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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1979-03-09 - Orange Coast Pilotf I • I !Mom's Body Found I { Hideouts, Topie Deatb Penalty Of Rape Trial, Sought • ID Call It Quits Laguna Slaying 3 . ' .. - ·DAILY PILOT * * * 10< * * * FRI DAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 9, 1979 VOL 72, llO. 61, •SECTIONS, +t l"AGES Few Fa~ts Known Valley Woman Found Slain By JERRY CLAUSEN Of ... 0.11, 1"1191 s .... Fountain Valley police have shrouded the death of a 28-year- old housewife and mother or two in secrecy since the woman's body was discover ed in her home by a neighbor Thursday morning. The victim, Joan Virginia An· dersoo, was found by a neighbor Death Asked For Swpects In Slaying Orange County De puty Dis- trict Attorney Dave Carter says the death penalty will be sought for two young men charged with first degree murder in the Dec. 1 sta bbing death or a Lag una Beach salesman. Robert Eugene Rowe , 20, of Capistrano Beach, and Craig Leland Bighorse, 18, of El Toro, pleaded innocent Wednesday to charges they killed Rodney James Gilbert, 32, in his home in what police say was a drug rob- bery. Rowe and Bighorse have been denied bail and remain in Orange County Jail pending a March 20 hearing in South Orange County Judicial District court to determine if they will stand trial. Rowe and Bighorse were ar- rested Feb. 28 along with a 17· year-old Capistrano Beach boy. Carter said a decision is pend· tng on whether to attempt to have the 17-year-old stand trial in connection with the slaying as an adult. Tbe death penally will not be sought for the youth, be said. The \Dlll8med youth remains in Orange County Juvenile Hall pendinl further bearings. Laguna Beach police homicide InvesU,ator Gene Brooks said it 11 aUe1ed that the three suapects entered Gilbert's residence at •Ya HllJ St. with the notion that <See DEATB. Pa•e Al) OJureh Suit OK'd SAN Dlt:GO (AP) -A ltat. appellate court bH uptet_ ~ lower ea.art deciliotl aad'""naled tllat tbe United lletbodlst Cluam can be autd in c:GDMC· tloll with tM Onanclal ~•PH ol lbe Paetflc 8ome9 retlnmlDt ~-~ •· who took the dead woman's son, Jason, 3, to the child's home at 16587 Hemlock St. after a pass- ing motorist found the boy wan- dering in the street. The neighbor, Mrs. Lynn DeCamp, said this morning she believed Mrs . Anderson was dead when she found her at about n :OS a .m. but that she called city paramedics. "I was in shock," Mrs. Decamp said. The victim's other child. a 10-montb-old daughter, was in the home. Neither of the children had been harmed, police said. Police, who are releasing minimal information, said only that the death, termed a homicide, first was reported as a possible suicide. In a news release, they an· nounced, "Investigation at the s cene revealed that a homicide had apparently oc curred sometime during the previous night (Wednesday> while her two children. . . were inside the house." Police added, "There are no known suspects at this time. The exact caus41 of death has not been determined yet.'' The dead woman's husband, Mark, was working in Northern California when the murder OC· curred, police said. Mrs. DeCamp said this morn- ing that police, who have sur· rounded the house with a yellow <See VJCl'DI, Pace A2> Unschedliled Stmroway SALINAS CAP> -The deputy sheriff needed Juat a few quiet moments to answer a call of nature. But tbe outhouse was al· tacbed to a bus, and a sur- prise bouncy ride gave the deputy a case of badly bruised, er, pride. Tbe Monterey County 1ltertff'1 olftee Mid Depu· l1 Gordan Sonat WU ln• 1ld• tbe portable toilet wba tbe bul drtHr. un- aware tM UW. tr.Uer was OHapNd droft ffl"Oll a bumP1 ii.id to pick ap a 8J'OUP ol farm worten. When tbe bul ·=· tbe driver beard 1 ut1 from iDlkte tbe tr.Utt and foand th* aftleer. Pro e • IXe Healtlag Sea Lions Freed • 1tes ~oast Only 4 Locations Approved By TOM BARLEY Ot -O.lly l"llot Stall Disappointed oi l industry of- ficials learned. today that only four oil exploration locations off the Orange Coast have survived a decision that cut by one-third the Southern California offshore area to be leased in June for new oll and gas development. Department of the Inte rior spokesman Bill Grant said the re visions authorized by Interior Se cre tary Cec il Andrus eliminated proposed exploration tracts off Huntington Beach. Seal Beach and Da na Point. He identified the survivors as three sectors off Laguna Beach and one off Newport Beach. All are about four miles out to sea, Grant said. · "And this doesn't mean that : they 'II be there when bidding \ opens in June," Grant said. ''The reduced exploration map now goes lo Governor Brown for his consideration and he may have some further objections to these proposals." Two sea lions were released at Aliso Beach in Laguna Beach Wednesday after- noon by their caretakers. Teacher John Cunningham and lifeguard Jim Stauffer, holding his daughter Misty, watched as one of the creatures got back into the swim of things. The sea lions were found near Shaw's Cove and in Newport Beach about one month ago with numerous ail- me nts including malnutrition . T h e animals were nursed back to health at a shelter in Laguna Canyon operated by Stauffer and Cunningham. They still have one more sea lion at the shelter who is re- cuperating from illness. Grant said there was no doubt that tremendous pressure by en- vironmentalists led his depart- ment to cut the proposed ex- ploration area of 1.141.800 acres <See OIL, Page AZ> Coast Rideout Split Revealed Weath e r Low clouds tonight and Saturday morning clear· ing to hazy s uns h ine Saturday afternoon. Lows tonight so to ss. Hi ghs Saturday from mid-60s al beaches to low 70s inland. Subjects of Rape Trial to Cml It Quits SALEM, Ore. <AP> -John Rldeout, acquitted in a publicized trial of raping his wife, says her decision to ftle for divorce two months after their reconc1U1tion is .. the final straw." "There's no turning back," Rideout tald Thursday after learniq that his wife, Greta, filed a dlvoree petition in Marion County Circuit Court. Tbe couple announced their ~Jan. 6 and told re- porters tbey were happier than tbey bad ever been. ...... Bat RtAleout, who turned 22 Tbunday, Mid be had not seen his wtfe or their 2Ya-year-otd daqllter, Jenny, since shortly before be received a note Tuel· day fr'Olll lln. Rideout M)'1Da .... ....,.... This week, Rideout said, be· learned that bis wife told a re- porter tbal everything was not Priest Gets Tenn in Jail SAN FRANCISCO <AP> A Catholic priest who admitted stealing more than Sl00,000 from the church and parishioners to feed a compulsive 1ambling bablt it belnf ordered to spend eo days ln J&ll and repay the money. In 1 plea-bargalnln1 deal, the Rev. John S.n·lhun1 pleaded 1uUty to two bad·cbetk counts and one count of '1'•nd tbeft ' ' 4 e\' "peachy-keen" in their mar- riage. "She left me everything here except her makeup and her car," said Rideout, referring to the north Salem residence they leased shortly after their recon- ciliation. "All of hers and Jen· ny's clothes are still here." Dec. zr, a jUI')' of eight women and four men acquitted Rideout in what was believed to be the INSIDE TODAY The oil altortage hurts et>ery· body while the cutback of another Iran.an e%J)Ort a/· f ects thf pocketbooks of a few . Check the price of covior fn Orange County on Page Bl. first cue in the United States of •• •-s-tt. a man beinc charged with rape ~-=-~ ... by a wife wttb bom be was Uv· tr.=. ina. c ......... The latest separation ls the ='9:.:... couple's fourth since their mar· o... ..__ riaae Nov. 15, 1976. :=.': It came as no surprise to ,......... Charles Burt, one or the two I==. .. •. A7 • M ... Al Ot-'6 a a .. A6 C'I .. ., .. .. CA 1 t<See OIVO~<;~., Pa~, Al> • ~.l~~-------- A.I DAIL V PILOT s r1lday. M.,en e, l97tt Next Oil P;rice llike May Be .Set at 9% ByfteAM9cJ.l&M ........ Oal expon.tnc natioM t.bat took advantace of Iran's ,..volt b1 quickly ralalnl the price of oil 11e~m to tM-M"tlllnc on an ln· creHo of about t percent - more than twlc-e the rtae planned for April t Artt'r 11 rotmd of tndt!pend('oC prn~ 1ocrt>a of varytna ah;l't-, iit·verul naalloo that ral .-d pri<>.-~ re adJusttn.g the alte of thr JUrnPI 10 there l1 aomc unltormlty Tiu· 1avoroe1 numoer appe&r1 Ln k t _.,r<:ent, or a1 JO more lhu the OPEC but ,rk of au~ 1 barrel lraQ an Kuwait are al that levf'I already, and Abu Ohabl and Libya. which put throu1h 1 mallc•r 1ncrcrn1H t>arlt~r h ove' app i r ntly ('h ni:t'd lhetr mlJ1(b 1rnd (lone with th" hlahc•r number. 1.1ccord lnJC lo i.ource• Abu Ohab1 whoso 1 par~nt lncr~ue wu the first lndepen· dent rile amon1 tbe OPEC n•· llona. rtportedly la rt1dylna another 1maU lncree,e. with ip· du1try eourcea 1ayin1 It wlU prof>. ably take them to the $1.20 level. Ubya, which orl1lnally ralHd Ill price s percent. has mudl' tM lncrea e 9 percent EIC~rtJs islll<J the idea appears lo bt' lo present u united front Murch Zti when the OPEC na lU>nb .cuthcr In Geneva to dis- 'Peace Up to Egypt' Begin: .Jsroel H~s Done Its Part ALEXANDRIA. Egypt <AP l -RolUng through the Nile delta ~ a slow train, President Carter and Egypt's Anwa r Sadat sa111 today problem~ and mu.un derstanding~ s till block an Egypt1an-lsraeh treaty. Secretary of State Cyrus R. Vance will stay an the Middle E ast for up to a week whether or not Carter succeeds an winning a treaty, T he Ai;su< 1 •• ted Press lcurn\.'\J rt.tn'°' W('f~ beinf( made for Varw~ to t·>.plc.1111 th~ trc<ity to l eader~ in Jordan cind Saudi Arabia ir an agreement •~ con· eluded or to work on remain- ing details if there 1s no pact. The Egyptian president said be i!I ready to sign such a treaty. but Israeli misunderstandings Wrong Robert Impostor 'Casts' for Film . . COLUMB US. Ohio <AP) -Some local residents ms1st Robert Redford already has arrived but the blond box office smash isn't scheduled here for about a month. Columbus' current Robert Redford is an impostor. Someone has been introduc- ing himself as the actor at night s pots. He dan~es with women, says he's casllng roles for his movie and takes interviews says Mari Barnum, manager of the Ohio Film Bureau. "I got 30 phone calls yester- day from people who insist they met Robert R edford." Ms . Barnum said. '1EOFORO The real Redford is in Utah filming another movie . He will be in central Ohio to work on "B:ubaker,'' a prison film that uses an abandoned Ohio reformatory as its setting. Ford Says He's Not A Candidate By~ Associated Press Gerald Ford won't rule out a possible e ntry into the 1980 presidential race, but the former p resident says he is definitely not now a candidate for .the Republican nomination Two other politicians, Sen . Howard Baker of Tennessee, a nd perenntaJ candidate Harold Stassen, both said T bursday they would seek the GOP nomination. <Related story, A4) "We've got a lot of good can- didates in the Re publican fold," Ford said in New York City on Thursday Just before addressing a conference on electric uUllties. ". .I'm golng to sit and watch it and enjoy it." But Ford declined when asked If be would make a "Shennan- esque statement'· aimilar to Civil War Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman's declaration that "If nominated I will not accept; if elected I will not aerve." Ford responded, "I don't think it's good to go that far." Senate OKs I.Amit WASHINGTON <AP> -The Senate, without a roll-call vote, bas decided to delay imposing for four years an $8,600 limit on how much its members may earn above their $57,500 salary. ot.AMOaCOMT t DAILY PILOT TlllltMM (711)MMltt Cl11llfledMll ... 1l t1.....,. ,,__ .. °""""" -- f'rowtPageAJ OIL ••. by 340,000 acres. ··But there were other fac· tors," he said. "We examined concerns expressed in the fields of geology and hazards to ship. ping and they played a part in the decision." Oil industry executives who have been awaiting the chance to bid on the development areas refused to comment today until they have had ~ chance to re· view the Andrus decision. "I ball expected it," com· mented a Standard Oil executive who asked not to be Identified. "The environmentalists have been up ln arms for some time and recent newspaper stories on the impact of oil and gas drilling off your coastdldn'tbelpone bit." Seventeen oil companies had expressed interest in drilling ln an area that, a recent 1eologlcal survey estimated, could contain as much as 71S million barrels of oil. U the tracts first identified by the Department of the Interior bad gone all the way to explora· Uon it would have meant that oil valued at more than $4 billion would have been pumped from the ocean floor in an a rea rang. ing from Point Conception in the north downcoasl to the Mexican border. The project was opposed from its conception by Rep. Robert Badbam, R·Newport Beach, and he today renewed bis plea to the federal government to solve the nation's energy crisis by the de· velopment of nuclear power. "I Just can't understand why these areas <Laguna Beach and Newport Beach > were left in while others oft our coaat were taken out," Bad.ham said. "I am looting Into the matter ri1ht now. "I have always said that our federal enerty policy la a non· polic1," Badham said. "I think the actk>na by the Department of the Interior in this instance pret- ty well juatlftH that crlticlam." Badbam said the prol)Oled oil exploration otf the Orange Coast abould only have been un· dertalten aa • desperation meuure. "II we would ao into nuclear power u I conatanUy urae It ~ldn't be Dffellary ... be said. We don't need thete ullY oU facllltlel off • coaaWne and I tlllU tbeJ wt1I clo tremeadoua .., • ....,.,,,,..al damace." EDYironmentallltl wbo ba.e belabored federal auUaorlU•• •Ince tbe aplor.UO. pla wu Ant made public uwe pcat.ed out tbe project ereatea buudl to ~. turtlel, blp .... Uld a 11111nbtr ol bU1li tltat ue DOW oa die .. .,, rid 11*• lllL and mistrust block the way He said that only "some words here or there'' separate the two nu· lions. Carter, s peaking to reporters as he and Sadat rode an open railroad car from Cairo to tbis ancient port city. said talks are going well but "we still have some problems. obviously." He planned to continue talks in Alexandria and lo attend a state dinner with Sadat, re maining overnight and heading back for Cairo Saturday morning. In Israel. Prime Minister Menachem Begin spent three hours briefing his Cabinet and said afterward. "Eve rything now depends on the Egyptian a nswer. Isra el has done its part." The Israeli Cabinet has ac- cepted compromise suggestions offe red by Carter, but Sadat is seeking s ome modifications . Carter Is scheduled to relay Sadat's response to Begin on Saturday night in Is rael. Begin told a parliamentary committee that a pos1ti vc response from Sadat would "pave the road lo peCtce." but a negative resp onse would be "Egypt's responsibility." Carter a nd S adat r ode t hrough 140 miles or blooming cotton and cheering throngs on t he four-hour trip from Cairo to this MedJterrancan city Crowds alon~ the way chant· ed. ··carter. Carter." and "Long Jive Sadat.·· The train slowed, but did not slop as it passed through towns and villages. Helicopters hov- ered overhead during the trip. In the populous town of Tanta, t urbaned village musicians. berobed farmers, students and workers greeted the leaders. Hanging from l.rees and lamp· posts and clustered on rooftops and balconies, they shouted "We Jove you Carter, Viva Carter ," and "We sacrifice souls and blood for you, Sadat." There were reports the Secret Service objected to the train trip, fearing that travel through open country, villages and towns was an invitation to trouble in a ?A iddle Eas t scarred wltb violence. FBI Silent On Iranian C:Ommandos LOS ANGELES <AP> -The FBI bu mused to comment on a report that Iranian students are being trained in the use of flreal'ID8 and terrorist activities at centers lo the Southern Calilornia desert and in F lorida. It waa reported Thursday that members of the Iranian Student Movement are being trained in commando tactics at a center within two hours of Los Angeles and at another center in the Tallahassee, Fla .• area But there has been no official confirmation or the report from authorities, either here or in Florida. "I think lt's ridiculous,'' said Siad llortuav. a spokesman for seve ral Iranian student groups he re. Since the turmoil over the Shah's reaime began In Iran, there have been several "dein- onatr allona by Iranlan stu· dent.a in the United States. On Jan. 2, about 200 s tudents claabed with poUce when they stormed the Beverly HUis home of tbe Shah 'a sister. FremP.,,eAJ DIVORCE ••• lawyers who r epr esented Rideout at bil trial. "It'• exactly what I expect· td," be 11id. "It fill the pattern. Tbey have Mparated and f'e(On· cUecl npeaa.dly, and lt '• a pret. ty to9'b blat.ory . ''Tbey're JUlt youn11ten wtth a Jot ol problem• ... Rideout facel a domHUC rel•· Uou court bearlfts April te on • t.be 1tate'1 .U.mpt to a•ln '4,• relmburHmHt for welfare fQda r.eelved bJ bil wtf• and ~--. tM tlm• tM couple ... ..,.,..... cuaa thf' upply and price prob· ltims brought on by the lrttni&n crlais. Saudi Arubiu, OPEC'a biggest and most moderate member. ts aald to be opposed to lncreaBes beyond the 3.9 percent OPEC has scheduled for April 1. In· done.sis is utsa.JobtlYipg J1gau~t special increases. Before political turmoil ended lrun 's 011 production in ~cembcr . that natfon aupPlicd Surf Ga•f>oler Britain 's Prtnl'<' C harles went ror an early-mnrmng frolic in the chillv surf off Perth. Australia, Thursday. h i s f i r s t day of off i c· 1 <i I engagem e nts during t11 ~ Hi -d ay visit amon g h•~ mother's subjects. Viets Claim China Not Wit1'drawing BANGKOK. Thailand <AP 1 - Vietnam, d1sput1ng Chi na !> claim that it was withdrawing troops from Vietnam. said today the Chinel>e invaders wen• "worse than the French and Americans•· who fought in Viet· nam. China said the Vietnamese were shelling and harassing it~ forces as they withdrew Crom northern Vietnam. Hanoi radio, which this week co nfi rmed the Chinese withdrawal, said in a broadcast monitored here lhal China was planning to "rotate" troops rather than withdraw them Hanoi demanded an "im mediate, complete and uncond1 tiona l" pull-out. The Hanoi broadcast reiteral- e d Vietnam's accusation or Chinese war crimes. saying Pe- king's soldiers were burning homes. destroying communica· lion lines a nd stealing every- thing in sight "even women's underwear." Hanoi promised to crush the Chinese if they were usin1 a purported "withdrawal as a s mokescreen." Wes tern analysts were divided. One Indochina watcher in Bangkok said the fighting was minor and the Vietnamese were allowing the Chinese to withdraw peacefully. 10 p4.lrcent of lht' none<>mmuniat world'& oiJ and 5 percent of thut used by lhe Unlted States. 'fhe ehutdowo has c.auaed tl1hl petroleum aupplies. hl1ber prices and s hortages or &0mc fuels, Including heating oil, 1asollne and jet fuel. U S Energy Secretary James R ~chlesJnger on Thursuy tokl the National Petroleum Councll. a government-Industry advisory group, that "severe d1Uicultles" could develop next wmter if IN· niun oil produ ction ls not ru tored and If Saudi Arabia and othel'1 do not keep up the un us ually high production rates they havt> adopted during the CrlSIS. •·we mubt be prepared to maR flOt•rifices early on, to be prepar~ for next winter." by protectrng :.locks or crude oil,.ht! said, add mg that Pres ident Carter would soon announce measures lo reduce U S. 011 con· sumption. Lee Takes Stand Michelle Was Fihn 'Misfit' LOS ANGELES IAPI A sombe r Lee Marvin. rerernng to hts former lover Cts .. lhP plain tirf," testified that Mic helle Triola Marvin was a mis fit tn the· movie -world a nd •·a detrt ment to my performance " .. , had discovered she didn't fit into that ltfe~tyle <ind I couldn't see how she could be of ::iid to me." Marvin said. The tough.guy actor. t<iking the witness stand in has defense. said Thursday he banished Miss Marvin from his oul-of·town movie locations because she did not get aJong with the cast and crew However. the actor a lso satd he urged her to join him during the London filming of "The Dir· ly Dozen.·· Marvin, seeking to defeat Miss Marvin's suit for ha ir his $3.6 million assets accumulated dur- ing their six year afhtir. sought lo prove the former showgirl was no help in his career or personal life He told of their first clash on a movie set in Las Vegas during filmmg of "The Professionab·· in 1965. Miss Marvin. he said, arrived uninvited. and he want· cd her to ~o back to their Malibu home "I would Jus t say. · don·l think YOU 0fl• l)l'tng Of he lp Wtth the• (Itek so wh} don't ) ou ~hoot on back to the· beach,· ·· Marvtn ~aid She l'ventually lcfl. he said Marvin said he left to film "The Dirty Dozen .. in 1966. and refused his ~irlfriend 's plea that she come along · ·t said no. never cigain." he s aid. "The experience• with 'The Profcss1onals' was tt and I could not tolerate that again She said f'r"Olll Page A I DEATH ... the s k ateboa rd e qu1pmt·nt s alesman kept a quantity of ii legal drugs or narcotics at tht' residence Brooks said some typl' or ft'ght cnsucd Polit e: found no illeg<JI drugs in Gilbert ·s home Brooks said it ts believed the suspecL-. were onJy able to find a small amount or contraband Gilbert's former ~irlfrtend . Myra Hr g ht. told police she found the d ead man with a s ingle knife wound in hi s heart the morrung a fter the stabbing occurred. Police said the home was ransacked and blood was found on the walls. Signs of a scuffle also were discovered. sht· would lwh;1 v1· her!>ell , but I satd no But mnnw11ts later . M <irvin ·s lawyer. A David Ka gon. Ctsked whether Miss Marvin cvc·ntually came lo "Tht• 011-ty Dozen" set "Yes.·· Marvin said .. She ar- rtvNf in mid July 191tr. .. · · 11 ad you askc·d her lo jo111 you ·1 • Kag<>n askt•d "Yes. I had." Marvin rephed, Evidence• in the· trial includes several luvt• letters from Marvin countmg the d01ys until Mis!> Marvi n was lo Join htm 1r1 Lon· don Near tht• end or his <:<isc . Kagon a1m1·d 01t refuting Mass Marvin·s c·la1m that she •~ en titled to the award because s h•' wa s Marvin ·s co mpanion , helpmate and housekeeper for six years. •'rom Page A I VICTIM ... ribbon which warns pedestrians not to cross the property line. have told her not to discuslo what sht• 'iaw with anyone Mrs Ot'Camp c·all<'d the• vtC· t1m "a good h11U!>t•w1fe and a good rn11th1•r l l '" tun had . b1•c ausl' th .... n • ;in· not that many nt('<', sweet pcoµlc Jround as she \.\a~ • S he• s.11d the brown haired mother c1rten plJyt•d outdoor., with her children in the quiet. w1·1l -kept neighborhood. Mrs Ut·t'amp '>atd the An dcrsons .JOd ht•r own fomtly mnvt•d to I h-mloc•k Slrecl a tret' lined residential street encl ing 1n a c·ul de sac last May She c;a1d she and the v1cllm ~t·rc• 1u -.1 h1·tom1ng good frtt·ndl't /\ n Orange Cou nty Coroner's orftl'e spul.t•'>man sa id lhts m11rn1n~ that un autopsy is schedult>d for th<' victim today llt'. too. refused lo d 1scuss th1· murder Pnliet• Chief Marv111 Fortin lh1-. mornin.i.: n•fu.,t•rl to reveul 1nformat1on !'>Urround1ng tht· death othc·r than what had been st a led tn a '>kl'I t hy rclt•asc• lalt- Thur!>day Fortin l>Htd onl~ that he had "10 pt>op lt> out beating th1• bus hes" talking to neighbor:. and persons the v1ct1m knew. He would not tell in which room Mrs Andcrson·s body was disc·overed or why suicide was ruled out as ca us<' of death He did say that the v1cltm 's husband returned lo Fountain Valley last night artd that the couple's two children are stay- ing with relative~ lntr~ing EuropeClft DHi9M1" .. 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PHOHI 540-1502 BANKAMERICARD -MASTER CHARGE -EVEN CASH ' ..... 17 Orange Coast EDITION I VO L 72 NO. 68, 4 SECTIONS, 44 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA \ -FRIOAY, MARCH 9; 19'19 I i Your Hometow11 .~ Daily ewspuper1 ··~ - :_orarige Coast ·Oil Probings Slashed By TOM BAaLt;\' Of .. 0.llY ~-l !Mf Ou1appointed oat tndu t ry of ftt•1uls learned to:t•Y that only four 011 exploration I attoru. otf the Oranttt' Coast have urvlvf'tt a dt·e1s1on that r ut by one-Uurd the Soulht>rn CaJiromrn ortshore arf'a to ~ leas~ tn JUnt' (or IWW oil a nd gwi development Department of the Interior spokt!smao Bill Grant sa id tht: --- rev1ston.'I atuthonzed by lnte•rlor Setrt'lUry recll Andru 11 ell m 1natt'<I propo~ ux1>loralJon tracts otr Huntington Beach, Seal Reach un<.I Dana Ppinl He 1denllf1cd the i.urv1vor& a!> three sectors off Liiguoa Beach • .tnd one off Newport Beach All are about four nules out,. to .se~ Grant said "And Uui. doesn 't mean that they 'II be there when bidding Healthy Sea I,ions Freed opens in June," Grant said. "The reduced exploration map now goes to Governor Brown ror his conslderallon and he may have some further objections to these proposals." Grant said there was no doubt that tremendous pressure by en- vironmentalists led his d.e~i_rt· ment to cut the proposed-ex- ploration area or l, 141,800 acres by 340,000 acres . O.lly ,. .... SIAlll ,..._ Two sea lions were re leased at Aliso Beach in Laguna Beach Wednesday after· noon by their caretakers. Teacher John Cunningham and lifeguard Jim Stauffer, holding his daughter Misty. watched as one of the creatures got back into the s wim of things. The sea lions were found near Shaw's Cove a nd in-Newport Beach about one month ago with numerous ail· ments including malnutrition. Tbe animals were nursed back to health at a shelter in Laguna Canyon operated by Stauffer and Cunningham. They still have one more sea lion at the shelter who is re- cuperating from illness. ·'But there were other fac- t.ors," he said. "We examined concerns expressed in the fields of geology and hazards lo ship- ping and they played a part ln the decision." Oil industry executives who have been awaiting the chance to bid on the development areas refused to comment t.OOay until they have bad a chance to re- view the Andrus decision "I half expected 1t," com mented a Standard Oil executtvl' who asked not to be identified "The environmentaltsh havt- heen up in arms for some lime and recent newspaper stories on thC' impact of 011 and gas drillmg orr ybu r coast didn't help one bit " Seventeen oil companies had expressed interest in drilling in an area that, a recent geological survey estimated, could cont ain as much as 715 million harrels of 011 I H the tracts firs t identified by the Department of the Interior • had gone all the way to <'X plora lion it would h<i ve meant that oil valued al mort· than $4 billion would have been pump(•d from the ocean floor in an area rung 1ng from Pomt ConccpllO(l 1n the north downrolist lo the Mex1l'a n ISee OIL, P age A2> Treaty Blocked? Sadat Says 'Problems' Exist ALEXANDRIA, Egypt IAP > -Rolling through tbe Nile delta on a slow train, President Carter and Egypt's Anwar Sadat said today proble ms and mis un - d e r s t a ndings still block an Egyptian·lsraeli treaty Secretary or State Cyrus R Vance will stay in the Middle East for up to a week whether or not Carter succeeds in winning a trea ty, The Associated Press learned. Pla ns were being made ror Vance to explain the treaty to le aders in Jordan and Saudi Arabia if an agreement is con- cluded -or to work on remain· ing details if ther e is no pact The Egyptian president said he is ready to sign such a treaty, but Israeli m isunderstandings and mistrust block the way Hl• said thal only "some words here or there .. separate the two n<i lions Carter, speaking to reporters as be and Sadat rode an open railroad car from Cairo to this ancient port city. said talks are going well but .. we sttll have some problems, obviously " The two presidents continued their taJks in Alexandria and planned to attend a state dmner Carter will remain overnight and head back to Cairo Saturday morning From there. he will go to Is rael A U S off1c1al sa id Carter might retutn to Egypt on Tuesday if a treaty seems near But lhl' offH·1a l addl•d that Carter doe.:; not intend 10 start a lengthy s huttle and will not postpone his return homC' ror more than u dJy or l wo In ls r<1el Pri me M1nistt•r Menacht>m Begin spent thrc1· hours briefing hi:-Cabinet and sa id afterward. E vnything now depends on tht• Egyptian answer l:.rael has done 1ls part ·· Thl' train slowt•d, but did not ~top as 1t 1.w:-sl'd through town~ and village~ Helll'opll'r~ ho\ ert-d overhead during lht• I rip In the populou~ town of TantJ, turba nt·d vlllagt• mu:-1 c1 an~. bt·robed farmers. students ·.ind v.orkers greeted the leader~ $100,000 to Leave Lee Marvin Says Mic.helle Had Her Price LOS ANGELES CAP> -Lee Marvin testified tod ay t hat Michelle Triola Marvin offered in 1989 to get out or bis life for $50,000 but later raised the._ price tag to $100,000. Marvirr, testifying-in his de- fense, volunteered the infor.ma· tion as the judge in the trial took ove r questioning the actor lo seek a description of the s ix- year affair said the pnce had ~ont' up and il would now be $100,000 She said she would get out of my ltfc and J would never hear from her <See MARVIN. P al(e A2J ~ Newport Faces Road Challenge Marvin said he and his former love r ~ussed whaL wo.uld .haQ pen to her if he were to dte or leave her .. She made refe rence to what it would take for her to leave my life." be said "In 1969. she said she would get out of my life and I would never hear from her again for $50,000 ... -'Last Straw' For Hideouts; She Wants (Jut By JOANNE REYNOLDS 01 t ... Deity ,.llet Stiff Newport Beach 's anti-growth councilmen are going to find themselves playing a game or dares on Monday. First they'll be "dared" to get to work on a series of road projects that would improve traf. fie flow in the city. That challenge will come dur· ing the afternoon study session when council me mbers Don Mc innis and J ackie Heather, consistent opponents of the anti- growth faction, present their "positive traffic solutions pro- gram." The second dare will come Monday night from the Newport Ha rbor Area Chamber of Com- merce which wants the council to set up a probe of the so-called shadow government. Chamber president Gordon West said today chamber of- Cicials will be on band to ask that a blue ribbon panel or former mayors be appainted to investigate the politic al in- fluence of groups such as SPON (St.op Polluting Our Newport) and LEAF (Legal Enviromental Coast Weather Low clouds tonight and Saturday morning clear· ing to hazy sunshine Saturday afternoon. Lows tonight 50 to "· Highs Saturday from mid_. at beaches to low 10s inland. INSIDE TODAY TlleaQ~~nntl· bod11 ~ tlw ctdback of ClftOIMr lronlOn ezporl O/· /ed• Chit pocleittboob o/ a I•"'· Check the price of coojar tft ~ ColadW °" POllfl Bl. ..... MT..,..,,_ AJ =.•..:...:....:: ~ J= ... c: ~~ ......... -.. 0.-.. DMI • 1 -CM '*'*'= g =---: w • ftlWllM a ..... ,..,........ cw lhll ICM.._ M ....._.. .,.. •11• a a-• ..... II ........ M ....... °' Analysis Fund ). Mcinnis and West said today that the challenges aren't re- lated. Both requests are aimed at the four-member council m ajority of Mayor Paul Ryckoff, Mayor Pro Te rn Ra y Willia ms and Councilmen Don Strauss and Paul Hummel. Those are the four who have passed the city's traffic phasing ordinance and its policies and procedures at the urging of their backers.in SPON and LEAF. West s aid the chamber's ac- tion was triggered by a Daily Pilot editorial which labeled ac· tivisls in those two groups as the city's "shadow government." "We've been mumbling in our beards for some time," West s aid today. "ll s ee m s ap· propriate to drag this into the open. It doesn't seerh the council bas been acting fairly or jusUy." Mcinnis said the program pre- pared by him and Mrs. Heather was in the works for a long time and was the result of passage or Felony Jaywalk Perjury Rap Ad& to Woes Lots of people fight lramc tickets but it's a bit unusual for someone to protest jaywalking citations. It's even more unusual for the s uspect to end up facing a charge or felony perjury as a re· suit. But that's what happened to a 28-year.old Santa Ana man ac- cused of jaywalking twice within Toro Women Face Charges Of Shoplifting Two El Toro women were ar· reated at South Coast Plaaa in Costa Mesa Tfiursday after security 1uard1 allegedly re· covered $1,800 ln women's clotblna h'om their sboppin1 ba11, parses and· car, Costa Mesa police said today. TiMy said Jane Ann Cuanova, 30, and Linda Diane Carroll, 30, botb of 21m Wlwbap '•.:i were belnl beld oa '6 000 eadl OD cbaf'IM of burllatY and ........... ........,. Police Hid tbe women al- le1edly kleked, bit and seratcW a female Balloell'• pant and a male Nordstrom's panl after the ,._. d8talDed tbem In tbe partlq lot . Pollee Hld a variety of clolbla1, laeludlDI bloutes, 1borl1 aDd dre11e•, waa re- COYend. two . hours in front of Orange Coast College, Costa Mesa police said today. Orricer Tom Twellman said he bad been assigned to try to cle1r up Jaywalking problems in front of the college Nov. 20 when he cited the same man twice, once ror crossing in mid-block and once for uossing against a_ light. The man carried no idenlifica- tio n but gave the name or George Erwin Schaeffer and a Santa Ana address, OfCicer Twellman said. On Jan. 29, the case came up in Harbor Municipal Court. A man whom Officer Twellman identified d the suspect agreed that he was Schaerrer but denied having been at OCC and having received the ticket.a. Schaeffer was ordered to sign bis name three times under oath, and then to reappear the followinJ day in court, Twellman said. Tbe man didn't show up and wu coavl~ of the pedestrian claar1e1 ln absentia. Twellman sakl. Meaawlllle. omcials allet• a baDdwritlnl analysis sbo1ted bis 1ipature matched the one oa tbe orilinal cltationa . Sebelfterwu later arreatedoa a warnDl cbatah1g him witb feloa1 perjury. 'l'wellman said. Tbe suiped hu been releasell oa tt,.o bml. A lllltdemeanor Jaywalkina citation carrlea a maximum penalty of •• Tb• maximum penalty r. felony perjury ls four yeart ii ptteoa. ) the traffic phas1og ordinance which has restricted building. The program consists of a List or road projects that could be undertaken immediately by the city, projects that range from the resetting of trarric signal timing devices to the more con- troversial preparation of an en· vironmental impact report for extension of University Drive. "Anyone who refuses to con· sider this reaUy isn't interested' in solutions to the cit y 's traffic problems," Mcinnis declared. He said all or the projects con- tained in the proposal a re drawn from existing documents such as th e m ast e r pl a n of c i ty roadways. That plan is also on Monday's agenda. Late last year, coun- cilmen ordered planning com· <See PROJECTS, Page A?> "What did ~ou say.,·' .,asked Superior Court Judge Arthur Marshall "I was wordlesi.. I 1magi.ne. said Marvin. .. What was said. !iir·•" asked the Judge "I think I said 1l was 1mposs1 ble." Marvin replied He paused "In early 1970," he addl'd. "she No Bomb Found J E RUSALE M I AP > A bomb scare today sent Israeli explosives experts to the Baptist e hu rch in J e r usale m where President Carter will pray dur ing his weekend v1s1t It was a false alar m SALEM. On•. tAP 1 John Ri deout . :t C'qu•llP I 1n a publ1c11ed trial or raping hi s wife. s ay'\ hN dC'c1s1on to file · for d 1\'o rce lwo month:-. after lhe11 r econC'll1 a11o n 1~ · lhl' f1n ul straw " "There's no turning back. ' Rideout s aid Thursday after lea rning that his wife, Grt>ta . filed a d1vorc<' petition in Mzrion County Cin•u1t Court The rouple announcl'd thl'ir rel'OnC'ihation J an 6 a nd told re porters they were happ1l!r than they had ~ver been But R~ul. who turned 22 Thursday, said hC' had not seen his wife or their 2':? year-old daughter. .Jenny. since s hortly befo re he rC<'C'1ved a note Tuc~­ day from Mrs H1deou1 saying she was leavm~ One ~ two drtven Injured thls momJng ln a t~ar smashup on Newport Boulevard I~ medical aid prtot to arrival of am· balance that· took him to nearby Hoag MemMial HolpitaJ. Polite said the crash occurred shortly after 10 a.m. on Newport Boulevnrd a t Indust r ia l Way near the Newport Beach-Costa Mesa border. 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Th<• prOJ<'C't was oppo~cd fron1 a l~ ('Onccplioo by ftep Robert BJdh.am, R Newport Bl'ach, and ht• toda} rt•m·wNI his plc·a lo lhl' flodcr;.il government In M>IVl' the nation's <.·ncrgy <.'n s1s by the· tic· \'t.•lopmcnl of nu<·l<.•ur 1>ower .. r JUst t·an·t understand why l ~t"i<' ar<>as (Lagunu lh·;H·h und '\11•wpor1 Ut.•:rc-h I wc•r<• lert in "'t11 lt• othc•rs off our t·ous t wl're lJkt.•n oul. ·· Badhum sa id · I am look1nl-! into the matter right llllW ·· 1 have always s aid that our h·rterul energy poJ1ry i1> a non Jt<thcy ." Bad ha rn <>aid "I think lht· <Jclions by the Department of thl• lnlenor 1n this instance prc•t ly "'l•ll JUst1 r.e ... lhal l'nt1«1~m -----1Ltdham....\i.!_1c1 the J>roposcd 1111 1•xpl11rat1on off the Orange COllSt 'ho u I ti o n I y h J v t· ht• c n u n dertakt•n J~ <A dc ~pe ral1 on ffiCJSUrc. "Jr we would go into nuclear 11owN as I t«m!>lunlly urge 1t wouldn·t !Jt-necessary," he said. 'We don't need 1hes(• u~ly oil r.t clhlws off our coastline and I think they will do lremendoui, t•nvironmenlal dam age.·· E nvironmc ntuli1:1lb who havt' bt.i luborcd federal a uthorities ~ince the exploration plan was first mad<' puhlic huvc pointed out the pro1ect crc<Jles hazard!> to whales. turtle!->. kelp beds and ·• number of birds that a re now on the endangered .species list Police Mum On Sea Death FBI agen~ refused to release information today on the death ot a 22-year·old Whittier man found dead al sea Tuesday night about 16 miles from Dana Point. Offir1als said they are s till wa1t111g for completion or an autopsy re port on the body of Alfred Joseph Caste nada. The body was found by a Coast Guardcuttercrcw at 11:52 p.m. FBI Agent John Morrison said 1t is believed Castenada was aboard a 29-foot sailboat Tues- day The boat was regisl.ered In Dana Point Harbor. °"ANQI COAST DAILY PILOT ff\9 O•-c-1 °"''' "''°'· wll~ _.,It.,'"°"' • 111,..., ..... -~ ...... _ .. ,..,.b .... 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U llln T~n•(7U).._...., Cl .. tff!H Acfw•rtfJillll~ ,,_..,.~ ...... f ,liers Reca.ll Late 'King of Stum Pi w ts' li) 1'1111.11' ROSMARIN Of•~• 0•11' Piiot Stall Thl' l<i lt• n:1val Jvr&lor un<I :ii unt ptlnt F'rnnk T~llm&n. ont• of Or&n gt' Count y's mo~t «t•ll'hralt><I Oll·rs, was remt>m l>ered b)' h1i. frrendi. und fello"" pilots of hJs last ~qu:Jdron Thu~ dav The Grampaw P e ttibone ~uadron, the local chapter of the Association of Nav.al Av1a lion. honored Tallmirn with prl• !'lt'ntat1on of o ~t'ulpterJ bronic.· plaque which will be plac.·t•d m the terminal building 1Jl Orange County Airport. Tallman was k1ll<>d lust April 15 when h1~ Piper Aztec c rashed mto Sanliu~o Peak It wus the only un1ntent1onal crash of :1 long can>er devoted lo smashing up a1rplant's for tht· l'nkrta1n mf'nt of motion prctur c au cl 11'11<.'es. fl£• was 58 fl1· W81> known .is "The king of the :.lunt mlots." He 11c•rformed in mon· lh<.10 150mo\1e., County Supen J!>or Thoma1> Hiley. who &l'c.·epted the plaque during l h<' lunr heon at l he R <'~i str y H o t e l . r ecalled Tallman's career. Tallman fl ew in his first airplane when he was 10, and look his first solo night at 16. .. He new almost everything but a )>pact> cap!>ule," Riley s.11d, and l'rasht•d more plane!> rnlentionally than most pilot!> ever nv .. Tallii1an perfor med !>tunts in such movies as "Around the World in 80 Days,·· "Capricorn One,'' "lt·s a Mad, Mad. Mad, Mad World," ··catch-22" and "The Cat From Outer Space." He lost a leg in 1965 , in u non- fl ying accide nt . but regained his Rtattls as one or only 20 men ever lo gam every pilol 's rating of. fered by the Federal Aviation Administration He was the only C:1mp utee to hold 1>Uch ratings He built. with Paul Ma ntz, Movieland of the Air Museum It f 'rOlll P~ A J MARVIN .•. a~ain, but the price was now SJ00.000 .. As the judge pressed the actor for details of any other dis- r usRioos rnvol ving money , Marvin put a finger to his tem· pie and ~aid he remembered another incident. "It was prior to the $50,000 of· ' fer that she s aid s he'd like to go to Europe and reorganize her life ... I agreed. I thought it might be an excellent Idea ... and then she said it would take $1 0,000 or $15,000 a month lo do it. .. The judge asked for his reac- tion. Marvin said, ·•1 was no longer in agreem ent.'' ll waa the Cirst lime the while· haired actor menlioued any ef. fort by Mias Marvin to extract money from him in re turn for her departure. On questioning by his at . torl\ey, Marvin lnslated that the question of money for Miu Marvln arose soon after tbe af. fair began ln 1964. •'That a tarted pretty early on," be aaid. "After l reallied she was a permanent 1ueat, about 1965." · He quoted Mi111 Marvin 1111.y. ing, "What atn I cotng to do?" He Uid he told her to punue a career or "learn a trade." On Thuraday, Marvin tetUned that Miu Marvin was a ml1ftt in · tho movie world and ''• dttri· meot to my performance.,, 1ntludes Tallman's Sopwith Cu mel and the replica be bwlt of Lindbergh's Spirit of St. Louis which he look to Paris on the 10th anruvcrsary of Lindbergh':. night. W ith Mantz h e founded Tallmantz Avia tion. "If there was a mountain, he clim bed 1t," Riley said. "An orean. he crossed it. A record he broke it. ' "He was an explorer. a m an who did what he was able to do. wen~ as far as he was a ble to go, soaring to heights that let him touch the very face of God. ''Thal is why I know that Frank Tallman is flying over us nght DOW." Tony Le Vier, a "not qwte re· ti red " <>xperi mental test pilot who started fly ing SJ years ago, sard of Tallman, "The things that he fl ew -it used to make me s hudder." He recalled the early days of aviation which both m en helped pioneer. ·'The thing that s truck me about av1at1on in those days " Le Vier said, "is tha t we wouid try NOT to crash a irplanes. "l.f we did, it wouldn't only s poil your whole day, but possibly Your whole life. ''Frank was one who really knew how to crash with class. "We·u never forget old Ftank, will we? .. The asse mblage o f 250 watched a film that s titched together clips of some o r Tallman's more terrific movie stunt flying. The plaque h as a · sculpted head depicting Tallman in aviator's helmet and vintage goggles. Underneath was the legend: "fn recognition of his con· lribution to aviation " Planners Hold Off On Conversion Bid Newport Beach planning com- m1ss1oners agreed Thursday lo see what has happened in other cities before e naet.ing-mo.re - restr1r hons on the conversion of a partments to condomlnJums. Commissioners delayed action on two proposa ls until their meeting of April S in order to get information abo,ut use of vacan- cy factors in limiting such con- versions. The use of vacancy factors was suggested late last year when city councilmen approved an ordinance which ties con- ve rs lorui to existing city zoning and buiJrung codes. At that time. apartment dwellers, who asked for s tri ngenl conver s ion restric- tions, were successful in getting c ouncilmen lo ag ree that a vailability of other rental hous- ing should be a primary factor in judging conversions. The plan discussed by com- missioners Thursday would use a three percent vacancy rate. Also contained in the plan was extension of the notice to apart- ment resldenl!I to 180 days prior to the conversion. Cunently the notice period is 120 days. The delay was urged by a s pokesman of the Daon Develop· ment Corp .• owners of the Versallles, a complex near Hoa~ Ford Says H~'' Not A Umdidate By TM AIMcla&ed Pren Gerald Ford won 'l rule out a po11ible entry into the 1980 presidential race, but the former president says be Is definitely not now a candidate for the a.publican nomiaaUon . Two other pollticlan1, Sen. Howard Baker of Teoaesaee, and perennial cancUd•te ~d Sta11en , both said Thursday they would aeek the, GOP nomination. (Related ~"!i A4> "We've tot a lot ot aooa CU· cltdates ln the RepubUcan fold,'' Ford 11td la New York Ctty on Tbund.ay Jutt belore addraa!q • conlereraee Oft electrtc utllltltl. ••. . . I'm IOl!14 to tit and watch It •lld eQjoy lt. I But FOrd declined wben ••ked ii be JfOUlcl m•t• 1 "Sherman· esque a.tement1• tlmUar to ctvU W 1r Gen. William Tecumseh Memonal Hospital which is be- ing converted to condom1ruums. T he Daon s pokei.man told comm1~1oiwrs the. company would provide some of the re- search material they requested. Plane Makes Short Flight An Air Callformi a Boe ing 737 carrying 82 passengers made an em ergency landing this morning al Ontario International Airport moments after leaving Orange County Airport for Oakland. Robert Payton, a spokesman for the airline, &aid mght 207 took off al 8:30 a .m . for the &ay Area, but was diverted when one or its two engines developed a severe vibration Acrording lo Payton. the plane was Janoed without inci· dent using only one engine. The passengers were put on another flight for the Bay Area, he said Fete F aets K n o 1"n Valley Woman Found Slain 8 7 naay CLAtJ8EN Of .. o.11r ,....,. Sc.ft Fountain Valley police have 11hroucled 'the death of a 28-year. old housewife and mother or two i.n a~reey since tbe woman's body was d iscovered in her home by a neighbor Thursday morning. The victim, Joan Virginia An- derson. was found by a neighbor who toot tbe dead woman's son, Jason, 3, to the child's home at J6587 Hemlock St. alter a pass. ing motorist found tbe boy wan dering in tbe street. The victim's other ehild. a-- 10-month-old da ughter, w;,s in tbe home NeltheLALthJ! c hildren bad been harmed, police said. Police, who are re leasing minimal lnformat1on, s aid only th at the d eath. termed a homir ide, first was reported as a possible su1c1de. The neighbor, Mrs Lynn 0ec;amp, said this momm~ she believed Mrs . Anderson we1i. dead when she found her at about H :OS a .m. but thal!t~ealled city paramedics. "I was in s hoc k ... Mrs . OeCamp said. F ,...PflfleAI PROJECTS. • missioners to look at the city's ultimate road system lo see if all of the proposed roadways ought to be built. The commission's recommen· dations will be dlscussed Mon· day night. Mcinnis pointed out that the plan he's proposing in the afternoon matches those recommendations. He said the plan will be dis· cussed ~uring the study session "so everyone will have a chance to fully familiarize themselves with it. We bad no intention of doing this with an ad ho<: commit- tee,·' be said in reference to some recent LEAFSPON changes in the traffic phasing ordinance. Mcinnis and Mrs. Heather will ask their council colleagues to ap· point a committee of council members to study the list or projects with city staff members before bringing the matter back for action. Pair H o ld Up Gas Station Costa Mesa police are lookin~ for two men who robbed a gasoline station al gunpoint Thursday. escaping wilb $987 m cash . Sgt. William S«htel said the men. both a rm e d with .25 caliber handguns. robbed Thnf· ty Oil at 751 Baker St at about 12...SO p.m... Both men were described as having dark complexions and s hort Afro haircuts . Both were m their early 20s, Bechtel said One man was o f medium build, five feet six inr hes to five reet seven inches tall The other was described a s thin and about five feet nine inches tall, Bechtel said . Robber Sought VENTURA (AP > Authorities were hunting for a man with light reddis h bafr and a well-trimmed moustache alter a robber matching that descrip- tion held up two Ventura County s.avings and loan comparues Authorities also believe the s ame man may have held up an Oxnard finanriaJ Institution on Wednesday. In a news release, they an- no unced. "Investigation at the scene revealed that a homicide h ad appare ntly occ urred sometime during the prev1ou:. night !Wednesday l while her lwo children ... wer e ins ide the house." Police added, "T~ are no known suspe(•ls at this lime The exact cause of death has not been determined yet." The dead wom an 's husband. Mark, was working in Northern California when the murder oc- curred, police said. Mrs. OeCamp said this morn. ing that police, who have sur- rounded the house with a yellow ribbon which warns pedestrians not to r ross the properly line. have told he r not to discuss what she saw with anyone. Mrs. Decamp called the vie· tim "a good housewife and a good mother. It's too bad. because the re are not that many mee. sweet people around as she was." She said the brown.haired m.other often played outdoors watb her childre n in tbe quiet well-kept neighborhood. ' Mrs. DeCamp said the An . dersons and her own fa mily move~ lo HemlO<'k Street a lree:hned residential street end. mg in a C~·de-sac -last May She s.aid she a nd the victim w ere Jus t becoming good frie nds. An Orange County Coroner·~ Office spokesman s aid th1:-. morning that a n autopsy i~ sc.•hedulcd for the victim todav. He. too, refused to discuss the murder Po lice Chie f Mar vin f'orlln lhts momrng refused to reveal information s urrounding the death othC'r than what had ~n stated m a sketc.•hy release late Thursday. Fortin said only that he had "10 people out be CJ ting the bushes" talkmg to n eighbors and person." the victim knew. He would not tell in which room Mrs Anderson's body was discovered or why suicide w as ruled out as cause of death He dJd say the1t the vrct1m ·, hus b<J nd r eturned to Fountain Vaill')' Thursd<ty night and lhar-- the couple's two children <ff<' staying With relatives. Drug Counts Dismissed Narc.>tacs c ha r ges againi.t three men arrested last weekend by Newport Beach poltre have been dropped in the Harbor Jud1c1a1 Dis trict Court. A court s pokesman identified the cleared suspects as Brian w. Mo~s, 21, of l80J2 Norton St., Irvine; Randy Mathieson, 23, of 1101 Sandi Lane, Cos ta Meset. a nd Marlin Modiano, 23, of Anaheim The trio were arrested at a Newport Beach hotel where police had alleged they were us- ing a room for drug sales. "JOJO HASON" Well known in lhe European market as a progressive young style setter in the men's sportswear world. He is now residing in Newport Beach and designing for ·"Tag" California International . a new upcoming SPortswear manufacturing corp. with factory in Newport Beach. Picture shows Mr. "Hason" wearing one of his new shirt creations in 65% Polyester 35% cotton with rolled up sleeves. It can also be worn as long sleeves ... 1t sells for $25. and oomes in all earth tones. Marvin, eeekln~ to def Ht Mm Marvin'• ault tor balf hil p.e mUUon Ulftl accumulated dur-lnc lbetr alx-yeat' affair, llOUlbt to prove the former 1how11rl ,,,.. DO belp In hla ca,..... or i>ertonal lite. He told ol their flnt cl11b on a ' moYie tet b1 lA& v., .. dUl'iM rum1na o1 • ...,.. Prof .. ~ ln~ _ , ~rmap'a declaration U..t "U nomlv'ed I will DOt accept: II el.eted I will not Mrve." · Ford rM11oaded, "I don't t.blnk tt•1~toIOtMtfar.0 SOUTH COAST PLAZA CINTll COSTA MISA. CAUF.' SAM DllGO FUIW A Y AT lllSTOI. ST. PHOMI 540.1 102 BANKAMERICARD -MASTE R CHAR GE -EVEN CASH ( ( ( I J O.lly ""' s-""6to HARRY THOMAS OF CIRCUS VARGAS PUTS HfS 'PALS' THROUGH THEIR PACES No More Gun end Chair; the C•t• 'H•ve • Good Time end They Enjoy It' IS Tigers • ID Dis Tank It's Not All Fun and Games at Circus By ARTHUR R. VINSEL DI IN 0.lly Pllet St•lt Stocky. perpetually s miling Harr)' Thomas looks lake one of those college kids you see play mg volleyball in TV beer com· mercaals. But h1~ playmates don't drink h<'er. All 15 of them eat meat and. according to the Guinness Book of World Records, their counterparts have killed 21 persons in Harry Thomas' line of work since 1900 Thomas, 27. plays with tigers. He puts Harry Thomas' Royal Re nJ!a l Ti~ers through their paces tWlce daily 48 weeks a year with the Circus Vargas ISee related story, Page Cl l.. "l compare them to people. Some can work together Some can 't. Some ~et along with each other and some don't," he ex- plains. lilce a personnel director analyung an office s taff Thomas earned a big cat handler's own kind of red badge of courage at the age of 16 as an apprentice and he'll wear 1L to his grave. "I walked too close to a cage and one grabbed m e ," says Thomas, holding up the scarred right wrist the big cat crushed as easil.> as a circus spectator chomping a peanut shell. "l aJmost lost my right hand," he says. Today, one wouldn 't suspect a nything-as traumatic as that ever happened a s Thomas and his playmates, trained with the so-called affectio n m e thod, Tough Questions Answered Sunday Wll~ver happened to the ·miracle' carburetor promised during the previous oil crisis? Can a new sonar scanner locate the sunken Titanic? How cold was it this winter ? These and other offerings in Sunday's Daily Pilot include: (SUNDAY'S BEST) s mas h establis hing Chicano theater as a major contribution of Hispanic peopfe. 'has high hopes for its success on the Great White Way come romping out under the Big Top to play. Fun and games -up to a point -1s what it's all about as Thomas in his blue sequined Jumpsuit puts the tawny gold, striped roaring beasts through their paces. They romp like kittens. hop up on their perches, hug and kiss their handler. At one point you h o pe they are fed breath fresheners with their daily meat ration. Yes . Thomas puts his head in one tiger's mouth. ··The image of the gun and c hair is passe, .. the youthful trainer says of those ferocious confrontat ions 20, 30 a nd 40 years ago when Clyde Beatty and his imitators fired pistol blanks and cracked whips. Thomas suggests such antics today would have ecologists and animal lovers roaring like tbe big cats for a n end to such nerve-wracking and sometimes- brutal bravado. ''This way. the cats have a good time and enjoy it,•· he ex- plains, as Teva, who s tands taller on her hind legs than e ither Thomas o r h is in- terviewer peers placidly from her cage. H is tanbark career comes naturally. as it has to many a mong Circus Va rgas' 150 perform ers and c rew of 250 other employes who travel with the $5 million attraction. . Frld!y. Mwch Q, 1979 .I DAILY PILOT A3 Joh 'Dangerous' Denwcrat Chief's Outlook Grim 8 y GARV GRANVILLE Of u. Oeltr ~-1i.1t . Richard O'NeUl gave the Im- pression Thursday that being stat~ chairman of the Oemoc.ratlc Party is a Job fraught with poUticaJ dangers. Among other things, O'Neill conceded that President Jimmy Carter 's re-election chances in 1980 are "not too hot." And should it be Democrat J erry Brown who next occupies the White House, California's governs bi p wi ll fall into Republican hands. That, according to O'Neill, would mean the Democrats could "kiss the governorship goodbye for many years." The Democrats' problems don 't end with the Carter-Brown situation, said the San Juan Capistrano rancher who is known as Mr. Democr at in Orange County. For example. O'Neill said in one breath that the Demoeratic Party in California doesn 't have any debts and in the next breath conceded the party ''doesn't have any money either ." He did hold out hope that the Orange County Democratic Par- ty he headed for six years can pull itself out of debt in time to be effective in the 1980 elections. O'Neill admitted that raising money is, at best. diCficult. "People want to know which Democratic Party they are giv· 1ng money to," O'Neall s aid "Is 1t President Carter's party? Governor Brown's? <A~sembly Speaker l Leo McCarthy's? Or <U S. Sen l Alan Cranston's?" But. O'Ne11l , surveying his OC Employee Bid to Block Voting Nixed The 8.000-me mbcr Orange County Employee Association <OCEA ) lost a courtroom battle Thursday to block recognition of a recent union election woo by another county gov•· nme nt employee group. Orange County Super · Court Judge AJicemarie St< er re - fused to grant an inju1 tion to keep county administrators from recognizing the election by 511 maintenance and ope rations workers. The employee had voted to be re presented r in upcoming con- trac t talks by the American Fede ration of State, County and Municipal Employees rather than OCEA. OCEA offi cials charged or- ganizers for the other union with violating terms of an election ag reement when one county employee allegedly campaigned a t a polling place in Mason Regional Park in Irvine . County officials had main· tained the alleged electioneering would not ha ve affected the out- 0•11, Piiot Staff""'"- C AUlDffON IS BUBBLING Democratic Chief O'Nelll political party's affairs. said rivalries, philosophical s plits and money s ho rt ages h ave rorever been the Democratic Party's way of life. O 'Neill 's words were spoken to a group of Ora nge Count y political Jour nalis t s at a breakfast in Newport Beach. As for Carter . O'Neill said he sees double-figure inflation as a major worry. .. People have grown used to single-figure inflation But now they are asking what's happen- ing to the dollar," O'Neill said As for Brown's c urrent political meanderings, o· e11l s a 1d he doe:-;n 'l know what Waddill Trial Caltfomaa's governor hopes · to accomplish "except possibly na tional recoRnalion." Should Brown be able to parlay that attention into the presidency, the Democratic P ar- ty chieftain said, Republican Lt Gov. Mike Curb would be tough to oust from the governor's mansion "If Curb is the governor. l don't care who our candidate is, 1t would be difficult to defeat ham," O'Neill said. He acknowledged that he might support Brown in his ap. parent bid for the presidency ex- cept for his role as chairman of th e Democratic Party 1n Califorrua. Vaca.,rng the gover nor'.!! mansion and le avin~ 1t to a Republican c~retaker wouldn't bf.' in the be~t mterest of the Democratic Party, O'Neill said T urmng hi:. attention to the local scene, O'Neill l><lid former Assemblym<in Ron Cordova "could probably he a Judgt-," appointed by the governor. But, O'Neill added, ht! sees 1t more likely that Cordova will be a candidate in the county's third supervisora al district in 19!!0 ShouJd incumbent supervisor Ralph Diedrich be com·icted m his upcoming bribery trial and be remove d f rom office, Co rdova might be a logical ar>· poantee of the governor t1J fill Dicdr1ch's uncxpirc>d tPrm Would O'Neill ~upport that ap pointment? "Y<'ah Ron was one of the best legislators we have had in Orange County, · O'Neill said. ··in only two years he made a t r c m e n d '' u !.. m a r k t n .Sacramt•nto .. Pathologist Says No Foul Play Seen The second murder trial of Dr William Waddill as to resume Monday, following t estimony from a pathologist who said Thursday he noticed no s igns of foul play when he examined the body of the infant the obstetn cian is accused of strangling. Former Westmins t er Com- munity Hos pJtal p a thologis t J ohn Medlen told an Orange County Superior Court Jury that he was performing a routine ex- amination on what he believed was an aborted fetus a nd was not looking for signs of external injury Medlen was asked by Defense Attorney Charles Weedman if he noticed a ny mark on the infant 's neck to s uggest 1t had been choked. "No," Medl e n rcpl1{'d "Sometimes external t raum<.1 Or. Medlen said, "The onl y thing that entered my mind was the s ite," adding he believed it was the lar gest fetus he had seen delivered a fter an abortion. The' prosecution has said 1t will try to show that the fetus was older than the defense con- tends when WaddiJJ performed the saline abortion on il'i 18- yea r-old mother. Prosecutor Rober t Ch a tte rton said that means the fetus was more likely to survive the abortion. Waddill 's attorney contends that the infant was not a viable human being when 1t was born Waddill 1s <tccused of stran-·~ling the infant. known as Baby Girl Weaver. aft er a n abortion attempt allegedl y failed. SHARING ATTENTION -A computer peripherals maker that skips the far-out and a new <'Ompa ny that uses Cobalt to sterilize medical goods share You /Your Money pages, along wi th a look at ways to save gas by driving better. Hypnotism Aids Capture come of the workers· vote can be subtle." "I was born into this . My dad was an announcer and perform- ing director. My mother was in trapeze with Ringling Brothers. Then she fell ... and la ter she began working with elephants." ------------------------'"-------------------Thomas found his own mate in The Bun t in ~ton H a r bour physician's first murder trinl ended last May when Jurors couldn't reach a verdict. PAIN'S FADING -At least for those lucky enough to live in W ashmgton where chronic pain ~ets the attention experts in a pain treatment center think it deserves. ON BROADWAY Ctucaoo playwright Luis Valde?., author of "Zoot Suit," a Hollywood REDWOOD CITY CAP > Police said that a hypnotized rape victim was able to provide information that led to the ar· rest of one of the men jailed in the ca~. Marie Garcia, 22. was raped, and her husband was forced to watch before he was s hot to death F'eb. 27, police said lJCI Scientist Reassuring the circus as his mother and f athe r had . His wife was a dancer. Today, Rowena Thomas de- votes her circus career to heJp. in g Harr .> -they have no children -care for their 15 cats. She also k eeps an eye on Harry every second he is in the ring -and any of the 15 Royal BengaJs who may be behind him a l any given moment in the act. Can't Clone Us Yet By TOM BARLEY Of tM o.lly ...... Staff Next time you admire yourself in the bathroom mirror, Blue Eyes, give yourself a big bug and congratulate yourself on the fact that you 're still unclonea-· ble. You can't be duplicated in a test tube. No one can whip up a batch of molecules. .renes and micro- organisms, give 'em a Jolt with a dash or DNA and put another you on the drawing board. No way. Arter all, isn't thl\J, what Assis· tant Professor David Tiemeier of UC Irvine's division of biochemistry told the University Forum Thursday? "Maybe you read the took, 'ln His lmage'. or you've been ex· posed to movies and televhdon 1how1 ln which you can't tell the clone from tho real thing. "But it's slmply not possible rt1bt now. We can clone a frog and we've done it. But we can't clone JOU.'' But don't run to the bathroom mirror for a reaNurlng look at tboae fibely cbi1eled features juat yet. Remember what else be said? "I tbtnk tt'a 1otnc to be a very dirf ttrent story 15 to 20 )'Mn from now. I think lbat by lblt \ time it will be possible to duplicate a human being and we should s lJ)rt talking about the social and scientific conse- quences of such an act right now." Tiemeier said the key to clon· ing lies in Lhe use by scientists of a complex combination.of flu.ids and organisms known a s DNA <deoxyribonucleic acid l. DNA has enabled science to isolate many cells and re· searcben have made tremen- dous strides in exploring the cells that contribute to sickle cell anemia and cells that prO- duce insulin, the biochemist said. Inevitably, be said, the proc. ess of genetic selection bas pro- gressed to the point that the bia breakthrough -cloning -will be with us before the year 2000. But no one should envision the men and women Involved In th!a type of rtHarcb H mad, cack· lin1 acienU.ta dedicated to mad. ca, eloalac that coulcl put a lnm· dred .ll•my Carter1 on tbe WIU~ Home lawa. tM forum WHCOld. Tlel'.Mier sald 1clentJ1ta are taklna a coneenauve approach to the luue and are already wamtq anyone wbo wUI U.~ to them that the time for de- cisions on this vast new concept in human life is right now. "It's very clear that someone is going to do something con· troversia! if we aren't ready with a set o r rules a nd worldwide unders tanding," Tie meier said. "Look at the test tube babies in Britain. That de· veJopment didn't please every- body. but they did it. "The average American needs to know a lot more about science than he knows today,'' 'J;iemeier said. "AM he's going to need that knowledge if he expects to make any decisions in this vast new arena of human life." "Right now, the scientist ex- 1> lorin1 the human genetic aystem ln terms ot possible seltttton and isolation is looking for a needle in a haystack," the biochemist said. "He'a dealing with 1.5 million senes and he's trying to isolate just one. But he's going to do it and the decisions about what that will mun to us In many ts· 1ues of Ute and death should be In the making right now. "There co uld be cetutrophes," Tiemeier said. "Maybe they could be avoided if we mO\'e now. 11 ' PRESENT t CUBIC FOOT BAG OF Uni· Ira POmNGSOIL ~-i '-'"·~ DWARF ~. II' FRUIT .. ]!,,, ~·~ . TREES 1. Mo~e o Top Seletfl()O from CM< ~ Vor19!1es or TruP Of semr owci1 Vo,.._ s2 OFF Reg. Price FRUIT TREES Clloose rom Peoc1> Plum. NflCIOflne APllCOI AC>flle Ftg "' CllerfY REG '17 49 Value Sole Price Just Bore ROOI $3 49 Reg ·• 99 Sole Price • '11 .99 WITH YOUR PURCHASE OF A 18 % " REDWOOD OCTO TUI COSTA MESA ... °' V II lllMIA f .-• 7 0,. 1.,. e W ... 1 U1. • l:JO ,.-. 2121 MIWflOlf l(YD. BLOOMING PANSIES tnefom&<1 Moje~c Beoul'f AO!llnell Wl(I\ Huge Blo~SOll'\ Sore Price 49c FOUNTAIN VALLEY ~ ~AN ,, -,l .. 11-l•.o!""~ IW'\' :!: LlLI~ g • -°' • I t420 llOOKHU•S f 1) fOUHf AIM YALUY CM9'f ......... .,f ... I• 0...-fwy I rHOMI: t'1·•77• • COSTAMISA 146-3121 ... tto M2-4t03 IALI .... tcU 0000 THRU MS/71 Al ... .,.. UMftecl To~ On HeMI °'84 7 OAYS 1..-..S:JO,.-. . , O~LYPllOT frld1y Maret\ 9 1071J NATION I WEATHER .. Jut 'oa fin Jobless Rate 0 an Up th Falls Sltarply t TUil INC: THF. nt 11t.U13· l>o*ntaal from nur hw.ol , a.ht• San Ou .:o l'nton ncwapaper haa a dlslm&uu1ht'd editor ilnd M'holor na med Alfn-d JaCoby who now t-rve11 as lb~ pa~r ii rt-u1Jt'r n•1m~cntaUve llc dcfencla the read«'n •ttatru.t joumah<1lu outrai&ct w A. lflNliTON tAP1-The nation's unemployment rite fell to S.1 , .. •rct·nt tn Februury, the lowest In•~ yean 1lnc:e the 19'14·1975 re. ccaslon. the J(O\/Crnment said today. Tht.i Jobless rate was S.8 percent in January. ~l'ht' 1''ebtu1uy >Ob" report by the Labor Department cave no in· Most l't"<'entl y. J uCob.)-'i\<M lt • t1llumn In whi<'h hf' And 'l'Vt•nll ~lldcn, d~ frlt'd tht• uotbl'f'ak of "IWt'ar words thwl wt-rt> M'~p1n.i mon · tr t<<&Ul'n\l y into th1• new" <'olumf\6 ONt; F. AMPLt; ('ITt:n wo'I a sporti. io.tory quol1ng • 1·oal'h ti bout Uw 1ul v1su tu ht)' of lock lnl( athl«'lt'., 111 the '"" wt'll. ma, ht• li't' uu)tht tn u"md that nt•xt w<Jrd · • l\ny"uv. lht• t tn1on .. rt•.idt.•r aclvon•lt' d1&00 .. 1wd Mil ktn<h of :O."t'UflOI: Ill l>Ul'h l d f\'t:Orll'lt ~ .. 'IOft 1'1Wl'Uf wunl! .. dlC' tlon that President Carter's ..-conom1c s lowdown policies havti yet t>c;gun to push people out of work However, the de· purtmt'nt reported a rise in un· t'm ploymcnl among blacks and o lhl'r mino rit y members, ~HPN'tally blal'k teen-agers. Tht>~t.· nre tbe groups that u1rnully s uffe r first when the t'<"o nomy begins to faller. Rut Job losses umong minority groups were more than offset by gains for whl.le workers, whose un4clmpJoymeot rates fell to 4 9 pt>rcenl from 5.1 percent in J.rnuary The ovcrall unemployment ratc4r 5.7 percent last month was the lowest since August 1974 when unemployment was 5.4 percent of the labor rorce. The department said total e m ployroent increased 10 February by 345,000 jobs to a total of 96 6 million. The number of people without jobs remained the same al 5.9 million. The del>artment gave the ·'fol lowing brea kdown on un- Rate Cut On Money Certificate s em ploy ment ln l"ebruar)', compared .Stb January, for various population groups: -Adult men, 4 percent, un· changed. -Adult women, 5. 7 percent, unchanged. -Teen.agers, 16. l percent, up from 1.S.7. · -Whites, 4.9 percent, down from 5.1. -Black s and other minorities, 11.9 percent, up from 11.2. -· Black and other minority teen-agers, 35.5 percent, up from 32.7. -Full-time workers, 5.2 per· cent, unchanged. -Wbite·collar workers, 3.4 percent. up from 3.3. -Blue-collar workers, 6.4 percent. unchanged. Although the white-collar un· employment rate rose slightly, the Labor Department said these workers, especially pro- fessional and clerical help, were the big gainers ln February. The overall jobless rate has declined by 0.4 per cent since February 1978, with a 250,000- worker reduction in the number of unemployed. The number or persons with jobs as a percentage of t he population hit a record 59.4 per· cent in February. the depart· ment said. A~Wl,..~e Boppg Reunion Frank T . Galleshaw, left, a wealthy restaurant owner in Burrillville. R.I.. smiles as he is reunited with daughter Tammy, 15. Tammy and her brother. Frank Galleshaw Jr . 17, were abducted at gunpoint Thursday ni ght and held captive in a Narragansett Bay bunker before talking themselves free. Police have arrested three s uspects in the case. Crt&Zen8 All Mouthing the Same Old Tared Cuu Word.f like .. damn" all the way downhill to what JaCoby termed "the hard-core. four-letter obscenities." Through all this. JaCoby concludes that newspapers would probably better serve the readers by knocking oU the cussing. Vocal swearing, of course does have its advocates. like Dr. Joel Fort, who has been cntical of psychiatrists and tangled with defense attorney F Lee Bailey during the Pally Hearst trial Fort onre suggested it's more healthy to let go a string of epithets than to seethe inside and risk high blood pressure. WA S HINGTON <AP) Federal offlciaJs say a decision to reduce the.maximum interest rates paid on special money certificates "is in further sup- port or efforts to restrain infla- tion." GOP Candidate Rapped The Federal Reserve Board and the Federal Home Loan Bank Board said Thursday they were cutting lhe maximum rate that savings institutions can pay MARK TWAIN'S BELOVED character Tom Sawyer greatly admired hi s friend Huckleberry Fmn because of his expansive command of colorful i;wear words and vulgaritac-s. , on $10,000 money certificates, ef· feclive March 15. The decision requires the sav- ings institutions lo pay' Interest at about the same rates as com· merciaJ banks. And that may be the main trouble with cussing today. Some savants have suggested that all or the explet1ves got deleted from the Watergate tapes because the swear words lacked imagination. The epithets were dull, boring and repetitious. TRJ: NEW rules set the max· imum aJlowablc interest rate on the certillcotes at the same level as tbe most recently laned 6- month Treasury bills when the rate on the Treasury bills is 9 percent or higher. Ca EA'ln'E CUSSING has become a lost art. Row often in recent times, for example, have you heard some rogue called. "a filthy Cad and Bounder?'' No w that really tells it like 1t 1s. Pardon me. Howard Instead of hurling some dull four.letter expletive, you could harken back to the Shakespearean and label the object of your ire as. "A fop . .a knol·pated rogue ... a fat chuff. . a sousedgurnct. . " A It hough banks have this limit. lhrift institutions had been allowed to pay a quarter of a percentage point more lo their customers. But we JUSl don't cuss that good any more. It's a damn shame Tapes Plan Brings Suit From Nixon WASHlNGTON CAP > Richard M. Nixon has fil ed suit to block government plans for setting up centers around the country where anyone can put on earphones and listen to tapes of White House Watergate con- versations. The former pre~idenl called the plan an unwarranted m vasion or his privacy. The complaint. filed Thursday tn U.S. District Court, said Nix· on 's right "to control the dis· scmination of his voice" would be irreparably barmed. Nixon also asked the court to bar gov- ernment archivists from listen· ing lo the e lectronicall y re- corded memoranda he often dk· tated al the end of a day. He called them a diary. 'Talking' Horse Dies TALHLEQUAH. Okla. <AP> - Mr. Ed. the famous "talking" horse of the television series which bore his name, is dead. There was no funeral or memorial service to mark the death or the 33-year·old horse. 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The Manchester Union Leader. in a front-page story Thursday, quoted an unidentified source purporting to be a former Crane staff member as saying that the Illinois congressman was "just too good looking," that "women are always throwing themselves all over him." and that be "once told a friend be was committed to bedding down 1,000 dif· ferent women.•· FREE Travel Planning Help For You ... Part or the article also was attributed to an un· identified source purportinit to be a Reagan staff. er, who reportedly s aid that when Crane served as the forme r Cahforn1a i?overnor's lllrno1s cam· paign chairman in 1976, he spent most or his time 10 the hotel cocktail lounge Wlth friends, many of them women. Below the artkle, the Uruon Leader -the only daily newspaper with a statewide circulation carried an editorial backing Reagan for president in 1980. It also suooorted tum in 1976. Reagan responded in a statement that he had "informed Congressman Crane that none of my staff was an any way responsible for the articl<'s." Registry Hotel, Irvine 5-9p.m. Wednesday, April 4 Travel Tod ay will interest anyone planning a business or pleasure trip. E xhibits by airlines, steamship companies, travel agents ~11d-4our operator s wi ll be featured a t Travel Tod ay -a Daily Pilot travel s how set fo r April 4. The free show is open to the publi c from 5 p .m . to 9 p.m. Wednesday, Ap ril 4,, at t he Registry Hotel, 18800 MacAr thur Blvd. in Irvine. There will be drawings for a free trip and world globes and a complete array of travel lite r ature. For the latest trayel and · tour information, s ee Travel Today -a travel show sponsored by the DAILY PILOT 842~321 I I .~ I CALIFORNIA 'Mork' People's Choice 1101.LYWOOO CAP> -ABC' • "Mork and 111ndy" captuNd lop h(lhOn ln \he Hilb annual People'• Cboict1 Award11, wln· rune the Lavorate new t~l~vta4on comedy and f•VQrit ov~raU new lt \evition pro1ram catcaorlefJ Tb abow btlat oomlntt .. Bat tlestar Galt•dlca.. tA R > and "Dlll'rent Stroltt-" <NBC> un- der lbe favorite ov~uu new pro- a;tram ht~ ll abo beo\ "Olf f "rent Strokt•!i .. and "Tu1·• <ARC> Oi Ult> f&vor1tf! nf!w com· edy. THE AWARDS WEaE an· nounced on Thursday A pollinJl group, UH~ Nalaon1&l Fam.Uy Opinion, cund ucted a nationwide s urvey, and compiled lhe reuJL, lhal ledloth~awards The stars of .. Mork and Min· dy" wtuch 1s based on the ad ventures of a v1s1tor from outer space and his earthhng com panaon were named favorilt! n e w fe male a nd male TV performers. Robin Wilhams I Mork ) anti Pam Dawbe r <Mindy) were a m ong several newcomers to win awards, which are based on votes from a nationwide survey by NaUonal Family Opinion. Olivia Newton-John won in lhe favorite motion picture actress category, toppmg Sally Field a nd J ane Fonda. Ms. Newton- J ohn also won favorite female musical performer over Linda Ronstadt and Donna Summer. BURT REYNOLDS beat Bob Hope a nd Steve Martin a s favorite all-around male enter· tamer. Hope had won the title every year since t he awards began in 1975. Reynolds also was chosen as fa vorile motion picture actor ove r nomin ees R ic hard Dreyfuss and John Travolta. . . ... ,..._..... 'MORK ANO MINDY' CHOICE OF THE PEOPLE Pam Dawber, Robin Wllffama Favorite Performer• MS. BURNETT t ied with Mary Tyler Moore as favorite female TV performer, beating newcomer Suzanne Somers. Alan Alda was named lop male TV performer over J ames Garner and Robin Williams. "M·A·S-H," in which Alda s tars o n CBS, wa s c hosen favorite TV comedy program for the second consecutive year. lopping nominees "Mork and Mindy" and "Three's Com- pany" {ABC). Hahn Treated "Little House on the Prairie" (NBC> beat "Family" (ABC > and "Quincy" <NBC> as top dramatic TV program. C hosen as favorite new dramatic TV program was "Battleslar Galactica". which won over ··oallas" <C BS > and "Vegas" <ABC>. "National Lampoon's Animal House" received honors as the favorite non-musical motion pie· ture over "Smokey and the Ban· dit" and "Heaven Can Wait." The favorite musical motion picture was "Grease," whicb beat "Saturday Night Fever" and "The Wiz.'' Fnd8y. March 9, 1979 DAIL y PILOT A 5 Brown Shifts Funding Declares No Ne w S tate T a xes R e quired SACRAMENTO (A P > -Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. has a new plan to shift the sources of local gov- ernment runds. saying be ls following voters' or· ders "lO make government leaner, more effective, more thoughtful." Tbe proposal, announced at a news conference Thursday, would transfer up to $3.6 billion in sales tax revenue from the state to local governments, ~nd Sl.6 billion ln property tax revenue from coun· ties to sehool districts . JT OFFERS LOCAL governments no more money than they received this year from the state, only a long.term source of funds to remove budget uncertainties. Brown also said it reqwres no new state taxes. "We are entering into a period or what I would call a new discipline," he said. " ... We 're going to hear some complaining, but this is the way it is . . We're not going lo have new taxes. We're not going to have programs that require them." HJS OPINION is not unanimous, however F ormer Legis la tive Ana lyst A . Alan Post , chalrrman of Brown's Commission on Government Reform, has said a tax increase will be needed - and should be imposed -if the state commits such large amounts or sales tax revenue to local govern· men ts. Even before the proposal was presented to legislators, other potentrnl trouble spots surfaced. THE SCHOOL FINANCE provisions met a chorus of criticism from Brown appointees to the state Board of Education, one of whom called it a "blueprint for disaster ... ' And aides to the Democrauc governor con· ceded that they didn't know how a key ele ment in the plan the division of sales tax money amone local governments would work . Brown left a news briefing before details of lbe plan were distributed to reporters. ' THE .PROPOSAL, lo be introduced by Sen. John Holft\dahl, D·Castro Valley, would provide permanent state funding to replace most of the $1 billion in property tax revenue that local govern· menls lost witb passage o( Proposi\ion 13 last June. The long-term plan would take effect In the fis· cal year that starts July 1, 1980. For fiscal 1979-80, Brown proposed a $4.38 billion state bail-out bill, similar to this year's $4.22 billion measure . Jovian Moon 'live Planet' PASADENA (AP> -Evidence of lava flows on the Jovian moon or lo indicates the satellite is still developing and m ay explain the absence of impact craters on its surfface. scientists said Thursday. "The material s urrounding that volcano is very young," said Edward Stone of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory. "That immediately leads one to the conclusion that lo is not a dead planet. It has a hol interior. just like the Earth.·· ,-------------------, , THE PHOTOGRAPH which revealed the volcano a nd the surrounding flows was taken by Voyager 1. an unmanned spacecraft which passed within 172,000 miles of Jupiter on Monday. Rent Rule Control B ill Backed LOS ANGELES tA P > -The Los Angeles City Council gave preliminary approval Thursday to a one-year rent control or- dinance that would take effect May 1 -just one day after the present rent freeze expires. The measure, which passed on .a bare two-thirds 8-4 vole. would allow landlords to increase rents gener ally from 7 to 19 percent. based on whe n a umt 's rent was last in- creased. It alS<> contains a "Just eviction" clause which would require landlords who evict ten· ants to show good r eason for doing so, such as failure lo pay rent. Voyager 1 has sent back astounding pictures of the solar system's largest planet and its moons. The spacecraft 1s hurtling towards Saturn to snap a similar series of pictures. HOMEOWNERS! Do you have fife & theft insurance on your personal belongings? Our 22nd Year , ;. A Phone 548-5554 ~ • RABBITT INSURANCE• ~ 1914 Harbor BIYd. Colt:I Mta ... ,., + .. Carol Burnett was chosen as best all-around fem ale enter- tainer -topping Mary Tyler Moore and Barbra Streisand. It was the fifth Orne Ms. Burnett has won the award. . LOS ANGELES <AP) Supervisor Chairma n Kenneth Hahn will be hospitalized for three weeks wh ile undergoing treatment for an acute staph in· fectioo. doctors said Thursday. Newcomers Andy Gibb and Billy Joel tied for honors as top m ale musical performer over Barry Manilow , one of last--------------------------------------- year 's nominees. Robbery Suspect Killed Off-dldy Patrolman Rescues Woman Hostage SAN FRANCISCO <AP > -A plainclothes patrolman, alerted by bis walkie-talkie, shot and killed a man who had just robbed a jewelry st.ore and was dragging a female hostage a long a crowded sidewalk Thursday. Police said Perry Hughes, 21, of San Francisco died Instantly after be was shot at point-blank range by officer Daniel Hampton, 29, who sta· tioned himself in a doorway next to the jewelry stor e and fired as Hughes went past. "I never s hot a nyone before," the trembling patroJman said as be was led away by fellow of· ficers. Hampton is an eight.year veteran of the force. . .......,,, '~tntlu!t' Reported LOS ANGELES <AP> -Fonner Lt. Gov. Mervyn Dymally a nd at least 22 of bis aides took a trip to Baja California and Calexico following last November's e lections at state expense , the Los Angeles Times reported today. The paper said the official explanation for the Only two Democrats, John Thurman of Modesto and Dennis Mangers of Huntington Beach, crossed party lines and voted yes with the GOP. One Republican. Marilyn Ryan of Rancho Palos Ve rdes, abstained, a long with four Democrats. BaflioOld F und 'Too S •all' SACRAMENTO <AP> -The $35.7 million compromJse bill on additional bail-out funds for special districts has gone to the governor amid complaints it is too small. Gov. Edmund Brown Jr recommended only $25 million, and the Assembly followed suit. But the Senate recommended $150 million. The $35.7 million compromise was reached in a two·house committee, and was approved Thurs- day -34-l in the Senate and 74·2 in the Assembly. Brown may cut money bills but not add to them. $3,400 trip, which coincided with the annual Baja <Ja.-rh Nun R ecord A 11dlt 1,000-mile off road race, was that the staff was PASADENA (AP> _ Following the instruc- needed for meetings of four organizations under tions of founder Herbert W. Armstrong, Worldwide the lieutenant governor's Church of God officials have decided not to let control. Although Dymally ( 1 court-appointed a uditors look at the fundamentalist could not be reached for err ~TE sect's financial records. JV• There will be "no compromise " with the "un· comment , several of---------those who joined him on cons titutional and repugnant'' court order issued h March 2 by Superior Court Judge Julius M. Title, the trip told the newspaper t ey worked hard and church treasurer Stanley Rader said Thursday. denied that the term "junket" could be applied to The order lifted a receivership order first im· the trip. posed on the church J a n. 2 after disgruntled church members and the state attorney general's office alleged that Rader and Armstrong funneled some of the organization's funds to their own use. .Blldpt C'ow1'elltlew op,,.sefl SACRAMENTO <AP> -Assembly Democrats have again killed an attempt to add California to the list of states asking Congress to convene a con· stitlJlional convention to require balanced federal budgets. The 31-44 vote Thursday was another victory for Assembly Speaker Leo McCarthy, D-San Fran- cisco. But it also gave Republican noor leader Paul Priolo exacUy what be said be was looking for -a roUcaU vote that Republicans can use against Democratic assemblymen. 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Thomas Kte'Jll/Edltor Barbara Kre1blch tEdllorlal Page l:dltor Car Pool Funding ,Needs Close Look 1 o nKcstcd frPewayi.. poor air quality und f abl vanu1htnJt re ources. to say noth•nt of the prir or M8SOhrw. mok(' car poohng a molhf'fhood t!'l!'IUt- Howt-ve r . mt>mber& of the Oran.e~ County f rnn portallon "ommwton w tt on target recently wht•n Jh('y 1ns1Rted that someone toke a cloNer look ttl thl' f)rft'f11vcncs!\ of Commult•r Computer Inc Tht• non profit Lo:. A~eles ba cd ftrm 1s in tht• but.mt-:.~ o( motehrn~ pt"t>ph.• travehnf( l 1l tht> omc: d s Linullon .tt Ule some tame 1n cu pooh So far. t·ounty •1"t<>nr 1es haH· poured $423,000 worth of fl'dt•rul ~runt mont•y into Commuter ('ompuh·r and ttw trun:.portation t•om1n1,Mon 1:. C'<>n~adt>rini: an Ht(rt."ernt•nl to pump Sltlr,.ooo u yt•a1 for tht• nt.·~t thn'l' yt>arii into th • CUI Vol)hnt: hrm Thot 's ftnl' und d and) .1, Ion~ a~ the rt· '' , uluc fl'(.'t' I\ t"(f Hut up to the~ t1nj~loc1tl ofrauul:. have done llttJt· lo mt•u:.urf' how t'fft"<'ll\M.V the t·ar pooltng farm dot·~ ati, Joh J\nd \\ht•n nHar1ali. nf lht• rompdn~ ore a~kt•d . lhcv du~h uff u st'nl"S otstnt1!\t1r~ thnt (\\·<'n they r an·t 't'rlfv · A Vt'rtfaublc account111g of tht! erfe<'llvenh or Commutl'r Compukr 1s pu:::it due That arcountmg ~houlct be made b<•for • .my more pubht money 1s ::,pent with thl! farm -Bilingual Costs The state Legislature· 1s well adv~ed to examine the rea l need for pre pa ring bilinguat' election materials required unde r a 1975 federal statute After liste ning to evidence on the issue. the state Senate Elections a nd Reapportionment Committee has passed a resoll'ltion urging Cong ress-to repeal the la w tha t added $2 million to the cost of the las t statewide election in California. While a ll ballots are printed in the second language, as well as in English, special materials suc h as the vote r 's pamphlet a r e made available in the minority language only on request. Opponents of the requirement argue that relatively fe w requests for the material a re received. so the unit cost o f trans la ting. printing and m ailing can be excessive. In Oran~e County. 831 requests were filled at a cost of S4J each for the 1978 e lections. Costs in other a reas ra nged from $8.50 per request in San Joaquin County t o $1 .202in King'sCounty. In the post-Proposition 13 era, this is a n unwarranted drain on available tax revenues. As noted before the committee, vote rs must be na tive -born or naturalized citizens. The native-born presumably have attended English-language schools a nd the naturalized pass an English proficiency t est. It seems unlikely that any minority citizen interested enough to vote could not find needed translation he lp from those more flue nt in English. Apart from the cost, extending bilingual education policies to the voling booth can only serve to further isolate minorities instead of helping them into the mainstream of society. Break Deserved A bill introduced in Congress to permit taxpayers to take a deduction for charitable contributions even though they don't ite mize othe r deductions could help both the charitably inclined a nd the recipients o( the gifts. Since the standard deduction that can be claimed without itemizing has been increased , more and more taxpayers are settling for that amount. Ma ny charita ble g roups feel this is resulting in a dec-rease in contributions. And those who do contribute are deprived of any benefit unless 'the y go the long route and itemize. The proposed specia l deduction would principally b<.1nefit middle income donors who don't norma lly bother with the long tax form . The well-to-do usually have other deductions that warra nt itemizing. Oq~anizations like the UnitC'd Way. Scouts, Red Cross, Salvation Army a nd the like are a unique a nd attractive facet of American life. Those who s upport them should r eceive a little credit. even the s mall benefit of a tax deduction. • Opinions expressed 1n the space above are those of the Daily Pilot Other views expressed on this page are thote of their authors and artists Reader comment is 1nv1ted. Address The Dally Piiot. P O ~ 1560. Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Phone (714) 642-4321 Boydi Charmers By LM. BOYD How do you explain the fact that most of the women. considered great charmers in world history had husky throaty voices? Hardly a one of them would have been ac- ceptable as telephone operators. They did not have the voice with the smile in it, aa it were. Footnotes in the files here ind.lcale many even bad a rasping quaUly ln their conversations. But whatever caused it, it certainly turned on their boyfriends. Our Love a nd War man says ientlemen appear lo be far more fascinated by con- * Dear Gloomy Gu After c~ullJ worklni out tbe lbopplq Ult for mJ wl•• and cbee11 party I 1-l'IMd tbose MW ...aie wiDe bottl• tbat looll Ilk• tbe old llalf 1alloaa bold 50 CNaHe, DOt ... Back to .... ~ ......... . CRSATBD 0-.f ... ~---.... ........ .,~,. ......... ___ ...., !..!!~·- z=-.~ ~ '-""" • tra ltos than by 11opnanoa. You've heard about thOflo fumous football players of yesteryear, Notre Oamc'a •·Four Horsemen ." It'& noteworthy, is it not , that the largest of the m only wchchod 162 pounds'! The geographic center or Idaho is u town call4'd Custer . The icoaraphlc center of Nebraska la a Lown called Cwiter Q . "H ow many state capitals do you recall that' were named in honor of women?" A. Can only come up wlth two. Annapoll1, Mdi, waa so called alter Queen Anne of E n'll•nd. And Au1u1ta.. M alne, wu ldentUttd ln tbat manner u a trlbute to Pamela Au1U1ta Dearborn, Lhe daughter of Revolu tlonary War Gen . Henry Dearborn. Q . "Only one bl1-tea1ue bueball player hu ever bffn ahot to death. Oulllelder Lyman Boltoek. Only one bl1·L•aiue b11eb11l player b11 ever been convicted ol murder. Can you name blm?" A. Claude Derrtck, the 1bort1top tor the PblJ1d1lpbl• Atbl•Un of man.)' yean •IO~ Rowluncl E ans/Robert Novak Confusion Marks Soviet Policy WASlllNGTON Just wh •n So""'' broadC'O!il:. Wf'rt! ra1Mng anl1 Amcrt('t1n pusJuon11 among Mu r xo1t V.Ut.•rrUlltJS in Tchrtrn to llla&hC"'lt Vlkh, the No 2 Sovjet cllplomut ht•1 t" wa1' luvllt•d lo be nn unprt·<'cdcnted guest at a 1 ouhm'. l wo hour ~tuJf meetmg 11 r t ht• St at c 0 t• p u rt m c n l • t. Uure-uu of Sc'1vlt't Afhur"S on the ftt>pllrtffiC'llt ... S1dh noor VIJd1llt•n V.1!lt>v , m1n1ster 1 tn111,1·lor unch·r Soviet Am h ti ' ' J tJ II r f\1111lol1 y Dobrynrn .Jr rlVt'd Ul tht' 9 ,1 m 'la f ( m1•t•t111~ ~11h 1111 .. 111\lt• Oil Fd> 2 Ht•f1 11 t• h l' ldt. ht• trr:n1·t1 th<' 20 111111 u ~ d1pl o 111 u l ' and u half a dolen offlcaats from lhl' Commerce Oepartment and the Unakd Stales Information Agency to a standard, wholly predadabte anlt U S .. anti· Carter admuustrataon lecture . WITH OTHER developments 10 Jimmy Cartt>r '!I confused handling of his Soviet problem. lhas strange invitation uninten- tiona 11 y . symbolizes a State Department compulsion to prove to the Kremlin that, no mat· .. Paul Harvey ter what anyone else as iiaylng, 1t is r eally and truly loved in Carte r's Wushtngt.on. "But what ls tr~uumllted to Moscow," one American long skilled in dealing with the Rt1ulans told us. "is not love but obsequious ness and even rear and that is bad." The eictraordlnary Invitation to Vasev was specirically ap- proved bv Dr . M ars h a ll Shulman. Secret ary of State Cyrus Vance's Soviet adviser. and at least one other top of- ficial. It caused a furious reac- hon among the few insiders who found out about It In the Carter adm1mstrallon. particularly m the Pentagon and Or. Zb1gruew Brzezinski's N ala on a I Security Council staff INDEED, we .Jound no of· ficaals anywhere including ex· pen enced Soviet experts who. when informed of Vasev's attend· ance al the staff meeting, were nol astonished a nd a nger ed. WiJliam Shinn, chief or the Sov· iet desk. told us it was simply an experiment in diplomacy with no sequel planned. U. Alexis Johnson, who was the department's lop career diplo mat and Shinn ·s boss in arms control talks wi th the Russians a few years ago, said he had "enormous regard" for career diplomat Shinn. Now re· tired. Johnson told us . "t 5imply cannot understand this ." That lack of understanding goes to the h~art of Vance· Shulman diplomatic m anage· ment or lbe frayed U .S.·Sovlet connection. The invitation to Vasev !'leems clearly tied t.o the Vance-Shulman policy -often but not always echoed by Carter -of putting the brightest face on a clearly deterioratin~ pac lure : in this case. despite incen- diary anti-American broadcast~ in Iran, show Vasev how hard Carter is trying to get along, and the SoVlels wall follow suit TO MUCH of o rr1 e 1<il Washington beyond t he-panelled chamt>Eys of Messrs Vance and Shulman, tbar policy· invites not reciprocity but Soviet audacity Worse, it betr ays a kind of diplomatic masochism that hes just under the administration's surface altitude or occasional hard-headed diplomacy. T his ambivalence reinforces the Carter-Vance-Shulman re· fusal to hnk strJle1:?1t· arm.., talk!> (SALT II l to Soviet 1•xpans1<>n throughout Africa a nd South As1<r . it informs thl' Kremlin that the more successful it ts 1n weakening U.S. influence in the world, the harder the U S. will lry to make a deal with Moscow. Examples urc nurnerou!I . ITF.M: O<>spite severe prts identlal protests over Sovit-t tr eat m e n4' or An at o I l-y Shchararuiky (jailed aJJ an al- le~cd American spy l along with trials of other Soviet dissidents last year, not a single piece of drilling equipment from the con- troversial Orcsser industries deal on down has been cancelled Yet. hundreds of noisy hours were consumed in t op-level meetings to arrange legal pro- <'edures to hall ~ome of these technoloJ(y :.ales . c reating a hard-line public image. Item: Despite bogus or "dlsan formation" documents carryini.! the Soviet imprint and now sur (acing an !tue h U .6 .·a ltied cap1tiils a~ Athens , Rome and Bangkok designed to defamt> thf' US T the Vance-Shulman team avoids orotests to Moscow. ITEM: The While House re- moved the usual net assessment of U S Sovi<•t military strength from the first draft or the Joint Chae rs of Staff annual "posture" !:ltatement an J anuary. It showed bad deter1orat1on m r elativt· military stren~ths over the year and miltht therefore have acted as a further prod lo higher de fe n se s pending, o ff e~n g Moscow. histor y's greate~t weapons procurers. Ite m : Inadvertently or not an his 1-'eb. Z1 press conferenc(' Ca rler Junke d the car eful formulation of U.S. displeasur .. for Vietnam's Soviet-backed "m vasion" of Cambodta a nd Chana 's "frontier penetration .. int o Vietna m . Those wer t· Carter 's words on Feb. 20 al Georgia Tech e1nd Brzezinski ·~ on lhe March 1 CBS "Mornani.! Show " But in his press con ference Carter equated the two events with the same languagt>, thus muting the anti -Soviet s ignal. THE RECORD 1s strewn with cxomplt'S, some qu1tt• nd iculou~ ~uch as tht• intt•ntionul refusal or lhC' Wh1l(1 llousl' b1ogra1>hy of M1kha1I Baryshnikov (prepan'fl for his Feb. 25 performance there 1 to mention that ~e is a Soviet defector. Given these s ub-rosa signals from s pecial guest a t the So· v1et desk 's regul ar s taff m eeting to the doctored record of a famt!d Soval'l d efector -the view from ~ Kremlin window mus t show a Jimmy Carter desperately eager to buy. That may explain the rising cost of bus iness with the U.S.S.R. Why the Tax Man Has a Jaundiced View When the traffic cop who stops your car falls t.o smile it may be because the last motorist be stopped pulled a knife on him. When you encounter the lax man, and he ls looking at you from th e other side of the desk, in· evitably he ~ re membering the last guy h (' audi t ed who tried lo deduct from h i~ taxable In co m e the upkf'e p of two m u1 tresses. In th.c Lee Marvin triaJ the leital question was whether u Jlltt•d mlAtre11 Is enlilled to the 118 me proper ty r ights a s a divorced wife Art Hoppe But a second legal question a r ose whe n Ma r vinl's agent testified that the actor had set up a record company with only one s inger -his mistress -who received "advance royalties" on records, though no records were ev-er made. Had the actor thus sought to m ake his monthly $1 ,000 pay- ment ·lo his ex-mistress tax· deductible ' IF AGENTS o f the I RS become chronically cynical al may be because they can't forget the Madison , Wis .. wom an who added a n indoor swimming pool to her home at a cost or $185,000, and tried to de· du e l th a t amo unt as a "m edical" expense . Then there Is the California poker parlor which bankrolled shills to entice others lo play and deducted their loss<:s as "promo· tional expense." And who of us would not de velop a Jaundiced eye a fter dis· covering the merch;,int who kept two sets or books because he was pus hing narcotics in has health food store! ON RAINY DAVS during lunch break around any rRS of· ri ce they may chuckle about the Washington. D.C , call girl who tried to d ep r ec i a t e h e r typewriter But some or the schemes calculated to conceal income are not amusing And it as frustral· mg to anybody who works for a li ving and pays his dues lo hear about •·salesmen" on beer in- comes Jiving the c hampagne life in lhe Caribbean And the tax man m eets or hears about many more such sche mes than you and I do. So they h<ive to sort through a J1ll ion receipts to see if the woman who claims her pel par· rot as a dependent is similarlv generous walh herself in othc·r aspects of her bookkeeping. TREN THER E is George Turner of Kansas City who fiJed false returns under t~e namt' M 1chael Rodent, listed member.. of the Mickey Mouse Club as de· pendents a nd collected $<>me $50,000 in refunds before he wenl to prison. It seems un-Amer ican to con s lruc cvt!rybod y g uilty until proved innocent but the artful dodgers leave the tax man no choice. There's One Goal That Could Make War Popular In o ne o r the mos t Ill· roncelved threats ever voiced by • U .8 o rtlcl •I , Defense Secretary Harold Brown an· nounced that we atand ready t.o 1t1nd tmof:>tt to lhl' Mlddle East to lnsurt" the now of oil. Nol only would the Invasion ot a Middle Eaate rn nation risk conf rontatlon wllh lhe SOv· l•l Union and the po11lblllty of World War 111, bul thete countrtet are rar from de· fen1tle11 . Ir an and Saudl Arabla, for exa.,ple, bout ttus beat American alr rorces mpney can buy. Moreover, the logl1tJc1 of naht- tnc • war half way 1round lbt world botcle the ml.nd. Did we nol IHm our le1aon ln Vietnam? Wbat we thould do, obviou&lY. l1 lnvade MeJ.ico Instead. WRY ON ••rth should we lend American boya 10,000 milea rrom horM to fl1bt and die on t.U barren aandt of th9 lllddl• East when ~ billion barrels of oil lie right next door ror the tak· ing? There is much else U> be uld for Invading Mexico: l -By gelling e ven with President Lopu Portillo for those insulting remarks he made at lunch the other day, President Carter could ahow other nations they don't have him to kick around any more 2 -It's a war we could right with confidence, tor the Meiucan armed forces are a proven quali· ty Wt proved 131 years ago that we could lie" them. So our boys could march orr slnglna. "We did It before and we can do It ago In." Then, •t lost, we could rorget the Alamo. ' -It would undeniably be the mo1t popular war In American history, FIGHTING POil freedom· 1ovln1 Koreans or Vletnameu l1 all well and 1ood. And many American bo)1a proved they would rat.her do to than 10 to Jall. But, ln Ute final analy1l1, there i• no\hln1 that any American would fl1ht for more enthualutScaJly than IHOllne. Think of the patr1oUc r v r the Pentagon could drum up with s uch simple slogans as "Better Dead Than S unday Clos ings," "'Mexico for Texaco•" or "The War to Mak<' America Safe for the Eight-Cylinde r Engine." At home. there won't be a dry eye in the cabaret when some chanteuse warbles "There's u long long trail awmding <up to the gas pump>" and "When "Welcome abourd F.conomy Airlines nlftht 101." .Johnny Come!! Driving Home." And, al the front. our boys will keep their spirits up singi ng. "Mine eyes have seen ll"IC glory of t he <'Oming of the Ford. " And so forth. A S AN added bo nus. we couldn't pick a better s pot to raaht a war than Mexico. Not on ly is at handy so that our boys could get home on week-end pass. but the climate's quite pleasant this l ime of year, prices of souvenirs and whatnot are still reJallvely reasonable, and many of the people speak English ir you shout at them loudly enough. But primarily, this would bo u wor that would re unite our drift- 1 na, di vldt-'<l, insecure country. 1-'or not only would •we know what we were fiahtlna !or, but we would 11ree the 1oal was worth any ucriflce. And think what a vtctory, after all these years of defeata. would meln. Once again we could io forward RS wa used to In a hllPJ>ler dt.Y : with our beads held hl1h, our shoulden 1quared and. belt of all, at ti mUes an hour ,, ,. . )(I .. .. "' ., /Q c •• " '" .... .., j NATtON I WORL\) I AT YOUR SERVICE ffld9)', March 9, 1979 DAIL y PILOT A 1 Meg Sounds Off FAMILY AFFAIR SINCE 1894 •London Hears From Ms. Tnukau . J5E~l~S11u1e 1<><e>1penence1 Tr~~e~uo~ ~:o~~ the ~bj!c~ao'"fe! rl~~~~urily rebuildlng their mar-.1;r,;e·i~ ·, :/nsfii/ition :'custom.drap1ri1s •·cot a ~' fht'TI write, tf> Pat Dunn Pat wilJ C¥1 r«l lo,pr. fl"ttlng tM ormorrs and Qt"flOfl ~ nN'd to •olw 11t<'qWltt•11 m Q(llle'nlrrtftll ond ~u Motl ~r qwst1011.1 to Pcll l'>v1111, At Your .~n'k"f' Oranqf Coo.1t Om.111 Ptwt. P 0 Bo.z 1 • Cosio Mno. (.'A tlUf Al many lt'ftrr1 cu posable ernU bf> o~rfd. tN£t pltcMt'd mqumr.s or ktU'n MC tndlldtno the rfOllUr'1 full ootnt", oddrus olld busiTwu laoclra ' phorn- lt1'mbtT ronnot ~ <'~nj Thucoiwrnn apptar' da1 Ir uetpt Solt.trcfa!l1 • • tabloid newspaper battle In London. lor .... l'noleum wood floor The DAUY Mirror bais been running IN AN ARTICLE IN the April issue nom 1 • a series of lntervlews wllh the w~ of of Ladies' Home Journal, she ts ql.lOl-16'1 P'lmcftlfle •~ • c .... ,....._ e.. tJH7 Caoadlan Prime Minister Pierre ed by journalist Alan Marlcfield as "-•4'-4U•·•~n51 Trudeau. and now thts Dally Expres.s saying: bu started a aeries. "I'll never leave Pierre. I never ••••••••••••••••••• Errer1 IRS lt'••t• 't'-1 DEAR PAT· Whal h•ppens tf m)' tu prepanr mall• a mbtalc on my return" ts bt rHponslble or am 1~ N J . Newport Buch Y• are. It'• yo., rH' 1 llW!Jly to make ttt &ala ~ ~ •I YHI' &u retarD an comple&t aM ~ recardlaa ol ~ f.ftParet It. You are ~ UaWe for U1 ........... las, latereat or ,eeal&y e•• U yoa bve year retvu prepared for a fee ..a ew~ U you bave a wrilleD gHrantee ... l · &k 'repartt'i ftrm will pay aay •aseued iatereat OI' peeaJty u a raal& ot1tbdr work. A 1<-o11o1 C'a• C'~ai. ,.,,...,. DEAR PAT: Can I clean u varrushed table with denatured aJcohol or will it soften the finish? S F . Fountain Valley Yes to lbe first part of your question, and oo to tile aecoad. ·~-· ........ 'CRUSHED' Margaret Trudeau ....;:;;.;;;;;;;;..._ -·--·---- Patrons Like '54 Menu List THE EXP&£8S IS scheduled to print excerpt.a from Margaret's book. ''Beyond Reason," next month. In its lnterview with Margaret. the Dally Express quoted her as saying P1erre ''crushed" her by giving her nothing to do. "He treated m e like the most worthless woman ever batched on thi s earth," tbe paper quoted At.ergaret. THE DAILY EXPRESS interview ended wttb a Jab at the Daily Mirror. ''Margaret Trudeau's own story will appear exclusively in the Daily Express next month. Beware or second·band versions written from old newspaper cuttings," the papers' front page read. But Margaret Trudeau in another magazine says that "Pierre and I are ever hopeful of working things out and getting back together" -but not can. Whatever relationship we are able to succeed in having will be good and rig.bl for us -whether it Is mar- riage or Just the closest two people can be ln helping each other survive a llfe that isn't ea.sy . "· Io the Mirror, Mrs. Trudeau also Is quoted as saying she turns weak when her back is rubbed -"My back is the most sensitive part of my body. l only have nice thoughts about anyone who rubs it" -and that "I like sleeping in men's silk pa- jamas -but just the tops.•' Rhodesia Hikes Gas SALJSBURY, Rhodesia <AP> Rhodesia, battling black guerrillas and an international trade embargo, has announced a n increase of nearly 30 percent in gasoline prices. The government said the boost sets the price of a gallon of gasoline at about $1.40. FREE DEMONSTRATION GESTALT PSYCHOLOGY An Inclusive Approach To Life 9:30 -12:30 Saturday. March 10 R.S. V.P. Iii La Poinh 494-961 l Uc..MdT'llet•st YOUR DAILY PILOT CAN BE RECYCLED! Orange Co.Jst College operates the ott1cisl recycllflg center /or Costs Mesd 556-5981 Dall .. Dht11~ D~ DEAR PAT: I sent a $1.S check to Carriage Trade Dinner Club 10 San Jose for a membership in the DaJlas club. This was to have been a Christmas JCifl. My check was cashed, but no membership was mailed to me and my letters to the club haven't been answered. C.E .. Corona del Mar Carriage Trade spokesmaa A.Ian Hllea say• re- cords IDdicate a Pit eertlficate for Ute aen series of dlaaen. wblcb begin Mattb 1. wH mailed &o u.e Dallu recipient. Biles ub yoa &o check with llaat penon to make Hre tbe certificate waa re. ttlved. U BO&, contact blm by wrtUng &o tlae club at 1535 Merridlaa, Salte A, Su Joee, Calif. tsus. and uetller cerUflcate will be isned. lllles aid Ute mixap occarred beuase yoa.r order bad requested die memberahlp lO be seat lO &be recipient and not to , .... )'Oii t.hoag.bt. ARTHUR, Ill. 1AP> - To celebrate their 25th a nniversary 10 bus1 ness. restaurant owners D. C. and Pauline Moses rolled prices back to the 1954 level. corree was a dime. hamburgef's a quarter and complete dinners were 90 cents. "I DON'T have any idea bow many people we served, but I'm s ure we Jost a lot or money,'• said Mrs. Moses. "We didn't advertise it. We worked it out so that our regular cus tomers would be able to take ad- vantage of it. Thal was the idea. Just a novelty Idea and a way of saying thanks t o our customers.·· Traffic Slows To Save Bees TOUCHET. Wash. <AP) -Walla Walla Coun- ty is going to slow down traffic on county roads to protect some bard-working residents. In this case, however . the residents are millions of bees that pollinate alfalfa crops in the southeast comer of Washington State. ESTATE SALE OF JEWELRY- CRYSTAL- PORCELAIN- BROlVZES- CHINA -Friday, Saturday, and SUnday F•rllft..-e Sr""' Mq W orlc DEAR PAT: Is it all n gbt lo wash antique furniture? I've read and beard conflicting opinions about this. W.D .. Newport Beach Tben never bas beeo agreemeat amoag aD · tlqme experts about tbis. Opinions vary, b•t all ex· perts contacted advise extreme caution, especially wlda nlaable pieces. Proponents of waslllag Al· ges& esperlmenttag on aa·lncouplC1MM11 apot. U a wllJte laaze or atreakln1 appears, at.op aJNI eoualt a prefeHloaaJ. If teatlag doeae't llarm tlae fanllmre, wasll It wtUl • 90ft·brtstled b,... ud mlM ---.en <foer tablelp11u cUuolved la llalf a galloa of warm water). Wasll, rlase aad &M,..gllly dry one smail area at a time, ul.D1 • soft, deaa, dry cloth. Avoid geUtng water la&o rracka. Apply a llard pH&e fvaltue wu aed baff vtiorouly after 24 boa.n. A11tlftiiotlr Ref .. d's &11decl The meals included meat loaf, sausage, beer and noodles. weiners and sauerkraut, or chicken salad , plus mas hed potatoes and gravy. a choice of three vegetables, eight salads, bot rolls and drinks. TODAY, THE price of one of those meals is $2.80. "Yeah. it was busy," said Mrs. Moses. "But. I've been 'tireder.• Thia was a v ery pleasant day.'' CYAUpheld C1IAJlLES SABANTO, CBAIKMAN OF the Gardena Alfalfa Growers, said the lower speed limit won't end bee deaths. but wtll "vastly 1m· prove the situation." Saranto estimates female bees are worth $1 each. "Still, numerous bees will get smacked, or captured inside open windows and carried orr," Saranto said. Walla Walla County lowered 50 mph speed limits to 20 mph on about five miles of county roads to save the bees, which pollinate the Gardena-Touchet region's alfalfa crop. Saranto said some farmers would like to see the speed limit reduced to S mph. THE SPEED LIMITS WILL apply only in June and July between 8 a .m. and 8 p.m . Speed Umit sips and the farmers' own 1i1!15 explaining the 1'9triction will be posted. Violaton could be fined up to $250. "Three million bees can be flying over the highway in the summer, when the pavement gets bot," Saranto explained. "In the evening, from about 6 o'clock to 8 o'clock. bees like lo sit on the bot pavement." DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS 642-5678 SILVER and more. Lots of diamond rings and earrings, gold chains, fine china and crystal, bronzes, some lurni· ture. oils. chandeliers. br<1ss lamps, etc. Something for everyone -from $1.00 up. Free admission Bank of America, Master Charge, ctiecks, some terms available. nights March 9. I 0, 11 Inspection of all merchandise Friday, Saturday, and Sunday 2 · 5 P .M. and 1 · 8 P .M . newport galleries ltd. 2542 West Coast Highway Newport Beach, CA (714) 645-2200 CONSIGNMENTS ACCEPIED -rlL 5 PM Att L•v1nu Auc.uonMt DEAR PAT: Tbaob for publishing the ad· dress where people can inquire about claims for the snack food refund. I'd also like to know what happened with the a ntibiotic refunds. I filled out that form and mailed as direded several years ago. I've never heard anything about it, and have SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -The California Supr e •e Court bas ruled 4-3 a juvenile court may not set aside a com- mitment to th e JLT C l M Ca lifornia Youth . . ., os a esa h . 1 h Tiie antibiotic ref ands were completed ID 1175, Au t ori ly u n ess t e lost the address. Men Sleep Habit Harmflll? saJel bright overalls and unspu blouses 1/3 off accontlng &o tlte state Attorney General'• offtce. U agency failed lo comply BOST ON (AP ) Y" didn't get your refD.Dd then, yoa'll never get It. with the law or abused Researchers have found Tiie amce which bandied refund processl.Dg no its discretion in dealing that healthy men onen loaaeresbta. with its ward. stop breathing for ~~~~~-~-~--~--------------~~several seconds at a time when they sleep - a discovery they say may help explain why men have more heart at- tacks and die younger than women. Two-thirds of the men who took part in a study breathed irregularly or bad periods of lower- tban-normal oxygen lo their blood while they slept. Although the significance of the find- ing is open to specula- tion, the doctors said ir- regular breathing dur- E II t .. .. I t log sleep may prove to xce en screen p on be an underlying con- ond landscape stuub. trl bu tor to other dis· Lorge, showy flowers eases that are more ore on extra bonus. common among men _.._..... than women. 1 Gal Reg. 2.98 A report on the re· L---.J~;;~~l!l!~~~!'!~~~~~~~~~llL---1 search. conducted at the TIME TO START VEGETABLE GARDENS veterans Administration d f f ... Wf'lol f llyl M e d i c a l Ce n t e r l n ____ Rewo,.. rdlng on un or"'' e om Gainesville, Fla., was JOMATOES PONY PAK Reg .• 98 pubU.bed in Thursday's LETIUCE l as u e of t b e N e w BROCCOLI England Journal or ONIONS Medicine. PEPPERS And MORE ..----Gas Use Up GARDEN FERTIUZER All PURPOSE-for ftowers, ¥9Q81Ubfes, treeS, shrubs, ondlOWnS I UQUINOX GROW I lat. Reg.3.49 2.47 High acid content htlpt neutratlze °"' atkaltnt IOllS. PHONE 546-5525 lltl Bart.r Blvd., a.ta Mesa " Dall1 t-1:• Saa. M SACRAMENTO <AP) -Callforniau used a record 11.I billion 1allona of 1aaollne in 1978. Httina record.I In each month of tbe year tbe state Board of l:quaU..Uon reported. ~e )'Ul''I ..... WU up 1. T pereent from 1m ud more tbaD 30 pet• cent......., tbaD mo. South Coast Plaz.a Costa Mesa Overalls 20.00 to 27.00, regularly 30.00 to 41 .00. Blouses 20 .00 to 24.00, regularly 30.00 to 36.00. Bib-front overalls in high voltage color poplin, chintz or denim. Cotton and polyester, 5 to 13 sizes. Sheer and semi-sheer blouses. Shawl collar. band collar, long or roll sleeves in airy print I palyester and cotton voile or solid color Polyester and rayon crepe de Chine. S.M·L sizes. South Coast Plaza, Junior Collections 1.magn1n • ~ ,, 0 ,,. ;, 00 ., ,,_ !O ... >• •• ol "' ,. '" '"" °" • • •• DAILY PILOT ,, ,, Business ' Toughei-Stand Promised • WASHIN<i l'ON IAl' 1 Thu Ca.n r Qdmam"'trathm, irk~I b\' flgun• 1howm1: it I 1~rrt•n1 In <'r<>a t' In wholl'11i1lt• pr1r .-,. 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S Robe rt Baldo of Arcadia and A Bn<.'t' Carbon nf S 11·r ra Madre THE DIFSEL.S ARE HERE IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. NABERS fM ~ ORDER YOURS NOW • • 1000 2600 Horbo< &lvd CottoMeto, 540-9100 BEAUTIFUL STICK-ON ~BELS STYLISH TYPE ON GOOD QUALITY WHITE GUMMED PAPER • PERSONALIZED / • EASY TO USE • FOR YOU OR A FRIEND r---------------------, I Foll 1111nu1 coupe>n clop and ma11 wolh S1 7~ ~ 25 pos<aoe lo I I Pilot Printing, Label Div. • I Post Office Box 1560 • 330 w. Bav St. t Costa Mesa. California 92626 t I I I I I I I ' Be Sure to Use Your Zll)(X)CI I I PILOT PRINTING I I L-----~---------------j ~· - - PHONE 'SPEAKS' FOR DISABLED PEOPLE Customer Laure Scolaro Oemonatrate• It• Uae Special Phone Helps Disabled Ora n~c County res idents with hearing o r sp eech problems may now find 1t eas ier to com· mun1<:att• ove r a lightweight teleprinter that 1rans m1ts :md re<'<.'ive!. printed messages over the phone Pac1hc Telephone sa ys its seven-pound Porta· Print er I I , u s ing a n electronic t y p e write r ·key board. prints a phone convers ation on paper. IT COSTS $14 A MONTH for people who s how proof that they are d eaf. hard-of-hear ing o r speech-impaired. For others. the cost is S27.25 a m onth. There 1s no installation charge for the han· dicapped. Othe r user s will have a one-time charge or $12 for the service Ac<'ord ing to Joh n Rus h . handicapped· customer supervisor ror the phone company, the unit makes 1l poss ible for those who can't hear or speak clearly to type their messages and read what others say o r type to them over the phone. It can tra ns mit to. and receive from, m ost other teletypewriters 1n use by deaf. hard-of· hearm~ and !.peech-impu1red persons. "THE ADVANTAGE Of Porta·Printer 1s its fast access to some emergency ser vices. govern- m ent agencies and £'d ucat1onal racililies also using teletypewrite rs." said Hush. The portable devict-can be connected to a te lephone by a jac k or by placing the handset on a cr adle provided with it. The devi ce h a s a t hree-row e l ectr o nic keyboard and a memory system for those who type faster tha n 60 words a minute It operates on 110-v o'lt a ltcrnallng current or on built-in rechargeable batteries MESSAGES ARE CONVERTED INTO "tone burs ts" in the s amt! sound frequenc ies used by telephones, then back into English characters. which are printed o n a re ceiving teletypewriter or Porta -Printer In California, more than 4,000 deaf and hear· ing-i mpaare d people use teletypewriters in a "network for the deaf " They communicate with each othe r. and with many government, e mergen · cy and busin ess groups. including Pacific T elephone. The Porta-Prmter Joins other aids to the han· dicapped offered by the phone company . includfog the Micon MCM ·D. a vis ual display portable te letypewriter introduced last year Pacific 's "Handicapped Centralized As · sistance Point" opened a little more than a year ago in Alhambra. covering a ll o f Southern California. The toll-free voice number there is 1800) 242·4565. On t eletypewriters, t he number is (80()) 2424570. General Te lephone customers living in Orange County m ay call the voice number 1800) 352-7437 or teletype number <800) 352· 7438. ldear Honored ,,_ lt'o•ett The Iclear Corp .. Irvine, has received the an· nual "Top Hat Award" from the San Oreo District of Business and Professional Women's Club. The group comprises 26 clubs in Orange and Sao Bernardino counties. The firm was recognized for its contribution lo the dilJllty of working women In the past year: lclear began a series of annual symposiums 'saluting NaUonal Busin ess Women's Week last September. Iclear also sponsoted a display at Coaatllne Community College's non-traditional career day falr in May, calling a tte ntion to opportunlliea Of· fered to women Interested in careers ln Insurance. The company also designed an insurance program 1peclfica1Jy for worltlDC women, the club said. ..,A Ileen T,...t OllWe Banll or America't Santa Ana dlatrtct trust of· nee bu been moved and renamed the Oranae County diltrlct lr'Ull office, the bank announced. The new facility la In Suitt 100 or lhe Conttnen· tal Insurance 8ulldin1. nu MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. The office had been localed in Bank df America's Santa Ana main office, 901 North Maln St .• •lnce 1850. L ttNns ro.'it' o 9 pNt·ent 1•r1ces at the wholctJalt' h•vt1l usually art! passed aJonr to the con11umc r in hlf(hcr rNui pri<"ci. ALFR.:D K AHN. Prcsldt-nl ('artcr's chief anflatlon adviser . unnounc~d lhc <"raekdown on buiuncRses. suggesting t hul labor has done bettl!r lhun business m t'oopt>rat1n ~ with lhl• anti 1nflallon progrum · · Pr1<'f' dev('lopm('nts tn recent m onthR have madt' 1l a pparenl that mnny mt!d1um and s m alle r 1111.t•d f1rm.s art> not complying with thl· l)fl<'<' standurd." ht! 1uild IN AN /\PPARt;NT !-thtft m 1•111ph11iclK away from fot·u s1ng on wu.tc11 us .i cuuse of wor'>t'rung 1r1flul1011. Kuhn 11u1d that 1·1111 I r111•1 M'll ftonw11l~ ~1111·1• th1• pro .CriUll w .. nl 11\lO t-fft>C'I '""' ()( 111 lh• r h ,1 v t• IH' 1.• 11 r I' I ;1 I I\· 1• I ~ mo1h•r11ll• · ·s111·1·1•Ks 111 1 lw .11111 111rt1.111on p111.:1 am will rvq111rt· mon· thun 11111t lubor'' 111lh1·n·111•1· 111 lh1· 'I 11 11tt.11·cts. w a.:t• 111111flor11t11>n 11 111111' will 1111t <lo tht• J11h," ht· 111111 I rarh'r'i-11111.:rmu a .. k, 1'11111 11111111'11 '" hultl Jll'll'I' 1111' I Ptlllt'S tu II ~l 111•r1·1•11I twlow th1•tr u vt•r111oi1· pt'H't' hlk1·11 for tht' prt·\ 111us I wo \'l'llPI. or hrmt tl11•m ~1·111•r11llv to 11 11 llVl'l'll•:t' o( ~ 7~ fll'r1·1•11I KAHN ~AID SOM•: rums Wiii hl' 1111t1fwd hv lh1• ( 'oUOl'll on W :~r,(• anti Pnc·<· StJhihlv within I ht• nrxt 10 day'> I hut 1t inlt-nds to numt• them public ly lk said they will have 10 mon · duys lo r es pond before they are u<:tually 1dent1h ed He also d1sclOM!d that the ad minis tralton wants an account 1ng .of pnrt.' acl1on11 duqng lhe past s ix months by firms in in dustr1es that have had SIJ:nth cant pnce increases Aside from tht• overall I P4!r c e nt in crcai,.e 1n who l <>salP prices last m onth, price rises wer e even worse al l ht· begin ning stai!cs of the who1£•salt> pro cess. NE\111 Y0 '1K IA Pl Connvn l6 ... '' T"1" e "' ~ "•S:!"="t~ll\I ConP"D !ttj \8• .. lntmtG\ •\ Cr., .. 1., W II ln8•W\I\ ton fl I W1>rlll~• Cro•T,. u ... ,, • t•<1Sou1 Oe•lfllr\ A\\n OVf"r C1>tlrF~ I I• J•mWP1 llW C0\1,,,11' 8...,k Cvcllron u 11 >em\by tn\ur•nc,. & lnduil O•nlvM n 7) Jofltr!l ~• stocllt.\ Ot•O"' 10'-111,. O\lyn~ .. ~--KAHN ACCUSES FIRMS OF FAILURE TO COMPl Y ·wage Moderation Alone Wlll Not Do the Job,' Advlaer Seya Antitrust Inquiry Hits Auto Industry WASflINGTON 1AP1 Th1.· gov•'rnmo>nt has outlined a ma1or an t1trust invest1~at1on of the auto industry that could eventually lead to •rn<"h drastic a<"t1on as hreak1n~ up Ge neral '1otors lhe wor ld !. largest auto maker T he 1nvest1gat1on. announced in 197fi rt'>ultt<J earlu:r lhl'> year 1n governme nt-issued 4'ubpoen a'> for voluminous data from tht four American auto m a ker '>. Federal Trade Comm1ss1on o( r1aa s s aid at a back~round n w • bn efing this week Th~f' or als refus ed to be 1dent1f1ed pubhcl:- THIS MOVE WAS challenged 1n federal court 1n De troit b) three o r the autom a k e r ' Ge neral Motor!. Cor p . Ch!J '>lcr Corp . and Ameri<"a n Moto r-, Corp Ford Motor Co didn't J'"n the s uit. choosing ins tead to fight (),·•·r 'l'lu· Couut•·r· NASO Listinqs , b P~rMI ~ ~" '>l•nl<P ']l.. 141• P~M l'M ,,, • 1fl .... s1 .. 1st 10. 10 PfltrOl•t •!t'-• .,,,. Slr~w("I 1S 11• Pettibon 18~. 14". W Df'rE I 71 • /1 I th\,' ~ubp<>€a nd-. ~for1:· t he C<>m m1s:.1on I N I\ "l t:SSAGE that ma~ ha"e been aimed at the ft!de ral JUd gt· an Detroit the F'TC or f1c1al-. told reptirter <> that lhf' ~o' e rnmenl .., 1m est1 g at1on con tern!'. 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'Jo inll Prict" NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS 0..vl•llv•"""'-11-.,..,t.._ ,......,.,, M-tl ,. .. lllC PllW &o't°" Ottr.it-CIMllWloHlll•O .,,.....,.,,_,_INWU.M•1_,'l\-l•llOtlOl)e(IMUi.•Ot•~-lll•li..t . ' -v-v -~,!', Cp I oil) o U t8 .. • '• .. ~"' 00 1 l7 ta·.. '• ~::,~n ::J tt ~ 1l~ " V.,len 40 I>" O J ti'• • VIKO 'J1 • 111 8 '• Ve<Ko 40 8 11 18.,. "' VtoOO 11 ~I • t t' ~K• 4 71• ~!Se I .)Mo • l•I t7' • V..c.otn 7S If IO 27' > VtEPw t.J2 I '71 IJ > VtEP p0 n l1jQ 16 • Vt EP pit 00 t.O 07 > Vt EP pt't n I.SO '~' • Vt EP pO 'IO 6 11'> • vor,,.oo ..i rn tJ • VulcnM I 00 I 4t )t • • • Friday. March 9, 1979 N DAILY PILOT A9 Buy? Sell? Analysts Back Either Vieu; By MILTON MOSKOWITZ One of the world's more 1mprecuie sciences 1s predict mg the stock market It's clear that if you really knew which stocks were going up, you wouldn't tell anyone ebc. Not knowing, you might as well guess -and sell your ac). vice to other people. A major sales device in this game is linking your pre· dictions to the latest cataclys mic world event. After watching Walter Cronkite und the CBS Evening News, you should be able to mount <l convincing argument the next day about which stocks to buy and which ones to sell. STOCKBROKERS GO THROUG H this e >Cercise aU the time. They can rationalize any headline into a reason for buying -or selling. Take, for example, the recent upheavals in Iran. They were accompanied by a hall in the production of Iranian oil. Analysts qu.ickly rushed out research reports on which petroleum companies would be lul the hardest by the Iranian revolution, and these were soon convert· e d into "buy ·· and ··sell " recommend a tig.ns . But that was easy Any fool could see that tbe oil industry would be affected by the shut· Money Tree down of a major producer s uch as Iran. Where's the seer who's going to tell us how the cutback tn lranian oil production will influe nce business at McDonald 's , J ack·in the·Box and othe r fast -food restaurants? What does Iranian oil have to do with Big Macs and J umbo Jacks? Ah, you underestimate the imagination of your friendly stockbroker. who stands ready to follow news developments wherever they may lead. IN SAN FRANCISCO, STEVEN M Vannelli, an analyst at Davis, Skaggs and Co .. saw what the rioting 1n the streets of Tehran might mean. First of all. less oil Therefore less gasoline. Then. closing of gasoline stattoru. on Sundays. After that, who knows? Maybe rationing. Well. bow do people get to McDonald's and J ack·in· the-Box? They drive. If gasoline 1s going to be in s hort sup ply, they won't drive so often. Ergo. Vannelli advised clients to refrain from establishing any new pas1hons in the food service companies Hold 1l, though • Don 'l lake this ad vice as gospel. In New York . Michael J Esposito. an analyst at Bache Halsey Stuart Shields . looked at Iran and came away with a different interpret ation. HE TOO FORESAW THE poss1bi11ty of gasoline s hortages and thus warned clients not to buy the stocks of any hotel companie:-, Peopl e wall be traveling les:-,. Hotels will be having a hard time But that 's not the way he views the resta urant oper ators. Bache chcnts, on the contrary. were urged to buy the shares of McDonald's. Wendy's, Ponderosa and other fast.food companies . Why? It's simple. A shortage of gasoline will mainly reduce long-distance travel. It won't have much effect on short hops. And the fast ·food chains recommended by Bache "draw 85 percent to 95 percent of their customers from within a three-mile radius," according to Esposito. So there you have it. Take your pick. Stockbrokers can always be relied upon to find a reason. sometimes lbe same one. for buying or selling. Stock Market Erratic As Rally Subsides NEW YORK tAP l The stock market was mixed m an erratic session today, encountering resistance after the rally of the past severa l sessions The Dow Jone!> average of 30 industrials was off 1 99 points to 842.86. after a net advance of 29.10 points 1n the past four sessions Gainers outnumbered loser!> hy a 4 3 margin a mong Ne w York Stock Excha nge hslcc1 issue-; Analysts have been al a loss to spot any concrete de · ve lopments as "reasons'· for lh1!> week's rally. .ftil1J<•l'11111 Tht- Spo1ll9hf Doa.rJ011t>11.l 1•progP11 NPW 't'on.tJ'.Pl F irwl Oow Jof\~•. ~w·rttQJ'4. STOCK$ )0 1no °l':e"sa ~;r.. ~8';. ~r;, ~~ 20 rrn 71• 1tt 11~ 11!1 7" 10 1u at • o '" IS Ull t04 76 t()f..., 101 ~9 to• •o. 0 10 6S ~lk 196 tO 191 " /83 •8 1P.A ti' 0 21 lndu• 1 Ill" 100 T•~n ,.,. 900 Utll'. }.It 900 6S Stk l J11.IOO NE-W YORK IA l•o •ov.-..,<f'd O~t••~t1 Unth41nQl'<I Tot•I '' U"\. N,.iN n1qn\ Nr ;w low\ PrtV f aO.:iv cl.av 80) 1041 /)A\ ..,, .,. ., 18. 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We're a quality business and you'll like our people. Our price includes everything shown except tax, license., and a $20 documentary fee. DON'T MISS THIS SALE ... FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY ( SER.#137985) O~n Till 10 P.M. Mon.-Sat. · . , lh-Rftflf!. €fn1my '~ Yes....Open Every S11ndoy Ti/15 P.M. '~, · #f B~lc Deo.ler 3 blocks So11th of the Son Diego Freeway HARBOR SL VD. SAN DIEGO FREEWAY A division of Bouer Motors, Opel -Jaguar· Triumph-MG. 2925 HARBOR BL VD., <XJSTA MESA 9J9.2fm All makes~ models . and co1ors Classified Auto Advertising , DAILY PILOT in the 642-5678 • n ' ' ' OI ,, ,,. l< • .,., , ot '" ... c 600 0' ,., '" to .... o• 111r ot E '"' I" ··~ tn· ·~ on INSIDE : •Sports •Ann Landers •Boating •Horoscope fnc»y March G. Hl/9 rl'aste of Caviar Prices on Iran 's 'other black gold' are sky high, now that the country has ceased exportation . ..Ky l>t:NNI MtLELI..AN .,_o...., ...... _. F ~ou ntreerald m•Y have been rl&hl whf'11 tw obst>rved that thei rich ar~ dlfferenl from tht> l"\''l or us ThPy'n.• lbo ones who probabl) arP lu:'I eon <'•·rm'<! about derlett'd J ran1an 011 5upphei. than they .trt' ubout the l'rlt kal shortal(t> of anothu inuJor lrnn1.1n t' l)(lrt l'jVior Su1111lw., of tht• ra t'h '"ltt'd dehron ha' r llt•t·11 :.111t•uJ thin 111 rf'rt-nt month!> »nt1 morn t'U\ 1ar st•lll•r:,, an• W<lrrtNi Orw 'µt'l'lally food!> spokt•sman descrabei. the i.1tuJt111n us thl' v.or't t'rtM:. the caviar an du:.trv "'' t>r fut•tttl Iran. which ftlb abt>ut 80 percent of Amt>rtca's demand for the :.turgf'on fish rgg., Crom the Caspian Sea. l't.'8:.ed t''(po'rtullon with tht• Khomt>1m revolution horhi~es of the pttcioas rommod1ty ha\·(' caust.-d prices to skyrocket A 14 ount'L' tan of Beluga, the premium lra.ruan t'av1ar, now i.ttll:. • for between $250 and $300. ALTHOUGH SOME RESTAURANT ownerl> art• prepared to began ratiorung in the months .thead, the caviar supply to Orange County ap parently has not reached the cnt1 cal stage Chef Klaus Dornan of Chez Cary says the rPstaurant an Orange so far has been able to kl'ep up its weekly supply or 25 to 30 ounces, but the shortage has had another effe ct. "Now we only get t hree-and-a-half ounce l'ans instead of 14-ounce cans and the quality Is not what il used to be," he says Gary Borcherding of P ark Avenue Catering an Orange recently witnessed another indication of the Great Caviar Crisis. He attended a fancy food show in San Fran· <·1seo and for the first time tht caviar booth was not dispensing free samples. "Usually, you go booth to booth and get samples or everything." he says. Ger il Muller , an owner of Ambrosia Restaurant an Newport Beach. says he so far has had little or no problem meeting diners' r e quests. "But J anticipate a problem in the future." "WE'RE NOT FINDING a large shortage unless we ~et into an expensive order ," says Monetha Larson, director of Cannery Catering an Newport Beach. "But we don't get that many calls for caviar." Gus Velarde of Chateaumier, a Newport Reach catering service. has noticed a decline in (Stt CAVIAR, Page 82) <J ' 0 ' Q 0 0 0 \) 0 • OAll 'V PllOf • ~ . 0.lly Piiot Pfooto W Rlclwlrd ICfflt•tt M arie McDevttt 1s never far from her clipboard and blue telephone. Tennis Matchmaker Tennis hostess Marie McDevitt turns over her courts on a busy weekend like a maitre d' moving hungry patrons through a popular restaurant. By CHARLES H. LOOS Of UM D•lly Piiot St.fl Marie McDevitt brings a special kmd of love to the game or tennis - her love of the game and her love of people. Her job as tennis hostess at the Balboa Bay Club Racquet Club de- mands the combined talents of a Washington partygiver, a diplomat on a peace kee ping mission. an athletic talent scout and a traffic manager. Marie is a maker of tennis matches. Those who know her, from club hackers to tournament veterans, say there are few in he r line or work who can match her skill. And tennis players wiJJ tell you. straight out, that the quality of a club's tennis hostess is one of the things that separates good tennis clubs from ordinary ones. Marie is a shrewd judge or tennis ability and an equally shrewd judge or people. And. m Newport Beach. wllere the demand for court time 1s high, she turns over her lenrus courts on a busy weekend like a maitre d · moving hungry patrons through one of the city's popular restaurants. SHE IS DEFT IN handling a high· powered business executive who forgot to leave his ego at the office. She is equally adept at making a housewife who is unsure of her sur roundings and even less sure or her backhand reel at home. If the occasion dem ands -and at has -Marie can outfit in proper ten nis attire a member of royaJty who shows up to play in cutoff Jeans and doesn't know his s ize because he's neve r had lo buy bis own clothes. Marie McOevitt has been lookin(! after tennis player s in Newport Beach for more than 15 years Most or her wide circle of friends and ac· Quilting B ee quaintances first encountered her through tennis. But not many are aware that the New ZeaJand native also has been a swimming instructor, the girls · athletic director at Mater Dei High School in Santa Ana and the assistant hbrarian at Corona del Mar High School. She has lived on the Orange Coast since the late 1940s when her former husband was stationed at El Toro Ma nne Corps Air Station. She knows the temtory. AND SHE KNOWS tennis. having started in the game as a schoolgirl In those days, her home in Timaru. 100 miles south of Christchurch on New Zealand's• South Island, over - looked the local tennis club "My g1rlfnend and I used to watch the matches from our gardens and <See TENNIS. Page 8 2 > Using modern sewing techniques, 20 women made their own quilts in just one day. O.lly ..... ,.... ., llkllel'f ·~ Quilting in pioneer days meant weeks and months of sewing. Women gathered to stitch fabric squares and strips while their men "raised the barn." Old·fashioned quilting bees are still popular today, but there's a new twist. With modern sewing techniques, the emphasis is on speed And recently, 20 women with 20 sewing machines set out to make 20 quilts in one day The Quill In a Day bee, held at the Costa Mesa home of Mr. and Mrs. Barry Mason, was sponsored by an area fabric store. Eleanor Burns or Carlsbad, who authored a book called "Quill In a Day." de monstrated the art of as- sembling a log cabin pattern quilt in about eight hours. Sewing machines whi"ed at a rapid pace during quilt making. The log cabin design dates back to the early days of the country, with the center square <See QUILT, Page BZ) AHce Loring of Costa M.,. "'* bonier on quilt. Above, Maureen Slick of Newport Beach. and st left, Mildred 0 'Connell of Costa Mesa, work on their colorlul quilts. ..... I " .. v )I ... In "' ., ,,, '· lo• ~1· I " •• •1tr1 ~n ;)N 'IC• , .... 0 '" fl nt ''" "" AVA 8 8, htor de<• "'~ o• or to al tl!r OAC JbOO l o' '"""' rtP un Ina to ... u·u• ieo or I fQ\lf IO!'I 01 RTl • Piiot )f) ,. 0 OU\I· OHIC venu•. ;lo.¥1••• ,.,. , ... tr\• 11111 IN! 1111y on llZ OAIL Y PILOT • • <From Pa1e BU ~unta for the h•gh prl<'t!d purty hort. d oeuvr~ 111 the put two yrara "When It '11 over $2~ an ounc-e you 're not 10· Ll\8 to ~U tt ... M says S•nt' Oetober lht pnn ror the flnnl Ruuian uvtar lik )'r<><'kdt'd from $\7~ ~r pound lo S240 "Any llmt> a commodity lft t'aree you have lo pay lhrouich \he n1>~t>. H)'ft Ro y yuern1, auperv\aor ol C'hanlt'<'111r Re taurant 1n Irvin lit aaya ha m nu ha.. not rentcted tb hl&b ·r prlc" SUit lhttt' llrt' m any Rnurmand who i1nor• mundane lhlngs lllle pncc>s and lruuat on t"dul" 1n1 lhtir palotH "WRY.NF.VP.R VOll MENTION the roo or the fttU1 . lht" l'~tt:i Of the fll'h, JM'(>ple 1mme<ilMlt' ly turn up lhe•11 n<1~Ni, ·oh. erve\ Gu rru .. Rut onl'"* lht>) tutf' 1t It '!I an unforul'tt•blt- ex I>" nt•n('\• .. ··wo •II a trt•mtnc1ou, umoont of C'avtar, · Oya Ambru81tt''I Muller "Some l'ut.lomor~ wouldn't t'<>ffil' ht>rf' tf ~·t-dldn 't hav\• {'itv11u • SurpnainJ(ly, ht' 118) r 111v1111r ~atlt•' tn <'reasl'd u thti pnccs ro!>l' "It )'OU want a rinr d1umoododur und vou vt· ~ot the mont')', you buy 1t, · rt.'ltbOO' Mullt'r "1 lw mQ:sl c ~P~I Vt' C .. Vll\r oul~l'll~ lht' Cht'tl~:it thn:1• toont'" ' lie addb. "If )OU huvt-th.-money you l(O for the besl ll'i; il\:ittrH'. l gue!>s " Ofilptlt> low auppht!li und tut:h price~. ont: top <'&Vlar authonty has a v1s1on of the future that should l(ladden the hearts of caviar lover6. "In my opiruon the prices have reached their peak." says Wlad1m1r Zee. president of Los Angelt>s·based Caviar Int . the major sup plier of Russian and Jrantan caviar to the Unites States Because the ne w Iranian government has said It wouJd honor former contractual agree· ment.s. Zee predicts s hipments of what has been described as Iran's "other black gold" will re· sume in the next several months. ''The outlook for supply is good," says Zee. • • • Quilt <From Pa1e Bl> representing the heart or the home and surroun- ding strips representing cabin logs. To set the mood for the quilters, 23 complet· ed quilts were displayed in an impromptu quilt s how. One, dating back to 1890, belongs to Mrs. Kenne-th Perry, Newport Beach. Another from the early 1900s. 1sowncd by Mrs. Ed Martindale. Other quilts displayed were made by Mrs. Bob Weatherwax, Costa Mesa, and Mrs. Mason. "We were all determined that we were ac· tu ally gomg to do these quilts in a day," said Mrs. Mason. who added that "almost every. body" completed their quilt tops -in just one day. ( __ n_o_r_o_s_c_o_p_e_....,6'] SATURDAY, MARCHIO By SYDNEY OMARR ARJES (Mar. 2l·Apr. 19): Lunar position <'Omcides with speculative ventures. intensified relationships. children, change, variety, heart throbs, affection and senttment. TAURUS IApr. 20-May 20):-'Vou-could re- ceive ofrer for properly, art object or antique. Don't sell yourselr -or possessions -short. Gemini, Virgo. Sagittarius persons figure promanenlly. Older individual will lend benefit of experience. Be receptive. GEMINI <May 2J ·June 20): Surprise visit could be on agenda. Maintain balance and sense of humor. Accent on home. special messages, relatives in transit. Taurus. Leo, Libra persons play key roles. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Be wary or get- rich-quick schemes. Someone wants something for nothing from you. Protect valuables. Count your change. If alert, you win rather than lose. The choice is your own. LEO <July 23-Aug. 221: This can be jour power.play day. Priorities come into sharp, dear focus. You succeed In areas of money and love. Cancer. Capricorn persons figure prom- inently. Accent on charisma, personal aJJ' pearanttS and bright colors. VIRGO (Aug. 23·Sepl. 22>: ~ret ls re- vnled and you are rid of burden as resuJt. Aries. Cancer and Libra persons play key roles in your scenario. LIBRA <Sept. 23-0ct. 22 ): Accent on creativity, intensified relationship, fulfillment of desire, and profit as a result of recent busi· nesa endeavor. Leo, Aquarius persons figure prominently. Assoc late paves way for you to take a more lndependen\ course. SCORPIO <Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Obstacles are transformed into stepping-stones for progress. Superior makes room for you at top. Intuition enables you to regain sense or direction. SAGITrAaaus <Nov. 22-Dec. 21>: Em- phasis on communicaUon, publishing educa- tional project and spiritual revelation: Travel plam come lnto focus. CAPlllCO&N <Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Be aware of floe print -read between lines. Dig beneath layers ol superflclallty. If thorough, you could strike pay dirt. Financial status ol one close to you becomes of s~laJ interest. AQUAtltJS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Accent on public relations, legal alfalra, cooperative efforts and marital status. What had seemed immovable i11ubjectto1wiftcbange. Know ltandprepare ac· cordlnllY· Gemlnl, Virgo, Sagittarius iodlvlduals play siOlllcantroles. Pl8CB8 <Feb.19-Mar. 20): Maintain low pro- file. Go slow. You gain through diplomacy, not force. Keep ret0lutlon1 concerning work, recrea· \ion and health. Ji .... Tenms hostess Marie McDevitt. center, sets up matches for TCXJy Tulley atleftsnd Ken Smffh, right. • • • Tennis (From Page Bl>- we'ct pop over and play when the courts were empty, .. she recalls Marie played competitive tennis as a schoolgirl and as a physical educa t1on major in conege in New Zealand. She is. today, a courtwise "B" player In a game that rates its players. out- side of those of professional caliber, from "A'' to "D". were complete strangers before I put them on a tennis court together &nd they go on to become good fri ends. .. It may s~m odd, but that gives me as much of a thrill as. say. wan. ning a big ease does to a lawyer or dosing a big deal does to a bus1· nessman. But most of her lime these days as spent off the court. tending to the needs or other players For most tennis players. a truly s atisfying match is one played against an opponent. or opponents m the case of doubles. or near equal ability "It's what it's all about . as far as I'm conc-emcd You know. a lot of people in this area tak.e their tt-nnis too seriously, .. she said "It's really JUSt a game and I hate to see them miss out on the social aspects. the graciousness or 1t ... AND WHAT DOES a tenrus hostess do on her day off'> ARRANGING SUCH matches usual· ly on the spur or the moment, is what Marie McDevitt does as t ennis hostess. Why, she plays tennis. of course "It plrascs me when I arrange, say. a weekend doubles match and the two.~ms splat set.s at 6-4," she says. "•at's when I know I've done my job. a friendly doubles match with three other women or British heritage And after their match. they go off to lunch together and to enJOY a spot or real British tea .. And what really pleases me is when that happens with pL'Oplc who Some who know her say Marie's British accent a nd her decidedly British ma nners have contributed heavily to ber success. She says it's love Denture Wearer Has Operation Qualms DEAR ANN LANDERS· I will be en· lering the hospital soon for an operation. I dread it. ll's not the operation I fear . it's much worse than that. You see, I have an upper plate . The thought of taking my teeth out In front or all those people in the operating room i s humiliating to me. don 't think I can do it. Can a person conceal the fact that he has den- tures or would it be un- safe? A quick look at the postmark will tell you this is no phony letter from Yale. Please lake me seriously. I ne.ed an answer right away. UPSET IN LONG ISLAND DEAR UPSET: It woald be dangeroas to try to keep your den- tures lo yoar moatb dur- ing sar1ery. While under anestbetlc, yoa could swallowtbem and cboll.e. Ask the doctor If he wm arnage to bave you traaqaJU1ed wblle you are aUU ID yoar room. You coald tben remove the pla&e before ret1rtn1 (H alwaya) and would have no rttc>llectlon ol nen betng taken Into the operating room. In tbe meanUme, be as- sared that the people in the operating room Ana Landers cou ldn 't care less whether the patient bas teeth or not. Tbey are too busy with other tbln1s. DEAR ANN LANDERS: Some lime ago you printed a letter from a woman who won· dered why she never re· ceived answers to her letters from her friends. You let them off the hook by saying, "Often. peopl e are se lr - conscious about their grammar and spelling and put off writing for this reason." Well, maybe you're right, but the message they convey through silence is, ''Even though we were once close friends, I no longer care enough about you to take the time to reply," This Jetter is being writ· ten by a person who went to a lot of tt"ouble to look up the addresses and married names or several girlhood friends and received, in return, ERA to Meet ERA Orange County will meet at 7:30 p.m . Tuesday, March 13, al Beverly Hills Savings and Loan, 18351 lrvlne Blvd .. Tustin. The meeting Is open to the public. Since ltl inception last year, ERA Orange County bu raised more than $30,000 to aid in the ratification of the Equal Rithta Amendment in unratilled states. Tbe group also baa an active speakers bureau. For lnformaUon call, 839-8807. LAt.itPPAITS Harbor lites IM l•tryD9't.d. ._., 11221/t .._..,.lh-4'. c .......... 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'TATE 01' CALIFOllNIA FOii ,,. .. ~•n••U I\ tonckKllHI by •n 1n '"E COUNTY 01< OA.t.HGE divlOu•I Ne A·"1n Merl Cel'lrkt N 0 T 1 C f O I' H f A a I H G 0 fC Thi' ,, • ._, w•\ l1lttd with llW "fTITION ~· ,.ROIATE 0 1' Will County Cter• ot OranQ" Covniv on AHO l'OR LETIIAS Tl,TA,,.fH ~rll'li•l'V 11 tm TAaT AHO l'O• AUT"0•1U.TIOH 1'110,.J TO A0MIN15TER Ul<Of.11 THC PublllNd Ot..,~ {..N\1 l)••ly PllOI INDll'ENDENT AO-.INl$T"ATl0H M•rc1'2.4, 1',23 tU• 01' ESTATES ACT 1ntt E\I•'" ot AOSS J . WRIC.HI 0.Cf'a•..S Rc.·ai:1slr1tlton m •> tw mad-: m .. d\anl'l' a l the.• ,. u 11 ~ ~ • b m a • n a d cm n11stn.1uuo bwldlna u r J l lht• rlr.!l d lt . S~MOI\ t o r informut1uo t•all 983 ~ If lh1 ... t'l111'\,111111~' \\Ill l?i \\11 >:t•f t1,;t1lht'I \\l I\ 1111111 qlllll .1 :o.1111 111 P U BLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTI CE NOTICE TO cuono11' PUBLIC NOTI CE '~c:!~~!:~~·:::s P U BLIC NOTICE NOTtC£ IS MEAE8Y GIVEH !Mt F<;TM[RB WRIGH T~noHOMER M !HOM ... S ....... fllecl tw<l!ln .. oern•"" t()r PrOf'WU,_. ot Wm ano f()(' l\\Udn<.r UI .. ICTTTIOU11USlN~n I ~llf't\ Tf'\t&m•nf••Y -.nd '"' NAME STA'YEME.NT Aull'IOrlL•"on to Adm1n1\ter ulldt>r 11w Tn~ tollOWi .. nq Pf'rWn\ .,. Oott10 lndfoM ndH'rt AdfT\ttU\ftftl t()f"I oi E't•tt-' 0" ••n·-o.o •ut.tC IALe ,.,cnTHIUS•uttNesi TM -"4 --_.,. w NOi ICE I~ i"ERE BY GIVEN TO N.AMI STA°fE,,.INT MO 0 " * 'H ~ c A f 0 I T 0 Rs 0 F f"" loOowlr>g Pl!'~ I) CIOlnQ ""'I BUlM"'R UNLIM ITEO II/I ttv~•n~\\11\ 1'<-1 reff'"-"'<,.. to wh•rn '' m~ Int ~OA'iE SHf f T ??01 Martin tu•t""' p,tf'll<lll•" 4no 11\dl ih" """ Or•ve. ,,....,,,..,. (AhfC)f'f'llA 9110\ •n<I o••• of tw-f\rlft(J tM • ttMr M > Soplll,. c;NN> ""' Vftl•lll •-a 1 """'" \•1 10< MA"h X>. 1'1~ "' 10 00 CO'\ ta M r.a C-'lltOt""ie •1•11t ,. m 1n ,,.. courtronm Of 0..Pdrto•tt••t I RAH~f f ~A n '"' OrlOlr D<I•~ . .C:O\ta Ml!Y Ctlllornlof '""' Hfl t N SlONE. WhOW ou•I COAST PAPE" CON VE Al E llS .,.,. '"'" ""°'"" I\ 904 w,.,, ,.,,.. Sir•"'· ~ C•ml>U\ Or1ve, Suite 111, titwoo'1 Ceor9-M<t•t "'' t If I OflOI• I O\I • M•'MI. C•lllorn••. '"'"""' to srll Beech, CA 92..0 OrlvP. C0\1 .. ~, .. Cahto•n·a ,,.,. lo MARIA TORRES, of 904 W"st 1.,11 Grel\em A Sc-1!1<.krrt Jr tttl Tl\ls ll<ls•nnS •\ tondli<led llY •II 1n Water Board aANNl(IC ""ARY C' 11Al'INIC ~ rwHv• o• ':M" ,. r•••< '"o. < • P•\W<I •w .. -. vt\ M~ti.n 1t7' Ml trw Urn•~·, • .., ot < •HfUlttH• ttv1rw ~Ju ,.1 t •n••r 0fAt'9' ( ..t '\fw I\ wnn.,...n by Mr \iUf1 M•\ P\.Jt'1 \') ., ,._,4pd Jt Of Atmo Nrvof<M \oft,..,,, t" .. 111 "" IW'ld M ~1111010 MAr.11 IU ""' •I in 00 1'.M Al !hf' 1•.,1001 L"wn Mrmor11't t tH\U\'I 't¥•0' cn .. p1 .. .,1 .. .,,., '" J fll\f'rQ. l/f I MoO•t•I ( t-n~~' ott•t-••tlnQ H•t 00' l own M•mOrl•IU\f!CJOOI \OCHS .... IAHNICIC """'""CARMEL ll"NNllK "0' •• (M!l\)l'ct •NY on ~rch 1 "'' ".n. ,, "''"IV't'"(I o. ~ Nt<hOl.t\ 0flU~1'""' .. f ••n• and r lu•l>f'lll """"'" Mr """ Mr h, _,,.,,., of S•n RAt1t•t. C • • l>fol""• fNN•el K"'nPll. Jr M ll•nn. Nt"v.0• ~mort•f ~rvt(f"\ Mff'ftrr. 10. 1'1• al IQ 00 AM "' MMl>nt I ••n Mnvnt Otlw ••n c:; .. 1 .... Avr <.O'•• Mf'~. C• ... ,,.not!....,...1' II~ N4'PIUM SM••IVibutl•l •1 w,. SMITH DOROTHY MARIE SMI IH ,~.,c:14tnt ot MUl\llnqlor> BP«ll. "' P•\Wd •wo on M•rt" I 1'1t tn Fountain Velln <: • SN " .,..,.,1..,., by ,,.., nu'>bllnd ,,..1.1n ot H""llN.11on (k>A(h, C.t '°" Aotwot1 Of !Mont lC1U1\. M1\wufl .>ncl 1 1trr'f ot Hunttnqton Af'..t<" CIJ aeuonlt<s P•l'V M Gr~,. ot P~~·n II ltno•\ •nCI MIHftin,. fl tt;m1tf"I Ot <'u<AQO. lttinol' •f\O \UfVtV-~fj hy t"fl·f' Of'QCN'f'\ f=~l41t ._.,Ylf,..~ WIU r.-Mid on S..tur~Y •• 7 oo PM "' '"" H"rbor l•wn M•moriat Cll<IPt'I ~SSS4 O PAL t Chief Named James K O'Connor of 'rhree J\r c h Ruy, has bt•en n~med pn·s1de nt o f the Coast Munic ipal W a ter distnct, a mem b er a gen cy of Me tropolitan Wate r Das tnc t of Southe rn California. Jame s W . Decke r of Laguna Beach was d e ct· ed vice pres ident, a nd John K1lle fc r of Newport B e a c h was. a ppointe d direct o r for a t w o -year t e rm Donald C . Simps on, Newport B each , and W K Patric k , Cos ta Mesa , continue <ts directors until January 1981. Elderly Health Courses Topic C oastline Community c lass s e ssion o r the col· C olle ge will offer nme· lege 's adminis tratio n week e lderly health building. For 1nfo rma· <'OUr ses in three Orange lion, call 96.1-0824 C oast cities beginning in m1d·April. ~l•r•I (Q\M MO\• Calllorn1a Ille V11 Havre. N-port Bf'atll, CA ~ .. l dlYidudl •ollow1no ~tr1tw<1 _..,,..1 proPl!rtY. Tnll ~....u Is uwldU<led ov an 1n C-rQI' MtrHrl U> wit all ~ Mr riQnl. t11't> and 1n.. •v•du•I 1 Thi\ \l•lt>nMMt •d\ 11ltid wit" '~ 1 ... ,, Ill .,,., IO •II stock. ll•lurn, Graham A Sch~•CktM Jr County """ o• Or•noe county on tqu1omrM und accounts rruovabl• This st.ttemenl ... , lllC!<I with '"" Fe1>111ary 71. 1'1' loutt'd "' ,,... bH uly snop known a\ County Cle•k of O••noe Counlt on f11tnU MARV'S BfAUTV S~OP." 809 Wo l Mlrt f'l 1. 1qr1 PuDll\h>'<I OtAllQO' (DUI Oal•V Pilot, 1'111 Strffl Costa M•sa, Cal1lornla flltll .. Ftb iJ ~nd Mar 7, '· 1•. 1q7q M>S·19 '7U6 11\dl said \<111', tMn<ttr and a•· Pullllsl'leel 0raft9f C<Msl Dally Piiot \1Qnmr111 01 ll'lt .am~"'" bo> mack .,nd M••, •. i.. 73. 30. 1'7t 1% 19 P U BLIC NOTICE •ollSIOt•allon , ..... , ... Ot wlll "" !MIO "' 1· 10 00 • m °" M•rcll 10, 1919, at""' ol· l1<e ol !>AlVER & S1'.LVEFI. "' lor,.,.Y\ at l .. w. l063 WH l<llll Onv ... Suit• lOI N•wport ~•<II, C:.llf0tn11 O"lt'd M"'<ll •. 1'7'1 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS. NAME.STATEMENT fllc;TITIO\IS IUSIHESS Tiit lullowlnQ Ill''"'" •\ dOlr>Q bu>I HAME STATE,,.ENT tit" es Tll• 1otlow1no oer!IOR >\ dc>1nQ DU\• FOllV ~IL L'f IOU! Ot'nno MS~ 41\ C•O•f"\S ~30 SPEED RE.AO[ AS, 1f>olS Ml..oru BMCM•a Jun D .. hl'W'n &t9181h St Oo,,,1nqo 81'1trJtn 1101 Nl~ufH\ NU J Ot ._.,Id rCM1r1 "' 100 (1vu· {""'"'' Or•v ... lr-vtnto Callf0,,119' fl?IO\ O• ...... w.,,, m tM {lh ' ot s""'" '"'·· Tht'\ C>U'\1n .. ~\ I\. cnnau' '"" bv .. C •htorn11t .,eMr•I "'"' ... "'"P D•IC!<IF~uarvu, 1q19 Sopl"• C.llOV> L.,. 1'. Br,.n<ll Thi~ st_,te1'1"1ftf'tl w d' hl,.o ""''"' tn.. County Cletli( <.ounly (IPrk of Or•nQI' .;ouM• 0 LOEIANOLOEI F•Druarv 13, ,.,, WILLIA""' E THOMA' OS8011NE, KANTOR• Al U OEN 011•Wll,,..relktg '4H Wll•lllre llvd , 51111• 1600 S1tll• eU Wlhlllrt llV<I •I 11vffiy Miiii, C.lltoml• wz11 Gr•"d A-l't0tt10 L•• An.-lft, Gt Publl~ Ora,,.,. CO.\I 0•1ly 1'1lol hi 11UI ""°' F~o 16. 2l •nd "'6• 1 q_ "'" )J0.14 •ttOf',..Y .... pot11-n Pullll\111'<1 O<~ C.O..•t O•llv "''"' ..... ' 3, '· ,.,q '" ,. P U BLIC NOTICt:; P U BLIC NOTICE ft<I S NO TICE IS GIVE N PU AS ""1"""T0~1°l1> NS •I 0 I lhrou9h 6101 ol '"" UHi FOAM COM M(RCIAl COOE OF' !ME Sl1'.lE OF CALIFORNIA Ori ..... C'O'>t& Mf>W c1111101111• .,.,6 Mvn11no1 .... &¥.11. c A 'l'lf>ol8 1 ""''"'°" M Ft'll ,,,..~ Mlnorc. Tll"· 11\WnlKS '' conctuctecl Dy .in '" FICTITIO\IS llUStH(SS Orive (0\1• ""'°"' C•hlorn•• •n?• dlV•d11•1 HAM( STATEMENT NOTICE' 01' SALE OF llJAL PROPERTY AT PlllVATE SALE No A-.> HELEHSTONF M.t.AIA TORRES STAlEOFCALIF'ORNIA 1 " COUNTVOFOAANGE I On 1 ..... Mh 04¥ of M .. rcn i'lt llO'IOr4! mt ,,. .. .-rs1Qnec1 Nolatv Puolo< O<'t\On•llY _,..., HELEN STOHE •nd MARIA TORA ES •nown to me lo Df' 1'-Pl!"OM •hO \19"f.'d llw IOIPQ0- 1 n q oocumpnt a no tf'tt>v o utv aonowll'd9f'd to m4' '""' tll•Y •n<I rach ot 1""1n4'•~tlllf'd ttw '"m~ WITNE!>S my n•r>C1 •nO Oll•C•al ...... fAVE S ECCLES Nol4'•v Public ISF,,.l 1 Puol,.,.,.., O<M\90 Coa~t O••lv r>1101 rn1\ DU .. nn, I\ cONIU<led by '"on S<>to.>ra Jl'dn Ol!f\n4"' T~ 1011°"'.nq ""''°" • cJO•n'1 """ dlvtouat Thi\ \lattnw-nt 'Nd\ ftl"'° *'''" thft-nh\, ,a'\. W1n1ot1f-111 Counlv (ll'rtt t o! O•an9(' Countv on SUN801C PRf S'> l'lfl All• Vosld Th•~ \tate..-1 w~' llltd w11n '"" Ftt>tll.trvl' 1 19 Fl1MOJ wo l-B..ncn tA0)-\1 Couf'llY Clf'nt of Oret>QI! COUfllv onl Pullll\IW<I Ot""O" CA><l'I D.tily P•IOt Ath"" l'""'H ISO All• Vo\lot Wi\y Fel>•uarv 13 1'7• M.,ch 2 9 16. 13 in• Laciun" B,...,,. r.> 'l'l"' '1Ml1 , Tlf>.14 Tn" """'"""' 0\ <ondU< lfd 11¥ .n 11\ Publi\twd Ou~ (°"'' Oa11v Polol d1v10u<1I Feo lb 1lonCIM41t ? • 1914 Ul-/9 -----Ar11"" IWI•<' P U BLIC NOTICE th•' ''•'"'"""' .. ., ,,,..., .,,,n '"" Counlv Cit•• ol Or"n~ (""nlV on P U BLIC NOTICE --F,-CT-IT-IOU--S-.-U--Sl;-ESs--FtO 8• 19" Ft ... tJ P\lbMnod OrAnQ!' (Ool" 0<>11y P1IOI "·T7lll NAME STATEMENT Mttt1' ?, • 16 2l !'1~ FICTITIOUSIUSINESS bu~~"~\~o;~ow111Q '""'°n\ ur OOonQ NAM£ STATEMENT THE 801'.T CENTER '""°'Buen 1111).1 T11~ IOllOWlf'IQ Dtt\Oll I\ dOU>Q 11<1" Blvd , H""h"91on 8 U CI\, C.lllorn1<1 no•"\ '1'1"41 ~UBLIC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE SEAFRESHSE,,.FOODS.6'>0 WH •••01 Buen Btvo inc • a --------------~~~l Sire.I. Coot• Mew, C.htornl C41111orn•• coroor•l1on, 1!>401 B4'a<ll STATl..M£NTO,AIANOONMENT '!'~q·~'------40pq In '" ... ~'°'" Court ot tn• ~Mt• • c-.. 1.tnrn1.t 1n •no fO' ,,... Counh "'' OranQP In 1"" Malt•• ot 1114' E'l.tt~ 1l' f ~I II <;MAW .. 1,0 •no .. ,., .,, E '>M "'W Df'<u\otd N0 11(f IS HfRF'KV C,lllfN '"'' 1nfll undft-t"\IQfW'd w1tl ~ti dt p .. tVAh \Alf" to '"" tuQ1illP\t •nd ~'\I tJ•OOf"' \uD1•r t ttt cont1rmt1tt•Ort ot ''"" Suo+"' K>t t:'ovr1 on or aftl'r M drtrt lh •tq <ti I"' Otll(f' of Paul A Hdn<M 11111 Oovt"t On~. !Mttlf! 31, Nr*OOf1 t\fl'1U n Cou,,tv ot Or..,,Of". St•tt> M c..,t110'"'"' 97661 itll ,,.. tl()f\1, t1tlt> rU\0 1n,,., .. ,, .. 1 "'8•d dKeGl'nt 1n and to ~H tr\f" t .. rtttm rul orolM'rtv \ltu.iteo 1n lhr Count¥ o• Or 4nQft. St'ttflo of C.lttorr'Ho O.!>C.rtbt n •'toll~. ta.wit AOV.llNE M OPAL, lt~10<>nt nl (U\lof Me ..... C•. P•\S~d ..... y on M.&rt,, •, l9.,. ~ '\ 'urvlvt•d b~ •' lt1end Tor>v P9lltt• of CO\la ~""· Cn No lorm•• wrvl(e\ v1rn1111or1 only on The cours e will pre· 1 t10•V. Ma<cn Y. 1q7' from •PM •o Deaths NOTICE TO CREDITORS N•tl'W>ll 1-11. &73 Ptuml>et SlrH l Bl•O ' Hun1UIQIOll Bu ell, Celllornld O' USE OF 01' IUlll TRANSi' ER Apt, C. C~t• ~. Cehtornld 97&27 .,647 FICTITIOUS IUSINEU NAME '* .. 9101 -'1'7 U.C.C. I Th" bU>l~S IS condu<led by lln Ill Thi\ 1>11-.ln•u I\ <OftdU<teO bY a tor· Tl\e tollo'Wlnq Pl!''iOf'I' """'~ AIMn \oOthea\t~•Y rflttanoulat OM n .. 11 Of LOI S••IY ()I lr..ct NO tU, ~uln Sllnia "'""' S.,IJ(Ji.mon No I. d' \hOw•• on " MOO t(llo(O(dif'd 1n Book ... 04'~ u of M l\C.f'lla neouis MbOS, r~cord-. ut OrAnQP County. CAlltorn1a. mo<f' torn monly ~nown "' 1~1 E••t 13ro Slrt't'I (O\ctd Mt'-\i!t, (-'l1torn18 1 PM ••'"" e.11 li•OM!w•v c""""' '" s e nt positive aspects of ti•rmnn1 S... Gab<"'' Cr""''"'" S.11 aging and h eaJthy Jiy. llf<Mld••v MOr1\UltV dlr...:1011 . It will be h Id Elsewhere NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lo 1114' dlVIOual 001•11on tied -~of ·~ FICllloOU' Bull 1..01 84-&<h Blvd Inc. M\\ Na,.... C reditor\ ot SOPHIE G HOSN, N•t11onl•1>tll OfllniSE Wllloolm\ RUIY CHA•TERS. 100 Aully HARLAN LEVV, Olla LE SAi.ON, Tiii\ '"''emc>nt was 111 .. d '"''" ltte CorooretrS«rrtar'r Av4!nU<',8ftlt>Oa9'1and Co1htorn1&•?1>1>7 "'001es mg. e at JOSEPH M BROOKS tr \ldt'nl ot two N e wport Beach Tran•lrror\, WhOSe b<lsl.,.S\ .teldr•\\ Is County Cler' ol Oren~ County on This \lale..-1 wa' fll..S w1tn I"" Tlte F.cllhOU\ Bu""""' N•ni~ ,~ Lo1\tl' Me'\d, C• Pa\,f'd •••W' on . M•r<h 7. 1•1'1 al Ille "°" ot 16 H• I\ locahons. 1101 Ma'11n Or .e:IOol. trvlne. County F4'11ruerv 14. 191'1 CounlY Cltrk ot Or"l'Qe County on ferreo 10 •OOV~ wn 111..., on 0••"04! ot Oran914', Stale of CAlltorn1a, IMI a 1'1 F~bru•ry21. "7• FtltUS County on J.,,...ry 1s 1910 l fllffn\ of +i.a .. t.•\h 1n 'aw•u• mon.~ .. Olm:~~.~~·. we~.·. ~~w1~1•0.~Es The Convalescent SAN DIEGO <AP ) ....,, ~ 0 -· R e l i r ed A s s o c i a t e 11roou of G<ll"dllrl c ity, M1<h•o•n, 1 Cente r . 1555 Super ior 11<11• l(at>Sfef' Is aoout lo be m-to PuDll\llfod Ot~ Cont Delly Pilot Pu11t1lhe<I Orll~ CO.st Dally Pt\ot, JacouellM F T-~n J()O Rul>Y SOPH'E GHOSEN. Tr•nsteree, wl'IOW Feb 16. 2JenclM<tr 2.•. 1'7• Sl6-1 Feb. U -Mtr 7. 9. I~ 191t 063-19 Avenu•. B•IOO. f\1ano ("'lotornoa llUSlness &OOrl!ss i• 2201 Martin Dr , -"'662 INewl 1 CoUln\ hi-. B••DO<t ot th@ Unttfld SUttf'\ on cont1rmAhO" "' W1~ Tfllf'I ~Hflftt ot dmout\1 t>td to l')fl clf'OO\lled wltll bod T"" "'°""rty " tn IM' \010 on M •• ,. .. I'\'' ba~~ TM \.&It''' \ub1.c-t to t-v~t tA~). c.ovf'"f'\dnl .. (Of\dtt•Gil\\~ Nt'\ltKUOf't\, ff"'t~AIKM"" r1QM\ rtCJ"t\ f)t •AY anCI ~a"""'.,."'' nt tHnrf1 d 9UQhlU S•r•h J H•ns4'n OI Ave will be the site or Justice Vince nt Whe lan, Westml""llf', CA., 1 Df'OI,,... C.OtU-• ' 75 Of th 4th o· t . t 8 ro o11s 01 Fo"1•"•· C• • •nd 1 t h e first class April 16 • e IS ric :.~i1~7!· c:ouniv of ere,.. si.ie P U BLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE '"•""· c .• 111on1 •• ., .. , S.ld.,,_rtv .,dl!KrlMdlnOtNr•I -H•rrv u Thom•Yn 700 Aubv .. , All sto<.k t" tr.O.. llxturei, equip. l'ICTITIOOS IU$1NESS l'ICTITIOUS IUSINESS wenut, Bal-!\lend C•lltorn1• qr-oc111lclr.n. F.,...r•• wrv1ces w111 f 10 t Court o f Appeal die d ""MICI on MOf'OeV Maren 11 ,.,. •• rom a .m . 0 noon T h d . h 't l 11 oo AM 414 ,,.., a..1'1 er~"' .. Y c""'""' while the s econd class urs ay in a ~sp1 a ""'nl end QOOd wlll of 111&1 84'•UI¥ NAMESTATEMENT NAMESTATIMENT .. 2 IHewl 1 Cofhn\ hleno B•loo.t :>elOI' llli$o,....n k"°""' .n LE S"LON Tiie tollowtnQ P~r\011 llo do1n9 Th1 lollow•"9 Pl!•WI IS OO.nQ llU\I !\tend C.lllOf'l"d~1 &n<I local.., a1 :!201 M•rt•n Or #204, "'°"n<'SS•\ M U•\ M•-p FHllon Adam• (lf1•• .. 1111 Me-.1< L""°" 0111c1e11"° F.,. will be held fro m 1 to 3 of cancer . He r e tir e d an ~~r•~n::C~~.,v~;11~~~: p .m. April 20 at the Park 1975 1a nd had w_ril~e n ftrHd•ay MorTu••• on Su ndo. S uperior H ealthcar e. ne.a~ y 600 maJOrtty trvlne. Countv 01 Or•l>QI!. St•te ot CROSBY S PLUMBING & HTG . POWER!> LIQUORS 1• Pl¥•n r•n R ... o.lt•Y ~•<n. ~tot«ld CAliloml• llO• l ondond"""· Co\I• Mru. lla,Co\l•Mcose C,..'7&71 JS Ruh or ()ft,.r.-. to bi 1n wt •t1nQ J"~ w tlt ~ fH .. tV...0 •I ttwo "l.,ff"\At() 0 1t11 • "' .. ,,v ,,,,.,._. "'"H tM ,.,,, ovOf•<Al•m• ftfttfl'OI A,,.,: ~Of~ Obtfl' f'\f .... ~ TM DUlk ,,..,,,., ... 11 OP con\Um c.11tornla'26:16 N•ll J Po-S. sos s."i. ..... Tiii\ Dus._, WA• conov<ttd bY. Mar<h 11, ,..,, trom 10 oo AAA 10 • :ao 1 .... 5 S • A op1ruons. PM. e111 &twelw•Y _,...,v dllfK· .... upenor ve. m•leO on ()f ., .. , Ille 19th O•v ot Ha rold JOUOll Cl'O~Dy 110• ... 4' .. oort BH<h. (>91~ hm1t..S PM!nf'f""P Me rell, 1'1'. •1 t 00 A m. •I LE LOfldO-V. CO\te M-. C•llf0<n11 Thi~ OU..t>tt\ I\ cOf\ducle<I DV •n In JM°""11"" F Tnc>,.,....-n SALON. ?101 M&rtin Or ::204, '"''"" •2• d l.,du•I Tiii\ st•ll'mrnl ••' •••to wolh ,,... CounlyOIOt-. Sl•l•ol Clllfornl• Tiii\ t>us>nen I\ <Ol'duct..i llY "" NP1I J ~rs Countv Cl•r• Of O•.tnQ<' Countv on o --tMS u~., 11th d•Y ot Ft>D•U·J'• .. ,. FLUS PAGl SHllW .. °"".,,.,., "'°' .,, tht 10ts .. AUTSI$ !he third h _ealtb c:l ass SAN CARLOS'~AP > _ MASTER THOMAS c ~ALAlSIS, w11l also begin Apnl 20 c Un R r G SO far es k"°""' to thl! Trfltlsfl!<M, •ndlvldu•I Th•S ••a•-t wd' llltd w1111 tho F"ll'uerv>• 191' •11 1111\lt>tt• ~ M>d ecl<lrMW\ u'l!d Merotd J C•o-.t>v County Cl•rk Oi OtanQ<' C.Ounl.,. on U l .. I ft ... ,.r .. of wtd OP<f'Of"nt PAUL ,t. "AHHA 1 , ... ,otd,.,.,ofMr -M~ w 1111em from 1:30 to 3 :30 p .m . aro e osa 1e reen· "•1..-a11 ~ G<-. c.. P-at the ~Ider Adults ln· ing, 41• ~! San Carlo s. a o.., Tr-..for u. lhr-YN•• l4l•l Thi\ <t•l-1 wes 111~ wilt> ""' Febr\l•<Y if>. 1'7' Pubhshecl 0.""9" CH'1 DA1ly Pilot "'st, art s..n. County Crer~ of Ounoe County on F1'MM FM> 23-MM 1. '· 1'. 1419 ..,._,. AllW"H •I uw ... 0.Vff Dn••· Sol•t. ll H•w,..rt llff<tl, Gt. t?Ml Ttl• 1710M1-41U-•w•y on Mu<" 7, 1')9 l'unPr•I v t b t l yr .. ,c .. w11111e11e1<1 onFr1~v•111 oo!or mati on Ce nte r con r1 .u o r o a Oated Fetw"ueryM, 1970. F4't>tuarv 13, t•'Tt PuDl1<1'1fd OtM'Qi' cont Oallv Piiot SOPHIE GHOSEN. ~1°'915 March 1 ' •• 23. 1~1' AM.,,.,,. M11~ L•""' Memo•••• <O ASIS>. 800 Marguerite forlhcomang _ b _ook o n /"~!"C:,~.::"~nt~:; ~.;.:~,,0 C:~~;~: Ave •• Corona de\ M ar. how can cer vic tims ~an Tr-teree Published OtAl>QI! (HSI 011ly Piiot MATTHEWE. NEALE, ESO. Ftb 1', 13andMar.1. 9, 1'1• 6f1·1' .. 0 11.0 PvOtl'twd °"~ co .• n t O..t•1¥ ~ .. •I Mar 1 3 4 197' 1$\ t• PUBLIC NOTI CE -------- <:O\t• -" ot11c1at11>Q. 1n1trm•"' w111 Advanced r emstration h e lp lhems el ves, die d ~ 1n tne 1...,11, P101 1n w 1111'rtown ,,. W ednes day of c a n cer al Jl'71 c; .. 11 Hwy., •IOI '-"'"~CAmn P U BLIC NOTICE P U BLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUStHESS NAME ST•TEMENT T nr toUO•'"Q twtr,on\ •rf' do1no bu51nf'\~ at PUBLIC NOTIC •: Cemtle<y, Watertown, M1cllloan m ay be made a t the fir s t • .. ,.,,.1c.u \lflOl!r ""'directton 01 M••oo• ~ hos pital. Publls V-CO.~I Delly Piiot M•r< II •. 1•79 91~ 19 l'ICTITIOUS IUSINESS NAME STATEMENT l'ICTITIOUS llUSINESS N ... ME. SfATEMEll<l' N E WP ORT W E\>lfAH (OAPOAATION, 1300 Ou.011 St Sul!" 1116, Nt "'-1 81!.t<h CA .,600 l••n·Mount Olive Mortuary Co•I• Mo •. S4SSS4 P U BUC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE Thi! tollowlno ~"on• M t' 001nQ fw\lnf.'~'\ A\ OINAYER LOUI~ FEANAHD DENAYER, ll<lft --;.cT,T;ous;us;;Es;---- 00, resldf'nl of R«llP, Bretl! Pa\'M'd NAME STATEMENT FICTITIOUS 8USINISS NAMI. ST.t.TEMENT NOTtc;E OF OISSOlUTIOtl OF l'AaTNERSHIP Tnl! tollowlno pe"on Is do1n~ bu$1neu"" DOCK SI DE. 1131 011yt1dr, Corona del MAr. CAlllOtnlA KOLL WELLS LTD, 1401 D<>vl' <;11~pl N•wport B~a<h. Cal1lorn•d "16t.O ll<(WPOFIT WfSTFAN Rf Ill f V CORPOR1'.TION,. CalilOln1A rn,.,...,,, loon 1300 Olifll Strf'M Su1h 10& H~wPort !ln<ll C"' 01.,.,0 NOTICE TOCREDITOl'IS SUl'flll<>'l COUllT OF THE STATE 01' C"l lFOANI"' FOR T"E COUHTV OF ORANGE NoA·-1 11w.tv on Marth 7, t•l'I !>urv1vf'O 111 hi\ .. 111 Paule, two ,.,.., Jun loul~ fntl M:~;.ollowlnQ pe<son Is do11>Q bU\I Pl\lllPl>f' !>Mayer of Brezll. d11uohlt• A u CONSTRUCTION CO 1*1 T~• lotlOWl"ll oerwn j5 CIOH19 bu\I· nen" 1'.BILITV FI RE COUIPME Nl P UBllC NOTICE IS HE RE BY GIVE N IMI HARL1'.N LEVY, and SOPHIE GHOSN, lwretOlore doing bu•lnes• unCHiP'tM llC!lllous firm n•me end style of LE SALON, al 1701 Martin Ori~. Cltv of lrviM, Cou,,ty OI OrtnQ4!, did 1n J •nua,..,. ,,,. by mut~•• consent, dissolve Ille •••d 1>41rtMn hlo """' lttmlNlle their rtl•· t•or>• •S Olflf'e•~ 111f'r4'tn. Htl,.,. ''""" MM'han 3041., Ftubv Oall>Oa ISliWICI. C&llfor,.1• 971>1>7 Tt'll'\ DU\llW\\ '" (0f'"1UCttd by an tnOtvtdUi11 Dona10 M Koll 6f)Q VIII l.•00 Soud Nt wDOrt ~11cn C•lllorni" 97tb0 Al<Mrd C Elholl "6 L•nde l\I• Newoor'I ~ach Calltorn1d 97600 T P\1'\ t)U\inft\\ I\ coNIUCtMt b• " CO'OOf•UM f <1"1• nl F Af DA MUI I I I II RA1'.0~0RD ,,,.. """"" S.blM, ftlhtr J•llf\ OPnayer ,.no l•S•t• • l\&bell• Oef\&yf't 00111 of 9.,10111m Alversl~ Pl,. Co51a Mesa, CA. 92'71 CO./tM Flrt' -Sdl•lv EQPI . Mini M•rl." <1Olvlslonof 11Dlll1y Fifi! [qpt Co., 3001 A-Ill Av~ • BICIQ 1, Sulle IOI, Co\!• Ml!,,. CA .,6:Mi NEWPOR r WF'>H P N A[AI TV (0RPORATION 8y It\ p, .. , NOT1cr I<, Hl'PFBV f",IVFN lo .... ( f"'f'llt nt'\ oi tN" "«>"""' n1tm•d df"t t~••f\I tn•t <'II Of''~' nl4Ylf'l(I I .... m •• ,..Q,.lt I thf' '"'d difof~·nt l!t'"' ,,.~u1nd to f,1,.. U't"rn w1tn ,,_ rw-,...,,~,.v vrhlt',,..,f\ 111 •~,. otf10• ot Hw, 4~ti.. qc ,,, .. '4bo¥,. .. , tttted '°"',., or tn prftVf'I t~m ••tn .,,,.. nfllf fl''""''"' vout """'~ to th# ',, 1f'l\oqn..O el OON R AO,.INSOr. Al~ wrvlv..S by' hi\ ll<Olh<lr ·ln 1,.w AOl>ert J. Gor'hllm, llAI Alvtr.lM EdOle M.nln of S.n Juan CAP"tr•no Pl., Cost• M<tsa. CA. '7•27 HPll"I M .... ltan Tt11\ '\Mtf'mitnt wtt\o t1lt"d w1tn •~ Countv Clrrk nt O•anll" County on lf"f' C ~mm•\ 'U L•nda. lsh• N•wPOrl 8'>acll c .. 11torn1d 921M>O , "'' '\tat,...yvont .-tt\ t1lfl'tl ••'" ,.,_ Count¥ (t.-rll of Or.in~ Cn,;nty 0" c ... Gr.t"9"* wrvKes wlll be M IO .. i Thi\ ""'1nns Is <ondutted by •n In 2 00 PM or> _.Y, Marc" 11, ,.1. 111 lvfduel P•11I !"rank S..ht'r 11"6 ':>Ant& Jo•n.,•SI., Fout11.01n 11•110. CA .,70!! February 13, 1'7• F1"9t2 PuDll\~ 0.411\Qf COUI OMIV Piiot D1tY•d p MUtc11f"mcJ'\ 11 ... alt Moon Bo DroVf'. Cor""'9 de• M11r C•lllorn1a Frbru•rvl1 1•n P11<1flc Vh Mf"-1•1 P•rk. PfKltlt Aotlrf1 J Gor'lwm Vltw Mor1~v ctlrf!CI°" Tiii\ si.t-t was tllfd wllll Ille This _.MU Is u1n011<ted lly en ,,... dlYldU.tl '76H Evtr•ll O"•'~ 111 OrtYf' NtwpOrt Beach '1'2"60 7 "8 Mr<d F 110)11 Ctllf<)I nld Pullll\""<I <><•""" c. .... ,. o .. 11y Pilot SHINICLE County Clu'll ot Or•noe County on GA~Y G S .. INK LE, r•sid~nt ot .,<II 7. lffl P.tul Fr•n• Bf'lw'r S•ld ""'Ines. fn It'll! future wlll lie conducl..S by SOPHIE GHOSN, ano MfS4!11 a!Ont, .,.hO Wiii IMIY .tnCI di\• cM roe •II llablllt~ ano a.bis of the F4'11 16 73 .tnd M•r 1 '· "" S2'-I Mfr<n1 ' •• lJ 191' /Al 14 H11trw00d '\ AClktn\Of't P n fV11t 1~ Nfllw OOf'I ~ h CA-'i"l~, wh1'h t\ to. pl4(• or bu,1nt•' u4 ..... t;ndf"r'\tetf\MJ 1n .. 11 '"~",..,., Ol"'rt4'1n1tH., lo (hf" ""'"'" • Soulll Laoune. CAI P•sMCI ••eY Oft Merell 7, tm Huso.r>cl 01 Su'!An A Sllmlll•, t•tf'ltr of Timothy W Shlnklt of fulltrton, CAI J iii ,t. Shinkle 01 S... ta B•r-•. C.. et>d K•VI! l Shinkle ol BAlllOe. GI_, \elf\ of f'IOYd ano Nt111" 1 Slllnll.le of Yorbil LI,,.,., C• Fri•nos •r" lnvllfd 10 •II~ wrv1<tt on ~tu• oe1. M.,,,. 10, 147t 111 l PM et O\eroer H•ll, El Toro Hloh Sd'Ool Inter mtlll priv•te. '" lle<J OI Ito~ tamlfv ""' fef'i donation\ to Ille c.rv G. Shlnklt ~mo•181 F\#ld, s.ddleba<ll V•"•" Unlll•d SclloOI Olslrlcl o ·con"or Leoun• Hiits Mof'IUflf'Y dlrfKton.. IA&.n.IBGPOH FUHlltAl HOMl 646-2424 Costa Mesa 673-9450 111.L aOADWA l MOtlTUAIY 1 lO Broadway Costa Mesa 642·91~ SMITH & TUTHILL MOllTUAIY WHTCUff CHAfltl. OernttOfY • Flower Shop 427 E 17th St Costa Mesa 646-4888 Ptact ll<m4HS SMITH'S MOllTUAIY 827 Main St. Huntington Beach 636-6539 ,., ....... , C:Ol.OMAL ..... L H~ 1801 BolP Ave Westminster 893-3526 ,.,lllte •llW .....,..AL PARK Cemet~uary 3500 Pacific View Drive Newoett Beach 844-2700 Pllllll PullllSl'ltd Or.-.ot C.,.st Dolly Pltot •r .•. "· 23. 30, '"' .... ,. Tiiis st.t14'"""'t wa\ llled wllh '"" Cou"IV O erll ot Oranoe County on Merch1, 1m. Ftll)tl Puollshect Or-C~'1 O•llv Pilot P UBLIC NOTICE firm •nd reul"" all monlH "''a111e 10 A71'114 T1mo•h't' l "ittiild"' t910 Port Alban\. N,.woor1 B~dc.n c.,1itarn1A .,&!>O Tt\1\ bu\lf'"f"~\ 1\ c.ondutt~O bv • 11rn1 •~o o.Yt,.......,,,,P P U BUC NOTIC E NO'TICEO, NON-aESl'ONSlltllTY NOTICE IS HEREBY CIVEN t,._t ,,. unden igrled •Ill not~ ,,.._,,1111• or •ny ctmllC~ 01t ll•bllllles contrK lt<I v •nv-otlltr IMn mv~lf. on or fttr tllls clete. Oetl!CI lhlS 264T'I ~'f of February, '"'· HARLAN LEVV ;a.1102 ArnC>er La"lem DtN Point, ea . .,,,. Ille fl"n SUl'ERIO't COUllT OF THE Fu~ttwr noll<r I\ lw,.1>1 01ven lh•I STATE 01' C:ALll'OllNIA l'OR IN "'*™9fWCI wtll not be resoqflst· T"f. COUNTY 01' OllAHGE bl~. from this dey on. tor Any obllQ<I No >MS..t llon ln<urr..s bY ,,... Oll'ltr 1n her own SU"""°NS ·~ naml!OrlnU.NHneofthl!fim>. DAVID " l(IACHHrA CHARlrS NOTIC.0,IHTENTION DATEO AT LM A-IH, C.lllO~n•a KIRCHNER ~"o CATH[RIN[ E TO ENGAGE INTHI. SAL( 1111s.inonot Ffll< ... ,, 1'1T. KIRCHNfA. P1•1nlllh, .. , EMMETT M., '· ... ?3. 30, tm .,, 7' PUBLIC NOTICE TunOI,,., l 5tr~r Th•s sl•l........,I ,..,, 111r<1 will\ '"" Count, Clfl'rlf: o t Or~no~ Coun1v C11tllfOtn1., Oft Fttb4'\Nrv t.t 1~7~ F l-I Pull!"""" OranCll' Coa\I Oa11v P,101 Fell t•, 73 ,.,.., Mar 7. •. 1'19 S"" /0 P U BUC NOTICE OP At..~IC l&YERAGIU HARL.AN LEVY T CONNER, MAHLON JOMN SMITH, l tln• OSIO•NE, ICANTO• a ALTAQEN """ ""AVlEN JEFF SMITH J AMES I To Wl\om It Mi;y Con<trn A.,_T, C M"ATIN MARV CRAIG. Mid OOE SUblecltc l'""'9Mt of 1Mllcen\••CI-'4'5Wlhfll,.11Yd.,S-.IU ONE, OOE TWO. OOE THREE. OOf ollect for, mllce Is twrt bY olvt'ft IMI lenrty Mllh, C:-11"""• 90212 FOUR •nd all f]f'rsons un~nown wno c".aou '.i;e uniMnlQMCI Pf"OOO\oH to oiell al· Pvollshed Or-O>e" Daily Piiot 1141Vf or <lelm 10 M VP •nv ln1Uf\I In NOTICE TOCREOITOAS "'"'"'' oo>veraoes et IM prem111e1, Merell•. 191, ~·I• or llen upon 11\t 1'4'AI or-t1y titrt ln SUl'E•IOll COU•T OF THE dtscrl°""'" toll-•'".,,. space 010-01'\CnDecl, Oeff'nd .. nl~ STATE 01' CALI FORNI ... FOR vlded llelow. PUBLIC NOTICE TO THE DEFENDANTS AN D A~l TME COUNTY OF ORANGE 3l3:l 8rl1tol, Co$1A Ml!MI, CA '162• PERSONS UNKNOWN WMO HAVE NO. A·..-S Pursuant 10 SUC:ll lnlet1tlor>, the Uft• OR CLAIM ANY INTEREST IN TM E E \'at~ of p IE T Ft FI N Ir R Publ1$119C10r"'1Qlt CoeSI O•llV Piiot OenloMCS ,, •ocilylrio lo Ille Oepef'I· fllCTITIOUSIUSINl!SS REAL PAOPEATV DESCRIBED WAl TE R. O • P. R. W1'.L TE A llo\er. t, 10. 16, ,..,. '4>7·19 ment ot AlcohOllc ~ver~ Control NAME STATEMENT HEREIN. Oeceewd ATTHEW E. NEALE, EM!. 1'12 C..-Hwy. •1t1 Llll'IM· c:.. m11 for ISS-of en eltof'lollc lltver•.,e Tht followl"Q per~"' Ut dolnq NOTICE I Y°" Mvt .,._.. llllf Tiie NOTICE IS MEAEBV GIVEN to thf ______________ 1 ucense Cor llct nws> for IMM Pf•· bllslneH M : ,..,,, mey MIN ... 11111 Y.., wit....., creollors OI 1114' aoove named de<rMnl mises H totlow&· IN LIVI NG COLO A. Sit A , ... r ...... Men! llftlHI y .. rtillefl<I tlWll •11 oerwns havlno claim\ a~ln\I ON s.AlE GENERAL JHml ... A ... n .... coron& .,., M••. wltlllll • cleys. .... tfM l11fefmallff Ille ••Id dect<IO!nl art reQul1'9<1 10 Iii• EATING PL.ACE Celltornle'2625 Ml-tliem, with IN M<ttsarv vou<"""· FICT1TIOUS IUSINESS ""'"'' Rtit-"''· Inc. J-P. """"'hit, 516 A JnmlM, AVISOI .,.,.. Ila skN .............. In Ille Olflc:@ of the <ll!rk Of tl\r abOVf NAlllllE STATEMENT Pllbtlslltd Or-CO.at O•llY Piiot, COl"OM de4 Ml>r, Clllltomle t161S El Tr1-fllW* -.Cl<llr c...tra U•. efltltled COlirt. 0< to pr.wnt lhem. wll~ Tht totl-11'19 oersons ••• elo•no Mer<h t , "" Georql• Glyn Maw111ns, 516 A 1111 •.,.l.tncl.t •-·'I'"' U1t ,._ '""' neceu arv voucl\e,.., 10 11w u" PUBLIC NOTlcE lnH•.S: 1n·7t JasmtM, CDfon. Of!I ,,..r, C.llfor.,I• cl• cl411tl"lt .. • ..... Lu I•,.,..,.,, •. dtrs19ned at 111e I Aw ot••<t 01 SOUTHE RN CAllFOAHIA mu <IHI -TO ..... TUE.OEFENO·NT • clvll PLUNKETT & PLUNKETT. 411011 ... PLASTICS. ''°° EHi OIHtnv1, s.nta This ousl~• 11 conctucted ov • " ~ ~ A••""'· Post Office eo, , .. , H""I M , CA wm P\JBLIC NOTICE OtM••• 1>9rtMnlllo. omp1a1t11 "-s "'"" filed l>V tht o•••n tnoton 8Nch, Califomia ~ .... M n T JW, tnc. (• Celltotnl• corpora. -°"'98 MaWlllM tiffs ~lnsl VoU II the pte<e .,. ~~· ot !hi! "" loftl, uoo E.st OIH1nut, 5-ftl• An•. 11·""'7 Thi• st-1.......m wes fll<!CI "'llh I~ • If you "'''" to detend '"' c1trsl9fllld 1n 4111 mett~n oertelnl!>Q to t2101 SU".'°" COUaT OF TMIE COl/lllY Oertt of Or.,_oe Countv on lawsuit, 'l'Olt must, within JO d&Vl efler tllfl t \lete all .. Id cle<edel'I, wllll1n lour This~ I• cOl'ldUCted.,.,. 'Of· STAT• ~CALll'OttMIA PO• M41rcl• 7, tm. lflh , .. ,.,._ I• Mf ....0 on you, Ill "'°"'"' eftl!< u.. first O\lllllUllon o• fl1loll. THE COUNTY 01' oaAMOI 1'111Ht with '"'' ,_, • wrllt•" OIHdlno In Ulls Miki! T JW, INC -,...... PltbllsNd OrM19t C.0.51 Delly Pllol, response to 11'• comolelnt c If • O•ltd F-.V "· 1979 n.omn E. ,rlbdle M 0 TICE 0, H •A a IN O O fl M41rcll '• , .. 23, lO, l ffl ..._,. 11\ll<e eourt, "°" mvst Ille wlll' 1 Norman L-WOftlly lllN!Skttlll r, l'IETITIC* "°" .. llOeATIE Ofl WILL -ourt • wrl~ OIHdlllQ Of <ellW " Admlnl•lr•lor Of, ..... fill tuitefM!lt wn tlleel wlnt u. AMO f'Oa t..ITTIEal TISTAMIN· PUBLIC NOTICE rel PIHdlllQ to lie wrltl•n In ,,,. ttleteOl IM y a.ti of ~•flOlt County Oii TA .. Y ANO ~ AUTMO•llATIOM UI kl rtscionH to 1111 cc>me>t•lnt, et>ove Mmed Ol!c~t F*-VS. '"'· TO AOMtlUtT•" UNO•• TMI llllln JO O.y• enor thll •um..-s I l'LUNltETT I l't..UNICIETT ., ... It IMOE ... MO«WT AOMIMIST .. ATIOtl NOTICll~l'UaLICMEA•IMG S«rvecton'tOU I 41tOllwA-OP •ITATIEIACT. llEPOlllE THIE C1TY COUNCIL o. UnleU VoU so r"90"fl, YOli' Cit· I' O e.a Mt l!I~ ot DOROTHY O. SUlllVAN, 0" TMIE aia wlll lie ..,,.-.cl u_, epe>tlcetl ............. IMCfl., CA n... ........ CA,.,, OKffMd. CITYOfl..otlNTAIMYALt..IEY '"' 1)4411fttlfh •Nf lhfl (Ollf'1 mo Tit: 0 14l awat ~ Or111911 Colltt 0.Uy Piiot HOTICI! IS HE•EIY OIVeH 11'111 .:..:::::.::.=:t:inC::::: =:~;,·el~-:-~':.: :-'mZ.~1'"'· A..._..,. ........... vaw .t, tt,D,IO, tm .... .,. AHMAH$0H TRUST COMPANY, • Oft M41rc:fl 70, lffl tor ell lnt.,t\tM llkh tO\ild rfltlft 1., OAf'l'lllhl'Mnt OI P1111111Nd OrM\91 CO.st O.Hy Pl101, P\JBUC NOTICE C:.ltfornle Corpor•llon, hH IUtd I I ,., of,. _ _. '°""'"'l. ,~ ..... _._ .. or _ _.v _ Ftb. "· tl ...cl MM 2. t , 1'7' 5'1-7• ...... In • Ot'ltloft fOr l'rotlett Of Wlll (I ,.ns GI,,_ .... rt ,,,.. .. atn Yelle\'. _... __ ..,.,. ' ,..........., " v • -------------- •nd fof 11_. of ~· Tftl•"*" TM antl<lllMld emount Of "''"""' '•"',!, rtlltt requ..ltd In \he com· PUBUC NOTICE I nd ' A tho I II I Ad $"4rtno FUllCll '° "" nrul wd from Jll• .. ~~:i:.,. ~;:,. .~ldtfl~ M: IT 1, "" '"'°"°" JUM lO. '*I• <. """""" .. _."'-MWk UI -------------- STATIEMIEMT a. mlftl•trMloft of Esttfltl Ad. rtft~• UIO.m. llY ."_.,Ill tMt ~. ,.. ...... f"ICTtTIOUS 'IUSINEH AIA ........ IMTCM"UMOI' 1 hi h I d f f Ill A• of J-to. 1m, wt •ntl<tp.tte M .......... M .._.. ~ wrilttfl HAMISTATIMENT PICTIT10USaullM•h"AM• 0 • c ' m• ' or "' e r llavenue $1\erlno -pant !UNI• wlll .,._M,llMy,,...y .. OtM111t1-. Tiie tollowl"O persont •r• dolno Tiit ... ..,,,.,... ,,.,._. Nft •'*" pertlcullrt, end ,,..t the llm. 411111 t«•l •PO"O•lf'MtCllV .,.10.000. fh9 ,..., propert'; wt1ld1 h Iha wb· blltlntsut: ... _.of .. tlc--llllth'lft• pi.c.otl'tMflnotllt-h•-M't Tiie rNtllftO Wiii ......... •·oo tct of .. iocomplelr>t., Cl9t<111*1 •S S IS SANOBL•STI NG, 70'7 -t..<ESAl.ONM,,..MM'llll,Sult. ~::::=~~'n::.:o'."i~n.:;: p,m.,tor11W p1M'1109Ultl'lt ellKUOIOft oll-: Or< ... rd Orlve Senle ANI H•IQllh, II "4, lrvN,C.. "7U court, fl 100 Ovl< ~ Orlvt WIKt, of peulble 1Mt of o.net'411 ...... -l-41 21 ...cl tt In 81odt t Of the C.lllOmle <nn1' TIM fldltlellt eu.1-1 11em• , .. lll t1'lf City Of SMta AM, C.IHonll•. Sfl.,lftt l'\lrdt flt Cttv Htll COllMll RMCNrn Tr.Kt, In IN City ot HUlll· Jofln Hervev Sllel•r. S20' W p BUC NOTI C t : ((111 ... 1' \'9•0 d•C,.d~nt w 1tn1n '"'"' mo~~~ NOTICE OF ~~~~,' .. the trr~t aunhf "' a" ot TRUSTEf'S SALE ()Al"" ~-•-v 11 1010 SPI' Ho 007'4 Wll l l"'M A MUf'l t£rt Ae O\bom ( ,...., ytO' nf ,,,_. W 111 •V •IC ll DC FSCAOW f CORPORA.TIO,., • COf'00tAt1on ""du ~r.;;:v. n~fnf>{'I ly •OP01nlf'd lru111Alt U,,.,_ ll'M' IOllOW OONA ADKINSON •no (ltKrlllf'<I dH4 of ffu\t Will Harw-&1'.dlllll'IOl'I SELL"'T PUBllC •UC TION TO THE 11'0 IH1'01 H ICHE!>T RIODFA FOR CASH N•,,;Por11Ndl CA'l'4J ID.>Vlllll• Al II~ of "'°'" on .. wt11I Tai 111tl .,..._1lt3 mon•v at ""' Un•••'1 "'"'"' 1 "II tiOlll A, .. ,.,.., POr £ H <utor 1111~ And 1n1tr•<I <l>"~Y~d lo ano now PuO"""'" °'''""" C:CM'I OA1lv P1101 ~to b• 11 """"r ''"d Oe-oo 01 T Ill'' •f'I MAI 7 • I• 11 ,.,. ta/ '' the pt~r1V ht"rfltnllUf't O~\( tibf'od 0 ' • ' P UBLIC NOTICE fllUSTOFI Ro~rt K O•bOrn ,,nd Penny E ~!>Orn BEN EFICl,,.RV T"Omd' 0 Carlwn -Aulh Ann M Carl\On R nnt Recorelf'd Septrmlvtr 1~. 1q1A A\ In NOTICE TO c;AEOITOAS •Ir No 70"1S In bonk 11a.3 P.t<l" Ile NO ..... v 01 0111Clft1 Flf'Corc!• In '"" 01110 Of Ill• SUll'E"IOA c;OUAT 01' THE A~(Otdtr ol Or-Covntv, \<lld dttd STATE OF CALIFORNlll fOOA ot lru\1 <Jes.<rlbl'\ '"" fol1owon9 pr-r f"E COUNTY OF OllANGE IV lo<•te<1 1n Ille Cllv ot Irvin• In'""""'""' of th~ E>lalt' ol FAVA LOI 60 of Tre<I •SOii n ~r M8 w E B (I ., -• F Av I\ A w E 8 8. llled In 800ll 1'4. P-• J to I 1n °"'""~ clu\IVtt ot Ml\<.•ll•MOu' M•P' '~ ""'''., ·~ M f"tt>'t 0'""" to Cf~1ton. torO\ ol 0.A-Countv C.tlllorn•• n"VlnQ <•••in\ aoit•n'1 ,,.,.. •••0 ~· M1'.V 8 E AL!>O KNOWN AS. •lc1~n1 1o fllf\Akttl••m•lf'll,...OlhCf'OI Ironwood 1~ <'*'" ot ""' •IO'f'Y ld <out1 or to "Ill • itrllfl eddr~t or common O"''"nl ,....,.. 1o thr un<k'nl9nl!d al tn .. <!e\•Onetlon I• ..rrown aoo1r~. no war othct of HALL.ACK w HO ... C. HOAC. r•nly "111""" •• 10 It\ compl4'1t .... UOI OVE AHOLT & BONAPARTE 3~00 correctneul • Wll\lllrf' 81vd Su•I• 1007 Lo• TN -fl<i.rv ..-r w 1d OHd Of Ar>O"th Ca1140rr,,;, 'IOCl10 wllkh IAll•• Tru\t. by,_ of a °'"acll or Mlaull olll<~ 1.'th<I p1ac~ of ll\ISIMSS 011"" un In ,,,. OllllQ41tlon\ secured ,,,.,.11., c:,,.,0,..,., 1n llll ma~n Dl!'1t•nll\Q 10 MrtlOlo~ ellle<utect -«ll~r~ lo .. 1e1 e\tetf! Sutll <ln•m' woln Ill,. IN llNMl"Sl9NCI • wrUltn O«leretiol' ,,.._,'""' -.<IW<'\ mu\1 o. 111.a nr 01 o.l•ull ..,., Oem....:I tor Sele, •nd ptl!S.nlect A\ 3IQ<"\Ald wllll•n tour written mtl<• OI o.e.tll •nd OI e1K11on tnOflllls a!t.-1111 tin ! ovbl•~""°" u• 10 UllM U. lll'denlQfled 10 Wit w ld 1111i. notl<I! ~rty to vtlsly '41kl obll~tlon\ Oalff F~ 13, 1'7'1 •nd tNrN!W II-. undef'Siont!<I C.,,W<I G<tyde U OP ~Id Mtl« ot br'ffeh _, OI •l«llon to HAI.LACK W. "OAG ... recorded -21. "" H In· MOAO,OYl"HOLT• IONAl'A•TE str No. ,.,., !ft bOOll 1~. p.oqe •n. A"9rMY' _.Law of 1111d 0«1<e.1 ~e<o"lh ,... Wlltllltw ••vd., Seid Ylt w111 bl! ,,,_, Dul wltf'lo<lt hlt• ,.., cov•Mf'l or w•rrM'lt'r, uoren or 1m ~" A...-S, C" ..it oiled. ~!no tltM, "°'""Ion, ()< P11llll\l>ecl Or-(Od\I O••ly Pllol •"<1tmb<'llllCH. IO pey IM rtlflal .. 1110 Feo ••• 2)-M<lr.1. • ... ,. S8.J I~ PUBUC NOTICE Pf'll'IC 1pe1 wm OI t1'11! not• C• 1 1tt11rec1 lly Mkl Owe! Of fru\I, With lnl•rt'I on 111 H lel -. Of'Olllded, Hv&M"" 11 •nv llndtr tllt -of wld 0.0..S ot Tru\I '"'· cf'l•r0t• •nel UIMJn•H ot '"' l"ICTITIOUS IUSIN£U Tr11•I" en0 .. lllt trvRI ,,..i.ct ll'f N~IE STATEMENT Hid OHcl ot Trim. S.kl ~•• wlll M Tiit 101-lno oenon Is 001n9 11\l•I· "'Id on Wildt.,_.,, MMCll 21. 1tr. •t ,_.,, n . "''" •....,. -f1191t llt CWMY on O.IM Mel'd16 "" CM>mllitn, Oty or f'Ollftl•ln Veti.y, notOll 9Mc:h, <:ouortv ot Oranoe:St•t• 'llot>t A¥tnUt. sirn"' •n•, centomla NewfTIW tt, t'11. Liil IRAH04 tOIOO Sia!" A-C.llfomtt, •t 119r Nlflfl rtc.,.Clttcf In tt~ .. _.. Levy, Ji!IGt ~ ~ All ~ clfl-wlll i..w Ill\ toll 4, P ... t Of MIKt ll•-" M•l>'. Oo110 Mlcl'IHI S ..... 2°" Ol'Cll•rcS *"=.· D9fte ~· ... "'"..,-· •1 •&LL ... ~:~. ~Ulllt· IO '''" write.fl Mf 0 1'14 "t ... Oftlct ot IN Couftty lte<or.., of Orlvt , SM!t• AM H•lohlt. Celltom•• tt·OO •·"'·et 1111 Ofik e of Solitl\trn G l!NEAAL E l.ECTRO N IC Peclll< Tni. CDll'IMM'Y towltd •t SU SYSTEMS, I~ MO"'ovle Av•nu• H CAIM'lllo P•fll Drlvt, Sentt An•, Nt•oort ~II. (Allloml• CA111tor"l•"101 J arnet F -.~ .... 2111 Skvl41•\ 0•1t• ~ U ... ,. (lf(lt , CmW MIM, C.&lllO<f'lle '1•11 __.., ..,...._ e a.ow .... -.... -,ft t Ml!Mfll) Clll -OI t11t fllftdl ~ ld c-.tf, tt101 G9IC ,(a..... , ,.....,,'";f.w_"_ clll1!9'1t ___ .... to 414~ Mid OY I . WOOi.HY, fllh MIM\t 11 cQftClu<ltd llY 11 TI\I• ~ Wft ~ •Y • ... O. ... t• ~!MM. ILLIAMG IULl.IYAN,•"" flMr•l__.,.lp ~.............. t•L ..... A-CIT'VCIOUHCIL HY,ANGILOITHATatla JlfW'IH ~ ~IA't't' .......... ~_.. ()llTHECllYOr letl .... HlltlftMf Tlltl '1•~ wa~ flled wlll\ 11>4' Tillt ,.._.. -I ... wjttl ... ntl tN I...., flOUMT•INVALLCY e.dl.C....... CO\iftly 0.'11 of ()(.,.._ ()OunlY on c-1r Oef'll or°'..,.. c:.uMr "' .. __,.,..,p.--1....-.,..wc..,,.... •••OM!..... f'OOrvef'\OU ''"· 111-=:r.:;:.. CMlt 0941¥ "''°' ...... 1 ..... °':f' ()Me Dlillt fllttt. """":: ~ Gotlil Delly "llOI ~!:.e ~ CN'1 Oellv l'vllllfNd·Or ... (OHi 0.11:1~.;.· ~.t1 '6,U, .. ltn -.1t l!MfUll.,, IS, at tt ,_.rtflt, "°" ~1' l'I~ re11 U .M« t.•. 16, 1m 6JHt '•II 1', UM'IO-r t,t, i.Tt U1 It .... "" -.. Gtll•luOI Eat row COfll • Tiii• buSl-,, t-tl!CI bY •n In •c-tcloft Cllvlcl\l•I en .. d '""''"· J--. F. Andrur ft'f SOUTI4CllN PACtfllC flll• tltl-t w~• lllf'd wltn 1"9 flfl.C COM,AN'f A9f'lt t°""'" Clerk of Or•"9t (ouf'ltY °" e. WAl.00" HA UG. Ftbrlitrv 21, "" Auf'llllf'lt SKl'et•rv l'llCMI•'-°'""" Coetl 0•1ly l"lltl M.,~~'~" 1n1t ""OU. ltvbll\Nd Or-Co•l\I Oa11y PHOl. ~ n eno Ma• 1, •. "· 1t1• ... ,. I t ~-·-o~-LY-PILO_T ______ ,,_.d•Y._M•~-nt._1•n _____________________ S_iP-,f)t9U Magee Magic Boosts Gauchos Attack Saddleback 10-0 • ince 6-8, 240-pounder's Arrival a~ IOllN Mt~VANO Of ... ~·"'~ tUtt ~addl«"b rk ('ollf'«e batkt"lb•ll ('0.-1 h Hill Mulhaan ltiant"d b d 111 bla ch11r ul tht ,·am1w' <'llft-h•r1a and •clm1rmwly tudlrd ht11 111'4• 1t 11rn l .. 11~ 4' 8, Z40 JlClUnd Kf"vln Mal~ M ,,.,,." honeatly, whu wlU I al t'cmtor whtin lh~ t111urhos ho~l lA1tHt llrorh C<' S1tlurd1ty r7 00 11 10 ) II\ lht• (1J·11t I llllfl(t or lht• Rtllf4' playoffa ''I hatl 1111 trnuhlt' htt11u1111 1.1t all II hilt n11lur1tl .111d 1·omlurtahh• ' That didn't last long ellher, Mnd . aft.er a few phone u lls. M 111<~ found himself at Saddleback The rt'11l, a:s they uy, is h.l.lltory. "You know." APOkl' Mulll1an. loud •·nouv,h iw i'\o't>ryont· l'llUIJ ht"IH · II 11 amar1nw how "uod -. t'tU&l'h l'vt• bccomt· >tlnre h111 arr1\.al · Of 1·our111• fllllllll 111 r111m•11 u 1111 N111l11r wt1rn \OU'tt• .1\.l'fll.,111.i ll l fl li4tllllt , .. ,, 6lllltll', Ill J ll' hou111I utlrl loui 111111 ll,.tl .,hut "THH TOUGHEST PART. when he firat came to u11," t•x1,lulns Mulll1an. •·ts that he couldn't irratllrt with the first aroup becau.e we were try· 1n1e to win a!f m ny conference aamea as we could lwforn hl' bcum e t•llglble A ., 1i.uul 11 11 ·• •' wt\1•111 Mullt!iMll 111 1·1111 NATllKAl.l.\', t:Vf.RVBOPV Jt th•· t ,11,1,. hau.:h~t Only Mulh.i•n' Mlt1'1ion ('onfr11·1111· 1111 pon.,nllf. wh1rh had to f111•t M Ol(<'f' t hi.' tau.I lO 1u1ml'b of tht-Yt•ar, woultl n I hncl lh .. rf'm.ark 1111111~ inti I 1·1111•11 M 111•1• • 1111111•11 1•1111•11«1•111 t• Wllll 1111 Ill f'I 1h 111 A11 Uw ~.11l1llt•ll111 h 111111•h 11h1 •11plaht v 1111 v11. · 1 IU .. , know I ht• I 11 hi 111•111111• "We• t•vt•n pructaced on u Sunday, a fter he was quullfl4'<1. 110 tw could R•·l some work with lhe first I C'lHll " M ugee. Mnc h111 arri\ i+I 111 mall i.t•n11•1ol..r 111" not only m1•d•• Mull1.cu11 u lwltN c·11ud1 , h111 dt .. ll61t.-d Utt-Oaurho11 · b.i.r-k..th.All forturu "· loo The GauC'hoil ri·t·ordt•d 4l ~,,., ft«'l rt•1·011l 111111 l\Wfpt to t.htlr th1l"d-M1~1111nn C'nnf~nc-t' tttlt• wtlh 4 M AJ(l't' m lht• hawup 1'11or to hi" 11ppt•ar 1111' I hn wt•rt• stn.agglln.: at " IJ ti mark M/\t.1.1 .. Ci ltl\ltl I\ I I U r111111 •w111lh 1·11i1 llluh 111 M1w11olln 11111 /\flt r hi 1 11 n111 111•1 It\' 11111 1101111 111 lhc• 11h1l1 l11111lo; 111• .. 1u1111I n •11 h11ln1 111111, lo 1tllf'111I !'\1111 ltw11~I I 11111 1111111 \l 11l v1 1111 v 1tv1111n11111 u 11u 1111tv1 111!1•1" 1111111 N11l11 l h111111 'l1111111111t1•11 111111 WiZ1C£il)'!J.1I 11111111111 11lh1 I ~ Mulll~nn °'ays Mul(et·., iirentest asset has been lowurct lht• olht•r mcmbcn or lhe te.Bm "lk'1; mudc• lh<'m h<>lter ball players." says M1ll llu1111 "T1•u m11 hw vl• to play u11 more honesUy 1111w whldl l1•11v .. 11 Huncly Whicld<in und Uru<'e l.11V11llt't' 01wn for llwir 1;hol11 " 11111111''"" ""' • 1111111~ 11111 "'"., i.t,"l l" tAt111ir1 nu Wllll.t : Wlllt;l,IH>N uncl l.11V411Jc1· huvf' bt•t•n 1u •I (11•1• to 1111 llwlr thlllt(!'t, MuJ(ee ha11 t>ecn luklnK "WHEN 1 t.OT llf:ttt: I dadn l lhtnk I cl t.11111 hut l lhouuhl I d tt c•t u lot of 11luyil1K t11111'. l'IUY'I 1 11111'1 11111 11111 Iii • •II llli1 fttt w111 Ii 111111 •1111111• 11111111pll111• It\ hl11 11111lh11 111111111 111111 1111111111•11 111 llh• ll11IH•111ll \ oif 111111.,11111 1h111 ll v tl1.,1 ut1flo1 clitt Gi\U'1108, Pal~ 88) KEVIN MAGEE ~-siz~tl Lead Can't I Halt Buff itlo HUFFALO <AP > Thi· '"'" Angeles Kings had a ktnJ( 111u-d l ead en rouLc lo what tht> hotH!d \Wu.Id be a kang -:-.1wd unbeaten 1tlreak when thPy hud their t·rown knot•ked orr by the uur fa lo Sribr e:-. Thursday n1Jlhl .. t-:vcrybody thinks a 3 0 lt•ad J' an1;urmountable. but it'!> not." )dmenl<:d Co<1ch Bob Berry "Il happens all Lhe lime during lhe season a team can gel that fe ad and l()!.e. Buffalo 1s a very H ry explos ive club. The only "<ty w(' could counte~C'l thitl 1s for everyhody to do hab JOb " Rick Martm scored two goals in the fan&il period as the Sabres 6nappcd lhl· K1ng1;' f1v<' g.ime Natwnal lfoc·key League un beaten strPak, 6·4. <.:harlle Sim· Jll<'r seon·d t Wit'(: an lhl' 11r!>t p t'r aod when Lo i. Angeles jumped ahead 3 0 but Craig flam!>ay notched a i:.tual and an •ssast as the Sabres storm,td J><ick to tie 1t J .J after two 'pc nods • M arct•I Dionne hat for has 48th a oal and IOOth point early ID lhe third period, giving the Kings a 4.3 lead. but Hick Dudley tied it 4 4 bf'fon• Martin notched his 17th and 18th go<1ls or the seai>on Uy wmnmg, the ~<1brc1> moved Lwo points <ihead of idle Toronto ln the race for second phu·e in lht• Adam!> Division ··when we play as a team, we rdn h<'al an y club 1n the ll'<J~ue. 11a1d Coach Hilly lnghs, t. hose Sabres downed the New York l !>lunder:. two nights t'<.1rlrer. "They should realize afll·r lh<' last two gam es Just how hard they h<1 vc lo work together to win " ·'Thal goal I scored fe ll good bccaui.e 1t put ui. a hemJ." !>aid D10nne "Aul this was a real M!l back for us because we ha.d a three.goal lead Buffalo hus a lot Of good bCOrl'rS and they turned Jhangs around " Look of Determination Nancy Lo1x·z s tares a shot onto the green after <'h ipping from the fringe durm~ the fir~t round of the LPGA Sun:-;t<ir Cla:,s1c in Los Angeles. Lopez had a round of 70. two stroke~ off the pan• See Story. Page Il6. Parker Death Stuns IVA i • Loss of JI olleyball Great Leaves JI oid By DA VE CUNNINGHAM 0t Ille D•llY rl!Olt $\aff Thu, 1s a story whu:h was s uppo!>ed to be writ fen 50 years from now It's an obituary for Dodge Parker , player coach of the Orange County Stars pro volleyball ~eam. He collapsed or an apparent heart attack )Ind died Thursd ay morning al his San Clemente home. He was 29. . A DEATH IS NEVER EASY to accept, but at Fight have been easier lo accept Parker's demise he were 79, or even 49 a nd badly out of shape . But such wwi not the case. ·'He was ln just rantasUc shape for a ma n of ~." says Pat Attig, Stars public relations director • nd a longtime frie nd or Parker's. "After all , he E as a professional athlete. And he never had a his· ory of heart trouble. either dJd his family." Parke r leaves l>ebind his wile Melody Ind one youn, aughte r . Fune ra ervices and burial &r· a ngementa are pend· ng. There ls some lrony n Parker'• death, blch came exactly tve months prior to bla (>th birthday. Just a l!w months before. arker was talked Into u1ln1 a We tnaur1nce Ucy, the first he ever wned. AND PAaKEa WAS ON the verae of wltcbinl 1eara In hi• ureer. Hll team waa mov· na from Oran1e County to Colorado, and Parker H reportedly planaJna to lllDOUDee bll retire· ent aa aa active pJayer IOOn. "He had been appointed director of franchise alu for the JVA <lnt.matlona1 Volleyball A11n.> at November," •ay1 Nick Curran. uecu.Uve director of the league "It appeared ht• was going lo rel.Jre from playing, but that announcement hadn't been made yet " Curran, like so many people involved with pro volleyball, was a longtime friend as well as a bus1 ness associate of Parker's. "WE'RE J UST TOTALLY c restfalle n at the news." Curran told the Dally Pilot. "Ills passing leaves a tremendous void m the JVA .. Curran pointed out that the league would reel his loss on the court as well as personally. "His uccomplishment as a player m ay be un· surpassed for many, many years." Curra n says "We have a tremendous sense or sadness right now. Dodge hod a management meeting here Mon· day al the league office. a nd he seemed in ex· cellenl health." Some said Pa rker was the bes!lleyball scl· ter in the world, other s r ated him e best in the pros. StaUsUcs would bear out the la ter claim. A FOUR-TIME ALL·IVA selection, Parker Is the career record holder ror most a ssists, most digs and most service aces. He played for three different teams in his firs t three season.1 and took each to an IVA cha mpions hip. Parke r was the IVA 's most valuable player In 1976 and coach or the year in 1977. In his last cam· palgn he set a single -season record for assists with 2,107. And even it Porker w111 plannln1 to announce his reUrement aoon, he certainly wasn't lettlng his phyalcal condition fall by the wayside. He.was working out daily, Jo11tn1 each morn· Ing op the Eatrella OoU Course near hi• home. He had Juat returned from auch a Jog when he col· lapsed and dled. Saturday, 1n open service will be held at Shepherd ot the Hllla United Church of Chrtat In La1una Nlauel at t p.m . A ~vate· ceremony will be held later on tho tamUy 1 ranch near Bakersfield. Boyd Era on Line U. ~C, Utah State Clash Tonight I.OS ANf:t<:l.J•:S 11\l'l Two "l111rw 1hwk" c•111tt•h1•'1 wlll Ill' ~ulcllnt.t lt•umt1 wh1•11 lh1• NC'/\A Wt':-I It t• f.( 1111111 I 1111 'k l'l Ii a 11 tournumc'nl opons tor11~tht . hut rwither of ttw urf1•c·t1•cl teum:. i.ccm11 lo huvc been uffrt'l1·d Bob Boyd, whose• Southc•rn Cal Trojans face Utah Stall·. und P epperdant•'s Gary Colson . who'll send hrs Peppcrdine' Waves out c.tgarnst Utah. both announced some time ago this would be lhl•ir final :.c.ison at their respective scho()l1> Both the Trojam. and Waves went on lo have very good campu1gns BOYD K E PT HIS reason:> for quilting lo himself. and hr:. plans may have become muddled by now because he 's suddenly dis covered a ground~well or sup· port among USC fan !> a nd alumni Many Trojan backeri.. 1m pressed with the lea m 's 19·8 overall mark and 14·4 Pacif1c·IO showing are demandrng that Uoyd return next year . His Tro1an!>, second an the Pac'-10 behind UCLA and mak· mg therr firi.l NCAA phtyorr ap pearance since 1961, play the Pacific Coas t Alhlet1C' Assn. runne r·up Aggies an Friday night's second game or the open· 111g round al UCLA':. Pauley Pavilion UTAH STATE, COACH ED by Dutch Aclnap, is 1!.1·10 over all and finished second to the Unave rsity or the Pac1f1c an both the PCAA 's regul<ir :.eason s tanding!> and the conference tournament In tonight's oµenang contest al 7, Colson may be making has last hurrah before pursuing private business rnterests The Waves. 21·9 overall, finished second w1 lh a 10·4 mark an the West Coast Athletic Confe rence behind the University of San Frandsco. Uta h . 20·9 :.tnd a f1 rs l ·round NCAA winner for the pus t two years, was second to DYU in the Western Athletic Conference with a 9.3 league mark lntercslini.:ly, Utah Coach Angels Seek N H I · • ew l~armg PALM SPRINGS Baseball com m1ss1on<'r Bowie Kuhn Is re· portedly leaning toward grant- ing the Angels a r ehearing in lhe Bill Bordley tampering case. The Angels were ordered to pay a Sl5.000 fine a nd forfeit a drart choice for allegedly tam· pering w1th Bordley. a former USC pitcher who was later signed by the San Francisco Giants. Vice Preside nt Buzz1e Bavasi of the Angels claims to have som e new evidence m the case but is keeping it to h1mself until he receives a transcript from the first hcarmg. Jt•rry Pimm was a rl'Ccnt can ctlctalt• lo succeed Boyd at USC. but P lmm took himself out or lht running TIU: WINNER of the USC Utah State game faces national ly e ighth-ran ked De P <.1ul al l'auley in Sunday's second round. with the Utab·Pepperdmc winner going agam:.t ~l·cond ranked UCLA There wall a li.o be We~t Regional games 1n Tucson Saturday. fo'•lh Pacific goang against Marquette. and liYU playing USF Boyd said hl'·1; plea1;ed ~1th has team's rC'Cent play USC: won nine of its last 11 games and closed the regular sea~on w1lh sax consecutive victories But he 1:.n 'l looking past Utah Slate "TllEY'Rf'.: A STRONG, qu1C'k and good perrmeler·shooting ~ team," he ... aid. "Wh<.1t I hntl 1.1~n1f&tant 1s that thl'y ·," already beaten four team!> an th•· NCAJ\ tournt•\' RY . L"tah Pat·1f1c and Weber Stcitt:. Th.it g1vt•:. lht>m c red1b1l1t)' " USC 1:-exptocled to once :.iga111 be without <'enter Clrff Robrn!><m the h·~1 m ':. lead 1 ng .,corer Rob1nM>n has m1s-.ed the pa t "x game:. all Tr<iJcin ,·1ctor11 "1th a ,..pra1nPd left fool In Hoh1n-;o n 's absl'n!'• Southt·rn Cal ha., golll'n go•"I pla y fro m forward Pun 1 Maller. i.!Uard:. Dun Carfano an1t Ste\ t• Smith. and the· new ccntt-r Doug W1dtfeldt Utah Sl alt' 1 ... 11·<1 hy guard K('1th M1·Donald, for"<1rd llrnrn J ack:-.un <ind' cent1·r lh ·:in Hunger. Forml'r SNv1l£• 111;!11 a n d S <• 11 d I ,. ha c· k < ·" 11f'g 1• !>tandout Rich Md•:lrnlh JJl<.1:., guard for Utah St<ilt• Going Into Rb Stretrh Sandy Koufax. whose pickoff move from the stn•teh wasn 't one of baseball's most feared during the 1960s. is still limber enough to do calisthenics on the g rass al the Dodgers' spring training site in Vero Beach. Fla. Koufax. a H all of Farner who retired in 1966. is now a pitching Instructor for the Los Angeles club Carew, Grieh Feel Better PALM SPRINGS <AP> -Rod Care w and Bob· by Grich were feeling better and lhat made the California Angels reel better after a 6·4 exhibition 'loss to Cleveland. Grich hlt a long home run in the rlrst Inning or Thursday's l(ame. "That's the ha rdest I've bit a ball In two year s," said Grich. who underwent surgery for • herniated disc tn 1977. "l'VE GOT THE POWEa back in my right hand," Carew said after hilting a two-run homer.In hi• second plate appoarance In an Angels' unlf.orm. Carew hud bee n forced t.o s kip the Ancels' first game with a slut neck and an atleray. "I'm i.tlll a little stiff. but not aa bad aa yeater· rtay," he said. "I have the atreoith back In my rl1ht arm and that's what '1 Important." Carew estlm1tea he lost 6S to 70 per~nt of the s tre ngth In hla right um sometime around . .. . .. ....... .... /. ... . ... ,.. .. m1ds eason or 1978 whale he was winning his sevenlh American League batting title. "I HAD A PINCHED NERVE in the elbow.'' he said. "It a rrecled the arm from my arm pat lo the hand I didn't have any reeling In the hund in one game. Carew nevertheless recnlled Lh ut he hud three hits in that particular contest. The Ange ls ' new first baseman explained how he arrived al the eatlmate of his loss of strenglh. "I usually curl »·pound weights to stre ngthen my hands." Carew related. "It 1ol to the point last 11ea1on I had difficulty u111ng seven or eight pounds." Grlch's home run production fell orr to six in 1078. "I didn't have very much power last season, ao the shot today was encouraalna.,!' he uld "I 'vc ahortened my 1wln1, eo we'll have to wait and set how ll goa. I've been lifting welghta and l think that helped." !I BASKETBALL /BASEBALL A Capaule Report From the World of Sport• Dodger Ang I 2-1 NL Fa orites; dds Li led at 4-1 Fntm AP Dbpakk• RENO Harrah'a Rt>no R~<'" .. nd ~port6' • book pl\'ked lhl• N~w York Yank~ und the l..o Angt-1 _ Ood~rs Thursday lo r.-pt•at ai' World Stories oppont'nts for a lhird !ltr111ht )'ear ~The" book llht th• Vankff evrn oddi lu Vrln lbe Amer1r1m Lt'ftillt> f)f'nnant . whalt' lht• l.>odgers arc 2 I ravor1tt'M in tht• Nu.t1onal Lt·•.iu•• llarrnh':> madt" the llo.citun Hed So~ 2 I l0h 0 1(•eit In th~ Arn~rkan IR111guf', v. h1le the C1ahfom u• Angf'I., are 4 1 i.nd tht> Kansas Cit)' Royul' un• 5 I to t.ikf' tht> iwnnunl Hurrah· ptc kt>d tht' l'h1lad~lph1a Phtlht•) .. , 11 5 fut the Nallonal Leagul' crown, followed IH tht-('11H'1nn1.1t1 Kcd~ at l2 5 a11d lht> Pltbbuq~h r1 natus Ul 4 l l<'arther back In the Nahonul l.t>ugue arc thl· St1n f''r-,111 ,·1::.co Giants at 10 I. th~ llou'\ton Astros at ~ I, lht> S1111 Ott-RO Padttlt nnd Utt• St l..t1t1t" l 0dN1Jnt1ht •t W..l th¥ Mon tre111l Expos al 75 l 1md the Atl,rntu Brave:>, thl' l'h1<·a1<0 Cubs and the New York Meb at 100 1 ln the A~r1 c an League, Harrah's m.ikc!> lht• Halt11nore Orioles 10-l to wm the league , the Tua-. Range~ 20·1, the Milwaukee Brewers 30·1 and the Detroit Tiger!> 50· l The Cleve I-and Indian!>, the Minnesota Twin:. and the Chicago White Sox are 100 l and the Oakland A ·s the Seattle MarinNs and the Toronto Blue J a)'S are 200 l -----QMuf .. of dw Day-----.. University of Dt.>lroil centl'r Keith Jackson, put tmg the NCAA basketball tournament mto perspec· tive: "'The ~eason , that's the meat, this 1s the dessert ·· A IA Salb Pa•t \"~gas, J 19-11-1 Athletes in Action got a club record 17 as· sists from Brad Hoffman and 2!l points and 16 m rebounds from Tim Hall m a 119-84 romp over Nevada-Las Vegas Thursday nigbL at the Anaheim Convention Center. Former UC Irvine star Wayne Smith scored 16 points for AIA, including 10 ~on­ secuhve points m a two-minute span in the first half .. In the National Invitational Tournament. the biggest news was Alcorn State's 80-78 wm over Mis· s1ssippi. Larry Smith hit a short jumper at the buzzer lo give the Braves their 28th win in as many outings, after they trailed by 16 points ... lleginaJd King scored 16 of his 29 points in the first half to lead Alabama past St. Bonaventure. 98-89 ... Jim Paxson's 29 points paced Dayton to a 105-81 rout or Holy Cross. wiping out the t'Jyers' NIT scoring rec· ~ ord of 98 points set in 1962 ... Purdue JL freshman Mike Mearce came off lhe HOFFMAN bench to pump in 26 points a s the Rotlcrmakers throttled Central Michigan, 97-80 ... Ryn Wright and Vernon Smith each scored 23 pomts to lead Texas A&M past New Mexico, 79·68 ... Junior forward Mike Woodson scored 30 points as Indiana banded Texas Tech its worst home defeat in 48 years, 78·59 ... Iowa State extended the contract of basketball coach Lynn Naace for two years E'la•r• Out•rorr Brldn•~ 1·5 performances from Ken Houston and Bobby , T he Atlanta Fla m es had two .goa l ~· Lalonde and went on to post a 7-5 National Hockey League victory over the Boston Bruins Thursday night. Rick Middleton had three goals for the Bruins to extend his scoring streak to six straight games. A major fight erupted at the end of the second period, re· suiting in 92 minutes in penalties lo three Boston players and two Flames ... Stan Mikita scored two goals and as- sisted on a third as the Chicago Black Hawks scored a 5·1 win over the Philadelphia Flyers ... Jacques Lemaire scored three goals and Steve Sbutt and Marlo Tremblay each added a pair as the Montreal Canadiens erupted from a brief slump and roared to an 11-1 romp over the Van- couver Canucks ... Detroit goalie Bogle Vachon, wbo was put on waivers this week, will remain with the Red Wings, officials of the club said. No team claimed Vachon, according to general manager Ted Luulsav. E't•letf 1'1•• Sell, Sullftla Pege Oakland A's owner Charles 0. Finley is • back in baseball's spotlight again. Finley is negotiating with a group headed by Karl Eller to sell the troubled franchise. Eller, whose hold- ings include the Oakland Tribune and investments in downtown Oakland businesses, says be wants to keep the team in the Bay area. Meanwhile, Finley suspended the team's leadin~ hitter, MUcbell Page, after the 27-year-0ld a .-.-R g outfielder asked for more than a Sl0,000 raise to $70,000 ... George Scott may be making Boston Red Sox fans happy again. Scott, who fell from grace las t yea r when be hit .233 with 12 home runs because of a sore back and broken finger, boomed a grand slam bomer and two sharp singles as the Red Sox outslugged the Detroit Tigers. 8-6. in an exhibition game ... ln other exhibition action: Jaan Beniquez broke a finger m the New York Yankees• 3-2 loss to the ~•OE Texas Rangers ... A two-run homer by Teny Wh.ltfleld off Mike Caldwell paced San Francisco to a ~ decision over Milwaukee . . . The Chicago Cubs and Seattle Mariners battled to a $-S draw before calling the game after 11 innings when lhe Ma.riners ran out or pitchers. Dave IUDgman chased one of them with a three- run homer . t'-8.-.ekH• 1'1•• Need Mere S•rflf!f11 Former AUanta Falcons Coach Norm Vaa 11 BNeklla may have to undergo additional brain suraery if Thursday's operation does not in- crease the now of blood to bis brain, bis doctor said .•• The Phoenix Suns bad four players score 20 points or mo-re en r.ftlte to a 132-117 victory over the Cblcaao Bulls . T~•ut. TV! lkne Radn« -Today at Santa Anita, '7:30 p.m .• Channel 52. Rodec>-Bouston Rodeo Finall highlights, 8 p.m.,awmeiu. &ADIO: Buketball -Cbleato at the Lakets, 7:~ l>-1D.:: Kl.AC ($'10). NCAA Welt.ena Relionall: Pepperdine v1. utab at Pauley PavilloD, '7 p.m., KilPC tnO); USC-.n. \Jtab State, t :30 p.m., Kn <MOl. Pressure Is Over ForOCC By JOHN S •:VANO °' .... ......,.._, .. " Tbo mood was relaxed and looaui TIM: Orange Coa&l College bHluitbAU team was practicing for lls farst round ~l~te playort tcam.-aguwt ft1ve~1de Satur· day mahl '7 .30) al occ The atmospht>re was light and there were plenty or smiles. Ir there's any pressure assodated wllh a game of this magnitude Orange Coast wasn't feelmg it ''THE Pl.A YOFFS a.re Just lake 1\'mg on a cake.·· explains lbe Pirates' mentor. Tandy Gillis. "I foel tbere'i; more pressure on a team towinilsconference. ·--rh1s group Bn·t the type to get upught anyway. That's Jusl the nature of Uus team ·· So , with confide nce the Pirates are preparing for the Tigers. R1vers1de, the M1ss101\ Con· ference·s No. 2 representative. finished confe rence play 11 ·3 a nd two gam es behind Sad· dleback in the standings. The Tigers are 26·6 overall THEY BREEZED through the Mission Conference's Shaugh- nessy tournament, easily defeat- ing Citrus and San Diego CC to qualify for a slate berth. · The Tigers are led by 6 -7 pivolman Eddie Roberson < 18. l points per game ) and 6-4 guard Tim Wight (20.1). Together they compose the heart and soul of Rive rside's attack and it is their play that the Pira tes are going to have to contain. "I feel Roberson 1s their most talented and bes t playe r . although I'm ve ry impressed with Wi ght, too." says Gillis. ··What we need to do is shut their break down and gel back quickly on defense." OCC AND RIVERSIDE have met once this season with the Pirates coming out on the win· ning end of a 77-74 decis ion in the December Chaffey Invita- tional. Of course. that was three months ago and teams have a tendency to change during a lengthy span. "I don't know what to expeel from them." says Gillis. "I'm sure they've improved , but then we have, too." Gauchos Tie; Golden West Blows Lead One bag inning by opposmg teams cost two area junior col· lege baseball teams a victory Thursday afternoon. San Diego City College scored eight big runs in the first inning after two outs to force host Sad· dleback to baltle back to tie, 8·8, go ahead 11-10 a nd finally wind up in an 11-11 tie whe n the game was called by darkness in Mis· sion Conference action. Golden West College held a 7-1 edge at Santa Monica in a Southern California Conference outing. then saw the Corsairs scor e seven runs in the bottom of the sixth to win an 8-7 de· cision. San Diego scored the eight runs on six hits with three or the m unearned . Afte r Sad· dleback went in front with three in the bottom or the eighth, San Diego scored the tying marker in the top of the ninth and after the Gauchos failed to score in the bottom of the Inning, dark· ness caused it to be called. Doug Fritz was J.for-5, Scott Haigh 3·for-4 and Paul Bethke also drove in three runs. D?ve Woodhead did a good job in a re· lier role, pitching 4% innings. gi v- ing up three hits, striking out two and walking one. Santa Monica came from behind to score seven runs on the same number or bits in the sixth inning to band Golden West its second loss in conference play. Brian Desrosiers was 3·for-5 including a single, double and two·tun triple in the fifth inning. Tim Innes was also 3-ror·S for the Rustlers. Jeff Heathcock came on in a relief roJe in the sixth with the bases loaded and one out. But a base hit got~the tying and win- ning runs across before he put the aide out. II£ lrvln.e Rallies for Vletory . -· Tbe UC Irvine baMball i.m let oa& tome 1ln1les and a walk, the big blow a bases loaded, ~ Tbanday afternooa bf •oorial tour two.out •inll• by Erle Frolander. nma ln tblrd and fourth lanlnp to poll a eom•· The Anteaters Iced the contest an inning later from •1 vic\OrJ over YllM.bll C8I ltat. by •corln& four tllOre to take an tnsurmountablo 9·4 HWs. ~' advantafe. 8elU1er wtU. nllef belp fW'OID Jlm LeadinS bitters for UCI were left fielder Jack Wtie..,, "8ed NtGl"d at l ·I far tM IMIOll Jern11an, wbo went 4·for.s <aU 11n1les>. and ~tie Mlat.. ""9d tbllr mm tD cf·ll.. catcher Denny Kaun, wbo went 3-for·5 with two TralUM 4-1.........., tM bottom of tbe fourth. RBI and two runs 1cored. Uct toot tM lead by •corinl four runs on nve Wttacqer's eave wae hll second or the se11on. ' Fnd8y, March 9, 1979 DAILY PILOT •IS ,SKI MART SKI & ACCESSORY SALE FURTHER REDUCTIONS . 3 DAYS ONLY FRI., SAT. & SUN., MAR. 9, 10, 11th STRETCH PANTS FOR MEN AND WOMEN BOGNER. 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Thurto;(ttty lo highlight prep track nnd field l!ction . shot put C47 11.11) and the c..lascus (152·2> Ill the lOO, 220 and 440 St C'Ve Rrown o r ,..ounl.i111 Valley potill'd a 2 01 2 1n w1r1n11lJ! thl' 880 and placed lh11 d 111 1 h•· mllP whtlt• Kevm Romine hJ1I ,, long JUmp effort of 2i! 11 '/ (111 1-'ountuln Valley tn a l11• er1i.: cause PI NCKN EY'$ E•'FOllT highlighted the Estancia victory with the 11cn1or also plactn8 second In the high hurdles. Elsewhere, Newport Harbor romped to a 1111 l!ti <1ec1s1on over Cypres11. Corona c1cl Ma r top. plrd La~una Beach. 92 30; Mater Oe1 won over Loyola, 78 40. fountarn Valley lost to ' M1ll1kan. 8.'l-44. and Costa Mel.a wall tlownNt hv Kat(•lla, 92·44 Eric Smyth or Dana Hills had a 6·4 winning effort in the high jump and added a 16 3 victory in the high hurdles. Hob Plan ta. a frps h mun . w1111 the mile and J>luccd thmt 111 ltll' two milc for Mall'• l>c•1 aluni.; with u second in tht• 88() Sit•\,. Uchyttl '.won the 880 and wa~. serond in the 440 and 'ophomor1· Mike Joh!-..t won tlw 111111• Jlllr\I• and wa~ !>econd in llw 220 for tht· Monarchs Despite losing to Katella. Costa Mesa had a double win· ner Mike Mo1so captured the high hurdles in 15 fl and the 330 lows in 42 0 while Dean Srhm1dt won tht• high JU mp al 6 2 John Ortman or Un1vers1ty ":ii. also a c..louhlc winner an the· RU DY nMENEZ WAS a tn pie winner for Newport Harbor Jack Fabn.·i:a" WJ" ., trq1l1· winm·r for Corona dt•I M .11 SANORA S PUZICll and Jcnlyn Britz matched Fcrgon·l> effort on Thurs day as the chase began fo r the $15,000 first prize being offe red in the 72· hole Sunslar. which f1nii>hes Sunday at the 6,268· ) ard. par 37.35 RunC'ho P ark golf cour!>e "The le-.~on n·ally helped me," said Fergon of her sei.s1on with Englehorn. a member of the LPGA since 1959 who carded a 76 in lhe Sunstar's first round. "I JU!>l played m y game today I knew I was r.:oang to pl ay well "I m1si.ed a lot of <'uls last year and was di!>· <'ouragc.'<1 aL lames." added the 2J.ycar-0ld Fergon, who earned JU~t SI 1.79'1 an 32 events to rank 62nd on the LPGA earning!, h!>t "I expect to do a lot better this year .. IF YOU DON'T HAVE OUR QUOTE. YOU ARE PROBABLY PAYING TOO MUCH! Mew and Used Can & Trvcb AH Makes & Modets Clon k • .-d b otlc Can Ow Spec1ollv BEACH 4019 WfSTYlY. MfWPORT IEAC~ LEASING 833-9850 DEFENDING CHA MPION Nancy Lopez. whO ---------------- Par Excellence won nine lournam1•nls and earned a record $189,811 last yC'ar. wa!> Just two strokes off the pace after the riri.t round. The 22·ycar-0ld Lopez was tied at 70 \\-ith rookie pro Cathy Sherk .. 'crgon didn 't 11lay golf scnously until she was t 7 lier best f1n b h to date was a tic for third in the National Jew1!>h Ope n cit Denver in 1977, and her previous low round was a 69 Spuzic:h. in her 18th l.PGA year. ~aid she had a fantastic putt1nl-( day an the first round ''I'll take 1t every day." said the 41 -year-old veteran "Anybody who put~ well dunng the week makes a good check If you don't pull well. you can go home a nd res tfor a whale " Levi, Aaron Whip -Florida Winds LAUDERfllLL. Fl;i IAP 1 Wayne Levi. who:,e caddy tote!, a blue-denim golf bag, fired a sax .under-par 66 and tied veteran Tommy Aaron for lhc first-round lead Thursday in the Jaclue Gleason lnvcrrary Classic. Aaron. a former Masters champ who has en· dured a long. d1smul slump, birdied four holes in a row over one stretch and played his back nine in The Women's Kemper Open March 26·April 1 Mesa Verde Country (lub Costa Me~ S 150,000 Purse (.!'[ }UUf !1<.l..t •() ,11 1h1•)t' lul JI Or,1n~1 • c 11unt ~ < h ,1mh1 ·r 1 ,1 l 111n1nc re t' o ll11 •'' An.1111 •1111 ( '''' '' \\1 ·,,1 I ull1•rt111 'l'Vlflllll ll,1111111 /\rt'ol ...... dtJl1·b.11 " \ .tlll'~ ..,,1111.1 1\11.1 V\'om1•n ' l\1•rnpN 'Jrirn Fi.Ill ,\\P<,,J \ 1·1d1· 1)1 ""t { c 1\t,l ..... \f'\,I 31. ~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "It was a tou~h day to play," Aaron said of the gusty, whipping winds that kicked up an the aft.er· noon. "I'm extremely pleased with my score." Aaron. who cele hrated h1s 42nd birthday on the :;ame date Feb. 23 that Levi celebrated his 26th. suid he's "playing better than any times since '73. I'm swinging heller, but mostly it's a matter or confidence and having patience with myself. And, when you shoot a fcw good scores. that tends to build confidence " Larry Nelson was one shot back at 67. The ttroup at 68, four under par on the 7,127·yard Inver · rary Country Club course. included Drat1sh Ryde r ('up playt•r Mark J a mes. Australian veteran Bruce 1>1•v hn und formC'r Mai.ter~ awurd winner Charles C'oody. Juc·k Ntl'kluui.. winner of the last three tourna· uwnl14 on th1!4 eourst:., s hot a d1s1:1ppo1nting 74 that li•fl htm "i1-tht strokes off thl' pace "Ju11t nothinJ( huppcncd," Nicklaus said. "I dl<ln't pluy ull th11t huttl y H's just that every time I mn<h· u mistake, it coRl me a bogey and ev- l'ryti me l J(Ol it C'losl• to the hole f missed the putt. "f ju11t huvcn't uot it In shape yet. It needs a little more work " llis Rc·11r1• was mulched by 65·ycur-old Sam Snead . And Laguna Nii:<ucl's Alon Taplc shot an 82. In· c ludanf( u 44 on the opening nine. Taple figured to mls14 the e ut today Newport, Edison, .GWC Girls Win Ktilly Campbell drove in the wlMing run in the bottom of the 10th Inning as NeWPOrt Harbor came from behind lo edge VIiia Park, 6-5. ln a Sirls 11oftball gamti Thursday afternoon. Goldtin West College continued undefeated with Ila ninth straight victory, a 1.0 verdict over vl1ltln1 Cal State Northrldge and Edison's Char1erll edged Foothill, 2·1, with a run ln the bot· tom of UM! ac\tenth. Newport ond Villa Park were tied 4·4 after reg· ulatlon seven Innings with VIiia Park coming back with a run In the top of the 10th. The Tar11 loaded the baaea In the bottom of the inning and after two out.a 8nd the acore tied •••ln, Campbell got her tiame winning hi\. t Br1d((et CroH re•ched first on an error, moved to third on a aacrtllc.e and lnfleld out, then scored on a not.bcr error for Golden West. Clndee Secrist came ln to pitch tn the s ixth with runners at first and thJrd and one out and IOt the aide out. She lt 4.0 with no earned runa aca.lnat ber In 29~ lnntn11 thll )'eAT. Joanne Mlllchlch drove In thi M n.nt.n1 run tor Edlaon aft.er three Footbltl erron loaded the baaet In tht bottom of lbe Hvtnth . ' , .. . - 1.20 2.20 4.95 16x20 20x24 20x30 All s·ur11• ·•'• uuJr,;,,.Ju.tily,' t' •·d (, f ''·' ly/1-d dt1tJ(l'•IJ ~ h Ull1f'!I 111,llr" 1 \ll1{0 I ---COllPO~ s 1••:c·1A1.---1 : 8x I 0 COLOR PRINT I I s I 7 5 WITH THIS COUPON : L OHtAIN0\1•'4 I~ -------------~ VOLLEYBALL I SPORTS ON TV tfJ Y«J fEE If/I/CH IUAY TH€ ONCQ'l/#6 I~ ~RllH/#6? ,.'H(T'1'C ~ THt ~ /'IA$~N f)~ 1/14<..U "'" ~" ~lDfl~~,, !LAH Qff ~ PNJfT. J(Altf( TD l'tAP ~ 6ML "''' AllNtJN:.""-' I I J,•~ 1tl /lul f I. 11/Y • ~'" r ~... tf1tu,j ro ~;t• I ( 1!'c '~t! ~ /.Aft4 y,,v, olle~·ball & Eagles, CdM Ranked High By ROGF.R CARL.SON Oft ... Delly l'llot S~lf As they did m basketball, ~slanc1a and Corona del Mar are billed lo duel 1t out 10 Sea View Lea~ue volleyball, although University, El Toro a nd Irvine are reallst1cally in the championship picture. The season is in its 1rutial stages and here is a look at the Orange Coast area t eams in the Sea View League, plus Ocean View <Empire League ) and Mater Dei <free lance 1 E11faftria The Eastles may take a while before arriving, due to basketball commitments by so many of their stars, but by the time league play begins. they should be ready . Chief in Coach Mike Pomeroy's attack are senior middle blocker and hitter Jerr Gasper. Junior setter Tim Krobnfeldl and senior Craig Keup. Gasper 1s an All-CIF candidate and Keup, with excellent leaping ability, dominates the front row. Also big in Pomeroy's plans are juniors Bob Rieden, Kent Smith and Steve Van Horn, while seniors Wa1ne Rexrode and Rick Mendoz, juniors Neil Warman, Greg Gentling and Rick Winder and sophomores Brad Elligood and Doug Hartung round out the squad. C'orofta d~I Mar The Sea Kings of Coach John Weyhrauch, although inexperience dots their roster from top to bottom, have Dave Johnson, the Sea Kings' most valuable player the past two years, to mold a championship contender with. Additionally, senior Jim Sargeant, a first-year setter. and Steve McK1bbao are counted on heavily. Other seniors in the CdM lineup include setter Steve Allegaert, Don Bassler and Dao Flanagan, Juniors Warren Dennis and John Kmckerbocker and sophomores Harry Lindell and Glenn Beliakorr. Also in the picture are Jon Schrutger and Mark Watley. lrt'int> Irvine's Vaqueros figure to present a small team wtuch stresses defense. passing and quick· ness. · Coach Mark Mc Kenzie's Vaqs are led by set· tcr Chip Yoshino on offe nse and sophomore Craig Moothart, the tallest player at 6·2. Also in the front line arc 6-0 Terry Snyder, 6·1 John Hughes, 5·10 Joe Koehler and 6-0 Rob Brad· bury Filling out the team are hitters John Goseco, Eric Dahl and Adam Crawford. Back row specialists include senior Jeff Campbell and sophomore Fred Vcrceles. The other seller with Yoshino is Wally Jones. C'osia Mesa Third-year starter Marlon Liotta and return- ing starter Dan Vrebalovicb. a junior setter, key Coach Jerry Winant's Mustangs in Sea View League play Others in Mesa's attack include seniors Chris ~ VOLLEYBALL, Page B8 ON MOST MERCHANDISE Fnd9y. Mwch 9, 1979 DAILY PILOT 8 : 'A•eriean Sportsman' Going Strong V1uque ABC Series Returns for 15th Season Saturday . By llOWAaDSMJTR AP ..... tW~ 'Thi• Amcnl'lllO Sp<.>ruman." ABC's tnbute to frt'"h atr, tlt•ur •tream 1 and whooping cranes, re· turn. for Ila 15th 1eaaoo Saturday It ~ma!na a unique entity In th~ world of TV Sports. ttK-only show that aives outdoors en lhualaru •n ldn of what It is like lo go tuna fish· Ina In Bimini. white water canoolnti In Colorado, b1ckpa(•kln1 In British Columbia and bird· w•tch1n1 In Kf'nyu Th(-11h0w hos 1ul'\llv~ attacks by conserve· uontau, rourch treatment from Irate elephants and th" vaaanc> of network 1cht'duling. The ratings wf'r~ up la8t yur an lncrt'aH of 28 percent dur- lnM lht.> aerond quarter and tht" only r4>nlly sur TY POKIS ov.-r lhti prtv1ou~ yf'ar ( J prlsinl( thln l( about _ _ "SJ>t•rtamun" 1'4 thut It h.ii.n t prornph.·d nw1 (' imitator:. on the other 1wt work' Tht-blJ: change tn "Sportsman" over the years hu1> twt•n the s hift trl emphasis from killing .in1mab w lf'lls lethitl outdooract1v1t9. "ABOUT EIGHT YEARS AGO they stopped lulhn~ big arumals o n the shOw," says John Wilcox who hui. produced "Sportsman" for the past six vears "There was a lot of pressure from the public The time changed and conservationists became very strong advocates " The emphasis now 1s on conservation and en- v1ronmc>nt. outdoors activities that don't involve killing Saturday's i.how. for example, has seg· menh on pre~erving the whooping crane, an en· dangered species, and on kayaking down the Yam- pa River in Colorado. "We s till get letters saying the re should be more heavy duty bunt.Ing on," says Wilcox. "Some people are avid hunters, some are avid anti- hunters "But we get great response from our con- servation shows. Last year we went to Mexico and did a show on that government's policy of protect- ing giant sea turtles. It turned out their policy was a sham. We reported that and the film was sbowll before Congress. "WE DID A SHOW on whahng last year and we got more letters and more positive response than we've ever had before. We also got two million more viewers for that show." Curt Gowdy, an avid and skilled fisherman, has been host of the show since its inception. SllllDy Hills, Lobos Tumble L 0 N G B E A C H -- North Hlgh of Riverside will be trying to cap a perfect season Saturday night when it m eets Downey in the ClF 3-A championship bas ket- ball game al the Long Beach Arena. North cruised to its 28th s traight win by routing Sunny Hills, 78-56. Thursday night while Downey whipped Los Amigos. 83·68. J Gowdy lJ pleased wath the shift the show has taken "I've nevtr killed game on the 'sbow," ht> says. "I grew up in Wyomlng where there is a lot of hunting. but somelhJog happened to me when I wu 17 or 18 and I Just didn't want to hunt anymore. The show used to get a lot of cri licism from young people for shooting game. We don't do that anymore." SaCllnla•'• 1'~1edst-. • ..,._ TF.LEVISION 10;30 a .m . <4 \ -NCAA BASKETBALL SPECIAL -A look at some of the t.op players and teams taking part in the NCAA basketball touma. ment. 11 a .m . <4) -NCAA BASKETBALL - University of San Francisco vs. Brigham Young at Tucson. (9) TENNIS -John McEnroe vs. Dick Stockton in a WCT ChalJenge Cup match, taped at Montego Bay, Jamaica. <22) -NHL HOCKEY - J oined in progress. The Boston Bruins take on the North Stars at Bloomington, Minn. 11:30 a .m C5)--0UTDOORS WITH IUUUS BOROS -Calloway's Climb, filmed on the El Capitan peak in Yosemite Park. 1 p.m . <41 NCAA BASKETBALL -Mar· quette vs. Pacific at Tucson. 1221 -PRO SOC· CER. <28> -TENNIS -The Aetna World Cup, pitting the U.S. against Australia in team competi- tion, taped at New Haven 2 :30 p.m . 171 -AMERICAN SPORTSMAN - A report on a whooping crane project and features on kayaking and fi s hing . 3 p.m . (21 GOLF -Third round play in the Jackie Gleason lnverrary Classic 3:30 p.m . 17 > -PRO BOWLING -The Fair Lanes Open. taped at Washington. O.C. 4 ,p.m . (2) SPORTS SPECTACULAR James Scott <13·0· 1 ) meets Richie Kates 134·4 l in a light-heavywe ight bout. taped at Rahway State "Prison. AJso· the Southeastern Open. a women's professional event, taped at Greenville, S.C. 5 p.m . (7 ) -WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS - Danny "Little Red" Lopez <39-31 risks his WBC featherweight crown against Roberto Castenon (29·01 in a scheduled 15-round bout, taped at Salt Lake City. Also : sam e -day coverage or the American Cup gymnastics meet at New York. (41 - OUTDOORS MAN. 7:30 p.m . <52 > HORSE RACING -Today at Santa Anita. RADIO Baseball Dodgers vs. Houston at Cocoa Beach, Fla., 10 25 a.m .. KABC 1790>; Oakland vs. Angels at Palm Spnngt1, 1 pm .. KMPC 17101. Hockey -Kingis ut Toronto, 4 .50 pm., KRL.4. I 1110) S...tq'•T~Rdi• TELEVISION 10:25 a.m. Cll ) -DODGER BASEBALL The Houston Astros play the Dodgers at Ven. Beach in an exhlbition game. Noon <4 > -NCAA BASXl.'TBALL -UCLA vs Pepperdineor Utah. 1 p.m. (2) -GOLF -Final round play in the Jackie Gleason lnverrary Classic from Lauderhill Fla. <7> -SUPERTEAMS The Dallas Cowboy: meet the Pittsburgh Steelers in this week 's pre liminary, taped in Honolulu. (28) -TENNIS - The Aetna World Cup, pilling the U.S. agains· Australia in team competition, taped al Nev. Haven. Conn. 2 p.m. <4) -NCAA BASKETBALL -DePau University <22·5>vs. USCorUtahState. 2: 15 p.m . C7l -AUTO RACING -Part One o the International Race or Champions final, tapet at R iverside. 3 p.m . (2) -CHALLENGE OF mE SEX~ -Bas ketball, ice skating and track are feature<. today. 3: 15 p.m . 17l -WIDE WORLD OF SPOllTS - American Cup gymnastics from Madison $quart Garden. AJso: the world four-man bobsled cham pionship from Koenigsee, West Germany and tht world pro downhill skiing championship. 3:45 p.m . 12) NBA BASKETBALL -Tht Portland Trail Blazers vs. the Kings al Kansa i City 4:25 p.m . <9> -NllL HOCKEY -The King1 race off against the F'lyers in Philadelphia. 5 p.m 14 > -SPORTSWORLD -The Phoenu. 150. the inaugural event on the new CART racinE circuit for Indy-type cars, taped at Phoenix. 6:30 p.m. C52) SKIING -With Tom Malone 7:30 p.m . (52 > -HORSE RACING Today al Santa Anita. RADIO Basketball -Lakers at Boston. 10:30 a .m . KLAC (570 ); UCLA vs . Pepperdine or Utah, noon, KMPC (710); USC or Utah St. vs. DePaul 2 p.m . KFI C640>. Baseball -Houston vs. Dodgers al Vero Beach. 10:25 a .m .. KABC <790); Oakland vs. Angels at Palm Springs, 1 p.m . KMPC (710 1 joined in progress after basketball. Hoekey - Kings at Philadelphia, 3:50 p.m., KRLA OllOL <The Daily Pilot is not responsible for late changes.) 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Mlb Tert'&I• and Mark ~lsmttb. alona wlUt 1e>pbomort Paul Knipp Dan Let.h r and JuUan W lertlout round oul lhe aquad Cook, Marti~ Ippolito He ad Grand Prix .. .,.. ....• Return.mg i.tiarter Jlm Hoo~r 18 21 •nd Kur I Aaplund, alon£ with .eller Sean Ham-.ahtJ(t• cbroken wr~ll form lh~ calal> t ol lh ntVt'fl'ilh :rroJAos' attack und r Coach Mlke Purab All ~tarteti s aopbomo and th~ TroJ1uu; C'Ould uk' It nil in the Sea Vie• Lfa&u • with G :i K~ith Stovt•r. 6 ~ Rusa Stol.aufJ and G,. Junior Gt'f'COf'Y Cn'J:K '"th ll"t'O• AIN> boldtnai: kc) a ar l<CUet"l't S<-oH Rtr budson and Milt Ku~, Vant'e J , Pct ·r lloldrn •od Btttt Harman ·~·"W... 'fht-Seahuwk' will n-ly on lllt Junior\ and four sophon~1re d!'i they 11ttempt to battlt' lhe ttlemt>nti. without St•n1or~ Juruo~ un l'ollrh Slt'H' C"otnt'-'h !I ~quad tn elude ~l'ltcr l>un McGuan~. ~. &utt P•lera.on. Tim Naaktgeborl'n, ('l'liall Wood . nrad S..ndl'r Ullcl Mark Pt-terwn SopbomoN• lndude Doug Man5fur1a, C,aw) Oi.terlund, Mike! Simek and Shawn Sh•wurt ,,, •• ft" •ri The MonureM of l'uaach Jo.-liordon huvt· thrt·•· playt-ns with t•xc<"llent potcnllal Ub they prt'J.>UI t• (or fre-e-lunrt• urtwn Juruons Brian t 'hu1ro and l>unny Quam, buth ..1dept at sp1k111g und :)t'ltiog, along with 6 4 ccnt..r blocker 1tnd hitter Kevin Kustra, puc·t· th1· MonurrM. f 'r oraPa g f'8 4 By ALMON LOCKA8t-;Y 0.llY l't~ ........ Wfl'°' Oefrndin.c U S champion Oet ty <:ook. South Ar•H•r1can rhom pion nilly Murlln u1d 1978 BuahmUla Grand Prlx chump1on .rot•)' lp1rnllto will lend lho I ttj[~ t fldd ~ver rn lhl' ninth un nu•I fourth In New110rl 1-k:ach Uuahmilla offlhoro 1>0wt1r boat race Naturd11y, Marr h 17, ulf Newport 8 ncb Shtttl116' ltl 10 o m off tht' N1•w,1ort Pwr, th1 ttru1•hn.c Ill uul(urul cvt•nt of the llY79 nu twnul oc.•1•a11 n1e 1ni: •w.i'lon will ,..11 ,·k do:w to -thorn thrnu1hout th\' t•riltrc ~ plu" 1111lc~ 111 ordt.>r I n t•11ht111t''' lhl' \ h'WHlt( b) lhl' 1 .. ou11und11 o( 1o1hort•i;11l1• lookt•1:. .. , "1•11 11., tht• 1111.1mmuth !)J>l'<' t.itor flt•t:t wh1t't1 11111•$ u11 11lon1< tfn t·o.t~l f1 om l>.111u l10111t tu I ,11llJ: lkU<'h T ll lt: STAK 'f H A S he.-n I h..111~t•'1 lhl .... ~l'JI (O U 11011'\l ul.mut .a n11h• off N1•wport P1c1 111 .... tt-.1d of tht· Jdty t·nt1 ,mt'l' as 111 V"tll ~ pa-.t i'ht• h•:itiv llll's "'Ill i..lurt al 9 a m . with a hurbor jam mini( p11rude of race und spectator boau from the Balboa Bay Club »nd will be wltnes!4cd by scor es or 1pecwton1 who line the shores of Lido lslt, Balboa Island an<l the pt'ninsula Including scores of private partles In baysade homes. Cook und Jppollt.o won lhe 1977 and 1978 Bushmills classics, respecUvely. Mar tin's eight virtorics on three continents -including two In the UnJted States 1s one less than the single season rer ord. C108e5t to Martin last yeur were Cook and lppohto with three wins each in lhe,22 r11ces. COOK EDCE D Ippolito out of t he U .$. tme last year by defeat- mg the Hallendale, Fla., dnver In the final race when Ippolito's boat was out of the race bec~e WITH F. I G RT v 1 c tor1cs o r hilling a s ubmerged obJect. ch&ilked ur> m 1978, Martin. of It was the second s traight ('la rk. NJ .. wal\ rar and away year Ippolito was knocked out of thl' lc-admg driver in races won the national champ1on!)hip an tht· I h· would have been the wanner~ final race. or lht> urn lJushmills except that Later . Cook h<.1d to withdraw he mta....ed a checkpoint and was from the world chC:1mp1onsh1p d1:squal1fied, giving the victory when her crew chief and throt to :second place Betty Cook tie man. John Connor. severely Martin bas a bad habit of miss· injured his ribs an a rough sea anj( checkpoints. Italy's Fran· s hortly after the start l'l'i..co Consentino nosed Martin Serving as grand marshals of out by three minutes 1n the this year 's race will be KFI world c hampionship race off radio person<.11itLes Al Lohman Mar del Plata, Argentina. last and Ro~er Barkley who will lead De<'. l7 after Martin missed a the parade of racing craft and r1t1v1gat1onal checkr>mnt ond had spectato1 hoals from the Halboa to double back. Hay ('tub to the !)lartmg line. Wti.ekend Cal e ndar GAUCHO S ' MAGEE. Y acht Racing Varied bis lumps underneath • "The other teams are 'ookmg for me more. llow do you like your sailboat says Magee. "The last couple or games I played rompt>hl1on ofh hor<., ocean were more llke football contests. I should have racini.: around the buoys, 10!)1de come out in pads.'' tht• bay regattas'' Magee says he's willing to absorb the punish A glanre a t the Southf'rn ment as long as the team wins . ('allfomia Yac·hl1ng Association <·alendar for this wl'ekcnd would "EVE RYBODY ON TIDS T EAM wants it la indicate sailors t•an JUs t about ..state championship)," declares Magee, who!)e ac Luke their t·ho1n• complishments were honored by a spot on t he All-1 n Orange County alont'. for Mission team. "J feel this team 1s better than inst ance· the New1.)()rt Harbor anybodyandcanwinthe wholething. Yacht Club has scheduled a re· "We also h ave a pretty cool coach who un-gatta for Le hman-12 dinghies on derstands tus players, a nd the players themselves Saturday; the Voyagers Y<ttht are complimentary to one another Club will launch the 1979 ed1t1on "l likeplaymgbere." of its Humphrey Oogart Series Any more homesickness? for Performance Handicap Hae "No," he says, "I have two s isters in Long ang F leet ratings with a race to Deach to help that. The only Uung I'm getting tired Catalina Island on Saturday and of 1s the food The only things to eat around here a ract' home Sunday. and the urc hamburgers and chicken, and chicken and Dana Point Yacht Club is invit- hamburgers." ang dinghy sailors to its Spring MANY LOCAL ocean racing yachts arc involved in Los Angeles Yacht Club's Whitney, Los Angeles Times. Lallie Whitney and Koo1man series which gel~ its ::.ccond airing m ..ai> ocean buoy race Saturday. Catamaran !'>a1 lor s will ~ee plenty of action at the Cabnllo Rt•ach Yacht C lub 1n Los Angelt.>s Harbor's "hurricane gull'h" startin~ today with speed trials for the big catamarans seeking new speed records over a measured course Around the b uoy:; racing will gel under way Saturday for catamaran:. and trimarans an the over 20-fcet and under 20-fcet categoric!) All of the five races will he sailed un- der the Pac1f1c M ultihull As· soc1at1on handicap system . send a fleet of deep-water ocean racing :1dd1cts off on the f1r!'>l race of the 1979 Overton Serie:. Saturday. The rour~c will bt- fro m Marinu dl'I Rey around Santa Barbara Island and r(' turn I NT F.R NATION /\I, ma t1·h ntCl' skipper s and l'rcws will s tart arriving al ~Jng Dl'at:h Sunday for n ·g1stratlon for lht· ramed CongreS!)IOnal Cup ~r1cs which starts next Thursday with 10 of lhc world's best mann1nf.{ Cal 40 !->loops for the 4~J-ra ce !)Cries. 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Traveling Tents, Tanbark, ·Trapeze Troupers Tantalize ages, I wouJdn 't trade the show for $10 million," says Vargas, whohas$5 millloninvestedinit. · I' about 20 years after the biggest of the big. Ringling Bros. Barnum & Bailey included, pre- dicted the day or the Big Top was over. .. '··p._ . , • .,., "1 • ~l. : 4 CJ . As colorful posters have proclaimed for weeks, Circus Vargas, the last of the world's traveling, three-ring Big Top circuses, is play- ing in Huntington Beach. DJS SHOW, RATED top among 18 tent circuses which still I travel-most a mere whis~r or gala past..1....m0,ves with 25 semi- trucks\ on its circuits\\ Bl"O\lDd , the U.S. and , "Vargas . believed that the tented circus m4st re~ain•alive and well for as long as new · ge~rati~ns °' children were born to wonder at ·its agit," w~ites one or his biographers. One or the best free shows m town on any day Circus Vargas arrives-usually at a shop- ping center o r vacant property near a freeway-is watching the preparations at a safe distance. The muJti-act show opened Thursday after muscular sledge gangs pounded pegs overnight and elephants pulled up poles, erecting the 4-ton lent THE EXTRAVAGANZA will play through Tuesday in Huntington Center, just off Edinger Avenue and Beach Boulevard at the San Diego Freeway. Shows, arranged by Clifford Vargas, the shrewd investor who revived a collection of boyhood memories to prove the traditional Big Top hasn't faded into history, start at 12:30, 4, 4:30, 7:30 or 8:30 p.m. with plenty or action before, between and after. Ironicall y, Vargas, whose mammoth show 1s headqoattered at Burlingame a nd operates 48 weeks per year, was not born into the circus life as are many who will be seen in the spotlight. "Seeing the excitement and child-like en· lhusiasm Ci rcus Vargas generates among allr Canada~ 1 The strike the show within minutes or con- clusion o its last night at one jump, or locale,· rumbling orr into the darkness to begin setting up at theit next lot before sunrise. ' One ~gbt liken it to running a weekly foot race with l':Verytbing one owns carried on bis back. ' Circus \Vargas boasts a dozen elephants managed bt1 Rex Williams, who has trained pachyderms for 35 years; 20 head or beautiful horses handled by John Herriott and family and 15 Royal Bengal Tigers who are youthful Harry and Rowena Tholl)as • charges. A WORKING STAFF of 250 plus the star performers keep Cliff Vargas' dream moving wherever cotton ~andy and roasted peanuts are a universal language. Circus Vargas started seven years ago, just · l"He \vowed that he would make sure that it 1was/' IF SIZE IS ANY indicator, Circus Vargas 1 has sud~eeded where older, long-entrenched 1 competi~rs have abandoned a rich tradition for I one-nigh~ stands In auditoriums, stadiums and conventiop centers. Its mlssive Big Top covers three acres and measures 187,964 feet, peaking out at 48 feet. with more than -plenty of altitude to put a Chlll in the blood or a trapeze artist. The fire-proofed tent is supported by 56-. 28-, 37· and 12-foot poles, 485 stakes, 24 ,478 feet of cable and 12,770 feet or rope. SEEMINGLY lN minutes, Canvas Superin· tendent V. C. Arivell's men can have the tent erected wfth a little help from their friends. the elephants. The circus opens with a fl ourish, Big Top on Parade, a stirring march by partici-pants. The acts, select ed from a field of performers from throughout the world, open with Harry Thomas and his Royal Bengal Tigers who romp like kittens with their master. "l'VE PERSONALLY gone with him to the hospital more than once when he got carved up by one of the cats." says one circus spokesman, "but every time it's just been an accident." An eclectic selection or aerialists s uch as the Burkettes, the Rolls Duo, plus U.S. trapeze artist Lorelei ; Lydia from Germany, and in the center ring, Robin Medina, the phenomena from Nigaragua also provide thrills. And from Mexico co me two trapeze troupe!>, The Flying Lantonys and The Flying Padillas. To borrow from Rmgmaster Joseph Pon. <See BIG TOP, Page (;5) Beyond Blaek & White .. Three coast gall.eries develop awareness of fine arts photography By THOM LECOQ OfU. O.lly l'llet Staff Browsers who stumble upon 1 any of three Orange Coast . galleries will f"md the images hanging there are photographic. Susan Spiritus and Status in Newport Beach and BC Space galleries in Laguna Beach are all devoted to camera artwork. BEYOND THAT, any other comparison is a matter of ap- ples, oranges and pears. The three are as different as the personalities who run them. Sunn Spirltus is a tall, slender dark-haired woman whose energy k~ps her moving about Ed Lynch owns Status Gallery in Laguna Beach which features photographic Images on canvas. -... • 1 •• Susan Spiritus' gallery shows both 'blue chipa' whose worlc appreciates In val~ and newcomers who •eek recognition her converted-house studio at 3336 Via Udo, reaching for a book or photographs, then shuffl. ing a portfolio to make a point. Downstairs is a sampler or works by "blue chips" whose images have proven worth as well as a rack of black cases holding thirty or so works by each of dozens of contemporary photographers. UPSTAIRS IS the space usuaJ. ly devoted to a specific show that runs about six weeks. The present exhibit or color photographs examines details from nature. It is considerably more conventional than most shows, she says. Certainly more so lhan the show tbat just closed : erotic multiple images, lithographed and hand-tinted images or women, men and com bin a lions by UCLA Art professor Robert Heinecken. MRS. SPIRITUS says she is most interested in helping young fine arts photographers by dis· playing and selling their works. The "blue chips," as she calls Ansel Adams a nd oth er established lensmen and women, are reliable sellers which have appreciated in price. But the younger photo· graphers clearly hold her atten- 1 ion. '"I love to give shows. direct the m a nd m eet the artists." Many, she says, live in New Mexico, where the university's photography department pro-1 vides a creali ve draw. "Three years ago nearly 90 percent Of the images weTe ' black and white, or silver, buq now it's about 50·50 silver and 1 color." COLOR FADES, she says,.\ while the silver images are archivaJ, printed on rag paper <See FOCUSING, Page C• > (2 DAILY PILOT Friday, March 9. 1919 MUSIC ED.tertaln1nent Thneta•Ie for Musie, Drama "ANTIGONE/' THE ONLY tragedy wrttten by French playwright Jean Anoulth, wlll M staoect at I o'clock tonight •nd Satun:Ny at Orange coast C.Olleoe. Alex Golson wlll direct the Rehearsar and Performance class presentation In the Drama Lab Theater on campus. Admlnk>n 11 $1. Susie Curtis of Fount•Jn Valley, Frank Sorles and Nelsle Spencer of Co5ta Mesa and M ike Earnest of Huntlnvton BHch have leading roles In the plot that follows Sophocle's dramatization of the Greek leQend of Antlgone'.s rebllllon · aQ•lnst her uncle's edict tt\.at her brother could not be given a proper burlal. BETTY GARRETT MULTI-TALENTED BETTY Garrett now known for her role as Edna Babish, the crazy landlady on "Laverne and Shirley," will present an evening of music, dance, humor and reminiscing at 8 p.m. Saturday In the campus theater at cypress College, 9200 Valley View St., Cypress. Her presentation has earned her a Los Angeles Orama Critics Circle Award. Tickets are $3.SO for adults and S3 for students and senior citizens. ' 110NE FLEW OYER the Cuckoo's Nest" w inds up Its run at C~I State Fullerton with presentations at 8 o'clock tonight and Saturday and S p.m . Sunday In the Little Theater. Tickets for the play about emotional and physical breakthroughs at a m ental Institution are $2.75 except $2 for CSUF students. Box office Phone number Is n3-3311. HAL HOLBROOK AS TWAIN HAL HOLBROOK returns to the Music Center Pavilion In Los Angeles for two performances at 8:30 p.m. Monday and Tuesday in "Mark Twain Tonight." After introductory comment, the distinguished actor speaks only those lines which were said by Twain In his many speeches and writings reflecting his lifetime In 19th Century Americana. JUNIOR PROGRAMS of Long Beach will close Its 21st season of fine children's theater with a musical stage play of the Grimm Brothers' well-known "Bremen Town Musicians" presented at 10:30 a.m. and 1 :30 p.m . Saturday in the Lakewood High School auditorium, .._.00 Briercrest In Lakewood. Tickets are $1 . Four wandering anlmalscome upon robbers hiding out In a desert dwelling In this hilariously ft'antlc tale. ( CONCEKIS ) 11AMAZING RHYTHM ACES"wlll appear •t Anaheim Convention Center with Jimmy 9uffett at 8 p.m . Saturday. Their -current hit song Is "Lipstick Traces." UCI PRESENTS-· DBL' Am COMMIDIA THIATU "Undergl818" an evening of one act comedies Saturday, March 17, 1979-8:00 p.m. Village Theatre, General S2 Students t1 • llAll8'UIUCTHIATU .. Wlnderlnge" Mond8y, Aprfl 2, 1971· 12 Noon FREE ad""'8k>n • Gllewly Plaza DENNIS DAY SINGER DENNIS DAY will highlight the St . Patrick's Day weekend activities at Disneyland on March 17 and 18. Themed food, a parade, and I r'I~ dancers and bagpipers will complete the festive spirit during the 9 a.m . to 7 p.m. celebration. THE IRVINE MASTER Chorale wlll participate In a star-studded event honoring the International Year of the Child at 8 p.m . Sunday In the Los Angeles M usic Center Pavlllon. Also on the program to benefit UN I CE F are the American Youth Symphony, vlolln virtuoso Daniel Heifetz, TV personality Hugh Downs, Peter Ustinov and Nata lie Wood. Tax deductible tickets range from $50 to $1S. For more Information, phone (213) 78"-6858. FABULOUS FIFTIES llve again at Maalc Mountain this weekend as the Valencia park spins Its tltth annual Festival of Rock 'n' Roll. Gary U .S. Bonds, The coasters, Th& Platters, Mary Wells and Danny and the Juniors will headline the entertainment and dance contests. That decade's "classic" autos also wlll be displayed. MARILYN NEELEY THE ONLY U.S. WOMAN to have competed in the finals of the prestigious V an Cliburn International Plano Competition will make her Orange County debut with a solo r ecital at 7 p.m. Sunday in Fullerton's Plummer Auditorium. Marilyn Neeley will perform selections by Mozart, Haydn, Shubert and Liszt for the Professional Artists In ResTdence CPAfR) program of cat State Fullerton. Tickets are $S. ONE OF THE JAZZ WONDERS of the world, Dizzy Giiiespie, will entertain at 8:30 tonight In La Mirada Civic Theater, 1'900 La Mirada Blvd. Tickets are $7.SO, $6.SO and SS.SO at the box office. "MUSIC FOR THE SEASON of Lent" w ill be performed by the New York String Quartet and Saddleback Concert Chorale at 7 p.m. Sunday In Geneva Presbyterian Church, 2~1 El Toro Road, Laguna Hiiis. A donation of $2 Is requested for this all-French concert. .. •:..-..... , .. _ .. .. ,.. ... . ... . SWASHBUCKLERS AND HIGH PACED humor wlll fill the stage as La Mlrade CJvlc Theater presents Opera A La carte performing "The Pirates of Penzance" at 1:30 p.m. Saturday. Tickets costing $6.SO, $5.50 and $4.SO win be sold •l the box offke, 14900 La Mirada Blvd. The theatrkal ''romance" Is the only Giibert and Sullivan work that was written and first performod In tho United State. It opened In New York In 1879. MURRY SIDLtN, mu~lc director of thu New Haven Symphony Orrhf!"tnt, wlll guest conduct the t ono fJonc h Symphony et 8 p.m. Saturday "nd 1 JO r> m . Sunday In Terracr Thf'ntnr l M \Ub scrlptlon series proornm wlll In< IUdf• Gabrielli, Mozert ''"" lhH 110 1 JEAN-PIERR RAMPAl H1tur w.10 lh1• I o-. Angeles Music (11111"' ·•• 1 •nvlllon w. h<Jth flute soloist 11nc1 q1ffl"il 'omhu tor with the Los Ang I("\ (hnmt .. , Orr tlfl~lr n nt 8 :30 p.m . Friday Mnrc h "' fhf> '""'"'I French artist wl(I bo ha--1 1f Ir• 11 ,,rr~r rH n ot Sach, Devit nntt ftfHJ Mr11i:trt l I< k1tt ~ priced from SU tu'~ nra nvnllnbh~ et the box offlcf' nn<J Mufunl ntlf'Jnt '"~ PURE ENERGY VOCALIST FRANK WRIGHT and multi keyboardist Bob Cristy, known as Pure Energy, provide a full spectrum of alive, contemporary music for dancing or listening from 9 p.m . to 1 :30 a.m . Thursdays through Saturdays at Mr. Stox. 1105 E. Katella, Anaheim . Phone 634-2994 for dining reservations. NEWPORT WOODWIND QUINTET will present a concert to benefit the music fund at Christ College Irvine's new auditorium, 1530 Concordia Place, Irvine at 7 p.m . Sunday. Works by Mozart, Nielsen, Ravel and Taffenel will be f eatured. ( __ EJIE_MS_J KOi FISH, often described as "living jew els"," wlll be f eatured from 11 a.m. to S p.m . Saturday and Sunday on the VIiiage Green at South Coast VIiiage. The Orange County Nishiki Koi Club is sponsoring this competition and show of the Japanese fish som~ of which are valued In the thousands of dollars. Catalina ISLAND 1 r-'~ 5 WEEKEND CRUISES •· plu$ .U1ly a m & p m SOME 1• DRIVERS wlll be careening up to 10 mph Saturday end Sunday during the Queen Mary Kan Prix In Long Beach. Raclnv starts at 9 a.m . both days In the ship's perk.Inv lot for contestants from 9 yeen to "too old to admit." PRECISION PAGEANTRY units from throuahout th4t Pacific reolon wlll aneml>te for a 5hoW of marching and orece Jo recorded music at 3 p.fn and 6 p.m. Sunday at Saddleback High School, 1901 S. Flower St., Santa Ana. Though mllltery In origin, the activity Is now updated with jazz and disco music. Tlckeh are $2.50 and $1 .25 for children. l I j S YNCHRO SYLPHS will host a synchronized \wlmmers In an Invitational meet Saturday and Sunday at Costa M esa High School. Moro than 200 girls w ill perform solos, dueh end team routines. startlna at 9 a.m . both days. "SAY IT WITH MUSIC," a sparkling mini-musical revue, Is playing a llmlted engagement at Sur La Mer, M arina del Rey's only French restaurant/cabaret, located at ,.519 Admiralty Way. ...... <~-....... -,,_,,MX ..... -0 .. C:-..A Pt'U• ,.OOUCE PRICES AUDOWMI THE SLIM GOURMET Recipes to add dining pleasure while subtracting calo1ies. Wednesday in the DAILY PILOT Ji.t U..t l1My /tin Hen! w .... '°" c • .., a...... for 29• T...._.fw25' 1-diWfw If' c. *'" fw 10' C...,fw 10" CMn-f T-'"' fw J4' AMIMmy Mon TWsl1...._..I l••dJ Mecf• To1Hd Soled1, ·o.ro...· l.c., Sttww'*""-..,_..,., C•hla ... ,.,... fTery Mon!McJ! JltO 1tG WHIC lltO ltG WfftC r---·R•l•r:z.r11-----, r-----«•1TT;N11----, I IT'S TIUt! 11 rrs TitUI! I I ICBHG II OUll W•OV' I I 11 lAHt r.ute:Y I I HUD 11 ZUCCHIHI I l LETTUCE l l SQUASH l I 25c " 19c I I HHd I I ,omd I I ~··~ II ~•Lkw~ I . 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' ,, ~ I • \ OUT 'N ABOUT 1'11dmy, Man:h 9, 1979 O~IL Y PILOT (!3 Snllck Shop Menu Caters to Cloc,kwatchers It's unlortunalt• thul we can't always lake a leaaurely hour or two for lunch or dinner Too often buslntth and pf"rJ1on11I rommllmrnt11 11hortchantf" th time we would more tdf"ally dt' vote to meal11 So what do you cJo wht'n thtt schedule 1s Ught but thf" dt•1on.• It-stron6l for wholeM>mt' and lusty rood llt'r\'t'd with ma·umum t•ff1r1~ncy 1n J>lt'Hant !'iurroundlntc11 • I T II.A.~ BF.EN M\' unvory1na l'XJ><'rlence, happll)'. to find tbest' partu•uJan. fulfilled U\ uny or lhl' Snack Sho~ In Oran~f' County Not that )'\lU <'M 't h1l one of these populat !\pot. ttn<.t t'nN>untt'r ii wolt.Jn.i hn~ to upset a Out 'N Abot.lt Norman Stanley timetable t'SJ)t'l'lalh ,1t lht• P<''*k lunch .md dinner hou~ ll 'i ht•'l lo ct\ Old going Iii t'llArlh noon or 6 JO p m 1f 'uu ..trt' in a rt.'al ru!>h Beyond an) problt•m l'onnt.'(:ted with ·quir k M~ating, howt'Vt'r, )OU l'an bl' assured of a de parture markt>d h} '.tll!tfartton on all count!> And that. 1n turn ma} prompt a rt'turn on !>omt: more relaxed O<'<'a:.1on TO MO~'T PEOPl.E t\ snack s uggesLs a slnall portion or food eaten between regulu meals. In whl('h cttSl'. tn lhl· uninitiated, the name of these µla('t.'S mtJ!ht prove a bit mislead- ing Each Sna('k Shop operate!> cis a full scale <·offee shop Tht' :1ppt•t1l<' calling for a comple te meal will be sat1sfiC'd as handily as the one call- mg for a fast cup of coffee and a piece of pie. The Snack S hops are c losely related to the more numerous Coco's establishments. But that s houldn't be too surprising because both are operated by Orangt.• County's giant among na- tional restaurant chains, Far West Services. Inc The Snack Shops feature a relatively s mall menu but there as a nice balance of items. Also. OLD-FASHIONED TEXAS STYLE BAR-B-QUE Hickory Slftobd lft Ow r K RIB DIMMER 53.95 Includes Beans-Slaw-Pickle-Bun BUM M' BARREL 211 62nd St.-At Coast Hwy. IBE>tweE>n Suppnor 4 Oranqe) NEWPORT IEACH 646-7370 A NEW DINING ADVENTURE mAnDAn1n CHINESE Geurmet c u1s1NE' PEKING• SHANGHAI ... I QC .. ~ ~!!'::~~ \'U SZECHWAN •HUNAN Daily Lunch And Dinner YoaHost mdHodfts- MAle met Am ca.&c.g (Former Chef of the Twin Oragon!t-Al"lahelm) I 500 ADAMS AVE. tM H.-. IM.> COSTA MESA · 540-IU'I NOW IN COSTA MESA GUADALAJARA RESTAURANT HOMEMADE MEXICAN FOOD OPEN DAILY 11 :00 A.M. to 11 :00 P.M. 665 PAULARINO Corner of lri1to1-r.._.. l'laaa , ....... k• c.,... c ..... COSTA MESA 540-2392 A Dining Experience Beyond the Expected Your favorite cuisine: steak, chicken. seafood, delicalo soups, classical salads, prepared to ploose your palate. Served in the ambience of mosl beaullful orlen1al surround.Jnqs. Make your reservations now for a truly enloyable dlnlnq experience. •eo Fuhlon Island, Newport Center ReMrvatlon• (714) 644-4811 Century Plaza Hotel, Century City Reurvatlont (213) 2n-11UO with choice or American, Jack or cheddar cheese. served with French fnes and a choice of soup from the kettle or tossed green salad 1, $2.85. SANDWlCHES SERVED AT aJI times in elude French dip bet>f, $2.85; Reuben Jr. (com- bination of knackwurst, jack cheese, sauerkraut and thousand island dressing, grilled on dark rye, served with Frenc h fries>. $2.50: bacon and tomato, $2.35; tuna melt, $2.6S, grilled ham, cheese and tomato, S2 50 , fish sandwich, $2.40. Adding still more variety, there's also a che('s salad. $2.85, and a choice of four tbree- egg omelettes ser ved with has he d brown potatoes and hot b1scu1ts and honey. Uniformly tabbed at S2 65. the omelettes are assorted cheese. mushroom. Denver and Mexican green pepper Fish and chi ps as pt•rhaps one of the bes t buys of all <Al the S nack Shacks For $3.25, the flak y white fi sh 1s served with a choice of soup from the kettle or tossed green salad. French fried potatoe!>, tartar sauc(" hot biscuits and honey When you ordt'r CJt u Snack Shup. be s ure to leave room for desi.ert And to be s pecific. a piece of p1(', whic h 1s guaranteed to ratt' favorably with your all time favorite in the past. Snac k Shops ~ire lot'ated hereabouti. an Corona del Mar (two locations on the Coast Highway>. Santa Ana and Orange. • • • GUY DENEGRE JOINS RONNIE SCHELL, DINAH SHORE IN TV KITCHEN Chef's Recipe for Lamb Shanks Marengo Wiii Be Shown Thursday, March 15. LOOK WHO'S IN THE KITCHEN with Dinah! Chef Guy OeneArc of Newport 's Pleasant Peasant res t<.1urant will demons lratt· one of his s pec1alt1cs on the Dinah Shore Show next week. prices are exceptionally reasonable for the quali ty and quantity of food served. There i1> a rho1ce of nine ma1or entrces for the evcrung meal. All are served with soup. tossed green salad, choice or potatoes and hot b1scu1ts and honey. Leading off are grilled baby beef liver and onions. $.1.50 : hamburger steak and onioo rings. $3.55. steak sandwich, $5.25. Still another beef selection 1s the beggar's Real Cantonese Food eat here or teke home STAG CHINESE CASINO Ill 21st Pl., Newport Buch ORiole 3-9s.G "-to MMWCJM Daitr-Wfftoetteh u..tif I :00 ....- o•H .H n.t.ai .. -~ ...... brochette. $3 95 On this highly recommended item you'll rc•te1vc marinated tips or beef as tender as they arc tai.ty through seasoning and prepar ation In the s eafood department there as scallops Mediterranean. $3 95: halibut steak. $4 .25. filet of white r1:.h, $2 95. s hrimp feast I with special !>auce >. S4 65 . seafood platter, $4 75 House sper1alt1es. available fo r lunch or dinner. include the deluxe combo 1cheeseburger Monday thru Thursday Specials (Friday Sa turday. 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I ,.-.Want ........ .,.........4,,......,, • Jllmllait&oo ftHC'b lltT I T• Status Gallety 's 8111 Ward says, 'There are three levels of photo- graphic art: collector's item~ wtuch are like first tlditlon books,·mau- produced, matted and framed WOrl<8 such as tho8e in ttlrport kiosks, and the middle -and biggest - rnat*et. decoratrve prints · Of'IM 1 OATS NOM I l·t :JO ,.,. .. fOUtfTAIM V AUIY tit ZO •OOKHUIST tJ' T TAU91-0ff S.D. NWY J , GENUINE CHINESE MAHDMIN DfSHfS Specializing In Chinese A lo Corte Dishes ~UNCH•OINNER DAIL V Fooo To Talle Out 11 30 AM to 10 PM .ZOUH.._,11.,d. COSTAMISA 642· 71 •2 • 631 .991 I F,....P.,,eCI FOCU ING ON CAMERA ART. • • <lnd proct:ll'St!d t o lu :s t ait•rmunenlly S{'vt'ruJ or tht' n~wer photo 1trapber s. John thvola and Joann Carns. for example. ust! typt• C printing. the same pro- cess used for home snapshots. These fade after several years. she says, but the photographers don't think that matters. A few photographers use wood. chalk and other materials "lhut make them very am· pt> rm a nent." she adds. Prices for photographs vary widely with the establis hed names such as Paul Caponigro <"He'U be another Ansel Adams in 50 years"), costing con· sadt?rably hi~her than unproven experimenters. A llECENT Ansel Adams photograph, his most popular with 750 prints made so far. .. Sunrise. Hernandez. New Mex· lco." cost Mrs. Spiritu& $800 three years ago. The same print went for $6,000 during a recent auction in Los Angeles. But don't expect that kind of a price rise every time. she cau- tions. Nearly aJl she sells have gone up, but not by much-··yet. •. She sells prints ranging from $75 to $2,500, with most falling in the Sl50 to $250 range She also arranges sbows for tacbed to a custom color photo lab he and p artner Jerry BurchfJeld operate at 235 Forest Ave .. Laguna Beach. Both are photographers with Chamberlain's curre nt color work on display at Bamsdale Park in Los Angeles through March25. Chamberlain admits the gallery doesn't sell many photo· graphs. Instead. BC's aim is is "to try to put on a forum for on· going work by photographers .·· Koch's first show was a sen es on New Orleans. showing people an the e nvironme nt with a doc ume nta r y l ook ... plus sometrung elst· thal makes them exciting.·· Another recent ex· hibit was or pictures integrated with plexiglass structures that turned them into sc ulpture~. "There was one in a globe, filled with images of clouds so you could waJk a round it ·' DEANN J ENNINGS' works combine (ruit and body parts. "An ear or corn with arms ... " UpcOQling shows Will reature Victor Landwebber who brought an unusual assortment of ex· perimentaJ Polaroids last time: "He's always surprising." Chamberlain says the gallery was created three years ago 1n the lab's foyer. with an extra room added a year ago. sident of the chain makes no apologies; bis operation is geared to the decorative print ma rket. The operation. with home base being the studio at 3337 Newport Blvd, Newport Beach. is based on patents be acquired for ap- plying a photographic image to canvas. "WE'RE NOT trying to make a photograph into a painting; we j ust have a process to gave the canvas a texture that allows it to be mixed with othe r paantan~s " Commercial work for corpora · lions is a mainstay--Status re · cently made 6.000 prints of the "Marlboro Man" puHing an a backlight the tobacco company used to decorate corporate and client offices. Ward said each gallery p1eki. through portfolios of regiona l photographers to select about 80 am ages by each. CUSTOMERS CAN have their own pictures printed in sizes up to 4 x 7 feet. or can go through duplicate slides or about 200.000 available images. museums and othe r galleries, ;; and often sends portfolios across ~ country to collectors. The partner s . like Mrs. Spiritus. are always looking at ne w portfolios by unknowns. seeking tbe ones that show a highly subjective representation o( the artist's view of life Photographers hold onto thl· shdes or negattves until a print is ordered. then rorward it lo tbt' Costa Mesa laboratory where up to 7 .500 pnnts are put on canvas each month. A new plant an Can· cinatti will be able lo pour out up to 12.500 per month. Pubhc relations departments also use the method t o make presentation portraits for ~x· ecutivcs. lop salesmen an<J for pictures of the home planl for hanging 1n branch offices <>wrlookmg l:Jeoutiful Lake Forest 23311 Mulrlanda at Ridge Route El Toro n0-3222 Join• Our Other Hou1e1 Senin6 Or~t> County'• Fine1t C.U1ine • • • CROWN HOUSE RESTAURANT 32102 COAST HWY. LAGUNA HtGUEL l•t C•OW"I v .. ._, •eR'1t•t• IVY HOUSE f;) RESTAURANT '{;. 314 FOREST AVE. l..AGUNA BEACH .... n.~ .... , AmDle Froo Psrk,,,g 494.9491 752-8558 • C1lll ~ <' $11\ ~ OI IC*«I ...i l~ut ~ lhouand w-1. Of 1111\19..,. dr..ing Willi hOIMIMOe "°"'°"'""· bllltd polalO Of ~ pllat hlh lll'l"kn ~ Orftll 11n9 brMCI Mid buner CHEF'S SPl!CAL $3.95 tc:41'911PMAN'9 ATCH of tlile DAY GROUND 911ILOIN STEAK I ltlf pou"CI ..I -~ bN1. -bMiell•~.,,., $3.95 eon. IU 1M11lttlOll olld prt ~·..i"'"'"""',..., $4.75 $4.75 °"""·1 l)ClltQfto .. •1111,0llll ~ ~ poJMU cktMnd. GUI t. 6ddll1 Gt'lllk ICocl ~IMlilltd .,..,_, i.o.. IMllb. ellCl lttlb d\lckm 10 lh4I TtgUllr mMI f)lll!lf tlb. alMio arid ~ J BOOKS OF photographs also fill shelves. "We sell a lot to stu, dents who can 't a fford prints. but have an appreciation of fine images." She and husband Gene started the gallery about three years ago. but began co11ecting images two years before that. BC prices co m pare with Spintus '. although BC do<.•sn 't stoc k any blue chips And. a good deal of th<> pair's displays are color. PRICES RANGE from $32 50 for an 11 X 14 of a customer's picture to nearly $700 ror a large version or a photograph on file. Does she take pictures? "I love photography, but I don't do it myselt. My standards of ex- cellence are so high. t don't think I'd do it for fear or disap· pomting myself." The printing business sub· sidizes the gallery. Chamberlain says. leaving them free to hang what they like best. .. Basically. there are three levels in photographic galleries collectors items a re much like the trade in first edition books: mass produced photographs matted and fr am ed i.uch as those in airport kiosks; then the middle. by far the biggest . de corative market and we're the world's largest " That suits him Cine • • * ft • .. MARK CHAMBERLAIN is co- owner oC BC Space. a gallery st BILL WARD'S Status Gallery (actually. there a re now 27 of them throughoutthe U.S.> isadrf- f erent kettle of fish The distinguished looking pre· Season, Stature Grow One thing you can say for the folks at the Westminster Community Theater, they do like to plan ahead. Here it is onJy the ninth of March and the Westminster players already have their 1979-80 season all mapped out. Not only that, they're expandlng their schedul' from five pro- ductions a year to six . According to WCT president Ron Filian. the theater won't use the summer to "rest up" from Intermission Tom Titus the regular season this year. The first offering of next season will go on the boards in July. ONE lNT&JGVING ASPECI' ot the 1979·80 Westminster season is the fact that four of the theater's six productions will be Oran1e County premieres, including an original sbow written by one of the WCT board members. The other two have been staged only once each by local theater groups, and only one or these within the 1-'t d~ade. Prolific playwrights Jack Sharkey and Fred Carmichael are represented in the new WestmlMter season. ·the latter in back-to-back shows. Neil Simon set to music is included along with the tandem of George S. Kaufman and Ed· na Ferber. Westminster's own Billye Wallace baa the other slot. Raiaing the curtain on the Weatminst.er season will be Sharkey's "The Mlssing Link," opening July 6 under ~the direction of Art Winslow. Sharkey, an E1 Toro resident. doubt· lea1 will be present at the openlnc. ''SWEET CHASITY," A Nell Simon musical lut allmt>sed on tbe staae of the old Laauna Playhouse in the summer of ltee, wlll follow on Sept. 7. Directina this one will be Kent Johnson, whose productk>nl ol "Two by Two," "Stop the World. I Want to Get Off" and "The Roar or the Gre asepaint, the Smell of the Crowd" have been highlights or Westminster seasons past Billye Wallace, wbo puts the programs together for WCT and also is an accomplished actress. will unveil ber original comedy "A Meda l for Roberto'' on Nov. 2. Randy Keene wiU be in the director's chair for this one Then colDe the two Carmichaels -·'The Nfgbt Is My Enemy." opening Jan. 4. and ''Mixed Doubles.'' bowing in on Feb. 29. Ron Albertsen will direct the first one and Ron Fili an is in charge of the seeond. CLOSlNG OUT THE se~son will be a true golden oldie -the Kaufman·Ferber comedy "The Royal Family." which-marked its SOth birthday when the Laguna Moulton Playhouse staged it in 1977. Carol Filian will be directing the s how. which was insi?ired by the Bar- rymores. The announcement of the new season means that the Westminster Community Theater now has its next eight productions on the draw· ing boards. Number four for 1978-79, "Sunday in New York." opens tonight and the season finale. ·'Seven Keys to Baldpate. ··is ticketed for a May 4 debut. ~ NEW BUSINESSMEN Contact the DAILY PILOT fof Information regarding the county requirement• for uatng a Fictitious BualneHNa~. 842-4321 EXT. 332 A PAD ANA AWARD WIMMtM• REST AURAHT SUCCULENT FOOD UNIQUE ENTERTAINMENT COCKTAILS l:IO P.M. • DtNNM I P.M. NIGHTLY Banquet FacH ti" 10 to 1SO PtOPle •OODMl .... C ..... Dr _ .... r11tla..._.. ... .,.,..... 641-1112 INTERMISSION I PHOTOGAAPHY1 am al (mllr1~=1 MH•lUMM •AlflatM!"I 'tut OHi OH OHi !N J ............ ,..., ...... 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GOOOUl1•1 l.IMJIT llO'HT.1-HTI THI OUClll fOJl 101 '"" GlA TI.AGU (POI Al 0 NOITN Avt. •ltlGULAIS 101 CIOllll 1'5oHS tl'GI OAlllCL IUIPUIN rASTNIAKll>OI 'tUS OONI .. 60 SICOHDS ttl CllHT IASTWOOO MIT WHICH WIT WT tOOSI 1•01 l'\US t GAUNTU 111 t Keep the Pumpkin Waiting Kris t i Moorhead prepares to be Cin- derella as Briana Line and Kathy Kahn rehearse e:ts s teps is t er s for Ballet Pacifica 's prt:sentations of the children's s tory ballet. Adv a nee ticket sell-out has prompted sch eduling of an additional performance. Showtimes wiJI now be 3:30 p.m on Saturday, March 17 and I :30 and 3 : 30 p . m Sunday. March 18 in the Festival of Arts Forum Theater. 650 Laguna Canyon Road. Laguna Beach. Tickets at $4 for adults a nd $3 for children may be ordered by calling 494-7271 . Danc- ing the roles of the prince and t he fairy godmother will be David Panaieff and J ennifer Engle. . .. ...... 'Baby' Due Playwriglw Perfonn Accommodatln1 lour or six people in a 1tudlo apartment creates plenty of antics and predicaments that force them all to mature. That's the essence of "Having Brouabt Up Baby." The poignant. two-act comedy by David Gray, senior drama major . will be preaent.ed by the Playwrights Laborat-0ry Theater at UC Irvine. al 8 p.m. S\lOdllY in the Fine Arts Studio Theater on c~mpus. • JANET De.R UVO, graduate student in drama, will d1rect the merging of a young woman who moves into the tiny quarters with her: boyfriend and another couple. The action follows their interrelationships and the arrival or the woman's parents. The cast inc ludes Kit Colbourn, J e ff Glasser, Lisa Robins. Mike Peterson. Bob Berman and Paula Kay Perry. Playwrights Laboratory Theater is an out- growth or the playwriting class taught by David McDonald. assistant professor. Student works, ranging from short scenes lo fuJl length plays , are directed. acted and staged by students and performed free before a theater audience. ORIGINAL SCENES, individual or con· tinuous, are written each week in class. Gray explained he wrote the play last year. refined it during the summer to "capture all the moments in the 12 to 14-minute scenes" and named it after the Ca ry Grant film. "Bringing Up Baby." . After overseeing the laboratory for three years. McDonald is pleased with the pro· . gression Crom "lights on, ligh ts ofC repertory situations" to more cohesive productions. "I'm also happy with the involvement of graduate students as directors. aiming the bet-. ter students toward full performances," he said BIG TOP ... THEATRES · IN ORANGE COU <From Page Cl) Th~ Albulet Brothers offer HJstory's Harrowing Hallmark of High Wire Heroics. < 1f you gel d izzy standing on the kitchen step stool. don't watch. 1 MIDNIGHT SPECIAL The RolrlftCJ Stones Fri. & Sat. at IOTH Theatns "GIMME SHELTER" THEY P LA V LEA P frog over each other about 40 fec>t abow• <'enter nng. on a wire about the diameter of a baby's wrist. with no net. SUPERMAN I: 15°4:15-7:15-10:00 70MM DOLIY STYEO ll"GI lv/1Pl:Jllflfl 0'1 GREAT TRAIN § •"d"'.cc11•• ROBBERY 1:111tvav 1:05 6:10.10:00 ~ Dog-lovers will delight in Miss Janet and her Purebred Sar'noyeds; Horace the Monkey and his trainer Mo br ing merriment, as of course do the madcap clowns in several skits. "THE GLACIER FOX" I :lO.l: I 5·5:00-6;454:30.10: IS IGI foul~ t~~'-~ ~ Coming from mys terious Morocco, the tumbling Tangier Troupe 1s recognized as one of the world's finest for strenuous. syncbroni2ed routines ~ 6:0().10:00 ~ And so tl goes through 21 events under the Big Top. ending with a salute lo circus-lovers everywhere by three herds of Circus Vargas elephants directed by Rex and Ava Williams . (()\ACADEMY AWARD "@ NOMINATIONS -------lncluding------- BEST PICTURE DIRECTOR • ACTOR SUPPORTING ACTOR • SUPPORTING ACTRESS PRESENTED JN 70MM 6 TRACK DOLBY STEREOPHONIC SOUN D ROBERT DE NIRO A MICHAEL CIMINO FILM ano EMIFILMS ptesenl 0 THE DEER HUNTER" • ,., • Co-!>larring r JOHN JOHN MERYL CHRISTOPHER ~ CAZALE • SAVAGE · STREEP • WALKEN Sc1et"9"¥ by DERtC WASHBURN \. s101v ov MICHAEL CIMINO & OERIC WASHBURN ~no LOUIS GARFINKLE & OUINN K. REDEKER PY0CUC1ion-consu11.,,1 JOANN CARELLI •s~ .. •f'tocute1s MARION ROSENBERG a11<1 JOANN CARELLI Mufll ~~ STANLEY MYERS P10<luctO by BARAY SPIKINGS, MICHAtl DEfl.EY. MICHAEL CIMINO aria JOHN PEVERALL DoeciOc ot Pnotooiaohy VIL MOS ZSIGMONO, AS C 1 ouec1eo bv MICHAEL CIMINO ~ UlllV(ASll llElEASE mJ ~llAVISIQH• oou i ni.r I NI:!:" o JCM eoc.I r:r.-=-1 ..... ......--(,1,. .. --c ... _..._ ~ ....... ,. NEW MldCO.uTHWY. &MACAITtM ftW1'0llT. CbTn 644.o7 6 1:00 ~ 6:00.10:00 "THE GLACIER FOX" 6:45-1:30.10:1 § IGI starring SEAN DONALD CONNERY SUTHERLAND and LESLEY-ANNE DOWN A JOHN FOREMAN PRODUCTION Screenplay by MICHAEL CRICHTON based on hiS novef Music~ JERRY GOLDSMITH • Produced by JOHN FOREMAN Dtrected by MICHAEL CRICHTON •A Famous Fiims N.V. Proc:tuction PANAVISION~ • TECHNICOLOR~ IReAo ™e BANTAM aOO!Sl CIJ{OOL9'1'.,.., r ~"''"'..,,..-~Al .... -y .......... ·~~ DAIL V PILOT C$ YUi-• ~ ..... _ ___ .....,. 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O_,.,_._ Emmylou Harr11.' .ao1d9Ut cont'U't atinaled th~ start ol sprl111 alone the On.nae Coa1t Tbt' silver throated country sln1er'a voi~ waa aU thot waa nttded to malte C'OD\plet.e a Mmpty &Of&\'OUb, balmy ttRt'moon at La1una Beach's outdoor Irvine Bowl WIOLE nn: SHOW WH not .. naaby or e• catma u Emmylou'!\ lu~t \'I ll lo La1tuna Rut h, 1t had u c~rtum <'hl.lrm that only tho t' 1n the mood to bt> nwllow 1·ould apprl'<'lltte That's not to i>•> tht" at\t"moon 's pretty hostcaia <hd not hH n ttunas up with a llltl.-beer dnnkln' mu::.tc hJrn "I ft t'ally Had A Hall Lu t Nt t;bt" and "Ooh La~ Ve~1:1 " Maybe. Emmylou was really 'fl'l'ling ::.ingle, seean~ doubk" tht• night befort' because Sunday she seemed a btt latd back or even ttred. WHENEVER HE appeared to please those fans hoollll8 for a country rocker, she would ('O me back with something soothing. Such was l he case when she followed her rowdy "tYou Neve r Can Tell ) C'est La Vie" with the Beatles' ::.weet .. Here, There and Everywhere." She also perform ed tunes includ ing ··Poncho & Lefty,.. "Hello Stranger," "Two More BolUes ol Wine." "Too Far Gone" and gave Hank Williams' "J a mbalaya" as her final encore Emmylou's brand or country music is known to sometimes have a rock ·n· roll edge but also some folk flavorings (remember "folk " mus ic?>. Tbe rock isn't raspy but the sweet melodies never seem to get sugary. Much or this is due lo Em mylou 's backup group, ''The Hot Band.'· HANK DA VJTO•S round-toned steel guitar, John Ware's tight and smooth drumming along with Ricky Skaggs' kicky fiddle were all quite memorable in Sunday's show. The Hot Band was noticeably missing English lead guitarist Albert Lee. Even so. the country sound came through loud and clear without that stereotyped "twang" that so many anti-country music critics moan about. Emmylou was so laid back Sunqay she only interrupted once to plug her latest album. She noted that it' will contain at least one more Rod Crowell song and a 1950's standard "Save tbe Last Dance For Me." She performed both for Sunday·s crowd. NOT ONLY BECAUSE it was sold out three days in advance, but also because the concert seemed to fit so well with the natural surround· rngs the event was proof that Orange County ts in- deed into progressive country music. One thing is for sure; Emmylou Harris is welcome any l>Unn y day in Laguna Beach. "One of the year's best films~~ ... 91c1DErn awa• l•ll_JTIOll I • jJJJfl1BJ!@li~ .. aiNMfiE - 'Miff cf1ll.. -d2rlm-~ --.. ~---~ ---""'"' --.. -.. ""---· "'" ·-_.__...,, ... -. ..... ~-~ ....... ... .,.. .. ,... ...... .,., .. 1 NOW PLAYING WOIUMtlT Anaheim 772·6'46 Ml.IA Cosi. Mesa 648·5025 cmmAWllT W.tmlftS11f 892·«93 ... ,. Hurrtlngton &uch 149·0388 UDIUUCl Et Toro 5'1·5880 ITADIUM IHllft .. Orange 639·ano IUmlllAU. Orange &37·0340 Music Wasn't Heavenly ~NIVERtlAL ~-TOUR ~ ... MCA ~ Cll'l•l01l0 ... lAfl~llOO\I ... -=:-------::> A ACADEMY AWARD ~NOMINATIONS .---------- BEST IClllEll ~ .,BEIT- BEIT O,._IL 8018 :- BEST SCREEIPUY ...,_.,... ___ _ OJ..Llf BORSl"m -ALNt ~ ln"SN'lf Tif'C POT 'l'tM" AWMl<J l'litl•cNll-~--Su~ o, 8DllWU> St-"lt. · -°"""' ,.._.~II)' llEHMaOSl.ADE ~.,.,lile ..... ..,-cl'ITOl'I OOTTUOI ·--,.AAllWI ~ Pw;.lut~G 0, WN. l'VI ~ <l>d l'IO«TOl'I ClOTIUDI ·Dnnod a.,~~ AU-Pict,_'""'-· -·O(U.~ -;;;-.._ .._.. U• ..._ -;;::. ,;. U. ,...:;: ~ .. '°""" ~ i,;;;:--c:a.Mi1 ,.,._..,~-,.t.MN"I~ "-*llf~~ _J ._ __ ,.,,,.====""""" ..... ~........._...-..,.oe1.-. ........... , ....... , NOW PLAYING BJ MICHAEL PASKEVJCB Of .. o .. .,,...._...,. To realize why interest In procreaalve rock la decllnJ.na. one needn't have gone any farther from home than UC Irvine last Saturday night. Before an altenUve audience fi1llne Craw- ford Hall, L.A.-based Ambrosia poured out a mu11lcal potpourri that never lacked for good taste. llVT POa ALL the crattamansblp displayed by UU. talented quartet during ila two hour-plus set. one came away quesUoninl the nutrillooal value of the whole affair, DenM keyboard textures. shifting rhythms and occuionally sparkling guitar solos from front man David Pack .played a major part of Ambrosia'• attack. The formula was most effective on beefy ballads like "Dancin' By Myself." a tune from the band's third LP, "Life Beyond L.A .. " And now. please. the knife. A truly satisfy. ing rock concert should be a participatory event that achieves a sense or communication between audience and performer. IN ITS COOL. meticulous and detached ap- proach, the progressive niche Ambros!• shares with bands like Supertramp and ELP as the an- tithesis or this goal. Such concerts. however well-received, become recitals, demonstrations of technical prowess that become increasingly souless and trying as the evening wears on. Lyrics are another problem with the pro- gressive genre. though Ambrosia's collective youth has produced tunes that have a more direct impact on rans than the visionistic schlock of veteran progressives like Yes. Still, the vocals often bad a throwaway feel at UCI. as if they were only there for punctuation before the next instrumental stretch out. ------IEll 111 _.. DtMJ 11 lJJJflNlUS PRESENTS A WIWAM AUBION ALM a.... PETER fA1.K -· .. PETER BOYL£ AllEN GOORWITZ WARREN OATES GENA ROWLANDS PAUL SORVINO. "THE BRINK'S JOB" ~WIWAM FRIEDKIN ~ WALON GREEN ,..si.o-;:..._. .. " NOEL BEHN "-::RAl.Ptf SERPE "":RICHARD ROONEY BENNETT ~~ RWASt ~ n. ........ 1-:,'.;'..!:-=:--~~-=.:.~~.:."'~ Ot.rt~oT•a'"°'°' -c .,.l-.Ol"fft•tw•~o NOW PLAYING 8 ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS BEST PICTURE .....,.DU IY DtCaft"" CNJ "TAD DOWH"' INI "DIATH OM THI H1LF Dotly 6 lO \ai s-Hoj I l )0 BEST Aell'ESI Jene Fond• BEST DCAECTOA Hel~y BEST SUPP. Aell'HS Penelope MIHOfd BEST ACTOR Jon Voight BEST SUPP. ACTOR Bruce Dem BEST SCAEENPUY AJerome Hellman~ A HaJ Ashby Rm J~/=Dw/a But even when things clicked, the lencthy breaks left an overall lmpresslon or bow nJce - and bow boring. ••• G&EAT WSITE& DIES: The West Coast entertainment scene won't be the same without San Francisco Chronicle columnist John L. Wasserman. who died recenUy in a car wreck. Just 40. and the best around. "Did .you rend Wasserman today?" spoken in incredulous tones, meant he was off on another tangent -whether il be a1ainst "red velvet-tongued" bar owners who kept caab re. giatera chiming during artists' performances. or simply more barbs at weepy Rex Reed. A classic "Wassey" column reviewing Elvis Presley's ftnal performance in The City began with "It waa a whale or a concert" and went on to suggest the fading superstar might find part- time work as a dirigible when ''his band of mis· creants are swept orr the stage." Wasserman would have never played ln Nashville. BUT FOR ALL HIS irreverent wit, he was no mere hatchet man. He provided guitarists Roy Buchanan and George Benson (among countless other artists> with early boosts in their careers. Each fall he taught a "Critical Review" course through UC 's extension program that gave many fledgling journalists their first glimpse of the inner workings or the entertain· menl business. Among his lessons was "how lo walk out or a theater backwards so it appears you are just arriving." Wasserman will be greatly missed, even by those who sometimes found themselves on the wrong end or his energetic prose. MATINEES SATURDAY & SUNQAY "HARD CORE" CR) "THE EYES OF LAURA MARS" WALT DISNEY PROOUCT10NS "NORTH AVENUE IRREGULARS" (G) "ICE CA STLES" (PGJ "SAME TIME NEXT YEAR" (PG> CALIFORNIA SUITE "INVASION OF THE BODY SNATCHERS" (PG) "FAST BREAK" (PG) "AGATHA" (PG) . -- STRn1um 6scAeen 639 -7 860 DAIVE·ln K.at•ll• ...... Stadium "MURDER BY DECREE" (PG) "THE SEVEN PERCENT SOLUTION" "MIDNIGHT EXPRESS" "TAXI DRIVER" (Rl NATIONAL LAMPOON S ANIMAL HOUSE . "MONTY PYTHON" IA "CALIFORNIA SUITE" "HEAVEN CAN WAIT" (PG) "UP IN SMOKE" "A BOY & HIS DOG" (R) "TAKE DOWN" "ICE CASTLES" (PG) ALL ORIV£0INS OP£N 6:10,.M.HIGKTLY Ctltld Under 12 ~ ... Unlcu • KKlch• P1ay9rouncl ~~~~ ~~,, Rob.rt A. Goldaton ~ ... A Film BY Bob Clarti Sta.mnf tRU8TOPIDll PLUMMD • IAJOll MASON J>AVID HEMllHNOI • SUSAN Cl.ARit • ANTHONY Q\JA YU .10111'1Glt:LGUD11\d P1lANX J'INLAY llll•I ClalllflH a•a .. ,. • ... Mlt PIK• to .... , ........... , Md equipment In tM Dally Piiot. Ma·5'71 ~Waldo Salt..sRobert c. Jones ~~Naocv Dowd lkl0to1~Haskel Wexler ,__Plollar Bruce QJbert ~11o,Jerome Helman a-isbo,Hal Mb; T~~ EXCL.UllV! OftANOIE CO. IENGAQIEMINT TOLCINEMA . . .. "" and DONALD 8ll'111BRLAND aa "The Plycblc" Hoben I.- and GENEVIEVE BU.IOLD u Annie Crooli "MURDER 8Y DECREE" ScrHnplay By John Hopklne • M\lt.k 8y Carl Zlum and Paul Z•n EsecvtoYe Ptodueer Len H•rb.rman Prod~ By IWTle Dupont and Bob CIMll • Dlrf!d«I By Bob Cieri. ___ .. __ - MOVIE REVIEWS Fnoay, March 9, 1979 DAIL y PILOT C7 Basketball Movie Nets mgh Entertain1nent "FAST IREAK" scores high In enjoyment, low in credlblllty, but remains a w inner nevertheless. The tflmmatcers ask us to beffeve that a Brooklyn delicatessen cashier could take four ghetto basket· ~llers to an unknown Nevada coll99• and coach a ragtag t~am to "lctory o"er a g1ant unl"erslty. What's mort-one of th transplanted athletes Is a girt n1c.tr.nameo "Swhh~" Loolc aside, the modest fllm •Hords_a ~lzablf' score of t uvhs and excitement. Jack Smlght dlrectf'd the young and talented cast with "erv• end o good sense of basketball acU~ Gabrlel Kaplan (''W lcome Back, Kotter") make ~ an lmpresslvefllmdebutastheMv•r·YV· d ie coach. Rated PG, with a modicum of lockerroom lanouooe IN MYSTERY MOVIE, 'AGATHA' Venena Redgrave, EngR1h Police "AGATHA" ls an intellectual whodunit -or what-happened -a fictional explanation of Agatha Christie's unsolved 11 -day disappearance in t926. The script suggests that the mystery writer fled ~ -C COPVRIGHI 197ft SAHRIO COMMUNICllllON'i ING a ..... ''It's a bird, it's a plane, it's a film that's bl for everyone:' -TIME MM~,.._ CIM••lllMM•B..m·--COMlt·GWMAMO 1Ma HOWMD•llM80r UJOE1t .UIUE Pl._•MAMA SCHlU JIMIG IW•MWI TMU"ltlt•lllSIMMH YOM tn anouT'fn over her husbclnd''i lnfJdellty and plotted fftvMQ against his mlstres~. only to be dls<overed by an American Journall5t. The solution has the credulity of • Christle plot, and the production le; he1ndsome, low-key and very Brltl5h. The film's downtall Is the ca~tlng. It Is dltflcult to accept Vnnessa Redgrave n the shy, unassertive author or Dustin Hoffman as the suave, know-It-all reporter. The rating Is PG, with some in- nocent nudity at an E ngtlsh ~pe where Mrs. Christle was discovered. · "THE DEER HUNTER" might have been a §Uperbdocument bf the devastation to human llVf''> caused by the Vietnam war The grime ot 4 Pennsylvania mlll town and the fierce ~auty of Southeast Asia ha'Ve been maonlflcently photographed by Vllmos Zslgmond. and the cast Is first rate. But director M ichael Cimino allows the story to drag on past three hours. with endless scenes of male camarader ie and war atrocity He also seems to ha'le allowec the actors to devise their own dialogue, a grave error. The character of Robert OeNlro 1s crucial, yet It remains amb lSJUOUS. His recent portrayals have all been inward-looking, with llttlecommuni- c.a tion to the audience. His talent is too great to remain so hidden. The rating is R. much swearing and point-blank killing. WllU.T DISNEY-..:....., The NORTH #IEMJE IRREGULARS EDWAROHEARMAllN. BARBARA HARRtS. SUSAN Cl.ARK. KAREN \IAUNTINE. MICHA£!. CONSTANTINE ClORISUACHMAN • .._PATSY ~fllY 0011(.tASV flt.\llV V1Af,l•,1~CAPERS -RUIH BOill ,......~ .. DOtt IAll ·-...... ., RfV ~BERT FAY Hill c. ...... ., TOM UElCli -..,,.R()ll ti LUii '""'"BAIO BllSOH TECHNICOLOR'" -.. ~·.~: .'....-": • • .. ~ :: HEAVEN CANWAIT WARREN BEATTY WINNPI t ACAOhn' AWAllO NOMl""TlOtll "THE 8RtNKS JOB" shows how a clutch of smalltime hOodlums managed to pull off t!lehelstof thecentury, the$2.nnllllon rot1bery of Brinks' Boston headquarters In 1950. It was easy, thanks to Incredibly lax security. Wllllam Frledkln ("The French Connection") Is expert at the caper movre, and he wisely com pen. sates for the lack of suspense by creating authentic atmosphere and a gallery of rare characters. Foremost Is Peter Felk who deflvers a masterfully shaded perfor· manc~asTony Pino, a shopllftersud- denly lifted to the big time. Rated PG, probably because of a few epithets. ''THEGREATTRAIN ROBBERY"offers high adventure in splendid style, written and directed by Michael Crichton from his own novel. The robbery takes place not in the Old West but In 1855 England; It Is said to be based on the first real-life heist of a moving train. The crime Is perpetrated by a group of polished crooks headed by Sean Connery, who ls able to function equally well in high society and the underworld. The pace is leisurely, most of the film concerned with the theft of four keys required to ot>en the strong box of gold headed for the Crimean battle field. The climax is thrilling, with Connery himself scrambling atop the rac- ing train. Hegetsfinesupportfrom Donald NOMINATED FOP.4 ACADEMY AWARDS NOW PLA \'11'.iC LIDO Newport Beach 673·8350 Sutherland, Lesley-Anne Down and an English cast. Rated PG. ''NORTH AVENUE IRREGULARS" Is a Disney comedy, one that adults can enjoy as well as small fry. The plot Is basic Disney: new minister in town enlists housewives to get the goods on a gambling ring. The action Is furious; the betlv lauahs freauent. Best of all. the characters are carefully drawn. Though they sometimes behave like escapees from a 1950s sitcom . Edward Herrmann <nota- ble as Franltlln Roosevelt In the TV movie> performs solidly as the gang-busting reverend, a nd he receives fine support from Barbara Harris. Susan Clark, Cloris Leachman, Virginia Capers and Patsy Kelly. Rated G. "ICE CASTLES" ls an unabashedly senti· mental movie that warms the heart!> and lltts the spirits. And how many films like that come along In a season? The story concerns a teen-age girt with Olympic-style Ice skating skill!>. Her life is pulled in five directions by her hometown sweetheart <Robby Benson >. her possessive father <Tom Skerritt), loca r rink owner (Collee n Dewhur st>. hard· driving coach (Jennifer Warren> anoanamorous sportscaster (David Huffman). Lynn· Holly Johnson is astonishing in her film debut. ~~~ . /~~' l~;__~;. February 23 - \ March 11 , 1979 ~At Jordan Theatre HURRY! for best selection $ 4.00 -$ 8.50 Sunday Matinee at 2:00 p.m. Wed .. Thurs .• Fri .. Sat. eves at 8:30 p.m. Ticket Box Office & Information ~ at 518 E Fourth St. aa Phone 431-7916 STUDENT RUSH POLICY: All 1icii.e1sS2.00 30 minutes priOc to curtain, with valid student 1.0 . CLong BeacJi Gvip'LigJitOpera NOW BY POPULAR DEl,\1AND WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY " 'Norma Rae' is a courageous film that gets you on a gut level ... in many ways it is the sister of 'Rocky'." -Rona Barrett, ABC-TV " ... very touching and wonderful." ·Gene Shalit. NBC-TV ''A tour de force-. Sally Field gives u s . a p~rformance so rich, inventive and appealing as to sweep everything before it." -Cosmopolitan Magazine Dustin Hoffman Vanessa Redgrave A fictional solution co the real mystery of Agatha Christie's disappearance. t .II; t .. ' ' •;•\,\ Tire stonJ of a woman witfz tlze rouragc to risk everything for wlzat sf 1c bclit?fles is rigft t. a MARTIN RITT/ROSE AND ASSEYEV production "NORMA RAE" SALLY FJELD · RON LEIBMAN · BEAU BRIDGES PAT HINGLE· BARBARA BAXLEY screenplay by IRVING RAVETCH and HARRI ET FRANK. JR. music DAVID SH IRE director of photography JOHN A . ALONZO. A .S.C. produced by TAMARA ASSEYEV and ALEX ROSE directed by MARTIN RITT "IT GOES LIKE rr GOES" lyrics by NORMAN G IMBEL music by DAVID SHIR E COLOR BY DeLUXE11) , ( (ll DAILY PILO r Ft1day. March 9, t9TO Television TONIGHT'S LATEST LISTINGS 1 'l<llJA Y . £'/!NINO ..... HNI 8'UWMHCY ONll •to A ~ INICllt 111 V ... l\WI\ volunt.R fOf '*'"'*"' 118illtn0 llld hi. KllO'I• -1r ~ 1h<t• l•ll(llQ ,.,,..1 ..... -~ lfONlde • ..0. ""° .... 1•~~1toma lllgl'.ll ltom Chlc.9oo to ,,~ e T1CIMOYalNCH ...... fNMia Ille COllAl'I ,.. .. wtlt"1Q too 11\41 •.tlutl! ,...~ a pre>lllatlle _,,.._ • ll"NST'a"' ~ ,~ ....... 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Beau Bridges and Blair Brown head the cast or this TV movie about a man who abducts his children after a divorce c photo alle!t >. KCET @ 9:00 -Bill Moyers' .Journal. Nes Ammin, a community of Christians living in Israel, is examined. Oautlet) become lln-11111 In th41 lottery. I G NEWS NIGHT OAU.E11Y "Somelhlno tn The WoodWOfll" All a1COt1011c ill oonvfncled that thel ghOtt ol • oonYlct """ In thel •Ille • MA.8TJRPIECE THEATM man 8lllgned 10 klH • local mot>fter II one of Ill• chll<I· hOOcl lrlend1 (Al I THE OOHO SHOW OET8MAAT KAOS m11111t Smer1 tor OMlh when he 11 the only one wno un epot one of their agenca f:ID cAPOOHED A9C NEW1 whit• woman (2 hrl I 12'.17. MOVll ••lo\ "o.tnn The Oetlant" ( tllt2) Aleo ~. Dini &ooetde During ,,,. c.am- palgrl egalnlt ~ •• 8rttletl MlllnO .,....., the H M.I o.l\ant, bec:omM the -of an Internal po.-··~ .,.._ • cac>teln and hi• l*itenant (2 hrl I 9 MOYie I * * "MaOll•" C IHI) Anthony Qulnn, Mldlaal Caine. A mystlC loye wtth the mtnda of an tntehotutl Er'>glllhman and • trail ~woman (i l'lra I 12::4'. Cl) CU LATI MOW • • '.4 "The P11adlna CaM" f t948) Gregory Ped!. Ann Todd A woman accuMd of mu•derlng 1\411 hult>and cllarma ,,., law- yer Into bellevlng het at<><y of tnnoc:.nc. 1:00 G MIONIOKT SPECIAL. Host 810ndMI GuHlf Outen, S11111 Daah. PMCMI ancl Hetti, Je" Kulllfl Da~ (Al B LOVE EXPEA'T8 1:30 WANTID: DEAD OA Cindi WOOd. A prtwt trlee 10 ltelp erfmln1t1 by tieoomlnO • pat1 of lhelt WOtld 12 llfa.. 6 min) 4:00 • lllKMI * * "8*11 L*e Me" (IMAI "-Whttmore, Olwl Prleal. • MCMI * * "Thel Nigllt HOidt Terror" ( 1955) Jaeet Kally, Hiidy P81t11 4:281 NIM 4:.IO MCME *'Ao "POllc:a Dog" ( t9S5) Sandra Dome, Tlrn f urnet. ., NIWt S.\ I l RI>,\ Y MOR NINO 1:00. MA.M..O ~ MAOC UOV1I MAOllf• I VOOt'S PACE~ ..O llU• MANl.E 9 ecooevooo HOT FUDGE t:1..!MIHT ARV NEWS WOMAN: Mn TO M.Al l"" y rM lilw 111•1 tvm()f row " llma Rlct.y 1 D•r111 ll•)' 1111<1 ... a11ta 10 Lall"'"' fkau nr1dg<·s hugs hu. two d.Jughlcrs ill "~ltd SIMier" (Prem-*•) 8-J Bridget. Blair Brown A c:thlofclld mo111ef Mii out on a -di for lief two young dauglllt<I. wno -• klOnapped Dy ner a•-huaband "Country M11ter1 Tlla Sul· NIN Siii••" A ~wlty 12•-00 e TWILIGHT ZONE "Showdown With Rane• McG1-" An lnsuffer•Dlt eowt>oy star comes lace to lace w1111 tile real Jeue JamH ALM 2:00 8 MOVIE • YOOA FOA HEAL TH CJ) SPANISH 1:80 8 DUl'TY'I TAEEHOl.eE I WICHA£1. JACKIOH ~UNIVl1'U MMl In 11\41 70 a lf ) ~wms ®I MERV OAll"FIN l>..-ta f.,.l\llli\Xl l amn lo•enzo I 11mat .t.nn Miller .1 sn•n<· frum · 'Tht· Child Sll'akr," Ill "hu·h ht• play-. <J d1 von·l'rl fataer "ho .ihllu<'LI'> ht ::, l·h1ldn•n torught <At ~ on A fH •. l'hanntl 7 7-001 ~= NEWLYWED OAAtE A8CNEW8 0 (I) JOKER'S WILD CD soc MILUOH DOLLAfll MAH Steve pet~ • Pf•lly patnol lo ...a hltf't 10 thel ruo.o..it OI r..-otulionan .. who "8ve abducted .,., ambaSMdor'• wife I SANFOAO AHO 80H MACNEI\. / l.EHAEA A90fl'T '1'i) FAIW OtGUT (A) 7~ 8 NEXT 8T£I' KYONO "Out Ot Body" D DANCE nvEll GUMt: S4rall OUh. c.leb· my IVOQM Nofln CtO.by All• V1goO• C unn•• s.e~· I OA TINO GAME 9 HOl.L YWOOO SOUARE.8 0 TIC TAC OOUOH • AOAM-12 A 1~ purM analc;Mt 1181 Illa • on t>lgOet a:n-n TOHIOHT 15 Yam.tr lt!PEUNE "Orange County In Wuhlngton" (I) TffE MUPPETS G~t Elke Sommer •:OO II IHCAEDl9L.f HULK 0.Yld B~·· allempt 10 rMCll CIVMtzatlon with a wound«! reporter etter • pt1ne c;r&lh It hlnOtrll<I by Channel List f ngs II KNXT (CBS) LO'i Angele'> D KNBC I NBC) Lo:> Angele'> a K1LA (Inn) Los Angeles 0 K.ABC-TV (ABC) Los Angolos (I) KFMB (CBS) San Diego G KHJ·lV (Ind) Los Anqeles @) KCST (ABC) San Diego 8) KTTV (lnCJ I Los Angell!'> Cl) KCOP-TV (Ind I Los Angell''> EID KCET· TV (PBS) Los Angelo'> ml KOCE-TV(PBSI Huntinqton Bf'aCh • 1ag1ng lor .. t ttte (Pare 2 Of 21 0 Olf'F'AENT STROf<ES Mt Ofvmmond -Chel htgh 11n<1 IOw for A mold atter 1141 dropa • watlM' llOMb on Ille buil<llng'e me1ntenan<:e man 8 MOVIE * * ''> 'Wtnchealllf 73" ( 1967) Tom Tryon, JoM Saxon A man'• prulld rlnt II lloterl, end 1141 wallf IQ< II to go 111r~h many hanc:t1 Detore It 11 returned (2 hr•) U ®J MAKIN' rT When Oorotll~ geta atranoe pr-•• t1om a aec:rec admirer. he< r.:h~­ dren IUapeGI he< of hev1ng an attalt. G MOVIE * • "Bunny O 'Hare" (19711 Bette Da\111, Ernt11t Be><gnloe. An 80ll<I mai.- lemalt team ol bank rot>t>era dlsgul-them· ..,,,.. .. "lpplea with • oet•w•y mot0<cycle, 1n<1 are purlUed by • rlldnecl( p0Uoem1n. (2 hra.) • CAAOL BUAHETT AHOFNEH08 GUNt· John Bynet. ., PROF£S8K)NAl AOOEO COWBOYS fm Qi) WA8HINOTON WEa< IN REVIEW CD Mt:AV ORffflN GIHMI• F .... nanc:to L•mH. Loranzo Lam••. Ann MUie., Diana Doti, Lesley· Anne Down. Stockaro Channing • MAlllCU8WEL8Y, M.O. Steve •nd Janet ups.et hef mothet"• wec1c:11no pt1n1 and c:tacjc:te to marry llOOtltr S) 81U. MOYEAS' JOUANAl. .. ,.... Ammlm" A unique community ot CMallana llvtng In northern ler aet rMCt to anti-Sernltlam Qll) NCNA "The Beer.,..,,a Eape11. menc" Thel prot>tema of too many apeciaJlata and too ,_ primary Cllfe p1>yal- ci1na la being taclclect t>y • medfC•l echOOl In 11116111. t-..30 . TUANA80UT S1m and Permy d llCOver 1"8t lhe magical atatue which ca>Md then! to cnanoe bOdlee .. mlNlng 10:00 8 ()) DAUM Lucy announces her plan• 10 marry the only son (Merl! W"""'I ot anothef Olf..rlch TeKu lamlly 0 8WED8TAKES An 80-year-old woman (Hermione e.<kleley). • convlCI (Henry Glt>aon) and 1 movie a1untman ID•ck ·~ becomee llope-leuly anc:t comtcelly lnYO!ved wtth • 2&-yMt-olc:t poetmlatrtH end "" ;'~(A) "Stare" For Sandra Lelng" Filmmaker Antony Thomae Jl<Olllea a South A~ girl of lllac:ll 188- tu ree bo1n to white pattrlll (A) 10:30 D WAR WITHOUT WINNERS 11:001··~9 NEW1 MAKE ME LAUGH MOVIE "Doom•c:t•y Mac,.tne· Mala Powe,. G) THE 000 COUPLE Fafjx ralllea the ltnlllll ot th• apat1men1 bulldlno wnen he learn• that th41 rent It to De ~MMd • TH£OOOOIU l:*::K CAVETT G.-1: Katharloe Hepburn (Part 5 ol 51 1 tlacl II (I) NEW AVENGERS A Cyt>ernaut agent wllh the abllhy to t>ecome • welklng mlaalle wwa to def troy Ille Avenget• Q TONIGHT GIHMI llOll: John David· eon. 8 lWIUOHTZ~ "Walking 011t1nce" A rnan·a n.-cs to eacac>e thel prnaure of 1111 worll talcu him bKk to Illa ctllldtiooo II ®> BAAETTA Bar111ta learns lllRI • hit G) JUl<EBOX Hoeteaa TwlQOy mJ OET8MART Mu mu't prove to 111• Ch1411 I hat he s the t Ital M.,, when KAOS maket 1 c:tuplleale ol Nm fD NOVA ''Th41 8-she'>la Experl- rMnt" fhel problem• of too many ~I• and too ,_ J><lmaty C*"e P"'fSI· ~ II o.lng lacllllld by • medlcal IChool in .., ... 12~• MOVll *** "Cuanova '70" I 1985) M1tcello Mutrollll· nl, Vern• Llal All attrac:uve pt~ encounters pay- cno6oglcal ptoblama In "" romanttc enaeevore ( 1 111 55mln) Q)MOW • • .,., "Woll L11aen· ( 111681 Batry Sulllv•n. Peter Gfe-A rutllleU a.ea CB()taln unleaahM •eoe over "I• lmpen<11no blln<I· OMS and the wnmlnent revott of Illa rMn ( 1 hr .. 30 min ) Cl> MOVIE • * ,,., "laland tn The Sun" ( 1957) Jamee Muon. Joan Fon11Jne Tiie ... 1111ng poltltcal •n<I ractal atmos- phere or • Carlbt>ean 111anc1 becomes en"Olk>n•I· 1y c111rged When a black Mt801tf fella 1n love wtlh a * * * "Four ()e9pera1a Men" ( tlll!O) Aldo ~y. Heelllet Seats Four dee· perate cr1m1na11, eornerect on 1n 1111n<1 off Sydney. Australia. ptan to negotiate ''*' MCapt by llltflillfln· Ing 10 bomb the oily If tl"lell C14Jm•nd• .,. not met ( 2 "") • MOvtE • • "Hit Girl Friday' ( llMO) Cary Gr8tlt, RONI· Ind RuaMlll. A repot'tltt a1d1 • QOndemntd man In hit eacape trom prlaon (2 =i15 • • "Timbuktu" l 19591 Vlc1or MatUfe. Yvonne 0. carto An American actven· turw ~ • epy tor llOtPI the ""at>a and ,,.. Fr9"Qll during We><ld Wat II (1 llr,.Mrntn I • OETSMMT Max Ind 911 •• captured wtlen Chey QO fO llMICh l()f a new KAOS M1Pet -P- on 2!37 1 MEWS 2:M 8'TEV£ EOWAR08 3:00 MOVIE **'I\ "Ullle Egypc" ( 195 ti Mark Steven•. Rhond• Flemtng In Ille 18901, II be4ty dBllOet' bec:OmflS ,,.. M anrac:tton at thel C"ica· i Flit ( t hf • 30 min ) 3!29 HEWS a:ae MOVIE ••*'I\ "The Hoodlum Ptl .. t" (1961) Don Murray I FAHTASTIC FOUR PACOETTEAS 9 FANOFACE I THE LOHI! RAHOEfll THATS ENOUGH AOMPEA AOOt.t JOHN CALLAWAY INTEIMEWS CJ) NEXT STEP llEVOHO a:OO 8 (I) POPEYE I OOOZlllA 8U9EA IO MOVIE • • 'h "Stampede" ( 11149\ Rod Cameron, G•I• Storm. Tiie opening OI • ,_ Clam c.u-t>ttternea and unr•t a.mong lronller Miiier• ( 1 "' • 30 mtn.1 1 9 8UP£RfMHOI AOLL£A SUPEMTAAS C..leaQO Hawlta VI Loe Angelet T ·Blt<la • MOVIE ***"" "Romeo Ano Juliet" ( 1937) Norma ShMter. Lealle Hower ct Baaed on tlle ptav by Wll· ' llam Shellespeare. Star· crouec:t '9Ver• meet tr._a. cty t>ecilJM of 8 leu<S Ile~ 111etr ramui.s (2 t1r1 , 30mln I fll THE NATURALISTS a:ao ., SOUTHIEAN CAUFOANIA f8 MOYA "A We><ICI Of Dllfflf'ence 8 F Sklnne< Ano The Good Lite" Tiie ramou' an<I conttoverat•I tHtha· vloral paycno1ogl1t 11 pro II led Updike TV Movie Focuses on Adultry Delp Sought Neva Patterson plays Swamp Molly, who comes to collect on an old favor owed lo her by Dt•nvcr Pyle on "The Dukes of Hazzard" tonight at 9 on CBS. Channel 2. By JERRY BUCK HOLLYWOOD fAP > -Those weaned on the pre-pubescent sex of s hows like "Three's Company" m ight want to sample the adult variety in "Too Far to Go." It's a searing story of a marriage gone awry, based on John Updike's short stories about Joan and Richard Maple. The Maples a re a happily married couple with only one problem. One night Richard asks Joan. "Would you agree that sex is the only sore point in our marriage?" She agrees. UPDIKE'S STORIES t ake the Maples from the altar to divorce court. But that is not the order of this two-hour movie Monday night at 9 on NBC. channel 4. Instead, playwright William Hanley tells the Maples' story in a series of fl ashbacks. Blythe Danner and Michael Moriarty star as the Joan and "Though the Maples stories trace the decline and fall of a marnage. they also illumine a history, in many ways happy, of growing children and a million mundane moments shared. ·'That a marriage ends Is less than idea l ; but all things end under heaven. and if temporality is held to be invalidating. then nothing real succeeds. The moral or these stories is that all blessings are mixed." MISS DANNER, making a rare TV appearance, s ays, "It was n't depressing to me. Updike may be a little hard to understand. especially on the screen. but it's like life. Nothing is black and white. ·-------------------Richard Maples. They illuminate the "In most divorces, rarely is just one person to blame. I don't think you can judge anyone. No one knows what anyone else's life is like. I think in the end you see these people ha ven't meant to destroy each other. They just have. It's a mode rn malady. Thank heaven it hasn't hap- pened to me." British Video Pitch Scores HOLLYWOOD fAP > -A British public service commercial about tbe drunken driver won sweepstakes honors as tbe world's best televlslon commercial of 1978 in the 19th annual Int.rna· t1onal Broadcasting Awards competition sponsored by the Hollywood Radio and Television Society. Actor Hal Linden of the ''Barney Miller" television show was honored as the society's Man or the Year at ceremonies Tuesday night at the Century Plaza Hotel. THBEE COMMERCIALS for Hugbes Airweat won the radio sweepstakes honors. It was the second straight year that a Br1Ush commercial won the television competition, which drew 4,000 entires from 50 naUona. Richard Dawson of "Family Feud" was master of cet-emonles for the program. Goodman to Quit As Chief of NBC NEW YORK <AP> -Julian Goodman, who went to work for NBC aa a newa writer in 19'$ and rose steadily through the ranks to become the network'• president. and latel' board chairman, wlU retire May 31. Goodman, born May 1, um. lo Gla11ow, Ky., will take early retirement after Itta than a year aa chairman of NBC'• execullve eommJttee, which wa1 crea~ tut October. Hla PrtHDt contract H • plrea May 31. Theft wu oo lmmedl•te word on Goodman'• lutureplam. • moments of bliss as they raise three children -and the moments of hell as they torment eactl other with ac· cusalions and revela,tions of infidelity. ONE NIGHT AFTER a party, Ri chard playfully names a woman as his mistress. Joan counters, "She's your red herring." Richard doesn't understand. Joan expl ains, "Every properly equipped suburban man has a wife, a mistress, and a red her- ring.'' After their argument, she rolls Into hi s arms in bed, and says, "I've never fell lonely with you even now .'' In a foreword to "Too t'tir to Go. The Maple Stories," Updike writes, Miss Danner is happily married and the mother o f a son and daughter. He r husabnd . Bruce Paltrow, is the creator and producer of the CBS series "White Shadow." S HE IS ONE OF those rare performe~ able to go from stage to screen to television and back without being typecast. SOUTH COAST ACTOIS CO.OP .... CMI 103 -"' l\lllt()Nll _,,,,, .. _ -tM "'91 Of ff"9 Y'JW NMCI • eo-l'- ~ C7I41917-0212 ----- ORANGE COUNTY CONGRESSMEN DISCUSS A CONSTTTUT10NAL CONVENTION ? TONIGHT AT 7:80 from wau.lnaton D.c: KDCE· She won a Tony as the dizzy blonde in "Butterflies A re Free" on Broadway. starred ID movies hke "Lovin' Molly," "To Kill a Clown," and "Future World." and appeared with Ken Howard ID the TV series .. Adam's Rib" She was F. Scott Fitzger ald's wife. 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Ser. # 186403 Stk. #932 HEW 1979 FAIRMONT 2 DOOR SEDAN Automatic trans .• power steering. power front disc brakes. radio, radial tires. tinted glass. all vinyl seats & more! Ser. # 164986 • Stk. #747 NEW 1979 MUSTANG 2 DOOR SEDAN FINAL SELL-OFF CUSTOM VAN CONVERSIONS -AMY MEW-1978 CHOOSE~ROM- 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 freight. preparation and all factory holdbacks. FREE .... TOWIN A PANASONIC AM/FM Cassette Recorder AC/Battery Operated NOTHING TO BUY! .. • CWl.V Pil01 Friday, M.,ch I 111'11 H.Nt "°" S. Ho.Mt For Sc* Ho.tff fof' 5.a. ~ foto Sale The Blgoaat M•rt.•tpt•ce on th• Or•na• CoHt ··•··••················ ····~·················· ....................... •··••····· ...•.••..... ...... ., 1002 • .._.. rooz ......... 1001 ••••• • tooz DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS ······················~ ··•·•·····••·····••·•·· •...................•.. ············•···•······ You C.n S.11 It, And U, t rade It With • Want Ad l •~2 Ila.ft] One C•U l•r~lu ~ ·~,o Fut Credit Approve! ...•••.....•••.•.....•• ··········••··········· ...........•.....•......•.•.•••••••••.. , ..... . • _,.. tOOJ 0tMu9' 1001 • ....,... tOOJ •••• .. .......•.•............. ····················~·· ..•.•........•.....•••• ····•·•••···•·········· laotl ottlce 1no.penc1e"or o•nH end OIM'fetecl. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 f EQUAL ttOUSaNO T OPPOATUNITl ~ FANTASTIC VIEW LOTS NOITH LAGUNA LOT Pre-b1J#Uou location on the ocean ld of Pucafk Coast Hl~bway. affordlntr 100% COMMISSION "11 l'W'al t' "-"' aaver\iM.-d Ul Uua MW~ptlr "' •ub· Ja't to ~ F'«lttal Fair Uou11oa At'l ur llUll wb1cb md.e. 1l 1Jll'i•I 10 .uhnt1111 · 11111 l'rt' fettnce. lim1t1u1on or t!u.cn mli\llllOu bai..-J un rlll't'. tdOI, r1•ll1eum, •t-;11 ur naUunal nn ti U\, ot 111 inll'nl1on lo tn•kl' any urh pttft:rt'nt't', hrn1ta Uc.in. urdlM.'nm1natJun ' vie of m 1n beuch and mgl\t lli<hts $138,500 EMERALD IA Y LOT Oreon v1ew lot. suns lq and canyon v1~w too ' SJ>('<'la<·ular bulldlng s1tt-tor t'Ubtom homt> in a prlvate bt-ol'h community with tennis <'ourlt., bW1 mm&AA pools <tnd parM. S3t5.000 675-4890 A JM PllOPIRTIEJ 67S-4890 'nu.II ne~paf)t:r will oot lcnow1o~ly IH'•'t'PI tUl)' 1tdv('rt111n1 fur r .. 111 e.wtA: which IS 10 v1olu IJ<lD °' I.ht! I• w •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• TUSTIN ESTATE a.~s~~HMC:W Sl,250 000 Your ow11 lJ.ililJl1111: hruok I p11!>l l.iw hv rm /\ truly a-~ ab u I 0 u i. t K 0 d (' g d I:, t HH' l 1 v l' l' tltl U 11 t l Orange County n1ghl town homl' for lht• --------•I light view Gutcd estule fussiest of buyeri., :1 l~t· entry to bn<·k lfncf tile bdrrru., trmJ d111. I mly Ha.et fw Sale cm:ular dnw Spacious rm. tiled frpk. s 1-><11·t· to ••••••••••••••••••••••• f<>yer & d1rung room host· spare. Near Su C'oa!>l Gew;.. 1002 1ng mirrored ce1hngs. Plaza. Mui1t bl' l>l'l'n ••••••••••••••••••••••• Marble ltvmg room fplc 894-0611 .. cpwS~HoOM 3 Bedroom. 2 bath with fort·ed alJ' ht•at lnv1t1ng bnclc hreplatt'. :.paciou~ yllnl with frwl trees & bloc·k wall JHIVJ CY Pnred to :;ell fa.st 11l SW.500 Call 751 3191 Ii Hui:: e bed rm s 4 1" {r--."l"'I ~••mi!11'8~••• Bath.'! Maui':. quarters.~l ifl ! \WllJ '?fl Game room . Spa & ma!....age room Sewmg ReaJ Estate and service room Swim---S 1- ming pool Cabana & Dttpetatiott ate recreation room Tennis 5°/o DOWH court. 4 ~r garage & $6000 Reduction Owner much. much more' Call wants out' North :.idc • SELECT for pravale preview Costa l\frs a homl'. 4 7~ 1700 s pacioui. bt·drm:., 2 8*% Triplex. asaumable. Owner will carry 2nd TD. Onl,ySJ35,000. Call: 64>9161 OPEN HOUSE :\ REAlTY 2~ PROPERTIES ,. · baths, sunshmt-k1tchl·n [ ~ I huge gaml' room. with --------~ lte!w~,~~~rAc~!.n 3 ~ lf11Hl\ ~~£Jwtx~:~:::110~1, cuFFHAVEH UR, Townhou:.t-l rxx11s _ 546-2313 2 Bdrms .. 2 balhs, den, & Jae. Only ~7.000 Agt Ciorg<'OUS white water & 11,, , .• , • , , ,, , , , ,, , (rplc Close t.o schools & 752~ l>.ma llarbor vu. 6 BR, [ I churches Short escrow ~~~~";;one· =t~~y ih~~:~: ~ ltlftHil ~~~~~=~ E••• .f:mlS TAR GAZER'•~ .. tn II) ('L") k Pou AN lllU IAYCREST orrH SAT/SUN 1-5 2039 SHIPWAY NEWPORT BEACH Spacious 3 bdrm • 3 baths, family rm. + brkf:.t. rm. home ao de· l1ghtful area of RAYCREST• 2 1''plcs. pauo. spnnklen; Priced to sell al S205.000! OP~SUN 1-5 542 HAMIL TOH COSTA MESA Attention builders. an vestors, ever yone' Large R·2 lot with cute 2 bdrm. home on rear. on- ly S8.5. 000 ! WATERFRONT Pierlfloat; dupll'x 011 legal R·2 lot; close to shops, Lido Village a re· al vaJuc for $249,500' SWEEPING VIEW SPYGLASS HILLS T otaJly upgraded, luxury livin~. Relax & enjoy t h e b eauty of ocean & mountaln vlews rrom the Master Bt•droom. living room. or kitchen. Featur1ni:{ lus h carpetinR. 2 fireplaces. wet bar. automatic timed sprinklers Special intercom throu~hout, _glazed tilC's, nuturol wood cabinets & much more! Sound good? The price is even bt•tter At $389,500 this 4 Bedroom "Tradewmds" has to be the best value in SpyJ,!lass. Let us show you. by appointment. R.C. TAYlOR CO. 640-5112 SrECtAL IUY -This 4 Bdrm 3 bath spill level pool home has a large family room w/wetbar. New carpets, new pmnt and secluded back yard. Priced under market for fast sale . SI 18.000. Don't delay! Call today 546-4141 Serving Costa Mesa-Irvine Huntington Beac h-Newport Beach * FALLIROOK * YOUR GOLDEN YEARS are here an this 2 Bdrm on 1i; ac re w /lus h landscaping, citrus & avocadoti. Close t.o town SEIZE THIS MOMENT .Af_J WAI If ~ r-Oo.11 Arl••~t c.,..i. i:.. l/'1 II rt-?·._.,, ., Auo1d1"9 JI) •Ir.• S•an OC., lJ \,il.ll._.(e,. • 'D l1 Tr •k ., lop m• ''O'J• '"' Sorurdor. • I> l1>l'f:: 5 Adrms., 21,, baths; new t•arpet s, draperies, wallpaper; profess. de· l'<>rat.ed Call for <1pp'l $1~.500 Wboa lay Prop. a.ASSY COMDO Realfon Real cla~s & fahulou~ 11 rould be your 3 tgc hdrm w/paneled livw~ room w/beamt:!d cath ccilmgs, family or dmmg nn. great kitchen All on l acre w /citrus treei. f'lls t1d1ou sly kept $1.s.5. 000. S...6J.l3 ,,, .. 1._~,J ,,,,. ... ,>t,.,t.r-.,rn~,. •»~ . t"M.iln •Jl Y'N' Zr,,,1.or, tit••t. ''O" ~ J•. ;.M IO tt,.tl'N.rl.,_. ''-"'cl t 18., \._,,~A; 1' •,~:,.. f,~ ~~ .... .. l-12 2).'19 •"•.fNl'W'• .,,.~ .. _ .. lilt, 19 .,.., ~A ~·~ ............ ·--· .. .._ ~=!.s.t 1·~~ ''~ ,,.,.... ··~ )11'..... ••t"«..,_ •6o .JlfO... .,, ..... tttfhlt 40LJ!liM.... 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Firepit. Glassed-Jn Jac uzzi Off Beautifully Decorated Master Bedroom. Call Now. $430.000. 631-1880 Ill DOYR DllVI Two oontemporary custom homes Just completed In Newport Heights. Conven'-ntty located to beaches. schools a shopping. 3 BORMS • 2 STORY • SUN DECKS MICROWAVE OVENS • $215,000 • OPEN THIS WEEKEND • Comer of 1 ~th & rrvtne NEWPORT BEACH V,_.IUJ~ tff)Mf.S Ae'A(TOAS 714/87MOOO • 4 67J.:iti63 675·4777 Eves • 67S-7060 * throu.:houl is lh1s t•xlra associated --------•! lg. J bdrm condo end un· 1t Twnhs style wta cozy liROl<ERS REAL TORS lo;\ 'ft OuHho r,' •·t IMDUSTllAL I UUIH& 14,720 Sq. ft. includes 3200 sq. ft. ol offices; concrete block construction, heavy duty 1,000 amp power, completely air-conditioned; near Van Nuys Airport. Le11ed to 1ln1le tenant untJl 1982. "80,000. Call f OI' deta1la I frplc, pool & 1ac. Only one yr old. Seller will finance & save you S's w l r'ID loan fees & a low in tercst rat.c Call tOday ms:no ALLSTATE REALTORS FREE h.st or v A homes. 100·, to choosl' from Some with NO DOWN I NO COSTS. No obltg;it1on. call fo r your 11~1 al ~7Zll. OYal.OOklMG Prua Mesa golf course. l 62 acre view lot with power, water and paved road Ready to build oo E~cel terms $62,500 Por-& Associcms 714/ t-728-1 '74 E'SIDEC.M. tMCOMEUHfTS TRI PLEX in PRIME LOCATION! Almoi.t Nl'w' Mus t sell 1m ITll..'<hatcly. itood lt:!rms Two2 Bdrm, One J Bdrm uruL'> with shady mature tr~s surrounding pro· perty. ROGBtS REAL TY 675-2311 COSTA MISA TllPLIX Sharp Eastslde unlts, convenient to 1ch00Js & shoppJng. Annual income $10,700. Growth potential. Excellent for Investor or owner /occupant. $U8,000. ~ COUW&L ........ co. 844·9080 tllt tAN.IOAQUfNHft.LIN>. ... .....aflTCINTU Ri'Mtle· • /\ ·J .I , . _,.,., -:r . .i:-~~ :I • • • • 10°/o DOWN Owner will carry on these four houses on lot in Costa Mesa. Room to build Ouplex. $215.000. Ask for Cra ig Batley 631 1266 . IRVINE SA LE OR LEASE OPTION Gorgeous 4 bedroom tr1 lf>vel Yale model $109.900. Ask for Roy Siemens. 631-1266 NEWPORT HEIGHTS Coda Mn. Beautiful duplex Close to park. school and 1h mde to beach. Owner unit with e xcellent rental. Both units have 3 bedrooms, 2th baths, sunken li vi ng room. fireplace a nd privacy. $205.000. Ask for Roy Siemens. 631 -1266 COSTA MESA IUSIMESS O,,OITUMITY BARBER SHO P /h ai r dt-s 1g n! Excell ent s hopping center location. 2 c ha ir w/room for 2 more. $11J,500. Ask fo r R-0y Sie me ns 631 1266 IRVIME LEASES 3 Bedrm. 21h ba, townhouse 2 Bedrm, 2 ba .. townhouse 4 Bed rm, 211'.! ba .. bonus rm , gardener mrluded. Ask for Tom Baron IRVIHE COHDO $50() $450 $675 559-9400 2 bedroom, 2 bath. new appliances. large patio. central air. rust colored carpel. enclosed garage. $71.900 Ask for Tom Baron 559.9400 AIR COMDITIOMEO Combination family room and country k1tc:hen with fire pl ace. 3 bedrooms with atrium off master suite Only $96.500 Ask for Glen He ll warth . 631-1266 USTSIDE Two bedroom. l bath home an Costa Mesa. Separate hobby room has double car garage. Drive by 264 East 18th Ask for Rob<.'r t M1lhken for an appointment. 631 1266 EASTILUFF DEL'UXE Five bedroom. pool. panoramic view Fee land. $274,500. Ask for Darrell 631-1266 OPEN HOUSE Saturday & Sunday, 12:00 to 5.00 . #5 Starburs t . Newport Te rrace . 3 bedroom . 212 bath condo Price reduced to $87.750 -$2.200 under builder's price on new models . As k for John Mars hall. 631 ·1266 of costa ,.H. iniH, Mwport b.och: Mc.. 234 E. 17th Str.H. Costa Muo 63t-t266 Nut11111"1d1· "IC'l"ork of lnd1\111uallv lh• ttt><I 01nd Opt'r;tlt•<I fll'ul E-.t.ill' Offlt·~ ~ SUPERSHARP * * U.S * * BaOWMAtt • Kighly upgraded 4 bT * VETERANS * I ~C:ri~~r ~ '::~ s1z~ WALi TO HACH From this immaculate 4 BR. family rm & formal dining rm home in Cameo Shores on the Canyon. Sec luded yard w /rose garden & room for pool. $284,SOO leasehold. Appt. o nly. Donn a God s h a 11 844-6200. <X·ll) ... CAMYOM TOWMHOMI This upgraded 2 BR + prlvate patio security gated res. ls located near shopping & beach w/all the benefits of living ln Newport Beach tor only $152,500. Appt. only. Julie Van Wieren 752-1414. (X·l2) '42·12lS '44·6200 'GI Dover Drlyt H¥bor Vltw C.nt9r 1rv1,,. •t C..f'npus Valley Center 15Z·1414 UDO ISLE Ba v 'H'\\ from 2 1>.1t lo dt-<'k!S enhances <'U~lom ~put:a ou' 5 bdrrn ~ ha th lrJd1ttondl hunw hkt• nt>~ tcteal for cnlcrt.uuun~ ( 'ornttr lot "°°·000 OCIA.NFROMT Qu tht\ t r.1fhnMn!-th1p 1n m••ho~ tnm & ouJ.. ftuon. :wh orr I hi.., landmark. t nn . :.t bu htttrlt' Ill flnt·:-t lc1t·at1on t;s1 J!Jli:-ht'1l tt ,.l .. , ~ 1i1wru ~.ooo IACk IAY F111t• 4 hurm 2•2 buth fom1b· burm• <m (lllh'l t ul dt• i-tt\' Ovt•r t H•cf pool plH\ ho11:.t• :-tm .t~t· SIM> 000 Tt>rm ... IAYFlOMT ~·' t•r .ti I mt• h." frunl homt·' \\ ll h J}l\'I & :-.Ill> AVALON \\ t•ll nlll..,I I lll tc •d :1 HI< 1 h.1 11.alo. ll11\1r ll~trl 1.tl h,,..,.,nwn1. t'Olll'rt•h• fo11nli.1t ion "'l.tl:-. .in .. ·.1 $1:!0 ooo F<<t' BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 141 8uy\1de Otov~ N 8 ol) 0161 EASTS I DE SPECIAL 1-'root lll\·J <·our1' 111 H \ 'lorJ.:c• ,,,., .1 l u pp• r 1J1wnt.11nl<( 1<1·, 1.·11lh r• rnodelt'(! i\ ""'' ht•Jul' New ltppl&;JIH't'' S1·lf d~arun11 ovt'n i\n t'\.l'lt 11lg 4 bdrm hvnw 111 ,, :>hukt• roof 111·1~lllx1rhoo<I CalJ for aµµl to 1ni,ix·l'I ~'4.'>-9491 fk al f!.-.tult• *VETS* llomt''> in Or.in.:1· JI. H11.t•r.-1tll' l"<•IJl)t It'' l 'p to $100.000 NU f ltlW:\ OOITNOW'' At;t.547.2909 V ri Counsrior MESA VERDE hKtdiu Honws •I Hn lr m-. 3 h.1lh In ""'''"'"' •I li1·1lrm1> .l t1.1th hid il\•11 :! 'llll' •I Ht•ilr111 ~ J lo,il h 101 m .ol olin1111: •t Bt•lltlll' .I halh l'l STOM 13L' lt.T • •·I Ht-<ifm,.., :1 lt:i, 1xx1I. J.tt'U7./I Wl' h.r' l' mor1· Wt' i.pcl'1ah1.1· 111 Mt•!>.t Vt>Ni<' I'll'·•~· l'J ll fur llllffl' di: latl 546 2313 .. , . '· GetGRl::EN cash for WHITE elephants wtth a Class1l1ed Ad Call 642-5678 EXCITING NU CdM LISTING An absol111<.• t harmer with art'h1tcdur.ll woodsy flavor. A rustu· plunkNJ foot <:rossing invites you to tht· l'ntrantt• of this 2 BR. 2'12 twth front unit with many custom aµpoinlmt•nl s thruout including a ll leaned 11 las::. wi ndows. solid oak cabrn<'b. a \NY private jacuzzi in m ;Jstt•r ha th a nd 2 beautiful 1mportt•d l)l'JC'k woodburninJ! f1 r t•pl<H·<•s with • hf.'arth seating. lmm:.u:ulalt• k1t t·hen w /island work tent t•t' hui It in BBQ unit and s pa<·tous w'-!lk 111 pantry. Jncom e unit on rear ha~ 2 bedrooms. 1 ba. fire place and all ·built-in kitchen. $279 500 Opett hous~ Sot/Sun 1-5 710/710'12 Iris. CdM «cal DCINIY libb few appt. MESA VERDE WITH POOL This charming home has all the cleg~.ince desired by the young executive that needs 3 Bdrms 2 bath ~ and s pacious r ec. room c nt cr t ai ni n ~ area+very accommodating s wimming pool. I<'ormal living & riming areas. Bl•autiful fire plac e w /b ltin book ('asf>s and full y equipped kitchen and laundry room. This c hoice <:orm•r s ite lot is enhanced W I "'I . I· Y N TAYLOR C I\ I· 1\ I T ( I H s .. I 11, I. l q ' A IUL llAUTY lM .... U .. S" The ()NI. Y .. It" µlun 11vU1 lable today' ~upcr end modt.'I un «ul·de-sar with all ttws1> ~oodlf·~ "1W)(J pt·~..:ed floor m t>Ot ry & k1lc:hcn ( w / lj.!t.' t>11ltnt( urcu l, w •l b,u lt•vt•lor wrndow bltnds. tl<'r or itlor w n tl c·ovt•ran~!i . s uper 11uuhty t•p\n~· Kt•paratt.• instr HH suite "1th out,lcf1· d•·t·k ttt 2 bdrm' on greenbt.•lt Jc•vt!I' l7pJtrac1ed thruout flp t'nrly Nol 11orry' $172 000 WISLIY M. TAYLOR CO.. llALTOli JI I I S-J~ Hiib ltoed HtWPOttT CIMTU. N.I . 644-4' I 0 Oc"" V •• Coftdo .to~· 1 lh nt i...11 L111o:u1i.1 1006 -. 2 Bt1t.11d new 3 bdrm, 2 ba. houwi;. rorrnal dining rm .. !>l'IJ fin rm. 2 frpl('s , tic't•p lot. 2 cur l(arai:ie <mli & ~Oran!(!' Avl· $13),000 eac h Owner/ N,tt . 00 216'\ or li73 ()782 VAFHATERMS COSTA M t;SA ~.1cau JBr l'-iBa. I~ h>t 4U1t't '>t. I' 1 m1 from lll'h $74.~I Pnn only pleJsc Owner/a~ ~-2725 .. ... ... . . ~c:'!:~ !.~~ .~~ ..... • .. 1 Friday, March 9, I 979 DAJL Y PILOT ft c..te ....._ I 024 Houset For S• Hoel.e• for Sale "-'-t For S-. .•.•.•.••••.••••....•.........•.......•......• ·········~·········••J• .......•••••••••••••••• -------CodoMtM 1024 o..roW 1ou .,..... 1044 I ST TIMI OFFBEO ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• IM 55 YlillS If you·v~ bct'n wa1lln1t for thu. orw, herr 1t 11>' ll 2 lcx 12 Hdrm hou11t< 1n rlud<.'CJ fl'\'t'I Koom ror duplt•.11 ~lui. CfU 73 11q fl 1 Gl'\:nl t.u~t.iud~ location Ask1n1t $G~.ooo Call ~l~l ~HERITAGE •. . REALTORS Slashed Thousands G~ SAVER Walk to rhoola through OCC F.xpand~ College Parl< hom<' Hul(c' family r oo m . open beam c ath e dral . ~lone ft repl ;)t't' Move-in t'\!ady OPEN SAT 1·5 2511, Andowr or call Lus hly la odi.tJ pi:d home. a n•ul ow1wr '11 dti I•--------• tight 1 3 bedroom homt' with d1n1n11. t'atinit art' a. l'ntrv a nd outs1dt' f1rt•place New t>ari>t>t:.. !!tOrctgc 2 patio:. and POOL'' S99.000 BK It Call 540 1720 TARBlll .. ~· MAR INA IHGHLAN OS Dell1gner home. custom JaCUL.ZI. 2 year:. nl'W Shown by appt Jo Ann Doran Ag\. 759-0619 BUILDERS!! BToro . ....••••••...•....•... Uy Ownl'r 8 11'·: t111 umn hit: VA oplJon. Nuwly n • decoruted. 3 BR. 2 BA Fam. Rm Prpk Bltim .. Near s hopp111,11 & .;chool;. LowS80's l\ft. 6. 7ti8 4447 foufltaift V•y I 03 4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• VETERANS No down Townhvu.,•· Rare Tiburon Man\ l'll. tra.., Pnn1·1pft', onh 4-M-A-~Mif-G A golfers de light It eJeaant toQl Overlooking roothllb tbat roll genlly to IN boriion. this home offcnJ a unique combina bon ol locatloo, design & value Situated lo the San Joaquin Golf Coun•l' estates in lrv1ne. Com· pare $14S,OOO. 552.-4477 GAEATVIEW QI Turtlerock & Ne wport H1Us, prk & lake . Top condo in Rancho Sao Joaqwn. 2 Br + den. form. dirung, wd bar. frplc. swps to pool. L1k\· lll'W -upgrades. $145.000 752 1104, 752-0~2 IARGAIM $99,000 101 .. 111111 111.·hh u11 ff.tlh·tl .! 111 ,, ... l u).'1111•1 I 1114 11h11u 1 "" -.uµ1 I Ill \',Ill \I• w 014 1wr mul 1 \.a ll·d "'111 -.di 01 11•rls11kr tr .111• lt1 .. 1h-.lH ,111\ lll"H't·li JI SlNHlc.•t O(lt•nSuml.11r I • µ01 lor 'uur \ 11·w1n.: 2lt.:>J Ot 1•a11 V1)\tJ Ur ...,., l...i.:urn1 •••••• ••• •• •• •• • • • •• •• • 1':.,L.,1d...-By t)wner J bd ~ru•> rc;rO\·r 1111 Hr11•J.. 3 I•• ba2 patio~. I" I' Xlnt ---------•I Ur :l I><• humly honw ~ 1-onrl $91,500 01)l'n Ua1l) Super (:;'side CO!.ta M ~"a locauon. Older -I bdrm on large l'Ul·dl' "at· lot with room to build 2 or maybt· J more uru~ L1!>ted .11 $125.IXX> World Vel A>:l'Dt 559-9270 nw. house or t.'nlcrt:1111 ITll'nt issue'> a comlortd bll' we ll·ome plu" .1 loparkllnl: pc>ol. 4 hu14•· bdrm.'>. 3 ba A wealth vi work & :.toral!e spact' Located 111 Irvine St'lll·r ,.., of(enn tc VA. term,. Mta1n a ll for $99,0UO 55.2 "477 lusir.-u oppty Busy liquor 'ton•. 1•'< 1•1•\11•nt c~ta l\ksa lo<" .t lion Great 1w11thborhv1><I 1'11 en I dt• P rt n'<I ..t I $255.000 + llWl'lllOI Y W~dRetr~at 2.K lll'fl'l> Of rt•tiW(Mkl & huy lrl'l'!'l w loldl•r .1 hr homl' & .1huvt• ground puol Wall·r n•M•rvu1r '' :.lrl'am fvcl 14 •<·V·l·nld fn..,,h wau·r Su1w1 :.1•01 for rn· .. t1 \'1• owm·r C'a II ford<'ta1b We Hove Units! 12 uruts. ~oocl So li:itl' location. $205.000 8 ruts No Lon~ &•ut'l1 Slt.1.500 12 Uruu. No L1'n~ lk·ad1 $240,IXX> P aul franklin 979 R5:1J J:<~ REAL-ESTATE ~ ENTERPRISES CAMEO SHORES .wi th l'anyon v1t·w & pnvary: s rni:lt• lt'l'l'I :1 bdrm .. 2 balhs. formal cfimnl( room homl·; <'07.Y frpk .. heated & frltl·rt·d pool PLUS key 10 pr1vntl' ocean bcaC'h . $200,500 BAY& BEACH 450 NEWPORT CTR OR. 7M11 HARIOR HIGHLANDS NEW LISTING' A r t"al family home with lariw sw1mm1ng pool :l spacroos bdrm:. and on extra w1d<.' lot N 1t't famil y r oom wtlh fire place. added hoh by/workroom. sepantl(• breakfa st room off 'J Hr ~Wl>I .ipt S2g!J ~ j It I ~ 7454 Op:nhoui.t-Sat&Son l , -----:~uu lhunwnd l\olJn I< "' It ' worth comrnl! to we I 111 J 1 m II ow J r <J • Ou:. 2 Story 5 BR J Bu t!l1 ~or •l'J.1 ~17:1 home Thl' entire ho mt• Howsoo..- CAM YOU MOVE? I 11 t <> I h 1., s u lh' r r t' rnodcloo :i Hdrm. 2 b<•lll ""'''a "l'rde hum1· FUUSl REALTY 546-0814 GOOD AREA Near best srhooh ... hop ping, & (r~way 4 HH. 2 B!\homt> Park Plac1•. Inc ~12 7 tt. I has been clc~antl> re• modt>led in warm t•arth 1a11oar~ftinwlo l007 tones $129.00U Op,·n "'l•atures a new rool. 1Wl4 ---------kJtrh<.'n nt•v. bath. nl"' BY OWNER ••••••• •••••••••• ••• • • • rt')Ot,t Sat/Sun 12·4 ~7!Hi 0 r 1<; ,\ N I-' R 0 N T J hr Comlortuble tumily llt'm:h houi.t' Own1·r will l'.lllTY $335.000 :IOO<l W Ol'.1.:an 1-'ront Opt·n Sal1Sun 14 ft.(>bl•1t N Moodt'Y i\SllOC 673-2199 1022 ....................... 507 J/\SM1NE AVE Prtnt' only $129.500 2 !Ir. I bu. lri; palio & i;ar:.i~e. Super l'Ull' & ctn. all fre-.hly <lonl' B} ow1wr, <!!OKI ~7940i3 or <7 1-lt ~1857 -------1 2 IDAM COTT AGE Plus lnco,. Unit Pcgs:ed hardwood floor-.. beamed cc1l1ng:.. 2 bnck frrt'pl<1<•t•i. Jnd n1<'l' t·11un· try k1ll'hcn PLUS S u n J u a n L a n t· °" ner / AJ,tC'nt 5S6·fi885 ---- R.V.DEUGHT 41tr 2ba Mttsa Vcr dl' homf', on h:e cornf'r lot w1sepat11te driveway & storage art· a. lJfl x OOft for all your n v 11u•d:. Conveniently lu1·a kd workshop w /240 & 1211 volt.:. outlet.o; avail no''' lo country duh & ~olf rour;.c $122.5011 fl > Ownc r 9lil 7lll0 EASTSIDE R-2 1-'reshly painted 2 UH cottage on bulldablt' R 2 lot. $1-1 .900 i\~l'nl 5t52 7367 BYOWHER Ideal 3 br. 111 b.1. 111n yard XJnt rond $!11 5041 shuttered.~ 7 1~1 l'llJlX'L'> and new adl.le•I ''" fum1h room ..tnd masll•r bdrm Ai.kin.: on I} $87.500 <.:all :>-\ti 5ti8U for mort-dl•ta1li:. ~HERITAGE .,.. REALTORS MESA VERDE BR ... DHEW TOWHHOMES "Brittany Woods" I f...Ji.l."llll• ('o:.' . "\'!>JI :!>l32 SantJ \n,1 ,\H• Enl!l"h I utl11r ''t\,J 111 BY OWNER EASTSIDE CO. ('nmfortable. lo ma1nt hw.-.t• Jf)()();.q fl wtrnany xtrru. Room for It V ur boat Clean. rt•ad)< 1c1 moH' 1n :130 :and .,1 54g ~i9 Xl.MT IMVESTOR PACKAGE '.'lit•w 2hr nrndv Ill'• down. no l1J:.i n l'O~l. 1111 p.t}'otf (.ll;'nalt~ no <1uahl ing $78.500 HUI lrlt·r d11"' our :nn Ca 11 ~on Ur ~18 28:91 VETS \at anl J ht-t1room on t'Onll'r 101 • Lov. 011 .... 11 tor 'l'L'' (ln•Jl larnd) art'.l' tJtl\()UljUahl~' Talk to Red C~t W~Listtn! 754-1202 Beaut Grel'O V..tllt•) QIK'E.·n·)\ Purk :1 llR + formal d1mni.: Cu,,t11m thruout llu.:t• hr rck ('O\ 'd pauu. redwood hot tub. hoal .;lora~•· arl'a. lanlast11· krtch~n w 1.,uhd mapl1• but('ht•r blvrk c·ou11H•r Buy hl'for l' April & ..,JV•' $70111) S I OlLOOll 11111311 1-;1 NManl.l'. 1163 413:.1 Hwttinqton Buch I 040 ••.................•.•• MEW BEACH HOME II~ 1Jurlr11'f. hlo1•k 111 111.;Jl'h, Ol't'Ull \ ll'W .; Ill<. 11 •• I.la. 3000 '" II . Ir)! bulumrt'' 20K 1:-.1h !'.I Sl9~J.()(.wl '""' I Kl! :! I • h.1 .it tiOI 17ll1 :-.t $12!1.11llll !,:II• Ii IH BEST POOL VALUE IN HHTG BEACH ~hdll> :1 R<trm :! h.1lh .1•1 1.11·t•n1 111 11Jrk llui,:1• Heal &<1talt' GREAT VIEW of l'urtll'r<.ll'k & Newport fl.Ills. prk & lakt• T1JI• \'Ondo 111 lhnchu Sa11 ,Jo<Jqu1n . 2 Ur + den form d 1nrn~. wl'l bur frpk. Stl'I»-lO paol L1k1 rM.·w vp~rad1•:. $145.0011 752 1104. 752 O:V2 2 Bdrm. 2 b;Jlh IO('IJOlt' wut with prtvah· uallv and vard '1>111 lo·"·l :!&'I 1·ar ·--------· i.: a 1 ,, I!,. r r p I 1·., mJ,ll•r hdrm -.u1 l•· hurry on lith 001· .\ ... km~ only Sll.'1.!J50 (.\111 :>11, ~I COMYEHIEHT Re<t to s 1 s5,ooo FOR JNl''ORMATI UN Coll 644·7211 Duplex. 717 FcrnJeaf. l Br I Ba each. cute & dean + room to build Sl62,500. By Owner &I0-1840 2 HOUSES on LOT 2 Bdrms each $185,000 by owner 640-7100 SUPER OCEAN VU GUARDED ENTRY Ja.-;mme Creek. plan 5 Pool /tenn/Jac SZ95.000 0 W <..: Pnnc· Only Call for appt. Owner/ Agt tj10. I l27 or 568 3974 t'mesl duplex in COM Bldr Ju~t l'.OrnplctinJ! 5(ll Marg uc rilt' $325.000 Subm1l terms Pos~ trade~ mwrow;11 t•:-., )l.11•1•11lr11v:-.t wrndow,, p1111! .. µ,1 TF.NNIS t•ourl l''rttm SHll,!l~l IJ.1h Otl6l 1Jr !155 1'120 l)l·Vt'loJ)t.'\.l h\ Wuocll n•1• lh•1 Co llu11• somdh1n~ to ::>I'll'' Class1ril'u ads do rt wt'll A CONVfNICNI SHOPPING ANO SEWINC cur0£ FOii IH( CAl.ON !HE CO Lacy Layering! VA lot·atwn nr !);in Url'gn ~'rw~ lnrm· Intl •·nm ~HERITAGE Lo~cly Mvi.J \' ,·r<k :1 pit''· ,,·hnob & ,.h04,p111i.: REALTORS Bdm, F~1m1I ) Hm. :.! tiliillliillllllliiiir------•1 ·"1J11·1•!)1lr.2•2 buhom1· bath. l1rt•plat·l· $8\J,;,IMI l'ark Pl<1l'1',l11d 142 71til l'all &15-llltil P' l~OtT 4 OPEN HOUSE REALTY ~ VAREPO :!hr. 2 tia. fn•.,h ;i.m11 111 & out N1•1,1, 1•rpl ~;;~1 mu !'T l J vh11 \' Jn1,111 ('o 1(11 0900 "!11HTLEROCK VIST \ ljj•a ul :1 Bl{ M ad1,,on lownhomp h1• "lr<wd moor V11•w · Ul>){rad•'ll 1·ars"M•h lloori Iii! M al.1 ---------•I oHt•r on 1111~ 1Jr<1nd Ill'"' ---------•1 TB4HIS HABIT? hom" tu 11v.m·r !175 105 :t :iBR -.. pool older home on II<( dowel 1n c·11rn,•r lul l Ill 1 rli· 11a1tll & plumluni.: onf\ .! 1r:. old nr 'l hi' ht1p prni?. J,i.um.t11t1• '' looJn t;.iS-3.'>.~ Assum 8 l/4 VA Ln. l'oorts1d1: l'harmPr \11h• lh owm•r Orani:l'lr•·• lrom the oc.·e.1n :1 Bllrm, <~ll'l<lo Ac.JulL-. v nl) 'f•·1• ;!I• b;it.h T0\4 nhmn .. "'rt h 111,,, ,w1mrnrnr.!. 1:11·u111 ,, 11 I h ,. u P ~ r 01 cl c-hl·<.1ttJ1 ... pa l'll' l'l:r11 :1 I ~11.c!.!JOll br $.JI OllO ~J IH Ill 754-7800 "I Mulhearn4(t ~~~r "' I llH + bonvi. <'ornt•ll l'l,111. ('oil l'k $1 l:UMMJ itia6lnttlfi £ ~Ll., ~1\iltL1rn Ring 640 · 5560 Anytime Eastblurt Prof Bldg. HY OWNJ-:tt lmma' I).!\' lam.JI) hm I l:lr .! b<1. lkJUtrl ul r t>m orll'kll l,.1trh . D1ruog rm . lrph· 111 bv rm f''am rm "' t>m·k HBQ U'"'r"' clbl J.!.1r "'"'vrk-;hop I{\ JIC1rk ---------•1 tnl-' .'<r bt'a<·h \ll S'I s 1<;1-:' SKIS.500 FIXER UPPER l•1·rl1·1·1 lamll) hum•· L &.:l' I lltirm l>vl• h s pacious kllchcn Cov l""".._,,.,.__...._...._..-..__.I ered patio-:.ill ideal for t•nt.crta1nin~ and hari1>~ family hfe $172.500 Open Sot/Sun 12-5 837 Victoria St. 1>4S·H51{1 11.Hf'll ('ul <k -,Jll 'I !'<up•·r 1n,,•,l11l1 111 :Si:l.!dl ,uhmtt COUNTRY STYLE LIVING SHORECLIFFS SL' NS ET H F 5fi7 ~oc:1 by its well-manicured landscaping. 642-52. 00 'r Close to c lem<'ntar.v school. parks Pete Barrett and s hoppmg . $129.500. ~al r 1 o,.. houS4' S..day_oriJJ ·...__--a-._ M67 , ..... , Coata Mesa Immaculate 1·us tom hutl t 3 Bdrms +de n hOfl\t.' Pvt M as le r Bel rm win.ii has it 's o wn fireplace and v1t'w deck O W C fmancm~. Ask ml( $200.000 l>ettnisRT~k~tts.Rltr I ;JHr 2Ba t-bonui. r m uµ ~I arr.... I.! rl·a I a rt'.t & ).!Ori!t'OU:. hOUl••' Tlw Rl'al ~~'IOJll' l'onl'\\.'l'l1t1n 4 BDRM & POOL t 714 1 554i·W74 ()wnpr mo111•cl l\11rlh MUM -,.•II. J lf <'OOlt·cl lt\ By Ownr /Agnt beach J1r 'at·J11011 JI SAYE s'S s -homt'"1mh-~~,!A ... l,..O .__ 111 ~11rthwoot1 's t>o.·auttf11l \rnht•r\\01111 rkv.:11111 n11•111 2 :>tori,.:.. I h1•droom~ & lam1l1 rU111ll (',.n!ral a ir. tulh l;ind..-.c•<1r.1t•rl C'Ul·dl' i.:.11· & out.,u1111hng \•uluc Prtt'l' $111.!>50 .:.::.; RANCH ~ Hl:ALTY ~ 551 2000 DELUXE CdM DUPLEX A d ch ,:.rhtfully attractive detached 2 Bdrm front unit with cozy brick fireplace+a brand new 2 Bdrm. 2 ba th owner 's unit plus guest qu a rte rs. warmly decorated in cus t om wal l cove rin ~s with matching fabrics. A very bri~ht and cheery kitche n . Unit s s hare a private BBQ a nd firepit a r ea. ~44.500. Opa ....,_. Scrt/S. 12:30 to 4:30 519 Marcistus, CdM E'SIDE COSTA MESA INCOME UNITS TR 1-PLEX in' p rime location! Almost n e w! Must se ll immediately, ~ood terms. Two 2 bedroom, one 3 bdrm units with shady m ature trees surrounding property. TUSTIN ESTATE For those who appreciate quality with spl endid mtn. & canyon views, we have the ultimate dream home !or you I 4 Bdrms, 3 full baths, very spacious rec a nd/or playroom and 3 beautiful warm and cozy fireplaces. Room for pool and tennis courts. Va cant and ready ror loving family. n.s~11111eu..t '< for an aggressive, experienced and motivated individual wanting to join a wlnn1ng team. lnqulre as to the benefits of assoclaUng with us. Call Dan Bibb or Charles McKinnon ror appointment. 675-2311 • IEST LOCATION IMORAHGECO. Presently r e modc·ltni.: •We need 10 dynamrl'. experienced per~onncl. read) to perform • TALl\'S CH EAP SF:F: FOR YOURSELF. i\SK FOR DAVJDROTERlN<; 400 E.17" FOR All C.M. ams 95~497 64X-326! 8YOWHER CORONA HJGHL1\..'ll V MUST SE.LL T HI S WEEKEND BF.ST OF l"F:ROVER $175.UOO Til 0456 or 549·!15!15 rlur 1ng week 67;",·3923 wknd:. ------- 112 Ilk to Ocean By Owner 3 bdrm. a ba fam. rm. din. rm 2 frplc 's 1249.500 li75-7285 COM CHARMER Dutch colonial. 3br. 2ba. fam rm. din rm, stained glass & so much more $289.000. 413 Acacia Avl' 675-1784. LEASE OPTION $10.<xxl dowo. $1000 per mo. lease for l year or which S5000 applys 3 BR. 2 ba. beaul rerurbished 315 Goldenrod. So. uf H1way Ownr1Bkr. 6'13-ll48 2-STOIY CANALFIONT-V1EW ................ Oo•f-'Ye.-OR "'"~ ..... lot. lloclt to ,... wt ..... o,..,. .. v11w .... .,.... .. ...... sns.ooo. INVESTOl'S DELIGHT! W.nct. ... llACH tr....tNt 1...-2 a.t•11• DUPLD. ,..._.. c• •ioY Hw ;:t10 or prlHcy °" • ..... -ded. --••du 11/wWw tr.yd. Ott.tH t.-, fa hh d. 1.-ec1 to Slfl,100. • WATERFRONT HOMES Inc. 1!13h w cl"'''' 11\J1i" .,~ "'''\\pc 1n ('Wad 1 631·1400 LO\rly 4hr :!'~bu . rm I' nn 14t't bar. bc1ck bti) AW.t:·:lilll'6o,_llr.~~·.~~ mndo Man\ .. xtras 2 962·4411 ... )546 8103 7S8 8 lx1~8~ 1· .. ·rca1111• \PIHi~ ~1111 rl IJlj 1uu~111~ gr~d1 101 M?ParalP\1 P11111 11uwe1 bdnd' 1 rr'dlP .1 1trr1H'Cl ~tte<.I Jidlll)f lll~)n tldt h ~.round C101.hel lh1' Qu1t~1e ~~)I ol l \lr.tri<h ~~p1ud <.ollon 111 d b11~n1 colo1 f'auein l~bll r<•tm-. pool . J:.ll' . .;aun..t. lt•nn 1\....,um1• Si2 11011 !I·'• . :.l) r loan 1Prr1•1• ~.9001 O~ n S<tt Sun 11 S 1;.11 24!H ;Hg-011\t!. l'Jli Lourdt-s Lo 2NEWHOMES J h t' d r u o m ,.. . t-• H l'alh1'<iral 1:e1hng~ North Cot.ta .\1esJ . near Soulh <.:oa~t f'IJta . $118.000 li4&4247 -------:'IH~A \'ERDI': Presti);<' home. 3 br. hv rm. drn rm. fp. l~e sc·reencd In offr & fmly rm. auto j.(ar door. lo marnt yrd. loLo; of shutters lmmcd Ocr vv $112.000 By Owner. Open Sat/Sun I 5. 1866 Rhodes Or 979-7605 1111r~11on) lo• ,,,e, II 14 inti ~ WESTCLI~ AREA - SI.SO to1 ea<.n pallein Aoo 40' Immaculate 3 Bdrm and each pattern 101 t11~t-cl•)) d11 den home w/expande d mail 1no h1nahn& Sltid to: ltvil\i( rm Cedar wood. Alt<• Bioob s. t a 1 n e d g I a s s & So comnf1menla1 7-lhe Ne•dlecr•fl Oe·•I IOS .. .. "" .. hardwood noors add to sohn~ ol a bow·lotO nedkne Dally Prlot h hlmed by cunt of cenUe IOI IU, Old ClltbM St&., ""' the beauly & warmt &athers Walh 111111 1n and sash foft, fir IOOll. l'rifll Jllamt, Pool & Jac oo a quiet tul- lh1s coatd1ess-no •••st lffm .,.._ Zl,, ''"'"' ll11mbef. (Se.~ar sl $149.000 P11nted Pattein 9441 M1sstS NlWt NOW' Our 1979 NlEDll Ottwlis Ricbth, Rltr. S1zrs 8. 10. 12. 14. 16. 18 ~n CAIAL00~1 200 popu-tSS.0497 642·3263 Sile 12 (bust 34) IUes J'A JMdS llf deSl&nS J hte r ttttnS ~ - 45-rndl f1b11c; 1111nled 1M10t Send 75 -------------- ~ $1.50 "' *" "'*11· l~far Tlllllten.SlJO ASSUME VA 9'-'"'r LOAN a.w * "' MCtl ,.,_ "' 1zi.r1tc11..n Qlitb .. $1.SO $15.000 D.P. Open house tint-elm 1ln11all, ~11d1l111. 127-A...._ '11' Oeilits .. $1.50 Son U-5, or calJ 557-0707 s... a.; 12'-Ctlftt ""'-'· •... Sl.50 aft 9 p.m . 3424 Santa 125-,ml ~ Sl.50 Clara. 3 br. 2 ba. lg fmly llAllAll MAITIJll 12"ifts '11 OmallltllbH. Ut rm . central atrium l2J.Stltcll '"='*" l.H w /Jacuzz1. Total 8ec: Patlern Dept. 4•2 12Z.Stlff '•' '•ff ' .. 1.2$ system + much. much Daily Pilot 121.,... · .$1.50 IDCX'e' By owner .,..,.. 1026 f ••••••••••••••••••••••• 231 West 11111 SL, II• Yoft, JllY l2G-Oodltt I ... Sl.00 10011. Pri•1 JllAM£, AD011£SS, ll""'"' C..1111. · .. $1.00 ZIP. SUI 1414 smc llUlllH. ll"'9drtt .. s.i--. $1.01 All 111e n~ clothes ,ou nte11 lor llMlftr rn., Qlllb. · · Sl.00 tour bu~J hit art 1n out SPRING· llS..,,.. Cl'9dlet · ·' 11.10 Fcu1lalk SH Y11 SUMMER PAOCRN CATALOG' II~ _.... ... 1.80 Lae 3br, 2~ba <total 11ep. Ormes. tops. skirts, PJnlS . .tSIS I U.rrin ~. · · · · · · . 75t suhe) + oversir.e 2 car iacltt" Plus SI !lO Ire• !Qttttn Ill....,.. ~. .JUI gar. Dana ~oint's beat coupon ~ 1$4 ~. 117......._ llwlllt .•.. Sl.• ocean vu buY at $185.000. U~SsatuS. Jl.5' Sbo 11~1s """""""ClitOitA"' T~ • .$1~ Jensen & Co. Wkdys 1zt.Gllcl/£9f f,....., Sl.50 .... •...,... ._,. · • ·-&13-Uf64 ;eve!i 644-ST.C.Z .,..,..... Qlifts $1.50 112•-•. . 154 127..-•11• Oellll St.SO ltl4'1t ~ ....... n4 Q.istom 3br 3000 sq ft. BYOWMER lmmC'd llUS!'-t'""11111 Ill . 1lown Lf,!t• 2 H<lrm :! h..i th Townhou'>l' " frpk i:.11 . <! paUc)o. & l.1un<ln rm Pool ~ ... una & rt•t· ,,n .. r Op(•~ hou.,,· !'\.11 ~un 11 ~' or l.111 !162 37911 lor .1t)pl 11101 1 Maµf1·w1111d $>37.~)ll INCREDIBLE HULK Spac1ou.-. 1:anw rovm 111· rountry k1tdwn w ,.rum· fn>lt·. 42x22' i.w110 pool R1~ party :-.pa Km p1111d 4 Br 3 ba 1\ll l.:Atht• & pla~ter Only 5 yrs Ill'"' LA.'l'!> negotiate' CASTLER.E. 848-8667 RAC<;)UET CLUB POOL & JACUZZI C'ompletl'ly rl'furh1:.h1•il t tidrm "'ood floor' n1"' 1:arp..•t. drape:.. built 111 M 1 1· r u W a ~ <' t' t ,. H\• u u t 1 r u I r on d 1 t 11111 t.:onl\.•r lot Tenm:. (1.11 dUt.'" Owni:r tran.-.r~rri:<I S.129,!">(JO !'i!'i!I I 1!11 l'rrll t 1 pa I ~ o 11 I ~ <I pt' n Sal ·farn 12 !'i Wc)l1clhrirl~1.· t hdrm. 3 ba IHj!hly uµi.:rmh·<l W1llO\\ l'rof<'~~iona I I a ndsc a p U\.I(. xl11l lr>l'a lrnn Ownt·r $12:1.000 ~. ll3:J'i . 0 pt' II lloww Sal 11-5pm Su11 I 5JJm R4 Songsµarro"' ENJOY WOODBRIDGE IBR CON00-$.53,!'iOO RECREATION Beaul.lJut ground)\, <1u1l'l. St~lt>·Slory. 2 br +den. secure Large pat1n, low 2 baths $102.000. t:all maintane nrt· M0\11.' 1n li<'orgc.? at <7141 552.;nou cond Owner 847 2liij: between lO&Sd:uly lrvme Par1hr lniM 10441----••••••••••••••••••••••• DRAMATIC ACROSS STREET CURVED FaOM LA.t<E STAIRCASE Woodbndge Arbor Lake. Two. tory, 3 br + den, beautifully upgraded 2 21-, baths. Family room. br. 2 bet , d e n. huge walk-in pantry & walk-Ill master bd & bath, pvt closet 1n mas ter br beach & jacuu1. Corner $122,000. Call George al view., $80.000 8~~ 1st (714)s.5.2-3700 between Ill TD. Only SllS.000 Poss• &5daily ble trade 640-1922 lrvme Pac1f1c WOODBRIDGE SPECIALS PRIVATE SPA aeautJl 1 yr old Condo WlU\ 1l's own spu. 2 BR 2~11ba quality homt• Deslrowi of Ovin11 1n the $87,5()0. ~uuru1 Lakeside com· So. Calif. Realty muruty cl Woodbridge? 546-5605 We have homes avalla· ---------ble In lhc price ranae Largest in Woodbridge, ~ from $72,900 lo SH5.000. Br. 3 ba. kHchen nook. 3 Aease call for detalh• car gar, Ute roof. bckyrd Jl r "-"008~1(1r,[ ' flf •1 '' · ~·~I JOOO view. On cuJ.<le·sac. Prof l nd cstpd & upgr'd U\ruout. Sl9S.OOO. Pnnc only. 5.5-5815. -WANT ACTJON!- •.. -.... ._ ........................... :I Wood /gl1t$.'I. Jae. Ocean vu. S'&'5K . 861-1221 .!!!!!!!!!!!!~~!!!!!~~~~~~====~==!~ Qaaalfed Ada 6'2·5878 . .. .., OAllY PllOf Ho4fMt for S• ....,..,. flw S. Ho4f.t" FOf' S. Hotne1 fot' S. 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TI StOf.000 ZONED FOi DU"-0 -Two .._.._. c~ ..,.,. pos.Wn for•llf 1t-.St4t.OOO SOUTH LAGUNA HOME -0c.. .... l ......... ...... ..... fl,..,._•md~.,amc .... SI SS.000 WOODS COVE -nr.. a..droo• tlw _... toecft of ,ot .... ai lloch tv b.och. $15 7.500 OCEAN AMO CAHYON VIEWS -Fo.-IMdrOOlll ltw wtftl flrtplact. C)IMttlt boo..,.+n..dw._cloteh. SIS7,500 Laguna Niguel Realty • MOST DUlaAILI 3 lldrm aardoen bomt' In prut11111u11 N11u11 I Sttcn"tt R<'<Jwood c:Wc·k 1rw 1n tt•n )'»td & hrlC'IJ 1••t111 rn (runt ft;l\'t' -11ltllf!I doer Thi tltlC' II "ac&al. r.ady It ~•llln~ rur you 't:W.!IOO THIHIUS I\ IJ"t!•l family h<1m1· w 11 ~lt'm'I. Ul(o t'llll')'. l'ltUll l.r') kllf'h Unck f1"11h 1n ll\'lnlt rtn wt<"ath1·drlil 1 .. ·1l1ruc l p .. 110... lfll 101 ~lf't w•lkllll( 1U11tu111•1 to Jr llljth ~·hoot 6' ''°' • 111 no"w iaurk 3.uuo '4tl-t4'4 495-5120 4'96-241 l llO·S050 \10Nt\Ht II Sll MMI I {'ONOO, lk l'lHI '11 w 1Jl•n ,. htll)' llt•1 ur W /)t'W I I Ill iJrp:'I, I'll' ,. Ul !IO;t P1•mn 1111111 \1 J. OCEAN VIEW FllY U,,Ett iiu.ooo H 1-:ulw·110 -Twobedroowct.o..wttta~•iew HUW/OCEAHVIEW •chwcCW.Jdl1t-.cetoModt. SIH.000 ~~~(~~:;rs WATCH THE SUNSET! f\-,1tiuy111 Mo11,m•h lluy -folr IMdrOOM hw wtftl ~ rOOM mid '"'' ru1•t• wltWawaHilcigdlstc.cetoachoob. SIU,900 MO~ rAMOltAMIC OCE .. M VIEW HOME l .fl.// t/r~~ifi.J,1 -Watfmners defkJM wHt: l IMdrooM1, l Yffi<'l'~~/'r" ct.ells.-~· gator.. s 161,ooo R E A L T y C OOIUNG WILL IE A JOY HERE MS.-VI.lo 1067 -Looi! Ollt ftte liftc:Jt.n to a bt ..HM •lew ............. ••• ...... . wtt• •JdMJ away Oft oall comhr tops.. tll•uul.lful up~rade<i :t Hit. leClllfiM MYing througlcOllt wlttt 1taiftecf CJ1cn1,. 2 b11, Tiffany modt•I home ,.tto .ct qNOt locotf• ,.... CretC...t lay. for sale bf owner Lr..: S219 900 1· or n er o t • new I y • landscp'd, s kyl1ted hv WOODS COVE rm w/wood vancllln.:. -A l IMdloom home wfth .-1trvc:table l>ecorato r Ms tr ttn . oce• YWW Giid ,_.._ --.t..lud fot. OWMr 14u/JJ1ty ~·alkoverin~s 1n -'7-,..,--all rms, patio w/rovi'r hot ,..-chcrMd GROfher ltOfM .ct,...., Mil Open ru.e Sat & Sun, or $269.500 t•all for appt, 830 4033, ~J Vera Cruz. M V ~ Li·ngo Mewpon1.ach 1069 ~ 497-3331 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. 11? ~-''"'" TRIPLEX In l ovely •..,... Nwpl Hgts llJ-04 Cluy. On me Orange Coast-look 10 Lingo firsr ()pen S at IS u n I 4 :~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~! 494-3223eve_s~~~-J Story Ocffftfro..t ...._.EB ••o I "'Y LOT Two 2 !>Wry uruts. un· ..,......,._ • surpat>Sed views . EK· 1044 ······•·············•·• 673-6634 tensive ust' of wood & If EMERALD IA y rdass Stauied glass win· Yo RE llanl to f nd ()('t.>an view <lows. moch, much more u• ••• lot l>nv~t.e bni.:h. Sl'C ~:'ne r finan ce al .lookm)'t for a :1 bdrm + >iat.t.• $195,000 1-;d l'nron ~.000 548·6230 family rm lnwnhome tn Realtor 645 6233 or BEACH OUPLF.X IJl't'rf1eh.I. Wl' have JU'>I 642000li ,, blk to otean w llh;,l}w n<.·ed i II ~ '" i•K Newport. 2 br + 2 br + I 1~1lt•11t 1•1m1l1t11m lll!>lall• & --------•! br guest aµt. Great sum· uol' mer/wanter rentals Xlnt HELP! We must sell 1n a hurry und are liold1nit Open llou....e on this 3 Bdrm lhl' ~O\lay from I LO 5 UW21 NUf'ton. Uruv Park Causey & Company 6cEAN.GOLF CllCd TEHMIS income. <213)190-2233 By l)Wl')er. OP84AU/SAT/SUM I 120 Troct.wlttd1 Ln Sma~ 4 BR, Den &r Family Rm + Si20.000 KITCH EN . Call Clco thetr agent at: I Uruted Brokers 64&7414 ~ 2739 IAYCREST ""DIR $200,000 .. wtiMl ..... 2bo. ... perlKt for .... And income, too. in thu. l'"-aClllCl .. tartolftlCMJ. "" w Sa n C I em e n t c lob Diddtlsotl. ACJt. duplex t:ach unJl has 3 979-1511 Bedrooms. 2 Hi.ths 11nd - ------- N"ar lloug •••(1 .lh:lll * NEW IN NrwMIJ * n:nt, own 900 I 7UZ m1.. c . T ,. ""l"U Just Reduced $2000 to $95,950 tor this Ao•• fw s.&e 1200 -... •s1on w " ...... .....,. ,_., Cn•u • Im beautifuJ 4 BR 2ba Showcase Home on ...................... . bWf'ol.'.ptn• teolf cwrac \U ~~"-a quiet cul-de·sac street. Features J~e 2112 •ca•• 3 br, 2'' !)It he Au~u.,h1 H-•..,. CL 1..._ ' f h AAll "' 11:• mill ~ unll.1JOOl•1d1· & S ..-rt-a.tly -eh4 -"' kite-hen area and lots o us Wvvv Start your own rand1 Jit\"ULtl l.1.1 liWll, lllUIUmt• ........ , ........ Jli. ..... ,,..... cabinets, ('OVered putw on 2 s ides ~ Pl1•nty of routn rur b11l lllH'~ tt y UWl\t'r ~cl/2 ........ 0.ty ............ boat door thru aar Owner will carry moblll' or, hom1· 1111t.J .,.,1771f '--I D · B I barn Xlnt t<·rm ' A. ............ O,pa ......, ge 2nd T. . ul 10% mt. uyer on Y Brdu.•r 2 BR +den +POOL o,-w,;s..,...10-l_.• ""' nccdi; 10% dn. to move in. Owner &TT·~&679·282:i ,_. AfpGlsttaHt to See would like a fast escrow. rALM DISBT C.t.ct ..._ ':tl.. MARINER R .E. Ask for Doug $168,000! ~ for »pprox 541 cu11 •hadl'f .... ,,..,IOI 848-1511 or842·5196 ~ or .irtll Approit fl cw Sala., ...t S.., .. 6Jl.oot4 acre;. Al util uva1I. 1 H1trbvr Vlt•w h11m1•i. S.0.Wfth 1076 O .. dlffll:a~ M on-. t• u 1• l u n h o ~ \ ' •••• •• • •. •. • ••• • • •• •. •• •• • •• • • • • • • • ••• • •• • •••• bl.-JluUfu.J 1~>.-w ~iwl + 1--------------------i ~ FltOM THE TOr ~..o..-.L...ll-Lt--plillJO it Ue•Jtmi. + d•·n 1• ,...,,,.., -..-1 t-:1't't'llt-nt hK'.ttion Qwt't PEKTHOUSE PRIVACY Breathtalung ocean view For S-. I I 00 0 r S th L , frOln high an Pre1nd1•nt1al •••••••••• ••• •••••••• •• •t n-..•lt1ll<ll'U>IYICll'l'llbUI n c u OU agu na s m ost Heightli New 11 .. tang. lo'AMll.YPF.'fPARK t~·,~~" 21~1~;0:;1 \r::.;.~ 1>rest1 gious addresses Hij!h above near new 2 BR <:011do, on 3Rr. dbl wide Kirkwood, ti 00 Laguna's Riviera coastline. where you ty •uoo will <idl fll!IL 111 122.000 WT) w _... ,.iJ i1 & BERTIIA HJ:o:NltY (SM••~•1,· 71,·1 tan enjoy unspoiled whitewater Rl!:ALTOR.S ...... [~- CONDO LIVIHG OPa.SPACE SElTIHG Catalina views . This beautiful. luxury 215 Del Mar 492 412i MobHe Ho... Store wood & glass Condo boasts 2 bdrm. & s-.-.. ___ !S411_ 11895 2 1 ~ bs. + den . Other amenities CQplstr-.o 1078 2UOO 28r. 28u. ram rm. incl ude subterranean garages & ••••••••••••••••••••••• wi.hr/dryr. d1shmas Lcr, '" 0 a ntic J. acuzzi. Treat yourself eeauL t.nse, :i br. 2 ba. rm '" lovel y <.;11 P11•truno "' f> Valley t"J>tut.ci. :-i • Purk today ... $161,500 For appt. today call nn. elec 11ar. rls to pool, Only ~.ooo Must 11ec• JI"' • ......._ ..a97. I 751 I~. schls & b<'h $72,000 (~IS 59 ,_. _. r • Buy now bef price• uµ Di •-L summer Own 955 3322 ICouM 9n111ff'i 492 2398 t:ntt wut on 1.tfl•en~·ll VI\> I IX' II l IOll J b r , )! 1 ~ lHl , !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ IWlunou,ly uv.iruuNJ 1n S... AM 1080 mint roodllio11 Only t vr •IY OWMst * UDO ISLE ••••••••••••••••• •• • ••• old M1111 <X'l·,111 vh•w Harbor View Palermo AESTA TIME! N1•WJ>Qrt l.1l1•stylc at .in customized rus tic look rttlME PROPStTIES CIDt'Q dt· Mayo 111 just affordoble 11m·c Jui.I 4br 2i,.<.iba Jae, 2 BBQ's, around the t•orn<·r Wllt'tJ 646-17tl Owner w1U carry large 219&221 Via San Remo Celebrate by ~1v111g a 2nd. T.D $198.000 2012 Pnced S49S.OOO• fiesta in your own home Port BnstolC1r nus lovely 3 bedrm. '"'• ---21/J ACRES Start your own r um·h Plf'nty of r oom ftJ r mobile or, hom1· antJ harn Xlnt term :. l.lroker b'77 5009 & 679-2823 11tr1<t•t lroot:A.:011 . t>rH'i• S 3 7 S , o 0 0 0 w n i• r 714.328 37~ I ACRE FOK YOUk Mu u1u; 01, HOM 1'.:S l'l'I'; rtoom for pool, barn, corrul' amt amm11h1 Xlnl h·r m i. llro~wr li77 51i0!1 & 67U ~ 365 ACRES You woo't believe tlH!· seren<' valley l11adl'1I with ~k trees that you will walk anveatoni U1ru after lht-i.ub·d1 vLS1011 So. of Orange County 111 the path of ~rowth. In vt•stor·., terms Bkr. llb765717, l /S23·441::! I NVl':STM t-:NT PROPEttTY 5 Al"ll"" e an bl.• :o,ph l tu I"• Ul'rt• parccb Show ... xlnl r1•1 urn I n vt•slor terms Umkt•r 677 5ti00 & 6W 21123 •Seller will rons1der bath home has a family lowe r offer If escrow rm, not to mention th<· doses on or before Apnl perfect back ard for eo- Mint 24' S1Rnaturt• in a1llt --- 5 • Park, 21lr. Wa. fom 700 ACRES ~~m!Q .~~~. w/pool, Jae. fam rm, completely remodeled B1~ lot much mon· Owner wall finance No crC'd1t ncet.Jed SIS5,000 bala nce. Ask for Ed Olernow 964-2455 llG & IEAUTIFUL & EAGER TOGO 5 U H :1 II <J Somt•rs~l. k111•ht• nook . fam11, w I w 1• th a r . ell 111 n ~ r m. 2 fpll.''i.. VH'W 0 Ne~ port Cenlt•r /\ p 0 I I I n I! s h 1• rl privat·y & 11 pr11•1• y o u I" a n ' t lo f• :a t Own('r has houl!ht annlhe>r humt• Sul>m11 <Jll offt•rs '~I 1,SOO tl!OI Port Carlow HEW EXClUSIVE IWFfS LISTING Custom Condo Up· graded & enlarged end unit. 2 Br, den in this I s tory home . $149.S-OO ()pen Sat/Son 1 5 at 504 l\venida Lorenzo. BURR WHITE RULTOR. IMC ~ 675-4630 •CHARMING* SUDOISt.E • Newly decorated . lo'tcnch country home. 2 Bdrms & den . Lovely pat.10 entry. One of best btzys $225.000 D.M. MARSHALL &ASSOCIATES 23,1.919. CaJl agcnt for de t.eruurunJ(' Has a huRe l.aLl.s. poo l with dre-.,•nR New custom bwll homes rooms. Atld larf(e bit in oCoutstanding quabty bar . Aff ordable at ()penSat&Sun 1·5 $76.400 Ca ll P B l Or By Appcnntment 964-2431 835-0211 pag1:r IAYFROKT C0"4DO Elegant 2 Bdrm. den. on beach w/sweepmg view ~.000 Byapplonly. FAMILY HOME OH QUIET STREET 40' lot. cathedral ce1hnl(. 3 Bdrm & guest quarters ~.ooo. By appt only DEHME SODBLIHG UMITED IROKBlS 675-5626 ll94QI $61,800: . Tree Lined Street Lwh street. huge yard with rru1t t r ees! 2 bt:droom doll houi.e with d1n1ng. t·atanl( a rea. fi replace and bualtans. Ilk-al i.Ulrter ! BK H (;ull ~1720 TAABa.L. -· 644-9990 Original Newport Beach ---------1 cou.age 2 blocks tosaod Cozy. clean starwr home near So Coast l'laza. $6.5,000 Call ater JPM. 'rr>l-8967 Udo Ille 2 bt. I ba, front & rear lawn-> Open house Sat & rm. AC. fruit lret·~ .. R1vers1dt' ('ounty 11t a $45.000 t:-isss) S 79 ma.in fr•'t•way offram1J Disco.t lroke" Somt· xlnt commrrl·1al 492 ~ potential Rapidly d1· -veloPinR area & 2 mile~ (J( fn:'t•way fronlal!1' I 11 wi.t.orkrms I ACRE t'OR YOUR MOBIL!:: or. HOM ESITE Room ror pool, barn. corrals untJ animals. Xlnt ler mi. Proker. 677·59» & 679-2823 LOW PARK RENT Sin.:lt' wide 2 8r C:hamprnn :.hows l1k.-new. owner an1t10U'o, $20.f>OO ( i'"F'.!146-77 I Mobile Ho.-Stiort 8411 88!15 YA APPROVED farruly Park 1977 lnJ)l4> wid e Barran f(t On tA080C06541 $33.000 Monterey Mobile Homes 8:5~ FARGOA.E. 11 b71 58H or 11 :-,~ 2QI!() JNV~IMt-:NT PROPF.KTY IO Acre:.. can ht.-split 1\1 21'2 acre parcels. Shows Kint re turn l nY1·-,tor terms Broker 611 5009 & bl9 2823 IMsiMSs Pl"OfWrly I 400 . ..•...•.•...•••...•... R.E.OfflC£ Open Sat& SINI Sun l s. 31335thSt. Nohm Ham to4pm. R. E .. Inc. Jim Howard . 1090 --- FOR SALE Complete with or£11:1· eqwpmcnt & furo1tun• 1.340 -,q ft Pvt & semi pvt otrief>S I t:> )'rs n · ma1ru0Jt on lea:.<: iit ~ per sq rt with 3 year 011 t1on Call 673 4 t!l i 111 963-31.00 100 Via Cordova .e'7·2894; 494.9473 <rorner Via L1d0Soud I Oy Owner 3 bdrm. 2 ba. 3 wuts m gd. shape So per large fam. rm. $285,000 Joe to b<'h Some oc. vu or see it and make offer $179,500. 536-9004 Harbor View Kd Lra. Prime Duplex Rare 3 bdrm, F.R. Cape Par11al ocean view Cod Condo. tri ·le vel. St.C'(l'I to bch Ct'dar/l1lc. great view. pool. tennis, frpk. s undeck . 3br . 2 assumable loan. $179,900. hath each. Uy owner 6'16-8181-Agent $270,000 675-5520 --------- ••••••••••••••••••••••• PRJCE DROPPl-:0$7.000 28r, 2Ba . dbl w1rl•· Madison. ~ min from bch. s m ~ts welcomt· UC712ll 771 Mobile Ho.. Store 848-.8895 ASSUME EXJStmg loan . $49,000 to assume Live where tht> eagles l>Oar, sl)('ctaculiir v1ewof rught lights to the ocean. 4 BR + fr + rp vaulted cc1hngs & wa11s •-------- C....hryLoh/ Crypts 1500 .••..••..........•..... Cornt>r Burial Plot Sun.wt i.t·rt1on Har bor rtest. CM g)() 639·1D21 CcoeuuwrcW P'roperly I 600 ....................... Harbor View Homes Mon· tcgo, 4br 2bu newly de· cocat.eU, close to srhools. 1 park & pool. liy Owner 557-6122 dys. 8:13 llHH CATAl.JHA VIEW Charm plus nl•Wnl':h '12nl Cliff Ur 1251,000 Owner/Agt 631·3230, 645-5044 are actented by c lear cedar woods . Lavis h baths are graced by gold ftxtures Ent.erutinment size decking ProJ)l:rly appraised at $365.000 Owner:. mu:.t :.e ll ! $329.000 RUM.U REAL TY 551-7977 •MO DOWN PAYMENT• Information OAC 1 2 3 Br aU ar('as_ Adil. r;1m1ly & pet parks M11nt.erl!y Mobile llom ... ., 839 b!>:i5 1...-T IEACH C· I Six ret.a1t :.ton!b ror lilllt· s:o>,OOOw lLt:rm:. A~\. Tn Co Rlty f.ii1:> Ofi2 I HURSERY SCHOOL l.lc'd for 44 ch1hlrcn + 'I bedrm. 2 ba home 011 back of large lot EAStlLUFf Olotce corner location, adJatent lo park area 5 Bdrm 3 baths w1lh m11ny extras . Top l'ond1t 111n il.92.500. Roy McCarcle. RJtr 541.7729 eves NOUOWN PAYMENT ~n House Sat/Sun 1964 S..CletMtth 1076 Wft"""'5r... 1098 38r, dbl wide Madison, 4 San Burno E. Bluff •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• tooAC,pncedtosellf;,i.I $U8}JOO. Agnt. Llnda Or Beaut. Pres. Hgts ocean MO QUA&.IFYIMG S2'l,OOO. <1962U-76> OAC <lluck751·2060 vu condo. 2 Br 2 Ba. t.opurcha.se thas 4br.2ba Mobit.Ho..Store frplc, pool. Open Hse home in xood area. Jo'ull ____ 848_88!}_5 __ _ Sat/Sun 12·5. 833-3004 pnce $72,950 Park Place.Inc IJ.\2 7461 $16.900 P ark Plan>, Int 842 7461 --- OMLY $96.500 R.T .S REAL TY 551..4741 panoramic Vlt'W $165.000 4 bdrm, 4 bath on pvt --------- MEVStAGAIM IHHEWPORT Say MffB.L011 to PRtCE REDUCED $IXXX> on thui su~r 4 br. 2'"1 bath. IRe famrm & formal din rm STB'S TO IEACH Dbl wide '61 lra1lerama (0N5186) 3 pvt b<'h & p1er Sublett.Jn..: allowt•1I I Located 1n Trl·.1~un· I"' :QIOI Pac1f1(: Coiisl ""') La~ Bd1 Offl'rcd hy R l' n a 1 :-. ., a n ,. t' M I' NE:.WPORT Bt:A<'H Convah.'St'ent Ho .. p1tal & Mt>d 1ra l Bid.I( I' LlJS room to expand <;ro•.-, IJl('Qmt• SUl2,4UO yrly. I-~' QUISltt•ly lHICt•tf ,it SV00.000 • Che rry La l.e. Sunny •An ideal locauon .. AGOODIUY!! 1104 So. Coast l11way decks & boat flock. Una· • -t.och I 048 1r1 Village Fair ~· $268,000 Pnn. only .....,_-LAGUNA Bi''.i\''11 2215 Healhcr Lane, N R NEWPORT DUPLEX $139,500 •An e legant En1:l1 s h Tudor condom mi um . •Price<! from S 125,000 •IO'k down fina ncing UIO deg ocean view from cxqu1s1te two·s lory 4 Bed. 211'.l ba on qwel tree SHOl'l'ING Cf':NTt:H m i.tor.-., 1n ab~lult>b ·.,pie· & i.pan" ('t1nd1t1011 S97.400 yrly Pnt't> for 1111 ~111k ,tile W-~.000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • "' Open Son J-4. Pnn ontv •DUPLEX* 497-2457 11421121 dys or 6750516 Steps t.o beach. This is a Newport Classic at an ar fordable price. Good summer/wanter income PotenUal. lnvei.tors bel ler hurry! Ca II S40-113l Park Pla~.lnc842 7~61 bned cul-de·sa1• street Other R Est Ocean side of hwy, ll•vcl ~~~~~~~~~I evci./wknds. lot. easy-aC'('('SYfto bcacti -= --ll--~ p111nt, minor r... f'IHST HOUSE? EAST UFF This coud l.lt! your last chance to buy un out· st.andl.nJt 2 br and den, 3- br or (or 'Nttb-:!YJ hath ho me close to ever· rtJ:>ing. OnJy 14 available an this exclusive offenng. The G&ocluwr Co. Winding s t aircase, 2 •••••••• ~c:' •••• ?!~ ..... . frplc's, one 1n hu l(e ..............au-- .maslA!J' swt.e which I:. a -~• 714~·~16 BAYt-.HONT 64...0070 or p&ll"S; ideal for home & Small 2 BR cottage, legal VlEW real re treat. gl'tial ..._.,... -I HUL f a m 1 y h l> m l! , ••-•u•••••• ••••• • • • • • t.uxunous~ moh1l1'-home..! ~9759 e• /wknds h vrn~ with :ol).:.LC1uu:i !CondomtttiUMJ/fO.Wft• cubanu lbr with dl.'n, 1·e homft for safe I 700 income Hurry, only R·2, huge back yard, all 5 br, 3 ba expanded liv S1'5,000 wood, fplc. sep. I lilt ren-rm, marble frplc. frml MissionRealty 4lM·0731 tat. SlOK dwn. ownr dmrm.lo-down.Assume w/carry balance By balance. By owner : ~HERITAGE • • REALTORS REDUCED $10,000. lo $149,000. ilHACH REAi.TORS •EXCITING• mcnt pal.Jo. :.Lone frplc ••••••••••••••••••••••• plush Dt!W c arpeting • COR"4St LOT W /large front & side y ards enclosed by wrought iron fence, 1s setting for 3 bdrm. 2 hath h o m e. Ocean vn·w Sl.57,500 (Co340P) 900 Gt1-.yr. St. L .... ltecll own er, Prine only . 64().7778 See Sheffield Plate al Tustin Ave & 16th 1n leachArH Bea utiful 1 976 S1lvercrE':\l 24X5!l 3Br, 28a. s Star Adlt l'l'l Park <MT1027l throughout 2 levels, Park Bnst.ol Condo, l lh. open beamed reillng... l ba. pool/Jae .. sauna . xlnt <'Ond Home 111' S5J,900 5:16 3 11 7. eludes stove und rcfng 751~74 642.94()1 ---------'.JY1 No. El Camino Real SAN CLEMENTE 492-2100 GOOD FtHANCIHG Olarming family home on street to street lot: re- cenU y remodeled. incl. ceramic Lile In baths & beautiful carpe ting . Sl20.000 rltOIATE SALE South Laguna: ror those who like the ch»llenge of a fixer·upper. sec this one today! Hequlreii C'OW1. confirmation, of· fered at $129,000 MYSTIC PARK A serene mt. & tanyon view with '11mpses of I.he Ot'ean, thu1 spacious 4 bdrm. famUy home has been freshly painted & carpeted. $207,000 Owner Must Sel! CUte beach house near the bay. 2 Bdrms +guest quarters ABkiog only $149,500 ""''°"' ,. ... Rlty 671-2051 ONLY $40,000 Newport Be ach by take over 917•~ loan 11l Pacesetterllomes $1001 mo. 4 Ult, I '• l>a & pool Hurry! Ow1lrtag1. Open dally. except Fri----------1 1 : ........ ...a..,w--' lch 55MY177 day. BeautJful new 2 BR. 2 bu ...._...... ... r"' • Condo. ocean view. ter Sm1n·k dab m the middle 811( 2tily, newer 4hr. 3ba. (7141631-0094 rifle buy, $92.500 or beautiful Newport Back Bay . flu$(e lot. ~~~~~~~~~ 496-7408 Harbor . A g11rden Horse~ OK S 149. !1!19 -tliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.I par ad 1 s e + Pets . ILUFfS CONDO Prin. Only. G45·7783, w. END, lg. ram. home 3 Marvelous p\tbch. Walk Desirable 2·story new1y l'.M. + BR. 1114 ba, oo R·2 90 OPEN SUM 1-5 to shopping in Newport decorated 3l1r, 21h ba , n. buildable lot. $265M . laydlff Vllege Harbor's most exclusive great kitchen w/lota or WATEARIOMT 1101 Seashor e . Prin· IHMottteVlsto. area (K.1..0757> cabinets, many t1xtn11, COMDO cl pals o nly. Owne r B 2 beaut.tful view, wrou•hl v· I 40 AdultCommumty.2 r . L-HIHs " lhr2bu 1ew/s 1p 64.5-81 .. ,..,. baths. H""e livin" Spec_..,.--lal hy lroo enclosed paUo. Open • --10 t S'"9 500 ~ ..., " .....,.. P · .., • · room, frplc, newly de· house Sat/Sun l·SPM On· 545-3639 DOVER SHORES VIEW corat.ed. lush earth tone BeautifuJ s Star Adil Pk, -----at unbellev1tbly low price ~ s/ dS49.SOO 673 nm o..;:Ss. t800 FJ..'l'ORO lo'AM IL Y PK Converts to atJull 4·15 79 SWI tame to purcha:.t' a 38r, 288 + bonus r m A/C coach $J:J,OOO Call 0 1A559-5767 Nt>wport Beach lbr l blk ••••••••••••••••••••••• EASTS I DE Cuswm unils on ll(t' lol. real ll.'ak wood intcnor. hUlo(t> frplr .. new plumb mg & roo(. Only $88,500 Owner 646-0917 to ocean $12,500 Low\>sl pnet.'<14 l'll·A .C M &1&567M $142,500 Cut SI0.000 Co7.y ---bea m s. near :.hop.,. Mobile Hom(' lmprov.-ocean. GUQll rent, lor m" n t Sp 1· c 1 a I i i. t ~1223 Reruussann• 499·3816 ly$166,S00.2l9aVb t.a En· ---------4 br 4 ba. fd , fr. AIC. 3 carpeung thru-oul. Walk :Mit~ Seacrest.. 2 lge Hr. lrada. Owner/broker SEClUDID gar.~,000 Owner. to beach & shoppin". 28a, w/aU the xtras On· ~ NEWPOKT 1n:ACll Lux· leavmg area. 644-4746. HACH HOUSE 646-4718 Eve . 78 000 " ly$29,500. •la.AND H11:" * ury bdrm Units St~ps to 3bedroom as.bonus room. ---------Super Buy! S ' CAIJFORMIA I 9 7 8 V h I w 1 cJ e beach l''ee simple land By owner R·2 lot, appro" u .. i.l. brtght llvln" are11 • AA IEACH p •ci.,•c Kingsbrook. nr bch. lo Perl t.o live in one r<:nl liOldlO w/sm Me. rented 1o:eb-pauo. 2 bl~ks to BY OWNER IEA&.TOltS "' " PBrk rent. ($62801. Won't Ole other or for mvesl· at SUO/mo. 3233 Clay St. ocean. Owner w 11 1 ~No. EJ Camano Real MOllLE HOME last al $31,900. ment. i\11kmg $1!17 .000 · Npt Bcb. 192,500. Buyers finance on contract with ..__ VJtw How.1 SAN CLEM ~NT~ SAi.ES Monterey Mobil<' Homes c a J I (or u p p t • ~e;,1~0:~ ::~e~nb~ low down payme n t, Two Valuable prop for 492.-2100 Z706Harbor.Ste206 A lm·6535 714/9titi 5929. A:;k for buy'"'t. Call owner's $~.500 u le. Bolh located on --------• 540.5937 Paul/Brtolker 11os N Con1 Ht~ev lawYer. S.·71U. If not In MIW'POltT CEt4TB part<. --------•-------• lftcCMlll--,,..-,..,-'f-2-0-00 ~t,~~~~e..,~; 92'>!1• Iv mag. IEALTY SOMMERSE1' 5br. 3 tar S@'\\ .lllA-J) £ ~s. u.,..AtThe leoch ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~~~~~~l~'":I1177 SeU --U\J-'-np--r .. -t-w-ltb_D_a_l_IY ___ 6_4_0.._ll_t_2 ___ gar. Huge tennis tourt "t.1 'ob <r HUHT1MGTOMICH 6util1TS I LOT 2 BDRlf 2 balh Upper 171414119 •59• PUot Want Ad.I. OtUGIHAL me yrd. $235,000 t'ee. Tltat Intriguing Wore/ Gome with a Cltudfe Feel the ocean bret"z.-s It BAL.BOA PENINSULA Unit al Wffl Nine. Most 1_.._.. 1052 •-W&-...1 IOI• ....,. ~ c:u.T • POUA .. -----pta.ygollwhenyoo hve In 1 Lot Off The Beach deau'eable loc. We orftr _.......,.,,...... --.--.,.,,.....,. 6 Balboa Island be ach PALERMO 48R. view or O·,~~-... ~-· old• t'" this '64 Skyline, dblti Balboa Peninsula. Will Uuaualtroronl1 S83,SOO. ••••• .. •••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• houae with 2 bdrm•. park ",city ll1ht11 . ~· -·v-_ widedoll howie. Bag open sell on tontract. All new +newer 2 bdrm. apt. $219,000. f'ee. 494·2023. low lo'°'"' to... tll!lple -· noor plan &f fc:nced yard C"""'l& mote. awr dbl. garage, with I~~~~~~~~~ ~ -..-MODERN COMM'L Coldwel Banker '-1, +guest •fit. wathi: f MA p RE T · OPF.NSUN.10-3PM Ill.DO Oood locaUon. ".,. Cl "-I m --------n--T1.--.-...-...---c 1m w. Balboa Ulvd. 8upetb atthltectw-. a Int ~. p,cM; er w UDO tSLI i r I r I I 'MOS""... ltO .. SOM RIAL TY eonstrucUon. 5 •lr cood REsaNllAl BROl<ER.aGl ~ MIWPORT llACH OOUNTRY CHARM .... ___ _,_......_._....__.. $20, 995 870..6500 omces. Ample parking. DAMA POINT -···n 675·1642 45'1ot.3br6den.llvrm. I v 0 l E" I s '18 Rcmic, dble wide. 2 -----sco,ooo. BeauUful 3 bedroom •• 2 bath -d i n rm . New I)' r e · ..-_--... ....... ..----f. br. masonlte siding . TRJ PLEX, l'lra l ge .-..0 -usive _........,_... c .... ·nt.ry .. 1t,.h·n I 1 1 r shake roor. rea1 br•ck rooms. 3 enc• 2 "ar 1 Bedtoom, 2 bath home executive home with panoramic ,.." -;;b-";rorefrig~ 3.;;_b~•. ' l planter. nr Wes tmln.ster gara.ies. Modest ma1•t. loea&Atd ln tot.al privacy. ocean, coaata.I & city light views. USTING I 1 • m I l r s u l l e I Ix: Mall" Sao Diego f"rwy. Od Income. Prine only. 'nUt "o1d world" home Private mu ter suite wtth beamed r.s wtbalcony. Sunny 10. T 1 X 0 " . • ~ bl.ltcMt want.CS live S7036. 646-47S7 • .. m~b IOU&hl after ill f '-l d l d k UOOATITSB T ratio W/fountaln . ' I I I E dollartfOfapl-olll•~tol SullllhlncMoblle ffomCA --------u 1... llin I ce ngs, U"'C'P ace an v ew ec . ' bedroom• •• b•tha, ~zo 000 Bv ow .. er. .... _ __..._....__~ TION Hatbor,S .A. TrioJ..x, by owner. 2 Bdrm c:Mnn .• ...,. ce 1 •• " Heated:J:.' with jacuzzi. Cloee to lar1e couatr)' kitchen m.otu · 1 .. • .--------told lllm, "l..oc*. lf1 l0t "''f!O· •~3"700• uJ;, ~nt cond. Leaving .,. liviAI rm, ••e rtplc. ..... ..,. 900 wtUi n....i•ce. P'1bulou1 I u a p s l D I not.-." SW~. mwit sell. s1~· 000. -CO ttWnc. Frencll we m 8. ,...._, • rn .. .,. I C • n " e....... _, ·-d k fOt entetta ntn1. om· __ av* I J I' J" J 0 C-tet. ,.,.. <M\le ...,ed •12 VJ.KlNG.22xS5, corner '1116-."'" Pl .. C.M. Drive docn optdlq to ec A ~ ~ co. forteble bomt for l•l'I• .,_.._ _ . • . . _ trr ,, ... "' 111 ,... ,......,. -4 by t b on ca lt J. A!!. ea 81111 pvt )'tftl. Preleot.ed family. Call aow. It woo't lhl OWntt. • rechM!td to ~ ~ ,,..,. -. ,... J bel9w apece, m&n¥ l'tru. Cost• 60-S077; Oa)'a trt~. etcdy~ 496 7222 831 0836 &llt l M7$.000. ,.,, U.28 .al \ Men adult park . . --~':00: .... ~ ~~-• mt:·.r I' r r I' r r I' r I' r I ~-roua UNlts.C.M. mo So. Coul Kl1hway ftne .... .. .., .... cocnt ...... 8'15-CN75. Opn I Near new. 3 Br 0-Mt"I ,..~r,'"~~~1 ............ bcae8unl·S.UO..-dSt .• •&;u;r I I I I I I I I I I I ~:r6,0=~l8~M ~~:i2::.·2~~Jt:." ~~~~~~~~~!i!ii!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~J!~~~~~~~~ ... ~~.~j ICl+Mo&:!'fl~•Clntfflc .... ==•~·~o•~o:J.:==PUol=C\au======A=da=.==:.J.;;=TSL===)O=n=lm==~=8'2==·1=803:::::. ~!~.~~ ..... .t~~~~~ ...... ~~.~.~~~~ ...... ~!.~':'!' .. ~ ...... ~:~!.~:!~~ .... ~!!!.~~!~~ .... ~~r.!!! .. ~~.~~=!:':':~~ .. ~~~~ ..... ,rop.rly 2000 ~.~~!':' ... ?!.~~ ~!:~.~·, ....... ?~!.~ ~·~ ......... : .. ??~~ ~~:~:.~:!~~ .... ~'!'.!'!'!'~.~~~ •. ~!~~~t:.~ ... . Fr1dily. March 9. 1979 DAILY PILOT • --•1111111111 ................................ 1 •••••••••••••••••••• ";. ••••• n.•:,\N .! IUt tiunuc~. otbr,lll1011f u, 1Lr n,·w,1'101<1.< Wuodbr1 di.:t< co n do Mtwpotthech 326' ... ...,.,..._.. 3769 ~taM.M 3124 • p11t10 & 111·1• 111 • •c-~ co l>flnn 111111 lf1uh 33101 lmmt'<l occu p11nc·y 21Jr •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• • EXCHANGE UP! Quall Pia<'~ Propc!rtt closed t-s~~" on ovc-r $67 .m1lhon rn sale~ and ex<"ham~es l ost yellr Our mvt•ntorv of pnde ot ownership .met 1ckeNOn t \ JW unttb • how~ nwr~ th<•n ~ inrunw projttts for <i Ull.' rrom ,1up1Px<'~ lo th,• lOO + r un>:t-St>vt,.rttl <'' our '1J.!t'nts \'1:.1t 1't·xns re~ul urly to t'Ollt•ct h stm ~., Jt1d we· h:w o brok ~r on ... oli.rit>d l>t..iH lt~t.·n l'<11n 1't· a.:> und Ne' d.t W c h a,.,. opt' n 1 n.: s for ... P' _. r n I ht.'<'lll)t~. t''t(Wrtl'n<'t'd prof f>'-ston ub to Join our :.tarr Prt•\ wus c ,ix•r1t•nr '· wath homC'~ und rt•i.1dt•nllul mcom" or t:om int.'rl'iu I prorwrt 1t•s '' nf't"Cit•<t Unit~ uva1lublt.• tnductt• tht• followini.: 5 l's. 3 J'"· 9 4•-.. ~. :? fi., l w~. 12 t t, 15. 4 r6·s, t 7 19. :! :!U, 22 3 2,1·,. 2 24 s, 25. 2ti. :!7 . 28 ... ~I. ~ ll's J.t. :!~1. 36. 40. 85 f • 2 l l:!'s 125 . mott•I hotd rN1rcment homt•. shoppmg t'l'lllt·r~. o ffict• hu 1ldm~:.. H \' µ..rk. mohd<• homt.• park . 1ndustrwl hu1ld1ngs 111dul>lr1al Mk:,. land .ind lob Somt> st•lt><'lt'<i pruµt•rtlt'" 4-PLEXES WOODIUINING FIREPLACES Each unit h i:!S a woodburn1nJ.( fire place. private patio and endosed garage. Actually l\~o duplexes on one lot. 4 duplexes all together IO('ltled in Huntington Beach. Will <'Xchangt.• PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP HOME PLUS INCOME Buy l. 2. or up to 9 of these :-.uperb .i .plexcs each with 1.500 sq . ft townhou se with fire p laee 1n Huntington Beach 112 miles to beaeh ! 34 UNITS Pride of ownership all adult complex onl) 1 1 ~ miles fr o m beach in H unting t o n Beach . Gas tl ato r fireplaces. private patios, j!ara~es . Only 2 years old. 20 UNITS COSTA MESA ? year old pride of ownership. Many with beamed ceilings. Patios. decks, fireplaces. and pool in hi gh demand area. 17 OCEANFRONT UNITS R i g ht on th e beach Run as <Jpartment!-. or perhaps motel ' Great upsid e potcnt1~1. I I 2 UNITS Only S25.000 each for these 2 bdrm .. J 1 2 bath pride or ownership units in a prime r ental area. Will accommodate exch ange. I I 4 UNIT MOTEL Near Disneyland a nd freeway access. First owner write-off on this turnkey project. Sister unit in operation. OVER 120 IN-HOUSE LISTINGS! Most in Ora nge County. from houses and 4-plexes to biggies with nearly half of them income properties. Call one of our professional staff of over 40. Large enou~h lo serve. small enou~h to care. No drivebys please. AGENTS mM1 IROHRS -We h ave a few pos itions op e n for licen sed pr ofessionals who would like to affiliate with Orange County's fastest g rowing Real Estate or ganization. Call for an appointment. QUAIL PLACE PROPERTIES, U4C. 17141752"-1920 ., '"'-~··· to.!iCI mo ~I urn llul l'•nt"l'r 4!13 mi 1 den. 31 Woodland Or Titt: COVE LAMAHCHA APTS ,,._ .. M••• J 12.. ---WXl mo ~ 4025 Ba~~1dc Drwe I Dr, den. TOTAL ~ l,263 bet giirdt!n fh ilWtll'r ~I'!> I'\ lrt'mt•I)' low ~·ll1•r 14 111 I urr)' 1111 hlHID1'111tt 111 -. -CJUU:'I' OCL-;AN VU bv ( "~ h I d I 0 h h ••••• • I I I.I'll WuocJbrld"t• ,~ro1>"1 n u "' c, "Vl ""'11" • ""'1 • ~l:s. I\ u t11. s w r , ••••••• •• • • •• •• • • "lift, rou.~I Ill( (• () • .. "' n • ..-,. n....1 18~" ... -I b" II' ""' . I l1111i"1' 1 li·,111 "'"" 1 21• J ..,,. r (.' ,, "'owi·"--t•, 2 BR + du" JJCUlll ~ uxe olV LIVING IA<i, enc . gar . f!llli uQ txlrn:rurn Vv J'"' i29~ r11·~:~~!:11i'1~~'11·~1 .0~~~'. z;, ~::"112 ror .i.ira~.:~· '"'"'.A•~tL,'W Pool. Gas Pd. 77lS Sruu 1nrl "" uuh1 . no ~ta !\l•t• l\dllb/oo pct~ $<1~. w I 0 p II n t! r I. ll k l' 3 u "',.~· h £ r I Pl. 642·~. ~ll &..we Ceioh Aow Low 6oww ,.,_,., ).tljOl)ZI «1"1-4m:1 l111•1 l1l1t1•. $570 mo or, "'' uu, Clmi y MESA Vl-:RO.t; home at 5".'ll ~ room, v1"w, pool, tc1u.1U.. l Bedroom ..._....,._ te.c1' l 140 (~e .. n vww homl'. 2 llll 2 110!.0 Cull 759-1092 furnished mm.phcr~ 2413 hr dlx lllr. 714/542·3676 l \JJ. t-"Otl S 1' I'll I' •• ••• •• • • • •• • •• •• • • • ••• Uu, +. "or, w I(), 1-1~ Wuodbndt" Condo, new A apt.-1, no pet~. 546· 1034 N1·~2bt l ho 111cl uUI '1'1•11 I rurr I I 2 I'll d k partmenta mo. ltl<'lt. ulll ll!lQ J!llfl :.t!Jr, 11/• (j , ('rJ,)l.!\, I rJ.1~. B S, OVl' Y > .. <'C . W .. ...t... VIU-1\1~ pool )II<' ri·1· 111\ t'\!~ l>llln,, c·urprt, • • m1 tn w1dt' 1tr{'enl>l'l I. pool • Plua Beauillul o . "1 ,-01 b '-T'"d $.:WI.I Ur.l l\llll ----l:lkt• All n •r pr1v $450 ~ i\J:!l &14-013'4 (1(.'llU • ran nl'W 1 141 1'11 h•vc·l 3 ur ""' 2ba rurn . mo t144 lSllCM ---s1n9te. 6 2 Bedroom adult apu. No pel!> Pool • • • • • ~ .. och rm neurb<'a<'h Hcnt 1Jr -flack Boy nn•u, 2 Or. (fum.6 Unlurn) JUC~L1.~nda1ly ••••• •• • •• ·• •• • • • ••• • • • i.:11r111w. Ii< pattu M :Hun· 955 W u1tJ1 St UNITS UMITS UtillTS 2br IM'flll r11rn 1"° Can)UU bl· 11~ 023'.I I --.. och 1 2... 11duh' Nu " l!> $4(}() • AU UllJJt-Pmd l:Stlrh S255·S2ti:'> Ai·ri·, l>r Ul:i Ph 2131 BT 32'22 _,.... •• •---R u ...,.... ...... 2 t1~h•'\,...4'. 1' l'W.~ll•.i :ijijrJ01'rll.3 t>1~lltll!I Of"O ii ••••••••••••••••••••••• Avutlablc i\pr ll 10 •no..-~ed lur-..,., . ...., .. 4 ~ .. , SIOH.000 ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Uea<'h, l'uol. T1•nn11>, 6'12.2261 2 Brsa35·$350 ( \t rnµU•-. $1:J.),f.IOIJ He111pofi ••ch 3169 :: Story. I tn . 2 llJ d1111n~ St'torlty Short turm, • SwunmU>9 TetW& 1~1.. Mgml 645 8122 t I ph'"l"' l llH 114»11•u ••••••••••••••••••••••• rm. frolc. d"hwhr. patio. locig t.erm $(00 per mo Channing 2 BR. 2 ba, l 111u ..... da d hi I 'ml llW ooo Nt•v. <.'..11i.· l 'od, 2 lilt 2 1111 (rl(-11 yd. gut Kldll & \ll'l' 494 Jlll3 rar gar, frplr S500 211 • Act•Vlll .. Duoct0< Ht-11ul. br:rnd new ;1 ult 1111 1111 t.:.!!'l uoo l ltlll .,holl 11•ru1 CJI\ ok ~ /\"l Nu rl'C 'rust.in i\ve Open Sal & r ... Swwlav Brw>eh UPl!>. S1111c. l & 2 br 11. I 1u1 5.tt:>.11011 1..-1 WJll ,,, 1 .:.1 tJt•7 .,rt ,, YtA ~. 973 2g7 1 WORTH SEEING Sun 00 !''732 • H...nh Cl..b&. Sow>a. w/townhbC i.tylt• 1-'rpk. 4 .;ll llOW fur 1frl.ill' 110 lor2rouJd I.JV!: In lhL'I Super &ckbay J b<Jrm :? IOC'\IUUI ~y rm. Jmmt.'d O<' ,111\ ul .,111 111, ,.,,1111•111 On uni rn11\ 2111 I h.i ~"Volley 3 2 34 1n level arch1tcc:t 's ba hum•• Lar.:c fenced 1 .. ,1 •. rt> :..ao Ji,,L;1 """1fubk wtt•l.ly i.t ,irt ••••••••••••••••••••••• flrcam. overhanging a PLUS MUCH MOR£t l Br, I Ua $325·$3:1!, 11u• ~· ., t 7tll 1,7J ooa> •Jf ~ 1 t , 1 ramb'·na ;rard, patio v.1lh built 1n 2 Br . 2 liJ $:i9:>-$42!i ,M l:•l'lb(' hit• eincn ,tr) :iC'•I . u ,, 1•u" .. y t '•33 ""'L ~1.:mt f•I'' "• 1:· 1•11 1·"•'1 " I ( I Laguna Can) "n '""' '"an l'l< ras. " Oakwood "' " .. ' .,.. .:: -~· J .. r. 2Uu w / f? 1Jton, rll r " s 1 •-1 N 11 SS7" I Jacu~z .. i. lilly l"'n·' Ullta ,a.,.,, · ' " G d A art t 1ll,hw;1,hi•r c on•r1·1 .. _ "'u Pl'r mo Lt>a"• optton ar en p .men s "1111-:VIC'TUH I,\''\" I llr t11.·u1·h ht1U~l' SJ,,CI \IJuJ~ no j)<'I.., 11.tt111 w Hfl~. kids OK OuwbeneaU1tran...,pt1rcnt u3 ,, 1;75 !f702 l::v{'' 2Ur!>!IX11f• t '~haw ~ar ::11 Ii If.:! '1,o IJl'lli ~mo Mft 110 noor f'-irn S650 M2-iaoo /\.'>k tor f( n Newport Beocb/North adll~. t·pi,, rw"' dqi' (1-.• ~'1 2.Wi. 1.173 ~71 '19-1·6504 or 199-1673 880 Ir vtnu ral)l(l'. I nl'll \ii "' p.il 10 ;: 114111'''" 1 ' oarn:-. KO o..t....-~ Ultfuntlah~d ~ ---llurbor Vu•w lhr. :!b:.i. up 1011611 1 .... _ "" "'M•• t"'7" t .1111 /.1111111 tu1 ltV ~ 4bdrm i!>lllrV Lg li.1r k I IJr J>V\ ('O lla~e. d I lk ;141 6-4~0·50 wurJ\J ... ,.,.1 Kl v1l'Un.i 1• •• rlo. ) "'"I ~ tro"' ••••••••••••••••••••••• \d 1-'"''U"'''Jrt'a Wull. ru•uu •ardno t'rld Cl<r.ic itra e' ... rngi·,tor~. I c ())t-41.:tO I '1 .............. -1·1-~ ~20.. · ,.... ; model S7i5 t>W O';J,"J Ne...anrt Beoch/Soulh h'111•1 $1 11110 1 •'41o l:IJ4.i --"" " " IJJ ~tit• ~11 l'k ~till·l!720/ llownlowni11('ad1 park ----·-;100 lbrh S!;--"\ ,,fl' 'WI ~1~~;;;;•1•1:;~;1::·;,:,~;1;~· llii.'lt~ _ ___ ~v~~~1•0~• ~ 497·1li!>:\ SontaAna 3280 1DovM •'1 llJh1 1 \'\I I 1'1.f-\ i.lHr ieti.1 un f rm µ11:r no µel~ $1200 tUmnqton ~och 324 0 "" ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1'7141 b4l d1 '' '" 1111 $lli,Hlll1 l'1 llt'l l"·aio.t• hl~!l..25 ••••••••••••••••••••••• L.ocJunaHills 3 250 Strnrv Jbr l '~ba Conllo Sl~~ uou 1!1117 l\n,1h1•1 111 Nt!w -ell•ganl 2 l><'rlromTi ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sil50mo Obi -ill. j.!.ar \w 1111n<w. ohJ ti7:J HJ[/ 4! ltclrm r1rt•pl,u·1• 1JJl1~ '$550. or 2 bcdrourn + ili:o Super :i b~'<iroom. i IJJ. t-arthton1· «n>h pool. I '''"° 1•~·1~~,. \o l>t:b ~l.;• SS75 Cedar & w1nc1ow frpl~.di.hv.hr. patio. (ncll dub h"1' l'am Ai.rt No Newport Bayfront I >rly 11"1 •1M2l1 hcmw l'1H· 1.Jlot•ks to yd. l!ar "ids & r>t·h ok fl.'(• 7~1 20!.0 Udo l.ie Tri..Pl~x lnfurn ur furn 2 UH.:! bl·:u·h Pr,1vatl• 2 ra r ~4:J/, .. A.1.:t. N11 Ice &ipcr4 11R,2'.ly.nr: Cs l Sh!I :• 11 011 O 14 n I t\ g t I b.1 ,\pnl I JUI\ I ~!'JO ~a r:i>.:t' l· u II) m.1 1i:i ~ 2561>, ~7.1 ~'971 l'laa. 11!1' i.un1lcc k. dt!n 1;:11 ·~1. tii:11112U mo tih 117 IO HJ7 60.ill lat.nt'll ) ant \dulls, :'lio """"' "' .. w , l'f', ., , bath~ w•_fp_lr, $595 ~ tiS-_•ti v,.,... )JeLo; fn4wrc ul 527 llSlh ~..,., "~ ., , ' ' ·' lndlla~ , ''",'" -Str1.'<'I. 1714 19ti0 ti3:11 "Shat1uw Hon. 1 H I :!Bdrm &dl'n. country lot, Pro 2 100 1 Corona def Mor 3222 9t¥-O'J25 or K!l2-75JIJ bll1 Euc:al) p\u' IJ'~s. nr A ii.h• nnly ; ' f ,11 M1..,1.-1 .. t:1J1•·n dtuly I" j PROMONTORY POl ... T View V1lle:t ('1Jm11l1•1t'IY runu .. ht-rl I Bit ~ I.oil Ava1lal>lf• now Tl•11n1i.. pool & ,,,., U1·1111c Soderli ng l•rt•t"d Brol<~rc; •••••••••••••••••••••••i ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bol-;a1Spnngdall' t br. 2 [,L,"l"'Ul'f', .. '()l'l .I) So Co:L'l PluJ. $600 + r I ba. fncd yd, garngt! I\ 1ch. c '-' ' " ~ -cte 751 57531 g l'tUME l'llhUS' HI/\ . :1 Bit. ram rm . Ja>.m1111• & IJl'L' olc $,I-I~ Ai.it Nu Hrand new 11':aul 2Hr 2 •p · __ v rn~:a e __ _ Bl 11.L>l"lt:S 1 l'n·t•k . on J!rt·l'nlJt"ll It'<·~ l!Jtie>. !liJ ~Jil w /\ C condo Equ1ppccl ~ LOCJIMCI 3286 --------- 675-5626 •32:>4hll rt <1ft 1nd'I ">rm-vww Sl!00 1\111 lo.1td1cn Couµll• mu-.t 1>1· ••••••••••••••••••••••• STErS TO BEACH •fi:l'JO ~q It 2·1 gro~' Al!t•ntti7J·5~1 Adams1Magnol1J ·1 lir :! 52+)n• lm mt•cl . 1 0 11· CX'can vi\·wn~·w s "a<·t1Ju.., R ... , lf\IH'h ~hop I oo,lrplc.d!>hwhr.pat111. ( M95 'm c ·11t .. 2 R ,lba,)rly .. 1"'1 -1m1 ., .. ft :!'.l' ~n,..,:. !11 I SPYGLASS HILL c upan ·y • " " ' lux :? :.ty houi.t· N"ar 1HH.2 l;a yrly . s1:.o .., ff'l('(! )d, ~arJgt'. K1di. & alt 7 P'.\1 5~ lil05 ~Lh 1-·m Hm d1nrng :!llH l b,1 .HIY s.l:J:, I-\\\ .i & fam1I) dining rm. IJE!bok F:d1:-.on H S S4ti~ ----·r~i •SSOIJ Ml fl. Tu:-.11n 1~t·an """"· i.:artft·m·r & i\1.,'l, no ft>\' 964·251i6. 3 HR 'i! ba Cundo Bel' 1'11\r St.•p r m patw. :! 1 ·" !-!'-'' ~.7W w:.itt:r inrludt·d. SW5u 117J-:!971 & i>ool 'S-t!.15/mo Call No Pl'l $1.200 mo uttl in •394!1 :.4 It l'11 ~t1 11 mo Nl•wporl Ci:ntcr -----;5~ 0451 ur i'lilS 0105 t•lfl ~J--m·: .ift " pm $19\,500 ltcalty, (i..W 11112 Tern ht' 3 hr :! ba. p:illo Qilhll' 213 !1•0 ()l.llti _____ _ (714) 838-5970 dys Costo Mesa 3224 fcncd yrtl. ~ar. Kr<f.., & & __ ,..i_l 3 252 U1u4uc I hr ut't•an vu, '714) 581·S787 pt•b 0 K SI t::i S l :>S .....,...--r--Fpl, Z blk.c; to bt::tch M1ty _ •••••••••• ••• • • • • • • •• • • ,\ J.! ,, n l • n u t •· t• •••••••• • •• • •• • • • •• • • • • lJ f S425 49'!1 2~ l Lots for Smr 2200 Ncw2bclrm1·ondo'. frpk . ~t 251;1;;!173 2'Jll 1 HR . den. :! B<i, rpk. P Y um ••••••••••••••••••••••• bltn.-., 2 \':1r garaj.!l'. S.150 lllln.,, pq atnum. J car Condonliniums associated BROKERS-REA LTOltS 202~ W Balboa 6 Yl·Jbb l HEW DUPLEX 2 l>r. 2•, h.i e•l'rv .1n1c·111 1y, 11;:w ..,,, r1 u 111 •. garai.:,• Hu ~" \ .11 11 w1rot1m fur 1111 .. 11 $495 H71 10:.l;lfi: fi-1:! ~/hf.I, All ADULT APTS t-IOW AVAILABLE 2 br a1H 1'1101 l•"'l"" I'<. IU~ arl'J ~.n1 I 1• .ir:o .. ,· SOHR\-:-.o l'I' 1:-. 177 1'; :!2N U !-IT C'1~l:1 ~11-.... 1 h 1' :t 1'111 2 llr l h.1 .111 t'lt·• 1•rnol noor, t:tl'-P<•r._ 110 111 i... $350 :1 111 \'"I 1ir1 •• fA:.!·21&1 hi;\ Ui>I:! .1.1:! 11!'1 I 2 lldrm 1 ll.1t11. ~.1.~1 11111 l!Ul!l I' Jn r" 1111 pd 1.,,11 ~l<>-~I l'.11n 11\lt. Mall 'h"""' 11.111•• lndr' ri11 llllo. 111 I- 17th 0!'-ll 'h11pp111t.! 1't hu· N1•w 1·r p1 d r l.. 11 It· :.to\•' & pa1n1 \l.1111r•· atiult... n•1 1 h 1111 r. 11 111 Pl'L'> ~J:1 !tfla 11 i 'I & up. IU76 Q.in)on Ur Beau11fl.al nt•w hom1• nr i.:;ir 'J'tonnl!>, µoul & Unfwnishrd Sa:• ad, hcadinR I' 1\LM 1 .... """"' bch 31.>r. i• i h<1 + ilt•n ""·ac'" "·l "Omo' ""'"' D"""ERT "' • do n ,...,-.JO,;), 'Jiil; y' ..-• "' ""'1\1 ••• ••• •• •• •• • • •• • •• • • • • c...:> • ·"' t•Jn :. u w /frpl <'. Su n rlt·r I... i5U 1.11'.5 dcr clai>:; 1200 N1•at 2 hr. 21 2 ba <'Ont.lo g a r a g l' , S 5 !IO m 11 ------- 3425 2 RH. I RA. fully rurn. I blk to O('l':ln S.t~lll mo /\dull,, no pt·ts f.i!i CN75 $375 Nr 111•w 1~ 111 :! Ila --i:ar. lrplo· 11.1 • 1.'l11"t' 111 STEPS TO II EM 'II. 2 hr I ,111 Oloacr v1rw ot h11rhor lot 223.l Pac1f1t· Ur. (;UM . Owrl<.'r hulld to s u1 I or st·ll $200,000 :l43·614li w 12 lrplc e s . µool . 9WJU:l2/53r.7271. N1i.:uelShorc~twhn~l'.:Jlir dshwhr. \.\i\:-ht•r tlr)t•r -------l ha, romm pool ten & Cimdo, .! hr. I 11 l1a bltn J\IC. .., ,uina , l'uol & J:JCU771 New 1•pt Nr S Cst PIJl;t. $-100 559../!420 ba, pool. laun1fry, l'ncl TI>LMgmt gar S37!i &W 5'l7H _ _ 1 m ma c ll 111 • 1 2 II 1 -l BR. 2 b.i. I dr lrom l.oWnhoo"· 1•.11111 puul Sorry. no kid:. or pd.., 2l>r. lba l'Ondo Surl.,ulc l>ch $SS(J ,~4.!l&JI SIMll'S ok $4:1.'l. 1\µt, nu N r b (' h . ------ -- fl'C !lt>1·2SG6. !HJ 2'J71 l>chools & :.Lon•:. DI.II t•ar l.GAle ForH t 325 5 b;.·aC'h Vww S!i95/mu adult.' S.'l:!.1 ,,11. !1.111i 1;,,, Sparkling :I lldrm. I' i tta thn1 June 1:, th1:n wkly W llllil ~1 aJlf>pm ____ _ l'\C' ATTN: BUILDERS. EMSlA1DBAY Hard to find oc:c:in 'll'V. lot l'nvatl' 1>4 .. ach. !>t't' 1:111.(• Slllfl,000 Ed Parron Realtor . ti45·623J o r f>t20596 I HR. s tall :-.hO\Oo l'r. palw, lndry rm. 1 2 blk ltl E 17th St shopprn~ & hu .. ,'\Jew rrpt. drp:-. till-. :.lO\'C & parnt Ma lure adlts. no 1·h1ldrcn ur pell> $295 955-11 78. -----&ipe.r clean 3 Hr 1 Ba, i levd R·l loll> w1phins . t•nrl. garag('. ocean vu. village of Northwood. no peL-.. Call 67.l-!094 or Irvine. &I0-5112 Bkr fi73.1023 DOWNTOWN C.M. R-2<C·21 23()()():, Q ( t l'nrl'd al laod value Phone f.>46-5525 ---- M1•:sa Verd<' 3 IJr, 1..11 ba. flC'W crpL-; & drp:-; 2 frplc:-. & family rm. (~u1\'l cul dc·sac $.525 mo. 5'f9-2741 or days; 5S7-0276cvcs Mobil. bome/ 2 Bit. house. pnvate yard, TrirPrtu 2300 1tara#!C. Pool. Small IX!l ••••••••••••••••••••••• OK. No kids. $385 ~r mo DcAltta Bay Side Village Manager 2453 R Orangl' 3br Mobile Home . Nt'wly _A_v_e _______ _ decorated.S27.500lcrms 4 bdrm. 111 ba. lar ge Boal Doc!. Pv t lkh. fcnet.'d)'Dr d S475 permo I' o o I -.I a c u l t 1 557.3225 arl 3pm du1ly & Clubhous{':. Rroke r / wknds Own<•r li3 1 ·49201---·------- 67s..84Sll. · Dack Bay area hous1.: for 8x45. Metal & f1bergtas:. patio. Nice quiet park. t>45-8017 aflflP 1\1 lelll>C. 4 br. 3 ba. 2 car gar Tl'nrus els . Jacuzzi. pool. $525. mu. No pets. 2416 Les Parre Way Mew laiftt Dfferl, ~9434 or S4HI071 aft 5 RHOri 2400 pm&wkcnds •••••••••••••••••••··~· 2 BR. lrg duplex. yard & Big Bear Moonndge eabm ~aragc. Good arl'a. Pel 2 bdrm. l ba . $42,000 By OK. $300 mo. Ask for L:> n L:....§57·3323 days . ~2600 536-0038 or 89t·I2B eves ---::;....--"=----- &wknds. . 2b3. dbl gar . Lf(~R\' ).!Mjo( ~1.')() 1 ht & 1,1'>1 & •••• •••••• • •• •• • • • • • • • 0 1k•l)•JC>ll l'all 4118 IOilS ,1ft ·ll>r. :! bath. family rm. ljJIM i\rn~s from gradl· i.chl S.'.l20 inl'l'g gcinlcnt•r. oo _Pl'L'> 7iU-H~: 5lll 5Ul~ rondo 1n C:'tl '\o l>t h ;,.ii,,.51,i;, ~H5 mu Al!t '15i 1534.! ---2 l\r I ·· 11.i lo"' 11111111 • l'V!>/Wknd.., l'TU< W 0cl'anfrunt, 'uper µ.iraJ!c:. 11,11111 1u11d lo(',:! BH .J\ .iii no" wk J<H'U/71. t t1 l'1Jl.w1· \111111 I) 111 1, 15 :i lj lii:l 7h77 only ~5 h;\l \'Iii 1 Shar p & t'l"J n I br "' he:" y !>h:ilo.t• rool. li.:1· bv rm w /frpk & tmi.:hl chc'l!rful kitc•ht'n $475 St?· I 622 or 8-111 ~10 Mi won Vi~jo 32 6 7 •.•..•...•......••.•... Lf.J\SE-1£\r. zua. tam rm. air cond, \ ll'W. $..'>25 mo ~1616 2Hr. 2lla, th1l1l OK. pool J.il'U/.LI, ('lbhM•, nr ~., Coa.o;t Plara & OCC. S~r1 mo r.n 5781 1;42 11101<. •~n li7'l 4K:Ji _ /\J~l m·w 1·;mtl11 ;! HI< :! PHO~Ol'\TOHV l'T 2 l\r. Ila. 1·um µk1~· lutd w11 2 h.i. h.lll'<Jll). t rpl . 1 bl\-•n .... 111 :-hwJ'h,·r 4 br 2 ba . l r pl, nr s chool /beach. s hopt park. ft!ncd yrd. cov'll patio. 2 rar gar . $5~ (213)4t't4l-lf00f:?l3·387 01:11 Newport leach 3 269 (,'harmrng l br. 2 l>a con do Nr So C:.l PlatJ Pool. i.aunJ. 1acuu1 Sorr y no µ\'l!> 2:, I I SonflOWl'f ma1:ruf1cenl v1t•w, ull n •t lra!>h compa1·tor1 !!·• fac1hues. <'mpltly I urn HR</. rmlt'. w l w t•ari>t·b $000 Jor4 m o. (;75·03lAl drapes 2 car l!ar l'lc1·t1• ·•••·············•····· ----ooor opl'ner. f\r Or Short term n •nlah, 2 & :1 Coa. ... t toll S-1:!.1 11111 , l:Httrom S5~1up At-:l'nl $2110 i•lt·.u1 1!1·1111 ,11 No 11"'' m:; 10~11 ;.c,7 i;.n:1 IEACH LIVfMG 3br Iba clo:.<· to lic;id1 .,.._ 2&3 IR Homes Clean$-195mu.Nul'di. W,den. L.R .. fam rm. Tt!nrus andwall..tnbcoalh' 2nr 111 rt'lircd µ1r,1111 536-7()(~ din. deck, pal. Jrplc's. ij{'autirul 3 bdrm. condo :.m:ill chon ·' lur n·1h1< i·d e ll•c gar-opene r . Both View or Ol't·a n from n•nl li-if>-11!01 Newly redecoraled 3br pr ofessionally d<'cural mast.er ht•droom Sunkt•n _ - Zba ll!l'. rru11ntaincd yrcf i:d SSOO & 5700 Call hv111f! room, wet bar. HV gall.' Nr . sch Ii.& Marlene al 631.3444 or tastefully decorated . ~nk shops N.W H n. $485. MH1889 community pool:.; l{'nn1s ..,.-J~_ .. _ .. rcnt orl..e.962-3282 _......;,..;__ ______ court.'> S625 per month. ~~ BIG CANYOH Call Denyse o·conll<'ll. ••••••••••••••••••••••• OCEAN VIEW CONDO 752 1920 lc6oo Island 3806 3Bdrm, 1•2ba .$4!'i-O/mo DEAHECOMDO ••••••••••••••••••••••• Call5Jti mis For least>: avail. now 3 '-'-"UAIL Bdrms. 3 balh,, with ,,. Sp;u·1ou:. 2 story w •:l'l!r. 'lp1jCIOU!> ltv. arl'a Love-PLACE 2i., ba, d1n1og rm . ly yard & l'nlry urea l Rr. beauurul, roomy, new, qoal11y CarfJorl Yrly ~ i;75 -18_5~ breakfast bar, llvin~ rm $1200 Mo. incl. gardl'nt'r _ PROPYTfES'• w stone frplC' ol)l·n~ lo EJLEB-f HUDSO,.. 10,... n11:10 r .M.I ••••••••••••••••• • • • • • • patio. Lge wood panl'lt•d REALTOR 644 Ol Z2 2 br. frplr. yrti. gar, nt>j1 lal»a Peftill5"la 380 7 11'i MOHTHS REHTFREE! HOW RENTING BRAND NEW 2 Bit, 2 ba apL'i. l'erfrl'I for 2. Great C.M ltx'J tron~ 1\v;11l<1ble llf e:trt'h 15th $.1i5 & ~5 ('<111 lur clt-latl::. wh1lt' :.t•lct:t1111 1 la. ... i:. family rm w/ust!d bnrk • To~ ferry&shopping corner rrplc. ~l'P· laun NO FEE• Apt & c.;ol'ldo u..furnished 3525 S400 S3ti6fiti R.C. TAYLOR CO. dry rm $650 mo. rentals. Rental Pav1bon ••••••••••••••••••••• •• 640·5 I 12 Gemini Riiy 839 61i2.'I b'754912 Okr. TuE's·Sal. PCM04 mnic View Corona def Mar 3822 ------ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Nl•w dclux Jbr 2ha twnhM· 3 BR. 21'l ba condo. Frpk. 3 b d r m . 2 1 z b a 2 br , 2 ba, den. n<'w 2 BR . So of Hwy. No tpk super 1t1tchcn.Oec l.. wet bar. garal(e. $400 Townhou!>c Reaot1fully townhouse IO Turll{'rock pcb s.'50 Mo A~ent & Ocean \'1t•w. GaraJ!c' mo.~·7976. d ecorated. boal slip S595A(ler 4 :9552l5" 673-5354 i;.i1 2212 P :1c1l1c & V1t·lori.J v-a u.i.tulL S85Q_pcr mo ~mo. Call 75!1 !14-llS or a cces!>. Xlnl co nd . ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Out of County 2550 $525/mo. Furnished or ::: Prop«ty unfunushed 631 Cf.la.I •VER I rlUVATE• ~JOor52.'>-6005 ~nftFurni~ t":tn Vww 1n~nr Cd.\t &W.-812'la(l lipmtwkmh Tiny housl'. walk lo _;;__;;:._ _ _.;;;;.;.:._...----1 •••••••••.-........-. ........ bearh ~ blLuc.. lpll.:.. --_---~ beach. Ch1lcl OK. W;ilcr 131uf(l> gorReous 2br 2ba Balboa Peninwla 3707 ~nm rig. lg pat111 rx>til MfeSl:iBftU pd. flt() DOGS. $250 µt·r vww. custom del'or. wl'I ••••••. •••••• •••.. •• • • • Adu 11 , N p s :1:J11 ..........•..•...•...•. F.asL<>•de Cosrn l't1l'sa 6 yr FAl.LIROOK 4 HOUHs & O.Jx old 4-plcx. all <!'!I, vwner Trees-vie w pvt lnke-3 E'l>1de Duplex. 2 Br. gar. e<Jmplelcly n:cfl!c no pets. SJ5Q 645 2994 t" w 1 I I h e 1 p r 1 n a n l' e acres + 3100 s q ft hsc :; 2 8 R I J 8 R w ll h 833-8714 or831 18n Agt 1iaruge.s & yards. Great F'or sale or lradc for Eastside IO<'nlion. S00.000 TRl.PLEX Orange county prOJ>('rt)'. &side $325 lbr dlic mobile dream house. Adlti.. no pets. qwet 673-77l$7 down. Owoor will carry J blocks to beach. Older $l89.~e Real Estate contrac t Full price bwlding,$900momcom1.: Connection 1 Br. pets ok. S325 mo S320,000. l 2br fplc. +2 lbr. For 1114)556-9974 1200 Security . Ca ll PR€<TIG€' Sale By Owner/ Broker . G45-S295an s·JO _ . l Will cooperate. SlJ0.000. FAUIROOK -·-·----1 H0':1€~ _1_14_1_64&_b'7_m_____ 1'wo t a cre + parcel. SJIA~P Mesa Vcrdr 3 br. 333.JW. CoastHwy. N B C·OLUMIUS OHIO Gorgeous & ready to go family rm, frplc'. all bwld For sale or trade bltns, new crp1s & drpi. 64S.6646 6SOUN1TS. SS.000.000 The Real Esuite Walk 1'> SthOOll\ & lohOp lNVESTMENT I\ real investors dream Connt!clion ping. $5.25. 95S-0177. PROPERTY P r iced al <I T IM ES <714) r:o."' 9974 GROSS. 0 w n e r w i II ___ _.;.._.,,,.,. __ . __ Cute 2 bdrm .. I ba .. 5 Acres, can be spilt lO car ry at 10'.lt with VIEW LOT. Mammoth l~ a.ere parcels. Sbows $5001000 down. Shows Lakes, VISTAS II, b y xlnt r eturn. Investor valia 8pendablc with 10% owner. t-934·2194 Enstside C.M. enclosed yd., oversized l car J?ar. $420/mo. Ref's r e qrd . Lve name & Phone II terms. BrOker . vacancy and 6% main· 6Tl-51D Ir 619•2823 tenance. AU brick on 31 acres. Tenants pay elec DUPLEX l(lcity. P roperty needs stroc:ig managemi!nt. E/side Cost.a &lesa. 20% Sun Realty Investments down. 80% Cinancing, no 714•964.2921 polots. fa s t ucr ow. ----------OwnJBkr.142·7407 INVESTMENT PROPERTY 10 Acres. caa be apUt to 2\11 acre parcels. Showa xlnt return. Investor terms. Broker. m-:5608 • m-2823 12UMfTS 8.SX"1GROSS Cloee to beach, all 2 BR, low ma.intenance, prime rentals. Owner financing wtth nwbk? terms. Suo Realty Jnvestm cnlS 71U&4·262l Family Estate H()m e. w/an.c;.ser.631-1123 Srruley Park Home ap-EA5TSIDE deluxe condo. pr ox. 27SOsq. fl. w /all .... .....,._y" setlln". 3 br, 2 conveniences of city. Vet "'l.NWI " pnvate loc•ted w/s wim · bn. SPhl·IC'vel, (rplc, 2 mmg pool members h1p. car + storage jf'"J..rage. A panoramic mountain P oo I. S 5 7 5 mo . 34 5 top view on approx. ~ University Or. Days acre. $110,000. 867·2337 640-4262: eves 645-9543 160 ACRES 28drmhoose w /2 car gar. Prime for sub-division. Yard maintained. n o Alao 5 a c p ackage pels.~or548·2720 parcels. From $3000 per l Br house, frpl. pvt. t acre. Nr oew Crwy I-JS 0£. Adult pn!ferred $250 mo f·raatP in Riverside Co. Inc util. SQ.2790.' 4PUX HUDli.DCloo Be11ch 20'~ Dn. 80% tloanclng, NoPGints. fast escrow. AskforTerry. Pri• a.au• Calfanli• rtoptriy APPROX3YRS YOUNC ~ OCEAMVIEW Spectacu lar O<'t'a n. i s land v iew. <'Ool breeus. QUJCl i1roa 3 br. den. 2 ba, F .R., rrplc . jJardener No pets. $700 . 1131 Avlemore. IUS-4164 M1JST B!!SOLD 714/166774-4-i I 1.04 SCOTT RIAL TY Own/Bkr.842·7407 U6-7UJ Real ..... ........ ._.... W..-.ct 2900 _..._7_UNITS..c ____ .M_. --11-NO••UaM!t.--• ... • ... -1y-1•,•lw:;;·~::,~~·:-r··;;;;~ Uke new 4 Br 2 Ra Beaut. new bulldln1. IWi'W'AI • undtrsa>.ooo. Nwpt Hghts. $600. ~dot k»tatloft. 31 U.CllHt la llrim• C.M. 6*3471 54B.f038 111Lla9mta ea um Location. Pdeed to aelJ · a....,. tM.080 per unit. Buye.r wants house on b 2ba frplc , gara1c. 41~ MIMlllAll IV.. XI.Ill terma avail. No Balboa hland from )'l'tl. old, located mo. ,..,_DOWM drive-by ple.ue. Por o wner. No •een ts. Eves. 5$G 7947 Daya 4.Plu. AUume. Stiler more lnformatton call m.arM. -~-------- w 1 ll tarry ~ap er. PaulSMplroat COtt-..oflCILK MeBa Verde 3br 2bo frm llau ae a>cnt nail. tta..,..tPlerllty. HavueriOU1 buYer with rm. fpfc blltn5, renrcd . Aftai.0&11 l>J..'!O&J~r" 67).2011 fly •.ooo ~uh down. Call newly decorated No ...,...or~ltll 67).JtOO-.. Chuck Spiller. R E . Peta. W a G46-l~3S or PrbxipaJaonly Broker. '1SH920. 7$1-4024 ~~~-~~~~~ mo 421 Lakc S<•c Man har,,1?ardencr. pool, $.5~ ""'""IO "t'W Ol'autrful ~artll 11 9 • Wt-el..t~ monthh ot·ean '"".,,., ,,_ gr.orcull9tiO~_StJ -&10625. 5,,7 4;uo l·:-ot front compl furn 2 llr. JJ>L'>.J>OOl.,.-.p.i 2312 d~!' 1;40 :!42li u g di\ 2 UH :! II:\ plu'h Irvine 3244 t·~(',lwkridi; r!f~-1·0 ,h,rlcon > ~ar rrµt. or~. patm. lpll' ••••••••••••••••••••••• -.,....,... .,.. Bl~"-di.hv.!-r. Adult:-. no BARBOR VIEW Corona def Mor 3722 pet ,. $ \ ~ o m 11 WOODBRIDGE l2ti I': 18th StrCl'l ~ti-ti81G PORTOFINO ••••••••••••••••••••••• 64&971'11640·9355/&15 37i!l 4 bdrm. :J 12ba.t".H. 2 I bedroom $J0'1 2 bedroom. I bath $3-10 Creekside Aspen J Br, 2 ba Patio home Dec in carthtones in pla nned <'o mmun1ty w/lake. pools & ll.!nnis crts Prplc. -o/c ovens. lge dressing rm w /m1r rorcd rloseti., eler gar cir opnr. 2 patlf)s. lge yarti No pct..'> SS251mo CHll 8:J:l.47:.l or 559 07U I a BR, a hu~c bonus rm. 2 ba. new crpt Creal IO<'a story bonus rm pool & 3 BR. :? BA. nt.>w cpts, S $900 9fiO 1326 pa 1 n t • W I 0 , $ 6 0 0 . pa. -· fi40.9990;759-1367aft 5 Clll'S-2 Bdrm w lfrplr. bnck walks. lrg patio & Costo Mesa 3724 ''llrd, $485 mo l'h ••••••••••••••••••••••• &~6625 SUS CASIT AS 8'•aut1rully decor 3 br t·on clo. pool. pvt 15 tJ\•rc p:.1rk. Nl'wporl Terrace ~ 496-77J7 Large & rel! l bdrm. l'ncl gar $255 & up /\dull!>. no p<'ls 2110 Newport Bl. 548·4!168. t=o..tain Vdley 3734 Bright & :.unny lari.:c 2 bdrm. apt c rpt & drps. bltJn, dshwshr. Olll' l'ar gar $500 per mo. 675 $Uljli or 67:>-J:n! Luxurv Tri-Level S!>t'ctacufar oci:an & l>ay view Walk to bl·J t•h ~ Br. 3 ba lt$00 '4 II $600 /mo. 4!H 2\1~1~1 ur 497.~us Hil E ll:lth SI rel'! ti42·00t. l lll.'llrOOm 151 1-; 21 ~I Street ~~IX 241R< 2 OO!room. I bath $305 $:Jil.1 2250 \ .in)?u<1nf Way !>-IO·!hill1 I liearoom SJ:!ll 2bcdroom, 1 bath $3tl0 lion. University Purk, BOAT SLJI', 2 bdrm, 2 ~·s N" pot C t•·r l'I bath lower un1l with ······················· ---------~ . ._w r en~· ' Upper b achelor apl , ly,640 IB12 fireplace ~750 /mo was hrro f ac .. n on· Walerf r unl H umes R-... •s 400 l>moke r, flexible renl '"""''~ 631'1 wtchtldsllling 968-8137 SanCle mcntc HIG CANYON DEANE --------- 2 BR. 2 & · Sit5()t~ ltOM E Spacious 2br 2ba, HIMtiNJfon hoch 3740 3BR,2ba. $475 6:)(1 cl ... ·rd •atl'd com·••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 BR 21 ba $700 en. ,.u.i g • 41lR.:.~ba.s1000Nu muruty.640SS82 Weeklv Rates lleeuW'ul Dover Shores in Spaci00s~tudios & Newport Beach 5 bdrm 1 Bedroom Suites S w 1 mm in g poo I, 2 Complete Kitchens. fireplaces. Pool & lawn Heaut. Patio/Pool m:11ntenance met. Only MaJd Service· TV Sll?S. per mo. UUI. xtra 1 Mile to Ocean Ask for Frank 645·3000 R al S • tes days,642-8936eve.<i. OY . .. 721Vorktown at 3-IIT BOAT SLIP 3br 3ba Beach Blvd "523"•MPCJ'1\.. •. l1,.,1"E condo. Motor boat only 536.0411 or 'Y '-""' Jiil M. afl. 4 640-4919 543~2000 Woodl>ndge, n •w 2 BK. Brand new Condo. Nw~t L,.... leoch 37 48 l"" bn .. frpt. No 1x•l11 Tcrtacc, 28r. 2Ba. ram1· ••••••••••••••••••••••• $450/Vearly. 640-8586 ly, carport, patio. pool, LAGUNA BEACH MTR OR AN G ET R E E sauna. S500 mo. 340-2992 INN. $7Stwk. & up Maid Spacious 1 BR condo 281" & den, 2 frplcs. 28a. serv., color TV, healed w/patio on stream. 'feo· walk to bcb, edits pre· pool. Ulll. (714) 494~5294. nis, pool. Jae. Adulta on· ferred, tcnn1$, pool, SS75 98SN.CoutHwy. ly! no pets. $330. 562-3475 mo. 646-506.1 Oceanfront. Short Term eves. New Newport Crest Con-Rental. Now t1I June . 3 BR. Condo Woodbndge. do. 3Br. 2"'41 baths. tennis. 2Br. deck, it•t. lrplc . $375 per mo. 673-2026 l\lik poo4, • spa, $675/mo. UlO/mo. 4$4-5792 tor Doug 640-'J82.tor67S.7002 Newpori IHch 376' People ll'~ need people Npt. Hgt.s. 2br & den SSOO .......... ••••• • •• • •• •• should alwaya check the Let.last at 11ec. Older cpl. I Bdrm. yenrly. off 11lree1 Servtce Directory In the Nu Pel.'! ~ Redland$, park.In~. Avail 1mmcd DAILY Pl l.OT 548-9767 $325. Ph 646-62311 ~~~~~ ....... ~!!.~ ___ A_ct_u_IL'>. no r>C~ mo L{:e bachelor or. Fa1rv1cw & Baker No children. no pets. 543· L882 __ • ____ _ Streams.waterfalls, a pine forest. Among Orange County's most spectacular adult aoart· ment communities. 1 & 2 bdr.:2 bath. Move-In ready. Offices open 9 t o 6. ~~ 1300 Ao.im A~ Coal~ Mea.i ~40 1300 ..... DAILY PILOT I .. I••• .......... Trtast ,. ...... , USO e.lty 5005 Ou a twllr SOOI 0..-50JS .. ••••••••••••••••••••• 523 ··~ o(flc .... Pai _ ... _ •• ••• • .,.·.·.··.·.·.·.·.··.·.·.·.·.·.--.·"-··.·.··.·.·.·-·· ........ _ •• _. ••••••••••••••••••••••• o---y AllL CASH·ANY AMOUN'r vvnnl ,., Frldey. 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I blk l.)c•lt Nu 1"1lt> $.'>IX.I IM. ll'IV WUJ Mu.It-Uu."'w'' uw111 w clnutthlN t u 'h;1rc· w 1 Mmlhcr luolo n" for hll\1\1' m NHI C'tJM 7~ 140H or ~~llrot •' .! br · 2 l;M frJ•IC • :-.11•11!> Share• iJl>l I blk fro m from 111~"'"· hr.Liu~ nt•w, lxotH'h w/rfl'at t'll!un, yrly S65(I ld2 S:H 1 nr qwc·t <;lahh· m1t ll' Sl50 fir.> 586it Pn•f lst & 1 .. t k er·., ex Jllswcnnt( Gteal I~··• t1110 w1lh (a:.t freeway uc t't"'' N{•ar 0 C Airport & ~ t oast Plaza From $325 pt•r mo nlh Ca ll l-lt1.11beth 979-2 UH. Wiii :.ht1rl' off spat'c w1counselor or pr o ress100.al persoo 645-7716 NEWPORT U~ACH i-~urn /unruro or£1 et•i. w/re<:p. M e phonc an:.w & :.er. ser vtc<' i\va ll from $250. mon to rnon l n vt>s tme n1 Seminars held on Stiturdays 101\M-l PM on March 17th. 2'11 h & 31st on location DahslYlt_..hlc. 15092 .._,.onl An, In, Co. 7 t 4/SSJ·4446 o.hldt CL 1.aoo..es...ont l'*id D•'s IAIH 69°2378. Computerized reservation system Locations also in San Francisco & Denver. 1 -way ny-drive. NEWPORT ""ARTM&ITS Uuut ltJ 1lx>r sh;11 1· 'u11 ,,.,i0 & iiuv111u w brand rw w lb1 .lt111 11uvh·11 wtpvl 11.it10 , lJll ""· c r p I c1 rJh & v. ,ii k I H ht·lldl J),1 Y' :1:rl1·1JtJl,,J, 5.Ji,.K7()(11•v1· X4CI '~•w ll>r 11pl Nc•11r h1.·ut·h ~mo l'hanged. 491 2MU bcforC' 31'M o r aft l Jl'l\1 or unyumc 1-'n J 9 or Mon :112 :. u b I ), (' L I n d a 7 1 4 I !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 752-6SSO wkday Cd.II Sanc1r:t 1173 H:Mi2 1 llr. 2 t>a, urJStu1n. upt Small apl.Lo!4hur c M/f', 0 .CAJRPORT :! Br S26.'I uu l 1111'1 lrllant." only. MutUI\' 11dul L'> 110 J>('l!> 2450Nl·~port Blvd Cbllt.3 Mt-s a Newly refurb1t.hcd avu1I $150 Xlnl loC'ut1on. now nil-l:M>!I _!,arr.:c yard. 548·27GJ 000 sq ft of deluxe orrice "'"I ... l\Jl 1 2 1 ., s pac e 1n b e auti f ul 0 "' ... un ~I? o. >r, -Prof. fem .• 24 beeks same 1....,.,.··-··'ooal Bid". bu, new cPL'> & v uint WES1'('Llt't' !Ur , IUa . Tu•.,...., .. SPIUMGQ.EANIHG7 Pt•rfert ror c ouple or frplC'. pool. S350 mo for D.P. condo S187+'t<~ Start Crei.b m a RftAN D ~lll~I~ S:-12.S Ca ll alte r 7 fl46-5'iRI u ti I No n s mok er · Nl'."W2i.Wry,2 Bdrm,Jh µm Colk ct 21.3/28&·2421l OHCANAI. 493-4 l80 • IJu th duplex Vuullcd .,1, -1-, .... 1 •.• ~.-d --S 8 d d N B F. Bluffs. 1>eek11 1-..•1hngs & '>kylitei. in c•a . "'.r. ,.. "' ... on °· n ew m 2 r, re ccorale • straight prof ma n. Univ l.drm _ Crpt.-> & df1)6 r!JI-...,, paml, pool t·1.1rpor1. older prefe r re d. $500 degree, lo share s puc 48 , t.hruoUt. Kih:ht>n indds udlls only . $33~ mo. mo, no pets . 673·8145 ocean vu home w/Eng ; IJltns & d1:.hwash~r · 95S-__ :nn ________ 1 e ves. Arc't ; & /\tly. Vy lg pool. PLUS fireplace i.n lhe hv-3 Br. 2 Ba , i s t 0 r y Lg l br, s und\·ck. rr1 ~. pvt t'nt $215 mo + uul. lllJ( rm. t I A heat. l11 un· Townhouse Apts. S4SO to stove, utll pd. 2 bile! t.o Gar avail 644·0484 dry fac1l1lle1>. Arnple $520/mo.964-1507 bch Yrly$425 673-4430 ------r ~•o ro ge rn pri vut.e. --· · 2 roommates nec-ded to t•fX'ION.'<I garag~. l utut 2 HR 1 HA. upsUtir:., nu S..Cletelrllte J876 share 3 AR CdM home h u:. a yard . Clo~e lo 4·plex. D/W, enrl l{ar, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Approx $150/m o. Pref Chi'i1~h~~1'::0~~~J.~ ~ts_._~m_o_._900-5200 2 BR 2 83 C'ondo. nel ~;:hUd3&.1~~Mw&~J:°O:~ 979-8533 RIGHT REALTY Single office for rent near O.C Airport. $LBS per mo. Secretarial services av ail . 540·6402 Office space av a Ila ble April I 315-..Jrd S t., II B. $125 m o. Scott Rily ~7533 4450 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OK Call now & move OP9I SAT/SUH 10.3 g11r ' SJ.SO mo . 633-4720 -------- m April l b!' CaJJ ~·4900 T182 Newman. New dlK ~4) 2 females nt"NI l't'SfJOllSI· ---------• !Wipm. umL.'i 2Br, 2bu &. 3 Br. 2'1t ~..ts fvmiWd blc. neat. con111d1•ra1 e MARINER'S MILE Bt-:YOUHOWN 80&" Fanta!>lH' bu~ opµt} No IOVC:.l CJll C\I('!> Jor 5010 ...•...............•.•• appl.~391.3 2 me t.id 1·Ke1: de s k s, Womens Sport s w ... a r Shop, xlnl local. htl?h volume . Jo:st 18 y rs NH/CM area 541H39>1 art 6::r.J pm. S E CU RITY AGAINST G /\S S H 0 It T i\ c; ~ S . Compct1l1 ve s.trvke 'ila· uoo com plements xlnt Coin Op C ar Wa sh . Comr.I r·ar r entc:r pki;t ava1 . 67:!·0255. Owner 10.5 CERAMIC BUSIN t::SS· Entire ~tock Molcl._, !'ihlJw ca84·'· ~t ct•nwarc. kil n, POil(•,.... w h1•d . pul:>l1 r al1o ns SI .500 K3'7·1i1Zi XX7U: t•orlfcr t>ncc l<1blc. 4 2"X !ltl ", IBM tyPl'wnler, 2 punch m docks, lots oC rn1~C' ofr t.oquip& rhair.'> M:itC'hing wwnut dl!sk & crcderua Th4-<8lO /640-5891 lfrtftt.Mnt Opportunity SOIS ··•····•·•············· 0Pvelopc r n e eds 1n V\.'l>l.orS for o.'XclUMVC & very profitable dcveluµ ments Vario ui. lor a · uons 552-8035. 75'!·6.S49 f;a.~1. .. 1de 2 ntt 1 VJ Ha. lplr . l'nr l patio. pool, no 1-11•1-. K id ~ Ok $350 . ~Pt140016 ba w /frpk<;, t•nc gar or Uetfw'ftith.d 3900 female to sha rt' suJ>('r PRIME LOCATION Quiet, nrSluter& BeaC'h ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3br house rn CdM Avail on W /\TF.R Available Own )our own ieour met ~145 TII£ EXCITING 4·1. t140·2877. C40 5564, for reu ul or prolt•ssional rood. liquor mart 1n m 1900 offic-es. Total of 3000 :.q "fowport SlS.UOO lnd d ·s G ET MORE THAN Y 0 U R M 0 N 1-: Y S WORTH ' S000.000 C'ash rc.-q lit!cOll\C pa rt ur .. dyn a m 1t & 1•Kr 1t 1nl( n.>stuarunt t:harn 9 ~'/: H.1.-turn utt rnvl•1>t lai.t yr 1-: .... t m So C.i l (;om mn n ·r cnler !-'or t hl· ~ ... ·ure invf!stor 613·0255 BIKE TO BEACH Bach. apt. $175 ind utd Ne ar Beach & Ellli. , ALM MESA APTS -_:_ ---ft. C.an be d1111<1ed into liquor hC' • invt•ntor~. I ex Ml.NUTESTONPT BCU Young prof. to share• :Sbr srmller uniLo; n n ve l>Y turci> /\gent 752.m:u NOW Rl-:NTlNli <>1'.EN SUN U -5 19'J7 Church, C M . Ge rruru mty 839-6623 &C'h, 1&2 BR hOl.L'>e near Golden West 2fiJ3 W Coast Hwy, NU, OlNNE ';-HOU ... ~ ktl from~&up Coll. with same. No c1J.:. lhcnC'all "' "'"'. r s, Monty to LOOft 50 2 5 'J1·w townhoo'<' tn tilt•x Spar1ous, luxurious & pr1vatt'. /\tt'd . 2 l':tr gnra~es w /t'le < l(ur dr opors . Pvt r nC'd y d . 1-'rpk, walk·m cloi.el, de· '·or Hie, dbl ovens. 2 hd.rm & J bdrm uv1t1I. •A.S-5&'i4 or 64:>-4466 HEW APT HOMES MOWREMTIMG Adults. No ~ts. i.mokers. please. Call H Wo+erlront Homu ~ .. .:u~.1~400·al·h. fl·rm:.. l~ilMe1>aOr Hansen li<14917". o r 631·1400 .:~ -••••••••••••••••••••••• (5 81ks ~~~~~Newport _IS97_tm6 _____ ---------HAY & 1-'EEU STORE, !>am·5pm:>4G·9860 Fem'l to &hare w/ft•m'I 2 " rr net:. 5:.!5.000 y r . Onl) (NEED IMONEY Luxury J br /2 ba . spac1ow. lnt.enors ind l>W . s tove, fplex, & pnvat.c 2 car Jiarages 5 Uruque noor pla ru., rent ·~from $495/mo ""iiiiil--•-••--i br 2 ba Condo nr l:io. C:.l .. ·ori.t.ore &o ire spate at $:.!J.500 lull µrite. A1o:t -Plaw $200 mo ~ 296J reWIOD.able rates 751·1400 .1 fir, :1 Ba townhouse.', nr. l'\11rv1ew & Baker No pt•L...,. 545-1882 -----l•·luxe 2br 2bu rplc, bilk No PeLs. Adults. !::Ml. s::1r $3SS. b'7S.mfl} Ma nager ~7-tiOOI llununsnon l~uch 3844 •·············•·•··•··· l.A.IXUI')' 2 BR in a tnplex. 3br 2 1,-~bi1 Urand Nt•w ---500 to 5000 Sq Ft. 1..0RMATIOH 2 F /M, 4br 2ba hse nr MESA VERDE OR MOllLEHOME Repo6!.CSSIOn'\ buy OP· Plaeentia & l9th, $145 + PLAZA lions, take ove~ payment ullJ 646-bl!M/ff.10-HIOO. 1!i25 Mei;a Verde I':. C . M rnformalcon f:11 s y Rm;MIF 18.35 wtd to 545·4123 !1na ncm1t OAC Trade look for apt/h:-.e CdM or anyt.t1u11t valuable., Nil arc·a 642-1403 Carl. Santa Ana 554· 7070 --- Westnunster K-48-8895 Share spe<'lacuJar ocean C. Anaheim ~56-lOll view. 3 br. 3 ba houi.t• 1n E. Anaht'1m 956-4500 c.-cntral Laguna. 4 blks to HARBOR IL VD. Store 20xl~ + off1re. 1450 sq. ft. lOUIL $595 Per m o Bkr. 61f>-6700 Pool, sun<icrk. Nwpt Ills Woodbr1dgl'. SG50mo. 2 Roow 4000 ~a~. 770-2778 t ar garg 213/4~@~ •••••••••••• ••••••••••• bearh, Jaeuu1. frpl , full kitche n. w ushcr /dryer, ~age. Sm~le only S2!10 49 4·6800 c ven1nl(H & wknds . 494·7172 W\'ck Store for lease'. Pnmt• Vta l..ido location /\ppr ox taX> sq. fl 673· l!l70 MESAPIMES Nf>w upgraded lbr apt H.11·h SZS~ l"rpk, µool, eo n d o A ea u t r r u I J•ll 11111. i.:a' hbq. rlv,c•d landsC'apc wl com plelf! 1!ar Aclul~. no pet. ..... 21~1 N'<' fae1l $350 Call Den I l11rla J\ ve. 549·2447 ms 834-509'.l or 551 4823. TurtleroC'k 2br Condo Nt'W. Hrf(hly Upf(rad 1-r plc, view. Indy , rm. clbl, end J(ar w 1opnr dcek, pool $000 955·3386 aft.6/wknd • Aletbouodor '"" .. Lovely Rarden!' Rrook:. wt.r. fall •Kitchen Fac1I. :ivail •J acU1Z1, heated pool •Wkly or d aily maid sr v. •TV & phone available Low en $72.50 Wlc Z277Harbor Cost.a Mesa 645-4840 dayi, Newport Ma nn('r's Mile Modern 502 sq fl store or c.lf1L'C. 26.:«il·C I\ von LOW rent. 2L'lt477-7001 4350 s J . cap. f.00 sq. rt. store . ••••••••••••••• •••••••• 2 hilts. No of m1ss1on SJ(I gar ag<>. works hop 675-0176 a r ea. loads of closet -------storage. Hal Pen SIOO Commercial stora~e with mo 675-4:ti2 ofr1C'C Choi~ location S1~le car ~araJ{e in Costa EASTS I DE •l.OCkl>d gar w/lg i.t.ur . •U/Wpatio, lndry rm. •Special cabinet &pul·t• •Gilli heat. J(as cook1og, ~as hot wall'r all free . ... Adults. 00 pets 2 bdrmS33S. -----Brand new Woodbndgc ------Mc"Sa Xlnt for storaRe. Condo. 3 hr, 2•,, ha. 2 r ar Room w/k1tchenett.e S40 per mo Call aft 2pm Marine r s Milt' ar('U Newport Ueach. $225 per mo. 646-7641 Zl23 Eld.en.Ave-,.J;. M 642.7005 $00 week & up wlcd)'!i. 751·5266 JIJJ,.r, A!C All n ·c. fac1I. · ==----••••••••••••••••••••••• lftdmtrial Rental 4500 $500 mo 1;:t I Zts22 or MB·9755 Qffk. Rentd 44G_Qµnuw1.UJ.1t1JIOO Lo woo sq ft Com/ortBble new 2br, 2bu fl42.-ti!ll9 Elefj!ant 1-·a~h 1on I Pvt ••••••••••••••••••••••• with offices. Newport kids ok, no peli. 20:12 "fP"'Gf.:-1'1<1':1-~ tONUO. MalilN' t'mploycd $275 Ueluxc m ccl1cal i.ullc, 645·2lll,646·6303 '' ru • 64().(001. ~oond flr , Corona del W:1llare, C M. 5:;7 ~~, 2 tir I hu °l'l'nnl~. µocil •MISSI......_. Vier. •o *' SJ6.'> mo N lull.\ ar Realonom1cs Corp. "" ...,, Locnl t'lCA'l' ~s nit·e rm. 675 6700 Prune l0<·ation suitable· 3 Bdrm, 2 hnth :.cr>t 1""1 ·•,j,111 non-smoker or dnnkcr, for comm'I or 1nrl'I u11c /\dultf~'. $450. 1110. t; ui. 1 _ a.oc:Jt Jl4' flUll'l >1.11 7200 _ 2!'l41 500 i.Q rt· OfrH'f' ll U150 lo 2050 sq fl /\IC of ~1d li12·507!1. ;::r:::•••••••••••••••• ~·~ ..... t.u ""h. J.ovely un t'rom $14f) Incl utll 77U frl"C 100 amp powl'r. Call ._.,... .x. W IVUl ~t 540·2200 t 714 )522 4254 cla y:.. Bachdor upl $8.') for 1111n 2 bttrru, z Jll'OJlll• mu rum 2 rm s wte w Iba . Pvt 1714)1}75 3534 C'Vefl tJme m1unt(lnnnl'r· mon ;l)ilr1t '.trc1 81 $475 plu11 1(8J'dtln ontr11n1·" mature Oowntown Huntln.11to11 5010 .....•.•....•...•.•.... Business Ta Businass A MARKETPLM;t; fur Purch11..,1nl( /\11enls and ~ Busines~e:. Thrs '' a m•w 0/\11. V PILOT i·ll"•rlu-auon to ~"' huvt>r un<l s••ll!•r IO!o!t>ther Sell vnu r surplus. nvc>r-SlOC'kt>d or no lon~c·r nt't'd~ 11 c•ms or 11uoolil'S or any kind 1''or more information or t.o place your ad, ralt 642-5671 be tween ll AM ;i nd :. lOPM. Monday t hru Friday for your ad to ap pear the following day or .. 11 bt.'t~~i\-M-and J-2 JlOOC\ on_ Si.Lur")l lur ~nrtay s pubUratmn For Sale: Wood & pla:1t1C' ~ntury oak :.la in. !) 50 gal drum:. & 18·5 11al bu<·kC'ts $1.()0 J>('r gal 15" Sidney Ell$l111 Lathe hrad $1,000 646-0036 ----· Shoe• Repair Shop 20 yrs ~Uiblished Covina. Ca • CREDIT MO PROBLEM 2nd & 3rd TO loan$ 547.54 02 l\rrun~~ by Coost Honw loonl C.:HE/\TE YO U R OWN LOAN! W1• havt· u varwt' of ncx1ble lo.in prw:ram" to fit your JX'ri.onal ur lJu:-.1 ne:-.., nl·eds 1\ll loan::. overSIO.iMIO Ll-'C (714) 549 7220 •WANS• 2NU, :tRD. TD ·s COM MONW !::AL TH C; HOUP !M7·0042 ......... -..................... . LOWEST lntenst Rates htT.D.'-.aliO 2nd T.D. Loons. 1"111rest Terms SIOC'l' 1949 S.......Mtq.Co. 642-2' 71 !>45·0611 PRIVATF. PJ\ltTY Sc..n1or c1ln.c o lJUI 1.cl llC'<'Urity dt·~1111ul I ll ) .-mµl 'd l11d y Non flrar h 210'.-'z MBln St l.l\GUNA HJLL.5two ud 646-4151. ~:01.'J <W> f13oi 6548 for 11mokt'r Ker·, 1300 ()n(> 2 rm office a vn1I Jae ~ sq rt M 1 un1t5, __ __ _ ___ _ nppli<'tlllrm BvM 640-9031/67!>-f~ _ SllO 960-lSSR new bldg. /\IC ofrc , •---------...:....--------..... will pay mort-for your 2nd TD's 642·3.573 714-~ l extra larRC Ur. Vll'w. Ne peUI. J\dulL'> only l'ool lit a UR. 2 ba . wh1k wutN Lwcut1ou11 rm ahovl! l(Or pa t10. 1887 M onrr1 v i..c VJ<.'Wll, i blk11 to t>rac·h for nc•t non·smoker. $26S 645-1830 Ntiw upvl1anc1•11h nt>w __ U3l·S01» __ Ulcd kltchMll 4c 1th11 , ¥-..ftcMtAefttdt 14250 E-side 2br Ibo, vut1n fife l"'rf'nch doon • wl11dow11, ••••••••••••••••••\•••• R~agc . .Pc Llf ok. IJ50 L ....... n t , .. ,.... hi., 01>'.IO )(lama. u-~,, f t 1•1 n .. 548-8204or646-231G brick frpk dr11pc•1 & ,-..-or ren , 'K ,..,,., I .. 28r, 1&:-nar, Ind~ 11huU.er11 ; d°hl ~ar. " City 111}18 6: Uncn11 furn. ~ " ynrd North Laauntt 125 nilcly pr cpl. Call =·~.':,.~10• t _mo_Hllllr• "94 7Mt _ al\cr 3 p.m . S41Mll89. 3br 2be 2•lll" condo. (pk, View Ai>L 1 Oil. aun rm, ..._ v ~--poc>l. pitlo, dbl. gu. deck, Mttture Adullll. No :a:••r .... __.. Av oil 4 15. i\dultll J>ll ... lt.c•rorrncca h25 & YMi'fYlewhl• MOOmo. 64~73/557·8071 per mo. 4U.c ~ _ Avaua&lo Now 0-PoW H26 l bdrm w/vlcw • deck. Vrly38r, L8r,foi 8 11cb. •••••••••••••• ••••• •• •. Walk to t.own. ~ mo $1.00FREE Kt:NT Int' I ct ·" u ti I. Ca I I IONES 3 Br, 2"' ba 1ti.tdio. Pvt ~38'12/fl6Ht&t REALTY INC. lik'd patio-Encl. fl&r•KC! 1 Bdrm Apt Nr. Vlctorta rst flNj, tAU d arau. 549:>. 335.~ lJeach. '335, 1101 Incl. Ph er,..) •n.6210 Blue LMntern. 496·tna0, •1960 " ON THE WATER! rronlll on Moulton. nr l.rlkt• For<•<1t, lt>ase b) owner ~UIUK. IU::NT M 1 600 fiq fl. $11!°1 mo. 2944 Randolph. C.M 67$-5116 P'LUSH SUITES :ISO lO 1300 l\q. ft ,..... .. c ,, •••• Wt:'t Bar" S..,,. 4550 LJclo M.tftCI ••••••••••••••••••••••• v....,. Seit s lum.I(<'. 1760 I N\'WJ!Ort 075·8662 Murl(un Ln .. 11 .H .. uH Hc:ofi & SI ll lt •r. 8411 9998 IUIO Up. Off1ce·i1l~re, 48-0 R...Ws W..ted 4600 ft, A/C'. 17:101 JlcDr h Bl. ••••••••••••• •• •••••• • • 11.n. LE/\SE!.142-2834. r· . bl k --\CS~OOSI ('. wor llllt Jlt1.111h olflces, US> to 750 1111 w r 1 t c r ~ c• c• k " on c rt In xJnt bldg. 18th & bedroom cotta ge in N e w p o r t e I v d Coronu dcl Mar or Cost 11 64S-2111/G41l 6303 Mesa. Qwctncss cssf!n IMll tq ft 3 rm tu.lt.e. Nr O.C. Alport. NO. Avail Mar 1. Contact 752·8263 IJal. Wnle Class1f1ed Ali lfal6. Daily Pilot. I' 0 Dox 1500, Costa Mesa 112626. ... Ofr41f).&'1), -.... -.-.. -,.--..... ---L-.-.£A-200! '# ...... IM. ...... --'" .....,_._...~•'MO DaM Point. deluitc nfficc OESPERATF; n<'ed lbr 1bdnn.. CIOIJO to, n4'wl1 ••-••••••••••• .. •••••• 1pece. 58" 11q.ft .. across uneurn. apt. Neat Adult. ~~.f.5 ,':~.'::~;, ea'Mlh ,M1WP01 IT 2 Condo on akl slope In from BofA. 495·4975: vrty l 1t. Npt., CdM. llHl.ll c • orA, or Snowmua. Colo. Wkly 411Ha45 8albou7Sl-4800 . DedroootA•'l'ownhoutel thru Match Aprl I DECORATORS • dtlllk n r.np. Male 20 needs I It 1 --lttlch 3140 l"tom SMUO 5M·:m2 I d II '"""" -•••••••••••••••••• Spectacular 1p1, ,total . space, samp1ctt, e very bdrm hse or apt in OC -..... .,, h recrutlon pro11ram, --............ .. ,,_.. ~uoo area.Npt.Bch.551 U72. Oood N.>t ond med. site ~.~c l.2•38R., ............ ..~ 1 -d"" .......... ,,.. 111*, dllhw.hr, «•raige _,.uJlfOlfam. • • .......... ••••••••••••• 2rmsuit.e.3110aqft •mr,lc "".:.:.·-o."7_....,.,.. _____ _ ~ • patios . No pet.I. t.eldtcourta. At atblon Fem rmma~ wanted, a &Wk. uU Incl A/~ a· 9ltai8 Ialand, Jambortt 1181n BR, 2 e. hH In CM. Nr ceM to Sec. rul l e ...._../lfW••t/ JoequlnHlllJRoad. ~ btach•handball• Bank. Neer E. l'flh " ~ Del~ 3 BR1,3~ b.t, near f714) M4-1 too t.•n11'11 crta. no peu Or•na•. C.M. 642·4210 ••••••••••••••••••••••• new, lrpl.c, w /D hookup, p&ew. Rent SUJO + ~ Rm.le ....... bltm, eocl gar, fncd 1d, UCMaOll UMITS uW AvaU ao1r. Call U.a °"1 rlwllty SOOS lr1 patio, etc. Sus. WI+•,.•· orPetr1ck,MMT3'7 CdM dbt 1uita, ut.11 pd ....................... . -.... 201 L ...... MI. AC1 •mr.I pkg. l''r S\S$. GOAL llOOOM O. New 2BR 2ba. fncd )'.Td, C41 .... IH-1707 S::-.!:::'m':ke~~r s<i°~: DI · ~o 14! raqd. &75-.00 Build a W.ineH Spare pt, P'P, dtw, atove '38$. . lrvtfte II A&aox. 400 aq. n. C·2. 130 time. lnveat 115. MO-~ ,..._, ~~t.noptUJ,2br,1t 152.0:~Mter~P.M . E: l'1t.b Sl, Su\te "L", .;..or_M2_<8223 __ . ___ _ ""• '"°"' pao. acusa.1 SUIO. mo. Ooyl• twl· l 168 NEW WXURY APT, lae pool. r«. bldJ, Locatto a..tMM Man will 3b,.. Prdlt.eble ettabll1hed an 2 Bit, D/W, (Die, AC. acr0t& from N"°wpor\ IM 48R L.NIJuel houae 300 aq. fl. Wat.Jfront of· Uque ~ONlanmen~ bu1u oeUo.1..-.Ttrud.lrpool. Bueb Golf Cour11 . w/a*c>lyd l•d)'. Non· fl ee aull. Canner )' nea11. Priced below "71. '751.f187 Shown by eppi. only. 1moktr1 pla. LY mta V I I I • f e • r e a . market for lmmcd s ole J.D.PropertyMamt. -.-. • .aoe m 1m.1003 Forappt call4H-9l51 The Daily Pilot now has a new ''B US I NESS TO 8 USJNESS" classifiratlon to provide a convenient method or buying or disposing o f Business items. Sell your ~urplu s. ove r stoc ke d or no longe r needed items or supplies or any kind. Whether buying or scllinF? see our "Business to Business" classiflcatlon #5010. FQr more information and to plare your ad , call 642-5678 DAILY PILOT s .. 11 1111)' rh•m or turn b11uill1"1 ol 11•'111' tor S7:> or le'' w111Y r.t l't'llll)I Ptnt ht-r /\d .1 l1n1·" fur :! l'Ol\l>f'('Utl\lt' tl.•)'' ~:,11·h addJtWnlll hrh' " W IM tho• l Oll)'' l'h,111t1· II' l\11 • ornm1·n 1.11 .uh F11r mor .. 111l11rm:1111111 .mil to pl111 1· y111H .irt • .. 11 642-5678 Penonal Services 5360 . ••••••••..•........... W/\NT M/\1 1. l'HIV \("\ ' Jlc•nt a Jin v.1\t• I' It Bo' l!'i411 Atl.1111...,, C '1 l"or awt c:all 7~ tSK~ Mar ry oow• 4211 Cl\tl Cotk or ~ our h<'t'll"" 1;.1:1 77111 l'nvak /\l'r11h11· 1111w TALENT S llOW·L O N G rla''><"' Laclll'i. :.pi•t't,rl Bf:/\ 'II m:J-0314 April 2Mlh, 1111rl1t 11111!> l\pnl 9th lnrt1vu1ual & Sodal Clubs S400 ~rroup JG & o hlc•r I non ••••••••••• ••••• • •• • • • • urunn ~I pla1·\· S7f1 & OVl':lt :10 Scl('f,\I, I '.\ aud1t11m un "the· (:on~ THOD lJ('TJON ('1111 Show & Ttw IC'•' l'.1l.H"1' ltch·1111.1l ,\ti a IX I 1 11 f.'ur inlorm,1111111. l ·4pm, <.:lai:.:-.1l11·rl IJ,111\ 1'il111 M0t1 t-'T1. l l:115!Jh·441 I 3JO W 11,1\ ...,l, i 'o· 1.1 .~S~Lfo' E:STl':t-:M .. th<• _Mt'i.aCal1I •1:~1.:•1, kt·y to fr1·l1 n ~ rl!ally Travet 5450 J,!oOd' Fret· scm•nar ••••••••••••••••••••••• Tui:Ml1t y. March 13 / Fc•rn l'rcw "'"illh••I '""" 8pm. Newport M.ir!"loll >N: Npt lie-It :1 :!:I ;~1 '" Hotf•I Har~sda lf! S t•lf C:•ho San 1.ill'as \ ,,1 ,,,..,11 Es tee m I r ol(r a m s .,u11 yac·ht 2 v.•·t•k 111111 RA..~rvauon.-. 4!j7-4801 lfrqu1r.., m 1• nti. I: ornl Lost& Fomd 5300 l~rn~. t'uc1lo., C'lc .. 111 ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• h~'J>PY Cunt;u~t Un I 1 Rl•ynold.'\ ': /\rckll \' '" 111 Shiv ttruk\•r. ~vi lkh FOUND ADS ARE FREE Call: 642-5678 l..clit d~ tori?•' n-dtbrow n f<etrrt.'ver/Coll1t· mix &r1.1pt.od 11<1'11'. l•pil1•plll' CTabalha> !U>4 174 1 or 9tfi.98lll LOOT lonl! hum·d !Ilk S11r111:.>. C'h.ill1•ni.:1· &tclk>ywftt& ,r.,..otiOft .•....•.•.••..••....•.. Jobs Want.ct, 7075 ••·•·····•············· 1-:xp Met'h Tc•t•h 11 yN1r.., t>XP on a vanl'ly 111 pro duc.•t.:. Can do protnlYJ11 ""rv1C't' w o rk and 1 I nl'cess a ry prorl u1• 111111 runs l:i m a ll p :1r h ,1 :.IJ(!l01alty Wn t1· C l.1 ... i\d" •4Sls Oa1ly P 1l111 :~:10 W Bay St Costa Mc'" (.;a!j'~ fcm:i ll· cat Vu Tu::.trn & i>f</\t.'1'lt'1\I. Nll H ~I 2 0t h R lo: WAH U . K ind. part ll rn•'. r •· 5411~71 15570211 lcrcoc\'1> l~M·~lliX-1 Losl S1amc:.i·. c·uc·u d Ludy '4 111 l1t1tJ\-.1l yo111 Fem ... mall ;ic.lull. no ""l hrood wt•t'l.1•111b $11111 lar Balboa hi liiJ \Is:.!:! l'hont• bl•furi· !I :ma 111 REWAJlU for lo--l ft.'m .ill· 67:>-~ ScaJJl()int StJmt•w K it 1-:Xt"<' S..c·y/Cial l-'rul.1\ ten. 4 mOfi uld. Lat.<una Constr. l'Xfl -i m u\"11 Sch. 494·74Zl mu c· h m o r,. 1 I' / ·1 REWl\ltO l.o:-t do!! l'.irl ~h<•ph1•rd. part C'Ollrr. i\ns lo Sunny Lu M 1rncl:1 SI /\r1•a •m l 1772 ~7 IGSI SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS 'l".1m~r -f\11)\cl T11xin ft11"av. THANSl'{,,\NT My l>utr hrr wanwd rrH' dollur<i tor ~I jllt'l't• or ltH•r , s o I told h im . "(,011k .11's fnr t•atini.t. not a TRANSPLANT .. Found currt'n1·y 12 2 71! Lal!una lka1·h ~·oti cc ~µl Re~rl lli~123 1 ~ !'>-'4!11~ 1922 RF£ NURSI-:, fullt µart or Ctll·in ot fr v. rk I( r-.; BA, exp 9 J MO 11111 -----.....,Wanted 7100 .........•............. /\('COUNTIN<i We need an 1·x1)(•r lio•A kt'<'IX'r to l'•11llr11111 ll-'" our l(rowth Out1 .. ,, ~11ul1I r c• q u 1 r 1· • I! 1• n 1• r .1 I r h·ni·al, typrni.:. lrlrm phone:-. Qu1t•l. plc·a...,;1111 t>Ovironrn1·nl. !-..i la 1' upi.·n Lot· nr llarlior ,~ f!;rkc-r. (' ~I Zf-'.HI I I< ONE ('() ~>4\1·:.l!J.'AI • .,,i, ror R Uult·\ l\('('OUNTIN<i t 'l.l' l<I\ 1-'Ull llm t' w1:.om<' 1"q wr OJll l~il 1:11:1 LOST Ma ir Gf'rm a n l\CXOL~TIN!i CJ.r:I!>-. Slwphcrd. /\n~ to Huu .y, fltc• ty µ1n i.: & 111 1111• ta#!li!jl47ti7. VIC" II n j!1·m·rul h•cl j!1•r • I• 900 220I _ _ Phom' 1111 ·' ppt J .ir1" Found Old f.;nJ( ~lw<·1.1·1 lrw !>,15 7-122 dog Shaggy l!rr~y/whtll' AC<.:OL!N'l I c: ('l,l'.tll\ F\lll J?rown Maµnoha & TRl\l"lfo"t-·r.. k · /\darru;, lTB 9fl2·5:!13 A &tO-l>l 11 • • <m ~mo ' t h Los t RC G II de r. v 1 c ACC.:OUNTi\N'I' Rea5C'hool 3it\ 1-;1t p 1n ~l ork:.l r 11111 ~·~'1 rn111l1t11·~ :JC 1·1 i.: 111·c· •• ,, ----P/I . :.alary n1•gn11;tl11t• F'OUNU· F.nl! Spn niier (.'a 11 UI! t w cc n II I.: S p a n 6 m 11 " V 1 <' 644-3020 Brookhurst & Atlanta - H k. !*~·ti USO --------- Found I Ladies U1amond ru1111. Owner rdenufy by color. no of diamond!>, da~ & loc lo-.t 536-5621 H.B. Pohtf' Dept FOUND small mix bn•l!d dog, ll tan w/r ollar, \ 11• F'ln Vly 968 IH7li ,...,..., 5350 • •••••••••••••••••••••• RELJ\XlNG M/\.5SAG E; BobJames·L•<' Ma ss<:ur Outcall 9·9. 494·5111 Spri._.Reeder l81SSo. El Camino Real SanClemc•nte; F'ully lk For appl 49".l-7296 MICHEUE•s •Owtcall• UAM 2AM 835 374!1 LIHDA & VICICI CMulM....,. For,,. ""' of ltt Serving tll Or11n1e Co. 83S·73l3 MASSAGE FKiUllMODB.S ESCORTS ourcAU. OML y O.,..••et.hr Accounlinit ACCOUMTIHG TEMPORARY ASSIGNMENTS OronCJ• Covnty is loonWftc)! And so ar~ w.! ROBERT llALF'& accounl~ Ther e art' many rww firm.' movln.I{ into 1111' Ora nl(e County u n · ,, bringing about an 111 cre1suig dcm1111cl for~·" J>('r1ence d A<•cou11t111i.: and Data Proctiss1nl( personnel CPA'S ... ton TaAccoUR .... h Cost Acca•tewta Sr.AccomhMh loaldlHp1r:1 .kc~ Cltrli1 o.t.Wry •I' O,.r•tDn 63 I ·2140 ll you are not uworc or GOLD&I GllL the b1mcfits of worklnll temporary -give..• 1111 u *ESCORTS* call or v111it w1 at our n ·w l«aUon. W•· will be hap t72· 11 ll P1 lO diM•u1111 It with you ----------• We are local.erl in the: ••HEW•• COLDW 1';L1. DANK lm PRIME TIME BUlLl>ING &11tc 11200 ACTION 2:"'3 No. BN>1Adwey ......,_ Santa Ana ~.ayPI~~ mye~r n~d~ C7141tll-410J ••Wet ads. 11ub cnbe. F"rff Pa.rkioa Dox875C M. 92627 ,_ ____ .... __ r I. j . •. 1. c ,. l ~. a r. s. 'r'.I ·c '.S. 111 .w ill l!J 10 •• >rt ·e. IO ... er. ··l. 1 I. •m p . ... 20 • •• 40 ... 0 o w ck. '77 In' ISO ... 7:-,11 fol OOQ. lrC ntlr IO( e 11 : St. UClll '>ml. r1:t(. <; lik\' 6. Xlnl 1287 ><.lnt new saM. !ndl eeds . -. . . ......... . DAILY PILOT 17 ----G ; ·): .i .. > .. ' ... ~ .. ~-::.' .. -~'-) .. ~ .. 1 ' ... ~ ..... ~ . . . ..... • .. I "-""I )I at~ ) _1 .. 1 ... 11 ... ~~ ... ) ....... •-11:1) ~~~· ~ ...... ,.. C.,.llfv r QMC.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ..._KJ._."• Le1•1c•111 1NnMtl'l/Peptri"'9 ,...../R.,.r Roofing ............................................................................................ ·······•••·····•·····•· ••••••••••••••••••••••• •Mii. FIXIT • • ROBlN'S llOUSE P.uropuo Land1c•per U.E.\NING SJo:fl. VICE. Top work fo'a1r Plitt! for 1 Uiorouahly ch:an Rtfa 646-4871 dys/t'Vtt. PETERS PA1NT1NG N~lll.J>!l~hes .ti U.-xturt't1 Rep11r & Re roof All Expr'd . Rijo Jt1ttea At.IE EST. t9l·l 439 l y Pc s ·. :sh 1 n ll I e:. Free Est. Call Gent' ---------rocki.haku comp<Har ~.-04:)8 Pb e1111J free ~i.t. S0-~30 1''111 •........•..•.......... Cuq1tinlrr. tJ•lnlln" ~1111 r11tu \~ yr, 1n IU\!11 Md l7~ • ('COUSTIC' "'"*' rt'Npr ll)'ed com pl drywall 1K·r.,1r.- Q !llM1 hou,'I(' ~0857 __ BEACHCITl~S Want a REALLV CI.EAN Landstape" mainl. llOUSE? Call U1nahum Darrell. 661·3042 eves (:irl Fr~t'lit.MSSl23 Landst'ap1ng, 1ard .. n ProC pa1nUng. Ext & mt. I.ow rate11. Refs. free est ~4780.5364383 fine Ext.er Pa1ntin1t by •••••••••• •• •• • •• • •• • •• A"Utl -------PlumbLnl:.rep1ur Spec. rn Rt>roof & r ep.ur All re modehn1t.C'opper tt' 1y pi·i;. Lir 'd Wo r k pipe. Fret t 11t Top Hiat ~uaran teed . 24 hr Plumbinit S37 3194 f"'2 9496 hmodel rt'p1ur. ll•n r1rpt!nlry . ulll um .. tn1n11man. h1p It. y r11 1n MN l..lt>'d Mr J)•lom l '11r "'•Ohtnl/WIUHll( Clt'aninj( ran rwn day nuunt.enance. 11prinkler l}nah~n oun. We do at systems 63 1 3716/ ».11 ~-OlM ~7926alt 3 R Sa.nor St Lie., ll\.'I Try HOM&"iAVERS. Plumb Thom1t~ Park& l.H· me s:J6..MM24hrs 1ni; & he3t1ng. t'rel' •350'l.'lG: roof repair 4' bo QlC ~lll Sl.'h1p Odd JOI>& flron1 '11 < Otttlt lkrnudt'I -l;ti! >&_49 ___ _ mg JMIUO., • lamli..11o1p I' .,._ .. "JUST US" hou11~lean· Spnn.kler ·1MU&llut1on.'\ & WIJ.LPAl'ERIMG est.unales US hr Honi•1ol r oat1n.g . Mnn·h SJJl'i: I.Ilg W1fre honest & em k cpa1rs . New lawns. Refsoffered. Eves, & relaahle !4t'rvtce. SIOO off on llnset!d o il r1Mt.Call873-0163 rlean·ups and 11hruh & 631·~.675·1266 liAJMCOK ll71MI06S trr11t1111(. !ihlngle :i & Nt-w L •P' Ii rt·"11l.-11 11'\t ~· ~. ~a..)l l(UJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• b"eeremoval ~1 20M 1---1 Pl b e shakes, asphlllt & a r i; 111· llANOYMi\NSt:MYll'I'.• Eic~cll('('CI llooset'lean QUALITYPAJNTING ~ram um IO(( ~ a1o C'oallng ror cOmpo TYl'lNl. AC'l'UIM.l~. raat nr11t .'U yo. 1·i.p Mant· l!Jl ~T "'•' t r.• r .. ,,,..1 1 1 • .,.,..,,., Ste.im rlt't1n \lhn up hol~t<'ry W nrlt i:111u l'ru:k rnou n t u 1\1 I I~ r '"''· r•·n~ rah·' I~~ .tilt. ta.I b.IUI • kit 111modl'la "'m l'utll'rt!W ... tJllUtt!I 1m1r h1n1. hr MCHJIHl• 1\1J k.111d:1 ol r1:pulr t'fl.'t' o:ig 'Ava!Jable 3 days a S P F. C I A L I Z E U Lot/ t:xt Neat Reasona· r :! t e ~ 0 n re Pa 1 n ~ungles & bit up roof mi: l');llnlllt.t'• °"2 9~ wet.-&. Apts S20 Houses LANDSCAPE Atrium. ble. Wayne (IXOY fo:) Repa pci., r cmodeli., 20 yrs ex·µ. Frel' t'"l iw-.a-$30. Costa Mesa area Japanese ~esagn, rum· 641)..8226 ~--M .. mb<'r Ch11mht:r ol ·-·., Ca.IJJeanne979·9621 bow planting. fountain Poolw•lce,R~pain <'omm No wu1t1ni; Ri\NKIH I' l't.'Y ('rt'pw'\'11, fllf'•I • llllltJlc I L'tl SHO \\llt•U Lq ~I 1 PllU: ~ti.I .>41~ I' C t-'ltANKl':N Gt'll ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---waterfall. Do 1t nght the Save On Wallpaper ••••••••••••••••••••••• In') tlll3 Ut\'Studt'ut ll'ontrurk ~ttl"9 1st time. call Glen's SaveOnPaperbanging ActionPoolSt>rvirt" --l...t ll.'t du Uw u111 Jut• .. l•k• ( <1fl"'~ llnor.. "1rvll'"" • llul oh M .11nl1·n.1n11 J1l l u.& t'unLr A£k1 .. mom 11nvrvH• h 1 I 'ti2tJ lOJI) llmf' ·"r.:i~. lRrf'0e!n' .,t;~a!~3l>Jll •"••••••••••••••••••••• Lands<'ape 75EH)4S8 Prof. &75R1 e9a17s1on. Call f~ool servu·e J\ ud Sh~~~~ri.~~!:;t!~~·~~" ._,....... '"'"'u MmdYoor Manneri.lnc •-s,n..u-· Sa''sfJC'tton ••uar " P R 0 F I-' !'> S I 0 N \ I WK IT 1-: It ii; I' w, r 1· lt'.t:.t•~. l.lr o l·hur..-. ~ilJIL,, rt"tUTilt')\ t'(JUi .t 11111'\+AI nw1h .. 111.i11•r1.1l, tMt).~ n...od""" I bl I _......... ~ --------u.: " rt'l'Uvt:r Sh111~le i-1<!1· h I ...., ""' re 18 e peop e r. ... t w II Gre" & Prunk &10·5977 ~C91 l.1tl" au 1n~ mov 1 n" Will care for your home & ••••••••••••••••••••••• .... uS om a papenng .. wuJJ ror your t!Xl John ••••••••••••••••••••••• (;arugl! Y .trJ deaninK pets 879.5701 SUNR1SESPRINKL!-;RS 1\11 Work Guar Pree ~t Pro rty K-~J ~J.l':<"fRICIAN ~·rit:t-d IWti r»tt'i.. 642·07o5__ Plan now for Summer! 1 ____ 67_3_·4_1_511____ :C:O~e1111tnt 97!1 777!l Ot.:hl fr1·e ri;t1m1&tc• 011 <X.'t:StlJllent I Ton truck lftCOR9 Tu Conserve water w/our" Paint 1 nu I NT I E X T ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~-Wl-._-/_Al~tio--JU~t'ur 'lm• JO 11 'l'ru)\h, trl't.' trim 11n JV Neal, ho~t. reai., 12 .. Vourume·~avcr" ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 II b D •••••••••••••••••• ••• •• ~· ti""lems. fo'ree est " · ~ • ..., .... :-\ll HL> \\ "1'1-.t I I l m·1L~I ti7J O~ M2 :~ Hon 642 S70J INCOME TAX R ET URNS c 367672. Hutcheson & yr' l'XP L1c'd Dave Comm /1ndu.-.1heimcs l ·•flit'!.> "h 'dln • 1t· .. 01·d - --Prompt. reasonable St.ief 632-8716 635 3528 ,.. .. F:>.ix-rt nlterat1ein and !.e•w1ng M>rv1ce Custom worl.. Al s o 1ron1n1ot tfra:.onablc rate-.. Ell per~k 1\42 34ti0 Ql AL I l'Y l'Y I' I 'L '°' "~' ,1h114:h1tK lo F.M:Mc) Haul, sk1ploatlt'r, dump Newport &h 833-819CJ ~~ 964 1045 2i yn>exp wit now F:rhl i n~ 'l h1 "'" d1:-pn•l'" ( on11l1 11r lh•,1J ••••••••••••••••••••••• lrlt, .:1 • .1d111~. lret! wrk. ---ww'f EXCELLENT -Meyer MJ::ltll 54!l l:Jfio surt iltion~ & bu ~1 11l '1 t~·ll \1•m1•,:o..1~c· H·12 1H62 !-.~llt .-m·11111 demoht1on:.t'tC 831·1257 LJNOA'S ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'AJNTING Retftode4&R~pair <'orr1·:.p 11 ncl r nr1 Gt1!t•\&fenrcrrpoir TAXSERVICE Bnckwork. Small Jobs Reai.ratcs.Frecest ••••••••••••••••••••••• f'rompt ro puoi.1 1.llt C..JtincJ'o.ACCMtStlc 1~4090.6'40'J5g WW COST, STUDENTS Pers/Bus Income Tax Newport. Costa Ml'.'!ia & E d Mr-s Muir L..a.: lid \ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cl..EAN I'. TRl\Stl & Call842-8439forappt lrvme 67S.3175eves 5'18·2'106 .xpr· 4117 14.21 l-ill.lblll' 'prin wJll tt'Jt ,.___.___. TREE S45 0787 I •-PainlJ°" & papenng. 26 tu.tt ... >.Jl cl kP1Ai.11 n<1blt· ~*J -.......ce Movillg yrs Harbor art>a St Lie Kit .• baUis. 1·omp room add.'!. CarJ)t•ntry. elect R&C Con,t ruct1on 548-0512 Tiie ············•••·•••·•·· Tax Rl•turn., t'om1>ll'i & t' .i II u& l' \ t' l.l u i.t it· i. ••••••••• •• ••• •• ••• • • •• "-Otkge :.tudent net-ds htc •••••••••••••••• ••• ••• • ••••••••• •• ••••• ••• ••• • 183281 Rer., 6't2·2JS6 d1fhrult rt·turn~ pn· !JOO.ZJ97or\IOO ~ Garttcrun~. dc1111 uJ.1!> & hauling & mo\lng Jobs . Spec1ali2ing in auto & "Moving Out & /\bout"" ----Kitchen & Uuth Frn .. :.I'" Pared 11u1ddy & rt' --l11n·•~ .. ~p1ng Geo rge ~~Ulll homeown&rovcrages. "Don'L Delay, <.:··II To D1-....._/R-1'r .. u~· u u ... RA..... -,....-r abmetry cl1•:-.1~n Fn•t• Ct'rumt<· ti IL• rn:-1 a llL•d tlr,, ~hwr)>, IUl.h ~7 <!ti~ dy~. S.15-7W7 ew T~ Set"Yic:~ •••••••.•...•.•........ asonabiy Call ~4ti C005 C....nt/Conc~h lbusht 545·7072 -H;ultn" & Clectnup. Robertson day" Local & ::.tah.~·wtdc ••••••••••••••••••••••• l~t l·Jenla~c kitl·ht_.n~ . 63:1-2261 ••••••••••••••••••••••• YARO Rl-:JUVENATION rc.,"comm'I lm.AsM>C.,I"'-scrv 24 hrs. 7 days Homt•s. /\dd 1t1 o n s . li6l~Bob ,._.,.... t'ompl<·ll· c·oncrt•lc JOb OR T r,·e In mm in" & rt' 962 1462. 631 Sffil 675--0562 5-10-4844 __ Re o; 1 u ct' o O v t• r --- -,.... ~.t'I \OUr ro rm' 'IJ\I• .. Blorkwalls Low rall'S llorrll' Servi('(.' Add111on '11M')\ TH~;1-; s1-:nv1c .. : Stumr ~mulrni.:. vrun •Nl. t'lC' Bondt'd, 1•x~·1 Xlnl refcrPni:t''> ~.1-11175 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •none> Ros. .. ti45 002t. nlO\HI, yard rlc·anup & Hedttt& Jmitori~ Mov1nR & haul1nK 58&41192 KcmodPI and repair Carpentt-r t'rt•t• Est Am -)\prin~ planting. Bob Health Chlib ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pre1ght. bldg materiuls. --door:-.. "indow:. and SIU' joh::. Call /\llan or ChildCare 64&-9281:1 ••••••••••••••~••••••••Office , indu st rial. tLo;hld Rood!' etc Lowest 1'1\TCHPL~'\TEHINC :.uurs 493 ~ Tony646 H649 -t at & h m rates in town. John All 1 ypl's 1-·rl'l' ----Upholstety Cl~GntncJ ---••••••••••••••••••••••• Mowing. e dging . lr1m Heada chc/M 1grane·! r.1es ~u r Rn r L ob t' 95.5-2654 cslJmates Ca!l538111:1 R & R. Marbh! & tile. in· <:UST0\1 Child <'drt:, mv home nung. <·lean·u~ & hghl Spec1a1iz1ng an prom pl c earung. es. act on· -sUtll lrplt f.lcings, dram ................•...... lntenorCarpenlry Weekdays orwi'ekcnds ha uling Reasonable r elief Phone Gene ded/ins.5.S2·Sl6S U you're not reading the Pla s 1er P.it ch1n~ board..,, pullm~ni.. um byJay • 1>42811()9__ ~3460 rates 67~11 5.59-1916 People whoneedpeople Little ad.sin Class1f1ed. Plas ter , s tun·11 & que work L11·cns ed M.y :;ola SUI 95 ~uuran leed (Juul1tv work EC'onomy µrir t• M1!1>J Serv1Ct' C-0 548 !~90 ood h • ~-'-Id luff f should-• b k th you·re rrus· SI"" a lot or drywall Int /Ext f'n•c "A"-8712 Lou's t'ar'Pt·rllry 30 yrs Child rare. g ome •VERY LOW PRICfo;5• • •.....: your o s or ... ways c . ec e ·~ t CA"INl G -'""'---------d I d . th "~ · Di ct ... newsy 1nformat1on as _es · '""'-'" eor~e exp Doors. windows. compan10nsh1p. fence on andsrape m amt new goo 1es wt a ...:rvlce re ory an u1e patios ete 551 20M yard, ex· nurse 556·3098 George 549·2015 Oassif1ed ad. 642·5678 DAIL V PILOT well as some great buys. Want Ad Results 642 5678 Want Ad Help? 642·5&'78 ')elJ idle items 642·5678 ~Wattt~d 7100 HelpW..ted 710Cl tt.lpWanted 7100 He4pWanted 7100 ~~~ ••••• ?!~~ ~~!.~~~·:.~ ..... ~!!~ ~~~ ..... !!!~ ~!.~~.••I•)!!!~~~~ ..... !!.~~ • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ••••••••••••••••••••• 4 • • • • • • • • • • • • • ••• • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ---------· ----------i Atlt'fld<ints, work w /hun· "ACTORS-1h1·apped aoulL" Strong, IOOl<kEEf'Efl Orange Co. CPA firm has immedlale opening for a full charge bookkeeper in our H.B. ofhce Re· quires recent bookkeep ing exper . & ability lo work dtret't ly with CASHIER/SALES CAREY OUTS Coftlputer Operator ACTRESSES" IL'l.'51St m b11lhrm. feed, Troiftff SaJary S872·Sl061. No ex· per. necessary . H.S . g rad. +computer courses. ApplJcalJon de· adlme 3-19· 79. "MODELS" Ri!n <'leanup. Min. hr. "NEEDED MOW!" wage+ ben c Unit e d Umque retail nursery has full & part lime ~1 uons available for salei; oriente d apphcant Nursery expenencc nol necessary Please apply in person Those wisbtnl? a prof U>rebral Palsy. 546-5760. career m movies. lv & lVl•---------1 Apply Newport.Mesa Unified School Dist Classified Personnel Of f1cc, Mon-Weds ·Thurs· t-'r1. 9am to noon. Tues lpm·3pm. 1601 E. lGUI St. N.B ... E 0 t; commere 1a l s, call tm.2233 ext% now Automotive cheots. Previous CPA ' P /T a.ERK firm ex per . preferred •_-_•_-----_---i & i;ome sales, would pre· 714/992·4561 ADMINISTRATJVI:-; l\S ST MA<.; GREGOR VAC.HTS642 ~I fer OMV tra1rung or exp , ____ -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-;.-;_-;._ Hours flexabll'. Lt bkkpg 0..11or11pply Clas~1t• Car BOOKKEEPER Storc.1777 Mam St. Suite Multi Corp . Newport ROGERS C.ilDEHS 2301 San Joaqwn Hills Road &W-5944 CdM ALTER/\TIOi':S Fm1sher. F. lrvme 957.0555 D e a c h R e a I t'X p on I y W om c n :.l•---------1 Estate/ De velop m e nl ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~·----------• specmlty ::.hop. Fashion AUTOPAITS Firm has immed. open· Church Secretary. COOK Island. Fu 11 or P IT· •nR lor EXPERIENCED Laguna Bcaeh. Xlnt typ· Expanding rest aurant 759-1201. -M&ni~~Jirs~AHJ'obber E~y t'~ bookkec~nd ing (70 WPM>. record ~~~Y· _.?~ ~rg~~!!. ~ .,....t yPtng req. keeping s ki l ls . experieD<'e usl be well resume 1ocludl.ng dat.es knowledge of office tion offers pleas ant A New C;;~~r For You Let Us Show You!! Lrvtne Peri.onnel Agency 488E17U1, Costa Mesa Su1te224 642·1470 l'?TOOmed & persotutble. and sa.lanes to J Krem machines. Call for 10 wor king cond1t1o n s . f lard work & )(ood pay h a s . Q u a i I P I a c e terview. 494-7555 Good opportunity for ad· with growing company. Propert.Jes. 1400 Quail Sl. vancement. Excellent C;ill 556-2500 for 1n -Ste 135. Newport Beach, Cleaning Lady for Motel company benefits. Ex· terv1ew appt 92600 Good pay & workrnA penence desired. Apply - --1----------cond. Full or part tame . 1npersonLO. *AUTO p ARTS BUSBOY 499-2227 COUNTY PEflSOM ror lunch Mon Ulru f'r1 CLERICAL vw. Porscttc, Audi de· aJer needs exp'd. parts _The __ R_iu_._67_3·_6363____ Vaned (een offc dut.Jcs. must have good typing count.er person. Salary + skills & phone manner. 22873 Lake Forest Dr comm .. group insurance. Bus Onvers-Subslilule. Will lra.in. XJnt benefits. El Toro Chiddvff'SOn hte. Salary S4.56 per hr Orange area Contact ---------• 44.5 E Coast Hwy N 8. Llrem ed or wall tram New York Lire; Mrs. Lu· ---------- 01-:LIVERl" farl> /\ M with Wall Street Journal mu.~t h11ve reliable small car Irvine area. $325mo Call 714/892·6566 Deliver newspapers to veodulg machmes A.M Costa Mesa. Newport area. Call after ti p.m 642·3148 ------Del men over 18 for LA Times 10 NH & CM Pc·rm/p·t. $350/$400/mo 64&~ -------Dental Assistant, for a un· ique employment exp. JOln our team! Flexible hrs. as a chall'Side assts· t.ant for a female use graduate dentist. 64.2· L050. Dent.al Asst. Excellent op portun ity for an t'n thuslasttc girl set'kmg full tame employment specially office Ex perience nee Non smoker 644-0595. -~-------~ Dental Asst ROA Ortho. 1 )T exp, fuJI or pttime. Npt Bch. Ph 642·2040. DESIGMEfl APT MANAGER For 5S units in Costa Mesa. Eitpcr'd t•oople Husband rn us l hav1: maiot. exr . Wire bkkp~ exp. Cal 642·5073 or 1213)865 31151 714-673-0900 Ball Wailers Apply Newport· Mesa ciano 547.7451 for appt. AulO trans R & R man. Unified School Dist. E O.E. :\/5 years expencnce an COOKS HVAC &/or plumb1nt;: de Exper. preferred. MUST Classified Personne l Of. ---------- HAVE OWN TOOLS . fice, Mon·Weds Thurs Cl..ERJCAL 5'18 2288 Fri. 9am to noon, 'fues. Coctstal PenoftMI ------lpm·Jpm 1601 E 16th. A9tnc:y '*A VOM • SL N 8. E.0 E Has lots of jobs available Le Biarritz. Rei;tauranl sign foc commerc1al/tn m Newport seeking qual. dustnal application dinner cook. Must. have Mechanical enginecnnR saut.e exp .. Ask for chef firm near 0 C Airport. bef 11orall3. 645-6700. Xlnt benefits incl pror1t Elderly man needs 2-1 hr care L1 ve-1n or two 12 hr stufls Ald /hs kp2. l'OOk an2. M u~l have r a r Ot:pendable Ref'!>. SJC. area 4964226. ----ELECTRONIC l\SSY t Mo exp Day & swml! shuL<; No fet• Goon pay Paid week ly Irvine area Norrell Temporary Services 558-9021 E.O E Engmet!nng CHECKER Respons1b1htws will and iruual revww of draw ings w/a mooeralE' dralt '°" & deMgn·g workload Will consider a year or two of practical exp & ~ yrs collef!e. Knowll•d){c or rasleners helpful Room tor ddvancemt•nt ror thl' !>eriou~ c an dJdaLe ROSAMIHC. l"l'wporl ~ach 714 548·~3.1 l::qual Opporturut} Employer Gl\SSTATION Attendant f\lU & p/tJme S3 50/hrto st.art. 644.S()S.l ~ERAL OFflCE Electron it· d1str1 but or. located 1n Irvine. needs girl lor oft 1cc dul1c'.'> Good opporturuues plus l' rellenl l'Ompany benefit:. Conlal't Bob Tracy. isam·5Pm. Mon tbru Fri. Phone 549·0954 General INVENTORY Control & ~1ving per'IQn needed 1mmed Must be exp w rCardex s y s, good w/f1g & paper work Harbor & Mar Arthur Bl. Sant.a Ana 751·7901 ----Gen OHc, heavy phones , typing r11 1n j!, :.m manufacturer. Sala ry l'ommensurale w /exp. L'all for appt. 6421!116 C:IRL.f'IUUJ\Y Sm t·omputer ro Acrt ·g lulowlt'd~c helprul Word l'roc('i.s. hdplul (will lra1n1 Advan1·c. pot Mm.t have 5 yrs eiq1. T11 SS hr 556-8911 t Lee) G·R-E-A-T SALES JOI NOW OPEN (.;o on P AY . GOOD HOllRS. GOOD CON O I T I ONS MA NY FKINGE UF.NEFITS FAST GROWING COM PANY PROMOTES FROM WlTiflN.1'RAJN F 0 R T 0 P M/\N/\G EMEN T S TARTS ''IM MEDIATELY '' KEYBOARO 1-: X P E R I E N C 1-: HEJ...PF'UL. WI': H/\Vt-: Ol1R OWN TRAINING PROGRAM PUT ON liY nu: COUNTRY'S TOI' ORG/\N SALF.S PEOPL E CALL AT ONCE FOR INTERVI EW ORGAN EXCH ANGE. S TAN NUNN 714/586·730'l. General Of1f1ce GUW'ClS I girl p 11. A·P. A·R. Set-oorad underSecun payroll, Bkkpg, Lite lYP\' tv The Wackenhut Cor11 Coostructn exp necess .....:._ ------- Call 549-l0.81 t8·l2> GUARDS GENERAL OFFICE for fUll & p/lJme ~II areas. H B Dru~slon• Some bk l 'narorms furnis h ed kpg. par1 lHnl' Over 25 A1:,t'!t 21 or ovt'r Re11rcd Avon to buy or selJ with many fine. super /\/R Rccept1oms l. Ex CalJ Barbara Moran: -<'Omparues and they're ----COOKS-Private Club ~~m°tAssoc 540·7622 seeks qualified sauce & Mrs Hatch 847 2S6:i wekomc No expet'lenr1• ESCROW SECRET ARY ncl' ,\pply Uni versa I TRAJNEE Corona del General 0 H1 cl.' needs Prote<-t1on S.-rvace, 12'2t. Mar Must type 50wpm sharp 1tal for informal of W 5Ul ~lreel. SJnt.a Ana All benefit:-Bay .£.">crow hce_..Typ1ng_requircd Interviews hours !J.J2 & Co:-~1-SG25 llSk for Bon· _Galdney Brothc~ 14~1-0n lhru t-'r1. penencc reqwred. 40·50 770_6590 Business man require!> all FREE! wpm. 10 key by touch. senous amb1t1ous person 5404055 fu l l time . FrTII~•· Ba bys 1tte r ·L1ve in , ~e time t.o assist in brotler cooks, 1-2 yrs. ex-DESIGMEfl b €lflfttH Nt'WJ)UTT Span1Slr spellkinf OK, Df.<;tr. -Consullfng busl· Coastatft~ Beach 645 7040 i.mall salary. reliable. ness. Opport. to develop Aglftcy per. a m u11t. Call for 3-5 yrs ex pr 10 HVAC ~!iOOO x52Q. and/ or plumbing des11,1n Counseling Agency needs for commerC'1al/1n · nie Bak.er St. Costa 1e:ns -l2 Hrur styli.St «Mlln1CUM!-ot '"""EM BLERS. Wt> will rlean_._645_-_17_08____ your own bus. without m· 2790 H..t.or, CM ~ vestmeot.64&-7989 ALL JOBS FREE senior person ror phone & dustn a I a ppl1 <'a t1on office duties Must be at Mecluuucal engineering least ~ yrs. & United firm nr 0 .C Al~rt Xlnt Way Income eligibilHy benefits incl g pror1t ESCROW MANAGER 546-{'12 have station tc1 r e n t train Appl y 7am Babysitter Exp woman MarGregor Yachts. 1631 lo rart• for infant on P/t CAREER OPPTY State ---------• Placenlta. C M has1s Ref~ rcqd. Pis call Farm Agency, needs as ----7$-1374. s1staoc~ in casually Assembler / Mechanical ----------opcration842-743.S Rotary Switches have Babysitter hsekeeper _..: _______ _ am.med operung 1n our IJVin rm +brd Refs . N· Car Wash Help full & parl final assembly dept. Re s mc*er. lnlanl D Pt. lJme. 18 & over. Metro qwres good hand du area 499-4597, 831·6234 Car Wash. 2950 Harbor ierity w/mm. 2 yrs. e xp eVt.-s Blvd CM / Clerk Typisl·SubstJtute. 20 hrs per week Starts at s~nu~ & Assodatcs SaJary $4.0S per hr. $Jper hr. 642·0377 wkdys 7141540.7622 Apply Newport-Mesa Unified School Dis t. Counter help. P/T & F IT -... ~ •asoN I Of dayshi.ft.s,Mon-Fri.App· .__..,~.- Classified Personne . ly m person. 11·2. Orange HV AC &/or plumbm1t ex-fice. Mon·Weds·Thurs· Julius. 711 E. Blaboa per1e ot'e necessary Fri 9am to noon. Tues. Blvd. Balboa. Mechanical engineenng an small me<'harucal as· ---------sembly. Cole Instrument Babysitter Working Corp 2650 s. Croddy Way mother needs matur e s A. 714;S56 3l00 E .O.E woman live-in babysitter lpm.3pm. 1601 E. 16th. firm oear O.C. Ai rport. CASHIER. Telephone & St. N.B. E.O.K COUNTE R H EL P -Xlnt benefits incl. profit Genl Ofc, Pref. mature ---------• Mature person to wait on shan an exchange for room & board. 213-430-7927 person over 25 for our ---------customers & inspect in Bawn°tAssoc 540 7622 Cos la Mesa b r an r h Oerk t.yplst with ability to dry clearung plant. Call •AS.5EMBLYTRAJNEE store. Mm 2 yrs exper. band.le phone calls & at· 642·5466. DIAFTSPEltSOM lmmed opemng avail for Cashier, Telephone & ofc tentioo to details for pro· _;_________ HVAC aod/or plumbing st.eady full-Ume person. Babysitter for 2'2 yr old reqd. Good wlfiJ(ures. petty management of· Counter-Sandwich. ex· expr. nee. Mechanical mfgr ele ments, fillers boy part tame. 644·5347. Apply The Earle's fice. $3.SO fer hr. + perienccd Apply 1n . ·og ri·rm near El>crow <'Ompany ::.eek 1ng quahr1eo expt•r'd working manaj(er to take charli(t' Out'ilandmR opp ty for fman1:1al & pro rc·s~1onal j!rOWlh Our emplO)'i:e)> are <111. a rt• 01 llus ad Send rcsumt' & salary requ1remt:nts to Cla.-;..,1£1t."d /\d =415. Daily Pilol. PO Rox 1560, Costu Mesa. Ca !l262ti ---- Exp'd Manne mcchamr~ pamtcr.. ToJl S p<11d for quallr1l'd personnt.•I App ly l..Jdo Shi p Yurd 900 Lido Park Or N B 673-7272 for vessels. good begin· _Cd_M_l_C_os_'t_a_M_es_a ___ Plumbing, Inc 1526 benefit.'!. Cal weekdays person. Gary's, 3309 E . b"~cn'!lrp ort. X l n l rung salary w/00 day re · Babysitter needed your Newpor t Blvd, Costa 644-17848·5. Ask for Eva. CoastHwy.CdM. benefits incl'g profit EXJ'Jo:JtlF:NCl'.:l> view.7·3:30,Sdys.lrvlne h o m e . M o n -Fri . Mesa642-17!i3. '"--LA-t•w.-u...-.. ,._.~HB.P shanng TELLER 979-8860. Equal Op· Take/pirkup 4 yr old _ _, wnnnS ~•sa Baum&Assoc:iates Great !\pot in Da na porluni\y Employer MI F school. 2 bovs. 631.3904 CA.SnlHJ~. Tpelephone & School Responsible person P rr. 714154(). 7622 Point Must type 40 wpm , Ge voe. ref mature Earn up to S:.M) per wk. Captains Mtkes Fish Fry Outstanding benefits in A.5SEMBLER B RTENOER 'd ~ over 25 for our Low t 'ti Pl t a.."2875 DRAPERY cl. rulJy paid UlSurance, · A -exper • on Vi'ejo branch w on. acemen ....,.. , lmmed. emplymt. Will Velvet Turtle. 59 Fashion s•~. M'in 2 yrs exper. assist. 751·9194 ----------Exp person needed ror l prol'il sharing & bonu:1 train. Apply 9·2 at: 5401 Island. Mr. Crooks ..,. "' person workroom Apply Provident Federal S & L. McFadden Av. H.B. Good w/flgur es. Apply Cockta il & Food Custodians-Substitute. mperson:Coito;arery. 3415..~/\Coust Hwy E.O.E. td/F BEAUTICIAN w/foll. for The Earle's Plumbing. Waitresses combination. Salary $4.70 per hr 2·30 1702Newport Blvd. C.M Call (1)~·6060ext. 168 Newporter lnn 1 nc 28922 Ca m 1 no Full or part time . Apply pm-1..lpm. Equal Oppty Emplyr ... .rSIMa.,.S 644--0661 or ~-8582 Capistrano, Mission Vie· in penoo. Hotel Laguna, Apply Newpor t·M esa OR I VER W eek d y s, M /F/H ,_ m;R jo,495-0401. Ask for Roy. 42S S. Coast Unified S chool Dist. needed aumed1ately _F_A_CT_O_R_Y_T_R_A_l_N_E_E __ _ NICtslOH IOOICK.a F/C CASIDER Hwy. Laguna li<'h. Classified Personnel Of. 83.l-Ul87 Ope · ii bl I p J F J R E Good pay, xlnt future in n1n°s ava a e n os. w ~m. · · · , ~--K-.... ware ~ply fice Mon Weds Thurs · I " X1n l ""'""" '"u · Cockta il W a itress: • · · · Dnverwilh carto deliver fast growing p as11e· preclslon lnst.rume nt invest. irm. · t opp Y at 3107 E . Coast wy, Professional •· ex per . Fri 9am to noon, Tues L.A. Times 3:30 to 6 AM . ad hes 1 v e co. 15 3 7 sbop. Applicants must for exp. It m ature CdM "' 3P l""'l E 16th enjoy the challenge of person.Call 640-0123 ___ . -------Must know food service. I.pm· m. "" · · 7 days. $325/mo+bonus. Monr ovia Ave, NB . t roublea booting Ir ----------11--------•I AllPlY Moo-Tues 12th fl St.N.8 .E .O.E. HwalBch.892-8422 Sofi.512S c u s t o m filli n g of IOOICllEPB 13dl.Btwo 6 1r8p m only. ~~~~~~~~~--~~·-•_•_•_•!------------------ ____... __ .,cal u•am u-. c·~HIERS Whit eh ouse Tavern , R M ...... II • Fast Food-Mature help 3 ~II ..,.. ''"' F/Charge or assist.ant. IW Day osteN. ust~we oa1vas hr s mid day Apply Goodmaoua.l dexterit:y lt Goodskilla,operienced. l.agunaBch. g r oo m e d & goo d Menorwomen 2Syrsor Lynns Burgers. CM mechaoical aptitude ex· Im.med._ openlng. Excel UTQTEM MIDllffS w/figures. Apply The older. Know the cout SJ&.3586. per a mWlt. Mln. 6 mos. salary. C.aU ~. Mil COUICTOll Der by R est a uran t . cities. Net $180 a wee~o •...,.. .F.,...::;.--.:..:_. _____ _ ~5'(;q1l·0;!· ~~ --.::.-------Experienced collector _548;.._83llO_. ______ more . Or a nge Co ~~l~r f~<'t:~~.P~;~l Cilmao IOOIO(--0 P e n In is o o w aeededbynaUonalcredlt DELI HELP. 10:30 to Yellow Cab. l7300 t. raises 1537 Monrovia Rup . penoo w /expr. aullablefor tull and llnn. St.root collection 2:J>, Moo lhru Fti. Will ~.eft~my_•1No ~?uSi~~el~ Ave N.B.S48·S12S needed to handle all part -time Ceshleu on beck1 roul\d necessary . train. call aft ~. 675-9324. Aaaoc. Rep trainee. New finlUJcl•l •ctlvlt.y lnd ud· 2nd A 8rd shllla. No ex· t800 per month 1t.arUng betwn New ho p e 411•-------- CO. iD O,C area neod1 lnef 'moat.b.IJ Npor\. P b perience oecel8ary, we salary + excelle nt DILIY•Y Euclid) ./ ONE FREE a.a It women or couples (7l4>m.zrro wkc1ys. train. Start at $3 per emoloYee benefits It den· People needed for tem · y ror P /T work. Man>'•---------hour. lldvancement op· taf pfao. Costa Mesa pararyUptclty deUvery Driwr for wa*' Truck INTRODUCTORY balenla lorrlah'-peopie· IOCCI_. portunity ror manaae· lad Uty. Call Monday work for Sheraton Eq>Onlyneedapply. LESSO ... _C.Uailforoii;;ii•iii1•.-·;;;731;;.,;.aeao;;;;;;;;;m;;;j Exp e r l e n c e d t o tnent.poatuon to$S.50 per Cbroulh Fr\day, ~. Newport Be1ch Hotel. $364?4 " • rata W'ant actou.nu n1. hour II qualified. For In· Gall lUcbardl or Mille Mua\ be neat In •P· F e • l u r 1 n fl t h c fer tM fl.wt rt1-..uraat ~ 10 to atore 36, aallivan. c::,uce have car and DRUG a.ERK for P~· Tetecourse 2000 Pro· ln l.alUoa Btac:I\. Mut. llcalaytam.~pm : l~~~~~~~~~I city atreeta well. ecnpUoa at«e, exper'd, ar•m. A fasl & easy way b.,,• -fere-•• • be •G~nneyre ... -iv In~. Please 10 .... Mon ·F r lh frln •• ~the Statl' Exam. GENl::RAL OFFICE fkoautJlul Salon 10 H.B T~ p 1s t s. w C' c ur al c Call :;u,. al !ltl:I 0717 40wpm. l'all 549 3942. ----d ... -----lla1r Sl}ust net' {•11 1m Ga.etAL OFFICE mt-drntv oix•nrnl( W11h or Newport Heach offirt! of w11J1out l'lll'tHt·lt.> Apply large advert.Ism~ agem·y in per;;on Set! t 'al ar. needs clerk t) p1 o;t E\ tlL·~1)> ~th l'oa:.I Plaza cellenl opportunity lo _:"'14CI~ _ _ learn tht· adVl'rt1smg EARN $SPAHETIM1':! business Contact W1ll1c Newport Beach Bruct!. Roquet. Bowll & Jacobs. 548·2256 for a pp o 1ntm en1 , ___ -- (7141833--0888 llnt;lt.'ss. cxpr'd. f'"f, ttay" ---& l"Vt·:,. <.:ountry Club GENERAL 014-5'1()4 OFFICE H~l~Full tJme days . f.xpcrienccd Apply The Oran~l' Coa::.t Dady ~5pm Jolly Roi;< er. 400 S . Pilot has an 1mmed1ale Coasl Hwy Lag Bch operung 10 our Class1f1ed Housecleaners lo work for Department for a full Janice's Ra~l(edy Ann tame person Duties 1n-Fr . ch.de 10 key adder, fihnR Tues· 1·8 3· 645·~ and hte typing Some Housekeeper part time bookkeepml( expenenre iburs lhru Mon Good h e I P r u I b u l n o t oencf1ts Nice work in~ necessary. Salary com cond E o F. Oayv1ew me.ns urate with ex· Conv Hos pitol, 2055 peneoce Ex.C'ellent com Thunn St. c M 642·JSOS pany benefits. For tn· ------- t.erview. please caJJ : Housl'keepm~·/\sst. Mgr Personnel Office for maids for private 6'2·4321, ext. 277 c I u b . F u I I t 1 m e . OR ·~ECO •st 7 Jo 4 pm . u n 1 on ~ A benefits. Call for appt. DAILY PILOT ~x520 D> W. B:ay St. Collta Mesa Housekeeper or cpl. full Equal Opportunity charge hve m. Lrg busy Employer in Npt Sch. 6 Days, top wages. own qtrs. MS·J.251 GEN. OFFICE-Mature forappt. woman, bkpg mach ex --------- per. helpful Pat'tfk lod. HOOSE WORK Sat/Sun Supp I y • 2 1 6 7 so . Permanent Must have Hathaway St , S.A. own car Call 64S--0089 • GllLAUDAY HOUSEJ<F,F.PER hvein- wanted for am.II mfg Npt. Bch . Must love co. Muftt be sell·starter <'hildren. Own r oom. with koowled1c-of ac· bath T.V. non·smoker. couot1n1 t hru l r l a I Salary open. 6'4·l968 balan ce . Co n ta c t ~wire P/Tor Full/T M1urioe: 9: 30·3. 30. Must have Aero Design Prod~t.11. a ood person a II t y . tMS W. 16th St. NB 549·8373. O.C. Airport '42-24 71 area . .. '" -~ •-h ....... .....,,. Companion ro r am· ,,....., r " .... 1 ···""-· to be~ work lm, -• °"' .. _.._ ..... • .... 1 T _... 3 do not • M k or benefit.a. HUI P arm•<'" or appo ntml'n\ t.o ~ .... .u... • .... -n. ·--•()psiiliill<J•" •E•mlilp•lolli.y•tr• .,.......,, ellUl!r 1 ._..q ... :.6 La.,.,_ (ront dak. , '1 .,..,.... _.., _,,....... or•ct.11 perweek.Day ,.... ,.., .. Bl d lUl Avocado, N .B . CHOOL Pt.ctnaaClaullledad ia 752....,. tJme. Corona del 11 ar ::saeArthur v · a t MMl564 AIL 1 15 as easy a.s dlalln1 your ~ECLEANERS-F.xp & car ror work nee. $3.7Sbr start. 714/&CG-9780. fW what "'8 want lo a-l:fttd Ad8., your one-ar ... 5'9·11'72 daya , WANT ACTION? ~~~6~7~5-41~~t~O~~~I ~. Give us a call. DllllJPSloUlwtnea. 1tGpahoppiD1ceatcr. t7S-138Zevawknds . WnMk ~llMZ-5f78 OuailedAda M2>5f79 1• We'lldotherest.6'2·$678 WnAdHelp? IG-5178 '• l' 1' I II. a r. ~. •·: y t.I 'C '5. •II 1W '" l!I 10 .. 'rt 'C' ao ... •r ., ". •m II - ••• 20 ••• ola tor uck ... 3 ·~'-'. 40 ••• o. ow ck. '77 JO! J , 150 ••• '750 for 000 lre. ntly lOd. es . : Sl. UDl.I '>ml. reg. ) like .6. Xlnt 1281. Xlnt new •• Jodi .. DAil Y P'ILOT Friday, M111oh II, tt'N ~~~ ..... ?!!4? ~.~~~ ..... !!~ ~~.~·:.~ ..... !L~~ · ••t1Dit•n l tfal ~.:n Advertislnt -SAN a. £M 1-!NT f; l'la l.r T • t '1'bt DAILY PU.OT '" war1r JDIS tu90lklatsq a 1ube~an ~•lion now 1tJDil11bl •In ua1 INlrl o1 1u dlltnbu Lht: a..icaa Ad v•·rt1•111r Uoft lnto papt' r roo le• rt' Ilt-Pl'l't lru' nt Gr 04'r a I o qwno1 afttrnoun dt• 0 t'll~'f'leoc' aod hah1 lh'Ny b)' mulurl ud typ1n1 aktlla rl.'Qu1rt't1 Warned Manaa r couvlr tO t \IOila 1pt C'Ofl1J)lll In OC Huch ro Wurnan tD ~n.l Ar proc~u ppr wurlt. •n to liM•p 11ru1 1 tl M lnl'cl • '"P•lrf'tl Srnd unw <111lary "'4 6 m tu CllUI lllt'lt 111i1 330 W li•Y St l'o'llll Mtoaalrlti2tl u-amponauoo 13:>4Wlpml MANDARIN l'lllNt-.~1- •Llberal lnromt' al Y. lp<)'llurt to •nd o r COOK. w/11t lt•1tlll .! )'( t • klwaoc.-plus boow. plan a;i_'Til'r•l l.\lld«or11Uind1.nt1 of l)t'J' rr~ mu' 40 hr ... k w ~ *orli.11\K houni 11 roul'1 !l)"lt m• 1,,.J h·v11I II J'1 Ciold1•n Urt1~1111, d•)'I per wttlr..I hllna prt>n>tlU~ .... II ' II'\(" 2023 H111rW1 Ulvd . • reUent llllf tlHUt' In W4• hol not n1 c "" an t' M t7141 tW1 11112 C'Of1\ • F or dfllall• ront atl t'-lt>r Out•lltl ~tlf, t~IC bfttWffll i 30AM H 'M M .... ... SPICTOI Mtth l~pc tor t.1 1n ... 1• ~ h1linn11\'J 1•arl11 • 1 ' " ,. m b I I C' ' l 11 bhwpnot .-Jl')r1I l an ilidltlt' 11~ ha\1• n1111 ul 3 )'111 •''P t'1lh1•r illl 1111 Llll8Pt.X"Wr 111 M 1•1·h µart~ & IU!>t'lllbht"• IO "1lh1•r 1·omrn'I or At'rll'l'dfl hckl Muat tk· ,.i,1,· lu 1n Aulomub1I nN'f''"""') "" u. u .. wn .. 1 I<" al dn ~ 11 t'.llrt•lh•nt f ompunl' bt-rw·tu ... .,.,,, 1ntt r \" "" 111! ., •• I .UI J•1 r,..Ofll.M'I ( )j I 11·1• t"'2 4.Da •• •• in OIAMGE COAST DAILY PILOT J,JI I W 11 .. n .., , l 1 .. 111 !\tt '" ",qu..il ON111rlun1ty lo m11lu~N krprt•t blut'11riu1" & 1.£·.:.d ~·1 re t.ir\ 111ull ., r be m 1l1 r " & I 11111 1l\1111m11 hu .. 11w .. ., 1111,.:.1 w norm1d &If'\'\' 1n .. p an 11011 llrru 111 Nt•w1•11rl i.lr CriQI "litl + 1•H·rt1m1 l 1• 11t1· r "1· 1• k 'I 1 ' & '°"di roumkd lt111 11t p1·r1t• n 1 ,.,, \'I I 11 11· 11 I IJl!11f prog For .u1 111 " 11 1· 1 at ,. 1 1 t I 1• .: .i I Wr'Vlt'W, ,,is tdll 1'1•r-.011 ,, •• n •!.iq Sh11rth.u1cl ot'I Ut•pt 17 10510 t.:ill<! d1uaphofll'. \lul l)l•tnt! ,.;i54 or 11 ppl ~ J7 t ' sk1lb .i mu~l Su .11 > &1nl1c>wt>r Aw.~ A . <'A lll'l10lt11hl1· 11..'ndit-. <'.111 ~ l•M>WOO Wt' art• on .. :qu.11 Op pttrturuty t:1111>luyl'r M F AMl-1..eorporat.d Tire Eqw prrw 11 t () 1 v -lnspect.or /Quuhly Control Growth opportunrt v for pen.on with b11ck1<round Ill Ul."lpect1on & qualil> rontrol of mar h1m· part!. & prer1s1on elcrtro me<'harural lll>:>cmblw' LOAN Q.OSIHG CLERK WtSl•<•r\'ldfllll -.kill ... lnr M1.irt.:ai.w nrokt•r Lou II Co Lon ni; or 1•s1•ruw barkground prtfrrn·d Near F;.111h1on blond Ca II 644 Mll24 ••am1l111r1ty with -m1htary !tpccrftt•at1on~ L.VN · prrmary 1·urc? helpful Cole Instrument Tired or paper "".ork Corp. 26005 ('roddy W:iy Want da.y ~h1ft" Smull SA 714/5S&3100 t-: () E pnvalt' SN1' w11nts you ---Apply in p11r:.on. 450 Jl:L'iuranrc A~enry m·ur Gleruieyre Lag. Bch 0 C. Airport net'<.ls clerk __ ___.; __ ...;;_ ____ , typist 50 wpm C:oonl•---------1 rompany benehts <:ull t.4ACHIHIST 833-226Jforappt MILL H ANO t-'or proto-typc mach(ne :.hop in the 1nstrumc•nt <Lw .. 100 of the 011 tool in dustry Working from blucprmL-.. skc•tt•h"~ & verbal de-.1gns, d1rt•etly with cng11X-enng, to as !tL'>t m new product de vdopmc·nt for wor ld w1clc well horc nav1ga tion equipment. Lath1: t•xpcrlC'nt·l' hl'lpful for more vanC'ly or proJct·ts Solary open, 1•x<•cllcnt tl••rwf1L., 1mt·k;1gt• E 0 t: ~·1c•nt1f1c DrtlhnJl Con· trol. Corporate ll1•ad 11 u a r 11' r 1> . N t' w po r I Ht.-arh Call 1714) S5'7·9051 ask for Mr Moll or Mr Adam' lnsura.ncc ~ry has open mg for gal w/somc exp in personaJ & t•omm. linl'l> diversified dutJes & opp LY to learn what you muy nol know. Top i.alary 642·6500 or 546·3205 Jnsurancc, Properly & CllbuaJty Sel''Y. u~t·1wy Cull Muunnl· 7~>l 0!1!111 1-;.o .t: INVF..NTOHY C.:ONTllO I. & Rl'c1•1v1ng P1·r~on needt-d 1mm1:d Mu ... 1 ht· expcr w/t·ardl•x l'>Y!.ll•m, good w/Cl!!Urt'l> & 1w11N work ll arb o r & MacArthur 61, Santi.I Ana 751 7901. MblUrt'. utlr111 t1v1• lluh for roun1••l11r ,• !II' M ('all <iloria M ui 111111 t"lgun• S~ICML\ !i!.t• j 71!h MH'lf Nil M \lllN 1- itOl•d OJllll\ With U """" l'tiffl Mo~I II.now g..c\ & 11..-..·I 1 11.: H•vu1r & 1n .. 1 .. 11 i\l & IX' hl'l11f ul Wntl' rt·-.u1111• w IHt tw l' tu Ad No lhH 1)1.111)' l'lluC l'O lio'\ l~AJ, ( ·u:.111 Ml°'"' l /\ !Ylt.ilh MECHANIC .. :itpo•m•nt't'tl W Jlt l'OtllJ tu111· up l11thl 1111.'l'hUllll'lll litlOll it1tl11ry & ht•rlt'f1h Llo11d.) l'Ut '1'1rt• Sttll'I' &It; '18M * Mt·rl111n11• /Uri Vt'r Curm clll':.t'I t1 ul'lur.., & trul·k:. l'urt or ( 111111 mt· K'l2 tult;t.i M EOl('/\l. 1u:cl':PT Al tL•rnoons & Ot'<'J'-Seti l\M Mu~.l IYlll'. t'itl> not tll.'t' <.~II t>.11> 0114-0 Medical Front Office Jn Nl'wport ncarh Minimum 5 y r i. t•x pcnenee Pei.? board & lns a must Needc-d Im· nlt'tl ClllS!.tftt>d AdP4~:.!. Daily Pilot. ~ W Bay St CO'>La Mcl>a, 92ti2H Med1ral Front off M 'I' w/all rc·qu1n·d :.killc; Some baek Offll'c OCl>I rn hie 646-8836 Medu:al Rcc:t'pt1om!>t, pt bme. ~ hrs per wk Lile bookkcepmJ:, lypin~. Im .. 645-:l!OO. Models.-A.dresses Girts.-Me...-ids F.xc1linR New York Hollywood type 1>Crl>onul mgmt & clevclopnit'nl l'O now uva1I in O<.: Only thoc.e w1i.h1ng a prof can.>t:r in U1e modelini.:. act.ing or TV field should apply. 714/M28·05tlJ t'XI JANITOR ____ , G!9 --------1 Wood Li1ihlin1< 203I s F. Maids, apply The Inn at M1&1n, lrv1ne Laguna. 211 N Coast -----lfwy, l.aj.?una Bearh JANJTORS MAI L>S· COUPLES Maids Ap~ly in pen.on. Part-lime t-vc-s Nwpl Surf N Sand Hole~. area, work Mon Fri, Laguna Bearh. 1555 S. must be U S C1L1ten Coasl llwy good wage:. promotion & Mrucl<. wanted 6 days a pd tmltdays <.:all day!> week Seacbrf Motel. !>32·6558__ -494-4892 Laborer land!>capmg $:l Managl'r·tra1ncc. Rental per ~r. Allen l.a!'~M·nr> :;tore in Lag Och. has mg, Costa Mesa 646-9164. openin~ for manager. Models Male Or Female We ..ed MW facn : We are a profesi11onal modeling agcnc:y looking for exp or polcnUal. If you are serious about modeling, please call for appt. 631·~ New York West Modebng Agency 875 W 16th St N pt Brh MOONLJG HTI NG ·Fu II timi: pay Part time work. Call for nppt ~7 Laundry Worker IM't•dcd Wl.ll train. Min 2 yrs rol Prr. 5 days per wct·k for lcge. Mec;han aptd. App. Conv Hot1p Appl y ly 1705 So. Coast llwy, Bevcriy Manor. 340 V1r Li.lg Bch_. _______ ·---------1 _tona. <.: M _ MaJl.l)gc r MOVIE EXTRAS Lead person wanll'd Skin IMM ED OPl.-:NINGS 111 ny Haven Rest. 1,a Pu1 D'dl\9 Pt for Mgr , even· soughl by Hollywood Rd. Lag. Hills 581 8440 1~. lMM ED OPENING movie firm. $20-$200 per --Mgr, evening & P /T help day poss Looking for l.f;GALSECRETARY m N.8 No exp nee., co outgoing 111·70 yr olds -----Tale nlt>d, OJ:ganuc.d. bcoelil.'iL Intl ""'" leave wn-• ... a In break mto Nia111,aal, min :l yn. CJUI yrof1t shar11!1L._1\I>Jl!y_ movies {714l 761· 1244 General practice. Large 4M.S' COOsC lrwy :rl~-:-of -VTl> F.' 0 C A S T I l'T"C" ftrm w/benehl!>. Salary at main orr· Stop 'N Go SERVICE. c now 1n 4th ..... Jfa I • • ' . . , . .... W ..... d 7100 HeS,Wanted 7100 HelpWMted 7100 H.ip W•t•d 71CM ....,w...e.ct 7100 HelpW....... 71 00 .............................................. ····•··•········••··••• ··············••·•·•··· .............................................. . Nl'J P hupartllm•Job .. l\IN'l'INli l'rod1n.111w Kl·l)'~~lft~~J~lZZA SICIETAllY S::!ff~~uAj~~'1f~:t TUCHa ~ftil\&• Y.arn uv to Ml Micr l'11ntl-r Sc•H • • • 8raocb oft ol N•l.IO~I Newportlteach No legal Elp. Math Major for• p<•r hr Call G.ll 1424 mol1va1A'4l Xlnl work111a ~ hinnl( ~I /Ume COrp has openina for experience required lge parochial b1ah l:llpmooly ronrl l>o )'' U44K232 /lJd'™' ~h ngd•· v1•r1 · 1«retary to manager. Te&er-MaryB33·"82 Hhool. Call Mra . ~ 49S 2010 laa aya • n 11 .. eup· TOD typlna " horthaod .......... Pat800ll 7M·'1'1U. M •~r Nt-:t.;u XTltA JOU" ' pk•ment.al lnrome Will &kill& t 1 d Jl l SF.cRETARY rrr Ut>illi19'Scbool,S A 1•1cll 'nur nwn h r<1 l'rt11l1.11·unn Workl'r, Jtot work •round achool r quire • "-1 20 hn/wk Gd typlnl( -· l'ou·nt1ol11nl11nlt••d Cull /\ir Hulloon"' f.11f ou1. ll<'ht.'dult• Mu1t~lllyr14 ha~e know~~tl: ol ac S l it or 's pdwrih·' T.-iac ht'r Pre Srhool. rtW Mllvt 1>4ti7W 1•11111111.:. -.1•.111w111 . nic & uldt·r Apply In person ~ pay~I e & ac~nt!! fl t'I p 1u I /n 0 1 re q Ce rt 1f1 e •le o r ex· Kini! l-'11ll11mf'w1lllr11111 lll\Ydi.y ~· ~Yt • mua Pleasant working cond ~eo~ Hrs 11 ·J0t.olor Nlllt~ ... \I l>ES l'~IJ ('.;,111"42 3.'il' 2108~• W Oceanfront. ptw/ 1gures. Will as· AJ.--lll't'a Call Judy K.:.l t.o 3. CtH toe appl 11tt·r 1 l.., ~11 "alurv NB i.lst manager 1n a II • ...,... fM0.8820 ('ou111rv t'lub Conol R•al Estat• --aspects ol branch open 752.513~ 0 E Mff ------llurl1t• 20.'ltl2 sunlit An.i ,.. ... lions . Xlnt fr1nf(e · Tt•11cht-rSpe:l',t:d.M A 10 i\vr s A • 9 :•l(lt ~. sae. .... n Uestaunnt ~~nl~., 1.~~I. h,,ellatdllhv'alc1fae SECRET ARY Acll & prefer. 1':xper. We havt• un orlC'nrna in IMMl!D 0peM"9t for: .. ""' "" "" l I I d w I 0 0 m u-ll 1 h O n · NUl<~I-'. AIU LIVfo: IN l.IW' lu .. ol)(•nliu Div ror l't r <.:OoK HOSTF.c;s I.Joo & l3 hohduy11• Con toasssl ega •• wrt111 <11ruvp11d . Altllty Ol'f(k"l.f $ft~I 1>1•r munlh, im t•>q.1t1n1111rt1t m;in or i''A4'T Jo'OOO Pt;KSON tact Mrfl. l"rederick. ing vice president of ma wntt'/tmplement beh Moo tJ!ru t-'11, wt•C'kt>mli. woman poti'lellliln6' •• 11 tJ.a Harber Colme n co .. JOr home bu1 Iden Pf"Ote. plans. Supervtlll.>C'Y 1h11n1111t11n.i htd1.-ot tu ' e f.OE. Send resume 11nd 11alw y to 4. +benef tJnlted orr ( iu11 for 2 non lhw.1u11m und mh'.irll" R Newport Heach. 752·0300 Orange Co. IUrJ)()rl area. cxper. req S8SO mo 11·30 Laa1u11u ne11l'l1 horn~ Ir you orl' lntt-n•i.ttod •nu ~1-r req to Pre11l1.1y of So Cerebral l'al"y,546-~760 It,., I' r ,. II ( I' 1' n ,. I' l>t-aulihil ornct' in till' -SECRET ARY Cullfornla f> O.Uoit 2200 -----' \IPJOllN 111-~l\L'l'll hlll•1tt loc:lltJon, workmi.: P /tlmr. 20 hrs + N~port !Wh, CA 92663 1'1.-:ACHEft l\CCNTNG t' A IU ; S I': It VI (' t: S • w Ith cu n ll t• n I u I 11 "I Archllt'Ctll Of c, 1• x 11cr Attn: Mr CA>okcy No ph A South Co111>l bus1nesi; ..:01-: t/1417:.:100'.Yl i.t>t'll.ltA. ... w1..'urclnt.(•rt•i1t 16Folhlon l"-d n-Ot!dNI, sulary ncgot caJLs oollegc ho~ 11n Im · •Nu.r~·r> Work St-t•k111~ 111du,tr11H1 ' J•t·r.c1 n w I i. n 11 w I c d it 1· u I hort1t ulturt• & vlunh 011t• )'l'ltlf t'itpt•r rt•qu1n•d 1'4'! liHIA• NURSES AIDES ~Lt• t'l•tl1ht'll only $4 SJt·r hr >.lot l>t•11cf1t ... & wurlo.i 111( t und ~!I lH'll fur1hl)' IW)'Vlt'W C'oov ar .. 'IThuno.l' M bot2 ;oo;, FO t: NURSING Nt'l.•d KN or l,VN for l"rr pm !ihlfl 111 w bed <'nnv llosp. We off<•r 11olory, ins & othc·r hc11l'ftls Pleusl' upply Hevt•rly Manor. 340 Vic tvrw, (,' M Pu.rt Time full chari:t• bookk~Pt·r. real l's tate cxpt•r1cncC' prdcrrcd. Approx 16 hri. pr wit St•nd rl'sumt• lliOO Dove St, 11100. Npl Hrh !1264i0 Part ltmc Orr vcrl'> for llc>ntal Lab Choit·c ul morn1nJ.ts or an noon Must l\avl· vahd D L & good dri v1n1? rl'rord Wet.>kd&yl> 646-60611 W t'l' k l' n d s & t' v " :. ~15-7:n7 * P a r t Time• L1>?ht clcan1n11. flaprd i,ulary advancement Sopt!rv1sory pos avu1I Early Eve. st11fl only. 546 j.1766 PART TIME EVENINGS Adults with out.-.tundinR. attractive personalities who cajoy working with kids. Over 21 Start at $3 50 per hour. Phone 642 ·4321 E xt 250, BETWEEN 4.00 5 ·00 PM Ask fM Anchja Equal Opportunity Employer PBX Ans service. 1mmcd uperungs, to work vaned hrs & wkends Pd var. med ins & pd training 1714) 645 2550 t-d In mt>t!Un111 you In Ni:wport Deach 64..')..4l70 lO-lPM mediate opcrung for an u.1rvwwbyaevo1ntnicnt ---acct'K & bus . math Wltlley ... Taytor Co. SECRET ARY •SECRETARIES* t.carhcr for mornmgi. liealtori; 6-H 4!110 ltl.•UitlSuJcu <.:all ~ for an 1m· -JEAN DAHL Xlnt oppty for eHic1enl twa1 ~u.ti: YOUNG, AGGRESSIVE & HUNGRY New l'nmm1i.,;1on 'J>hl' Would yoo llkt• to be a Wlllfll.•r• Our ugcnts earn ovc>r tw1l't• lhe industry Jvt<r&xc <.:Hll Guy 1>1llow lor mli'rv1cw 1194-0611 (~1\mmaam ttJ Real Uitatc HEAL ESTATESA.u:s IJt'\'IL'ICcl or we wrll tru111 you tor s tale exam L1m1t<.·d o ffer Call Q1usey & Co •S94 8057 R.E. SALES Openings now avutl 111 uur atracl1v1·, well furrushed Lai;:una lk'ach office. for ex per or nl'W ly hc·enscd. enthu!.1a::.l1c sulcspcople Xlnt com 1TU.-.s1on schi:duh: &. a lru ly weal local.Ion un Coa ... t Hwy • 2 blks lrom Lhl' beach, with ample orr ::.trl'i.'1 p1trk1ng SE.A LION REAL TY 497-3388 RECEIVING CLEttK 1'\JIJ lime. retail rlothinl[ Mure Expcricnt•c Jiff' ft.orred Will tru1n llour.. 11 .:.>-5::.>, Mon thru Fri C.11Nancy,6«·5(>70. RA.>eepl.loru st ANIMAL HOSP. lwccpt/ As51 N. B F 'I' or P·T. Ind. Wkncls/ ~\·c:. 644·5463 RECEPTIONIST wuntcd. outgoing fcmale. fncml· ly & sharp Apply l>y c:1ll l1lt: Sue at .John Waynl' Tenrus Club 644·f000 Receptionist Immediate opening for entry level 60 wpm Young dynam1r develop mcnlcorp 5'1!J Jb42 l)u1ly &Sunday. -------RECEPTIONIST i.:al w/top s t-crt•tarial 1''/CBkpr Coruitruc ml'lhate 111tcrvww ri• Of:SIGNt:lt 8urrou~h.'I Marh $16,800 11ardin11 1h1s it Int op Sl'OK1'SW1':An :.k11l.s to work in fa:.t ... portun1t v /\l ... 11 ''' N ... d pat'\.'d Npt Bch R i.-; ofr 1-:mployer"l Pay All 1''l't''> < .... , 1•xpt•m•ncc &><·ri.cm Call Liia. tl33-2900 Lli: ltc1odcrs A11en<'Y wrv1cw1111t otlwr tu tort' 1n 1rnle' o f ral'lh ron ___ WtBm·hSL.St~104 bu:.1nel>!> t1·arh1111t l)Olll rr11•n·hu1M.111w """ t1mt· N~port &-ach, 83J 8100 !Jons Nt'WfWrl 0.•1tt'h art•a Secreta rys-Sub:.t1tute U.11 For l\ppt11':stab '64 Solnry c11mmt•11 .. urutc Sal ..... 41 h TB.EPH O.._.E w1tJl l'XJ)('n(·nr1· ('u II for ary.. l>''r r 1""111 UPflt OOl?iH" Apply Ncw11urt Mesa ~ty SALES su11 c·ulln 1·11rr 11 <'all Oll y'IM'Y Stll M .1k1·" !>:J1 4117:1 Sull':'I C.:lt•rk . 20 :•1 hr-. pn wk Stul rom•rv t:x11 Mmu11t1•1nt•t1I 11pp11rl11111 IV for 1111' riUhl \":rsoo T II 1• <; (' 11 I' r a I • u pl' r St.or" (' M l;.12 !•111 Suh·~ l•:nt.ltuKlll!.lll' l>NMIO Ill C'flll 1m µt·11pl1· 111 ttw tlt·~ll(tl lr1tlll' 1'11p s r ur to p 111•11,1111 lh·"v.n ICA'l,IJ\lrt'I ''· :..i~, li(IKU Sult•s F'ull or p/111n1• Lamp & ~hacJ1· t-;Kp prl'f Ht..'t' ref (;;.ill IHG 17~>3 SALESGIRL f:xpt•rienr cl1 . Junio r womcnl> rlolhin.:. rull t 1 me T h t' S 1· •' o n d Clant·c. :.!122 W Ocl•:tn front. Newport Jk'ar h t.'15.3361 •OEM SALES• M INI-C O MPUTER IHD. YooOJ.( int.elh!!ent JX•r!.On t.o 't<·ll l'TUf i.:m-t1r med 111 romponents to min. comput<:r mdus try, na· I.Ion wide Un1f1l'd SC'hool 01!>l We arc lookmi.: for pro <1<L"-'ilfwo f>('ro,onn~I Of fcss1onal St·c unty ol N1•w'lp1tflN sub'I Your rrrc" Mon W1·rl11 1 h11r· ft<'t'r... 1''1111 & llarl timi• phon(,•, 4 10 !'> h~ u duy 1''r1 9urn Lo noon, Tut':., opi:run~!> lhruout Ora n.:1: Si20ll & up comm wk . tpm 3pm trm I': ILLh Co EitJ> pn·r Over 2l I I> St N H I': 0 1-; Trall.'>portauon & phonl' Nl0Wsfl:.t1'4!r i-:nl 835 &15:1 Scrn•tury I Ht'rl'ptwn1 ... t lntcrnalronal Co 111 Ornru:e rcqwres <in t·x J)l•nenc1'<1 person lo h<in rlh· M:t•retar1al 1tut1e~. ™'nvy LA'il'phww & somt: showroom Mu"t lYl't! :-,s w11rn Oo<id '><i tary & 11.roup hc·rwf1t 11lan ind rk!nUJI plan Call for rn tnv1ew Gail lntcrnc1 uorutl Corp 997 !i3!13 Secreli.lry I' art tr mt• neCClt!.3ry Het1rf•\'' l to:IPMOnly Wl:ICOme Top wullt-s & Tclll•r /\ltrat'tt"' CllJ advanC'cmt-nt op portu111ty fur c•xp 'cl ~~~I~~·~ wZ~~~~h~~ IA:lll·r Xlnt w11rk1ni: t on Cl':" · Su le I) 571 N d1l1011 ..... Out. ... lamllni.: fr orp 1 1ng1· bc11d1ts & pll'usant Poplar St Omni((' /\n l>1Jrrou11!1111 ,":, l'l1:a~•· "q u ti I n .PI' 11 r/.u 11 I l Y t•all .JnAnn W1·llhorn <•I i:.mployl'r !i'J7 l8 .:J !M'.4 2'1U for 111•1 so11al 111 Sl'rvrre St,1111111 /\llt·n danl. •·xp1·r'<l l>t1y ~ E"c' ~·ull & 111t11111• /\JI 1>ly, Shdl Statwn. 17th & lrv10l'. ~ B lt'rv11•w l'omona l"1r!>t ..-11k:rnl Savini(' & l.ci.Jll l\..,'oOI. '~l:l:I (; .J rf tcld 1\ \ •' l"oontarn Vulley ~; O ~. M1 ... legal Newporl Ct•ntcr of Serv Stu lklp n1·~·dl•tl 1111 fin· 24 :JO hrs per week ll'll'tl t-'1111 •Jr p t Appl) Call M4.:._~5'~ _ _ !I.Ill fo: Cl>l llw)'. N H 'f ow Tnu· k l>ri \l'r' t'' 1~·r'tl 1 oµ 11.i} i\1111lv 'i&W 'lov.1n ~. '/411U Ohm, W.1.., I' '1 M2 U:-2 SECR~'Tl\HY Sh1pp111.: & lt1·11·1v1n~ !.horthnd &typgn·q c1 .. rk. lull t1mt• C..ill l'lca:..inl pt·r~onaltty lvanfor.ippt.~ 3;!811 xlnt henc·f1t!>. Orun~•· art'a Contact Nl'w York S If I I' P I N <i I> t: I' 'I l.1fl'. Mr!> Luciano TRAINt-: ... w untl'd l11r ~7 7451 for appt E 0 t;. hrm 1n Co-.lJ ~1t•!'t.i Ith Kam~ :llpm. d'k tor Mr C11ffon1. l'Al :l2.S<l Srltt·r n1·1·1h·cl Tu1·,. & 'I HAI'\ I-: .. ; ()JJl•rung tor 1ntlt\ 11111.1" with ba .. u· <'lt·1•trnrrn· & 1nt·«han11 JI h.irk~t ou11tf IJ1 lra111fur1n:.U1ll.111011 IV "l'I'\ llt' or l1J11km~ "'IUlll m ·nt V. ,1g1·,.. 11.iM·cl u1"m 1•Jef1-·n1·1111· t:n1t1·1I s.1t.· lrw 7!il 11'.UI Sc:cn:tary needed Cilltf Teachers A:.!>O<' M U!>t hu\'e iiood :.kilt-. $794·$1111 Temporary pu. Lo J Ullt' 30Lh t: 0 I': 'Piur,, 1 :lOIJm t11 4 :111 frut•k l.>nVl'r · IOUYlll~ & pm Ownu.in.,1>rt•qcl $:! ·,t11ri1~1· Wun·hu11,1· Call Mr Kopin at ISJ:l 1106 hrCallh?:l~. work 1Sw11J.t Shit l --~>57~il SO . 1':AST A~l/\f'; Prcs(•nt <1r<'ounts are SECRET ARY /R«pt. IAM, DEl'. !IP, Datu in expandmg sales/mh: M EH(' II /\ N I) IS ... Wi\l'l'IH::-.~1-:s 11t•1•tf1•d 11UY1'.:R Must lw uhl•· l•1 Mr Ir-.< '11111•·" ~ho11 :111.~ Gcncrul, ctr company Good typing Mu:.tbcw1ll1ni.ttotravcl. nee. lmmcd require be motivated & mtcrest· ment 714/979·6373 n•c.td & wrtll· Th<11 6< 1-: C~t llwv ('tl:'vt ChtOC !'t f', ll t'llUJttltt'll t'<.I in growmi: w1lh small -- company . Sa les & S+-crctary type min w/So E.a~t A'>1a Marklot W/\ITHt-:ss. J·'.'qll'r tor Sulary $12.0011 ~ rl~ • 1 , re•t1n·tn•·n1 httr11t· 111111111 off all purC'ha'>t"' 1\11111\ mum. I' t 11111• A pph toFanfun• Cilllf;.tl tiUl2 N1·v.111ir1 \ 111.1 , 111111 markclmll manal'(i'r pos 50wpm 1''ronl d1:s k t I 0 n I av II I I 3 fl e r Ncc'<l.s phone l'XJ)(:r In 'fut'·Wl'<.I Thur I Jl'\1 11 1I,,r1 .i W a v, N I e s t a b I 1 s h 1 n i.t '> u I e ., C M 557 ~1 -1;\;! Jijli 1 abthly ---STAfN GLA"i!... Joh 01><·11 SECYt HECEP1' Ex(ll'r in lt•ad1·cl & tit· Please tell U'> about yourscll ma short 1£•tlcr. n.nd send to Robert F:i: ly, President ~~~ 1a~.ti•1 Irvine, C a. 92714 gd typing skllb. soml' ~1iin. m.t'(J1t·~1. pl~n & Ill hie acct'g bac kground ltr~·k C<111 5.1111;.s.,11111 helpful, or w11lmi.?ne:.~ to . .f ;.;etw r 1~1•1•111.11. I' ri• learn Interesting fa ... t rhool k1nrt.·rl!.1rl1 II growing co. plrai.ant '. Urroundl·ng C· II N'iki 1'.xpi•r or 1·n •1ll'nttJlt•1I ~1395 :. " t;.12 ~IJll TEACHERS WAITRESSES E·q11·r11·n1 ,.,1 11 1nnt·1 hou.-.t• wa1trt•.,-., nri.:h t & d.iy opcruni.:" Apply 111 pt•r"IO bl'IWl't'll :1 ·' Moo .. 'r1 .I I' ,\1 A<' S U1n111•r llnu"· IOI I" ,\d.uns 1\H· II II 1 \1 KnlUl\hur .. 1 1 ~. O t-: for Law Offices. Somt• SALESPERSON Manne typing pref. Start $3 50 cxpcr rcqu1rt'd For m Prople who need people sh-Oold always chcrk tht• Service 01rel'lory 10 the DAJLY PILOT l\1nclt·r~Jrt1•n tt·.irhe·h W.mtt'<I t"<111:rwn• •·•I 11111 1" tinl\.'. & I' T f11r \t1111 rit•r l'OOk ~1·1· t 'ht I II~" t~-.on d u., ... rm .~Ill li~ll lo. I ·o;,.,t llw v t•l I !1:1.>11 -------·---llt-l"'l'l'" 111& 1:1 per hr. 7 hr day 8:1:1 OJCJI side & oul.)1dl' e lcclron1r PBX sales m <.:allfornrn S14K Answering service Recept Sm. law ofr lo SZOK pos 111on Rt• W J rt•hOUM' ... Cll 1' 111,t II operatorfull&P/T .Call Airport area . N R quirl's a marketing or 835-3561 lncld's proofreading. bu.'>incss delo(rl·c Submit -P-BX-OPER. llJ3.9963. resume to PO Box 1306, Receptionist/ Cashier ~l'wport Bearh CA 92663 Opcr's for telephone an.'lwcnng ser vice. Mus t be able to work some weekends. Typing 35 wpm requ1 re d Ex · perience preferred or will train. Many com· pany benchts. Full time <x part ume. day & artcr· noon·cven1nj.( s hifts available. Please call --Aton~ , ... _.. L~-c.• ~ .n~,. EOE ------- Finance Co S600 mo. 962·1347 RF.CEPTrON IST· Aulu leasmg co. SJ per hr lmm cd . opening 848-0423 SalcsperMm wantt'd for lnlenor slorl'. Should he good a l deror11t 1ng GWiranl('c ~ 640 2700 Salcl\ Part lime pos it ion avail able fo r :.ulcs onenled applicant n ;cttNl CIANS ELECTRONIC TECHNICIANS 111 ght 'hill ltl.111kt·I wr.1pt· t·iq>o:r 1w1·1·,~;11' l•'ur111t lire' 111.11wl 1·11 r.:;1 l!:li;1 Worn.1 n lo pr •·11o1r" !1,.,1·11 lllJ.! m1·ul ' tur )'l'11lh•111,111 & \lllltlj,! hO\ .1 1,'1 flll.1 WOOD WORKER Nt'l..'<I lt1•l1M•t lo 1·11111pldt' 10 l'llffitn1·r··1.tl r1 ... htllj.! ''''"'' Frh1•rJ!I·"" & wo!HI w11rl..111,i: <''IH'r prl'I ti ( ,Jll 1!1:! :t:!h.lt'\1'' Mtiqyes BOOS .•.•.•.....•...•.....•. open 955 1014 ask tor Markets. 715 N. Loara, year} ---------• Mary Anaheim '1'14-9210. PIX Operator Reliable, good naturl'd, mature s eamslr t'1>!. wanted ror monogram .• ..,. -,-;-~ ..:ftt mornH Exp'd prererrl'd Inquire· at 714 751 0752. Terry E.O E Paffo Fvr'fti~ SALESPERSONS We design. develop . build. test and deliver the best in hii!h-technology syste ms and missiles Our con tracts and work are long-ran,:?e l~tln}rwell 1mo t he1980's. We un- derstand pe rsonal development. career goals and challenginf:! work. ' I I I ' . ' I I I POMONA EMPLOYMENT BULLETIN At General Dynamics we're hard at work on solid con- tracts that spell plenty of work for years to come. Right now we're rapidly expanding and we need the best people in Southern California. If you're good at what you do, and proud of lt -join the Pomona team NOW. ELECTRICIAN-INDUSTRIAL GENERAL MACHINISTS JIG BORER MACHINISTS LA THE MACHINISTS MILLING MACHINE MACHINISTS MACHINE TOOL MAINTENANCE TOOL & DIE MAKERS N/C MAIMTEMAMCE MECHANICS REFRIGERA TIOM MICHAMICS MAINTENANCE PLUMIER GRINDER-ULTRA PRECISION A.Pply in person at our Employment Offi~. 1675 W. Mi!· aion Blvd., Pomona, CA IAM· 4:30PM Monday ..... Friday GENERAL DYNAMICS PCNRW Division All Equ1I <>Dllortunlty Employer Mt F U.S. ®-.hip Requfnd I Salary $681-$829 Some clencaJ l'xpcr. H S grad, typing 40 wpm Apphra· 1Jondeadhne3 19 79 Apply Newport·Ml's a ll nlflcd School D1~t <..111.Sblftcd Pt'rsonncl Of. f1ce, Mon Weds Thurs· t'r1. 9am to noon. Tues ipm·3pm 1601 E . 16lh. Sl NB .. E 0 E PIST CONTIOL Steady Joh for right person, trainee, profit 11ha.nng & group heullh APr>IY Jo'n 9·12, Lloyd's P<lll Control, 566 E. Oyer Rd.S.A -------- ltU MOLD oras (3rd Shift) Tciam up with a winner in the mfr ot dll1posablc medlca.1 •upplles. E!!Joy • pleasant 4c cln working envtronmcnt w /xlnl benf incld major med It den· lAI Ins + profit 11harlng Apply In penson: Elec- tronic Medltal lnstru· menta (Subsidiary o r CUIOO). 200 OJ1gis AVt, ColtaM~. PRESSMAN·lrvlne Space Forma at commercial prlntlna company Is leetlQI a pt'eMman w 13 Yrt •xper on a 2 rolor Hamada 550 CV o r equlvalenl to work full· Ume days, I.OP. quality r=is:n ooly. Exper o n lbera Kord helpful but not nee. Salary In ac· eardance W/tXptf. C•ll Jun 0.Y-la for •Pet. <714) 54f.l&M. Canwaa Corp. STOPll Tlb UIN to rein and lbop 8Jl home. lt't aim pit I with Dilly Pt.lot a-u1ec1 Ad•. Amt " ~ ..... tomeU\lq to 1el1, call a friendly Oaulfltd Ad·Vltor at KWm The Athletes i''oot 111 So Coast PlaLa RESTAURANT COUNTER SERVICE ,.....,..,.. and ftlM.tfme dap mid nighh. HlrtrMJ fot' Eoshr Cltld ......,.r •ocatloftt. MM1t tM I 6 *Carl's Jr.* 18961 Brookhur11t 1''0UNTAIN VAJ..J..1-:Y t.550Adam1 Rlvcl COSTA Mt.:sA 279 K 17th St. COSTA MESA 21.ms. Brookhunit HUNTINGTON BEACH 111612 Beach Blvd. HUNTINGTON BKACH tlmAd•m• HUNTlNOTON BEACH 20828.E. Bristol SANTAANA lf you IJke plant.:. & pco pie. this 1s your Oil pc>rturuty to work in u un rquc retail nursC'ry Please apply 1n person ROGERS GARDENS 2301 Sun Joaquin Hiils Road CdM 640 5944 642-'7238 Sl-:AMSTflESS for Cam · br1r Sails. industrial mitrh.11M'H. $3 SO hr/start 6457950 ------SEAMSTRESSE.5 needed for Sk.I clothes mfr ro CMloc~ SEC./RECEPT. N«dcd by Irvine real eftllle company Some bUPfl. Call: The VIiiage Realtors, M2·7000 SF.CRETARV. P /llmc . tor nat'I lnveslmenl rounaelloic firm, flex hOW'll·brokcrage exp a +. For interview. call Mn. Ke lly, 759.177 1 between 9am· l2 Noon. SICIDAltY Olt1 Friday, full lime, fM re.a e.tate m1mt ot1ke. Muat have lood lyplnt fr ... lkills. TSLM1mt M2·1ll03 OflfOUUHrTY bocb often when you UM reN.lt·pttiq DaJly Pllot a.uifted -Ad• to rudl tba <>rui• CO...t a ... mtct Ada are lll• market. _.,.. to a 1ueteaaful PboatM2•M11 ..,.,. or yard Hlel ll'I a bltt* ••1 to tell more people! • Al General Dynamics we're looking for Electronic Technicians at all levels. whether you 're just starling out on a career or you're an ex- perienced pro. CAUIRA TIOH SPECIALISTS ELECTRONIC CIRCUITRY -ELECTRONIC LAIORA TORY MICROWAVE MISSILE TECHNICIANS REllAllLITY RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT TEST cfttERATORS Jf you want to work where you can learn from the best engineers in the business. use the latest equipment. ~row and take pride in achieving technological challenges, get in touch with us right away. CaJI me. Joe Stelmah (7J4 ) 629·5111, Ext. 4711 a nd let's talk seriously. Or, come in Lo our Employment Office, Monday thru Friday, 8AM -4:30PM. If you prefer, send your res ume to: GENERAL DYNAM ICS Pomona Division, 1675 W. Mission Blvd Pomona, CA 91766 . IDllAl DYllAl&S POMONA DIVISIOM An Equa) Opportunity Employ•r M/F" U.S. Clllmulllp Required Anlrquc Mu-.11· Ho'l(t'"' Slut M•11·hrn1·'' 1·111..i,,• JllJ(;t-:SEUX-rH>' American International Gafferies Open W .. d lhru :-.ot Ull2 Ketll'nni.:. Irv. (7 141 754 1177 Aflpliances 80 I 0 ..••.•••....••.•....•.. FREIGHT Ul\M AG EO HOTl'OINT S/\LE ~ W Warner nr Harhor. Santu Ana. 97ll·2!rc!I -CASH PAID Wsh r /Ory r~ / llf'f ri I(!.. workmJ,l or not 957·1U:J:i BARGAINS Used rcfngs, wshr.1, dry~. garur, best boys, WC St'rV. 3ppl. Best Appl. 536-0!ll 1. 536·43:XI 14 cu ft , Coldspol frig, w/lre·maker Like new 2 dr, $350. 675-7953 after 5 Rrond Maytng wshr. gd rond Wood car tbl & girL'I bike 640 1177 Aft 6. Sanyo apl refngerator l ll ('U fl, whl, 58.5 rash • rarry 548-8023. ___ _ Coki'ipot FF refng $195. Gibson FF' refng. $175 Fr1g1da1rc wshr $85. Ke nmor e ws hr $145. GuarantL-ed & delivered 546-8672 Electric range Very clean $100 003.5745 w ....... .,,.,.,. tiS each • 646-H Wuher Ir at•" dryer In sood working cond. Maytsg. 1135 for aet. 847-'1078 19 cu . f l. upr l 11hl Prlgidare freezer $275. 840-5611 llee. double oven wa.U un· It • dJAhwasher. $'75uch or best olfer .162· 70'19 r I; I, ·. , • v .. i 1! .o .. so or I() ·e !f s St 0111 nl. '"· L Jru. Sf. :lnl ... 115. ... .,, ... - ,,_.._ ID 15 Dofl 1040 ftlw ..... IOIO ...•.••.•........•.•..• ....................... ···-··················· PU .. ,, .,URNl,...'R"' AXC 1 oy &i M1nualurr Modf'I llome <h•routor ...... r ....... Poodles rupplu. fuml llllW'C'OOl'hlrtlV *l..lll'flQN• adulta Rm C'haln now, t·urpt1l ..,., 7141761-@65 Ir ar«U )' :>of• bt'rl r-..1:10 ,... -black/white. 84«10~7 or l Oealer• Welromt> FINe to Y• t041 8*111.Sl CONSJGNMENTS ••••••••••••••••••••••• ------- S LlQUIOA'flONS M Cat, long hair l'•m Gamei lab dark oak wlUl lm&Q1.tdch1n1&~ hand i.horthalf •Pll)t'd n it 2 lovo, o4 buut1lul c....nrd art• bri 11wart>, rl110d wikuh t;4ii thl.lra Al11> darlc o•k lo\t>I) bJrrn '"'" • L .. Jlnloa table wllh 4 •rmutrt'I mahc>tcaih l RLAL1< M .\l.r. flAn cbalra All xlnl f'Ontl bdnn M'U., ltUlll ... Uihll'" ttl 1 s w I I h c. At.~.~ ~ ., ebn, -.clfu m·cas1ooal ~flt~ Jo:t.b1n Alh•n l-'uro1lur1• 1.'hr, •lO\lu, f'l•fnl(l1'rallor, l 0 , 11hl1· ~µ• 1 I'd f1 m twroom ., lJ v1n.i 1oom wtiber &. dn .. r PU : Uord1 r l 'oll 1 .. 1· I I • (l(ld pl~ • M7 J7"' LO'r.;MOR lra101 d All hntll SAVI SAVI $AVI e:uan1 Cor Jn>up, •lm11l 11 .. , • • C2)11Jitt ulr Lo~t' 11t•.tl & ~· hono,r ~I\ "' 2 ~h l'lll 1,Jun•o•l 111111 rourb 1:d rond ~1bitt ( a1h1t>r " l lll'dc .. & ~ .., ..1 :.i. 1 • k Caa.h NO .... llSO' \ nn lt"f , • .,, .. l mu nhOl• .... r ''IJll!>U ' 11,411•eo m l''HEtl\S l'Lt· \.-.t-: hi.id Olll:>ttu.l44 ~r.caJ1G42 9133 nall1bh• lknu ~ubJc 1 I 'laud f~. c1n< quArtr1 td(J4ftnlt Safo, All Ko-'• 2bt lo,.,.,.,.,., (; M rn 111 :-. h 1 p h .. 111 wta, 'nb, 4,-ll furniture & MASTYSCHilGl fl'1·malt• v .. r v "''''' muw 114...W2!iO!lt<v••t. W'J)~•llot".,.~1it>nllhJlM tr11rwd !1!17 11.J:U ~l1tr ,.. •fth ·h •-·h $7• !'\; • b4U 111~1 81'M "'tl" ¥ t.'UU4 • ' r ~ _________ .,., Hkk Yinyl C'cM.lrh $40 1 _. b r • d u r p u p p ' 1142 !HtlJ •cydn 1020 llou11C'hrokt•I\ Mo~1111( ••••••••••••••••••••••• !tJt. ttllJ t"\t'b M~7 OOJ!J hll \l h· M 11 rl ... \ " ' (4)' \.'k 1111' \; ." l)l"1blt! ~·cl w11ru1111· I-.urly 1>t'w $!K) 00~ 't•llo" hlt11 k mo l.il ,, ''""' XJ111 hl.1 II• " U \ tu1 .t.11 1 !"Upp" 10 wk_, l\U,lt 14h!:an Sht't•r rl t ho¥> I 0, 1., II luol. :-.Uh• in ,1t1atJt•' ol ktth wt·ll bt·h11,t•tl ~rc~n. il•W 1:011d1t111n. t.42 41Db SIW Smokt.'t.I .cl.a"'~ t·of 111.,, ~1hw111n \,.,.,1, IO -.p brand n •• .,. ·u11d ~~I~ \l.1..-.u .ihnn Sh1•vtwttl 1\11 \ l\lp11,t."k' 2 hit. 1 tiro & l :.1111t..'\ 1"'2 lltlOb It."!! wbt~ with in.ah hin.: 1·nd t11hlt•11, $1 00 Sun 1non., ··ttotd Mott'!' ht-tl ~lllrt UI~ Aftt-r ~ 30t'M l :1 ,pJ h11h1·" S4U I J 'pJ lu1.li1•, ~:> ~~lb 1050 Indoor outJoor gre<n rul( llX 11. $10 [131 .. 4238. u ~ & .JI SPM 962 491!1 , ~ 5 .....•••..•........•... IMllclng Material• 80251 _______ _ * *I BUY * * HidMt-led CoucAt (.\'ipp.•r wm:. tillO It "111 Good ... ~.o "'·rn1turt· •· ~ ---642 4253 ...••....•.•••••.....•• 'J'HHN Nl•W, Ot"\'l'I UM"O u.,.;u r u "' •'"' Sl a It or b't 1111 1 Apphances OR I will If Ok Red a ntique velYet ni~ 'Ml.I Nti·r 'I 't!ll or SELL for You dlwcnport $100 C-na' g MASTERS AUCTION o7S-0333 Ec,ipment 8030 ·"'-""-68_6_ .. _1•1•1.·'.6•2•5.ls -or-a &-1-0Vt!Sl!ll_t _SlSO ••••••••••••••••••••••• -----~1tht•r 1n ny lon or ~m F 1 I ~ for Ntkun. CASH PAJ D herculon & all l·olor:. D & xlnt 1•ond1twn $500 l''or t:d UJ!<'d furn. anti .J Mattress 8:ll t-: bl ST 1..W-95.SU qut.-s&clrTV'!>957-8133 SL,S A.838 56.16 __ _ J.'>!'"r~ (;l\f' XL l';1m1·ra Kii~ bed, box s prng:., ~Af ,bot.IY with 50m!11 r mall . sleet frame & ~.o (..h1no1\ lt·n~ Sell hooks h c lC hdbrd llmcr Th.ru tht• lt·H!> ltJ.!hl Sl.50/bstofr. 548·7349. Matching dresser , m1r· ror, nightstand Cun ll!mp peean S7S Single storage b ed, cus tom made $150 67S·2250 meter. Shutter ~pccds I l/1000 sec• Like new. Phone 9ti2 f>J.~ Moving Out.or ·State. must sell! Gold sofa. White bunks. matching n,.;_ &O•O chr s, TV. lamp:. & chest.completebcdd1Dg .......,.. ~ household ite ms. 3S2 Sl25After S.962·1182 ....................... ---- /\KC Tclll"UP Poodle µup Catalma Dr. NB 3 Mediterranean living pies M IF also Tea<'up 8 pe dmJng swte. Pecun. room tables Very J.!ood Stud lK'rv1ce 714 /~2-:!178 flood cood cond $75. 586-6747 POODLE PUPS, toy T rup, s tud Sl'r Vll'e. 541·:m2 :'>44·4519 ___ , lleaullfuJ lovescat & sofa, Be_a_u_t_l_ar_g_e_so_bd pecan $125. ., • ., 2339 wood China cabine ts. ____ .,..... ______ _ w/glass doors. Lane bwh walnut d1rung rm table w/4 chairs, worth $1250 · sell for S600 Call M9·2644 Old EnglJsh Sheep Dog Champion l"cm a le, papers, S200 64.2·9W6 Shellie puppies, II weeks _Sa_l_o_rSu_n _____ _ Dming Room set, wa lnut & antique wh1tl', 4 cap lain's chairs, a ll wood. real quality. S2SO. Cosl $000. 642·5522 old,:.able1wh1te 968·8407 Movrno ovorseas, Ltv ... "' Leather c hairs. oc -Hm, Formul Din Rm. casional <2J. ofC while, port D/W. 13 " color TV. $25ea 542.5522 (it•rman Shepherd pup!>, 6 wks ulri, pure bred , p11pt-r.. not a11a1I K40·5518 Honda CB 100 w/trlr. --------- 979-0289 Decorator s piral Sc·hnauz.er m1n1. AK<.: ---------staircase, 6' tall, $50. rel!. M / F Movmi.: must Kmg sn:e bed. 3•,~ mos 542.5522 '*'U $100 ca 492 4014 new. Ortho Granada 1400 ---------- -C'Olls exlra firm. 20 yr 1llomasvi1Je dirung room OLD ENGLISH SHEEP-w81Tanty Pd $400, will set w /break fron t & OOG PUPS, A.KC. ch am· sacrifice $27S. Twin chest server. 8' Marge Carson pion lines . $200 & up. bed, ~ood cond. Wood sola, pair twin spnog & 6:D-6159. cc»or. $1!50. ~3850. mattress. 64().1725. aeuglt: pups AKC, 7 wks Two Louie XV slipper o I cl . A 0 0 RI\ 8 LE . chrs XJnl cood, $17S ea. li40-2..'>23 Dresser & m at ching hdbrd. $70. Overstuffed 2 yr. uld female Cookapoo chr, $20. Wicker hdbrd. $2S l2 mo old Toy mah: $:1). Record cabmel, Sl!>. Poodl('$50 586·0654 714-751..(Y285. Male neutered blonde Twm beds $55. Matching rocker spaniel. 2yrs old couch, chair. ottoman N~s gd hm 831 2865 $SS. M2·9852 eves. Have somelhmg you wanl to sell? Classlfied ads do Make you ~ s hopping it well Call NOW. eas1erbyl1:5~ngt.he D1uly 542.5678. Ptlot Class1r1ed Ads. 1W1M Oil FULL Mattress or box springs $28. each pc. (sets only). Queen sets $89. King sets $99. Samples must be sold immediately from our warehouse . Wed U'lru Sun. Credit Avail. (Abo avail. living rm, bdrm. bookcases. lamps, end tbls, etc.) ~utu 'I Model Ho,_ DiKomf f9nt. 549·:.>77 Coming In April ......... IOIO f!1d!y. ~h 8, 1979 DA.IL Y PILOT •• ••••••••••••••••••••••• h Wfi S. IOU G.rep We 1055 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 01.k 1nt1 .. u~ Uouttl' tun Desk. sn l>r •!111N. $10) Sldf! board JV) Wudrobe. Utl. Wu h 111Ultld. •1 Tablt', SI~ ~how: chr11. $12 ll& Mul·h ITICltl' um•• low prke11 lM~ NorM', C M WI O~ 1tl\ 111\M MovlnH Sale Salutdl)' Ma rc:b IU. ilAM •PM Ul.206 /\£l&c Court, t'V Compl~tc queen b.-d, m11 pj(' fx-d. bl'<idlna. p.ru. 111 lvtirw11r e. 11hooa/boolA·ll>B. s ho-' tr , wtJ ('OaU'langf'tS. ll'lllher bt'llt. rad1011. •lt1rro t1pc record~r. ph10\41n. lawn mowtr. t.oobl. 11tA·v ladder, wy11, boub/m1gu1oea. Vro J 1· c t o r I 11 <' r c e n . M IS<'l-1.LAN EOUS UH.aylng llens Sld'"9 IOU Motor.._., Stile/ Choi<'tl S3.50each. •••••uu•••••••••••••• lttlit/Stanlp f 160 Mob-Homs.,,., ... ,s.....,. tl60 ....................... &42 ~18 Slus· Head ~·s competl •••••'••••••••••••••••• ---------tJon slalom w/marker ------------------- ----UU\.lnt(/g111M lbl, & m1!1C ~ l'Yth11\'1 lrom A z ~50 1t~rm Jo'ri & Sal onJy Or 11 lll(tl Ave . C.. M 2UB'l0rttnbot0, H B. Super .iaral(c 11111<' 'l'YIX'"Writt.1r111 (Olot TV, r"-cier. •11Uque bu,i:l(y. 1t1rl '11 blkt'. Lt1ad~ ur ~u1xllt•t1 S11t only V 3 I l'Olnl &Ar Or. Coron1 de-I Mar. Spy1la"11_. __ !'>fl lttil Sa_t_l_Su_n ____ ,l(a $l rnallret!!!, two box &JIC"'l\i.'> " malt., like nu Olo\'Ue set . chest ol rtraa .. er&+ much muic. ll> K 21BtSl CM Kitti\ tblc /cbra. alereo ,·bnl, bt4tlttln~. & misc 1t<•nus ~ lf12'J Sat/Sun 10) Color TV, tool:c, furn , Moving: W1rker lemps. llOW>Chold atuodi HIJ .:11!> furMur" ml!1c. Sal 9·1 ww(kr 31~ fo'1tsl l\v1· , 1020 Wh1ll' Sails Way So Lu&urut, Sat & Sun 9 II lliM ~ ~ -------Garage Sale Sat & Sun f-'u.m. hsehold goods & l'TUSC l.323 l An .wna St. Westmnstr Cor of Ben too& Aniona 6 Antique oak t.linln& bioding1 &ood cood SU du1lr5, Color TV. 2 yr old 4113-7~ I". Pioneer speakers. AJI C,,.tL...Goo4s 1094 ex. l'ood 642·967'7 • ....-.-... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ColJector dlBP!>llng or 2!i WANTED: lnexpens1v1! yr accumulation of collll, backpoctuoa cqwpmcnt bultons. badaes. melals, for chlJdn:n. agu 5 t• over 100 <.'Ollertor plaw:i. 1 i e m s 1 u c h a ll Rockwclls. Uummlllll, twAckpack8. down sleep LJmo1ee11·Gcrman beer lni bases. hiking boot..,, steins. itlatues, 2 tanllque backp1ckers tents etc needJcpoml 11ide chr:i. ~ S47·3l.82 unUque o.k carved chrs. ---------Enghs h oak armolre Marian »30 nne. lever w/btveled mirror, IJ< ouk action, $110 or trade mulli·drawer printers 67J.31126 tYJJe case for display, an· ---------\i q ue Je we lry from Fenwick. custom fishing estate. oak & glass polea/reelsgd.eond. l!:~hsh di.Splay case. s ct 5-48,9832 C!Jlal ring, 3 coppe r TY•-~ t!:ngbsh hunting horns, '-· silver napkin rings, tlA, Steno 8098 rrusc silver pu~ces. new ;~~~;u•1•;,;.~·;;1:;·;~:; super 8 sound movie camera, man's 10 s pd yr wmly, free deb very. bt.ke $25 I DAV ONLY! Sl28 646-1786 <:ara~<' s.itle Jo)-1 & Sal Mar ~ & 10th J-'runl lhrow lown mowl'r tdl(l'r , !>mall t out:.. book~. JU~~. collectables & Iol i. ol m1:.c !15J °"""u t.e. CM SAT 9AM 3l'M . 2968 Sate · Tape r ecorde r . B1nuru Pl. CM (Mesa Sony, Model TC 630. Verdeoff Bake r W. of Ste r eo reel ·l o r eel Harbor) w/power amp, xlnl cund, FUnuture, plants, bikes, lrvane Coast Counlry Club $350 cash ~7· 1845. dl:shes. pictures, ell· Me mbershi p. 5800 + ~t1Son 9·S 2617 Or11oge t r a n s f e r 1 e e MOVIMGSALE l':\f•ryth1ng goes hou.'>t'hottJ rurntsh1011i. & l'fUli(' item~ ~sh only Sat un1y • ao .i ao. 1:no Klnt(s Rd . N .~ __ II BJ. C M Eves/wknds 67S· 77!>9 Magnavox AM /FM radio, stereo record player French Provincial $100 ~UPl!:R GARAGE SALE I Furn, toys. i:ollet:tor item:;, Fri/Sal only 67Sl Jardloes, H.B 847 5975 IGoldenwcst/Slater l Gar age Sale Sal 1641 Labardor C M furn Sal /Sun 9·4. 1951 l'ort clotJung !1xlures & misc Weybndge, N .B (HVH) 5'·$50 FUm. appl. boy's bike, hsehJd items. Womens leaU'ler blazer. _640-__ 704.9 ______ _ sw.>7. Ruossmall. $100 846-5329 John Wayne Tenrus Me m RCA stereo con:.oll', 500 watt,xternl s pkr1>. x Int r()l'l(I Alt 6 pm 646 905S . bersh1p $1500 net Ph 21" Color TV $89 t yr 544·3116. war free dcl & set uµ Sweaters, med. & drc~ses 542.5340 BUY NOW!! CONSIGN NOW •Ne t $140·$200 pr wk. We have 2.1 • million contractual reservation backlog on "ny-drives" with Pan Am and National, a l so exclus ively publis h ed by over 60 U .S . & International wholesalers including but not limited to Triple AAA . Amtrak , CP Air , Tra ve man (A u s tralia), RACV, Nurvut (Germany). TCS (Switzerland ). •10% investment tax credit + double the declinln~ depreciation. •Current fle<.•t is at 2tORV's require 350 by April 30 <overbooked in certain sizes). •Purchase .it factory net invoice 4·Star Mini's & class A's. •1003-financing of anvo1ce. sales tax & license throu,gh major banks at 13.0 A PR·7 year note. Inve s tment Semin a r s h eld o n Saturdays JOAM·IPM on March 17th. 24th & 31st on location DciM's ltVlt..WIK. 15092 Manard A••· er., Ca. 714/559-4446 ~Ca. 1-100-154-0ltt lteted Dale's lltlM 6'·2371 • Computerized reser vation system Locations al~o iQ San Francisco & Denver. l ·Way ny.drive. Garage Sale. baby furn cnb & m1:.c 6881 Loyola Or H .B Sat Only lf42 761ll HUGE BOYSCOUT RUMMAGESALt: Good cond. 20" color TV . rt> mote. ___ !)52 · 50 l3 $125 , 8&K m d I 280. 3 !!II!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Redwood lawn furniture. d1g1tal multimeter $95 Oak Desk. Walnul Des k. Sat/Son Mar 10 & 11. 8.:.> lo 5PM. Lido Isle Clbhse, 701 Via Lide.. Sood. S 4 • ' r o u n d t .i b I c 842 Sl42 _ w t benl'h es, 6' r ec loah•MariM ta n g ular table EcflipMt..t Dinette set, M 1~<' furniture. Call 6'16 9823 t-n or sto.e Sat 9·5 at l20 E 23rd lt22. CM w/benches. 2 eha1se ••••••••••••••••••••••• Antiques: cham;, rockers. ice box, Fraoklm stove Maple drop leaf tuble baby swmg & redwood patJo tbl. 34 J\Jderbrook <Woodbridge> I rv. ~-1.833 lounges & 1:ha1r w tot General 9010 toman. all for $100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Garage sale Sat only 29062 R1dgev1ew. Lag Nig 831·2865. 2 kayaks. rrusc Gigantic Garage Sale. 3rd ........... u ... •s.a.•E Sat. only 9 to 4. Dressers. ~" ,,,_.. ~ 536-3507. Wedd.mg dress. designer special. Mest offer. Call aftSpm 751·3548 Miscelali.ou.1 w..w 8081 ••••••••••••••••••••••• des ks. sliding closet Redwoo~ Tree Lane. doors, baby furniture & Vil I age 3. Irv 1 n e clothes. tablecloths , ~rnilure galore, too Waoled t o buy u sed n a p k 1 n s • l w i n & many items t.o list! Sat etching press 18"x30" or lung.sized :.heets. Metal March 10. 9am to 3 pm. larger Palluth. 35597 twin bed frame & much Avocado. Vuea1pa, Cah f more. 6031 Palo Alto Or 8060 92399. (714)797-6314 Springdale soulh of Hones Warner.848·2987 •••··~:~·S•ockl••••:••••• WANTEO-Sth•er I oz bars .....,..wi ,. & metals & tokens & Furniture, apphanc·cs, With 2 gU1.hs & English roans by collector Pay. VW wmdows & more. 2 bridle. Excellenl cond1 mg $7. per bar & 4'hxs Blk S W f Be h & face value for pre 1964 s · · 0 ac lion! Only S175. Call si.hier com s. Call Dane Warne r . Corne r of 645-6287 Boal trlr & Mercury motcr.$350 S42· 1SJ7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Boal clearung & deta1hog spec1a1Jsts. Also weekly, monthly Reasonable. Progressive Sales Newport 673-6826 loots. MariM ........ 9030 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •ZODIAC• PORT·A·MARINE INFLATABLE BOATS 29'25 COLLEGE. C M . l714) 540-2070 loats. Power 9040 loots. Soil 9060 .. .•......•.............•................••.•... CL ASSIC 2H ' <.:II R IS Encson 27 fl(•w 111tcnor CRl\FT s~ boat, twtn 155 J e noa. Spinnaker. eng Only 2 ID So CA VHF, much m o r ~· b7J.777l. 546-0089 •CHRIS CRAFT* •WB.LCRAFT * •BOSTON WHALER ( Phoerux Stt>re Only> •EVIMRUDE• Complete service Dept. Newport Boat Center l55S Newport Blvd . Coeta Mesa. 714·645 601S 2125 E. Apache Blvd Tempe Ar 12o n a 002-894·9543. Kite sail boat. Goud l'ond Makeorrer 548·2SS3 Coronado 2S !I 5 O/R :1 sails, RDF. depth sdr. raft. sips 5. fast. survey, O...na Pl sip Will cons ear m trade. S7SOO home 559-4665. ore !'>56· 40 l2 Aqua CatC.Jtamaran, $150. S42 lSJ7 24' Sk1pJack f/B. l97s. 26' Wooden Sloop. :JO loaded w/lrlr. shp avail moonng $9 000 $13.250/offer 846-2995 6-li 7538 18' C rui ser. IOOhp 8• Sabol ~lass hull wit Johnson, Trlr $2700/ bsl HJ> motor & dolly.' $19~. of r. 64S-W60/ 548 .3947 645 5036 Oak/Cypress.Sat 10·00. ---·------_5S_7_3534 __ e_v_es ____ _ Ole Plantation cotton ••••••••••••••••••••••• Outboard MolOr Slf.z hp 25' lnbrd. rblt eng, NB 16' HOBI t-:. TiJuanJ Musical Johnson Gd cond. New slJp, Must S('tl Mk oHr. Sonnse. Trupeze, trlr • scale, gun cabinet AMWAY PRODUCTS wflock & drawe r . & NEUTRILITE Whiskey barrel lg bird Vit amins. !-'or your cage. Aquanum w /fish & Amway Distri b . Call: s tand. Uncle San cast iron banks. Cast rron _&t.S-__ 39_13 ______ _ t.ounng car. 2 old ships, r e frig, tbl & c hrs Bookcase, recliner. Gma cloclc. Cir console TV. chest w /mirror Floor lamps, pr of leather & beil\ly oak chrs. 642·6135. Antique oval tables, Powde r table. 30" authentic Butche r block. Wrenches & misc. Thurs· Frt&l 9·S. 172 Avenida Baja. Sao Clemente, -3561 Everything goes! Tbls. Jewelry 807 0 chrs, sofas. dishes. ••••••••••••••••••••••• J>WlO, toys, clot.hes, fish Wedding nngs plallnum & tank & books. 3157 diamonds. '-'l carat lolal Bermuda Dr. C .M . wt.S500M6--12W. 7Sl·5420. ---·------Machinery 8078 lnsfrwlltfth 1083 waler pump. $200 Wkdays833·4669/0lhe r st.oraJ!cbox,hfeJackcts. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 646-687Seve 644·1617. fully cqwpped $700 for 1 • Gibsoo Les Paul deluxe. 427Cbevyrourboltma10 '77 Bertram 28'. S B mterest.645·5036 xlnt condition. $4SO/or e ngine w ith m arin e CruJ.s(>r. XJnl cond. 200 •74 LASER Ful l v best. '5S Gibson L7. 2 equipment, Velva drive hrs.$37.000.499·1378. equippe d w ftrlr . Gd p.u.s, $500/or best. Mus t trans. W~eand tunnel 32• Owens F1a°"hlp twin cond. SOOS. Ph 646 1136 sell. SS1·2373 late after· ram manifold & Holly "" • nooos&eves. carbs . (714) 371·0743 327 Chevy eng, many Naples Sabol, r a c" O..A.SSICAL GUTT AR s ign ed S AKA ZO Evenings xtras. 642-8153 PM equipped, 2 sails, $425. L5ED 13' Bost.on Whaler , Call 640-4461 NAKADE '75 O.M .C. 22Shp. eng. & outdr1ve. L ike n e w ~:llOO. qtr grained Brazilian Rosewood body "ex· ---------cellent quality". ex· 18 hp EVINRUDE. $.350 lremely close grained Slf.z hp Johnson. S1 75 German Spruce top. Has Both gd rood 5484934. excellent ~~yab1hty & loafs. Powet" 9040 t on e. As 1ng $1800 ••••••••••••••••••••••• w/case. Call pvt ply. 17• B '· M ll .78 35 HP Johnson elec, 2 yrs :.i· Etchell:. 22, Dnscoll old. ~6833 ev~ built Nov. '76 Yellow 76 SEARAY SRV 240 huU, bluck mast. F:lh1111 C udd Y Cr u 1 s e r sails. SI0,000. 1 ·75S-621~J F /8 ,23SMC , radio'.~------­ tr/tabs, covers, 122 hrs. loots. Slips/ extras. Pvt Ply Doc.ks 9070 $lJ.,SOO 673.·3171 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Two family garage sale, pool tabl e , SI OO Household items. 16242 NassauLn.H.B. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 714-675-9428 ayuner u ny . 130 Volvo eng, under OAKLEYSANDINGTBL Bundy Resorute Clarinet, warr. lnclds lrlr, bnstol Model G. Sl200 Stage Master Guitar cond. Mus t sell. 645-1271. 76SEARAY SRV 240 SUPS AVAJLAILE C ud dy C rui se r VACNewport6460SSI F /B.23SM /C radi o. loatSlir:Wa~ tr/tabs. covers. 122 hrs. ClaS&fied Ads 642·5678 675-3175 Best ofr. 846--2538 '78 Scarab·330 TS out· Nylon string a coustic drives. 85 hours. Loaded! guitar. Brand new $l25 ~ mph plus. Slored on Black Decke r o r b1lal sander, lock on tngger switch. right lefl hand like nu 846-2109 or best offer. 6.11-0852 trailer. Must sell /bes t of· • fer. extras. Pvt Ply Mr Ou e, 64S·601S SlJ.500 673·317l :.i· Boat dock in Newport SALE!! Al?ach. Pwronly, noelcc. $00/mo. 644 4767 --------- pilot; poGpOUPPi 8080 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LUGGAGE TAGS from your business card. Send one card for each tag plus ooe spare. We Office F.mstun & 7 31-82 I 6Cho,_) Ecfiiplfttnt 8085 54~12001woril) ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ask foc Jerry Perkins Xlnt new & used ore rurn. ------------- plan files. wk benches C.E.SURPLUS631·2777 DEALERS TRADE 1970-29• CalJforrua SF , TS new engs. FB, VHF. OS. full fish. $21,500. 64S·6600 Q06ed bid as 1s where 1s. loots. SpHCI & 1978 27' Bayhner Cru1scr. Ski 9080 CF5141GH. On .i 1978 •••••••••••••••••• .. ••• tr8J.lenw trailer, ve!>sel '7R Kona 20· day crwser. has 33 hrs of opcralion 4ti0 Ford·Pantht•r jel wit.h no v1s1ble damage Swim s tep. bow rail. May be seen at Advance liKhl:., cover. tandom Ro al Mover s. 167 2 tr I r X t r a s h a r p . E'lacenlla, C.M btwn the $8200/ofr. Call 96.'l·2!163 hrs of 8 & 5 Seal~d TA-at '-5--POH>our.=.t.i~ confused cQJ lecflon;-a miscellaneous m ixture. a hodgepodge Pilot Potpourri Is our way of observing INTERNATIONAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING WEEK by extending savings of up to 50 percent. It's a good time to clean out and spruce Op. nlf'rHI -• APRIL 4th (W.ct.) thru APRIL 7th (Sat.) irla'"/"'" ••h•rl 11l111f ···" • rll 1 .. • Have a GARAGE SALE! • Sell your extra PLANTS & GREENERY! -c:......., ... _.. ...... • Ge t your neighbors together & have your own SWAP MEET! ! ! _.., :,;.:::;r-_ _. Ads are limited to mlKelleneous merchandlae for sate only! I (No Real Estate) Write 1 word each space, minimum size ad Is 3 lines. THERE IS PLENTY OF TIME TO GET IT ALL TOGETHER! Fill In the Handy order blank below -DO IT TODAY! ! ! ! NO. OF 4 DAYS WORDS 12 5.00 6 .00 20 7 .00 24 8.00 28 9 .00 1 . 36 11 .00 4 12.00 • If you need more room tor your message lust print or type 4 words per line end add S1 .00 extra for each additional llne. ----------------------------~---~---~------~~----"le•• adliedule ""Hot~ .CS to run Apftl •(Wed.) ttuv Aptl 7n. (Set.) wfth no -..,.. d copy. No t9ba&e for Mrty canoehtton. lndoMCI la my chfftt or money Ofder tor Or PI Hte chclroe t~ act: 8•nkArnerlt.41rd, VISA No ••••.•..••••••••••••••••• Expire,. M1ittrCf'lerQt No. .. • • • • . • . • • ........................................ Expires ••.• Name ... F>tione •• ... Arel Code ..... , •• DAILY PILOT return ~man enll y 48" Walnut desk, chair & sealeaatcrac:Uve tag& -pad $95 . .£81~-Barbara strap, meetlng ai~ ~965-m~~~·--==-==--==-l-----l!!!!!!!!J!!!!llml!~· 1.0. reqwrement.s. Pre· vent loss & U'lefl! For a personalized tag enclose wallpape r , fabric or "Day Glo" paper & we wtll back & lrim your tags Or try two cards back to back. PRICES· S2eaor 3/$S 4/5 tags Sl.60 ea 6/9 tags Sl.50 ea. 10ormore$1.40ea Sales Tax Included NO CARD? Draw your own or send name, address. phone & we'll make one card per tag. Add 2SC each. Send check or money or· derto: PILOT PRIMTIMG P.O. Box 1560 Coeta Mesa. Ca. 92626 Remington R2. We t Copy Machine. $395 Cal 846·465S. 846 ·4457 o 213/592·2871 TELEP HO NE ANS WERING MA C HIN E M ajo brands. large discounts. sales & service. Phon Tronics. 15095 Beac Blvd. Westmin1ster , 894-0720 •HARRISON• *SEA RAY* BUY NOW! SSSAVESS On all Boats ID stock ALLMODElS I 7'to 36' operung wlll beilt!ld at 12 T1 aapoe hatiott noon on March 21. at I.he ••••••••••••••••••••••• office of So Coi14't ~ Sf/h/ Mannf' Sur veyors. 5732 Rent 9120 E 2nd St . Long Beach. ••••••••••••• •••••••••• Ca 90803 l213) 43HS471. ,.._ Sh II f T The bid must be accom ""'mper e ur oyotu panted w1tb cash or !>hort bed pickup SZ25tor l'ash1er·s cherk 1n lhc ~3-8099 ____ - amount of 10·~ or bid Cmpr shell fits s m truck Check 1s lo be made 54" wide Benbow. sip:. 3 payable to Omaha In· gd rond, 4 burner stove, de mn1ty Compa n y, etc $400.5361.8.';9 balanC<' of bid due 111 s --- days after btd openinii Motariled likes 9140 Owner reserves lhl' right ••••••••••••••••••••••• Imprinter , Kimbe rly. HAltRISOHSEARAY to refuse any antJ all 'T'HEMO·PEDOLER prlntsonlealher.paper. h'awri:rt•---h bids New PEUGEOT MO· wood,elc.CosloverS700. ,_ __, PEOS Reg $469. Now sell$200.642·SS22 6 1-2547 Boston Whaler, 17' $299.6.11·~ ----------1 •---------1 N e w po r l. I I 5 H P 1----------Peh 108 Evmrude. traile r + '78 Motebecane. car rack. ••••••••••••••••••••••• :.i· Searay' 1976 SF. stern xtras. Lt.ke new. $6500 bags. Like new. $450. '77 Samoyed, M, 3 yrs. AKC room. Bimini. T /S 2S5 673-8910. Cimall1, Doesn't run! reg. Mere. full rishiog gear. ---------675.3641 O'Neill Supersuil. Taped SS:HOOS fresh survey & bottom SKJPJACK28. '76200 hrs. --------- sea ms. Used o nce paint.$34950.645·6000 asnew.$26.000. '78Hooda Express. doesn't fit suo. 548-0256 Plams & OnJD• 1090 • 646-6700 Good condition. S225. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Ca II 49S. 282S CUpel Mill Closeouts lJl>RlGHT pianos s.g5 to USED BOATS '78 Chrysler 16"'1ft 1/0 , Nylon Plush $4.00 & up. 11 ,950. Grands rrom $2.000. below hst pncc ~Lca:-1 9150 549-8181/675-5906 S2.250. Re bid 'g. re . Select rrom over 100 Call 847·6827 or 842 3918 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WIMDOW SHADES fmlsh~1.~:;.d ACTION BOAT ~/ 9050 Must Sac. '79 Yamaha 750 Wooden s hutters. BOOOHamillOoAve.HB '7l4JSlMl9 I ••••••••••••••••••••••• Spec., 1800 m1. Sells for miniblinds. woven woods S3UIS Will seJJ ror $2900 & window tinting. 20·40% 536-8775 Owter Luxury 60' or 7S' ~. off all it.ems. New Yamaha CP·:.> elec· 1978 '2' Uoirute SF T/D molOr yacht. Reasona· 1---------~PEN 645-8951 t · 1 y h • d A/P ' ble. Hr. daily, weekly. 1972 HONDA Els inore . ---------ronic p ano. ama a 671 s. ra ar. . com· 67S-2172or67S.3256 Entire Bike Recently Newport Beach Tennis G·50·ll2 amplifier & pletely egpc:I. oew cond. ---------Rebuilt. Excellenl cond. Cl b .,..11 F 11 M ft(Jss nanger. Must Sell. Sl.66,900Firm64S-6600 loah,Soil 9060 $1.000. Ca ll eves . u ru am 'I em· Makeocrer.962·99:.>. ••••••••••••••••••••••• b e r s hip . 6'42·0112. ---------23• commerdat abalone San f 11 <194-4747, or see at 462 St . 644-6Sr1 Hammond Organ M143 divingboalw/trlr&div· lana20, u race. nu Ann's Or .• Lag una wtth be h M. t d I I t N d spnkr, nu 0 /8 eng. SGOOO. Beach. .__._.20•10• nc . m con ng equ1pmen . ee s 55&-u.JO RonJi.ekson ---------.--. '850. S57·37SI work. Make ofr S41HI038 ---·------·n Hood XLlOO '""" t 1 yr old, fully 10.,ulaled, 1976 Islander 36' Sloop a • ._.,m • '11'9lrdrpa.Coet$4800, Uprlgh l piano 1914 OWNER . 1916 32 ' dsl Roller 1''\arling tab ~ne~~·~reg Sacrifice $1400. Can ar· Schubert M ahogaoy. flybrid&e Un1fllte. 23S mast. A/P loaded for · · 8 · 6 rtnl(e take down & set $450. hrs on eogs. $45,000. cruislngSS3'950 645-6".00 •11 Susu_ki, 750GS, like up. 645--6.'585 or 675-9068 963·2759 67$-5666 -----· ----oew. Must see. $1500. , '64·17'Sloop l2v sysl~m. 64&-SZl0/645-0128 aJt 6. Pwr lawn mower, 20" Baldwin Grand Plano: Will sell YJ lnteresl 18 t.rlr o/b !111>5 2 more rotary w/catcher. little 6'3'', !.'bony fanisb. $0090. Lyman w I d o c k to w.:io ~05 • "15 Honda CB360T. Xlnt u1e. 1\oce new . $40. 132._. responsible person. ---·-------CODd.4100mJ. 548-7~ Perfect cond. 640-1136. Columbia 22 good cood m> "9-'1287. ---------Hobert M. Cablo Spinet , 91p ent Oi B \tr extras'---------~navox 23" TV. Plano xlnt mechanical Sl'ARnRE 19 OMC 22S. 67S-5717 · 71 Husky • 250cc . Xlnt /FM atereo. phone, cond. solid 1ouodlo1 ttlm tabs, am/fm tape, · conc'l.IUoo. 8 a»eed, new tapedeck.S350.875-SGO. board$1050499·29M tudem t.rlr, 1wde rails, Cal20w/traUer abocu. M111t 11ell. '385. Hoot ~metal cl0tet. full covera, Brlalol. $3:500 After 6PM le weekends ..,ldi"• 2 at" wide, BOrALDWlN Studio I I mZJ96 &4S-3l'17 6315497 .. •• 1an with 700 aeriea --------- 3 48" wide-wblt.e·aomt Letlle Speaker. Xlol Tnde your old stuff fOC' S.bol wood, new sail & '78 Yamaha 650. needs tnc1c•hudware12Sor cmd.Latlhan2ynold n ew 1oodlu w ha mut. Needs help. $325. Cronle.od.$275. airer tu-ml. Ext 210. *5000. Nl·8820 QMaU'it!d ad. MZ-5678 55H080 *7·3830 , t _..,._, .... 0 ff DAILY PILOT ~~::'.~~~~~~-:-~~~~--~!F~ri~d!IY~1~M~~~Ch!!_!9~1 ~19~f!9 Tfw:ks 9560 ,.._...__ .. S•tl ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••IS....P f 160 ""1M••n/ ~ Roce, 'ti "'or1t t'outh•r OornJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cliu.IC1 t SJO .._ tl40 Ul' ' br1lr.c•. 11.lNO or Kmt' Luxury "?11 Mo~~r •••.•••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••• •••••••• •••• ~I cllft'r 7)6 OZIOIS llom 22· Slt•t'p'\ II 4bFOROWOOon: '15 0.tllun Road•l•r <!(IOll Ill tJC11m1no:ieo l'U, 1·~. W 1 n l ~um r 11 tt•1 · fuUy rn1.ur1 .. 1• 113,000 )apd tlrY•l co11d .,._~,.. $1400 ot bc:sl uf ~ t>i~ 6161 IL'll ~ ft'! f42 217'1 daya MotQr..... ....... U..-~ for toraitc. <'itn 4Wlleei Ori•.. f 550 tll tonl, 4 lOO (.'lllnl> zo· to .... ~ryhV•ll•!'" 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I ' ,, I . I !>4•-1 200 ·7,, fo'onl l~I 4 wh tlr lllk furl & Suri hhort IJ<1i1 l'U Lu m1 I'S, I' B. i\1r, 1Jt111·. flo.itwu !>4H Wlll '75 4 whl dnv1• Wagonl·N Xlnl con.I A/C AM lt'M •'•JNt ()fl rumJ tin·~ M u. ... 1 &II $4,llOO/bc~t oflc1 00}.~ llrn Jt>t•µ t:J 1 l<t'lll'~Udt· fully ni<ged. greut c·ond1 lion Aft~rtWM 497 3l22 '77 Tent lrlr S IC'eps 8. Stove, ice box. vanity, .,torage . Xlnt cond. 979-2029. • '77 CllEV 4 whl dnve P U DUNE DU<iG Y Manx Truck. Cc1mper i.hcll body, C'orvatr 140 hp cog, • -.. d-·' •-h $ ooo 2 top;, street legal, make ...._.., ""' "' s arv. 7 • olfer. 49:H928 67~2571 -----UI' Traveleze self cont Cu~l. bwll , i.lt'l'PS 6, xtras. $1995. 673-7787 8x3S Fianulll(o I Br, full ba. forced air beat e tc $2.000. 673-3826 Trucks 9560 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '77 Ranchero GT. melulhc grey. CU lraos cooler bhi.tcr loaded. $6,SOO. 867·2.337 ------ '74~D COUllU 7tl Yord t•100 ·~ t o n t'lil l'S, Al'. AM /YM wuto <'hcrry c:ond MOOO/but Mu11t 111•11' 831188Ql '7J t ·ount•r oMa&alAw hlu1• l.u/n11 W1dt-t1r1• .. < 'hr(lfllol' wht-.ib & wide: 1 1d1• 1Jlp1... $4! 2!1 ~ ~40:0011ft 4 L'lwv "lV l, ton Sri v,., .ido 'horti?:t1·d ·IV 1111 t.i1t1 ,w11w of, I' s llr.ik1·1\ 10 Jlr till "''kL U1. I l.i11h $7,:'00 olf..r 114 CJ'J 19 lll dy11 10 h1td t-IUU "IJort c·u~l \-ll ·~·II w/l>O<H. dual Lilllltt. t'lc:1111 $L~/ol fr IA;! lis:.J '78 CHEVY 11, TOH wl"'SHRL /\utom.u lll', IJOW.-r stt-.·r II~, Ulr 1·oncl . ('fW:tl' l"Ull trol. :.lt·n·o tapt• 1.1».~ lllun 11000 milt·:. 'U.:llJS7> SAVE! SAVE! lllMaHy TOYOTA lHllHI Hc:ut·h Hlvrt llUNTIN<iTON HEACtl 114HI~ '78 CHEVROLET l/4 Ton Plck-Yp Arr. power windows, J)C)Wfr door locks, l'ru1~c l'<>nlrnl, lift wht>el 10,000 mtleb (Lie: IK67936J $7195 a>' comp. sell cont travel trlr. Lo ml. Like DCW. 1)46.4341. MWMot.-HolMs DolpNR 15 Ft. 'f.B Chevy pickup. ti cyl . v-auto. clean 9570 ••••••••••••••••••••••• GtMoal 9510 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'li5 C«v1ur. gd trans, re· lJable $500. All\o Uune Buggy: nci, work. $400 64& 7583 anytime. '7895 {-1320nl IUYOIUASI BILL MAXEY TOYOTA ••••• •·•ffll t•d •• , .\\\ HUHTINC-,f0 N lfA(H 631 5294 -~~-----'79 Ford FlOO. Cu~tom short J700 m1. Mui<i. ~1al pumt $5000. PP. bl.).4'128/6.11· 1770. '76 Raochero l''ully loaded w/400en_g $.5,500 497·2701 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '73DODGE VAN V-lf. automat ic. fully customized. Air cood, 49,273 mile s (LlcS7131P). $4995 Sell with EASE! Trade your old stuff for SELL Idle items with a lrsaBR EEZE ne w good ies with a •.ll>ll"~"}Ol '"•o Dally PiJot Cla!!Si(led Ad. Cl88Srfied Ads 642·5678 Classified ad. 642 5678 <•11°"" <"""' '" Ul-ZUJ .. -' . v.. t1701All9otW..e.4 95'0 Alltot,l•porW Alltot.IM,ort.d Alltot,IMpOf'W ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• CAR STOL EN Nod ~ t712 ~ 9715 .,.._ 9720 '11 Ford Van rooveraton· r• depend ca r. truck, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Uaa pwr. l'lf'cr1nK ., etr. Have U•h <213) •73 XJnl rond •unroof. SW• %1 brak • all rood • radial ID&-Ot• new Ures, radio, vnyl 1'77 .,z. lo ml 5 :1pd tlr"'· l'r uiH control. roo{,$1700 7317508 r uat colored· bod; AM /FM 8 t,.rk 6 .a..-.._ .............. I ~IA.Im intenor which in· -.. lnw ·74 Capn VG. aulo 1r11n.oe, W/CUIJt J>fad nt., Cl.All P1.n cludea l<'('box. tabl . ••••••••••••••••••••••• AM /fo'M .. as11, >dnt rood. •trippln1. ma11. AC. carpcta aw1vtil rh111tH AH.It-. t70S $' sr "HOAOWAY l2700/tMltofr640Kl.87 AM/YM atereo I traek. L&JLei NEw! Pn ply A ••••••••••••••••••••••• U HfA AHA beaut rond .-hurry. Nnifke al $8995. Call '74M.PAROMIO 835·3171 AM/FM. P IS. P/8, xlnl •• 495 AM ,9N-0221; PM , <TH> S37 ~ or ( 714> (;'IV. 5 ·~· atereo, air , ... uu11o1u10111v11fOMAe1t1Na co n d . Be at o ff er. 1133 58S3 tm MM. caod. •low mUea. Ex • •USED IMWt• 2~S566 •-.-79-28_o_z_._A_c_·-. -4-s-p<l- im Uodtte Trade11man van V8. 26,000 m1 , cw.tom •o.11de. grffn 2 tool! 11pec1al v•lnt, Cully l'Ml'pl:~ 4< PD~llcd in aide. port holes, atr vents, sun roof, h ll(h back swivel c:ha1rs, 11p11n• tire rack. wide tirt"I w I tnlfl.IS AM ll"M litJ)l' c assette $6550 ~ <~UerU>nJ cellcnt co nc1 1tlon. 12a>02TliS/R(5735SMG) Qtroft 9716 AM/FM stereo cu ,, (~STSH!tt ·7320024apdt31HJSP > ••••••••••••••••••••••• 111'196/olr .838·2430. '7620028/R <4.97PUJ> '73 SM. XJnt cood A/C, • HOWAltDCIMt•rolet 7'1320: AS/H (OJOTKJ) AM /FM la~ deck Lo '18280Z New cood. 4 spcl, Dove .tcQuallSts. 'TTS:r>; •:ipSIR COL'19) m1 All pwr ~u J>••nl. A/C, 8000 mt, t8900/ofr. NEWPORT BEACH '78633c81 S/R (0045) tetm. Ollll 832 71137 !!40-5078; IM6-1lOll llJ.0155 '18DXA,S/R (955UOS> ft....L.....-9720 '79 :JIO ZX 2+2 blu mc:t. '18320i, 411p.S/R (036R > -1500 ml, auto, pwr 'W Ouett.o. Iden to car Hoffman d rov e 1n "Graduate". Gr-ound up restor. Steal It for $3500, New costs $11 ,000 494.2932 caos.ct S.Oldoyt ••••••••••••••••••••••• loac:k.-'d. $12.~. 759-0070 '76 BMW s:lll, 4 sl>d. ~.000 m1. AC. AM/l"M cass. seeoo m~. 640-7134 'TI Mllltl luxury camper. 13.0-00 m 1 Reg. ga~ ---------'74 BMW Bavaria, fair 'ID Alfa Romeo Spyder rond Maroon $4500 or $1.'i,000 640 2<MS New paint, top & clutch bestdfer 494 9882 ·1r. 710 Wa.cou. map, air, AMl l"M. luggage rack. $3500 496-0917 ---'TJ 610 w1tgon, 4 cyl e~. gd gws m1 $11100 838·6779 The .ttl..te 4 Michell ru. :.i .ooo nu t;x tremely sharp 496 7193. '75 BMW. 5:l>I. lo m1 Im· J~~~~limll~ '18 :M>Z ~P a /<', v<'ry i:ct wt.eel.... mac $8950 W k nd cond ~llvl'r/blk rnl lt71GMC I "l8A lcond Sunr'f,Sspd. ti4..S-7313orafter6wi<dys 67J.9J6.1 fotl•an 1W> ITU. $11,000. 24846V *DATSUHS* . ---- 759-0070 '76 s:lll Auto. stereo, air 1 _ SelKtloft Fiat 9725 A~ut.ely loadt!d with ---------Brn/tan 37,000 mi. -.,.. t-verytb1og 1mag1nable 'WC.TV $10,900 640·<t200 wkdy:., Of Al Mo•b from s unroof to ~ Mike or C8thy. 494-0137 SALES·Lf.ASI NG fuubuswr Sucker pnce ____ .,.._·_29_32 ____ eves/wknd.<. PARTS-SEHVICE 0\ll'r $20,000 Asking AMII 9707 •71 3201 4 spd. Ster eo. uir $17,950 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Orange /blk 37 .000 m1 orr1'akeoffer $78 62 DOWN $8500. 640-4200 wdys, Even ti you don't buy 1t • Mike or D.tlhy. 494 01.37 l'Ves/wkods yioi1LoMGPRE s1a.s2 PER Mo. '73 AUDI I OOU PONTIAC 2 door 4 cyl • autom a u r 13600 leach ll•d. AM/FM stereo. Sunroof WHtmhtster Blue with black vinyl --------•I atZ-665 t (,36-2500 ~uu~T~.~~~~ IOI McLAREH's COSTA MESA DATSUN ~HAK BOR HLVl> 540-6410 540-021 l .....•.•.....•...•..... ODDIJ. fo'anta"tl.JC CIOM!oul un 19711 Moclcls 1979 Model!> now arriving MUSTSEl.I. DICK Mll.Lt:R MOTORS l20W Warner,S.A 557 2132 --- ·75 WI fo:xtrcmely clca11 . AM/f''M (•as~. 44,000 m1. $2000 5S 1 5336. 18 fo'ord, fully cu.'ltom1tcd . all xtras. $6500. Laguna Beach. 497·~35 mo $4.4~. 36 mo. at $74 17. Total rcqu.i rt.'<! to dnvc away $711 62 on ap p r oved c r edit .) fo'rnl. 128. 1975. 1300cc:, llA.l~&&:,,,..a;oiAA.1..,..,.111 st.cn..oo, l(ood 01:ond1llon ~':.::~'.!!.,,_At~ $170() 675.6254 '76 Dodge Van <'UStom rn tenor & exterior. lrke new. SS.995. By appt. on ly. 646-4924 _______ _ 'TT Ford VanChateau. FIO t748MUZ) IEACH LEASING 4019 Westen y. Suite 203 Newport Beach Ul-9150 lilt. A/C, F /M ster cass -~-------9-7_1_2 Capt chrs. lo m1 , exc ••••••••••••••••••••••• cond. $6100. 673-7630 e ve or9S7-4094 dayt ·1• Dodge Van. Wide llres, m ags. AM /F M 8 trk, shag cpts. Hi·back seals. $2:500/bsl ofr . 675-6SSO Ford '7'1 El5(). AC, PS, a uto, extra11. Lo m1 ~. 714~100 . '65 Chevy panel truck L6oks good. Nol runmnJ: $1200 or bes t offi:r 842·1648 10 Dodge Van 318 V IJ Mu:.I sell fast $1295-good rood. 1 645-7805 LAST CHANCE FOR lt7153CM's SAVE! IUY Olt LEASE MOW! 79's HOW ARRIVIHG! '1r6DATSUM 280% 4 s peed, AM/FM. mags BeauW'ul gold. Only 4SM nu.Jes. (S02NQJ) '761MW2002 4 speed, AM /FM stere<>-8 tr ack. air cond. 44M mtles. <~RIY> • '73 IMW 3.0csi 4 speed, SUNROOF. arr c·ond .• blul' leathe r , AM/F M, powe r win <lows. 111lver in color (327UKYl • 850N Beach Blvd LAKABRA CAl&ach & Wh1U1cr> (714) 522.5333 Closed Sunday!> .. Wt' need IA> buy clean Datsun usc'<.I cur~" S Will Pay Top Dollar $ COSTA MESA DATSUN ~HAKBOR BLVD · 540-4410 540-021 l S181.82 PER MO. '77 28022+2 6 t•yl . automatic AM/fo'M-K track i.wrvo, mag:; <Cap cost ~ Cap Rt'duct1on $1 500 ~-s1duaJ $4000 36 mu al $Ull.M2 tnd. wx on ap p r oved c rcd1L.1 (016'1'WI'> BEACH lEASIHG 4019 Wl•!>ll'rly. Suitt· :ro:1 Nt•wport lk·ath 833-9850 ---'75 Xl9, arr. AM /FM . cas.~. xlnt cond. $2900. 0. II s.59-4 71.8. '75 Fiat 128. C Sport 1.. radials. :M,000 m 1. super rond.$19~.496--8141 '75 Xl9 Sports. yellow, li tereo lo m1 , x lnt $3500/off er ~-052.8 ........ 9727 • •••••••••••••••••••••• ""-dNew'79 HONDA Cars MAHY To Choose FT-otn! UNIVERSITY Old&MObile HORda Cars • GMC Trucks 285() II arbor lllvll <.:ot.w Ml."'a 5•W 911111 Alltos. Mew ___ 9100 Autos, Hew 9100 Autos, H•w --9800 Aaltot, Hew 9800 '71 Ford 6 <'YI. l'nlt1i n11td AM ll''M IJ trk. $1500./bst Also limited number or 1978 320l's rs s till ava1lu ble. Qjll us today! '71 BMW 200l S n rr , 'tNco. fully rt>i.ton•d 90K $3150/bst t;JJ l5ul Cns '7ti 0-.iL,un B 21~ lftrt!l'k 071; Ac.•t-ord All". AM 11-'M Xlnt '>l!upi.· S'l.~IO <.3 11 Mill und..r warr;rnl \ ~~/~Jfil~ 1J O i! !f II r !111!# 992J dyi., 7!°>9·0:J11, ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••• • •••• • • ••••••••••• • ••• •••• • • • ••••••••••••• •• ••• ••••• • •••••••••••• olr 661--2433. 131-2040 49§..4949 IMPORT CAR OF THE YEAR Motor Trend Magazine 1979 DATSUN 280ZX FIRSr 210 WAGON!} EVER HEW 110 OWOtA ....a.OLU.ltUAY "Test drive ALL the New 79's at Your or/glnal dedicated Datsun Dealer . --~l?ts ~ APf'EAl THAN EVER ~ OUR BIG GARAGE SALE IS STILL ON! BUYA LAST VEAR NEW CAR AT A Sell On Sight Price! Choose from: • F·10's • 810's • B·210's • 200 SX's • 510'8 • PICKUPS -----~- '12 Ford V-8 window van. ------ gd cood. JSgal tk, H·track ORANGE COUNTY'S & AM. $2.:e5. 673-4621 OU>£ST & t'Vt."I ~z: '74 br?nLt', .. 111·k, 'n<:IVIC AM/t"M. 2:1-:iJC"J '72 Bavana.x.lot cood. 4 A/{. AM I F M H trar k rru 's. XJnt rood. $3HXJ dr. radJo, burgundy. !'J 7 .ooo m 1 Mai:" & t.v 963 1&'i6 · s:>.U 640-5048 m1 chehn!> Xlnt cond. .~-· -·----- _HIOO. 644-9211 .,.,... f 73 0 '77 Dod ge Van 8 200, a utomatic. p /s. p /b, amtfm cassette. Runs on reg. gas. Asking SS200 ~-3861 •74 IMW 2002 d ••••••••••••••••••••• •• S-'-Se '.. 4-s peed, S0,000 m1ki. ·74 Dats un 1110 Hr Ip •741 n nt·or new cont.I ..... .,,. rvrce l.A'ai.mg Be autiful cond1t1on' AM/ .. 'M. r:idiat.. JCfnt 1 1 Roy Ccrver,lnc. CLlc<Bll.WCJ ron<l $2 195 !f!HM l\fo' ~o~hmil~. mui.L Dodge 70 Camper Van ai., Rolls rtoy<'t' BMW SS79S 9SS-L827 ~ . 961Hjl!()l ~. ~Y~~8s..o~~ ll>40Jamboret' ~ 11-z Vi·ry d t•an 1.-;; "70 JaR XKt: coupe Goo•I Newport Beach 640-6444 '. IJIJW w 172.ouom 1 S<t .4 50 m•h~ & rund ,Hl'<'nm1n~: 'TI Ford Parcel dehv<'ry &.u w .. u;76 art 5 pm rar1> bl'('ed ~ ricN! f•Jr van. Lo mi Xlnt cond I lave some11unt; you want -.c ... -.. o _ __ qwrk sail' Sc:t• to ap &itofr.645-8034 to sell., Class1f1ed ads do t )n<1 what you want m prec1at.c Call Sal/ Sun It well 642-5678 Daily Pilot Class1f1!"ds 846-2022 AlltolW..t.d 95t0 - -•-------- •••••••••••••••• ••• •• • • Alltot, Hew 9IOO AMtos. H~w 9100 Auto1, Hew 9800 AMtos, Mew tlOO WEWILLIUY YOURDATSUH PAID FOR OR NOT TOP DOLLAR FOR TOP CARS BARWICK DATSUN ~.111 l1J.a11' .q11 ... 11 1111 1 8 31-1375 493.3375 WE PAY TOP DOLLAR for top used can-foreign , ~.tics .or du.SJe ll .l'OW' car is extra clean aeeusFmSt! #1 .. ~e-.ty 2925Harbor Blvd. caITAMESA 979-2500 WE BUY QEAMCARS •TRUCKS CONNELL CHEVROLET ~11.lll"'' 111,.i I 'X'\'I \ \11· '.. \ 546-1200 WE BUY USED CARS CALL PAPPY Used Car Mar 540-5830 1011 \SO\ & SO\ • l INCOl N ·MI H! IJHY 2826 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA WllUY &ISmCAISI We're \.be new Chevrolet dealenb.lp ln lbe Irvine Auto Center. We need your Wied car! JOI MACPHaSOM CHIYIOLIT Zl Auto c.at.r Ort ve IRVlNE 761-7222 WAMTED! wte model Toyotu, Volvoe. PkkUPt 6 Vaaa. Oall•todQI •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• CIVICS NOW IN STOCK ::r '79 ACCORDS NOW IN STOCK UNDER $ 999 '1l'9NTO (fofwt 1'ood. nllltl' l'\'t'l'lll tunt• uv $000 lJl\t uf r Qill 3 !'l ~· iu.o. 1•~1 :!Iii ,\l'kr !IP M Md ~nu '70TOTOTA CO.OMA vt-:Hv l1.,. \N I door 701\. run, hut 11'.~ t'l\l(ll~ Wl)I k ~ t>'lb-JUM 'M Ooclg9 ,oloro ,. Dr H.c. air c·oud ll"" r '' & pwr llr11kt':; <t ,11,l(i ... obd car L.a'l t hu•h t' pnt.-ed lilt ONLY $67:>' CALL 631 -582 3 • ., VW Festbecla Will poirt 0111 l-11i:111t• & l r .. n .. s 7 0 II 'I •• k I' 1111 s•ioo \our l ho1ue ('1u-1" 111 runmn~ roodl lll1fl CA&.&. 631-5123 $1999 ... ,CMltioc t'1rtb11d t\utom11t1t• pwr "' II br.ikt•" ma~ Wfw\>b 6i l\M1" M 111t•rwo n_.u .. 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Bill MAXEY TOYOTA 11111 l••clllhi& I•' I \\\ HUJlilflN(j,f()Hll&(M CHtCIC IYEISOH VW PorM'ht• \ut11 l4J Jo: ('11.1 .. t lll\o\UV ..11 111.n,Hk l>n\\ l~bri0tt)'nu bu) 979-2500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• -:i Toyoto 9765 TODAY!!! ...........••.••...•••• '7791 ISTARGA '76Toyota LLflba<'k, 5 !!pd, T..__.. 9767 super rond. br1t.e yellow, • ....,.... • l'"'~· lk•11th b7.l lt-kkl Vl•.llY ( 'L1'.f\N '70 'I oyota Coc:onu t cir 70K. run!. hut 111 h c·n~11w work $1110 r.t • :110..1 '73 Cehcu. AIH. auto. n1•w t1n·i., 'Ii tr, hl'llUlllUI S2tro 831 Uti2'J ---- MaJ: wh e ~l :-,. nt--W ...................... . radials. i.lt'reo M track, ~w 1979 Triumph Pnt't'<I toset1. ll44-01:Pl SPITFIRES "M £',(Jrolla Sll5 IJflt.Sa'\-k. in 'tock tu· 1mm1 .. 11.111 pcdcrt t'OOd. lll<lllY tl('lt\'('ry ' /\II f'fllflr\' ~ .... "(lfa.,. Must -.1·11 iwrnk1!1U ~!Jt·hlf'•• )OU huy '78 ltock CelieoGT liftboclc :. ~pt't.'<l. 111r rond • '>tt•• eo tap1-. fact o r y m.1~-. Supt•r Sharp · H <1r<I lo t'lod! (622UKK> $6999 llUMaxey TOYOTA 1~1 Hem·h Hlvrl HUNTINGTON Ht;/\Cfl ~H1555 TODAY!!! Baur'/' ... , -~ flfr• .... ••-•• • .................... , ..... ~ 29'l5 If a rl>or HI vii COST A M 1-:..<;/\ 979-2500 '78 Tri~1mph ~p1 tf1r,. wlut•· t-xl•·rior. lllk 1n tt·ril1r. lu~·i:.1i.:1· r<H·k /\ M / l .. M lt.1d1 u l'I n Slnpc~. 11,()'JIJ mile' Still 1970 T~7.J lo ml, fully equippeu, $1200 under book. Must aell. 85-7598 or549-0644 '76 SplU'lre. xlnl cond. 34.000 ml. S:UOO. Mui.t sell! ~3167 Voltsw!llCJM' t770 ••••••••••••••••••••••• VW • Having trouble sell· Ing your car? Try us Top l'lolJar • Paid roe or Not! Bri.n.i:: your car to Jim Marano Volks wagen, Llnll Ul>ach Blvd .. llunt· 1~00 Beach • Aak fOL t'ran.k Manno or Tom Atkin. '72 VW Bus. Curtains, rarptll, fold out bed. Nll'hum valves . $2000. Uoug. 957·8444 ofr . li1S 2402 e Vl'l> -----'73 VW Bug: New engine, xlnl rond. 15,000 m1 li75 7fM aft 4. ------71 VW Perfect Cond. ~p. llt·bwll eni:. al e. new llrh $2, 150. Best of l trnu.'>l M"ll. 536.J648 aft ti m VW Pop-topC;imf.I\. n ,. w e n g • , $ Z 2 0 O . • 63t·J213 . ---'75 VW Bug Oni:inat owner. 8e1ge w blk int. Xlnt ronc1 $2750/bsl ofr. 640·9103. ·1:1 Convertnble 34,000 mi $4195 f.4().5326. (..'hamµal(rM! add1t1on con \1. mint cond. 11 ,000 rn1 . Sfi.000 firm fi7:J..655H 'fi4 H.aJa Clean. Ha:-. C't'r ythan.: $1200 552 Ml41S toplareanad,you'reas· undn \o\.1rrantv $5300 11ured of a frie ndly k1'0--\:of"1(1-'ullo·rtun 1 Wht:tht·ryou'n•huyingur wekome and help in --<,('llml(. c1a,i.1f1ed ad N£W '979 coRO\.LA $ . front disc bra\<e& hro transmission. t bumoer guards 4 speed synct t suspension. Iron hefSOn s ru Maci> TE31-397026 Ser.• SR.5 S00rt Package 5 s oeed overdriv e rransmrss1on. AM·FM radio. style wheels & lnm rrngs. lactl. chrome dock bumper, duet ultra mirrors Ser #RN32'-009532 SALE PRICED USED CAR BARIAINSI ·'75 VOLVO '76VOLVO '77TOYOTA '78TOYOTA I MPH 164 264 CIUCA LWJIACK COltOU.A LIPTIACK Tll·7 6 cytlnder, automatic tr'8n1 .. 6 cylinder, auto. trans~ air Auto. trans.. stereo. Sporty Automatic trans .. air. stereo 5 speed. fact ory air factory eit cond & AM/FM cond .. POWer steering & & economy at ttle aame &·track & mag wheel.a. co nditioning. AM/FM radio Here " Isl Come In & eunroof. Safety, etyle & time. (0&460el Extra, extra meet• C781VJS). stereo tape & moon root. A drive this one owner Volvo dependablll~ et a truly beautiful 16.000 mlle epecialH (248NOY). super aavingtll (906 TS). sports earl! (988TOFl 54499 55699 5•999 s4199 55599 1 73 PINTO 1 78TOYOTA 174DATSUN '76 FORD · '77TOYOTA ...-wAeOM WMM* 2NI MUST~I LO.. -ftCtlUP Automlllto ........ w, '*''°• Air, 5 speed, AM/FM 4 apeed. air, atereo "' speed. air & power 5 speed, air, radio & heflter. he.ter I low. low mllea. atereo a custom Wheel•. auette I rNga. Hot one In steering. The hot one from bucket seat• & cemper Vou11 llke IUI (848HGH). Pr1ctlcellty, economl I competition orange. Fontll (078PXE). shell. (t08358e). onty 8.000 mNec. (742T T). (249t<HG). 51199 54399 SEE 53299 54199 TODAY! ......... ~ . , ... ~. .. ... - wordtn~ your ad for be!lt ·w ~p1tfiro· Xlnt t•1111d Vl·rt1s1ng will gel }11ur response. Call Novt,' 17.il.Mimi SDllJ mt·-..-.al(etnlh!'ril(htr11.•o 6'2·5678 !Ji'I ~1, ph· Dill Today 1 64.2 5'.'il\ -----9100 Auto., M~w 9800 Aaltos. M~w 9800 ••.......•..••.•.....................................•............... ·WE'RE FIXING UP ' AND THESE CARS. ARE IN OUR WAY! -EXAMPLES- '79 CAMARO SPORTS COUPE 305 V-8. aulo lrans . oower sieerino t>rarces & windows tftt wtieet. console. ratlye wheels and FR·78 SIB B/W tires Blue with blue vinyl 1nter1or (L5693321 56283~- '79 CHEYETTE HATCHBACK COUPE • speed. root camer. tinted glass. remote mirror. radial wt11te-strioe tires. (Y223292) -53906!!_ -ALSO- 1978 DEMOS AT FACTORY INVOICE TO CLEAR! r=-- .. , - , ...... ....,._. wo.. u .. c1 ~UM4 .....-.uM4 ......_UMd ¥~················· ......................••••••...................•••.......................................... ..... !'.~! ...... !!.70 .. ell tf 10 C Mwc tfll Ce no ttl7 Clln,.. ''%0 I '71 CHIVIOUT ••Bah B I •• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• a ua, c tan pain,, 'b Buick R~&al LandOll '"19 vtl~ Met.alll<' tarn ~ ~·91~ m ikod Full powrr Buraaod1 broozt. Tan lthr 101 b ,.... 1 t-1po e w~hile vlt}yl top Good enu... coot new tan· .. w 4ll.' • " Nor.cm11 ,'Qnd Askmal2SOOororr a. 000 ml 'A11k '811!>0 ~ 1100 1197 216 -f ll632~ ai-aut IUUTlfUl.llV '11 St'Vllle 1.oadt'1I '74YW SUHIUG lW11lltlV)t"ra,11't'rn~rol Perfuc' U ,'100 m1 Gold mt•Ulllc p111nt or PW PS PB pwrt.loor llS.140. 962-334~ day1 Suoroor. 11 , ... 1 bel\l•d loo:lv•. U"wlk ,... .. ,~. At', 6C2 «IOeevd radlal1. 11porl wh.-t•I•. AM fo' M a t t r \' o • - A It I •· M r 1t d 1 o . WtC"~tlt' cruh•' 1·on· Ula rtJt* <:IU111r, lV74 \H&.betttlt1 6 rorduro)' llQI, lJll 11>bl, wu''\: wht't'I C.dlllal' ~ldoradu. 1m u~or I\ full' edition o coven M1nii r1n11h mat ~I Mu t M-111 U.. &per lk.' Uc \'\~" aut 'ur Onl 9600 M • k e o f hr c.; a II ~bu!)' v.urk 101 hurrv 17 firm 2 1 'I J J Z '1 • 3 i 2 ~ o r UotS/eft-. MCll86C1. t•M w M53 1lt1»4 '°' ~.-wnll\ll.!_ , TI ~ylart.. 2 dr NIUI"'· 'f! ~ 1tJv••r/•1lwr/f't'd CAMAlO A blar k buuty with black vlnyl top. blal·k bul.'kt'l •••li. " v~. aulomall<'. u1r cond , pwr ttet'rlotc. rally~ wh•·«' 11 • nd mor1• l C4711\JW) llDUCID TOSIWU COM,..HL CHfVROLlT """··'·. , ... 'r, I \ \1 I \ ~46-I 200 . 71 VW U l SQullTC' bark A • n1d1u. lo m1. HkloJi .......... .,. lkcllninM 11eat:1i Good r unnl n1t. trood .. 115 IQ /Ull crUltt', i lndt. ~ 111 ------ bodJ, •'M radio, auto . powrr P P U4lO,. ·11 Uunuro. AIC. P /S, tr..,..IU160MZ~ 76 ~}h1tll>'k 1.o.drd l.o _e-041'7 vinyl to11. 2 barrel 350. m1 Nl'•t car. ire•t •73 tJdor do ,, 1ww v.i1n t t 1 ft"'> & ~ .. Cfl~ ~ hfW'. icl:t ro~. 'wh~~ hrllk\'S CJ&r •tot.oily re· •ttS w/whl~ vinyl lOp, nt'w cond 1n:.1!1 ~ & out ••••••••••••••••••••••• radu1l tare• 41 brlllr. 11 ~Hll74or9632863 ~~ tOO So. C..t Hwy. ............. 494-1 ll I MONTI CARLO $3995 W. automauc. buckct M!uls. air cond . vinyl t.up. wt~ wheel cover!> & low. low mlle.s! 1974. (311.3l.QaU. CONNELL CHEVROLET '.~ tf.1rlM•f 1\1, ,f I I "' I \ ,, ~ ~ \ S46.-I 200 'tM VW R~t t•c.,.: Nt•w t.:om',& turw up Mr Sl'ott Ulm.iru ·w Rall~y SPort brllk\"ll & lJ~'!> AM t M II Uft 6'4 1321 5~ WO fu•l lu m1, oul.'itandang rond '. --------t.rll Dh1t' SHIOO firm gO) _ $215\l P IP tl4U·46l0 l966 OM!vy SI.a. Wagon. 8.11~ 12 MW ti'uU pwr Gold ~/w~nds good cood ~00 BOB WITHAM VOLKSWAGEN ••• ORANGE COUNTY'S LARGEST INYOOOllES •BUSSES •CAMPERS • • ,UR CHASE OR LEASE YOUINEW 1979 CADIU.AC NOW! • NABERS rolor XJnl cood UM~$ "14 6 cyl, vinyl top, xlnt tkgl(b 12500 ~ 41177 rond $.'.WOO or b!>t ofr. ·~s s;v11le Elt-.ian~ JUMAN l 759.()()70 Luruted Ed1l100, low m1' '77 llV K, P l'!. PIB. A1C, golden br o nie. com· AMJt'M 18000 mi . xlnt pu~r. all optaooi.. incl <.'000 ~700/bst 64(). 7610 mnrf $450dn & lJkl' O\ l'r eve/wknd:. be pymolS ul $4:J6 ~r --------mo. Bud Lynch. 771;.~110. eves 581·9110 '74 CAMARO LT Automallc. power steer· 1977 COV Cabrilllot. Ful· 1ng. a ir cond. Super ly equipped Leather Shan>! <5661..t'Q> S79SO 558 1313 dys. $3699 C !-1890 eves &s wkods. Iii Malley TOYOTA '19 Phaeton. 11ns ls lhe 1.888l Beach Blvd new Cad lhat looks like a HUNTINGTON BL'ACH ronvert Fully loaded. "' Like bra nd new. Call ___ 84_7_.asss ___ _ Mrs Olsen. 714-754·1801. ~) 2o00 H.lrbor Bllld 'ti6 CDV, G:J.000 ml, ex· Qlfvroltt 9920 ( O'tl•l ~I. ';4()..1)1()() ('Cpl. cood. $120() • ••••••••••••• • • e •• ••• • ~~~!!!!!!!~ 67 3-4 646 19771MPALA lANDMAll Y ·om 140 ::: '76 SEVILLE Dark blue. $3999 "1'8 El Dorado: retired Sacrifice low wholesale G.M Execul.Jve Owner bk 642..tOO'l & 642·4736 VS. automatic. factory NEW & USED driven only. Pnme cood. air cond., pwr. steenng, n i,400 493-7893 '7 3 E I do rad o viQyltop&more!Hurry; •CONVEITllLES CONVERTJBL E . xlnl this car will not last long '76 Seville. all options . cond~.S48·74S4 atthisprice! <783SYG>. 1977 f'LE ETW O O D •DASID'S •RA881T'S •DIESR 'S stenio taee. xlnt cond lo mi, lllOl>/Ofr SS2·0628 BROUGHAM All black '76 CDV, burgundy w. w ilh E VERYTHI NG whlte cabr top. Xlras. possible. In perlect cood. very gd cood. Must St:ll. S8995 or best orrcr. C<tll &M-6421 Milt&964-36.57 or 963-3222 CONNELL CHEVROLET ~ 11.trl••r Hh ii t ., IS'I I\ \! ~:s \ - SU-1200 M1M. Used Used A11tos. UMCI SALE ...•........•....•....•.........................•....•............. ,. THIS WEEKEND BOB WITHAM VOLKSWAGEN HOO Wet I '"A••· WeA I las 893-7551 638-7880 Yoho ••••••••••••••••••••••• VOLVO SALES, Sf:RVICE AND LEASING OVERSEAS DELIVERY EXPERTS EARLEUCE VOLVO l9ti6 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA 646-9303 540-9467 ORANGE COUNTY VOLVO EJ<CLUSIV~LVO ~l Volvo aler angeCou t l °' DIRECT "-~ 2025 s. Manchester Anaheim 750-2011 ~ SelectiOft 0 NEW '19 VOL.VOS lNSTOCK Immediate Dellve)k! MMqUIS MOTO S 29rz Marguerite Pkwy. M~lONVJEJ O 131..ulO 495-1210 '73 VOL VO 1800ES . Classic. FM/AC, x lnl cmd. Gold. $7000/bst orr. <615-JOG) 213/~1·3407 "182"Dl..10,000mi. •••• 225 vox. 540-1813 ~3'SDL Wagon, fllllpwr, A/C, AM /FM B·lrack, 3rd 1eal, roofrack, 4 spd, 3,\000 mi. new brks. orig own. llWJtsell. 644-6192. "15 Volvo 245. Rae~ casa, spec spkn, vet7 I CODcl. $4400. 497-2087; 975-0058. ...... .,.. ....................... AMC 9905 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '77 Pecer. a~ PS, PB, lo mi, xtru. ake offer Ml-Slll I ... "" 77 ILDOllADO Cabfiolet too, 60.lllO eplll Mel•. "" -· cr\M cor*d • -r8lllo (312AKTl 310-'- $7f99 '76 TOYOJA COltOMA "'"" II ll«ll;n. AM/f'-"' -. i_., .., OOfld~ 8UlilllNllc. ..... _ ~ • -· ---C4lOl'Oll. $29'9 •75 OLDS Cun.ASS 2 0.. HOl'CllOP YI. -. -11-"'0. ~ bl1loM. ~. COftd, • •Jitra ~ 129ZNJMi $2999 '77 CHIYS\.H CottOOIA ~ IOCl""" --lac:IOfY ..... Ill-~ CClll!l'Ol. lul! pow9f. &ow, -.,_, 1a12~AI $54'9 '71 TillUMPH SlfTftH ·--b••·----ONl Y 3.798-U. NEWl flle8YP81 $4999 DODGI ¥a MAX~Y AH Alt cond. AMJfM -1-. C 8 . IUIW'OOI. --~ 1111 eround . .,.,._.,.,...._ __ . f1Gl61UI~ ,,999 $7999 '7'COUPIDI YIU.I t.-..kllellor. -rtdlOw"--vlnyl ... Ml-..... IDw ...... IMIMOW) . ., ... ._. $5499 .,,~ UllNf ......... Ollftll'OI • ......, =-·~ ...... CflOTAV). 3 to S64H 2GIANT -- '7J Capn ce: 4 dr. P /S, P /8 , air. Sl300/0rfer ~eves. '63 Wagon Good runruo~ cooc1. $700. 7Sl·3176 Aft 6pm '77 Qlevelte. 4 spd. radio. new tires. slVT on blk. Quartz lights. 31M. Xlnt body & mech. $2640. 7SH I019 ·n El Camino SS454. xlnt cond. very lo m l. A/C . PB. PS, AM/FM 8 trk in dast\. cslm body & paint. 2 sets or wheels. High perl suspens ion Mu:.t see to appreciate Call 536-2785. 536-8405. W ANTED : ·71.73 Et Camino Good condlllcm Small V ·8 prererred. Automallc 547·3182. '70 Chevl'lle SS xi cond Auto. pwr, 8 t rk -.ter $2200/~t ofr 770-1210 ·m Chevelle Malibu St Wagoo. :m eng. Very gd motor & trans. Nds body work. SS7S 646-0049 BUY EARLY for SUMMER FUN! '71 El Camino White an color , cqwpped w1l h automatic , AM/FM-8 track. air cond power -.tl'enng, mags and S1x -l'<1k Camper. (5US41K) • 850N. Beach Blvd. LAKABRA 'Al Beach & Whittier) 17141 S2Z..5333 Closed Sundays '72 Nova Cpe. V8 36.900 mi. clean. gd t ra ns . $1650. 548·6660 dys. 548 7381aft6. "18 Caprice. gold wilh tan cloth int. X.Jnt cond p windows. p door l()(:ks. stereo. crwsc control. llJt wbt."el. Must i;ell given a compa.izy car_ $5795 or best orrer . Call Make 964-3657 or 963-3222 '77 Chev cst m Landau cpe. xtra sharp, ruu pwr. Dys/Sais 5J0.8880. Dave Sun dys/eves 897·6204. $Ul0/bstorr Pvt Pty 62 Chevy 4 door sedan. Good cond. Very clean. $800 54!>-5643 '66 Malibu, xlnl cond. re ccntly rerurblshed • $700 ~st04. 640-2156 ·73 Blazer. IK!W tires & shocks, custom Int. Musi see t -0 app-re~htte . 97S-09'l7 '72 Nova. V8 350. Xlnt mcch cond. s ta ndard trans. Needs m inor body work. Sl050 £irm . C We Us 673-3223 Clryslet-9925 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '75 Cordoba, s unroof. AM/FM. loaded. $299S. 846-2995 '77 Cordova, PS, PB. P W. NC. B·top. till, 31M ma $4995 P/P <Lie O<IBRZYl 549-0:IJ 1 & 83l·1928 , '79 New Yorker , 300 mi. auto. all pwr. loaded. ru.ooo. 7628891. 1se-0010. •'76 CORDOBA 21,500 m 1 Silver/blk llhr Int. air tilt, crouse, etc. AM /FM like ne w. SS.195. 714/ ~9534 or 957-843.1 CCMIHMfttal 99 30 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·m 52,000mi. Good cond. Needs small body 'work. Inter. " eog. xlnt. can Kelly al 5S&-8373 betw. 12 ·3p.m . ConeHt 9932 • •••••••••••••••••••••• 1967 COIVETTE Green/green. 4 speed traosmrsslon I& mags. Must aee lo apprecia te! (547HUNl . OM.Y$19H Mlrecleu.MC... UC lot-Harbor /Ha m llto n COSTAllESA 631-1330 ''11 Corvette $12,250. Lo/Ill. All options lnc:ld. wire wheels Sfl· 1075. 11 C.orvette, new tires, lo mA perfect cond . lll257orrer. 491-3805, M/W /F aft Ur wkndt. Jt'71C«vett.. 41pd; to ml, "800 or but otfer. •1301 aft IPM .... Silwr Amll••l'IAl'Y ~. 3111 ml. Warran- ty, lllat. SlS.900/blL orr. 1U~.MO-Gm. ... "' Buy or Lease American Cars Built By Americans BRAND NEW BRAND NEW 1979 % Ton 1979 Caprice Classic Fleetside Pickup 4-Dr. Sedan (Ser .#CCS249Z 134360) (Stock #37 4) DISCOUNT ( Ser.#1N69L9C135914) (Stock #526) DISCOUNT s1910°0 s1710°0 DEMO 1979 Monte Carlo Landau 2-Dr. Coupe ( Ser.#1237A8Z404165) (Stock #96) DISCOUNT BRAND NEW 1979 Van Conversion ( Ser.#CGL2597107256 ) (Stock #153) DISCOUNT S1510°0 S2810°0 BRAND NEW DEMO 1979 Malibu .1919 El Camino 2SeatWagon (Ser.# 1W35H9Z416803 ) (Stock 1121) DISCOUNT (Ser.#1W80L8R423391) (Stock 11398) DISCOUNT S1410°0 51180°0 \'I ulo PS PB "' lilt '78 Camara '"" ~. bt .. bloi toftd (21~) .... '73 Monte Carlo Cfe~ $199 clown. Sl988 lolll U)ll pncr!Mlu O c $811211" -U.lo<$)JlllOftlM Dtlenfd "'"""'l)ttt $2\32 '° APll Ii 11'~ on llJllfOtH CIN!I (&?lliWil '18 Bobcat Villager $4588 S11 W"l:O" Y6 •l D\ pb "' 10011~~ ~ WliM\. WPf' lllCf ('71 ~) '12 Nova 2. Door ¥8 '111onuhc PS. '8 Y "II rlll'lf Wllftl\ Sol>«' toftd•lion (1'1fUl '77 Buick Century $4488 2d<HI Yl~I PSOOt>f t I • 'lllP«' tltMI, 0<'11 Jl,(O) Ms (014RYU) '78 Pontiac firebird Esprit $6388 AllOONllC. 0\ It! pw, ~ttto114C>t Oldool IOch • ... ~ 199.Jl-wNJ . . . ••• ····..:.· ..... ,.~-~· P-• DJ4 DAILY PILOT Friday. M111ch It, 1979 AMtet, UHd AMto1, UHd ..,.._, UHd AMtol. UMd AMto.1 Used Autoa, UHd ....................................•......•.............••••.•.......•.•........•.......... ············•·•··•••·•· ·······~··············· ~YOU'LL ALWAYS FIND AT OIUNCE COU Tl''S #1 f>E 4LER. 'HIP IN CO TA ME tA --.. SOME OF TH~ LOWE T PRICEll .,,l lLtY RE<:ONUITIONEO USED CAR IN TOWN ... 'U PONTl"C LE M~NS COUPE This one has a gas saving 6 cyl engine (YCL564) A steal al only s999 "74 D"TSUN •18 W"GON An extra clean 81999 wagon with an automati c 1 ran sm1ss1on (645KBOI FR()M ~2222 ~3 CHEVY M"LIBU CO UPE This one has less Q 2 2 than 46 000 low 0 mlles• (920GIOI 2 2 Won t tasl lonq at '73 CH,DS CUTL"SS COIJPIE Au1omat1c, pwr $ steerinq & brakes. 2 6 6 6 air cond & extra c lean lhruoul (713KW) ~10 CONTINENT"L M1'1lh. Ill ~es~el~~="ca~5 ~ $ 2 9 99 one owner m11es• f122SWS) FROM s3111 '75 "MC S POllT.4BOIJT g:i~.~I~~~+~ $ 3111 econom1cal 6 cyl engine• (2623) '75 CHEVY LUV PICK UP ~~t.~ c~= ~:e~~ $ 3 2 2 2 flawless cond1t1on1 1733WCM) '1• MIERCIJBY C.4PRJ ~.~;~~r.:::~6~=~~ s 3 3 3 7 c lean car• -.J (426MMM) Lt \l H' \l I O\IOBILE~ '78 B UICK RIVIEll.4 ~'.~~:..'~:.~s7999 n e w & always ser viced here (150ULA). '77 CMtlLIAC FLEETWOOD BROUGHAM. Has Q 899 all of the options & O 9 1es1 than 18.000 mllesl (2586). '79 8LD8 TOaONAM With all of the810 999 deluxe oprtons ln c lud l n g leather interior. ' (2639). ./Our Cuarantee ./Our Reconditioning ./Our People "NU:e People To '?o BIUU... IF'W.,. s.4LES • SERJ'ICE • LEASING Or....p eo..y•, # 1 B.kla "-'er 979-2500 A ..,Cl.._ Mobl: ... QiN.c ...... ~ "'° . ,.,,__. • ..._ • ...,_, ¥~¥11.M-....... "' ,.,..,..._ .... ~ ........... ..,._ ............................ ' ~~!·.~~~:'.••••••••••• Dodp ttl5 ~ H40 ~•••••••••••••!!.~~ ~•••••••••••••!!.~~ ~••••••••••!!.~~ ~ •••••• !!!~ ,. _ _...._ '' 12 ••••••••• •• ••• • • •• •• • • • • •••••••••••••••••••••• -·•'"-1'01 Al'\ t c· 1 '71 FORD W "GO... '65 Muswn~ in .:ood co11d1· ORANCa; COUNTY'S "Tl Mun~ttly 4 dr hlltp. ••••••••••••••••••••••• r~ihfl ,.~, ''1~ 111'•11 '\"l~ .. ..,..,,_ ... S~r•':: uoo 1tiSO Call NEWEST blue. /\C, PS. PB, auto, !'Iii Kun .. 11oud Louk. hlt•uJ 111 sm:i WI ~~.I PHIL .... 631 ·4~ UNCOLN·M l!:RCUltV rel( gas 185() 962-0114 afl l(OOd XJnt l'mid 17.~IOO LONG VS, aulom11 l I<'. p wr . DEALER8Hll' 6PM .,1 <17UI ·114 rorotwl i\11111 /\ c ORD lllt-rrl ng, rartory u1r "ro LTD Wugon, rblt t·na RAY R.ADEIOE ni•w llll•nl 111111 111,w cund , AM / .. 'M sl ereo, &trans Nt•wpuint Xlnt .,_.tc.g 9952 I t7t Sil VY hruk1.,1 llt•.,I ofr :Wll llK!Jll hlS!lllll:l' n1rk & ONLY cond /\IC. $1195/oHr UNCOLN-M ~RCURY ••••••••••••••••••••••• tomOH l&ft6pm K.00Umrl1•"' (l07VOZ> 6759568 . lft.1.8AuloCcnwrlJr fl\llly rnlory l'llllllll'l'cl SS771 18 Ford Cooner /\M/lo'M 8 SDFwy lLaRvk"'1'N .. ·~re11lt•X1l d I h Moc.mt rhll :11H l'I z .. ru ITll ,._ 1111 lu 1nw 1•.11 c•r 111 ... •• 11 trk, cui.tom 1ntcr1or 83"7000 r Vt•ryulllll( llll I $.IJ41 v-h"nur ·1 l•lf• 1 1 u"" 11111 !141, ~I paint. ,.un r oot. unc.J1tr __ _ trul. 1111 wht•t•I vow1•r ---~artanly$5,S50493·7!Hi5_ '12(;()1 Park9pash WU~ window" & 11lN•'11 Itta~· "It l>t1r1 ~1iorl II 1·yl .1ir Wh l ( 11 I d 1° Hi·d•M••~· lh111 1111•t•k univ ............. ~ ... -......... '73 1'1nt11. uood ronc.J I l', u y oa C( • to _,.., 1 llUlo. 111 1111 xlnt 1111111 .,,,_.._,_, ·-" XJnt' $2,0<XJ fj75 lilfH E!itlltt IHf• ~I ull ""UI M a~~. rec·1•nl tum· up "1.4'5 t..t.IJ HIW nl "mun 1111 11 1lt moo11lr rtllvt• ""'I •••I.. ,,. l(J('k lhl4H' 131-1741 M IBllllJSl V lt•Jll I ff\jJOI l" Authonl"(f M U1. 0-•Ull'I ..., $900/bst oHr C.:.111 8 5 ,,. U11r1 t tlr V t4 Pl>. I' U LOW l'RICf 540-K:l40 t•xt 2Ul /\ftl·r 5 ull n•lllrth. Xl111 1·1111d FOR ClASS ·74 Ford LTD Brougham. ~57lU '68 Mcr1·ury 9 pa11" Wl11tcSlalt0n Wui.:011 963 :w7 ~·tu ll;f4 11n Clftd COMFORT I dr, vinyl top, goc11l '7" G -d--V-R_2_t-lr-/\'' •• rana a. • · "· 'QI Calcnll Trun-1"'1r1:i11on ~ 99,.0 n 'r UIHO. a rlu~I<' ronct. $2295 496-3270 :ifl M1/lo'M le S3 000 "" ,.._... , r11JW, with all the opt1om. 4pm ., •rco. · ear GiJolt r<>Oc.l AM / Jo'M ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11H• I u1ll n g ., u n roo r, -------~1 929!1 art GPM lwknds <'Bl>.'>. rww ltrt'h l;j(·,.t olr, '77FORD MUSTANG II <.:oupc. Automal11'. air <•ond , pwr ~t.eerinit & brak<>S, radio & vinyl to11 (fli3SMQ> Slk 1789,\ $3678 THEODORE ROBINS FORD . 20b0 HARBOR BLVD COS fA M l SA 642 0010 iii c:r111u.<.111 Gh111. 2 1lr cnni.t'. lilt wht•el, igw1.•r W /\NT ~ O • 7 I 7 ~I 541-8773 ... v 11 l"'' 1 1u1 \.II Pl-., I'll, l'W \(' '""at• "nd win ow~. G-··" d '77 Gran11du, xlnt cond, ----- '" 1 •· ..... '" '1 '" 1\ •• 1 ... u h "~ ' " ' Randlt'ro """ con 1 VH, air, land:iu. 211,000 '76 Monarrh V1·ry l'lt·.in. M_u!>tang Clai.s1c '67 11 w 111k·1t .. o l I Jlum m "'" i.l...ri·o. Ul'kt•I i\M /f'M stPrco. new lion Small V ~ prt• mi, $3?95. !197 2579 or well ITllllnlaini•d, lou<ll•d S1lvcr /blkv1nltop Rt•au1 wlwel .. Sil :Altl •11..i IJOJ •1·111J1 211000 1111 . llkl· radials und sp<'e1a l ferrrd /\ulomat1c / ll I b l$2250 lll'W, or11o1 own1 $J.1.>0 Wht!t'li. Wl'll car cc.J for ~7 3182 ~3300 With xtr<th VH, vnyl top "i_aPl• ca uy a • C:O..,.-99 33 !l.'12 •1937 SAC Ill F IC .. :. $2350 --a/r . J>OWl'r '>Ir w1nclow-.. 49:i!llS49 ••••••••••••••••••••••• s.'l2 7KJ5 O kd 'f4 t'ord l''akon Convert• Lincoln 9945 M·al amirm -.kn·11 IJIH-. ··~· Mui.tan.: 2tlll. JUt11 1\1 I 111u:.ir pwr "l' 11wt Wl\4'1l you 1'1111 <. 1"~11111'"'<1 .tltl'r h ' p ~~l· :/''~.,~~;~ bll· !IJ' • n·i.torl'll Xlnl ••••••••••••••••••• •••• i·u.,tom whl'l b S4:wo AIC PS. I' II Very .:OOll l11k" \ < \1ll11w 1:d to phic1:.inad youn•11' 11 :10 am 1 unyt1m1• on eund Mu~t M~c' $2950 ·77 L1nroln MJrk V IMU227 runmni.: emul lmmuc tlf•'' 1 I If /.~Y 711 > i;ur!ld uf J friendly "'t't'kl'nds 6'11) JJ3b Leather. -.1t·r1•11 t<iPl'. "~i•·-inlen11r 7M·4llti 224J'J $11l.'I IM \It 1 11-~tht•r, welcomt• and help '" cn.u~ eontrol. till whl, ~ m•K :tnYl~ini.: w11h a d I ~ I I u .. ~ It' I' n . w~g ~our .ad for lwi.~ w fo'ord L ru Wagon '75 Mu:.lan11.,;lo tnl, l(d r u 11 p w r l' t 1· N l' w Da~ly I 1lol .llJ!-.!-.lfH•tf f\d Iii llt'W paint. lir~. lran., \\1 I' \1 1111 l'"'r ~11 ~t.liPOnst 1 ,tit Now l,oadt•d cond S2500or Ut.•'t Ofrt•r Michelin tirl's, !>SM m1 l1i a ~11npl,t ITl/Jlll.'r · • n11·1·h sound. v111yl lop l'"'r hrk" 1111111 \ l t 1.1( &tl! ~711 li75 2007 Call831 Ol(J7 $8200/frrm Evt·i. 644 9229 JUSl caJI 642 567H ~UJ ru-.h S.1li 11012 Wl,JWJ lllS 10 Hlh 701!1 .. ----------,.0 .. I l)d)'ll • • •••• ~·.~:.':' ••••••• !~.~~ ~·.~:.~ ....... !~.~~ ~~~·.~:.'= ....... !~~ ~!·.~:.'= ........... ~ ~!·.~.~.~ ....... !~.~~~~.~~·.~~.~ ....... !~~~ We'w• got to make room ••• So we're hawing a 1p1dal dearance ewent . CIVIC CVCC 4 SPEED •••• SELL-OFF CALIFORNIA EPA MileCICJe Estimates CIVIC CYCC 4 SPEED TRANSMISSION COMllMED MILEAGE 21 ESTIMATED MILEAGE -ll HIGHWAY MILE.AGE U\ft tnt• f•\r1matr"1 m~q '"' romonrtson nu'~"' Th·o .1c.t110J •1101 llCOnomv yt')l1 Ol>f,.,. m~v l>t• 0111.., .... 1 lf'd W111 Of'OfW'd unntl 01tvt"'l -.oef'O WltllhPr COn<ltll()n' •"Cl 1en9111 OI trio *HONDA'S BEAUTIFUL MEW SPORT CAR! HAYE HOllDA CIVIC CYCC 4 SPEEDS Ill STOCK llOWI Service &-Parts Depts. OPEN 'TIL I 0:00 P.M. Monday thna Friday Se Habla Espanol All Sale Prices Do Not lnclllde Tax & License • Sole Prices Effective thru Sunday, March I I, 1979 , - A.tot,U1.d ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~d!!f tHJ •••••••••••••••••••••• ·~ MUST CONV , V 8, auto. dnl l'Md. 640-2522 01.'&o 66 Mual hypo 289, ntW e111, braktia, paint ~ . . . Frld!y, Mwcih 9, t979 DAIL y PILOT PJI .. AT .SADDLIBACK FORD 7i Mu"•"M U11lrt""' d1 .... Wit Tab o~cr pymb JOOO nu, Alt', P81P8, tt/H 61~ n, 1113 ~1 a..... ttH ••••••••••••••••••••••• '79 TOKON \llO tM nu Char 'ft'' blk 1-eathtl, anrf, lo I.It d IMl-Mltlaft&PM "7!l CUllHI Suprt>me ~ Mu t °'t'll tbla W\oek Sl fM6 111 ~ lh 01 c.'\IUui; SUpN•m«' \Int n1nd. 214 000 ml V.k111a1 WtlOO I~ lln! 'r.! tto) .11 Kl4 M ~t &•II $ti0!.1 biJ~~ 1.111b '78 L'uu .. ~, l rou t•r Wi,;n fi,J00n11 llidx 111 '"It· & out L O.\Oto:u • ~h·reo tJpt' & u1r MllST :-.I'll! S6.700 or btc>st o4 kr 9tll 3227 9957 ...•••...••............ 7S P1.nto Wugon \ " JUlO trans, 211mpg. tu.,. mill'' S~900 1 offer 1714 1 ~'8625 after 5 p m & .,.1•ekendi.. or <7 14 ) ~1000. ext :!07 wkdJy:, ·n xtra clean Mu~t ~di ' $2.195 l·S3S 333ti or I ~71Y7 '71 P1oto Oran1w Looks good. 20mp~ $650/o(fr 751 21;.'>5 1!174 Pinto wgo. 44 uoo m 1 New Ures, AIC. AM /FM 8 lrlt, xlnt cond. $2400 /of fer 552-8157 ptyMiMtfh 9960 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·75 Ply fo~ury Sta Wagon. good rood. $2300. 552-9260 aft 6pm 1!169 Plymouth Station Wagoo. nds work, $150. Ol' best orr. 960-1838 65 Sport Fury Orig . owner. 90K. Good cond. $400. n41968-S296 ·1.1 Duster , s tick s hfl, $1.SOOor best offer 962.9667 9965 ••••••••••••••••••••••• FIREBIRDS 1976 FORMULA \'8, automal.Jc, air cond . pwr. stt.-enng & 8 track ::.t.creo. <154UXM >. LOADED!!! 1975 V8, automatic, air cond., pwr. steering, stereo, vinyl top& raJlye wheels. <fBUXG). $4888 CONNELL· - CHEVROLET .X!M ll.irhor Bl'il 1 "t)S1 .\ \f t:s \ 546-1200 1975 PONTIAC Rrebird Trans AM Blue exlcrior with autom atic, air cond., mag wheels & AM /FM radio w/8 track stereo lape. (556761). ONLY $5195 Miracle Mcnda/Renautt 21.SOHarbor Blvd., CM. 645-5700 ·75 GL Ville Broughm 32,680 m1L Loaded, To cood. $3500 6'5-l>24!J '73 Firebird Espree. A/C. Ult. Loaded. $2850. Xlo c'Olld. 759-0896. "78 Trans Am, blk/w1th jtOld i nt, AM /FM casseltt:, PW & doo locks, AC. bra. $7400/b ofr. 770-4568, 645-0792 '78 SPECIAL EDITION TRANS-AM , immac cood. Still under warr. 559--0264. '68 Firebird 400. 4 spd, hood mounted tach, new tires + new traos c lutch . $1600/offr. 496-Mm '74 G......t Scrfori WCICJOlt All xt.ras, immaculate. Loaded. Ooe Owner. $2000.~ ·73 Fireb1rd. Blk. T top, auto. AM /FM 8 trk. S3SOO firm. 631-4418. '77 Grand Prix LJ . u.led, l-top, like new. 588-1008'1839-2942 SK ABOUT LOANS AVAILABLE FOR YOUR DOWN PAYMINT-30, 60, 90 DAYSI lotilYOUI APnOVEO CtEOfTt DOWN NIMO. .4•-.. V-8 automatic oower steert,..Q. OOWf'r front disc bfalles. air cond . tinted glass Price S5829 00. SalPS lax S350 00 Cash 011ce S6199 94. Ca!>h down S169 00 TradP none. Pa)l-011 f'\008 Net trade none. Total downs 169 00. Unpaid balance S6 t 24 94 DEF PMT none AMT/FIN S6124 94 FIN/CHG S2008 12 Add-on 8 00 Simple 14 35 APR 14 35 T/P S8!33 12. D/P/P S8302 12 St 112437 Ser -3•21 (OACl Automatic transmlsalon. radio. heater air cond1tlon- lng 1•78HRCl I I INTEREST FREEi MEW 1979 COURIER 2-htre eog1no • SD'-'f'd 8 It bed oower tront disc brake~ and mur.h more• Pr~ '4379 oo &ites t1> S263 94 C.sn once S468294 Cesn oown S12800 Tr~ no"•· PaMfl nooo. Net tretle none Total down sn8 oo Unpaid bel•nce '453• 94 OMV S92 00 POI nooe. CL none. A&H none. Service cont none Unpa10 b•lance S•626 94 OEF/PMT nono AMT/FIN S46?6 9• FIN/C'HG s 151 7 06 Add-On 8 00 S1mo1e 14 315 APR 14 36 T/P S6 144 00 0/P/P S8272 00 St 111968 ~t" •2434 NEW 1979 f..100 PICK-UP V..S automatic oower ateMng slid~ soartt came< Price S5299 00 Salel Tait S319 14 Cnstt pricf! S5638 14 Cash down SJ69 00 Tr ode none Pay·Olf none NPI lradu none Total down $369 00 \Jnoa1e1 bafaf\1;e 15?6•14 OMV S 11q 00 POI none CL none A3H "one SPrv•ce cont none Ul'loa1d balance S6J88 14 DEF PMT none AMT/F-I N S5388 14. FIN/CHG S 1766.26 Add-On 8 0 Slmpkt 1' 35. APR U 35 T/P 17154 40, OIP/P S7523.40. St '2478 Ser ~361. NEW 1979 BRONCO 4-speed . ......,neer drive. 35 I engine and loaded wtth OOOdles Price 18349,00 Sales tax S502 14 Cash pnce 18871 14, Caah down S675 00 Trade Nol'le Pay-off none N~t rrad• none, Total down S675 00. Unoeld balance \819«114 DMV S16500 POI n<>M. CL none. A&H none. Service ()()(If r><>ne Unpaid balance 16351 14 DEF PMT none AMT /FIN S8351 14 FIN/CHG S3623 06 Add-On 8 50 S1mole 14 93 APR 1493 TIP S11 97420 D/P/P S126-'9.20 St •2•88 Ser 1reoe1 ---~"-----~ fw1-10 NEEDS i I CASµ DID i l~E SAY?~?) "I: COULD UC£ A '1W aJT\-4 ·' SE HABLA ESPANOL 100% FINANCING OM YOUR APPROVED CREDIT NEW 1979 MUSTANG 4-cyhnder POWer !.IPennq tachometer & trio odomerer and 101~ more• Proce S4299 00 Sales t3J< S259 14 C8sh PnCP S457814 Cash down S12500 TrlldP none. Pay-011 none Net trade none Total down S1 2500 Unpaid balance S4435 14 OMV S94 00 POI none CL nof\e A&H none Service cont none Unpaid balal\C8 $454 7 14 DEF PMT f\one Al\llT/FIN $4547 14 FIN/CHG s 1490 78 Add-on 8 00. S•mole 14 35 APR 1435 TI P 1603792 O/P/P S8162 92 St 1142Qg, Ser •6795 !OACl 1973 DODGE DART SWINGER 3·se>eed AM ~adio. Only 35.000 Mites• $299.00 DOWN S 75 70 ,.tMO. • 24 -·· OR 5 167700 NEW 1979 PINTO JD .. SIOAM •-speed oower atoering front disc t>ralles Oura-Soart< electric.el 1gnt1ion and MOAE• Price S3379 00 Sates r.v S203 94 Ce'lh price S3602 84 Casn ctown S98 00 Trade no,,e Pey-<>11 ~. Net trade none Total dowl'I S98 00. Unpaid balance S3504.94. OMV S70 00. POI none Cl no"e AIH "one. Service cont none Unpaid bafan~ S3574 94 DEF PMT none AMT/FIN S357• ~ FIN/CHG 11171 78 Add·On 8 00. S1mOIP f 4 35 APA 14 35 T /P s•746 72 O/P/P $4844 72 Sr 112524 Ser 111470 NEW 1978 FIESTA 4-c)llt~er oowH disc brakes \11,..yl Insert t>Ody ~•dP mould11191 AM rldt0 Pnce S3990 00. Sales tax 1240 60 Cash price s•2so 60 Cash oown s 116 00. Trade none. Pay-off none. Net tradtt none Total down s 116 oo Unoa1d balance S4 13'C 60, Ol\llV 581 00 POI none CL n<ine Al H none Serv1c.e coot none Unpaid bafanee S4215 00 DEF PMT none. AMT/FIN S41!15 60 FIN/CHG S 1382 16 Add-On 6 00 Si mole 14 35. APR 14 35 TI P S5597 76, O/P/P S5713.76. St 19«. Ser 16684 MEW 1979 FAIRMONT JD .. SIOAM Automatic tront disc brakes. rack a 01n1on st~1119 radial tires a~ thats not all' Pr•ce S4 199 00 Sates ta~ S253 14 Cash orice 14472 14 Cash c!lown s1 22 00 Trade none. Pav-olf none Net trade nol'le To1e1 down S1 22 oo unoa1d balance S4350 14 OMV 187.00. POI none. Cl. none. A&H none ffrvlce col'lt none. unoa1d balance , .. 311• DEF PMT none A MT /FIN S4-'37 U F IN/CHG S1454 86 AdO-on 8 00. Simole 1• 35 APR t4.35. T/P S5892 00. O/P/P $601• 00 St. 11698. Ser. 13242. Automatic PQwer stPenng & brakes. air cond111on1ng 1111 wheel (9402CI Price '1677 00 Sales laJC s 101 82 Qi<h once SI 7QI\ 82 Cash Down S299 00 Trade none Pay-Ott none Np1 1rade none To1a1 oown S29900 Unpaid balance S149982 OMV S3 00 POI none Cl none A&H "one SPf\ltCP cont none Unpaid balance s 1502 82 DEF PMT none AMT 1FrN $1 50282 FIN/CHG S31398Add-on1000S1mo1e18 16 APR 1816 T/P St81680 D/P/P S211580 St •9441 Ser •7673 Auloma11c 1ransm1ss1on radio h1Jater air cond1t1on· 1ng (64•SWJ) SOMETHING DIFFERENt DAILY PILOT ., OOWH "'MO 41-. s11600DOWN s 116'2 ::-:· s1221s:r!~ '78 f..250 '1CllUI' S-cv•rndPr au1 omat1r power st~rinQ & bra~! , air cone1111on1n9. mtto wheels 11J158931 BRAND NEW 1979 PLYMOUTH VOLARE Thi (K,()fl()mtC31 ooope has ci 22!> CID t; cylinder engine - lhtt m<X>I ~oven IOf' economy & durability end an aotoma11c trar'l!tm156IOO 1101974) 2DOOR BRAND NEW 1979 CHRYSLER CORDOBA Automatic transm1ss10n an ocooom1cal 318 CID VS power c;tP0rHlQ pOWer brakes and glass belled wsw radtal tires 1106407) ! BEAUTIFUL, BIG I EtECTION OF-VANS- AND CONVERSIONS AT SPECIAL SAVINGS! FOR FLEET SALE OR LEASE INFORMATION CALL HARRY GL.A VIC 546-1934 All lrmcl New •79 .CORDOIAS LE BARONS YOLARES OVER ACTUAL FACTORY INVOICE Actual factory invoices posted on all car windows on cwa In stock Does not Include factory mcent111es or dealer holdbacks ve. automatic transmission. Power ateenng. Power brakes. radio and hea.rer. (017102). '74 CADILLAC COUPIDIVIW Automatic transmlaalon. V8. air cond • full p o wer· steering. brakes. door locks. windows & seat AM/FM stereo radio. v1nyt top & WSW tires (080UOW) 54695 53495 '75 CADILLAC B.DOltADO COUPI V8, e&JIOn'lltlC trans., air COnd , pwr. steering & brakes, pwr. seat & windows. leather Int.. pwr. dr locks. AM/FM stereo w/8 traci<. vinyl loP. till & morel (464WRI). '77 CHRYSLER COIDOIA cou.N ve. auto. trans.. air cond . pwr st & brakes. pwr. windows & seats. sunroof. AM/FM steteo w/teoe. cruise control, ttll wheel. leather Int . elec. dr. locks. wew tires & morel (676RYWJ ' '78 PLYMOUTH VOi.UiS.AM VI, automat ic Ir ena., air conditioning. power steering, pawer bfakea. radio, vinyl toP. ITlfOm-mofOlnvir & WIW tires; (610TUM). '78 CHRYSLER U IAIOM WA.OH ve. automatic transmission air cond . AM/FM radio. power steering Power brakes. luggage rack & wsw tires. (317TUM) '76 CADILLAC COUPIDIYIW ve. automatic transmiteton. full Power. 1111 wheel. cru1M control, air cond . AM/FM stereo radio. leathor interiOf'. vinyl toP & morel (742PON). '78 DODGE VAN 1200 MAXI SPOITSMAM V8. automatic. front 1lr oond. I rear air oond .. pwr. steering. pwr. brakes. cn.iise. AM/FM 8 freck stereo . custom Ht mofdmg., travel pack.age, road wheels & more• (124929). BRAND NEW 1979 CHRYSLE LE BAROtr 4 DOOR SEDAN VS ... ng1nP automatic torQuefhte transmission Power steering, whtlfl '3tclewall glass btflted rac11al tires and more• ( 166251) $ 4DOOR BRAND NEW 1979 VOYAGER VAN V8 engine automatic transmission tinted Ql3"1S '} 94 rear'axle ratio radio Pownr <,le>t•rinl') lreint <11sc brake\ and glass belted •ad1al hrlh 1126 t 831 ATLAS CHRYSLER-'-LYMOUTH -s&VICE HOURS· MOND4Y .... ID4Y • 54 TUID4 Y• l:OO ~ ~J~ 4.M. TO l :lO , .M. . . ~-10 5:00 ....... . . .. . , . . . ~ . 2929 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA ph. 17141 546 -1934 Iii .. .. ,- T .I I • •' H1mtington Qeach Fountain Valley E 0 11 TI 0 N Vour Hometown :1 Daily Newspaper 1 OL 72 . NO 68. 4 SECTIONS, '4 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, MARCH 9, 1979 TEN CENTS ·Oil Rigs NiX·ed Off Huntington Coast 8) TOM 8ARLfo:\' cw -OMl1' ~ .... ""'" ll1:-.11>1101ntt-cl 011 1ndustr uf fo·rnls lt>arnt.•d toda) that onl) four Oil l'Xplon1l1on l()('.al.Jo~ off t hr Orttll£t-<.'m1:.t htt vt' ~urv1 \'l-d H tll·,·1~ao11 that nit b one lh1rd tht> Soulht-rn fallforni"' off~hort• .1rl'll to~ lt•ia:.l'tl 1n Junt• for nt•w val and .:as dcvdopm\"nt 01.•purt mt'nl u( thf" I ntt>r1or spokesman Rill c..;rant :.a id tht• rf'vltUOl\5 11uthor1i<'d by lnlt'r1or SeC'relary CE'<'il Andrui; ellm1naWd proJ><Mied ~xplorauon 1 rart oH llunlanKlOn H .. •ch, ~al lkal'h tmd l>•nfl Polnl ll~ 1dt•ntir1ed the ~urvlvon. as thrt•t ~t"flors ofr LBguna 84!at'h .ind ont" off Ncwp<>rt lil'Bt'h All ure about rour uule!> out to MHt . Gra111t MUd ·And this dcw~n 't mc.mn thttl tht') 'II bt• tht•rt• wht'n blddtng opens in June." Grant said. .. Tht-reduced exploration map now goes to Governor Brown for h1li ronsule rat1on and he may have @<)me further obJecllons lo these prope>sals " Grant said there was no doubt that tremendous pressure by en· \/lronmentaUsts led his depart· m ent lO cut the proposed ex· ploration area of l, 141,800 acres by 340,000 acres '•But there were other fac- tors." he said. "We examined concerns expressed in the fields or geology and hazards lo shlp- ping and they pJayed a part in the decision." Oil industry executives who have been awaiting the chance lo bid on the development areas refused lo comment today until they have had a chance to re· view the Andrus decision. "I hall expected it ," com mented a Standard Oil executive who asked not lo be identified "The environmentalists have been up in arms for some lime and recent newspaper stories on the impact of oil and gas dsilling off your coast didn't help one bit." Seventeen oil companies had expressed interest in drilling in an area that. a recent geological s urvey estimated, could contain as much as 715 million barrels of oil. H lhe tracts first adentihcd by the Department of the Interior had gone all the way to explora· lion it wouJd have meant that oil valued at more than $4 billion would have been pumped from the ocean floor in an area rang- ing from Point Co nception in the north downcoast to the Mexican <See OIL, Page A2 I Mystery Shrouds Valley Slaying Wrong Robert· Impostor 'Casts' for Film·· COLUMBUS, Ohio <APl Some local residents · insist Robert Redford already has arrived, but the blond box office smash is n't scheduled here for about a month. Columbus' current Robert Redford is an impostor. Someone has been introduc- ing himself as the actor at night :-.pots. He dances with women. se1ys he's casting roles for his movie a nd takes interviews. says Ma r i Barnum. manager of the Ohio Film Bureau. "I got 30 phone calls yester- day from people who ins1shthey uoFo•o met Robert Redford ," M s . Uarnum said. The real Redford is in Utah filming another movie. He will be in central Ohio to work on "Brubaker." a prison film that uses an abandoned Ohio reformatory as its setting. She Seeks Di'l'or~e Rideout Marriage Over for · Keeps? SALEM. Ore. 1AP ) John Rid eout . acquitt e d in a publicized trial of raping his wife. says her decision to file for divorce two months after their reconciliation is "lhe final straw." ''There's no turning back,'' Rideout said Thursday after learning that his wife. Greta, filed a divorce petition in Marion County Circuit Court. The couple announced t heir -reconctliation J11n:-o anlt told --re- porters they were happier than they had ever been. But Rideout. who turned 22 Thursday. said he had not seen his wire or their 2'h-year-old daughter. Jenny, since shortly before he received a note 'rues· day from Mrs . Rideout saying she was leaving. This week, Rideout said, he learned that his wife told a re· porter that everything was not "peachy-keen" in their mar· riage. ·'She left me everything here except her makeup and her car," said Rideout, referring lo the north SaJem r esidence they. leased shortly after their recon· ciliation. "AJI of hers and Jen· ny's clothes are still here." O,ec. ZT, a jury or eight women and four men acquitted Rideout in what was believed t.q be the first case in the United Slates of a man being charged with rape by a wife with whom he was liv· ing. The lat.est separation is the couple's fourth since their mar· riage Nov. 15-i 1M6. It came as no surprise to Charles Burt, one of the two lawye rs who represented Rideout at his trial. "It's exactly what I expect· ed." he said. "It fits the p~ttem. They have separated and recon- ciled repeatedly, and it's a pret- ty tough history. ·'They're just youngsters with a lot or problems ... Rideout faces a domestic rela- tions court hearing April 16 on the state's attempt to gain $4,256 reimbursement fo .. welfare funds received by bis wife and child during the times the couple were separated. Sadat: Treaty Blocked ALEXANDRIA. Egypt <APl -Rolling through the Nile delta on a slow train. President Carter and Egypt's Anwar Sadat said today problems and misun- ders tandings s till block an 'Egyptian-Israeli treaty Secretary of State Cyrus R Vance will slay in the Middle East for up lo a week whether or not Carten 1ucceeds in winning a treaty, The Associated Press learned. Plans were being made for Vance lo explain the treaty to leaders in Jordan and Saudi Arabia if an agreement is con- cluded -or lo work on remain- ing details if there is no pact. The Egyptian president s aid he is ready lo sign such a treaty, but Israeli misunderstandings and mistrust block the way. He said that only "some words here or there" separate the two na lions. Carter. speaking to nporters as he and Sadat rode an open railroad car from Cairo lo this ancient port city. said talks are going well but "we still have some problems, obviously." He planned to continue talks in Alexandria and lo attend a slate dinner with Sadat, remaining overnight and heading back for Cairo Saturday morning. In Israel. P rime Minister Menacbem Begin spent three hours briefing his Cabinet and said afterward, "Everything now depends on the Egyptian answer. Israel has done its part." The Israeli Cabinet has ac- ce_pled compromise suggesli1>os offered by Carter. but Sadat is seeking some modifications. Carter is scheduled lo relay Sadat's response to Begin on Saturday night in Israel. Begin told a parliamentary committee that a pos itive res ponse from Sadat would ''pave the road lo peace," but a negative response would be "Egypt's responsibility ... Carter and Sadat rode through 140 miles of blooming cotton and cheerillg throngs on the four-hour trip from Cairo to this Mediterranean city. Crowds along the way chant- ed, "Carter, Carter." and "Long live Sadat." • Al"'Wl~ STATION OWNER MIKE MCGLONE CLEANS OFF OLD SIGN In MlHlon Hiiis, ~•ring for Sc.rclty of Gas Next Oil Price Hike Appears to Be at 9o/o By Tbe As80Clated Yress Oil-exporting nations that took advantage of Iran's revolt by quickly raising the price of oil seem lo be settling on an in· crease of about 9 percent more than twice the rise planned for April l. After a round of independent price increases of varying sizes. several nations that raised prices are adjusting the size or the jumps so there-is some uniformity. The tavore<t numoer appears to be 9 percent. or SU!& more than the OPEC base price or $13.35 a barrel. lraq and Kuwait are al that level already. and Abu Dhabi and Libya, which put through smaller increas es ea rli e r , have apparently changed their minds and gone with the higher number, accord- ing lo sources. Abu Dhabi, whose 7 percent increase was the first indepen- dent rise among the OPEC na· lions. reportedly is readying another small Increase. with in- dustry sources saying it will prob- ably take them to the $1.20 level. Libya. which originally raised its price 5 percent. has made the increase 9 percent Experts said the idea appears to be lo present a united front March 26 when the OPEC na · lions gather in Geneva ~o dis · cuss the supply and price prob· !ems brought on by the Iranian crisis. Saudi Arabia. OPEC's biggest and most moderate member. is said lo be opposed lo increases beyond the 3:9-percellt OPEC has scheduJed for April t In· donesia is aJso lobbying against special increases. Before political turmoil ended I ran 's oi l produ c ti o n 1n December, that nation supplied 10 percent or the noncommunist world's oil and 5 percent or that used by the United States. The shutdown has c aused tight petroleum supplies. highe r prices and shortages of some fuels , including heating 011. gasoline and jet fuel. U.S. Energy Secretary James R. Schlesinger on Thursday told the National Petroleum Council . a government-industry advisory group, that "severe difficuJties" (See HIKE, Page A2) Stunt Pilot 'King' Honored by Peers By PIOUP ROSMARIN OI ... Deity Pii.t Staff The late naval aviator and stunt pllot Frank Tallman. one of O range County's mos t celebrated ruers, was remem· bered by bis friends and fellow pilot.a al b1a last squadron Thurs- day. Tbe Grampaw Pettibone Squadron, the local chapter of the AMociatioo of Naval Avia· Uon, honored Tallman with pre- sentation of a sculpted bronse plaque wbicb will be placed ln the termiaal bulldinl at Orange County Afrport. Tallman was killed last April lS when bl.I Piper Aztec crubed into SutJqo Peak. It WU the .aly unintentional crasb ol a lODI career devoted to smuhlne up atrplUM for the entertaln· ment of motion p icture au· ditDCtll. He WU 51. He WU known u ''Tbe ldDI ol tbe ma pllota." He performed lD mon tUn 150 movlet. Cou~t!. Supervisor T~m!t Riley. who accepted the plaque during the luncheon al tbe R egistry Hote l , r eca ll ed Tallman's career. Tallman flew in bis first airplane when be was 10, and took his first solo flight at 16. "He new almost everything but a space capsule," RiJey said. "and crashed more planes Intentionally than most pilots ever ny." Tallman performed stunts in s uch movies as ·•Around lfthe World in 80 Days," "Capricorn One," "It's a Mad. Mad, Mad. Mad World," ''Catcb-22" and ''The cat From Outer Space." He loet a leg ln 1965, in a DOD· nyina accident, but re1ained bis sutu u one of only JO men ever to lain every oUot '• rat.1.na of· fered by the hderal AvlaUon Admlnlstration. lie -wu the only amputee to hold a~b ratlnp. lfe built, with Paul Mantz. Movlelan.d of the Air M\aleum. It , ct C8ee~a, PapM> Neighbor Finds Victim By JERRY CLAUSEN Of,,_ O•llY Pllol Sl•ll Fountain Valley police have shrouded the death of a 28-year old housewife and mother of two an secrecy since the woman':. body was discovere d in her home by a nc1gnbor Thursday morning The victim. Joan V1rgan1a An- derson. was found by a neighbor who took the dead woman's son, Jason, 3, lo the child's home at 16587 Hemtock St after a pass- ing mol.orist found the boy wan- dering in the street The neighbor . Mrs . Lynn, OeCamp. said this mornin~ she believed Mrs Anderson was dead when s he found her at about 11 :05 a.m. but that s he called city paramedics. "I was in s hoc k ," Mrs. Decamp said. The victim's other child, a 10-month-old daughter. was in the home. Ne ithe r of the children had been harmed , police said. Police. who are r e leasing minimaJ information. said only that the dea th . termed a homicide. first was reported as a possible su1c1de In a news re lease. the) an· nounced. "Investigation at lhl· scene revealed that a homicide had a ppa r e ntl y occurred sometime during the previous night <Wednesday l while her two children. . were insid e lhl' house." Police added, "Th«re are 110 known suspects at this time. The exact cause of death has not been determined yet " Tifo eacJ woman's husbancf. Mark. was working in Northern <See VICTIM. Page A2 ) Girl Hit by Car Said 'Doing Fine' Elizabeth Ann Be har. a 2- year-old Huntington Beach girl who suffered serious injuries when struck by a car Sunday. was reported "doing fine" Thursday at Children's Hospital in Orange. The little girl was in a driveway near her home at 6551 Peggy Circle when t~e accident occurred. A neighbor. who told police he didn't see the chiJd , hit hef with his car as he was backing itoulofhisdriveway. Coasc '=-- Weathe r Low clouds tonight and A Saturday morning clear · ing to h azy s uns hine · Saturday afternoon. Lows · tonight 50 to 55. Highs Saturday from mid-60s at ' beaches lo low 70s inJand. INSIDE TODAY The oU ·~ h1'rts every-• bod11 whl~ the C1'tbock of •1 am>ther lranaon uporr af- fects the poc~tboolc.s o/ a ~ few. Check the price of caviar m Omnge Count11 on Page BJ. l•lllex .. , • ... .... ... C»•M g N ... C1 .. .,., •• ~ A.2 OAIL y PILOT ~1111ar. Ma1ch t 1tt! LeeTakes taad Michelle Said Film 'Misfit' I OS \Ntit I I':-, i\ I' 1 A \0111ht•1 1 ..... 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Jld She eventually left, he said Marvin :,aid he left to film The Dirty Dozen" m 1966. and rc·fused bJs girlfriend's plea that !-th(' come along "I said no. never again." he 2 Jaywalking Tickets Lead To Felony Rap Lois of pcopl<' fight traffic t1t'kcts but 11':. a bit unu!>u&I for ~om-cone lo protest Jaywcilkrng n t ;it ions It':. c.•vcn more unusual for the i.u:.pect to c.•nd up facmg a l·hari.:c uf fclciny perjury as a re :.ult Hut thats what happened to a 28 year-old Santa Ana man ac cused of Jaywalking twice wilhln two hours an front of Orange Coast College, Cost.a Mesa police .... ud today Officer Tom Twellm<.1n !>aid he hcid been us:.1gned to try to clcur up Jaywalking problems rn front <Jf the college Nov 20 when he c·1tt·d the s amc man twice, once for c rossing in mid-block and 1mc-c for crossing a gainst a_ light. The man carrit!d no 1dentif1ca· lion but t.tavc the name of George Erwin Schaeffer and a Santa Ana addrci.s. Offi cer Twellman said. On .Jan. 29, the ca!><: came up in Harbor Municipal Court. A man w)\l'>m OHicer Twellman 1dentifit.'d as the s uspect agreed tbat he was Schaeffer but denied having been al OCC and having of'ece1 ved the tickcts- Schaerf er was ordered t-0 s ign his name t hree times under oath. and then lo reappear the f ollo wing da y in courl, Twellman said The man d1dn 'l :,how up and wa& convicted of the pedestrian charges in absentia, Twellman :.ard. Meanwhile, officials allege ~1 ha ndwritrng a nalysis showed his signature matched the one "n the original citations Schaeffer was later arrested on :i warrant cha rging him with felony perjury, Twellma n said. The suspect has been re leased on n .soo ball. A misdemeanor jaywalking cttation carries a maximum penalty or $25. The maximum penalty for f<•lony perjury is four years in prl8on. OAANOf COMT HIF DAILY PILOT t tw Ot •• C.ot'\I o.ltf ttttot •~tft WftlC" I\,.,,.. ~,.fl'ft tt'WI H9w\ Pft'\\ t\lklll'ltNfl•t IN>()+~ <•••'"',,,~~' \t .......... ..a1t~•tf' w t1i.,.ri .. f ~ ttw~ f'rt<My tor C°'t• -... ._.., _ .. __ ... 11 .. , .. ,,_ l••~V•IW't lr1<-l-llo"'"'"'-'"'C-"' ....... ..._._ ...... _ . ._'-' ..... "."" -••t r!W ...... __ ,.,_. ... plM!t I\ ol DO W•'"'•Y\4...-i c .. ,.-C••ll-•"'" - _ .. _ ... .,,.ft,_.....,,_ ~-•.C.Jltt " ............. -~ .. ---· -.. It-·~· .. ~·· .,._,.,... ~ .... , ... ,_ ... a...tnM l-. -f'.Motl ••t1tl .... W11H1•l4'•• ·---'llOr•-C-Y e!W ...,....._Oft ~Office tll'lftl .. c" d Maltl"9ACldnlt ,. 0 loc1'0. ..... Ott•• ~'::.~·1;. .. ~~=i:~- ~a id Ttw 4'llflf'f11'0(.'t' Wllh '1'hl' 1~ror .. wmn£llt. wu!'I It a nd I could not tQler..il" thul ug~u1 Sht1 i.1olld -.be would bc-huve h nulr, bul I "••d no .. Rut nmnwnt!I lot~r , M arvtn'is '""' H·I A n .1V1d K ugon, lll'krt1 v. hdher Mti.!\ M urv1n .. v.,nlua.lly r "'m(' lo 'tht• 01rty l)tn('n" :.cl \ •~ ' Murvin ~ul(t "She Mr nH«t in mid July 1968 " 'tlad you u~kl"d ht-r lo J<>lll ' uu" Ku1ton .t1'11tt'd '\ <~ I hJd "Murvln n:pht-d t-:vu1t•n«<> in the triol lnclud s .,,.,t-rnl lme• lt•tter., from Marvin 111un11n~ thr du~., until M1si. \1 Jr\ln ..,, ... ., to 10111 him tn Lon 1lnn Nt•ar 1tw 1•nd of h1i. t'IH't' l-.J.:1111 .111111·11 .it rcfut1nH Mu.:. "arv1n ~ 1 l.11111 th,1t -.h" 111 en t1tkd to th~· J w.ard bel'<!U:,l' bhe wu ' Mar' 111 " comµ .. n1on. ht:ipmntt• .rnd houbeket:per tor '>IX ye1Jr:. t inder ~1Jl:')>IJ0111n!l . Marvin ,,11d tht•ir iJffo1r WJ)> mark<-d hy frcqul'l1l :.epar<itwn:. while he mudt' mov1<-s And, he said, he -.ometimc:. wa:. :.u tired fro m work that he didn 't notice whethe r Miss Marvin was around. Al home. Ma r vin said, s he rarely cooked meals. "We ale oul," he Slud, adding that there were no parlie:. for his friends Fence-jumping Dog Targeted In Coun1y Suit A Huntington Harbour couple have filed a lawsuit seeking $1.8 million in damages, cont.ending a neighbor's dog jumps the fe nce between their yards put· ting the m in fear for their Setfely. Dr. Edward A Devlin and Barb<Jra A . De vlin contend in their Ora nge County Superior Court complaint that the dog owned by neighbors Clifford and Alice Rabb, 17148 Edgewater Lane, also has attacked them and their guests and made part of their yard unsafe to use. Also named as defendants in the suit are Toni and Terry White, who own the Edgewater Lane property but rent 1t to LM Rabbs. The Devlins claim ed the large, t r:.11ned g uard dog has Jumped the fence numerous times since mid ·l978 and its a ttacks have C'a used in1uries including fright, n<'rvousn ess and mental anguish. They also contend the Rabbs' lease for the property prohibits OWnPrs hip or a pet .• The couple asks that the court order the dog removed or kept inside unless accompanied by an owner. Jn addition, the Devlins are seeking $1 million in damages from the Rabbs a nd $800,000 from the Whites. 'Tes Drive' Brings Auto Theft Charge A man who sa id he wanted to ta ke a test drive in a 1974 Chevrolet Corvette wound up In jarl on armed robbery and auto theft charges , Westminster police reported today. Officers said Robert D Chiles Jr., 23, of Gardena, stopped at Nero Motors Thursday after- noon. He reportedly said he wanted to try out the vehicle before purchas ing it. A salesman drove the car fro m the ·Jo t and when he s to pped the car to let the "customer" dr1ve, the suspect pulled a gun and evicted him, and drove on alone, police said. The suspect was spott.ed by Westminster police ldentiflca- lion technicians after the inci· dent was broadcatat on police radio and followed into Garden Grove. The suspect tried to nee on loot after other police unit.II ar- rived but ultimately surre n- dered wit.bout lncidenl. F,...P.,,eAJ IDKE ••. could develop next winter t.l lra- n I an oil production la not N:ltored and ll Saudi Arabla and otben do not keep up the ua· u1ually bi1b pl'OducUoa rat.a tbey have •dOs*d durtnc the crt1ll. uwe mu1t be prepattd to make aacrlftCM early OD, to be ~ ,_. DHt 'tf\etef, .. by ltocb ~ erudt oil. M aald , a dlDI lbat PrHldenl Carter would aoon aaAOUce m ... une to ,...._. U.S. G6J eon· 1u111pliaa. o.,,,.. ... '"'" ,..,. .. J7ietnam Denies Pullout RANGKOK, Thailand (AP> V1 e lna m , dis puting China's t lalm that it was withdrawing troops from Vietnam, said today the Chine:-e invaders were "worse than the Fre nch and Americans" who fought in Viel · nam. Chin a !laid lhe Vle tnames'l were shelhn~ and harassing Its fo rces as they withdrew from northern Vietnam Hanoi radio, which this week <'O nfirm ed th e C hin ese withdrawal, i:.aid in a broadcast monitored here that China was planning to "rot ate" troops rathe r than wi t hdraw them. Ha n oi demanded a n "im· mt'drute. complete a nd uncond1· t1ona l" pull-out. POLICE VAN AND RIBBON MARK SCENE OF FOUNTAIN VALLEY WOMAN'S MURDER lnv .. ttgatore Aren't Saying Much About Death In Hou .. on Quiet Re11dentlel Street The Hanoi broadcast reiterat- t•d V1l'tnam ·., arcu!>at1on of Chines(• war crimes, :.aying Pe- k 1nJ(b sold1cr'i wer e burning home:,, de:.troy1ng communica· h on lines and stealing every- thing in sight "even women ·s underw<'ar " llano1 promised to au sh t hl' ('hin<'st' 1( they W<'rc us1n~ a purporlf'd "withdrawal us ii smokt•:-t·ri·cn " f',....P~AI VICTIM. • • California when the murder oc- curred, police said. Mrs . DeCamp said this morn- ing that police, who have sur- rounded the house with a yellow ribbon which warns pedestrians not lo cross the property line. have told her not to discuss what she saw with anyone. Mrs. DeCamp called the vie· lim "a good housewife and a good mothe r . It's l oo bad, because there are not tbat many nice, sweet people around as she was." S he said the brown· haired mother often played outdoors with her children in the quiet, well·kept neighborhood. Mrs . DeCamp said the An· dersons and he r own family moved to Hemlock Street -a tree·Hned residentia l street end· ing in a cW-de-sac -last May. She said she and the victim were jus t becoming good friends. ·An Orange County Coroner's Offi ce s pokesman said t his morning that an a utopsy is scheduled for the victim today. He, too, refused to discuss the murder. Police Chier Marvin For tin this morning refused to r eveal infor mation surrounding the death other than what had been s tated in a sketchy re lease late Thursday. Fortin said only that he had "10 people out beating the bus hes" talking to neighbors a nd persons the victim knew. He would not tell in which room Mrs. Anderson's body was discovered or why suicide was ruled out as cause of death. lie did say that tbe victim's hus band returned to Fountain Valley last night and that the couple's two children are stay- ing with relatives. F,....PageAJ OIL ..• border. The proj~t was opposed from ib conception by Rep... Robert Badham. R-Newport. Beach. and he today r enewed his plea to the federal government to solve the nation's energy crisis by the de- velopment of nuclear power. "l just can't understand why these areas <Laguna Beach and Newport Beach) were left in while others off our coast were taken out," 8adham said. ··r am looking into the matter right now. "I have always said that our federal energy policy is a non- pollcy," Badham said. "l think lhe actions by the Department of the Interior in this instance pret· t y wen Justifies that criticism ." Badham said the proposed oil exploration off the Orange Coast s h o uld only have been un- dertaken as a desperation measure . "(( we would 10 lnto nuclear power as I constantly urge lt wouldn't be necessary," be said. "We don't need these ugly oil faclUUes ofl our coastline and I think they will do tremendous environmental damage." Plane Makes Shon Flight An Air California Boeh>c 737 carrylq a puaen•er• made an emer,eocy Jandlq tbil morning at Ontario lnternaUonaJ Airport momentl after leaviu Oraqe nty Airport for Oakland. obert Payton, a 1polte1man for tbe airline, aaJd rutbt ~ took o« al 1;30 a .m . for the Say Area, but wu diverted when OM of lt. two ~ developtd a eevere vtbraUoa. Accordln1 to Payton, the plane WM landed wtt.bout lnel· cleat llllDf only OM ...,SM. Tbe ., • ......,. were put oa uotber ru1bt 1or u. a..,. An•. be Mid. • Iran.Chief Resignation Rejected TEHRAN, Iran CA P ) Jra- nian Prime Minis ter Mehdi Bazargan r esigned from the country's provisional gove~n­ ment today, but his res1gnat1on was turned down by th e Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeim. a source close to the prime minister reported. Bazargan. 70. tra ve led 100 miles through a snowstorm to submit his resig nation to the ayatollah , Iran's re hg1ous and political leader, in the holy city of Qom Bazargan told the holy ma n Thursday he could not remain in o ff ice if "pro v oc cet1 o n:." agarnst his government con· tinucd. T he 78-ycar old ayatollah. who masterminded the ove rthrow of the s hah and appointed Baza rgan lo lead a civilian gov- er nm e nt, r epor tedly gave Bazargan assurances of con- tinued support. He was quoted as saying or- ders would be issued that would bols ter government authority and curb the powers of Kho· mein i·appo1nted re volutionary com m ittees. whic h run a parallel government to that of the prime minister De tails of the d1rechves to be issued have not been disclosed and confirmation of the resigna· tion have not been confirmed by other sources Bazar gan has incr easingly criticized revolutionary commit· t ees for undermining the authority of his government, which was further eroded Tues· day when Khomeini publicly criticized the Bazargan ad- ministration for being weak and tor lackmg a total commitment to the establis hment or an Is lamic republic. The source for the resignation report, who is c lose to the prime minister but requested anonymi· ty, sajd today that Bazargan was still in the holy city meeting with Khomeini. but it was not immediately known how long he would remain there. F,....P~Al FUER ... inc ludes Tallman'!> Sopwith Camel and the rephca t.c.· built of Lindbergh's Spirit of St. Louis which he took lo Paris on the 40th annive rsary of Lindbergh's flight. W i lh Ma ntz h e founded Tallmantz Aviation. "JC there was a mountain, ht· climbed it," Riley said "An ocean. he crossed it. A record. he broke it. "He was an explor er, a m<1n who did what he was able to do, went as rar as he was able to go. soaring to heights that let rum touch the very face or God "T hat is why I know that Frank Tallman is flying over us right now." Tl)ny Le Vier, a "not quite re- tired" experimental lest pilot who started flying 51 years ago, said of Tallman. "Tht· things that he flew -it ui;cd to make me shudder." Hf' rccallt!d the cC1rly day' <if aviation wh1c.:h both men helped pioneer . ·'The th mg that s truc·k m(· about av1at1on in tho:.c day)>," Le Vier said. "r:, that wc would tr y NOT to crash a1rplanl'l> "If we did. 1t wouldn't onJy s poil your who le day , but possibly your whole life "Frank was one who really knew how to crash with cla:.s. "We'll never forget old Frank. will we?" Wl•stP rn <1naly!..ts wer<.> d1v1ded. One Indochina watcher 1n Ran.:kok .'>urd the lighting wa)> minor and the Vietnamese were a llo wing t he C hin ese to withdraw pt·acC'fu lly. Anothl'r "la td s harp c:lashes WC're going on m frontier areas, including L<1n~ Son. Dong Uang, Cam Duon~ and Phu<: Hua l\nalysll> admitted 1t wa:. d1f f1cull lo say which side was respon:.1blt' for l!rupt1on:. of com- bat The latest battle report from Hanoi said Chint•sc artillery l v bb ed about 1,000 round-. aga1n.-.1 Lang Son and the \Ur rounding area Thursday. Scmw of the heaviest fighting m lht' three.week frontier war has been aro und LanR Son, a provm 1·1al c·ap1tal 80 miles northeast nf llano1 China Sa.ld it went mlo V1c•t n am lo punis h llano1 for border provot·at1ons. but analysL'i s a1rl another n·a:.on probably was lo draw Vrctnaml·st· troop:. away from <.:;imbodia. whieh they in v<.1dcd Dt•t· 25 to oust lh1• pro P t>k m g ~ovcrnmcnt of Premu•r Pol l'ut Senate OK~ Limit WASHINGTON <API -The Senat<.·, without a roll-call vote, OJs dec1dt·d lo delay imposing for four years a n $8,600 hmit on how muC'h its m e mbe rs may earn abovt• their $57,500 salary Tou gh Questions Answered Sunday , Whatever happened to the 'miracle ' carburetor promised during the previous oil crisis? SlJNUA Y'I~ BEST Can a new sonar scanne r locate the sunken Titanic'' How cold was it this winter' These and other offering& 1n Sunday's Daily Pilot include . SHAKING ATTENTION -A computeT periphe rals make r that skips the (31'"()Ul and a new company that uses Cobalt to sterilize m edical goods s hart• You/Your Money pages, a long with a look at ways to :.ave ga:. by driving helter . for tho~· luC'ky enough to hve 1n Washmi:tt<>n whe re chronic pain gets the· attention experts in a pa in treatment cente r think 1t dest!rves. PAIN'S FADING -Al least ON BROAOWAV -Ctucano playwright Luis Valdcl, author or "7.oot Suit. ' a Hollywood i.mash est<Jbhshin,:: Chicano theater ai. a ma1or contribution of H1i.pan1 c pcopfe, has high hopes for 11:-s ut·rcss on the Great Whtte Way .. JOJO HA SON .. Well known in the European market as a progressive young style setter in the men's sportswear world. He Is now residing in Newport Beach and designing for "Tag" California International . a new upcoming sportswear manuf actunng corp with factory in Newport Beach . Picture shows Mr. "Hason" wearing one of his new shirt creations in 65% polyester 35% cotton with rolled up sleeves. It can also be worn as long sleeves ... It sells for S25. and comes in all earth tones. . . •• ' ·1 7 7 I ' l Irvtiie DI TI 0 N I VOL. 72, NO. 68, 4 SECTIONS,'' PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, MARCH 9, 1979 Your Rome.tow11 Daily Newspaper .~ .,, TEN CEN O range Coast O il Probings Slashed By TI">M BARI.EV C)t -o.o, l'li.t , .... Ott .. tpJ)l11ntt'i.1 ml indu:.try of fit' 111 ll'I lt•u rrwd today tl\ut onh four 11111•x11loru11on lot .. alat>Jb off tht> Hrani.tt• l'ou~t hane '>Urv1"~ a dcc.-1 ton th4't t•ut b) ont" th.ard thl' Soulht•rn ( 'l1ltfornrn orti.hort• a r.-:1 to bt-lt•u~t'tl 111 J unt> for oc~ ml Jnd ga1> dt•\ dopownt Dt•"artment 11( lhc Interior 111>0 .. a•i.mun 11111 Gr.ant !>IUd lhl' rt'\'llton. ••uthon1'-'d by lntcnur St"rrtdury l'l'<'l l Andr1u f'llm1n4tlt'd propoi.<'d •·x11lorutlon tr arl• oft Huntington Bea.ch. Sul Reach lind Oanu Point flt 1dt"nUl1ed the •urv1vo"' as t hrt>t t.t'<'lO~ off Laguna. fft'ach and OM off Nt•wp0rt Beuch All art about four m1lei. out to 1>0. Grant u1d And tha~ dtwMI 't mcun that ~y'll be then.• when b1ddmg op~n• In Junt:, Grant i.aad. '1'he reduct.'Ct explorut1on map now goes lo Governor Brown for h1!4 comudcratlon and he moy hu vc 1K>me further obJecllons to lh~se proposals Grant said there was no doubt that tn·mendous pressure by en· vironmentahsts led his depart· ment to cut the proposed e~ plorataon area or 1,141,800 acre!: by 340.000 acrei. ------- "But there were other fac- tors,·· he said. "We examined concerns expressed in the fields of geology and hazards to ship- ping and they played a part in the decision.·' Oil industry executives who have been awaiting the ch<1nce lo bid on the development areas refused to comment today until they have had a chance to re· view the Andrus' decision · · 1 half expected 1t . · com mented a Standard Oil executi ve who asked not to be identified ..The environmentalists have heen upmarms for somet1meand recent newspaper stories on the am pact or 011 and gas drilling off your coast didn't help one bit.·· Sevefiteen oil companies had expressed interest an dralhng an an area that, a recent geolpgical survey estimated, could contain ai. much a~ 715 m1lho11 barrel:. of oil. If the tracts first identified by the Department of the Interior had gone all the way to explora lion it would have meant that 011 valuPd at more than S4 billion would have been pumped from the ocean floor 1n an arc<J rang ing from Point Conception an the north downcoast to the Mcx1c<1n <See OIL, Page AZ ) Treaty Blocked? Sadat Says 'Problems' Exist ALEXANDRIA. Egypt (AP> -Rolling through the Nile delta on a slow train. President Carter and Egypt's Anwar Sadat said today proble ms a nd mis un- derstandings still block an Egyptian -Israeli treaty. but Israeli mis understandings and mistrust block the w<1y. He said lh<1t only "some wordi. here or there" separate the two nl':I tions But the ofrici;.ll <1dd£•d that Carter does not intend lo start a l e n~thy shuttlt.• and wall not po~tponc has return home for more than a d<1y or two c I Secretary of State Cyrus R Vance will stay in the Middle East for up to a week whether or not Carter succeeds in winning a treaty. The Assoc a a led Press learned. Carter. speaking to reporter~ as he and Sadat rode <1n open railroad car from Cairo to th1~ ancient port city. s<1id talks arl• going well but "we still have some problems. obviously .. In Israel. Prime M1n1 <;lcr Me nacbem Begin spent lhrce hours bncfmg hi'> Cabinet <1nd said afterward. "E\ c ryth1n..: now depends on thl' 1-;gypt1an a nswer Israel has done 1l~ part · Healthy Sea Lions Freed Two sea lions were r e leased at Aliso Beach in Laguna Beach Wednesday after· noon by their caretakers. Teacher John Cunningham and lifeguard Jim Stauffer. holding his daughter Misty, watched as one of the creatures got back into the s wim of things. The sea lions were found n ear Shaw's Cove and in Newport Beach about one month ago with numerous ail- ments including malnutrition. The a nimals were nursed back to h ealth at a s helter in Laguna Canyon operated by Stauffer and Cunningham. They still have one more sea lion at the shelter who is re- cuper ating from illQess. "Last ~traw' New Housing Tract For Rideouts; 0 d . J • She Wants Out rropos·e in rvine SALEM. Ore IAP> John Rideout . acquitted in a publicized trial or raping his wire, says her decision to rile for divorce two months <1fter their reconciliation is "the final straw." "There's no turning back." Rideout said Thursday afler learning that his wife. Greta. filed a divorc~pelition in Manon County Circuit Court. The couple announced their reconciliation Jan. 6 and told re- porters they were happier lhan they had ever been. But Rideout, who turned 22 Thursday, said he had not seen his wife or their 21h·year·old daughter. Jenny. since s hortly before he received a note Tues- day from Mrs. Rideout saying she was leaving. This week, Rideout said, he learned that his wife told a re· porter that everything was not "peachy-keen" in their mar- riage. "She left me everything here except her makeup a nd her car," said Rideout, referring to the. north Salem residence they leased shortly after their recon- ciliation. "All of hers and Jen- ny's clothes are still here." Dec. 27, a jury of eight women and four men acquitted Rideout in what was believed to be the first case in the United States or 1 a man being charged with raw by a wife with whom be was liv- ing. The Irvine Company has filed preliminary plans to build a 96·acre commercial and residen· lial community in northwest Irvine. oH Cul ver and Irvine Center dnves next to lhe Marine Corps helicopter air station. The action will require ap· proval by the City Council of a zone change. The area is zoned for agriculture. The company pTans to bulld 1.225 apartments a nd single family homes and numerous Drug Counts Dismissed Narcotics ch arges against three men arrested last weekend by Newport Beach police have been dropped in the Harbor Judicial District Court. A court spokesman identified the cleared suspects as Brian W. Moss, 21, or 18012 Norton St., Irvine ; Randy Mathieson, 23. of 1101 Sandi Lane, Costa Mesa, a nd Martin Modia no. 23, of Anaheim. The trio was arrested at a Newport Beach hotel whe re police had alleged they were us- ing a room for drug sales. Unscheduled Slou:away s pecialty commercial s hops. restaurants and professional of- fices plus a home improvement center. Company officials said there will be a major home improve· ment store. a furniture s tore and a la ndscape nursery. In a ddition to the major stores. the com pany plans to build speeialty shops selling ap· pliances, noor coverings, radio and television . paint a nd wallpaper, curtains and d rapes. interior decor ation. electrical s upplies, lighting fixtures, an- tiques. pottery and glassware. Development of the project is at least a yea r away. The process of obtaining city ap- provals and holding public hear- ings is likely to take six months. Brown Views '80 Primaries SACRAMENTO <APl -· Gov. Edmund Brown Jr says he will announce within two months whether he.II run for president in 1980. He didn't come right out and say that. But here's what hap- pened: Brown said in response to a question at a news conference Thursday that be would decide ''ver y soon '' whether to challenge President Carter in the 1980 Democratic primaries. Plans were being m<1de £or Vance to explain the treaty to leaders in Jordan <1nd Saudi At"~bia if an agreement is con eluded or to work on remain mg details 1f there as no pact The Egyptian president said he is ready to sago such a treaty lee Tells :Michelle's Price Tag LOS ANGELES <AP> -Lee Ma rvin testified today that Michelle Triola Marvin offered in 1969 to gel out of his Life for $50.000 but later raised the price tag to $100,000. Marvin, testifying in his de· fense. volunteered the inrorm<1 lion a s the judge in lhe trial took over questioning the actor to seek a description of the s1x- year affair. Marvin said he and his former lover discussed what would hap· pen lo her if he were to die or •eave her. "She made reference to what at would take for her to leave my life.·· he said. "In 1969. she s aid s he would get out of my life and I would never hear from her again for $50,000 .. "What did you say? .. asked Superior Court Judge Arthur Marshall. "1 was wordless, I imagine.·· said Marvin "What w<1s sa id, sir?" asked the judge. "I th.ink I said it was impossi- ble ... Marvin replied. He paused. .. In early 1970, .. he added. "she said the price had gone up and it would now be $100.000. .She said she would get out of my Life and I would never hear from her again, but the price was now $100.000." As the judge pressed the actor for details of any other dis· c ussions invol ving m oney, Marvin put a ringer to his tem- ple a nd said he remembered a nother incident. "It was prior to the $50.000 of· fer that she said she'd like to go to Europe and reorganize her life . . . I agreed. I thought it might be an excellent idea ... and then she said it would lake $10,000 or $1S,OOO a month to do it ... The judge asked for his reac- tion. Marvin said, "I was no longer in agreement." <See MARVIN. Page AU County's Frank Tallman The two presidents conlmued their talks an Alexandria and planned to attend <1 state dinner Carter wall remain overnight and head back to Cairo S<1turday morning From there. he wall go to Is rael A U S officfil sa1<1 Carlcr might return to Egypt on Tuesday af a treat v seems near The train slowed. hut dad not stop as al p::isst•d through towns and villages Ht•laC"Opt c·rs hov- ered overhead during thC' trip In the populou!> town of Tanta, turbaned vallagt• mu~1c1an-.. berobed farmers. studt•nt'> ttnd workers greeted the ll'adcr-. Wr o ng Robert Impostor 'C~ts ' for Film COLUMBUS. Ohio <AP Some local resident!> insist Robert Redford already has a rrived, but the blond box office sm ash isn't scheduled here for about a month. Columbus· current Robe rt Redford is an impostor. Someone h a s been introduc- ing himself as the actor at nig ht spots . He dances with women. says he·s casting roles for his movie and takes interviews. s avs Mara Barnum. manager of the Ohio F'tlm Bure au "I got 30 phone calls yester- day from people who insist they met Robert Redford ," M s. Barnum said AEOFOAO The re al Redford i~ m Utah filming another movie He will be in centra l Ohio to work on "Brubaker." a prison film that uses an abandoned Ohio reformatory as its setting Mystery Surrounds Slaying on Coast By JERR Y CLAUSEN Of IN O•ily Pli.t St.If Fountam Valley police have shrouded the death of a 28·year old housewife and mother or two in secrecy since the woman's body was discove red in her home by a neighbor Thursd<1y morning. T he victim. Joan Virginia An derson. was found by a neighbor who took the dead woman's son. Jason. 3. to the child's home at 16587 Hemlock St. after <1 pass ing motorist found the boy wan· dering in the street. The neigh bor , Mrs . Lynn Decamp. said this morning she believed Mrs . Ande rson was dead when she found her at about 11 :05 a.m. but that she called city paramedics "I was in s h ock .·· Mrs . DeCamp said. The victim's other child. a 10-monlh-old daughter, was in t he h o me . Neither o f the children had been ha rmed , i>Olit•e said Police, who .ire releas ing minimal information. s<11d only t h at the d e ath . l <'rmed J homactde. rm;t was reported ai. a possible suicide. In a news release. thcv an· nounced. "Investigation al the scene revealed that a homicide had apparently oct'1irred sometime durmg the previous night <Wednesday l while her l wo children ... were inside the CSee VICTIM, Page A2> Orang~ Coa"I L: £:..... =z~ \tea a her Low clouds tonight and Saturday morning clear ing to h azy s un s h1n~ Saturday afternoon Low~ tonight 50 to 55. Hl ghi. Saturday from mid-60s at beaches to low 70s inland f The latest separaUoo is the t couple's fourth since tbelr mar- • rlage Nov. 15, 1978. Jt came as no surprise to Charles Burt, one of the two lawyers who represented Rideout at bis trial. SALINAS CAP) -The deputy sberiff needed just a few quiet moments to answer a call of nature. But the outhouse was at- tached to a bus, and a sur· prise bouncy ride gave the deputy a c8se of badly bruised, er, pride. Famed Fli,er Honore d INSIDE TODA l' The oil shorlage hurts every body whale the cutback of another froruon erport a/ /ects th.t pocketbbok., o/ a few. Chtck the pnrt> of covaor m Oronge County on Page Bl l ''It'• exactly what J expect· eel," be said. ''It flll tbe pattern. Tbey have separated and recon- ciled repeatedly and It's a pret. ty tou&h blttory. ••They're Jmt ~tera with a lot ol problems.•' \ Rideout faces a dom..Ue nla· llou court beartq April 18 OD tba 11ate'1 attempt to aaln ft,2M reimbursement for welfare fUDda received b,)' b.11 wlle and ddJct duriq the Umet Lbe couple , ..... ..,.,..... The Monterey County sbertff'a office taid Depu- ty Gordon Sonne was ln· aide the portable toilet wbn tbe but drtver. un-aware tbe Utile trailer was 0ttap6ed. drove acrou a bumPJ field to pick up a ll'OUP of farm workers. Wben tbe'but •topped, tbe driver beard shouts from lnllcle tbe trailer and found tbe otncer. By f'IDUP &OSMA&IN Of .. o.lfy ........... The late naval aviator and 1tunt pUot Frank Tallman. one ot Oran1e County ·s moat celebrated mera, was remem· bered by bis friends and fellow pUota of bll lut squadron Tbun· day. The Grampaw Pettibone Squadron, the local chapter ot the AuoclatJon of Naval Avia· Uon, honored Tallman with pre· sentaUon ol a sculpted broGM plaque which wtU be placed lA the terminal building at Orange County Airport. Tallman was killed last April lS when bis Piper Aztec crashed Into Santiago Peak. 1t was the only unintentional crash ~ 11 Ion• career devoted to amaablng up .airplanes for the entertain· ment ·of motlon picture au- diences. He wa158. He was known a1 'The king ol the atlml pllou." He performed In more than 150 movies. Count)' 'Supervisor Thomaa Rlley, who aceeptfld the plaque k. during the luncheon at the Registr y Hotel . recalled Tallman's career. Tallman rlew in his first airplane when he was 10, and took his first solo flJght at 16. "He new almost everything but a space capsule." Riley said, "and crashed more planes lntenUonally than most pilots ever fly." Tallm•n performed stunts ln suc h movies as "Around the World in 80 Days," "Capricorn <See FUEa, Paae AJ) ... ,,_""lu ........ I., M ••• .,. ........ c.I~ Ct ... t+M CMt!IU c;,... • .-.,. .... M.-C.. . ....,..,,._ ............... , ........ "-· 111 ...... 1..a. latl•x .. , .... ~ It .. l!lll--ewltl At .. , •·i.· CA-1 .... .... ,,. ... ... AJ ..., ......... ... 01-16 ."....,_ Cl-4 Ct =r~,... . ..... Ct At N , .... , ... Cl ... TllNten , .... , C1 .. ···~ "' lt-J -...~ CMI I t ... , .. "-"' <4 -- I .. 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The dead woman :.. hui.11:.and , ~fark . was working 1n Northern Cahforrba when the murder O<: t'urrcd. 1.10ltcc said Mrs. DeC<imp s<J1d this morn 1ng that police, who have sur rounded the house with a yellow ribbon which wC1rns pedt·!.triuns not to cross tht' property hnc. have told her not to d1 M·uss what s ht> saw with unyont' Mrs DeCamlJ <'<.1llt:d th<• vie t1 m "a good houst>w1h: and a good m olh<:r It 's too bad, becau1>c there CJrl' 11ol that ma ny ni ce. s weet people around as she was." S h e 1><.11d the brown -haired mothe r often pl;,iycd outdoors wi th her children in the quiet, well kept nt>1i::h borhood Mrs Decamp s&1d t he /\n der:,on:. ;ind her own family moved to Hemlock Street a trt.'C·lincd res1dcnt1al s treet end· 1ng in a cul de sa(' last Muv She s~ud she antJ tht• v1t'l1m w,·rt• ius t bl'<'Om1n g good rrit•n<ls /\n Orangt• County C()r urw1 ·, Off1tl' s pokt-1>m a n !'><Jld th1 :. morning that an autopsy 1s S('hf>duled for the v1dim today lie . too, refu~ed lo d lsl·uss the murder I JU't '"HI I undn .. t.in1I wh v thc·.,t• .Jrt•a:. 1( .1 .. t1thl Ut•u,·h .-ntl '•·~pt•rt li1•a1h • \llt'rt· l1•ft 111 "'l11h· 11th1 r ... 1•ff 11111 t 11,1,t '4t·r1· I 1k1•11 out U.11Jhu111 <;,1111 I ,1n1 l11ok1n.: 1t1l.1 lh1 tndllt l I wt1t 1111\11 lt,1\t' JIY.1t\' ,,11d lhul llUI h·ct1 rul l'nl'rl(y 1>olln. 1" cJ no11 Vt1lln H;,dham .!'!Jiii I th111k I ht· .il'l11111 ... hv lhl' Ot:11url111e11t or lh1 lott·11111 111 lt11' 111 .. t,1nn• prl'l I\ w111 JU~ltfll·~ tli.111 rtllf'1srn" IJadhum :>d1<t I ht· riro11<1:.t'<t oil t·xploralwn o(f lh1· Orangl! Coa:.t ~h o ultl 11nly t..1vl' b1·cn un d(·rt ..ikt•11 ... ~ J 1fr~p1•rat1on rn1·;i~un• · H we would gu into nul'lcar 1>owt'r a:. I <·unstanlly urge ll wuuldn I be necess<Ary, .. he sauJ "We• don't need the!>c ugly 0 11 faC'1 li t1es otf our coahlline and I think they will do tremcndou:. environmental damage " Env1ronmentahsts who havt: belahored federal authoritae!> s ince the exploration plan was first made pubhc have pointed out the project C'rc<ite:. haz<.1rd!> to whal<.'s. turtle:-. kelp beds <And a number of birds that are now on the endangered s~c 1es las t 8 Amer icans He ld A B 0 A R 0 T H E S 1-; A SHEPHERD <A P > Canadian au thorities an h <.!1 1c optcri. hWOopcd down today and arrest 1.-d eight American animal lover:-. for :-;µraying bahy harp seub with red dye in the fro1.cn Gulf of Sl Lawrence Th<: arrest!'> came following a s urprise night foray hy a group of environmentalJi.ls organized by writer Cleveland /\mory who are trying to pro· tcct lhe seals from slaught£'r In rM 1rru tbl' Clral 1ndt'pen- dent n14t emoJ141 th e OP~C nu- tloft1, reporte dly la readyan1 anotb r •mall ln rcHt:. wilh lri· du1try 10Urc.u 1ayln1 ll wlU prob· ab l v Ink• them to lht Sl 20 le•\ t·I l.111~ 11, whk h onalnally rim1C'd 1la pall''' ~ percent. h1tK 111111!1· ltll' lfll'rt'U!ll' ti l)t'rccnl to;xpertn 11i.oct th" 1d • appcar1. to bt· lo prt· cnt a unftc:d front Mord\ 26 wht.!n thl• 0 I' EC na lfom1 1tuth1•r In Gt•nt·vu •o chs C'UU tl\t> 11upply and price prob- lems brought on by tbe lrenian cr1ahs. Saudl Arabia, OPEC's b11(ge1t and most modt rate member, is said to be opp() :ti to increases ~yond the 3.9 l>('rccnt OPEC hu .!IChedulcd for A11ri/ l. In donc11iu is a lso lobbying aguinst i.pee16I increa11eK Before pohUcal turmoil ended lrun 's o il produ c tio n in Oeccmbcr. lhut nation supplied 10 p~rc nt or lhe noncommw\iat. werld'a oil and 5 percent ol that used by the United Slates. The s hutdown haa caus e d ltghl petroleum s upplies, htgher prices and s hortages of some fuels. including heating 011 gasoline and jet fue l U S Energy Secretory James R Schlesinge r on Thursday told the National Petroleum Council, a government-industry advisory group, that "severe dif(lcuJUes" could develop next winter if Ira- O.lly 1"1191 SUH l"M\e FRANK TALLMAN'S WIDOW, SUPERVISOR RILEY ADMIRE MEMORIAL PLAQUE Bronze Depletion of Famed Flier Wiil be Pieced et Orange Co unty Airport Radioactivity Reported Cloud Covered Southern California in 1950s ('t\HSON CITY. Nt•v !/\P l A si·rws of alrrtO~phNrc nuclear tl•sh tn Nevada during the 1950s st·nt a dou<I uf r ad1oa<:t1 vc dt•brts that was lrl:lpped s everal day!'> OV(.'r the Los Angeles area. :n ·l·ord1ng to a d e('IM;sified re<lt·ral rt•porl Tht· study. mach· public Thurs· d<.ty, said the level of radioacllvi· ly 1n volvt•d was Car be low a h azardous a mount But the document said some persons in southern Nevada and Ul<Ah were exposed to up to JO times the radiation lcwl rons1dcred safe. The r~r><>rt, written in 1959, was a mo nl( Health Education and WelrarC' Department docu· ments on.lt·red rlrl'l<is!'i1f1cd by Pres1dl'nt Carl<·r ThP n •port 's author. Gordon M Dunning or the L>1 v1i.t0n or B1olog1cal Medicine. said he did not believe lhl' r<Adiat1on pascd a signifi cant health ha:t.ard to Los Ange les residents roentgen. Sc ient1sts ex peeled the pr(' va1ling winds to carry tht• dcbrrs out to sea, but an air Inversion lrapperl the matNlill ovt:r """ Angl'lt·s for s everal days tn late 1958. the study '><lid n1an oal production i1S not restored and Ir Saudi Arabia and others do not keep up the un. usually h1 teh production ratel\ they have adopted during the crisis "We must bt: pr e pared to ma ke sacrlfit'cs early on, lo be prepared for next winter ," by protecting i-.tocks o r crude oll, he aaid . adding that Pre s ident Carter would soon a nnounce measure8 t<; reduce U .S oil <'Oil· sumptlon Fl'OWIPGfl~A I FUER ... • One," "It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, M ad World." "Catch·22" and "The Cat f''rom Outer Space." f-le lost a leg m 1965, in a non- rly1ng at•t•1dent but regained his status as one of only 20 men ever lo ga m every p1 lot's ratin~ of rcred by the Federal Av1at1on Administration He was the only umpulee to hold such ratings . He built, with Paul Manti . Mov1eland of the Air Museum. It inc ludes 'l'allman's Sopwith Cam el and Lh<' repli ca he built or Lindbergh's S111r1t of St. Louis whic h he took to Parts on lhe •Oth annivers ary of Lindbergh's flight. With Mantz he fou nded Tallmantz Aviation . "If there was a mountain, he chm bed it." Riley said. "An oct'an, he crossed it A record. he broke 1l "He was an explorer . a man who did wh<At he was able to do, we nt as far a s he w<As ahle to go, soaring to heights thul let him touch the very race or God. "That 1s why I know t hat f'rank Tallman is n ymg over us right now " Trmy Le Vier. a "not quite re- tired .. e xperimental lest pilot who started flying 51 years ago, said of Tallman, "The things that he n ew 1t used to m ake me shudder " He recalled the early d ays or 11v1at1on which both m en helped pioneer. "The think that struck m e about av1at1on in those days," Le Vier said. "is t ha t we wo uld lry NOT lo <.'rash a irplanes . "If Wt' did. it wouldn't only s poi I your whole day , but poss ibly your whol<' ltfr "Frank WiJ::. om• who really knew how to crnsh with clas::. "Wt>'ll nPver forge t old Frank. will we?" The a s!'l embl age o r 250 watched a film lh<At stitched toge th e r c lips o r some of Ta llm<An's more terr1f1c m<w1t: stunt flying. Police Chief MiJrvrn f''ortin this moming refused !-.O reveal inCorm<At1on :-.urroundi nJ! lhc death other than whut hiJd ~en stated in a sketchy rt'lt•:JM.: late Thursday Fortin :.aid only_ thlJt he had "10 people o ut bl'at1ng the hus hes" talking lo n1·1~htXJrs and persons the victim knew lie would not l<•ll 1n which room Mr:-. /\ndcr:-.on's body was d1scovcrc'<1 or why sUl('1de w;,is rull'd out as cause• of death. Challenge Awaits Anti-growth Forces The fallout report showed a c·umulallve rad1at1on dose or 15 roent1-wni. m 11arts of southern Ncv;ida and UI) t1> 50 rocntgeni. in an·as of i.oulhcrn Utah rei.ult- ing from a sertl'S of lesl!. con ducted 1n September Jnd Oc t<1ber 1958 al the Nl'vada Test :-ittf'. some 100 miles north or Las Vega~ A safe r;.id1ation do:-1• for atom ll' workers 1s 5 roentgens during a o ne -year period, ac cording to Lar ry Franks of the· ~late radiolog1<:al health 1Jffice · 'Thl· concentrnt1on o r fallout debri s peak e d <1t 700 mH·rom1crocurics pt'r cub1<: me ter on Oct. 30. dropped to 38 of these uniL'i on Nov t <ind reached a second high of 370 unit:. on Nov. 3," the report.said. "Prior to this raHout. the background values !no rm<All y occurrm11: r adiation l we re about t to 2 m1 <'rom1c·rocuries per cubic ml'ler." 1tadded A m1crom1 cr ocur1e 1:. one trillionth or a c um.!, the unit u.'cd in m l'asuno~ r adt0_a.c11v1ty A ro£'nl~en 1s the unit u::.ed 10 meas unnc 1on1zmg rad1allon The pl<.1qut: ha!\ a i.culpled h l' J d d l' I' H ' ll n i.: T a 11 man 1 n a\ tat<ir's helml't and vintage l(Oggll''> lindl•rnciJth was the lcgt•nd "Jn rccogn1t1on of his con· tnbul1on lo :Jv1Jtw11 " II<• did :my that the v1ct1m's hus band rclurnt'd to f"ountain Valley 'Thursday nii.tht a nd that the couph•':-. two d 11ldrcn are !>laying with r('l;.illvt•s )Money Supply 'Down A.gai'l' NEW Yn°RK IA P > The j(Ov e rnmenl says th<.' n;,illon 's bai.ic •upply or money fell al(ain m lhe latest reporting week . indicating to ma ny l'Conom1sts that the country 1s moving toward a re cession ·'This ts down more than most people wurc thinking," Wall Street economist Christopher S. llupkey said Thursday following the r epor t by the Federal Beserve Bank of New York that the monetary m easure m ent (ailed MI dropped $1.7 billion and the border gauge called M2 fell $700 millio n in the week end Ing fo'eb. 28. 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By JOANNE REYNOLDS Of llW Dolly Pilot S~fl Newport Beac h 's a nt1·growth councilmen a rc going lo find the mselves playing a game of dares on Monday First they'll be ''dared '' to get lo work on a series of road rroJecls lhat would improve lrar. fie Clc1w tn the city _ Thal challenge wilJ come dur- ing the afternoon s tudy session when council m e mbers Don Mcinnis and J acki e Heather, consistent opponents o f the anti· l(rowth faction, present their "positive tram c solutioni. r>ro gram " The second dare will come Monday night from the Newport F rolRPageAJ MARVIN ..• It was the firs t time the white· haired actor menlioued any ef- fort by Miss Marvin lo extract money from him in return for her departure. On questioning by his at· torney, Marvin ins isted that the quest-l-0n of money for Miss Marvin arose soon a fter the a!· fair began in 1964 ·'Thal s tarted pretty early on.'' he said. ··After I reaUzed she was a permanent guest, about 1965." llt> quoted Miss Marvin as say- ing, "Whal am 1 going to do?" He said he told her to purs ue a car eer or "learn a trade " On Thursday. Marvin testified lhaL Miss Marvin was a mislil ln the movie world and "a detri- ment lo my performance." Marvin, seeking to defeat Miss Mar vin's suit for half bis $3.6 million assets accumulated dur- ing their six-year art air. soua ht lo prove the former showgirl was no help in hi• career or personal Ure. He told 9f their first clash on a ' movie ea in Laa Ve•as durtn1 1Umln1 of "T~ Profesaionala" In 1965. MIN Marvin, he sald. arrived uninvited, a nd he want· ed her to 10 back to their Malibu bomt. "I would just aay. 'I don't think you're beln1 or help with 0.. nlck 10 why don't you &boot on back to tho beatb,' " Marvin Hid. Harbor Arca Chamber of Com· ml'rc<.' which wants the council to !>Cl up ii probe of the so-called shadow government. ChambE'r pres ide nt Gordon Wes t said toda y chamber of- fi cial:. will be on hand t.o ask lhat a blue ribbon panel of former mayors be a ppointed to invcsto~ulc the political in- fluence or groups s uch as SPON CStop Polluting Our N.ewpo.rl) and LEAF <Legal Enviromcntal Analys1i-. Fund I Mcinnis and West said today that the challenges aren't re· lated Both requests are aimed at the fo ur member council m ajority of Mayor Paul Ryckoff, Mayor Pro Te m Ray Williams and Councilmen Don Strauss and Paul Humme l Those arc the four who have passed the city's traffic phasing ordinance and its policies and procedures at the urging of their backers in SPON a nd L EAF. W<.'sl said the chamber's ac· tion was trigg!d by a Daily Pilot editorial ch labeled ac- tivists in those t o groups as the city's "shadow government." "We've been mumbling in our beards for some time," West said today "lt seem s ap- propriate lo drag this into the open. It does n't seem the council has been acting fairly or jusUy." Mcinnis sail.I the program pre- pared by him and Mrs. Heather wu in the works for a long time 1 and was the result of passage of the traffic phasing ordinance which has restricted building. The program consists or a list or road projects that could be undertabn immediately by the city. projects that range Crom the reselling of traffic signal timing devices to the more con- troversial preparation or an en· vlronmental impact report for extension of University Drive. ·'Anyone who refuses to con- 1lder thla really Isn't JnteNs~ In solutlona to th.! city's traffic problema, '' Mclnnia declared. He said all of the project.a con- tained In the propo11~ are drawn from ex.laUng dcx:ume nu 1ucb as the m u t er plan of C?Hy roadwaya. That plan Is 1lao on Monday'• •«enda. Late lut. year, coun· cllmen ordered plannln1 com· mlaalOMrt to look al the cJty'a ultimate road •)'•"m to see ll all of the Pl'OPOled roadway• oucht to be built. That same scrrcs produced tht· radioactive debris over the Lo!> Angeles area Geneva Oouglu::.. o f th e US Environment al Protection Agency 1n Las Vega!'> said the incident probably w<.cs not h a7.ardous because the peak u m ount represented a portion of l Paren ts Indicte d NEW YORK !AP l In an un- usual move. a grand Jury Thurs day indicted both the parent.'> and the grandp<Arenls or a 6 month -old girl who froze lo death last month in a heatlei,s, unlighted Queens home• Irvine Woman, 22, Injured in Crash An automobile c rash outside an TrvTne shopping center Thurs- day sent a loc<AI woman to the hospital with a possibly frac- tured pelvis and other injuries. June Catalano. 22, of 4862 Pasco De Vega. Turtle Rock was listed in s table cond1t1on to' day m the intensive care unit of Tustin Community Hospital She W<AS the driver of a car ex- 1ting the shopptnf:l center, on Culver bl'tween Mlehelson Drive and Sandburg Way. onto Culver . Her car collided with another trave hng north on Culver whose driver, Ah M;,irandi. 38, of 4482 Elm Tree Lane, Irvine. said he tried to swe rve a way M arand1 bit his tongue m the collis ion but wa!\ otherwise unin· JUred. police said Introducing Evrop~an D~ 11JOJO HASON11 Well known an the European market as a progressive young style setter in the men's sportswear world. He is now residing In Newp0rt Beach and designing for "Tag" California In ternat1onal . a new upcomi ng sportswear manufacturing corp. with fac tory in Newport Beach Picture shows Mr "Hason" wearing one of his new shirt creations in 65% polyester 35% cotton with rolled up 'sleeves. It can also be worn as long sleeves . . it sells for $25. and comes in all earth tones. SOUTH COAST PLAZA CIMTll COSTA MIS.A. CALIF •. SAM DllGO FltHWAY AT lllSTOL ST. PHOMI 540.1502 BANKAMERICARD -MASTER CHARGE -EVE N CASH .. .,. f I . r . c t r ( l ~ J e 1 STOCKS I BUSINESS NYSE COMPOSITE Fridny, 2 p:'m. 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Analysts Back E ither View By MI LTON MOSKOWITZ Ont' of the world's more 1mprcc18e itc1enceti is predict · Ing the-stock mnrket Jl 's clear that if you really knew which 11tocks we re going up, you wouldn 'l tell anyone else Not knowing, you might as well gueiss and sell your ~d· vice to other people A major s llles device In thlls game is linking your pre· dictions to the latest cataclysmic world event. Aft.er watching Walter Cronkite and the CBS Evening News, you should be able to mount a convincing argument the next day about wruch stocks to buy and which ones to sell. STOCK.BROKERS G-0 TIIROUGH this exercise ctll lhe time. 'nley can ratlooahie any heatdlme into a reason ror buying -or selling. Take, for example. the re<.-ent uph eavals in Iran They were accompanied by a halt m the produr llon or Iranian oil. Analysts quickly rushed out research reports on wh.Jch petroleum companies would be hit the hardest by lhe Ira nian revolution. and these we re soon convert ed 1nlo "b u)·· and ·'sell'· r ccumme nda tions . But that was easy. Any fool could see that the oil industry would be affected by the shut· Money Tree down of a major producer such as Iran. Where's the seer who's going to tell us how the cutback in Iranian oil production will influence business al McDonald's, Jack·in·the-Box a nd othe r fas t .food restaurants' What does franian oil have to do with Big Macs and Jumbo Jacks? Ah . you underestimate the imagination of your friendly stO<'kbroker . who stands ready to follow news developments wherever they may lead. IN SAN FRANCI SCO, STEVEN M. Vannelli, an analyst at Davis. Skag~s and Co .. saw what the rioting in the streets of Tehran might mean. First of all, less oil. Therefore less gasoline Then· closing of gasoline stallons on Sundays. After that. who knows? Maybe rationing. Well. how do people get to McDonald's and Jack·in· the-Box? They drive. If gasoline is going to be in ~hort ~up· ply. they won't drive so oft~n .. Ergo, Vannelli .a.dvased clients to refrain fro m establishing any new pos1t1ons 10 the.food service companie& Hold 1t, though' Don't take this advice ac; gospel. In New York. M 1chael J E:.pos1to. an analyst at Bacbe Halsey Stuart Shield!>. looked at Jran and came a way wttb a different interpretation HE TOO FORESAW THE pos&1t,.l1ty of gasdl'lne shortages and thus warned client!. not to buy the stocks of any hotel compame!> Pt.-ople will be traveling less Hotels will be havin g a ha rd timl' But that'!> not the way ht> views the restaurant oper ators Rache clients. on the contrary. were urged to buy the shares or McDonald's, Wendy's, Ponderosa and other fast.rood companies Why'> n ·s simple. A shortage of gasoline will mainly reduce long-distance travel. It won't have much effect on short hops. And the fast.food chains recommended by Bache "draw 85 percent to 95 percent or their customers from within a three· mile radius," according to Esposito. So there you have it. Take your pick. Stockbrokers can always be relied uPe>n to find a reason. sometimes tile same one. for buying or selling. World S&L Opens Bristol Branch World Savings and Loan Association has opened its Santa Ana/Costa Mesa branch al 3820 South Bristol St , Santa Ana. The as- sociation had been operating in tem- porary quarters at the site while the building was bemg completed Gavle L Luiso. Costa Mesa. 1s the m anager or the office She jomed the as· sociation in 1974 at the Ontario branch. In 1976, she became manager of the ~ temporary branch. ~djacent to tht! new _..,. building. Lu•so The office is open from 9 a.m-to 5 p.m . Mondays through Thursdays, 9 a.m. to 6 pm. Fridays and 9 a.m to 3 p.m. Saturdays. It is ont: of seven associa· t1on offi ces in Orange County. Golden West Financial Corp. is the p0&r~nl company QL __ World Savings and Loan 11ni A•ni~a" Bllfl• Sto~h • The First American Financial Corp . Santa Ana. has announced purchase from the St. Paul Compani e!> Inc !or S9 million the shares formerly held by St Paul represent· ing 17.4 percent of First Amencan's capital stock The shares had been s ubJect to a purchase agreement between St . PauJ and Gamble·Skogmo Inc The agreement was terminated Under California la w, tbe purchased shares a re automatically retired , the company said . The corporation's ( K NG J directors have deelared TA I a quarterly div idend of STOCK 12 i,., ce nts a s ha re . pay able Apr i l 13 to ----------- stockholders or record March 30. The firm has pa id a cash dividend on its capital stock every year since 1909. AttOUndng St1•f ntt Ottr-r~d Adventures In Computing. Fountain Valley, has an · nounced availab1ltty of a n automated accounting business s ystem designed to r educe accounting cost s and pape rwork proble ms m small businesses and accounting firms. The system consists or a microcomputer mounted in a desk. a television· like video display terminal. a high.speed printer and a package of computer programs. Options incl.ude automated check writing, accounts rt · ceivable. accounts paya~le. payroll. advanced word proc· esslog, multi·terminal timesharing and service contracts, the company said. ... I ....... t• ••• 5• Cftlt• Burroughs Corp. directors have Increased the com· pany ·s quarterly dividend to~ cent.a a share from 40 cents. payable May 7 to shareholders of record April 4. Tbe bike represents almost a tripling -rrom 17 cents -of the quarterly payout over the past two years and is the fifth dividend boost during that period. Burroughs. a computer and buslness machines maker, has manufacturtng and engineering centers ln Santa Barbara. WesUake Village, Pasadena, City of lndustry . Mission Viejo, Carlsbad and San Diego. ft•r9C'• .... • I• P .. 4 Cet1C• Directors of Fluorocarbon Co., Anaheim, de(lartd a quarterly dividend of 4 cents a MU. OD Che company's common stock. The divldeod la p~able lla7 l to abareboJden of record u ot AprU 15. 1t II the ~pany'a utb cooaecuUve quut41rt1diYWtad. , -. ! ' .. .,. • >' ~.. . ' ' . • • 20 TO CHOOSE FROM ALL AIR CONDITIONED AND MUCH MORE ... HERE'S THREE EASY WAYS TO BUY CASH 86399°0 -CHECK-l:f =- SHOP IT- COMPARE IT! SMALL TERMS DOWN PAYMENT '12058Mo. s39~0!J~ --41MONTMS _ -~~---$120.58 per month for 48 months; with '13 $174 .47 per month for 48 months: with $395 down 2211"3 .35 . Com malTon cash or trade. down 13.10 APR. Deferred payment $8769.56 11 .83 APR . Deferred payment $8081.19. We're a quality business and you'll like our people. Our price includes everything shown except tax, license, and a $20 documentary fee. "'- DON'T MISS THIS SALE ... FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY ( SER.#137985) O~n 'Tiii 10 P.M. Mon . .SOt. • . , fh-mage C'"'"'~'~ Yes. •. Open Every Sunday 'Till 5 P.M. ... ~, · #f Blrielc Denier J block.f Soutll of tlle Son Diego Freeway HARBOR BL VD SAN DIEGO FREEWAY A division of Bouer Motors. Opel ·Jaguar· Triumph-MG. 2925 HARBOR BL VD., QJSTA MESA 9'J9.2faJ ~ . All makes, models and colors "'Classified Auto Advertising ·in the DAILY PILOT \ . . ... ,. ---~ . 642-5678 . , . . . ' I I 1 Laguna/South Coast VOL. 72, NO. 68, ~SECTIONS, .U PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Your llon1etown· Daily Newspaper FRIDAY, MARCH 9, 1979 Somber Lee Calls ltfiehelle a ltfisfi LOS ANG I.ES <API A somber Leto Marvin, h"rcrn ng to his former lovt•r ai. "tht> plalo nff." h'Mllfll'd lh.il M1 cht>llt" Triola M•rvm wb a nu~r1t in lh~ movie world a nd "ll detr1 meol lo my pt>rformnn<.'e " "l h d dtS('()\I t>f'('<l $ht! d1dn l fit i nto that hre~t y lt' 1n1d I l'OUldn't 8et' how :she ('OUld bt• or :.i1d to me." Marvin aid The tough guy a<'lor, taking tht wit~ 1\ond in hlS delt!Me., sau1 Thl.U'&day he bs.ntshed M11Sb M,ar vtn fr()m hlii o ut or town mo\ It' locallO~ bt'CUUSt' •ht: did not Kl'l along wath the <'o:;t end ('ff'W Howt>vt•r . the aetor ul50 -.~ud he urgt>d ht>r to Joan him dun ng the London fJlm 1ng or "Th~ 01r ty Doten " MarVltl. Sffking to defeat Miss Marvin's suit for half has $3.6 million assets. accumulated dur. rng their six-year affair, sought to prove the former showgirl was no help in his career or personal life He told or their first clash on a movie set an Las Vegas during rilmang of "The Professionals" in 1965. Miss Marvin, he said, arnved urunviled, and he want· ed her to go back lo their Malibu home. ' Healthy Sea ~ions Freed 7 I \ ( I I l Two sea lions were released at Aliso Beach in Laguna Beach Wednesday after--- noon by their caretakers. Teacher John Cunningham and lifeguard Jim Stauffer, holding his daug hter Misty, watched as one of the creatures got back into the swim of things. The sea lions were found near Shaw's Cove and in Newport Beach about one month ago with numerous ail- ments inc luding m a lnutrition. The a nimals were nursed back to health at a s helter in Laguna Canyon operated by Stauffer a nd Cunningha m . They still have one more sea lion at the shelter who is re- cuperating from illness. 'Last Straw' For Hideouts; She Wants Out 1958 Radioactive Cloud Covered U SALEM, Ore. (AP> John Rideout , a cquitte d in a publicized trial of raping his ' wife. says her decision to file for divorce two months after their reconciliation is "t he final m--..,,..r.rw. CARSON CITY, Nev. IAPl - A series of atmospheric nuclear tests in Nevada during the 1950s sent a cloud or radioactive debris that was t rapped several days over the Los Angeles area, ~rdmg to-a dR"lassined federal report. A safe radiation dose for atom ic workers 1s 5 roentgens during a one-year period, ac- cording to Larry Franks of the state radiological health office. That same series produced the radloaillve debris over the Los Angeles area. Geneva Douglas of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency in Las Vegas said the incident probably was not hazardous because the peak amount represented a portion of 1 roentgen. .. There's no turning back," R ideout said Thursday arter learning that his wife, Greta, filed a divorce petition in Marion County Circuit Court. The couple announced their reconciliation J an. 6 and told re- porters they were happier than they had ever been. But Rideout, who turned 22 Thursday, said be had not seen his wife or their 21h-year-old daughter. Jenny, since s hortly before be received a note Tues· , day from Mrs. Rideout saying she was leaving. This week, Rideout said, he learned that his wife told a re- } porter that everything was not "peachy-keen" in their mar- ' riage .. ·'She left me everythinJ. here except her m a keup and her car," said Rideout, refe rring to 1 the north Salem residence they h;ased shortly after their recon· ciliation. "All of hers and Jen- ny's clot.bes are still here." Dec. 27, a jury of eight women • and four men acquitted Rideout , ln what was believed to be the first cue in tbe United States of a man being charged with rape by la wife with whom be was Uv-lng. The study, made public Thurs· day, said the level of radioactivi- ty involved was far below a hazardous amount. But the document said some persons in southern Nevada and Utah were exposed lo up to 10 times the radiation level considered sale. The report, written in 1959, was among Health Education and Welfare Department docu- ments ordered declassified by President Carter. The report's author, Gordon M. Dunning of the Division of Biological Medicine, said he did not believe the radiation posed a s ignificant health hazard lo Los Angeles residents. The fallout report showed a cumulative radiation dose of 15 roentgens in parts of southern Nevada and up to SO roentgens in areas of southern Utah result· ing from a series of tests con- ducted in September and ()<:. tober 1958 at the Nevada Test Site, some 100 miles north of Las Vegas. Unscheduled Stoummy Scientists expected the pre- vailing winds lo carry the debris out to sea, but an air inversion trapped the material over Los Angeles for several days in late <See DANGER, Page AZ) Police Mum On Sea Death FBI agents refused to release information today on the death of a 22-year-old Whittier man found dead at sea Tuesday night about 16 miles from Dana Point. Officials said they are still waiting for completion o( an autopsy report on the body of Allred Joseph Castenada. The body was found by a Coast Guard cutter crew· at 11 :52 p.m. FBI Agent John Morrison said it ls believed Castenada was aboard a 29-fool sailboat Tues· day. 1be boat was registered in Dana Point Harbor. "I would just say, ' don't think you're being or help with tbe ruck so why don 'l you shoot on back to lbe bea0h, · '' Mar vin said. She eventually left, he said. Marvin said he left to film "The Dirty Dozen'' in 1966, and refused his girlfriend's plea that she come along. "I said no. never again." he said. "The experience with 'The .. Professionals' was 1t and 1 could not tolerate that again. She said she would behave herself, but I said no " But moments later . Marvin's lawyer, A. Dav1cl Kagon, asked whether Miss Marvin eventually came lo "The Dirty Dozen" set. "Yes." Ma rvin sa id. "Shear · rived in mid·July 1966 " "Had you asked her lo join you?'' Kagon asked "Yes. I had ," Ma rvin rcplie Evidence 1n the trrnl includes several love letters Crom Marvin counting t hl' days until Miss Marvin wa~ to Join him tn Lot\· don. Near tht• t•nc.I of h1 ~ <:ase. Kagon a imed at refuting Miss M arvm's claim that ~ht• 1!-> en tilled to the a" a rd becauM' she wa s Ma r v in 's com p anion, <See MARVIN, Page A2) Dana Rigs Axed Laguna Coast to See Oil Hunt? By TOM BARLEY Of IN O•llY ~11411 St.Ill Disappointed oil industry of· ficials learned today that only four oil exploration locations orr the Orange Coast have survived a decision that cut by one-third the Southern California offshore area to be leased in June for new 011 and gas development. Department of the Interior spokesman Bill Grant said the revisions authorized by Jntenor S ec r e tary Ce cil Andru s eliminated proposed exploration tracts off Huntington Beach, Seal Beach and Dana Poi nt. He identified the survivors as three sectors off Laguna Beach and one off Newport Beach. All Death Eyed For Pair In Slaying Orange County Deputy Dis- trict Attorney Dave Carter says tbe death penalty will be sought for two young men charged with first degree murder in the Dec. t stabbing death or a Laguna Beach salesman. Robert Eugeoe Rowe , 20, or Capistrano Beach , and Craig Leland Bighorse, 18, of El Toro, pleaded innocent Wednesday to c harges they killed Rodney James Gilbert. 32, in his home tn what police say was a drug rob- bery. Rowe and Bighorse have been denied bail and re m ain in Orange County J ail pending a March 20 hearing in South Orange County Judicial District courLto_ .®li!rmin~ir th~ w· stand trial. Rowe and Bighorse were ar- rested Feb. 28 along with a 17- year·old Capistrano Beach boy. Carter said a decision is pend- ing on whether to attempt to have the 17-year-old stand trial in connection with the slaying as an adult. The death penalty will not be sought for the youth, he said. The unnamed youth remains in Orange County Juvenile Hall pending further hearings . Laguna Beach police homicide Investigator Gene Brooks said it is a lleged that the three suspects entered Gilbert's residence at 4391h Hill St. with the notion that the skateboard equipment salesman kept a quantity of 11· legal drugs or narcotics at the residence. Brooks said some type of fight ensued. Police found no illegal drugs in Gilbert's home. Brooks said it is believed the suspects were only able to find a small a mount of contraband. Gilbert's former girlfriend. Myra Hight, told police s he found the dead m a n with a single knife wound in bis heart the morning after the stabbing occurred. are about four miles out to sea, Grant said. ··And this does n 'l mean that they'll be there when bidding ope ns in June." Grant said. "The reduced exploration map now goes lo Governor Brown fo r his consideration and he may have some further obJ ect1oru. to these proposals " Grant said there was no doubt that tremendous pressure by en- v1ronmentabsts led his depart ment to cut the proposed ex· plorallon area of 1.141.800 acres by 340,000 acres "But there wcrt· other fa c tors.·· he said .. We examined concer'fls cxprc!.sed in the fields of geology and hazi.lrd:. to !-.hip- ping and they playcci i.I part in the dec1s1on " Oil indus try exec utive~ who have been awaiting the <:hance to bid on the development areas refused to comment today until they have had a chance lo re· view the Andrus dec1s1on "I half expected ll," com - mented a Standard 011 <.·xccul1\c who asked not lo be 1dent1r1ed "Thl' C>nv1ronmcntallsls h<ive heen uptn arms for some t1ml' a nd recent newsp<ip<>r :.ton e ... on lhl' impact or Oil amt gas drtlhni,: riff yourcoastd1dn'thclµoncb1t · IStt OIL, Pa~f' t\21 Wrong Robert Impostor 'Cmts' for Film COLUMBUS. Ohio CAP ) -Some local residents insist Robert Redford already has arrived . but the blond box office s mash isn't scheduled he re for about a month. Columbus' current Robert.. Redford is an impostor. Someone has been introduc- ing_ himself as the actor at night spe~ He dances with women, sa ys he's casting roles for his movie and takes interviews. says Mari Barnum. manager of the Ohio Film Bure au. "I ~ot 30 phone calls yester d ay from people who insist they m e t Ro b e rt Re dfo rd ." Ms Ba rnum said. 11£0~0110 The real Redford is an Utah fil mang ano~c1 movie lie will be in central Ohio to \\Ork on "Brubaker ." a prison film that uses an abandoned Ohio reformatory as its settang. Mystery Surrounds Slaying on Coast By JERRY CLAUSEN Of tt1it O•llV Plllll St•tl Fountain Valley police have shrouded the death of a 28·year- old housewife and mother of two in secrecy since the woman's body was discover ed in her home by a neighbor Thursday morning. The victim, Joan Virginia An· derson. was found by a neighbor who took the dead woman's son. Jason, 3, lo the child's home at 16587 Hemlock St. after a pass- ing motorist found the boy wan- der ing in lbe street. The ne ighbor, Mrs . Lynn Decamp. said this mornin~ she be lieved Mrs. Anderson was dead when she found her at about 11 :05 a.m. but that she called city paramedics. "I was in s hock." Mr s . Decamp said. The victim 's othe r child. a 10-month-old daughter. was in the home . Neither or the c hildren had bet>n h armed. poli re said. Police. who a r c r e leasi nR minimal information, said only that the death . te rmed a homicide, first was reported as a possible suicide. In a news release. they an- nounced, "Investigation at the scene revealed that a homicide had appare ntl y occ urre d sometime during the previous night <Wednesday l while her two children . were in side the <See VJCTIM, Pa~e AZ) W eath(•r The latest separation is the couple's fourth since their mar· rtace Nov. 15, ms. SAUNAS (AP> -The de1>uty sheriff needed Ju.st • few quiet moments to answer a call of n~ture. But t.be outhouse was at· tacbed to a bus, and a 1ur· prise bouncy ride gave tbe deputy a case of badly bruised, er, pride. Sam Clemeate Pia• Low clouds tonight and Saturday morning clear- ing to h azy suns h t ne Saturday afternoon. Lows tonight 5-0 to 55. Hig hs Saturday from mid-60s at beaches to low 70s inland. It came as no surprise to t CbaJ'les Burt, one of the two lawyers who represented Rideout at his trial. 1 "It's e~ctly what I expect- ' ed," be said. "It ftta the peuern. f Tbe1 have separated and recon· \ ciled repeatedlJ, bd It's a pret. tJ toUCb bbtorJ. "~Ult JOWal•ten with alotof ma." llldeout facee a dom..Uc rel•· llou ~ beartJac April 11 oa U. ltale'1auamrto1alD tt.m relmburHm•a for welfare ,... Neelved by bb wUe ud lllUd ........ u ... ~ eouple ...... ..•. ~ Tbe Monterey County 1berttr1 oftlce l&kl Depu· ty Gardoft Sonne WU in· tide. Ute Portable toilet wbea the bUI driver. un~ aware U. llW. tr.U.r was OCftDlild.·· *'°" •ct'OM • bllmP, fteld to pick up a '"9P ol farm work-.. Wbea tbe baa stopped, Ute driver lteard 1hq,ta from llllidt tbe tralle1' Ud fOUDd tbe otftcet". ; Mura& Alo~ Freeway? Colorful murals depictlnc ... a colla.1e of 52 sporting scenes could arace the freeway un- derpau on El Camino Real, should d¥tc ovups and tbe San Clemente Ctly Council accept 1ucb a prupoMJ. But om couacUwoman bu ber double about tbe theme. and at least one resident called lbe project~' . " Tb• cture propoHI came from an Clement••• Pete H•JW, wbo said be ii 11 MDI •.ooo from local bu1lD••• and clubs to support the mualve mural campai1n. What be IOUgbt this week trom councllmemben was app~aJ of the project. They told hJm to seek support from other civic lfOUpa, and lP- proech the ctt.y•1 •rcbitedural review board to set • co.._us o f bow the community feel• about it. 'HayMt envl1lons a •·foot Joa1, JI.foot tall mval 1pannlna tbe freeway .nderpa11 at tbe IOUtb end ol town. ,I He said the mural would ''pro- mote the Southern California way of Ute," and, sure enough, his cardboard model s hows skien. surfers. dirt blke riders, balloonlat.a, and 50 other sport.'> enthusiast.a in a maze of ac- tlvltlet spJnnlng the long mural. "Nixon alone draws 3,000 vts· I tors • day," Haynes en· tha1lutlcally reported tO coun· ell members. I"· He said he uttmated more than one million would come to CRM 11\JaALI, Pale All -"'I INSIDE TODA" The oil ahortage hurts ~ry· body while the cutback of onother Jransan export of fect3 the pocketbook8 o/ a few. Check the price of caviar in Orange County on Page Bl. l•tlex .. .,_~ ....... L..M....,.. ......... cet...,_ °" ...... c..kt er... .... DH•..-.. ......... ""' ••••t•talhOIZOl ...._.... .... _,... '"""" ..... ,,., .. '" ... ... DM6 "' "' ~ M (1 ... .... 9J C4 ·- OAILV PILOT L/SC r rlday, Me~l'I 9 1970 Next Oil Hike Seems to Be 9% By 11IM' A~latf"d ~ 011 t•'(portm~ nuunn11 lhal Laoll advant..ige of lrWl':. rt•vol\ by q ull·kly r1u'ltng the prl« of oH lef'm \o bt· 11\'ttUng on an 1n crellb(' of ,4l)(1u1 9 ,,.., , .•• ,,. murl' tha n tw1<·t• ttw n itt· plunnt•11 for Aprtl I Afh'I' .1 t uund of and\''WOOt"nl prH't' 1n1·fl'l.l'>l''> o( \' IJI VlllJ: '>It•':> :St.'Vl'I i.iJ OJ l lOll\ t hu t floll.,t•d prll't'i. .in • uil1u.,l111•: llw '"•' or lttt• 1111111' '" 1111'1 • '' ~l/Oll' un1fo1 u111\ Sailat . ay- •ProblerriS Block Pact ,, L EX AN DH I A. 1-:~n r,t 1td'1 Rulhug t hrou~h ttu· Nile d.:lt:i on :.t ::.l1Jw trarn, PrC'sicknl Carter and Egypt's Anwar Sadat said today prnblt•ms ;ind m1s un d t·r s t and1nJ.:s still blo tk ct n Egy pt1an-Js rnel1 treuty SeC'retary or Statf" Cyru~ R Vao rt• will s l<iy in the MtddlC' Ea:>l for up lo a wt•ck whether or not Carter s ucceeds in winning a treaty. The Associa ted Press learned Pla ns were being made for Vam.·e to explain the treaty to le ader -. in Jordan and Saudi Arabia 1f an agreement ts con eluded or to work on remrun- lng details 1f there tb no pact The Egyptwn pre::,1dcnl :,aid he l b ready lo ~1gn s uch a lrc<Jty, but Js rach m1::.undcr:,tanding::. and m1slru:.l bloc k thl· way. lie s;u d lhi.lt only ".some wordb here or t here " ::.eparale the two na twn~ Cark r, speakin~ to reporter., i1~ he and Sadat rode a n open rallro~1d tar from Cairo to th.is an1·1ent port city, s aid t alks arc 'l(0111g well but "we still have some probl<>ms , ohviously." lk planned Lo C'ontrnue talh m Alexandria and lo a ttend a stale dinnt~r with Sadat, remaining overnight and heading back for Ca iro Saturday morning. In Is rael. Prime Minis te r M<•nache m Begin spent three hourb briefing h1:. Cabinet and s a 1d afterward, "E verything now depends on the Egyptian ans we r Is rael has done its part " Fro111 P~ A J MURALS ... S an Cle m e nte to v ie w the mu rah. Co unc tlwoman Do nn a W1lkin~on :.aid i>hc liked the idea . but h<td her doubts about th<· subject of the mural. ·'San Clemente is not a youth· ori e n ted community un · fortunately." she told Haynes. .. 1 Just don't know how this would go over with the people of Sa n Cleme nte.·' s he added. viewing the mult1-colored col- lage A member of lhc council au dience was lcs:. kind. "I hnd ttus garis h. quite frankly ," lhe wom an s aid. She s aid she would prefer to :,ec flowers and s ky .. lots of s ky " ins tead or the sports scenes Counctlwoman Wilkinson en- cour:tged Haynes to seek com· m un1ty s upport for s uch a project. ·'Go to the service clubs, then find out if we have something here the people of San Clemente can want to live with for the next 20 years." she said. Councilmen said they'd like to hear what the commmunity thinks when they meet in April M ea nwhHe, t he y referred Haynes' proposal to the city's a r(hitcctural review board for its (omments. OAAHOE COAST DAILY PILOT ,,.. a. ..... c-· °"'" ...... wllll-111\<om ... ....,u, .. -,.,,,.•·"-'.....,."''"'°'-Cb<>" ,.,...._,,.""'-.. _.,,.., .. _..,, Tf'lt.• fn'Ort"d numoer appears to b\• 9 prr<·t•nt. or St 2lO mo..- th n lhe <H'M' b.ll4e pttce o( $13 3S a barrel freq and ltuwalt ijfC' t lbat k vl'I already and Ahu Ohabl 1m1I l.1hyu wbtch put th r o u Jt h s m a 11 t•' lrH r eo a i. e 8 t• ia r I l t• r , h 1 v 1· u p µ M r c n ll )I rh1m~Mt lht·1r m1ndi. ""'' gun~ with the tujtht-r oumtwr. arrord IOJ( t u '\(>Ufl•t•.., ,\bu Ph a bi who\t' I percent 11u·re•11lft' "'"' tht• f1r't tndcP'Jn dt-nt flM unwn6' tht 0 1'1'.:(' n• lion,, n·poctt'dl.) '' rti udyin~ .rnulht•r "'""II inc n ·a1w wtlh 1n 1111 .. 1 n .. ,uun.·e i. "J } u1~ 11w1ll11rob ,1hl"' t.tlw t h\'ITI t u lht> $1 20 h·\.l'I l th\ .t, wh11·h or1g1n1dly r.11:.t.'d lb pr tt•t• ~ pi:n·t'nt , htib ll\Jdt• lht' lfll'l\',i l\I' 9 JK'H 'tlOl to: 'J>t•rt.., ~1t1tl tht-idea kppean. lo bt> tu J.>rt.'1>t.'nl u united front Marl'h 26 when the OPEC ni• 11on~ ~ather 1n <i~neva ~ th!> ('U!>::. the !>UJ)l>I)' .ind prlCt' pt()h lc·rn ' brought tw hv tht' lr&ntdn C'l l !>I!> Stwdr Ar..t h1J. OPl':<."1> b•Ja:t"1>l und mo:.t motkrall· mem ber, 11> 1>a1d lo be oppo:..t:d to increases beyond tht' 3 9 1>t>rl'tml OPEC' h <1 ... M'hedult•d for /\pr1I I In done::. ta th &lxo lobby 111g etKam::.t hJH~t·1al tnt•reu ... t•:. Before political turmoil cndl!d I ran ':.. o il production 1n December. that nation :.upplicd 10 percent of the noncommUJ1jst world 's 011 and 5 percent or that used by the United States. The s hutdown has ca u s ed tight petroleum s upplies, higher prices e1nd shortages of some fuels. including he ating oil, gasoline and jet fuel From Page A I OIL ••. Seventeen oil companies h ad expressed interest m drtllmg in an area that, a recent geological survey estimated. could <'Ontam as much as 715 million bar rels of oil. If the tracts first identified by tbe Department of the Interior had gone au the way to explora- tion it would have meant that oil valued at more than $t billion would have been pumped from the ocean floor in a n area rang- ing from Point Conception in the north downcoast to the Mexican border. The project was opposed from its ·conC'eption by Rep Robert Badham, R-Newport Beach, and he today renewed his plea to the federal government lo solve the n ation's energy crisis by the de- velopment of nuclear power. "I just can't understand why these areas <Laguna Beach and Newport Beach ) were left in while others off our coast were taken out," Badham said. "I am looking into the matter right now. '' l have always said that our federal energy policy is a non- policy," Badham s aid. "I think the actions by the Department of the Interior in this instance pret- ty well justifies that crit icism." Home, Office Burglarized Two burglaries in Laguna Beach Thursday netted thieves more than $8,000 in jewelry from a home, and a r adio from a chiropractor 's orlice. Officers said burglars entered the home of Donald Arcoll at 1144 K alella St., possibly t hrough open windows, escaping with a $5,000 diamond ring, a $3,000 jade ring, a television set and cash. And thieves removed louvered windows at the offices of c h iropractor Dr. Samue l Jonathon Spector, at 291 Boat Canyon, tak.iog a radio . o.ity """" 'tM! .. _ F,.._P.,.eAI MARVIN ••• helpmate and housekeeper for , alx years. Under queatlontne. Marvin said their affair was marted by frequent separations whtle he m ade moviet1 And, he said, he &o m etlmes was so tired from work lhal he didn 't nollce whethe r M io Marvin was around. Al borne, Marvin said, sbe rarely ~ed meal11. "We ate out," he said, 1dding that there were no parties for Illa frlcndB "Somebody m ight bring a beach towel down on weekends. Aul no real entertaining~" b., su1d. Wht<n aRkt-d if her friends vis· 1ted lht• <'Ouple. Marvin repUed: "Mayt.lt' one or two. Bul no, she did not force them on me." M a rvtn, ~. te!lt1fied earlier as a hostile w1tneM. during preaen talion of Miss Martin's caae sevcr.-1 wei!ks i.go FRANK TALLMAN'$ WIDOW, SUPERVISOR AILEY ADMIRE MEMORIAL PLAQUE Bronze 0.plctton of Famed Flier Wiii be Ptac.d at Orange County Airport Oc c a s 1onally , the actor glant·t'd at Mll•'j M11rvin, 46, who sat directly in front of him al the counst>I table. But she turned her c h.air sideways . Frank -Tallman Feted ,.,....,.~"' DANGER. • • Fliers Recall Late 'King of Stunt Pilots' 1958, the study 1rn1d "Th<' conc•entrut1on fJf fallout dcbri 11 ptak P d at 700 m icrom1<"rot·ur if"' pt>r cubit mc t .. r on O"t 30, dropped to Jll of lhf•Sf' un1lli on Nov J and n·ached a se<-ond high of 370 urub on Nov 3," the rept>rt iu1id . "Prior to th111 fallout, the backgroupd value" !normally o cc urring rad1at1on1 were about 1 to 2 m 1c rom1c rocuries per cubic meter," 1tadded. Uy PIULJP ROSMARIN OI -O•llY l"llol SIAll The late naval aviator and s tunt pllot Frank Tallman, one of Orange County 's mos t celebrated n1ers. was remcm bered by h.is friends and fellow pilots of his lasl squadron Thurs- day. The Grampaw P e ttibone Squadron, the local chapter or the Association or Naval Avia- tion, honored Tallman with pre sentation of a sculpted bronze plaque whJ ch will be placed m the tt>rmmal building at Orange County Airport. Tallman was killed last Apnl JS when his Ptp<!r Aztec crashed into Santiago Peak lt was tht· only uninlcntrnnal c ra s h or ;1 Jong ~lireer dc voll'd to s mash1nl( up airplane:; for the• entertain m e nt o r motion picture au- die nces lie was 58 He was known et::. "The king or the stunt pilots " He performed in more than 150 movies. County Supervisor Thomas Riley. who accepted the plaque during the lunc heon al the Regis try Hotel , recalled Tallman's cart!er. Tallman flew in his firs t a1rpla~ when he was ro. and look his first solo night al 16 "He flew almost everything but a spaC'e capsule," Riley :.aid. "and crabhCd more planes inte ntiona ll y than most pilot::. ever fly." Tallman performed stunts in l"r.., Page Al VICTIM OF MURDER. • • house." Police added. "There are no known suspects at this lime. The exact cause of death has not been determined yet." The dead woman's hus band, Mark, was working in Northern California when the murder OC· curred, police said. Mrs. DeCamp said this mom· ing that police. who have sur· rounded the house with a yellow ribbon which warns pedestrians not to cross the property line. have told her not to discuss what she saw with anyone. Mrs. Decamp called th.e vic- tim "a good housewife and a good m othe r . It 's too bad. because lhcre are not that many nice. sweet people around as s he was." She said the brown-haired m.other often played outdoors with her children in the quiet well-kept nei~hborhood. ' Mrs. Decamp said the An- dersons and her own family moved to Hemlock Street -a · tree-hned residential street end- ing in a cul de-sac -last Mav. She said she and the victim we re JUS l becoming good friends. An Orange County Coroner's Office spokesman said this morning that an autopsy ls srheduled for the victim t.odav. 8 Americans Held ABOARD THE S EA SHEPHERD CAP) -Canadian authorities in helicopter s swooped down today and arrest- ed eight American animal lovers for spraying baby harp seals with red dye in the froien Gulf of St. Lawrence. The arrests came following a surprise night foray by a group of envlronmentallst.s -or ganized by writer Cleveland Amory -who are trying to pro- tect the seals from slaughter. He. too, rt!fused to discuss the murder. Police Chier Ma rvin Fortin this momjng refused to reveal information s urrounding the death other than what had been slated in a sketchy release late Thursday. F ortin said only that he had .. 10 people o ut beating the bus hes" talking to neighbors and pen.ons the v1ct1m knew He would not tell 1n whJch room Mrs . Anderson's body was discovered or why suicide was ruled out as cause of death He did say that the v1ct1m·s husband returned lo Fountain Valley last night and that the couple's two children are stay· ing with relatives. Laguna Burglars Get $6,000 Gems A Laguna Beach man return- ing from vacation round his hom e broken into and nearly $6,000 in jewelry and other items missing. Joseph H. Maes, of 1388 Del Mar Ave .. told police someone re moved louvered windows at his home to gain entrance Taken were watches, rings and a 9 mm automatic pistol, with a totaJ value of SS.975. sud1 movies a1' "Around lht• World in 80 Days," "Cupnt orn One." "ll·s a Mad, Mad. Mad. Mad World," "Cateh-22" and "The Cal From Outer Space " He lost a leg in 1965, m a non Oymg accident. but regained his status as one of only 20 men ever to gam every pilot's ratin~ of· fered by the Federal A v1at1on Admirustralion. He was the onJy amputee to hold s uch ratings. He built, with Paul Mantz. Mov1eland oft.he Air Museum It includes TalJman's Sopwith Camel and the replica he bu.ilt of Lindbergh's Spirit of St. Louis which he took to Parts on the 40th anru versary of Lindbergh ·s Oighl. With Mant z h e fo unded Tallmantz Aviation. "If there was a mountain. he climbed iL" Riley said . "An ocean, he crossed it. A reeord, he broke it. "He was an explorer , a ma n who did what he was able to do. went as far as he was able to go, soaring t.o heights that let h.im touch the very face of God. "That is why I know that Frank Tallman is flying over us right now." Tt>ay {,e Vier, a '"!lot quite re. tired'• experimental test pilot who started flying 51 years ago, said of Tallman. •·The thmgs that he new 1t used to make me s hudder." He recalled the early days of aviation which both men helped pioneer. ·"The th mg that s t ru<'k me about aviation m those days." Le Vier said, "is that we would try NOT to crash airplanes . "If we did, it wouldn't only spoil your whole day, but possibly your whole life. "Frank was one who really knew how to crash with class . "We'll never forget old Frank. will we?" The a ssembla ge o r 250 watched a film that stitched together cl ips of some o r Tallman·s more terrific movie stunt flying. The plaque has a sculpted head depicti ng Tallman 1n aviator's helmet and vintage goggles. Underneath was the legend: "In recognition of bis con tribution to aviation." A m1cromicrocurie ts one- lrtllionlh of a curie , the unit used m m easuring radioactivity. A roent~en 1s the unit used in me asunng 1onmng radiation. Five Named To Trailer Review Board T he five members of a city ad- visory panel have been n amed to the San Juan Capistrano Mobile Home Park Review Board set up Wednesday by the City Council. The mobile home board wiH ho ld public hearings to de- termine the necessity and just1ficataon for any s pace n!nt increase proposed by park owners in the city. The five board members are Edwin Clark. Aus tin Dodge, both mobile home owners. Bud Hanson. Rancho Del Avion park mana~er . Dr Irvin Walkins. Capi s t r ano Valley Mobile Estates owner. and Pat Kish. a consultant and aide lo Orange County Supervisor Ralph Clark. Mobile home owner Angela Baily was also named to the re-: view board a s an a lte rnate member. Council me mbers rormed the mobile hom e advisory pa nel Dec. 5 to develop what h~ now become Orange County's first rent control ordinance. Govenior Travels SACRAMENTO CA P> -Gov. E dmund Brown Jr. will fly to Baton Rouge Saturday to ad- dress a Louisiana Democratic Party state convention dinner honoring Gov. Edwio Edwards. Brown's offt(e says. 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"' '"• 0-le\M.l.Mt ~f'lltM AUl .. -MoM91 .... &dliltt I Whatever bappened to the •mtracte• carburetoT promlled du.rtn1 the p!'eviCKll on crtsls? Ca n a new sonar scanner locate the aunken Tltuic? how cold was lt this winter? Tbeae ud other olferlnp 1n Sund•f'• .Dally Pilot Include: SBAalNO A'ITENTION -A comp\lter perlpberala maker t.bat lklpl tbe tar-out aad 1 new company that GI•• Cobalt to sterlllM medJcal tood.I ab.are YO\&/Your Money ,., .. , alone with • look at ••Y• '° aave IU by dri vlnl beUel'. . PAIN'S PADDIO -At leaat ( UND AY'S BEST) for those lucky enough to live tn W11hlnlton where chronic pain tell lbe attention expertl In a paan ueatment cent.I' think it de1trvti1. ON 9JI04DWAY -C~cano pJa1.rtfbt Lui• Va.Idea. author of "Zoc>t Sult." a Hollywood •mH h eatabllahln1 Chicano U..at« •a major tontrtbutloo of Ht1panJc peopre. ltaa bltb hopee tor tta aueeeaa oo t.be ONat WhtteWav SOUTH COAST PLAZA CIMTll COSTA MISA, CAUP. SAM DIMO FIHWAY AT IRISTOL ST. PHOMl 140-ll02 BANKAMERICARD -MASTER CHARGE -EVEN CASH Dlllty ""°" 5Utt ~o Ffid!y, Mtteh 9. 1919 s OAlt..Y PILOT A3 Joh 'Dangerous' Democrat ChieFs Outlook Grim Ry GARY GRANVILLE Of ... C)Mty ~-$Uff Richard O'Neill gave the Im· • preuion Thursday that being alale chai rman of tbe Democratic Party is a job rrau1ht with political dangers. ~ Among other things, O'Neill conceded that President Jimmy Carter 's re-electlon chances In 1980 are ··not too hot.·· Aod should it be Democrat Jerry Brown who next occupies the White House. California's governship will fall Into Republican bands. That. according to O'Neill. would mean the Democrats could "kiss the governorship goodbye for many years." • The Democrats' proble ms don't end with the Carter·Brown s ituation, said the San Juan Capistrano r a n cher who is known as Mr. Democrat 1n Orange County. 0.lly ...... Slafl ...... CAULDRON IS BUBBLING Democratic Chief O'Neill California's governor hopes to accompUsb "except possl~l.Y na- tional recognition.'' Should Brown be able t o parlay that attention in.to the presidency, the Democratic Par- ty chieftain said. Republican Lt. Gov. Mike Curb would be tough to oust from the governor's mansion. "If Curb 1s the governor, I don't care who our candidate is. it would be difficult to defeat him ... O'Neill sajd. He acknowledged that he might s upport Brown in his ap- parent bid for the presidency ex- cept for his role as chairman of the Democratic Party 1n California . Vaca ting the gov e rno r 's mansion and leavrng tl to a Republican caretaker wouldn't be in the best interest or the Democratic Party, O'Neill said. Turning his attention lo the local scene. O'Neill said former Assemblyman Ro n Cordova "could probably be a judge." appointed by the governor HARRY THOMAS OF C1RCUS VARGAS PUTS HIS 'PALS' THROUGH THEIR PACES No More Oun •nd Ch•lr. the C•t• 'Have • Good Time •nd They Enjoy It' For example. O'Neill said in one breath that the Democrattc Pa rty in California doesn't have any debts and in the next breath conceded the party "doesn't have any money either." He did hold out hope that the Orange County Democr atic Par- ty be headed for six years can pull itself out of debt in time to be effedive in the 1980 elect.ions. political party's affairs. said rivalries. philosophical splits and money shortages have forever been the Democratic Party's way of life. But. O'Neill added, he sees it more likely that Cordova will be a candidate in the county's third supervisorial district in 1980. IS Tigers in His Tank It's Not All Fun and Games at Circus 8)' ARTHUR R. VINSEL Ot -~lly Pl ... 5\atf Stocky. perpetually s miling Harry Thomas looks like one or those college kids you see play- ing volleyball in TV beer com- mert'ials. Bul lus playmates don't drink beer. AJI 15 of them eat meat and. according to the GuiMess Book of World Records. their counterparts ha ve killed 21 f)e rsons in Harry Thomas' line of work :.inte 1900. Thomas. 27. plays with tigers. f{e puts Harry T homas' Royal Ben~al Tigers through their paces lWJC(' daily 48 weeks a year with the Circus Vargas CSee related st.ory, Page Ct) .. "I compare them to people. Some can work together Some can 'l. Some get along with each other and some don't," he ex- plains, like a personnel director analyzing an office staff. Thomas earned a big cat handler's own kind of red badge of courage at the age of 16 as an apprentice a nd he'll wear it to his grave. "l walked too close lo a cage and one grabbed me." says Thomas, holding up the scarred right wrist the big cat crushed as easily as a circus spectator chomping a peanut shell "1 almost lost my right hand," he says. Today. one wouldn't suspect anything as traumatic as that ever happened as Thomas and his playmates. trained with the so-called alfection method, Fired Worker Loses Reinstatement Bid A fired San Clem ente city parks worker lost an Orange County Superior Co url bjd Thursday for reinstatement to his job Judge Alicemarie Stotler de· med Gary Bum s ' request that he e ither be rehired by the city or that city officials conduct addi· tional personnel hearings into the dismissal. Burns' attorney, Russell Bostrom of Newport Beach, said he intends lo appeal the judge's decision. critical of city officials, an ad she said could disrupt respect a nd ha rmony a mong city workerS'. The ad referred to the city manager as a "comedian" and threatened a boycott against a store managed by one city coun- cilman. come romping out under the Big Top to play. Fun and games -up to a point -is what it's all about as Thomas in his blue sequined jumpsuit puts the tawny gold. striped roaring beasts through their paces. They romp like kittens. hop up on their perches, hug and khs their handler Al one point you h ope they a re fed breath fresheners with their daily meal ration. Yes Thomas puts his head in one tiger's mouth. "The image of the gun and chair is passe." the youthful trainer says of those ferocious confrontations 20. 30 and 40 years ago when Clyde Beatty and his Imitators fired pistol blanks and cracked whips. Thomas suggests such antics today would nave ecologists and animal lovers roaring like the big cats for an end to such nerve-wracking and somelimes- brutal bravado. "This way. the cats have a good time and enjoy it," he ex- p la ins, as Teva. who stands taller on he r hind legs than either Thom as o r his in· ter viewer peers placidly from her cage. · His tanbark career comes naturally. as it has to many a mong Circus Vargas' 150 performers and crew of 250 other employes who travel with the $5 million attraction. "I was born into this. My dad was an announcer and perform· ing director. My mother was in trapeze with Ringling Brothers. Then she fell ... and later she 0 'Neill admitted that raising money is. at best. difficult. "People want to know which Democratic Party they are giv- ing money to," O'Neill said. "Is 1t President Carter's party? Governor Brown's? (Assembly Speaker) Leo McCarthy's? Or m. S. Sen.> Alan Cranston's?" But. O'Neill, surveying his OC Employee Bid to Block Voting Nixed The 8.000-member Orange County Employee Association <OCEA > lost a courtroom battle Thursday to block recognition or a r ecent union election won by another county gov•· 'lment employee group. Orange County Super Court Judge Alicemarie St< er re· fused to grant an injui :ion to ke ep county administrators from recognizing the election by 511 maintenance and operaUons workers. The employee had voted to be represented in upcoming con- tra ct ta lks by the American Federation of St.ate, County and Municipal Employees rather than OCEA. OCEA officials charged or· ganiiers for the other union with violating terms of an election agreement when one county employee allegedly campaigned at a polling place in Mason Regional Park In Irvine. County oHicials had main- tained the alleged el~ctioneering would not have affected the out- come of the workers' vote. O'Neill's words were spoken to a group o f Orange County political Journalists a l a breakfast in Newport Beach. As for Carter. O'Neill said he sees double-figure inOation as a maJOr worry. "People have grown used to s ingle-figure inflation But now they art! asking what ·s happen- ing to the dollar." O'Neill said. As for Brown's current polrt1cal meanderin~s. O'Neill s aid he doesn 't know what Waddill Trial Should incumbent s upervisor Ralph Diedrich be convicted m his upcoming bribery trial and be r emoved f rom offi ce, Cordova might be a logical ap. pointee of the governor to fill Diedrich's unexpired term Would O'Neill s upport that ap- pointment? "Yeah Ron was one or the best legislators we have had 1n Orange County," O'Neill said. "In only two years he made a tremendou s mark 1n Sacramento." Patlwlogist Says No Foul Play Seen The second murder tnal of Dr . William Waddill is to resume Monday. following testimony from a pathologist who said Thursday he noticed no signs or foul play when he examined the body of the infant the obstelr1· cian is accused of strangling. Former Westminster Com- m unity Hospita l pathologist J ohn Medlen told a n Orange · County Superior Court Jury that he was performing a routine ex- amination on what he believed was an aborted fetus and was not looking for signs of external injury Medlen was asked by Defense Attorney Charles Weedman 1f he noticed any mark on the infant's neck to i.uggest it had been choked. "No ," Medlen r eplied. "Sometimes external trauma can be subtle." Dr. Medlen said, "The only thing that entered my mind was the size." adding he believed it was the largest fetus he had seen delivered after an abortion. The prosecution has said 1l will try to show that the fetus was older than the defense con- te nds when Waddill performed the saline abortion on its 18· vear-old mother. Prosecutor R obert Chatte rton said that m eans the fetus was mo re. likely to s urvive the abortion. Waddill 's attorney contends that the infant was not a viable human being when 1t was born. Waddill is accused of stran· gling the infant. known as Baby Girl Wea ver . after an abortion attempt allegedly failed. The Huntin gton Harbour physician's first murder trial ended last May when Jurors couldnl reach a verdict. In her written ruling, Judge Stotler said City Manager Gerald Weeks was justified in fi ring Burns for failing to perform assigned duties and failing to get along with co· workers. Bostrom had argued before .Judge Stotler that Bums' firing may have stemmed from his un- ion activities, noting he twice served as president or the San Clemente Employees Associa- tion. T he attorney contended Burns was denied a fair hearing wben he appealed Weeks' decision to a city personnel board because he wasn't allowed to show evidence of anti-union bias on the part of city administrators. began working with elephants." ---------------------------------------- ln addition, she said, there "was ins ubordination to his superiors on nume r ous oc· casions" for at least a year before the firing The Judge also said Burns played a role in writing a local news paper, adve rtise m e nt ' Judge Stotler, however. said exclusion of such evidence at the hearing was proper. City Attorney Michael Bartlett had argued such evidence was irrelevant. IJCI Srientfst Reassaring Can't Clone Us By TOM BARLEY Of -Dally f"li.t StMI Next time you admire yourself in the bathroom mirror, Blue Eyes, give yourself a big hug and congratulate yourself on the . fact that you're still unclonea· ble. You can't be dupUcated In a test tube. No one can whip up a batch oC molecules. llenes and micro- organisms, give 'em a joll wt\b · a dash of DNA and put anotber you on the drawin1 board. No way. Aft.er all, isn'l ttuU what Assis· tant Profett0r D•vid Tiemeler .. of UC Jrvlne'a dlvi11on of biochemistry told tM Untveralty ' Forum Tbunda)'? "M~be you read the took, 'In Hia Jma10', or you've bffn ex· posed to movlea and t.elevtsioft shows ln which you can't tell the ~lone from tbe real tblq. "But It's aimply not poealble riaht now. We can clone a froc and we've done It. But we can't. clone you." But don't run to tbe b•tbroom mlrror for a reueuriq looll •t t.boH finely chlHled featura J•tytt. ' Remember what elH be lllld? ••1 tldak tt•a tobta to be• Yf6Y ~ 8'0rY II to • ,_,.. from mw. I WM tMt '-tMt time it wilJ be possible to duplicate a human being and we should start talking about the social and scientific conse· quences of 11uch an act right now." Tiemeier said the key to clon· ing Iles in the Ule by scientista or a complex combination of fluids and organ11me kno~ as 'DNA tdeoxyribonucleic •~Rf). DNA hu enabled science to laolate inany cell• and re· 1earcben have made tremen- dous 1trides in exploring the cells tbat contribute to sickle cell anemia and c.lla that pro- duct lnaulin, tbe blocbemlst said. Inevitably, he said, the p~· esa of cenet1c selection bu pro-are•Hd to the Polnt that the bl& bnaldhroutb -clon1n1 -will be wtth UI before the year 2000. But no one should envision tbe men and wosnen involved ln thit Ir.:: of NMardl u mad, cack· tdlnitJICI dedlca&ecl to sud· cap daimC ti.a& eould put a hUD· dred Jlmm1 Carten on tbe Wbtte Houle lan, tM fw1alll ... &old. Tl...W NW 1eteat.l1ta are \aklq a C!ODMr'VaUn approecb &o UM lllue aad •n already ........ ..,.. • will. lilleD Thomas found bis own mate in the cir<:us as bis mother and father had. His wife was a dancer. Today, Rowena Thomas de· votes her circus career to help· ing Harry -they have no children -care for their 15 cats. She a lso keeps a n eye on Harry every second he is in the ring -and any or the 15 Royal Bengals who m ay be behind hl m al any given moment in the act. Yet to them that the time for de· ci11ion.s on this vast new concept ln human life is right now. "It's very clear that someone Is going to do something con· troversial if we aren't ready wlth a set or rules and worldwide unders tanding," Tlemeier said. "Look at the test tube babies in Britain. That de· velopment didn't please every· body' but they djd lt. "The average American needs lo know a lot more about science than be knows today," Tiemeier aald. "And he's going to need that knowledge if he expects to mate PY decl1lons in this vast new arena of human life." ••Rttbt now, the scientist ~­ plorlDI tbt human genetic 1y1tem In terms or possible aelecUoo alMI taolatlon ls lookinc lor a netdle in a haystack," tbt bloch4mllt said. "He'• dealing with t.5 mUlloo 1enea and he's trying to i1<>l1tc Just one. But he'• going to do It and the decisions about wha( tut wW mean to ua in many la· 1ue1 ol life and death should be ln tbe maldna ri1tht now. "Tbere cou l d be cat11tropM1," Tlemeler aald. "M11be they could be avoided ii nmOftaiow.'' PRESENT 1 CUBIC FOOT IAGOF Uni· Ira POnlNGSOIL REG '17 49 Value Soft Prlct Just '11.99 ~j ;..~. DWARF ~~ , FRUIT ··-J!fr~4>, . TREES ~ Moke O loe> Setecnon From Qver i:> vo11e11es or hue or SemHlworf Vonencs 52 OFF Reg . 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THE NEW rules set the max· 1mum aJlowable mterut rate on the certificates at the same level as the most recently issued 6- month Treasury bills when the rate on the Treasury bills is 9 percent or higher A It hough bank s have this hmtt, thnft 1nsututions had bttn a llowed to pay a quarter of a percentage point more to their customers. "Talking' Horse Dies TALllLEQUAH. Okla . !AP) - Mr Ed . the fa mous "talking" hor se or the televis ion series which bore his name, is dead. GOP Candidate Rapped , I ' ( (JN('(Jl(h, f./ If 1.1\l'I /l.,w fllll1(Jt:l1lrt':: IWll l ~lll1Wfl I llfj~f'f111Jlf1tr II W~lllJ""I f1ll!l 11~~1) "' V,1 .. flUflJ• 111111 !Ir .. llft-VJt1Uf1Jy ljlllt''f I '>'., l,.rl>;1 .. .-11 •••• l w11 '''f' 11miw1vdllvr '''"'"''"''"'~''''it. .. 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Nixon also asked the court to bar gov- ernment archivists from h slen· ing to the electro m cally re· corded memoranda he often d1 t" There was no funeral or memorial service to mark the death of the 33·year·old horse. lie was buried on the land where he lived for the last 15 years. Mr. Ed's Universal Pictures television sbo w In the 1960s ran for fl ve years and co-starred Alan Young as the human half of the team • versat1ons The former president called • lhe plan an unwarranted in vas1on or his privacy ..tated at the end of a day. He called them a diary. Flood Water Checked •• ' '· ~· . • ·-•. Situation S table Along Kankakee River Tt!•pt!ral .,r~• Ml L• ,.,,. <Albol'QU41 ,. ,. All•fll• ~' JI ll•llllTIMe " n 81,,..ero i• I 8oiM " " 89\tofl ~ " •• ,..,. ..... 111. ., ., ...... to 41 ,. Otkete 0 n (ln<l..., .. I !S n Cl..-tleM .. J7 Co111m~ \' 11 0.1 Fl. Wiii n ~ 0.-r H ,, ll Ott roll .. ,. Ovhllll ,, ,. 10 -~· ,, • ~ ..... '4 ,, OJ MOf'Ol\1111 n .. Hwllllll ,, " ICCMt'a C:l!Y ,. 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