 C....W... llZ4 1---0-P-E_N_S_U_N_l i .... __ "' Vlill"VNV ra.A ~ llACH UV1t4G Nwiw Blvd 646-8373. •••••••••••••••••• ••• •• 1997 Ch .. -h S-l. 877·5a•t7t-Jll23 Harbor View Montlego Close to tJen1entary s ch.I. -tn ...... tillaSaYSCHOOL nOPBnts• 4br 2ba ram . rm . 3Br 2Ba w/lgd.:q. frpk, MewZ&lllH...• &ch rum. :m Victoria. AU.ADULT APTS New c ustom des igned ' 116.toO 1 tic'dfor'4cbildttn +a tO,..Tll:ltP.M.) wallpaper, J•'9· oenr. d ishwasher. cover ed Widen. L.R .• fam rm, mmo.UUlpd. MOWAVAIL.AIU lui<u.rypnvate2br.2ba SlftTOllACH bedrm 2 ba taomie on Ukemodel.'800.M0-07" partjow/BBQ. kids OK din. declt. pat. trplc'w, 642-31~-Zbrapt.Pool.Jacuui& &3br.2~ba.Pvtfeoced W.W.'111.raller•saa bedtO(lqelot. 20'4ALOT Nope\a.$51$mo Agi no elec: gar.opener. Both BAO E 1 )'aniil.frplc.2V>car gar. (DN$116) :s pv\ bcb • Pan PlaceJnc M2·'1~l VA, SlOt,500, E·slde LovdY 2 Br l IU house Cee86'-.2566; 973--2971 pro(eas1on•llY decoral· a.a,.. IHdt 3741 """area. noc · ~gu. w/ Ice. door opener. pler.8ublett1DcaJlowed Ccel.8 ...... Call Ccn· w/frplc, fl'Oftt)'ard, walk ...... ....__... 12 .. 0 ed. seoo " '700. Call ....................... 5?~~Y~tST Bonnie 645·4486 OT ~--r.:amc~~;· C~:r~r;c:; ~:.oJ:. Cout ~ti:'~S.!f Larkfpur. •=!!!!'!::':.'; ••• :.. =at 6.11·3444 or ~~~t!kE:c:. :!.~ Qis~Mes'a .. 64$.~98 f:-:r,s~·.:~~flJ°~r~ .a..,. k b. Oll..-.d by ... ;J;H••••••••••••••• ' -8 tae 28 New_.l•nt·2 bedroom 1----------1 aerv .. color-TV. heated 2 br., 2 ba. all e)ee., gmd · !21.3>645-4367 ......... u at .P . *•ASS•••* OM.Y OMlm T~ua.";iR, ii •• ~: !f.'~!..~wt~: HCANYOM 11001. Util. (714) 4$4.sz!M. noor. cov. park, QO"ta, ---'-2 bdr ne •-W...t¥trJtblal.'tt rma. Av.u.ble hl Otd CdM. '* r~ Jd, pvt bell ac· .i;,;e,'F\';e block• to DIAMICOMDO 115N.CoulR•y. 1350. llO Vict oria. V""""area m ., -·-·II'-U"°"~ l'D4l ===""'I:..~~ --...... PrlYete l·c,er ::...-~·b.,"11;,."";jJ ....._ ...... -·Dr. __ , .... _ =-=·~~'.~~ ............. l 0 1 I • .... "° -,.r \hat Cellll..... JU4 1arafe. P'ull)' main· ...... uv area.' Lovt· bda. '175. Utll,DCI. One 2 ltdnn l Balb, S8llO mo, med., '3'75/mo No pe\.tl ~·~ . .::'J!. Del lwh:kt/ ... 1GU_tM'lteUlyourown ........ "••••••••~·-fatDecl )' .... M ulta, No ly yard •. tnCI')' area. reap . ~m QI a a dll ZlllP~:maopett.Oall 54&«l08al\el'6PM ~ tlr:DI ... S. l!J&MJ -Mr, acnr di• townhw Cet lnquiN aut7 tJt.h Slat llo. *.iAts.,._' -.-. ,...., So. Coaat Plan area. 2 ::rtit.U•.,. _,,,.._ .. _,. .. ~PAClflC -•11r,r ... _,_ ""41 -1• -OM ..,..,..._ J76f lllR....U-.paUo. BR. 2 8•. bulll·l••· Cllllu.•' ~~ '44-al61 01Ubr,2bdor1510lmo. •· u. Ciitdo. &.artslde. llALTOI 644-lllZ ....................... '*"1 rm, ~ blk lo E. c~t•. drapes . iocl, · ..... lilt W. ~. akyliglu wla· N r ,~b -" 1a • STYLEON 11th St. lhoppint •but. prace.'325. •T338 ---------,_ .... ~; ........... pouwpt dows, op1a llallcaHi ac:lllooll • .._. Dbl car Bteu&U\IU,Jdftol'SbrCOCl· OCEANFMNT New crpl, d.rk1. tll.i. to "'1'-CIMldled adt do ,.... li*m IWle. Cal :r• + lit • tut 6 do. pMI, pvt 15 acre ar. 2bai •tud)', lrplc. aeD¥e • ,.Int. lhtur~ lbr bttins. trp/d.pe,. No, • _ ...... _..._ ........ ~ ................. ,. ....... ... ....... !.'_~ -Call Ull!!...llart •nn or . Call •l07I aft ....... Newpos.rt Twr•H: -· uu lacld. Adultl. -*"':'no r bUdrea or p~t•. U&Om o . 71 l __ ... ,,., •• .,,.,. ._..-.1111. ..... tSS-1178 lhaHmar.MIH722 . • / .. DM.Yl'IU>T f'r1day,March2, !!7'9 = ............ ~~ ~ 4HO IOll -........ ~ .. &1 11t1 ~ A,u lwcla ~ Hoom. klt<'kn ~ laundl')' •-................... . ••••••••• .. ••-••• ...................... ••••••••••••••• .. •••••• prtv Sau Clomt1nl• ,,. ___ u___ JI JJT5/mo 498 2227 ft 4 SlDJle enelo.td 1•ra1e ---H c..e..... •Z4 .......... JllO a for atoraa• or ca.r. Mt .. •• .. -• .. ••••••••• ••• • • -·-••••••••••••• ••• •••••••••• •••• •• •• ••• • • pen deJ Mar an>a. '3$. mo lair Wor\d IM &a~r I.-W\l\Y n.lt>ITI, lltt Ital• Leave me.Nie 751·9905. BUY NOW!! Lowe It and Liftlt ')110U th.· p.lllM.~':a ol ..a .,. •• I ...... M· tnd>'f """"' tumhl,11<1 '' 1t1•rtifl, ,,oJ ouin l'<"w .. L&I •11 1,, 11'4 .. 1111d ul h11blll111<1 'lh :\Oh JI 11! 1111M11~ tlun'I' '11 •IH .1du!i •11o111111o.•11t hflllk M 10,,.,, h'• k VllL1!,!•' •.'I I 1111 11 h 'lh II 11. It \l\>U '"''' '"'"' unu~I fltl\/\.11); 111d lu ... 111v A Rl:CRl:.ATION MRADI L l "n t. 111111. , , "lfh ""1!1r1m11101 po•" rha\ \mtqw ""111,h 1U f1'. ll ii .l..i<. u.ui "'"1KI ...._111."\.+t\ll l nlllt M1•11nt·"'' 1 ... i.,.. l11hhou· .. • ,,uti h•1'1~1u• u111\\1,.1111111 f\11 t.1lh ""' ,._,." ,,1111.1 1 lurn 111 th.· 4'" 1<f l1t.· 11 I 1h ... ," " •'ROM Im TO 14 IS. l111 ludu1o1 I I.· 11 N W.1a. 1 I\,• I , ,.,. h"1u1h •I 1 .A~ 1 ... '~ ,, • ' l .. 1 I\.·••· LS> delree vu lbr, Iba. lndry pr1vp tlt-f reqd ,..,.,. __ .__..._. 4400 Nrw Adwt.1 ~yr• mln ~·d ~ cm ~ -Too ol bill Monlt't'lto ---••••••••••••••••••••••• Vlll•ice UOO Ow or {'ll!an c.-ut. ooa 1mobr to Deluxe medlt'al 1u1te. 7l494011271S883'74 ahan• 4 bdrm houn IP'OUOd nr .. Corooa dcl ---Muat a,. fun' No dnAS•! Mar. RealonomicaCorp. Mtw,....IHcll ll6' 114'0 rn11 54" ¥300 , 87W'IOO ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~Oft)1 P Alie MIW.-OIT . N t t l'; 1 ... y ... U R N . Oac helort , I or ~ 1l to; o R O O M Orodrooml & 'l'ownhowwa W I K J T C 11 E N fi'mfn s.'k9 :'.() VRJVJLJo!G F.S 962· 7520 Spttrtal'ular apa, tot11l Al',. Ur WK.NOS n•ttl'Allon pro1trirn1, --- a»soo 11q. fl. ofhc~a From Sl~. Incl utal. 779 W.19thSt.~2200 Downtown Huntington Beach. 210"" Main St One 2·rm otllce :avail. Nwpt tfghlJJ SttO Wulk to $110. 900-l.SS8. CONSIGN NOW I •Net S140-$200 pr wk. We have 2.1 million contractural r eservation backlof( on "fly.drives .. with P.an Am u nd National. aJso e xc lusivel y published by over 60 U .S. & International wholesalers including b ut not limited to Triple AAA. A mtrak . CP Air , Traveman (Au s tralia), RACV . NurGut (Germany) TCS (Switzerland). toetal f.ll'Ulrllm 7 ~1,_ II \elU\.is C'QW1a At Jia1hao11 l&l...t. Jamb()rl,.' 6 S11n Joaquin llUl1 "4ed beM"b Non amokc-r S48 :s3:t6 •10% investment tax credit + double OH THE the d ~lining depreciation. W •JER•. •Current fleet is at 2IORV's require ~SUITES 350 by April 30 <overbooked in certain 11-0uw tor l'\'nt. fhtt Dur 350tol300aq.ft sizes). City a.Ip. 6, lmt>ru turn ,_ ... He Views •Purchase at factory net invoice c rutely pr cpl C.all Wet Bars 4·Star Mini 's & class A's. i.ft.-r3p.m _54&_1_~---U.Mcwi1tc1 •100% financing of invoice, sales lax & 17141644-1900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IACHaOI UMfTS $lJS+.,.,Mt. 1011. ...... MI. C4 ...... 556-7707 Ytie.eloftl ..... a 4250 .............................................. fNEED \!MONEY • calDfTMO FOUND ADS A1£ FREE Call: '4Ji.5'71 rttOl&.l:M Lost or Found a pet? Ca II a.d& lrdTDloeRt Animal Assista n ce 547·54 02 League. S37·2'l73, no fee . Arranged by Larr: 2 blk cockapoos. C..tHo...LoaM Vi c. Goldeowes t '& ....... t.Tnatf ~~~~de n . M & F . DHdi 5035 , ___ ~--~-••••••••••••••••••••••• LOWEST l ........ tRotes lstT J>.'s. also 2ad T .O. LoaM. F~l Terms slnt'e 1949 S......Mtc).Co. 642-2171 54§.061 I L11 11 t . Nor w eg i an £1Jthowld, Male. 3 yr, blk/gry, looks li k ~ Hu11 ki c. REWARD. ~ Lan: Cockapoo type, 12 lb fem. "Pooh''. Blondish tan. Springdale/ Ed ang~r . HB. Reward 84&1143 I ~.Mc~~-, ... i. ....... t .... II.···· .. -~ I ~U li\.~11 1• .. \,, 11tl .... ~I M. •I \ ,n! "''"' ti .. m l >r.111o1" l. ·~•" { 1111.~ C.. 1 1 .. 1'" ,·11 11 uh." ,, kl I .111\ ••" Near l.ulo :?RR 2hw It.ax ury W•h'rlronl 11 11t (.;lfrql, b .. lcun)' I rµl1• $bb1 mo s.5ilt lltOZ ~ottoict• 1n Wat~:.. Grt VI~ license through major banks at 13.0 Unt1&1n IJwlt l7f10's on 14 Ne~ l 7S-8662 APR-7 year note. MONEY AVAILAllE a<-res uverlooktog Lake · 1 2nd TO LOANS ---------U> REW ARO for the in formal.Ion leading lo tht.• return of a 78 Btu~ P~ol mo-Ped with a buddy seal lbal dtsap. peared from Estancia H.S. Call 545·7863. No to\ill( furn w/ modern SUI> Up. Office·store. 480 Investment Sem i nars held on SWING LOANS fac1 & a pph's F as h/ ft, A/C, 17301 Beach HI, EQUIPMENT NOW RF.NT1NG DU 3br, 2bla IOwt'r t.lplx, I nde/walk/gotr OrjUSl re· H B. LEASE842·2834. Saturdays lOAM·lPM on March 17th. CONSTRUCTION -----------------~ blk bt·h No Pt'ls $:,oo lax Sips 6 $150/wk 24th & 31St on location. OR ANY PURPOSE u.e m OOIJ Urochure avail Box 1574 Plush olfaces. up to 750 sq O.. IV lewtd lllc David P. Carey & Assoc. il-1 1 '">Ill I H It 11 ,.,.._. ll40 --Orange, <:w. 92668 or ft tn xlnl bldg. l&th & 1.r-z u _ _.... • '". c R.E. Broker.960-1957 . me8ti8Jllf ••••••••••••••••••••••• OCEAN .. 'RONT. upper 639-9378 Newpo r t Blvd . _.., .,......,_... """•• . , o. SHA.RP, beach 1,:l.ts 3 BR, urul Very nJl'e L11rge 2 -------6'&5-:Ull/6'6-6303. 714/55t~44' LOAHPACICAGIMG SCRAM •as New beaut1ru1 g,udeo frplc, dlahwshr, .iurag~ BR. gar. $700/m o Onthebeach ! 2br.2006 W. 900 sq ft 3 rm suite. Nr o.fsld.Ca. 1-100454-0ltt -PLACEMENT• ~ a pt.s.,pool&spa. ~palaol> No Pt!ls _67_S._l006 ______ ~~7~i~i orunf. o.c. Aiport. NB. Avail ...... JD•"slllMH-2371. EqwtyLoans ANSWERS questions asked 126 E. 18th Stn.-t•t Z3S8 AlJ aduJl. oo pets, 2 br. 2 Mar 1. Contact 752-8263 Computerized reservation system Venture Capital 1146 61:116 t' .. ......:nd V'lla ba. Crom S330 J acun1, BIG BEAR Cabin, sJJ>6 l4, Dana Point, deluxe oCflce 1 """'ati· lso. S n Fran 'sco & ManimumSS0.000 Entall -GChalr -2 bedroom. 11.Juth $340 ~"' I ge pool, re('. bldg Located pool table, color TV, 2 4-1"" ons a m a Cl FioancaaJ Cons ultant Party -rieve - N•w 1 .... bdrm luxurv across from Newport trplcs. ~~16. sf·rpaocem, Bos&!Asq, .f4t.9.5a4c9r7o5s~.· Denver. l ·way fly-drive. BKR. 645-2509 VEGETARIAN 161 ~ 18th Street 642-0856 Uachelor ~ ""' .,, B h 0 If C ---------1 My neighbor isn't too uduJl apts . 10 14 plans e 8 c o u u r 8 ti . PALM SPRINGS 2 br. 2 ~ !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! P Rl VA TE PA R TY bn nht. He thinks a W ~d from s.au. + pools, ten· Shown by 11ppl. only. ---------• ..... f IY' $260 d 545-4855 ba, luxury, pool/tennis DEC.ORATORS . desk L...L-frialR........._. 450" BEERTAVERNNplBch. ww pay more or your Eater is a pove rt y-rus, waterfalls, pon s! condo. Weekday special -,......._ " Help run. Nets $3000 mo. 2DdTD's 6'2·3573 stncken VEGETARIAN. From Sao Diego Frwy Steps lo beach. 2 br. gar, d M Fri space, samples, delivery ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2250 Vanguard Way dnve North on Beach to new paint & cpl, Unfurn ~~r ay. on· · area. Npt. Bch. 551-1572. P RlME INDUSTRIAL Trouble -free · Ow ne-r CA.5H·ANY AMOUNT Lost woman's bracelet on M0-9626 S3l.. McFadden then West. on or rum. Yrly.~ w/ utl, BUILDINGS t:;ing cocktail lounge. On your home paid for or Dtamood Ave. Bal. Isle . lbedroom ... ~McFadden to Seawand 89&1362213-670-7933 SKICAllN 2rmsuite.390sqft,ample "4919sqfto(c/ind'I erms. Agt. T IM E . ool.f'oranypurpose ! Blue e nam el 91 / .2 Bedroom. I bath _.,., Village. (714)893-5198 ----· -----park, uU incl A/C adja-•6390 sq Cl 24• gross. _75_1·_14_oo______ Newport Pacific diamonds . Reward ! 1HE COVE-Bayside Dr FOR RENT cent lo Se cE. Palhcific machshop lmiMu Funding 67J.QS. Adults, no pell>. Townhouse, lovely, sp~c Luxury rondo. m s tr Sleeps 8. on Big Bear Bank, Near . 17 & -0000 sq ft 23" gross. 91 to lminffs 50 I 0 oa 9SS·l055 ~v 675-5535 --------- • &c home-1.tke 2 br with suite den 1.,., ba fpk Lake Last 2 weeks of Orange. C.M. 642·4210 Fwy ••••••••••••••••••••• •. ---------1 Lost Male Himalayan cat. Bache lor apt. Seo i~r pvt. gated entrance+ 2 poo1 'jac~1 pvt beach: March. Roxie •500 •5500 sq fl, Tustin 2nd. Trust Deed y1eld1nR Spyglass area Ollzenon.ly,.Sl70mo.an· pat.i-08. Some with aLt. $8so'?S&-l092, Call $254700 13 +'1 a l m.Hurily 644-0591 r.1 utJJ. Mobile Home Pk. a ....... ae. Swimmino pool. __ . ----.---eves CdM dlx suites, ulil pd. 394• 9 ft T t Busi S7.JOO 675-6125 64&4151 j;~. TeMis ~rls. 1 714·.963-7792 AC. ampl pkg. Fr $195. • sq ' u s an ness -----1 Large 2 bdrm upper $285. blx t.o Huntington shop· AJ~r.f ~bi:e~pril JOO'. No lse reqd. 675-QK>O S~fiT. 838-5970 dys Quiel building with plng centermall. Adults. ·-=~~""".'"~.l.ZOO.J .-.J.IIAU&lA . beautaful landsc .. ,:~r·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~==~~~~~:::~~~~ .-a.ir-c0na. new cp . a..._,:__SS Ideal for adults over ·35. it=O:~:~::~ i~. UDO elel., spa~. ~ br. 2 parlcing, hwy visibility •MISSION VIEJO* Ull:Ulll: No pets . LEEWARD H.B. <TI4>898-9961. ba. de~ frplc, bt ceilings. ~1186. 557-5870. Pru ne location suitable APTS. ~020 Fulle rton __ ..;.._-'-------i lge bn ck garden $950. Condo oo s ki s lope in ~sq rt. 2 b1.k.s to 0 c for comm'I or 1nd'I use A MARKETPLACE ror Ave,(lblkeastNewport •Wallc tolhebeach• Adults.67S-6359 Snowmass, Colo. Wkly Airport, $465 mo Shup 1850to2050 sq.(l.A/Cof Purchasing Agents abd Ave & 1 blk south of CesaclelSol thru Marc h -Apri l. upstairs front w/lge fice.lOOamppower.Call NewBusi.oesseS. Bay). 631-0397. Beautiful 3br 2ba near Udo Village 557.3902 balcooy pvt ba A/C 4321 ( 714) 522· 4254 d a Y s . This is a nt>w DAILY LIKE A HOUSE, 2 br, l AdullApls $550. 514 Club House Birch St, Suite0200, N .8 . 1714)67>3534eves PILOT class1r1l'at1on to ba $340 s II t 21661Brookhurst..HB 998-S868or526-l928 llGIEAR Avail. April 1 K · Rl'l buyt>r and sellt>r ok: Coupl~0ok ~nt~ 962-6653 2 Bach e Io r apt s . ,11\,Cal ~annlror rent.fp~cis96 Investments 754.7900. WANTED ~~~Pj~~.t>~vc!r~k:cio~~ l!l Gold Coast Realtors, ---------1 w/lcitchen. S175 ut1l paid. ....,.. Y m Y ......,. 1 d lri l w alh 1 needt'd It !'>48-1168. 3 Br, new condo, 1 mile to Commuruly bathrrn. .., R ............ s to Share 4301) •MEW l&.OG * nl us._ a ,bsp2a0ce •o no onRler r ki edms be & c h . T ot a I r ec . blk frm bch. 673_1451 ·=••••••••••••••••• 1200 ft. Isl. noor, beaut. e ec "' wa...,r x ·• an or suno 1t"I o an.v n J L.,i(e Rr apt. No pets. Adults only Pool & pat 10. 1887 Monrovia . $260. 64.5-00:xl paeka~e. Joel. te nnis, decor Seacliff Office Costa Mesa or ln •m e for more 111formallon or lmmed1 occupy. Avail. Npt Hgt.s 2 Br 1 Ba, frplc. ROOMMATES Prk. 2120 Main, Hunt Call Jim 494·2407 Eves & tOplat'eyourad, l'all (213) 91lf-SS41 adults. no pe ts . $375 Shcre-H-Sav~ Bch. 75' peF ft. Hermari Wknds. 642-5678 Hunl. Harbor Share Sun, 642-0551 or Hel)r)' 960·3977 Staroge 4550 between RAM an o En.JOY more. Pay less! • • • •• s JOPM Monday thru 0 -au. 2br 2ba bale. 2 car sand & saving an brand 2br2ba 1"2 blk to bch 2 ~ar AJI ""es&Lifestyles Hunt. Brh best location ••••••••••••• ••• • • Fr.d r' d to ...., •• 1 N P "'Et • I d Se If· s lo r a g e . 1 7 6 0 1 1 ay or YOW' 8 ap· gar.O/looksS A.C.Club new 3br 3ba duplex sp. -75Vr y o els . WeCheckRererences Exec suites. uti P . HB ff pearlhefollowingdayor MOO. 631-1816 W / pvt. patio, blt-ios. 67>1706. 645·2223 CGI 546-4282 Ground nr. xlnl parking . Morgan l.n . . ' 0 call between 8AM a.ad 12 c rp/drps & walk to 962·93llor968-7S81 Bch&Slater,848·9998. noon on Saturday for 1028r Mesa Verde. $300 beach. Days 536-6663, 3 br, 2. ba &, 4 br . 2 ba. Cut Living Expenses I ........ W..t.d 4600 Sunday's ~blicalJoo. Garage avail. No pets. 53&-810Seve ~5949 Upstairs apt s. Newly re-Share 11 home°'11p1 Approx. 400 sq. ft. C-2. 130 .!=:======== ma9'74. -------·--1 furbished. Avail now. H~ Unfimtted :&:-17th St. Suite "L". ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lost&FoW.d ••••••••••••••••••••••• LOST: Ladies ring Opal·3 .Aa:ia.-c ••Rb 5100 rubies G1fl for wife. 2·28. ••••••••••••••••••••••• E . 17th St . C M PENNY PINCHER ADS ONLY $2 ~II :my 1ll'm or com binauon or tlem \ for $75 or le'' with a Penny Puw~r Ad 3 linl-i. ror 2 1·on.'Wt'ut1vt• dri)"> Earh add1t1onuJ line 1~ 60 for the 2 days (.'hur2,. 111 Nocomml!rc1~tad!> F'or mon> 1nforma11on and t.o place your ad call REWARD! 6'2-0:.>7 FOUND: F. t.an puppy, bUt nose. wht. paw:.. Vat• Nr H .B. library 964 1225. Pound · Engfo~h Sheep do~ Whl/):!ray fem., All prox 1 ·2 y r s o l<I Turtll'rock. Irvine fo'ound approx F'eb 12th MJ:J.3705 FOUNU s mall whalt• i.h a~li:Y dog . Vi c B<rookhurst & Adams 962-2972 Found MBZ Keys. Vic Lido Isle. -----b-----11 8181 San Angelo. 2 br. 2 S'n-1.:.>5 Pin"""'~'" Roomm;ii" SlOO. mo. Doyle548·1168 Res~olosible, wk orking 4 ~thlcbedb _._dlsb plaally cl.tasehts Eastc;ade 1 r, natura ba new cpts & paint. m.ucrungsine<'ig71 wr1 er see s on e WI a a"" ar. g · 6425678 LOST: Small whale long "ood beam <'ea ling & Pe'rfect for couple or STEPS TO OCEAN. View. F1·;uu•e>d on TV tjio'"" Deluxe office furnished. bedroom cottage 1n ed. Mod. glass & metal, • tuur Ferret w/pink eyes- cabinets. $28>.8JS.8.S44or smg1es S32S Call after 7 3 Br, 2 ba. 2 car gar, w1r111:n up rn T1memag1111ne lOOOsq. ft.plus. H.B. P.O. Corona del Mar or Costa 6'.645-1744 1.=========~I Harbor View Hills 673-4.976 ~-8>01 pm eoiiect 2U/ 289-2426. bltins. ~/mo. 675-1906 I nrl{r U1r111t/1 Box 5878. H.B. 92646 Call Mesa Qwetness essen-REW ARO. ~6783 714/832 .. 134 gro..moo llal. Wnte Classifi~ Ad 11 bm. vtnyl upholstered * * • 2 BR. house. pnvate yard, 2Br. l a,,Ba Condo. new l Br, I Ba, $295. Utal. paid . 112>6 D il P'lot po chr's. SEBea. 4 36" round Terri luff izarage. Pool. Small pet ..... .,, n"'"l. pool. carport. Garage. Century 21 Go. Id Roommate wanted for :IX> sq. ft. Waterfront of Bo • 1~ YC 't 'M a tbls S59ea. lScotrb~ard-16714 Ml. Carhuma Cir. .No 1 . ......,permo. aellts ooly. S335 mo. l ..,.,,, ... roo· • "'· '""'· ace ava1 . a nne r y 921626 •lll• Founuun Valley OK k ds • .,..._ ,,,..., ....... Coas Real•~ "'"0 1168 lae 4br ... _ Fem pre-f " "I C X JVV, OS a CS ~· mac .. '-e $75. Oll· Manager 2453 B. Orange QSS.D? WATERFRONT ferred. Sl44mo. shr. uul. V i I 1 a g e a r e· a . · d G.E. water cooler You arethe waMer or Lotit ~: Small brown remale Lhas a Apso. Newpc>rl Bch, Ha r bor Island Dr. Heartbroken -REWARD . (714 1 biS-6837 or (213) 345-3435 A~e _._._ U b 11 m-4136 714/S'n-1003 U.C.I. Proressor. no kids $150. 8' fluorescent ltght Two ft-ft Tickets . 3826 nm 3844 40'....,.,.. a va , 2 aw/a Fem rmmate wanted for or pets. needs furnished fixtures S20ea. Box of to DaNI Poiftt xtras. Quiet, pvt, huge b e a u l c 0 n d 0 Office s pace-Newport apt. April l -June tSth. fluorescent bulbs. Floor •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• deck. $575. 673-6336 ; Center . Large office Call c. Lave, 833-6800. electrical conduit. 2 aacus VARGAS •--------•13br 2"'2ba Brand New 642.9666. w/backyard, pool & ten-w /view, r ec e pt . ....,ti 2 b $ 2 M--h 8th MOVE IN Woodbridge, $650mo. 2 rus. Very reas. Call John secretarial le day Ume wkdays. uua es. sec. c rs. l ea. .,,...,, FOUND cat. m area or Granville Dr, lng haJr, slvr grey w/bm streaki:. SlOO cargarg.213/465-4841 s.a..nt. 3876 at 552-8132 or 498-3868 or I 8' sliding glass door 8:00PM Performance ALLOWANCE ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~UM/FS-5. phone answering. Call Oluplew/3childrenwant w/track.locklckey.S90. TbeHuntantoo 2 br.1baS350.2br,2ba New.upgraded lbr apt.-Beaeha ts 2 BRl\AJ Ba 759-0215 tolae581',E1Toso.Lake 714/'170-Q83. H CenlerBe h FOUND: young male +den $400. Encl. condo . Beautiful $295 2PBR l Ba frptc' Re s po'n . s in ce r e Prime Office. 24 11 E . Forest home w /pool hw hntnt unllngton ac German Shepherd. v1 t• garage, pvt. fncd grass landscape w /complete $295. 1 BR 1 BA $245• vegetarian seeks I Ike c.o&st Hwy &c MacArthur 581-1789 · o;,......ty SO IS To claim your tickets, M H . h Sch 1 on back 644·5918. yard. 33411 Che llam rec. facil. S350. call Kenn 496-nsl famUy/nnrnate<s> or 1 $400/mo. 675-0166 Yrly unf. rental! adults. 3 •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• call 642·5678. ext. 272 , 848~[~.3536-~~5 Way; 496-1097or496-S275. ·De nnis 834·5092 or BR. rent to $225. Ref. or 4 BR home n Harbor AVOCADO groves can be * * * j--------- 551-4823. 2 BR 2 Ba condo, e ncl ~7886 Prestige Mariner 's Mile View Homes. Npt Hgls, a good investment· & ---------,PtnOllClls 5350 ---------l()r .. naetree Condo. 2 br, l gar., $350 mo. 633-4720 2roommates needed F . or office (or rent. 300 sq. fl. or COM · 675 ·4 3 19 , Fallbrook, a beautiful ·••••••••••••••••••••••• $100 FREE RENT ba-o, tennis, pool, adults <714> M. To share 3br hse. $250. 548-SSS6. ~149 nart of fast growing Sao RELAXING MAS SAGE .,.... BobJames·Llc Masseur 2 br. 1 bo S3>J Sundeck & --14 3llll, 2 ba. S37$. I BR I Sl!Omo. Call .... 5268 S!3 "I· fi. office La PH NEEDED M""h »April Diego Co., ;s known ., ~. Outcall 9-9, 494·5l I 1 encl. gar age. Lots of •-t.och 3148 ba,ocean.v1ew,$22S,Call Roommate wanted lo Rd. South of San Diego 6. Execl)~ve bayfront or the avocado capitol of tast.n4i!6·9230. 33552 :z.:: ........•...••.. 498-1299 share 2br Balboa apt Fwy.~Tonlf1·21~vail oceao!r'lkll full" rurn ~°}!~perty Invest-p~~~~~li~~~ ue rn. Ocean view, patio, cov-Ocean View 2 bdrm. lmmed. occupancy now. .ex . .ONL bomye ~~!:...,~ E.EK meats, lnc .. bas a pro-NEW referral. Abort.loo, adop~ . ered parking. l 2 BR, 2 1 lndry, gar, l \AJ blocks to 873-8>46. 3 Rm olfice, c~led. air ........ ~ fessioo.al staff beaded by l.IOn& keeping. lka11s90111Mcll 3840 BR. SJS0.$475. Wlk. to beach access $310. Roommate to share hse. Ci>f!d. Skypar Circle, Singieapt w/patio, prefer Pal.rick H . Miller , a BUSINESSMEN APCARE 547 . 2563 ••••••••••••••••••••••• bch.549-1186SS7·S870 553-175S £.side C.M. Resp adult lrvioe.S250mos.ti-S033 CM .S240&uoder,uUlin-CenifledCommerciaJID-Cont•ct the DAILY 3pBaR.t 02 ~tbr'rsptudlc ioNwelthw 2 bdrm, 2 people max. Fantastic ocean vbu . ·~0...!_..util. 494-9'21 dys, ~~~~nl Office, Lido cl.549-3114 ~opte~~irf':~·d 8f~ PILOT for Information SpiriWINder 1 • • -~3rd SL $475 plus Charming 2BR, 2 a, -eves. Vi .$246mo Femalewa.o•~smtaplor 1 •. Ng.,clng the county 181.SSo.EICamanoReal · tn...i..x Call960-3521 H ~" Ph ..-5033 .. agrtcullura .,. com · 1 f SanClemente; Fully lic . .-. securitywde posil Cr ) adlt.s. no pets.-... 1'r4bdrmhseooPeno.to _. house $175/mo. or be mercial investments for r•Qu r•m•nts or Forappt.4.92.·7296 3Br , 2Ba, 2 story se~ ( > 634--6548 or &·SB share. Euy going M/F CanfideotlaJprivateoffice caretaker sans wages . tbepaslnineyears. using • Flc lllloua Townhouse Apts. $450 to applicaUoo ta, lwallh,_..IMd w/job. Call Dan or Jim, compl furn. Self con· 640-St09 Let us discuss the Buslneu Nern.. MICHBJ.E'S SS20/mo.964-1507 2tr \AJbllt from Crescent aru..fwllitllled ltOO S'n-9537. lai.ned.~~~-bldg. Excep-Foreign bJgh school boy, pos~~lities ofda~ocado f 642-4321 •Owtcal• 2 BR 1 BA. upstairs, nu B:aY bch. Beaut. ocean ••••••••••••••••••••••• Female to share nlce 3 br tional VtoWO:. 1.20 sq. Cl. age 17 needs room & grovd or/ao an ves t-EXT. 332 UAM-2AM 835.3749 4-plex. D/W, encl gar. v1ew. Just remodeled. nfEEXCITINO Mesa Verde home C.M.754-7744. boardinCdMhlghscbool ments(;1~~11B adlts.$350mo.96G-5260 UIO/mo.f.94·S8l6 PALMMISAAnS w/motber &c 2 s mall Ground noor office, at district Please call;==========;:...!...--------, UMDA&VICICI Oceanfronl 2br lrplc $525 Ml.NlTJ'ES TO NPT BCH children Child OK. $200 315--3rd St .. HB $145 per _644--0800 ___ . _____ 1 Ollkal Mcassag. onHSAT/SUN '°d~ uUl incld. Also studlo fBach~BR mo. POISlllbly trade some mo. ~#f f'oorn.'-oflt! T182 Newman. New x apt. $250. uUJ locld. No rom &up. nlghtbabysltUnglorpart ScottRlly,536-7533 ~ .. 'hwnt' ~ ~~ ""'' ServingaHOrangeCo. wuts 2Br, 2ba & 3 Br. 2~ Peta/ Kida536-0321 Adults. No~t.s. oltherenl 754-1352 ..... 111__.._. .... 50 ~-t ~ . •'•.~ -... ~ 835-7313 ba w/frplca, eoc gar. 1561 Mesa Dr -----... .... ~ ~~·~ Quiet,nrSlater~Beacb. It 19•leeclt 3140 (SBlbEaslofNewport F. roommate to share ....................... ••••••................. ..1 ~ ~ Physical massage by 911).4145 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9am.S:::~9860 ~~6.~~~o~~ N~ ~~r;~ s~:!: ~ twity 5005 ,.A~I'~.d~-:::· #so· .. -·10~ ~~d28~1.7~~~s;'M' ~;hpn~: a.A. 26ill(C) Avoo. Low rent. ••••••••••••••••••••••• --~~ ..,.:,~ -...--""-"" " ...... APARTMENT HOMES MOllLIHOMI Roommate neede d lo _2J.3.C77;;;iil·iii'700;;;l;;;;;;;;;;I * * * NIOIMATIOM share 2Br, Nwpt Bch • H.rold ~· ·•SEQUIN* HlllAITHM'TMI 9r1f'H Ret>oeMliloai, buy OP· AJJt., quiet noo·amoker MMIMll"S Ml.I 18216 Delaware Models & Escorts un11na1un ""' tiom, takeover payment ~~~ mo. 675-9679, PRDIELOCATlON HuntioltoDBeacb Male-Female lnlormaUon. Eaay _0_•or_•0_• ______ on WATER. Available Youarethewlnnerol Ann.Oestiny,Sonny, finaneiq OAC. Trade Fem. wanted abr 2 BR for re~~esaiooal Two Frte TkUh Eric~arsha. Cissy ~valuble. rum. apt with mate. S30 fi~~ ·be dl:f:an~ to The Daily Pilot now has a ~a~t~.~-~ Sama ADa 554-1010 wtc. cv. ~ smaller uoita. onve by CIRCUS V AIGAS n e w • • B US I N E SS T 0 O ~=:-=-~ brelrviDehlew/l .Own am w. Cout Hwy, NB, .n!~lth BUSINES.5" classification to 752~87 8 E. AD.lbelm ~ BA. pool, et.c. Male 25-3S. tbmcall S.:OOr• .n::nonna.n~ provide a convenient method SD>+uW.s.s2-0908 W•flOllttto-a 1be~U:~00 of buying or dis posing of MASSAGE S ..._ 4000 Lookin1 ror eaa)'lolng '31·1400 HunU.natoaBeacb Busin~ items. FIGUREMODa ....................... (>el"IOO l() find bou.se in To clai.m your llcket.s. ESCOITS COM /NB. Cblld OK. Foratoretofficespaceal c.alle42·56'18,ext.272 Se 11 yo ur su rplu s . OUTCALLOHLY •'••n•u '-* MUil move eooo. Tom. reaaooablerates. * • * overstoc.k~d · o r n o longer Days.""' 1w Lovel)'..,,._.Broob _6*0813_______ IOOtolOOOS.Ft. lnneedoUkeypeopletor needed items or supplies of 631·2140 w . fall Mature roommete •a.nt· 11DA VERDE ba ID.)' rapidly expanding kind \. GOI ....... GIRL •K.lkben Peell. avau. ed. JO to 30 l"'.S· to share PLAZA i.mw. Call t.oeetup in· any ·....,...,. •Jac:uai,henldpool lbrbouaetnSJC. $150+ t.mMeaa.I VerdeE,C.M. ta'riew.m.DS Wb th b -'Un FREE room Ir board in •Wkb'ord.u,maldarv \t ut.U. CaJI aft ?PM 4MIZ3 e er uymg or Se.a g return for c ompa· ~~~~= ---,-.U/l/1J-m_•1-· non--.,-m-ot_e_r ~~.,."!~~ ~T.f.15 ~1:s~~~~=in=1~ ~:,m:r:; ~~. ~~b~:~~ ·a.ta~---....._, ~ 11, for a. •Pl ar eqft.Pl'elt. loe. f'81hlal. ~~.P~~ m~~~ information and to place your mundBeach scult~ptor. Call Ed· ..---.11~~~~~~~~1 =x,.~~· pvt ==::~~~=: ~~ Su Clemenw. ad, call "' Have= to tell? ._.w/ldk• acne WaMd: llale21to•for ......, llft.bouUQueor MB&AalREALTORS OwlfledadaclOitwell. tmwa• Qp. bMcb a,t. IUIO per mo. Nftdwteb abop. lJDde 4'2-2100 642-5678 ..... ~,.---7 -.at. -------..., ,.._ I. salt. -: HMIOl aVO lllODAXElt wuta to w/1* • pmio. Metare .... . ~JIO ----_..__ • 1450 ...un. WlH aeU equip. ........ 1 llemu -· r-... • --+ "'"'"...,, ami& • llOOdwU.l. for doe· iiile. ..--.. •••••••••••• l!Q. ft. ta&el. •Per mo. la&lacaU'lUCHA&L RHI oa.&e llw .,...., ar. !7f!100 111taet-.-. Local ion ICaroant,. oovou OFFER A SERVICE? DAILY PILOT -ai QI alUDOWClal.C ;,.rn ..... ...... ..... .. -;--... 11 fl'•. NI. reow ' ' ' ........ 4111 IOU a lltAT18. Reo· +.14 ..... ,. -----~---........................ -· ...... ""bu)' 00 Let the public !mow with ID lld ln lbt OailJ Pilot Sen1ee Dirtdory. ll can COit )'OU aa UtU. u 11. TT 1'« day. For ~ ln· -........... --........... lolm .. ft --..... mt """"· .. ~ wt111 a ....... N . .:NrT..u wtt11 olftNt. R~ 1.-la••tmftt. At\. •ti~!' .... 0 IW Ad. _.__ .aw,...., 1'11D.11l·W. ltlA .. _.~,..,,ST -- l , ~-~ r-. call 1Q.5111. , I --~ -- I) i ,-,, I~ I tT ~ - tJ -~I E· ~ ·""' ~ ... 41111,,i I ) ~ . .... ~ ~ • ~ ~ ~ ... ....... , .. ' <:.J:••• c-•1~ r-ca.; H_• I ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....................... ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• ........................ -s&..-Nooey• CAJlPSNTR Y. Ollon-eW bruJd~~ tt haul K•BFeMlntr Hauling• Clunup, Dnvewll)'11•Pa,rkln1 lot REPAIRS, OONC.Rt:n: Ina f'aat • e flc1en1 Oat.a It fence l't'pa1r ~s trmm'I •Repa1ra •S.alco•l1ol c.it aeyUme tm-~ Reu M.\~ta tWQ..4QllO, 644 00,,S 962 14 • 831 ~l •Lie ND . CM Sit ------ Mpb.alt '1 C~ot~r 6 ca bin e t found•llnM ret11n1n11 ....... HMlll& , a rna II jot>e ti rt' w•ll•. bloc-1111 111itlo1> ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...... cw.. Mspalttle1 pan """~' 2003 -~·d w.~u.~<QO!t U.ll'deruntt. rlun·upe ti ....................... lud1cap1n11 George Hc adacht'/Mtgrane? ••••••••••••••••••••••• °"'1pa.t• cqt\CT'f!tfl Jub o Ii ~lady for vac:ahon LC» 11 c..,,.-alJ')' 30 yr• lbualu )45 10'12 Speoclalb!ot 10 prompt fll P Door• •llndowa, H t Y(1UI form~. OVt" rc llt'f P one: Gene 1111 P&TTnta t' trl8 P9UOU\C' ~l 2!<6' ~.R.oea.~N2t 1'~per 11ar<k:oo.r. Clean SS.Ull6 Nn·•mkr D rivt's 131Mn'fS -QllllC... •)'ee vat R~ason c.,.t S..K. an•~ 4Stl Ha•nde-'MJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• AABYSITTER l.1<''d M)' ••••••••••••••••••••••• -••••••••••••••••••••••• home> Hot luO<'hea Lov Shampoo ., atcam c~a n Grandmothtt wlU baby"' VAKO ltEJUV~ATlON ·ci1:oetN 'S HOUSE· IOI cu~ CM C 0 L 0 It lDCM Cblldn o •It~~ u11 'fn·o Lrimm101i & re 'ANlNG SERVICE. • r (' I\ *-1103 moval. yard cleanup & rJ42 s:a 8PJGHTENERS WllT 1pr1n1 plantmai Bob for a thoroughly clean CPTS.10 MlN 8 1.t;ACH C:O..wctwr house S40--085 7 ..... S.-.ke fM.!1'411 ~an llv, dtn rm. hMll •••••••>••············· --••••••••••••••••••••••• SU Ai.it rm $7 ~. <•om•h Rr m1>dtl , r.-1>1tlr .;M1 CM•w• .. S..-Vkn Wildt a REALLY CLEAN HOUSE! Call Gmgham Ul\IOHl'to: from rm na to SJU. <'hr$$ Guar 1•1lm !)(•f 1·arp~nt ry , 0141 t i me ••••••••••••••••••••••• fll\llJ 19' Acttoo lA'll.tl udor L~ l"t'palr, lli Hll Oirl. Free est. 645-5123 1)_!111\K ~ ~l9 opr wor~ m)'dt c:ralt11 rn11nahl' Ill yrll 111 •MR.FfXIT• Re-fa ~t 0101 ~· w~ cl , .. itlurn Car pe ol•r . pa1ot1J1g C111l Janice's Ragged y MAJllNA MO~t-;V M<i RS bn !lti2 11.114 Aru:fs bouse<'~anillg for ~&b rules t:> yrs 10 Wck~. buJ&eUn.g, bill W(' Ca n-f'arJ)t't C11•orwr" Hom.-1mili[ov .. m, nh. .ill'll ~ 1752 thorough. relia ble & • J>#Yl::f: Sml bWI & Stt'1tll\ ('IU n 1\11111 u1• --courteous service 1rxhv1 I.I It. 673 -ns;11 bolstery Work· QUIH dfol•kll It II IU01!b Hn i. IOOITAU 64S-UIOO -Truck mount uoil fo'r rok·~ l.1<"d t'OOlrll110t 548-4909 RANKHUPTCV Ken1u~s&nce Ucvl.'101> Tiie Moppet.s 10 business nt, 1TU1. rates tM5 3711> Prepared. flied, rompl<•I ~nt •3816 ·~· since 1974. Honest. de· \,'Ii. $60 At·lluo Lt!1£11l Let ~ do lht' b1g JOb~ like --••••••••••••••••••••••• peodable, efficient. or. 'l'ypms. 9tl0-~l~ l'W'J)e\b., noon •. window~ &nl'» Constr. l<uUlodel Handyman Service We (1~ homes. vacancies. •• R 0 .... ; s s I 0 N i\ ' Out \•h Mallll t.<OiHh'C tna. paUOti, & htnd:ot·1,1p do aJJ kltlds of rt'pa1r . Llc'd. 546-2393 971 l ~ I~. 5..\1 2054, ~l 1090 F'ree e~u ma tcs 642 9~2 WRITI NG Nt:w r e ----Housecleaniog Service N<-w roost. apt & rcs1d~11 lca:.e s. bro<'h u r e:. SATIJROAV DAV SPEC has openings for ne w gr'MnlS, re ume:. . ~uco Get )'OW' <'arJ>t'L" Slt'dm Ut! bath & kit t'\'modeli,, HlllllQCJ . customers. 8 yrs. exp 10 uonaJ mt.-d1a mat.enab. cleaned ;u~ Sat at s1z.tl· 1:1m conrrete &: pli.1st1·r ••••••••••••••••••••••• O range Co . Fr ee 64().52'70 l.lli low p cc:. Ciill for patc:tung. llc. tJ.lO 8946 OCC Student. l Ton tr uck. estimate. insured. Aft. ----est 642-8462 Bedricol----Trash. tree tnm. Dan 5PM. Call Ann. 492-4422. ~ ...... -••••••••••••••••••••••. 642-3224. Ron 642·5703. Lon 979-7461. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Coast Custodian Serv1{'e Carpeoter Free ~I. Any Ltd lndusUS' or res1d cpl ELECTRJCIAN Pnced Lite h a ultog-mo v1ng . Housecleaoers. 5 yrs ex· sue jobs Call Allan or cleao1ng atis, guar nghl free esumate on Garage·Yard <.'leao1ng. pr. Local refs. Free esls. 'fon,y 64&86C9 Call David L ankrord large or s mall Job:. Reas. rates. 642-0705 Call 842-0547 or 964-4345 631·2n'14 Licensed 673-0359 CUSTOM Haul, sk:£!ioader, dump Reli:ible refs. Call Linda. lntenor Carpentry flnd what tou want ID Sell things fast with Daily t.rk. gra · g, tree wrk, W1odows & ovens, etc. by Jay •. 642-8809 Daily Pl.lot lassilleds. Pilot Want Ads. demolitJons etc. 831·1257 Xlnt work. 848-82m Pfl"SONlls 5350 HelpW~ 7100 Help Wanted 7100 ~W.ted 7100 Help W.ted 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• *ESCORTS• Accounung Clerk/Phone A'iMBLY WAREHOUSE C..EAN-UP person wa nt· operator needed full SmaJI electronic parts. BJ\NK ed part time for bakery ,;2.1131 tune. Immediate open· l.Sl shift. no expen ence •TELLER• 1n C o s t a Me s a . ing. Full co. benerits. necessary. Excellent fr· Ph : 548-:.>31. "Dts<'ovennJ? Your Own 549-9671 ror appt. Balboa inge be nefits. Apply PART TIM E P erfectio n " Fr ee Marine Hardware. Avnet Ele<'lronics, 350 Immediate opening in CLERICAL 1fi~~es, March E.O.E M/F/H. McCormick , C .M . our Laguna Hills office. Deputy Clerk wanted. , , : 7he M arrioll ~l Savings and Loan or Clerical posilloo availa· H o le I , N pt 8 ch . ACCI'S/PAY·J Ob cosun3. bank e xperience re· ble immediately. Re· Barksdale Self·Es t.eem N.B. Developer nee s Assoc. Rep trainee. New quired. Ex<.'elleol salary, qui.res 1 yr. clerical ex· Programs. Reservations sharp person w/residen-Co. in 0 .C. area needs working cooditlons and ~rience. 40 wpm typing. 497-4801 tiaJ construction exp. men & womeo or couples benefits. CaU or apply at 05 to s tart. 833--0411. Good benelits, immed. for PIT work. Mlfny branch· ext. 200 for as;rt. Orange COUH11lYGIRL opening . C all benefits for right people AMERICAN C o u nty a rb or ( 714) 54(). s.sos. Call ror appt. 541--0863. •Municipal Court. E.O.E. •ESCORTS* SAVINGS ADOLESCENT ASST MGR. 2 days per ~Hrs. 957·8474 RUNAWAYS: Doctoral week, It bks & mamt For 24085 El Toro Rd Clerical -student desires to tn· appt. 714/ 979-01,50 Laguna Hills UMDBlWIUTEltS Needed· 3 attra<.'l1 ve terv1ew recent t.een age Ms. Goldbla tt ADJUSTIMG r~male eomparuons 121 runaways & thei r AUI'O/LOT Boy F IT for 779-2816 to =->> for <.'rwse to Ca bo parents (2 parenl family clean-up & delivery Ap· EquaJOppty COMPANY San Lucas on a new ply in person. 140 Jn NEWPORT IE.ACH boat Departing lallcr only) ror study. 675-6125 dustrial Way, C.M. Employer MI F ........ Opening part of Marcb/arrivin~ .AdYrising Ant. CLERK/ end ol Mart-h. Food and Need sharp pers who can AUTO PARTS BAR GJRL-Neighborbood traru.portat1on pd for. IWJSt in our prod dept. & DBJVERY bar. f\Jll or part time. TYPIST Ph: 646-3370 aft 5:30 PM. perform secretarial Well groomed rem ale Costa Mesa. 640-5544 Underwriters Ad{usting **NEW•• duties. Must ~ 60wpm over 18. Gd driving re· Barmaids·Port 17, C.M. Company Is see log a & be able to paste up oord. Must live ln C.M. C~/Typist with good PRIME TIME work. Sa l t o com-area. CaU 556-2500 tor in· Top pay + Mature pref. t~ skills (type 50-60 mensurate w I ab iii tr,. t.erview appt. ~ W M> who cao type A CTI OM Send res. Ad #425, Dai y BEAUTICIANw/foU. for from written reP.C?rts. The way to meet new Pi.lot, PO Box 1500, Costa AtrroPARTS Newporter Inn ~bilities wUJ in· people. Pla~e your ad. Mesa. Ca. 92626. REIUILDER 644--0661 or 540-8582 cl e operating a die· tapbone and answering answer ads. subscribe ADVERTISING Al. TStMA TOR Bellman. Ap~ in person. the phone. If riou have Bo,. 875 C. M . 92627. STARTERS See Judy. rf & Sand these office ski Js, we of. Penonal Set-Yices S l 60 SALES Hotel. '9'7-4477 rer a st.able work en· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Exper permanent. top 1oonwa F/C vironment with an ex· 1be Daily Pilot has an pay + hospital, med in s, celle nt salary and Responsible t.eachet" on immediate opening for a pension/profit shariog Pos. w/firom. F.l R.E . beoents packa~r This sabbatical will house sit Invest. irm. Xlnt oppty while <.'OmJ>leting book s ales pers on with plan. job-must be Ii ed im· newspaper display ad-for exp. & mature mediately. Please reply 9-90 vertising exper ience . 3621 W 1.ST ST. persoo. CaJI 640--0123 atooceto: -SocidClubt S400 Good s alar y, com · SANTAANA BOOKKEEPER BOBBJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• missions and excellent Sim START, exper a<.' (n4)!m-7837 Social introduction for Cringe benefits Ex· AUTOl'ARTS counts payable, payroll UR& over 30 Co nfide nua l cellent g r owth op· & general offire. Costa 84.2-0'l72 port.Unities for a person COUNT'EltMAM Mesa area. 549-2238 wilh career ambitions Minimum 3 yrs. jobber Call ror appointment experience. Must be weU Book.keeper·F /C for ooe U11de1wr~~ ~nt& 642-4321, ext 277 w:med & rrsonable. of my clients lo Nwprt COfftC)anY .q • ORANGE COAST ard work good pay area. Retail exp desirea· 4141 MacArthur Blvd "°" DAILY PILOT with growing company. ble. Evan f4 . Gruber Newport Beach ••••••••••••••••••••••• Call 556·2500 I or in CPA. 714-964·2714. 17400 ~ual ()pporturuly .k*W..ted, 707S 330 W. Bay St. terview appL Brookhursl Suite 205, mployttM/F ••••••••••••••••••••••• Costa Mesa F.V.~ . Practical Nurse, ~art· Equal Op~rtunity Babysitter needed, CDM Ume. relerences . Emp oyer area, your home. 2 yr old Bookkeeper, N.B. area. CLERICAL 494-5684 boy. 640-SSfB Exp'd ill accounts rec. & Coastal Penomtel Aggressive independent pay. Typing a must AC)HCy Experienced Pracllcal bank is seeldn' Pay BABYSJITER. mature. Persooali ty to com · Nurse wittJ xlnl. r el Filers. Call D. Krtstofka days, my home. Vic munic ate w /mem Has lots of jobs available Yorktown & Huntington wilh ma.oy fine, super Wishes to provide TLC for appt. 894-8887. St., HB. 834-0411 bef 5:30 beJ<5hlp of club & deal ef. companies and they're for elderly. Cook. shop, , Pacific City Bank Cectively w/ouls1de com· clean. comp a n i o n . F.quaJ ()ppor Employer Nicole put.er service. 644-6900. all FREE! Reasooable 84&7526 art. Accounts Dept Fri or 540-6055 7pm. AIR CONDITIONING Ii Babysitter, night nurse Moo only. CoasW Penowl Healing ser viceman, needs resp. person to 2790=,CM HefpW..W 7100 min. 3 yrs exp resid. & sleep at my home 3-4 Book.keeper·F /C for one lite co mm e r c ial nights f/ wk. Sl.00 pr hr. or our clieots In So. ••••••••••••••••••••••• systems. 837·5928 Call lane aft 4PM. Orange County Mini ALL JOB.5 FREE . 67S-2985 Accounung computer & credit ex per. APT MANAGER desirable . Hayden & Clerit·f\JU Ume bUliog. 10 ACCOUNTING For 55 units in Costa Babysllter for 6 mos old Narey CPA's, 110 E. key by touch, Marine Mesa. Exper'd couple. baby, 8:31).5:30 Mon·Fr1. knowledge belpluJ. App-TEMPORARY Ea.atbluff. 640-0037 afl 6. Paliiada Suite 201, San ly in person . Lido Husband mus t. have Oemeote. 492-5307 ASSlaMM&nS maint. e~. Wife bkkpg Shipyard, 900 Lido P ark Bebysltter.El Toro area, exp. Cal 642·5073 or Mature woman. starting CABINET MAKER·2 Yrs Or.N.B. (213)81»·3851. Jan 2nd. w:k. days 7 am to :!/!;ood & formlca, Clerk·T~pisl for South Oro1tg• CoHty h ~n. app.z 2tlO E. •o.l11gt AMI to ore NR RECEPTIONlST 4:30. Care ror inCant. Dyer , Suite • Santa Coast epertory 40 hrs wef 40to50w.,m.10key. Full Ref. req. 768-7446 Ana. pr wk. 45~m ty/.ing ac· time. fnn.f: benefits. curately . .SO. .00 pr W•'n Back .ore medical assist. Newport ach area. wanted. PT. FT for CAFETERIA·lndustrlal hr. Call Wynne. 957-2602 n~'nMO )'Ol.1118 progressive grow. weekends ooly. Costa Cerk Typist. Immediate ROB•Alll_,. ing specialty in N.B. Call Mesa area. Day·swing. opening. General Ofc grave. Grill, cashiering& acco1111ii1i$ MSIM•&S for appt & intervlew, serving. Exper. helpful. duties, good typlJli skills PUCISI°" 646-1819. 9M-233l. necessary. Permanent posltloo . Apply In Opeaiqs available lo BantiOI • There are man)' new precl1lon instrument Aggressive independent CARRlERS. L.A. Ti~s. persoo~ L1oe Corp. f\rma moving lnto the earty A.JI. boun. lrvine abop. Applicants muat bank Is seekioa e•· an w. se1eratrom, S.A. Oran'e County area enjoy the challenge of ~ced C r e dit area. S:JOO."°°/mo, no ~ about ao lo· troubleabootlbl " . Call Ma. Davis, collections. 544·0551 I E.O.E . M/F dernaDd ror ea· c u1tom fhtio~ or &9-1234. 2J.3..99.1752. Q.ERK TYPlST-Small perieaced Accouotl•I and Data Proceaalnt medwnlcal uaem ff, Pacific Cit' Bank CASHIB Electromca Service Co. pencione!. Good awwal dexterilY It Equal Oppof' mployer laterviewln1 between oeedl cbeerf ul re.1ponsl· mecbulcal ~lude ex-b&e ~ for heavy ln· per a na\alt. ln. 8 mos. 3:30-SplJ!. Mon thru Fri. YOi • Speed not lm· CPA"S BN*iftl App~ C::,.ty Pelican, exper req. E.O.E. Call portant. accuracy essen t 1 Ckarl ~7-9051, aak for Bay TB.LEIS 2'735 • tffwy, NB. tial. , ..... ·-·· Gilman £.S.S. Inc. 549-8172 HEW Cell Ac Cl d •••• C•lllEIS Coct&Ww......_. Sr.hH ·-·· ACCOUNTS ..... .,. ~ UTOTEI MARKETS Earn~ to t3llO per wk. ... • • lg; Clafta ·~ Need ebarp, Jlllr'llOft&ble LCIW Uon. Placement .... ....,..4 TelJera .ad Ne w AC· ..a.t.111.11.N eouat. penoas. Savings l/fO .. ii•• ~ now available , •l.-n~pte· Q). tootial '°" put or hall p,.. are eat aware Of ferred. i'u ·Ume r::t ;ortu1 Md part.Unit time boottegtr to ~ tlcm .vallable. p ... Casb*I OQ 2nd • 3rd Newport area. 11 Cla· tM'-8NaWWGftlae .:--, .,, call: ahllta. No eapetience ~-appl. ..... JO. ~-tlftU a nece••ag· we trala. ..... .. , ....... a.a.: 71J.J600 Start Ill per bow'. ad· COMPANION to elderly ' ...... Wewtllltebap :T -... v~t oPPOrtlUUtJ ladr.lda11=ta·t: I.'° .... " .. ,.· ...... for •Dt1.IMIK poUt1oa .... Hem .... -IAVIMM •LOAM ........ 1111.bt: j; -to $5.50 r.;: bour lf du\lea, 157·tltl or J ~~tJ qudf)ed. intern.. ..... Nl.aDt OOl.D'fll.L BAJ&U ; . I Cm'° atcn-. MoodaJ COOi IUILDUfO .-r, ·11:~ .... '" .... llatlll"t ad1dl (or COD• -nw., -z.. ............... "=" JCIG"re -~ ... r!:f'~--..... lbllllp6tal. ...... ... -........ i• CIHllflecl ad. s -lime ,_.... available. "' --'" 1 _ _,_ ~"•r.blp Co•· :;· --,-M?L I will~~ ~ • llt tntu. 4a ··-·-.... ~=l tO=-~ W•Ad&ID? ....... ~-Id.NB. - L·__J,~ --' -. -- ...... ., .. .. ..--"' . . . ...... Fnc!!y. M.,c'1 2. 1 m OAU,V Pl\.OT ez ~+JI 1: . ': ~· ~ ) I ... •! II • .. I) • ~' I ; .. , "~'""' .. tfcnsi P*lfu;/P•''"' --~/I.,. ....................... ...................... ·-····················· .. .•..........•••.•...• MJ.od Your Mannen Inc. Custom M uoor)I, Pauos. Pro( palot.1.ng. Ext & int. Plaster Patc hing : 8ouded ~liable people Walls, Flrefilarc11, Re· Low ratt•. Reta. Free Plai ter. s tuc c o .it will care ror your home Ir t.4Uninf Wal s. lOO's or est. S3&-4780, 536-4383 drywall. Int. /Ext. F"rt:e pets lm-5701 loc a r eferenc e s. est. S46-l&ll - ~12. Fine Exter. Painting by ..... "' R. Sinor. SL Uc .. Ina. Tey HOUSI & , .. Sffthtg Chrisllan brick I• yt'r ~ 836-~24 hrs. ••••••••••••••••••••••• needs ~a work now. PIUJ'.llbinl repair. Spec. 1n AnyUme. Reliable local Extre mely WAL.LP AP&llMG rel, 6i.H052. 832-8834 r e a s . remodeling.copper re · ~. Refs offered. Eves, ~· Free est. Top Hal ..... , .. 631-308.5, 675-1266 umbtn&. 537.3194 Block. &lumpstooe. wall$, ...................... , ~ALJTY PAINTING INCOME TAX RET\JRNS brick planters expertJy Plumbi ng r e pair:., 11\St.al}ed. SJ:C· pn~t:d . In\./Ext. Neat. Reasooa-Prompt. reaaooable. waterhtrs. remod els . Newport Och. 833-8199 l.1c /Bon ed . Bo b . ble. Weyoc <IXOYE> Reason. rates. Call ln 673-016', $36-9906 ~ gram Plumbing. ~6394 LINDA'S Mo•hlg G & M PaintinJ. Int & ....... &R.,-r TAX SERVICE ~rs/Bus Income Tax ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ext CabLOet lirush1ng, & • •••••••••••••••••••••• Morris Moving: L1c'd & stucco repair. 751-:w.&/ Kit .. baths. comp. room.., Call8'2-&U> for appt'. 673-i4S7. Ins u r e d . T1158 86. adds. Carpentry, elect. ·--c.t Profess Iona I servi~c. B&C Con s truc ti o n EXCELLENT PAJNT ••••••••••••••••••••••• MC/Visa accept. 962·4242 EXCLNT PAINTJNG 548-0512 SciallZIDg ID auto & CALL 548·2706 "Moving Out & About?" Kitchen & Bath. Finest 1n !Jle()WJWr coverages. "Ooo't Delay, Call To-cabinetry design fl"ct· Roberlw Save On Wall~aper IM.Attoe.,lnc-day" Local & state·w1de Save On Paper anging est. Hentage k1tchc ni.. serv. 24 hrs. 7 days. Prof. & Reason. Cull 661-042.8 Bob. 67~ 540--t844 751·9171 RoofiMJ .......... Mov ing & haulin~. Custom Wallpapenng • •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Freight, bldg matena s . All WorltGuar. Free Est Repair & Re roor. All Don't be fooled with bsh1d goods ett". Lowest sn4158 t y p es ·s hingl es seasons. Anytime 1s t.he rates 10 town. J ohn. rockshakes·compo·l a r. p e rfe ct t1 me (or 955-2654 Int/ext. One of Or. Cty's Free est. 541-5930 fin spnok.Jers, sod & haul· Mining ServkH better painters . Refs. Avail mg. D1g·lt·La odscape. Greg Riley. 64&-5631 Ir• 646-7070 . ...................... Pvt. Duty Nurse. Aval. Plastw /Repair ••••••••••••••••••••••• European Landscape r . 1mmed. for day tm . ••••••••••••••••••••••• KRranu<.' tile installe firs. Tor: work. f"a1r price. Home C a re . Cal . Neat patches & textures shwrs. tubs. 547·2639 dys. Re s. 646-4871 dys/eves. UceMed 644·1413 .. FUEUT. 89J.1439 54.'>-1rHI eve. MasoNy ,~,aperilMJ PATCH PLASTERING ••••••••••••••••••••••• All t y p es . Fr e e Yo ur Cr i ends and Brir kwork. Small jobs . ••••••••••••••••••••••• estimates. Call 538· 7113 neighbors use Classified Newpon. Costa Mesa & PETERS PAlNTlNG wh e n the y hav e Irvine. 67:>.3175eves. Expr'd . Reas Rates. The fastest draw in the sornethl.ng to sell. They·u Free Est. Call Ge ne West. . .a Daily Pilot tell you how well it Want Ads Ca II 642·5678 552-0458 Classified Ad. 642·5678. worked for them! • HelpW.ted 7100 .... W...tecl 7100 ....., w Clftted 71 00 Help W ClltHd 7 I 00 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• COOK·Cooks helper Cor . General orrire HOTB.CLERK retirement res idence. DtUYStS Ne wp o rt B e a c h Hrs. 12·9Pm. Perm. pos1· Men or women 25 yrs or mortgage baolung r1rm Must have expr. NCR t ion. Excell. wages & older. Know the coa!>l has 1mmed1at.e openings 4200. Apply to David benefits. Call for appt. c1ues. Net $1BO a week or ror the following pos&· McNeil, Hotel Laguna. 581·5140 more. Orange Coast IJOOS: 425 S. C oas t Hwy , Yellow Cab, 17300 Ml RECEPTIONIST Laguna. 494-1151 COOK·Days . Apply 10 Herrma nn. Fountain ror busy switchboard. Hot.el· Mot.el ~between 3 & 5. Valley. (No or Slate r Pleasant spealung voice Managemeot pos ition ·Sal. Anc 1e nl betwn New hope & & ~skills reqwred. Immediate openlDIJ for Mariner, 640-0201 Euclid) CL RKTYPIST ambitious. enthusiastic Excellent pos ition for front omce manager. Cook· Expenenced fry right persoo Must type cook for breakfast & din· Must be responsible & ner. Top ~ay , good EA.RH UP TO $250 4Swpm experienced Sal ar y TYPIST open. Apply Roy Fraser benefits. Bo • s Family A WEB ·Pert tiMt typis t Restaurant. 1409 s. El Accurate to or Juanita Presley, Sao Camino Real. 492-1353 No expr. ~sary . We aperate Burroughs docu-Clemente Jon. 125 Ave. will tr-din you. rnent machule Must type E s pl a nd1an , Sa n COOKS SAIL U SCHOOL 50wpm accurately. Ex· C lem e nte . C A . CGI 6 7s.4190 penence des1rable bot 714/492-6103 for appt. Houlihan's Old Place Is will train. now hiring : Sau tee, The above positions are Housecleaners needed. Broiler & Pantry Gook.ii. Electronic le<: hnicia o. full entry level but salary Must have car . ~Y in person. 2·4&m ~-9372 or PIT. K.nowledgable ID will commensurate with y,4880Campus, N . use of occilliscopes & experience. We ocr er a Housekeeper.Sitter after-COOKS-Private Club ~ test equipment. ~ opportwuty for ad· nooos, some e ve nings. seeks qualified sauce & ill test & evaluate . v~meot w/excelleot 8'2·2821 days, 848-010'1 broiler cooks, 1·2 yrs. ex· Prototype & production company paid benefits. eves. per. a must . Call for magnetic componeots. U interested please call appt. 645-SOOO x S2IO. Call Valor Electroolcs the persoonoel office at ~ 540-9264 641M!i81>. E .0 .E No. Laguna family in COUNTER GIRL ror dry Engineer • design. PIT GENERA'L OFFICE pvt. beacll commwiity. 5 cleaner in CM. Pref exp, but will train. Mst be electro • hydraulic con· Typis t s, a c curate day w eek. It ve io neat. 546-9643 PauJ. troJ systems. Retired 40wpm, call 549-31M2. Sepant.e nice quarters. O.K. $4.5-1006 Posltioo avail oow. Refs. CUSTODIANS Girl Friday to aid busi· pref' dnver's lie. Salary P IT 1·3:30 PM. F IT ~meol rental yard oessman who travels fre. & board. 497·1634\ Call ~11:3> PM. Exri;nence, man ror general =Uy. Prr secret.anal SaVSun. ref. req. San lemente duties. 2075 Harbor 81. es + houses1tt1ng. Housekeepiog·Asst. Mgr CM 548 -7520 Single. n o General Hosp. 496·1122. duldren. for maids for pri vale ext.224 ESCROWMAMAGSt club . Fu 11 tame . U o i o n escrow company seek· GllLAUDAY .7 :30 ·4pm. CUSTODIANS log qualll1ed exper 'd PAn·TIME beoefit.s. Call ror appL ~5000xS20. Needed immediately for working manager to lake Morning & alterooon Irvine comfiany apart· charge. Outstanding opp-shifts. front desk ror Housewares & giftwares ment com p ex. f\111 & ty for linancial & pro-busy tax office. Please sales. 38 hr. week. Must part lime. Excelle nt fessional growth. Our write stating ~•lifica· be avai l able f or benefits tor lull Ume. Ap· employees are aware of boQs to Allen amond. weekends & some eve n-this ad. Send resume & ply: CPA. 2041 Bus iness i.ngs. Starting wage $3.00 THE IRVIME CO salary reqwremeots to: Center. Dr .. Ste 103. per hr. Prefer mature 1071 Camelback Clas&fied Ad #415, Daily lrvine, Ca. 9'l715 female. Coot.act Phil or Pilot. PO Box 1560, Costa D-ove at ruon Hardware. Newport Beach 644-9010 Mesa. Ca. 92626 Golf Course starter apply 1024 Irvine Ave. N.8 . 9am·2pm. Wee kdays . Deli shop needs Prr fem. E x hibit di s pla y Newport Be a<.'h Golf 642-Ul3 woodworker . Exr.nence helper. Moo.Fri, 4 b:rs pr Coone. 3100 Irvine Ave. S2.90hr. ~rl Wlth car 21hhr day. $3.00 hr. 846-6873 art prererred. wl I tra in N.8. marketmg, also need Ille 5PM. person w ith related hswk. HB 846-0555 PM s kills . Salary open. G-R-6-A·T DELIVERY/REPAIR 631-16811 or 631·1818 HSKPR·Ch1ldcare. Eng person, tor e qwpment SALES JOI MOW speaking pref, mature, rental stot-e. Must have Experi~ shoe rep•ir °"" own transp. Mon·Fri, mao Ir fitter. Sid's Shoe mecb ability. ~ hrs Sbop, 494-Ui97. GOOD PAY. GOOD N. B. Ref. 644-6887 wk-must work Sat. Call HOURS, GOOD CON· 6'5-0760, United Rent All. DITIONS . MANY IMMEDIATE FACTORY FRINGE BENEFITS. PARTTIME DEMONSTRATORS Hiring lactory he:f• will FAST GROWING COM · EMPLOYMENT Fri & Sat 10-6, near your train . W OD PANV PROMOTE S -SAN CLEMENTE home, foods & sm ap-LIGHTING, 21>31 S.E. FROM WtTHlN. TRAIN M&n, Irvine. The DAILY PILOT is pUances. (714) 768·5573 F 0 R T 0 p 546-2901 consolidat.mg a substan· or 774-9883 MANAGEMENT tiaJ part ol its dislnbU· DENTAL ASSISTANT. Foam cutter. no exper. STARTS '•IM · Uon mto pari;_r rout.es re· temp. Mar 16-May 16. necessary. ~U time or MEDIATELY ". 9_Wring a ternoon de-K E Y B 0 A R 0 Eitp, 546-2'48. '1.115: 30. Prr. 642-5702 ·EXPER I ENCE hvery by motorized transportation. Dent.al Asal. Oral surgery Froot desk help. Apply in HELPFUL. WE HAVE •Liberal~come al- ooly. N.B. Inquiries coo· ~·See Judy. Surf It OUR OWN TRAJNING lowance p bonus plan fidential. ~161. Hotel. t97-4477 PROGRAM PUT ON BY -short wor1tlng hours (7 nil: COUNTRY'S TOP . days per week> Dental Ass'l RDA ortho. 1 f\Jll Ume/Ubs avail: ORGAN SALES •Excellent parUJme in· yr exper ., full or P IT . CAii ERS PEOPLE. CALL AT come Npt Bch. Write to Box 40~ SAL~. PLUM BING & 0 N c E F 0 R For details contact '" ELECTRlCAL % Daily Pilot PO Box JNTERVJEW. ORGAN Foster Ouellel 496-6800 ~. ea.ta Mesa. Ca. CUSTOMER SERVICE EXCH ANGE, STAN between 9:30AM-7PM. 92826 Apply In .;:rson. Mr. NUNN TI4/Sll6-7302. M·F. Nielaeo, ard & H ar· DENTAL ~!STANT for rtngton, 1.275 ·Bristol. GUARDS group Endodonlic prac· C.M. FUU & p/time. All areas. -IMSPECTOR UceinN.B., peatoppty, Uniforms furnis he d. TRAIMEI exper oeceaaaey. oon· Gardener in exchange ror Ages 21 or over. ReUred To learn all phaaes of fd. smoter.644--0595 apt r e nt. Spacious IJ'O'IDds ror 55 unit com· welcome. No experience ~lioo. Mus t pasa Dial A Ride nee. Apply Universal iw It back x-ra • Dri ...... plex in Costa Mesa. Protectioa Service. 1226 rvine. E .O .E . call 642-5013 or (21.3)~3851. W. 5th Street. Santa Ana. 540--1639. Operate modern -,wp. meot " door to oor lnlerviewa hours 9-12 & tr:.'/. Calif. drivers lk Glt8AI. OfflCE 1_. Mon t.l\na Fri. Insuran~roperty • req' . No ~rlor exper Eltttl'OOic dlst.ti bu tor. Hairdresser·want.ed. Casualty 'y. ageMy located in Irvine, needs nee. Good vLDc rec a male preCerred. _ .. CaJ1Maurine7S2~ must. No Sunda>y work. ~for office duties. 494·5677. Laguna Beach. E.O.E. Oranae Coaat ellow ~nittes plus excel o com pa "b Cab, 17300 Ml. Her· H.wSty!st 1muraDce nnann. F . Vly. beoelita. Cont.act: Bo Large SaJoo. ookinfi for Founw.n Valley braoc* TracJ.r.. 8am·5pm, Mon hair ~list with fo low-cl larae a11to inaut&DC9 Iloinl Boom Bus rf:":oa. thru .Pbone~. ~ area. Call Susie, firoducing a~tnC)' hU D~a '1 ·2pm. o ex· 17 he followin1 mmed. I; ence oec. Opportunl· for advancement. For -~~ HAIR ~TYLlSTS-make ~Wltlt• IPllt. call 511 ·$140 ~ bklpe. more mooey! Rent a sta· Hlch -· f \IN TaeUtNl lion. Lords fl Ladys, Cll. ~ .. wort. lllllt Uve lo v .... 754-17l7 No experience aecet- ~ble, 5 da11 a OC airport. Electric• aary. . 0... l .,., old llrl. OanlndCll'. 540-1'llllO. fb NURSES-Aides. ACCOUNT a.•K All thlfta. L VN or RN . Experi..ce belplUJ blll Newport Beacb area. 3-U. Newport Coevales· s.&my, room • board. 88• AL Olll'fCI -~· cent Ce a t er. U5$ Days Z1S f722-0250, ~. self·•ta~ ~A ... N.B. Salary comm•n•11ra&e C\W/wbda 1t4l87W551 wtua experience Ii ablM-~ ror ~eoial OM ~ Plea1e call Kathi DhAtmaD ·deal.er PIT ~ oltie.. E ectronlet Boe*-Matute woman mlU at Sott .. ltl « snonlDI or f'ODOD • ,~50-~pm. onb'. ldNl for P fl' ln· come la.to ou.r otnce Ill s.&a Am. Retired O.K. Aflll.Ude •lb n1uret. come. U :JO.I, Moe-Fri. na 8roakhunt. St. n• --=...OfM·callMr.A. APIJl1 lD p&r.on at e l"ouD&aiD Va.Uly. Pea #55'7-'5U l m.: Cbariee Dtdteu °"_.. fl: Helpen. Local Htallrant: 1344 S . 'lbe ~ draw 1a.,:, movlq co. ~ la 0-u.1.c.'\ , ........ ~ ~ l.Wll 9CU' lllftlOmlt~toteU? a..lned Ad. Todllf ... BB.__, a..mn.d • k well. 9eU kDI.... "1·5'11 ..... ! -· -' ., .. EWlYPILOT Friday, U.Ch t 197'8 ~~~ ..... ?!.~~ '~~~~ ..... ?!.~~ ~~~:!·~.~ ..... !~.~ ~~~ ..... ?!.~~ :.~!'!'.~ ......... ~~-~~ .................. ~~-~~ ~~~~ ...•• !!.. ~~!'!~!!~ ..... ?!~ ~~~ ..... ?! ••• ~-gnLl!CLERk MOONLIGHTJNG-Full -..mn1n 'POC for bnCJtt time pay Parl llmt1 PrtnliQI ~!)-••••••••••••• -.-••••• •••••••••••••• ~~·.~'fe1ns~~11pC: Exp.=~'! for l8e Antique Music Bona' W1hr/Dryrs/RefrJf•· P&e .. ant work· work C•ll ror •PPl COGditJooa General ~ ot ~ eaperieoce pre --------- ftrnd OS>P0!1'1wuty fOf' lllOV~JtS. local Orao1c ll'aWnl 6 advan~m~ol Cof\&m inovh\I co Medi 3'7"-hr wttk ~ per eapcr'd, dependable, mo to surt Call drh'ff Kaldib'I 1n all ~700. au for Andrtta P'dl al buslMN, O\'~t ~ 0 E ~ Call 11.JD-.~ lnventQry Coolrol " pnc lQI, lbippinf 6 tf('t•lv llll· aoow lyp~. many dt'tllll N ft UUll ~'JOtO. DIEEXTI~ BINDERY -HB.P l1perle11ce or T.-..M/P •S•. 'r•u Opr- De\-W....., Mvltf, Al DWr.tk. -uee.stn,,..,., llocll •WWtw lloWotd• AwlY 1 Fm INDODUCTORY LESSON e~wpm. u .oo pr hr. p.,ochiN hl1h1chool SloUfadtlnet! Clocb! wortdnfornott57-8 9-lPM Irvine 957· U3'7 caJI Mn PanotU, Mater HUOt:S&LECTION Washer fl dryer ......... .. Ttt.cOWM 2000 "°" ..... TIM t.t ed .. , •rt to pou ..._ St• b-. Ctl fw •P.._."t todey. 675-<tl90 A IAll PROPIRTlll •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• S SECRET ARIES S G 0 /R f: I MC't& S1100 fl JOO R 11\Jtt! l•:ml}luyt.•n Pay All Fees l,ii Rt!mders Agency 4000 Jllrch St. Ste 104 Ntwport Be~h. 833·8190 c;au For Apgtt EAtab '64 Del Hlgbachool. Sa.nta Am9ricm Apt aiM:, $'75 . An.a 7* 7711 • ...... ........ 543-1967 Teacher PIT ror P E. Ap ply Hawthomo Chnstain SChl. lti835 8to0khur1u, FlnVly. ......... OpeoWed.tbruSat. ~ IOl 5 tar2Kelt.enn1. Irv. ••••••••••••••••••••••• (714) 7M· l777 T t• c h n 1 c 1 a n c J c t'l r o h I h d I Antique Oak reverse S ~,:U~O {;.~~'~ deak S950. 642·2164 or ~-----~~~• sn-0782. TB.EPHONE SALES ~-r-~.~.-• .----- Vera MllSNr 2Uj().A8anta Ana Ave. PUBIJC FURNITUR E *AttTIOM* TOMITI 7:10 ,M CO.•nWetc-) aou•ht by Hollywo(')(I 010\'ie nrm 12.().$200 pt'r d1y ~ll l,ootfloa ror ---------i nul101na 11 10 yr old~ TKHNtCAL l.AIOalll wanuna t<1 hrolk tntu "'9USHtMG 111.l. SALIS SECRETARIES Come work temporary Hes with a company who ~0anDt H"'uDLER cares about you. Im· Newspaper subs . Your phone, 4 to 5 hrs a day $200 & up comm. wk . Exp. pref. Over 21. I D. Newspaper Ent. 835·64S3. l to 3PM Only. Newport Beach You are lhe winner of Two FrH Tlcluth to CONSIGNMENTS SfOCK UQUlOATlONS Lovelr bdrm sels. armoires & baby furniture. din rm lbls & du-s, chinas, coffee & end tbls, magazine rack, refrigerator, washer, consignment Imports, gift wear. PLUS LOTS MORE. General Labortr1 1nov1t."1 (11<0 7t.1·12H SYSTIM$ Ol.~ lmmt'dl1tely for v I DK 0 c AST I N 0 ltvlne company bwldlng StlRV1Cl: (DOW Ill 4th m>l:l Oupont Om lt.S. dept fi\111 time Y"•T) An.tbl'lu>. l'A blOI• '•YIMI CO l•-------.i EQunl Opl1urlu11Jl> CIRCUS V ARG•S "" ArW med.late work top pay. Custom e r or i c n t t' d Call for an appointment. ~rsoo. over 18, W(' train 557-0061 Apply dlrtcl 9Um·$pm. Q ff . TACO BEL. 2900 j,J_ ~ 0 ice • 1011 camt'lb.rli. MUSIC IUSIMISS -·-£m ... ~•"•.,•r•M-".· --i N~ Bt-ich 644 *>10 "'.l'$00 to work In LA Opt•n111,1111 now 11v111l. In our 1ttra<'l1ve, well fW1\i"tll'd l • .tgun11 Duch n(f1~"t'. fur t',\~r or new ly Un•1~-d. ti11thw;1u11llr ~11lt f,lt."(lplt• Xlnt enm 11\ll>.~1011 'dh..'t!ult! & u tru ly 1n·iAt l11<'ullon on Coast tlwy , 2 bib from lht! ~i.ew,Costu Mesa. ~OJ overload Tow Truck Drivers ex· per'd. Top pay Apply G&W Towing, 7408 OhmsWay,C M 642·1252 March8th -8:00PM Performance Tht! HUNTINGTON c~nter Huntington Beach SAVE SAVE SAVE · .. &•I\.,... "" 1 music bua11'1C''111, ,t-Ob an ..., v.,.,.y r;mp U,)'t'r dud"• drt v1na ownt'r LIGAL SICalT AallS 1-'or arowintt N~wport .i\rm, l t•xper ~Iv ht. I ('()rJIOrlllt , llUOd •lll I hl. SU Buuuful 1)((1('~1. 0t•n view. t'OOllt.>rual ~roup llll"<l I~ ~O lllillt) Call &uric)' ur P"iiY &el}.7'm from LaJrunu llc-n('h to LA & Nidc 6<1 1 &.:JC! ~ dtoprndablf' Aidt• Im l'idi'rl~ ll'Wn m l.•guna lflU Coov&lf':olC't•nt Htl1tp I ipm lo 7 am 41'6 4.226 Product ion W url"·ri. lll·itch. with ample orr H 1!:1.1.~ R (' W 1-.1. U t-:tt S i.ll't't-t park inai $4jj0 to SS!lt. HANI> SULION REALTY SAILBOAT SALESM l\N Experience preferre d ~ TYPIST, part time. (or KooaManne675·1403 chuopractor ofc, will train Call for appt To chum your llckcti., cll.11642-5678. ext 272 ••• 1'001.tilllNUl-'H~ SJ llJ 497.3311 es CUstomer Service to ~ '4 8 u a-; l. 1-: (' Rep pos1t1on open for La Be h 1·ttos·1Arl<' l'AJ 11'.K R--• Esta&..... r1r emp F1ex1ble hrs. M~!iof~rt 67J..ro70 ~ 47 to S5 Sl' l'IUH>PC' CUI IC' st.ore dl.scounl Xlnl opp "' TYPISTS ?th ANNUAL TI ON WU K K 1-; KS lrolwn Ii SGNs..n C o s t a M l' i. a . Come work temPorary Silo & Sol Malt> Jo't'1rtult', f\Jrnaturt We tiuve an openmg ID Monlgomery Ward . with a company who •Anhque w e • We honor BofA. MIC. Cashier checks & cash. NO PERSONAJ.. CHECKS PLEASE! Food a\'a1lablc Items subje<:t lo presale MASTERS AUCTION 2D'TS1t2 Newport Blvd CM 833-9625 641Hl686 MUltSESAIDES liat•1•r.,. 1-'urnlture A~ our Res1denual DI\ for ~Beoru1 ... ~"~i;;;,.,~3o Call Mr cares about you. Im · M!~~~~1fF~&~at 1020 ~11 Good ular,y ('oun "e m b I e I' J ~· k 1 n IO un n.penenced man or urn.....,..,..... Seekmgemployment mediate work-top pay l2.00to tOPM try Clu' Conv Hom~· (~rator:o., $3 6710$4 40 womun possessing en· Sales clerk-in the beach area? CaU for an appointmenl. March4. Sun l2 totiPM Men or wtman's 3 spd --------...i ~ ~~~ Ana A\ 1· UOWH JORDON rr~~as;e ~~~r~~~~7~ya DRUG STORE Lots or Free 557-0061 Preview Party & Buffet Schwtnn bike S50. Ceo· licydH ••••••••••••••••••••••• MILL HAND -.C Ha •£.a 2m7S Halladay St PortPharota<'Y lrvllll' er..onnc gency Donal.lonsS2.Sperperson 10spd.S7S 675·9688 MACHIMIST _ _ ___ SANTA.AHA ~auuful office in the Fulltime,MonFr1 Jobspv31l.al~~ree. ~o~ office • Thur,Marl,6 JO lOPM tunanLeMan'swoman's for proto-ty""' ~chine ~ E _..-IRll Manufactures of high finest l<>1:ulton. working 2727Newport81vd N.B 488E17lh.CostaMesa 0 overload :mCIJfrDrat .-.. General ofc duties. in· quality alumtnum out with congenial a s· Suit.e224 642·1470 No.Coai.t Hwy C..nn& ~ an the instrument cld'g, f1hng, errands, door rurnalure Call soc1atet., we are interest· SALESLADY ~~ Laguna Bch 714/494·6531 Eqili,...nt 8()30 clJvlSIOO o( the 011 tool In misc call 54(). 7622. ~ lJl meeting you. In· Ex . ed f ll t' ••••••••••••••••••••••• dustry. Work1na from --------..-1 979-0131 7:30 till 4pm •·•rv1"w by app()1.nlm""nt. peneoc ' u, ime Service Station At.ten· U 'li p "'·II · ---------F r 'k ., ""' ~ '" for better womens ready U ty erson·ru lime SOOmm /4.5 or N1 on. bluepnnts, sketches & <XfaceManager-Sales Producuon Worker, Hot WHleyN.TaylorCo. . C I daot, cxper'd . Day & pos.openforpersonwith Antique dual chimes xlnt condition $500. verbaJ designs. directly Good opportunity for ad· Alr Balloons Layout, ReaJwrs 644-4910 tojear. 5?· oast p aza. Eves. Full & p/timc AP· some mech'I aptitude for mantel clock.~. 64().9559 with engineering, to as vancemcnt. Will train/no cutting, seumtng, rt~ ---------CaJ S45-(.636 ply, Shell Station, 17th & ficncral clean up or of· 957·1788. -,.-~------8-035 sist ID new product de· experience necessary. "'~· FUii time will train Recepuorust SALF.s RETAJL, office _lrvinc_·_._N_B_____ c . & anu!actur1· ng ~ I Id M be Id .,. . 1 es m San Francisco Special· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ve opment fo r wor ust 25 yrs o or CaJ 642-3545 · A..._.IMAL suppli.es & stationa~y, Serv Sta Help needed Im· areas. Some m1Dor re· h d d ~ well bore nav1ga older & be avail. oo J"'lll Fullt m pos avail nai,.work. Early L900's an pamte Reg. HJmalayan Kittens. t ' t L th S l d 557 082A -oucT1ou/Asslst. HOSP. 1 e · · med. f\tll or p/l. Apply ...,... drsr w/m1rror very un-Bl Se ion equ, pm en . a e a ur ays. · .. or r"v ..... Phone for appt. 557.92~2. """E. Cst Hwy N B. PAUL DOSIER ASSOC · ue & als $200 experience helpful for 774-6090 . 1525 Mesa H.8 area. Part lime. Recept/Asst N.B F·Tor a s k f or Mr. West """ · INC. ~i~~c s200 1bst orr CallS44·282S morevarietyofprojlK'ts. Verde11206,C06taMesa. Working with glass. PT Incl Wknds/Eves. NewportStat1ooerslnc ScrvStaAttnd.W1lltrrun J050Redh1UAve C M DoCJS 8040 ~~~rts ~~k~g~xEc~eEl One girl office. mature. 893-~l ask for Tom. 644·5463 SALES REP, BOATING ~~'Lt Call Carl 7t4i556·70'i5 Brass Bed. Twin St40 Ex ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sc1enllf1c Dnlhng Con neat, good on phone, typ-PROJECT MANAGER 1 New dealers & advertb· ____ E_O_E_.___ ceUent.e~i~::; Wanted: Eng. Bull Dog ~r~~rf~~r'r':J~~~e:~~ ~~ll:~~~~~~!~ RESIDENTIAL RECEPTIONIST ~~~ .. ~~;gGwde, ~t~fu~? ~J~~f~r:11~: ~~~e~s~xfg~dc ~le~r:; Antq Drop tear de~k $135. pup. Good556-_h_0_~_e_7 __ _ ::cl;;,. ~l:_<~~l~:~oor:: ~et~e~::i.n.fcr~~o~. BUILDER ThY P I ST· accurate, SECRET AR y I G 1 R L ~~a~~~orC~achts. 1631 _548_·_37_~_._tt_fo_n-S_a_t_. __ Anlq Oak RolllOp desk. AKC Teacup Poodle pup~ Adams. 540-7454 s arpd.I neat. brigh1 l , FRIDAY. wanted by in· a .... o ' · Waitress PIT Day & SllOO S48.fl6Sl pies. M/F also Teacup .iiiiiiiiili------1-.----:--:-:----Growth oriented TustJn frlen Y & rehab e dependent oil co. Salary SH IP P 1 NG DE PT . rught shifts. Pvt club l.1186 Emerson Rosewood St.udserv1ce. 714/992-2178 Pahtter Heavy telephones. Apply neg o ti ab I e, p bone Inspecting & packaging Balboa Penn. 673-7730 B b G d • Maids, apply The Ion at to perform skilled level based btnlder. Respons1· tn person. Trail Right ~9661. sm parts, will train. ~f~~ C a~ 41;;an AKC Toy & M101ature Laguna, 21J N. Coast wor1c: in preparation & hie for scheduling. gov· Traders 3100 W. Central. Female preferred, im· WAITRESS OR WAITER or . P oodles Puppies & ernmeotal processing, SA S£1>RET"' ny A.V..l · s L-11 80 IO aduJ•·s Hwy, Laguna Beach pa.toting of varied ex· '""" -med opening, great com· nvv y m person tavros . ..,.,...ancH .. -;~;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;I tenor & interior sur· des i g 0 & budget RECEPTIONlST National Mortgage lhs n .. n v benefits. Call for in ~Coast Hwy, N.B. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 714/761-4263 • resPons1blhty. Salary ,,......, Mall faces. 4 yrs. exper. as negotiable Send resume BIL.UNG CLERK Co has cbalJeogmg PoS t.erview & inlo. 545.()403 •WAREHOUSE• FREIGHT D.AM 1~G ED Si 1 ver Toy Pood 1 e s . TRAINEE pa 1 n t er de s ired . lOCindy; For74 bed conv hosp. AP· avail as Secy to VP of RE • d Electroruc distnb. Ftn HCYfPOINi: SALE 3308 SassaJrass line. 957_8~1 S92A·Sll24 per mo. Apply ply at 1555 Superior Ave, Mktg & second•ry Mkt Sll.K SC EN, esign co W. Warner nr llarbor, or5J5.882.1 Some heuvy hfling lo in person, Fountain N R lllwn IOAM & :JPM Mgr.Good seC'yskills rc n<'C.'ds a producl1on-shop Vly,hneeds full htlgldl' Santa Ana 9792921 _____ _ i.tock shelves. Will bt-Valley School Dist AKINS Mon 1-'ri ad. Mortgage lendin ~ managc•r. 3 yrs mm ex ware ouseman. s dbl AKC Boston Ter rier:. trained to operate Corner Newland & tlkgd desirable. Send µer wthand pr1nung, have good work exp Call BARGAINS·Usl-d rofn,1ts. Male&l"emale va r 1 o us ma 1 I 1 n g Talbert. Ftn Vly. Filing DEVELOPMENT CO. Rehablt•, ~ood natured. complete resume mdurl· must be able to mot1rntc _B_re_nl_9_79-_o.t_JJ_.___ wshrs. d.ryrs. garur, best M6-040t> machiner y Excellent deadUne3-8·7U.O.E. 310West lsl.Sl. mature seams tress ingsalaryhistorytol'.O. people.&.~ production WOODWORKER . buys,w('serv appl Bei.t --------~neflts. 1n<'ludmt: den· -------'='-----Tustin, Ca. 92680. wanled for monogram· :!9IO.Newporl Beach, Ca . minded. Salary open Appl. 536-0911, ~4330 Brittany Spaniel M. pup~ tal plan. Apply berwt'en P A R K l N G L 0 T --'--.,-----lnfi!. P/T & Sat morns. !!2600. _S40_·9_1_10______ Growing mfg, company i\KC reg. SlOO. 8am·llam & lpm-Jpm, SWEEPER. 01gbt work P R 0 P E R T Y E 'd f ed I · ---------needs youn~ man Admiral Refrigerator, S48-63.'>ti Nallooal Education. 4401 & wknds. Ovr 25. Sal $150 MANAGEMENT. Ex xp pre err · nqwre Sll.K SCREEN. co seeks wrmechanical aplltudl·. gold, very dean. 17.5 cu. --------'d . d d I XI t at 714-751·0752 · Terry. Sec'y.Pit 20 hrs per wk helpers·lra1nees. Som" full ood k f s A9'> HAn ~-toY 80 .. 5 Birch, NewPorl Beach per wk to start. Call per in 1v1 ua · n E.O.E. (flexible) gd typing, " ·lime w wor mg. t. 150 ... .,.........., • ~ ou .. <Near O C. Airport) 645-5052 compensation & poten· The Athletes Fool in So telephone sk ill s. eicperhelpfuJbutnotnec. <Will train amb1t1ous ••••••••••••••••••••••• Equal Opportunity . tial. Must have license. Coast Plaza. shorthnd&ins.exp.pref _540-__ 91_1_0 ______ hard worker) .. Oppty lo Washer . dryer s ale . M. Cat, long hair. Fem. Employer. Park1ngattendanLc;. Neal, Balboa Island Realty, N.B.area. advance. secure future. Completely rcbwll. rt"· shorthair spayed cat. ---------1 well groomed. good ag· 673-8700.Dick. _________ , Cal1Judy752.5u1 STOCK GIRL& Only those who are de-rrnushed, year guar. Goodw/kids.M6-86al . _M_A_N_A_G_E_R_/_N_I g-h-t-s1 ~1r~ ~/ Mf ~o:~~ ri<>; -J>t-.-ti-me---'C-le_n_· c-a-1.-p-le_a_s_a-nt R.E. SECRET ARY E.O.E. M l F ~:::,~~~~ f:~a!~!or~~~r~:d ~l~v~r:~h y ~u.:;/~c;,'~~ S-mal--1 _nu_ru_a-tur_e_a_p_n_c-ot (11pm·7aml Noexpoec. manageria pos ition. ap~earan ce. good Coldw ell Banker, EV£1>UTIVESECY 1 Call r t 317/79. So Coast Ap· male poodle. AKC re". I •-:J k F h Laguna N1'0 uel orr1·cc .-A'""' r<or r eta1·1 shop 1n app Y or app · " Mal.ure 1nd1'v up lO $3.85 Part •-fuJI Ume. Good w e.... wor • nr as " · r 5 6 - 7 " w 1 ""·ances 537 ~ Pvt ply &!A.A 51A" "' Is NB ,.. _ _. t · Ltrv.nse P"""ferred. For Exec secy lD the pres1· F--.. 'oo Island. Must be 6 4 · • • a t o n "" · '"". "'· tn 1 yr Co benerils, Ins. ru.v. 831-9030 • · uvuu yping nee '"" '" ""'u Cor'-·-" 9°A W i-th St k I n ......, Call Julie Criem , UlJ'ormatioocall831·0836 dent of major home knowledgeable 1n the .... uuu.,,.. · ' · Fng1da1re . White smgle vac .. sic eave, pro 1 PARTS DEPT PERSON 644-1230 9-5pm. Mon·Frt. or49S-7222. As.k for Linda bwlder. Liberal benefits (aeld of fashion & be able _c_._M_._______ door. 28" wide $85 Puppies 8 weeks old med s1u. all female 540-23-ll ~0A~:.P~~t.~~:~~ good growth. Potential. E.O.E.,M/F. Beard. Send Resume & salary toworka5dayweek.On· WORD PROCESSOR · 54S-24448ef 7PM olc: StDp 'N Go Markets. Send resume to PO Box history to: ly exp'd need apply Call Part lime evenjng and/ __.:.._ ______ _ 715 N. Loara. Anaheim. 459. San Juan CaPo. Ca. II you're not readm; the The Presley Companies or see Managl•r at 29 or weekend work. Ex· AJmst new Ft1g1da1re Ff Fwfti._.. 8050 T74-9'ZlO. 928>3 LltUe ads in Clasi.1fied. People who need people PO. Box 2200, N .8 . 92663 1-'ashioo Is land. N B petience on CRT based 22 cu fl side/ by /i.1de. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wanted: Manager couple. 90+ uruts apt. complx. in 0 C Beach area. Woman lO rent & process pµr work, an to keep propei:· Adult.s with outstanding. ty Maint'd & repaired. au.ractive personalities Send resume. salary req. who enjoy working with & ref. to: Classified #467, kids. Over 21. Start al 330 W Bay St, Costa $3.50 per hour Phone Mesa92626.. 642· 4321 Ext. 250. _ M_AN_D_A_R_l_N_C_H_l _N_E_S_E, BETWEEN 4: 00· S: 00 PART TIME EVENINGS COOK 2 PM. • w/alleasl yr ex· .Asll for AIMlrefo per.S750mo.40brwk. W Eq 10 t t H. J 's Golden Dragon, ua PPor um Y Inc ..,,.,.. H bo Bl d Employer • <N<N ar r v ··----"-"----C.M. (714) 642·7162 PBX Master Carpenter-Ship Answering se r v Ice Able to do any rough or operator full & Prr. Call rinisbed wood lnstalla-_83>3561----.------ tion, use engineer ing PIX OPRATOR drawtnp.sketches, bav Independent bank seek· own b•nd tools. use log experienced PBX small power tools, dril Operator for Sat. only. motcr.screwgun,sabr Contact L . Dav is, saw 4 disc sander. use 848-1.234. llll11i.og equipment. band Pacific City Bank saw, table saw, joiner, ... _.n1 Oppor Employer router. bell sander etc. ...,..,_, Be able lo train new & PBX OPERATOR Will semi ·ex pe ri e o c e d train. Part time. Fri & employeea. 4 years ex· Sat night llpm·7am perieoce. $5 87 pr hr. Must type. Contact DOT 860·381058 Apply Maurine. Newporter Inn, Empl~meot Develop· 1107 Jamboree Rd. N.B ment l)ept. Ad paid by 644-1700. E.O.E. ~· _...;.....;..-----~Permanent P/T Accounts MICHAMIC Payable wlth General Experienced w/air cond. Contractor in N.B. Hrs. t u n e • u p .. .1 I) g b t !kmble. 631-0210. mechanical. uooa salary 6 benefits Goodyear PIST COMnOL 11.reStore Steady job for right 646-4814 penon, t.faioee, profit ebariu • ll'OUP health. Mediw Ftoat Office, ex· AllPl1 Mon, 9-~. Lloyd's ~~ate opening: Pest Control, 566 E. Dyer --------1 Rd,S.A. MEDICA L ASST,1_....;._ _____ _ Urolol)'. Genl ore • PHMMACYCLaK medic:alexpreqd.Othera Expr'd. To work lo need not apply. Call eo.-. de:l Mar. 30 bn 54W3&1, Npt Deb. per wt. lloo tbru Friday, 12:30 pm to 6 pm. Refs. llEDICAL MSISTANT• req. Pleue call llrs. FaU·Ume, no.liable, eit· Y~ 8"-7575 ror in· per not nee. H.B.14?-Ql terview btwD t : 30 and 12 lledlcal Secretary /,_am. _______ ~ RecepdoaisL Exper. lo 1111. _biWq • boold1eep-ie Salarj .... per hi'. Ocia-W'I'-wttb H • .... ,.,... f'hmonuceuUcal CO.S•OUMDll you're m1ss1ng a lot or should always check the 644-2652 eqwpment preferred. w/1ce mkr. Wht. Bst ofr MATT1lESSES newsy information as Service Directory tn the SECRET ARY Newport Center Law ovrS500640-l92S Twin or full mattress well as some great buys. DAJLY PILOT Xlnt oppty for erric1enl Firm. Call Ruth Braier Automallc washer & gas set.s S56. gal w/lop secretarial 7~ :moo dryer. A l cond. SlOO C...twy TECHNlCJANS ELECTRONIC TECHNICIANS We design, develop, build, test and deliver the best in hi gh-technology systems and missiles. Our con- . tracts and work are long-range - lasting well into the 1980's. We un- derstand per sonal development, career goaJs and challenging work. At General Dynamics we're looking for Electronic Technicians at all levels, whether you 're just starting out on a career or you 're an ex-perienced pro. CAUIRA TION SPECIAUSTS ELECTRONIC CIRCUITRY ELECTIONIC LAIORATOIY MICROWAVE MISSILE TECHNICIANS RELIAlllJTY RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT TEST OPHATOIS If you want to work where you can learn from the best engineers in the business, use the latest equipment, grow and take pride in achieving technological challenges,. get ln touch with us rlght away. Call me, Joe Stelmah (714) 629·5111, Ext. 4711 and let's talk seriously. Or, come In to our Emplc>yment Office, Monday thru Friday, 8AM-4 :30Plf. If you ereferL. .•.end your reaume to: GENEKAL DYNAMICS Pomona DLvia!GD, 1815 W. MlHlon Blvd., Pomona, CA 91766. An F.QuaJ ()pportUldty Employ., M IF ' l1.1. CKlteMl\lp ReqUlhd \ skilJs to work io fast " DO YOU . each. 646-5848 HOllle h paced Npt Bch R.E. ofc. OFFERASERVJCE? X·ray tech, Prr. 6·10 hrs --------Mode4 549 • 3077 m CallLila,833-2900. Letthepublicknowwitb prwk.orthopedicoffl<'e, Woo on Game Show. an ad in the Daily Pilot Fashion Isl. NB. 640-4940 Brand new Wh trl pool 1._ _______ _ Secretary PIT. 3 days per El R If I 1• wk. Must know IBM Service Directory. It can e<:. ange. se c e · Memory typewrite r . costyouaslittleasSl.77 UttteislicJ!! coloralmond $400. a ll Small congenial ofc. per day. For more in· Classified Ads are really _64.5-6244 _______ _ **I BUY** Send resume & salary lo formaUon and complete small "people to people" :rr· Magic Cher ga stove PO Box 188, CdM, 92625. rates call 642·5678. sales calls with big re· w/d1g1taJ clock. arv<>sl adership and big results! gold. 1 v.i yrs old. SI 75. Good used Furniture & Appliances-OR I will sell or SELL for You. MASTERS AUCTION 646-8686 & 833-9625 Sell things Cast with Daily To place your classified Walerbed heater S25. Pilot Want Ads. ad, call today 642-5678. 546-5433 aft 6 MARCH 8 thru 13 FREE TICKETS WORTH •11 San Diego Frwy. at Beach Blvd. Find Your Name SHOW TIMES: Thursday, March 8-8 p.m. Friday, March 9 -4:30 & 8 p.m. Saturday, March 10 -12:39, 4 & 8 p.m. Sunday, March 11 -12:30, 4 & 7:30 p.m. Monday, March 12, -4 :30 & 8 p.m. Tuesday, March 13 -4:30 le 8 p.m. Call 949-7877 for information . . ... --.. IT'S EASY! Look for your '*•me IJJ today's classJfted section, If you ftnd your name and ad- dress call MZ-5678, ext. 27%. We'll an•ae for you to pick .. up your tlc:tets at the }learest office of tbe ---. .. . .. . . . \ • •• • - I , , f .. IOIO ..... S. IOll •tac••••• IOIO Mtc1la aw 1080 IMh. Power t04~ .__,.._., ......... .. . . . .. . .. . ... . ...... .-.-............. .-. ..................... .. . ..................... . Ftl<My, a.tarch 2. 1979 DA.IL V PILOT M O'Nfill Superawl. Ta~ Dlnln1 hutch, 10 111 nuna Ueed once •qu1rlum, cabin et '71 Scarab·330 TS out· dri~ as hours. Loaded! 915 mph plua. Ston:d on trai.Ju. Mual ffll/beal of· let ...... ,oww 9040 MoeorHoms.S./ ............ s./ ....................... ._./s"'• t 160 ...,/S ... • ti'° doetn't m 1110 ~·OZS& ~comp M2-4872 li'10 42' Unifllte SF, T I O ••••••••••••••••••••••• -••••••••••••••••••••• SA IUFICt: t'Qfh'nb uf bdrm ho11•• t•nlur Modf'I 11011 tur )5-.3017 l>ti:SK a. CIUltt l '11 blnluuu fur .. 1,. I 1k oew SIOO )441n1J WMK>WSHADU Wooden 1hull~r1 . mU\lbllndl, woven woods • wlodow lJl\tloi 20 40% olf all lt~m.a. ASPEN eoo boob. novtla & rare ('l1111lc1. Creal value ailofr 541·3334 Rex Brandl water color DllS. Br~bu.t)' oU $260 O.U e~hml S311S. Also 20 11.SJOBA Ctpy Machine. piece art collection .. 110 m 1« u offset _m. __ ~------- mmalt'n 1•190-7033 POTTY CHAlR FOR IN· • VA1JD.MO. * * Ca II SSM!i97 ~,..tock era~Drive Con>la Del Mar You ~Jwt winner ot Twe9tMTickeh lo CllC&a V AIGAS •.rcb8th Wrouchl Iron Spiral »t.aireaae. l3 tttds. JO' curved handr ail. S6SO UdO S7S-0386 IOIJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• n1.-2t6C..._t 546-l 200Cwort.J Ask for Jtny Perldrui ~· Searay l976 SF. s tern roof. Bimini T IS 255. Mere. full f11hlng gear . lresb survey & bottom s:M\~~ •HARRISON• *SEA RAY* BUY NOW! 67l's. radar. A/P, com pletely ~· new cood *188.900 Firm~ USED BOATS Sdeet from ovtr 100 ACTION BOAT 1714tHWltt ?£ Edycraft Sportlisher, slip avail. Call Harvey 642-4644 ~"f:t/ 9050 ••••••••••••••••••••••• tllindsCl m l" lt't a.i11n ""'" Ii'' ,..,,. !I . Ruhl If UOPMPmormance 'I tunUn.iton ~n~t llwiOlllon Beach '10 Les Paul cuatom Sun- burst $450. 50·410 Yamaha amp $250. Ed· <he' 675-1192 $$SAVES$ Owter Luxuey 60' or 75' mot.or yacht. Re850oa . ble. Hr, da1ly, weekly m.2112 or 675-3256. alllnk' t;,ililt• • 4 h 1 h.H " bl._ & brn \ t>lour Xlnt bllddl4.' arm th•1r.. '' tioi n~ Yti2 ~ Antiques. turnHurt 6 mi <' I nlen>•Unl( tlt!mll 3 Nt•w1H.1rt f'lland r1mullt: No JUnk Sut & Suu 10 3 3710 Ch111111d Pl 11134749 On all Boats in stock ALL MODELS loafs. Soll 9060 Ill'~ $50I) r1rin J4h .t. !M ~ bt'<I, brt11lCllll'"'' tiv ii1)rni:i. 11111q '"'"' frun .. & lrnol."h' I hdhrd $17 I bot>I ""' \)olj 7~ • ~v~rylhlnlC r111 ,1 1111 Cout'h :.1·1' olt ""'' boolu:~ loh 111 011" a.JI bi~ 1900 alt ~ l111dun~ 7' ~lf• & loH• ~111 «uod 1•ond SI ~ for lullh \\ t 11 1'1'J1,H J ll' c.7~ .!.!~II :!;!'l On hid CdM To clalJt your t1c"t.s. ea.u 6'2 J'Tll, ext m ••• Office,_ ...... " ~..... 8085 ••••••••••••••••••••••• G111'111lt! SW.. S111 & Sun Ne f"'b ~wp= Tu Xlnt oew & used ofc furn, l '' w ...,. n plan files. wk "-n,.be• U<iim l~ dark .ob o urn. tun ex-"C e ca•h "" " a "°"" lc•UOl(t' d11.11r 111 " masc 321f Cal>111lo. m.el2J·~" ' " CE SURPLUS631·2777 11· tcc,n• H..WSOH ru IA Y Ne~a.och 6 1-2547 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2S'Coronado Want qwrk sale. Under market at S6.SOO. Owner: 496-4024, or T.ll-5915 Lado 14' '21.29 Xlnt cond Qiver. new trlr. 11n .. •n \ln\cl ~ m.11ch1n11 c M wi 2100 111tumJ11 S , ~ t .II I Glass ~play cases. hke Yurd Salt', Sat F\l rn1ture. new t!S ea Call eves. Three 00" wal. dsks. one S1450 979·0596 48" wal. dsk. 4 swivel DEALERS TRADE Santana 20. full ra~. nu fl4K 42311 ear parts, mUlt' 1tcmb 492 !Me collect . Duung labl(' ti \'h r'< Mt'(I ..,,,_. Sale 1055 ~ Fltirway Or <: M arm chairs w/pads, 4 10-29' CalJforrua SF. TS simJcr, nu 0 /8 eng. S6JOO armed side chairs $1250 new .. naQ FD VHF OS c.c.c l.800 Ron Jackson -Im sq!t ~" Lng pegged value for $675. call Holly full f~s21.sOo 645-66oo' ,,_. All brand new i.alei.marb oak ~ng, SI 75 sq. ft 95.S-2275. Santana 20· Ready to Perl~'t t•ond i lt•11vt•)) s.s25toffet968 7Ul> l:lt>tiant gh1i.s du•n~ lhl. 'w I m Irr 0 r "t' d l' 1' I J I 42X72 b uphohkrt·d chrs New <:on cl\ t-r $2000 Sac•nf1<•e !HO 0020 t Son Mar 3 &4 , 11·4 d wa:.swr. drs. sewing 1ac'h& more' 9160 La .uoa. FV Near laWlQha/Slater samples Sewing nolloni. AnllfC school desk. $S0 ---------"18 Mako 20' ctr console, race. 494·4191 E ves & sOt'ks for the whole AntJ1.1e Coca Cola ace Manoi ta 101 e lectro· #US & 7.5 Mere engine 497·:118l Eves. ramdy ~ retaJI pnce or cheS $35. Push mower. graphic copy machine Roadrunner dlx trlr. less Sat/Sun 93 24082 Sl0.6" lOspd. bike. SJ() purchased 10/76 service eqwpped for all lashing 23' Columbia. trailer, R.amadit Lane, Mission 546-tmalt. 7PM. contract pa ad lhru Sl0.000. 754·0368 0 18. anchors. extra sail. VieJo. 1/20/80. Sl200. Newpo~t boom tent. other extras. ov1ng Sale M 1:.c Oe!f 65x35. k idney FloorQivering.675-1636' ·60 TROJAN c lassic (714 1494·2982 -SIOO. 1100 show + Ceorore Tube Tester. CB sh~. blk form. top, l tr 1 17. bo t BUY NOW!! CONSIGN NOW •Net $140·$200 pr wit We have 2.1 million contractual reservation back.Jog on "fl y.drives" with Pan Am a nd Nationa l. also exclusively publ ished by over 60 U.S . & International wholesalers including but not limited to Tripl e AAA . Amtrak . CP Air , Traveman <A u s tra l ia), RACV, NurGut (Ger many), TCS (Switzerland>. •l0°1c investment tax credit + double the declining depreciation. •Current fl eet is a t 210RV's require 350 by April 30 (over booked in certain sizes>. •Purchase a t factory net invoice 4·Star Mini 's & class A's. •100~ financing or invoice. sales tax & license throug h major banks at 13.0 APR·7 year note. In vestment Seminars held on Saturdays lOAM·lPM on March 17th, 24th & 31st on location. D•"alY I ..... Ille. 15092 Han...t A••, '"· Ca. 714/559-4446 o.tsld. Ca. l-IOG-154-0Jtt l..._x) D•'• lllN 6'·2371. Computerized reservation system Locations also in San Francisco & Denver. l ·way fly-drive. Baege camelbad. lovt' :.eat. Xlnt cond S:iriO 9Xl2 wool ru.i. Sl50 675-2176 ov1e L P . albums push·up, misc. equip, red>ase. ldeal for office w ru er, tuna u CAl.29 $J 1500 books 10'· RCA Color TV. bunk t1 1-way draw drapes 2 desks w/chrs. Mlnl! 185 h.p. Ford eng. Race/cruise. whl. VHF. I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 47SantaAna.CM 111 . beds. 965 Jun!pero Or. anUq. saUn 135Ytw Variousotherfurniture. Fwd /Aft mahoga ny h'"". mast. many xtras. •~ S--'& 2621 ~~ 549-9458 1 gold/off wht open 960-2604 ~~· 840•5188 or M~t see Will help -s,d ~ 9086 Motoritedlikes 9140 8' l>Ofa & lovc:.cal, cu~Lom tufted, llmt• J(Old. $200 75!H385 ped, area rugs, Garage Sale: Furn . ~ve l33w 8Sl. $40 ea. Pianos&OnJCln1 8090 --'-------w/slap 84().2255.9924561 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• es. books & m1i.c cloth.mg. toys. misc. 9431 GOd rood. 661-0415 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 22 fl. Searay Cuddy cabin Is '78 Kona 20' day crwser TiiE MO-P EDDLER t•yblwn Balboa& Bay Nt'olan a ( 8u~hard / Mft sell trumpet, power UPRIGHT pianos $495 lo full cover, UHF, bail J~ i::~ 11~~~.~·~ 460 Ford Panther Jct : New PEUGEOT MO.· · · St.Sat/Sun Hanulton> 11>wer. (r e el front Sl,950. Grands from tank, hfe preservers eqwppad, slJp located at Swim :.tep, bow rail, PEDS Reg $469, Now ~~.~:;'. tic,:;,;'1'~:~·~ .. bo~ 0 Da;--Only! Estate Sat/Sun Mar. J.4. 9-SPM. t.tow>. bicycles. (man's $2,250. Rebld 'g, t e · ~i~cond . S6,99S BCYC 759-1087 lights, cover. tandom 1299.631·3830 ht•adboatcl 642 2'JJ:! : Sat 9AM·6PM. 4900 Appliances. rollaway, upd. boys' & g irls flllish'gs, lunings. tr Ir X tr a "h arp · '78 Honda Express, only erAve.NB.Quahty elec. grill&.. range. hwmn&racingbike>. HanyD.Oquist 23'Uru!IJLeCab/crwse. CaJ 229 0icselwhlallrac S8200tofr(;;Jll96J296J 15 m1, $375/bsl offer. Must sell, K ini.t ;.,t water h sehold ate ms. dryer, tbl, clo<hes, 499 E .8S3J 8tnl Hamilton Ave, H 8 110. A· l cond. LOADED. :::t!:~r:Cf f~.~~e Trmnporfation 549-4774, ~Hl668 eves . bed. incld!> pt•dt>s lal, I.9th C M ~er settee w/ "11 Sl&a775 Trlr.Call545-3237 ·~··•••••••s··.·•/••.••••••• 77 Peugeot moped Xlnt heater, l1nt•r & a1r 2 m garage sale·mlSC ' . . f1 OWS Cram-.. mattress, ('all Id atms, b1"yct~s. SO . Oak ~al tree Player restored, rolls -18' ChnsCrart Cavalier 19'76 islander 36' Sloop. cond must sell $250 ..,,, " "' /beveld mirror $100 good _ .. $ oo 33925 <Isl, Roller F\arliog. •-b Reftt 9120 """·7898· 552-8264. eves. r, sm appl 18377 Mi.al•eo.s 8080 H .. "hr•c.c: Ca--.i .. vuu. l,l · 327 1/8 w/trlr. S2000/of. .., ...-s l B I. d Ft """.. ...,..., """ Primavera, Dana Pt. fer or trade for Boston ·mast, /\/P. loaded for ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1---------M I . I rr a e In a. n ••••••••••••••••••••••• k sleamr "hr' SlOO ..... nrino •c'> 950 l>AC """" Ca bo ovmg sa e g ass co ee v 8 ~ 'W\n " cw&... 8 Whaler 646-8831 ~-.-oe...... ·'""""""' ver c mpr. ~a ll ey lllbl~ SSO .. 1°e mirrors Y am-. ...... .,m LUGG ... GET ... GS 6666. . -...... 093 · '"" "' " " loots. Slips/ dJneue. sips four $400 Motan:vdff/ SSO.each, rattan chairs Mo ng·Gar age s ale. fromyourbusinesscard. ewport Beach Tennis ••••••••••••••••••••••• 24' Searay Ray '77 Sun· Docks 9070 54.>5810 Scoot.rs 9150 SOO each, small t'hinese fu ture, appliances. Send one card for each O ub F\aU Family Mem. dancer, 255hp V-8, many ••••••••••••••••••••••• Motorized Illies 9140 ••••••••••••••••••••••• rnests S2.50 each, k1tl•hen cl ng etc. 2043 Vist.i t.ag plus one spare. w b e r s h 1 P . 64 2. 0 112 extras, mint cood. trlt Sa bl S h & h d/ N l B h d k SUPS • V "-IL• ••E ••••••••••••••••••••••• Must c. '79 Yamaha 750 ta .. 75, l'ouc r air C<J N.B Sat9-5 r eturn permanent! tOA•.,.,,.... • an or P c oc ---s 1 f 1over.;tuffedl$2SO.rh1ld'i -sealed attractive tag "'"""""' available 645-8 146, YACNewport646-0S51 'TT FOXY Dix Mant cond pee., 1800 mi. Sel s or bi.'<1 S35, rh1lds dn·~bcr Gar eSaJe. SatooJy. An· strap, mee ting aarlin Maternity clothes & baby ~112 Boat Dock an Npt Bch. 30· ZlOOm1 S3.50 S318S WLll sell for $2900. S15497 3937 t1q s & misc. 311 I l.D reqwrements. P.r care items. Like new. 549 9040 ~---·------ 78 Tuan bt·d mJttn·~~ & framl• lht·<I one~· P<!rft'l'l eond S 115 54&-1040 Su tra Mesa Verde vent 1....,s & theft'. For Call._,,,,,41 Starfare 19 OMC 225 maximum pwr boat ---9 2 HOND El . C 7 788 ""-"'~vo loaded. no salt water. $15-0/mo. ls"i 673-3531 '70Sutuka80 l 7 A sinor c . · 5 ·I · personalized lag enclo bristol.$7500.833.2796 evs,64S-8l46Jays SJ2.5 Entire Bake Recently 3-Fa 1ly Garage Sale wallpaper. fabric Collectio.n .Fenw ick Rossignal 180 cm 673-44l9 Rebwlt. Excellent cond. Fu toys, books. etc "Day Glo" paper & custom fishing poles w/Solomon bindings $85. 2 0' F o t mu I a 3 0 2 SLJP~EDED S 1. 000. Ca 11 eve s. Sol'a. l(ood cond , bdrm St>t. Best orrcr Avo ·ollcctor's attn! 002 wtll back & trim Yq w/reels, $20 up. 548·9832 NQC!iica bo<!t.s (2 J>r) size Ford IM ere c r'u1 s e r . in NewPQtt Habor area ''ll! Suzulu RM 125 C Good 494-4747, or see at 462 SL Ca o de Los Mares. tags. Or 'try two ct11s pa I e g 01 d . d r a Pe s 7&8'h$3S. ea. 673·3600. Rigged out for fishing. for 25' Sajlboat. Call: rood. J.'ew n dc·s Ann's D r .• L ag una 6313100 San lemente. Sat/Sun backtoback. 1 VHF & AM r adios. Larry586-2465 759.9345 Beach. SAM PRICES· l08"~".w/wo,venwood c-..i.&-Goods 8094 T I $7500 y · -------- Fabulous F\armlure Fhp top ~ame table S2S. yellow Karastan area n.ig $25, oval grn area ·3615. S2eaor3/SS . corruce. Malchg woven :?:".:'~;' ••••••••••••••• s:fi~~{0r642·7910 trm. A..tos.N•w 9100 Alltos,New 9800 A.tos.New tlOO 4/S tags Sl.60 ea. wd shade. 58x4l " $25. 3 Hocky Kn & h d d ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••• ••• ••• ••••••••••••• •••••••• ••••••••••••••• 6/9tagsS1.50ea. Ughl gm drapes 99x108" $00 Call~ ~;M pa s. lOormoreS1.40ea .. ~ 49x.108"&103x8i{. "'SlO ea'. · a er · · Sales Tax InclU<tJ Gd. rood. 640-03iJ6 557-7279 NO CARD? ~·A•.......t• Britanni Stan, Rn ...... 1. Gara Sale 2 ramihes, Draw your own °"end """""'~a ca ... 1095 rug 8xl0 SIS, twn beds, --t-------- kt; headboard $35. wall units.combo d es k . dresser. ~helve;., bookcaM> MIM' lamps & cl'<tar chest 640-0278 J>111 ings, clothes. name. address. ptne & 1978, blk leath er.••••••••••••••••••••••• bkcal'S. desk. couches. we'll make one cid per Sacrifice. Student's En· FRY MA.STER FRYER sm apl, etc s<>"" to $200. t.ag. Add 25< each. cyclopedia SSS, 7JJ.1420 Good condition S50 Sat nly. 100 I ntrep1d. Send check or m;ey or· 76 Honda Trials 250 $650. 4 Call 557· 1597 U.stre1'~ Oak furniture. ~fB Npt Cr12es4t Condos derPtoL:OT-_ .... G piece Devan corner TY Rocio "' nor · pm. I '""I""'" ~°;/·Lake new $100. 1.:.Fi 5.:.__ 8098 like new Divorce Kg i.1 --+-------na mwv bi_.d, H1i.1Her dress~t. 2 Id goods: 1 refng. P 0 Box JiO saw, Xlnt cond. • t'Ommodes, 6' coerce La· o gr.n, very gd Cosua.Mesa. ~ b25. 548-0063 ;;~.··~~;~;·;:~··c·;~;~;; ble, 2 lg end tables /Fad~· ~:~b:J CarpeUtill ts 110 l b . Aqu ari u m . RCA, gd cond, Sl25. _673-0264 ___ a_rt_6_. ____ 1 metbl&chrs$95, Nylon Plush 00 & up. ~lete set up with 548-79Slaflet5. Dining table. 4 chairs, n_yJ armchrs (2) 549-8181/675-s .$150. SJ&.7672 Zenith 25" color. nu pict. hutch, Pennsylvania wood end & side For Sale. any's of Paving stakes 8" to 36" tube. remote nds work House $795. Oriental ea. Much more N . B . c gP o r al e loog Sc to 25c each or by $65.549-4171. Cash. screen Sl95. Desk Sl35 e. Capo Beach. Mmbrshp. 'II Debby 8 , the bundle. 231 CabrHJo --------- 493-4343 l 644-9030 Crear> CM. Fisher SOO'C, 65 watt. ~~~i3"'"_.....;:;;;;;;;:;:;;;-.l.;:;=t===;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=;;;..L;;;=;;;;;;=;F-===;;;.1.=;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=i~iinil am/fm receiver. M Int Ii. cond. $150 Call 759·9367 C ming In Jpril II t; pot;pourrl .,r.n.~ Tha s pot.pour-r i: a confjed collection, a misfllaneous mixture, a fdgepodge. . Pi~t Potpourri is our ~Y of ob1ervfng INTERNATIO~AL CLASSIFIP ADVERTISING WEEK by e tending savings OUP to 50 percent. It's a ood time to clea,out and spruce up. A'Rll 4th (W9d.) thru APRIL 7th <Sat.) 2.5" Color TV Sale. $148 & up. l yr war . Free dcl & set up. 642·5340. 23" Sylvania console Fine quality cherrywood cabinet & set. Orig. S600 Sell fot$150. 640·1431. Beautilul 25" color TV. 2 yr wrnty. free delivery, $128. 646-1786. lo.ts&M.iM 1q11,.. ... ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9010 • •••••••••••••••••••••• *** Capt.loyHHI IMPORT CAR OF THE YEAR Motor Trend Magazine 1979 DATSUN 280ZX • • ~ a GARAGE SALE! • S your extra PLANTS & GREENERY! • your.neighbors together & have ur own SWAP MEET! 11 . . . Ads are llmlted t miscellaneou •rchandlse for HI• only! I (No Real Estate) Writ 1 word eech ce, minimum size ad Is 3 Hnes. 4206 Rlver Ave . Newport Beach You are the winner or Two"" Ttd&.ts to CIRCUS VARGAS March 8th 8:00PM Performance The Huntington Center Huntington Beach "Test drive ALL the New 79's at Your original dedicated Datsun Dealer ~ OU.R BIG THERE IS PLEN Y OF Tl TO GET IT ALL TOGETHER!! Fiii In the H dy order: lank below -DO IT TODAY! t t t --------------- •·······•• Or ptelMtNlrvet,,. .0: a M"terCNrve No. • •••• , • N•me •.••••••..••••••• NO. OF ·4 DAYS WORDS 12 s:oo 6.00 20 7.00 24 8.00 28 9.00 for your metHge Ju•t print 0t type 4 word• S1 .00 Htra '°' .. ch eddHlofl•l llne. ---------------------------~---ed to run Apfl • CWM.) M .. 1'llt Cl&) .. ,M ""'•noeldo1t. lftCllMM .. "" ... ., ..... , ...., ,., I merle(erd, VISA No, • , .................... E11p1ret ....... .. .. ., ...................................... E•P1r1s .....••....• DAil Y PILOT f \ To claim your tickets, ca1J 64.2-5678. ext. 272 *** ID!ils..~ -.......-"· 9030 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 13' Bostoo 'ttbaler Trailer, American. like new. Beal 00'.5&Gl.3 S KW, 1lO V AC, DyoaMote Geoeratin1 Plant. Complete 1895. Call '1»9317 lS HP JOHNSON. Clean tt r-.sm. Call 557·1587 ...... ,..... 9040 ....................... • Bayllnw 8owll)'1 lWD 3DO Vol"°' dual .fODtrola. ~&Mk, r /wl.Dda ndlo, ete. m,ooo. ce1l ~ • ft. Tollra'aft. lllO: •• ta. 9lllOO. 0.uck, m.m1 Bill •• .,. '11 al' J1Jllrid,. crulMr, ....... w/equAp, f\all OU• "" lluat .. ... ... TOP Sl11 per mo • ..... .... Jeell, '11. • ()pea. a.. ..... lUnt, .... ..-i ...... . FIRST 2t0WAGONS f\IEA NEWltOUNOEA ~lOLUXUflY ..,,., 20()$1(.~[ sx APPEAL !HAN (V[R GARAGE SALE IS STILL ON! BUYA LAST YEAR NEW CAR AT A Sell On Sight Price! Choose from: • F·10's • 810's • B·210's • 200 SX's • 510's. • PICKUPS ••u CALL 558-7811 . 1001 I 17 rtl 'T ~,\~T,\ ,\"'I.\ r;,.K 7HI t 4Wheiel Dri••• '550 DJ• DAaLV PILOT f'rldey. Mateh 2. 1878 91ZO ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....,..velit/ .....-._ .,.., • w. "' ~ Sllltr ........................ 19PtCIUP ScoDlen: · ._.,,._... tl60 ._./$...... 9160 ··············~······ .............................................. . Y&mllba~runs& • 8.£NT: Luvry •19 Motoc' For Rent 20· Motor Needssoc:nework.~. Home 22· Sit'<'P• e. Home . t"o mrlHely 642-~ ~!!1 Sum r » l t' 1 ~· Av!IJ E•ahir '18 BMW RlOORS. un4ur _ __.. _________ , ________ _ 8000 ml 8 st offer. ....._..._ 1...W f'or rent 24• 1979 Wm ~~.-v.-nmgs JO'to ll' ocba10. fully equlp'd . -1•.....o· •· • ot ·•-~ adJt.. l40 ~r d•y. ..,_ .... .._ •• ,,.,ra m or "\aJly •If ~t.ained %. .... + It n.•r 101 100 Bult.aco, ~ Bult.aco rt9Crve now for __, • .,.. frame 6 m11<' putlt Holld~6 Wttkcndi. -.am ____ .---- •• P1y 4 dr, l:k'd10. Dody :dot Huns 1d 'M Dodi• p4dlup, bod1 xlnt ltolh ('WI! Beatloltr or tredo W19 1257 Of' 862 1188, Hk fur8Wve ------19311 Ford Peocl 1'rudt Xlnt runnina Ong cond. 18!i00 Dayi. 645·6284. Wu llndt Is Evea m.-OU'12 4 wt.l drtvt wllh· VI. 4 &pet(!. pwr. ateenoa. olr rond .. a t e r eo, m a1 wbett., wldo Urea, more. moni! 1974 (31A89U> $4799 COMM ELL C HEVROLET "')I II.it 1 .. ,, B!, d I I '"'I \ ,, I '-, \ S46-I l 0 0 Mabolr t>'Th-7494. RfXJENCY MOTOR , ....... TNnl 9170 'S l"ord Ualu1u WO Xl nl HOJll!:R£NTAU> ... •••••••••••••••••••• l'llOd V-&. PS. PB. auto •---------mNewlHtJONl'OndAt"'l'~llU -N H-~ Bl·~ S • I Orl1lnal e~ulpment -.. ... ...,.. YU ,.. •71 Lark travtl tral tr 11 op •d31-2:i03•• l'ttl Xlntrond Lowllncr Make o.fr. 1o1 t'Vts )36..~ - --\,ypft ., ~11 M1N lkl, Y1.IOB Xl 175 Trede row-old atutr for ~ 3QU ·~7 t:bevtJ w•"un. ds ,.. 11t• 1oodtt1 with a -· ~ " ... 11 6'2-481'2 ~ad 11425e71 ('amplt\1tlrlr.1lpafl. work akc otre ---- -$~ ur ht' t orter 6'6-42711 Allto&. New tlOO ....._ Mew 91 ~ 1774!__ '57 Ford custom P u . • •• • ••••••• •••••••••• •• ••••• •• • • • • •••.•• •••••• .Air..--h·~ ... _ .. St.arcrafl Tent 1'r111lcr uuvu .... w ""· 8~"" • 1:x MIRACLE MAZDA'S Motoring Package ll'\ A MIRACll 11 0....-Cllilny'I a.et IW:D4 °'* --....... c....-........... y .. Year FR EE Service~.~ -..... ,.,. QLC .... fl\IClll .. ,., .. NJ...,, ....... ..,.,... .. ~. llelJ ......... Mty! w/add a room. Ukc 1ww . tru S4il M32Shad SllJOO Shop uruuncJ & ;s. C'hrylller ~luxe. A l cumpun• prll..'l'!I, P I' <'Ond . }cllow $uUOO. 6441756 ~ Allio W.ic•, ,._.. ·~ ••on:t Falcon Convcrti· • A.cuuories 9400 bk• 99% restored Xlnt ••••••••••••••••••••••• eood ~ust ~! ~~ WutccJ GOOU J 11pd 6«).U.36 irani. for t9ti~ Mu :it --------~.at; 01;~. ~ 4 ~ 7 74 1 . 51 Packard Classic 4 dr ~ 26.000 Org mt. Clean runs 5'»1732 SL?.iO or of· ..,_tors• r~ . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jeep43 MB V8, 4 spd. Xlnt cood,$2800 \759-9'l54 '74 Blazer. orr road equip . ~700ororter AM/FM• FREE• Radio 9530 ___ ~ __ 3l_67 __ _ wtll puru-fl t11Y -Im GLC T11 Get AH 1'11& II TM PICbp tnd 0. S.S. ,rices C..'t .. ltatl CASH PRICE (FA4US641Cn 53692 TM C1ko SUNA. tr' • Cele• -~.La.ger ....... ... ---.............. .., Cele• befan It. n. SUf'tlA ....... p•rf•ct ce•lll••tl•• •f p erlor•o•c• eacl l•••rJ. Stf'Mlerd perlw•oac• ffflwft Nichtde • k,tht4er ....... ................ ,._6c lwGein • • fow.......,,...... 1tffri119. cilr cOTIClltla 1•9" power wh1dow1 •d a fow speeti..- AM/fM 1htno NClo. 5 .-ect ~ .. ~. tr ........ k .............. SUNAer._ optlat1el 4 1p•ecl o~n•• ~DriYeltet "-' y_ ...... '" BRAND NEW 1 '179 TOYOTA ,PICKUP 9520 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '46 FORD WOODIE F\aUy ~t.ored ' $13.000 675-6161 Garage for storage, Oin· oery Village, Newport Beach. 675-4912Tues.Sat ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·70 Dodge Camper Van.~ too. sink.. st.ove. lg rerng. e1ec & gas. lg bed & tbl. cabtnet.s $2000. $40-lOSl 70 F -250, 10' cabove1· camper. topcat s he ll separate or package 642"4872 '78 RAM CHARGER S.E, F\all time. 4.X4 360 VS. auto. PS, crwse. tilt whl. moonrf, 10·15 width chrome whls 500 amp battery. utra~oolmg capacity. Captains chrs & more. Very dean. Corporate owned. Days 213/722-0250, wkods/evs 675-6558 !~~ ........... !~.~~,!~~ ............ !~.~~ ~~.~ .... !!. =.-.I~~ 1975 CMlftOUT ·10 Ford ·f -100 Spt./Cstm WI WIU IUY IMW 9712 a CAMIMO v.a. SbeU w/bool. dual YOUR DATSUN ... •••••••••••••••••••• Automatic,pwr.steerlng tankl.Clean.12.095. 1 PA1DFOR ORN01' BYW 5301 '76: A /C. it brakes. air cond. & 642·7830 TOP DOUAI AM1f7d stereo 8 Track, m111w~. <407i07>. ·~Ford llftt.on new paint,· TOP CA.IS =~s, 4 spd. 17700 "'" brakes. car bu r e tor .. ft'-"~'2~Rft,.,,,l..!:~~------...,_ Uted Cars alternator . 17' rack. lf761MW tX: lot,Hatbor/Hamllton $1.:il>O. Firm. 493-3191 aft 5l0i COS1A MESA 5 4 speed. sunroof. fully 63'·5330 S250Q 080 '72 ~ T . Ford . ~ w1lh m11gs and '64 Dodge Pickup. Rbll 302 V-8 auto. cl n .~Alllot.l ... IH'ftd air cond1t1 o n1n g trans. ~rear end. Xlnt 6'7J.l.2SB; 83J..3000ext548 '••••••••••••••••••••• <130l PL) I :Mw-.-o 970 $AOOUIACK ~~6~\·1~1~0~s~V-· 9570 j•••••••••••••••••••••• VAJilYIMPORTS 549-3400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I '74 ALFA ROMEO 13112040 495-4949 ..1.. G1V. 5 speed. stereo. al · '72Ford~1iw/shell& hvy "18 Ford Van conversion· oond. fr low miles. E Mtw 750 'duty ausp....,Runs great. H,.s pwr. steering & eel lent cond 1 t loo """ $1800. 497-:x,5 brakes, air cond .. radial (MONXV). "Black" •74 Ford tires. cruise control. MUST SEE!!! xtras. clea. AM I F M 8 track & HOW AIU) Clwnole Xln't 1ondlt1on. Bikma $1!i85/olfer. custom lnterior wb1ch in· Dove&QuaJISts. fainng. cust.om sa~dle. eludes icebox. table . NEWPORT BE,bCH SXlO mies. S2700 firm ·n ~ton. l~ mi. p s. carpe~. s wivel chairs· ll3-05SS" I Pvt PtyA:;k for Mr. Falk P .B .. AM/ M 8-track. !..Ake NEW ! Pri. ply. A ~ 95>0035,493-8887 Must sell $4300/offr sacnfice at $8995. Call Aid 970 --~ -----~ 2995 (714) S37·56SS or C714 > •••••••••••••••••••••• 1917 IMW ·n Chevy Pt up, 350 cu 63'7·:&4. Aud! '71 Super 90 . Sta 630 CSI in. New e eryth ing. '72 Dodge Wmdow Van. Wgn.Clean. $775. 3 four speed coupes tu Custom shill. $2300. B200. x ln t. S2700 . 644-0J.SS clloosefrom. Low milt!~ 673-"499 847-6342. st.art.a.ni at 4700 makt.' '70 Audi lOOLS Rblt eng <64STIC> '73 Fbrd v.r~· ckup. 'fl!J DOOG E Gd cond . WINDOW VAN 67 '"°° '73 Ford Ran~ro. New S49-l.3S2 eng. A/C. Aut4 Best of· GMC '78. By appt only. fer. 963-4767. 1 Van has 27 factory OP· 1977 FOIJD =· Eves. 645-7673. f.150 P~C\·UP 6 cyl. engine\ power '77 GMC Van: 1 Ton. steer ing and )rakes LWB Fully equ1p'd . AM/FM ster with Clean inside & out. camper shell. speed _gro. __ 1628 ______ _ trammlss1on. Cl n. low •72 Ford Window Van. xlnt miles ready o go! running cond .• nu OC50238>$4995 = lape & am. S2SOO brakes . Michelin r adial. SADDLHACI( Bodf very good. Vin) VAILEY IMPORTS roo . AM radio. Nd transn:u.ssion Xlnt Ci! 495-4949 831-2040 for automotive studet or mecb. $600/bst or. Capri 971 5 !)52..8375 •••••••••••••••••••••• '72 1001..S 41ic. auto. ~o4 '74 Cam. V6. AM/FM H cond1t1on. Sl500·0Hl'. trad< 2800cc. Good cond. 644-0496. 640--0020 12100 b6t ofr. 842-1337 1978 AUDI 1976CAPRI FOX V-6, 4 speed. sunroof. 4 doors and only 22.tO AMtrM stereo, air cond. aftd nore See at to-day' onginaJ m1les' <410UZ.) ('198rEU> SADDLEIACI< $l695 VALLEY IMPORT! 540-56 831 -2040 49S.49f 540-5630 73 Ford Van Camper. 1 i---------IOHXSO~ & so~ too. long wheel base. all extras $5.995. 754-0832 or Eve. 557 ·6167. VD· I>od.Re Van Custom 1976 Tradesman 200. Lots of Extras. ~ to apprec CM 714-646 4924 Eves J im '72 Chevy, too many ac- cess. to ll..st. Call for info. 497-4241. '7 6 AUDt W AGOI Be1g1:-• aut.omatir • 3' · stereo (Ser 2138>. Sharp• S449S 1363 I Ha,00< Riva G••<lfln G•o"" "' 1>5-ZO ---------IMW 70 Ford Window Van. Auto . ·Good co nd . $2000/best offer. Cas h. 558-0671 or 645 -9590 Mano. Ford 1.977 wmdow van. super conversion 2-tone pamt. AM/FM stereo. air. PIS. P/8 .cruise.qn sz bed. refng & much more. List su .ooo + S6600 invested. Must st!ll. $7995. P.P ~9968 LAST CHANCFOR 1978 530i' SAVE! '13 Dodfe 8200. PS/PB, ) VB. pnJ d w/bed. extras. /bst ofr. Must sell. BUYOlLEA.E NOW! 79's HOW ARIUYIHCa per cood. 963-2378 Dodge Van. FulJ pwr. take over pymts. HSlS ask for Scott. Van, gd. body & re· ·It e ng. & trans . /best offer 644-2048 -4536 Van. X.lnt cond. i. One owner . records avail.> tires & brushed nromAi .... gs. 4.S gal gas , PB. A/C, & suspension. . 644·3764. Also limited nwber of 1978 320i's as slJllivaila- ble. Call us today 831·2040 495H49 ORANGE courn·s OLDEST & Sales&rv1ce-Lasmg Rov CarY"lnc. Rolls A_oyce BMW 1540 J amboee Newport Beach l40-6444 CREVIER • L NCOLN· MERCURY 2626 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA DatllM 9720 ...•.......•..•........ * z~s -* DISCOUNTED SHOP&COMPAlrE BARWICK DATSUM ""i.111 l11.1n t ·.1p1 .... t r .11111 8 31 -1375 493.3375 *DATSUNS* '-'CJ' Selection OfAl~s SALES-LEASING PARTS-SF.RV ICE COSTA MESA DATSUN · 2845 HARBOR BLVD t 540.6410 540.021 l "We need to buy clean Datsun used cars" $ W11J Pay Top Dollar$ COSTA MESA DATSUN 2845 HARBOR BL.VU 540-6410 540.021 l New 79 280ZX A/T. P /S 4 pass. silver Lie. pd . Sll.347 :00-6409 ~I ST 6 llOAOWAY t,;, ~;"~~.~;', S181.82 PER MO. THE ULTIMATl OfllYIHOIACH ... E t '77 280% 2 + 2 •USEDIM'#s* 6 cy l. au t o matar 9590 '732002 4 spd (:IWSP) AM/ FM-8 track stereo. '762002S/R <497RfJ> mags. (Cap. cost S85()C1. #I e.C>irwlp 2925 Harbor Bl COSTA MF.SA 979-2500 WE BUY ClEAHCARS &TRUCKS COHMELL C HEVROLET --~11.irl••f ){ ,.j 1•r:-.l\\1~'-\ S46-I 200 WEBUY , USED CARS CALL PAPPY UsedC&r Mgr 540-5630 1011\~0\ ,\ ~O\ • l IN • UL N Mf HLUIH 282S HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA WllUY USIDCAIS! we·re the new Chevrolet deMnh1p lo the Irvine Auto Center. We need your med car! JOI MACPHaSON CHIYROUT 21 Aulo CeDt.er' Ort ve f1lVINE 761-7222 WANTED! Lat• model Toyotaa, Volvca. Pidtups "Vans. CalluttodaJI ·n:oo; 4 spS/R (•179) Cap. Reduction $1500 78633csiS/R <006> Residual S4000. 36 mo. at 78320iA. S/R (95.'l.JOS) $181.82 incl. tax on ap ClosedC..-....s prove d credit.) ----------''----t (Olb'TWP) IOI Md.AIEN•s 850N. Beach Bvd. l..a Habra BEACH LEASING 4019 Wester ly. Suite 2{)3 Newport Beach 833-9850 '76 280Z 2+2. auto. arr. AM/F M. $7200/oHer. 498-5963 aft 5 : JO. '76 Datsun 8 ·210 Htcb<'k XJoi shape. S2.200. Call 71 4 /552 ·8029 or 213/92(Hi682 (At Beach & WHttier> C714t 522-SUl Ckl6ed Sundays '67 tOOO Sports Car. Very ~~~~~~~~~ good cood. Asking $1,750. '71 2002, s nr'f full y CaJJafter4S52·7l38. restored. SOK, SMOO/bst. ·1124-0Z Extras. 6.11-2561 eves. ~9 p.m. SJ.295./bestofler Ask for Chris 631 ·3625 ••• LpGenuiMi ~Esthtr <:osta M«H ·n :MOZ. Silver. class1r. one owner. Xlnt care & maintenance. $4200. 642·'7P or 541M l80. o u are the "'-noer of 11!-..-li'-&...&. '77 B210 Sedan, auto. Two~ ....-n c l ean Prv . Ply CUS VARGAS ~~1~1895 Ask for Marcbllh PM Perfcrmance ·n Pick Up: Immaculate, Huntbtoo radials, custom wheels, Cent.e• am/fm cassette, CB. t.ingtoo Bea~b _6'4-4596 _______ _ · m you• tickets. ·n 2'0Z. x.lnl cond. $3$00 5678. ex:. 272 er best ()(fer. Pvt party. * * • Call after 3 :30 pm &-0137 $4250 673-6559. '74 28>Z. Metallic brown. -----\.:-------! air. FM. lape, mags. $4895. 645-1939 or 963-0663 ... '721200 w /reblt ena. $1000 er best offer. Cell 646-1003 '71 510, many extras, AM/Fii a.tit. oew paint. 5tl-8Z11 . . . ~ ' \ . l I t , , i ~ ...... t.,.oliitd ..._,,I~ ...... t-.•rted 'A.Mtoa. IRWOi hd T... '7'5 Alotol, l"'fMM'hd .:..Fndly:.;.;::.;.•.;.;Msc:.;;;~h;.;.. ;:;:2...;.1.:;:979~--------=D:.:.Ai.::.:L:.:Y..:.P1..;.;l.!:.o:O~:r..,.._J.,.J_ •••• •• • • • • • ..... •••••••• • • •• • •• • • • • •• •• •• •••••• ... • .. •• • •• • • •• •• ••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• •• • •• •••• ........... •• •• ••• •• • • • • ••••••• •• ••••• •• •• • •• Amtos. ' rhd ~ .....•...•. !?~~ ~ ............ !!.~ ~ •.••.••••.... !?.~~ !~~~ ........... !!.~~ 1111 · · !!! •• :: ••••••••••• !?~~ ......• ~~~....... BOB ~~'!!!!'!~ ••••.•. ·1•-C 'Tl~..,..T s llllOUYOU Tft..4 ·e, but Dda Velb••• 9770 V•••• 9770 -AJ , AM/FM 8-_...u 4 pd, yellow. a worll ._rvm. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... •••••••••••••••••••• ti\.'-& oner. SN to •s>-alee ur s.f v\ /arty SIU. YC>Ua · 541-11" vw . Havtac trouble tell· WITHAM Bus: acnlfm caas. Good pnc . ....., SlB.Call ~ TOYOT~ · tnoourur !Try usTop cond. U lOO Wkd ys '14 BZlO. Halcbb&. Cleaa. ,.... • 9741 SEE us• REDTAG Powerful mi TR-ti Xlnt dollar . Paid for or Not! m-5030Eves67Ml71 lll.Dt ~. New u.... I ....................... • cond! $3195/beat offer. Brini your car lo Jim voww•"EN SlUS/bat, na.1us. ·12 Panttn. FAST .. ~TOYOTA ~-llulno Vollu wa.fen• M '16 VW ftabbjt. 23K mi. m.357• c..ew ...... 641.-1100 ~As':~L aus .ooo. .,,J.~~~10 SALE '11Triumph TR7, llK ml. :::.,•.::c~~dAak ur! •• • ~~~M .. ,.11~~'~li .• xJ;~ ~'?• 260Z. AJr Xlut cund &IJ', AM/FM stereo. ~ 1-Taok Marino or Tom nal~[ ews/ft.nds. 131·~. S-~ G7K ml. Stf'~O $4~ Mlrai..... 9740 .... ed. t7IO '77 TOYOTA ··c H <R •••c•• WUT .. ~.963-1441 _Aikin_·-·-----~ -~. ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..__ ~ "'" -COUHTY'S '11' Mll.Z 210K T11k• Tl eus ftM"l-1hC" bu,.,un MAIUCID '78 ~llflre Xlnt cond. '72 vw Bus. CurtalnR. '73VW~per BeeUe '14 DATSUH ovn-lae ~ buy S200 Pf'' dy. •un rt. Olaupuokt LANJllUISEI M 17' mi~ ~:CS2rui!; !~11~e~~\S2b~: I llM'£SJ Very cle~~<;>ood cond 160% ""1 •• ,.... rnl "' 8Hnht-ri. ltK Aflt•r 1b.l.l«ll!'S&otlt aJll C.B. All odels Doug. 957·840 o(c. LMa 9fl2.m83,971-2287 l~)C()ll air m,•l(i. 1nwn l".ill Joe S.0-4200or 1PM 8'T~ l\MI YM '~"'°·pin 11tr1p· r--------•I ~eves. <LkTUMlO) 1•40-41\V _ __ •S,.CWWHoa• ulj(. mueh mure• Like •CR£SSIDAS INVENTORY'S '70 '/WBu&;Orlg.Owner. SHARP' 7~ MUZ 240 Dt>iHI , N•·w (tWl'JO) ''Drive Q '7 S V W cam p e r Xlnt oond. am /fm. cass. .SIH S .-~ant H'One>m" i2' rt)\), S*Pric9d •Crlll'lf' Westphalia, last of als $1500.M0-363l or64.f-8910 ~ Untl TtuiJa, Ill IS/c•ll611111c• ~IW ..,..,,, f u llu ,.,,,w·p...L>A xlnt Dllf"t'tt A .. M ('a ...... l t •• • AM/.fo'M C'HHUt'. t'1I et'ftMMlf' '~ ---~ ~.. """"' •uu~ '73 vw Thing, lo mi, very v"ll"w t•n. ~nrf • "Int t'C'llttnl condlllon. l(old WlllUIVW cond. $5000 fir m . 759'1439 clean, oew top. $2350. __ 110 ... ,•u od SI0.)00 l'P MWll M't! to apt>r t'lah• •COIOl.LAS '72 VW BUS. Rblt eng, •CAMPERS 673-6897 ,_,1._ ... ..._., '1:.2~ Wortt '1l4/M7 5&2. hum~ --~ new brb & radials. FM •LANlltARKYANS •74 VW Tbmg. Lom1. a.-0.---#t.> Am Mt~~ ..... nz :100 1141~ t:m • • I • atereoS2lOO. Pb MS-2l74 Extra clean. R.t 9 725 ttn~I. rn1h•ll Xl111 ·11 P~ht! V14. 2 o rt>l>lt Special Scnlngs and ftnd cd t.,., '66 VW to be bought by so-OVEI 140 ~-7279/6"2.&06 ....................... ~ )~~ ~~u~t > 11 ~~~,~~o= r~1.1 ~~ Oft Tra;dff mKh ~ f"'1 c:ron:::~~~t~o~~ NEW & USED Vol 9772 OQliJQ 1112iMfil-: 4dt Cl1'1U1 ~~!'taint, Kood cood mu Buch Blvd • you~~~ or offer. 7Sl·06t8 . •CONVERTIBLES ••• :~••••••••••••••••• ~l"w Ur< ... SHOO llUNTINGTON BEACH M I "i M 0. 0 r •74 vw Super Beetle. VOL VO t''llOtultc 'IOM'il\U {';ill ~\131.! all bp111 n~, l'or ~24 .,., :.un 142-2000 Homes TRIUMPH AM/FM IHk. very.lo mi. •Dlt'UfR'S on 19'nl Modt"ls ruot. \like ovt't pllymenti. nu tires. x.lnl cond. $3100. IWf1 1979 Modd:. 'tll1 ~ ~WU/.,f~'-cJr, tubul·t·o s:ax>mo 6733413 "1)9 t:orona. rblt eng1 OQLPflN 15' SJ&.2785,536-840.5 eDIDDIT"t' nowarnHuJ( >r11 ,.. <J, nr nc·w • SPITFIRE llftDDll \l MU~"tSELL llrl'" l o.,..rh·r Goud '6'1911 20,000onrblt WUI Grut trJnsportation (132023) DICK MI W . .1-:R cvocJ ~ ti7J-4!*16 & body damage $2195/or Must Sell. S700 675-8407. m vw automatic. sunroof. Xlnl cood. S995/best oC· SALE THIS WEEKEND IVN 't>o,; ---bt.t of r EJ/3-1800 Mv.vnS tD ~SL. new engine. ----- 1.llO W Wanwr. ~ .\ clt.'w pa.mt, tlrt"!> Pt'rfoct '67 Alpha GTV Spnnl. 1 __ ss7.2~ tond $10.800 Call owner. orig, roc1ng Must SeUl '15 Fiat 128 ~-2703or586-tll56evt•i. model.~WOO ~~ver payme oti.. "T7 :9SE. s~C. $17,sOO ·m Targa 911 s. Euro· S268 ~take over lse. 637·9619 pean, S s pd. alloys, fresh ·nspyder. Mint cond. eves. engine & clutch. 4000 m1. ·72 canna. S6K m1. new p~unt. uphol. & ures. Xlnt <"Ofld SI 795. call afl 5Plrt. 963-4480 '73 Corona wagon. AC, New paint. eng just over-hauled. Like new. $1350. &12.(8)3/ :>40-0318. Lomi.Extr as.$6200 .• 67 -MBZ 230si L on eog. Bra cove r. 763-3014. miles. fmmnc~l a~:'. $1200/or best orrer. '71 Wagon. good condi· ~ 9727 simo. C81l 640-l2?S 847-1042 tion, nu clutch. Best of· s7395 Buw or Lease! Plfe!IS GOoO T*U ).1 1-7t BILL MAXEY TOYOTA BRITISH Lll!YLAND "-fer.1S.._. ••••••••••••••••••••••• . 45C5L N 81 XJ '61 Porsche 356. rbll .. ,.IO(>AO•""""eu••••°""" ..... Hew 179 ~ S · rl:;Y ue. nt engine. 90% restored. '74 Corona: 4 spd. air, _, 18111lf'atfll11•4 8•7 I\\\ HUMT1MC-.tOHlt•C. .. t fer. 540-9136. '72 Bug, nu eng, rblt lrans. brand nu tires. $UOO/of. fer? 642-31B8 aft s '75 VW COMYEllT. 26,000 m i. Ii ke ne w, ye llow /b lack int. $4800/bstoffer . 673-6372. "IO VW, auto. runs great! $1250.n 4: 496-3158 dys; ~ans. HONDACars 673-2642 M /W/F / aft 6P M. or 963-7779 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .~ tires.clutcb&rblt eng.1 BOB WITHAM WOLKSWAGEN · lB. $5850/oH er 498·3605 Xlnt.cood. $1795. Tri.... 9767 -.;z' 1 • . '68 VW Bus. new paint. M "' ... Y MBZ '76 450 SL. yellow, wknds '73 TRllJMPH TR6 E cl have 5 cars. only need 4. ,,_..... Xlntcond · •74 ToyOla Corona station . · x ·-~-·· Must sacrifice. $1500. 7'00 w,,. J "" A•e. SALES, SERVIC E AND LEASING OVERSEAS DELIVERY EXPERTS lARLE IKE ' VOLVO 1966 Harbor Blvd COSTA MESA 64~9303 540.9467 OUHGE COUMTY VOLVO EXCLUSIVEL Y VOLVO Large!lt Volvo Dea ler m Orange Counly ! BUYorLEASE DIRECT To O.OOse From! 551.1798 evet1 •'76 PORSCHE wagon. auto. air cond., lo ~· 11:E~~1~·~U5r~ .... -._ .... _ p P. SS7·3907 w.,, .. , ... UNIVERSITY 914 nules. clean548·2591 fer. (42 1SQ,I> (714) 2925 H~~ Blvd. '68 Bus cnvrtd. AM/FM _893-755 I 2025 S. Ma~ OlckMObi&. ·~rusr~~ ~.ul~~Ji~~~~· 2.0. s ~pd. Blaupunkt ·73 Cel1ca, ~uto air. 8 &ll-5823. Any Time. COST ES~ cass. •77 eng .. rdls. nu 638-7880 Anaheim 750 2011 ~ Cars • G MC tenor . 2 tops. am/fm ~~Rt!0>:~·B~~~i:lswa,~g =k~ ~f.il:rfect FUid w~al you want in 979-2500 m~74fen, bat. $1200. -·-_: .. ..:.. r-.. ;~_ Trucks stereo $10.500 Call Black tnm!" Low miles. · · Dally P 1JotClasslfied!;_ _ • _ 59IL ~, ... --..... 1 -stopshoppmgcenter. 2850 Harbor Blvd beforeZpm.832·8l8l ru«sl anywhere! (Lie Aaltos, Hew 9800 s, Hew '100 s, Mew 91001Aaftos· Hew 9100 ...._.Mew 9100 AMtos, Hew 9800 Costa Mesa 540.9640 1976 t.1ercedes 280S. ~NQQ) ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •_•••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• penect -cond 30 ooo m1 CAEVIER MOTORS '76Acrord. A/C. AM /FM. $12500 8J3.l700 ' ' lst&Broadway Still under warranty. • · SANTA ANA 549·9923 dys. 759·0316 '77 MBZ 4.S(f;L. l owner. 135-3171 eves. like new, only 9000 mi,-------- Jaglllr 9730 S2:5.900.64&n68aft6pm. •n924 PORSCHE ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·n ~EL. Polished Al· 4 speed, a ir cond ., Hew 1978 & 1979 loys. New cond. P .P . 2 yr AM/FM s tereo. rallye JAGUARS dr·trn wrnty. $23,500 wheels. Sunroor. Black XJ6Ls, XJl2Ls 846-3383, 6'75-2101. on Black~~:l'R> & XJS Coupes 1975 MIZ McO.C. Cadillac Most~ a~a.iJable for 450 SEL 2nd & MAIM 11nmediatedelivery. Only 32,000 original SANTAANA TIST DRIVE nuJes. Sunroof. New car ONETODAY!!! trade-in t290NLP> 543-9421 IAUER MOTORS 2925Harbor Blvd. cnITAMESA '79-2500 SADDLEIAct< VALLEY IMPORTS 831-2040 495.4949 •'65 356C. Xlnt cond. Original owne r. new pa i nt, champ agne 1972 MEICEDES yellow. All original. P.P. 250SIOAH •-no.--1942---~--1 'f>l J'~ XKE cpe. good Less than 58,000 miles, '73 911S, X-cond, A/C, CCIDditlQo. $-&200/bellt of· with a bast or luxury car m a i s . N ew Pa l o t • _rer_.m_~------1 features. must be seen to $10.900. 497.3374 eves * * * appreciate! See it lo· ...:.497_-41_'5 ______ 1 tic:hcwd DoctkoH day! (07SlJZT1 · 7 7 Tar g a . F u 11 y 17642 lron Bark Way $6195 equi(l(Jed. 1 owner. 6000 Irvine 540-5630 mi. blk OD blk. $20.500. You are the wlDJler of 64& T168 aft 6 Two ~ Tickets '77 PORSCHE .CIRCUS VARGAS 2626 HARBOR BLVD. Blac~~~ ~!:::~air March8th COSTA MESA __,,, · · & t 8:00PM Performance ...,.....u0010g ~ casse te The Huntington DREAM CAR stereo. (718RXD> Center CLASSIC SADDLEIAO< HunUngt.Ou Beach .611900 VALLEY IMPORTS To clalm your tickets. Mint cond. lmmac. 831-2040495-4949 call 642-5678. ext. 272 ... _·-·t 2 ·---T b ,,.. • ...,.. . .......,: o acco , TURBO S . ,..., * * * brown & tan w/matcbing 76 . engine. " --------i velour int. A real eye interior, '72 Reg. <'76 3,48 J aguar '66: rare. 4 catcher. Must see to al>-Turbo) $17.500. 963-8377 Spd. O'drive. Beaut. car. preclate. Custom &ound ..._.. 9755 _s.5_1_oo_o_a...;.ys_MB_·34_33 ___ 1 system. CaJI : 635-1381 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l<amDNt Ghia 9735 TIST DRIVE OUR ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ 9742 -UCAR OF THE YEAR" 3 TO CHOOSE! '73 ClASSIC COMVERTllLE • '72 ClASSIC COMVBTllLE • '72 C:O.Cows COUPE • ( 720137.012258.493920) A1J Are Very Sharp HURRY IN NOW! ••••••••••••••••••••••• MEW 197' MGs & MIDGETS in s tock for i mmediate delivery! All colors! See us before you buy TODAY!!! IAUER MOTORS 29'l5Harbor Blvd. COOTA MESA '79-2500 Good inventory In stock. Hurry while they hut! MIRACLE MADA/UHAULT 2150Harboc Blvd. COSTA MESA 645-5700 '73 canv, AM/FM stereo, ~· '71"""_.._ _..., •• 1,..., ma· xlnt cond. $5150. Day ...._,.,,·•nu ... .,_ · 6Q.0871/Eve 940-5158, auaroof, YilYI top. Extra --------··· sharp. $25,000. 611-1266 "10 K Gbla Convertible daya675440eves. C asale, l3500/beat otr. M s.llb 9760 ~or~l.5 ore . -····················· '71 Original Owner. New people buy 1976SAAI paint. Loob good, nma ff 4M. IP'UL tN>OJBeBt orter. the MGB l\lel ~. 1eu tban 8G-OOl1 ZZ.000 oriciJW miles, 4 ·10 Gbla Very cl ean than any speed, air. s p o rts w /ne w 183$ e n gine oeckueJ.,l&Clafe rack, th imp~ bla~ ate AM/FM I track, ae• 0 er ~. (O'lOSPS) radiala.14W252. SADDUIACK ..... 9731 convertible. VMUY IMPOATS .-...................... IJl..zo40 49Mt4t ,.,.., (HSt3010Bml auy· OR LEASE! * fMCLUDtNG * AM ftaclo UHercoat R ... Shpt +er L-.~ Mlmn LARGE INVENTORY ON ALL ~ODELS . INCLUDING KING CABS! IMMEDIATE DELIVERY! I 00°/o FINANCING ON APPROVEI;) CREDIT! '7JCHIYY MOVA Air. VI. automatic . (2·4324) (024NRM). CAREFUL L Y PAE-OWNED! '7SCHIVY MOM%A With air conditioning. (2-.4312) (177MXU). LIKE NEW• Air cond . automatic. power s teeri n g . (522VZ1~ ONE OWNERI 1'74MAZDAU4 •AITl8H .._,. Sl'OlrT Co.ft fl _ ................... 1111•···--~~-..i!(!llll• ,.,......,.roaf,r8Cllo, '18 4 Wbeel drtve Station 9-at« a radJ&l Urea. Wap. wttb all ~-·-°" (5111AJ8).. 171 :. . -......... -, ~ .,. .... -.mo. IRAMD MEW! SPORT COUPE S speed! 1 79 DATSUN 210 STD. •71 POID T.alRD EXTRA LOW MILES• Air. 8 track. power windows. 1111 wheel. cruise. LOAOEOI LIKE NEWI f808VC>Ai $ 77 '71 MIRCURY COUGARXR7 AM /FM stereo. less than 41,000 miles, air cond . auto . LOAOEOI t 2.000 mi. wa rranty included! (959VLDi s 17 / \ UNO ER . $ 999 '72 SICYLAIK- t-\tll JJO~'l·r. n•1'1•11t t'n!J ~ork. nu llN'/\, \'IO)'I IOP llUllb ~ood & jj llll't' bu.\ • 11~11wfrr .t~ ~IOU7 '61 IMPALA WAGON 'llt~ TLC two.i. icood l'o w1•1 $999 """h I•~~/ t).1().5.,.'>()t ,lflt•r !i 11m 64 POL \I<\ \ i.'CI) :.ound CUI \ II, power stet'nn(( & brak1•, Wl'll wortj\ $700 CA ii li:ll·5823 $1999 ·70,.,... ........ Auiom1Uc. pwr 11l 4. braktwl. air N>nd 6 low milt-a ' Real n1t 1.•' '71 0.-..Colt AutoalAUt', &lr C"Md kw mas. (214CQ F.) ,,,,. ., • t lllBOQI n. ... , ........ ,_.. Harbclf' Wvd • C M • ··~0010 '71 vw411 5(fMJ.uHAQC Rull.'> Mn'•I ulo 1r.enll AM FM rnd10 $1100 ~~ '6'PONTIAC F tn•bird Auto m a t1r , ~T ::.t & l>r&lit'l>. ma iJ ~.._..,lb & AM/FM i.lereo l'u&.ette tXCE950l Sllt9 ~ .. UMCICan UC lot Harbor/Hamilton Ul-SllO $19fl MhwdtUMdCON lX"lot llarbor/llam1ltu11 6lt·Sl30 '7lroMTIAC SAfAIJW•~OH 1\Jr t'tli'ldlUonlOA. p()W('T '11•rrtn,: und bnak t•o; 191"..JSI I) $1'95 JIMM411HOYW tH71 I &11th Ul/lt II 142-1000 6'~Cougar Automatir . pwr !'II & bralu•s, air cond I.ow mal e i., • o wn e r 19798SX) Sl995 Miroct. UMcl Can UC 1ot-ttarbor/Ha.m1lt.oo •ll·SllD 52499 '74._.. .... Spt Cpt' 4 11pd • vmyl root. ndlo & rnd\ab. l~I $2171 ...... , •• obi ... FoN 2(111) llarbor Blvd , <.: M. '42-0010 '74VW SUMIU. 4 ••ect AM /FM radio. altiel belted rad111ls . Nlledsao~e body work A BARGAIN AT $2095 f>nvate party ~2-7~ '70YWS~ck Blue Automatic Worth your while LO <'heck I.has OOl'OUl. (OfiaRKRI $2495 JIMMARIHOYW li'Zll Beach 81/J{.0 142·2000 '73FordLTD •Or. \18, PWT. lit. & brakes. automaur. 111' cond. • f1lOC'e '-C02SK VO l SZZ71 ,,.. •Of'• Robift1 Ford 20tl0Harbor Blvd .(; M . t.42·0010 '74HOHDAClflC 2 door. 4 speed. radio. blue w/black 1nte nor Th11:1 l(as saver won't l~t 1 C747KPY1 $2495 JIM MAalHO VW 1811 l Beach 01/H. ll 842-2000 $2999 '72~ Clus1c. Loaded. Mus t SelJ SacnC1ce $2850 Pnvate Party 55.2-7835 '71 VWIUG CONVERTIBLE Dark bhw with white in tenor. 1258'71 $2'95 JIM MARINO VW 187_11 Oeach Bl/H 1:1 842-2000 '7SYWRAlllT Automatic and muc h m ore ' A supe r ~J ' DllS('r Orangl· in t·olor 1~JC1 S259S JIM MARINO YW 18711 Beach Ill /H U 842-2000 '73 htt.moffonal Tra velall <'qwpl)t!ct with V 8, automalll', powt.'r '>leenn~ & brakr-. air <'Ond Hrown & wh1ll• 1"35VEH l SAVE! JIM MARIMO VW 187ll ~ach Hl/11 II 842-2000 '72 Che•y CoMaro AutOrQllll<'. pwr. st & brak~. a1r cond. & mag wheels (613".PC> S2695 Miracl• UMd Cars UC lol-llarbor /llamlllon 631 -5330 -----------'71> Pty. Arrow 5 spd . pWT. brak1.·-.. 2000 cc t•ng , dir c·o nd • lo u ve r -; & m o rt-• !934REA1 $2595 AHos Chrys.-Ply. 2929 Harbor 01 vd . C M 546-1934 '65 Ford MelstOftCj Fru.tba<'k 4 sptt<I w 1lh mag whee ls . Ni ce! (~) S2599 Mirode UMCI Can UC lot·Harbor/Ham1llon 631-5330 Vot.o 72 Mercury Cougar XR7 Automatic. pwr !>l & brakes. 111r cone.I & mal( wh1.--els Vt•r v !>ha rp' t400EJR> S2650 Miracle Used Cars UC lol llarbord lamllwn 631-5330 '73 VW Squar~back I l>Pl.'<'<i. Jar l'l>nd • th 1-. 11n 1· " 1mm.i 1·uL1t,. 1U23(j()N1 $2995 JIM MARINO VW 18711 llt•,,<'h 111/11 II 842-2000 Cad.Illa('!. to Go-Otrti. Wh:rtev('rthe t-•ad Rol l 'em offlhema rkl'l W1Lh a Cla!:.s1f1e<l Ad C;ill Now! 642·Stl7M '75 Ford Waqon fh•"' !I pa .. , Counlr~ Squire 1s lo,uil'CI' Cull tor ••<jUJ pm1·nt t-:xumpk llrnu g ham p lr ~ ct¥4NJN1 S299S AfkH Chrys.-Ply. 2929 Harbor HlvtJ., C.~I 546-1934 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• '78 4 dr. Sedan, auLO. air. '74 Volvo lti4E, auto, /\IC, ·70 Gremlin. 20 mpg r 1:g 10.000 ma. Xlnt cond /\M I FM ster<'o. o ra g gas, st1rk. rnd1aJs. FM 540-1893Must sell owner $4100 751 094t> c3SS1 on~ owner $775 or '77 \lolvcJ ""~GL-. "II-;::--ofr 546-543.1afl 6 •73 Volvo wagon. n1·w ,.,.. u • • p:nnl .Rd 103.000 ma P vt tra-.. 14K m 1 must M~l' ply. $2900 642·8450 8 5 & I' I' i;'\I ;,)lll) 9 3().:J on Sat DO YOU OFFER A SEHVlp.' Let the publw know with an ad in the Daily Pile~ :'.iervlce Dtrertory. It can cast you as lltUe ru. $1.Ti per day. For mon· 1n- formall00 and complete rates call 642-56'78. ·n; \OIHl I~. run" good. $10 0 o r ti,.,, o fl t.'r i!'il l.t~ STOP!! Take l1m1· 11, n •la-< a nd shop al homt· ll ,.. "m plt: w1\h Dail y 1'1 l11 t Class1fwd Ad.., And 1( you have soml'thing \o self. call ;i lric ndly Clas sified Ad Viso r a t 642·5678 l\l y ·..:'.\1 . S El.I. 'E:\1 Ht \UE •t-:'I IH'.\T 'E)l To plari> v11ur ad in 1h1<; 1·olumn <"all 642-5678 DAILY PILOT Wos.Uted . Alltos.Used NEW '79 COROLL~ 2-DOOR DELUXE AUTOMATIC Ser. TE 31-37606<4 LITY USED •75 VOLVO . . .. 6 cylinder. automatic trans .• factory * CX>r'd. a AM/FM radio. Here It let COme In & drive this one owner speclalll (248NOV). I s4199 '72TOYOTA COllOLLA 4 speed trena., redlo & heeter. Exceltent tnlMPOrtlflon. Fresh pelnt. !915GOR) . . , ... 176VOLVO 264 6 cylinder. auto. trana.. llir cond.. POWer steering & sunroof Safety, style & Volvo dependabllltv at • super llVlngsll (906RTS). .,, ... 177TOYOTA CIUCA UPT'IACK Auto. trane~ stereo. SPOrtY & economy et the same tltn•. (064506) NEW 1979 COROLLA 4-DOOR CUSTOM AUTOMATIC Ser •TE 31-393723 CURY COLONY PAii WAGOH Auto. trans .. factory air cond .• power windows. steering. brakes & seats & luggage rack. Fully loaded, beautifully maln1alned. (658HSY). '249' 176 FORD ..s!AMt.11 4 •P••d. air & power """"°' The l'IOt one from Fonm f078PXE> 7TRIUMPH 5 s peed.~t o r y air conditioning, AM/FM stereo tape & moon roof. A truly beautiful 16.000 mile SPOrts car11 (988TOF). DRIVE 7J SIDAH DI Ylt.ll Futl-lrQ"""9~--.. -· M -, 1'3el.JWI. $2999 '\ '74 SCOUT 4r4 ·~-.. -end-f95!1l«J. __, ~ '1 $3599 '7610YOTA COIOHA Mertie II 8->. AM/f'M -..O. t.elOIV ei<cond~---~· -.--142000JI $2999 '75 OLDS CUTLASS 1 0. ...._ VII. •II-IC. --.no. -bnll<PS lllctOtV •• cond & ntn .,._lmf'JMI $2999 76 rotmAC GaAHD rtlfX Fu!! -·'-'I w cond flfl -· cNIM! CCMCI tallV• -& ealr• """°' ( 4118P08 I 4599 '76 CMRYSLR COUOIA Full -WIC lcifl OWf. -l9CIOfY ,_, Al,llFJ.11 tf9'1!0 ltlf CNoMI ... - ...C. & -l°"' ---NEW' IOl3l'OI~ 4399 72 IUla EUCTaA 725 Fully "<IV•PD<MI •nc•ud•"9 •" cootdf!t01•'9-n. car..,,,.. io. ..,..... 140eGJO~ 1499 '71 C .. TSUll C<>m>OIA C_IOG. ___ ._ .., hit -.,,,_ COl10n)t .... -• tow io--l4t~RI $5499 '71 TRIUMPH Sl'fmttE ·--'""'~""' OHL 'f 3 79S""'-' l,;..e NEW'fllMVP8i $4999 "77 DODGf 1f• MAXt-VAH "" COM AM/FM 9t@rf'O -c II. S<llWooC. -- -.. -~~·~-....... '10969181 $8999 '7J TMUNDHlllD FIC10fV atl OWi' -II """ ,_, IOCI<• tl......O ...0 v"'Yf otx>I 1.oeQMYI 1 "'~"°"' 2499 '7J IMW l.O CS A~ tf•~ ... C'OfilO'flO'M'Q •"0 sun root '" ._,NT COl'ld•hon• 1•9TR'fY1 $8999 $5599 °74 ..ac:IDIS 4SOSE ...... "'-"'-"""' "'.,,.., 1ntm~t1 •nd 11 •n h•• N CW C>ONMoon l~I $10,900 \ I ' J f • I i f ( I I f ' I. I 1 . . ' ... .. I Alt.e.. UM41 Alltet, Ua•d Alitot, UtH ....... Ua-4 ...._., UIH • ~ UNd ······················· ...................... . .................................................................... ······················ ... ttlO c • I ttll Cu•u "'' ca I ,, .. c • ""CB • H17 ...... UH4 ....................... ....................... ....................... . ..•..................... ~ ..................................... , ... . ....................... """"-• 0 IOOd.~eo.d .:..:~· O.M. E.aeeuti¥"t Ow1MI' lale .-0. CAMAIO I eyt, e•, new pelDt ......... ••••••••••••••• ,77 ••--a. all t t.r '11 El Dorado: reUr.d "JI 8evWe. IMded, qu.1. ck -tt11CHIYIOLlr '110.maro. auto, pwutr. waun I tt2 OM.1 Art ' mtvea oaly. Pr1me CODd. ua.aadays. • A black btauty wlth r.cciaom.lcal. · XlotCODd. '61 WALA m.,_ 17NJI •iuoom.1113 '1t a Dorlldo.-.. than · blKk vl.Qyl top, black .-0/otrr.-.nn. WA4M>M • '11 Delo. nJ•, hill pwr 48IC> ml. FUll1 load.O bucket aeau • VI. Ndl. n.c. Runa 1ood. 7ZSIYl.AIK Blk/1rey. Mut atll. •UOO+tah over IH • automatic, air eond .. C."•t HZO ,.e>we r. UH cub. Jl\&11 poww, l'ftl!Dt •Ill .-00/bltolr ...-.. ._ 10 am to I pm, 0...,. Ca•tr'• pwr. 1tter1n1. rallye ....................... &4Z·Hll/'41·5201 aft. wwtr, DUU..., vtayl top • 11 g 1 d C 0 N Mkfor1'0ft¥ Wfir1•1 c..tw whul1 and m ore! MONTICAILO _SP11 _______ 1 ~.a Glee buy VERTIBt.£ 0 bow rm CAD IJ)V 1175. H~~· • m•~ID S3ttl (])ev "15 Impala Zdr. New ~ cond *°' llM Ml, bha/wht, · PUICHASI VI, aut.omatle, bucket tirel. tbocb. Oneowoer. s.298423 •CCD1.Al\S.,'641lOIO oa•••111t1 TOS&LJI! seat.a. air coacl .. vloyl rull pwr. Lo m l. "12 &1.at.o Waaon t:pau ----, . ...,... top, wire wheel covers" Ablolutely Xlnt cond. alhtru oew Urel: aooc' 'tll CdV 63.000 nu t:•«>P· 74 &!Dorado. Load•d. YOUI MIW low. low miles! 1974, suoo, Pvt Pt 1 . cood. 1' own.r. 11'°° ~~ Good UNI. =~.t:r Call <31SLQM). '11Me-5ltl. 8TM1S. _v_•--I f7f >n Pl Camino SS&M, xhlt 1977 m '17 Se vii l e L •• ht 'TJ Sc-vtlk!. lb rww, lllK CAii LAC CCDd, very lo ml, AIC • .....-...-y w•-M bNt/blue lntr. lJ,000 ml . mi. whl w/b&k lnt. all•• MOW! P/B. PIS. AM/FM 1-trlt _..,_ ~ all utru S10,IOO. Pl' trH. lllcbtlln tlru. ln dash, calm body " SilWt" Wflt.b marooe la• 'DM:MU~ •tmS.t/Suoev.•. • lt7SCHl-Ol.IT s*Dl 2 aell cl wbeela. ~rior. auto lraa.. 11 - -•" ffitb perf. a1.11pen1lon. C"Ond. AM IF M • te reu "13 Cl» dct V t.lht 3JK m 1 i 'Tl SnUle MOOOtf. a.U opt, CAMAIO Muat Me to apprecla t.e. poww1C.O.ria11t brakea. Abtiolu';"lY l*fett Cal oew Mlcbelln radials, Black, 4 1peed. pwr. "13 N SS 350 4 Spd S4500. Call 631·2785, elect.ric w1ndow1. doo ~ ~ __ __ 11X mt llo.400 m.m1 at.eeriq 6 brakes. air O\'.a · SJ&."405 loclr.a, rod reek. •h•r rv1.6U-ll4ldaya cood., m11 wheels & Muocae·Posl. ma1s. --------and r • a d v t o I o 1 • .. ,_,, E stereo. new pot. Vry chl. lB'18 Moata Carlo Loaded t433RYA>. , •77CADILl.AC '16Sevillt,loki,aJl xtra11 "'° r• stereo. xtr.a, MM931 A/C, aU power-1ood $46'1 SIYIU.I U.OOOmi.trrOO. U:iOOHatt>or l!lllCi extl'•=.vr.r::'· 'Tl MONZA Town Coope. CIOllld.$7.400?3l.-m 540-5830 f\.11ly equipped I Only ~ C~ ~. 540-QIOO Ml11i:l1 UMd Cart Vll. auto, A/C, all pwr. "72Vega GT: Z21.~~)ori1loal mllH I ''JO Sedan de VIUe. Oood OCkJt.ffarbor/Hamllt.oo pJ_x11561nt~/e.xtr. $3995, XtnC'lean.alr. .__, cood Beat offer Pvt. .. COSTA,..~ ....,. ·--1·-~ 1011\SO\ & so,· • l IN1 l >l N Mf H( llRY SI 0.5,5 "1S F1eetwood ~am. . m " ....r ....... ,,,..,..,.,c.o. Ply, ~-sns u --' ·~ f'-.. mdl. uall· 63 l·Sll J S"'"'DOI u·-· ........... WU '75 Monte Carlo, mini '73 Bluer: 70,000 mi. air 2829 HARBOR BLVD -"'-"1S Cpe de VUe, JU( M 1. ty, comfort. safety in ""---·"ied ..... _ cood,fullyequipped, PP cood.oewtires&s bocks. COSTA MESA VA&.l.IY IMPOln xlnt coodll1uo $5000. beaut cood. 58M. Asking .............,, ,_..,your one· 4411 Seaward Rd., CdM Nicelnt.$5000orbeatoCr. Hl·2040 4t5-4t4t ~ ___ SS000.67~5004 st.opshoppiogceoter. $4300.675-2022 m-Ol2'1 Aaltos. Mew tlOO ..._Hew Mew tlOO ...... Mew tlOO Aaltos, Mew tlOO .,,---..-, .. _..,....,Mew,_.---=-,aoo= •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• So We're Hawing A Co ... lete Honda CIVIC cv·ec: Br~ New 19-79 CIVIC CYCC 4 speed Hatchback CSGC500e200X2179) • (8GC5001875)(~i (SGC!5012827)(l28') • (80Ce001691X204n (9GC5001991 )(2069) Ptua Tax & license *HONDA'S BEAUTIFUL NEW SPORT CAR! Brand New 197' GYIC CYCC 5 speed Hatchback (SGEeoos&91)(1118) • (9GE500287 .. )(2081) ISOE6002908X2076J • CSGE5002878)(2071) (SGE5013~)(2753) Plus Tax I LlcenM S~ & Parts Depts. OP&e -rlL I 0:00 P.M. Monday fhnl,'fr~ ~YOU'LL ALWAYS FIND AT ORANGE COUNTY.'S #1 BUICK DEALERSHIP IN COSTA MESA--.. SOME OF THE LOWEST PRICED FULLY RECONDITIONED USED CARS IN TOWN .•• ·11·1~().\J ~<)99 '71 FOBD TORINO see This one has less than 67.000 low 8 999 m iles! A super tranapcrtatlon car. (233COU). W PONTIAC LE MANS a.tTPE Automatic trans. =~;:;;:.wxJ;.~ 81444 miles! (XCl.534). '99 MEllCUR't' COUGAR XR7 Automatic trans .. power steering, power brakeS & air cond. Cleanest o ne around ! (XSM209). 81888 t~~t{( )\) ~ 1999 "7e Vtt' I SEAT BU8 ~n o";I~~ tNr:~ 8 2 2 2 2 throughou11 Great for summer fun! (651BXO). '71 OPEL GT ~r.= •r:: .. ,':: 8 2 3 3 3 one la extra clean! (094DIM). . "74 •AT81JN nae Automatic trans., air conditioning 8 2 444 and leas than 37 .000 mllesl Super economyl (950LWI). ~VWl8EATIRJ8 .. •peed tr8M. and h~t~est 1~r~c:d 82999 right at only '7•Fea.GllANADACOIJPE In flawle1,s f:s"sd'~:'n~= 8 3 444; mllnl ('27PCV). 'Tl NllB llA VElllCK Automatic tran1 .• power brlMe. air power 1teerlng, 83666· cond. & ._than 15.000 mlleat (723TWX). I .l \ l IC' \ I I 4 ~ \ 14 ~ B 11 . I" ~ ,,,., 91116' ••YmaA With all ot the deluxe options 86999· and with tow 9 mileage. (20eRIN). '1• ...CUa't' attJ&Aa xa1 =0=~~,, '6999 leH than 11.000 mllnl ('32VON) • '11 CAIHUAC D.££1 WeoD BROUGHAM. In ~-:.~1~1'~• 19555· option• lncludfng c.e. rad6ol (2See) . ,, ./Our Guarantee ./Our Recondiiionif16 ./Our People •'Nlff. r .. pi. To Dd 8a111NH Fl11'~' s.4US. SEIO'ICB • LEASING ~ 0.-.,. .. #I a.. 0..- 979-2500 , -1 ' , . . . . .... DAILY PILOT Fr1d1y. M11rcfl 2. unt ..... UHd Aldo1, U•ed Mtot, UMtl •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• CIM;;•t ttJO a.,-tt15 Cllplef' HU . ........................ ........................ ....................... . ._ _______ _..78 Cordoba R1 i-h CO<'O "12 N4twpl.)l1. $1~ or h11I ~ bnrn. aJI extrlb, SteOO dr LO 011. Affcr 8 1Hn. ; ~-w -~S207_d.Ys_.:>51fi020t\ ~-- '76 8rou1ham, 2 dr C:-t tt27 w1th..-r One ownt•r ••••••••••••••••••••••• fmJ &44 IC>t01M2 "72t-Ornt-t V8Clun '°~C:!c~v· '1& CHRYSLER •11~ .... , u' CORDOBA ~:.~.~.~.'! ....... !!.~~ '77 Mark V mtdnll(ht blUI", °"1.1oer'" Sc-rlt-, ~ tlK'I moonroor a. las-.• 33.~ m1h·11 s~w~ or ~S w ,.ar 11hont• f'vt p.uiy :we>~ 4'\ll'" ·~2:!97 ••• no-1•-· ti C'4mvaoero ~o)'it ll"\lllll' You a"'°"' w1ftnt'r of hie ...... T1da•h to CIRCUS V .UGAS M•tth8lh ti OOPM Pt>rforan11nt·t• l°hc" Hunlltl.jlton <. 'e ntrr H wlt.1 ngt on lit> tt r h To chum you~ l}.t'kl'I' cll!JtiG~ ri.t'""272 * •• f &I.It'! itt'C't'nl.t'd b) Wbll t up 1•qu1pp1d "''th uutomal1<' flll"'C'r ~h·l•r lrltl fl brU.ra. oar t'unth lkll\ll\Jl 141lNIN1 SlttS 18711 Ht-th'h Bl\'cl trUNTIJllG1"6N ttt-:1\t II 142-2000 A CLASSIC •71 MK Ill MOVI'; l''Olt<'ESl--(\U; LI 11rn l>'c Jlrn to11 Xlnt l'Ond ~.ooo m1 ~11 t.J\1, 714 K33 1~28 h lllbjl A ClaHk ot $3'95. . . I Auto•. Uttd 14'Mto1, UHi-Wot. UHCI AUtot, Ua•d -r--~A.uto1. UHd Wot, U1td ·············•········· ..........•..••.••....• ··••••••········••····· •·••·············•···· ....•.•..............•••••.....•..•.....•• , ... !:::!'.'!'.'!'.~ ....... !!.~~ !:4!!~ ......... !!.~~ ~~ ......... !!!.~ c:..,.-. "" ~ •••••••••••• !!.~~ ~ ............. !!~~ • . '78 Corv(llle $12.250 • ••••••••••••••••••••• . . '10 Stal Wgn. OOM, air n •-dr luwn l'llr l,1d lt77COIYml Lo/Mi All opOOn incld tt77COUGAll 64 ,POL.ARA 4-dr. Good llhocU,HJOfirm . ~t bt•ut cn•11m coh1r ToTOf' wirewheeb~lO'lS D7COWE solid car. PS/ PB. AC. 840-6217 ~'~rblt~~· ~~w~~:::; 8 1 8 ck 0 0 b I• r k '68 Corvuttt• block on with all of the goodil's' Well worth S'TOO. 631 5823 '63Vt Falcon Spnnt conv t•JCll sun(dl'\Uttl IOI. Aut~m•l•~· 1ur cond . bh1ck. T to p. 4 s pd. ONLY uuoo miles and '75 Dodge Coronel 2 Or Xlnl.Makeoff(!r. Th•• rlu111r 11r1n•d lCI pov.cr •14~rl!l.i & power rni.g., rrtd1a1!.. AMffM still ~ & dnves hke hardtop. Gd cond in/ou~.,, . 644-4839 •U CaJI 73t ll20 brM (llMSl.Vl stereo $6800 OT beat of t:iEW. <~Q.E> Radio. A/C Make offer. --------,_.......... ttJZ $9999 rer645-&aMaft3pm... MUSTGO!!! Ph9fl>~ "l'OTorinoStat.Wgn~lC. .......,............,.. IAUB IUICI< A/C, auto. P /S, PI B Z9'l:>llurborntv<I '7SCottYmE . '73COLT.Needs work. Good cond. Aft s . ••••••••••••••••••••••• COIV!TTES •~0 11111 Ot11.• '' u ttrown T Top i\ulo1nullr pwr !>I &. II rill'""" 11 1 t \'\)IHI AMI t'M btllf'\'0 t'IUl!lt'lh' & <: B N 1 l' t• c u r ' IS'IP<..'l'> Tiw oth«r 111 u 1ulvl"r T Top "'"h 11utu11111uc. pwr ~l & bral~. 111r nmd • w1rt· .... 1:1 & AM / FM t>Lert>o 1176VC ... I ~1lh \'rt' Ill r.() , now OHlY $937S Mr.c.a.UMdCon lJ(' IOI lll.ll'bor lh1 m11l1111 C~fAMl-:SA '31-5330 . <.:OST A M ~A T top, aulomauc. stereo, ~tt ~i-~ -!S66, B»-0460 t7f·2500 mag wheels and w1~e Tue over leat1e. Fully '78 Vcl Ul2, 4 M>d. PW, T & T. all.Im wttl11. Swreo '12.500 963· 7:kl3 '77COllVmE Z9.000 mll4.'11. fully t'QW Ppt,'<i. f'ull power. cassetle s te reo. 111l whet>I. rruise control. ~\y syswm 14299551 SI0,500 Mca.. Codilla< 2ftd& MAIH SANTAANA 543-9421 tires . Full power. air loaded '791,.TO CordovJ cond .• whitt' with black red, 4 dr. $l94 per mo. No 1ntcnor <BEAMAN> Ford 9t40 down.900-1.914 $6595 SADOlHACI< VALLEY IMPORTS 8l l·2040 495.490 '74CORVmE White. auto. u1r. stereo (800RFF> Sharp' $7995 1975COUGAR Xl7 White exterior with matching interior and vinyl roor i\M /FM stereo. ~r cond. Power steenog & brakes Tilt wheel. comfort lounge front seats. <05.'lLZE > $3795 540,5630 IOll~SO\ & so~ • LINCOLN· MERCURY ~·,., ... , .... ,,..a..,.. ....... . .............. c..... , .. ...., '78 f'ORD W AGOH '75 4dr Custom Lo m 1 Xlnt cond. S3000/ of r 496-9345 9945 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1977 MARK V Cream with padded "'">I root. plus moon roof. full power comfort loun~t· front seats. air cont!, AM /FM s l e r eo. till wheel. crwse control plus many s tandard fin1• carextras. C593SLP1 $9995 540-5630 1011 ~so~ & so~ • LINCOLN· MERCURY .. fainlloltf Sqtiire" V8, a u tomatic, pwr s teering. factory air cond .. AM/FM stereo.I IURgag~ r~ck & ONLY 2626 HARBOR BLVD. s.<MX> mil$s~f.voz> · __ c_o_s_T_A_MES_A_ Mrterick 9947 THEODORE ROBINS FORD '2060 HARBOR BIVO COSTA MESA 642 0010 '74 LTD. AIC. PS/PB. ~w sll blted radials Mmt cood $2600, 496 l 097 '76 Ford Granada Ghia. all power, lape deck, nu ll res. b e lo w b ook biJ.9006 14 Galaxy Z.dr Hrdtop. excel!. cond. SHOO 644-5598 '70 Ford Sta Wgn, good condJtaon SSSO. 552-9260 aft6PM '75 LTD Brouitham , loaded. wht. lo m 1 64().U86 a!U:r 6PM 'QI Soper clean Rilncbero. Loaded, new pa mt. !)45.2575 '78 Ford Fies ta, Decor ••••••••••••••••••••••• "ro Mavenck 2-dr. PIS. au-, radio, good llre:. Good cood. $650. 644·958J MerQlry 9950 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ORANGE COUNTY'S NEWEST LINCOLN-MERCURY DEALERSHIP RAYR.ADEIOE UNCOLN·MERCURY l~ lB Auto Center Dr SD.Fwy-Lake Fores t ex11 tRVIN~ 130.7000 1978UPHYR 2 door. 6 cyl. engine. Less than 8,100 miles. power steeTJng a nd brakes, auto trans. A M /FM stereo, air cond. FTesh and clean. pnced to sell' (95.5V0Wl $4995 540-5630 1011 \SO~ & SOX • LINCOLN·MERCURY GP. OTaoge. louvers. ~ stereo/cass. xlnt cond 2626 HARBOR BLVD ~.646'496.5 COSTA MESA Autos. UHd WM. UMCI -- '72MRCEOES ZSOC W'ft\ lllt Ol N: ... aar'IJ tt.tf'I M\Nl -,,,,_,,, °""' e.ooo .,,.,.., lt?OC8CI ff Cl $AVE '71 POISCHI fl IT s 8495 ~ - ' ... COl'CI °'""""' """<>ut 5-s~•P32PUOt OMLY '11~~~~'!...-. s3595 "'"'° & .._ -IV191 OtfLY 'lulOm•bC.""' •-onu 6 ..,-'7 9 COllYETTI T-TOP' SAVE .,, .-'~ -' -lf\an .000 -.(;""' -l•IO!ll '7 5r.~·!c;.~ _..,. ""'flO """ -S#8995 ........ ,,,,,, OMLY '69COIYETTICOMYHTllLls 5995 ""'"'-IOl!la.4 ~, ... COncl' -•*""O ..-1 -°""Y '11 roNTIAC TaANS AM $ 6495 'Ol'Md·""' ~·-· -A -"°"°"' --I ..-i ()filly SAYE Service" ._eooe ........ ..,.~.- !111111111.11'11 '.,.. ~ •t ... ' . II. ,. -. u I• r , f W..,UM4 •••••••••••••••••••••• ... ciwy . tt5 ...................... '1Z Col. Pan t pua ..... White. fullt loaded ! Xl1111U SZ.OllO. '1Ml11 '78 Zepl)'r Vlllaae wa11111 l.JDeded. Lowm1 . ~llabolfer ... "13 lloote10 WJn. On owner All/FM •1.2H IMWC74 cr .... 5471 '75 lloote10 llX W1a. o~ •WU"a. wbol al boaa.at.-r ltnfw'9MMCH .... }=te w tth 11tereo, top. a1r' <'OOd' ~. ll&cbelio rltd1aa,, deluxe Cbamoo11 ID U!rior, flre·m .. \ bl'O'IPn ti~ ud only 18.1'00 o rl1 1aal mil l•&' (4ll.RXP) SAJMNMACI VM.UY NOln' lll·l 4tM t4t tt 11 I ttsz ••••••••••••••••••••••• 't>4 Marauder . 4 ~dr PS/PB. AJT. very & ooM. 112.000 mt "50. · m.91 ·n llus\aJll v.a lo/m1 good cood. $(.500. MS-2372 ·~ FASTBACX 288. Clean w/3 spd. Manual trans. Nu Ures, ball. radiator. Collector's Item. Oria. equip. Jl.~. 673 &n2 ·68 llu$t. 289. runs good, new pain\ & brakes. $1000 . 847-0731 '66 llust.ang·Clean Must see' &-5920art6 ·10 FASTBACK. Stereo tape, air, 3.51 eng, good rood. S2SOO. 67~6027. lt7S.FORD MUSTANG MACRI less than 46,000 miles. Clean & Sharp! Red with black inten or, bucket seats. 4 speed V6. Power steering & brakes. radio, air cood. a.odmore. C291VAH> Slats 540-5630 1011 \SO\ & SO\ • l tNL'Jl N M~ k( l1fl~ 2621 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA __ __, a...ble 9955 ....................... ITOLDS DELTA 88, spot· less thruout. loaded. ~. 494-&98 '79TORONAOO 4M ml. Char grey bl.It. Leather, snrf, loaded. 847-08 aft 6PM. Olds 1978 C u t l ess Supreme Brougham. XlDt cond. Loaded $5850. marl '?ZOlds Royale88. $1000 Call 673-2595 Company Pnalden\ sell· ing ooe ol three lwcury cars. Last ol a kind. '77 Toronado. Well cared fer. Power every\hin1- Loeded·Hat.cbJ'OOf. Daya 714/ 973-0IOO Eves 714/ 581436 ·78 09eael Olds 98 Regency sedan. 9,000 ml. Loaded w/extras. Must Sell. bsl cir. MS-1822 9·S, 673-8989 eves It wknda. '78 Cutlass Cl'u&ser Wagon Loaded, lo mi. 551·205t ••••••••••••••••••••••• '75 Pinto Wa100 V·6, auto tram. 20mpg, low mllea. $2100/offer. (714) ~ after 5 p.m. A weekends. or (714) •lOQO. ut. 3)1 wkda)'S. ·73 Rmabout. Good cood. $1200 6<t5·6284 Days. 97t·Of72 Weeknda & Evee. - '72 Pinto, 4 apd. 3 dr. AN/FM. Good cood. . 531-3323/971M)519. ..,..... 9960 ....................... '74 2 ctr. Dua~r. Xlnl coad. Pvt. Pty. '1800 or beat olfef'. MWIJ.5. Mitt ee11 ·• rury _v-a, PIS. n... peat. uooa a.. car. '300/i.t after. 6GM1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1mPOMT1Ac "IWNT.-M B1•• exterior wHb aulomJ.~:, air CODd:J tma •All/Fa rw11t w II tr8Ck stereo .... mu .. .,, ..... ltu.IC.. tx: ......... llluDlltoa CXJB'l'AllllA Al-IHO . fn<!r· Match 2, 1979 pM. Y .-,&,OT •If SADDLIBACK FORD'S ••REIHE ENERGY CRUNCH I SE HABLA ESPANOL 100% FINANCING 1979 PINTO MEW 1979 F RD PINTOS 591°° DOWll '9831 Per Mo. $33.79 48 MOS. OR CASH PllCE Pm:f' \3319 00 salM la> \703 9" ~once $31102 !M en,, down 1911 00 ,,_ !'One 09V-OH ~ net Ir.Of' nQ<le Tota oown I 91! 00 unoeod bal1nc11 s 3 !>04 9• OMV I 10 00 POI n()flt} Cl none A&H none S&•v•ce conlracl none UnNICI 1>41'•"<" 13~1' 94 Der 1>avmen1 none AV 1 r \3!>H 9 • ~'"'ChMQt' 111'39'1 AOOOlll fHX <;t'IPl.E U 3!> APR 1• 3!> 1 P H /1888 0 P1P S•81188St •129710 •9129 NEW 1979 FORD MUSTANGS 5135 DOWll 5135°° Per. Mo. $~..._99 48 MOS. OR ~ CASH PRICE Price s•e99 00 saie, fa• 171! 1 !M cash price S•9801M ~II OO..n Sl3!>00 Ir-none oav-orr "°"" ,,,., •••Of' none Totll -" 35 00 uno11d b1t1ncp U 980 9• OMV S87 oo POI none Cl none AI H none <erv1ce co1111ac1 none Unoa1d b•l•nce 1•932 IM 081 oavm11M none AMTlltn 14932 IM f1nlcl>••11e s ''>•6 '>8 ADO-ON I IM SIMPLE 1• 08 TI P 1~7'9 52 O/PIP 1661• !>2 SI •2•06 ID •32'>0 • 9T10Y191410 $-~~ $ 2ftF25HREA&e68 1 ,.MOMTM Pl.USTU 2 dr.. ~ trana.. 4 cylinder engine. Auto trans.. V-8. Power steering. power electronic ignition, rack and Pinion steering. brakes. radial tires. Inst. group. tilt wheel. front disc brakes. deluxe Wheel covers. power seat. air. power windows. body bucket seats. mini eoneofe. 2.3 litre engine. moulding. tinted glass. rear window Calif. emission. defroster, deluxe sound inStJI. package, front 1163.84 TOTAl DOWN OAC. Caefl or1oe 13811 plus and rear bumper guards. tax and llcense. Lea&e-end value 8 1498.40 38 inontns 1280.63 TOTAL DOWN OAC. Ca8h price 18048 00 ptu. ooen end i.... on ~credit. Total payment• tax and license. Lease-end value 14915 36 se monthl ~ 24 16,000 ml ... per yew LON PAYMENTS open encl tease on IC>OIOYed credit. Totll payn1entt EXCELLENT FUEL ECONOMY $5972 ee 16.000 mil" per veer. ~ ................... -.-...ii .................. ... '74 FORD MUST.._Z+2 4-aoeed. radio heater. (e32JXX) '72 FORD MAY911te• 2-000!l 8 cylinder. aulometio. concfitionttlo (795EJXJ I I '76 FORD •UHAD4 4-000I 6·cyllnder. automatic power ateering stereo (423NXWI 8 cylinder. automatic 1ransm1ss1on •• arr 9')ndltionlng (382LFPI 5 1677 V-8. 4-speed, gauges. optional ratio axle. power S1eering. Low mount mirrors. tinted glass. super cool package. dual fuel tanks. 8.75x16510PR tires. 7700GVW 1695 43 TOTAL DOWN OAC CMn price S6880 00 plus tax and hceose Lease-end v~ue S3969 70 36 months open end lease ()(1 approved credit. Total payments . 1511.88 15.000 ITNl9S per yttat, HV•I SILICTIOM Of AU. MOOIU AMO LTDWAM>M Autometlc. oower steering & bratles erulte control. rool-tack (515PWP) 1979 MUSIANI sfu~; 4-speed. 4 cylinder. gauges. defuxe steering wheel. power steering. white sidewall tires. power brakes. AM radio. tinted glass, turbine wheel covers, bOdy side moulding. 121314 TOTAL DOWN OAC. c.tl prioe 15725 00 plus tax and hcen&e Lease-end value J28e2 50. 36 months ooen end lee3e on 8QPl'oved credit. 16.000 miles a ~ Tote! peymenU4904 1 e MUSTAM62~ Automatic. radio. heater and loW mMeege C~PJ '74 FORD MUST~ 6-cyflnder. automatic oo wer steering '" conditioning (26TI<LAI 52777 \ J I •J• OAlt.V PtLOT ,,..,, ........ "" 11/tp 11nu/f, BRAND NEW 1979 CHRYSLER LE IARON BRAND NEW 1979 PLYMOUTH HORIZON V8 engine. a u t o matic torQUefllte transmiSStOn. Power steering, white sidewall glass belted radial tires and more' .(1 86251) s5 5 1700 c.c. engine. 2 barr8' carb . 4 speed $ transmission. bucicet seats. foldtng rear mirror. dual horns. body side moldmg. seat. tinted glass. light oko . day/night 4395 BRAND NEW 1979 wheel trim rings. cargo compartment carpet & sound ins. and wsw glass belted radial tires ( 177341) FORREET SALE OR I.EASE INFORMATION, CALL HARRY GLAVIC 546-1934 BRAND NEW 1979 . VOYAGER VAN . air conditioning. pwr. sunroof. CHRYSLER CORDOBA =d!.--rodr~ 1=."~S J 1 1· I DISCOUNT control. AM/FM atereo radio • . w/8 traett tape, elec djg. • Off Of Manufacturer's clock. Landau vinyl top tilt Suggested Retail wheel. pwr bucket seats Price leather Int .• wire wheel covers. · w radials a more• (1'40373) 5649·5 ATLAS CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH SERVICE HOURS: MOMDAY.flUDAY: 7:30A.M.TO1:30 P.M. SATmDAY: ~ A.M. TO WO P.M. -SUPER SAVINGS ON FINE USED CARS . . '76 PLYMOUTH AllOWCOUPI · 5 speed trane.. power brakea. 2000 cc engine, bucket eeats. custom wheels. louvers. air cond., radio & wsw tires. (934REA). 52595 '78TOYOTA Cllll9A-AM '71 PLYMOUTH YOIAll_,,... '77 DODGE CUii CAI PICKUP . 54695 74 PONTIAC · .-ncoun '75 CADILtAC BDOIADO COUPE . , ve. autometle trans.. air cond.. pwr. steering & brakes. pwr. seat & windows. leather Int .. pwr. dr. locks. AM/FM stereo w/8 track. vinyl top. tilt & morel (~WRI). 54995 ~ute>mltto trw.. .., COi~ ve. •ufomlllc ...... * condtttonlng. va. autometk: trans .. air cond .. pwr. ve. autometlc trene.. air cond .. power PoWer ~ AM/FM 1'8dio. power 1fe911nO, power bn1kff. redlo. 8teerlno & brakea. AM/FM stereo .. steerino. power brakes. AM/F~ I ..-tna-top of the line T~ vtnyt top, a'8bn motdlngs a Ml# vtttyt top. buclwt setits. radio & WWI stereo. tilt wheel. cruise control. (980U~ . (510TUM). , -tit-. (448l..JG).. vinyl too I WSW tirn. (4'40PCV). 53995 · '75 FOR~ COUNRY 5QUlll WA.oM 9 PHI. Brougham pkg.', V8, automatic trans .. air cond .• pwr. sleef· Ing & tQke9. AM/FM stereo, split pwr. l8ll:s I pwr. dr. locks, roof reek, cn.n. cont., tilt a morel (~JN) .. 52995 '78 DODGE VAN IZOO MAXI SPOUSMAM ve. •uron.ttc. afr cond., lno. ,... air. pwr. steering. pwr. brakes. crui9e. AM/FM 8 trade lt8f'80, custom ext. moldlnga. travel package. road wheels & morel ( 124928). 59295 \ ~- ... - -~ r r .. ! ' ~ • ', .... r .. . ' ... , ·! \ \ l I , f "' ' . , ; i { v - r 7 Bunt~itOa -Beaeh Fountaha Valley E OITl ()N • VOL. 72, NO. 61, ~SECTIONS, 46 PAGES ..!. t •' Your Dometownt Daily New8pape'~ . 1 " TEN ,CENli Gas Panic uestioned Littk Eff ec~ Seen From Iran Cutoff WASHINGTON I AP > - Despite what the Carter ad· minjatralion maintains. the Ira· nian oil shutdown bas had litUe effect on worldwide oil supplies, a congressional study says The study by the Library of Congress released Thursday said the loss of Iranian oil has been made up almost entirely by increased production from other oil-exporting nations. While federal energy officials Fullerton · 'Swingers' Sentenced A husband and wife found gull· ty las( month of hosting public swinger parties at their home in Fullerton's Sunny Hills area • were sentenced to serve time in Orange County Jail Thursday. Delly ,. ... SUfl ....... KELLY BARRETT, JEFF DENBAUOH WORK ON MURAL At VIilage View School, the View I• • Llttle Brtghter Muaoals"'7inner I' 7th Graders Cover Graffiti By J E&R\' CLAUSEN Of ... o.lly ~ MMf Four-Jetter words zipped out ~ onPNU'·PiliitrllDS IO qultkty that Huntington Beach city of. ficials were ~n the verge of clos- ing a pedestrian bridge across the s\Onn channel between Sla· son and Meadowlark Dri~es late laslyear City crews bad painted over the graffiti so orten t hat some residents near Village View School swore the wall that shielded homes from the walkway that joined the two alreet.s was all paint and no COD· crete blocks. Officials approached the teachen and students al Village Vie• School with a possible solu· lion. Tum the seventh graders loose. with buckets of bright paint to create a mural S herwin Williams donated paint. and art teacher Kathy ~ Meister divided her 60 seventh graders into four teams to paint the 32 block-wall panels By the end of January, artiatic 1 ~ lee cream sundaes, bot air t balloons, dogs, rocket shipg and "happ) faces" brightened the walkway. • "The kids knew lt might be ruined the day ,fter it was finished, "said Ms. Meister. But thrnorthwest Huntington Beach area walls have withstood the tellt al time. ,_, _. 111.-8 ID8ll&b DOW, no dirty wonts have besmirched the pal11Ungs -only an OC· caslonal half-hearted zap dis· graces a colorful painting. Those are periodically pa_lnled over by the young artists who created the mural effect. ··we were really surprlsed," said MJ Meister. "The kids watch over it and are hurt when spray cans bit a panel. Parents watch it, and eighth graders patrol it occasionally." Primary grade youngsters at the kindergarten-through.eighth· grade Ocean View School Dis· trict facihty even feel better about makiq the bridge cross· ing now, she said. "The walkway is brigbt and cheerful now. no longer gloomy and sort of scary for the younger cbiklren, •' she added. Best of all, those students who would have to walk as many as seven or eight more blocks around the storm-channel area if the bridge is closed get to sleep in a few extra minutes in the morning. And , said Ms. Meister. there ls enough paint left over for the ldndergarteners to brighten up all the school trash cans with their own artistic efforts. { IAJan of Baildiag ' ' l 2 School Districts Eye Mutual Aid Fountain Valley (elementaey) Sebool District trustee• hHe deelared tbelr lntenUon to Jeue aoon to be vacated Lamb Sebool t.o Huatinltoa Beach Ullion Hilb S~bool District H a bead· quarters compleA. Hilb School offtctala told the ele mentary district .trustees ftunday that Lamb Sc:bool ta Uleir board's fint choice for a ateadquarten followin& expira· Uon of a leue oo tbelr current Gfflces .. Dr. Frank Abbott, blab ldlool ~ = ............. Dr. Cla•d• , ID ebarle el 111111· ... w view, Mid llcDG•1U ....-wmaotrwwalMN m dels• Bolla A.._la ........ leaeb.,,.. ....... 11!!9 ......... TM lllO .._. 6trtet liillb North Orange County Municipal Court Judge Leonard Goldstein ordered J ohn Louis She llman, SO , to serve four months in jail and bis wire, Carla, 47, to spend two months in jail. The sentences are to begin Monday unless the couple ob· tain a delay in Orange C04flY Superior Court while lbey ap- peal their case. Goldstein also placed the Sbellmans on three years' formal probation. The Shellmans were arrested last October after a three-month investigation by police. Officers posed as g u ests at the Sbellm-· ... ktDd. parties and a lso observed them from neighboring yards Neighbors testified during the lS~ay trial they could see nude couples engaged in sexual ac· tivitles in the back yard or the home the Sbellmans bact been renting • 100 Residents Face Trailer Rental Suits Lawsuits have been riled agalDSt about 100 residents or lhe Huntington By-the-Sea Mobilt> Home VUJage, claiming they have failed to pay their full monthly rental charges. The suits in West Orange County Municipal Court follow a protest by tenants over a $19 in· crease that went into effect late last )ear. Tenants have refused to pay the added rent and instead put the money aside for physical im· provements at the complex west of the Southern California Edison Co. plant. Tenant.a have previously ftled suit agains t the Novarro Construction Co., owners of the park. They claim that they didn't re- ceive proper notification of the rent increases. They also allege that owners have failed to make improvementa promised at the par k. OtestX·ray Project Set A mobile cbelt X-ray unit will be tn Huatlqton Beach tb.rougb Marda12. X-rap wUl be viewed and diapoled for a fee°'"· accord· ial to a IDOkesm~ for the DOD• erofJt lfobUe Cbett X·r a1 1111"91 IAb al c,,n.a. ll·fQI ..... performed from 11 •·•· to I p.m . Monday tlaroqla ......, aad from JJ DOOll to I p.m. Sadey at tbe .. • .o. °"" .... lGOll AdalDI A•t. say t~ situation in lra'n has caused a net loss of 2.5 million barrels of oil daily. the con· gressional study said the actual decline has beeb roughly one- tenlb that amount -24-0,000 bar· rels of oil a day. Rep. Albert Gore Jr., 0 -TeM., who commissioned the study. s aid. "It leads me to question the panic atmosphere that has accompanied the l ra nian cutoff." Gore acknowledged that a ma· jor difference between his fig\u;P.S and those advanced by GAS PRICE TO RISE 4. 9 CENTS THIS YEAR-A3 the administration have to do with methodology . He s a id federal officials gauged the loss of Iranian oil against the volume of oil ther projected might be produced ID 1979. while the con· Al'Wl,..fM{o Targeted fig IRS Ruth Butler and her husband, Benedict, of Renton1 Wash., learned Thursday that she bad won $505,000 in the Irish Sweepstakes. An Internal Revenue Service spokesman said today that he estimates that more than $300,000 of her winnings will be taken for taxes. Vietnam Rejects China Parley Plea BANGKOK, ,.,.Hand CAP> - Vietnam rejected a Chinese pro· posal for negotiations to end their two-week war today. call· ing it a "trick," and made its own proposal for talks on the condition lhat Peking first pull troops out of Vietnam. In a speech in Moscow today, Soviet President Leonid I. Brezhnev also demanded that China immediately ball its in· vaaion of Soviet·allied Vietnam and withdraw its troops .. to the l ast soldier," Brezhnev threatened no s pecific action. however. Intelligence sources he re. meanwhile. said Chinese troops were closing a vise on the Viel· oamese defenders of Lang Son. a strategic crossroads town 80 miles north of Hanoi. After Hanoi's Voice of Viel· nam radio denounced China's Spide~ Get No Clemency Spiders at Laguna Beach schools got some unexpected support Thurs- day lrom a local school criUc. Bruce Hoppinc chided dlltrict offtctals at a board meetinl for speacl.i.na $54 for 1pider spray. 8U1ineu Manager Clyde Lovelady called it ''de· 1ptder11in1 ICboola." But Hopplnc praised the 1plden. "When I lived ln the Far East, we \&led splden- UM IOOd inMcta eUmlDat· lq t1ae blld iDMctl ••• Hop- pin• recalled. "I tblnk we'd be bltt.es' olf lettJ.nc t~e 1plder1 up tbere br9atM." DetptM ffoDDlq'1 ••• ,._. ... ~,_ca. ..... :l;,::9 --to ... call for negotiations. the Viet· namese Foreign Ministry re. leased its proposal, saying Viet· nam would be ready lo negotiate normali2atio11 or relations once Chinese troops withdrew from its territory and Peking respect· ed its sovereignty and indepen· dence. The ministry proposal. broad· cast by Hanoi radio. was re· portedly sent to the Chin.ese Foreign Ministry in Peking. Huntington Truck Owner 'Innocent' Huntington Beach tow truck owner Chuck James was found innocent of a resisting arrest Thursday in connection with an altercation last September in a parking lot of a downtown liquor store. A second charge of assault on a police officer was dropped earlier 'l'bursday by the district attorney's office. An attorney for James said Weal Orange County Municipal Court J.udge Phil Cox ruled that there was insufficient evidence to convict James. James, owner of the Ace Tow· Inc Company, waa accused of clencbi.na bis ftsta in a conlronta· tlon wfth of fleer II alcolm Guleserian during the Sept. 25 Incident. . He al.lo wq accused of struc· iuna wttb the otncer wblle he wa1 beina handcuffed. The incident arose when a driver tor JametJ 1ttempted to t.ow away a car from the parklna lot at tbt El Don lJquor Stare at •ti Paelftc Colll ll111twJy. Tlte -veblcle'1 owner called polite ..._ be found b11 auto ln tb• ·p~en of l>etn1 towed away. "'·-. ~·· ... - gressional study based its fmd· ings on actual production figures during the first nine months of 1978 I Ed Vilade. an Energy Depart· ment spokesma n, said while he had not seen tbe congressional study. energy officials had con· fidence in their pro1ections. Meanwhile, Energy Secretary James R. Schlesinge r said Thursday tus prediction that un- <See OIL, Page A2) Mother Relates Wnfusion By KATHY CLANCY Of llw O•ilY Piiot St.ff The mother of a baby Dr . William Waddill is accused of s trangli ng two years ago t estified in Orange County Superior Cot.irt Thursday she believed she was about 20 weeks pregnant when she sought an abortion. But Mary Weaver. who was 18 at the time of the saline a bortion attempt. admitted several time~ during her testimony ID Wad· dill's murder retrial lhat her recollectton of the pregnancy had becomeclooded. "Rjght now I'm confused about exactly what happened ," Miss Weaver said at one point. The young woman's testimony is important to both the defense and prosecution in trying to establish the age of the fetus Miss Weaver was carrying when Waddill attempted the abortion al Westminster Community Hospital two years ago today. Prosecutor Robert Chatterton said in his opening remarks to the jury Wednesday he will at· tempt to show the fetus was older than the defense contends. making it more resistant to saline soluUon and more likeh to survive the abortion. · Defense Attorney Cha rles Weedtffi.ifl said he will try tn prove the fetus was only 20 to 22 weeks aJong and highly suscepti· bletosaline. Weedman. who contended the infa n t "for a ll practical purposes was already dead " when it was born told Jurors thC' s aline causes 'tre me ndous shock" to the fetus. along with severe physical damage. The 43-year-old Huntington <See WADDILL, Page A21 Local Artist Malws Debut Norman Drabble is a 20-year. old who tends to do rather dumb things . He's oot dumb. however. He's shy, sensitive, in· secure and a bil confused. He's the main character in a comic strip. "Orabble." which will debut Monday in the Daily Pilot and in more than 100 other newspapers around the country. Hi s creator. Kevin Fagan, 'is a Lake Forest resident who, at 22, bas apparently become the nation's youngest syndicated cartoonist. See Featuring, Page 81. Coast Weather Mostly fair through Saturday with sunny and warmer days . High s Saturday in upper 60s. Lows tonight mostly in lbe 40s. INSIDE TODAY II' the mood" for /ordgn ift. trigu'! Pmd out 1Dltett to ae. i11t•M10tf0Ml moolt1 IDith 111bCitla """' Oft ~ cl. •••• I - ~ \ ' I r • Deity ...... Staff ....... 'PEOPLE SEND .MONEY TO IRELAND, BUT THEY DON'T VISIT. - .COME HAVE A LOOK' Nobel Peace Prt&e Winner Betty Wiiiame ,... .. Her C•M •t UC Irvine ·'Stop Ireland Peace Prize Winner Speaks at UC Irvine o.lly ~ $Caff ....... GREIG MC CLELLAN REPAIRS TIRE ON WIFE'S CAR ON WEST MARIPOSA IN SAN CLEMENTE Tbey Wer• Among 100 Victim• of Tlr•·•IHhlng R•mpage In CHy'a Downtown Section Tires Slashed - Clememe Citizens Angered Peace T alk On Mid east By PIDUP ROSMARIN Of tlle o.ity ...... Swtf Betty Williams. the 1976 Nobel Peace Prize winner who helped org~nize Northe rn I r e land women and men to s top political, economic and religious violence there. urged a curious form of support from Americans Thursday. She asked an audience of 150 at UC Irvine not to send money to Northern Ireland. •'It's going to kill our people. It's going for guns and ammuni· Vandals who s las h e d an McClellenquipped. Progresses tion. Don't let anybody teU you es t 1 m a t c d 1 O O tires o n Her husband's own truck was different, because they're liars. automobiles lining four blocks in also victim to the vandal's Make them show you where it's downtown. San Clemente early b~ade, ~ed on the street out-ASHINGTON <AP Presi going. this morning left behind small ude their apartment on .... w, ,... ~-.,. r·r ~, ~ ..,...., ,. ..; .. ·"\;..·~know where it's going To huddles of curs~· , grumb~ ..Kr<~· ·1r o...r_.. 1 ... .JA.. .. •• ~.~iii.~·· '•h~ ................ _ .... _.._...., .. kll-1 my people." · ·d F t t I?;. ~--r ;\o ">.:.-~ · · · h Begin, publicly ignoring the r est eotsee ,k' · easr An ne1gubor stooa in er "Come," she exhorted the .... ll ' · Israeli prime minister's tough changing tires or ca 10g a tow d r i v e way , d r es s e d in a arrival statement, are casting listeners, "Come and have a wee truck. nightgown , with her arms their efforts at reviving stalled look at the way my people are And the early morn in g crossed and tears in her eyes. Mideast peace talks in a hopeful living; then come back and send blitzkrieg launched by unknown ''I didn't need this this morn-light. your dollars. If your heart can vandals kept police dispat.chers ing," she said, pointing to a fiat-stand it." humming as dozens of angry tened tire on her automobile. After meeting alone nearly residents called in to report .. I called for a tow truck a half two hours Thurs day night , dam a ge to the ir automobile hour ago, but be must be lost," Carter and Begin got together tires. sh e said. again in mid-morning today, "We started getting calls But towing services were busy with the prime minister driving e arly this morning and the on othe r s treet s in th e to the WbHe House a few phones haven't stopped yet," neighborhood, servicing cars minutes ahead of schedule. said Police Lt. Al Elo. The that lost one or m ore tires to the lieutenant said "probably 100' vandals. The leaders also planned an tires were slashed in the pre-• "One woman called in to say afternoon session in crucial dawn escapade that plagued re-three of her tires were slashed talks that could lead to a new -sidents in the 200 block of four on one car," Lieute nant Elo Camp David s ummit, and city streets. said. agreed to a festive evening din- R esidents o r M ariposa, Most of the auto tires suffered ner with their wives at the start Canada , Escalones and Calle a straight three-quarters inch of the Jewish Sabbath. Puente were outside their homes cut in the rubber siding, and the this morning, armed with tire vandals did not rest rict their Secretary of State Cyrus R. irons and jacks crime to those cars parked on Vance also arranged a luncheon And they weren't too happy the street. meeting with the prime minister about the task. Up and down several of the at the State Department. ''These are n e w tires," streets automobiles with the tell-The encouraging tone was in grumbled Greig McClellen, as tale lean were evideot In park-sh a rp ·contrast to t he blunt Mrs. WiJUams. in early 1978, was an uncele brated Belfast wile of a merchant seaman, with no outside work and no public activity beyond church, school and home. On Aug. 10, 1976, a British soldier shot the driver of an Irish Republican Army getawa.,y car in the Andersonstown sec- l ion o f Belfast, an IRA stronghold. The car careened into three cblldren, killing. them. Valley Teens Charged in he replaced the right front tire ing s t alls, driveways and thrustofBegin'svow, voiced up- on his wile's sedan. garages. on arrival at Andrews Air Force F . ff • l His wile, Glenda, said her old Base, Md., that his government Ollr el8 8 llres were Firestone 5005-the "cannot be pressed into signing lire recalled recently by edict of Froaa Page A 1 a s ham document" with Egypt. the federal government. "If someone's going to slash WAD DILL tires, I wish they would have • • done it l ast month ," Mrs. Bandit With A ski-masked bandit, armed with a large knife or possibly a machete, Thursday night robbed a Huntington Beach hamburger outlet of $999 that was kept ln an unlocked safe, police said. Two employees at Carl's Jr., 6882 Warner Ave., were unin· jured in the 11:30 p.m. heist. Harbour obstetrician is accused of strangling the infant girl shortly after she was born to Miss Weaver . Waddill's first murder trial ended last May when jurors said they were hopelessly deadlocked 7-S in favor of acquittal. ~iss Wea ver's t estimony Tburaday conflicted with that or Dr. Forrest Howard, who ex- amined the pregnant teen-ager at the Huntington Beach Communi· ty Clinic eight days before the abortion. Howard told the jury Miss Weavet believed she was about 22 weeks pregnant, but bis own examination led him to think she wu about 28 weeks into the gestational cycle. Mincing no words. Begin said, "We are asked to sign docu· ments which are in contradi&- tion of the Camp David peace agreements reached last Sep- tember and e n abling our southern neighbor <Egypt) at any moment to declare the trea- ty null and void and to make a war against Israel." Later, though, declaring hJmself encouraged by bis initial discussion with Carter at t.be White House, Begin told re- porters, "There was not even one difficult moment." As he entered Blair House, the official guest residence across Pennsylvania Avenue, Begin added, "I think it was one of the moat important and constructive talks J ever had with the presi- dent." The arrest or two 17-year-olds at their homes in Fountain Valley has, polic~ said, cleared up four burglaries and resulted in the recovery of about $1,000 in stolen property. Fountain Valley detedives Barry Black and Lee Pepka said the boys were arrested Thurs- day on suspicion of commercial and residential burglary 1md re· leased to their parents. Recovered from the youths' homes were $500 worth o't' tools and equipment taken in the Feb. 25 burglary of Arakawa Nursery, 8801 Garfield Ave., the detectives sald. Also recovered were a bout $500 worth or television sets and camping equipment taken in bome burglaries, Black said. Still missing, be said, are cash and jewelry reported taken in the home break-ins. They were the nieces of Mairead Corrigan, a deeply re· ligious Roman Catholic who was as uncelebrate d as Mrs . Williams. \frs. Williams, who said she was "sick and tired " of the violence, carried a petition into Andersontown asking strangers to plead fo r peace and an end to the killing that bad gone on since the late 1960s. She organized a peace march of about 200 women as part of the drive. The grieving Miss Corrigan saw it pass her house; she joined it. Tbe two women F ,....P-.eAI OIL .•• leaded gasoline will soon cost $1 a gallon wasn't intended as a "green likht" to oil comparues to raise prices. Schlesinger·s prediction of $1 ·a ·g allon unle aded prices ''within a year or s o " was criticized by Sen . Wa lter D. Huddleston. D·Ky .. who sa1d the remark itself might encourage price hikes. The energy secretary denied doing so. He said that in predicting Sl·a· gallon gas, be 'Vas only respond- ing to a question from Sen. J acob Javits, R-N.Y .• at a bear· ing this week and not promoting price increases. He stressed that his remarks applied only to un- leaded fuels. In a related development. a ·Senate staff repor\ cautioned Thursday that the United States should not look to Mexico to help m ake up for oil lost because of the Iranian crisis. The study, prepared by the Senate Energy Committee staff, s aid Mexico is unlikely to be a major exporter of crude oil within t.be decade -despite vast oil and gas reserves. · Mexico bas the capabiUty of producing large quantities of oil but its officials are unwilling to do so, the report said . Stereo Equipment, Jeweh-y Stolen Burglars apparently pried open t.be rear patio door of a Huntington Beach home Thurs- day and escaped with jewelry and stereo equipment valued at $1 ,500, police said. The loss was reported by Tom Rybolt of 8375 Benjamlo Lane, who phoned police at 3 p.m. became joint leaders of a spor)- taneous mass peace movement. They began marches every Saturday. The Saturday after the children were killed, 10,000 people joined the march. ~ week later , 20,000 m arched. Mrs . Williams is a tall, sturdy woman with red hair. She has developed laryngitis on her speaking tour. She spe aks in a clipped bitter and impassioned voice that tells stories about friends, cousins ; they are stories about the dead. She bas lo lean forward to take the questions from her au· dience, like an old woman, struggling to hear. She lost-the use of 9(le_rutr in a bomb blast. "~e~''Wmt~ - "We have nine armies· on our streets in Ireland," she said. They are factions of freedom fighters. terrorist gangs, the IRA, the British Army -1.5 million armed soldiers. "Over 2,000 of our people art: dead Maybe I should tell you d 1iit1e bit about war, a nd what it :,, lake to live in at." Girl Sexually Tortured; Man Arrested THOUSAND OAKS <AP> -A 23-year-old man oli parole fror.n a previous sex-crime sentence was back in custody today after a captive 14·ye ar-old girl was sexually tortured for nme hours, sheriffs deputies said. Kurt Eugene Jones of Thous and Oa ks was booked Thursday for investigation of kidnap, rape (with a foreign ob- ject), attempte d rape and mayhem. · He said the girl was taken lo a r e mote a r e a n e ar Lake Sherwood and tortured with a cigarette lighter and raped with a weapon of undisclosed descrip· lion, Ventura Cou~ty sheriff's Sgt. Don Morrow saad. The girl, whose identity was withheld, had been hitchhiking Wednesday with two boys whe n the trio wece picked up. She told investigators the man who picked them up dropped the boys off at home, then took her captJve to the lakeside area 40 miles northwest of downtown Los Angeles. She was held from 10 p.m . to 7 a.m ., Morrow said, adding that she gave a detailed description of her attacker and bis car which led to Jones' a rrest. Police said one o f the employees was emptying trash behlod the outlet when 41 man approached from behind and pressed a "hard object" again.st bis back. "To the best of my knowledge I told her I dido 't think she could get an abortioq," Dr. Howard testified "She was too far along." Before their discussion in the Wllite House Oval Office, Carter and Be~n dood shoulder to ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ shoulder and talked with muled Warned not to turn around, the e mployee was forced inside, where the bandit also ordered a cashier into a bathroom. The restaurant's receipts were then taken from a safe that wu un- locked, police said. MJF DAILY PILOT , ... Or-to.ti 0.lly Piiot, """" wtll<cll "·-btned t ... -~. ,, ,....,... .. , ... Or_ (N" l'ublo"""9'-'t ,..., ... ..,,, .... ,.,. 1Nllll-_.., lllW'tuell l'rlNy IW C..t• ~ ..... _, llM<!\, ....................... _ tet11Veltey,1.-.~eo.111Seutt1eo.M A ............... -.... tt--s.i-... ,., -" "--IHI""*"""'--" •Im WOt8aySlrwt,C-.-.c.tttorrlle .... ._ ... -.....,..,.-,.,._ ~•.c:.tl'I .. ~.~HNtM-GeMJ•-­,_ ..... lllOor n:::::...-=:-°*'""· a.---. ...... AHIMMI~ ...... -..==--'"'"='=" ...... ... ~-:. ... !:".;. .. ,:., ... Y-.INdl.~MIWI Cllla Mtvl JltW... ..,...,_. Tai ... I CJ'M).._. C011M1f .... eel•4 .... ,,__Or .... ~Qs; u ... ,. • Miss Weaver's testimony was delayed briefly Thursday when her attorney, Joseph Angelo, ap· proached trial Judge Bryon McMiUan aft.er his client was called t.o the witness stand. McMillan met with Angelo, Weedman and Chatterton in his chambers and cited Angelo for contempt ol court for the dl.srup- tion. A bearing on the citation was set for next Friday. Angelo represents Miss Weaver in a $17 million wroocful death lawsuit against Waddill and t.be hospital, a suit that was filed during the physician's first murder trial. CbaUerton bu said be will try to prove duri.nl tbe three to four- m on th retrial that Waddlll strangled the infant because be wae in ftnanclal trouble, had no malpractice lneoruce and feared a lawauJt ll tbe lDf aat Uved and s u ffered braln damqe. However, Weedman ducribed b1I clMml • ''very pro1peroua'' at tbe time of the aborUoo, MY· tna be a.u.a alMNt wo,eeo a ,..,in ..... While ~ ba Nici be wtU JnMIDee .... , ... wbo ... W •ddlll eboki•s;ute •llfut, W11ttw•tl dldtlll'*"'· ela• •• fMll•I Ute balt1'1 ....... ~.~ ................ fl llllt&l ........... _ .. optimism about the task before them. Police Grab Suspect in Valley Theft A Santa Ana man baa been booked lb Orange County Jail for suspicion of burglary after a man filling bis deaeription was seen leaving a Fountain Valley home al 9 p.m. Wednesday . Randall J . Kalloowski, 30, was arrested at about 11 p.m. by Weetminater police tor aupicion of public dnl.I lntoxJcatioa and j poufl9lloa of burllU'J tooll. He WU t.urneci. over fo f'oun. taln Valley officers wbo bad broadcut a clelerlption of a car driven by a man aeea leavtnr' the bome ot Janice Jone11 15111!! .. aid*-St. aa llbe nwrnea bome. Malloowlld'a ua Cbnroa.tj matcb4d the ltar1lar1 car'•• detcrtpdan, PoUee •aid. A door to tlle Joaea taom. WM prle. GP1D to laiD eMr7, pollee Mid, ........... tabe. Ofl'le99 Aid ......... .... Entire Stock of SUITS and SPORT COATS Fina I Daysi 50% OFF ALL SALIS FINAL puelltl' WU bltern,... bp Mr1 . loae1' r•t•ra to ..._r 1.._111._lillllllilm .. lli .. illi .... lil .... lllit .. ~ .... -. ............... ililiitilililiiliill• awld•n. 1 _._ r t t f - • Irvine EDITION VOL. 72, NO. 61 , ~SECTIONS, '6 PAGES Persistent Conapetitor Observers who watched 5·year·old John Ko of Irvine knock a tennis ball against a backboard at University Community Park on Wednesday report he's got a heart ell least as big as his l'acket. Young Ko would take a solid whack at the ball, miss the rebound, chase down the bouncing orb and wha<:,k it again. He's been playing the game about six months. Bat FridaJ morning, Chester Eat.oil. spoteamu for the state Lodi Dlvlaloa ~cb ovenees oll driWn& la 1tate tidelancll. aald ._., eonvtneed tbe tar isn't from the dril1iJll rip off BUiit· iDcton Buch. He Mid tbe weathered, ltlck)' condition of tbe oll indlcatea lt'I -=--· ...... --· .. ............... no.t- ... lie* tlllil walll. eome from tbl ........... Your Hometown Dal ly Newspaper , ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRl°DAY, MARCH 2, 1979 TEN CEN Viet RejeCts Proposal, .Chinese Negotiations Offer Called a 'Trick' BANGKOK. Thailand <AP> - Vietnam re1ected a Chinese pro· posal for negotiations to end their two-week war today. call· 1ng 1l a "tnck," and made its own proposal for talks on t he cond1Uon that Peking first pull troops out of Vietnam. In a speech an Moscow today, Sov 1et President Leonid 1. Brezhnev also demanded that Chana immediately halt its in·. vasion of Soviet·allied Vietnam and withdraw its troops "lo the la s t s ol d ier." Bre zhn e v threatened no specific actipn, however. Intelligence s ourc es here. meanwhile. said Chinese troops were closing a vise on the Viel· namese defenders of Lang Son, a strategic crossroads town 80 miles oortb of Hanoi. After Hanoi's Voice of Viet· na m radio denounced China's call for negotiations, the Viet· namm Fore ign Ministry re· le ased its proposal, saying Viel· nam would be ready to negotiate normalizaqon of relations once Chinese troops withdrew from its territory and Peki ng respect· ed its sovereignty and indepen· dence. The ministry proposal, broad· cast by Hanoi radio. was re· portedly sent to the Chinese Foreign Ministty in Peking. The Vietnamese radio said China's call for negotiations was "a trick " that P e kin g authorities are using "to fool the public and to cover their war in· tens iii cation. "Chinese troops have been in· vading Vietnam. des troying villages and causing numerous crimes against the Vietnamese people. So what do they mean by proposing negotiations?·' The broadcast said that the Vietna mese people are "far from bemg deceived " and de· m a nded China ~1 thdraw all troops from Vietnam and un· dertake to respect Vietnam's m· de pendence. sover eignty a nd territorial integrity. Meanwhile, J apan's Kyodo news ser vice quo ted Chinese Deputy Premier Ku Mu as say. ing China's assault has been pro· gressing smoothly and that Pe- king "will be able to pull out its troops as originally scheduled." But Ku said if Vi etnam at· tacked China that "China will punish Vietnam again in a limit · ed s pace and degree." Ireland Violence Flayed By PMUP ROSMARIN Of Ille D•lly ...... Si.ff Betty Williams. the 1976 Nobel Peace Prize winner who helped organize Northern I re land women and men to s top political, economic and religious violence there. urged a curious form of support from Americans Thursday. She asked an audience of 150 at UC Irvine not to send money to Northern Ireland. "It's going to kill our people. It's going for guns and ammunJ. lion. Don't let anybody tell you different, because they're liars. Make them show you whet"e ll's going. "I know where it's going. To kill my people." "Come," sh~ exhorted the listeners, "Come and have a wee look at the way my people are living: then come back and send your dollars. If your heart can stand It." Mrs. Williams, in early 1976, was an uncelebrated Belfast wife or a merchant seaman, with. no out.side work and no public activity beyond church, school and home. On Aug. 10, 1976, a British soldier shot the driver of an Irish Republican Army getaway o.ity ...... llMt -. ... "k ....... It-It· 'PEOPLE SEND MONEY TO IRIELAND, BUT THEY DON'T VISIT ••• COME HAVE A LOOK' Nobel Peece Pita Winner Betty Wiiiiama Pleeda Her CaM at UC lrvlne car in lhe Andersonstown sec· tion of Belfast, an IRA stronghold. The car careened into three children, killing lhem. They were t he nieces of Mairead Corrigan, a deeply re· ligious Roman Catliolic who was as uncelebrated a s Mrs . Williams. Mrs. Williams, who s aid she was "sick and tired" of the violence. carried a petiUon into Andersontown asking strangers to plead for peace and an encl to the killing that had gone on since the late 1960s. She organized a peace march of about 200 wome n as part of the drive. 1he grieving Miss <See IKELAND, Page A2) Mom in Waddill Trial 'Confused' By KA.TRY CLANCY Of .... ~., ...... , .... The mother or a baby Dr. William WaddM is accused of strangling two yeafs ago testified •n Orange County Superior Court Thursday she believed she was about 20 weeks pregnant when she sought an abortion. But Mary Weaver, who was 18 at the time or the saline abortion attempt, admitted several times during her testimony in Wad· dill's murder retrial that her recollection of the pregnancy had become clouded. - "Right now I'm confused about exactly what ha~pened," Sex Swingers Sentenced to c.ounty Jail . Miss Weaver said at one point. The young woma n's testimony is important to both the defense and prosecution in trying to establish the age of the fetus Miss Weaver was carrying when Waddill attempted the abortion at Westminster Community Hospital two yea-"' ago today. Prosecutor Robert Chatterton said in his opening remarks to the jury .Wednesday he will at· tempt to show the fetus was older than the defense contends, making it more resistant to ~aline solution and more likely to ~urvive the abortioll. Defense Attorney Charles Weedman said he will try to prove the fetus was only 20 to 22 weeks along and highly suscepti· b'etosalln~. Weedm4l0, 'ftbo contended the i nhnt '"Con all. practical purposes was' already. dead" when it was ~n told jurors the saline causell, "trem endous shock" to the fetus, along with severe physical damage. The •a-year·old Huntington Harbour obstetrician is accused of strangling the infa nt girl shortly after she was born to Miss Weaver. • Waddill's first murder trial ended last May when jurors said they were hopelessly deadlocked 7.5 in favor of acquittal. Miss Weaver's testimony Thursday conflicted with !Jtat or Dr. Forrest Howard, who ex· amlned the pregnant teen-ager at the Huntington Beach Communi· ty Clinic eight days before the abortion. Howard told the jury Miss Weaver believed she was about 22 weeks pregnant, but his own examination led him to think she was about 28 weeks into Lhe gestational cycle. •'To the best of my knowledge I told her I didn't think she could get an abortion,'' Dr. Howard ~estified. "She was too far along." Girl Set Afire PHILADELPHIA <AP). -A 9-year-old girl was sexually as· saulted, strangled and then set afire after she wandered or was lured awJty from her elementary school, police said. Firemen round the body of Rochelle Graham in a third·floor bedroom of an abandoned house Thursday, police said. Parolee Arrested . In Sex Torturing THOUSAND~AKS CAP> -A 23·year-Old md OD parole from a previoul aex-crlme sentence wu Nck ID cuatody today Iller a eajltlve 14-year-o&d 1Jrl wu sexually tortured for Dine houri, 1berlff'1 depuU• nld . K'urt Eu••n• Jonea of TbOUHDd Oa~ ... booked Tbu,_y for ia .. 1tl1•Uon of kidaap. rape (with a fONlp ol>- jee t >, attempted rape and maybem •. 8euldU.llrl,,..tu.toa remote ar••J-.8! Lake •rwoo11 .............. a di·~~~--..... a weapon of undisclosed descrip- tion, Ventura County 1heriff'1 Sat. Doo Morrow said. The atrl, whoee identlty was withheld, bad been bitcbhikin1 Wednesday With two boya When ,, the trio were picked up. Sbe told inveatlgaton tbe man who picked tbem up dropped the boys otf at home, tben took her captive to tbe lakealde area 40 mun DOl1bwd1t of downtown LoeAJ19t ... Sbe.,.. beld from= to '1 a.m., Morrow Nld, U..t 1be .... a dlltaUed pdaa of her attacker and bi• ear wldeb led to JOMI• arr.t. Miss Weaver's testimony was delayed bneny Thursday when he r attorney, Joseph Angelo. ap - proached trial Judge Bryon Mc Millan after his client was called to the witness sta nd. McMillan met with Angelo. Weedman and Chatterton in his chambers and cited Angelo for conte mpt of court for the disrup- tion. A hearing on the citation was set for next Friday. Angelo r e prese n ts Misi. Weaver in a $17 million wrongful de ath laws uit against Waddill and the hospital, a suit that was filed during the physician's first mµ,rder triaJ. Chatterton has said he will try to prove during the three to four- m on th r e tria l tha t Waddill strangled the infant because he was in financial trouble, had no m a lpractice ins ura nce a nd feared a lawsuit if [the infant lived and s uffe r e d .brai n damage. However, Weedman described his client as "very prosperous" at the time or the abortion, say· (See WADDILL, Page A2) Coast Weath er Mostly fair throug h Saturday with sunny and warmer days. Highs Saturday in upper 60s. Lows tonight mostly in the .40s. INSIDE TODA~ In tlw mood for foreign in· tngue? fi'irtd out where to see tnternolfonal moufea wifh .ubCUla~on~Cl. l•tlex -. ' ... A.I DAILY PILOT proval Asked/or Attorneys Laauna Beach rounr llm,.l wdJ be a1ked Tuetday to ap~ lM appointment or members ol th Santa Ana based Rutan and Tucker haw firm ai. acttna city attorniH. Upon approval, Rotor A. Gra· blo, 34, and Marc Winthrop, 30. both of Irvine. wlU take over u ucting city ~tlurn<-y aind de1>uly l'tly .atlornt'y n•s~ctlvf'lly Grabl1o1 will conUnu~ Ill\ t m· J)orary le1ul repreacmtallve until William H. Keiser, ... •~. tabs uver July I Kt•tltt'r I pr~ntl) work10.: ror the Lf'ltliC u~ of Cahfomiu Cities Under terms of lhe contnt'l fo r legal services, Lnaruna wiU pay a $2,000 per month retainer to the firm for routine legal work and S& per hour on mal· ten; other than regular leaal services. The $65 per hour rate would apply to such ttupgs as llUga· tion. l''or inst11nce, the rat~ would have applied to work done on the recent Rancho Palos Verdes Corporation lawsuit. 'Fhe firm of Rutan and Tucker ss Involved with several Orange County cities In differing legal capacities. Members of the firm. serve as city attorneys in Irvine, a nd in San Juan Capistrano of· fi cials have retained the group for special work in past legal cases Irvine city councilmen com- plained recently that Rutan and Tucker fees for legal services were exceeding the amount city officials had budgeted. Councilmen were forced to up- grade an original leeal services budget figure from $200,000 for the year to $295,000. However, Irvine bas been involved in two major lawsuits over provisions for moderate and low income housing in the community. San Juan Capistrano City Manager James MocaUs praised the firm, saying he bas worked with them in his San Juan capacity as well as at another city UCI Student Union Project Pact OK'd A $3.2 million construction contract to build a student union building at UC Irvine bas been awarded to the C. V. Holder Company of Gardena. UCJ of· fi cials said. The ~.000-square-foot building will be located just weal ol the administration building on cam· pus Ca lled University Center, it will include a bookstore, arts and crafts center, study loung~ recreation areas , conferenc rooms, office space and a fas foods facility. Construction is expected to take 21 months, with opening by November 1980. Funds for construction were provided by a UC Regents loan to be paid back by student registration fees. l.ocal Artist Makes Debut Norman Drabble is a 20-year- old who tends to do rather dumb things . He's not dumb, however. He's shy, sensitive, in- secure and a bit confused. He's the main character in a comic strip, "Drabble, •• which wlll debut Monday in the Dally Pilot and in more than 100 other newspapers aroun.d the country. His creator, Kevin Fagan, la a Lake Forest resident wbo, al 22. baa apparently become the nation's youngest syndicated cartoonist. See Featurln&, Pa1e Bl. DAILY PILOT n .. °'-c-i Oelf1' ......_ """ .mRll ""- .. ,.... tM -"'"' ''"*""""'..,. °'-'°"'' """'""""'-,..., ... Hlliofts¥• ............ _.., nw....,. ,,,.., ... c..i. ::r~~\;.,;..!.~-==~ ........ ...-.... ,~~­ _.,, ""' ---,_..... .......... Jiit Wftte.yStlWl,c..qllMM.Gtt-• ... ·-· ..... ... -... ~·-Vlt•"-=.:.= .. ~ n.;:r:,-- T-.-tA ......... *Mtl"tl4tar . CIWl99•.u. ...... ... ""'""._ ........ ~ Ol1111fecl .......... ...... a.--- Targeted Ilg I RS Ruth Butler a nd her hus band. Benedict. of ·Renton. Wash., learned Thursday that she had won $505,000 in the Irish Sweepstakes. An Internal Revenue Service spokesman said today that he estimates that more than $300,000 of he r winnings will be taken for taxes. County Top Ta.rget For Major Airport . I Mideast Peace Ca1·ter, Begin ~preSs Hope WASJUNGTON (AP) -Presl· dent Carter and Menacbem Bft ln, publicly ltnorina the Jaraell prime mln11ter'1 tough arrival at.t.ement, are cut.ing etro rta at revtvtng stalled Mideult pe.ce talk• In a hopeful t11ht. After meet.Ing alone for nearly two hou rs Tbursd•Y night, Carter and Be1ln spent nearly three hourt•totether thla mom· ln1e . The setsion ran longer than Bcheduled and delayed a St.ate Department luncheon for Begin al which Secretary of State Cyrus R. Vance wu hoet. A scheduled Carter-Begin m eeting this afternoon was postponed until Saturd•)' eve· ning. AU .S. official said prlva~y lb at both sides wanted time to "sit down and review the status of the ne1otiatJoos." However, the two leaders sWJ s.:beduJed a festive dinner with their wives at the start ol the Jewlllb Sabbath tonJght. The encouraging tone was in sharp contrast to the blunt thrust of Begin"s vow, voiced up- on arrival at Andrews Air Force Base, Md., that his government "cannot be pressed into signing a sham documeht" with Egypt. Mincing no words, Begin said, "We are asked to sign docu- ments which are,.. in contradic· tion of the Ca mp Da vid peace agreements reached last Sep· tember a nd e nabling our southern neighbor <Egypt) at any moment to declare the trea· ty null and void and to make a war a1ainst fsrael." Later, though, declaring himself eocouraged by his initial discussion with Carter at the White House. Begin told re· porters. ''There was not evelf one difficult momept." Aa be entered Blair House, the official guest residence across Pennsylvania Avenue, Begin added, "l think it was one of the most important and constructive talks I ever bad with the presi· dent." Before their discussion in the White House Oval Office, Carter and Begin stood s houlder to shoulder and talked with muted optimism about lbe lask before them. VU's Chorus Sings Sunday· The UC lrvine Touring Chorus and Chamber Singers stay close to home Sunday with a perlonpance at 3:30 p.m. in the Heritage Park Youth Services Center in Irvine. Admission is $2.50 for adults, $1 for students a nd senior citizens. The park i.s at Walnut and Yale streets. The group plans a program of springtime songs from musical sbo s. Yemeni OK ~e-fire NICOSIA , Cyprus (AP> -North and South Yemen have agreed to a cease- fire in their week-old border conflict, the Iraqi News Agency reported to- day. In a dispatch from Baghdad, the agency said the agreement takes effect Saturday morning and came aa a result of medl., lion eff<>N by president Ahmed Hauan al-Bakr of Iraq and president Hafez Assad of Syria. The ro· Western regime In North Yemen reported that Soviet-backed Soutll Yemen occupied several settlements inside North Ye m en t erritory. The United Stales announced it was speeding delivery of weapons to North Yemen because of South Yi men's attack. l' ..... r~AJ WADDILL. • ing be netted about $150,000 a year in income. While Chatterton bas said he will produce a witness who a.aw Waddill choking the infant, Weedman contended the physi· cia n was reeling the baby's throat to detect a heartbeat. Judge McMillan dismissed the jury Thursday until 9 a .m. Mon· day. One or rive alternate jurors. Linda Mayer , was excused from jury duty by McMillan Thursday aft~r she cited "pressing personal reasons" for being una- ble lo complete the trial. The number of proposed sites Hills. Chino Airport and Los ~:!1!ii!~~.~:~~s~;r£** ·"':~~Lifle~~Mi·~·ar""~""rlllcl•Ai ... ~ .. : ... t~:~ .. ~43: .. a·~y;r,u:llll. --=--_,Air., • ._ .. lin._· .... ,ell ........ E~y~erris....--~Sa(l(Ileb8Ck·",B--~-w ...... ~.o--a,--r--d-------'"""'"'' ... are in Orange County. 011e..DJ.ber tite in Riverside Coun· Mo Fli ht The Southern Californja As· ty have been-dropped from COD· re g 8 sQJ:iation of Governmen ts sideration. Ap B •td• ~f~ti~l~~ri:'uer~8!~~~J LosAngelesai~rtcbiefClif· To San Diego proves Ul •. ng warnings that Los Angeles In· ton Moore , who Joined SCAG of· ternational Airport may reach fic_i~s at .a news . conference, capacity sooner than expected. said inaJ cboace must be The sites in or,nge County made to take the burgeon· are Bell Canyon in the southeast ing passenger burden. off Los councy,... the-bos Alamitos Naval Angeles International Airport. Reserve Cent.er and El Toro He said 40 million passengers · Marine Corps Air Station. a year is projected by 1981, but The other sites are Camp the earliest any major new Pendleton Marine Base, Chino airport could be finished is 1984. f'roaPageAJ IRELAND VIOLENCE. • • Corrigan saw it pass her house. by the media. she joined it. The two women "They thought we didn 'l have became joint leaders of a spon· a brain in our beads, and that taneous mass peace movement. we didn't know where we were They began marches every about. Saturday. The Saturday after ·'We know exactly where the children were killed, 10,000 we're about. And we're going people joined the march. A there. Forward. week later, 20,000 marcfied. "I have never seen g uts, like Mrs. Williams is a tall, sturdy the guts of women in Ireland. woman with red hair. She has And I'm so proud. It's releasing developed laryngitis on her a lot of our women. We never speaking tour. She speaks in a had a thing about fem~m like clipped bitter and h,npassioned American women. But lt's re· · voice that tells stories about leasing our women, mentally." friends. cousins ; they are stories "I love Ireland. It's one of about the dead. those countries you can get lost Sbe bas to lean forward lo in. We're the friendliest people take the questions from her au· there are. dience, like an old woman, "Kind? We 're the kindest peo. struggling to bear. She lost the pie in the world. use of one ear in a bomb blast. "Generosity? We'll thank you Betty Williams is 35. for paying for that drink at the "We have nine armies on our bar. streets in Ireland," she said. "And I found myself crying, They are factions of freedom Jesus, look at Ireland, and the fighters, terrorist ganes. the blood on the ground." IRA, the British Army -1.5 She said the movement has million armed soldiers. been successful. She cited a 75 ·'Over 2,000 of our people a re percent drop in violence in the deaa. Maybe I should tell you a past two years. She said it's not little bit about war, and what it's over, and won't be for a long like to live in it." • time . She described a cousin shot, "riddled to death. lie was n't a member of any terrorist gang; be wd simply a Catholic." Another cousin, traveling a road with a friend. There was a bomb in the road. "And Joe was no longer there. Two more martyrs for Ireland." A sniper takes aim at a British soldier, doesn't see a cbtld nearby; be misses the soldier and "blows the bead clean off" of tbe child. "Isn't lt magic?" Mrs. Williams laid. "You're putUn' men on the moon, and we put people on the streets to march !or what happened in 1690. .. That's the madness o f Ireland. "That's not my Ireland, I'm afraid," she laid ... Tbe Ireland I want to see is a just and free country, with no reuon for kill- ing anyone. "There's no eonfllct that can't be fought, nonviolently. .. It'• the women of Ireland wbo ~ tam.up tbe l•unllet. Tbe1•ve toet their bu.bana, . t~eir som. I don't care w-.0 ~killed tblm. I doll't care U It wu ~ Brtuall IOYWDDlat or ta.. JllA. •'We'll •ftr .. t o\l•t th deatll of_. babhe. •'Two of my bapplnt mo· ...... ......... blrtb ~., ...... ......... of .......... .... c:. ..... up, -..... ... ............. '° .... 'ftlr9'a ...... --••'t ... ..... elJI '1'·'' ........ BDd• a tint ............... 'Panit;' for Gas Assaile~ After Federal Report WASHING TON CAP> - De.spite what the Carter ad· ministration maintains, the Ira· nian oil shutdown bas had little effect on worldwide oil supplies, a congressional study says. The study by the JJbrary of Congress released Thursday said the loss of Iranian oil bas been made up almost entirely by increased production from olber oU-exJllOl'tine natiom . Wblle federal energy officials GM PRICE TO RllE 4.1 ceNTI Tfl8 Y!Aft-Aa say the situation in Iran bas caused a net Iota of I .I million barrel• of oll dally, tbe eon· ll'ft•kJaal stucty laid tbe aetaal decllne llat been rou~ ODe· tenth tbat amount -a.o,ooe bar- rel• of od a day. · . Rep. Albert Gore Jr:: D·Tenn., wbo coaamiuknMcl. UM ltud:J, Mid, ··n ..... me to crUlllka UM pak .• .....,._. daa& Ml accompanied tb• lraalaD eatatr.•• • Because Air California plans to suspend its service to San D'iego. Golden West Airlines says it's planning to expand its flights from Orange County Airport to the mission city. Dick Biggs. s pokes man for Golden West. said the three dai· ly round trips offered now by his firm will be increased to seven on April 1. the day Air Cal begins reducing its San Diego service. Air California has applied to the Civil Aeronautics Board for permission to completely stop service to San Diego by May 1. Biggs said service initially will be in the 18-passenger De Havilland Twin Otters but tbere are pla ns to include the 30· passenger wide-body SD 3-30s as passenger demand increases. lroine Liom Eye New Den March is coming in like a Lions Club in Irvine. The Greater Irvine Lions Club is trying to form a new branch. a breakfast Lions Club. An or- ganization a I meeting is scheduled for 7 :~ a.m. Wednes· day at the Alrporter Inn, 18700 MacArthur Blvd., in the Patio Room. Coffee and rolls are provided by the club, for anyone interest· ed lo joining. The Lions are a service club which sponsors charitable ptoJ· ects related to sight and bearing conservatioQ. . Despite a gloomy budget o~l· look' iD Sacramento, Saddleback College trustees have a pproved preliminary design plans for a $7.2 m1llton ~Tirs§l'oom buildjng on the Mission Viejo cam pus. College officials are lobbying for state funds to build the new facility. but thus far the project hasn't been included in next year 's budget. State fu9'ding of so-called capital proje~ts has been minimal since passage of Proposition 13. Nevertheless, officials went a head this week and secured ap- proval of plans for the 56,272 square feet or classrooms. facuJ. ty offices, laboratories, con· ference rooms and work rooms. "We're going to have to rely on the augmentation process to get money for the building since the governor only included $4.8 million for capital projects statewide ... a college spokesman said Wednesday. 'llllS HOOD NOT NAMED 'ROBIN' DUDLEY, England CAP> -A man wearing a stocking mask over bis bead walked into the Birmingham Road branch of Barclays Bank, leveled a loaded crossbow at a cashier and or· dered her to fill the bag be was carrying with cash. A woman customer pummeled the robber Thursday with her handbag. but be escaped in a car with $2,402, the bank manager told police. Entire Stock of SUITS and SPiii COATS - Such an augmentation process would be initiated by the state community college · chancellor. He would present a case for funding to the State Legislature to convince them to include the $7.2 million building in their version qf the 1979-1980 state budget. Governor Edmund G. Brown Jr. 's version of the bud gel did not include funds for the build· 1ng. Hotline Set To Assist Rape Victims A 24·hour hotline bas been established at UC Irvine to aid Orange County women who ~e raped or otherwise sexually as· saulted. The number is 830-6111, where a staff of 22 counselors especial· ly trained in such matters is available. The hotline , called Irvine Co mmunity Agains t Rape Everywhere (I CARE) is sponsored by the UCI Women's Programs Board. Rosa Della Casa, a graduate student in the UCI Program in Co m para ti ve Culture and special programs director ot the UC I Women's Resource Center, is founder and director of I CARE. She said its counselors each have <tO hours of training to ban· die sexual assault and rape c risis incidents. ....- Fina I Daysi 50% OFF ALL SALES FINAL COSTA .. SA. CAW •. SAM D•IO fllllWAY AT lllSTOL ST. PHOMl 140-1112 UNKAMRRICARD -MASTER CHARGE -EVEN CAS • •• . tri oil WC iD• . • . . . Frio.it M•rch 2, 1979 ...... .... .... ~ ,... !.llllP\ ... I • ... .. f • " • I ' • "N I • I .... ( •• ::, rn·,-·a n~. ~ J=~=!· .. : ~ ~· 1: f:~·~h. a ; 1! m:· :,; !~~~;~ ~~ \\ ~ ~~. :: s~rr~;~: i it T·: ~ 5~e!~~ 1 E :; ·:r! *~: ~= i=~~c rn I i =~: .: ;~l'"'' ':'' ~ 10 "'c::~~t .:.~ ~ k f ••""1 ~ \ 1n :~ . ··:~~!1;:1• .... ' a·· 1: •• • : .. :;0,t:..·.·. i~Cll-•• 'il u~; ::~::r~~ 1J01; J~ !i::: :.;i:::~~I ~J ~ ;::: :· ~llA 1 .. • tt II • • , ..... ,. • .. I\•. l :(:.,; : .. .• ,,... .. H~lot I ..,,~ 10'• -.r. . I ,.... • .. 11.,11 .0 • ,. 11' •• '\ ru1111 .. 01 • A\A 1 1\1 ,, • ~lrlll 1.. • .. ,,.. • , ., ... I... t 11. "" I JI.I • ...... Mull!-111 ,,... ll••lltll " • .. IAlot ••• T .. OGt -' no :M Af0 • \ • lho OC1> .. • • tr"• • ••90\ 1111 t IS.I to , 1111~1~a t 11,' • \ U•. , Mwhld uf 40 O t • •• 11011111 ;UO t 10) SS1• f l PcLd O IS 1 O'-• '• ""b'lt ~ 1} ~ ~, .. ~. ,.,.~ 1 l : ., • , ' •n11111 / JO u u , 1•. \ MwM~ no / n I\" ,. .. ,,.on~ 1\ ·~ • 1 ruu111 1 .. • 1so "'• :~:::~ '&J ~ i .~· ... ...i:. JO'. " ,l';: ~ ~:--.. ~ii-• 40 : ·~:: 'l·.: · :-1;•:11• ... 1. ~ .! .a .;J' ... · ,-. =~:~" 1 ~ ,, .: !~" :: =m~,r·~ ~ • 1~~ i. •• :~ .'" ir: •• ,,·~1 •,'f.01·~1,• 11: m~ · ·· AO.(. I,... • ••••• • ....... I., ' .... 1\.. , ••• re .. ,, • '" •.• 11111 ••• .. •I l•t ,,... "My,,y() I • •s 111 •• '· ll•<llCll 1" • l fl " 10t , ... 11.....,MI Mo t • 4'-!H\14119 I"' I 1 1•~• , .. ,II"' ).I I ... '• 11.04••v l JO \ 110 1-. ... Mwt0f'll I )2 t U.. ' llcflM•r 1 Oi t I 11\\ • , .. T .. lton I ID • 1-0 24"-, • A•INl 1 1 l'O • U. •1 "' •"llLI 1 'O • 11 ,.,. '•llt,.. 1 lot .JC»o, • 111IM1.. / "' .... , , 1•. ""'''''l )0 • 4t ••• • • 11~1T 1 '° • \ ""' • ·~ Te1nr 012 OI • ,,.., ,... Allmon. 1 • • JO" !Ill I pl t a1 '111 Jl f •llfflG _, • 'lcJl ,.,., , 1 1111Mwll 1 10 • \ 11"" N .. R10Gt111 qo • •• 1' tulr pt I AO . 1 11 ... :::~ tO • ;f JJ~ !:t'!'~: ~ : ,~ ~!': • .: ~~~~l1,. " ~ : .~ l~t::'i. 1 ~ : 11:1 :~ .. • 101 ~f~ 1:: I tt; !l~: ... :::.0..:1#1 ~ / ,!~ ::~; :~ ~~:~0:1: r,' 1~ u !:~ • .. """"'' "' It I "". • .,.. .... I 't I .. I\.. • f ••Mlllll• \ ,... IMtT I JO • , .. 11 •4 HLI~ 110 I 121 ".. R~ .... I '° • I II\· •• ,. Tnomln Sib s 10 ... :t::"~ :t :~ ·~: t::':'!r,:.. ~ :? ::t ~=·· t'~ ~ ;:: .... :~:n ~~ ~ 1: ;~~ • ~~r I,,~ t n: :··· :: ::g:~~ 1 : : ~ 1~~. • ~~~.~~ 1 ~I~ .~ n:: ... Al .. \COl .ct ' 1 ,, • ~ ..... o •• II• M . '••l•ll• 10 \. n••· tlnlff pllU ',.. f\HlllWolW'I,. 241-· 1,RO<llGI~ 1 • U.'•• '>Toe<>• 121 ' lO ltt _, Al••~l~ .. ,, ,, .,.. tlll•ht "' ' " ,. • '""""' ' ..... ,,... lnltl .... ~ " " Htl(O Ii. •• ,, )I ' \, llCKllTI 1 ~ 1 .. II Tld11 .. 1r ., • 11S """'' ·~ Al~ll\I I • 1• II ,, ,.., \ .. '"·. , •OHM I ,. •• ,. I\-111110! • 110 I\ • 11•. Ntrco ... SU ,,, ••• .., Rock-• t s "· u-... "' Tf09rtftt .60 • loS 201 • '. AIO.-te Jt 10 JO I•• ._ ~•\\Air m I 1• 1•' f o,jPll tG H 744 n ' tl1l'11C.1> I tO • ~ lho • • Hollut 1 JO \ 11 tt~u \, Rocllwl t.AO • 161 U"' 1'< t'lm11tn 1 SO 1 0 4 3'I + " AllbtttWI 4' • \I ,.. • nfl'l'f" 1,. I w JI.. • r P•ll pl I lO I\ 19 , ' 1111•1-t 'tf • 1 I•'-H1IA1tf JO ti 111 Jt • • Aklnl pl (7S 4 11~ "' Timi pl81 51 • 1•1 ,. .. , • • AIUM 1 \ Ut )µ. ' ....... ~I}• 1•1 .... ·~d\~11' I i• .. 11'-• ._IM'•Pl/lf 1.0 U'-•1 H vi• 71lto 10 lt'" •aRkllll~l.ll S tt TIMHM1201 ... lO ::~:~!" ': ! : 'l:! ~ ~~~:~:.,.a • ;! t.: • }"f ~· ':I .~~ ;': :: ::::::l ~ {~ :~:·: :~ =~~~·;. i ~ • i~ ~ ::r"111ct 1.n ~ ll ffi!. ~ ~::1~"P > 7 ~ s!:. :: ~1,,10<11,, I ~ • '°'' (lltlN .. I... • II 10 .' • ,.:-o~,~ I llO 14 ~ ': ••• •o.•rt I"° • I\~. '• HICIVl 60 •• , 111 ..... Rollln\ '° • s I ..... l't TOCld511 , ) ,. ~ ~A • ..., i • Cfl••• d ..,. • • • "'Ohl I . • " IOwllC• 1 16 JO ... '• MIO.Ir I. ) s 30•, v, AO"" )0 11 54 ... '• Tolrllllll'I' 60 • •1 11\,. 1 .• At111Lo I . • It •• • ~M\M t "° ' •.. ,. l'tlm JOI> tO ..... 19•Al'I 1 .i • ,. ' NtlOl\1 I ID • " ""' '. Aolm •I • ltlct. " TO.IEOI' 110 8 7• ,,., " AllQl Of ) I lJ • f\t•M P" t 11; J ift( •1 )C) • 11.. IO..•P\ l)o 11•!: : HOl~I Ptl ti 1 10 • ll~'IOll l 3.. '• T~lttC. n • '• Alfft IOI, H 4 11 fl•lwt -... •O "" • • l<tn\K., 1 ! I\ • • fp(oMr IJ «> S•• N•IGyp I 11 S • ••'-• • A-r l!O 1 .0 10'• TootAOI -I 41 IO'o !'1110P(w,A ,• ,'? •, 101 ..... • • (~,., ..... ) •• • " 1'' ~ ... ,,to 110 11 ,... • • lt.H11 •l ,. ~"' " N•IMom IS 1S , .... '• Rote• ''"'· IU• , ...... ToroCo ,, • •1 , .... ~ en v • I ""° • • (llNV pll II I 10' • '• r1tHln I 10 .. ''" ll•ICP .. • IW n~ " NII lblv te • )I 1"-Rowrlo 5111111 • :M 13.. '4 Tft(Or 40 1 11 1~"-• ::::~·n , 1: ) ,... •• Mw>•V• I !JO 11 ,. ',,.. .. ,.IC'flll llO •• " .. " 11•1 pl '... JO •l~ .. NMOCt S4 10 .. 10 .... ;'•, :oc·c·oi:. ,·~ l~ 185 21.. '. Tr•ne I • !!' ..... ·~ ':r': • • ,,,.,p,. 1 i. 11 Ill 11 ht(h• 110 "1 .,,, • J J HMtdE 1$ • 11 it•. • 11 u .. • '"' Tra11vn t 1' • <& ,. " ::::t~' I ~ ~ ,. ,.... . ~ ~~9~·.-1 l! I~ \~ !:" ~ :r .... ~ ... : D A ~ ~~. 1=::.~~. ·i:. ·~ •! 1~ : =::.';:.~vi:·: ~ :!~. :: =~~m '"'r.1~ 17; ~:;. '• T:~ pl 1 3 11~ :: : Afll\(11 I 10 ' M ,... Cll1Mlw •• " ••• I •IMI\• .i 1• .. 11 1•"""" 1 \ , ""' HtS.mk 9 t• ''"' • • • RwnT09 • I ll 10 WC pl I tO 1• ,.._. AIO"Pr nA I ) ttlt (MMt•pf 1 1• (\tNlo I \ 10 I~• • J•pf\t-1,... I\ \0'• •• NtSvln lOI • S '''•• 1 111 ~yenH 1 1 10 ,..._. '• r•n$m 1 5 2'0eil l6'•• •, Alco• 140 • •tJ II.. ClllPnoT I ' .. /\ , N!>.1811 I/() • ) "" Jf'llP11t I °" I ~j ..,~.' \o II , •O ' l7 31 '• Ayel4tr5 .IO • ,, '°"' \I, ••nine 1 12 10° .. '• Amt\wQ I l\I 1 1•" .. Cn~F ull ' 4 • f \II'• I l7 I U Ii'•• ' J~•t t•I 4 110 JI Hille. • 10 4' / -S~ -TtOll\CO I 10 9 1$ 231, :::::: 1,.1~11 ~ :: • " ~""\(ti 'I ~ i~" • flP•MIQ ·~ ,:': m( fol ~ ltt t~ ~ .. • , N•IOfl'I 110 ) '! ;;.: •SCA 35113 121 .~~: '•Tran\<~ ID I 4: If\, :: Amcot• I tO • 1: ;: ... ': ~~~:~~, ·1 . tO 11 • ' • ~:~;!~ : ~ ·: :~ ... ..1:::~·0} 1! 143 ~. : : s:::~ : j I I~ ~~ '. ~~TK ':~ ,~ H 1)•· : ; H~~~ :-5 .~ H ..... :~:~: '11:: It/ Hiii• 'o (l11y•wt : ~~: Fl\CflM 140 • 1'4 ff" 'o JMM•n l lO • 1l~ ,r•: I.• N .. Pplll4 rlO 171 ,, ~ ~f~rn .3211 11 ft~• Tra.ln 10I 17• H'• 1• !::.°!:1f1 j ~ l II; m• ' 1, ~~ty~.r /) IO 1?: ~~'.:: '• Fl\"F ch 60 I \~ II'• • '"' IMMn un 40 130 M1 • "> HEllGE 1 ~? • t• IS', Stfewy UO 1 H -~~! "II i•rz~lr ro, 2 I~ ~ : ; AmAir wt $: 1f: • ·~~:~~~II ~: : ,: 11-.. : ~: .. ::..;~1 ~ : ~ :~:: • 1L~~~ 1 ,: :: 1ll :;~ '• NEN..cl 00 is 6 >S'• :·: ~fj~~ :.: •: ~i 21 • 1 ~~:~: e ~ ~~ '• !~.: 1 2:0 • I I< C•nG pl • 1120 ~ I F1,:_'iv~ ;;j .; ::": JoMC pt 1 I I\ :: ~$n~ ~:.: ' ~ n~ • '• SILS•F 7 SO S H ~>It "TroaP< I~ • 11 11 " A8•~• 4 6 IJ 49'• ClnG Pf • U t1SOO .... • .. Flnlkl I 4Clll 18 ,,.... " Jonlon 60 I n 14'. • • NYS pt 1 12 1 11' SP•wl le 11 10'•, '• TrlCo 16 8 11 ,.,., '• 11.8•0 pt8w1 .. JO'• • (lnMll 110 1 lO JP· .. Fl•((.-1 10 H"' I Joro•" LIO ~ 10 )01, '• Hewnall .. ' I 2S•' ~R•QP 180 ~ ,...,,. ... Tronlylll I • I) 10 ... " A8rO llfA•I .. ,..._, "Clllcrp I 1' • l'll ,,.. FltGI' IM I 14..,. '• Jo\ltl" 8ol 8 •1 1) • '• Hewml 10 It S49 14... S.11111 ~ 31 •l1< TuunC. 142 8 <>8 lb '• AllOOt I 10 11' .M" • ' (1119\S• 310 1 311 \J • • Fla Pt 1 08 JI> ;>8 , JOYMfq I W • 1'4Q J1 , •, NHtr•"'pprk 1 .. t1 28 •• • S.mbOs .60 • 169 ,._ T(FO• I 40tt S 90 JS'•• "' A81dM l'O J 14 '• ClhS....111 I ,.. • Fla Pow 11& M JI .. , K-« M 1l 14'•• '• SOleGE 1 '4 I ~7 IS-Tw1nD\ I I I) el9>, AmC-180 .. JS•· • Cltylll• I • 110 1\ Fl•!.11 I to 1 18 KLM I l\t • l SI ' NJ4Mpf • 10 "° ~· · ..... SJu.nll I OSI,. ,. .... • lycoC•b 80 l ,.. I•' .• ACanpl llS 1 11'•· .. Cllylft•WI 4 I'• Fluor 140 IOI )A , "l(ml!rl 11 9 141' 13•, NIMpf 1060 1'lOICM •l"'S.no.rs ,.O • 1• """' .TylerCp &SI t• I .... • A~ftlrv 2' l'• '• C1tyf111>f 1 1H 24'" •Foot•( t.0 l 11'" 1111(41\rAI t S 1 .. 19 , ~-Hl•aShlOI~ IS 9~, 1, SFtl11d 220 o Sil 331., .. Tymshr I• tt2 3y,...1 .. ACr.01 I lOIO .. 431• Clt"E 1 • 1'13 :Mi\;" " FordM 360 • ., """ "'t<•I Hpt 41\ 1 /1 Nicor 2.-0 6 31 nae. SFtlnl n 10 /1 26'• " U-V :~·~~I l l!O I 't~ ~~~' '' mc~P'\ ~ : ·~ ;:· • • '° For MK I 14 JO IA• , , t<•I \~pt • I\ 1 n I NorlWn I~ : S7 W• • '~ S91Wet 88 I < IJ', : : 8~~ 1 ~ 1 ~~ n~ • "" !&J.IVI IOI I 1t ?:~: '' g:::~ .. I: I~ ,!~ :~ • '• ~~~! : ~ 11 I; u~, '" ~:~11,,: ~I: ~= ~:::: 1~ ~i:l~I : : ~ :i ~~:: • ~: m~~ -0 I: ~ ! • ', ~~~pf ~ ~ : II~ ~: • • " AEIPw , 1110 :no 11... .. Cloro• .. 7 " •o•. Fo,Wh 120 8 1377 uAI'•' , .. .C~n•b 10 • Ill I•>,, ' NOAMlll 1l , ••• Sa11EIP 1 • 1 11' • VME I Ir ' ) • ~"'F•E,,,a.P1 1 ~ ~ 46J 1'"'-+ "• CIUt llPt ID 6 33 101•• 1• Fotom•I IO 10 0 11 '• ICC1yPI I SO I 3.f 15\• • • NoAPhl I SO 17 26 • '' SavE pl I 18 1 11..:' llNCR~\ -0 S IO 1fl '• " • II "" , 10 11 ClutttP pf I 44 II ' 1 • Fout PM 17 ltt6 JO>., •, KC Pl pf1 ll 3 1)•11 , 1, NoCAlr 70 lO 6... Savrn SO llJ 17•., .. IJnarco 16 S I 10'"' 1 • AGIBO I "W 4 71'• Coacflm flO l7 8'•' '• Fowbro I 10 8 ~I 14 , o tC(<;otn 'IO S 14 11'• •I HoCAir wl 21 11• Suon 1$ S Vt11Nll l•:i. 6 11 •1~ .. AC.nCY 1 l1 ' fll, • '• C•ISIG• JO •• "'•' '• Ft•n~M JO ) » •'• KCSou pt I !ID 10', '• Netttvl 101 1 Ill .... S<hrPlo 114 I l40 ,. '• UnBn<p 9110 8~ H'"•• I' ,,C.nln~ ' ••• 1o'•· • C\ISG pflll I " '• Frr.Mln 16020 XII 36' K•nGE IQ() 9 1'1 ... ,. ·~ NCtlSL 10 . II .... Schflt1 401$ l3 10. VC•mp 2-010 ...... Am Hohl I 0 7) 14~· Cou8tl ·'° • 1S 6~. '• Fruth! '70 4 18 '1"· ... IC"l!Pll I ~ 1 16 '° ' NOrNGs 1 . .0 6 ., ,, .... ·~ 5COA IO 1 )() ,.,. I Un(mrc. 10" ,. ' • '. A Gin pf I IO • 31.., ' C\ISG pfl1• I "" 1 • Fr o1rn 21 11 :t; 16'. '-te~nNb 1 41b • 11 11~ N Ind PS I SO 10 65 IS•• "I S<hlmb I •S 16 •1• •1 • VnCarb 7 80 b 111 :w • "Home I .011 Sii 11 • '"' CoctCI I ,. 14 149 "" '• FUQuo .. s 10 IO••, " Ka PL pl? 31 1 n '" NoSIPw 11• I 1-0 U.,. • '"' ScotL•d .36< 38 ~· / vn1011Cp 2•1 6 S4 ~'· " AmH-6& 10 lSS 13>1. ~ '• Cldw8k I 40 I 13 ll'• >, Fuqo pf I 1S I ll Ka PL pl1 U 1 14', NSPw pfl 80 r1000 '9'• S(OIF•I 1 ID 6 16 74'•, ''· UnEIK I .. I 731 ""' • '• Amtnnt lO 13 40 10 • '. Col•<O 18 3~ '• G G l(atyfn<I l ll 6 • ·~ Hor Tel ., 10 212 ,. ..... ,, ScollF .. I 131 •• • '. Un Et pf 4 5'0 • l'IO .,. > • AMI IO IO •• 1.I~ CCo0110!,~1 I °'n t 3" 11 '' G ... F 68 S $.0 11 KeutBr 10 6 11 I... Nlf\Qtle 13 10 S' t ScollP 84 I "4 16"" • . VnEI pt 4 S6 110 OA4'~ I AmMOll\ S 1003 ~ r" • ) 11 I'• GAF .f' 170 7 l6 ... '• Ktllf pl I SO 7 U'1 Norirp I 10 S S• 3J '• 5<o11p .31 I "4 IP•+ '• V11Ef pll 8 11100 ''"'•I • :~~i~R eo!~ at ~~~ :~ ~~:~~~ d~ ~ .~ ;~"' · ~ 2~! ~ ,~ 1~~ n:~ · ·· ~:~~~ :.: ~ !; 1~:~ • ;,; ~=r~~~·1·:: ; ,~ mt ~ ~~e~~~. 1 '°I~ n 1:.. ~~gt~:~~ , 10: = ... Coflllld 7SO) 11 3''• •GOV t 117 7'•~ KellOQQ 110 9 31 11~.-'• NwtEnr? . .0 • l 30'~-'• Scud pl 81t 1 8'• •,.UPbcC ?lOIO 1113 S!I'• ' ASl~ll :11 8 ).I •"' • '"' Col Ga\ 1 '4 1 l•S 2Ho .. GF E J8 4 •" • • ICellwd 1 12 & I& 11'-'• Nwlllld 1 IS S 37'1 1611 o, SoMCA pfl 46 • 171, Unoroyal lb) 1\4 o• AmSI" 11• 1 114 •l'·-'• (OIGs PIS 61 4 S6'• • .. C.M~ W, 10 1'I '" " Kenmll I 31 8 I :W.•o , '• Hwllnd w1 24 30\\t .. St•(Olll 41 \ 16 70 , ._. Vnory•I pf I 11710 ~ ) •TT S I 1043 1>1-. • ' CofuPct . .io. & 12J 19'"' • 1"• G•mSk 1 110 I 1 1S'• '• l(f'nn<I tMle ltl 36'1 n•• 't HwlP pl 1 SO 3 7S ~abCL 110 S 'l 7•'• Vn8rno 1S.. S • ~· • • '• A f 1 pl • I •S"' • '• CotSOll 13114 71> '3' '• '• Gt11..e11 1 16 13 nJ ~h • Ky VIII 104 10 11 '" • HwlP pl 7 i. IS 7S"-• .., S<oebWA -s SA "", 1, Vllrd pf 110 ) 11• • ATT pl 3 1>4 118 4i'• CfflbCm 1011 \ 31\• 't G•PSlt )() \ 14 ••• ICfrtGI~ 40 S 11 t7.. NwMLI 1e ' 10 ~\. '• ~4'1\1 111 I •31o 1' .. UEnA\ 1 '3 \ 70 :NI'•• • ~wTT.l?!.._3!~ Ml 41•,:.,••' Cmt>Cmb~nQ t.1b 1711l!! 3~~.· '• GardDn 111 181 ?9"• 1,t<trrM ISSll 111 SI • '1 NwStW 140 • I 1'1'• '• S~aqrm 11711 '14 7''" •o UFinCalllJ 4 137 ?l\•ol'• " .... ~ -S 11 " .~ -• '• Gartl°"' I 1• I t 18\o, " l("ysCon • • IOI•• 1• HOrlon I IS 6 17 14'> ' Seaqrv tie I 11 """ UnGrlv 16 I tu ""' t "' Ameron I ) I 11 • 1 Cmwf 1,.0 11810 ·16 • ' G•HS•c 118 6 1 14-.., IC"yst111 "8 11 ' "'• No•Sim 91b 6 60 IS'• SHIPw t 10 6 J 1q• , •, Vfllum 1 )lo 8 It 14" • '• •mesO 40 \ 20 Ill• CwEbf r te 1o """' '• C.altwy 60 3 JO •'• 1(.-w 160 S 1 11._ '• HortSpl160 1 H '>• '• Set1rt•G St q 1113-11 ., Unlll11d ISb S 9 14 •• • Ame•ell 'l!O • '3 JI CwE pf '~ 3 '"'. 1 • c;..,1110 18 .. JI :W.'o. .. ICIOOt pl( • .. •• " Nucor l& • 1S l4',. .. Sears I 18 8 91S ,,.. '• Ullitfftt'I 21 s • 11 '. Amlac 110 • 6 "'• CwE pf 7 U 781 • • '• ~tco 1 q •• ?•' , •, K•ddl' or• l>4 • '3 0-0 -Sellr•on 6 311 91,, '• VJer8k 1 04 ) H """ • '·• AMPlll< 1611 SI? , ..... Comsat • 99 ,,., ... C..mCa ,,.,,. ' '°'' l(lmbCI 718 I '° 45·~· '• OICC 11010 391 28 • '• Sedco M 8 16 1h''• UnPkMn 10 1•. :::::~;°' .!o ;) !:: " ~:::i't~ 1·: I~ ~ :~:: GAlt'I• 127e s ... tCln<JDSI 80 ' ·~ .,.. Oak Ind '°.. lJ '°'• ' StfQLI I IOb 6 ' 17" VnA~fQ n 4 •• ?0' • " .,_ CAI 10 14 •I 41, '> GnAmD 60t> n 1113 •1~~ • Ktrscf\ J 1S S 4 11" Oal<lteP I 16 • 1 ,.... " SvCplnl 11 ) lS 1•• VSFoS I SI!' \9 IS :: ::;:~:':1 I~ I) •:; '!,,, • ~ Co:::;.t, •• S6 10.: '• g~~~~~e I~ ,i ~ 1i. • •, ~;!'t.1,~~ ~ 1~ J n~ " ~~:~:: !r m I:~• :: ~~:~~ :~ ; I~ ~~:-; • :; ~~~'.,°P\ 1 , ?;~ ~r~ • •m"ed In •1 lS'• " CCon .qr II IOI~ S .!! 11•1' :,,' C.nCbl Prl "" 1 l 7l • 1, Koen pl 1 1$ I lO '> O<tlP pfJ 60 l S'~ • "' ShHrH 40 3 11 10 USGY pf 11111 I H"' • '• A"cnrH I 60 201 ,,... ·~ OMMJ • •• "' • GnCere •1 oi-. tC1111m1 .., 2 2t'-, '<o OcclP pf1.'4> 13 73 '• ShPllO•I 1 • JAi 3•1 • , I, USHpm S7 I~ ' "' "'1•<lCl•y 1 31 70 ' Collt:lm 1 6 .. 10 • 1 • GClnm• 112 8 • 311., ~ KOPP" I 20 41 18<• • ''> O<dP pf? 11 2 1'>\o • " Slw<llT I 331-11 I Sl'l'o US111a ... IO 8''11 :::r.,~· ~ ~ • .. ~~,.C? ~ 23. I~ :04:' .. GnOy11 I 70 '" J1• .. ·~ Koracp 3A • •• • • .• OcctP pn 30 4 101. ShelGIO JO 4 .. 10w .. us Aly ,, •'• '. ~ •• -1~ • ....,, -....., • •• °"'1EI 160 9 ,.. ... ICt•fl l.IO 1U ~ ~n 1.IO S 16 18 • "' Sllf!IG pfl 3S 1 l•lt,. •, VSSl\Of' 1 31 S 3SI 10'• '• ,,o,acf\e IO )I n• •• '· COllEO 1 .. • l28 24 CnFO\ 180 1 311 31 -.., ICr<>ehlr S O'-• •• OfilQE'<f 1761• T1'I 16'• Snrwtll 19 8 71' USS1 .... 1 I 60 I 1.19 :tl -·-· Ao-pll .ct 110 10 ' 1 Colle pf 6 S 11' C.nGll'I I 51'! 1' It 28'• Kr-r 7 31 6 11' 38'" 't On Ed pl J tO tlOO 38'> '"> SI.,.-Pac 1.21 I 1 13... VS Tobe I 114 10 ~ 371. ApfdDl9 8 S~ • ...._ '·• ConE pl '-'5 1100 •S1'' 11' G"Ho51 60 Ill 1-••-Kuhlm llOft & I Ut.-i.. 01'11~0 pl~~ • I.SO '6 I 5'9~•1 80 S 767 12¥. • •• Un Teen 2.20 1 '31 lSw -" !~~! .. ~ 4: J~:..: .• " ~.::~J's.'.~• I~;~:. '• ~:nst !If·~ I 1ft fs~· :"Kysot IOLS L il ""'• ·~ ~~dpf11~:~·· L~ l~:v.:.1 . ~t~~:c 1 ~1~ :c\ ~i. ;"'~~~~pr: rn ·· 6~ I~. Arcat• pn t• J t1 Conf e>f •so t S•'•. i_, n"' 111 ••• ; l~E -'"" 1 0 ... ~ • .. " Un•l• I 4.A 1 l20 1,,,,.. ,._ ••c11ro IOb o 1• 16.. '~"" 110 11 J3'• .... ~~~1r!'1 :: 1~ J! ,., LTV 1°' t ,: 11.: ,: o:i.8~.~, 'j~ '!~~~ ·~ ~l::';~.i ~~ >IJ: ,1.., 0 ,,,0 p1150 , n• '• Arcto<Enl S 6 I'• CMNG J 14 ll"'• GMol i.. 4 e:JI Si"• "-Lf\I Pl I 3 8 • .. Dkl•NG 160 6 JI 11'•-" Sl1191 pf 3SO 1 Jfl, '• UnolroO U11 80 11' •I :~:v;~ 16 ~ 1 1:~ ,~ ... 7 1°' ~~'P~~lrn I I~~ ~~: ; • g~:: ~~ 3.1: I~ ~~. : : t!~c.":. a~ ~ ~~::. :~ 8:!."ark I ~ ~ ~ w· .'. '• ~:~~~ . .: I' ~ w-. 1• ~~I~}~ ~ ~ i~ di~'. .. A•-85! 60b S 1 11"' "CnP• pl7 n 110 11'• • '• GnPort 60 S 48 U •t, " l llm!.f' I % 19•;, '"' Oneida &I 6 lb 1'• .. '• 5t<ylln~ 48 7 131 I~ . U11Leaf 110 I 88 "" ,,. Ar-LGS 110 8 Sll ).o\\o -'' CnPw pr? SO S '3'-GPU I ID 8 13 II'• Ltne8ry 'ID I 17 11 1, Or•nRk I S1 1 Ii 1•••, SmllnA 1 40 l 11 II'•• '• Vpioll11 I U 9 101 •1"' '• Arlf'nRty 60 1'• cnPw prt2J 1 ~ ''II GnRelr 1• I Ltnoer SOU 10 191.. 0••"90 20 I • •"' Smllfllnt .92 8 .S ~ VSLIFI.' 1>4 1 114 71' • '• Ann•O. 11 10 ).. CftPW pf2 43 • ,,... "• GnSIQ~I 1 • 11 15'· l•WICI\ .. 1 H 11 '• DrlonC .Tie • , ... 5m1klll 140 I• ,,. "". Vshl•F -• 10 • Arm'o I :NI S &> 1"" CQnlAlr lOP U 81 • ''o Gtl$1fff .«lb 1 11 h 1 '• LurSo 110 4 n 11 OutMar 1.-0 S 100 1• • • • SmllhTr .80 4 10 IS' 1 I '• Via PL I I& 10 •I 11"" '• Arm pf 2.IO 1 ,, .. ''•eon1coo H •'· ... GTE 2"8 1 1~ 18 '•LHrSpl11S 'd"· '• OuttelCo Is 10 10 • S11apOn 1.7'13 JO ll'• .. VIPLpf 180 1 18' Armr ri. 4 IS JIO Sl ' ~ C11t1Corp 7 4 US 14•1 V. GTE ol 2.50 • 21'• '• Len Tr I 20 6 IOl d19•• ~ Overl\Or .M 6 JO 1514 "• SonyCp IOe 13 78 7'• V V :~:::~~ 1 ~ !! ;~,,,.: , .. ~~:~c.p'':J ~ 8 •:: ~;~ C.TE pf HI 71 7S••• 1• Le~sonll 116 6 1 W• '• g:~~~~ .\: : n ~~; -.,, ~~~/~, 1 ~ 181 .. • '• ~{i 'c_Pp I:& ~ n 11"11 .,, •rtowE '°' JO 11'• •• CC!"lll1""1..w. 111 ,, ••• .,. g:~~o ISO ~ 2 ::: '• t~~~1T:io.. s I~ ~'." Ow•nC 110. 141 ,. ....... SCrEG 168 e 1t .f~. '• V&ll•yln 4018 .. •t,,7 !. •r•111 1 i. 14... COntffP 1 lOPJ3 ll 1..-. GotMlr 1 S I 32•,. '• Leflnar 40 S1 10'<1 . Owentll 116 s 1'tl "'• •• Solstawn 60 I ft 41 • "V•nOr,. 91 s • u•' Ar•on pl 1 • ?J\, '• ColllflAI 6 3.,. '" C.enuPI 1.31 !3 11 3~ '•Lenox I lO • '''• 1, Ownlf pl• IS 7 ,,,.,, •I"• Sotl8k 60 6 la 11', • "\/arl•n 40 S9 IU I& A ... rto 40 11 143 ,...... . (0111011 I.SO 7 J9t '.JO'• ... GaPa< 110 '1109 ,,.. • • L••F•y .. ft /1 ..... O•lrdln 68 s 3 ''• ..... SoelPS 1 171 1 7 ,, llaro )1 • ~ I'• A\111011 1 ID .... 38 ..... C~ITef 1,24 • SI IS•·. "" G•P•( pf 45" 11) ).I\ ..... Le¥Fd( 3 •• • ... ~-0 -SoC•ll' 148 8 2411 , •••• '. Veeco .tq 1 18 '" • '. A\OOG UO 1 l•I '"-• 1>Clf0tta ,.O • 241 31 '" GiPw pf77S 4 71> ... '•Lew"f" IW I U • '•PHH Gp .. I j 1µ, Souln(ols.llOSIMJ 14' .. , '• VeftdO • S '• AllllOflOll , 20 S • "~• '~ C-Vn .3'I • 2'7 S>,, + , .. 0.Pw pO:n l20 13 21> Le~Slr 1 IO • •1•7 41'" '• PHBMt _,., I ''• • '" Sol11GE 1 Sl • 1S 171• \/~•<" I '1· AtCven.1,. • 41 " C-ln 1 ... J01 """ ~re ..... 110 ,... L•v•Slf wO , •• , PPG 1 M " , .... '• SoHR~• 1.2S 1 11 i.·~. '• VttlS.-1 3lt<P ) u• .• AllAi<h 7.IO • I04 ,_.,. C-1pl1.SO 1 1611 '> C..rbPd I SO 11 m ?it.• •• LevllzF 60 A'1 11'"'• •, PSA S 111 13 I,,. SN Ehl l 10 • 19 l1' Viacom 1S IJ ll 1S'• AHlk)!'1IO • 70'> CoopLab .4010 61 711>+ '"'Getty 1,7010 oq 38'• '• LOF la 19 1S • ""P.cA-5 11• 4 11"'11• "-SouPtc 2.~ • 19 21 , 11• \/aEPw 131 7 160 13"'° '• All .. )f. 11 11 CoopTA 90 ' 1 11~,. 1'11 Gi•nlPC .6011> 1 1'• Llb•tvC9 • SI JO>•• ''" P•cGE 1 J1 8 140 ''""' '"' SouRy 3 'lO o 2• SO llaEP pf8 84 , . 110 &• •I :~~~ s~1~ ,:~ r,~: ~~1 ·~ ~ ~ ~:~ , .. GlbrF" .60 • 2ll 11._ '·'tllbrtyLn 11 ,.., 1• ~:t!:_,~1~ ~ ~J~-;::~5UC:U~ 1 ~ "'•• ;;~:~,.';:''°s7 1J 77''" '• Avco pt 4 20 3 S7""' • CorOur• .. 10 )t S • 1~ GidLe• .10 4 l1 14:>,i '• Lll>IL Pf l lS IJ; ,;~• 1" PHw hl, .. 1 10S 11 Soullncl 17b • 177 ~~: ""Vutctnc 6'11 S 41 l! : I~ Avery S? I ,. 1...,. Cortt11 II • 1 "'" : g:i:~:~ 1.: : ~ ;~: :.: t:f.rJ11 ~: ,; IM s1i... 1 Poe Pet 1.14 n 3 Sol'•• o, Soulloyl 1 10 11 w. • "" vu1cnM 1 60 1 J JI • '• AvMt IO o 81 11"' '"' C~r11G 1 .• • '.13 \7\1, • 14 GlMSln( S JI 1' • • Linc NI 1 l!O S 1SO 37 • "-PtcPw 1 97 I IOS JO>;.-'Iii SwtAlr 11 .19 S 11 Ii-• '"° W--A•on , 60 11 S'8 411"'-CorrB•• I ,. ' 3 u .... '"' Glusw .IO • 11 l6Y1 '· Linc Pf 116 , loY1 P•cTT I .a • •II 1•1"> '. 5wl8Sfl I,. • I 23.. WVI 60 11 .. 33 ....... er Mlt ·-·1)7 .... ·-~:!~~.' tO II .~ ,~:: -:: g=~ .so ~ 1:~ w· ... t:f,';,"~ ~ .1 1~: ,:~ -:': ~:~tl,.pt .: 6 v~ t!....: :~ ~=:~f'.:'.1: s ~ ~ : • =~~~~ ~ ~ .~ l! : : : 8.t<he 40<I 4 1 ~ Coalklcl n 17 4 S•• '-II Garich I '4 4 1' II Lill ptrl 1 301, P•ffteW '4 4 19 I'•• '" SWIPS 121 I 11 IJ>., ._ WMflAly 1S 3'•-'"' 8•1trfrlt '4 1' S$1 ll"'' '' CrelO .SO 4 17 10' > • ~ GooOJt I.JO S lW I .... • '• Lllloft 3 7 4S' • -"' PttmBt 1 20 • S• I•'• . S~rlF . .0 I J 14•• • V. WalMrl 11 U t0 2~ • \ BalOwV 110 S n 10\•' "Cren<r 1 *> I 60 1'I ''• Gord w ,60 S 9 17 '• LOCkl'I S 116 It Ptmlda .12 10 S7 ....... • ... S~rton .6017 16 171 Wafqrn I 40 6 10 2S • .. 81d V pf 1.06 17 JO•·. ''• CredlF ·" 1 d41 n. + .,,, Gould l.tO 8 JO 2•~-LOClllP 40 10 n ?3••;. ;, Pa11Am J S43 S'• ... Soe<IPll IS .. ,,..;_ '• WlktA 1 60.t 1 I 3""-.. ::::~~. 1 ~,~ ,il u.. :'· g~~Npl ~ ' ,~ ~·1 • ,~ ~~ P'~·~ 6 1~ ~~~ ·.._ t:e,;/,. 1·: : ~~ ;~.4 .. ::~~ r~ 1, 3: ~~~::~~;Jr 1.ri : SI~ ~~~: ~ :::~~· 1·~ : ,~ n~: :: ::::.,c.~ 2~ ~ !: !~~.'"~~~~pl!.: s I!~::~ ;: g~=~~f:1 .1~~ 1} f. .. -'•t~~ 1~: ~ ~;:: :~ ::~s, 1~1} J: ~:~; ~ ~~~~~1'~1' 1~ ~~"'-+ :; ::::1';.!:l: s I! ~=~· '• B8•11nk11Pnv 17 .~ ~ 10• 10'"' " CrouHI 115 8 •1 131 • "" Gr•rOr eo s ' 13\> LIL Co 110 1 J1 11•, P•rHan 1. 10 1 12 2""° + 1111 Squibb 10813 J?S 33"-. '"' waroFO 9 n 11 • ,,. 1\1 -, 41 33>.. • '" CrwnC-I t 1'1' • GIA Pc S4 JO 1 LIL plP 2 '3 I 131, PtrkPn .60b 4 1• 1111>-... Sit Alie .70 6 2 12 Warn.co ti I o>, • t 8-ofV• I CM S S 14 ' '' Crwlet I tO I ?bl 33'" GtL•D I• ' S 3411, • "" LIL plO 1.41 1 15"1 PelPll 1S 76 10""'-1,. Staley I 16 19 10"•-''> Warns 160 I 8 '3' .. . BnliAm I IO 1 4G6 74... CrumF 2.Cll • 101 371•' .. GtNoNk I 40 • "' ,,., • Lon<1Dr M 12 SI ,,,..._ ... PoylSf\W so • 111 11\'<-''• :>ltlrnd 1 36 4 181 13'• "' Wr'1Com ! 1 1'9 ... . ==~~T~ 1 ~ S 3! ~~ Cum En I 80 ~ SO 3A''>• :: GIWFln I Z. 4 3SO 1l'•-r. LoralCp I 9 IS 711,, " Petl>dY .211> 9 217 10 -~ ~:~i:: fll·: t •:cg ;~~ \ W.,n0L I 20 : 214 ~~~: : • t~~~ 1a 1~ 1~ ~!:1 ::~~~~·0 :!~ :i :r. :~gr:~£~'..:'~i l.~~·l:~~~:~~·t! 4~ ~;:_~~~~~!WA ·u :~F '.~~:~r.~:·2:~~ 3:~ n~::::~:!~~:.n:,~ :~ ~~::~ BatOCR n l1 •! 11to' ~ Cyorus 80bJ~366-141• • t, GrowC ,'4b 3 ''• Lowellll ~ • 1 14~, + ''• P.ftCn prll f70 S-"-11\ ~IOlna l I '76 SS«• .., WshWI 108 b 11 n v. ::~.~~W' J 1~ 2S ~r· • OPF • 4S 10 • '" g~~~~ 110 • 4~ 1f' t~~;~'s 1 1 1~ ~ o + i. PMDla • It ~· .. ~:guo~ J:.1! ~ ~n: :~ ~::~T~ ~ :~ 13! m;: : BttesMf I060 a. S• '" D•rnon 2011' SS S>\• h GuArOln 31> S 6 1.-, Ludlow 601• 112 :~~; ~ ::~y g~ ;i~~ 71 :-:-.~ Sta.:.:·.6S 1 10 IS ...... WoG<>\ .4 7 I S''> ... 8.WSCll 177 1 4S >7'• '' OAnAl11 • 1 IS2ul7'•• l., GllW1l11 .JS & .. , 14._,., , LlllleftS ... 6 24 14>\-V. P•PL pl4 . .0 .• 110 '4\4-V. 51•nW I OI 1 10 24V,+ "'> WunU~ 10 I> S ,-., BtKtTrv SOl3 400 JS'••'• C>an•Cp 1-0 6 36 7o~ Vo GlfWpf S.1S •. I .. "-•'" LyftCSyl .4016 I 17!o ...•• PtPLpf4.SO •• 110 4S ••••. Starrtt 1.32 6 I 21•• , W•bt>O .20el2 I" 1'1~-~· ::~f~~1\,. : ·~ .~~ I Dentel ,. • 8 1114 v. GllW pf 3-17 , •• I M-M P•PL pf L60 •• l20 ., • • •. StMullnv ,, JI 4'11<. \• WelsMkll 10 9 10 JS -.... &8avt1Clo 4180 6 11 ,'~ -i ' g:~·~ I~ 1 1~ ~ : :; g~i'fof: t: ·, .~ m:: ~ ~~~OM I~': 1!f m"'-~ ::~t ~:I.~:: rn=: tT:V.: 1 ¥o ~=~i '·a; , I i~ ~V·: it :::~~ I 1J! : ~~ g ... _+,,"' "' 7 • 41 ...... "'Dtl•O.n 14 133 Jll1 I"• GullRtt l2 e 11 11..,. '• NIEi "' "' 12~····· PePLPI 1 1'IO IO +1 Sler(flf .SW s 11 101 .. + ""WtPlP• ?IO s 30 37~-v. ::·l~ _.J ~ 9 Jn ':'' O•ltTH -* l.S lO » -"1 Gu.lfR fll.60 • 3 11?,~-. "• MGIC ~ ~ J: lJ; + : l>tflwtl 2 20 • 7 10 :1111>-V. Sterl8cp .6' & 41 1 ••••• WstctT .AO 9 1 I~ ..• •1 ... ' • . . O•l•Pfll I• .a 10 . Gll'SIU I 31> • 1~1 ' • .... M•<AF I 1 16 ,~.: v •...... pf 1.60 . 1 20 •• '. $Mrl09 .n 10 tel Ii~ ... '. W11AtrL . .a 3 SI 11 ..... Btekm .21 IS l~ n~· ; D•yco .~ 4 II IS .... • \4 Gull"1d 88 o S4 l]h+ 1111 Mecl<~ .At S '6 l 'I•-V• P.nnrol 1 9 UJ 33\4 +-V. Sl9'Prt .11tl 11 1'I 311,... WA.Ir pl 2 . 4 ,, .... It ~lnD .&4 ll SIO ,,~ ,::. OeylHd 1,60 3 116 JI .•. GllU pl 3.18 I " • ,·. M•cmlfl .12 7 23 11~-..., P.topOr .24 7 I 1ov.-"" Slernclft1 .so 10 :M 1•'1'1-... WnBnc l ,J6 6 760 1S • '" 8~~ 92 • 1• ••• ; ·~ ODtPyLI~ '1'! .' 110021 1,,w, , .... Gulf~ _.40"•-n_ ~-. ~ Mcml pf I 20 1 11 -1 P"PGs , .• 7 S9 33'h •..• ' StevtnJ 1.lOI> s 31 I• .... WnCONA . .a 9 " 26 • '" ...... .... -Mee 16.S 1t l:I..... ~ICo 110 1461 14 .. "• StewW• 1.10 6 I JOll'I-II+ WPacln I •4 •1'~-.' BelcoP IO o 71S ?!~ ·· l>ffn I so 1 136 ;i.r. • l1I f4eow l,60 • s l7h • i 1,.. .a 1~ 14 PerlllftE .s2 13 se 17'11-... StottVC 1.32 • 74 21"" • "' WnPubl 1814 1' "' •-• • e.ldtft 1" s 4 ,,~. '• OtlmP I :ii 1 ,.. IP!t .... ,0(. s • ••• '" Mds d ·~ .-.... PtrlK 1 36 ,...,_ .... Stlll!VC pf I . ''° 11"> •.• w unt()fl 1 ~ , Ill ""' ..... 8•lt\!H ,;ltb • .. ·;~· '. 0.lt•Alr 1 ) 38 :11·~ Ha IF8 114 10 2S lS"" .. \. :-tc~f : 1~ ~ 1'"': Petri• 1.:io." 1 ,..,.._ ,.., SIOMW 2.15' • 11 .. • • w nun pl4 ID .. I 46''1 • ee -" 1 •,s 1•,: "• 0.lltc S.!Oc 18 II d s... ''• H•lllbl LIO • -6~ ..... ,,,• " 30 2o ·~ •t. Pelroln I.CM • IS ,.. .... _ .,. StOllCOft -60 n 113 10 •• "" w nvn pf4 '° . ' I "8'11. -.. , Be""° l?a s •-· o.non• n 11 10 '" HemrP 140 1 • ,,,,.,. '" M=~~L~ JO 1; • ' • PetA' ?.47t . J 21..,+ '"' StooShp 110 • ss 1sv.-i.-w un dl)f118 . 11 101, '"' g:!!.~: ~ ~ r 1~ ~'4: .,,. g:~~:. Ji ~ .~ "~ .• ~:~~~ : :!: .~ ::.. .... Mf ..... ,. , 21 , ~ 31 · · :r:::~ pfrn 11 J6; ~::: ~ ~:~~!:i , 30 1: 'n m~. 1 • :~,~~w ~ & "~ m:. : = =~~ t~ t 1~ ~~ • \o 8:~'1:'" -: 1: u :~: :~ ~~..:;;~ ~ I~ : jr~~ ... ::r::* :.i ; = ~: · :~ ::::11:£ 1:: '~ ~i: ~::.: :~ ~:~~::• ~ ~ ; I~ ~~. ~ :!~~~~. 1 ~ ! ri~ ~~~ -• · · 88•'!'9•'~p t ~I J"-DelEd 1,60 t 101 1$ Henne 1,80 11 ?4 32~ • M•rell')t 1 • I ~' 1 P1111e f!( &.AO 1100 &.1 •I Su••Sllo 20 11 I 3''> • '• Weyr pl 1 80 13 41 .. erlt' ' • SJ s~ OtlE Pl 7.:NI tlO •• I Her8rJ l.'4 13 60 ~'"' "' d I• • ~ Ph E p17,IO lfO "'" SubPrG 1 31 & 10 '° ... WllttlF I 20 • 11 ilO.. • .. BeslPd 16 8 10 '4"-• , .. OE pl8 2 7S 1 H!oot •4 H•relffl 10 • ~ 12'" + \;. M&r~ ~ ~ J~ ~ Ph lie Sub ,. 8 411 14 • ''• Su~Cflm .60 S • 16» • '"' Wl14'<PIP•I 4 91 l•\I. • •11 =~~~· I= I~ 2l~ ~~. :~ g:~~.r , = I 2~ ~~-.,. ~=~~!~"' .~ :~ 1~ w· ~ Efa~\~ I ~:. ~ HE: ~ ~~::~~ 2 ~I~ s~~ ~~ • ..... ~~~~! 1 = i; m m;: ~ =~li~1 : : ~ rr ~ft: :~ 81nM'f '° • IS IS .. OIGlor • 1 IS? ..... '• Harr8k , .. • u 11'' M f I 1 1S ""' '"' PnllP•I I'° I S60 l:J -.. SIH1brn 1.0 • 17 ""'. '• Wllll( pf( J 3 )I'· 81~SL I i 1 ~ , · Oll lCP I" 7 16 70"-• "-Horris 60 17 llO 26"11 M:~r1J1 16 I ?U 17'"' • PllllVH .ID l S llvt-"" Sund\ Ir .I0/ 1 4 '27~• ~. WfllleMI 113 .... 81eOOr 6& lt 63' 19'n • ''' Olelnl 7.10 I S1 l'I \ii Hlt$CO 1 l!O o 15 7''1'> MrshM >JO 12 II ID'N t ..... PledAlll .?A S 11 IG-\.-I'll Sunds pf3.SO I S6 • I Whlllef\ SO 6 111 11'1 -" 8telrJ11 1.21 • 21 2S~+ Vt Oltlnt pll,10. • 11 • "" M•NSM .• ' 14 lllilo .,.. Mr&llF I 24 ' n ui. PlilCING I.SW ' 6 11•1o ... Su111M ?'Ce 18 ,,, 1s~. '"' Wltk~• • ·" s 71 .. .,. 811SSL I I 73 1~-1.-OlemS 1 .•• Sii "'• "' HtrlllHk .'6 u " '°'" .... MartM '·., 6 ••1 J1 .... :.:· , .. Pltr 1 20 s • ••• Sullf'V•• .54 • SI I•'•· ~. Wtlll•m• I 38 137 11>• ••• 81cllHll 1,.IO IS n"+ DlarnSwl . 4 '""-""li•nfld ... s 3:2 I~ " K All .. 12fti• Plflb<Y 152 I., 32~ .... S..~ll 2.IOJ7 ••W •l WllsllrO 1•11 11 11•+ ... 8111e8 1 tO • ti nltt+ "' 0 1011.8 .109 1• e lS'•·· ... Hettse UO 10 o 1~ '• ::'l S6 1 l3 ltl4.. Pl-r 1.'7 I 11 Jtllll-\. SllpmkG .•2 S l3 11flo ,,. WlnOa I '4 4 l ,,...,_ • / Bluet><~ .20 1 11 ~-"' Okl4ipfl .... ' ,, ,~ ..... HwllEI 2.24 1 1• 25'4. v. .sc:' "n 9 ...,, PltMy9 I 10 7 ,. l •V. ~. ~pf 1 JO I ,. • ~· w1nn090 ,. IS) l ' ...... 8ottllM8r S tl '"····· OltbolO .6012 78 1t + 14 HtVtlA 1.2111 10 11'111-V. =.SOtlll l.10 a 1°' I~• Plt1Fr11 't0 I 2 ltae.-Ir! Sul>S<P • :: 11 614 t ... Wlnh!tJ 112 10 .,.,._"" lloeln 1.SO '124' k\l.i+ ..., 0 !lll•IEQ 14 18 .....,_.,,, Hueltn ,40 6 17 13V..... MelM 1.l.10 ,, ~~! •At Plllslll t.202' * 1~-.... Sw•nk UOll ' " ,,~ ... WlsfP ,,. 7 "' ,. .. "' IOIMC '·" 6 141 ~ .. 'It 0 lllftOm .S2 ' " ' -H .. lllTK s 11 "~ v. Me F 11 10•• PltnRK ' .. • ••... Sytiron ·" 1 67 1~. ai. '.WllG•s 1.t1 • 7 20w. •.•. Borden t.n 6 71 tJ\li-ms All 1't ~+Yo H~kl .14 6 114 10\lo+-IA Mt!~i;. , .... 12 1611t"""0 Pleftlrn .12U 10I 11 -II> Syslron .10 I J9 ~. ~ WlsG pf 1.SS .. 1 1t"'-\lo ~ , 1A 14 21111 + ,, 111 • 4'1 ~ .... Hffl•M • tn •..... -.sine ,. .• 21 11 ·•••• "'•"°" .tt22 ... 17\lo-"' -T-T -WlscPL 1.76 4 14 ""'···· ..,_,..,. 4 tt 1\4... • ,,, 10 •• n ·-"' Hellm8 uo • ' ""'°+-" MetwE.,,,. .• ,, 11...,.:;i .. ....,,., tb 10 fl n + ~ TlltE .... 1 24 , .......... WIKPS 1.62 1 JO II -.... llOsEd t.'4 I 16 2~..... r .'4 It HS t• ••••• Htlllmll wl , 2 20 •.••. M•tl•I IS. 6 ..,,. Jiit+ "' B I 10 52 11 + Yo TltW l.IO • 2t6 l3VI • ~ WltCQ uo 6 SJ 11"" • "' &ME,,, .... ztO .. Iii+ IA AOt 'I 11 .. v.-.,., 11•1111H t • ts •14• "' Mettel..; ,,. 4\lo+ '4 ..., .. 10 101 1~-\lo TltW ~ ..so .. IS "' -.,,, WllltA .eo 4 • 10 ....... . ...E pt 1.17 11 ~ .14 t lS 314 ••••• Hei.MC s 1S ~ ~ MrfDS , ... , •20 n-" .,... I ti 1633 ~· Taftlrcl .60 1 tS m~.... WotvrW .30 1 121 l<Mll-"' t::wr 1:: ·• ..: t==.:·~· r • ..: ; 0~ ~~.~ ::::::-,~ i..:1& ~ :: ~ ::ro>,..: ,~ ;; m( "'=-,1: t ~ ~.1~ t::=~ ... ;,~ ~ :~~:: =·~ ::1~ J! ~ ~ .,_c .ID • .,, ,.,,.. y ... s 10 ""'""". Htlrc:ut.t 1 • •It '~····. McOt""' I • .,,. + ... • ' ~· .... TampE 1.Ji 1 63 ""'-,. Wotwttt I.AO s 130 20 .. 14 8"954 t.OI t t ,...,._ t 1,40 t 1• .-v. + 14 ai'lllY 1.30 6 t 1Plo. ••t: McOr pt t.10 S r= i. l"onGE t.71 U S4 '""· •••• l~ ft ' '? ~~· ·· •• WOlw pl UO . 6 ~ • S\ 8fflifM t.ttn• 12~-Cit IAIS16 2S*-14 """ .. '7ll4+Vo M<Oftld :a.io 31t ..ov. ..... =:i~'t''.!·.·. a.so,1~~·:l +=--·~ .-!. 4, , .... :.:_·~Wwot,,·to.A,llr_J9, 1319 ~·,.. 111t...-,Gt t .,.112tYo+ Jft t,<M 12 ST ,.....,_ \lo ellt>lln 1.52 • 1' 21 ••••. McOOnO · 7S 1 "I -... "' .-.. .. .. .,. '.-o '( .-M ... 81twGI ta 1 1' 1614+'\4 .,,. l,S I It 26'11 ••••• HeWllPll ,.o U 167 ...... ~ M<Oontl 1·" S 1 is+ l4 It I.I. I 34 II.I+ ~ c olr ... t 4t 111/t + V. WUrlUr •• • 1 14™1-..,. ::.,uo t.tt ' J """··· • , r ts. •~+ ~ 1v11 .10 t u • .__ 141 McGEll 1_. 6 9 -Pot1r1£1 1.>4 • » IJ\lt. •• . T.c11t1k11 10 .. 11v. • '"' wv11111 eo ' 1s 11-.• UG ~M • ' 2~ ••••• t:' IA. t IS"'-"'" H i.f!Oll 1.0I ' I a1 -'u McG<H l..21 IO :MJ ~'h"-14 l'cltEI ... 4.JO •• 1'000 '1~ • .W. T•lll"'a M 14 U3 Siii. • "' WylllU .a. S 11 A -i.. • .-.....-S • lfV.t-V. .... .n• 1 'IO 0 ... -HI t-t t '" ,._ .... El~4~ -41 + 4;o Te1ecet I 77 "-• W"I" 17 ..... •-et~ .a' • n"' ... llllPMt 6 • 1u1ae .. _ .. tto.;''1 1• 1 o m ... :.··~ M<lfltyr • 1100,. •• ·• ftfllfllltr ·t;;o'ti tS"-• ""T• .. dll t,I" • m 11~."" '' 1 ... .. II~ t.• • s UYaf "' tlllPllt pfA.jO •• ' SS ..... HOl\O.y ,J6 I m 16 ' " ~CLLHll " ~ ?,1 1,03• + ~ PrlmeCm 10 41 1'V• + \4 T•lprml " 11 t?l-t .... -x-.Ys~· s· ... •-F•r AO 10 42 U ll'J ••••• OvlleP IAO 1 nt '' •.••• HOiiy •• t 1':U.+ \'lo '"" °"' • ~ I'll• ProctG 3 12 • 9114 l•l.. 10 41 S\~ •; Xero• 2 .0 " ...... • .,,,.... .. • • 13"-141 Ollll• flf 1.10 '. r2000 '°"' -1.,. HmeG ptl,10 " 10 "" M<Moro ,IOll 61 14"' ...... Pfoter 11 n tS ·, • >r. l eMCO t to 1 ~" 24-'"' XTAA " .S2 "' SJ 1S\'ll-... 81'11111W tAO • t 'ltl&t ~tpfl.JO ·-ts"+1,.......-,,~1 1-11•• -"-•"'McNtll '°' t IMI •.. !'$"Cot 11(110 ~ ~ .... •-let0ro •tas flli•'-I•IH 20S 1 1~•\• eucyEr • 1 1211 1111>. .• t iii U• :· 71 ,...__ ;:;;;. .. ~ i~ • 1Si z;;;_"' =.a 1 t: s m u.... \II MC.. pf2 IO 1 ~-~ Ttsor Pf 1.16 '• 224t.• I~. ap,111 3111> 11 1S6 ·~ • "" :.-.C rtl ... . , • ••• • er IA IS ~ ll'tt• 'II Heoo;v t.14 • 4 11 + "' '"'" • 14 ti 3'11t-"' !'Sllld t 16 t 11 1~ • " Tuaco t 1 10 '-'" • \Ii ZeyrtCp • .!! 111/\t • • ... h 1.... • t5 ""'.. .... ~l.t 1,71 to .. \S'lll-"' HorllOfl 102 l tli. V• MHllCO ,.., • u 14'-. " pmll(lln°St . ..,., dttVt-1'~ TnCm 1.40 • 11r 361'> ' Ztfllth" I 11 ...... 11-.. •-• • 1s ''"'··· Pt 1.10. 1 ,._.., . =11 ,5011 '" n + V) !:':oi'" 41111 1 ~ ~-~ '"° •. rt0004"t~•-''• t .. E,t t.30 T 11 1"t• ""zumtftO AO• 40 u~-....,_" • s .. ""' L .... _~ .,, -Jl\I) I 11 ~. ~ ,.~ 1Vfl9140 7, 27-·.. N tit. lit. 'IO'L-\,li Bo ,_ 0 d d .._,..= 1.•. S lflo\ -. " o;1'd18 • M : lo 1~: 141 .._:1,; t tit JI -f tu ' 65 at ' • "5¥NM 1'1' 1 2• 1.-• V. emg 757S r ere " ·• 1 _.. *"• ~ °'"Mii ·* s "' '~ ~ us · t ci-~ ~~, 1l : ,t ~: ~ ec; 1.111 ' 117 "'1'-~ "' LONDON CAP > ~ British Airways ....... I.!,. ~ 'J + II. .:.... I.AO 1 i 2'11< .... llillt'C' 1 tDtt 431 •S"'• 0lf217 •• ,,. ~ "' ~::':a: ,, ~ 11+ ~to ~;: ;f" ~~· -r ,:.:t ~ Jo ~~::::: =t~ :,u ~ ~~..: t: 3~:: ~ ~·;;iit ba1111~~1a MOO ~~onitcot .. ~traetldr~r ~!.,.·lf • 1 .-0..... "' tJi a J1 m.:.;·· ruo., t ........... ,...AH ts~ 3' + 141 1kr-• 155 m,.., lf ~ .... 579, m-...~1 1R1 WOI' S r.; ~ i ~~.. :C: ,t i J ;e~ .~ o ~1 't~,. m:! : =-'ia: ,,. =.::·-'"" : 3' It~·; "6' fl rat pur~baaer of the 186-seat, 1111.1t • ... =\nil .. l ,, _,. ,.., , ,__!.: =1"!!..ltt , J: =:• 1~ • t~ ~ ~ 1··~ medium·range jetliner, the Bt1tlah u.t;<l-i; ...,. i it~~.~ ·! .. ,•, 1 !!...! ~-1,ta.tJ :; dO,, .!.1~ '',.•I 1T !:• 1tt tovernment alrliM and Rolla·Royce 4 .., • , • ~" .. ,, • ~~Mc .. '"} 7 J :~: t'.ael• tt ... · annouaeed today. 1.'!!·· 1 • ~ .. .s =···'4. ij 11 s::..~ ' .• J 1 ., ~ . :. '" &aurn Airlla. la expected to or+ -:ii, ' .. 1 .. 1r . M ;J;u•. 'It 'ti I +·it .. .. \lo der 11 of tbe m1 In. f•w .,.. tbe :!~.,· ! ,, s] ; ; ""11 :Ii 1'I h,.~.~ · tf .t ._ ~ "~ 1"Att;r\;"!!.... annormcement aalcl. It 1aid lM t.o T t '1 T .. .., ,-... t;',; .._ ~ " • . 'J ii l: M "' • . t ' .. : orden will meaa more than seoo " ' ~ ii i. : "',. "'.. • ••"-~ f :112 .. • ~ 11\.kj • .! • mllllon lD orders for Rolll·RoTce11 1s-._J ; .. ~l,. 4~ ~;.·:·· ,.i 'ff~",..,"' t f JI ::::: ;=r .· .I 'n ~I! RB·lll eapne. aad 1pares for tbe _,.. ._.11 ~ a.; ~•'"'i..-.c •,.J 10 , • ~.::,... l ~Gitt! twtn-enatneplane. 1 ; •• •t' o = ::; • J:l-:1 ;· ,f ,..._~I: , , • ia f::! ,. ~-~ Ai,!!'11.Ytl ~ It ~start 1 ~ . .. ( ! ~· ... .. . I" ... • .. r· • .. .... M~ ,., ft -Oft D- j ] ; -• ·· • opn e.matlve ...,Uadom WlLb tbe .• J 1 .... '.· .. . . ~ .. a °''"•-Corp. lb•t eould ..... to a: • : .' ..... llftlll..a...d llnD •• pareUee -ol 1' ~ -fl ~ ~ t tM troablld ................ CMl.PUY· . -.. . . ' STOCKS I BUSINESS Sales Tax Table I G·ves .. Legal Aid 87 SYLVIA PO&TE& ,.,,.,.. .. ,I~ In computing uns itemized deductions for sales taxes, most people probably will use the otricial optional state sales tax tables that .. re part of the instructions with Form 1<140. These tables show sales taxes that can be deducted on the bases or income and family site. THE 1978 TABLES HAVE BEEN revised to reflect more recent economic data or the Bureau of Labor Statistics, resulting ln an unexpected tax cut for many in the middle aod upper income brackets. The revised tables also show specific dollar amounts of sales taxes allowed for income brackets up to $40,000. the 1977 tables covered incomes onJy up Lo $20.000. If your income is higher than the $40.000 mark. compute sales tax using rates listed in the tables. Wh e n using the tables. note the foll ow ing points, for they can provide a higher sales tax ~llowance · < l > Income used in Money's Worth the table~ is not taxable income. It is the higher income on line 29, page 1. Form 1040, plus non-taxable receipts. such as Social Security, veteran's and railroad retirement benefits. worker's compensation. untaxed capital gains, dividend exclusions. une mployment compensation and public assistance payments CZ) DON'T OVERLOOK THE SMALL number, if any, shown after your state's name. This refers to a rootriote that can mean a larger deduction thao that shown in the chart. The footnote points 'out local sales taxes that can be added <3> Add to the chart figure any sales tax paid on purchase of a car, motorcycle, motor home or truck. <4 l Deduct the sales tax on a boat, plane or home ir the tax rate on these purchases was lbe same a s the general sales tax rate and the sales receipt shows the tax. , These are legal ways to reduce taxes: To overlook them is nothjng short or unforgivable laziness. Nert· Sates of Homes Motlern Security Surpasses '007' By Tbe Associated Press The sharp reverberalaons cut acrou the grain of hu thoug/lls and Carmine Pelli:>m knew the phone wa& ringing. He packed up t he recetver: It 100$ the boys /Tom Commwrication Control ··we unnt to talk to you." he was told. Pellom thought o moment and decided he hod to know more "What do you want to talk about?" he counte-red. The re'J)Onse was swift. "We can't talk about thal " from this some what inauspicious start. Pellosie. a 37-year-old private investigator specialiiing in polygraph and voice stress lie detedjon. became a vice president of Communication Control Systems. an international security firm manufacturing electronic devices tt says "make James Bond took like an amateur.·• PELLOSIE, HIRED BY THE New York Post to analyze former President Nixon 's statements during Watergate. was in Los Angeles recently for a security in· dustry conference. He also opened the company's West Coast showroom. Noting that terrorist abductions of executjves have become common overseas. Pellosie predicted: "Kidnapping is the crime of the future" in the United States. Today's executive rides not in ao armored limousine but in "a buJlet·proof Pinto," PelJosie said, and may carry a ballistic nylon briefcase in addition to his "body danger shield." or bulletproof vest. CCS has "dress models" of its bulletproof vests. Pellos ie said, and also could supply an anxious executive with kidnap recovery systems. THESE ARE TINY BEEPERS that "appear to be pens, watches. bear i ng aids or even packs of PELLOSIE '"'garettes ... They can be tracked "by the third element of thi~ sophisticated anti·terrorist system - several direction· finding radio receivers." CCS also has briefcase phones. ooe or which turns a ('Onversat1on into what Pellosie describes as "stow Russian." and another that snows if a phone line is tapped. It has an "electronic hande rkerchief" to use if it is. AT A MORE PERSONAL LEVEL. CCS sells the "security blanket." a $110 device that looks like an over· sized flashlight and emits "a high.intensity beam of light that temporanJy disorients your attacker. "If the guy's taking narcotics, he's gone, because bis pupils are so dilated." Pellosie said, adding that if your at· tacker doesn't look into your "secunty blanket.'' you can always hit him with iL CCS, with annual sales of S28 million. is one of lbe big· gest security firms in an industry whose revenues are estimated.at S2 billion annually. BOB GELMON, DmECl'OR OF THE recent con· rerence. said the trade show's 210 exhibits and seminars attracted "a lot or people who are in the alarm bwsiness. a lot of people who are responsible for theft protection in their own business and some people are are small business owners who learn a lotaboutsecurityinoneorlwodays." Prospective buyers could choose products from ''Silent Knight security systems·· or from a firm describing its employees as "'International theft and shrinkage control experts." There was also a firm called Doeulam. pre· aumably concerned with fugitive papel'WOrlt, As good as they are, setW'ity 1yatem1 can break down. One edlibitor at the show dllpl.,ed • eount.meaaare en- titled "Peter's Meter" dacribed u "tbe fastest way to flDd •winfen·" A "awiqer," t.be ex.blbltor aaid, is \ abort-clmdt lo a security 1yst.em. . C&BA'l1VITY IN THE SECUU'fY n•ld laa't limited to el.a:roatca. A bilcla• manulactureJ' dJsplayed rows of e:::as cold ..... ellver stars, a sbieJd ~"Police" •tD in Arable and a Nd.1e appaNDtly from the Jacktonrile, Fla~. lblrUf that was cteeorated wttb a areen palm tree towerjnc over the Jaekaonville tkJline. TM palm tree bad1• boN the wordl "Communily P°":i~ tiut t.be manufaetun.r's rep wasn't sure wbat that ors• doowas. "T doft't know, .. be told a reporter. "We just mate UMcn anpttbem, •• .. , ' L. u .~ I ' ·t ,. ness Ahead: Boom, Peace, Brown lh JO-'NNE I £YNOLD6 Of-C>Mttflt••Wtt 1t 's July 4. 1989, and J~rry Brown i• pruidtnt, mc>rtiaat interest rattt are I $ ~ttmt. g11 C'Olta 11 ~ a a•llon. and home computf'rs hl \'t cri!ated a buslnt•u boom Thtl"t''s PtMC\' in th~ w.orld. ne u 1ead rs Wl lh whom he tu t tatllt'd tn tm lh\lnl &t'l lhl' shit: . Slff, Ult' auu l sawolu.•r at u lunchton sponsored t h•' *l'tk by the Ntwport Hmrbor Arv l'hombc;r o r Co mmerce. madt> aome ff'Onomie forf'<'Ollh by loottlni baelt Crom hlb hr llonul 19"9 vun l gt' paint doll ar." be added 01tk1Uy, be had 10 predfc t1on1 for 1• Amrrk a 1a pro11pcrou11 and the world ta at peace. Gov. Edmund G. Brown J r. haa be~me president or the United St.at.ea . There ls a "techJ>lcal re- naissance." ... Br•mr•~• rre •I U•i t tr. «"Ow.p....., trith Prepodrfow 13·••r1w JNHdral a f"f io "" trill tor~ rJMt ,...,...,..., .-~ .... ,.,., fo half b 1fla- 'l••ary p ra(,'f ff"f"S. roundlrip airfare to New York is $300, gold is worth $.375 a n ounce a nd the Dow J ones Industrial average is hovering a t the 3,000 le vel J ESSE SJF F. WALL Street in· ves tment couns elor , is al the Newport Center Marriott to re - view the decade with local busi· ,,.. ... s111 He called at a "1989 Adven· ture " and opened his remarks by telling the 50 audience mem· bers they 'd been robbed. The 1979 dollar. he s aid, wa s lwtce as valuable as tbe 1989 doll ar. "AND YOU'VE GOT to re. me mber lhat the 1979 dollar was worth h alf that o r t h e 1969 There is a continued de· terloralion of Amer ica 's older cities. -CALIFORNIA REAL estate va lues are twice whitl they were m 1979. -There is widespread famine in Asia .and Africa. -White rule has ended in Sessions Feature Opportunities A two-day business opportunities seminar will be he ld from 8:30 a.m . to 4:30 p.m. March 10 and 11 al the Sheraton Ana heim Hotel. . Co-sponsors a re Richard Park Seminars. SAVE 4 T ORANCE OOlJNTY'S NO. 1 CADILLAC DEALER-.IMM EDIATE DELIVERY: Newport Beach, a nd the Sm all Business Ad, ministration. Fee is $100 and the seminar bas been approved for 12 hours or continuing education credit from the California Department of Real Estate. NABERS ~ 2600 Horbor 81vd. Coito M•s.o, ~().9100 P UBLIC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE 1~ Reser vations a nd more information a re available from Park at 673·7348. P UBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE South Africa ond Rhodealo. Thert I~ m andatory and un 1vMsal aervlc~ for young adults. -THE INFLATION rate bas decreuod lo hulf what It was an 1979. The Dow is at 3.000. Slff said the tre nds that will bring tus predictions to pass are evident and have their roots in events that began afte r World War II HE SEE TH E decade or tbe 19'8011 fo r Ame rica as one an which p<>litJca l conservatism tht result of maturation of the baby boom gener atlon , is at the heart or the conditions that will produ ce a n e x pa nding economy that isn't hampered by current inflation rates. His rre mlse is that Brown ·s e ra o li mits, couple d with Proposition 13-style political ac· lion. will force the feder al gov- ernment to h alt inrlationary practices that. be says. will pro· duce more fe rtile conditions for business in ttus country In his fictiona l revie w. Siff s aid the fi rst ha lf or 1979 will see the high point , of the inflation r ate and ils closely related tn· dicators. interest rates . BUT HE SAID THE 10 years of continued inOation will erode the buying power of the dollar One or the results will be higher food prices, he predicted. Those prices milk al a bout $1 a quart and bread at about $1.50 a loaf -also would be pro· duced by worldwide famine m which the United Stales would be called on to reed starving na· tions. That crisis is going lo be the result of a continued population explosiQJl that adds 900 m1JJ1on people ·to the existing population or 4.25 billion. Summing up. S1ff said he 1s optimistic about the coming 10 years and. speaking from his 1989 vanta ge point. he added that he's equally sanguine about the closing years or the century. fndlly.~2. ,..,. DAILY PILOT 83 Confidence In Benefits Decreases WASJUNGTON <AP I -Few American workers strongl y believe they'll get their Social Security benefits upon relm! m ent, says a leading pollster. Louis Harris. testifying befor•· the House Aging Com mittee, ~111d he was citing u recent poll .. ,. . ......,... "MORE TllAN FOUR out of five employees have less tha11 full co nfide nce th at Soc1 .il Secur ity w1l~ be able to lli" benefits owed them when th1·v retire. and more than two out nf rave have hardly an) confiden1••· at all," tie says. Oaangn Vrg~ Former Gov. Edmund G. Brown has ~n making the rounds on Capito l Hill to pus h fo r revisions in the fed e ral criminal code . He has served for 10 years as chairman or a presidential co mmission tha t r ecom mended such changes. E mployers havt• even grt.oatt'r doubts that future ~eneratiun-.. wall be willing to pay taxes for Socia l Secunty, he s aid Altogether. Harn s ~aad. "onl> 19 pe rcent of t>m ployees ~nil c•mployers aJike say they have .1 gre at deal of C'Onhd<•nce tlktr Socia l Security bt•nt'r1t-. will 111· the re when the) arc t'11g1ble tn receive them Newport Bank To Pay IOo/o "IT IS NOT HARO to fore!>t 1· widespread n •volt ~ dt>ep n· sentment 1r. aftl'r paying taxl"' all or their working life to Social Secunty, the pro~p{'{·t were to come up s hort upon ret1r1• ment," he said Directors of Ba nk or Newport, Newport Beach. have declared a 10 percent stock dividend for s tockholders of record on March 9. payable on or about March 30 The dividend fo llows the re- lease or the bank 's annual re port. which reflects net income of Sl,425,398. a gain or 35 percent over 1978 and total asse ts or $119,559. Harris s aid the /\ugu:..t poll surveyed 1.330 rull llmc v.orkcr~ and 397 retirees. Pollsters also talked with bu'>1 m.·l!>~ and f1nanc1al execulln::.. from 212 or tht• nation's large!>! t"ll m #n11·.., who deal \\llh pens ion a nd rctircml'nt prr• bl em s Stance Supported W ASHtNGTON I AP I T h€: U S. Chamber or Commerce s ays it agrees with the Carter admirustration that government regulations mus t be studied for their impact on infl ation. Thl• poll wa::. l'omm1ssaoned th Johnson & H..1gg1n!.. an cmplo:.t·P bener1t consultrng firm based 1n New York C1tr O ver Th~ Count•·r MASO Ustinqs ~l · & .. ,,, 1'I ., I .... ~ .... (,'p s and Do&ens UP'; ANO DOWN!> ?8' 1'I " " 1'I l• NfW VOAIC IAP I n .. follo#l"'I I I -.now\ tfW' Owr tt\•• Count,_, )\ ' JI' • • ' ' '"· .... , ..... \10< ..-.. tH"tO •6f"rant~ lf\al l\4''1f" qone ~P '"" mo-,1 -oown ,,.... m<KI IM""1 on l)Pr< "'"' OI t ~ r~f04t>'"" OI vOlvMt-IO< 1~., '4 \1 ..... •'· I) U '" 10>. ,, .. .,~. No Y(Uflh~ lf~lnq (>llok)W S7 .lft" n<I UOf'd N•t ~ DP"t<•1'1l4°" c1tanv\ •r•-'"" 01ttf"r•nc1t bt-IW'flillf"n tfi• ()'f"v""°'' t"ltt\1tk1 0.0 prt(,,. ~ l~y·\ lt+'tl f)tO Pff(f" u~-.. "'"" n n 11 ,,, • 10. t(µ. " .. ··~ ~ •"-\' . .... ' I •J"-.,...., I l)'• ""' ~ ';~ ·~~: :~ •• • • 111 L !""I) ,, ... 79' :~ » ?!!•· 16 S"' &•~ 11 p.. 6t"' 111 18' •••••••• >O ,. n 1J 1• 1S N-Pl•\flno !.t•rl 1"9 ~•fl'I .. tloPn!P Broe• E • c •r><O< l'oPI>< ''"Y'n4t WMmO Collte.n Tul"'!\.J Com¥co All<l8• pl "•"'"'' AOV\ftt Eaf'<H~ EH tnl P<1n•ll1' P3cStOl I AE!>I Ch•P<lll\ Int re Ent lnB_W,n Jtno" T•tCO<f N~ ~.,.. ... ~~I~ 8 800 A•ll-• lttt8A\t( o ...... ,,,.., .... ~."Pk Al<l\l<C,ld l rovGlcl P~1ro• S•lmN .. AHCIAOC> Ountoe>ll Vlwl!ito UnG4\!> 811hnq\ Holollm J<t<oElf'< Pow•~ "•mNlt•' W n()oqtl Cao8cp UPS l t1\1 ) ) . I ... • .. • I ,, . ... ' (!IQ "'"' \Jp \J \Ip 18'- llp 11 I l/1> 1" I """,Up 1i t ... Up 1.t 1 J Up l~ l I UlJ u . UP U l lJp IJ l VP IJ l Up I?\ • / Up 11" l 1. \Jp 11 4 , .. Up 11' UD IOK UP 10 \ I -U~ 10 \ .. UP 10 '• up to Up IOIJ VP •11 11 \Ir• "" '• VO ff I ,_ • • .i,. Up "'f DOW1145 ' ''','. _c~1 01:'11n • "' Off no 011 I)\ 1 • , . lO • .. . , l' I 1~ I JO, , .. ' . 3 ~ ~ .. ~ 2•. 1'. 1 • 2 .. ) . -·· 011 171 • • 0 11 ·~. • Off 7 I •• Ot• 1 t ' 011 t, •• Ott ,, ' •, Ott ~ \ 0 0 6 1 • • Oft t> 1 •• Off ~' o.r ) • 011 \ ~ ... ()fl \ I I (}<f ) • 0" \• • Off '\• • Ott \ t 011 ) ' Cit• s. OH S I MUTUAL FUND S r I • 1 Lag una/South Coast Y oui-H o metown J" D all y Newspaper · ED ITI ON i VOL. 72, NO. 61, •SECTIONS, 46 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 1979 ~ 1 Crackdown on Laguna Crime Sought . 87 llA YllOND d'rllADA IL Of• Deity ........... La1una Beach Cound lm112 Wayne Ba&lln, blmself a two Ume vittim ol buralariea, says a police crackdown may be needed to stem the rlsln~ crime ·ratelnlhecity Baglln potnted to a rep0rt from Police Chief Jon Sparks that abowa auto thefts up 78 per· cent, burglaries up 1' percent and u ... ser1ou11 rnme rate up nine percent l rom 1977 to tm The Bailin re~unce wat1 brok~n Into lut year and In 197 Baalin noted that the number or cltywide break, Ins In 1978 m freasf'd by about six per month. Losae1 totaled $57~.886 In uns. "I'm not being critical of our pohce and I don't think they are lackadaisical," Baglln said. .. It mav be that police think Clemente Seen as Triek Viet Rejects I ~a Proposal BANGKOK, Thailand <AP) - · Vietnam rejected a Chinese pro- posal for negotiations lo end their two-week war today, call· ing it a ''trick," am made its own proposal for talks Of} the condition that Peking firSl pull troops out of Vietnam In a speech in Moscow today, Soviet President Leonid I. Brezhnev also demanded that China immediately halt its in- vasion of Soviet-allied Vietnam and withdraw its troops "to the Jast soldier." Brezhnev · 1 ~~f :r.n:: :::::s a::::~ meanwtaiJe, said Chinese troops ? were closing a vise on tbe Viet- • oamese defenders of Lang Soo, a strategic cl'OS8roads town 80 miles north of Hanoi. After Hanoi's Voice of Viet· nam radio denounced China's call for negotiations, the Viet· namese Foreign Ministry re· leased its proposal, saying Viet· nam would be ready to negotiate normalii ation or relations once Chinese troops withdrew from jt_, territory and Peking respect. ed its SO\'ereignty and inde~n· dence. The ministry proposal, broad· cast by Hanoi radio, was re- portedly sent to the Chinese Foreign Ministry in Peking. The Vietnamese radio said China's call for negotiations was ··a tri c k '' tbai P e k!ng authorities are using "to fool the public and to cover their witr in- tensilication. "Chinese troops have been in· vadlng Vietnam, des troying villages and causing numerous crimes against the Vietnamese people. So what do they mean by proposing negotiations?'' tbe co.uncll and c•Ui ens want them to take a soft line on law enrorc~ment ... he added. Baalln has a s ked City Manager Fred Solomon to re- p<>~t to th<-council by March 20 on what should be done to fight the erame hike There are 37 sworn police of- ficers working full-time m the city Police have been able to clear about 22 percent of the serious crimes committed in 1978, 'aid Capt . Neil Purcell. Both burglaries al Baglin's home are still unsolved. Purcell said the s harp rise in burglaries is probably due to the increased growth of intand areas near Laguna Beach. He said this means more transients e nter the city to commit crimes. Capt. Purcell said Laguna Beach has 2.4 sworn officers per 1,000 residents, as compared to population of 16,000. 1.42 sworn officers per 1,000 resi· Sewer figures show the city dents in nearby San Clemente. has 28,000 and 31 ,000 residents, Newport Beach bas 2.02 sworn be said, adding that average da'· officers per 1,000 residents. Hun-ly travel on the Coast Highway tington Beach and Fountain is 34,000 with another · 26,000 Valley each' have less than one ·· traveling Laguna Canyon Road sworn o(ficer per 1,000 residents. during weekdays. But, Purcell, said, the figure And Laguna Beach is a mecca is "based on the signs you see at for weekend visitors. he said, the beginning-of town," that saying "the sun dictates how s how Laguna Be'ach with a <See CRIME, Page A2> Vand als Slash 'f,ires Deltr ...... ""' "-" GREIG MC CLELLAN REPAIRS TIRE ON WIFE'S CAR ON WEST MARIPOSA IN SAN CLEMENTE Tbey Were Among 100 Vlctlm9 of Tlre-elaehlng Rampage In City'• Downtown s.ctk>n Police Seeking Motive 'Va nda ls who s lashed an e s tim ated 100 tires on automobiles lining four blocks in downtown San Clemente early this morning left behind small huddles of cursing, grumbling residents facing the task of changing tires or calliog a tow truck. And the earl y morning blitzkrieg launched by unknown vandals kept police dispatchers humming as dozens of angry residents called in t o report damage to their automobile tires. ··we· s tarted getting calls early t his morning and the phones haven't stopped yet." said Police Lt. Al Elo. The lieutenant said "probably 100 ' tires were slashed in the pre dawn escapade that plagued e- sidents in the 200 block of four city streets. R esidents of Ma r iposa, Canada, Escalones and Calle Puente were outside their homes this morning, armed with lire irons and jacks. And they weren't too happy about the task. Waddill Trial Mom Relates 'Confusion' Ireland Violence Flayed at UCI ·'These are new tires.·· grumbled Greig McClellen, as he replaced the right front tire on bis wife's sedan. By KATHY Ct.ANCY Of ... ,,..., ............ The mother or a baby Dr. William Waddill ls accused of strangling two years ago testified in Orange County S.aperior Court Thursday she believed she was about 20 weeks . pregnant when she sought an • a~on. But Mary Weaver, who was 18 al the time of the saline abortion attempt, admitted several times during her testimony ln Wad· dill '1 murder retrlal that her recollection ol the pregnancy had become clouded. .. Right now I 'm confused about euctly what happened," Mias Weaver said at oae point. The young woman's testimony la important to both the defense and prosecution in trying to e1tablisb · the age of the fetus Ilia Weaver was carrying when Waddill attempted the abortion • a\ Westminster Com munity Hoepital two years ago today. (See WADDILL, Page AZ> SpUJen Get NoCkmency 87 PmuP &OSllA&JN Of .. Oelty ........... Betty Williams, the 1976 Nobel Peace Prize winner who helped organize Northern Ireland women and men to• stop poliUcal, economic and religious violence there, urged a curious form ol support from Americans Thursday. She asked an audience of 150 at UC Irvine not to send money to Northern Ireland. "It's going to kill our people. It's going for guns and ammuni- tion. Don't let anybody tell you different, because they're liars. Make them show you where it's going. "I know where it's going. To kiU my people." "Come," she exhorted the listeners, ''Come and have a wee look at the way my people are living; then come back and send your dollars. If your heart can stand it." Mrs. Wllliams, in early 1976, was an uncelebrated Belfast wife of a merchant seaman, with no outside work and no public activity beyond cburcb, school andbome. On Aug. 10, 1976, a British soldier abot the driver of an lrlab Republican Anny 1etawa.y car ln the Andenonatown sec- tl 6 n of B e lfast , a n 11\A 1ttj>ngbold. The car careened Into three cblldrm, ldlliq them. They were the nieces of Malre.t Corrigan, a deeply re- lilioua Roman Catholic-who was • ~ ...... Swt ....... 'PEOPLE SEND MONEY TO IRELAND, BUT THEY DON'T VISIT ••• COME HAVE A LOOK' Nobel Peece Prize Wlnn.r Betty WIMlalM Plead• Her C•N at UC lrvtn. as un c;e lebrate d as Mrs. Williams. ...._ Mrs. Williams, wm said she was "sick and tired'' of the violence, carried a petiUon into AndeJ'IODtown asking strangers to ple.t for peace and an end to tbe killinl that bad gone on since the late U.S. She organized a peace march of about 200 women as part of tbe drive. The grievln1 Miss Corrtcan saw it pass her house; abe joined it. The two women beeame joint leaden of a spon-taheom mus .,._ce movement. They began marches every Saturday. The Saturday after the children were killed, 10,000 people joined lbe march. A week later, 20,000 marched. Mrs. Williams is a tall, sturdy woman with red hair. She has developed laryngitis on her speakinc tour. She speaks in a clipped bitter and impassioned voice that tells stories about friends, cousins; they are stories about the dead. Sbe bas to Jean forward to take the questions from her au· dience. like an old woman, struggling to hear. She lost the use of one ear in a bomb blast. Betty Williams is 35. •·we have nine armies on our streets in Ireland," she said. They are factions or freedom fighters, terrorist gangs, the rRA, the British Army -1.5 million armed soldiers. ''Over 2,000 of our people are dead. Maybe I should tell you a little bit about war, and what it's like to live in it." Sbe described a cousin shot, "riddJed to death. He wasn't a <See mELAND. Pa&e .U> OK SOnght on City Attorrieys California atiel. Under tenm ot .tbe contract for 1.,al aeniC!91, Laguna will ,.., a • 000 per moQtb retainer to . tile ftftD for rouune legal ...,._. .. ,..bcMaronmat- t.I elMr tbu NPlar letaJ ........ 'fte • per ...... rate would --* to 1UCb ....._. as UUI•· tfon~ hr lutaaoe. tb• rate would llllve applltld to work done on tH recent Raaebo Palos Ve..-Oli'poratloa lawnlt. Tlae firm ot Rutan aad '!'Utter ................... Orllilf Irvine bu been involved in two m1Jor lanult.s over provJa!oos for modente and low lncome bouaial tn the community. San Juan Capl1t rano City Man.,. J4JIUll Mocalia prm.ed tbe nrm. IA1tDc be baa Warted wltb tbem ln bl• Saa Juan upacltJ u well u al ano&ber cltJ. •"T11e7•re • ._., outltandtna law ftrm," llocalil utd. ''Tbey do a lat of wortr wttb cltlel and &Mtr~ll~tbe ...... oi'W.'' His wife, Glenda , said her old tires were Firestone 500s he tire recalled recently by edict of the federal government. "Ir someone's going to slash tires. l wish they would have done it las t month," Mr s. McClellen quipped. Her husband's own truck was also victim to the vandal's blade, parked on the street out- side their a p artment on Mariposa. Another neighbor stood in her dri veway, dressed in a nig htgown, with her arms crossed and tears in her eyes. "I didn't need this this morn- ing, .. she said, pointing to a flat- tened tire on her automobile. "I called for a tow truck a half hour ago, but he must be lost," she said . But towing services were busy on other s treet s in the ne ighborhood, servicing cars that lost one or more tires to the vandals. "One woman called in to say three of her tires were slashed on one car ," Lieutenant Elo said. Most of the auto tires suffered a straight three-quarters inch (See VAND~, Page A2) Co ast W eather Mos tly lair through Saturday with sunny and warmer days. Highs Saturday in upper 60s. Lows toolgbt mostly Jn lhe 405. IN818ET8DAY ,,. tlte mood for fOttign ift. trigu? Find out tDMrt to H• inf•nlGtioftol mooi•• with nbtUW. oNfl on P0Qe CI. •••• "'"_ ....... A1 °u.umwa a ~ ::r:::t.._. cw~ ................. ...._ M ~ "' ...... c:.-ey "' ~. Dt-M •cell -CH c:..111 A• ... T.. .. ~ ~=-........ -= -...-=. M ,,_,..... Cl ....,.... 1 a-• ..,........ cw.• ........ 114...._ M = • W.1a I CNI mfi;i1 0 ......... M .. • ffldlt. Mph 2, II?! Little Effect Seen in Iran Cut WA S HING T ON <A'P l Despite what t he Carter ad· Ullnl1traUon muintains. the ,,..I nlan oil shutdown ha1 h1td Uttl., C"fft't l on worldw•dt otl 11uppU . a congre11stonaJ 11h1dy aays Th study by the Library of Concreaa rt""lea1td Thur1d1y said lhe loa ot lur\lan oll bu been mad up almott nllrcly by an('rt'UM"d producUon from other oa l·Cl'.Port•na nation~ Whtll' federal enffly offtclal• 11uy the ltuatlon In Iran h1a.s t auaed a net IObt of 1.s milUon baarrela of oil daily, t.be con- 8ressional :nudy utd t.be actual de~hne has be~n roucf\b ooe h>nlh I.bat amowit -%40.000 bar 1 t'ls of oil u duy Rep A.IWt 0.... Jr .• D·Tenn • wbo comml11loned lb• 1tudy, old. "ll t adl me to qu \.ion the panic atm<>lllphcre thut has •t'compa n led th lr•n lan cutofl ·· Gore t'lmowled•~ d that a ma Jor d iffere nce between hla h gures and ~ advanc.d by GAS PfUC£ TO AIB£ 4.t CENTS THIS YEAR~ the admlnlatraUon hav~ to do with metbod0Jo1y ff• utd federal otnclat1 aau;ed tbe IOtii. ot lraruan otl a1alnat tho volume of oil they pro)ectC!ld mi1ht b.: produced in 1m. wbJJe_ the con aireu aooul study b"od ill flJ\d 1n11 on lt'tual production fil\irut. dunng too first nine mont.ha or 1978 Ed Valade , an Energy Depart ment spokesman. said while he had not seen the cong res:uonal study, eneray officials bad con· fad ence in their projections. Huddl..._, 0-kp., who •aid tt.. remark lt.HU ml1bt. encoura1e prlcc hlk • The enet'fly M!'Cr tary denled do1nc 1<>. . He aid thut in predicting $l·a· 1allon aa•. he wH only respond· ln1 to a quHtlOJ\ from Sen. Jacob Javtta, R·N. Y., at a hear~ ln~ lh1J w .. k and not prornotlft& prt('t lncrea&ea. He stressed that haa rt>mark.I appUed only to un- leaded tueJ1. In a r lated devele>pment, • Senate 1taff report cautioned Thurtday that the Unlt«l States ahould not look to Mexico to help m•lre up for oil loat becauu or tht Iranian eriala. The atudy, prepared by the Senate ttnergy Committee sta.ff. i.a1d Mexico is unlikely to be a m ajor e xporter or crude 011 wjthin the decade -despite vast oU and gas re54!rves Mexico has the capability of producing large quantities of 011 but its oC!icials are unwilling to do so. the report said. 0.lt\' "-' 5Ufl ....... Ottf• Fi•nt Sgt . Marv Mason. 40, has been named San Clemente 's Peace Officer of the Ye ar by the local Exchange Club. In his rune years wit h the S an C l e m ~nt e P o li ce De p a rtment. Mason has worked as a n investigator and patrolman. I' re• Pflfle A J ·IRELAND VIO~ENCE. • • mecnber of any terrorl~t gang; be was simply a CatbOliC." , Another cousin, tnvelln1 a road .tth a friend. There wu a bomb in the road. "And Joe was no longer there. Two more martyt5 for Ireland." A sniper lakes aim at a Brititb 1oldier. doesn't see • child nearby; he misses the soldier and "blows the head clean off" or the child. "Isn't it magic?" Mn. Wllliama said. "You're puttln' men on the moon. and we put people on the streets lo march for what happened in 1690. "That 's the madnes s of Ireland. "That's not my Ireland, I'm afraid," she said. ''The Ireland I want to see is a just and rree ~ountu. witft no reason for kill· mg anyone. "There's no conflict that can't be fought, nonviolently: ''It's the women of lreland who have taken up the gauntlet. They've lost their husbands. the ir sons . I don't ca re who killed them. l don't care 1f it was the British government or the IRA. · "We 'll never ge t over the death oC.our babies . "Kind? We're the kindest peor pie l~ the world. 1'Generoelty? We'Jl thank you for paying for lhat drink at the bar. ''And I round myself crying, J e.sus. look at Ireland, and the blood on the ground. · · . She said the movement bas been successful. She cited a 75 percent drop in violence ih tbe past two year s. She saJd it'a not over. and won'\ be for a long Ume. Employees Of LBUSD \ Gei Raise Laguna Beacll Unified School District employee15 will be get· ting raises as a result of a recent St ate Supreme Court decision. but ttfe increase amount won't be known until negotiations are completed Man Held fulaguna Ring Theft A 24-ye a r.old Stanton man police say showed a diamond r ing to fr iends' a nd se veral Orange County Jewelers was ar- rested in connection with the theft of a $30,000 ring in Laguna Beach Meanwt\ile, Ener&y Secretary J a m es R. Schles inger s aid Thursday his prediction that un leaded gasoline will soon cost $1 a gallon wasn't intended as a "ereen light" to oil companies lo raise prices. Schlesinger's prediction of $l·a -gallon unleaded prices "within a year or so " was criticized by Sen . Walter D. County Top Target For Major Airport "Two of m y happiest mo· ments. were giving birth to my children. "Females of this world have got to stand up, en masse. and defend the right or people to hve. There·s nothing th at can't be solved nonviolently." She said the women at first were ignored by their men. and by the media. School Superintendent Robert Sandus said Thursday the re- cent court decision invalidating pay freezes imposed by the state after Proposition 13 applies to the local district. "The situation is different for US, though, ID tha t we don't have any muJti-year contracts that called for a specific salary in· crease.·· Sanchis said. "However, our existing con· tract s do have a re ·open er clause that could be used if the court ruled the pay freeze as un- const1tut1onal." Police investigator Mark Everton s aid Antony Lloyd Shields was booked into Orange County J ail late-Thursday and charged with grand theft and possession of stolen property. He 1s being held in lieu of $50,000 bail. "' Everton said the caper began when an elderly man Jiving in the 100 block of McKnight Drive an the Art Colony suffered a fall and removed the precious ring when his hand s welled. ··He put the ring into a jewelry box in February and didn't notice it missing until last No- vem ber." Everton said. "It was a 5.S8-caral diamond with a (llatinum setting." The investigator said police beg an probing th e disap· .,earance and determined the man's house had been fumigated by a Costa Mesa firm on March 29. 1978. Police tracked Fields through the fumigation firm and learned he had been showing a ring to seve ral employees and jewelers in the Orange County 8"a. ~'sForces ;!!!.1!.~'?';,.':, - fighting involving jet p and tanks was reported today · in the ea.stem Ugandan town of Tororo in an apparent battle between forces loyal to President Jdi Amin and others opposed to him. The new figbtin8 ~~ mijes ~ast of the Ug8ndan capatal of Kam- pala deepened the mlHtary threat against Amin's eigbt- year-old rule. To the south, a combined force of Tanunian troops and Ugandan rebels in re- cent weeks has pushed Amin's troops back to the town of Masaka, 80 miles from the capital. Officials at Mbale Hospital. 25 miles north of Tororo. said they bad received an undetermined number ot dead and wounded from today's fighting. The number of proposed sites for a major new Southern California airport has been nar· rowed to seven, three or which are in Orange County. The Southern Calilorn1a As- soc i a Uon of Governments <SCAG > released the lat.eat list of potenUal sites Thursday amid warnings that Los Angeles In- ternational Airport may reach capacity sooner than expected. The sites in Orange County are Bell Canyon in the southeaat county, the Loe Alamitos Naval Reserve Center and El Toro Marioe Corps Air Station. . The Qther sltes ar:e .. Caro.p. Pendleton Marine Base, Chino Hills. Chino Airport and Los Angeles·Long Beach Harbor. SCAG officials also announced that March Air Force Base and one other site in Riverside Coun· ty have been dropped from con· sideration. Los Angeles airport chie( Cllt· ton Moore, who joined SCAG of·· ficials at a news conference, said the final choice must be made soon to take the burgeon- ing passenger burden off Los Angeles International Airport. Everton said the misslni ring had not been re<:<>vered but said police were optimistic that it would be located soon. F,..,,, rage AJ CRIME ..• many people we'll have iD town Volleyball Melee Chafges Sought on any given weekend." Two Chinese restaurant "You can't really compare Laguna Beach with inland cities employees who were arrested such as Fountain Valley," he earlier this week as a result of a melee with a San Diego said. volleyball team, say they want ''Cities are growing up all to press charges against several around Laguna Beach, and this of the nameless netters. 1s their playground," he said. Saroraro'e Saelao, 30, and Vis· "It's the transients that are ~ ripping us off and then leaving ong Lee, 25, both employees of Chang's Restaurant, 620 Camino the city." Purcell asserted. de Lu Mares, were arreated by Purcell said. the 19 stolen mo· police following a fist, botUe, peds included in the 107 1978 and bayooet swtnctng battle in auto thefts ~c~un~ for much ol front of tbe restaurant early the dramatic nse m that type of ~nelday evening crime. Prior to 1978, he noted, . The incident, acoording to the no-peds were not classified as reataurant employees, began autos . after one of the San Diego State Rapes an Laguna Bea~b rose volleyball players used the out· from ie.ro in ~977 lo eight lD 1978. aide wall of tbe restaurant u a Purcell said the community urtnal wa s conscious of the rape · ,,,.... P.,,e Al problem thanks to a 1977 aware- n esa program sponsored by police. He hinted tbat sucb a pro- gram ruigbt have prevented the WADDILL. elght 1978rapes. • Bagltn said he would favor more clty fund,a be uaed t.o beet up police patrols if police believe that would stop the crime rise. "There is no question in my mlnd that our citizens would want us to spend more money for poUce protection lf lt would do the job," Bailin said. ORANGE COMT DAILY PILOT Proeecutor Robert Chatterton said in bis opening remarks t.o the jury Wednesday be will at- tempt to show the fetus was older than the defense contend.I, makin1 it more resistant to saline solution and more likely to aurvtve the abortion. Defense Attorney Charles Weedman said be wlll try to prove tbe fetu waa only 20 t.o 22 weeks alone and blgbly suacepU· ble to saline. Weedman. who contended the Infant ••for all practical purposes was already dead" wb.a It wu born told Jurors the 1allne cauaea .. tremendous aboek" to tbe fetu., alon1 with severe pbyaical damage. The 43·year-oJd Huntington Harbour obstetrician la accused of 1tran1Una the lnf ant 1lrl shortb aft.er' abe WIS borD to Ml11 fleaver. Waddill'• first murder trial ended tut llay wben Jurors said tJaQ ,... boDeltuly cleadlooked 1·1 la favor ol acquittal. lli11 Weaver'• tHUmony Tlau..., COlllBct.d wltb Ullll ot Dr. rwnet Howard, wllD U· •• '=" ........... U.. eo.m:; LC: ..,....,.. Boward loN UM ja17 lltiir ....................... ·~·---EEL ... ~,.-= Angry netters s aid a restaurant employee began the Incident by punching the player in the face. ~ut both assault suspects claim it was memben of tbe voJleyball team who sparked the row, wblcb at one time involved l.Speraons, witnesaessaid. Police n.id today they are in· veatigating the complaint of the two Cbfneae restaurant employees. Airline Eyes More Flights To San Diego Because Air California plans to suspend it.a service to San Diego. Golden West Airlines aaya it's planning to expand lt.s fllgbta from Orange County Airport to the mission city. Dick Biggs, spokesman for Golden Weal, said the three dai· ly round trips· offered now by his firm will be increased to seven on April 1, the day Air Cal begins reducing its San Diego aervice. .Alr Calllomia baa applied to the Civil AeronauUca Board for permission to completely st.op service to San Die10 by May 1. Bl111 said service inltially wlll be in the 18·pusen1er De Havilland Twin ()\ten but there are plans to include the 30· paasenger wide·bodY SO 1·30s as passenger demand Increases. ~Artui Makes Debut He said 40 million passengers a year is projected by 1981, but the earliest any major new airport could be finished is 1984. Sex Swingers Sentenced to WunlyJail A husband and wile found guil· ty last month of hosting public swinger parties at. their hODle in Fullerton's Sunny Hills area were sentenced lo serve Ume in Orange County Jail Thursday. North Orange County Municipal Court Judge Leonard Goldstein ordered John Louis Shellman. 50. to serve .four months in jail and his wife, Carla, 47, lo spend two months in jail. The sentences are to begin Monday unless the couple ob· tain a delay in Orange County Superior Court while they ap- peal their case. Goldstein als o placed the She llmans 'on three years' formal probation. The Shellmans were arrested last October after a three-month investigation by police. Officers po s ed a s gu es ts at th e Shellmans' weekend parties and also observed them from neighboring yards. Neighbors testified during the 13-day trial they could see nude couples engaged in sexual ac· • livitles in the back yard of the home the Shellmans had been renting. F,....PageAJ VANDALS. • cut in the robber siding, and the vandals did not restrict their crime to those cars parked on tbe street. ' Up and down several of the streets automobiles with the tell· tale lean were evident in park· Ing atalls, driveways and garages. "They t hought we didn't have a brain in our heads. and that we didn't know where we were a bout. "We know e xactl y w he re we 're about. And we're gomg there. Forward. "1 have never seen guts. like the guts of women i n Ireland And l'm so proud. It's releasing a lot of our women. We never bad a thing about feminism like American women. But it's re· leasing our women, ment.all~." "1 love Ireland. It's one or those countries you can get lost in. We're the friendliest people there are. Girl Sexually Tomued; Man Arrested THOUSAND OAKS <AP> -A 23-year-old man on parole from a previous sex-crime sentence was back in custody today after a captive 14-year-old girl was sexually tortured for nine hours. sheriff's deputies said. Kurt Eu g ene Jon e s of Thousand Oaks wa s booked Thursday for investigation of kidnap. rape <with a foreign ob· ject), attempted i-ape and mayhem. He said the girl was taken to a remolf area ne a r La k e Sherwood· and tortured with a cigarette lighter and raped with a weapon of undisclosed descrip- tion, Ventura County sheriff's Sgt. Doo Morrow said. ..,..The girl, whose identity was withheld, had been hitchhiking Wednesday with two boys when the trio were picked up. She told investigators the man who picked them up dropped the boys off at home, then took her captive to the lakeside area 40 miles northwest of downtowo Los Angeles. ·She was held from 10 p.m. to 7 a.m., Morrow said, adding that she gave a detailed description or her attacker a nd his car which led to Jones' arrest. Entire Stock of SUITS and SPORT COATS . That means district officials will ente r negotiations with three employee .organizations for a 1978-79 salary hike based on the reopener clause. Whether pay increases will be retroactive will be part of the negotiations. Most school districts affeeted by the recent court decisioQ had existing, multi-year contracts that called for specific pay hikes for employees. Those scheduled increases were halted when lbe pay freeze was implemented by t he now-inva lid a ted state legislation. When the Supreme Court ruled the wage freezt: provisions un· constitutional. districts with multi-year contra ct s were forced to honor scheduled pay hikes on a retroactive basis Nixon Ho11W Not Periled A brush fire rePorted near the Richard Nixon estate in Sao Clemente prompted c ity Ure crews to leap into action Thurs- day afternoon. But a dispatcher cance led the call before fire units could ar· rive at the south city location. Fire re ports indica ted city c r e ws were mere ly burning debris in the a rea. · nns HOOD NOT NAMED 'ROBIN.' DUDLEY. England CAP> -A man wearing a s)ocking mask over his head w!lked into the Birmingham Road branch of Barclays Bank, leveled a loaded crossbow at a cashier and or- de red her to fill tbe bag be was carrying with cash. A woman customer pummeled the robber Thursday with her handbag, but be escaped in a car with $2,402, the nk manager told police. Fina I Daysi OFF I . ... ALL SALIS FINAL IOUTM COAIT PLAZA CIMTll COSTA ... ~ CAUP.~ SAM D•ao l'lllWAY AT lllSTOI. ST. PHOMl MO-llN BANKAMaRICARD -MAST•R CHARGE -EVEN CASH· • I s DAILY PILOT A :J 4.9:.cent ,,·Wu Hike ,. -" I Judge As~ails .~ A/,lowed ., ,,.. .U.Wl•&ff p,.. , T he Depertment ol En rJ)' an nounctd today It •• eulo& Teen Violence prfc:e CODlrola 00 IHOllne 11 ft)Ove that wltl boost pri by ~:_t c nll or mOl"e pPr ~allon by 1.11e end Of tho y ar T he actJon umt> ' t.be UnllM States and otht"r lndustri-.Jued nations narf>ed to try lO <'Ut dOeray UH by S percent to off ~l the tmpact of tht> Iranian revolu lio n which hu dlaruptrd petroleum auµplies. 'Tbo gate>Un increa&e wlU rt'· s uit from lmplemcnt•lion ol an Enercy Department rule called ii "lilt" regutatJon, "hlch "'Ill allow refiner Wi"°)>as~ ulong more gasoline produ<'Uon cost:. t9 consumers. Bill Webb, a spokt! man tor t he department's Economic '!i~gulatory Administrat1on, satd µie average cost or a gallon of gasoline wiJI rise by almost s cents by the end of the year ~cause or the rule. He said he . ~1~ not know bow m uch or the in· .crease wouJd show up at pumps l'mmediately. 1n Paris , the lnternallonal ,Eoergy Association made the 41lDOUncement or the planned . "bluntary consumption cutback • ~y the 20-nation group, wruch ~ncludes most or the world's ma- .JO)' in~u:itnaJized countries. The ?~soc1abon left it up to each na. \Ion to decide how to implement the cut. but Chairman Nels 'Etsboll of Denmark said: "We eitpect contributions from in· A\vidual members to b e S1lnilar." · The U.S. delegate to th-e con· !~rence said specific measures 'ff ~d n ot been decided. In Washington, American energy ,.official.s have estimated that a .reduction of 600,000 barrels a ttay -about 3 percent of con- sumption -would be achieved w,tth relatively mild measures. lricluding enforcement or tbe 53 ~ph speed limit, use of car pool· \ng and mass transit and reduc· lion of beating and air condition· ,U>g in buildings .The United States had been ,U,ging IEA m embers to adopt ,s µch a conservation plan. calling t~r a consumption cut of 5 per· cent lo 7 percent. Before the recent revolution I~an produced '10 percent of th~ 011 used by the non-communist ~orld and S percent of that used 10 the United States. FIRE CAPTAIN MARK HAWKINS EXAMINES SA*N JUAN CAPISTRANO'S NEW ru'iCLE ...,... Ouk:k Attack Pumper Wiit Be Manned by Two Paramedtca tor lnatant ReaponM · Quick Attack Truck Aids Fire RespOnse By RAYMOND ESTRADA JR. Of tlie Oally ~ ... $t»ff Orange County Superior Court Judge William Murray told a San Clemente audience Thurs· day the number or shootings. knlfings and other gang-related violence in the state is escaJat- lng rapjdly. "Like animals in the jungle who spray their territory with urine. Cgaogs use paint> spray cans to write their slogans on f~nces and your homes." Mur· ray told the local Exchange Club membership. • Murray also said courts are "':Vay too lenient·· on young criminals who be called "little thieves and scoundrels " and "nas~y. viciOus people." Murray said crime "1s a Stouog man's game" with most crimes being committed by persons under the age or 25. The 56-year·old Mississippi -born JUrist is the presiding JUdge or Orange County juvenile court. Most gang violence in Orange County rises out of territorial prid e and not necessarily profits . Murray said . The judge asse rted that statewide prison gangs, like the By WILLIAM HODGE "We were finding t hat the "Mexican Mafia and 'Nuestra Of the Oally ""°'Staff F PH lLADELPHIA CA p > paramedics were getting to fires a m ilia," are supplying young One Twin Sacrificed In Surgery Four tiny hands nailed in the air Orange County fire officials before the volunteers could Span1sh·speaking hoodlums with as s urgeons separated Siamese say response time to San Juan respond." Capt. Mark Hawkins guns. ~wins in. a court-ordered .opera· Capis trano fires w~ll be says. Orange County's gangs "are taon , takmg the lire of one 50 her s_hor~en~ when. a new paee~ or "Until they got some equip· primarily found in the Spanish· sister could have the heart the f1~c!1ghtmg1 cqu1p~ent ~oe~ mto ment. th~ only thing they <the s peaking barrios like Santa shared since birth. Y sen ice 111L 1e Mission City m the paramedics> could do was throw Ana's Delhi." Murray claimed. The s u-rviving fruanC cancer-...ae;!.ltwo weeks. . IVs at the fire." Murray said, "Som e felons "Baby A" or "Twin A .. since 1 he new equ1pme~t•.-a::--:m=..-:1 r-.----~~ truck provides them won't carry a gun so they get 13 s h e was de livered first b sized pumper truck with a water· with eoougb water to control or 14 year-olds lo do it because Caesarean section Feb. 20, wa~ capacity of 400 gallons, .will. be most fires until the volunteers they figure not mucn will hap. listed in critical condition. manned by the paramedics wt?o arrive." Hawkins continued. ~n if.they get caught and go to The six-hour operation presently. work out of tbe S8n "It's called a 'quick attack Juvenilecourt." performed Thursday al St. Juan station.. . . . pumper' and it can be manned "Buttheteen-agers aresothept Christopher's Hos pital for Sao Ju~n s ren:iarning fire by two paramedics." they often shoot each other or Children _ commanded the force ~ons1sts or paid call volun· The new pumper truck went the~selves in the foot," Murray s kills of eight doctors, six nurses teer ~1re~en. who must come through checks at the Sao Juan asserted. and three heart pump techn.i fro~ Jobs in the area to resp~md station for a brier s tint in "So you see. it's not without cians. to fire calls . The paraoied.ics January and February. Tbe unit so';DeredeemingsociaJvalue.''he ·'Twin B was sacrificed to work full. time at ~be • station, is presenUy at Fire De partment qwpped. save another life,'' Or. Laurence ~ut .. un.l1I no~. dadn t have ·headquarters in Onange un· "Once.oneoflhemshothimself Somers. the chief s urgeon. told f1ref~ghting equipment. dergoing some warranty work i n t h e buttock s . y ou reporters an hour a fter the and the addition of a better don't know how tempted J was lO' operation. ''I'm quite optimistic brake system. say 'don't treat him'," Morray Twin A .. .is doing as well as can nJJ_ ff. h Officials expect the equipment ·added be expected.... ~ iu to b(\i,back in San Juan in a week ·'Ever Y now a nd then The surgical team knew from \.. 0 1 to lOliays. something good happens in the start that one gir l would On "lt augments our volunteer juvenile court,'' Murray told the ~ave to die if the other was to PerTnilS program,." a spokesman for the laugbi.rig club members . live. San Juan station says. "When Murray's half.hour s peech After an anesthetic was ad-we come up to a vehicle or ended with: mini.~red, the team gingerly To Comtriret tr ailer fi~e. ror example, we can "l 'll do damn near anything chambered heart and a common SOUTH L KE TAHOE lAP> The mid-sized pumper also The judge r~eived a standing liver in the chest and abdominal -More th 250 people came -was modified to carry the ovation from the 100 club mem· cavities of Twin A. out winners a · t 20·1 odds in paramedics• life -saving gear bers. o.,,,,._swH.._.. 'TEEN GANGS RISING' Judge Wllflam Murray 2nd Suspect In Slaying Found Guilty The s econd or three El Modena suspeets has been found guilty or Cirsl·degree murder in Orange County Superior Court in the s tabb1ne death of a Norwalk father during an 80·cent rob· bery. ' Randolph Moreno, 18. will be sentenced April 4 by Superior Court Judge Kenneth Lae. He races a possible life term in state pnson for the killing 01 Jose Nuno, 34. Another superior court jury earlier found co-defendant An· thony Romero guilty of the same murder The third youth, 17-year-old Roy . De Haro. agreed to plead g u al ty a nd test ified against Moreno Ill return for confine· m ent a t the· California Youth Authority instead of st ale prison. The three youths all wP.r'! trea~ as aduJts although they werti undet)..8 at lhe lime of the t'rtme outside the Juan More T1~ Bar in El Modena. U.S. oil companies already have announced restrictions on the amount or heating oil and .sasoline they wiJl supply to .<Sealers. There have been warn· in gs of higher prices and weekend s.er vicest.ation closings. O n e compan y, P h illips petroleum, announced limits on .retail sales at some or the com· pany-o wned s tations in Oklahoma. pos 1t1oned t h e lone , six · ~ makeanin.iUalattack." forafree Junch." At 1:28 p.m .. Dr. R.K. Balsara a higb·stalces awing at South and rescue equipment. Tbe unit clamped off Twin B's primary Lake Tahoe. also carries. ~~sic fi_re fighting ""-D~lly Carter ~,; ... _.Out? be art artery. The prizes were r esidential tools used mt ti ally an battling .... 6Jf,, ~ Ju '15 • "The baby was then taken out building permit authorizations blazes. or the operating room dead .. for the LaJte Tahoe portion of El "It's stuff you're going to need WAS.HINGTON (AP) -B.illY Somers said. "ll wasn't diffic~t Dorado County. on a n initia l type call, .. the Carters doctoi: and a h~sp1tal t d le t · The county hand ed out 252 spokesman says. "The new truck spokesman derued 8 Washington o e c an emot1ooal upheaval . also has a shorter wheel base that Star .report today. that the_ pres1-among the nurses when the life perm1ts to the fo rtunate ones dent s b th support systems w~ unhooked. among more than 5;000 who ap-givesitbettermane uverability " ro er ts a patient al "We di~ somethMg today that plied. The permit holders still The van formerly used by the ~eth1sda Naval Medical Center resulted an the death of an in· must meet local building re-paramedics will be kept at the 10 su utb~ Maryla!ld and m ay · HowHigh dividual," he said. ··we ended quirements. station for use as a n a m bulance go to a pnvate hospital later for up in court yesterday to get a About 200 people braved slick if necessar y. The vehicle has treatment or alcohol a~use. court order for the separation in roads and falling snow to watch been stripped of its pa ra medic The younger Carter is . not and order lo protect ourselves and as the winning numbers were equipment, which was placed on has not been a p atient at .. The Moon? the hospital" from liability. picked out or a wire tumbler the new pumper. Bethesda,. spokt:s man Denial · ·1 t Garner said. Dr. Paul Broup . CONCORD, N .C. <AP > "That's only been done once Slm t ar o ones used to pick • -Disc jockey Mitch before . But we were participat· bingo numbers. E aves tried to generate a ing in a procedure in which The drawing marked the first little excitement by prom-someone would die. In effectthere major thaw in a building freeze isin g record a lbums to was a h · cide," the surgeon at the lake since 1977 resulting listeners who would brave added. from a shortage in sewage treat. the cold winter night and s• parents, a menl capacity. About 11.000 "s hoot the moon" _ ex· Philadelphia couple who have residential building lots bought pose their backsides in requested anonymity, have two before the moratorium have re-public. other children -a boy and girl. maioed unde•eloped in the area A bout 100 listeners "They knew it would be twins, while prices for existing housing dropped by radio station but oot Siamese twins'' Somers intbe lakeareahavesoared. WPEG. dropped their said. ''It took a while' for us to d r a wer s and got t heir g4:t consent for the operation. a lbums. But Eaves got Buth of such twins is· a shock to fired. an y parents. The prospect of : • ''It was a very spon· surgery is another shock. But of ! taneous conte5t ." the 19.-course the biggest shock is the • ye1tr -old disc jockey said realization one of your children ! of bis stunt Feb. 10. is going to die." • Momenu after be a n· Siamese twins occur when a : nounced the contest, the fert1Uzed egg begins to divide • highway outsidt; the sta· but fails to complete the separa: ! lion filled with honking tion ~nto two embryos. This oc- : motorlats, drawing the at-curs ~ one out of every 65,000 or : tention of police. so b irths. Babies with joined :• hearts occur only once in 100 ooo ·: births. . • ~ ~lDiike Turns Soft •• IIn Sui.day's Pilot ~ Startlnl oil lfarcb. Sunday's :3>ally Pilot will help )'OU keep lD ?.lep with stories about the ~ace Corps, house rentala, TV ~eraonaUtiea and tbe oil ~na,e. ... .. •• !• Pooa llAN'I P8YCllJAftY • Fw aao at tbe Caravan Tea ardea. a tarot nllder will ~­" .u ..meta and deJlN' ADAU.IDeto .. IDia .M11alllteid Pr.a NpOl't ==~~ ... ~--·· ...... .......... (SUNDAY'S BEST) PEACE COaPS WAa -The pro1ram President John F . Kon· nedy eltablisbed to spread tnn· quWty and belp tbe world'• poor 11 embroiled In • fi1bt over 1oal1. An Alloclated P.re11 cor- r11DODdeat nporta from the bat-tlefteld. Chicago Strip Search Flayed C HI C AGO CAP ) -The · American Civil Liberties Union has filed suit charging that the ChJcago Police Department con· du~ted al least 10~000 ilJegal strap-searches of women the past five years. The ACLU, in a class-action suit fUed Thursday in U.S. Dis: trld Court. seeks damages of $125,000 for each victim of im · proper searches on grounds that the victims t ulfered "degrada- tion, bumlliatioo and pain" and were deprived of constitutional ri1hts. ACLU Gfflclala said at a news conference that Improper and anneeded atrip.-1earc.ba llill are betn1 conducte d despite 111td e lines re r a rdina 1uch aear cbea laaued Feb. 19 by Police &.qlt. James E . O'Grady. Herbert Mareue To Speak at UCI , . llama llDd nt.lnd wvenlt.y pbtloeopbr profeaor Herbert Jlam. ll lebed .... to ... ill =-~=-on....d lloaday Tiie I p.m. l~ la lD roam • ot tM 8ocfal Sei•oe Toww, OD H_.., )f=.11·· to talk ...... .... tor IUI'• ..... of ............... ... DG11~• lalll 1a mp1a1111'ed bJ Ille' ~ • 1Pll·P~ Qlllf>. .... Bare Root Fruit Trees and Roses No. 1Non-httnt10111 ..................................... '2.99 No. 1 htented Ro111 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~4.49 AARS Award winners ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• '6.99 Standard fruff'Trtts ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• tr om '4. 99 Stml·Dwarf fruit Trttl ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• from '7. 99 Plus o wide vor1erv ot smou fruits & veae101>le!- RAZOR-LITE SHOY~E!.L --~~-W ~ '1r:::::ii.i--_.;.,iil.-=::::==i~----SpeclQJ constructton makes • rn1s the eoslest shovel for use in horopon sous Easter rree ptonflng ono llfe11me guarantee means you 11 never need onorher snovet• S 9 9 9 Reg '13 sg Sale Price • • who .has been treat.mg Billy for a resp1.ratory illness in a Georgia hos pital. told The Associated Press: "He 's still here. I don't know where that story came from." The newspaper said the presi- dent ·s brother entered the gov- ernment facility Tuesday after arrangements we re made by Rear Adm. William Lukash. the Wh 1te House physician. ~·· <Yt'' ·• ~' 1~r-~. !;.,.q;f ~ "' ' -~ ~ l"I ,, FRUIT Tr{EES 4 !~ b •.' / · Ctioose from opr1co1, peocn plum. n1:c1oune. oppl~ 11g Bore Roof Qeq ·4 99 Sole Price s3.99 MARGUERITE DAISY Ad<f 1nston1 spring c()for 10 any goroen soot Clloo!>e lrom wl'llle orvenow I Gal S•Z8 Reg '2 29 Sol• Price $1.49 ' • , .. . A4 DAlt.V PILOT •• b~ ....... ~(( Tom~~\· Marplaiae We're Turned Off LOOK AWAY FOa A B&IGHTE& DAY: Okay, to you'v• Nad all I.be doom & t1loom ln U.. new• columna. Oaaollne-prlcet eacalatlnl. War In Vletnam a11ln. ln· creaM!d receqlon peril1. LiJteG. what you need is 10methlnf to brilhlen your day heN on a Tbank Ood It'• Fr day. How about televlaklnT Aa the old·tlme radio <'Ommentator uaed to 11y. "Ah, •there'• Sood nen toniabt !" Aod lbe aood n w1 la that t.ievlafon ••on th• d ~Un•. NO, I DON,. MEAN the content ln the pro1ram1. You Mlready knew about the dttllne there. J 'm talkln1 about the numbt-r or peopll', who, lapein1 into a near-catatonic Some Folk& Will Do Anything to ~ on rv· state, stare l\Umbly at the Boob Tube for hours on into the night. l 1 So it is that the Washington Post just r ecently published a survey suggesting that 53 percent oHhe people they polled are watching less television than they did five years ago This reverses a clear trend in red eyeballs. Every sur- vey from the 1950s up until this last one bas been showing that people were spending more and more hours staring blankly into their home video. So the Post's new poll is the fJ.rst time anyone bas ever suggested that people have fmally found the "OFF" button on the flickering infernal machine. THERE'S EVEN MORE good news, according to the Post poll. Of the people questioned, a whopping 30 percent couldn't even come up with a name for their favorite pro· gram. ~ This gives another little boost to brighten your day. It suggests an escalation in American taste. The tube fare has been so terrible thai the mind even blots out any memory of it. or course, it must be admitted here that when in· formed of the poll results, television producers dldo't " believe It and network brass ~puled the findings. YOU CAN BE SURE that the tele\>islon people will act swiftly to come up with a contrary poll to prove that everybody loves underarm deodorant commercials. The Post will thus be accused of resorting to news flimflam of years ago, like Moon Hoaxes and sending Stanley to find Livingston. Never mind all that. I choose to believe the Post. It sure makes for a brighter Friday. Est,es F a£ing Another Trial DALLAS <AP) -Paroled financial manipulator Billie Sol Estes and three associates have been ordered to stand trial May 14 on federal charges similar to tbose which landed Esles in prison in the early 1960s Estes was released on a personal recognizance bond Thursday after pleadJng ~ cent at arraignment here to federal fraud and conspiracy charges. Panel Supports ' 'Saccharin Use WASHINGTON <AP)-A National Academy of Sciences panel rec· ommended today a sweePlni revlllon of tbe n1Uon'1 food safety laws that ml&ht allow contln'*! aale of 11ccb1rln. The lona·•walted report recommendJ that the Food and Drug Ad· mlnl1traUon be altowed to clualfy food.a and additives as poalnc a blth. moderate or low rtak. The qency alao ahoyld be al-academy panel aald they believe I o w e d , u n d e r 11 m i t e d saccharin should not be banned clrcumatancea, to weil.}l tbe outright, nor should it be al· beneflta u well u the 1isk of lowed distribution freely without food additive., the report said. special warnings. \INOEa THIS POLICY. the FDA could ju.atily continued use or aaccharin. the last ~enerally used artl!lcial sweetener remain· 1na on the market. Saccharin is known le cause cancer in male rats The FDA tried to ban sac· charm in 1977 as potentially hazardou.s to humans. Congress stepped in and passed an 18· month moratorium on tbe ban, while requiring warning iabels and furth er study . The moratorium is to end May 23 un· less Congress acts to reinstate it. The panel of the prestigious academy, an independent or- ganization that conducted the study under a federal contract for Congress, suggested several options in case Congress wants to handle the saccharin issue separately from proposed re· visions of food safety laws. Five or the 37 panel members dissented, saying there was enough evidence for an outright ban on saccharin. SOME st MILLION to 70 million Americans consume sac· charln regularly, one-third of them children under age 10, the FDA says. The governme nt's current food safely law, passed in 1938 and amended in 1958, states fl at- ly that additives must be shown to\be safe. It does not provi~e for diflerent categories of risk or al· low the benefits or an unsafe substance to be weighed against the risk. The 1958 Delaney Clause re· quires the FDA remove from the market any food additive known to cause cancer in animals or humans. FDA Commissioner Donald Kennedy has said his agency is drafting its own legislative pro· posals for changi ng the rood safety law .. NATION I WORl:O - Tattoo Plays Taps Her stint in the Marine Corps appears to have ended early because of a small star-shaped tattoo on her left wrist. Lorraine Nicotera of Valley Stream, Long Island, was talcing basic training at Parris Island, S.C., when the decoration was discovered. The Marine Corps de-' cided Thursday, after playing taps for her career, that its ban on tattooed women would be changed, but Miss Nicotera turned down the option to stay in the Corps. THE ACADEMY SAID options under existing law range from a total ban to unrestricted use, but suggested Congress focus on an option between the ex.tremes. Most members of the Iran Remains Tt1rbulent Boy, 7, Hit By Officer; Geu Ticket SPRINGFIELD, ·m. (AP) The parents of a 7-yeafi·Old boy who was ticketed for jaywalking after be was hit by a car driven by an off-duty policeman t\ave sued the city of Springfield and the ticketing officer for $920,000. "Whoever heard of ticketing a 7-year-old kid?" Bryan Powell's father, Ronald, asked Thursday. THE CIVIL DAMAGE suit, filed in state Circuit Court here, alleges that Patrolman John Wilson took steps not regularly a part of the legal process .. to pro- tect a fellow officer from civil liability. II As a result of the incident, the suit claims, Bryan suffered "humiliation, nervous shock, loss of sleep, mental anguish and was placed in contempt and derision among his friends and acquaintances." Bryan was struck Oct. 8 by a ca r driven by off-duty Patrolman Mark Harms. In his police report, Harms said his car struck Bryan. He settled out of court for Bryan's medical coats. Bryan was taken to a hospital with cuts and bruises. While there. Wilson, who investigated the accident, showed up and is- sued the youngster a traffic cita· tlon for crossing a street at other than a crosswalk, the suit al- leges. 'Giwrrillas Fire Bullets, Propaganda TEHRAN, tran CAP> - Power·hungry guerrillas fired bullets and propaganda blasts in Tehran early today, underlining the conlinuin~ turbulence in Iran fo llowing Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini's revolution. The shots echoed through areas controlled bx Khomeini's Mojahedeen Islamic forces and presumably were fired by leftist Fedayeen g u errillas. No casualties were reported. BOTH GROUPS ARE heavily a rmed with hundreds o r thousands of weapons taken from military barracks as the army collapsed Feb. 10 under the weight or desertions in the enlisted ranks. -------------------------- Shooting incidents have become almost a night!~ occur· rence as the rival political groups jostle for position. The exchange or fire was followed by an hour-long bar· rage of words through powerful bullhorns as the rival groups harangued each other across sandbag bunkers set up in parks and squares. ONE OF THE areas is over- shadowed by the 14·story In· tercontinental Hotel, home to most of the Western press. Khomeini returned to his native holy city of Qom on Thursday t o li ve there permanently, he said, but he stressed in a speech after his ar- rival that be was not relin- quishing the reins of power and would continue to direct the Islamic revolution. Officially left behind in the capital to attend to political af· fairs was Prime Minister Mehdi Bazargan's government. However, Bazargan appears powerless to restore order out of the continuing chaos that has en- veloped Tehran and other major cities throughout Jran. IN AN APPARENT display of frustration Wednesday, Bazargan threatened to quit if the rival guerrilla groups did not stop their "anarchistic acts." He accused revolutionary peoples committees. set up by Kho- meini, of "obstructing govern· ment." Half the people of the world earn less in a year than a typical • newspaper carrier earns. · Daily Pilot carriers make twice as mucQ money in a year as half the people on earth make. ·9hio Flooding Receding And theirs is only a part-time business. "It usually only takes me 15 to 20 minutes a day," car- rier Jacqueline Kelly reports. Other carriers may work an hour or so each day. Winter Weather Continue• in West Teaeperat~ "' ~ "" Alllu'llW ., .. Ali.Me n • .Ot 8•ttl,,_.. sa .. lllrm~ ..... 1119"1 .. 12 ... llolM 4' IA .Ot IMstefl " *' llllffelO SI U .11 Ql<.AttD • 2t ... Clftcl-.tl '1 " Cleft4eN .. JS ... 0.1 flt. WWI .. ,. ~ " . OetrMt Jt IS ,1t Oltllllll 17 1J .. , .... ,.... t ·II ........ ,. f7 ... .._.. " ., ...... ,.,. 10 SI ICMl'IQ!y . .. LMV .... " ti ... Ltnle..._. SI M L .. A,...._ S1 • Mltftll ,. 1t ......... . .. ...,..._, al • ......... . .. NewO... " .. New'fM H ti ·" Oll ... Qtf .. ., Ofllelle •• ,.._. ...... JJ " •• ...... """"" . ..... , ... MOiie~ II YIN 00 llOI ::i ll'INf -.., 'IO D"' ,_, ot1iW Diii ,#WI,.,.,,~ ..... --....... '""="~ '°"" ·-"°"'-•lll Olll D*lut• It• ... 111'9-....., .... ---=· '= MOii ~ .... _____ ....._ _......_ ...... ... c:....c..-....,. =-~-- FORECAST ~. .. ... it ~~ 46., .16 ........ ,, It ... ...... Or9 46 ,, .... "tt MLAll!t et II ......... ". ·" .... 0-.. .. •1 ... ._,,. N . '""" .... ,...... ., u M M Matte II II .flt ~ ... ........ .. .... , CM.lllOlt ..... .... ,.,.... ~~ .. ., .. ..,... .... ...... . "' ~ 11•.• _....,. a• ........ .. • .a ..... .. ........ .. . =:-.=-· .. .. .. . ........ .. ... ~ ... ii; ==:: UA111•4A ••ta ~ I ( Jacqueline Kelly, 12, de- livers the Daily Pilot to her Costa Mesa customers. Like all Daily Pilot carriers, Jacqueline operates her own business in a free enterprise system. She helps ~ake this the wealthiest country on e~rth. If you would like to make twice the money that half the people on earth make, call the circulation department at 642-4321, or mail the coupon to Daily· Pilot Circulation, P .O . Box 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. -------------------~-------~-~--M•ll To: Orange Coast Dally Piiot P .O. Box 1560, Coa&a Mesa Callfomla 92626 t Yes! Id like to fin out more about. being a Daiiy Pllot newspaper car r . . Na•• ..... A~rHa C1t1 ..... I . . . . . .. ...... Ace:·············· ------------~~-~~------~---~~-~~ & DAILY PILOT 842-4321 ·: -